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Cailor Suiu* -Sbou) Daps - Rockaway Township Free Public Library
VOL. XXIX.
JDOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1899.
NO. 17
TOWNSHIP ASD BOROUGH ELECTIONS.
iuch team to be used also for city work under
he direction of the Street Commissioner, and
that stalls be fitted up in the engine house for
TO IIJU'VBZICITY COVNGIL WANTS MORE LIGHT the horses, and aluo comfortable quarters for MiSVLT J'ArOltAllLli
CA NS OX HIE WHOLE.
BEFORE
I/ECIIJING.
a driver, who would be required to Bleep in
the engine house at night
Iveu Randolph Townwhfp Elects a ReBoard of Eii($1u«uru Muko Weighty
Third—That a dozen rubber coaiR be bought
Note lirat name "AMOS" and ao, " 7 3 " before cnteringBtore. OetoffcaratPlttDeat.
publican Township Commltteemau,
Kuuommeiidatlous — Proposals For to be distributed by the Chief among the
Clerk aiid A s s e s s o r - P o r t Oram UorGarbage Disposal Ueeelved-Coun- truck and engine companies.
OUKII AIBU iSIeutu Republican Officllmon Kaynor, Carliart ana Stumpf
Fourth—That the Uamewell fire alarm
• hud fniurniture, carpcU,
Wmit Pay For February, Despltt- lystom be adopted.
cials, B a r r i n g Overseer—One Demo—
beading1 and Btoves-cnvcrTo go back to the b^frmiug, the matter of c r a t and Two Republican FreeholdAKPuoment With Mayor—Finance
. 4 j^rea. i» yours t o choose from—pricen the lowest known—easy terms of naythe
proposed
new
fire
houses
on
Morris
Btreet
. rut to suit yimraelf—imd u clean-up nule like tbimu MurcU 1 If we're not the nlute
Committee Approves Their Hills,
e r s Klcotcd, Leaving Hoard a T i e as
Sryoa to know, 'tis strange I
'
till and Prospect Btreet hill was referred to a t P r e s e n t — " Citizens' " T i c k e t s
Too—Reports, e t c . , e t c .
,—A wonder t o thousands—tlie way we have been selling the country's
the Fire, Lamp and Water Committee; the
flocBt, loveliest weaves-prices are iiot merely low-tney're iiheuouicTbe intestinal troubles that have for some second recommendation, concerning the pur- E loo ted i n SeAeral lloraughu.
time past been threatening Vigilant Eugine chase of a team of horses for the truck, took
The result of the township and borough
Company No. 2 with disruption received an the same course; tbe proposed purchase of a elections held in Morris county on Tuesday
airlug before the " City Council" at the reg- dozen rubber coats was referred to the same
, on the wholo, favorable to tbe Repubular monthly meeting of that body on Mon- oirmlttee with power; the matter of tbe lican party, even Randolph township, always
day night, when the warring factions in that Game well fire alarm system was referred considered safely Democratic by a majority
company locked horns over a recoiutnenda- back to the Board of Engineers with instruc- f from 80 to 120, returning a Republican
tion contained in the report of the Board of Ions to report on the probable cost of install- 'ownship Coramltteeman, Assessor and
Engineers of the Fire Department to the effect ing an automatic fire alarm system.
Clerk, while Port Oram borough, which
that action be deferred In the matter of the
The report of the Board of Engineers also forsome years has been in the habit of electSpring Exhibits in Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits confirmation
by the City Council of the re- told of tbe election of John Ho well as a mem- ing a quasi-populistic set of officials, like Ranthat have delighted hundreds of critical eyes. An assort- election to membership in Vigilant Engine ber of Engine Company No 1, and of thn lolph township, turned over a uew leaf and
Company of Daniel Dehler, who some yearB resignation from Vigilant Engine Company elected a Btraight Republican ticket, with
ment of the elite of the Spring modes never surpassed in ago was expelled from that company.
o. 2 of John Davis, and Council confirmed tbe single exception of aReeBSor, wblcb office
While it may not be flattering exactly, r till he election of the former and accepted the ill to George Fiartey, whoje political heresies
rich variety of novel beauty. Here are some chosen valwere offset by bis personal popularity.
fact needs be stated that the Dehler inci- resignation of the latter.
ues of the highest excellence in make and style, ultra- the
dent wnB provocative of more interest, as
To promote the efficiency of the police de- Only three Freeholders were elected, nameBaby Carriages—new Spring lines nre
Now $10.80—was $30.
was
evidenced
by
the
large
attendance—
correct in every detail.
artment it was decided to have Chief Hagan ly, one each in Rockaway township, where to
in, and a gayer, prettier, newer patA 880 00 ParlorSult, now $19.60—
terned lot you never law.
standing room in the council chamber being go on duty a t noon and continue until mid- 'liomas H, Hoagland was accorded tbe honor
very name suit ns cut—embroidered
Lots oflate idean—prices $2.9$ up—80
iiinsfa mahogany finish frame, liandat a premium—than other matters of far
when he will be relieved by Ofllcer fare-election without opposition; in Montdifferent kindB.
•imelT corvcd-gllt nail decocted.
Spring Tailored Suits—4 styles to choose from—Eton Jackets, greater importance that have engaged the night,
^Ve've Go-Carti, too.
And we've 80 other«-$10.60 u p ^
McElroy, who will continue on duty from villa towuBhip, where John H. Mllledge overcame, with 22 votes to the good, the oppositight fitting coats, fly front coats, 6-bulton box coats, all made in attention of the " City Council" during the midnight till noon.
two years. There was quite a game of
The regular mouthly report of Chief of tion, which was made up of regular Demothe latest circular-shaped skirts, in black, navy, cheviots and ex- past
talk, Chief James S. Meliclc defending the 'olice Uagan told of seven arrrats and $15.50 crats and a Btnall coterie of disgruntled Retremely handsome mixtures, tailored and finished to
•eport of the Board of Engineers, while in fines and costs paid out of a total of (30.90 publicans, and In Morris township, where
Charles Mohler, as spokesman for the Dehler Imposed.
perfection, any size 32 to 44, value 17.50, at
Charles R. Wbitebead was re-elected by a
contingent, urged that the "reinstatement,"
The report of Recorder Gage was substan- lajorfty of 44.
as
he
put
it,
of
the
redoubtable
"
D
a
n
"
be
As a result the board remains a tie, but the
Spring Tailored Suits—Ladies' All-Taffeta Lined Suits, two confirmed instanter.
tially a repetition of Chief Hagan's report.
Proposals for tbe collection and disposal of election of additional freeholders in May will
styles to choose from, fly front jackets or tight fitting coats, made
The Debler side led off with a letter, tebich arbage were received at these prices : Jamen in all likelihood disturb the political equilibwith latest circular skirts, but-on trimmed. These suits are the City Clerk Baker read, in which it was O. Cooper, «1,444.44 ; H. C. Newltirk, $l,r>00 ; rium of the board.
gR--Solidoalc,
brai
Btated, in substance, that it was the desire of
ynhapt
An exceptionally good run was made by
* 5 ^"fancyh
perfection of style, fit and finish, and are easily
. B. Palmer, $1,090; A. E. Force, $1,095.
rail
a
t
head
and
foot—"very
j f i - —In
—In Oak—really
Oak—r«
the signers that Debtor's " reinstatement" be On motion of Councilman Lyon the proposals 'homas O, Bassett, Republican candidate for
worth 25.00
chaBte pattern*.
4yC. a 76c. table.
confirmed, he being "equal to, if not the beat were referred to the Finance Committee.
the office of assessor in Randolph township.
fireman in Dover and of great help to the de
The report of City Treasurer John K. Cook HIa majority was 89. For a novice in politics
Spring Tailored Suits—An exceptionally good lot of All- partment." There were twenty-four names lollowB:
th'B is a run to be proud of.
wool Cheviot Suits, blaclfov blue, and All-wool Venetian Mix- Binned to this letter, all in one handwriting,
The result in detail follows:
CITY FUND.
the
list
leading
off
with
the
name
of
Mayor
RECEIPTS.
tures, with new shape jackets, taffeta lined, skirts latest shapes,
BOONTON TOWNSHIP.
lerson and ending with Harry Case's, In Balance on hand as per lost report. .$5,841.08
and fine percaline lined, any size 32 to 44, well
In Boonton the entire Republican ticket
.he ensuing discussion Mohler had the first C. B GnRe, fines and COBU $ 7.15
r
was elected with the exception of tbe justice
Eureka Fire Hose Co
10.50
ord.
worth 12.95
Charles DeHart
.75
of t he peace, George C. Kyte being elected
" I understand," he said, "that it is asked C. H. Bennett, Receiver of
aver Augustus Kopp. Tbe tabulated result
TaxeB
2,300.00
Spring T a i l o r e d Suits—Ladies' Cheviot Suits, made of an that the reinstatement of Dehler be not con'as as folio WB:
GO 00
firmed on account of its being illegal. I t ie W. H. Baker, show license
extra quality of All-wool cheviot serge, black, blue, nobby, fly not
C.
B.
Gage,
fines
and
COB
Is
15.50
TOWNSHIP CLERK.
neceftsary to go into the details of Dea- n H. Bennett, Receiver of
Gilbert D. Crane, R
287
front jacket, all taffeta lined, skirt percaline lined,
ler's expulsion, all we ask is that you decide
Taxes
807.95
William
C.
Salmon,
D
168
the matter according to our by-laws."
$2,714.45
any size 32 to 44, worth 15.00
C1A l E - T h l i solid Oak Salt-fancy sliapa
Crane's majority
129
With so much by way of preliminary,
3»1O.*>^ mirror, swell front top drawers—
Total
$8i055.53
new shape combination wash stand. 2 drawer!
TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE.
Modes of t h e Season.—An elegant assortment of the most Mohler proceeded to read article 27, section
DISBURSEMENTS.
ut top, Bplaaherback—a $28.00 Buit rightly.
Jam's H. Bopler, R
&93
as follows:
Streets
and
highways
$427.03
desirable
styles
and
Fabrics,
Suits,
Gowns,
CosI
O
C
f\f\
n . i i n M i l Dam#voc> morethan fcold thelro-wn in o-ver 10,000 homes—unWilliam Goldsworthy, D
158
" S E C , 2. Any member or members who Fire department
492
00
F O r t l f l n a K c U l g c S e t c h e d for perfect baking qualities-sturdy buildhave
incurred
fines
or
penalties
under
the
tumes, 25.00 to
1«CO.UU foregoing laws, or have forfeited his or their Police
not an improvement lacking. Ask any judge of ranges and see. We've other
Hopler's majority
184
Miscellaneous
rangcB, too—all warranted.
membership, and having reasonable excuse Poor
CONSTABLE.
«Tht Domestic" tewing Machine—light running, neveJ dliappoints—sold here,
to offer, Bball have the privilege to appeal to Officers and salaries
876.00
Ellsworth E . Kanouse, R
200
cash or on credit.
the clemency of the Company, when the
$1,020.05 William Goldsworthy, D
160
majority of tbe members present, entitled to
a vote, at a meeting, sball bave power to
Bal. on hand
$0,129.43
Kanouse'e majority
140
remit any fines or penalties, or pardon any
FREE DELIVERIES.
JUSTICE OF THE PEA OB.
SCHOOL FUND.
offence he or they shall have committed, ft
George C. Kyte, D
211
being understood that no member or memRECEIPTS.
MAIL ORDERS FILLED ON DAY OF RECEIPT.
N e a r P l a e St>>
bers interested be entitled to a vote,"
182
LOW PRICES-EASY TEEMS.
J fj
"
Balance as per last report
$10,170.10 Augustus Kopp, R
" Article 80, section 1," Mohler continued, H. S. Peters, Dist. Clerk
Ky te's majority
79
Note first name "Amos." *
Newark, K. J.
(rent)
$ 8.00
provides that where there may be any
SURVEYORS OP HIGHWAYS.
Telephone 580. Qoods delivered Free to any part o( State.
disagreement as to the Intent of any by- C. H. Bennett, Receiver
Richard H. Richards, R
298
ofTaxes
1,129.73
law, a majority shall decide, if two-thirds of C.H.Bennett, do.
CARFARE PAID TO OUT-OF-TOWN BUYER&
2.3.10
Nathan L. Brigg, R
294
the members are present. Now, at the meet*
$1,405.83 John Husk, D
148
JL Private Delivery Wagon Sent on R«qucrt.
Daniel C. Burdge, D
153
ng at which Dehler was reinstated we had
Total
$11,575.03
27 members in go id standing present, and a t
Richard's majority
145
DISBURSEMENTS.
the final vote 15 voted for reinstatement and
Brigg's majority
141
Teachers' salaries
$1,410 00
8 voted not to reinstate."
COMMISSIONERS OF APPEALS.
Rent
10025
Mr. Mohler, why do you object to de- Water rent
Theodore
Rlnglelb,
R
296
22.80
ferring action until the legality of Debtor's Incidentals
80.05
Daniel Phelan, D . .
151
1,240.00
reinstatement be ascertained ?" asked Choir* Bonds and Interest
Ringleib's majority
145
Repairs
12888
Till MARCH I, when 1 will move into my NEW AND COMMODIOUS man Raynor,
Furniture
150 66
STORE on the corner of Blackwell and Warren streets, I will have each day a
Our objection Is this," rejoined Moller; Books and stationery
169.15
SPECIAL SALE AT BARGAIN PRICES.
CHESTER TOWNSHIP,
" a s our noble chief is with the minority, Coal
84575
In my new store I will carry the biggest line in ladies' and children s cloaks and we feel that be may not treat us justly in this Janitors' salaries
128.00
'in Chester township the total vote was 264.
capes. The goods, being an entirely new stock, will be of the latest designs matter."
The Democrats, as usual, carried the whole
throughout and I will sell them at prices closely approach first cost.
Bal. on hand
$7,798 30 ticket. Tbe vote follows;
The OPENING of my new store will take place on Saturday, March 4, and on Chief Mellck next had his innings. He
took
the
ground
that
inasmuch
as
Dehler
had
TOWNSHIP CLERK.
The monthly report of Charles H. Bennett,
and from that day till Saturday, March 11, I will have special sales at prices
George E . Conover, D
183
which should induce all my old patrons and the people of Dover generally to been expelled he was out of the company Receiver of Taxes, follows:
altogether and could only got back In the
Alvln C. Martinis, R
80
visit my new store.
, , . , , ,
.
CITS' FUND.
manner
prescribed
for
tbe
admission
of
new
RECEIPTS.
My goods will be entirely new, especially in the line ol ladies cloaks and capes.
Conover's majority
103
members. And even if it were merely a PolltaxeB
$ 41.00
TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE.
matter of restoring to membership one who County taxes
7^3.25
Elthelbert C. Blazure, D
183
had been disciplined by the company for an City taxes
1,218.84
Harry
W.
Cyphers,
R
78
273.98
offense the by-laws required such offending Water t a x
Electric
light
tax
822.08
Blazure's majority
104
member to ask for clemency, "and he never
Total
$3,014.55
asked for anything." Continuing;, Chief
COMMISSIONER OF APPEALS.
SCHOOL FUND.
Melicksaid:
John A. Fritte, D
.177
RECEIPTS.
N, n_ Until March I at my old stand on Sussex street, near the canal bridge.
Charles E. Tippott, It
86
Two months ago an amendment was pro- Dogtax
$
2.00
After that date, corner Blackwell and Warren streets.
posed to our by-laws, which ampndment, State school tax
Fritte's majority
91
20353
97850
under our rules, had to lie over for one month. Jityschool tax
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE:.
That amendment, when it was put to a vote, Tuition fees, Rockaway tw'p 100 40
Philip
C.
Tawger,
D
12B
" Randolph * "
33.40
was defeated. I t was intended to meet this
126
81,402.83 George H. Howell, R
cose and when it was voted down we supCONSTABLES.
$4,017.38 John Cheepman, D
posed tbe matter was settled. A t the next Paid City Treasurer Cook.. .
177
The following bills were ordered paid :
meeting they came forward with this resolu
Robert Van Over, R
85
CORPORATION P A T ROLL.
tlon to reinstate Dehler and as no one was
Cheepman's majority
03
$48 00
notified except those favorable to such action W. J. Jennings
OVERSEER OF THE POOR.
80 00
It was adopted. Now I take tbe ground that Peter Freyberger
Edward
Braxton
27
00
Amos
C.
Woolverton,
D
160
an expelled member can't be reinstated by a William Birmingham
17 00
"buries 8. Case, R
95
resolution of the kind passed at that meeting.'
Gustin
163$
I have just received a nice line of Ladies' Button and Lace Chairman Raynor—*' Why can'tthis matter William
Richard Cleave
14 88
Woolverton's majority
05
Fred.OHver
,
074
Dongola Shoes, latest style, prices $i.oo, $1.30, $1.60 per pair. be referred to the City Attorney ? I don't Eugene Force
4120
see bow tbe man can be confirmed unless bis H. C.Newklrk
HANOVER TOWNSHIP.
86 00
No better can be found for the money.
125
confirmation Is recommended by the Board David Snyder....."
The total vote was 421.
$238 45
of Engineers."
TOWNSHIP CLERK,
Our Children's and Misses' Fine Shoes 45c, 65c, 85c, 95c, Mr. Mohler—"I don't see myself how that W.W. Hill
1310
338
New York Nozzle Company
50 00 David A. Hopping. R
can be done, but
"
M. J.Heinl
35 00 WIllardL. Mills,T>
jji.oo, are surpassed by none.
[..[.1S6
60 00
Councilman Carhart—" I would ask that O. W. Bowlby
0100
Hopping'a majority
42
Hagan
Youths' and Boys' Fine Shoes $1.00, $1.10, $1.1.5, Si-5°. the section relating to the admteston of new James
50 90
George McElroy
TOWNSHIP OOMMITTEE.
members be read."
315 34
VV.
H.
Byram
:xtra for the money.
244
800 Livingston Petry, R
Tbe section in question was accordingly H. 8. Peters
JJ49
800 ThomaaJ Davis, R
Grimm
m
Our Men's Fine Shoes $1.30, $1.60, $2.00, $2.50 speak for road. Among other things it provides that J. H.
800 John Broderlck, D
F. Hollander
173
candidates for membership shall be passed Eugene Buchanan
8 00 Francis Bloodgood, D
themselves.
upon by- an investigating committee and C. W. Blake
10 00
Petry's
majority
73
63 00
when this clause was read Chief Melick said: C. B. Gage
"
77
Hark
32 50 Davfs's
We will save money for any who wish to buy shoes. Come
And this wasn't done,1' an observation C.T.
P. 8. Hann
. . . 55 00
COMMISSIONER OF APPEALS.
which brought Mohler to the fore again with John Donohue
0 00 Joseph Bastedo, R
and see our stock before you purchase and we will satisfy you the
248
Jos. V. Baker
45 42
remark:
109
Treganown
3 00 Stephen H. Card, D
with price, quality and style.
I don't dispute that a t all. But that sec- Thomas
N. R. Wllcox
5 20 Bastedo's majority
79
tion relates to new members; we claim that J.K.Conk
7500
SURVEYORS OF HIGHWAYS,
Ladies' and Men's Winter Slippers will be closed out at cost. It has nothing to do with the reinstatement James Bell
10 07
349
Andrew Roderor, jr
TO
80 George A. Romaine, R
Mr. Dehler."
249
Great bargains can be found every day at our BARGAIN of The
James H. Neighbour
05 10 George M. Tuttle, R
discussion, of which only the salient GillBn&Son
170
20 00 William H. Ellis, b
JohnE.
Baird,
D
170
parts are bore given, wan at this juncture cut C. H.Bennett
7010
COUNTER.
F.F.
Birch
25
50
phort by a motion by Councilman Carbart
Romaine's
majority
79
753 75
that the recommendation of tbe committee Dover Water Company
Turtle's
"
79
A bill of $49.10, being the amount of th
be concurred In, which motion passed withSamuel J. Benjamin, William T. Webb and
out dissent, whereupon the Dehler contingent costa In the Bowlby appoal cases, was on mo- Daniel L. Osborn were elected justices of the
sallied forth looking glum, while the anti- tion referred to the city attorney.
Three bills of $37.50 each, for salaries for peace.
Dehler crowd Rallied forth In a state of great
the month of February, alleged to be due
elation.
JEPPEK8ON TOWNSHIP.
(INOORPORATSD UNDER THE LAWS OF THE BTATE OF NEW JERSEY)
Councilraon Raynor, Carhart and Stumpf,
To promote the efficiency of the Fire DepartTho total vote was 200.
respectively, were approved by the Financo
CAPITAL
•
•
* * S>35»0O0
ment the Board of Engineers recommended
TOWNSHIP CLERK.
Committee, but were not ordered paid, being
MORRISTOWN, NEW JERSEY
that the fire engines bo placed iu suitable
....155
withhold In accordance with the agreement, A. J . Frete.Il
quarters on Morris Btroet hill and on Pros
ESTABLISHED 1830
Charles MoCormick, D
....100
as Interpreted by the Council men named, be^•xftmined.
pect street hill, and that a jumper be housed
Frotz's
majority
tween
the
City
Council
and
the
Mayor,
in
Loans negotiated on Mortgages on Real Estate.
with each engine, the locating of the respectconsequence of which tho mandamus suit
Mrs. Thomas Hicks baa now opened 11 rosTOWNSHIP COMMITTEE.
Acts as agent in the purchase and sale ol Real hstate.
ivo fire engine stations to bo loft to tho dii
MORRISTOWN, N. J.
Vacations appraised by Committees^Uhe Board of Directs- taurantattheBtoroformorly occupied by Mrs.
was discontinued.
Mosoa H . Spencor, R
....153
Charles Monks, It
" " ....129
Hardware and Iron Merchant oration of the Fire, Lamp and Water comCbnmbro, at No. 0 Dlckersou street, opiiosito
mittee
John Tre- iney, D
He* President and Counsel Dolawaro, Lncliawunnn and Western depot.
....187
"HLUK B. LiiDuoni, President
WIHAUI Tf.
Educate Yoar IIOWOIH With Cuscarats.
Mosoa B. Fichter, D
[""
Second—Tbnt a good team of horses be
CnntJy Oatlinrtlc, euro cotmUpation forever.
I,,
AuonnTUB L. R n n u t . B«cretarj and Trowuror
BurMintO- MEALS at all hours : also bonrd by day or
purchased to be used for hauling the truck lOe, S9o, If a 0 . 0 . (all, druggists rotund money,
SBBJIj ?."*•
WUlard W. Outtor
John H. OapsUok
4-tt
Continue
on
fifth
page.
Wlllteni 8- Skldmore WOCK.
SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS
" " " • « . Hoblo
AuKustus L. Rorare
PaulRovore
" ' :»W. SllolUo
HonrylT.
Truthful Advertising win Always Sell Honest goods.
P BEE HIVE
Cailor Suiu*
-Sbou) Daps
19.95
9.90
No Agents or Branch Stores Anywhere.
Amos H. Van Horn, Ltd. 17 Market St.,
707 to 721 Broad Street and 8 Cedar Street,
NEWARK, N. J.
REMOVAL SALE
E. COHEN.
SKIES OT GflEflT NHjIS!
KIUUGORE'S
XX Cough Syrup
Will cure all kinds of COUGHS and
COLDS. The best thing made.
TRY IT..
Killgore's Corner Drugstore
Morris County Mortgage and Realty Company
JOHN A. LYON
OPPOSITE BANK.
Restaurant.
DOVER. N E W JERSEY
GEORGE E. VOORHEES
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
WAS DEHLER LEGALLY REINSTATED ?
THE IRON ERA. DOVER. N J MARCH 17. 1899
LLOI5L4TLF.£ ABOUT TO 'AL-iO-Jr..* ;
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- I lit
ROYAL
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BAKING
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* gr-4.: t."-Jt;r.*-xt t o Irr.-
era.
*g, * i ' ? MAf.h I- *• ?i*a! I trr.'>r.
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:
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Tr.f r^rr.:r. ••
rset tt*«
'hat the
'ifayth*
jf o-.tr tiTt-r-. million dollars each m i g h t have been built with ^
- M U = betn par: ::>' 1 HE P R U D E N T I A L in claims since its = 3
ior.. CUirr- p ^ d , over 534,CX>O.OCO.
^
Tropical V&Dkt-*-I'uturxt ^ - T b e Alumlnn
- i l - l i B*:arlr.sr* on
>trf-et Cars -J'o
ne^* Plant M a
•HUiUEU *
:r. s ir-.'.-.r- r."**'*r7 ir. f.r.isr. tr.-.f .V.i-.v-"-c > : . / : ' --... "s* fu.Ij fl.WiVA. ,
I'r.T. P.. T~r.crr.kt ;.--• t r r r . ; t « i wr.c pr*l*.T*A ir.« <.T~.jr.r.z. j - a * a fcr th» lr.Mt.f2\.<,z i'.itt-^ tr.»: ftt no tiir.e had til* un- •
ri*:f z.r.'t.r.g r**r. tliat t h t ccit of corcpltt.r-r t;-.« refcr^r-aitrj weald t-t I*ss f
\
the
BiltVLT.
of I>eatii-Electrici
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
HOT • W i - - • ' - :" .'••r.^'-k-;-^ -'. "_*-- j :
Two Brooklyn Bridges
IHL
5=
Zir. Woodruff Disc si--*-- Itr. Lailmoo. u-iti- s iCi^.i by h DeC*. War 1 'jf Harvard
L'nivfcrsirr. i«o be a o-aiLcr oa wtics: ftuu-^rWho. He !N»jfr 1- All KfKht.
ili« •f" e^T-^jjt Tt^e i-c.i-f f»C- r» c( danger
Tb* R*;, Dr. CtirLes .^ Wvsir-ii: -tose &
are the cixnhiEAti</C of tea; wile h'j&i'j*-.'
f*"' wcrdj oil lianda; r~-c:-g cr^-oirrn:cg'
Eher ITitfrr^-Z tai*-H it; t i - . ^ t n^Art by IJTn>i the pre^aiecs dii*a*S- Much EUAJ ^*
: .ij&e to mitigate th^sr e^lli by bygie^ic yi-rfi.1; ura>, cart ic liriok. th-e as* ot cvreals it*1".**-!
of IQMU, a&i «cii r"-^tila^ii ei%rt*iw- 1 c&
T* of >"e* York, H**jftfc7 in subssaiice, J heaithr diat/vi-te art high acd 4ry The ibrtt
i'j L* f, f.-,r * « - h *T'>sor.~x.
) .^rr.avr ii-i:fti>« :t t r i i - ^ ^ i to aewer !
| inro ar.y .-tr-'-fcrr ar^v* th* r-o:r.t where '
r>t chi*3y •
T b e Metbodiat hn&cbtn
a**Uz.g u malaria tzd
by the rain... tte =*COD-1 rtlal*.
HIIAT Vt ttat held S/ \t~ rr.:ci*t*ra of tc*i (•• C'iiUjO^, aa-i t-e U6T llcliii? it
Ler diifcoa.iaa.uooaI: ^ fc=-i not ia *
sleyalija. T a opper limit ol ."I
srcL or public halL isi: in *hAK I* r^.:^,l
l
; ^
i Boot C'j(v*rn B a l i n g at No. Vis Fifth
It a c
r.f gonrl ,
Jharcb. !
WHITE
£,!!".", The Prudential S
| * Hr,iw i ' w - l l i ^ * :t unlawful t& take '
I fi*h t" i-riRt r.r i;-V-~ n^z in any waters
' of -I- -:*-* fc-tv -"'- Ju.-.- IV
' ar.--I Nov. .-A. '
g"«d« or» m ^ . « « l . b i « » su ;ily of t h e | j
JOHN F DBVDEN, Preildenl.
LESLIE D. WARD. Vice P r u l d i n t .
\ S-=n2.*e 1-1— Criar.?*? th* r.arr.e of the ''•
FORREST P . DRYDEN, S « ' y .
i a k t w e t beyond coD^pUOQ. An <•!•! ] J ED(MR B. WARD. Jd V. P r e . i a n d Counseln!
' XSiT.z RTTLT.'.'r. y.\:"-.
-=^r,L-^r>- a n d i.ii- )It La£ co law niAkicg j.C.
E.
BALL,
Em.,
Superintendent.
7
Bank
Building, Dover, N. J .
cr.;? t:-,'.•?* •'•r.'- .**••f.ri-.'i it -a-ere for- !l--.vi--*r.: i-.'-rrr^.?=:x. tr.~ o^iri&I tit!* ) p&i^-a a n y rtsrAuti'iz= or does anything [I lake t*rl of t'toh U a ma™ of Itna^
\'.' •'•-.' r•>-*',?i. to t t * Lcnr Branch com-toward
j
fixing o r aafiiin^ tbe l>jctrine or '
•wi tfk r,:" T^r. V/;i.:srr. T. Hunt, ! rr.iji'cn.
DLvriptiD* of this great otco ruination. E»ch \
rD^niber may e i p r e ^ h : s our,.-, f>piQioa, but be jh&s been edtimatei to contain i-V.'-OV."
V/. Mahcr.<ry of Pa> "A:-:-. Percy Jackain
OBITCARr.
& id re*pCrtisiLle f«jr t t a t opioioD and it in it gold. The clay und*r Philadelphia
of E*;;*v:ii* an-1 Ovlcnftl Charles TV.
ay UndA the charch
i thereby to be forty years ago calculated to bold mor*
Ur of Es.j'or.r.T. Their grounds •w^re
than bad! been obtained from California and j
r.r.; pally that legislative action on
considered iu the aectiment of the
thii very I.rcpcrtar.t Question w t i IEQAny sp-aker who may hare made a good Australia, cl*y hardly richer being now
iiatfely necessary and that delay* je-Twral c i a t a g e r of t t * Tajlor Iron tu><i effort maj be applauds!, but applause is not profitably worked in California
•H (Jitjfr-ro-a.
llay&r Hinchel!ff£, Steel C'.mj>iDj, who d k d &o T.V*t"Joeferfay of
l
considered as approbation of the
Er.^Inetr Franklin Van Wlnfcl*, Aaiem- lant we*k after an operation Io Dr. Weir'i
In tbe little furnace by which GoldUcbmidt
b:ytr.an V.v,',^ McKee and George B. Private Uospiul in >*e» York, werebrougU sentiment offered. So that anything tbat obtains a temperatare of over 'Jffff" C»
from thia
no tffect
•:;rjcn of P&wraon opposed the blil on to High Bndge Iaat Friday. The fci*ral
m the church, exc pc aa the utterance fael is aluminum mixed with iron rust, and
h* gTcun.d that there was no necessity
: place- on Saturday morning, eervic** if icdividuai opinion. Moreover, this is a this is ignited by a shellicked bead of tbe
'or he*dl«s i^gisl&tioc and contended
being
h*ld
fttbu
late
tome
on'l
at
tbe
Reprivate meeting. It i« held in a private room, aluminum (which is pulverized, of eoursei
hat it woui-l be we;! for the legislature
to go •!o"w In t h t flatter. The bill es- foric«d Cfcorcfa. Inters eot was at Cliotnn, owned t-j a bosineee eoLcern : ita rules ex- ,nd peroxi ie of barium, into which a pie-, e
ot magnesium wire ia inserted. There is
tAbLahta a st&t* wwerag* commission N*. J. Sir. HMdlfcU/O I<rit Hizb Bridge on pressly forbid tbe entrance of any
:/j pr*rver*t tr.^ p-ollution of the waters of Saturday, March 4, for treAtoifcDt ID Dr. not properly members, and reporters are scarcely a metal known that ca-not be re:h<s state &rA to create E^xerage dls- Weir's bwpi'al, and on Moodayan operation especially barred. Hence it will be readily duced in this furnace. The cootaining vessel
:.-.'.*J and district E^-^erase h-oards.
was performed.
Tbe operati^a over, ttv fee n that any report of §ucb a meeting moatmay be of wood lined with sand, and the beat
Thtre was an i n t e r s tine hearinir on pat jet, t rallie*] and bU condition "as regarried be garbled and distorted. Indeed it is not can be regulated by varying tbe quintitj of
:he two building and loan association for & time &> farrjrabl^, but cr>a>plication get ajing too much to suggest that any person tbe mixture.
jill" before the senate committee on
tho thus would enter a private meeting,
>ar.k.3 and Inaurarice Monday. One of in and he began to link rapidly till tbe end
A German method of restoring the.ucninoethese bills was Introduced; by Mr. E*1I came on Thursday morning. His wife, wbo thenfcwwan excluded by i u rules, would ity of Welsbacb gas mantles, which becomes
ar.d the other by Senator Ketcbam. Tbe accompanied bim to tbe beep tai, remain* A hardly be tbe man to be trusted to give a
A superb gathering of clever fashionings from famous
reduced
after a time, consists in blowing a
correct
and
truthful
version
of
tbe
meeting-.
former gives the department of banking at bJstUe till LU death. BeaMea bis «ife,
current of air through tbe mantle frotn the
foreign
masters, the best known artists of the country's style
md Insurance control of these anoeift- tbrfe*eb)Idj-*n jarvive hirn. Mr. illd^letflo
** The reports of Dr. Cadraon'a address apbom in PbiJadelpbia ffeptemUr 17,1MB. peared first in a New York daily tbat belongs inside while tbe lamp U burning.
tlOM. F.,pr«.«r.ti'.;v~, '.f «*T*«1 of t h t .UiT,s. vhlle the other allows them to
centres,
together with scores of magnificent creations fresh
•err.ain
under
the
supervision
of
the
deHe began his car- er with tb« ftftnlx Iron to a chug commonly spoken of a* '* yellow
r a r t M . i t i t * -!>:.a.-trr.5r.t« ar.-) In.tltaInstances ot sudden and fatal changes in
tM!r ' U i r r ! li&Ttment of labor and statistics. J. W. CocDfAuy, of Pt'^oiiville, Pa , and was afUr- journalism," and for which at least a great
from
our
own great workrooms. Every hour some new
tl<vr.j !r? o
r.-i to
Ha!! of E l l z a ^ t h and Assemblyman wardi connect**! witb tbe Edge Moor Iron
the condition of eick persons during a storm
1T.» r.rst «t«a>:tri w:.-* M n . H'.r-./in i':ll spoke In favor of the latter's bill,
allowance needs to be made. If any reader
and matchless gem is added to a magnificent cluster dis«u^ ll.-i. Yf.rA.\--j '.: t b t Orange«. r«pr«- while C. A. Swift of EUzabtth opposed Works, of Edge Moor, near Wilmington, of tbat paper was careful to note, he woild must have been noticed by many. Tbe sig.
•«n!l'ir t r * r t i t t F ^ e r a t l o n of WornDel. Later he wa* .ntertst*d in the Penn see tbat the bead Unfs, which were purely the niflcance of this is pointed out by Dr. T. VV.
played in a department radiant with prysmatic beauty,
en> rVcr.s TT.«r urgtd that an appro- ft.
Burwoo*J, who, on the unexpected de»th of
In the house Monday night the bid Iron Cooipany, of Lancaster, Pa-, and wasintention of tbe editor, fx.re nn connection au aged patient after only a few hours of unpriation '.r t:..v// i« ™*~. I" " i v . i m e
flowers, foliage and exquisite artificial effects.
leqoently superintendent of the Penosyl- with tbe things which were said in the ad•j/<riilififf the Lrunn act relative to t h t
Hb-i.f.'a. Tr.'.a p r ' . ; « t vrM along th«
imlHBlon of Htudents to the examina- rania Bolt and Xot Company, of Lebanco, dress. Tbe leaded head lines *ere enough to favorable symptom*, bad bis attention called
lln- o! tflv.ation. the travellns libraries
b«in« rlwIiT.'i'I to provUe rea'ilr.s r.iat- tion for attorney's license, also known Pa., 6c4of tbe Alllaon Manufacturing Com- damage tbe reputation of any orthodox min- to the fact tbat a ttrooggale bod been raging
MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED.
t«r to th« r*M°.al* of the umaller ana an the five counselors' act, was defeated pany, of Pbiladelpbia. He hec&me general uter, while the sentiments of Dr. Cadmon daring tbe night, with a fall of barometric
m'jre oat of the » « platen, where pub- <y a vote of £i to 25. Mr. Marks of manager of the Taylor Iron and Steel Com- were very B.mple indeed. Besides, tbe or- pressure of nearly two inches. Dr. Burwood
GOODS DELIVERED FREE.
iudson made an earnest plea for the iny June 15, lfc>3.
l!c libraries were not available.
dinary reporters of this kind do not under- reflecta that the baromet r** extreme range
stand religious or theological terms. For of fully two inches must mark a change nf
Dr. J. 11. BtKkley. president of the ,oor young men who were obliged to
MARKET AND HALSEV STS.,
manaKTB of the Htate Village For Epl- study nights In order to prepare theminstance, tbe paper accuse* Dr. Cadmon of about 140 pounds per square foot in the
bl'A>*XIOI'£.
leptlr;«. »p<,ke In behalf of that recently elves for examination. He cited the
NEWARK, N. J.
attacking the 'inberancy' of the bible. Tbis weight of air resting on the earth's surface.
Mtabllnhe'l Inatitutlon. He aBlced for :ase of Abraham Lincoln, who was Thifl is truly March weather, changing al- in simple nonsense. Tbe reporters bad evi-In the case of his patient, tbe neart hid beaten
MS.00O for the village. J25.WJ of which obliged to struggle to perfect himself mr«t every day,
dently
beard
the
word
'inerrancy,'and
havstrenuously
for
some
weeks
against
the
high
sum Is to be u«ed for the erection of to become a lawyer. Mr. Jones of Es- The light of the fire of the burning buil«ltwo cottage*. JS.000 for the purchase of sex denounced the bill as being too flex- ingfi a t M L Arlington recently was visible ing no idea of ita meaning, thought it sounded pressure, and the sudden removal of pressure
like * inherency' and &o tbe readers thought had caused tbe action of the heart to be
an adjoining farm. 112.000 for salaries ible, making it possible for Incompetent here.
Dr. Cadmon must be a bad man to attack the greatly increased, with the result tbat a clot
and running expenses aril $2,000 for wa- rn'rn to become lawyers.
A
camber
of
deaths
have
happened
among
' inherency' of tbe^ bible, whatever tbat in it* cavities was gradually formed. He baa
ter and «ewer»ii<>. Senator W. M.
Senator Braun of Passalc wanted to
Johnson, chairman of the committee, amend the bill merging the Erie and UB of Late. There are generally three laoerala, should mean. Besides, the reporier failed to known many similar cases. He therefore as405^and 4«7 Broad>Street,
expressed hlir doubt a j to whether the Northern railroads on Monday night by tbeo a ceeaatioo for a while.
distinguish between the statement of opinions serts that a large part of the sudden deaths
Ie?lilature had the powtr under the inserting a clause providing- that the
John Grogan, a very peaceful and quiet held by others whom the speaker quoted and
NEWARK, K. J .
recorded in tbe morning papers will be found
prevent law to grant the appropriation Erie company shall not Increase either trainHinan OD the Delaware, Lficltawanoa and those which were bis own.
bo have followed a rapid fall of barometric
dealrtd.
freight or r^'^nger rateu after the Western Railroad, was killed at Morris Plains
preBUre,
and
than
this
will
explain
amny
UQ
THE LARGEST SALE STABLES in NEW JERSEY
In behalf of the board of education merging of the Northern and Eric rail' onTuesdaj- night of this week. He was pretty
" Dr. Cadmon U a young man only a few looked for fatalities that have puzzled even
Otto Croune presented the following roads under the penalty of the forfeit
ell cut op, but tbe particulars we could not years past thirty. Tbat is not a fault. For
medical men.
Large Auction Sales ol ISO to 250 head of
schedule of appropriations asked for: tire of their charter, Mr. McDermott of ascertain.
one BO young be is well read, and has made a
Manual training school at Bordentown Hudson strongly opposed the amend
Horses every Tuesday and Friday,
It Is currf-ntly reported that the newhigh place for himself. He U doing a work
Electro-chemistry, now ia its Infancy,
(colored), J5.WJ. Increase over last ment on the ground that It was unfair
year's appropriation of J2.000; state and that If such an amendment was to mangement of the Delaware, Lackawanna of a missionary character in tbe down town offers possibilities for the future tbat are
and
Western
Railroad
hy
Mr.
Truesdale
will
portion
of
the
city,
unsurpassed
by
any
other
COMMENCING
EACH DAT AT 10 O'CLOCK A. SI.
deaf mute nrhool, J 13.000, Increase of be adopted It should be made general
quite bewildering. A late suggestion by Mr.
11,000; state normal school, J45.OOO, In- and apply to all roads. The amendment bounce all the Italian employees in tbe em-minister. He is warm-hearted, generous, Thomas Ewan is that by compressiog&ulDhur
Tkese aalai include Trotters, Pawre. Cobs. Family, Saddle. Matched Paire, BUKIUHB, Farm, E *
prf».
Jers-y
Chunks
«nd
Heavy
rimuuht
llorw,.
wttehlng
from
MOO to 1,800 p o u i i S i ^
crease of J3.000: for school libraries, »5,- was lost by a vote of S to 13.
ploy of tbat road
true, religious in bis experience and is doing dioxide and air Into separate carbon tubes
» e »iil hold our largp spring Eale ot oi»r 5C« bead of horses on March 88.89. so and 81. Tbli wBI
800, same as last year; for the Farnum
The Washington Dark license bill has Tbe town election passed off very quietly. much good and needs nodefense at my hands.
be a ereai opportuuiry for furmt-ra and ciiy p^ple to K«t a horse of any da>cr!ptioc
school. J22.WW, Increase of J1.000 for re- been recommitted «o that the amend- No officer- of importance were elected except His address, as I learn from those wbo heard dipping in sulphuric acid the two gases—tbe
« c alwaj 8 luve for eacb Tuesday's and F r | d a y'8 sal,, from 40 to 51 head or second-hand cltj
former tbe familiar gas of burning sulphurmat are a little narenient »*<•, suitable for f*rm use,^ which are sold very cJusapT
pairs; for industrial schools, 112,000,, the ment providing that applications for liit, had none of the unorthodox sentiments may be made to unite, forming sulphuric borsfj
This i» the ehmp-M place in the east to uuy (.onus of anr description, and wo invite all Intending
usual amount; for manual training cense might he made at any time during Town Clerk and Town Commftteemnn P.
that
bare
been
attributed
to
it.
Tbe
subject
purchasers
to rail and look our siock over and *e "ill convince them that wo can »ell them SO per
H,
Gunderman
got
a
large
majority
over
acid and at the same time yielding an electric cent, cheaper
schools, 133.000. no Increase; clerical the ReflHlon of the court may be wiped
than
any other place In tbe east We are not like a retail Btable. We have to close
M h
of discussion for some weeks at tbe meeting current Be believes the alluring prospect of t C e T . L o r * s ","'
Jeremiah Thomas for tbe latter ofllce.
Mrvlces In state superintendent's ofllce, out.
f " " * to.,Pak,1> rmm "" 'resn consiCTmenta, which are constantly arriving from
has
been
tbe
various
forms
uf
the
so-called
the
largo
western
shippers. « e elveall iiurthaiwa tivo days' trial on all bora* Mdlf notaarepreH.GOO, Increase of SI,500, this claim beHeman A. Timbrell ia having a covering 4
obtaining electric energy as a by-product i n senwa purchase money
Henator
McDermott
has
offered
an
cheerfully refunded. Parties living a t a distance and cannot get horaes
baclt
ing made becnune of the abolition of the amendment to Senator Pltney's juvenile built over the upper piazza of his htore build- Higher Criticism.' It bas been, discussed a chemical factory will stimulate efforts to before th 8 warrantee eiplres
we nUl accept telegram or^telfphonriieBsaKe tor «an» ° orara ™*°
ofllce of superintendent of census, the actor hill, which Elves the mayor or ing. It will make a comfortable place to get by some of the ablest and most loyal men in overcome the difficulties In tbe way of makHOY & FOX, Proprietors.
work being done In the school super- other municipal officer the privilege of
the cburch, and while they must discuss tbe ing such a process a success.
intendent's ortlce: expensei) of state granting a license or permit, but the the cool breeze of the evening.
JOS. S. HQV and JACOB SHULTS, Auctioneers.
J. B. MOREHOUS. Sakimin.
ideas and make quotations from the works of
Daniel L, P.est has purchased a fast pacer.
board, $3,000, Increase from S2.000; whole matter was laid over so that the
all these critics, there h u been no sentiment
teachers' Inslltutes, 14,000.
bill could be amended In order that It Daniel Letts bas also a gray flyer.
A water-pipe that will not burst at any
uttered by any Methodist preacher that, put
Annie Comley, daughter of Henry J.
General Edward A. Campbell of New- will not interfere with church festivals Comley, of Amity, died last week. Her age in it* proper relations as spoken, would under- degree of cold iB made by enclosing within I
or entertainments. The bill makes It a
mine tbe dear old book or cause anyone to the usual iron pipe a much smaller pipe of
ark asked for an appropriation of %ZO,QW
for the completion and equipment of the misdemeanor for any person having the was about 25 years. She bad been a sales- love it less. Tbe foundation standetb sure. thin tin or lei J filled witb an elastic material
First regiment armory. Colonel E. C. care of a child under 15 years to permit lady for Lord & Taylor, in New York, for a 1 Heaven and earth may pass away but my like rubber. If the water freezes its expanBtahl of Trenton, representing the re the child to fling, dance or act in public number of years, but of late bad been em- word shall not pass away.'"
sion compresses the elas'ic inner pipe without
ployed in O'Neil's department store in tbat
ctntly purchased home for disabled for gain.
MORRIS COUNTY
bursting tbe outer one.
Invent
soldiers and Bailors and their wives,
The Benate has pasaed the following city. She was a bright, bivacious young
asked for (25,000, which, he stated, was bills:
T—~ M" "* * " I 6 1 1 "*«HJH or model of your
lady and had many friends and acquaintThe new chemical element* announced In
Tho Magazines.
necessary for the completion of the
ran iffi" O !l l D 1 P r o V'' m 0 n t a i l d "0 Will tell
Senate 143—Provides for punishment ances.
_
AMICUS,
building. For the running expenaei of pernons who unlawfully obtain elecIt is a long time since The Forum bas had 1898 were krypton, neon, raetargon, polonium,
t7.&00 would an»wer, and after that $10.. tric power, heat or light.
sucb an interesting list of subjects as tbat etherion and nonlum—a remarkable list for
Ilow'n This 1
000 a year would be necessary. Rejjre.
a single year.
Senate 164—Amends act regulating ruHASION & MAKION
Renting the managers of the Morris ral cemetery aHHociatlons.
"We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for offered in tbe March number. Here are some
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by of them: " Diplomatic Pay and Clothes," by
Plains Hospital For the Insane, Senator
P ^ T j n r r SOLICITORS & EXPJOtTS
Senate
114—For
the
government
of
Ball bearings have been little used on
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Mark Twain; " I s Our Army Degenerate I
Pitney said that S1M.000 would be nec- cities of less than 12,000 Inhabitants.
heavy vehicles because it is difficult to make
P. J . CHENEY & CO., Props , Toledo. O.
essary for the completion of the elabHouse 134—Amends the general borWe the undersigned, have known P. J. by Col. Alexander S. Bacon; "The Future them endure the great pressure. A form of
orate addition in course of construction.
Cheney for tbe last 15 years, and believe him of Our Navy," by Capt. H. C. Taylor, of the ball bearing devised by Scbuppiser has been
AIR COMPRESSORS, of
The original building, he said, was in- ough act of 1697.
House 135—Appropriates $500 for a perfectly honorable in all business transac- United States Battleship Indiana; " Life on tried on street cars in Zurich, at first unsuctoufibd in accommodate £00 people, anrl
tions and financially able to carry out any Other Worlds," by Prof. D. T. McDougal;
highest efficiency.
monument to be erected to the memory obligations
made by their firm.
cessfully, as in other experimen s, but more
of the New Jersey sailors who were
"What Shall We Do With tbe Philippine,
WKST
&
TKUAX,
Wholesale
Druggists,
satisfactorily since balls to take up side preskilled by the destruction of the Maine.
Toledo, 0. by ex-Minister Charles Denby, and " A Los*
HOISTING ENGINES, dusure have been employed in addition to those
Senate 40— Requires ten days' notice
** Courage and Strength
WAI.DISO, KTSSAN & MARVIN.
Ed*>n—Cuba." by Dr. Fells. L. Oswald.
to mortgageor by the mortgagee before
plex and reversible.
Wbolenale Druggists, Toledo, 0.
Admiral Sampson baa written for tho April carrying the weight In their present forru
n
W.
H.
CAWLEY,
Si..
TV.
H.
CAWLEY
J
proceedings shall begin In chattel mortHall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, Century
n
an illustrated article fully describ- the bearings have two rows of sixteen K"' eh
in Times
of'Danger." gage foreclosures.
acting directly upon the blood anil mucous
GEO. V. VAN DERVEER.
balls
each,
and
two
rows
of
twenty-six
ing
the
work
of
"
The
Atlantic
Fleet
in
the
PUMPING ENGINES, strong
Senate 189—Granting the state's con- surfaces of the system. Price. 75c. per bottle. Spanish War," and drawing Its lessons. The K-lnch balls each. To distribute wear, the
the 'warning between sent to the acquisition by the general Sold by all druggists Testimonials free.
and economical.
more important features nf this paper are bearings are arranged so tbat they can be
government of a tract of land at New
a plan Betting forth the character of the moved Into four different positions. Some of
BOONTON.
the lines. What is that warn- Brunswick for a post office or governblockade
of
Santiago
Harbor;
maps
showing
The marriage of William McNaily and
building.
the relative positions from day to day of tbe bearings have now beeu under teat more THE W. H. CAWLEY CO. CORNISH PUMPS, double
ing? It is of the danger from ment
Senate B5—Increases from |300 to 3730 Miss Kate Madden, both of Booutou, was per- Cervera, Schley and Sampson; and a series than two years, Podoski reportB, but much
Successors to W. n . Cawlej & Co.
or single.
formed
on
Thursday
of
last
week
by
thaRev.
the
annual
appropriation
to
the
State
of
bird's-eye plans nf tbe engagement of July trouble was a t flrst experienced with tbe
the accumulation of badness
Horticultural society.
Conrad Scotthoefer.
3, nbowlng tne positions of tbe vessels at bearings for the balls. For a few months
in the blood, caused by the Senate 142—Imposing a fine of $30 Tbe Young People's Society of Christian different htages of tbat fight. In a foot-note tbese have been made of Krupp's crucible
SOLE AGENTS
GEARING AND PULLEYS,
whore factory owners and superintend- Endeavor of tbe Reformed Cburch hold a the Admiral tells this good story: "A»we steel, which Is thought to have quite overfor and bottlers of
usual heavy living of the ents
fall to make returns to the bureau special service last tiunday evening In mem- passed tbe Teresa and Oquendo, a Spanish come the difficulty. It is found tbat an
large and small.
within the prescribed time. ory of tbe late Rev. Dr. J. clement French, sailor was Men struggling In the water on
Winter months.
Spring is ofInstatistics
tbe seaward bide of tbe Now York. In re average saving of 15 per cent of the total
the house the following bills have of Newark.
power
has
resulted
on
the
four
electric
railsponso to his calls for help, one of the crew
the clearing, cleansing time been passed:
Heavy and Light Castings in Iron, Brass
A barn belonging to Jeremiah H. Van seized tbe chaplain's reading desk, which was ways experimented on and as high as Hi per
House 207—Provides for the removal Zile,
and Phosphor Bronze, Forcings of every
on tbe thoroughfare between Boon ton stoned on tbe main deck in the passage be- cent, on one line, with 35 per cent, under the
of the year; the forerunner of of ashen, garbage, etc., In first class and
description;
BOILERS, horirontal, tubButler, near tbe Butler reservoir, was tween tbe two cabins, and which had a cross
between the hours of 8 p. m. and rletttroyed
by fire last Saturday morning, showing on it. As ho did BO, be cried out most favorable conditions. In every case a
ular and upright. THE EQUIPMENT
the brightness and beauty of 6cities
a. m, each day.
Four cows, a yolio of oxen and a number of grimly, ' Cling to the cross and you'll be Baving has been shown, even on eteep grades.
OF IRON MFNES A SPECIALTY.
House 179—Provides that In building young cattle were burned to death. Consid- saved 1' The Hnanlard followed instructions
glorious summer.
Sterilized breath is Bhown by Hubener, a
loan associations the withdrawal value
grain, bar and all the farming imple- and was saved."
Follow the principle that Nature lays of a shareholder's accumulations shall erable
German
bacteriologist,
to
be
necessary
to
the
ments were burned. The origin of tbe flr» is
OFFICE AND WORKS,
down. Start in at once and purify your not be less than the sum of his Install- unknown.
surgeon and nurse during operations on open
wounds. In bla experimenta he arranged
blood with that great specific, Hood's ments paid In.
House 202—Authorizes thefishand
SUSSEX STREET,
DOVER. N. J.
11IUHIK8IDE.
four dishes containing gelatine culture plates
8ar8apari]la. It never disappoints.
gome commissioners to Issue certificates Georgo T)i:kerson. of Newark, spent Sunon an operating table. Then, at a little
Crip—" Sixteen weeks of crip mnile mo to persons over 18 years of age Tor the
distance,
he
spoke
for
ten
minutes,
baving
weak, bat after all else failed Hood's Sarday with William H. Dlckereon.
uparllla curfd mo. Later I overworked, collection of iiit-dH and their nests and
first rinsed bis mouth witb a bacillus culture
G. A. Hulhert, of Coleman'fl Business Coland dyapepBla and canker In mouth und eggs for sclent I Me purposes.
and, In speaking, at different tlmeB he varied
lege, is spending a week at bin home near
House
252—Amends
act
relative
In
•tomacli bothered me. I took tho Suraupabis tone of voice. In every case, especially
Beers, flies and Porters.
BEBL ESTflTE BHD FIRE ItfSUBfliiCE.
rllla again and It completely restored me." idiots and lunatics and gives chancellor this place
when he bad spoken In a loud voice, cultures
MBS. KUZABETH FOMAN, Exeter, N. M.
"Steve" Gueria and George Scbenck cap.
and manufacturers of tho best
of the bacillus were obtained from the gelaBuilding lots «>ld on monthly
tured a pair of fine coons the other day.
R h e u m a t i s m — " Myself and a friend
Bravo Mon F a l l
tine plates, being most abundant on theSoda and Mineral Waters
both euJTercd from sevcro attucks of rheuMoees Rtker Intends niovine on the Coombs'
Victims to Btomach, liver and kidney trou0F
nearest plates. In other experiments the
payments. Houses to let. Thirty
matism. Hood's SarHnparllia cured both.
place near the Wnlfe HCIIOOI houw.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Wo would not bo without It." Wn. H. bles, OB well an women, and all foel the reE. Haugawout will move t/i A. Cochran'a
mouth was covered with a layer of absorbent
LESTER, 65 Leonard St., Fall River, Mnas.
BultR In loss of appetite, poisonB In the blood. houto on corner of Paradine How.
acre farmforsale, good buildings,
cotton, when the plates remained sterile.
H e a d a n d B a c k - " For one year pains backache, nervouBn<«w, headache and tirwl,
large orchard.
In my back and head prevented my house- liatlesa, run-down feeling. But there's no
"SVorltliiK
>'Iul>t
uiifl
l>ay
In
a
remarkable
collection
of
Japanese
hold duties. I took Hood's Sarsaparllla nnd
KVlqtv
am a well woman. I t also cured the grip need to feel like that Lfaten to J . W. Garddwarfed plants lately exhibited by Mrs,A ° I K SOU0ITOBS WANTEn 11
Office In Baker Building,
Tbe biiniefltand uilghtk>st little thing that
AND
In our family." MRS. MAITIE HT.svr.Hnos, ner, Idavlllo, Iud. Mo says: " Electric Bit- over was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Ernest Hart to the Royal Botanio Society of byMa'i^^dTc^SlnMeX'W '™"
Cor. F i n l a n d Franklin Avo.,Columbus,Ind. ters are Jiwt the thing for a man when he fa
Warren Street,
London, each specimen was wild to bo mom
Every pill Is a sugar-coated globule of health,
all run down, and don't care whether lie lives
than a century old, and the tallest treo was
that changes weakness into Htrength, liHtlesrfDover, N. J.
or dies. It did more to give mo new strength
less than 18 Inches in height, although having
new Into energy, brain fag into nii'iiUI jnnvor.
and good appetite than anything I could take.
It's so simple to get rid of a cough or 1 all the characteristics in mtolaturo of the
They're wonderful In building up ttm health.
ii now cat anything and have a new lemw
throat
trouble
by
Halc'o
Honey
of
Horei
SUBSCRIBE ; FOB
Only 25c per box. Bold by It. Kfllgnrc, Dover,
Imuml and Tar. Acts Ukemagfc Sold 1 full-grown forest giant. This curious art ot
011 life." Only GO cents, R. KJHgore's drug
by druggists.
3 iree dwarfing is one or Japan's barrets.
and A. P. Green, Cluster.
itore, Dover, and A. P. Greon'a drugstore,
l r 1 01
ttooi'm Pills cura llwr llli. tho non-lrrlUtlog and
THE
ERA, $1 PER
Pikc'i
Toothache
Dropa
*.ure
Jo
D
M
miauU.j
Freljlhtpaij.
Crodlil,™
™;"
,,"
>I
'
"".
n
UUIT c*lh»ruo to Uko with llood'l fl*r<»p*rlll*. Chester, Every boltle guaranteed.
A pure malt extract—Seitz's Dock.
tteoominended by puyBiciaUB-8eItz.'8 Pock.
'^V'rr.i r^^r.-l & ihT ^7*
MARKET & HALSEV STS.
SEVENTH ANNUAL
SPRING OPENING OF MILLINERY.
L. BAMBERGER k CO.,
BULL'S HEAD COMMISSION STABLES
PATENTS MiningMachinery
[PROMPTLY SECURED]
Machine and Iron Co.
iillliiii
Dover sieam Bouiing Works,
BALLENTINB'S
the. ghastly terror
of consumption HALES
stares a
HONEY
man in
t^
Jas. T. Eckhart,
HOREHOUND
face who neglects a cold.
TAR
YEAR,
I
THE IKON ERA, DOVER, N. J., MARCH 17. 4899.
HYDRO
LITHIA
CURES ALL
'HEADACHES
TRIAL SIZE, 10 CTS.
3
]ue of the polling placwt of Roxbury townCOMFORTIXG WORDS TO WOMEN.
tbip, Joe McConnBll ran ahead of hia ticket
because be ia a railroad uiuu, aud I bear be The Surgical Chair and i t s Tortures M a y be A v o i d e d b y W o m e n W h o
was tue only Democrat elected in the townH e e d Mia. Pinkham'a Advice.
ebip. Mind you, that may or may not be
true. I don't know anythinR about the offiWoman's modesty is natural; it is charming.
cial returns, as I write. I t will be a sort of
To many women a full statement of their troubles to a male physician Is almiracle In politics if it in true
most Impossible. The whole truth may be told to Mrs, P'mkh&m because sho
Homebody thought he WOK going to put up is a woman, and her advice is Sr<
a cheap job ou uur Port Morris people by offered to all women BufTererii.
Laving printed ou the hottotn of the DemoMrs. O. K. LADD, of lUth an
cratic baUo'a ; " Resolved, that uuxt election Hts., Galveston, Texas, whose
be held a t Lake End HOT el. Landing," and letter is printed below, was
keeping the tlcketa back uuti) election inoru- completely discouraged when
iug- But i hey did not make it work. That sho first wrote to Mrs. Finkilution ooly had 22 votes, while Joe We- ham. Hero is what she says:
mell gut. 07 on the name ticket. There are
"DBAUMBB. PISKHAM:—I
about 150 voters in Port Morris and only 17 wrote to you somo time ago,
at Landing who vote in this polling placo. telling you of my ills, lmt
The citizen- concluded that it was easier for now I write t o thank you
tho 17 t o cottie here than it would be fur the tor the good your remedies j
ir>U to go to Lake Bud.
have done me. I have used [
Brakemau Joun Grogan, of JackBon's train, two bottles of Lydia E.
an accidentally killed while in the discharge Pinkham's Vegetable Comof bis duty ou Tuesday night.
D. J . pound, three packages of
! ! SOLD BY ALlTDRUGGISTS.
Aft«r dinn-T thy mtk ran upon the CHILDREN'S COLUMN.
DlaiiuH nmdu by tho new wmium for tiie
bill
lot
and
biy;her
wii(,-is
The.
old
doctor
WOMEN
ARE GETTING
THE STOHEmUKEf'cHEHlTjAL CO.
PRETTV
"DUTCH TEARS.'1
Urit.em:d in eiltincu iiwliile and then Biiid:
BALTIMORE, M D.
SCARCE, SAYS A PAINTER.
"I have nothing to say us to woman's
rlghta, but I have an opinion us to tho A.u Old Ckrmltl Tt-llu Ahonl nn Interway
lu
which
aho
should
urgo
thcin.
Let
UIIH H e AnalsuH A r e
Sanative Wash, and. one box
"It is u great wumlur," wild un old
AlhletlfH—Say* W o - mo riy^ill ouo or two facts:
of Liver Pills, and to-day I
"The straw workers near Florence, in chemlBD in his laboratory tho uthur day,
POUT MORRIS.
IUD«1
Millions Given Away,
call xnyeelf a well woman. I
Italy, (tamo littlu timo ago struck for high- "why moro boys do not muku chcinicul
»i M-iii Not t o Cure F o r I t .
experiments us un umiiKuiuuiit. Why, 1 Engineer Dickernian was on Monday re- It 1B certainly gratifying to tbe public to suffered with backache, coner pay. Tho soldiery wus called lu by
leased from q uur an tine, whore he has been
•"flit: I* in ted Stutt'.s, in t h e past 100 their employers. When thu truupts urrived sun tlo things with ttit) common material? compelled to stay for u whll» back because know of one concern in the land who are not stant headache, whites, sick
in a railroad train, they found huiidrods of ovcryduy lifo whluh really seem to be
afraid to be generous to tbe needy aud Buffer- stomach, no appetite, could i
Tt i mB certiilnly produced a groutur
of women, young ami old, seated ou the moro inagtciil to the uninitiated tlmn uny HUB of his children wan unfortunate enough
number of hiimlsomo women than a n y track, -like nothing so much,' Biilclanoye- of thu wonders performed by mugiolant to catch tlio scarlet fever. ILu doctors have ing. Tlio proprietors of Dr. King's New Dis- sleep, and was very nervous. A t
covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, time of menstruation was In ter
VrclvllDscd country, but, unfortunate witness, 'as a flock of cackling hens.'
of tliu public stage.
been able to c >iiflue the disease to tlm two
have given away over ten million trial bottles rihle pain. Your medicine If
since feminine benuty defies statistics.
'"Now. thero aro those curious Ifttk*
"Tho crowd stood around laughing nnd
soB where it originated, aud the Bcurlet
of thin great medicine • and have tho Bat's worth Its weight In gold. I n
ie have " " figures to compare on t h e Biib- joking with Itutiun delight in fun Tho bubbles of gloss known variously as fever Bcure is over.
faction of knowing it has absolutely cured can say enough In praise of it, I have
lect f«r nil that tho standard of beauty engluu drawing tho train stopped, then, 'Prlnco Rupert's drops' und as 'Dutch
It Is said that Mr. Totleu'a bnarding bouse
among *»'r women grows lower every threatening to run over then), moved for- tears.' Apparently they aro merely little at Mt. Arlington wan destroyed by fire on thousands of hnpclefu cases. Asthma, Bron- recommended It to many fric:
If
iiiidn New York portrait painter ward a foot or two. Tho women luughed globules of glass with elongated tails 8sturdily night. Doubtless your corrvBpnn- chitis, Hoarseness and all the diseases of the all suffering women would try it, there would be
p
year, 6nida
and calmly sat still. Tho troopB wero then inadu by heating n- small ghiss rod In n
Threat, Cfiost and Lungs aro surely cured by more happy homes and healthy women. I tliank
ffllOf work is known from thoAtlautloto drawn up in linouud painted their ums- flitmcuiid allowing t-lio molten drops to dent in thai town will send you thu partcu- it
Call on Robert Killgore, Dover, and A. you for the change your medicine has made in me.
fall into water. After thuy have cooled hvs.
tho l'acilio.
kota at them
I*. Green, Chester, N. JM Druggist*, and got Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Corapound and Mrs. Pinkham's advice, have
"Tluro itro ii number of reasons t o be "The wmnen eat immovable, good hu- you nmy pound thu thick part with a
Fireman Morris Parka died about I o'clf'ck H trial buttle free. Regular irisse, 60c. and t)
cited wrcBponsiblo for tho existence of mored, but rcBoluto. They knew tho ordor huiniuur or mallet, yet you cannot break p. m. ou Thursday. He wus ubuut U(i jean*
saved thousands of women from hospital operations.
Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded.
tills condition," ho mid. "One ot t h e to fire would not bo given. In tho endthem.
The lives ol women are hard; whether a t home with a ceaseless round of doold. Iutertueutut Huckettetown,
incut pot*-'"1 masons, I think, ts t h e ubso- they won their point simply by calm, good
"On the other hand, if you break a lit- I ueo by the Independent of lust week that
mestic duties or working a t somo regular employment, their daily tasks make
tute indlffeppucBof tho nineteenth century humored determination. Their strength, tle piece off their tails or touch any part
constant war on health. If all women understood themselves fully and knew
Jobu
A.
Quick,
of
Newtn,
died
un
ttmt
same
and especially the Amerlcun m a n to as they wisely apprehended, I»y in cheer- of them with a quartz crystal they will
GERMAN VAI..L.KY.
how exactly and soothingly Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable Compound acts
physical perfection in womankind.
ful persl&tonco in their demands. Tact, immediately disappear Into tho surround tidy. Mr. Quick used t o live in Stanhope MIFB Lizzie Hnnce, of tStepheneburg, IB vis- on the female organs, there would be less suffering.
o years ago, but he fouud that whiJf one
"Even fiO years ago they were vastly common KUIIKU and a gentle, courteous ing atmosphere. To thu person who does
iting
her
aunt,
Mrs
Down,
this
week.
more sensitive to its Influence and Interest- bearing aro wnumn's weapons—aud they not know tliu reason tho performance 1B tiuumitii might make a fair living in that
Miss Dora Sbarp ppent Monday at Hack- LyClaC.PinKham'iVegetatleCompound;aV/oman'sKemeayforWoinan'sIlis
ed In Its phnsuB. Voung follows half accn- havo worked marvels in human history." most astonishing.
town two were likely to starve to death and
tury back mid poetry, nourished romnutlo —Youth's Companion.
"And yet it is all very Blmple. It is due he thought Stun hope was a garni town to etlstowu.
Throngh the agency of Elmer E. Beams the
dreams, worn their hair about their ears
to what is known us surfuco cohesion. emigrate from, BO he moved to Newton,where
anil Intlltcd verses, in imitation of Byron,
THE MORRIS COUNTY
Glass when heated to a moltmi Btuto has be succeeded in establiubiug a lmnlware and loss on A. P. Down's barn &nd contents was
tilrU Slinuned by Men.
to dark eyi'd luez nnd golden haired Ilel-attffactorily
settled last we-k. Tbe policy
naturally
readied
a
vary
high
temperaThcro fire many girls who aro Bhunned
eu Fairy forms, clustering ringlets, ozuro
ture, and wlion the drops of melted gluea tiusuiithing busiuesa sccoud to none in the was held in the Standard Insurance Comby
men,
and
for
the
most
part
the
fault
orbe, etc., flitted through their dreams,
am allowed to fall into tho cold water the county of Sussex. l i e had a talent for hard pany, of New Jersey,
and the woman whoso nppi*aranoe tallied lies witli thtiinstdves.
AUTOMATIC ACETYLENE
sudden clmugo produces a stress all over work, wns honest and iudustriouH, and John
The girl who never exorcises herself to the
In a measure with these standard* was
Burfaco of tlio drop which is roally ter A. Quick'B wuid was asgood as bis boud. H» He ry Todd lat-ufferlng from rheuuiatisra.
John Naurlgbt, of East Orange, is enjoying
reverenced and adored a s the ideal sweet- be ugrecivblo UUICSH sho can have every- rlfio. ThifiBtnss, howovcr, must be con- leaves a widow and one »on to mourn his loss.
MORRISTOWN, N. J.
thing
hor
own
way
is
one
of
them,
for
heart nnd wife.
sidered (is a whole.
He was not the only man whn owed a good a Bhort vacation with bis mother in town.
"Ho did Dot caro a rap whether Inez thoro is not a man alive who will give way
We extend our hearty congratulations to
"It is vory strong when taken all to-deal of hia success in Ufo <o the intelllguut
INCORPORATED
MARCH 3d, 1874.
in
everything
to
a
girl.
could read Greek o r n o t o r understood a
The girl who scolds is anothertypo. She gether, but it is esuobly OH though a plcco 0 w>poratioji of his wife. Many of > our Stan- Elmer E Beams, who has bad tbe degree of
President—HENRY W. Mil,LEU.
word of purliiimcntury law, b u t he did deof very thin rubber wns stretched over tho
A. M. coufe'red upon him by tbe UoivtrVice
President—Avnithiva
B. HVLL.
may
be
perfectly
good
tempered,
but
she
light over her blushes, her swan throat
surfitco of this glass. If you punctured tho hope readers will retnoml'er him.
sity of Chicago.
Secretary-Treasurer—H. T. HULL.
and nlubuster shoulders, and t h e portrait hits oontracted the scolding habit, and so rubber, its hiisto to resume its normal
I t is said by somebody who must have fig- The home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M.
—MANAGERS—
painters of that day prove, beyond a sho is left aiono to scold at her pleasure.
ured it out, I presume, that it coBte the p> oplo Stephens, about two miles from this place,
Henry W. Miller
Henry C. Pitney
Then thoro is the girl with tho haughty condition would pull It off tho gloss.
drnibt, that she possessed most of these
"So when you bmik off tho tail of theof tbese United States annually *2£5,O0U 000 was burned to the ground on Sunday while
AurellUH B. Hull
Philip H. Hoffman
charms in an abundance we d o n ' t see a n y manner and cold staro. No man dares to drop
Cliaa
Y
.
S
w
a
n
.
M
.
D
.
Paul
Ravers
or
cut
through
tho
film
of
very
hard
to
be
born,
$800.0Ufi,C.K!
t
o
be
man-In],
$75,make love to her, becauso thcro Is nothing
longer.
they were spending the day with Mrs.
John Thatcher
Kugene B. Burke
glneawlth a crystal its endeavors Buddculy
*1,4:»,000,OOU StepliPUB father, Mr Hyde, of this place It
"Nowadays the girl who soteout t o rule wbatevor to love in her. So tho girl ecowls to resunio its normal condition result In 000,000 for getting buried and
Guy Minton.
1
at
whnt
she
considers
their
bud
taste,
utfor
g
etting
drunk
I
Land
o
Oosbeu
1
How
In society by virtue of a lovely faee
is a mystery how tbe fire orginated. When
its own destruction, and It breaks up into
and figure la npt to find herself queening terly ignorant of tho fact that her own partick'B which aro really finer than the is them fur statistics 1
first discovered it was under Buch headway
Statement January 1, 1899.
It over a very few masculine subjects. I foolish conduct is the sole cause of their finest sand.
And now everybody ercopfc your railroad that nothing could be done. TUG neighbors
dou't know whether tho men or t h e wom- nogleot.
readers may skip tbe next paragraph.
"It
EconiB
like
a
wonderful
performworked
with
a
will,
but
were
able
to
save
Anothor
girl
without
a
lover
is
the
en are to blmuo for this change, b u t cerRESOURCES.
I BOB American railroads are talking about only two or three articles of furniture.
ance, but it Is a no moro wonderful portain it ts thut nomnttcrif sho be aa subtly painfully shy maiden. Sho lirfes to seo fornmnco thau ninny others which 'any
Loans on Bnndsand Mortgage... t 879,290.00
graceful os Cleopatra, na fair as Helen of men at a distance, but the moment they youngster could perform If ho would study adopting tbo Euglisb syatotn of lights for
Mrs. B. B. Park Is enjoying a Bhort visit
Stocks and Bonds, par value
nigbt
signals
The
difference
will
be
the
subTroy, she will havo no ewulnsadoring her draw iiMir sho drives thorn back with em- oven the simplest forma of chemical ac»781.00O
with her parents at Maple wood.
878,710 00
stitution of the green light for safety, iuBtead
Loans on Collateral
[or those gifts of nature alone. What t h e barrassment. They retire simply out of tion."—Boston Hernld.
Charles Down, of Hackettstown, spent
Real Estate, Banking House and
of our white, and a yellow light for caution,
modern man now admires ls a lively miss, pity, srcing hor distress and awkward
Monday in town with bia son, A. P. Down.
Lot,
75.000 00
whoso tongue- rattles aa brisk a measure bashfulncss.
tbe red light signal of danger to remain as
Ah Ideal Portrait.
Christopher Hildebrant will on Thursday
F rniture und Fixtures
5000 00
Last on the list comes the girl who alas castanets, who baa a spontaneous ready
before. I t is a question whether the game is
I ntorest Accrued
A dainty mnld. dumure nnd shy.
19,748 84
move
from
the
Hager
farm
to
a
place
near
laugh, who can ntuko golf balls sing ways has something smart to eay ubout
worth the candle, in other words whether thu
Rents, etc., due
With
sweet,
wide
eyea
mid
quiet
mien
Fuinnount.
through the air, who ls full of grit and go every one sho sees, ridiculing people in or• 'ash in Bank
65.825 ^9
additional safety which American railr ads
Who gently greets each passerby
and jokes, who Is not afraid to put a ciga- dor to bo considered clever, little knowing
Cash on Hand
With smile serene,
will get will pay for the changing of the
rette between hcr lips, who Is, l n short, a how moil intensoly dislike to hoar hor
Then slips away fast aa she canstvitchlights.
We
have
had
very
few
acci
Graln-O
Brings
Relief
jolly good fellow. If her feet a r e small, pulling everybody's character to pieces for
Is that Nan?
Makes gas only as you use it. No
, ,
dents from mistaking a white light lor a to tbe coffee drinker. Coffee drinking Is a
hcrwilst a snug circle, her eyes bright and their amusoment.—Philadelphia Times.
LIABILITIES.
green one, AB an offset to all tbls, however, h»bit tbat is universally indulged In andheat. No smoke. Safe, Cleanly, and
A little nun with folded palms
her clothes in the height of fashion, she Is
And
pale
locks
lying
aureole
wise,
cheaper
than
kerosene.
Duo
Depositors
$1,770,234.45
B bcllo aud easily passes muster a s a beau1 see by the papers that a committee of way almost as universally Injurious. Have you
Woolug In Lapland.
Whose Upn are stiller than her eyes
interest to be Credited Depositors
ty whose claim nobody dispute*. All t h e When tho young Laplander Is. In love
up railroad meu are coming over from Eng- tried Grain-O? It is almost like coffee but the
A line addressed to us will bring you January I, WW9
aught alarms,
29,804 35
poetry and the novels ot the day proclaim with a girl, ho and she run a tace. Ho ia It Whose
effects are just the opposite. Coffee upsets any desired information regarding it, or
robe
iuwhite
aB
aaint'8
may
tooland,
to
havo
a
look
a
t
our
automatic
couplers,
$1,80(103880
the supremacy of this little lady. T h e heavily handicapped, so that she may win
ls that she?
since parliament seems determined to compel the stomach, ruins the digestion, affects the a call from our representative if re-Surplus
W4,f><i8.5S
novelists no longer bother t o tell you if she ofaooRou, nnd if she outruns him he
tbem to put automatic couplers on their care, heart and diBturba the whole nervous system.
whether their heroines a r e fair o r n o t ; no- cannot propose again. Of course sho suf$1,1)90 C03.38
Graln-O tones up the stomach, aids diges- quested.
So that what we lose iu glass we are likely to
body cures. Heroines who have a n influ- fers herself to bo overtaken if sho cares for
Interest Is declared and paid in January
tion and strengthens the nerves. There is
ence, like thechlo women who r u l e In so- him, but tho consent of her parents must
gain in couplers.
and
July
of
Pech
year
from
the
profits
of tbe
ciety, don't rest on a n y suoh laurels a s be obtained beforo sho can be married.
The British railroad people growl a good nothing but nourishment ta Grain-O. It can't
previous sfx months' business.
luxuriant tresses, snowy necks a n d pearly
Tho luw of tha land is very strict on thii
deal about tbo expense, bub thoy m i j h t a a be otherwise. 15 and 25c. per package.
Deposits
made
on
or
before
the
3d
day of
teeth. Those were tho weapons of women point, aud iuoldcu times tho man was subJanuary, April, July aud October, draw inwell do it with a good grace, for they will
of another time, both i n books a n d i n real ject to capital punishment if be married
terest fr«uL the 1st day of the said months
have
to
como
to
it
eventually.
The
DelaJlfe.
respectively.
CHESTER.
without the consent of tho girl's parents.
ware, Lacba wanna and Western was the first
BANKING
Mrs. Ruinbolt aud daughter are guests of
''Today if a woman m u s t have admira- After a Laplander has chosen a bride he
American railroad that I know of to equip
sends
her
a
present
of
a
girdle,
a
ring
and
From 9 a, m. to 4 p . m. daily, except Satur,
1
tion she either goes i n for athletics or
a ! tbeir curs, engines aud cabooses with Alias Dawson.
day.
Saturdays
from 9 a. m. t o 12 m. (noon)a
quantity
of
brandy.
He
goes
as
far
as
DOVER.
N.
J.
learning or sho dresses her darling, vlvftMr. Collie, of Morristown, was the guest of
and from 7to Up, m.
automatic couplers. It must have been an
oioue, ilttlo self u p in Paris gowns, and the door of her hut, but remains outside
D. N. Smith and family last week.
expensive
under
inking,
but
they
have
suruntil
Invited
to
outer,
when
a
bumper
of
thus earns her uelleship. Whether she
Mrs. J . D. Sudd ia spending a tew days
vived it. Their employes dou't lie awake
does this because she prefers t o be athletic brandy is offered to the girl's father. If he
FOR A SIX MONTHS' TERM
Any or All Department!.
Morris Orphans9 Court.
nights and worry about where tbeir pay is with Mrs. Anna Evans, of Brooklyn.
and learned and what n o t else t o her old drinks It, it ls a sign he consents to the
F. N. JenkinB, of Washington, Bpent Sunc lining from for the next, montli F a y power—beauty—or whether sho has grasp- marriage, and the young lover then promJANUAIiY TERM. 18W.
ed at them as substitutes for her lost and ises to glvo the girl some clothes and pays
muster Strong comes around withblB red car day with L. P. Green,
ID tbe matter of Asa 8. Berry, Administrator of
Irretrievable loveliness I d o n ' t vouch. I t a sum of money down on tho spot. This
Emory Parka went to tbe hospital at Plainttfled
with
gold
or
its
e([uiv(leuc
as
regularly
the
eatata
of
George B-rry, deceased Kulo to
Ii enough to say that they are bound to of course ia a remnant of marriage by
vhnw cause wliy there Bfaculd not be a tafe of
field on Monday to have a tumor removed
as before tbe cbange of couplers.
lands.
Bufflco and every ono is apparently happy, purchase, which In primitive times sucDr
Ellis
Hedges
spent
Sunday
with
his
A«a 8. B»rry, Administrator of Qeoreo Berry,
A tip U> our Kuglisb railroad friends,
except tho artists and sculptors, w h o find ceeded marriage by capture.
lat« or the County of Morri», dee«'as**d. having
though. Let tbeir committee examine the mother.
it harder and harder every year t o seoure
Banna are published once In Lapland,
made and exhibited to thi* Court, under oatb, a
COLLEGE. N e w a r k . N . J .
James Install Is tlie guestof his grandfather.
just and true account of the personal estate und
proper models.
and the marriage ceremony ls very short.
various kinds of autouiutiu couplers we make
dt-bta of aaid dewamJ. BB far as lie has bet*n abte
6S8 BBOAD BTREBT,
Fred Dickeraon fs tbe guest of his aunt,
lu tbe United States and when they have de
to Uiscov r the same, by which It appears that the
"All these, however, a r e n o t t h e prime The bride wears her hair loose and has a
lH-r»oual putate of paid dpcHnwri" IK inBufllctent to
teasonu for tho decay of beauty. Men aro gold bund around her head. Her presents
elded which is tbe simplest aud best, adopt Mrs. Frank Hughson.
ALL BUSINESS STUDIES.
ay all hl» just dfbtn and Btating that said ilece* wd
A
meek
St.
Agnes
on
her
knees,
Mrs P. M. hamberlin spent Sunday with
philosophic and have learned to estimate and hcr dowry are generally reindeer, and
that
one,
no
matter
whether
i
t
creates
another
S
led twizHd of tana's, ten*MnentH. bervdiiameniu nnd
A shining Illy, fair and tu.11;
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
John
Lanes
an!
and
daughter,
of
Washington.
mental over physical charm, chiefly be- she and her bridegroom remain with her
real estate, Bituate In thu Couuty of Mnrrin. and
monopoly or not, A monopoly iu automatic
A pearl. Do thoughts of her recall
parents
tor
a
year
after
marriage.—-ZxENGLISH
BHANCAES,
ETO,
nratlntt tlie aid of the Court In the premintB.
cauEe the now woman baa n o t much beau*
Mrs. Lottie fieudder, of Dover, spent SatSuch afmiles?
couplers 1B a good thing, for tbe car repairer
Tttfrerore. It iftordered by the Court, that all wrif to offer. There U a notion prevalent changti.
PAAMKNT8 ON EASY TERMS.
If some poor poet her picture drew,
BouB
Interested In the lunda, tetiemnnts. bt-tvditaas wull aa for. tbe wuker, a n d cotueu heap urday with her parents.
«nong tha gentler sex that i t ts very foolmuDt8 and real estate or said deceased, do appear
Would
these
do?
IT
IR
WELL
KNOWN
that
COLEMAN
Freeholder
Gllh-n,
of
Dover,
was
the
guest
Woman** Hand.
bauuy for the ruihoad company—Ii He tbe
before th" JuiKesof tWscourt, at th« Court House
»n to waste time nourishing hep bodily
COLLEGE
is
the
largest
and
bcBt
school,
a"d
of
R.
Carlile,
nn
Saturday.
in
Mornstown.
on Friday, tbe fifth day of May. A.
b
ting
house
air
brake,
for
instance.
How
It
Is
certainly
not
true
that
small
hands
Just
here,
my
door
flying
open,
charms, that there a r e more important
by large odds the best equipped of its class In D. ifiOH, and show cause, If any thry havt>. v*hv m
Sudcipnly sprang Ins'de
F. M. Chamberlln spent Sunday with Chap. this section of tho country.
iu the world could tvuget ttloug without i t ?
callings in this world. Having decided t o aro bred by choice descent, for ]D ono fammuch of tliu said land", teneme«t«, bfreditainnnta
Idy heroine, rosy and breathlefil.
and
real
eatntu
of
HUM ileceaRed nbould not be gold
Weber,
of
Hacketta'own.
Write
or
call
for
College
Journal,
and
read
underestimate this great gift, she Is a s ily the hands of both women and men are
Just keep your eye optm und see if the Dula*
Kissing me as she cried:
be sufficient 10 pay hit* debtu.
found different In size and in every other
bQsyafl possible destroying it.
Miss Fannie Reward, of the Hackettstown what our graduates and others Bay of the aaAwill
ware, Lackawauna ami Western won't be thy
1 ruti couy from tbe mi nut fa.
school.
quality.
Tha
individual
woman
of
the
"Sho Is doing i t by overetudy for one
first railroad in America to have all its cars Institute, spent Sunday other home.
n*viD Yuu.vo, Surrogate.
Dated, February 16. 180U.
"»ng. i D payment for her book learning people stretches and hardens hor hand and
TIIB Rev. Mr. Hnughtelln will remain with us
. V. HORTON,
H . COLEHAlf.
and engines equipped with a i r brakes.
14fl «•
KLMF.R KtNO Vrortor. MorrlBtown.
J c s contracting her chest, extinguishing batters her nails ou her own account, so
another
year
and
continue
hi*
studies
at
Drew.
that
monthB
of
care
would
not
retrieve
it,
AU Manhattan Island, ou which tbe city of
the limpid light in hor oyes and bleaching
Tbe Young Peoples Society of Christian
New York is built, was bought trmu tbe
Jw cheeks. In payment for her tremon- but doubtless hor baby hand was much
ARE VOU GDINQ SOJTH
Indians by Boine speculative Dutcnmau for E deavor of tho Presb> terian Church expect
«jU8 athletics sho is growing horny palmed tho saiuo as a rich woman's In hor own
F. H. TIPPETT
THOMAS BAKER
FROM THE NORTH?
with heavy muscles, r u i n i n g tho contours babyhood. English women and Ameriibu modest sum of *U4. To day i t is worth to hnld an entertainment in Music Hall about
cans,
with
their
blond
hands,
are
admirrhoiiSthinst.
NIXY.
JT her limbs, her complexion is weather
64 000,00u,000.
Pretty good speculation,
Tlie Best Koute to Travel
wat*n nnd her hair is rouKh. i n society ed deliriously for this one beauty by tho
wasn't it. Do you see auytliiug wrou^ iu tho
is ninst
•neI overwhelms her Btrength with BO many darker races. But, at any rate, to Engtransaction
1
Would
uny
u£
your
readers
The descent
?i L # n n d pleasures and such extravagant lish eyes there is loveliness also in the fine
NEW YORK TO NORFOLK, VA.,
•efuae a chance like that if it were thrown a t
SUCCESSORS TO HORACE I*. DUN IIAll
IB certain from
ion food that she 1B tho victim of gout, hand that has cleat* brown color in place
of
whito—a
rare
beauty,
for
tho
blond
ihetut
weak lungs,
nerves, neuralgia a n d dyspepsia, a n d 111
lingering
A SINGLE BAIL BAILH0AD.
jHuth lias sapped her color, spoiled h e r woniun bas usually the finer form of hand,
coughs, throat Insurance and Real Estate,
but somewhat dark must have boon the
a n d a g e d h o rb o f o r e h
troubles or
"tender inward of the hand" that played
HSi 0 u
« r time.
An English inventor, named Behr, has
Low Rates and First Class
bronchial
. , * »i up my argument, I would con- on tho virginals for Shukcspoare.—Colbuilt a railroad ou which trains rim a t a
aficctlont
TbemoBt elei-antly fltb-d boats, finest state
clude that tlio whole course of o u r olvlll- lier's Weakly.
peed of }00 miles an hour uwl iVfqueutJy uf
Companies
through bleed.
rooms and best m^als The r»t**, iuclmlinjj
jMtoo
is
against
the
growth
of
feminine
ing lung^ to
two or tur. e milts a minute. I t U a tdtiglemfilBand state room-, in Wen than you can
™l7Men no longer care for it, a n d
consumption,
travel by rail, aud j o u get rid uf the dust
Wcicbt of Newborn Child.
ratl railroad a t that, uuil t h e Inveutor has
women no longer nourish it. Tho typical
If the first Cor. BLACKWBLL anil WARREN STRDETJ and changing cat's.
If tho cry ls loud and the breathing regjust formed a syndicate for constructing a
American K lrl, if B h e is pretty, has every
•tagesare negIr y<<u wunt to RO south beyond Tforf- in to
Dover.
New
Jersey
lected.
Thougeneration a shorter period of bloom. J3y ular, then the child is well. For, be it reline on bis new system bdtweeu Liverpool
Southern Pines and PInebluff, the winter
sands of peomembered, the average weight of u newHwiltli Ko-orts, or to Vauchao, N. C . ttta
and Manchester. Hoculldit "TheLightuiug ple wlio are now In their graves
KV ,? 8 h ol s 3 0 t w h e n " a 1 1 * B h 0 should
would be
born
child
is
only
7
pounds.
And
while
Pennsylvania
Colony headquarters, HcachExpress Hull way." Tliotraiua run on a Bingiw alive and well today if they had heeded
Win all tho vital splendor of ripe loveliland, N. U., the New England Culnny, Statnesa. she la growing cither very thin or thore nro ninny splendidly developed perrail set ou a trestioW' rk several feet blgb uud the first warnings of those troubles which
hntn, Ga., the Ohio Colony end headquarters
lead
to
consumption
and
death.
™7 fat; her hair la getting dry, harsh fect human creatures who press down the
electricity is thu niutivo power.
of tho TJni"n Veterans Southern Pettletiients,
jnd Beaut, J)or skin pale and wrinkled. In scale to 11 nnd even 13 pounds such exyou <*un connect with the Heuboard Air Line.
Tbe hacking* cough, Bpitting of blood,
iacoB],o |B fftriingi imd b y4 0allQ l a K&lgn,
Jerry fcJIuip?on and KUHIO of hia Westero weak
cess is exceedingly rare, und thoro are
Fnr information a- to rates ot tmvel udttress
lungs, and all similar troubles of the
or
any
other
ladies
who
wish
to
work
many
that
aro
exquisite
in
their
dainticrauUs aru tryiug tlieii' bejit to couip 1 tho organs of breathing, will ourely lead to
W. L. GUILLAUDEU, V. P . & T. M., Nuw
« to appear like an old woman.'
York,
ra'lroada ruuuiug through tbeir States to haul consumption, if they are not already the
"er daughters naturally will enjoy a ness, yet fall to weigh moro than 4
of it Then there are the other indiFor information as t o farming or mineral
pa-seogers and freight ut a ruto fixed by thsir aiffna
worter period of bloom and earlier sue- 1 pounds. But these, both alike, If healthy,
cations
of
the
approach
of
consumption,
lands, water jwwers. inauufacturint; sites or
""no to tho blight that our elaborate shorp a sit in am oath and delicately mottled
various legislatures, uud they cry ,'• cou- such as night-sweats, emaciation, or wastwinter resorts, rates of bonrd, rent of cot
modem food, close, hot houses, sedentary when exposed to the air,fleshfirmand
scioncelees mouoiioly," and "soulless corpora- ing' away of flesh from bad nutrition, which,
tiiges,
, addreBs JOHN PATRICK, Chief Inworking for us in spare time at home on dustrial& cAgeut,
J ° life and mental exertions Invarl- elastic to tho touch, the bonea oven, and "Mamma, we'ro having, while you write, tions," until the people behove there muBt be if neglected, lead to certain death.
S. A. L , i'luybluff, North
The most exciting snowball fight!
»ly bring Them may be some stern arms and legs moving easily In their sock14 10 w
Ninety-eight per cent of all the case* of our cloths. We offeryou agood chance Carolina,
somuthmg
in
it.
Tho
truth
is,
that
puBat-n^er
And
Harry
saya
and
Rob
and
Roy
wuiswho aro quite- content to see our ets.—Dr. Julia H. Smith In Now York
weak lungs, bleeding lungs, lingering and
I play na well as any boy!
rates
are
lower
on
tbe
railroudaot
tbo
United
Lodger.
op3tinate
coughs,
and
other
bronchial
and
wouiBD11
take wings, but in tho
a bwiuty
My scurf Is gone—'twflH round my neck-^ States than In any otber country in the throat diseases, which have been treated
n ot h l e h e r
chmnni " . .
^"cation nor golf
I've torn my dress the leastest speck
II ox In ar a Drlde'a Ear.
world. Tbe avuruge rate Is 2.14 cents a mile with Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Discoywill repay the sweethearts
And lost the ribbon off my hair,
eryt have been cured by i t Do not wait
In Lithuania, a province of Russia, it Is But, mother durllng, you'll not care,
agttlDbt 2:20 in Englaud, 2.25 iu Belgium, 2.1)9 until
your throat trouble becomes serious. W1NOOSKET CO. (150-c) Boston, Mass
onstomnry that the bride's cara should bo For ever since this day bepfun
In Germany, U 05 In Australia and 8.3U in All bronchial and throat troubles are eeriAtfiE. Dept.
boxed before tbo murrlngo ceremony. No We've had the most splenfllfroua fun!" France, lu tlio freight UUD wedobetter y e t OUB. The time to take the " Golden Medi- 4-1 y
-ElaUs
Kill
In
St.
Nicholas.
matter how tender hearted tho mother
cal Dincovery " la right at the Mart
We haul a ton for 0D7 cents, Qurmnny
may bo, sho always makes it a point of
Notice of Settlement.
Even if your throat trouble has been
charges 1,32 ceuls; Belgium, 1.3U; Austria, neglected
Friday.
14 Years' Experience
administering a hearty smack to her
until it has been pronounced
Notice 1B hixeby given that the accounts of
1.5U; France, 1.6U; England, I U5. Hear, j e
Extracting a Specialty
ulmonary disease or consumption, do not Susan E Beach, lato Guardian of James
I1 daughter in the presence of witnesses, and Washington was married ou Friday.
esltate
to
use
the
"Golden
Medical
Disa noto is iiiodo of tho fact. The mother's Queen Victoria wns lnnrrled on Friday. loud-mouthed huwlertJ, uud keep still or build
for thousands of letters from the Malcolm Boosall ami Jolm Halnoy Bonsai 1,
intention is a kind ano, though tho custom
Declaration of Indopumlonco was signed a little railroad of your own und get tlio Leg- covery,"
NBAR BERRY'8 HARD.
sufferers themselves, who are now well, mfnom, wJlHiaaudited and stated by tbo Suritself is bad. Tho reason for ib Is to pro- on Friday.
lnlatuio to fix your rules for you if you are bear evidence that the " Golden Medical rogate, aud reported for eoUlemtmt to the
WARE STORE
Court of tho County of Morris, on
toot tho brido should her nmrrlngo prove Nupoleon Bouaparte was born on Krl-incompetent to tlo it youruo'vea.
Discovery" will cure, even after good phy- Orphans'
sicians have pronounced the disease pul- Friday, tho eovonth dnv of April next.
nn unhappy ono. In that enso BIIO will auo day.
DOVER.
N. J .
Dated
March
Iflt,
18W.
Election
is
over
and
tbe
country
still
lives.
monary consumption.
for a divorce, and her plea will bo that sho
GUY MINTON
Battle of Bunker Bill was fought on A. J. Drohe is Mayor-elect of Netcoog. The
" I had been troubled with bronchitf* /briefwns forced into tho marriage ngnliifit her
Republicans curried Hyram township, Sussex era! years," writes Mrs. orlln O'Harn, Box 114,
I will, and on that score tho verdict of tho Friday.
FREDERICK W, BEACH,
R. T. SMITH
THOS. FANNIHG
Fergus Falls, Ottcrtatl Co., Mian. " In the first
county, by majorities ranging from 1U to 81, place,
Executors of Susan 13. Beach, deceased.
' judge will bo in hor favor.
B a
a
I had BOtc throat, I doctored wilh differAniuricii wns discovered on Friday.
rounded effect ucrosg
Highest ior Jacob McCotiuell for township ent physicians and took various medicines, but
lllltl t h r o w
SMITH & FANNING,
got no
I raised
from
my
throat
n sticky
ticky
Mnyfluvrer limited on Friday.
,i i
a the nbdoiiion up and
no relief.
relief.
raised
from
myegg.
throat n
A S*orr ot SInry Lamb.
clerk. Tho lowest, David J . Bedford, for got
substance
like Ithe
white
of
not
g l h o drefiB flklrt B l l o r b l n f r o n t
substance
white
of an
an
egg.thatCould
Could
not
Bllttlo of Waterloo was fought on Fri- Commissioner of Appeal.
sleep,
and like
hadthe
made
up my
mind
I would
lira. Cowdon Clarko, who recently died
up my mind
that
IPierce'a
would
For
Rent.
Masons
and
Builders
not
live
through
the
wluter.
I
took
Dr.
in England, WHS fond of telling how her day.
Id
took
Brakemau Tuoma* J . lieagnu was clotted Golden
Gld
Medical
M d i l Discovery
Di luter and
'Favorite
' Dr
F Pierce'a
i PreDOVER. N . J Latin toucher, Mary Lamb, Kiln's staler,
' alternately, and In a few days began
Eight room house on Dickerson St.
Biifitlllo wns destroyed on Friday.
Councilman und Conductor Philip Quiiin scription
to
nee
that
I
was
better.
I
took
eight
bottles.
X
Contxonta tor all kinds of work taken and
entertained her with a fellow pupil at illnJulius Cicsur was assassinated on Fri-also, in tho borough uf Netcong. People linve not felt as well In yean as since using
til materials furnished. Practical oxporlence
nar When tiio little party wna senred at
Apply to
don't turn up their uotiwi at railroad men like these medicines."
in every branch of mason woric.
table tho tonchur said: "Now, remem- day.
Un
fail
able—Dr.
Pierce'*
Pleaiant
Pellet*
Win I i \ a " a U l n i 1 position.—Mary Kuth- tho
they used to, you seo, lu this town, which In for constipation nu<
15-1 m
THOMAS O'NEII,
joSania PB0um>T AnnutoiD xo,
lou "°wiuul in Woman's Homo Coinpun- ber, wu all pick our bone3. It isn't con- Shnkcapearo was born on Friday.
sidered vulgar hero to pick bonoi"
King Charles was huhended on Friday.
Buttlo of Now OrleuUB was fought on
Friday.
Ltuooln WOB ofltaislnated on Friday.
BEAUTY IS DECAYING
The "Criterion''
SAVINGS BANK
GAS G£N£RATOR
THE ACETYLENE
LIGHTING CO....
GOLEMAN
Tippett & Baker
OLD DOMINION STEAMERS.
FARMERS' WIVES
Can Earn Lots ol
R. C. VREELAND
Dentist
E
THE IRON ERA. DOVER. N J.. MARCH 17. -1899
NEW
Jndtj-t editor i al i
msl tbat tbe IUJ
gist of tbe irEs
•of t h * *••u n e opinion still, bm l
FRIDAY, MARCH 17.
i»k
to
bt
tfa
fiugbt
unfair
1
we d" t o t
;
Uh the
it d
T H E DOVER PRINTING COMPANY ,,. a r*.l
.. UEHi. A S I J m/jMiiKT-'b^.
'• We notice tdiit the Old Veti- don't get a
ih^ih) and extra (*y such u> the gutting mid
f^r*ov^Jeiit g. " i>. iwitbutberi*«^le'emoney.'
VAKI- art-a(*-jui i>j give to tbe '" 8(jtuiish war in>ITKKMH OK feCKSCIUi''IlO>*
dit-n-. ' whd wfcre never io auy worse battle
ABI.V IN A J ' V A N f ' E .
ttiiiii tUfcattiV.'k ufiou Alger'* Embalmed Beef.'
Ilia *u&'. can tlie Old \"*t* •>! 'tlHi'i. doaU-ut
.fl.OO it :
Zbc Iron Era.
t Jli
the
*fc hi
Ijoi
BICYCLES
SPRING
The Victor, Monarch and Featherstone Lines.
GOODS
Mrt Carrie fcmitu K a v e B birthday party
V ber daughter Mivlalene «JU Saturday after. noon. The youog t*i ali look forward to
• tbth anQUAleveiit with ule^AxitaiiticiiJcitKjufc. i
•u*rut t/i
I.'D'lfertaicer Jardiue wa* caJIM to Passaic
^•ti-.rj tijftt hah; ,, n T u e ^ a j - j ^ by the death of Mr* Jebiel
of the j^fjp.*- of , DUUry, of Flanders.
thi* fjwn ever tioce the Court ot Errors and, j>Le all important question In thi* village SPRING OVERCOATS $6.50 TO $12.00
ApfeaJs handwi down iu decision affirming n o w ^ . Will the new president of tbe Dela.tije judf^uieot of tbe Supreme, Court in tbe w a r t i Lackawanna and Western Kailroad MEH'S SPRING SDITS $5.00 TO $15.00
t^uo Warrants «u* Every l»ly i>. ot* the give Huccaiunna a depot and Hunday traina
Our beautiful assortment of Boys'
7«i tiw for that e i p ^ t f l " Wf it of ouster, ( o r ^ j j , b'/ancb, the tame as the majo linef
and Children's Clothing excels anytmd Uiere 6e*in* V> be a fcood deal of mjhtifiTtjfc annual town meeting paabed off in Roithing ever shown in the city.
tatirm a* to how tbe deposition of tbe present j ^ u r y without any 8urpri«s when the vote
"city " government in V> I* brought about, jw a e w u u t e d . Kaodrjlpb, howeTer, Beemed, ALL THE NEWEST STYLES
Yet tbe mode of prwaflure i» quit*! plain |w take;the whole bakery in this line, and is
The E « A , in ik *wrr last week on tbe fc'ib- launching out with a brand new record
j«.t of the decUioa of the Court of Error* aac
The large pile of atonts brought to tbe &ide
Appeal*, Vihl liow the Hupreme Court La'.'i ing of tbe Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western Railroad led many to suppose that at
adjudgwl u follow* :
—ANDw
'•That Mid defendant, 'the Mayor
end t last the company was preparing to build a
j new htation. But ct-^er invMrt.igation told
City Counsel of lkiv*i bath and 'tofhjtj
1
""
that Foreman Kinney of the road re-*
that name and title usurp me IIWJUJ.
thfci
f a
a body
body p
pririiege and fran<-bi»e of
I/'>itJC£«J pair force, was arranging to build a house.
cortxjrate upon an'i agan » t th« Kuvt* of ^ e
Who could get up tbe courage to ask tbe
new president for a depot i
•'Auii
Uj«t Mild 'The Mayr.r «nd City C UDci of
We congratulate tbe Editor of the EBA on
Dover' J o n'/( In the Jtilurr, in oiiy wiannjr hw editorial on the trolley franchise quebtion
or matter, nrrntr or ntlemi.t to wrciu I/.'
liberty, privilege unit fmnchiu of me), body in the ERA of March 4. We know of one Cor. Blackwell and Sussex Sts.,
[•olitic and corjnrate a/oreKild, etc.
man who on reading it, immediately sub7\ow, the clot-jog pftragraph in the opinion scribed for the paper, and of several in differ- DOVER, - NEW JERSEY.
nt parts of the county, wbo have saved tbe
of the Oiurt of Error» and Ap|<ml« read :
>ue for reference to this able article.
" Ijfet. tbe judgment ol tb« Hujireme Court
be afflrmed *'
BUBVE70KB OF HlOHWAVri.
While this opinion wa» rendered on Mun- Ant of Letten* U n c a l l e d for a t t b eM. H. Sharp
George I. Mitchell
d a / , March li, it wan not Dl»l with the l*c
Dover P o s t Office.
A. D. Budd
r t t a r y of State until Friday, Mirth 10. Ten
52
DOVER, N. J., Mar. 17,1899,
8,M.Rariclt
daji from that date i t will, under the rules
C. Beatty,
Mrs. Elizabeth Evans,
of tbe court, l*e handed down to the Bupreme James
tjbarp'a
majority
A. W. Briant,
Eugene A . Lawrence.
Court. Thui will 1* on Marco 20, ami on Miss Maggie Murtba, Wm. Moore {2},
Mitcbell'B majority
A. Oswin (3),
March 21 loext Tuesday), a cop? of the judg- "osepb Mitchell,
JUSTICE OF THE I'EACfE
F. W. Miller (
ment of the Supreme Court, afflrmed by the D. R. Beeden,
To
obtain
any
of
the
above
letters
pleaw
Charles
H.
Howell
11W
Court of Error, and Appeals, will I * nerved
Scattering
4
on the Major, each of the Uoancilmen and nay advertised, and give date of list.
GKOKOE MCCBACKX.I. P. M.
the City Clerk. We have told what tbat
Howell'e majority
115
judgment adjudges, viz., " t h a t they do not,
CONSTABLES,
In no manner or matter exercise or attempt
MAHItlED.
W. F.Mooney
56
U. eierciie tbe liberty, privilege and fran- B E L L - F 0 R 8 B E R 0 . - A t tbe Presbyterian R.H.Salmon
11
manse, in Boonton, on February 25, 1HT9,
chise," etc., etc.
by the Rev. William H. Woolvtrton, Lewis Salmon's majority
15
After the Krviee of the above, if any of Kl»ard Bell, of Brooklyn, N. Y., to Alma
OVEBflEEB OF TITE POOR.
the official* should in any vray diKobey they
A. Foraberg, of Boonton.
Charles
Gl«auer
74
would be fpiiltj of contempt of court and
W. 8. Huff
52
dned or imprisoned, o r both, aa tbe court
READY. BICYCLES AT $84.50, $25, $28, $32.50, $37, $40, AND $47.50.
BICYCLE SUNDRIES.
kl.& W. L a m p s
roth Century Lamps
Ham's Diamond L a m p . . . . .
Bicycle Oil
HATS, CAPS
liurdick's Cyclometers
Nickeled Bells
"*>c each
Si.45 each
C each
Pout Pumps
Veder's
Cyclometers
79
i /JO each
Trouser Guards
V. S. T r i p Cyclometers
75* e a d l
1.85 each
Toe Clips
Cement, per tube
3C each
7c bottle
E V E R Y T H I N G I N S U N D R I E S A T EOL'AJ-LY LOW 1'RICES.
Furnlshings. H. W. John's Mfg.
TURNER & CO.
mfgbt determine.
TOWNSHIP AND BOROUGH ELECTIONS.
Glaaoer'B majority
Co's.
Ready-mixed Paints, made of pure linseed
oil and t h e highest grade of pigments. A
complete assortment of colors a n d shades
carried in stock. Although t h e prices of
white lead arid linseed oil have advanced, w e
sell these ready-mixed paints at t h e s a m e
prices a s formerly.
Garden Seeds.
We buy the best quality of Garden seeds in
bulk, fresh every season, and p u t them u p
ourselves in large packets to sell at
Five Cents Each.
Corn, Beans, Peas, Onion Sets, &c, also all
kinds of garden tools.
69c each
30c each
3C p a i r
;c pair
Poultry Netting.
Galvanized Wire Fencing.
Woven Wire Field Fencing.
South Bend Plows.
Wheel Barrows.
Garden Barrows, &c.
SHOES
Our lines of shoes for the spring season, for men, women and children, are now complete and ready for your inspection.
particularly call your attention to our new shoe for ladies, a new line received this week, our
We wish to
QUEEN QUALITY $3.00 SHOE,
T h e y a r e made on lasts and patterns that insure ease and comfort to the weaier, while giving the foot a stylish a n d well dressed appearance. T h e r e is grace in every curve, style in every line of these shoes. They fit where others fail; they give a slender, pretty look to
t h e foot without sacrifice of comfort. T h e y are strictly " c o r r e c t " in style. They retain their shape while the shoe lasts. T h e y embody all
22 the fine points of a high grade shoe—style, fit, comfort an J durability—and all for
Corntinv^d from fifth p«a*.
A I'reclouB l*ot of QulbblerwBOROUGH OP KETCONO,
When the Murrii Journal in a recent IsFREEBOLPER.
KATOB.
me made It known, aomewbat gleefully, i t Thomas H. Hoogland
282
A
brem
J.
Drake
74
seemed to the ERA, that the agreement be- David C. Berry
102
Thomas J. Clttt
09
tween Mayor Plerson and tbe members of the Hoagland's majority
90
Drake's majority
6
City Council (de facto), which resulted in the
COHHI88IO5EE Of APPEALS.
COUNCILMEN.
withdrawal of the "salary "mandamus tuit, Daniel Dickerson
240
was Invalid ID one particular because of Its James Onstead
Miller
N.
Mowder
00
237
Pblllp QiiInQ
73
alleged faulty wording, tbe E B A remarked
72
DiclterBon'a majority
3 Tbomaa Reggan
that, while we bad on divers occasions critiHenry Sberence
71
SUEVETOHS OP HIGHWAYS.
cised t h e members of the City Council for
Walter
Freeman
344
various tins of omission and commission, we
Qiilnn'B majority
2
8. Dickerson
244
were loath to believe that they would take John
ReggaD'n •'
1
William Tutty
,y....
242
advantage of the fact t h a t through Inadver- Iitaac O. Kitcl•hell
COMMISSIONER OF APPEALS.
242
tence the wrong court was named In the writW. C. Huyler
72
Freeman's majority
2 George Boothney
ten agreement. Wo wish to take it all back.
08
An important part of tbat agreement, as it Dickeraon'a majority
Freeman Carter
1
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
was understood by Mayor I'ierson, a» well as
Huyler'a majority
8
Boolca t o Read.
224
by tbe public generally, was tbat, in consider- Belah Hilor
Nlbelius to tbo Landing Hotel Company by
SURVEYOR OF IIIQHWATS.
It would fiwmi absurd for any Individual
250 Henry Antwick
deed dated September SB, 1889, and recorded
ation of Mayor Pierson's signing the salary John Cox
08 or corporation to select one hundred books
in Morris County Record of Deeds, Book
IN CHAKCEKV op XEW JERSEY,
Cox'a majority
26 Augustus M. Jonca
warrants for the Councilmen up to February
(15 as being necessary to every one who would
U-12, pages 89, &c.; thence (4) south flfty-two
CONSTABLES.
1, no more bills would be preseuted by them
Astwlck'B majority
3 be well read. We learn that Stephen Leslie,
Between Doraatus L. Bryant, complaiuant, degrees and thirty minutes west along third
DOVER,
N.
J.
23U
line
of last mentioned lot one hundred and
for services as Counoilnwn. At tbe meeting Daniel Morgan
very cultivated English critic, has said:
and tbe Westmoreland Hotel Company ninety-six
CONH1ABI.KS.
and three-tenths feet to third cor232
of the City Council (da facto) on Monday Aaron Matthews
Tlieoiiore P. King, Willinni E. King ami ner of same,
Jobn H. Britton
05 "Tho beet book for any man la that la
and also the first comer, as in
Charles
Hopler
245
Caroline
S.
Bryant,
defendants.
Pi.
fa,
for
Chl H
H
night Councilmen Raynor, Carbart and George
which be takes most Interest; the suitabilfrom Nancy Rlggs to landing Hotel
G
Hull
ll
225 Scattering
sale of mortguced premises. Returnable to deed
ity of a book depeuda upon the ldlosyn*
Btumpf each had in a bill for $37.50 for salCompany, the first above mentioned; thence
May
term,
A.
I).
1S1W.
crosy of the reader; whichever book
IS) north twelve degrees fifteen minutes nest
Britton's majority
i
Morgan's majority
14
ary for the month of February. These bills
J. H. NBIOUDODR, Solicitor.
Bevecty five feet along the first line of la»t
arouses his mind mort and commands his
OVBRSBEB OF THE I'OOIL
Hopler'a majority
20
were approved by Councilmen Raynor and
By virtue of the above stated writ of fieri mentioned tract to second corner of same;
•ympathy most powerfully Is in all probaLambert Riker
OB
ici&s
tu
my
hands,
I
shall
expose
for
sale
a
t
Carbart, who compose a majority of t h e
thence
(6) no'th elghty-eix degrees and thirty
NEW YORK'S
bility tbe best (or him. Take hold anyMADISON.
public vendue on the premises a t Landing, minutes west one nundred and twenty-toree
Finance Committee,but were withheld when
where. Read what you really like and
Morris County, N. J., uu
and six-tenths feet, following the second line
Tbe election in Madison was an UDusually
the rest of the bills wore voted upon, and were
cot what Bomo one telU you that you
of the same to tbo place of beginning, conCHATHAM BOROUGH.
afterwards passed over to City Clerk Baker. quiet one, the contest being betvrten the
ought to Ilka"
WEDNESDAY, tbe 19th duy of April
taining ninety-six hundredtbs of an acre,
And now It is explained that tbe three Coun- regular Democratic organization and a Chatham borough bad only one ticket in
ra-'ro or less', but, after deducting sixteen
However
much
Jefferson
In
the
Decneit, A. D. 1BU8, batweon tho hours ot IS m. hundredtbs of an acre, part of the area of
cilmen named understood tbe agreement to citizens' ticket. James P. Albright, who haa the field. Frederick H. Lum wag re-elected laration ol Independence and Lincoln in
iud 5 o'clock p. m., that is to say at 2 o'clock raid proposed new road as along lines nummean that they were not to ask Mayor J'ier- been Mayor of tbe borough since jta incor- Mayor for two yeara and Edward H, Taylor fata address at Gettysburg declared for
n
the
afternoon
of
said
day,
all
those
tracts
be.B two and three, there remains eightyion to eiyn any more salary warrants for poration, headed the citizens' ticket, wbile and A. Fhlletus Konkle Councilmen for tbreo equality, thero la uo reason why we should
>r parcels of laiin anu premises, Bltuate, lyine hundredtbs of an acre, more or less.
und being in the Townshipor Rojbury. in the
them, and not that they would waive all Edward A. Isaacs, a New York lawyer, was yeara each. William E. Genung VOB elected aim to bring all In to conformity to a given
County of Morris and Stato of New Jersey
Being the same premises conveyed to the
standard at the expense of what vre call
claim to salary after February 1. The tbxee the Democratic nominee. Of the 021 voters, Commissioner of Appeals for one year.
bonnned and described as follows:
Westmoreland Hotel Company by the Landindividuality. The elective system of Btndy
bills approved by the Finance Committee on but 055 cast their ballots. The majorities for
ing Hotel Company by deed March 29,1897,
T
H
E
FIRST
TRACT—Beginning
a
t
the
third
la
growing
In
favor
In
educational
lnetituVOCALISTS.
PLOHHAM PARK BOROUGH.
Monday night, It seems, are to be left «a a the citizens' candidates were: Mayor, J. P.
corner of a tract of lanti conteyed by Axel and not yet recorded.
tlona, and tho elective system of reeding
Dated March IS, 1899.
The election at Florbam Park borough re- must likewise be recognized aa best, at
W. IMbeliustotbe Landing Hotel Company
legacy to the "new-old " Council (which wil Albright, 108: Councilman, W. T. Brown,
Sig. Salvatore Stabile - - Baritone by deed dated September 20, 1889, and reEDGAR L. DURLING, Bherlff.
next week resume governmental functions ID 1^0; Harvey H. France, 114; Commissioner sulted as follows: Mayor, Jpsse S. Keys; least after persons have come to yean of
corded
in
Morris
County
Cl-rk's
offioe
in
Chronicle and Era
p. f. I23..40
of
Appeals,
Francis
Kluxea,
110.
CouncllmeD, James White, George E. Pelcta, discretion.—Keystone.
Dover) in the hope that tbat body, out of the
Miss Leila Trimble - - - Soprano Book U, 12 of Dealj, pages 61), &c ; thence
Aaron P. Condlt, Carnot B. Meeker, C. F.
goodness of Its collective heart, may order
north twelve degrees fifteen minutes west
Miss Rabelle - - - - • Contralto being a continuation oC the second liuft of
Hopping, Lymau Fish. There was no opposAfrican PyVmle*.
warrants drawn ID payment of tbe same.
MONTVILLE TOWNSHIP.
said tract of land seventy livo feet to a corThe pygmies of Africa, says Captain
AND OTHERS
Iu Montville there was but one ticket, but ing ticket.
ner marked by a stake and heap of stonesGuy
Burrows
in
bis
"Land
of
tho
Pygthence (2| north elghty-Bk degrees thirty
I t In perhaps not necessary to state tbat Jobn H. Milledge, candidate for re-election
At Brown's Hotel. Ledgewood,
ZDAQB,"
OTO
inftBtera
in
the
ark
ol
hunting.
The largest organization of its kind in minutes west one hundred and twenty-three
nothing In tbe foregoing applies to Council nB Freeholder, was opposed by Walter A.
They can kilt even elephants with their
feet eight inches to a corner marked by a
ROXBURY
TOWNSHIP.
the world. A complete orchestra of stake
roan Lyou, who neither put in a bill, nor, as Youog. Milledge was elected over Toung by
and
heap
of
atones;
thence
13)
south
six
little
bows
and
arrows,
blinding
the
aniTOWNSHIP CLERK.
the third member ol t h e Finance Committee a majority of 23 votes,
mal first by shooting at ita eyes. Onoo he ladies. A musical treat. Don't miss degrees forty-five minutes east one hunired
T. Varney Rarick, B
anS fourteen feet two inches to a corner
approved tbe bills of his colleagues. With
Is blinded, tboy never leave him till he this novelty.
Henry C. Baldwin was elected clerk; John
marked by a large stone with a drillhole;
CharleB
I
King,
D
him, an agreement is a n agreement.
falls.
Husk, township oommitteeman; Henry Bott,
thence (4) north suty-flve degrees east BlxtyThe
harp
used
in
this
orchestra
was
A
pygmy,
I
have
no
hesitation
in
s
a
y
Rarick'a
majority
But, aren't the others a precious lotofquib commissioner of Appeals; William Busk and
pne feet four inches to a corner marked bv a
ing, eats, as a rule, twice a i much as will imported especially tor this organization large stone with a drill hole; thence |5) south
TOWNSHIP oouurrrEE.
Garret B. Jacobus, surveyors of highways,
biers?
tiiirty-clKbt degrees east one hundred and
JohnTodd, R
..126 •uffice a full grown man. He will take ft from Milan, Italy, at a cost of 82,000.
and Elmer Speer, constable.
attj-two feet seven inches to a corner on the
..14' stalk containing about 00 bananas, seat
H. K Bolman.R
Another Instructive "Loaf."
Becondlueofsaid tract marked by a stone
himself, and eat them all at a meal—be..158
arUflciallT set in thogrouud; theuce (8) along at 1 o'clock p. m. «harp, SO head of hones will be
Joseph McConuell, i>
The EitA last week gave an instructive leaf
MORRIS TOWNSHIP.
sides
othor
food.
Then
ho
will
lie
and
..18U
d s>cond line north twelve degrees fifteen sold. All selected by mynlf-matched teams,
Frank I. Davis, D
concerning trolleys out of the lesson book of
The total vote was 402, cast as follows :
- - 3 5 a n d 50 cents sa
groan throughout the night until morning PRICES
minutes west one hundred and twenty-nine ormight and road horsos. If Tery stormy, sale
McConnfcH'a
majority
,.
10
comes,
when
he
Is
ready
to
repeat
the
opHontclalr. The New York Tribune on MonTOWNSHIP COUUITTEBUAN.
feet four inches to the place of beginning will take place next day.
..
9
Solman'e
"
•ntion.
day, in on editorial on street cars, gave an Charles T . Swan, R
W. W. TBIMMEB.
219
Softta now on u l e at KlURore'a Drug Store, ana ^nlalnkjiohirty-shi one hundredtfis acirei.
can be iecur«d by tefepuona.
SURVIVORS OF HIOHWATS.
other equally instructive leaf out of the lesson Charles R. Slater, D
179
t
Vlrtaea of Pralt Jalee.
SvlveetprG. Baker, R
books of Paris and Budapest, respectively
T H E SECOND TKACT—Beginning at a stake
Pare grape juice, says an authority o n
Swau'a majority
40 Eliaha E. Heger, R
and stones one hundred and eighty elcht feet
We quote from the editorial;
foods, Is tnv&luable i n either Bickaesa or
FREEHOLDER.
AueustusK, Bryant, D
on a course south thirty-seveu degrees flfteen
health. In fevers it Is both food and medi"In Paris tberelsaBtreetcarcotnpany. It Charles R. Wbltebead, R
- ESTABLISI
minutes .vest from thesmitbwest c o n n % tho
22 Irving Gardner, D
1821cine and Is more and more used by phvtisouth abutment ot tbe road bridge'of the
has three hundred cars In use. It pays tbe Joseph Van Dyke, 0
.177
Baker's majority
iDB. Oranges and pineapples make a decanal and Delaware. Lackawanna and"V ™
city a royalty of »300 a year for each car, or
Reger's
"
licious juice, but the small fruits are more
H H
at Landing, Ne,v Jersey h S
Whitehead's
majority
1110,000 for all. It provides a seat for each
JUSTICE
OF
THE
PEACK.
valuable. Currants, used alone or mixed
COMMISSIONER OF APFKALS.
passenger. It provides inclosed station
with a third of raspberries, are more so,
Alfred Fancher, R
Robert
HIpson,
R
bouses and platforms for them at street
..182 and tho huckleberry and elderberry yield
170 Thomas Minion, R
..101 products not to be despised. Blackberries,
corner). It gives free transfers from line to Charles H. Cole, D
John W. Fancher, D
..142 field or garden, are valuable medicinal
line. It pays expenses, paya eood dividends
Hipson'a majority
0] Peter A. Hummer, D
agents, and the poorest cherry, uneatable
on its stock antl divides lta surplus profits
HURVEYOOS OK HIUUWATB.
John W, Fancber'a majority
a s a fruit, becomes nectar when made into
abovo the prescribed dividends with tbe cltv. James DlckBon.n
230
CO.V3TABLE8.
a drink.
225 EURene Coleman, D
What would the Metropolitan Traction Com- James Brant, R
..180
BUhop Evans, D
174 William H. Rarick, D
pany say to that 1 The General Omnibus Chriiiopher
...142
Frank: Advice,
Moody, D
171 Fred. Slaught, D
..143
Company of Paris dives a seat to every pas"I'm going to n fnnoy dress ball, and I
..145
David Tbomaa, R
senger, pays a royalty of WOO a year on each
DlcUaou's majority
want
to
conceal
m y age. What shall 1
...143
Henry Lfoli, R
NOTICE.
same promises conveyed to He 7»'rty o f the
of lta vehicles and makes good profits. In
Brant's majority
George Hilts, R
; . . . . .144 wear?"
tl
B M part by deed from Ajel W. Nibellus ESTATE OP MAROABET FRITZ, DECEASED.
..142
Vfmx a m&ak, madam."—Now Vork
George Force, It
the German cities the street car companies
JUSTICES OV THE rBACfc,
dj«cd September 20 1850, and recorded in
O
U
R
BOCKBEER.WHICH
IS
NOW
REAOY
Worl4
^
pay in royalties from 5 to 15 per cout. of their Robert W. Williams, R
231
Morrl.i County Clerk's olilce iu Book U $ nn
l'urauantto tho order of the Surrognta of the
Thomas'majority
TOR DELIVERY WASBREWED IN NOVEIINERAM)
235
§ ° ™ r of Morris, made on tSe eighth day of
gron receipts, and they are profitable con David Plerson, R
paKo SO,fcc.The said party of the first
DIED.
"
Warob, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and
BniBted, D
172 Hilto'
DECEMBER LAST.ITISAPURE.WHOIESOME
cerns. In Budapest tbe underground trolley, Edward
LAITY—At
tbe
home
of
his
parents
In
LuxJlnflnE
ty-nlno, notice Is hereby given to all persons
Charles W. Mattox, D
170
EXTRACT o r MALT AND MOPS THE EQUAL
t>?, i ? l a l l m "" BtaBt « » estate ot Margaret
which New York Is now just introducing
emburg, froui pneumonia, Heury Laity,
fritz, late of ihn County ot Morris, deceased, to
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
Williams* majority.
fit
aged 10 yours.
OF ANT HIGH PRICED MALT BEVERAGE ON
with fear and trembling, has been in success
present
sthe
c r t l l same, under oath or amroation, to
In Washington towmibip tbere was but one DICKKItSON —At hlfl home in Newark, on
Pierson's majority
63
n£. " u '' ep
e<\
THE MARKET.FAMILIES SUPPLIED. (S
ful u?o for ten years in a far more rigoroui
J t t l Mon or Before tbe eighth flajot
S,H Bm
c r 5 °" 11 °e nlnemonUw from tho date of
ticket. Tbe following trero elected : Clerk
CONSTABLES.
Thursday. Marchft,Charles F . Dlckerson
climate than ours, too. The company gives
_THE SEITZBREWINGOXH
S
?
t
e
"ii ""yoredltorneitleeUng to brlnK in
aged !I7 years, formerly of Wt. Olive.
220 Bolloway W. OufTurd ; TownBhlp Commltter,
and[exhibit his or ber claim, trader oathoraOlra seat to each passenger, In cars at least as Maltby G. Pleraon, R
EASTON.PA.
mutton, within the t i n BO limited, irlllbefore'or
Moore, R
820 Matthias Fleming', Comnit&siotrcr of A p p ,
fine as those in this city. It payB large taxoi Jobn
Michael McCarthy, D
lfift
to the city, maintains large insurance andPatrick Prendergust, D
165 Frederick A. Apgar ; Surreyorof Highways,
Suin,»tratr1x
S
' O f ' ' l 1 O r l " U l W o r "*"'"*''"
Alfred C. Howell and John T. Nanghriglit
Dated the eighth day ot March, A. D.. 1899.
sick fun'ds for its employee, pays largo sums
Pierson'fi
majority
,
O
S
JESSIE A. WOODHULL,
Justices
of
tbe
Peace,
Jobn
R.
Read
and
Al
yearly to reserve and reserve tax funds, for
6(1 heUB IlitT ; Constables, William Voorbeeg
Morrlstown, N. J .
interest and for a sinking fund, and yet Moore's majority
Ul
acobWiBcktm
andShnferSelglor;
Overseer
OVERSEER
OV
TUB
POOR.
la
tbo
largest
investor
in
Heal
state
Horse about seven years old. sound, a tract of land as couvovpd hr"w ** " " " " 7
ipakea 8 per cent, yearly dividends on its
Mortgages iu the County, havfDg approxi'
220 of tbo Poor, John J . Snayze.
(took. Tho secret ot It Is that Its stock repre- Maltby G. Pierson, R.
mater? (000,000 of its funds loanod at thekind, weight eleven hundred pounds.
100
sents nothing but honest capital actually in- Freeman Husk, D
present tlmo on tbia clans of security, cover'
A Flno Cllinato.
ALONZO B. SEARING,
Ing property of moro than double tbat value.
Pierson'B majority
0C
A handsome muff. Owner may
vested and employed in the enterprise. Tbe
In that newly foundod Yankee town of
water is left In the Danube."
recover same a t J u s t i c e of the
17-I w
Dover, N. J
It
Invites
Applications
for
this
Class
Southern
Pine?,
N.
C
,
thero
is
a
now
elegant
MT. OLIVE.
Peace
Brown's Office, o n Sussex
of Loans In Large or Small Sums.
hotel, tho Plnoy Woods Inn. A Heir Yorker
TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE.
street, Dover, on paying cost of
Is managing tbe hotel and It is crowded every Expenses (or Searches, etc., Moderate
John B. Smith
01 winter. Tbo climate at Southern Fines is
tins notice.
J O H N F. WOOD.
Wo Wont to l»o Fair.
INTEREST, FIVE PER CENT.
Ira B. Stephens
02 just grand. Not too cold; not too warm but
The Index last week, commenting on the
just right. Toko a run down thero and see Thin Institution will aim make loans oil
Stephens' majority
artle.'o in t h e B n i o f the week before in denow you like the climate. It costs Imt little, accr/jferf collateral security, payable on de- Four rooms, garden, good well water,
TO I FT
COUUISSIONtCR OF APPEALS.
su excursion tickets can be tmtl and 1'lnoy viand or an specified time, al current raf- Five dollars per month.
fence of tho volunteers wbo enlisted in the
0 / interest.
Nelson Salmou
72 Woods Inn will make you moderate rates.
thetimo'Sth' JJrt Y '™ri'" B ^ " ' " o " ' ^ A »'tage containing M v Bn rooms, nlcoly
Spanish-American war, charged that the EBA
Theodore N. Sbarpe
6(1
ALONZO B. SEARING,.
utao mlnutoa cn»t ouo Uund™!^ S i n ? l l f o n J'- i i n l 8 l l B l ) . water in kitohon. Also (a lat, or
HENRY W. MILLER, President.
unfairly quoted from tho Index, "loavlDg
U U S M t to i l a
lnt.ra»SoJ w S f ?!' a f o r ""•• * » other hoMc, all on Bichards
A pure malt extract— Seltz'g Book.
cut the gist of tbo article." Ittotruo that [Salmon's majority
U. T. BULL, Secntary and Treasurer.
17-1 w.
Randolph Avenue. ?w?rt'n ' /
tuird iluo or a tract w con»«»~i >._ *? W.° aTeoun.
Inquiro V. V. BIROH.
$3.OO per pair.
THE GEO. RICHARDS CO.
Dover, New Jersey.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BAKER OPERA
MONDAY, MARCH 20.
24 SUPERB ARTISTES 2 4
Public Sale of western Boises
TUESDAY, MARCH 21st,
THOS. O'N£IU
SHOEMAKER
Removed from Sussex Street
to his* new store on Blackwell Street. Custom Made
Shoes a specialty. Repairing neatly done.
mm
wm
ffKBsgS
ffiSSKB
THe morris GoDQlg Savings BaQK
J
WANTED.
FOR RENT.
Found.
THE IRON"ERA, DOVER, N. J., MARCH 47, 4899.
Ilron J£ra.
S t e p h e n C . B e r r y , who has been very il
w i t h pneumonia, is o u t a g a i n .
Tuesday
^
2*., x . at in** A'jc,
THREATENED
STRIKE
A VERTED,
TOWNSHIP AND BOROUGH ELECTIONS
HAT SEASON./.
Sunday T r u l n s t o ha Ruu Over That A r b i t r a t i o n ItOHulte In S e t t l e m e n t oi
Continued from fiTSt pageFRIDAY, MARCH 17. 1899.
on t b e M o r r i s a n d E M O X Division.
Eotul Hereafter.
DltUcultlee.
Spencer's majority
Clark & Son will e r e c t a new blacksmith
Commencing neit Sunday, the nineteenth
Through conciliatory mftliodi there was
Mouk'j
'•
Entered ftt the Post Office a t Dover, N. J, shop on E a s t Blackwell . t r e e t opp-site t h e i r instant, Sunday trains will be run for the settled on Monday ufteruixm, in one of the
COMMISSIONER oF APVEAXB.
- 3 matter.
p r e i e n t location.
accommodation of tbe public over tbe Morria most important busineua concerns of this city, A. J . Cook, R
15il
Curpeutere a r e a t wo. k remodeling t o e in- and Essex Division of tiio Lockawanna. Via certain diiTerencefl between employers and
Daniel Callaghan, I)
08
IAJCAL J O T T I N G S .
t e r i o r of Charles H . Bwmottfa Ktauouery Morristown trains will leave New York as employees, which, had they been allowed to
Cook's majority
6]
store on Sussex street.
follows: 7:30 a. in. for Washington, making run their usual course, would almost [ntr
There are a t present a n uuusually large
SURVEYORS
OK
HIGHWAYS.
H e n r y J . M M a n d George VV. Stickle, of all stopti, arriving at t\iat station 10:115 a. in. tably have resulted in a prolonged labor
number of cases of typhoid (ever i n Newark.
Manning
PJatt,
R
150
10:15 a, tn. for Dover, arriving a t 12:20 p. m. struggle, with no end of serious consequences,
Edward Laugblin, of Port Omm, entered K o c k a w a y , h a v e gone to Old Point Comfort 12:00 m, for South Orange, arriving ut 13:54
W, W. IVaaMmrii, R
101
for a week's pleasure t r i p .
Ou February 7 there waa organized In
i)7
All BOUIH1 Hospital a t Morrlatown on Wedp. in. 2:00 p. m. for Dover, arriving at 4:04 Dover among tbe unskilled laborers employed J&mBB List, D
he r e a t e < 1 f o ra t l i m o r >
Major O L . Prudon, executive clerk a t t h e
«8
iioulay to t
p. m. 4:45 p. in. for Morristiwn, arriving at iu tue Richardson & Boynton Stove Works a Joseph P . Dunn, D
W
h
i
t
e
House,
Washington,
D
.
C
,
l»
v
W
t
i
n
g
Flatt'a
majority
6.
Watsoii Little, late proprietor of the
p. m. 0:45 p. m. for South Orange, branch ot' the National Federation of Labor,
K L . Dickersou a n d family.
WnBliburn'B
majority
(IS
Central House, in Kockaway, has taken
arriving at 7:38 p. m. 8:30 p. in. for Summit, uuder the name of Federal Ijiborern' Union,
CONST A.BLBB,
T h e F a m i l y Circle Social Clui, will hold arriving at 9:40 p. in. 10:15 p. m. for Dover, No. 7,211, William A. Perrlne, delegate of
charge at a faotel in Franklin Furuace.
1
Cliarlea Hopper. R.
Hij
arriving at 12:20 a. m.
the National Iron Moulders' Union, being t'. JohnF. Wood, R
There will be a " Birthdav" entertainment their second a n n u a l masquerade ball in DuU
171
Hotel a t Mt. A r l i n g t o n to-night,
To New York, trains will leave Boutti organizer. Within a week or two after the Frank Huron, R
102
at tbo First Bapti«t Church on Tuesday even85
T h e p r i v a t e c o r of t h e president of tin, Orange, 7:48 a, m., arriving on New York local organization waa effected seven laborers Morris Utter, D
ing, March 21. Doors wide open t o all.
Whittle, I)
Ill
who had joined it were dtsctiurged. Among George
Goorgo Martinis, D
S3
The Essex County Park Commission has N o r t h e r n Faciflo B a i l r o a d Is a t t h e Dover eide a t 8;40, 8 a. in, from Dover, arriving at
10:10 a. m. 1J:O5 a. tn. from Morriatown the seven were the officers of tbe new organipurchased the Waverly Fair Grounds from c a r ehops undergoing repairs. I t is named
Hopper's majority
32
arriving a t 12:40 p. m. 1 ;0S p. m. from South zation, and, as tUe men eunmzed that the
tho " Yellowstone " a u d cost a b o u t t!So,(l(X).
Wmd't
'•
60
the Kew Jersey State Agricultural Society
U bad bean discharged beeauso of their
Orange,
arriving at 2 p. m. 1:45 p. in. from
Hasan's
"
H . H e i m a a is m a k i n g extensive a l t e r a t i o n
for $75,000.
to his s t o r e on Sussex street. M r . Heiman Dover, arriving a t 8:50 p. in. 0:45 p in. from activity in behalf of their union, the matter
Tlie members of the Dover Lyceum ha'
also i n t e n d s t o build a n addition t o liU house auuiroit,arrivhigat7:55p. m. t):45p. m.from was brought to tbe attention of the National
MT. ARLINGTON.
challenged tbe Port Oraui Social aud Lit- on Gold Btreet, which h e will occupy this Dover, arriving a t 8:40 p. m. 7:33 p, in. from Federation of Labor.
There was but one ticket In Mt Arlington
erary Clubs to a series of debates t o take ipring.
Washington, arriving at 10:40tf.m.
On Saturday last, Samuel Gompere, presi- borough. C. E. Cook was elected Assessor;
place iu a month.
Ou the Boontoa branch train No. 05, leav dent of the National Federation of Labor, James T. Lowe, Collector; Richard J. ChapT h e Rev. W . H. B u a w g e r will give hlB secitevival meetings have lieen held each niirut
ing New York a ttt:15a. m., and arriving at John G. Bogert, labor editor of the New York lin and David J . Trundy, Councllmen, and
ond talk o n " T e n Nighte In a Barroom,"
tlif« week at tho First M. E. Church. Deaconfblllipsbiirg 12:10, and returning leaving Evening Journal, and Ernest Crosby,
Francis G. Himpler, Commiwioner of
w i t h storoopticon illustratlonu, a t t h e F i r s t
ess Corbint of Jersey City, bos been conduct- U a p t b t C h u r c h n e x t S u n d a y evening. Every- PuiJHpBburg a t 5:15 p. m., and arriving in member of tbe Social Reform Club, of NeNew York at 8 p. in., will be run daily. These York City, to which both Gompers and
ing the mooting**body welcome.
PEQUAHNOC TOWNSHIP.
Bogert also belong, came to Dover an 1, after
trains will make all stop*.
Mrs. Scott Ficbter. of Upper
A bill h a s been introduced In t b e LegisTOWASUIP CLERK.
hearing the story of tbe mon, held a conferwhile doing some work near her houao on lature p r o v i d i n g ( o r t h e Incorporation of tho
805
ence with F . D. Richardson and Superin- AlhM-tW. VanSann
Friday of last week, stepped on some ice and towniihip of E a s t O r a n g e a s a city of tho
Slioot i o r a I/ivlna: Cup.
181
tendent Lynd, which resulted In an appoint- ArtemuB V. Zdiff, j r .
(ell, breaking her leg.
Frank Claaa bud a handicap Bboot yester- ment for another conference for Monday.
second chws.
E a s t O r a n g e h a s a population
Van Blum's majority
214
The Literary and Alumni Association will of u p w a r d s of 20,000.
day a t bis Lake Deumark Hotel, the prize On Monday President Gompers and Mr.
COLLECTOR.
contested for being the handsome BiWer lov- Bogert, accompanied by Samuel Fr'nce, of
hold its regular mooting in the north side
" His Detter Hnlf " played t o a s m a l l house
287
school building thiH (Friday) evening. "An n t h e B a k e r O p o r a House o n Wednesday. ing cup won by him recently at tbe shoot the National Cigar Makers' Union, after a William L. MoCue
Irving Titus,
evening with Whlttler* 1B to be the literary To s a y t h a t all who a t t e n d e d were noil satis- held a t Den villa. Any one who la desirous of protracted conference with Mr. Richardson
placing this piece of silverware iu bis collec- and Superintendent Lynd, succeeded in reachWcCuo'a majority
2
attraction.
Bed w i t h t h e play doesn't halt tell i t . I t w a s
tion must neeos now apply to Jacob Drake, Ing' an amicable settlement of tbe troubles
TOWNSHIP COHUITTE]
Sheriff Henry M. Doremus bas been chosen uat one c h u n k of solid eujoyraont.
of
Mt,
Freedom.
"Jake"
brought
his
eye
and
Horace
Francisco
344
that
had
arisen.
Mr.
RichardBon,
Mr.
to take charge of the spring election, in place
T h e Rev. D r . Halloway will give a lecture nerve with htm yesterday and as a result car- Gom{>ers state! to a representative of the lease Ward
845
of Carl Lentz, chairman of the Republican o n bis t r i p t o B e r m u d a a t t h e r e g u l a r meetr
ried home the mug with a score of thirteen
Ward'B majority
81
County Committee of Essex county, who re- Ing of Morris Council, No. 541, Royal A r - out of fifteen. Tbe conditions of the Bhoot EUA, averred that he was not opposed to tbe
union
and
would
not
oppose
it,
but
that
reGOHHISSIONKll OF APPEALS.
signed temporarily. No better man could
m u m , on Monday evening, M a r c h 20. I t is were fifteen live birds per man at handicap cruiting for mombers inuat be done outside
Eugene
Bailey
177
bate been selected.
e a r n e s t l y desired t h a t e v e r y m e m b e r be pres rises, thB entrance beiug the price of the of working hours. He also agreed to Rive
Richard T. Budd.
Charles McCormick, of Central avenue/was int.
birds. Robert T, Smith acted as referee, to orders to tbe foreman tbat they must not use
arrested on Friday of last week on a charge
Budd's majority
222
tbe entire satisfaction of the twelve contest- their influence either for or against the
Q u a r t e r l y meeting services will be held a t
ot assault and battery preferred by his wife.
SURVEYORS OP HIGHWAYS.
ants. The score follows:
union; that the discharged men would be
the F r e a Methodist Church on F r i d a y , S a t u r Tbo warrant was served by Constable Blake,
Silas
W.
Matthews
173
yda.
reinstated as soon as vacancies occurred, and
day and Sunday evenings and on Sunday
171
bail was given in the amount of (100 by Mc- morning and afternoon. The Rev. J. W. Hntbaway, 29 2 0 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 0 1 1 0 0—11 that no one Bliould be discharged because he if. R. Casteriin
GarrettD.
Smith
424
80 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 0 0 8 3 2 1—IS was a member of tha union. President C. H. Van Ness
Cormiek for bis appearance before tbe Grand Tamulyn, District Elder, will have churge of Drake,
400
C. Orr,
29 2 2 2 2 1 0 O 2 O W
Jury.
Gompers, for the union, agreed that no
;he Bervicos.
Hiler,
29 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 I w
Smith's majority
811
The new horough of Florham Park, which
Baker,
28 00 1 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 2 10 3 2 — 0 efforts to obtain increased wages should be
Miss Josephine Corbln, the Deaconess, will J. Orr,
Van Ness's majority
227
28 0 2 1 2 1 2 1 0 1 2 0 2 2 0 0—10 made for a t least a year and that it should
was formed last week out; of the northern
O'Brien,
ipeak
in
the
First
M.
E.
Church
on
Bunday
29
001010010
w
JUSTICE
OF
THE
PEACE.
portion of Clatnain township, contains eight
27 1 1 1 2 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1—10 rest entirely with the individual laborers James R. Evans
morning on her experiences in the deaconess Decker,,
.370
square miles. I t has fourteen miles of
H
ih
Hinchman.
27 2 0 ^ 2 0 2 0 2 2811202—11 whether they join the union or not.
work in which she has been engaged for Cook,
John Blaunctt
197
28 3 1 1 1 0 0 2 2 3 0 3 1 2 1 3-12
road, three of which are macadamized. Its
many years. Tho Rov. Dr. Woodruff will Holloran, 25 3 0 1 2 l 0 0 0 3 0 w
President Fox, of the National Iron
Bran's majority
173
total population is 800, and number of voters ireach in the evening.
Munsoa,
29 S l l O a l O O O O w
Moulders' Union, was in Dover on Fridfty of
1T0.
w—withdrew
last week. Heconferred with thecompany on
PORT ORAM.
We would direct tbe attention of our
Miss E. E. Batcheller, of Somervillo. who
that day and on Friday evening there was a
In the borough of Fort Oram there was a
was elected State Regent of tho Daughters readers to the new advertisement of Straws'
A Unique A t t r a c t i o n ,
meeting of the local Iron Holder's Union in Citizens' ticket and a Republican ticket. The
itore, in Newark, which will be found on
of tbe American Revolution, has sent in her
the
Baker
Opera
House,
which.
President
On
Monday,
March
20,
Dover's
citizens
will
latter
won. The total vote was US*. The
jage 0 iu this issua. Typographically It is e
resignation as regent of 1 he General Frelingibulated result follows:
irery taking advertisement, while tho Btory be the recipients of a novel musical feast. On Fox attended, and at which the impending
huysen Chapter. Mrs. Henry Hardwicke, a it tells will doubtlets interest readers of the that day New York's Famous Ladies Orches- labor troubles were discussed. All's well
ASSKHBOn.
granddaughter of General Freltnghuysen, E M .
tra, an organization composed of celebrated that end's well, and the ERA congratulates George H. Flartey, 0
143
was elected President, to succeed Miss Batchsoloists and renowned lady musicians, will both the company and Its employeed upon the Thomas B. Tone, It.
190
TELEPHONE CALL 8 B, DOVER, N. J .
A meeting of citizens of Chester will be give a most unique concert Those who have peaceful conclusion of what might bave realter.
Flartey's majority
7
ld on Saturday to appoint a committee to beard these famous instrumentalists In New sulted In a Berlous industrial disturbance.
Jobamia Kelly was arrested on Saturday
COLLEOTOB.
:onfer
with
President
Truesdale,
of
tbe
DelaYork will certainly not WIBS this opportunity
of last week by Constable Blake on a chares
Patrick O'Leary. 0
130
of larceny made by S. R. Bennett. Mrs. ware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, of listening to these charming girls once more,
Henry Collins, R
153
PERSONAL. MKNTION.
Kelly bas been iu Mr. Bennett's employ as with a view to getting Mr. Trupsdale to make and those who have not beun BO fortunate
the
terminus
of
tbe
Chester
branch
in
the
COIIIDS'majority
23
ought
not
m(sa
thft
chance
of
seeing
and
hearhousekeeper and for Borne time articles of
ing the greatest female musical artistes of
COTJNCILHSN.
Mrs. James B. Mel irk Bpent Sunday in
value have been disappearing. Recorder town itself, instead of where it now is.
Uichael Mulligan, C
128
Brooklyn.
An announcement of a sain of horses by both continents.
Gage fixed ber bail at $200, awaiting the
James H. Flartey, C
128
W. W. Trimmer will be found in another
Miss Louise Williams spent Thursday in Andrew M. Rjan, R
The organization is most complete. Every
action of tho Grand Jury,
..154
wlumn
in
this
Issue.
Mr.
Trimmer
is
a
wellInstrument Is in the hunds of a genius. Tbe Morristown.
EdwardS. Banoe, R
100
The total amount of money in circulation
Emmott Hopkins, of Boonton, was in Dover
on March 1, 1890, as glvon by BradstreeVe, :nown borse dealer and bas held many a Bale cello player is an Italian; the harpist, a
Ryan's mu,.
The bottom to be knocked right out of prices. We must close out our winter
mis $1,038,843,612, being 1202 000,000 more torpughout tne county. - Prospective.buyers native of Athens, Greece ; the trombonist an on Tuesday.
HaQce'a ma;
wili
do
well
to
attend
tbis
Bale,
which
will
Austrian
;
the
first
violin
in
the
hands
of
an
itock of clothing before taking inventory. Now is the time to buy. Don't wait
COMMISSIONER 09 APPBAUI.
than on the corresponding date last year. On
Charles Moller is home from Williamsport,
American;
the
drum,
a
Roumanian;
the
ike
place
a
t
Brown's
Hotel,
Lfldgowood,
Charles Pfelffur, C
140 but come at once. This sale is going to be the biggest special sale of clothing
the basis of a population of 75,eO0,OOO, the cirviola, an English girl; thB flute, an Ameri- Long Island.
143 ever offered in Dover. We quote a few prices. Car. you beat them ?
culation per capita iff (25.57, an increase of next Tuesday.
Miss Ella Fellio, of Dundee, N. Y., is visit- George Farr, R
can ; the clarionets, Hungarians *, cornet, a
13.18 per capita aa compared with tho per Considerable Interest is manifested in the
Farr's
majority
3
French Miss, and two violins in the bands of ing friendB in Dover.
capita circulation for tbe corresponding date evlval services in tbe First K. B. Church
$18.00 Suits now $,5.00,$18 Overcoats now $15.00
Miss Mary Wright," of Now York, Is visit.nd tha meetings are well attended. The a Russian and a German girt, respectively,
of lost year.
RANDOLPH TOWNSHIP.
nearly all nations, excepting Spain, heing ing Miss Mary RIcbardB.
15.00 Suits now
12.50 15 Overcoats now 12.50
Tbe Colonial Life Insurance Company meeting tonight (Friday) will bo especially represented. The orchestra In under the ex
In this township the normal Democratic
Dr. Fred Decker ia recovering from A
majority is about 125. Notwithstanding this
mideotly doesn't intend t h a t ita light Bhall i>r young people. MiBsCorbln,tbedeaconeAs, perleneed direction of Marc Gelger, whose
severe
attack
of
tbe
grip.
rill
assist
Mrs.
Woodruff
In
holding
meetings
13.00
Suits
now
10.00 12 Overcoats now 10.00
e Republicans succeeded in electing their
be bid under a buBhel BO far as Dover 1B confame'as a conductor has been heralded by tho
i o Overcoats now
8.00
Barry Smith, of Avondale, visited Joaepti
tndidateB for t h e Township Couiuiltteet
cerned. A handsome new sign, 25 feet long Tor women only on Tuesday, Wednesday and entire New York press.
10.00 Suits now
8.00 All Silk Lined Overcoats
Duckworth on Saturday.
Township Clerk and Assessor. Thomas O.
end tno and a half feet wide, was laat week Thursdays at 3 p. m.
The
repetrolre
ia
not
entirely
elaMlcal.popuTho young people of the First Baptist
Charles Lockwood, of Peterson, visited Bassett led his ticket with the unparalleled
placed along the front of No. 10 Blackwell
lar music receiving a fair snare of tbe pro8.00 Suits now
6.00 former price $16 now $12.
Republican majority of £1) votes.
street, where the Colonial's main branch for Church on Tuesday evening called at tbe gramme. Tbe vocalists are all well known friends }u town on Sunday.
The tabulated result follows:
the Dover district is located, with Oscar lome of their preBident, Mrs. John Andrews, in the world of Bong. Miss Ravellanang with
Miss MarUia Baker, of Hudson street,
An All Wool Overcoat for
TOWNSHIP CLERK.
in Union street, giving her a vory agreeable great success with the Italian Opera Com- spent Sunday a t Arlington.
Peer in charge.
Children's Clothing, all
$7. Special Tine Chinchilla
amesP. Cannata, R
208
TUB American Bch'ol Furniture Company surprise. To show their appreciation of her pany last season. Sig- Stabile, a baritone of
Mra. P. M. White, ot Blackwell street,
Joseph E. Meeker, D
177 marked down, they must go,
waaou Monday incorporated in Trenton with sorvlces they presented her with a beautiful high order, is an artist of extraordinary spent Sunday at Morrlstown.
Ulster $18 now $15. A
Cannata's majority
31
a capital stock of #10,000,000, to manufacture parlor lamp. Recitations, games, etc., made power and always carries his audiences by
Wade Dui'liag, of Jersey City, spent Sunregardless of price.
rare bargain.
the
evening
pass
pleasantly.
ASSESSOR.
Gil kinds of school and church furniture. The
storm. Leila Trimble, a Rweet and Byma- day a t the home of Harry S. Peters.
Thomas O. Bassett, R .
240 In our GENTS' FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT goods have all been cut in
in corporators are Samuel B, Lawrence, RobTho Senate on Wednesday took up the tbetic siprano, wafts ber auditors into
Mies Charlotte Sedgetnan, of Falvvicw CbariM Coe, D
151
ert P. Barry, jr., John B. Summerfield, G. E. Assembly amendments to Senator Ketcbam's dreamlands of fancy and delight. Verily, a
price, with the same knife that cut our prices in clothing.
avenue,
la
visiting
friends
in
Sparta.
Spencer, Henry M. HaWIand, Henry C Volunteers' Compensation bill. Mr. Ketcham musical treat 1B in store.
majority
80
Miss Greco Clark, of New York city, spent
Eveidell, Arraltage MatthuwB and Leavltt J. said tu*t the amendments were of euch a
COLLECTOR.
Sunday with her mother in this city.
Hunt, all of New York, and Jamea C. Young character that a consultation with tbe State's
Isaac N. Oumback, R
178
F i r e u t Alt. ArltnKtou.
rf Jersey City.
Mrs. J. L. Seely, of Brooklyn, is the guest DorastuB L. Cory, D
financial officers would be necessary before
215
E.
F.
Totten'n
bouse
and
the
adjoining
of
Mrs.
Albert
Meafoy,
of
Randolph
avenue.
"ReBOlved, that the United States has ;he Senate could dispose of them intelligently. blacksmith shop a t Mt< Arlington were deCory's majority
37
Dennis Van Ll&w, of New York, visited
more to fear from internal than from ex- The bill was laid over temporarily.
TOWNSHIP COHUIT-TEK.
stroyed by fire on last Saturday night. Tbe
A meeting of McDavIt Post, B. A. R., wasfire, which occurred at about 8:40 o'clock, Dover, where he formerly lived, on Monday. George H. Wolfe, R
ternal foes," was tbe subject of an interesting
200
debate at a meeting of tho Dover Lyceum on hold on Monday night, at which plans wero was caused by a defective flue, Air. Totten
Deputy Revenue Collector Douglas, of Daniel B. Crater, D
]S4
Monday night. W. O. Brown, Charles Cum- made for a big affair on Harch S7,' which had been a t the house during tbe afternoon Morristown, was a visitor in Dover WednesWolfe's majority
10 11 EAST BLACKWELL STREET,
mins and NIchoIos Praed argued the affirm- '111 be opeu to the public. Chaplain Mc- anil, as be found the chimney bad filled up day.
DOVER. N. J .
COMMIB3JQNKII QV APPEALS.
ative, and Frank Brown, Oscar Boyd and h Cormick made an interesting address. There with snow and the grate was frozen, be
Mrs. Thomas Bolltbo has removed from Calvin McPeak, B
109
X Smith, tbe negative. The decision was were recitations by Obadiah Parker, and started a fire in the stove aud then weut out
Horace Batrd, U
228
tendered in favor of tbe affirmative side. Comrade Bryant, of Walnut Grove, was to attend to Borne business In Mt. Arlington, the brick block on Blaokwell Btreet t o South
Sussex street.
Baird's majority
54
Theodore Cummina, W. Updykeaod Augustus present aud addressed the meeting.
Upon his return, well on towards evening)
Miss Florence Loaaw, of Port Morris, bas
BUBvsYons o r aiQHvrATa."
Truacott acted as judges.
We would call tbo attention of our readers the flre in the stove appeared to be about been the guest of Miss Lizzie Hedden during Isaac McPeak,
ft
171
To inspect our fine stock of CarThe Supreme Court on Tuesday denied the to the new advertisement of tha Dover out, BO, after closing the draught, no left it as the past week.
John C. Dalryrople, B
178
Jesse Clark, Jr., D
231
application for a writ of certiorarl to review Boiler Works, showing the construction of it was. I t is surmiwd that the chimney beJohn
Sandabl
has
secured
a
position
in
Charles O. Fanona, D
210
the contract made by Jersey City with Pat- ilielr Bteam or hot water heater, one-balf tbe came overheated and this caused tbe fire.
petings for the Spring Season.
rick H. Flyua for a municipal water supply. casing being out away to ahow tubes, etc. The blacksmith shop, which adjoiDB the Cold Springs, N. Y,, and left Dover for that
Clark's majority
49
The Court held that the reasons given why Thcso hoatoro havo stood tho test of tho late dwelling house, also caught flro and was place on Tuesday.
Parson's majority
44
Our lines are very extensive and
The property and furniture
Mr. and Mrs. William Wnltford, of Patertbe contract should be Bet aside are without were weather to the entire satisfaction ot destroyed.
JOBTIOES OF TBS PEAOE.
son, visited Mrs. Wbitford's mother, Mrs. Matthias M. VanEtten, K
merit. The requirements and epeci0cations those having them in use. C. Gt. Honking was insured for $3,100.
166
John Glbons, on Sunday.
with reference to the bids were all reasonable 'epresents this department of tho Dover
Samuel D. Youngs, R
170
we are prepared to show you
102
and for the benefit of the city. The demand Boiler Works.
Mr. and Mrs. William Richards, of Nor- Jacob Rldner, R
F i r e a t X.ako D e n m a r k .
D. Hudwd Dalrymple, D
225
upon the bidders for a deposit of 1100,000 aa
wich, Conn., visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert JohttB. Blackwell, D
Theodore S, Hart, of New York city, died
224
goods that will compare with the
E. P. Merritt, of Lake Denmark, haB sus- Richards on Wednesday.
"guarantee of good faith was not oppressive,
Theodore C. Pierson, D
223
at tho home of his brother, Fred Hart, of
ilned serious losses through two flrcs which
»the city'a Intended expenditure Is *8,OUO,000.
The Rev. and Mrs. Decker, of Decltertown,
Essex street, this city, on Thursday morning, uftve occurred in tbe past fortnight. On
Dalrymple'a majority
55
best in the country for beaiityj
Blackwell's majority
&4
Under the act making a city of Summit, March 10. Mr. Hart was in the 28th year of March 5, a t mid-night, his barn caught flre bave been visiting tbeir son, Dr. Fred. H.
Pierson's majority
52
the first election for city officiate will be held his age. He had been ill for some time and and waa totally destroyed. I t waa insured Decker, during the post week.
CONSTABLES.
Mrs. Rodney Howell, of Da mon t, is visitquality, and, above all, price. , • >
on the second Tuesday in April. The town- had been living In Dover with bis brother for $1,000, which, however, does not cover
Joseph Anwra, R
10B
ship officials will hold office until tbe Mon- Juring the winter. His wife and one child the loss, as Ibe bam contained a quantity of ing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Powell, R.
170
John A. Lampson, R
171
day following the election Tbe particular jurvlve him. Tho funeral services will be mchinery and farming implements of value. A. Judson Coe, on Bergen street.
Elijah C. Burnett, D
222
features of the new form of government are held from his late residence in Morrislana
On March 8 tho Merritt homestead was also
William P. McPher&on is now ticket agent John F . C. Briant, D
22a
The best that money can
« forth in Qn a c t recently passed b y the ibis evening. Interment will be made at totally destroyed by flre. This flre is sup- at Brick Cnurcb, Orange, on tbe Delaware, James E. Chambers, D
214
^ginlature. The law, it fs expected, will be Amityvllle, Long Island.
poBed to have been caused by a defective Hue. Lackawanna and Western Railroad.
buy
we have right here, with
BtirnetL'B
majority
61
Wined by the voters a t t h e forthcoming
Helen Johnson, alias Glover, who lias been The house wua lusur<jd for )3,tiO0, which was Horace Kraft has left the employ of the
Brlant's majority
53
election. If this a c t should be rejected tbe ;ho guest of the Sheriff of Morris during the far below its cost. Only a year ngo Mr. MerChamber's
majority
43
he
different
grades on hand.
'"corporation will be under the law of 1897, ivlnter, returned to her home among the old ritt had gone to great eiUbnse in remodelling Richardson & Boynton stove works and has
OVERSEER OF THB POORff
tiieb applira to cities having a population canal boats below the guard lock tbis week. the house. About seven years ago Mr. Mer- accepted a position In New York city.
Joseph Aneun, It
174 From the cheapest to the best
"'less than 12,000.
M.1&3 Maude Downbam, who has been mak- Elijah C. Burnett, D
On Tuesday Helen managed to get drunk and ritt'a hotel waa destroyed by flre.
218
ing an extended visit with Miss Bessie Simpwns arrested by Officer McElroy. On WedBurnett's majority
44 we feel confident that the wants
The Board of ExciBe Commissioners a t a
nesday Recorder Oago fixed tbe penalty at
sou, will return to her homo In Alexandria,
Killed
on
t
h
e
Unit.
1
PMlal meeting ou Monday night transferred
of all can be satisfied. We are
John Grogan, thirty years of ORB, a brake- Va., to morrow.
ROCK AWAY BOROUOH.
"•moon license heldbyGeorgo W. Craue' ton days and cost, and Helen returned to
Morristown. As the costs are not in sight, man In the employ of the Delaware, Lacka:
In Rockaway borough the following ticket anxious to show you our stock
°r a saloon
Baloonnn
fhatwu.
~# "Warren
-iv
-..j
ira. Edward L. Dickerson and son Harry
on the
corner of
and
DiokiPerson Btreete, to Edward Jones, hereto- and the prisoner will have to remain at Mor- wanna and Western Railroad, was fatally were last week ths guests of Major O. L. ,/as elected, the opposition ticket bdag with•Istown uutll they are paid, it is probable injured while drilling freight cars at Morris
7? manager of the Dover branch of the A,at this visit will last longer than tho previ- Plains late ou Tuesday night. Grogan had Prudon, assistant secretary to President Mc- drawn ia the morning; Mayor, Simon J. before you purchase elsewhere.
Lowenthal: councilmen, Mahlon H. Hoag°e«z Brewing Company; and the saloon ous one, which was ninety days.
just mado up oiio train and was getting out. Klnley, in Washington.
land and A. J . Helling; JUBMCO ot tbe Peace,
"«jMe hold by Thomas J . Carr, for a Baloon
of the way of the locomotive, which was
Mrs. Myron H. Cook, ot Piccathmy, has Edward 8. Arnold; commissioner of appeate,
backing
clown
to
couple
the
other
train.
He
taw" 8 t r M t t to W i I f o r d A - Surnburger,
The postofnee at Waldwlck, near Paterson,
arrived borne after a week's sojourn Iu Mount
Wly manager of the Morris and EBser Ho- vas entered early last Friday morning by stepped on ttio other track and did not. notion Vornon, H. Y. While there Bhe attended a Edward H Todd. Thomas H. HoaRland WOB
•i comer Warren and Dickerson streets. ;hleves, who blew open tile Bafo and got that a train was approaching. Before he musicals given by her niece, Mrs, Harry re-elected as Freeholder.
get off the track ha was bit by tbo
« Air. Jones's intention to remodel tho Jtamps and cosh to the amount of S250. Geo. could
No. A Fast Rlackwelf Street. Dover. N. J.
locomotive aud knocked down, Tho wheels DeForest Hunt.
^an e 9 a l o Q Q a u a m^Q i t ^ flret-clasa care, Oughton, tho postmaster, lives over his gro- of the engine cutoff botli his foet undone
ROCKAWAY TOWNHH1P.
WltllB
"perl ur appointments.
TOWNSHIP CLKIIK.
cery store. Ho was awakened about 4 o'clock arm was severed at ttie elbow. Grogau wiis
Special Sale.
by tho explosion. Tho postmaster nroUBed taken to All Sou la' Hospital where he died
John Thomas, R
273 BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK
177
Z*fL B;W8 't Dr
' Alborfc Erdm"n. P° a t°r of his neighbors and they began a hunt for tbB Wednesday morning. His borne was in Stan- Desirable building lots, 50x100, on tbe south John Finnegan, D
EGOS, from CHOICE FOWLS.
reet Proab to Itt
burglars.
At
HoUokus,
two
miles
from
side
of
Maple
avenue,
will
be
sold
for
the
low
Blackwell Street, Dover, N. J.
rlsto
y r n Church, MorThomas' majority
101
hope.
_ — ^
$ • p e r s e t t i n g of 13. $1.75 for 2 6 .
Wn l a s t
price of $200. For terms Inquire of A. P.
'
Sunday morning preached a Waldwiclt, thoy found tho stool vault taken
K
COLLECTOn.
DEALERS IN
Leave orders nt Lyon's Store or address
Prealdent TrueBdalo and other oflioialH of McDavit.
on commemorative of his thirtieth annl- from tho sofo. It had boon prlod open and
-corse
W.
Earl
2tt)
T. P . SMITH, Dover.
• » i a 8 p a s t o r - T b 6 following atatisticB emptied of about *M. Ho further trace ot the Delaware, Lacltawuuna aud Western
D.
M.
Rlghter
20(1
Railroad
Company
stopped
lu
Dover
on
SatBUILDING
MATERIALS
OF ALL KINDS.
A Wheelman's
Ct! 1!?T th0 thlrt r y « » o ( *»h p»- tho burglars was discovered.
urday ou their way to HoboUtsn and ma<!& G
Earl's majority
,
(13
to
tho
Lumber,
Sash,
Blinds,
Doors, Mouldtour of inspection of tbe depot, the yaril and tool bag Isn't com pie to without a bottlo of
oUnitl church on coufessloii
NOTICE.
TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE,
Ago, purity, strength—Seitz's Bock.
ings, etc.. Bracket and Scroll Sawing
10 car HliopH, Groat improvements aro ex- Dr.Thomrtfl'EcloctrloOil, Healscuta, bruises,
or « V i ! b y l 0 t t e r ' °12, a yearly average
Tbo annual meeting of tho Stockholders of done to order. Best Lehigh and ScranTuoniaa Healin
21S
e n Q V O l e n t oontrIl ltio
oeteri
from
tlit>
now
preHldtmt
and
it
would
HtlngH,
strains.
Monarch
over
paiu.
Mitio Rnilrnmi Company will bo
^*S°7H«
» > ' 3 "KKroAnthony Z . Vauderbilt
1U4 tho Hiliernia
ot be a bad Idea for the Board of Trade to
! con
Sprluir Mlliinopy opojiinir.
Monday, April 3rd, l«0I»,atl2 o'clock ton Coal. Split and Block Wood. Blue
held on Mon
cunt.
trlbutIonB for church ami
Aaron Matthews.
$7 noon a t tho coiunanyV
Stone, BricK. Lime, Plaster, Cement,
Dover N.
K J.
J
.-..., « ottlcp
onice, Dover,
Mto K. V. Weir, with Barton & Scott, will Lmfur with 111m. Tuo eui-ly bird catches tho
^ t l o nB oat w| M p e D ^ $270,701, n total ol
To
Cure
Constipation
Farevor*
Healin's
majority
4
1
1
J. WKSLEY PULLMAN,
Tile Drain Pipe, etc.
b- e n l ) "'
e o n ' i 0 0 a n d 600 children have iavo her opening display of spring milllnTaUeCiiEJcaiots Candy Cuthortio. 10a er£3o.
, . _ .._
&anratnvu
onp.ized, and Dr. Erdman bos officiated ,ry Saturday,
.ffan.fi-wu**"--''
'
*•-'
March 85. No. 2a East Blacklay, Marci
Rooommoniod
bv
.„ <*i marrtacea ami <Tfin #.. n »«.iwolUtroot,;, Dover.
w a 8 p a y
a t t h <M r
The time to purchase Hats
is at the beginning of the
season. This is the beginning of the Spring Season
and you are confronted with
the latest styles—-Dunlap,
Youman, Spellman, Howard, Melville Special and all
the newest things in Alpine
and Crush Hats. Have you
seen the new Square Grown
Derbys. It's the coming hat
at popular prices, $2.00.
Pierson & Co.
Opp. the Bank, DOVef'S Ml^ ClOll]le.S DOVER, N. J .
ARE YOU LOOKING AROUND?
Then come and see
Our stock of Bicycles.
Remington, Eagle, Crescent and
Imperial.
We can suit you both as to price and
quality.
See our $60.00 Chainless,
Guaranteed equal to any make.
S. H. BERRY HARDWARE CO.,
SLAUGHT
SALE
C. N. POLASKY,
The Cash Clothier and Gents' Furnisher
PREPARE
HENRY J. MISEL,
Dover Lumber Co.
THE IRON ERA DOVER. N J
t.f a:.T ii, rlimMsg the hill and was MADAME CAKDELiRIA VILLAJiOEYA. A fter Madame CandeJaris bad b*^D a
bowie was taken out of the AUtuo ami
i v.-':iikentd by the defection of some
hurned on a rude fun«raj p y e . f*be * a t
rirtr'it of vclontfetre, had been
n;a.-Aaered. A squad of Mexican s rirr(::-j.'tu*:-ti*:fi early in the day by the LAST si'RriroB ot-rni: J'AT
were placet! over her, and hittr one of the
Though San Juan Fort Had Fallnty-firtr iufantrj from Pearson's
Tilhl ALAMO UVAIt.
Mexican generals came in e.n-1 wii I e»
.trl brigade. This regiment had been
en, the Battle Went On.
them. Her life had beta cpare-1 U-ca -A 1
dttarLt-rl by General Kent to afiE.st
u: Woman her nationality.
Hawk int. bat owing to tbe crowded She \V h thf- Mo
Jn Tc-XRWhen the Mexican army rtturoed after
rr,;t<l had not got into positioain time to
"HEEE WE i.E£ J HEEE WE STA7T cn;irpe with the Sixth and Sixteenth. to In- il.'j Vfiin- Ottl-PIje V a M i c E y e tfje faU of tbe Alaauj many Meaitao n
However, it last nnder tbe file at tbe Witni-Hs of thr* Mns-ncre Ortieit-d by who bad assioted tlie Texans were [ t a
i [
:k and alf-o in ascending the bill
Kama Atintt—lutf•('«•<•[!ai; Skelcli oT bard la*»or by the Mexican snllifrs
iahm«nt and Madame Candelaria w&-* B
•crre»-Short H-aDfce For ibe Cav-clf:?fc upon the betla of the other regiIILT Career.
them.
men
EB.
alry on Ban Jojtn Crest—Pearsoa'a
Tbe ERA. io its ifsuet f Ftlm&ry IT, iiriefly
She did great service to th* city in i r
Meanwhile what of tbe crest BonthInfantry Carried the Line Forward
cst of tbe blockhouse, tbe region noted IM death of Ma'j&ine Candelari^ Vil tbe p/ior during the smallpox etidemi
Beyond All Other*.
wkicb seems to have been moEt eijsy for lanueva. Hit la^-t survivor of tbe ,-.lamo. ing the administrations of Mayor Fivnrh and
[Copyright. 1*98. by the Author.)
attack by the Spaniards; Kent's Second From & Sim Ant^r.io paj.+r we ifp'-iMUh the Mayor Lyons, going out among the patients
XL
joioe-I **ren l'"I s'oryot the Ji/i-and death an'! curbing them day and night
An Excellent Combination
brigade, under Pearson, aB before Elated,
IAN
J a A K bad orders to rcFt its left upon a green of thi" mint intf noting wmtan.
Madame CandeJaria, was pn.t-at>!y in her The pH-asant im-tlxxl and Weffects
of the well Uiiuwn rt-nn-fly.
!>alray days tbe best cook of Mexican dishes SVRl*!1 OF
1 blockhouse bad knoll on th« same ridge with a blockI'li.H. iiiaiiufiicturi-il \>y the
house 600 yards eoutb. With that PearI fallen, bet tbe
Madame Cand<-lfirid Villanuefa, tbe tiioet in Ttxas. Hfae bad cooked Mexi'-an sup|*r» CAUFOKNIA 1 "io Syi.ui' <'<'.. illustrate
I killing of Amer- eon's orders stopped. When this bri- interesting womau in Texas from a bistorir for uiaiiv prominent men, auioug them Gen the value of obtaining the liquid laxagade, consisting of tbe Second and standpoint, the last surviror of tbe t>att!e of Stanley, John Twonig, H. B. Adams and tive principle's cif plant* known to be
1 DH did not
I stop. Lew than Tenth, crowed the creek, thefirehadthe Alanii, perhaps the oldest woman in the others. In this way 6he mademu^b money. medicimtUv laxative and prof-outing
in th«'- form most ri-fnsliiuir t- »tlii?
f 600 yards beyond eotnewhat abated. Still the battle wa§ world, oiifl the ppon-^r and foster mother nf Imti-he was of a charitable nature and ehcthem
taste ami acceptable to the sv^Um- It
it, upon high roaring on tbe right and men were drop- twenty-two orphan children, dltwi a t 2:20distributed it ainong the p- or.
is the om- jx-rfect strvntfUR-ninir laxac-le7atioo5, to tbe ping nil around. Wikoff was lying dead o'clock yesterday afternoon (February 10;.
During her life nhe rait*d and carfd for tive-. i-ii-:msiny tin- svstt-m offi^-iuatly.
bt aud to tbe in the bed of the stream. In order to
After many weeks of impatient waiting and after a considhe deceased had l*en ill abr.ut teu days twent*-two orphan children. A nunrtVr of (lUpolliiifr euliK hc:t(larhts ami fi-vers
left, tbe Span- advance it was necessary to break the Death was rtue to oMege. Sbe died at thf years ago a chilil was taken l*fnre the win)- peutly vt-t promptIv and t-iwil-lintr itnv
ur.'ib'.u outlay fur carpenters, painters and decorators—with
pt-riards still held line into columns of foure. The water
j
jtr of her daughter, Mrs. Francisco Fiore* Tiiissionerri court in this city. It was rejiorted to ovl-r'wmw habitual coiistipntinn
ne'w';irra'i'i"eil and enlarged de|)iirtments—with shelves, counIts perfect frit (l"in from
on. At this time was two to three feet deep and tbe Pacheo, at -ili* South Concbo street.
tbat tbe child bail been ill treated and thrown luanently.
ters and tables loaded to overflowing with all that is most
evory objectionable qiKility and suhi
part of tbe Third, banks lined witb thick bragb. Entering
Tbe residence is a wooden cottage and pre- out into the street Tbe comnii-M' ners crurt stanoc, and its iictiiif.' t'» thf ki<hn vs.
beautiful, newest and most desirable of the productions of
Ninth and Tenth the field, the column was struck by a
summoned Madame Canrieiarm and asked liver an.l bowels, without weukeniiif.'
fordi'ii aiid domestic looms anil fashions. The most needed
cavalry a n d heavy tiro, bnt it swept on, passing San There are two Larg« trwa in the front yard. her what EJJJJ would chargt' v> care for tbe or irritatinff them, make it the i«Ual
things for men, women and children's wear and use are here
rough
ridtra Joan blockhouse on the left of Wikoff'B There are five r c i u s in the bouse.
ftiild. Sbe answered; "Nothing; I will laxative.
for the Newark shoppers.
were on tbe ridge and Hawkins' troops, driving tbe SpanIn the process of iiuiniifacniriji^ iiis*
Madame Candelaria lost conciousness twen- take heron my own responfiib'lity. All I a*k
We will find ourselves on Monday, March the 20th, and
tine nortb of tbe blockhouse, where iards from bill to hill to their trenches ty-fnur hours before she passed away. Just is papers of ndoption." Tbe paper* were are used, ;is they are pleasant to thf
there was a house with ootbnildingi over tbe erent. Taking position on the t>efrjre bhe became iinonficious ate B&'<1made out and she was given all the care of e taste, but thiMiiLMlu'iiiitl <jualitii*>nf tin;
dnrinj;
the ensuing week, ready to jjreet all of our many old
remedy
aiv
obtained
from
senna
and
crest
at
a
distance
varying
form
400
to
and trencbee, all o«d by the Spaniardi
and nt-u- customers. Come and bring your friends.
"Why is it that God puDisbea me and dmt- mother by the charitable woman. Tbat clii til
"aromatic plants, by a method1
for cover. The cavalrymen pay- that 1,000 yurds from the advanced Spanish oot take me away wneo I suffer m i I have IB DOW a grown notnan and mourns the loe>^ other
We take advantage- of this occasion to call the attention of
knotra to the CAMFOKMA Yin SYJM-J
•ome time after they reached this point, trenches aud batteries, tbe brigade held •ever doof* any one any harm and bav> of Madame Caudelaria as though she liad Co. only. In order to (ret its bfjienrial
the shopping public to our better facilities for doing business
which was known to them as Sao Joan ont against a terrible fire. The men lay ilwayB tried to do good. I wish God would been ber owu mother.
effects and to, avoid imitations, please
and
our improved liberal and up-to-date methods—to make
Honsc, they heard heavy firing at tbedown under tbe shelter of tbe crest and ake me."
When the "forty-niners 11 came through remembi'r \ho full mime of 1 lie Company
new promises to be fulfilled during the coming season namely
printed on the front of every paekape.
MoclihoQBC. This led them to suppose fired steadily, not having time to in- These were her last words
San Antuuio on their way to tbe California
—to refund your money willingly for any unsatisfactory purthat the blockhouse bad not yet fallen trench.
When phe died yesterdav afternoon she vtBf gold fields i be deceased gave money to a CALIFORNIA HG SYRUP CO.
chase, to see that you are quickly served by courteous and
when tbey reached tbe ere ft of tbe The experience of Pearson is an ex- utrouaded by ber immediate family and •umber who were stranded.
£*K FBANCISCO. CAL.
pleasant salespeople, to deliver your purchase promptly and
LOOISVILLE. XY.
NEW YORK. N. Y.
ridge. However, tbe infantry said tbat ample of tbe complications tbat may datives.
Until three years ago ohe retaine<l all ber For
sale t>y all Um/pists. —ITicc 5>K. per "bottlethey fired from tbe captured blockhouse impel a subordinate to anticipate bis
that every dollar spent in our storn will be well spent, that
Ha/lame Candelaria WB6 the mother o' faculties. Then she loot ber eye-sight. Hbe
and vioinity upon tbe retreating Span- chief. After the brigade had eetabliehed our
we will sell only reliable goods to all classes of people a n d
had
bteu
visited
by
thousands
of
people
Candelaria Villanueva, Ban
iards and at their second lint. Many itself on tbe front line, to tbe left of iagochildren:
Villanueva, Amado Villanueva a n r native Tex ana as well as tourists. Sbe would
for
less money than any other store in Newark.
gallant fell owe of Wikoff's and Haw- tbe captnred blockhouse, one of Kent's Mrs. Franc
;
sca Pach«>o, Mrs. Pacbeo and have from one to tw»nty-five visitors a day.
kins' brigade fell after tbe block boa Be aide came op with ap order to Pearson Santiago Villanueva
To properly celebrate and introduce this policy we have
There are Many people received valuable information
wajs ID the possession of tbe Americans. to make tbe very icdVe ho bad already 'our grandchildren: survive.
ROCKAWAY.
N.
J.
inaugurated a wonderful Bargain Feast which we have deVjJJanueva, from ber regarding tbe title of lands in Bexar
Among tbuse was Lientenant Ord of carried ont. Daring the day Kent bad Waria Villanueva, Mrs. James
cided would be rightly named
Melchora Calderon. county.
Hawkins' mad, who broke away from modified bis original orders to Pearson. who
lives a t Chihuahua, Mexico, and Amado
Madame Oandeiaria received a pension of
his leader in order to go in with tbe If is of conrea impossible to depict Villanueva,
twelve dollars per mouth from the Htate of
men of bis own regiment, the Sixteenth. tbe condition of the troope in the line
Texaa as a recognition of her services to tbe
Ord'a conduct that day was heroic, hie wben night closed in. Words fail to ex- AH soon as announcement of ber death was commonwealth
A sale in which our own and other people's previous efforts • I
death mote tragic. Wben the brigade press it. The heat was awful; tbe men made a perfect stream of callers passed into
will be cast in the shade. You will find this a sale differing
the
little
home.
was at tbe creek, deploying for the at- were soaked through and throngb; tbey
greatly
from other sales—when you consider this i s n o t a (
tack, be had said by way of encourage- had had no food since morning and DO The body was exposed tu view in tbe front
INDIAN FIRE WALKERS.
clearing sale of odds and ends, broken lots or unseasonable . >
ment, "Yon can take it fn 80 initiates." prepared meaJ then and had none tbat room of tbe five-room cottage. It reposed on
merchandise. But a great offering a t special p r i c e s of all
Major Forse of tbe First cavalry, who nigbt, excepting in a few cases where atretcher draped In white, us was erery- Tlte Practice 8(111 Exlutm In Vartm of
new, bright, choice and fashionable goods. We will introduce < '
the Knul.
went forward with bis battalion after packs were brought up from the bed of thtug else iu the room. The remains were
gowned
in
a
St.
Fruncln
scapular
shroud,
the sale at the opening" of a season when other houses are , y
It may lotcrcet students of folklore to
the capture of "Kettle" hill, was also the creek ou the shoulders of already
brown
In
color,
witb
white
lace
about
tbe
learn
that
thero
was
a
flre
walking
CITCfiguring
on making profits. We are counting on making
killed.
worn ont soldiers. The grougd wan very
at Benares tho other day which hue
many new friends.
('
The infantry reformed lines at thehard, being composed in some places of neck and sleeves, and. sj.tin ribbons at tbe mony
given rise to a good deal of discussion in
waibt.
Every wise woman will undoubtedly take advantage of this , I
blocknouhe and took position to resist a calcareous rock. There was no gramTho Indian Press. There scums to bo no
Mr.
Santiago
Villanueva,
who
lives
a
t
915
counter attack, which a little later was
great opportunity when she reads of our many great offerings.
doubt ns to tho honesty and success of the
Matamoraa street, was ber son and her main performance, but, as a correspondent
riuiu
threatened from the Spaniards in front.
support in extreme old age. La«t evening he points out, fire walking Is much more
Tbe blockhouse was a brick building,
spoke In high terma of his deceased mother, commonly practiced than is supposed. He
FREE!
FREE!
loopboled, witb trenches on each Bank
himself witnessed three ceremonies of the
of her charities and traltfl. B e paid.'
and in front. West of it, toward Santi5 On Jlonday, March the 20th, we will present free to :
kind
between
1883
and
18SQ
in
Mauritius,
In
1892
I
was
offered
a
fabulous
sum
to
ago, tbe ground falle into adoepdeprea
j every purchaser a large and beautiful Hand Painted Forcetake my mother to tbe Atlanta Exposition to where bo believes they ure of annual occur•ion. Six hundred yards westward, on
rence. Tho performers wero natives from
show lit-r a** tb^ only remaining survivor of Madras. The method was exactly as deboth sides of the main road to Santiago,
j lain Nove'ty as a souvenir of the occasion.
tbe battle of the Alamo. I t was not the first scribed by Mr. Lang.
the SpaniBb had strong worka On the
offer of tbe ki-d I had. to refuse."
American right and left of this depresAccording to this eyewitness, a priest
sion the heights are abrnpt, and poa
Ten years ago a committee of old citizens led off, working himself Into a state of
•cation of (beea vpas essential to tbe
called on Madame Candelaria and promised frenzy and then walking a distance of
holding of the blockhouse as well as of
wben she died to at* tbat a monument was about 40 feet over live embers, but " i n
foot was long Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware J^ARTIN SCHIMMEL,
"Kettle" hill, because the heights on
erected ovtjr her grave. Most of tbem are such a manner that neither
. HUMMER.
In oontact with them,1/ Several others—
Hardware Cutlery
tbe American rlgbt of the blockhouse
now dead.
MASON C0NT11ACT0R.
Real Estate and Insurance Ageiit.
on
one
occasion
two-lifctte
boys—followed
Glassware Woodenware
itself are higher than "Kettle" bill.
Deputy County Clerk Juan Bnrrera said the priest's example and were afterward
-JV ' - .
. . .
All kinds of Mason Work and JobbiDg
Paints
Oils
l&zteveaiagi
As Eoon as tbe cavalry took posseEBion
flogged to drivo away Bins that had not
promptly atteuilixt to.
Ofllce over The Goo. Riohsrd'a Co.'s Store
Lamps
Kerosene Oil
of "Kettle" bill, ae already described,
" Madame Candelaria was with our family Buooumbed to the fire walking—which
BAN JOAN BATTLKFIELD.
OQlce aud residence
many of tho soldiers bad rnsbed for bling, no depression of spiritB, only di from 1830 to 1830. I was a baby then and seems hard. No amount offloggingdid
Oilcloths
Carpets
H2-1 y.
32 OUY BTKEET,
DOVEK H. J .
ward to the west crest and opened with termination to hold on, and a wish for sbe was my nurse. Sbe told my parents tbat the priest any good. He bad to be dipped
Matting
Feathers
their carbines npoa tbe Spaniards support, although, while they did notshe was l a the Alamo battle and that Bowie In the sea to bring him to his senses.
Tho
correspondent
holds
by
tho
natural
•ronnd tbe heighte in front. Majors know it, there was none to give them. died in her arm-, obe na.nl that she ht-lped
-AXJBO DEAI^BB IN
T)R. R. A. BENNETT,
QLIVER S. FREEMAN,
and captains got their battalions and All tbe infantry aud cavalry weie on wash and prepare tbe dead for burial and explanation of the "phenomenon." He
COB. OOI.D AHD CHIBINUT «T8.
examined tho men's feat' and says
troops together and witb a cheer charged the front line and the only help to be that Santa Anna burned them afterward. carefully
DOVER, N. i .
that thoy were not burned, but were ''as
CAIiFENTEH A»D BUILDER.
forward. Two troops of tbe Third cav looked for was tbe coming of Lawton When I was a lad I frequently saw a wooden hard aa iron owing to a lifelong exposure
,,
IStoOA. M.
•lry, led by Major Weasels, Oaptaina down the £1 Caney road to threaten tbe monument upon which wa» inscribed- ' Here without boots." That la all very well,
OFTICC HODBS 11 to 3 p If
Plans ord specifications mado aud contract*
Moiton, Banter and Morgan, dashed Spaniards on the unprotected side of lie the heroes of the Alamo.' This m ^ u m e n t but tho hardest feet would surely bo affectTin Roofing, Plumbing and alltaken. Jubbiug always ptirticularly ult^-uileil
t 7 t o 8 p . M.
straight for the bonding known as tbe Santiago.
stood about wlieru tha St. Joseph's CathvMc ed at the end of some 15 steps over a floor kinds of job work promptly attend to. Orders tett a t tlie Brick Drug Sture ol SPECIAL attention given to DISEASES oj
Air. Win. 11. Goodalo or a t tbe poaty'liice will
WOMEN and CHILDREN,
of fire. And tbe fire walkers don't hurry. edto.
San Joan Honee. The Ninth and Tenth
Lawton moved up, U'a truo, bnt not Church now mtnndi."
t« promptly acumded Ut. Uurnvr Uuicm and
cavalry, witb part of tbe rough riders, until after midnight and then unseen by Madame Candelaria will be burled today.
Hiver btreete, Dover, N. J .
teemed to strike for the house, bat tbe Spaniards, until he reached their Tbe funeral will be held from tbe residence,
Hannah More'* Wedding: Dmy.
gUGENE J. COOPER,
owiog to obstructions the line became pickets, about 000 yards from the right 419 South Concho street, a t 0 a. in. and a t The celibacy of Hannah More, the EngJOHN O'CONNELL
mixed. OQ this cburge there weie some of tbe cavalry line on tbe oreat, as be- 0:30 high mass will be said a t San Fernanda lish writer, which gave her so much time
ATTORNEY A T L A W A m
'J'HE NEW JERSEY IRON MINING CO.
casualties. Captain Bigelow and Lien- fore stated. There be halted, and sent Cathedral. Tbe remains will then bo taken to baud tho powers of her mind to the interests of humanity, bos always been ?- Practical Plumber, Tin anf
M»BTHH AMD SOLICITOR I N CSANOXDT
tenant Roberts of the Tenth were wound- back to Shatter for renewal of orders. to Ban Fernando cemetery.
Offers
tor
sale
desirable
/arming
and
Llui
of surprise and discussion. S*.
ed in charging down from "Kettle" hill Cnlls lor support for the troops in- The honorary pall beareri will be Gen. W, subject
ber lands in Morris Couutt iu luts ui 5 ucra
Office in the Tone Building,
writer relates this circumstance: "Sho
Shett Iron Worker.
and upwards and several good building lot*
into the swale, and Captain McCoy trenched on tbe San Juan ridge had, of H. Young, Capt. Sam C. Bennett, Capt. Wil- was early engaged to be married to a genOVEB J . A. LYON'B STORK,
D O V I R , N . J,
was wounded in necending the ridge. course, reached Shatter at various timei liam McMaster, Capt. J. A. McCormlck, Capt. tleman of family and fortune. The wed- Steam and Hot Water Heat* uiPortOriun, H. J .
Address 1* C. BrmwiUTH, Soc'y.
Captain O'NeiJ, of the rongb ridere, was daring tbe afternoon and evening of tbe Juan Qarzti aud James CaUtmore.
ding day was fixed. The bride and her
ing.
party moved off gayly to the church whore
DOFKB. N. J
killed. Soon after rencbiug the house 1st, and he told Lawton that BB thini_
Tbe active pall bearers will be Jnan Subira,
Major Weasels and Captain Hnnter of stood the quickest way to get in position Martlano Garcia, Lino Sanchez, Antnnii tho corenioDy was to be performed, only
1
JRED. H. DECKER, M. D
Dover, N. J.
the Third were hit. The fall of Major in aid of Wheeler'e linewaB to counter- Kivaa, Cape. Morril Poor, (!apt. Andrea* to find that tho lover was not there. 'The
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
laggard coincs late,' thought tbe attendVessels left tbe command of tbe regi- march to the crossroads EOntbwest of El Ooy.
GheerfoUj Given.
ants. They miscalculated; he came not
Offlco on BlaokweU street, opposite
I.ROSS.
ment in the hands of Captain Morton. Caney and come back to £1 JPOBO, thence
Guamnteed.
at all. A horseman rode up to the church
Methodist Episcopal Cburcn
TroopH 1 and B, under Boagbton and to San Jaau ridge.
It has been a long time since tbe announce- door and handed a letter to Miss More.
ATTOKHBT AT LAW
I 8:30 to 10:30 A. u.
Dngan, coming np from San Jnan blockNothing definite haa yet been made ment of a death in (San Antonio has recalled With melancholy apologies the faithless
Office boura-j 1:00 to 8.00 P. M.
aouorroB AND MASTEK m CUAJTOKKT
honse, joined, and Morton pushed for- known as to the strength of the Span- so many historic facts. Witb the death of swain told her that ho could not 'take- the
( 6:30 to 8:00 p . 11.
DOVER,
.
.
.
ward 265 ynrda to the crest of the ridge. iards on San Juan ridge. The garrison Madame Candelaria tbe last voice la silenced responsibility' of making her his bride.
AND HOTAHY PUBLIC.
FOR
SALE.
At
tho
same
tlmo
ho
offered
any
pecuniary
The Ninth and part of tho rough riders of Santiago is placed at 10,000 before of those who experieuc^a thatawful massacre,
Tf*e New Jorney Iron Mining Comwany nfferg
New Jersey.
were off to the right of tbat point, and the much talked of Pan do'e column the fall of the Alamo, on March 0,183(1, when remuneration In his power.
for Bale the propertj knnwn aa " T H E ALFRED Btanhopa
"Whether tho lady fainted or only ROW." situated OQ the direct road Trom Dover to
Captain Galbraitb, with Lieutenant reached there. It would have been pos- San Antonio was besieged by the Mexicans
Port Oram, and convenient or access from factorQEO. 0. CUMMINS. M, D.,
Berkeley and two troopa of the First sible to have sent half the garrison or under Gen, Santa Anna, and 183 brave souls, pouted is oot mentioned, but her relatives ies and mills ID both places. Tlie property consists
followed
the business np with such,
neven blocfcB or double dwellings, with out*
cavalry, was also there.
tnoro from tho main trenches to San a part of them flick and wounded, were killed promptness and spirit that the 'dastard of
kitchens, well supplied vciili cistern water collected MRS. SARAH B. DSHART TERNALD, B . D,
8TESBT, S B
roofn,and lar^eRardru lotBatUtiied.
Tbe Sixth cavalry bad kept in touch Juau ridge after it was apparent tbat by a force of several thousand.
In love' made a settlement upon the fromBlate
Property ofTertsd at a price which will yield a reDOVER, N. J.
DeHart Homestead near Mt Freewitb tbe infantry all tbe way up the tbe Americans were to attuck therein
Fourteen years ago, there being a dispute slighted lady for £400 a year for life."— turn of elRbt per cent, after paying repairs, taxes
dom, N. J.
and inBunwce. AddresH,
hill to San Jnan blockhouse, and, reach- force. Why it was not done only the orer tbo ago of Madame Candelaria, hor rela- Exchange.
I 8:S0 to 9:30 A. U.
L. C. WERWIRTH,
ing tbe crest, wns on the Jeft of the Spanish generals caa explain. A French tives sent for the certificates of her birtb.
101 HOURS \ 1 t o 2 : so p. M.
Office hours, i to 5 p. m.
12"
Dower, N. X
HARD
TO
COMBAT.
I 7 to 8:30 P. U.
Tenth. Tbua the cavalry had a Btrong officer in tbe Spanish Bervfce told one of Thfa article bos since been lost, b u t it estabP. O. address, Mt. Freedom, N. 1. Malarial Diseases and Rheumatism receive
line upon tbe highest part of the ridge bis countrymen in tbo Third cavalry lished her age in the handwriting of a Catho50-tf.
extending from the Santiago road north- tbat tbe Spaniards were amazed at the lic priest. She WBB born a t Pre*idio de Rio THE EVIDENCES OF OUR BEHSK8—WHAT HOspecial attention.
WANTED.
ward toward tbe £1 Caney road, ready persistency of tbe Americans in push Grande, Mexico, in 17«5, and died in Han VER PEOPLE SAV IB PRETTY GOOD
Y women, each with an infant or young
PItOOC FOR DOVER CITIZENS.
to form connection witb Law ton'a left, iiiR forward againet San Jnan ridge in Antonio, Tox., a t the remarkable age of 113
child, situations in the country (general
according to plan. These troops imme- tbo faco of tbe pitiless fire which was years and JJ montha.
housework, plain cooking, etc). Small wages
When we seo i t ourselves.
JOHN DRUMMER'S
Mtuected. Apply State Charities Ai i At-Bneidiately began intrenching, some using poured a t tbem at tbe crossing and
When our own ears bear It.
It Is probable that sbe was the oldest
ation, 105 East Twenty-second Street, New
tin plates and fingers, and others, es- while ascending the slopes. He also said woman f n tbe United States, If not in tho Wben our neighbors tell it.
HHAVINO and HAIR OUTTINO SALOON
York City.
'
pecially tbe Tenth cavalry, tools brought that when tbo Spanish troops were entire world.
Our friends endorse it.
if you wish to reduce the cost ol you!
MANSION HOUSE,
•long on their backs. The right of tbe driven over tbe orest of tbe ridge the Her father's name was Antonio Castanon,
No hetter evidence can be bad.
Life Insurance or desire to carry a COR. BLAOKWBLI, AND SUSBKX STBXBTS,
Postal information.
line was tinder fire from a blockhouse men in their second line had to hold and ber mother's Francisca Ramirez, the It's not what people say in Maine.
policy for the
A. U.
ARRIVAL OP UAILS.
off toward tbe £1 Oaney road. Parker their fire for fear of killing friends, and father being Spanish, the mother Mexican. Or distant nrattrlogs from California.
DOVER, N. J.
6-M-Hcvr Yorlc direct,
took hie gnns np the hill, and, under tbat that resulted in demoralizing them Her maiden name was Andrea Castanon,
Tho place has been entirely refitted In a neat
No deceiving echoes here.
7:28—Eaaton, Philllpabtirff, Hackattstown, SUnmanner. Ladies' and Children Hair
the direction of cavalry officers, need quite as much as those driven out of the At the age of three years sho removed witb Dover talk about Dover people.
hope, M t Arlington, Port Orain a n d all PROTECTION
Cutting a specialty.
them with good effect. It was believed front trenches were demoralized by be her paroDts to Laredo, Tex., and a t the age Public opinion published for the public good.
points on the Bussex Railroad.
at the time that tbe Spaniards wore ing compelled to beat a retreat; hence of
8:15—Chester, Succaauuna, Ironla and Lake DenThere is no proof like home proof.
about 25 years came t o Sau Antonio,
ol
your
lamily
or
estate.
ready for a counter attack. The Ninth them could be no attempt at n conn where
mark.
Home testimony «t tbe back of every box of
from an historic standpoint ber career
9:10—New York and way.
cavalry on tbo right of tbo line, being tor charge, j'urt at the time when it has been
J , J. VREELAND,.
fa some respecto uuparalleled, in tbe Doao'd Kidney Pllla,
0:2J—New York, Paterson, Boonton, Eastern TflE
only one- battalion strong, oekod for help would be more effective—that ie, at the entire world,
Can
you
believe
your
neighbore?
uoimidering that sbe was a
and WtHteru Stales,
COHTIUCTOR. OAnPKNTCB A1*T> B L
from tbe infantry, and finally Kent Bent very moment of American euccess. It ii woman.
Read this Statement made by a citizen:
g:a5—Pennsylvania
and
all
points
on
t
h
i
Hlph
" ' W or bullfup. stair rails o
of ill dlroenS . " • ""J'W
to its assistance some of the blockhouse well known to fighting men tbat the
u ttup. ManteU.
Mant
issues policies on the Term, Whole Life alonB workedd ready to
top u
OOBce
Mr. George H . Alpaugh, of Succfltmnna,
Bridge Branch R. R.
Wben
Madamo
Candelaria
first
camo
to
victora— namely, the Thirteenth JD/OU very moment of success and high exulfarmer,
abuutone
mile
west
of
town,
says;
p.
u
.
B
or
Limited
Policy
plan
f
rom $ 3 0 0 10
fim
i }'l«iisaiid«piicldc«tlo«i l
try.
tation is tho moBt dangerous for the as- San Antonio there n-oro but a few scattered " I suffered HO much from kiduey trouble 1:87—All points from BInghamton east, con nee
£3i MtreoC
nraco and aiop, BUusk£3i
abode
bouses.
Sbo
lived
to
see
it
grow
to
a
$10,000
that
are
in
immediate
benefli
DOVEll
tlon with Sussex R. R.
Ae San Juan blockhouse was situated saulting column. Strength is exhausted city of 05,000 souls, and t o note many im- lost harvest that I thought several times I
DOVEll,N
NEW JEHSEV.
for their full tace value, at rales thai
must give up. I said t o my wife this lost 1^6-New York, Newark and Morristown.
OD the crest of the bridge no advanoo in the effort to take a position, but once portant modes in the manner of living.
will interest you,
spring that I dreaded the time of year t o •J:44—Same points as 7:28 A, u .
was made by Wikoff's and Hawkins' the victors have time to get breath and
The
deceased
claimed
that
only
a
short
time
troops. They intrenched tbo lino from como to a full realization that tbe posi- beforo the battle of the Alamo sho saw Sunta come when I muat again go into tlia harvest a:2T— Hibernla, Marcella Mount Hope and
LUTHER COX,
but I wfiH fortunate enough to find a
Rockaway.
For information write
the San Juan road, the Sixth cnvolry tion is th'jirs they will dio in their Anna, tbe Mexican general, come Into the city Hold,
romedy like Doau's Kidney Pills, which not 5:0S-New York and way; Cheater, SuccasunDa
COUNT? SUPBRINTBHDBNa 1
position, southward, using for this work tracks before giving it up. Evory mo- In disguise. She said that be drove a mule only
THP
, __,
and
Ironla.
relieved
tho
baekacho
but
strengthened
OF PUBLIC BCHOOLS
tho Krag Jorgemcn bayonet, which is ment that tbe Spaniards delayed ooun- and was apparently soiling hay, while gettiiiR my buck. I was troubled with kidney com•imply a very heavy kuife with a blade ter attack on San Juan ridge made tbe his plans of tins battle mapped out. I t was plaint for tho last ted years and Buffered so A. II.
U. 8. UA1L9 CLOEE.
OIt—BtAOKWKLL BT., DOVER, A. •'
about an inch nnd a half wide. Haw Amerioanafio much stronger.
her idea that he did tbe work bimaolf, not eoverely at times with pain across my loins 7:15— Now York and way; also Eastern States,
GEORGE L, K
:.Hoona: 0 A. K. to l a H. every Saturday.
kins' brigade, which bad lost theheavlSouthern jersey, Mew York State and forwishing to entrust so important a duty to any tbat it was impossible to set about and attend
BULLETSSANG"DEATH"
t STRAUSS, '
* www Groan street—Si West ParK Street,
NEWARK, N. J .
An Important Double Event
A ORANDJPRINCOPEHIHC
..CREAT iHTRODUCTORY SALE..
J. WRIGHT BRUEN
Stoves, Ranaes w Beaters
Our Oreat Introductory Sale.
ana scranton coal
B
mis c o n s YOU
BUILDING LOAN MUTUAL
of his aidea.
to my work. I often roiled und tested in bed
elgn.
BUILDING
LOAN
MUTUAL
all uigbt aud during tbo day, If Isat for any
Oeantr Is Dlood Deep,
—HockettBtown, Waflhinffton and all poIntR
Clean blood means a clean skin. No LOB Angeles nnd tlinPnulflo Const nnd Sbo always contended tbat James Bowie, length of time, It was only wltlitbo greatest
on main line.
the famous BCOU*, died of pnaumonia the day offort that I could got up. Tho kidnoy 8:55—Port Omm, Mt Arlincton and all poirts to
DOVER INSTITUTE OF
beauty without it. discards, Candy CatharReturn.
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by Special excursion from point* In Pennsyl- bflforo the, battle of tho Alamo. She had BOcretlons contained sediment and ofu*n
Easton.
•tirring up the lazy liver and driving all imnursed him and after tbe muMmcro with the tracts of blood. I about marie up my mind 0:1B--Chosler. Bucuusunna and Ironlti.
Life
Insurance
Co.
vania,
Maryland,
District
of
Columbia,
Virpurities from the body. Begin to-day to
Klnia, West Virginia, Ohio, New York and dead and dying all around bur sho fell upon tbat i bud Brig ii I'B dlseaBe when lost spring I 0;16«Morrlatovrn, Nowark and Now York direct
banfsf
Hill direct.
HOHE OFFICE, CAMDEN, N. J.
New Jernoy, on tbo occasion of the National hfB body and entered heartrending pious to read In our Dover paper about [Joan's Kill- J0;0O—Mlno
CONDUCTED B Y
nuy rllla. The first box I took relieved me g:l5—Rockaway, ML Hope, Marcilla and HiR- KlTHIAN,
Educational Association mooting at Los An- tho Mexican soldiers not to take his body, ex- Muuiclontly
bernla,
gists* satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 26c, 50c. geloa,
toglvo mB ureat encouragement
plaining
that
he
had
not
died
in
battle,
but
n
Cftl., In July, 11*00, at roducoH rales,
GLEPIEKS GOSERRDCH.
'
H.
GASKILI,,
1st
v-ico
President.
P.
M.
Mid before 1 had finished tho second box t b e
For particulars, address William Kelly, jr., had died a natural death and was thereforo pain had lei t ma altogether and tho kidney 1:1B--New York and all points via Boonton.
AHBLEH AI1M8TIIOKO, COOSBEU
ERNST NEDEHDOBFF.
Heat of AH
General Eastern Passenger Agent, G, M. & entitled to a regular burial,
iJSO—
New
York
and
way.
secretions were normal. I recommond tbfs
H A RBr REEVES, Secretary.
Plill* she was entreating and plodding ono vnluablo remedy to anyone suffering from 8:10— All pointu on the. Central Railroad of New
to cleans© the system In a gentlo and truly St. P. R'y. 881 Broadway, New York.
GERMAN TAUGHT ACCORDING TO
of tho Mexican soldiors drew MB huyouet, kidney tumble."
beneficial mnnnor, when the Springtime
Tomey (High Bridge Branch), and points in
BGSr M B r H O 0 3 OB1 THE DAY
ItohlnaBS
striking her ou tbo chin and tho right wrist,
Pennsylvania,
Branch Offica. Plerson Building, Dover, N. J. THE
comes, UBO the truo and perfect: romedy,
Lessons Given Doth Afternoon and Evening.
<:55—
Port
Oram,
Mt.
Arlington,
Land
In?.
Stanif
tho
skin,
horrible
plague.
Most
everybody
Tho
scars
of
tho
wounds
tnado
at
that
ttniu
Doun's
Kidnoy
Pills
for
wile
by
all
dealers.
Bymp ol Fig*. Buy tbo ffenufim Manufac
hope, (Branch and Waterloo connections)
CHARGES MODERATE
W cenia. Aiuih-d by Fo»ter-M')buru Co.,
WM. M. Fiauiti,, District t>u,,fc,
turad by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, •iilcted In oneway or another. Only one sbo will cirry with her to the gravo. I t la Pr/ro
Hnckettstown, PhlllipaburK and Knsion
Buiru!<», N, Y. t BOIO uffuntH for tho U. 9. He-7:16—
Yorli-direct
A P P L Y TO
anH f«>r vale by all dtugglute, at 50 cents jwr iafe, never fa-Hug euro— Doan'a Ointment. tjaid tbat tho BUUIU bayonet went through uH-iiiber tho name
i)oan'» aad take uo subatl- 7^0 P.New
Correspondence
will,
Duil,li
Loan
M.—Hooka way ana High Bridge, leave C>1&DB
ng
GermanLanguage
£iEi">e.«lyaolici ted
ERNST NEUENDORFF,
No. 18 Bergen Street, City
THE IRON ERA, DOVER, N. J., MARCH 17, 1899.
The chances are nine in ten that the office
boy will bring a cake of Ivory Soap if sent for
"a cake of good soap." But be sure of it. Each
cake of Ivory Soap is stamped " Ivory."
IT FLOATS.
t'g|ijri*til, IWB, lij Thel'rorlcr 4 Climblt Co.,Cla(lo«*U.
FLANUKRS.
ROCKAWAY.
A very pleasant and umiBually largely atGreat improvements aro being made at the
tended meeting of the Woman'B Missionary Whartou Mine at Upper Hlbernia, where the
Society connected with the Presbyterian largest air compressor ever used in any New
Church was belli at the home of Mre. Wil- Jersey mine is being put In position. A
liam Bartley last Thursday.
series of water towers will also bB built to
Mrs. Ira Sanderson, of German Valley, supply water for a large number of boilers.
was a visitor with her mother, Mra, William Mr. Wbarton intends to pump out the water
I. Morgan, the latter part of the week. Ou and Btart up the Glendon mine* at Hi hernia.
Saturday she was joined by Mr. Sanderson, He will remove the concentrating plant to
who rpmnincd until Sunday evening, when Upper Hibernla. .
both returned home.
Wallace Dobbins, of Foundry Btreet, is all
The house occupied by Mrs. Caroline White Btnilea. He can now say " papa's baby girl."
is betuK repaired. A new roof la one of the
Mrs. A L. Denman visited relatives in Patneeded improvements that is being made.
erson on Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Mouro Marvin, of New- The body of Mn. Edward Holden, formerly
ark, are visitors at the home of Mr. Marvin'B of Mt. Hope, was brought from Yonkers ou
pareuts, Mr. and Mrs James L Marvin, at Saturday last and interred In the Catholio
tbe Homestead.
cemetery In this place.
Mia Bertha Apgar, of Dover, bos been the
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Pruden, of MorriBtown,
guest of lior cousins, the Misses Annie and visited frienda in Rockaway on Tuesday of
Emma Wack, for a short visit.
this week,
Charles F. Dickereon, of Newark, who
Mrs. U. Egbert, of Denville, visited friends
formerly was a resident of Mt, Olive, near in this borough on Friday and Saturday of
this village, passed away on Thursday last. last week
Funeral services were held In Newark at the
Mrs. Jacobus, of Main street, 19 visiting
home of his brother, Joseph £1. Dlckerson, on relatives in Pine Brook for a few days.
Sunday nfternoon, and also a t the PresbyArthur Miller, of Rookaway, who is emI'riaii Ctiurcb at Mt. Olive on Monday morn- ployed in Brooklyn, was in our Borough on
ing. Interment was made in the Union ceme- Wednesday packing his household goods for
tery at the latter place. Mr. Dtckerson was Bhlpment to Brooklyn, where he will make
thirty-seven years of age and resided f n this bis home henceforth.
vicinity until a few years ago, when he went
William Morgan, of Flanders, on Sunday
to Nan-ark. He bad been ill about one year viBited relatives and friends here and at Midwith pulmonary disease*
dletown.
The weather on Sunday afternoon was
The Citizens' ticket, as it was nominated at
phenomenal. There waa lightning and heavy the caucus held last Friday night, was elected
thunder and a heavy shower was near but no on Tuesday. Tbe successful candidates were:
rain fell in tbia place. Between five and six Mayor (for three years), Simon J. Lownthal;
o'clock a rainbow appeared in the eastern Councilman (for two year*}, Mahlon L. HoagBky, and for some time after the lightning land and A. J Hellinge ; Justice of the Peace,
and thunder continued.
Edward L. Arnold; Commissioner of Appeal?,
An offering < t five dollars was made on (for three years), Edward H. Todd. The BUOI
Sunday by tbe Presbyterian Sunday school of $3,400 was voted for borough purposes.
to the Board of Home Missions.
Thomas H. Boagland was elected Chosen
John J. Drake, of Newark, was a visiror Freeholder by 23) majority.
with his brother, G. A. Drake, over Sunday.
William Tuttle, of Hanover, was in HockMra, T. E. Tfcarp Is visiting friends In away on Friday of lasb week visiting friends
Newark.
and relatives.
Mrs. Jebiel Oil ley, daughter of Mr. and
Peter Cook, of Denville, was in Rockaway
Mrs. Marshal Love, who went to Paterson borough on Friday of last wefk.
last week to undergo a surgical operation,
William Chamberlain, who was formerly a
passed through the ordeal successfully, but clerk in tbe employ of H. D. & J. F. Tuttlu,
was taken ill the first of the week and passed of Rockaway, spent Sunday in our borough
away, The remains were brought to her late
The brick work on the Ficnter block has
horns on Tuesday and tbe funeral services been completed and the carpenters are rushwere held on Thursday afternoon. Inter- ing their work as fast as possible so as to get
ment was made at Pleasant Hill cemetery. the inside work done on the first floor to give
Mrs. Dilley is survived by her husband and the concern a chance to Btart work.
five children, John and William, of Newnrk; Hamford Miller, of Rockaway, on Friday
the Mtssea Sadie and Laura, and Eddie, a and Saturday of last we<k visited Peapack,
young sou of about six years of age, all of where he is preparing to estaolJsh himself In
whom are at home. Much sympathy is felt the milling business. He will remove his
'for the bereaved family.
family there on April 1.
Mrs. Vf. J. Auchterlonie, who Is a t the
A. L. Denman, of Rockaway, made a busiHomestead for some weeks, has been viBitlng ness trip to the city on Saturday of last week.
with friends at Newark for several days.
Mrs. Lodi Smith, of Middle town, visited
The "resolution" on the Union ticket of Dover on Thursday of last week.
Mt. Olive towuuhip has created considerable
Mrs. Frank Stickle, of Main street, visited
comment and as a study in phraseology de- Dover on Thursday of last week.
serves a p'ace here. It read:
The Liondale Bleach, Print and Dye Works
Resolved, That the Township Committee shipped three car loads of goods on Friday or
pay the enowbilla out of surplus money now laBt week. Tbia is tbelargestsingleshlpment
ou band, with tbe prlvelege of borrowing tbe that has been sent out siuce tbe erection of
this plant at Rockaway, It is hoped tbat
money until the surplus la available.
will still further increase their business
As tbe writer is ignorant of the franw of they
at this place, so that they will find it neces
the resolution, no personal criticism Is eary to Increase the capacity of tboir plant,
intended.
and, perhaps, put up a plant to manufacture
MM N. M. Rarick, who has been" viBiUng their own goods, which would be a great
with frieuds in New York, Hoboken and benefit to this borough.
F rank Tuttle visited friends atMiddletown
Dover for several weeks, returned to her
Sunday.
norae at this place the early part of tho week. onAn
independent ticket was put in the fleln
W. L. Morgan was given a surprise by a agaiDBtthe "cltizena" ticket that was nominumber of hit frienda last Friday evening. nated Friday night. It was withdrawn,
A moat delightful time was passed in the en- however, before the polls opened on Tuesday
morning on account of a BcurrJloua circular
joyment of games and mualo, the latter con- that
was circulated on Monday night.
toHng of selections on the organ, violin and
mandolin. Those present, beside the host
lioinir " I t . "
•jw hostess, were the Misses Annie and Emma
He was a small redheaded boy
j k , lime fceaiB( G r a c e Walton," Minute
wu, Alice ilird. Jennie Barret, Mrs.
With freckles round hiB eyes;
.£d Muster Arthur Bird and Messrs.
The oyes were brimming o'er with joy,
r l n l ' 1 P r o d Howell, Jobn and Fred
The freckles every BIZO.
.? a r "er Seals, C. E. A. Walton,
Vack
Cha
rl» M L h H
Will
•JIB Apgar,pf
RefreRbments
, -"•»»»
«i»Ki*r» 01 Dover.
uov
•eam and confectionw lemonade, cake, ice-crei
BI
7 wore served.
airs, Lance, of Bartley, •
haB been ill at
Though oft tbe teacher's rule ho felt,
And beard himself called "clown,"
No better natured boy e'er dwelt
Witbln hia native town.
And so his schoolmates UBed to fog
This boy of little wit;
At games of "hide and seek," and "tag,"
They always made him " It."
WHOOPING
COUGH
tol°f tah e ™l d08fc stressing sights, Is
Um f J ° 1^ 1 almoat choking with
lm W d5D r> whooping-cough. Give
wLt ' , B«U's OoSgh Syrup, the
R s f Pulmonary
remedy, oncf reBDal» wU1
f n m 8 a t o n c e i * h e coughing
uS i f e wre-ooour
less ftequSntly,
da
2 ' ?e l "c u y"j f>o sufferer wlU be
Z ? »a l/o other remedy can
oureo
DfiBuUs
yp
Cough Syrup
*£E?.
Although he oft rebelled at heart,
And felt inclined to quit,
He nover did, but learned the art
Of always being " I t . "
ThrouRboufc bis youth ho bore it all,
Wor e'er complained u bit;
Although, for either great or small,
'Tia grievous being " I t . "
Yet when he'd grown to be a man,
Ho sometimes used to flit
And think about when he began
MOXIKISTOWN.
An ent«rtatutnL'ut for tbe benefit of th«* XKWS OF THE WEEK.
orgou fund was held in the Baptitrt; Church
on Monday evening. The Kov. Dr. Normau
i-Vliltty, March JO.
gave a reading.
All IK ijulet ul Iloiln -,,i,6 Manila, In the
Richard Green ami Charles Ijetcher buve I'hliippine Islands.
American troops
been appointed to clerkshipa in the Morris- .•'-!•(• landed at Nt-grot* «n March A and
HV well reef'ived—It was reported in
town poatoIUco. Letcher was a member of
the Second Regiment New Jersey Volunteers .i.miun that HusBla mid Great Britain
ul reached an understanding over the
during theftpunish-AtnericunWur.
liincsc niiluJiy loan contract. It is deA number of Morrintown women, wives of
well-known members of I. O. O, F., are i'jfl that Italy has seized Sun-Moon bay
—Mr. GoHehrn, first lord of the adabout to apply for a charter to organize a miralty, discussed the annual navy estilodge of Daughters of Rebecca, with forty mates in the houac of commons, An offlcharter members.
Ktatemont was likewise made conMary O'Conuell, the middle-aged woman
ning Brills)) pmmlB&B of support to
who, while walking on the Morris and Essex China against the aggressions
The
Railroad track, was struck by a passenger American soldiers on the transport
train recently, died in All Souls' Hospital on Rheridan landed at Malta and paraded
Monday,
' fore the island officials
Rough
•ather on tho English channel caused
There are thirty entries in the billiard and
(? postponement of the trip of Queen
pool tournament now In progress in the rooms
The
of Resolute Hook and Ladder Company No. victoria to the south of France
pc's wound is making satisfactory
1. The tournament will continue for three
"grcsB,
but
freah
alarmist
reports
weeks longer.
were circulated In Rome
The Liberal
Dr. Barknr's library and surgical instru- candidate for parliament in the Weat
ments have been purchased by friends of Hiding of Yorkshire, Charles P. TrevelMemorial Hospital and presented to that yan, was elected by an Increased majorinstitution. Dr. Barker has retired from ity
The steamer Paris reached San
active practice.
Juan de Porto Rico
The peace conAn attempt waa made at an early hour on ference will meet at The Hague on May
General Castellanos, last Spanish
Sunday morning to burglarize the grocery 18
store of Karn & Eicblein, in Wellington ;overnor general of Cuba, has been apA
street, Morristown. Lewis Meeker, a private pointed captain general of Madrid
night watchman, while on bis way home, hurricane in Australia gives rise to
fears for a thousand men employed in
passed the grocery store, and, glancing the pearl shelling fleet The United
through the window, saw a man inside States government was recently soundbus-ly engaged sorting out articles and tieing ed hy Italy in regard to the demand for
them into bundles. Meeker's Drat impression a port on San-Moon bay, China, and it
was tbat it was one of the employes, BO he was replied that the United Stateawould
tapped on the window and wild, "Good morn- adhere to Its policy of disinterested neufug." The fellow inside, instead of replying, trality
The army beef court of Indropped his bundles and dashed out of a rear quiry assembled In Chicago and spent
doorway. Meeker pursued him, but failed the day Inspecting the processes In -use
Sevto overtake him. The thief ran within fifty at one of the big packing houses
feet of the police station and disappeared in eral Important appointments of census
officials
were
made
by
ex-Oovsroor
the darkness. He bad gained entrance into
the grocery store by bursting open a rear Merriam, the director.
Suturday, March 11,
door.
The Grant, with 42 officers and 1,716
The members of the McEwan Brothers' men, under command of General LawCompany, of Whippuny, last night gave a ton, reached Manila
Reports of Herr
dinner at tbe Mansion House, in Morristown, Rose, the German consul at Samoa,
to a number of guests to celebrate the decision were made public
Preparations are
of the Circuit Court of tho United States being made at Havana to make payDistrict of New Jersey recently made, sus- ments to Cuban troops
Dissensions,
taining the company's patents for the manu- owing to the refusal of the premier to
facturing of pasteboard from old newspapers recall to the cabinet Mr. Morine, have
taken place in Newfoundland's ministry
Reports of an agreement regarding
Itrestf with you whether jou continue
the Cerruttl case were confirmed
The
ncrto-kJlllngtol'OOcoJittblt. NO-TO-1IAC
romoTesitliodt'Biru for tobacco, w i t h ^ f
pope's health continues to improve, but
tine, puriUea tbo tiiu
his weakness still causes uneasln^BB^—
•torca last i
Many Americans attended the selomllk
in he
In Constantinople
Mr. Cannon, chair" 6"ii'A*<Trroiii man of the house appropriation!! comdrupglst.wlio mittee In the Fifty-fifth congress, made
iticntly, pcnt'lntcntly. one^K^uui,»i. usually cured; 3 boxes,S2.60, another statement reviewing the appro^^ RU»rnnieoa to cure, or wo refund money priations and the legislation of congress
SUrlUi M.-.djto., Chltuo, Honlnal, Haw lorfe.
The army beef court of inquiry spent
another day in the Chicago stockyards,
PRINTERS' ODD TOOLS.
witnessing the processes of canning
The senate a t Albany refused
Some Appliance* Which Our Great meat
to advance the unamended Amsterdam
Graiidfathcm Used.
avenue
railroad
bill paSBed by the asOnce in awhile one hears n roforonco to
the sbeopskin inking balls with which our sembly, and it was referred to a hostile
committee
Sentence
<vas suspended
great-grandfathers in tho printing trade
used to ink their forms. TIIIB 1B about ths on Mrs, Margaret E. Cody, convicted of
attempting:
to
blackmail
George J. and
only old tool of tho trado now in disuse
With which the printers of today aro fa- Helen M. Gould, and she was set free
The
hospital
ship
Missouri
brought
miliar. There aro others which were more
or loss used at various times that have over 200 Blck soldiers from Cuba to SaA scheme for the re-election
dropped out and boon forgotten. A couple vannah
of theso have coino to light through an old of M. S. Quay as senator was proposed
oataloguo that has fallen into the writer's by securing the passage of a law by
hands. One waa a Bhort wooden galley, congress providing for the choice of
open at one side and having clam pa below, senators by a plurality vote, Instead ot
by means of which it might be attached to a majority, and holding a special sesthe boxes of tho upper cose. Thus sup- sion of the Pennsylvania legislature—
ported it was threo or four inches above The session of the Utah legislature endthe surface of the boxes, leaving room for ed without the election of a United
the compositor to reach tho typo without States senator*
It was learned that
disturbing tha galley. This form of galley the Rev. Dr. Henry Van Dyke would
was probably brought into use about the probably accept a chair of English littime that printers discovered it to bo a erature offered him by Princeton uninuisance to carry the galley on the cap versity
Mr. Kipling continues to imcase. Tho old plan waa to lay tho caps and prove. He was told yesterday of the
email caps in tho four upper rows of tho death of his daughter Josephine.
cap case and then to rest the galley across
Monday. March 13.
tho three lower rows, into whioh there was
Filipinos at Manila planned an attack
seldom necessity for the compositor's hand
on
the
American
lines, but did not have
to travel. While the propped up galley was
undoubtedly bettor than the gnlley laid the courage to carry out the plan. Preparations
for
an
aggressive movement
across tho cap case, tho plan of placing tho
General
galley on a disused case or on a bank ren- against the rebels continue
Maximo
Gomez
Issued
a statement to
dered It useless.
the Cuban people and army regarding
A universal storeotypo block was at ono his impeachment and deposition by the
time in use, being madu with grooves tbat Cuban assembly
The people of Sanran slantondlcularly, or an anglo of about tiago de Cuba want the United States
45 degreett to the base and side of the to purchase San Juan hill and convert
block. The block was clamped in the the famous battleground Into a park
grooves and was readily brought to any
The Allan line steamer Castlllan,
position. Such a block answered very well from Portland. Me., to Liverpool by
on hand presses, but when steam oyllndor way of Halifax, is ashore a t Gannet
presses came into use it proved too unre- rock, near Yarmouth, N. S.
Services
liable, allowing tho pages to slip, and BO it were held In Rome to commemorate the
was discarded.
pope's recovery and his coronation
Tho Bheepsfoot is a *tool unknown in The British steamer Oswestry was
many modern pressrooms, and in another wrecked in Dunlough bay, on the coast
generation we muy expect tbat tho shoot- of Ireland. The crew escaped
Mrs.
ing stick will also have disappeared. Oth- Robert Keeley, the actress, died in Loner tools, though altered uud improved in don in her ninety-third year
The advarious ways, Room mostly to hold thoir ministration will not change Its plans
own in spite of tho many additions being in Cuba because of the assembly's acmado totholist.—Printer and Bookmaker. tion In regard to Gomez
The naval
attache of the French embassy at
Homer a n a j e w i s n HITC*.
Apassnge in Pope's "Iliad" ("Chuntloa Washington paid a high tribute to the
Classics") has stirred my Intellectual curi- efficiency of the navy of the United
osity and proves that ono touch of ritual States, which now ranks second among
makes tho antique world kin. Tho an- the great powers of the world in naval
Senator Prye took excient Jews were great upon "washing of constructionhands," with tho ceremonial laws of ception to the views of, Representative
Cannon
in
regard
to the Nicaragua cawhich one tracrnto of tho Talmud largely
busies itsolf. This "laving of hands" Is nal project and defended the course of
Preparations have been
regarded with such veneration by the the senate
rabblna that they crystallized its Impera- made to prevent trouble at the final
tiveness by stamping it with u seal aa of session o£ the Delaware legislature toMosaic sanctity.
Living in such an day for the election of a United States
David T. Watson, a Demontmosuhero and trained from childhood to senator
cherish thlB specific rlto as indigenous in crat, ot counsel to Senator Quay, deJudaism, I felt somo amazement when I clined an appointment by Governor
Stone as supreme court Judge
Govrend page 105 of above:
ernor Roosevelt expressed his confiNow pruy lo Jovo what Greece demands;
I»rny in duop silence and with purest hands. dence in the passage of the Amsterdam
•
Buckley udus a noto which dlsplayB a avenue bill in Us unamended form
wido outlook: "This is ono of tho most Pastors of many churches in New York
referred
In
their
sermons
to
the
attempt
ancient superstitions respecting prayer,
Tht
and one founded as much in nuturo as in to usurp Amsterdam avenue
Rev. Dr. Henry Van Dyke made a statetradition."—Xutesand Queries.
ment to his congregation at the Brick
Presbyterian church, In New York city,
lClllol 1*)' a Poem.
about his acceptance of the new chair
An author, linving waited In vain for a of English literature a t Princeton
oheok for an accepted poem, wxoto the edi- Miss Henrietta Wechsler of Brooklyn,
tor mildly Inquiring about it. Tho editor who disappeared on Wednesday last,
replied:
has been found in a private hospital in
DBAn Snt-Tlio raagazino is donrt. It ranld Manhattan
Rudyurd Kipling's connot eland ovorythins. It P n s s c d Peacefully dition continued to improve
The
away, with your poom on tho front page. The
sheriff, who in a man of nomo literary ability, news that the kaiser will see the yacht
rai:en
at
cowes
next
July
Is
Interpreted
la now wrilins ita obituary. The blow is a sad
one, but wo hope to net tlamBgefl cut of yon. to mean that Germany and Britain are
econclled.
—Atlanta Constitution.
Tneadny. March 14.
General Wheaton's division attacked
and captured the city of Faalg
Acccrdlng to a Rome newspaper, the Italian minister to China has been recalled
-The faction supporting General Go... z in Cuba Is said to be growing
It
is believed that the vote on the report
of the committee In the relchstag on
Biliousness
Dryliur P r e p a r a t i o n s
simply develop dry catarrh; they dry up the
secretions which adhere to the membrane
and decompose, causing a far more serious
trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh.
Avoid all drying inhalants and use that which
cleanses, soothes and lioals Ely's Cream
Balm is such a remedy and will cure catarrh
or cold in tha head easily and pleasantly.
A trial size will bo mailed for 10 cents, large
for 50 cents. All druggists keep it. E'y
Brothers, 5(3 Warren Btreet, Now York.
To practice being " It."
And for the lesson he wns glad,
For it bad taught htm grit;
And fortune, friends and oil ho hod,
Ho traced to being '• It."—Field.
Every Family
should have lbi household inodioino chest, nnd
tho lint bottle in it should be Dr. Wooers
Norway Pino Syrup, nature's remudy for
roughs and colds.
-Cough
quickly.
a
n
Whooplng-Cough
quickly.
Age, purity, strength—BulU'a Bock.
t to Ukc.
Dodtort
AtUdtoJ
NO-TO-BAC
»aa
n
the military \r\cri-t\t* inn will t e unfa•alilt- in lIn- government
Colonel
juiirt wan handed over to the civil
hnrltieH fa) trial
Four hundred
«nU eleven pi-rauiis were drowned and
«3 vi'nnelB lout In tlic- rec-ent hurricane
In Qu<?enHl&n<I
The hospital Ehip Relief arrived at Gibraltar
It was announced in "Washington t h a t a satisfactory undeiKtandlne an to affaire* In Sarnou bad bttii reached by the three
treaty powers—Germany, Great Britain
and the United Stales
President McKinley, with a party of friends, started
for Thomasville, Ga., to remain about
two weeks
President McKinley appointed Herbert Putnam of Boston librarian of pnngrpss
The army beef
court of inquiry continued the taking of
testimony in Chicago
The final session of the Pel aware legislature ended
without the selection of a successor to
Senator Gray. Although J . Edward Addicks gained three Democratic votes, he
fell five ehort of election
The Amsterdam avenue railroad bill m a y be
amended by its friends in order to secure UH passage at Albany
The president of the Louisiana health hoard and
the head of the health department of
New Orleans were Indicted for manslaughter in connection with yellow
fever cases of laBt year
The cruiser
Chicago sailed from Newport Newa
with the transport Meade to convey her
to Cuba "with her cargo of cash
Hamilton a. "White, president of the Syracuse hoard of fire commissioners, died
from his exertions at a fire, where he
was partially overcome hy smoke——
The president has appointed 201 second
lieutenants In the regular army
Crown Prince GuBtaf, regent of Norway
and Sweden, WCIB hooted, biased and
pelted with snowballs on the Btreets of
Chrlstlania
Mall advices from the
east reported more victories for the Chinese rebels
Profeflsor JameB Hoppins
resigned the chair of history of a r t In
Yale School of Pine A r t H - — Eleven
masked and armed men bound three
employees of the Say re and Athens
Traction company a t Athens, N. T.,
blew open the safes and stole S176.
WeQnewilay, March 15*
General Wheaton'u division had a
sharp encounter with the rebels between Pateroa and Taguig. The town
of Pasig was burned by the insurgents
-It Is reported t h a t Spain's cabinet
has advised the queen regent to ratify
the peace treaty without waiting for action by the cortes
The Cuban military
assembly adopted resolutions thanking
the United States for aid, refusing to accept the f 3,000,000 and appointing a committee to state the conclusions to President McKinley
I t was announced in
the house of commons t h a t no stepB had
been taken for the appointment of a
successor to Baron Herschell on the
Joint high commission
The Italian
minister of foreign affairs outlined I t a ly's policy in China
The reichstag, hy
a vote of 209 to 141, rejected the army
Increase asked for by the German government
Emile Erckmann, who, with
M. Chatrian, wrote "Le ConBcrit," la
dead
The condition of the pope's
health was reported to be satisfactory
-President McKtnley arrived
at
Thomasville, In the plnelands of southern Georgia, where he will spend his
brief vacation
Negotiations for reciprocity treaties with Germany and
Prance have been resumed by officials
In Washington, with good prospects, it
Is reported'
Considerable important
testimony was taken by the army beef
court of Inquiry in Chicago. It WEB developed t h a t all the canned roast beer
was bought on direct orders from General Eagan
The senate Republican
caucus a t Albany made the civil service bill a party measure. Senator Ambler bolted, and four other senators
were absent——There was no opposition
to the rapid transit bill a t a hearing on
It given In Albany
The deadlock in
the selection of a senator In Pennsylvania continued, and Quay's friends are
counting on Buccess In county contests
-The German etnbassador, Baron von
Holleben, was the guest of President Eliot of Harvard at Cambridge
George
W. Greene, mayor of Woonsocket, was
nominated by the Democrats for governor of Rhode Island
I t Is announced by shipping men that ten
freight steamships which left American
and English ports upward of a month
ago and have not been heard from since
are probably lost
Ex-Congresaman
James J . Belden gave a dinner for
Speaker Heed a t the Hotel Manhattan,
New York.
T h u n d a y , March 10.
The Spanish cabinet decided to ratify
the treaty of peace as soon as the cortes
was dissolved
Joseph H. Choate,
United States embassador to Great
Britain, made a speech at the dinner of
the united chambers of commerce In
London
Further demonstrations indicating General Gomez's popularity
were held at Havana
General "Wheaton's division had another encounter
with the rebels near Paslg, inflicting
heavy loss on the insurgents and capturing many prisoners
John Sherman Is seriously Ul from pneumonia on
board the Paris a t St. Pierre, Martinique
A boiler explosion on the British cruiser Terrible killed one man and
injured several others
A bill to lalse
the llashpolnt of American oils was defeated in the house of commons
Much strong testimony against the beef
furnished to the army was given before the court of Inquiry In Chicago.
The court adjourned to meet In Omaha
today
Governor Roosevelt
refused
to commute the sentence of Mrs. Place
-The Lauterbach amendment to the
Fallows Amsterdam avenue bill was reported favorably to the New York senate. The assembly passed the Aatorla
Light, Heat and Power company bill
-The Investigation of the alleged
bribery charges at Harriaburg- waa continued by a legislative committee. The
voting for senator was unchanged
Governor El! ah a Dyer was renomlnated
by the Republicans of Rhode Island,
with the remainder of the state ticket
-There was considerable damage
done by a tornado near Birmingham,
Ala.
The British steamship Brator
itrandcd off Cape Henry life savins
station
John Hoffer of Buffalo fell
Into a pan of boiling sap In the sugar
bush of Dana Green in Bcnnlngton, N.
r., and was so uadly scalded that he
died
F r a n k A. Vanderllp. assistant
secretary of the treasury, after several
weeks' serious illness at his home In
Chicago, has returned to Washington
Orders were issued for the muster
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and the second Louisiana at Savannah.
Both regiments are now a t Havana, but
111 be brought to this country as soon
as transports are available. The Sixth
company, volunteer signal corpa, now
a t Augusta, Ga.. hag been ordered muBtered out
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ESTATE OF SUSAN E BEACH, DECEASED.
feimont Farm Journal, ""-Ai
Pursuant to ttB order of tbe Surrogate of tbe
LEAVE NEW YORK FOR DOVER.
County of Morris, made on tbe twenty-seventh day
At 3:15*, 4:30,6:00, 7:10, 8.-00*, 8:50, »:20»f
of February A. • one thousand eight hundred and
ninety-nine, notice la hereby giveu to all persons 10:10, a. m . ; 13:00 m. 1H)6*, 300, 8:30, 4:00*;
having? claims egalnat the estate of Susan B. ':30, 5:10*, 6:30, 6:00, 7:00*,B:30*, 8:80, fl^O*,
Beach, late of tho County of Morris, deceased, to
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In cuancerg of (few Jersey.
To Samuel Rogers, Eliza Rogers, Jessie Aker
(AyroB) and William A. AUer (Ayrea).
Y virtue of an order of the Court of
Chancery of Now Jersey, made on the
day of tbe date bereof, in a came wberpln
Mary Ann Drltiknater is complainant, and
you and others are defendnntA, you are required to appear and plead, demur or answer
to complainant's bill on or before tho nineteenth day of April next or the said bill will
be taken as confessed against you
The sold bill Is Sled to foreclose a certain
mortgage, dated February eleventh, l>t>U,
upon certain premises in tbo Township of
Curator, Morril County, Nnw Jersey, made
by James Thomas and Mary E Thomas his
wifo to Mary Ann Drlnkwater, tho said complainant.
Aud you, Eliza Rogers, are made a party
defendant, booiuso you are one of the heirs
at-law of Jane Lewis (nee Thomas), deceased,
and own or claim to own an undivided interest in the said mortgaorod premises; and you,
Samuel Rogers, are made a party defondont,
becauso you arB the husband of tho Baid Eliza
Rogers and may becomo entltlod to an estate
by courttBj in eatd mortgaged
tgage premises;
premise; and
you
you, Jessie Akcr (Ayres)
(Ayres), are made a party
defendant became you are one of thu uolmat-law
of
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l i to
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wn an undivided
undividd interit
audd own or claim
est In the said mortgaged premiBea; and you,
William A Aki>r (Ayres), are made a party
defendant becauso you aro thohusbandof tbe
tuiid Jcssio Akor (Ayroa) and may become entitled to an ostnte by courtesy in said mortgaged premises.
Uated February 18th, 1601),
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: ,• >,T.K t a d oT»;rtarnwl ti.^ coSft.trjrfjt, ar.a ;* ri.'trk oozy streaxc j
. was stiowly rnunlT;^ (IO'AT: the lirte. One
[ of the men mt^rti a little in hia sleep, i
• IlaJiiing etariiril liinl lu-Atd nn-.\nid &t |
Fcr *t*n i wha-k it u-.th ILJ ft*:.
! Liiij. Tr.t-n ii.s th-; n.'^*n ro^; siowlv above !
the p«ak= J^-h.ind him h& turr.e«L fcntyjkwi
• the ashf-« fn.ni hi-* pip**. wn»f.jj«i him~elf •
np in hU Liar,kct-- aLd withoct more ado :
• wa- hl^-^Auv Wjiindly.
•
Nearly a w«*lw passed and t h e fw-ling of ;
rf^Tl.-.-nesa whi'.h for a time had jxj^-e=eed j
! Ju.i.'iii.. had n*rfiri" t**:n foraorr^n when
at-'ain Harding rtxlt: int'* San Cariuo. Poor
Who pra
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AU her attemi-ta to forgfct
; UuU; .IiixvaStA!
£11
hiiii bad bf^n in vain then, for as eho saw
him come ititn tbo plaza her h<^rt gave a
•r i ' . " i t
grtjit bound for joy, and she fln-hrjl unI>,WIJ h ttiri
Vi't.r.n I ra
r<,ua tfcisgi
| der her olive skin to t h e tips of her dainty
WLtrr.fc>
j?
i fingers. The flush RU1U-<1 her dark face
hn K ^ n d n c k
in Wi,ij.aii'a I
land heightened Ir.^ beauty, thought Hard! ing, an, diau.ounring, he asked if Don Jose
!
were in. As luck would have it, he bad
:
gone over to «*; f> friend, and the two fell
Into f^»nvtrsiit!on. Hhe was fchy nt first,
but the erid.jnt ease of her companion
Thft little towrn of San Carlos is Borauoh finally wjt her 1/i.^t fear a t rest, and when
like most other littif; Mciican town* that tho old don did return they parted the best
It hardly nw-fls any cartful tffr.-rrijitiori. of friends and wirh nn undfrfetanding that
I-yln« 6s it d o * in ili»: nc-.n of th;it vast they were to hunt again down by the olil
w-ild»>rner.-( of oM Mexico, a tiny juitcb of well hidden away in the little ravine outg r w o on t\m iiVf. of the run scorch f.-d side tie: town. After a n hour's tflik with
earth, it seems in [ -i;rnii>;int to a dsfrrMs, her father Ifimiing again left the house,
and natursilly It In not down on thn m a p and, fjwinpint?himself intothesaddle, rode
—Hurh towns n.rcjv arc ItH f<*w fields, S tan;U--r-ly (HIT u ^ a x d t h e hlllR.
bravely air\itriiYiua »(«•".: nst the heat arid ( A niil'i or *n from the town he made a
drought, are l»tit fcpar-*-ly water**! by a lit- eliKht chanp'.- in the direction he waa taktle creek which flows from a ravinecloee ing, and so little by little headed for t h e
by and which soerus to (.{••appear into the ravine.
thirsty earth a few hundrwl yard" fanher
J u s t afi the s u n went down Harding
on. San Ci.rSfw iiM-11 is coinj/ow.il merely
of a few gray adobe hciif^ clustered to- reached t h e well, and after turning hia
gether around a fifjuare little plaza and pony to nibble tho juicy blades of grass
the remnants of what ha/l om.'e l**:n a tiny which grew around it threw himself down
wait
He linii bc-fln there perhaps two
chapel, built hnndr^la of years before hy
the old Spanish fathers, and htill stand- ir three hours v. Iwn t h e bushes were partIng, a crumbling, time worn monument ed gently and J u a n i t a came toward him.
ihc had elipjii-fl away, she said, while her
to their memory.
Tather a n d I'cdro tzit smoking and bad
All through tho burning daytime the come
shn had promised, but ehe must
place
Bcemn almost dew-ru-d, and the Gerce hurry,aefor
p
the time was shnrt a n d her abB
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Us
way
overhead
In
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nence would he noticed. Little by little
l i l plaza
l
i
undisputed
ia
d i d supremacy The little
between questionsand promptings she told
ftlwayi empty a n d the interne heat rising him all her brief life history, of Pedro, of
In wavy lint's from tho (ground makug the jer father's wishes, a n d lastly of her own
objects round al»*">tit dnnc« in one's eyf-s. lew love for him, a n d vrhen a t last she
E-ven t h e host of dogs has vanished anil xmld say no more she stood looking n p to
the place bears the appearance of a veritalin, bur eyes full of t h e love 6he had just
ble village of the dead, BOfitill and quiet confessed, until he took her i n hi« oxmfl
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JUANITA.
lilt
Bnt in the evening, when at last tho
the &ame Inrtant they Were startled
•un haa gone and only the brilliant color byIna sound
behind them. Don Jose, hifl
in the &y remain*, and when the breezes face pale with
stood scowling at
begin to come down from the distant them. Chokinglyfury,
ordered the girl away,
mo an tains, then it presents quite a differ- nd when she washe
gone
turned to Hardent aspect. Around tho open doors of the ing. "Curse you I" hehe
said. "You shall
adobe houses lounge the male inhabitants pay for this—Santo Maria,
do Ameriof San Carlos, for tho most part lazily cano!" and disappeared as quickly
as he
puffing their long, fragrant cigaretoa or had come.
gathered in little knots discussing the latThere waa no mistaking that, and the
est bit of news, though bow news ever
reaches San Carlos is a mystery Indeed. young fellow knew that If he stayed where
Above an open fire in front of each hut he was his life vronJd not be worth the
swings a substantial Iron kettle In which 'siting. His first fear was for Juanita.
the evening meal of etcwed tunas has al- Loosening hia revolvers In his belt, he
ready begfun to einimcr, and around these mounted his pony and rode Slowlytoward
fire* hover the -women, looking for the San Carlos. Homo moments had passed
matt part as 111 kept as the men. Dirty in this way, and he had almost reached
little naked children sprawl around on the the mouth of the ravine, when he saw a
beaten clay of which tho floor of tho plaza figure coming swiftly toward him. An
U composed and dirtier dogs romp and Instant later ho recognized Juanita. The
poor child waa almost exhausted tram
tumble over tht-m.
running.
Yet primitive as wag tho little town
"Gol Go P'Bho Bobbed. "They are going
here Juanlta had lived all the happy 18
yean of her llfo, and right hero she woa to follow you, Don Jose and Pedro. They
you If you stay. Ah, no. not
contented to stay until she should bo laid will kill
1
iiwcy bcsldu her sleeping grandfathers awl now/ she cried, as Harding held out his
great-grandfathers in tho little graveyard arms to her, "they will find mo here with
befllde the chapel, for she loved tho dear you, and then"—and then as the impulse
old place, and—possibly because sho knew seized her she Hang herself Into his armi
nothing of the great world beyond—sbo and sobbed as if her heart would break.
She had not been a moment too soon,
never even thought ol leaving it. Then,
too, there was another andfitill stronger for oven aa he spoke the sound of galloping
hoofs
reached them, as riding furiously
reason—her father, old Don Jose, bad
promised her to the BOD of his oldest and their two pursuers dashed into the ravine.
With
ono arm supporting the trembling
dearest friend, who had fought with him
years before In tho wax with the hated girl Harding coolly unslipped hia revolver
and
waited.
Tho Mexicans were within
Americanos and who had been wounded
In the battle of Cerro Gordo before tho fa- BO yards beforo they saw him, and then as
mous old City of Mexico itself. Now, se- they opened firo with their uncertain aim
cretly, this wns just what tho young peo- he slowly raised his own weapon and
ple had desired, Pedro and Juanita bad pressed tho trigger. With a bitter curse
grown up together from childhood. Thoy on his lips ono of the men pitched forward
had been constant companions, and wero from tho eaddlo and fell to the ground.
they not tho handsomest couplo In the One more shot came from the remaining
whole broad valleyf Had not Juanlta all man beforo tho revolver spoke again, and
her father's lands as her dowry, which, Harding heard a smothered cry at his side
united to those which Pedro owned, would as tho riderless horse plunged past him
make them the largest landowners in the and vanished up tho ravine. Thon he put
Tillage? It was certainly s most, desirable up his revolver and turned again to
match, and the two old men congratulated Jnanitaeach other as old men will who have seen
She was strangely quiet as she gazed np
tbelr fondest hopes fulfilled, and emptied into his faco and smiled. A quickly
many a sparkling cup to the health of Pe- spreading stain over her fair young breast
dro and his fair young bridetold him the reason at a glance. That last
bullet of Don Jose's hod found a mark,
But now Juanlta was sorely troubled.
and
aa tho shouts of alarm reached them
Everything had gone along smoothly as
the village, whither tho horse bad
ever until one day something had hap- from
gone,
tho light faded slowly from Joanlta's
pened which bid fair to upset all their eyes and
they closed forever.
plans for the future. On a certain bright
For some momenta Harding did not
morning thoro had ridden up to tho door
move;
tbon
ho laid her gently down beof her father's hut one of a band of Amorleans who were prospecting in the gray neath a lonely little willow, kissed once
tho
fair,
bloodless
lips and, mounting his
mountains that lay away over to the west.
He was a fine looking young fellow, and pony, rode out of tho ravine past the dead
bodies
of
the
two
Mexican
a, and with his
for a man who had been prospecting for
two years under thb fkreo sun of old Mex- head sunk deep on his breast turned his
horso's
nose
toward
the
distant mounico ho was remarkably fair, and thon hia
blue eyes had a frank expression about tains, on whoso summits the lost beams of
them which was for different from tho the waning moon still lingered.—H. A.
erer suspicious glance which characterized •Webster in Yale Courant.
the men uf that quaint country. He wore
Esngllali Parochial Accounts, 1607.
the usual dress of men of bis occupation,
Many of tho entries, which are in i
loose blue flannel shirt and corduroy
trousers tucked in at tho top of his heavy splendid btato of preservation, are exceedboots, a red handkerchief knotted carelessly ingly quaint and amusing For Instance,
around his nock and huge Mexican sputa there is ono'for one umbrelloe, £1 8a
8d.," evidently procured for the minister
dangling from hia liocls.
be used as a shelter when officiating at
Juanlta had been standing In the little to
fanorals in wet wcatherl Another entry
opening on tho opposito si do of tho house reads:
"For a pair of bellows for Thunder,
and had not seen him until bo was almost Gd." A
ono runB: "For destroybeside her, BO that It appeared to her as if ing Jock curious
on tho steeple, lls. 8d."
he must have suddenly sprung from Moth Tho entriesDaws
relating to tho relief of tho
er Earth.
poor oro singularly funny and include:
Hording had seen nor about the samo "Paid to a eicke man and sending him
Instant she hod seen him, and as he doffed away, 4B. ;" "Paid for keeping the wenoh
him wide sombrero and asked lu imperfect with tho lame hand, 17s. Od.;11 "Paid for
8panlsh to see the don unconsciously his & shift for Levy Skldmore'a boy, 2s.;"
poise quickened. Juanita was really A "ditto for ye euro of ye Widder Wlnokel't
very beautiful Mexican girl, by far tho finger, 6s."
most beautiful crenturo lie hnd seen durTho overseer's matrimonial entries ore
ing the whole course of his stay in that
dismally arid country, and tho expression also peculiar. For Instance: "Exponses
of
taking William Shrlra and marrying
on the girl'sfnco flattered him nob a little.
Still he hod almost forgotten her when he him, the ring, &o., £1 14B. 2d.," and
"gavo
Jnmcs Morton of Thnmo to marry
had finished bargaining with her father
for provisions for hiniBclf end hia men, Robekak Burkctt £3 18s. Gd.; a llconse,
parson's
fee and the dork's fee, £2 4s. 6d.
which ho did at last succeed in getting
only by tho payment of a fabulous Bum, expenses taking John Neighbour, 5B. 8d..
and when ho turned and saw liur standing also marrying him to Ellzh. Phillips, £8
where ho had left her ho started and ISs. Cd.; a bill for Rebekah Burkett's wedirould have Bpoken had he not felt tho ding being kept at Rlohard Wright's, at
piercing little black oyes of Don Jnso fas- Spring-gardens, £1 lls. 4d."—Buok'i
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detected the start and ordered his daughIn Soath Africa there Is a great demand
ter hastily into the house.
for donkeys, as thoy are proof against oilEver slnot that time Juanita'B thought* mate, plague and flies.
had been in d i n oonfllot with one another,
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'OWHSHIP AND BOROUGH ELECTIONS.
iuch team to be used also for city work under
:be direction of the Street Commissioner, and
hat stalls be iltted up in tbe engine house for
CITY COVNCIZ. WANTS MORE LIGHT the horses, and also comfortable quarters for BESVLT FAVORABLE TO REPVBX.ICAKS OK TUB WHOLE.
a
driver, who would be required to sleep in
VEFOIl'E DECIDING.
he engine house at night
Even Kandolpu Townautp Eleots a Reitoard of Sngrlnoera M a k e W e i g h t y
Third—That a dozen rubber coats be bought
publican T o w n s h i p Comraltteemau,
lleoommendatlong — PropoBalB F o r to be distributed by the Chief among the
Cleric and Assessor—Port Orum borGarbage Disposal Received—Conn- truck and engine companies.
o u g h A l s o Eleots R e p u b l i c a n OJHollmon Raynor. Carhart and s t u m p f
Fourth—Tbat tbe Uamewell ilre alarm
oluls, B a r r i n g Overseer—One DemoWant P a y For F e b r u a r y . D e s p l t c system be adopted.
crat and T w o Republican F r e e h o l d To go bad; to tbe beginning, the matter of
Agreement w i t h Muyor-FInauoe
the
proposed
new
fire
houses
on
Morris
Btreet
ers Elected, L e a v i n g Board a Tie a s
Committee A p p r o v e s T l i e l r B i l l s ,
ill and Prospect street bill was referred to
at P r e s e n t — ( ( C i t i z e n s ' " T i c k e t s
Too-Reports, eto., e t c .
tbe Fire, Lamp and Water Committee; the Bleated In Several Horuughg.
The Intestinal troubles that have for Borne second recommendation, concerning the purThe result of the township and borough
[me past been threatening Vigilant Engine chase of a team of horses for the truck, took
Company No. 3 with disruption received an the same course; the proposed purchase of a lections held in Morris county on Tuesday
ilring before the " City Council" at the reg- ozen rubber coats was referred to the same was, on the whole, favorable to the Hepubular monthly meeting of tbat body on Mon- committee with power; the matter of tbe lcan party, even Randolph township, always
day nigbt, when the warring factions in tbat Gamewell fire alarm system was referred considered safely Democratic by a majority
company looked horns over a recommenda- back to the Board of Engineers with instruc- t from 80 to 120, returning a Republican
ion contained in the report of tbe Board of ions to report on the probable cost of install- Township Committeeman, Assessor and
3lerk, while Fort Orara borough, which
Engineers of the Fire Department to the effect ing an automatic fire alarm system,
orsome years has been in tbe habit of elect.bat action be deferred In the matter of the
Tbe report of the Board of Engineers also
wnflrmation by the City Council of the re- told of the election of John Howell as a mem- ing a quosi-populistic set of officials, like Ranlection to membership in Vittilant Engine ber of Engine Company No 1, and of tun dolph township, turned over a new leaf and
Company of Daniel Dehler, who some years resignation from Vigilant Engine Company lected a straight Republican ticket, with
;be single exception of assessor, which office
ago was expelled from that company.
2 of John Davis, and Council confirmed
:ll to George Flartey, whole political heresies
While it ma; not be flattering onctlv, r till ;he election of tbe former and accepted the
'ere offset by bis personal popularity.
the fact needs be stated that the Dehler inci- -esignation of tbe latter.
Only three Freeholders were elected, namedent wns provocative of more interest, as
To promote the efficiency of the police de- ly, one each in Rockaway township, where to
was evidenced by th& largo attendance- partment it was decided to have Chief Hagan
Thomas H. Hoagland was accorded the honor
standing room In the council chamber being
on duty at noon and continue until mid- f a re-election without opposition; in Mootit a premium—than other matters of far ight, when he will be relieved by Officer
ille township, where John H. Miiledge over;reater importance that have engaged the McElroy, who will continue on duty from
came, with 22 votes to the good, the opposiattention of the "City Council" during the midnight till noon.
ion, which was made up of regular Demo?aat two years. There was quite a game of
The regular monthly report of Chief of crats and a Bmall coterie of disgruntled Renit, Chief James B. Mellck defending the olice Hagan told of seven arrests and tl5.60
ublicans, and fn Morris township, where
-eport of tbe Board of Engineers, while In fines and costs paid out of a total of 130.90
harles R. Whitehead was re-elected by a
Ubarlos Mohler, as spokesman for the Dehler Imposed.
majority ot 44.
contingent, urged that the "reinstatement,"
The report ot Recorder Gage was substanas he put it, of tbe redoubtable "Dan" be
Ae a result the board remains a tie, but the
ally a repetition of Chief Hagan's report.
confirmed instanter.
Proposals for the collection and disposal of election of additional freeholders in May will
The Dehler Bide led OH with a letter, which ;arbage were received at these prices : James n all likelihood disturb the political equilib'ity Clerk Baker read, in which it was 1. Cooper, 11,4-1-1.44 ; B . C. Kewklrk, tl,500; rium of tbe board.
stated, in Bubetance, that It was tbe desire of
An exceptionally good run was made by
. B. Palmer, f 1,090; A. E. Force, (1,905.
the signers tbat Debtor's " reinstatement" be
motion of Councilman Lyon the proposals Thomas O. Bassett, Republican candidate for
confirmed, he being "equal to. if not the beet were referred to tbe Finance Committee.
be office of assessor ia Randolph totrnship.
fireman in Dover and of great help to tbe de
Tbe report of City Treasurer John K. Cook His majority was 89. For a novice in politics
partment." There were twenty-four names ollows :
tb's Is a run to be proud of.
signed to this lbtter, all in one handwriting,
The result in detail follows:
CITY FUND.
tbe llab leading off with the same ot Mayor
BEOE1FTS.
BOONTON TOWNSHIP.
Fiersou and ending with Harry Case's. In
Balance on hand as per last report. ,f 5,841.08
In Boonton the entire Republican ticket
;he ensuing discussion Idohler had the first C. B Ouge, fines and costs t 715
'as elected with the exception of tbe justice
•ord.
lureka Fire Hose Co
10.50
Charles DaHart
75
>f the peace, George C. Kyte being elected
" I understand," he said, "that It is asked C, H. Bennett, Receiver of
ver Augustus Kopp. The tabulated result
that tbe reinstatement of Dehler be not conTaxes
2,800.(10
was as follows:
06 00
'med on account of its being illegal. It is W. H. Baker, show license
15.50
TOWNSHIP OtEBK.
not necenary to go into the detailB of Deh- C B. Gage, fines and costs
C. H. Bennett, Receiver of
Gilbert D. Crane, R
287
ler's expulsion, all we aak Is that you decide
Taxes....
807.05
William
C.
Balmon,
D
158
the matter according to our by-laws."
$3,714.45
WAS DEHLER LEGALLY REINSTATED ?
With so much by way of preliminary,
Total
»6,055.53
Mobler proceeded t o read article 27, section
DISBURSEMENTS.
2, as follows:
Streets and highways
1437.03
" S m 2. Any member or members who Fire department...
40200
lave incurred fines ot* penalties under tbe Police
54.40
ing laws, or bave forfeited his or their Miscellaneous!
09 07
arsbip, and having reasonable excuse Poor
809
to offer, shall have tbe privilege to appeal to Officers and salaries....'
876.00
the clemenoy of tbe Company, when the
"1,920.05
lajoricy of the member) present, entitled to
vite, at a meeting, shall have power to
Bal. on hand.
$0,120.48
remit any fines or penalties, or pardon any
FREE DELIVERIES..
SCHOOL FUND.
offence he or they shall bave committed, ft
being understood that no member or memRECEirm •
MAIL ORDERS FILLED ON DAY OF RECEIPT.
bers Interested be entitled to a vote."
Balance
as
per
last report
$10,170.10
Article 30, section I,'1 Mohler continued, B. 8. Peters, EM. Clerk
" provides that where there may be any
irent)
I 8.00
ilsagreement as to the Intent of any by- O. H. Bennett, Receiver
of Taxes
1,129.73
law, a majority shall decide, if two-thirds of
H. Bennett, do.
2 3.10
the members are present Now, at the meet11,405 S3
ing at which Dehler was reinstated we had
Total
M1.&75.93
27 members in good standing present, and at
the final vote 15 voted for reinstatement and
DI8BUBSEUSNTB.
voted not to reinstate,"
Teachers'salaries
11,41000
1062S
"Mr. Mohler, why do you object to de- Rent
2380
ferring action until the legality of Dehler'B Waterrent
Incidentals
86.05
reinstatement be ascertained 1" asked Chair- Bonds and interest
1,24000
Repairs
12888
iill MARCH 1, when I will move into my NEW AND COMMODIOUS man Raynor.
Furniture
15006
3TOREon the corner of Blackwell and Warren streets, I will hare each day a
"Our objection is this," rejoined Moiler; Books and stationery
159.15
SPECIAL SALE AT BARGAIN PRICES.
84575
as our noble chief 1B with the minority, Coal
In my new store I will carry the biggest line in ladies and children's cloaks and
Janitors'salaries
128.00
0
113,777.54
apes. The goods, being an entirely new stock, will be of the latest designs re feel that he may not treat us justly in this
matter."
"broughnut and I will sell them at prices closely approach first cost.
«7,7983I)
Chief Mellck neit had his innings. He
Bal. on hand.
The OPENING of my new store will take place on Saturday, March 4, and on
nd from that day till Saturday, March 11, I will have special sales at prices took the ground that inasmuch as Dehler had The monthly report ot Charles H. Bennett,
vhich should induce all my old patrons and the people of Dover generally to been expelled he was out of tbe company Receiver of Taxes, follows:
altogether and could only get back in tbe
CITS' FUND.
'isit my new store.
. „ . . , .
, , , - , , ,
j
manner prescribed for the admission of new
BECKIPIS.
My goods will be entirely new, especially in the line ol ladies cloaks and capes. members. And even it it were merely a
Polltaxes
f 41.00
matter of restoring to membership one who County taxes
7IU.25
had been disciplined by the company for an Cltytoxes
1,213.84
273.98
offense the by-laws required such offending Water tax
light tax
823.08
member to ask for clemency, "and he never Electric Total
—
$3,014.55
iked for • anything." Continuing, Chief
SCHOOL FUND.
MellckssJd:
»
;
»JS.oo Korker,
n a n o n n r finish, saddle.
Mat, Band-rubbed pollih.
Modes of the Season—An elegant assortment of the most
desirable styles and Fabrics, Suits, Gowns, CosIftti
tumes, 25.00 to
*• * O .
In over 10,000 homes—ua.
P o r t l a n d K a n g e s 5 . t c h e a (Or perfect bakin« o.n«uutB-.turdy i,una-
not an Improvement lacking. A i t u y judge of range, and •ee. We've other
raogef, too—all warranted.
"tit Domestic" fcwHlB Machine—light running, neveJ dlsappolnts-sold hert,
cash or on credit.
No Agents or Branch Stores Anywhere.
Amos H. Van Horn, Ltd. 7 2 Market St.,
N l
LOW PRICES-EASx" TERMS.
J fj
" P l m l e St->
Note fir»t name "Amos." •
Newark, M.J.
Telephone 680. Ooods delivered Free t o any part ol S U t e .
CAHFARB PAID TO OUT-OF-TOWN BDYEK8.
707 to 721 Broad Street and 8 Cedar Street,
NEWARK, N. J.
A. Frivate Delivery Wagon Sent on Btqotrt.
REMOVAL SALE
E. COHEN.
EECEIFTB.
N. B.—Until March 1 at my old stand on Sussex street, near the canal bridge,
"Two months ago an amendment was proDogtax
;
f 8.00
After that date, corner Blackwell and Warren streets.
posed to our by law>, which amendment, State school tax
29353
under our rules, had to He over for one month.
That amendment, when i t was put to a vote,
was defeated. I t wa3 intended to meet this
case and when it was voted down we supposed the matter was settled. At the next
meeting they came forward with this resolu
tion to reinstate Dehler and as no one. was
notified except those favorable to such action
It was adopted. Kovr I take the ground tbat
an expelled member can't be reinstated by a
resolution of the kind passed at tbat meeting.'
•I have just received a nice line of Ladies' Button and Lace Chairman Raynor—" Why can't this matter
be referred to the City Attorney 1 I don't
Dongola Shoes, latest style, prices $1.00, $1.30, $u6o per pair. see
how the man can be confirmed unless bis
confirmation is recommended by the Board
No better can be found for the money.
of Engineers."
Our Children's and Misses' Fine Shoes 45c, 65c, 85c, 95c Mr. Mohler—** I don't see myself how that
SIES OT fifffll LUPUS!
KILLGORE'S
XX Cough Syrup
Will cure all kinds of COUGHS and
COLDS. The best thing made.
TRY IT..
Killgore'sCorner Drugstore
—^^ —
Morris County Mortgage and Realty Company
<IN0ORPOIlA,TED UHDEB THK LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW JBBflED
CAPITAL
Offloee^Kooma 1 and2MorrisOOUDTT
Savings Bank Building
'
'
*
'
436.0O0
MftRRISTOWNi
mviv«v»** •
NEW
_
v
$1,00, are surpassed by none.
Youths' and Boys' Fine Shoes $1,00, $1.10, $1.15, $1.50
;xtra for the money.
Our Men's Fine Shoes $1.30, $i.6o, $2.00, $2.50 speak for
themselves.
We will save money for any who wish to buy shoes. Come
and see our stock before you purchase and we will satisfy you
ith price, quality and style.
Ladies' and Men's Winter Slippers will be closed out at cost.
Great bargains can be found every day at our BARGAIN
COUNTER. _
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
can be done, but
"
Councilman Carbart—" I would ask that
;he section relating to the admission of new
members be read."
The section in question was accordingly
read. Among other things, it provides tbat
candidates for membership shall bo passed
upon by aa investigating committee and
when thiB olauBe was read Chief Mellck said
And this wasn't done," an observation
which brought Mohler to the fore again with
the remark:
I don't dispute that at all. But that section relates to new members; wo claim that
it has nothing to do with the reinstatement
of Mr. Dehler."
The discussion, of which only the salient
parts are here given, was at this juncture cut
rhort b y a motion by Councilman Carbar
tbat the recommendation of tbe committee
be concurred In, which motion passed without dissent, whereupon the Dehler contingent
sallied fortU41ookIng glum, while the anttDehler crowd sallied forth In a state of great
elation.
To promote the efficiency ot the Fire Department the Board of Engineers recommended
tbat the firo engines be placed in suitabl
quarters on Horris street hill and on Prospect street hill, and tbat a jumper be house
with each engine, the locating of the respective lire englno stations to be loft to the discretion of tbo Fire, Lamp and Water committee.
[Second—That a good team of horses be
SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS
purchased to be used for hauling tbe truck
JOHN A. LYON
OPPOSITE BANK,
DOVER, NEW JERSEY
JERSEY
Titles Examined.
Loans negotiated on Mortgages on Real Estate.
Acts as agent in the purchase and sale o( Reai *»»»•• . D i r , c t 0
Valuations appraised by Committees ol the Board o, Direcio
Restaurant.
Mrs, Thomas Hicks ba§ now opened 0 restaurant at the store forrnoriy occupied by Mrs.
Ctambro, at No. 9 Dlckeraon street, opposite
Wrouu, B. IXIDHOM, President'
Wnuuu." W. durum, Vic. PreaWent and Oouns«l Dolanare, Lackawannn and Western depot.
Amcsnm L. nrraw, Becretorr and Treasurer
mu>l
MEALS ot all hours ; also board by day or
WlUard W. OuBor
John H. Capauck
v
|
bB gudmon
Augustus L. Hereto
p»i,l rtovoro
wuuawu.
mdk.
"*
Owlet E.Hob|e
ESTABLISHED 1880
GEORGE E. VOORHEES,
MORRISTOWN, N. J.
Hardware and Iron Merchant
NO. 17
Crane's majority
129
TOWNSHIP COHUOTEE.
Jam's H. Hopler. R
William Goldsworthy, D
Hopler's majority
293
158
131
CONSTABLE.
Ellsworth E. Eanouse, R
William GoldBWOrtby, D .
Kanouse's majority
290
160
140
JUSTICE OF THK FXACX.
George C. Kyte, D
AugustusKopp, R . . .
Kjte's majority
211
183
79
stmvuYons OF HIGHWAYS.
Richard H. Richards, R
Nathan L. Brigg, R
ohn Husk, D
Daniel C. Burdge, D
298
294
148
153
Richards majority
Brigg's majority
145
141
00UHIS8I0NEB8 OF APPEALS.
heodore Hlnglelb, R
Daniel PheJan, D . .
Ringlelb's majority
290
161
.145
CHESTER TOWNSHIP.
In Chester township the total vote was 264.
The Democrats, as usual, carried the whole
ticket. The vote follows:
TOWNSHIP OLKBK.
George E. Conover, D
Alvin C. Martinis, R
1B3
80
Conover's majority.
102
TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE.
ElthelbertC. Blaiure, D
Harry W. Cyphers, K
Blazure's majority
COMMISSIONER OF APPEALS.
John A. Fritte, D
Charles E, Tippett, R
Fritts's majority
City school tax
073 50
JUSTICE OF TBE PEACE.
Tuition fees, Rockaway tw'p 100 40
Philip C. Tawger, D
" Randolph
"
23.40
$1,402.88 George H. Howell, R
183
78
104
177
m
91
...188
VX
CONSTABLES.
Paid City Treasurer Cook..
$4,017.88 John Cbeepman, D
The followiog bills were ordered paid :
Robert Van Over, R
COHPOBATIOK FAT BOLL.
W. J . Jennings
Peter Freyberger
Edward Braxton
William Birmingham
William Gustin
Richard Cleave
Fred. Oliver
Eugene Force......
H. C. Newkirk
D
i
d
S
$48 00
8000
2700
17 00'
168S
14 88
074
.4120
SO 00
^ J ^
Cbeepman's majority
177
85
93
OVERSEER OF TUB POOH,
AmosC. Woolverton, D.
Charles B. Case, R
160
95
Woolverton's majority
65
HANOVER TOWNSHIP.
The total vote was 431.
TOWNSHIP OLEBE.
W . W . Hill
1819
New YorkNoizleCompany.
6000 David A. Hooping, R
238
M. J'.Helni
3500 WillardL. Mills,T>
lofl
O. W. Bowlby
0000
James Hagan
0190
Hopping's majority
42
George McElroy
50 00
TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE.
W. H. Byram
81534
Livingston
Petty,
R
344
H. 8. Peters
BOO
249
J.H.Grimm
8 00 Thomas J Davis, R
171
C. F. Hollander
800 John Brnderick, D
172
Eugene Buchanan
800 Francis Bloodgood, D
C. W. Blako
1000
Petry's majority
^3
O.B.Gage
6800
Davls's
"
77
O T. ("lark
S250
P. 8 . Hann
55 00
COMMISSIONER OF APPKAL8.
John Donohue
.6 00 Joseph Bastedo, R
248
Jos. V. Baker
4542
109
Thomas Treganown
300 Stephen H. Card, D
N. R.W11C0X
520
Bostedo's majority
79
J. E . Cook
7500
SURVEYORS OF HIGHWAYS.
James Boll
1007
George
A.
Romaine,
R
249
Andrew Roderer, jr
80 80
24!)
James H. Neighbour
05 10 George M. Tuttlo, R
170
Glllen &8on
2000 William H. Ellis, D
170
C.H.Bennett
70 10 John E. Baird, D
F . F . Birch
2550
Romanic's
majority..'.
79
Dover Water Company.
753 75
Tuttle's
"
71)
A bill of $40.10, being tbe amount of tb
Samuel
J.
Benjamin,
William
T,
Webb
and
costs in the Bowlby appeal cases, was on moDaniel L. Osbora were elected justices of the
tion referred to the city attorney.
Three bills of 137.50 each, for salaries foi peace.
the month of February, alleged to be du
JEFFEK8ON TOWNSHIP.
Councilmen Raynor, Carbart and Stumpf,
The total vote was 230.
respectively, wero approved by tbo Finance
TOWNBDIP OUEItK.
Committee, but were not orderod paid, befn
withheld in accordance with the agreement, A. J. Frets, R
Charles McCormick, D
as interpreted by the Councilman named, between the City Council and the Mayor, i
Freti's majority
consequence of which tbe mandamus suil
TOWNBHIP COMMITTEE,
was discontinued.
Moses H. Spencer, R
Charles Monks, R
John Tro-lney, V
ISilacato Yoar n o w e u w i t h C'usoarots.
Moses B. Flcbter, D
Gandy Cathartic, onre consLipatlon fororor.
Mo.t&j. If a 0.0. fell, druggists rotund, money,
Continued on fifth page.
185
100
55
152
120
137
98
THE FIELD OF SCIENCE EXPLOITED.
LEGISLATURE ABOUT TO [ADJOURM.
Two Brooklyn Bridges
i-:. w. \
A MKLAXtiE Ol' &V1EXT1FIV FACTS
stnl Million ;il N
XE.XT WEEK MAY UK THE J..I-W. II
THU Jti:SUl.T.
k. il ti.ai ih
at a cost ol over fifteen million dollars eacli might have been built with ^
IS SAH>.
tit' Hi-the sum that has been paid by T H E PRUDENTIAL in claims since its ^
•XUv Tropical Y n i i k o e - l u t u r e K lonpsiy l"i ill*- issuing lit hullf
ns. u-lnrli h.i'J j-wwilJy imn-ased tla
<Hb«a-TlioAluiMluuiii-Biiruliiir Fur- £ = organization. Claims paid, over $34,000,000.
•Npt IIH.-r- <>f ihf Million. The commute,
uiuie-Fulllutf Barometer m* a CUUHO
by hearing arguof Death-Klectrlelty tut u ity-IVoduct
formatory, fur
in |.M inn <*f which Institution
-Hull llfiiirluud on Street Cara-1'olMakes the food more delicious and wholesome
$:i2;..(tt'O if afk*'<). Senator Johnson (noli
Motied Sptftffli-.Jfli>«ne»e r i a n t Marasion to crllicifco the -work of the
vel H.
ntuis'ttlon whit li hits had charge of
[Special CorreBPonfltnce.]
work, llf snid tlitit the great trouTuat true acclimatisation of the wbite uiuu
Trenton, March 15.—Unless there are ble had been that il was next to lmMl urn m r;!y inquire into the
"IIIGHEit
VltlTIClSM."
u
the tropics Is impossible, with rare excepBDine unexpected developments' In mat- lOMlMe to ascertain anything very deflmlitimi i>! p r i s o n s of weak
—ltnl
ters legislative within the ni-xt few days ilte conaerninn the reformatory or the
Dr. Wuodrnfr IMht-uhisufc Ur, Vmltnoa, tions, ia stated b j It JfcC. Ward, of Harvard
to upset the programme now outlined progress of the commission. The people
University, to be a mutter on which authorH.ms. 1 si
KMcniiK t h e time for
W h o , Jle Says, Is Ail ltlfcht.
the one hundred and twenty-third ces- of the state, he paid, were appalled at i iifln-t'H tti I'M-Mine m cm tiers of t h e
ities «re agreed. The chief factors of danger
The Rev. Or. Charles B. Woodruff spoke a
sion of the legislature will bring itf af- .he amount nore^pary to finish this in•;H tiers' ruth i im-nt fund.
are tbe combination of heat with humidity
fair* to a clo^e about the end of next stitution, which will be fully $1,000,000.
Ht-nntc Mi— I'i r m i t s circuit courts In few words ou Sunday evrniiig concerning aud the prevalent diftcasea. Much may be
week. Thursday is talked of as the (lay John R. Thomas. lh*? architect who pre- •ascs "f nppt-M ti> iipjiolnt n commis- the interest taken in a speech made by I>rmost desired for the final round up of pared the originnl plim for the Institu- sion t o review jiMstrd of damages for Uailnion at the New York MethodlHt Preach- done to mitigate tbe«« evils by hygienic measthe la\vin_king machine, but it te mure tion, stated that at no time had the un- •at improvements.
ers' meeting on the previous Monday, about ures, care in drink, the use of cereals instead
than likely that the leRiPluf >rs will not derstanding been that the cost or com- -M-iiiiii' JiT— Makes; t h e fee for sheriffs which so many things were written in the of meats, ami well regulated exercise. Tbe
get the work ahead of them out of the pleting: the reformatory would be less
!• transferring prisoners to s t a t e pris- papers of New York. Hespoke, iiuulistance, liealthy districts are high and dry. The three
way before PrJdny. the 24th, which is .nan $800,000. Senator Johnson andiseases especially prevalent are Htimtroke,
per mile, t h e minimum fee t? follows:
at present generally accepted as the nounced taat the committee would on 23 cents
o be :;:t for each prisoner.
date of Bine die adjournment. All this, probably decide nn nn appropriation to
"Tbe Methodist Preachers' meeting is malaria and yellow fever—the first chiefly
Semite
40-i—IVnnits
townships
a
n
d
or course, 1B Bpeculative, nothing ofllclal complete one wine, but that the work
limilar to that held by tbe ministers of the uflueuced by tbe raius, the eecond related
having1 been done in the matter. Tlie would have to be approved by the ffov. cities to improve roads under t h e state other denominations. It is held not in a ilso to soil (wmlitionH, aud the last Hading its
road
improvement
a
c
t
.
resolution passed by the house sev- irnor. The committee then adjourned
check in elevation. The upper limit of yelSenate 49—Makes it unlawful to newer church or public hall, but in what is called
eral days ago fixing March 10 tor final to meet later in the week.
iw fever is abiut H00 feet iu the United £=
WRITE
nto a n y stream nbove the point where the Board room of tho Missionary Society of
adjournment was pigeonholed when It
States, 2,;!00 feet iu Mexico, and 4,0U0 feet iu
the
Book
Concern
Building
nt
No.
150
Fifth
reached the senate. It will remain ui
Yesterday afternoon the senate com- any municipality obtains Its w a t e r supavenue
It is composed of ministers of good Jamaica.
ly.
Its present resting place until all ar- mittee on judiciary gave a hearing on
House 165—Makes it unlawful t o take itandiufiin tbe Methodst Episcopal Church,
rangements are made, and a few daya the river pollution Mil in the senate
Modern methods of obtaining gold trom
before the lawmakers are ready to de- chamber. Vigorous arguments were fish by seine or fyke n e t in a n y w a t e r s who voluntarily attend. It is u meeting sulety
JOHN F. UKYDEN, President.
LESLIE D. WARD. Vice President.
part U will likely be unearthed and urged in favor of the bill, while equally of the state buhvL-i'ii Juix- 10 a n d Nov. :1O, for ilii-cu&sioii and the corn|)aring of views. Low grade ores inakeavuIlablgaBupplyof the
EDOAR B. WARD, ail V. Pres't and Counsel.
P0RRE5T P. DRYDEN. Sec'y.
amended, the date selected by the lead- itrong objections were presented to il.
ppnftte 121—Chut pen tliu name of t h e It has no law making power, a o i uovcr :uetul almost beyond conception. Aa old
ers being substituted for tbe one decid- Among those who favored It were forC. E. BALL, Esq., Superintendent, 7 Bank Building. Dover, N. J .
.onR B r a n c h polite, K.inltnry und i m -passes any resolutions or does anything lake bed of Utah is a roara of limentoiie eight
ed upon by the house.
mer Governor Gonrgi1 T. Werts, who provement ('oniniiBslnn, the official tills toward fixing or unfixing tho Doctrine or rniiesby ten, and twenty to forty feet thick,
drafted trie bill; Dr. William T. Hunt, if that resort, t o the Long Branch com- Discipline of thiB great denomination. Kioh and this, according to A. E. Outerbridge, jr.,
This week's session was to a certain
Treasurer Swnln, Postmaster U. mission,
member may express h's own opinion, hut he bas been estimated to contain $50,000,000,000
extent broken yesterday when the two W. Mahoney or Passmic, Percy Jackson
WBB
aloue is responsible for that opinion aud it in of gold. Tbe clay under Philadelphiahouses adjourned at noon so as to per- of Belleville and Colonel Charles W.
OBITUARY.
no way binds the cliureli or is thereby to be forty years ago calculated to hold mor» gold
mit a majority of the members to at- Fuller of Bayonne. Their grounds were
than
had
been
obtained
from
California
and
tend the township elections held in their principally that legislative action on
considered as the sentiment of the moat ing.
JIII1DLKTON.
respective counties. An effort was this very Important question was ImAny sp'uker who may have made a good Australia, clay hardly richer being now
The
remains
of
William
B.
Middleton,
madfc to make up for lost time, how- mediately necessary and that delays
effort may lie applauded, but applause 1B not profitably worked in California.
ever, at the single session and also at were dangerous. Mayor Hinchcllffe, general manager of tbo Taylor Iron and always considered us approbnttou of the
today's meeting. Monday night, too, Engineer Franklin Van Winkle, Assem- Steel Company, who died ou Wednesday of
sentiment
offered. So tkut anything that
In tbe little taroace by which Goldsebmldt
WOJ one of the busiest opening seBuions blyman "Wood McKee and George B. laat week after a n operation in Dr. Weir's
of the year. A large number of billa Stinson of Paterson opposed the bill on Private Hospitul in New York, were brought; eruaniteB from this meeting has no effect obtainB a temperature of over 2000Q C the
have been paused this week BO far, and the ground that there was no necessity to High Brldg*) last Friday. The funeral on the cburch, except aa tbe utterance fuel Is aluminum mixed with Iron rust, and
many have been advanced along the for heedless legislation and contended took place on Saturday morning, services of individual opinion. Moreover, this is a this is ignited by a Bhellacked bead or the
calendars aa far as possible. The leg- hat it would lie well for the legislature
private meeting. It ts hold In a private room, aluminum (which is pulverized, of couree)
iicK held at his late home and at tbe Heislature will not wind up Its business to go slow in the matter. The bill esowned t>y a business concern; its rules exfor the week until tomorrow afternoon abllshea u state sewerage commission formed Church. Iutei'" ent was nt Clinton, prossly forbid tbe entrance of any persons and perorile of barium, Into which a piece
at the earliest, and there la a strong to prevent the pollution of the wattrs of N. J. Mr. Middleton left Hl«h Bridge on not properly members, and reporters are of magnesium wire is inserted. There is
scarcely a metal known that ca-uot be reprospect that a night session may be the state and to create sewerage dis- Saturday, March i, for treatment in Dr.
i'eiaUy barred. Hence it will be readily
held tomorrow evening or the finishing tricts and district sewerage boards,
duced in thin furnace. The containing vessel
Weir's hosjjfal, and on Monday an operation
fie n that ony report of such a meeting must
touches to the week's work put on Friwaa performed.
The operation over, thr
may be of wood lined with sand, and the heat
day morning.
There was an interesting hearing on patient rallied und bis condition wan regarded be garbled and distorted. Indeed it is not can be regulated by varying the quintltj of
the two building and loan association for a time an favorable, but .complication Bet saying too much to suggest that any person the mixture.
The present might truly he called the bills before the senate committee on
who thus would eater a private meeting,
week ot hearings. The most important banks and Insurunce Monday. One of in aud he began t o sink rapidly till the end wbea bn ~BH excluded by its rules, would
BO far thiB session was held on Monday these bills was introduced by Mr. Bell came on Thursday morning. His wife, who hardly bo the man to bo trusted to give a A German method of restoring the lumiuos
ity of WelBbach goa mantles, which becomes
afternoon In the comptroller's office, and the other by Senator Ketcham. The accompanied him to the liosptal, remained
A superb gathering of clever fashionings from famous
when the Joint committee on appropria- former gives the department of banking at Lin side till his death. Besides his wife, correct aud truthful version of the meeting. reduced after a time, consists in blowing a
Tbe reports of Dr. Cadmoa's address ap- current of air through the mantle from the
tions aat to hear the vlewB of thOBe in and Insurance control of these assocla-. three children survive him, Mr. MiddleUm
foreign masters, the best known artists of t h e country's style
quest of new or additional appropria- tfons, while the other allows them to was bom in Philadelphia September 17, lWtt. peared first in a New York tlnlly that belongs Inside while tbe lamp is burning.
to n class commonly spoken of as " yellow
tions. Representatives of several of the remain under the supervision of the decentres, together with scores of magnificent creations fresh
various state departments and institu- partment of labor and statistics. J. W. He begun his carter with the Pbivnix Irou journalism,'* and for wbicb at least a great
Instances ot sudden and fatal changes in
tions were on hand to urge their claims. Hall of Elizabeth and Assemblyman Company, of Fhuenlxvllle, Pa., anil was after- allowance needs to be made. If any reader
from our own great workrooms. E v e r y h o u r s o m e new
The first speakers were Mrs. Horton Bell spoke in favor of the latter'a bill, wards connected with tbe Edge Moor Iron of that paper was careful to note, he would the condition of sick persons during a btoriii
and Mrs. Yardley of the Oranges, repre- while C. A. Swift of Elizabeth opposed Works, of Edge Moor, uear Wilmington, see that the head liut-&,<wb!cu wore purely the must have been noticed by many. The Big
and matchless gem is added to a magnificent cluster dissenting the State Federation of Wom- it.
Del. Later he watt interested in the Peun
invention of the editor, bore nn connection nificanceof this is pointed out by Dr. T. \V.
played in a department radiant with prysmatic beauty,
en's Clubs. They urged that an approIron Company, of Lancaster, Pa., aud was
Burwood, who, on the un°xpected death of
priation of $2,500 be made for traveling
in the house Monday night the bill subsequently superintendent ot tbo Pennsyl- with the things which were said in the ad- au aged pntiftit after only a few hours of unflowers, foliage and exquisite artificial effects.
libraries. This project was along the repealing the Dunn act relative to the vania Bolt and Nut Compauy, of Lebanon, dress. Tlie leaded head Hoes were enough to
damage the reputation of any orthodox min- favorable symptom*), had bis attention called
line of education, the traveling libraries admission uf atudentB to the examinabeing designed to provide reading mat- tion for attorney's license, also known Pa., and of the Allison Manufacturing Com- ister, while the sentiments of Dr. Cadmon to the fact that a btronggale had been raging
ter to the residents of the smaller and as the five counselora1 act, was defeated pany, of Philadelphia. Ho became general were very simple indeed. Besides, the or- during the night, with a fait of barometric
MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY AMD PROMPTLY FILLED.
more out of the way places, where pub- by a vote of 29 to 25. Mr. Marks of manager of the Taylor Iron and Steel Com- dinary reporters of this kind do not under- pressure of nearly two iuchea. Dr. Burwood
GOODS DELIVERED FREE.
lic libraries were not available.
Hudson made an earnest plea for the pany June 15, 18U0.
stand religious or theological terms. For reflects that the baromet r'u extr^mo range
poor young men who were obliged to
iusUvnce, the papor accuses Dr. Cadmon of of fully two inches must mark a change of
Dr. J. II. Buckley, president of the study nights (n order to prepare themattacking the ' inherency' of tho bible. Tbis about HO pounds per square foot in tbe
MARKET AND HALSEY STS.,
managers of the State Village For Epi- selves for examination. He cited the
STANHOPE.
leptics, spoke in behalf or that recently case of Abraham Lincoln, who was
la simple nonsense. The reporters had evi-weight of air reBting on. the earth's surface,
NEWARK, N. j . .
This is truly March weather, changing a l - dently heard tbe word ' inerraucy,' and hav- la the case of bis patient, the beart hid beaten
established Institution. He asked for obliged to struggle to perfect himself
$45,000 for the village, $25,000 of which to become a lawyer. Mr. Jones of E B - most every day.
ing no idea of its meaning, thought it sounded strenuously for some weeks against tbe high
Bum is to be used for the erection of Bex denounced the bill as being too flexThe light of the Are of the burning liuflil- like 'inherency'and BO tbe readers thought pressure, and the sudden removal of presauri
two cottnges, $8,000 for the purchase of ble, making It possible for incompetent Ings a t Mt. Arlington recently was visible Dr. Cadmon must be a bad man to attack tbe had caused tbe action of tbe heart to be
an adjoining farm, (12,000 for salaries men to become lawyers.
greatly increased, with the result that a clol
here.
and running: expenses and (2,000 for wala ita cavities was gradually formed. He has
A number of deaths have happened among
ter and sewerage.
Senator "W. M.
Senator Braun of Poesalc wanted to
known many similar cases, Be therefore a8'
Johnson, chairman of the committee, amend the bill merging the Erie and us of late. There are generally three funerals, inherency' of the bible, whatever that
serte
that a large part of the sudden deaths
then
a
cessation
for
a
while.
should mean. Besides, the reporter /ailed to
expressed his doubt aa to whether the Northern railroads on Monday night by
legislature had the powtr under the Inserting a clause providing that the
John Grogan, a very peaceful and quiet distinguish between the statement of opinions recorded in tbe morning papers will be found
NEWARK, X. J .
to
have
followed a rapid fall of barometric
preient law to grant the appropriation Erie company shall not Increase either trainsman on tbe Delaware, LacUawauna and held by others whom the speaker quoted and
preisure, and tha*: this will explain many un
d«ilr«<3.
freight or passenger rates after the Western Railroad, was killed at Morris Plains those which were his own,
of the Northern and Erie rall- on Tuesday night of this week. Hs waB pretty
looked for fatalities that have puzzled even
In behalf of the board of education merging
" Dr. Cadmon is a young man only a few
oads under the penalty of the forfeitmedical men.
Otto Crouse presented the following ure
of their charter, Mr. McDermott of well cut up, but the particulars we could not years past thirty. That is not a fault. For
Large Auction Sales of ISO t o 250 head ot
schedule of appropriations asked for: Hudson
ascertain.
one so young he is well read, and bos made a
strongly
opposed
the
amendManual training school at Bordentown ment on the ground that It was unfair
It is currently reported that the newhigh place for himself. He ia doing a work
Horses every Tuesday and Friday,
Electro-chemistry, now iu its infancy
(colored), $5,000, lnerea.se over last and that if such an amendment waa to
rear's appropriation of $2,000; state be adopted it should he made general mangemeut of the Delaware, Lackawanna of a missionary character in the down town offers possibilities for the future that an
and
Western
Railroad
by
Mr,
Truesdale
will
portion of the city, unsurpassed by any other
COMMENCING'EACH DAY AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.
deaf mute school, $43,000, increase of
apply to all roads. The amendment bounce all the Italian employees i n the em- minister. He is warm-hearted, generous, quite bewilderfnz. A late suggestion by Mr
51,000; state normal school, $45,000. In- and
•hem Bales include Trotters, L'uwrs, Cods, Family, Saddle, Matched Pairs, Business, Farm, ExThomas Ewan 1B that by compressingBulphui
ploy of that road
*
crease ot $3,000; for school libraries, $5,- was lost by a vote ot 5 to 13.
true, religious in his experience and 1B doing dioxide and air into separate carbon tubei* press. Jerg»y Ctiunkn and Heavy Draught Horses, weiKuinft from 1,400 to 1,800 pounds.
We will hold our large Rpriu^ &ale ot m>r 600 head of horsea on March S8. 99. 80 and 81. This will
600, same aa last year; for the Farnum
The Washington park license bill ha
The towu election passed oil very quietly. much good and needs no defense at my hands, dipping in sulphuric acid the two gases—the be a great opportunity for fanners mid city pu> >ple to get a horse or any description.
mehool, $22,000, Increase of $1,000 for rebeen recommitted so thnt the amend- No officer- of Importance were elected except His udilress, as I learn from those who heard
We alwa> ft Imvu for each Tuusday^ aud Friday's sale, from 40 to 51 head of second-hand city
pairs; for industrial schools, $12,000,, the ment providing that applications tor II Towu Clerk and Town Committeeman P . it, bad uoue of tbe unorthodox sentiments former tbe familiar gas of burning sulphur
horses tlmt are a little pavement Bore, suitable for f»rm use, wJifcli are sold very cheap.
may be made to unite, forming sulphuric
This Is thu ulieuprat place in the east to buy bnrses oL any description, and we Invite all Intending
usual amount: for manual training cense might be made at any time during
that
have
been
attributed
to
it.
Tho
subject
purchoners
to call and look our mock over und we will convince them that wo can sell them £0 per
IS.
Ounderman
got
a
largo
majority
over
acid and at tbe same time yielding an electric
•ohools, $33,000, no Increase; clerical the session of the court may be wiped
cheaper than any other place In tbe east. We are not like a retail stable. We bare to close
of discussion for some weeks a t tbe meeting current. Be believes tbe alluring prospect c cent
Jeremiah Thomas for tbo latter olQce.
••rvlcea In state superintendent's office, out.
these hon*-a out eacli week to muka room for fresh consignments, which are constantly arriving from
western shippers. We K'VB all purchasers two days' trial on alt horsea, and If not as reprel«,600, Increase of f 1,500, this claim beHetnan A. Timbrell is having a covering has bean the various forms of the so-called obtaining electric energy as a by-product i u tbe large
Senator McDermott has offered an
purchase money cheerfully refunded. Parties living at a distance and cannot get hones baclc
ing made because of the abolition of the amendment to Senator Pitney's juvenile built over the upper piazza of his store build * Higher Criticism.' It has been discussed a chemical factory will stimulate efforts to sented
before tbe warrantee expires we vitil accept telegram or telephone message Tor same.
office of superintendent of census, the actor bill, which gives the mayor or ing. I t will make a comfortable place to get by some of the ablest and most loyal men in overcome tbe difficulties in the way of mak
HOY & FOX, Proprietors.
work taelne done in the school super- other municipal officer the privilege of the eool breeze of the evening.
the church, and while they muBt diBcuBS tbe ing Buch a process a success.
intendent's ofllce; expenses of state granting a license or permit, but the
JOS. S. HOV and JACOB SHULTS, Auctioneers.
J . B. MOREHOUS, Salesman.
Daniel L. Eest has purchased a fast pacer. ideas and make quotations from the works of
board, I3.0W, increase from 12,000; whole matter was laid over so that the
Daniel Less has also a gray flyer.
all these critics, there has b&ea no sentiment
teachers' institutes, $4,000.
bill could be amended In order that It
A water-pipe tliat will not burst at any
Annie Comley, daughter of Henry J . uttered by any Methodist preacher that, put
General Edward A. Campbell of New- will not Interfere with church festivals Cornier, of Amity, died last week. Her age in Its proper relations as spoken, would under- degree of cold Is made by enclosing within
the usual iron pipe A much smaller pipe of
ark asked for an appropriation of $30,000 or entertainments. The bill makes it a
for the completion and equipment of the misdemeanor for any person having the was about 25 years. She bad been a sales- mine the dear old book or causB anyone to thin tin or letd. filled with au elastic material
f i r s t regiment armory. Colonel E. c . care of a child under IB years to permit lady for Lord & Taylor, in New York, for a love It less. The foundation standeth sure. like rubber. If the water freezes its expanfitahl of Trenton, representing the re- the child to sing, dance or act in public number of years, but of late bad been em- * Heaven and earth may pass away but my sion compresses tho elas'ic inner pipe without
ployed in 0'Noil's department store in that word shall not pass away.'"
ctntly purchased home for disabled for gain.
,„, Invenfcbursting the outer one.
a
oraHoip" and
yo
•oldlers and sailors and their wives,
The senate has passed the following city. She was a bright, blvacioua young
UIDUUIU
tuiu "How
now you
are swindled."
Sonduu a rough •ketch or model of your
asked tor $25,000, which, he ttatad, was bills:
lady and had many friends and acquaint<
invention
or
improvement
and
we will toll
T
h
e
Muirazmes.
nec«asary for the completion of the
The new chemical elements announced in
Senate 143—Provides tor punishment ances.
_--_____
Asticcs.
yon free our opinion as to whether it £0
building. For the running expenses of persons who unlawfully obtain elecprobably patentable. Wo make a specialty
t is a long time since The Forum has ««« 18flS were krypton, neon, metargon, polonium,
of
applications
rejected
ID
other
hands;
•7,500 would answer, and after that $10,- tric power, heat or light.
such an interesting list of Bubjecta as that ethBriou and nonlum—a remarkable list for
Highest references furnished*
HOW'B This i
O00 a year would be necessary. RepreSenate 164—Amends act regulating ruoffered in tho March number, Hero arc some a Bingla year.
senting the managers of the MorriB ral cemetery associations.
MABION & BKABION
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for of them: " Diplomatic Pay and Clothes," by
case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
PATENT SOLICITORS ft "
Plains Hospital For the Insane, Senator
Senate 114—For the government ot any
Mark Twain; " I s Our Army Degenerate 1 ; Ball bearings have been little used on vjTjm aiechanfc&l Engineer*, Graduate! of tBB
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Pitney said that $160,000 would be nee. cities of less than 12,000 Inhabitants.
P. J . CHENEY & CO., Props , Toledo, O. by Col. Alexander S. Bacon; "The Futur heavy vehicles because it Is difficult to make I'olytechnlo School of Engineering. Bachelors In
•BBary for the completion of the elabApplied
Sciences. Laval University, Memben
House 134—Amends the general borWe the undersigned, have known F. J . of Our Navy," by Capt. H. C. Taylor, of th« them endure the great pressure. A form of , m t c n t Law
orate addition in course Qf construction. ough act of 1897.
Association, American Water Worfct
for tho last 15 years, and believn him
. AsBOclution, Now England Water Works AIBDCT.
The original bulldln_, he said, was in- House 135—Appropriates $500 for a Cheney
F. Q. Surveyor! ABioclaUon, AMOO. Member c u t .
perfectly honorable in all business transac- United States Battleship Indiana; "Life on ball bearing devised by Schuppiser has been
feuded to accommodate 800 people, and monument to be erected to the memory tions and financially able to carry out any Other Worlds," by Prof. D, T. McDougal; tried on street cars in Zurich, at first unsuc- Bonlety of Civil Engineers.
11
What Shall We Do With the Philippines 1" cessfully, as in other experiroen s, but more
,_, ( WASHINGTON, D. O.
of the New Jersey sailors who were obligations made by their firm.
W K S T & TKUAX, Wholesale Druggists,
by ex-Minister Charles Denby, and " A Los satisfactorily since balls to take up slda pres• • J MONTREAL, CAN.
killed by the destruction of the Maine.
44
Toledo, O. Eden—Cuba," by Dr. Felix L. Oswald.
Senate 40—Bequlres ten days' notice
sure
have
been
employed
in
addition
to
those
.WALDINO, KlNNAN & MARVIN.
to mortgageor by the mortgagee before
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O,
Admiral Sampaon has written for the April carrying the weight. Iu their present form
proceedings shall begin In chattel mortHall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
W. H. CAWLEY, 8n.
W. II. CAWLEY Jn.,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous Century an illustrated article fully describ- tbe bearings have two rows ot sixteen #-inca
gage foreclosures.
GKO. V. VAN DERVEER.
of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle, ing tho work of " The Atlantic Fleet in the balls each, and two rows of twenty-six
Senate 189—Granting the state's con- surfaces
Spanish War," and drawing its lessons. The ^-inch balls each. To distribute wear, the
sent to the acquisition by the general Sold by all druggists Testimonials free,
more important features nf this paper are bearings are arranged so that they can bo
government of a tract ot land at New
UOONTON.
a
plan sotting forth tbe character of tbe moved into four different positions. Some of
Brunswick for a postofllce or governThe marriage of William MnNaily and blockade of Santiago Harbor; maps Bhowing the bearings have now beeu under test more
ment building.
Miss
Kate
Madden,
both
of
Boon
toil,
wai
perthe
relative positions from day to day of than two years, Podoski reports, but much
Senate 55—Increases from $300 to $700
. Successors to W. H . Cawley & Co,
the annual appropriation to the State formed oa Thursday of lost week by tbe Rev. Corvera, Scbley aud Sampson*, and a series trouble was at first experienced with tbe
Horticultural society.
Conrad Scottuoefer.
of bird's-eye plum nf the engagement of July bearings for the balls- For a few months
Senate 142—Imposing a fine of $50 , The Young People's Society of Christian 3, showing too positions of the vcBaela at these have been made of Krupp's crucible
SOLE AGENTS
where factory owners and superintend- Endeavor of the Reformed Church held a different ntages of that light. In a foot-note
for and bottlers of
ents fail to make returns to the bureau special service last Sunday evening in mem the Admiral tells this good story: "Aswe steel, which is thought to have quite overI t is found that an
of statistics within the prescribed time. ory of the late Hav. Dr. J . Clement Preuch, passed tba Teresa and Oquendo, a Spanish come the difficulty.
In the house the following bills have of Newark.
sailor was Been struggling in the water on average saving of 15 per cent of the total
been passed:
power has resulted on the tour electric railHe
? J 7 and Light Castings in Iron, Brass
A barn belonging to Jeremiah H . Van the seaward afda of tbe Neir York. In re ways experimented on and as high as Ml per
House 207—Provides for the removal
sponsa to his calls for help, one of the crew
and Phosphor Bronze, Forging* of every
of ashes, garbage, etc., In first class Zlle, on the thoroughfare between Booaton seized the chaplain's reading desk, which was cent, oa one line, with 35 per cent, under tho
and
Butler,
near
tbe
Butler
reservoir,
was
stowed
on
the
matn
deck
in
the
passage
description, BOILERS, hlrizontal, tubcities between the hours of 8 p. m. and
stowedthe
ontwo
the main
the passage
cabins,deck
andiu
which
ha d a crbe- most favorable conditions. Iu every case a
destroyed by fire last Saturday morning, tween
" ' ^ " d "Pright. T H E EQUIPMENT
6 a. m. each day.
It. As he did so,
so he
h cried
id
Four cowa, a yoke of oxen and a number of showing on It
saving has been shown, even ou steep grades.
OF IRON MfNES A SPECIALTY.
House 179—Provides that In building young cattle were burned to death. Consid- grimly, 'Ctfug to tbe cross and you'll
Sterilized breath is shown by Hubener, a
The Spaniard followed instructi
loan associations the withdrawal value erable grain, b a r and all the farming' imple- saved 1 ' The
Follow the principle that Nature laya of a shareholder's accumulations ahal!
saved"
German bacteriologist, to be necessarytothe
ments were burned. The origin of the fire is and was saved.
down. 8tart in a t onco and purify your not he less than the sum of his install- unknown.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
surgeon and nurse during operations on open
blood with that great specific, Hood's ments paid In.
woundB. In his experiments he arranged
House
202—Authorizes
the
fish
and
four dishes containing gelatine culture plates
Sarsaparilla. It never disappoints.
imooKsmiE.
SUSSEX STREET,
.
DOVER. N. J.
on an operating table. Thou, at a little
Crip—'* Sixteen weeks of grip made mo gnme commissioners to issue certificates
George ni^keraon, of Newark, spent Bunweak, but after all else failed Hood's Sur- to persons over 18 years of nge for the day with William H. Dlckerson.
distance, he spoke for ten minutes, having
sftpnrllla cured me. Later I overworked, collection of hinlfl und their nests and
first rinsed bis mouth with a bacillus culture,
G. A. Hulbert, of Colcman's Business Coland dyspepsia and canker Jri mouth and eggs for scientific purposes.
and, In Bpeaklag, ac different times ho varied
House 252—Amends act relative to lege, Is spending a week at his home near
stomach bothered me. I took the Sarsapa-1
IdlotR and lunatics and gives chancellor this placo.
rilla again and It completely restored me.
I his tone of voice. In every ease, especially
MBS, ELIZABETH FOWAM, Exeter, N. II.
"Stevo" Guerln and George Scheuck cap.
when he had Bpokaa in a loud voice, cultures
and manufacturers of the beat
turedl a pair ot flue coom tbo other day.
R h e u m a t i s m — " Myself and a friend
Urnvo MOD. Fall
Building lots sold on monthly
of the bacillus were obtained from the gelaboth suffered from severe attack a of rheuMoees Uiker intends moving an the Coombs'
Victims bo stomach, liver and kidney trod
tine plates, being most abundant on the
matism. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured both.
place near the Wolfe school house.
payments.
Houses to let. Thirty
bios,
as
well
as
women,
and
all
feel
the
roOF
We would not be without it." Wsr. II.
neareBt plates. In other exp^rimentfl tbe
E. Hnugawout will move to A. Cochran's
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
sultB In loss of appetite, poisons la the blood, houee
LEBTZB, 05 Leonard St., Fall River, Mnns.
ou corner of Paradise Ituw.
mouth waa covered with a layer of absorbent Telephone Cull 40 A, Ordnrn r
acre farm for sale, good buildings,
d
up
to
H
p.m
backache,
norvousness,
headache
and
tired,
H e a d a n d B a c k — " For one year palna
cotton, when the plates remained Btorllo.
In my back and head prevented my house- listless, run-down feeling. But there's no
large orchard.
W o r k i n g Mlirht a n a I>ny
hold datfaa. I took Hood'sttanmpnrlllnand need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gard.
In a romarkable collection of Japanese A OTIVE SOLICITOUS WANTED EVI-:HY
am a well woman. I t also cured the grip
Tho busIeBtand mightiest little thing thnt
11
Office In Baker Building,
dwarfed
plants
lately
exhibited
by
Mrs.
nor,
Itiaville,
Ind.
He
says;
"
Electrift
Bit'
**•
whom
far
'•
Tho
Story
ot
tim
I'hllhipIuuB
in our family." Mns. MAI-TIE HENDERSON,
Mural Hntali'nri, cnmniiHsIoned by tho Uovern
Ernest Hart to the Royal Botanic Society of , by
are jtiBt the thing for a man when be IB ever was made is Dr. King's Now Life Pills.
Cor.FIratand Franklin Ave.,Columbua,Ind.
mout on Odlciul II 1st of Ian to the Wnr Department.
Warren Street,
Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health,
London, each specimen w a 8 n_td to be more I The book was written In army camjmat Hun Franall run down, and don't caro whether ho liv
the Pacific with General Mi>rrltt,In t h e
than a century old, and the tallwt tree waa i clBco.on
or dfo. It did more to give mo now Btrongth that changes weakness into strength, listlesshuttpltnlH at Honolulu. In HcingKoD^, lathoAinerDover, N. J.
ness
into
energy,
brain
fng
into
mental
power.
leas than IH Inches in heliiht, although having uian trouclica a t Manila, in U>u I n m a r s a t c a m p s
and good appetite thnn anything I could tako.
It'lBoilmpletocelrld ot a cough or 1
with Agulnahlo. on thodfek of the oiympln with
I can now eat anjthlug and bavo a now lease They're wonderful in building up tho health.
liroat trouble by Hale1. Honey o/Horc. 1 all the characteristics in miniature of tho Dewfiy, A nil in thu ronr of battle nt UIM fall of
Only
25o
per
hoi.
Sold
by
It.
Killgore,
Dover,
an Hfo." Only f>0 cents, R, Killgoro'e drug
Iraunil and Tar. Acli like m»Blc. Sold ] full-grown forest giant. Thia curious art of Miinltn. llonansa for nfwntn Hrimful of original
and A. 1'. Green, Chester.
nlutuiYH Uikim hy KoverntiU'Dl nbotoRrnjjliora on
tree dwarfing is one- nf Japan's secrete.
noort'BPllUrura liver Hli.tha non-lrrlUttng and fltore, Dover, and A, P, Grwm'a drug etoro.
iu H|»)t, Lar^u hook. IA)\</ iirk't't). ]i\£ profits.
rikc'i Toothache Drops ^a,e in one mlmiltj
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the
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Beers, Ales and Porters.
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HYDRO
, LiTHIA \
I
CURES ALL
j
"HEADACHES:
TRIAL SIZE. 10 CTS.
BEAUTY IS DECAYING
PRETTY
WOMEN
ARE GETTING
SCARCE, SAYS A PAINTER.
0><-r«lu'l> ni"l Allilello.—Sarm W o men Vai1 lo 3 V o u p l w l 1 BlettOty iuid
yeu Si^t-'in Not to Care F o r It.
"Tho United Ktutra, in tho past 100
flrrit
IUIB certainly produced a grujitur
CIllLDltEN'S COLUMN.
After dlni».T the talk run" upon the
;nln>s made by the new womun for tho
allni and higher wanes Tho old doctor
"DUTCH TEARS."
listened In silence, awhilu and then said"I havo nothing to sny UN to woman's
Old Cliemlat IVIIH About nn Interrights, but 1 havo an opinion as to tho
eitlutf Ex lie r I men t.
Way in which ehe should uryo them. X*t
mo refill ono or two facts:
It Is a gruat woiulor," mild unsold
"Tho straw workers near Klorenco In ohemlst in his laboratory thu other day,
Italy, lonm littlu tiiuo at;oBtrock for high- "wljy more faoya clu not niaku ehumicul
trimunts ua un iimuruimuut. Uhy, 1
or pay. Tho suldlury was culled In by
do things with tho common matoriulp
their employers. When tho troops arrived
In a railroad train, .they found hundreds of uvcryduy lifts which really soem to hiof women, young and old, 1Boated on the more lmigk'M to thu uninitiated thnn uny
track, 'like nothing so much, sale! an1 eye- of tho wandura performed by IHUKIOIUUP
of thu public stayo,
witneSB, 'as a flock of cackling liens.
"Tho crowd stood around laughing and
"Now. thoro aro those curious little
loklliKwith Italian delight In fun Tho bubblcB t>[ glass known variously AR
engine drawing tho train stopped, then, 'Prlnco Rupert's drops' and as 'Dutch
threatening to run over them, moved for- tenrs.' .Apparently thuy uro merely llttli*
ward a foot or two. Tho women laughed globules of tflasB with elongated tails
and calmly sut still. Tbo troops tvura tllon iuudu Uy hciiting; a email glnss rod In n
drawn up la lino and pointed tnuir mus- flame and allowing (JIG uiultuii drops UJ
kets at them.
full into water. Afior thuy hnvo cooled
"The women Bat immovable, good hu- you muy pound thu thick part with n
mored, but resolute. They knew the order hnmjnw or lutiUet, yet you cannot breuk
to lire would not boerivou. In the mid them.
"Oil tho other hand, If you brenk a litthoy won their point simply by calm, good
humored determination. Their Btrongth, tle piece oft tJieir tails or touch uny part
us thuy wisely apprehended, lay in cheer- of them with a quurtz crystal they w(U
ful porslBtonco in thoir demands. Tact, immetliiLtuly disappear into tho surround
number of hnmlsomu women than wiy
other civilian! country, but, unfortunntoI jiiico feminine beauty dunes ntutlscics.
wclinvc no figures to compare on the sub
jot, for nil that tho stnndnrd of bounty
among our womon grows lower every
year," saMo, New York portrait imlnlor
whoMivork is known from ths Atlantic to
tlio I'nciflo.
"Tln.'ro«ro a number or reasons to be
cited (is responsible for tho existence of
this condition," be Baid. "One of the
most potent roasons, 1 think, 1B tho absoluto Indifforcuceof tho nineteenth coutury
and especially the American man to
nbvsical perfoetlon In womankind.
"Even 60 years ago thoy were vastly
HCNSO and a gcntlo, courteous ing utinosnhoro. To tho person who douB
more sensitive to Its Influonco and interost- common
not know thu reason tho performance 1B
bearing nro woman's weapons—and they
«lln Its phases. Young folluwshalf aeon- have
worked marvels Iu human history.1' mosb astonishing.
tiiry luick r««l poetry, nourished romnntlo —Vouth's
Companion.
"And jet it la all very simple, I t la due
dreams, worn thoir hair about their ears
to whut la Known as surface cohesion.
aud indited verses, in Imitation of Byron,
Glnss when hvntad to a molten stuto has
Olrla Slimmed l>} Men.
to dark oyed Inez and golden haired Helen. Fairy forma, clustering ringlets, azuro
There aro many girls who nro shunned naturally reached a very high tuinperaorba, etc., flitted through thoir dreams, by men, and for tbo most part tho fault turn, and when tho drops of multed glues
uro allowed to fall iuto tho cold wutur the
and tho woman whose appearance tallied lies with themselves.
chuugo produces a strnsB all over
]D a measure with theso standards was
Tho gh'l who nover exorcises hcrBelf to sudden
reverenced ana adored as the ideal sweet- be agreeable unless sho can bave every- thn surfneo of tho drop which Is really torThi& stri ss, however, must bo conheart and wlfo.
thing hor own wuy Is one of them, for rlflo.
Bidured tie a wholo.
"Ito (lid not care a rap whether Inez tbcro is nut a man allvowhowlll give way
I t 1B very strong whon taken nil tocoulil read Greek or not or understood a in everything to a girl.
gother, bub It is exactly as though a piece
word of parliiLmontary law, but ho did de- Tbo girl who scolds is another typo. She of
wry thin rubber was «trct«hial ovor the
may
be
perfectly
good
temporal,
but
she
light over her blushes, her 6Wan throat
of thu glass. IT you punctured the
and alabaster shoulders, and tho portrait bus commuted the Bcnlillng habit, and so surfura
rubber, Us haste to resume its normal
pnlntcrs of that day prove, boyond a she is left aionu to scold at her pleasure.
condition
would pull i t opt the gloss.
Then thero In the girl with tho haughty
dnubt, that she possessed most of theso
"Suwliun you break off the tail of the
charmB In an Ekbundanco we don't see anymanner and cold Btaro. No man dares to drop
or
cut
through the film ot vary hjirU
niaUo lovo to hor, becauso thero Is nothing
longer.
glass with a oryetnl its ondeavors emldimly
"Nowadays tho girl who Gets out to rule whatever to lovo in her. So the girl BCOWIS to roRimio its normal condition result In
at
what
sho
cujwiders
their
bad
taste,
utIn society by virtue of a iovoly face
Us own dufitruotion, and It breaks up Into
and figure is apt to flnd herself queening terly Ignorant uf tho face that her own porticlos which are really finer than the
Itover a very few masculine subjects. I foolish conduct is tho solo cause of tholr finest sand.
don't know whether tho men or tho wom- neglect.
I t seems like n wonderful -performen arc to blame for this chungo, but cer- Another girl without a lover is the
but It Is u no more wonderful pertain it is that nomatterif sho be as subtly painfully shy mukluu, Sho Imcs to see ance,
formance
than many others which nny
men
at
a
distance
but
tho
moment
they
graceful as Cleopatra, as fair as Hulea of
youngster
could perform if ho would study
Troy, sho will bave no swains adoring hor draw nonr she drives them bock with emthe simplest forms of chemical acfor those glftB of nature alone. What tbe barrassment. They retire simply out of even
modern inuu now admires Is a lively- miss, pity, seeing hep distress and uwkward tion."—Boston Herald.
whoKe tonguo rattles as brisk a measure bushfulncss.
An Ideal P o r t r a i t .
as castanets, who has a spontaneous ready
Last on the list comos the girl who alhue)], who cun. aiako golf balls slug ways has something smart-to say about A. dainty maid, demure und sliy,
Wfth
sweet,
wide eyes and quiet mien.
through the air, who is full of grit and go every ono sho sees, ridiculing pooplo in orWho ffently greets each passerby
and Jokes, who Is not afraid to put a ciga- dor to bo considered clever, little knowing
smile serene,
rette between her lips, who is, in short, a how men Intensely dislike to hear her With
Then sllpa away fast a s she can—
Jolly good follow. If her feet aro small, pulling, everybody's character to pieces for
Is thai Nan?
her waist a enugclrcle, her eyes brlghtaxid their amusement.—Philadelphia Times.
her clothes in tho height of fashion, she id
.
A little nun wfth folded palms
5 belle and easily pusses muster as a boauAnd pale locks lying aureole wise,
IVoolnv In Lapland.
"Whose Hpa are stiller than her eyes
ty whoso cluim nobody disputes. All tho When tho young Laplander Is in love
poetry and the novels of the day proclaim with a girl, ho and she run a race. Ho Is If aught alarms,
"Whose robe 1B white as Baint'a may bo—
Che supremacy of this little lady. The heavily handicapped, so that she may win
Is that alie?
novelists no longer bother to tell you if she chooses, and if she outruns htm' ho
whether their horolnea ore fair or not; no- cannot propoeo again. Of course she Bufbody curcB. Heroines who have an influ- fers herself to bo overtaken if sho cares for
ence, llko the chio women who rule In sobut the consent ot her parents must
ciety, don't rest on any such laurels aa him,
luxuriant troflsoB, snowy necks and pearly be obtained before sho con be married.
Tho
law of the land is very Btricton this
teeth. Those were the weapons of women
of another time, both in books and in real point, and in olden times tho man was subject
to
oupltnl punishment if he married
life.
Without tho consent of tho girl's parents.
''Today If a woman muBt nave ndmira. After a Laplander bas chosen a bride he
tlon sho either goes In for athletics or sends her a present of a girdle, a ring and
learning or Bho dresses her darling:, viva- a quantity of brandy. Be goes as far as
cloua, little self up in Paris gorcns, and the door of her hut, but remains outside
thua earns hor bslleship. Whother she until invited to enter, when a bumper of
does this because Bbe prefers to be atbletlo brandy Is offered to the girl's father. If ho
anil learned aud what not else to her old drinks It, It is a sign he consents to the
power—beauty—or whether eho bas grasp- marriage, and tho young lover then promed at them as substitutes fox her lost and ises to glvo the girl some clothes and pays
irretriovablo loveliness I don't vouch. It a sum of money down on the spot. This
Is enough to say tbnt thoy are bound to ot course Is a remnant of marriage by
Buillco ana every ono is apparently happy, purchnso, which in prlmltlvo times suoexcept the artists and sculptors, who find oeeded marriage by capture.
it harder and harder every year to seoure
Banns Are published once in Lapland,
proper models.
and the marriage ceremony Is very short.
The
bride wears her hair looso and has &
"All these, however, are not the prime
reuBouB for tbe decay of boauty. Men are gold band around her head. Her presents A meek St. Agtiea on her knees,
and
her
dowry are generally reindeer, and
philosophic and bave learned to estimate
A amnfng- lily, fair and taU;
mental over physical charm, chiefly be- she and her bridegroom remain with her
A pearl. Do thoughts of her recall
cause tho new woman has not much beau- parents for « year after marriage.—Ex- Such nHntles? •
change
ty lo offer. There is a notion prevalent
If some poor poet her picture draff*
among the gentler sox that it is. very foolWould these do?
V a n i n ' i Hand.
ish to waste time nourishing ner bodily
It is certainly not true that small hands
Just here, my door flying open,
charms, that there are more important
Suddenly sprang lns!de
callings in thisworld. Having decided to aro bred by cholco descent, for in ono famHy heroine, rosy and breathless.
underestimate this great gift, she is as ily tho hands of both women and men are
Kissing me as sho cried:
found
different
in
sizo
and
in
every
other
busy n» possible destroying it.
Tbe individual womon of the
"She Is doing It by overstudy for one quality',stretches
and hardens her hand and
thing. In payment for hor book learning people
batters hor nails on her own account, so
Bho Is contracting hor chest, extinguishing that
months
of
care
would not retrieve it*
tho limpid light iu hor eyes and bleaching but doubtless her baby
hand was much
to cheeks. In payment for her tremen- tbo same us a rich woman's
in hor own
dous athletics sho Is growing horny palmed babyhood, English womon and
with heavy muscles, ruining tho contours cana, with tholr blond hands, oreAmorlw her limbs, her complexion Is weather ed deliriously for this ono boauty admirtho
beaten and her hnlr Is rough. In society darker ruces. But, at any rate, tobyEng™ overwhelms her strength with so many lish eyes there Is loveliness also in the line
mines und pleasures nnd sunn extravagant hand that has clear browu color in placo
1 * food that sho Is the victim of gout, of white—a rare beauty, for the blond
nerves, neuralgia and dyspepsia, and IU woman has usually the finer form of hand,
hralth bas sapped her. color, spoiled hor but somewhat dark must havo boon tho
»Bnro and aged hor bofore hor time.
•'tendor Inward of tl)e hand" that plnycd
To sum up my argument, I would con- on tho virginalB for Shakespeare.—Colelude that tho whole course of our olvlli- lier's Weekly.
wtlon Is agnlnst the growth of feminine
™auty. Men no longer care tor It, and
Welffbt of Newborn Child.
women no longer nourish it. The typical
If the cry Is loud and the breathing regAmerican girl, if she is pretty, has every
ular,
then
tho child Is well. For, be It regeneration a shorter period of bloom. By
tto time she 1B SO, when really «bo should membered, the average weight of a nowWin all the vital splendor of tlpo loveli- born child is only 7 pounds. And while
ness, she is growing either very thin or •there are many splendidly developed perwry fat; her hair is getting dry, harsh fect human creatures who press down the
J»a scant,
her skin pale and wrinkled. In. scale to 11 anil oven IS pounds such exBll
7
° !s fading, and by 40 sho is resign- cess Is exceedingly rare and thore are
M
many that are exquisite in their daintito appear like an old woman.
ness, yet, fall to weigh more than 4
Her daughters naturally will enjoy a pdunrfs.
But those, both alike, 1( healthy,
mortcr ported of bloom and earlier suo- show a skin
smooth and delicately mottled
™uib to tho blight that our elaborate when exposed
to the air. Desh firm und
•""Hern food, close, hot houses, sedentary elastlo to the touch,
bones even, und "Mamma, we're having, while you write.
™y °f life and mental exertions invnri- arms and logs movingtho
easily In their SOOK- The moat exciting snowball tight 1
™'y bring. Thore may bo Bomo stern
Julia H. Smith in New York And Harry saya and Rob and Roy
«uiswho are qulto content to see our ets.—Dr.
I plfiy as well as any boyi
jTOliun s boauty take wings, but In tho Lodger.
My Hcarf la gono—'twas round my neck—
»»e run not higher education uorgolf
I've torn my dress the leaatest speck
Boxing
a
Drlde'l
Ear.
on'unploiiBhlps will repay tho Bweethonrts
And lost the ribbon off niy hair.
In Lithunulu, a provlneo of Russia, it is But, mother durllng, you'll not care,
•ml
wives
of
tho
tutiun
for
tho
loss
of
Hair 0 . 8 , B '° r i ° u s Sift, and the world Is go- ouraomnry that tho brine's oars should bo For ever since this day brffun
the moat spier,aif'rous fun!"
j°B to bo a colder and harder plnco to live boxed before tho ixwrrlago ceremony. No We've had —El3lc
Hill In St. Nicholas
in tor tho losaof tho pretty woman."— mattor how tender hearted the mother
*tt«r in Cinolnnatl Commer may be, sho always makes it a point of
Friday.
buno.
administering a hoarty smack to hor
Washington wns married on
y
daughter in tho presencoof witnesses, ontt
Queen Victoria won married on Frldny.
More !mport«m T l m n ( 1 > e D , e , . m n k e r . a note is made of tho fact. The mother s
Dcclnrntlon
of
Indopendmicu
was
signed
lsa kind one, though tho oustom
I ° B' " " «™ things that go toward obtain- intontion
1B bad. Tho reason for It is to pro- on Frldny.
"f "»ntactory dreEMiinking Wo must not Itself
Niipolcon Bonaparte was born on Fritoot tho bride should her marriage provo
' ,° .Bielit5 of tho cnrrlngo of a womun, an
one. In that raiso sho will BUO day.
an,
," " wonderful voice in tho hung for unhappy
a divorce, and her plea will1 bo that sho
Bnttlo of Bunker Hill vras fought on
u swirl
of
her
garments.
A
woman
was forced Into tho marriage against her Friday.
J ! " ? 1 ™ " "<=rshoulders
forward brings Will,
and on that score tho verdict of tho
A merica was discovered on Friday.
W i V " "B8l vo ct s wrlnMos
in
tho
front
of
a
Mayflower landed on Frldny.
l ~ I , °'
rounded effect uoross judge will bo Iu bor favor.
',,, " uck
Battlo of Waterloo was fought on Fril and throws tho abdomen up and
A Slory ot BInry Ijanili.
1 Bkln
u '."1 , s 8 'ho dress skirt abort In front
day.
Mrs. Oomlon Clarke, who recently died
t , ™ " , ''"traotlng
from thu length of
England, was fond of tolllnB how her BufitlllG was destroyed on Frldny.
hoi,l v
, o n t - I f '" w> lkl "B !<•» will in
Latin teacher, Mary Lamb, Win 8 sister,
Julius COCBOT wnfl assassinated on Frilhl
n
entertained
her with a fellow pupil at dinaha,
™ buck, thu nhouldcrs uud
ner When tho little party was seated at day.
Shakespeare wus born on Friday.
'""""« will take care of tliumsolvcs mid the table tho toiolior said.- "Iwv, rememKing Charles was huhcmlucl on Friday.
ridny.
erli,7n " m'Mmt position.—Mary Kntli- ber, wo all pick our bones.
« Isn t conBnttlo of New Orleans was fought on
k
Lincoln was MsasiLaated o
JJ™ "°wanl in Woman's Homo Couipun- lldared vulgar haw to pf) bone*
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
J
THE STONEBRAKER CHEMICAL GO.
BALTIMORE, MO.
of tho polling places of Roxbury township, Joe McConnell ran nhead of bis ticket
because he in a railroad man, and I bear he
tvog tbe only Democrat elected in the township. Mind you, that may or may not be
true, i dofl'c know anything about tbe official returns, as I write. It will be a sort of
miracle in politics if it Is true
Homebody thought be was goiug to put up
a cheap job on our port Morris people by
having printed on the bottom of tbe Democratic ballo'8 ; " Kt-Bolved, that next election
be held at Lake End Hotel, Landing," and
keepiug the tickets back until election morning. But they did HOC make it work. That
resolution only bad 22 votes, while Joe McCoaneJJ gut 57 on the name ticket There are
about 150 voters in Port Morris and only 17
at Landing who vote in this polling place.
The citizen-* concluded that it was easier for
the 17 to come here than it would be for tbe
150 to go to Lake End.
Brakemau John GroR&n, of Jackson's train,
as accidentally killed while in tbe discharge
of his duty ou Tuesday night.
D. J ,
1'ORT MORRIS.
Engineer Dlckerinati WBB on Monday released from quarantine, where he has been
compelled to stay for a while back becawe
one or bis children was unfortunate enough
to catch the scarJet fever. Tbe doctors bave
been able to e n flue the disease to the two
houses where it originated, and the scarlet
fever scare Is over.
It is eaid tbat Mr. Totten's boarding bouse
at Mt. Arlington waft destroyed by fire ou
Stturday night. Doubtless your correspondent in that town will Bend you the part ou-
3
COMFOJOTNG AYOEDS TO WOMEN.
The Surgical Choir a n d i t s Tortures M a y b© Avoided b y W o m e n "Who
Heed Mrs, P i n k h a m ' e A d v i c e .
Woman's modesty is natural; i t is charming.
To many women a full statement of their troubles to a male physician Is almost impossible. The whole truth maybe told to Mrs. Pinkhom becauso t h e
is a. woman, and her advice is freely
offered to all women sufferers.
Mrs. O. E. LADD, of litth and N
Sts., Galveston, Texas, whose
letter is printed below, "was
completely discouraged wheu
fihe first wrote to Wrs. Pink'
ham. Here is what ahe Bays
^DKAitMita.PjNiaiAjki:—I
wrote to you some time ago,
telling you of nay ills, but
now I write to thank you
for the good your remedies j
have done me. I have used I
two bottles of Lydia B. '
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, three packages ot
Sanative Wash, and one box
of Liver Pills, and to-day I
call myself a well woman. I
buffered with backache, conHtant headache, whites, sick
stomach, no appetite, could no1
sleep, and was very nervous. Al
time of menstruation was in terrible pain. Your medicine is
worth its weight In gold. I nei
can say enough In praise of it. I I
recommended i t to xatiny friends,
all suffering* women would try it,
more happy homes and healthy women. I thank
you for the change your medicine has made in me.
Millions Given A w a y .
It is certainly gratifying to the public to
know of ono concern in the land who are not
afraid to be generous to the needy und suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King'n New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
have given away over ten million trial bottles
of tbU great medicine; and have the eat's
faction of knowing it has absolutely cured
thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, H oarseness and all the diseases of the
Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by
It Call ou Uobert Killgore, Dover, aud A.
[Q.-H.
P. Green, Cbeater, N. J., DruggistH, and get
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound aad Mrs. Pinkham'0 advice, have
Fireman Morris Parks died about 1 o'clock H trial bottle free. Regular size, 6O0, and {}
p. in. on Thursday. HB WUS about litl years Evitry bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. saved thousands of women from hospital operations.
The
lives of women are hard; whether a t home with a ceaseless round of doold. Interment at Hackettstown,
mestic duties or working at some regular employment, their dally tasks malte
I eee by the Independent of lunt week tbat
constant
war on health. If all women understood themselves fully and knew
Jotiu A. Quick, of Newb-n, died ou tbat same
GERMAN VALLEY.
how exactly and soothingly hydia E. Piakham's Vegetable Compound acts
rtty. Mr. Quick used to live in Ktauuope
Mica L'&zie Hiuce, of ttteplienaburg, Is vis- on the female organs, there would be less suffering.
bOine 3 ears ugo, but ho found that wbil^one
iting her aunt, Mrs Down, this week.
tinsmith might maku a fair living in that
MiS4 Dora Sharp ppent Monday at Hack- LydaG.Plok&am^Ve^etatleCompoundiaV/otnaa'sBeme^forWotnaa'illls
town two were likely to starve to deuihiniii
etlstown.
bo thought Stauhope wus a good towu to
Throngh the agency of Elmer E. Beams the
umlgrato from, so ho moved to Newton, where
THE MORRIS COUNTY
he succeeded in establishing a hardware aud loas on A. P. Down's bam and contents was
-atiffactorlly
Bettled last we-k. The policy
tiuamithiiig busiuesa eecoud to none in the
was
held
in
tbe
Standard
Insurance
Comcounty o7 Bussex, He bad a talent for hard
work, was honest and industrious, and John pany, of New Jersey.
AUTOMATIC ACETYLENE
Hfl'-ry Todd in t-uffering from rheumatism.
A. Quk-k'B wui d was as good as bis bond. H.«
John Kaurlght, of East Orange, is enjoyingMORRISTOWN, N. J.
leiveaa widow and one --on to mourn his loss,
tie was iiot the only man who owed a good a Bbort vacation with bis mother in town.
We
extend
our
hearty
congratulations
to
I
N
C
O
R
P
O R A T E D MARCH 8 d , J 8 T 4 .
dtal of hlu &ucce&8 in life 10 the intelligent
Elmpr E Beams who has had tbe degree of
0 r-oporation of bis wife. Many of 5 our tittin- A. M. conTe'red upon him by the UuivirPrwM»nt—HBNKY W. MIIMEK.
bopo readers will remymter him.
sity of Chicago.
Vice PreHidi*»-t—AUKFLIUS B. R U L U
It 3B said by somebody who must have fig'
Tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M.
hflcretary-Treastirer— U. T. H U L L .
ured ic out, I presume, that ic costs tbe p* oyle
Stephens, about two miles from this place,
—UAHAQBRB—
of theso United States annually »2£>,000 000
Henry W . Miller
Hrary C. Pltnej
was burned to tbe ground on Huuday while
be born. $300 OlNt.DlX) to be mariierl, 175,- thpy 'were spending the day with Mrs.
AurellUB B. Hull
Philip H. Huffman
Chan Y. Hwan, M. D . Pnul Rfverp
OUOO
. OO for getting burifd and (1,425,000,UOU Stephens father. Mr Hyde, of thlB place I t
John Ttiacaher
Euueue B. Burke
fur getting drunk t Land o' Goshen 1 How is a mystery how tbe fire orginated.
When
Guy Klnton.
them for statistics I
first discovered It was under Buch headway
Statement
January
I, 1899.
And now everybody except your railroad ti-at nothing could be done, Tbe neighbors
readers niay skip the uext paragraph.
worked with a will, but were able to save
RESOURCES.
1 see American railroada are talking about only two or three articles of furniture.
LnanR nn Bonds and MortgBg*... $ 879,000.00
adopting thu Euglidu syutem of ilgbta for
Mrs. S. B. Park is enjoying a short visit
Slix*ta
and
Bouds,
par value
nigbtBignals Ttiu difference will be the »ub
«7»l,000
87WI00O
with her parents a t Ma pie wood.
milutian of the green light fur safety, iuBtttad
Lnans o n Collateral
D.tfciO (JO
Chnrles Down, of Harkettstnwn, spent
of our white, and a yellow light for caution,
Rval H'state, B a n k i n g House a n d
Monday in town «ith his son, A. P. Down.
Lot.
75O00OO
the red llgbt signal of danger to remain as
Christopher
Hildebrant
will
on
Thursday
F
rnlture
and
Fixtures
CIKJMOO
before. It is a question whether tbe game is
l n t e r w t Accrued
'
1U.748K4
worth the caudle, in other words whether the move from tbe Hager farm to a place near
Rents, e t o . . d u e
VIISOO
additloual safety which American rain* ads Fuirmouut,
ashlli Bank
KI.SOI;9
The "Criterion"
SAVINGS BANK
GAS GENERATOR
will get will pay for the changing of the
switchligbts. We have bad very few acuiGratu-O ffrlqgp Relief
dente from mistaking a white llgbt for a to tbe coffee drinker. Coffee drinking 1B a
green one. As an offset to all tula, however, tt-bit tbat is universally indulged fa and
1 bee by the papera that a committee of way almost as universally injurious Have you
up railroad men are com lug over from Eng- tried GjviiuO? <t tsalmo&t llkecoffeebuttbe
laud to have a look at our automatiocoupl ru, effects are just the opposite. Coffee upsets
siuce parliament seems determined to comptl the stomach, ruins tbe digestion, affects the
tUeiu to put automatic couplers ou their cure. heart and disturb* tbe whole nervous system.
Grain-0 tones up the stomach, aids digesSo that what we lose in gltuss we art) likely to
tion and strengthens tbe serves. There is
gain in couplers.
uotbiug
but nourishment in Grain-G, It can't
Tbe BritUh railroad people growl a good
deal about the expense, but they mi| ht aa be otherwise. IS and 25c. per package.
Well do it with a good grace, for they will
bave to come to it eventually. Tbe Delaware, Lackawanna and Western WBB the first
American railroad tbat I know of to equip
ft'l their cars, engines and cabooses with
automatic couplers. It must; Bave been an
expensive undertaking, but ttiey have survived it. Their employes don't He awake
nights and worry about where their pay is
0 unlng from for tbe nexo mouth Paymaster titroug comes around with his red car
lilted with gold or its equiviltmt as regularly
as before thu change of couplers.
A tip to our Engllah railroad friends,
though. Let their committee examine tbe
various kinds of automatic couplers we make
In the United States and when they have decided which is the simplest aud best, adopt
that out>, no matter whether it creates another
monopoly or not. A monopoly iu automatic
couplers 1B a good tiling, for tbe car repairer
as well as for the maker, and comes heap
haody for tbe railroad company—like tbt>
Webtiugbouse air brake, for instance. How
iu tbe world could we get aloug without it ?
Juat keep your eye open and see If tbe Delaware, Lackawauna aud Western won't be the
first railroad iu America to havo all its cars
and englt.es equlnurd with air brakes.
All Manhattan Inland, on which the city of
New York is built, was bought irum the
ludiuna by some speculative Dutchman for
tbe modest Bum uf t'M. Today it is worth
£4 UOiJ,0Ou(0OO.
Pretty good speculation,
wasn't it. Do you ties any tbfug wron* in the
transaction ? Would any uf your readers
refuse a cbauce like tuat if it were thrown at
ibem ?
A SINGLE BAIL RAILROAD.
Cannon Hand
05,27a25
Makes gits only as you use it. No
LIABILITIES.
heat. No smoke. Safe, Cleanly, and
Due Depositors
.'
#1,770,23145
cheaper than kerosene.
Int erf at tn be Credited Depositors
January 1,1HW!
29.80435
A line addressed to us will bring you
any desired information regarding it, or
tl.Sdl 08H 80
l(HS03 5
a call from our representative if re- Surplus
quested.
Interest is declared and paid in January
and Julv of each yenr from the proflts of tne
previous B(X months' business.
Deposits made on or before tbe 3d day of
January, Apri', July and October, draw interest from the 1st day of the Baidjnonths
respectively.
CHESTER.
BANKING HOURS.
Mrs, Rumbolt and daughter are guests of
From 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. daily, except Satur,
Miss Dawsoa.
day. Saturdays fmm 9 a. m. to 12 m. (noon)'
DOVER,
N.
4
.
Mr. Collie, of Morristown, was the guest of
and from 7 to v p. m
D. N. Smith and family lafit week.
Mrs. J . D. Budrl Is spending a few days
with Mrs. Anna Evans, of Brooklyn.
F, N. Jenkins, of Washington, spent Sunday with L. P. Green.
Emory Parks went to tbe hospital at Flainfle)d on Monday to bave a tumor removed
Dr Ellis Hedges spent Sunday with his
mother.
James Ingall is the guest of his grandfather.
Fred Dickerson Is tbe guest of bis aunt,
Mrs. Frank Hugh son.
Mrs P. M. ' hamberlln spent Sunday with
John Langa'aftand daughter, of Washington.
Mrs. Lottie 8c udder, of Dover, spent Saturday with her parents.
Freeholder Gillfn, of Dover, was the guest
of R. Carl lie, on Saturday.
P. M. Chamberlln spent Sunday with Chae.
Weber, of Hackettetown.
Miss Fannie Reward, of the Hackettstown
Institute, spent Sunday «t her home.
Tbe Rev. Mr. Hnughtelln will remain with utt
another year and continue bis studies at Drew.
Tbe Young Peoplu's Society of Christian
E deavor of the Preebj terlau Church expect
to hold an entertainment in Music Hall about
the 28th in»t.
Nixr.
The descent
Is certain from
w e a k lungs,
lingeringcoughs, throat
troubles OT
An English inventor, named Bebr, bas
bronchial
built a ruilrotid ou wbich trains run at a
nffectioni
tpeed of IU0 miles au hour and frequently uf
through bleed*
t*ru or time miles a dluute. It la a eiitgleing lungs, to
consumption.
rail railroad at tbat, aud the inventor has
If the f i r s t
just formed a syndicate for constructing a
stages are neghue ou bis new uystem between .Liverpool
lected. Thousands of peoand Manchester. He calld ic " Tho Jjigbtututf
ple who are now fa their graves would be
Exprt-BS Kail way," Tbe trains ruu on a eiuglu alive add well to-day if tney had heeded
rail set on a trestlew- rtc several fuetblghaud the first warnings of thoBe troubles which
lead to consumption and death.
electricity is ttiu motive power.*
The backing cough, spitting of blood,
Jerry Simpson and some of bis Western
weak lungs, and alt similar troubles of the
craukflaro trying i M r beat to cump 1 tbo organs of breath injr, will surely lend to
ra'imads ruunhig through their Stutea to haul consumption, if they are not already the
pa seogeca und trelgtit at a rate tlxed by tbeir signs of It, Then there are the other indications of the approach of consumption,
vurious iegitilutures. and they cry *' cnu- such aa night-sweats, emaciation, or wastBuioncplnBB moui'poiy," and "soullesscorpora-ing* away of flesh from bad nutrition, which,
tions," until the peuple believe there muat bo if neglected, lead to certain death.
Ninety-eight per cent, of all the cases
of
something in it. The truth in, tbat jmsstngor
1
rates urn lower ou the railroads ot tbf United weak lung's, bleeding* lungs, lingering and
obstinate coughs, and other bronchial and
Hutted than in any other country iti the throat diseases, which have been treated
f
wui Id. Tbo average rate in S3,14 ueuts a mile with Dr. Pierce a Golden Medical Discovhave been cored by i t Do not wait
figaiiis-t 2:2U in England, 3.~5 m liulgtum, 2.1H) ery,
until your throat trouble becomes serious.
in Germany, 3 (ft in Australia and 8.3U in All bronchial and throat troubles are seriFiani-u. Iu tliu fruight Ituu we du better yet ous. The' time to hike the "Golden Medical
Discovery" is right at the start.
Wo lmul a ton for 0 V7 couta, Qortuavy
Even if your throat trouble has been
charge* 1.&2 ceuis; Belgium, 1,BU; Austria,
neglected
until it has been pronounced
l.fiu; France, 1.5U; l£ugl*udt I U5. Hear, } e
ulraonary disease or consumption, do not
loud-mouthed huHlerx, and keep Btlli or build
esitate to use the "Golden Medical Disa little rai-road of your own und got the Log- covery," for thousands of letters from the
ialatme to fix your rates foiyuu if you are sufferers themselves, who are now well,
bear evidence that the "Golden Medical
incompetent to do it) yourselves.
Discovery" will cure, even after good physicians have pronounced the disease pulEcctiou is over aud the country still lives. monary consumption,
A. J. Draku Is Mayor-elect of Nuteong. The
" I had been troubled with feroaeliUU for «vKeuublicunti tarried By ram tommhip," Susses tra! years,*'writes Mrs. Orlln O'Hnra, Box 114,
Falls, Ottertali Co., Minn. " In the first
couuty, by majorities ruuguig from '.M to til. Fergus
place, I had sore throat. I doctored with differH giieat lor Jacob MuUouunll tot towusbJp ent physicians and took various medicines, but
clerk. Tbo lowest, David J. Bedford, for got no relief. X raised from my throat a sticky
substance like the white of an taa. Could not
Commisslonc of Appeal.
steep, aud had made up my mlna that I would
Drakemau Tboma-t J. Reagan was etcr te 1 not live through the winter. I took Dr. Pierre's
Medical Dfflcovenr and ' Favorite preCouiicllmun and Conductor Philip Qunn Golden
scription * alternately, and In • few dnys began
BIBO, In the boiuugb uf Nutcnug. Feuplu to nee that I m u better. I took eight bottles. I
duu't turn up thoir noses a t railroad in on like have not felt as well In years aa since using
they used W, you see. In this town, which 1B these medicines."
Un fail able— Dr. PI tree's Pleasant Ftlltts
for coaiUpftUoa tad biUoniaMt.
g
THE ACETYLENE
LIGHTING CO....
FOR A SIX MONTHS' TERM
Any or All Uepaitinenti,
COLEMAN
COLLCOL N e w a r k . N- 47.
898 B B O A D BTBEBT,
A l i BUSINESS STUDIES.
SHORTHAND AND TVPKWBITINO,
ENQU8H BRANCAES, ETC.
PAYMENTS ON EASY TERMS.
IT IS WELL KNOWN that COLEMAN
COLLEGE is tbe largest and best school, and
by large odds the best equipped of its class iu
tuts section of tbe country.
Write or call for College Journal, and read
what our graduates and others Bay of tbe
school.
Morris Orphans' Court.
JANUARY TERM. 1809.
la tbe matter of Asa S. Berry. Administrator of
tliH estate tit George B"rry, deceased Kule to
flmw cause why ibure Bbuld cot be a fale of
lands.
Asa S. B°rrr, AdmlulRtrator of Qeoroo Berry,
late of the County of Morris, decfas»^l, having
made and exhibited 10 tlilt Court, under oatb, a
just and true account of tht) personal fBtate and
dt-bts or Baid decvawd. aB fur as bo has hevn able
to dlscov- r the same, uy wblch it apiwars that tbo
personal estate of said deceased in Insufficient to
pay all bis jUBtdebtu.find stating that said deceased
tiled seized of lands, ten»mente. hereditaments and
real estate, eltuato ta tho Couatr ot Bl^rrls, sad
'
tbe aid of the Court in lh« 1
it in ordered by the Court, tliatall periotvreBted in the- l*Dds, lenenmita, lifrt-ditsinputs and real eatateof said dewaeed. do appear
before tfap JudeeB of thla court, at Urn Court iluuse
m Morrlstown, on Friday, thu firth duy or May. A,
D. 1800. and Rhow cause. If any tht-y have. «liv BO
much of the-said land**, tenement*, hereditaments
and real estate of Haiti deceased should not be Bold
as will be BufllcieDt 10 pay hfa debts.
Airuocopy from the minutes,
DAVID YOUKO, Surrogate.
Dated, Februarr 10, iffiW.
14-fl w
ELM Kit KINO. Proctor, Morrifitown.
Ti O. HOBTOH,
P*»nm»n
ARE YOU COINS SOUTH
K. H. TIPPBTT
THOMAS BAXER
Tippett & Baker
SOCCESSORS TO HORAOX L. DU.VIMM
Insurance and Real Estate,
Low Rates and First Class
Companies
FROM THE NORTH?
The Best Route to Travel
IS FUOM
NEW YORK TO NORFOLK, VA.,
OLD DOMINION STEAMERS.
Tbe nmst eles-antiy fitted boate, flnpst state
rooms and beet) mealB. Tht) rat*?, iu eluding
racala acd state roouj-, la legs thau you can
Cor. BLACKWBLL ana WARREN STREET.' travel by rail, and }ou get rid of the dust
and cbuugiog cat's.
If y«'U want to po south beyond Norf'-lk to
S'tuthern Pines and Pinpbluff,*the winter
Health Re-orts, or to Vuu«Uan, N. C , the
Pennp^lvaiiia Colony bHrnlquuriej-B, Heoeblantl, N. U, tbB New England Colimy. Btattintll, On., tt>e Ohio ColoDy and headquarters
nl the Unii>» Vett-ram Southern ^eit'emenls,
vou 4'aii connect with tbo Hen In mid Air Line.
F<ir infnrmation a- torotiS' f tr-vel art<in>s3
or any other ladies who wish to work
W. L. GUILLAUOEt;, V. P. & T. M., New
Ynrk.
For Information as to fHrniinp or mineral
lamia, water nowtra. imtmifuc tit ring hiien or
winter rrsurts, rates <if htuirri, CHIC of c>C
t«nt*a, & c . addiewj JoUN FATUICK, Clilet Inworking for 'is in spare time at home on ilustriul
Aguut, S, A. L , PiueUiulT. Noitb.
our cloihs. We offer you agootl chance Carolina.
14 low
to make plenty of spending money easilv,
in leisure hours. Sen* 12c tor cloth and
full directions for work, and commence
at once. Cloths sent anywhere. Address
WIN005KBT CO.
O5Q-C)
Boston, Mans.
•M y
Mffr. Uept.
Dover, New Jersey
FARMERS' WIVES
Dan Earn Lots of
. C. VREKLAND
Dentist
Notice of Settlement.
14 Years' Experience
Extracting a Specialty
Notice is htveby given that the accounts of
Susan E. Bench, late Gunrdian of James
Malcolm Bnnsall and John Hnl«»y Bon will,
minors, will be audited and titated by tbo Surrogate, aD(J reiwtcd for hettJenjent to tbe
Orphans' Court of the County of Morris, on
Friday, tbo seventh chv of April next.
Dated March 'fit. 1SW>.
NEAR BEBBY'B PABDWAKK BTORB
&0VER. n. j .
GUY MINTON
*Nn
FREDERICK R. BEACH,
15fi
Executors of Susan K. Bench, deceased,
THOS. FANNING
SMITH & FANNING,
For Rent.
Masons and Builders
DOVER. N . JOihtracts tor all kinds of work takou and
all
materials
furnished.
Practical oxporience
Apply to
la every branch of maBon wont.
THOMAS-O'NEIL.
noum-T ATONDID TO.
Eight room house on Dickerson St.
15-1 m
i, T. SMITH
NEW
the KUA diil u*>t |>ublibh the Index?* editorial
in its entirety, but we supposed that the lines
quote., contained " the gist of the article." We are of the same opinion BtiH, but
FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1899.
as we du not wish to be thought unfair we
will publuk thu editorial paragraph us it apTHE DOVER PRINTING COMPANY learcj in tbe liulrx. Here it in:
" We uotire that the Old Vets don't get a
PUBLISHK11S AND PHOl'RIETOBS.
u'dal uud extra pay such as the gushing and
beuovoleutg. « p. (with other people's money)
TEKM8 OK SUBSCKUTION INVA.HI- are about to give to the " Spanish war soldiers," whu were never iu any worse battle
ABLV IX ADVANCE.
tiian the attack upon AlgerV Embalmed Bee/J
But what t-an the Old Vista of '01-65, do about
One T e a r
»l.O0
Blx Months
f>O
SUCCASUMNA.
T h r o e Months
SB
rb. Carrie Smith gave a birthday party
to her ilaughter Madalene on Saturday aftert l t y (jnunull t o Iteceivt.' ItK Coup »lu uooift The yuuug set all look forward to
oract 1 Nnxt Tiiefiduy.
this annual event with pleasatitanticipationh.
Wfaenis tbe present "city" government U>
Undertaker Jardtne was called to Tausaic
utep down and out f is a question that baa on Tuesday last by the death of Mrs Jehiel
been uppermost in the minds of the |*eople of Dilley, of Flanders.
this town ever since the Court of Errors and
The all important question in this village
Appeals handed down its decision affirming now is: Will the new president of the Delathe judgment of the Supreme Court in toe ware, Lackawanua and Western Railroad
(Juo Warratito case. Everybody Is on the give Buccasunna a depot and Sunday trains
Our beautiful assortment of Boys'
qui vive for that expected "writ of ouster," for this branch, the Baine as tbe main line!
and Children's Clothing excels anyand there seems toliea good deal of mystifiThe annual town meeting passed off in Koxthing ever shown in the city.
cation as to bow tbe deposition of the present hury without any surprises when the vote
"city " government is to he brought about. 'as counted- Randolph, however, seemed, ALL THE NEWEST STYLES
Yet the mode of procedure is quite plain to take;the whole bakery in this line, and is
—INThe ERA, iu its story last week 011 the sub-launching out with a brand new record.
ject of the decision of the Court of Krrore and
The large pile of stones brought to ttieaideAppeals, told bow the .Supreme Court bad itig of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Westadjudged an follows :
ern Railroad led many to suppose that at
—AND—
"That eaid ilefoulaut, 'the Mayor and last the company was preparing to build a
City Counsel ot Dover,' hath and doth by new Btation. But closer investigation told
that name and title usurp the litarty, tlwm that Foreman Kinney ot the rood re-"
privilege and franchise of a body politic and pair force, was arranging to build a house.
corporate upon and against the Stute of Now
Who could get up the courage to ask the
Jersey.
"And it is further considered and adjudged new president for a depot ?
that wild 'The Mayor and City Council of
e congratulate the Editor of the ERA. on
Dover' do not in the future, in any manner bis editorial on the trolley franchise question
or matter, exercise or uttemnt to exi-rcine the.
in
the
EIUL of March 4. We know of one
Cor. Blackwell and Sussex Sts.,
liberty, privilege <tnd franchise of such body
politic and corporate aforesaid," etc.
man who on reading it, immediately subNow, the closing paragraph in ttie opinion scribed for the paper, and of Beveral in different parts of the eouuty, who have eared the
of the Court of Errors and Appealu read :
me for reference to this able article.
" Let tbe iudgmeut of the Supreme Court
8OBVBY0B8 OF HIGHWAYS.
be afurmed *'
73
While this opiniou was rendered on Mon- JjHt or Letters Uncalled for at the M. H. Sharp
George 1. Mitchell
73
day, March 0, it was not filed with the SecDover Post Offlco.
A. D. Budd
«
retary of State until Friday, March 10. Ten
62
DOVER, N. J., Mar. 17,1899. S. M. Rarick
days from that date it will, under tbe rules
James C. Beatty,
Mrs. Elizabeth Evans,
Sharp's majority
10
of the court, bo handed down to the Supreme A. W. Briant,
Eugene A. Lawrence.
Mitchell's majority
W
Court. This will be on March 20, and on
fi Mamie Murtba, Wm. Moore (2),
JUSTICE OP TIIB PEACE.
A. Oavrin (8),
March 21 (next Tuesday), a copy of the judg- Joseph Mitchell.
P. W. Miller (3).
(5 years).
ment of the Supreme Court, affirmed by the D. It. Reeden,
11U
To obtain any of the above letters please Charles H. Howell
Court of Errors and Appeals, will be served
Scattering
1
on the Mayor, each of the Councilman, and Bay advertised, and give date of list.
XCbe Hvon E r a .
BICYCLES
SPRING
The Victor, Monarch and Featherstone Lines.
GOODS
READY. BICYCLES AT $34.50, $25, $28, $32.50, $37, $40, AND $47.50.
SPRING OVERCOATS $6.60 TO $12.00
HEN'S SPRING SUITS $6.00 TO $15.00
BICYCLE SUNDRIES.
M. & W. Lamps
20th Century Lamps
Ham's Diamond Lamp
Bicycle Oil
$M5 each
1.60 each
1.85 each
7C b o « l e
Nickeled Bells
Veder's Cyclometers
V. S. Trip Cyclometers
Cement, per tube
Furnishings. H. W.John's Mfg. Co's.
Ready-mixed Paints, made of pure linseed
oil and the highest grade of pigments. A
complete assortment of colors and shades
carried in stock. Although the prices of
white lead and linseed oil have advanced, we
sell these ready-mixed paints at the same
prices as formerly.
TURNER & CO.
v
GEORGE MOCRAOKBN, P. M.
tbe City Clerk. We have toJd what that
Howell'u majority
judgment adjudges, viz., "that they do not,
CONSTABLES.
MARRIED.
in no manner or matter exercise or attempt
W. F . Mooney
to exercise the liberty, privilege and fran- BELL—FORSBERG.—At the Presbyterian R.H.Salmon
manBe, in Boonton, on February 23, 1899,
chise," etc., etc.
Salmon's majority
;
by tbe Kev. William H. Woolverton, Lewis
After the service of the above, if any of tidward Bell, of Brooklyn, N. Y. t to Alma
OVERSEER OF THH POOH.
the officials should in any way disobey they
A. Forsberg, of Boonton.
Cuarles Glnsner
would he guilty of contempt of court and
W.B. Huff
lined or imprisoned, or both, as the court
Glasner's majority
infgut determine.
TOWNSHIP AND BOROUGH ELECTIONS.
liurdick's Cyclometers.
Foot Pumps
Trouser Guards
Toe Clips
.69c each
-3C pair
• ?c pair
EVERYTHING IN SUNDRIES AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES.
MATS, CAPS
DOVER, - NEW JERSEY.
• «c each
79^ each
79c each
3^ each
Garden Seeds.
We buy the best quality of Garden seeds in
bulk, fresh every season, and put them up
ourselves in large packets to sell at
Five Cents Each.
Corn, Beans, Peas, Onion Sets, &c, also all
kinds of garden tools.
Poultry Netting.
Galvanized Wire Fencing.
Woven Wire Field Fencing.
South Bend Plows.
Wheel Barrows.
Garden Barrows, &c.
SHOES
Our lines of shoes for the spring season, fur men, women and children, are now complete and ready for your inspection.
particularly call your attention to our new shoe for ladies, a new line received this week, our
We .wish to
115
SO
71
15
74
53
23
QUE£N QUAUITY $3.00 SHOE.
They are made on lasts
pearance. There is grace in
the foot without sacrifice of cotr
,
.
.
the fine points of a high grade shoe—style, fit, comfort anJ durability—and all for
Cont.inv*d fram fifth pmg:
A P r e c i o u s Lot of Qulbblora.
PREEBOLDBB.
When the Morris Journal In a recent isBue made it known, somewhat gleefully, ft Thomas H. Hoagland
David
C.
Berry
Beamed to tbe ERA, that the agreement between Mayor Plerson and the members of the
Hoagland's majority
City Council (de facto), which resulted in the
COMMISSIONER Of AFFKALS.
withdrawal of the " salary" mandamus mit, Daniel Dlckerson
was Invalid in one particula.r because of Its James Onstead
alleged faulty wording, the ERA remarked
Dlckerwra's majority.
that, while we had on divers occasions crll!
SUBTEYOBS OF UIQHWAYS.
cised the members of the City Council for
Walter
Freeman
various «ins of omission aud commission, we
were loath to believe that they would take John 8. Dlckerson
advantage of the fact that through inadver- William Tatty
tence the wrong court was named in the writ- Isaac O. Kltcbell.....'
ten agreement. We wish to take It all back. Freeman's majority
An important part of that agreement, as it Dlckerson's majority
BOROUGH OF NETCONG.
MAVOH.
103 Abram J. Drake
ThomasJ. CUft
90
Drake's majority
74
"
$3.OO per pair.
C
COUNCILMEN.
240
Miller N. Mowder
237 Philip Quinn
3 Thomas Reggan
Henry Sberence
344
Quinn's majority
Reggan'a ' '
244
COMMISSIONER OF ATFIALS.
243
242 W. C. Huyler
George
Boothney
2 Freeman Carter
2
Huyler's majority
224
SUBVKTOH OF HIOIIWATS.
850 Henry Astwick
Augustus M. Jones
73
73
...71
2
1
72
08
1
THE GEO.RICHARDS CO.
Dover, New Jersey.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
3
was understood by Mayor Pterson, as well as
Hooka to Read.
Nlbelius to tbe Landing Hotel Company bj
by the public generally, was that, in consider- Selah Bller
deed dated Beptember 36, 1689, and recorded
It would seem absurd for any Individual
John
Coi
08
ation of Mayor Fierson'a signing the salary
in Morris County Record of Deeds, Book
or
corporation
to
select
ono
hundred
booke
IN CHANCERY OF NuW JEKSET.
05
Cox'a majority
U-12, pages 80, &c.; thence (4) Southflftytwo
warrants for the Councilman up to February
as being necessary to every ODD who would
degrees and thirty minutes wast along third
CONSTABLES.
1, no more bills would be presented by them
bo v?oil road. Wo learn that Stephen Leslie,
Astwick's majority
Between
Doraatus
L.
Bryant,
complainant,
DOVER,
K.
J.
line of last mentioned lot one hundred and
Daniel
Morgan
289
and
the
Westmoreland
Hotel
Company
a
very
cultivated
English
crltlo,
has
Bold:
for services as Councilineu. At the meeting
CONSTABLES.
and three-tenths feet to third corMatthews
Tboodore P. King, William E. King and niaety-Bix
222 John H. Brltton
of the* City Council (de facto) on Monday Aaron
of same* and &lno the first corner, as in
05 "The beet book for uny man U that In
Charles Hopler
Caroline B. Bryant, defendants. PI, fa. for ner
245
which
he
takes
moBt
Interest;
the
suitabildeed from Nancy Rfggs to Landing Hotel
night Councilmen Hayaor, Carhart and Qeorge Hull
sale
of
mortgaged
premises.
Returnable
to
225 Scattering
Company, the first above mentioned; thence
ity of a book depends upon the idiosynWay term, A. 1). 1SI».
Stuniyf eachhadlnabillfor*37.50 for sal(5) north twelve definrees fifteen minutes west
Britten's majority
03 crasy of the reader; -whichever book
Morgan's majority
M
J. H. NEIGHBOUR, Solicitor.
ary for the month of February. These bills
seveoty-flve feet along the first line of last
arouses his mind most and commands hli
OVERSKKIl.OP THR POOR.
20
Hopler's
majority
By virtue of tho above Btated writ of fieri mentioned trace t o second corner of same;
were approved by Councilman Ray nor and
Lambert RUcer.
09 •ympathy most powerfully is la all probafacias iu my hands, I shall expose for sale at tbence (6) north eighty-eix degrees and thirty
Cf.rhart, who compose a majority of the
bility the best for him. Tako hold anyimblic vendue on the premises at Landlos, minutes west one hundred and twenty-three
MADIBON.
Finance Commltt«e,but were withheld when
where. Bead what yon really like and
and stx-tenthB feet, following the second line
Morria County, N. J., on
The
election
in
Madison
was
on
unusually
not
what
some
one
telli
you
that
you
the rest of tho hills were -voted upon, aud were
of the same to tbe place of beginning, conCHATHAM BOROUGH.
taining nlnety-sU hundredth* of an acre,
ought
to
like."
WEDNESDAY, the llltli day of April
afterwards passed over to City Clerk Baker. quiet one, the contest being betwren the
Chatham borough had only one ticket In
more or least but, after deducting sixteen
However much Jefferson In the DecAnd now it is explained that the three Coun- regular Democratic organization and a the Meld. Frederick H. Lum was re-electod
next,
A.
D.
lbiW,
between
tbe
hours
of
12
m.
hundredths of an acre, part of the are* pi
ciJmen named understood the agreement to citizens' ticket. James P. Albright, who has Mayor for two years and Edward H. Taylor laration of Independence and Lincoln in
and 5 o'clock p. m., that is to Bay a t 2 o'clock raid proposed new road as along lines mimbeen
Mayor
of
tbe
borough
since
its
incorhis address at Gettysburg declared for
in
the
afternoon
of
said
day,
all
those
tracts
bets two and three, there remains eightymean that they were not to ask Mayor Pierand A. Philetus Konkle Councilmen for three
or parcels of land and premises, situate, lyinc hundredths of a n acre, more or less.
son to sign any more salary warrants for poration, beaded the citizens' ticket, while years each. William E. Geming was elected equality, thoro Is no reason why we should
and bolnc in tho Township of Roxbury, in the
aim to bring all into conformity to a given
them, and not that they would waive all Edward A. Ieaacs, a New York lawyer, was Commissioner of Appeals for one year.
Being tbe same premises conveyed to tbe
County of Morris and Stato of New Jersey,
standard at tho expense of what we coll
Westmoreland Hotel Company by tbe Landclaim to salary after February 1. The three the Democratic nominee. Of the 021 voters,
bounded and described as follows:
individuality. The elective system of study
THE FmST THACT—Beginning a t the third ing Hotel Company b y deed March 29,1697,
bills approved by the Finance Committee on but 055 cast their ballots. The majorities for
is
growing
In
favor
in
educational
InstituVOCALISTS.
FLOEHAM
PARE
BOROUGH.
and
not yet recorded.
corner of a tract of lanii couveyed by Axel
Monday night, it seems, ore to be left as a the citizens' candidates were: Mayor, J. F.
tions, and tho elective system of reading
Dated March 13. 1800.
Tbe election a t Florham Park borough reMbellus to the Landing Hotel Company
must
likewise
be
recognized
as
best,
at
Sig. Salvatore Stabile
- .
Baritone W.
legacy to tbe " new-old " Couucil (which will Albright, 108; Councilmen, W. T. Brown,
flDGAR L. DURUNG, Sheriff.
by
deed
dated
September
20,
1889,
nnd
resulted as follows: Mayor, Jcase S. Keys; loost aftor persons have come to yean of
next week resume governmental functions in 100; n a r r e y H. Franco, 114; CommlBsIonor
Chronicle and Bra
p. 1123..40
corded in Morris County Cl»rk'» office in
Councilmen, James White, George E. Pelcb, discretion.—Keystone.
Miss Leila Trimble - • - Soprano BookU, IS of Deeds, pases 89, & c ; thence
Dover) in tbe hope that that body, out of the of Appeals, Francis Kluien, 110.
Aarou P. Condit, Caruot B. Meeker, C. F.
north
twelve
degrees
fifteen
minutes
west
goodness of its collective heart, may order
Miss Rabcile - . . . 1 Contralto being a continuation of tbe second line of
Hopping, Lyman Fish. There was no opposAfrican
warrants drawn in payment of the same.
MONTVILLE TOWNSHIP.
said tract of land seventy live feet to a coring ticket.
The pygmies of Africa, says Captain
AND OTHERS
ner marked by a stake and heap ot stones'
In Montville there was but one ticket, but
Guy Burrows In hia "Land of the PygAt Brown's Hotel. Ledge wood,
thence (2) north eighty-six degrees thirty
It fa perhaps nob necessary to Btate that John H. Milledge, candidate for reflection
mies,"
ore
masters
in
the
art
of
hunting.
minutes west one hundred and twenty-three
The
largest
organization
of
its
kind
in
nothing in ths foregoing applies to Council- as Freeholder, was opposed by Walter A,
They can kill evon elephants with their the world. A complete orchestra of feet eight Inches to a corner marked by a
ROXBURY TOWNSHIP.
man Lyon, who neither put in a bill, nor, as Young. Milledge was elected over Young by
stake aud heap of Btones; thence (3) south six
little bows and arrows, blinding the aniTOWNSHIP CLSRK.
tho third member of the Finance Committee, a majority of S3 votes.
ladies. A musical treat. Don't miss degrees forty-five minutes east one'hundred
T. Varney Rarick. R
HO malfirstfcyshooting at its eyes. Onoe ho
and fourteen feet two inches to a corner
approved tbe bills of bis colleagues. With
!•
blinded,
they
never
leave
him
till
he
Henry C. Baldwin was elected clerk; John Charles I King, D
this
novelty.
marked by a large stone with a drillhole;
140
fallB.
him, an agreement is an agreement.
Husk, township commltteeman; Henry Bott,
tbenoa (4) north sixty-five degrees east BixtyThe
harp
used
in
this
orchestra
was
Rarick's majority
8
A pjffiuy, I have no hesitation In soroae feet four inches to a corner marked by a
But, aren't the others a precious lot of quib- commissioner of Appeals; William Husk and
imported
especially
tor
this
organization
ing,
eats,
as
a
rulo,
twice
as
much
as
will
large stone with a drill hole; thence (5) south
TOWNSHIP COUMITTEE.
Garret B. Jacobus, surveyora of highways
blera I
ti'irty-elgbt degrees eaBt one hundred and
JohnTodd, R
120 •ufflce a full grown man. He will take a from Milan, Italy, at a cost of 62,000,
and Elmer Speer, constable.
fifty-two feet Beven inches to a corner on tho
stalk
containing
about
G
O
bananas,
seat
H. K. Solman.R
148
second line of said tract marked by a stone
AnotJier I n s t r u c t i v e " L e a f . "
JoBeph McConnell, D
153 himself, and oat thorn all at a meal—beartificially set in tbegrouud; thence IB) alorat at 1 o'clock p . m. « W p , 90 head o t horses will In
The ERA last week gave an instructive leaf
Frank I. Davis, D
]3» sides other food. Tbon he will lie and
MOBBJS TOWNSHIP.
stcond line north twelve degrees fifteen sold. AJ1 aelected b j mvself-m«te!ied town,
groan throughout tho night until morning PRICES - - 35 and so cents said
concerning trolleys out of the lesson book of
The total vote was 402, cast as follows ;
minutes west one hundred and twenty-nine draught and road hone»f U TeifTtormy, sal.
McConnell'B majority
10 comes, when he 1B ready to repeat tho opfeet four inoh-s to the place of beginning, will Uke place next day.
Montclair. The New York IWbune on MonTOWNSHIP COMHITTEEklAIf.
Solman's
"
9 eration.
W. W. TRIMMER.
containing
thirty-six one hundredths acres
Soeto coir on u l o ot Klll«oro'o Drag Store, and
219
day, in an editorial on street cars, gave an- Charles Y. Swan, R
more or less.
'
0»n ba Mcnnd by telapBoc
sunvEYons OF HIGHWAYS^
179
other equally instructive leaf out of the lesson Charles B, Slater, D
Vlrtvei of Frnlt Jnlee.
Svlvester O. Baker, R
;
143
THE SECOND TiucT-Beglmilng at a stake
books of Paris and Budapest, respectively,
Pare grape juice, says an authority on
144
Swan's majority
40 Ellsha E. Reger, R
and Btones oue hundred and eighty eight feet
Augustus S. Bryant, D
140 foods, 1B Invaluable In either slokn&ss or
/ W e quote from the editorial:
FBEEnOLDEB.
on a course south thirty-seven degrees fifteen
Irving
Gardner,
D..
•
141
health.
In
fevers
tt
Is
both
food
and
medi" I n Paris there isastreet car company. I t Charles R. Whltehead, K
16EIminutes west from tho southwest corner of tho
22
south abutment of tho road bridgo of tho
has three hundred cars in use. I t payB the Joseph Van Dyke, D
Baker's majority
\ ......
2 cine and Is more and more used by physi177
cians. Oranges and pineapples make a decanal and Delaware, Lackawanna and Westcity a royalty of $300 a year for each car, or
Reger'a
"
" licious juice, but the small fruits are more
ern Railroad a t Landing, New Jersey; thence
Whitehead's majority
4$90,000 for all. It provides a scat for each
JUSTICE OF TUK PBACK.
(1) south Df ty-tbree degrees west two hundred
valuable. Currants, used alone or mixed
COUUISSIONEB o r APPEALS.
and twenty-five feet to a stake: thence 121
passenger.
I t provides lucloaod station
Alfred Fanoher, R
14a with a third of raspberries, aro more so,
Robert
Hipeon,
K
23
north twelve degrees west three hundred feet
Thomas Minion, R
.133 and the huckleberry and elderberry yield
bouses and platforms for them at street
to a stake and stones ; tbenco (81 north flftv101 products not to be despised. Blackberries,
n o John W. Fanoher, D
corners. I t gives free transfers from line to Charles H. Cole, D
throo degree east two hundred and tvrontjPeter A. Hummer, D
]42
fluid or gardun, are valuable medlolnal
Rlpson's majority
line. I t payB expenses, pays good dividends
""O feet to a stake and stones in the south
agents,
and
tho
poorest
cherry,
uneatable
John W. Fancber's majority
10
right of way line of tbe Delaware, Laoka. on its stock and divides its surplus profits
8UBVKY0BS OE HIGHWAYS.
aa a fruit, becomes nectar when made Into
wanna and Western Ballroad ; thenw (41 folCONSTABLES.
. above the prescribed dividends with the city. James Dlckson, R
230
lowing the same about throe hundred feet to
'
139 a drink.
225 Eugene Coleman. D
"What would the Metropolitan Traction Com- James Brant, R
the place of beginning, wblch, after deduc™
William
H.
Rarick,
D
142
Bishop
EVOJM,
D
174
Frank Advice,
ing twenty-sovon hundred and flft
pany aay to that ? The General Omnibus
143
Christopher Moody, D . . . .
17 Fred. Blaught, D
"I'm.golng
to
a
fanoy
dress
ball,
and
I
Company of Paris gives a scat to every pasDavid Thomas, R
145
Dlcksou'B majority
60 Henry Llsh, R
ortyetaht hunaredths acree : beiniStnl
senger, pays a royalty of (400 a year on each
143 want to conceal my ago. What shall I
same premises couveyed to the party o"tho
; . . . 144 wearf"
Brant's majority
61 George Hills, R
of its vehicles aud makes good profits. In
flM part by deed from Axel W. Nibellus ESTATE OP MAROARBT FRITZ, DECEASED.
George Force, R
142
"Witr a mask, madam."—Mew York
JUSTICES OT TIIE PEACE.
tbe German cities the street car companies
O U R BOCKBEER,WHICH IS NOW READY dated Beptember 20 1880, and recorded in
World
23
pay in royalties from & to 15 per cent, of their Robert W. Williams, R...
Morri. County Clerk's ottico In Book TJ-13 on
Purauaot
to the oWar of tne SurroMte ot " "
Thomas' majority
y
M DELIVERY YW5BREWEDIN NOVEMBER AND page
225
80, &c. The add party o[ the flrst part S^ i . " ' " " • t h , nude on the eliJnUi d«y ol
gross receipts, and they aro profitable con- David Pioreon, R
DIED.
Hilts'
••
::
A, D., one thousand eight hundred ail
Edward Brastod, D
172
DECEMBER
LAST. IT ISA PURE.WHOLESOME further grants, assigns and conveys to tho March,
LAITY—At
the
home
of
his
parents
ID
Luxcerns. In Budapest the underground* trolley, Charles W. Mattel, D
nlnety-nlne,
notice la hereby g S r a to all person
170
EXTRACT OF MALT AND HOPS THE EQUAL party of too second part, Its mcceasors aid hovln- cltlniB against the estate of Margaret
emburg, from pneumonia, Henry Laity,
which Hew York is now just introducing
assigns forover, tho right and privilegeTnf
WASHINGTON TOWNSBIP.
aged 16 years.
Williams'majority
58
. <Sot t h oO ooi imm' 'yy "'
"' MM"rrta.
"rrta. d»ceo«&.t»
d»ceo«&.
OF ANT HIGH PRICED MALT BEVERAGE ON laying a one inch pipe from the aboro <h l£2
with fear and trembling, has been in suec
present t h u
d n thh o r affirmation,
i tto
under
In Washington townBhlp there was but om DICKERSON— At his home in Newark, on
Plersou's majority
53
scribed promises to a small l k
b fi
THE MARKET, FAMILIES SUPPLIED &
ful UPO for ten years in a for more rigorous
ticket. The following were elected : Clerk,
Thursday.
March
P,
Charles
F.
Dickerson,
OONBTABLBS,
_THE
SEITZ
BREWINGCaH
climate than ours, too. Tbe company gives
aged
87
years,
formerly
of
Mt.
Olive.
Hollowny
W.
DuDnrd
;
Township
Committee,
y
g
water
to
the
hotel
or
mberdwe
229
a seat to each passenger, in cars a t least as Maltby G. Tlerson, R
barn or stable which may 1» SS
!^^>
EASTOM.PA. and
John Moore, R
226 Matthias Fleming; Commissioner of Appeals,
thereon for use therein, tho pipe to bo
fine BE those fa this city. I t pays large taxes Michael McCarthy, D
mauon, within tne time so limited, will be forevff
Frederick A. Apgor ; Surveyor of Highn-ays,
under ground and sal, p r i v E
i"
to the city, maintains krgo insurance aud Patrick Prendergast, D
Alfred C. Howell and John T. Tfaughrigbt
d a i i S r ° r i i 6 r aouon "•»*"• •^ta"-tt"
sick funds for its employes, pays large aums
on.
ba?n
r»ta£
Datea the eighth day of March, A. D.. 1699.
Plerson's majority
03 JuBtlces of the Feaco, John B. Read and AIyearly to reserve and reserve tax funds, for
M o r r l s t o w n , N. J .
JESSIE A. WOODHULL.
Tint THIUD TKAOT, bounded and described
Moore's majority
60 plious IUff; Constables, William Voort
,1 „ , ff
AdnUnlstratrlr,
Interest and for a sinking fund, and yet
f. '?"?; " e B'"» ln 8 at the
third coinerr of
Is the largest Investor hi Heal Estate
e th
Jacob Wiscbim and Sbafer Selgler; Overseer
OVEltSEEB Or THE POOR.
of
Horse
about
seven
years
old,
sound,
"""
Dover, N. J.
a tract
of land
land us
us convoyed
convoyed by
by Nancy
Rkrm
makes 6 per cent yearly dividends on its
y
Rkrm
Mortgagee
la
tho
County,
having
approxict
of
Maltby O. Plemon, R
229 of the Poor, John J. Swa;£e.
to
Landing
Hotel
C
S
?
mateTy
«900,000
of
its
funds
loaned
a
t
the
stock. The secret of It h that its stock reprekind, weight eleven hundred pounds.
to Landing Hotel Company b
Freeman Husk, D
1C9
present tiroo on thta class of Becurlty, coversents nothing but honest capital actually InALONZO B. SEARING,
Ing property of more than double tbat value.
A handsome muff. Owner may
Pierson's majority
veBted and employed In the enterprise. The
A Fluo CMmntii.
recover same a t Justice of tlie
'7-1 w
Dover, N. J.
water is left in the Danube."
In that nowly founded Yankee toira ot It Invites Applications for this Class
Peace Brown's Office, on Sussex
MT. OLIVE.
of Loans in Large or Small Sums.
Southorn Finos, N C , thoro is a new elegam
TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE.
street, Dover, on paying cost of
Expenses for Searches, etc.. Moderate
hotel, the Plney Woods Inn. AKewYorkei
John /!. Smith
....01
this
notice.
J O H N F WOOD.
Wo W a n t t o b e F a i r .
INTEREST, FIVE PER. CENT.
Ira !C. Stephens
....03 is managing tho hotel und It Is crowded every
Tbe Index lost week, commenting on tbe
winter. Tne climate a t Southern Pines is
r
This
Institution
wilt
also
make
loana
on
articlo in tho ERA of the week before in de- StepbonB majority
just grand. Not too cold; not too warm but accepted collateral aeaurity, payable on de- Four rooms, garden, good well waler.
TO LET.
C O U U I S S I O N J I H OP APPEALS.
mand or on. specified time, at current rate
fence of tho volunteer!) who enlisted in the
junt right. Take a run down there and w
Five dollars per month.
A cottago containing seven rooms, nicely
. . . . 7 2 how you liko tho climate. I t costs but llttl , of interest.
Spanish-American war, charged that the ERA Nelson Salmon
....60
Ilnlslied, water in kitchen, Also to lot, or
AIONZO B. SEARING,
nine minutes e
unfairly quotod from tho hxdek, "leaving Theodore N. Bharpe
HBNHY W, MILLER, President.
na excursion tlckota can be had and Pinoy
for Bale, three ottaor houses, all on Richard"
. out tho gist of the articlo," I t Is true that
* majority
Id Woods Inn will inako you moderate raten.
H. T. HULL, Becrttary and Treasurer.
' 7 - ' w.
Randolph Avenue.
,JI6.
0AKER OPSRA
SHERIFF'S SALE.
MONDAY, MARCH 20.
NEW YORk'S
n
24 SUPERB ARTISTES 2 4
TUESDAY, MARCH 21st,
THOS. O'NEIL
SHOEMAKER
Removed from Sussex Street
to his new store on Black*
well Street. Custom Made
Shoes a specialty. Repair*
ing neatly done.
»:*
NOTICE.
M3&tfaE1iKS3S5SSa£
WANTED.
FOR RENT.
round.
iU
HAHH
17-tt
Inquire F . V. BIROH.
THE IKON ERA, DOVER, N. J., MARCH 17,1899.
Stephen C. Betry, who has boeu very i]
IK, L. A- W*N Jf£
THREATENED
HTUJKE A VERTED.
Itb pneumonia, is out again.
Tuesday was pay day at tbe car shops aud Sunday T r a i n s t o b e R u n Over Time A r b i t r a t i o n Hesults In S e t t l e m e n t of
Continued from first page.
ou the Morris and Essex Division.
Road IJpreafter.
DlffloultleB.
Spencer's majority
will erect a new blacksmith
Through conciliatory cuetliodi there was
Commencing next Sunday, tbe nineteenth
Uonk'i
'•
Entered »t the Pout Office at Dover, N. J., "hop OB East Blackwell street opp-silo their instant, Sunday trains will be run for thu settled on Monday afternoon, in one of the
COMUIBSIONEH OP APPEALS.
present location.
, s ,econJ-cl»«» matter.
accommodation of the public over tbe Morris mout important hutjinees concerns of this city, A. J. Cook, R
159
Carpenters are at work remodeling the „ aud Essex Division of the Lackawanna. Vi_ certain differences between employers and Daniel CsUagban, D
98
IX)CAL JOTTINGS.
rior of Cbarla H. JJennott's stationery Morristown trains wjl) leave IS'ew York as employees, which, had they been allowed to
Cook'» majority
61
run
their
usual
course,
would
almost
inevifollows
:
7:30
a.
m.
for
Washington,
making
SURVEYORS OF HIOHWAVB.
TliBre are at present an unusually large store on Sussex street.
Henry J. Misel and George W. Stickle, of all stops, arriving at that station 10:35 a. m. tably have resulted fn a prolonged labor ManningFlatt, B
159
number of cases o[ typhoid Cover in Newark.
10:15 a, m. for Dover, arriving at 12:20 p. m. struggle, with no eud of wriouB consequences. W. W. Wasbburn, R
101
Kockaimy,
have
gone
to
Old
Point
Comfort
Edward Laughlin, of Port Oram, entered
12:00 m. for South Orange, arriving at 12:54 On February 7 there was organized in James Lilt, D
m
tor a week's pleasure trip.
All Souls' Hospital at Morristown on Wed98
p. iu. 2:00 p. m. for Dovor, arriving a t 4:04 Dover among the umkillerf laborers employed Joseph P. Dunn, D
Major O. L. Pruden, executive clerk at the P- m. 4:45 p. m. for Morrintown, arriving at ia tbe Richardson & Boynton Stove Works a
nesday to lie treated for a tumor.
Flatt's majority
61
Wateon Little, late proprietor of the White House, Washington, D. c , Is visiting ti:-0 p. in. 0:45 p. m. for South Orange, branch ot' the National Federation of Labor,
Washburtfs majority
63
arriving at 7:38 p. m. 8:30 p. m. for Summit, uuder the name of Federal Laborers' Union,
Central House, in Rookaway, has taken »:.. L. DIckerson aud family.
COMBT ABLK8.
The Kamilj. circle Social Club will bold trrivtag at 9:40 p. m. 10.15 p. in. for Dovor, No. 7,2U, William A. Ferrine, delegate of Charles Hopper, R.
c'liarge at a Hotel In Krankliu furnace.
143
the National Iron Moulders' Union, being t~e JohnF. Wood, K
171
Tuere will be a " Birthdav " entortalnmeDt their BEcond annual masquerade ball In Date's jrivlng at 12:20 a. m.
162
To New York, trains will leave South organizer. Within a week or two after the Frank Hasan, R
nt the First Baptist Church on TuBsday even- Hotel at Mt. Arlington to-night.
Morris Utter, D
85
local
organization
was
effected
seven
laborers
The private car of the president of the Orange, 7:48 a. in., arriving on New York
ing, March 21. Doors wide open to all.
George Whittle, n
Ill
side at 8:40. 8 a. in, from Dover, arriving at who bad joined it were discharged. Among George Martinis, D
83
Northern
Pacific
Railroad
is
a
t
tbe
Dover
The Essex County Park Commission has
car shops undergoing repairs. It is named 10:10 a. m. li :05 a. m. from Morrlstetrn the seven were tbe officers of the new organiHopper's majority
32
purchased the Waverly Pair Grounds from
zation,
and,
as
the
men
surmized
that
the
arriving at 12:40 p. m. 1:05 p. in. from South
the Yellowstone''and cost about *35,OO0.
Wood's
"
60
the Naw Jersey State Agricultural Society
Orange, arriving at 2 p. m. 1:45 p. m. from men bod been discharged because of their
Hazen'a
"
51
H. Heimanis making extensive altarationi.
tor »7n,000.
Dover,.arriving at 8:60 p. in. 0:45 p m. from activity in behalf of then* union, tbe matter
Too members of the Dover Lyceum uave to his store on Sussex Btreet, Mr. Heiman Summit,arrivingat 7:55p. in. 0:45 p. in. from WBA brought to tlie attention of the National
MT. ARLINGTON.
challenged the Port Oram Social and Llt- also intends to build an addition to his house Dover, arriving at 8:40 p.m. 7:35p. m. from Federation of Labor.
There waa but one ticket in Mt Arlington
on Gold street, which he will occupy this Washington, arriving at 10:40 p. m.
wary Clubs to a serial of debates to take
On Saturday last, Samuel (Scrapers, presi- borough, C. B. Cook waa elected Assessor;
spring.
place in a month.
On the Boonton branch train No. 1)5, leav dent of the National Federation of Labor, James T. Lowe, Collector; Richard J. ChapThe Rev. W. H. Sbawgor will give his sec- ing Hew York a t 9.15 a. m., and arriving at John O. Bogert, labor editor of the New York lin and David J. Trundy, Councilmen, and
Revival meeting have been beM each night
ond talk on ••Ten Nights Iu a Barroom," Fhillipsburg 12:10, and returning leaving Evening Journal, and Ernefit Crosby, a Francis G. Himpler, Commissioner of
toil week at th» First M. E. Churcb. Deacnn- with stereopticon illustrations, at tkn Uirst
t-» Corbin, of Jersey City, has been conduct- BaptlstChurch next Sunday eveulug. Every- I'hillipsburg at 5:16 p. m., and arriving in member of the Social Reform Club, of New Appeals.
Hew York at I p . i t . , will be run daily. These York City, to whlcb both Gompere and
ing the meetings.
body welcome.
PEQUANHOC TOWNSHIP.
Bogert also belong, came to Dover anJ, after
trains will make all stops.
Mrs. Scott FIchter. of Upper tongwood,
TOWNSHIP OLEHX.
hearing the Btory of the men, held a conferA hill has been introduced in the Legiswhllo doing some work near her house on lature providing tor the incorporation of the
395
ence with F. I), Richardson and Superin- Albert W. VanSann
Shoot Tor a Tjvvlmg Cup.
Friday of last week, stepped on some ice and township of East Orange as a city of tho
181
tendent Lynd, which resulted in a n appoint- Arteuius V. Zeliif, jr
fell, breaking her leg.
Frank Class had a handicap Bhoot yester- ment for another conference for Monday.
second class. East Orange has a population
Van Sann's majority
214
day
at
bis
Lake
Denmark
Hotel,
the
prize
Tiie Literary and Alumni .Association will of upwards of 30,000.
On Monday President Gompera and Afr.
COLLECTOR
contested for being tbe handsome silver lov- Bogert, accompanied by Sarauul Prince, of
hold its regular meetiog in the north Bide
William L. McCue
287
" His Better Half » played to a Bmall house ing cup won by him recently at tbe shoot
the National Cigar Makers' Union, after a Irving Titus..
school building this (Friday) evening. "An
285
in tho Baker Opera House on Wednesday.
evening with Whittier" is to be the literary To say that all who attended were well satis- h«ld at Denville. Any one who is desirous of protracted conference with Mr. Richardson
McCue's majority
2
placing this piece of silverware In hla collec- and Superintendent Lynd, succeeded in reachattraction.
fled with toe play doesn't half tell it. I t was tion must needs now apply to Jacob Drake,
TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE.
ing an amicable settlement of tbe troubles
Sheriff Henry M. Doremus has been chosen just one chunk of solid enjoyment.
Horace Francisco
244
of Mt. Freedom. "Jake" brought bis eye and that had arisen.
Mr.
Richardson,
Mr.
to take charge of the Bpring election, In place
825
The Rev. Dr. Halloway will give a lecture nerve with him yesterday and as a result car- Compere Btatei to a representative of tbe Jesse Ward
of Carl Lentz, chairman of the Republican
on his trip to Bermuda at the regular meat- ind home the mug with a score of thirteen ERA, averred that he was not opposed to tbe Ward's majority
Bl
County Committee of Essex county, who reing of Morris Council, Mo. Ml, Hoyal Ar- out of fifteen, Tbe conditions of the shoot union and would not oppose it, but that reCOMMISSIONER
OB*
APPEAL8.
slgnod temporarily. No better man could canum, on Monday evening, Marrh 20. It la
were fifteen live birds per man at handicap cruiting for members must be dona outside Eugene Bailey
177
have been selected.
earnestly desired that every member bo pres ises, the entrance being the price of the of working hours. He also agreed to give Richard T. Dudd
890
CHarles MoCormlck. of Central avenue.was ent.
birds. Robert T. Smith actod as referee, to orders to the foreman that they must not use Budd's majority
222
arrested on Friday of last week on a charge
Quarterly meeting services will be held at the entire satisfaction of tbe twelve contest* their influence either for or against the
SURVEYORS O r HIGHWAYS.
of BSiault and battery preferred by his wife.
union; that the discharged men would be
the Free Metkodlut Church on Friday, Satur- ants. The score follows ;
Silas
W.
Matthew.
178
The warrant was served by Constable Blake.
reinstated as Boon as vacancies occurred, and P. R. Casterlio
yds.
day and Bunday evenings and on Sunday
171
Bail was given in the amount of ttOO by MeHathaway, at) 3 0 3 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 0 1 1 0 0 — 1 1 that no one should bo discharged because he GarrettD. Smith
424
morning aud afternoon. The Rev. J. W, Drake,
SO 3 3 1 1 1 U 1 1 S 0 0 2 S 2 1—18 was a member of the union. President C.H. Van Ness
Uorraick for his appearance before the Grand
400
Tamblyn, District Elder, will have charge of C, Orr,
SO 3S8310OSOW
Jury.
Gompers, for the union, agreed that no
HUer,
29 10 11 01 O I w
tbe services.
Smith's majority
251
Baker,
38 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 3 0 2 1 0 2 3 — 9 efforts to obtain increased wages should be
Tlie new borough of Florbam Park, which
Van Ness's majority
227
Mls3 Josephine Corbin, the Deaconess, will J. Orr,
20
0
2
1
2
1
3
1
0
1
2
0
2
2
0
0—10
made for a t least a year and that It should
was formed last week out of tbft northern
JUSTICE o r THE PEACE.
29 OftlOlOOlOw
Bpeakinthe First M. B. Church on Bunday O'Brien,
rest entirely with the individual laborers James R.. Evans
portion of Chatham township, contains eight
{170
Decker,
27 1 1 1 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 — 1 0
morning on her experiences in tbe deaconess Hlnchman,
27 2 0 2 2 0 2 0 3 2 2 1 1 2 0 2 — 1 1 whether they join the uti.on or not.
square miles. I t has fourteen miles of
JobuDlannett
197
ork in whluh she has been engaged for Cook,
38
2
1
1
1
0
0
2
2
2
0
2
1
2
1
S
1
2
road, three of which are macadamized. Its
President Fox, of the National Iron
many years. The Kev. Dr. Woodruff will HDlIoran, 25 2 0 l 2 1 0 O 0 2 0 w
Evan's majority
178
1
total population is 600, and number of votera
MUUBOH,
29
2ll021O0O0w
Moulders Union, was in Dover on Friday of
preacb in the evening.
170.
w—withdrew
lost week. He conferred with the company on
PORT ORAM.
We would direct the attention of our
JIIss E. & Batcheller, of Somervlllo. who
that day and on Friday evening there was a
In the borough of Fort Oram there was a
readers
to
the
new
advertisement
of
Strauss'
A
Unique
Attraction.
wai elected State Regent of I.lie Daughters
meeting of the local Iron Moldor's Union in Citizens' ticket and % Republican ticket. The
of tho American Revolution, has sent in her itore, in Newark, which will be found on
On Monday, March 20, Dover's citizens will the Baker Opera House, which President latter won. The total vote was 286. The
resignation as regent of the General Freling- page 0 in this Issue. Typographically it la a be the recipients of a novel musical feast On Fox attended, and at which the impending tabulated result follows:
hujBea Chapter. Mrs. Henry Hardwicke, a very taking advertisement, while tbe story that day New York's Famous Ladies Orches- labor troubles were dlscusaed. All's well
AEBESSOR.
granddaughter of General Frellughuysen, it tells wi'l doublets interest readers of tbe tra, an organization composed of celebrated that end'B well, and the ERA congratulates George H. Flartny,C
MS
was elected President, to succeed Miss BatchsololBte and renowned lady musicians, will both the company and itu employee* upon the Thomas B. Tone, R.
186
A
meeting
of
citizens
of
Chester
wilt
be
peaceful
conclusion
of
what
might
hove
reeller.
give a most unique concert. Those who have
Flartty'a majority
7
held on Saturday to appoint a committee to heard these famous instrumentalists in New sulted in a serious industrial disturbance.
Johanna Kelly waa arrested on Saturday
COLLECTOR.
confer with President Truesdale, of the Dela- York will certainly not miss this opportunity
of lost week by Constable Blnke on a charge
Patrick O'Leary, C.
180
ware, Lackawanaa and Western Railroad, of listening to these charming girls once more,
of larceny made by 8. R. BenDett. Mrs.
Henry Collins, R
168
with a view to getting Mr. Truesdale to make and those who have not been so fortunate
PKRSONAL MENTION.
Kelly bos been in Mr. Bennett's employ as
ColUnB'majority
23
the terminus of the Chester branch in the ought not miss the chance of seeing and hearhousekeeper and for some time articles of
COBNOILMEN,
town Itself, instead of where it now is.
Mrs, James B. Mellck spent Sunday in
ing the greatest female musical artistes of
value have beeu disappearing. ' Kecorder
Michael Mulligan, O.
128
Brooklyn.
An announcement of a sain of horses by both continents.
Gage died her bail at (200, awaiting the
James H. Flartey, 0.
128
W. W. Trimmer will be foupd in another
Miss Louise Williams spent Thursday in Andrew M. Ryan, R
Tbe organization is most complete. Every
154
action of the Grand Jury.
Edwards. Hance, R
160
column in this issue. Mr. Trimmer ia a well- instrument IB in the hands of a genius. The Morrlstown. The total amount of money in circulation
known horse dealer and has held many a sale cello player 1B an Italian; the harpist, a
Emmott Hopkins, of Boonton, was in Dover
~io
Ryan's majority...
on March 1, 1800, as given by Bradalrecl's,
throughout the county. Prospective buyera native of Athens, Greece ; tlie trombonist an on Tuesday.
Hanoe's
majority..
wai $1,028,842,012, being (203 000,000 more
will do well to attend tbis Bale, which will Austrian ; tbe first violin in the hands of an Charles Holler Is home from Willlamaport,
0OMHISB1ONEB
O
r
APPEALS.
than on the corresponding Hate last year. On
take place at Brown's Hotel, Ledgewood, American; the drum, a Roumanian; tbe Long Island,
Charles Pfelffer, C
140
the basis of a population of 76,600,000, the cirviola, an English girl; the'flute, an Amerinext Tuesday.
George Parr, B
143
cnlBticm per capita is (25.57, a n increase of
Misa Ella Fellis, of Dundee. N. Y., la visitcan ; the clarionets, Hungariaus ; cornet, a
Considerable
interest
is
manifested
In
the
S
I'-Mtt per capita as compared with the per
> Parr's majority
French Miss, and two violins in the hands of ing friends in Dover.
capita circulation for the corresponding date . jvival services In the First M. E. Church a Russian and a Gterman girl, respectively,
Miss Mary Wright, of New York, ia visit.''
and the meetings are well attended. The nearly all nations, excepting Spain, being
RANDOLPH
TOWNSHIP.
of last year.
ing Miss Mary Richards.
meeting to-night (Friday) will be especially represented. The orchestra Is under the ex
In' this township the normal Demooratio
The Colonial Life Insurance Company
Dr. Fred Decker Is recovering from a majority is about 125. Notwithstanding this
fur young people. Miss Gorbla, the deaconess, perlonced direction of Marc Gelger, whose
:
evidently doesn't intend that its light shall
severe
attack of the grip.
will assist Mrs. Woodruff In holding meetings fatne>s a conductor has been heralded by tbe
the Republicans succeeded in electing their
be bid under a bushel so far as Dover is conHarry Smith, of Avondale, visited Joseph candidates for the Township Committee,
for women only on Tuesday, Wednesday and entire New York press.
cerned. A handsome new sign, 25 feet long
Duckworth on Saturday.
Thursdays at 3 p. m.
Township Clerk and Assessor. Thomas O.
end tn-o and a half feet wide, WBB last week
Tberepetroirefs not entirely classical.popuCharles Lockwood, of Pater-eon, visited BasMttled his ticket with the unparalleUed
The young people of tlie First Baptist lar muslo receiving a fair share of the proplaced along tho front of No. 10 Blackwell
| Republican majority of 60 votes.
street, where the Colonial's main bratioh for Cburch on Tuesday evening called at tbe gramme. Tbe vocalists are all well known friends in town on Sunday.
The tabulated result follows:
Miss Martha Baker, of Hudson street,
the Dover district is located, with Oscar home of their president, Mnt. John Andrews, In the world of song. Miss Ravellesang with
TOWNBQIP OL8IIK.
on TJnion street, giving her a very agreeable great success with the Italian Opera Com* spent Sunday at Arlington.
Peer in charge.'
James
P. Cannata, R
208
surprise. To show their appreciation of her paay lost season. 8ig. Stabile, a baritone of Mrs. P. M. White, of Blackwell Btreet,
The American Sch'ol Furniture Company
Joseph B. Meeker, D
177
services they presented her with a beautiful high order, is an artist ot extraordinary spent Sunday at MorristowD.
was on Monday Incorporated in Trenton with
parlor lamp. Recitations, games, etc., mads power and always carries bis oudiences by
Cannata's majority
81
Wade Darling, of Jersey City, spent Suna capital stock of 110,000,000, t o manufacture
the evening pass pleasantly.
ASSESSOR.
itorm. Leila Trimble, a sweet and syma- day at the home of Herry 8. Peters.
nil kinds of school and church furniture. The
Thomas O. Bawett, R
240
The Senate on Wednesday took up the thetfo soprano, wafts her auditors into
iccorporators are Samuel B, Lawrence, RobMias Charlotte Sedgeman, of Fairvlew Charles Coe, D
151
ert P. Barry, jr., John B. Surninerfleld, O. B. Assembly amendments to Senator Keteham's dreamlands of fancy and delight. Verily, a avenue, Is visiting friends in Sparta.
musical treat is ia store.
Volunteers'
Compensation
bill.
Mr.
Ketcham
Baasett'a
majority
Spencer, Henry M. Havilahd, Henry C
Miss
Grace
Clark,
of
New
York
city,
spent
COLUOTOR.
Ererdsll, Arraitage Matthews and Leavltt J. said tint the amendments were of such a
Bunday with her mother in this'city.
,.XT8
Isaac N. Cumback, R.,
Hunt, all of New York, and James C. Young character that a consultation with tho State's
F i r e at Mt. A r l i n g t o n .
Mrs.
J.
L.
Seely,
of
Brooklyn,
is
the
guest
..215
Donitns
L.
Cory,
r,D....
financial
officers
would
be
necessary
before
nf Jersey City.
K. F. Totten'H house and tbe adjolulng of Mrs. Albert Meafoy, of Randolph avenue.
tbe Senate could dispose of them Intelligently.
Cory's majority
37
"Resolved, that the United States has
blacksmith shop at Mt. Arlington were deThe bill was laid over temporarily.
Dennis Van Llew, of New York, visited
TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE.
stroyed by fire on last Saturday night. The
more to fear from internal than from exA meeting of McDavit Post, O. A. K., was Ore, which occurred at about 8:40 o'clock, Dovor, wboro he formerly lived, on Monday. deorgeH. Wolfo, R
800
. tersal foes," was the subject of an interesting
Deputy Revenue Collector Douglas, of Daniel B. Crater, D
184
debate at a meeting of the Dover Lyceum on held on Monday night, at which plans were was caused by a defective flue. Mr. Totten
Monday night. W. O. Brown, Charles Cum- made for a big affair on March 27, which bad been at the nouBe during the afternoon Morristown, was a visitor In Dover WednesWolfe's majority
~10
miDB and Nicholas Praed argued the affirm- will be open to tbe public. Chaplain Me- and, as he found the chimney had filled up day.
COMMISSIONER OF APPEALS.
100
Mrs. Thomas Bolitho haa removed from C l v l n McPoak, R
ative, and Frank Brown, Oscar Boyd and L Cormick made an interesting address. There with snow and the grate was frozen, he
223
M. Smith, the negative. The decision was wore recitations by Obadlah Parker, and started a fire la tbe stove and then went out tbe brick block on Blackwell street to South Horace Baird, U
rendered in favor of the affirmative Bide. Comrade Bryant, of Walnut Grove, was to attend to some business ia Mt. Arlington. Sussex street.
Baird's majority
64
Upon bis return, well on towards evening,
Theodore Cummins, W. Updy keend Augustus present and addressod the meeting.
Miss Florence Loeaw, of Port Morris, boa
SURVEYORS or HIGHWAYS.
We would call the attention of our readers the flre in the atove appeared to be about been the guest ot Miss Lizzie Hedden during aac MoPeak, R
Tmscott acted as judges.
"V:--'171
out, so, after closing tbe draught, he left i t as
John G. Dalrymple, B
172
The Supreme Court on Tuesday denied the to the new advertisement of the Cover It was. It Is surmised that the chimney be- tbe past week.
Jesse Clark. Jr., D..
231
application for a writ of eerttorari to review Boiler Works, showing ths construction of came overheated and this caused the fire.
John Sandabl has secured a position In Charles O. Parsons, D
216
tk» contract made by Jersey City with Pat- their steam or hot water heater, one-half the The blacksmith shop, which adjoins the Cold Springs, N. Y., and left Dover for that
Clark's majority
49
rick H. Flyun for a municipal water supply. casing being cut away to show tubes, etc. dwelling bouse, also caught fire and wasplace on Tuesday.
Parson's majority
44
The Court held that the reasons given why .These beaters have stood t i e test of the late destroyed.
Tbe property and furniture
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
"Whitford,
of
PaterJUSTICES
o
r
THE
PEACE.
the contract should be set aside are without severe weather* to the entire satisfaction of
insured for fa, 100.
son, visited Mrs, Whitford'a mother, Mrs. Matthias M. VanBtten, B
166
merit. The requirements and specifications those having them in use. C. O. Boskiug
Samuel D. Youngs, R
170
John Glbons, on Sunday.
with reference to the bids were all reasonable represents this department of the Dover
Jacob Rldner.R
102
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Richards,
of
NorD.Hudson Dalrymple, D . . . .
225
Flre nt .Lake D e n m a r k .
and for the benefit of the city. The demand Boiler Works.
wich, Conn,, visited Mr. and -Mrs. Albert JohnB. Blackwell, D
224
upon the bidders for a deposit of 1100,000 as Theodore S. Hart, of New Tork city, died
E. P. Merritt, of Lake Denmark, baa susTheodore
C.
Fierson,
O
222
Richards on Wednesday.
a guarantee of good faith was not oppressive, ot .the home of his brother, Fred Hart, of alned seriouB losses through two fires which
The Rev. and Mrs. Decker, of Decker town,
Dalrymple'e majority
55
as the city's intended expenditure is 18,000,000. Essex street, this city, on Thursday morninBi •lave occurred in the past fortuight. On
Blackwell'a majority
54
March 10. Mr. Hart waa in the 2Sth year of March 5, at mid-night, his barn' caught lire have been visiting their BOD, Dr. Fred. H.
Pierson's majority
52
Under the act making a city of Summit,
its age. He had been ill for some time and and' was totally destroyed, It was iDSured Decker, during the past week.CONSTABLES.
tta flrat election tor city officials will be held
Mrs. Rodney Howell, of Dutnont, IB vUituad been living in Dover with bis brother for (1,000, which,.however, does not cover
Joseph Anson, R
........103
on the second Tuesday In April. The townthe loss, as the barti'Cbntalned a quantity of ng at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Powell, R
170
•blp officials will hold office until the Mon- during the winter. Hia wile aud one rhlld
lachlnery and farming implements of value. A. Judson Coo, on Bergen street.
John A. Lampoon, R
171
day following the election The particular survive him. The funeral services will he
ElijahC. Burnett, D
...22a
On March 8 tbo Merritt homestead was also
held
from
his
late
residence
In
liorrlslana
William P. McFherson Is now ticket agent John P. C. Brlant, D
features of the new form of government are
223
totally destroyed by flre. This lire Is sup-at Briok Church, Orange, on the Delaware, James
E. Chambers, D
314
" ' forth in an aot recently passed by the this evening. Interment will bo made at
posed to have been caused by a defective flup. Lackawanna and Western Railroad.
legislature. The law, It is eipeoted, will be Ainltyville, Long Wand.
The house was insured for 12,800, which was
Burnett's majority
SI
ratified by the votera a t the forthcoming
Helen Johnson, aliaa Glover, who has been Far below its cost. Only a year ago Mr. Her.
Briaut's majority
Horace Kraft has left the employ of the
•talon. If this ac6 should be rejected tho the guest of the Sheriff of Morris during the
Chamber's majority
43
ritt had gone to great expanse in remodelling Richardson & Boynton stove works and has
Incorporation will be under the law of 1807, winter, returned to her home among the old
O V X B S U B or TUB poon.
the house. About seven years ago Mr. Mer- accepted a position in New York city.
"blch applies to cities having a population canal boats below the guard lock this week.
Joseph AnsOn, R
,
174
-itt's hotel was dostroyed by fire.
»' less than 18.000.
Mts3
Maude
Downham,
who
has
been
makElijah
C.
Burnett,
D
218
On Tuesday Helen managed togetdrunkaud
ing an extended visit with Miss Bessie Simpwas arrested by Officer MoElroy. On WedBurnett's majority
44
The Board of Excise Commissioners at a nesday Recorder Gage ilxed the penalty at
Killed on tlio Rnllson, will return to her home in Alexandria,
8
1»eial meeting on Monday night transferred ten days and ooBt, and Helen returned to John Qrogan, thirty years of age, a brake- Va., tomorrow.
ROCKAWAY BOROUGH.
we saloon license held by George W. Crane MorrlBtown. As tbe costs aro not in sight, man In tho employ of the Delaware, LackaIn Bockaway borough the following ticket
Mrs. Edward I*. DJckenon and Bon Harry
™ a salobn on the corner of Warren and and the prisoner will have to remain at Mor- wanna and "Western Railroad, waa .fatally were last week*tbe guests of Major O. L. was elected, the opposition ticket being withDick,arson streets, to Edward Jones, heretoinjured while drilling freight cars at Morris
for, manager of tbis Dover branch of the ristown until they are paid, It in probable Plains late on Tuesday night. Grogon bad Prutlon, assistant secretary to President Mo- drawn in the morning: Mayor, Simon J,
Lowentbal: councilmen, Mablon H. HoagKlnley, in Washington.
that this viait will last longer than tho pravt
«ltz Brewing. Company j and the saloon
just made up one train and was getting out
land aud A. J. Hclllag; Justice of the Peace,
OUB one, which was ninety dayB,
Mrs. Myron H. Cook, of Piccatinny, has Edward 8. Arnold; commissioner of appeals,
"conse held by Thomas J . Carr, for a saloon
of the way of the locomotive, which was
The postofflce at Wnldwlck, near Paterson backing down to couple the other train. He arrived homo after a week's sojourn in Mount Edward H. Todd. Thomas E. Hoagland was
on SUS36I street, to Wllford A. Surnburger,
lately manager of tbe Morris and Easel Ho- was entered early tat Friday morning by stepped on tbe other track and did not notice Vernon, N. Y. While there she attended a re-elected as Freeholder.
tel, corner Warren and Dlckerson streets. thieves, who blew open tho safo and B"t that a train WOB approaching. Before he musicale given by her niece, Mrs. Harry
« Is Mr. Jones's Intention to remodel tbe Btamps and cash to tbo amount of $250. Geo.
lid get off the track ho was hit by tho DeForost Hunt.
B0CKA.WAY TOWNSHIP.
"ano suloon and make it a flrat-olaas cafe, Oughton, tho poatmastor, lives over his gro-locomotive and knocked dawn. Tho wheels
TOWNSHIP M.KBK.
with superior appointments.
cery store. Ho m i awakened about 4 o'clock of the engine cut off both hia foet and one
Special Sale.
John Thomas, R
by the explosion. Tho postmaster aroused arm was severed at tbe elbow. Grogan was
Desirable building lots, 60x100, on the south John Finnegan, D
177
The Rev. Dr. Albert Erdman, pastor of
his neighbors and they began a hunt for the taken to All Bouls' Hospital where ho diod side of Maple avenue, will be sold for tho low
™ South Btreet Proebvtwlan Cburch, MorThomas'majority
101
burglars. At Hohokus, two miles from Wednesday morning. His home was iu Stan- price of $200. For terms inquire of A, P.
Hstown, last Bunday morning preached a
COLLECTOR.
McDavit.
^ ^ ^ ^
Wmon commemorative ot hia thirtieth anui- Waldwlck, they found tbo steel vault taken hope.
George W. Earl
261)
"rsary M pastor. Tbo following statistics from tbe safe. It had been pried opon and
D. M. Rlghter.
200
President Truesdalo and other officials of
"we given for the thirty years of hla pnR-emptied of about $50. No further trace o ' tbe Delaware, Lackawnmm aud Western
A Wheelman's
Earl's majority
Oil
"rate: Added to the church on confession the burglars was discovered.
Railroad Company stopped in Dover on Sat- tool bag Isn't complete without a bottle of
TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE.
« faith, T50 i by letter, 012, a yearly average
urday on tbair way to Hobokon nnd made a Dr.Thomas'EclectrioOil. HealscutB, bruises,
01
Thomas Heslln
213
tntir
of
inspection
of
tbe
depot,
the
yard
and
io. Tho bonevolont oontrlbutlons aggrestings, strains. Monarch over pain.
Sprluo; Millinery Opon In u,
Anthony Z. Vanderbilt
104
th" ciir Btaops. Great Improvement*i are exgated SM3.788; contributions tor church ant
Mlafl F. V. Weir, with Barton & Scott, wil ISSteu from tho new president and it would
Aaron Alatthews
37
congregational oxponsej, 8,270,701, a total ol
To Curo Constipation Forever*
Heslln's majority
,
wo.,489. Between 400anil 500 children have havo her opening display of spring mlllln 'not be a S Idea for the Board of Trade, to
Take Cuscorots Candy Cathartic. 10a or £50,
,fer with him. Tho early bird catches tho
If C. O* Oi toll to Citx6,iiTiiggiMiM wJund non*?'
Continued on fourth page.
'TO ba Ptlz el l, and Dr. Erdman has ofllciatcd ory (Saturday, March 35, No, S3 East Black con
worm
« H3 marriages and 760 funorala
well street, Dover.
Iron Bra.
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the newest things in Alpine
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The bottom to be knocked right out of prices. We must close out our winter
stock of clothing before taking inventory. Now is the time to buy, Don't wait
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ever offered in Dover. We quote a few prices. Can you beat them ?
$18.00
15.00
13.00
10.00
8.00
Suits now
Suits now
Suits now
Suits now
Suits now
$15.00
12.50
10.00
8.00
6.00
$18 Overcoats now $.5.00
15 Overcoats now 12.50
12 Overcoats now 10.00
10 Overcoats now 8.00
All Silk Lined Overcoats
former price $16 now $12.
An All Wool Overcoat for
Children's Clothing, all $7. Special Fine Chinchilla
marked down, they must go, Ulster $18 now $15. A
regardless of price.
rare bargain.
In our GENTS' FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT goods have all been cut in
price, with the same knife that cut our prices in clothing.
C. N. P0LA5KY,
The Cash Clothier and Gents' Furnisher
11 EAST BLACKWELL STREET,
DOVER. N. J .
> To inspect our fine stock of Carpetings for the Spring Season.
Our lines are very extensive and
we are prepared to show you
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quality, and, above all, price.
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the different grades on hand.
From the cheapest to the best
we feel confident that the wants
of all can be satisfied. We are •
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before you purchase elsewhere.
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Tho annual meeting of tho Stockholders of
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Stone, Brick, Lime, Plaster, Cement,
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•=—
TELEPHONE NO. 30.
After Mutiame Caodekriahad t»eeu silenced
t of any in climbing the bill and was MADAME CAKDELARIA VILLANUEYA. Bowie
was taken out of the Alamo and
en wi'ukoiu'd by tho defection of some
burned on a rutie fuupral p y e . She was not
iiiudreflij of volunteers, bad teen
massacred. A squad of Mexican soldiers
tri-:ifitbt)nert early iu the day by the LAST SURVIVOR OFTUK HAfTI.E OF we re placed over her, aud hitiT one of the
Though San Juan Fort Had Fall- [Verity-first infautry from Pearson's
TlltC ALAStO UVAJ>.
Mexican geuerald came ia and wit udrew
k'coud brigade. Tine regiment had been
lhem. Her life hud been Bpared because uf
en, the Battle Went On.
Jetorliet. by General Kent to nscist fio ivnt* tho MON! lutcrpstfnarivoirinii ier nationality.
iiawkine, but owing to the crowded
Iu Tcsnu-Uoru In lTKr>,Hlio TJvecl
When tbe Mexican army returned uftor
road hod not got into position in time to
"HEBE WE ABE! HERE WE STAY I" cliurga with tho Sixth and Sixteenth. to he 11 :i Yvnrti Old-Slit* " a * itn K.ve the fall of the Alamo many Mt'xifJiu wouit'ji
«bo
had asstnted the Texam were put ai
Wltnt'cs of tin* MHhhniTeOnK'it'H by
However, it lost tinder tbe fire at the
Santii Anim-Iiiferf*tltiir Sketch ol hard labor by the Mexican soldiers as punHo-»« «be Victor* Faced SpnnUb He- reek and also in ascending the hill
ishment
and Madame Caudelaria was among
Her Cnretir.
aert***—Short Range For th* *!»v- lose upon the heels of the other regithem.
•lrf «n 8KB Jnao Creat—Fearvon'a ments.
ThoEiiA, iuitfi issue of February 1", Inripfly She did great service to the city in nursing
Meanwhile what of the crest eonthInfantry Carried tbe Line Forward
west of tbo biockhoneo, the region noted tbe deiith or Madame Candelarin Vil tbe poor during tbe smallpox ei iitomics durBeyond All Otbera.
lanuova, the ]a»i survivor of tbe Alamo. lug the administrations of Mayor French end
taiab teouiB to have been most easy for
Antonio paper we it-publish the Mayor LyonB, going out among the patient*
[Copyright, 1898, by the Autnor.l
ttack by tbe Spuuiards? Kent'a Second From a Sun
An Excellent Combination.
extends! e'ory of the lifosnddeath mid nursing them day urnl night.
XL
brigade, under Pearson, as before stated, subjoined
The pKiisui t motliotl nnd
aindame Cauddatfa was probably in her
lAH
J O A N bad orders to rest its left upon a green jf this most inU-noting woman.
Ifccta of tin1 wfll Wnmvn remedy,
palmy flays tiie beat rook of Mexican dihhes SVKUP O F I'v.H, mumifflttturrd by ihe
IblockliooEO bad knoll on tho Earae ridge with a blockTexan.
She
had
cooked
Mexican
suppers
I fallen, but tbeonse GOO yards south. With tbat PearCALIKOKSIA 1'KI Svuui' CO., illuslrnie
Madame L'aniMcrUi Villanueva, the uioBt
I killing of Amer- ;ati's orders stopped. When this bri- nterestiiip woman in Texas from fl historic for many prominent men, among them Uen tho value of obtainintr tlK'lKiuitl Inxuprinciples of plants ltnown to he
I icuLB did not
gurft!, cnusieting of the Second and standpoint, tbe lust survicor of the batt'e of Stanley, John Twonip, H. D. AdaniB and tive
laxative ami pri'seiumgI stop. Less tbau Tenth, crossed tbe creek, thefirehadtbe Alanio, perhaps the oldest woman ID the ithers- In thin way fibe made miirh inoiipy. mediciinilly
them
in tlic* fnrin most rt'iYt'.sIiiii/rtotlie
\ 500 yards beyond boroowbat abated. Still the battle was world, and the p|>otiHir and foster inoilierof but the was of a charitable nature aud HIK* Uiste mill nucepttthlu t o Ihu system. Jt
distributed
it
among
the
p"or.
Jit, upon bigb ronriuR on tbe right and men were drop- twenty-t«*n orphan children, die*l a t 2;20
is ilif one ptsrfi'ut stri*n(jt1ii'niii(r l»xuelevations, to tbe ping all urouud. Wikoff was lying dead o'clock yesterday afternoon (February 10).
During her life sbe raised and carrd for tivi*. ek'unsiiiL-- the svstfin cmH*tuul(,v.
linf,' eulils, lu'inlnches nnd fevers
right and to tbe in tbe bed of the At ream. In order to
The deceased had been ill alwut teu days twent\-two orphau children. A numlcr of
t( l;
l -,i»yvi'l |>rmn»lltv «"d cJiabHuK "
left, (be Span- nrivaucu it was necessary to break the Death was due to old age. She died at the years agoartiild was taken before the vmi- Btoowreomt;
hnbltuiil cimMipuUon pi-riards still held lino into columns of fours. The water home of her daughter, Mrs. Francisco Flores nissioners court in this city. It was reported mancntU'. Its
ni-rfcut frt-cdoTn from
on. At this time waa two to three feet deep and the Paclieo,fit-lift South Concho street.
that tbe child hod been ill treated and thrown •very objcciioniibie qunlity «i»<l s " »
part of tbo Third, banks lined with thick brush. Entering
The residence is a wooden cottage and pre- out iuto tbo street The commi-sioners court jtuuL'e, mid its acting " " the Uwlm-Vh,
Ninth and Tenth he field, tbe column was fltrnck by a 'jitsan unpretentious homelike appearaue*1. summoned Madame Candelaria and asked liver Jintl bowels, wit hunt wcnKcnnifr
cavalry a n d heavy t\ra, but it swept on, pnssiug San There ore two largo trooa in the front yard. her what Bhe would charge to care for thp or irrititting- them, make it the ulenl
rongb
riders Jonn blockhouse ou the left of Wikoff'fl There are five robins in the house.
child. She answered: "Nothing; I will laxative.
in the. pi-otie.ssof mitnttttuiturtutf Hfrs
J were on tho ridge and Hawkins' troops, driving tbe SpanMadame Candelaria lost couL-iousness twen- take her on my own responsibility. Ail I nsk
usGcl. :is thuy are pleiiwnit to the
dae north of tbe blockhouse, 'where iards from hill to hill to thuir trenohoa ty-four liourB Iwfore she passed a*voy. Jus' ia papers uf adoption." Thu pa|>ers wert- are
to8te.bat tli«'inedHMii:tl qiuilitit's of tin:
made
outniul
ebe
was
given
all
ttie
care
of
a
there was a house with ontbuildings over the creet. Taking position on the before she became unconscious 6he ea'dremedy
uiv nbtiiim-il from seinui ami
•ad trenches, all ased by tbe SpaniardB jresl nt n dintanco varying form 400 to Why is it that God punishes me and doet- mother by the charitable woniau. That child otlier uromutiu pliints. by si IUCIIUKI
tor cover. TJie oavflirymeu eay that 1,000 yards from tbe advanced Spanish uot take me away when I suffer so t I have Is now s grown "wotuaa aod momus the loss known to the CAJAPOUKJA VW Sviii'i1
lomotime after they reached this point, trenches and butteries, the brigade held •ever done any one any harm and lmv< of Madame Candelaria OB though slie had Co. only. In order to tfut its lienelK'Hil
eifects and to avoid itnitutions. pk'iise
whicb wasknowD to them as San Juan out against a terribleflre. Themen lay tlways tried to do good. I wish Ood would been her own mother.
remember the full nnnienf theCnnipany
Bouse, they heard heavy firing at tbe down under tbe shelter of tbo crest and abe mo."
When the " forty-niners" came through printed on the front of every piieUnjre.
Mookbonse, This led them to suppose fired steariiij. not having time to in- These were her InKt words
Sau Antoulo on their way to the California
that tbe blockhouse bad not yet fallen reucb.
"When file died yesterdur afternoon she WBF gold fluids ihe duceuBed gave money to a CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
when they renched the creEt of the The experience of Pearson ia an ex- urrounded by her immediate family and uumber who werestrauded.
BAN FIIANCISCO. CAL.
ILLK. KY.
MEW YORK, N. Y.
ridge. However, tbe infantry enid that ample of the complications tbat may elatlvca.
Until three years ago she retained alt her
iv all Dnii'cisiH.—Price 50c. per bottle.
they fired from the captured blookboDBe imp til a subordinate to anticipate his
faculties.
Then
she
lost
ber
eye-sight.
She
Madame Candelaria wi»s the trother o'
and vicinity upon tbe retreating Span- chief. After the brigade tmci established our children: Candelaria VfHanueva, San bad been visited by thousands of people
iards and at their second linu. Many itself on. the front line, to tbe left of tiago Villanueva, Anmdo Villanueva an< native TexanB aB well as tourists. She would
gallant fellows of Wikoff's and Haw- tbe captured blockhouBo, one of Kent's Mr«. Francsca Paehpo, Mrs. Vaeheo end have from one to twtnty-five visitors a day.
kins' brigades fell after tbe blocMioneo aids enme up with an order to Penrson Santiago Villanueva survive. Tuere are Mauy people received valuable information
ROCKAWAY, N. J.
wa> in tbe posseBElon of the Americans. to make tbe vory move ho bad already
• grandchildren: James ViJIanueva, from ber regarding the title of lands in Bexar
Among these was Lieutenant Ord of curried out DuriDg the day Kent bad **arla Villanueva, Mru, Melchora Colderon. county.
Hawkins' stuff, who broke away from
odifled his original orders to Pearson. who lives at Chihuahua, Mexico, aud Aniado Madame fandelarla received a pension of
his leader in order to go in with tbe
If is of conreo impossible to dopiot Villanueva.
twelve dollars per month from the State of
men of hiBOwn regiment, the Sixteenth. the condition of tbe troops in the line
An soon as announcement of her death wnn Texas as a recognition of her services to the
Ord'a conduct that day was heroic, bis when night closed in. Words fail to excommonwealth
death most tragio. When tho brigade press it. The heat was awfnl; tbe men made a perfect stream of callers passed Into
woe at the creek, deploying for the at- wore soaked through and through; they the little home.
tack, he had said by way of encourage- bad had no fuod since mo ruing and DO The body waa exposed to view in the front
INDIAN FIRE WALKERS,
ment, "Yon can take it in 80 minutes." prepared meal then and bad none tbat room of the five-room cottage. It reposed on
Major Porse of the FirBt cavalry, who nigbt, excepting in a few cases where a stretcher draped in white, as watt every The Practice Still JSximtm In IVtrtu of
tkc Kukt.
went forward with bis battalion after packs were brought up from the bed of tblug el&e in tha roum. TUu remains were
It xaay Interest Btndenta of folkloro to
tbe capture of "Kettle" hill, wns also the creek on the ehonldere of already gowned in a 8t. Fianci* scapular shroud,
learn that there was a fire walking cerekilled.
wornout soldiers. Thegronjid waa very brown in color, with white lace about the mony
at Benares tho other dny which has
Deck aud aleeves, and futiu ribncms a t the
Tbe infantry reformed lines' at tbe hard, being composed ia eomo places of waist.
givon riso to a good ttwit uf disousslou in
blockbonra and took position to resiEt a calcareous rock. There waa no grumThe Indiun Press. There scums to bo DO
Mr. Santiago Villanueva, who lives atSlfi doubt H3 to the liuni3Sty aud suci:e_3 of the
counter attack, which a little later was
Matamoras street, was her sou and her wain performuuee, but, na a corruspomleut
threatened from tbe Spaniards in front.
Bupport
in extreme old nge. X-a=teveuing he points out, flro walking Is much more
Tbe blockhouse was a brick building,
spoke In bigh terms of bfs deceased mother, commonly practiced than is supposed. Ho
loopboled, with trenches on each flauk
himself witnessed three ceremonies of tbo
of
ber
charities
and traits. He mid:
«nd in front. West of it, toward SantiIn 1693 I was offered a fabulous sum to kind between 1883 end 1880 in Mauritius,
ago, tbe ground falls into a deep depres•where
bo believes thoy are of annual occur'
take my mother to the Atlanta Exposition to renco. The performers were natives from
sion. Six hundred yards westward, on
show Itw a» tlit) only remaining survivor of Madras. The mothod waa exactly oa dobotb sides of tbe main road to Santiago,
tho battle of tbo Alamo. I t was not tbe first sorlbod by Mr. Lang.
the Spanish had strong works. On the
offer of the kWl I Had to refuse."
American right and left of this depresAccording to this eyewitness, a priest
Ten years ago a committee of old citizens led off, working himself into a state of
sion the heights are abrupt, and pos.
cession of these was essential to the
called on Madame Caudelaria and promised frenzy and then walking a distance of
holding of the blockhonse as well as of
'hen she il.eU to ace that a monument was about 40 feet over livo embers, but "in
"Kettle" hill, because tbe heights on
erected over her grave. Most of them art such a manner that nolthor foot was long Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Wart
In contact with them." Several others—
Hardware Cutlery
tbe American rlgbt of the blockhouse
now dead,
on one occasion two little boys—followed
Glassware Woodenware
itself are higher than "Kettle" hill.
Deputy County Clerk Juan B&rrera mid the priest's example and were afterward
Paints
Oils
last evening:
As eoon as the cavalry took posseEsion
flogged to drivo away Bins that had not
Lamps
Kerosene Oil
Madame Candelaria was with our family succumbed to the fire walking—which
BAN JUAN BATTLEFIELD.
of "Kettle" bill, as already described,
many of tbo soldiers had roshod for bling, no depression of spirits, only de- from 1830 to 1830. I was a baby then aud wows hard. No amount offloggingdid
Oilcloths
Carpets
the
priest
any
good.
He
had
to
be
dipped
she
was
my
nurse.
She
told
my
pareutB
tbat
ward to the west crest and opened with termination to hold on, and a wish for
Matting
Feathers
their carbines npon the Spaniards support, although, while they did not she was in the Alamo battle and that Bow if In the sea to bring him to his senses.
Tha correspondent holds by the natural
aro'and the heights in front. Majors know it, thero waa none to give them, died in her arm-, oliu wild that stie helped
ALSO nBALBR IH
of tho "phenomenon." He
and captains got their battalions and All the infantry and cavalry were on wash and prepare the dead for burial and explanation
examined tho inou's foot and says
troops together and wi th a cheer oharged the front line and tbe only help to be that Santa Anna burned them afterward. carefully
that they were cot burned, but were *'ai
forward. Two troops of the Third cav> looked for was tbe coming of Law ton When I was a lad I frequently saw a wooden hard as iron owing to a lifelong exposure
•try, led by Major Weasels, Captains down tbo £1 Oaney road to threaten tho monument upon which wa« 1inscribed: ' Here without boots." That ia all very well,
Morton, Hnnter and Morgan, dashed Spaniards on tbe unprotected aide of ile the heroes of the Alamo. This monument but the hardest feet would surely bo affectTin Roofing, Plumbing and all
stood about ivtiere thetit.JojuyWa Catholic ed at tho end of Borne 15 steps over a floor kinds of job work promptly attend
straight for the building known as tbe Santiago.
of
flro.
And
the
flro
walkors
don't
hurry.
Church
now
ittamU."
San Jnan Bouse. Tbe Ninth and Tenth
ed
to.
Law ton moved op. it's true, bnt not
cavalry, with part ol tbe rough riders, until after midnight and then nnseen by Madame Candelaria will be buried today,
•earned to strike for the honse, bnt tbe Spaniards, until he reached their The funeral will be liuM from the residence,
Hannah More'* Wedding Dar.
Tlie celibacy of Hannah More, the Engowing to obstructions the line became pickets, about 600 yards from the right 410 South Coucho street, at 9 a. in. and at
nixed. On this charge there were some of the cavalry line on the crest, as be- D;80 high mass will be said at San Fernando lish writer, which gara her so muoh time
casualties. Captain fifgolow aud Lion- fore staled. There he halted, and gent Cathedral, The remains will then be taken to bond the powers of her mind to the interests of humanity* has always been a
tenant BobertB of tbe Tenth were wonnd- back to Sbufter for renewal of orders. to San Fernando cemetery.
of surprise and discussion. A
ed in charging down from "Kettle" hill Galls ior support for the troops in- The honorary pall bearers will be Gen. W. subject
writer, relates this circumstance): "Sho
into the swale, and Captain McCoy trenched on, the San Juan ridge had, of H. Young, Capt. Sara C. Bennett, Capt. Wil- waa early engaged to be married to a genwas wounded in ascending the ridge. course, reached Shatter at v&rions times liam UcMaster, Capt. J. A. McCormlck, Capt. tloman of family and fortune. Tho wedCaptain O'Noil, of the rough riders, was during tbe afternoon aud evening of the Juan Garza and James Cullfuiora.
ding day was fixed. Tho bride and her
killed. Soon after reaching tbe bonse let, and be told Law ton tbat as things The active pall bearers will be Jnan Subira, party moved off gayly to the church whore
the ceremony was to bo performed, only
ilajor Weasels and Captain Hnnter of stood the qnickest way to get in position
Garcia, Lino Bancht-z, Antoulu tofindthat tho lorer was not there. 'Tho
the Third were hit. The fall of Major in aid of Wheeler's line waa to counter- Martiano
iUvaS) Capt, Morril Poor, Capt. Andreas laggard comes late/ thought the attendVessels left tbe command of tbe regi- march to the crossroads Eonthwest of J21
ants. They miscalculated; he came not Ksttaatei ChPerfully Qiveo.
ment in the boudfl of Captain Morton. Canoy and come back to £1 Foso, tfaenco Coy.
at all. A horseman rode up to the church
aranteed.
Troopo I and B, under Bonghton and to San Jaau ridge.
I t has beeu a long time Bince the announce- door and handed a lotter to Miss More.
Dngan, coming up from San Jnan block
.Nothing definite lias yet been made ment of a death ia Wan Antonio has recalled With melancholy apologies tbe faithless
house, joined, aud Morton pushed for- kuownas.to the gtreugth of tbe Span so many historic facts, With the death of •wain told her that ho could not 'tako tho
ward 205 yards to tbe crest of tbe ridge. lords on San Juan ridge. Tbe garrison Madflme Candelaria the last voice is silenced responsibility'of making her his bride.
FOR SALE.
Tbe Ninth and part of tbe rongb riders of Santiago is placed at 10,000 before of those who eiperifiicrti that awful massacre, Atthofiomo time he offered any pecuniary
TdNew Jersey Iron Mining Comwany offers
were off to the right of tbat point, and the mnch talked of Fando's col a ma the fall of tho Alamo, on March U, 18311, when remuneration in his power.
for sale the property known aa "THE ALFREU
4
Captain Galbrailb, with Lieutenant reached there. It would have been pos- San Antonio was besieged by tbe Mexicans
'Whether tbe lady fainted or only HOW," situated on tbs tUrrot mad front Dover to
and convenleiit of ac-vu from.factor
Berkeley and two troops of the First sible to have sent half tbe garrison or under Gen. Santa Anna, and 182 brave souls, pouted la not mentioned^ but her relatives P-rtOrain,
and mine ID both ptacen, Tho property coast Ms
followed tho business up with such IPB
otvalry, was also there.
Haven blocks or double dweliinvB, wltli outmore from the main trenohea to San a park of them sick and wounded, were killed promptness and spirit that tho 'dastard nf
kltchena, well Ruppiltd wMi cistern watrrcnllwtvd
slate ronfB,tioc! larjje pnrd^n lots attached.
Tho Sixth cavalry had kept in tonch Juan ridge after it was apparent that by a force of several thousand.
In love' raudo a settlement upon tbe from
Propprty offered at a price wkluh will yields, rewith the infantry all the way up the (bo Americans were to at tuck there in
Fourteen years ago, there being a dispute Blighted lady forjSlOD ayeor tor Ufa."— turn of WKiit per cent, after pajinir repairs, tnxes
EiohangG.
and
Insurance.
Address,
hill to San Joan blockhouEe, and, reach- force. Why it was not done only tbe over the age of Madame Caudelaria, her rela,_ ..
L- O. BIERWIRTH,
lag tbe crest, was on tbe left of tbe Spanish generals can explain. A Frenob tives sent for the certificates of her birth.
BAUD TO COMBAT.
Tenth. Thna the cavalry bad a strong officer in the Spanish servica told one of This article has since been lost, but i t establine npon the highest part of the ridge his countrymen in the Third cavalry lished ber age in the handwriting of a Cathoextending from the Santiago road north tbat tbe Spaniards wera amazed at tho lic priest. She was bora at Fret-idio de Rio THE EVIDENCES OF OUR SENSES—WHAT DOWANTED.
VER PEOPLK SAY IS PIIETTY GOOD
ward toward tbe El Oaney road, ready persistency of tho Americans in push- Grande, Mexico, In. 1785, and died in Man
Y women, each with an infant or joung
PltOOr FOR DOVER CITIZENS.
to form connection with Luwton's left, ing forward against San Jnan ridge in Antonio, Tox , at the remarkable age of 113
child,
altuatlons
lii the couutry (fienerui
•ooording to plan. Theee troops imme- the face of tbe pitiless fire which waa years ond ii mouths.
When we see i t ourBclvce,
boU3ew(»rk, plain cuokinK, eto) Small wngcB
diately began intrenching, some using poured a t them nt tbe crossing and
^xiwoted. Apply Slate Cbarltfpa Ai i AMHWJWhen our otrn ears hear It.
It is probable that Bhe . was tbe oldest
atlon, 105 East Xwouty-BeconU Street, New
tin plates and fingers, and others, es- while QEocuding tbe slopes. He also Eaid woman In tbe United States, if uot in the
AVhen our neighbors tell It.
Y«rk City.
pecially the Tenth cavalry, tools brought tbat when tbe Spanish troops were entire world.
Our friends endorse it.
along on their hacks. The right of the driven over the crest of tbe ridge tho
No better evidence can be bad.
Her father's name was Antonio Castauon,
Postal Information.
line was under lire from a blockhouse men in their second line bad to hold and her mother's Francjsca Ramirez, the It's not what people say in Mains.
A. U,
AHRJVAL, Of UAlLa.
off toward the El Caney road. Parker their fire for fear of killing friends, and father being Spanish, the mother Mexican. Or distant niuttringa from California.
fl^4-New York direct.
took his guns np the hill, nnd, nnder tbat that resulted iu demoralizing them Her maiden name was Andrea Caetanon.
No deceiving echoes here.
7:a8-Eaaton,
PhlllipBburg,
Hackettatown, Stantbe direction of cavalry oilicers, UEod qnito as much as tboso driven out of the
Dover talk about Dover people,
hope, Mt ArllnRton, Port Oram and all
At the age of three years sho removed with
them with good effect. It was believed front trenches were demoralized by be*
Piihllcoplnlou published for tbe publlogood.
points on the Sussex Railroad.
her
parents
to
Laredo,
Tex.,
and
at
the
age
•t the time that tlia Spaniards were ing compelled to beat n retreat; hentse
8.-ij-Cheater, Succaflunua, Iron/««utl Lake DenThere is no proof like home proof.
ready for a conntor attack. The Ninth there could be no attempt at a coun- of about 25 years came t o San Antonio,
mark.
testimony at tbe back of overy box of
caTAlry on tbo right of tho line, being ter obargo, joffc a t tbe time when it where from an historic standpoint ber career Homo
0:10~N6w York and -way.
Doan'u Kidney Fills.
has
beeu
in
some
respects
uupnralleled
ia
the
onlyono battaliou strong, asked for help would bo moro effective—that ie, at the
0:20—New
Yor,k, Patoraon, BooatoD, Eastern
from tho infantry, and finally Kunt sent very moment of American success. It is entire world, considering that she was a Can you believe your neighbors?
and Western States.
Read this Statement mode by a citizen;
to itB assistance some of tbe blockhouse woll known to fightiug men that the
g:a5—Pennsylvania and «!1 points on the Hfafa
Mr. George H. Alpaugh, of Succaaunna,
When Madame Candelaria first came to
Bridge Branch K. R,
Tictorg—namely, the Thirteenth infan- very moment of snocc&s and high exulabout one roilo west of town, says: P. U.
try.
tation is Hie most dangerous for tbe as- San Antonio there were but a few scattered farmer,
"
I
suffered so much from kidney trouble 1:87—All polnta from Blnshamton east, connec
abode bouses. She lived to aeu it grow to a
sanlting
column.
Strength
is
exhausted
As San Jnan blockhonse was situated
tion with Sussex R. R.
city of 65,000 souls, and to note many Im,- last harvest that I thought several times I
mtiBtglveup. I ea*d t o my wife this last l.-fi9--New York, Newark ond Morriatown.
on (he crest of the bridge no advance in tbe effort to take a position, but once portaut modes in the manuer of living.
spring that I dreaded the time of year to •J:44—Same points as 7:28 A. u,
was made by Wikofl's and Hawkins' the vktoiH have tinio to get breath and
The deceased claimed that only aBliorttlme come when 2 must again go Into the harvest 3:27— Hlbernla, Marcolla Uouat Hope i
troops. They intresoued tbo lisa from come to n full realization tbat the posi before
U
the battle of tbe Alnmo Bbo saw Santa field, but I was fortunate enough to find a
Roc.tcn.way.
the San Jnnn rond, tho Sixth cavalry tion is thuirs thoy will die in their Anna,
the Mexican general, come Into the city remedy like Doan'a Kidney Pills, which not V08—New York and way; Chester, SuccftBumia
tracks
boforo
giving
it
up.
Every
moposition, southward, rising for this work
disguise. She said tbat bo drove a mule only relieved the bacbacbu but strengthened
and Ironla.
tho Krag Jorgensen bayonet, whioh is ment that tbe Spaniards delayed ooun- fa
my buck. I was troubled with kidney comwas apparently selling bay, whilegeUic
simply a very heavy knife with a blade ter attack on San Juan ridge made the and
plaint for tbe last ted years and suffered so *• M.
his plans of tbe boMlo mapped out. I t wi
American!
mo
muab
stronger.
U, a MAILS CLOSE,
about an inch and a half wide. Hawher Idea that he did the work himself, not severely at times with paiu across my loins 7:1&—Now York and way; also Eastern State
kins' brigade, wblch bad lost thebeavl
GEORGE L. KILMER.
wlehing to entrust so Important a duty to any tbat it was Impossible to gat about and attend
BULLETS SANTDEATH"
J.WRIGHT BRUEN
Stoves, Ranoss m Healers
anfl Scraaton eoai
ftJ BB5-G87STRAUSS,
Broad street—21 West Part street,
NEWARK, N. J.
i An Important Double Event
* ACRAND_SPRINC_OPENINC
..CREAT INTRODUCTORY SALE..
t
for less money than any other stofre in Newark.
To properly celebrate and introduce this policy we have
inaugurated a wonderful Bargain Feast which we have decided would be rightly named
Our Great Introductory Sale.
A sale in which our own and otlier people's previous efforts
will be cast in the shade. You will find this a sale differing
greatly from otlier sales—when you consider this i s n o t a
clearing sale of odds and ends, broken lots or unseasonable
merchandise. But a great offering a t s p e o i a l p r i c e s of all
new, bright, choice and fashionable goods. We will introduce
the sale at the opening of a season when other houses are
figuring on making profits. We are counting on making
many new friends.
Every wise woman will undoubtedly take advantage of this
great opportunity when she reads of our many great offerings.
jj
FREE!
of his aides.
Beantjr la Hlood Deep.
She always contended that James Bowie,
Clean blood means a clean skin. No Los Angeles and tli<* Pnolflo Const nnd
Return.
beauty without it. Cascarcts, Candy Cathartho famous scour, died of pneumonia tbe dny
tic clean your blood and keen it clean, by
Special
excursion
from
points
In
Penneyl
before the battle of ihe Alamo. She had
stirring up tbe Jazy liver and driving all im- 'anta, Maryland, District of Columbia, VIr nursed him and after the massacre w(th the
purities from the body. Begin to-dny to
banish pimples, boile, blotch en, blackmails, jinla, Wrat Virginia, Ohio, New York and dead and dying all around ber she fell upon
and thai sickly bilious complexion by tnliing New Jersey, on tho occasion of the National his body and entered heartrending pleas to
CaacaretH,—beauty for ten cents. All drug- Educational Association meeting at Los An- tho Mexican Boldlera not to take his body, exgists, .satisfaction guaranteed. 10c, 26c, 50c.
K»*los, Cal, In July, 1HU0, at reduced rates plaining that be had not died in battle, but
Far particulars, address William Kelly, jr., bad died a natural death and was thereforo
I Jest or All
General Eastern PaesoDgpr Agent, 0., M, & entitled to a regular burial.
to cleans© the system in a gentle and truly St. P.ft'y,881 Broadway, Now York.
Whll" she was entreating nnd pleading one
beneficial manner, when the Springtime
of tho Mexican sold'era drew his bayonet,
1 toll 1 neea
comes, use tbe true And perfect remedy,
striking her on tbe chin aud the right wrist,
ttyrup of Fig*. Buy tho genuine. Manufac if tho skin, horrible plague. Mostoverybody Tho scars of tho wounds mndu nt that tlm«
tumt by tho CAKtarnhi Fig Syrup Co. only, filleted In ono way or another. Only OUP ohe will carry with tier to (tie gravo. It u
&ftnti f.»r tale by all druggists, at 60 cents per Bttfe, uever fa-Ilug cure— Doaa'a Olutmont. ttald that tbe BaniQ bayonet went through
At any drug store, 50 cento.
Bowie1* boa>.
FREE!
3 On Monday, March the soth, we will present free to
j every purchaser a large and beautiful Hand Painted Porcej lain Nove'ty as a souvenir of the occasion.
d I,
' TTTTTT'fTT T»TTTTTTTTTTTTTT**TT1
SCHIMMEL,
I
T T T T T T m i l H U n i IllflC
])EWITT R. HUMMER.
MASON CONTRACTOR.
Real Estate and Inmirance Agent.
All kinds of Mason "Work and Jobbing
OCBce over The Goo. Richard's Oo.'a Store
promptly attended to.
Office ond residouco
DOVBB° R. J .
-.2-1 y.
82 GUY STREET,
f)R..R. A. BENNETT,
QLIVERS. FREEMAN,
CARPEMTEH AND BUILDER
OOB. OOLD AHI> OBIBIKCI BTB.
DOVER, H. J .
I 81« 9 A.M.
HODEB J 1 to 8 P. H,
I 7 to 8 P. U.
Plans and specifications made and contract*
taken. Jobbing always jmrticuiarly uttemleti
to. Orders lett a t the lirick Drug ytore ol SPECIAL attention given to DISEASES 0]
WOMEN and CHILDREN,
Mr. Wm. H, Goodale or at the post ulllce will
be promptly attended to, Corner Uuion aud
River Btrmtfl, Dover,ft.J .
JOHN O'CONNEUU
• p I E NEW JERSEY IRON MINING CO
Practical Plumber, Tin ant1Offers for Bale UWrabfe /arming aud tlm
ber lauds iu Morria Count v in lut« ot 5 ucm
Sheet Iron Worker.
and upwards aud several good building lot*
Ora-m, JS. J .
Steam and Hot Water Heat* in F u nAddress
L. C. BDCKWUITH, See'y.
log.
"SffiSSS&Kr Dover, IN. J.
•yy< i. ROSS,
B
( '
After many weeks of impatient waiting and after a considcrablu outlay for carpenters, painters and decorators—with
new arranged and enlarged departments—with shelves, counters and tables loaded to overflowing with all that is most < '
beautiful newest and most desirable of the productions of
foreign and domestic looms and fashions. The most needed ( '
things for men, women and children's wear and use are here I '
for the Newark shoppers.
We will find ourselves on Monday, March the 20th, and ( •
tinriiiit the ensuing week, ready 10 greet all of our many old
:UK1 new customers. Come and bring your friends.
We take advantage of this occasion to call the attention of
the shopping public to our betler facilities for doing business
and our improved liberal and up-to-date methods—to make
new promises to be fulfilled during the coming season namely
—to refund your money willingly for any unsatisfactory purchase, to see that you are quickly served by courteous and
pleasant salespeople, to deliver your purchase promptly and
that every dollar spent in our store will be. well spent, that
we will sell only reliable goods to all classes of people a n d
£UGENE J. COOPER,
ATTORNEY A T LAW AUD
MiSTKB AMD BOLIOITOB IN CBANOEBY
Office in the Tone Building,
OVJIB J. A. LroK's STOKE,
DOTXE, S. 1.
BOVKR, N. J.
ATTOUNKV AT LAW
S0U0ITOB AND KASTBB IN CHAflOBRT
. H, DECKER, M. D
PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON
Offlce on Blaokwell street, opposite
Metliodfet Episcopal Olmrch
( 8:30 to 10:80 A. « .
Office houns-j 1:00 to 8.00 p. 11.
(0:80 to 8:00 P. H.
DOVEB,
NEW JERSEY
AND ROTARY PUBLIC.
S t a n h o p e ,
.
.
.
.
N e w Joreov.
QEO. 0. CUMMINS. M. D.,
BULOSWELJ, STRGST, HSAB WABIiSK
MRS, SARAH E. DSHART FERNALD, M. D.
DOVER, N, J.
DeHart Homestead near Mt Free,
dom, N. J.
I 8:80 to 9:30 A. u.
, 101 HOUBS < I to 8:30 P . M.
Office hours, i lo 5 p. m.
( 7 to 8:30 P. M.
P. O. address, Mt. Freedom, N. 1.
Malarial DiBeases and Rheumatism receive
50-tf.
special attention.
THIS C O M S YOU
il you wish to reduce the cost of your
Life Insurance or desire to carry a
policy for ihe
PROTECTION
JOHN DRUMMER'S
vuA vmo and HAIR aurrma SALOON
MANSION HOUSE,
COB. BLAOKWKLL AND SDSSKC BTBEBTS,
DOVER, N. J.
The place has been entirely refitted in a neat
manner. Ladles' and Children Hair
Cutting a specialty.
ol your lamily or estate,
TBE
BUILDING LOAN MUTUAL
J_ J. VREELAND,
CONTRACTOR, OAltPBHTXR AND BUnJ)BB.
Newels. Build or built up. Btalr rails of all dfn.en-
worked ready to put up. Maat«l». OBa
issues policies on the Term, Whole Life Jtom
KlttoRS. ArcUiteolural Wond Turning. Band mil
or Limited Policy plan from $joo 10
Offloe
u d giop, Biack<I3i utroot.
$10,000 lhat are in immediate benefii
DOVER, NEW JEH8EV.
for lheir full lace value, ai rates thai
will interest you.
For information write
MARTIN LUTHER COX,
COOMY BUFERIMTBNDBm'
OP P U B L I C B0H00L8
HBUTLDINQ
LOAN
MUTUAL
Oracm—BLAOKWBLI, BT., DOVER, *• ••
..Hotras: 9 A. 11. to 12 M. every Saturday.
Southern Jersoy, New York State and to
to tny work. I often rolled and tosied iu bed
elgn.
all night and during; the day, if I sat for any
length of time, itwus only with tbe greatest S:M-Hackettatown, WaBhin^ton and all points
DOVER INSTITUTE OF
offnrt that I could g e t up, Tho kidney
on main lino,
secretions contained stnllniont and of
SJa-Port Oram, Mt Arlington Rn dftn poirta to
traces of blood. I about made up my mind
Baston.
Lire Insurance Co.
that l hud Brigbt's disease when hut spring I »:I8-Che8ter. Suecasunna and Ironla.
rt'ttd in our Dover paper about DoanV Kid- 0:1B-MDrrlBtown, Newark and New York direct
HOHE OFFICE, CAMDEN, N . J .
. CONOUOTED BV
ney Pills, Thefirstbox I took relieved nu< 10:D0~-Mine Hill direct.
suillclontly togivn me icreat encouragement Q:15—Roekaway, Mt. Hope, MarctlU and HIFHABCIH R. FITIIIAK, Fmsldant.
bornia.
mid bofuro I had finished tho second box tin*
JOBWJI H. OASKir-L, l,t Vloo President.
pain had loft me altogether urnl tho kidney P. II.
OFF
secretlmia were normal. 1 recommend tuft 1:1G--New York and all polnta via Boonton,
E. AiinLKn AiuismoNa, COUNSEL.
y,
•iM~Now
York
and
wav.
vnluuble remudv to anyone Burturinjr from
JUnnv
UEBVES,
Beorotnry.
GERMAN TAUGHT ACCORDING TO
the Central Railroad of Now
J):1O-A11 poi
kidney tioublo."
lersev (Htg
ld Branch), and point* in
THE BEST MEtaODS OP TSB DA?
Pennavtvanla.
Uoan's Kidney Pills for Role by all dealers
Loseons Glvou Both Arternoon ond Evening.
Prlc-o 6U mini, fllttiled by Fosier-MObimi Co,
WH, M, FIUHEH, DJatHot Hu,,t
CHARGES MODERATE
liulrulo, N. Y., mile u^oiitH for tbe U. a. Hemember (be UAUIO Doou'd and take no aubstU
Correspondence
will,
Iluildl,,,,
Loan
APPLY TO
J|__• «.-Bo(!k»w«y u d Hl«h Dridne, Inn o
GermanLanguage
fiDSEBBDCH,
p
Branok Ofilco, Pierson Building, Dover, N. J .
Asaociation members earneatlysoliei t e d '
ERNST NEUENDORFF,
No. 18 BergcD Street, City
THE IKON ERA, DOVER, N. J., MARCH 17, 1899.
MOKUISTOWN.
the military inertuRp bill will lie unfaalile (o thf government
Colonel
An entertuinmeut for the benefit of the
}'it:<iuuri wan handed over to the civil
OF NEW JER8EY.
organ fund was held in tbe Baptist Church
Recognized as a Leader of Repubticuitles
for
trial
Four
hundred
ou Monday evening. The Rev, Dr. Noruiac
Frl<l»>, .11 ur fii JO.
Aatbracite cooi uaed exclusively, insuring
eleven pet-sonn were drowned and
gave areadlug.
All IH <iuift lit Ilolhi :LIMI Manila, In the R3 vesselH luBt In the recent hurricane
lican Opinion.
cleo&liiieeB a n d comfort.
Ricbard Greou and Charles l^tcher have l)iilipi>iiiy [Blnndi*. Ainerlcan troopa (n Queensland
The hospital ship ReThe N*w York Tribune offer* to tbe public a
beeu appointed t o clerkships in t h e Morris- *.•;'!•(; lunded at Negrus on March 4 and lief arrived iti Gibraltar
It was an- newspaper which is absolutely representative of
town poatoffice. Letcber was a member of '.;•)••• well rt'cf-ivfd
TIKE TiliLE IB KKFUOT BOV. 20, 1898
it WUH reported In nounced In Washington that a satiBfac- the best opinlou of tbe Republican party on utl
the Second Regiment New Jersey Volunteers ]><indnn that KUKHJU and Great Britain tory understanding a s to affairs In Sa- national tanutm. It in liigniBin}, atroup, comjjltUduring t h e Spanish-American W a r .
hart readied un understanding over the moa had been reached by the three and patriotic.
A number of Morristown women, wivea of 'lintsBc niiiwiiy luan contract. It is de- treaty iioivtrs—Oermany, Great Britain
Tbe Dally Tribune its £10 u year. The Weekly, TBAINB LBAVE DOVER A S POIiLOWft
President Me- 81, but can be obtained, la conjunction witb vanwell-known members of I. O- O. F., a r enii'l that Italy has Beized Ban-Moon bay and the United States
For New York, Newark and
Kinley,
with
a
party
of
friendB,
Htarted
•
Mr,
Goschen,
finst
lord
of
the
adcms
local papers, on mure advantageous teruiu,
about ' o apply for a charter t o organize a
for Tiiomasville, Ga., to remain about The Semi-Weekly ta 92 & year.
Elizabeth,at6:31, a.m.; 3:59 p. m
lodge of Daughters of Rebecca, with forty tntralty, dlscuasetf the annual navy estl- two weeks
President McKinley apnintc-a
In
the
house
of
commona.
An
offlcharter members,
For Philadelphia at 6:31, a. m.;
uin) statement was llkwivlse made con- pointed Herbert Putnam of Boston li- A Newspaper and flagazine Both.
Mary O'Connel), the middle-aged woman fceining British promises of support to brarian of congress——The army beef
The SemLWeekly Tribune, j)rioted Tm*day« 2:59, p.m.
who, while wulking on the Morris and Essex China against the aggressions The court of Inquiry continued the talcing of and Fridayn, Is one of tlie beat general uewMfuiiwru
Railroad track, was struck by a passenger American soldiers on the transport testimony In Chicago—The final ses- iu tlie couutry tor a wide-awake farmer, profeis.
For Long- Branch, Ocean Grove,
train recently, died in All Sauls' Hospital on Sheridan landed at Malta and paraded Eion of the Delaware legislature ended eloaal man, merchant, manufacturer or mechanic. Asbury Park and points on New
the selection of a BUcceBBor to It eaves tbo neoeaalty of buying other newspapers.
Monday.
hi-fore the island officials
Rough without
Senator Gray. Although'J. Edward Ad- It flupplumenttf admirably a local dally; many York and Long Branch Railroad,
There are thirty entries in the billiard and .. -ather on the English channel caused dlcks gained three Democratic votes, he people take It is place of ouc,
2:59 p. m.
pool tournament now in progress in the rooms the postponement of the trip of Queen fell five Bhort of election
The Am- The agricultural page will eoiMin thiB year, in
of Resolute Hook and Ladder Company No, Victoria to the south of France The iterdam avenue railroad bill m a y be addition to regular features, a weather review,
For all stations to High Bridge
pope's
wound
Is
making
satisfactory
1. Tbo tournameut will continue for three
progress, but fresh alarmist reports amended by Its friends In order to se- many descriptions of the nctual results obtained at 6:31, a. m.; 2:50, p.m.
weeks longer.
Binall farnjB and other matters of particular use
The preswere circulated in Rome
The Liberal cure Its passage a t Albany
For Lake Hopatcong at 8:35,
Dr. Barker'iJ library and Burginal instru- candidate for parliament in the West ident of the Louisiana health board and to' gardeners, fruit-growers, fanutira, dairymen
d Jive-stock raisers.
a. m.; 2:59, 7:08, p. m.
ments have been purchased by friends of Hiding of Yorkshire, Charles P. Trevel- the head of the health department of
New
Orleans
were
indicted
for
m
a
n
Memorial Hospital and presented to that yan, was elected by an increased majorStories of the War with Spain.
For all stations to Edison at
institution. Dr. Barker has retired from ity
The steamer Paris reached San slaughter In connection with yellow
During each week the reader will llnd a column
The cruiser
Juan de Porto Rico
The peace con- fever cases of last year
active practice.
of
" Questions and Answers," letters from correa- 8:35 a. m.| 2:59 p. m.
Chicago sailed from Newport News
ference
wlIJ
meet
at
The
Hague
on
May
pondante In London and Paris; a page devoted to
An attempt was made a t an early hour on
For Rockaway at 6:55 9:25,
General Caetellanos, last Spanish with the transport Meade to convey her Bcleuceond mechanics; liome interests and other
Sunday morning to burglarize tho grocorv 18
to Cuba with her cargo of cash H a m store of Kara & Eichlein, fn Washington governor general of Cuba, has been ap- ilton S. "White, president of the Syra- things which intercut wouieu, including tlie " Trt- a. m.; 6:30, 739: p. m.
pointed captain general of Madrid A cuse board of lire commissioners, died
o
Simahlne
Society;"
BOUIO
good
games
of
street, MorriBtown. Lewis Meeker, a private I hurricane in Australia gives rise to
For Easton, Allentown and
checkers; a Berlea of thrilling stories of actual exnfgfit watchman, whlia on his way home, j fears for a thmiHand men employed fn from his exertions a t a fire, where he periences in tlie war with Spain, written by
Mauch Chunk at 6:31, a. m.; (8:59
passed the grocery store, and, glancing the pearl shelling fleet The United was partially overcome by smoke
ldie'B and sailors; ami advance Information of to Easton); p. m.
through tbe window, saw a man inside States government was recently sound- The president has appointed 201 second new enterprises of importance to manufacturers,
bus'ly engaged sorting out articles and tieing ed by Italy In regard to the demand for lieu tenants in the regular army
mechanics aud buslnesa uieu.
Crown
Prince
Gustaf,
regent
of
Norway
them Into bundles Meeker's first impression i a port on San-Moon bay, China, and It
and Sweden, v/as hooted, hissed and
Harket Reports the Standard.
RBTUHHIHG,
was that i t was one of t h e employes, BO liewas replied that the United States-would pelted with snowballs on tho streets of
Leave New York, foot liberty
The market reports will be kept up to their prestapped on the window and said, "Good morn- adhere to its policy of disinterested neu- ChrlBtianla
Mall advices from th«* ent higb standard. It is the Intention of The
Street,
at 6:00, a. m.; 4:40, p. m.
trality
-The
army
beef
court
of
ining." The fellow inside, Instead of replying,
east reported more victories for the Chidropped bis bundles aad dashed o u t of a rear quiry assembled in Chicago and spent nese rebels—^-Professor James Hoppins Trlbun* at all times to add to tbem whatever quotations will render them of greater value. The
Leave
New York, South Ferry,
the
day
inspecting
the
processes
in
use
doorway. Meeker pursued him, but failed
resigned the chair of history of a r t In finest compliment paid to The Seml-W*rMy
to overtake him,. The thief r a n within fifty at one of the big packing houses Sev- Yale School ot Fine Arts — Eleven Tribune Is the fact that It enjoys tlie eub&crlp- Whitehall St., at 4:3s, p. m.
eral
Important
appointments
of
census
IT. FLOATS.
masked and armed men bound three
feet of t h e police Btation and disappeared lu
oflicials were made by ex-Governor employees of the Sayre and Athens tions of a large number of merchants, dairymen
Leave Rockaway at 6:22, 8:24,
the darkness. H e bad gained entrance Into Merrlam, the director.
and farmers who disagree with its political BentlTraction company at Athens, N . Y.,
tB, but wlto Hut! its accurate market reports a. m.; 2:50, 6:55, p. m,
the grocery etore b y bursting open a rear
blew open the safes and stole $175.
Saturday, Marvh 11,
essential to the proper conduct of their buaJnesj.
door.
Leave Port Oram at 6:50, 9:20,
The Grant, with 42 officers and 1,716
It is always safe to look at The Tribune befoie
FLANUERS.
W e d n e s d a y , March IB.
BOCKAWAY,
The members of the McEwan Brothers' men, under command of General LawGeneral Wheaton's division had a one b ys or sells country produce. Once a week a. m.; 6:22, 7:34, p. m.
A very pleasant aud unuBually largely atGreat improvemente are being made at the Company, of Whippany, lost night gave a
tbe la a special market article on one particular
aharn
encounter
with
the
rebelB
beton,
reached
Manila
Reports
of
Herr
tended meeting of the Woman's Mluslnnary Wbarton Mine at Upper Hibernta. where the diuner a t the Mansion House, in Morris town,
Leave Lake Hopatcong at 6:20,
tween Pateros and Tagulg. The town top .
Society connected with the Presbyterian largest air compressor ever usad in any New to a number of guests to celebrate the decision Rose, the German consul a t Samoa, of Pasig w a s burned by the insurgents
a. m.; 5:28, p. m.
were made public
Preparations are
Pictorial Supplement.
Church was held at the home of Mrs. Wil- Jersey mine is being put in position. A of the Circuit Court of the United HtateB being made a t Havana to make payIt IB reported that Spain's cabinet
With Friday's number there Is an Uiiutrated
liam Bartley last Thursday.
series of water towers will also be built to District of New Jersey recently .mude, sus- mentfl to Cuban troops
Leave High Bridge at 8:17, a. m.;
Dissensions, has advised the queen regent to ratify
Mrs. Ira Sanderson, of German Valley, supply water for a largo number of boilers. taining tbe company's pateuta for tbe manu- owing to the refusal of the premier to the peace treaty without waiting for ac- upplemeot, SO to St pages, prluted ou specially 6:29 p.m.
was a visitor with her motber, Mrs. William Af r. Wharton intends to pump out the water facturing of pasteboard from oid newspapers recall to the cabinet Mr. Morlne, have tion by the corlea
The Cuban military fine paper, full of delightful reading, enlivened
ith from thirty to fifty half-tone or other pictures.
3. H. OIiHAUSBN,
taken place in Newfoundland's ministry
lembly adopted resolutions thanking
L. Morgan, the latter part of the week. On and start up tbe Glendon mine* at Hibernia.
Every reader admits that this Supplement Isequal
Oen'l Bupt.
Reports of an agreement regarding the United States for aid, refusing to ac- to a magazine In IU contents, and better than a
Saturday she was joined by Mr. Sanderson, He will remove the concentrating plant to Itreatf with you whether you cnottuu
H. P . BALDWIN,
the Cerruttl case were confirmed The cept the $3,000,000 and appointing a com- magazine in being quicker to lay before Its readers
nerve-killing tobacco habit. NO-TO-ll/
who remained until Sunday evening, when Upper Hibernia.
romovuti tbo duilru for tobac o ' '
mittee to state the conclusions to PresiGen. Fan. Ant.
pope'a
health
continues
to
Improve,
but
botli returned home.
Wallace Dobbins, of Foundry street, is all tine, purifies tho Ltood, re
dent McKinley
I t was announced in perfectly fresh discussions of matters which are
hie weakness still causes uneasiness
u
attracting
attention.
Sainp'e
copies
of
Friday's
The house occupied by Mrs. Caroline White smiles. He can now say papa's baby girl," •tarca lout manhood. '
the
house
of
commons
that
no
steps
had
Many
Americans
attended
the
Belamtlk
issue will be sent free on application. The Sup.
a KG! you 81
is being repaired. A new roof la one of the Mrs. A L. Denman visited relatives In Patt- d••bonltn.nen
in Constantinople
Mr. Cannon, chair- been taken for the appointment of a pleineot contains two pages of humor; a fascinat*nd pocket
needed improvements that ia being made.
erson on Sunday last.
man of the house appropriations com- successor to Baron Herschell on t h eing letter from ex-attache, a gentleman who has
book.
(KOBIUS * EB8XX DIVISION,)
mittee In the Fifty-fifth congress, made Joint high commission
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Monro Marvin, of New- The body of Mrs. Edward Holden, formerly
The Italian served at many of the great courts of the world,
another statement reviewing the appro- minister of foreign affairs outlined I t a - ,mi who i peaks ol kings, emperors and noblemen Depot in Nor York, foot of Barclayfit.»wl
ark, are visitors ab the home of Mr. Marvin's of Mt. Hope, was brought from Yonkers on
The reichstag, by from actual knowledge; book revlewe; short
parents, Mr. and Mrs James L Marvin, a t Saturday last and interred in the Catholic
or(. priations and the legislation of congress ly's policy In China
toot of Christopher St.
The army beef court of inquiry spent o vote of 209 to 141, rejected the army stories; dramatic and musical criticisms; the fine
the Homestead,
cemetery In this place.
another day in the Chicago atockyards, ncrease asked for by the German gov- work of great architect* and artlats; letters from
PRINTERS' ODD TOOLS,
Mis3 Bertha Apgar, of Dover, has been the Mr. and Mrs. Amos Pruden, of Morristown,
DOVER
TIME TABLE.
witnessing the processes of canning e r n m e n t — Emlle Erckmanti, who, with abroad; talk on scientific subjects, new warships,
guest of her cousins, the Misses Annie and' visited friends In Rockaway on Tuesday of gome Appliance* Wliloh Our Grout meat—-The senate at Albany refused M. Chatrian, wrote "Le Consorlt," ia etc.,; qotsBlp by pungent writers; and, in fact, the THAItfB ABBIVB ASD PKFJLBT FBOM. THIS
Emma Wack, for a short visit.
this week.
to advance the unamended Amsterdam dead
The condition of the pope's whole range of btgher topics In which Intelligent
prnmlCatkerM Uwcd.
STATION AS rOLLOWS ;
Charles F. Dlckerson, of Newark, who
avenue railroad bill passed by the as-health was reported to be satisfactory men and women are deeply Interested, and a pro- BAST BOUND
Mrs. U. Egbert, of Den Wile, viilted friends
A. M.
Once In awhile otio hours n reference to
President McKinley arrived a t f i o n or beautiful Illustrations. The Supplement Buffalo expram* 5:15 WEBT BOUND A. H
formerly was a resident of Mt Olive, near o this borough on Friday and Saturday of the Bheopskln inking balls with which our sembly, and it was referred to a hostile
Sentence was suspended Thomasville, in the plnelands of south- Is the cream of the wbole week's work In the OBwefio expreee* 0:10 Milk express 5:13
this village, passed away on Thursday Jast. last week
great-grandfathers in tho printing trade committees
6:34
I Dover express 6;48 Milk expren
Funeral services were held ia Newark at the Mrs. Jacobus, of Main street, Is visiting used to ink finclr for IDS, This Is about ths on Mrs. Margaret E. Cody, convicted of ern Georgia, where he will spend his Tribune office.
Hack't'n oxp.* 7:10 Dover accom. 8,-13
Negotiations for recionly old tool of tho trade now in disuso attempting to blackmail George J. and brief vacation
home of his brother, Joseph H. Dickerson, on relatives In Pine Brook for afewdaya.
8:10
Hack't'n mail 7:28 Easton mail
Clubs.
procity
treaties
with
Germany
and
Helen
M.
Gould,
and
she
was
set
free
Sunday afternoon, and also a t the Freabyftpl* 8;03 Bing'ton mail* 0:39
Arthur Miller, of Bockaway, who is em- ith which the printers of today are fnAny reader who may flud It convenient to raise Waabington
The hospital ahip Missouri brought France have been resumed by officiate
Dover
express
10:43
miliar.
There
arc
others
which
wore
moro
Buffalo
expreBB^
8:22
t«rian Church at Bit. Olive on Monday morn- ployed in Brooklyn, was in our Borough on
or loss used nt yiuious tlmca Unit have over 200 sick soldiers from Cuba to Sa- In Washington, with good prospects, it a rlub of subscribers for The Semi-Weekly Boston express 8:41 FhiHipaburgex* 10:48
ing. Interment waa made in the Union ceme- Wednesday packing bis housohold goods for dropped
Considerable Important Tribune IB Invited ta do BO, and to send to tola Dover accom. 0:40
A scheme for the re-olection Is reported
P.H.
out and been forgotten. A couplo vannah
tery at tbo latter place. Mr. Dickerson was shipment to Brooklyn, where he will mube of these have oomo to lightthrough an old of M. S, Quay as senator was proposed testimony was taken by the army beef office for sample copies, etc.
Scranton e i p . * 11 MS Dover accom. 12:30
THE TRIBUNE. Dover ftocom. 11:30 Ka-ton express 1:58
thirty-seven years of age and resided In this his home henceforth.
oataloguo that lias fallen Into the writer's by securing the passage ot a law bycourt of inquiry in Chicago. I t was deElmirm express* 2:19
vicinity until a few years ago, when he went
William Morgan, of Flanders, on Sunday hands. Ono waa a short wooden galley, congress providing for the choice of veloped that all the canned roast beef
P. M. Dover accom. 8:53
Dover acoom. 12:45 Eastern express E:08
to Newark. He bad been ill about one year visited relatives aud friends here and at Mid- open at one side and having clamps below, Benators by a plurality vote, instead of was bought on direct orders from General Eagan
The senate Republican
a
majority,
and
holding
a
special
seaBuffalo
expreeB*
1:37
by
means
of
which
it
might
be
attached
to
Bcrantou sip.* 6:34
dletowo.
with pulmonary disease.
Easton mftll
2:U
caucus a t Albany made the civil servthe boxes of tho upper caso. Thus sup- aion of the Pennsylvania legislature
express 6:25
Cut
this out and return to ufl with ftl.OO and Oswego express* S;47 Dover
The weather on Sunday afternoon was
The Citizens' ticket, as it was nominated at ported, it waa three or four inches above The session of the Utah legislature end- ice bill a party measure. Senator Am1
Waauington spl* 6:40
we
]]
send
the
following,
postage
prepaid:
Dover aooom. 3;56 Hack't'n mail ?:18
phenomenal. There wasiightnlng and heavy the caucus held last Friday night, was elected the burfnee of tbe boxes, leaving room for ed without the election of a United bler bolted, and four other senators
Dover
acoom.
6:55
Phillipsburg
occ. 6:03
Vermont
Farm
Journal
1
Year.
thunder and a heavy shower was near but no on Tuesday. Tbe successful candidates were: the compositor to reach the typo without States senator
There was no opposition
I t was learned that were absent
Buffalo expreaa* 6:23 Buffalo express* 8:33
rain fell in this place. Between five and six Mayor (for tbree years), Simon J. Lowntlial; disturbing tho galley. This form of galley the Rev. Dr. Henry Van Dyke would to the rapid transit bill a t & hearing on New York Weekly Tribune I Year.
Dover aocom. 0:32 17. S. express* 6;55
s probably brought into use about the probably accept a chair of English lit- It given In Albany
The deadlock in American Poultry Advocate I Year.
PblUipstmrg ex.* 6:37 Dover accom. 10:38
o'clock a rainbow appeared In the eastern Councilmen (for two year?), Mahlon L. HoagMilk express* 8:17 Buffalo express* 10:59
sky, aud for some time after the lightning land and A. J Rollings ; Justice of the Peace, time that printers discovered it t o be a erature offered him by Princeton uni- the selection of a senator In Pennsylva- The Gentlewoman I Year.
Easton accom. 8-44 Thtatrt train. 8:25
Mr. Kipling continues to im- nia continued, and Quay's friends a r e
Edward L. Arnold; Commissioner of Appeals, nuisance to carry tho galley on tho cap versity
and thunder continued.
Milk u p r e a * 8:57
case. Tho old plan waa to lay tho caps and prove. He was told yesterday of the counting on Buccess in county contests Marion Harland's Cook Hook.
An cuVing cf five dollars waa made on (for three years), Edward H. Todd. Tbe euaa small caps in tho four upper rows of thu death of his daughter Joseph In*.
•The German embassador, Baron von Ten Nights In a Bar Room.
•Via. Boonton Branch.
Sunday by the Presbyterian Sunday school of f3,400 was voted for borough purposes.
cap case and then to rest tho galley across
Holleben,
WBB
the
guest
of
President
E
l
Monday, M«rch 13.
Thomas H. Hoagland was elected Chosen the threo lower rows, into whloh there >vna
to tbo Board of Home Missions.
lot of Harvard at Cambrldge^
George
Filipinos at Manila planned an attack W. Greene, mayor of "vVoonsocket, was
seldom necessity for the compositor's hnnd
John J, Drake, of Newark, waa a visitor Freeholder by 23 J majority.
DOVER AND MORRISTOWN.
on the American lines, but did not have
WItliam Tuttle, of. Hanover, was fii Rock- to travel. Whilo tho propped up gnUey was the courage to carry out the plan. Prep- nominated by the Democrats for gov- This combination fills a family need. Two farm Leava
with his brother, G. A. Drake, over Sunday.
Arrive
Laar*
undoubtedly better than tho gulloy laid
Axrlv.
ernor of Rhode Island
r t i s a n - papers for the tnen—Th» "Gentlewoman," an
Mrs. T. E. Tharp is visiting friends in away on Friday of last week visiting friends across
the cap case, the plan of placing tho arations for a n aggressive movement nounced by shipping men that ten Ideal paper for tbe ladleH-N. Y. Weekly Tribune [>ovflr. MorriBtown Morriatowil
Porer
and rolatlves.
for
all-Marion
Harland'a
Cook
Book
with
S
O
O
Newark.
against
the
rebels
continue
General
galley on a disused caso or on a bank ren4:80A. K . 5 : U P . M . 6:03 A . H . 6:34 A. M.
freight steamships which left American pages aad 1,000 practical recipes for tbe
wife,
and
1
Maximo Gomez Issued a statement to and English ports upward of a month tbe book ** Ten Night* ID a Bar Room,' the great 6:46 "
Mrs. Jehiel Dilley, daughter of Mr. and Peter Cook, of Denvllle, was in Rockaway dered It useless.
7:10 "
7:41 '
8:12 "
the Cuban people and army regarding ago and have not been heard from since est temperance novel of the age. A two cent 7:88 "
Mrs. Marshal Love, who went to Paterson borough on Friday of last week.
7:57 "
8:98 •
0:10 '*
A universal stereotype block was at one
Btamp brings samples of papers and our great 8:41 "
9:12 "
10:15 '
1O:4S "
William Chamberlain, who was formerly a time in use, being mado with grooves that his Impeachment and deposition by theare probably lost
last week to undergo a surgical operation,
Ex-Co ngresam an clubbing list.
Cuban
assembly
The people of San9:40 •< 10:10 «
11:53 '
12:90 P. M.
passed through the ordeal successfully, but clerk In tbe employ of H. D. & J. F. Tuttle, ran slantondioulurly, or un uuglo of about tiago de Cuba want the United States James J. Belden give a dinner for
11.
11:80
"
11:47
"
1:28
p.
w
1:58 u
waa taken ill the first of the week and passed of Rocbaway, spent Sunday in our borough
45 degrees to the base and Bide of thoto purchase San-Juan tiM and convert Speaker Heed a t the Hotel Manhattan,
12:45 P. v. 1:15 P . M . 3:25 '
8:53 '•
2:44 "
3:15 "
4:41 '
The brick work on the Flchter block has block. Tho block was damped in thethe famous battleground Into a park New York.
away. Thn remains were brought to her late
SKIS
"
(39 Main St. WILniNOTON, VT. 8:55 "
Thuradny, March id.
4:88 "
6:53 ' I
6:25 "
-The Allan line steamer Castilian,
borne on Tuesday and tbe funeral services wen completed and tbe carpenters are rush- grooves and WAS readily brought to any
«
5:65 "
8:36 "
6:60 '
The Spanish cabinet decided to ratify
position.
Such
a
block
answered
very
woll
7
18
'*
from
Portland,
Me.,
to
Liverpool
by
ing
their
work
as
fast
as
possib'e
BO
as
to
get
were held ou Thursday afternoon. Inter6:32 "
7:01 "
7:82 '
8*3 "
the treaty of peace as soon as the cortes
NOTICE.
on hand presses, but) when stenui cylinder
8:« "
B:10 "
10:08 '
10«( "
ment was made a t Pleasant Hill cemetery. the inside work done on the first floor to give presses came into use It proved too unre- way of Halifax, is ashore at Gannet won dissolved-—Joseph H, Choate,
roclt, near Yarmouth, N. S. Services
2K»A.H. 2:20 A. 11
Mrs. Dilley is survived by her husband and tbe concern a chance to start work.
liable, allowing tho pages to slip, and BO It were- held In Rome to commemorate the United States emlmssador to Great ESTATE OF SUSAN E BEACH, DECEASED.
Britain, made a speech a t the dinner of
five children, John and William, of Newark; Hamford Miller, of Rockaway, on Friday ras discu.i'dcd. Pursuant to the order of the Surrogate of the
pope's recovery and his coronation^—
M A V E N E W YORK F O R DOVER
of fitorrts, made on the ttteoty-sereuU] day
the Misses Sadie and Laura, and Eddie, a and Saturday of last we>k visited Peapack,
The Bhcopsfoot Is a tool unknown in The British steamer Osweatry was the united chambers of commerce in County
At3;15», 4:00,6O), 7:10, 8K»», 8:50, 6:30*,
of February A. ' . one thouBand eight hundred and
young SOD of about six years of age, all of where he ia preparing to establish himself in many modern pressrooms, and in another wrecked in Dunlough bay, on the coast London
Further demonstrations In-' ninety-Dine, notice Is hereby given t o all persons 10:10, a. m . : 12:00 m . l:00», 900, 3 ; ao, 4;0O',
claims against the estate of Susan B. 4:30, 5:10*, 5 ^ 0 , 6K», 7KW», 8:80», *8Q, »:8O*,
whomaro.at homo. .Much Byaipatby 1B felt tbe milling business. Ho will remove hia generation wo muy expect that tho shoot- of Ireland. The crew escaped Mrs. dicatlngr General Gomez's popularity having
Beach, late of the County of Morris, deceased, to
Ing ntlck will also huvo disappeared. Oth- Robert Keeley, the actress, died In Lon- were held a t Havana
family tbere on April 1,
General "Whea- proaont tho somo, under oath or affirmation, trt the
for toe bereaved family.
er
tools,
though
altered
und
improved
la
subscribers,
on or before tfte twuuty-seveutlx day
•Via, Boonton Branch.
ton's
division
had
another
encounter
The adMra. W. J. Auchterlonle, who Is at the A. L. Deoman, of Rockaway, made a busi- various ways, seem mostly to hold thoir don In her ninety-third year
with the rebels near Paalg, Inflicting of November next, being nine months from the
Homestead for some weeks, has been visiting 36S trip to the city on Saturday of last week. own in spite of tho many nddltlons bolug ministration will not change Its plans heavy loss on the Insurgents and c a p - date of Bald order; and any creditor neglecting to
bring
In
and
exhibit
his
or
her
claim,
under
oath
Mrs. Lodi Smith, of Middletown, visited made to tho list. —Printer and Bookmaker. in Cuba because of the assembly's ac- turing many prisoners
with frfeuda at Newark for several days.
CHESTER BRANCH.
John Sher- or affirmation, within the time so limited, will on
tion in regard to Gomez
The naval
forever barred ofhlsorheractioa therefor against
The "resolution" on the Union ticket of Dover on Thursday of last week.
aonroaAsT.
attache of the French embassy a t man is seriously til from pneumonia on the executors.
Hoittpr
a
n
a
tieiviffli
Uite*.
Mrs. Frank Stickle, of Main street, visited
board the Paris a t St. Pierre, MartiMt. Olive township has created considerable
Dated tlie tirenty-seveDtli day of February A. D.
Cheater, 6:15,7:43 a. m.; WOO. 4:1b t>. m
A pnssago in POUO'H "111ml" ("Ohancloa Washington paid a high tribute to the nique
A
boiler
explosion
on
the
Brit190.
comment and as a Btudy in phraseology de- Dover on Thursday of last week.
Horton, 6:21, 7:49 a. m.; 13:08,4:23 p . 111..
Classics") hus stirred my Intellectual curi- efficiency of the navy of the United
GUY MINTON,
Tbe Liondalo Bleach, Prictand Dye Works osity nnd proves that ono touch of ritual States, which now. ranks second among ish cruiser Terrible killed one man and
Ironla, 6:25, 7:IM a. m.; 13:18, 438 p. m.
eervesa p'ace here. It read:
FREDERICK H. BEACH,
Suooaannna,6:30,7:56a.in.; 12:18.4:33i m.
A bill t o raise m TCiecutora.
Resolved, That the Township Committee ibipped three car loads of goods on Friday of makes tho antiquo world kin. Tho an- the great powers of the "world In naval injured several others
KenvU, 11:33. 7:69 a. m.; 12:32 4:37 p. m.
pay the snowbilig out of surpius money now last week. This ia thelargpstslnglesbipment olenfc Jews wore- great upon "wishing of construction
Senator Frye took ex- the flashpoint ot American oils was deJnMtion, 6:38. 8:04 a. m.; 12:37,4:48 p. m.
on hand, with the privolege of borrowing the that has been sent out since tbe erection of hands," with tho aeremonlal laws of ception to the views of Representative feated in the house of commons
Port Oram, 6:40, 8:07 a. m.; 12:80, 4 52 p.m.
money until the surplus ia available.
this plant at Rockaway. I t is hoped that which ono tractate- of tho Talmud largely Cannon In regard to the Nicaragua ca- Much strong testimony against the beef
Ar. Dover* 6:46,8:29 a, m.; 13:85, 6:00 p. m.
AH the writer is ignorant of the fraroer of they will Btill further increase their business busies Itself, This "laving of hands" is nal project and defended the course of furnished to the army waa given beat
this
place,
so
that
they
will
flud
it
necea
the resolution, no personal criticism 1B sary to increase the capacity of tnelr plant, regarded with such veneration by thethe senate
Preparations have been fore the court of Inquiry in Chicago.
The court adjourned to meet in Omaha
intended.
Dover, 9:85 a. m.; 2:24,5:28, 6:43 p. m.
and, perhaps, put up a plant to manrfacture rabbins tlmfc they crystallized Its impera- made to prevent trouble a t the final
Governor Roosevelt refused
Port Oram, 9:40 a. m.; 8:29,5:34,6:48 p. m.
Mrs N. M. Rarlck, who has been visiting their own goods, which would be a great tiveness by stumping it with a seal a s of session of the Delaware legislature to- today
Junction, 9:43 «. m.: 2:33,5:37, 6:50 p. m.
Mosaic
sanctity.
Living
In
such
an
day for the election of a United States to commute the sentence -of Mrs. Place
,.,„..
with friends in New York, Hobokcn and benefit to thiB borough. '
Kenvli, 9:49 a. m.; 2:97 5:13. 6:54 p. m.
-The LauterVjach amendment to the
David T. "Watson, a DemoDover for several weeks, returned to% her Frank Tuttle vifdted friendB at Middletown atmosphere and trained from childhood to senator
rJuoOMUnna, 9:65a.m.; 2:41 5:47,6:57 p.m.
.'
_ , , ohorlsh this specific rito as indigenous in crat, of counsel to Senator Quay, de- Fallows Amsterdam avenue bill was r e borne at ttifg place the early part of the week. on Sunday.
Ironla, 10K13 a. m.; 2:46, 5:52 7:02 p. m.
An independent ticket was put in tno field Judaism, I felt some amazement when I clined an appointment by Governor ported favorably to the New York senHorton, 10:08 a, m.; 3:51. 5:55,7:05 p. to.
W, L. Morgan was given a surprise by a agaiusttbe "citizens" ticket that was nomi- rend page 105 of above:
Stone as supreme court Judge Gov- ate. The assembly passed the Astoria
Ar. Comtor, 10.16 a. m.,-3:59,0:00,7:10 p.m.
number of his friends last Friday evening. nated Friday night. It was withdrawn,
ernor Roosevelt expressed his confi- Light, Heat and Power company bill
Now pruy to Jovo whut Greece demundsj
Tbe Hackettstown Hxprees Btops a t Port
A most delightful time was passed in the on- however, before the polls opened on Tuesday
dence
in
the
passage
of
the
Amsterdam
-The
Investigation
of
the
alleged
Oram
going east at 7:93 a. m.; gouv wait at
Fray in ditup elleneB and with purest hands.
joymant or gamBs and music, the latter con- morning on account of a Bcurrilous circular
7:21 n. m.
Buckley adds a note which displays a avenue bill in Us unamended form'—• bribery charges a t Harrlsburg was consisting of selections on the organ, violin and- that was circulated on Mouduy night.
Pastors
o/
many
churches
in
New
"York
tinued
by
a
legislative
committee.
The
wido outlook: "This Is ono of tho most
mandolin. Those present, beside the ,host
ancient superstitious respecting prayer, referred In their sermons to the attempt voting for senator was unchanged
Belnjc " I t . "
and hostess, were the Misses Annie and Emma
and QUO founded as muoh in nature aa into usurp Amsterdam avenue) Tht Governor EUshu Dyer was renominated
Wack, Lillie Seals, Grace Walton, Minnie
He was a small red-beaded boy
Rev. Dr. Henry Van Dyke made a state- by the Republicans of Rhode Island,
tradition."—Xotesuud Queries.Hodgson, Alice jiird, Jennie Barret, Mrs.
ment to his congregation a t the Brick •with the remainder of the state ticket
With freckles round his eyes;
Bird, and Master Arthur Bird and Messrs.
There was considerable damage
Presbyterian church, In New York city,
The eyes were brimming o'er with joy,
Killed by a Put'iu.
John Bird.t tfred Howell, John and Fred
about
his acceptance of the new chair done by a tornado near Birmingham,
TO
An author, having waited in vulu for a
The freckles every size.
barret, Garner Seals, C. E. A. Walton,
Ala.
The British steamship Brator
of English literature a t Princeton
check for un accepted puutn, wrote the ediChaMcs Wack, Charles McLaughllu. Will,
Hiss Henrietta Wechsler of Brooklyn, itranded oft* Cape Henry life saving To Kamuol RoRors, Eliza Rogers, Jessie Aker
Though oft the teacher's rule he felt,
tor mildly inquiring about it. Tho editor who disappeared on Wednesday last, ilutlon
John Hpffer of Buffalo fell
tu 1G e o r ?o Heddeu and Silas Miller, of
(Ayres) and Wtlllara A . Aker (Ayres).
And heard himself called "clown,"
replied;
Jhia place, Mrs. Ira Handeram. Mr. E. and
Y virtue of a n order of t h e Court of
has been found In a private hospital in Into Q pan of boiling sap In the sugar
No better notured boy o'er dwelt
DEAH Slll-Tho magnzinu isaenil. I t could Manhattan
Chancery of New Jersey, made o a the
MM Lydla Frace, of German Valley, and
Rudyard Kipling's con- bush of Dana Green in Bennington, N.
not
atnnd
ovurything.
It
puaacd
peacefully
(OLD POINT COMFORT)
$\, and was so badly scalded that he day of tho dnto hereof, in a cause wherein
Mlaa Bertha Apgar, of Dover. Refreshments
dition
continued
to
improve
The
Within
his
native
town.
away, with your ppom on the front pngo. The
1 l6n
Mary A n n Drinkwater is cumplaiuant, aud
(ileti
F
r
a
n
k
A.
Vanderllp,
assistant
ionade, cake, ice-cream and confectionsheriff, who ia a man of homo litornry ability, news that the kaiser will see the yacht
you a n d others a r e defendants, y o u a r e reAnd so his schoolmates used to fag
ery were Berved.
AND
races a t Cowes next July Is interpreted secretary of the treasury, after Beveral quired to appear and plead, tlemxr or answer
is
now
writing
ita
obituary.
The
blow
is
a
sad
Mrs. Lanco, of Bartley, who has been ill at
This bov of little wit;
to mean that Germany and Britain are weeks' serious illness a t his home In to complainant's bill on or before the nineone. but we hupa to got dninagea out of you,
h, fj? omB , of herdaugnter, Mrs. George Hand,
Chicago, has returned to Washington teenth day of April noxt or the said biU will
At
games
of
"
hide
and
seek,"
and
"tag,"
—
A
t
l
a
n
t
a
Constitution.
reconciled.
la improving.
CAHO XYNN.
-Orders were Issued for the muster be tuken as confessed against you
Taenday t Blaroli 14*
They alwaya made him " It."
Tlie Baid bill is Hied t o foreclose a certain
General Wheaton's division attacked out of the First Texas a t Galveston mortgage, dated February eleventh, 1>89,
and
the second Louisiana a t Savannah.
Although he oft rebelled at heart,
and captured the city of Fasig Acupon
certain premises i n t h e Township of
which are most attractive
aing to a Rome newspaper, the'Ital- Both regiments a r e now at Havana, but Cn*«tor, Aiorris County, New Jersey, made
And felt inclined to quit,
points at this time.
ian minister to China has been recalled will be brought to this country as soon by James Thomas nnd Mary E Tliomas his
He never did, but learned the art
as
transports
ore
available.
The
Sixth
The faction supporting General Go- company, volunteer signal corps, now wife to Mary Ann Drinkwater, t h e said complainant.
Of always being " It."
nmz In Cuba is said to be growing
It at Augusta, Ga,, has been ordered m u s And you, Eliza Rogers, are made a party
EXPRESS STEAMSHIPS
is believed that the vote on the report tered out
defendant, because you a r e one of tbe heirs
Throughout his youth he W e it all,
of the committee In the relchstag on
at-iaw of Jano Lewis (nee Tiiomas), deceased,
Nor o'er complained a bit;
OF T H E
and own or claim t o own a n undivided intergts, t Is
Rod H o t 1'rom tlio Gun
Although, for either great or Btnall,
est in the said uiortKueod premises; nnd Vou,
One
diiitressin
O n e ooff the
t h moBb
balmoBt
d i t i choking
i ghwith
I
Drying IVepai'fltlons
Was tbe ball that bit 6 . B. Steadman, of Samuel Rogers, a r e made a purty defendant,
J° Bee
a
child
almoBt
ch
'Tia
grievous
being
"It."
imply dovelop dry catarrh; they dry up the Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. I t earned became you are tho husband uf the said Eliza
^fadflil whooping-cough. Give
« child
^fadflil
h OoSgh
i g rtyrnp,
Dr. Bull'n
secretions which adhere to the membrane horrible Ulcers that no treatment helped for Rogers a n d may bL>oome entitled t o a n estate
typ,the
when he'd grown to bo a man,
courttsy in said mortgaged premises; and
!f
d aana
a re- Yet
PEBFOHICDAILY BEUV1CE.
™ !U1
f cpulmonary
pulmonary
remedy,
and
decompose, causing a far more BOHOUB 20 years. Then Bucklan'a Arnica Palvo cured by
HoBouiBtfinea
used
to
Bit
om
a
nfc
m a nfc
you, Jessie Aker (Ayres), are made a party
n wl11
once,
once, the
thecoughing
coughing
troahlo than the ordinary form of catarrh. him. Cures Cutn, Brutees, Burns Boils, Fcl- dofendant because you are one of t h e helrsw
And
think
about
when
tie
began
w ll1111
W'
reocou
lless frequently,
frtl
•W'
rere-ocour
Avoid all drying Inhalants and UBO that vrhlch ens, Corns, Skin Eruptious, Best File cure at-law of Jane Lewis (uoo Thomas), deceased,
™S>'? a
d
To practice being " It."
a few days,
the sufferer will be
and own or claim to own a u undivided Inter- Through tickets returning from
cleanses, soothes and beala Ely's Cream an eartli. 25 ct«. a box. Cure guaranteed. est
S™r.ely cured. No other remedy
in tbe said mortgaged premises; a n d yon,
y can
Aud for tbe lesson he waa glad,
Washington by rail or water.
Balm is such a remedy nnd will cure catarrh Sold by Ft. Klllgore, Dover, and A. P Green, William A Alter (Ayres), are made a party
""""tof BO man
many cures.
ures
dufendant because you a r e the husband of tho
For it had taught him grit;
or cold lu the head easily and pleasantly. Cheater, druggists.
said
Jessie Aher (Ayres) a n d m a y become enAud fortuue, friends and till he had,
A trial slzo will be mailed for 10 cents, large
titled to au estate by courtesy i n said mortFor full information apply to
He traced to beiug *• 16."—Field.
for fiO conte. All druggists keep it. E'y Don't Tobacco Spit and Hmoko Your Mfe Annj. gaged premises.
Drotherfl, 50 Warren street, Now York.
Every Pkunlly
Dated February IStli, ISM.
To quit toUocoo eunlly und forever, bo mutf
riuunuii., Pnlntnblo, Potent, Tnsus Good. Do
D A V I D K. BNOVKH,
notlo. full or lite, nurvo and vlnor. tulto No-ToBliould have ita household medicine chest, anil Uooo. Nuvor BlckQii, Wimkon. or Qrlno, We, 25c, Wo.
Solicitor for Complainant.
Buu, the (vniidoMvurltur, tlmltnaltim nculi men
the fin.t bottlu in it should bo Dr. Wood's
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Nn-To-IInn for fifty Hants.
Pier a6, North River, New York.
fltrotiff. All druufflBta, EOo or»I. Ourooimrau- Post ofllce nridrefti:
Guariintood tobacuo hnbit cure, makes weak teed Dooldot untl sumplo froo. Address
No. SoU Main H t r c t , Orange, New Jersey.
Norway Pino Syrup, nature's remedy for
nen Btrone, blood pure. 600,81. All druggist* Sterling Remedy o a , Chicago or Now York. 14-iw
upea W
hooping-Cough
.quickly. coughs and colttn.
Jwf oc «« ^.nn'ouTplwsa^t
t?titlu..
Ago, purity, strength—Soitz's Dock.
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"a cake of good soap." But be sure-of it. Each
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W. L. GDILL4UDEB,
THE IRON ERA, DOVER. N. J.. MARCH 17, 1899.
.ml lute that night when all was quiet in
he villugo filie Imtl vrupt noiselessly Into
ho little chapel, uml, kneeling before the
Wh»tT Bndtime come it^nin for m a t
hue worn image of tho holy uiothcri had
Well, wlmt i-iiru I for Unit V
iriiyou, with tears stmiming: down her
It muy bo I'm nul weury ytl
'
liL'uks, that tihu would ilircct htr and help
Of till my play nrnl chut;
IT to forgot. But tar up among tho hilla
It muy be I would like to Hluy
n the grvut nitiKf Unit overlook! San
Hur« ut my duUily "H \an.-v.
Jarlos thu prospector was standing alone,
Vtt, ISIIR-U 'tia Indium;, I'll depart
AH Iiup^iy UB tun IH>.
whistling softly to himself and gazing
J
into the wide- plain at his feet. Some
And let nje wliiHpur in j uur fear
littlo disdmee In-hind him his companions
Why I'm iirtjuu-fil t.. n o .oy eleeping, and »n u flat rock which anMont Leva uro nt-vi-r ready when
Vertid for a tubU> WJIIIU ono had overturnTUulr Wnltimt i-tyim-H, you know.
Hut, ua for me, IIH kmt; us 1'vu
ed tho coffeepot, and n (lurk oozy stream
My pillow 'ui-nth my l.Liid
as slowly running down the elde. Ono
Yon')] never find nm bitting u p
if the men moved a littlo iohlaaleep.
When 1 Bluiuld be lu bed.
Harding started uml looked around a t
him. Then us the moon roso slowly above
Yvr when 1 wbaob it witti my flat,
Tu muku It Bun nf j-ult,
tho peakB behind him ho turned, knocked
And lit) facu downward, thun I uee
the Bfihofl from hie pipe, wrapped hluisell
Itlori! HfurB 1.11m (.'IIAV aloft.
p In Ms blankets and without moT& ado
And e w r j Htur that lien tin rein
was deeping soundly.
Holds lots «.f wumlrciiiB lliin^s.
Nearly a wwk passed and th.0 feeling of
Like big i>nrinlc» mid »ircunu«
restlessness which foT a time had poKfiessod
And Bnimalaund kiiigB.
Jimnitn had nearly beon forgotten when
.And some arc filled with brownlea bold.
again Harding rodolnto San CurloB. Poor
Who prnnk with nmin and might;
little Juonital All her attempts to forget
Auotlier'H filled with [icfk-n-booa,
iiiu hud bocn in vain then, for as eho saw
Who iiH'k'U Ittio nil nititit.
_iim come into tho plaza her heart gave a
Bo why Hhuulil I iiiultr to alt
great bound for joy, and ehoflushedunDown Kluiru, a tjlcupylirad,
fl'hon I can HW tln*t> wondrous thiogB
der her ollvo skl» to the tips of her dainty
Whene'ur I go to Viod?
fingers. The flush suited her dark fnoe
—John Kendrick Boiifa in Wuuinu'a Hom« and heightened Its beauty, thought Hording, as, dismounting, he asked if Don JoBe
wore In. As luck would havo it, he hud
gone over to BOO a friend, and the two full
JTJANITA.
into convcrmitlou. She wus shy at first,
but the evident earn of her companion
The little town of San Carlos la so much finally Bet her last fear at rest, and when
like most othiT littlo Mexican towns that iho old don did return they parted tho best
it hardly needs any cnreful lii'scrliitlon. if friends and with aa understanding that
Lying as It does in the heart of that vast ihey were to meet again down by the old
wilderness of old Mexico, a tiny patch of eil hidden away In the little ravine outgreen on tho fnco of the sun scorched eido the town. After an hour's talk with
earth, It seems hislgnlfleant to a degree, her father Hurtling again left tho house,
and naturally It is not down on the map and, swinpi KR- hUnsolt into tho saddle, rode
—such towns rarely aro. Its few fields, carelessly out toward tho bill a.
bravely struggling ugnliifit tho heat and
A milo or GO from the town he mad© a
drought, aro but spursoly watered by a lit- slight
change in tho direction ho was taktle oreek which flows from a ravine close lug, and
so little by little headed for th«
by and which seems to disappear into the
thirsty earth a fow hundred yards further ravine.
Just
as
the eun went down Hording
on. San Carlos itself is composod murely
of a few gray ndubu houses clustered to- reached the well, and after turning his
pony
to
nibble
tho juicy blades of grass
gether around a gtjuaro littlo plaza and
theremimiitsof what hnd once been a tidy which grew around it threw himself down
to
wait.
Ho
bud
boon there perhaps two
ohHpol, built hundreds of jeara before by
the old Spanish fathers, ami still stand- or three hours when tho bushes were parted
gently
and
Juanlta
came toward him.
ing, a crumbling, tinio worn monument
Sho had Blipjied away, she Eoid, while her
to their memory,
father
and
Pedro
eat
smoking and had
All through the burning daytime the
had promised, but Bhe must
place BocniB ahnostdoserteil, and tho florce OQIUOOSBIIO
hurry,
for
tho
time
was
and her abtropical sun sails on its way overhead in sence would bo noticed.short
Little by little
undlBputod supremacy. Tho littlo plnza ig
questions and promptings she told
always empty and tho In ten EG heat rising between
all her brief life history, of Pedro, of
In wavy lines fmm tho ground makes tho himfather's
wishes, and lastly of her own
objecte round about danco to one's eyes. her
new
for him, and when fit laBt she
Even the host of dogs bas vanished and couldlove
Bay
no
ehe etood looking up to
' the place boars tho appearance of a verita- him, her eyesmore
full of the love she had just
ble Tillage of the dead, so still and quiet confessed, until
he
took her In his anus
Is It
and kissed her.
But In the evening, when a t last tho
In
tho
same
Instant
they *wore startled
•an has gone and only tho brilliant color by a Bound behind them.
Jose, his
In the sky remains, and when tho breezes face pale with fury, BtoodDon
scowling at
begin to come down from tho distant them. Chokingly he ordered tho
girl away,
mountains, then it presents quite a differ- and when she was gone he turned
to Hordent aspect. Around the open doors of the ing. "Curse youl"hosaid. "YouBhall
adobe houses lounge the male inhabitants pay for this—Santa Maria, du Amerlof San Carlos, for tho most part lazily onno!" and disappeared as quickly as he
puffing their long, fragrant clgaretoa or hod come.
gathered in little knots discussing tho latThere was no mistaking that, and the
est bit of news, though how news ever
roaches San Carlos is a mystery Indeed. young follow knew that if he Btayod where
. Above an open lire in front of each hut he was his life would not be worth the
Bwlngs a substantial Iron kettle lu which waiting. Bis first fear was for Juanita.
the evening maul of stowed tunas has al- Loosening his revolvers In his belt, he
ready begun to simmer, and around these mounted his pony and rode slowly toward
fires hover the women, looking for tho San Carlos. Some moments hod passed
most part as 111 kept as tho men. Dirty In this way, and ho hod almost reached
little naked children sprawl around on tho the mouth of the ravine, when he saw ft
beaten clay of which tbo floor of tho plaza figure coming swiftly toward him. An
is composed and dirtier dogs romp and Instant later ho recognized Juanita. The
poor child wai almost exhausted from
tumble over them.
Yet primitive aa was the littlo town running.
Go!" she sobbed. "They are going
here Juanlta had lived all the happy 18 "Go!
follow you, Don Jose and Pedro. They
jean of her Ufa, and right hero sho was to
trill
kill
if you stay. Ah, no, not
contented to stay until eho should bo laid now," ehoyou
cried, as Harding held out his
away besldo her Bleeping grandfathers and arms
to
nor,
"they
will find me here with
great-grandfathers in tho little graveyard you, and then"—and
then as the impulse
beside tho chapel, for eho loved tho dear seized
her
she
flung
herself into his arms
old plaoe, and—possibly because ahe knew
nothing of tho great world beyond—aho and sobbed as If hor heart would break.
She had not been a moment too soon,
never even thought of leaving i t Then,
too, there was another and. etill stronger tor even as ho spoke the sound of galloping
hoofs
reached them, as riding furiously
reason—her father, old Don Joso, had
promisod her to the eon of his oldest and their two- pursuers dashed into the ravine.
With ono arm supporting the trembling
dearest friend, who hod fought with him
years before In the war with the hated girl Hardiug coolly uusllpped his revolver
Americanos and who bad been wounded and waited. The Mexicans were within
In the battle of Cerro Gordo before tho fa- 80 yards beforo they saw him, and then as
they opened, flro with their uncertain aim
mous old City of Mexico itself. Now,
cretly, this was just what tho young peo- he slowly raised bis own weapon and
ple had dasinxL Pedro and Juanita hod pressed tho trigger. With a bitter ourse
grown up together from childhood- They on hla Hps one of the men pitched forward
had been constant companions, and wore from the saddle and fell to the ground.
they not tho handsomest couple la the Ono more shot came from the remaining
whole broad valley? Had not Juanlta all man beforo the revolver spoko again, and
her father's lands as her dowry, which, Harding heard a smothered ory at his etde
united to thoso which Pedro owned, would as the riderless horse plunged past hbu
make them tho largest landowners In the and vanished, up tho ravlno. Then ho put
Tillage? It wan oortninly a most desirable up his revolver and turned again to
TWEtqhi and the two old men congratulated Juanlta.
She waa strangely quiet aa she gazed up
each other as old men will who havo soon,
their fondost hopes fulfilled, and emptied Into his face and smiled. A qulokly
many a sparkling cup to tho health of Pe- spreading ntnln over her fair young breast
told him the reason at a glanoo. That last
dro and his fair yuiuig bride.
bullet of Don Jose's had found a mark,
Bat now Juanlta was sorely troubled.
Everything hod gone along smoothly as and as the shouts of alarm reached thorn
ever until one day something had hap- from the village, whither the horse had
pened which bid fair to upset all their gone, the light faded slowly from Ju&nlta'i
plans for the future. On a certain bright eyes and they closed forever.
For some momenta Harding did not
morning there hod ridden up to tho door
of her fathor'B hut one of a band of Amer- move; then he laid her gently down beneath
a lonely little willow, kissed once
icans who were prospecting in the gray
biountalni that lay away over to tho west. tho fair, bloodless lips and, mounting hl6
pony,
rodo
out of tho ravine past the dead
Be was a flue looking young fellow, and
for a man who had boon prospecting for bodies of the two MoxicatiB, and with hii
two years under the florce sun of old Mex- head sunk deep on his breast turned hii
ico he woe remarkably fair, and then his horso's noso toward the distant mounblue eyea had a frauk expression about tains, on whoso summits tho last beams ol
them which was far different from the the waning moon still lingered.—B. '
ever suspicious glance which characterized Wobster In Yale Couront
the men of that quaint country. He wore
P a r o c h i a l Accottnta* 1607.
the usual dross of men of his occupation,
Many of the entries, which are in a
loose blue flannel Bbirt and corduroy
trousers tucked In at tho top of his heavy splendid state of preservation, are excoed<
hoots, ared handkerchief knotted carelessly iugly quaint andamuBlng For instance,
•round his nook and huge Mexican spurs thoro Is ono "for one nmbrelloe, £ 1 8a.
8d.," evidently procured tor the minister
dangling from his heels.
a shelter when officiating a t
Juanita had boon Btandlng in the little to be usedInaawot
weather! Anothor entry
opening on tho opposite sido of tho house funerals
rends:''
For
a
pair of bellows for Thunder,
and had not seen him until ho was almost 6d." A curious
ono runs; "For destroy'
betide her, so that it appeared to her as If ing Jack Daws on
steeple, 11s. 8dL"
ha must have sudden! y sprung from Moth The entries relating tho
to tho relief of thf
•r Earth.
poor
are
singularly
fanny
lnolude
Harding had seen her about the same "Paid t o a Blcko man andand
sending him
fnitant sho had soon him, and as he doffed away,
4
B
,
;
"
"Paid
for
kocplng
tho
wen oh
Ids wide sombrero and asked in imperfect with the lama Imnd, 17s. Cd.;" "Paid
foi
Spanish to see the don unconsciously his a shift for Levy Skidmore's boy, fli,;"
pulse quickened. Juanita was really a "ditto for y e euro of ye Wlddor Wlnokelr
very beautiful Mexican girl, by far the
most beautiful creature ho had seen, dur- flngcr. 6»."
Tho ovorsoor'a matrimonial entries a i
ing the wholo course of his stay in that
dismally arid country, and the expression also peoullor. For lnBtanoo: "Expenses
of
taking WlUlnm Sbrlm and marrrtug
on the girl'sfaooflattered him not a little.
fittll he had almost forgotten her when he him, tho ring, & a , £1 14B. Bd.," and
"gave
James Morton of Thamo to marry
had finished bargaining with her tathei
for provisions for himself and his men, Robekah Burkott £3 18s. 6d.; a license,
which he did at lost succeed in getting parson's foe and. tho clerk's foe, £ 9 4a. Od.
only by tho payment of a fabulous sum, expenses taking John Neighbour, 6B. 8d..
and, when he turned and saw bar standing also marrying him to Ellzh. Phillips, £ 9
when be bad! loft bar ho started and 18a. M,; a bill for Robekah Burkett's wedwould have spoken bad ho not felt tbo ding being kept at Richard Wright's, alr
piercing littlo black oyes of Don Joso fas- Spring-gardens, £1 11B. 4d.''—Buok
tened upon htm. As it was, tho old man Arohmologloal Society.
detected the start and ordered his daughIn South Africa there la a great demand
ter hastily into the house.
for don hoys, as they ore proof against oilEvor since that time Juanita's thought! ta*t«, plague and U.aa.
bad beenlndiMoonniotwlth oneanoth*4
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