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VOL. XXVII. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1897. SRGEST DRY AND FANCY GOUDS HOUSE IN N!iW JERSEY AMOS H .VAN HORN, Ltd. 73 Market Street Corbett, tbe American, Defeated by the Lanky Antipodean,'- Running through to Campbell and Bank Sts. Worth Seeing A BATTLING GOOD CONTEST. World's Flitlo FremlerBhlp ITeuIded at Carl on City—Fitulmmqm Was In Bad •hap* ID tUo Slith Roand, bat Speedily Recovered. these in Furniture and Carpets we're showing. Everything is .in. Lines arc as completeas.wise. buying, can make them. Prices uniformly small—ho matter whether cash is paid 01 credit given. It don't cost you a cent extra to have us hold goods until wanted. lake care of your moving, too. Covered vans—small rales. Exceptionally fins line "Extension Tables, lowest prices known. They begin at $3.75. Caae &k\ Chairs; 50c up. Leather Seat C h i i n , elegant variet/i We can We.begin a most extraordinary saje of Lace Curtains and Portieres Monday A. M. 4,soo,pairs of Fine.Scotch and Nottingharnshayebeenjsecured: ,at sacrifice, prices. Come'from the best maker in the world. Lot contains, all. the new,and dejiiv able-patt^erns, and they will be soldin connection with a grand lot of Chenille Portieres. This.sale a(t.tb,e..beginr4ngp£.the, season for freshening up homes and for furnishing new houses; should attraptw.ide-sppead.attention. Fewyaiuexjotations: Largest line of Bedroom Suits fri city. Above Suit in oak, $10.50. You CAN'T match, our low, figures. A Parlor Suit stock that covers one entire floor. Over 50 kinds. All new. Pricei lower than ever been known to the trade. fX5.oo Xvp to the finest gradei. Carpets The olopntiosary contest which has boon raging between Robert Fltzslmriions of Australia and .Tamos John Corbett of San Francisco for a conpio of years has been •ettlsd by tho arbitrament of arms and lists. Tho result Is tlmtlioreuftorFitzstmmorjs will enjoy the distinction of writing "Champion Pugilist of tho World" after hlinomo. Tho contest, viewed from a technical .standpoint, was worthy of tho reputations 'ot tho two pflncipala The story of tho £ght follows. CARBON CITY, March 17.—Tho arena In which tbo.'groat light was pulled off js situated' about ono-thlrd of a milo from the main street of the town ami is located iu the center of * tbo raoo traok. Tlio utruoturb Is entirely of nndrossed lumbar and hag .no. top. Tho arena l s a l S sld- • Lace €ttrtalnsffl^ L,ace,CurtalD.s weave, HcbMttenu.tte'fer found be- three yards .long, value taccCurtains^^ fei 4 > I r i V ITTZBruMOOT' lEFTARM. NO. 17. lands left on .TIIU'R i:t:[!t:. .Mm throws a stiff half round with loft.ou i'itz's nOEO, drawing iir^t bluoil. They mix, and Corbptt hits tho better of i t Corbott lauda unotlior still* right on tho body and loft an chin. This round Is in favor of Corbett. Bound 0.—They clinch, and Fitz tries to wrostle Corbott down. Loud crlcn of "Ohl Oh!" Corbott londa lightly loft job on tho faco. Fitz counters on tho jaw. Corbett upper ants Fitz llorcely with right and line Fitz going. Fltz Is literally eovurod wUi blood, hut fs fighting ilko a domon. CorbBtt is showing tho signs of fast work. Fitz is down on ono knoo and takos tbo'time limit Ho Is full of fight on arising. Corbott is slaughtaringhlm with uppercuts. Corbott's loads aro wild, and ho mlssos many well Intended blows. Time called with Fltz looking very muoh the worso for wear and Corbott puffing. Round 7.—Cnrbott, forolng, IUISSOH left swing nt hoad, and Corhott nppareutta Fitz hard on tho faco. Fitz is bloedlug again, but is fighting Ilko a lion. They aro both looking for a knockout blow. ' Jim lands a light left on Fitz's soro mouth. FICz lalssaa right and loft swings. Fitz trios a left swing, whloh is duakrnl by Corbott and countered with heavy rights ovor heart Corbott is very tired. Fltz looks like a stuck bullook, butis as strong as taa other man. Round 8.—Fltz is forolng i t An exchange; nadamaRo. Fltz misses a loft swine and is lifted off his feet by a straight loft jab from Corbott on tho month. Fltz Is doing all tho forcing this round. Fitz trios a right baud oross, but Corbett duoks. Fitz hinds bis left on' Corbott's face, anil Corhott counters with right on . body. Sparring for wind. Fitz tries his right bard at Corbett's hoad, but Is oountorodhoaylly on jaw with Corbotfs lot t Hound 9.—Long rnngo sparring; both very aotlvo on their feet' Fltz lands below the bolt and in cautionc-d bySIJor. Corbett lands stiff left on Fitz's wind. ' Fitz rushes. Corbott, but does very llttlo damage. ' Jim Is jabbing and clinching, uppor outtlng with right on broakaway. Fitz lands yory hard iefti'lmml swing on Jim's jaw and tries a right cross, but Jim is Insido. Fltz again trios right cross, but bo Is short. Ho Is landing uioro often than Corbett now. 1 Round 10.—Fltz spits tho blood out of his mouth and tries a hard loft swing at Corbott's head.' Fitz bomes back with stiff loft and right on jlm'b bead and body. Ho lsverymuoh cooler and stronger than Corbott nt this fitago. Corbott stops a lelt swing with straight lolt on mouth. Fltz is blcodingraptdly,hut forces Corhott back, apparently bping tho stronger man. " Bound 11.—They mix it up, and honors aro about oven.1 Both'nro lighting hard. Fitz olutoh'09 Corbott around tbo nook and drags him to tho ropos, when tiiho is called. Corbett lands light loft on Fitz's mouth. Corbott'B blows aro lacking in force, but hols; fighting very cautiously. , ' Round is.—'Corbott rushesltmlsses left and lBcounteredon thofnca. Fltz Is bout on rushing It, and Corbott Is Icoopiug aw.ay.' Fitz gets tbo worst of It In tho Loss of (he Yille de St, Kazaire Witu Nearly All on Board. FOUK SDEVIV0E8 LANDED, Story of Their Frightful Roffer)Dfit In Ml Opan Boat—driven to Sludnest n&d Uoatb by Starvation and DrinkIpfi of Salt Water . NEW ronE, Bfaroh 18—rf any nioro than four portions woro saved from tbo French lino steamer Villo do fit. Nazalro, which foundorail off Capo Hattcras Marnh 8, two dnys nft«r Rho loft this porb /or tho Wcfit Indlofl, no tidings of tiio additional rescue has jrot beou received. All that Is known Is tlititfour persons, Captain Borrl, ono of tho Inspoctora of tho Compngnlo Gonoralo Transntlantlqno; Dr. Ma ire, tho ship's surgeon; M. Btante, tho third ougl- noor, and a einglo passongor, Mr. Tejada, woro takon from nn open boat, in which thoy bud drifted holplcssly for a wholo wook, nnd landed ut Perth Amhoy by tho schooner Hilda, Captain Blres, wJiiol) Bimtobed thorn from u rooro horrlblo donth than tho Boa over offered—Etorvollon. Tho tug Id low I Id towed tho DII tin to tbo Ambayttand brought to this city tlio small bnnd of survivors. Thoy.woro utterly hrokon down as n result of tho fearful cold and hardship which they experienced In that opon boat, and wero unnble to tell anything Ilko a jointed or intelligent story of how the steamer wont to the bottom. TboYlllodo St. Nazalro loft this port on . Saturday, March 6,' for West Indian ports, lier flfsb stopping placo being Capo Haitlon. Shohad boon but nbont 24 hours put whon sbo mot with tho storm that was raging an tho south Atlantic coast, ami was off Hattorafl on Sunday ovoningat sunset As tho night woro on tho storm Jncmasod ia vlolonoo nnd tno ship labored hoavlly in tUow(ive3. Sea after sea poured over hor docks, but she shook horse]f freo from tho water and plunged on her way. Saon after niidnlgbb a Beaheavier than the nthorscniDoaboiird, ilowlurj tho engine and boiler rooms and extinguished tbefireSi . rendering tho elilp belploss' and putting her at tho mercy of tlio gale. Captain Jagucnoau saw'thdt tborowas no hope of saving his shir; arid at oricb began to mako preparations to loavo her In tlio boats, of which thdro wero plenty, all woll equip- [Tho arm that settled Corhbtt.] od affair, each of the sides being a soatlon r ii,elgbtPoil)t l)QUKlittliemata.KrHtbafnlDyouha8e6&, t b l h J aad eaoh section cdhtalnihg* about 1,600 uie 4 ftc :j>obetfN iinrlted99t6'f«.e0/choow O Qfi' •eats. The Boats In each seotlon wore dividod into.threo olnmos. Those nearest tbo ring sold nt 840,' tbosoata nottabavo thom Axminstcrs, f 1.25 yard ped. • • • nttSDandthose at tho top, which wore Mpquettesj. 75c yard L t f c b o a U BEDBihea. nob numbered, w o sold at 16. All of Velvels, 75c yard T h o first b o a t lowered w a s dashed OBl^ERS qAREEULLy*FILl»ED them werpgijod,,although tho view from r Body. Brussels, oocyard a g a i n s t t h o aldos of t h o s h i p a n d broken jtbo cheapest ones was' somewhat' distant, Best Tapestry, 85c yard Into pieces by t h o force of t b o w a v e s, a n d and the Sue points of tho flgbt' oonld not NO BRANCH SCORES' .;: , .Brussels, 50c yard tbo next throe mot with tlio snmd fata Ko bo seen from them. ' Tho ring was raised All-woc)| Ingrains, 55c yard ; ono was in tboso boats. Then in n Blight , NO,AG,ENT;S ; -; 'v;' W about four feet above tho floor, and nt each Good Ingrain Carpeta, -^Scjjusi ; lull in the iompDst tho leoward boats, four cornorwol an iron post, which was careIn mini her, wero snfoly lnanobed; and Into MAKING and LAYING FREE fully hound up In cotton batting to protect thom wero crowded the passengers rind the men in tho event, of tiiolr falling Entirety new Spring p i t t m i j {n Carriages. crew..' There was room enough for nil In against It. The floor of the ring was covA pretty line. Trom #3.75 up. tha bo.ita In ordinary Tvcather, but in tbo : ered with oanvni yesterdny, although 'CorBtormthey werb overorowde'd. In the boats b»t« preferreii to fight on tho baro boards, woro bars, nails and rudder, with the Ufrinl ' as tbooanvos, he «ald, was likely to hlndor " . :• . : , . ' . . ' - . • : . • " water tanks, arid each boat wds in cbargo * tho foot movemonts of tho llghtera. ' "* r n i b . .Moro.cllnoblng.. Corbott kinds loftoa of anofOcerof tbo'ship with tho exoep; Billy Madden eptered the ring before tbe fighters appeued and.aald: "l.hnvadepoo- Fitz's soro n'oso and follows with half tlon of tbo fourth, which wasicommanded round at body. Ho forces Fltz to ropos by Captain A. Borri, an inspeotor and 707 to 731 Brokd flnd 8 Cedar Streets Iteot #3jSqu'wlfh Iforron Iiewia of Now auditor of tbo company wbo was on bU York.for .Toe Gbddar4'to' light ihp ^rlpnw and smashos hard on short ribs. ' Fltz spits copious wads o f blood. Cor- annual trip to, tbo vdr{bus aigonolos. of thlsHgbtj giving him bis oiyfl time InNEWARK, N. J . Bide of oho' year; alxi huro chock for <2,- bettj Is now rushing and lands ono, two In Captain Berrl's bnnt, which is tho 600 for Sharkey to fight winner, which right and left on tho Australian's face. only ono that' has1 boon beard from, were CASH OR CREDIT. Telephone S8O—Goods Delivered Free Corbett lands left oh Hjltz's faco again and 85 persons; lnclndlng Mr. and Mr3. Tojada Will be deposited 06 once." '""" '. : In response to.-ealls,:&harkey ellmbed follows with right. with tholr four children. This boat took Round 18.—Corbott Is spnrrlng benutl- tho load and carried signal lanterns in Into tho ring and raid: "Gentlemen, I r fully and ducking out of eomb very ilan- bow and stern- notifying tbo others to fol- -. have mot both of \thoso znen, and I would Ilko,to havoilrat. ohanco. I don't think gcrnus blows. Fltz lands his loft' straight low. . The storjn was spt heavy, that It was • and hard on Jim's faco. Fltz trios that all tho little boats could do to keep oSoat cither of, them has nnjthlDB on ma." hard right swing, but it does, no good. Tho crowd choorcd, and Sharkoy climbed Jim's gloyo Is In Fitz's faco whon Madden without paying any attention to tbo direotion they woro purfiulug, and thoy woro off tho platform."" • • ' • • •" ptishes tbo button. ' Corbett's round. ,<Of the.bargaitt target, with ojir,prices. It's ono thing to ;! soon soparated, and all tbat Is now known At "ll:Bff tho mon entered tho ring. Bound 'Hi—Corbott lends,' but was quote a price' idLJtWs line of goods that sounds cheap to Both were greeted with loud cheers, though blocked. Corbotb lands that loft Jab again positively Is what became of Captain BerGorbott'sjiooeptlon soomed'to bo tho heart- on Fitz's head. Fltz counters with that rl'a party. : ttaftear, but. disappoints the tongue orpalate. Any grocer Tbe story of tho.snrvlvorsls onool mad- . lor, • Fltz looked: 20 pounds < lighter than torrlblo right swing on Corbbtt's nook-, and ness and death brought on by tbedaya . can'do'that A cheap sounding price does not mean a his antagonist .Cprbott, buying won tho ho bus him going. spont on tho ocean In an open boat with- • t o ^ took tho.^coj'ner. wlth his. bnok to. tbo ; batgain.price, the toague and are palate the referees to Fltzslmmons Bont his left over.,Corbott's sun. Beferee Slier,tjien oiplabod brioHy heart,.and .tho. Caiifbrnlqn, sahfc to hU out foodordrink. For seven days tbo boat .d,acide,tjie questipn. fHhey say we, hit the bargain target to lb& men hie intbrprcrotlbn' of tho rules," knbos; with n groaii, hud wasoouutod put. floated on tho BOO almost within sight of land nnd In the traok of many stenmsblp and'tbey retired to.their corners. At this Time, 1 niiniitos 45 seconds. in the center, ^because every price:has quality for a backer. ~ linos, yet nothing was sighted, although a tlroo 11 was ostlinatbd • that there were 1 oloso watch was kept duy and n i g h t nearly6,000.peoplowithin the Incl'osure.' FltMlmmoni^ Reaord. peatba i u tho LUtl* Boat. Corbett and Fits: eyed, each other somoBoburt Fitzslmmons began his boxing iybat nervously.while nwnlting tho.call of career at au aiuateurcompetitlon arranged During tho first day thcro was n good time, ' • ' • . " Qarmanifa' C l ' 9o Oysters ca Oil S a r d i n e . . . . , \ . . . . . . '< io' Clams,can O by Jem .Mace at Tlharn, Now Zealand, in deal of suffering .among tbo children, as . Qysters, can ; . . . . . uc Blv Plant for BarrUbarx. ' In I'itzsimmons' corner.wero Martin Jn- 18S0. FitzslmiDa'ns dbfeated four men, they were too young to, tindcretnnd wby '. Mustard Sardln»7c,Sat90o , Alaska 6alnion..... lOo BoitonB«kedI!«an8,Slb. 80 HiBEIB8BBQ,:Morchie.-Atnraaaot!on ! BiB^ra, i S a ^ . 18.—Tte.djbijito.l^the Bait HeMnRam.";:.'.-law.' '; E|p|iered:Herfibg,.can. .186 bnd thus won.tbb amateur' ohdmpionship they could not liavo tlio food and tlio drink C6dFish^...;Tv?!r...... To is beon oonannjraatoa,irt!ob,r7jll,in«nr« reianstag on tho naval estimates began to- llan, Ernest Robber, Stcltznernnd Hickoy. : Salt Mackerel, lb .......lOo Soused Mackerel, can.. .140 • Behind Corbott hro Charley Whlto; De- of Now Zbaland.'' In 1881 ho ro-ohtercd they cried for/almost nil tho timo. Llfo Shred Cod Fiji), pkg.... 80 lor IfnrrlsburK one o | tho lorjiost manu- day. Dr.- Lleber,bloricalehniminn of tho : BblUudHorriuK, keg...T6o Slackjrol, kit..V;.:...:.l.9Oo was not long for thdin under tbo otrcuin- ' Brook Trout-${h-pimr dooinifttoe) during a* spooob<!MtJn|z several Ianey and Jeffries, MoVo.v, .Too Corbett, tbo eamo oompotltloh and boat flvo man. faptnrlnB pja'pti In. fiMtetn .ftpnniylTflliti; 'BUrro*Brans,qt::.... 80 New Beans, q t . : . . . ; . . . . 60 Billy Woods and A l Hampton. ' tomatoesance ...SOc Ijater ho entered the professional arena stances, and' they Boon died! and their • The obBtiiried InteroBt* of theCentral Iron ijours ojplalnodtho oonraa purenid by the '. Bo.nnd. 1 pneneel with sparring for ..an opminittoo. .Erlnpo.Honenloho, tho Imand beat a largo number of oppononts. bodioa woro thrown Into tbo sea.: • Tho Vlbikui P a i t o n Rolling mlils aiirtCharloS We are, offering for.this.weeK a very. One coffee noted fari' _, opening. Fi.tz forced Corbett into bis corT. Bailor & Co/havodliposoaof Bllthelr perial jobascoHor^deolarpdittet tho, n.eee»i ner "end .^rled' a . lel,^ swing, which Jiin fllfl suoceodlng -performances ore as fol- mother, soon followed, and then, one by one and flavor,1 jffiff pittite) nipelyia pojind packages, called Llon;Bra__. the members.of tho crow became mud and lows: plant, to a p.woorporatldn :to' bo liioy/ii »lty for: qorroanyto haye o float was gon- ducked olovbrly. " J ' " ' You can e«hiingoT5ifwrapper» for nteMprewntj." To. Introduce thU " •'-•;•• ; 1880—Dea 17, won from Dick Mills, at jumped qyorboard^thb madnpS3 being duo . >s tho Cep^ral Iron a n d . Steel company. coSeo wo will sefl It for only 30c por package. Jim, smiling, Flti very.nggresslyo and Sydney, in 3 rounds. to drinking seii water, or sucoumbod drip , Tho plants coinprlso threo rolllnR^inlU. lands'n light one on Corbett'n neok. Jim -Grown Prlnee »'Prlsoai»r. 1890—Lost to Jim Hall at Sydney In by ono to exhaustion and wero burlod in lor making shuared plates of tho largest feinti and lands left book on stomach; fol- 8 rounds; said tobavbbebn n "lay down." thosoabythOBurrivors. " ' EotRoa§t 0ato8c " ' - " PlateBcef,3.1b8........10o Lamb Stew 60 8AKFBANOi8&,Marohl8.AcoordlDg Capacity, being" ablo tb'roll' plates of the Pork Chops. 3 lb» f;v;V.'.25d This stato of affaire continued until LamtiCfcofe.i.. '•'•tOo to Ho SmaU Smoked Haau.:.. 7c lar«o»t size In t i e ? country; together "with to advloes 'brought hero'from the' orient lows with a left hook on Xitz's jaw.. They May 10^ arrived at San Franolsoo. May Sugar Cured Hams. Ho ollnoh, but no domago done In the break- 17 boxed at California Atblotlo olub with Sunday afternoon lost,, when Mr. Tejada, ChuckSteafc 7o ' Sirloin'Steak ..M° bytlo. sUraniihlp Peru PrinooiBulWho, o nnlTprsol. rnUI.atao.ol the. JprgMt. capacaway.. Round Steak.;;;;.....i:iao .~BJbrKoa»f.-.v;...:10o torl'io tSugarCurea-Bacon;.."*: Frank Allbn; lnttcr's wrist broken. Hay who was sitting in tbo Btorn of tbo boat h«br, apparent- to the throne1 of JKorco, -• Is ity In t l o ooUDtry. : Corbott lands right swing on Fltzsim- 99, won. from Billy MoCarthyntSanFran- clinging to Hfo with apparent dcaperatlon— FrahBhouMoin Oo gofLamb/.;....iao kept prisoner by 0 hand of polltloal plotJersey Chlokena^Ytil and Lamta always oahana' '• ;mons>'rtbsL 'Clinch'; no damage. (Jn OI&QO in 0 rounds. 'Jiino 28, knocked out for ho was uot nearly as strong apparently '"• " A ters, i^ho aro Intriguing to Uethrono his breakaway Fltz lands left on Jim's head. Arthur Upham at Now Orleans In 6 as many mpmbcrs of tbo crow and tho offii u s , Kan., March l a ^ fatheraiidplooo tho jroung.prlnoa.on.tho Jim lands bard right on Fltz'sshort ribs. r o u n d s . cers who had died' tieforohlm—saw rt fjfili • • • " • • • ' •' Faeie, o Inrmor, blow,out,his brolos after t l i r o ' i f o L • ' ' ' ' ~ '''" '' ~ ' ' " ' • Clinch, and Fltz lands heavy right Hand 1801—Jan. 14, knocked out Jack Domp- in thd di a tan co, and calling upon h i s com* trying to oitdnnlnato a, wholo fnrolly. B i s on Jlm's:head. Jim* says ^'Ohl" and Bey at New Orleans In-18 rounds. April panlons to'help succeeded- in getting a reji P r l m D a a t k 'Ylfb left 1i)m, ohu *retiirsod'tor tho, hoix^B.qf. a , hod ho rofuBCd o d tto ro : SAN. FRANCISCO,>Iorch 18.^-Xbe stoain- laughs. Jim lands his right on, Fltz's ribs 38, knocked out Abe Cougie a t Chicago In Bponso to signals from tho schooner Hilda, ,or parents. .. Aftor,'ebo o ro. 3 rounds. Hoy 1, won from Blaok Foarl which boroidqwn upon; thorn and rescued ..urn'Fceso'shot F c e s o s h o t doTCXi1 his'wife'and v her ibipPorn brings news that Prince If oahlto as gong sounds. Hound 2.—Corbett advances to tho cen- at Minneapolis in 4 rounds. tbo 4 who were left of tho 85 origlunlly nrntber and hfs elster-iti-fawi'Miss'.Tonn'' Harunonit'Te, ; oron;n ,prlnoea ofxJapan^ls a^ni'and*;hlswlfe'.ifathor.* None;of- 'the dead.'" Th'e'iiew.'s,'i)6weyer,',wa8. 'not offi- ter and faces it for a minutb;'.a ullnch'and 1802—March's,' knocked outPotor Ma- in tho boat.. They woro takon into tho Fltz short oh wonien can..T90ovor*i a&4 Mr. Johnson niay. cially nnnounobd In Yokohama or Tokyo, ho damage in brenkawnr. hor at Now Orlbahs in IS rounds. ' April cabin nnd cared for by tho crow of ( tbo lit: di . Koosotbtii returned to hU homo and It being thought best t o koop tho facts se- ribs ahdleft Bwings. Moreclinching, '.lim 00, knocked: out James Farrell nt Nownrk tlo lumber Echobner, ancl, asl beforo stated, Is very caatlauB and looking for tho slight: •'"•" .• oret tat state reasons. ' ' " "" ' in 3 rounds. ' May" 7, knocked ont .Too wero brought to port; iiiVit •••;•• ost opening! lands two stiff loft swings on A s soon as they arrived at the pier of Godfrey at Philadelphia In 1 round. May Fltz'shead. Fltz swings left and right , a 1 0 0 . ^ 1 1 , B1IIM. , '.', : 11, bnockod out Jorrr. Slattery at Mew tho French Hiio, tfao agent of thd company, and lands lightly on Corbet's boad. .Tbo F. Forget, took charge of them and i nTidi,K.!T..MaVoiii8:—InihatTnltpd AlBANT,, ^aroh 18. —. Aswmblymon light Is :of'a rapid character, nnd both mon York In 3 rounds. : gept 8, linooked out A. had them rtiiupyed t o a comfortable place. Mbrphy's, bill proyldlng for,nn : qichange. M. Zinder in 1. round. Concerning January, we malfe \much: of. January.) sales, State*-oonft toanr th'o'rabiod verdlpi in of yery'llyely.oh their tepiL ', Jim landed' a Tho two, mombers of tlio crew wero taken "th'b* remington''rjflo0 / . t^e-.national " 1898—MaroB 8, knooked out Jim poll tho eato against! Uavlos'MoIrjtjTo of Now hard loft half round jab oh Fltz's stomaoh it is a" month for good'bargains. and tho Villo do Borlln, who was tried yesterday, was goard of tho state,with tho' Doited States and follows with another *lh :sam6! placo. at Now Orloahs in' 4'rou'nds. March 25, on board tho Normandto Brost, -other ships'of tho1 compnny lying a l government for tho eprlngfleld rlfio was knocked out Phil Mays of Chlcngo in a opcBod. Itfonna;hini gdlltyofclonianilj ; Be Is Jabbing.ntz hard right and left on rbnuds. May 80, knookod' out Gl \yarnor tbo' pier, and: werb said to bo resting' well Ing an - Illegal pension IK; but not of re- pawed by the :a«somb)y todoy by a voto of Body, when: tho bell rings. oclvlnglt, Judgq.Coxo Bcntodcodhlm to 1 0 6 y e a s t o 1 8 n a y a . ' of Baltimore In 1 round. Sept 6, won and slowly recovering from tholr torrlblo '.•'"•' ''•:•'•'•' Bound'0.—Corbott starts right In with from Jack Hlokoy of Nowark In 3 rounds. experience. Captain J3orrl was taken to a year,and, aday,li(,|tlie,iAlb§njrpenltonthni, hard, l,o(t hook on tho body. Fltz 1 Prices wrecked. Every fifty cents you bring to'this tlary at hard labor. ' ' 1804—Juno 17, draw with' Choynskl at tho Botel-Martin, and.Mr. Tojada rofusod gets"savaK*o and tries his. left and.right at ; Jwrte?is.Bsrbig. asJa'dollari3hy.where:el,se,.oKe») Rigger. LONDON, Moroh.18.—Tho,Loncet:saya Corbett's beBd,,hut.doos very llttlb. dam- Boston; pollco interfered in.fifth round, to go to tho French hosnital us suggested went to when Choynskl' nearly o u t July 28, by Mr. Forget, but took a cab and that rnraCjTS ot tho 111 hoaltb of, the cinr ago.' Corbett la'nds'ahother left jab* on tbd : • from cerebral: symP'oiuB pro nnfoiindod, body-and'follows-with right short.' oh tbo knookod -out Frank Kollar, Mloblgan the homo o f a" Spanish frtbnd.' ' : Captain Bcrri was attetidod by. Dr. do l a . Giant, in 8 rounds at Buffalo. Sept 20, nadlng thht his majesty esty goea.'out goea.out dally at ribs.' Jim clinches. : Corbott lands: right : nnnoun knooked but Dan Croodon at Now Orlbans Plasso,Vwho wbnld leb him', say but Httlo daybrait and runs flro furlongs, furlongs watoh w a t h in i bard.over honrt. " . " . ' . issno' a i of Ms sufferings and reported that blspaIn two'roundsi hand, to BOO If • ho can do th8dl«tanoe In : Flt;z mixes It up and cuts tho heel of his . Our $i S s«ite sacrificed to $7, our,$7, suits sacrificed-ta;^4,. our $9Pearl Brynn, by Scott Jaokson and Alonzo hlsuTcragb time. 1895—April 10, knocked out A l Allloh tlont was roatlug easily and Buffering only. '•'•• -•:*•-:-";••,• signed by, tho.munlorerm who aro gloyo in Cbrbettls faoo. ;In tho dlnqh. Jlnu in 8 rounds.. April 10, knookod out M. from reaction from tho shock. Captain" suits sacritfeed'to•&&''An cxceptidnally fine lot of Overcoats were Walling, iiow. nwaltlog oicoutipn. I t . nl«o••.$ufaBkeeps hia right working llt'o n p|sfch rod Connors in 1 rouud. Bund is' it ,wiort-,. robuBt man nhout C5 • ?io now SR5b.;-j$8-jif<>iY<$4-95- •TtonHers..^ere.(Sj.at$i.so;'.»s.at.|»-So- that It will fontaln an. aooount of, thif dls;. oh FitzBlmmons hodyv 1800—Fob. al. knocked out Fetor Mali or years old, and tho dootor said that his Bp^TO.v, Marojli ,!((,—Mrs. .JKarjr.GalJa1 Theyclinoh^nnd Fitz roogbs* it in tho ^n the Boys' Department ordinary yalqes are.prac.hcslly,sacrificed. teiiaWtWnnfortuiiato girl's liopcj. ' gher of Charicstownwna fatally, burned nt breakaway. As tho gong sounds "Fltz in 1 round In Mexico. Tec G, Knocked safety under' thb.'groat trials was'dub 'to Children's Clothinp;, sizes 13'fo'io, ages 3 to 8 years, goc./jiiij, reeters to ijo Bebbllt. hoi. h'q'inq.'Hy tlio ov'ert'ur,nilig..ot^a lamp, seems .anxious to ^ontinuo, hub Corbott Sharkoy out in 8 rounds;' Fltzsiiuihbhs his fino'constitutlon. Tho other surritorfl, S"-^, $-.75 and $2 00. . . GiREKimicH, Conn., Mhrob ' l S ^ T h o olid died'nt tho.Mussach'ukattB' General laughingly stioks^hls right.gloyo'lu'FU&'s doprlvod of $10,000 purso on claim of al- employees of tbo company, wore not allowed to talk, nnd Mr. Tojada could not logcdfoul. ' " ' • •••'•'" -•'•''•••••• Tlllngo of Mlnnus, which wno bnrhM yes- h i s i l t a L 1 " 1 ; ' : ; •"' • " ' • • ' faoo, and they go tocornors. be found. Captain Berrl told hla taloos terday, Is' to JBo rebnllt'afe-' ohoo." Brlok XMmenilont ol tho FJirliter., , Bound 4.—Carbptfr,: rqshing, lands tbo -' ' Watoblnt; the JoiT. * briofly as possible, and then was lot*bidden -, structureB will: take i tho.placo of jtbo old ' Corbott." Fitzslinmons. by tho doctor to say anything for a day or Eufus Choato'onco, whUp addressing a left again on body.' Fitzsimhioni Is" short frame buildings,.ono ot wblobw.ns.orqatod jnry, jsovcral times repeated, a ccrioln port With his left ITltzslniinons follows It HolBht 0 1 • "' ' • • • S l V f i Men's and'Boys' Shoes. -A-fiill ljne oWlerfs-Gort Sole;-Shoes-.at A lB5'yedr(i,ai!q. , Tho, yll\ngo.lsinltlloji|i ft ft lift UH his pica—repenting in tho Eiuno words with a stiff loft on' Jim's stomach, and Nbolc, Komlantloci Confirmed. $'•75. Fine Enamel Shoes at $u, others at $2.75- Children s Shoes at ^ooeW or.hutoh6r...jhop,.arid1 .tbero fs no ol> Cliost 10 asdaeoont. . Certain that thd'grcatndvo' they ollnoh'. TO,ist SO IB 9 ° < : - v 9 5 c i a n a $ { - •-•••• /'- ";• . - ; - • ; '" r Raaght It again. They nro fighting at , March 18.—-Tbo sennte In oxoato had somo reason for GO rtrOEgo a proThigh. 23 20-K ooutlyo session today.conftrmed,tho nomtceeding—nrcoE0n.no t obvious t o others— terrific'rate, and it is a boautiful'c'ohtosK Calf 1BW Remember this sale will continue until March 1? to made room for,»Uier Fltz rushes, and Jim mbets'hlra wlth'&tlff nations of Goorgo Wurts tq;bo socrotary. of. Biceps Br Gonn.iJMosoh,18.rr.Tho body tho lotoIS. P . Whipplo took on opportunity • • merchandise for tW ctfrnliis: season. rigbthand shbrt-on stoma',h. ' Wrist stato, \yilllani Bottle to bo'bnnfc. a n d inj Arnpld,, .18, ,who,, (Jlsqppoarod t o ask a n explanation. . Mr. Ghoatc'a nn: Round, 6.—.Fltz Is doing tho; rn^hlnj; surance' commissioner,"'S^miiefc 'S.-JM66rQ; t u a Dub' pme. iri.-]V:r J pJp.WP ^ Pecoin?. swer in TObstancoTfas: "Therewas B : 3Ur. Baynrd nn tlio W'ny t o rfinmr. and hlttlDpnDil rosghlnj; it In tho brpnkto bo stato prison koopbrvana Wlllldiri Rikl u ' In Glasgow pbnti, Vp^uh; Bkull on tho'jiiry who viaa payl. B no at1 LOXDOX. Mnroh 17.—Tho rotlring TJnltnwhysl' Corbett is by. , long odds making or, Jr., to bo supremo court clerk; -Tho town, today. Tho young man lived with' tention t o what I was Baying. I would thb'oibverbr fight. " Bo Is' playing.system- od Stntosomhassndor t o . tho court of S t coufirmation of Bottlo was abcompllshed' his widowod inpthbr'aml ln^Doooniber loft havd kept up the repetition until ho llston.Tfiincs, Thomas • K. llnynrd, accompanied p R S , GENTS' FTJRinS^BRS, BOOTS AHP SHOES.; atically with right and loft, oh tho body. without any opposition, oxcopt t h nt-SV htrao ono hftornoon to' Blibto' od Qlnjaow ea If It l a d taken tho entire day."—Son Corbott leads a very daw left. F l t i by Mrs. Bayurd, Eturtcd today for. Rome. ator Voorbeoa roiralnod fioin votUtg. Fruaolsoo Argonaut. pond. ' • : ' • PK^^ yeWantyijutoMotlitonew . Springpatterns areall that could be wanted. Bright colorings. All weaves. No lower prices in city. AMOS H. VAN HORN, Ltd. 7 3 Market St. NMrPtaneW NEWARK, N. We tot the bull'? eye . gotten, proj*ietor ofthe Mansion House livery stables, will shortly have an important announcement to make to the public. SPpglAL BARGAINS FOR LENfT 2° BiacRweilstreBt. At I, yingston CL.QXHHNO LET THE CLOTHING TALK FOB • (Opp. Baker QeerftHp^so,) Blapkwell Sfc, Dover. t w o # ' ' ' ' • ' " " • ' " " - • • • ' • • ' • ' " • ' THE IRON ERA, DOVER, N. J., MARCH 49, 1897. Wise, as Nod Buutliuo and Maid of the Mist; X'AXCY DliESH JtALL. farmer votes to reduce tho income of these POUT MORRIS. nnd Mr. Prlco and Mrs. Meyers, as Lord Engine No- 112 camo from Kingslaud sbop railroad companies below the point whore the Chesterfield and PhylliB. Stato Hospital nt Morris Plains* a Scene Among tho guests at tho ball wero the follust week mid looks real nice in her new dress properties etui ha Uupt up, he is indirectly reor Greatest Splendor. of black paint. It pulls trains from Wash- ducing his own \vnf*es, throwing himself or lowing: Patrick Farrelly, of Morristown, and somebody cite out of a job, injuring his own That gala event of tho year, tbe annual Hon. John C. Eisele, of Newarlc^menibersof ington liero. business, or, an in the case of tho farmer, fancy dress hall at the Now Jersey State Tlio engine on Sam Johnson's drill blew out tbe board of managers; Mr. and Mrs. CourtHospitnl at Morris Plains, took place on landt Evans, of New York city; James A. a cj lindor head nbout one o'clock lost Satur- destroying the homo market for liis products, Wednesday night and fully came up to tho Martin, New Jersey editor New York Tribday and one of tbo pieces hit bmkenmn Lew. Tliu reduction of the earnings of Ihe people expectation of tlio most sanguine among its une, and Mrs. Martin; MUs Ida Rittonhouse Uttggcrty right in the middle of hb forehead, has reduced their consumption of food. Once promoters. This bnll is usually held on nud Miss Barker, or Newark; Miss Jibhets, of nmklug tho Llood fly right fast for a few pivo Ibosj engaged in manufacturing and our railroad peoplu full wages nnd full emWashington's birthday, but liad to bo post- Hobokcu; Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Lindsley, minutes, but, fortunately for him, it mads )oned this year on account of ihe prevalence Mr. and Mrs. L A. Vogt, Mr. and Mr*. only a wound that broke tho sUu about ouo ployment and the farmer will soon begiu to realize tliut tho policy which closed tho mills of. contagious diseases iu and nboub Morris Aldus H. Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rowell, and a quarter inches Ions and did not peneil factories and starved tho railroads Is tin Plains al that time. This is how it came Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Axtell, Mr, and Mra. StoNEWARK, N. J. trate much beyond Iho s>kiu. IIo wa9 gelling policy which starved tho country. about that in the matter of decorations tbo phen Day and Miss Dny, tho Rov. and Mrs. along nicely at lost accounts. Potion Saint of Ireland divided honors with George P. Eckman, Dr. and Mrs. James A inoLhor was telling a boy something Hiut A delegation of Odd Fullows from Olivo tho illustrious Father of h's country, for Douglas, Dr. Anna Alleben, ex-Muyor James hnpnoned to her when tbo boy uaid : "Did it Lodge, No. 41, of Netcong, visited your local while in tbo amusement hall the patriotic P. Sullivan, E. Leclerc Vogt, tho Misses Dobnot almost mnko you swear V The nmther Loclgo in Dover last Tuesday evening und colors of the Union predominated, thoro waB birs, Harry L. Dobbins, John Parker, Miss Two values that have never been surpassed, new spring styles, perfect answorod : " You It now wo never &weur in they say they nro clad they went. They a sprinkling of green, with hero and tbero Edith Parker, Miss Edith Green, Mr. and our house. I never heard your father swear speak very highly of what they saw in tho in make, full sizes, at less than you can buy the material for. But tho Harp of Erlu emblazoned on banners, the Mrs. diaries H. GreoD, J. Boyd Hoadloy, (ha and I never think of it, though I got tolera- lodgo room and threaten to go aguin. I holo producing a very fluo effect. A little Missos Headley, Mr. and Mrs. C. IV. Eu-iss, ' we'll sell them only to those who either present this "ad" in would like to have gone too, as much to set* bly well provoked at you folks sometimes." Absolutely Pure.. before seven o'clock about 75 couples assemthe store or send it by mail with the order. If the amount "If you were down town you wou'd think it Tom Scattergood and some of the others as Celebrated for KB great leavening strength bled on the third floor of tho south wmg of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark Oliver, Isaac D. Lyon, Mr. and Mra. George W. Henry, Mr. and was tho fashion," said tho boy. And that is tol sco how (hey do things, but accompanies the order, goods will be delivered free. . and heallbfulucss. Assures the food against building aud formed in pairs ready to Mrs. GeorRO W. Floury, Mr. uud Mrs. U. g, I am getting very fond of quleL a fact. alum and all forms of adulteration conmmii enter tbo amusement ball, which is located And I don't like any deviation from my orHoffman, Sir. and Mrs Frank W. MulforcT, I went into tho drug store at Staiihopa the to tho choap brands. on that floor. Promptly at seven o'clock the dinary diet." nOVATj rtAKINO rOWDER CO. NEW VORK. ine of march started, with Medical Director Mr. nud Mrs. A. L. Adams, Mr. aud Mr,s. other night and said to Dr. Neldn : "Harry, George IV. Howell and wife, Mr. and Mrs, 1 am hoai'ac, can't y. u j;ivo mo something to Miss Susio Graff was in Btaubopo last TuesB. D. Evans and Mrs. Evau3,richly costumed Georgo C. Smith, tho Misses Ennifl, Mr. and Y. M. C. A. V. J . tiiako me talk straight V A young man who day. Marquis de Lnfayetto and Madamo de Mrs. W. F. Day, jr., Mr. and Mm, G. Edward Fast colors, neat stripes and figures, with Of flno cambric, light anil dark, waists Tho prompt renowa of memberships is one lined, nicely plaited, somo fu yoke effects, was In tho Flare said: " " A man is quitoan of tbe practical ways of helping the associa- Stael, ottbe head, nud followed In pairs by Rcovo, Miss Jcssio Sharp, Will Noble, Mrs. animal when ho is a horse." " Yes," I said, Birthday Celebration, tion. If your fees uro duo will you uot at- Dr. mid Mrs. Gorton and members of Herman Behr nnd W. C. Van Ordon, of Mor- lined waists, lay down collars, full skirU, also braided, waist joined to tho skirt with "aud somo iron oro only animals and arc Bearing's Hotel, on Sussex street, was last teiul to tbo matter ot once ? tho medical and business staffs' and other ristown; the Rov. Father Egan, D. M. Mer- Wuttcnn backs and belt, a wrapper that would a band, Bkirt full width and real value of tho not horses either." dress tl.4Q for tho week at only Friday evening (ho s:unu of an enjoyable After a few weeks' interruption tbo class In •ttaclics and patients, resplendent in fancy chuut, Miss Hatch and Miss Addle Nunu, of bo cheap at E9c for only 5 I had just como out of tho barber shop gathering of ro'ativcs aud near friends of ocal mu ic lias been resumed. Tlio class in costumes, representing noh'es nnd high dig-. Morris Plains; W. C. Griffin and Miss Kitten98c. each Mrs, Hatah A, Searing, tho occasion being WIIPIO ono of those Lawreuco boys from 4QC. each telegraphy is doing nicely. There is good nltaries of every ago and clime, besides char- ring, of Madison. "Waterloo had been making a nuisance of him- Mrs. Soaring's eighty-first birthday. AmonR Interest manifested among thoso who areacters of lesser note, tbo wholo forming an self for half an hour. Ha was BO druuk when thoso present to congratulate •' Grandma" taking this study, aud practical results aro ensemble most pleasing to look upon. While MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY FILLED •» • • 'he camo in that he could not find tho knob of Searing wero Mr. and Mrs, A. Fruden, Mr, anticipated. Tho bookkeeping class is alsj lhe hospital orchestra discoursed entrancing A t Hyinon*s Altar. tho door und when Julius opened it and ho nnd Mra. O. Young and Miss Carrie Young, doiug faithful work. melodies these couples woro announced by Tho residence of Mr. aud Mrs. Andrew J . had taken a scat ho opened his mouth find a of Morristown ; Miss Carrie Clark, Mrs. Eliz- Several ttrnnsers call at tho rooms nearly heir titles by tho herald, who received their Reed, of Flanders, was tbo scene of a very B.ream of profanity that would have shocked abeth Clark and Wilbur Clark, of Uacketts ivory day nnd spend considerable tlmo nt tbe cards from a nimble page, and wero presented iretty wedding on Wednesday afternoon, "Bob" Ijigersoll issued therefrom. Julius town ; Mr. nnd Mrs. James Huff, of Kuowl- •eadtng tables These men aro always wel to Georgo and Martha Washington, imper17, when their daughter, Misa Laura tr.'cd moral tniasion on him first but to no ton; Fluley V. Kinsey, of Port Oram ; Mr?, romo ami aro cordially invited to visit tbe sonated by "Wardm M. K. Everitt and bis March Howell Reed, was united in man-logo to purpO3?. Finally, after nbout half on hour Frank Davis, Frank Davis, jr., Arthur Davis mild mg whenever possible wife. David Mandeville Huff." Tho bridal party of continued mingled blasphemy and pro-and Royal Davi?, Jersey City Heights ; Miss Deles Lonowolf, the leader of tbo Carlisle entered tho parlor to tho strains of Mendelsfaniiy, the barber threatened to havo him Marguerite Kincado, of Baonton ; Miss Lena [ndfait school training clasr, who is looking After tho ceremony of presentation, Sena- sohn's wedding march, by Miss arrested if ho did not go out and ho went. Peters3ii, of Brooklyn ; Misses Ethel and forwnrd to association work among his own or Vroeland, of Morristown, and Senator Anna Baylor Howell, andrendered their places And there was peace in tho shop for tbo Lizzlo Losaw, of Port Morris ; M. V. B. Scar- people, recently said: "Work wakes work- Ketcbam, of Mowark, wero to havo made ad- before tho mantel, which took was artistically ing, Mrs S A. Searing, W. W. Hearing, J. 1 rtmoindcr of tho evening, TU'B Bible class meets at 4 A. u . In dresses, but both wero detained iii Trenton decorated with greens and potted plants. The A. Scaring, Thomas A. Seatiug, Miss .Lottie " I would hato to havo anybody call mo an Searln J, Miss Etta C. Searing, Mr. and Mrs. regard to tlio selection of tho hour ho said: it tho lost moment by important business. bride woro a vory pretty gown of white Henanimal," said a gentleman in my hearing S. J. Searing, John A. Searing, Joseph H. "Wo want only tboso who aro really inter- At the closo of tho presentations iho hos- •letta, with trimmings ot pearl paesementiie once, when somebody olsoivns trying topravo Bowden, Mrs. Funnio Messenger, Miss Etta sted in this class and only thoso wilt attend )ltal orchestra broke forth into n beautiful and laco, a veil of tulle held in placo by a that man was an animal. But it this man Messenger, Walter Messenger, Miss Anna at this hour." The class at present numbers march and tho grand inarch, led by Dr. 8. cluster of diamonds, and carried brldo roses I-.it •* reuco, when ho Is drunk, is not lower Bloom field, Miss Grnca Minsterman, Miss twenty-three. Tho whole class gavo them- D. Evans aud Mra. Evans, as Marquis do ,nd white carnations, Sho was attended by than any other animal yon over saw I would Auun llarick, William L. White, John B, selves up to the winning of ono of tho foot ifnyetto, andMadam& do Stael commenced. ber cousin, Miss Cyrena Force, of Dover, liko to know. Tlio comtitutlon of theso Cox, Mrs. Case, Miss Daisy Martin, Miss ball players, and now ho is ono of their cum- The effect of tho march to tho visitors looking gowned in white organdie and volencianues United States says all men wero b rn froe and Clarissa Wolfe, Mrs. James Brannin, Mrs. ber, and is earnestly working to win the on from tho Btnge was very pleasing. The lace, her flowers being pink and whlto carnacqua'. That is a fnct. No doubt, when this Joseph Minsterinau and Miss Sarah Waer, of ndian young men to tho Master. 1 he work grotesque costumes and variegated colorings tions. Irving M. Drake acted as best man. drunken Liwronco was a baby bo was tho Dover. Durlugthoevonhig a letter was read if tbis class puts us toshama. A much larger made a beautiful sight as tho multitude of Tho marriage ceromony of tbo Methodist equal of Soymour Smith, and was as free to from Mrs, Searing's son, John W., who isnumber thould be enrolled oa our class book dancers crossed each other in tho maze of the Episcopal Church was performed by tho Rev. crawl around and yell. Behold, what differ- living iu Fargo, N. D., congratulating her and more definite work accomplished. The various evolutions through which they passod. M. L. Rhodes, pastor of that church at Flanent uses they havo put their frcodom to. upon her birthday, and expressing his regrets training class meets at tbo roDms every Sun- Tho close of tho march, which had been per- ders, of which both brido and groom are Seymour Smith is now President of theat being unable to attend Ihe auspicious an- day morning a t 0:15 o'clock. Work of im- formed without an error, found tbo couples members, assistod by tho Rov. J. L. Watson, Haekottaton-n bank ; a good citizen, beloved niversary. Mrs. Searing received many use- portanco is to be discussed ou tbo cotniug fumed iu a bollow square. At this point the pastor of tho Baptist Church at Mount Olive. We have marked down our entire line of Underand respected by his neighbors, -while tho ful presents. Tho party was a complete sur- Sunday. A full atteudanco is sincerely de- music changed to a waltz and tlio line was After tho usual congratulations, elaborate wear, Hosiery, Dress Goods of all kinds, Blankets, other baby, who has attainod tbo dignity of prlsg to her. When all tho guests wero gath- Bired. immediately transformed to an exhilarating refreshments were served. Taore wero about whiskers, now is a drunkou buffoon, who ered sho was Invited iuto tho parlors when danco, after ...which a varied program of ninety relatives and friends present, among Comfortables, "Winter Gloves and Mittens, Ladies' In. eonio cities tho statement baa been made tbiuks man was mad? far no nobler purposs she knew of it for the first time. Tho ovendances was gone through. Ono of these the number being: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J . that mon who aro uot well dressed—the Coats, Capes and Skirts, Knit Goods, Horse Blanthan to get drunk and swear. ing was pleasantly spent and it was late mechanic and the poor man—aro not wel-dauces was the minuet landers, danced by Reed, Master Harry Heed and Miss Marietta " Ia there for honest poverty wben tho party broke up with kindly expres- comsat tho Young Men's Christian Associa- those representing tbe followiug characters : Beod; Miss Clara Larisou, of Newark; Mr. kets, Etc. We are making Sweeping reductions Who hangs his head and a' that sions by all of wishes for many returns of tho tion. This allegation Is to ba denied most Romeo and Juliet, Columbus and Isabella, and Mrs. Watson Huff, Lewis Huff, the Tho coward knavo wo pass him by to move them before our annual inventory. anniversary. Mrs. Searing, who was Miss emphatically. No organization in the world Merchant of Venice and Portia, Hamlet and Misses Huff and Master Wilbur Huff; Mr And daro ho poor for a' that." Sarah A. Caso beforo her marriage, was born lias done so much fur tho poor lxtuu, ucmc Ophelia, Sir Walter Italeigh and Elizabeth, and Mrs. Theodore Huff and daughter, of Bargains in Shoes. Bargains ia Crockery. ; BarOrlando and Rosalind, Kiogof tbe Dudes Wost Livingstone; Mrs. MandevllloandMis3 From the swaggering, swearing, drunkard, at Franklin, Sussex county, on March 12, has thrown its doors open wider and with and Queen of tlto Jockeys, Paul Revere and Gussie Mandeville, Mr. and Mrs. Adson Reed gains in Groceries. good Lord deliver us. They don'b all Hvo at 1810. Sho lived iu Franklin until her seven- a more hearty welcome than tho association. Barbara Froitchte. This dance was executed and daughter, Miss Mildred Reed, N. Heed; Waterloo cither. ButStanhopohasalock-up teenth year when Bho wont to Morrlstowu, Years of experience havo taught, howovor, in a perfect manner, tbero being not a Blugle Charles DIekson, ot Newark; Mr. and Mrs. aud so has Nowton, aud they got thorn for whero sho made her homo within, relative. that tho " bum" and tbo loafer, tbo leech and error in ib throughout, and tho effect of these Georgo L. Salmon, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saljust such crazy nuisances as this Lawrence Upon tho death of her father, a year later, tho vagrant, nro nob to bo recovered from a characters daucing togothor called to mind mon, Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Drako and Master fellow at Waterloo. Nest timo lie comes to her mother moved to Newark, whero sue was dobauched and dissolute lifo by being allowed in a forceful nmtmoV tho romances and his- Charles Drake, of Mount Olive; Mr. and Mrs Stanhope it will bo well far him to keep sober joined by her daughter. For twenty-five to loaf around a free- reading room by day toric events in which somo of them figured. Lewis D. Cory; Mr. and Mra. Daniel Wilkior the constable may bo around aud ho may years they lived together in Newark, when and a salo:u by night. Any man who will Dancing continued till about 11 o'clock when sou, Low Wilklson and tbo Misses Wilkison find what an excellent placo tho "cooler" is tho mother died, and a year later the daugh' mako use of the faciUtloi of tho association tbo visitors returned to their respective homes of Ledgewootl; William Osmun, William ter moved to Dover and was marriedtotheas stepping stones to a manly character will to sober up In. James A. Soaring on April 0, 1875, the receivo and always has rocelved tlio utmost md tbo patients to"tbelr wards, all feeling Yager, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sharps and Mrs. Every now and then I hear a lot of BtulT lato Mary Dorland. Mrs. George Hand, Mr, and Rev. Dr. Megio performing the ceremony. assUtauco at tho friendly hands of tho Young happy. about how much better every thing is in Mrs. Mrs. R. Steelman, Mrs. Floyd T. Woodhull, Searing, desplto her advanced years; Men's Christian Association. Good clothes Europe than iu this fro3 land where tho Pres- retains her mental ami bodily vigor to a Following is a lilt of tbo participants and Mrs. Nancy fiarlck, Miss Ida G. Vllet, the do not count. ident is apt, almost any day, to shake hands remarkable degree tho characters they impersonated: Misses Appleby and Miss Nellie Howell. with tbo man in overalls without thinking bo ,ChanceIor James H, Kirklaud, of Varider- Dr. S. D. and Mrs. Evans as Marquis de There •wore very charming toilettes worn by has done anything beneath his dignity. Yea, Lafayotto and Madame do Stael; Dr. Eliot a number of the young women present, bllt University, Nashville, Tenn., and Rt. I havo been told aforetime how much supeand Mrs. U or ton as Don Vasco Nunez delMrs. M. L. Rhodo3 was very becomingly Rev. Bishop David Ejessums, of JJoulsin rior to ours European railroads were with POUT ORAM. will bo two of tho leading speakers of the Balboa and Inez de Castro; Dr. Thomas F. gowned la black Batin with garniture o! their compartment passenger cars, where The Borough Council, at a special meeting Intel-national Convention to bo held a t Mo- Prout and MIs3 Monrooas Lord Burleigh and white silk lace; Mrs. Lewis D. Cary in black Lords nnd ladies, dukes and duchesses, may held last Friday night, cleared up the busi- bile, Ala.. April 21 to 25. Princess Beatrice; Dr. P . S. Mallon and Miss satin and jet; Miss Lydia S. Sharp, Nile rldo ''/reo from tho roaJd'ng crowd," and ness of tho old year and then adjourned sine BoyB' meeting at 4 o'clock Sunday after- Kugler as Lord Nelson aud Lady Kelson; Dr. green silk nnd violets; tbo Misses Gusile and uo poor whlta trash can. come between tlio die to moko room for the new Council, which noon. All boys aro iuvitod. M. L. Perry and Miss Ebbets, of Hob-ken, as Georgia Huff, whlto crepon, Mrs. Mary Dorwind and their nobility." "Whereas million- was immediately thereafter organized by the Baldomcro Espnrlcro and Emilia; Samuel land, black and heliotrope and black lace; thi aire and trackmen, tho man with tho grip swearing Higgius aud Miss Rittenhouse, of Nuwark, aa litele sister of the bride was very pretty In i MT. ARLINGTON. in of Council men-elect Jolm II, and the fellow with his overall* oil, "un-Williams and Louis Dominiquo Cartouche and Esmeralda frock of white; thoMIsaes WJlkison, gowns Tho final meeting of tho old and tho first William J. Downs, Tbo new crowned kings" and Yankee ladles "who are Council adjourned to moot in regular session meeting of tbo new Council of tho Borough Courtlln Evans and Mrs. Evans as Maceo and of silk and carnations ; Kiss Hattio King, a all angeta, God bless 'cm," with maybe- an on Monday ulght, when there wero present of Mt. Arlington, last Friday uight, attracted the Bohemian Girl; J. Malm Clark and Miss toilette of light zibeline and heliotrope; Miss oxcep'ion horeaod there to proro the rule, Counciltnen Downs, Kniser, Williams. Mills n crowd to tho town hall of that place which Adams, as Maximilian and Santa Maria; Mr.* Gallio Huff wore a steel toiletto of camels Hetty Green and tho girl with ihe calico and Dorm an. Councilman Mulligan, who taxed its capacity to tho limit, oil being eager Houtz and Mrs. Hurtztg, as Duko of York hair; Miss Gertrude Sovereign, of Newark, cirefs, pay tho same fare aud may rido iu tho had presented his resignation at both tho last to hear what Mayor Frothicghom would and TruoBluo; Mr. Loucksaad Miss Santa, dahlia serge and velvet and marguerites; In the iprlug a young nun's fane; lightly tunu to thought* of love, but a thrifty housewife la moil Barao < ar, practical and thinks of a well-kept aud well-equipped kitchen. W« are ready. meeting of tho old hoard and tbe first meeting havo to say on tho subject of tho recent In- as Lord Gonzola and Lady Bonheur; Mr. Miss Elizabeth Hopkins, a 6ostumo of boucle to meet all her wants, with a full Une ol cipient revolt against his administration. Hughson and Hiss Farrell, as Sir Philip Syd and taffeta silk; Mrs. Martin R. Hlldebrant, of tho now Council laBt Friday night, which ''Princess and peers may flourish or may fade iu>y and Mary Queen of Scots; Mr. Under light taffeta silk and marguerites; Mis* Kay Nor wero thoy doomed to disappointment, for A breath may make them as a breath has resignations, • however, wero not accepted, tin doughty Mayor, wlio is a flghtor for fair, and Mis3 Schwartz, ai Sir Wilkie Collins and Balinou, a costume of black brocaded silk, was absent. Charles Wyckofl was elected made." and William Laughliu, road comtnls freed hia mind without reserve. The old Tiio "AVoniau iu White; Mr. Lsnohau and Miss tbe bodice of pink silk and oblffon; Mis "With all their talk, Americans are proud of cloik It was resolved to d'spenso with the Council fiulshod up its business without much Martin, as Admiral Mcllo and Mr?. Diaz; Mr. Ida Salmon, light blue silk and lace aud Miss their railroads, their convenience, speed and sloner. of a borough marshal and borough ado, and Mayor Frothingham, who held over, Bromoand Miss Olds, as Earl of Leicester Harriet Howell, whito and gold and carnacheapufES. If you go to Europe tbiB summer services after April 1. A motion was made proceeded at once with the organization of and Dolly Vardon; Mr. T/hltobead and His! tions, just comparo a rido in ono of their compart- counsel QUICK MEAL GASOLINE STOVES to reduce clerk's salary one-half, but was tbe now. Clork.C. E. Cook^vasreappoloted Shaw, as Oliver Cromwell aud Anno of Ausment cars, whero you aro kindly locked up not put bytho tho mayor. After transacting1 a to office without dissent and the personnel of tria; Mr. Clinch, and Miss Mason, as Don by your lonesome, lest you should get lost, limited amount Quixote and Dulclnca; Mr. Hlgglns aud Miss md other •ummer goods men u Refrigerators, loo. Cream Frteawm, Ttawam, Woodenwari wd tho Boveral committees was announced by tho of business of a routine charMr. and Mrs. Huff loft about seven o'clock Gtraolte Ware. AIM agent for . : with a ride on No. 4 or 13 on tho M. & E. acter tho meetlog Mayor. The later then, la a breezy address, Hambley, as Romeo and Juliet; Mr. Solomai for points of Interest in tho Northern part of Thero wan Division cf tlio D., L. & W., for instance, or large attondanco ofadjourned. and Mrs. Brome, as Christopher Columbus announced his determination to permit no citizens. New York. The trip will probably Includi THE CHICAGO STEEL TOWER WIND - MILL on Uip Erie or Pennsylvania. If European expenditure of public moneyB during tbo cur aud Isabella; Mr. Hassenplug and Miss trains made American tiino their traios would Tho nnuual school meeting was held in the rent year without a written, petition from tho ftilcy, as Merchant of Venice and Portia Niagara. Tbey wero accompanlod as far.as for pumping water, Tower and Wheel galvanized to prerant conation. Hackcttstown, wherothey took the train, by rock and roll liko a sbip in a heavy sea. school homo on Tuesday evoning for tbe elec- people, stating object and amount nccdod and Mr. Anderson and M1;B Van Picklo, aa Ham- the best man and inatd of honor. Sleeping car rates at $1.50 to $2 ere consid- tion of ono member of tho Board of Educa- signed by a goodly number of people How let aud Ophelia; Mr. DnckwiU. and Miss erod high by some of our folks, hut in Europe tion and to vote on appropriations. Abou over, he said, ho intended to spend $1,000 oul Baldwin, as Fall and Spring; Mr. Lyons and Mrs. Huff was tho recipient of many gifts, a.tinglo bed with fewer conveniences costs 100 voters woro present. Henry Collins was of tils own pockt t for tho Improvement at the Miss Brennau, as Night aud Day and Morn- including pictures, Bilver, linen, china and an Bpedaltiea with us and we turn tho best mecnanici In town. EfUmatea oheertullj(unilahed»nd work guaranteed. * 6215. The European bnggsge s; stein is sim elected chairman ami Edward S. Hance, sec- boulevard* und ha would seo that none of tho ing; Mr. Cadmus and Miss Redding, as Or- bric-a- brae. ply infernal. There is no through checking retary. Thrco names were put in nomination signers of "Ihat dirty scurrilous circular" audo and Rosalind; Mr. Coffee and. Miss J . T . K E R R , ODD. Pai K Hotel. BlacKwell St., Dover, N . J . and ovory passenger Is supposed to look after for members of tho board, tlio vote resulting" which had been circulated prior to tho elec- Thomas, aa Tho Kerry Star and Tho MilkSellfflitful Trip t o TVl bis own baggago at every point of transfer. as follows : Frank M. Williams, 63; Samuel tion by a number of misguided voters who maid; Mr. Cecil and Miss Courseu, as Sir To visit Washington at any time—to behold Our accident insurance a; rangementfi at tlio Davis, ai; George Fair, 5. Mr. Williams had lob the "idea of ono mau power and al Wall or Raleigh and Queen Elizabeth; Mr. its flno avenues and its grand buildings—is a depot; our free time tables, bureaus of infor- was declared elected, or re-elected, rather, that rot" get tho best of them, got any o[ his Ailauii and Miss Clark, as King of tho Dudes delight; but to visit it iu tho early spring- CONTRACTOR mation, methods of selling newspapers, fcinco ho was a member of the board lost year. money. There was moro said to tbo tamo and Queen of tho Joakeys; Mr. Fitzgerald time, when the soft sun is rt calling tbe daffoJ". J. candy and chewing gum, aro unknown in Ait appropriation of $2,000 was voted by purport-, the Mayor giving the assembled and Mrs. Fuller, as Paul Itevereand Barbara dils and crocu'es from their winter beds, an Europe. The New fork newspapers mako a vote of 51 to 30. Tho meeting than adjourned. burghers to understand that only those loyal Frietcbio; Mr. Woodward and Miss Wolf, as fillinff tho air with a life-giving warmth, is aCARPENTER and .'BUILDER good deal of fun of tho elevated railroads, Michael Mulllgau, John Deacon, Jame to tbo borough wou'tl hereafter receivo con- Tecumseh nnd Pceabontas; Mr. Van Winkle exquisite, pleasure. Such' a visit Is afforded tho importance of its ticket choppers and tbo Cburm, Joseph Opl&, John John and Charles sideration at his hand?. As un earnest of bis and Miss Barrett, as Undo Bam and Goddess by tho i hreo days1 tour of tlio Pennsylvania Nowttli, solid or built up. Stair Halls of all dimensions worked ready to put up. ManteU. Office Fittings. Architectural Wood Turning. Baud and Jig Sawing. PUni of Liberty; Mr. Andrews and Miss McGarry, way tlie cais are lighted, but Iho lighting of ProuBO left hero on Saturday last for British own interest in the affairs of tho borough h Railroad which leaves New York and Philaand Specifications Furnished. • • tbo cars fu Europe is worse than oven that. Guiuea to work in mines for a New York told how on that day ho bad paid tbo taxes o as Mazepna and Friocella; Mr. Thompson and delphia April 1, under personal esaort. The - : - - : - -:- DOVER, N . J . I reckon when you got dawn to the bottom of company. Tlio voyage will'lost twonty-twi a number oE the resldonte, reading their Miss Logan, as King and Queen of tho Mid- tour of tho city covers all the principal point, Office a n d Shop, B l a c k w e l l S t , It you will find American railroads away up days. names and amounts, among the uaino3 being night Bun; Mr. Bluo and Mrs. Stelnerd, as of interest, including the now Congressional in front. Verily, American railroads are JJI33 Parks, ono of cur school " inarms,*> that of Councilman Stephens. . Tberd b;tng Harlequin and Pomoaa; Mr. Mausou and Mil Library, which, with its grand marble stairDeHart, as Jack Horner nnd Little Bopeep; wayB, its magnificent pillars, its exquisite groat institutions. Do you know that in 1S'J5 resigned her position and went homo las no further business tho Council ai3 journod. tbo Hisses Harway, as Flower Girls; Mr. statues and beautiful frescoes, has been pro* they carried in tho United States' alono S5,- Friday. Tho wedding bells will soon ring 527,515,601 tons of freight n milo. Do you out. Miss Parks was well liked here. Wo The assignee's salo of tho Mount Arlington McCarty and Miss Young, as Bansho Panza noimccd the handsomest, building at tho capknow that ono mill per milo would give understand Miss Knyliart, at preiont teach- Hotel property takes placo Tuesday, March and Airs. Gruudy; Mr. Stntth and Miss Car- ital. Congress will no doubt bs in extra sesBLACKWELL STREET, - : - DOVER, N. J . American railroad companies 885,000,000 ing la Eockaway township, will take ber 23, in front of hotel property, on Mount Ar- sou, as King aud Queen Brian Bom; Mr.sion. . ' . • Burcboll and Miss Slovens, as Prince- Cue more to work on! I t would give employ- p'neo. lington Boulevard. IN Round trip rate, Including accommodations Chow aud Little Whitei Wings; Mr. Hulslzer ment to 181,000 men a t $L60 per day. It Tho warpers in tho silk mill aro oil laid off C. F. Cook received tho appointment o would mnko hoppy and furnish food and for a whllo pending a change la tho owner Sinking Fund Commissioner, last Friday and 11 hs Harrison, oa Faust and Marguerite; at tho best hotels and every necessary expense, $14.60 from Now York aud $11.60 from Mr. Goodman and MIES Romaino, as General clothing for 034,000 dependents. And theship of tho mill. evening, at tbe Borough meeting, to bold Philadelphia, Proportionate rates from other one-tenth of ono per cent, a tnllo is Iho slenotneo lu conjunction, with Robert Dunlanand Custor and Cecilia"; Mr. Hoffner and Miss points. , • ' .-: Mtirtangh OB Mr. Hong Kong and Misa der thread between Iho prosperity and Insol- John Mitchell has gono to Nowton to work. P. G. Hlmpler.' * LUMBER, SASH, BLINDS, DOOBS, MOULDApply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent, 1100 Shanghai; Mr. Luklas and Miss Soehl as vency of our railroad systems. In tho samu Mrs. James Simmons, jr., has beon con Last Wednesday evening tho following fined to tho houso since Saturday last with Broadway, Now York, or address George W. Pirato of Penzanco and Satsuna; Mr. Bower way, a tariff just low enough to admit forINGS, BTO. BBAOKET AHD SOROLL SAWING Trusted wero elected members of tho lit, Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, eign gcods destroys American industry and scarlet fever. Arlington" Board of Education: Fred W. and JIl*s Styors as Corporal Redmond and Broad street station, Philadelphia. takes tbo bread out of tho mouths of Amor- The ERA of last week did not put the re- Zuck, II. P. Frotblngham, Grant Strait, Margarotta; Mr. Eick and Miss Keyes DONE TO OEDER BEST LEHIGH AND SORANsult of the borough election in tho right Hgh Chailin, A, B. Decker. Tho o JIH or Robert Bruce and Katima; Mr. Dater and Strlolcon I n School. >. i:aa operatives. If tho railways bad earned exactly. I t stated that tho Populists aud Richard TON GOAL. SPLIT AND BLOCK WOOD. BLUE $300 was appropriated for tbo support of thi Miss McGulro, as Jacktfprat and Littlo Mis this much more last year they would prob- Democrats united ou a ticket, etc. Tbo facts school. lluliuljMr. aims aod Silts Ketliag, as Dau Benjamin Vonneas, son of leoao Vanness, Frank SchaCor acted as chairman, aro that wo havo uovcr bad but ono—n ' Citcollector of Montvlllo township, dropped STONE, BRICK, LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT, ably havo distributed most of it In viagi's to 11 William Btuuipf as sucrutary of thu Rico and Maggio Kliuo; Mr. Mxignca and dead on Wudnesday in tne.BOhool-houso at labor, for our railroads aro nob only distrib- izens ' ticket—in our elections untillhisyear, and Miss Ely 03 Senor Crisfil and Miss Macaroni meeting. TILE DRAIN PIPE, ETC., ETC. \ u t o r of passengers and freight-, but of labor- wbon tho Republican leaders decided to go I Mr. Strong nnd Miss Melinite, as Punchinello Potnptou Plains. Mr. Vauness was tbe school ers . and money as well. Unllko bauks, rail- afcu?. This "CtUzeiu" ticket was voted by Lenten services nt St. Peter's Protestant and Lillian Russell; Mr. Sheeban^and Miss teacher attu&t plare nml was busily at work Eplsconal Chapel aro being hold every Saturroads never hoard money, tho fellows who Populists, Democrats, Prohibitionists and Hill, as Slubad tbo Sailor and Dal-y Bell with bis pupili when strlcbou. Ho threw up TELEPHONE NO. 3O yell "soulless corporations" notwithstanding. Republlconts, os was shown by tho llenubll day afternoon at 3 o'clock under tho imme- Miis Bbeehan and Miss Graves, as Daughter! his hands, cried out tho namo of his wife and "Wherever they go they give employment to can vote of only 07 to 147 last November. I diate direction of J. D.' Manning. of Erin; Mr. Scblcmmer and Hits Prldeaux, foil to tho floor dead. Tho cicitcmont nmoiiR as Captain Kydd and Nauoy Leo; Mr. Both* the scholars was intacse. Mrs. Vanuess was . labor, help Industry and encourage trade. was a "Citizens'" ticket aud not a fusion JOHN O'CONNELU Duolcton's Arnica Salvo. Every month tho pay car of tho railroad ticket of Pops and Dems that was, voted last Tho Best Salvo ia the world for Cuts, well end Miss Stehly, as Major Domo and iont for nnd hurried to th.0 school building, whero sbo was completely ovcrcomo. The Donna Johanna; Mr. Koarns and W iss KiHngcompany goee forth and scattera money at week. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, rover —BKAIKB IN— Practical Plumber, Tin and every station along its lino. Every shop', Tho "Big Six1' Quirtetto Bang at tho re- Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains; iuBtnitb, as Sir Launcolot and Carolino Mis body was removed to bis lato bomo nearby^ every factory, gets some, including the but- ception and ball given by Proprietor Bryant Corns and all Skin Eruptions, aud positively kell Hoyt; Mr. Wood and Miss Evnna, a and will be taken to tho homo ot bis father, pWniture, (Jar-pets, Swings, Gfc. Sheet Iron Worker. cher, tbe baker, the clothing store, tlio shoo and the i allroad boys at tho Lake End Hote cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaran- PrlucoKarl and. Florence Nfghtlugalo; Mi* at Pino Brook, for burial. Ho was about bbop, and so on, all being the recipients of tbo on Wednesday evening, A number of young teed to givo perfect Eatisfaoti:n or money re- Shepherd and Mies Campbell,.as Don Juan thirty years of ago and leaves a widow and Steam and Hot Water Heattwo children. Heart failuro wafl tho cause of and Dulclna del Tobosa; Mr. JohnBon am millions annually distributed in this way by men went along with tto siogora. funded. Price- 25 cents per box. For salo by our roiiroadB. When tbo rovenucs of our Joseph Whartou was a t tho furnace last Robert ICillgoro, Druggist, Dover, F. N.Jen Air,.Reeves, EB TWO Gentlemen of Verona; bisdeatb. U P H O L S T E R I N G done in all Ing. MIES Zerbono and Miss Kelly, as Heavenly mil ways are reduced by unreasonable compe- Saturday. Very littlo is being dono toward kins, Chester, N. J . Twins; Mr, Ruth and Miss Mil burn, as tho . its branches • tition or unfavorable legislation desolation getting it In condition for work again as yet. BoTovo You Buy n Bloyalo ' Dover, N. J . Yellow Kid and Liz; Mr, Stowarband Misa d o and sco tbo stock displayed at S. H. Berry' and distress spread into these smalt towns A number from hero attended the danco in A t llniri*rloo Estimates Cheerfully Divan. ' and cities—and somo largo towns, too. Ihus St. Mary's Hall and another in Dover on thobalancoof Childreu'a Cloaks and Jackets Hardware Company's (the Buff Brick BuildSatisfaction Guaranteed'. TV hen a laboring man, a tradesman, or a Wednesday evening. E fit tlio Cover Dinar of J. H. Qrinuu, ing), Dover. They can please you. BlMkwell street, Dover N. J. 147-149 MARKETST. LADIES' POWDER Ladies'Cambric Wrappers Ladies' House Dresses Inventory Clearing Sale GREAT VALUES WilliamH. A Change STOVES, RANGES AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Fuming, Tinning, sieam. Hotwater anfl floi i Healing DOVER BUILDING MATEKIAUS OF Al>U KINDS WILLIAMS.COLLARD THE IRON ERA, DOVER. N. J., MARCH 19,1897. STATE NEWS. The body of Amy Smith, who died in ellevue Hospital, in New York City, after BUG was found unconscious in tha Victor Hotel, was Thursday buried in ths HackenWith tbe largest line or eack cemetery during a downpour of rain, hero was a crowd of sight-seers about. It took one coach to convey the floral offerings o tbe cemetery. Tbo New York Pres3, bicycle edition, of At a meeting of the Princeton University March 14, has a picture of C. Frank Kirekor, trustees held Thursday night several importSecond vice president, and ot Albert A. ant changes were mode in the personnel of Matt, chairman of tbo Racing Board. ie faculty. Jonn Grler Hibben was elected It is not necessary to be an active wheel- ituarfc professor of logic, Edmund Yard man in order to become a member of the L. bobbins was elected assistant professor of A, IV., only be a believer in "Good Roads," reek and Elmer Howard Loomis assistant Ever offered to the people of Morris County >o the horseman, tho drWer, thu lover of tbo >rofessor of physics, se, all meet the cyclist, cm equal footing. you not agree ? Have you sent ia your John A. Thickstun, the oldest coal dealer _ for a week at most, an unohnperoned tfco convolutions of tho tiny car nnd tho Flainfield, assigned Friday to Irving J. WOMAN AND HOME. girl will wisely go to her own room and creases in tbo plump neck. But perhaps LppUcation for membership yet) If not yon Inrady. Tho liabilities are $10,000, and tbo mako out her evening with books nnd let- iho most delightful nmterinl for this pur- ian secure a blank at this ofQce. ssets, including accounts, $20,000. It is ters. Under no circumstances should BIIO The Now York Associated Cycling Clubs SUCCESSFUL POULTRY RAISER laDEO is crash tovroling which Is well worn. A thought tho creditors will receive 100 per speak or t o spoken to by any of, tha masive taken hold of tbo subject of Btreet TELLS HER SISTERS SOMETHING. v culine guests of the house. If sho needs A few days ago I saw a friend cutting up sprinkling, the scorcher, big bells and lamps ent. several old Turkish hath towels Into any Information whatsoever, tbo clerk will squares r.od hemming these, itU red front lights, and elso desire to havo gladly Rive it to her or help her to get it. "They aro for wish cloths," eho ex- ill permits for liorse watering troughs on The largo iron foundry owned by Barney mien Alone »t A Eotel—Tha Peed of Chil- —Philadelphia Xoutulue, ou Bridge utreul, Ha^keusuvk, was Times. plained. " For years I havo nando aprnaavenues reacinded, and tnat they shall urned Thursday night. The loss la about dren—Oa Sicnfcs OOB'B Ktaw-Tfao Keotico of thus utilizing my worn out bath be removed to the Bide streets. £3,000, covered by insurance. es»rj Wash Cloth—Death and tho Child* The Food of Children. towels, andrayhusband will biwo-no othA bill introduced in tho Legislature by How EUe Brouffbt Them Up. Tho important question of fond for chil- er. I cut away tho worn plnccs In tho The Merchantsville Good Roods Association dren is dlscuBKcd by Annn C. Pollok in tho towclfl and u&o what la left in this wny. )rganized last week. They wish to have all Bsemblyman O. W. "Brewer creates a borIt, is o continual Eurprlce that more Washington Homo Magazine. Inthollrst You sco, tho cloths aro pleasant to tho ocal associations join together In a county ugh of AUenhur&t, the pretty suburb of tromon dependent upon themselves for a ilacc, flho gayB, do not feed tho children touch now, but when they aro wet they association. Also to havo tho Moorestown sbury Park. livelihood do not throw down the needle, iaker's bread if you can possibly manngo aro tho most dellciously soft things Imag- urnpike condemned and tho road made a It is understood that tbe franchise for a bid adic;i to typewriting nnd clerhing nntl to give them a good homcinndo lonf. TJio inable. It is a luxury to wash tho faco county thoroughfare free from toll. co into tho country to engage In the proflt- flour used in tho ordinary baker's loaf does with them." trolley lino through Belmar, granted to tbe How is the harvest time for the bicycle Atlantic Coast Electric Railroad Company, Ihio oscupatloaofi chlofcen raising. Ono not compare favorably with that used in This Eumo friend makeu what eho calls practical and levol beaded woman who has making bread at homo as to tho amount "company wash cloths" for her guest lanufactarorand tho ageafc, and it Is time will be contested on the ground tbat sufficient Ml the newest creations In CARPETS and through our Coco GO and who has inado a fortuno out of nutriment contained in It, nnd tho ex- chnnibcr. These nro of heavy damask or hat their advertising should bo planted. time fur discussion was not allowed. The cf it is Mrs. Nellie EawkB of Nebraska. traordinary baker's loaf has hod tho fer- huckaback toweling and aro a quarter of This paper desires to secure the favorable entire building you will find a display of FURNIWriting of tbo advantages of poultry cul- menting process so extended that not a a yard equure. Tho hem all around' Is bntfdoratlon of our local agents and dealers, company pays |300 for tho franchise. tuvD ns an oocopatloa for women, Mrs. Uttio of tho proportion of nutriment which feather stitched with pink, red or bluo em- and by publishing tho advertisements oa the The Board of Education of Bast Orange TURE not equaled in regard to price and It originally possessed has been destroyed broidery cotton, and In ono corner of tho &amo page with its cycle column bopoj to as askod for, an appropriation ot $00,000 Hawks E07GI with which to purchase- sites for four school "16 is not ococssnty thafc one have at heforo it is baked. And, again, tho baking cloth is worked in outline soma appropri- irove of service to both dealers and riders. styles in the State tho etcrt, to make a success of tho poultry of tho bnkcr's loaf is very frequently BO ate motto, Ono Is: A cyclist with a little Bpare time on hts or bouses. buslncEB, r.11 tho modern conveniences of very indifferently performed as to inako of Ky presence will bo a warning her band? should look over the list of pre- At a meeting of tbe Board of Trade in (bo Cay, thongh tlicy are both convenient it n dangerous article of food when fresh, That you should wash every morning. miums as offered by tbo New Jersey Division, Asbary Park recently, resolutions eulogistic r.nd desirable. Lifctlo by llttlo ono accumu- and no ono craves itBtalo, except for toast. Anothor reads: or they certainly can find something that of the lato President Roberts, of the Pennlates, and thceowill come to the persistent And, still again, all bakers aro not so suWith mo yourself rob they want on that list which will amply re- sylvania It. E, were unanimously passed. laborer who presides In tho poultry vlne- perior to tho temptation presented by sucID washbowl and tub. vnrd until surroundings have taken on a cessfully manipulated adulterants as to pay them for the work accessary to present Henry SloCrowo, superintendent ot 'parks, —New Orleans Times-Democrat look of busineES and prosperity and one's placo their bread beyond suspicion. the claims of tbo L, A. W,, not only on the died on Monday at his home in East Bide wealth In neat houses and commodious cyclist but to any believer in "Good Hoods." Park, Fater&on, of Brlgbt's disease. Then do not nttompt to feod and nonrDeath and the Child. h children, nor any ono rise, for that I recently witnessed the sad sight of a Look into this. Jonas Wado Townley, one of the oldest resimatter, on tho "beautiful whito loaf," of llttlo child crying "Mamma, mamma" which, in tho ignorance of our hearts, wo over tho unresponsive form of its mother, Blowly but surely the royal purple rlnuned dents of Elizabeth, died thoro on Monday at ALL,GOODS DELIVERED FREE havo bcon provo to boast, AB a "staff of cold in death, find heard her heartrending New Jersey Division button is blossoming out the ago of 82, He was a brother of former life," and that is what our bread, and, screams when that mother was lowered on our ovclists. Both the men and tha women Mayor Robert W, Townley, of Elizabeth; and again, especially our. children's bread, is nto tho grave. I t further confirmed my tro beginning to wear them. Have you seat is survived by a widow and one son, supposed to to, tho "beautiful whito loaf" belief that llttlo children should not wit- for yours yet ? Why not ? Because you are William Russell Maps, 67 years old, presiis a fraud. As a starch food It is an emi- ness Bucb awful scenes. Older people aro not a member f Well, call at this office and nent SQCCOSS and undoubtedly vcrj> deli- staid ami kept up by the understanding we will tell you how easy it is to become one, dent of the Long Branch Banking Company, cious nnd may be UKcd occasionally to vary and belief of tho immortality of tho soul and will furnish you with application blanks died Wcdaoeday morning. Ho was conoid ored tbe wealthiest man In Moumouth county. the monotony of tho usual bill of faro. But the little child has no such comfort, But It gives to us llttlo except heat and It sees death in all its awfulness, without for your friends after you join. James Sodea, of Suotwood, was killed ou fat, while tho brown breads glvo food to a ray of light or a'glixnpEO of tbo Saviour's From present indications at least one, and Tuesday on the Eli za.bethport and Perth all parts ot tho body and constitute a true, soothing smlla It Is very bard to mako perhaps two, century runs, besides that of Amboy Railroad. He attempted to board a complete focd. 1 sincerely wish that I little child understand that its mother haa tbo A. C. C. of N. J., will start from this end drill engine, lost bis hold and was thrown be could persuadu all house mothers to tako gono to n beautiful homo in heaven to of tho State, bound for Philadelphia, to atthis matter to heart. Our children aro fed live when It bus eeon her form put in tlio tend the National L. A. Vf. meet. It will bo neath the wheels. Both legs were cut off and his neck was broken. £0 largely on bread and consume, com- cola, cruel grave. How often wo hear chilparatively speaking, BO small a proportion dren say that grandma or the baby Js In a very necessary for the committee in charge Tbe brood Bilk weavers, numbering 350, of meat that it is of first importance that holo In the ground. What an awful thought of tho latter to lay out its route early, so as employed in the Enterprise silk milt of HepWo should givo to them in their bread all that is for a little child, when It ought to to givo duo notice and thus possibly prevent penheimar & Sons, Paterson, quit work 'tho necessary materials for tho proper be believing and drowning of beautiful a clashing of interests and psrhaps a mix up Wednesday morning. The strikers claim building up of their bodlcB, and that wo angels and that bright flowery homo above. of riders. that with tbo present schedule paid by tbo should deliberately give to them only a I think no child should bo allowed to The asphalt and macadam roads through- Enterprise peop'o it is not possible for a part of their proper food and deliberately witness death until it 1B old enough to unout Jersey City are to bo protected hereafter weaver running two looms to make 11.25 per throw away the rest becntiBo of a foolish prejudice in favor of u whito loaf is moat derstand tho oeparntlon of the immortal from heavy truckB. Chief of Police Murphy day. Mm SELUE HAWKfl. spirit from tho mortal form. It would ho yards becomes a source of .great pride and remarkable and most censurable Certain- much better to keep i t away until all U endeavoring to havo lUo city uulhurlUcj Princeton Is in the midst of a great revival. satisfaction. Com fortoMo houses—tboeo ly thero is anno choice between tho two that denotes tho material With Into hcav- place signs at the end of each Btreet where Tbis week among the speakers are Dr, Charles that aro worm, dry and of reasonable pro- kinds of bread as to taste, but tho differ- en has been removed and then tell it that such "asphalt Is laid, warning drivers of Wood and Dr. Cuyler, of Brooklyn. The portions—will aDuwer every purpose, They ence is so Blight nnd ft preference for ono beautiful etory of tlio Saviour's coming.' tracks of the new ordinance which provides meetings are attended by large audiences, need not be cxponsWo or at all pretentlouB or tho other EO largely a matter of habit say Bpare tho llttlo ones the sad sight that the yres on the wheels must be three Mrs. Cleveland and others, besides the stuin outside appearance. Comparatively few that this fildo of tho question is of but llt- of Itho cold, unrcsponRlve form. Let their iuches wide. With the new ordinance strictly dents, attend.' Many "upper-room" prayer at the womou who engage in poultry rear- tlo moment. And particularly It need cot last We make a boy look like a gentleman and feel like a king in one be of life and Jovo.—Detroit enforced cyclists can look for better roadways meetings are beld. Robert R. Galley, Princeing ever become fanciers. More of them bo considered, where tho children aro con- Free memory Press. _ in that city. At present many of the road- ton*! 'varsity centre rush, is the general seccerned, except (IB an argument In Its favor, aro employed In producing eggs and chicks of our nobby spring suits. This line is selected with a view to making ways are in a dilapidated condition owing to retary ot the College Christian Association for lnnrkctpurposes. ThiB becomes in timo for I havo never known a child who would How She Brought Them Up. the heavy trucks with narrow tires. both parents and boy our friends in every way. Tha boy wants a and through perseverance a very romuner- not select tbo entire wheat or graham Kevcr lias the advantage of providing a and the leader in these efforts to sav£ collego atfco lino of tho work, and especially so to bread In preference to tbo white. doty, an object In life If you will, for As George D. Gideon was unabletoaccept suit that looks right, the parent one that costs right. The combinatborw living within available- distanco of each and every ohlld of a family been bet- a reappointment oa the L. A. W. Racing city markets. Let a woman once gain for ter described than by a certain grandmoth- Board the selection aud appointment of Albert tion is guaranteed at this store with the further certainty assured that Board of Freeholders). On Signing One's Name. herself tho reputation for furnishing stricter the other day. Tho grandmother was Do tell tho women," begged a lady of one who had hat\ a large family of children A. Mott, ex-Chief Consul of the Maryland In the absence, on account of Ulneea, of the outfit will wear right. Our school suits beat the world and if you ly first class articles of tho kind In which she deals, and her siltness Is assured. With great wealth tho other day," tell tho wom- of her own. Her circumstances had been Division, gives great satisfaction. He has Director Lum, Freeholder Vance presided at a good market within reach, her greatest en never to sign a paper tbo contents of but moderate, but sho had nevertheless alirays been a worker and generally success- 'Wednesday^ meeting of the Morris County want something finer for better use we will show you a line that aptroublo will be to meet the demand for whloh they do not fnlly understand. I n succeeded In "raising" them with all duo ful, so tho indications for a rapid strigbten* Board of Freeholders. Only routine business peals to every boy's pride, neatness and sense of satisfaction. tho sorrow and excitement of a certain honor. A moro creditable Bot of youngsters tog out of cases arising Bince the annual engaged the attention of tbe Board. fresh eggs and for fries and broilers. hour I put my namo to a dooumont which not to be found anywhere—eo eald all meeting and of a rigid enforcement of tho Chairman Mllledge, of the Finance Com"Selling eggs for hatching 1B another re- placed my money and my affairs at tho was tho relatives, friends and neighbors. At racing rules may be looked for. mittee, reported: munerative branch; of poultry culture. meroy of a money' changer for a dozen last the whole family wcro eafely "ralecd," Thirteen or 16 eggs aro considered the years. Had I only told him that I would Receipts, including balance $83,043.04 THE L. A, W. one by one securely established in pro number of eggs that ihall constitute a sit- think it over beforo signing I should havo and 10,177.54 or homes of their own. . But Just To people who do not know what the Disbursements ting, and such .eggs, from, ono's choicest, had fower sleepless nights and fewer gray fusions as tho mother could begin to feel that Balance most valuable specimens of the breeding hairs. Why did my father or my husband Some- leisure and independence )uy before League of American Wheelmen is organized for, it might he well to mj tiuA it is for imOn recommendation of the FinanceComyards, sell at prices ranging from $9 to f3 never toll mo this?" - ^ ' her and that Bho could at last Indulge In and «5 per sitting. These eggs are carefulprovement to the highways and the general mittee- : these transfers were voted : f210 To think over a paper, or at least to somo-little pleasure on her own account care of wheelmen, to see that they are pro- from Children's Home fund to Advertising ly packed In baskets and ovary precaution oldest duugliter died, leaving a big taken In the packing to insure their safe read it carefully beforo signing—this pre- tho of llttlo children. Well, there -was tected on the road, and also tbat their rights and Printing ; (100 from Superintendent of arrival at tho place of their Intended des- cept should bo taught every girl and wom- family DO ono but tho grandmother to look after aro respQcted. During the post few years the Schools to Freeholders and oncers; and $50 an as tho alphabet of business affairs. tination. A ploco of new muslin Is neatly them, nnd, as every, ono said, never was league has been instrumental in securing from Superintendent ot Schools to Elections. tevred over tho contents; o label In largo Many things may bo safely' left her to thcro any ono hotter llttcd to do It, al- many new roads where for many years the The Court House and Jail Committee reletters that says, .'Eggs for batching; learn by experience, but not this. Too of- though it did Eccm hard after; all those taxpayers were in the dark as to what good ported the jail in a good condition, as regards hnndlo with care,' is pasted upon the ten it means hor gentlo acquiescence in a years of Golf denial spent In disciplining roads meant. The committee on htgway im sanitation, with 80 Inmates at the close of tbo UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS cloth; the namp of purchaser, plainly typed man's "Sign hero," with a consequent her own offspring. Ono some ono said or written upon a tag, isattaohod to the adoption of other persons' obligations or something of this sort today the grandmother. provement has been hard At work trying to month, 21 having been admitted nn.l 24 disliacdlo, and, with fancier's namo and ad- tho abrogation of her own perquisites and "How do I manage it nil?" was the an get the farmors in the middle and southern charged during February The committee dress conspiououBly placed upon thu top of property. "Well, my dear, to tell tho truth parts of the State to see tho benefits of good reported bills aggregating (431.80, which Blackwdl Street, opp. Mansion House.•*- DOVER, N. J. basket, It is ready for shipment by express A person's signature, standing before ewer.. It isn't EO difficult a thing as migh roads to them, and is now seeing the effects of were ordered paid. end bears a dainty and businesslike ap- tho law for oneself, is entitled to proper suppose, Idojtififc as I did withyou my own the effort. In many townships the town com- Chairman Troxcll of the Alms House Compearance that goes far toward making a respect, nnd how to sign is scarcely less children—let every kltttn eaten Its V. H. TIPPETI THOMAS BAKER rat* mittees are providing for road improvements mittee reported number of inmates at las! cuEinces success of tho enterprise important than what not to sign. Every- —Now York Bun. Receiver's Sale. , where, for years, each owner was allowed to report 90 ; admitted during February o ; disshould adopt and oling to the uso of "Such oggi, If fertile—and tho seller body In pursuance of an order of the Court of Chanwork out his road tax, which work, when t certain stylo of autograph. Women charged 7; number remaining W. Alms cery of the State or New Jersey raada on the day should bo sure that they arc—and careful- jhoulcl finished, was, to Bay tho best, in very poor House bills aggregating (813.17 were ordered uso their Christian names, never ot the date hereof In a cause therein depending 1? packed, will go hundreds of; miles mid A Seal Boon—Borax. wherein Chnrles Splelmann ard other*, pirtaera, husbands', and omit Mrs. or Miss as A s t j tbo good it does the wheel- paid. yet produce strong : chlcke, upon which atheir tradlDK as Splelmttin and Company are complainFor the bathroom and toilet table borax condition. prefix. A signature should never be left succEssona TO QOIIA.CE L. DDKHAU men, inquirers need only to look to the courts ante, aud Ttio Rosa <& Baker Company i» defendprobably depends the purchoEer'B 'start' In carelessly on pieccB of blank pnper, whero Is entitled to a place to which no other orThe Lunacy Committee reported 116 counant, tlie undersigned, K**ce(ver of said company, thoroughbred poultry culture tho following unscrupulous use might bo mado of it, and ttclo can b y claim. It refreshes and Invig- to find out how many casts have been tried ty patients at the State Asylum, who were Insurance and Real Estate, will offer Tor sale at public auction a.% an entirety reason, ond hundreds ond thousands of it should bo distinctly legible. In ono parcel, and an one property on Thursday, orates the syfitom, reinoveB all unpleasant by the league where wheelmen have been run well fed, well cared for and well clothed." the flret day of April next, at the hour of .two sew enthufileBts a n yearly 'making the odor of perspiration, giving a healthy glow Into on the road and had their wheels or per- Chairman Bearing, on behalf of the CornLow Rates and first Class o'clock In thB afternoon, at the office door of the A Tfojnan' should learn also to respect to the skin, leaving it soft and wbitewhon sons damaged, and through the efforts of the itart,' co great fa tho present and growing Imildlne known as the "Brick Mill" at fort Oram, Interest In this Independent giving lino of tho signature of thoso of even her nearest added in tho bath water. For wasbing tbo rights and privileges committee have recov mi ttoo on Insurance and Sf iscellanies, reported In the County or tforrfe aud State of New Jersey, Companies . all tliosecertain slllt mills plant and property lately labor. Tho rearing of thoroughbred fowls kin. Messenger boys Bay that they aro face it is better than eoap, and, if used reg- ered damages to. thu full extent of their in bills aggregating (054.34, which wore- ordera< employed by Bald The Ross & Baker Company in doily asked by ladles If they shall sign fcr tho fancier's trade is anothor branch of paid. ularly, will keep soft and white tho bands carrying on the business of manufacturers of stilt tbo industry In which a great number of tholr own or tholr husbands' names on re- of even those women who roust of necceal- juries. All this costs the people In question . Chairman Vreehind, of the committee on C r. BLACKWELL m a WARREN STREETS and now ID the h&nda of liia undersigned a» Retheir membership fee only, which is ono dol ceipt books. Tho New York Tribuno roceiver as aforesaid, that Is to say: women tro engaged and from which. they ty do rough work. AB a wash for the hair Advertising and Printing reported election Dover, New Jersey FIHST-AH thoce Jots, tracts or parcels of land havo coined and are Btlll gaining naino cently portrayed a pretty brldo with no borax has long kocn regarded as tho besf- lar a year. The first year coBte one dollar bills of (70.71 and advertising and printing situate at Tort Oram, in the townships of Hockpractical knowledge of a checkbook. Tbo and most harmless lotion. It removes dan extra, which includes the initiation fee. endindopendenoa" away and Randolph, la the Oountv of Morris, deliverer of o choico piece of brlo-a-brao tlruff, stimulates tho ecolp and preserves Every person interested in tbe work of ' 'Good bills of (281.03, making a total of (352.00, all aforesaid, whereon is erected Bald "Brick Mill," had Insisted on payment at tho door. Tho tho beauty of tbo hair. Being a harmless Roads1' !B cordially invited to join, and so be of which' wera ordered paid. comprit*d in a deed ot convcj once dated February When Alone s t n Hotel. lltu, 1SS9, executed by Edwin J. Horn and others young woman explained thut evening to and cffectlvo antiseptic, borax is, of course, one more to help on this, good work, which is Bridge bills amounting to (137.80 were ro to Baid company under the name of " The Luxem* Thcro never Is a tlmo when a woman hor husband that as she had fortunntely an excellent dentifrice, nnd If need In time bunt Improvement Company," Q"a recorded ia ported and ordered paid. ttcro seriously needs tho dcfeuEO, comfort remembered how ho had drawn oehccK for all. There is an old saying, "There ia ri the office of the Clerk of said County In Book O 13 Freeholder Hoagland, of the Road Comted guidance- ° ' ° knowledge of ctlquotte tho previous day and whero ho bud left will prevent decay of the teeth, harden one so happy as he who helps to support th of Deeds for Bald county on pages 432, &c., excepting certain lots Mild by said company and now than when putting up alono at n hotel. his checkbook sho mado ono out for tho tho gums and Induce a general healthful privileges he enjoys." mittee, reported a bill of (72, chargeable to . • * action of tho mouth. People troubled with containing about SO acres, Here, without a chaperon, tho crowds of merchant, adding: tbe Stato road account, and OB this accoun . . . „ sore, tender feet will find great relief from SKUINDLIT-A leasehold interest In another lot of busy travelers; or Idler* of her own sex • 4 Years Experience land wasatpresont without funds, a motion was RIBO altuate at Pdrt Oram, In tbe township of "You do1 not know how well 'Alonzo B. frequent bathing lu borax water. who haunt tho drawing room with a keen in tho County of Morris, aforesaid, made and carried that (500 bo borrowed on Extracting a Specialty Randolph, • .'.Xtterary Votes,' whereon Is erected what la known as Uie " Frame relish for gossip aro cither suspicious and Tompkins looked in my handwriting?" 1 account of tbe State road fund. Mill, ' comprised In an Indenture of lease dated It Is needless to add that no time wal Tho April Century will be a "Grant MeNapkins, French Style. critical cr coldly indifferent. Clerks and September IStii. 188(1, executed by Robert F. Oram NEAB DERHV8 HABD- and John Hance proprietors look-upon tho solitary fenmlo lost by tho dlstraotcd young husband In reTho French have a way of making even morial Number." It is to contain an article Free-bolder Troxell aBked for an appropriato Edwin J . Ross and QeorRt) B. , WABE STORE Baker and by them assigned to sild company. Eaert with Tery llttlo friendly Interest, so covering tiat most Innocently forged an inferior quality ot table linen look wall on "The Tomb of General Grant," by General tion of (12 for outside support and the money TutRDLr— All and stoifu'ar- the silk billht, manudie Is,left the one stronghold of careful oheok. • without tho aid of Gtaroh. When tho nap- Horace Porter, who did BO much to insure was voted. factories. buildlDg*. fixtures, engines, .».«_._„. b j i a hl fc;t>.l&txenoh klnB aro washed and dried nnd ready to be the Bucoess of tbe movement toward raising DOVER, N. J. boilers, implements machinery, Freeholder Harvoy called, tho, Board's atand tools, in and upon said Potted Hun* premises used in and about the manufacture of. Ironed, they are dipped into boiling wa- the necessary funds for tbe monument, oni tention to tbe need of repairs to certain American women aro not well enough ter ullk. and partially wrung out between cloths. who will be tbe orator of the day oa tho oc bridges in Randolph township and was auNow,too,'firstdutjy (specially of:., versed In "left over" dishes. Tho French • Tho terms nnd conditions of sale will bo made known at the time of the offer above referred to. Joung u d unmarried woman obliged to and KngllBh woman will live on what tho They aro then rapidly Ironed with as hot h casion of its dedication, April 27, the blrtbday thorized pa have them made. For Sale. Dated February Ifltb, JGOr. slop ct a hotel, la to moko Inquiries before- average American woman throwB away. flatirou oa possible without burning them. of Genoral Grant. "Sherman's Opinion of Upon the conclusion of the business of thi r EDWTN J . ROSS, . bead ns to tho best hostclrlcs in tho city to Potted hum, for Instance, Is considered n Treated hi this manner, they becozuo beau Grant" will be Bhown in a hitherto unpub meeting tho Board adjourned to meet at on.i A FARM of about 70 AORBS will bo Bold -Gw Receiver of The Rosa & Baker Company. at public venduo iu Morristown shortly after vrhich Eho Is going. She shoald find a bo- Brent delicacy. Yet it costn a good deal, so tlfully glossy and stiff. o'clock at tho Mansion Houso to partake of. lished letter, and Grant's account ot the veto tbo first ot April next. ld ttr.t is potronlied by quiet, conKrva- •s not often used, when It might bo qulto Often w&cn most needed it ia found ixa of the Inflation Bill will be related by th dinner' as the guests' of Steward Giles E. Situate on tfco main road between Mendbnin llvo peopio, and on her arriving enter toya common dish If tho American woman Iho ladles' doorv Hero, Jn a waiting room knew how toprcpurolt. Hero Iso good ico posslblo to heat an oven In sufficient time Hon.'John A. Kasson, to whom Grant tol1 Miller, of the Alms House. and Gladstone, in Heuiltmm township. £ U R E YOUR COUGH j*t opatt for tor BOX, O servant will tako Ino: Toko your bits of cold boiled or frlcO for baking potatoes for tho early breakfast. tho etory. "A Blue and Gray Friendship, Largo (hvclling house, a tenant house, COUNT? NEWS. i ?f B« in hand ana lead the way to tho hnm with tho fat surrounding thoin one If tlio potntoca nro first boiled from 10 to by Hon. John R. Procter, describes tho Ion, barns. 6tables, wngon Rlicil9, lime kilns, lime ohop in a bowl till lino as powder, then 15 minutes, then token from the water intimacy between General Grant and Gen- There are more than a dozen residents )wrra( quarries, facilities by Ilockaway Valley BailIf a room or rooms aro engaged, she nound ond press Into a regular pasto. Ben and put Jnto.tho hented oven, they can be eral Buclmer, who surrendered to Gnnt at Chatham over 00 years of age. way ivhicli crosses the property. raght cover fail to learn their exact prlco ion to tasto with pepper—red—and mns quickly finished and aro as good QB -when Donelson. "Grant's Host Famous Despatch,1 Charles Btillwell, jr., of Morristown, will Land lias been cultivated for over 100 years W tho day and Inquire whether tho estab- tard If you like. Plnco In a baking dish all tho cooking is done in tho oven. the "fightIt-out-on-thls-Hnft" letter, will b open a law oCflee in the Sticklo building, at and is iu good condition. lishment Is conducted on tho European or and beat in a moderate oven for half an S3 acres of peach trees in beating. Amorlcan plan. After this ahowill bo ablo hour, without browning over tho top. "When preparing sandwiches fora^ largo shown in fac-similo for the Brattime,wit Rockaway, on April 1. to ciactly calenlatft by mental 'arithmetic PTOSB Into nmull glass or Btono jnrB white comiwiny, they frequently have to bo mado an account of tba original letter ;,r ^ton to Ground has beea broken tor a new parson- For information apply to H. C. PITNEY, 1 J i t , Iron Bank Buiidinc, Morristown, or, to "lint her bill win probably bo nnd will hot and pour over tho top clarified butter a number of hours before they nro unrdod General Halltjclt) by ita present owi^-i. ago to be crocted near tho Methodist Churc tho owner B. H. LOSEY, Brookside, N. J. Juicily conclude* whether or no that ifl o. or dripping almost cold enough to harden If a napkin is rlnEcd In hot water and at Parsippany. 134w at onco, so that itwill not run through tho wrapped around tho sandwiches, which koto qnlte within her mean* mass. Put on tho lid of tho Jar and put In Marvelous Cares. «lth callon and friends she should conshould then be put In a cuul pluce, when Terse, not in whispers nor yet in a con- a, cool, dork placo. If properly kept, It will used they will ha found as fresli an If Just From a letter written by Her. J. Gander- The macadamized roads a*o not Btandln THE Eplctiom tono ot volco, bat oorry on her nreservo its freshness indefinitely. Ncvor wade. man, of Dimondalo, Mich., we are permitted ^ . . wnrenaUona Bt tablo and in tho drawing nut tho msnt In o tin can. This paste tomake this extract: "I have no hesitatio tho heavy carting. .The rood from the ston Its pleasant and ngreeablo tasto, its soothing1' Fresh etnlna upon wall paperwherc peo- in rocomiuonding Dr. King's New D'scovery, to tbe depob is ia a bad condition. room i no q n iot, low tone, carefully ro- inakes excellent sandwiches, far better, in and expectorant qualities, its vegetable Tbe grip is a common complaint at present. irclalng from cither staring at tho pooplo fact, than sliced hnm, and is very hanfly ple havo rested their heads can bo removed as tho results were almost marvelous- in tb properties and its certa'n curativo who sit near or turning to observo ovory In enso of untapectcd company for lunoh. by covering tho spofc with.a raiaturo of case of my wife. While I was pastor of tin action render it one ol the most R. C. Barfcley & Co, havo Just turned oul —Washington Star. pipe clay and water rando Into a salt paste riORRlSTOWN, N. J. desirable cough remedies' ot « w cnlval At breakfaot, dinner and a new steam heater. It Is a surfaco burnei and lotting It remain overnight. Then Baptist Church at Rives Junction sho tho day. luncheon tho oamo toilet moy bo worn brought down with Pneumonia succeedin] and promises to bo a great bellar, brash it off with a stiff whisk broom. ona a hut or bonnet always retained if ono Tho Wasli Cloth* A number from this place attended th LaGrippo, Terrible paroxysms of coughinj prefers It BO. I h o frankest display of bad of the requisites to absolute person tasto in hotels Is shown by tho women who al Ono Host women of spirit, breadth or force, would lost hours with little interruption auc surprise party la honor of Mr. and Mrs. Deposits made on or before cleanliness Is tbo wash oloth. Tho Eaye costnruo themselves many times a day and sponge Bnznr, eontnin a hirgo cle- it seemed as If eho could notBurvlve them. I Charles Stephens on hist Thursday evenin APRIL 3rd will draw INTEREST Prices 25c, 50a.,- add $1.00 per Bolile is all vory well in its way, but it ment Harper's of bohoniionifini, which they are only friend recommended Dr ling's.Now Disco* and report a very pleasant time. S* Jewels in tho evening. cannot supersede tho old fashioned "wash too glnd to display when thoy aro confi- cry; it was quick la Its work andBatlsfactoi R. Stephens & Co. havo put a new team t from APRIL 1st. Tho woman alono can scarcely selcot too ' rmr " Tho hostess should ascertain that 'j? i *t o l l o t i 'or o^ory meal, and when her truest chamber Is provided with ono of dent of meeting with sympathy. in results." Trial bottles free atRobertKil their mill wagon. To Let* eho Is alono in tho evening a grlovous cr- tiieso conveniences, as it is to most people .... H. T; HULL, All women should desire to glvo each. gore's Drug Store, Dover, N. J., and F. N. Big; Barjrains p » is to sit forlornly staring about In tho as necessary as tho bath towel and tbo From April 1, store In Odd FeltoWs Butldtajr. Jenkins' Drug Store, Chester, N. J, Regular H. W. MILLER. Seo'y-Treas Gussox Rtreet. Dovir; rent reasonable.- Anply to othor tbo ei*«iplcof a sweet; sped life, rightly lighted parlors and corridors. in winter goods ab the Dover Bazar of J. H. K. HUJlilER, over the (leorKO llIchardB Comi "? dinner, If it 1B amusing, to loitora ""Flannel makes nn excellent wash oloth moro eloquent nnd powerful thun on size 60c. and f 1.00. President. I7-3W; D. Grimm. ' ' ' *" "! pany store, or JOHN MOLLEB, Sussex Btreet, hour whero tho • othors aro Is well for a toby. ' B i s not stifl and enters easily woida. —Louisa 1L Alcott. but after tfent, when tho sojourn O F INTEREST TO "WHEELMEN. All communication a for this column, to Insure publication in current Issue, must be In band not later than Wednesday noon. Cycllsta desiring to join the League of American hoelmeo will be furnished with application 'Looks at the ERA office or on application to Dougs Broadnrell, local L. A. W. Consul. LEAD and OTHERS FOLLOW CARPETS AND FURNITURE F. H. DICKER50N Dover, n. J. Spring Styles Now Ready W. P. TURNER & CO. TippetTlFBaker R. C. VREELAND Dentist Dr. EDWARDS' Tar, Wild Cherry and Naphtha COUGH SYRUP inonis county Savings Mahlon r i t n e y ' s Bold Stnua. Congressman Pitney, in the recent debate in Congress on the River and Harbor bill, jave utterance totheBubjolned, which proves Is right to the title of statesman: FRIDAY, A1ARCH 19, 1897. " For myself I have no apology to make !or my action upon the River and Harbor THE DOVER PRINTINd COMPANY jill. I will not undertake to criticise It or rCBUBHEHS AND rilOPRlETORS. explain it in detail. I bave not the necossary mowledge. I was opposed at the last sesslo n TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION INVARI:o the passage of any River and Habor bill, ABLY IN ADVANCE. jxcepting, perhaps, tbe minimum amount 'hlch would have bet-n sufficient to protect Ono Year •S.OO !rom tho elements the work that was already Six MnntliB 1.00 progress and partly unfinished, hoping Throe Mouths 60 DAVID YOUNG, E S Q , that the same policy might be continued until Manager Dover Electric Light Co., American Sardines in cil and mustard sauce THEIIE fs no doubt but that the city o t M Y DEAII Sin:—In the discharge of my the country should be In a condition to warDover should get all that it can for its fran- duties as chairman of tbe Firo and Limps rant further progress in river taid harbor im- We will place on sale Saturday morning March 20, i,6oo yds. of Hill Good French Sardines in olive oil, % lb. tins 12c each, $1.40 dozen Committee of tho City Council, I desire to provements, chises, but there is such a thing as beiug BO rail your attention to a clause contained in Bleached Muslin at 6c yd. " When the bill was pending In the House, greedy that nothing is obtained. An article the contract misting between your company protested against it* passage. I voted is worth what it will sell for ia tho open and the City Council. This clause is as folagainst it then, and afterwards voted to susmarket, and an Increased valuation does not IOWB : make tho owner tho richer if there Is no " And I hat all poles erected or used by tbe party tain tho Presidential veto when the bill was of tho second part [Dover Klcctrlo Light Co.] In returned from the White House. purchaser. sold streets and other putiliu places shall be good Full Cream, mild and sharp And yet, Mr. Chairman, I am not op- Jew Styles Stripes, Checks, Etc. 6c yard The gas franchise for Dover may be worth and straight, and, where required by tho parties Pine Apple, large and small 110,000 or perhaps (20,000, and then again it •>t tbe flret part, [the City of Dover} shall be posed to the proper and reasonable improvemay be worth only the $3,000"that tho Man- coated with point in colors to suit the parties of ment of our principal harbors and waterNenfchatel ways. The Republican party Is not opposed ager of the Dover Electric Light Company the first part, ete." Fromage de Brie said he would be willing to pay for it. Be I, therefore, givo you formal notice that to it, and tho people are not opposed to it. Edam th* as Jt may, there fs an cony way to settle you are forthwith required to paint all poles But an extravagant bill, that Is passei withto the Dover Electric Light Comtho fair vnluati u, and that is by the City belonging Swiss wny now erected within the corporate limits out debate, and under such circumstances Tans, Browns, Reds, Greys, Black and White 69c pair Council inserting in several of the leading it the City of Dover, two coats of dark green that no man, friendly or unfriendly ts tho Camembert periodicals that ere devoted to tho Interests >r olive green paint, tho color and quality of bill, can safely say after it IR passed that its of the gas industry, the advertisement that pnlnt to bo subject to tho approval of tbe several items are just and proper—against Hub House City Council, and tho same to be completed such a bill It Is tho duty, I think, of every the City of Dover, N. J,, with a population within a reasonable tirao from tho date of Canadian Representative to protest of more than 6,000, and growing rapidly, this notice, say, by April 12. Sap Sago within forty miles of New York, etc., desires I am, yours respectfully, I suggest that if the public expenditures to sell a franchise for the introduction of gas, ere to be limited In future some different sys- Extra Bloater Mackerel, Extra No. i Mackerel, Extra No. a Mackerel Limburger DAVID YOUNG, to tho highest bidder, who will givo ample tem of legislation -will be necessary. When Roquefort Chairman Fire and Lamps Committee. loose and in 10 lb. kits bonds that the plant shall be completed withthe proposition to divide the appropriation Parseman, grated ASBEBIBLYHAN Righter 1B proving himself bills was made in the Forty-ninth Congress Holland Herring in kegs in a year from the dato of tho sala ; also that tho said purchaser shall be bound to quite a lighter. When the committee to which Mr. Randall, as a member of the Committee Anchovies in kegs Delacateesse nsver charge moro than $1.00 cash per his school bill was referred rendered an ad- on Rules, submitted a minority report opposNut Sandwich 1,000 cubic feet; and further that the verse report ha succeeded in having the bill ing: the plan, in which he quoted from lan- Boneless Codfish l Luncheon purchaser shall never enter into any >ut upon tho calendar, although it is a raeas- guage used by himself on a former occasion Shredded Codfish in /a lb. and i lb. package combination with any other htattng, light- entirely without merit, and now he has sucDaisy Brook Smoked Mackerel ing or power plant or company that is now ceeded in overriding the adverse report of 'hen a Btmilar project was under discusion moked Salmon or that may hereafter be located in the Citv tho committee ou bis bill providing for the In the Forty-sixth Congress, as follows : " 'If you undertake to divide all these ap- Smoked Halibut of Dover. At the end of n, reasonable- time taxation of real and personal property of any propriations, and have many committees tho City Council could tell exactly what city, town, borough, township or other mu- where thert ought to be but one, you will Smoked Sturgeon price could be obtained for the gas franchise. nicipality located within tho corporate limits enter upon a path of extravagance you can Evaporated Peaches, peeled and unpeeled To ask mure than the highest offer that may if any other city, town, borough, township not foresee the length of or tbo depth of Smoked Bloater Herring until we find tbe Treasury of tbe country he received iu response to such an advertise- or other municipality. This latter measu ? imoked Scaled Herring Apricots ikrupt.' ment would be an unjust action, sinco it has as much to commend it as tho other has Extravagant language, perhaps; and yet Silver Prunes would deprive the citizens of tbo right to use to condemn It, and Assemblyman Righter Is the tables which I submit will Bhow that the California Prunes gas for no fair reason, a difficulty that would to bo congratulated upon having i t put on the appropriations for ton years following the in all probability bo removed at tho next en- ilendar. Mr. Righter, in urging- the adopFrench Prunes division of responsibility which he opposed suing charter election. tion of a favorable report, said: "Newark's were $088,000,000 greater, excluelvo of penPrunelles watershed boa absorbed in Morris county sions, and over $1,400,000,000 greater, Includ- Brook Trout While we aro on thi3 subject we would add Bartlett Pears 10,000 acres of land which, at the local rate of ing pensions, than for the ten years preceding Soused Mackerel, all sizes that it is n great pity that the City of Dover Evaporated Apples and Raspberries BI.70 on the $100, furnished the township the change. Russian Caviar cannot rescind the franchises that it so foolin which it is located a revenue of f 17,600. Of tbe $083,000,000, we can attribute only ishly granted to tho Telephone and Electric ittle Neck Clams Tlio contemplated Jersey City plant would $368,000,000 to tbe increase of tho population Light companies. The water franchise cantake away another tract of 4,400 acres, taxed of tbe country, the remaining $320,000,000 -ittle Neck Clam Chowder not be regarded as having been given for now a t $10,000, and tho loss of Buch a large being in excess of that growth. This vast Lobster nothing, for tho reduction in tho rates of area of ratables would be a serious one to sum is greater even than the $202,000,000 Insurance amounts to many times more than Oysters Morris county." realized by tbe Government as proceeds of the rental of the hydrants. I t fs not yet too All the leading varieties from the best bakers, fresh every day Salmon, all styles late t •> get some return for what tho Fire and While from a mercenary point of view It the bond Issues of the past three years. 11 Salted Banquet Wafers in 1 lb. packages 10c • 1 propose to vote for the bill juat as re- Develed Crabs Lamps Committee considers misplaced or may to the Interest of Newark to bring about mistaken generosity. The franchises that tho defeat of Mr. Rtghtcr's hill, the Kiu. Is ported, unless amendments are suggested; Crab Meat hare been granted do not run indefinitely glad to note that the Newark Evening News, and then after debate I may change my mind Into the future, but can bo terminated at with the usual liberal spirit with which that upon eoino items, It is a vory large bill, and Kippered Herring, plain once. What is post is gone, but In the future newspaper treats publlo questions, has de- involves a great many items, but the great Kippered Herring-, in tomato sauce controversy over the bill, if there Is any con- Shrimp the town should receive ample compensation clared the measure to be a just one. troversy, is that it is $15,100,000 greater by for all extensions of wires and poles of any Queen Olives, 20 oz. bottles, fine quality a8o A u o n t Gas. reason of ono single thing, namely, the large Finnian Haddies sort and for any purpose. T H E "path of rectitude" followed by tbe increase in expenditures required by con- Imported Sardines, the leading brands in all sizes, plain and boneless Baby Olives 9c TBE report of tbe manager of tho Dover Journal must bo as broad as it is long. tracts authorized by the River and Harbor Electric Light Company, acting as chairman Otherwise Its editor would have t o wander a bill passed at the last session. of the Fire and Lamps Committee, was in. little in his attempt to support a monopoly " I have sufficiently expressed my oppositended to be a n argument against tho Intro- and pose as a friend of the publlo a t the same tion to that bill, but since it has become a duction of gas, and so it Is when taken from time. ,w, and contracts have been made under It, his company's point of view, but how about DOES the Fire and Lamps Committee we are obliged to recognize those contracts tbe interests of the dear.public who olected recommend an exclusive franchise for all and make provision for the payments as btuit That report is really tho strongest time for the Bum of $10,000? Or an ex- called for." evidence in favor of the introduction of gas clusive franchise for a given time for that that IiaB yet been found. As wo stated two sum ? If not an exclusive franchise, what THE Behtdere Apollo says: Daring tbe weeks ago, gas costing $100 per 1,000 cubic guarantee Is the city to give that if a similar ten years that "ring rule" controlled our foet will furnish a aixteen candle power light franchise fs granted to another g a i company Ohoten Freeholders, plundered our treasury for 100 hours for 4 3 cents, while an electric that a like sum will ba charged i t ? The and disgraced our county, there was hardly a light furnishing tbe same amount of light $10,000 would be of more value t o the people time that a majority of the Board were not will cost Q I a O O f o r 1 0 ° h o u r s - I r t b e r e On account of removal from Ihe city of Dover if it were put In the shape of a well-meanlDg men. Ti»y were generally port of the manager of tho Dover Electric bond, that tho gas company should not com- weaker tban they were wicked. The ring, ! offer for sale one lot 75x1 J5 with a Light Company is correct when he says that bine with any other company to maintain year after year, by superior stratagem, organit costs only 60 cents to manufacture 1,000 prices. ..OP THE-frame house containing seven rooms ized the Board,appointed its committees, and cubic feet of gas, just see what possibilities thus managed to cover up the crooked transwith pantry, store room and closets. for competition are open to the public. The actions and perpetrate the frauds which were W I T H a gas plant in Dover we could have team heat. Inquire on the premises. gas company could furnish a sixteen candle at last brought to light by the close scrutiny light, heat and power a t every hour In tbe power light for 100 hours for 2 4 CGula and determined efforts of Freeholders who Notice of Registry, Revision and CorMrs. O. H. WESTERVELT, day, and we would not be restricted to the not loss money 1 few hours that the Dover Electric Light resolutely undertook tha work of reform. rection of Registry, Mt. Hope Avenue, Tho gigantic and continued frauds would noi Company finds the most profitable, have been possible but for the surpassing A m a n authority on gas, commenting on Dover, N. J. ihiwdneaa and skill of the members of the the report of the Fire and Lamps Committee P a b l o n o t i c e la Hereby g i v e n that each W I T H a gas plant la Dover the stores, all tbe Board* ot ReglBtry aud Elections in and of the City Council,,tho full text of which hotel? and private houses that aro using elec- Board who planned aud executed them. There aad For the several election districts of the Cltr ol was published in tho" ERA. last week, writes tric light would not have to keep a Bupply of were always honest members in the worst Dover, la the County of Morris, and State of New TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 33, 34, 1$ Z days ready to do the right thing, but they Jersey will meet at their several polling places, IN CHANOERY OP NEW JERSEY. to the BttA from 1'hiladelpliia: candles or kerosene lamps on hand to f urniih hereiaaf ter mentioned, on did not know how to begin to unravel the Daniel II. Skelicnger, Jr., was complainant, and '•One of the principal items of business of light wheu a dynamo runs hot or a fui Jobn Bodlne and Carrie Bodlne, 1KB wife, Minnie all gas companies to-day is that of supplying blows out. Churches would not be compelled Ingenious web with which their dishonest The very latest Paris, Berlin and London Novelties will be M. Hoffman and Amos Hoffman, her husband, Sirah C. Prall, DeWltt C. Baldwin and Annie gas for light, fuel and cooking purposes. On to suspend evening services while the engi- associates had entangled tha affairs ot the shown embracing the most magnificent array of at the bour of one (1) o'clock In the afternoon and Baldwin, tiia wife and William T. FiBher, were county. It would be as easy for a county to the average it will constitute about twenty- neers aro pouring water on a heated journal. remain In session until nine (0) o'clock intheerendefendants, fi. fa. for Bale of mortsagfd premelect two corrupt men in a commission of Ing of same day, for tbe purpose of correcting the ises. Returnable to May term, A.»., 1807. ; attractions ever collected in their store five per cent, of the entire business of the gas register of voters mstle by them and of adding three as to elect a majority of corrupt men in companies, and this is rapidly increasing, as WjLIARD W. OOTLGR, Solicitor. I T has been said that the Fire and Lamps a large Board of Freeholders, On this score thereto the names ot all persons entitled to the right of suffrane In ihe several election districts, the people aro educated to the use of gas on Commlttea would have recommended that at the neit enaulDR municipal election to be held on T3Y virtue ot the etated writ of fieri facias in my fuel line?. The committee which claims to tho gas franchise be sold for $5,000 if they there is no nesd of a change, but there may *-* liands. I shall expose for sale at public vendue at the Court Bouse hi Morris to wu, N. J., on have Investigated tbo subject so thoroughly had not feared that the price would bavi be other changes presented that will convince our lawmakers and the people that tbe timeMONDAY, tho lflth day of APRIL next, evidently went at it in a very crude way and been paid at once. shill appear In person before them or shall honored body, the Board of Freeholders, who did not get any facts that were correct—at be shown by the affidavit In writing ot said voter A. T). 1B97, between the hoursof 12 M. and 5 o'clock should retire and allow the mo Jem commls ia aald district to be • legal voter therein, and P. H , that U to say at 3 o'clock la tbe afternoon least they did not report them so. * • • • W H E N a director in tho Dover Electric erasing therefrom the came of any person, who, of said day, all that certain tract or parcel of land The exhibition of Trimmed Millinery this Spring is made a The remark In the report, that at the last Light Company sayi that company is not op- sion to come upon the scene In our State. I! after a fair opportunity to be heard, Bhall be shown and premises, hereinafter particularly described It could be demonstrated that this would bo not to be entitled to a roto therein by reason of situate.lying and being In the Township of Chester, special feature and includes the finest productions of LonGas Exposition in New York the committee posing the introduction of gas, but t i n t "the non residence or otherwise. la the county of Morris and State of New Jersey, more economical, as well as more wieldy, it found the cost of gas 'absolutely put it p-e-e-e ople don't want it," (in high falsetto) butted and bounded as follows, to wit; don and Paris Round Hats and Bonnets together with Beginning at tbe southeast corner of tbe stone out of the reach of ninety-nine out of a hun- he refers to the sisters and the cousins and is quite possible that a change might ba made, exclusive designs from their own work rooms. school house west of th« public road leading rrom dred of our (your) citizens/ is certainly not the aunts of tbe stockholders of bis company, Comprising that portion of the City lying north Peapaclc to Cheater and running thence (1) north of a line, commencing In tbe centre of Blackwell fifty-one degrees east Bfxteen chatusand tbirty-nve based on faor, as the larger proportion of SENSING the early enactment of a protocttvt street where Morris Btreet croseeB It, following tbe links; thence (2) along Angleman's line north houses in which cooking is dono nowadays, FBAIBB from Sir Hubert Is praise indeed line of said Blackwell street, westerly to the thirty-sir degrees and flfty-seven minutes west tariff law, importers last woek began rushin centre corporation line. In front of St. Mary's Hall; and three chains and eighty-five links; thence (3) still in progressive places, use gas stoves for tali The Philadelphia Record (Dem.) says of the their goods pell mell out of bond. On Sat TOBX of a line, commencing In the centre of Black- along the Bald Anglenian's line north twenty-eight purpose." selection of Thomas B. Reed for tho Speaker well etreet, where Morris Btreet crosses it, follow- degrees and forty -eight minutes east twenty chains urday of last week a total of 91,310,01)11 w v ing the centre line of said Morris street, northerly aim thirty-seven lints to a stono heap; thence (4) ship of the fifty-fifth Congress: paid in duties, which breaks the record ai to the Morris Canal, thence following Bald canal north fifty-three degrees and thirty-three minutes " T h e caucus choice of the Republican the Custom House, northeasterly to a point directly opposite tho cen- east twenty-nine chains and thirty linlisto William B T THE imposition of a 10 per cent discrimtre Of Bergen Btreet; thence northerly across tbe T. Meltck'a land; (5) north forty degreeBwest thirty Representatives in the Ftrty-flfth Congress inating duty on all goods imported In other Morris Canal basin to the centre or lit. Hope ave- chains and nineteen links to a chestnut tree; thence nue; thence following tbe centre line of said ave- (0) north fifty-one degrees and fifty-one minutes than American Bhips, as provided In the new for the Speakershlp of that body fell upon MA RUT ED. nue northerly to tbe corporation line, near the res- eaBt nine chains and thirty links; thence (7) north tariff b'll tho Republican party carries out a tho right man. Mr. Reed is admittedly TRUSCOTT—WILLIAMS.—At tho resid idence of Mrs. Carolina Cooper. 1This Board of thirty-nine degrees and thirty-nine mtnuttw west six chains and forty-one links to the middle of tho distinct pledge contained in the platform past master 8B parliamentarian. But ho is ence of Mrs. Emma Truscott, on Dickersot Registry and Election will meet ai " rond; thence (fli south lirty degrees and thirty street, by the Rev. W. J. Hampton, Will- H o u s e , on Sussex street. adopted at tho St. Louis convention which more than t h a t ; his strength and clarity of minutes west twenty-two chains and nfty-tbree iam O. Truscott and Mies Martha T. Willlinks to the middle of the road; thence (0) south nominated McKinley and Hobart. It was mind, his fores and fearlessness of charade] iams, both of Dover. thirteen degrecBand thirty minutes east two chains and his broad and consistent statearaanshl] Just such a discriminating duty to which thi Blxty-foiir linkB; then (10) south fifteen deComprising that part of the elly lying south of a and weBtfourchalDBanrUUty-elghtlinbs; thence merchant marine of tho earlier years of the combine to lift him head and shoulders abovi line commencing ID the centra of Blnckvell street, grees THE AOME HEATER is not a sectional boiler j neotionBl (11) south Blxty-t« o degrees west two cbalnB and tho common run ot men in public life. The "DEPORT OF THE CONDITION OP THE NA where Warren street crosses it, following the cen- twebtr-two Republic owed its proud eminence. links; thence (12) BouthflCty-threodeIS. TIONAIJ UNION BANK, at Dover, In the tre of Bdtrt Blnukwell Btreet, westerly to the cor- grees and twenty Record is glad to see Thomas D. Reed suc- State minutes west sir chains and of New Jersey, at the close of Business, poration Hoe in front of St. Mary's Hall; and west forty'live I In KB; thence boilers leak and are expensive to keep in repair.: "We obvi(13) south fifty one degrees ceed himself, and it congratulates his party Much Oth, 1897. of a lino commencing ID the centre ot Blackwell westtwenty.two clmlns and ninety-seven links to THERS can be no question but that Spain is Btreet, where Warren street crosses it, following a heap of «one«, Patry's corner; thence(14) south on the good sense It ehows la keeping him RESOURCES. the centre line of said Warren Btreet, southerly to twenty degrees east eleven chains and ninety -eight Inspired with a more wholesome respect for ate this by making our boiler in one solid casting, and -will Loans a n d Discounts $774,583.58 tbo D., L. and W. It. It. traefce; thence across said the front." to a near gate post; thence (16) north thirtythe United States since the advent of the Overdrafts, secured and unsecured DC f tracks and following the centre of Orchard street HDICB five and a hair degrees ease two chains and eightyU. 8. Bonds, to secure circulation 81,850.) to the Orchard Street Cemetery; thence following McKinley administration than that country links Into tbe road leading from Peapack to outlaBt any boiler on the market. STANHOPE. Stocks, securities, e t c 80,708.1 tho northeastern, eastern and southern boundaries six the nee (10) north elgnty-Blx deRreea and had when Cleveland was president. Doubtof said cemetery respectively to the centre of Chester; Prize fights are like spring elections ; the Banking-house, Furniture and Fixtures, 80,000, minutes ea*t two chaltu and seventy links to 8,000.01 Spruce street; thence following the centre or Spruce aforty less the subjoined plank from the Republican result is a disappointment to many persons, Other real estate a n d mortgages owned corner ot a post and rail fence; thence (17) south Parties wanting a heater will do well to investigate. Beferfrom National Banks (not Reserve 1. reet to tbe centre of William street; thence fol- fifteen mtoutee west six chains and eighty-two platform adopted at tfae St. Louis convention, but it would not do for one fellow to hold the Due AgentB).. 10.OO7. fjwiDg the centre of "William street to the centre to a flttke la fence; thence (IS) north eighty* Duo from Approved resorre agents. 67,B23,I of Academy street; thence following the centre of links which nominated McKinley and Hobart, has championship too long. two and a half degrees west two chains and nlnetyChecks and other cash Items 1,780,8: Academy Btreet to tbe centre ot Becond street; seven links to the aforesaid road; thence (10) south enoes: James A. Goodale and A. Shnman. had its effect ' O80.i~ thence following the centre of Second street to tho twenty decrees east twenty-etght chains and seven Many complain that they never bave seen Notes of other National Banks centre ot By ram street; thence following the cen- links to the place ot beginning, containing two From the hour of achieving their own In- times so dull as now. It Is always the dark- Fractional paper currency, nickels a n d tre of Dyram Btreut to the centre ot First street; cents l,031,8< three ucreB and seventy-nine bundependence the people of the United States eat just before tho dawn. thence following the centre of First street to tbe hundredofand an acre ot land, reserving therefrom a Lawful money Reserve ID Bonk, viz: have regarded with sympathy the struggles centre of Penn avenue; thence following tho cen- dredths 20,474.00 St. Patrick's day was certainly favored Specie of other American peoples to free themselves tre of Penn avenue to Ihe corporate lino near the school house lot. 18,820.00 residence of Aim. Margaret Coonrod. This Hoard . from European domination. Wo watch with witd propitious Heather. Same think the iJenU-tender notes It being the same land and premises conveyed ^ —45,803,00 of Registry and Election will meet at tho P a r k deep and abiding interest tho heroic battle of clerk of tho weather meant it for the big ^BedempUon by Samuel Trimmer and wife to Susan O. Bodlne fund with U. 8. Treasurer H o t e l , on Blackwell street. the Cuban patriots against cruelty and opby deed dated tbe 3rd day of January, 1878, aad reCave per cent, of circulation) 1,400 £ pression, ana our best hopes go out for tbe full fight out west, as they were so wrapped up in corded Iu the Morris County Olerk1e office In book W 0 of deecls, pages 1ST etc. success of their determined contest for liberty. thought nbout tho great pugilistic contest. Total Excepting and reserving, hownver, a lot of two The government of Spain, having lost control LIABILITIES. Mayor T. J. Cllft, of Netcoiig, who has Comprising that portion of the city Ijlnc south and ontt-halfacreB, more or less, conveyed by Susan of Cuba, and being unable to protect the stock paid ID »!13,000.C of tbe line commencing In the centre of Blackwol C. Bodlne to John Bodine by deed dated May I4tb. property or lives o? resident American clti> been confined to his bed for nearly two weeks Capital Surplus fund S00,OO0.C street where JIorriB street crosses It, folio*iDg the 1600, recorded In the Morris County Clerk's office zens or to comply with the treaty obligations. paBt, Is now convalescent. centre lino of said Blackwell street easterly to the In book F IS of deeds, psgo 146 etc, and describee Undivided profits, less expenses a n d we believe that the government of tbe United : taxes paid 28,035.0! corporation line opposite the centre of the pain as follows: Beginning at a planted Btone, being the A.JDDBOX COB -:AUCTIONEER. There will be considerable building th National SSn'i n S i l t a | t i < £ ""• stockholde StateB Bhould UBO its influence and good offlcea Bank: notes outstanding 2r,4^5.0 Bliop of the D., L. and W. Oar Shops, and east of southeast corner of the old echool house lor, also The subscriber haTloirleasetltliefann will sell on S5.7D0.6i 1 ha line forming the eastern boundary or the Sec- corner or Ellas fatry's and running thenco along to restore peace and give independence to tho summer In tills section, although at present Due t o other National Banks ond Ward, as hereinbefore described. This Board the line o£ the said Patry north twenty and onethe premises known aBtbe James M. Brlant Farm Due t o State banks and bankers. Ttffl.A' Island. It Is a UtUo dull. near Centre drove, Wednesday, Parch 34. too Dividends unpaid 149.01 of Registry and Election will meet at the M a n - quarter degrees west eight chains and twenty-two Ex-Sheriff Qonderman will make a number Individual deposits subject t o c h e o k . . . . . 570,703.8 s i o n H o u s c j on Sussex street. links to a marked rock near a cedar tree in Ellas following pei-aonnl properly i 1 cowjlotchlckens: J. WESLEY TOLLMAN, Putry'fl line, being also the Bouthweat corner o potatoes: lot com In ear; lot oatB; lot bay; barrel 107. That "ndjusted" tariff knavery crops on. of improvements about tbe Franklin House, Demandcortmcatesof deposit the uew school bouse lot; thence (3) with tho tIaroM5,1807. Certified checks 1,170.1 Secretary. vlneaarj lot emptv elder barrelB;aaprlnpfl:Burrey! school bouse lot north sixty-DIDO degrees and fortyovery now and then in the columns of tbe after he takes possession on April 1. Cashier's checks outstanding 70.55 minutes east four chains to another corner of Comprising that portion of tha city lying north flvoschool Jllorrit Journal. Wo wish our young frlond, D. M. Huff, uouue lot passing through tho centre of Total $088,000.1 •f a. line commencing in the centra of Maekwell atheplanted Btone, just one chain west of thecorner; tho best success on this mundane sphere that Barest where Morris street crosses It following the thonce following furniture; Dedalrads; bureaus; tables: BtnndB! <jci ot Now J e r s e y , I __ the public road in a southerly dicentre of nald Blackwell street easterly to the corTHE Philadelphia Record says: "Ex-Post- tho world affords. We also hope he may en- State together with articles notenumerateu. Sale to beCounty of Morris f rection 13; four chains and forty-six links to a point poration lino oppositethe centra of the paint shop maBter General Wilson fittingly and compre- joy the highest degreo ol felicity in sall'i gin at I o'clock. Terms, etc. on day of sale. I, Elbert II. Baldwin, Cashier of LhPAbove-namcc oC the D., L. nnd W. B. B. Car Bbops, aud east ot In centre of eald road dUtaut. ninety-eight links the southeast corner ot John Bodltura house Notice Is hereby Blven that tho Olty Council will 17-lw BARTON BRIANT. hensively describes tho new Tariff bill as a over life tempestuous sea with bis better half bank, do solemnlr swear that tbo above statemeni the lino forming tbe eastern boundary of the Fli from aud In a direct Hue to the sautli side of the same: Is true to the beet of t o y Imowledge and belief. meet at tho Council Chamber prior to tho nraUay Ward as hereinbefore described. This Board — thence still down said road four chains and four Tastandvoi*iTllx?*i8Echemo of class legisla- even though they should ba struck ones in Registry and Election Kill meet at the A r m o r y links, moro or lees, to the line of Ellas Hockembury ol April, for lho Mttlemont of all claim. ognlnBt E. H . BJILOWIX, Cashier. B u i l d i n g , on Essex street tion." An a commentator on thd nubject of awhile by a little squall. AUO08. Subscribed a n d sworn to before m e this 11th day ttionco with said lino (5) south fifty one degrees, tariffs, ex-Postmaster General ffifeon is the of B a r c b , 1807. west one chain and fourteen links, moro or less, to the Olty of Doter for lho ilaoal year. All bills or I havo o number of Fresh Milch1 Cows for the place of beginning, W I I A U U OTTO, Notary Public. claims oualnst tho city mu.t bb flled.wlth lho City alo most discredited man in tho United States. I"or Palo People. at reasonablo prlwa. Call or address - Ho is a past moBtor in the art of bow not to Killgore's Iron Tonlo Fills will improve the Correct—Attest: EDGAR L. DUXILING, Sheriff. Clerk not later than Saturday, March SOU., law. JAMES OA.RB, City Clerk ot Dover. IOAIO W. SaiRtjro, ) duit, 1. o., raiw revenues or promote home appetite and Impart strength and tone to tha Dated March 11, IBW. West BlncUwell street, JOS. V. BAKElt, Olty Clerk. O. R. M C L L I I ,v V Directors. t Pover, M. J. 17-5w.' Chronicle antl Era, P. F, 510.60, : DltolMorch 17,1887, Ji-OlT Industrie;, entire system. DltcSMarch.8 188r. , . l 0 Sw (Near St. Mory'a Church.) FMD, II. Y acs, ) Zbe Iron Eva. TUE chairman of the Fire and Lamps Corolittee, who is so vigilant in looking after the nterestof the public, (f) in casting hia ©yes ,to tho far distant future, overlooks things :arby. The electric light poles iu this city •e at best an unsightly blemish aud an eyo sore to our streets, but they could be vastly improved in appearance by a coat of paint Now Chairman Young, or tho Fire and L*amps Committee-, might call tho attention f Muuager Young, of tho Dover Electric Jght Company (a la Pooh Bah), ta this natter. Ho might address him after this 'ashion: DovKn, N. J., March 19,1897. THE QEO. RICHARDS CO. Dover, New Jersey Fish Canned in Tin Special Cheese Dress Ginghams . Ladies'Kid Gloves Smoked and Salt Fish Dried and Evaporated Fruits Fish Canned in Tin Crackers and Biscuits Olives The Geo. Richards Co. NOTICE. For Sale. HEATH & DRAKE, ANNUAL CITY ELECTION CITY OF DOVER GRAND SPRING OPENINGI SHERIFF'S SALE. Tuesday, April 6, 1897 Tuesday, April 13, 1897 Ladies' Suits, Wraps, Parasols, Silks, Dress Goods, Laces, Dress Trimmings, Carpets, Upholstery, Etc., Etc. FirstWard. 777 and 770 Broad St., Newark, N. J. Second Ward. A New Departure WWI. BARTLEY * SONS Third Ward. BAOTLEY - . Annual Meeting. . . . . . N E W JBESSTB PUBLIC SALE. SffiSIHfi Fourth Ward. Notice. Cattle for Sale. JOS. V. BAKER, THE IRON ERA, DOVER. N. J., MARCH 19, 1897. flronJEra. Robins have put In an appearance. A telephone booth has been placed in the Mrs. ReBse Jenkins, of Prospect street, is on t b e Gas Question, The annual weighing of mails is now tak- pay station at Port Oram. spending a few days with /rlends at New The subjoined interesting excerpt from the ing place Hazel, the four-year-old daughter of Charles Brunswick. American Oas Journal will doubtless be MARCH 19. 1897. Electric lights have been placed It, the Uren, of German street, Is dangerously sick. MISB AndrewB, of New York, spent Sunday read with interest by themomberaof tbe Fire modeled store on Sussex street. The Rov. C. M. Sanford preached in the as the guest of Miss Mary Drummer at her and Lamps Committee of the City Council, ;l Office at Dover, N. J, Th'ero will bo an entertainment held In the Chirstal Slreet Chapel on Wednesday even home on Morris street. as welt OG by citizens of Dover generally: Mulbrook church on Wodnesday, March 24. Ing. "Whenever and wherever we have reports Mr. end Mrs. Alexander Searing, of ChrysFifteen hundred Ballons of applo whiske. LOCAL JOXTINO8. An excellent set of pulpit chairs have been tol street, celebrated tbe KOth anniversary of of what goes on ia assemblages called together for the purpose of advocating the municipal wero skipped from Blairstown to New York oddod to tho furniture of the Freo Methodist their marriage last evening. markets last we"k. control of lighting plants, tbe story of what Church. Gordeurankingtime will BOOU bo hero. Mrs. D. Fred Allen, of Orchard street, vis-. has been accomplished by the municipality of A number of Dover people attended the TUB rivet mill Is closed down this week. One of Dover's enterprising business houses iBied her parent*!, Mr. aud Mrs. William Philadelphia, in owning and controlling its Candidates ore looming uptorthe office of fanoy dress ball at the State Hospital on haB issued advertising cords with a Chinese Norman, at Boonton, yesterday. gas works and gas supply, is sure to be cited Wednesday evening. \ coin attached. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baker entertained a as evidencethat tho communities in which tbe City Clerk. The Washington Poultry, Pigeon and F( large number of gueste at their homo on Wallace Vougb, of Central avenue, is takparticular set of agitators live should "do Enitsr uovoltios are commencing to appear Stock Association is the narao of a now or ing a course in book-keeping at the Dover Clinton street, Wednesday evening. likewise." Philadelphia for some time lias In tho stare windows. gnnizattou at Washington. „ Business College. Miss Ida, Lyons, of Union Bchool House, been selling gas at $1 per 1,000 cubic feet, Georgo Gardner bus put city water intc and the experiment has been carried on for a McDavitPost, Wo. M, G. A. R., will hold spent last week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A Vonderveer.who has conducted a butcher Us livery stable on Warren street. period sufficiently long to onable unprejudiced thoir regular monthly entertainment in their business in tbis city for several years, will John Talmadge on Blackwell street. A numta' ot local tradesmen are proving rooms on Monday evening. observers tocome to a fair conclusion over it. move to Scronton" on April 1. Miss Gertie Rosenbauoi,of Easton, has been Tbo consensus of opinion amongst BUCU obthemselves excellent window-dressers. A monuownt to commemorate the battle of On Monday last tho Rav. C. M. Sanford spending several days as the guest of Mr, and servers, wbo are well qualified to reach a The toys were seen for tho flret time this Bound Brook will be dedicated at Bound returned from Allentown, Pa., where has Mra. L. D. Schwarz, of Sussex street. couclusion that will hold, since they themos3B pln3'in£ base ball on Monday. Brook some time during April. been attending a general quarterly meeting. Miss Sadie McFall, of Detroit, Michigan, is selves are engaged in the business of gas 1 11 Schwarz will build an addition to On Saturday night's snow storm delayed the M. V. B. Bearing has tho contract to put a the guest of her cousins, the Misses Kato and manufacture and distribution, is that Phila1 ' sido of his Sussex street budding. p., I,. & W. It. n . "fly»i.>'from tlwwwt, due slato roof on a now houBO which is being built Sadie McFall, on Monmouth avenue. delphia has been losing a round percentage Tbis week's cold snap was a bitter disap- here at 8:20 in tho morning, over an hour. by Nathan Wilcox, on Richards avenue. Mrs. Rodney Howell, of Schraalenburg, on every ],0D0 feet sold ot tbe f 1 rate. That pointment to many bycycllste in this city. N. J., is the guest ot her parents, Mr. and fact waB brought out in all its bareness about H. H. King, of Washington, has been ap- Charles Mase is doing tho work. a fortnight ago, during the investigation of A Brooklyn man has been In town for the pointed Assistant Superintendent of tho ThoT._M. C. A, men's meeting next Sun- Mi-B. A. Judson Coe, on Bergen street. tbe branches of tbo Philadelphia municipal past lew days looking for a Bite for a saloon Prudential Insurance Company's office in this day at 4 o'clock will be held in the Baptist Misses Emma Sullivan, Anna Byrne and government by a special committee of the There is no trutli in the report that Watson Church. Tile Rev. C. M. Bontord will spsak. Anna Maloney attended the McDowell openState Senate. When the Gas Bureau was ing hi New York city on Monday laBt. LitU'll has sol* the Control House at RockA freight cor got on tho track near tho All men are cordially Invited to attend. gotten to for probing, some important develD., L. & XT. R. R. depot yesterday afternoon away. A new barber shop will be opened In the Mrs. Charles Emmoos, who has been con- opments came to light. Several expert witAugustus Larsen, of this city, has bought a and blocked the west bound trains for nearly basement under Knnouse's store on Blackwell fined to her home on Sanford street, by a nesses were summoned, among whom wore an hour. Btreet April 1. George Snyder, who has jusb severe illness, is able to be arouad again. Mr. Eugene Vanderpool, whose great ability IIQUSO ami lot in Porruan Valley from Lemuel E. F. Totten, proprietor of tho Mansion returned from a barber school in New York Rev. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Holloway wero as a gas engineer cannot be denied, and whose Hoffmancity, will be In charge. House stables, has added a hack to his busiBtanding as a man whoso opinions aro his own, called to Flushing, L. I., last Saturday by A large number of employees of tko Rlchness, which will hereafter meet all trains on A temporary organization of a Board of the serious Illness of Mrs. Halloway's mother. absolute and unpurchasable, may not be ardson £ Boynton stove works spent Sunday the D., L. & W. R. B, Trade was effected In Newton Friday evening The rogular meeting of Dovor.TJnion, 2To. controverted. In his testimony Mr. Vanderat Brooklyn. The report of the State School Superinten- lost by the election of tho following officers: 306, Iron Molders Union of North America, pool declared that, taking due account of all Don't forgot tho Vigilant's Easter, ball W.W. Woodward, Chairman ;H.O Ryereon, was held in Hairbouse'B Hall Tuesday oven- proper factors that should be considered in dent shorn that tho average cost per pupil No effort is being spared to make it tlie event connection with the existing conditions of for maintaining the schools in 87 cities and secretary. The chair appointed Messrs. Sam- ing-. of tho season. gas manufacture and distribution in Philadeluel Nichols, F. M. Hough and H. O. Ryersou towns in the State last year was »15.05. Mrs. B. Frank Dllts, of Washington, has phia, the cost per 1,000 cubic foot would be A number of Eoveritos attended a recep~ committee to draft a constitution and bybeen t i e guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tl.SU, thus showing a loss of SO cents per 1,000 Robert Burns, who Is canvassing the town tion and dunce at the Flanders' hotel on IWB. J. S. Melick, on MoFarlan street, for several feet of gas distributed. Under the peculiar for Ira J. Coe to take orders for the new Tuesday ovoning. At the Rockaway .township annual school days. house numbers, is meeting with success. He bookkeeping methods of the Bureau, howAloxandor Kanouse will ou April 1 move has already disposed of over five hundred meeting held in the school bouse in Lower Mrs. Jacob Melick, of New Garmantovrn, ever, a diilerouceof f 200,0(10 in its favor as liij (uroiture store to the Odd Fellow's build- numbers. Hibernla on Tuesday night ninety-six votes N. J., has been visiting her daughters, Mrs. the result of the operations for tho last year ing on Sussex street. were cast resulting in there-election of AuWildrMc and Mrs. George Mitchell, in this is shown. Of count?, Mr. Vanderpool, in bis Joseph L. Lamb, for thirty years grand A most enjoyable reception and dance was treasurer of the New Jersey Grand Lodge of gustus Munson and Thomas Heslln, and the city. testimony, allowed for all clashes of lrsses, given at tbo hake End Hotel, landing, on Odd Fellows, died at his homo in Jullustown, election of Frank Decker, of Lyonsville, to BUch as leakage (which there arnounts Ut over Harry Meyers entertained a number of fill the unexplred term of Thomas Rhoda, reWednesday ovoning. SO.percent.), non-payment ot taxes, failure Burlington county, last Friday, aged eightyfriends at his home on P.ichard avenue Monsigned. to charge anything for plant depredation, llulford King Is laid up at his home on nine years. day evening. Tbe party was a very enjoyantiquated manufacturing and 'distributing Pequannoe streot, nursing a sprained wrist able one. Tho bill providing for the damming of the plant and systems, etc. Another witness PERSONAL MENTION. and an attack ol the grip. Delaware river has passed the House. Two "Dorie" Von), the mall canier, is confined {Prof. Edward W. Bemis, of Chicago, whose Two [lugilistically lucllned young men of companies aro already being organized to Beaderi of the l u o n aid materially In mak to his home on East Blackwell street by an ideas about the plan of municipal control of Ellison will, it is aold, fight to afinishaterect dams and secure the power. All raft- ig tuu column of interest. Gontxlbuuons should attack of the grip. William Beam is taking lighting enterprises are quite in favor oz that be slRQed by th« tender's name as a guannto* of Ogtleusburg on Saturday sight. Ing below Fhilllpsburg will be stopped if the genuineness. bis place. practice) admitted that the Philadelphia Four Dover boys wrote a lelter to Fitzslm- bill becomes a law. Mrs. M. C. Havana and mother, Mrs. 8. L. plant was in no sense a modern one, nor anyFrank Cargo visited friends at Fhillips- Stickle, have both been confined to their tbiug in value like that put upon it by the mons at Carson City last week wishing him The Washington Star lays: "Pen Argyl, success in his fight with Corbett. so tho Index sayB, is noted for ite large ben's burg on Sunday. home on Prospect street for the poet week city. In fine, the testimony before tho Senate Committee all wont to show that the Phila- .. John Wink spent Sunday visiting relatives byilhKBS. • • A largo number of Dover sports attended •ggs. Down in Dover It's just tbe reverse j delphia gas works may be confidently pointed tho pool match between Bell and Connors at there the eggs are Bmoll, but very powerful, at Greenpoint, L. I. Inspector Raymond Chirk, of tho N. Y. to as a positive example why such enterprises -AGENTS FOR according to the Btory told last summer by Morristown on Friday evening last. Miss Mary Haylant spent Sunday with and N, J. Telephone Company, spent Sunday should bo under private direction rather than Friends at Morristown. as the guest of Inspector George Masker at in publio control." A. Q. Buck has the contract to point the the electric belt fakir. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Park, of Bartley, have now house being hullb tor J. W. Baker at George Earlea, of Mlddletown, visited Morriatown. tho corner of Richards avenue and Hudson Issued cards of invitation for the marriage of friends in Dover this week. Mrs. Eliza Farrow, of Flanders, spent Tuestheir daughter, Miss Emma Alien Park, to street. * Miss Sue Cox is the guest of friend) at day at tho home of ber son, T>r. J, W, FarGeorge Stlolier Surprised. row, corner Sussex street and Clinton aveGround has been broken for John Price's Charles A. King, of Buccasuuna, to take place Morristown for a fewdays. George H. Sticher, formerly of this city, nue this city, , . noiv house at thocorner cf Stanford stroot and at thoir residence at Bartley on Wednesday Robert Buckley was the guest of friends at Mt. Hope avenue. J. J. Vree'and has the afternoon, March JM, at half after i o'clock. Long Island City on Sunday. Captain Wilkins aniXieutenant Strickland but now engine Despateher of too D., L. & A FUtli STOCK OFTho moJders at tie Richardson & Boynton contract. • of the Volunteer Post, of this place, spent W. R. R. at Hoboken, was on Wednesday a Ernest Goodell attended the sportsmen's last Thursday with Mrs*. Johnson, on Mount nuch surprised man. He was invited to atTuo train on the Central railroad, due here itove works are much elated over the arrival show in New York yesterday, tend a reception given by the Ladles' Auxilof four kittens, who made their entree jpon Hope avenue. • . at 3:45 p. M., on Saturday struck two COWB iary ot the Brotherhood of Railroad EngiMrs', James K. Roakrow, of Bergen street, the stage of Ufa on Monday. "Nellie," the Mr; and Mm. F«terMbwery and John P«d- neers, tn their rooms at 100 Bloomfleld aveabove Hurd, killing one and breaking the mother, is a great pet with the molders, who is visiting friends in Brooklyn, rick, of this city, attended the reception given nue, Hoboken, and when everybody was other's leg, ' " brought her with them from the Brooklyn Philip McDonald spent Sunday with friends to Engine Despateher George Sticher, at Ho- present, John S. Gibson, former editor of tho A. fine specimen ot penmanship^ ia on dis- shop. and relatives at Willlonuburg. boken, Wednesday evening. ERA, arose and after entertaining his listenplay in the show window of Robert Klllgore. Mrs. Louisa Mienstrom died at her boms Louis Whltford, of Paterson, spent Sunday Peter Riley, superintendent of pay stations ers with a most eloquent address, turned and Tho writing is that of Professor J. M. Reiser l Grant street on Saturday last, aged 65 with his parents on Sprucestreet. presented Mr. Bticher, in behalf otthe lodge, of the N. Y. and K, J> Telephone Company, of the Dover Business College. years. The funeral was held in the Swedish Oeorge SUcher, jr., of Jersey City Heights, has been in this city for several days looking with a set of resolutions ot regret on his reThe New York and New Jenny Telephone Methodist Church on Grant street on Tuesfusal to accept the nomination for the office after the interests of that company. Comptvny will shortly begin the erection of a day, the Rev. Mr. Johnson conducting the [as been visiting friends in Dover. ot Chief Engineer, as he has held that office Mte Susan Coursen, of Succasunna, visited Bernard Dwyer, of'jersey City, who was now Hue between this city and Rockaway, service. Interment in Orchard Bfreet cemfor the past twelve years. He also presented Miss Bessie Cooper during the week. an old favorite jn the.B^rooklyn molding^room t. dung tbe line of the Central Railroad. etery. • . • to him a handsome crayon portraitoF himself Whist is getting to be a favorite game of the Richardson * Boynton •'orks, has ar- and a pioture of the "Spitfire," the firstengine Some big improvements are being made at Captain Wilkins, of Dover Port, No. 8, rived In Dover and the moldera are once the "Old Homestead."'. A new back bar and American Volunteers, has been raised to the among the young people of this city. owned by the D., L, & W. R. R. Mr. Sticher Edward Hurd, of Newark, vls'ted friends more happy. arose and tried to thank the members for new door has been put in and. the building rank of Aide decamp, which gives her a vote Mlra Mallie Kent, who is convalescing from their kindness, but bis emotion was too great will bo redecorated, papered and painted. in tbe Orand Field Council* of the Army. in this city the fore part of the week, Miits Edna Berry, of Guy Btreet, was con- a ten weeks' illness, started on Friday of last and as he thought of tbe words of praise Iu another column Mrs. Q. H. Westerveit Her promotion was announced, among others, week for Hazleton, Pa. ~ 'She will spend sev- which Mr. Gibson had uttered, he sat down ; advertises her property on Mt. Hope avenue at the recent first anniversary of the Ameri- [n«d to her hom« by sickness last week. eral weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. N. Lewis, and cried. Later, Mr. Sticher told how he for sale, as she expects to move to Rofeville can Volunteers. Frank liolitho, ot Edison, spent Sunday of thatplace. ^ used to live at Scranton when the "Spitfire" in the near future. For particulars see adv. St. Mary's Hall was well filled on Wednes- among friends and relatives in this city, Mr. and Mm, 8. E. McFall entertained a was first put*on the road and how ha had A special train, from Hackettstown passed day night on the occasion of the dance givon William H Searing is spending a few weeks lumber of guests at a-whist party at their played "hookey" from school to ride on it. through Dover on Wednesday evening c«rry- by Division No. 8, Ancient Order of Hiber- with friends at Oxford, Warren county. home on Monmouth avenue Tuesday evening. B. E. Cfaapln, editor of the Aallroad Emiog a largo number of Free Masons to Madi- nians. Music was furnished by Professor . AND : .. ' ' Miss Elizabeth Hocking spent Sunday with MIssBadie McFall, of Detroit, won the first ployee, acted as master of ceremonies at the son to pny a fraternal visit to tho lodge of Kenstler's orchestra. Refreshments were 3T sister, Mrs. Charles Case, of Chester. prize for ladles, and Douglass Broadwell the fine Bupper which was nextserved. Mr. and thatplace. .• ' .;• " provided in abundance and the affair was a and Mrs. H. S. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Peter ...: . Albert Chambre spent Sunday with Mr. gentlemen's prize. Mowery, Mr. and Mrs. Gaorge Trimmer and A representative of the ERA. who bod occa- ircnouDced success. and Mrs, J. W. Wiliett, at German Valley. MissEmnniKayhart, whofora year past John Pedrick, of this city were among those sion to tramp through Rockaway tho fore Captain Wilkins and about twenty-five Mrs. F. H. Dlckerson is so far recovered has taught Bohool in Rockaway Valley, has part ot tho week thinks the council of that members of Dover Pest, No. 8, American resigned her position to .accept another in the present. from her recent illness M to be out again. • l borough ought to compel the property owners 'olunteers, went to Zronia on Monday where Mr. and Mrs. Q. H, Westerveit, of Mount Fort Oram school, '.vhere Bhs trill begin teacb' t) lay sidewalks, Church. Xotcs. they held a rousing meeting in the chapel. ingonMonday. Miss KayhBrt was formerly Hope aveuur; will shortly move to RoseviHe. First Baputit Church—Services next Suna teacher in tbe Mt. Pleasant school. Bruvnt Hedden, of Gold street, had the end They received a warm welcome and much Mrs. F. A. Vinotnt, ot Washington, visited ottlie second linger of the Tight hand taken Interest was manifested by church members A'very pretty home,wedding took place day at 10:80 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. At the evenoff by a steam jointer at the D., L. & W. R. of many years' standing, who extended a Mrs. B. F. Dilts on McFarlan street yester- Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs.ing service tbe pastor, tbo Rev. William HShawger, will lecture on the "Pilgrim^ FilR. car shops on Saturday morning last. This cordial welcome to the post to come again. day. Emma Truscott, on Dickerson street, when gress," with stereoptlcon illustration. Charles Bruzle, of Newton, spent Sunday. makes tho fourth accident Mr. Hedden has The trip was made la two stages and the her son William C. Truscott, was united in met with since employed at the car shops. Dover party got back about midnight. l the guest ot M. F. Hughes at the Park Preaching in Grace M. E Church on Sunmarriage to Miss Martha T. Williams, ot Bo las had tho ends of two fingers on each day at 10:30 A. II. by the Rev. A. M. Harris, Tbe Epworth League, of the First M. E. Hotel. Newark, the Rev. W. J. Hampton, ot Grace hand clipped off. Dr. A. W. Condict dressed Church, held a package party at the home of of Fort Oram ; Sunday Bchool at 2:30 P. I I . ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mase, of New York, ' : the wound and Mr. Hedden is now getting Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Blenvirth on Randolph spent Sunday with friends and relatives la M. E. Church. Epworth League devotional service at 6:80 p. ' W.E. Drake, formerly of tbis city, and an M.; preaching by the pastor at T;SO p. v . along nicely. avenue on Friday exenlng last. A large num- this city. ox-member, ot Protection Hook and Ladder Servlcesln St. John's Church next w e e k At the regular meeting of the Young Men's xr were present and the evening was pleasLieutenant and Mrs. Walton willhave Company, now captain of a fire company in Sunday, 7:80 and 10:80 a. m., 2:30 and 7:30 p. Catholic Literary Institute, held in their intly passed with recitations, singing and iliarge of toe American Volunteer meetings Newark, was in Tranquility, Sussex county^ NEW SPRING m. Morning prayer daily throughout the rooms on Sunday lart, after the subject of ;ames of divers kinds. The first package m Sunday. on Wednesday attending his father's f uneralj. week at 9 a.m. Evening prayer on Monday, baso ball hod been brought up and discussed trize was won by Miss Florence Poolo, of Matt. Drummer has bom confined to his On his way home ho stopped over In Dover Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday with readby tho members, William McCarthy wa» Fas3afo street, and the second. prise by F. lome on Fotrview avenue for several days by aud renewed old acquaintances. ' / ing at 5 p. m. on Wednesday and Friday, with Unanimously elected to fill the position of Woodruff, of Hudson street. severe cold. sermon at 7:15. Holy communion on ThursAt the Mt. Olive school meeting on Tuesmanager of tbe team for the comlDg year. Fire a t Rookaway. day, Feast of the Annunciation at 7:80 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. 3. J. Gage, 'of Newark, ore John McGuire was elected Secretary and day night Joseph L. Smith, S. M. Rarick and the guasts ot Mr. and Mrs. L. D, Schwarz on At 5:15 o'clock Friday afternoon last an The Rov. A. Wright Saltus, of Newark, will Treasurer. The Institutes will put the best B. A. Howell were re-elected as trustees. The Sussex street. explosion of gas at the Cycle Component preach on Wednesday evening. . Company's factory at. Rockaway. set fire to team in the field that con bo secured around leeting failed to vote aa appropriation for Surpassing anything in Dover in Dr. Holloway will preach on Sunday at William Crevaling, one of the leading mer- the building aud the names threatened its this section and the base ball "cranks" may the support of the schools of that township, destruction. Superintendent Perkins 10:80 A. M. and 7:80 p. M. in the Presbyterian style, finish and price only 10 votes were cast for the amount chants of Washington, N. J., spent Wednes- total expect to witness some fine ball playing this at once telephoned to Chief J. J. Vreeland, Church. Subject for tho ovoning, "The day in this city. season. Timothy McCarthy was elected to named, $320 s while 15 negative votes were of tbis city, for help and forty minutes after Possibilities and Responsibilities of Young Mrs. William Bowlby, ot Port Morris, flll the unexpired term o{ Secretary Frank cost, and 3 were cost for .smaller amounts. the telephone In Kiilgore's drug store bad Women in This Age." Phillip, who resigned. . . . . . Under tho law, while a plurality of votes Is spent Sunday witb Mrs. James Shuman, of rung, the fireman were trooping through the building at Rockaway, but tbe names had sufficient for the election of a trustee, money Fequannoc street. CompllmentB for Company M. On Tuesday President Frederick H. Beach, can't be voted except by a majority of votes. already been extinguished. Chief Vreoland, George W. Stickle, of Rockaway, started after having the fire belt rung, had gone to At tbe regular weekly drill of Company M Councilman Dlckerson and City Attorney •esterday for a short trip to Washington and Agent J. N. Brown of the' Central Railroad this evening, Captain B. L. Petty will read to Relief Council, No. 31, Order of Chosen Ford D. Smith went to Trenton to advocate —AND— for transport for bis men and engine to the the members tho following letter which was ,. . . before tue Senate Committee on Boroughs Mends, last Friday night gave a recoption ither points south. ot the fire. As luck would have it, a received by Colonel Muzzy, of tbe Second A number ot Dover people went to New scene tho adoption o f the proposed amendments to o the new comers in Dover, employees of the drill engine was in tho freight yard. Engine tho Dover city charter, which amendments Richardson & Boyaton Btovo works. TheYork on Wednesday to bear the result of the Ho. 3 with the Vlzilants was loaded on a fiat lieglment, from Governor John W. Grlggs: Wre published In a recent Issue of the ERA. meeting was presided over by Garret H. fight at Carson City. "I take great pleasure in testifyingtoyou car and then sucn a ride as tew ot tbe fire' and the officers and members of tho Second " o city of Englowood wa« also represented Westerveit, District Deputy of the Order, New Line This Week Miss Bello Mawba, of Newark, 1B spending men bad over taken before began. The dis- Regiment my high appreciation and approval tance between the engine house and tbe fire M this hearing. Englewood desires the adop- and the Rov. Dr. W. 8. Galloway opened the few days at the home of Miss Bertha Bald- at Rockaway is about four and a third miles, of your conduct and appearance at the inaution of an amendment increasing the power programme of exercises with prayer. A let- rin,'on Morris street. gural parade. Tbe comments made on all . and from the time that Engineer Hance sides were most favorable. I wish to conve? o'itsrocorder.audis opposed to the amend- tor of regret was received from Mayor F. V. opened the throtle until he closed it at Rockment proposed by Dover, providing for two Wolfe. Mr. and Hn." J. W. Hill rendered a Miss E. Kglee, of FluBhing, L. I., Bpent a away was just five and one-half minutes, and my thanks to you and all tho men of tho regiment for the services 80 Rdmtrahly rendered. muncltaen and two school commissioners for number of vocal selections, Miss Harriet few days hist week with Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Fireman Lodi Smith, of the drill, had tho JOHNTV.Gniaos." nerve to say that It was a slow trip. Fireracb. ward. The, prospects for the adoption >avls presiding at the organ. An aadreBs on Coe on Prospect street. LINE OK A letter was also received by Colonel Muzzy Miss Anna Byrne, of Washington, N. J., man Qillen, of the truck company, who was °t tho proposed amendment* are, on account le work of tho order was made by W. B. from Vice President Garret A. Hobart comsitting in the driver's seat ot tho fire engine, Kilmer, of Brooklyn, past supreme trustee spmt Sunday with the Misses Bullivan, of of this clash, not exactly roseate. sayB it was plenty fast enough for him, and plimenting tho regiment on the fine showing and superintendent of the organizing depart- West Blockwdl strett. that he hasn't got tho ''coal and rocks" out of made at Washington. Needless to say, the Marshall & Ball, (he Broad strtet (Newark) ment. Besldestheintellectual pabulum there Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Undemum, ol Port bis eras and ears yet. The fire was caused members of Company Mare proud of this declothiers, seem to have struck the popular were refreshments in abundance for the inner bv the ignition of gas which leaked from a served recognition from such high sources. Morris, spent last Saturday and Sunday with ™icy if ono may judge by the crowds which man and tho entiro entertainment was a well overy day throne the big stores of that enter- rounded one, reHeotlnp; credit on the officers thsir parents in Dover. OBITUARY. Miss Rebecca Woodruff, o f Kockaway, I e which carries gas through the building, prising firm. Tbo attraction In on exhibition .be workmen were thrown to thefloorand id members of Belief Council. spent Sunday as the guest of Mra. J. Wood tor a time evoryonD was in & state nf oxcito«the klnetoscope and phonograph, Edison's . UBS, HAr.aiir e. SAjuris. When the party -who paid a "surprise" ruff, on Hudson street. crowning wonders. Tho subjects projected inent. A bucket was soon formBd, however, Mrs. Harriet E. Sammis, mother of Mrs. 00 tho screen evoke, most hearty applause, rislt to Mr. and Idra. C. A. Stephens, of Mt. Samuel Castimore, of Bloclcwoll street, bos and tbe fire was extinguished before much Opened this week. They are beauties, from the introductory "Serpentine dance" to Olive, dispersed in tho early hours of theresumed work again after a prolonged vaca- damage had been done. A. J. Hellings was Dr. Halloway, diod at Flushing, N. Y., in tho bodl/burned about thefaceand hands; Rich- home ot her son-in-law, C. H. Egleo, on the ihinl „„„ gt tba M r ( e 3 o ( tB . ODtJ .. flTO) morning the sky was murky with clouds aud tion on account of slckucss. and .little money buys one. ard Dadow was burned pretty badly and also Wodnesday night lost. She had been ill one Starting for the Fire." One of tho flnoBt it was impossible to Bee any distance ahead. Miss Edith Olllen, of east Blockwoll street, received a scalp tvouud; and Joseph Smith week from pneumonia, and from tho first Tho evening had been a lovely moonlight one was seriously burned. The damage to the if™03 o f t l 1 0 E o r I o a l a a representation of the .nd few of tho guests had come provided with w beon entertaining Miss Julia Trussle, of buildings will bo about 13,000 and is fully llttlo hope WOB had for her recovery. Hor Black Diamond Express," showing that ights, as a result of which ono party had a Morr&town, for Beverol days. < ~ covered by insurance The worka have been last visit in Dover was at tbo marriago of her inous -Lehigli train as it emerges frotii tho larrow escape from serious injury. The ONOORPORiTED UNDER THE LAVS Or THE STATE OF NEIV JERfllD Mr. and Mrs. Rider, ot Cedar Lako, are clo9ed down this week while repairs are being granddaughter, Harriot Halloway, to Ira J. Wooded hills In the distance andrapidlyap-jouveyanco from Bartley, in which were Mr. visiting at the home of thoir daughter, Mra. mode, but will start up again on Monday. Coo. She was a woman much beloved in her OAPITAi • • « 4 S3S.O0O1 proaches the foresround until it actuoHy and Mrs. S. BarrJoy, Mrs. Augustus Bartley, Charles Ely, on Sanford street. Stove Mountors o n Strike. Omcu-Roonu 1 *ni S Morrto Ooooty circle of friends, and noted for her good MORRISTOWN, NEW JER5BY """"thunder up to tho assemblage. In Miss Hattlo Culver, Morris Chamberlain, Savings Bank BuJldloff The stovo mpuntorB employed at the Rich- deeds. Tbe funeral services will be bold in Mrs. E. Unlkor has returned to her home Kluitlon to tho klnetascope and phonograph Mra. T^ B. Dlekerson, Miss Harriet Howell — — ardson & Boynton Stovo Works, about lOOin Flushing at her late residence, on Saturday Titles Examined. nt MorriBtown after an extended visit among ™>firmof Marshall & Boll has secured the and Miss IJda 8. Sharp, TVOS upset near number, went out last night and rof used to afternoon at 3 o'clock and will be conducted Loans negotiated on Mortgages on Real Estate. ' rviees of the famous nerromancers and Bartley & Hopler's store and the occupants friends at Port Oram and Dover. returntowork this morning unless a cut of by the Rov. Dr. J. Abbott French. Acts as agent in the purchase and sale ol Real Estate. Prestidigltatours Mildred and Rouclerc,whose thrown out. Mr. Bartloy managed to preMr. and Mrs. W. E. Martin, of Newark, Valuations appraised by Committees ol the Board of Director! )^ per cent. In their wages was restored. 'eats of mlud reading; Oriental juggling and vent a runaway but tho conveyance was spent Bimday as tho guests of Dr. and Mrs. A meeting was held in Moller's Hall tbis My now ad will be ready next; needlcs3 to Prestidigitation ale really marvelous. Theso badly wreoked, the occupants receiving a R. C. Vreoland on Hudson street ^ r ' l n ' T Timm Ylm m>fil»r ••<! morning. Tho outcomoof this mooting could say it will bo the embodiment oC my enttro WILLUM B. DUDHDIU, President entertainments nro given froo from 11 A. M. severe shaking up and sundry painful br uises ^caosnia XJ. BSTKBB, SMnUrrattdTnunnr ., Albert Richards has been confined to his not bo learned, afi the men all refuse to be in-, Btyles of spring Bhoes and oxfords. Don't mnoonj 2^ 0 0:30 and irom 4 to 5:3fl r. u, and contusions. All were thankful that no Eufene B. Burk* 'Wlllard w. OuUsr WUllam B. Henixou Q terviowed. They say that the trouble will miss it, watch for it, wait for it.. home on Monmouth avouao for several days ina entertainments from 4 to OliSO p. M. aro ono had sustained serious Injury. ChixlM E. NoU. AtuuittuLBiran P i u l B m n WniluoB. probably bo MtUod before night. J, O. KAMINSKI, Dover, N. J nursing a largo abcess on hig tace. school children. 0«w««W.SttoM« EmrjrT«jl» SPRING ARRIVAL OF —HATS TO-DAY AT PIERSON & CO'S De Yello' Kid Leads Dunlap, Youman, Knox, Spelman, fliller, Rossmore, Melville TfiE Best $1.00 DBF&D Hat is DOW 25 Styles in Alpines POPULAR PRICES PIERSON &CO. Opp. t h e Bank, DOVBl'S \Xlft\M CIOt0lBI3 DOVER, N . J . IN LINE FOR SPRING TRADE S. H BERRY HARDWARE CO. THE BUFF BRICK BUILDING DOVER, New Jersey The Remington Bicycles The Relay Bicycles The Crawford Bicycles Bicycle Sundries Syracuse Chilled Plows All Kinds Wire Fencing A Good Set Wagon Wheels already Tired for $8.00 All Kinds Tools for the Farm * or Garden Clover and Timothy Seed Mechanics' Tools Builders' Hardware Everything that should be found in a Modern Progressive Hardware Store If you want to keep step with stylish people you should see ED.L SILK WAISTS DRESS SKIRTS OUR NEW SPRING BABY^=^ CARRIAGES Morris County Mortgage and Realty Company 6 THE IRON ERA, DOVER. N. J., MARCH 19, 1897. D. L. & W. RAILROAD. T)K A. G. FREEMAN, CHESTER. BOONTOK. t FIANDKRS. •was UGcnusu tno iiound men incrcastjtl tlioir Andrew J . Pitoey cecepted a position on u DENTIST, The woman's Missionary society connected .Mrs. Lucretia Grady, widow of the lat« (KOEWS ft E8S£X DIVIBION.) not ci!p:ieity fully 1X0 i or cont lant sumThursday in a wholesaio giocery store in OPPOSITE TUB BANK, DOVER, N. J . mer. Tlio pounds Ucvp thousands of vis- with tho Presbyterian Church held a very John Grady, and sister to our esteemed New York city. Depot In New York, foot of Barclay St. 0D Has associated with him townsman, Nathaniel A. Myer», fell dotvn a 3IE3IDEHS WOlllilXllron ABJOVltS itors away from tlio Kuusiilo iijsorts every pleasant meeting at tho boino of Mrs. H. H foot of Christopher St. Daniel Evans, who is teaching at WoodDR. J . H . C. HUNTER MEXI XliXT WliEK. Eiunmor bec-ausy tba houk und lino Csblng Hopkins on Tiiui-sday cf last week. There pair of stairs at the homo of her brother on A graduate or the Baltimore Dental College, and «na a bountiful luncheon served by the Friday of last week nnd sustained injurieK port, spent Sunday at this p'ace with his (B prepared to do all kinds of work pertaining to lms I:ccn ruined. CciQiEKCxxG NOVEMBER lat, 180G. tbat caused Ler death on Saturday, just mother. dentistry la tbe best and cheapest manner. Mr. Itohl opposed tbo bill and dcnlod hostess. Tbo Misses Sayro entertained the whist Tho roads have been very bad for sev«ra! twenty-four hours later, tliut tha pounds ivcro roiponsiblo for tlio Mrs. Myers, who keeps a general mer- club on Friday evening. sc.wity of fish. A m:ijnrlty of tlio jiooplo days. Tho macadam roads by contrast apDOVER TIME TABLE. lira. James MattiBon has returned home o! Mmmioutlj county, ho liisislotl, favorod peal strongly for bolter roads la the country, cbaiiiliso Bloro on Birch street, bad occasion Tlio Koiiubllcnns A g a i n P u t Thorn TItAINS AHIUVE AKD DEPAUT FROU. TH| Tho snow of Sunday put to Qigbttlieiobini just beforo noou on Friday lust to go down from a visit among friends in Philadelphia, Real Estate and Iusuraiico Agent. tlio pounds, Thcrcforo their \viah03 should selves on Itccord a s Uiialtcrubly Oii< bo rcsjiL-ctuU. STATION AS FOLLOWS : thithad raadeaa appearance, her<lcling tin cellar. As ho neared the foot of the Btalra Bound Brook and other places. A. II. WEST BOUMD posed to K u u l i i g - r o n m l Flshd-Ie Tho people of Chester aro anticipating a Office over Tlio Geo. Richard's Co.'e Store EAST BOUND A. ] Tlio provinus qncrWsn, on mntlon of spriugi but tbeir early return is looked and he saw a woman lying on tho cellar floor. He Fast Freight 4:30 Milk express great treat on March 29 when tho Kev. Dr. "NVh-u-Xocnl locution I n t h e ValV jpoke to her, but getting no reply, ho went G:13 hoped for. Hr. Glcdliill, wns crdmod. Tho bill was Buffalo expiess* f>:15 DOVER N. J . Milk eipre-s 0:51 A large nuiiib'r of relatives anil friends on down and was horrified to find Ills ngod E. B. England, of Washington, N. J., will deput t o n voto nud waa lost-20 lo 27. Boston express* 5:40 Uover 6ccom. 8:15 [Special Corrc=ponOoiiCQ.l Bister, Mrs. Grady lying there in an uncon liver his lecture on tbo " Spanish Armada," Oswe£o expi*ess* 0:10 "surpris d" Mr. and Mrs. fliarles Stephens Easton mall Local KtoctiusiH In tlio FAII. TRKXTOX, March 17.—Tiio legislators Dover express 0:50 Bing'ton mail* 0:10 sclous condition and bleeding at the cara and under the auspices of Washington Camp, No* OflO C I O of tho fenturcs of tho.wock lms heon t»t tbeir homo at Motiut Olive on Thursday nose. Help was summoned aud she was car- 8, P. O. «. of A. HackVoexp.* 17:13 : Dover express 10:43 r.ro bending tliair energies to tiring II 10:43 evening of last week A most delightful ovenOOB. GOLD AND CHESTNUT BTB. Hack't'n mail 7 :J0 ; Washington ex* 10:48 flual cdjournment nest ivoolf. Both houses tlio passago by tho fiounto of tho Newark ing was spent. Violin and mando'iu music- ried upstairs and Dr. Carpenter was sent A. P. Green spent Tuesday and Wednesday Washington spl* 8:03 DOVER, N. J. nnd .Tcrsoy City election bill. Tills luoasBuffalo pxpresa* 8:2(1 Dover accom, lmvo dispatched n lniye volumo of business urali;i3glrcn rise to moro discussion with WOB provided for dauciiiK, which was tbo for, but sho had suffered on internal injury with friends in New York. (8 to I) A.M. Easton express 8:44 E a ton express ja'-on *>'nn Miss Elizabeth Hosking, of Dover, spent O m c i HOURS i 1 to s p. u. this wcok, nud uulos3 n emig Is fitruck over In laglshitlvo nirclos and outshlo than any principal amusement cud was kept up till aud was past medical aid. tho remained in Dover accom. 0:40 Elrairaoxvrefifi* «— I 7 to 8 p. H. a comatose state until death camo to her reSunday with her sister, MIB. Charles Coso. Scranton exp.» 11:02 Dover Eomo voxntious mcasuro, sucli cis the gon othor bill introduced this winter. Its pur- iho weo hours, with an intermission for reaccom. lief. The funeral service was hold at tho ret! SPECIAL attention given to DISEASES of Dover accom. 11 ;£0 Mra. John Egg rs nnd eon Raymond have Eaaton express freshment!'. Among thoso present were: oral borough bill, tlio calomlars will bo posn Is to oonsolidnto tho local nud general WOMEN and CHILDREN. r. M. Bcronton exn.* 5:06 denco of Mr. Myers ou Monday afternoon. clcarotl in tlmo to curry out tlio pnncni c!octlon3 In Newark and Jersey City no as und Mrs Ocorgo L. Salmon and Mt?s Kay Tro Rev. E. C. Dutcher, of the M. E. Church, returned from a visit with relatives at ElizaDover accom' ]2:4.*> Dover express irogromrao. A resolution fixing on'J.'hurs' to bold Loth iu tho full. Tlio promoters of Stttmon, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph tjalmon, Mr. ollk'iatcd. Mrs. Grady was one of Boonton's beth. Elmlra express* 1:311 WasHnjton Bpl« olin Austin Yawger mado a business trip to Easton mail 3:44 Hact't'n mall j . ^ day (f nost *veok for final adjournment tho bill cluimud that it would offoit a Inrgo and Mrs. Ira B. Stophous, John Stephens nnd oldest citizsBs and was in her 8'Jth year. Sho Morrletown on Friday.' Osn-cgo express* 4:01 Hack't'n occ, 8:03 Ii3.q Leon laid overtillMouilayuight iu tho economy iu election espouses nnd urged Miss Stephens, George Salmon and Miss Ida was born in Troy, N. Y., and came to BoonATTORNEY AT LAW AKD O ver accom. 4:25 Buffalo express* 8:5L M.Is3 Runyon, of German Valley, is visiting : further that a fuller voto can always bo obSalmon, of Mt. Olive; John Budd and the Hack't'n spl.* 680 ton iu her younger days, where she has Blnce lioiisa, Boston express* e-aa 6:80 MASTER ASD BOUCITOR IN CJIANCEDY tained nt tho fall cloctlon, wiiou state or Misses Bud f and Miss Scofleld, of Budd Lake resMed, tbough not continuously. For tho at Miss Louie Praeter'a home. Dover accom. U. 8. express* ll:55 To show wlitit tho loglsljituro can do toThe Httlo eon or Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Buffalu express* 6:55 national 1331103 nro at stake, than in tho Lewis Wilkinson and tlio llhees Wilkiuson, past eight years sho has made her home with 0:23 Dover accom. ]o-88 Office ia tho Tono Building, word oipodlting businosa when In Ilia liuDover accom. Cregar, jr., died on Wednesday night. Fun0-MS Buffalo express* 10-50 spring, wlieii only purely local questions of Ledgewood; Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Dartlcy, her brother. Milk express* mDr to tlo so, ono need only refer to tho also 8:17 Theatre tiato. DOVEB, N. J. Easton accom. eral services were held at tbo IIOUEO and OVBR J. A. LYON'S STOUE, nro under con si tler.it Ion. Many of tha Mrs. A. H. Hartley, Mis3 Lida Sbarp, Mre. epoody disposition of tho Amliriisrcr raco 8:37 Milk express* voters in tbo two citios named nroomploy- V. ii. IMekerson, Miss Llzzio Parks, MissHatThoso of our Boonton pooplo who attended burial took place at Middle Valley cemetery. 8:57 track bill. This incnsura was .ntroducrul p od In Now York city nud give only a soc- lio Culver, Morris Cbamberlaio, Mr. and tbo organ recital in St. John's Episcopal E. C. Drako visited Trenton on Monday. last wcok. It was mudelod after tho rnco •Via. Bo:nton Branch. omlnry attention to matters effecting local Mrs. Culver and tho Misses Culver, Mr. and Church on Friday of lost week enjoyed a Alonzo DeCampand family attended the tjuok law In Now York alato, anil.nl government, EO that often tlioy pnynoliecd aud Miss Hepler, of Bartley; Mr. and Mrs. rare musical treat. Tbo selection* played on funeral Mrs. DeCamp's mother, Mrs. Dixon, MA80S AND BUILDER, though it forbndo poolselllng, tlioro was n DOVER AND MORRISTOWN. n t n l l t o tho spring campaign. It isnd- C. W. Stephens, of Hackettstoivn; Mr. Van- the organ by William C. Lee were beautifully at Boonton on Friday. ENDEAVOHEH. DOVER, N. J . loopholo in its provisions which, Ib was mlttodthat tho Ik-publicans ospeottogalu intta, of Rotcong-; Mr. and MIB. Henderauot rendered Mr. L»o wus usshtod by Henry. O. Leave Arrlvo Leavo Arrito boliovcd, would permit tho prnrtlco to Contracts taken and materials furnished. Miss Daisy Smitti is confined to the house by securing this clnss of voters, who nro and Mrs. Hyde, of German Valley ;Mias Alice Brotvu, a bass soloist in a Brooklyn church, Morristown Morrlstowu Dover Dover. ngnin co:uo iuto vegue. It wns snhl, howESTIMATES GIVEN ON ALL with mumps. M. 6:14 p. 11. 0:03 A. u. 0:84 A. s usually to bo dopended upon to deposit who iaug several select Ions in a manner to 4 : 9 0 A. 1 U'ack, Mi s Elizabeth Hopkins, the Misses over, tliutEcutliuDntng.ihist tho racotraoks 15-tf 7:20 " KINDS OP WORK. Otto Ayi-i-B, of Eaaton, Pa., spent a few 7:41 " 8:15 " tlioir ballots when ctnto and national offldelight the audience, who were anxious to (1:W bad been couBidcrftblymotlifli'd of lato nnd Osniuu, Miss Harriet Tlowell, Mr. and Mre. 7:50 " »:88 " 11:10 » 7:30 '' cora nro up for election in November, and bavo him sing again. Ho respouded t i the days In t o r n last week. 0:12 " 10:15 " 10:43 « tbat tho tlmo was ripo for tho passage or n 8:44 Theodora Coleman Is ablo to be around henco tbo dcEiro to liavo local officials L. D. Cory, Irving Drake, Mnster Chs request and tang in a beautiful voice "The • 10:10 " 11:53 " KflOp. 11. moderate law. But whon tho nssonihly (1:40 Drake, William Osntun and 'William Yager, 11:50 " chosou at tho samo timo. 1:28P.M. 2:00 " Palm Branches " Tbo fourth recital In th again after bis illness. 11:20 ' mot jxstcrday morning tlio situation of nfof Flauders. Mr. and Mrs. St'phens expect GENERAL PRACTITIONER. 8:63 " William J. Northrup, of Now York city, 12:45 p. u. 1:15 p. M. S:S5 " fuirs was found to bo qulto different. Tho Tho DomosrntlQ nrgumonts against tbo soon to rcinovo to New York, near Lako G en- series will be given ou Friday oveaiog of this is staying at the Chester House a few days. 8:15 " 4:41 •' 6:09 " 2:44 '' week. AND SPECIALIST IN THE TREATUENT OP RHEU4:58 ". committee- on revision of laws reported tho bill aro Its partisanship, its unconstitu- eva, where Ib Is hoped they may havo a very B:53 " 0:25 " 4:25 1 This. Is tbe first he has been hero in eighteen 0:20 " . UATIBU AND 11ALAUIAL DISEASES. 0:50 '• 7:18 " bill adversely, and tlio houso, by an nlmost tlannlity In confining tho legislation to ona liappy reside nco, Ibo best wishes of their 5:55 An electrician from Fassafc, who was run' 7:01 " 7:83 " 8:03 " , unanimous voto, sustnlnod tlio report, nft- class of citios nnd ilnally its oxtonsion of fi leads for a prosperous futuro accompany ning wires ia tho two new houses of L, O. years and his old friends were glad to seo him Office on North side of Blackwell street and (1:33 1 0:05 " 10:08 '• 10:8S » once again. 8:«7 about 200 feet west of Warren street. cr Mr. Scovol had mndo n vigorous speech tlio terms of tho city officers now in power them. Macdanlel ia Boontoa ou Monday, was fouud 8:05 A. u. L2;3O A. V, Miss Arna Dee spent Wednesday and dononuclng tlio ntfcinpt to betray tho .Re- till noxt November. Senators Dnly ond DOVER, N. J. tyiag unconscious on tbe top floor of one of Miss AllioWock lias returned from a few publican party into Booming support of Kuhl (Dom.)Iod tho nttnok on. tho bill day's visit with friends in tbo city. tlio houses when quitting time came. He was Thursday in New York city. F. S. Ming, of German Valley, spent Saturicglfllntlonng.iinsb which they had gono on Monday night Tho latter doclnred that it Mrs. T. B, Dickerson spent Friday last with carried out of the houso aud was sent to day In our village, LEAVE HEW TOKK TOR DOVEB. rocord with gront omphasls. -wus a dniigorous procodont to extend by Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Dickers on, of this place. Passftlc on an oveuing train. Just what was At 8:15, 4:20, 0:00, 7:10, 8:00*, 8:50, 0:20* Miss Wealthv Stryker bas returned after legislative on :t at meet any ofllolnl torm betho matter with him did not transpire. 10:10, a. m.j 12:00 ill. 1:00*, 200, 3:20. 4:0C» SHAV1NQ and HAIR CUTTING SALOON The subject of laBt AVedno day evening's No Show For lEaco Tracks. soveral weeks' stay ia New York. yond whnfc had boon voted by tho pooplo. 4:80, 0:10*. 6:20, 0:00, 7:30*, 8:00*, 8:30*, 8:30 A fair-sized audience attended tho lecture Tho temper of tlio liouso, na indicated by Ho asked if tho loglslnturo could extend prayer meeting at tbo Presbyterian parson B:SO*, 12:30. Mr. and Mre. W. J. Litzenberg left for MANSION HOUSE, its voto yesterday, destroys tlio lust linger terms eight months, vrby thoy ormlcl not ago waa "Misslonnry Concert." Some very iu tbo Metbbdi&t church on Tuesday evening, their new home at Newtoa on Saturday. * * Via. Boonton Branch. COR. BLACKWELL AND BUBSEX STREITB, Tho lecturer -was John B. Taylor, jr., of interesting articles on Missions wero read. Ing liopo of tho race" track advocates. Kovor Louis Sanderson, of Morristovru, 1B visiting ;tond them for olght yenra. SountorDaly DOVER, N. J. whllo tlio KopuhUcnns nro In control wtll Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Myers entertained Boonton, who had for his Bubjoct "Modem his parents here. spoko for over nn hour nnd insisted that If The place bas been entirely refitted in a neat CHESTER BRANCH. a rnco track 1)111 bo pnfisoil, becauso tlmt at dinner 0110 evening lost week Dr. and Mrs. Mythology." Miss Ida Howell entertained Augusta Burd, ii>anner. Ladles' and Children Heir Ht. Mary's Literary and Dramatic Associaparty fools that it is tin dor a plcdgo to the tho bill wns good for first class cities It C. N. Miller. QOINd SABT. , of Paterson, over Fundny. Cuttiug a specialty. antiracing people by whom Ibwnsllftort wns good for all clnsso?, but that partlBau Orat« 6:15,7;8*.m,;l2:fl0,4:l0p. m. Ira C. Sanderson has gono on tho road as tion, of Boonton, produced ia St. Joseph's l Miss Flora Dickerson, of German Valley, . Horton, 0:21, 7:50 a. m.; 13:09,4:16 p. m. Into power attor many yonra of Democratic needs in first class cities really dictated its salesman for a Now York medlcinecompany. Ball on tbe ovenlng of St. Patrick's Day the spent Sunday at her home. Ironta, 0:29, 8:01 a. m.; 12:18, 4:!Qp. in. tbreo-act Irish comedy, "Fiuaogan's Forrulo at tho capital. Tliera nro many, of introduction. Ho anid tlio Republican's G. Bixby Welles, of Scbooloy'** Mountain, Bucc.»ui.n«.(l::iO. 8:00 a, m.: 13:18.4:29. . . m , There was no service iu the Congregational course, who would llko to sco old Nou- \vcro trying to forestall tbo popular-vorctlot called on friends in tho village cna day last tune." The cast of characters WOB: Jolia E. Kenvll, 0:33. 8:00 • . m.; 12:82,4:84 p. m. COUKTY SUPERINTENDENT Dunn, os "Larry Fiunegau;" William Phalan Church on Sunday morning owing to the mouth pork restored, whoro in days gono against them this srriug. Ho quoted James week. Junoiion, 0:89. 6:14 a. t s . ; 12iQ7, 4:46 p. m, storm. OP PUBLIC tCHOOLS FortOram,6:41,8:17a. m.; 12.80,450p.m. by thoro was groat racing and n higher Bryco nnd other nuthorltios ou municipal Flanders was represented at the dauco held us "Patrick," hU son; James Carboy, BS Jesso Chapman, of Morris town, spent MonAr. Dover, 0:40, S.-23 m. m.\ 12:35, 6:00 p. m, standard of raco track cthhs tlinn has sinco government lu favor of separating local ;n OiM Fellows* Hall, Haukettstown, "Wednes- "UaiTerty," his friend; David Trumau, as OFFICE—BLACKWELL ST., DOVER, N. J. OO1HOWI8T. ''Dutch Jake;" Thomas J. Hillory, aa "Count day In tho village, provallod, hut It is conceded tlmt Mon- and gnnoml issues at cleotlons. Senator day evening la't. Dover, 9:86 a. m.; 2:30, K^0, (1:40 p. m. d9Moraey;"MlsB Jessio Gu niton," BB "Mre. Tho whist club's next meet Is at the home HOURS : 1) A. M. to 13 si. overy Saturday. mouth must suffer for tho sins of Gutton- Johnson of Bergen (Hop.) also opposed tho Miss Can io Ostnun is spending several days bill. Port Oram, 9:40 a. m.; 3:85, 5:35,0:45 p. m. of N. C. Vanuatty. Finuegm;" Mlssftl. Cunningham, as "Kate," burg and Gloucester, whoso Infamy broasht In Newark and New York. Junction, U:43 a. m.; 2:38,6:31 «:1H p. m. The Misses Young spent Bovcral dnjB with "JakoV daughter; audMfsj R03& Mahoney, sbamo upon tbo etato. Tlioro is still n Its defense waa mado by Senator KetchKanvll, U:sa a. m.; 2:i3 5: 8 6:53 p. m. Mrs. Elizabeth Farrow spent Tuesday with an "Lady Honnali," nu adventuress. Miss Anna Davis near Pottersville. vostlgo oJ liopo in years to como tlmt pnh nm of Essox, whoiirguod nhly along tho Bucouunna, 10:03 a . m ; 2:47 5:47,0:57 p.m. ler son, Dr. J . VT. Farrow, of Dover. Miss Lena Abel spent Sunday at her homo Ironia, 10:12 a. m.; 2:52. 6:52, 7Kt3 p. m. Ho opinlcn may ohnngo unless, indeed, tho lines nbovo indicated to show Jlmt tho bill CARPENTER AND BUILDER W. P. Turner 6c Co., clothiers, will move II M. Fi'lco spent the early part of the Horton, 10:23 «. in.; S:67,6:65, 7^)5 p. m. la Iroala. ponding constitutional niuondmoMs pro wns in the interest of good government by 'rom their present store to tlio new building Ar. Chettor, 10:82 a. m. ;8:05,6:00,7:10 p.o. week a t Ha-ton. Flans aud specifications made and contracta vail. Tho antl raco track ninondinout was insuring a full oppression from tbo voters. The Mennonite propagandists visited this The Dackettetown Express stops at Fort TLo machinery of tbo cream separator is now being built by J. C. Porter. It is said village on Tuesday, making tho rounds of taken. Jobbing always particularly attended among tliORo passed by the scmite last Tlio bill passed with n baro majority—11 to. Orders left at the Brick Drag Store of Oram going east at 7:23 B,m.; going west at that Thomas J . Htllciy and E. J. Cauill will wool;, nnd If it; goes through tho liomo this to 8: Several Republicans voted ngainst being put In position In tbo creamery. Mr. Wm. 11. Goodale or at the postonice will T:21 p. m. the houses. *' Josiaand Rosie," the aged umbrella men- itart a now Bhoo Btoro and will occupy the promptly attended to. Corner Union and week and la approved by tho pcoplo nost tho bill. Thn Jiouso noxfe dny ngroert to Mr. and Mr?. Frank Hughson entertained be store now occupied by Turner & Co. River Streets, Dover, N. J. fall thon tho constitutional inhibition tlio sonnto nmontlmaots, and tlio mousuro ders, wlio for moro than a quarter of a eenMr. and Mrs. Dumter, of BernardsvIIle, on will for nil tlmo bo a bar against pooleoll- now goes to tlio governor, who is expected ;ury bavo been identified with local history, Tuesday. making their trips through tbo country, MIX/TON AND VICINITY. IDS; in Now .Torsoy. to sign it. Ib Is understood thntin Jersey Mrs. C. H, Flynn was treated to a surprise 'pHE NEW JERSEY IRON MINING CO. City tho Democrats will carry tho matt01 were in tho village thia week when JOBIP was Tbo result of the town meeting In Jetferson party by her Sunday school class on Tuesday OF NEW JEK8E V. I t Is just possiblo that tho assembly may into court on tho ground of unconstitu- taken ill. At this writing it is uncertain was quite a surprise. The Republicans met Offers for sale iloslrab'o farming and tlra evening. ALWAYS READY. got in a sncrl over the amendments anil tional I ty. Santitor Kobuhnm lms intro- whether he will bs ablo to continue on his with a miniature Waterloo. While they did ber lands in Morris County in lots of 5 acres Anthracite coal uted eltluslvely, in»urln| and upwards and several good building lota tho wbolo matter fall through, 1mb this is duced a supplementary bill providing for trip for some days, expect that the Democratic assessor would be SCIIOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN. deanlineai and comfort. in Pure Oi'din, N. J. very unlikely. Tlio judiciary roforms nro separate ballot boxes for tho local and genMr. and Mrs. Frank Hulmesand cnildroD, elected, they did not think tbat tbo DemoHerman Reed will leave here tbo first of Address L. G. BIEBWIBTU, Sec'y. tho chief bono-ot contention, for, whllo eral b;ii lot B, Miss Miriam nnd Mnster Hu&sel Hulmra, cratic committeeman'could b*, but Charles tbo month for Roclmway, where ho will start TIKE TABLE IN ETTICT HABOH 1, 1897 DOVER, N. J. the YOorht'03 plan of reconstructing tlio spent n part of last week witli friends iu Chamberlain was elected Democratic Assessor In the grocery business. His friends wish Other BI1U Fa**ec1, courts prevailed in tho sonnto last week, him success. Newark and Moutehir. TBAINS LEAVE DOVER AS FOLLOWS iy tlio tremendous majority of 60 votes, and Among tho bills passed In tlio sonatc there is to bo niiothorattonipbin tho liouso 3ir. and Mrs. Georgo Welch and family Amzt D. Allison, Democratic candidate for I. Newton Smith waa suddenly taken ill on For New York, Newark and I. ROSS, : to got tho JohnEon plan substituted. I t vfcro tho fallowing: havo removed t i Mount Pleasant, Hunter- committeeman, was elected by 31 majority. Thursday. His speedy recovery is hoped for. Elizabeth, at 6:53 a. m,; 3:24, 5:48, Enabling tho freeholders of Morris conn* Is llkoly to provoko a Uvoly debate. ATTORNEY AT L i W don count)* :ded by the best wishes of Miss Hattfe Scaddeu and Lloyd Reed feave Tbe commutes of Jefferson township met p.m. Sundays, 5:45 p. m. Tho senato lioforo adjournment this ty to inorenso tho amount they havo beon tbeir many i. ^..ds here. A Berkshire Valley on Friday of last week, joined (he Mennonttes. SOLICITOR AKn VASTER IN CHANCKBT week will probably tako up nnd dtsousa ppomllug for tbo improvomont of public Martin It Hi'debrnnt Is tlio latest on the Charles Trimmer bought a flno colt at the For Philadelphia at 6:53, a. m,; too first timo in quite a number of years, tho log! slut I YO biennial sessions nmaml- ronds from $S50,OC<0 to $400,000. AKD NOTARY PUBLIC. lick list, being 111 with a severe cold. with a Democrat as one of the members. The sale at Delllcker's last week. 3:24, 5:48 p . m . •.;-.;•..• Tho coin nm tors' bill, enabling passen• ibont, togothor with tho roferondnin •\Vbilo Elmer Dickerstn, who resides noar uowly elected Democratic member bad grave Samuel Thomas and Mancfaes Ltndabury Stanhope, . . . . N e w Jersey. Bcbomo and tbo asssmbly rodistrJctlng gers on n railroad to carry pnehnges of per- Succasunna, was trying to drive his dog that Fears that he would not be very well treated each convoyed a party to the terrapin supFor Long Branch, Ocean Grove, sonal property, provldod thoy do not ocplan. Asbury Park and points on New bad follnvcd him borne, leaving his home by bis. follow members of tho coinmittoe and per at Beattystown last week. All who went 1 cupy Bp-ico intondoil for otiior pnssnngora. Eomo Pending jHeantiro*. York and Long' Branch Railroad, from here report a fine time. ind wagon Etandhig near John S wackliamcrV, hat ho would be a kind of a "dummy" memTho Dorousso bill for tho abolition of all Souator Daly, lu advocating tho luoasuro, tie horse fctaited on hte way toward tho vil- ber of the board and would not have much to Mrs. Schuyler and daughter, of Flanders, at 3:24p. m. toll roads, which 1ms pnsscd tbo housa, Is read a decision by .Tudgo Vnn Syokel 01 lage and was stopped with Bomo difficulty by Bay. But It did not prove to be so, as he last week vlBlted Mrs, Cook, who is slowly For all stations to High Bridge attract Ing sorno attention. It provides fot tho supromo court, holding in a recent William McLaughlln, jr., who caught the seemed to b t perfectly at home, had plenty of recovering from a severo Illness. HOURS; 1 to 2:30 and 0:30 t o 8 P . l L dally, at 6:53 a. m.; 3:24, 5:48 p. m. Suncom mission era to npprnlpotho valuoof any enso that undor tho law as ib has stood up runaway animal near tho creamery, 1l gab," and congratulated himself on getting Louis Larlson, of German Valley, bas except Monday. Sundays 1 to 2 only road desired to ba takon, and tho county to tho pVosont timo a paasougor has HC A propos of tbat feminine pastime and masdays, s :45P- «n. bought a hors? from Frank Carpenter. He Is authorized to purobase, tJio etnto paying right to carry n few grosorios homo on a lulino aversion—spring cleaning— which Is l g B o well with tbo Republican Commit- is Been with It ou tho mountain quite fre- OFFICE SPECIALTIES: Eye, Ear. Nose and tee. The committee organized by alectlng E. For Lake Hopatcong at 6:53, *>• Throat DlacaBos. 4&-to one-third of tho cost. Thomovomont tu trnlu for his own family. m.; 1:10, 6:49 p. m. Authorizing tho mailing of tho annual already engaging tlio attention of the thrifty A. Blanchard chairman and P. 8. Delaney quently. abolish toll roads la popular, but soino np< Jolm Thdmas caught a floe black skunk fxjliocd in this bill an nttampt to pay big report of tho stato board of lioalth to pby* housewife, wo give tho following written by treasurer, after which the bouds of collector, last For all stations to Edison at week. treasurer, overseer of poor end constable dans who make roturns of vital statistics. S. W. Foss in Yankee Blade: ESTABLISHED 1830 prices for run down roads. 6:53 a, m.; 1:10 p. in. were received and other township officers Andrew Clau?sen may be seen on fine days Prohibiting tho catching of oysters in " Ye», clfian 3'or house, an' cl»nn yer shod, Mr, Kotcham lins n now bill relative ewora into office. At tho closo of the day driving a handsome team of sorrels. to stato appropriations for Industrial neln-waro bay and its trlbntaxlos hotwocn " An' clean yer barn in cv'ry part, For Rockaway at 9:16, 11:45 a. I hey adjourned and met again at 8 o'clock and But brush the cobwebs from yer bead, Miss Sophia Btutz baa returned from her MORRISTOWN, N. J. schools providing tlmt thoymust bo in Bunseb nnd suinriso. in-; 3:45, 6:17, 7:i8,p. m.>, Sundays hald a night session to complete.settlement visit to New York. An* sweep the BUOW banks from yer heart. AxitborlzSug tho nppointmoDtof nu Itnl eluded In tho stnto appropriation bill and 4:16 p. m. 1 with the lato township treasurer, after which Hardware and Iron Merchant Mrs. P. 8. Wise bas engaged James Swartz noverexceed In thonggrojrnto?0,000nyoar. iun interpreter in tho II ml sou and Esses Jet,' w'eu sprng cleanln cornea aroun', they appointed road masters and apportioned for another year. Bring forth the duater an* the broom, For Hibernia at 9:16 a. m.; 3:45 Mr. Voorhoo3 has introduced a bill rrovid- county courts nt n salary of $720 n year. Mrs. C. B. Wells visited In the vicinity of he road moneys among the districted Not Tho senate dacllneit tn concur In tho ns- But rako yer fogy notions down Ins tbat no privjito oroflicer in tlio United p. m. Sundays, 4:16 p. m. beforo tbo gray dawn of morning appeared Fompton Lake last week. SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS States mw,v shall, whoa assigned to duty sombly concurrent; rosnlutlon tD sup,l> An' sweep yer dusty souls of gloom. For Easton, Allentown and Sweep oV Ideas out with the dust did they complete their work and adjourn. Mrs. Nellie Tronso, of Mendham, is spendonch now meinborof thisyear's logisLiture in nny battalion of tbo nnvnl roscrro, 1 Mauch Chunk at 6:53 a. m.; 3:241 Tlio committee oC Jefferson township will ing a few days with her mother, Mrs. Sampa uniform oxcopt that which his rating in with ft copy of tho rovlsod statutes. The An dress yer sotil In newer style, 5148 p. m. Sundays, 5:43 p. nr most at Berksbiro Valley on Tuesday, March ~nn. tbo navy entitles him to. Other now bills rovisod statutes eomo in thr'ou Tolumca, Scrape from yormln* Ita wornout cruet vfortb about £0 a volumo. Fifty anonibors An* dump It in the rubbish pllo. SO, at 2 p. 11., for tho purpose of organizing a Robert Ward Is improvine his f>Iace*by follow: wonlil roooivo sots uatlor tho ro3olutlon. • Sweep out tho bates tbat buro an1 smart, bonrd of health. catting down the old trees and replacing Prohlbitinstax doductlons for indebted R.lSX'CriilllllGr. Tho bills passed by tho assembly EO far Bring in now lovo sercno an' pure, There are several aspirants for tbe post- them with sugar maples. ness to notional or stato brinks unless in Herman Reed nnd Miss Eva Smith attended Aroun' iho keartbstono of the lienrt maslersbip at Milton. currod to dnyB before tbo tax levy hoglua. tills vraok inoludo tho fallowing: Leave New York at 6:00, 9:10 a. a reception in. Hackettstown last week. Aut-horUing Union county to raise S30,Place modern styles of furniture. Tbo annual school meeting for Jefferson Giving tlio state's consontto n Delaware m.; 4:00, 4:30 p. m.. Sundays, 1:00 000 by bonds for tbo purchase of lands for " Clean out yer morrll cubby holes, Kent Skinner may be seen auy One day ex- Young men contemplating s^IiulDesircoune axe township was held at the Wei don school river brldgo nt Burlington. •.• ..-.- , • . • • . . . HABEIKTTA. reQtieeted to correspond with this college in refer- p . m . Louse on Tuesday of this week and the f 1* ercising Mr. Heath's horses. Sweep out the dirt, scrapo of! Iho scum; Proscribing sanitary regulations for all county purposoa. enoe' to terms, privileges and advantage*, which a n Providing that tho polls nt all olectiona r is cleanln' timo for healthy souls— lowing wero »lected trustees: Harvey R. » Leave Rockaway at 6:45 a.m.; kinds of bnkoilos. not excelled by any institution In the United Btatet PACKER. 1 Davenport, Daniel Mathews aud William R, Git up an' dustl Tbo spring liez cornel Requiring tho stato prison koppur to glvt shall open nt (I n. m. nnd CIOEO nt 5 p. m. 8 3 8 BBOAD 8 T B R K T , N E W A R K 1:01, 3:15,5:39, 6:40 p. m. SunMessrs. John and Horace Dig took their ded Authorizing local boards of Iisnlth to Clean out tho corners of the bratu, Gordon. There was voted for teachers' salOver entrance to t e Central R. B, of N. J .[depot n week's notlco to tho polleo autiiorltloa In ays, 5:35 p. m. r . . parture from this place early Monday mornfirst class cltl09 concerning convicts to be. ndoptnnd niter ordinances prohibiting tha Bear down1 «Ith BCrubbln' brush an1 soap, aries, fuel and repairs $250, and for books ing for their home In Nebraska. and fitatlohery 8150. . , Rsx. Leave Port Oram at 9:11, 11:40 roloasod. " "" ' snio of milk contaluing nuy unhealthy in* An* dump ol fear Into tbe rain, Mrs. Horace Hlldebront Is visiting friends a. m.; 3:40, 6:12, 7:13 p. m; SunAn' dust a cozy chair for hope. Providing for a county l;oard of tax ad- gredJont. at Round Valley. Authorizing tho governor to appoint two " Clean out tbo train's deep rubbish hole, GERMAN VAXIiEY. days,4:n p. m. :. justors, to bo composed of four moinbcrs, Tbe funeral of Samuel Ader was held at IiOttid Mills bus been spending a few days and to bo appointed by tho governor. TJioy persons to orccbnniannmanfc at AndorKon- Soak ov'ry cranny great an' Bmall, tlie Presbyter'an Church Sunday afternoon. Leave Lake Hopatcong at 10:50 villo, Oa., in honor of Now Jorsoy soldiers An' iu tho front room of the soul, with her cousin. Miss Blencho Cool. will ecrvo aa n hoard of appeal. Bo was buried in Falrmount cemetery. a.m.; 3:15, 5:05 p.m. Jacob W.Willet is enjoying a short vacaProviding tlmt connouting Htroofc rall- who died thoro. Hang pootler pictures on tho wall, ' Mr. and lira. E. B. Button and Mr. and Tho ABbury ,V*rk nnd Ocean City char Scrub up tbo winders of tho mind, ion with friends ia Canada and Buffalo, waya In first CIUBS conntlos shall Issuo Leave High Bridge at 8:10,10:38 Mrs. William Eiueharfc visited friends at tor bills, and also hills Qslng tbo bounMIES Msggio Nuan, of Lako Hopatcong, transfer tlckota over nil tholr llnoa wliou Clean up an' let tho spring begin; a. m.; 6:14 p. m. Sundays, 3:00 daries of tlio two cities. bas been spending several days in town with Potteraville. operated by ono company. Swing open wide tbo dusty blind. Mrs. Peter Hoblnson gave a carpet rag ilatives. Tho govornor lms nominated Albert An* let tho April Buosbino In. A Country of Surprise!, party to about forty, of her friends and neigh- Any dzo or quantity delivered on tbo lines of X H. 0LHAU8BK, . " Clark Martin as presiding juilgo of Ocean "Wlillo thcro Is Httlo doubt that -with ' Plant flowers In tho soul's front yard, A. L. Pal moo, of Mt. Olive, spent Monday bors last Thursday. tbe Delaware, Lackawannaand 'Western R. Gen'ISnpt : proper development of Its agricultural nnd county nnd Tlmodoro J. B. Brown ns proswith F. D. Stephens, who has been on the Set cut new ebado and blossom trees, R. and Central It. It. of New Jersey. A congregational meeting will be held in H. P . BALDWJN, pastoral resources South Africa could bo An1 let tho coil once frozo an1 hard ccutor of tbo ploas In tho samp county. ilck list for the past week. 1 ttiaFresbytorlanChorchouMarchS7. All are Addrcea mado practically eclf supporting, tho suc-"| •; Gen. Tut. Agt. Foand FUliirlei "Win. Tbe many frieude of Mrs. Jacob Welsh are ccssful development of these industries de- Sprout crocuBos of new ideas, requested to be present. GEORGE SHAW, Supt, doliglited to kuow tbat she has so far recovHouso SO, S u r d ' s bill restricting pound. pends nevertheless upon tho creation of Yes/clenu yer bouse an' clean yer slied, Bucaurunna, N. J* ered from her lato Illness as to be ablo to' be The s tie a t Samuel Ficlcle's on Tuesday was cot ilsblngcamoup forHnal iiassngo, when local markets through the stimulus given An' clean, yer barn in ev'ry part; largely attended, especially by tho ladles. homo again. ;. It was ably obani])Ioncd by Mr. Scovol, by mining operations. Dut brush the cobwebs from yer head Some of tbo household articles brought fair 1 - who oxplniuml tbo fanturcs of tbo bill nnd With tho exception of mining of gold, An Bweep tbo snow banks from yer heart." Charles W. Frone bas taken charge of-the ' prices, but the great majority were disposed luslstod that tho stnto Bhould derive n rov- diamonds end coal there havo teen no con- A social party was held at tho hotel on store at Nauright for Georgo T. Svvackhamer of at a sacrifice. (SOCCISSOB TO A.'WiaHION.) onuo from tho monopoly now onjoyort by Bldcrablo exploitatlor.4 of its mineral re- Tuetday evening. A pleasant evening was &Co. Miss Matnio Stevens, of Callfon, Epcnt part tho pound men. Tho bill, ]io said, pro- sources. Coal fortunately exists in many spent Albert Chambro is overseeing the business Entire Plant, &c, of the Mount Arlof this week with her parents at this place. tected tho Csh bcanuso It required tho jmrtfl of iho country, nnd it hns been cstlor Mr. AVillet while ho Is away on his trip. ington Hotel and Land Company. :, MANUFACTURER ADD DEALER IN mntcd that tlio known coolflcldu represent Mrs. P. A. Hoffman, of PhllHpsburg, was A very substantial sidewalk is being made The party at Peter Robinson's last week meshes of tho nots to bo three inches, thus on nrca of B0,COO equnro miles, which is In tbo villngo during tho week. proved a very enjoyable oue. Hereby toko notice tlmt on Tuesday, March 20, Allowing tho small fish to csenpo. " equal In ostent to tho Ktnro of Iown. Thcro Adam Walter, cf Johnsrmburjj, Pa., lias at tbo upper end of town from L, B . Bchosn- Mi's. H. P. Barman, It la reported, expects IRli;, at 2 p. tf., In front of the Stouut Arllugtun lieit'fi to Daniel Gwackhanier's. This is on* .Mr. Drown, in opposition, said tho bill exist Iu soiiio purta of tlio country largo been making a short stay in tbo village. nt Slount Arlington, (Lake Hopatcong). to make her homo with her son Jonathan and Hotel, Morris County, Hew Jenay. X will sell to lilgn«>t ilber long felt ivant supplied. would destroy tho flshing ludustry nnd deposits of Iron contiguous to tho coalkeep house for him. bidder, subject to conflrniauon by t&a Chancellnr CAIIO LYNN. Alargedolpgat'on of Bago Tribe, I. O. R. fields. But aa yet tbo economic conditions Would ruin tiio poor flalicrmeii, who bar* or the State of New Jenyjr. all tha assets or Mid Mrs. Minnie Cabell is making a three company now In my hand* and situate at or near M., of this ploco,. paid a fraternal visit to tbolr money Invested now In pounds. The. bnvo not favored tho development of that E l e c t r i c Bitters. weeks1 visit among friends at Eaaton and abovt) named plaw, vonHistlng oe two hotels, wltii LcoG, silver,-cinnabar, tin and Electric Bitters Industry, ho said, represented nbout CliUO,- Industry. cottaRes, Btables, ice liouses (fllled with loe>. docbn ia a medicine suited for any 'equest Tribe, nt Hockettstown, on Thurs- other places. tber metals aro also found in many parts and other bulltifngsondlaDdBcoDOecttdtlierewltb lay Dlgbt of last week. They report having 000. Thoso pounds, ho contended, aro not af tho country, but havo not been remuner- season, but perhaps more generally needed This neighborhood has always' been noted together with tha furniture and other content* of located coar inlots, nnd consaquontly do not atively worked. Among tho mining coun- h n tho languid, exhausted feeling prevails, iad nn enjoyable timo. same; nlno certain oilier low of land near paid for its bospltal'ty, but a story is told of how boiela and between them and tbo Mount Arlington Mrs. Henry Fleming, of Falrmount, la reinterfere with fishing in tho bnys nnd In- ties of South Africa, tho Transvaal isfneilo when tho Hvor Is torpid and ilugglsb, and the Railroad ataUon: also certain book BCCOUDIA aaO Jotfl alobg tbo coast. Mr. Brown also ob- prlnccps, nnd is in all probability destined need of a tonic and nltcratlvo is felt. A covering from a severo illness, under the two men went to another man's placo on Bbares at stock of tho Hopotcong Stetunbpat ComMonday and abused and insulted him becauso pany, &O.- &C jected to tho provision of tbo bill forbid- o maintain Ita paramount position, prompt use of this medicine hasoftenaverted treatment of Dr. Edward Button,'of this be would not do what they wanted him to do. All of wulch will first be sold In parcels and then ding tbo sotting out a! pounds boforo Juno -hough, as Is well known, South .Africa is long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No l In bulk to tbo end that tbe greatest price inay be Wore they gentlemen? NEW MOOH. obtained tiierefor. * 1 on tho prouna that mi oh a restriction 'a country of surprises," nud It lapossl- medicioo will act more surely Ii counteractof cour&o, though not probable, that ing nnd froeing tin Bystem from tbo malarial A deposit of ten per cent, cash will be'required would proYont tho flsbcrmon Xinm oatchinj? blo, Buoltion'sArnlcaBalvo. on day or unlo and IUB remaining amount Iu c u b \r3tbln Its great extent other equally imshad nnd buss. Mr. Ebil favored tho bill portant districts way be discovered.—-John 101 on- Hondncho, Indigestion, Constipation Charles Green, of Port Morris, gave a very The Beet Sfllvo in the world for Cuts, when aale la confirmed. Above property may be inspected by intending becaufio It gavotbostntoadditional rovouuo H S Hammond in North American Bo- Dizziness, yle'd to Electric Bitter/. COc. and interesting talk iu the school houso last Sab- Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Idders Irom DA-U. lo 4 P. V. on any weelc day nnd wonld provent tbo extermination of vlew. ith evening. . . . Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains; uctw^on now and Bald day ot iwJe. $1.00 per bott'o at tho Drug Stores of Robert For further description of olotreald property see food Csh. 'ihafishcrJcBnfcEoaBrlEht havo Killgoro, Dover, and F. N. Jenkins, Chester, Mrs. Joseph Kfnner is quite sick with the Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively inventory tltlu poperd and map, &c, at folio nine boon rulncid by tho pound HGIKTIOS, nnd grip. Hall Lnt'n'ccu JSCW York and Auckland N. J. cures Piles or no pay required. It Is guaran- ilaces: (1J at ofllco or Annex to nakl Mount ArtQRton Hotel, llouat ArllBgton, New Jersey; (,*-!) tho poor hook nud lino men havo boou is 20 dayfl In passage. Prayer meeting will bohajd at the house of teed to give perfect satisfaction or money re- ofllco of James II. Neighbour, Dover. Kew Jeremy: forced to soil tholr littla homes nndiuovo offlde or Receiver, 1 ExoiiaiiBe X'iow, Jeraej Harvey Bpstcdo this (Friday) evening. A t ITnir Prlco funded. Prico 25 cents per box. For solo by IS) City, Nenr Jcrwy. away. I t la trno that tha supply of fish : Congratulations, Charles. ' tho balauco of Children's Cloaks and Jackets Robert Killgore, Druggist, Dover, F . N. Jen : nnl!ln U D, O CO miles from our nationJOHN S. UCUASTfSR, Receiver, last year was abovo tbo nvcrago, bub that fcl capital. SNOWBALL. at tho Dover Bazar of J. II. Grimm. kins, Chester, N. J. I_ _ 1 ExeoaHfia Plaofi, JeweyClty, K.J, NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE NO SHOW FOR THE RACE TRACKS, J)EWITT R. HUMMER, D R I. R. A. BENNETT, * ^ v • \JM U 4 U | *A9 kk 4l ^^k gUGENE J. COOPER, pRANK J, GIES, QEO. 0. CUMMINS, M. D., JOHN DRUMMER'S |^ARTIN LUTHER COX, QLIVER S. FREEMAN, CENTRAL RAILROAD Dr. W. E. DERRY, DOVER, N. J. GEORGE E. VOORHEES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, COLEMAN COLEMAN HAT'L BUSINESS COLLEGE Crushed Stone p . - i n . • • ' . •-.. . . • • ' • . : - '::' '••'• • •" RECEIVER'S SALE STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Roofing, Zinc, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Pumps, &c. f THE GORTON House-Heating Steam Generator a specialty.' THE IRON ERA, DOVER. N. J., MARCH 19, 1897. 7 ,ut MoKlnloy's Message. Hoal E s t a t e T r a n s f e r s . Postal Information. IS CRIME DECREASING? The following real estate transfers wero A CHASE AFTER GH0UL3. MAKING THE TORTILLA ASRIVAL OF UAILJ. recorded hi the office or tho County Clerk ., —....,,, York direct. English Observer* S»y Tlicic, b a Clump w X2u» Frooosa of Producing Maxloo** Ualn CTie Xn&acent Reporter Afterward learned from March 11 to 17 inclusive : r ;8&—Eastern, Phillipaburg, Hackettstown, StanFor tho Better. Artlolo of FoodHow a Ilct W u Decided. Edmund A. Backer, lato Sheriff, to Anna Lope, Mt Arlington. Port Oram and aU Thoro prevails n comfortablo belief that Edward Pago CW ton, wrltlngon"BreodTo bunt grnvo robbers I3 not a pleaEant McPherson, 24 acres of land in RnsdoMi the standing army of crime is steadily <]i- roaking- In Mexico and Zuniland," in Tho of the United State.: points on the Sussex Railroad. jngnn assignment, but that t/iek devolved upon J0 . ..tester, Succasunna, Ironia and Luke DenNiaHT ONLY "ft.cri!ttiJ« tbo necessity which baa re- township, f200. lalnlshing nnd Hint, with the aid of school Woman's Homo Companion, thus describes mo when I was reporting in tho small mark. Edmund A. Backer, lato Sheriff, to Ed- boards and reformatories, we aro making tho makinp; of Mexican tortilla: "The tor- western city of Blanktown. Tho sacred • cd i»» W c a U 5">u to B <ithcr > I f o e l t b t t t :10--N«w York and way. ward D. Neighbour, 10 acres in Ilockaway sure If slow progress in combating tlio en- tlJlo is typical of old Moxlco nnd la en- resting places of Ulnnktown'B dead had ^ einbling iu extraordinary session is :S9—New York, Paterson, Boonton. Eastern emies of society who fill our jails. Mr. countered wherever tho in0uonco of tho been disturbed by ghouls, nnd Indignation ^disiiorTsaWo because of tbo condition in township, 1100. and Western States. Edmund A. Backer, late Sheriff, t o Sidney Douglass Morrison, In a paper read be/ore caotus republic has reftched. It was found ran high. I wns detailed to Investigate , \ ,,Q find tbo rovenues of tho Govern[1:45— Pennsylvania and all points on tha High tho Statistical society, tells us that this boas tho main article of food among tha untho robberies. I mndc a. lnistnfca at tho It ia conceded tbat its current erpend- T. Smith, trustee, Ice., ono trnot containing lief rests on no solid foundation, and that clent Aztecs at tho tlmo of tho Spanish t Bridge Branch R, I t (jtart. I told tho Iocnl police forco, ono I4th YEAH OF TTIB I.AtTOHING B ^ co trrfiflter than its receipts, and tbat ii nn acre and another 5,0IW wnmro feet In when the fnctB aro analyzed It becomes conquests, more- than 8% centuries ago, man and a town constable, of rny nsslgn:36—All points irom Bingbamton ekst, connechighly doubtful whether there has boon and tho llttlo hand, ground and palm fash- mont, and thoy kindly took me under tholr ''"Jf*n" condition lias existed for now more Randolph township, $50, tion with Sussex R, VEdmund A. Backer, late Sheriff, to Lcivis Jnoro than a nominal decrcaeo of crime. ioned com cako has well held Its owzi down protection and invited 1110 to goivlth them I ntliKDyo»ra- With unlimited meins ot !:Q0-'Kew York, Newark end Morristowa. r coimi"""'i we are presenting the romark- Doland, two tracts in Rockaway township There is no doubt that tho figures general* throngh tbo ages, being today as popular to guard tho cemetery. Wo used to Git on ly quoted in Bupport of tho view whloh ev- and in ns general use us ever. 1:44— Same points as 7:88 A. w. tho wall of tho graveyard every nigbfc after °" -jujiaclo of increasing °*>r public debt containing 144 and 20-100th acres and ono in ery ono would fain bellevo do not Eubstnnl:40—Hlbernla, Marcella, Mount Hope and "Shelled, corn intended for this uso Is 13 o'clock. Tho grave robbers must havo lv bomiwinf money to meet the ordinary Jefferaou township ooutaiiiing 103 and 03- tiato It. Tho explanation of many of the Kockaway. b Boaked ovomlgbt in liinewatcr until known of our presence, for they kept out ,I0y5 iiiddentupon oven on economical and UiOth acres, (300. facts which Beam at first sight to justify tho outer husk ot the Kernels Is loose of tho way far a long time. i:03- -Kuw York and way; Chester, Succasnana Charles Perkins and wlfo to William J . optimism ana self congratulation lies In a unulentiidmiuislrationot tbo Government .nd Ironia. enough to be romoved by being rolled beOno dark night when tho wind had UP-TO-DATE j V n « » m i " a " o a 0 ' ibe s u l l J e c t discloses this Victory, lot on German street, in Dover, ( 1 movement which Influences, consolouBly or tween the hands and is then ready for driven ns to gholtor in a rickety toolhousa, unconsciously, all persons administering and other consideration. A OKNUINE ATTKAOTIOK fact iu every detail, and leads inevitably to grinding. This is dono by tho Mexican tho ghouls camo nnd resurrected old Joe V, B, MAILS CLOSE. William H. Vooruees and wife to lydia A. the criminal law—tho growth of a feeling woinon of tho lower class, who often work M. from tho vault whero tho township au- BSTTEB, BTROKUER, FUNNIER THAN EVEZt i. M, tbe conclusion tbat tbe condition of therovof distrust of tho efficacy of Ecvero sen:16-New York and way; also Eastern States, rauo wlileh allonrs it is unjustifiable and Htmdril, lot on Chrystal street, in Dovor toncoB and ot a conviction aB to their mis- in tho doorways of tbeir homes, bending thorities hud plnccd Mm. Thoy had carSouthern Jersey, New Vork State and forOTCT tho historic stone hand mill, called In ried tho body half way across tho cemetery, «2SO. atouM bo corrected. calcvousncss in many cases and pity or eign. Aldus H. Flertnin and wife to Sarah C. tenderness toward a largo olasa of orlm- Moxlco a rootato. H'ho mill is simply a when ono of the robbers stumbled and " Wo Uu'' by tlM> rcporU of tbe Banrotary of rough slab of stono supported by four swore. Wo heard them nnd gavo chaso. Tbe Goliatb of all Corned'ans supported by a. 1:55—Hackettatown, Washington and all points tho Treasury tbat tho revenues for tho ilscal Ropes, lot ou Morris avenue, Morristown inola as tho victims of circumstances. company of Dramatic, Musical and Specon main line. stocky legs and hi inado of volcanic tufa, The first thing n country policeman ialty Artists, embracing the very t«et year ending Jt ""> 3 0 ' ] M 2 > tram B l ) 8°u™>a «»,250. i:55—Port Oram, Mt Arlington and all points to It bus been said that Vlotor Hugo's pic- tho conrso grain of which is best. adapted, thinks of in an emergency llko this \a to selected expressly lor their indiEaaton. rrcre H»,8O9,MO 23 and tho expenditures for Edward E. Jackson and wlfo to Mary E, ture of Jean Valjean,the outcast with noble for tho grinding of tho corn, beans, chilo, shoot, and tho two hanged awny at tho vidual excellence. Tt>e Comi;10--Chester, Succasunna and Iroaia, all purposes wero *4I5,053,600.50, leaving an Condlt, i and 00-lOOth acres in Rockaway instincts, who tries again and again to cx- seeds, choeso or whateror it may bo doslred fleeing forms £00 yards uhcad until the edy will ba interspersed to finely pulverize. Tho stono hand will is trlcato himself from a call of misfortunes 1:15—MorrlBtown, Newark and New York direct. chambers of their weapons wero ompty. with a brilliant colexcess of receipts over expenditures of »0,9W,- township, (147. 0:00-Miue Hill direct lection of Horace Ford and wife to Charlos 13. Ford, and who again and again succuinba In tho an lndlspensuhlo item i n tho oulluary out- Wo snw the fugitives turn down a eidoave453 CO. P urlng that flBcal year 140,670,407.08 fit of tho tropical home. Tho accompanystruggle, profoundly influenced tho admin:i;80— Rockaway, Mt. Hope, Marcella and Hinuo into tho town. As wo ran it struck Sparkling: Music, Dancing;. iveropaiil UP™ t B 8 P UDlI ° debt, which hail two lots in Boonton, 83,800. istration of tho Fronch criminal law, und ing hand piece, looking liko a xudo rolling mo as grotesque to hear a collogo song bernfa. Benjamin Bolchor to Frederick H . Bench, for many ynozs that spirit of pity and tol- pla, is also of stono and la briskly worked started up ahead of us. Jn a fow jui£ut<>.s Singing, Sol 05, D u e t s , Quartets, P.M. ten rclucod since Marcli, 1889, «259,070,890, eration whloh tho Fronch poet deflated In up and down tho lncllno of tho crudo stone wo camo upon three students upparontly and tho annual interest charge decreased lot in Chatham, (1. ISO—New York and all points via Boonton. Ludicrous Situations, Edmund A. Backer, late fiherlir, to Aug. "LCB Misorablcs" imB been ovcrywhoro ID tublo by tho woman as sho bends to her intoxicated. Thoy woro leaning against a Funny Incidents, |U,OiH,riTli.O0. Tbo receipts of the Govern!;80— New York and way. tho air, axd nowhero more than hero. It work with a steady swing of body, shoul- fonco, clinging nffoctlonntoly to onch other, 1:10—All points on the Central Railroad of K«w monlfroin nil sources during the Ilscal year W. Cutler, lOacres in Koxhury township, J60. Laugh Provoking; Perplexities ID therefore right to caution the public ders and arms. and two were suiting the third on the Jersey (High Bridge Branch), and points is Iloso A. Allen to John Harrington and ending Juno SO, 1803, amounted to $4(11,710,ngnlust confounding tho diminution in the 'It is claimed that tho flour for tlio tor- baok. Pennsylvania. 5G1.M uml its expenditures to 1459,874,887.05, wife, lot in tho borough of Metcong, ( 1 and number of offenders detained in prison in tilla oan bo perfectly milled only by their They stopped, whon tho constable asked —Port Oram, Mt Arlington, Landing, StanEhowiiiB nn excess of receipts over oxgeadl- other valuable ouBlderation. consequenco of a wise mitigation of tho se- ancient methods, and when ono scos tho them whether any ono had passed thoia. hope, (Branch and. Waterloo connections), ThoWoodtord Laud Company to John M. verity of tho criminal law with a corre- result of tho grinding ho is ready to admit Roplyiug thnt no ono had, they broko forth tnrMOl»a,811,074.SSI. Hackettstovrn, Phlllipaburg and Easton. Seats on wig at Klllgore'a Drug Store. " Since tbat time tbe receipts of no fiscal Chapman, lot 45 foot front on Madison sponding dcoreaee in tho amount of crime. that possibly they aro right. in Bon? ngaln. Tho man in tho middle >:00—New York direct It is just possible, however, that in avoidyear, and with but few exceptions of no avenue, Morristown, (3,150. "As tbo moist windrows of the mail roll was not limp aa a mnn very drunk usually John Edwiu Walker and wife, of Brooklyn, ing one extreme Mr. Morrison has pushed oft the grinding board, it is caught in a is, but ho Btood ns croct as a soldier. A month of any fiscal year, have exceeded tho his point too far, and has given caunteexpenditures. Tbe receipts of tho Govern- to Russell B. Walker, ot Butlor, 20,150 square nmico to a despondent view ae llttlo justi- basin, and is then all ready for being thin cap wns comically cocked over ono formed into cakes for baking. Whon ready eyo, and underneath tho rim his faco was ment from all sources, during tbo fiscal year feet in Bullor, $1 and other consideration. fied as the optimism which ho condemns. bake, a woman takes a small lamp of expressionless. Margaret A. Me Peck to Frederick D. Mat- In interpredng tbo only available figures to coding Juno SO, 5804, were 1872,802,408.21), tho heavy mixture and lays It in tho palm "You two fellows get homo nnd take nnd Us expenditures 8442,<305,708.87, leaving toon, 5081000th of an acre in Hanover town- tho lncreascu vlgllnnco of tho pollco 1B an of her hand. Then, with tho other palm that other sot with you," was tbo parting clement scarcely to bo overrated. A a deficit, the first Blnco the resump'ion of ship, HS5. she rolls it Into a ball and begins toquiolr.- shot of tho constable. Wo did not capture COMPLETE Elizabeth Walker Myer and husband, ot scarcely less important element is that of ly pat i t into the required thinness, deftly the thieves, but tho roliburies censed. specie payments, of (09,803,200.68. Notwithpublicity. Every offonse Is noted. Tho A few weeks ago I mot Billy W., now standing thoro was a decrease of (10,7110,128.- Brooklyn,, to Russell S. Walker, 04,000 square chances of detection aro probably greatly spreading tho fingers to allow i t to enlarge ?fl in tlio ordinary expenses of tho Govern- feet in Butler, MOO and other ramsidoratimi. Increased in theso daye, when every house- ito size, nnd changing ltfromhand to hand taking a post graduate courso in a medical it is only an eighth ot aa Inch in college in this olty. Mary A. Friedrick and huBband, of Brook- hold becomes aware of tbo pcz^on "want- until ment, as compared with the previous fiscal thickness, and genera]]}' about six Inches "Do you remember J00M.?" heaskwl Tear, its income was Btlll nut euOlctent to lyn, to Jliissoll N. Walker, 18,000 Equnro feet ed" for any crlmo ot magnitude. To know in diameter, although sometimes as large me. that orimo generally is increasing or de- aa a dinner plate,* provide [or its daily necessities, and tbe gold ill Butler, $1 and other consideration. " I guess 1 ought to. WiiyP" creasing is to know very llttlo. It may OF Charles E . Kelloy to Susan A. Kelley, two reserro In tho Treasury for the redemption of "Tho plnstlo cokes aro tossed, ono after "Oh, nothing. Only wo had a douoo of mean no more than that certain offenses greenbacks was drawn upon to moet them. lots in Chatham, (1,300. against police regulations havo increased anothor, at* completed, upon tho stove, a tlmo tbat night you chased us out of tho Frederick U. Beach to Georgianna Belcher, or diminished. Tho morality of tho coun- called a' hrasero, anil vs fast us delicately Blanktown cemetery. Holdlug thac heavy But this did not suffice, and the Government try muy bo steadily rising though the con- browned and turned they ore placed In a oorpso between us nnd playing that farce then resorted to loans to replenish tlio reserve. lot in Chatham, $1. Uscor H. Brant aud wife to Emily E, Noe, viotlons for breaches of tho education acts steaming heap and enveloped In a cloth of a college trio on a lark was no mean "In February, 1804, 160,000,000 in bonds to keep them warm, from whloh arises a task, I can tell you. Wo got him to tho I AND were issued, and in November following a one-half interost in seven lots fa tho village arc increasing. most tempting odor." college, and I won my bot. Ho had died of second issue of (50,000,000 was deemed neces- of Chatham, $1,750. liver dlsenso and not paresis, as Jim L. There is a sonslblodimlnutlon of ccrtaio Francis E Touog and wifo to Richard W. sary. Tbo Bum of $117,171 ,TOS was realized had wagered."—Exchange. MUSIC AND T H E HAIR. ~ offonses most Indicative of a licentious by tho sale of these bonds j but the reserve was McEwan, (Iu*-lO0th of an aero in IViiippany, spirit. Property is respected more tnan it For Sale by Hale't Horny of Horebouod ana T«r fc was, and BOIUO crimes connected therewith k?eQUll*r Xtfeot of Vibrations m PRESERVING FRESH GRAPES. steadily decreased until, an February 8,1805, Hanover township, $437.85. a medicine tbat ha. loos been tested ' Coverijlg'. Augustus F. Horn and wifo to Lemuel nnd produotlvo of others—for examplo, rea third salo of f02,316,40O in bonds for «0o,In private practice. Sold by dm»giiti In a recent scientific ascomblago a dis- In Cold fitoneo They Can Be Kept Through ceiving stolen goods In some towns—bid generally. ____^__ Neighbour, about &J acres In Chester town110,2-14 was announced to Congress. tho Winter. fair to disappear. On tlio other hand, then cussion took placo npon the Influenoo of Pilce'iTootliacht Drop* cure la one minute. "Tho receipts of tbe Government for the ship. »834. Is no eign of reduction in certain other eleep in skin diseases. One of tbo gentleXho method of gathering and preparing or of James Walker and wife to Russell 8. orhocs wbioh appear to coiuo In tho train men who took port stated in his criticism grapes for winter 6 torn go Is os follows: teal year ending June 80, 1895, were (300,873,203.30 and the expenditures {488,178,420.48 Walker, 20,770 Bquare feet i u the village of of material prosperity. Tho report wo got ot tho paper which bad been read that ono The clufitera aro carefully picked before W. H. Ciwxjnr, O. L V o o u a n . Is both of good and of ovll. Of the real might as well talk ot tho inuuouco of mu- they are dead rlpo and then placed iu traps thoivlnga deflcitof *43,605,283.13. A further Butler, $1. Hugh Nesbit and wife, of New York city, causes of orimo and of tho extent to which Bio npon tho growth of tho hair. Ife would In tho packing hnuso for a few days until loan of * 100,000,000 was. negotiated by the teem that the suggestion of a posslblo conit can be prevented by praotlcablo iueastho stems LftTO wilted and tho moisture Government in February, 1800, tho sale net- to Theodore Fisher, of New York city, 88 and ures Mr. Morrison's figures tell ono little nection thus thrown out in a jesting tray lias evaporated. Tho bnskcts aro lined with ting 1111,11111,240, and swelling tbe aggregate 05-lOOMi acres in Chatham township, 85,000. that 1B lionlllvo. Mure than !!,0<)0 years nga lins been taken seriously. A t least a cor- paraffined paper eo that It will lap over tbe Hugh Nesbit and wife, of New York city, ISurlpldcs expounded tbo theory of the respondent of tie I'cmpa has inudo the top of tho basket. Tho grapes taro packod of bonds issued within ^hree years to $202,815,400. For tho fiscal year ending June 80, to Stuart Dunn, of Brooklyn, 103 acres in crlmlnal-no under which Lombroso, Mar- discovery that rauslo of certain kinds does carefully In tho basket, all looso and punoro and Ferri have lately labored. The In reality prevent the hair from falling, tnred berries helng removed beforehand, ' 1800, tho revenues of tbe Government from Chatham township, $10,1)00. . Greek writer puts Into the mouth of one frhllo that produced by certain Instruments nil sources wero f 409,475,408.78, whilo its ex- Tbendore Fisher to Susan M, Nesbit, 33 and of his ehoraotcrs the reflection that, where- bos the most disastrous effects In causing and then, when tho paper la folded over thorn, tbo cover Is fastened down snugly 05-lOOth acres iu Chatham township $5,000. penditures wero $434,078,054.48, or an excess as land nnturally barren may yield n good rapid dovdopmont of baldness. Ho finds Stuart Dunn and wife to Susan M. Ifesbit, harvest if tho season be good and fertile that whllo composers aro as'prono as oth- BO QB to exclude aB much air as possible. for uid botttera of of expenditures over receipts of 125,303,345.70. Tho baskets aro then placed in the cold, land be sterilo if tho season bo unkindly, ers to loso their hair at an early age, those dry storage house. In this way tho VerIn other words, the total receipts for the three 103 acres hi Chatham township, 810,000. whoplay their compositions upon the wen are always what they ore—-the good gennes can be kept all winter, tho Cntawfiscal years ending June SO, 18WJ, wero insuffiIttONIA, always good, oven in the pinch of hard cir- piano preserve If tlioy do s o t acquire, a bes until the end of February aad Niagacient by (187,811,720.40 t o meet the total The Ladies' Aid Society o£ the Succasunna ouinBtances, the bad always bad—tho crim- luxuriant growth of hair. On the other ras until after the holidays. expenditures. Personally-Conducted Tours. . E . Church met a t Mrs. Elmer Dixon's on inal-no oertaln to bo In tho dook, howevor hand, wind Instruments, and especially The only difficulty experienced by grow"Nor has this condition since improved. carefully the chaplain aud tbo philanthro- tha cornet and trombone, aro fatal to hlrWednesday, ers i s from rapid deterioration when tho suto adornment. Tho violoncello and the For the Orst half of the present fiscal year pist look after him. What truth there 1B F. D. Henderson is entertaining Albert In this view, how far the standing army of harp keep tho hair in pretty well, but tbe grapes o n removed from cold etorago and iy Emnr TEATVBE the receipts of tbe Government, exclusive of Wilson, of Dover. crime consists ot this clement, how far of flute cannot bo depended upon to preserve shipped t o market. They need to be conpostal revenues, were (157,507,003.70, and its Mrs. Stewart A. Rodda, of Kenvil, li visit- people not much worse deposed but less a strong growth after tho fiftieth 76010! sumed immediately In order to appreciate expenditures,. exclusive of postal • service, their qualities. The largo growers are aring her cousin, Hiss Jeanette May. lucky than others, statisticians do not tell •go. ranging to ship their grapes from their flilj,< 10,000.22, b r a n excess ot expenditures The 1. T. G. and C. E. have united and are UB. Perhaps they never will. But in that A number ot pianists, Including Podo- packing houses to the cold storage houses Tour to OAXTfOnMA and the PAC/FIC COAST over receipts of 837,902,800.40.. I n January direction lies tho. interest of tho present leave New York and Fblladelohfa March 87, now Bulling o'er the matrimonial tea. CJeorgo rewskl, are cited In confirmation ot the ID the oltlea by means of refrigerator cam, will of this year the receipts, exclusive of postal Btroudand MUs Carrie Fruden were married and still more that of tbo future.—-London returning- on uvular tralos within nine months. pronounced influence of piano xnuflio. I t aTid In this vcay tho^ quality will bo pre- Hound trip ticket-, including all tour features revenues, were (24,816,094.05, and the expend- at Succasunoa by the Rev. Dr. Btoddard lost lias been admitted for eomo timo that served until tho grapes reach tho consum* golDff and transportation only returning, will be Times. • at rate of I2O8.00 from New York, and 9X08.00 itures, exclusive of postal service, t8O,Q0v,- Thursday evening. Mr. Stroud has always muBlo has a certain thcrapoutlo worth, and er'i tablet. But this shuts out tho small sold from Philadelphia; one way ticket*, including all THE MODEL WIFE. 380.20, a deflott of*5,953,805.24 for the month. lived here anA is a favorite with all who it will bo recalled that Dr. Ferrund pre- grower located some distance from the tour features KoIng,|MI.75from New York, $140.25 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rate* from other sented a report to tbo French Aoademj on markets. In February of tins year the receiptB, exclu- know him. A Profound Editorial Esuy Upon m Sub- tCue physiological Influence of uvuslo, pointpoint*. ilvo of postal revenues, were 124,400,007.39, Howover, there aro other outlets for ject ot mraznonat Importsraoe. . . Last Saturday evening two local light ing out in wlint ways i t could bo employed their crops of grapes, which are rapidly innnd expenditures, exclusive ot postal service, and manufacture" of tM beR with therapeutic, alms. Subsequently Dr. weights Indulged in a friendly glovo contest, This kind of a person ot our Ideal is not (23,780,050.08, adeflclt of (4,895,05'J.SS, or a according to Queensberry rules. Tho referee cosy found, as i t takes much of thought Betzchinsky reported an instance of night' creasing In importance. One of tho best tbat of manufacturing "unfermented Tour*, each covering n period of three day*, will total deficiency of $180,001,680.44 for the three declared it a tie and stated i t should be tried and knowlcdgo upon tho part of. man and terrors in a child of 0 years, who WOB cured is Soda and Mineral Waters. grape juice," a Leverage that is recomYork and Philadelphia March 11, April 1 Tears and eight months ending March 1,18B7. over again in the neir future and tho winner women to becomo thoroughly acquainted by having played to It each night xnuslo of mended hy physicians, and which Is gain- JeaveNbW and &1, and Mar 18,1807.1 Bates, including trans* HaTMTAOTION Not only are we without a surplus in t b e presented witb tho champion belt of Ironia. with each other's way in every toll of life a calming nature written in & minor key. ing ground in publlo esteem annually. I t portatlon and twn days aRCommodauoQ at the Our writer of this article has had no ex- A test was made after a tern nights by is raid that tho fresh grape Juico Is noxt to jeat Washington Hotels, JU.50 from New Vork Treasury, but witb an increase in the public Tlio officers and soldiers of Dovor Fost, No. perlenco as to a model wife, and yet If ho omitting the lnuslo, and that night alone, good, new milk as a wholcBomo beverage, and Jll.GO from Philadelphia. debt there has. been a corresponding increase 8, American Volunteers, on Monday night tbo ohild had an ottnok. I t has not as yej la tbe annual interest charge from (22,893,- held a meeting iu the obapel at which stand- should find ono It would bo a pattern for been determined just what key Is most aud that all people should drink it, cspsall to follow. She doubtless would bo good clally thQ weak and emaciated. It goes for 883.20 in 1802, the lowest of any year since ing room was at a premium. Captain Wil- and kind and lovablo whoso liouso will be favorable to tho prevention of an early l»ld ahead of tea or coffee when taken with RETURNING DIRECT, OB VIA 1802, to$M.837,2»7.00in 1890, or a n increaso kins and Lieutenant Striokland made spirited as hanusomo as can bo on the lnsldo. Sho. ttato. Probably a reasonable way of rat- meals. Sometimes it is put on tho market ot *U,403,414.4O. addresses and the entire assemblage sang with should bo ready to recelvo him on his re- tling tho disputed point would bo to make in an adulterated form, but there are RICHMOND and WASHINGTON " It may be urged tuat even if the revenues spirit, and probably with understanding also. turn and also at his departure for tho day. a few experiments on dogs, thus proving a plenty of growers who mako it themselves MORRISTOWN, N. J. tolerance foruifferout strains and Qvoluing wi)l leare Vfew York and Philadelphia March IB, of tbe Government had been sufficient to meet Old church members, residents of Ironia, Then arrange your house in general, ECO the horripilation to which some patlonts ot from the fresh grapes. In Erlo county, N. and April ID, 1697. to tho wants of tho cook and hired girls as. 7 , , there Is a vineyard wbercall tho grapes were moved to speak aud warm ffords of oil its ordinary expenses during tbo past three well ns to all men about your placo. Pay refined tastes might be subjected. Wind, from 100 acres aro annually turned luto Joans, the gold reserve would still hava been welcome were addressed to the officers and all bills nmlrun no debts It possible. Don't instruments are always dangerous if tho unfermented jufec. Tho juice is elmply For detailed itineraries and other Information, INOOKFOB&TBD XA.B0H, 8 1 . t*T«. ppty at ticket agencies* or addren George W, insufilclent to meet the demands upon it, and members of tho Post, who were invited to idle away your tlmo making calls to too balr has not a good hold, whilo stiff haired heated, carefully filtered and then bottled -oyd, AHSlfltant General Fattenger Agent, Broad that bonds would necessarily have been issued come again. I t was remarked that tbero had neighbors. Cull on sick and tho minister. people, con stand anything. Possibly a Whilo hot. In this way it will keep fresh Street StnUon, Philadelphia, lor its repletion. Be this as it may,' It is not been so many people a t a meeting in the Do all tbo good you can to entertain Btran- good ralo for any musician vronld be, as and good for a long tlmo,—How York chapel in twenty-two years before. FEDLE. gcrs and make them feel at homo. Havo soon as ho finds b.ls hour falling, to cease P o s t jit—Hirar TV. U n . u a . clearly manifest, without denying or alarmyour rooms owopt, and this is generally playing for others.—Medical Becord. V I M President—AVRTCLTOS B. H i m . Ing the correctness of euch a conclusion, that what tho model wife should do. . A CHINESE DRUGSHOP. Secratary-Treuurer—H. T. HctL. t!» debt would have been decroased in at A n Offer t o P a y t h o F a r o o g Of course husband and wife are differIK CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY, ITALY'S POWER IN AMERICA. least the amount of the deficiency,' and busiVnll of A " Borti or Queer Odd! mad Xndi t o t h o San, ITranolsoo Convention. —KUWIEBS— ently situated. Somo can Mvo In the counng ss confidence immeasurably strengthened Cic4 f o r Medicine. , Thousands of Christian Endeavor workers try, whilo others llko city. Pay particular Natives of tho Sonny l a n d Monopollxln» Between Phillip J. Andrews, et ux. complta, and Henry TV. Miller . Henry C. Pitney throughout the country. In St. Nicholas Theodora Worcs, tho Elizabeth F. Jones et ale. defts. who would llko to attend the Sixteenth attention of what kind of a wlfo wo get. Many Trades. FOHD.D. Surra, Solicitor, artist, gives tho following description of a AureUui B. HuU Philip H. Hoffman "Congress should promptly correct the International Convention which will be held The start for some ore OB economical and Bnvlng shaken tho stovo anu kicked the Chinese drug storoln San Francisco: The Y VIRTUE and tn pursiutDce of an order of the Itaaa. Y. Swan. M. D. Paul Revere existing condition. Ample rovenues must be in Ban Francisco in July of this year are will spend taster than we can make. Yet, oat from under Aialonoy'a chair, Case; Court of Chancery of Mew Jersey, made In interior of this shop presented a strange as a rule, model wives aro at ease in a way, deterrod from thinking seriously of doing so John Thatcher Eugene B. Bark* supplied not only for the ordinary expenses the above cause bearliiftdate tbe third day of March thus delivered himself: And oriental aspect. Ono corner was occu- A. 1). 18U7,1 will sell at public auction to the highGay Hlnton. or the Government, but for tbe prompt pay- on account of the'expenseof the long jour- whllo others ore not, so saying. "Sure, this country will hnvo an Kyoto!, pied by tho household ehrlnc, tho chief est bidder, subject to tbe confirmation af the ChanAs to a country girl for a-wlfo in far sument of liberal pensions and the liquidation ney. This has been called to tho attention of perior In many way a to those who havo yun king yet. They're tho rlsin glnora- feature of which wns a highly colored pic- cellor of satd State, at the Park Hotel la Dover. Jersey, on Saturday, the 17ih day of April of the principal and Interest of the public the Philadelphia Pras, and tho publishers of been brought up in tho city. As to the lat- tion here, and no mistake. I mind tho ture of eomo favorite god. Tho emoko of New between tii" liours of 19 o'clock soon and £ time whin the Irish dug all tbo sewers, and burning Incense, issuing from a brightly next, o'clock in the afternoon of said day, that 1B to My dobt. In raising revenue, duties should bo so that journal have decided to furnish free any ter wife, she likes theaters, operas, high cellars, Statement January i. 1897 did all tho laborln work. But polished brazen vessel, roso from tbo altar at a o'clock p, it. a certain lot or laodHtuateinthe number of railroad tlokets from Philadelphia life, society, and dress, and out late at levied upon foreign products as t o preserve, Borough of Port Oram In the county of ttorriiand they ain't in it nny more. t i 8an Francisco and return to representabefore this deity ana filled the air with its State of New Jersey, bounded and described aa the homo market, BO far as possible, to our tives of Christian Endeavor societies who nights every week, and nil this that goeB "Eyetalyun hodcarrlera bos droT tbe mysterious fragrance. Beside tho shrine, follows:— ASSESS. own producers j to revive and increase man- will render a triaing service t i the Prcs$. to mako up a oity life. Whereas a country Irish out. Boynnt on tho new row, all the on a table, was an abundant supply of reBeginning ID tbe middle of the road leading from Securities quoted at Far V J I U » . . » 1 , 5 8 V « . & 7 wlfo i s ignorant to alleuohand has no ufanuros; to relieve and encourage agricul- The offer involves tbo possible expenditure advantages maybe, nnd they generally bricklayers aro Byotalyuns. Hlvm only freshment, consisting of cakes, both red Jeremiah Bakers to Washington Force, at " Market Value Securities to e i southweat corner of the lot aold by salu IWUIRI knows how many Syetolyun stonemasons ture ; to increase our domertlo and foreign b r the Press of thous»nda ol dollars and mako tho best of wives. and yellow; of llchi nuts, oranges, candied (o Dennis Rf an en the J2th d»y of March I860 and CMS of Par Value 82,055.00 are workln iu this olty today. If yon want in the Morris Count* clerk's office in commerco ; to aid and develop mining and opens tho way for all Christian Endeavorers Mon married, but are now repenting at a tap put o'A your hoot, it's an Ifiyetalyun ginger, a number of boxes of cigars, and recorded Book V-5 of Bwdm, folios and from Uience runTotal A*Mt> .tl,06S,3S0.ST building, nnd to render to labor in every tocojoy tho experience of a lifetime—a jour- leisure. Bonio have no way to either help slioomnkor what docs i t They're doln nil last, but not least, of bottles containing ning aloiiR the westerly line ot said Ryan's lot, (l) field of useful occupation the liberal wages ney across tho continent under tlio most thoinselvcs or tholr wives to tho road of tho sliavln and halrouttlo. They kapo all nam-Bbeut tho favorite beverage of the Chi- north two and oue quarter degrees west threo LIABILITIES . nese. chains and fifty links to tho Dtirtnvreat corner thereand adequate ron-ards to which skill and in- favorable auspices. Writo t o tho Prea for prosperity. Tho so called term of model the fruit stores. A T conrso t h e ; shlao all of thence Vi) south seventy-seven degrees west two .AhGau'fl uncle, dressed in a l o n g yel- chains and eighty Jinks tlience (8) south nineteen O e p o s i ' B . . . . . . . . . . . l l , 4 T 0 , 2 S 8 . T 4 wifo becomes pomilcmn. Tho lateness of tho shoes. . *: dustry aro justly entitled. Tho necessity of details of tho offer. silk blouse, was standing near this ta- degrees and three quarters east three chains and tho hour lias prevailed npon tho dralnago _ * • » — " I w i n t d o w n to Liberty hall Monday low bu&Uy tho passage of a tariff law whloh shall profifty links to tha middle or tbe Mfd road, tfceoce Ink dividend Jan. 1.. !U,SST.O6 engaged in doing tho honors to along of whisky to a fabulous prioe. SPORTS. the same north Beventyono and one-half denight to tho dnnco of the Kelly association. blo, vide ample revenue need not befuxther urged.. his numerous callers. Ho greeted his nepb gteea east one chain and wvt>uty lloks to tbe place 11,601,0(15.80 Tho calculation upon tho support of OUT Dick Mooro and Jce Duufeo have been For tin years that gang bad unsic from a e w and, his friend of beginning. CoatalniDgseventy-nlnehuadredtba Tho imperative demand of the hour Iu the with great cordiality, : IM.330.TT matched to box twenty rounds at Syracuse nation has been miscalculated down to Dutch band, but what Bhonlu I see this and invited them to portako of refresh- of an •pro of land more or less.. And being the Surplui »l,68S,808.57 prompt enactment of such a measure, and to sanda of tlmo by extravagance of a failure same premises conveyed to Bald James Andrews tune but an Eyetnlyun crowd of fiddlers. on March 20. They will come together a t ments, but Ah Gnu modestly contented by de*d from Jeaae S. LangdOD and wife dated this object I earnestly recommend (Jat Coa- : catch weights. In not being Bblo to eoonomizo In years of An Dyetalyan book agent licra in hero the JuntOst, 1600 and recorded In Morris Ounty BoSr«is shall mako every endeavor. Before . At a well attended university mooting held onr youth. Can it bo possible to navoa other day, selling tlio'Life of Pnmoll.' himself with a handful of dried watermel- cords of Dee'ta in Book V-5 on pages 683 Ac on seeds, which bo dropped into his capaJAMES H, NEIGHBOUR, Interest ia declared and paid in January otbsr business is transacted let us first pro- at NewHaven Monday tho ofBcorsof thoTale lnodolwifo If our husbund's moans aro' Wo havo an Eyctnlynn organist at cuurcu, cious inBldo pcoket. beyond control, simply by pleas- and a womou, with a' sumo as long QS vide sufficient revenue to faithfully admin- Tennis Association for the coming year wero limited Special Master In Chancery ot and July of each year from the proflta of th* Ono sido of tho shop vfus taken up b j A ing self, I trust not. A model wife should your arm, Bingo tho ecreechln parts that previous nix ntontha* bualness. •: Now Jersey. . ister tho Government without the contract- •elected. Luther O. Billings, '08, of Washing- bo at tho post of her own country, and if long counter, and shelves and drawers exMrs. Curlcy nst to yell so wolL 17-fiw. ing of further debt or tho continued disturb- ton, D. C , was elected president; Robert E . wo get only 6 cents, though It bo small, it tended all around tha room. Thcso wero Dover, March 17.1B97, Deposits made on or before the 3d daya of. "An Eyetalyun comes along this block ance of our finances. " 'stone, 'Device president; end Clarence P . will bo 86 times that amount If saved by onot a week with a pack full of snsplndcrs', covered and filled with a great and miscelJanuary, April, July and October, draw, inindustrious nnd thrifty hosband, who shoo laces and collar buttons. For years laneous collection of strange and rare 'Dodge,.'09, ueoretary and treasurer. . WlLLIAK MOKTNLBT. terest from the 1st days of the said months herbs and roots. Deer horns, in their velgivoa it to his wlfo to keep for him for ; TheKatlonal Intersoholastio Athletic AssoExecutive Mansion, March 15,1BB7." Hike Dugan, Mm as has a daughter xnor- vet stage, wero suspended from the ceiling. respectively. ciation will hold its meeting at thiclub houso somo day hi nocd.—Fuller's Glcanor. rlt to Clancy, tbe harso policeman, mod a Theso, after being sliced as thin aa wafers, The Dover Electric Light Company offers for of tho Kntetarhcioter Athlctlo Club on the llvln around here mindln wash bllers and aro boiled and produce- what Is supposed to Bile at a bargain, all or any part of the equipment A Dronta Plotnre. of their Ulectrlo Ligbt Station on BlackweU St., umbrellas. SUM, a Wg Eyetalyun has druv morninjr ot March 27. The members of tho , vrhlpdnons; H a l l . They proceeded along on o straight him into tho hoinu uf the Ltlttlo Glstexg of V) a valuable medicine Dried lizards, Dover, N. J., as follows: neatly spread on thiu bamboo otlcka, ooThrw on if, V. HnrlzontalTubuUvBoilers. Steps are being, taken for the reorganiza- OESOCiaaon will act as officials at ;"»'"•'«'- courao till they camo to tho borders of tho the Poor! From 9 A. v. to 4 p. H. dally, except SaturOne 70-foot Smoke Stack. ouplcd a basket at ono ond of the counter. tion of TVIiiponong-HaU, at Whippany, in scbolnstiomeet to bo given by the K . A. C. lake, -when tho guldo stopped, saying, "We day. Saturdays from 9 JL. H. to IS u. (noon), 1 Two 05 H. P. Phcanlx Hitch Speed Engines. "Thoro'B no use of tnlkln, us Americans in Bladison Squaro Garden. must cross this water." Ernest gnzedat will have nothlxt to eay or do In this coun- Dried toads, sharks tails and many other Oue 100 H. P. Bell High Speed Eo&lae. the form of a trusteeship. Eighty per cent, and from 7 to B p. u. him ft moment and then said: "How can try before long. You oil know Tony, tho curious objects used in the preparation of One BOO light WesUnghouse Dynamo I w of tho stockholders havo already cancelled i Boll W i n s . we? Wo have, no boat, and I hick tho pow- rag man. I'll bet you t'lnk he's as poor as ChineGQ medicines, littered tho shop from Q Exciter their «took nod tho remaining stockholders . f ?S?ent ln8 end to end, and a richly carved und gilded D0 About two hundred sports of this city and Two 350light Edlsou D. C, Dynamo, ^tth switch ™i, it i« expected, agree to the same couroo Morristown gathered to. Smith & Swom'8 bil- er to Bwlin for so long n time as it wonM Maloncy. Well, he kern in hero Saturday openwork Bcxcen, with two dragons in the board Instruments, lako to oross tho lake." • • • Around lay night an offered mo two t'ousand .dollars when the matter Is put to thorn. J. H. Polcould bo divided to matte one plant liard rooms In tho latter city on Friday oven- tho dark desert heath, onenllvenea by a for the placo. He'll be runnln for alder- .'.•©enter, extended across tho middle ot the ofEquipment TITO One hulls to bo known a> Searing', 5O0 lights capacity and two of 030 lights capacibelling. ImmuB, Vf. W. Ojolr, W. O. BaUs, O. W. ty. Ibis Is an unusually good opportunity to aw- faall, have been fi> ted up in the building foring last to witness «bo pool gamo between singlo streak of rorduro. Its beautiful pink man next fall, I dare eoy."—Mew York Ball and J. H. Kitchell will receive the cerqulra a good electric light plant at loir cose. Tho Chinese ore very much behindhand flowers woro vilthorcd, and their fragrance merly occupied by the l&ON E B A on Morris Mall and Express. Btreet; and also the basement ot the urn* tificates of stock, pending tho transfer of the John Connors, of Morristown, and John K\ hod vanished. Tho mellow htun of tbe boo in their knowledge of medicine Their For particulars inquire at office, Dover, N. J building. All are in good condition and ars methods, which aro based on Jgnoronco property to tbe trastoes. These will bo ap- S. Boll, of Dovtr. Both men put up a much was no longer hoard about them, for ho for rent from January 1, 18m. Apply to 1. nnrt EiipcvrfititloDi aro quite as absurd, anu paintod for life. They will havo no power. better gams than they played In this city had gathered his honey and was gone. W. SEAHIKO, at the bfBoa of the Dorer LumAa Good •> Hurled. primitive as wero thoao of tlio Europeans » mortgage or.geU the property, but must rocontly, bat Bell proved the better player, Abovo roso tho tremendous preolplces ber GomponT. •'" ' • B-tf JTirst Snllor—No, BiU, yer don't rejlly of tho mlddlo ages. whoso vast shadows ulnokoned all that winning by aBCoro of 150 to 120 points. Tho keep tbe same forever for moral, intellectual Notice Is hereby given that the City Council will know what life Is till yor got spliced. portion of tho moor and deopenod thofrown «ul recreative purposes. The objects of the garoowasfor«50asldo. Tho score by frames upon tho anpropltlouB faco of nature. At meet at tho Council Chamber prior to ttie first day Second Sailor—W'y, shlvor mo timbers, Vhe Boole or Universal Scope. • ' • „ „ « of April, for tho settlement of all claims against now association will be to dovelop the library was as follows : intervals from tho summit of the rooks mcssjnatol I'vo never been married, true, The property of the late William A. DIckenon, Perry Patottic—I hear that soap la even the City of Dover for the fltcal year. All hills 01 and reading room already opened ;.to carry Bell-0 8 3 5 13 0 6 11 0 8 11 10 0 3 15 0 shrill Borcoms, uttered by somo birds ot but I'vo lmd ycller fovor and oholcra, I'vo mentioned in tho Bible. i 10 13-160. claims s EoLnst the city must be filed with the City coDBlattDg of a awelllng and lot 43x100, on Essex' on work along the lino ot good cUlzeushlpproywhioh hnd built thoirnostupon thorn, bam frostbit, drowned, burned nlivo, eat Wayworn WntEon—Why nofcP They Is itirk cot later than' Saturday. March SOth, 1807. Btreet, houso and lot and threo building lota on Connors-S 5 11 8 3 4 10 4 0 7 13 4 8 11 0 swept through tho arch of heaven.—From by a Ehark, blowcd up at sea and operated bad things spoken of in tho Biblo just the and to foster legislation in favor ot support, Prospect street. For prices and particulars call 35 10 6 8-120. JOS. V. BAKEK, City Clerk, on Churlotto lironto's First Story, vTho Aa- on for cancer. Wot more does a reasonablo sumo aa they is good.—Cincinnati En.' • IRA JUDSOH COB, ing township, lulls for tho general ImproveThis umkes ono gamo for each player and vouturei ot Itanwt Alombart." anap want?—London Answers, Dated Uorcfc 6,1897. IW U-tf, T ment oj tho publlg, • <iulrer. Bell now wants to play the rubbtr for WOO. TWO JOHNS ARE COMING RAKER QPERA MOUSE 19 THE TWO JOHNS JOHN C. (Patty) STEWART REMEMBER DATE VOGT BR05.' Morris County Directory PRICE $3.00 it is what a cough may lead to HALES HONEY that makes it so HOREHOUND dangerous, j "TMB Stationers VOQT BROS., BANNER OFFICE Morristown. VI. H. Cawlcy &Co,, Prop's PENNSYLVANIA SOU AGENTS Railroad Company. BALLENTINE'S CALIFORNIA. Beers, Ales sod Porters, WASHINGTON. OLD POINT COMFORT TOURS THE MORRIS COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Waster's Sale of Lands, B for Sale. for Rent. Notice. Real Estate for Sale. THE IRON ERA. DOVER. N. J., MARCH 19, 1897. 8 tins m o m e n t two'groat states aro undo; tho tiovorninent of two young men, on wholly w i t h o u t knowledge and oxperionc nnd tho other having only such knowlodg nnd cxpcricnco In trust limited onough ti OFFENSES FOR WHICH THE CHORUS have excited iistanifihiucnt a n d constcrna SUFFERS IN POCKET. How an Austrian Warship Sent tion when on i n k l i n g ol 1 hem WAS givoi to tho world. Those, so for us thoir sentl Transport to tbo flottom, jnonts aro known, nro using their powen Xho Mannger Klakcs T h e m P a y F o r tlio iu tho courort to fight steadily nyr-Ins Privilege of Making Unnecessary GesWhy nro wo to havo o u r govern EFFECT OF THE ACT FEARED, frcoilom. tures, F o r t a u c l i l n c o r ITor UcU.s l^ato lucnts pinuod to tlieir aprons.' On tin I n Getting t o llchcarsals. heuls of this conciTt-wo hnvo plodded fo is oI t May Canio u Roiiofral of E i c l t e m e n two years, a n d with all Its pretonsiour "Now, -vvlmt in tho world can you mnlro power It bus worsened a n d has not butto Ltorci In Alhen*—It IK Possible Tlint Vosi out of thnt word?" tho mnnngur asked. tho situatioji. Surely it is timo wo oho Tho reporter looked over bis shoulder May JIHDS: On—Gladstone'* Dehavo dona w i t h this gross a n d pal pit pabl delusion. I t Is ttmo to shako off tbo iu nnd wna puzzled too. Tho reporter Jind nunciation of t b e JPan-cri* cubus. Why should n o t Creto bo autono }ust dropped into tbo ofllco to eay "How inouply united with Grvoco'1 I t is as u n d'ye do?" nnd to bear if nny new orbits liuil been calculated for tho plnncts nnil entcl*»! «..nA, Island of Croto, Mnrch ) 8 . — detnehod In thoory from Turkey a s Bosnl lltcs of tho stngc. Tho paper which the Tho Austrian gimboafc Fcbonico hns fired and Herzegovina." innnngcr held was n report from (ho etngp upon find sunk, nonr Cnndln, n, Grook vca ECI loaded w i t h provisions a n d munitions manager. It enld: "illss nnd MIES THE WESTERN FLOODS. of war Intended for tho Greek forces iu lined for ranking (then enme the Croto. Several BantlrcU 1'erBnai Rosoaoil I u n word thnt wns hnrd to read) gestures, CO It appears tlmt t h o Sobonlco, whil cents ench. Miss and Miss for Vitlabto Condition. watching tlio Grcok ship, woo flrocl on by nt them aloud, 2o cents ench." MCMPHIP, March IS. — Four rosouo laughing ft party of i n s u r a n t s . To this tho A u s - 6tenmcra, Tho question—merely for tlio satisfaction Including two govonmiont boats, trian warship replied b y s i n k i n g tlio Grook arrived In port this morning from th of curiosity, not that It was of any other craft and driving off t!;o IijMirtroiiU, uvurfluwL'd country north of Memphis*, Inipurtnnco—was what sort of gesli I t ia feared t h a t when t h i s news become landing 400 rofugeos and 1,000 licad ol they woro which, in tho opinion of tbo generally k n o w n in Athona i t will eorv stock to. bo cared for by tho nlroady ovor- stago innnngcr, ought to cost GO cents ench. to greatly irrltato iho ponnlnro nnd nin> taxod Uluff City. Tlio condition of the After n, good deal of study tlio word was liavo inlinonro In precipitating tho crisis rcftigocs Is pitiublo. Somo aro partially inado out to be "esogeratory." which tlio powers aro s t r i v i n g iu ovorv clothed nnd eiuk almost unto death from "Do you have to Uno tbo ropmtora of Wny possiblo to avert. osposuro and lony Buffering. Kovonty-Ilvo tho choruB often for ranking 'exngeratory' Troucli a n d Italian staff officers 1...,. of tbo total brought Jioro today havo boon gestures or for other faults?" tho reporter been sent t o Colonel Vnssos to notify hin: iidlng for hours In water waist deep asked. of tho blockntlo of tho island. 'No," said tho monngor, "not very ofnwalting tho, nrrivai of tho roscuo BtcamTho proclamation of Iho powers nn crs. Ono woman from the north of Marlon ten. With our company, which is employed uotincos t h a t tlio p i wore Imvo Irrevocably oxporh'nccd tho horriblo sight of having through tho eeuson and Is thoroughly disdecided t o assure complete autonomy for Iiur infunt dig in liar arms. When tho ciplined, thero is less need of it thnn thereGroto u n d e r tho nultnn's suzerainty, b u t fitonuier linnda liftci! her to eafoty, eho in In BOino others tbnt nro got together for t h a t thoy nro Intcrostcd bnforo all elso to clung frantlcnlly to tho dond bnbo. An shorter periods nnd are not so well trained remedy nnd provent a ropotitlon of tlio ills other family of four rescuod Raid ttiat two nnd innnngcd. But It linsio bo dono fioiuowhich havo dosolatotl Clio island. Thoy of their nuinbor woro drowned just a fow times. There is no other way to insure- disIiovo therefore- tigrccil upon inotisuros iu- minutes boforo tho boat nrrlvod. Ba'u bo- cipline. To keep them in order nil tbo tonded to regnlato tho administration of gan falling yesterday nftornoon nt 4 timo you Imvo got to touch them wherenn autonomous regime, to rostore peace o'olock, nnd at 10 o'clock this morning they feel it most, in their pockets." and order nnd to gimrniitoo every ono was coming down in torrents, causing n 'What nro tbo usual offenses for which withoutdlBtinction of raco or religion, l i b further rl3o Infchoriver. Tho gaugo roads you impeso flncsf" crly, the Focurlty of properly, tho rosiunp* 80 (1.8. 'Must such ns thcEO tlmt yon ECO beforo tinn of husbandry nud industries nnd tho Local paokots cleared on tlmo today, you—noting wrong on the stago or Inughtlovolopmout of tho rosourccs of tho countaking oxtrn hands to uld In tho work of lng or talking or dressing wrong, or faults try. rescuing tbo homeless and to strong then in making up or tardiness. Half a dollar " S u c l i , " continuoa tho proclnmatlon, tho lovcos In weak spot=. Is the usual amount, or a quarter for llttlo "Is tho aim of tho powcra Thoy bollovo Sovoraleniall broaks in thooldlovocsnro things." t h a t thin Inngtingo will bo understood by reported, causing additional dnmngoocd 'Nevermore?" nil and (hat » now era Is nbout t o open for suffer ing. 'Oh, for something moro Important, Croto. Lot all lny down thoir arms. T h o Islands 40, 88, 80, 07, 06, 85, 84, aro ro- llko impcrtlncnco to tho stago manager, powers doslro peace nnd ordor nnd need there might bo a fine o£ n dollar now nnrt tho authority nocPFsary to unforca thoir de- ported ontlruly submergud. Theso contain then, but halves and quarters nra the regcisions. They count on tbo assistance Of uitigninccut cotton plnutatlous of 1,000 ular thing. A man or n woman In tho ncrcs, operated by C O O negroos, nnd 250 all tho Inhabitants of Croto, Christian a n d chorus, or a girl In tho ballet, who Is gutMussulman, in order to accomplish t h e hond of stock. Tho BtocU has boon abnn- ting 815 n wcok, really misses 50 conts nnd wurk which promisea to nstuio p c a c o a n d doued. IU sonorn:;r try hard not to loso it." prosperity t o tho Crotnns." "Do you linvc to keep up tho system all FINES ON THE STAGE. MIHIBTER AKD HIS WIFE II&HT. Trouble IK re trineATTTEXS, March 18.—According t o norRlstent rumors circulating hero, Colonol Yassos, tho conminndcrof tho Grook nriny of occnpntlon, Jirs been ordered to oppose (ha landing of uio foreign troops now on their wny t o Croto. This, howovor, may moan only a formal opposition as a p r o lost against tho action of (ho powers. Advices from. Arta, on tho Groolt frontier, show t h a t tho privations of tho T u r k s thoro aro so Bovero t h a t somo of them aro deserting to tho Greek camp. Tho T u r k s nt Provusii, Eplrus, aro n r m Ing In conBocjtionco of a conflict provoked by a Grcok soldier belonging t o (ho g a r r i son of Aotlum. Tho Turktali troops aro occupying Bovoral poets on tho Servian frontier. Tho battorios n t A r t a nro bof constructed tinder tho direction of a n d from tlio plans of Gorman officers. I t Is reported In m i l i t a r y cJrcloa t h n t BuBsia la about t o Innd troops on tlio coast of Macedonia Tho news t h a t tho Servian e n n y rcscrvos aro being moblllzod In cauuIng groat anxiety a m o n g tho T u r k i s h m i l itary authorities a t Salonika. Activity iu tho ministries of w a r nnd ronrino la unabated. Tho cabinet meets twice daily. A thousand Greats volunteer.! from eastern Rouinelln arrived today a n d wcro welcomed with tbo grentost enthusiasm. OfBcInl reports give tho n u m b e r of Greek troops n t A r t * ns 27,000 anil of Turkish ng 17,000. Tho military commanders o n tho frontier aro steadily s t r e n g t h e n i n g tho positions llkoly t o bo attacked b y tho Turks, \\ho nro rcportotl to bo under Genii nn offlcore. T h o weather lms turned much coldrr, nnd tho rands nre almost iiuprnctlcnblo for nrtlllory. Tlio reserves I n upper Albnnla aro not vapor to tako u p firms. Tho T u r k i s h authorities in tho vilnyot of 1 tiastlr aro m a k i n g forced requisitions anil toiiipolllng (ho ponrnntry t o provide horseo, mules nnd feotgear for tho troops. Tlio "Blockades of Crete. R O M E , March 18.—A dispatch TocoWcd licro from Kban in today announced that (ho blockade of tho island of Crcto by tho (loots of thopowors willcoimuencoon S u n day morning, a n d t h a t a. notification t o this effoct will bo addressed today t o tho poverninonta n t Athena a n d Constantinople, I t la further stntod tlmt tho powers will nlsocoinninn'onto tho steps tnkon t o tho governments of Iho n e u t r a l BtnlcsTho limits of tho blockndo will bo between longitudes S3.£4 oiiBt nnd 2(i.£0 cast nnd latitudes U5.48 nnd B4.25 n o r t h . Tho blockado will bo Ronernl npaliist Greek vossols, b u t othor ships will be altowod t o land gooita, provided thpy aro not destined for t h o Grook troops or for tho Interior of tho Island. Filially the ndmlrnls hnvo cnuecd n roqnest t o ho nddwssoil to Groeco t o rocnll hor warships from Cretan writers. If slio does n o t comply, forco will ho usoil on S u n d a y m o r n i n g t o compel them to w i t h draw. To F»»s t h o X>ttrrinnel!ei, COXBTAKTIKOPLG, March 18.—Tho officials of tho Russian, embassy hero Imvo notified tho Turkish government of tbo fact that a. Eueflinn transport, having on bonrd troops Intended to form tlio contingent of HuFBln for tho occupation of tho Island of Crete, according to tho prograin mo drawn up by tho ntiinlrals, will ihortly pass through tho JDnrdnnolIos. Tlin embassies of tho oiher powera linvo not raised any objections to this proceeding, although by treaty tho strait is closed to the worships of foreign notions. Largo numbers of Grrok nrwy reserve* m o nnd other volunteers aro leaving bore for Athens. • Frlnoe Henry Far Governor. PARI5, March 18.— It ia roparfcad liero thnt Prince Henry ot Orleans will bo offered tbo position of governor of Croto. GUiUtatifl on the Situation. LONDON, March 18.—Thero will bo published lemarrovr by John Murray a 10 pngo pnmpMat In thofonn of a letter from tho HIght Hon. William E. Gladstone, dated Cannes, Mnrch iii, to tho Diiko of Westminster. It furnlshOB rcmnrknblq ov Id on oo of Mr. Gladstone's montnl nativity n ml Interest in tho political situation. I t begins by saying: "Ny ambition Is for rest nnd peace nlone, but ovory grain of sand is pnrtof tho nejishoro, and connected ns I havo boon for m>nrly 1ml f n century with tho ens torn question Z fed thnt inclination doss not euflloo to justify silonco." It then proceed* to review tho ovonts from tho beginning of tbo Armenian jnassneros and unsparingly arraigns tbo powers. Referring to, his attempt In 1 BSD to establish tho COD* cert of: Earopo, Jlr. GIndstono says: "Wo Boon discovered that for eovornl of tho powers concert bora a significance totolly at vnrlnnco with thnt which wb nttnobed to it and inoludod toy domonstrn< tlons, which might bo inado under tho condition that tb/y should not pass Into reality. At preaont (ho powers Imvo no common purposes to bring thorn to^othor. I3ut what Is worse thnn all this pratondod nnd lnoiToctiiul co-oporntlou If tho povornniontfl shut out tho pcoplo? It Is from thin inlsoblof that wo arojjow suCTorlng. , " I t la tlmo to_epenk with freedom. At through tbo season P" Xbe Hone- of Conloatlnn W a i Tbolr U t t l o "Ob, yes, from tho beginning of rehearsUaufflilcr Boat rice. als to tho very end. Thero Is alitdonioro WEST CHESTER, PO., Mnrch 18.—Rov. J. latitude nt rchonrsnlg, of course, thnn there Honthcoto Hills nnd his vrifo, Cnrolyn, Is when tho piece is actually on tbo stago 'ought for tho possession of their little nnd boforo the public. It doesn't mako so daughter Boatrtco iu tho railroad station much difference then if a chorus g)rl wlili pors to tho one next to her nb the wrong1 horo. Tho young minister Is suing hla wlfofor timo* nnd promptness Is not so necessary, though most stngo managers nro pretty an nuEoluta divorce. Soon after ho bogivu suit his wlfo moved to Now York, taking particular on tbnt point." I)or thrco children with hor. "How 'umok latitude do you allow'In Sbo onmo horowlth her lawyer to opposo tho matter of tardiness, beforo you linposo n motion to ninond tho. complaint and fines?" namo another coraspondenfe. Mono,'now* "Wo used to, ira& Bomo ooraWhilo in court sbo received a dispatch panlesdo Etllli' 'itwethinkthohcttcrwny, from Xcw York Faying that hor husband is to ratjulroubsoluto promptness^ You had carried off her daughter. Sho mob tho hnvo bcunl Uio expression among nators, clergyninn nud child nt tho station nnd 'Ton Minutes for dlffcroncoof -wntcbes.' nftor n strugglo which nttraotod n crowd Tlmt. iis'cd to bo the rule nlways nil over, got possession of tho girl anil took her to •n-orld.I suppose. That is, you know, ho homo of a friend on Gay street if n, rehearsal .was called, for 10 o'clock, Lnto last evening alio attornpted to tako nobody would bo fined for lateness if L ho tho child to Rev? York nnd found hor hu3< got there bcforcrlOilO, A few years ngo in band waiting far her nb tho station. England tiioy begun the system of cnHing Ho tried to tako tho child. Tho wlfo n rpbcnrsnl Eny nt '10 o'clock for 10:30.' screnniod for Iiolp. Beatrice, thoroughly Tlmt. mennt tlmt tho oppolntc(l hour for, >lghtencd and crying, clung to lior jnoth- OBscmbling was 30 nnd for beginning tlio or's skirts. Thonins McChoynoy, a vestry- rbhcnmil 10:80, nnd thnt n flap would bo iunn of Mr. Hills' ohurch, ordered tho cler- imposed on anybody who wns not thoro at gyman to loavo tho child alono. Tho min- 10 :U0. Wo did thnt for awhile, ana I think, is tor thrust him away nnd fought for It is a good -way, hut now wo simply give Beatrice. Flnnlly tbo polloa carao, and tho tho cinot hour nnd expect everybody to bo, oloreymnn rotired. on hand. If they wo^ld be eafo, or^lf, tt^cy, Mrs. Hills &ays sho will toko Bontrlco to Buspcc^ that their clocks and watohes are ^VTongi tboy.can jenko, nliowanco for,it Now York. The clergyman says sho shall thoiuselves nnd comuton ihlnutos earlier not. just na well na. tocomotcn mtnutos lpto. ;TAEIFP BILL tmBEPOBTEP. uirt, expect us to inako tho nllowancq.". ., Actors'who'.wcrq~indignant nt-tibp imTh« H o m e Wlty* a m i Means Committee npjltlon.of flnps.bayp hoen; known;to iq-, Wai Not Quito Iteaily. jjnpiito that tbo st^go,xi;npngor.dtd lt,to ( aToy, Mnroh 18.—Slight Interest savo tho iuonoy, but thero is llttlo reason, attnebod to tho mooting of tho houso today tosupposo that, this is, dono with ony.froafter tho two dnya' recess, for tbo reason qucncy> Uincs arc, small penalties for ^ootliat tho ways and moans committoo was plo wit)) email enlnrlcs. Tborc linvo boon nob quite it>ady to roport tho tariff bill. jokes nboutUioinanngcr's gottingliIs total Tbownys and means coramlttcoplanned receipts from, tho fines of tlio. actors, but to bo In sossion nil dny In order to put tho thoy. wero only jokes. Tho fines of a bis flnlshlng touolies to tho majority report on opera company, wouid ecarcely omounfe to. tho tariff. Spanker Road anil tho hou §50 In tho qoureo of n seaRoni, nnd it would; 'oaders nro determined.that nothing shall not ho worth n innnagcr's wbllo to try to ,vo nioney in that wny. , ' bo dono until tbo tariff bill Is out of tbo vrny. Tho minority of tho ways nnd meom Somo1mnnogergglvo nil, thclrflnpa too, ooimulttoo Tflll In Its report mnko a sharp attack upon tho Republican meas- -charity dft tho end of tho sensm.. Pavo ure, nud tho report will bo used oa u basis Kondorson of Uio Chicago Opera Houso for tho sortea ot night and dny speeches. dqcs that,: nntl be baqa : good, big, unruly B.foro tho Jiouso mot It was notlcoablo Chicago bqrlesquo oompnny on bis hands, thnt a largo majority of tbo inoinbors wero nnd, the fines aiupunt .to moro than they do. rending nowspavnr nccuunta of yoatordny't with fiouiO: companies,.. Sonio managers. prlzoflghfi. Ono of tbo territorial dolo Gayo.uptliofines. nml;roturn thorn to tho, Rates did not oven lay down bis pnpor dur- actors.who hayo. paid' th,om nt tho, oud of. ng tbo chnplnlii'ft prayer. When tho hon&o tho eeason;, In', thia C.IEC, of course, tho. mob, Henderson Tower announced thnt tho only- punislimqnfe;is..-tho ineon-vcnlenco.ot y nnd moans oommlttoo could not re- going wUhput, tho naanoy tor a tlmo, . But port until tomorrow. Tho bouso promptly tho cboruo gh?lsdonot know, when t)ioy, (lo wrong, tbnt they nnrgoing to got tlioir adjourned. fines hnok1'.'•'Wdb'peiids on tlioplensnroof tho manager, and" ho docs not spoil the FreililetitlHl Nomlnatlanl. WASHIXGTOX, llaroh 18.^—Tho president cfrcfcCof'Blspeh'altiea'bytbllfrig that'Ii'ois' odtiy sent to tho sonato tbo following 'inorcly acting na a coiup'ulsory bnnkqr. •» It happened orico In recorded-lit story that nomlnatlnus; Sfato—Powoll Clayton of Arknnans, to *•• certain elago manager roportcd. • to his' lunn'agor thnb Mlsa So-nnd-so wns fined S5 bo envoy ostranrdlnnry nnd minister plon Ipotontiary of tho United States to Mcil cents for •whispering. It'happened that thoro were four Miss So-and-sos, Bisters, In, tho chorhs, nnd tho 'manager did not know which ono of tboni was niennt. Then tbo brilliant plnnocourrcd to him of fining ench'ono of- thai) 25 ccntB, and bo accordingly did- GO, anbtractlng thnt amount »frbin tbo cnvolopo of ench ono when payday carno. And nil four glrlo mibinlttcd without complnint. This story—it is no fftblc-^-teacbesihntviolent protests ngnJnst fines nro not tbo rule, and that (bora tiro Eonio persons on tbo stago wbb know Hint thoy ought'to bo'Ilncil-whether they aro ot? iibfi.—New York Tribune. WILLIAM U'RXKLET OSCOTISE. , , | Anauthotlai. . ?bcuBo of ^ntcathutlcH in snrglcnl opcra< tlons.has miido iblsjn, uqw world, Tlio rocont, commemoration of tbo employment of" ether to dcaddn .pain iiiqvitnblo to snr gcry cinph.nfilzcd this foot UBQW. But what hcrpIfiiOj now seen to bo L unnecessary, was dlsplayccl when- patients Imd to face thk terrors of operations!, Almost, two ecu tii'rlcs ami n bhlf ngo un English man, visitInp: Pnrlst sawftp.,operation involving > a risU to lifo performed on a child only, 8 oi 0/years old.' Sho-''undcrtvcn6tlio operation with most extraordinary pationco" and ex prcpBcd'^gTcat Joy" when ; 6hc saw ittvnfc ovor". AVccan well understand th.Q joy, "but tho patlenco scans almost; incredible to o cencration which; escapes, so: much pair, through tho iiniucasurablc mercy o( dls coycrics' that banish BufferirJs.—TXouth'i Oompunlou, o; WIlllDni 11. Osborno of Massnohusotts, consul general of tho United States nt .London; John K. Gowdy of Indiana, consul gonoral of tho United Stntoa (it- Pr.ris; Joseph H. Brighnm of Ohio, to bo asaiBttnt secretary of agriculture; Perry S. Ffonth of Indlnna, to bo ilratassistant poatmastar Konoral. ArbiLrution Treatr Reported, AeniKOToy, Maroh 18.— Whon tho eonModest; wont Into cxcoutlvo session today, tho laminations for foreign ombnssndors nvd Lady—I have Blvon jon Elxpcacc, whnt tho arbitration tronty woro roported. Son* moro.dpyou TvnntP utor Morgan bogan sponklngin opposition : Tminp—I'm fifrald that coilcciinan U - • to tho tronty, opposlnp it on tho saino jolug ta.nmst uio.' . . Lady—How cnn; I prevent that? grounds ns ha did whon tho treaty xvoa Tramp—Just tako my nrm nnd bo talk' last boforo tho sonata Ing to uio lovingly. Ho will tbinkl'm Ono Tltominnci Staitentn Jailed. Tourhunband and let us pass. , March 38.—A dispatch from 5t. Potcriiburg pays that ovor 1,000 etalents of tho university nud othar in«tltuTlio palsied old man's head was shaking lons hnvo bcon arrested nt tho very doors [ront eido to sldo in the niannor peculiar t • tlm Cnthudrnl of Onr.Lady of Knznn. io Ills coinplalnt' They wcro endonrorlng to nttantl prnyors •'Itmnstljouivful to bo afflicted'that .iid for the soul of a glri student named wny," Enid tbo eympathotlo young person. /itroff, who, it is nllegctl, set ilro1 to hor "Oh," chirped tho old gonllcuian, " I ilnnkot and burned herself to death in her nd it right Jiandy whon I want to look at rison call to osonpo tho Insulta and vlo- two ring circus,''—Indianapolis Journal. l h f f l l l ' HE PLAYS WITH WORDS. Got I n t o tho Habit Lane; Ago and Cnn'l Blinho I t OflT. " I often amuso nijRL-lf,'" Baida iiliilologifit, " b y trying t o usou'talii how tunny words 1 van m a k e out ui the letters of a n y word t h a t I m a y Impjx'ii to think of a n d wny use for eipcrimL'iit. Tube, for OXJ plo, n short word, such na ' r a t , ' und you will n t once uoticc t h a t the letters of It givo a r t , at, t(ir7 nntl, if you like, tartar. Thero came t o m y inintl Just night tbo long word 'cojuprolienBivo,' /Hid I Eiipposo t h a t nearly 100 other words can bo formed from tho 1U letters cantuiiicd in i t . T b o \arloua words took ehupe very rapidly i n m y mind, and I seized n, pen t o j o t them down. Hero is t h o sheet of pnper. A s you. r a n through t h e m I would like you to lecop in your m i n d ' s eve tho word 'couiprebecs!TO," from which oil of them are d r a w n : prplieuBlvo spin lion miro jjoiiaivo splno liopo men provo B lie en hono lnovo. prone fieono Lomo lilp pro3O BenGO lict'p rip prim eiovo liiro snip priiiio ehovo him tlpo pin or pins soven bis rope pliio Bomo ber rovo rDpiuo Elp copo vim epiuo Biro cover vlco pCL'Vlsb eLlro covo vorse pnro Bbcor cono vino pen BI ihpcr como vela tibop liorso mop over ship hivo raopo ever sheep. bio. ulno oven sin biro moro nouo Bbin hoia moro opon Biluo Cripple Mining Machinery PRIMITIVE METHODS. THE WATERWORKS OF GUAYMAS RUN BY MULE POWER. A Uttle CIf.y That In Up to Ttata ID All Important Jtc-eiiectu Kxccjit On«—Ton Aro I)e liglitcil With tUv U'atrr, but Are Ktirpriueil «rhcn Ion I*iok It Up. Ilitlf way up tbegiilf of Cnlifnrniu, on the southwestern cuum uf llcsiuo, ia Ihc little Kcapoit of Giiuyiuos. Of late years Guiiymuslms grown apace coiiuncrcliilly, nnd her Mrsican and Indian citlzcnn, Fpurrcd onward and assisted by the influx of Yankee und English jntrclmnts, Luvoa great many modern iinprovemontB, nnd as soon na you hind tbo peajilo begin to talk to you nbout tbo wonderful advantages of Gunyinas cither ne a residence or business location. With pride they show you their street lights, their horso caxH and sovcral other moro or less modern improvements. But no ono over has a word to say about tho waterworks or tbo water system. Yet yon poticcwith satisfaction that the wntcr they give you to drink is clear ns crystal, eof t and very pleasing to tho cyo und ta&to nliko. Of courfio jou do not expect to find running water In each room In n Mexican city of ouly 5,000 Inhabitants, and you aro not greatly surprised to havo tlio water poured out for you from fclg leathern bogs or earthen jars, for that is tho wny of things in Mexico, and a very good wny with respcot to drJnklng water. Die iron grasp of scrofula lms no raoi'cy upon its victims. This demon of the blood is often not satisfied with causing dreadful sores, but racks the body with tho puins of rheumatism until Hood's SarsnpariUtt cures. "Nearly four years ego I became afflicted with scrofula and rheumatism, Made Running aorea broke out on my thighs. Piece3 of bone came out nnd on operation was contemplated. I had rheumatism in toy legs, drawn up out of Bbape. I lost appetite, could not eloep. I v/aa a perfect wreck. I continued to grow worse and finally gave up the doctor's treatment to We!! MORRIS COUNTY, Machine and Iron Co. AIR COMPRESSORS, of highest efficiency. HOISTING ENGINES, duplex and reversable. PUMPING ENGINES, strong and economical. CORNISH PUMPS, double or single. GEARING and PULLEYS, large and small. tako Hood's Barsaparlllfi. Soon appetite, Heavy and Light Castings In Iron, Brass and came back; tbo eorea commenced to heal. Phosphor BronzB, ForgtogB of ovory descripMy limbs Btraigbtencd out and I throw tion; BOILERS, lior'zouM,' tubular:and upnway my crutches. I am now stout and right. T H E E Q m P M B N T O F l H d H M t N E S hearty and am farming, whercao four A S P E C I A L T Y . "••" ' years ago I was ft cripple. I pladly recBut nfter yon havo visited tho now plaza ommend Hood'a Baron pan! In." UBQAK "Any ono can carry on the,experiment OFFICE ASD XtOROl, with this, fertilo word 'coinpivhenslyo* as nnd£cen all tho sights that tho town af- HAMMOND, Table Grove, Illinois. much ftirtlicr as ho ploascs. It i a no bfittcr fords you may havo a curiosity to know word for tho,purpose than 1,COO other EOinothlng nbout tho water system. If BUBBEX STUEET DOVER, N. J. EUCII n curiosity should possess you it mny words in tbq Eugjlsh Inn gunge. Btrange how tho natives avoid con" I got in(o,'tho habit of practiclngwitb Bcom on tho topic. 'Xlieydo not oyen words In, this way when I wns u boy, an^ versntlon to tnlk about tho good quality of the I can't pet out of i t It often helps to put caro water, nncl this Eeoma posBing Btrnngo to uio to, 6lccp at night, and It Eoinctinacs tho because even towns (bat (atea up ray iulnd.whcu l a m walking',in Inok newcomer, drluking water uovor fail to tbo Etrccf or dining nt my elub.or bojdlug blow good ROCKAWAY, N. J. about tho nnd cjuuntity of a couyereatlon/ It is a bothersome habit whatever drinkingquality they do happen to lathe Ono True Blood l'urlfler. All ilruEBlata. SI. When I wan 'introduced tlio otlicr'dny,t9 P havo, But here influid Prepared on] y by C. IHood & Co., Lo well, Mass. Guaymas tlio subject U mrin named.Wilson, I Ect to work'nt ;Oqcp j > r»>ii c »fo liver ills, easy to drinking wator, at lenst In business and flOOd S P l l l S take, easy to ooerate. 2Rc. upon liia ,'u'a'xiio, but of which I got wip, of won, sin, ebti, now, BOW, soil, no and on, commercial circles, Is strictly tabooed. Kow, It you aro a thoughtful person, all nntl I also sought to justify myself in gptjting wo, because (bo M'OH! WOO WOB. often this will strike you as roniarkably fllnguGpcllc,d that xyny inoldUmcs.. ; lnr, and somo flno day, after unjoylng a " The habit bothers uio in reading, to) glass of this most excellent water, you will many n limp I cannot help Btopplog to in- start off en a tour of investigation for yourself, bent upon discovering the source dulgQ lri^t.Vls'tautl ready to warn cy, of Quaynma' water supply. About a mllo person nguin'st'fnlllng into It, for I do: bcliovc thut any ano who tabes it up can cast of tho city, If you hnvo good luck, you oyei'shnko it off. "That's my cxpocjenco.!' will e'trlko n vorynneiont nrtosian VTPIII surrounded by a curious ni'cadlo Bystoin of —BtXcban ceo. ndorjo walls, flumes, prolilstoriowlndlnssos, ono inulo and two Indians. These com81 OR ONE DAY. prise tho wotorworkBof Gunyjnns. Ibis by travelers that thero Is not euch anThe reality and growing sale A Panlslnncnt' Tbat No Man Kccd.Fcar JJD snid other antique water pumping station tn Gotli«ta*0 Police Court*. North America. And It Is not difficult to improves the condition of my If nny.ECBpoctablo person slioiild happen bollcvo this If woadd tho qualifying words to got into tlic bands of tJio police and too "In a civilized community of 6,000 Inhabvariety of leather and rubber titled by n'city inogistratc, wlien'hc'hda itants," Surrounding .this artesian well, goods far beyond every e no money and didn't wantto niabo tuown which Is sold to tap a subtorranoau stream bis plight to friends, ho might t o bonoflt- that flowfl as freely today as In tho days ol pectation. It makes them more cH ljy.knowlng that somo tlireatoncdtcr Jlontezuma, is n quadrangular stono wall of imprlHonmcntf'nro not BO awful as t h e ; of about 4 feet in, thickness. Iu tho center valuable, insures more con* ficom.to bo. This is duo to tlio fneb that tho" of tho south nnd north walls aro two piers dny of commitment and tho dny of dis- or columns of stono which TIEO to tho height fort and wear, and indeed it chargo always count In Jaw as full.days;1 of about 10 feet abovo tho walls. Besting and that it,.la tho custom not to put n pcr- on tbo walls is a substantial roof or .floor-: mates them a thousand times 6on (o Ecrving.out nscnLoncountil tho ond Ing of thatch, and in this thero is a small more reliable and thereby con of tbe day of i coinmitracnt and'to relcaea opening immediately between tho coluinns. Tin, Copper and; Sheet Iton Ware him on tho jnornlng of tho day of if" Besting on tbo columns ovor this opening tinually enhances an exceedohargo. • to* tho well is a, most primitively constructHardware •'Cutlery A curious Instanco of bowithle worth ed windlass. This Is operated on tho ingly profitable income. was witnessed -tho' other day nt tho Charles' ground below by a big, crude fashioned Glassware Woodenware Street police station, A reporter hnd gone wooden wheel that is best described by Paints Oils '..'";'' thero upon oomo news orrand, and whilo comparing 16 to n birdcage, and.this cngoho talked to thbiEergcunfc atthodcsUho 111K> -whoeHn turn Is operated by tho Blow Lamps Kerosene Gil noticed that tbo main room was nearly flll- and toil somo racandorings of a Tory ancient cd with pnsb carts. ' • ' . • - > and weary mule, that requires tho constant Oilcloths Carpets, ' Dover. N. J. "Wo Imvo had to umlio n raid upon a surveillance of an Indian driver in ordor lot of' poor feUbwB," oxplalned 'tbo » T J to keep him wida awako. Just what H is Matting Feathers that keeps tho Indira driver awako is angcant ' . • Just then a policeman came ln-vrlth two other question. Tenders and reported at the desk. A long, xmtanncd leather strap winds MThcy • woro all 1 flncO $1' each or one day,11 ho! Bald, referring 1to tho-bntoh of Borcml times around tho blrdcugo wheel push cart xnen that bo bad taken to ooart." and then takes a diagonal, cut up to tho "Thesq two man paid thoir fines nnd have o&a oltho jflndbss. AttachcQ^to tlio windlass aro two rude buckets, made soinpthlng fioino back with ino to get their carts." Tin Roofing-, Plumbing andall ^AU^rJght," Eald*'th6ifibpgeanty' "Get In tbo Bhapo ofI .barrolB, which appear laden kinds ofjob workpromptlyattendeorau men from tho bock room and help with OB eweet, pure drinking water as ever THOS. FARNING e d t o . them out with tbo carts." -•'•••• quonoticd.thq thirst/thub BprlngHicternnl R. T. SMITH : ••• -:•.:••. •-••: ...:••:.,:.:...;. . • WhlVo-tho CUT! B woro got out the sergeant under'tlio hot sklca ol tbo Wcsiain,ecGst. In the cast wall of thpquadranglo glanced up nt tbo clock; ' ' ' • ; 1 Is an opening, through which ri big woodSMITH & FANININC, ^It's nfter 4," bo said, ff All tho *ea& ot flumo lends from Iho 'watqr ciisks OB them will bo horo in ia lnicutoor two. en they emerge from, tho well down to n ecrics You'd better etoy ahdiho ready to help of Builders wooden Tcscrvolria thnt stand up on stilts Masons a n d them out wWh the rest ol the carts." • ' about ton feet from tbo ground. ' „ ' , ''Yon ECU," continued tbo' Eorgecnfrto DOVER, W. J . £bo reporter, "tbeso. two icon, who paid1 Iu thoso rcscrrdira or sluice boxes tbo fibolr flnce havo Bnvcd<oniy a few minutes, •water la Btorod. Early every morning and if'thoy had^otUcen "greenhorns thoy' these sluloo boxes nro fllleO. The Inhabit* Contracts for all kinds of work, taken and would hrivo. kept tbe!ir:moiiCiy. Dhobtliors; onta-of Quoyinas como Cut nnd toko their j»U materials furnished. Practical experience I'guess, have been there bcfoi'O, Thooffi day'swntor supply therefrom; and by night cinl dny in coxirt endsnt 4 o'clock, when tho Glulco bbxca arc emptied. Not e\ory la orery branch of mason work. tho court adjourns, and nil: tlio prlisoDcn inhabitant of Ouaymns makes ndlumpl joimixo rnoMPTLT ATTEXDM> TO, who linvo uccu lined 01 or committed for pilgrlinogo to this primitive waterworks, ono tlay aro rcleaced.. It's timo (or tho oth- but all of tbo poorer pcoplo, who cannot afford to puy tbo slight charges incident ers to bo.hero now." • ' 60 YEARS' Snro, enough, ns h o Epoko thoy';enmt upon -having their leathern wntcr casks EXPSRICNOI. trooping in. They wcro Bzalllng, and the? filled by tho regular carriers for tho well to do, way bo eccn In tho early hours of the glanced witlr quizzical loots at tbo in6n' who' had. paid, tbeir fines and vvcto going morning going forth nnd ictimihig with tbolp crauo nnd curious water vessels. down tho street.—New York Sun. ' Ono's first question xipon diEcovcrltig Ha^!iteorbpanl. this nntlqno water supply of Guaymas is ;A rocontintervioworiOfijMai Bcerbobm -Inquiry concerning tho ago of tho 'artesian qnptca that. intero&tlng nud • rather, able well and tho antique wall surrounding it/ person,HG saying tlmthotalba with "press- No ono Botma to know, but tbo American men" only bccuu&p it Is. nniUBhjg, totbim consul says it miist bo fully 400 years old; to read tho misrepresentations that appear •It is oyidontlyribt of Tolteo or Aztec orl." in nost.day'c FnF.cr. This uiny.-or.xnay, not gin, for ita distinguishing characteristic'Is throwsonio ll^lit oh;;^'tam •btlierBtato- its extreme* crudenefis. Bomo {lay nn enmentswhich lir, I3ccrbphin is snld^to hftvp f^rprifilngiynnkeo will Import a fow thoumhtlc. Speaking of his life at Oxford, lie sand foot of Iron pipo into Ouayraas, and callpd it Vo prqybaclal'lI^tliD plnco, jicoplod then thoso water carriers will bo but of a SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, w^th' Edipolnihstera.V^whero tho iib'ahltT. job. It is doubtful, boweycr, whether It ants"'nrd1 always Bpending nftcrndoua4o- will ever pay to replace tho tired iivulo tbatin^j things ip flannel' '*^: 16'sociii^thdt'Mr." works tho windlass by a stationary engine. Bcerbohni.tried'to,fountl'th'ero'n ^onn'sp- Tho artesian woll lies back of tho hills and MUNN A C O . , uhiii ealon, ivliosc mcinbcra; Weretocall is at on deration of fully 1.C00 feet above 361 Uroudnov. How York. each,other "sir," andin-thoovoningiiaVq tbatowD. ' - . . . ibp at tho Miter, bii't'tho schc-mo failed. Guaymas U sltnatcd on Taqul boy nno.: Davidson's "ballads.. 'tbi^wo^'.^oJd.i''"''^ am very fond.of. liis vorse-f-ita cipicsaion IsthoBenportofthoprovlnceHOtSonomainl Wfiopcrfedt " — •'--"Jt'- —^'* —•-*»- Chihnnhun. 'tts chief- exports nro wheat," flour and bides,-whilo tha'Indian partol To Ellen Fraher, Bella Fraher and tho unknown tho population lunk'cs its living by ilslilng James Frailer, deceased. ' ' ' ' In tho bay. Yaqui bay is a commodioui: • , ' a v i r ' u » o l a n 0 " l » r o t t b o Court ot Chanceir cycr.tir... ^. - ^ - - ^ v... ,.„ thing ifroiig, bo canomzca them nnd makes, port and lias excellent anchorngo,' bat it of New Jersey, made on th« day of the tfato herothoin' happy. ,'Ifc Is just 'af'lf .^oiiiollU^ not provided with ati abundance of- modern of. In a cause, wherein AnjfdlnoS. Willot llcomliabcrdnBhcr's' nsslstniit! in', tho .Brcfnipton,' wharfagd facilities. NovcrtbclCEs Quay* lalnantj^njj you and otBers are derendarts, sou rohd'bad' 6tolen'n picco of clpth,*and 'tho uma' foreign trad o is consldcrnblc, and, KE, Q u iS < l i l '; a I l p . e ?y,y d l ) l e n ( 1 j < I ' ! n " l r l < ' r » D S '"'omnlfielent Mr, ^lUJ^^Wb^oiylfiotUiiQ though thoi climate Is hot and unhealthy, to'bear of it, lindat oncb'niaadhun.afgxcT tlio Gtrcetfl narrow anrt dirty, tbo resi•• = • ' .; ; - - dences, as a- mlof equnlia and unplptur*n o f l ll n .bb l al E hh p p" . " , , ,.. , :, niler 0 ';Ahouihr interesting, .revelation is thafc csquo, yet tbo surrounding Ecencry is Very . ° '3"*"'» l b » townihlj <)[ Eoibire, DOVER, N. J . county. New Jersey, dated Januar?,4tb tbp.littlpcqntrpTCTiqicslwhioK;alw,ayici^ beautiful during tbo winter months, and "tbplittlpcqntrpTCTiqicslwhioK;alwayici^ vm, and ynu Ellin Freher ore male a defmdant u p when, I,- Iiava gtvon'tifrcsli vf;orl^ of ar,t tho plnco is visitedtoynot a few Amcrlcau l«cau.o you have an «te.W In to^ In MU S t and1 YOU Bella Fraher aro made « to'London j'tufe tho,only* compensation 'for nnd European tourists. All these nro loua B«md premlseiij a 30 « i ? n ' "ST"" , ' I" not known whether ySTire tb.oboropf.prq'flucingthOin. I h a i q w r i t i n ^ in their pralso of tho delicious' water they «a ilaw rully adopted daughter of James Fraficr. Ah-T-ilf Is v'Qry'di8ta'a^urt6"moind'tci'». i ''la glvoybu to drink at Guaymns, but very peawd, or not, and If you are tnen bcoaujo yon y conclusion, Mr. Bcerbohii warqed tho .in- fow of tboni know In what a prhaittvu £ £ £ & ! $ ! ? 1* rede'»l','lo'> In saldinortgaiid fashion i f is fnrnlfihed.—San Franolsoo terviewer n o t ,to iniiko hLaartlclq too short,'' premlBes; ihe unknown telrs, devisees and nerwnal reprraentallse. of Jame?FrahcrVdeotiMd OT y* " I ' i n u s t ' warn you,'",;li6'.'eijjdj" l , l i^l^^6 Chronlolo.' Hood's IWRIGHTBRUe, Sarsaparilla Stoves, Ranoes «^ Healers SHOES- J. O. KAMINSKI, BETTER THAN BANKS You coulda't make a better investment of monej tban by the purchase of dianoods, set or unset. They don't rust, moths don't eat then, they don't fluctuate lo value to any appreciable extent and you can always realize an them very nearly their value. They In Chancery of New Jersey. make fine presents or heirlooms and are always excellent collateral. When you want first water diamonds o< any jewelry, first see J. W. KIRK, ooniprcssion i n a r t , B c u i ^ n b c f t h a t aJicril of- oxon o n a pralrlb I S ^ O M vaiQaH'o|tlian London nnd Now Tork .. a'tln^of —•..-: ,'.' ri: bmu(i.'bi,incnt"Q^trac^ Tho mfCerenco in the unwritten^laws. of, wlilch t h e English "prcEsii)an"'(lqes n o t licaitatp. •£q,,specify, '• I t U n o t unfolrj per-; London .and ITowiotlt diiba vjas'.'-llliis'-' haps," to wonder' hbwinu'ol^lip'edrnpdjh'y tratcd ecVoral nights ago in tlio cafo of oho 1 itfing I n .the unnio.-—!Now York Times. of the latter. AdlstlnBuisbcdEnglishman !5!H f ? i " ' ^ ' " B ' 1 " children o r their drtcendahu and It b not known uhether Bella, Fraher lg hG r Dd sh0 5 i r-eome ' " 7 ° •"?'• " are'tuo " '•heirs " S 'aLilaw then b i S or you redemption In BniJ morlgnged, pre ! ' FoiiD'D'saiTb who had becaput up ^tlbls club and had Slow Xltcr&r; " I BUpposo you'lVIinrdiy tseliovo it," Baid thocoloncJ, \vho Is ^vritlng tbe.liljrctto of a comio opera, ''but. I'hcghii wprkrlgbt After dinner last nighfc. and workcd'hRTd till 8 o'clock this roprnlnson eigb6 lines— Just eight lines." : '"'• .'"-' ''''.' " "That's riqtblne,'Vcal4ily.reraarkcd tlio ihnjor-. " A friend of niln'a has hcon workiiig for tbo last six,years on quo sentence," -•Chicago Timtfl-Herdld. ;..''•' ' Matbemnticnl calculations show that an Iron ship Trclgbs 37 per cent, less than a ttaouon ono and will carry! ilS"tons of cargo for every 100 tons enrriod by a wooden Rhip of tho same dimcnalotis, and both loaded to tho eiuiic drnf In Franco ivlicn a rnllwny train Is more than ten minutes Into tho company is fined by tlio government. UUIIA ,J.U JO by uiuuii Danusoincr tnrtn our cliibs," be said,'"that: I.tfiihkyour' •«ninbers, ought to,bo,congratulated. "IfaiiV! —-iy foi* poor Sroith, thougli. Ifi'wiil bo liiril for; hi in to QVSO it un, anahd,ia'Eu'oii ndecent chap."; Smith's, failure" had just bconaanonnncd in tho papers; "But* Smith'*' won't linivo'to resign,'" said a' incia'bcx1.1' "Now, that's ddd/'/fiald'tlio KngllshnianV "If anieitaljerof myolub£allod, : theflrit tliiiig that ho would; do would bo to Bend In 3iis resignation. How about Blank?" Blank's namb. had' figured conspicuously' ia aBensn-tj^nl Bcanaal nboutwhich iherp was n; iiifltaVaicddf-Opinion, and. sincp it lind been c;iploltcd bob^bajri Very:iancli In ovldcnbb'n't bis club, 'Tbo'Eriglisliibhii was infoTJufitl that' no' action would, .bo taken ogalrict Blank,* and no ono bcllovcd that ho would resign. "That's oiM," ho commented—New Xcrk San. Lumber, Coal, Wood «nd Mason's Materials CSUCOESSOns.TO A. JUDSOK COB) Something Sweet to Say Iiplruut to hear The vtauantmt thlman Ly the peupio of bover and Morris UJUQC Have afull Une or everything required for Bulldhig la'Wttra Uio jmounceaient or our offortiii t h B l l o e f i r 9IHDUB, LATH, BRICK, I SHINGLES, HLATB, BKA0K£5Ta, COLUMM8, . Weddlnj;; Overlioic ana aouBn&biati vflMUHlv " rlidftondMi DOORS, R i S H , BLINDS, BTO. " f J J T i Cjtawu, Illackberr;, anil Jutnoica Rum. PLAQQING.CpRDINO. BTEPS, T.INTBL8, LEHIQH, SOftANTON AND B I T D M I N 0 U 8 WOOD WELL BBA8OSED S i i W E D ADD L. it. SCHWABZ =