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1905-08-04
TWELVE PAGES DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, J905. VOL. XXXV NO. 38 BOAT SPRING LEAK. OFFENDERS TRIED NINE YEAR OLD CHILD WAS OARD OF EDUCATION HELD IN SPECIAL SESSION BOY WASDROWNED AN INTERESTING SESSION Accident Occurred at Lakel Hopat- Law Relating to ConcealedWea- . DROWNED WHILE AT PLAY ecided to Hereafter Hold Meetings in the North Side School Building-New Teacher Engaged-Miss Briant Resigns. At the regular meeting ' of the ard of Education held Tuesday even•, Supervising Principal Hulsavt bmitted his fourteenth annual, rert. ' In it he stated that during the m four hundred pupils had been isent less than ten days during the m. Upon the matter of truancy said there had been repeated comints, and that the irregular or nontendance of children was principally le to the negligence and indifference parents'" While himself, with the d of the teachers and truant officer id the co-operation of the parents, ,d done much to stop the truancy, he. Ivised still more strict enforcement of ie law next term. The principal stated that it was the ineral impression that the girls le'd the 'enrollment of pupils. In the cal schools, however, the enrollment boys is 729, while that of the girls ;724. v ' . - ' • • . . . - ; • Regarding the teachers he'said that ey had been tardy twelve times, the iallest ever 'recorded. Referring to the library, he said it intained one thousand books, and dth'lg the term, 3,856 books had been used. •President Lynd ventured his opinion ainst what he termed "ridiculous ings going on in the. schools in the of, those class societies and pin cketa." He contended that the cost such things was a hardship upon me parents, and believed that this rticular fancy frill should be abolProfessor Hulsart reasoned that SB pride was a good thing, but 'alwed that nearing graduation time it was somewhat costly. He doubted the advisability of forbidding it, but thought that it ought to be discouraged. Mr. Many conceded with Mr. Lynd's view because the expense was a tax on poor parents whose children graduated. Here Mr. Hulsart remarked that parents should hot permit their children to attend parties two or three nights in a week, and then expect them to progress as rapidity as though they had occoupied the time in study. To the Teachers and Supply Committee and the supervising principal was referred the matter of adopting a J modern arithmetic. Mr. Singleton, for the Teacher's committee, reported that Miss -Wakeman Riker, of Clayville, N. Y., had been engaged as teacher to suc;eed Miss Kissler.. ;. :. The Clerk read the resignation of Miss Lena Briant, who for years has been one of the most reliable teachers in the schools, and President Lynd expressed regret that.Miss Briant had resigned. Shewill teach in New.York. Bills ordered paid when the money could be secured were: Dover Printing Company, $14.25;. A. J. Coas, $10.60; Thomas Fanning, .$350.00; supplies, $21.25; J. H. Hulsart, $76.65; Dover Index, $7.00; J. T. Kerr, $1.65. The date of last named bill was 1899. Mr. Singleton,. objecting to the stable-like odor, suggested that the meeting place be changed to a room in the Berry Building: which Mr. Berry had offered free. President Lynd said that personally he did hot like to take any man's room (Continued on page 8) cong Yesterday Afternoon - Searched Two Hours. pons Judge Said was Very Defective, The boat springing a leak, alleged recklessness in handling a canoe and his inability to swim yesterday afternoon were the causes from which another drowning accident occurred at Lake Hopatcong. Malcom Danna, twenty years old, of New York city, was the victim. He was a member of the camp adjoinng the Triakas- Club, of Dover, and with two companions crossed the lake from Halsey Island. When they were making a landing at the dock at Nolan's Point, they acted in a go-asyou-please manner, and people who watched them expected to see the canoe capsize. A few minutes later Danna and one of his companions went in the canoe again and they, weie within a hundred yards of where the previous accident occurred,, when their boat sprung a leak and went down. Danna could not Bwim and he sank, while hia companion swam ashore. A search was at once begun to recover Dahna's body but two hours had elapsed before it was found by the aid of a drag hook, about seventy-five feet from where the accident occurred. Dr. Halstead, of Somerville, and Dr. Upchurch, of Kenvil, worked a long while trying to save the young man's life without.avail. • The body was brought to Dover last night and this morning a brother-of the dead boy came from JJew, York'and took the-body down on the 11 ;14 train. In Special Sessions of the Circuit tourt Monday morning, Christopher Bowe, of Philadelphia, was tried for carrying concealed weapons and found guilty by Judge Mills. The evidence in the case, which was admitted by Bowe to be true, \vaB that he and his partner, Seymour, were arrested at the D., L. & W. depot while waiting for a train and that they threw their revolvers in the toilet room. W. W. Cutler, counsel for Bowe, contended that the act prohibiting the carrying of concealed weapons discriminated against persons living outside of the state and was therefore unconstitutional. The law provides that a person wishing to carry a concealed weapon shall take out a license in the city or municipality where he resides, A roan coming into the state could not under the statute obtain a license, therefore it discriminated and was unconstitutional. Judge Mills admitted that the law as it. was in the books was a bungling affair, but it was for the ' Supreme lourt to decide whether the law was constitutional or not. :: Judge Mills deferred sentence until next ^Tuesday. The next case taken up was that of John Lounsky, a Hungarian, for assault and battery upon Frank Tkazyle, of Wharton. John M. Mills is defending Lounsky. •-Tkazykle testified that on' July 7 he boarded with Paul PenoB-and'Lounsky boarded at the same place, and that as he was going to bed that night, Lounsky followed him and his wife upstairs and attacked him when he tried to prevent him from coming into the room. Judge Mills found Lounsky guilty but suspended sentence and placed him under care of the probation officer. James H. Johnson \\aa charged with assault and battery upon his wife and also with adultery. |Pleaded not guilty to both. Fred Bridleman and Ernestine Johnson charged with fornication and the plea' was not guilty. Jackson Hardman, a lad of fourteen, brought in from the Children's Home as incorrigable, impressed the judge with his story and the case is laid over tillnext week. EMPLOYES AS EFFICIENT FIREMEN Car Shop Men Exhibited Their Ability to Cope with Fire and Flames. The employes at the car shops were PIUTE HAYMAKERS OVER PLAYERS' given an opportunity to show how effithey would be in case of fire, on ELEGANT WORK. INSTALLED OFFICERS cient Friday last and again on Monday, --of Defeated Madison and Played in Twenty-seven Brethren from Morristown Took Part in the Snappy Style-It was Nearly Installation. A Shut-out. this week. Inspector McGrath, of the Lackawanna Company's Are apparatus made the test of the apparatus at the shop Friday. When the "fellows" saw him they knew there would be something doing, but just when they did not know. At two o'clock', the whistle sounded an alarm of fire and in time that greatly pleased Master Car Builder Bobert McKenna, who held the watch, the employes laid two lines of hose to the saw mill yard and in three quarters of a minute had two streams playing on a heap of burning boxes. Again on Monday an insurance -inspector visited the shops and Superintendent Smith held the second test, this time only the regularly elected firenlen answering the call. In all there are - thirty-two r member's. Charles H. Whitehead is recognized as chief; Capt. Charles Counter has charge of the largest jumper; M. J. Dean, the smaller one, and Thomas Tonking looks after the stationray Twenty-seven "Hay makers" from Dover's victory over Madison on Wednesday was, as usual, no great Iona Loft, 1811, of Morristown, paid a task,' but withal there were features in visit to Piute Loft 1924, of this place the playing that made the game at Monday night to install the officers. times really interesting. There have District Deputy Weaver was to have been, in the past, poorer contests than' presided, but on the way up the wagon that of Wednesday's leaguer and while broke down and by the time the Morit was a foregone conclusion that the ristonians arrived the hour of ten had locals would pull out a "winner,the five passed. On account of the delay, Past Chief hundred patrons who attended, felt that they had nothing to grumble Haymaker Charles Mohler presided. The installation was followed by reabout. It was worth a quarter, to see Sam freshments and smokes. The officers Butchings do his field work and it was installed were as follows: Past chief worth-as much to see Duquette down haymaker, Charles H. Bennett; chief drives that had the Appearance of hits. haymaker, Samuel M. Clark; assistant If that wasn't enough; then recollect chief haymaker, George Gustily overH.( Toye; collector of how Pete Lamar snapped the leather seer,. John : down to second, or again the .manner 'straws, Augustus S.~Berry; keeper.of in which Messrs. Gopdmanj Henriquez, bundles, C. :H:. Bennett, hornblower, Lambert and Hutchings used, the hick- j Andrew Alpaugh; boss driver, Horace .'• ,; •. '*. • . -. . ';• ory; take in consideration .Duquette's Stark; guard of hay, loft, Charles r e e l . pitching,allowingbuta* single safety Keischein; guard of. barn door, Andrew in seven innings; look Cat'the great Woodhull; : representative '. to State HARRY BUNN HAD catch which: " Joey'•', Martin ' made, Haymakers' Association, A'i S. Berry. a REAL "BUN" ON and several other plays which were of Buch an order that in a good fast game ROBINSON GOT Harry Bunn, of Luxemburg, cams would all ' have been 'classified- as ".•••.'•••;::-TKED O F W A I T I N G to town Saturday to get a load of p h e n o m e n a l ; '•'.',. . > ,<i"../•••• • -'";.v : ;.-'. '.:' goods at the Central freight depot. Lett Robinson, of. Mt. Hope, ap- He not only got the load of merchan•yrhe;total of Dover's tally, was five while the visitors scored a solitary', peared before; Justice Young Saturday dise but also a load of booze and the which by the way; was earned. It morriirig.and pleaded guilty to having latter caused him to do. queer things happened in; the: last inning and there- beaten his wife. A' week previous and: his consequent arrest. Bunn by saved "them from a~s'hut-out. ,:'-•'. Mrs. Robinson made-.a complaint started home with both loads but got >./The<:Madison lineup wa.s almost' against him,,showing, the justice, a stalled at West Clinton.street, He entirely changed, one of the team be- badly discolored eye. The .warrant sought repose in .the gutter, while.his ing-Harry Machettei; pitcher of the was issued but the justice could find team and wagon blocked the thoroughno constable to serve it,, nor could he fare. Marshals' Byram- and Dehler Washington t e a m . ' _ ; !. •jTp Elay^the game over again," the find anyone to do so upon his. offer to had to assist him -to the lockup. After visitors did, nothing in the first inn- deputize them. Consequently the he sobered up he was fined. . ing^ but the locals got an early start. warrant was held up. Finally the Goldberg, drew a"pass and went J D justice sent it to Prosecutor Rathbun, CORONER GRANTED • second on one of/. Goodman's clever who gave it to Detective Dobbins to TWO BURIAL PERMITS bunts,^b6th advancing another station serve, and it was during that time that vilhen Borman handled Morehend's Robinson, got tired of waiting to be Coroner Surnburger was summoned arrested an4so.gave himself up. He fielder's choice..; Henriquez hit to Borto Parker Wednesday to view the reman who. caught Goldberg.at the" plate, furnished bond to appear before the mains of William L. . Cox, a- youth : while Orr made it a double on'Hen- Grand Jury.,. whu died suddenly,1 it is supposed riquez at first. .Pete, went down on from eating green fruit. four, balls, and. so did .Lambert; On the same day he was called to forcing:; Go'odman home;.': Sam; got M. Tabor where Elizabeh Eddy had four and Moreheadwaa presented with died suddenly from heart disease at the i run. Bill: Cheney closed the deal by The committee which was in charge residence of Mrsr Fitzgerald. In both itriking out. : -' : .• ; / ; " .' of St; John's Sunday school excursion cases he issued a burial permit. MadiBon's -second was very brief; to;Lake-Hopfttcong held a meeting Duquette tossing up eleven times, nine Monday evening and reported that about George Wheyman, of Eoseville, pf which were''-strikes'.:' Dover occu-' eight, hundred people attended'the while attempting to board a moving )ied-;nothing iri.thesecondfe •'. '; ' : excursion and that the sum cleared train at Port Morris Sunday morning, '•Madison" managed to, get a man on amounted '" t o ' $160, which is about was thrown to; the,; ground, • breaking seventy dollars more than was netted his right- leg. •• (Continued on page 4) last year.' ST. JOHN'S PEOPLE CLEARED MUCH MONEY CORONER, HIS OWN DETECTIVE Located Turner in Swamp at Green Pond and Returned With Horse and Carriage. CoronerSurnburger's belief in being your own detective, _in his case a t least, proved correct, and he now -has the horse and carriage that Henry Turner borrowed and failed to return voluntarily, to prove it. As published in the Era last week, Turner borrowed the rig and when he did not return it in reasonable time the Coroner began a little detective work pn.his own ideas. On Friday Jie learned that Turner had been seen in the company of "Bucky" Ridner; of Green Fond, so- believing that Turner was stopping, with Bidner, Surnburger had a'warrant issued, but there was no constable at hand to serve it. He overcame this obstacle by securing the services of John Dabbs, and Justice Youngs deputized "Nick" aa an officer. : In company with him, and specia officer Jdseph Duckworth, Coroner Surnburger drove up to Green Pond Saturday .morning and sure enough they located Turner and the.Eogers woman; • The Coroner kept in the rear while the two officers accosted Turner and asked him for the rig. . , • He claimed he had as much right to the rig as his brother, but concluded that he had no kick coming and pro duced the horse, that looked half starved.:: • . Rachel Block Was Coasting Down Bank at the Rear of Her Home When Wagon Ran off Canal Bank, Carrying Her into the Water. Drowned while at play was the fate that befell Rachel Block, the nine-yearold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Block, of West Blackwell street, Monday morning. The accident occurred at Riley's lock in the rear of the child's home. With her companion,' five-year-old Willie Youngel&on, she was coasting down the incline which leads from the gate bridge to the tow path, in a toy express wagon. She was alone,-however, on the fatal ride, steering the wagon with the tongue. Evidently she lost control of the wagon as at the foot of the "hill it turned from its course and ran off the bank, carrying the child with it. Her companion ran home, a distance of several hundred feet, and told his father that Rachel had fallen into the PROSECUTOR ORDERS THE CARNIVAL OF ALL NEXT WEbK MACHINES TAKEN Detective Dobbins Making a Tour For tne Benefit of the Baseball Team on the Circus L o t of the County and Has to Date Don't Miss It. Collected Five. Every afternoon and evening of next week there will be plenty of amusement for everybody in this part of the State. * If it's a gofld time you're after, if fun you want, come to Dover any day next week arid you will be accommodated. Instead of going to Coney Island, the Dover Athletic Association will save your car fare by bringing the island to Dover and plant it Bquare in front of your door, as it were. It will be a,grand carnival for the benefit of the Dover A. A. and that interest is being taken to insure its'success is plainly shown when merchants have devoted their advertising • space to boom the affair. • - . ' ' . " ,.*_..' ; The carnival consists of twenty-six tents and large ones at that, in which you will see everything from an* elephant traveling through the eye of a needle, to antediluvian species and Darvin's missing link--the chimpanzee. There will be big shows and side shows, palmists and star gazers from the Orient, curiosities innumerable, freaks indescribable and a whole lot of other things to tickle and please. In fact anything that goes on at Coney, will be seen with this attraction. 1 costly. -• ' • • ' - • Detective Dobbins refused to name Don't miss it. the places where he levied on the. The carnival will be held on the circus" grounds, or Mase lot. It machines. On Sunday Detective Dobbins raked will. not be necessary to take a in another machine at Lake Hoptac'ong lantern to guide your way as the exhiwhich contained a considerable sum bition requires three hundred lights to and on Monday he secured seven more. let you "see things." There's one feaOne of the machines, the one taken at ture in particular inviting to "Red Men" and that is the Indian village, the lake is vauled at $2.75 The Novelty Company of Newark, with'it squaws, big "injins" and here which rents the devices, is hustling to and there a, papoose. Then there's a get their machines out of the county. fern's wheel that carries one in-the air; theatres of electrical display; a machine that revolves, commonly called NEIGHBORS' TROUBLES a merry-go-round; a funny house that AIRED IN COURT makes you laugh; a punch and judy A "neighbor's quarrel" the sequel show that is pleasing to the'youngsters of which was aired in Justice Gage's and a whole lot more. Remember that , court yesterday morning resulted in admission to the ground is free. You the justice discharging the defendant, pay for what you see and you get a big Mrs. Charles Nichols, of Essex street, see for what you pay. with the advice to "hold her tongue." The complainant was Mrs. Chamber- STEAMBOAT AT LAKE . lain, a neighbor, whose testimonv was DID NOT GO DOWN substantiated by- Miss Yeager, of Bergen street; All three are neighA glaring and sensational. account bors and the trouble appears to have of the sinking of the double deck arisen over a child's quarrel. Mrs. steamer "Musconetcong" at Lake Chamberlain and Miss Yeager alleged Hopatcong Saturday appeared in a that Mrs. Nichols called her improper Metropolitan daily last Sunday. How names and on the strength of it, had the waves washed the deck, the thrilk her summoned before'Justice Gage. ing rescues of the hundred or more Her cause was championed by Mrs. passengers without their knowledge • George Ammina, who asserted that of the boat sinking, etc., etc., furnMrs. Nichols did not use the words at- ished ridiculous reading for people tributed to her. Mrs. Nichols also who are acquainted with the lake. denied it. Much of the evidence would The truth was that the boat struck a not look well in print, and the justice rock in River Stvx and sprung a leak. advised both parties to mind their own She was steered into shallow water business, and then discarded the com- and tied up at the dock and was easily plaint. . . repaired. Under' the instructions of Prosecutor Rathbun,-Detective Dobbins,'of Rock-' away, "since." last Friday has been making a tour of the county, visiting all places where he thought he could find machines classified in the caetgory of gambling devices,: He took one from Treible's Hotel at Mine Hill, two from Boonton, one from Dover and one -from Hibernia. Tha ones taken from Boonton have since been returned to the owners, as they were not: deemed gambling machines by the Prosecutor. > On Tuesday Dobbins paid another visit to Dover, having heard .that a busy bee" machine was in useN-at "Mike's" bootblack store, bat he found that the owner had come from Newark and took the machine back with him; It is said that the confiscated machines contained $30'which Will be turned over to the county collector. The law requires that such machine's be destroyed by the authorities, and in that even the'owners who rent them will be -out a good penny,, as the mechanism in some of them is very DRILL WORKS MAY HAVE NEW OWNERS PICKED LOCAL TEAM TRIMMED BRESLIN According to tlie New York Tribune of last Sunday, the Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company has secured an option on,the,JlcKiernan Drill Works of this place. The company is controlled by Charles- N. Schwab. Superintendent Sturtevant, of the McKiernani works refused^ either confirm or deny the authenticity of,the statement. water. Youngelson ran to the child's aid, and thinking that she had drifted further down, jumped in some distance below where she had fallen in. While he was searching for her Oscar Ford, who was working on the roof at the rolling mill, noticed the people running to the canal and he also, ran to the spot. Learning of the accident he immediately dived in search of the child, but the water was so muddy that hiB task was made the more difficult, but he finally found her body onthe bottom after the canal had been partially drawn off. Dr. Cook was summoned and in the meantime David Heiman and Joseph Parker worked over the child but neither they or the physician could resuscitate her. It is said that she was in the water fully fifteen minutes. A team fi'Jm Dover went up to the lake yesterday and defeated the Brealin, team-11 to 7.' The Dover lineup was Joe Brundell, 1b; James Gibson, r. f.; Cole Benedict, jv.,c.f.; Jack O'Brien, 1. f.; 'Etl. Hwd, 2b; Bill Cheney, 3b; George Duquotte, s. a. ;'Ed.,:McCarty, c,; Al. Kaiser, p. Ex-Freeholder John F. Post, of Pompton, while on a business trip to Montclair Monday, was stricken with heart disease in the Fairfield dairy office and died shortly after. Mr. Post was born in Pompton in 1842. In 1881-and again in 1882 he was elected to the assembly from this county, In 1891 he was elected to a third term and' in the following year he was inspector of State prisons; THE IRON ERA, DOVER, N. J., AUGUST 4. 1905. I wears ills ring"— I It? stopped and I (uowil the [link pjirnsol yi.-nvn IINMO. ''I't'Kgli', h't's be iirst lu tula game of chousing partners. Let's"— l'i'Bgli1 raughl her hreMth and turned tier back on the yacht. "Hadlcigh, don't you know I haven't By IZOLA FORRESTER. cared for you one bit—uot that wuy? 1 was sorry for you because Betty treated you like a pet mummy, aud you Copyright, 1006. by P. C. Euatment hadn't the courage to rebel. I thought if some one else made the mummy "Well, all I've got to say Is don't shotv signs of life she would prize him, get fresh and mix lu where you're uot but she didn't" A Loyal Mummy A Realistic Picture BUSINESS DIRECTORY LODGE DIRECTORY. a. A. R. James McDacit Post. Ko. 54, meets second T T A K R Y L. SCHVVAHZ aud fourth Fridays in Palmer's Hall. ComLucy and 1 had been back from our mander, W.-A.~ Waer ; Adjutant, 'A. B. FIRE INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE I wediiiug trip but five days when we Searing. had u vloleut quarrel. Never In my Money to Loan on Mortgage B. P. O. ELKS. and Short Time Loans life bad I been so shocked, so horrified. Dover Lodge, Ko. 782, B. P. 0. Elks. Telephone 56 Wt> had known each other ten years Presiding officer, Fred B. Mayberry; secre- SCHWARZ BLOCK 10-ly with nothing more serious between us tary, A. P. McDavit. Meetings, flret and than a few lovers' spats, and now that third Thursdays in Elks' Hall. [Original.] POPULAR SHEET MUSIC 17 ma 19 cl». I EHICJH AND W1LKESBAKRE COAL Li SAWBD AND SPLIT WOOD, WILLIAM CHAMBERS Tel. 92-J 10-ly East Clinton Street. T P YOU WANT FREE MASONS. we were united for life we had made CHEAP STOVES AND FURNITURE the discovery that we were Incom- Acacia Lodgu, No. 30, P. & A. M. Prego to patible. I saw lu store for us a series sidiDg.offlcor, J. W. Farrow; secretory, SamHadlelgh watched the tears in the of outbursts lasting through a lifetime. uel Harper. Meetings, first and third Wed' iWautud, Peggie." J. E. TBUUOIAN uesduys la Baker Building. "But I waut to," returned Toggle blue eyes, and the grace of understand- I hastened to my friend Merrlam—a 40 N. Essex Street. RED MICH. pereuely. "She treats ulm terribly, this ing fell on him. singular friend for a man of twentyBcrap iron bought and sold - 10-6m Tribe, Ko. Wi, I. O. R. M. Presidgurumer worse tlmu ail, and it's tbe "It was Billle," ho said. five, since he was seventy—to pour my ingPiute officer, Arthur Armitage; secretary, D E T E R E. COOPER Peggie smiled back at him bravely. ,thlrd summer. If some one doesn't Introuble In his ear. John Toy. Mee, ings, every Monday night "It was all my fault I Interfered. I : "What Is It, Billy?" he asked symterfere It may go on forever. And lie's in Odd Fellow's building. Notary Public Commissioner of Deeds never thought Blllle would mind, and pathetically. a splendid boy." ROTAL ARCANUH. I never dreamed you would be serious. I "We have quarreled," I replied, al"Better than me?" Fire Insurance Real Estate Morris Council, Ko. 641, Royal Arcanum. "Well," said 1'eggle kindly, "every There's only Betty really, isn't there?" most In tears. Presiding officer, Richard Henry; secretary, SHORT TISIE LOANS "Only Betty," said Hadlelgh sadly. one Is a tynti unto himself. I don't | "Weil," he said, with a smile, "did Harry Armitage. Meetlug nights, second and LOANS NEGOTIATED All makes of talking machines, records and 10-ly "Then be a loyal mummy. It's some- you expect to go through life billing fourth Monday in Palmer buildiug. . JLhlnk your type elushes with Had10 W. Blackwell Street. supplies W. 0 . BROWN, thing, you know, even to bo loyal wheu and cooing?" lelgh's." ODD FELLOWS. 31 W. Blackwell St. no one cares whether you are or not." | "You darling"— OARDING, LIVERY, SALE "No, but I have always been used Randolph Lodge, No. ISO, I. O. 0 . F. PreA long whistle came up 'the bluff after a quarrel with any friend to be si-iing officer, Frank Bpargo; secretary, AND EXCHANGE STABLE "Not on the vernucln, Blllle." iTALL PAPER I path, For a second Peggie hesitated, the first to offer my hand and make It John Toy. Meetings every Tuesday in Odd "We're engaged." First class Rigs. You want the patterns and colors that Teaming and Trucking. Fellow's building. then she answered It, and the form of "I don't care if we're engaged n hunall up. I would have despised the man suit you. We have tu m from the kitchen to FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Blllle appeared over a ledge of rock. E. G. SQUIER dred times; you ran't grub me like Hint tho parlor kind from Oc. per roll up. Come I who would refuse to meet me halfCourt Beacb Glen, No. 73, F. of A. Pre- aud aeo for jouraelf. "Hello!" he culled. "Roily Wayne way." on a hotel veranda in braid daylight." TEL. 53-L 40 Orchard Street. officer, Reynold KoUJOtouski; secreA. M. GOODALE "There you p). You take up Ilnil- wants you, Ilndlclgh. Hustle seat over i " 'The man,' yes, but did you always siding 10-ly "W. 0 . Brown. Meetings, Becoud and lelgli and Ills troubles ami never eon- near the spring. Said she'd wult three i meet with such response from wo- tary, 9 North Su&3ex Street. 10-ly fourth Thursdays iu Odd Fellow's building. ,R. \V. E. DERRY Blder for an liintiint the way you ttv.lt minutes and no longer. I've done the iinan?" BETHLEHEM ENCAMPMENT. ILLIAM W. SEARING me. We've been engaged four years"— best I could for you." 52 W, Blackwell S r.ei I "I never had such quarrels with Bethlehem Eacampineut, No.' 51). PresidWhen Hadlelgh had disappeared, "Not all tl' •.'•lie. Six times sepaGeneral praciitioner nnd 6urgeon. Eye, PRACTICAL SLATE ROOFER ! women. I was not sufficiently lntl- ing officer, James Gill; secretary, Harry Ear, Nose oud Throat Diseases office special, Peggie looked up at the tigure on the rately." Walker. MeetiugB, Becoud aud fouvtu Fri• mate with any of them." dealer iu ties. "AYell, you ought to he nshamod of ledge of rock. "Ah, there's the difference. A man days in Odd Fellow's building. OFFICE HOURS—8:80-10 0:80-7:30. Friday HLATE ROOFING MATERIALS "Did rfio really eend?" yourself. You're as bail as Retty KNIGHTS OP PVTHIAS, excepted. BDNBAY—1:30-2:30 only. ! never becomes as Intimate with anoth"No, she didn't," retorted Blllle, hapAVayue, and yet you turn around and Morris Lodge, Ne. 187, Knights of Pythias. TELEPHONE 3. (1 North Bergen Street. 10-ly 10-ly j er man us with n woman. Besides, a sympathize wllh Hudlelgh. Sympa- pily, "but she'll be glud to see him, ull I woman is not a man. Sit flown, light Pieslding ofiicer, Thomas Barton; secretary, tlie same. Peggie, for the seventh Johu Prlsk. Meetings every Thursday even'"PHOHAS FANNING thize with me." OAL, WOOD AND j your pipe, nnd I'll tell you what I have i iu Sovereigns' Hall. " MASONS' MATERIALS "I won't. And I'm not as bad as time"— never confided to any one before. MA8ON AND BUILDER. OBAND FRATERNITY. "Who's out in the .yacht?" asked Betty. It's ever so much better being "My marriage, like yours, was a love f'Dover Branch, No. 00, Grand Fraternity. W. V. SHOEMAKER & CO. Contracts for all kinds of work taken and engaged six times separately to one Peggie severely, match.. I had had a great many men all materials furnished. Practical experience than It la sis times separately to six, "Betty's brother and my little broth- • friends and one man chum. The nightPresiding ofllcer, H. L. Ike; secretary, B. A. 110 East Blackwell Street. in every branch of mason work. Kyle. Meeting nigbts Brst and third Fridays er aud your little brother. A bunch Isn't It?" ' after our return from our wedding trip iu Odd Fellow's Hall. Jobbing promptly attended to. Blltle took refuge in moody alienee in of angel kids, nud they'll get a bully j I took up my hat to go out 'Where 10-ly TELEPHONE 87-W IMPROVED ORDER HEPTASOPHS. the hammock. Through Its meshes he good ducking If they don't ease her up are you going?' asked my wife. 'I'm Echo Couolave, No. 5tt, I. 0. H. Presida hit. See her list?" P J. COOPER T. CLARK & BON could get a good view of the figure ' going round to Tom Noyes' for a few ing officer, J. T. Burrell; secretary, A. B. seated on the veranda railing. It was Peggie sighed as the figure from the j minutes Just to say "How d'you do?" Searing. Meeting rvgbts second and fourth ATTOBNF.T AT LAW AHD PRACTICAL HOBSESHOEKS a lissome, girlish figure lu pongee and rocks slipped dowu beside her. after my absence.' 'And you expect me Thursdays in Searing's Hail. Carriage dealers Rubber Tire Work Master and Solicitor in Chancery, turquoise blue, and he shut one eye "You dear," she said. "You're a loynl to spend the evening here alone on the KNIGHTS OF COLUMBJS. contentedly to get the full effect of it mummy, too." Jobbing promptly attended to. Office in the Tone Buildiug, < first night after our return? If Tom Is I Lafayette Council, No. 514. K. of C. Preagainst the background of blue sky officer, John H. Grimm ; secretary, to take you so early, what will be the siding 7« E. Blaokwell Street. Over J. A. Lyon's'Btore. Timothy Higglns. Meeting nights first and VSL. 18-w and sea. Ba«e of Mark Twnln'H Fortune. result after you have begun to get tired "Betty really thinks the world of Mark Twain said that In his earlier of me?' 'I didn't suppose marriage third Mondays In the Palmer building. TM'EWTON ELY p EORGE MoCRACKEN BAUGHTE«B OF LIBERTY. • him, only she doesn't know It," Peggie days he Old uot enjoy the exceptional meant giving up my best friend.' But Pride of Morris, No. 87, Daughters of Libannounced suddenly after some reflec- prosperity which came later in his what need to give a dialogue that led LivEnr STABLE, COA» YARD i MAKER OF MEN'S CLOTHING erty. Fresidiug officer, Mrs, Charles Parker; tion. "And he considers her so per- career. It Is commonly the lot of up to a violent quarrel? Horse Shoeing and Carriage Repairing* secretary, Mrs. Paul Norman. Meetings, fectly hopeless that he doesn't dare do genius to suffer neglect at first, and 12 E. Blackwe'l Street TEAMS AND COACHES TO LET. "It was very plain to me that If I Brst and third Thursdays in Odd Fellow's a thing but trot around after her like experience did not affect his abiding had tried to find the most unreasonable building. Corner of Blackwell and Bergen Street's. TSL. 55-L (OP STAIHS). 10-ly B pet mummy"— good nature. In a conversation with woman hi the world I could not have JUNIOR AMERICAN MECHANICS. U-ly Telephone, 87-J. ,.. , "Mummies can't trot." William Dean Howells on one occasion Morris Council, No. 86, J r . 0 . U. A. M. I"OHN DA WE & BON succeeded. At first after our "Well, I don't care! He trots around tbe subject of literature vicissitudes better Presiding officer, Ben. Richards ; secretary, quarrels we made a great ado about r p H E LEADING WHEELWRIGHT as one would trot If it could trot. Blllle was broached by the humorist. dealers la making up, but pretty soon we sulked, X/hajles Cook. Meetings every Wednesday •*AND BLACKSMITH Balllster, if you treated me like that "My difficulties taught me some after the paroxysms, growing less and evening Itt Odd Fellow's building. SBOOND-HANB FURNITOBE AND STOVBS, Rubber Tiw Work,ln eil Its branches. I'd never marry you In this world." NEW BTOVEB AND RANGES, • AMERICAN MECHANICS. thrift," he observed, "but I never lew sulky every hour till tranquillity CAREIAOB8 AND WAGONS FOB SAM "Do you think you ever will?" knew whether It was wiser to spend Council, No. 6, 0. U. A.;M. Presid- Kerosene and Gasoline, restored. At times I would apolo- ingDover "Some day," said Peggie hopefully. my last nickel for a cigar to smoke or was officer. James Brannin ; secretary, A. B. R. P. JEHKINS, Scrap Iron and Metals gize for what I had done and occasionSearing. . Meetings on the first and third "All Hadlelgh needs Is appreciation. for an apple to devour." TBL.87-L 68 E. Blaokwell S t 10-ly • 69 and 71 Foundry Street ally for what I had not done, but after Wednesdays in Sovereigns'Hall. ' , He's tagged around after Betty so long "I am astounded," observed Mr. awhile I discovered that th'e best way LOYAL ASSOCIATION. J EHIQH AND SCRANTON COAL that no other girl will look at him." Howells, "that a person of so little de- was to Ignore the causes of our difficulrOHN W, YOUNG " Ivanhoe Council No. 80, Loyal Association. "Don't appreciate too strenuously. jelslon should meet with so much ties entirely. They were all shocks re- Sleeting place Searing's Hall. Councillor, E. all sizes JUSTICE O F THK PEACH Hadlelgh might not see the point." worldly success." sulting from tbe efforts of two currents A. T. Paquette j Secretary, A. Judson Coe AND POLICE Jr/sricm SAWED AND s p m WOOD "Oh, no, he won't." Peggie's scorn Mark Twain nodded very gravely. to blend. Meeting fourth Friday. Beet Hoods . Prompt Delivery rose superior to discretion. "If I treatPn nipt attention given to collection "Indecision about spending money," I did not spring from the grub bachMODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. . Pension claim* executed ' ed you like a stray telegraph pole all he said, "Is worthy of cultivation. J. WELLINGTON BRlANT the time or a O. O. D. express pack- When I couldn't decide what to buy elor Into the butterfly married man. Modern Woodmen of America Presiding 78 E. Blackwell Street. 10-ly 10-ly Offlce-No.» E. Blackwell Street. officer, Jobn H. Parcell; secretary, Charles It took a long while to change me. Aa age to be held till called for, wouldn't with, my last nickel I kept it and so beMeets every second and fourth the'years went by I let go more and Hillman. you see the point If some other girl came rich."—Success Magazine. XTT • B. GILLEN ' . '" Thursday in Elks' Hall. (JR. A. W. 00NDI0T, > more my bachelor instincts and develtook you up and delicately and diploWASHINGTON OAMP. oped those of a husband and father. Washington Camp No. 5 P. O. S. of A. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND GICBAUIEB matically Intimated to you that you 65 W R S T 3LAOKVBXI, STBKR, Result of Presentiment. A new world was growing Into existhi Elks' Hall every Tuesday evening at were altogether Just right?" All calls attended to night or day. Tony," 8aid a moody British officer ence for me. For a time I did not re- meet Telephone. 7;3Q o'clock. Presiding Officer J . M.Vander"I wish I had the chance," said BUlle to his soldier servant, "something tells hooff Secretary, Archje Smith • 36 Elliott Street. • OFFICE HOCB8-8:00 to 10:00 a. m • gloomily. "What do I do while you're me that I shall never come back from alize how f ally I had become a port of KMQHTS OF .MACCABEES 8-.00 to 8:00 p. m. TELEPHONE 44-A 10-ly delicately and diplomatically Intimat- this war alive. I seem to have a sort It, and at times cast longing eyes back to my bachelor Independence. But the Knights of Maccabees, Present Officer, W. ing to Hadlelgh?" J. Valentine; secretary, J. V. Baker. of presentiment that way." P<RANCI8 H. TIPPETT day came at last when I looked upon ^LLBN & PALMER "Glower," retorted Peggie sweetly, Chatter F r o Masons. 'Then tak' no heed of it, sir," re1 "stalk and glower and look Jealous. sponded the servant. "Them theer pre- my bachelorhood as an undeveloped exINSURANCE, REAL ESTATE, " Prospect Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M., istence in which the heart had no part CARPENTERS AHD BUILDERS, NOTARY PDBLIO. Then we'll make up and be engaged sintlments is frauds. A cousin o' mine Worshipful Muter, Alonzo P. Green, for the seventh time. Anyway,Hadlelgh had one once, aud It treated him real and my own sweet will was the current P. M>; Senior Warden, Elmer E. Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Rent and Plate OracE-8 Sanford street.1 hi which I drifted aimlessly. Glass Insurance. Representing over won't make love to me. I shall merely shabby. It was just like the one that's Junior Warden, George E. "Then cume children to live and chil- Beams; *150,0OO,O00 of Assets. net as a diversion for the good of the a-troublln' you now, sir. He felt sure BBOP-SO McFartan street. Cortover; Senior Deacon, William H. dren to lose. Each child was like a 18 w . Blaokwell Street. 16-ly Junior Deacon, James Anthony; TEL. 65-F cause." that he'd be kilt out in Egypt, so he tender shoot springing from my heart. Tiger; Treasurer, Nelson C. Vannatta; SecIt was three weeks later that the di- divided his savings between his sweet/ i H A R L E S K. ELY, • version ceased. It had been a most heart aud his bosom chum and went Those who passed from us are an dear retary, Dr. Whltfleld A. Green, P. M.; pALMER HOUSE, George W. Howell; . Senior Restaurant and Boarding House, 7 S. Es:ti St., . PAINTER AND PAPER BANDER. successful diversion. Even Blllle In his out to be shot, but never a scratch did today as those who lived. In the fum- Tyler, E. Ervin Smith; Junior desolation admitted that. So did Had- he get nil the time, though lie tried ilj', with all Its cares, its responsibili- Steward, Muke your arrangements early for paper Steward, James G. Case; Senior Mas- IKALS AT ALL ROMS. ties, its grlofa, we found the only hapOVSTERS IN ALL|STY1IS. lelgh. From being an engaged nonen- his level best to mnnage It." hanging and avoid the rush. ter of Ceremony, Frank Hughson; piness that never died. OHOWDEB SPECIALTY FRIDAYS. tity he suddenly became featured on Junior Master of Ceremony, Alden E. "And what happened when he at TEL. 51-L S2 HINODMAN AVENUE. "Anil now that those of our children the bill, as Peggie would say. There length returned, Touy? Did those two South; Chaplain, Augustus Bartley; Boarders taken by day or week. 14-ly who have lived have left us to form Organist, were hnndsonier girls at Piueta Point, give him back the'money?" . William Sturzenneger, P.M, their own worlds we are alone to- Marshal, William S. Howell. Meet- yiSIT i \y. SWACKHAMER; ~ but there was none quite SJ winsome "Not a farden, sir. They'd been and OJid lovable nhrt characteristic oC the got spliced while he was away itud gether, as we were when the current Ings first and third Mondays In the STEAM, H O T WATEK AND _ MOLLER'8 CAFE, plnce as Peggie, nnd when she under- they'd set up housekeepln' on It."—• of otir lives first met and mingled. Harden building. HOT A I R HBATINO, , Do you suppose we never quarrel? If took the act of delicate nnd diplomatic London Answers. Sanitary HuinbloB, Rooiilng, Leader and Chester Camp* P. O. 8. of A.Cor. Dlckerson and Morris Streets, you do, you are mistaken. But we Sheet Metal Work": Pumps, Lead • Intimation slie did It thoroughly. Washlneton Camp, No. 8, Patriotic Pipe, Sinks, etc. know that our quarrels, are a part of The first week Betty Wnyne was Sons of America: President, DovBn, N. J. Something; About Pic. our imperfect nntures, and we accept Order ALT. WORK PIIOSIPTLY ATTENDED TO. amused. The second she flatly declined Daniel McDonald; vice president, HenTel. 13-B • -' 53 E. Blackwell street. Usage alone must decide the issue them as we accept our other Ills. Thus ry M. Hoffman; master of forms, Ar14-ly going In the same conching party with between and tart. Philology, at we do not magnify tho evil they do, thur Stelce; recording secretary, r\ S.JENSEN, the two. The third she sent Hadlelgh any rate, pie draws no clear distinction. v,-liieh is in Itself iuslgniflcant." G«orge B. Conover; financial secrer CLEANING, back his ring. And Hadleigh accepted only traces back "tart" to Ihu Latin "Fvaul;," called a sharp, querulous tary, Herbert 1. Conover; treasurer, condolences gracefully nnd pensively It Ladles' and Gents' Garments "tortus," twisted, the pastry being ibv Austin Nichols; conductor, Matthew voice from another room, "are you goand became Hie steady convoy of Peg- twisted part, of course, while It is vo;y • ' Dyed, Cleaned and Pressed. Flynn; Inspector, Andrew J. WyckoH; GENTS' SUITS A SPECIALTY. gie's pink parasol in Its wanderings doubtful about "pie." On the whole, to;; to talk all day?" , outside guard, Linn DePue. Meets "•What do you want, dear?" around Pinetn Point. Dry Cleaning Process Used the Tlppett conjecture that this expresses "You know very well that I have every Tuesday ' night• in Peggie was happy. Every night sue Skeat's . •' the miscellaneous nature of (he con- been wanting to speak to you about pullding. ly • . 67 Wfst Blackwell street. assured BUIIe things wore going splen- tents Is persuasive. All the "pies" something of importance for Ualf'an HOPEWELI, LODQE—^yBAP.TO^•• \ G. BUCK & CO, didly. Hadlelgh did take so easily to seem to go back to the original one, JOHN WILLIAMSON, Hopewell Lodge No. 97 K. of P., of education. lie did not flinch a particle the magpie—In Latin "pica"—from hour." WALL PAPER, "I'll bo with you In a moment. Don't Wharton, meets every Friday evening when his ring came back. And Blllle whose black and white aspect come HARNESS MAKEB, get into a stew about nothing." in Pythian Hall. Presiding Officer, House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, said nothing. • 16 SOUTH 6USSEX STREET, ' V "pled" and "piebald." The old ordinal I pressed the old man's hand and Harry Hance; Secretary, J. H. WillThe day after the return of the ring or service book was called "pica," or , Paper-Hanging and Decorating, Everything for tie Horse, Stable and C r r l i g ^ ^ withdrew. It seemed to mo that In his lams.' the pink parasol took Its way up on "pie," 4 N. Susses Street. 18-ly DR. DANIEL'S VETERINARY MEDI01NES. because of the appearance of the brief story and tho bit of sequel conthe bluff overlooking the bay. jfi-ly type on the white page, tained In the few words I had heard "Let's Bit here," Its owifer said to blacktheletter T T G. DAVENPORT, edible pie, having equally mix- he had given me a picture of what my The Finest Ye/. [JOVBR LABORATORY/ '. Hadleigli. "I like to watch the fort and contents, may have been christened life would likely be. The romances I Our grand line of white goods suitable for and the Islands. There's Blllle Bnl- ed Attorney and Counselor-at-Law, (Successors to L. O. Bierwtrtn), after this by mediaeval humor. Printshirt waists and suits from 14c to 25c a yard had read of tho happy period of young Hster'g yacht out there,- the Peggie O." ers' language retains both "pica" for a EOTADMSUgD 1808. ' Master and Solicitor in Chancery, love, the beautiful drifting together of at J . H. Grimm, 0 N. Sussex St. "Named for you, Isn't It?" kind of type and "pie" for type all OFFICE—In the Tone Building, two souls, a gradual decline without "It was—last summer." Jumbled up.—London Chronicle. chafing, all seemed to me to be IncomETHELBERT ELTi* . Hadlelgh laughed shortly. M-ly Over J. A. Lyon's Btore. patlblo with our Imperfect natures. "A new name every summer. It will 15-iy C o r - E m o t t » • an* Randolph Ave Beautiful examples thero doubtless are, Speed of the Cloadn. W. ELLICOTT, be the Betty TV. soon." The clouds, us a matter of fact, are but when a consciousness of my own J_ J. VRKELAMD, Jn. ' ~ Peggie looked down at him with 30UHBELOR-AT-LAW Imperfections loomed np before mo I noted by the weather bureau people hurt, surprised eyes. ARCHITECT, had-no hope that mine would be one Has many good "BHHe will never change the name chiefly because they shotv the direction REMOVED TO Member of t n e N . , , 0 ^ , ^ , , H . c . 8 . 0 t A_ and the velocity of the higher air cur- of them. " Going home, I found,; my things in store for you. of that bout," sho sold, with dignity. /looms 6 and'7 Baker Building, newly wedded wife and said to her; rents of the atmosphere. They are like "He painted It out yesterday," HadPrepare yourself to enSCHOOL HOUSES A SPECIALTY Dovm, K. J. "Lucy, I have Just been talking with joy them by avoiding Baker BulIdlnB, Rooms 81.83. lelgh answered. "I thought you knew." chips which show the flow aud eddies IB-ly of a stream. Tlielr speed Is almost In- my old friend Mr. Jlerrlam, and he Kidney and Bladder trouNo 10 Woat "Knew what?" IB-ly Bl»ckwell street gllADNAOK'S WUS10 STOIIE* "Betty "only broke her engagement conceivable to us who have watched has said thing* that I expect are true." bles, Gout and Rheumatism with me for the sake of Balllster. She them floating apparently with scarcely . "What did lie say?" THOMAS A. COLLiUlD PIANOS AND 0KQAN3, any motion ncross the sky, seeming "He snld that I must gradually get Cal-cura Solvent Is out there with him now." all makes nt l o r a t prices-cash or instalments. "Out there with Billlel" Pegglo rose what an old weather prophet called over my bachelor habits. I must bePICTURE FRAMES. MADE TO ORDER.. removes. Uric Acid, the SHEET MUSIC A SPECIALTY. to her feet. Sho dared not look at them, "those most- tranquil travelers, gin to live a far different life." Carppnterlng ad Cabinet Work the clouds, whose very motion is rest." cause of all these troubles. "I should think so." Hadleigli. The pluk paraBol shielded All Work Firilshed'neatly a^d Promptly BO N.Sussor street ' Opp. 8earlnB's Hotel. "And he says that you and I must All druggists, $J a bottle. her from his gaze ps she looked out. The fastest horse and nutomoblle recIfi-ly 6 N. SUSSEX STREET at the Peggie O. "I want to go back ords and even steam engine speed are expect occasionally to have a little tiff,- One of tlio leading pliyBlcUns of ' WP8TA11I8) easily outdone by the quietly drifting you know"— Utlcn, N. Y. (Wo win give Ills none on to the hotel." DOVER PRINTING CO. inest), writes: I tmvo given Cfd-cura I "Certainly we will If ybu continue to "Peggie"—Hadlelgh's voice was more masses of mist. A mile in thirty-six con*do the work you want. desperate than tender--"! thought jou seconds Is not at all an uncommon ve- act unreasonably. Sinner has been • ••*-, trouble) than I over »ntlclp»tod. Oil-caraBolront and .BaJIister were engaged. Did jou locity for the upper clouds, and they getting cold for on hour." 0P-TO-DATEFAOKB. COHPKTEHT WoBKMBIf. have., been observed to da a mile in, U certainly an: excellent prep»mtlon)!ua I dull I slghad.ii There .ware parts oft.tto DENTIST, i pnalM It tar n m other duel I «nt betting. g , •IgbtMQ seconds.—B\ 9. Hoppln, Jr., hi burden that I ' would jbayei to ibear pnacrllM ....... , , 10 North Bergea Street e ; y i N k , ^f,,.,.,-..,•, ,..,.•.., No, M W«t Blaokwell Bteeet, ^ Write,thoC«U]Ui»XW., Bohaout.N.X, Ladle/. Moathly. •ton*. 8XJMNKE CHILD*..;. "It tboM two com* b«<* «D4 Batty for freeaulpla'botilej and booUet w B w D C DESTINY Hi Bovin,- N. J. "I THE IRON ERA, DOVER, N J., AUGUST 4, 1905 ; The areat Twelve Acre 5lore Located In the .if V Heart of Newark, \f New Jersey. Quality Better HAHNE & Co. or Price Lower Aa Inctinvenient Way of Living CORRESPONDENCE -than in New York with Choice as Great. [Original.] It wns five minutes ufter noon on HIBERNIA. Baturdny. Tile alimony clerk liad left bis cage, locked it, and was about to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lattig spent | Thomas Mooreshead has taken a leave uis office wneu a lnun In the Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. position at the Hurd Mine. He exgurlt of u1 workman entered. | pects to remove there in a short time. "Mornln , Mr. Hobbs," Le snid to tlie Thomas Harry, at Mt. Hope. clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willis spent Mrs. Ann Williams has returned "You mean afternoon, John. Don't Sunday at Denmark. ' | n o m e a ft e r spending a week with her you know better than to come here to Mrs. William Jenkins and children daughter at Wharton. make a payment after 12 o'clock on have returned to their home in Pater- , M r s > w j , ) i a m <,„ a n ( J d a hter and Saturdays 7 The safe Is locked and tbe books closed for the week. You'll have son after a month's v.sit with her Mrs. Emily Helms are spending a week mother, Mrs. James Reed. to bring It Monday." at Jersey City with relatives. Mrs. William Stevens spent Thurs'OJ'll be workin' all the tolmc y're Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Nichols and day at Rockaway. open on Monda'." Mrs. William Hey wood spent Thurs- daughter, Lulu, were at Rockaway on "Can't help It." "Mebbe If you'd tell me where sbe'a day visiting Mrs. Harvey at Rocka- Monday. Miss Mary Dean, of Short Hills, llvln' now Oi might tok' It roun' ine- way. sel1." Miss Edith Roberts of Richard Mine has been the guest at the home of "Couldn't do that. When I tell men is spending a few days with her sister, Thomas Rielly for a week. . •where'their wives live, they go there Mrs, Peter Everment. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Lyon, sr., atand raise a rumpus." Mrs. William Davenport is spend- tended the funeral of their little gand"01 don't want to raise any rumpus, Mr. Hobbs; Oi'd Jlst lolke to git a ing a few days with her brothers at daughter at Millburn on Thursday. slgut o' tlie kid. It's a month now Rockaway. A load of ladies from this place Mrs. Annie Reed viisted Dover on spent Wednesday at Green Pond. since me im' me wife ported an' Ol haven't seen the boy since. Tomorra' Saturday. They report of having fa fine time. beln' Sunda', Ol'll be bavin' tolme, an* Mrs. Frank Hopler and Mrs. Oliver Mrs. George Hull and Mrs. Gat riel It's mighty lonesome up In me room." Johnson, of Rockaway, were guests of Hiler visited Dover on Tuesday. John's voice trembled, and the clerk Mr. and Mrs. David Hull Monday. •wavered. Then he told Jolin where uis Mr. and Mrs. George Nichols, of John Kerwick and wife, of Dover, •wife lived. Greenville, spent Sunday at the home The next morning was bright and spent Monday here with Mr. and Mrs. of Alex. Nichols'on New street. beautiful. Jolin shaved and got him- Thomas Heslin Monday. Mrs. James Berryman, of Mt. Hope, Joseph Wharton and Edward Kelley self into n clcnn white shirt (with, no buttons) and started to walk half a were here on Sunday, the guests of and Miss Mary Carlyon, of Ishpeming, Mich, spent Thursday with Mrs. Thomas dozen miles Into the country. He Supt. Aug. Munson. stopped before a cabin In the cenler Miss Sylva Smith, of Meriden, is a Thomas. of an acre planted with garden truck. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. Mrs. Louis Stickle and family, of Through tie open door lie could see his The work on the new mill is progress- Mount Hope, were guests of Mr. and •wife In a clean enllco dress buttoning Mrs. George Smith over Sunday. tlie collar on (holr hoy, live yeurs old, ing very rapidly. Saturday was pay day, and as usual tlius completing his Sunday morning Mrs. John Burrell and son, Claude, costume. Tbe man leaned on the gate on Sunday the Huns celebrated by fill- of Jersey City, are spending a month and called. The woman went to the ing themselves with "redeye." Some with Rev. and- Mrs. Haggerty. door and, seeing her'-husband, was also took Monday off for the same Mr. and Mrs. John Moore spent about to turn nwny, when she noticed purpose. Sunday at Upper Hibernia. a pitiful expression on his face. Frank Rowe, Silas Hiler, John Mrs. James Fitze who has been con'What brings ye here, John?" she Spaniel 1, sr., and Thomas Jenkins asked, not unkindly. fined to her home by sickness is able spent Monday out of town. ' "The nllymoiiy. Tlie offls was shet Robert C. Orr, of Morristo\vn,f was tojbe around again. up ylstettlny when 01 kem. The clerk home on Sunday at his parents, Mr. and |£Mr. and Mrs. John P. Heslin and told me Oi might bring It mesel'." Miss Maggie Galligan were visitors to Mrs. Calhoun Orr. Dover on Thursday, Daily except Saturday, 2 to Tlie womnu went to the gnte mill the 4:30 o'clock. Saturday, 10 mim handed her a ten dollar bill. g The Hibernia Cornet Band will visit "Well, come In and have n (flaBs o1 a. m. to 12. Rockaway and Dover Friday evening. milk; ye must be tired coniin' all the Mr. and Mrs." Russell Grey and •way from tlie city. Johnny'll foe glad family have returned home from Dover to see his dinl." The only way to g e t rid where they spent a week with Mr. and Johnny, who had been admonished In no placid terms to give his father of pimples and other erup- Mrs. John Pengilley. a wide berth, looking upon this ns a Mr. and M»s. Christopher Winters removal of Hie embargo, ran down the tions is to cleanse the blood, spent Monday at Dover. improve the digestion, stimwalk, climbed up on the gate und Three large loads of our people spent threw his arras around bis father's ulate the kidneys, liver and Wednesdy at Green Pond. neck. The mother opened the gate and skin. The medicine to take is James Martin, of Mount Hope, and .the boy roile Into the house on bis William Martin, of Luxemburg, spent father's shoulder. Friday Jwith^Mr. Jand Mrs. Patrick "Have y' come buck to stay, dad?" he nsked eagerly. Holleran. Which has cured thousands. An embarrassing silence that followed tills ill timed remark was broken by tlie mother, who, told tie boy to keep quiet and not muss his Close Saturdays at noon; open Friday nights until September. Sunday clothes. Then she got out a glass of milk and some bread and butter and Kct it before her husband. "Yer shirt Is wide open, John," sne said. "I'm tlilnlcln' Oi'd better put on some buttons while ye'r here." While John was drinking the milk and eating tlie bread, or; rather, feedIng'lt to Johnny, Mrs. Hobbs was getting out needle and thread. Then she produced the button bag, and by that time John had finished bis refreshment and wns ready to have his shirt v Jersey's repaired, but Johuny had settled himNEWARK. Shopping Centre. self in his father's arms and refused to be dislodged, "Coom now, Johnny," his mother pleaded, "daddy's wantln' to git mended while he'B here. Jump down lolke a good boy." "01 won't," saia Johnny. The finest display of Women's newest Fur Neckpieces, Muffs, "Lave him alone," said the father. "Oi'd rayther have hlin than the butFur Coats and Men's and Women's Fur Lined tons." Coats Newark has ever had. The woman laid aside the button bag and the thread and needle, and Johnny The splendid benefits of this sale should not be missed by any one and his father had a romp, at the end of whjch the father produced a gingerwho anticipates the buying of furs for a year to come bread horse and several sticks of candy, with whlcli he bribed his son to let Savings average one-fourth-An extraordinany price difthe mother sew on tho buttons. Tbe ference in the face of a rising fur market—an advantage that process of. sewing, on buttons without comes only through far-reaching plans and immense outlet—facJohn's taking off his shirt brought hustors that will help to make this fur sale one of the greatest yet band and wife In close proximity. Nevheld. As in the past only furs good enough to bear our full guarertheless they got no closer than was antee will be offered. The quality and style of our lines will be necessary, and, the buttons having been equal to those of foremost exclusive makers. An indication of Bewed on, John said that since it was the Importance of our fur business is the demand that has grown a long walk to the city perhaps he'd for men's fur garments, so we have added better be going. But Johnny got hold of the skirt of his coat und clung so tight that neither father nor mother had the heart to shake him off. "Ol'in thlukin', John," said Mrs. A NEW DEPARTMENT OF Hobbs, "that, It beln' so onconvanient for ye to lave the allymony at the MEN'S FUR-LINED COATS. clerk's office, ye moight bring It every fiunda'-yoursel'." A fur-lined coat is almost indispensable to the , "And ye could put on the buttons." wardrobe of the well-dressed man—a very necAn effort was made with this assuressary garment for use with evening dress in ance to Jolmny to remove him, hut It failed. cold weather ; and the proper coat as well for "What d'ye say, Mary," said John, automobiling and driving. Our enterprise "to me stayln' on for awhile Jist to brings fur-lined coats within the reach of more jplaze tbe chile? 01 might be helpln* ye men at a saving of one-fourth without the least at times with the garden." "Of was tblnkln1 mesel' that it would sacrifice of quality, material, make or style, an bo more convaulent for ye to be here." opportunity that every man will appreciate. "It's far from ine work, hut I can get up early." "Let go, Johnny; dnddy's goln* to stay with us." She took Johnny up in her arms os- FEATURE OF CONVENIENCEtensibly to relieve his father, hut really A DEPOSIT RESERVRS FURS till November r, which to conceal n tear that came Into her eyes, anil the father, not wishing to be means the advantage of August prices by merely choosing loft out of tb,e embrace, put his arms . now and making the greater part of your payment about the about them both. time you would naturally buy furs anyway. So John Hobbs hung up his hat and stayed with his wife and child. No reference wan ninde by either to the cause of their divorce, which was much more easily removed than tvocurea. Both jknew that the cause of contention must 'bo given n wide berth, .and they took, tare that it should get no renewed foothold. They lived on together much'to taeir own nud Johnny'B happiness. O'BRANCH STORES. MAILORDERS. L. HOPE HOPKINS. Broad, New and Halsey Sts., Newark, N. J. New Jersey's Ideal Shopping Resort. Coolest store in the United States. Best lighted store in this State. Perfect ventilation. Wide aisles Comfortable resting places. Beautiful and interest' ing exhibits. Every day crowded with bargain surprises. AFTER STOCK-TAKING CUT PRICES/ Our Semi-Annual Inventory having been taken, we find thousands of articles that ws do not wish to carry into next season, nor hold for another summer. They .ai1©'"perfect goods, with the exception of a comparatively small lot that has been hurt in handling in our store* It is simply impossible to enumerate the advantages that await the coming of our patrons. Every department will be in evidence somewhere down the line of unusual price-concessJons. Come in, every day and look around, for you will surely find things you are looking for, and at the ^prices you are willing to pay for them. Jictor's Royal Venetian Band Concerts} |LLE. ELY BARNATO, Prima Donna, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. SUMMER CL05ING==0pen Friday Evenings. Closed Saturday Afternoons and Evenings until September. HAHNE & Co's Great Twelve-acre Store Eruptions Hood'sSarsaparilla The Dover Athletic Association WILL HOLD A- CARNIVAL -ON- MASE'S . ' ) " • • • "BEE HIVE," Sixth Yearly August Fur Sale LOT ' • • • ' • • <iFor 6 Nights, from August 7 to ' August 12 inclusive. The largest .circus of its kind ever seen in tWer. The best that can be produced. The Carnival includes a Big Circus, Vaudeville Show,' Electric Theatre, Ferris Wheel, Merry-go-round, Punch and Judy Sfebw, Laughing Gallery, an Indian "Village. In all (26) twenty-six large tents each containingScshow in itself. A special attraction will be "Mascot" the performing horse. Take your family or frtods and go Monday night and you will want to go every night it lasts. ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS FREE. L S. PLAUT & CO. ?or to T21 Broad Street, Newark, N. .J. THE IRON ERA, DOVER, N. I.. AUGUST 4. J905. CLAIMED DAMAGES, Qbe IIvon Bra Dover Players' CASEJISMISSED Elegant Work FOUKD£D 1870. J. K. WILLIAMS, Editor. Mrs. Ford Said that Agent H; Abused Her But Couldn't first in the third but Pete caught him Prove It. stealing second. Dover's third netted (Continued from page 1) -PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ATD O I I B R , N. J., CHURCH NOTES. WHAT SHE PLAYED. The Last Music That Theodore Thoin< AM Ileartl ou Earth. During the last Illness of Theodore Thoiuus, although he was not at any time unconscious or delirious, he hardly noticed the members of bis family es they came and went at the bedside But one morning be seemed to be bet ter. H e made little jokes with the doctors and bis sons and talked about hie White mountain home. At 12 o'clocl he seemed tired. The editor of 111, autobiography says that he Bank into a dreamy state, and then roused himself to Bay to his wife In a lingering, ecstatic voice: "I have had a beautiful vision—a beautiful vision!" . ' Then he drifted off Into silence. His wife thought he was tired and went downstairs to luncheon, but chief-, ly with the purpose of leaving Dim to rest. He had given her a clilme of bells, to be used In summoning the family to meals, and because of his Illness they had never been rung In the house. Now, because he seemed much better, she played on them a little bugle call that came Into her head. "Do you know what you have played?" asked one of the family. " T o p s tlie call that Is sounded over the graves of dead soldiers." She. rusbed back to tho bells and played the call engraved on a metal, plate above them. Afterword she found that this was reveille, the sol dler's signal to rise. So It bad chanced that t h e last mu sic Theodore Thomas heard ou earth had been symbolic of denth and the resurrection.—Youth's Companion. St. loha's M. £. Church, Wharton. F. Leonard Rounds, minister. General class a t 9 o'clock, a. m Preaching at 10:30 by the pastor, Subject, " T h e Gospel of Power.' Sabbath school a t 2 o'clock. League at 6:15 sharp, led by Walter Hicks At 7 o'clock preaching by E . W. Rose vear. Cordial welcome to all. PLENTY OF WORK AT PANAMA ISTHMUS The Civil Commission is in need of a number of carpenters for service on the Isthmus of Panama in the construction of quarters for the use of a large numebr of officers and employees to be engaged in connection with work relating to the construction of the canal. The wages of carpenters have been fixed a t 56 cents per hour and if overtime is required they will be allowed time and a half therefor. These carpenters will be furnished with free transportation from New York to their post of duty on the Isthmus and w i l l ' be allowed full pay on the basis of ah eight hour day while enroute from New York to such post of duty. I t is desired that carpenters accepting such employment take with, them" their small tools. Free medical and hospital attendance in case of illness is provided, and free transportation to a port of the United States upon the termination of satisfactory service, the character and length of such service to Be determ- . ined by the head of the department. Members of t h e immediate families of such employes will, upon request, when the exigencies of the steamship service permit, be granted the Government r a t e of $20 between New York and Colon. No charge will be made for children under six years of age, and half rate will be charged for children between t h e ages of six and twelve years. Employees will not be permitted to take their families to the Isthmus until they have gone there first and secured quarters for them. Application blanks may be obtained ». - "imlication at the Dover Post Office." naught, Morehead flying out to centre. The removal of a sewing machini That Richard, keeper of first, shoved one down that was too hot for Joey to by H . D. Thompson, agent for thi PUBLIBHEBB AHD PBOPBIITOBK. handle, and stole second. He tried Singer Company, was the cause of Presbyterian Memorial Church. for third on a steal but started too late hearing before Justice Youngs Monda; Rev. R. Hilliard Gage, of Wenonah, and was caught via Orr, Love and afternoon. Mrs. Mary J . . Ford, will occupy t h e pulpit of the Presby Martin. Lamar got first on Martin's Millbrook avenue, was the complain terian Memorial Church next Sunday error, and went to second on Lambert's ant, she claiming that in taking thf and on August 20. On August 13, safety to left; Sam gave it a ride for machine from the house Thompson as' Rev., T. F; Chambers will preach and saulted her, and she preferred a comone and Lamar while running to third TELEPHONE NO. 1. on August 27 the Rev. John Moore will collided with the player and ball and plaint of assault and battery. Thomp be in charge. it was penalization for his. In Madi- son denied that he had done so am SUBSCRIITIOST BATES: William Kanouse,his collector, corrob son's fourth Frank deliberately robbed One Year $1.00 Grace HI. £. I n red. orated his story. Payments on thi Six Montlis 50 Dougherty of a h i t by a grand catch. Preaching in Grace M. E . churce on Throe Moutus Reynolds wasn't contented with mak- machine were lax and t h a t w a s t h Sunday a t 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p . m. Invariably In Advuuce. ing a single and tried to steal second. reason for its removal. by the Rev. Frederick Bloom, of J e r Thompson made several proposition: Pete snapped her down and Mr. R6ysey City. FRIDAY, AUQUST 4, 1905 to Mrs. Ford whereby she could retail nolds will know better hereafter, the machine, but she insisted that s\v Harring went out on strikes. First M. [. Church. wanted $5 for damages. As soon as Investment in stocks tells the stor; The locals tallied another nothing Next Sunday will be a special day at the she made that remark, the justice disof the downfall of Edward F . Duffy in the fourth. Martin's wide throw First HI. E. Church,' Love feast at 9:15 missed thejcomplaint. of Newark and Morristown, and un allowed Bill first sack, and he went to a. m. Preaching at 10:30 followed by th doubtedly that of Mayor Belcher second on Duquette' timely sacrifice. Lord's Supper, infant baptism and recepLACKAWANNA LEAGUE. l'aterson. Both men have disappearei Abe failed to meet it and Frank flied ion of members. Sunday school at 2.30 STAXDINO OF THIS CLUBS. during the past week and thousands 0 to short. p. m. Epwortli League Vesper service ii WON LOST Plfitt CEN' dollars of other men's money havi Lambert was Johnny-on-the-spot in S u m m i t the audience room at 7 p. in. Dr. Rich 14 i gone through the operations of the twi throwing out two men at first and I)ov-r II 0 .Mr ardson will preach ofi " A Gospel of ComMorristown-Cbatharo.. 10 7 .588 in hiding. The county is having Goodman got the other in Madison' Ktraudsburg fort," in the evening. All seats free. .500 11 Orangf .383 surfeit of such manipulations and thi fifth. Visitors always welcome. 10 Madisou Philllpsburg... .111 time would seem opportune to maki Dover went one better in the fifth examples of a few who use importanl Richard the first lined out a hit, stoli THE HOTEL CHILD. BASE BALL NOTES. business and governmental positions t< second; went to third on the throw to DaiiR-erg Thnt IleNct the Luckless Offfleece others out of their money. I t was lucky for Morristown that i catch him and scored on the same. spring of Uc-titleNM Parents. Lambert hit for one and Sam pounded rained. THE DOG'S COAT. It Is not the material aids to exDover at Orange to-morrow, Phillips And now the Newark Advertise] it for one that would have been good istence which are the bane of the hotel gets in on the question of who will b for three and possibly a homer but his burg at Stroudsburg and Morristown Brash It, bat Do Not Wash It, If Yon child; It Is the mental and spiritual atWant It I'erfect. titude aeooiiipiiuyliig Ibis life which Morris County's next sheriff and build umpship deemed it foul, but it struck at Summit. In the Country Calendar Reginald F. Is to be deprecated. I t destroys u up a story from the expressed prefer' left field fence fair; after that Sam Summit put it on Stroudsburg Satur- Mahew writes; "Even careful feeding House Cleaning Wan/5. ence of one politician. A number 0: flied to third and it was in'this inning day, 4 to 1, thus breaking t h e latter's will not give a dog's coat that glow democratic spirit through emphasizing, the difference between the'servunt and Wind hades linen opoquo from 21c to the Advertiser's exchanges in this part that Joe Martin made the phenomenal winning streak. which Is such a sure sign of health If the served, It exaggerates the power 40c. 6 4 ' 1 Oil Cloth I60 a yards Shelf OU of the State will undoubtedly reprint one handed catch on his play;. he Is continually washed with soap and Cloth 5c 1 \rd; Bosh Curtain Rods lOo; Orange seemed to have had its of money, fosters n spirit of dependThe sixfh was an inning of clever water. Owners who allow their dogs " i t in full and then have the nomination Curtain Fo. 10c; at J. H. Griinm, 6 N. ince and unfits the pampered Individeighteen hands full in defeating Madi o live In the house are forever washassists for Duquette, he by some ac matter settled. The Republican party ual for any ,other kind of life, and, Sussex St. son 6 to 4 Saturday. ng the wretched animal and forever crobatic work, meeting the ball in the in Morris county can be trusted to worst of all, lu a child so brought up That each individual player of the complain that his coat Is coming o u t look after this affair when the dele- air nabbing three men at first. CRANBERRY LUKE AND RETURN 50c. The oftener the dog Is washed and there can be no understanding or love Dover team was on his job Saturday Dover added another to the talley in gates meet in convention. crubbed the more will his cout leave of home. There may bu some futureVia Lackawanna Railroad every was plainly evident. he sixth. Love fumbled Cheney's its trail and the deader and duller will 'or the child who knows nothing of Stroud pitched for the Pastimes uf t look. The health and growth of a irt, some function for rue oue to whom Sunday; July 4th and September 4th. rounder, Duke got a hit and Bill was A FIERCE MERMAN. . aught a t third. Duquette was stopped Morristown Saturday and won his game og's coat depend entirely on a natu- iternture makes no appeal and who Is Very low rates for special parties on nl oil from the skin. As often a s the lot sensitive to music, but there Is no week days. Dates booked now. All at second; Abe walked, went to third against the Amperes of Newark. Brand of Murine Homier Virginia og Is washed so often Is the oil wash- lace in the state for the man who has the attractions of a first-class excursion n Goodman's single and crossed the The sentiment towards a change in Sported In X070. ed out and so much more Is the de- either initiative, self reliance, patriot- resort. Regular dinner fifty • cents. riangle on Morehead's bingle. the local team is disappearing a s B. H . Blackwell of Oxford has pubitructlon of the coat. If a dog were sm nor love of home. H e is a social Good fishing, boating, etc. Madison's seventh was uneventful, quickly as i t originated. What's t h e irushed every day for five or ten rain- lennce, a disease. The community Is lished a careful reprint of "An Account of Virginia; Its Situation, Tempera- iut the locals tallied one more. Pete use? Can i t be bettered? ttes against a s well as with the grain e'tter off without this satellite of the •3&.50 Buffalo to Denver, Colorado Springs •alked, went to second on Van's ture, Productions, Inhabitants and Down a t the county seat they say ils coat would not only have a luster, lanager, parasite of the bell boy and or Pueblo and Return, via Hlckel j h e l r Manner of Planting and Order- hoice. Sam labeled the sphere for a would cease to distribute Itself all ourcc of supply for the waiter. that Reynolds had the Dover batteries -•'•• P/afe.Road; tag Tobacco." It Is, In brief, a pam- ouple and Lambert scored. iver the place except for a very short If there Is one child In our communion t h e go. Taking t h e assertion one pblet communicated to the Royal soTickets on sale Jpne 89th, SOtU and July In the eighth Sam indulged in a way, i t is to laugh, but taking it the ime once or twice a year. Besides ty . who Is superfluous It Is the hotel ciety In 16T8 by one Thomas Glover, ifty yard sprint, and pulled in Henthis, brushing has a stimulating ef- child. As places for temporary occu- 1st, 2nd and 3d. Fioal return'limit Aueust right way, he certainly did have them ect on the whole system, helps the pation by homeless auri childless adults I t h . . •" ..; "an Ingenious Cnlrurglon," wbo had lived for some years In the province. lion's fly. Lambert got a sizzler but on t h e go—on bases. Think i t over. )lood circulation; -by this the digestion; iotelB are to be tolerated, but as resiFor full inform* ion re^a dmg routes, Mr. Glover would seom to have reckon- eld on, and Duquette travelled up into dences for children they are without sleeping car accumtuoriatlons, etu,, write R. The Morristown correspondent of t h e ,nd so the general health." ed the sea serpent among the Inhabit- ipace and pulled down Orr's attempt.-- Newark Daily Advertiser s a y s : " I t the possibility of excuse.—Miss Martha B,'<Payne, General Ageut, 2U1 Main street, ants of the colony to Judge from the in the ninth the visitors got real busy; Buffalo, S. Y . . . .;-•••. S. Bensley In Everybody's Magazine. minute accuracy of the following de- Martin singled and scored on Reynold's appears probable t h a t the MorristownChatham baseball team, in t h e Lackascription: two base hit. wanna League will soon disband. The "A most prodigious Creature, much DOVER. AB B . H . P O . A. B resembling a man, only somewhat lar- Soldberg, 1. t 3 0 0 0 manager, A . P . Konkle, who is also 3 5 1 S 5 1 0 secretary of the league, is said to have ger, standing right up In the water Etoodnwn, s. s 4 1 1 0 t 0 declared that he would hand in his r e .with bis bead, neck, shoulders, breast tforeuead, 3d lenriquez, 1st 4 18 9 0 0 and wast, to the cublta of his arms, Lamar, c 8 0 0 7 9 0 signation as manager of the Morrisabove -water; his skin was tawny, much Lanibert.Sd 4 1 3 0 4 0 town-Chatham team. I t appears t h a t Hutching', c. f 3 0 3 4 0 0 like that of an Indian; the figure of r. f 4 0 0 1 0 the organization is in a financial conbis head waB pyramidal, and slick, Cheney, Juquette, p 4 0 1 0 5 0 dition which made i t highly- improbable without hair, his eyes large and black, that it would be found possible to play and so were bis eyebrows; bis mouth 5 11 37-14 0 the players. There was also said t o very wide, with a broad, black streak 1IADIS0N. AB, R. H. PO. A. E on the upper lip, which turned upward 0 0 1 1 0 be some criticism about the way t h e 'ougherty, r. £... 0 3 1 3 0 manager handled the team, and it was nt each end like moustachoes; his cc ri- Reynolds, s. a SOUP BEANS, 8c. Quart. lb PINT BOTTLE SALAD OIL oc. 1 0 on this account that Mr.' Konlclo detenance was grim and terrible; his Harrinr, Love, 2d 0 0 3 1 Ever" know tliein so cheap! Not- tbis A high grade article of unquestioned neck, shoulders, arms, breast and wast Bennlou. 1 f o n o o 1 clared his intention to resign. quality, anyway; •.'-• . quality. Bold close.' ' 0 0 3 0 0 wero like unto the neck, arms, shoul- Radel, c. f The carnival—everything from a 0 0 4 5 0 8tate House Coffee ..-• -. ders, breast and wast of a man; bis 3rr, o Martin, 8d 1 I 3 . POSTUM CEREAL, l i e . p k g . counterfeit peanut to a Sam Hutchings 35 stamps with each lb, hands, If be had nny, wero under wa- Bormau, p FRUIT PUDDINE, 8c. pkg. 0 0 0 3 (1 The great coffee substitute which lias ter. He seemed to stand with his eyes Machetts, p Triumph Tea, any flavor 0 0 1 U 0 double. Van Lambert will be on exmakes a delicious dessert. saved many a life, FO it Is claimed. hibition in prose; Dick Henriquez will fixed on me for some time, and after60 stamps with racu lbp 2!) 1 4 *33 15 4 talk French and Duquette will tell : ward dived "down, and a little after ris- Lamar penalized Central Baking Powder • ARMOUR'S ROAST BEEF, 2ic. PETTIJOHN, 13 I.3C. pkg. eth nt somewhat a farther distance and how it happened when he was trans61) stamps with each lb. SCORE BY INNINGS, ' A 1-lbcau. Ready to serve when heated turned his head toward me again, and Worth 15e. Theold favorite with the ported to this clime, Pete has a double • 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 x—6 benv on the package Ccoked and then through;.of selected quality; fine eating 50 stamps with every quart Port orSherx'y then Immediately falleth a little under )over Wine, any price, 50c, 75c or 1.00. miictd with cud up dates. Its ixtreniBly and unbeatable Note the price. 0 0 1—1 entry system to introduce; Morehead •water and swluiineth away so near the •ladison . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 palutoble. *. learned runs—Dover \ ; Madison 1. Two has an auxiliator for the shinny spots top of the water that I could discern mse hits—Henriquez, q , Reynolds. y d s . First base that he'll bark about; Bill will give a TANOLEFOOT FLY P A P E R , i c . him throw out his arms and gather n balls—OH b a l l O H Duquette D t t I ; ioir r Bormnn B 6 ; oil il MAGIC YEAST, 3 i-2c. pRg. acliett« 1. Struck out—By Duquett 0 b reproduction of Mt. Tabor at 10 p. m . , Tho big double sheds that usually sells them In as a man doth when he swlm3. Left on bases—Dover S; A good many say the name just ats .the fcr,thrice the price; Abe has something u p his sleeve, not ineth. At last lis shoots with his head Bormau 1 y p i h L a m b e r t . First yeast, its certainly good yeast, that's a black-jack; Frank Goodman will take downward, by which means ho cast irrors— Dover 2. Umpire—Hopkins s u r e . • -. . . • ' OIL SARDINES, 4c can. the short stops out a hand organ and tnyl above the water, which exactly resembled the tayl of a fish, with a broad SAPOUO, o c . c a k e . ' diet the " m o n k " on fast throws; Small can, small Mi, small price; but iA. fane a t the end of It." 15c Regular 10c. size of most stores. The they'll likely mate a small appetite bigger. 4 bars Ozone Soap B«M8 the 1he Kind Von llavo Always Bought " W i l l i e " Waer will be there with I famous brigbtener and cleaner. his " b a w l " ' four. Lest we forget, 4 bars Babbitt s Soap..,... 15 c ignature No Donltt of Ills Honesty,. but this is only hearsay tho' it would Fairy Soap, a cake 3^c Deputy Sheriff and Chief of Police BABBITT'S SOAP, 4 bars 15c. be an attraction it is just possible that Bon Ami, 1 ic. size....' 7c 'Alf Church of Woonsocket was known Co^t us this much, but tbis is a special 4-lb. pkg. Gold D u s t . . . . . . 17c Two of the strongest feature acts a sprint will be arranged between Sam In his day as a man who w a s straightoccasion nnd we want to give greater bar io-lb. pkg. 1776..... 29c gains than usual •-..-..vith Hargreaves Shows are The and the lady of large adyoirdupoise,' forward and blunt In all bis dealings. THE DOVER PRINTINd COMPANY Read Lehman's News for their great August Sale. STAMP BOOK HELPS. Soap Offers Unparalleled. 10 Stamps Free with any of these. ' One day a grocer went to Alf for In- 'oozoonin Troupe of. Arab Acrobat and formation about a certain Joo White, 'he Marvelous Ortons. They both [who had applied for credit and a book five exhibitions that are entirely unat his store, and tho following dia- ike anything ever seen with any other logue ensued: ihow and are without doubt the highest "Good morning, Mr. Church." ialaried performers in the world. The "MornlnV Toozoonzin troup of Arabs give an "Do you know Joe White?" astonishing and marvelous display of •Tea." "What kind of a feller Is he?" "Putty fair." "Is he-honest?" "Honest? I should say so. Been arrested twice for stealln' and acquitted both times." Beat Hot Alrniys Bent, It Is n mistake to have the best. The reasons are two—one Is that directly you have the best of anything you Lave closed an avenus to enjoyment, tho enjoyment of wnltlng for a wish to Vie realized; the other Is that one becomes sorry for those persons whom one sees stumbling along with the Inferior article.—E. V, Lucas. Very Low Round Trip Rales To Pacific Coast Via The Nickel Piste Road $69.60 Buffalo to Portland, Seattle or Tacoma and return. Tickets on sale every day. At a small additional cost tickets may be routed through California. Good return limit and stopover privileges. For full particulars,* sleeping oar reservations, etc., write E. B. ground and lofty tumbling, form Payne, General Agent, SOI Main street, >yramids of twelve people and conclude Buffalo, N; Y. heir performance by encircling the rigantic hippodrome track with thund F.C. LEAMIHG. > irous applause. The Marvelous Ortons Eye-sight Specialist changes office Hours lo a perilous act which is entirely after July 1st will be at Dover office Satur lew. On an^jnvisible wire suspended days only 8 to 1 o'clock. hirty f eet in the air they ride a tandem bicycle and while the act always makes the spectators wait for the finish with fear and trembling, it never fails to please everyone. Two such strong acts HELP WANTED. are seldom seen with one show and yet they are only two of the hundred Sheet iron range makers, steady features with the Hargreaves Shows work, S3 a day. 264 Water street, which exhibit here for one day on New York City. -. • August 4. Belntoil Advice. COPPERSMITHS "That coat looks shabby," remarked wanted for returning ; steady work NOTICE. Hicks to Ms Intimate friend, the poet. My wife, Albertina, having left my $3.50 a day. 264 Water street, ">7hy don't you have It turned?" New York City. "Do you think this coat has three bed and board, without just cause, I will not be responsible for any debts •Ideal" asked the Impecunious one sad,ly. And: nothing more was said on contracted by her. Steward M. Hance. tbt anbjtct Dated August 1, 1906. POTTED TONOUE, 3 1.2c. c&n. Small can, of co jrce, but a big bargain. Splendld'saudwich maker for homo luucb or picnic use. •. ^ BAKER'S CHOCOLATE, i 4 I-JC. A big cut, £0c. a cake is nearer its real value. Some ask even more. - M I L L E R ' S NAPTHA SOAP, 4c. The third of a great soap trio. Time to buy Is when price is cut. _ Our Own Coudensed Milk, 9c. 10 stamps with three, cans. Uniformly excellent and liked by many mothers instead of fresh cow's milk. Always the same. Besc for babies. Gocd in coffee. Take your pencil and paper to mark down all the different articles you wHI vyant. 10-lb. pkg. Peavline 29c 10 stamps free witH 5 bars Ivory Soap 25c 30 stamps free with 5 cks. , Floating: Soap 25c M "• - " .- " to stamps free with 6 Spe1 box of Lehman's Oatmeal cial Soap •;,„ 25c 1 box of Lehman's Corn Starch 20 s t a m p s f r e e - w i t h 1 box Lehman's Pearl Tapioca Grandma Powder 18c l i b . Star Baking Powder Rising Sun Stove Polish... 4c 1 bottle Lehman's Root Beer Extract X-Ray Stove Polish 4C l i b Lehman's Powdered Borax Dixbn's Stove Polish 4c 1 can Lehman's Cocoa Enameline Stove Polish... 3c 1 cake IiehmanV chocolate 2 barrels Century Matches Scouring Soap, a cake 2'Ac 2 bottles Worcestershire Sauce Blue Label Catsup 17c 1 S bottles Lehman's Catsup -. ' Force, package ' ric 3 cakes Buster Brown Chocolate Electro Silicon ' " 7,. I Jello, all flavors ' " 7C We pay freight charges on Beech Nut Beef, j a r . . . . 7 . ' 2 3 c " , Bacon jar.-..., 2 3 c all orders ol $5.00 or over to any triisto, cup saucer in each railroad station. acka e P S 12 Uc 1 quart bottle Ammonia 1quart bottle Blueing 3-lb. box Gloss Starch 3-lbb box Santa Clara Prunes L, LEHMAN & CO. . / Leading Butchers and Grocers, 11 W. BLACKWELL ST., DOVER, N. J. Telephone 21-b. THE IRON ERA, DOVER, N, J., AUGUST 4.1905. Miss Annie Griffin spent Sunday PERSONAL at North Beach. Charles B. Davey has taken a posiThe firm of Simpson & McFerren Harry J. Dickerson, will spend a There la Plennure am Well aa Health tion at York, Pa. has been dissolved. 111 Deliberate Entlnm. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moyer and child- week at Asbury Park. Rev. P . L. Rounds preaches a t Fast eatiug is sure to be injurious, James Cunningham spent Thursday Succasunna on Sunday evening next. because to properly prepare tlie food ren are visiting in Pennsylvania. Clarence Tippett left for a twoand to-day at his home in Raritan. The I. D. K. Gun Club will shoot lor digestion it must be thoroughly Luther Kice and Walter Messenger weeks' stay at Asbury Park, Tuesday. in a contest at Montclair to-morrow. masticated. are spending a time at Cranberry Lake. Rapid eating Is still worse when It to Mrs. Charles K. Ely is visiting at Ice cream and cake will be served at caused by the burry of business or by Whitfield Case on Tuesday moved the'Salvation Army Hall Saturday anxiety or nervous Irritability or by the home of her mother at Cedar Lake, into his new house on Lincoln avenue. evening, August 5, to which all are the common habit of "bolting" the food. N. Y. C. B. Babson has moved from PiccaDavid Bowby, of Everettstown, is invited, Such eating is suretoproduce indigesisiting his brother, Charles W. tinny to the Moller building on DickerENDORSE THE Remember the fair and festival to tion or dyspepsia. son street. t0H!!!SKKC!SKKlmmm be held a t the Berkshire Valley Church The teeth, as well as the stomach, Bowlby. are made for labor, and neither can Miss Henriette Caspersen, of South Mr. and 'Mrs. John D. Pedrick, of on Saturday evening, August 6. All bare their proper work to do If only Chrystal street, are visiting in Spring- Essex street, is visiting her grandare invited. ' paps and broths and puddings and parents at Kenvil. 'Assistant Marshal Dehler Monday bashes and other.soft and artificially dale, Conn. Miss Lenora Darling has returned night arrested Charles Pierson as a prepared foods are crowded Into the Miss Edna Stowe, of Newark, is given by the Dover Athletic Associacommon drunk, and next morning stomach as though the cook In the isiting her aunt, Mrs. H. D. Miller, to her home in Elizabeth after spending tion each night from August 7 t o two weeks with Miss Etta Messenger. kitchen could masticate tad digest the of Sussex street. Justice Young imposed afineand August 12 inclusive. You will food, better than the natural grinders costs amounting to $3. E. W. Cooper, of Utka, took charge miss a golden opportunity if you do Miss Teresa Comer, of Brooklyn, is and the chemical action and assimilatnot see it.. The Carnival includes a isiting Miss Jennie Loughlin, of of the store department at the car shops Pierson .Hedden, son of Charles ing power of the stomach, . Tuesday. Floyd Cole, will retain his Big Circus, Vaudeville Show, Electric Princeton avenue, Hedden, t h t iceman, -while stopping to Those people who shovel great vulgar Theatre, Ferris Wheel, Merry-goget a feed bag that had fallen from niouthfuls of food Into their mouths Mr. and Mra. Alvin VanHprn, of former position. round, Punch and Judy Show, LaughAnthony Killgore, editor of the his horse'B head, last Saturday, was And bolt It down as though they bad Dover were the guests of Daniel Hiler ing Gallery, an Indian Village, and Hunterdon County Democrat, of Flemkicked in the head by the "off" but ten minutes for a meal are gor- at Hibernia Sunday. many other attractions. A special horse and received an injury that r e - mandizers instead of polite people. Henry Birmingham and William ington, was the guest of his brother, attraction will be "MASCOT" the They know little of the pleasure of Robert Killgore, Tuesday and Wednesquired a physician's, attention. Johnson have returned from a week's performing horse. ilellberate" eating or tbe luxury of satday. The joint excursion of the First M. isfying hunger, and certainly they are visit at Atlantic City. The Misses Annie and Elizabeth Coe E. Church of Dover and the Rockaway laying the foundation of disease. Russell S. Peniman, jr., of Berk,ely, , a v e- ,u .r l- . . ™.., J , ,_• L. M. E. Church, was run to Lake Hopatf f from Philadelphia where Dry, hard food, vigorously chewed, Cat., formerly of Dover, is renewing I * have been visiting their sister, hey cong Tuesday with eight well filled stimulates the flow ot saliva, strengthcars. The Rockaway people interfiled ens the teetlj uad keeps them healthy acquaintances in town. Mrs. Walter Watts, who returned Mrs. Samuel Creech, of Vineland, with them for a visit 'to her parents, to board the train at that place, but and Invigorates tbe digestion. has returned after a visit with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Judson Coe, of the company refused t o carry them and Mrs. P. B. O'Le&ry, Bergen street. unless a guarantee of three hundred HE TOOK LONG CHANCES. Mrs. Joseph Slensby, of Brooklyn, was given. The committee failed to Claude H. Warford is sojourning in Bat the Tnllor'n Anxiety and Dill is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Canada until September when he will see it that way and secured two special Were Bath Finally Settled.* F. P. Birch, of Morris street. trolley cars, came to Dover and here return to Dover preparatory to the The doctor of an Eugllsh regiment Messrs. J. Becker, S. Meyers, J. opening of the conservatory of music. joined the crowd. . stationed In India received a letter Gillen and H. Hoffman, of Brooklyn, The following teachers have been en"Keep a better watch on your chil- from his tailor inclosing a long overdue gaged to assist Mr. Warford: Fannie dren" was Justice Gage's advice to account and eonclilding'.wlth a polite are spending a week in town. Mrs. John Robinson and grandson, E. Day, Bertha Caskey and Bessie E.' the mother of Peter and John O'Brien, Inquiry after the debtor's state of of Central avenue, are visiting Mrs. Search. . of Gold street, when they were ar- hculth. The sawbones reptled thus: "I have received your hypocritical lhauncy S. Smith at Peekakill. raigned before him Wednesday upon a Mrs, L. Schreuer will spend next week letter hoping that I am In a good state charge of malicious mischief preferred Mr. and Mrs. John B. Miller, of in New York city. of health. Hear, ttien, what your by Austin Crater. The boys broke a chances of my living long enough to East Orange, were the guests of Mr. Rev, A. B, Richardson will leave on his ticlothes pole and did other things ac- be able to pay your bill are. I attend and Mrs. Julius Hairhouse Sunday. vacation next week, cording to Crater's statement, but the assiduously every cholera case In the Mr.' and Mrs. Thomas Edwards, of Telephone 78-b DOVER, N. J. Miss Agnes Nelson has returned from a Justice considered that there was a' camp, and I am making smallpox a Newark, are the guests of Mr. and visit to Budd's Lake. . little " g e t even spirit" apparent and special study. I swim every morning Mr. John Edward, of Union street. AGENTS FOR Mrs. Daniel B. Overton, of Newark, is dismissed the complaint with a repri- In n lake swarming with alligators. At The Misses Lulu and Edith Leonard, a recent attack on a hill fort I went visiting relatives jn town. mand to the boys. with the forlorn hope and was one of of North Clinton street, are visiting Miss Olive Hill, of Roseville, is the f>/he interior of the North side school' is the 'three who returned unwounded. Mrs. A.E. Leatherman at Philadelphia. guest of Miss Hazel Young. being .renovated. Tomorrow morning I shall go unacTheodore Chandler, of Paterson, Miss Sadie Rinehart, of. Morris" street, Camp meeting at Mt. Tabor will com- companied and on foot Into the Jungle and wait for the man eating tigress as spent the forepart of the week with is visiting in Warren county. mence on August 8. Thomas Dickerson, of North Sussex she returns at dawn to her cave and Rev, Father Shepherd, of Jersey .City, The Hibernia band will serenade Edward cubs, If it be she who falls I shall street. was a guest at St. Mary's rectory Monday. Kelly, of West Blackwell street this even- spend my leave In the fever haunted Miss Fannie Crampton, of Paterson, ing. Jungle following up big game, and If I on Sunday was the guest of Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Halloway are The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.survive that I shaircool myself niter Mrs. Judson Sutton, of East Blackwell spending their vacation at Saratoga, N. Y. Frederick Kenstlerdied Wednesday morn- Its heat by joining a party to ascend street. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. King, of Morris the peak of Dhawalagirl, whose snow ing. slopes and glaciers are as stiff as your Aaron Simon, of Port Jervis, street, are spending two weeks at Asbury . The Memorial Hospital will have an ad- p r i c e s . " '• . . ' :; ' ~ ••;•• formery of Dover, visited his'uncle, Park. dition sixty feet long and two stories high Miss Carrie MacFarland, of West The doctor eventually returned home William Simon, of Sussex street, built qn the west end, Blackwell street, is visiting relatives in In safety, and the tailor's anxiety and Monday. ' : The Philadelphia Giants will play here his bill were both settled. . Mr. and Mm. Charles Dickerson, of Brooklyn. on Wednesday. This team is recognized North Sussex street, this week enter- Daniel B. Stickle, of Paterson, jslvisitWOMEN IN PARLIAMENT. as the best travelling. tained Mrs. Stephen Lindsley, of New- ing his cousin, John M. Havens, of Prospect street. • : • .. Rev. Hilliard Raymond Gage will Down to Time of Edward HI. They market. occupy the pulpit on Sunday of PresbyPercy VanEtten left for California on Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Brown have Had Right of Votins. terian Memorial Church The ladles of birth and quality sat In returned to .their home in Brooklyn, Wednesday, where he will enter the A smile for a cent, a laugh for a nickle, council with the' Saxon Wltas. The after a visit with the latter's parents, Stamford University. a short of glee for a dime and a rip roaring Abbess Hilda presided in an ecclesias- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Robinson. , Mrs.Fred.Treganowan, of Morris street, ' i • laugh fop # quarter at the Carnival next tical Bynod. : . •;. F. J, Rower is -nursing a very sore went to Boonton yesterday to attend the In Wighfred'a great council at Beconweek. funeral of her grandmother. • . celd, A. D. 'JIM, the abbesses sat and t h u m b . ...'.:'• Justice Pitney in a recent statement says deliberated, and five of them signed the Ralph Palmer and John Smith spent Mr. and Mrs. John R. Dalrymple and the new rates of the Royal Arcanum ate decrees of that council along with the Sunday at Lake Hopatcong. Mr, and Mrs. Emil Hairhouse spent king, bishops and nobles; . wise, proper and rtecessary to the mainten Miss Mary Coe will spending the Wednesday at Coney Island. King Edgur's charter to the abbey of aiu'eofthe order. Orowland, A; D. 961, was with the con- month of August at Peekskill, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McCollough, of 'A leak at a connection of the water main sent of tbe nobles and abbesses, who Arthur Norton, of Los Angeles, East Blackwell street, are spending a week on Morris street, caused an all night job subscribed the charter.' Cal., is visiting his cousin, Mrs. H. at Brooklyn and Coney Island. for Superintendent Buchanan and his In Henry III. and Edward I.'s time R a s s l e r . .•..'_;'• Miss Lottie Temby^ of Elliott street, is : • men Monday before the defect was repaired. four abbesses were summoned to parT Mr. and Mrs. S. E. MacFall has asentertaining the Misses Katherlne and liament—vte, of Shaftesbury, Berklng, It is assured that the population of St, Mary of. Winchester, and trf Wilton. their guest Miss Nellie Ackerman, of Margie Patterson, of Brooklyn. Here can be' found all the , Dover, according to the census just com' ' Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Johnson, of Sanford In the tlilfty-flfth of Edward III. Nebraska. pleted, wiIIMless than 6,400. This is a were summoued by writ to parliament, new and popular works of street, this week entertained their daughJohn Hearn, of Easton, is visiting gam of se\bh per cent, in the last five to : appear by their' proxies, Mary, - fiction at $r.o8.. Perhaps its his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lance- ter, Mrs. C . B. Neil, of Boston. years. countess of Norfolk; Allenor, countess lot Fairer. a cheaper book you want, it Dr. Nicholas Pr'aed on Tuesday received At a meeting of the Dover Poultry As- of Onnond; Anna Dispenser, Phlillppa, can be found here, as we Clara Richards, of Essex. notice-that he had passed the New Jersey socution Monday night it was decided to countess'." of .'March; Johanna Flte , Water, Agneta; countess of Pembroke; street, returned from a week's visit to State Board of Dental Surgeons. have then! from 10 cents up. hold an exhibition of poultry in Palmer's JIary de St, Paul, countess of Pem-Buffalo," Saturday. . , ' , ' . • • ' Mrs. Mary Fogerty and Mrs. Lyons, of hall, on November 29th and 30th, and broke; Slai-gnvet de Itoos, Matilda, Kurd's and Whitney's fine New York, is visiting Mrs. Fogerty's sis Miss Sadie MacFall, of "Sanford December 1st ana 2d. countess of Oxford; Catherine, Souiitess street, is entertaining Miss Edith ter, Mrs. McGow'an, of Mine Hill. The Rockaway bowlers met their water- of Atbol.'. These Indies were called by •Hodges, of Orange. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gillen and daugh loo at Madison Wednesday night, being their proxies, u privilege peculiar to defeated three btraiglit games by the fol- the peerage, to appear and net by Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Jenkins spent ter, and ex:Alayor Wolfe, returned from a proxy.—"Antiquities of Parliament." part of this week at Middletowri with stay at Asbury Park Wednesday. ' lowing scores Madison—844, 020, 899. For-polite correspondence in ' Mr. Dunn and family. . Miss Mabel Richardson, of Princeton Rockaway—815,767, 704. Sleep mul Dcnih; numerous shapes and tints, avenue, will spend the month of August Miss Nellie Cook, of Morristown,is An animal deprived of sleep dies Tjiejtrustces of Mt. TaLor are announcthe guest of Miss Gertrude Walker, of with friends in Flushing and Brooklyn. Waterman's Ideal Fountain ing an open gate for conveyances during more qulclcly ttiau from hunger. One East Blackwell street ••Mrs. Rodney Howell, of Peekskill, N. of the cruelest of. Chinese punishments Pen, plain and gold mounted. camp meeting, and on Sundays will have is to kill a niau by preventing sleep, •Mrs. A. S.Apgar street, is spend- Y;.,.arrived in town Wednesday on a visit a mai'fto' assist in caring for teams, etc. be dying insane about the fourteenth to'her.parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Coe. ing a week with her sister, Miss Reta %\\i will doubtless increase the attenance. day. All animals sleep for some period ' Mrs. William P. Turner and children, of Hopkins at Liberty, N. Y.' ••„ Tile signal bridge on the Lackawanna, of the '.twenty-four' hours. How and I John Johnson, of Paterson, spent Morris street,'will leave to-morrow'for when they do so depend upon tbeir at the Morris street crossing, put u p a natural liablts.' But they all have this Sunday with his grandparent, Mrs. stay of two weeks at Asbury Park. Mr. year ago, has been removed, and a pole in commbn^-tlint after any unusual ex- Michael O'Grady, of Mine Hill. Turner will-also spend part of that time 8 E. Blackwell St., DOVER, N. J. system replace^ it. The bridge was ertion they steep longer.—London Mall. Mr. arid Mrs. Albert Richards are at the resort. - y j S * flfc railroad men and not" up at Sparta for several days, Visting at Ex-Surrogate Shilliriger and family,'of £ Mf the Block system. The Hazard of the Die. the home of Mrs. Richards' parents, Phiilipsburg, spent Tuesday .with Mrs A.—Where are you off to'l B.—I am {.usf vscorge Hutzar, a Richard Mine Mr. and Mrs. Ira Khodea is gone to Shillinger's brother, James Gardner. The going to ask Mr. E — , the wealthy qrian," J7.50 for\ drinking over his banker, for the hand of one' of his Oak Ridge to Mr. Rhodes' parents as Misses Ada and Jennie Skillinger remained ' while ona visitto Dover Wednes> daughters. A,—Indeed I • Which of he is very sick and not able to be until Wednesday. night. Assistant Marshal Dehler them? B.—I don't know yet. If he Is around. . Mrs. Roland N. Stickle, of .Chicago, is H-jound him ver.y much over the bay and In a good humor, I. will take t i e younMrs. Catherine Willett, of Ralston visiting Mr. Stickle's mother on Prospect i p o t k e d him up. The Justice did the rest. gest; If in a bad bumor.'the eldest— has' been -spending a week with her street. Mr. Stickle, now assistant editor Lustlge Blatter.. . lib, Alfred Taylor, of Prospect street, on brother and family J. V. McColIum.of of the Chicago Banker, a trade paper, will JUST apply with a sponge or cloth, arrive the latter part of the month for a ir f'Monday celebrated his seventy-ninth . An. Anxious Father. Bergen, street. rub till article is clean, rinse in hot water visit. ''Roily" is an old Dover boy and Sue peering—I'm afraid papa was , birthday. Many of his relatives gave him C. B. Babson, who was gunner at has many friends here who are pleased to , a surprise gathering, a feature of which angry when you asked him for me, and dry with a soft cloth. Not much the naval depot at Piccatinny, has been learn of his success. * were souvenirs in the way of flags which was he, Jack? . Jack Hillow—Not at transferred to the Naval torpedo staall. He asked me If I know any more work about that, is there ? For cleansadorned a cake and were distributed Roscoe MacFall, midshipman on the respectable men who would be likely tion at Newport. He is succeeded by among the assemblage. ing gold, silver, jewelry, statuary, cut United States steamship' " Illinois," spent to marry your five sisters If-properly Hughson Sinclair, of Brooklyn. '. • . News lias been received of the deatli of coaxed. • . . glass, porcelain bath tubs and kitchen Miss Frances R. Bennett, of Bank Sunday with his parents on Sanford Mrs. Louise Gage Courtney, which ocstreet, leaves to-morrow for. 8 month's street. On Monday he returned to his Blen mul Women,. utensils there is no equal to Silver Cream. ship to set sail for Bar Harbor, His siscurred July 13th on an outgoing vesbe! He—1 think every -svouwn Is entitled stay at Baj'port, Long Island, where" , bound foi England, she having gone1 for to be considered man's ocjmil. S h e - she will enter the summer art school ters, the Misses Kate and Sadie MacFall, M • her" health. She was. buried at sea July Well, If she is willing to bring herself of the prominent artist, William Miss Hodges and Miss Ackerman, went down and bid him a bon voyage. • .'•'.' 14. Mrs. Courtney was the daughter of down to Ills level I don't see why Chase. she shouldn't bo allowed to pose as his • the late JabezL. Allen. Corner Drug Store, Dover, N. J. OASTOUIA. Joseph W. Hedden, of Gold street, equal-Illustrated BitB. /I ^6 Kiiiil You Have Always Boujlit employed as a bookkeeper at the Dover Bean the > Chris Bowe, of Eockaway, was in car shops for the past six years, who Signature /It' , /"/ff/ - T «—.2. . i town on Saturday. He—I would lay tbe world at your has been ill for seven or eight months, Mias Lizzie Jenkins spent a fewfeet. She (laughingly)—My dear air, Itleft Dover this week to visit StroudgCent-a-word advertisements pay well. Is there already. Don't assume credit burg|for the benefit of his health. days at^Boonton .with relatives. for the law of gravitation. LOCAL HAPPENINGS. DON'T BOLT YOUR FOOD. PIERSON & CO. GRAND CARNIVAL * * Tncv hniTa r^oan uiDirinif rnaii* alarm* Get the Best. Cost noMore. S. EL BERRY HARDWARE CO. THE EMPEROR SULKY RAKE Tbe. finest rake upon the market to-day. Has adjustable seat, convenient foot rest, best selected material, steel axle and truss rods, hickory cleaners, best wood or steel wheels. THE ADRIANCE BUCKEYE MOWERS and REAPERS Made for over 50 years, with tbe skill and knowledge gained by experience. Thus the best and outlasts all others. BOOKS Writing Paper DON'T MISS THE CARNIVAL OR YOU MISS A RARE TREAT. M. C. HAVENS r SILVER CREAM POLISH KILLGORE & WHITE The Carnival is worth taking in. THE IRON ERA. DOVER, N. J., AUGUST i, 1905. lice, Ktill dazed mill bowiklcivd. ills two or three, letters were load nud slipped into his pocket, then he uiw ! the county paper. Almost the first paragraph wus" one with the startling heudlines: "Coming Home With Millions of (Sold Mr. John Allsbrook, uncle of our eft OF MORR.ISTOWN, N.J, By FRANK H. SWEET teemed fellow citizen, Mr> Juke Alls brook, Is probably ou his way homti Copyright, IIXJ6, b}' Frank H. Sweet with a ton or more of gold. We no PRUDENTIAL > tlce the name and bis great success In .1. HAS THf > /i, An open account with us is profitable Jnke Allsbrook was the only Indus- a current Klondike puper." -J! STRENGTH OMip every insurable person Jake crumpled the paper contemptutrious member of an Improvident famas well as convenient—profitable not :'GIBRALTAR ' i V : ily, and die work of hlH early years ously. That explained the whole to insure and keep inwretched Five minutes later only because of the 3 per cent, •was wasted on sbiftless kinfolk, but he was inbusiness. Uie presence of Judge Pot In one way and another lie had ae«ter. sured, because it is to interest paid on daily balances of quired a good education, (list In pub- "There hns been a mistake," he be lic schools iiiid then by reading all the gan grimly. "My Uncle John Is not"— $100 and over, but because of the the pftlicyholders' adugeful books lie could obtain. It was The Judge Interrupted him blandly, In u public school, befpre she wagIt never, occurred to him that there added strength to your credit and busvantage. thought ready to send away to a prl- might be a mistake. "Oh, tut, tut, boy! I see you have vnte. Institution for young ladles, that iness standing which it gives. Write for Information of Policies. he first met Editli Polter. That wus the paper. I hope you don't think n before either of them understood the | man of my position is Influenced by n thing like Unit. Three o'clock, remem importunes of social position. her. And— Oh, yes, we are going to Jake wus j;ood at bout building and have a few friends In this evening and good at many other things which the ; we wish you to Join us. Mrs, l'otter Monte Office, Newark, N. J. INSURANCE GO. OF AMERICA village people who looked down upon 1 and Edith both desire It." Incorporated as a Stock Company by the State of New Jersey, his family did not know. This morn- Jake murmured something and al JOHN F . OUVDBN. President. ing he was at his workbench In a lowed the Judge to bow him from the LESLIE D WARD. Vice Piwldrnt EOQ4R II W*RD. 2d Vice PraBldent. small building be hud erected near a : room. This was more stupendous than FORHE8T F. DHYDEN, 3d Vice Pres. WJLBUB S. JOHNSON, 4th Vice President and Comptroller. lake when he heard the sound of car- all the rest. He could grasp the magEDWARD QRAV, Secretar). riage wheels," followed presently by nitude of a few thousand dollars, but IT. 3 . KIN), lupBHntendent, Palmer Building. Cor. Blackwell and Essex S t r e e t film, ponderous footsteps coming an invitation to the inner circle of soTelephone Number 4 A. Dover, N. J . around the end of the caiiin. hooking cial life, into tin: very heart of (he Thomas Button, Difitrict Manager, Ordinary Department, Newton, N, J. • 2087 nil, he sinv Judge I'otter approaching. 1 social fortress, was Incomprehensible. "How do you do, .lake?" the judge | Hut, In spite of Ills bewilderment, he said, advancing with gracious cordial- ' found bis way to Lawyer Make's ofPORT MORRIS ity. "AlwuyH at work, It seems. fice and listened to another Indignant Thought likeiy I would find you licre. protest against the nFperplon of boing ! Influenced by a vulgar newspaper reMiss Mayberry, of Jersey City, is a of the house and all buildings on it I want to have a talk with you." Jake looked at him with (juestloniug ' port. At last he retired, buflled, •visitor with her cousin, Miss Mable will have to be removed. This will, curiosity. don't take place in May, but whenever they do occur It was Judge Totter, cer- obliged to allow matters to take tboir Dickei-man on Main street. ' include the offices at present in use tainly, but why had be brought his course. presents are given. We are now displaying many Frank E. Weiler paid a short visit for the yardmaster and his help. The social equality voice along? He hud For many months the good people of odd conceits particularly adapted for such occasions to his cousins in Phillipsburg and Eas- tool-house of the section gang was never wasted that upon him before. • the village looked for the coining of in CUT GLASS and its combination ol Silver. We ton on Tuesday returning- Wednesday, moved on Tuesday to a point above and "What n trim looking lot of boats | John Allsbrook and his millions In show special ideas. Mrs. Nellie Todd, of East Orange, back of the Hoffman house. A steam-! yon have here, Jake," the Judge went I vain; but, long before they ceased look. W e d d i n g R i n g — L e t us furnish the tie that is again at the home of her parents in shovel is in place on the west end of !on, without waiting for Jake to speak, ! Ing. Jake Allsbrook hud won the 1 binds true lovers. Which ever style or weight you the company boarding house on the east the new tracks and will soon scoop out! "but never mind explaining about judge's daughter and wns aocounted desire is here. We guarantee our wedding rings.. side of the track. more room in the bank. The roof will! them, though. What 1 am here about one of the most prosperous men In is the sleniner line. Would you mind Mrs.' Peter C. Hoffman is on the soon be finished on the first 1,000 foot: going over some of the main points ! all the north lake country. sick list again. Having ever been an transfer shed. • ! agninS" (null! KIIIK Miller. energetic worker only compulsion can ( Rumors that a storage yard for coal j .Juke sdired, then laughed a little I j In his "Oolil Hunters of California" Diamonds, W a t c h e s , Jewelry, sign of the Big clock make Mrs. Hoffman take a rest from, was to be again established here are ' curtly. s [Thomas E. Farisli tells some Interestthe cares of her large household. confirmed by the arrival of a gang of What's the use?'1 lie said. "When I ing anecdotes of the men of the onrly •REPAIRING- 05 KIECE •WJLTCHCSS -A SPBCIALTY E. S. Thompson has brought Miss surveying engineers this week. The, went to you iilimit the matter 1 was In days. Bertha, the youngest child by his first plan is to use towers with suitable j the nrst callow enthusiasm of the Idea Speaking of Henry Miller, a western wife to his home'for a temporary stay, machinery to pick up cars of coal and i " m l m " o t , rnMxe the Cofs|"ue(i(tI ' cattle king, Jlr. Farisli says that none w n B ou Su IOSL we dismiss the know better than he the value of a reEver since the death of her mother she dump them within a radius of the! l'' ' subject altogether, I haven't money has been with her aunt at Mt. Free- machine, and by suitable endless belt.enough to get the Invention patented, liable, efficient man. "Once, on one of his Kern county ranches, he had a foredom. , machinery to re-load the coal when the much less to start n steamboat line." The regular monthly meeting of the market demands it. It is stated that The Judge picked up a shaving with man with whom he quarreled. The foreman said, 'If It were not that you cabinet and also the members of the in about two months time these the point of his cune and twirled It are a smaller man than I, I would beat Epworth League was held in the church towers will be erected and ready for complacently, you half to death.' At this Miller threw on Tuesday evening. business, which will mean some quick "Sometimes an Idea Is worth mofe off his coat and went for the man. The The annual meeting of the joint work in plan and execution. . than capital," he observed, but with an foreman succeeded in giving hlln a board of the Brotherhood Locomotive odd look in his eyes. "Let me see. I good trouncing, then demanded a setthink you said a hundred thousand?" tlement, which was made. That all Firemen was held at Scr'anton on Tues"Yes," Jake found himself saying, over with, Miller apologized and hired The. first great exposition of the resources and day. J. M. Weiler chairman, of the with reluctant 'eagerness.* "My Idea the products of the Great Northwest will be the man over again, with an advance local lodge attended to represent its was a etock company capitalized at in wnges. He knew he had a good held at Portland, Oregon, this summer. The interests. Only the usual election of gates will be opened in June, and it is confi$100,000—that Is, a hundred shares at man." officers and routine business was exdently believed that this will be one of the $1,000 each. We should"— He paused Another story of Miller: "I remember pected to come before the board. greatest of the world's fairs. Portland is best abruptly and, In a sudden revulsion of Miller once at Firebaugh's ferry, on the ™ SCOTT'S EMULSION won't mike >* 9 reached via the feeling, took up n hammer as. though The railroad company is making hump back straight, neither will It make Sau Joaquin river, when he was buyto resume work. "But excuse me for ing so much land. It was at breakfast strenuous efforts to get Mr. Hoffman a short leg long, but It feeds soft bone allowing myself to be carried away, and heals diseased bone and is among out of" the boarding house, which has a man called 'Hog' Johnson began the lew genuine means of recovery in Judge. I've thought over the scheme and BO long been run by him and his to criticise Miller's purchases, when rickets and bone consumption. until it has grown very real and perfamily, so that the house can be used Miller turned to him and said: 'Hog, Send for free sample. sonal. It's a sure thing If one can go you SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemist* dere iss more peoples born as offices and rooms. The track for Into It. I can't. Even the few hun- Into knows 40W! Pearl Street, NewVnk. world effery year dan dies out the new transfer system now being injoe. and f i,oot >D druggist!. dred I had saved were sunk In my rail- of It,de don't you?' 'Yes,' admitted Hog. stalled will need all the space in front Choice of routes is offerea. Via St. Paul and road survey down the shore." 'Veil, dey all hnf to llf off de land, and Minneapolis—the route of The Pioneer Limited The Judge smiled Indulgently. dere Iss no more land, borned' effery —via Omaha and Ogden—the route of The "That's all right, Jake," he said, year." Overland Limited—or via Omaha and Denver, Profitable enterprises usually have a BUDD LAKE. past the wonderful panorama of Rocky Mouncombination of brains and capital. We tain scenery. It is a good time now to plan Kept Ilia Word. are ready to furnish the capital. In your trip. A. P. Smith the owner of the largThe day had been"a heavy one for Never has our macadam roads from brief, I will take thirty shares and my est stock farm of 400 acres in the Netcong Station to Forrest House been brother and n friend fifteen shares the Blnnkshlre rifle volunteers. Under county situated on the west shore is so full of people to and fro. All each. That will give us a controlling a sweltering sun they bad marched making progress on new improvements. classes of vehicles, autos, bicycles pass vote. Then I'm sure Lawyer Rlnkc till their feet blistered and they were General Eastern Agent, Albert, his son, superintends every- each other at a flying speed. Even and three or four others will take from weary In the extreme. • thing himself. Mr. Smith has made pedestrians- take a morning walk to five to ten each. There will be no dif- At last Private Hopkins "fell out" 381 Broadway, NEW YORK. "I won't walk another step," he dea macadam road through his farm by the station before breakfast. This ficulty In floating the stock." clared. Jake dropped his hammer. his large mansion. part of Morris^county shows the wisdom "Come along, man!" cried his cap"Do you really mean," be asked Willis A. Seward on the Eastern of a good macadam road, but with the huskily, tain. "The Invading force Is known to "that you Intend to go Into this Summit also runs a very large stock travel they have to be fixed. There thing?" be in the neighborhood, and you'll be Send me books descriptive of.. is a talk of an independent trolley line "Of course." Then a little hurriedly, captured If you stay behind." farm, with many improvements. But nothing would Induce the valMiss Brown, of the Hattacawanna to run from the depot over beautiful "I was rather—abrupt with you before Name Inn is now having a full house of hills to the lake and the mines beyond. because—because I make It a business iant Hopkins to move another step; prominent people, but they have to From our hills a view of the Blue rule never to go into anything without therefore the regiment went on without come- to the shores of the lake for Mountain range is beautiful and loca- ample time for deliberation. Under- him. Address .-., They had barely passed out of view, tions for summer villas would revive stand 7 Come to my house at 3 o'clock general bathing. this afternoon and we will fix up the however, before Private Hopkins was health and an interest, in life. papers. You will be superintendent observed to be pounding nfter his comrades at a speed which would have and general manager." done n professional athlete credit, a "Wait a moment, judge," cried Jake $56,50 TO PORTLAND AND as tlie visitor moved toward the door. maddened bull close behind him eviTlic Oripln of Grocer* Grocer appears In HolinshecVs ChronRETURN ','How do you dare to—to trust me? I dently supplying the necessary motive icle, 1580, ns "grosser," and In other Via Chicago, Milwaukee O St. Paul Railway.have heard you say that all of my for haste. He-reached them safely, the bull was mediaeval records It la sometimes $66.50 Chicago to Portland, Seattle name were—well, thieves." written "engrosser," and wns applied or Tacoma and return is the low price "Oh, tut, tut, b'oy! That was in a beaded off, and all was well. to-the splcers and peppercrs who were moment of petulance. As to trusting "I thought you said you wouldn't wholesale dealers In various spices— for the round trip offered by the you," an enigmatical smile twitching walk another step?" remarked the capthat Is, who dealt en gros—la large Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail- the corners of his mouth, "remember I tain. . "Great Scott!" cried HopklnB, mopquantities, as distinguished from "re- way. Tickets are on sale daily until have known you a good many years. grators," who were retail denlere. The September 30, and good for return for And—er—I am really glad to be asso- ping his fevered brow.-'"You don't call Grocers' company first adopted the 90 days. One may go via St. Paul and ciated with the name." With that the that walking, do you?"—Birmingham word grocer In 1378, when the splcers Minneapolis, via Omaha and Ogden, Judge turnea away, chuckling and mur- (England) Post Sow many mornings during .the last cold snap have you and pepperers allied themselves into a via Omaha and Denver, or via Kansas muring to himself,"* "I do believe the single corporation.—London Express. City. Best of all, one may make the boy has not seen the paper yet." An Unpolished Reflection. jumped out of,bed into a room as cold as a barn? We eminent going trip to the Pacific coast via one Ten minutes later as Jake was me- John Philpot Curran, the v are selling Bad Writer With a Good Memory. of these and return in another—offer- chanically putting his tools away he Irish barrister and orator, once met his match In a pert, Jolly, keen eyed Harvey Waters, nn expert on patent rng an excellent opportunity to visit heard other footsteps coming around cases, had occasion to write Rufus several sections of the West at greatly the cabin, this time light, nervous and Paddy, who acted as hostler lit a large hurried. Turning, lie- found himself stable and who wns up as witness In Cboate on some Important question, reduced rates. a case of a horse "buying dispute., face to face with Lawy'er Blake. and when be received the reply was unable to read a word of It, BO took Lewis and Clark Exposition book "Good morning, Jake. Didn't I see Curran much desired to break down the missive to Mr. Chonte and asked, sent for to cents postage. Folders Judge Potter leaving here just now? I the credibility of this witness ana him -what he had written. Mr. Choate free. W. S. Howell, General Eastern hope It wasn't about the boat scheme I thought to do It by making the man contradict himself by tangling him up replied: "I never con read my writ- Agent, 381 Broadway, New York. was considering." A great many people prefer to sleep in a cold room, whioh ing after the Ink Is dry, but If you tell "Yes, it was just that," Jake answer- in a network of adroitly framed quesme what It is about I will tell you whnt ed dryly; "about the boat scheme you tions, but all to no avail. The hostler is perfectly proper, but it feels flue to dress in a warm room. I have written." And he did. refused to consider. He has arranged was a compnnlon to Sam Weiler. His good common sense ancTnls equanimfor shares enough to assure Its sucOne of our Gas Heaters is just what you need. They are Nothing has ever equalled it. ity and good nature were not to be The Tnblca Turned, cess." Nothing can ever surpass it. I quick, abaoluteljsafe, convenient and smokeless. overturned. The Editor (gloomily)—I must aay The law.ver's'countenance fell.' you don't seem to realize how terrible "Too bnd, too bad, too bad!" he mut- By and by Curran, In towering It is to lose you. The Authoress (sweettered. "I had thought the matter over wrath, belched forth, SIB not another ly)—You mustn't take It too much to and decided upon that very thing my- counsel would have dared to do In the heart, my friend. Rejection does not self, Well, if It's too lute I suppose presence of the court: "Sirrah, you are Incorrigible. The necessarily imply lack of merit.— there Is still the railroad scheme?" truth Is not to be got from you, for it Judge. • "Yes," faintly. "Well," more briskly, "I will under- Is not In you. I see the villain In your .Forf8c'8BraoK~»i'» . — Horrible. take capitalizing that, then, Como to face." St Peter—Ton married for money, I "I1 faith, yer honor," said the witmy office this afternoon and we will , N. J . A Perfect For All Throat and believe? Fair Splrlt-Y-e-s. St. Peter arrange the details. We will need you ness, with the utmost simplicity and Cure: Lung Troubles. —You may come in, but you will have for a general oversight of the business, truth ana honesty, "my face must bo to spend eternity with the man you molghty. clane and shlnln' indado If It Money back If It falls.' Trlnl Bottles free, of course." married. An hour later be WAS In the postof- can reflect like that." THE FIRST NATIONAL* BANK How Jake Won the Judge's Daughter The Prudential Wants THE PRUDENTIAL CORRESPONDENCE JUNE WEDDINGS I. HAIRHOUSE, Lewis and GlarR [Hump Back] Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway W.S. HOWELL, INSTANT HEAT < • GAS HEATERS AT HMF PRICE DrD King's New Discovery DOVER, ROCKAWAY AND PORT ORAM CAS COMPANY, THE IRON ERA. DOVER, N. J , AUGUST 4, 1905. Avers CORRESPONDENCE WHRRWN. Losing your hair? Coming The Misses Elsie, Zella and Ada Mrs. W. J. Chegwidden spent Sunout by the combful? And ;ol)inson, of Newark, spent the week day with her mother at Chester. doing nothing? No sense in JUiss Lavirma Anderson, of Paraip'ith Mr. and Mrs. J . T. Spargo. thatl Why don't you use Messrs. Floyd Castner and Richard pany is visiting her sister, Mrs. Alfred Ayer's Hair Vigor and Tyfick, and the Misses Olive Csstner Anderson. and Hazel Reed spent Sunday at Green I Miss Martha Eddy,of Spencer. Mass., Fond. is visiting heraunt, lire. W. J. Foley. Mrs. Wyckoff, of Bayonne, returned Mr. and Mrs. William Parks, of !C Fern, were the gesta of Mr. andTuesday after a visit to Mrs. H. W. [rs. John Goldaworthy the first of the Kice. * "'or promptly stop the falling? Your hair will begin to grow, too, and all dandruff will disappear. Could you reasonably expect anything better? ^f Lottery sf Marriage [Original.] My father and mother died within a jw months of cuch other, and I, a h'l of twenty, weut to live with au luut. I had not been educated to fill ny position, and, my father having eft me nothing, the outlook was (lla•easing. I made up my mind to go to fork at something In which no prepration was needed, but my aunt was willing that I should be at Buch a llsadvantage and persuaded me, at least temporarily, to wait for some better opportunity. One day she came to me with a let', which she read to me. It was from Ethan Andrews, a civil engineer, who lad gone to Brazil to take a position a railroad that was then- being >ullt and had determined to make the :ountry bis home. He was evidently practical (I called It brutal) sort of fellow, without a spark of romance him, for he asked my aunt to select wife for him and send her to him ust. as be would commission her to buy a horse. She proposed that I should be the article purchased. The case, on Ethan Andrews' part, I iavc since learned was not so bad as appeared. My aunt bad written him bout me with a view to making a ntch and had sent him my picture, jut she said nothing to me about this, leaving mo to decide, as It were, In cold blood. The letter she bad shown me was his reply. They had their own reasons for this course. At first I rebelled, but at last, In a t of desperation, consented, taking the leap ns a hunted doe 'will Jump from a cliff. I asked no questions as to the traits of the man into whose Hurrah for the Carnival THE HIT OF THE SEASON. DON'T MISS IT. ON MASE'S LOT ALL NEXT. WEEK. A N D while you're attending- the other one don't forged the Carnival going on at our store. We've . been over our summer stock and in order to move it quickly and get room for fall stock soon to arrive have assembled together the most attractive array of prices you ever saw. It will be to your advantage to call and see us anyway. There'll be lots of warm weather yet this season and the clothes will be good for next. • • Mrs. R. S. Hart i s visiting Mrs. • Dr. Daniel Walters has purchased a Harvey, at Morristown, ree-year-old, a pretty piece of horse ' Mrs. Charles Hance, who is ill with pneumonia, was on Sunday able, -for lesh that can step some. . The Randolph base ball club will the first time since she was taken ill, Ajet't Hair Vigor Is • great mcceil with ma. Mr lulr was filling out very badly, lint )lay the "rubber with Mt. Hope at to take some liquid nourishment. the Hair Vigor stopped I t and now my lialr is ll r l gbbtt / ''-W o. ioosDOK, ioosDOK I.loduy, Iloduy 0»l all W. o 0»l. he latter place to-morrow. Walter Hicks left Wednesday for a SI.Od a bottle. All ilruKi' ' Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas spent week's visit to Wilkesbarre. uggUU. for The badge for which the members of lunday at Mine Hill. By the excursion to Lake Hopatcong Independent Hook & Ladder Company last week, St. John's Sunday school have been contesting, will be awarded at the meeting on August 14. letted about $30, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Stevens are Mrs. Harry Collins was taken sudentertaining relatives from Brooklyn. denly ill Tuesday night and has since Miss Nellie Hance is visiting ' Miss been under the care of a physician. label Willett, at Ledgewood. Walter Ellis has returned from 1RUCCEB8OH TO A . WIQHTOH) Mrs. Josephine Vonderesch, of West Denver. Col. While there he called B8TABLIBHED IN 1848, oboken, is the guest of Mrs. Koskey. upon C. L. Bundy and Arthur Downing, 9 Bait Blackwell Street, Dover, N..'.' John Coomber and daughter, who both formerly of Dover. have been spending two weeks witljf Recorder Collins had a couple of Cor. BLACKWELL A N D SUSSEX STREETS, DOVER, N. 1. Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Tinning Councilman and Mrs. Michael Kennedy, Hungarian cases to deal with this •eturned to their home in Scranton week. The first was that in which Steam, Hot Water and Hot Air Dealing Wednesday. Mike Sandor used a more forceful than John Stephens, of British Columbia, elegant argument by hitting Steve All Kinds of Sheet MeUI Work. visiting his sister, Mrs. Kernick. Falande. Both were fighting, in fact, arms I was about to cast myself, nor Dealer' in Stoves, Ranges, Fur- in Saturday they with John Kernick, and when the marshal appeared Sandor to see his likeness. I -was taken to the naces, Zinc, Copper, Sheet Lead, rent for a visit to relatives at Franklin i away. He was caught the next iteamcr as a lamb led to the slaughter. The steamer touched at Havana, and day, however, and like Falande, was Lead Pipe, Pumps, &o., all kinds of 'urnace. this was my first appearance on deck. fined $5 and costs. William Fielding, who has been ' Tinware and Kitchen Utensils, ReUnder other circumstances I would The other case was the complaint of have been Interested in this scene so frigerators, Ice Cream Freemen, Oil orking at Roseville for some time, moved his family to that place Wed- Stephen Beho, of Mt. Hope, against •ecently connected with the Spanish_ and Gasolene Stoves. lesday. Louis Hawath, for assault and battery. American war, but now I was too Give, us a oall. Satisfaction guaiMiss Marguerite Webber, who hasBeho boarded with Hawath and when leartslck to be Interested In anything. >een visiting her aunt in Camden, re- he asked Hawath's wife to get hisWhen later we steamed out of the unteecl in price and quality. dinner ready before going to work, tarbor, a gentleman began to tramp T h e Normal School is a professional school devoted to the . A.t the oldest established business urned home this week. lack and forth apparently for exercise John Barckley is visiting in Penn- Hawath hit him. A little later Alex. lenr where I was sitting. Presently preparation of teachers for the public schools of New Jersey. house pf this kind in Dover. Mazzer was passing Hawath's house lvannia. he noticed my forlorn appearance and Cost per year for board, $154.00. Rev. F ; L. Rounds will preach in when the latter called him in. He gave me an Involuntary look of symrace Church at Dover. Sunday and E . went in and Hawath hit him with a pathy. Then he went below, I InferT h e Model School offers, a thorough academic course Rosevear will occupy the pulpit in club. The recorder placed Hawath red, to get rid of so lugubrious a sight preparatory to college, business or the drawing room. Total under $200 bonds. i myself, but he soon reappeared with It. John's Church. . Will keep, the store br office cost in the Model School, including board and tuition $200 bundle of magazines and deferentially offered them to me.- This was the per year. cool and pheasant on the warmbeginning of an acquaintance that m A Story of INDEPENDENCE DAY. "" Dormitories with modern, home-like equipment. few days ripened Into friendship. Oeorgo Washington's head gardener est Summer day, besides drivFor further information address Though he delicately refrained from LmordU* to John Adami, It IknaM was from some-'European kingdom, Be July H. • ing the flies away. where he had worked In the royal asking me tho cause of my gloom, I J. M. GREEN, Principal, On the 3d of July, 1770, John Adams, grounds. But coming to America he longed to tell some one and confldnd It • ... . Easily and cheaply installed. then one of the representatives of Mas- left his wife .behind. Homesickness' to h i m . . . ' , ' .'.. • Trenton,, New Jersey. In the Continental congress, for his "glide" vwoinan's f a ce soon be"Poor child," he said, a world of symNoiseless in operation, and sachusetts •rote-to his wife Abigail: ./..":•..'...*.. gan, tq prey on him, and Washington pathy In bis voice, his manner, and "Yesterday the greatest question was noticed the anxious eye' and drooping especially In. his kindly brown eye*. running cost moderate. ecided which was ever debated In spirits of his servant. Finally the man "Do you wonder;" I nsked, "that' I .,CAN YOU AFFORD TO America, and a greater perhaps never went down to the river ami' declared am the quintessence of misery?" was nor will be decided among men." bis Intention of shipping to the old "I do not. At the same time I can 1 In a second letter, written the same country, when who should come up understand the motives ot the. man BE! WITHOUT ONti? day, lie said: ' , ,; aud lean over the aide of a newly ar- Who has sent for you. Doubtless be "But the day Is past. The 2d of July rived vessel but his wife. Tbe kind missed the companionship of his own '"LET US SHOW YOU will he She most memorable epoclia In hearted general had secretly sent for especially of bla country THEM IN OPERATION. the history of America. I am apt to be- the woman, and she fortunately sur- countrymen, women,: and, remembering that 'love eve (lint It will be celebrated by suc- prised: her loving husband In one of his blind' and 'marriage Is a lottery,' ceeding generations ns the great anni- fits of despondency. concluded to rely upon your aunt's seersary festival. It ouglit to beconiRICHARD P. WARD, . Patriotic. lection, especially since ha could not oemorutcd us tbo day of deliverance "Ttat horrid Uxorly has married go and select for himself. No, I am 11N. Sussex St., Dover, N. J. y solemn'nets of devotion to God Al- again?" not prepared to admit that the man mighty. It ought to be solemnized Tea, and he's awfully fond of hisyou are to wed has the unrefined in with, pomp and. ljurade, witb abows, latest wife. He sttnets you Infer." \ X 7 1 J feel very grateful to the public for the liberal gttmes, sports, guns, bells, bonfires and fourth."—Chicago Tribune. "And what do you think of my action * * patronage giveu us this season. We believe we Illuminations from one cud of tills conIn the matterl" shall have a good fall trade also. In anticipation of tinent to the other from this time forHe made no reply for some time. this we have bought accordingly. w,ard, fdrevernioro." Ho was pondering. To make room for our new stock we must dispose When theiKrao'.v.tlon was taken up on "You have evidently found It easier," of all our light-weight clothing. Bather than carry the 2d, all tbs states, except New York, I said, "to excuse blm than me." oted.to accept It. Thiia, on the 2d anything over till next Spring we have deoided to put "My hesitation is rather that you of July, 1778, the Independence DREADS DOCTOR'S QUESTIONS require a woman Instead of a man to such prices on the goods as Mill warrant you in storEye-Sight Specialist day f the thirteen united colonies from Thousands Write to Mrs-Plnkham, Lynn, Judge for you. The adage 'put yourself ing them. Every garment 1B of the latest style. SatOFTOE HOOBS: . . the throne of Great Britain was deflMaes., and Receive Valuable Advlca In his place' Is In this case lmpracti isfaction guaranteed or money back. ltely decided upon. The 23, and not Absolutely Confidential and Free SATURDAYS ONLY cable. No man can put himself In .a the 4th, may be called the true date of There can be no more terrible ordeal woman's place." 8 a . m. to I p. ID. the separation. We could with propri- to a delicate, sensitive, refined woman ''You can at least Judge whether I ety celebrate the Fourth t w o days enrthan t o be obliged to answer certain have,acted wisely or not" Berry Building, , Dover, N. J Uer. That the participants In the work questions in regard to her private ills, 'Under duress you have made d deconsidered the 2d as the true date Is even when those questions are asked DOVER, N. J . cision Involving a rlBk, but who sbnl DICKERSON STREET, hown by, the letters •written by John by her family physician, and many say whether your circumstances Justi(MOLLER BUILD1NO. Adams, quoted at the beginning of the fied the risk or whether It Is a greater With special pages devoted to cattle, article.- The popular fancy, however, one than If you had selected your life seized opjn the 4tli, the (Into of acceptpartner .after a study of him during a sheep, horses, swine, farm machinery, ance'of Jefferson's more dramatic deccourtship lu which you were blinded poultry, horticulture, dairy, young laration of the reasons for the sepn by love and In which each pnrtlclpan people, farmers' w,),ves, science and me ration, as the nroiier day to celebrate. studies to conceal every defect?" chanics, snort stories, good roads, two The, debate upon the document was If the man who had sent for me had pages of the most reliable market re continued' until the afternoon of the put his proposition In such comfortports of the day, a jmge of up-to-date 1th, and, says Jefferson, might have Ing weirds I'm Bure I should have short news items' of the nation and run on interminably at any other, seafallen lutobls arms. P.osslbly I gamed world, The New York Tribune Farmer son of the year. But the -weather was comfort from the moSest manner In oppressively warm, and the hnll in Is the moot'thoroughly comprehensive, which my companion analyzed my Interesting and valuable agricultural Which the deputies sat was closo^to a case, and more especially his soothing, stable, "whence the hungry flies lairlly weekly I n the Unites States, kindly tone. At any rate I was reswarmed thick and fierce, alighting on and fully worth, the regular aubsoriplieved and did not relapse Into my 'the legs of the delegates nhd l forme'r state till we entered Hlo hartlon price, U.DO per year. • hard through their thin silk stockings. bor. But nt parting with my friend, We hare made a special cohtrael which enables us to offer the Tribune- Treason, was preferable to discomfort," oontlnue t o suffer rather than submil although he strove to cheer me, a and at last the delegates were brought Fanner anAiThe Iron E m at the very to examinations which so many physt soon as he was gone I collapsed. to such a state of mind as to agree to oians propose iu order to intelligently low price of |1.IS a. year. same evening at a hotel In Eli tne Declaration without further araend- treat the disease ;,and this is the rea- a The "It is a great bargain. Don's mils card came up to me, and, brushing son why so many physicians fail to Send your order and money to The rhent. away tears, I nerved myself to meet Iron Era. It is a mistake to suppose that th« ouro female disease. This ia also the reason why thousands the monster who was to be my partdocument was Signed by the delegates ner for life. When, Instead, the "comon that dny. It is Improbable that any upon thousands of women are oorre- panion of my voyage came Into the •ponding with Mrs. Finkham, at I/ynn, signing WHS done save by John Han- MasB. To her they can confide every room'my heart beat with a wild hopi cock,-the president of the congress, and detail of their illness, and froi that Providence had sent him with Charles Thomson, the secretary.—Paoi her great knowledge, obtained froi reprieve. He stood looking at me with PUT YOUR MONEY IN Leland Haworth In Harper's Maga- years of taxperlence in treating femali an amused look for a. moment, the; Ills, Mn. Pinkham can advise womei zine. , • asked: more wisely than the local physician. r llo-tVimteil to IVIIOTV. , ; "Well, have you seen your brutnl Bead how Mrs. Plnkham helped Mrs. Scotchmen nro (ond of an argument, T. 0. Willadaen, of Manning, Ia. Shs partner? t can't presume to call him MORRrSTOWN, N. J . . your lover." ana dellglit to Bud Haws lu an oppo- writes: rpHE Managers of this Bank have ordered paid from the earnings at the business Dear Mrs, Pinkham:— . "No, his card has Just come tip, am nent's logic. Two blacksmiths were JL for the six months ending June 80th, 1005,tothe Depositors entitled thereto ' "I con truly say that you have saved m; I supposed you were he. I presum onci." conversing us to lvlilcb wns thelife, under the By-Laws, a Semi-Anuiml Interest Dividend, as follows, vt2 : and I cannot exnresiroy gratitude ii . pleasant to Take* first trade In- tii'S world. One insisted •words. Before I wrote to you telling yo he -will be up In a moment." 1st—At tha rate of three and one-half per csntum per annum on all acPowerful to Cure* counts from £5.(10 to $1,000, and OD the first $1,000 of all larger accounts. "lly poor child," he said, "I am tbnt It-umst have beun guniouing, unil how I felt, I had doctoredtorovor two yeai and Welcome steady, nnd spout lots of money in mediclui 2d—At tho rate of three per centum per annum on the excess of 11,000, np d Adam-was put Ethan Andrews.'.' diioixvl from Genesis: In Every Home. to and including tho sum of f 2,000. -' '."You?" rt f E Into Hie gnrrt™ of Eden to dross It besides, hut it all failed todo me any good, had f emnlo trouble and would daily have faint 3d—At the rate of two per centum on the excess of $2,000. "Yes, I went to Havana. to mod and toil if." "A-yo, John," l " retorted t d th tlia ing spells, bn(jknch<vbcarlng-down pnlns.nni Payable on and after Tuesday, July 18, 1905. . other, wlio 'hud stood up for his owu my monthly periods wore very irregular oni you. I feared so businesslike a cour Dr. Duvia Kennedy's Fnvorito Remedy Is nanpl trade, "but wlia inuilu the spades?" DcposltB of all amounts over $5.00 made on or before the third finally censed; Ia wrote to you tor your ad ship might repel you and preferred to all agos nud loth Boxes, affording permanent relic vioo ond received l t t e in oil ciuea canned by Impurity ottn«blooii, Bnohn vioo a letter full of iustruetloi day of any month draw Interest from the first of such month. just and whatreceived to do, and also commenced ,to t«t tliat you should have an opportunlt; Kidney, Bladder and Liver complaints; euros conLydla B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compoun, to Judge of me before completing you: stipation and weaknesses peculiar to women.. BrilMnat Have Dccn Ice. and I have boea re«toredf to perfect health. bargain. If you prefer to return, you: liantly Bucceisf ill for nearly fifty yearn; cares where Assets, $2,816,954.33 Surplus, $259,729.00 othor medicines have totally failed, and hna won. • Mamma—No, dear, the Atlantic Had it not been for you I would have been !io»ta of warm friends. Send for a free trial bottte ocean never freezes over. Blsle—Oh, ticket Is ready for you." Bank openTdally from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. except Saturdays and holidays. Satountains of_proof establish the fao •It Is needless to say that I chose but it must I beard papa telling Mr. urdays from 0 a. m. to 13 o'clock noon. • Inoy dlseno d i I the th world ld equali to remain. ondont, N. Y, Qayly that when he was coming across). thatt no.medioine.in P. B. PIBRSON, President. D. H. RODNEY, Sec'y and Treu. Address LIT. wmn nenneay»Duui,,jwHuuuu« 1 x, BHSSIE OHAOH HAIQHT. Beinemter, the full numo In Dr. David Konco- ftomj Europe the lost time ha bad bla Lydla B. Rnkham's Vegetable Comto'iF»vorit«Remedy,n»a» »t ROT<loufcN.T.. £»t»iToTgU thettmfc, pound for rwtpriag wmtn'«hi«lth. Fries 11,00; M » bgttluforM.00,«t m draggW*^ <eek. Thin Hair S. R. BENNETT, W. P. TURNER & CO., Clothing, Hats and Furnishings, The New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools ELECTRIC CEILING FANS Stock-Reducing F. C LEMMING. A WOMAN'S ORDEAL . LOUIS HOCHMAN, Something* to interest the Boys and Girls on Page 9 ?&R. KENNEDY'S fed© The Morris County Savings Bank FAVORITE REMEDY KIDNEY AND LIVER GUR1 p V • ^ ^ r • • •••* w , • " ™ • ^^^ r — • / THE IRON ERA. DOVER, N. J., AUGUST 4,1905. 8O3IE BUTTER TESTS Shrewd Jabez Crowfutt [Original.] Jabez Crowfutt prided blnisclf on his shrewdness. Jt has been said Uiut genius Is uneonselous.-Uiat Is, If one bas an especial gift be la unconscious of It, whereas if be thinks tie possesses a gift lie la usually mistaken. At any rate, Jabez considered bis faculty for making shrewd deals so pronounced that lie left Ills wife to do all the work on bis little farm while he traded in horseflesh, cattle and such live stock us fanners use. All the money that was made came from the woman's efforts. METHODS BY WHICH TO DISTINGUISH THE GENUINE ARTICLE. The L'ae of rrcHcrvatfvett Wltb Freah Ment—Colorlngr Matter In Many 8aiiM i r u - I I o n to Detect Durio A d d la Meat Product*. Board of Education Held An Interesting Session The Bunkoing of Professor Schenker [Original.] Professor Schenker occupied the chnlr of entomology. He had eoine to America from a German university "with a great reputation in ills profession. Nevertheless bis pupils, who all loved lilm, declared that all tbe professor knew was about bugs. He was as simple as a child. When be went out after insects, which was often, his wife was In dread lest he fall Into a well or get caught by the seat of hlu trousers In crossing a fence and perish before being found. THE RICH S£POOR5 NEED PE-RU-NA. (Continued from page 1) free of cost. It was very kind, he said of Mr. Berry to make the offer, but inasmuch as the council room is open for the board or the North side school building, he believed that the people of the district would not take kindly to the expense of fitting up of a new room. Mr. Singleton argued that there would be no objection from that source as the expense would be so little. "It would be practically furnishing another man's house," said Mr. Lynd. Then Mr. Singleton suggested the commercial room at the school be fitted up, but nevertheless said he did not argee with Mr. Lynd's views on the subject. " I don't believe you have come in contact with people as people, as I Many Suffer With Catarrh and Don't Know It. The Phase of Catarrh Most Prevalent in Summer is a Run Down, Worn Out Condition Known as Sj/stemic Catarrh It is a matter of common information that oleomargarine is sometimes substituted for butter and that rancid nnd badly made butter is frequently melted, wuBhed with soda and churned with milk for the preparation of renovated or process butter. lletliods are available which, with a little practice, may be employed to distinguish between fresh butter, renovatOne day the professor, after many One summer evening Jabez was ed or process butter nnd oleomarga- admonitions from Mrs. Professor, rine. smoking his pipe on his stooii when a went to the city to meet a man with Tbe "spoon" test bas been suggested whom he hud an engagement. The man drove up iu a buggy and asked If he could lie nccominodutod with u sup- as a household test nnd is commonly innn was apparently a farmer and por and a bed for the night. Jnbez used by analytical chemists for distin- carried a carpetbag of the rag vawas about to turn him.away when be guishing fresh butter from renovated riety, which he exchanged with the noticed that the horse lie drove was butter or oleomargarine. A lump of professor for some crisp notes. They built for speed. Ho at once conceived butter two or three times tlie size of a were both Germans, and both might have " said Mr the idea of getting the animal into his pea Is placed in a large spoon and have been taken .for farmers. Indeed, ,f' * „ Ml> 'Well," replied Mr. Singleton, possession by trading the poorest horse It 19 then heated over an alcohol burli- after the trade, on visiting n beer saIn his barn for it and acceded to the er. If more convenient, the spoon may loon to refresh themselves every one "some peoples' minds are so narrow stranger's request. During the even- be held above the chimney of an ordi- there spotted them for a couple of that you could crowd them into a peaing be pumped the owner of the ani- nary kerosene lamp, or it mny even be "hayseeds." As they were about to nut shell." mal to discover If he was aware of Its held over an ordinary illuminating gas leave, a man stepped up to the pro"And those are just the people who value. The man did not appear to put burner. If the sample 111 question bo fessor and, seizing his hand, said: do the talking and create an impresfresh butter it will boil quietly. wltli much value on his horse, und Jubez "My dear old friend, how do you sion," said Mr. Lynd. thought If he could keep him In the the evolution of a large number of do?" The distance to either of the- prohouse long enough he mlglit make the small bubbles throughout the mass The professor did not remember which produce a largo amount of foam. him, hut the, vnnn had no difficulty In posed meeting places was discussed, trade. Jabez liml no difficulty iu persuading Oleomargarine nnd process butter, on convincing the professor just where but Mr. Lynd said that from a es different phases the stranger to remain over a day, and, tbo other hand, sputter and crackle, they had met, and the three went back geographical point of view it was not in different seasons of the your, I n for the matter of that, he showed no making u noise similar to that beard for more beer. Then the newly found worth consideration. It was decide; tho early p u m m e l eysteinio catarrh Is disposition to depart at (be end of a when a green stick is placed In a Ore. friend Introduced a friend, and there to thereafter meet at the North sid moat prevalent. week or ti month or six months. Another point of distinction Is noted if was a line party. school building. That tired, worn-out feeling in nine, He was all this time making up his a small portion of tbe sample is placed "What y' got in your grip, ole man?" casis out of ten is duo to a catarrhal mind whether he wished to swap in a smull bottle and set In u vessel of asked the man who had introduced Condition of the mucous membranes. horses. •Then Jiibez told lilni to make water sufficiently warm to melt tbe himself. "Y' seem to feel afraid of losup his mind or get out, wlifireupon the sample. The sample is kept melted ing It." Mr. Goo. A. Hughes, 808 Mass. Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., writes; stranger swapped horses without any from half an hour to au liour, wbeu it "I got a dreasure In dat bug," re•Peruna has done me more good than anything I have ever taken." I\ "to boot," and Jabez wus delighted. is examined. If renovated butter or plied Schenker. For Infants and Children. am forty-five years old now, and feel as good as I did at twenty. I was I The horse he gave was not worth* $50, oleomargarine, the fat will bo turbid, l'.y this time they had drunk n good very thin and run down, but Peruna acted Just right In. my case. 1 am a \ while the one he received be finally while if genuine, fresh butter the fat deal of beer, ffud the newly found carpenter and sometimes need a tonic. Peruna Is the medicine'tor a j sold foi; $500. This tine bargain, tbe will almost certainly be entirely clear. friends proposed to show the strangers poor man."—Qeo. A. Hughes. . y To manipulate what Is known us tbo the city in a hack. Bears the only one Jabez ever made, conlirmed him in the opinion thnt lie was a born Wnterbouse, or milk, test about two Signature of "Y' don't wnnt to take that bag There arouo remedies for catarrh jhflt A Congressman Uses Pe-ru-na ,ln His ounces of sweet milk is placed in a along. It wouldn't be safe. I'll leave It J trader. Family. " ' .. . ' . as good as l oruna. Accept no substiOne day the stranger told Jabez that wide mouthed bottle, which is set In for y' with the proprietor of tills satutes. • • > • . Hon. Thos, J, Henderson, Member of a vessel of bulling water. When the he was staying In the region for his ADDITIONAL WHARTON. loon." Areward o!$10,000 has been deposited, CongreBB from IllinoiB, and Lieutenant milk is thoroughly heated a tenspoouhealth; that lie hud been gvenlly beue Through several mugs of beer the The free delivery service from this In the Union Army for eight years, in the Market Exchange Bank, Columflted and proposed to remain Indefl ful of butler is added and the mix- professor saw Ills treasure carried bus, Ohio, as a guarantee that tbo abovo place to the surrounding vicinity was writes from tho Lemon building, Washnitely. If Jabez would let him build a ture stirred with a splinter of wood away without the, power to protest. testimonials are genuine; that we hold small house on his premises he would until the fat la melted. Tho bottle is Then he was hurried Into the hack with inaugurated Tuesday with Charlie ington, I), O., as follows: '•Peruna has been used la my family in our possession authentidlelters certipay a fine rental and turn over til then placed In a dish of Ice water and the man with whom lie had made the Wookock as clerk. If anticipations are realized Labor with the very best results and 1 take fying to tho same. During many years' house to Jabez without cost on his tbe stirring continued until the fat trade, and the driver was told to show advertising we have novor used, in part' departure. Jabez was delighted. The solidifies. Now, If the sample be but- them-tbe city. Had they imbibed less Day Will be celebrated here in great pleasure in recommendlng-your valuable remedy to my Mends as a tonic or in whole, a single spurious testistranger asked him to fix his own ter, either fresh or renovated, Jt will beer they might have thought it strange style. and an effective cure tor catarrh."— monial. rental, and Jabez named an enormous bo solidified In a granular condition that neither of' their entertainers acMiss Edith Farr is visiting in Thcs. J. Henderson. Address Dr. Hartman, President of: price considering that In a short time and distributed through the milk In companied them. , Brooklyn. • . Feruna cleanses 'the mucons mem- The Hartman Sanitariam, Columbus, ." he was to have tbe bnlldlng. The small particles. If, on tbe other hand, In a short time the professor, not Ohio. All correnpondencd held strictly branes and cores the catarrh wherever Mrs. Patrick Carberry is entertainthe sample consists of oleomargarine having continued his potations, began lessee consented at once. confidential. - • Jabez supposed that se soon as tbe It solidifies practically In one piece and to be fearful for t i e Bafety of his treas- ing her sister, Mrs. Francis Apgar, of lease was signed the building would may be lifted by the stirrer from tbe ure and ordered the hackman to drive Newark. go up, but by the terms the lessor was milk. back to the saloon. Many persons believe that tbe great entitled to put bis structure wherever When the two men drove up to the be pleased on Jabez's property. He mass of. the fresh meat sold on the door, seeing a crowd about It, with BeyMr. and.Mrs. John Snyder, are enterspent several weeks making up bis •market is preserved chemically. This ernl policemen struggling to break taining tlie Misses Tucker, of New York. mind, then astonished Jabez by choos- Impression is entirely unfounded;: Tbe through and go Inside, the professor The Epworth League will hold a rally ing a spot which included the well cold storage facilities of tbe present wrung his hands and moaned: to-morrow (Saturday) evening,' The well was about ten feet In tbe day make the use of preservatives Meln drensure! Mein dreasure! Dere rear of Jabez's dwelling, , and the with fresh meat unnecessary, and the haf been a fire, and all Is burned up!" new structure would be disagreeably larger packing bouses do not employ Leaping from the back, be elbowed close, shutting! off all light from- tbe them. It sometimes happens that local his way Into the saloon. AH was comrear windows. Jabez protested, where- butchers sprinkle preservatives over motion. From a- private room came Advertisements under tbis head. are pub upon the lessor, Instead ot claiming a cut of meat In order that they may howls, nnd from the crowd, some of llshed at one cent a word, but DO advertise his right muter bis lease, offered keep it exposed on the block or hang- whom were standing on the tables, ment will be received for le«B than ISrhandsome bonus, which satisfied Jabez Ing In a show window as an adverfor the flrst Insertion. came cries of "Murderl" and "Police!" and gave him great confidence In tb< tisement. The use of chemical preSuddenly the door of the private room way he managed his affairs; also i servatives with fresh meat Is conflnea GIRL WANTED—Apply to Mrs. D. R. opened, and tho two men who bad in- Hummr, 47 E. Blackwel] street. 88-tw certainty that the stranger was either to this practice alone. terested themselves In the professor's crazy or a fool. Preservatives are very commonly carpetsaek rushed wildly out, swingLOST—A parasol on Gold street. Finder With the final payment, lumber be- used with chopped meats and sausages, please leave at 52 Gold street.or address ing their arms In a vain attempt to will L. Prick; R . F . D. No. 3. . 88 lw gan to arrive and a structure to go up especially fresh sausage. They are alfight off a Bwarm of bees that clustered over the well house. There were few ways employed with canned Vienna about their beads. Tbeir panic was CELERY PLANTS—Grant Pascal, Winter , windows and none In position wlieri and Frankfurter sausages Inclosed In communicated to the others, and there Queen, Golden Hear, Self Blcnchinc 85 any one In the old house could look casings with the ends tied. Where the A, _ * _ _ •*siA *m T T I T f i i — _ % _ / i i _, ^ M , «* cents per 100. P. W. Rochellei Chester, N. was a mad rush for the door. Into the new one. This made the archl- ends are cut preservatives may be abJ. S8-lw When the saloon was cleared, there ' tectural effect peculiar. In due timj sent. The reason for this Is that the the building' was finished and tto jtemperature required for the complete remained the proprietor, the two bee WASTED —Young lady for office work. stranger moved In. After that he stayed sterilization of sausages will either stung men, the professor and a police- Apply bylettersta'ingexperience, reference, man. The farmer who had sold the etc P. O. Box 58, Dover, H. J. ; . at home a great deal. Jubez wondered burst or distort the skins when the what he was doing In bis bouse and ends lire tied, whereas sausages with bees came In and, taking In the situaSaturday of last week a pair one day condescended to ask his wifi cut ends afford un opportunity for the tion, hived them. Then came the ex- "of FOUND-On spectacles. Owner can have same-upon planation. It did not require many what she thought about it. She replied escape of the water and steam. calling at tbis office, proving property and questions to convince the policeman paying cost of advertising. • .-. • that the stranger had paid enough to With many varieties of sausages, do what he liked. Then one day Jabez both fresh and smoked, and with chop- that It was a confidence game, In which the misplaced confidence was SPECIAL BALB of all the latest Sheet noticed a crack in his wall, but when ped meats of all descriptions, coloring hecalled bis wife's attention to It she matter is sometimes employed. This Is with the swindlers. He marched them Music 15c, 10c. and 5c. No. 28 E. Blackwell street, opposite Post Office. 37-Sw • made light of it. Finally the hearth- done partly for the purpose of satisfy- off to tho station, taking the'professor stone, which bad lain on the ground ing an unnatural demand for a high along for his testimony, a crowd of WASTED—Iron moulders at the Morris gumlns following, shouting and jeerIn the same position for forty years, colored article and partly sometimes to County Machine and Iron Company, Dover, . showed signs of sinking. Then Jabez be- conceal the grayish color characteristic Ing the prisoners at the condition of N. J. their swollen heads. gan to' suspect something was wrong. of old meat, which should not be used When Professor Schenker returned FOB REST—TWO flats newly fitted* with After noticing this last peculiarity at all. Jabez looked for the stranger to corn* The preservatives employed with home that evening he was met by his modern improvements; hot and cold water, gas, speaking tubes and electric bells, No. la wife, who had . seriously considered out of his bouse to'ask him some ques meat products are -boric acid, borax North Morris street. I. W. BEARING. 81-tf tlons. But the stranger did not conn and sulphites. To detect boric acid sending out a "lost child" alarm. out. Jabez waited three days, theji, about a tablespoonful of the chopped Throwing, up her hands, she exclaimed, ELASTIC CARBON PAINT—Will stop leaks In tin roofs making them'us good as new • 'thinking the man might have died, told meat Is thoroughly macerated with a "My dear, where have you been?" 81-tf Then tlie professor told bow he had For sale by W. W. Searing. his wife that he proposed to open the little water, pressed through n bag and door 'and Investigate. The wife told two or three tablespoonfuls of the heard of a rare variety of bees, how Go TO Charles Doland & Son Jewlers 9 N. him that he had beat do BO by all liquid placed in a sauco dish with fif- he had bnrgnlned for them by corre- Sussex street with your watches and clocks means. Jabez went Into the new house teen or twenty drops of strong hydro- spondence and taken'them from their for repair. Satisfaction guaranteed. 8tf and found It filled with dirt. In the chloric acid for each tablespoonful. The owner to bring home, rounding out middle was the well out of which the liquid is then filtered through filter pa- the story with an account of the at- ; FLAT "TO LET-In Moller Building. dirt appeared to have come. Jabez per and a piece of tumeric paper dip- tempted capture of money and tbe . T P R I C E S »1_|BERAU TREATMENT GUARANTEED TO EVERYCUSTOMER looked down and saw that there was ped Into It and dried near, a lamp or reaping of a harvest of hornetB. The story was published In an evenno water. In some way it had either stove. If boric acid or borax were used '" been turned off or the flow Btopped al for preserving the sample the tumeric Ing paper and was soon In possession together. Jabez ran for a ladder and paper should be "changed to a bright of tlie college. The same evening a Have you seen otirjnew scale of putting it down, descended and found cherry red color. If too much hydro- crowd of students came to the proa tunnel running toward his house. chloric ncld has been employed a dirty fessor's house, called him out, and one BROAB ST.,21 W.PARK ST. prices ? We are told they are too Going through It, he came to an exca- brownish red color is obtained, which of their number addressed him: "We tender you and tue land of low. We think differently, and Unqutatlonably the Cheapest House In Newark for Reliable Dry Qoodi. vation upward. Then he understood 'Interferes with tho color duo to the the settling of the hearth. 'Going,back, presence of boric acid. Now, If a drop your adoption congratulations on the he told his wife of the wonderful dis- of household ammonia bo added to the noble manner • in which you have we depend upon you to prove us covery he bad made, colored tumeric paper and it turns n steered bunko steerers into the open right. We believe you appreciate Bho burst out laughing," dark, green, almost black color, then arniH of the law, where they will reAs soon as the good woman could boric acid Is present. If the reddish ceive their- deserts and be n warning good service, and as for the cars, control her nilrtb she made the follow color, however, was caused by tho use to the rest of their craft that If they you know-we use "RAMBLERS." ing confession: She had suspected the of too mneli hydrochloric acid, this try to bunko nny one connected with our college they will find Jordan a A t y o u r service,.* .',• " '. • • stranger from the first and had at last [green color does not form. With a confidence, boruof success, HO announce our mlva.ice <alo of Pu.b That I charged him with some especial deThe corrosive nature of hydrochloric hard road to travel." DOVER.GARAGE COMPANY. The professor blushed and tried to which was an experiment a few 'years ago is now a certainty. The saving we u»vo sign. He told her that if Bho Would acid must not bo lost sight of. It must preserve secrecy and not stand In his not be allowed to touch the flesh, stammer a reply, but "when It was apA«0N WORK Salo an event firmly established in Ouv course of rotnllins TV ^mi"ii° °" r ^UT way he would make her fortune. TJpon clothes or any metal.—New York Trib- parent tbnt lie was about to brcnlc down In his attempt, the students covOF ALL KINDS of our most liberal plau, We stake our reputation on carrying out all w *"" a S " ' her agreement to do so he had Impart- une, ered bis retreat with the college yell LATHING AND PLASTERING ed to her that somewhere on the premand four of them, taking him on their He Askeil For It, ises, which had once belonged to a Estimates on carpenter work also given. 3 shoulders, ennied him around the cam"Do you know that the coin you lent miser,"was hidden a large sum of m'oirALBERT STODDARD, , pus. nle was "a counterfeit?" said the habitu} We reserve yonr selection on payment of a small deposit; pay the balanco ,vi,», ey. She had permitted him to get it In NEWTON, N . J At the trial of the two swindlers Pro- 22 Ashf ord St. , you wflutthe fur, or iu small amount* If, [w any . L o n S t o v e r ' y o 8 0 Z his own Way, be agreeing to divide It al borrower. • ' • ' . ' . , •.. •• . •' sire, wo refund all you have paid as well as your deposit ' "Oh, sure I do. You said t i n t you fessor Schenker made a pathetic npwith her. .•'.. : peal for them, but It had no effect Hoasf Cleaning Reminder. . At this point in her recltnl Sirs. Crow- needed It bad." whatever on the heart of the obdurate Beautiful line of Lace Curtains! fromSOo futt took her hu"sband: to a> closet and * ALL aOODS DELIVERED PREE Of CMARQB A person suffering from chronic rheu- Judge, who sent them to state's prison to 82.00 a pair. Big assortment of curtains opened a trunk, arid' Jabez saw that for two years-each. some In (lotted nnd striped effects from to to matism should avoid dried fish, cooked It WIM full of money. F. A. MITCHEL, 18o n yard «t J, H. Grimm, 6 N. Sussex St. oysters, pork, veal and turkey. MARY P. WINSLOW. "Pe-ru-na Is the Medicine for the Poor Man."-«<">• CASTOR IA The Kind You Have Always Bought MF. HOPE Cent-a-Word Column. HEAT PRINT! /( Has more weight with your correspondent than the more , awkward kind. Call Telephone No. 1 and let's talk it over when next you need some work in our line r Commencing <-<-!g W .<* W Frmay Evenlog-ciose saioiday at noon £ ' AUTO LIVERY. FURS! t "You have everything: to gain and nothing to lose.' M You can save from % to ]/ on later prices. Second Section Pages p to 12 DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, J«X)5. RAIN STOPPED SATURDAY'S GAME Rover Steam Laundry \. -.' The Locals Were Busy from the Start and Pliyed Ball that Would. Have Won. THE GEO. RICHI1R0S CO. gives its space in the BRA for this issue for the DOVER, N. J. V Carnival for Six Days ^ - "-* " • - • There will be plenty of fun at the grand carnival under the auspices of the DOyER ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION from August 7th'to 12th inclusive. The carnival includes a Big Circus, Va.udcville Show, Electric Theatre, Ferris Wheel, Merry-go-round, Punch and Judy Show, Laughing Gallery, an Indian Village and other features. A special attraction '-will be "Mascot" the performing horse. Take your frien'ds and go each night. SHOES A-few more Summer Shoes that have had the price clipped: 39 pairs Men's Tan Russia Calf and Patent Leather Oxfords, $3.50 quality, THE DOVER TRUST COMPANY offers its services to those who appreciate a close attention to all business entrusted to.it, FIRMLY ESTABLISHED. ,«1 ,:..' .*•' ^ V Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $40,000.00 Oxfords You all know them as Hi|^ 43 pairs- Patent Leather and Tan Russia Calf HENRY J. MISEL ASKS ARE YOU GOING TO DIRE DISTRESS. THE CARNIVAL? If m the Cent-a-word Wants? Other people do Too ^ " The shortest road to success r • is to call and see the and price our goods and see how much you can save. We have fine firstclass goods of the highest grades, latest styles, at tha .LOWEST PRICKS. This sale gives every one nil opportunity, to make use of all seasonable merchandise at a seasonable time. Here arc only ft few of our prices : SHIRT WAISTS reduced from $1.49 to 75c. w The vagaries of the weather had the base ball populace guessing Saturday. One minute the rain would descend and the next his sunlights would peep out, but for ail that over six hundred gave the weather man an Icelandic stare and attended the game, or what there was of it, between Dover and Morristown. A large contingent of enthusiasts came up from the county seat and worked, their vocal chords most strenuously. Tha locals showed a decided change in tlieir tactics, and that it stood them well in hand is not questioned. That is, they got in the game at the start and at the Bnappy rate they did things' eft no doubt but that they would have certainly walloped those sheretown lads. But during the visitor's third inning he vaporous element opened up again and continued in such a down pour that laying had to be suspended and later Umpire Cullen called the game off. Cusiclt, Morristown's second baseman failed to show up, and Charlie' Speer was stationed at that bag. 'Lefty "Davis, the other twirler, played left field and Reynolds, a Baltimore slabmaster, rilled the box for the visitors. Presumably it was their ntention to save Speer until the last five innings... Courtney furnished encouragement fdr.his team as first man up to crack out .a^hit.,.betw.een...third., and_...short,,,, going to second when Bassford went ( out at first unassisted. Westlake sent a high one. to Henriquez who held on. Adams put a hot one to Goodman, who fumbled and Courtney travelled to third. Keys drove one to Morehead, and Adams in running to second interfered with the ball and for that was penalized. In the second.Davis knoeked'the ball to short left fields and Goldberg with a miraculous catch on the run, pulled it down. ( " C y " Page was' easy for Duquette and Lambert took in Speer's fly,. In the third Duquette assisted Reynolds out at first; did the same to Courtney and Morehead treated Bassford similarly;• - • •' On Dover's part Goldberg flied out to right field; Goodman, coaxed Reynolds on four balls. Morehead "laced a two bagger to left aijd in running to' third Goodman slipped, elsewise lie would have scored, which he did later on Westlake's passed ball. Lamar • walked and Lambert flied out to third. Hutchings struck out in the second; Cheney failed to get first; Duquette walked and Goldberg went-out at first. Score by innings: Dover —10 Morristown— 0 0 0 3 Ask us about them 49c to 29c & 25c. Fine Summer Wrappers for 77c, Bret Gingham and Seersucker for Saturday only, Oo. a yard Sine Mercerized Lawn, just received in nine, ten andtwelve yard pieces, t o t e sold for six cents a yard.' 8II/K POPLIN In blue, pink, red, blnelt and.white at Via. ft yard. Catubvlo nnrt Muslin by the pound. Best Table Oilcloth for Saturday, slxteon ceats a yard. Call and see-Olir SATEEN in small checks for 5c. a yard. Also 40 inch CHINA SILK in all colors. • . . •' ' ' .' ALL HA.TS to be Bold at any price offered as we do not wish to have any left over for neit season. • SALE ON RIBBON—You pay elsewhere double the amount. All colors changeable for 10c. and 12o. . : Eight sheets of. Fly^Pnpor for 5o. ; ,; . • . : . - ; CALL AMD SEE US. ' 63 W. Blackwell Street, Opp. the Public. Library, Dover, N. J. Pens l i e these Given away to loys and girls 3 It is Near at Hand to Hundreds of Dover Readers. ,• • Don't neglect an aching back. Backache is the kidneys' cry for ' help. Neglect hurrying-to their aid Means that urinary troubles follow quickly Dire distress, diabetes, Bright's disease. ; * . Profit by a Dover citizen's experience. Nicholas S. Hiller, of _22 Mountiain avenue, formerly of the Dover Water Works, says: " F o r a year or so I had some trouble with my back, I did no t pay much attention to it at first, thinking it would soon pass away, but instead of that it grew worse. I often awoke at night, .with a severe pain across my loins, and if I attempted to change my position sharp darting pain caught me which was all but killing. For sometime after getting up in the morning I was stiff and sore and felt as tired as when I went _ to bed. I read about Doan's Kidney Pills in my Dover paper and got a box at Killgore & White's drug store.. I did not take the whole box before 1 was cured.'' For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fostev-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. ' Remember the name—Doan's—and take no other. Mothers lose their dread for "that terrible second summer" when they have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry in the house." Nature's specific for bowel complaints of every sort. Cent-a-word advertisements pay well. THE IRON ERA, DOVER, N . J., AUGUST 4,1905. CORRESPONDENCE ROCK AW AY WHIT P L FRIDBY. WIG. Hargreaves' About one hundred and fifty people I Cranberry Lake. The lawn party given by Mrs. George attended the Methodist excursion at Huff for the benefit of the Methodist Lake Hopatcong Tuesday. I Prof. Green and family have returned Church netted a neat sum. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carman and from a month's vacation at the seaside. Miss Mae Smith, of Paterson, is thefamily, of Brooklyn, are visiting Mr.: guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mc- and Mrs. A. F. Guest, of Franklin avenue. Kinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Whitford Ford, of Mrs. Haller is having a concrete walk laid in front of her property on Main Easton, Pa., are visiting the former's father. street. A concrete walk is being lad in front A telephone was this week placed in the sanitarium at Denville and of Hudson Peer's property. The fireman are looking for an several of the summer residents near Peer's lock have also adopted that interesting time next Thursday evening when an election of officers will be luxury. Rev. Dr. England, of Elizabeth, held. To be elected are a chief, three conducted the services in the Presby- foremen and three assistants, with the terian Church last Sunday, in themain argument on a chief. absence of Rev. T. A. Reeves, who The five man howling tournament with his family is enjoying his vaca- which was to have been started thi tion at Mattawan, N. Y. Friday evening has been postponed The employes of the shoe factory until September 1, when the weather enjoyed a few days of recreation this will afford more favorable condition week while an inventory was being for the contest. The entrance list taken at the works. will remain open until Au_gust26. .Al Freeholder John D. Smith, Mrs. ready thhty-two have~ entered and Smith and daughter, Evelyn, visited at many more have signified their inten the home of Mrs. Smith's sister at tion of • so doing. The committee Lake Hopatcong Sunday. which is arranging the tournament i Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Mase, Miss comprised of Messrs. E. B. Mott, M Sarah A . , Miss Artie and Kenneth L. Hoagland, C. H. Beach, Joseph Mase, of Bellville, were the guests of Smith and S. B. Libby. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ward, of New The Hibernia Band, which by the street this week. way is playing excellent music for a George Gallagher is working at theyoung organization,will give a concert Riggott House. in the borough to-night. Messrs. Frank Fox, Wallace Stickle Mrs. David Fichter has been visiting and Frank Cramer, are telling stories her parents at Stanhope. of a fishing expedition made to Fox's Harry Dobbins, on Tuesday night EVERY PROMISE KEPT. pond Monday night. Fred Little has invested in a valu- began his duties as private night watchman. ' able fox terrier dog. At the regular meeting of the Frank Fox who conducted a butcher store here for the past ten years, has Borough Council, A. R. Blanchard complained that a dog owned by Joseph gone out of business. Rose Kline, four months old, died at Harris barked entirely too much and her home Monday evening. Burial decidedly to Blanchard's annoyance. The council did not deem it worth was made Wednesday morning. Miss Sadie Harris spent Sunday at while to take any action in the matter. BIO RAILROAD SHOWS COAL FLIES in some families, not by reason of care lessness or extravagance; it is simpl) the nature of the Coal. Good enougt to make smoky chimneys, but not worto anything for heating purposes. See that such Coal is not used in your household. Buy your Fuel here and it is certain to be good.^Regular consumers ol our Lehigh Coal and all other grades never enter a word of complaint, but pay their bills promptly. And we consider that a mighty good sign. DOVER LUMBER CO., Tel. 30 FRANKLIN Camp Doremus, with its fresh air children has a lively appearance. Arthur Smith, of Belleville, visited the old folks at home. The stork has added five to the population since the June census. Miss Dickerson, teacher at Union for the last two years, has the school for the next year. E. C. Crane, of the Ayres farm, has traded the farm for Newark property, is the report. Some of our farmers have to work seven days in the week to secure their growing crops. The Butler family, of Newark, now occupy their summer residence at Union. The Cobb family, of Newark, will spend vacation days at Franklin. Mrs. Augustus Casterline, since the death of her brother, is making her home with her sister at Littleton. .That Franklin is still on the map can be proved by its daily mail and the number of grocery, fish and beer wagons. Every available farm house that can accommodate summer boarders, has been filled to overflowing, with the demand for more. - ATT. TABOR Afternoon Session. The.Woman's Christian Temperance Union of New Jersey wall hold an all 2.-30—Devotions. Mrs. Logan, Mor' ' day session at Mount Tabor on Tues- ristown. day, August 8th. The program is as "How to Teach the Next Sunday School Temperance Lesson." Mrs. S. follows: Clark, Newark. Morning Session. Address. "To Mothers and Daugh10:00—Devotions. Mrs. S. K. Doc- ters. '' Mrs. A. • Hammer. • Evening Sessions. little. 7:45—Song Service. Prayer, Mrs. Greeting. Rev. A. B. Richardson, V. F. Cox, Tabor President Camp Meeting Association. • Music. Collection. '"5? Address. Edwin T. Moore, Passaic. Address. Rev. Madison'R. Peters, ' Bible Reading. . Mrs. A. M. HamD. D., Philadelphia. mer, Bayonne. Topic: "What It Costs." 1 Killgore & White, Blackwell andkSu«8ex. 94 East BlackwellSt. Streets, Dover, N. J. READING SYSTEM New Jersey Central. Anthracite coal used exclusively, Inrarlni cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNK 2 6 , 1804. \ TBA.IHB LKAVB DOVBK AB FOLLOWS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, at 6:29 a. m.; 4:10 5:25 p. tn. Sundays 5,34 p. m, • For Philadelphia at 6:19 a, m.; 5:25 p. m, Sundays 5:34 p. tn.^ For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, Asbury Park and points on New York and Long Branch Railroad, 12 N. SUSSEX STREET. 'Phone No. 4q-w 6:29 a. m.; 4:10 p. m. EVERY FEATURE SHOWN, A QUADRUPLE SHOW. TRIPPLE CIRCUS MILLIONARIE MENAGERIE • 4 in 1 MONSTER MUSEUM, REAL ROMAN HIPPODROME For all stations to High Bridge at6:39 a.m.; 4:10, 5:23 p.m. Sundays 5:34 p.m. For Lake Hopatcong at 9:48, a. m.; ,4:10, 6:56 p. m. ForRockaway at 6:53,10:39,a'm-> 6:07,7:40 p.m. Sundays 9:11 a.m. F. C. LEAMING For East'on, Allentown and EYE-SIGHT -SPECIALIST Mauch Chunk at (6:29 to Easton) a. m.: 4:10 (5:2s to Easton) p. m. Changes Office Hours w. a. BESLER, Vice Pres. and Qen'l Mw. C. M. BUBT, Ooi.Fka.Act, Poatai lniormation. Closing time for outgoing mails from Don pataffloe: A.K. 7:05—To N. T. via Morrtetown. 8:50—West, via Easton. 8:60—West, via Bcrwton. 8:50—East, via Btnntorj. 9:80—Lake Hopatcnng, Edison Sc Woodport, 9:45—Mine Hill (clu*-aj. t;~ 9:M—SucoasuntiB Imam. (Juexter (dosed), .0:15—Kockswuy.fiB High Bridge Branoh. 10.55—Morrintowii (ciOaua). 10:55-New York (closed). 13:25-B«8t, via Morrirtown. l:80-Eaat, via Newark. 3:30—Rockaway (closed). 8:SU-East viallorrbtown.. 8:60- W«4£,allpoint>orj High Bridge Branch and lake Honatoong. 4:50—Wot, via Scrantoa. •:»—Weet, to Huton. Seemingly impossible feats performed by Circus Celebrities from After July ist will be at Dover office Saturdays only 8 to r o'clock. every land. Marvelous reproduction of Roman Races on the huge Until July ist every Monday, Hippodrome traok. Strange, Weired and Monster Animals in theWednesday and Friday. Menagerie including J u m b o II the Goliath of all beasts. The biggest Elephant in the world. WALL PAPER A PONDEROUS, PLEASING PERFORMANCE. WILL EXHIBIT AT Dover, Friday, August 4 han were given charge of the social -A Helpfnv Hand. hour in the. absence of the regular "I hare heard," stammered her timid committee.. The program included admirer, "that you are engaged. la It vocal and instrumental music, readings —er—true?" ' and a talk by Harry R. H. Nicholas, "I'm not engaged yet," replied the of Brooklyn. Refreshments of icefair girl, "but I hope to be soon." cream and cake were served by Mrs. "Er—how soon?" he asked. IHCOBIBO MAILS, "In a few minutes," she replied, with McLaughlin. • • A. K. • TIKI DUB AT B. B. BTATIOH. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Reed and their shining eyes.—Philadelphia Ledger. 6:80—Fro* New York. THE KINO children, Miss Mildred and Claude 7KI0 •• - • — . MolM Well Known Down Here. of a breeze that fills the "sales." That's 7:28— Reed, of Flanders, lately were visitors Weat, UaokeL Small girl, In bed, being read to by Snccaaurjna, Ironia and Cbertar to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Reed at their an elder cousin. Small Girl—When I what is blowing now. And our present 8:00— dowdk. sale is a marvel lor unsurpassed quality home near Flanders. MlneHlUfcloeed). die, shall I go to heaven, Mnry? and UNRIVALED PRICES. The 8:30— 9:05Bast via Morristown. Mary—Oh, yes, If you are a good girl. cream of the selection will go to the 9 : 1 ^ West via Buffalo. Bast vla-Boonton. HEAT AND TANNED SKINS. Small Girl—I want to see Moses. I early comers, so you want to get the 10:29— shall tell him I heard quite a lot about best you'll not I eti me slip away. High Bridge.' P . M. The Miracle That Nature Performs him down here.—London Globe. F=. R H I N B H H R T , 1:45— yfvk via Bcrantoa. When Sunburn Occuri. Telephone 60 :: 1 ifCllnton Street. 1:54- Netr York, Newark and Morrto- There are certain arctic animals, town (closed). 8:47dark coated In the short summer, that West via Fhillipabnra. 1:10— Rockaway via High Brldg< la winter turn pure white, thus matchxirancb. Ing the saow covered landscape and 5:00Chester, Ironia and Succasnnna The new schedule of trains on the Morris County escaping notice and barm. (closed). Railroad, In effect May 29,1005, affords an excel5:06— Bast via Morriatown, This change of color, this protection, lent opporf unity for spending a day at J.ake Denmark or Qreon Lake, affording n vltv of the m e 5:24East via Boouton. 'effected no one knows how, Is wonder- picturesque section of New Jersey. 6:03Edison, Woodport. 1 ful, as wonderful as a miracle, and TIME TABLE. 7.00. West via Haokettstown. SOUTHDaily except Sundays yet a kindred change of color, a kin-ATOfloe open on Sundays from 9 a. m. t o 10 a. m, • dred protection, happens among manFLANDERS. Pond Junction "''"' akind every summer, and nobody ever Green Mutual Junction 11:05 GreenLane 6:55 11:101 As your correspondent was out of To hear the Excelsior Colored Band, notices It. 11:55 f When the pnlo city people go out In Oreland Wholesale Dealer In c.-30 town last week The Era did not receive And all will to some vehicle cling the summer sun at the seashore or the Posttovn o<*0 TIME TABLE. the usual and unusual happenings of To come and hear the colored quartette Oreland Junction.... 7-05 12:05 mountains the light attacks them Lake Denmark 7-10 I2:'O ' In effect June 25, 1905. our city,. fiercely, first, reddening their skin, Navy Depot 7^5 13:1,1 7;,i0 12:20 Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Bennett, of Roy Batson, of Jersey City, has then swelling, blistering and scorching Plccatlnny (Daily except Sunday.) Mount Pleasant 7-05 Dover, are spending some time with been spending some time with his uncle It. If they kept In the sun enough, Wliarton Junctlou 7-30 12:30 , 0 48, —AMDMrs. Bennett's parents, Mr., and Mrs. and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William H. and If no miracle occurred, the light Wharton 12:35 S47; NORTH—Dally except Sundays.' Stations, J. W. Howell, of Main street. Scheer, of Ledgerwood, and other rela- would kill-them anally, burning off 4 p. ui. Freeman Kinnicutt and wife, of tives and friends in Stanhope and the skin first and afterward attacking Wharton 2:05 1 K ' . 2BS.,8 48, 0 18,'\• M . ' & the raw flesh. Wharton Junction -Hasbrouck Height, returned to their Naughright. 2:10 Trains marked • run by via. Rockaway Pleasant 9:80 But a miracle does occur. The skin, Mount 2:15 home on Friday of last week after enPiccatlnuy Mrs. George W. Hand and her changes from a pale color to a tan and 2:S0 WESWABD TRAINS. . . . . " " " OJO 2:25 joying a two weeks' outing with Mr. daughter, Mary A. Hand, of Park on this tan the sun has no effect. The NavyDepot (Daily except Sunday). Lake DBnnmrk o.'je 2:80 Oreland Junction nWn 6:38 am. for Scranton. ' 2:35 Kinnicutt's parents. place, Flanders, and their guest, [Mrs. sun may beat on tan colored skin for PoBttown Howard McLaughlin, who was quite Alison Rolison, have returned to days and weeks, but luch Bkln remains Oreland "' 9-21 a. m. for Blni" amton and points west, Green Lake in.™ indisposed last week is around again Flanders after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. always sound, unbllstered, whole. MutualJunLtlon at Net ong for all points on Sussex 11 N. SUSSEX ST.. DOVER. ,'" in-on 3:09 and we are glad to see him at his place George Hubert, of Netcong, and Mr. Thus nature, works a miracle. The Green Pond Junction 10:05 a.m. for Chester, white skin Is suffering,', and nature, in the creamery. 1 Nt and Mrs. William Lozier, of Stanhope. SOUTH. ton, BranchvUle and SUNDAYS ONLY. N0I1TB. Mr. and Mrs. Simon. Charles and Stations. The "Excelsior Colored Cornet aware, somehow, that a tan. skin Is a. 7tn. p.00m , 10 gun proof, changes to tan tha white. 1 a. m. P.m. their grandson, of Brooklyn, were Band," of Newark, under the leaderP:S5 0:25 Wbarton How does she do this? Where did she 10:45 0:20 0:30 Wliarton Junction 10:50 guests with Mr. and Mrs. A. B.ship of Professor Edward Lane, and a learn that It was wise to do this? No 9:30 9:8s 0:15 0:35 Mount Pleasant 10:55 0:10 Kinnicutt a few days last week. 0:40 quartet of colored vocalists from Mor- one knows. Plccatinny Only the fact of the0:20 11:00 P:I5 0:05 0:45 Navy Depot Mrs. George Dorland returned to ristown, will furnish the music at the miracle remains. 11:05 9:10 0:00 5:00 p.m. for Easton. ' . 0:50 Lake Denmark 11:10 0:05 5:55 Enter now and prepare for " • ^ m. for>Haokettatown, Washington. 0:55 grelnnd Junction her home in Flanders on Monday after harvest home of the M. E. Church in To prove this miracle—to prove that 8:40 11:15 Poatton-n 7:00 8:30 a visit of two weeks with friends at Flanders, August 10. a good-paying position in the Oreland It Is not the hardening of the skin, 8:55 7:58 Green Uke 7:30 East Orange and vicinity. George Wack, of Main street; but the change In Its color which proMutual Junction 7:10 F all. l l You Y can study right Green I'ond June Miss Gussie Masker, of Dover, was Flanders, is spending two weeks with tects It from sunburn—Is an easy mat. • the guest over Sunday with Mr. and irough the S Summer without 9:88 pp..-mm.. for Port Morris. his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. andter. Ao. 1 connects with D 10OOp in. in for Strondsburg, S t d b Let a pale person, unused to the sun, " ' " 1 wist. . * W. train No. M I 10-OO-p. airanton, BlniAamMrs. R. B. Steelman on Main street. Mrs. Elias Anlgeman, of Viola, Del. discomfort or interruption. Our . ton, UUoa, Syracuse, Hhara and Buffllo stnln one side of his face yellow, anil, Mr. .and Mrs. Edward Carpenter, of Mrs. D. L. Corey and her daughters, leaving the other side untouched, go . "~ • SUNDAY TRAINS. corner building- is open" on all ForNowYorkvla.JMorriBtown:840, 0 40. II so Brooklyn, enjoyed a few days outing Miss Charlotte Corey, of Ironia, and out In the bright summer sun for a a. m., 145,2 47,0 65 and 9 S6 p.-m. at Brooklawn with. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mrs. Lottie Doland and her daughter, couple of hours. Tho ouo side of his sides, cool, clean and inviting-. R. H. Nichols, on Main street. Miss Pauline Doland, of Morristown, fnee Is uo tougher, no more burdened Forty-third annual catalogue A few friends of Mrs. Mary Stark recently were guests of Mr. and Mrs. than the other, yet the unstained side WESTWARD THAINS. « » « ' < » ' o r D. L. who resides near Flanders gave her a Daniel Able, of Park Place, Flanders. will be Inflamed, blistered, while the upon request. B:3S a . m . for Scranton. No. 5 tan colored one will be quite cool and 0:50 o. m. for Netcong and Newton birthday surprise last Saturday afterAt the regular business meeting and t s Ne t<m X w ft £ ' r°r I Si, SS°pBbur ;. "'ani ami Brancuviie. noon, i t being her eighty-third birth- social of the C. E. Society of the First unhurt. pl mafri Itae 5"" B Points west on Sunburn Is a miracle, a protection day. Presbyterian Church in Flanders, held to mankind as Inexplicable and ns No 8!lB (Pla B t P ) f o rW a t e r Q l l p n » No. 410 ^west * ° T. E. Tharp was awarded the con-at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William wonderful as tho miracle of the arctic Corner Academy and Halsey Sta. 4 | « p . m. for Netcongaud Newton. tract for the painting of our public McLaughlin, on the _ North road, inlmnlii' change In tho winter from ?orN(l P*UrB C (One block wait of Post Ofllce), senhool building. Flanders, the Miaaes Mildred. Lee Dor- dark coats to snow white one«.—New They coma in enrriago, auto and van tbSaadBtuS!o land, |and RuthjH»udJind|Laur»TKelle- T o i f c H m U . NBWARK, N . J . | MORRIS COUNTY RAILROAD HUNTER BALTIMORE RYE $1.00 PER BOTTLE H. D. MOLLER'S, LACKAWANNA RAILROAD WIN&8, HOUORS CIGARS Family Trade Our Specialty. H. D. WOLLER, OIL SiJDEB ^Jft™ ..j.i COLEMAN S EDWARD KELLT VI09 President. a n d 8 c r a n t o n S COLLEGE J. KUQLER, Jr., . . . HMOp. m.torStrouasburg. ScMmton, ton, UUca, Syracuse, Ithacaand I aw. HUNT, TloketA* THE IRON ERA, DOVER, N. J., AUGUST 4, 1905 CORRESPONDENCE APPLE BLOSSOMS on the white folds of her gown and quivered fantastically on the mass" of frngi'tmt blussums over her bowed head. (A) Amos H. Van Horn, Ltd. TUe dance at the Veutnor Country club was iu full swing. Lights were blazing; the sound of violins came By MARGARET RICHARDS , through the open window. Inside, the Mrs. Elmer E. Beams4s at Lake his brother ut Sag Harbor, L. I. fifth dance.was well under way, and Hopatcong. James DeMonth who sustained severe Copyright, 1906, by R. B. MoClure a distracted, disheveled young niaa JJ Miss Anna Dudley, of llontclair, is injuries a short ago by falling down a sought frantlcaily for a tail, golden well is convalescing slowly. visiting friends in town. No klna fate Intervened to warn her bahed girl in a thin white gown. John H. Vandervere and Henry Mies Eva Stites, of Newton, has as he'came Into the room, quick and Meanwhile the owner of tbe white Acre after acre of the very kind of furniture Miller have returned from their western been visiting Miss Lida Parks .on Main eager, an* she went to meet him with gown and golden hair bad slipped street. trip. you're needing—reliable and recent —not away—away from the lights and music outstretched bands and shining eyes. Albert Amerman is taking his annual Miss Mildred Searles gave a large "I am so glad for you," she said tm and confusion—away from tbe vision the "bargain trash" built expressly for"sale" vacation. lawn tennis' party last Wednesday piilslvely, glVlng him her hands. "Don't of a stern, gray haired man which bad purposes, but ALL RIGHT Qualities! Pay suddenly confronted her—and stood on . Owing to the shower last Saturday afternoon. try to pretend you are not proud of on cash or credit basis, have goods set . afternoon, the ball-game between our Miss Florence Emmons, of Paterson, yourself, for of course you are. We the wide, moonlit porch outside,, alono In the sweet scented dusk. ' aside 'til later. ANY WAY suits so long .nine and the Cokesbury aggregation is visting Mr. and Mrs. George F. bought every one of the evening papers "You are BO silly to act like this," and pored over them until I, tor one, as you buy NOW! didn't come off. Our boys will play Crater. she argued with herself. "He Isn't the Bernardaville team here to-morrow Henry Stone, of Sante Nebraska, is am positively overcome with awe going to hurt you, is he? It doesn't (Saturday) afternoon. It promises to visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, when I consider 'that rising young help It any to stay out here and be a architect,-Hlchard C. Doane.*" And Henry Stone, be an exciting game. she swept him a low courtesy, " 'And coward. Go back. You said you'd 3,00 Tables 1.98 Ernest Bigelow, sr., has purchased William Geddis, of Newark, is fame, sat lightly on his brow,'" she do It. Go back." Then she drew closer 25.00 Suits 18,00 5.00Tables 3.49 Into the friendly shadows and laid her spending the week with his parents, quoted teasingly. a White automobile. 35.00 Suits 28.00 hot cheek against the cool,, young Andrew Pitney, of Brooklyn, N. Y . , Mr. and Mrs. George Geddis. "But she Isn't sitting there yet," he leaves. "Richard, Blchardi dear," she recently visited his brother, Charles Seward Cooper has added eight young laughed, retaining tbe slender fingers repeatedly softly.. and holding them tightly in his own. 4.00 Beds 2.98 3.00 Rockers Holstein cows to his dairy. Pitney. 2.21 Inside, the dance had ended. The Harris Appleby recently fell from "This Is ouly the beginning. There's music stopped with a crash; the danc\\ 10.00 B e d s . . . . (5.75 5.00 Rockers George W. Howell has the finest 3.69 the hay-mow and- sustained a severe plenty of bard work ahead." garden in the village. • :• ers scattered In little groups, and tho "You are sure to succeed," she InterMrs. Levi Case, of Montclair, • is scalp wound. erstwhile distracted young man found rupted softly. evident cousolutlou In the society of a spending several weeks in the village. Mr. and Mrs. James Chegwidden "I can only hope so," he returned. 12 00 Dressers 8.49 25.00 Suits 18.00 Edward Eggers has returned to his and Bon Howard, of Wharton, were "I have worked hard for It and I feel plump little brunette, who showed no 15.00. Dressers 11.98 35.00 Suits recently entertained by Miss Commons, that it Is in Hue with my other work. Inclination to elude him. 29.00 home in Cranford. . Two persoua who had been watching Yes,'1 ho went on thoughtfully, VI think Miss Nora Apgar, of Newark, is in Maplewood avenue. tho dancers detached themselves from : Prof. Alfred A. Marlatte, of Change- we shall succoed." : visiting her parents, -Mr. and Mrs. the crowd and came toward her along 6.00 Chiffoniers 4.49 "And then?" she asked. 10.00 Couches 6.98 water, spent last Sunday in the village. George Apgar, on Perry street. the moonlit porch; her mother, pretty, His face was very bright and eager, graceful, looking singularly young as 1000 Chiffoniers 6.98 - Blackberries are plentiful in this 15.00 Couches 12.00 Mr. and Mrs. P.. M. Chamberlain, and she fouud, to her consternation, the moonlight touched her flushed and section. , , : of Netcong, spent last Sunday with that the color flooded her cheeks as her —yes—laughing face.. There was no J3r, Benjamin Hedges; of Plainfield, eyes met-his. Embarrassed, she picked ^ Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Yawger. has'beon visiting his niotlier, Mrs. up a spray of apple blossoms lying on doubt about John Ohnnuing's mirth; 5 00 Rugs, 3.S0 17.00 Sideboards 12.50 • . Chester Apgar has a fine crop of Eliza A. Hedges this week, ' he was laughing heartily. *• 16 00 22.00 R u g s . . 18.00 20.00 Sideboards the table. She walked over to the | turnips and onions.' "He certainly said 'For Miss Page.'" v Dr. Day, William Savage, David fireplace, drawing tbe pink and white Mrs. E. T. Bush and Mrs. Henry Alpaugh and Gabriel McDonald take petals nervously through her fingers. "How could I know?" she heard her |Stryker have been visiting Mr. and much pleasure in reading the first He followed her and stood with one mother smilingly protest. And then, "He probably lost the card—my stupid6.00 Ex. Tables. 4.50 20.00 China C l o s e t s . . . . 16 0 0 William E. Nichols, on Main thirteen .words of the sixth verse of arm resting on the mantel, ity! Served me right for being afraid 23.00 China C l o s e t s . . . . 18.00 12 00 Ex. Tables 8.49 "I wonder," he said In a voice he the ninth chapter of Isaiah, Street. = to speak," In John Channlng's lower tried In vain to steady, "If I dare to unKeroC. Noyle. II William Fritts has been visiting amused voice. As they neared the fold the rest of my aspirations." shadow In which Catherine stood he "Why not?" she replied, trying to turned and, taking her mother's band speak' easily. "You know I care very (Must move them now I) HILTON. in his, lifted It to his lips. His stem niuch for whatever concerns you." UnPorch Rockers as low as 75c Blue Flame Oil Stoves and face softcued as she had not dreamed der the circumstances) this was about Ref rlgerators and Tea Cheats John Channlng's face could soften, and reunion of the Chamberlain Three large rattle snakes have been as unfortunate a remark as she could (lasollne Stoves. Etc., Etc. there was a newly tender note In his Oo-Oarts frorn 3.49 up. well have made. killed in town during the past week, nily will take place at- Oak Ridge voice. "As though," be said softly, Mattings, from He yard up. Trunks, Suit Cases, Etc. Reassured! he came closer. "Like all One was four feet four inches in length, ifurday, AuguEt 5. "there could be any other woman in (New this Suson.) well regulated aspirations," he said, the world for me but you." Aiss Emma Chamberlain, of Orange, having eleven rattles. s . with embarrassed hesitancy, "they are visiting her relatives. Miss Minnie Chamberlain, of MiddleSwiftly, noiselessly, Catherine turned Inspired by one governing idea"— He The local telephone line to Dr. C, town, N. Y., is visiting Mrs. Abbie broke off abruptly and, with a quick and fled; around the clubhouse, across Work* FOR you—turn* wtthdty Into pUy daft Wmthn the wtth btenwasser's has been completed and J. Headley. step toward her, took her hands In the porch, down the steps, "into the wail* anil don It with lltttt or ao ettort on your parti Com* la 'in working condition. Miss Bertha Jennings is visiting out his. His embarrassment had gone and moonlit garden, couscloua only of dimad tat HOW almply It It mad: of town. his eyes Were very tender. "Surely vine relief. Then as tbe absurdity of Placid la may homo oa crtdltl Qttan "ACMB"-tbe machine that'* kaowa, tttititd and tritd. ' you know, Catherine, sweetheart," be the thing came over her there came with It an uncontrollable desire to laugh. On whispered unsteadily; "surely you and on she rail, struggling with subknow." : dued laughter, down the path, away • For a moment her heart seemed to from the lights and noise and peopto— stop, then with all her strength of will . Be lure you •*• "No. 71" and ftr»t n*me "AMOS" before entering our store. Charles Shriner, the former agent The Mission Band meets on August and almost Into the arms of a young she pushed him from her, "No, • no, MARKET ST., NEWARK, N. J . |-5, the first Saturday of, July. ; . for the D. L. & W.. at Kenvil, has Blchard, I cannot," she whispered bro- man who turned sharply around a cor, « NMfPlMMSt, WMtof Broad SL Rev. Mr. WHhihfttori; of New York, accepted Mr. Buddie's position at this kenly. "I have promised. I cannot.'.' ner. ; "I beg your pardon," he began popAYMBNTS [preached in the''Presbyterian Church station. "Promised what, sweetheart?" he litely, then stopped short, staring at T«topko», MO. A dime social will be held at the asked, puzzled by this sadden change. ist Sunday. Mr. Withington i3 a Enephew of the Rev. Dr.- Stoddard and M. E. Church for the benefit of ttie "You know, we have seen a great the laughing face so uear his own. She held out her hands with a little deal of Mr. Channlng lately," she went sis engaged in evangelistic work in New W. C. T. U. cry of delight that gladdened his heart; .Will Kinney is recovering; from a on unsteadily. "He U often here and to save s e r life she could not hare |Yorkeity. ;-:/>;• ^ :: '^;k':; - \ In always -tending us. things—books, short illness. . _ The Succasunna blacksmith shop has spoken. On Monday Mrs. William D. Jardine game, flowers. Every day something |beenreopened. ' . ., '•'.: Fora moment bis eyes searched hers; comes either for mother or me. Usual' They are mending the macadam road left on a trip to Massachusetts. _ Her ly for mother, though—so I never then his face cleared as If by magic. 7 He wasted no time In explanations, ^through Succasunna, ./.'..,-\,' ;• friends wish her a happy trip. dreamed—he Is BO much older"— which could be deferred to a more "Today," tbe went on, 'a mournful appropriate season, but proceeded little catch :ln her voice, "his man TIMELY MiD VALUABLE SUGGESTIONS. promptly to take the lovely, laughing brought those." She nodded toward a ~ AN EFFECTIVE BAIT; • Many people, especially women who curiously wrought bowl on the table, vision In his arms. kOlerer-. Detective;' to Send ' Afte* • lead closely confined domestic lives, where, massed in sweet profusion, a Fooling Mother. .' . - MlMlnff Debtor, . suffer from what in general germs is wealth of apple blossoms overflowed, Most boys and girls think they are A reglstercil letter Is mighty effective called "nervousness." Among'all pink and white and fragrant with faint GIVEN UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE | i b a l t . •'• The /SeY,enty-elgbth street W forms.of treatment none has even ap- perfume.. "And this." She walked to fooling mother. I used to think that the desk, and, picking up a note, held way. It Is the same way with all moth'•( man nibbled at the flrst.throw. proached in success the intelligent use It out to him.' ers. . It Is a good deal easier to fool fa. "Of course It Is for me," she Bald.- of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite DOVER ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. Mechanically he. took It. "Dearest of ther than mother. Mother doesn't say "That is my name and that was my Remedy, of Rondout, N. Y., which all women," It began—and ho read It as much'as father, but she sees twice ^address before I moved here." It equals the attraction of CONEY ISLAND and just unas far; \Just because mother doesn't > "Yes, that part of it's all right," the promotes an easy. and natural jictiori of to the end. ipr your nose, Twenty^six tents full ol fun. A Big Cirjump-on to yon every time you have His face* went suddenly white. jstnflm admitted, "but lt v says 'es- the digestive organs and imparts tone cus, Vaudeville Show, Electric Theatre, Ferris Wheel, to the nervous system. "Catherine, surely you will not mar- done something wrong it Is no sign that' quire.' v' You're not esquire;" : Merry-go-round, Punch and Judy Show, Laughing Gallery you'have her fooled. She Is just givry this man?" he demanded hoarsely. [.. "No," sighed the woman, "but I'm and Indian Village, and many other features, A special ingyou enough rope so you will hang r attraction will be " Mascot" the performing horse. f sure"— " .;••.•" .;..••• •; /~~$37,25 To Colorado sod, Return via Hie She covered her face with her hands. yourself. Mother la a whole lot wiser "I have promised," she moaned. 5 "Of course you are sure,", he put ln t Nitkel P/ale Road. than she gets credit for being. That THIS SPACE DONATED BV "Promised! He doesn't even ask for ' "but I'can't leave the letter. This is a Buffalo to Denver, Colorado Springs pleasant smile she gives you when you - THE W. H. CAW LEY CO. v your answer until tomorrow night." registered letter, and we have to.be or Pueblo and return. Tickets on sale are putting up some fairy tale would "I hnve promised mother," she ex:,Wery careful of registered mall. The ; best I can do Is to give you the name August Uth, 12th and 13th. Final plained, with gentle dignity. "There make.you feel like a three- cent piece return limit September 25th. For full are business reasons I cannot explain. with a hole iu it If you could only seu • -and address of the writer. Then you ' c a n make Inquiry and ask to have the particulars write R. E: Payne, General He was very kind three years ngo what^was behind It. Mother fools you Agent, 291 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. when father died. : We owe it to him' every day In tlie week, and It's a glo-letter-addressed properly." ; . rious thing for you that she does. She to do anything we can." •." .. •.:.•'••' The wprnnn eyed the prosperous look- 3 T - 3 t not'only fools you, but she fools father "It Is absurd! Quixotic! The man ing missive yearningly, but since the too.-, Father is always wise and throwIs three-times your age," he returned compromise odored was the best baring out the Impression that he knows LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION hotly. Then his voice changed and he i -gain obtainable she accepted i t The something. Mother just goes about her Low Rales To Portland and Return. took the slender-hands In his. "Sure:•.'"! situation was puzzling. The name ol Round trip tickets Chicago toi?ort- ly you will not do this thing—let ma business and says nothing, but she Is y' her benefactor was totaiiy unknown. thinking a whole lot all the time. The ',-. OFortun'ately he was situated in a down- land and return $56.60 via the Chicago talk to your mother," he pleaded next time you attempt to fool mother I . .'. town office building, so Immediately Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. gently.- • stop and think a couple of times be"Mother must not know," she said. fore getting ou the lee. It may save after luncheon she attempted to eluci- Tickets on sale daily until September date-the mystery "of the registered Jet- 30, and good for return for 90 days. "Had you seen the distress In moth- poor mother the humiliation of thinking • ter. Once inside the office she recog- Choice of routes offered by this line. er's face you would know I fnust do what a "triple plated chump she has for nized her correspondent as the. man- Liberal %top-over privileges. Descrip- It," she continued. "Don't you under- a son.—Osborne (Kan.) Farmer. stand?" she onded-plalntlvely. ' - ager of a concern to which she had tive book sent for two cents postage. "No, I don't," he answered grimly, ;.;' owed 52 for typewriting supplies for Folders free. W. S: Howell, General ,''[ An Endleftn Jonrney. "but I do understand that John Chan-, . the last six months. She, mentioned Eastern Agent, 381 Broadway, New nlng Is worth a^ couple of millions. Host of us have probably speculated, , the letter; the man produced a bill. r y. •;.;..' •• " ' '. • Women are all alike,'.' he went on, with at one time or another, what -would "It was a copy of this," he said, Y o r k . sudden bitterness". "It's never what a happen If a hole were bored right " y o u had moved—we coiijd not find through the earth and one were to ' you—mere oversight on your part of .,'Can't be perfect health without pure man Is, but what he has that tips tbe drop a stone Into It, and a scientific course-^stlll, in order to keep our ac-i,blood.- Burdock Blood Bitters .makes scale. Love cannot compete with man gives his views on this puzzling iVeouhts square-^you understand"— •- pure blood. -Tones _ and invigorates Bradstreet. I've been the usual kind of a fool, I suppose," he ended, with a question, "The stone," he says, "would : • ' The woman was so mad she, wasn't the whole system. fall with Increasing speed to the cenbitter little laugh. •;. ' "sure whether she understood or-not, If. he.bad token her in his arms, ter of the eartb, where It would have . ' b u t ; she paid the bill. When she had 'Tisn't.safe to be a day without Dr. "JOHN FJ KERWICK, Age/it. attained a rate of nearly 800 miles a - Vjgone the manager treated himself to a Thomas'. Eclectric Oil in the house. then- and there, It would have ended minute. Its momentum would carry ' f r e s h c i g a r . ••;•••• , • •.-• •' : " Never can tell what moment an accident differently, but he was very young and very proud and very unhappy and It i t a constantly reducing speed rReglstered^ letters," he said, are is going^o happen. : . • thought It was a manly thing not to through the remaining half of its Jourthe best detectives 'going wheu the Only one reme'dy'in the world that show how much ho cared. Or lf-she ney, until by the time It appeared at person you are after moves frequently will at once stop itchiness of the' skin bad let him see that he was dearer the antipodean end of the hole It and Is guilty of no greater crime than would have come to n standstill. It Bblrklng a little bill. Ant ordinary let- in any part of the body; Doan's Oint- than any other mnn; millions or no would then begin to drop nga^n and . ' ' ter, even though forwarded to the ment. At any drug store, BO^cents. millions, he would not have gone, but would perform exactly the same Jour* she, too, was young and proud. MANUFACTURERS OF proper address, may' elicit no .reply, THE ONLY SURVIVOR So, hurt aud angry, lie had gone, and ney on Its return to the starting point. but very few people can withstand Thus It would continue to travel backthe appeal.of a registered letter. To of the Hayes Arctic Expedition, Mr. S. she stood where he had left her. She ward and forward from one end of bring results It must, of course,- be J. McCormick, now U. S. Deputy wanted him to go, of course, but It was the earth to the other practically for. improperly directed, so that the ,ad- "Mineral Surveyor, Bliss Station, Idaho, hard to have him leave like that. She ever." dreBsee cannot receive It. In that case says: '' For years I have suffered from meant to be very brave and cheerful; It either arouses sufficient curlo.lty severe pains in the hip joint and back she kept her heartache to herself; her /They Wore Stopped. to bring the delinquent down here to bone, depriving me of all power. The mother or her husband (here a little wave of self pity shook her) should "I want thoso eggs stoppedl" shoutlnvestlgQtn or Is returned with the cause was stone in the bladder and never know. She sank into a chair and ed the tragedian, striding to the footproper address marked on the envelope. In either event we get on the Gravel in the kidneys. After using leaned her soft, bare arms on the table. lights, Dr. David Kenedy's Favorite Remedy, The bright, fair head drooped slowly "Well, you're stoppln' 'em, ain't you?" tracfi of the debtor and are pretty sure to collect the money."—New. fork of Rondout, -N. Y., I was completely until It reated agalnat thenCand thb aiked the boy In tho gallery, Booking Are light threw fitful, golden shadows aim with another,—Homton Post [cured." ... " . ' SS CHESTER July Reduction Sale in full Swine Parlor Tables Parlor Suits Enameled Beds Fancy Rockers Dressers. Bedroom Suits Couches Chiffoniers RUGS Sideboards China Closets Extension Tables All Summer Goods Cut Priced! "THE ACHE" Washing Machine SUCCASUNHA. AMOS H.VAN HORN, Ltd. C ARNIV A L FOR SIX EVENINGS A New Beer Depot. ...THE CELEBRATED... ORANGE BREWERY Have established an agency on Warren Street, near Dickerson Street. To saloonkeepers and hbtelkeepers—Take Notice. Orange Beer in. Kegs or Bottles. Morris County Machine andIron Co. ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY. Castings in Iron, Brass and Bronze Forgings of Every Description Office and Works, No. 78-86 North Sussex Street DOVER, N. J. THE IRON ERA, DOVER, N . I., AUGUST 4, J905. >2 NOTICE OF TAX SALE. TIIE SUNDAY SCHOOL. IESSON V I , THIRD QUARTER, INTER- Lowest Round Trip Rates fo Pacific Coast Points Via (tie Nickel Plate Road. $69.50 Buffalo to Portland, Seattle or Tacoma and return. On sale daily until September 29th. May be routed through California in one direction at slightly higher rate. $75.50 Buffalo to San Francisco or Los Angeles and return. Tickets on sale August 6th to 14th inclusive. Good return limit and,, stopover privileges.. Proportionate rates from points East of Buffalo. Before arranging for your trip write R. E. Payne.General Agent, 291 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. EVERYONE SHOULD Public notice is hereby given by Francis H. Tippett, Collector of NATIONAL SERIES, AUG. 6. , Taxes of the Town of Dover, in the County of Morris, N. J., that he will sell at public sale all the lands, tenements, hereditaments and Text of t h e ljCNNon, II Chron. xxxlv, real estate hereinafter mentioned, or any part thereof sufficient for 1-1K—Memory Veraeai, f-S—Golden Text, E c r l . x.11, 1 — Commentary the purpose in each particular instance to such persons as will pur- P r e p a r e d hy H e r , I). M. StearnN. chase the same for the shortest term and pay the taxes due thereon [Copyright, 1005, by American Press Anociation.] with interest and costs, or as will purchase the same in fee if no one In the conflict of the ages recorded In tbe Scriptures between God and the will bid for a shorter term. devil for man and man's dwelling • The sale will take place at my office No. 12 West Blackwell street, place we see those wbo stand with God in Dover, the 16th d a y of August, at 2 o'clock p. m. The said and Cor whom God works and those lands and real estate so to be sold and the names of the persons wbo stand with tbe devil uguinst God And BO It Bbull go on until the great against whom the said taxes have been laid on account of the same conflict of which we reud In Key. xlx, and the amount of taxes laid on account of each, parcel are'as fol- 19-21, when the enemy shall be overthrown and tlie leader shut up In tbe lows, viz : 'bottomless pit for a thousand years Is 'hereby given that by virtue of Burr, George „32 Central avenue. ,.,; 2090 and the earth shall enjoy a reign of anNotice Act of the Legislature of the State of Blanchard, George A. Mrs..... :6i Clinton street '. 12 80righteousness und ponce. New Jersey, approved April 8th, 1U03, the Collector of Taxes for the BorCummins, George 0 33.35 west Blackwell street...... 191 4° Joslah was one of the few who did subscriber, ough of Mount Arlington, County of Morris, Dalrymple, E. H Lot Gr.inf street 160 right in tlie sight of the Lord and real will sell for the unpaid taxes assessed on Ized n fulfillment of II Chron. xvl, 0. lands, tenements, hereditaments and real Dover, RockawayS Port Oram Being land situated in Dover and on the He was one of seven In the Scriptures estate for the year 1U04 in the said borough, Gas Company north side of east BUckwell street and Friday, the 8th day of September, A D. who were named before their birth by on upon which the gas works is now located, IHM, at two o'clock in tbe afternoon, a t the ! Him wbo knoweth ull things nnd de- Borough Hall, tbe land* and real estate herebeing the same tract of land purchased ol Carrel and others 86400 claretli tbe end from tbe beginning. uuder described, a t public vendue for the shortest term, not exceeding thirty years, Ericksoij, Albert Lot Belmont avenue 2 40 Nearly 300 years before his birth be for which any persou or pere us will agra was named by God us one who ou cer to take the same and pay such taxes with Erickson, Abram Lot Penn avenue ' s 4*tain altars would burn men's boncu, interest thereon at the rate of twelve per Endahl, Charles (estate) Lot Spruce street 1... 3 centum from the twentieth day of Decem„ ,_.._..„ , .,.._. - (and he did. Compare compare I1Kings Kings sin, z, Public Sale of Real Estate ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK jB all that is required to buy a lot located on West Blacwell St * THE UNION LAND ASSOCIATION has a number of beautiful lots for Bale at the low price of $126. $ 2 DOWN AND $ 1 PEE WEEK. W. T. BISSELL, Treas. W. E. DUFFNER, Collector & flgr 85 Blackwell Street, Dover, N. J. The NewYork Tribune Fanner ber,-A D 1004, together with all costs, fees, charges and other eiperses. A PRACTICAL. Firstbrook, King street 1 ooj ncpllud , K lotliers l l ( l , all u g s x xIn l | j tt hm Hill, W. \V.Jennie (estate)(estate).... Lot 35-3721Sammis avenue e m aHozekinh t t e r of " texrust Violet McG. Littell, tax due, $16 56. Ice PROGRESSIVE, Hoagland, F.mil 93 Maple avenue 13 4< lnfc' 111 t h e Lord," b u t Joslnh excelled In house and pavilion. Violet McG. Littell, tax due, 12(7.00. (50) HELPFUL Hulbert, George Lots 164 Penn avenue 3 21 " t u r n i n g t o tlie L o r d " (II K i n g s xvlll. ;:xiii, W). T o d o right In t b c sight of lots on lake front. Map by L. Cnry. Hopler, Peter 176 Penn avenue 11 2< B; Niolet McU. Littell. tax due, $16.50. De- ENTERTAINING: t h e Lord w i t h o u t t u r n i n g t o t b e r i g h t Hopler, Peter 180 l'enn avenue 11 -' ( hiuid o r t o t h e left nud t o "please Him scription, lots 24-25, Littell Tract Violet McG. Littell, tax due $10 56. De Hill, W. W. (estate) 135 east Blackwell street 3200 'in all things is a n a t t a i n m e n t t o whicl: Jennings, Jessie 190Morris street (rear) '.. ...• 18 6 only one perfectly renched, b u t b y H i s scription, Chestnutpolnt, Littell Tract. VMet McG. Liltell, tax due, $10 50 Do Kaminski, J. 0 43 west Blackwell street , . 27 00 grace all believers m i g h t come much scription, lot 35, Littell Tract. Leek, Frank 54-56 Sammis avenue 3 2' n e a r e r t o it If thoy, desired It n s much Violet McG. Litiell, tax due, $41.40. DeAn ideal nome paper Losey, Mrs Kst 1'ecjuannock street 3 21 us Elisha desired t h a t which lie sought scription, 100 acros, Littell Tract. through Elijah t h e d a y t h a t they were Violet McG. Littell, tax due, $0.21. De. Lawrence, Mrs Lot 83 J'rinceton avenue 1 60purted by a w h i r l w i n d . scription, stable property, Littell Tract. * Feder, heirs of Mrs. George... Lot corner Morris and Chrystal street.... 3 20 Joslnh begun by g e t t i n g himself righi Violet McG. Littell, tax due, $-.'.07. DeLamson, John S. Morris street adjoining M. Munson est. 6 41 w i t h God, for In h i s sixteenth yeur he feriptlon, L. W. Sperry Lot. Violet McG. Littell, tax due, $1.04. De. Medlin, Paul (estate) 157 north Sussex street 16 01 sought tlie God of David, h i s father, scrfption, A. B. b'perry Lot. Merritt, Julia Mrs , 47 west Fairview avenue... 25 60 evidently with t h e whole h e n r t e d n e s s of Mt. Arlington Park Association, )?.' G. J e r . xxix, 13. P a u l ' s advice t o Timothy Himpler, President, tax rilto, $10 85. DeMerritt, Julia Mrs 41 west Fairview avenue 480 w n s t o first t a k e heed t o himself (I scription, lot corner, Winclennere and Alten ^Mase, Nathaniel H Dwelling and lan<js situate north side of Tim. iv, 1C), a n d o u r Lord t a u g h t ns brand avenues. G. B. Speaker, tax due, $0.21. Description Richards avenue, and on which he now t h a t If w e would g e t t h e motes o u t of cottage near Speaker's store. lives 106 60 other people's eyes w e m u s t first get lotA.and Walton, tax due, $10 50. Description Mase, Nathaniel H 78 east Blackwell street 192 the beam o u t of o u r o w n eye (Matt, vli lot 3, block 7. Payment must be made before the conclu Maurer, Aurora. 51-53 west Fairview avenus '. 2S 8> C). T h e first t h i n g for each individual Is a right relationship t o God, n n d this sion of the sale, otherwise the property will Maurer, Aurora N. E, cor. Clinton and west Fairview ave. 3680 enh b e obtained only b y receiving H i s be immediately resold. Maurer, Aurora 101 Clinton street... 31 so Son, t h e Lord J e s u s Christ, a n d in H i m Witness my hand this twentieth day 01 McDougal, E. H, Lot Munson avenue. 160 the forgiveness of all o u r Bins n n d a July, A. D. 1005. FBEBMANH TAPPED, Palmer, Ludwig Lot 8 Block 31 Cooper map. 1 60righteousness which m a k e s u s accepted Collector of Taxes, v National illustrated agricultural weekly, made to meet the wants of tha farmer and every memher of his family. THE IRON ERR containing the newsjof tlie local field HE T PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF HKRTF0RQ, CONN, has paid a very large sum for losses in conflagrations since the Company was organized, to which we now add our estimated losses, $325,000 at Baltimore and $23,000, at Rochester. N. Y., making a grand total of Peer, Nellie E 128 Pequannock sireet 2480 In H i m a n d gives u s t h e s t a n d i n g of Palmer, Samuel.. . „ . . . Millbrook Road ; 1 80children niid h e i r s of God a n d joint STATE OF NEW JERSEY. Stuuipf, John 146 north Sussex street..... 2880 heirs with J e s u s Christ (John 1, 12; _ Morrif Orphan*' Court. p h . 1, 0, 7; R o m . Till, 10, 17). This beStumpf, John 50Prospect street.. 51 20 E It has paid for losses since the Com i n g established a n d w e a s s u r e d of I t b y In the matter of the application for probate 1 of a certain paper writing purporting tc Sliuman, Augustus 53 Richards avenue. . 20 Sothe Spirit t h r o u g h t h e word, w e lire organized be the last will and testament of Marthi Vanderhoof, George Mrs Lot Richards avenue.V?: 2 40 t h e n n s a m b a s s a d o r s of Christ authorTreyerton, deceased. Notice , to > absen ' ' ' ' Venner, Arthur Penn a v e n u e . . . . . . . . . ; . 3 20 ized t o m o v e f o r w a r d on behalf of t h e defendants. To_ LOUISA WILLCO'CX AND.MABY HOSKIKO Interests of H i s kingdom. Voorhies, William Mrs. 61 Chrystal street . . ' 320 By virtue of- an order of the Orphan't " " •' . . . . . . . . .197 Morris street 1600 iWhehJoslah was twenty, or In the Courtof the said County of Morris, made on year of bis reign, he, being " •" •" 207-209 Morris s t r e e t . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 3840 twelfth A ' D. ninetein and has a Surplus to policy-hold himself purified, began to purge Judah the: Seventh' day 'of'July; 3 matter of the nppli Westland, Peter 20 Hooey street.; 17 co and Jerusalem from her Idols and idol- cation by William, Harris, of Dover, ir, New Ne« Workman, Elizabeth 55-57 German street 12 80 atry, doubtless remembering and obey- Jersey, for probate of a certain paper writ purporting to be the last Will and Testa" ," . . . . . . . . . . 59-61 German street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320 ing the Lord's words at the founding ing, ment of Manila Treverton, late' of said of the nation, "I am the Lord tliy,God; County of Morris, deceased; you are cited Dated Dover, N. J., July 12, 1905. • * • tliou shnlt have no other gods be- and warned to appear in said mutter, before to meet any great emergency promptly and the Orphan's Court of said County of Morrii fore Me." .When an Individual or a FRANCIS H. TIPPETT, a session thereof to be held a t the Court tlon has heard and seen Jehovah Idols at : House at Morriatown in said County on; the fully, as it alwaysJbas in the past. 1 ,-•;. -,.- "' i •.'•" .'•'-. 2' .-;••' •'.. Collector are no longer tolerated (Flos, xlv, 8). First day of September neict a t ten o'clock in In II Kings xxlll,'1-14, there Is a more the,forenoon, or. by entering an appearance ill writing with tbe Surrogate-of said 1 ounty full account of the cleansing of tbe being the Clerk of said" Court, on or hefore land, and there we learn that it was the said time and day, or in defau't thereof Telephone No. ,v DOVER, N. J . preceded by Josiuh's reading to the eld. such proceedings will be bad against you as if you had appeared, and such decree will be ers and to the people all the.words of made in such matter as the*said. Court shall Public notice is hereby given by William Willis, Collector of Tales, of the TownsMp the book of the covenant which was equitable and ju*t. of Jefferson, in the County of Morris, New Frank A. Fichter et als to William found in the house of .the Lord. It is think • Toil are.made a party, in said matter be' Jersey, that ho will sell at ]mb]ic,sale all the h. McCue of all Butler, property situcause it is alleged that you are sisters of said the word of God that sanctifies and lands, tenements, hereditaments and real in her estate. cleanses (John xvll, 17; Eph. v, 20; Ps. deceased and interested estate hereinafter mentioned, or any part ate on Pequannoc River. 'WiU/iAM HASRIB, thereof sufficient for the purpose in each parcxix, 11). Edward T., Dunn, of • Mill burn, to Petitioner, ticular instance to such persons as will purYOUNG, Dover, N. J chase the same for. the shortest term and pay Annie M. Griffin, of Morristown, pro- The burning of the bones of men up- DAVID Surrogate and Clerk of Orphans' Court, the taxes due thereon with interest and costs, perty situate on Madison'street, Mor- on the altars (verse 5) Is more fully deMorristown, N. J ; or as will purchase the same in fee if no one scribed In.II Kings, xxlll, 15-18, nnd ristown. will bid for a shorter term. when compared with the prophecy utThe sale will take place at the Berkshire Edward S. Hance, executor to Valley Hotel, in said Township, the 20th day Hester M. Woodhull, of Roxbury tered nearly 300 years before, referred NOTICE TO CREDITORS. to earlier In this lesson, we cannot but ESTATE OF ISABELLA RICHARDS, DECEASED. of August, 19f5, n>. 2 o'clock p. m. . AT PORTLAND, O R E G O N The said lands and renl estate so to be sold township, property sisuate in Randolph be reminded of such words as'Isn. xiv, Pursuant to the order of the Surrogate of « and the names 01 the persons against whom township, near Dover; consideration 24; xlvi, 10; Ps. xxxili, 10,11. To know tbe County of Morris, made on the twentieth the said taxes have been laid on account of of July A. D., one thousand nine bunthe purpose of God, "the eternal pur- day the same and the amount of tales laid on $800. will be open continuoxisly] dred and fire, notice is hereby given to all per account of each parcel, are as follows (for Morris S. Trimmer et als, of Wash, pose which He purposed in Christ sons having claims against the estate of IsayearlWH): bella Kiclmnls, late of the County of Morris, Jesus our Lord" (Eph. Hi, 11), and to ington township, to Paul Nelson, of From June I, 1905, to October 15, 1905 Baldwin, A. P. 20 acres wood land at deceased, to present the same, under oath or Minnisink -.« 1500Randolph townsship, property near live In that purpose Is the greatest of affirmation, to the subscriber on or before the all honors conferred upon mortals, and One Hundred and Thirty-Seven Days. Bubcock, Sarah A. Farm on Willis twentieth day of April next, being nine Shongum; consideration $1,000. It is open to all. from the date of said order; and any mountain 6 00 Abraham Ryerson, sheriff, to N. The last part of our lessou tells of months creditor neglecting to bring in and exhibit THE - Bennett, Ernest H, 40 acres adjoin Baldwin Thompson, property situate Josiah's efforts to repair the temple bis, bur or their claim under oath or affirmaing Scbwarz's property a t Hention within the time so limited will be forderson Cove, Lake Hopatcong.... 1000atMcndham; consideration $1,000. and to undo the harm which had been ever barred of his, her or their action there Chamberlain, (heirs) Horace C. and |" William H. Baker et als to William done by other kings of Judah (verse for against the Executrix. Amos & Co. Wood lot at Milton 10 00 P. Healy, all of Dover, property situ- 11), for though Manasseh endeavored to Dated the 20th day of July A D 1005. Cheevers, C. H. 8 acres at Lake HoCLAHA BELLE (VALTEHS, ate in Randolph township; considera- undo some of his great wrongdoing bis patcong, adjoining Maurice Slock• Executrix, is many miles shorter than any other son Amon wnlked-ln his first ways nnd 86-9w Wer 12 00 tion $200. Wharton, N. J . line to the Exposition. trespassed more' and more (cliapter Castmore, Mrs. Sydney.. Two acres at Mary Purcell, of Roxbury township, Milton, adjoiniog A. J. Fretz 4 00 to Jacob Rigner and A. -Frank Spangles, xxxili). The tabernacle first, then the And gives you an opportunity of visiting NOTICE TO CREDITORS. temple, wns the center of Israel ^ns Elliott, Elizabetb. 140 acres at Welof Orange, property in Randolph town- a nation, for there God dwelt in their ESTATE OF ELLEN KINSELLA, don Mine 1000 YELLOWSTONE PARK ship; consideration $465. . . DECEASED. midst (Ex. xxv, 8), and the neglect of " Fleeter, Ezra. 25 acres adjoining - JUNE,l«t TO SEPTEMBER iplh Rose A. Allen to James M. Flood, God's dwelling place meant the neglect URSUANT to the order of the SurroJohn Tierney 6 00 gate of the County of Morris, made on From Pocatello or Ogden through Monida. all of Netcong, property situate in of God Himself. Read the first chapter Littell, Violet, Mrs. Farm at Minnifourteenth day ot June A. D. one thousink 1500 Netcong; consideration $200. of Hnggnl nnd see wha't God thought the INQUIRE sand nine hundred and five, notice is hereby Peterson, Theodore. House and lot at Abraham Ryerson, sheriff,. to theof their neglect of His house after their given to all persons having claims against Labe Hopatcong, adjoining Johnthe estate of Ellen Kinsella, late of the BonBrink 600 Morris County Savings Bank, property return from Babylon and how He dealt County of Morris,1 deceased, to present the R. TENBROECK, C. E. Agt., PolliBon, John. F a r m a t W i l l i s situate on Market street, consideration with them because of It. When our same, under oath or affirmation, t o the smV mountain 1050 287 Broadway, New York. Lord was on earth the temple building scriber on o r before the fourteenth day of $4,000. Follison (estate) Mahlon. Farm at was In good condition, but the worship March next, being nine months from the date The Morris County Savings Bank to Willis mountain.. 1550 therein wns hypocrisy, and they had of said order; ana any creditor neglecting 10 Edward A. Quayle, property situate on Introduced business Into Its courls, so bring in and exhibit his, her or, their claim Pollison, EnosJ Wood lot a t Willis under oath or aflirniation within the time so Market street, known as Farmer's that at the beginning and end of Hislimited will be forever barred of his, hor or mountain 400 Hotel; consideration $12,233.18. ministry He cleansed the temple. The their action therefor against t h e ' AdminisPollard, Frank. Lot at Lake Hopatr. . •' . N . cong....• . . . 0 00 The Hibernia Mining Company to majority of people either wholly neg- trat Dated tho fourteenth any of June, A. D . Biker, Theodore. Wood lot at HopeJoseph Wharton, property situate in lect God or render Him a formal wor- 1905. ANDREW IC. BAKEH, n-fll 400 Rockaway township. ship, which is worse than none nt all, . ' Administrator, Sip, Richard. House and lot on' Hal5 • Dover. N. J . Margaret G. S. narrower et als, of for Ho seeketh those to worship Him 32-Oiv spy Island 3550 who will worship Him In spirit nnd In Street nud Water Commissioners of New York," to James M. Gilford,' of truth. Believers are the temples of the the city of Newark. 2iM acres near Oak Ridge reservoir. 108 00 Chatham,property situate on Fairmount Holy Spirit, mansions lu which Fnthev, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. JOHN J. KINSELLA, . avenue, Chatham. Tiger, Jliry. House and lot at Lake Son nud Spirit dwell (John xlv, 17, 23; ESTATE OP DECEASED. Hopaccopg 84 CO I Cor, v*, 10, 20), nnd If we would know URSUANT to tliu order o£ the SurroTruax, John and James. 00 acres at the power of God in nnd through us we OASTORIA. gate of the County of Morris, mmle on Milton, adjoining property John <? Tto Kind You llato Always BougM must bo willing to be undcflled by thetlio fourteenth day o[ June A. D one' thouC Chamberlain.; SO CO Bears tha • The Lackawanna Railroad announces sand nine hundred ami five, notice is hereby Truox, John. SJi ncres near Newworld (Ps. cxix, 1). Signature to all persous having claims against tho foundland , 10 50 the following special excursion rates: In verse 12 of our lesson wo note that given pstato of John J. Kiusolla, latti of tbo County Walfar'th, Krnnkliu. House and lot the men did tlio work faithfully, re- nf Morris, deceased, to present tho sumo, Portland, Oregon, on sale daily ' on Eaccoon island. 8 00 minding us of our Lord's words, "Who, mder oath or aillrnmtiou, to the subscriber Notice of Settlement. $74.50 Wflliami. Hnniet J. 113 acres wcod (A slight advance if routed vfa California). ill or before the fourteenth clay of March Notice Is hereby given that the accounts then, Is a faithful nnd wise sen-nut?" loxt, lot, adjoining Heckshire & Sou at lielng nine months from the ditto of s -Weldon 1OC0 of the subscriber, Executor of Ellen Bright, (Mntt. xxlv, 45) nnd I Cor. ly, 2, "It is mid order; nud any creditor neglecting to Denver, Colorado, June 29 to July 3 43.00 deceased, will be audited and stated by tlio required In stewards that a man bejriiig in and exhibit his, her or their claim Denver, Colorado, August 29 to September 3 Show, David, Mrs. Farm at Fonl Surrogate, and reported for settlement to 36.35 Mine •. 800 the Orphans' Court of the County of Mor- found faithful." It also ca^s to mind inder oath or tilltrnintiou within the time so Niagara Falls, July :,. 2 and 3 , Dated Jefferson Township, N. J,, 9.00 TIS,' on Friday the first day of September the warning in .Tor. xlvlll, 10, "Cursed .Imited will be forever barred of.his, her or Buffalo, N. Y., JulyS, 9 and 10 •. their action therefor against tlie substituted July 20,1005. next. ' • ' • ' • • 1 0.00 be ho that doeth the work of the Lord Administrator. Chautauqna, N. Y., July 7 and 28 1 1 .00 Dated July 24,1005, WILLIAM WILLIS, 11.00 deceitfully or negligently."' The eyes Dated the fourteenth day of June, A. D. Tickets on sale dnily to nil suimner resorts, including Colorado, Tho Great Lnlies, THOMAS BBIOJIT, AdiCollector. of the V.ord nre ever looking for the rondack Mountains, Thousands Mauds, Montreal, Quebec and Maine Points. Hoturn limit Executor, .Substituted Administrator, October Hist. For particulars npj)ly,to agents, or address Job printing done neatly and promptly. 37 Cw Woodriort, N. J. faithful, Dover, JT. J . C. P. BARRETT, D. P. A., 74P BROAD ST., NEWARK, N. J. ,802,212. DR.HUMIM i E Agent., NOTICE OF TAX SALE. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS THE LEWIS AND CLARK EXPOSITION UNION PACIFIC P Lacban§ P \ iailroadS TAKE NOTICE VOL. XXXV DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, N E T JERSEY, FRIDAY, AUGUSf 4, J905. tfS NO. 39 IMPOSTOR AND WORKED INCLERGYS'GARB MAY LAY CORNER STONE OF CATHOLIC CHAPEL SOON An Unusually Bright Individual Introduced Himsetfit St. John's Rectory, Delivered Eloquent Sermons Walked off With Rector's Watch..'....* • Exact Date Not Yet Named, But the Expectations are to Put it in Place Four Weeks Hence and to ••- ' Hold First Service Christmas Day Garbed in the attire of a priest and representing himself as the fiev. S. E. Toop, rector of the Matawan (N. Y.) j Episcopal Church, John Etheredge, | alias Rev. J. E. Leighmouthshore and I several other aliases, imposed upon | Rev. Edgar Eugene Brooks, rector of ; St. John's Church of this town. Not • only did he carry on the imposition here but also in other places, and "when he left St. John's rectory he took with him the rector's gold, watch. It was on Friday, July 14, that Etheredge presented himself to Mr. Brooks, as the Mattewan clergyman, saying that he was enjoying his vacation at Lake Hopatcong, stopping at the Westmoreland. He was well dressed in priestly attire and with the " rector spent a pleasant hour. The first opportunity Mr. Brooks i looked up the list of clergy and found |that the Rev. Toop wan the name of , the Mattewan rector: As lunch hour [[approached, Mr. Brooks kindy invited Shis guest to dinner at Hotel Dover and *• the invitation was accepted. During the conversation the talk naturally drifted to ' that concerning church affairs in which Etheredge was thoroughly conversant, especially pertaining tdtfae Church of England. He was a most fascinating conversationalist and displayed a store of religious knowledge, besides being most attractive in his disposition. _ He also talked freely of his own parish. Before the interview ended he informed Mr. BrookB that he was very fond of driving and would probably call again and renew acquaintanceship' the following day. He did call, but found Mr. Brooks ill. The wiley impostor immediately extended his sympathies and offered to aid the reotor in his work until the latter recovered. ~ ' Mr. Brooks said that he would be glad to have him preach the next day (Sunday) and suggested that instead of driving back to Landing that night, he remain at the rcetcry and he did so. On the following day Etheredge conducted the service and delivered sermons which- were truly masterpieces of oratory. On Monday Mr. Brooks was still confined to his. room and Etheredge took his departure. The Wednesday following Father Mitchem, of. Hackettstown, called at St. John's rectory and Mr. Brooks referred to his guest. Father Mitchem then decided to get him* to preach in his church and on his return stopped at the Westmoreland. There he found no person by the name of Toop, but was informed that a "clergyman" had spent a week there, registering under the name of Rev. J. E. Teighmouthshore,. but had left. He telephoned to Mr. Brooks of the fact.. That evening as he was about to retire the latter was very much surprised to find his gold watch missing from the table of his study. He had another talk with (Continued on page 4) It is quite likely that the corner stone of the Chapel of the Sacred Heart will be laid on a date four weeks hence, but the exact time has not yet been settled upon, Father Funke who has charge of both the main church and the chapel until Bishop O'Connor appoints a rector for the latter, together with Father Duggan, is watching the course of construction of the edifice in detail. frame, gothfc style is being erected on the lot at the corner of Bergen street and Richards avenue, which cost $1,500. The structure proper will be 82x37 feet with a basement 52x34 feet and a nine foot ceiling. The base' ment will be finished off with sealed aidewalls and metal ceiling and will be used for entertainment purposes. The body of the chapel with the gallery will afford a seating capacity, of four hundred, and will be finished off with sand side walls and tripple arch ceiling, the latter of metal-, the gallery, choir and organ loft being in the rear. The windows will be of memorial style, seven of which have already been donated by members of the parish. Rev. Father Duggan, who is recognized as assistant rector of St. Mary's Parish and who is the officiating priest at the chapel, will not be pastor of the same. Who the bishop will appoint is now too early to predict. The chapel congregation- numbers about 400. The edifice will cost about $10,000 and is expected to be completed so The building will be heated by that the first service will be held on steam and piped and wired for gas and Christmas morning. electric light. Through the courtsey of Architect The contractors are: Archiect, J . J. J. Veeland, jr., The Era takes J. Vreeland, j r . ; carpenter work, pleasure in presenting the accompany- Hitler & Egbert; mason work, Thomas Fanning; plumbing and tinning, P, M. John H. Martin's Rig. was Run In a Simple Manner Car Inspector ing perspective of the chapel. Swackhamer; painting, A. G. Buck. The Jjuilding which will be of TRIPPED OVER TIE, RECKLESS RIDING BROKE KNEE CAP KILLED HORSE Into and Damaged at Ht. Arlington. Heiril Sustained an Injury That Will Take Long; to lieali; i ORANGE SHOOTERS - DOVER PLAYERS. DEFEATED DOVER DOWN ORANGE Mr. and Mrs. John H. Martin, of George Hcinl, car inspector from Dickerson street, met with an accident the Lackawanna shops, is lying at his at Lake Hopatcong Sunday morning home, suffering from a broken ' knee from which they consider themselves cap an injury that will take three or Saturday at Orange by a Close Umpire Queeney was off Color fortunate,in escaping without bodily four months to overcome. . . . " .',.. injury. T.Heinl, met with the accident in a Margin-Newiqn Club Leads and His, Decision Caused The accident was the result ;of reck- very simple manner. ,He was , at ^ in the Race. . Much Dispute. less horse riding on the part of Charles HackettBtown Saturday and was walk•The'Newton Gun Club of the North Friedlander, of New York. ing hastily on thetrack 'towards the The Dover. A. A. team went t o Mr. Martin was driving down the station to catch' a train' home:" B i s Jersey Shooting League, has won every Orange last Saturday and took a game boulevard near Mt. Arlington, . when right foot caught between the tiei and shoot in which i t has engaged in the from the fleur-de-liB players by a score they met a half dozen men riding at threw him to the ground, snapping the .league's contest. • Whether Dover can: of 9 to 5. A feature of the game was breakneck speed. He endeavored to knee cap in,two. V.1*?,!,',.'.'.'<•''t . ! ' C ^ break,. their luck in' good Bhooting a number of double plays, three apiece. get out of their way but before he had A couple of meQ^who saw' him fall will be seen on' August 24th,- .when Umpire'Queeney-generally BO reliable, time t o ' d o s o ' FriedMnder and his ran to, his aid ant),took, him to the s t a - Dover' will meet"the Sussex -county, -seemed way off color and hiB decisions : 1 Though the Weather was Unfavor- Was Set at Tblrty-Rve Dollars by horse collided with the carriage, tion where a physician dressed the in- t e a m i - The hometeam seems to be cost much kicking.- > Orange tallied breaking off,two wheels and seriously, jury:- temporarily,,, ,He, wan,, brought handicapped for want of reliable three runs in the third and Dover tied, able-Matinee for the the Board of Freeholders home on the next train and Dr. Derry, shooters.;. Not -that there are • not in the next inning; After that Orange otherwise damaging it. • j •; . ••'. enough in the club to make its com- jotted down nothing until the ninth Children Saturday.' With what force Friedlander ran took charge of the case, ; at Last Meeting. Three years ago, while at Stanhope, petitors' Jiustle.'but because sot until when "they scored two more? In the into the carriage may be imagined, as To-night and Saturday afternoon and The regular monthly meting of the the horse he was riding was killed. Heinl slipped on the incline platform the last moment is it known-who will fifth Dover scored two'more, and anevening remain for those who have Board of Chosen Freeholders was held He was thrown to the ground, unin- at the.Lackawanna station and broke compose the lineup, and consequently other in the sixth, leading up to the ';,'.,':."".,;;'. . j " ' " : not already talwn in the carnival on on Wednesday but very little business jured. when the traps are ready to be pulled, last inning when they tallied three Mr. Martin ran and made his left'leg. ••• •',. • - . . ' •:. ' • • the Mase lot for the benefit of the1of importance was transacted except a Friedlander a prisoner and took him some member selected is absent and more. -Dover A.. A . , , to do so. While the resolution offered by Mr. Holler that before the borough justice who lined the interest lags. On account "of illness Henriquez sat weather of Wednesday and Thursday will affect the owners of the various him $lD'and costsfor fast riding. He Newton, however," has shot more on- the bench and Sam Hutchings ; was anything'but favorable, four polling places. It was to the effect then settled with Mr. Martin for the matches than Dover and when both covered first. thousand people patronized the affair that the Clerk of the Board notify the damages he caused and was afterward 1)0 VER, . A B B . H . PO, A. E Forty-seven Italian masons,' car- are even up, the tale may be different. 320 3 0 0 since the opening on Tuesday night, several township clerks that $35.00 locked up until he settled with the penters and laborers arrived in Dover On Saturday the home gunners went Goldberg, 1, f Goodman, ». 8 . . . . . 4 2 3 4 61 and enjoyed it immensely. On Wed- would be the higtieit amount allowed liveryman for the loss of the horse. 5 1 1 03 0 from Philadelphia Tuesdays morning to Orange and met defeat, but by a Morehead, 2d Umar, c V 4 0 0 3 4 0 nesday night alone, one thousand and for the use of polling places both on and were taken to the government very close margin. Lambert, 3d. i.. 3 1 03 0 0 sixty people paid fares on the merry-go- primary and election day. Duckworth, of the Dover team was Hntchings,lb workSi^_.Several of them were union 2 1 1 9 21 round. 411 1 0 0 Freeholder SchoncnV •grger reported men and they at first were reluctant attended by a little hard luck—the Tippett, c.f... Cheney, r.f...... 4 10 1 1 0 Different members and friends of t h e different road improvements as in going and did not go until they result of ;shooting on a moment's Duquette, p. I 4 0 1 1 . 00 . Herman Moller's gelding " J . H. were assured that' there was no strike notice. '. '....," ' the association assumed the role of b e j n g p o s i ] e d a 8 r a p id]y as possible, : 33fl7 27 16 2 Even at that the Orangites had no "barker" and ticket sellers and to Bills for new roads to the amount of D . " was defeated in the match race on. Then there was a hurry and ORAHGK AS, R H. PO. A. E, hear them yell out the merits of the $8,117.74 repairs, $1,057.57 and a new for a purse of $200 Saturday at New~- skurry for boarding places and Felix walkover as the score indicates: Beck', If 4 1 23 8 0 Dover Orange respective,-exhibitions was amusing in r o a d b i i ] o f $2,869.00 not sworn to tonby Theodore Burd's "Little Jake." Albano succeeded in placing them in Duke, cf 6 1 1 3 0 0 Hoagland .23 Gardner........ 22 Ritter, lb itself. which he wished to have paid when Mollerwas up'against it as far as luck different parts of the town. ...2 01 6 1 8 3 0 1 o 81 Duckworth 16 Y o u m a n s . . . . . . . 23 Morris, es.. -On Saturday afternoon. a matinee t h j g w a g j o n e t The request was favored him. Thefirstheat he cap3b ...,...., 4 0 1 2 31 Byram.........-.20 MoBler..;.::.:. 19 Brown, tured in 1:6i, the fastest heat of the will be given. Everybody who has granted. Schoner, rf... 31 1 3 0 0 Schomp^........22 Miliken . . . . . . . . 19 Simmons, 2b. BO far attended spoke of the perfecet ...... 4 1 1 4 1 3 race. His horse was then taken sick At the request of Mr. Burchell a 2 0 0 5 0 0C a r e y . . . , . . . . . , 2 2 Colliquitt,...... 22 Broean, c. order maintained by Mr Miller, the and when he was going the second heat MoKenna, p 41 1 1 20 contract was ordered made with Robert owner, and were delighted with the Dalglish for $841 for replanking the one of the gelding's shoes came off. The recent census taken shows that SI 1 ~9 27 13 1 105 performance 103 This heat with the third and fourth Abbott avenue bridge. Dover's population during, the last five At night the Meld is lighted by went to the Newton gelding in 1:07, SCORE BY IKMINOS, John Bunn's bid of ?2.48 a cubic years has increased 415 and i s now Dover. 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 3—9 1:07 and l:06J. - ' T . r * h r f e h ™ ^ electric lights, ' d f , W a a W „ ton t o w n . bjd 6,353. ' Morristown's inhabitants numOrange.... 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2-5 wh.ch also niummated the carousal ^ w a 3 acce B pted o n s u ^ e g t i o n o f ber 12|l46, a gain of 879. Boonton Earned runs, Orange 5; Hover 1; two bass has 2,935, a gain of 34, while Wharton Mr. Coleman. quite hit, Hutching!; three base hit, Bitter; home has 2,285 inhabitants. Randolph townrun, Goodman; base on balls, Duque'te, 5; Mr Cll£t 3 t a t e d t h a h l 3 The amusements" are all good and ' . . McKenna, S; struck out by.Duquette, 5;. Ucship has 2,327, a gain of 81. Mt. the only thing that remains to make had met with Warren County CommitThe annual fair of the Ledgewood Arlington: numbers 250, a loss of 25. In September- There will be Many Kenna, 4;lelt on base', Dover, S; Orange, 5; double plays, Brown to Bitter, Beck to Brothe affair a great success is clear tee and opend bids for a bridge both Baptist Church will be held on the Boonton. township has 343, a loss of Attractions-Special Rates Kan, Morris to Brown to Simmons. Morehead to Goodman to Hutchings (2), Cheney weather, as" there will no - doubt be "unties a™ to pay for and found that church lawn August 15, Tuesday even 266. . .' , -, on Railroads. the Dover Boiler Works' bid of $725 ing. There .will" be a Japanese,tea to Hutchings. ba«e' on errors, Dover, 3; enormous crowds at the ground toOrauge, 2; hit by pitcher; Morris. was the lowest and it was resolved to house, the ladies dressed to represent The schedule of attractions for the night and to-morrow. enter into contract with the company Japanese. A large chicken supper Sussex County Fair and Carnival to be for half the amount. will be served; also fancy articles, ice held on the Woodlawn Park grounds, Mr. Schonenberger asked that $600 cream, home-made^ candy. Come and The largest attended meetingin the Newton, September 6, 7, 8, 9, is anbe set aside for bridge in Fassaic bring your friends and have a good history of the Dover Poultry Associa- nounced.. The rnanagment has enThe New York Evening World says: Because of the cold1 and urisatis- township and Mr. Looker reported that time. tion was that held Monday, night when deavored to meet the requirements of "The N. Y. A. C. made no mis$5.65 a cubic yard was the bid of John ,, factory weather so often found in further steps were taken in arranging all classes.of people and from the take/ when i t secured the broad Siaco for a culvert at Butler. Both is October Columbus Day will be celefor the poultry exhibit in November variety of the numbers a great time jumper C. B. Tippett, last year's •' . • ' / : -; ' : . ' brated this year in September. received favorbly. and December. Enpugh funds have a s s u r e d . captain of the New York University The next committee day being the Later advices from all the railroads •—"Messrs. Schomp, Albano and D'Agusbeen secured to guarantee the success track team.' Last Saturday he won in the county assure cheap rates, and tino are the committee of arrange- same as the meeting time of the board Julius Casperson, who; for over of the venture. I t will be the first the junior championship and this week - ' . • ',': • • ments. It is expected the affair will of assessors it was agreed to have the eigh't years held'thVposition of clerk exhibit of the kind ever held i n ' t h i s special trains. he has been jumping over 22 feet." committees meet on the Monday pre'A gang of six ,men will be put on be rhuch'more elaborate than that ofat the 'Manispn House resigned Tues- section. ' ,'. Mr. Tippett is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ceding the next regular meeting in- day' evening. During his years of the grounds next week and preparalast year. Prank Tippett of this town. s stead of Tuesday. tions-will be begin in earnest for the service at the Mansion House he :was big fair. On Thursday and Saturday The following bills were ordered recognized as a most efficient clerk crowds of 8,000 to 10,000 people are paid: Court expenses," $802.52; |cor- and the patrons of the house regret to oners and post mortems, $16.50; sta- see him leave. He now ha3 charge Green Pond on Labor Day will see expected to pass through the gaf es. The concessions and privileges will On Monday night fire; dostroyed the tionery , $84,55; jail expenses, $685.83 of Freeholder Moller'B cafo. lively times. Dr. W. F. Harrison A special meeting of the Common terminal of the Lackawanna Railroad permanent improvements,$812.40; alms and Wiliam D. Moore, two prominent be sold at Hotel Newton, Saturday, citizens of Bloomfield own sail boats August 26, at 2 p. m. The following Council was held .Tuesday evening at Company at Hoboken at a loss of one house $1,298.66; incidentals, $292 which the assessor's duplicate was reand each also believes he is the better is the program: million dollars. Pour ferry slips and Freeholders' salaries, $791.18; officers sailor and his boat the faster and so Wednesday, September 6—Half mile ceived. The meeting was adjourned sheds, seven passenger cars, two ferry salaries, 5451.91; street lamps, $45.84 boats, the Duke House and the Ho- census, $1,360.79; advertising and In stepping off the dock to a boat they will race to settle the question race for horses that have never done until August 15 when the dupilcate : better_than 2.45; purse $40. Bicycle will be acted upon. Saturday- night, Miss Sarah Wear, of boken street car terminal were. i n printing, $116.10. race J mile; open to all riders in New • An ice cream social for the benefit Clinton street, wasthrown heavily, eluded. Director Becker appointed Messrs. The Iron Moulder's Union, of Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. Smith, Mills, Mitchell, Burchell and badly wrenching her knee-cop. Miss of the Chapel of the Sacred will be" Dover, will run an excursion, the fifth Purse $10; Exhibition one mile on held Friday evening at the home of Wear was stopping at Mr and Mrs. The Dover Gas Company on Wed- Bryant as a clam bake committee.' It motor cycle and try for state record. annual, by'moonlight, toNolan'sPoint was decided' to hold it at Bryant's S.;T. Clark's camp at Lake 'Hopat- Mrs. William McCarty, of Pequannoc nesday laid its pipeb at Whavton and : . (Continued on page 4) , •••; Saturday, night August 26. street. hotel, Lake Hopatcong, on August 30 cong, will continue them to Luxemburg. THOUSANDS TAKE- T - " PRICE TO BE PAID IN THE CARNIVAL POLLING P1ACES •»•• MORE MEN AT THE , GOVERNMENT WORKS DOVER HORSE BEAfEN AT NEWTON THE POPULATION OF MORRIS COUNTY TOWNS SUSSEX COUNTY WILL HOLD FAIR WILL HOLD ANNUAL FAIR. MEMBERS ARE TAKING INTEREST. ITALIANS WILL , CELEBRATE EARLIER. HONORS FOR A DOVER BOY WELL KNOWN ' CLERK RESIGNS SAILING RACE AT GREEN POND. TERMINAL FIRE WAS COSTLY. FELL ON FLOAT WRENCHED KNEE TAX DUPLICATE BEFORE COUNCIL THE IRON ERA, DOVER, N. J.. AUGUST U, J905. THE SACRED BO TREE. J CORRESPONDENCE BUSINESS DIRECTORY LODGE DIRECTORY. [ G. A. K. One of the Most Wonderful Natnra T EHIGH AND WILKESBARRE COAL Growths Ever Known. James McDavit Po3t, No. 54, meets second TTARRY L. SCHVVARZ and fourth Fridays in Palmer's Hall. Com- FIRE INSURANCE, In October, 1887, the sacred bo troe, SAWZD AND SPLIT WOOD, REAL ESTATE W. A. W a e r ; Adjutant) A. t>. at thut time Hupposed to be the oldes mander, Money to Loan on Mortgage bearing. WILLIAM CHAMBERS living vegetable monument on the B. P. 0. ELK8. and Short Time Loans earth's surface, WRS uprooted and deDover Lodge, No. 782, B. P. 0. Elks. Tel.92J ;i East Clinton Btioet. Telephone 56 stroyed by a cyclone which swept Of ei Presiding officer, Fred K Mayberry; secre- SCHWARZ BLOCK 10-ly Mrs. B. Mutchinson is entertaining crushed while at work on a job press the Island of Ceylon. The oldest wrl tary, A. P. McDavit. Meetings, first and T F YOU WANT ' this week, MisaFarrar, Miss Madeline last week. His left hand was caugh ten description of the sacred bo trm third Thursdays in Elks' Hall. POPULAR SHEET MUSIC 17 >B ' 19 Ct5. FREE MASONS. Hurley and sister of Brooklyn, and and the knuckle joints of the tw now In existence Is that by the celeCHEAP STOVES ATO FURNITURE Acacia Lodge, No. SO, F. & A. M. PreMr. and Mrs. Enoch Fitts, of Wash- middle fingers were badly crushed an brated Chinese historian, Fa Ulan, go to , . one finger, broken. He l e f t . Frida; who visited the Island and the sacra siding officer, J. W. Farrow; secretary, Samington. tree In the year 414 A. D. According uel Harper. Meetings, first and third Wed' J. E. TBUDQIAK Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Mowder are afternoon for New York where he has to this learned Chinaman, the tree was uesdays in Baker Building. '','•• 49 N. Essex Street entertaining for the summer, lira. friends. RED MSN. at that time 702 years old, huvln Scrap iron bought and sold • 104 Nelson Vanatta and children, of BingPiute Tribe, No. 193, I. 0. R. M. PresidThe D . , L. & W. has a large fore been planted In the year 288 befoi E. COOPER ; ~" ing officer, Arthur Armitage; secretary, our era by King Devlnlptatlssa. hamton, N. Y. of men employed at Port Morris erec John Toy. Meetings, every Monday night The committees on the M. E. ing a large transfer shed and in pre As soon as It was known through- In Odd Fellow's building. Notary Public "Commissioner of Deads Church fair met at the M. E. Chapel paring for the construction of a largi out the Island that the tree had beei . ROYAL ARCANUM. Fire Insurance Real Estate Monday evening. number of additional switching tracks, destroyed by the fury of the elements Morris Council, No. 541, Royal Arcanum. SHORT TIME LOANS A union service wa3 held at the It is also understood that the Susse: great crowds of mourners gathered Presiding officer, Richard Henry;secretary, LOANS NEGOTIATED Stanhope M. E. Church Sunday even- branch is to be double tracked as fai around Its "sacred remains" and hel. Harry Armitage. Meeting nights, second and All makes of talking machines, records and 10-ly 10'W. BlackweU Street. regular funeral services for two o fourth Monday in Palmer building. ing, Rev. N. P. Crouae, of the Pres- as Andover Junction. A modern co supplies W. 0. BROWN, three weeks. After the season a ODD FELLOWS. 31 W. Blackkwell Bt. byterian Church, preaching a temper- storage plant is also to be erected o mourning was over the tree was cul OARDING, LIVERY, SALE Randolph Lodge, No. 130,1,0. 0. F. Proance service. the site of the old coal dump. It " Into proper lengths, each pica siding officer, Frank Bpargo; secretary, ^ 7 - A L L PAPER I AND EXCHANGE STABLE Amos Sickles, of Newark, visited expected that from one hundred to tw wrapped separately In white cloth nn John Toy. Meetings every Tuesday in Odd You want the patte'na and colors that Teaming and Trucking. First class Rigs his parents in Stanhope Sunday. hundred additional men will be em cremated with the same funeral rite: Fellow's building. suit you. We have th*-m from the kitchen to E. G. SQUIER FORESTERS OF AMERICA. the parlor kind from 6c. per roll up. Come Cranberry Lake was visited Sunday ployed at Port Morris as soon as th which would have been given a memCourt Beach Gleu, No. 73, F. of A. Pre- and see for yourself. TEL, 52-L by a large excursion of Odd Fellows improvements have been completed, ber of the royal family. 46 Orchard Street. siding officer, Reynold Komotouskl; secreA. M. GOODALE 10-ly So perished the sacred bo tree, on, tary, W. 0. Brown. Meetings, second and from New York. The contract for the new Netcon 9 North Sussex Street. 10-ly An infant was baptized at the M. E. municipal building was - awarded las of the most wonderful natural growth: fourth Thursdays in Odd Fellow's building. T"\R. W. E. DBRRY known to the world—a tree which hai Church Sunday morning. BETHLEHEM ENCAMPMENT. VI7ILLIAII W. BEARING week for $2,675. According to th been worshiped dally, one might al 52 W. Blackwell S n e t Bethlehem Encampment, No. 50. PresidServices at the M. E. Church Sun- terms of the contract, the uilding General practitioner and sunreon most say hourly, for 2,175 years. PRACTICAL SLATE ROOFER ing officer, James Gill; secretory, Harry day evening, will hereafter begin at to be finished the first of December. Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases office Walker. Meetings, second and fourth Fridealer in 7 o'clock. The issue of bonds for the erection days In Odd Fellow's building. I OFFICE HOURS—8:30-10 6:80-7-30 Fridav THE CHOICE OF MATES. SLATE ROOFING MATERIALS 7 Mrs.C . W. Eaton entertained her the building has already been a excepted. SUNDAY—1 :S0-2;80 only. KNIOHTS OF PYTHIAS. sisters, Mrs. Annie C. Crayne and placed at four per cent. 10-ly TELEPHONE 8. Morris Lodge, Ne. 187, Knights of Pythias. 0 North Bergen Street. iO-ly Artinotal Matrimonial Selection Hai Mrs. George W. Crayne, Friday. Piesldlng officer, Thomas Barton; secretary, Given Poor Results. The regular monthly meeting of th rpHOMAS FANNING OAL, WOOD AND The Netcong council will hold its No one knows what type will be thi John Prisk. Meetings every ThursdayevenMASONS' MATERIALS Stanhope mayor and council, an ordin best for survival In an unknown futun iug in Sovereigns' Hall. regular monthly meeting in the council MASON AND BUILDER. ORAND FRATERNITY. ance was unanimously adopted givin environment We often see the exroom on Monday evening. W. V. SHOEMAKER & CO. Contracts for all kinds of work taken and the Rockland Water Company th tinction of families of parents whom 'Dover Branch, Ko. 60, Grand Fraternity. W. M. Sickles,.of Hoboken, visited all materials furnished. Practical experience right to lay mains in the streets of th any physician would have pronounced Presiding officer, H. L. Ike ; secretary, E. A. 110 East Blackvrell Street. In every branch of mason work. Kyle. Meeting nights first aud thirdFiidays his parents in Stanhope Sunday. borough and authorizing a five yea; Ideal, but their children lacked reslsl in Odd Fellow's Hall. Jobbing promptly attended to. Percy Powers is confined to his TELEPHONE 87-W 10-ly ance to the Invasion of pathogenic o: contract for a supply of water for fin IMPROVED ORDER HEPTASOPHS, home with a serious attack of heart protection. It is expected that wort ganlsms or there was some otter deEcho Conclave, No. 54H, I. 0. H. Presii TflUGENE J. COOPER r \ T. CLARK & SON trouble. on the construction of the pipe lin fect which made them easy targets fo ing officer, J. T. Burrell; secretary, A. B. The mayor and council of. the climatic causes of physical decay. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND ' Searing. Meeting nights second and fourth PRACTICAL HORSESHOERS will be completed this fall. Tin borough of Netcong met in the council On the other hand, we quite oftei Thursdays in Searing's Hall. Carriage dealers Rubber Tire Work Master and Solicitor in Chancery, borough has the right at the expiratioi KNIOHTS OF COLUMBUS. room Tuesday evening to correct and find that parents below par physical!, of five years to purchase the pipe Iiru have fine families. The curious unions _ Lafayette CouncU, No. 514. K. of C. PreJobbing promptly attended to. Office in the Tone Building, revise the assessor's duplicate, but at an advance of ten per cent from its which take place must be the result o siding officer, John H. Grimm ; secretary, did not complete the work. TEL. 13-W 70 E. BlackweU Street, Over J. A. Lyon's Store. actual cost. laws such as we find In every blologl Timothy Higgins.' Meeting nlghta first and Miss Bertha Levy has returned home third Mondays in the Palmer building. phenomenon. Man has the same In/ I EORGE McCKACKEN I^ ELY J. S. Kennedy has begun the erec from a two weeks' visit in Dover. DADOHTERS OF LIBERTY. stlnot found In lower animals to select Miss Henrietta Levy is visiting re- tion of a one story business block, a mate who Is more or less dlfferen Pride of Morris, No. 07, Daughters of LibLIVEKV STABLE, COAL Y A E D MAKER OF MEN'S CLOTHING 804x0 feet in size on the west side o: from himself. erty. . Presiding officer, Mrs. Charles Parker latives in Dover. Horse Shoeing and Carriage Repairing; secretary, Mrs. Paul Norman. Meetings, The regular quarterly meeting of the Main street, Netcong, between th IS E. Blackwe'l Street TEAMS AND COACHES TO LET. • Should like types mate, their com- first and third Thursdays in Odd Fellow's Sussex Board of Freeholders met at bank and railroad. There are to bi mon characteristics may be so exag- building. Corner of BlackweU and Bergeo Streets. TEL. 65-L (OP BTAIBS). " . 10-1, four stores on the main floor, with Newton Wednesday. gerated as to be harmful and the llm JUNIOR AMERICAN HECHANICS. U-ly ^Telephone 87-J. J. W. Roberts has opened a five finished basement under practically th. perlsa. It Is an Instinct of those o • Morris Council, No. 86, Jr. O. V. A. M. TOHN DA WE & SON great 'Intelligence to marry those o whole building. It is understood tha' Presiding officer, Ben. Richards ; secretary, and ten cent store in his building in HE LEADING WHEELWRIGHT dealers in 1 AND BLACKSMITH Stanhope. He also will carry an ex- applications have been received foi less-than the-average, for the offsprln, Charles Cook. Meetings every Wednesday revert to the better average. It Is very evening in Odd Fellow's.buUdlug. SECOND HAND FURNITURE AND STOVBS, all the stores. . tensive line of tinware, hardware and Rubber Tiw Work in all its branches, evident that If we try to improve th AMERICAN MECHANICS. v NEW STOVES AND RANGES, general house furnishing goods. CARRIAGES AND WAOONS FOB 8AIM. Miss Stella Aimer returned Saturda; race Intellectually by the marriage o Dover Council, No. 0, 0. U. A.;M. Presid- Kerosene and Gasoline, Ed Leslie, a printer employed at the from a week's visit in New Yorl like types we will -violate the natural ing officer. James Brannln ; secretary, A. B. R. Vj JENKINS, Scrap Iron and Hetals Union Times office had his hand State. law upon-which our existence Is based, Searing. Meetings on the first and third T«L. 87-L . - 68 B. BlackweU St. 10-ly 69 and 71 Foundry Street : J Wednesdays in Sovereigns' Hall. Artificial matrimonial selection hai r EHIGH AND S0RANTON COAL" been tried, though the results were dls LOYAL ASSOCIATION. TOHN W.' YOUNG HacMshon'a BpUrrama. aitrous.—American Medicine. Ivanhoe CouncU No. 86, Loyal Association. FIVE MINUTES. all sizes When Marshal MacMahon In th< • J o u n c e OF TOE PEACH Meeting place Searing's Hall. Councillor, E. Crimean campaign took the Malakoff A. T. Faquette; Secretary, A. Judson Coe .'••'• AND POLICE JUSTICE SAWKD AND sfpLiT WOOD • • • • • Clrauautance* It by storm and wrote his celebrated disHIS "KINGSMAN." Meeting fourth Friday. • Verr Lonv Time. Best Goods Prompt Delivery ' Pmmpt att6ntidn"given to.collectiflnjB patch, "J*y suls, J'y reste" ("Here MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Pension claims executed In a murder trial before a western J. WELLINGTON BRIANT Modern Woodmen of America Presiding 78 E. BlackweU Street court the prisoner was able to account am; here I stay"), these words mad' T*e Silk Heekerehlef W o n by th Office—No. 9 E. BlackweU Street. 10-ly : lioaaon Coatermonaer. 10-ly.: officer, John B. Parcell; secretary, Charles (or the whole of bis time except five him famous all over the world. Ye Speaking of London costermongers, Hillman. Meets every second and fourth minute* on toe evening when the crime bis Mends said that the worthy soldier Thursday in Elks' Hall. •VTT B.GILLEN QB. A. W. CONDIOT, Mayhew says:v '"tte man who does was committed. His counsel argued had written them In the most matter WASHINGTON CAMP. that It wag Impossible for him to bare of fact manner, with no thought oi not wear his silk neckerchief—hli FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EHBALHEB Washington Camp No. 5 P. 0. S. of A. US Wen BUCKWXLL STBMT, killed the man under the circumstances phrase making. The most surprised 'klngsman,' as It Is called—Is known to meet in Elks' HaU every Tuesday evening at All calls attended to night or day. Telephone US, In so brief a period, and on that plea person over the success of this ep! be In desperate circumstances." The 7;80 o'clock. Presiding Officer J. M. Vanaerneckerchief Is more prized than any hoof; Secretary, Archie Smith largely based his defense, the other gram <wns MacMahon himself. 36 Elliott Street OFFICE HOURS-8:00 to 10:00 a. m,; other Item of his attire and a coster'i EMOHT9 OF MACCABEES testimony being strongly Against.-his 6:00 to 6:00 p. m. > TELEPHONE H-A 10-ly caste Is at stake If his klngsman be Knights of Maccabees, Present Officer, W. client Anatent Jewelry. J. Valentine; secretary, J. V. Baker. not of the most approved pattern. FRANCIS H. TIPPETT The -Jewelry found hi an excavatio: When the prosecuting attorney re^LLEN & PALMER ' ' ' This habit Is derived from the Chuter Fit* Matont, plied, he said: "How long a time really near one of the pyramids of old Mem- gypsies and doubtless dates from INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE, Prospect Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M., phis, Egypt, exhibits about as much Is five minutes? Let us see. Win his CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, NOTARY PUBLIC. ' some long forgotten oriental custom, honor command absolute silence in the skill In working gelid and preclou It Is very curious that a taste fo: Worshipful Master, Alonzo P. Green, Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Rent and Plate P. M.; Senior Warden, Elmer B. O m c i - 1 Sanford street,! stones aarnow exists, although the courtroom for that space?" Glass Insurance. Representing over Holes-fo«rod'w«e.made4^00 years ago, Blinllar colors prevails among tlx Beams; Junior Warden, George B. $150,000,000 of Assets. The Judge graciously compiled. HJadoM. gypsies and costermongers, Conover; Senior Deacon, William H. SHOP-80 McFarlan street. Tha flgiicis cut on amethyst and carwas a clock on tlio wall. Every cre'Jri 12 VT. BlackweU Street. Bed qad yellow- are the fav»rlte colors Tiger; Junior Deacon, James Anthony; TEL.65-P' the courtroom was flxefl upon It as the nsllssi are afcunribed s s exquisite am and the oMoet Of these, the coste) Treasurer, Nelson a Vannatta; Sec/CHARLES K, ELY, pendulum ticked off the seconds, These anatomically cmaect The^old Is akll retary, Dr. Whltfleld A, Green, P. M.; pALMER HOUSE, fully wpdfcaj, amd precious 8tojo.es are chooses hie plush waistcoat and his Tyler, George W. Howell; Senior was a .breathless silence. PAINTER, AND PAPER HANGER. lrlncflam* the gypsy his breeches am Restaurant and . Essex St., We all know how. time wtilcb Is let • into. It «• -as- to give -the effect his w*t» her shawl and gown; the Steward, E. Brvln Smith; Junior tear D., L. Make your arrangements early for paper Steward, James G. Case; Senior Maj- BICALS A T ALL HODAB. waited /or-croops and halts and «£-Mlit •Bjaneltog. Ota-rats IN ALI/SITLIS. Hindu* Ute nobe and turban. If Banging and avoid the rush. ter of Ceremony, Frank Hughson; does not«eem to move at all. figM •coajq, the favorite catered ar- Junior Master of Ceremony, Alden E. CHOWDER SPECIALTY FRIDAYS. The. F l n t Anthracite Coal. TEL. 51-1, The keen wltted counsel watofl »ntl! 32 HlNOHMAN AVMUa. tlcto of d i e s receives the greates South; Chaplain, Augustus Bartley; Boarders taken by day or week. When tb$ first two tons of ariftra14-ly the tired audience gave a sigh of relief care. The pugilistic, coster ties his Organist, William Sturzenneger; P.M. cite coal-were taken Into Philadelphia. at the close of the period, and then round his waist or his leg, Marshal, William S. Howell. p W. SWACKHAMER, ' Meet- yisrr In 1803, the good people of that city, asked quietly: ,'by the rale of the ring, It Is Ings first and third Monday* In tht so the records state, "tried to. burn STEAII, HOT. WATER AND ' "Could he not have struck comnaseifeely safe.—JLondon Tele- Harden building. HOLLER'S CAFE, the stuff, but at length, disgusted, they HOT A I R HEATING, blow ln-cll that time?" broke It up and m d e a walk of It' Chester Camp, P. O. 8. of A. Sanitary FlumbiDg, Roofllng, Leader and Cor. Dlckerson and Morris Streets, The prisoner was found guilty, and. Fourteen years later Colonel George Sheet Metal Work ; Pumps, Lead Washington Camp, No. 8, Patriotic as it was proved afterward, Justly1" . Pipe, Sinks, etc. Bhoemaker sold eight or ten wagon Order Sons of America.: President, DOVER, N. J. ALL WORK PHOUPTLY L ATTENDED TTENDED TO., THE DAINTY WASP. loads of If In.the same city, but warDaniel McDonald; vice president, HenA Startled Goeat. Tel. 1 8 B .-. 53 E. BlackweU stre street ry M. Hoffman; master of forms, Arrants were eoon Issued for his arrest lily i S. JENSEN, Mme. Fattl took elaborate p With Which He Hakea thur Stelce; recording secretary, for taking money under false pretlons against burglars at Cralg-r-Nos, H > Caa&pllcated Toilet. George B. Conover; financial eeoreDYEING AND CLEANING, her castle in* Wales. A guest there tenses. "Waepp are exceedingly dainty hi tary, Herbert T. Conover; treasurer, who was spending a sleepless night Ladies' and Gents' Garments Austin Nichols; conductor, Matthew their Debits,* says a writer hi the PilIravalnable. rose before dawn to open his bedroom Dyed, Cleaned and Pressed. grim, "and, m order that they may Fiynn; inspector, Andrew J. Wyckoff; "In ngrat way could you be of any GENTS' SUITS A SPECIALTY. outside guard, Linn DePue. Meet* window. Immediately there was gratify their Instinct for neatness to the violent ringing of bells In different use to aii employment bureau?" said utmost,- nature has provided them with every Tuesday night In the Tippett Dry Cleaning Process Used Building. parts of the castle. The visitor made the proprietor. 14-ly 57 Wnt BlackweU street. ."Simplest thing In the world," re- a set of marveiously delicate combs his way downstairs, only to find himand brashes. If we look closely at the H0PEWELL LODGE—WHART0N" * G. BUCK & CO. self In Imminent danger of being lac- plied the' shiftless looking applicant wasp's legs we will find that each bears JOETN WILUAMS0N, Hopewell Lodge No. »7 K. ot P., of erated by a whole troop of snapping "You are ttways In need of men to on its outermost long Jplut two small, WALL PAPER, and snarling dogs. It turned out that (ill position*, and I'm always out of a movable spines, known as the apical Wharton, meets every Friday evening HARNESS MAKER, In Pythian Ball. Presiding- Officer, i he tad unwittingly set the diva's Job."—Detroit Free Press. House, Sign and Ornamental Fainting, spurs, and If we* examine these with a Harry Hance; Secretary, J. H. Will16 SOUTH SUSSEX STBBET, patent burglar traps going, the dogs Paper-Hanging and Decorating, magnifying glass each Is seen to be lams. Everything for the Horse, Stable and Carriage. being released from their chains by an .s -. - A Step Too Far. provided with a row of One teeth, so i N. Sussex Street. 12-ly OR. DANIEL'S VETERINARY MEDIOHfES. electric connection with the window. Author—It's a wise man who knows that the apparatus answers fora coarse 15-ly when he's well off. . and fine toothed comb. T T G. DAVENPORT, rfteRneslYef. Friend—Yea? . ,. . A.—Where are you off to.? B.—I am Q 0 V E R LABORATORY, "The tidying up process consists of Our grand line of white goods suitable for "O. told, me that everybody was going to ask Mr. "EC—, the wealthy Attorney and Counsalor-at-Law, various perfectly definite steps, usually ihlrt waists and suits from 14c to 25c a yard (Successors to L. 0. Blerwlrth), banker, for the band of one of his talking about my new book." at J. H. Grimm, 0 N. Sussex St. ESTABLISHED 1B69. •' Master and Solicitor in Chancery, taking place in a particular sequence. "And what then?". daughters. A.—Indeed I Which of Chemical Analyses of Ores. Fuels, Limestone, First, It passes both front legs over the OFFICE—In tan Tone Building, "I was foolish enough to aik whai Iron and Steel, carefully made. AddraM, them? B.—I don't know y e t If he Is face from above downward, and after In a good humor, I will take the youn they said." ETHELBERT ELY. repeating this movement several times 14-ly Over J. A. Lyon's store. gertj If In a bad humor, the eldest,— Cor. Elliott St. and Randolph Ave. draws them through the Jaws. This Is 16-ly Palliation. Lustlge Blatter. W. ELLICOTT, "We are going to give an amateur to remove any foreign substance which may have collected on them. The legs J # J. VHEELAND, Jn. 3OON8ELOR-AT-LAW dramatic performance In aid of An Anxious Fattier. are then passed backward from the Has many good -— Sue Deerlng—I'm afraid papa was worthy charity." ARCHITECT, forehead, much as w e should smooth REMOVED TO ' "Why, that, of course, la on exten- back our hair. The wings are then things in store for you. angry when you asked him for me, Member of theN . j . g A . 1 „ A . , H . c . a 0 ( A . ftooms 6 and 7 Baker Building, ~ H. J. State License. was he, Jack? Jack Billow—Not at uating circumstance/' ~ *" stroked again and again from the base Prepare yourself to en-1 SCHOOL ITOU8ES A SPECIALTY all. He asked me If I knew any more DOVER, N. J, to the tip, although the most careful ob- joy them by avoiding Uly Baker Building, Rooms 81-38. respectable men who would be likely server would fall to detect anything Kidney and Bladder trouNo 16 West BlackweU Btroot :My to marry your five sisters If properly upon them. The abdomen Is next cure- Mes, Gout and Rheumatism gRADNACK'S MUSIC 8TORE • coaxed. fully stroked from base to tip until fHOMAS A. "COLLARD PIANOS AND OROANS, Lessens the usefulness and mars the hap- every hair points In the.rlght direction - . V ' Hen and - Women* piness of life. all makes at lowest prlces~cosn or instalments. and a gloss us fine as satin Is nttalned. PICTURE FRAMESiBIADE TO ORDBB He—I think every woman Is entitled It's a weak stomach, a stomach that can Last of all, each of the six legs, In turn, moves Uric Acid, the to be considered man's equal. S h e - not properly perform Its functions. SHEET MUSIC A SPECIALTY. Carpentering ad Cabinet Work Is laboriously drawn between two of Its cause of all these troubles.. Well, if she Is willing to bring herself Among Its symptoms are distress after fellows, so the wasp Is once more ready All druggists, $1 a bottle. ^ All Work Finished Neatly and Promptly 89 N. Sussex street. Opp. Searing's Hotel. d o w n , t o his level I don't set why eating, nausea between meals, heartburn, to face its world." 15-ly One of tho lending physicians of she shouldn't be allowed to post u hi* belching, vomiting, flatulence and nervoui N. SUSSEX STREET r (UP t!ca, N. Y. (Wo will give hie name on _._ equal.—Illustrated Bits. » 10-ly equeet), writes: I have given Cal-cura « r HE DOVER PRINTING CO. headache. , STANHOPE-NETCONG: B C T DESTINY A Bad Stomach ' •'•• " ' A I t e p n l M , He—I would lay the world at (Mt Hta 0aughlngly>-My to there already. Don't ai (Or t t e law of gravitation. Hood'sSarsaparilla Cares a bad stomach, Indigestion and dyspepsia, and tha c o n is permanent. Acoapt no inbitltata, Cal-cura Solvent solvent, Dr. David Kennedy's latest medicine, to one it myjiatlentfl.afidara greatly pleased wltii the recan do tbe work you want | ) B . H . H. HANN, mits. It has accomplished more la tblacaso (kidney rouble) tban I ever anticipated. Oal-etw Solvent A certainly on excellent preparation, and,I eball UP-TO-DATE FACES. COMPETENT WOBKHEH. DENTIST, irescrlbe it for some other caaea I am treating. Write the Cal-cura Go,, Eondout, N, T., 'or free sample bottle and booklet. 10 North Bergen Street. No. 14 West Blaokwellbtreet Dovra, K, J. 3 THE IRON ERA, DOV^R, N J., AUGUST 4, 1905 The Great Twelve Acre Store Located* in the Heart of Newark, New Jersey. HAHNE & Co. Broad, New and Halsey Sts., Newark, N. J. Open Friday Evenings Till September. Quality Better " or Price Lower Calling It Square Close Saturdays at noon; open Friday nights until September. than In New York . with Choice as ' Great. Closed at Noon Saturdays Till September. New Jersey's Only Great Sumincr Shopping Resort Coolest etore in the United states,' the best ventilated and lighted.-.Wide aisles, comfortable resting places and beautiful and interesting exhibits. Bargain surprises every day. Strong Bargain Breezes Blow Through Our Store It is mid-season now and we must hurry to^cleat out all Summer supplies. Oe shall consider cost of goods secondarily, for oost is of no account to our patron^ ; what they look for- is LOWEST PRICE, and that is what we shallgive them. The goods we offer all perfect. When we have anything to sell that has been-hurt we will tell you so, and' put a hurt price on it. , The New York stores have started their August Bales and we will try to convinoa people that they must come to the metropolis for the best bargains. Don't be deceived; the best bargains are right here in Newark, in Hahne'& Co.'s la-Acre Store, Concerts Every Afternoon and Saturday Morning Mail Orders Filled. HAHNE & Co's Great Twelve-acre Store [Copyright, 1805, by B,,B. McClure.] Tljfi widow Gr*cu, living next west >f the deaeon'a, had been a widow Tor hree yeara, and it was •jnimou talk tbat she and the widower would make match. In early spring the widow bad bought • cow, and tbat cow bad jumped ever; Slice on the deacon's land within two •eeks, bat lie bad always driven her jack borne without a word of comlaint On this occasion, however, the ieacon wag vexed. "I've stood It and stood It and stood V' be Bald to 'himself as be surveyed the damages, "but I can stand it no onger. The TYldder Green must be made to understand that her cow cant go about like a roarln' lion, knockln' down fences and tramplln' own corn. I estimate that she has damaged me ?10 worth, and tbat wkler has got to be sharply, talked to," He drove the cow to the home of her wner, giving her a vigorous whack on the way whenever he could get near enough, and when be had reached the bouse and been saluted by Mrs. Green to said: "Wldder, 1 told you two months ago that.your new cow was a Jumper." "Yes, you did." "And that you must put a poke on her." "Yes." "Well, you didn't do it, and she's damaged me $10. When I found Iier n my cornfield just now, 1 almost wanted to kill her." "I'm sorry, deacon," was the humble •eply. .'• •BEE HIVE," New Jersey's Shopping Centre. NEWARK. Important Additions to the August Shoe Sale ALMOST EVERY GROW REPLF.NISHED-Stocks being lowered with last of best sellers Irom our own stocks. We're bound to sell them at these prices: . J2.O5 PRINCESS BEE OXFORDS—Every pair of tan oxfords and the season's splendid novelties in champagne, kid, brown, red »nd gray, Buede Gibson ties—the good, stjllBh footwear that bn? helped to muliply our Princess Bee this summer—all going BO our stocks will be clean and ready to duplicate the success another <t < Q tZ season, all a', a third off , '^p y« / O «3.M AND M 00 SOROSI8 OXFORDS-Every pa'r of TANS in. the store, aud all brown, grav and green Gibson ties-a-famous make that has by this year's SUBtaiued leadership gained another army of new friends. Tnis sale will add to them for many will taste Sorosis benefits for the first time through the induce- tf T r n nient of these lower prices .....; .,;;....,.'.... 4 ) ^ « 3 U "But bcln' sorry won't do," said the deacon, who felt that he had the adantage and should press It. "Jumpin' *3.O0, *2.50 AND $2.95 8HOER AND OXFORDS-A great lot, hundreds and cows should be poked. I told you that hundreds of pairs—a mine opportunities for every woman; tan and black oifords' Princess Bee drees shoes with Louis XV. heels; patent colt blucher shoeB; broken lines ong ago, but you don't seen to care or kid, lace and button shoes; this group should draw a throng in Itself < r~{\ two cents." splendid footwear at only , y« 3 U "I was goln'to poke.uer," WOMEN'S OXFORDS, BIRLS' SHOES and OXFOHDS-broken lines but good "But golu' to poke a cow aud pokln' styles and remarkable good' values; it will pay well to delve nmoug these' shoes for her are two different tilings. That was most of the family get good wear right for ndw aud later at an astonishingly little the way with Mlrundy. She's dead, price, all arranged Tor easy choosing, gome for them quickly at (1.25 to < r\f\ J.UU, and I don't want to say anything agJn .12 50 values thai cannot be mistaken el1, but she was always golii' to do and ; ALL RQY8' YOUTHS' CHILDREN'S, MISSES' #1,75 to 82.50 TAN SHOES never dohi'. You're a wldder woman, AND OXFOKDb—a collection to gladden children and parents; high grade shoes that went fast at regular price allseason Jojig—broken lines now going at a price that will and I'm sorter sorry for you, but you take the surplus surely. must obey~the luw snme as other folks. The-luw aays that a jumpin' cow"— MANY OTHER LINES—broken lots of no end ol desirable footwear for 'Never mind what the law says, • women,'boys and gi Is that "no visitor to the sale should miss—groups at Deacon Allbrlg'.it," Interrupted the wld: 70c, 1.co and 1,35. _ ' w. "You ai e nidkln' u great fuss, over a few btulks of corn, und If you'll tell me what the damage Is J'lPpay. it, I never thought j ou T\ as such a man," . "But jou'ie got a Jumpin1 cow." "Then let 'er jump. I stand ready to pay all dain lgos." "But you are mighty sassy about It." "I've a rlghttdbe.~Tve~got.no man, thank henven, to boss-me around." 'fit would he better if you had. Then to 12\ Broad Street, Newark, N. J. you'd know that uny one who owned,a NO BRANCH BTOtiES. " MAILORDERS, umpin' cow was obleeged"— •.-•.,' "Deacon Allbrigbt, bow much do I owe you'/" exclaimed the woman, "If 'twas any "one else I'd say $10,. but beln1 it's you"— "I won't pay 10'cents." "Then I'll sue you for damages!'! : . I N THE' ' . ' ; . ' . ' '!You can sue till the chickens become ducks:- You could boss Mirandy around BAKER BUILDING o and make ber feel as humble as a cat, but you can't boss me. Go ahead with CLAUDE h. WARFORD, Director your old lawsuit." • The dencon said he would and turned :•• Subjects: Voice Culture Piano and Harmony away, Before he had gone forty rods he changed his mind, and'lbere would ' . .Taught by the following corps of teachers have been no legal trouble but for the C'-AUDE H. WAKFORD, FANNIE E . ' D A Y , BERTHA E. CASKEY, BESSIE E. BEACH. cow. : Not satisfied with. what ^he had For circular, terma,'etc., atldressConterVitory of Music, Baker Building, Dover, N. J: done, she took advantage of the occasion to die. It was from overfeeding on the juicy stalks and young ears, and n witness was found to come forward and swear to certain whacks the deacon, had bestowed upon her anatomy as he drove her along the road. . . "He's BO powerful quick to talk about awsuits tbat I'll give hlm'one!" said the widow when she heard that the Jumping cow had passed away. And Has more weight with your within four'hours she was in the vi]correspondent than the more age consulting a lawyer. awkward kind. Call TeleWhen Deacon Allbrlght received notice that fie had been sued he, of course, phone No. i and let's talk started n counteract. Then some one Jt over when next you need told'the widow that he was talking some work in our line about her, and she started a slander L S. PLAUT & CO. s. jrar o *r %* jb. ' Conservatory of Music MASE'S LOT For 6 Nights, from August 7 to August 12 inclusive. The largest circus of its kind ever seen in Dover. The best that can be produced. The Carnival includes a Big Circus, Vaudeville Show, Electric Theatre, Ferris Wheel, Merry-go-round, Punch andJudy Showv-'Laughing-Gallery, an* Indian Village.r In all, (26) twenty-six large tents; each containing a. show in itself. A special attraction will be "Mascot" the performing horse. Take your family or friends and go Monday night and you will want togo.everyn night it lasts. "ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS FREE. ESSi NEAT PRINTING SUlt. •• ;• • He hcaid that she was talking about lilm, and he Instituted another suit. Then the deacon's sister chipped la and:had her say, aud the^ widow began n third suit. The deacon had once saved her barn after it had been struck by lightning, and now he Instituted a claim for salvage. TJie law works slowly^in a country town.: A- lawsuit Is a thing to be hung on to as long as possible and made the most of, The flrsttwo suits were tried, and appealed, and the two others were called and adjourned several times, find finally two years had passed away"and no one was better off and no,point bad been settled. ' ; ': One' morning almost as'-BOOH as the deacon1 was out of bod he received no-: tice that his spotted ox was .lylng-deaa in tlia. widow Green's jupESflilflv-BS. animal had broken down the fence and o\eifed i The deucon was m;et ^at-the gntoby the Tiidon, ^hosald:' ' - i v ' "I 'could'say tbat you had u jumpin ox and that he should hnvo been poked rind.that you hnd damaged me $10, but I shan't .do anything of thosort. I lost a cow, and you've lost an ox. I sued nnd you sued. I was a fool, and you were ditto. Shan't wo -shake hands nnd call it square?" "I—I guess we'd *etter," the deacon replied after taking a moment to think It over—"that Is, provided you'll have me and wo both wear the same poke after this." '"•We'll, I don't-mind. But, dear me, what dunces we were to go and lose two whole sears over itl" • " . M. QUAD, •THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK" -,OF MORRISTOWN* N.cl. As rock forms a solid foundation to a building so a bink (orms A solid foundation co business. • We. pay 3 per cent, interest on daily balances of $100 and over. THE IRON ERA, DOVER, N . U AUGUST II. 1905. FOUNDED 18TO. J. E. WILLIAMS, Edlcor. (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) Father Mitchem and then went to th 100 yard dash,Open, (prize gold medal. -PUBLISHED KVKRY FRIDAY A t Mullberry street police station in Ne Automobile race; five miles. Open t< DOSIIR, M. «/., York and consulted the rogue's ga! all machines. Silver loving cup. lery, jsrithout finding any resemblam Thursday, September 7—2.30 class THE DOVER PRINTINO.COMPXN V of Etheredge. Purse $100. This promises to be th PUBLMHIBS 4SD r a o n u n o u . When Mr. Brooks entered • hii greatest event of the season. .Autostudy that evening, he happened ti mobile: race; five miles (open).; lovin : pick up a church paper and glancinf cup-.' Race half-mile for farmers rigs over j t his eyes fell upon a notici These rigs must be driven to the iai: which warned the clergy to beware oi grounds. The • appended events a man who was posing as an Episcopal open to amateurs in good standing. priest. The notice was signed bj A handsome special prize will be pre sented the school.or club winning th( TELEPHONE NO. X. Rev. Dr. Winters, of Scranton. M Brooks immediately wrote to Scran- greatest number of points. 100 yar< SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ton and the reply convinced him thai dash, 440 yards run, .half mile run, One Tear 91.O0 he had been imposed upon. D: shot put, pole vault and high jump Six Months 50 Winters said that Etheredge had lived Gold medals. Three Moutun * .25 Friday, September 8—Half mil in Scranton and while on a visit to Invariably In Advance, Long Branch he impersonated th running race for farmers horses. Thes< former, and othpr ministers at diffei must be ridden bare back from FRIDAY, AUQUST n , 1905 ent times. During Etheredge'a sta; standing start. Purse $10. One m i l at the resort he forged a check for $51 bicycle race, open to amateurs. Gol Editor Iron Era ;— Half mile running race Through the medium of your valu- on the Rev." Elliott White of tha medal. able paper I would like to call the place and this was the scheme he fol Gold medal. Fat man's race, 101 yards, . over 180 pounds. Race fo attention of thff 'Game ""Warden of lowed out. Automobili The next heard from the imposto boys under 15 years. Morris County to some parties in race. 10 miles and try for stati Dover owning hound dogs who during waa on Saturday morning, when M the daytime keep them tied up and at Brooks received a telegram from th record. Saturday, September 9—2.25 class night allows them to chase rabbits chief of Police at Scranton informini through-and around property adjacent him of Etheredge's arrest at Catskill; Purse $50. Mule race.. Open to a to houses near'Randolph avenue to the N. Y . He then wired Catskill's chie: mules in Sussex, Warren and Morri: great annoyance of the residents and to hold him and on Saturday aitemooi counties. Purse $10. Half mile ra'ci the destruction of the young rabbits. Mr. Brooks left for Catskill where h for livery horses. -Purse,-|15V..-.Thi race is open: to all horses jefoeut-tc This thing hap been going on more or arrived at ten o'clock that night. There he found Etheredge in tin livery hire and must -be — drivan i less all summer as well as last year. county jail charged with forging twi livery rigs', -Automobile Ittijetfor th< . . • . j " •• • ; Citizen. 1 checks upon a Scranton bank. Th champioiiship'.of Sussex, ' Warren ani Morris couWHLes,,.4:: Fiy«' j a i 1 ! * ^ Th checks had been given in payment fo OBITUARY* , . board at a hotel twenty miles back ii machines; mu^be t H e . ^ p e t j j ^ f i x ^ l Albert Douvia Mindormann, about the mountains where Etheredge ha< dents of {he above, counties.-'. Silve: twenty-four years old, son of Mr. and been spending another vacation loving cup. Besides Professor John Kelly, the Mrs. Albert Mindermann, of Bergen When the checks were found valulesi street, who had been-out west but for the Scranton concern caused his arrest celebrated ballonist, who will ascen a few weeks for the benefit of his Tbe Sunday before Etherdege hai each afternoon; the management has secured sevreal other free attractions health, died on the trair Tuesday preached in the church at Catskil night while returning to his home in representing himself as a Philadelphi "Bumpo," the celebrated clown of thi Sells' Brothers Circus, Will deligh this place. The young man's cousin, preacher. Albert Kersting, Hammond, Ind., was Mr. Brooks identified him and he the children. The Kings Brothers with him when he died, having met was Jocked up. Etheredge said he hac animal performance is worthy him in Chicago to return part of the pawned the watch but the ticket he special mention as is the act 01 way with him. The body was taken had destroyed. On Monday of this "Dida," the disappearing woman Jim Key, the celebrated horse, am off the train at Elmira and brought to week Mr. Brooks accompanied by Dover . Wednesday evening. Mr. detective, made a search of the pawn- the Jude sisters in a high wire act, As the admission is only 25 cents grea' Mindermann was born in Newark and shops but faile'd to find bis watch. of late years took up the profession of Mr. Brooks states that the published crowds are expected each day. civil engineering. The funeral services accounts of his conversation witl An entrance fee of 25 cents will be will be held this (Friday) afternoon Etheridge in the jail are highly colorec charged for the athletic events an at 2:30 o'eolck at the house, Rev. W. and devoid of truth. application for entry blanks should bi W. HalloWay; officiated.- .Interment Etheredge is a graduate of Cam sent to J. K. Baillie, jr., Newton in Orchard^street cemetery. bridge, England. New Jersey. . THAT UTT1E P/HH IN VOUR BACK Andrew Rieley, of Hibernia, died at HAHNE t, CO., NEWARK. a hospital fai Jirsey City, "frhere he had threatens your kidneys, : If allowed to "Bargain" is a magic word tha successfully undergone an operation for go on a little while you will suffer always arrests attention when othe appendicitis. ' Several days later per- throughout the entire system. Take words utterly fail to-.."do«so. Nevei tonitis set in and the young man wasat once Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite has " Bargain'' been- so potently powertoo weak to withstand the attack. Mr. Remedy. It is the most certain cure fill as at this, per time, when j i a h n Eeiley had been a sufferer from known for the treatment of a diseases & Co., are Offering the best summe . stomach trouble for years but lately of the Kidneys, Liver and Blood. bargains in the- history of Newark'i had been working at the Hurd mine Write Dr. David Kennedy's Sons, retail trade. The great-furniture sale from which place he went in July to Rondout, N. Y., for free sample bottli which is a rebuke to New York's high take a position on the tunnel work at and medical booklet. All druggist: prices, is a pronounced success. Until Jersey City. The remains were 41.00. the end of the month the' bargains to brought to the home of his mother- at be had in Hahne & Co.'s twelve acre A Dateh rULInc Vlllaa-e. . Hibernia Wednesday evening. Funeral •store will be phenomenal in every deAlmost every fishing village In Hoi partment. to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock. Mr. Reiley was thrty;-two years of age and land bas Its special dress and Its ow: quaint customs. One can see from old at the time of jiis death was a promDutch, pictures that these, have not va- We have just received a copy of the inent worker and vice president of the ried (or the last 200 years. One -most forty-fourth annual school journal of Ancient Order of Hibernians. Interesting place le tbe Island ot Mar- the Coleman Business College, Newken, a tongue of land on the margin ol ark, N. J. It is one,of the best the BARGAINS. BARGAINS. the Zuyder Zee, which can well be ln- school has ever issued and contains In all summer good* at J. H. Grimm No. 6 •pected In a couple of hours. It Is so much of interest to parents and young N . Sussex Btreet. • ,-• little above the sea level that the clusters of houses or tiny villages arc people interested in business education. built on mounds connected by bridges, We understand that a copy may be and nearly every little house hag Its had without coat by applying to the IK CHANCERY OP N E W JERSEY. Between Ellen Edwards, Complainant, and own little moat and Its own little boat college. John E. Geier, Rosa A Geier, Oscar Beler, —everything except the people Is on a Clara Geier, Anna C. Rowe, Frank A diminutive scale In Holland—moored CHURCH NOTES. Rowe, Anna B. Dalrymple, Lawrence Dal near t i e door so as to be handy In rymple, Mary Dreter.j Louis 0 . Dreher, case of flood. The houses, with the exLouise I. Dreher, and Hiram W. Dretaer, ception of the church and the clergy Salvation Army. are defendants. Fi. fa. for Sale of Sale of Mortgaged man's bouse, are built of wood on bigb Adjutant W. Bone, of New York . Premises. * - ;•' •: piles. They ore none of them very old Returnable to October Terra, A. I),, 1905. as the place has often been flooded will conduct the Services in the Army J. H NEIGHBOUR, Solicitor. Hall'next Saturday and Sunday August Y virtue of the above stated writ of fieri and burned. In winter Marken la often facias in my hands, I shall expose for under water, and the inhabitants use 12th and 13th in the absence of Capt. sale at Public Vendue at the Court House in boats to pasB from one village to an- and Mrs. Singleton who are spending Morristown, N. J,. on MONDAY, the 11th DAY of SEPTEMBER other. The cottages, which are painted a few days at their home in Rochester next, A. D. 1905, between the hours'of 13 M. blue, green or black, with pointed ga- N. Y. where they worked in the and .5 o'clock P. M,, that is to aay* at 2 bles, and roofed with red tiles, arc all o'clock in the afternoon of said day, allexactly alike and possess only a interest of the work nine years. that tract or parcel of land and premises, hereinafter particularly described, situate, ground floor built on high piles. Crate M. E. Chacfh. lying and being in the Township of RanSabbath services at this church: dolph In the .County of Morris and State of New Jersey..CooklDK In Haplea. llass at 9:30. Brother Cook, leader. Bounded and described as follows: In Naples cooking is done anywhere Being in the Plrit traot described in a deed and anyhow—Inside and outside, on Preacting by the pastor at 10:30. from Ann Firling and Christian Firling to Subject: " A d v a n c i n g . " .Sunday Geqrge Mann by deed of Out. 19tH, P t2on sheet Iron stoves, on tin boxes, in stone school at 2:30. Evening subject: pages 378 &c. and therein described as follows: Jars or In clay baked earth. Here a ... —Bring known generally as Lots Nos. 1, 3,'S, cobbler sits from early to late out on "Want." 4, », 0, 7, 8 and S, in the plot and Burvey of a corner, of a sidewalk near a public lota laid out upon the north-west side of the public road leading from Dover to MUlbrook, "Latrlna," to which he attends whenSt. lohn's U. E. Church, Wharton. being a part of the lame premise! heretofore ever necessary; when not, he mends; Rev. C. W. Robbins, ( bf Mt. Hope, conveyed by WIlHam-Ulmer.apd wife to said Ann Plrling Apr. 23rVn8TO, V^pagea 633 &c also makes shoes. Near him Is a granill preach in St.- John's church at and begins at a itake in the centre of said ite arrangement where be cooks bis Wharton next Sunday morning and in public road leading from Dover to Millbrook meal*. It Is about one foot high, at the first corner of Lot -No I in said survey square and open at the top, with space the evening Mr. Fred Victor, of the and runs: thenca (1) north fifty-two and a halt degrees west along the Brat course of deep enough for Borne charcoal. Be- National Temperance Society, of: N.Y. said lotNo. 1 four hundred and ninety feet to low the coal Is.a grate. On one side ill speak. ' i • stake and haap of stbnu, supposed to be the at the bottom Is an opening for draft, old Penn line; thenc* (2) along said Penn Una ana a savory smell always arises from north forty-two degrees east four hundred and fifty-six feet to a stake and heap a little black pot If one passes there of stones in: sji'd supposed Penn line at noon or toward the evening. I saw being also the second corner of Lot No. 10 in a stove and a 'wq'maijiji&^xto'glng but said survey, conveyed to one, Coon Riter, Public notice is hereby given by John Ker1 by said Ann Firling, April 10, 1871, A-8 pare to a balcony, -wltli^Uont^JJi'feet ok, Collector of Taxes of the'Boronin of 45!>; thance (3) south fifty and one-half dV stovepipe braced- against '&e"railing of whortOn, in the County of Morris, If f that erees east four chains and forty-six links to Chicago Tribunes." '""'?" " '•:-.<;' he will sell at public sale all the lands, tenethe centre of said public road (4) south nine ments, hereditaments and real estate hereliiteen and a half degrees west two hundred and f ter. mentioned,or any part thereof sufficient twenty feet to a corner in said public road; for the purpose to mch persona as "ill purthence (5) in a southwesterly direction and Sorry."-' •' "": . [• lase'the same for the shortest term and pay along the centre of said public road in a direct Mrs. Colls—And when you told him I the taxes due thereon with interest and costs, course about two hundred and thirty-nine ir as will purchas* the same in fee if no one was married, did he seem to be sorry? yillbld for a shorter term. feet to, the place of beginning. Friend—Oh, yes; he said so quite The sale will take place at the Council Excepting however the part of said land frankly. Mrs. Colla-Dia he really? looms in. Wharton on the 12th. day of conveyed Heretofore out of the same by September, 1905, at 2 p m. The- said lands George .Mann and wife to one Fred T. Law- Friend—Tea; indeed, he said he was.and real estate so to be sold and tbe name of rence.:, extremely sorry, nlthougb be didn't person against whom the said taxes have been aid on account of the same and the amount Being the same premises conveyed to the know the mau personally. if taxes laid on account of each parcel Is as said Anna Barbara Geier by deed from 'OIIOWB, viz: George Mann and wife April 23rd, 1894, and A Symptom, recorded in Book L-14 on pages 188 &c. Description Amt, Dated Auguit 4th, 1005 Tomulx—What reason have yon for , ^ S " • each, Sarah H.& Lots Luxemburg $85.80 ABRAHAM RYER8ON, thinking you hnvo hay fever?' Hojus— Eot Sc Mt. Pleasant 89 5 P. F. »10.80. Shoriff. Because every time I meet a graM I. J. Aug. 7th. 1005. Jeraaynua and Iron Era. | widow I sneera.—Chicago Journal. John Kernick, Collector, SHERIFF^ SALE. B NOTICE OF TAX SALE. LACKAWANHA LEAGUE. SUMMER PARADISE. PRISONER AMONG Sussex County Impostor and Forger If ton Bra Worked in Clergy Gar THE GAULS Will Hold Fail An adventure, unmistakably, says Henry James in reference to his visit to New Jersey. What New Yorkers considered the jumping-off place years ago he finds transformed The Story of a Carthaginian Boytwenty into a sort of summer paradise. Inin tbe Second Punic deed the shore of New Jersey with its endless line of fine villas, cottage War. settlements, g a y beaches, hotels, (By Harry Brooks, a Morris County Boy.) casinos and pavilions, is as remarkable Marcus Barcas, a nephew- of the as anything that i s to be found among great Hamilcar Barcas, was only six- the noted resorts in foreign lands. teen years of age when the second Places like Highland Beach, which is Punic war began; He was a ward of largely devoted to picnic and excursion his cousin Haniybal and had joined the parties, alternate with resrdehtial army about a year before they started localities of a more'quiet and dignified their joumey across the Alps into character. Among the latter might be cited Normandie-by-the-Sea. Here Italy. Although so young Hannibal placed is a fine hotel and a group of cottages. the utmost confidence in him and often The peninsula at this point being only sent him on foraging expeditions. about two hundred yards wide the rear One day, before they had begun their windows command the Shrewsbury ascent of the Alps, he was sent to com- River and those in front overlook the mand of fifty men on a foraging ex- ocean. Seabright also enjoys the cool pedition, which was quite dangerous as invigorating air, the unequaled facilithey were in a hostile part of the land ties for bathing, boating, fishing, crabbing and other advantages of this of the Gauls. After riding several miles in ad- narrow peninsula. The famous Rumvance of the army he told the men to son road starts from Seabright, crossseparate in parties of two and taking ing the Shrewsbury River at this point another man as a scout he went into a and extendnig onto the mainland. For Gallic village. The men had all left several miles well-kept hedges, wide this village to join the Romans and a lawns, luxurious shrubbery and flower few old women were all that were left. displays, and handsome residences e x He soon began to feel faint and tend on either side. Further south thirsty and with his comrade entered Long- Branch, Deal Beach, Asbury a house; here they picked up pitchers Park. Avon-by-tta-Sea and other well of water and began to drink. After known places afford a variety of Excellent express train they had satisfied their thirst they be- charms. gan to look around for something to service is maintained to.all points by eat. Immediately when they turned the New Jersey Central and an all their back to the door they were felled rail route to New York for those unable to avail themselves of the popular by a blow from behind. When Marcus recovered conscious- trip on the swift Sandy Hook boats. Summit STANDINO OF THE CLUBS. WON LOST- FIB CENT IB * -JSn Dov-r..t f .•«' Morristown-Chattiam.. M 10 • > « .K6 Orange Uadiaon PbilUpsburg... 7 J» » - 17 •*£ .MB Stroudsburg » 8 .£» , BjASEBALL-JfOTESr; . , , " F o p " V/eatlake'has been taletsed from the M«rriatown team «nd O'Neil, of Hobokeny succeeds- him...- Th» Morristown, team will b* her*.-next 3lf«dnesSay/:-.-i :.- >!••• <• .••.; v \..:-•<..;* ;•••.-, Bill.-Smink, ^waa.most .deMtwis-of landing a berth among the Eastern. League umpireship. He did not g e t it, but o n , Wednesday he must have lost all visions, of holding the position of "ump". He umpired a game between Springfield, Mass., and Holyoke. In the sixth inning he was hurried to the town 'by a body guard of policemen. One of the mob hit Smink back of the left ear with a rock, but not seriously injuring him, . He finally had to take refuge in a livery stable, where he waited for the police patrol wagon. > : Summit treated Morristown-Chatham to a shut out Saturday 5 to 0. Stroudsburg defeated Madison 15 to 3. On account of rain theganje'to have been played the Wednesday was called off. Manager Duquette wired to Ho-" boken to notify the manager of the Philadelphia Giants, but instead of coming via Hoboken, the team came by way of Bethlehem-and arrived here on the 2:47 train. ; : -,--.•••.( Dover goes to Summit Saturday and will be prepared to stop the pace set ness he looked around. He arid his" by the hill town1 boyo. •; • companion were in a barn and £wd Cent-a-word advertisements pay well. men were standing in the door. When Coroner Collins was up from Morristhey saw Marcus move they took them town the first of the week, and was A FREE SCHOLARSHIP. up to the haymow and laid^them down kind enough to put us wise t o the fact Any young man or woman who is a none too gently. This roused the that the Dover team would have • to bona fide paton of this paper may other soldier and as soon as the men play the game when they clashed with secure free instruction in Muisc . or were out of hearing he wanted to know the county seat team, as the latter is where they were and Marcus, who by Education. now under new management and has The Ithaca Conservatory of Music, been reinforced with stronger material. this time had' fully realized their danger, told him and he also told him with the desire to stimulate the study It is quite likely that the coroner'will to roll over while- he would do the of these arts, offer two scholarships hold an inquest on his favorites when same so that they could get near to applicants' from the State of New Dover gets through with them. enough to untie each others cords. Jersey, valued at $100 each, and good Bear the carnival in mind. In a few moments they were free and, for the term of twenty years beginning Thfl Randollph A; A . , of- Wharton, slipping out of a back door in the with the opening of the school year, barn, soon joined the army, where September 14, 1905, in any of the fol- defeated ' t h e "Dick Henry's", Mt; . they found their other comrades safe. lowing departments: Voice, Violin, Hope team Saturday in;a contest that Piano and Elocution. These scholar- was replete with fast playing. The ships are awarded upon compeition score wag 3 to 2. A l Kaiser, of Dover, SUMMER NECKWEAR. which is open to anyone desiring a pitched for the Whartonites. The A beautiful line at 10 25 & 49c J. H. Grimm musical or literary education. Anyone score by innings: No. 6 N. Bussex street. wishing to enter the competition or W h a r t o n . . . . - 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 — 8 desiring, information should write to Mt. H o p e , . . . - ^ 0 0 0 0"0,0 2 0 z—2 Mr. Geo. C. Williams, the General TO Manager of the Ithaca Conservatory of Tha Kind Yog Haw Hlwafs Boi#t Music, Ithaca, N . Y., ^before SeptemBIG REDUCTIONS ID all summer goo is at J. B . Grimm No. 6 be'c.1, 1905. ' ' N Sussex street. Second Week of Si atamt^with State House Coffee at 5 stamps with a three pound can Stand- Olives put up to sell at 40c, our price li S2o pound This is a surprise number No ard Tomatoes at . . . . . . . , . 9cor 12c low 25c 10 stamps with 3 cans of Our Own Con- Walter Baker's Cocoa, per can during densed Milk at . . . . ...-. 9o August sale.... lTo 60 stamps with Central Baking Powder Gmranteed absolutely pure and the SO stamps with pound ot Special Taa flff "off August 8atotaa.tai|taS equal of any of tbe higher priced milks 87c filler. Offers l i k e t h i s p r o v e i t . . . . . . . . 4 9 Uneeda Biscuits, Zu Zus, or Milk BisD tl res;ularstam 9witllT cuits, a package ...,4c Fancy Fearl Tapioca, good quality, per JF£ n J?o P <»'' 60 witn Ked Bag, at 49 pound... 2 1-Sc Crosse & Blackwell's Orange Marma60 with Trimiiph Tea a t 69c'."7o"with lade, a jar „ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,18c Bixby's Royal. Polish, a. low price,' B T tTOe a bottle 8c Fettijohn Breakfast Food, apkg.,13 l-2c T Rising Sun Stove Polish, another Cooper's 10c packages Gelatine at V. ..fid 'Augustsale bargain, package. 4c 5 stamps with a package of Mennen's (S stamps with a can of Blackjack Stove My Wife Salad Dressing; if you never i..',;...-,.•.-;.!•. ..•,.80 have tried it get a bottle at He Powder at 146 You'll pay all the way up Poliihat..... ^ n 5° p a a PY« a 8 8 f O r M e « ' e n ' a elsewhere. Very Best California Dried Lima Beans lOo cakes of Enoch Morgan's Sapolio ' * quart..•.,..,.••••..„.,.:.......,.,..,,,13c <<*..... 6c, %n r.t r ' »*•*"«*' 3 cans Jersey Milk for •...'..".....'...25o Knox's or Cox's Gelatine, package.. .IOC 6 Btamps with a 31b can Jorsey Toma•• -. , Mow's that for a- cinch ? „• • Instantaneous Tapioca, something fine, toes....: , . : . ...12 O ; ShreddedWheat B i s c u i t . . . ; . . . . . ...9Wo p a c k a g e . . . . . . . . . . 8c Shoemaker's Wheat Farina, pkg. 7o : T o u j t n o w they are cheap. 10 stamps with 51b. package Pearl or Dunham's Cocoanut, pachage 7o: j Double sheets of Tangle-foot F l y Pa- O m u i l a t c a H o m i n y . : . . . V . . - . . ; . . . ; . 19c 5 stamps with a good sized" bottle psr...: .7 l c ' Walter Baker's Premium Chooolate..l5o Olives 20e S 5 stamps wlth.a can'of ftae Sweet Sugar Sage, Thyme, Summer Savory or Sweet Ha larjaram, package . . . . . . . . . l c X-Ray Stove Blacking, package...'. ..4c A real bargain—regular 12c Succatash, Marshall's 8cotchKipperedHerring..l5c Extra fancy Rico, 8c quality, pound..4o can ...:...... 8Ko Gusto, s cup and saucer in each pack- Zelt, the new cereal, package 12Jfc National Biscuit Co 'a Butter Thins, per *g<> I S ^ C Hornby'sOats (H. O) 12UO Package .......Vic Snlder's Catsup, reg. 25o«iie f o r . . . . 17c Scorring Soap. re«r. 6c cakes, while lasts 6 stamps with a can of Early June Peas , 2iib Crowe&_BIackwell's Pickles, Chow or (labels a little soiled) . . , . 2 8 c Extra nice dried Green Peas (mart 8e HeimlV Catsup,'per boVtae...'.!/.'.'.'.'..9c Gherkins, bottle Hansan's Junket Tablets, pkg 8c One of the67 varieties.. I This August Sale is not Confined to Groceries Alone. Our Meat Department Offers Just as fireat Snaps! Meat Prices Subject to, Change Without Notice. Extra Prime Rib Roast Beef, 13 l-2c, Plate or Brisket Beef, 4o lb. • Shoulder Lamb Chops, 12 l-2o 1b. Hamburg Steak, 10c lb. 14oandl«c. Veal for stewing, lOc lb. Fine Legs Lamb, 16c lb. Breast of Lamb for 8tewimj,-8o lb. Necks of Lamb, 5c lb. L. LE H A Buck's County. Veal Chops I60 lb. I«a«n Pot.Hoast of Beef, 8c, 10o, 13 1 2o -I Frankfurter Bologna," 12o lb, 'I Boiled Ham, Cooked Corn Beef, Smoked Beef, sliced thin to order. j\ & GO. Leading Butchers and Grocers, H W. BUCK1YELL ST., DOVER, N. J. Telephone 21-b. THE IRON ERA. DpVER, N"J;. AUGUST H. 1905. PERSONAL Otto Marquard spent Sunday in The Misses Ida and Grace Goodell WHAT SHE PLAYED. Boonton. spent the week in Netcong. Miss Lottie Temljy spent the week The l u t Mule Thmt Theodore TbomMiss Ida Pierson will spend next Miss Mary Quinn, of Newark, is •a Heard on Bcrili. at Block Island. week at Asbury Patk. the guest ,of Miss Nolan, of Orchard During the last Illness of Tneodore 'Alfred Harris spent .the week at Miss Vera Sullivan, of Prospect street. Tbomas, although he was not at any Point Pleasant. street, spent Sunday in Washington. Photographer John Price is attend- time unconscious or delirious, be hardMiss Nellie Trowbridge ia spending The Misses Mary and Lucy Edwards ing a- convention of photographers at ly noticed the members of hla family a month afPgcqtafr***^ aa th«y came and went at tne bedilde. are enjoying a trip through Pennsyl- Boston. But one morning be seemed to be betMrs. Bernard ileGa'rry p ; 'f« / siriouBly v a n i a . 1 - • ; • ' ; ••• •'•• •••: ••••••• Charles P. Cook is visiting in theter. ill at-her home iPiliJasjJIjrWe'- i;r'. South.- He was accompanied by his He made little jokes with the doctors • Mr. and Mrs. S. II, Berry are at •faUHi-'A.: Aoktejninrf-JWnElroy, Wajch' '^iil,j'Long .Islana*; 'for twdson and'nephew. ! '* -fc- h i * and Us son* and talked about his are at Anbury Park itojthiee;Weeks." . Mrs. : Johh" Hicke'y^ b f Prihcefen Wilts mountain nome. At 12 o'clock i . . BND0R8BTHB. .. luTMemed tired. The editor of his Mr'5 anffMrsV'W'. -fi?CsWley;'-jr.-, J. W. Samraia,. of PJiila)lelp(iia, avenue; is entertaihihgMlss Margaret are spending' the week in Somartllle. spent-part of the week, with Justice. C. Conklin; ot Brooklyn.. •;}•• "••'' * ~. ' • autobiography sayi mat ne sank Into a dreamy state, and then roused himMr.- and r MrsrGeorge - McGracfcen B. Gage. •" -' Y "* Mr.''and Mrs. 1,'G.' Moye?wiil "at- self to MT to ill* wife in a lingering, 7 iT'.'i1..-•''*!•> spent part of the week at Lake Hopat- .Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lansing, of tend a reunion of the Moyer family at scatatlc voice: cobg. "I have had a beautiful vUloo-a Washington, spent Sunday with their Perguisie, Pa., Saturday. given by the Dover Atnletic Assoeia- Mrs. Charlotte Hard and children parents. Mr. and Mrs. Manches Jennings, of beeutlful vislonr 'Then h« drifted off Into sllenca. tion each night from A-Ugiut 7 t o have returned from a month'si' stay in Miss Ida VanNess this week had as Morristown, were the guests of his His wife thougnt be wee ttrod andAugust 12 inclusive. You will Sparta. ' ' her - guest, Miss Eva Blazure, of parents on Morris street Tuesday. went downstairs to Itinchepn, bat chiefmiss a golden opportunity if you do Miss Stella Rassler is visiting her Newark. Frank Cox, j r . , who for sometime ly with the purpose of leewl&c him to not see it. The Carnival includes a cousin, Misa Sophia' Fenning, of has been working in New York, on rest He. bad given her a chime of Mrs. D. J. Backoff, of Newark, i s Big Circus. Vaudeville Show, Electric Newark. *' ; , / ' ',. /' Delia, to be used In gammoning tte Tuesday evening purchased his father's the guest of Mrs. Karl Bergt, of HudTheatre, Ferris Wheel, Merry-gofamily to meals, and because of bis business. , Councilman and Mrs. Robert .Jenkins son street.. round, Punch and Judy Showr,Laugh-.. Illness they had never been rung In tlie and children will spend next week at Edward Scudder, of this town, who bouse. Now, because he seemed so ing Gallery, an Indian Village, and Mr. and A?r. Joseph Leigbton, of the shore. many, other attractions. A special Mt. Hope avenue, spent the week at thirteen months ago enlisted in themuch better, sbe played on them a litregular army, and who is now a mem- tle bugle call that came Into her bead. attraction will be " MASC(5Tfr"tEe Dr. and MrsT Penniman, • have been Mt. Tabor. ' ber of the Eighty seventh Regiment performing horse. . entertaining Miss Mary Marrot, of "Do you know wnat you have playMiss Annie Levey, of Cleveland, (artillery) stationed at Fort Totten,L. ed?" asked one of the family. "Taps— New York". . .''... Ohio, is visiting Miss Gussie Heiman, I., is spending a furlough of twenty the call that In sounded over the graves The Misses' Edna and Mamie of Gold street. days with his -relatives at this place: of dead soldiers." Kanouse spent the. week with relatives A. H. Levison, of New York, She rushed back to the bells and at Oxford. formerly of Dover, was a visitor in played the call engraved ou a metal OA0TORIA. plate above mem. Afterward sbe Miss Ella Smith, o f Morristown, i s town this week. S u n tb« _yf tin Kind You Haw Always Bought found that this was reveille, the sol-' visiting, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rev. and Mrs. W. H. McCormack, Jlgaatu* dler's.ilgnal to rise. Flannigan. , ,. . . of are entertaining their niece, Miss Josie . fk. It had chanced that the last muMrs. Addie Qummins and sister, Bowden, of Newark. sic Theodore Thomas heard on earth Miss May.Lanterman, are stopping at had been symbolic of death and the Mrs. Leo Levey, of Chester, P a . , ' Asbury Park. . .,-_._... .="'* =-i . .. • is the guest of her father., Henry Heiresurrection.—Youth's Companion. J / B . Richards lost another horse b"y: Miss Hattie Brock, of New /York, man, of Gold steeet. ' •-.' ' illnesa Sunday^ ' = " ';'*'"'•' - . • Tba Don Ha> So Meeh»afoi,., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rowe, Miss Elizabeth Shanks,. of New. The pay car made its monthly vJBit : In no w.ell attested case bas a dog : of Marysyille. , . , York, formerly of Dover, spent the to the car shops to-day. •.. ...' ••• •hOTvn any. jwnae as to the nature of Mrs. S. R. Bennett and daughter, week in this place. ' ,]'_ . Operations at the .UJster Iron Works any mechanical contrivance." Dogs -will learn -which way a door opens, and Margaret, and Miss Annie Jenkins are Mr. and Mrs. Fred- Miller and wilt be resumed next week. rarely if ever do they undiBcernlngly at Asbury Park. family, of East Blackwell street, Nine persons were admitted to full close It when It Is slightly ajar when Mrs. P. S. Hann and daughter, spent Sunday at Franklin. membership in the First M. E. Church they wish to pass through the opening, Leila,; are at Schooley's Mountain. for Miss Eva Squires, of Gold street, is last Sunday,. but I 'hive never been able to observe an indefinite stay. or obtain evidence to show that they entertaining Miss Mabel Richie, of Telephone 78<-b DOVER, N. J . The tar walk on Dickerson street would pull down the latch In the wax Miss May Moody, of Philadelphia, Brooklyn, formerly of Dover.. along the Mansion House property has In which a cat readily learns to do. is the guest of Miss. Hazel Bowlby, of Miss Sadie Dickerson, of North been replaced with flagging. -AGENTS FOR Much as dogs have l a d to do wltb Fairview avenue.- ; , .' Sussex, street is entertaining Miss Plans have been drawn by Architect guns, tney display no kind or Interest , Prank Cox, jr., o f ' N e w York, i s Marion FlBher, of Yonkers, N . Y. Vreeland for a new double house for In the i n n s except eo far as they are tokens of sport to come. They conspending two weeks with his parents Miss Stella Force, of Bergen street,' John Price on McDavit Place.' . nect the explosion with tne capture of on Prospect street, i ; >•„,•• left Thursday morning for Scranton^ As the-result of runnning a meat the game and will search for It In the Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Neighbour Pa., where she will spend a week. • hook in his right hand Arthur Richards direction In which the barrel • was and-son left Tuesday for a two weeks' Th: fioest rake upon the market to-day. Has adjustMrs. Edith Zimmerman and twois suffering a very painful injury. pointed. I have- not; however, been stay at Block Island. ,. ... . :,.• children, of Jersey'City, are visiting . Patrick Dorsey, of Mt. Hope, was able to find tbat they know, as they able scat, convenient foot rest, best selected material, might readily do, when the weapon Mr. and, Mrs; Richard N. Henry B. A. Lamerson, of Morris street. arrested Saturday, night by Assistant m i loaded and when empty. They steel axle aod truss rods, Hickory cleaoers, best wood entertanied William Young, of GarnerThe Rev. M. G, Dickerson," of Hill- Marshal Dehler, as' a common drunk. show, no Interest. In It, such a s monville, N. Y . , Sunday. ;';'i \-~ or steel wheels. burn, N . Y . , will preach in the Grace A number of Newark's "fresh air" keys readily dl»pl«y toward «nr meMrs. Jamea Roorke, of Philadelphia, M. E. Church next Sunday morning. children are enjoying life in Morris chanical-contrlvancs to which th«lr atBpent the week with her father;-Peter Benjamin Mott, of Rockaway, while county—particularly at Ironia and tention b i s been directed. ' Afl thass Hopler, of Sussex street; , ' • • , • • • • rowing a t Budd -Lake last' Sunday Kenvil.' " V V . . . \ ' - \ . ' . , ; .' . ' / ; negative features lndloete tt^it th» me' Mr. and Mrs. Ned/ Everett, of New saved an unknown man from drowning. ,. .John .Bickley,. machinist at thechanical fllde of theieanhi* mind Is entirely ondevelopod.-iiodon Srandsrt. ". York, are visiting the latter's parents, Miss Sarah Daly, of New York, Singleton Silk Mill, i s suffering from Mr." and M r s . F r M k O ) X r " returned Thursday after spending three a badly lacerated hand,' the result of A. SHmrr ot : . George Gootachalt, of Norwich, weeks with Mrs. Thomas F. Johnson. having it caught in a lathe. ' t Waehlngtba's head gardener Conn.,' was the guest Of Mr. and Mrs. Willam M. Pitney, of Washington, , .The RahwayTalleV Rgilroad will be w u from eome HurbpeMt Ungdonf, Daniel Beebe, over Sunday." i S - - ; D. C , has ben visiting his aunt, Mrs. formally . opened ^next Monday., - A t whera be had worked: In tha rojaJ ^Charles Clark, teller at the Dover Lizzie t'".Peek at Hurdtown since Sun- Aldene it connecta ,with..the;,iCentral gronads. But coming to America. h» Made for over 50 years, wlta the skiH aid knowledge left hit wife behlnfl. : BomeslckntM and at Summit with the LacJcawanna. THUS the best and outlasts all for hl» "gude" woman's .ftee goon be- gaised toy experleicc : up friakas, Lak'e','lBopatc6hg. * Miss Hazel Shuman, of Newark, A number of .Morristown milk mien gan to prey On him, and Waiihlngton . -.: •v'Mrs. John W. Davia and daughtoT, spent.i.Sunday..witbrher Barents, i l r . , have been taken- before Justice StU- noticed the anzlotu er» and drooping otters. fcirtha, of Newark, formerly of Dover, tarid Mrs. Augustus Shuman, of Rich- well charged with selling impure millf. spirits of his servant Finally the man went down to me'rlver and declared ;; • igfjiro visitors in town,'tins Awak.'"* t ards avenue. The' cases 'were laid over till '$£ hl». lntenllon of sUlpplng, to - thit old StRe*-^ ?red;l|io6in, atone time pastor Miss Maguerite Benedict, of West morrow. :,'^.: -• :-.'i, ,'^,.; '*':•.; ,' . " country,. when who.shoald come up 'of the Grage^M.- E.Churcljif occupied Blackwell street;v is visiting - her . The employes of Hargreave's circus and lean, over the tlda of a :newly ar/ t h e pulpit of that edifice last Sunday.. cousin, Miss: Josephine Green,, at in defending themselves from a. gang rived -Vessel but hls.iirife.:. The kind' C.MIBS Bertha Matthe'ws/ oi Orchard Brooklyn. • ; : - ; of Ealizabeth toughs Saturday,, seri- hearted general'had secretly sent for street^ i s spending two_weeks,'ui PotMrs. H. Seybolt, of Pequanndc ously injured several of them and two the woman, and she fortunately surprised her loving husband In one of his • • ' •-' tersville,-Hamilton, Philadelphia and street, with Mr. SeyboU's sister, left p o l i c e m e n . '"••• fits of despondency. •.-•/.-:; . Atlantic City. ' ,"• • ••' [ \ ^ \ . ; Thursday, to spend six weeks in Port • Paul B. Moffat was arrested Tuesay •' I-.Mrs. W. J. Blanchard and children; Jervia, N . Y. on an Erie train at Paterson charged " i' :•"-•••" • " F o t Mrs. Charles Eagles has returned to withforgery. : Ther»are thirty charges pt Paterson, are visiting the fdriiier's In certain districts' of > England forHere caQ be found all the pirents. Mr. andi Mrs. James Fora, of her summer . home at Basking. Ridge against him seven of which are inmerly when an owner parted almost . . after a few days visit.with Mr. andMorris County. entirely with other rights to a house E«st Blackwell street,. / • _ new and popular works of r '-; A letter received from J. L . Hurd Mrs. W. V. Shoemaker. ' - • The annual meeting of the com-he would reserve the right of boiling - fiction at $i.o8. Perhaps its his pot on the fire. This secured to htm and family, who with' Mrs. Schrader Miss Jessie C. Shoemaker has been panies ^of-the Dover Fire Department a cheaper boolT you want, it the, right of voting and, what was of are touring the continent, states they spending the week last four weeks will be' held next Monday night, • for more Importance, the position of being ' can be found here, as we ; had apieasant voyage., " . visiting friends in Scranton. She i tthe election of a fire chief, two assist- a freeholder. At Taunton, for example, have them from 10 cents up. " ants and foremen and minor officers. the voters were callad "pot wallopers" r :iTown Attoney Smith and son retuned expceted home Saturday. because they had tb» rights to "walThe Misses Mary Dehler, Mary McKurd's and; Whitney's fine The German Gesang Verein enjoyed \ ;frbm; Portland, Oregon, Saturday night. lop," or boll, their pots at the fire In : yfcUe on ..the trip they were the gueate Carty and Frances Heiman spent Wed- another outing on Sunday, this one at their freehold houses. Sometimes.when nesday in Caldwell. Miss Heiman Hurdtown. About one hundred and a person parted with.a long lease, but bf; ex-Councilman Bundy for a time. •iS;The Mfeses KateTnd Sadie Mac- has been enjoying a trip through South fiffy' members" and friends went on ^Ke not with the freehold of a house, It was •.'•.. M I S S " ,.; - - :'.-'•'..;;;"-;' i -':;-;r-'- trip and enjoyed_a"fin6day^B-;sp6rt.J^ expreBtly eUpulated that. he shoulil •.fej,llj!:o£-Sanfoia"sSeef,:'are .spending Jersey. -, keep the right to boU his pot On the Dr; R./A. Bennett;who is stopping One of.the. horses drawing a U . S S . tlfe remainder of "the month in BelviFor polite correspondence in' . A RARE fl-'""'; ' ' '•';• :'': ''"' ' d^re aa the 'guests 'of Mre. • Edgar at Flanders for the benefit of- hisexpress, wagohiv.sturnbVe4 * and 'fe.1l numerous shapes and !,tiflits. ] . ; , . : , . health, was' int6wnTuesday arid."says r .while'coming down Morris street yesRoss. •; '•-"_'•("'•''''21 'T+'v-^'^l• . m m lentoUn i n Prohibited. TREAT. Waterman's Ideal Fountain . i:'.'i;i;Mrs;.';:--WiHiami..:^Zeefc' and son, that the country air has greatly bene- terday afternoon. In falling, the There. Is a notable law In force In - . ; " , -,' / - . . - animal turned completely around and It -Pen, plain and gold mounted, -. •qharlea, of; West; Blackwell- street, fited him. most of the large Bnsslan towns conMrs. Geprg^ W. Greer, "of Morris was with difficulty that it was released cerning horses, that deserves special aie spending "the •> moith' -of - "August street, and daughter, Gertrude, left from the shafts. mention.. Among the curious things "jSith Mrs. Zeek'a; 8isters,':the Miasea that arrest the attention on arriving In !f31ark,;of PortMorris., ' •• ' • • Thursday to spend a week with Mrs." The French Millinery and Pound Moscow Is the entire absence of. whips ^(Supervising Principal J.:Howard Greer.'s brother,'John Paddock, of Store of 63 W. Blackwell street, oppo- among drivers of cabs, carriages and . 'Etulaart , is visiting in Corning,.;'N. Franklin Furnace; 8 B. Blackwell St., DOVER, N. J. Mayor Searing and Mrs. Searing re- site Pubic Library i s giving gieat re- all sorts of vehicles. Tnere is a law # . , - a t the home of Mra. Hulsart'a ductions on rubbers for Saturday. All prohibiting their use. There Is not a ; i|arenta, where Mrs,.Hul»artand Mias turned, from Clifton Springs, N. Y . , single whip In use In Moscow. The exWednesday, .where they visited their colors in China silk. Don't miss this cellent condition of the horses attests ?&ther Hulsarthave been visiting. great sale as we wish to close out 'all • '••$! .Mrs. M- Chamberlain and daughter, daughter, Miss Olive, who is at theour summer goods and make room for the benefit of this humane law, NoihIng can exceed the beauty of the sleek y ^tinnie, Mra. -Woo'liver and'son, Mrs.: springs for the benefit;of her health, the fall stock. \ .'•'•., .. and well groomed hones asad In th» ^iive» Yeager and daughter* tendra, which is fast improving. asirlsgas of Moscow. • Miss Emilyr Richie, of Brooklyn, ; John. Stage, i'of:iBergen;-.street, The Mine Kill Presbyterian Sunday u - t h e latter'8 sister, Miss Sarah who has been visiting Mrs. Andrew School will hold its annual -picnic on street,-has returned .^.-H-r ol Newark, held an enjoyable JCnott, of Sussex the church lawn Saturday evening. Mmir ** O» *mlmU» tne, to her home. . : Mjas ' Ethel DavSy, of iojitingf a t East Dover, Monday. Refreshments.will be on sale and the <rnlaltt» b s u t e c «r*s« named bj •§i Percy, VanEtten left for Pal Alto, Mrytle avenue, 'accompanied Miss Richard Mine band will furnish music. Untuen* • cinchona w«M' «o called In JUST apply with a sponge or cloth, honor of Aua, oonntsM of Ohhichosh, \Cal., Tuesday';night;-.' where he will Richie to spend a.time'in the city. rub till article is dean", jrinse in hot water Rev. E. E. Brooks, on account of ill The members of the Catholic TtetrauM of Porn, In 1 6 » , a Spanish : ^|mter the Stanford University to take and dry with a soft cloth. Not much '•if course of study inmechanical engin- health left for a stay at Delaware Benevolent. Legion w i l l hold their an- lady whose first husband was twice vtoemy of Msilco and onco of Peru, '^Bering. His parents expect to Jeave Water Gap, Wednesday. On account nual reception and dance in St. Mary's and h«r second also'vicuroy of. Peru. "work about that, is there ? For: clean' i p r that place to spend the winter and of hte absence, the eight o'clock Hall Saturday evening, August 19. •; While In Lima she^fell Ul of an ague, : • ing^ gold, silver, jewelry, statuary; cut service next Sunday morning will be i'inay poaaibly make their permanent from which she was relieved by the omitted, but the eleven o'clock1 service Lltt of Letter!'(fnHlInf for *t «»• Doirtf powder 6 { . a bar*, gtveo to her phy',' home tHe?e.r'".-"'"""' '""" glass, porcelain bath tubs and kitchen Pojtotllce. sician by a.Peruvian noble, whom It '.i Mr. and Mrs^Arthur Wooij of and evening service will be held as utensils there is no equal to Silver Cream. usual in charge of Layman Frederick ' .'•• August 11-1905:' had cured some years before, and.whea Princeton avenue, gave a lawny fete . ' • '. Harry Clark, Paul P. Cobb, Albert she returned to Europe she took in honor of their, sori,, Arthur,'W^d- Batten. with her a quantity of this bark. 'She George Backoff, of Newark, former-^ Combs, Arthur Crawford (2), Misa died before reaching, Spain," but it was •neaday'evening. About fifty childish Arthur French, 'voices gleefully Bounded the pleasure ly of Dover, was in town Saturday to Leona Ferguson, owing to hor curs and; tha measures of the occasion. A .large number of get bids from the local contractors on Pauline O. Garris, Ed. Honeychurch, shd; had tnkea tt> 'make known' the Corner Drug Store, Clover, N. J. 4 Kic'idgor Keepayweyar, Mrs. Mcwork in Saphire , North Carolina, remedy that quinine was first Introolder people were also present to l o o t Curdy, James McGinnis, L. Morris, duced Into Buropo, where ith8; knowlwhere he has the commsSion to draw ; after the! '•youngsters"." ' . RefreahJames Notwell. E. Olsan, Mrs. G. A. edge of Its virtues was soon spread by ments were served., A pretty, feature plans .'for' a $250,000 residence. He : Powers, Hotel Washington, Gilbert the Jesuits. The name properly should I,was the' display "of : many^Japanese and'Mrs. Backoff will go to that place be, according n> the'•> Spanish, clijnSearie's, Stamping Co. on Dover. in September andremain .there while 0 BUe 1 '•• lanterns^ which were.hung alpp; the : . . . . . . . . -GiC.-Hinchmanr-P.iM. chona, but j t jfl_rars!t" -5E < ' ..streets in the vieihl^wt-thefafonue. ^the reaide'neeiis.being constructed.: . PIERSON & CO. GRAND Get theBest. Cost M More; S.H. BERRY HARDwiRE CO. THE EMPEROR SULKY RAKE TBEADRIANCEBl|KEYE MOWERS and R E A P p : v CARNIVAL OR YOU Writing Paper M. C. HAVENS SILVERpREAM POLISH KILLGORE & WHITE The Carnival is worth taking in. . THE IRON ERA. DOVER. N . J.. AUGUST » , 1905. BATTLEFIELD ORATIONS, Success doesn't amount to so much if A Great Denl of Fiction About th« a lot of age goes with I t Recorded Martial Speeches. How many things we all have to do Somebody oiice asked Uie Duke of that "goes against Uie grain." Wellington if speeches on the battleIf you are willing to spend money on field were really made as reported and your fads you can find plenty of enSUCC/\SUMA. what was their effect. The duke said, couragement In them. "What effect on the whole army can No man says exactly what he means. - 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-4 be made by a speech since you cannot To do that would require too much exMr. and Mrs. Boell and children, of Wharton conveniently make It heard by more - 02010 210 x-6 Morristown, have been visiting at Mr.j , F r C . . planation and quallflcutlou. Letters remaining uncalled for atUian a thousand men standing about When you have no other reform to and Mrs. E. H. Harrington. you?" Then the duke wirs asked If Rev. McCain, of Newton, will the Succasunna post office: Dr. D.it were not Uie fact that Napoleon de- think about, here Is one that Is always preach in the M. E. Church of which A. Cantor. livered some rather notable orations Important and Umely: You talk too The regular meeting of the W. C.on Uie field. The dukn would not have much. he was formerly pastor. Alward Meeker is recoverng from a T. U. was held at the home of Mrs. It. "The proclamations you read of In The kicker attracts attention for a Pratt on Wednesday afternoon. The Uie French army were much more seen time and affords amusement, but In a short illness. the papers Uiau by Uie soldiers-tbey HtUe while people become^ery tired of The "Jerseys" played a very good members of the union wish to thank In were meant for Paris." It was allhim. And how he Is hated hi his old all who kindly helped them at their game on last Saturday in which their right, the duke agreed, to address a age! opponents, a Wharton team, came off recent dime social. The next meeting regiment upon presenting it with "col- We frequently see this statement: "It will be held at the home of Mrs. H. second best. The following is the ors and that sort of thing. On Uierequires courago for a inau to do his C. Wiggins on Wednesday, August 23. whole, French troops might be more duty." score by innings: This Isn't true. I t is always impressed by a speech than the Eng-easier t o do right Uian it Is to do lish, who In the duke'g Waterloo army wrone.—Atchlsou Globe. i . Special I'lnn For Inaect Collecton. were7 n'e declared^ *1*e Tcuiii of the "Much care," said a taxidermist, earth, who had all enlisted for drink." City Vcr«u» Country Ere«. A Frlenilly SilffKCHtlon. "has to be taken In selecting the long, French, with their system of con-. In one of his delightful books Dr. An old mnn In a Scotch village had fine pins used in fastening the speci- The scription, had a fair sprinkling of allJessopp remarks that .whereas couna big eight day clock which needed mens In Insect collections. For cheap classes. repnlr, so lie took It on Ills hack to collections of butterflies and bugs we try people look up Londoners look carry It to the watchmaker's. As he use the ordluary brass pins mostly, but "No," comments a writer, "all these down. I t is largely this bablt that has went nlong the village street an acmartial obiter dicta which our histories llmltod their observing powers, but quaintance met him, glanced at him every one of these must be carefully treasure up for us were for the most London has Itself to blame. I tnke It and passed on. After lie had got about examined before impaling the insect part never spoken a t all. The 'last that one can observo well only by the fifty yards awny his friend called out to see that It Is well tinned, for were words' of dying men and the speeches power of taking large views, and In to him, "HI!" 'Back went the old maD the tin coating Imperfect or the slight- made on the tattletleld or Uie, deck of London this is impossible, even If one laboriously to where the other stood, est flaw evident It would be In Time an admiral's flagship are not to be re- would, partly from Uie circumscribing "linn," said his friend, "would It not cases out of ten liable to oxidize In garded as hnving been actually ut- effect of bricks and mortar, partly be far handler If ye carried a watch?" Uie body of Uie insect and thus destroy tered. The famous 'Up, guards, and at from the dim light of a London disIt We also use black varnished pins, 'em!' accredited to Wellington at Wa- tance and partly from Uie need of but they are almost as bad, for Uieterloo, was never spoken. Wellington avoiding collisions. One's eyes unconA Little Tale From Fnlrylnnd. sciously acquire a hubft of restricted ".Tust by wily of experiment," said glazed coating soon cracks, leaving himself denied it." vision; our observation specializes, like the first fairy, "I appeared to ten men the metal exposed, and consequently it is* not'Very long before oxidization that of tbo little girl In Mrs. Meynell's at random and asked them to make.a book who beguiled the tedium of her SELLING GOODS. , •wish, and seven of them wanted to sets In. Even the more expensive kind, tie nickel plated pins, are not much walks by collecting shopkeepers named know how to play the races." The BIcthudM Tlint Lead to SuccenN In Jones. Perhaps that Is the kind of ob"Ah!" snlil the other elf.. "Only better. The latest things we have IlnftlneNN-l'lfe. ' servation for which we in London are seven? But, I presume, tL^ others now are' solid silver plus and ..bronze pins, and there Is being used as an When a customer comes In, don't, best suited.—London Outlook. thought they knew."—Punch. CORRESPONDENCE A Policy Holder Who recently received his dividend writes : " I consider PRUDENTIAL the dividend a liberal one ) •.'••-''H»S THE ^ >• - A * * " 'STRENGTH OF ['¥ ' GIBRALTAR U y ' and was rather surprised at receiving it, as (I presumed the Prudential policies were the same as others which I carry. Write /or Information of Policies. . THE PRUDENTIAL Honie 1 New?rl 1 N>J> ° ' " " ' Incorporated n6 a f tock Company by the State of New Jersey. INSURANCEE CO. OF AMERICA. ; JOHN F. DKYUBN. President rimTiir n WAHI) Vice P r e n c II EI>OA*t B. WARI). 2d VICPTresldelH. T FOKKESTF•MYDEN. 3cI Vl«-Trc. WILBUR . ^ " ^ - { ^ V ™ ™ '"'^Bi EDWARD GRAY, 8ecretar>. H*"H KINO. Superintendent. Palmer Building. Cor. Bltckvell and Eseej Streets Telcpboiif Number 4 A. _. Lover, N. J. Thomas Dulton, District Manager, Ordinary Department, Newton, N . J. 208 A Most Reliable Place "~To purchase Diamonds, Watches and Good Jewelry, is the place where you know of whom you Hro buying—you have the assurauce of n bueine&s i-eputatiou and guarantee that goes with every sale. Every artice purchased of Hairhouse proves its worth nnd the ^reliability of the store, and the customer nlwim comes again. " . "You have the nost accommodating store, Mr. Halrhouse," snld a lady customer I lie other day. " I always feel satisfied with what I get here," 6he added. It Is our idea of storekeeping to make people satisfied; they come again—they send others—we think it pays. A notable displuy of Novelties and conceits in Precious Stones are here at prices that are marvelously low. experiment n nickel and aluminium whatever you do, drag yourself out of alloy, which possesses decided advan- Uie chair as though you were disturbed Woman's Logic. from a rest, but jump up and greet her A man was killed by n circular saw, tages over all the other kinds used." or "Yes, my father made me give him him as though you were really und ID his obituary notice It was stated glad to wait on them. Act so they will up, He Isn't any good at all." that he wns "a good citizen, an upNose Lore. ask for you- the next time they come "Is that so, dear?" right man. nntl- an ardent patriot, but The classic Greek nose has been re- \o the store. The salesman who Is "Yes, Indeed. Why, even the neighof limited Information regarding cir- garded as the Ideal shape, though there constantly being asked -for by cus-bors said he was worthless. He dissicular saws." are Roman, Caucasian, Mongolian and tomers never has to worry about a pates and is horrid." Diamonds, W a t c h e s , Jewelry, sign oi the J Ethiopian noses, each Indicating a peJob. "You. don't say?" : HEPAIRISG OF FINE "WATCHES A SPECIALTY TITO Very Important Act>, culiar type of mental trait. Generally , Don't be stiff and act or feel as "In fact, I hute him." A magazine editor, seeking an In-Bpcaklng, thick and flat noses denote crease of circulation, sent to each of material Instincts, and turned up hoses though you wore far the mental su- "Graclons! But have you heard thnt hlfl 8,600 subscribers this query: "W^at vanity. Wide nostrils are a slgni of perior of the customer. If you do, no he Is to bo married to Belle?" "What? Thnt Belle? Why, what on was the most Important act of your strength, while small nostrils Indicate sale will result. Just for the sake of argument, let us earth does a nice young man like him«fo? Twenty pounds for the best true weaknesB. Napoleon's knowledge of want wlUi such a girl as Belle? I am take nil the successes In your city, no ahswer." He received more than a human nature made him select gener' thousand replies, all but one relating als with large noses, for this betokens matter what line they are In. Do they surprised."—Columbus Dispatch. •ome particular deed of which the Intelligence, just as the eagle nose advertise? ' writer was proud. The exception and shows a firm, strong will. Possibly no The public, somehow or other, seem Origin of the Four Post Bedateuft. prize winner was brief and to thenose speaks louder for ItseTf than the to be able to read between the line In mediaeval times, when life was point "Being born," he wrote. En- alcoholic nose, and it Is as much to be If yonr ad. Is not truthful they will no very Insecure, it was usual for people ',~ * ' couraged by the success of his scheme feared as the pointed nose and cb(n, respond. to sleep on a bed which was surroundIt takes more than a :mere cut to atof advertising, the editor sent out a which In conjunction proclaims general by sides of boards with strong posts •econd query, offering a further twen- wickedness. Certainly: the most.' Inter- tract, the eye to make your ad. pay. ed at the four corners. These sides conty pound note for the best answer. esting nose is the cogitative; for it ex- There must be solid, honest store newe tained sliding doors, which could be This WBB the ..question: if Last month pands' with thought, which..comes-:ac- of good values behind It. ' The first great exposition of the resources and youi statedfwhat'wai» the most Impor- cording to rhinology, or Uie science of the products of the Great Northwestvwill be Never .underrate the" Intelligence' o fastened Inside. When men retired to held at Portland, Oregon, this summer.' The tant act of your life; now tell, us what noso reading, from reflection:.- .In- your customer. He may know mori rest they took n weapon with them. If gates will be opened m June, and it is confila the. most Important actfof your lift."- stances of: these noses from Homer to about the article you are showing thai attacked In the night they were aroused by Uie noise made by Uie crashing dently believed that this will be one of the Tie varieties of replies'would have, IWeBley and Shakespeare can.be quoted. y o u d o : ' , " " * • " ' ' " ' " " " . , . • •' ' ', ' In of their wooden defenses and were greatest of the world's fairs; Portland is best mode several pages of rare humor.Dut PoBt yourself on every''article''yoi able to defend themselves. When Uie reached via the • ' the winner solemnly wrote, "Breathare expected to sell; so-you dim tall law became strong enough to protect The Origin of Grocer. Ing."—London Chronicle, • convincingly'•'and' knowingly. That Grocer appears In Hollnshed's Chronhuman life the sides of the bedstead icle, 1580, as "grosser," and In other what .'sells goods—convincing talks were gradually dispensed with, but the Hlcedea of Uie French mediaeval records lit Is. sometimes Never inlnd the price; thatJ .will takt four posts remained. The boxlike bedA writer In the Cornlilll Magazine written "engrosser," and was applied care of Itself.^-Brains,' ' ; .' stead still survives In Uie rural parts bas found some delicacies of theto the splccrs and* pepperers who were of Scotland and Is almost necessary ',. A S t c y e n « o n Story. French language in a handboo't of etl- wholesale dealers 'In various spices^ where Uie earthen floors and Imperfect qnetto for French children. The pupils that Is, who dealt, en gros—In large . A book on SteVehs'oil 'tells of a' speed ceilings cause much damp. Emily Choice of routes is. offerea. Via St. Paul and are warned not to say, "I have been quantities, as distinguished from "re- he made a t a gathering of SsPtchmei Bronte In "Wutherlng Heights" deMinneapolis—the route of The Pioneer'Limited' eating cheese and calf's head,, mon- grators," who'were retail dealers. The In Sanipa. He said: " I cannot say wh; scribes one.of these bedsteads In Uie —via Omaha and Ogden—the'route of'The sieur," or "He was riding on a donkey, Grocers' company first adopted the we are proud'.to be Scotsmen, but Uii old mansion as forming a "little closet" Overland Limited—or via Omaha and Denver, my lord." This construction of the word grocer In 1378, when the splcers fact remains that we are. It Is no Mr. Lockwood, who had to sleep In It, past the wonderful panorama of Rocky Moun•entence is "very rude," for it implies and pepperers allied themselves Into a that our laud Is sunny sllke these trop says, "I slid back the panel sides, got tain scenery. It is a good time new toj plan leal Isles, and its climate Is not even •n intimate relation between tbe calf's single corporation.—London Express. your trip. '••..'. r lovely. • Scotland's history contains lit- In with" my light, pulled them to'geUier bead or the donkey 'and the personage .-._.; ..-. ' > ; , • .*, tle that Is not disgusting to people of again and felt secure." who is addressed. To avoid this oilo ..'• .-f £' '> T •honld Bay, "I have been eating cheese,' Bad 'Writer With n Good Memory. humane feelings. That long braw Nerve of a Wounded Soldier. monsieur, and calf's bead," or "My'J';Harvej,"WattrS| an_ expert'on patent which Is called Scottish- history conlord, he was riding on a donkey/' That cases, had occasion* to write Rufus tains scarcely one object that Scots One day an army surgeon was dressGeneral Eastern Agent, Choate on some Important question, have patience with." The address drew tag Uie wound of "a soldier who had useful but ridiculous beast must be 38 and when he received the reply was tears 'to Uie'eyes'of a German who had been shot hi the neck near Uie carotid Broadway, NEW YORK. kept behind the nobleman; To rlsts in France must be careful where they unable to read a word of It, so took gone to Uie meeting violently preju- artery. Suddenly Uie blood vessel gave put the calf e bead or thay will Imperil the missive to Mr, Chonte and asked, diced against Stevenson. No soonei way, and Just as quickly tile surgeon him what he had written. Mr. Choate had the speaker finished than the meet thrust his finger into the hole to stop the entente cordlale. replied: "I never can read my writ- Ing proceeded to clasp hands and sin, the flow. Send me books descriptive Of. A Lontf XOHC; Ing after the Ink Is dry, but If you tell "Auld Lang Syne." "Doctor," said the soldier, "what In a village in Mnry'uud an old dea- me what It Is about I will tell you what does that mean?" con In shaving himself on Sunday prior I have written." And he did. "It means death," said the surgeon Cnrloun Tltlen. •Tin IVonk T o l n l . J. HAIRHOUSE, Lewis ana Clark Exposition Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway r r W.S. HOWELL, to church time made a slight cut with The English reformers adopted som calmly. the razor on 'the extreme end of his The Tahlea Turned, "How long ,can I live?" asked the curious titles for their devotional am nose. Quickly culling to his wife, says soldier, whose mind w a s perfectly The Editor (gloomily)—I must lay tin* Philadelphia .LUII^LT, ho asked her you {don't seem to realize how terrible controversial works.,"Matches Llghtci clear. if (-Tie had any court -plaster in the ; it is to lose you. The Authoress (sweet- at the Divine Fire," "The Gun of l'enl "Until I remove my finger," said the tence," "The Shop of the 'Spiritual bouse. ly)—You mustn't take it,.too much to Apothecary," "The Bank of Faith,' doctor. . 'Ton will Uu'd ; souie In my sewing heart, my friend. Rejection does not The soldier asked for pen and paper, "SlxpennyworUi of Divine Spirit,1 casket," she said. necessarily imply lack of merit- "Some Fine .Biscuits Baked In tin wrote his will and an affeeUpnute let. The ileneuii soon1 hiiil thi; cut covered. Judge. ' Oven of Charity, Carefully Conserved ter to his wife, and when the last thing At church in assisting with the collecFor the Chickens of the Church," "The was done said quietly: tion he liotkt'il every one smile as he The Shamrock. . Sparrows of the Spirit" , and "Thi "Let It go." . . :• • pnsscid thu pinto, nntl some of the In Ireland only one shamrock Is Sweet Swallows of •. Salvation" are The surgeon withdrew his finger, the younger, people laughed outright. Very; known'. • I t lsvandndlgraous species of among the number. . blood rushed out, and hi a few momuch nuuoycd. he asked one of his "as- clover which trails along the' ground ments the man was dead.—Cleveland Blstants If there was anything wrong among the grass In meadows. The trePlata Dealer. Four Nntlonn. wlth'hts uppiiiii'ituce. fold leaves' are not more than 'onePractical. Idealism .takes -with the "Well, I should' say there was," an- fourth, the size of the smallest clover A Wlinle'a Spouting. • German, chiefly, the form of devotion to swered thu assistant. "What is that usually seen In Amerlcn and are pure duty. In the Kusslan It la a readiness The whale does not discharge water, upon your nose?" green hi color, without any of theto sacrlflce, everything .to his. Inward but only HB breath. This, however, in brown shading of white and pink clo- feeling. ..In the Anglo-Saxon it Is the rushing up Into the air hot from the "Cotfrt1 plaster." "No," said hlsfrlend; "It is the label vers. The creeping stem Is hard and staking.of the whole person for a con animal's body has tha moisture confrom a spool of cotton. I t says, 'War- fibrous and difficult to dislodge from crete, palpable,and .distinctly,fixedpur densed to form a sort of rain,.and the tile earth. On S t Patrick's day the pose.. In.the Frenchman It Is a genera colder the-ahy just as In the case' of ranted 200 y a r d s . ' " They "Xever Hare Time." true, shamrock .has to be searched .but among the grass, for, though compare lively,;plentiful, .at t;hat season,Jit grows clq.se toiithe'geound. ;,Later'It bears a- tiny "white crown'.' blossom. The Information '.that Arabic, word Cor t^efdl8-':may??be"of service to .thoso'lnteie^yi". Inlthp. origin : Hero and there and everywhere are to be found the'', man-and the woman who "never have time." If you are one of those who "never have time," change your ways. Try this: Make up each day n schedule of jvhat yjou_sball do_at Te"achjbour nndd? of Uie Irish race. not~bud"go fr6in~the* icheduie. ifwill surprise you to find how readily you .can dispose of a task within a certain time if you convince yourself that you We like best to call ' have to. ,It Is the feeling that you muBt that will force you to do It. Let SCOTT'S EMULSION each Item on the schedule, bo rega led a food because.it stands so emas an Inviolate engagement with jjurphatically for perfect nutrition. • Belf and do not let the business of one And yet in the matter of restoritem ,cut into the time.set for the next!' ing appetite, of giving new These definite engagements with yourstrength to the tissues, especially self will enable you to have time'for to the nerves, its action is that work, reading, writing, calling, churchof a medicine. going and recreation. Send for free sample. Do not stop to think It over. You SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Street, New York. will forget nbout It If you delay. Try •IO9MI5.. Pearl $oc.and^i.oo] alldniggisla. the plan at once.—Louisville CourierJournal. ..'..'. Idea which carries him away to grea< our own breath, the more marked the deeds.—Baron F. von Wrangell In Con result. When" the "spout Is made with temporary Review. the blowhole clear above tho surface of the water It appears like a sudden jet of steam from, a boiler. When effectSnc'ceri Easier Tlihn Failure. We say success Js easier than failure ed, as It sometimes is,-before the blowhole reaches tho surface, a low fountain that n man whomakesa success "in life works less, worries less and has anas from a street fire plug Is formed, and easier time generally • than the' manwhen the hole Is close to the surface at who makes a fallure'an'd spends his the moment a little water Is sent up tune In telling how he Is smarter than with tho tall jet of steam, Tho cloud other people, but that "luck" has been •blown up does not disappear nt once but hangs a little while and Is often against him.—Atchlson Globe. seen to drift a short distance with tho wind. An Optimist. "Oh, yes, he's quite nn enthusiast, He goes In for tilings In real earnest." Cnl»' By ( .». "Yes, If some one wero to send him What is the correct color for cats' on a wild goose chase he'd spenk of eyes as related to the color of the cats? himself afterward as a sportsman. Is the question which hns been answerPhiladelphia Press. * ed as follows: A black cat or one known ns n "blue" cut should linvc 1II> Opposite. imber or orange eyes. White cuts niusl She—They say that persons of oppo mve blue eyes, chinchillas green, though site qualities make the happiest mar- Jronge nre permissible; orange, cream riages. He-Thafs why I'm looking >r fawn cats must have orange or hazel for a girl with money. •yes; smokes,_orange eyes. Name '• Address IHStJUnTHCHT How many morningel during£the last cold snap lave yon., jumped out of bed into a room as cold as a barn?: We are soiling ; . ••• ? :*'.• • *• *'t"**T"*rf.vhV* Tf tto sleep in a oold r o b i ^ w h i e h A great many peopleTprefer is perfectly proper, but it feels fine-to dress in: a wardroom. One of our Gn^HentersTs just what you neek.' They are quick, nlisolutelvenfe, convenient and smokeless. • -• " DOVER, ROCKAWAY AND PORT 4 ? ORAM CAS CfflVIPANY, DOVER. N. J. \ THE IRON ERA. DOVER, N.7J.. AUGUST U, 1905. YOUTH IS CONTAGIOU8. CORRESPONDENCE Ana Yonns Wlvf», It In Calmed, Re> jnTenfete Old Husbands. "Strange statistics," said an Insurnce agent, "are collected InraybusiWHARTON. leas. "I have found that the more tlmeB a Don't try cheap cough mediman marries the younger In comparison The members of Independent Hook Mrs. Leo Mulligan, of Jersey City, with himself be wauts his wife to be. cines. Get the best, Ayer'8 Cherry Pectoral. What 9 and Ladder Company are preparing to formerly of this place, spent this For instance, his first wife on the average is four years younger than be. His record it has, sixty years of celebrate Labor Day in a manner that week in the borough. will eclipse all previous holidays in Mrs. Frank M. Williams is spend- second Is ten. His third is twenty or the borough. Ten committees have ing a month with* her brother, John thirty. been appointed to perfect arrange- Curtis, at Monticoke, Fa. 'What do' these statistics prove? Do ments. .. . John Rowe, jr., has gone to work they prove that as a man gains in ears and experience be finds that it The dye house at theE. J. Ross Silk in Burlington. is best, for many reasons, to be almost Manufacturing Company's plant which Miss Rose Flartey i s entertaining as old as his wife's father, or do they cures! Ask your doctor ff has been in operation since the mill he doesn't use it for coughs, was started many years ago was closed Miss Laura Hosking, of AnBonia, only prove that as men approach old Conn. *' age they are more foolish than they "colds, bronchitis, and all n Tuesday and that class of vvork will Miss Nellie Hance is visiting in were In youth? throat and lung troubles. le done elsewhere. . "Old- X., aged seventy, with a third Newton. 11 1 have found that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral It the beat medicine I <mn prsicrlba for broDMrs. Richard Veil and daughter, Harold Flartey, a young child living wife of twenty-three, said on this head chltis. Influenza, emichj. iDd hard colds." the other day: '" Rosie, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wil- in Pythian hall, while sliding down ••;" M. 1.OUBMAN, H.D., Ithac*. N. Y. " 'You can't marry a girl too young. 8*!.,50c, SI.OI). • J.C. 1 T I R C 0 . , iam Veil at Roseville. the banister Friday morning, fell off All druiiglitl. The younger she is the longer she'll for Lowell, M « n . William Fielding this week moved and tumbled down the stairs, breaking keep her health and strength and s family to Roseville station. one of his wrists. . beauty. Furthermore, the older you are Edward Gable, of Newark, renewed While leaning over some timber in the more respect she'll have for you. acquaintances in the borough this the Hurd mine, watching repairs being She'll reverence you and obey you as Correct any tendency to constipamade William Prisk had one of hisehe would her own father or grandtion with small doses of Ayer'a Pfil», week. Mrs. Maggie Conlon and children, eyes so- badly injured that at first'it 'atuer.' "Young wives rejuvenate old hus)f Newark, are visiting her relatives was thought the sight was ruined. As in Luxemburg. . v he was bending over a miner passed bands," the Insurance agent ended. Mrs. Grace Thomas i s spending two in under him and the flame from the "They make these ohl fellows dress (B170CESBOB TO A. WIOHIOS) younger, talk younger, act younger and lamp on the latter's hat flew up into weeks in Faterson. ESTABLISHED IN 1818. feel younger. Youth Is contagious. A Richard Veil and Mr. and Mrs.Frisk's eye, burning it painfully. young wife is believed to prolong an 9 Bait Blackwell Street, Dover, N. J. Thomas Edwards of Newark, are visitHopicon Tribe will hold a picnic and old husband's life. If a man of seventy ng relatives in Wharton, their former dance in the Pine Grove Saturday insured in ray company should marry home. girl of twenty, I'd consider him a betevening. • PlunbitJ, G.8 FiltinJ, Tinnint The Hungarians of this place will Charles Wilcox has invested in a ter risk by 8 per cent than he had Deen before."—Philadelphia Bulletin. , Hot Water and Hot Air ;rect a Presbyterian Chapel on theitwo-wheel mail cart. Cherry Pectoral Bronchitis a R. Hurrah for the Carnival THE HIT OF THE SEASON. DON'T MISS IT. ON MASE'S LOT \ L L NEXT WEEK. ND while you're attending the other one don't forget the Carnival going on at our store. We've been over our summer stock and in order to move it quickly and get room for fall stock soon to arrive have assembled together the most attractive array of prices you ever saw. It will be to your advantage to call and see us , anyway. There'll be lbts of warm weather yet this season and the clothes . will be good for next. A W. P. TURNER & CO., Clothing, Hats and Furnishings, Cor. BLACKWELL AND SUSSEX STREETS, DOVER, N. J. ite near th6~-Hurd mine, recently Mrs. William Ely is visiting at A CAUTIOUS ELEPHANT. donated to them by Joseph Wharton. Newton. Dealer in Stoves, Ranges, Fur- The building will cost $2,000, the plans Mrs. Michael Mulligan was taken to The SasTufcltr Displayed hf the Ant. nsoes, Zino, Copper, Sheet Lead, or which were donated.by Architect Memorial Hospital at Morristown Frimal When Near Qnlekaand. day. . -One elephant which aa officer of the Lead Pipe, Pumps, &o., all kinds of f. J. Vreeland, of Dover. Huff mine is now in operation Mrs. J . W. Downs haa returned Royal artillery lent to assist In extriTinware and Kitchen Utensils, Re- andThe cating some camels which were being the~mining of ore begun. About Catasauqua. frigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Oil wenty-five men are employed. New from Charles McPeek made a complaint engulfed In the quicksands showed an and Gasolene Stoves. ~ oiler and engine houses are being before Justice Grady that one Mrs. amount of sagacity which was positivemarvelous. It was" with the utmost Give us a call. Satisfaction guar- erected and signs indicate that this Conbrook Had stolen three of his ly difficulty, that we could get bun to go mine, which for years was abandoned chickens. After, three'hours work on near enough to attach a drag rope to - «nteed in price and quality, on the claim that the veins were too the case the justice decided that there one camel I wanted to rescue. In spite At the oldest established business lean for profit, will be worked for was nothing to warrant the complaint. if our being about fifty yards from the The Normal School is a professional school devoted to the house of this kind in Dover. ears to come. preparation of teachers for the public schools of New Jersey. William Chegwidden, of Hoboken, bank of tbe river, he evinced the greatest anxiety, while his movements were Charles- Wilker is visiting in Bartspent Sunday with hii parents. • Cost per year for board, $154.00. made with extreme caution. ley for the benefit of his health. .." Thomas Brady has returned from a Despite coaling, persuasive remonMrs. James Williams and children The Model School offers a thorough academic course , strance and at last a ohower of heavy are visiting t h e . fromer's father at visit to New York. preparatory to college, business or the.drawing room. Total blows dealt upon his head by< the exasMrs. Prouso and "son have returned Will keep We store or office Dodge Mine. < perated mahout, this elephant Btubcost in the Model School, including board and tuition $200 '.; George M; Sipley has been appointed from avisittto^Patlrson, S i cool and pleasant on the warm- station agent on the Lackawanna at , Miss Minnie Ty.acks of. Mijlbrook, bornly refused t° go where he was per year. • ' ' ^ wanted, but' with hia trunk shoved out f Dormitories with modern, home-like equipment, • ' *s-Ofjii|or'|eie'%d^-|{.| J § est Summer day, besides driv- Netcong. In front of him kept feeling his way Rev. F. L. Rounds is visiting For further information address. : ..,...,.. *William^CuIlen, .who is wanted with his ponderous feet, placing them <ing the flies away. ifferent places in Massachusetts. : here for criminalassault and who fled before him slowly," deliberately and metreading all the while with J. M. GREEN, Principal, Easily and cheaply installed. Mis3 Rose Pfeiffer is spending the to parts" unknown:some-months ago, thodically, was arrested by Deputy Hart who the velvety softies* of a cat and takweek in Morristown. ing only 'one step at a time. Then sud. Trenton, New Jersey. Noiseless in operation, and , Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Curtis and saw him at the Wharton' furnace. denly he -would break out into a supMiss Addie Clark, of Nawark, are the;Cullen gave Jthe^ officer a chase be- pressed 'kind of shriek and retreat running cost moderate. guests of the former's parents, Mr. foref Ke; got^lum"_Sr5'o% him ^before backward In' greai'hwte. •CAN YOU AFFORD TO and Mrs. Josiah Curtrs. • * • . . • \ ' Recorder Collins who committed Cullen When tbe animal had nearly completMrs. Anson Cole, of Suffern, N . Y., to" jail to await the action of the grand ed a circuit of the ground with the BE WITHOUT ONE? s visiting her mother, Mrs. Alfred jury. He was first placed in the lock- same caution and deliberation, he adup and when Owen Ouim learned of it vanced to within ten yards of the poor Roberts. . .'••- • -,,•' 1 LET US SHOW YOU ' Mis3 Maggie Coborn, of Paterson, he wanted to show how to get him out. came !, but no* another Inch would he Marshal Manke caught Owen trying move, though several men were walks visiting Mrs;^ William Somerville. THEM IN OPERATION.. "i Mr,' 'arid Mrs/"'Stevens, of Morris- •to" force cpen?a window'of the jail and ing between him and the camel withown, are the guests of Mrs. John arrested him. For this Recorder Col- out any signs of the ground giving lins fined him and locked him up. y.—"The Camel," Major A. O. LeonLockman. .'' ' ... ... RICHARD P. WARD, art. _, Mrs.. J. Louis Huff i s visiting in Then Owen started i n t o wreck the jail andfor this he was sent to Mor11N. Sussex St., Dover, N. J. Jersey City. A Dally ristown to appear before the grand Mrs.1 Johii Jonesj ,of Orange, has A man whose Income Is $60 a day jury1. Y Y lunching 'alone In a fifteen cent restau been visiting Mrs. John Frances. "117E feel very grateful to the public for the liberal rant and a clerk whose .Income Is ?50 * ' patronage giveu us this season. We believe we a month lunching wjth.ra young woman t shall have a good fall trade also, In anticipation of hi a restaurant where the cash register $56.50 TO PORTLAND AND, doesn't ring up : anything under this we have bought accordingly. . RETURN Which is cause and which Is effect! To make room for our new Btock we must dispose Via Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. Does the flfty-dollar-a-day man lunch of all pur light-weight clothing. Bather than carry $56.-50 Chicago to Portland, Seattle thus cheaply that he may be reminded anything over till next Spring we have decided to put o t troubles on earth, or does the fiftyor Tacbma and return is the low price Eye-Sight Specialist such prices on the goods as Null warrant you in stordollar-a-month man dine thus expenfor the round trip offered by the ing them. Every garment is of the latest style. SatOFFICE HODRB: sively because he wants to forget? Or Chicago, Milwaukee & St., Paul .Railisfaction guaranteed or money baok. Is the one a flfty-dollar-a-day man beSATURDAYS ONLY way. Tickets are on sale daily until LytHmE.Plnkhmm'9 cause be Is careful and the other a 8 a. m. to • p. rn. September 30, and good for return for Vmgotmble Oowyomid flfty-dollar-a-month man because he It 90-days. One may go via St. Paul and a spendthrlft?-St. Louts Post-DistBerry Building, - Dover, N. J. The wonderful power of Ijydlft E. Minneapolis, via Omaha.and Ogden, . •• PiniSiam's Vegetable'Compound or«r patch. via Omaha and Denver, or via Kansas the disease! of womankind U not. beDICKERSON STREET, DOVER, N. J . City. Best of all, one may make the cause It Is a stimulant, not beoauM-lt nes. of Plants. (MOLLER BU1LD1NO. going trip to the Pacific coast via one U a palliative, but limply b»oaiue It Is Darwin gave It as his opinion that With apteial p u t s devoted to oittle, of these and return in, another—offer- the moit wonderful tonlo and rtfoon- some plants can gee, and an Indian sheep, honea, •wine, farm machinery, rng an excellent opportunity to visit itructor ever discovered to act directly botanist relates some curious Incidents upqh the generative organ*, positively poultry, horticulture, dairy, young several, sections of the West at greatly awing disease and restoring health and' which tend to verity the belief. Observing one morning that the tendrils people, farmer*" wlvet, science and me- reduced rates. of a convolvulus on his veranda had chanics, short storiei, good ro«(U, two Lewis and Clark Exposition book :. Marvelous ourw are reported from decidedly leaned over 'toward bis leg all parts of the country by women who pages of the most reliable market resent &r to cents postage. Folders have been cured, trained nurses who as he lay In an attitude of repose, he porta of the day, a page of up-to-date free. W.' S. Howell, General Eastern hare witnessed cures and physician* tried d series of experiments with a Short newa Itemi of the nation and who hav« reoognlzed the virtue at long pole, placing It In such a position Agent, 381 Broadway, New York. • -world, The New York Tribune Ffcrmtr Lydia< E. Pinkham'* Vegetable Com- that the leaves would .have to turn pound, and arc fair enough to give away from the light In order to reach la the mo«t thoroughly comprehensive, 1 or»dit where it U due. $38.50 Buffalo fo Denver, Colorado Springs Interesting and valuable agricultural i t ; I n every case he found that the If phyaloians dared t o b» frank and tendrils set themselves visibly toward or Pueblo and Return, via Nickel family weekly In tbe .United States, open, hundreds oi them would acknowlPlate Road. and fully worth tbe regular •ubwrtpedge that th»y constantly prescribe the pole and In a few hours bad twined . Tickets on sale June 29th, 30th and July Lydlt E. Finkham's Vegetable Com- themselves closely around It. tlon price, $1.00 per year. We have •; aiade. a ' apeclal oontraet 1st, 2nd and 3d. Final return limit August pound In severe ease* of female Ills, as they know by experience It can be re' A n i m a l s a n dF l e s h n t * •which enable» us to offer the Tribune- 8th. Farmer and The Iron Era at the very For full information regarding routes, lied upon to effect a oure. . Arguing agniust the eating of meat, ingletter prove* It.low price of I1.M a year. sleeping cor accommodations, Btc., write R. on English writer remarks: "Almost Dr. S, O. Brigham, of 4 Brlgham any animal" can be made to eat flesh It 1» a great bargain. Don't mlse It E. Payne, General: Agent, 291 Main street, Park, Fltchburg, Ma«s., writes: Bend your order and money to The Buffalo, N, Y. . . The kangaroo has canine teeth. Horses "It gtvw me great pl«urure to aay'that I Iron Bm. have found Lydla B. Pinktuun's Vegetable oxea and sheep may be. taught to eat Compound very efficacious, and often pro- fletih, J Norwegian cow» have been LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION •orlbe it ia-mr prsctloe for female difficulties. known to eat flesh. Goldsmith saw a "My olden daughter found it yerybenefl- sheep'«iat flesh. A caralvor sheep Is rial for uterine trouble iome time ago, and my low Rates To Portland and Return. Spallancanl ; has youngest daughter it now tilting It for a fe- now In London. shown that a pigeon may be made to male weakness, andiinirely gminlng in health live on flesh and an eagle on bread." PUT YOUR MONEY IN Round trip tickets Chicago to Fort- anil strenorth. " I freery advocatettaa a most rellabte ipeland and return $56.60 via the Chicago dflo In all diseases to which women are tubBeaatifol Comp«»Uoils. Milwaukee & St.' Paul Railway. Jeofc, aad give it honert endorsement." The horse shares with woman tbe Tickets on sale daily until September ' Women who are' troubled with painful or irregular menstruation, bloating gift of the greatest animate physical MORRISTOWN, N. J. 30, and good for return for 90 days (or flatulenoe), leucorrhoea, falling, in- beauty, and the classification 'does the r p H E Managers of this Bonk have ordered paid from the earnings of thehoslnm Choice of routes offered by this line. flammation or uloeratlou of the uterus, lady no discredit As for man, his Pleasant (o Take. X for the sEc months ending June 30th, 1005, to the Depositors entitled thereto troubles, that bearing-down Liberal stop-over privileges. Descrip- ovarian partner In pulchritude Is away down Powerful lo Cure. under the By-Laws, a Semt-Annnal Interest Dlrldend, us follows, viz : feeling, dizziness, faintness, i d i and Welcome postage. tbe line, probably a mule and maybe 1st—At the rate of three and one-half per centum per annum on all acltive i v e book UUUU sent DCIIV for i.ui two LWU cents *,ciivo- p iiuigc. - - — o' •, ,. ;, , , "., . „, o Tr._mii r-_J!. o i tlon, nervous pro»tration or the blues, a burro.—San Francisco Onll. In Every Home. counts from $5.00 to $1,000, and on the first (1,000 of all larger accounts. Folders free. W. S. Howell, General, g h o i ; l d t o k B ^ m e d ^ t a aotion to ward 2d—At the rate of three per centum per annum on the excos of 11,000, up Eastern Agent, 381 Broadway, New o j [ ffie serious consequences, and be to and including the Bum of $3,000. The Last Word. restored to perfeot health and strength York, 3d—At the rate of two per centum on the excess of (2,000. "Does your wife Insist on having the Dr. DavM Kennedy's Favorite Bemeay Is naapje by taking Lydia B. Plnkham's Vegetato oil ncca anil both eesee, affording pcrpwuont relie Payable on and after Tuesday, July 18, 1905. ble Compound, and then write to Mrs. last, word?" said tbe man who asks imin all cases caused by Impurity of the blooa, inch a CRflNBERRY LAKE AND RETURHSOc. Plnkham, a t Lynn, Mais., for further pertinent questions. Deposits of all amounts over $5.00 made on or before the third Kidney, Bladder and llior complaints; cures con stlnatlon and \veakncs«es peculiar to women. • BrilVia Lackawanna -Railroad every free advice. No living person-has had day of any month dravf Interest from the first of such month. "Certainly not," answered Mr. Meek liantly auccrasful for nearly 4Ky years; curei where the benefit of a wider experience In top, "She doesn't hav« to Insist."— other medicines have totally failed, and hiei won Sunday, July 4th and September 4th. hosts of warm friends. Sencf for a free trial bottlo Very low rate3 for special parties on Assets, $2,816,054.33231 Surplus, $259,729.00 Washington Star. and booklet containing valuablo medical advlco, and an "Easy.Test" for discovering Klduoy.disease week days. ' Bank open doily from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. oicoptlSatardays nnd holidays. SatDates booked now. A l l woman should aalc for and follow" her Address Dr. David Kennedy's Sons, HonupuU « . Y. urdays from 9 a. m. to 13 o'clock DOOII. .Ba extraordinary In your exc«lleac# Remember,the full nunelaDr.DavldKenne- the attractions of a first-class excursion advice it she m a t stofoostrong and If you like, but be ordinary in your disdy's Favorite Remedy, made »t Bonoout, N. Y. P. B. PIERSON, President. D. H, RODNEY, Sec'y «nd Treai. Regular dinner fifty cents. well. A l e e 11.00,'" ° »otUes for HW0. at aU d g g i s t * ^ resort. play of it—Balthasar Grecian. Good fishing, boating, etc. All Kinds of Sheet Metal Work.' The New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools ELECTRIC CEILING FANS Stock-Reducing Sacrifice F. C LEAMING. MANY PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE LOUIS HOCHMAN, Something to interest the Boys and Girls on Page 9 DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY KIDHEY AND LIVER CURE The Morris County Savings Bank THE IRON ERA. DOVER, N. J., AUGUST 11,1905. "hubella Color." "Isabella color" has been described as a dingy whitish yellow. The orlgi of the term Is certainly on odd one, either of the generally given explanations Is correct. According to one story, Isabella, daughter of Philip II. wife of the Archduke Albert, vowet not to change her linen till ^ U e n d was taken. Most unfortunately for the roy^ al lady the siege lasted for three years. The supposed color of the archduchess' linen at the end of this trying ordeal la Bald to hare become the fashion. Th other explanation la a similar one, bu the story is made to relate to Queen Isabella of Spain and the siege of Granada. When we consider Uie length of time penitential hair shirts were wor In the middle ages, the legend Is not so wildly Improbable as would at first appear.—London Tlt-Blts. Dr. John Brown'* "Toaat." The celebrated Englishman Dr. Job Brown, who founded the "Brunoulan' system of medicine,- was, in addition tc being an exceedingly clever physician, a somewhat witty. personage. For many years be paid his attentions to certain lady without meeting with thi success ho desired, during which tlmi he was accustomed to propose hei health in company when called on for a toast. Being observed one day to omit the usual tribute, a gentleman present reminded him that he had foegotten to toast bis charmer. "Why, Indeed," said the doctor, "I find It all In vain. Since I have toast ed her so many years and still cannot make her lirowu, I am resolved t< toast her no longer." A Bear and a LOK Jam. A big log jam that on one occaslo blocked an Illinois river was broke in a peculiar manner. A brown bear was noticed by one of the rlvermen prowling around the skids and later was observed crawling over the pile up timber. Gradually bruin worked his way down to the key log and attacked it frantically. Instantly the maBs of logs broke. The bear was crushed to pieces. Later it was learned that the key log was filled with honey. ; The Cold In Alaska. David T. Hanbury, writing of hi irst experiences In Alaska, said: "Tb told could not be kept out of even tile most palatial csscplcs of domesti architecture which Dawson City could ut that time boast, but the authoi stuck to the cult of the morning tub. After I bad melted the pall of ice on the 'air tight' stove I poured some o the water two Inches deep Into tb< bathtub, which I had removed to tbi rear of the room, where there was n heat Not two minutes had elapsed before I threw off my chamois pajamas In the front room and, opening th communicating door, stepped hurriedly Into the bathtub, for I had no Urn to lose. Quick as I had been, the atmosphere had been quicker, and jus as I stepped Into the tub with both feet, wrenching with a great effort th soap from a beam hard by, I slipped on the newly frozen Ice Into the tub and over we went, soap, tub and myself, all separated In different quarters of the room. Those two minutes had sufficed to transmute my water Into smooth and glassy Ice." The Dock and the Orator. Borne day, my child, I will take yoi out Into the wide, green country phow you a young I'ekln duck. He I on active little tyke, Is the Pekln duckling, even when be doesn't dat back farther than day before yeaterday. When It comes to swimming b Is n sight reader, and he is more destructive to tender grass than a young Nebuchadnezzar. But unfortunately he is so constructed and flat of back that If by any chance he gets turne -wrong side up he cannot turn ove again unaided, and unless help comes he lies there and paddlles the air with bis little feet until he fans himself ti death. He Is cheerful about It, though, and makes no outcry, apparently think ing that because his legs are working he Is swimming along according to Hoyle. My child, a little duck on bis back and the average after dinner orator on bis feet are both deserving of the sym pathy which we should be ever ready to bestow on the unfortunate, and therefore we should Blgu all petition that are presented to us looking to tbi establishment of a commission to turn little ducks o.er and loquacious gen tlemen down in the hope that If they are prevented from paddling and gabbling themselves to death they may be of some use hereafter.—Tom Watson's Magazine. Tine Bright Side. "I should think you'd feel awfully sad over your quarrel with Mrs. Scaddsworth after all these years." "Yes, I do. Still there's one pleasant thing about It Her children are growing up and -will soon begin to get married. Of course, after what has hapHeredity Krrterlea. pened, I'll not have to give them anj "If there Is much virtue In the docwedding presents."—Chicago Tribune. trine of Inherited qualities, why Is there such a vast difference, as we see Comlcm and ISnarland. In a multitude of Instances,, between It Is nn almost forgotten fact that brothers or between sisters?' Bald an for a period of a little more than two observer of men and things. "Tears years during the Napoleonic wars Cor- ago I began to make a study of thin sica was a British possession. After matter, and I have a book at home the evacuation of Toulon the British filled with cases bearing on fraterna government felt It necessary to take disparities.' I know of a. learned jurist, the Island, and Lord Hood, with Nel- and a most excellent man from ever; son as brigadier, was sent to drive on point «f view, who has a brother hi the the French. With the capture of Calvl, penitentiary. I knew of a family of six July 12, 1794, where. Nelson lost his brothers, three of whom were men of eye, the Island fell Into British hands, the highest social and business -stand and George III. formally accepted the Ing, while the other three were knaves crown of Corsica, : appointing Sir and vagabonds, outcasts from society George Elliot as British viceroy, and They had the same father and mother, allowing the Corslqaus to retain their the same moral and Intellectual train legislative assembly. In 1700 the ac Ing. Whence the difference? I know of tlvlty of the French navy in other ivro sisters, one of whom Is an angel parts of the Mediterranean resulted in and toe other a totally depraved creaa sudden decision of the British govr ture. Inherited qualities often exist ernment to. withdraw from the island. and are influential In the formation of The evacuation was completed ou Oet character,, but the law of their trans 28 of that year, and Corsica reverted to mission Is wholly uncertain."—WashFrance. ington Post W t t n Martha Waahtnarton Died. Martha Washington did not die In die same room as her husband, bat In a room In the garret, under whose slopIng roof the beat was Insufferable In summer and the cold not slight In win tor, lighted only by a dormer window. The lower corner of the door of this attic room Is cut off. This was done for the convenience of the cat which was Mrs. Washington'! sole companion In bar lonely vigil of eighteen months aft•r the general's death, a companion which the old general himself had often petted, i t was the custom of the family to shut up for two years a room la which a death had occurred, and this was the reason why Martha and her cat moved to the shabby and study little garret Sinele Germ Beet Seed. Efforts to produce a ^single germ sugar beet have created considerable Interest among sugar beet growers, and so many Inquiries have been received in regard to the progress of the undertaking that the department of agriculture has Issued some Information on the subject hi bulletin No. 73 of the bureau of plant Industry. Encouraging progress is reported, and "It Is only a question of time when beets will be grown commercially from single germ seed." Those having the work In charge expect to produce this year a crop of seed beets from their selected single germ seed of laBt year and to silo these,beets In the autumn for next year's, seed production. It will be remembered that It takes two years to produce a crop of.seed... The Older Rice Region*. The decadence Inrlce culture In the states of the south ,Atlantic coast has been one of the*'most striking agricultural features of their recent history. It is the decadence of a crop that has the prestige of two centuries of generally profitable cultivation and a reputation for quality unsurpassed by any rice In the world, according to authorities of the department of agriculture. Among causes for this condition Is the peculiar inadaptability of the Irrigated . rice lands of these states to the uso of heavy, up to date agricultural machinery. This has prevented reduction in the cost of production and In this era of low prices has rendered successful competition with the rlco growers of southwest Louisiana and of Texan Imoosslble. . : .-• • : Tree*. Trees tiara about them something beautiful and attractive even to the fancy, since they cannot change their places, are witnesses of all the changes that take place around them and at some reach a great age they becoms. as It were, historical monuments, and,' like ourselves, they have a life, growing and passing away, not being Inanimate and unvarying, like the fields and rivers. One sees them passing through various stages and at last, step by step! approaching death, which makes them look still more like ourselves.—-Humboldt The Game of Checker*. The game of checkers, whether we call It checkers or draughts, la ancient and almost universal. The Chinese have a form of it which they, call "the game of circumvention." It was known to the Egyptians, the Greeks and the Romans, and, what Is stranger still, antiquarians find It to be one of tha amusements of the aborigines of New Zealand, a people who were apparently cut off from all continental associations and Influences for thousands of years. So the pedigree of the game Is as long ai that of chess, and Indeed there have been skillful players of both games who regarded checkers as the better of the two.—Youth's Companion. .• . A Man EulloK Tlser. In 1801 one of the Hagcnbecka ar.< Herman Boger, a huuter In the family's employ, went to India for tigers. Hearing of u savage man eater in a certai district, they organized a party an sallied forth to find him. Crouching like a cat, with back u. and whiskers bristling, It waited its chance for a spring. One of the natives, more venturesome than the rest, boldly charged It With a sudden blood curdling growl It was upon him anc he was brushed from his horse like man of straw. And then, though he was a man of fully 145 pounds weight, the great beaBt Belzed him as a cat seizes a kitten and started off with him toward the jungle. It was_ Impossible to shoot for fear of killing th man, and so we had to make the chase one of strategy. Finally, near the edge of the undergrowth, we cornered the tiger, and It dropped Its luckless burden. Then a bullet from an'express rifle ended its days of pillage. It hai carried the man half a mile, and, strange to say, he was little Injured.— Leslie's. New England Jnitlce. Bbenezer Snell, the grandfather of the poet William Cullen Bryant, is described as a good type of the New England farmer. In whose nature Puritanism, vlth Its stern rigors of conduct and conscience, was overlaid with many of the amenities of Yankee humor. Bryant preserved several anecdotes of his grandfather, one of which, quoted by Sir. W. A. Bradley In his biography of the poet,~may serve to Indicate the way In which ho exercised his humor, and also to show the patriarchal conception of justice that was held In a remote New. England community at the end of the eighteenth century. My grandfather, ssld Bryant,' one found that certain pieces of lumber Intended by him for the runners of a sled and called In that part of the country sled crooks had been taken wlthou leave by a farmer who lived at no great distance. These timbers were valuable, being made from a tree the gram of which was curved so aa to correspond with the curve required In the runners. The delinquent received notice that his offense was known and that If be wished to escape a prosecution he must carry a bushel of rye to each of three poor widows living pi the neighborhood ana tell them why he brought It He was only too. glad to comply with this condition. The Japanese Jury. In the Teiyel era (along about the middle of the thirteenth century) a Japanese statesman brought the laws In touch with the people by establishing a council of state, with twelve Judges, the same as our jury. Before these twelve all litigation was brought for Investigation and decision. .The plaintiff and defendant had their spokesmen, wno argued uA defended the case, and afterward the twelve retired into a closed chamber, where the following oath was «dmtnjiter«4: During the deliberation of '» case, and the decision afterward between right and wrong, neither family connection nor sympathy with, nor antipathy against, the party shall Influence. Fear not a powerful family or favor not a friend, but speak in accordance with the dictates of troth. Should there be a ease decided wrong and redress refuted to a man we shall be punished by all the gods and goddesses of the realm, Thus w e •wear, and affix our signatures. The Deadliest Potion. Cyanide of potassium and hydrocyanic or prussle add are considered by most people to be about the most poisonous of known substances. This Is an error. They are the most rapidly acting of all poisons, but not the most potent. One drop of pure prussic add placed in the eye of a large dog will kill it-within two seconds, and such a dose will kill a man. But there Is an alkaloid In aconite root called pseudaconltlne, one three-hundredth part of a grain. of "which - will kill a moderate sized animal. This is the deadliest poison known, being 800 times as toxic as prussle acid. gloving: on Carpet. Standing upon larpet has a tendency to muffle the voice, since a layer o Inelastic and nonconducting material is then Interposed between the seat ol voice production and the floor, which, when it is not covered, acts as a sound board, taking up the vibrations and giving Increased effect and distinctness to them. This can be illustrated by placing a timepiece first upon a rag o carpet and then upon the bare floor. In tbe latter position the ticking Is much louder, because tbe vibrations of tbe clock are then much more forcibly communicated to the floor and so to the air of the room and finally to th ear by actual contact between tbi clock ana the floor. A carpet damps or kills these vibrations because It la a bad conductor of sound. The difference, which Is so audible in this case, 1 In some degree to be detected when the voice is beard under similar conditions. . "Tit For Tat." Professor Skeat In his Etymologica dictionary explains the expression as "blow for blow" and says that It Is a corruption of Up for tap, where tip Is a Blight tap. He refers to Bullinger' works, L, 283 (Parker society), the translation of which Is; I believe, dated 1577, May I be permitted to direct attention to the fact that ''tit for tat" bad already appeared at an earlier date In John Heywood's "Proverbs," 1540? Blue* tit for tat (quoth I) on even hand Is set, Set the hares bead acaynst the gooae Jeblet Pp. 109, 110, Reprint, 1874. In a note It is stated that "tit for tat" Is simply a corruption for tan1 pour tant Halliwell-Phillipps' diction, ary has "tint for tant, tit f o i - t a t " ^ Notes and Queries. SIvup and Dcuth. An animal deprived of sleep dies more qulckly__thau from hunger. One of the crudest of Chinese punishments Is to kill a man by preventing sleep he dying lusaue about the fourteenth day. All animals sleep for some period of the twenty-four hour's. How and when they do so depend upon thel natural habits. But they all have this in common—that after any unusual exertion they steep longer.—London Mall Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. ADDITIONAL HIBERMA. Mrs, John F. Burrell, of Jeisey City, is spending a month with her parents at the parsonage. Mrs. David Jayne and sons visited Milburn part of last week at the home of Thomas Doyle. Miss Sarah Williams,of Morristown, is home for a week's vacation. Miss Mary Decker spent Sunday with relatives at Rockaway. Thomas flulmea is home nursing a sore finger. Li Hie Lottig is spending- a few days with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Harry, at Mt. Hope. Mr. andjMrs.'Avery Winters are going housekeeping in N e w Row in the house vacated by Sam Lottig. Mrs. Caleb Nichols and daughter, Mrs. Winters, visited Dover'on Tuesday. F. J. Rowe's hand is being attended daily by Dr. Flagge. Mrs. Thomas Harry, of Mt. Hope, spent a few days here with her parents. . -' Mrs; Warren Davenport spent a few days with herjmothcr, Mrs. Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. James Reed spent Monday out of town. Several of our young people have gone'to Green Fond for a weeks camping, A load of ladies went to Green Pond CLEMENTINA GONZALES, for a day's outing on Wednesday. OF CENTRAL AMERICA, '• Sam Friedland and wife, George RESTORED TO HEALTH. > Jayne and May Orr spent Sunday at 'PE-RU-NA THE REMEDY., Green Pond. * Indlnn Tfriaa. Indian twins are a great curiosity, for It Is said that Indlp is never permit twins to live; Twins, In their belief, are heralds of impending evil, for a great many years ago the abduction of beautiful twin daughters by memberB of a distant tribe was the cause of war and great loss of life. Hence, probably, originated the practice of killing Indian twins as soon as they are born. ' Miss Clementina Gonzalos,Hotol Pro- ' vtacla, Guatemala, C. A., In a recent' letter from 247 Cleveland Ave., Chicago, 111., writes: I "1 took Peruna for a worn-out condition. I was so run down that I could not sleep at night, had BO appetite and felt tired la the morning. "I tried many tonics, but Peruna was the only thing which helped me to the least After I had taken but a half bottle I felt much better. I continued • Its use for three weeks and I was completely restored to health, and was able to take up my studies which I bad been forced to drop. There Is nothing better than Peruna to build up tbe tystem.' '—Clementina Oontales. • Did Hli But. She—After six weeks of married life, Arthur, I have reached the sad certainty that you do not love me, Arthur— My dearl She—If a no use protesting. You should have married" some creduAddress The Peruna' Medicine Co., lous, stupid girl! Arthur—Well, dar- of Columbus, Ohio, for instructive free Umc I did my very best literature o i catarrh. Dr. King's New Discovery A Perfect Cure; For All Throat and Lung Troubles. Money back If It f*lli. Trlnl Bottltt free. Centra-Word Column. Advertisements under toll head are pub llthed at ona eent a word, bat no advertise aunt will be received for lwi than 15c; r . f fortheflrrtlniertlon. ' I hereby record oay displeasure against. certain unauthorized party who appropriated the law ond collected my rents in part, at Kb. 48 1 ? W. Black well street, Dover, N. J. Interested parties ore hereby notified that information and advices can be had only al office of V. G. Davenport.'. Dated Bangor, Pa., August 7,1905. J. O. RAMINSKI, . LOST—Soma where between Rockaway and ). h. & W. R. R. corner of S. Bergen, aud Slacliwell Sta,, Dover, a purse containing between 1200 and (300. and also valuable papers. Finder will be liberally rewarded if returned to J. E. Soehl, Rockaway, N. J NEAT PRINTING Has more weight with your correspondent ttian the more awkward kind. Call Telephone No. 1 and.lefs talk it over when nek yju need some work in our line 80 tf GIRL WANTED—Apply to .Mrs. D.'R. HumniT, 47 E. Blackwell street. 88- Iw LOST—A parasol on Gold street.' Finder will please leave at 53 Gold street.or address L. Frick, B. F. D. No. 8.- • - : -. 38 lw CELERY PLANTS—Grant Pascal, Winter Queen, Golden Hear, Self Bleaching as cents per 100. F. W. Rochelle, Chester, N J. .:."• 38-lw FOUND-On Saturday of last week a pair of spectacles. Owner can have same upon calling at this offloe, proving property and paying cost of advertising. Her Case !• Hopeleia. * A little girl became so accustomed to SPECIAL BALK of all the latest Sheet exaggeration and misstatement that no- Music 15c., 10c. and 5c. No. 28 E. Blackwell body could believe her, and her parents street, opposite Post Office. . 37-Sw were greatly-annoyed by the unfortunate reputation that she was acqulr- ' WANTED—Iron moulders at the Morris 'ounty Machine and Iron Company, Dover, Ing.• . . ' . . :• . One afternoon her mother said to N. J. her: "Now, listen, Lillian, and heed my FOB BUNT—Two flats newly fitted with words. What has happened to one modern improvements, hot and cold water, •inner may easily happen to another. gas, speaking tubes and electric bells, No. IS You know, what happened to Ananias North Morris street. I. W. SEAHINO. 81-tf and Sapphlra, don't you?" CABBON PAINT—Will stop leaks "Yes'm, I do., .They fell dead on the n ELASTIC tin roofs making them as good as new street corner, and I saw 'em carried For sale by W.W. Searing. 21-tf into a drug-store." ' : . Go t o Charles Doland & Son Jewlers 0 N. Loyal t o the La»t. Sussex Btreet with your watches and clocks "Weren't you ' slightly Nhnnoyed by for repair. Satisfaction guaranteed. • 'gtf the manner in which your wife played FLAT TO LET—In Moller Building. when she was your partner at whiBt?" "No," answered Mr; Meekton stoutly; "I wasn't annoyed, I was puzzled.' couldn't help wondering who made that fool assertion about Its being wrong to trump your partner's ace."— .; Have you seen ourj new scale of Washington Star, ,^7, / Commencing July 7'Uuen Friday Evening-Close satoidag at noon HONEST GOODS.LOWESTPR1CES : ^«LIBERAL TREATMENT GUARANTEED TO EVERYCUSTOMER -WT BROAP STJU W.PARK t T . Christina* In Comtnntlnopl*. In Constantinople three Christmas Unquestionably the Cheapest House In Newar oodi. celebrations, two New Year's days and two other holy dayB follow each other ; In quick succession. As the "old style" calendar brings" Dec. 25 two weeks after the same day "new style," two Chrlstmases, the first Latin and the second Greek, aro Inevitable. And irices ? We are told they are too Seems strange to some that we bend our efforts in this direction duras stormy weather kept a delegation They Were Orphana. of Armenians from attending an ow. - We think differently, and ing the summer months. It needs no apology. It is a matter of record "What a mendacious duffer you are, ecumenical council at Chalcedon In and lact that the savings we have made in Furs the last lew years for our hibbB," said Dlbbs. "You said this depend upon you to prove us 451, at which council the date of Christpatrons is considerable, and as we take the entire risk it is not at all' mas was changed from Jan. 6 to Dec. was an orphan asylum, Instead of right We believe you appreciate •hlcb It Is an old men's home." strange that the department has been a busy one since its opening a week 25, the Armenians have ever since kept "Well, you go In and look for an old good service, and as for the cars, ago. Do you know our proposition? Could anything be more liberal? their old day. man who Isn't nn orphan, You won't ou know we,use "RAMBLERS." ^ S e l e c t your Furs now at a saving of one fourth to one-third, pay a small Where He Drew the Line. find him." W deposit and we reserve it until winter-pay the balance in small amounts M. de Sainte-Beuve, the popular At your service, Fearful Re-renge. * or when you get the Fur. If you change your mind for any reason whatFrench writer, once fought a duel. DOVER GARAGE COMPANY. Watts—Does your wife ever scold ever, you can have all that you have paid as well as your deposit back When the principals took their positions, It wns raining hard. Sainte- rhen you have been out late at night? without a question—Fur Coats, Scarfs and Mufls. Beuve had his pistol in one band; with 'otts—Oh, no; she never snyB a word! House Cleaning Reminder. Ihe gets up the next morning about 4 his other hand he held up his umbrella Beautiful line of Lace Curtains from 50o I'clock and practices on the piano, and ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARQE. The seconds protested. i $2.00 a pair. Big assortment of curtains daren't say a word. SAMPLBS SENT ON APPLICATION' "I have no ebjectlon to being killed," some hi dotted and striped effects from to to Bald he, "but as to being wet—no, no!" Soayardat J. H. Grimm, flN. Sussex St. AUTO LIVERY. >We Are Selling furs Every Day t