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GONTftlNS MORE i ; ANY OTEEH PAPEE. MA8 THE LARGEST V m@aMTi@R ;i; Northern New Jersey. :J: >4 VOL. XXVI. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NSW JERSEY, FRIDAY, APRIL 3. 1896. NO 19 THE fOBMBIIED EVERT HUDAT BY PUfililSH&KS AND PHOPRIKT0I18. OJfioe on BlaekuxU Street next doo: to tlte National Union Bank. TERMS OF nuBsaairi'ioN INVAKI. ASLV IN ADVANCE. UNEYlAn «SO0 Hixitomn TllllKJC MONTHS .,, fiO AJDYKBTJSING 1 wk.J wksh wks.I t 75 17.'. 2 X COLUMN. (800 Ti 7 8 (W 10 00 I a 60 2100 WOO Percentage addod for extras. Local notice* fifteen wnta per line, ,<W1TT K. HUMolKK. Htal Krtale MHtiDBUmnce Ag.ut. pe over Tbe Qeo. Klcbords Co.'. ato.v DOVER, H. J. D K , I*,' J. (8toUA.ii; OFFICE Uouns J1 to il i\ u. n to B p. M. PiJQIAI* attention (riven to DIBEA8EB ol WOMEN uua OHILDBBN. AU kinds of FtutnblnK, HooOng and Biiurt Iron Work eatlsfnetorlly executed. In itock at alt times itorea and Hot Air Furnaces or et diti Hardware, Cullury-TIn-waru, Oil uta, I*1IIKII and Scraulon ^ ' Oil*. Fnlrbimki Retina tnd E UI /UUKNK J. COOI'EH, ATTORNEY AT LAW »»» MABTEK i»D BOUU1TOK IM OHANCBHV UQlce iu Uiu Tuu» 3uUdiug, UruJ. A. LYOH'B 6TOR*, DOVEK.N.J. I AMES 0. CO0FER, • DOVER, N. J. lunuronco Broker aud CoiumlBdui Klro, Life, Srouin Boiler, Eraiilojeni'Lia- bility u d U n BUNk Inwnuca. Our lc- .uiaiioe inmrw. Itetl E<l«t» bougbt Bud •uld <m Uoiumlwun. n-ljr. p Ett O. OUMMHIB.M. 1),, GBNBRAL PHAOTITIOMKll, iflU BfKOUUBT U TUI T1UUTUKNT OJT I1BHU lUTlSU ASP MAtiMAL DIQKASlCa. Otllce on uortU Bide of Blnckwell utroet (uid about SCO feet i*nt ol Warron Btrcot, DOVER. H, J, TOHH BHAV1NO 1»D HAIR OUTTDIG SALOON, MANSION' HOUSE, COB. BLACEWM. Aim BUBHEX BTHKKT, DOVER, H. J. Ttig uloce lifts boen outlrelv relllted lu a neat S T ' l d l ' d OHIUren'. Hair lU fraddint-HBllBY W. UILLEIl, Secretory and 3*«WHrtf-B. T. BULL. HAKiOKHHi Uenry W. Miller, Henry 0. Fitnej, inrelloiB. Hull, . FhlUpH. Hoffman, !«s. Y.B»»II, M.D. Paul Ravin, Unround D. Hotey, John Thitobar. KUBBIM B. Surkt January III, 1805 LIABILITIES. ]ce depositors:.... f I,HM,0t7. IT '-•-"—-Mm. 1, 16,103.88 (1,912,280 M Surplu. 1A«H4.7« interest iBdedared and paid (a J t n w r j and tuly ot each rear from the profit* of tht pn- rloiiBBIK moothaVbnaineM. rTladlo.ai Cutting a B TOS. K. wiUiiAua. cB^, UASON'ijD SLATER, . "*' POUT OUAU, N ; J, Cootraota Mrm Jor all U»*> or work In either line o! 'builueo null Uia 1, it nmtorWi furnWied. Betting Hollera and covering SWom Plpeo wltu Aebofit*n a HpeclaJty, Omoo mar Uentral Ueput. KHy. VrAIlflK LUTHER COX,.. OOOBTT BnPEIUKTKHDENT ; Of rUBLIO SCHOOLS Omm-BUiCllIWiairBT., BOVEH, N. J SOUH8 : 0 A', M. to 12 u.'evbry finturday. o ,UVBR 8. FREEMAN, OARPBSTEn ABO BU1LDKR. FIMIH aud epedflcntlans made nnd contrBcto talon. JobSln J Hi n«s» l«irUi»l»rlJ mt«nd«i to. OMcre lolt at tho Ullok Urug Bloro o Mt. Win. tt Oood»lo or ot the p»t . i l t a "111 boDromntly aU*m<lod to. Corner Unionanu RIvorBtroeU, Dover, H . J . . ' p i l E HEW JERSEY IRON MININO CO. OVrZRft TOR 8ALB DESIllABLE PARMSO AND TIMBER LANm IN MOKIUS'.COUST* In ldu ot Bacres ami' upwards and Bevoral litaA building lou In I'ort Unim, N. J. AddraaL. O;Bl«liivilntj.Se<iV,H j "•pHOS. JOBKSOK, Maaofootarer' and Dealer In MONUMENTS,HEJDBTOHE8, MANTELS and all wotlc In MarUo and Qranlle. All «ork of the beat order and pfim reasonable. Ouoiwrnj, emnrr, -i- DOVER, K. I. vy^i.uoss, , .... . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, aOLIOITOaiKOlUSTEItJSCHAMOEHY ;AHO.MOTARYPUBUO BTAHHOPE, -:- KKW Jaitaitr. Dr. W< E. BERRY,: DOVER, N . j . HOURS! 1 to.3:i)0 and 0:130 to 8 P. M. daily, Biwpt Monday/ Sunday! i to 3 only. • O m c B BrBClAWIES i K)o, Eir, Now and TbwBl •«•« WILCOX & JIERUV r Cam enters^«B ni ^ D0VEB.N.J. lflaiUona for bulltilon, co ril fithl Jobbing Proraptly.Attended to HL.ATE HOOFS—We turulnh flret-ciuss slato bnd put <m (•!&!«' /oofi b; good mechaoics. backet's BUpntblag Paiwr d|«aya on hand. Oltlco and Shop onfcskckwuHSt., uoxt to Dover Lumber Company's ililL ' H. J t W l w o i . A. S. B«HHT. WM, S, GOL-UARD UPHOLSTEEING done in all its branches ., D0VEB, H, 1, ROCKAWAY, N. J. »CE!JT3 FOR THE . DUPLEX AUTOMATIC STEAM DEATBUS. _ Steam and Hot Water Htufers. Thfr arv of wrought boiler iron, hare cojiuer flues, R.u.«ui>wjUrU/ lutUefolluwluK poluta; Orw oru^Oll CIOIILI, Cftipe's, i. Hofi^l Uubbsr Buckwf TEE OOUNTY BAHK. MOHniBTOWH. H, / . NOUlUflUATKIf tKARCIf *d, I«T4. Depodta made on or before tbe 8d Akj* of lanuwy. April, July and October, drrnw ID- :erest from tba ltt days of Mid tnootlu BANKlUa HOUBB. III. to * p. a. d*lly. except B*ltirdaj. iatuidnys from B A, *. to 18 u. (noon) Md 'romTtoOP. K. BETTER TH/W BANKS You couldn't make a better Investment of money tban by tbe purchase of diamonds, set or unset. Tbey don't rust, moths don't eat tnem, they don't fluctuate In value to any ppreciable extent and you ;an always realize ion then very nearly their value. They make fine presents,or heir- looms and are always excel- lent .collateral. Wnen you want first water diamonds or any jewelry, first see J. W. KIRK, DOVER. N. J. .^H. CATOXT, 0. L-VoDHHnta, a,V.VAitDuiT«ni« W. H. Cawley & Co,, Prop's tor ind botUen ot BALLENTINB'8 Beers, Ales and Porters, and nuDUfacturefl ot tne baft Soda and Mineral Waters, : fiATlflFACnoN OUiHAKTKBn. TULIPS, HVACINTHS, NARCISSUS, CHINESE SACRED ULLIES, ETC. IS LiKOE QUISTITTES AT SPANaiiEB'S QBEEMH0USE8 •lAHT TDUM NOW. BUlBa FBOM 1(50, PEB DOJES DP. [AMOS H. VA YOU SIIOULLH' T KJfJil' JJOUSJt WITHOUT A PORTLAND RANO«! f YOUR HOUSE f FURNISHEDAT V LOW COST Up Here's a glimpse ol what you can do at 73 Mar- <§> ket St. with small money—substantial goods at l § ) modest prices $168.85 FOR FIVE ROOMS. (Wlllibi-uorffoodil, $1O3,IS FOR FOUR ROOMS. KITCJIPV; Range oitd Fbdurcs,., Tulle Tv'oClinire Oilcloth ..f 1300 3.00 $17.80 . DrNiKG AKD SITTING ROOJI: t Extension Tublc J4.5D 6 Dinning Chairs 3.00 12 yank Ingrain 6.t» Mlrrur j.co «ngc Rocker Parlor Suit 1 75 ^19.50 ^ 25 yards Lrussela Carpet Table Parlor Stove.., : U^a Room Suit 16yards Slnttitig Wnltress, S|iriug mid Ueil- li 8.5o KlTCHKN: Kongo mid I-'ixturea. .li&eo DmiNR AND SirriNO Room Kxteuskai Table *S.oo SCImim Voo 14 yards Ingrain ; , , , B.4O 1'ARl.OR; I'nrlorSnit €35.00 25 yards llmsseiB,., XT.50 Mirror. JJ, Table 3p00 I'arlurStove 6. Ili:n ROOM NO. 1: Antiinie Oak Hint tao.oo 16 yards Ingrain.,.; 6.40 Mattress, Siiring, Itcddiiiir " nud Pilloiva .10.00 foS.40 UI:D ROOM NO. 3: Hcil Room Suit *is.oo 12 youls Mntling I.So Mattrtss, Kpriug, Ueddin([, So 8.00 { SPRING CARPETS tJ^^Z^ ^ nothing old about the stock—everything the latest ant) best. Prices ^f ^f will Surprise you. . fltf) ^A/IOS H. VAN HORN, Ltd. « <j MARKET ST.li Furniture, Carpels, Stoves, Etc. J. J \ Near Plnne St. J» 1 nofiSo. M *-* NPVV 0OO0S DEUVORUD NEWARK, N. J. I TO ANV PART OP STATE. REMOVAL Dr. A. Q. FREEMAN Has removed his Dental Office to rooms over , Pierson & Co's. Clothing Store DR. XI. C. Continues his position with DR. FREEMAN DOVER LUMBER CO., BLAOKWELL STREET . —DEilEES IN— LUMBER •:- OP -:- ALL•: KINDS Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings. &c. BEiCKET and SCROLL S AWIN a DONE TO 0EDEB COAL, 1000 ii BUI MATERIAL always on hand. Having lately erected a large Coat Trestle with COVERED POCKETS and a capacity or one hundred cars, we can supply our trade with DKT AND SCREENED COAL ni r desiring to handle their own coal can have It screened and loaded with . . out shoveling THE DOVER BUSINESS COLLEGE Is the leading business college of northern New Jer- sey. Improved methods. Experienced teachers. Moderate terms. The best system of teaching Bookkeeping-of any college in the State. Steno- graphy can be learned here thoroughly in the short est time. ENGLISH FOUR SHORTHAND COURSES PENMANSHIP COMMERCIAL Visitors always welcome. Worthy graduates as- sisted to positions. A copy of the* "The Dover Ed' ucational Advocate" sent free upon request. Fred. H. Wlldrick, Prop., Dover, N. J. WHY SUFFER FROM LACK OF LIGHT, Get Vexed Every Day with Poor Lamps? BUY "THE MILLER" LAMPS wfifcii «froiiiCMy of Htitit (tnttla Ii fmir rir™,) «ro«t kVif ihfWittaiufcthrcin.oi.irrt sQjilntitfiny irnrt iq broken It niu bn '—Rotluillr uo wuur out la A W» mska niciro'cliun n-thDiiknuil i»Hnle»~nH llfiht Unutt, Club, (W«, Vti-tniT, Uhuich. in., ««. If inur d«!« will not Eui<ulf vcmiltm -jilUor 11 Utopt 5 **: EDWARD MILLER ft CO., SSiZffiZSf ' m '" en *j \ r " or folll 1 Woullicr Lur'tt " JIlII.I.Eft'» OIL EiUbltabid "fllAN UFA CTL'REUS HAVE THE ON THE DEBT LINE OF BEATING STOVES : BANGES In tbe World, wan at «P«tai» In >e« tba.iktou OBl obuiilon .11 .tori. ttrfrtd l ri A l Ibo World, <nn o( txpirtaci jnnUx u« In >e« tba.iktou OBl obuio .11 .t bivlog obOMtlooKbto tolira ror tbo taut in tt» m.rfrt and low prion. A lnj. ll£e ot boimrurnMiliwi locludlril m«oy «o«lsHI™ Mitn»ii'> Foot Warmers, ^7aah(CR;filoehlnes,Wringora, BEMI UnnnleTed \Tnxe, to. plDMBING, STEAM AND HOTWATEB HEATING Tin Work ot all kinds to order nt tbe old itani. 1). S. ALLEN, Dover, "N. J. Womci's Oxfords v "Will again be very fashionable this season. Our store is the headquarters, and our shelves will be filled with every con- ceivable grade- We will men- tion as particular specials our 80c, J^.qo and $1.25 grades as being most deserving of the ladies' attention. HEAGAN SHOE CO. Opp. D. L & W. R. R. Depot. DOVER, N. J. DOVER'S MOST POPULAR STORE ... 3L.E5H3VI A.T<r cfc GO. .Grand Easter Special Saturday, April 4th. tt)K «nd livm \ng extra apid- Easter Card given away free, j G "«-l hl "unM l "j l i. Doil't fail to get OtlC, they Will i Guaranteed.^Du be worth while having j "iY . n<> thli Take advantage of these prices 7 cuts BEST -I tent. par bOUP J iior BTJsaJi pound HE&T pound j! Special Prices Special Pilots Special Prices i 8 a.m.to 11 a.m 2p.m.to 9p.m. 9p.m.to 10p.m. B(wt8ii(rarCure<lIUiiiB0c California llmnB, II. Tc Hirletly Freali ERBI, SI NO. 1Potatoes, bu Sk: Rucur Cured HinuluVrit. Uo vgtm for ............ ,,.We Best Pork Chilis 11) ... Wo Huimr Cured llscin Be I-i'iiion or Vunllln l<lnv* HirlcUjFrwuiKuuB I!ta V.-iiI lo K(u»t....t(totti We Hgwrt AA.V I'ak'ut inoi'cwdt'P ft) Kttrhr.Ji.iM!l ( eiw,iaiii... % 6o Pltuir.hl,!.. |4.._ Boup IStttU ot (lixnl C'littco. H»i Id! Hi'Kt I.fin.l)CliopH..,1.,,l(k; lk-«t81r.Dj( ll«an» cun . Co lltid I'repnriHl llnckw't. r(o Hcst 1'orlerIIuuaH iric Hest GlnK*r Hnn,)n Be Maplo tjyruii. <|t. lioltle.Bjo Flnuat Java ami Mocha Ili4t ttirH^. Ib rio Fain;? L<Miic>nii t UoE He LofTt.13, »U... .«io Do Coiigb Candy &-• Don't forget we are the manufacturers of low prices. L. LEHMAN & CO. |1 BlacKweiiSU w" mm Dover,M. Oonffmin»ruBEH! KEWAllK, TltENTOS. KL1/.ADKTH AHO RAIIWAY. JERSEY LAY JUDGES PB0T2CBT. luy Juilgto Holtsr.tQ aud I't-flay msde a ruml irotfBt \\ r ednewloy in the Court of Com moii PIMIB lu Jersey City ejiitlost tbe ruteutly i'inict<Kl law wblcb rontovoi tbem and all tbo olfar Liy Juigpa iu tlie Htale i onioe. JiiBt .wfore uoou I'rf B[<llug Judgo fludniMlti tnak bin wnt uu llio bencli, Ju'l««g Hoflniau and Kenny followed him and took their accualuuied wat». ABIt wti uodprstowl Lhtt BOinothiag uounul T U a bout to bedoua, Countj Clert John E Kliber, who IBclerk of a)J tbe eowlB by virtu: of bJa cilice, took Deputy Clerh ParU>tl'a place at tlm Clerk 1 * desk. Tbo jirocecditijjg were opened with tUe •&• ouuc«iuput by Judgo Hudaptab tbat the Oturt of Common Pleas !• now In teuton. Iru I duly recorded bare as be fug (irenent tu a member of the Court of Coumou Pl*a*r oiked Judge HotTuiau, ttddrenlag Cl«rk '• No ilr," Btiairered the County Clerk. "Why uptl" 11 liecsufB of nuHCtof tlie I^islnture nlikti ulldhei the Lay J urine*," "I (lestre toelate," catd JuJga Hull man, tbat I am bore to pet-form my duties as a neniber of tbla court under my eomtitutfonsl fgbts, and I detlre (t to recordod." Jurtge Kenny *twt through the aame ftir- uuiu; aud ttddtJ :'_"! joalro to PliUr my ,'rotftt* ngalnut 1x1 nj cxcludad from tbla cuurt. I wai appolnte-i by tlie Qavertiur fur term uf live jearx. I have Btrvod four sarn, aiid I claim my couttltuUonal right to rre tho rcuiBinliig one." Judge Hudepctb, ofte- i|uotluj( from tbe act aliollnliliig the Uy Judge), turned to bh auo- dales and said, " Mr. Ho If man and Mr, Kenny, by form uf tufa late enactment eacti lourt thall be cnmitnaed of one Judn«, nnd 1 nn therefore compelled to refuse to reujguUe ltber uf you geutlemen as meiulierfl of tbls ; nrt. I no Instruct you, ilr. Clerk, and tlie natter »lll#ocn record." Juilflna Hoffman au<i ICeony (iuol bauds nlth Judge Hudspetb and rellred from the h. Tho coDstltutlonelit; of the set abol- iRbing tlie Uy Judges will tie argued at the next term uf tbe I? upromt Court. 7. U. 0. A. NDtea. : Tbe men's Buiiday afloriiooii sfrvloe next; Bundsy will be coniliir-W liy tbe)0U3^ men: from Uraco M. IS. Church. It will Iw an Hnstur *oug turvlce end we truit will tie well attended. Tlio nerrlca wilt begin at 4 P. U. j nil men are invited, Tbe meeting lait Sunday vai the beat held lu a long lime. Tlie bay't mtjetltin "ill to led by Lvinrolot Ely. The lioj'ii brigade it uow tinr.Highly organ* j iz'd wltti tbe following ulllcerx: Council : joiLj)(;8 j d of Liuuuelot Ely, jireddent; 13*1- uniud llowell. »(cretory; Harry Fritts, treai* urer; Charlen Cummin(w, Eugene Ayres, Fieri JjbuBOD. Tbemilitary officer* are: Alex Bennett, Caplolu, Arch Douildion, 1st Lieutenant; Fred Ctdlard, Ut Bergeant; Utymoml IIu)«art, Corporal. Ttitt company iceti every Tuesday night for Bible and military drill aud Ii ia a Tery eafufacUiry undfllun. A (wall twtsrfaluaierit (a talked if by tbe hoys to ra's» tumey for cqulument. A good tlmo U louUed [or at the bay's re opLlon taulght. There will be l*e cream and lake of wubli most buys arevery foud, inuaio iiid guinea. UJJH wbu bel)pg to the anti' olg»rette league aud the bojs department of | the asiociatlon art) Invited ! Mr. John Oohu, of Portland, Oregon, bu deeded to tlie a-soclntfoa of tbe city a lot worth $1 ( O(W. Mr. Dolan ii a Catholic and when asked for a suuflurlptfoD arid, "gentle- > m' you know I am a Hotnan Gttboilo and dllfer with you IDe great msny tbingB, but I Ilrmly believe an American city without nbool) chutcbts and a Young Men'i Chris- tian AsfloalatfoD waotd be a failure, and I am glad to contribute to worthy a cause." v By lbs will of tbt> late Slid. Aultuiuniot Canton, Ohio, tbeCanton Association bat re- ceived a bequett cf (15,000. January Clearing Sale Of Jackets, Gapes, Dress Goods. Hosiery, Housekeep- ing Linens and Laces JACKETS DRESS GOODS irii™S, ulloa 1 Jacket tnltne black dtefffr lTSpUir price »U.W,«l ^/| (1(1 6.50 5.oo CAPES long, regular price (I, »t. LadlM' Cape, tUck coney, regular prloe|5.50, at., ..... , ..... ; -• M In. lonfl,refrulw price|I5, at ...... $7.89 3.50 11.09 43 in. Ulnck Huarlctttt, double chain, HO- ynr, UnIliilaU,n'ffiilArprlc«fiOc.,at t At* 45 in. UUck Bt-fKe, rt.-gu1ar prlcejl, at.. 72C 42in. Itlnck Unnrlutta, all wool, regular r Q/* 4.1 ID. UkckStirge.nll wool, regular price AOp 76c, al tOk 33 to, CftHhinere incolors, all wool, ivg- ncn uuir price 60a, at tfOV M In.' All Wool Dress Flannel, regular on» price too., at 4ai. HOSIERY Black HOBS, silk Hnlsh, rtKuiar iriooa«.,nt Ladli«' Mack none. Henusdorf dyo, &) I l a ' « a t ; ' Hlack Iloae, rcRUiar made, at.., WB wish to call attention to .lie new style ol Corset called Annorside. GoarRnteed not to break down ou tbe Bides. Price 99c; worth $1.25 Spool SilkB, 100 yds, 8 cts. spool Spool Silts, 60 yds, 4 eta. spool . Spool Cotton, any make, 3 otB. Bpool ^THIS ISNO SPECIAL SALE HUMBUG. Buy what you want. •When in need of anything else call again IV . Corner Blackwell and Morris Sts., DOVER Grand Spring Opening ew YoiR P l i i e i g Sloie ON April 2d and 3rd AN ELEGANT WSl'LAY OF EABTER MILLINERY At) Urn Ifttesl tovdtliia In TIUSIMEIJ AND UNTRIMJIKH 1IAT6 AND BONNETS HIR varleiy of LADIES' SEl'AKATU BKlltTS AS1> 1VA1ST8 All the Intent di-alRin In VELVET, BILK AND CI.OTII CAl'Efl all bcimtirnlly trimmini, Also HISADY-MADE DltESSES In light unit dork doUi. Anew Una WBAN'Ena AND CORSETS COB. WABUEN STJIEETS, DOVER, N. J, . . IE CQKN15H FlflNO | 1 ' fiS ORQflH F/1CTORY, J WASHINGTON. ^I^N.J., U.S. A. relcomo. Sec fur youTidr how pis- ntarJ crenni arc made, inijictt our ' uterloU, (jur wonJerfui machinery, & _ur hamliomo oflicei, cur lumber t ynrilt, our patent dry kilni ntd the T r Lcit equipptJ facloiy nn earth. Let ui tr meet you iicrtonally and iluke you br S2 . .... hand.' 'Afewmomeoti- plenum cfot «i I % i^';*-"^"- maVc us friendi ntid tin U> RCOII all Btound. If C 1 p s 3 T ^ you cannot naitibly visit in, then tend for our ifoj •> handiomo litht-Efpli «taloBuc, conu,nlnC valuibie ID- J -, .._..rallaBlof*[Hho different llylei mad« by m. with price* r»rc«ih »nl S ^, BintUUmcnt plan, toiuit allpockeii. Our cntniocae irUlcoat yon nathInK and B ) will aara you money. Certfifmidttict uIMltd. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME.?! CORNISH A CO, WASHINGTON. NEW JERSEY, U. S. A. C POHT OEA.W. m\o Nlmnmnti, a^«d 14; HOD of Mr, and Mrs Joa. Himmom, |)»m-d away oa Hsturday niornliiK afUr a yerj short, but were Mow. Ue went Ui vork in the flllf mill oa Wednei- d»y morning lut wan compelled to return borne tlie tame day, »lct. Dre. Walton and "tfE-rrja atUnded him, tiut be grew gradually lorae until tbe end camo. Iulkmatlou of rbe boweii was, we understand, tbe cauw of bin dMtli, It watt a bard blow for the family and tbey b»vo tto warm irmjistby of tbe ooiumunliy, Tbe funeral lerrloes.was Leld Moudny nfurcoou wben a large number of frfendi gatbered. Tba body waa carried by hand to tbe cbardi, tight ofhti Hund»y •ubool clBHuuatis ftutlng 11 bcarurt. A double ttiftle qnartotte coiupoied of eight young uwa BSUK *t tbe church aad grave. Her. A.M. larr.B preicbed tho BBrmon. H«mark4 were ilia msde bf Jt-r, H. Shertnaa. A irreatb and pllluwtif Duwert were proTided by bis iliDpmatei. Fred Kiug euil lirldo returned from tlieir wedding tour ou Friday evenlug and a large party of his youug friundi paid lilm a vlmt met liisile the nlgbt air rliig with meet it rains rom tlie band. A plMBant evealug WM pent together and oougntulatluut were hover;dm tbo pair. Curd* aiiDounciog the marriage of Anwo T>. Uolu, of Dover, to Mlu Haggle Kiberta, of thla place, are out. Tbe <lat« belug April 10. "B were RIOJ to bear of "Ur*ndmother btiUV > lni]>ruYem>'ut, Hhebul>wn Tery iluk at Euatoti, but in reooferliig. Her ion Jotm Mitchell nod daugbMr vUltod her. Curds •Qnounolng tbe man-lags uf Thos. Tr^etiza U> Mlu Anule rJuundert, ar« out. Ufubarrj Waltem It no lonjer driving team (or II. F. Drain & Go. Deisle Vealo U Improving ulcely. Hictard Duukla, of Patenon, wsn in towu Sunday vliiUng liU pirent*. Mr. Davis Is moving bia liauselntlJ goodi to Luxeuiburg into Hie tiouM tormerly aocupled >j bini. Michael Pule? died ou Wedtietday at bis jome after a brluf lllaesa, Fuoerat wrvloea ire to b#held tbii Friday morning. 11B oavwi a wife mid un-eral children. The rent at houie* In our borough bars, Frith fewetc«ptlanp, been talttud. We undersund a rewptiou wai tuoriered [lev. A. M Harrlf, in tbe etiureb, on Wed- nesday evening, aud tbat a goodly number .ttenepd. ThM. Cooking liu iUrtei to work in the tilaclttmltli ebop at the Mount Pleasant mine us taeljwr to M'm. H. Cbamplon, Br. Weuaderataod tbat Ood'i American Vol- inteera vii]] cwmpj Honi»'< Holl ou Tuesday veiling next. It. F. OreiD will aoou build two uew doubla bouscH onCanal street, nfar tlie iron bridge. Tbe cellar Is Mug dug (or Jamei 'Williams' ew liotiKe In Luxemburg, Will Dabni attended the funeral ot hK Grandmother, Mn, Tonf, at Arlington, ou WediiBadiy aftornooo. Auotb.fr crowd of nifnen from Neir York Stale aud will work lu the Mount (Pleasant Tbe Defender B. B. C. and a picked uine will iilay tbe first gatuo of bate ball tomor- row, Hatutday, on tbe Athletic groundi. St. 3£I{Babet£i p i *eVJtiniCBi. Et. Klitabetb'a icademy, at Convent sU- ttou, near Madison, was tbe sm>ii« of a novel gathering last week, Wtdne*J*y, Mather M. Xavler bad luued a call tor a meetingto form an aluniniu tesooi*tlnn. The meeting was attended by over nfity matrons and joung women. Tlie graduitos cams from New Vork, Brooklyn, Jeney City and the Went, and there vraraevenafew fromUexloo and Soutli America. Tne following officers were elected: Precldont, Mra. K. BfcCoroiack: Vice President, Uri. A WUllamn, of Paterson; Treasurer, Miss EHMbetbStaitb.daugriter of United BUtea Beuator Smith, of Newark; Becrebiry, MIMJulia Harllii, ot Nevr York; Uncording Secretiry, Bitter Mary Agnes. Sister M. Pauline was elected honorary pres- ident for life. Old Deedi, Ira Smith haa lu his poesmioo a parch- ment deeil ot proivrtj (n Morris county, siya tbe Simoex Heglstfr, purchased by Ills uroat Rraudfflthsr. It d»Ud May IS, 1750, and t tircnty-nicth jear of tbe relsn of our BOTeretgn Ltrd George tlia Bueona. New Jersey *an tbtn a province or the king. The consideration for th* purohsje was Hlxpoands. He 1ms also tbe deed for tho fann near Wash ODvilla upon whloh bit father and graad- father r«Idod. It Is dated September 9, IRflf. The cotulderntlon was 81039,20. Ore Tonnage on ths Oontrtvl. Tbe ore tonnage over the Hlgbt Bridge Brant* In 1K>5 was to Pbilllpslmrfc and points went, 221,344 tons and Sent,, and to point* on the High Bridge B'aacflG2,fW5 tons and Ocwt., >r a total of 273,859 tona and Uowt for the yrer. January of this year there b«ebe*n shipped through 21,140 tons and 1*1 owt t loo»l5,620tonsnn<18c*t. February, through ton*, S o»f, local i 4S5 tone and 4 cwt, tfce pradaot/on bf month* the statiitlcs fortbh fear show altttli falilnjc eft, wblcb, however, may lie mare than made ip before the end ot the rear. Eeoelver for Goal Company. .Vice-chancellor Pitney fn Jersey City Moo- day appointed George W. Jenklnr, of Morris- town, receiver for tbe Winlon-lAngdon Coal Company, wbtoh CouDaeltor R. O. Babbitt, who mode tbe application, declared was in- The compmy WBM organlcod leu then alx months ngo with a capital of $160,000,' and Its object was to buy and MU coal to t<j etcamtbipi fn Naw York harbor. Bsotuel P. Langdon launder arrest In rhilodelphl*on lusplclon of having caused tbe death of Annie SIcGrath, who passed for bis wife. Stablea Burned, Tbe extensive atablea At the Morrlstown Driving Park, juit outsMe ot Morrlatown, ) deatroyed by fire about 1 o'clock Tuw- roornlOR. Aislslance wai euked of tbe Morrlstown fire department, anda truck and hose company were Mnt totbe BCODR, Tbey kept tlia lire from spreading:, but more than eighty stalls hod already burned. The Ion ID iay and grnla wa« fully tO.OOO. The &n supposed to bare been of Incendiary origin. Arrangements for the Uorrli County C. E. Convention, to be held In Madison, May 33d, ftra being vigorously poshed and the plans are already nammlng deta.ta shape. It fs tba aim of the committee to have ever; pba<e of 0 . E. work presented ID the most helpful manner, and every effort basbeon made to tecure for each subject tbe very best nun to present It, All who are acquainted with the energy and wondurful cucceu ot Ilev. W. Z. DavU, Bu|>t. of Good Cltftenrblp department, and Asilatoot Supt of Junior Work tc thin Bute, rejoice to know tbat be him already been secured for an addns*. Further notic* wl be given from time to time concerning sr- Oare for Headaca«. As a remedy for all forms of headache Irctria Bliters has proved to be Lhe very l>ett. It tfTfclB a prrinnnent cure and the rncmt dreaded babltusl elck httdachm yield to l u Influence We urge all who are ndllcled to prccurti a brittle, and give, this renitd; a fair trial. In cues of habitual conciliation Klevtrlo 13liters cures by giving the ned bine to thp bxiwol>, and few csaei long resist nee of this medicioo. Try It ouce. Large bottles only Filtrcpnta at Bobert Klllgore'i Drug Store, Dover, R. F. Oram &Co.'*, Fort Onun tnd F. H. Jenkins' Cbotar. CHESTKK. Mr. aud Mrs, Charles Hard In spent Sunday 'Ub their sou, John 11 a»rdln, of Newark. John Drakt h home from Cornell spending la vacation. The Misses Uughson and Mrs. Robert*, or flainSeld, were tba guests of Ltn. Frank Hcgbior, for a Ir>w days laat wrek, Koleri V'anovar has resigned lila position with SiujiBon & Case snd Jacob Tredway, Jr., liQ'Ilng tbivacsncy. Miu May iiurd, of Hover, is tbe guest* of Uiss Anna Beward. Mrs. BmmaBudd and her daughter, Mm. oattB, at Ajtbury, hapo bean ej^adiug aUw uays witli Mr*. Jacob Praetor. C'harln Mitchell and lister, of EilitbetU, spent Punday with their couila, Joseph Uragg. Misi Jennie Hedges ha« returned from a 'Isit with her brother at Plain field. Mr*. John Crammer, of Jersey City, aud Cbarh-B Budd, uf Newark, la vliltlng MLu Bod is Budd. Willie Amineruun. of Morriftown, is stop- ing with her uucle, William Booker. Mia Nancy Bkelleuger la «uterta<nlng Ulsa Nunn, of Morrla PlainB, and Ulai Annie Wyckolt, of High Bridge. Alvle Martini, of Flanders, will tak« charge of the Cooper mill, purchased by L*wU Carey, Tbe little oMld of Br. and Mrs. Wm. Bergent was burictl on Saturday afternoon. lnl#cmenl in tho CougreiatlonMl yard. MIM Ulnnie Drake and Miss Margaret Ho'vell areepeiidlng a few days In Patereon. Mr. and Mlu ali'cbell, MJss Anna Dee and lira. John Bragg ipant Monday at Waih.ng- 00 vdlting tin. Aanle Stark. Wm. Abbey, of Woodtlde, was ID town OQ SuntUy. The entertainment given Iu Cbamberlln'a MUHIO Hall lait Tuesday evening under the tuaplce* of the PreabyterUu Y. P. ». C. B., proved a SUOCSM to ovtry way. Tha enter- tainmsut was very nicely arranged, consist- ing or drills, dialogues, and ending with the "Older Time Decstrlct Siule." Mlsa May Kurd, of Dover, eaDgasolo. The net receipt* were f 45 After tbe entertainment coif ea and cake wt-re served. Tbe Messrs. Hub, Jenkins, Douglai Broad- well, Charles IloUnson and Cbai. MoFall, of Dover, were in town on Tuesday evening. MIM DuDstan, of Morris town,, is vleltltig Mfsi Minnie Btaat* EXDBAVOHICR. UEBMAN VALLEV. Dr. Josatih H. Farrow has moved into the apartments in Swuoh tamer & Co'« store. J. Wru. liourue la doing a large insurance huB'nets here now for ihnN. Y. Mutual Life laturBtsee Co. Dr. J.It. Farrow 1*ihacoso- uj's eiaminer, UIss Dora Bharp, of Ilie Hackettatown In- Btllule, fa honio on her Easter vacation. Jnmes Wilkbs 1R« moved Into Jam&i AQ- hony'H knit* on the Bchnecbelt farm. J»bn C Wel*b hus returned toBlsir Uatl after a two weeks' vacation Mrs. Ittcbaru Hlldebmnt has moved ou Mill Btreet. H-jrton & W> Ish are ruihed with orders for thfir prime bubs. Witt, Swackhamer is eujnylng a two weeks' vacation from bin itudltu. William Is a stu- dious young man. Mies Lluie Trlmnier, of Middle Valley, la ipendlug tbe weelt with her ceustn, Mlsa May Dor land. Harry Lake, braktman oa the freight, his moved toJunotion. IVm. Cleveland, who has been la chargeof P. 11. Stephens & Co.'a store at Callfon for several yrars, has moved htok among us, A Wm. E. Carey, of Cheater, takes charge of the store now, Mr and lira. BuddPwksmn entertaining their fattier and aunt, of HtoketUtowu, The "French" measles are "on the sod." Htowort Mettler has mored to Hew Ger- mantown and Is managing the hotel for John W, Holtuiao. Tbe following brief report of oar public tchool fot- the. month of March bu been banded me: Primary department-^Tlmet tardy, 0, against 23 last yew; percentage, 82 Grammar department—Times tardy, 1, agalnetilQ lost year; percentage, 85, against 75 !a*t y » r . Pupils nftllfcer absent Oof tardy during tbe month: Kilos Condit, Luella Lance, G.orge Hill, Mattle Anthony, Barry Bird, Edna A. Delp, Lfrclo A. Welsh, (Sophia Lance, Florence E. D<lp, Katie Messier, Sadie Howell, Atuos C. Beam, £. Crlsty Welsh, Herbert L. King and Eooi Beam. Luella 1AUC« has been present every Hnlon •0 far tbtt yedr. Our Township Bo»rd of Education organ- ized last Friday evening and re-elected H. T. Welsh President and AlbertBnnn, of Parker, Clerk, to tupenedB Charlos B. Hendershot. The Board chow wisely ami well fneleatfng these two gentlemen. John Dunn will open a restaurant here soon after April 1st. E. Crlity Welsh has taken a position In his tether'* office. kites Lain Swaoltbsroer I* entertaining a lumber of lady friends from the city. KERO C. KQVLli. Tlie children are very mucli pletuti wttb tbeir new teacher. It IBthe wlih of all that be will iwntlnJB on with ua. Audrew Buuu was the guest of Mrs. A. Bunn lust Friday. Tbe members of tha Epworth League will ive aa entertainment la tb« bivunoat ot the M. Kchurch. We do not yet know Oia exact time. Mm. Wm. Iticobart la vliltlng reiatlvosiu Middle Valle;, The funenil servloei of the daughter of ilansm Burd was held la tbe Presbyterian church Thursday morning. Intartnant In Vainuount oetnatery. Mrs. A I M . Button, from Lebanon, 1B re- newloe old acq-ialnUnoaa In this neighbor- hood. Ellaa Hockenberry is Buffering with ery- pel»B. Qr*CB Ilunn ia oonflned to the bouse with tOUBllitlB: Dick Hoblnwo boo secured tbe deed for hia mothrr'a house and lot and bu moved there and will provlds and ca-e for bei*. James Ui'derbrant wilt cstnmenoe bame- keeplog for the first tlma In David VM\- boner'»faoui\ J. V. Lolnbf u at this writing Ii Improving. Newton Hoffman is HWngat F. A. Apgar'a. NEW MOQK. BtJCOASUNNA. Tbln ihoM mean bad colds. Mrs. John Edwardi, of Dover, spent a few days in town lut we«k with f rlenda ud rela- tl«es. Frank Chapln, of Bltztbetb, was la Iowa d LBDQXWOOD. Ua Bunday morning at the village church there will be special Hiater services, and m tbe evening tbe Young FeopVs Union will hold a speclftl Mrvlce entitled "An evening with Fanny Crosby." Bong* she baa cam pond will be sung, and brief pspe*a relative to her Ufa and work; wilt be read. On Estter Mocdar eveafnc Cha Juaior Union will give a muilcal and literary enter- tainment In the audlenoi room and a nut crack aodabih la tbo ohuroh pirlor. Last iiimmer Wm. Kerr, a dlstluguiibed ottltea of London, fiogiand, vltlted hit nephew and ttfectf, Mr. mnd Mr*. Levla B#rtb who have their home with UB. In honor of tfalr uncle they hive named their baby boy WlllUm Eerr Bartb. Tbe cinder walk from the depot to tbe vil- lage suggested last week meeU with general approval. It would help aha if tbe briars were cut dowu and wine of the tree* were removed from tbB ttdewalki. Tbe macidamtted boulevard through the village has been a God tend this winter to all pedestrians, vehicles and blcycllit*. UPPfiE HtBBRNIA. Prayer itwttng at K. I!trton'< wai well attended, although: Rev. Wm, Stout oiuld cat be there on aeanact of Conterenoe. It will beheld thla (Friday evening'kt Mrs. Tins J, Ptryktr'e. The roadi are in bad condition north ot tbla plaoB. It would be a good time far the overseer to Inapeot; them. " aeph Wbarton, of Fbiltdeiphlt, nmle a Bhort visit here on Wednesday. We notlci E. P, Merritt, of Libs Denmark, was gathering Ice onMouday and Tuesday ot this week. Trout fishing Is now In order. We HW some anglers, hut bam not wen the catch. P. h. Slryker and family are visiting friends and relative* la Sontervllle. y AHD r. KT. PEEN. The roblM and the blue birds are with ua again. Cbis. Warden hu the foundation ready for on addition tohis boose. Mr». Charles Bpargo U in Mlllbrook carlnK for har mother, Mra. Davenport, who Ii Btrl- onslylll. Mrs Mucbley U msklag her uom» with her niece, Mm. Waib, Craoe, for tho present. Mr. Hlller lias sold his property to Mrs. Bctaofleld, of Rock a way, Urt. James Sampson entartained a number nf btr friends ou Tuesdty, All returned their homea about sis o'clock in the. evening; wishing *uch pleasant daya sa these would often occur, The EacavBry Sftved Hla Lfre. Mr. 0. Catlbuette, Druggist, Beaversvillo, III., says ; "To Dr. Klng'a N«vr Dl»covery 1 owe my life. Was taken with I A Grippe»ui trlrd nil the phj s'cl&ns for miles about, but cf noavail Lvnd was given upand told that I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Dis- covery In my etore I Mnt for a bottle and be- gan Its use and from tho flnt dosn began to gtt bettor, and after using three bcttlen was up and about again' It Is worth iU weight ia' gjld. We won't keep store or house with- out it," Got a free trial at Robert KUlgore'i Drug Store, Dover, R, P. Oratn * Co. 1 *, Fort Ortua u d F. N. Jenkltu 1 CoHtor, N. B. ' • FARKKE. Albert Bunn wsa called on budaets to At- ititlc City two days Uit week. Mrs. Jacob Ullderbrast gave a quilting t lt Wdd HIH Battle Fauuher, ot firosklyn. wai tne gutrt of Lucy Winter last weak. Louis OoSstnan it on tbe ilck ltat, Mra, Clara Oorwiu hu bees vliltlng friends a t Newton. Cordelia Townley, ot Newark, is tba |UMI - of Anaa Crater. Tom FiUhirbert, of Hew York, tprat Bon- day In town, Mr*. T. L Boekoven bas baeu vliltln| frinda ud nlatfraa tt Horrittown, T.Y. Crater vrill move In Dr. Wlggioi' houae the l i t of April. George Oorwln, of Btiton, hsi be«a renew- ing old acqualntawMa the past week, JoaJahUeskerlsioniebetleratthtiwritltui. . Mr*. jMoab Applagits tpeat laat week at Moniitoirn, Ltrrla Lartion, of Qerrotn Valley, WM In town Sunday evening,' Frank King end Wand, of Newark, paid bis parent! t visit last week. UIM LUUe Eetpera, of Bltiratowa, la ape nd- Ing a tew daya with Irene Wiggins. FLANDERS. Ia Flanders asleep, or what la the matter tbat to*» U aotblag team that villas;* in tit ipsrt Pla ths question one frequently ht*n now. No, Planden Is not ailaep bnt very much awkke, especially at this tlm», Newly evsrydar nmeomii movtngawaj or com* ing in tbe, town beilde asrcral ohanfaa of rttldeuoe by tbost who remain, Rev. D. E Frambts disposed of toins of nis household gooda it publlo sale on l«it Friday. Mr, Oimaj>,of Vienna, bu taktn poaseasloo of the store recently oocnpled by Mr. Fnmbw - and expect*ixin to bo joined by his family. - A party ot young men attended an oyster supper at Gladstone on Wednesday evening. Uin Margaret Prtsque, of Morrlitown, has been vlsltlnf with hsr sister, Ura, CItMnca Brown, 'A Butterfly Social" was held *t tbe ml- dtaut of Qldeon Waok on TuMdar avmliitT. Proceeds for the bemflt of tbe U. E. Church. Hn. John Doerlnjr, of Newark, is spentlng aeTiral daji with friend* here, Sunday dosed the conference year la the M K. Cauroh. KIT, Mr. Rbad« dellnnd an exoelleot discount at the morning aerrlee. Toere waa oaMrrfoe In tlie ovsnfag, Mr. and lira. Uafalon Yager, of Callfon, spent Bundty with frlendi in town. HIT, AHLINOT0N. MiuJenule Radle, ot Oxford, spent lut Punday wlthMlnKoaalieBanon. Sirs. JamPB McCUIn hu returned from a t«o vfeeka* visit with frienia tu New York city. Aivla Bettty, of Fort If orrsy, has aooeptod position trlth W. P. Stumpf. Kim Uab«l Downey entertained a number of her little f rlenda at her boms lait Saturday, tba occasion being her sixth birthday. Mrs. H tier anddaughter, of Boonton, and Mr. tndlfln. Hller, of East Onng«, spent Sunday with A. Zesk. MTB. A. D. Stephens tat bien vUlting rcla- tirpaat Morrlitown and Chatham during Us* lust week. 0. E. Cook has theoontracttoliuUdnlarge clab house fora German society on ttas cor* nor of Alteabrandt and Qreen avenues, vbltlog In Brooklyn. ' . )fn, Julia FrotblngbAm and rnother, Mrs. P. M. Bedlow were In town on Tuttday. We were a little In error lut week In our article about the nchool meeting. I t l s W . F . Stuicpf who wa> sleeted and not D. T. Tmody oi we stated. BUBTIOA.TX. What the Shakers of Uoont Lebanon know more about than apybody el», Is tbe UM of hirbt snd bow to be healthy. They have atudiedthe power o{ food. They nearly all live to a ripe old aga. Tba Bhaker Dlgestlra Cordial Is prepared by tha Shaken from herbs and pUntswith a sptclal tonla power over the ttomich. It bdpjthe ataaaeh difiwt Jt* food, tad digested food Is tbe itreogth-mxker. Strong auBClea, itroni body, itrcmg brain, all come from properly digested food. A ilck stomach can be cured and digestion mads euy by Shaker Digestive Cordial. It cures the nausea, low 0! appetite, piln In UB stomach, besdaohe, glddinesa, weak- ness and.all the other symptoms of Indifes- tbn, certainly andpermanently. Bold by druggists. Trial bottle 10 centi. Buoklen's Amiea Salve, The Best Salve In the world for Cnta, BrnlMa, Bores, tJlcera, Bait Rhsum, FVrex. Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chublalna, Corns and all Slda Eruptions, and positively cure* Piles, or no pay required. Itligaann- toed to give perfect satisfaction or money r»- funded. Price 25 oenU per box. Forsalibj,' Robert KlUgare, Druggist, Dorsr, R 9. r.H.Jtnki»f, Canter,*, ..

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o,UVBR 8. FREEMAN,

OARPBSTEn ABO BU1LDKR.

FIMIH aud epedflcntlans made nnd contrBctotalon. • JobSln J Hi n«s» l«irUi»l»rlJ mt«nd«ito. OMcre lolt at tho Ullok Urug Bloro oMt. Win. tt Oood»lo or ot the p » t . i l ta "111boDromntly aU*m<lod to. Corner Union anuRIvorBtroeU, Dover, H . J . .

' p i l E HEW JERSEY IRON MININO CO.

OVrZRft TOR 8ALBDESIllABLE PARMSO AND TIMBER

LANm IN MOKIUS'.COUST*In ldu ot B acres ami' upwards and BevorallitaA building lou In I'ort Unim, N. J.

AddraaL. O;Bl«liivilntj.Se<iV,H j

"•pHOS. JOBKSOK,

Maaofootarer' and Dealer In

MONUMENTS,HEJDBTOHE8, MANTELS

and all wotlc In MarUo and Qranlle. All «orkof the beat order and pfim reasonable.

Ouoiwrnj, emnrr, -i- DOVER, K. I.

vy^i.uoss, , .... .ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,

aOLIOITOaiKOlUSTEItJSCHAMOEHY

; A H O . M O T A R Y P U B U O

BTAHHOPE, -:- KKW Jaitaitr.

Dr. W< E. BERRY,:DOVER, N . j .

HOURS! • 1 to.3:i)0 and 0:130 to 8 P. M. daily,Biwpt Monday/ Sunday! i to 3 only.

• OmcB BrBClAWIES i K)o, Eir, Now andTbwBl •«•«

WILCOX & JIERUV r

Cam enters^«B ni^

D0VEB.N.J.

lflaiUona for bulltilon, coril f i t h l

Jobbing Proraptly.Attended to

HL.ATE HOOFS—We turulnh flret-ciuss slatobnd put <m (•!&!«' /oofi b ; good mechaoics.backet's BUpntblag Paiwr d|«aya on hand.

Oltlco and Shop on fcskckwuH St., uoxt toDover Lumber Company's ililL '

H. J t W l w o i . A. S. B«HHT.

W M , S, GOL-UARD

UPHOLSTEEING done

in all its branches

., D0VEB, H, 1,

ROCKAWAY, N. J.»CE!JT3 FOR THE .

DUPLEX

AUTOMATICSTEAMDEATBUS.

_ Steam and Hot Water Htufers. Thfr arvof wrought boiler iron, hare cojiuer flues,

R.u.«ui>wjUrU/ lutUefolluwluK poluta; Orw

oru^Oll CIOIILI, Cftipe's,

i. Hofi^l Uubbsr Buckwf

TEE OOUNTY

BAHK.MOHniBTOWH. H, / .

NOUlUflUATKIf tKARCIf *d, I«T4.

Depodta made on or before tbe 8d Akj* oflanuwy. April, July and October, drrnw ID-:erest from tba l t t days of Mid tnootlu t»

BANKlUa HOUBB.

I I I . to * p. a. d*lly. except B*ltirdaj.iatuidnys from B A , *. to 18 u. (noon) Md'romTtoOP. K.

BETTER TH/W BANKS

You couldn't make a betterInvestment of money tban bytbe purchase of diamonds,set or unset. Tbey don't rust,moths don't eat tnem, theydon't fluctuate In value to any

ppreciable extent and you;an always realize ion thenvery nearly their value. Theymake fine presents,or heir-looms and are always excel-lent .collateral. Wnen youwant first water diamonds orany jewelry, first see

J. W. KIRK,DOVER. N. J.

.^H. CATOXT, 0. L-VoDHHnta, a,V.VAitDuiT«ni«

W. H. Cawley & Co,, Prop's

tor ind botUen ot

BALLENTINB'8

Beers, Ales and Porters,

and nuDUfacturefl ot tne baft

Soda and Mineral Waters,: fiATlflFACnoN OUiHAKTKBn.

TULIPS, HVACINTHS, NARCISSUS,

CHINESE SACRED ULLIES, ETC.

IS LiKOE QUISTITTES AT

SPANaiiEB'S QBEEMH0USE8•lAHT TDUM NOW. BUlBa FBOM

1(50, PEB DOJES DP.

[AMOS H. VAYOU SIIOULLH' TKJfJil' JJOUSJt WITHOUTA PORTLAND RANO«!

f YOUR HOUSEf FURNISHED ATV LOW COSTUp Here ' s a glimpse ol what you can do at 73 Mar-

<§> ket St. with small money—substantial goods atl § ) modest prices

$168.85 FOR FIVE ROOMS.(Wlllibi-uorffoodil,

$1O3,IS FOR FOUR ROOMS.KITCJIPV;

Range oitd Fbdurcs,.,TulleTv'oClinireOilcloth

. . f 1300

3.00

$17.80. DrNiKG AKD SITTING ROOJI:

t Extension Tublc J4.5D6 Dinning Chairs 3.0012 yank Ingrain 6.t»Mlrrur j.co

« n g cRocker

Parlor Suit

1 7 5

^19.50^25 yards Lrussela Carpet

TableParlor Stove..,

: U^a Room Suit16yards SlnttitigWnltress, S|iriug mid Ueil-

li 8.5o

KlTCHKN:

Kongo mid I-'ixturea. .li&eo

DmiNR AND SirriNO RoomKxteuskai Table *S.ooSCImim V o o14 yards Ingrain ; , , , B.4O

1'ARl.OR;I'nrlorSnit €35.0025 yards llmsseiB,., XT.50Mirror. JJ,Table 3 p 0 0I'arlurStove 6.

Ili:n ROOM NO. 1:Antiinie Oak Hint tao.oo16 yards Ingrain., . ; 6.40Mattress, Siiring, Itcddiiiir" nud Pilloiva .10.00

foS.40UI:D ROOM NO. 3 :

Hcil Room Suit *is.oo12 youls Mntling I.SoMattrtss, Kpriug, Ueddin([,

So 8.00

{ SPRING CARPETS tJ^^Z^^ nothing old about the stock—everything the latest ant) best. Prices ^f^ f will Surprise you. . fltf)

^A/IOS H. VAN HORN, Ltd. « <j MARKET ST.liFurniture, Carpels, Stoves, Etc. J. J \ Near Plnne St. J» 1

nofiSo. M *-* NPVV

0OO0S DEUVORUD

NEWARK, N. J.

I TO ANV PART OP STATE.

REMOVAL

Dr. A. Q. FREEMANHas removed his Dental Office to rooms over ,

Pierson & Co's. Clothing Store

DR. XI. C.

Continues his position with DR. FREEMAN

D O V E R L U M B E R C O . ,BLAOKWELL STREET .

—DEilEES IN—

LUMBER •:- OP -:- ALL •: KINDSSash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings. &c.BEiCKET and SCROLL S A WIN a DONE TO 0EDEB

COAL, 1000 i i B U I MATERIALalways on hand. Having lately erected a large Coat Trestle with COVERED

POCKETS and a capacity or one hundred cars, we can supply our trade with

DKT AND SCREENED COALni r desiring to handle their own coal can have It screened and loaded with

. . out shoveling

THE DOVER BUSINESS COLLEGEIs the leading business college of northern New Jer-sey. Improved methods. Experienced teachers.Moderate terms. The best system of teachingBookkeeping-of any college in the State. Steno-graphy can be learned here thoroughly in the shortest time.

ENGLISHFOUR SHORTHANDCOURSES PENMANSHIP

COMMERCIALVisitors always welcome. Worthy graduates as-sisted to positions. A copy of the* "The Dover Ed'ucational Advocate" sent free upon request.

Fred. H. Wlldrick, Prop., Dover, N. J.

WHY SUFFER FROM LACK OF LIGHT,Get Vexed Every Day with Poor Lamps?

BUY "THE MILLER" LAMPSwfifcii «froiiiCMy o f Htitit (tnttla Ii fmir rir™,) «ro «t

kVif ihfWittaiufcthrcin.oi . i r r tsQjilntitfiny irnrt iq broken It n iu bn

'—Rotluillr uo wuur out l a A

W» mska niciro'cliun n-thDiiknuil i»Hnle»~nH

llfiht Unutt, Club, (W«, Vti-tniT, Uhuich. in., ««. Ifinur d « ! « will not Eui<ulf vcmiltm -jilUor11 Utopt5 **:

EDWARD MILLER ft CO., SSiZffiZSf'm'"en * j \ r " o r folll1 Woullicr Lur'tt " JIlII.I.Eft'» OIL

EiUbltabid "fl lAN UFA CTL'REUS

HAVE THEON THE DEBT LINE OF

BEATING STOVES : BANGESIn tbe World, wan at «P«tai» • In >e« tba.iktou OBl obuiilon .11 .tori.

tt rfrt d l ri A lIbo World, < n n o( txpirtaci jnnUx u« In >e« tba.iktou OBl obuio .11 .tbivlog obOMtlooKbto tolira ror tbo taut in tt» m.rfrt and low prion. A l n j .

ll£e ot boimrurnMiliwi locludlril m«oy «o«lsHI™ i» Mitn»ii'> FootWarmers, 7aah(CR; filoehlnes, Wringora, BEMI UnnnleTed \Tnxe, to.

plDMBING, STEAM AND HOT WATEB HEATINGTin Work ot all kinds to order nt tbe old itani.

1). S. ALLEN, Dover, "N. J.

Womci's Oxfords• v

"Will again be very fashionable

this season. Our store is the

headquarters, and our shelves

will be filled with every con-

ceivable grade- We will men-

tion as particular specials our

80c, J^.qo and $1.25grades as being most deserving

of the ladies' attention.

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

DOVER'S MOST POPULAR STORE. . . 3L.E5H3VI A.T<r cfc GO.

.Grand Easter Special Saturday, April 4th.

tt)K «nd livm\ng extra apid-

Easter Card given away free, j G"«-lhl"unMl"jli.Doil't fail to get OtlC, they Will i Guaranteed. Dube worth while having j "iY

. n<>t h l i

Take advantage of these prices

7 cuts BEST -I tent.par bOUP J iior

BTJsaJi pound HE&T pound

j! Special Prices Special Pilots Special Prices i8 a.m.to 11 a.m 2p.m.to 9p.m. 9p.m.to 10p.m.B(wt8ii(rarCure<lIUiiiB0c California llmnB, II. Tc Hirletly Freali ERBI, SINO. 1Potatoes, bu Sk: Rucur Cured HinuluVrit. Uo vgtm for . . . . . . . . . . . . , , .WeBest Pork Chilis 11) . . . Wo Huimr Cured llscin Be I-i'iiion or Vunllln l<lnv*

HirlcUjFrwuiKuuB I!ta V.-iiI lo K(u»t....t(totti We Hgwrt AA.V I'ak'utinoi'cwdt'P ft) Kttrhr.Ji.iM!l(eiw,iaiii...%6o Pltuir.hl,!.. |4.._Boup IStttU ot R« (lixnl C'littco. H»i Id! Hi'Kt I.fin.l)CliopH..,1.,,l(k;lk-«t81r.Dj( ll«an» cun . Co lltid I'repnriHl llnckw't. r(o Hcst 1'orlerIIuuaH iricHest GlnK*r Hnn,)n Be Maplo tjyruii. <|t. lioltle.Bjo Flnuat Java ami MochaIli4t ttirH . Ib rio Fain;? L<Miic>niit UoE He LofTt.13, »U... .«io

Do Coiigb Candy &-•

Don't forget we are the manufacturers of low prices.

L . L E H M A N & C O .|1 BlacKweiiSU w"mmDover,M.

Oonffmin»ruBEH! KEWAllK, TltENTOS. KL1/.ADKTH AHO RAIIWAY.

JERSEY LAY JUDGES PB0T2CBT.luy Juilgto Holtsr.tQ aud I't-flay msde aruml irotfBt \\rednewloy in the Court of

Com moii PIMIB lu Jersey City ejiitlost tberuteutly i'inict<Kl law wblcb rontovoi tbemand all tbo olfar Liy Juigpa iu tlie Htale

i onioe. JiiBt .wfore uoou I'rf B[<llug JudgofludniMlti tnak bin wnt uu llio bencli, Ju'l««gHoflniau and Kenny followed him and tooktheir accualuuied wat». AB It wti uodprstowlLhtt BOinothiag uounul T U a bout to bedoua,Countj Clert John E Kliber, who IB clerk ofa)J tbe eowlB by virtu: of bJa cilice, tookDeputy Clerh ParU>tl'a place at tlm Clerk1*desk.

Tbo jirocecditijjg were opened with tUe •&•ouuc«iuput by Judgo Hudaptab tbat the

Oturt of Common Pleas !• now In teuton.Iru I duly recorded bare as be fug (irenent

tu a member of the Court of Coumou Pl*a*roiked Judge HotTuiau, ttddrenlag Cl«rk

'• No ilr," Btiairered the County Clerk."Why uptl"11 liecsufB of nuHCtof tlie I^islnture nliktiulldhei the Lay J urine*,""I (lestre to elate," catd JuJga Hull man,

tbat I am bore to pet-form my duties as aneniber of tbla court under my eomtitutfonslfgbts, and I detlre (t to recordod."Jurtge Kenny *twt through the aame ftir-

uuiu; aud ttddtJ : '_"! joalro to PliUr my,'rotftt* ngalnut 1x1 nj cxcludad from tblacuurt. I wai appolnte-i by tlie Qavertiur fur

term uf live jearx. I have Btrvod foursarn, aiid I claim my couttltuUonal right torre tho rcuiBinliig one."Judge Hudepctb, ofte- i|uotluj( from tbe act

aliollnliliig the U y Judge), turned to bh auo-dales and said, " Mr. Ho If man and Mr,Kenny, by form uf tufa late enactment eactilourt thall be cnmitnaed of one Judn«, nnd 1nn therefore compelled to refuse to reujguUeltber uf you geutlemen as meiulierfl of tbls; nrt. I no Instruct you, ilr. Clerk, and tlienatter »lll#ocn record."

Juilflna Hoffman au<i ICeony (iuol baudsnlth Judge Hudspetb and rellred from the

h. Tho coDstltutlonelit; of the set abol-iRbing tlie U y Judges will tie argued at thenext term uf tbe I? upromt Court.

7 . U. 0. A. NDtea. :Tbe men's Buiiday afloriiooii sfrvloe next;

Bundsy will be coniliir-W liy tbe )0U3^ men :from Uraco M. IS. Church. It will Iw anHnstur *oug turvlce end we truit will tie wellattended. Tlio nerrlca wilt begin at 4 P. U. j

nil men are invited, Tbe meeting laitSunday vai the beat held lu a long lime.

Tlie bay't mtjetltin "ill to led by LvinrolotEly.

The lioj'ii brigade it uow tinr.Highly organ* jiz'd wltti tbe following ulllcerx: Council:

joiLj)(;8jd of Liuuuelot Ely, jireddent; 13*1-uniud llowell. »(cretory; Harry Fritts, treai*urer; Charlen Cummin(w, Eugene Ayres,Fieri JjbuBOD. Tbe military officer* are:Alex Bennett, Caplolu, Arch Douildion, 1stLieutenant; Fred Ctdlard, Ut Bergeant;Utymoml IIu)«art, Corporal. Ttitt company

iceti every Tuesday night for Bible andmilitary drill aud Ii ia a Tery eafufacUiryundfllun. A (wall twtsrfaluaierit (a talkedif by tbe hoys to ra's» tumey for cqulument.

A good tlmo U louUed [or at the bay's reopLlon taulght. There will be l*e cream andlake of wubli most buys are very foud, inuaioiiid guinea. UJJH wbu bel)pg to the anti'

olg»rette league aud the bojs department of |the asiociatlon art) Invited !

Mr. John Oohu, of Portland, Oregon, b udeeded to tlie a-soclntfoa of tbe city a lotworth $1(O(W. Mr. Dolan ii a Catholic andwhen asked for a suuflurlptfoD arid, "gentle- >

m' you know I am a Hotnan Gttboilo anddllfer with you ID e great msny tbingB, but IIlrmly believe an American city withoutnbool) chutcbts and a Young Men'i Chris-tian AsfloalatfoD waotd be a failure, and I amglad to contribute to B» worthy a cause." v

By lbs will of tbt> late Slid. AultuiuniotCanton, Ohio, tbe Canton Association bat re-ceived a bequett cf (15,000.

January Clearing SaleOf Jackets, Gapes, DressGoods. Hosiery, Housekeep-ing Linens and Laces

JACKETS DRESS GOODSirii™S,

ulloa1 Jacket tnltne black dtefffrlTSpUir price »U.W,«l

^ / | (1(1

6.50

5.oo

CAPESlong, regular price ( I , » t .

LadlM' Cape, tUck coney, regularprloe|5.50, a t . , . . . . . , . . . . . ; - •

M In. lonfl,refrulw price|I5, a t . . . . . .

$7.89

3.50

11.09

43 in. Ulnck Huarlctttt, double chain, HO- ynr,UnIliilaU,n'ffiilArprlc«fiOc.,at t At*

45 in. UUck Bt-fKe, rt.-gu1ar prlcejl, at.. 72C42 in. Itlnck Unnrlutta, all wool, regular r Q/*

4.1 ID. UkckStirge.nll wool, regular price A Op76c, al tOk

33 to, CftHhinere in colors, all wool, ivg- ncn

uuir price 60a, at tfOVM In.' All Wool Dress Flannel, regular on»

price too., at 4ai.

HOSIERYBlack HOBS, silk Hnlsh, rtKuiar

iriooa«.,ntLadli«' Mack none. Henusdorf dyo, &)

I l a ' « a t ;

' Hlack Iloae, rcRUiar made, a t . . ,

WB wish to call attention to .lie new style ol Corset calledAnnorside. GoarRnteed not to break down ou tbe Bides. Price99c; worth $1.25

Spool SilkB, 100 yds, 8 cts. spool Spool Silts, 60 yds, 4 eta. spool. Spool Cotton, any make, 3 otB. Bpool

^ T H I S IS NO SPECIAL SALE HUMBUG. Buy what youwant. •When in need of anything else call again

IV .

Corner Blackwell and Morris Sts., DOVERGrand Spring Opening

ew YoiR Pli ieig SloieON

April 2d and 3rd

AN ELEGANT WSl'LAY OF

EABTER MILLINERYAt) Urn Ifttesl tovdtliia In

TIUSIMEIJ AND UNTRIMJIKH 1IAT6AND BONNETS

HIR varleiy ofLADIES' SEl'AKATU BKlltTS AS1>

1VA1ST8

All the Intent di-alRin In

VELVET, BILK AND CI.OTII CAl'Efl

all bcimtirnlly trim mini, Also

HISADY-MADE DltESSES

In light unit dork doUi. A new Una

WBAN'Ena AND CORSETS

COB. WABUEN STJIEETS, DOVER, N. J,

. . IE CQKN15H FlflNO| 1 ' fiS ORQflH F/1CTORY,J WASHINGTON. ^ I ^ N . J . , U.S. A.

relcomo. Sec fur youTidr how pis-n ta rJ crenni arc made, inijictt our 'uterloU, (jur wonJerfui machinery, &

_ur hamliomo oflicei, cur lumber tynrilt, our patent dry kilni ntd the T

r Lcit equipptJ facloiy nn earth. Let ui trmeet you iicrtonally and iluke you br S2

. . . . . hand.' 'A few momeoti- plenum cfot «i I %i ^ ' ; * - " ^ " - maVc us friendi ntid tin U> RCOII all Btound. If C1

• p s 3 T ^ you cannot naitibly visit in, then tend for our ifoj •>• handiomo litht-Efpli «taloBuc, conu,nlnC valuibie ID- J

- , .._..rallaBlof*[Hho different llylei mad« by m. with price* r»rc«ih »nl S^, BintUUmcnt plan, toiuit allpockeii. Our cn tn iocae irUlcoat yon nathInK and B

) w i l l aa ra y o u money. Certfifmidttict uIMltd. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME.?!

CORNISH A CO, WASHINGTON. NEW JERSEY, U. S. A. C

POHT OEA.W.m\o Nlmnmnti, a^«d 14; HOD of Mr, and

Mrs Joa. Him mom, |)»m-d away oa HsturdayniornliiK afUr a yerj short, but w e r e Mow.Ue went Ui vork in the flllf mill oa Wednei-d»y morning lut wan compelled to returnborne tlie tame day, »lct. Dre. Walton and"tfE-rrja atUnded him, tiut be grew graduallylorae until tbe end camo. Iulkmatlou of

rbe boweii was, we understand, tbe cauw ofbin dMtli, It watt a bard blow for the familyand tbey b»vo tto warm irmjistby of tbeooiumunliy, Tbe funeral lerrloes.was Leld

Moudny nfurcoou wben a large numberof frfendi gatbered. Tba body waa carriedby hand to tbe cbardi, tight ofhti Hund»y•ubool clBHuuatis ftutlng 11 bcarurt. A doublettiftle qnartotte coiupoied of eight young uwaBSUK *t tbe church aad grave. Her. A.M.larr.B preicbed tho BBrmon. H«mark4 wereilia msde bf Jt-r, H. Shertnaa. A irreatb

and pllluwtif Duwert were pro Tided by bisiliDpmatei.

Fred Kiug euil lirldo returned from tlieirwedding tour ou Friday evenlug and a largeparty of his youug friundi paid lilm a vlmtmet liisile the nlgbt air rliig with meet it rainsrom tlie band. A plMBant evealug WMpent together and oougntulatluut werehover;dm tbo pair.Curd* aiiDounciog the marriage of Anwo

T>. Uolu, of Dover, to Mlu Haggle Kiberta, ofthla place, are out. Tbe <lat« belug April 10.

"B were RIOJ to bear of "Ur*ndmotherbtiUV>lni]>ruYem>'ut, Hhebul>wn Tery

iluk at Euatoti, but in reooferliig. Her ionJotm Mitchell nod daugbMr vUltod her.

Curds •Qnounolng tbe man-lags uf Thos.Tr^etiza U> Mlu Anule rJuundert, ar« out.

Ufubarrj Waltem It no lonjer driving team(or II. F. Drain & Go.

Deisle Vealo U Improving ulcely.Hictard Duukla, of Patenon, wsn in towu

Sunday vliiUng liU pirent*.Mr. Davis Is moving bia liauselntlJ goodi to

Luxeuiburg into Hie tiouM tormerly aocupled>j bini.Michael Pule? died ou Wedtietday at bis

jome after a brluf lllaesa, Fuoerat wrvloeaire to b# held tbii Friday morning. 11Boavwi a wife mid un-eral children.The rent at houie* In our borough bars,

Frith few etc«ptlanp, been talttud.We undersund a rewptiou wai tuoriered

[lev. A. M Harrlf, in tbe etiureb, on Wed-nesday evening, aud tbat a goodly number.ttenepd.ThM. Cooking liu iUrtei to work in the

tilaclttmltli ebop at the Mount Pleasant mineus taeljwr to M'm. H. Cbamplon, Br.

Weuaderataod tbat Ood'i American Vol-inteera vii]] cwmpj Honi»'< Holl ou Tuesdayveiling next.It. F. OreiD will aoou build two uew doubla

bouscH on Canal street, nfar tlie iron bridge.Tbe cellar Is Mug dug (or Jamei 'Williams'ew liotiKe In Luxemburg,Will Dabni attended the funeral ot hK

Grandmother, Mn, Tonf, at Arlington, ouWediiBadiy aftornooo.

Auotb.fr crowd of nifnen from Neir YorkStale aud will work lu the Mount (Pleasant

Tbe Defender B. B. C. and a picked uinewill iilay tbe first gatuo of bate ball tomor-row, Hatutday, on tbe Athletic groundi.

St. 3£I{Babet£ipi *eVJtiniCBi.Et. Klitabetb'a icademy, at Convent sU-

ttou, near Madison, was tbe sm>ii« of a novelgathering last week, Wtdne*J*y, Mather M.Xavler bad luued a call tor a meeting toform an aluniniu tesooi*tlnn. The meetingwas attended by over nfity matrons andjoung women. Tlie graduitos cams fromNew Vork, Brooklyn, Jeney City and theWent, and there vraraevenafew fromUexlooand Soutli America. Tne following officerswere elected: Precldont, Mra. K. BfcCoroiack:Vice President, Uri. A WUllamn, of Paterson;Treasurer, Miss EHMbetbStaitb.daugriter ofUnited BUtea Beuator Smith, of Newark;Becrebiry, MIM Julia Harllii, ot Nevr York;Uncording Secretiry, Bitter Mary Agnes.Sister M. Pauline was elected honorary pres-ident for life.

Old Deedi,Ira Smith haa lu his poesmioo a parch-

ment deeil ot proivrtj (n Morris county, siyatbe Simoex Heglstfr, purchased by Ills uroatRraudfflthsr. It l» d»Ud May IS, 1750, andt tircnty-nicth jear of tbe relsn of our

BOTeretgn Ltrd George tlia Bueona. NewJersey *an tbtn a province or the king. Theconsideration for th* purohsje was Hlxpoands.He 1ms also tbe deed for tho fann near Wash •

ODvilla upon whloh bit father and graad-father r«Idod. It Is dated September 9, IRflf.The cotulderntlon was 81039,20.

• Ore Tonnage on ths Oontrtvl.Tbe ore tonnage over the Hlgbt Bridge

Brant* In 1K>5 was to Pbilllpslmrfc and pointswent, 221,344 tons and Sent,, and to point* onthe High Bridge B'aacflG2,fW5 tons and Ocwt.,>r a total of 273,859 tona and U o w t for the

yrer. January of this year there b«e be*nshipped through 21,140 tons and 1*1 owt t

loo»l5,620tonsnn<18c*t. February, throughton*, S o»f, local i 4S5 tone and 4 cwt,

tfce pradaot/on bf month* thestatiitlcs fortbh fear show altttli falilnjceft, wblcb, however, may lie mare than madeip before the end ot the rear.

Eeoelver for • Goal Company..Vice-chancellor Pitney fn Jersey City Moo-

day appointed George W. Jenklnr, of Morris-town, receiver for tbe Winlon-lAngdon CoalCompany, wbtoh CouDaeltor R. O. Babbitt,who mode tbe application, declared was in-

The compmy WBM organlcod leuthen alx months ngo with a capital of $160,000,'and Its object was to buy and MU coal tot<j etcamtbipi fn Naw York harbor. BsotuelP. Langdon launder arrest In rhilodelphl* onlusplclon of having caused tbe death of AnnieSIcGrath, who passed for bis wife.

Stablea Burned,Tbe extensive atablea At the Morrlstown

Driving Park, juit outsMe ot Morrlatown,) deatroyed by fire about 1 o'clock Tuw-roornlOR. Aislslance wai euked of tbe

Morrlstown fire department, and a truck andhose company were Mnt to tbe BCODR, Tbeykept tlia lire from spreading:, but more thaneighty stalls hod already burned. The Ion IDiay and grnla wa« fully tO.OOO. The &n i»

supposed to bare been of Incendiary origin.

Arrangements for the Uorrli County C. E.Convention, to be held In Madison, May 33d,ftra being vigorously poshed and the plans arealready nammlng deta.ta shape. It fs tba aimof the committee to have ever; pba<e of 0. E.work presented ID the most helpful manner,and every effort basbeon made to tecure foreach subject tbe very best nun to present It,All who are acquainted with the energy andwondurful cucceu ot Ilev. W. Z. DavU, Bu|>t.of Good Cltftenrblp department, and AsilatootSupt of Junior Work tc thin Bute,rejoice to know tbat be him already beensecured for an addns*. Further notic* wlbe given from time to time concerning sr-

Oare for Headaca«.As a remedy for all forms of headacheIrctria Bliters has proved to be Lhe very

l>ett. It tfTfclB a prrinnnent cure and therncmt dreaded babltusl elck httdachm yield tolu Influence We urge all who are ndllcledto prccurti a brittle, and give, this renitd; afair trial. In cues of habitual conciliationKlevtrlo 13liters cures by giving the n e dbine to thp bxiwol>, and few csaei long resist

nee of this medicioo. Try It ouce. Largebottles only Filtrcpnta at Bobert Klllgore'iDrug Store, Dover, R. F. Oram & Co.'*, FortOnun tnd F. H. Jenkins' Cbotar.

CHESTKK.Mr. aud Mrs, Charles Hard In spent Sunday

'Ub their sou, John 11 a»rdln, of Newark.John Drakt h home from Cornell spendingla vacation.The Misses Uughson and Mrs. Robert*, or

flainSeld, were tba guests of Ltn. FrankHcgbior, for a Ir>w days laat wrek,

Koleri V'anovar has resigned lila positionwith SiujiBon & Case snd Jacob Tredway,Jr., liQ'Ilng tbivacsncy.

Miu May iiurd, of Hover, is tbe guest* ofUiss Anna Beward.

Mrs. BmmaBudd and her daughter, Mm.oattB, at Ajtbury, hapo bean ej^adiug a Uw

uays witli Mr*. Jacob Praetor.C'harln Mitchell and lister, of EilitbetU,

spent Punday with their couila, JosephUragg.

Misi Jennie Hedges ha« returned from a'Isit with her brother at Plain field.Mr*. John Crammer, of Jersey City, aud

Cbarh-B Budd, uf Newark, la vliltlng MLuBod is Budd.

Willie Amineruun. of Morriftown, is stop-ing with her uucle, William Booker.

Mia Nancy Bkelleuger la «uterta<nlng UlsaNunn, of Morrla PlainB, and Ulai AnnieWyckolt, of High Bridge.

Alvle Martini, of Flanders, will tak« chargeof the Cooper mill, purchased by L*wUCarey,

Tbe little oMld of Br. and Mrs. Wm.Bergent was burictl on Saturday afternoon.lnl#cmenl in tho CougreiatlonMl yard.

MIM Ulnnie Drake and Miss MargaretHo'vell areepeiidlng a few days In Patereon.

Mr. and Mlu ali'cbell, MJss Anna Dee andlira. John Bragg ipant Monday at Waih.ng-00 vdlting tin. Aanle Stark.

Wm. Abbey, of Woodtlde, was ID town OQSuntUy.

The entertainment given Iu Cbamberlln'aMUHIO Hall lait Tuesday evening under thetuaplce* of the PreabyterUu Y. P. ». C. B.,proved a SUOCSM to ovtry way. Tha enter-tainmsut was very nicely arranged, consist-ing or drills, dialogues, and ending with the"Older Time Decstrlct Siule." Mlsa MayKurd, of Dover, eaDgasolo. The net receipt*were f 45 After tbe entertainment coif ea andcake wt-re served.

Tbe Messrs. Hub, Jenkins, Douglai Broad-well, Charles IloUnson and Cbai. MoFall, ofDover, were in town on Tuesday evening.

MIM DuDstan, of Morris town,, is vleltltigMfsi Minnie Btaat* EXDBAVOHICR.

UEBMAN VALLEV.Dr. Josatih H. Farrow has moved into the

apartments in Swuoh tamer & Co'« store.J. Wru. liourue la doing a large insurance

huB'nets here now for ihnN. Y. Mutual LifelaturBtsee Co. Dr. J.It. Farrow 1* ihacoso-

uj's eiaminer,UIss Dora Bharp, of Ilie Hackettatown In-

Btllule, fa honio on her Easter vacation.Jnmes Wilkbs 1R« moved Into Jam&i AQ-

hony'H knit* on the Bchnecbelt farm.J»bn C Wel*b hus returned toBlsir Uatl

after a two weeks' vacationMrs. Ittcbaru Hlldebmnt has moved ou

Mill Btreet.H-jrton & W> Ish are ruihed with orders

for thfir prime bubs.Witt, Swackhamer is eujnylng a two weeks'

vacation from bin itudltu. William Is a stu-dious young man.

Mies Lluie Trlmnier, of Middle Valley, laipendlug tbe weelt with her ceustn, Mlsa MayDor land.

Harry Lake, braktman oa the freight, hismoved toJunotion.

IVm. Cleveland, who has been la charge ofP. 11. Stephens & Co.'a store at Callfon forseveral yrars, has moved htok among us, AWm. E. Carey, of Cheater, takes charge ofthe store now,

Mr and lira. BuddPwksmn entertainingtheir fattier and aunt, of HtoketUtowu,

The "French" measles are "on the sod."Htowort Mettler has mored to Hew Ger-

mantown and Is managing the hotel for JohnW, Holtuiao.

Tbe following brief report of oar publictchool fot- the. month of March b u beenbanded me: Primary department-^Tlmettardy, 0, against 23 last yew; percentage, 82Grammar department—Times tardy, 1,agalnetilQ lost year; percentage, 85, against75 !a*t y» r . Pupils nftllfcer absent Oof tardyduring tbe month: Kilos Condit, LuellaLance, G.orge Hill, Mattle Anthony, BarryBird, Edna A. Delp, Lfrclo A. Welsh, (SophiaLance, Florence E. D<lp, Katie Messier,Sadie Howell, Atuos C. Beam, £. CrlstyWelsh, Herbert L. King and Eooi Beam.Luella 1AUC« has been present every Hnlon•0 far tbtt yedr.

Our Township Bo»rd of Education organ-ized last Friday evening and re-elected H. T.Welsh President and AlbertBnnn, of Parker,Clerk, to tupenedB Charlos B. Hendershot.The Board chow wisely ami well fneleatfngthese two gentlemen.

John Dunn will open a restaurant here soonafter April 1st.

E. Crlity Welsh has taken a position In histether'* office.

kites Lain Swaoltbsroer I* entertaining alumber of lady friends from the city.

KERO C. KQVLli.

Tlie children are very mucli pletuti wttbtbeir new teacher. It IB the wlih of all thatbe will iwntlnJB on with ua.

Audrew Buuu was the guest of Mrs. A.Bunn lust Friday.

Tbe members of tha Epworth League willive aa entertainment la tb« bivunoat ot

the M. K church. We do not yet know Oiaexact time.

Mm. Wm. Iticobart la vliltlng reiatlvosiuMiddle Valle;,

The funenil servloei of the daughter ofilansm Burd was held la tbe Presbyterianchurch Thursday morning. Intartnant InVainuount oetnatery.

Mrs. A I M . Button, from Lebanon, 1B re-newloe old acq-ialnUnoaa In this neighbor-hood.

Ellaa Hockenberry is Buffering with ery-pel»B.Qr*CB Ilunn ia oonflned to the bouse with

tOUBllitlB:Dick Hoblnwo boo secured tbe deed for hia

mothrr'a house and lot and b u moved thereand will provlds and ca-e for bei*.

James Ui'derbrant wilt cstnmenoe bame-keeplog for the first tlma In David VM\-boner'»faoui\

J. V. Lolnbf u at this writing Ii Improving.Newton Hoffman is HWngat F. A. Apgar'a.

NEW MOQK.

BtJCOASUNNA.Tbln ihoM mean bad colds.Mrs. John Edwardi, of Dover, spent a few

days in town l u t we«k with f rlenda u d rela-tl«es.

Frank Chapln, of Bltztbetb, was la Iowad •

LBDQXWOOD.Ua Bunday morning at the village church

there will be special Hiater services, and mtbe evening tbe Young FeopVs Union willhold a speclftl Mrvlce entitled "An eveningwith Fanny Crosby." Bong* she baa campond will be sung, and brief pspe*a relativeto her Ufa and work; wilt be read.

On Estter Mocdar eveafnc Cha JuaiorUnion will give a muilcal and literary enter-tainment In the audlenoi room and a nutcrack aodabih la tbo ohuroh pirlor.

Last iiimmer Wm. Kerr, a dlstluguiibedottltea of London, fiogiand, vltlted hitnephew and ttfectf, Mr. mnd Mr*. Levla B#rtbwho have their home with UB. In honor oftfalr uncle they hive named their baby boyWlllUm Eerr Bartb.

Tbe cinder walk from the depot to tbe vil-lage suggested last week meeU with generalapproval. It would help aha if tbe briarswere cut dowu and wine of the tree* wereremoved from tbB ttdewalki.

Tbe macidamtted boulevard through thevillage has been a God tend this winter to allpedestrians, vehicles and blcycllit*.

UPPfiE HtBBRNIA.Prayer itwttng at K. I!trton'< wai well

attended, although: Rev. Wm, Stout oiuldcat be there on aeanact of Conterenoe. Itwill beheld thla (Friday evening'kt Mrs.Tins J, Ptryktr'e.

The roadi are in bad condition north ottbla plaoB. It would be a good time far theoverseer to Inapeot; them.

" aeph Wbarton, of Fbiltdeiphlt, nmle aBhort visit here on Wednesday.

We notlci E. P, Merritt, of Libs Denmark,was gathering Ice on Mouday and Tuesday otthis week.

Trout fishing Is now In order. We HWsome anglers, hut bam not wen the catch.

P. h. Slryker and family are visitingfriends and relative* la Sontervllle.

y AHD r.

KT. PEEN.The roblM and the blue birds are with ua

again.Cbis. Warden h u the foundation ready for

on addition to his boose.Mr». Charles Bpargo U in Mlllbrook carlnK

for har mother, Mra. Davenport, who Ii Btrl-onslylll.

Mrs Mucbley U msklag her uom» with herniece, Mm. Waib, Craoe, for tho present.

Mr. Hlller lias sold his property to Mrs.Bctaofleld, of Rock a way,

Urt. James Sampson entartained a numbernf btr friends ou Tuesdty, All returnedtheir homea about sis o'clock in the. evening;wishing *uch pleasant daya sa these wouldoften occur,

The EacavBry Sftved Hla Lfre.Mr. 0. Catlbuette, Druggist, Beaversvillo,

III., says ; "To Dr. Klng'a N«vr Dl»covery 1owe my life. Was taken with I A Grippe »uitrlrd nil the phj s'cl&ns for miles about, butcf no avail Lvnd was given up and told that Icould not live. Having Dr. King's New Dis-covery In my etore I Mnt for a bottle and be-gan Its use and from tho flnt dosn began togt t bettor, and after using three bcttlen wasup and about again' It Is worth iU weight ia 'gjld. We won't keep store or house with-out it," Got a free trial at Robert KUlgore'iDrug Store, Dover, R, P. Oratn * Co.1*, FortOrtua u d F. N. Jenkltu1 CoHtor, N. B. ' •

FARKKE.Albert Bunn wsa called on budaets to At-

ititlc City two days Uit week.Mrs. Jacob Ullderbrast gave a quilting

t l t W d d

H I H Battle Fauuher, ot firosklyn. wai tnegutrt of Lucy Winter last weak.

Louis OoSstnan it on tbe ilck ltat,Mra, Clara Oorwiu hu bees vliltlng friends

a t Newton.Cordelia Townley, ot Newark, is tba | U M I -

of Anaa Crater.Tom FiUhirbert, of Hew York, tprat Bon-

day In town,Mr*. T. L Boekoven bas baeu vliltln|

frinda u d nlatfraa t t Horrittown,T.Y. Crater vrill move In Dr. Wlggioi' houae

the l i t of April.George Oorwln, of Btiton, hsi be«a renew-

ing old acqualntawMa the past week,JoaJahUeskerlsioniebetleratthtiwritltui. .Mr*. jMoab Applagits tpeat laat week at

Moniitoirn,Ltrrla Lartion, of Qerrotn Valley, WM In

town Sunday evening,'Frank King end Wand, of Newark, paid

bis parent! t visit last week.UIM LUUe Eetpera, of Bltiratowa, la ape nd-

Ing a tew daya with Irene Wiggins.

FLANDERS.Ia Flanders asleep, or what la the matter

tbat to*» U aotblag team that villas;* in t i tipsrt P la ths question one frequently ht*n

now. No, Planden Is not ailaep bnt verymuch awkke, especially at this tlm», Newlyevsrydar nmeomii movtngawaj or com*ing in tbe, town beilde asrcral ohanfaa ofrttldeuoe by tbost who remain,

Rev. D. E Frambts disposed of toins of nishousehold gooda i t publlo sale on l«it Friday.Mr, Oimaj>,of Vienna, bu taktn poaseaslooof the store recently oocnpled by Mr. Fnmbw -and expect* ixin to bo joined by his family. -

A party ot young men attended an oystersupper at Gladstone on Wednesday evening.

Uin Margaret Prtsque, of Morrlitown, hasbeen vlsltlnf with hsr sister, Ura, CItMncaBrown,

'A Butterfly Social" was held *t tbe ml-dtaut of Qldeon Waok on TuMdar avmliitT.Proceeds for the bemflt of tbe U. E. Church.

Hn. John Doerlnjr, of Newark, is spentlngaeTiral daji with friend* here,

Sunday dosed the conference year la theM K. Cauroh. KIT, Mr. Rbad« dellnndan exoelleot discount at the morning aerrlee.Toere waa oa Mrrfoe In tlie ovsnfag,

Mr. and lira. Uafalon Yager, of Callfon,spent Bundty with frlendi in town.

HIT, AHLINOT0N.MiuJenule Radle, ot Oxford, spent lu t

Punday wlthMlnKoaalieBanon.Sirs. JamPB McCUIn h u returned from a

t«o vfeeka* visit with frienia tu New Yorkcity.

Aivla Bettty, of Fort If orrsy, has aooeptodposition trlth W. P. Stumpf.Kim Uab«l Downey entertained a number

of her little f rlenda at her boms lait Saturday,tba occasion being her sixth birthday.

Mrs. H tier and daughter, of Boonton, andMr. tndlfln. Hller, of East Onng«, spentSunday with A. Zesk.

MTB. A. D. Stephens ta t bien vUlting rcla-tirpaat Morrlitown and Chatham during Us*lust week.

0. E. Cook has theoontracttoliuUdnlargeclab house fora German society on ttas cor*nor of Alteabrandt and Qreen avenues,

vbltlog In Brooklyn. ' .)fn, Julia FrotblngbAm and rnother, Mrs.

P. M. Bedlow were In town on Tuttday.We were a little In error l u t week In our

article about the nchool meeting. I t l s W . F .Stuicpf who wa> sleeted and not D. T. Tmodyoi we stated. BUBTIOA.TX.

What the Shakers of Uoont Lebanon knowmore about than apybody el», Is tbe UM ofhirbt snd bow to be healthy.

They have atudiedthe power o{ food. Theynearly all live to a ripe old aga.

Tba Bhaker Dlgestlra Cordial Is preparedby tha Shaken from herbs and pUntswith asptclal tonla power over the ttomich.

I t bdpjthe ataaaeh difiwt Jt* food, taddigested food Is tbe itreogth-mxker.

Strong auBClea, itroni body, itrcmg brain,all come from properly digested food.

A ilck stomach can be cured and digestionmads euy by Shaker Digestive Cordial.

I t cures the nausea, low 0! appetite, pilnIn UB stomach, besdaohe, glddinesa, weak-ness and.all the other symptoms of Indifes-tbn, certainly and permanently.

Bold by druggists. Trial bottle 10 centi.

Buoklen's Amiea Salve,The Best Salve In the world for Cnta,

BrnlMa, Bores, tJlcera, Bait Rhsum, FVrex.Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chublalna,Corns and all Slda Eruptions, and positivelycure* Piles, or no pay required. Itligaann-toed to give perfect satisfaction or money r»-funded. Price 25 oenU per box. Forsalibj, 'Robert KlUgare, Druggist, Dorsr, R 9.r.H.Jtnki»f, Canter,*, . .

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THE iSMMMsE&k.Friday, April 3, 1896.

THE DOVER PRINTING COMPAN

aEPUBUCAN CONVENTION.

Fourth aoutmauonal District.

ruiu.ii-.-i.nii.. -V J.. Miirt-hKtb, 1H1.*.Pursuant Hi th.* vu\\ l--n.il by HIP Hrl.tfilira

EUleEi«:utiv(.(;ot.:ii.im* !..nli--H..i.i>ii uf tl.wat t* to Uie }I>.|nit,lk-(.Ji Xiulumil O.imsiilL.wljJcti will atiwrnhlf in Mr. I.niin. nil LIII> Hlxt*-tti

for l''n*li!'*W luiil Vii* rrcauU-M. l-i !«• sit. .lit tin; ru-xt fri>upr.tl i'|. f.i'1". Hiv .[••piiiilirAn»"'"of tl.u Fourth l'.,ii(;r.wli.(i..l Ui-U.ut uiil iu-*,-n.l

l lmw.^h^^us 'hLi ' i r i^M-lr . 'U-t i ' l i j t i i ' i 'Hr,Ikaii CiuniuiMtv* in I In- ri>|-rtiif onmtk-N,•ek-Ct ilt-lt-datt-Hl') r.'l.r.-wii: I In- wit] u( HUli.* I.'.strict Onx-uiluii, I" If lii-ttl m tin* JrciHorn* in tlio t'Jty of Tn-iil..ii. THl'llSHAY,

fureiioon. f.ir Hit' [ 'un-^-cf »'J.«I-UHK iw.i ,U-fnU<8 ami ti^o nlli.-rjjatr'H lc» r*'prvs<?iii tin' J1 oL'oturtsinliiniil Ilialriel Hi mill -N.itlolmlC.ili'rliEnd) COUIl!)' ist'lllUM 111 lirlf|.'HtiI*> US fClll'WIWarrenMorrU

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Com ••f<irF<.urilif.'..ii|i rwdill.

MUEHIB COUNTY REPUBLIC AF S I MARY MEETINGS.

TJie itf'fnilrllcaD virtent "I Murrin Countyuue»l.ij tiiintM In lli.lr n-n-rnl TownsliWarJi at ttnf lilaiv* liiTi-itijifd-r ilr-hlk'tiul.'-l

JlOKllW.AHiLHllti.tr-W,•tT-Mo'clnt-t, p. 111., (fsivii. In J.-IT.rfti.n, Mmvlllu, I'*MMII\ .'«|iii»iiiun:l., Hsiiovt-r, lMcLanimil MorrlH. in wliii-h 'loniibliim (lie niii-tliipiw.iwlieUUH o'clock 11. n...) niiti vUfl ileL-ifftUi, Ithe SIM,' t'onvnitIon I,. I*, 1.-1,1 In Taylor1* O|«-lUouw In tli- City of Trenton ot IV oVinck, M.,

THUILSD.W. April liiili. INW),for the niirtWHt'of Hi-lii-lltiitfirurtlL-IeKaits-iit-lnitnd fcjiir nlti-i'iiAir tli'li'piti'K tn Hit' HejiuUHatlumil I'lmiciilliin, nlildi will iinM-iii.il> InI/uiia oil Ilitf Hiili iluy cf .Juan next, fur tins in•ia.llo-,1 of ChiKliiltiUrH fiir l'lr-Jili-nt and Vl«*-l*ident ID lmsimporlwl nt tlii.> Must cuiiera! eWt

llminum-llooiiton u^-m Hin.it.'.CliftiliUin-Hii.piiUiL-aEi .lr.uli|uiirteri ot M

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bain road.Murri*toirn—if tWard -Al onicaor Dnlrj-iuiilivHiiilLiifc-n

"Si ffl-SrSjohrf. l».v*.mtt» 81,.,,. »,.well BTfiiui-, «nrm>rH|ir.iipKiri't't.

flil lVuril-lioiilfuL-e'B Horn, W Wasliluj•treet

<tli Wunl-At rnn»iitM'B Union llooii), \buililine, HSmilliMr.Tt.

|llotl I'lBl'Ultaiiilu]|>ii-aii)lk'r't>ii|i«.-ralluU!<t.HrK.'fcaWDj-'-'I'.iiMi Hull.Itoxlniry-Yoiiiiii'n Hull. Him-Milniin.WatliliiKtiui-Bti-iiln-ns A Uu.'» imico Ck-n

Taller.'tin' fc.v«ri l«tt tisliliis (iml Wfttil* on Itw li

named In tl'i! t-»!tol tin' Htitf Ctlltltf

f theisfollo

Doontnn «« ,Chatham 7»l iCliealtr ll!i 1Hasiurtr 41)1 3JUTrmoti HH 1Meiitliiiu.i I.W 1Moutvllle 10? 1Norrla HID 1Morriitovvu, 1M Wnr.l 1I1W «

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The tli-lfcntca Minted til llii> Slalf Uonvt'tillwillftlwai'lfts Ji'lirnim to lliu Dintrk-t Ctmvilion, tin. tin* ivml yUw f UT «I« i™iai«B o( wlvwill In) nst-'l >>y tli>< L'onsjresslt.iml CnininitKf.

Ilr ordtf uf Uii> MtirriH C'-niily l^inibllcnn CDDmlttee. CAKSO'f II. ilKKKKit,

WK. K. roi.i.iH. tv

y I^uibllcn Cf II. MKKKKIl,

C'liolniiaa.

Mayor LtbkuucUft, ot Newark, wasnomlnnted on WtJnpsdfly niglit, iinJ tiEaelection will BBcprtaluly follow,

Tho Rhode ItUnden held tbdr HtatUOD on Tueedny nod tlio H-public in ticbicarried tUe BUto by uvor W.tWO majority.

Tbe M?Kliili>y boom In rraclilog eucb pro-portlooB as to cnute tbc friends of the otb<eanJfdntoa to louk vitb dismay at its CD:t.ounllj gtowicg eht He will go luto t!coaveatton wttU nearly hM ot lUft delegnteifor Mm, and UIIICKR R etampedo in made ftsome other candidate ho will be tho nomlfor 1'ret.lilent on tbo Itepubllcai, ticket. Coirentiooa tne peculiarImillos and n manreal); have ciiougb TOWS to Dominate blmLut loics by bad RCEeralnhij). It m a ;happen wllb McKinicy.

The primaries to elect ile'egaUs to the BtalConTeititn to lia held nt Trenton ou the Vtake place OD Monday ot tlie p'aces and tlroiDomed iu the call printed as tbe liend of tb!column. Tbe duties of thcdolegatciareoiilptitanctory, BB the Blatesure all made amthe delegates will eltuply rote for 1I«Senell, Uubart, Keaa and Jlurpby, they b<tug the only candidates for DelegateiLarge. The district delegates will also bieleoled «t tfae samo time, and tbere oreeral candidates. Uuulerclon has two. Warrun bai ODO and we understand George WHtickl« I* s candldsts from Morris.

l i e tbautta o( the employees of the steamrallroadi of New Jersey, ai well ai of (hipeople et large, ate due to U, E. CbaplD an<T. M. Coodlt for tba auccefeful fight tbo;mads to have the bill passed preventing trolley llnei from carrying freight. FrugreMlF«<>l<le will not object to.tbe trolley wbiconfined to the legitimate purpue of carry'log pafuengera, but it would be n daugerouBthing to clothe them with tbe power of carry-ing freight. Such a prtvtltga would t jthe putlio highways to A traffic for wblclthey were never Intended, and by increaelitbe number ot can would add greatly to tbchancei of Injury to pcdeatrlani. If the tiley compaoha want to compete with fhB rail'road* let tbem purchase tight of way and estallith their line off the Wghwayo. ThisIionoof tbe really good lows passed by th<Legtdaluro.

Lay Judgei Hoffman and Kenncy, of Bud'BOD county, have entered a protest agalnslbeing ousted from the very comfortable post.Uom they have been holding as Ihu balancewheels of juittce ID tho county whose rcpnlentatlves in tbe Legislature made inonnolMtlian thoee ot all tbena t ot ibe BUtcombined. It U not to be noudvred at tbaithey refuse to give up so good a map wltbouimaking a fight; in fact, It would creatething more than mild aihiDisbment if theyaccepted the change with folded bnnda andplow murmur tbat it was all for tbe besl

•Tbe« incD ate Dot built on those linos. Taiwbola forty-two of the Lay Judges of NeJersey ore OemocraM. They were not iItcted btcauie of any special fltneas, but aanward for patty teriice, and thi> characterof n t n y of tbo appointee* brought about thegeneral demand for tho abolishment of thilay Judge element in the Common Plearflcurti. If the power of appointment ojodgei bad Dot beett prostituted by Demo-cratic Governors, end the spirit and Inttnt olthe law bad b»en observed, It would bavbeen next to impossible to have passed a laiabollihlng tbe lay element, for no one willquestion that two good level-headed men toact *lLh the law Judge vtould add very mudin the JuitneM of decisions, for common sen;li sot always present when jadgments aimade. For a number of years back, however,ths law judge haa been tha whole court, ncdtbe lay jodges have had about BJ much infiu-once ai wooden men,

Four wtckB from next Monday tfaa aDOU«lcharter electtcn will be held and already tbvpolicy and candidates are bting dlKtiawd,Tie DetDCcrata ara Induitrtously working•mtnig some HspubllcoD* la order to bring•boat a Cltizra'a ticket, tbrcatenlDg U a t l lIhty ore not recognized and a otralgbt lift-publican ticket li made they will go over toth* FrchlbltionlBta And maka a dry town.That It an ou", and cut game ot bluff, and soRepublican who haj any land or any faith in

. till party will for an instant give It ccntlder-alitm- Tbe fact tbat there ore throe no-Ilctnue members who LoU UVLT, I I being needby tbe Democrat* to bring tlie liquor mentogether In furor ol a Citizen's tlckut, but Itmight ai Hell 1» understood now that them a u of the Republican voters cf Dover willsot abandon their party aud make a tight ontbe straight lune of license or no-llcente,wfalcbaGltlton'i ticket wouldmean. I t baibean tbe policy or the Republican party inDOIBT to Brant liceroes, and tbat course will

' bertalterbepuriUGdwtienUiejBrBlD power,but tbera ore otber tliliw twrtdn lloonm (o

: tM couildertd. There Isn't a town In tbeState that la N t t c r gorcmed or better keptthan Dorer, and Uie itrpublfcaDS of tne townhave « right to be proud of tbat fact, brcnugetbe; t»vo betD In t&e nBCendiuicy tbe greaterpart of the time atsce tfae totra become In-oorpurated, and tbay will not a t tbia timeinbuilt to any barter or deal nhlcb Is engi-neered aolelj In the Interest of tbe liquordealen. There must bo a straight llepubll-can ticket or there will be such a revolt Mwlllktuely g h e ih« 1'roblWtlonlili a major-ity to the next Common Council. A Citlwn'iUclet blnda nobody and there are buodrediof Kurpublicani " b o will Tote with the Pro-blbiuoaUta If U»ro li cot a Republican tiokit

PORT M0EB18.Engineer Charles D.tihuzi Lai moved

Dover (tlnce I Iwt wrote you. Ur. D^liilias bad a go-'d deal of Bk-kite.-u duriiis ipruit winter nod tlmuRb *c du riot like tn 1BOgixnl and so iiitflllRi'iit a i:l t i z->il «>> IKthe cliauRe of climate «1U be nell r<ir liim.

afrpuli bfre, bu l l lielicjvelt iUn al^l i t f . iid the doctor* have i.£*i. aUi< to (.MHIIH*

to a t>l»ttlx lioum HH far.Mrs. A. 11. iUwrto, of Ktauh(i|M>, wlio I

nun vlelllng her douKliUr In lite OraugM,roturuod huiue on filouday.

You limy " dwice tbe liRht lautssllcildenatks uf NetcmiR," that \» ut) tinwalkiu front of D.wteduV. if yau wobut "ben you gut lu front of th*< KaK'o .lug eclabllihmeiit juit after artt i i I defy 3<ito dance very R'nctfully. SietcuofE ba-nu*» Lliat did UT. wist Ihtm auyililiirailruad cinimtiy furnished a di-rrifk nnmen to put It oil tbo trucks fur thoiii utidha* never ..uen utwd elutw. Ttit-y lmv©Mayor aud Cutumun Council aud a ellOuuiel, a Justice ot tbu I'ttn-v ami nil tlliar&iihernalia of o bwrougbetcejit a towuuatl aud yet every llmu It raim tbi.- «I«I.T ik>iiu a jiuol ID front of tbo Eagle olilce, they cs[lUtiDHLoDhopeEinle, t luunhit in publiahiu Nelcong which is In tbe county of Murmd towtiNblp of M L Olive. TLera In ui;tbl

the matter »itb tbe Eagle, but tbe water iidlDgrace to tlie boruuK'i. Hniinbody ougto t l i II, be compelled Utilx il if t h y wodo it without. At thi* iiresout writing if yvgo from titauhojie sUtion to Huiiho.ia ofdark oigbt, you taunt pajn through tlia baiougb uf Nekouif, you will llod tbe beat KaVinglnlliBmidJlBOf the tani until you uavpiased tbu hardware »tore of Jaiuee T, Uliand iMkBeed on the otber eiile of the tvaThat hole ought to be fixed by aoui'biMiy «taluly. If toincboJj' went to get druwmthere some ulght who would )>ay tUe dinmge

1 amiorty La hear tbat U«ury 0. Savriwof Uillbtvood, ncur lludle Lake, <hud latitturday In New York, where be hud a wlter rekideuce. You will net tho jiartlculefrom otLer Bourctu.

Joe Klchards, father of Irakemau Fritlubarda and (atber-lu-law of conduct*I'rani. Young, WHB gathered to bin fotiieraMonday ulght of this week. Mr. HictaiLM been going in out. out aiu-nig u» forgdodnmuy yearn. Nearly eteryb^dy baidim. lie died at tbe residence of Lia tFrtderlok. " Ue rotU fraui hla labor, ahit wurks do follow him." Bamuaiie wknew blm better than I must write bin obilary. •

1 nas glad to tee Maaulng IVIutem nt n-oagalD. 1 tbiuk Ur. Winters It on IU nml H

It in one thing to jilck up n bug ot ctbe track where one boa ta walk a mile

curt near the eugbe room «t tbe ornbors coal can ue picked up by the obovelf iand (111 It with coal aud cart it oiT.

Mnnaiug Uraku, who bun beeu tick uearla monlb, in at vtork eg &ln.

Mrs. George Ilerrlck, who was reimrdherloUMly ill vibeu I luat wrote you, in iiprov lug very much AS 1 wrlto iiow.

Thomas J. Knight, ut tjtanbope, is goingkeep hotel at llioutaiid kept sa long hj hifiUier, o.nd wilt cuQwttutntly glvu \i\\ Vstove business in spring.

It IB pretty near uprlug now, |g it not!These.wb<] were lucky euoujb to litvobeei

thereby tbey bad a aplendll lime iu OilLodge room, Jiu. 41, over lu Netcoug, laiiJlondflj evenlufr Tbey say our frkud (Jraidall was just liumeLne. No Hodder hi•Itted (or Mayor nt I'ort Alurrli trheu It KiDcorporatenl.

AB Dr. Harry Nelden got on tlie canbridge near [ho factory at Bt mi hope bi>i [>oiticked uwaiid lav dowa at tho same time,bdllQve, aud brake bo III abaft* of tbo wageHarry left the wagon at Joe JJI^oll'a bluesmith fhnp and rodu bomeoti horn-bai It.

Tbe Utiftrd Htales mall bag (rum Htaulio.poBtoillce got Ic't Mouday iiiuming. U <inot get to tbe station iu time to catcL tillackutUtown nmllomt.

Uowbeltiliattlie New York U'orll la soldown country for one cent, wblle thohope noiredcaler lino to imy V)'t cents, vibol•ate, Snr (linn at the olllceof publication, ouiunkei only J^ of a cent on them if he n

tfat'iii for two cents. The World talks abhayseed', but it It fair to treat Jersey h

teds tbat way when tboy llvo outnldeuezcountirDon't forgf t tfae Supreme Court's decls

About the long oml eliort Imula tha othurdo:aa you go t.V>ng. What \i gooil law for tlrailroads ought not to bs bad law for tblewepanera which lite to bave fun with tbi

and call them bard nnmes. IK not a nt-nuygood In Btiicbope as In Hoboken, or lu tbbeer-laving city or New York, for that ma'ter I

aometlmengo some of tho Mutual Gene Ibojg wero worrying atK>uttbotl(),0*)BUriilithey hndonliundaa much, or nbmt Bsnmclas 1'mident Cleveland and Mr. Carlisle ivorlcd about tho few extra IIIIIIJOIJB they four' Uncle Hsm'd treasury, and they were dvising nays and means toget away with ilSince then, it I remember rightly, the l'ndent and his chief financial advisers have bat)to borrow loreral mllHom to keep VuclSam's pot boiling. It looks as though t bMutual Benefit pooplo will have to curb>ipoQM8 pretty soon. This has boon an <

ceptlonally sickly winter, however. Perbapispring will let up.

Tboy had on election or two nomeirhoro liYork State Immediately after the peuttage ctbe Raines liquor law, Tbe elections weiDemocratic and thB Democratic papers did

t deal of crowing about It. Tbat Rt lubill was Eotag to wheel tbe great State <New York Into the Democratic- column anbury the Republicans IO deep that even thi-acket of Gabriel'i trumpet would not reach;bem. Taesday ttay bid another election inWettcbeiter coanty and they happened to gtRepublican, which proved according ta thisame loglo tbat the decent people did nothink tba Riinea bill was euoh a dreadfulbad thing after all and it did not lookmuch Ilka awatnpltnc the Republicans niltil, But the fun of it wai I gueis tba Darac

cratfopapendid not hear a word about thi' tet election. Wonder why,

Tbe recent Methodist Conference at He<ark have thought best la their wisdom t j re-move Ur, Arpley from this town and send ueinhhjBttodaMr. T. D. Fraiee. Rev. M.T.

a, who has been In Btanbopa four I ,goea to Uackensack and Rev. C, 0 . Wlnantt

a to BUnhope. I think the peopleStanhope, without distinction ot crned, are

fry Ur. Glbba and his amiable wire o:golngto leave the town. I luppooaona Ltbeflnrtdutlei of a&IethodUt mlulsterli tgo where be Is sent though. Mr. and Mrs.Qlbba take with them the best wlaheo of tbepeople of Htauhope. That does not 8»y, bow-•v«r, that they will not give a warm vrel<to their i m mlaisUr.

Neit Sabbath will be Communion BuL__rfIn tbe Pfeibyterlan Cburoh of Btaohopa, andthe parish meeting will convene at tha aim•hnrcb on Wednesday evening, tbe 8th lust,

Mr. Richards was a few months over "L.m t old t r i m he died, Famsra\ wrvlcoi ODTeilattdiy afteraoon. Interment at Chat-

ham on Thurnday."LUe'a fitful lever o'erHftileepcth well,"

I hear from Captain Burtt occasionally.Be Ig well aod says they have greea pce.a ant!lewpotatoesout nlwre ho lives, which li ot.•he shorn of OorprnChrUtl Bay wblnh be islelplng todefpon and make navigable, Yoiolder railroad rendsro r"ay remember hiwhen be was " monarch of all be surveyedor of all tbe M. and E. property i t Hi III Uiurg,when£d King and Tom Kecnan wereouDg. Be Is a tolerably good New Jlexlcaiow. D. J.

BD'OOASIJN'NA.Ed. Ktl.iatrlck and son. of Sen York, were

I town the latter part of last week.Mrs. Campbell, o( Newton, vhlttd bor sis-

ter, Mra. 0. Lawrence, lait week.George Wiggins', of llockoway, was in town

lunday evening.13111 Pureel t Is •pending a few weaka In New

York.Mrs. Frank Duck bos been entertaining

Friends from the city tbe past week.Jatnes Vandarreer and Cnleb Horton, ot

Chester, spent Tuesday at Mra. D. &. Hor-

M a Clare Corwin mived to Cranbury lastreck.Jostle Drake, of Dover, Ii vliltlng her

grandmother, Mrs. Frltts.Oiborn Jardlne and family, ol Canada,wo moved luto J . J, CmwJu'a hon».A very pretty wtddlng took placn Ii_.

Thursday evening at the home of ElgwCorwin, when his daughter, Silzibetb. andQoorge Crater, of DoFer, weramarried. Rar.E, A. Stoddsrdperformed tbe marriage. Bba-tcolved many costlj prawnta. Tins Mdsloi.

land, of which she was a member, gave herquUt. There were about sfity gaesUpreg.

•nt, among whom were Mr. and U n . \Ym.'oorhee*. Mr, and Hri. Steward Voorlut)*,' Newark; Ur . and Mr*. Drake, of Orange-iTid Crater, or Neir York; Ur. and Mrs.

rtdCook,or Caldwell; Mr. and Mrs. Oullck,f Vienna; Mr. and Mrs. W. Voorhees, oflladstone; MJss Allla Crater. Ur. and Mrs.'bilip Bwackhamer, of Dorer; Mr. and MriIlmsr Harrington, Mr, and Jtlri. W"m.oungi, K n . Clara Corwin, lllsi Amelia

Doeaing, Mr. and lira, J. w . Fancher andlaughter, Mra. Qarabrant aod Mr. Oeddliill of this place. ATCer partaking ol anabun-

dant wedding- mpper tfae newly weddedl u p l a tot, amid a (bower of rice and old

ION, ta go to Caldwell, N. J., and whenley rmturn will go to their honta on Uountlope avenue, Dover. WILDFIOWEB.

Edward King, of Port Oram, prtiented biaBUr, l!«y, with a vary fine Opera Pianoweak, which hia an ntlachment on it

ihlch Imitat*! ilx different fnatruments,atp, mandoline, Guitar, Zither, banjo andlaloimer, and w u purchAied fromWm. S,

B00NTON.Mm. Tin mm livard, wife of Council

a-trfft (JII K.'tiiuy uf If rutHjii last after aIlliif-ti of putmtsiJiiit., oged (IT jeari, ThfuuiTdl n-rvlce fustiehi frnu her IaU bomM'nt'lay iitieruomi, Kev. \V, H. WoolFertoufllfiattng.

]'t•iiuiii-nocli Council, Royal ArCiuum, hsl.ii f juia! met-iing in thcii rooms on tjaturda;evetilun, wbeu twoiMndldahf were inltlatoc

GwrK" li. Bii.l it-It Ilountonon Haturdilaht for DsllBf, TtiM, wht're he will rnldt.

Chaplnin Mi-Cubu lectuml Iwtnro s lar)h\;\i BVPVKiaUve »wUeuc» Monday tiveuliIn the MahoJUL Clmrcb. Hit subject watl.e "llrlglitnnd Hark Side of Lib in MM)]I'lllUM."

Tbo i-clioitl primary to nominate BCboocomnilsslonprn, won b«ld Tuesday eveningtin- Ojiern Hoiue. II. C. Jenkins, cUtruiujf thtt laol iiu.-tinrf, called the meetingorilt-r ut 8 u'cla:k. Mr. Itobert Gretn •CIIOM-U CiiulriiiBn, aud W. 11. JJalley, B«o'yNimiliiuiior.fi fur UominlisloaGr-at-LargeriiNttl (or. Cbarlcs A. Notrle, tbe preseul(indent I'maldujt uf tbe Board ot KducatliHdn elected without oppoititloa. Tbe CBBJ

Jaoolih lhitt, atirlfor (tie Kantera District,l#*U Van Dujne. The estimated amount i(ll.IifJO for ttio running eipeuses of Lhescfaovan voted for. I uuiJtrnUmd tbs,t ODO thitlukL-ttiaaWeDtuBtla with the name of Wl1. l'owera on instead of Mr. Norrli. TblUU-CUOJI occurs on Monday next.

Tne puUic acbooi matters have htea thitalk of tbo town for tbo pu t week, and wbiIt win known thut Mr. Whitney, wbo hUt-ii \\\s viui'ljial of the •ohuoli for eleviyears, bud reused bU {ixitlon and loft tbhdiaol, wby tliore wai no end ot talk amwon't bo fur Borne time to come. Tlj-re baatwea considerable dluatlafaction felt. b«n> ftthu pant year or more by some of our cltluiwho Keemmgl; delighted ta itlf »ip a lee.Li _ogaiuit tho principal, the Board of Educo.tmi>, bud in fact everybody who dida'c Utbu tamo ei they did, and tho rtuult bai beeiJuit wbnt baa hnjipauBd and wli«t ther ba<HauUd, tbe pnnclpal'd reilgnatlon, whlc!en we like a clap of thunder out of acloir akjAlthough tre knew that Ur. Whituey intendedto rtbijju, many thought, if not every bodthat tie would nuy out taU aohool ; » r , hencitie surprlie ou TuettJay WLUD v/e board thailiu bad nrif only reufgiitd but bad left tl _Bcboo! un that day. The Board of IS Jucationheld lit ngular itiouthly meetlDgon Tbun-day eit-nlng ot lost week, but nothing itald ordJiiD tiy Mr. Wliftuey ID regardbin resigning now, bjt on ths followi ng evenlug, Friday, Mr. Korrls, President of tbilluurd, received a letter from tbe principal,iu wblcta he tendered bis resignation,take effect April 1st, lblNJ. Hit princlplireason for leaving now, as I understandit, ia tliat he has an olTer of a tcbool inNew York city wtilcb he say« he can betteralford to accept and tike DOIT (bin later IniheHvutoi. TtwBxwtl bell ajiwcinl meetingMuidiy uvi'tutig w talk the matter over amuiuku what urrai.geweoln I ho; could undithe ciruuiuxutucti*. A cjiutnltUje. was B[[Kilnted to confer with Air. IVh.Cuey, buth»-dire th«y could du w he bid wild good-byetha tewlwta iv d was Principal no bngeiTbu Hoard held another meeting WedaesjoiL'vcntiiB utui Appointed M. 8. Van Dujne, M,H. Coudit uud Hart Hitcbcock, who arethu Hoard, as acnuiuiittee toaaiume tunFJUI Bibllitloj of theeshaol uatllauew Prui-d[ial am besccutod, TUa caiumUteeon to-uurlag taachera ware instructed toendaivoitofocure anew 1'rintfpal BBIOOD as pwIbL.Mr. WMtiipy'n aclluu bai caused csnsiJerableunfavorable comment, not only by tlwhom? " • tuM you no,1 but by 11B Mendswlsti have stood by blm. It hai greatly em<l,arrasa«d tbe 13 jar J, who have been handlcajiport by tho sliort uolira b) gave them, buttbu/ are dolnz the ueit tUiy cm aai bapjimve mutt era adjusted ossoou ai pMiible.

» / r,H]uu(it of tbotcbool teacher^ who havinot hai mif spring vacation, tbe sabool wlnut b« Imlu on U jod Friday.

I httid iu my notes last week tbit It woul.probably bs efi trueks before the big brldgi-iu.d l» DomuUted. I only repB»ted what

tot the bridge builders, one of the headmen, tild me u fotv days before I wrote nrt;uot-a; but thoiB fix woBltu bare paswJ ri'

tarkaljly fast; In fact, it't only a little or<wcuk since he tot I me thtt I was out on tn;hluyctt) Weiuemlay; afternoon ami went dowi.to Biii aorojs the bridge, to eta wbst progrejihad been made. I was Burprliel to Eladlt soafar 4oi,e, ouii 11B..U to tbe Bame man that *spoke to a week ago: "Why, it looks _though yon are nearly tiirouub," "Yei," hi«ald, "tra expect to UuUh it, ei-ept palntlniit, by toin irrotr (Tbursday) aftsrnooa," BL1 presume tbat before this geti Inti type tbebin bridgi «Ul tie camplotwl wA ID US,

r do not propose to paint It at present,ve. Now that thh unuumeot of a bridge,

which will las; as loug ai toe-bllln remain, IalinoBt done, let the citizms of Uorris count]

ifB9 tuooey has helpid pay for thla struce, come and see ui and tbe bridge, especi-

ally tbe briige, and we will show tbem one CUrn finest iuotmmmti of the kind tobefoumanyivhcro, ami we will take them around thiold way, up and down thsold Bwoton bill*and then acrosa tbo new bridge, and let thiJudge for tbeimelves as to the airanta

~ ed Ia tbii vicinity by tbe building of tbl*eate fitruoture—475 feet long, Si-frx

roadway, 03 feet along the river, and it ba«taLnn Si} tons of Iron to put tbli briJuwhere It la today. We are proud of it am' now tbat tbe county will b>, too,

The aecand annual reception of Our IA.of Hit. Carmel Council will be held HondiovfclngiioitlQ Union Hall,

Tim estni-annual election of cfBcfra ot theChristian Endeavor Hoclety of the RBformedubutcli was bold Friday evening of lu t wesk,WIIBU UJB folluwlug ofH»rs were electedPresident, Mlu Flora 0. Woodruff; VicPresident, Garrett Byrnes; Ssiret.ry, Mis.Maiy Culvert; Treasurer, MIM LillianFowler.

The lt'pulitlcan primary to nomfnato del*atet ta the State Convention m\\l \w held In

tbe Opera House llonday evening.

HOOKAWAY.The trial that was to beheld tt-da; (Thui

day) before Police Juitlce Sanders betweithe Borough, vs. B. K. & Q. W. Bttcltle wai

ittponed for one week on account of B. K.InR sick.TheiJpwortb Lf&itueKave a birthday parltbe bvenient of tbe 11. E. U ha roll tonlgbibur*daj), tbat ii they BMitoutlnvltatloni

wltb a Final, bag luclcued ia the envelope uuiwboeverrecelvedoneputasmsay peonies fi.

" " ire old returning the big to tbeleague.

Seeing It believing and at lait we can be-lieve that tho old rolling; mill buildings arebeing torn down, Edward Fox Is tearlojdown tbe bulldlngi and Intends erectinglarge Ice house with the lumber. M Hoag-

id'tf Sons & Co. have purchased thiichfnery and P. P. Birch, tfae Dofer boilei

maker, has purcbated the two large boilersand EOHJO other machinery.

O. h. Courtrigtat, Otitriot Clerk, E H. Toitie, A. Dromso and S. Crook, Tnuton of tb.Rocliaway pull I a school, vlsltal tbe acbmliia afternoon (Thursday).James L. llaxtou, aon-in-Iaw of Mahlon

Hoagiand, BT., was interred In the BookawaycemtWry on. Mouflny afternoon. Kr. Max-ton married Mlsi Ella about thirty years agoifter which they moved to Avoodale, Fa.,lad about hm j u r a after they moved tcjona lleach, Va., from wfaencs ha w uiroufibt (or Interment, He arrived on Vie0:2i train on Baturday night and thfl toncrallervlces were held at the realdenoaof U . B .Strait on Monday afternoon with Rer. Tbos.

ini:latlnK. Mrs, Maxtod left onWednesday aewmpanled b? her father forher home at Lang Reach and In a few wwki

:pecls to return here whore she will mtkiher future home. Wi TAvo>

Ccrnelius Bltnchard, of Morriitown, ipena day in the borough lait week.

Lotta Cory, of Ironia, fj aprndlng MmItne wltb GracB Norman.Mrs, Qnimby, ol Orange, U spending » fr

days with Mrs, Abe Crane, of this place.Mlu Dalryraplo spent Sunday In German

-rftllay.George SturteFont has moved to Middle

own.M«. M&Tgmtta, Holly, ol Bdmwmtar, w»

brought here for interment Luc week.On Saturday morning about four o'clool

the ptopls of this place waa atddened to leanthat Jobn Dallas Uammell, of MIddletown,near this place, wai dead, Be had been 111about eigbt ctaji with naeumonb, when deathrdeated him from all bis iuttering!. Hs war51 years old, and was born In Buiex coanty,lie leaves a wire and three children to mournbis lets who are na follows; Un, Harry Dob-Una, William and Phoebe, Be wu a memberuf three lodges, one of which be was amembsro( for 2-1 years. Tha funeral wai held la theII. E, Cburcb, Tuetday afternoon, with RBTI,Thos. Reev» and C, Clark officiating. IQ.•mticnt WR* miide In Pwbshlre Valley.

On Monday afternoon at two o'clock J&a.laxton, of Long Iteacb, Ve,, wu broagttwe for burlil. Tho funeral was bell at tbo

.Jtne of M. j). Htrait, with Her. Tboa. lleeviwiHIciatlnR. Mr, Waiton waj a brother-laiw of JL HoBRland, of this place,Samuel Crook Is adding an addition to fall

wurts.lAura BltlgoodHl D l h Il

with water-pot.Mfai Berlha. Iloblnson, or Ronvllle, U rJrit.

Inj ber aunt, Mrs. Walter McKIunon.Misi Belle Pord, «f Bladlson. ipent Sunday

rlth MM. I. N. Beach.A. II. Taylor woari a broad mlle-It 'a •

Irl.U s m r UlAnchard layi Ifi • boy, while

" i . nannass*ilt'<aBlrl

Tor tne X>ateathatayoumustalwayi go to Pierian & Uo'i.

uit ncelvtd a large ttlpmtnt lor tprlnitnde.

BoTst'a Heokwear Bnporiam.AU these* altractloai(or EaiUr«lI>J«r-

> 0% D

Look Us OverBEFORE PURCHASING

SPRING CLOTHING

We are the leaders of fine trade. Otters lead In som

capacities, but when you want to be stylishly dressed,

and well fitted with a good garment

Remember we're the folks that do i

Our Spring Styles are now ready for Inspectioo. All th

leading blocks la Derby Hats now on sale Including,

Dunlap, Youman, Youngs, Miller, Etc , Etc.

TAYLORSDSStt I I . ,

I LEAD and OTHERS FOLLOWWith tbe largest Hoe of

CARPETSFURNITURE

Ever offered to the people of Morris County

All the newest creations in CARPETS and through ouentire building you will find a display of FURNI-

TURE not equaled In regard to price andstyles in the State

F. H. DICKERSOND O V B H , 1ST. T.

ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE

Roberts' Cash Grocery |BLACKWELL ST. DOVER

Finest Minnosota Flour, pel bbl S i 25Best Elgin Creamery Butter 25

Good Elgin Oroamory Batter 20

Btricflj Fresh Eggs 18

CANNED OOODS8 cam Lima Baani8 cam Fine Corn4 Dans Qood Corn ,4 cans Rood Early Jun« Pema , . .1 can Goal Peaches1 can Qood AprlcoU ,3 cane Salmon . . .1 can Boston Bakfd Reiini5 cam UnnUrd BardlncsOood Bardlneu.IS OnngftaOL«aociGood Boda Cracker*

OROCERIESa born Enameltaa

' 0II*. Qood IUw01b*. HurcbiptckaKsUola1 Dartlulbs. QutOata««]3 Ib. UrjP«cbBntFrnnnSlbs. Apricota

TEASGood Talon In *U then price*

4>3 400 S5o 850 SMo 1!

Fork Loin lOoRound Bteak lOoPorter Hou»e Steak lBoSlrloInBteak 14oBest Bugar Cured Haint. l i eBert Sugar Cared Baoon l lo

PLATE BEBF.. . .L*B MuttonSauraflSauraflePol BoutBib Boat!

10a10O

«.,10olOo, l!o

COME IN AHD

Roberts' Cash Grocery.

EASTER AnRACIIONS-AT-

W. P.Turner S Cos Hew Cioifilng SioieIf you want to get a good Spring- outlit for a little mone)

call aod examine our new stock. Men's All-Wool Suitfrom $5.00 op. Our Boys' Suits at $2.00 must be seento be appreciated. MOTHERS should call and see ourline of Juvenile Suits for their little boys., Our assortment will surprise

-SEE—.,What a nice stylish Derby we can stow you at

W. P. TURNER & CO.ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS

Cor. Blackwell and Sussex Sts., •:• Dover, N. J,

FURNITURE3 piece Oak Bedroom Suits, well made and finished, each

Oak Sideboards, bevel plate glassAlso a large assortment of Sideboards at • $15.00, $ .0 .00 , $ .0 .00 ,

$22.00, $24.50 and $27.00

6 ft. Oak Extension Tables . - . . $4.50

Oak Centre Tables from . . . . $1.25 up

Full Size Woven Wire Springs . . . . $2.00

Tull size Cotton Top Mattresses . . . $2.50

Linoleum, square yard . . . . . 35c

Large assortment of China Mattings

FEED, HAY, GRAIN, ETC.

NOTE-AII our Peed, Oraln, Etc. is put up In full weight

THE QEO. RICHARDS CO.

Strictly Pure Feed, 100 Ib. bag

Tine Yellow Meal, 100 Ib. bag

Wheat Bran, best, 200 Ib. sack , .

Fine White Flour Middlings, 140 Ib. sack

Corn, 2 bushel sack, 1 i 2 lbs.

White Oats, 2'A bushel sack, 75 lbs.

Cracked Corn, 100 Ib. sack

No. 1 Timothy Hay, in small bales, too lbs.

Tor Rent.Uall (orourlr oosupted utoanole hOg*. Basl

W» par fear, ippljto17H

TfF.ANK J. GIEB,

U B S O N ADD BUILDER,

DOVZR, tf. J.

Contrast. Ukm and nutoiUa f uinMud.

EmHATU a m i r ox ALLKINDS OF WOBX. 15-

Notice.

election of a Board of Director* u d the tnoMO-Uon of other Important bwlncM, will be lield *their hall, on WEDNESDAY EVktUNO. AprilIBM, at 7:80 o'clock.

- S i r 6. A. BBOADWILL, S m t u y .

BRIDGE SALEProposals trUl be received for the traction „

Unmlronbiidges-OTWDevUwraaldeiioBOfJolin-Bon Clark's, one near Jamc* Dalrymple's residenceand one at Comb's Hollow, In Randolph towns!'at the Umalcn Horn*, Dover, N. J., on

FRIDAY, APRIL loth, 1896

ttlila will alcubloyard. Bpedncr^loD•oaDbehadofUleOhal— 1 . Ths oommltt-ie naern tho right to rejec

or all faldi.W. B. Oiiim, CbalrmQT. B , IlaiOLurDQio. A. QiLuaR, a . Oiu ju

mortgagee's Sale.D&HTOR IMITH AMCIIOBM

jtotiiB or a chattel uortmoeiKuUd b j Jhnson <Ut«d December fith. IBM, u d dulj

raljrned will teU at public auo

FRIDAY, April 10th,

— . . — a embalming board, one pairck pc&aUU la A n n 5 V ramiT pla'Kikcla, llulnm a i l maajoUwuliio I S mum?1 to mentloa.V FCTER EL 0O0FEB, Uaticasea.

• • • A F I N E . . .

Easter Entertainment

meONE NIGHT ONLY,

THI ctuunifa Lirru n

:lorence BindleyIN 1TEH GREAT KBW Y0HK BU0CEB8,

THE PAY TRAIN

Acompaor of 0nt«lai. tnetropoUUs antw

dmission, - - - 35c,

leserved Seats, - - joe.

KOT Olt BAU AT

mwoBJ'a oaca iron!, DOVEa

Lumber, Coal, Woodand Mason's Materials

C8UC0EESORS TO A. JUD3ON OOS)Have atuli Una Dl neiTthliiKmiutredrorBulldiaKTIMBER, L4TH, BBICK, 8HIK0LES,

SLATE, BI1ACKET8, COLUMNS,DOORS, S1BE, BUNDS, ETC

FLA0QIKQ, CURBING, BTEPS, L IKIEU,ETC,, ETC.

LSQIdH, BORANTOK jutD BITUUINOUSCOALH

WOOD WELL SEASONED BAWED ANDSPLIT

J, J.CONTRACTORCARPENTERASS

BUILDER.^ .OFFICE AMD SHOP

BlaoltweU St, DOVEB, N. J.

No contract too Urge lor my equipment.No contract too small Tor my personal

attention

I manage Repairs to Euildinrp Intvety branch .

I also do all Linda ol Turn!t», ScrollB u d and Jin Sawing.

s. R.(BoocieaOB TO A.-'WIOHTOH)

AXD DEAXBR IN

ST0T1S,

BAHUB,

j HEATH & DRAKE ISPRING ARRIVALSARE BLOOMING FORTH^ '~

I D l».lfcblBg array. N»» Dr—Good* N . w Waih tUUriall, WwRlbbom, N«w Bllka, aU charmtv Is J»tUn« u l cdoctip. I t . •gala ihoir fcr tbe loren of tbt tMAatlral. . . .

HUMJREDS OF STYLES TO 0HO0BE FSOa.

J&paceKWlba, lQ'noidF«n^aa'eB«da.'.!!!!l! '.'.l!!',"!",'.',^.'.!".'.'.'...Wo fFanej Btripw Taffetaa, pftryard ,FaDorrifniKdT.tretaa,p!r>anl , ..HtHPrinlrt W»rp Taffetaa. vcrjvA. '. 00? toStMoch HtKCk Flcuwd T.lt»l«-nnr mini -

ISDHSS3Q-OODSJXEOAHT ASSOBrMBOT OP FORIIaH AHD DOUSnO. .

afMnch BoKll.ti BM(re., na^and W*tk,p«r jawl 4Wlnck moral H m t « JW Timl ; . . . «Blcycla Cloth, na»T. per yard : - •

gaeWnorgrnrleUaa Mo 3SAIMVoolCkecU .,. . . , . . . . . . . . .810 M g o ^

Inch FrencB All.Wool Ch^_.lnchOowtpi«thi.paTari ...M.'.;.'.'.'.'.'.'.':.'.'.'.'.",'.'.'.'.','.".":"":"""™ * ^ S E

7 7 7 aod 779 Broad St., Newark, N. J.

Tin, Copper and Sheet IronHoofing, Ztno, Sheet Lead,

Lead Pipes, Pumps, &o.

THE GOHTON

Hotue-Heatlng Btoam Gene-

rator a epeoialty.

Cirtlllcm ol MssmoiioD ol Ht Va\

BIDEWALE.

J. Hairhouse,JEWELER AND OPTICIAN,

DOVER, N. J.

Diamonds, Watches,CLOCKS, JEWELET, BILTES-'WABJB, SILTEB

NOVKLTIE8, BICH CUT 9LAS8 WAEK,TiflE3,aUaaltaW»for«eddlnfandbt

opUcalOTdehdnypiwaicaJI W*kBowtiMBatdahllaayaoaii i lad trot,

Speotaolee and Eye QlaMMalEbta. standard time mmlabed to m. by (b« u. S.ObMrtatorritw«al'

. lflKton,D.a,b7apNlalwlnevarydvliiooa.

SPECIAL ATTSKHON Girat TO BKFUBOIO of Ton W A M H HCLOCKS, JSTOLBT, See, '

WATCHES SOLD ON INSTALLMENTS.

M"SOcDoes Slavery Still E x i s t . ? ! ? *12 Focr-flftts of America's jnon ore slave* ta one or the two tjrruu— jtmi^

»r...--». onj^nnca the most subjeets, forces bra s i n m to par double the tihla brotbor domonds. Surely It were time onotler Abraham LIatretcbed forth til* mlslity hond and freed America's man (ramdetillltallnii, braln-wenkeatiis', sujrvo-TUlalnB tynat i .

OR. MATCHETTE 18 THE M M:oanii-iMscn uompaajf.* corpora-

= - - - „ - iinderthBlawaorthlaSknto.ltlMbeea deemed advisable vai moat fur tha benefit~ aucb carporatlon that t]ie> aame ibould lie dis-ked befom tho eiplraUon oC ths Mme limited

ite of OrKanliaUon, u appeain br_ka t«d record of the niwiidiiT- 'of Dlroolow of iticji corporation

la accordance itlUi Uio protlalona of nn aoL „,.UUod "An act coaeernlofr corporationg," ao-proTcd April 7,1BT0, and Uie oe»cral lupplementathereto, which said record, Including too consentIn wrltlDf,of "twothlrdj In Inter&tot^STUVB'Kockholdtrt," of uld corporaUoD that BUCII du?solution abouid takeiikce.Mbr wid w t renulred

log been bjr nld corporftaon deposited In ray

._3ssdue proof ~

^ I N D I A N T O B A C C O A N T I D O T E i - Mii*™r. SOLD BY ROBERT KILLOORE. ""'

idattcft«dcertllloale of cowent „ , I I B U I»,- ofaald corpontlon bytwo tilrdi In lalerMtT n r

gimft and tha record ot OIB mf3£™?P**•enowonfllownlofrocoraln n

Mrs. B. WH1TLOCK,Snooasunna, N. J.

Sand for Sale.Penooa wlalilic aud to McuMtair or BOMIJJ»

nrrxaea «U do w d to laqidrt at tte anb«riu

tarora burin elaeirbm. DaUnral anrwLen

along tie D., L. t If. R. H.OT0. E. B. otS. J.1 JAOOB BIDSIB,

r. Ironia,»..'

Wanted.Job and odds Iota, oddi, asdi, ol marchaiuibw.

eta 1/nnbw and muppUeM (or Wagon makemw>Becoi>a-bBndmachlneiT, Bmalleton«,pl«nt*,(t'minting to aell out. Low priced atoekaof oorpw*4oaa e tc Dctcriptitn ot urUung 70a mt>\

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THEFriday, April 3, 1896.

Entered at tht Pott Offloe »t Dor«r, H. J.t d matter

LOCAL JOTTINQ8.

Tbere will be Buter aertfOBs fn all thechurches-

Conductor Morgan reports a most delight-ful vacation trip to Florid*.

Toe Board of Freeholders will m » t lo reg-ular uwnlblf BRSIOQ nei* wst k,

William Oarst hai broken ground tor a ot wboon on bit lot on Blnohnian avenue.

Ooduotor Bpriggi was laid op for wveralday» with. & oo)d, but Ii now DO duty again.

Tbe Metropolitan InauranOe Oompan/ havaremoved tbeir offices to ths Baker building.

Tbfl Grand OBfcari ot tba Knight* at1'jtbUi will vlult the Horriitown Lodge to-nljnt,

1'beaei1 attraction at Baker Opera HouseIs "The Fa?Train," whiob oomeaoD W"*dne»-day next.

Flibermtu wbo ottoh trout under alx Inohaiia length want to be caretul of WardsnRIcbards.

A new grocery store boa been opened in tbeHearing building, ooruar ot Black well andBergen 'strata.

A. B, Bryant, proprietor o[ tbe Like BailHole) bas toned Invitations for ft receptionut April 17lb.

Ml™ Angla BUeman, one of tba corpi ofpublic school teachers, is very ill with mrv-oui prostration,

There have been tew IUOWB tn Dover tb»tcould excel Guy Brothers' Hlnitrela ID funmaking qualities.

Clawnoa W. Kent, a ituisat at tbt Bi l t l -mord Medical College, Is vlitfng bis sinter,Mr*. F. E. Everett

In tbe multiplicity of blojclt agenole* InDover It will puule pro»pwtlvB purohai

A pstltfoa ftiUng for it-me rotdi far thiborough b u been presented to the Mayound Council of Madlacn.

Albert Chanibre Is sddlnt. much to tbe at*traoiltenett ol his . store bj hivingrepainted and decorated.

A pocketbo' • wfti found yesterday tod Ment tbli office. H e owner may hare it bycalling and describing property.

Beiernl meraben of Flut« Tribe, ot tbfatown, paid ft fraternal vidt'to BhothioneTribt at Port Horrlt Ta*3*y n ight

Mrs. Julia A. BUIM, mother of L 0. Btlles,former as«oct»t« editor ol the Jerteynito,died latt week At the tge of 03 yean.

Tbe Sunlay Chronicle, of Patenon, ID Italait lisas has « rery laudato? editorial uponMayor Frothloghatu, of Mt Arlington.

Mite Rote MoLo'Uhllo, of Irondale, hai re-lumed to b*r home after a prolonged visit tofriends In New York and New Roebelle

On and after Sunday, March 2Stb, tbelioon for mats at St. Mary's church -111 beat 7:30 and 10 & *. Itutead of 8 and 10;SO.

Principal Wlldtlck.of tbe D o w BotlnenColl*ge, bu begun the publloetlou of« quar-terly mftgfitJoe lo tfae fntamt of the oollege.

In another column Miss Nolan calls atten-tion to her opening of spring millinery ofwbich the hai en elaborate and elegant itoobr.

MorrlBOounoil,,No, 541, Royal Aroanura.held a ipMbl meeting under dtopeneationMonday ntfht to Initiate two pew member*

Next weak bu been dHlgoated by 0. 13.Booiallei and otban for •ptoUl prajer, look-ing to a more cartful obaer?anoe of the Bab-Itath,

A number of ohtugee in the hotel and inul-ness hauiw will be mad* «t Uke Hopatoonfthis iprlcg, and • very busj w i u i ti antici-pate.

Hev. Dr. Halloway delivered a lecture inthe Whipptnj Presbyterian Church on Tues-day night with •• Buushhie end Bhsdow » forIlls subject. . ' "' • :

Several m y fine (rout were taken fromtba ri'eron Wedneedfty, but the sportsmenwho ntntout to whip tbe mailer stream) re-port poor oatchea. .

Work on tbe county roadi will be startedagain la « week or two. The roads whichhave been built'hm wlthstx4 the atmo-ipherlo chtngee eio*Ilently. • •' ' •

The mere storms ani heavy mioi of Feb-ruary and Mare* did muoi duaate to theMorris canal.. NavlgaUim will be opened,however, text week, It to believed.

Fnd H. Lutn, cf Chatham, ft tstd to betbe oldeet oocimutar on the Delaware, Lack-awaonft sod Western road, bavldg jast pur-chutd fats tb.rtj-arit j»r'e Uokat. "

Dnver mirobants thin y«*r are ptrttcuhrlftaatcful snA elegut, and rival In artittlobeauty thoM of tin nitroDolltan Btorea.

Job Johnson, of JSscketUtown, hfti removedblsfamllv to Da*er'and ooouDlt* one fide ofWm, BriDoia1* new tioam oo Riobard* Ave.Mr. Jobcton Ii employed «t the car shops.

Frank F, Kob*de, of this efflot, bai beeutlttttd Pn«tdrnt ot 'he Board of Educationot ttacfcg porough, and be is the yonogestm i to occupy • iljnllir position In the State.

Mr, and Mrs. J, A. Qoodtle have returnedfrom their trip Banth, and b«ldw being Im-proved In bMlth by the journey they bate addlahtfulncollMtkMiof thebeaatin of iheland of fljw«rs. ' '

Willie Wdr, a HusMlhiirgh golf expert,will profaiblf be eofaged u greet*keeper oftb* Morris Coontj QDU Club's llnki. Weirb as i « n player and well grotiiided tn theptlnotplei of (of,

Paul Beutertfau, a brother of U. W. Reu-terBian, of Haduon, has beta etbploytd by aJorge firm at Bag Harbor to d.aljn and makeibeillrerierrleatorUwMw Uolhd Btateeornliw Srooklyn. / ' • s

Ibe bsdgfi to bt woro at tbe tall of OTf!•, tantBoAinD Cotopany on Moadaj niiht areon exbtbttioQ In tbe George Riohardi Co-window, and LOOM for Company It's reception•ra displayed atXllgoreV

session ol tbe Newark M. B. Ooaference, toldtha oonlerenoe-ftt Wiehlta,. Kantas, laitThunday, that mlnlsien thould not meddlewith the temperance question. \

TtB Morrit County Cbrooloal noved intoiti new bnlldtag lait week, but oould not geti's michiDwr In working order tn time toprint tbe edition and tbe forme were lent toDover and put on tbe Index prees

JtfUcolai Spuglsv, well known a« a wrlt*r,mtwatt IOM itb.nake) Morrlslown,hls pir?nftnsnt place of reaid>noe. HBlebeitknown«i ttia author of the poetry acoompinylagPftlqer CDS'I faingai Brownie ptotaret.

Richard Cooper, who hai bewiflrenian ontt» Dover eiprest for a number of years, faurettgnsd and •!» RO Into budsece with blinrctber-lo-Iaw, Robert F. Jeokta*. Mr.Cooperpoold rwtstend tb* juof Ihe looomo-

'Stnator t e w i A. Thompfcw, who hat jutbeen appointed Clerk of Chancery, UarwI-drat nf Morrle ooantr fn the manner, Uviaga optwae on Noltift Point, Lake Hopatoong./os.V.ThoEDp'on,aflfarrUbiirD,habrotber

prol. ArUarir. Wright, of Yile Univer-sity, wbo bu ktsly conducted toil e remark-ably abOMMful ezperimimli with the ( l~*"rayi, hai written • piper lor the A p r i l ssntitled ! TLe Ctbode Ray, Its Chsracter

A new grocery atere Is to be sUrtod tn theold Faroun - Hotel luUdlnj, and L. D.SohwaribMtnodtllnKtbebnlldlDg next tothe Iaunil7 for a takorj, Tha Increat" ofnaw bualoeu housei ii oat ot proportion to tae

On Wednedeye*;public schools will give a mosiBal and Ilter*ryeDterUlnment la the Baker Optra Haute.Tbe proceed! Drill be -appropriated to tbe•chool llbrarlea, : Aimiiiloni AduM "'MntiioblldrtclSDeQU,1 ; .

While the funerar cortege of DaUu Ham-ptll, cf ML Hops, wu pilling up BlsokWdlt»tro6t from R »kaway to Serkibfre V*llayoaTueidsy, a front wbicl was crushed off of on*ot the wagons hy a mddenttop of the forwardwagons. - No one WM hurt.

, John K. Bonlficc, of llorrlitown, to alle-Tlhto a p«tnful Injury * from which ha watMfferfnr, took a doss of laudanum Mondayright, Tba dote proved too utrong, end aphjBlcian h=J to be nimmoned. Strongemitln ware admlnlsVred and tfaa patient* u kept walklbi Ml night. It wu a olonMil

A corpi of Volunteers is to be organised atPort Oram next west:.

Tbara Bill c>t be a meeting ot Prof.GeiglerBdarning clam tonight

'. W. Bampton acd wire lwr« Kogland onSaturday, April 11 (or their return home.

The Ff otal Brealln wai not sold on Mooday,tbo sala herhg \mB poitpoctd t^o weeks.

«tsire Laraon & Bin have m m j theirlallorloB Mtabliehtieiit to the itore vacatedby P. A. Vanderhoor.

Ml» Ketiie Berry will entertain t selectparty of Wends at ker home on Uorrli etreetthl« [Friday) evening.

The Hscktttitown bgtohm >UTI> enteredInto an agreement not to ae] 1 meit exoept for*pot cub afUr April ht.

Ttere have been several applications f oraroHgbH for storei maie to the Elwtrlo LightCompany, but they haven't Ue power to''irnlib them,

A number of Dcrrer Hi sou will go da*rn toNewark Monday eight to see the MatterMason's degree Conferred upon ComptrolleiJobr.B Qlbeon.

John Ervey, who wu atr'ekon with para-lj6U laut week, wu brought U> Dovtr JMonday to the home or bis BOD and hi le in a verycritical condition

Right Wonhtpful Allton H. Bbennan. Db>trct fiepuly Grand Master, paid as officialTl»lt to Actcla Lodge, F. aad A. M., onWodDWdfty night.

George Crater, of thli town, wai marriedl«t Thursday ntgut at Succatuana, to UIMSllubeU Corwlo, an eccoont ot wblch ap-pean In our BacQuunni letUr.

EtherealuildndBa11 andthatl>tired feel-ing " are due by calendar, yet tbere may beheavy mow ID April. Hardly a year paiseathat does not ihnw Buch a prelude for mud.

l u OD tbe pondi and Ukti of til* cooaty <•yet fully 13 Inches thick, which (i a /actworth noting in your diary, yet tlie same oon-dlUon pravallsd at tbe oloce of last March.—Reglitor.

Tbe additlODal water lupply for Ilackette-<wDwtlloott$2QQ,m. Work already oVoa

bu oost 18,000, end renewal bondi havinglen years to run, brought from 101 to 102, atfoor percent.

An ftttempt to decry bant u l eggs ai m\favorite breekfait standard U a statementthat 10 per cent, cf tbe crlm1iu.li condemnedlo deathordir ttaetbe staplefor thelr.laBtmeal on earth.

CharlM WUBOD, who b»a oooupiel theCourtrlght bouw oa Orchard itrcetforthelMt year, and who Is a lay reader of theEpiscopal Church, lnovtd bli family toPaastlo yesterday,

Onwxt Sunday the singing In tbe Pre»vy-t«ri»n Church will be led by a quartette,Tfae anthem, " Tbey bave tahrn away myLord," "A.lleluI»,Cbrlttii risen" and " Whyeeek ye tbe living amoBg the dead," will begiven.

Prlnqipal Whitney, of the Qooutoa publicechouls, lent In hit retlgnstion to Ute effectID three dajs, and he leftoa Wednesday totake a poeltlcn lo New York. The principaldidn't itend on the order ot bli going, but

'cnt quick.The Tiger base ball fr§m ot Oarer comrt

forth again this tfeson with new mtiMgan,aod exptot to pla; • little ball, but it will be

good plan for thBm to practice a «ood manydays btfore tbey challenge Wainington

Itln.—Tidinju.The annual reunion of the 89th Reglmint,

N. J. Volunteers iraa held yesterday In New-ark. This Ii tbe regiment with which ourtownsman Capt. D. B, Allen * u connected.He weiflfcted vioe president of the organi-zation at the Newark reunion.

Tbe townpbip 'of Hillaborough, Bomenetoounty, baa had but Qva towoiblp derki Inover one hundred yean. The lait cltrktemdfor twety-tour years and >t lw> declined areBomfnaMon. Both Demoonut acd Bepub-llcans endorted him every terra.

The tloiv development of Ctitbam In oon-trut with surrounding towoa li due to tfaefact tbftt moit of It! best property was an

,!!*J, and that tte lack ot oevtJopmeot waifurther due t) a I&ck of watw, Oa Tuetdftjit threw off the yoke end vofed to become aborongh

A cue ot KarJet fever has broken out atPert Worm but fortunately It ti not of ftmalignant "type and every iffort !• bslngnude to prevent a ipreadof the disease. Itla to be hoped the village may not be com^pelled to andftgo another etldemlc of tblidreadful dliei».

Rat. William J.Hanptoabfci been assignedto Grace CLurch In tbli toon. Rev. Hamptonwu fermtrly stationed at BacoanmtiK andwu very popular with the people of tbatvillage. By a p'colla' oomcldinoe Rev. Hr,Sempton kHpa op tbe chtln ol WISttm wbominister to the spIrtQtl netdi of thi prortMt-kotohQrotan of Dover,

The leotore which wu to ban been dellv.end in toe PrMbyterlaa Baoday school roomoo W<dof*d»7 trtoitig by Col, Haibell loth*Intmitof ths Keeley La«gue « u postponedon account of the small attmdanoe. Toemittar was placed In obarge of a committee

._ 'latin* of H. L. Danhsm, 1. H. HuU-rt,W, B Qillen and O, K Ely, aod the lecturewill be given.

The East Jersey Water Company is takingadvantage of tbe water being rat of tbe•forrtscanaltolaytta pipw under tfae bad.'bey crow near tbe JBCISOO place, at Little

Palls and a point teir Stone Bou«e plain*.Tbe pipes era lei] about twofeetundertfce,__il bottom, *nd aboot isven f«et from Ueorlilnal Newark pipe IIDO. Big gang* are atwork. •

Joseph *loBVAn <ffi» of tb» old nriicoti otPort Morrlf, died on alondiy night afterretcbicg tha ripe old age of seveutr yeanu d flu mintfeL He bad prerlouily bteo trMtdent of Chatham, but during fall rerifeeweof » quarter of » century in our neighboringvUlage bad bean employed In aad around tberound honn. Tbe Tunenl takes plaoe to;

morrow and the burial will be at CsatbaBi.-Bigl».

Tbe Msdlton Field Ulab, " banhall teamwfaoM record of last yewr.vWIi a J « j i be n-mimberrd by Hedlrnnlsn . »ltfa a glow ofpride, have reorganise, with B»k CashterFred Bardnn M manager and Andwain O«eai captain. AaOeelioneof ft family of stirbat) phyen. u d Birdon pub tbe flntnotalatandlcR of tbs Uam beyond queitloo, theFlild rlub anticipates a very luoceasfiil

Hrr, John Bill, of Boontoe, widow of JohnHill, who for Mveral tyrme was a member o'Congr« from Ihe old Fifth Mew JerseyDUtrlct, hii presented the Steta with andlpaloKna; of her late huibind. The paintingwis placed la tbe rotunda of Ihe Capitol ttTrenton Uat week. Mn. Hill, who hai been•pending the wfaterat LAanoed, It eipsoUdto return to Bxnton within aibort time, andwill occupy her midtnoi lo Cornelia itroet.

Tfae Rev. Wm. James, a Baptist mlnliter ofNEW Jersey, whose mldtn death is uwaunotdai taking p'aoeatDinbury, Conn., yesterday,Is protwbly the w«lt known eged minister ofttatnams, who has been afriqufnt vbltorinDover. His ton Ived on the Horrbtoftnrjftd, wbere the father often made bis borne.Ra wu very deaf and well on to seventyyean cfege. He was« good man, and lendto preach wbwever the opportunity offered.HedltdofbeartdiieaM,

A Senooatea Oat.Carpe'ntera tn Monday bflgan tba work of

lowering Ihe floor of tbe J, Prank Mejebolldlng on Blackwell itrett, aad betwuntha uprights above the celUr wall the work-mtn found the deilcceUd rtmalni ol • catirbcw voioe dDubtlnsmBd» tfae wgbto mo-ilealyraraand yesrsago. TtMCarcaMWaidried out thoroughly; the skin wmsBke tannedleatber. the hsir hiving all dropH « * « •cept .bout the claWF. W. «. Oltard b u U»

jrioelty infl he wlU eend It down to Hn*-J-uuKuro.

. YWWJWI-Bsater Baa .The arrangttnenU have been completed toe

the annual Euter Monday Bsllcf VigilantBoflJna Compeny, No. 3, u d ths affair willbe one of tbe most enjjyablo ot the putUofunctions of the espon. Ttere wlU be exoil-Itnt mui'o, beiutlfnl deoaiatloni, fine re-fresbmenU,ejjdpirfectord(r. Nolmpropu-cbaraoters will be admlttad to the armory,and every lady woo taks* i«« *B the«reodmarch will noelvs a handums lauvenlr.HondaynlgbttitheUiaeaod thotlcktUsre

'dolUr- ' . "1 .Bnterprite Store,

Dr. Cummins1 Block, Domr, M. X . B«tercardi, egp u d OOTBIUM,

For evwjbody, 18 c e n ^ per dOHD, at Uhnwi'l,

DBDIOATIQH OF FIRET BAP 11STOHTJEOE,

TUtli Huodar will be t nottd day with theFLntBtpUst Church ot Dover. Their prettymatting bouse ODllicnardi avenue and Union•troet is oompletod and will be dedicated onthat dty. In the afternoon at three o'clock,the opening eerinoa will bo delivered by Rir.Delevan Dewolf, ot Newark, and la the oven-bR at 7:JO Itev. David Bpencir, D. D., ofthis city, will preach. Tue prayer ot dedica-tion will be offered by Her. J, L. Watson, ofHount Olive, B^t. John Feterwn, of tbeBwedish Eaptl»t Cburcb, an4 othtrs will elioparticipate.

Monday evening there will be a platformmeeting; Mayor P. V. Wolfe .111 preside.Hears. E J. How, Jerry George, John Olb-bonj, Wtn. 8aQd« u d BecreUry Amttn, ofour Dover cburabee and the Y. M. C. A ,will take part Tutiday evening Rev. Dr. \V.W. BaUoway; Wednnday ivetilng Rev. 8. Z.Batten, ot Morriatown, tud on Friday eveningHer. W. 8. Qslletrty, D. I), will preteh.At tbeee mettlngi It li nlio expeoted Useother putors ot tbe town, both Americanand Bivedlsfa, will partldpaU. On Thursday

ilng there will be agrnerel praise lervloe.Tfae luuilc on Sunday will be of a vpedlaluhanotar, rendered' by thi Wbltford Qmr-Utte, Mn. Josle and John A. Stackbouse

,d JUM Naomi Trimmer. Ur. ani Mm.Jerry Qeorge will sing on Uonday evenlog.DurloK tbe week alao there will be extra

itufe. A rtrf oo^ii*llaviUtioa leetlendtdi tbe public to elltbtte services.Itwa* on February 2Zi, 1893, when Rev.

W. H. Fhawgtr, then paster at Netaoiifi, be-mlssloD here In Dover, thj town

when be wai bora, whlcb resulted In (lieorganisation ottfatchurch wltb !N membars

sr SOth, 1B03. Tbe lot on which Iheiburcb. edlQoe itanls, 60x100 feet, wai bought

Tba bouts ot worship Is B nwked additiono tb« tctm, la < growing part of tbe city,

wai blocki from any other American•psaklDg oburch It lioerltlnly a very n&atand ftttraotiv* structure, with tower at thecorner, two mtrancei on Htcharda avenueand one on Colon street. Tbe windows areof cathedral glan and memorial in char-acter. Tbe four window B at the front ere BOconitruoted ai to appear like one manlvewltdow and are very floe. Four of tbeordtrs of t t l i city each gave one ot tbBBeand In them their oaoun are set. Thane «retbe American XHecbanlcs, the Junior OrderU. A. H.; the F. O. B. of A. andHcDftvlt Post, G. A. a Oo tbe Union streetside of the church the windows represent tbeparents of Rev. W. H. Sbiwger, the daujfaten of Mr. and Mrs. Jicob Harlck, Ur. sudMn. Ohadlab Parker and ot John T. Plertonplaced there br bli children. Oa tbo oppotlteside fa one put lo by tbe Willing Worker*.Excellent taite hw been iliplayed In thetelectfvaof tlit glAMln thm window, tbeandEenae room Ii very cheery, tested withchairs aod HgbUd by electricity. Tbe cellingla of wood, which, like tbe dours, windowframe* and the valniooalbg is flnl«taBd Inoil. Tbere ii • platform for the choir, ad-joining tha one for the pulpit. Back of tb.ii

the chapel « oomtruated wltb elidingdoors ai to b* thrown into tbe sudf enoa roamwhen needed. Ia th<s at the back of tbe pul-pit Ii tfae baptlbtery wltb glass front Underit also era (be robing roetni tor baptismaloocuioni, and the p'aos for tbe heater. OrorIt If tbi putor'i study. The supertliloiarcbiteot of this edlOce w u M. V. B. Bearing,whoabodldlheilfttlog. Mr. O. B. Freemanwai thi contractor, and the beauty of thettructure, at well as excellent pharaoter ofthe work reflect* greit credit upon these menand tfaoee la their employ, The itmt canalso be said of Bmlth & Pannlcg, wbo didthe pUiUring, Irabh Mooro tbe peintbg,and D, 8. Allen tad B tt. Baaatit tbe tinwoik and plumbing.

A Butt for Trespass.It wai not generally known that tbere wai

• JoeepbH.Cnoita blJingbis legal acumenaod forenalo eloquence In the darknen ofoonienlttl dlffldanoe la Barer until Uondty,when • case wae tried before Juitlct Oage Inwhich Qeorge Mann was plaintiff end Alex,Kanouss defendant. Tfae salt was for tree-

•nd F. 0. Smith appeared for KaanaadKaaouH.wai hla own lawyer. SimethlDgover a year ago Habn ft Leppel opened apratEel bakery In a building owned hy GtorgaMann. Tbe builnsn did nit p»o out well,and about two month* ago Leppel skippedwlthcut settling hli Mils and IMVIOI bis wifeunprovided for. KanoueeiDd William Wurtnbad indorsed • note for leppel and held achattel mortgage on bla household gooJi to•eoure tbe note. When be skipped Eanonaewent over to more tfae good', ind not onlytook the bouiehold Koodi, but thebakery rquipmtnta In the cellar, whichMftOfl Blalmed were bU, and be ord«i«dEftoooM'i team off ot hli property. QeorgeKsnouw wat boning the moving aad be re*fated to (to. Minn olslmi tfett the ituff Ititbe bakn-y * • • his, and thtt he bad returnedMn. Leppel tbe Ibit two month'* rent, 12-i,If ihe would gat out by Saturday Last, andleavatte bakery thiags In tfae oellir, which•heagreed tt do, Thi o«n cams off Tuesdayafternoon, «nd the Justice's courtroom waicrowded. Kanouse la hu lamming up modu-lated bli voloe to It« mort dulcet tones andpmenUd fall oen in inch I D Irreilitlbly elo-qumt w#y that tbe jury returnrd a verdlot ofnooauie. air. lbno will appeal tbe caw.

Yoorheee-MoDavit.The nuptUls o[ Ml« Nellie A. MoDavIt and

Elmer A. Vootbeee, of ttorrUto»n, w e neotemolied kst sreoltur at tint home of thtbride's parents, Ur. and U » John HcDivItonMepleav*DUt,Dover. Qneita to the num.berofovera hundred from Dover, Morrla-(Dim, Flilofleld, Spirta, Warwick, H. T ,rtekail l , H, Y,, and BdeoTllle, N, Y,, badgathered, when at its o'clock MIM OeorgUHoPavlt began playing Hendolnnho's wed-ding mircb, u d the bridal party rot-red thtparlor, whlck w u bMutirully dao rated withplant! u d cut fjowert, where tfae ring oen*mony was parfonned by Ear. W, S. OallJway, D. D., of tbe First Hetbodlit Church.The bride wore a hudioni* travelling gownof mllltarr blot and carried white rote*Bus « u attended byberilnter MIM A n y . sibridesmaid, and John A. Voorbew, brotbrofttMnroooi, acted u b N t man. After tbeoongntalktlons tn elaborate wedding supperwei eprtad and at ttSC Hr. and Ura. Voor-beet left for Iforriitowo, wbere the groombid a bouio elready ftirnUhed lo Uka htibride. Toe pretend were nuaieroa«, uefoland elegant,

When the bridal pirty got on the train anumber of the gneat* followed them Into tbecar and ptltrd them wltb rfoe, and ia theirenjoyment of the occasion did not notice tbetime. When, thi train started tbey could notget off and were carried to Rwkaway, when

waited an hour for a train to bnngthem botne

Co. XBeoept lon.Tbe badgM to be worn by thi member* ot

committed are on rxbfbltlon In Klllgore'iwindow. Tb« Orand Mircb will commenoeit 9 o'clock acd be 1«1 b;MaJir ? D. Jack-son and lady. Prof, Cbaa. C. Oitgler bitconeantad (o act a* floonDanager, a#Bl»*«i byArtanr D. Ktlley aod Charles R'lderer.Day. of Morrlatcwo, will be tbe caterer,Prof. P. T O M will farnltb mush. Ur. Co!-krd ha* received the decoratloni, ani tfaaArmory w|U be dwonted Tuetday. Theoommlttee wish to ilate that the buildingwilt be thoroughly betted. Tfae oompaiydealntomahe ihui, their tcoond K«t i r re-oep'lon, a One affair,

A 5 e w Store.H. IUMIW, of Newark, hai leuwl tht

« r stoTB In the Brlok Block of George Blub-i r d s u d will oien to-motrow with a roll lineof dry goods, ladiea'and gentlemen* fumitb-Ing goodr, mllUnery, etQ Ur. IUsaler hubeenln builneei In ICaniu for twelve yean,but cam* t«st ID order that his wife msy hoDBanrber ptrrets, who live In Hewark. Hlairt ireebckfiDewacd he propises to makethe Boeton Blora tbi Utcca for sbopprn IDthlittctiva.

Belief Council to Entertain,Relief Ooandl, No. Si, Order of Chdien

Trtrnd*, will initiate a Dumber of oandldateton Friday night next, apirl lOtfa, «od Btan-bope Coonotl, No S3, hn beta Invited t o at-tend, and Friend Klllmer, ot Brooklyn,wllltlBobsproMDt. TbeoominlttMftto provide entertalutnent are maklog arrange-ments whtob will reader tfae ocouion momor-ftbleto all wbo attend.

Card of Thank*.The ondeiilgned with to eipreu their

ilnotre tbanki to tnelr many friends andnelibban wbo so freely beitowed tfaelr e;m-pntby and •nlstance during their late be-reavement

MR. AUD MM. D.T. V A N HI

FOB BBIE0OBPOBA.TION,A petition wma proeated to tna Com-ion Council at a DIMIIDB: bald Wedaewlay

night ufclng tbam to submit tbe questionof nlacorporitlon under the act of 1895

tba people at Ibe uhtrWr eleotioo to bebftld on Usy 4tb, aod It Is thi general opinionthat there favorable ictlon will moet tbeapproral of tht g n a t majority ot tfae peopleof Cover. While U would have beet lauohbetter if tbe ameudmtDtg to the Ian* itig-geettd by tbe Common Council and tlie Luc -bktire Committee ol tbe Board ot Tradebsd been passed, yet under present conditionsrelnoorpontion under the law at It lUodi lafnQnltely to b* pnfu-red to tbe uaoertalntyand the eioaacplated pawer which wi hareunder the exbting charter. The charter wasframed toglvethotowa certain ipeclnl pow-ers betide* tfaoie It had uodar the Towmhlpact. Wben U B bill * I B passed aeparatlogtbe town from tbe township, Dover pastedout of tbe juritdlotlon of (he latter, and itw-u left itnoded, wilb no owitibles, oroverieerof p » r , and without ripreeontatlon

tbe Board of Frnbalders, In taot with, allof the poweia and prlvilegee with whlcb itwftsveattdbytiieTownjhlpActcutoff. Tbecharter election will be h»ld the same uheretofore and If tue people alic vote forreincorporatlon tbt offioen elected on MayItb together with tbosa vrhue termi do not

iplre will coaititute Ue general ins bsdy oftbe town ua'll the l i t ot May, 18117. Oo theKCODI Tueadiy of April of cert rear tbe flrttset of new offloers will be elected, and if It lathought beu the oFDoun may btcboien on anon-partluu baili. In tbe meantime tbeCommon Council ai i t iball be onttltuted ontbe Kcond Monday in Kay next trill have tlieauthority and the power to ippolnt luchDlBcars u the law of 169.1 require!, whichbavi not been elected, and which tbe Com-mon Council bave not IQB power to appointunlni tbe tona lake* advantage of the l iw

It Is a little late now todtscuat tbiadvan-tagetof Heparate govoraiuent in view ot tbefact I bat tfae Lrfgfilatnns h%« out uiout oftbe towoiblp and we do nnt bcllevt tbere Is

mau In Dover whr» would try to have tbatlaw repealed at the next Mulon of the L«gfsiature. Tbt town of D a m mum cow lightout ItB rl|bt to lire ani be r e u n i t e d s i ecity nolens tden*, and we hive beard no goodreann advanced why It should not at onceput on tbe clothing and «qu|pm a1* of a full;rown child Icatetd of dllly dillplng lor a

year, and, Stlcawbarilke, waiting for name-tblng to turn up. Tbe wey t i do a thing Isto do it, and now Is I hi lime for tbe people ofDover to put tbat axiom Into soilvsemrgy,There WBB a time when the town and tbetawoHblp were mutuilly helpful to w l iitfaer, but tbat time bai gone by, the town

has grown so rapidly that the township be-came an old man of tin sea to bloJlt i i t i l -wart limbs and barlU prcgrea, aud vbllescms wbo lire on lueinorlei of tUe past may

•gut tbe severence of the tie of union, themanes Are ansloue to ibow the world wfcat a

iRoroui to *n we have, aud to gst tbat reoog-iltlon which we dDsarve, Nuw DDT*T a* «

town cannot be found In tbe Btttletlcs of theBtate, it having heretofore beenswallowsd

pTo gotolaualncstlon at a olty ia ot lUslf a

good thing for Sorer, and while we do notbelieve It will make any material reductionlu tbo (axes It will certainly not add any-thing to them. Another advantagt la thatwe will get r'preMntiUnn lo tbe Board ofFreeholders In proportion to our population,the aame ai Madison aad Moriirlown do.Buttfaeculefadvanttge* are tbat each partf the towo will haveanequal representation

In Ue Common Council and tbe Qjerd ofEducation. The«e oilloen will be otmaoa bywardatnd It gives a better opportunity totheroterstonarae mm tar ottleo with whosequallQcitioni they art acqmlnttd, ai a manliving Ina ward is more likely to be knownthen better than tie would ba by tbe town

1 lirge. 'B/ all means H there b* relnoorporatlon.

Zir«l B r n IFor everybody, 18oentt par down, at

1 ( B t )

OATJQHT I H E BTTBQLASS.Faraometlme pssteutloa AffentUn

if tbe Central railroad, his been receivingipUlaU from mercbauti of ebortage In

[oodf.aad h u notloed that the eeali on tbedoori have I»«n broken, lin set a watch

tbouttmo wcoke ago and bas kept It up everice, but the culprits were wary anil did nut

try It again until Wednesday night, whentblef wai caught iua cir. The men »tu-

iloyed about tfae itatloo ware detailed tolurni at watching, and Wednetday

nlgbt the duty foil to Ueorge Alpaugh andQeorge MoNeal. Between H aod 0 o'clocktbey heard eoineone prylug at tbe door, andIn a few minute* it wae pushed far enoughbach to admit a man, who snlfTtd the air fn

car, which wai laden with the aroint ofcoffee, aod remarked, "We will iiave lonie

for breakfast," TUe tbferlag epicureentered tbe c v , but hii confederate remitoed

italde and pushed tbi door shut. Aa IOODtbe door wan closed tba watchsrs came out

from their biding place and Bbo?ed t b e o l dmuzile ot a revolver under tbe burglar's nose,at which be gava« yell wfatuh nearly brokeaut tbe ildra of tbe car, and which K-ared his

taer IO badly tbat bo ii uremmably run-ilng yet, ai be baa not been caught. Meaire.Ipaugh and MoNcil turned the light onlelr prboier and found that It was Charim. Meteeager, a married mnn, aged !» yeare.

They bunUdup Oniocr Byram, wlio put theprlBoner ID tba cooler, and yesterday morningarraigned him before Jtnlloe Drowa, whenlie told wbo tbe party wai who ran away,but also stated that lie alons waf to blame,and that Jaremlah Taylor, the fellow wboran, wsi guilty of no wrung doing. Ue wasnot to conaldBrata of lila wire, whom be ac-lusfd of having ft knowledge of bow be oime>y tbe things ha itoleat various times, amongwhlcb ware two bami, four bags of Hour, abox of c&ndy ani several other tblng* of aprofitloiial nature. . Mcaeuger was oommlt-ted to jail to await tbe action of tbe grandjury, and Taylor will be sent to keep himlompany IfbaieoaoRbt:

Special Council Meeting.Tbere wae a special mtetiiig ot tbe Common

Council on Wetluetdty night, with all thenumbers present except Ald*rmau Bikerand Councilman Petty.

Tbe tulnuttt of tfa« preceding meettog wereread a dappnmd.

The Mayor aUted that tht meeting badsen called to r*" tt'ordinance iu relationi the charter election, and the Ordinance

committee reported an ordinance, wblch was

A petition wai prewnUd algned hy Qfty'TO freeholders, asking tbe Common Council

to lubmlt the question of Incorporating tbetown BB a city under tbe ant of 1SU5 to the

icople to be voted an at tbe charter electionn May Ufa, wblrb w u received and ordered

spread oa tbe roiuat*«. Tlie vote on tbe itlon ordinance was reconsidered and two MO-tloui embodied in it authorising a vow on thequeitlou of incorporation ai a uity.

Tho Clerk wat,oa mottoo, directed to pro-cure the D'ciasary bc«ltn anil Btatlonery f<tbe Boards of RpglBtry.

Tbe olork wan, on motion, directed to haiprinted, and posted 11)0 notion ol lue rlratbnfor Incorporation as & city.

Oa motion the Ordinance committee idirected to prepare tn ordfoaooo prohibitiontbe duraplDg of garhago, a»Uei and oilrefuse In tbe Roukaway rlv/r.

On motion tbe Council edjouraed.

Ohuroh Hotlaei.Preaching at Urmce Cbutoh on Handsy by

the new paitor, Itev. Wm J. Hampton at10:&) A, u, aad T.8Q ? H,\ Sunday icnool Mt2:30 P. u.; Kpworth L»aguadevottonaiser-vIceatOiSOF.H.

First K. £ Ctaurcb, ipeolal Baiter eervloee.BermonifclDiSOA u by tbe paitor; Bpworth

jue Bnster devotional services at 0^0 r,U.', oombtiiel Sunday ecbool tad cocgreg*tfou Buter tervloe* 7iW F H. Tbo churchwill tMinttabiydeooMMd and the: choir willrender appropriate maalo,

EiatereMTloaiat tie Freabrterlu Churchon Bundiy, Tbe paitor will preach at I0i30

iubJ9Ot; ''The RwrarrectloD i s aMotive." Ei»tere#rrtoaoftbeSundsy ichoolat 7)30 v. u. Bpeolal mudo mt both servlocB.

• EeaeorctiA m Qrave.On Monday Mr, and lira, Jowph Simmosi

brought t fas body of their ion Willie to Dover•ndbntied bim In tbe Orchard sfatBt ceme-tery. On the iravt they lift a beautifulfinal pillow and a wreath, tributes of lovefrom hii«bopin«t«eatlhe»|]kml]l. ri ieoestmorning when amemberofthe family vliltedtbe grave it was bare o* lowers and only the•kelton ahapwol tbe deslgna «er» there, Inthe nlgbt somo vandila hid vlitted the oametwyaodatoltn tbefliwori. It would be hardtolinagliie)atnoreaonlemptlb1etb!etthaiiona

rto would rob tbe dtad, an d It U a pity thatthe culprit* cannot be detccttd. Tbere is aclue *htoh may ivad ID tbe detection of tbothlern and If tbe ctlne can be proven•faiattttMDi tbey will be matte toiuffer.

Tut ted Blltmore. 'Couduutor Morgan, who retunudfrom hl>

Ttoation trip t? Florid* last week, put ID aek of hit fcbttoce i t AihavlUe, K. C o nway back nod TblMdtheftTMtratate ot

W, a VuderbUt ftt tfait place. He epenltwo daje going through thi muslon andover a part of Ibe grounds. Ho w u In 100rooms, wblch w u not ont-balt of those la thehome, tber«tof then being fn tbi btode of4£0 men from thsFdlmin Cwtpany'riihope,bring dooorated and f urniabtd. The eitatecompriwa D0,O00 a c m , and Hr. Itorgsn rayithe manaioQ ot Mr, Twombly at Uadieonwould make but* small annex to the Bllt^oremansion. It there li any one wbo can getmore tnjoyment out of a vacation than Char-ley Morgan we have not met him.

Hot OlartftM Wolfe.A dlinatch under date of Providence, H.

I., appeared In tbe Hjw York papers yeetcr-diy stating that ft young woman reghteriitgai Carrie Wolfe, of Dover, K, J.,hedooa>!mltted suicide at* hotel in tbat city by takingtirbollo add. The Imprmlon a t onoe tpreid

that tbe tuitrfde w u l ids Cltrfau Wolfe, anumber of tbe corpi of teschers at the Doverpublic cohoola, wbo left b e n Monday withUisB fitta Searing to vlill the family of Rev.John Cavanaagh, at PhlladdphU A telegram t o Ulas Beerlog broiutht the replytbat U'ts Woireis Vfry much alhe aod tbatshe aad MIM Bearing will return to Dovei

t0d"Jt e • »Headqujuters B«cond ReKlm«nt

In acceptaoce ot an iaviMloo HI* Exotl-lincy; John W.'Orhg'i Governor and Com-mandir-ln-Cblaf, will rerlew this Wglmentand present long iirvice mtdalt For tblipurpose sod to execute evolatloni, tfae Regl-nient will parade in full nnlfarm, Tuesday,

pril7thDext,at 8:30 o'clock P. W Company1, of thladty, will aswmble at their armiry

In fell tarvloe unlfonn atS o'clock r. W. eharp.Each member ti ordered to bi present,

: Scliom to the PnblicMr. Wm. a Bowlhy, of Clinton, N. J., wll

open up • moilo store about May 1st In partot tbe store with HoPfaenon & Co., on Bluk-well «tr«r, next door to ff. 8 Collard1

furoliure itore, and will bate • full line ofplanoi ani organ* of different make*, Wm. S.

It HH7 b» a Mammoth PUnt.If aultftble arrRngemeDts in tbe way ol

freight rates can b? made with the D., L. &W, R, R. Co., the 1'llUburg Term Cotta &Lumber Company trill very likely locate ItsexUmlve plant at Auderson. Tbe companyon Tueodsy purchawd tbe entire Blataatonfarm of about m acres for lometbiog over15,000. It aim baB secured o|t!oce on theBcbomp farm and aponllsreball Iturd'efamadjoining.

Tbe company bas stated that It will on t iestart employ more than 275 men and K themala plant la located here the number willperhaps be doublrd several times. Operationstn the new field will probably begin innide ofa few wfeki,unleu the enterprise ihould sub-sequently ha abandoned. Present indica-tions ere,*,bowever, that it will bt a go, andwill d«velope Into a mammoth enlerprUe andbe of gr*at bemflt to tho people of this teottonot tbe county.—Star.

A Word, to T o o .Jo fph 0. John son will continue hli uodtr-

Ublnjc bDBioet! juit the same at berstofcre,and li betlor prepued It that oonid be im*lfale, with everytbtog of the r-srji but to daembalming bythelatsttraetbods. Dayotfice,EanouH1! furniture store, filackwell streetresidence, Blaakwell 8 t , near Bergen, Dover.

Box Boelaole."Wsihtr.|ton Camp, No. S, will bold an en-

tertainment aad box soclabli .In their halt onTuesday evening, April 7in, to which ill tnBm-beri ind their frltndj i re cordially InvitedA floe program ot recitations, vocal and Initrnmentel mtaic bas been prepared.

Ever? Oneundi tba best usortmint inBprlng Orsrooats

Sea Bhora Bttliai at Home.For 25 ota. yon can boy a bag of Baa Bait

at KuJgore'i Corner Drug Been that wfllraaktW saltwater both*.

Muoh Lauaanam.MIcbao'iFoley, aa employe, at the Wbar-

ton furnace, died from an ovsrdote of laud-anum Wednesday afternoon. Deceased wassnbject to attaoks ot cello, and It wai hla

tbit when one of them came on to takelaudanum to relieve his tutoring*. Re badbeen accustomed to taking tbe drug u putup for sale a t ator*s, but thin Urns ho hadpurchased dlreot from a drugget.and it wasrnucb stronger than be bid been uwd to uk-

;. He was atteoiel with uollc 00 Wednarday and took bla usual (lose. Tfae deadlyeffects, of the drug were apparent almost aisoon as beawalloWBi]it, and bin wlte sent for

pbyildan, wbo worked faltbf ully, bnt to noavail. He leaves a wife ani eeveral childrenIn needy circumstances.

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The Bridge Nearly Completed.The b'g bridge which la being built at

Boooion, betwKD tbe townships nf D o o fid Ranovcr, Is nearlng completion, and It

will take but a few days yet to put the fin-ihlog touches oa It Too flooring was spiked

Teat lent w<ek and ty Bitunlay travel hadcommenced oTBr lr, atthoURb It la cot jrtready fur tbe publfa use UUB liny Dencv,ol Newark, who hat been ipendl ng tbe winter

Boonton, was the flra> wornao that badthe honor of crnnlog tbe itruolure. Bhewant over tt on her bicycle ibortly nfter thepiaski were spiked. Th) bridge la 475 feetIn length. Tbe diitaoce from Boonton toHorrlitowu by the May of the new bridge baibeen thortenvd at teafit a quarter of a mileaod two bsavy hill* are avoided.

A Health Club. .The rnldentiof Port Morris bave organlwd

1 health nlub and ttua far bore eighty namwin the roll. Tfae object of (he orgdn'iition Iato help one (uotber Intlcknm. Eioti beadof a family pty* |1 00 a month dues, andeach single person GO cen'a n month and Incase of lllneaa the club payn ihs doctor's bill.Th* Port Morris organization his taken Ihelame of the Provident Health Fund, and

have elected the following ofBoT*; Preil-dent, Joseph McCoiiuell; aeorelary, Wilfl.uiWtlier;. Collector and Treasure*, PrankBklnner. A Corr mil tf« on by hwy, hai bran

pointed, and It li bellertd the aembenhlpill loon go aboves,hundred.

Death of Henry O. SewArd.Henry C. Ueward, ot Build Late, died on

Baturday tnorolcg In New York city, after alingering Mom. Tbe anuuil raooval of hlifamily to tfae city was'delayed l u t Auiumnen tocount ot kttaSdiihv, Saretoored tnChester to Bodd Lakeytars »ga and becaithe poBie.ior of too .Wl 111 wood farm, now sonated for its One atock. For year* be l ubeen a commuter en tbe Larkawanna, havingcontrol of a laigebuilneM In Insurance broker-•ge in Hew York. He wai about tlxty-Qvtyears of age and the interment took piaoyrsloiday morning at Hew ftccbollc, N. Y —Eagle.

[Communicated ]Uvlnir in Hope

Annie UurtVa, who wasarmted brOfDeeiByram oatfaeccmplalDtof Hn UoCnnnell'ieight year old bey, bad a hearing and deniedtheoharg*. and w u icntenced to six daft InJ'il and finedtS.53, 6ue lunota battgfrl faevery eente ot the word and her downfall lenot much; therefore we will live in bopai

. « ! . . * f _ . . • » , _ • % 1 fmuch; therefore we will live in hops* weget justice of Ibo law when we go hetam

Oard of Thanka,We dulre to es^enl our tbaokii to oui

frltnda and nfigbbors, the double quartetteof Jouog m'n who sens fir us, and the anttrecommunity for their klndnna and sitlat&nceIn tha trials of our bereavement recently, tfaadeath of our ton Willie.

MR. ANO MIW. Joa SIHMOSH.

The Fay Train.A beeutifnl Hfo-lika photo of Wot Florence

Biuilty wlli be prt-senftod to all tboie rrbopurchase reserved aeat ttoketi at Klllgoro'idrug r-tnn) at Dover betira noon of tbe da;of tbe performancaof "ThePay Trnfn" wblcb

ill be sivon at Bikar Opera Houst on Wed'neaday, April Hth,

EaU'prlaC Store,Dr. Cummlnt' Block, Dover, N. J,, tlnwariglanware, hnlvuandforki. Gvtrjtbliiityauwant In imall articles, nselnlonFB for kitchenaad dining room, Fancy ones for parlor, 6a.,

E u t e r BaxBftinsAt tha Raw Botton Store, No 0 Brick BlookDOTST.

JOHN DAILA3 H&HBSELI, DIES.Tba community of Rockaway wai nnusuallyiddectd to leara of tbe sudden tndunex'

pfcted dfoth ot John Dailu Hammell loutBaturday uiurniiig. Up to Uat Tboradsy a

be WBB in apparently good health ex-cept having a cold, wbich ha bad contracted,

lie nor lib foully (bouglit anything of Itunlit on tbe above Tbuuday night when bewas taken luddenly ill and Dr. V. W. Flaggewas called and pronounced it a sevem cueof pneumonia. Ue c:mtinned to grow worieuutll Baturday morning about A o'clock wbundeath releaied him of all sufferings.

fill BUddsn taking away wai hardly ez-peotetl aud ft was A cruihing blow to a lovedand lovlrg family and a boat of personalIrtande aa well. Mr. Haramtll wai greatly

rteemed, btiug al*>aya of a bright and ebtwr-ul dlspotltlon, aud bli deathIeavraaBad voidIVIU beyond the home circle. lie sufferediurh throughout bin brief illness, but bnre itritb tbat reelgnaUon characteristic of tboIjjh minded and gentle ip'rit tliat tie wat.Mr. Hammrll mo* Gi yean, '£ months and

. days old and WBB born lu Bparla, Bu«weicounty, Bstbe eon of John and Pfawl>»Hainmell, v/b-t are both dead. He leaves onebrothei and three alaUn an follows: Henry,ni Btauhopa ; Mn. fcfcott Ffobter, of Long-wood ; Mrs Amelit Merrltt. of Locgwood ;Mr» Win, Acdtrsoii, of Hlbernia. Ia 1H0S heraarrlfd Fiiii'be E , daughter of Wm. W, andHarriet Fredericks, of Mt. Hope. They com-

moed keejilng bquMt at Wnodport, whereiliey lived for two montbo, from whence theyreturned to kit. Hopr, and from tbecce tbeyJived ia the following placea : Like H051111-conx, Dovtr, Hopewel), Berksbire Vsllsy,Burdtown.Teabo, Bparta and BuuV, NeL^

lug fu each plan tut a abort time acd atlast moved on Brueu'i farm at iliddletowo,

suburb of Rookaway, In 18W, where tbeyave lived ever ilnce and where Mr. Uatnmelllied.

Betides a dtvottd wife ho leaves tbr> e cbll-ren : Mn. Bany Dotiblnv, ot Ulddletowu,ad.Willie, aged 17,andPtoit», njjed I'J.wbo

lived with their parents and who mourn tbeloia of a lovlt g bmband and father.

Mr. Hammell was a devoted member ofCouncil No. fl, Sr. O. U. A. M., of Dover, atwblcb ha *aa a member for about twenty*

iur ysara ; the Htoeing Arrow Tribe, No, -11,of K?d Men, of tbta plao, of whloh be was amember for a little ovor two rtara, and bewee also a charter member of RockawayCouncil, No. lU5,Jr.O.U.A.M.,orthlBplace

Tbe fuotral nrvlca wia beld yeBterdnyrufBdaj) afternoon at tbe at. E. Church,

and inclitdlug the three orders ot wblcb men-tion lemada above, tbe clurrb was Oiled farbeyond tU leatlog Cipicity. The chadopened tbe service byatDglug "Qo Tell It toJem*," after which Rav. T. A. Beeves, of tbiPreubjtfHan Cbutvh, read a portion of tliescripture and made a very eympathl

or, BBklngDIviiiebleulngon tba friendsand relative* of the deceaisd In their eoienflllctlnn. The choir than tang "We or*Doing Down tfae Vil lej ," after which Itev.J. Clink delivered a iery iiraotical und eympBthlElog wrmon from the text found In Job,Iffltti cbap'er and ZU verre, " For I fcuoitbat Tbou »ill bilug mo to deatb, «nd to tliiou-e sn>u f D t F d for oil )lvlDf" The lloral

contribution! were very handsome.TbB ltitertuai.t was made at Berkflilre

Valley burying ground, ftt wblch time thithree lodge* took pert In accordance to tbel<rltuali, whlcb was very solemn and tm[trees! te.—Record,

PoUoe Notoe.Last Friday tifgbt Ira Canlmore, better

known as ''Smoke," wai armted over at theDoverlronWorkibyOfflcerDyram for beingdrunk and disorderly. He wai lu too nerloni

state ot oollapK to be able to walk and waacarted to tbe leckup. Tbe uaxt imrnliJuitloe Gage Bent bin to jilt for si i daand to stand committed until the coats arepaid.

Sunday morning about S o'clock the nightwatchman at tbe Laokawanna round hnmesent over for Officer Byram to fas relieved oftwo objectionable- visitors, Jauiei Ulnkell audJohn Connort, tbe great buck and wingdancer of Mine Hill. Thay had a bottls ofwhliky, and they preferred I t t i the compan-ionship of tbe watchmen and attempted todrive bim out. Tbey were escorted tolockup, tnd the next morning Juitloe Qsge

(hem each .$1 aod 001U, which theypaid.

Monday Uartbal Hagtn arrested a tramp•amod Jobn Kehoe, and JuBtfoe Brown R*veilm three day» on the atreete, whlob he servedmt and than let'.

Tu«(day night Officer Byram found JamesMartin, of Port Oram, too drunk to knnwthat be w u on oartb,and lugged him to thelockup, wbere be came out ot hli bypnotlostate th* next moVnlnff, and when arraignedbefore Jpitlca Brown be wai discharged onpayment of coetr.

Tueiday Marshal Hagan arrei'tei JobiMcGlnofi, • trump, and he (B wrvfng a tbreodays' Mntenoi on the etreeiB, linpoied by'Justice Brown.

YfBttrday OfQcer Byram erieited threetramp*, whom J unties Brown dlicbargtDpou tbrJr premise to leave town at nnoe,nhtch they did.

jt-ct of ttiis ikttcbdrMt nn* tho lig'nt. the data,liblUbl>eltii) N.jvnnt^ri'ih, ittlK, mukiuxat t!w time of blHdt-fitii, wblcli occurredmorning at "'. o'clock, lu Lin ?Mti yt'ar.

Msveral yparg ue bad l«st!i Rrnfiuall? fail-ng, ajil tbree wei'lifosolnut Siturduy lie was

Hi hlti bad from wbii'b lie »(m never toariw, Mr Meeker NAB t>uru at Buccmunns

IOBVH lived theic. He Ir.licrilfd thosettrovg trait* ami characlprhlki ut the exrlyitllers nf tliie n-^iou, aui at bo grew t i mnn-

iotd by tibper force of churantcr mid uterllng-it lo-kafonuoi-t uart In public allalm,

tud liccamo tlie rejirrBi-nIuUfo muD of binlomm unity In [in] j He* li» «u« a c'aituclirblK until that [isrty became euial^timaU'd'itb the Ileptibliran party In Id'.ii Mr. llu-ker'an elected a nimnlitr of the A*<o.i>bly In the

L-gMiture of Itvl, lmvluK n« Ills eoltesguesHorace Cbumbcrlaic and Jr, uat ban I'. Dartloy.At that time the A**emb)yint>n were ek'Otrdby tbe couuty at large OB tln'y now are, m dMorris bsd ttireo ruerabers of the lower hougp.

r. JItjcker «ns ibu only Vt'lAg elected, hli>lleGnie,t LxitU belliK DemftratB, In theiglalatureol 1WI the W'IIIKB and Democratsere a tie in tbo Senate, thero Ixing hutteuty couutlep, buliu tbo liuuai tba Vuna-ota bad a tiujurlty of two, Mr. Uvahvtin hbld alui'tjt overy tuwiiBhlp ufllcs in the

xtegory, and was for mfocul yearn n mem-ot lha Board vl fdanuffra ot th»

Morris Flatus 8Ute Hu.ifilUil and baibeen In tba mercantile bnslnenfl at Hucca-

mua eliice ltvi'2. He bat broti a Director of,o National Unlnti Ihuk thm ]«?7 and wu*member of the Hoard at the time of blaalii. HIB wife (lied several jears n^o, aud

ot the five children born to them tbruunreetlll living, George D., Sarah 1). ami Caroline:'. Tne funeral will be held on Monday atthePrehbjterlon church at 10:!SO o'clock. Tbeooket wiJJ not IB opened nt tbe cburcli, andtboee wbo WIHII La view tha rttnutiis ma; do

l»y going to the liouie

FOUND WHAT THK Bli ASS POLEWAS FOB.

La»t Biturdny f i l ter Htiiitoa o( tha Uecb-ortontilndfppniietit aud Cmhler UirRaruinof tbe Deckertuwu National Oduk, went downlo l'atersnn to Uorruiv a ton htinirrd leot of

They Bit chatting wltb Otifof Htagg ini|» private ofllce for awhile aud then the!bUf nakei them to go to one of the o'.her

)u«i>Band he would give an exhibition forielr benefit. Tlioy were ctirob lull of fireilk and were (inly too glad to get tbe ojipir.

tunlty of aeolcg 0 Iniufa hitch Baforogultigiwn stain tbe chief told one of bit men to

look out for thing* la I1I9 Absence. Whentbey rearhfil thogrouud Ihor llie clilaf, to boagreeable, and forgetting wlnt in hid toM

fi man, told tbo two vlihon (ram Susanto itatid out In front anl hn wmil J eh in themhow thlug* worlcil when aa alarm waa ri:ux,'bo editor waa cute mid utooti ny thi door

but the cashier riMti't waut to get ruu overBO lie stood in tins i-urner nlounnlile ths braai|)t>Ia. He thought lie wag out of tmnu'd way

ntil tbe (idief mil* an alnnn. In fas; 'I<tmtbanl t la lc f tot - ' l i t t t io firetiimi whom tliuchlBf ba4 left uim'nirg, tblakintf It wai a

eiiulna alarm illd down tbe fob and laudedn Uargorum'a hat, knocking its owner ctTo OOB Mde, The fireman wm soared tmt

Margarum wm spoechle's, As aoon M becould get bU breath he Km pel -< IVh-wti-wbere tlie dsuco did you o.me from I" He

lie IraatlDQd the hulliing wni 'tiling to pieces.Some of hie trUwU tliiuk tliat Slatttao put

ptliojob on lilm but tlili tba latter iloaies,ind payi lie tried karri &U day to keep bis'rlend from fihowioj he came from Uiecnun.

The Fay Train.Tbe charming aad megnf tla littin soubrette,

Hlet Florence Bindley, and her excellentcompany wfll appear at B<ber Opera HouaeWedniHday, April Sth, In her famous comedy-drama "Tbo Fay Train." The story of theplay Is one of Intents Interest, aud so consti-tuted as to please tub manet. Pathos andoomrdy a n equally divided and tears andlaughter alternate; tha ececlo effeoU arehighly rtaliitio, more etpeclally tbe railroid•oens, In whloh a complete train croaseB theatage and la coupled In full view of the audi-ence. Otbrr ncQRikabla K»DIO effects ireihown; teveral of tba moat prominent oceaa n the Interior of a coal mine In full opera-tion ; the realistic boiler explosion and awreck of the Incline truck, which duneifrom the dome to tb« stage, filling tbe stagewith smoke aod debris as natural BB tbe realthing itself.

Jnniora S o Visiting:.Boontnn Council, KB. 188, Jr. 0. U. A. H.

gave on* of Its frrqient trrata to Its membersid near uy Councils, at Odd Fellow*1 Hall,

on last Monday rvenlog A delegation oftwentj from MonliOouncil, No SO, of Paver,nlno delegate* fmm Paul Revere Council, N<105, of Pompton Plains, Hounlaiu View C-aun-c()r No. ISO, and Orceoto Councf), of Banowere pnsent. Hhort sp»chrs came 3nt,varied ID thouiht and «ipresiton on tha prin-ciples of tba order. Afterwards came thespread, though Bttnply cake and coffee. Theformer being gotten np In all varieties to anltthe taito, while the latter was made pleasantto alp aa it ctxno hot from tha restauraiThomas Prlmrote. After an had eaten,came a tmoks anil an hour's elmt of friendlyarqiialntance. When tbe vliitors loft theywen given tbrw cbeers tbat BtJrrod up. part-log eathuilum after a fraternal and enjoy-able greeting.—Buthtln.

The Hurd Farm Sold.Ira 3. Coe, of this rlty, has negotiated tbe

Bile ot the John TV Hurd firta, situated onWait Blackwell itreet, and extending north-ward to toe Fort Oram Borough line. It baabeen nurchatrd by a syndicate which will «1ones plot it and put It on tfae market for ssle.Tbi) Is cna of the tnott Impott^nt real entatideals wbloh bas been consummivted In tbivicinity aud Is (he beginning for that greaterDover, for which everything ia to propitious.Wilb this property opened up Dover will bemore accetslbla to Part Oram, at it will notthen be necetstry to goaround by Maryivflleto get there.

A Peculiar Bunaway-Tbe faone beloaglng to Karl Bergt, of Port

Uram, broke away from ttaa tie post in frontof fata hooBa on Tuesday night aad ran allaround Port Oram three times eud then catnadown to Dover. The horse tamed Into Bug.Bexttreetand went to UoFarUn, to Hudion,to Richards avenut, t i Bergen, to Btackwellstreet aad back to Port Oram, without br»V-Ing or Injuring tbe boggy in nny way, buthe teat cushion wai thrown out. When Ibehone got back home Ur. Bergt got In tfaewagon and came to town ai though nothlibad happened.

For everybody, 13 cents per dozsn, at Let-rnan't, lo-marrow (Satarda)).

Speiolal for Eaatsr.Kid Gloves iu Qvo hoous or four buttrni at

75a a pair In all the new spring shades at theDover Bazar of J. B. Grimm.

rieraon ft Oo.canpleiseyou witbanewiprloghat. "Howard" and " Dunlap" are the taken.

Bffiral S g g s 1For everybody, IB cents per down, at Leh-niaa'i, to-morrow B d

TheJ<iHIA!t UKKkKK,

ary we- yit jdung wlioo tbe tuli OUR SPRING OPENING-Fur fiurpafses ouy thing we Lave ever underUikeu end pats all oom-

1petHiou m the bactground. Each and eveiy arrival of express

brings uow noveitien, uow goods and a stock which will contain

many

RESISTLESS BARGAINSI D our men's olotbiug department we will offer an assortment

commencing with a suit to ado up for a mechanic or farmer ID

tftty uud brown, strongly made, heavy Uninga, seamB well stayed

F O R $5-00, Business Suits for $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00, DreBB

tfuit.s rangiug from $10.00 to $20.00 wbiah we will defy compe-

tition to equal for 10 por cent, more

BOYS' SUITSIn great variety, prices lowor than the lowest, in quality tbey

lire excelled by none and equaled by few

HATS AND GENTS' FURNISHINGSAll tlie 110 v spring blocks ia bats, viz.; Da clap, Yontnaa, Miller,

Youngs and Howard, Gout's Furnishings: oar counters are

ahvajs lndeii with now and attractive neckwear, collars and cuffs,

in fact everything pertaining to the gents' furnishing department.

PIERSON & CO.Opp. the Bank, 01181*8 LOdlJ SIlQiHI Dover, N. J.

WE KEEP 'EM TOO!Bicycles, we mean, of course

and

Take« a Qold medal.ID Dectmber tif JOBI jpnr, tbe New Jtreoj

S-clety of Horn of the Revolution, desirouor B'imulalipg Ia tbo joutli of tlie Stato amure Intimate kuowlerige of tbo ifttrlo

ir toTdtmhtra, cltersd a jjojil jiiwJflrit prize, a tllver medal as awoad prfu?, anda broDEe medal ae tblrd prlz*, for the beetorigin a) eefassbypujiili of ilia public tcboolitbro-gliout tho Biale on the (object" Wash'Ingtou'a Campaigns in Now Jersey "

Lut week tbo awnrJs were made In thecoutoil, mid BconrdlnK ta the Newark andNew York papers, Hwseil Taylor, of llRcckaway public icbuo), ban von tlie firstprlro over tba wbola tittXit. Tbe B-COOJ priie

ent to Nsirark anil tlie tblrd to Pa>nalo.Publlo prfBCntatloo exercises are to ba beld

in tbo near future and tbe csaayi are »lno tobo priDtod In booli form.

Bytlile eitort, tbls young man hai honorednot only himself and bit school, but Morriscounty BB well, It Is lnd eU plrapaiit to know

mr shter town huIJa HO bright a boy.

The Tigers Baornaniead.Tue Tlgor Bate Bill Club baa been organ-

ized for the season, atd they will bcjfln prao-tlce 68 HOOD an tbe ground gila In fit condi-tion. Tbe team te made up thus far is

illo*>: Anderson, o.; Mullcr and Venncr,p.; Gardner, 1st; IVoveno, 2d ; "WlHrnmg,aj j Ujrain, left; Du*bt»rap, centre; IVa^r,right. The pntftfon of sbart stop ban notboen definiU-ly decided upon. B;rnm baa

uhoien as certain, suj Tbo in as H.Smith, manager,

Tlie manniter Is trying to iccure a gosdHold to play In, atict i U s t o l e bopeii be msymooted. With a good Held and good ball tbeTigers would reMlve vory liberal lujiport.

Easter at St. Jobn'i Obnrob,o aervices In Bt. Johu'a Uhurcb en

tor day pill baas follows; First celobratbnif tbe Boly Communion at T;UO x » ; secondcelebration or tbe Holy Communlou at 10::i0A it ; evening tervlca and children'* festivalat 4 P. if. In E*nter week on Monday andThursday tha Holy Commuulon will be c?le-brstsd at TM A. M.; m TuHday after tnoi

prayer at U A. M. ; morning prayer dallyatl ) A. u.; evening prayer Wedneidny andFriday at 7:45 p. u,t and oil other dajH at G'.it.

IRONIA.Frank Henderson, of Brooklyn, Ii vU

hli parents in tbli place,Jacob Able and ton have taken a contract

'or a j ib of work at Morris Flalni.Wm. H. Tfger bos been [urcbuing a new

borre.Ellai H. Bke'longor wl]] moca to Mlilc

JtireCraUr lyimiu; an ths farm now occu-pied Hy Mr. Skollenger.

Tfae reasQii for vendu'B being abiut overour auotlore-Br will inUireit hlin-eK la faitUBttem until tbo wool •easoi opens.

Freeholder Harvey aud brother are doingan «tensive buFJnean mwing wood and ship*ptng it tn the dty.

Mrs. Elian HugK has been very trick but liKuenhut better at prrarnr.Mr. and Mrs. S. 8«Bekktmtr tpeut Satur-

day and Sunday with their daughter at Mor-

Tha little cbild of Mr. and Mrs. WilliamPatrvdlod lait week.

MIM l>na Able attended the receptiongiven to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Skellenger, olChettor, laat week.

MT. AELINQTOW.Mlts Kmioa Moncs, oC Morrlstnwn, waikiting frlemin In this vlrlulty this week.The titties Werner are spoodfng a fsw

w«kn In Hewark, N. J.A. Stllwell moved tn Buccasunnn last week

and Grant Strait, of Ut. Olive-, h u movedInto the bouse vacated by Mr. Btiiwell.

Mm. John Tono, for several yean a resldonlof tbli place, dlrd lait fluuday of Inflinmioiof the lungi, Tlie faneral tontc place 01Wednesday and nat largely attended. In-terment at Succasunna.

Tbe wla nf Hotel Breulm, which w uinto taken place last Monday in lloriiitown,vas postponed for two weeks.Ground rraa hroben tbli weoh [or the new

club faotiis nblch (B to be situated on the lotadjoining the cottage of Sirs. August*Bchafer.

F, Q. Hlinpler and trlcml, ot Habokon,spent Wednwday at tbe lake.

Through tome tnlitaka aG thd ERA.onrletter was not pubiisbBd last week, tbouglIt wai wot lu at tbo mual time.

RUSTIOATK

MARBIED. .O N L I S r i n V N i r r y , Mt

Z\&, by R«v. Paul Eunice, HI rain Oardonand Mins Kllw T.lat, kilh from Lik<t no-pat«ODg,

F O X - G I L l i - A t Fort Oram, March Slit, byRev. A. M. Uarrls, Thnmai U. Fox andMrs. Mary 01)1, of Port Oram.

KIKG-OLIVER-At Port Oram. MarcaSStfa, by ll»v. A . M. Harrii, Fred. 8. Kingand MtM rtarah J. Oliver, of Port Oram.

DIED.BEWAHD-OnPnturdaj, March S3, UlHI „

No* York, HinryCBawttnl.nf UuddLake,New Jer*oy in tbe67ih y fnr of hli age.Interment on Toesday, March 31 at

Rochclle. N««f York.

For everybody, 13 cents per dozen, at ]man's, to-morrow (SaiunUj).

Kid Gloves for Easter.Alt the novellies shownat popular prloet ai

the Dover Baiar of J, H. Grimm,

The Remington Nothing Better$ioo AMERICA FOR $85

$85 RELAY FOR $70$65 RELAY FOR $50

$90 LADIES' RELAY FOR $75ALL THESE ARE 1896 WHEELS

INE FULL LINE OF SUNDRIES AND ACCESSORIES

Choice Clover and Timothy Seed

.H . BERRY HARDWARE CO.Buff Brick Building, Dover. Telephone 8 B.

Showing the Season's

Choicest Productions of

Ladies' and Children's

Capes,'JACKETS, SUITS

SKIRTS,

WRAPPERS.SPECIAL EASTER DISPLAY

Ed. L. Dickerson'sSATURDAY, MARCH 38.

All the Latest Creations

Silk Waists,Shirt Waists,Ladies' Sweaters,Ladies' NeckwearRibbons, &c.

COME AND SEEOUR DISPLAY.

SPECIAL SALE OF

AT POPULAR PRICES

Corset Covers 15c, 25c, 39c, 50c

Night Dresses 49c, 50c, 59c, 75c,$1.00, $1.50

Skirts 39c, 5Oc, 55c, 75c, 79c, $1

Drawers 25c, 29c, 37c, 39c, 50c

Chemise 25c, 29c

The' ladies' will find it to their in-terest to inspect this stock

Wm. H. Baker Store Co.BQVSUR.iff. <!. . •

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O O N F E a E S C E OLOSED.Thn Newark Conference fit the MethnrtM

Episcopal Cburcti, nflvr t wvok's w ^ o o in8L Paul* church, Newark, .vljmni'.d Tuen-

poIntniEiiU for the euKtilnfc ytur t>>* HUlionK M . Tlie Newark CtmftTcnre Is nue «r thelargest and inoni imjwrunt suti.1 vision* oftbe church, and an the aipiintim-nH hy tlitBishop cause B .urn* number ot iiiiukwrH totake Up their homes IN n n»w plaw ntnl l>*?r-bap* to b&tf a radical dial.,;* in lU* MH >u»lof their imlarlfB, the uumiuiii-mHit tit tlmchange* I* alunjs a MKiiiiriitoiiri in-i'n-lun tuthose concerned. Otio uf the IIU.FI iinp> riantapjiolntmeiits wai lb»t of (> \V. Smith to l>tFrebidlng lil.ler <jf tlieEliuibelli liUlrict.

Th^ Ml.)HrK!«Hv«i.iiNiit.-i to ilii.C.iii-fftretcccn vrolntioii; Fnmk M-jIVmit). II. Ii.Unny, J . U . K KbuU, It. IV. KMiu'.t, VV. )'.Townttfiid, C. K .VU'JIILTUU.1 Hurry I'. KJDJ;

The oiibjMt of chooditis n .'lure fur iuj.t

t^eappoliited by tlie Ui^hup,oiii i-ni-istfugnfthe Hev. Mem™. H 1'. Uatnumud, Ii. Ki>Hl-ii.ejer, I>- K- l.owrto, L\ It Harm-* uu-l W.I,. Jimigliton.

Tberetviu a worm di^u^ion »vvt m-ciu-minding the General «." iirti-rfiicc t.i iriinniit l i t t i n u limit d! live jear* (or II c«ft mitt).The Rer. M. 1>. Join'* cllernl a pfttiiifiiRgnlnst, the remuval of tlie limit. Tut' H»v.I-. C. B«fcuiu oflercd B mili'litute tliitt pro-vided far aUowltiR tl«s limit lu Ire txteudi'd luexcept I'liml CB««S. Dr, Uiiltz .iterui an aililitlou to tlie pubslitute a* fullowh: "I'nnidL'ilthat no imulilicatlun bu maiit) iiuNrnxixti'iitwith a time limit." ' IV Bubelltutu HIIJ theaddition wen* tlnnllf ailoi.U'd, tlio Oiif.T-

ciillgaling tlie present ilinurary pjbti'iii,which ii I'fcuKur to tlie MuthoJUt cLurch.Heferal prt*cbern jirlvately ddimuuctd tbi*OJi ILo entering mil^e fur the ubtilitlim of

Tlio Itiitfrtleal secretary, Dr. J . A. U utter-Idgo, undo lint following rtjioit of tlie ccn-dilidi !•! tho Conference; L'btircli member-

i.li(|r—i'tututlnncri), -1,02.; full ruoinbuni,4-1,287; lix-al pr where , i?-i; den tin In tlieyear, .WJ; i-hiidreu l-aptlm), 1,5,1; adult*bnpllzfd, ^l'i; Sunday rclmilH, i~tT; ultluerHRHJ teal here, ii,;[]',!; Bclmlarnl-lTlOH>;clitjrchCOG; value of tlm roll property, f^.iU.li

ii, 1*>H; valuuuf

edar Cllfl, J. B. Heard; Croaa Slrert. C. B. IIVdrulT: Embury, W. M. Juime-iu: (irsc-,1

,V|Uiam Kak lu»; Market Hiwt , John KrmnU; j•, B. V. KluK; I'rwptct Ht,

'. K Andre- ; K I I D ^ I I . F. H. Knlglit: Trio-!:y, Juki, Crawford; Wwiley ('burt-b, U. O.I•O|{el; H'eit IWrw.ti, H. I". Ki'jg; 1'tillipi |

'hiirtli, Tliuiiiau Hall; Kirt CoM.n, F. C.\Muotipy; !'•->« U.irrii. P. II. f-*ra/«r ; I'urt |Murray Hi,ii Uouiit Ik-tlie I, 11. W. Klliott: '

M O run, A- M H « r l i ; l w U « * y , Cur-,

E F. F J W I W ; HtaiiLn].e ami Wat*r]rio, K. V..Vlinaui. tttlllwater, 11 I! All.n ; H«wU-

.1, \V. 1". Palrc-Wll : T« t r . , L> I. Krdii* ;i;i|Uliit)-, Vi'. 1' Townn-nd; Vi.-iii.rt umin-riCliri|>-l, J . H. Tiiiihrt-ll; lVi.)|m-k Cen-

;rr, J. W. K S.-uulU; U'*,.lili>K<"», J- H

HAS NEW JERSEY A FAVOHITEBONnTin-X«-,v Y.irL Sun.rre-iwriilMit lu Newark fa»or euiwi ll

jliticul inf.irMiQti.il. Lere (uhj INIISI, uml

{ n a o g , ;Tlia avtMittuiwut* g tul-

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Kllzat'Ctb IliHtricl, I'rfidliiK Elder, 0 . IV.Bnillli-Asbury uud li-'llik>bein, A. C. Ct)f*y;BlMairjIiury, I,. T. Janus; Tluuud Uroalt, J .W. Daily; Col Con and Fdinnoijul. V. K.Walton; Ctnlretllle, W. A Tliinoy; UUutuo,William McCain; CVkentniry, J . A. Craig;CrnnfonJ, Alfred Kvoncj Duiiellen, S. H;Ciutf.nl; E u l Millrfoiie, It. F . H i j n - E I I E -abtlh—FulWin utrtitt, W. K Btakiulae; Parkchurch, F. H. Siiiiiiiunp; St. Jamw, J. AO«fn. KTeretbtuwii w«l Mllfurd, « . L. Bo-BMtliuiFiitwivIlle, J«l»n McUurraj; Flemington, Wwlo; i lurlin; Frt^ebtown, 12. Ii .ConUIUi UIPO Uardmir, U U \ Uuure; HUUBridge, W. ]{. Jiuld; Juuctlou, H Ii. DPrlekeU; KiiigiTOot. uni Htocktou, D. O.BmnllPj; Lsl-anoii, I B . J, Rhodes; Llmleiand Altlone,ti, P. U iu f and F. UimjeiilitrgtrMeluclien.K. K. ltdUrn!iu; Uount Horeb, UD. Opd/lse; Mount Zluu, WlDUin A ten; NBIDover, J.H.TillH<Khm; New Umi;autown.W. II. l'lugb; Xorton and Mi uiit Hal*m, It,K tajik*; Koitli I'Jfl in fluid, Urece riiiircli.II . J. Jt.iru-tuji; l'ul ttnburg ami Mtlie Vurk,A. H. Mwint t ; l ' e . .b Aiiiboy, W. U Trutu-Lowpr. I'luiiilleW, 0- H Hinim, tt*. C.O'DcDUtll, U«urgilU. Wliituey; Quakerlowii,L F. Euwman; Hahway, Firct cnurc-h. 0 . H,U'lnswi Trinity, (i. I'. M-mlwIalp; Karitan,

J . RTinibrell; Rout\le, A. C. ilcCreu; BculcliI'lolos, Uoorge AnRtlnioinHiTijt'inilwKuonout , VT. H. Hflgsertj-; Soinervlllp, J .O. Wiouiir; BU-.ton ami Allertju, M.Johnston. 8taU>» I ' l an l -As lu ry , NiBprlligWIlo, W. W. Vatvlcrlimr; Bethel,rotteuvlllf, 1.11. l-lQwunl;Ucace, fortHleh-mouil, J. G. Jntiiwtoii; Klucsiey, HiK. A. Maaoti; Ht. Jubn'o, llob^ille, IX D.Eaton; St. Marfrt, Vriwxn Bay, J. 0 . Howa r d ; 8 t . Paul1!!, Totteuvllln, W. S. McCownujHunimerfleld, Mariuer'*Harbor, J. 11. Bryan;Trinity, ".Vest Sew BriRlitfii, W. B. Wfgg:Woodrow, itcssTlIlP, M. H. Lamlcrt. Witt-fleld, W.H. Hotb; White Uouw, 0 F, Apgsr;Woodbridge, y. 0. Blight,

JEllBEi' C1TV l)IKTillt;T.

J t n e r City District, Presiding KMer. J II.Faullta. Allandala, Archer Mourn r I i t . G. ? .Dickinson; Alpine, T. 8. Molyneux ; Areola,T. H. Haggerty; Barryvllle, K. Y.t S. 0 ,Ruiliy. Bkyoiinf, Firnt Cdurcb, C. AI. Au-derson.', Monroe Menwrial, A. Vat, DeusenBergen Point, C. 8. Kemble; Bloomingdnle,W. II. Kelfir; Csinpgaw, supply ; UentriTlllannd O«ouvf)le, N. V., N. J. Brown;Colotllle, Wm. JI. RUKBPII; Uwkertown, H.D. Decker; Englewood. J . 1. Bonrd l ; Oar-nerillle, N. Y., V. \V, C. I U I U M J . Hack«n•nek, Asbury, 51. T. Oiblis j First Cliurch, H.D. Jnuex. Ilstbrouck HelgtiU, L. C, Coe,•upply; IlaTerstmw, N. V., Jolin Atkins in ;Hlllsdale and Featl Hlver, Imao Ttioui'Kubcheti, Firet Church, A. B. UIctit.nl*Jersey City—C«nttuary, F. B. CoakuiflEmits, D- H Lowrlo;Urace, Euoch Menehem;HeddinfT, a . C. Wilding; Jaues, £ . 0 . Hiland i Lftfoyetto, C Ii. Little ; Liu den Ave.,G. F. Hu l l ; I'allpftde, Natbonitl Ilruski; Ht.PRUVR, ¥. U. Urj;b>tn; Simpson, Daulel Hal-leroc; Trinity, B. D, F. lUndolph; WestHide AvFrme, M. I). Church. Leonls, JohrQodion ; MaUraoras, IVnn, F . L. Uiunds :Middle , I. C. B t i r r ; Montvale and SsdileR l v c , J . H. Ware ; New City, W. S. Hur-p e r ; Neitloundland, Cbsr. Bennett. Nyack,N. Y., J . H. Egbert : OaUlanrt Valley, N YQeorge Kane ; OtUvlliP, N. Y , Fr.nk Chul-wick; Fort Jervlf, N. Y., R. B. CoDIniRldgeflfld 1'ark, A. H, How laud; RocklandU k f , » . Y., J . U. Van Bant; Be. Qtow, N.T . , 6. K. Doollttlo; Sparrow buah »nd Man-ganp, If. Y., J. F . Mancbtnan ; Spring Valleyand Moiway, H. Y., J, 0. Gilbert;Point, V, Y., H. D. Harr i s ; SulTera. N. Y.,R. B, LockKood ; Thtella, K, Y , , W. 0 . Hel-ton. Union Place, Josnia Jlead ; Vernon, J .U. Frazer; Viola aud We»l?y Cbapel, N. Y.H. B. Hoiley ; West Town and Unloatlllo,N. Y. t W. 6, Nc-rjou i Wortendyke, AlbertCain i Waldwkk, A. J . Cooklln.

KKWAHK 01BTRICT.

N»rark DUtrk t : PretHlpg Elder, H, P.Hammond. ArllDgtcn, J . A. Cole; BuklngRidge, J . E. Apploy; Belleville, WilllanRadclltTe; Bernardei'llle, U. F . RandolphBloomBe.d, IU II , Ayleiwortb ; CaldtrfU, W.IV, Wynang; Cbiithtjni, j . O. pptu-nonChester, 0 . W. SuodRra-s; Denvtlla amRoclaway Valley, M.0.R«ed. KajtOratig.—Calvary, J . Y. Dobbins; Ferry Church,Gardner Uovland; Banford Street, R D.Ermin. Franklin, Rfckard John«; GrwiVillage, W. T. Bowman ; Hilton, G » . Moore;Iirlcgtofi, E. S. Jamison : LlrlDgstoD, O. P.Hoffman; Madliati, E. N. Crruto; Maple-wood, L . R. Dum:; Mfndbam, \V. H. Uor-gan ; Jdontclair, First Cbureb, E. W, BurrJJorTlHtomi, U. P . Kokman. Newark -CcuteDBry Church, W. O. SEOdgrawi; Ctitral , Uenry Bppllmtyer; Christian Extension

. Society, L. C. Muller and C. E. Scudder,Dtsbltll ilemorlil, W. C. K l m s y ; DavisUemorlaJ, T. R Gordon ; DeGroot, P . C.Bueora ; Eighth Avtuu?, Frederick BloomFranklin Street, E. M. Car ton; HalseyBtrett, a W. McCormlck ; Rosevlllrt, A. HTnttla ; S t Luke'*, F. C. Baldwin; Be, Paul'*!H t m j B a s e r ; Houtb Mnrhet Street, OiarliWaJdron i Trinity, 8 N. Bebout; UnionStreet, J . W. Kyder. Now Providence, D,W. Ilyder; Orange, Flmt Cliurch, L. R,8tre«ter; Panfpptny, 0 . M. W m ; PineBrook and Clloton, F . L. Rounds; SouthOrange, W. E. Palmer; SpilBgBeU. W. A,K n o i ; Bummlt, C. B. Rjman ; Verona, J . A,Hemey ; Wtttseiilcg, Vf, J . Kontley ; Whip,ptny, R. H. F . Howe.

PATEJISOK OIBTIIICT.Pa t en on District: Presiding Elder, Sand-

ford Van BenwhotUn,—Andenou and MountLebanon, J. W. MoManlan; Andorer, ElburtClement; BelWdere, A. L. W11 ion; Ulalra-town, B. B. Jonet; Boonton, K. C. DetclieiBranehWlK G. W. Dorrer; Ilroadwaj, Shcr-min Fowler; Buctsrllla uud Free Onluu, C.W. Cennlngi; Columbia and Bafnetuurg. W,

C, Tlmbrell; Coolbaugb, Penn., O. D, Print;Dbsmaii'fl, Fenn,, 8. Korrli; Dover, FirstCtmreb, W. 8. Gallaway; Grace Cbureb, W.J . Hampton; Flanilem and Drakestovrn, U,L. Rhodes; Frankfort Plain, DaWaihUurne;Glen View, A. J. Turner; Hackettstown, W.B. Roblnsoa; IlalBMFille aud Ontrevlllo, C.

' H . Van a i ahn ; Harmony and BtewsrUville,W. B. Coejman; Hlbercia, William Stout ;Hope, W. n . Caroon i Hopatcong, G. IVhlto-h ( i d ; Uordtown, 8 . Sherman; Johnionburg,D. B . Tbampklni; KJngiland, L. Bmlth; L i -fajott*, A. L. Btnitfa; Little Fallf, GeorgeMiller; Mllford.Penn., W, R, N*ff ;Hont-Tllie, J . D. Taylor; Mount Fern, W. H. UiConnlck; Mount Hermon, J, S. fiancock;MoontUopr.RobertJcnklDBiUonntalnVIew.'W, F . RaodDlpb; NBwton.C. X. S u bOxford, flttnnaa Fowler ; Patfalo, W. L.

l; Fatanon—OalTarf,B. T. J u k i o a ;

j

If the linn. Unrrt-t A. tJobarfu a«i'iralif no,

y, ll mint Ijf seriim-ly. Tniit gi>ntlrinan

it-nt at any titiiti i-lnw- the i-lwtiuii nf <Jnv-rnor <-irlKK« las'. fail.lutlie »w>r.iid iilaci-, if Mr. Unbart I* l'«-ui)liit: t« IlKUro l n N e w J t r « y a » a f » « » r -i.- b'ni, U In HH u favorilfl fur the He|>uMli-aniiiilimtioi) fur Vli'it I'ret-iili'ut, not fur 1're^i-i-ut. In Uml i:»iAt'Uy bo is iiol unlikely totli«i.rd«f, If ii.it Bt tuo ajijtriipflittiR Mtaleuurutilhu in Trenton, at li-ast in Ht. lsiu\>,(Oisioritbn tutor.It la uniloubUdly true tbat Billing tho til-iipbaut mid uxultant Ucputilicunt of ewpr.uy for Hurentl rti"ntli« ^ust, tbe idta tbat

tlie«oeoi)d placo on the psrty'n ticket mUhtuo wlthiu tbtsruech til tbe Btatu'n legitimate

)iliun,liaHeXiri'iiK.''litreBlraln<ngfiiiliienL1oI! tlie ranviis!«s fit no*era) of tbooandl-s fcir Unit jilace. That I* to uny, It has

rat''d fiKaiust tho crystallization of Miiti-,t In favor of Fiseuker I tend nr (if Cover-

uor Morloo, ami In fuvor ft Moj-jr McKinli-yir r 'tuitor Allisnu. Tho latter are wei-torninon, and the cuinfofttlun of oa (astoru can-didate fur President, with n New Jersey can-lidate for Vic^-l'rehidfiit, hi ubvluuuly not.tnong tbe iM)»fii)ll[tlyi of tbe Hitufttiau.To that extent, and fur that renson, tbe

natural jiroftrence of a great number of N B Tiy UepuhlleaDJ for Mr. lUed has uvent-d by tiW.B i»fl(iu aud ainbiti.u, a*ratod by tbe ojjluiou of Mr. Unbart'idr, tbat there In a chance f»r him fur

Vicel'rotident. The oplnlun Is altugetheriricus.It In a circumstance worth remembering

that the nnmu of the moot connplcunu*,Uut, and iuterraliog llguru among tbe Ro-[juhllcanu of New Jersey cannot be preueuteilat Bt. lijuis a* the caoddlalo of tlm Btate for

r I 'mllrnUal or Vice-f'retidenttaLm Hen. Wlllfam Joyce «»well, of

Can)dfn, wna bjrii Iti Ireland, and bo wasabout flfUenyt&ra old when became t i thU.•ouiitry, which he hai served s i bravely inlie Hold and BJ creditably Ju tbe Beuata.

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Jthe danger isin the ]~"neg lec t - 1 HALESthat's why | HONEYso many 1 °F

colds HOREHOUNDlead to a

fatal disease.

A Morris Lake Tar Bed y.a I neon trove ttilile fac'n brought out iuminer to thu wet«r suit, rcla'infi to theqtuted contnil of tliB waters of Mi

Lake, by iia owners tor nearly H c^ntiry,i brought u> mind a tragedy thatIDrscirirJ now living are a warn of, In tbe

year IWf-J when Altratiam Dicker owned andcontrolled Morris IMe and tbu lower |>oi:lad a sttottg riv&l In ttia Morrowr>, wliriiwiied a (orgu and (tore on tlie stream at tn

tbe present "Glen Huune." The forge wiafterward knowu as tbe Kborman furge.Decker atuo bad a forge and store at UiMta

tha pond (now extinct) and the rivalrybetween the two forges and a t o m becanrcry bitter. Thli feellug extruded evenhe charcoal burners aud hammermcQ, wl

eipaused tbe cause of thi'ir omployetFinally one day, about noon, there wai

H W wipe out the Morrows aud theirbuainesp, and an employee was stea going ti

ie pond, where he opened tbe gutet insucb nmanner that be wat caught In tbe ru»h ofwater, and btn body was not rouu'l uatll PII

Us later. A female resident of Spartalined that It *ai bur it* it uudur debrisigiide au oak tree which hid been turn up

by the ruso of -wattr and dBj>oslted In themeadow near David Cory's liooiw. FurUeswont to tbe spot and found tbe body ai shebodtlreamed. Tlie flood (com thf pond wipedout the forge and Btore of the Morrown, andcreated great havoo throughout tbe valleyIPIOW. It Is prohabls thnt tbo Joel" gorge iibe water couno was made at tbts time. \Vlave the story from a (.••cendunt of the Mor-

row family, and be board It from lhe lips othis grandmother. So fir as we can learn ntwrsoun are now living who Ituow of thli;ragedy, hut there seems no roawn to doubtLhe authenticity of tha story.-Regletor.

Senator Oullora on MoHtnloy.bea Eli Porljln» the ntler day axked Sen-

ator Cullom if he really bad. aa reported, nafdn?nn things of McKfnley, (he Senator made;hU reply:

"Pihaw, nn J I admire and respect McKln-loy too much fo* that. The Dcmocratlo boysmade that up. But,11 continued the Senator,

I ibould like to my one thing about Oov.MoKinley. I like to say that, In ray oplnlou,If you sbouli take tbe ainollost hatr on Me-

i-j'a bead, nuni'h ths pllh out of it withthe little end of nothiug, and then ram IntoIt all the brains of (Jrover Cleveland and blapntira Cabinet, throwing out Olney, and thenralna of all the Pemocratio candidates lasight, excepting Wbltuoy, Col. Brlce andGorman, and thm ph»ko tbat bair, and itwould rattle. That U tay simple opinion.1

Who will be tbe Democratic candidate I"I asked.

Welt, t think they will select HoraceQreoley, the way they did when they went topieces before."

"But Mr. Qraeley la dead, im't be.""So la tbe party," tald the Senator lolenmty

" but they don't know It. What tbe Demo-crat) want mott uow, as Bill Nye aald In1865, are ictue hono«t principles and tload ol bralaa left over by soms flenubllcanfemale lemluary."— Albion (111.) Journal

Work For Women.TJJO fnriiT qncHtion Hlioalri bo stndicd

In every household. Womou can read]]/mnHter itatlutaila

What Tliej An Vte& To.Undorrnlaatiou ifl treated lightlj by

tho free trado PTDBB, j-et jt inTOlvesJury mid fraud.

TenSweet

CaporalLittle

Cigarsfor 5 cts.

50LI> BY ALL DEALERS.

Lumber, Coal, Wood

nmi Mason's Materials

£ SUCCESSORS TO A. JULSON COE>ilaTe a full UnEof oTcrj-ihing mjulred for I) nil dingTIMBKB, LaTH, BRICK, 8HIN0LEB,

SLATE, BRACKETfl, COLUMNH.DOOItS, SAHH, BLINDS, ETC.

fLAaOISG,CURBINB.BT£PS,LlKrKLB,EtO. . ETC.

LEHIGH.8CRAMT0N ASD DITHMINODBCOALS

WOOD WELL SEASONED SAWED ANDBELIT ,

•jarcau now he devoted to other uses.Its former delightful smelling am\delicious tnsting eoutents urc dupli-cated in quality and flavor in NoneSuch Mince Meat, a imrc, whole-some, clcunly made jireiiamtion furuiiucc pies, fruit cuku and fruitpuddings.

NONE SUCHMINCE MEAT

saves the housewife long litmrsof wearisome work and Rtvw vlicfittiily till the wince pie they candesire nt little cost. A packnuc mukcntwo Inrgc pics. ioc. ut nil grocers.Take »o substitute.

NEWS OF THE WEEK.

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MothersAnxiously viilcli ikcllniiiy ln-alth oftlielr tluuylitL'i-e. So ninny nru cut offby conBumiititni in imrly ymn thnt(lure Is iL'iil finite for anxiety. Jathe curly btages, when not heyoiulthe reai'li of medicine, IIOOIVS Siirsu-[larillu will restore the (jiuilily anilliinntity of tlm blood nnd thus give^oud hculth. Iteui] the foltoirliif,' letter:

"I t in but Just to write about mydaughter Cora, aged 19, She wan com*plutely rundown, declining, had thnt tiredfeeling, nud friends said the would notlive over tlirco niotiths. Sha lind a bad

Coughend nothing seemed to do bor any good.I happened to read Rbout Hood'8 Hnrsapa-rilla Riid bed lier give It a trin). From thevery first dose »hc began to get belter.Alter taking a few bottles Hhu wm com-pletely cured and her health has lieen thebcBt ever B.iicc." 6Inn. ADDIE I'EOK,1'2 itnilroHd Place, Amsterdam, N. Y.

I will aey that my mother bun notled my CBBB in as strong words as I

would have done. Hood's Parsmmrlllalinn truly cured me and I am now well,COBA PECK, Amsterdam, N. Y.

He Buro to get Hood's, because

Hood'sSarsaparilla

eOne True Pltmrt I'urlfltM-. All \lr»);slfttrrepnruil only Iiy C. I. Hwirl & Co., Uwill, Mass.

n O O U 8 F i l l s liable and buiuflcIaL M60.

AN ORDINANCErovlilliiKfuranulecHiin of memlNirn of tAe Comrnun Coitiidl of lliu Town of lluvcr to Ixi lid J oiMotidu]-, Mar 4th, d|;litorn liuuda-d anil lilDtty

" *' 1'AIHED AWL iBt, ISM.fine. I. 1I» II ordalneil hy lliu Mayor, Heconfcr.

..Wenumi nml unnnion t-'imnellvni-n ni DOTOT,Tlial nn rWtlitn shall hu IIL'IJ lu the Town olDover au Mimday, ttic founli dar or Blty next.'•«• twwii tint liour» (ir six oVlauk in llix foreiicx.nud tmvea n'cluck in tlm afturnuonof naldilHy TorIteeonlcr, out) Alilurmnnand two Common Con ti-ll mi-n, all to w n e Tur two yen re. That Mid elec-(III shall IJ« held iu tint KouUiem Dlslrictor |ii

•itivt M tl.e Miiut taH Ixtn lierttotflrts «a olt ft'leslftnated hy n-dolutloi, or llm Mnyor, HtwMiililcrnifn o'lil t'oiiimou f^uiiciliiiin of Dover ...the I'urlc Holel ou-Illnultwell Htrcvt; and In the

iirltifnillislrlctoriireclnct.aBtlitiBanitiUaitWn._. Hke mnunir Bet oil atid lii'tiigtiateil, nt the Knjrllie HOUR' oil KUKHL-X ilrttL

Stc. B. Thnt I»r*nw) I). Tllli-tr. QIWRC A- Hay-nor. William It. SiwinnK-r nmi Bltl'lifn A. BnmU

", Bliull be the Jtuanl of Itrel'lry nml ilL^iion InSoiitbt-rn District; and riilli.i J. H. Uafiaoii,

Ssmutl H. CUrk. GCOTK» 1'tw nml ThwidnreMxon, Bholl IM the Ho*ni of Itctfrtry nml elrcllouu HIM Northern UNtrlct; to cuB.lw.-t lhe d eel Ioniraclilwl for In tills ordlounce and under >vliwllrwtlon and hmixictian Bald election sliall beliHJ...liana duty It tfisll be to n-cfica thn volt* nndJudgu anil dttennlne tha qiialinuallon or votersRgrtiefllily with the act or tiiroriximtloaof Utntrind till* ordinance, and fKX'HnllnKtalnnr, In HUr'-iam matin and provided In all UIIIIKB.Hta B. ThRtBold Itoanln of Iteffletry nnd eln;lL..

and wch munibcr tbfivof aball before they <><>enlhe poll* In their runpectlio pcllltiK iiretliittB, u rcrfllly take an oatli or amrniMloii before mtu<twreos competent to ailwlnlrttr onU.s or unlnnatl<<D*, faItbfully and Impartially u> execute tbiduties of Ihelr respective ndlc* aa-nrdlti|- to In*.and that said benrda elmll In sold Southern Olatrictand In nald Hnnhern Dim Hut rm]H-cUvt>lr, nt Uiehour of six o'clock In tha forenoon on Mauduy thufourth day of May next, and at thu polling jilnnwIn their reimctlve prvclncia cfliiwi imbllj procla-mation to l» made that the polU' • ' - • " r tho reception of " "

o recelini vote* of ipreclnuu until tin

. i artBrnooti or the same day, and no longer,u d that the polls may be closed btiwten the huiirsof one o'dock and two o'clock In tlie oftcruoon,

BKO.4. TlmtMidBoardaof ntjjltstryaiidelectionrwpectlvely ihaU cause a reKbtry to be made oltbe legal voters mid ID R la tlielr rexpec live electiondistricts aTore»Ud and ulial) hold and conduct Mildelection In the manner lu all respects that Is Ronrequited and proilded lij law fur lioldlns elegtlunttIa municipalities In this State wWch hy the luitpreocdlDKceDius contained a population excredlnjb a r UiouBand Inhabitants and lew tlun fortjthousand inhabitants, and shall ranviuM the vote

i cast nt Buck elecUcu and mako return of IVie reiul'thereof In like manner.

ducts, which certificate shall bo Blfrned by RaidHoard of Reauitry and t-lretton, w a nwJoTlty-'them, onaofwliouifaiali delirer tho iainu to CCommon Coundl of Dover at It* next meetlni.afMr uld election, to b« flltd with tlie records olthe Common Council of Dover.VIIMKAS. A petition In * riUne, nffrned hy at IIfkft; mldent trwlioldem of Uie Towu of Dover,Uu bwn pivwutetl to us, rcjuentlDjr iis to pirnaa ordinance or re-ohitlon, lo (iroTldu for HUI>wlltlDK to the lecal Totera ot tho town at tlwlinext annual charter election to be held on lhefirst Monday In Majr next, tha (.uesUoc whether!or uot the lerrlUHT wltliln tliecon>orate limit* o(Pover should becomu Incorporated as a city, tlieboundiirj lines (vhertofKhouldbo concurrent withthe boundary lints of the present To ivn at Dover,under and acoonllnr to uie pravisions of an KC'-cf the l^fiWatare cf Hew J«rwy, entitled "Ai«tauU.orlilnjtanj- town, townslim orborouzlorpartther«>rcfiutaInInRapopuluUonuL>eedni|live thousand Inhabitant*, to be Incorporated ai,city, after the rote of tha people and tirovldlnjfor the forement and power* or aucli clly." Mproved Uorch CM, !»&, and nn set ninendator;uf uld act, Approved March Mil. 1HO0; and luorder that It ntiuUt, b« dwUled by Uiu vott» uupon Uiat gutstlon at such decfloa whether „,nut the territory of tbe present Town of Doreishould become Incoriwrated at thn "City ofDover " under the iirovUlons of aald act, there-fore.BKU.O, lie it furtlier onlalocd. thatinldquefitiiH.

shall be lubmiUwl to tho lesal votfnt of the Townof l)OTcr,atUieaanualel«;tion,provldedforlnth«

erceedlDit fc-c'lotn of thb onltunnce, aud (hat UieHots utnl at tlie election elmll liave printed llicnv

on, bentath the llet of condUatea Iheiwn, tlmMorUn " For in corporation ax a city," under the netentitled "An net authorizing any town, toivniihlp,borouj-a Dr part thenot coDtafolmr a populallnncxcetMllnfc flvo Ihoiuand Inhabitants lo be incor-porated oi a city, after the vote ol the ixwple, andproTidlns for the governnwiit and po*er» o( guclitMf,"

am. T. That tlie Clerks of ioid election under (lieloiMctloo of tbo Intpector and Judffeof mild dm-tlon In e>tcli of laid irallfiiK rreclncts shall makn a(.•mlllcata of the miuutT nf vote* C«tt "for" 'corpomUnn u aforrwiJd, or " BKalnst" hiiMr,lion as afiirwuiid. ench n-spettively In Ilitlr ruipfu-"~- TwUliiK pliWMi, nHr-h mUfmiK nhsDV ri^nnl

1U1I judKaami in«l»-cU'rn ami attmted by thvderkH, one nf ivh'jni nhail dellviT lhe MIUP to

:he Comtnoti Council uf Itorer at I la n u t inietln,after Mid olrftfon to be fllnl n lih thu nt-onlnof t InComnma Cumuli of Dover; and also Hint if a majority of tho voto no c-nBt aim]] In In favor of Inuonwratlon as a city under the said net, t lien nlih!ithree daya after the wM{ a( uM «lect<on aba I1iavetiefn<ln;lan.-da«rtll.(»teort)ierct>iillorBitel;•lection, tinned by Uie Mayor, and at kited by t\\t1,'lerk, t. (if llier with cniilr^ or said i>WUi>u, nnd oltliU oniliianm, nml wild ntHemmtot HIP board a nr

e notw nl wid eectith Ibe Swrrtorr of KUte nr (lit* Hi

FEItDINANDV. WOLFB,Atleat-Jon. V. !UK*a. AlAyor of Dover.

Clerk of DOVET.

W,IM1> In I'nilh. n u e i v r y a m l I>e Castlwi-ro r.uindftiillty Aucrirdiiuilelviilntntin dra in qimmir* lit CliltJigo klllul herkftjior nnd ureatuil u prmlc on tlm rtrout

A Cdi-Miillilntiun of tlm prluolpnl elec-tric hi'utliiif i:(ini|ii.n)i-« In tlie couutrv hashfiiu I'trcttod lioiiunil Tliouius IJ .C'f»:y\ fnnii'-'rl.v Lhiu/tif .•Dj/ltiwrs of thonriiiy, dlutl Binlilunly In WashingtonJuHlcu 1'r.vur grivo » (leclnluij iisaumlDgtliu Kulut-it llqimr Inw, reffiitlv fmituj hythe New Vurt ic^iHluturo, to l>e toiirstltu-11 until, itnti an up'iciil will be tlikunpromptly to tlio iij]|>ullnte illvlHion of tbomipruniu rtiiut. The law waa Bnvcroljerltlolsuil hy liutcl prnprletors, grocers nndcluhincn. JU'prfS^ulntivua of uluha holda niODllug to ]irotcat ognlnet tha in BJ sureitud nppnlut"Jt> » coirruittco to ruriort ujinnit lu ly w.l, hnvo t i pWo up KnsHaiK,liur furoiKii Minister HII.VH, If Hrltaiu rii-['iiti'iuurij tlit' .Sitilun and dviuuiiilij ItMnttlinw WtHduiibiU'b, jtrojiriftor uf H an-loou nml jinx-cry Htoru in Detroit, wnnfituiid diail In thu runr of bin sttiro with »Uullut wounil in hl» IIFUII. 'I'l'i' I'lnco wasiilhu rolihwi Mr. Kuath-Tucker liasmt I led frntn I fliiilim fur Nuw Yurk to tiikucuinniiinil nt tho .Snlvntlui) Army-—<iov-oriiDr GrlRKfJ liiVBHont lo tlio New .I.tracyscnnlo thu folluwhift nnnilimtiunfi: Clerk

urt of chuDCDry, 1-ewlsA. Thiiin|]Kan ofmiPrflrt; Btnto prison kw|)cr, Duvlil A.;11 of lti!r(.'(!ti; Innpoctor of wurkntiopi,iliti C. Ward ni tiiiloni Tliu Hov. W.

:I. Drown, tlm Congn'Bi't!00"1 "lurgymniiif MndlHon, Conn., wliu wus tried un the

i u[ herysy. linn boon i)runtmtn*cil lu-. ThDcnuiiKo. lor Dr. .1. C.Mooru

•I MnDclic«tor, K. 11., npiiunrad In ibasu-irrmo court fiiiri uHkvil fora continuanceif tho caw, owing to thn lllDOrM of Dr.

bloore.Friday, March 87.

TUo rectilvcrfi «I tho Ilnlthnnro iuii. Ohioillrofid I nailed nHluttiiifntof tholr pulleyitliimtunngoinciiluf thuprnjiortj- Tw*«

mtH lit tlulcHatca wtro olmaon hy tho T w i nmlilh-iiriH to tlio Ht. Louis eon von I IonFreight discriminations wn lns t tho

if Now York wcro tlio nul)jootof anippenl by a oDinmlttrc of the New YorkProduce KitihnnRo to tho Joint truftla

mgoit) Cnptuln SohmlttborRor ofWcsl Ono-IImidmJtli Rtroot. nmtion,

<wf Ynrk, uapturwl John Curtt-y, a m i -urious Rrei'ii poodx iiinn, «nd oaullaMUHlilii outfit Tlio lioiirio of roiirHBuntatlvoBiiineud tho unval (ijiproprlntloi] bill [irovltl-ng for i now lwltlwihi|is HUII 1G tiirjjL'do

bunts Hy thn uiplonion of a naphtha..juk In a Kownrk (N. J . ) factory two menwore killed ami throe Boveroly I t i j u r o d —

iTon >'o\mji mo., WOTB r«n tlown l>y aifjlit cor in the nil Ir uud ynrtlfl nt Elten-lli, N. J . Two nro tleud nml ono i« (cf

•llily Injured Hjialn linili It naa«inryi Houd (i.OOll mnro in on taCubii Dntt-irtli K. Alnntvortli IH HAIII to ho Governor

ilortim'a olmtco fur hcml of tho nowozaimlo]mrtnioiit. Ha In now ik-piity FUperln-loiulontot publlo Inntructlnn ami nurvudcvorol tor ins lu tlio Now York Btfito us-onibly MM. Snytlor, 0Dn of tlio vlo-IIIIH uf thu I'ort JcrvlN. N. Y., pninonlnp,lltil, nml Mm Whlttnker, Imr daitglitor,ihowcil gympluin* of jmlsoiiliig W. J.Kdliroolio of (J1I1CI.RO, mipurvlsing until-

itt of tlie trcntury tlepiirtiiiniit unitiir tho..urrlHob ndmlniBtratlon, It (U-idTho llov. W, Ii. Heim of Koyport, N. J..vlio \\a» tried on ncoiiHntluiiH thnt ho wnail timcnnvlvSi.1 nnWts fur tho gi>ou ot tbo

.utrlKli, IIIIB been vlmllciitml by his hldliopThe gtt'iiler Now Vurk bill puEaod tlio

New York etntt) dKnuinhly bj » vote nf•CUM (i], naj-fl Tit). It lind provlouslylanfoJ tlm Hiiiinto and now guea to tlio gov-rttuc A torrlblo oxuloalan at flt« (Intuitinn tukuu plncu In n mine at Hrunnorlaii,Sow Zoftlmid. Tlvo iioraonsworo killedoutright and HO mora nre entombed ivltliinliapoof liolng rotonctl Hon. Alonzo'. Cnrpontor lins boon nniiolntod ohiof jun-

,lco of tbi) Now Htumisblro supremo courttn HueuoDd tho Into Hun. Charles Doo, de-nonscd.

Butnrdnf, March IB.Cecil Rhodes, Into prime minister of

Cnpo Colony, Ktnrtod (or lluluwayo. Abnttlo wna fought hetwoeii the patrols nndtho Mntiilwlct nonr that lilnco Atlor-noy Gonoral Hnncook ot Now Yoik gaveGovernor Morton an opinion with regardto tho HalnBS liquor tax ,Uw and the civilservice. F. D. Kllburn was reappolntedRUporlutondDDt of ths Htate bnnklug d»-lartment Tbo battleship Indiana Wonmccessfully tloo'icd at Port Royal, S. 0.

Tho ltepuiillcnn stnto convention ofMiiBsnchusstU doolared far Thomas B.Keod for proaltlont A movement i forfusion of tho Republican and Populistparties In Texna l« on foot N. J. WORT-or, who hnfl teen n guosfc pt the Waldorf,dhnpposred iiftur gottlng^from 110,000 toJ15.000 ni tho nlli'Kod upeolnl agontforaBoston papor AIr«. llarthn WhlttakerJs utidcr guaid at Poit Jorvla(N. Y.) hos-pital utitor Biisplohin of polsouing her fa-tbor nud inotlior Unltlan exiles In Jo-jnalca Ooclnreil for Kouolmrd for pnaldont

Lard Ronobery nttnokod tho Ballabutygovernment In na adilrofis before tho HcltvIsh Llbaral redcrntlon Warner Millerjtated before tlio hoiiso committee thatthe eovormtiont oUber abottld take oantrolof tbo Nloiirogun cunnl project or drop It.BO tho oonipnny could ralsomoney to buildIt Tho young wife of Farmer JohnUoch wm found strnngied to death, tiedIn a Bflok mid burled In a plpo wood iiesrhce l\a\\\t> nt KatuUvlllu, K. .T. Hot *band hns Ileil, nnd tho jnllao aroBcnrclitngfor lilm .1. Whltcomb Kiley, tho Uoo-iler poet, lalil of brain f e w A new ro-ll gloas movement, onllod tha AmorlcanLeague of the Grand Army of the Cross,with some fcatuierj like the SntvntlonArmy, hns been foundod In Greenwich,Conn,, by a Now York business man——A handsome young woinnn ihot and killedbemeif In Contral park, Ken York. Blio

unknown Cbuxloa Unrdon, a col-ored porter, ftftor fntllng In an attompt toelioot Ills wllo, shot a servant In tho em-ploy of John ff. Comoy In Now Y o r k —Governor Morton hai Blgnml the bill g\v-Ing $76,000 for finishing nnd equippingthe now prison buildings at Sing Sing-—Governor Jlorton appointed Dr. T. K.Tuthil. n coronot in. Now York city Inplaco o! Wllllnni O'llonffrinr, doceusod—-Judge Lnudorof Fnigo, N. I)., ha.<t grunt-ed nn absnlutodecrea of divorce to HurryG. Woodcock from Kllza Woodcock on th<ground of dcnortlan. Wootlconk la a promluent ItiBuraaoo broker of Drooklyo,

Mamtay, Storeh SO,Four porsonfl woro killed and two wcro

lnjurod In a flro In a tenuiiiont on IludsoiBtreot, New York, owned by thn Trinityourporntlon. There were no llru use.on tho building Alvin K. Stousbin wife won) murdered hy an unknownmun at tlielr hams near AKron, O. Thrciof their daughtora vera attaokeU ftnil oainun tlnngeronnly injured. The lilrcd nmnwas so badly Denton Hint ho will d l o —The Fronob naval reservo bus hcou onlorodon n WHr footing. accordlan to Paris ru-mor, and Russia and 1'rnucti tire to sum-mon n.Emopoan conforeneo to ilkovaountlon of Egypt Spain'* now wnrbudgot ptovldtH for Inoranslng tho army•a an to have 00,000 ntoro troops ready to•end to Cnba noit autumn -GovcriinrDrake of Iowa lays JIoKlnley'i etrengtbwill dwlndlo awnr aa tbu hollotlog pro-nods at the convention. Then he believesAllison will win provided Harrison Is not•prung on the convention as a dark horso— M r s , Grlggs, wife of & Sew Yorbrailroad contractor, broughttult torocovor1160,000 from prominent men In Coloradowhom horhtifibauttacotiseil of tricking blmout of Tnlniiblu property Miae, Griaouof Aehmy Park oiks congrciB to Inrostl-gnte tho merits of Sliarlt rlvor aa a i\oxhatfor large vessels Tlio Soiioca rlvor ishigbor than It hns boon beforo In 10 yoursand considerable damage hns boon demont Senoca Fulls, N, Y. General KItcb-BDor, ilrd«- of (ho Egyptian array, arrivedIn Wady Unitn. Tlio report of tho defeatot tbe Egyptians near Akaslioh turns oult« bo unt rue—Tho Gothlo olnroh anthoBpltal of St, Snnveur, on tho Boulevarddu Slnwchnl Valllant, nt Llllo, Franco,were destroyed hy flro CoflgroMninuGrosvenor ostlmatos MoKlnloy's strengthuraong delegates alrendy ehnstn nt 221• The report thnt the Turkish mlnlslorID WnshlngUin, Mnvroyenl Boy, Is to harecalled Ii ofllolally denied The nowItntnes exclso law was not soroniHjforotid Ihroiiglicut tha state of Now York— I t wag lenrnml tlmt Qlshap Pultet lindittiti uliuxdii nitiilcut prenohui* tu Cnmhildgainlverslty, Kngland, for Mny, 180"——

Tha now hnttloilifp IOWA lino boon lnunchetl, wltb hoQtting ceremonies, from tliaCramps' shlpynrd In Phllndclphln Jl.J. Cauovcr, n notorlcng bank draft forgerHtid ei-wmvlct, liai lieon nrroated In 1'eru,led., at the Instigation of tho AmetlciinBunkers' asnoulatlun Hnnnnli \\__rani of Lowrlllo, N. Y., found Ballty ofrawing a poiislon na n soldk-r's widow

wliou fiho wad tho willow nf Dnvld S.

Sand for Sale.Portoni wtihlER tuid for llouldtna or^

purposea will do well to lni|Uiro of tlie lulwcritwrbefore burin elsewhere. Dellravd anjrwLere

' alonft the. D., L. * W. It. H. or O. It, H. of N. J.

JACOB HIDNER,H-1T.

hla paBMoIl »t;fi(iluTTou"8 favorlug ftslugloinTcni;jBtunilurd nud dluivuwliifc i«»poti- !ilillity fur tho Wuti.iiifitmi uonfcroiico !•1th froe HIIVIT ncnutoru Tlio Irnluwu- !iijiitfif ci-fiovunior Uolu* for |.i»i.iai!iit Jj- tin. IhiitiUnju i-uuuty (In.. fuiiv«ntl(iaas ivT.T«d lulk «I l ih mwl lvhu-v— Tl«.nuirluiu schooner Tmiil UOH llrud un•hilt! iM'caltneil o« thn Ciihan wn*i AiHpntch fr'Jin Jljvniin htiiti's tbiii Knri'iuoluniiiii, Ukcu prlhoniT fiuhtlng In A"t</-lo J l a W s culuinns. wns bhcit in lliu CII-unuB furtri'Sd John ltm:h, ai'L'UKuil uf•ifu imirdtir In Ksttlvllltv N. •!.. w;is ru-iimiloil in I'hllixlGlplili. tu uMi.lt di imJi-on pniwrn from Tmitun Kdwanl .1.

J l ie l | ,Hkclumiln A^ucinLiini liall. ISrool;-un tliu Monroe (Snutrlnc, mid imtlli- '

mil Unit ll Iindiioupii'iiatl 'jnwimtrvorthu Vvimniolnn Imuntlarj illppinu <>rt'ulJdiwitjustinii It 1ms Iwi'n Jniiiiieii

hut liolsdiinus coin poll n il.». not nit put- 'musiid tho di'itili <>f .Mr. ami Mrs {

Jur of Port Jurvla, X. Y, Eiut• (i)ririiiii|is uro siiMjicrli'd of mr.nlcr-Julin Wlll.nu», nn .nwiranru ttjllnut- i

at, living In Wnst Cluster Muni tlmti !'l.OOU.oud.OlMi will houppniprluttii] by tlio

ut Bongroaa—Tho el luat lmiat Uu- jTO In South Afrlm U rugurdud na oi->ly Borlnutf. Prt-piiratlcins f»r dnfoDBo 'let tltu JUatobuli s nre twlng imuli! 'ih Cliiimlmrlnin In lliu limirW ot ivw-i denied tlmt tliopiirclin^mf DIIIUKOII

iluy wus ounliMiiphiLod lij- the KiiK'i'l) K<>v~rninunt M. Sitrrlnit hns nccuptoil thoorKulid of iiiltilNtir uf 11m lnit:rl<ir In tho''roiioli uitblnct Tlm Allriii dnfuntnil thuialiinitii uud tho Urltuiiiiliiln n vni'l]traceit Met) Tho 8(uiim»lii]i I 'mis of tho

AniDrlmiu Urn) wont nprminil nonr Quick-«p buoy, hut TVIIH ilcintL'd on thu Hretigh lido (Jovornfir Jlortmi npimintcd

Henry II. Lyuian of OflWi^o us Ntntu coiu-iin.M o( oxcUn. nw\ ihiiBWt in mo-

;lnn tlmfilllclii. nincliliiory of theltnliiDHIquor t« i law CliiirUfl U. IVotoiiB ofRochostor, couvlctod uf (tniiid Inrwiiy in:1m drift dfjiruB, lens K'i.l«iic.iil to rtnlo

•ihon for ciglit yuurn nt CfUinuiltiiguit.,y.

Wadii«s<1aT, -.pril 1.Tho New Ham pub iro llepulillain con-intlon hidnrfiotl both ltted mid McKfnlry ,<r pronldout. The plntlunn IH frk-ndly <o !

.liver I'lntt, ljnpow, MilliT, Lautor- IHOII nnd Hniikrlt pnlilMt&i n Hyiiipo^Uini Iti Tlio North y.imirlmin Uovinw nuttliiH

Forth Governor Morton's i|i]i.!lllcatloiisnd ihnni'i's fur HID Hupuhlltuin noitilna- ;Ion for tlio iirealdoncy Ulatrict Attor- !

noy Fulhuvfl and Foiloo CoiiUJiUKlanar"'nrkar of Now York dccldi'd to foiiuoimoiidtnunta to the Iluhios Inn and semi;b«u to Alluiny Thn Now York aoimto[inexod the J'livoy-PiiRu bill removliif? fromDIDCOBOIIOOI triifti'iirfln Now York city .Flvo CuhmiN wiTu put lo ilcntli in a bun-gllng nun)tier nt iliivnnn W. It.Hiuilh,

dlod nt son, and his body was brought huroiroservod In u nmk of rum conn lentil to

Downing & Co, Advicns from Culm, |" '[it, nra thnt Unman Digna '.a Iwforo '

kin. on thn Kudfi.u, with a large iotmuf dor.vinlms \i<f\wm from Smitli jvf- I

ahow tlmt tho fllluntiun In tho Mntd- 1boluhml It Hllit ULTIOUH Tlio British[mrllninent iidjditniiiil milII April \i far

lavnnn tu a Wmlrld paper HHJH thnt Cnp.tain fjoiitjriil Woylcr has nsked for 4(1,(1110tnoro troops In tho Fruntli ttonnto M. |

igoiiiH, thn prime lnlnlstur, replied topL'lInlloiH touching thu governtiunt'a

policy towanl Chlim, MndngnMcnr mid;" ivjit Illriinrtrek i-elcbnitod Ills ttlnhty- |

it lilrthdny Tlioi>firotior'i. Jury tkoiil* IIhnt PII.JPSSHIT Mnx Y.mVvn ot Sow Yuikme to hi* iloiuh nt the Imndu of portiona

unknown. Tlm Nuw York Knst Jtnlho-1ft oonfcronro licfuin lu Hartford •Huo> ;

ntary Olnoy nilletl a n ico l lngof (iljiluinatfli> t'onslilpr tlio fu tu re of tho Iwronu ot

A»iorii-!in r.!|iiibllca Thu [hike andDuchess of .Mnrlhorougli arr ival at Blen-heim and wirru warmly wolcniniitl Sirs. :M. A. Stockinn, who wus onoof tlioproia-Inent ftgiiri-s in thu rocontecaiulal Involv-ing J.or. t'. U. Bruwti of the l lrkt Con- 'jtrogiitlnniil tlntrch In £nn I'Viiiieluco, bfis 'iioimexpitlloil rruiii tho clitirch Wen delSohum full /rnm tho roar nf tile tenementIOBS First avfiuiD, New Vurk, foitrstorles,to tlie ground, moalvlnc Injurk'S from thoilTects of which ho dl«l The president.ins uomlnniod Wllllnni A. Little of Geor-

gia to bo nsHibtniit attorney pottcral for thoInterior dcpnrtiurut, vlco Julm I. llnll,reHlffiiod Adjutant tionoral K. A, filo-Alpln of Governor Mnrloil's BtufT 1B on-tiouncod us II onndklnto for tliu Kepublloiinnominiitluu for vice president; on a ticketwith WUllatu MuKluloy of OUlc

, \ . m n t o n c t d t u oyear nnd a day In Albany county prmltun-Unrj and find ISS, , -

Taesilmy. March 91. '<John F. Martin, a San Franalnco offi-

clftl nnt] polltlolnn, was FaUllr shot bj hi*BCtrcmwlto An Ohio oi-ccmvlct is exist-poatodof murdering Mr. and Mrs, Stouoof Talluindgo, O., In rcvongo TlioC'unndlan teallng ataamor Kow Fountl-IADII, with 253 MOD, was squeezed la anI Doo and narrcmly eaoaped fcuadetlng

Th M / f ' I n t L s i t FhUidtU

it i t tUcct . Theibl d

f 3 n c " ''Kv^b t d y a d n i i r r * a

I^ervbrnly ^oc .n ' iitalift just what itis that makes herwomatily. Sliemusthave liciillli. ofc n u r t c , IiriniiBft

n « the brichliurM °f

1,-n h.Oilth n o i l mote Hun most ptoplcthink".* K o | h.oltl. m u M i u a n l l m l .

?,irf"ttiiiw K-ifcftlv Hit ilnlli-s of imlcrn-ft r" ™i»i'l '">"«»« l h i iHi"")"*,!"1 ' ,"1 'to « h tc - CM,™ Her «.™:nil liraltli. herrood leiil'* nml Iiw attractivtiietis. Sumeworiiiii are b'Tti slfoiiirtr tlinn OIIHTS,goin? are born with what in called con-

it is for nitiers SoIliiujr th.'y l k l

ywlioi icr tliey like, vfiili-

oulicrMHM result* SUll^lIiert! b nn tt-a-

Jirllth Th..M who do nnt, need only takeMIL- in oner prueautiiins and the pruper rtra-"lv l!> Wciinf iwrfcctly wrll and strongD P i ' l ' l l Prewilplioii willnire

•rr'iome'wlio'liiivf tit-glcctcd tlieniselyc*in l-nir th-il a ciimiiicte cure K n t i t t o i m -ptl>_.,l,k-, lmt evL-n tlic-« will mid comfortand imprt»vrd health i" UK- UM.- nf the ' 1-a-Mritprn-KTiinioii." ll lian cured hundred*oWimir»wl'>*"nvi:f«ct.vcrinnTelwfwhiit.*vcr from y-.in of treatment vitli K""d^lvrtii-rmi It ii nlisuliUtly unique in the

Jit (lis'cnvm-il only mice. There H twthinfT

l«1 Ailviffr, which will be Bent absolutely

W7-I491SARKET ST,The Spring Styles ofStandard Paper Patterns—^

Aro ready for you. They include every fashionable shape

ucd design tbat has beeu brought oat. They are the

easiest to cat from, txm lhe least ta&ttrial and cost leas than

any other first-class

Monthly Fashion Sheetwith full list of uow patte»B mailed free on application

L. BAMBERGER & CO.147-140 MARKET ST.. - - - NEWARK. N. J

TAXES AND GOOD ROADS.

BEctmr TaiRtlun Not Necciwrj t o Bee or*itnptoTcd UlKbwaja.

Ftuuco raises mouoy for toad imptove-nieut by levying n wlioul las, nud nilenrriages, iuolaiiiug blcyaleH, nra (nxod.Commenting on tliifi, tlio Kow York~:ibnuo s;iys.

WoepeiidenuHglmiooey—oritaoqaiT-Icnl—on our ronOn now to mnlio tliomi good us those uf Fruuco. Tho troablo

ja wo don't fipcud it in the right wny.Oar lahoi is iiiliidiroctotl. At Eoino ecu-Eon of tho your, VIIUIJ farm work iapressing Hum nfttiiil, tlio farmer "worksont" his road tax. Qoucrallyit if) uboattlio worst timo of tlio yenr fortboroiulB,but that (JoeEu't mutter. Ho tnlteg Lia

iDfi imd plownnil Kfriiper, plows npeoino fnnnwa in Ibo cutler IJctwcun thowngun irnck nml \%i RtdownlU andGciupcs tlio cnrtli ni> into the micidlo oftbo rotu.. Tlint ninkcH tho routl roughand lumpy. You must Orivo over it ntn walk, as cvt>r a nowJy plowed floli]. Iftlio wiiothor remniun dry, it yAs dusty.If rniu cuiiios on, it is n matin of mud.In course of time it gnts worn downfairly smooth uud Imrd, aud then it iatime to "work ont" BOUIO more taxesnud ncriipe up fiomo moro rsoda nud loosodirt ngn.i..

Thnt is wlint ronriiiiiiklng has nicmitin most cOQUtty placet, nud'wlint it ttillmenns un thousands of miles of liigh-wny iu tlio most highly improved statesof this Uuidu. If.'iiittend of tlint, llioEnmo amount of work liud bcou givenfor tho Iiibt 25 years to luyiug drainsaud milking tolford or niaciuluni or ovengood gravel rondwayn, wo ahonld todaylinvo u network of roads all over theseStates uu which any kind cf vt?bickconld tnnwitli oiiKGHt anytime of year,Wo need no carrinBO tnx, nor windowpaiio tax, nor gold wulch mid eihorEpooii ti.3, but only au iutolllgcut nudBVfiteiuattc npi»liontiou of onr ordinaryrevenue to llio makiug of roada on aEcieatiflo plan.

CLAY, SAND AND GRAVEL

WIIBII I-roprrlj SUiril, Tliej Form na Ei-*fl]fut and Oarabln Ul([liwoy.

Grently improved results iu road'building or repairing muy ha attained byany device Hint will prevent cnrtli nudM'ntor from ml sing on tbo rondbcd, andmuch may lie tlutio \n tlKv\\i\y ol im-provement by a proper mlmixtma ofsnitnblo ciirtby iiinteriuL Tha lequfre-tneuts of tbo material, Buys EiiRineerCaupt, nro that it dbnll uot bo readilyaffocted by moiijtuic, toinperutnrti orpressure, ^vliidi crn thn tbr^o priimjpnldestrnctivo nftoiidcB; CIny ia very Hcualtiro to witter end tuiujiurntnro uud Jiata high rutio of tibtotplion. Snud Innlittle colioteiicQ nud yiohla readily toprofaaro. Gravel lias great mobility,duo to ita fiphcroidu] farm, but by mixIng these in tho jirnportiou of 10 partsot clay, afl of Band and 03 of grave],aa impervious roofing runy be lniil,which, if endcrdrnined, -will innko 111oictiHmteaitli mud. Tbo unicadum nndtelfonl loads WIIBU correctly mada aroeicellcnt, but us bailt by most enper-virnrs in this country they nra pseudomorphs, an worthy iheir uuniea.

When, in the iimrch of BCIPIICO, thetimo conicH for srgregntlng tbo nlumiu-inm conluinod in tbo clay 'routl into ahard, Binoalli, minting Medium cover-lug its tnrfiico, wo will tlicn liavi' a roudmutal, both in fact nud nnmo, whii-li•will FOITC the problem ot tlio clay pitand givo us n motlinm of tmnsporttttiouwhich will surpass uveu tho railway incheapness and convenience— MissouriBoada Improvement Jonniul.

II M»n.I tit. 5I.MII M»n.Tho ciltzf1!) who wauts labor nud cv-

erytbitig ul'.o die ftp, his own yooila ex-copied, is not u trno Aworicau, even ifbie finociitoTs came over ou tho Mny-(Inwnp

YelloAV eyes,sallow complexion, bad lasle in the

'***> niDMth, heavy, dullfeeling; miserable

Deane*s \

put it in order.

White wrapper ifconstipaicd, yellow if bowels nre loose,

your dnijjin', and ice if t!i«) don'l.. OR- J. A. DEAXB CO., Klaptoa, If. V.

HflnMti'UttiflY,Ub KlvttiB temporarytllcf-it nun!. I t la nut u fnbe Klmu.int lo IliDHtnmncli, nurd violent pur-

Knlivu l<i tliu bijn-fls- Its ucllou Uiiiili'k, TiniiirHli.inltnsy.

IL iimmofw di^fxUoii nnil nldBOB-nlmllutluD. ROIM Iwartbnrm iinliiUa-tiuii, riaHilencB nml uilier tvtnploius.Is Bwllilnit In lia ulU'flfjt> • >io uurvc3—run1* by|<1>clit)U(lnii, by u t e r i a ,

"ilelU'i "oiim qulcltlynnd nTlnlnlr.

Oriental Pile OintmentCures Piles.

Fur Aflt'i'ti ye«riirsorlll

Fubeef l l

«r» pll-

tlfnl.Lii. It relieves tba lulu nt nnce,nnd .pilet!>• iilhiyn nil liitlfiitu.iitt.on.8uft*iTcra irmii tUU tllftrc^ltie tuulreally <luii >ruim trouble ulll fuvetlineBii'l I'iilti by insibiliiK tbtil tlidr(inUfBiHUllJ'pIV itlllBSrALPlLBOlSST-MR.NT. Nolhliiu iHlnelasBood. Hhould Ab<i IHL'II u-iih tlm i,lk- |JI |«. 1

nrnwUn Ki'iuniily M-11 UnmUlso

< KpiiiiK a younit nmn'* fancy lightly turm to tboiipUl* ol lore, but a ttirl/ty lioiwewlfe Ii n,crprMrtlMl Ana tfalnlu of a t r c f t t p t Md rndf-equlnned Utclien. We (.re n«dy

to meet all tier wan in, Kith a full II ua of

Stoves, Ranges and Housefurnishing GoodsThe wtirlil-tviiowned Hfcliurdson ,t KoyMoa " I'HIKBCT " and " 1'ROVIDENT " brick wt and pon>

atitM rautnu. aim ihneeiwrairavorlteH. AI 'UMJO. LAKKWUOU, 1UUAOON II, MABSENA. POVEK,DAmV.rl'UCK.tjCNATOltamlMAUNlCrAL'OltNUANUlCS. WeabwliavutuecelcibratoilaliiaygrMdr

Quick Meal Gasoline Stores,)(l.rr minmitr gixxln tucli aa HefriKeralors, Ice Cn»ni Freeiers, Tinware, Woodtmware *ni

QranlMWtu-tt. AIBO atcent for

THE - CHICAGO - STEEL - TOWER - WIND - MILLfur pumplnfr vrctior, Tower and IViiwl ftalvaiiktrd ta [irerent corrotiiop.

Piumtilng, Timing, steam, Hoi water and Hoi illi Heainlg««italH*s vlth ttmind m liave Urn li«8t mnciunlca In town, EJiUmflten cueerfullj furnUhu

work Kuaranlwd.

J . T . K E R R , opp. Pffl* BOlel. BiacKWGlI SI., D o v e r , N . J .

THE GREATEST

I L 0 i D I l SALE

Greatest Sacrifice of PricesWithout Reserve-Without Regard to Value.

THOUSANDS ol SUITS,worth $33, $34 and$as; must go at . .

THOUSANDS of SUITS,worth $26, $3B and$30; must CO at . .

OUR FINEST BELGIANWORSTED SUITS,worth $351 must so at

THOUSANDS of OVER-COATS, worth $30 lo$35; must£o at • •

THOUSANDS of OVER-COATS, worth $3810930; must to at . .

THOUSANDS of OVER.COATS, worth $33 to$30t must goat * •

ALL OUR ULSTERS,Includlne finest tradesIrish Frieie, Shetlandand Fur Bcaver,worth$3! to $401 at . . .

00

I2.00

I5.00

I0.00

!2§oo

I5.00

15.00

Stewart Build iff,Broadway and Chambers St.,

•P4 Broadway, below Fulto* StNEW VOKK.

Kidney Trouble CuredTbe Ijujjoitarcaof luionlnp; juit nh i t todf

when oni* ianlilicted wltb kiduey dleeane oitroubles of a urinary nature, 1B tx>st unswercby tbe roUoKioijE letter which wan rec»ntlii'ibllabed In tbe PouRbkwpitB, N. Y., No*I'ttKt:

MiLLEinns, Dutcqen Co, N. Y."Dr. David Krnnedv, Dear S i n - F o r Dim

tbnn "•Jgbtetn months 1 waRBO badly Rfll 0t€nitb kUnpy tmuble I could ecracely xnlk(limrter of a mile without aim out rn tut Ing.lifil not gain anT KIIIII 1 beHnn tu TJBB DIDnTi<l KWIHHIJ'6 I.-n,orlto Remedy. Att«iUSIDK tbB lint buttle 1 noticed a decided Ira-prorerietit nbicb cootlDUtd, and I know tbi

DR. DMID KEfiHEDY'SFAVORITE REMEDYw.ve<i my lite, for \ »tw In ft ui.Eetah.B co:t i n n u p t i tb<« tltns I b<-giii to taka i t -fi Iriidi tbouubt 1 noul J never be better.

My ilt.tcr also has been very tick »bladder trouble for over a jenr, no bail Iquantities ot b'cod would cume from IHhetulTered at times aloioit frightful piau1 uothlt'girpiutd to belt, her uiUil ah6 lie-MH the U>B at Dr. David Stonedy1* Favoritelleuicdy. Hlin U nuw u.tng her ttilrd bottle.nml Is like a dldereat person,

MR8. THOU AS DVB."

QOLLEOE, Pferwarlr, N. J*Youog meu contuolplatltic a Diuloen ODuraeare

reriuutteilto correopond wltb thiscollegfl In refer.mice to tenua, pri*lleee« and adrautapsj, wbidi uo

not excelled bf any inBtltiitfocIn tlw United States

83B BBOAD 8TAEEX, N E W A R K

CKer Bntraocfl lo U10 Central R. R, 0! N. J. depot

In Buying a Pianoor an Orgando not fail lo examino tho latest Mosou& Hamlin models, Recent improve-ments render them unexcelled. Oldfianos or organs tnken in exchango.Instruments sold for cosh or cosy pay-ments.

Catalogues nml full information free.Pianos <>f rcliabio makers from §200

upwards.

iindlft136 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK.

Wantea.

Job ami odd* lota, wlJu.pjulii. of mtMrhamuiaA LnmWand aunnllei for wagoninaL-eri S f

XHtd-batuI nacblwrjr. Snail ir&n* plan™ eto.'nllDKlofv.ll^out to W ,,rlcH alocfiaf rorpo?""' *"" paon o( anytuinj yoa « u

11. MAJ3BF1E1LD,BUBiotdinLr.KnrTttrk,

DtLAWABB. IiACL_. .WESTBRI. RAILROAD.

(MORRIS AND ESSEX DIVISIOH.)

>«pot in New Yort, foot of B*rclaj flt t a d

foot of ChrlMopher Bt.

COlUCEnCIKB JUD* Wth, 18U4-

TBU58 JLOBIVB

[ooatoaiHtcketWi , . ..--"r«ahingtonipl.»fl:02;JutTalo expKM «:3Kostooexpiea ti;445over socom. 9:40 Slmlraexpre»*Borantoo fip.* lt:18i' JOTS aocom. II18O'

P.M.JJover aooom, 1!;4BElmirit exprcM* 1^0BMtoa mall 2:44Oiwcgoexpr*"' 4*0, r.

4rtB Fhilllptburgftc.1 tuSSG-55

UackettMt'o ipl-(

")ov«r aooum. .iJuuTaJo expreat*

J o v e r accom.MllkexDreoa* 6:17

6*71•Via. Boonton Brmoh .

EstiiblishciJ 20 Years

F.F, Bird, Prill.

Maiiufaotiiror ofBteamBoilen>.;8>i^ki-BlBckB,OllTanb«. Chem

ical iHaus, Oi« BiicheU^nDd allkftutu olBbeet Iron Work.

REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TOOld Boilers tnk<>ii In exchange Coal an

Wood Barrelled and Loone LtmxHalr,, Cement, Front and Co

Brirk, RtsBglnK, ritepi. CurbingfilllB, 8!ato Mantels, Etc., Etc.

Oor. Morris and Biokersou BtB

RUBBERSSHOES *SANDALS

Ladioa' Storm Rubbers, veryrdrtume article, bnnght by the

finest physique, New Jersey KtbberShoe Co., M'fg, 12o. pair.

Cbilih* Soft Booftola SpringHeel Bntton Shoes, very good woar-iop, No». 8) to 11, BSo. pair, threepairs for $1.60. Same grade, Kos.o to 8, 46o. pair, thres pairs for11.30. !

Ladies' Satin Sandals, Louis!XlVirole, $1.60 pair.

DOVER TIME TABLE.

Bomro.•art FrelKht3ufUo»pre«* 6:15

TD DEPABT non AM FOLLOWS [

A. K.WIST D0OBD.

6:41 filn^b'ton ui«lj*

r espraea 6:60 Buffalo eipran* lo-nttootw erp.* 7:13 Do»er exprua ltiiaj;«tt»?noif. Jffll a'taBnt'oij,!.. JJJj

toor »ocom.

Bxp.. 5^Hopatcoog exp,. 6:41Vow a a n a i

fiuiZalQ «xpn>«fioatoo axprua*BovBr«oeom.Junalo expreai'

DOVER AND MORRISTOWN.Arrtv.

10:10 "11:58 "1:15 F. V,8:15 "(:35 "t-X "7.01 "

Dover. HorrUtown. UorrUtawn. Dover._ 6:C3A.M. 6-Mi.u

1M » 7:»» « Ml " «;15« •1 9;S8 »' I0:t8 "

11:68 »• laanp.w,1:881.1 «*0 »»35 » 8*» ««:« " B«i »

i " 8.« '•I " 10^8 "

, —I it.lt. 8:08A. aLitAVlt NEW VOKK TOR DOVBK.

At 1:30,0:00, 7dO>, I'M, B:0O>, 0:00, t,W10:10, A . u.; 13m K. 11»<, 11:00, 8:ffl, 4;00'liW, 1:SO, 6:10>, 6:80, «.<», 7«H, Saw BiBD,DM; 12:00.

*Vla. Boo&ton Braadi,

CHESTER BRANCH,J&utward. Statint. WatwariA.U. 1.11. P. U. A.. H. P. M. f. II7:53 13;M1 1:10 CteeUr 10:82 3:05 6:H1-M 12:14 4:ie Hortoo 10:22 2:17 8:13

,«:02 12:111 4:29 Ironla 10.12 a-M 6:108K« 12:111 4:20 6uccuuniu 10. 2 2:47 6:»f.m 12:29 t n Kenvll 9£2'2:18 OK8:14 12:27 SM Junction 9:13 8JS S:S71:1? 12:30 1:50 Fort Orau 11:40 2:35 6:516;» 1234 5:011 Dover Ui» «:!« »:»

Tbe Haokettetomi Exprew itopa i t PortOram going eait at 7^3 A. H.( golug wut at7fll p. M.

FACTThat can't be dlnpuW Uut I keop tha larfmt

and flnest stock of Wlaes and Llquon In tbticouatv. Jl? itock Ii n select line ot Ulb*»n, addonWefcDsit, OM Crow, llftiyland Club, nlnhbnd,niackmare, Jielaiont, Wououpvheln and KentuckyClubs prices ranelofr from GOu. a q t unvard.

Full lino of Imported and Pomentfo Ofni, Porto,ElicrriM, CatAirbu, Water Drlnlrs, jBmalca Hum,KInimp], Itock and lire, Bromly and fine Oognaofrom Mo. a qt. upward.

L D. SCHWABZOpp. 0. E. R. ot N. J. Depot, DOVER, N. J.

CENTRAL RAILROAD.OF SKW JKaBBY.

(Aothraolte ooal uied exeiuBtvelv, InjnrtatoleaollneM and DOffifort.

TIUR TABLE IK EFKCT UA&OU 15TH, 1696.

TRAINS LKAVB DOVKK AS FOLUIWU:

For New York, Mewark and Eliz-abeth, at 6 62, i . ».; 8:21, 6;«, r,M. BiuiJojB, 6:59 p. V.

For Philadelphia at 6 62, A. n.i2i, 6:45 p. X.For Long Braooli, Ouean Grove,

Aaburj Park and points on NewYork and Long Branch Bailioad,at 3:21 P. «t.

For all Btations to High Bridgeat 66a,A. H.; 324,5:45 P. ». Bun-days, 6:53 r. M.

Cor Lake Hopatoong at tffl,K.i 1:10, 6:41, P, u.For all stations to Edison at 6:62,

A.M.; 1:10, P.M.

For Rookaway at 9:16, 11:17, i .K.; 8:15,6:16, 7:15 P. a. Sundays,1:16 P.M.

For Hibernit at 9:16 A. M.; 8:1$,P.M. Sundays, 1:16P. M.

ForEaaton.AllentownaniMauoliOhnnk at 6:52,1. M.; 821, 5:16, P.K. Bnndajs, 6:68 P. M.

Leave New fork at COO, 9:104, M.; 1:001:15 p. M. SttDdays, 1*0M l . •;, • '

Leave Bockaway at 6:15, A. >,;1«2,8:16, 5:36, 6:95 P. M. Son-dayn, 6:11 P.M.

Leave Fort Oram at 9:11,11:12,A.M.; 8:10, 6:10, 7:10 P. M. ' S o n -days, 1:11 p. M.

Leave Lake Hopatoong at 10:16A.M.; 8:15,6:05 P.M.

Leave High Bridge at 8:10,10:87k. M.| 6:101, M. Sundays, 300 p. a.

1. B. OLaiOBKS,Sol. irtpl.

H.F.BALDWUI,On. rm. Aft.

J.O.KAMINSKI,Dover, N. J.

S, R,(BDCOKBBOlt TO K. WlOBTON)

UAWUPACTURER AND DEALER IN

STGYHS,

FUENACES,Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron

Roofing, Zinc, Shoot Lead,

Lead Flpea, Pumps, &o.

THE GORTON

House-Heating Steam Gene-

rator a speoialty.

H. T. B1UTB.. . . THOB. FAHNIHB

SMITH & FANNING,

Masons and Builders,OOVIB. a. i.

Cootmots for all Mndj of work taktn andall matAriala tnmltbed. PiacUcal Bxperleuotla oTeir brancbof tn&Bon wort .

IOBBCN9 PROMPTLY ATTEHTJED rO

J, J.CONTRACTOR

CARPENTER

OFFICK AND SHOP

Blaokwell St, DOVER, N. J.

No conlract loo large for my equipmentNo contract loo small for my personal

attention

I manage Repairs to Uuildinga Inevery branch

1 also do all. kinds ol Turning, ScrollBind and Jig-Sawing.

Penmantlilp aucuaafull/ taught by mail.Parllculara tree. Enclose IOC. to ilnmua furiptdmBn or writing and your nauieplcely writtea

™ " ™ A . i i . DAVENPORT, Pennun>•*" Dover, N. J.

JOHN 0'CONimPractical Plumber, Tin and

Sheet Iron Worker.

Stedm anil Hot Water Heating.

SSffiSSS' Dover, N. J,

Estimate* Clieerfully Given.rJaUrfaetloa Qiunueed .

>-1r. JobbCnK ft

CRUSHED STONE.ABJ U t or quanUV, deUtend on the Unsa «.

Ifae Pslawaro, Laokamuuia and Weatarn B. B. aadOmtn!B,B.ofHairJan!r . Aodna

OKJEQI EHAW. Bnpi..H.J.

Sberilf's Sale.MoMtia CmctiT Coi

Bettreen Louis Doland, complainant, and AbnbamW. 8bdW(rer defendant Alias Fi fa. iia bo etter. On contract.. Itoturnaula to January terra,

JiKK H. HnauBOVit. iU'y.QVYlrtueortliaaboTBBtatftdwritOf Oerl f*cl*|*-• In my hinds. I slull expose for a&la afpublloVend tie at the Court If OHM ID MorrlsUiWD, JT. J., on

MONDAY, tbe 30th day ct MAKCH neit,A. D.. IBM, between the houn t\t»it., snd E o'clockt. ii., that In to any «t 3 o'clock: ID tba afternoon oflaid dar, all iba estate, rtelit. UUe ind Interest 6tthe defendant of, la and to Ihafolloirlngprtie*, Kltuate, in tho Towuhlps of KoclwiruJelTerMB, Horrfi County. Ne* Jersey:

TBS FiHfT TmcTBltuata In Rockawoy townshipnd w eonrayod to Abrabani W. Shawgwlwirn Flanlran by d«d data! April H, 1B93, and « -

oraiaUTttL .Ta« Stonxp TnAorUlntwololasltJUtalnnock.

away tow-tmhip aa4 wflB con*er«l to Mid AbrahamW. fiwmer aud Uorrii 0.8haw»r by deed (roraUum lliiiutb and htwband, d«te2 October IS. mi,

d nwdtrd In tbe UorrlaCounty Clerk'sofflcela!Ji!1S1f*"1 0 1*1 1 TheSrSOTntalV

NOTICE.ESTATE OF SIMEON D. ROSE, DEOiiAflED.rurauant to the Order of Uie Sumunta of tin

County of Morris mariu oa tlmTwemrStThSiS?of Janusry A. D.ODB Thousand Einlit; IlundredandNInmy ;rix,nnlIC 0 i s l1 Wvby(l»ent5aliSMl1«.

utMttBi teroMhwaf&UonjSu ' io iu iSer onbelngHiDo Kontlti from tlie date of said order- snd»»y Creditor tKRlMtbR to l.rlnit h Si l S t hU

HABTr.EOSB,AitallilentiU."

Mrtr.K.J

MINING MACHINERYMORRIS COUNTY,

Machine & Iron Co.

A1B 00MPRES80B8, of tigh-eet efficiency.

B0I8TIS0 ENGINES, dvpUxand nvenaik.

PUMPINQ ENGINES,and tconomicol.

OOMNIBB PUMPS, doiMt or

OBAHINOand PULLEYS, land mcto.

• ouim AID WOEU, .

Boam BTUIT DOVER M. j ;

CURB YOUR COUQH

DB. EDWARD'STAR, WILD CHERRY

# AND NAPHTHA

COUGH SYRUPItjplauantand icraaBbla taata, Ita lOothlal

and expHtoratlt qnalltlea, Iti lecatebletuODUtiai add Ita certain onrattT.

action reatlar It OOB of tba moatdetdrable oooib remedial of

toad**.

Prlo* 25c, 500. aid $1.00 per belli:

ESTABLISHED 1KB.

GEORGE E. VOOMIEES.

MOEEKTOWN N. J.,

H A. R, D WA. B. E

IRON MERCHANT,AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS

SEEDS and yUBTILIZESS.