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mmw " OUR RflTEBONTHE t BASIS VViflGB Wffliwi | J&. AR;-rue CHEAPEST. **XXXXXXXXXXXX> THE ER/VS 13 UNSURPASSED. VOL. XXI. DOVER MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1881. NO. SO i n PROPRIETORS- Offlot on Blackwdl Street next door id tho National Union S u i t THBUe 01 8DM0EIPTIOJT IXVAlil- '•'.OSB Y«AB.. ;;»'.?..:., .... ;»•..' .... ' .... ja.« iBiiK<i.itBB.... - .... ':.,;,;,.ti.;.i ...... 1.00I ,<TBfiSJBrM01tTBB;;...V.yiy.^....f.i....^.. BARGAIN ROOM 81 *^ 1 ^ ^ISfi^^ 2flflflPAIRS (IP [8«vi.{9' :vu[ « »U»6li l«0 »;1;JE »M »»l a-M ° : m 10 OC •uoo IK, awi ?.•*> oooUiooo 17 00 93 00 f VUiOBBTada 12HIBDBXTBU.' Blficnoin naun. :':V r: ^IHJOTOR.^. ( SB Warren Bt, neWdet* Slaving,. Heir OnUlyt BadSoaBanaalof b a l e s aba CblMrue jTalr^OatUii. !> •Pfel" U. laalllsiaUclted.:- "' "..-: i t-'S'll ftifiiiiraVc.fi.'' .Bad SoaBanaalof. lr_CatUfl£»ip*e!a|. Ml'L'l'l vprpamjtaaoiinoiaxi»Taaaxt. --'JOmcot ATtATB b i t ' x p i X w o . , ; ^ ; DwuqirpB'u^o'iuHOBBr. 1 KtttteWpSilUg^Wf "•v:ifiHij| : '»BT)BmiilB;-; v ? 'OontrseU* i i k m r sn^ i [ Btooiiod brick fork,}) &.&& EBton* and brick wor^'plaileiiogaiaiOMi F-promptly MWfldw to?Orders left *\ *y.«fl ivoMi^i Bu,o«r_C*nU..lUdD1 will :»M1 n ft®? 1 !; 1 " ;ofirapi-3 BUBVATOa TO EVEBIT FLOOR. TOHHDSDUUBs; > 1- , ' •HiTO«o'A«D auB ocniiia SIMOB, ** PH—l ItasBT. ly -roix*T» HOIZL, i^-SSAK^ ";"OOB. Bii»"ii no 8™n:8rk. 1" i. UCKOIF, oovjta, » i, f w«.l«a'. iseisi to. Etta beak itMds at-UeWiVt Market pr fIni*ir:sy«WI«lllF»al».fr.ai»la /\mc« or CODKTI S BOOM MO. 9, UH B0U.DWO, l O«oe loan -tx M. tu IS» ereijllslBi <BT.~ '.. J««, Of DOOISB, C»B.pt. niOBBBDB'IttBBlBEBr.. ,. ilTO«»'lT'*T LAW, BUBTBB Bkn Douonoa n 0BAI6IKT 1 t ' rnoilolBallCiiub.' ' -ITICS IH BIKES BD1LDIN0, :„ '." " DOVXB' H, I. " n « jUBJin IBOK Muasooo mcOM '•.•Hirgffi'f •ifiuorroi ii». iuBTXB,iMciHijipi»i, OLIVER'S.- FREEMAN iBDjGtK^ Ptlnter, Deooritor, Grainer *, and P»per Hanger. *> Misfit Carpets. lue Vehet Carpet, siz<l 18 6il7 . ,,..,. U16Q )oe Body Brnssols Carpet, size 11 3x12 22 06 )ne Eilia Quality Tapestry Btussola Cnrpet, 11-3x15 21 25 )ne Extra Saper All wool Ingrain Onrpot, 10 0x12 RSO Parlor Suits. )no Flneh Parlor Suit, sal- nut frnmo, six pieoco, reg ulariinco 100, will cell at $60 00 tae Bog and Silk flush Purlor Siiil, regular prioB 176, will be sold at. . . . 6000 Tailor Suit, valuub frame, in Damask, seven pioooa, only 65 00 >ne Fnrlor Suit inSilk Tup- eatry au4 Flush, legnlnr pno« »90, vill I's »oWat 7600 too Parlor Suit, five pieces, cherry frame, upholstered in Plush, regular pnoo $130, will be soH st .... 100 00 One Aah E(«Jroom Suit, 8 pieces, marble top, regular . •pripa J75, will. Ie sold at«60.00 O£a Cherry aud Maliogauy ' Bedroom Snit.iiiMble top, ':< two pieces, only,'..:. .•.'..., 86.00 One Walnnt Bedroom Snit, innirlilB'top.'tlrreo-'pieoBi.j 40.00 nu AE%UO OakPedroom '•••'• Suit, eight pioces, rcgnlar price|30, wmbflSoMat,. 2G.0O Ono thieo-plcoe Antique Oak : Bedroom gnit; UiRegl«>», regular pride |25, will' be •old at;.;. .>'.„..;^k.; 17.00 One Bed Loiuigein Damask #4,60 One Bed Lounge in Carpet. 7.00 One*- Single ! Xouuge/'buk : frame, moquet carpet .... B.0O Ono Couch in Plaih.' ....... 7.00 Ono Single Xiotrage in plash, oei Iramo ,i...,.;.;... 11.00 mado and warranted by one of the best nuuifacturera in the country, are now being offered br us at posltlrely less th»n half their YUlue. Three dollar Women's Shoes for 91 to 11,50. Three dollar Misses' Shoes for *1 to 11.25. Two dollar Child's Shoes, 8i to 10j Cmn 80c. to90o. Ose doUar and fifty cents Child's Shoes, 6 to 8,from 7c to 75o. Seventy-lire cents Infant's Shoes, 1 to A, for 33c. Hundreds have already availed (hem selves of this opportunity to sliW their atn.lies.At half price and can'.testify we gave them more than we advertise. . HEAGAN & CO. OPP. IX. L. & W. DEPOT, , DOVER, N. J. have about 25 Bedsteads in Walnut and Imitation, of F. H. Sieger Btook, ia prices from $2.50 up to $12,00. I have also about $3,000 worth of goods in the roonxi taken from every depart- ment, markedin plain figures, at half their value. No duplicates OUR MOTTO! "Quiet Sales aid Small Profits." KNAPP S BOOT BEER EXTRACT only 18o. bottle. 3EST SOGAB CUBED (BONELESS) HAHS . . . " 10c lb. EET BEST rULIi OBEAM CHEESE " 12o lb, ONEtESS CODFISH " 7o lb. POUNDS BEST GKANULATBDSUGAB... . LARGE BOrTLB PIOKLED BEETS for 10 oU. TELEPHOMK 680. NO CLIMBING UP STUBS. (CBEDIT QIVBir AT THESE PBTOES IF DESIEPJ).) MOODSPMunsMD rsts or CJUHBM TO MTTPAHT ot THS BTATM. AMOS H. VANHORN f 7 f We Save made large reductions on Dried and CarJr&IFrniit Flora, -. ,(NEAR PLAITE STHEET.), 1 -, ton Itmm* tMm%Ur* la tfct MERCHANT^TAILORING AND CLOTHING HTADLIBHIUlfT.vtaiBooiBplattuiIiDtlnly ' ' ' NEW: STOCK FOR' THE SPRING TBASE. .'*••••- f r l -"•" ViKOrBBOTH KOrBBOTHEU btn ul u nptritnw at mur jttn is aenkantfetlontmi , wn pnMUul etiltm lad bkBen of eoilom wort. BDd •»Bbl* to B-»M&UOONB Dtoto sdlitioUoii IB Until l l » ef tn«> lo UII p«>ito or Hum i LUMBSB 00., BUCICWELL> STREET, "-.'l.'• "1.1' l -DEALERS IM- ( , -.-LUMBER OF A ! L KINDS-:- Sash;. Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &c BRACKET AND 8CR0U-BAWINC DONE TO ORDERS * '"' COAL , JTOOD I D'IB WWHL SOBEENED COAL.* j own tart tan hiTi II fWten* Ma Io*a5 *ittott phwMty. ' RheumaticSpecific lU V1TF1 VBR OnttATEST n»ooitKB»D«i) vos KoimiTi)»», S . J , InJjllIb1190 BiB AlDOWtH J>: Rtttt tuflorlDit fmn BdatlB JOHN'J E0KHi4RT, MASON AXO BUILWEB. 0PB3 STOira 1A1X. rn<M nw TSS MVXB B U D T O D O M tW OUtTAI. ODSSBTATIOII. Again am I reminded that the votwtn «ot mttmonntto ApfoftruiM, DownlnHud- eounty the other d » j the Democratic Fretv bolden wanted to gatridof t o (Od aoldler B»- ibllcaa, who held a podfcoa in UMnrvloe 0C Doontyu an enjinuBr, aot t e r abolished ofllw. Tfae retsran appealed to tbeoourti. 1w dediloa to Uut while the Fmeho Dould not diMibtr^ the veteran there li noth- ing In law to prevmfc them from abolbhlns Umofflca. I would Uk» to etaany lav that oold oDtnpel the retpect t* Hudaon county Boms people here are said to be taking quite liraly Interest la the, trouble, of B»v. J. B. 9«nlela at HaokouMck. Why not transfer of the oontroveray to Dover I Ws -have «um|h to do to tain oan of ths ilMenUoastfaat arlaaheni.l.ut mhavegotsdme people that can btmtls half ajlozen squabbles ttL*sama^ms,suid ttey ought to bekept " - " ' . . - - . - The 8ua«UE Regular notei with aspBreot •adiiieetltatlioclrciiilaaeitriiiikHswtsii thli no. Tfce editor oan .njora drew erorj In UMyear bv simply tnorloK toDOTH-. : ' . . •.• A loiter from East Orause Informs me John Kltcisll baa KU U»UaoV slaUloii i k m u "ifor £ i p g bom. Mr. EltchtU bail him n .iblbl- for bb styla and bakutj at Hubert [nnumlnHowYorlt, wl»re'It w u cl.lmri U Umth. «u U»buduiiuitiUlUonli UMworld. TbUhomwuHjnd by Win. U. llfn, Jr., well lcn'owu ti tlio "Dlokeraon mid oWrwl,b; H>tlmr.M Dlokano^o! >orlll». Por I m l l n g pnrponr. Uxiro iTer B battar boiM In thulsMtlou, and WKLS bU mite ban becoma noted for speed; mt/atul ondunnoo.* •*. published a f«T HeekaaKomrlnJlironloD lb«ttlm.k~m. foetal wiU Hah oould not fufcodln Uireo fears ail«r niofa stacking;, no» leartf th»t t was rlajtt-ptlat mon a Uatlll In fora, ltarstan ailr wnb flih thi stnsumol tola TMUIT noautlr afooisd IUI tnwt an lbllo u togat praacuuon / ... . tbs raTsfeianl geom] of tbe dog> li«re !• quiw Km wool •own ia Uila Tlcioltr. Bemud. Bmck- mer, ot Ironte, to]d me tile other eTenlnK hahxiboligU Uiui tar this SBSBOH 11.0011 .omlioIwiKi!, nearly all or wbloh to bad italnd InHorrl. county. Wbll» ire were telldaj bjoiher treeholdar Ftenon'rwiBrked hat b> had IMaOTB a landOat would make, sptadld sheep nsob, but he w u alrald of hadOKs. 'Wbatrlght.Jwuittokaow.baBB doff to menace a isan and prevent him from •wafting 1 In an honorable and profitable busl< VERY BEST NEW ELGIN Creamery Butter 22c. lb, Tbo Bltla SodotlM of UKoannUaiof Korrli tod 811BNZ will stfita observe iwKi year the nth annlnnarrot their onanltatlon Both wen crganlsal ID June, 1817, and tl» Ilorrial •KlatyJstavjdajataiiokkMt. Whynothsn ) l ( J i U I k E l FREE! FREE! FREE! A B BraM Hoop Cedir ttH «ir«n UW»T with tee pwnd of Te» or 3lUrjg Powdw., Te» SOo. perTb.; Baking Pan ~ ; Basing Powder 4o. per lb, ftokledBeet border o»th. two ootmtleB I "m&^:u-:.v.;i'-':-•:•••••••.-•:• awes Kdlain "«o do injtlilna- be:wBnta to. In U»noui.t^a. about tae Ofderi, whin <**M**tebll <t B»W laterfene anatir Ml wort, -wtlohU larieb imhaopea; ' iowaUdtbatltr.')ttiioii r #lllarrans.ap aeBrlee : of pnrerfalreDectors for next fater, which' will so conotiitrate and direct israya'ot thenmthat ufcw about the roi*e wBl be 1 qufekir-iiielSd.' To perfdnn »BMnewor*«i«VHiily6>ys, wtaenUiesrin ohic^lawins^eiMlaatyelRtrlaj. alotai L LEHMAN & CO. NEXT DOOR TO THE DOVER POST-OFFICE.: - - s Only by taT%Boin^r^olf realTah?c«ii jf! a»we nOMT. K'a a 'ipwiny-wTse 11 polioT to try: mi! un bj- bujlr^ aipooilv made, ill-fitting, -flfaor^Ted aciiote ita-'olpiBiDgi : " *Vs:.v.'--. iiV/ - Those wonderful HO •nitajfidTertiBed for 110, and thi» mTBteriooB »l»ioiterBoata »aid to ba v worth.|20may,pr9T6;to:Mworto;.l«ia i ' .thtoMBBiM/DrtfelrfiMie^lofTOOre. Whenwtiaderfol prices uxtauned for elollung they- mijr be just or they mi)r not. It depend* on the worlunuuhlp, tho olotb, the style. < In minr mettnoea the elotbing ad-rartued att romarkabU'prlMa paya the etcrekoepar » good profit and theeoatoniergetaapooinionew'awoiih. is reU^bl* 'Onr itook il kept freah'by lam :• Balee, beoanaai prlaes are alwajl low and the: goods new. We pride onradTea on jnwing tha - • Wforttoloaat roonoy.. KoWy eon Mil for - ^lea.ttab:weaoand^ott'faJrly.;S'i.v?-i >,.•;;,%•; •iV-" Th*3-WBrr" ^weftthci'ni8koB>yoii ihink-of thin'--^-"- clothingJ'.We've an sbnndant Btoci ofiit in all-J .thedotirahle matariakin aukle coats; ooata and .''veaUt;anda ! la|lgd''lina.pf while yeeta.:,' ; V :v-.','; :-' An elegant line of these, the largest and beat r Buoyed and prioos wero never lower. MefirlZBCMKEt tfc O b . IP B8D1V St, NEWARK, H. J. ^ li^lii^pw^ ;,owijbp found oI'a^plefe'iBtoici;' ia every departrnent, snoh (is [DryGo^j^tl^ ^^^;!^^xiEtua^ TVe keep the beat goods tbo m&rlet can iflyh^^apnot. def/;all '- r ' *•' --^i- Sv-iv-'-'y, 1 -,.-•.•%»• 7:-;ooinpatitioB..',: :1 -! ; ,">;'vV ' ."• .'. r ' r: >- ; --'.'"- ; ' ; '-•-'• ' PIBIASSORTKSST 07 l WatchBs' l .tlbcks,JBweliy, VUU.DIIMQ8, whtlbsr or DBIOK BTON1. Slop on Vorrii •boot, tut,*! larair bat WATCHES OLBAOTD FOR 76c. at M. D, •nd m irork ID lIuUn ud Oniilts. < All ol (be bwt ortir «nd prlfM fauqublti Carer, Orem. Hasee ft Oo 1 ! Dmg Store, F THOSl JOHNSON, ST. MART'S B0HO0L. The new school ball offit.Mary's parochial hool mi crowded to overflowing l u t S*tur- tyeTenlng by people gatlwred to wltneafltlw : mudcal tad dratiutlo cnteriaiiimeiit given by pupUi of that institution, the merit ot 'bleb nfiected especial credit upon tbe I teachers and all tie acboolara engagod, Tin ipeaed with an overture Ly Kaiser Irot.' orcbestra, after which U f s Julia Folfiy liverad ia exqatilte tattc A well written ad- Ireas. Tbe principal eveubou theprogrunmel lacbarniiDgoouedyiatvoioeitM.tD which psrta wars very cleverly personated by BfisT.Rdderar, A. Boden, 8, Bermlngbsm ?. Molrfahon. A meJodrama, "Tbe In- or," was pnseutod most acceptably by T. Roderar, U. Oriflln, M. Gndy Had Falsy, nod a very laughable farce, "Tbe rpoAondrUe," was given Ina very en joyable •7 by MMten J. Foley, V. Fair, P. Bodeo, MrRlroj andJ. O'NeU. Very p]«uut u t h s drama,» Mrs. PodUrry'»ttadl<«l] on EdMcatlaD," enacted br Uisua C. Beroilngliam and J. Poley* usieted by a num- ber of little boy* and girl* Tb* jperetu of "Llttla Bed Riding Hood," fM rendnred in ucellent tute br UiaseeJ. Uegu.ro, M,. Kennedy, B. Giimee and C. •ToclB, and tfa« "OKU uf * Fairy Qeeeu and lfln Daon," WMakilif uliy *iecut*d by Ulsaca KeniMdy, A. Helul.M-Jdorrii.L.UalouBy 1 M. Hatulro. An Elilopiau wuK and ibce, " Bbig, Darldea, Blng," given by the boys, hi burnt cwk and motley. costumes, nearly oonvuIaKl all premnt. AtnlliUrydrili.witliionjfand tableau, by Iargtw boys, m a a. itrUdog featore of the 'Bains, end thuUblesu. "To tbe Bacrtd .," ftoootapajjied witli nu apiiroprinte i, produceda Ixautiful effect. "UyUttlc 'ussy Cat," a song aud chum*, was clmmi- Ingly rendered by Ilium A. Vox. K. Ueullu " M, ilngulre. Other special features, all [tiallT good, were as follows: "Hattla'a "roublBB," a recitation bjr lifts Kitty llesliu Tie Way toMeodhanj, 11 dialogue, liy UAS- s J. FoW Mi Fan-; and " Little Ah Bid," Chtneae song and dance, by tlie Junior boys, tatonjperafttg Ihoee feoturea ware lloelr n o - derad cbor^aw bv the larger pupllt, and tbe •loaUent mutlo of the orcbeatra. At the COD- [ution tbera was a season ot dauelng, and all ' t. botne with the well 4»(ablisbKl coovb- ttat a tbeve a«reoabl» entertalnmflnt had ' •ebooL 1 V . Ths Gtlentton Mines. BltJcctltey began mlninar in this countyto Slat of December last tlie Olcndnn 1 Company have raised from tbolrvarloun inliitw til of 3,420,020 tons of Iron ore. Thevast- : of this product may be Imagined from th« !act that It more than equals the so tiro Iron pMuctorthe United States for the past ) veers. Tlie Olendcun Companyfirstbogbn rklnj tlie Hurd mine, at Burdtown, in 1850, Latnra Uua have r^wd frcmth&V tnlne 1 otj TW.SOO tons. From the Tcabo mice, which they began to work In 1803, they hare ied 430,281 tons. Thoirworklnp a»Hlber- rpprweut different propertiBs, or mined, ottomntinnoos vein, adiolnlng each other, Ihifc they are virtually one oontlnuoui mina. •bey! began working the Boot, mine in 18H, ~ from it bare taken 888,931 tons. The r 0biWneoaiiM under their conlrollnIBS? aad hai yielded. 488,-lB tons.: The TJeCatnp Inebiuoe 18TS has pnducedfor them 183,477 .nih|SLDd the Olendoo mloe, slue 1BT0 tu Wdid22S,ir3 ton*. The prodactlon at the joints of opention of tbe Qlendon Com- ItBoypaybeennunarisedaaroUowit , W tt« nines at Hibercla,.. .I,ifia(«8 tow .: "-HttrdmltM;..;...•...; ITKi.iMQ " « Teabomine.. 480,281 " Total .... ,..., ........ ,.. ; ..;0,iW,O8O." Tha mioea a. these thraeplaosa;wera worked some extent to supply ore for forges before Qleodon Iron Company begsji.workins B*»?ir«]''^idb«)"6reryjrknintheiT»ai •aW bear It talk, uid It ahowed oo the wmD . , . . - ..^V'-;' . .. . A fritmd of mine saya toinU'walUng from ' HOD* tl« o t^ d*/.wB«>ae^ooid a ^,mWb*rbiitbBoMr^ttoo, ™tHaponaf»w port lor lock. Baforstwl nacbaj te*» ta •'ouuJ a quart* of doBtr lying b the road.. Doai it pto?e UHlllMnis any thing ID tie lUptroUtioiil Burdlr. H mmftttmi mitbtnpmt the ttparifasnt UDMS wttluwt ftndinf a nlekel. - •„• OIAUILV tff ^iia*i tata Comptralier n n v W » r pay. H.000 1 Bmthforti»n4lMie»<*E. J. Bxatth on i rented his house in Boonton rwk for #1SS I KMih, attd I lean of nimtws about Horris- ro and Morrii Plains who n o t tbalr bouses ti-:8amnxie for sums. suflkiaot to main q^tpaoimfostsbliiacoaaoiWftyear.v F(«r;tbo bimDI of my friend of own Oasette, wboadnd tb'Jmbir, I j i r s ^ Itwtajua ot tb« beoaat of pfoUcttoo to the wttfclmwa to WBiaL.-.Tbs psari' indwtry, which had ftetorfti t>a tbls EU Htmik and V[aek«l,-w*a>»irtssJlyi MonttH PHH^ ot ihklitOBlsr.Ufcf HMMI n wafcof tWortbr ban besn iocrtasaj fifty ptr oeot In w d U r t i b l * d i ^ ^ c c i l f mocb aftln In wajm Infer-the Ouatta itr.T A Webb, of He*rarfc, for ttw proof, bowkau iDtMwUdlntiismattartocMw and Mt for thanuelrea.! la ratoralaaV tha rbcre aworldnauun liw proflt«d tiy free! PbiL PhtctJcal dumped tha naUmltj- editor l^thtldlUtbUU g l A y p q If ths tariff li a. mhbtfy, how If it that all | olutte*of peopla in thin awntry, tbe robbed as well » tha nibhing, ambetter fed, better 040tbad>andl>stt«rfami«d iharitoa people 'of any o t W country in the world V Olamtty Vhd ioastoatofftbys^bigthatbetieededa ittta Unwto aumr, bat b« will new find 1 i* CUMtoanswer thia qnestlon, which ie the crucial tert of aeoDOinial politic; V Tbe raleaw ot Daniel O-CoBWJl'frgtn Btata prfton under tba newparole JaWna*Awakened general feelloc of Iwllfoatfrq and a o thatitb<moo(Uwwontlaw«e.er vl>Ub TTiinJ d tics art easily defisattd.' Tb* s t a y puMUied ttMpapen, that heVis toboglmi wdrtln tlwDieioTwumUiouoMofthecoDdiaoiJi -olease, pmrea untrntv": It ft' also stated that the PftwBcntor of. the JMauhsdnoaoU tlittthenwoaldtaaa-effrjft to nbksVMi r DdorUwUwthe;cada,ot jttitlw »n be ; too easily »Weatsd awl Its npsial cannot dome too xntortie people..'- >.::,;' .-;• -/• .'-•__ Ikjj^jwo^ttotaubaB^dTttirsriTm j tbe dais of flftwnpopiij 'wwaiinidaitel b a n UwMordrttmnpnblio'acbooltastFriJaj there WM only one boy, and tbsrs Is Dot one : wDoW_jmb'lio l Bt*ool to-nJgbt. I km tlsira tre some who wDI aay that many of thi bojsaniakni out of; acbool, go to work, berore they get an oppoHnnltTtograduit*: but «U tbesmmo I belln-o that If tbe-boys shoif«! ttiiauiie^pitffcitfoia.lnftelr * dotUjIrU, there wcrcild beatlaart minority of tltem Wtte gnimtisg china. Tlat.h why I aty/bon tbatyOTotnht to m&M&fdafai0$~l< - . >-;••,".'•.• "' CdBBBTora oiuiictiTo. »owTirThie. It willfloatyon noQiins; ami will snraly yon good, If yon haw a Congh, Cold, oran troaMe with Throat, THirat or Lungi Dr Ktry^i Htw nieDorory for OonarnnpUon, Cooghi and Oolds Ji guaranteed to gir's rdfef roo«yi]ibpld bk : SdtT f yp d lAarlpp«,frjtmd«iu»rt tha thing and IU ass had mapMity ud lierfeot Try » ample bottle « our expense vAJ«r foryounoUjustboirgoodatbi&gitls. Trial Twecty Traiiu to New Tori Bailr The aetr LackAwaima time table, which t Into effect on Mondaj, add* another train -i Dover, which girtw ua twenty .rains a iy. each way, between here and New York, feis train leaves New York at 2-^0 r, ».. b AeM. ft £. Divlalan, and arrives here iW:.? oaldng a most convenient train'from Newark Mnrrlntown In ttio mMdteof thsnftcmoon. tetornloff it loavn Dover for Morrixtown, Newark turd New York at 0:53 i>. H., maidEg very eonvonleat train for these point* after ipper Tbe new High Brldao Branch time table, rhlcb elsd wont Into '..fleet tbe first of tie L, gives tu ate liandy tralna toLake Ho- n gavery day, andwi Ui suet ooaveoienoea itb roads wo ought to be able to pass the ler very plaas&ntly. Counting the three tralna 6a the Cheater •ranch, we have SK) dally paftwuger troJm for ver, and figuring both ways we Had that leu Ibau OS passenger trains come into and passenger trains arrive in Hoboken depot etwaenSand V o'cliwkliJtbeuiorning>oroue every five minute*. Indeed, thepu»engei ifBo it growing so heavy on the lower end of the road that It ie believed that additional •ruclm will very BOOU become a neuewUv. Tblrtoun timkmnea from Port Morrig were rtlered to Hoboken on Monday morningto man tun new paEseugar and milk trains put on ie rood by tie new time table. Following the example of tbe Uontral, the .awanna people have changed the name of [cCaimvllle itatlon or tha Cheater Railroad Kenvil, aii<J It BO appear*, on the now time bl - enlai- HtUe pocket Utvo tables may bu ul free of tost, at tlie Elu oillce. VorrUtown School Orftdtuteev Y r People's Union. The annual meeting of the Young People's felon of tho First M. £. Church wu held at reddenoa of ilr. a. J. Faltner latt t"rJi*y ning, and the following offl«ir» wire elected tbe ensuingyear: OscwPflor.FrwIdeat 5 Yauk Kinebart, Vioe President; Ulaa Emma loyer, Becretary and Troaaureri Ulsa May !(^,A«dBtantSecntaiTluidTnaninr., It \a resolved to make tha annual outing of the ooittty to Lain Hopftteong in Anffaat. Tbe Jnion now numbera about.seventy active members and Is in a nourishing condition,'"-., The gndutinR Ou numbartd tUteen, luiMfetasiiy year duriDftbe history cf icbool. Anioag the number was Mln MwU» Hendanhot, the winner of the rlrat rlM.in tbe World composition contest la ipril lut Her cany. •' The Van ID tbe HOOD,™renlibdmerlt»fl J spp1aTi*e, Thereat oftUfirndtutsaweA Hba Com W. Young, KdlW Dudfaon, Anna If. Bmlth, Minn* SUles) ZlooraVan Dyke, Jennie S Esglea, Minnie W Downtag, Sadb B Aztcll, Ell* M. i t a i l UMM L. Compton, TV. F. M. OonUnlor and ftunO. UaTan _ _ AVoTalBzcnrmon Tsatnr*. A^tlandld feature ot ifto oxcunloh of tie &'K. a. R. Jfmplojeei to LakeUopatcong inly 17thi will beft(rrtud open air oonoert thtlako by 1'rof. Wolnthal'B full baud of pUoaa,' MelaCed by eminent soloists from Sbanfc Gem Island Sand, of ^sw York city spucial train, by, wv ol tb* High Bridge ^ U l U i H l b i R l t and Port Onua. The local oommittee obiinge of thto branch of Iha' great excursion JI* 1 Prufak L, PetenJ U U. Qeddon, Frank Fnad, ft A, Broadwall, Wm. C Thompson, Thof.)BarT7,A.A.'JCaaekart Chsx Hannels asLldOlb iVcDavit FMI, »c M i nqiuatwd to' ba i*ese*if at'oar nu jUj -"- Jull »J, to nuto'4rnffiBem«ita to go rtorti'mi, N. J., oq July 4th, to-W.t Pqrt'-ln-CTLUbr-Uris that day. We lble »t our hall July. 4th, at 7:30 JL. «., wfch fall nnJfonni-oaMa-and white gloves. y In 7, C. & L. Will Burni, Commander, A, B BIAUDTO,'Adjutant.' Ho-w" the Island «t)t its Kama. A otrreipoiidant writing of Racoon Iiland laii week*! EBA leaves tbe orlgfa of the ^ ! o f Raccoon Ziland In doubt. Mr. Wi Johnson, of this plaoe, remembers when It wtieourtom of the faimerson the Buesex side ot the lake to get up hunting' matches UW*feuu"ty J «jt Byram COT©. Onnichoo tdoul < tbe mooooas, when oloee pressed, would swim Irrora tie main land to tiU lBlaad,WiUch darired Its name from thia circumstance. OatUnsrAoaaaintta w*ltb the ta Jameiaberldanon ttonday hired a hone iireryman Jai. 1 Oardner,' for the purpose ol Widing' a fiberai at Port Onun, but before go. borne made a trip to Late Hupatoong poa'blfl arrival in town be was takoa by Marrhal Hagn before Jortloe Wllliuns, when hsleirnedtlMrewaa t law which Inflict* penalty for driving a livery rigfarther than lw distance ipectted when hired Bberidi arttlea tbe mattof by paying 95. Oneatar Townahip Vurma. Unriotonrfajnler^friendB informiititbai ttwnjue *wenty-two' nnoocupiod fanniln Cnerter township. Ths oopa were tach fall- area tha lsat two yean that forma baya uof paid and tenanla are scarce. TheWestern ItTia^r has got tiwbett of hU brother In the fi«M In the nlamg of grain and Uie raistnK •tnall frnlta, Tegetabks, eta, must be entered span by tbe fanners of tnUtoclion who deafr W k f l > , OitUaauon tut. InnaUaUon. Tte ortiiuacn and Indxtallstion ol Rev. Itank M. Karr as pastor of tha FreBbyterlan Church it Chester will taks plice on Tbeadl] nWrt, at 1.SKP, M. Tha sermon will h freunedby Rar G 1L 8. Bkmyelt, o'. Eis- ton tbecliargotoUjopartor-wIllbBgiTBa b Bev t rbot CrW;o(BootbnftDdUie€a ; to the people by Ilav. W. J. Vhl A Besl Balsata in. Kamp's T^dieUoriaj^say^ "Abstain la» Uiiok, pan,'aromatlo aubstanoe flowing from Irecs. 1 * n^lJolieinfar tlie ThroaVaad tmnffs the only tough medidne tlait i« a real balsam. JUay'thln," watery oougb reninUM aro calle ~ bolsuss, birt sooh are nob.: IAOV through bottle of Konjft Balaam and notice *bat put*, thick prepamtiott it la. If you eoui use Kemp's Balsam. At all drnguists*. Imr hrtUei'WKiVanajCV: ',".': Tuur jwniidt ol gnmiUaied tugtv and akt of yeas£ are' reqbllW to'toe package aim-'Rii^Wr Th^'tsalu'nWsapons: Cheap mfjir me*iis cheap Boot Bm, ull out of our depots every day. Under the new Laokan time tab]* The Boaxanoe of a Horso. Luantalui, the winner of tlie BuburUu at beepshoad Hoy last woek, not only mado a itna for blniself and WsTfdBr, but started hla tar, D. IV.MOCOUH, onttienuwforirealUi, Rave promluence to tba locality for which was natiwd and where he was atablad one two Winters. Tula place la tbeLoantaka r alley, iltuatol in the centre of a triangle ot itch Morrlitown, U&dlaon aud0 reonVillage poluta. Loanlalca was oiicefaiiious aa diiuortera of Washington's army In tha inter ot TB and TT after his victory at leeton. MeCoun boilgbt the horse which so recently jumped Into Uio van of popu> irlty on Account of hi* wonderful perfor- ice, fora cornimmUvoly small sum. He In love with the be&utUul volley of U*u- i and of the bllU BUtrouoding it, from rblch a wide expanse of plctunwjuo torritory luldbeaoen, the valley wtiere lived theyouog rl, Mlbrj .Cooper, whom he made his bride, iu iiainlug his horse LoauiAka. Uierewasa .tie of eeutlment In it Erery season since HUBILA biu houn on the track tbo people of BO Village, MMIIDOU aud Uorristomi have great faith iufleet-footed LoanUtka, aud •re baoked that faith with wagers big aud ' , They lost at Umes, U Ie true, but the Ithful went rewarded lost week, wbenTjOaa- [a paid Hi high as i0 to 1 on tho track. By way, some sporting wen pronounco the 18with tbo accent on. the third syllable,' rhereaa" thepeople hi tooLoan'taka Valley Uie accent on the second. Mr. TABOB'fl SEASON. Tabor is "lookltuj up" this year tu never before; everything b booming. More houses I ore in course ot construction than any previ- >ui year since tbe conference seL-ctad this ijwt I (or camp moeting purposes. B«id« a uum- ber of privotu dtrelliog* In course of erection &<. Athletic AssocIaUon is building ahand- ime house just nngtof tlitilawn tennis ground irelub purposes. To show the Increased to- torest in Tabor it Is enough to say that there a but About half a down bouses rent on tbe grouudi, nil tho others having been dl»- poeed of a month ahead ot other years. The Sumniorlnrtitute, which met with gen- eral favor lost sea5on,baslssuedito prospectus for 1801. Besides tbo eounw otfttadyde- scribed arremgemenU ai* bolug roAdo for ser- ero] popular leaturos to be given io the audi- iro on Monday opening* in July and August. Tluxw lectures will not be girenin connecUou with tbe clwu work of the insti- tute, but will be open to all, and will be fur- niatvod by person, of wide reputation. TM Crea Ubnrj, instituted by Dr. Henry L, Colt, of Ketrark, seroral years ago, Is receiving merited recognition from many'of ths wealthy lonU, Richard Grant has donated »l00 toward the enterprlH this eeaion, in addition to former liberal glfu, ia giving the work a fresli atart. Too much eau nut be nid in praise of Mrs. itx, II, Cox, wife of the auper- " teudent, to whose untiring effort* the auc- , The Luxetaburg Literary AasocUt^^oaai* posed of tKnplo^MspI Ron & Baker, iro ar- •auging for'ft ; great exounionlo Rookaway Beach on Friday, July Ulst The batUng'tU iiii beach U-he finest along ,tte oout,' the attraotlona many and the conveniences great, lie water trip li a dtllghUid one and an igreeable obange. The price uf tioketa for tbe round trip is bat tl.Sfi for. adults and 11 r ctildnm. Leave Port Oram at 7 JO, Do- Ta^iSOanaRookaway at7^9i.it. Re- taming', ltmyethebeachatflr.il. ' 1 dan tobotany Iwt aeoeon xn* a grand auo> oaes, being wall attended 1 . Botanical exour- ilous and practical Held work'win add to the Interest of the daas this Hummer. IfitproTea practicable an herbarium may to established at Tubor, illuniratliig tlie flora of tbe nelgh- imrhood, and It la hoped that tbe advanced student* wlU amiBt Iu furthering this enter- prlso hy ooUectlug and iireuariug Bpecunens for that purpose. Three colored evangelists ant expected at the women's bollaess camp nieetfn;, which follows the confarenco meeting in. Augtut, 'is.: Mr*. Amauda Hmlth, Mra A. J. Kooto and Mrs. Boys, of Liberia, any one of whom laawholeoampineetingl.: h«raalf. FiNiamsa THE KKSHRVOIRS. They are hustllug for fair" was the az- irm'e last evening by a gentleman returne I front an Inspection of the toeiiea labor on t!> lew water supply. He said ne visited toe whole of the ground and two days far It, The best showing soonis be at Oak Ridge rewrrolr, ho says, as there la most shipshape aud most enlcu- ,ted to Iroprosa a visitor. The core building tbe work of laying and rolling the earth i la prugrwniiia rapidly and tbe gate house rapidly approaching completion. At Cila- FaUs SWniun ore grubbing tho bottom0[ great uadn, and they seem lost Iu the vast laco. Others aro at work on thecore and at Otk Ridge, The Clinton gatev home finished so far aa the water chamMn ud rails are concerned.. The stream at Clinton extremely low. The force has been largely InciMtsed at Clinton Falls and tbe work is W-- pmt*d u « a WM (eared Umt it mlgbt b» - tlnd otter places at tbe finish.: .. , ':•"':'•'. At Jtlaoopia Intake' Ewsln itump extractors ' rtillatwork.Mtdtbedam la botog built'. OH the channel of tba rlr»r, or what Is a' BF. at times, but h nowa comtmnptlblo '• la rfllj- All the water which now Hows;' [own the FequannooTalleytapouringthrongh. gate house, and out of one of tha fbnr-foot. cast-iron elbows which projeota from the bos . "the dam on the Korth aide of the riverbed, / jjamhwtutodilbbla that'falls from the^'t ) into tbe channel pslow, and Its pment leads visitors to wonder if it will aver be ' [jnato to supply Newark.' This baa bean an '-•••'. iwusJlydry season, however, «nd*stngJe' q * •tormmay flll^he river badbrloihiiii.- ' lew noora. rrhat U the Wnd of a at»am the I*. It hu a swift deMent tud; empties qukklj when BUed by rmla: ,.Tka ob- '; ect at th« water company hto bold baok.toe rit^Vhl^wouldotW-isegotowMts'aod;. 1 aqiMllse the fowthroofibont th. yt*r.cVl.: ; Preparint; for * lir^e Business. TheDoyer Beet Coiniiaiiy.taTe decidedto make ooiiridenbleeDlargenienbiand improve- aunts, in order to meet their, growing trade. 'neywUlerrttan addition of 80x40 feet to Ir p'nseea. refrigerating name,'Will rtowro house formerly occupied by the Kansas y Company to tha rear of tbe lot, where It rill be nttlieed for a lido and fat wtabliah- and in Its place will erect a pork pack' Ing house, 40x00 feet Jn dimensions. Wllcoz Berry have the carpenter work and John J. 'okhart the' masonry.* '<'..:••• •'.- . ' ' - •• created a reign of terror intke Waihlagton 1 .) * r alley, - Tbe animal appeared about m week/ - and is particularly vldous. Dogf have 1; bitten time and again by the savage, 1 .:~ brute, and several persons narrowly escaped - the maddentd animal's fang*. E.\W/ Milllr v:• gap, a well-known fanner, wai returning" e' one night reoentlywben the mad audmol t l uiui U dUIl>V£ . ABeautlfalFlaaT. / . Waihlngton Camp, Wo, 0, T. 0.-8. of A., of tils {tlaoe, hivvB juit purchased through W. B. SoUard what !• probably Uie Bneit American flag that overcame to Dover. Itlaof rilfc, bordered with gold cord fringe, and is 0V feet square, the regulation ajio., The stara are 44 ' number, arranged in tha sew dedgn, and . burnished in gold; The staff Uof walnat,»ur- mounterl by Aglldad eagle, and provided with ygoldtMnla. It Ua beauty Indeed, and HI be earHed by the " Boos M in the HackeM#- >wn parade. ' - _• ,'•'•' .: '-* AXeanTrlok. Wiile Xlur. A, C. Dill was preaching In ths Stirling riwbyterian Cburch 1 last Babbatb rnlng aosui young r*scali unfastenedhit se, which waa tied.under the church abeds. 1taking It to a neighboring barn painted Fhlohfrolh droppedtotha ground.; TbaUr- , Ifiwj PHTi-fTiiBfjp f^ <i*.ih' for tlin donr o ( h l s ' . ' IOUM,'which wu fortunately open at the i' ime.; WiUia«uu'laBdasi«pttobrntofiang ; ' (self against tbe door jost aa Mr. MUIJgaii' : sneceeded in oloalng lb 'Another farmer,''" r hilo upturning" home' late at'njgtit.' beard 1 -'" i dogs antrling at each other. Investiga-- proved that the red bird dog wu thi ": t; IT. Tho farmBr succeeded In escaping,' slthojuxh Uia df« gave cbaia. - Other fanners ' after>hlchie was takon baok and hitched to the wagon ngnin. Mr. Dill li maklns ilfort to find out who the rascals an, and if 9 succeeds will apply the law to them, , 014 Coins. ,. MiflB Mamie Briant, daughter of Mr. 8. F. Briant, of Contra Grovs.haaBomararocolnE, among whlob are an American copper pew if 1817, a very odd coin of the Island oFBum- itra boaruig the date of 1804, an ~ " " half-penny of the very ancient date of 171B, and on English diver coin of the reignof King George IV. Somo of these oolgs were ^ound In tha vicinity of Mfas lirianfa Lome. Did BesIdenU of Eoonton, . Aniona; the old people of Boonton at present who lived there when Boonton wasfirstsettled a n James.Norton, agod 87 yean; camoto 3oonUra In 18301 John Mozneltl, i _ came to Boouton In 183.; James Horris, in his 80th year; came to Boonton In 1B31; Ura. Philip TVootton, came to Boonton Ia 1630 - \dam Taylor, come to Boonton In 1830.- Bulletin. ' •• St. Bernard's School. Tbo cloning exurclaarot St. Bcmanl't tchool| Mt Hope, will be held this and to-morro evesingt, at 1-30 o'clock. The pregmmme very flue" one, consisting ot vocal mosio, recitations and, two Interesting dnunan Olga, or Oat of the Shadows," and " Tbi Country School." After tUe exordsee t* morrow eTBping a reoepUon wui ba held. ' Base Ball at Uorrlstown. The Morriatowns and tho Brlghtons, 1 Brooklyn, ployed a Birlsndld gnme at Morris- town last Saturday, which was brought to an end by datknoss after twain Innings hod been played, when the scon stood a tie, as follows i Morristown....;...0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 OO-O Brighton.......'. . . 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 " " rht Drunks. At a late hourlaat BattwUy night Uanbol Eogan arrested'Jas.' HoNsJty of Dover, oni" Joseph mil, of Pott Oram, for: being drunk «nd disorderly. After resting In tba lock-ur OTH nJ&WU»y were brought Bosd&y aor ing before Justice VTIIllama, whofinedMcNair «3 and coet- and Hill B and costs. IhaTOTuedDr.Dmna's Drspsptla Pills Dyspeprin nod Ootistipation, andharo been cured by then. I dieflrtollvreewnmendUMT to'allwbotufferfrom'UiflWBia BrtntKitllinuun, Seztoa W a y u St. RoFd Cbureb, Jernv Cii -red td keep up the supply inthediyseasott^"•;'•;:;; rhich occur nearly every year, but tbe works ;;'ri based upon sdentiflo crfculationi, which ' ) engineers deem InfaIlibIe.- ; Newarl< Call. >: ; A XadXtos on the Bampacev l a' their families from ventar- _ ; A runaway aeddtmt, remlung in narious - Injury to a lady and gentleman, oocurred, '. Monday evening on Uadlsca avenue, Morris 1 •-"; *iwnJ A »<m and daughtw ol Sev. Dr. Wiley," '•" Drew Tfaeologiftal Beminary at Madison,' ' : Mmpa^Ied by another lady <u>d gontteman, ireilrivlng towards Uorrlstami wbentbeir' r ,~ imjtodk' fright at a passing''bicycle and;; daahei] madly forward. When opposite ttie''" reeldanceof Mr. E. C, Lord the wagon was' / trlth terriflc force againat a large iraoite Btopplcg stoats and the occupants •own violently to tbe ground. They ware- •"•. tajttin into tlie bouse of Henry Baoshawe -'- and medical aid Immediately acmmonod. Dm. ; Ubelacker, O'lieUlyand Owen wore soon on', . hand,' and a hasty examination, revealedthe fact tiiat two at the party received serious In- tarnal Injuries, while the oUwtra escaped with •ligbibniisos. The nonet, were not injured, .. but the wagon was badly wrecked. ..' . L BealBatateTranatora. •-;" The following transtenhare been recorded: V< 3tepnenVanDuyoe to Rsnson' O. Dorlaad,. 3oonton townahip, |17S; Augustus H. Sea- . nan/EmeUnaL. Seaman, Fnd. A. Seaman ' - and Wary S. Berry to John MeKlnlay, MadlW- 1 H»,|SOO; Edward K. Ijunbert to Archibald' ApKar,Morristown,|200; Robert Q.Leinbert . and John a iAmbert to Archibald Appiv, Morrkown, »4W; Aaron Baldwin, Hurr'.O. - Baldwin, Louisa WlUlanui and Anna H . Beat, :y, HontrUle township, tSOO; hairs of. John, Blowtn, deceased, to John Capsticlt, Mont- ville towwiliip, »500: also another plow of ". property for tl,0M; heirs of John Blowers, deceased, to . Thomas Caprticb, Uontville township, $350. ' •': . . . Hport In B ot. . A-footraoacanieotT. atBoonton June 18th under the managonen^ of the " comblnaUon." Prof. Qeo. P. Logan was an easy winnerov*r several competitors, one of whom was Samuel Burls, an amateur runner' well known in : Morris county-. Another who Is Well known In athletic sporte, and who was easily defeated wan Mr. Ellsworth BtniUi. The rrofweor. soys he buow reedy to meetaoy sprinter bii tha county, and that be ismado of fint-dass'.. material, alUiough it may not bo put together onreguIaUonprinoiiJes. • . BuoUen'a Aralna 8alve< ' ' ' The best salre in the world for Cuts, Sores, . Brolaoa, Ubora, Bolt Bboum, Ferer Bone. Tetter, Chapped Hoods, CbUblains, Oorns, and til BUn Eruption*, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It la guaranbeei to . give pstfeot saUifnoUoo, or money refolded, '. Price twenty-five cents per box. For sale by BobertKlllfore, Dover, Onun, Hanoa tSCo, Port Onun, ud P. H. Jenkins, Cbeatar.:, Rout Beer in Jive minutes; cool, delicious and rebwiung. r Enupp 1 * Root Beer Brtract^ Tha norlda Bteain HsaUr. For IDdsbratad oUvolan aaodto tad. D. iValky.H.J.

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tae Bog and Silk flushPurlor Siiil, regular prioB176, will be sold at. . . . 6000

Tailor Suit, valuubframe, in Damask, sevenpioooa, only 65 00

>ne Fnrlor Suit in Silk Tup-eatry au4 Flush, legnlnrpno« »90, vill I's »oW at 7600

too Parlor Suit, five pieces,cherry frame, upholsteredin Plush, regular pnoo$130, will be soH st . . . . 1 0 0 00

One Aah E(«Jroom Suit, 8pieces, marble top, regular .

•pripa J75, will. Ie sold at«60.00O£a Cherry aud Maliogauy' Bedroom Snit.iiiMble top,

':< two pieces, only,'..:. .•.'..., 86.00One Walnnt Bedroom Snit,

innirlilB'top.'tlrreo-'pieoBi.j 40.00nu AE%UO Oak Pedroom '•••'•Suit, eight pioces, rcgnlarprice|30,wmbflSoMat,. 2G.0O

Ono thieo-plcoe Antique Oak :

Bedroom gnit; UiRegl«>»,regular pride |25, will' be•old a t ; . ; . . > ' . „ . . ; ^ k . ; 17.00

One Bed Loiuigein Damask #4,60One Bed Lounge in Carpet. 7.00One*- Single! Xouuge/'buk: frame, moquet carpet.. . . B.0O

Ono Couch in Plaih.'. . . . . . . 7.00Ono Single Xiotrage in plash,

oe i Iramo , i . . . , . ; . ; . . . 11.00

mado and warranted by one of the best nuuifacturerain the country, are now being offered br us at

posltlrely less th»n half their YUlue.

Three dollar Women's Shoes for 91 to 11,50.Three dollar Misses' Shoes for *1 to 11.25.Two dollar Child's Shoes, 8i to 10j Cmn 80c. to 90o.Ose doUar and fifty cents Child's Shoes, 6 to 8,from

7 c to 75o.Seventy-lire cents Infant's Shoes, 1 to A, for 33c.

Hundreds have already availed (hemselves of this opportunity to sliW theiratn.lies.At half price and can'.testify we

gave them more than we advertise. .

HEAGAN & CO.OPP. IX. L. & W. DEPOT, ,

DOVER, N. J.

have about 25 Bedsteads in Walnut andImitation, of F. H. Sieger Btook, ia prices

from $2.50 up to $12,00. I have alsoabout $3,000 worth of goods in the

roonxi taken from every depart-ment, markedin plain figures,

at half their value. Noduplicates

OUR MOTTO!"Quiet Sales aid Small Profits."

KNAPP S BOOT BEER EXTRACT only 18o. bottle.3EST SOGAB CUBED (BONELESS) HAHS . . . " 10c lb.EET BEST rULIi OBEAM CHEESE " 12o lb,ONEtESS CODFISH " 7o lb.POUNDS BEST GKANULATBDSUGAB... .LARGE BOrTLB PIOKLED BEETS for 10 oU.

TELEPHOMK 680.

NO CLIMBING UP STUBS.

(CBEDIT QIVBir AT THESE PBTOES IF DESIEPJ).)

MOODS PMunsMD rsts or CJUHBM TO MTT PAHT ot THS BTATM.

AMOS H. VANHORNf 7f

We Save made large reductions on Dried and CarJr&IFrniit Flora,

-. ,(NEAR PLAITE STHEET.) , 1- ,

ton Itmm* tMm%Ur* l a tfct

MERCHANT^TAILORING AND CLOTHINGHTADLIBHIUlfT.vtaiBooiBplattuiIiDtlnly ' ' '

NEW: STOCK FOR' THE SPRING TBASE..'*••••- f r l - " • "V i K O r B B O T HKOrBBOTHEU btn ul u nptritnw at mur jttn is aenkant fetlon tmi

, wn pnMUul etiltm lad bkBen of eoilom wort. BDd • » Bbl* to B-»M&UO ONBDtoto sdlitioUoii IB Until l l » ef tn«> lo UII p«>ito or Hum i

LUMBSB 00.,B U C I C W E L L > S T R E E T , " - . ' l . ' •

"1.1' l -DEALERS IM- ( ,

-.-LUMBER OF A!L KINDS-:-

Sash;. Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &cBRACKET AND 8CR0U-BAWINC DONE TO ORDERS * ' " '

COAL,JTOOD I D ' I B WWHLSOBEENED COAL.*

j own tart tan hiTi II fWten* Ma Io*a5 *ittott phwMty. '

RheumaticSpecificl U V1TF1 VBR OnttATEST

n»ooitKB»D«i) vos

KoimiTi)»», S . J , InJjllIb 1190

BiB AlDOWtH J>:Rtttt tuflorlDit fmn BdatlB

JOHN'J E0KHi4RT,

MASON AXO BUILWEB.

0 P B 3 STOira 1A1X.

r n < M n w TSS MVXB B U D T O D O MtW OUtTAI. ODSSBTATIOII.

Again am I reminded that the votwtn «otmttmonntto ApfoftruiM, DownlnHud-eounty the other d»j the Democratic Fretv

bolden wanted to gat rid of to (Od aoldler B»-ibllcaa, who held a podfcoa in UM nrvloe 0C

Doontyu an enjinuBr, ao tter abolishedofllw. Tfae retsran appealed to tbeoourti.

1w dediloa to Uut while the FmehoDould not diMibtr^ the veteran there li noth-ing In law to prevmfc them from abolbhlnsUmofflca. I would Uk» to eta any lav that

oold oDtnpel the retpect t* • Hudaon county

Boms people here are said to be taking quiteliraly Interest la the, trouble, of B»v. J. B.

9«nlela at HaokouMck. Why not transferof the oontroveray to Dover I Ws-have «um|h to do to tain oan of ths

ilMenUoastfaat arlaaheni.l.ut mhavegotsdmepeople that can btmtls half ajlozen squabbles

ttL*sama^ms,suid ttey ought to be kept

" • - " ' . . - • - • . - • • •

The 8ua«UE Regular notei with aspBreot•adiiieetltatlioclrciiilaaeitriiiikHswtsii thli

no. Tfce editor oan .njora drew erorjIn UM year bv simply tnorloK to DOTH-.: ' . . • . •

A loiter from East Orause Informs me JohnKltcisll baa KU U»UaoV slaUloii ikmu

"ifor£ i p g

bom. Mr. EltchtU bail him n .iblbl-for bb styla and bakutj at Hubert

[nnumlnHowYorlt, wl»re'It wu cl.lmriU Umth. « u U»buduiiuitiUlUonli

UMworld. TbUhomwuHjnd by Win. U.llfn, Jr., well lcn'owu t i tlio "Dlokeraon

mid oWrwl,b; H>tlmr.M Dlokano^ o!>orlll». Por Imllng pnrponr. Uxiro

iTer B battar boiM In thulsMtlou, and WKLSbU mite ban becoma noted for speed;mt/atul ondunnoo.*

•*.published a f«T HeekaaKomrlnJlironloD

lb«ttlm.k~m. foetal wiU Hah oould notfufcodln Uireo fears ail«r niofa stacking;,

no» leartf th»t t was rlajtt-ptlat mon aUatlll In fora, ltarstan ailr wnb flih

thi stnsumol tola TMUIT noautlr afooisdIUI tnwt a n lbllo u togat praacuuon

/ . . .. tbs raTsfeianl geom]

of tbe dog> li«re !• quiw Km wool•own ia Uila Tlcioltr. Bemud. Bmck-

mer, ot Ironte, to]d me tile other eTenlnKhahxiboligU Uiui tar this SBSBOH 11.0011

.omlioIwiKi!, nearly all or wbloh to baditalnd InHorrl. county. Wbll» ire were

telldaj bjoiher treeholdar Ftenon'rwiBrkedhat b> had IMaOTB a land Oat would make,sptadld sheep nsob, but he w u alrald ofhadOKs. 'Wbatrlght.Jwuittokaow.baBB

doff to menace a isan and prevent him from•wafting1 In an honorable and profitable busl<

VERY BEST NEW ELGIN

Creamery Butter 22c. lb,

Tbo Bltla SodotlM of UKoannUaiof Korrlitod 811BNZ will stfita observe iwKi year thenth annlnnarrot their onanltatlon Bothwen crganlsal ID June, 1817, and tl» Ilorrial•KlatyJstavjdajataiiokkMt. Whynothsn

) l ( J i U I k E l

FREE! FREE! FREE!A B BraM Hoop Cedir ttH «ir«n UW»T with tee pwnd of Te» or

3lUrjg Powdw., Te» SOo. perTb.; Baking Pan ~; Basing Powder 4 o . per lb,

ftokledBeet

border o»th. two ootmtleB I"m&^:u-:.v.;i'-':-•:•••••••.-•:•

awes Kdlain "«o do injtlilna- be:wBnta to.In U»noui.t^a. about tae Ofderi, whin

<**M**tebll <t B»W laterfene anatirMl U» wort, -wtlohU larieb imhaopea;

' iowaUdtbatltr.')ttiioiir#lllarrans.apaeBrlee: of pnrerfalreDectors for next

fater, which' will so conotiitrate and directisraya'ot thenmthat U» ufcw about theroi*e wBl be1 qufekir-iiielSd.' To perfdnn»BMnewor*«i«VHiily6>ys, wtaenUiesrinoh ic^ lawins^e iMlaatye lRtr la j .

alotai

L LEHMAN & CO.NEXT DOOR TO THE DOVER POST-OFFICE.: -

- s Only by taT%Boin^r^olf realTah?c«ii j f !a»we nOMT. K'a a 'ipwiny-wTse11 polioT to try:mi! u n bj- bujlr^ aipooilv made, ill-fitting,-flfaor^Ted aciiote ita-'olpiBiDgi : " *Vs:.v.'--. iiV/- Those wonderful HO •nitajfidTertiBed for 110,and t h i » mTBteriooB »l»ioiterBoata »aid to ba vworth.|20may,pr9T6;to:Mworto;.l«ia i '

.thtoMBBiM/DrtfelrfiMie^lofTOOre.When wtiaderfol prices uxtauned for elollung

they- mijr be just or they mi)r not. It depend*on the worlunuuhlp, tho olotb, the style. <

In minr mettnoea the elotbing ad-rartued attromarkabU'prlMa paya the etcrekoepar » goodprofit and theeoatoniergetaapooinionew'awoiih.

is reU^bl* 'Onr itook i l kept freah'by l a m :•Balee, beoanaai prlaes are alwajl low and the :goods new. We pride onradTea on jnwing tha - •

• W f o r t t o l o a a t roonoy.. K o W y eon Mil for -^lea.ttab:weaoand^ott'faJrly.;S'i.v?-i >,.•;;,%•;•iV-" Th*3-WBrr" weftthci'ni8koB>yoii ihink-of thin'-- -"-

clothingJ'.We've an sbnndant Btoci ofiit in all-J.thedotirahle matariakin aukle coats; ooata and

.''veaUt;anda!la|lgd''lina.pf while yeeta.:,' ; V :v-.','; :-'

An elegant line of these, the largest and beatr Buoyed and prioos wero never lower.

MefirlZBCMKEt tfc Ob .I P B8D1V St,

NEWARK, H. J.

li^lii^pw^;,owijbp found oI'a^plefe'iBtoici;' ia every departrnent, snoh (is

[ D r y G o ^ j ^ t l ^

^^^;!^^xiEtua^TVe keep the beat goods tbo m&rlet can iflyh^^apnot. def/;all'-r' *•' --^i- Sv-iv-'-'y,1-,.-•.•%»• 7:-;ooinpatitioB..',::1-!;,">;'vV ' ."• .'.r'r:>-;--'.'"-;'; '-•-'•

' PIBIASSORTKSST 0 7

lWatchBs'l.tlbcks,JBweliy,VUU.DIIMQ8,

whtlbsr or DBIOK t» BTON1.

Slop on Vorrii •boot, t u t , * ! larair b a tWATCHES OLBAOTD FOR 76c. at

M. D,•nd m irork ID lIuUn u d Oniilts. < All

ol (be bwt ortir «nd prlfM fauqublti Carer, Orem. Hasee ft Oo1! Dmg Store, F

THOSl JOHNSON,

ST. MART'S B0HO0L.The new school ball of fit. Mary's parochialhool m i crowded to overflowing lut S*tur-tyeTenlng by people gatlwred to wltneafltlw

: mudcal tad dratiutlo cnteriaiiimeiit given bypupUi of that institution, the merit ot

'bleb nfiected especial credit upon tbe Iteachers and all tie acboolara engagod, Tin

ipeaed with an overture Ly KaiserIrot.' orcbestra, after which Ufs Julia Folfiyliverad ia exqatilte tattc A well written ad-

Ireas. Tbe principal eveubou theprogrunmellacbarniiDgoouedyiatvoioeitM.tD whichpsrta wars very cleverly personated byBfisT.Rdderar, A. Boden, 8, Bermlngbsm?. Molrfahon. A meJodrama, "Tbe In-

or," was pnseutod most acceptably byT. Roderar, U. Oriflln, M. Gndy Had

Falsy, nod a very laughable farce, "TberpoAondrUe," was given In a very en joyable•7 by MMten J. Foley, V. Fair, P. Bodeo,MrRlroj andJ. O'NeU. Very p]«uut

uths drama,» Mrs. PodUrry'»ttadl<«l]on EdMcatlaD," enacted br Uisua C.

Beroilngliam and J. Poley* usieted by a num-ber of little boy* and girl* •

Tb* jperetu of " Llttla Bed Riding Hood,"fM rendnred in ucellent tute br Uiasee J.

Uegu.ro, M,. Kennedy, B. Giimee and C.•ToclB, and tfa« "OKU uf * Fairy Qeeeu andlfln Daon," WMakilif uliy *iecut*d by Ulsaca

KeniMdy, A. Helul.M-Jdorrii.L.UalouBy1 M. Hatulro. An Elilopiau wuK and

ibce, " Bbig, Darldea, Blng," given by theboys, hi burnt cwk and motley. costumes,nearly oonvuIaKl all premnt.

AtnlliUrydrili.witliionjfand tableau, byIargtw boys, ma a. itrUdog featore of the

'Bains, end thuUblesu. "To tbe Bacrtd.," ftoootapajjied witli nu apiiroprintei, produceda Ixautiful effect. "UyUttlc

'ussy Cat," a song aud chum*, was clmmi-Ingly rendered by Ilium A. Vox. K. Ueullu

" M, ilngulre. Other special features, all[tiallT good, were as follows: "Hattla'a

"roublBB," a recitation bjr lifts Kitty llesliuTie Way to Meodhanj,11 • dialogue, liy UAS-s J. FoW Mi Fan-; and " Little Ah Bid,"

Chtneae song and dance, by tlie Junior boys,tatonjperafttg Ihoee feoturea ware lloelr no-

derad cbor^aw bv the larger pupllt, and tbe•loaUent mutlo of the orcbeatra. At the COD-

[ution tbera was a season ot dauelng, and all' t. botne with the well 4»(ablisbKl coovb-

ttat a tbeve a«reoabl» entertalnmflnt had' •ebooL

1 V

. Ths Gtlentton Mines.BltJcctltey began mlninar in this county to

Slat of December last tlie Olcndnn 1Company have raised from tbolr varloun inliitw

til of 3,420,020 tons of Iron ore. Thevast-: of this product may be Imagined from th«

!act that It more than equals the so tiro IronpMuctorthe United States for the past) veers. Tlie Olendcun Company first bogbnrklnj tlie Hurd mine, at Burdtown, in 1850,L atnra Uua have r^wd frcmth&V tnlne1

otj TW.SOO tons. From the Tcabo mice,which they began to work In 1803, they hare

ied 430,281 tons. Thoirworklnp a»Hlber-rpprweut different propertiBs, or mined,

ottomntinnoos vein, adiolnlng each other,Ihifc they are virtually one oontlnuoui mina.

•bey! began working the Boot, mine in 18H,~ from it bare taken 888,931 tons. The

r0biWneoaiiM under their conlrollnIBS?aad hai yielded. 488,-lB tons.: The TJeCatnp

Inebiuoe 18TS has pnducedfor them 183,477.nih|SLDd the Olendoo mloe, slue 1BT0 t uWdid22S,ir3 ton*. The prodactlon at the

joints of opention of tbe Qlendon Com-ItBoypaybeennunarisedaaroUowit ,W tt« nines at Hibercla,.. .I,ifia(«8 tow

.: "-HttrdmltM;..;...•...; ITKi.iMQ "• « Teabomine.. 480,281 "

T o t a l . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . ; . .;0,iW,O8O."Tha mioea a. these thraeplaosa;wera workedsome extent to supply ore for forges before

Qleodon Iron Company begsji.workins

B*»?ir«]''^idb«)"6reryjrknintheiT»ai•aW bear It talk, uid It ahowed oo the wmD

. , . . - .. V'-;' . .. .A fritmd of mine saya toinU'walUng from' HOD* tl« o t ^ d*/.wB«>ae^ooid a^ , m W b * r b i i t b B o M r ^ t t o o ,™tHaponaf»w port lor lock. Baforstwl

nacbaj te*» ta •'ouuJ a quart* of • doBtrlying b the road.. Doai it pto?e UHlllMnisany thing ID tie lUptroUtioiil Burdlr. Hmmftttmi mitbtnpmt the ttparifasnt

UDMS wttluwt ftndinf a nlekel.- •„•

OIAUILV tff ^iia*i

tata Comptralier n n v W » r pay. H.0001

Bmthforti»n4lMie»<*E. J. Bxatth on

i rented his house in Boonton rwk for #1SS IKMih, attd I lean of nimtws about Horris-ro and Morrii Plains who not tbalr bousesti-:8amnxie for sums. suflkiaot to main

q^tpaoimfostsbliiacoaaoiWftyear.v

F(«r;tbo bimDI of my friend ofown Oasette, wboadnd tb'Jmbir, Ij irs ^

Itwtajua ot tb« beoaat of pfoUcttoo tothe wttfclmwa to WBiaL.-.Tbs psari'indwtry, which had ftetorfti t>a tbls EU

Htmik and V[aek«l,-w*a>»irtssJlyiMonttH P H H ^ ot ihklitOBlsr.Ufcf HMMI

n wafcof tWortbrban besn iocrtasaj fifty ptr oeot Inw d U r t i b l * d i

^ ^ c c i l fmocb aftln In wajm Infer-the Ouattaitr.T A Webb, of He*rarfc, for ttw proof,bowkau iDtMwUdlntiismattartocMw

and Mt for thanuelrea.! la ratoralaaV tha

rbcre aworldnauun liw proflt«d tiy free!

PbiL PhtctJcal dumped tha naUmltj- editorl ^ t h t l d l U t b U Ug l A y p q

If ths tariff li a. mhbtfy, how If it that all |olutte* of peopla in thin awntry, tbe robbed aswell » tha nibhing, am better fed, better040tbad>andl>stt«rfami«d iharitoa people 'ofany o t W country in the world V OlamttyVhd ioastoatofftbys^bigthatbetieededaittta Unw to aumr, bat b« will n e w find1

i * CUM to answer thia qnestlon, which ie thecrucial tert of aeoDOinial politic;

VTbe raleaw ot Daniel O-CoBWJl'frgtn Btata

prfton under tba ne w parole JaWna* Awakenedgeneral feelloc of Iwllfoatfrq and a o

thatitb<moo(Uwwontlaw«e.ervl>Ub TTiinJ d

tics art easily defisattd.' Tb* s tay puMUiedttMpapen, that heVis toboglmi wdrtln

tlwDieioTwumUiouoMofthecoDdiaoiJi-olease, pmrea untrntv": It ft' also stated

that the PftwBcntor of. the JMauhsdnoaoUtlittthenwoaldtaaa-effrjft to nbksVMi

rDdorUwUwthe;cada,ot jttitlw » n be ;tooeasily »Weatsd awl Its npsial cannot dome too

xn tor tie people..'- >.::,;' .-;• -/• .'-•__

Ikjj^jwo^ttotaubaB^dTttirsriTmj tbe dais of flftwnpopiij 'wwaiinidaitel

b a n UwMordrttmnpnblio'acbooltastFriJajthere WM only one boy, and tbsrs Is Dot one

:wDoW_jmb'liolBt*ool to-nJgbt. I kmtlsira tre some who wDI aay that many of thibojsaniakni out of; acbool, t« go to work,berore they get an oppoHnnltTtograduit*:but «U tbesmmo I belln-o that If tbe-boysshoif«! ttiiauiie^pitffcitfoia.lnftelr *

dotUjIrU, there wcrcild beatlaartminority of tltem Wtte gnimtisg china.Tlat.h why I aty/bon tbatyOTotnht tom&M&fdafai0$~l< - . >-;••,".'•.•

"' CdBBBTora oiuiictiTo.

»owTirThie .It will float yon noQiins; ami will snraly

yon good, If yon haw a Congh, Cold, or antroaMe with Throat, THirat or Lungi DrKtry i Htw nieDorory for OonarnnpUon,Cooghi and Oolds Ji guaranteed to gir's rdfef

roo«yi]ibpld b k : SdtT fy p dlAarlpp«,frjtmd«iu»rt tha thing andIU ass had m apMity u d lierfeotTry » ample bottle « our expense vA J«rforyounoUjustboirgoodatbi&gitls. Trial

Twecty Traiiu to New Tori BailrThe aetr LackAwaima time table, which

t Into effect on Mondaj, add* another train-i Dover, which girtw ua twenty .rains a

iy. each way, between here and New York,feis train leaves New York at 2- 0 r, ».. bAeM. ft £. Divlalan, and arrives here iW:.?oaldng a most convenient train'f rom Newark

Mnrrlntown In ttio mMdteof thsnftcmoon.tetornloff it loavn Dover for Morrixtown,

Newark turd New York at 0:53 i>. H., maid Egvery eonvonleat train for these point* afteripperTbe new High Brldao Branch time table,

rhlcb elsd wont Into '..fleet tbe first of tieL, gives tu ate liandy tralna to Lake Ho-

n g a very day, and wi Ui suet ooaveoienoeaitb roads wo ought to be able to pass theler very plaas&ntly.

Counting the three tralna 6a the Cheater•ranch, we have SK) dally paftwuger troJm for

ver, and figuring both ways we Had thatleu Ibau OS passenger trains come into and

passenger trains arrive in Hoboken depotetwaenSand V o'cliwkliJtbeuiorning>oroue

• every five minute*. Indeed, thepu»engeiifBo it growing so heavy on the lower end of

the road that It ie believed that additional•ruclm will very BOOU become a neuewUv.

Tblrtoun timkmnea from Port Morrig werertlered to Hoboken on Monday morning to

man tun new paEseugar and milk trains put onie rood by tie new time table.Following the example of tbe Uontral, the

.awanna people have changed the name of[cCaimvllle itatlon or tha Cheater RailroadKenvil, aii<J It BO appear*, on the now timebl -

enlai- HtUe pocket Utvo tables may buul free of tost, at tlie Elu oillce.

VorrUtown School Orftdtuteev

Y r People's Union.The annual meeting of the Young People'sfelon of tho First M. £. Church w u held at

reddenoa of ilr. a. J. Faltner latt t"rJi*yning, and the following offl«ir» wire electedtbe ensuing year: OscwPflor.FrwIdeat 5

Yauk Kinebart, Vioe President; Ulaa Emmaloyer, Becretary and Troaaureri Ulsa May!(^,A«dBtantSecntaiTluidTnaninr., It\a resolved to make tha annual outing of the

ooittty to Lain Hopftteong in Anffaat. TbeJnion now numbera about.seventy active

members and Is in a nourishing condition,'"-.,

The gndutinR O u numbartd tUteen,luiMfetasiiy year duriDftbe history cficbool. Anioag the number was Mln

MwU» Hendanhot, the winner of the rlratrlM.in tbe World composition contest laipril lut Her cany. •' The Van ID tbe

HOOD,™renlibdmerlt»flJspp1aTi*e, ThereatoftUfirndtutsaweA Hba Com W. Young,KdlW Dudfaon, Anna If. Bmlth, Minn*SUles) ZlooraVan Dyke, Jennie S Esglea,Minnie W Downtag, Sadb B Aztcll, Ell* M.

i t a i lUMM L. Compton, TV. F. M. OonUnlor andftunO. UaTan _ _

AVoTalBzcnrmon Tsatnr*.A^tlandld feature ot ifto oxcunloh of tie

&'K. a. R. Jfmplojeei to LakeUopatconginly 17thi will be ft (rrtud open air oonoertthtlako by 1'rof. Wolnthal'B full baud ofpUoaa,' MelaCed by eminent soloists from

Sbanfc Gem Island Sand, of sw York cityspucial train, by, wv ol tb* High Bridge

^ U l U i H l b i R lt and Port Onua. The local oommittee

obiinge of thto branch of Iha' great excursionJI*1 Prufak L, PetenJ U U. Qeddon, FrankFnad, ft A, Broadwall, Wm. C Thompson,Thof.)BarT7,A.A.'JCaaekart Chsx Hannels

asLldOlb

iVcDavit FMI, »cM i nqiuatwd to' ba i*ese*if at'oar nujUj-"- Jull »J, to nuto'4rnffiBem«ita to go

rtorti'mi, N. J., oq July 4th, to-W.tPqrt'-ln-CTLUbr-Uris that day. Welble »t our hall July. 4th, at 7:30 JL.

«., wfch fall nnJfonni-oaMa-and white gloves.

y In 7, C. & L.Will Burni, Commander,

A, B BIAUDTO,'Adjutant.'

Ho-w" the Island «t)t i t s Kama.A otrreipoiidant writing of Racoon Iilandlaii week*! EBA leaves tbe orlgfa of the^ ! o f Raccoon Ziland In doubt. Mr. WiJohnson, of this plaoe, remembers when It

wtieourtom of the faimerson the Buesexside ot the lake to get up hunting' matchesUW*feuu"tyJ«jt Byram COT©. Onnichootdoul

<tbe mooooas, when oloee pressed, wouldswim Irrora tie main land to tiU lBlaad,WiUchdarired Its name from thia circumstance.

OatUnsrAoaaaintta w*ltb the t aJameiaberldanon ttonday hired a honeiireryman Jai.1 Oardner,' for the purpose olWiding' a fiberai at Port Onun, but beforego. borne made a trip to Late Hupatoong

poa'blfl arrival in town be was takoa byMarrhal Hagn before Jortloe Wllliuns, whenhsleirnedtlMrewaa t law which Inflict*penalty for driving a livery rig farther thanlw distance ipectted when hired Bberidi

arttlea tbe mattof by paying 95.

Oneatar Townahip Vurma.Unriotonrfajnler^friendB informiititbai

ttwnjue *wenty-two' nnoocupiod fannilnCnerter township. Ths oopa were tach fall-area tha lsat two yean that forma baya uofpaid and tenanla are scarce. The WesternItTia^r has got tiwbett of hU brother In thefi«M In the nlamg of grain and Uie raistnK ••tnall frnlta, Tegetabks, eta, must be enteredspan by tbe fanners of tnUtoclion who deafrW k f l >

, OitUaauon tut. InnaUaUon.Tte ortiiuacn and Indxtallstion ol Rev.

Itank M. Karr as pastor of tha FreBbyterlanChurch i t Chester will taks plice on Tbeadl]nWrt, at 1.SKP, M. Tha sermon will hfreunedby Rar G 1L 8. Bkmyelt, o'. Eis-ton tbecliargotoUjopartor-wIllbBgiTBa bBevtrbot CrW;o(BootbnftDdUie€a;to the people by Ilav. W. J.Vhl

A Besl Balsata in. Kamp'sT^dieUoriaj^say^ "Abstain la » Uiiok,

pan,'aromatlo aubstanoe flowing from Irecs.1*n^lJolieinfar tlie ThroaVaad tmnffs

the only tough medidne tlait i« a real balsam.JUay'thln," watery oougb reninUM aro calle ~bolsuss, birt sooh are nob.: IAOV throughbottle of Konjft Balaam and notice *batput*, thick prepamtiott it la. If you eouiuse Kemp's Balsam. At all drnguists*. Imrh r t U e i ' W K i V a n a j C V : ' , " . ' :

Tuur jwniidt ol gnmiUaied tugtv andakt of yeas£ are' reqbllW to'toe packagea i m - ' R i i ^ W r Th^'tsalu'nWsapons:Cheap mfjir me*iis cheap Boot Bm,

ull out of our depots every day.Under the new Laokan time tab]*

The Boaxanoe of a Horso.Luantalui, the winner of tlie BuburUu atbeepshoad Hoy last woek, not only mado aitna for blniself and WsTfdBr, but started hla

tar, D. IV.MOCOUH, onttienuwforirealUi,Rave promluence to tba locality for which

was natiwd and where he was atablad onetwo Winters. Tula place la tbeLoantaka

ralley, iltuatol in the centre of a triangle otitch Morrlito wn, U&dlaon aud 0 reon Village

poluta. Loanlalca was oiicefaiiious aadiiuortera of Washington's army In tha

inter ot TB and TT after his victory atleeton. MeCoun boilgbt the horse whichso recently jumped Into Uio van of popu>

irlty on Account of hi* wonderful perfor-ice, for a cornimmUvoly small sum. HeIn love with the be&utUul volley of U*u-i and of the bllU BUtrouoding it, from

rblch a wide expanse of plctunwjuo torritoryluldbeaoen, the valley wtiere lived theyouogrl, Mlbrj .Cooper, whom he made his bride,

iu iiainlug his horse LoauiAka. Uierewasa.tie of eeutlment In i t Erery season since

HUBILA biu houn on the track tbo people ofBO Village, MMIIDOU aud Uorristomi havegreat faith iu fleet-footed LoanUtka, aud

•re baoked that faith with wagers big aud' , They lost at Umes, U Ie true, but the

Ithful went rewarded lost week, wbenTjOaa-[a paid Hi high as i0 to 1 on tho track. By

way, some sporting wen pronounco the18 with tbo accent on. the third syllable,'

rhereaa" the people hi too Loan'taka ValleyUie accent on the second.

Mr. TABOB'fl SEASON.Tabor is "lookltuj up" this year tu never

before; everything b booming. More housesI ore in course ot construction than any previ->ui year since tbe conference seL-ctad this ijwt

I (or camp moeting purposes. B«id« a uum-ber of privotu dtrelliog* In course of erection&<. Athletic AssocIaUon is building a hand-

ime house just nngtof tlitilawn tennis groundirelub purposes. To show the Increased to-

torest in Tabor it Is enough to say that therea but About half a down bouses t« rent on

tbe grouudi, nil tho others having been dl»-poeed of a month ahead ot other years.

The Sumniorlnrtitute, which met with gen-eral favor lost sea5on,baslssuedito prospectusfor 1801. Besides tbo eounw ot fttady de-scribed arremgemenU ai* bolug roAdo for ser-ero] popular leaturos to be given io the audi-

iro on Monday opening* in July andAugust. Tluxw lectures will not be giren inconnecUou with tbe clwu work of the insti-tute, but will be open to all, and will be fur-niatvod by person, of wide reputation. TMCrea Ubnrj, instituted by Dr. Henry L, Colt,of Ketrark, seroral years ago, Is receivingmerited recognition from many'of ths wealthy

lonU, Richard Grant has donated »l00toward the enterprlH this eeaion, in additionto former liberal glfu, ia giving the work afresli atart. Too much eau nut be nid inpraise of Mrs. itx, II, Cox, wife of the auper-" teudent, to whose untiring effort* the auc-

, The Luxetaburg Literary AasocUt^^oaai*posed of tKnplo^MspI Ron & Baker, iro ar-•auging for' ft; great exounionlo RookawayBeach on Friday, July Ulst The batUng'tUiiii beach U-he finest along ,tte oout,' theattraotlona many and the conveniences great,lie water trip li a dtllghUid one and anigreeable obange. The price uf tioketa for

tbe round trip is bat tl.Sfi for. adults and 11r ctildnm. Leave Port Oram at 7 JO, Do-Ta^iSOanaRookaway at7^9i . i t . Re-

taming', ltmyethebeachatflr.il. '

1 dan to botany Iwt aeoeon xn* a grand auo>oaes, being wall attended1. Botanical exour-ilous and practical Held work'win add to theInterest of the daas this Hummer. IfitproTeapracticable an herbarium may to establishedat Tubor, illuniratliig tlie flora of tbe nelgh-imrhood, and It la hoped that tbe advancedstudent* wlU amiBt Iu furthering this enter-prlso hy ooUectlug and iireuariug Bpecunensfor that purpose.

Three colored evangelists ant expected atthe women's bollaess camp nieetfn;, whichfollows the confarenco meeting in. Augtut,'is.: Mr*. Amauda Hmlth, Mra A. J. Kooto

and Mrs. Boys, of Liberia, any one of whomlaawholeoampineetingl.: h«raalf.

FiNiamsa THE KKSHRVOIRS.They are hustllug for fair" was the az-

irm'e last evening by a gentlemanreturne I front an Inspection of the toeiiea

labor on t!> lew water supply. He saidne visited toe whole of the ground andtwo days far It, The best showing soonis

be at Oak Ridge rewrrolr, ho says, as therela most shipshape aud most enlcu-

,ted to Iroprosa a visitor. The core buildingtbe work of laying and rolling the earthi la prugrwniiia rapidly and tbe gate house

rapidly approaching completion. At Cila-FaUs SWniun ore grubbing tho bottom 0[great uadn, and they seem lost Iu the vast

laco. Others aro at work on the core andat Otk Ridge, The Clinton gatev home

finished so far aa the water chamMn u drails are concerned.. The stream at Clintonextremely low. The force has been largely

InciMtsed at Clinton Falls and tbe work is W--pmt*d u « a WM (eared Umt it mlgbt b» -tlnd otter places at tbe finish.: .. , ':•"':'•'.

At Jtlaoopia Intake' Ewsln itump extractors 'rtillatwork.Mtdtbedam la botog built'.

OH the channel of tba rlr»r, or what Is a'BF. at times, but h now a comtmnptlblo '•la rfllj- All the water which now Hows;'

[own the FequannooTalley tapouringthrongh .gate house, and out of one of tha fbnr-foot.

cast-iron elbows which projeota from the bos ."the dam on the Korth aide of the riverbed, /jjamhwtutodilbbla that'falls from the 't) into tbe channel pslow, and Its pment •leads visitors to wonder if it will aver be '[jnato to supply Newark.' This baa bean an '-•••'.

iwusJlydry season, however, «nd*stngJe'q*•tormmay flll^he river badbrloihiiii.- '

lew noora. rrhat U the Wnd of a at»am theI*. It h u a swift deMent tud;

empties qukklj when BUed by rmla: ,.Tka ob- ';ect at th« water company h to bold baok.toerit^Vhl^wouldotW-isegotowMts'aod;.1

aqiMllse the fow throofibont th. yt*r.cVl.: ;

Preparint; for * l ir^e Business.TheDoyer Beet Coiniiaiiy.taTe decided to

make ooiiridenbleeDlargenienbiand improve-aunts, in order to meet their, growing trade.'neywUlerrttan addition of 80x40 feet to

Ir p'nseea. refrigerating name,'Will rtowrohouse formerly occupied by the Kansas

y Company to tha rear of tbe lot, where Itrill be nttlieed for a lido and fat wtabliah-

and in Its place will erect a pork pack'Ing house, 40x00 feet Jn dimensions. WllcozBerry have the carpenter work and John J.'okhart the' masonry.* '<'..:••• •'.- . ' ' - ••

created a reign of terror in tke Waihlagton1 .)*ralley, - Tbe animal appeared about m week/ -

and is particularly vldous. Dogf have1; bitten time and again by the savage,1.:~

brute, and several persons narrowly escaped • -the maddentd animal's fang*. E.\W/ Milllr v:•gap, a well-known fanner, wai returning"

e' one night reoentlywben the mad audmolt l uiui U d U I l > V £

. ABeautlfalFlaaT. / .Waihlngton Camp, Wo, 0, T. 0.-8. of A., oftils {tlaoe, hivvB juit purchased through W. B.SoUard what !• probably Uie Bneit American

flag that overcame to Dover. Itlaof rilfc,bordered with gold cord fringe, and is 0V feetsquare, the regulation ajio., The stara are 44' number, arranged in tha sew dedgn, and

. burnished in gold; The staff Uof walnat,»ur-mounterl by A glldad eagle, and provided with

ygoldtMnla. It U a beauty Indeed, andHI be earHed by the " Boos M in the HackeM#->wn parade. ' - _• ,'•'•' .:

' -* AXeanTrlok.Wiile Xlur. A, C. Dill was preaching In ths

Stirling riwbyterian Cburch1 last Babbatbrnlng aosui young r*scali unfastened hitse, which waa tied.under the church abeds.1 taking It to a neighboring barn painted

Fhlohfrolh dropped to tha ground.; TbaUr- ,Ifiwj PHTi-fTiiBfjp f <i*.ih' for tlin donr o(hls ' . 'IOUM,'which w u fortunately open at the i'ime.; WiUia«uu'laBdasi«pttobrntofiang; '(self against tbe door jost aa Mr. MUIJgaii' :

sneceeded in oloalng lb 'Another farmer,''"rhilo upturning" home' late at'njgtit.' beard1 -'"

i dogs antrling at each other. Investiga-- •proved that the red bird dog w u thi ":t;

IT. Tho farmBr succeeded In escaping,'slthojuxh Uia df« gave cbaia. - Other fanners '

after>hlchie was takon baok and hitched tothe wagon ngnin. Mr. Dill li maklnsilfort to find out who the rascals an, and if9 succeeds will apply the law to them,

, 014 Coins.,. MiflB Mamie Briant, daughter of Mr. 8. F.Briant, of Contra Grovs.haaBomararocolnE,among whlob are an American copper pewif 1817, a very odd coin of the Island oF Bum-itra boaruig the date of 1804, an ~ " "

half-penny of the very ancient date of 171B,and on English diver coin of the reign ofKing George IV. Somo of these oolgs were

ound In tha vicinity of Mfas lirianfa Lome.

Did BesIdenU of Eoonton,. Aniona; the old people of Boonton at presentwho lived there when Boonton was first settleda n James.Norton, agod 87 yean; camoto3oonUra In 18301 John Mozneltl, i _

came to Boouton In 183.; James Horris, in his80th year; came to Boonton In 1B31; Ura.Philip TVootton, came to Boonton Ia 1630 -\dam Taylor, come to Boonton In 1830.-

Bulletin. ' •• •

St. Bernard's School.Tbo cloning exurclaarot St. Bcmanl't tchool|

Mt Hope, will be held this and to-morroevesingt, at 1-30 o'clock. The pregmmme

very flue" one, consisting ot vocal mosio,recitations and, two Interesting dnunan

Olga, or Oat of the Shadows," and " TbiCountry School." After tUe exordsee t*morrow eTBping a reoepUon wui ba held.

' Base Ball at Uorrlstown.The Morriatowns and tho Brlghtons,1

Brooklyn, ployed a Birlsndld gnme at Morris-town last Saturday, which was brought to anend by datknoss after twain Innings hod beenplayed, when the scon stood a tie, as follows iMorristown....;...0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 OO-OBrighton.......'. . . 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 " "

rht Drunks.At a late hourlaat BattwUy night Uanbol

Eogan arrested'Jas.' HoNsJty of Dover, oni"Joseph mil, of Pott Oram, for: being drunk«nd disorderly. After resting In tba lock-urOTH nJ&W U»y were brought Bosd&y aoring before Justice VTIIllama, who fined McNair«3 and coet- and Hill B and costs.

IhaTOTuedDr.Dmna's Drspsptla PillsDyspeprin nod Ootistipation, and haro beencured by then. I dieflrtollv reewnmend UMTto'allwbotufferfrom'UiflWBia

BrtntKitllinuun,Seztoa Wayu St. RoFd Cbureb, Jernv Cii

-red td keep up the supply inthediyseasott^ "•;'•;:;;rhich occur nearly every year, but tbe works ;;'ri

based upon sdentiflo crfculationi, which ' )engineers deem InfaIlibIe.-;Newarl< Call. >:

; A XadXtos on the Bampacevl

a' their families from ventar-

_ ;A runaway aeddtmt, remlung in narious -

Injury to a lady and gentleman, oocurred, '.Monday evening on Uadlsca avenue, Morris1 •-";*iwnJ A »<m and daughtw ol Sev. Dr. Wiley," '•"

Drew Tfaeologiftal Beminary at Madison,' ':

Mmpa Ied by another lady <u>d gontteman,ireilrivlng towards Uorrlstami wbentbeir' r,~imjtodk' fright at a passing''bicycle and;; •

daahei] madly forward. When opposite ttie''"reeldanceof Mr. E. C, Lord the wagon was' /

trlth terriflc force againat a largeiraoite Btopplcg stoats and the occupants

•own violently to tbe ground. They ware- •"•.tajttin into tlie bouse of Henry Baoshawe -'-

and medical aid Immediately acmmonod. Dm. ;Ubelacker, O'lieUlyand Owen wore soon on', .hand,' and a hasty examination, revealed thefact tiiat two at the party received serious In-tarnal Injuries, while the oUwtra escaped with•ligbibniisos. The nonet, were not injured, ..but the wagon was badly wrecked. ..' . L

BealBatateTranatora. • •-;"The following transtenhare been recorded: V<

3tepnenVanDuyoe to Rsnson' O. Dorlaad,. •3oonton townahip, |17S; Augustus H. Sea- .nan/EmeUnaL. Seaman, Fnd. A. Seaman ' -and Wary S. Berry to John MeKlnlay, MadlW-1

H»,|SOO; Edward K. Ijunbert to Archibald'ApKar,Morristown,|200; Robert Q.Leinbert .and John a iAmbert to Archibald Appiv,Morrkown, »4W; Aaron Baldwin, Hurr'.O. -Baldwin, Louisa WlUlanui and Anna H. Beat,:y, HontrUle township, tSOO; hairs of. John,Blowtn, deceased, to John Capsticlt, Mont-ville towwiliip, »500: also another plow of ".property for tl,0M; heirs of John Blowers,deceased, to . Thomas Caprticb, Uontvilletownship, $350. ' •': . . .

Hport In B o t . .A-footraoacanieotT. atBoonton June 18th

under the managonen^ of the " comblnaUon."Prof. Qeo. P. Logan was an easy winnerov*rseveral competitors, one of whom was SamuelBurls, • an amateur runner' well known in

: Morris county-. Another who Is Well knownIn athletic sporte, and who was easily defeatedwan Mr. Ellsworth BtniUi. The rrofweor.soys he buow reedy to meetaoy sprinter biitha county, and that be ismado of fint-dass'..material, alUiough it may not bo put togetheronreguIaUonprinoiiJes. • .

BuoUen'a Aralna 8alve< ' ' 'The best salre in the world for Cuts, Sores, .

Brolaoa, Ubora, Bolt Bboum, Ferer Bone.Tetter, Chapped Hoods, CbUblains, Oorns,and til BUn Eruption*, and positively curesPiles, or no pay required. It la guaranbeei to .give pstfeot saUifnoUoo, or money refolded, '.Price twenty-five cents per box. For sale byBobertKlllfore, Dover, Onun, Hanoa tSCo,Port Onun, u d P. H. Jenkins, Cbeatar.:,

Rout Beer in Jive minutes; cool, deliciousand rebwiung. r Enupp1* Root Beer Brtract^

Tha norlda Bteain HsaUr.For IDdsbratad oUvolan aaod to tad. D.

iValky.H.J. •

TOE EHA.1 he Dover Printing Company

Friday, June 2(». 1891.SIXPAGES.

m k i.ays :

Here to Stay.pu.il Dully Post, ini' Kiifili-b (hi jiliil" r

POBT MOBEIfl.uieutiug caroe aft on Tlniralay oven-

lug of last wuck and wo are golug tu htve tf.',MM)hcLuol buuMi lucaU*l uu tlie uuxt lot InHulse Brm store.

They bad "coiiimeiiceiiieiit"exurci»e8iutbt>liual bouse OQ Friday tjveuiog o! taut week.

There was a vuluntary on tbe organ by Mt»ii; Invocation by to pastor, Itcv.

Mr, Morgan ;wil ti tutor)", Wntterc Unto; add ret*tit nricoiiw bvLulu Zeek. TUeulben win.took

rt nud niftJo tlie evening JJOSB TDI-J ])1OUS-itlj- went Frank Wlweler, Lottie DCSIIBEO,l l l W d k I L M i l k , Hooly Burtt, Lytlia

ovcti. KviUitchimimills (or

u IIIUBI -U of tin jiluto atreduction tumU'l>y you IIH'IIIIM1*

r rliukint;<1HH-II iLonuw AiiwrKomcur or two, when tho Mi*Kiiili<y

Nut only the frtu trailer but tliu EuKllhliUiuuufocturvr would liku to "clt<Jke ilinvii'1

tlw nun- American niillc tiiat linro Just ctmi-nu'ticed to grow up under the fostering caro oftiw McKlutey bill. If tLoy ran'bo ohokcyldown for n year or two ft will bo taken u*evidence tlrnt Ihu McKiulcy bill wand mihUike.and tho i«o|)la will baiuvrfgl^l intii votingfor free trade Democratic ConRrawiieu whowill mH nl Uio t*HIT. Thin tlio Knglitih mauti-

•r.if their tin nguin.

i tin - !)<-]• rntlcerican Ilii

jlat*" hhliiKtry. It wilt IKJ " cliokul ilivi mst eiriviunlty.

Hut in the |mnl two years tliofrtetradur linn1 wii fnrcnl tocliuUKU lih baMo, nnd befoni <>xt two year* liiive goiio by tlio jirobabilitlet.i ro that tbu gnm tli or thin [nduHtry will t

loerutli' luirty Ui malm & ntltJk-J!

A Harbin*TIJO riilliululjililibin. party ut IHJ nblu to carry tliu'nruiciV Alliance, of KUIIWH, tollilly lutu tlit>

now polilkm Movement. Twenty tour MJUAlliaiicus liavo ulready rejiudlntflil nil CJU(•wUinis with tbu I'ooiilc.s lurty, mid othernru odXH'U'd to tako nlwJliir action. TinrivsB thinks a nuwnrful reiKHMi for tliln is tlioi liange.1 crop conditions of the Htate.

In tlio Benson of IK! 10 a drought ]irm- iver most o( Kansas, and tho crojw wor

etltly ultort uiid tbo fnvinora lni|iovi

. jwtcty

ul. TbU year tbo

over Ho iifiMiml, mid tho totall?t WSH i) 17 inches nbovo tlio avoraga aud tliihitul rainfall up to that tlnto Imil IMWU 17..V1indie*. As u coiibciiueiini, tlio wheat crojiwhich In iww being cut In yielding nearlydoulilo to the aero wlmt It ever did l*fiund the com, fruit aud vegetable cropsUruiuMng equally well. With tlin IIIEIIj>HcM-ii which fint t erUiIu tu mlu for n^rlcul'turul urotlucta tlili year, tbo Knnsua tnrmmimv likely to lmvo tho in out iwogpcruiis senwnin tliclr history.

No calamity jmrty, nidi HH the 1'iiojilo'iI«rtyis, ruu nuiud bucb prosperity. It Is nowiw It wns during the War ot tbo Uelwllloii.Wltti defeat or inaction, tlw prospects of tboDemocratic party brightened, but Hejjiibllesweets always followed Union Victoria*the field. To-day tliu fortunes of ixtHtli]>artien follow lmsl ness ran ill tloiiB. I>riM»erl

forios, whllo drouglilM nud Rrnncial luuistreogtln'ii tho Ptituocrauy directly

, C'linMull d w ,

\iiuu lleau-.y, Kftlo Uurvuy, t'Ui'u».iuJ(lliiiwiu,Cli l l d

j Wheeler,Clark,

Mouiiey,Joli

Nuli

, , 1Kl.i lU'iuimn, Arthur »!lin|i|«ll. Knto ilar-gUm, IJUNUT lluwery, Uonny (Iroetnlyho,ni Cole. Liw.lo Ilagnbaw, Miunlo Tnxiai.* iHirfiiruinura, whidi rvDwUHl gn-atciwllttta'-Lcrt. uud M'buhtro ullkt), w.iund ii[) wllhvuludlctory au<lu"Uoud Mgbt'eong.Le facboul nxutiiiK al KuLcoiitf was tiuM hut

Friday evening according to mil. I wntVidayjhatlU,uto. Jleetliig T l to order ut

H::JO )-. u. Win. Buysbiiw was elected L'Uaiiman aud J. W, Cniii|j|wll Secretary. Minutesnl liul ineutlng ivud uud nppruvod. Theschool lioutft) was full. It was moved anJnjeanded that the TnisU«i* lm nutborlaxi to

iku thu mi4xtvai~y HUIJRI t*j condemn Lbo Mrfl.

n.^Tly In lli'o mil. Tlio dmir op^.lnUUurigi! of KILH-UCIII M. Vuu Home, Clerk W. K.IOWUIIIII, TulW J. T. KUJworlby. Wlioii Mailntii wire r«u.t It wufl dfwuvured that ItimkKI viitonti) nialio a limjorlty of thu tai-IIID inhabitants, wbHi Ilia Inw rwjulres totiiidemu fond. A. J . Drake niovuda count nfhe virture prewxit und (liyli'-KM-H. Van Ilnrua and Ktlilwurthy to do tbeminting. Somebody asked how lliey going

to tell legal voter* and Ueo. Hcrriclc BO id " Ifthey bud w disk ere ou their thin," ThenIVCOSH of JiO nilnutos was taken to drum u.juougli legnl voters tocoiidoiiin tholand. AtII o'clock they hot] 45 vot*a, at 10 I'. «. 40, ut10&'> i>. JI, thoro wura 'M votes pulled, whenpoll* elo»«l and thu tally mid, 75 votes for conilt mill UK land atil IS against. Tbon It WBIIUUVAI and Mscoudod to erect a new scliooliiDtiea ; ycus 4!>, n»yu 4. tiotno of them bud

GE&HAN.VALLET. 'FrietidH from Dover have been TialUog t t

the homo of Mra. Jacob IV. Willet.II. 1'. Ujlford aud Lriiio returned boma'ou

Itlouduy oveuiug au<] fruui thu rvjwrta bwudtliis place, the boys must have bad quite «cket,Jouatbaii Bartley nod friawis, of Jersey

City, h|>eut Balurduy aud Huuday In towu.On Sunday evenUig, Juuo 'JUli, Hie 1'retby-

terlati BalibatU school bcld tbdr Cblldrau'aDiiy eierclsu*. Tlie pulpit was handsomelyilworatod with (lowers, aud cuo got a very. ._ )like feeling aa the eutered the church aud

took a look around at tho happy faces of thebildn-n Thu spunking ntid eiaging were veryIKKI and it nil nvwl the cartful training givenliftii. A Hixvuit servitw nas naai, entitledH.nvfng ntid lU-upIut;." VuniiBas Bros, added

much to tbo UIIIHII; wltU tliulr eoniot*, as did

li# I. C. Mtittlur nmi Mi* Jouni« Houill-, of Nuw York, K(>ont Tuesliy lu ton-u.li.) tipriiiK meeting nf tbo Boutliorn Cou-•uce was held iu the Lutberuu Church ou

Monday evening, Tuettluy aud Weduuhlay ofthis woelt, Only a small attendance or minis-ters wore on band, but tbe meeting was veryinteresting aud well attended ID tho evening.

Unions are at work on tbe now dwellinghouse of Jacob Trimmer,

lost wwjk nwtiypeoji

yg , you tea. Tbonthoii*!J,OlXj, fS.OOO and f 10,000 were r

b i d t b i l d t>tedo is tbo

ur through such lenders ,Tlila year's vruj>s aro llej

Juraoym Ovttiau Cnoop,Tbo low tii-iota obtaiued at a ronxit MIO of

fluv rcglntortsl Jersey cattle lu Now Viluadu tlio text of a few jciuarli* ou tbo abate-xi*ut ot tbo fancy jirico I'rau. Fuitber oon-Unuatiou of what was tfceu said WBM f urnfsliedky the sale of the fatuous Loesor herd, uoarBaaiorvllle, hut wook. Mr. luxscr In a verywealthy merchant, Ota A. T. Stowurt, ofJlnwklya. In foot, rfud ho indulged his faucyfur Jersey cattle to tlw •tmofit. His herdTCashaa(ledbyabullforwhli!li he is said tokftve paid 110,000, and so Tend nf *io cowswer.l>ouBh«atacostor«(J,600eiich. Ona Inparticular ma» a Bistur of tbe famous MaryAim of St. Lambert, a oow never worth adollar more than nils would bring for beer.The caliM from this famous hnrd used to milftt»l,o00 wcb »LKn only & few month* old,uud, In ibort, it was ona of the costliest herdi

• ot JerMj'n lu this seQUon ot Uie country.. At7 tb*l auction ikla lMtTuMday Oie Isgnestbld

>i:rioifSK»w,Ti»m 1378, Uw lomst lor a belter. *1O, anil tna averafie price btd lor the calira

benl aold wa« a littk) over $70 a head. Tbedays ot the usefulness of tho Jerseys aro

v bo rained tu build the new schoolnuw uud ?IO,000 was carded by 81 votes, tofor «S,0ou, | for *o\U00( a for K>,UK) ai "

r *5O,()00. ] reckon some of thorn gotid went homo. Thoy vtttod to raise (.WO to

abundant, condemn the land and cm powered Trustees todelation boud dUtrlct to ral BO tho funds. Itwanabout

r,t>. ii, whuu tlio iiKMtlng adjourned, but' did Hiiuethinu; thin time and are satisfied,juihiipo buyH mid (^rla umvod nil thel:u except tbe dusk a und wain, out of theiricluxil hoiDiuliut lMduy when ucliool cousedI'lieation—a littlo early on accouut of Mr.

COIKI'S oyb Iwiiig rare. They said you could'war tho yuntiKitters yoll all over the towboy were so iiIooEed. They have a good (11

000 bcuool housts to move Into uoxt Fall, hitho TRistecB will cither have toopeu the doorsuiitward, have tbo law to that effect repealed,[>r (jet ou the blind side of tlio County Hupt. ofyusset county—if hohasn blind siilfr— In orderto gut their State approprlatloD to carrythe school free. You budbuttartaavatuediMl*f<l by Fall, guntlumcu, aatl eUarjjo It to the

archlloct.Tbe " Committee << inform me that

told me tbelr Juxt plc-nlc at tho cliridga, HutcoDK, trobs up In a row ttaben. Ho IHI it.

JwiHt Puiidny Jutucs Hiirvoy, the U year oldHOU of trnckiuait I'ntrluk Hnrvoy, fomida fusoxjilcxler HOIIIOIVIIUIV, nod nni jilfkiug tfaipuwdoroutof It with n match, It la sold; thiDipiiMler exploded and Master Hnrvoy willpnibiihly have to lmvo hie thumb aud tnflugers amputated. Tl "

i UttUr next time,o. Ztwk, coi ii I UP tor, brought me oror aof h\n BhnrplosB straw barrios far dinner

:lia ulJmr Any. Tliey wore very fine.itrakBineu C'hnrltw Clark and Johu Ailauuivc gone to Ilobokon W run eitms, as tbe

ruilroailors eijirwa it, tut extra

The Pleasant Hour Circle met lott weekrlUi Urn. F. T. Woodhull, by invitation, lln.Y. not being u uiamher. A very [ileosant

evening vim spent.The Rev. Mr. Allen, of U. T. &, Now York

city, preached t t both services in the Presbytartan Church ou Sunday hut.

Mrs. Ueo. UcDougul, oC Newark, 1J spend-ig a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. R.

UcDougal, of this place.Mi* Sick, of Callfon, is visiting with her

kter, Mts. Cutmoro.TlieGu-lH'UiscEoa Band, of the Preabyterian

Church, obwrvod IU fifth auolversary onSaturday afternoon with appropriate eier-daefi. in Die church. The Hor. Dr. Btoddnnl,of HuL-uasuiiDa, with about thfrtyof the nn-aber» ef the Band a t tuat iilaoe, werel d ] I i t t i D S t d d d

uring the first part ofjjle coniplaloed of tlio lai

-aU-r' L>lmhilge.lii y f rcoly.heat ftud lea

,llly sold out, audable to meet oz-

d

j n very!HnrltiihasrerHvaUboniigmvliiBiirNoiv

id lit well iilucuxidwitb it.

Mr« J. B. Bmkh, ot Uuccusuuna, Hy#nL lastK-k at the home of Mm. .Wi>h Sinttti.Owing Ui tli«uiifavorablo wenlhorltut weeko ls.-lii>M of tho I'mbytorlan C'burch waremblo Ui hnl.1 their festival, hut tbu liid Htrawberrlea were reaill

wo undtTBtand tboy were i._ _ .inusus and perhaps not a littlo fund beside.

Tbe anuu&l ubsarvnuce of CbilJrou'n Dayran duly celebrated In tbs Luthem Cburcb

last Bubbatb evenlug, Tha church won beau-tifully trimmed for the occat>iuii. A servtoe"OBWB for his Crown" waa used. The open-IUR recitatlou, " Welcome;1 by little FlorenceDelp won finely rendered. Another recitation," Floral 'Jross," by six little girls, was beaaU-lul. After reciUng tbelr verses all knelt attbo foot of tha cross and Eang " Jesus Keep MoNeur the Cross." Tuolr nwect llttla voicoacon Id lw distinctly heard oil thruugli thohoi

was made by llov. T. F. Cbamben. Messn.IVlIlot and Van Noss asslalcd wiUi tbelr cor-

, and altogether the exorcises wore veryI uUir eating.

Tbe ladles of the Lutheran Church are busywith prejmralions for tho coming fair, and astbo HackotUtown Band haa beou tJigagod wehcsiwuk a large nttundanco for tht'm. Thili He ko Its town Imys ulwayx i!mw an ImmeuBicrowd.

Oiu- public HCOOUI closed last week and wearo creditably informed that Princiiwl Hon-ilorsliot baa taken a ixuitlon wltb F. D."' ibena; henco tbo Trustoes will have to ea-

tnnotbor principal. We boar there areBoveral applicaubialrpAdy, We hardly thinktLoy will secure another C. D, right away.

French measles are still lingering In our-lldBt.An extra train

much to tbe cauvas beep put oil this branchnieneo of ths traveling pun*

Lf nemen nro at work III towu for the Postal

FOB BALE.Dogcart, two-wttcanopr topbaudy wagon,

trimmed wili lantlier, awl one not boraeMAll nearly new. Apply to

ESTBAY.Catne to tht place of the subscriber cm Mon-

day, May S5u\ a yonngflhole, which t in owe*

liy iii ,

ii] Invitation. Dr.Stoddardl did l l l

re jiruMintaddnwsedly l d t a t o . r.StoddardBL

uie ymiuK |>eopli>, as did also l l n . A. C. Coch-rau, of SJorriatowu. There ware rep art* bythe Treasurer, ML» Abbie Hartley, and Bee-retary, SIliw Llda Sharp, recltotionn by theMIBWB Ida Uupkitis, Ida Vliet, Maude HoIT-imn, Llzde Uopkius and Ada LatrUon, read-ogs by tbo Hiuee Grace Kean and Eva Cul-ver, vocal Boloe hy Miss Abble Bartley andLlda Sharp, Bud a duet by Mia A. Hartleynnd Miss Bam Hopler. Tbe eierclscs worecuuductfd by the President, Mlaa H. Ho wall,aud were ojwued with prayur by Mrs. JohnDoering, Praeldoot of the Ladles1 Society oftho HUIIO chureh. After tho exerciw*, which

oroclofiod with prayor by Itov, Mr. Allfin,lio t'ongrPKatlon was iavlted to tho lectureiKioi, wliuro loo firouu aud ralto wero nervcul.Thu Miwtti QertJu Hovereigu and Ada Lar-

Ison have gone tu EBB ton and PlillllpuliTbe suddnn death (if littlo Foster lUHglay

wns a uhnck to mnoy, ovou to those who hadlearned of his Illueta, which lasted but a fewdays, It occurred ou Saturday afternoon.The lervleoa wore held Bt tbe house ou Tues-day morning, with interment at Orange, fromwhich place the family bod come but recently.At the Children's Day exorcises the Bundayevening previous, be sang "Coat Thy BreadUpon tbe Waters," d hymn that will long beremembered, because so closely connected

ith the fnomoryot tho bright little litei l i d i th B u h l o liy

being lived in the Bunihlnnow

of Uod's living

i Till ill parties.

mputaUxl. Tho chances are hs will

yr more than Iwguu, but the dnyu of

fancy i>ricpi for tbein are iimctlcally emlThoy are pretty cattle, and un«uri»ascd fc.butter, but they never warranted the <nor-inauB pricea paid for them.

Where New Jt>x%oy WUdora Show.,Sew Jereoy nioltos a nice little auut yearly

by having liberal corporation laws, underwhich anybody can got a charter to do any-

They have Iweu sohor aod steadyhere. 1 don't Uiluk Huhukaa can Epoll them.

i't trace tbe other rumor to any reliablextthataoma anfttnoors, Qrciuen and con-

ductors are going too.I bear of a rackut between two ex-J. P'a oi -.

ut Nbtcoug. Gontlaraou, the peace of thorealm ia in your keeping. Don't set tho ox-

|il« of broaktng It. Leave that for (ho otheriba of the law.bear they fouud a man In How York city

the other dny who swore ho never heard otChnuneuy M. Donate, tbo genial Preddent ofthe N. Y. C, & H. P.. Itailroad. Talk of JerseyIgnorance 1 Don't think you'd find a mailamong the mountains liereas Ignorant as that.And yet when tbe president of the society fortht suppression of vice lectured hi Buwhopo Iasked a gentleman Vo go and hear tain and beasked me who be was, and be was not likaMurk Twain, who when aiked It be was goingtoHCoaoueral Grant, replied, " CJrant I Orant,who is Uciintal Grout I" Uark wus foolinK,

thing, anywhere, pipaid in New J (

reney. Tbo foreign corporationsbave paid the Slate over WOO,000 a year forliuras, and, whon all have been oompelled tol*y, the yearly rovenue from this snurco wi lprobably reach HJ00,WW. Tho last LeeLriaturenuwd a law to bring tham all to tornw, theUorernor being aulhoricod to declare void tkechsrten of oompanieg tha* havo not paid atrmtpr two years. New Jersey has the good

. lutk^o get some of the biggest curporatiuuifursMd in K««r York and FbHudelphla, withc^#»al aooouuts running as high as •23,000,000to «W,000,O00. Tharo are twenty companiwf k « * r « l ia NIW Jersey wita moro than*l,«n)0u0 and. elgnlcea wbQM nniial ia a" * < >l,OQ0,OQQ.-fhiladelphla Ledger.

T h a t la Killag Jerasp Pish ?AH OTBT New Jersey the fish have beet

^M*B io lakes, reservolrs,andj>on(le,(iiid tbuliAeath him been attribute.1 to low water and

best. Hundreds of dead cols woretax tho Newark supply reservoir olast wccJr, and Drake's jiond ot I n

, which ia on Uie stream supplyingelk with watur, is offentive to tho

•ostrils from putrid carp, catltsh, BUHUSU andMil Hickera which Save Uoated up on tho

o Uio other gUiwhispered that

k ' 1 "tho "DoCastro

Death bos boon iu our midst and tabenClara, youngest child of Frank M. VVillluoiB.fibo won a bright littlo CblnR and iaa groat los:to tbe pureiiU, but wo coinmund them to locibuvo to Him that dueth all tbiiigi welt, feija is gone to her rust to bloom hi Hoar en.Mr. John Uusauy'u youngest wai takoti by

death last Saturday. I t waa a bright ltttliboy, but i« gono where no traveler returns.

Tbos. ScaJos is working for Mr. Tboe. Tono.Uu tbiiikultlsintioli better than working on

Tbos. Tone Ia still busy on the roads andTiiomos can handle tho plow orscrapor to per-fection.

Johu Jones has been wearing a smile ollato.He Bay* It Is better than lager beer. I t 1B afloe boy—BDtiie one to help him when he gets

Mr, Uenry Baker has cut down tbe tree Infront and the stones are on the ground to fixup tbe fence In front, whiofavrill make a greatimprovement, more especially i t ha extend*the sidewalk: that Mr. Thoe. Tone started torn*time ago.

Ur. John Hocking has hod a new kitcheng s hod a new kitchenbuilt. That Is right, John. Keep on and youwill get there.

The young folks enjuy tbemnlves playingcroquet, lawn tennis aud bate hall in Uie even-ion. I like to aee thorn play, for l uwd tobeyoung myself,

Ur. PhlB Klasey haa fluiahod painting foitbe preeent. He did s good lettering on

!betnli»l .worka," where Uiny tiuod totilpburie acid, aro to ho nwod, so ttoy . „

offoud tho eye of tho city visitor to Uopatcongany more; that tho stumps are teba taken outof themanh; that the D.,L & W. folkshaTtbought the now railroad from Bhlpplngport totho Furcite Powder works and are going to laytho ties and rails, and put that bridge aoromttio canal; that tho newdredgiag machine will

- ' ho at work by Thursday.1 f eos and tales are The T . I'. B. O. E. of tho Stanhope Presby.

terian Church took tbelr trip to Mrs, "Wills'*by Morris Canal on Monday ovoning, accom-panied by the Btanhojio Band, who are makingexcellent music now. They had a very nicetime, and did not come book until after theshower.

Mr. SwaJa of this town J« 87 Tears old andhe reads every paragrapb In theEBAtrotn thefirst page to the last every week, He Is ruggedand healthy yet, .

The ropo Jbroke on plane Mo. 3 weat as aloaded boat vras coming up In tha car. Carand boat went back to the poet of the plowpmtty livoly. Lucidly nobody waa hurt, bu:they are pawing only oue box at A time-thatis half a canal boat—which is prclty glowcabling. I am told there are three planu onUio canal whore that kind of thing is being'one now.

illss Hopping, of Madison, is vldtlnB HissNellie Btackhouso at Stanhope.

Harry Bavin, the four-year-oiil MD of ma-chinist Fred. N. DavJs, w « buried In Stan-bops Union Cemetery on Tuoaday. He was a

Uie wagons, fie con get tbare with the pitch-fork or lone-baudled pen, either.

John Bunds celebrated Us 40th birthday.Cutne, John, it Ji time for you to go house-keeping.

Ur. Hiram Bands and wife, of Morrittowti,were visiting friends but week. We wereKind to see that Hiram li improvltiKin health.Wo hope they won't make a Democrat ol himdown at the county seat t

KENVJL.Him Minnie Btaate, of Chester, spent Bun-

day with friends at Pansy Cottage.Mr. J . PJuaiGtoad and family, of this place,

AtGmnwood lekd only the catiUb haveU « B affected, hut thousands of carcawos of

r wore in length,' lying where they

fbk, many of thmn B footar* floathur on the surfaceohave washed up o n tho shores. Those•hteuy found iQ the shallow water a t thelower end of the labp. I t ia thought strangethat while the usually hardy catfish havesuffered, tho porch, baas aud pickerelhavocs-

i and Milk.The Btata Board of Health has begun

earnest a move ogalant tuberculosis, and willoik tbo co-operation of local boards adjacentU large cities. The present particular move

: nea t U toward u » ralatlou of the New JerseyHllk npidy to lung troublei in tbe large cities.I t is held that tubercle-Infected cows must•ecmarily produce diseased milk, which be-•wnes a vehicle for theipread ot king dbeases.Dr. 'Hin t at tbe State Board of Health andSalrrCommlMioaer Geo. KcGulre are nowat work gathering data. They have reachedttaooncunlcmUmt the d ty bonrdt of healthUroughout tiie HUt4 skould inauguratejwriodical inspections ef all cattle within thelrjarisdletlca.

p aiy on Tuesday. He was abright boy for his ago and the sympathy ofthe community is with tbe bereaved parents.

Dave Moore, a drunken stonetntter, whosename is not unknown iu Morris coanty, wassitting on the bridge a t the foot of Stanhopeplane a short time before the ro|ie brake theottar day, when he fell over back wards, a dis-tance of about eight feet, and cut a hole in hisbead. Dr. BavIdBon cnina ;uid sowed It upThey nay Moore is running around drunk yet—cut bis bead open oil the 2Qttit it in tlio nlgbtof Uio 3(tb uow-aud did not know he fell offtbo bridge and cut his brad o uutll some-body told htm about It afterward*. "Whattoola some mortals he 1

Major Levl V. Chase, of California, i» on bisway around tbe world with hia wife and theystopped s t Mr. Peter Van Neot'o, at Stanhope,to visit Alii. Chase'* slsUr, Mra. VutRest

The coming Sabbath, June 28ttt, will be ob-served as Children1* Day.[a the ^reebyterlanChurch, of Stanhopfl, The mornfng eierdjectrill oonsfst chiefly In a " Choral Service,"with responiiva readlnst, and two brief ad-dresses. At this service the unbaptlttd chil-dren of tbe congregation Are to be pmentedfor baptism, Tho evening hour wUl be de-voted to a discourse upon the following eub-jectj'-TueModoornaptlnn. Can Immersionbe proved I \* Sprinkling Scriptural f

are virftiDg mllh Mrs. John Greek at Decker'toirn.

Mrs. B. Smltb, who has been spending a fewweeks with her mother at Jersey City, haa~)turned.

Mr. Wallace Ilentelta, of New York, hasbeen engaged to occupy tbe position vacatedby Mr. ttred. Thlhou, at the BuocanmnaPharmacy,

Miss Carrie Ooodalo, of Dover, was in townSaturday lost.

Mrs. IViufleld Maybarry b the guost of herfather, Mr. C. Hturanf.

"Shaker bonnets" aro very faohlonoblB inthis toivn at present. We woulJ advise eachlady to purchase one, as you may u well beout of the world as out of style. >

A blnyollrt li farced to dismount when beencounters a rock or stamp, hut fortunatelycam compel a DAISY to bend iU head exceed-ingly Lowx, and even a little Bran to fly athis approach, • c —

Mrs. Chas. Ball, of Lending, ipent Tours-day whta her jnotlier, Mrs, Smith.

Miss hllnn Stumpf, who has been vudtlnitfdends In tliu city, lias returned. .

lln V U I N and Mrs.AI. Smith, of Drakes-cllie, spent Monday with Mra, Peter Btumpf

We uoUced Mr. deo. HIcbards, of Dover,

' BUBTia.Mr, C. B. Nbbola and Mn. E. J . Ratutey,

of Detroit, Mich., aro visiting Mrs. Mar Nor.lau.Miaa Lizzie Cor win, of Buccasunna, spent

Thursday with Uie Misses Lone, of this placeMr. and Mrs. George Cooper and daughter,

Miss Ada, formerly of this place, but now ofWorcester, oloss., will Boll for Europe on July4th. They bare engaged passage on tbe" Catalonia " end will go by tlie Cunard Lino.While abroad they will vl&lt London andother places of Interest, but tbe greater partof tlieir time will be tpent in Scotland, thehomo of Ur. Cooper's parents. We wish themboa voyage.

Baker Bros., bottlers, are doing a verylarge busJuesj this summer. Thoy have an ox.tennlre trade, aud aro Hupplyiug uaarly all tlie[>teli and boardiug housus in thli vicinity.Tha Hotel DresUn opened on Thursday with

Ur. d. ii, Dnxkway aa manager. Nearly allthe rooms are engaged and a prosperoussoaon Is expected.Tha name of Rustle being abandoned after

July first, poet oQlcs, station, a te , beingchanged to Mt. Arlington our correspondencewill hereafter bo headed Mt Arlington

Tbe strawberry festival which was held atMr. ii. p, Jackson a on Tuesday evening,netted about seventeen dollars

Mr. Van Dyke and family of Morrlstowapetit last Sunday with Councilman and MrsT. D. Stephens.Muyor and Airs H P Froth In gham havo

Iteen ontertnlnlug a number of frionds a t'1 Cresoent Lodge " this weak «

Ur, James T. Lowe has accepted a positionas telegraph operator a t Hotel Breslin

Mr, J . B. Salmon started for Kansas Cityut Friday.WflextendourliBartIeat<x)ngratulatlL_ _.

Dr. E, C. Whjglns, of Buccuunna, who wasiresented with n bouncing boy on last Batur*Isy.Mr. William CliaplU, ol Buccasunno, bos

been engaged to run tbo butohor route of thenew Ut. Arlington market

National Union Bank.

1KEC1,CftUilor.

ALAEGETENT,14x21 in size, for rent or sale,

Inquire ofE. STUHPF,

lw Dover, N. J.

0EA88 SAIE.Tbe und«n<lsnal will ull at iiuTilio AIKIUOU,

«t bh d i n i.our Ilncl.imy, ,,,i TUESDAYJULY 7th, &t a P. M., nhout 25 AORSfOF LiKABS, u|iland •uil iiiMdiiw. in lota toul l l f F . I>. UENDEH.

FinlcUan.v . Hockaw»y; K. J .

THE I10BRIE COUNTY ;

SAVINGS BANK,J>lorrltlo«vnt N* J*

3Bta

The iranarar* of thla Dank bave orderedpaid, from tie e&raitZB of tbs past U months,to the depositors euUllea thereto under thoby-laws, a Minlaunual lutenst dlvldood atthe rate of three par centum wirannum on allaccounts of | 5 aud upward to 12,000, and a ttho rate of two and one-Jialf per centum perannum on UIB n c e u of (3CU0, payable onand after Tuesday, July 2bt, mi. .

Dopoelta mode on or before July Bd willdraw interwt from July lit.

For tbe accommodation of depositors thek ill b Friday eveBlng. July 3d,o open o

o'clock.

June 20lh, 1801.

II. T. HULL,fieo'y aud Treaa.

4th of JulyAT UKE HOPATCOHG.

Tin ia ot July triU be obnemd at

CALLAGFIAN'S ISLAND

tbmjifbeut tha entlro day There will be aBALL GAME, FOOT IIA0E8 and otherathliUc sports, and DANLlNCt thraugbouttho tla and oveiling A grand good tune 1Bproralaed DANIEI GAL"

Iwp

*r moiner, airs. iftiPTP.Mr. Eli>h Uonez and Miss Emma Uonex,

o( Morristown, ware In Rurtto on BundayThe rioting exerclsea of the Kenvll school

will take place on Friday afternoonRUBTKU.TS

XXXLBBOOK,Last Bunday was so Tory stormy that fl

failed to attend any ot the aervlcMWeandourpreaentpaitOT.Rev Mr Brown,

very much liked fay hia people He haa aucha hearty, genial way about him that one cannot uu tba pletEM when In bit company,even IE Uie companionship bo no closer thanthat between pulpit and pew

Onr publlo school beld Ite lait session onJloodny of tbla week On Tuesday eveningtbo children entertained their Irionda wlU) ashort literary eiorcbe.

Tbe measles havo been so prevalent tha pastfour weeks aa to greatly Itu#on Uie uchool at-tendance. K.

Freakaofiasfctalnv.Oeo. Barber, Uvlag on tht* NeJwn Olbba

farm, near AUomuchy, had two horses killedbjr lightning k i t weak. Thoy were Handingunder a large tree near toe wagon housB^anda very peculiar Incident was Utat there wasno evidence that the tree under which thehorsei were atandlngwai touched at all. Ur.Barber and but wife were milking under Uietree but a few minutes before. Tbe horse*wbra Insured for (100 each.

In town on Tuesday. Viouer.

WVL 8. COLLABD.s -:- UPHOLbTEBEB,

LUMBEROr ALL KTMJH, BIEttH ARO QUAUTY,

be found in my yard X keep my et™.protected from tbe weather and my

prices are ressonoblo when yon am buyinggive me a call before placing your order

A. JUDSOIVCOE,YARD AND OFFICE ON

BlacktvcU Stieei, Dover, jyt J,

THE GEO. RICHARDS CO.

Underwear.MIBSES BuMMiiit MEIHNO Y E S I S

16 inch18 "20 «

8o.eaohflo.

i.XOo..12o.

.- '.'.','.'.'.'.'. iec18o.

.20c.22o. "24c. "

!B' Bummer Merino Tests 35o. each.

LADIES' FINE JEnSET ItlBDED VE8TS

nt 10o., 15o., 85o., 40c.,.50a, and 75c. each.'

L a i s ' ffinslin Unflerwear.Ooraet COTOTS , . , , 49o. each.

Sk i r ts . . . . . fiOa. «Night Bobes 6!)o. "Chemise , . , , 59c. "Drawers 49c. "

Embroidered SwissFlouncings,

21 inches wide, 25c. yard.•15 .14o.

DLAOK tm Wnrra, AND PLAIN B U C K "

Satines,GOAiliKTEED ABBOLUTELY FAST

16o.t 2Go., and 85o, jord.

THE K0KBIS COUNTY

SAYIN35 BANK,M 0 H H I 3 T 0 W N , N. J .

1ICORPQRATB1D MAKCH'ad, 18T«

PrMldaat—9KNIT W MILLED.yio»l>,u!d.iil-AOKSLIUS B HULh!BHnta r jMdTi .Mnr . r~a T HULL

-MiHAOKHB,

Apili lit, i n

i'tnt Itevcra.

AQSETE

A 0OHPI3XB ASSORTMENT OF

Silk Gloves andMitts,

CCMLOBS AND BLACK,

at 2Jo. to | 1 por pair.

Hammocks,FOIL SIZE , , . 75c. each

SHOES.130 pairs Ladies' Fine Dongoln

Kid Uuttou Shoes, with pat-ent leather Ups, at - - 81.69

120 pairs Ladies' Fine DongolaKid Button Shoes, Sox foeand Common Sense styles, at 1.25

200 pairs Child's Grain TippedSpring Heel Button KclioolShoes, at - - - - - 76c.

200 pairs Hisses do, at - - 95c.Lnolos' Oxford Ties, Kid and Patent

Leather, at lowe&t prices. '

The "Gem"Ice Cream Freezer

BEST PEEEZEK MADE.

2 Quart8 "4 . "6 "8 "

$1571.892.31

-3.98. . . . . ' 3.79

AlaskaRefrigerators

at $8.00, »11.20 nnd <mcl>.

PAINTS.Reruly-Wned Paints, White Lead and Linseed

Oil, at lowest prloea

OALYAISIZEU

POULTRY METTINO,Jo per square foot.

THE GENTTINK

Buckeye Mower,l'RICE $43.50.

SOUTH BEND

Chilled Plows.H60, tfi.00 and *800o«oh

TINE

fineries and Provisions.CANNED MEATS,

" VEGETABLES,

" PBTHTS,

" SOUPS.

Spookl attention $ven to our stook ot fine

TEAS, COrFEES md SPIOEft

A complete line of 7 J

OBJIOKEBS AND BISCUITS. , •

*Wo umte the attention of

Ficnic and Canning Parliesto our large and Tariwl stock, from'wliTob their

waits nan be sapplied at short notice.

KNAPP'SROOT BEER

EXTRACT13c. pep bottle.

Two Bottles for 25c.TELEPHONE CALL 25. Mail orders promptly and carefully attended to*.

THE GEO. RICHARDS CO.r. jr.

UlBILITlfiS.v — — , — „ , • 91K9 Mi oi>Utls.ated eipun.,. %

•udaatrned Inter- teit on depotiton'arooaQUfromJaal i t to April M , 7,tW &j

aT()M $1 007 i 4 01Snrpin* . . . 105 730 IS

I n t . « i l l - deolared and na4d in J -nn . r , andJBI ol «iok jear frem tba prodls of tb* pre-

De|KHlta undo on or before lbs U da • olr "«rT,Apr i Jul a«aOotoberdr»wlq*rMlfnmtksfintilajioteftldMUlil

D O U UIPUBMITDRE, OIL CLOTH, MA.TTBE88E8,

. AHDBBDDIHO.

AIH-MATTRESSES HADB OVEK

BLAOEWELL ST., DOVEB, N. J.(Next to Pardet A Clark's.)

QiNKINO BOUltSifl A K talm d.l l j uKotptRiturday Bat-

nidayt fromOi w to 1 1 K (noon) anJ(rota 7 WO J- M

omOi w to 1 1 K ((rota 7 WO J- M

L e u e n remain ing nBolaiMedin tbe P o t t O S c « M OoTer.N.J,

' Dovn, IT. J., June 2SLh, 1601.

sucoAsvznrA,lUr. Mr. England, ot Cheater, will exchange•ulplUi with Dr. Btoa'dard Sunday morning,^ Mr. Boss, of Dover, will addrem the Young

dny evening, at tbe Linnet Memorial Chapel.Tbe glorious Fourth Is to bo celebrated hers

as weM as olsoirbcro. We ore to b&vo anoration, reading of the declaration of Inde-pendence, mwlUl muslo and all that portalmto a regulation 4th of July eelebratl«a. Thi.plaroof meeilugvrlll bo at the PreqbyterlanChurch. Timo,at2p,H. Aftor which Uerowill be a-fair and faatlval on the churchgroundB for tbe bahuce of tha day and eten*ioK. Froceeda for U» benefit of theohn«h.

ThsnostleratAllle'ahotel paddled lila canoe.upthecanaltolAtwHopatooiigand'oa onto•—.—4i . ¥.t__j n r - j — J - , ( where be an-

Sou of too Involution.Thfi Now Jorsoy Society of ths Sow *f Uie

American Rflfolutlon nud tho UonmouUiBattle MonDKoent Amodatlon will oelobrato

; tbe one bundxwl nod thirteenth winiTeraaryof tke Battle of llonmouth on Saturday, JumSTttu At U o'clock curlagM will oonrey thLmembenol tbo aodetlea and their guwta totbabmttlefield. Tliey will thonprocea) to tbe•Id Tennent Cbnrch, wbero appropriate ei-

' utLMf.will behold. At 2o'clock the partywill return to Freehold, whorea cdhtion will

. Tbe usertioss mat "Uie Republicans aregetUng alarmed At the condition of tbo Tr«w-urr " would be all right If th» word DemocraUwere mbBUtotedfoT Republicans. Jmt abouttb . t ine that t ie Democratic howl oC " T W . .u r j imolTBDCT " wai a t lt» height, BearetaryFrwtcr oaniB out iritb the announcement that

' all ths 0V pw " a t bondi would be rtdoamod.;, aftthalr maturity, three menttu henoa. The

Setaocrata hart good canse to be alarmed.

A'million nIf *W« Wer* Crowded.

Wm, Qrltnee b u commonwd buOdlDE tbeU.S.CondltreettlBoce In the pukotBoon-ton. Mr.OrioiesiBaskllfQlmecbaalo. Tho to-are he emplorw nans bat skilful mechanics.

He has about thirty men employed and b uall tha work ha can do,

Jacob llomalne, of Fox Hill, has Uio flnertRraftod cherry trees to be soon anyvhersSome thirty yean ago Mr. Itomaine graftedthese trees, and as be remarked Uie other dayalthough be was an aged man, he wns livingto eat the frultfl of hit labor.

Be*. Cbas. H. Van Natter will commence* sorlca of four scrmous front next Sabhatbevenhig. Subject! as lollowi • Juno 2Stb11 Choice or Companions. With whom ihall Iaraociator July 6th, "Cboloaof occupation.How shall I earn my Jiving t" July 12th," Choice of books. 'WhatibaU I read p Joly10th, "Choice of a roaster. Whom (ball IBerrol" •

Don't forgot tho Epirorth Leagus concertIn the Pardppany M. E. Chnrcb on Tuesdayevening, Juno 30th. Come and bear our homovocal talent. Tickets, 35 c«nta.

Bertrand'i Island, Wicountered high winds and ,,_.,fearing ihipwnelc be pulled off his booU andprepared for tha wont. He had Karoalydonew when O7ar be went. Pottohfttoly hecouM swim. He rose to tbe surface and mebobta went to (lie bottom. Aa&lrtonce cameto him, and he leooTend hia oanoa, and pad-dled back homeward ai far sia DrakesTlUe,from wbence be came bomo barefootod, • wetand foot sore man. • p.

' KOBvxtiaiowir.Assistant Marshal Robert Miller has ao-

wptid the Janltorship ol Uw FarreJlj btuld-tog, on Booth l U w t - • .'

Thi only boy graduate a t the dodnj exer-cbeaof tho Maple ATwiuft public school hurt

Samuel C. Haven, son of Priod-

U n . J . Prandsoo,3. a . Job ^ ^

Dr. J . O. _Chu.E.ViTandroof*

Mra.JwnloBlanchardOut Henneke (8)Sirs. Elmer Powers,Wra F Rowell« n . Eddie William*.

JA8. S. MKLIOR, P. at.

MYERS—TRUBCOTT—In Dover. Uay 301b,at tna homo of tha bride, by Iter. Fred

- Dloom, John H. Kyera and Ida I) Tniscott,both of Dover.

F1KNESOLY—FOWLER—In Dover. MaySOth, a t tbe parHoago of Qraco M EChimh, by Ile^PMdTBloom J a l ~

' r, of Morrislov, * " ' ~L Valley.

JEFFEIlY-DAWEON-ln Dover, June IS,at the residence of W. fi aiUen, by RevFred. Bloom, Richard Jeffery and Marga

SHEDAEER-SWrrCHLKR-In Dover, Ji20th, a t the parsonac« of Grace M

liainton, Ifeur York.BURD-HUKT-lDDorer, J U M SSd, i t the

THE

ALL TBE NOVELTIES IK

Jackets,Blazers,

Reefers.Cloth and Bead.

CAPES. 8

OEGAN,

J

in Etae-

Fridaypel Vf. L. R. Haven. Ain the evening hy the gradi

Bar1reotpdidnatlns

• together, aochnot oocopytng more than four square feet,

/ could be placed on a patch but little mareUUM a thlnl of a mile square. ' A aquarB milewtUaacommbdats,7,9X15,000 men. .At that

. rate *«i whola populaUonof tbe ifuit«d States': ITCMIC hardly OOTGT nma miles square, and the

i b population of tha world could itand on

f^}\ Babjr Oaxrlacu;;;cbaaa«rtfajui «r«r, from WM up, at the DM

, co.I t Is a tlngnlar fact that though thsre Is

plenty of work tramp* are numerous. I t Isseldom we hara area mare of these charaobnthan this year, and they are a hard lookingwt. Ho lesa than throe able-bodied lookingtramps called In oue day for something to eatat tbe boose of Jacob Vanderhoff. UnclsJake eald, " fill tb«in up. and send them ontfaalr way rejoicing."

Ed win Qoinbj bus been spending a few dayiat t i e club house at Lake Bhonguin and re-jiorta EsUng good.-We can safely cay that William Bates and

Jaoob Vanderhotr have tbe Ontst fields o( cornIn Halseytown. Keep tbe cnlttrator goingand see who it best..

John Baldwin'^ hone nut away lait Sutmorning while taking Uio milk to Uio 1bonne, breaking Uie wagon atul hurting tlwhoy who vros driving. Tbo h a m becameMghtaned at Uw noise of the nil] It oan*.

It Is Uio intoction of William Benedict, ofParslppany, to taks down tha old on" 'n«ar bU m U u m nnd when dnoe Urdiet will hara u l l u i place u Jh*r» ta ID

( J H A I M .

I l l -class to their

Morrlstown Lodge, K of P., No. HI,ferred tha rank of Esquire cm on* Pag* lastFriday evening and nominated their offlowif a r t h e e n i n l n g y e a r . . . • : *•;••,:. •..• ;•

DftTld Balrd, who has been oonGoad to hi*house for sotne time, is again able to b» out.

John W. Hoffman, BUte agent for theK.ot P. charta, was In town this week, deliyaringorders. . .

Morristownluuboeji supplied with a longfait need in a train for Dover la tho mlddta ofUw arternoon. It leaves ben a tB:« p. v.-

' • " : • - ' • • - : • / • • - ' • • X . Y . 2 . :

. BQHOOLEV'fl MOTJHTAIW;MI« Annlo Swayse, of Trenton, and Mien

Hand Stephens, of BacksUatown, were theguests of Miss Mabel Heath daring the pastweek. • . - . • : . ',• Mrs. Dr. Hann and danghtor, of Dover,hire been Tisitlng Mrs. Wm. Cook.

Ulaa M. E. Bcadden bvUtlog nlatirMlnPort Oram and Dover. - "

Mn. Joseph Hnth spmt Wedneiday InWorriitown. ,:• " "o ' • '•- ,•.-••-

Mlai NelUe^ampsoo Is on tha sick llct wifeUw measlts, Tbej s«em loth to leave us,

Mra, F. R, fiotkin and soos.oC DoTor, spontSunday with tar father.,

Mr; ffa Cltwwn ncalved • mrnn cut onbli leg last Eatordsy, but Is convalescing attilswritiKg. j -1 ;; •

Owing to Uie stormy weather there Tfiimday school or pra -•

, Uanha H. Burd, (awl iUry A. Hunt, of Dover '

L A K E - K I B L T J O - J U M Utb, at the bride1!home in OranvUls, N Y.byXter J WUke.Anul Lake, of Hew York city, MidMtAi to . A. Kiting, of GranTllle. W Y

TAYLOR—In Dover, J U M 33d,Olive B n .' daughter ol Jobs J . and Lena Taylor, aged

1 year, I I months and 11 days.

NOTICE!nth* borne of tha subscriber

" - C b l l d J Hnamed Fred. Kelley, a n d 13 yean. I hereby

Bve notice that 1 wilfoot be responsible forsscUoranydebUofhlsooDtnottog Far-

Ut. knowing o thu

SHIET WAIST,

(WITH BAND.)

Correct Styles!

Fast Colors!

Ask to see it!

DICKERSONESDOVER,

SEE OUB LIKE OF

Parasols!INFANTS AND CHILDREN'S

SWISS CAPS AND HATS.LAOS AND CHENILLE iV

CURTAINS.BABY CARRIAGES.;

ft,,.:OMAN'Fa.Co.'i

Pianos, Organs, Stools and Portfolios.

DOVER. N. J.

F O R S A L E .

liutnBill,ir J £8-2w

FOE THE 4th OFTlio largest and most yorieil display of PirowoiLa uvorr.soaa in this

laoabt; is now offered Btore of

CH AS, H. BENNETTSUSSEX STREET, DOVER, NT. "J.; .> ; ~ A T -WHOLESALE OB BETAIL, , •

for oeletaKoii^ipMUea or pnvate-ijratjoBos.' Stool Oio lost anflfor oolebMtioni; parties or p n v a t a i p u t p l e s t an.'prices tho lowest. * Tho stoik ifl Entirely new, not a piece havingv1:;;W£'v*<;~5S;S;ibeen oaniet^or* ftota last year.

LOOK! % LOOK!* Grutratin^rittainoinr tntlraitockof

GlotMngialid GeirtB1 PurnisMngs,Onr motto : Q D I C t 8 i L E 8 ! SMALL PROFITS!

And wo ore amo,to «dl you U you eiamino onr goods ana Rot onrH "SW-Sf !* irioti. Wo nave only

ONE PRICE FOR ALLfAny dhlli o'iiij main aa good a fcorciun in onr store as a grown nelson

t. We t » « t nil ahke. We oarrj a full Una o f ,

•"j'OAPB and CLOTHINa,

;"Ontini Sliirts, Blazers, Smnmer Coats,

LOW

ON ntSTALLMEOTS.

NBW PIANOS^ "

is TEB MOKXH.

DEW OEGANS '

»o. PEE WEEK.

wD UP I

17* Toning and n«p»ir-ing promptly attended to.

COJffl AND SEE VB. TTB WtLt, TAT YO0B >ARE IP VOTJ BUT * '

WM. 8. WIII01IT. . . . . . .

PIANOS AND OB<3AN8

J. H AIRHOUSE,WATCHMAKER and JEWELER, I l

BLACK-WELL STREET, DOVER, JSf^J.

I Fatcbes, U s ,JEWELRY, BOUD SILVER AND BTLVBR-PI^TED

•WARE, SPECTACLES ASD EYE GLAJ3BB8,

Watch raoremwiui ti aD tha lesdlw ,E^orelgii mtken f— — " *STrr?* -

REPAIRING Off FXHB TFATCH2S A BPUOlil.TY.

e r wATcHEa BOLD OK raBTAunaro

Trunk's, Satchels, etc.Tho prettiest-HAMUOOKS in IOYOF aro fonnd at

FIREWORKS ALABQE AND

ROOKETS. CAWDLESi BOMBS,-. _, -^V-/-iTIRE CRACKERS, ORPEDOES,' -,

BALOONS^ -^*t—---" ' ' 'f' -v

t&Z&Zs^VX-*

, jff»e 28.

. U * AUTHOiHIE 1

IAWB OF MEy JEBBE7,

aHAprap OIAXIAs ant providing fot tt» MtablLahm«st _

tba BlMe ur New Juse ; of fish and -bellflan oultanl and blol^iwd itutii

* Whereat, provided Uiureat "*within (£e Btato bfNeirabsUfldi Baituraland

' with inob. labonttatloui

ittat

' wltn nob. laboratory faaJMftd of • naiaa;.; titfl *xa .Wolojioal cbuaoler as will en":", eWe iuvmitigKlvra lo prosecute tue'necet-- .awy wioatlttc and biological inqaitUa.in..'<\ opnnacttoa therewith | therefore, ;

1. BojlenaoUd b j t h ( Senate andean.»tal Assemblr of the Bute of New Jewoy.TbHiJlUJBreal prtpenv .awoteato mob

' pnrppBQi iwl-tM exempt [romtauiloo, andfhat i r t h i m o r e Iba mlborltlm la ChargepnrppBQi iwl-tM exempt [ r o m t a l o o , andfhat, inrtheimore, Iba mlborltlm la Charge

; • pf metstatical (ball b a n tf» tight. to fish;•,', munaloBtoOf in *»* o'*k» public, wjOen , Ot

' net*, taitrJs, iturfsoe trawls, «t - osten, for•• Ibo aol6,parpM6 of .obtaining .tha m*UrkU

nsfldsd U J piOMdatiDg 4be parposM iiid- ntoeuwj Uit»«tJ(»Uoiifl ia the dlraotlon o

;: the arfentlflo object* for wbfcli auoa stationntoeuwj Uit»«tJ(»Uoiifl ia the dlraotlon of

;: the arfentlflo object* for wbfcli auoa station*trtormirtMi»(*b][ibeJ ; '

';. ::•' ty aneadetMo read aa'follows i .'-• '.•* SB And be It eniotfdVTliat phna and run.

'•'•;/.• ognlauifua takiniadTftrdlota rctiderod berore. .-,- me presiding Jnd|e only of tm.murt of ojer

'..-, and tenniporiod geiural Jill dolirery.or ihel*w jcdgepnlj of ine Mart or general quarter

*" -sa.baU'U.<t valid cnoall; asullras« other,

iiX*5"•I; -Be It enacted I

i l el in to 1hi> HiVo

h cr lie nollca ooatli ofpointlD sod jor euh cr - l ie nollca ooatli ofuld oil/»ojoi*, ytloMdotjIt'iliall ho *o»tItiid (he Mulcnrcl ttieoourlto whioli be m>>bflappoialtd of uilgoud' mnd'U the Miminitlonn, triili »nd proeeedlbg*V liid - (herein bo-Ibro WIUMIec Initlw ar JaaRe wty tiutd or fitIn th? u«e i •nob elot* iltall ooflet the dlrta.tloti oF lha oanrt keep *brioi roooM of ill nut-t a ' t l b ^ b U b l d e t b e i m t hetetatttilobib•t i l l , naleii.

salaryof fiiftwn:hiaionuoi, to • be, paid1 as ih'Iwardof pfllloeooainilsaloaerf olaUDb oitji lie.•hall bsre<]Dlr*d to enter into a-1 bond to toeeald'oltv In its -corporate name -In -tlia annrof

.three luoimDd aollara^ vltlr at loaitiwo no!-ideal snrailai', to be apprOvwl ot by |bo Hoardoi body of iiiioh dty hating control of theflninoaathereof,eoualuonea lor the"faithfulporroru»ceol ni«duM».whloh bond shall la_ . ..-. y inobi-claricappoint'

** oflloe dnrtug (food

tie re behloli tpiorabj;trol-or

d nwwuif Jir:lmi»g -• con

ihtwfor.lkmeallV'of a• temporaryvloan at: ftvothtrrwlaeltii »ntlt$,etlon of tha tax lavr ooit-,' tobe mado'l^aaolVoilj/aou aliaU thereto

ie provialtro fortU payment tlr&rwf.'. f'-rs_ -'An^ba It enaotGu)»Tb at all oow andv/ataate Inwnalaien^hereitltb, b* and tha''' jfcw hereby' ' 'iseffect)

p ltuno<*b»ll

iulrlnB.or aaiurniuK control of atpnbllorMd.or rolInqnlibiDg the um« tbesaid board : ihali uouurately, duorlbo. anohroad lit a wvltten resolution, and file ft oopytb,a»of, ocftlfiud by the aleik of the board,in tlia offliM of the county olerk, who ahallrecord the same in a ' book lo fas provldodand kepi for that purpoaartha term road.s «o4 tii thlii not, ilikll bo oomrtraoillo Iu-

olu49 Btieet, avfluno, or other publlo hlultVay { piovIdedt.tbaL an; and all roada herototore Moaltiil 1)J *ny UoftidetchoamliBboldenlntbis • t a t e ' b j t he puaaga of arasolndon And'filing of a map or mapv aaprorldwl In tbe/not te .'wblob'tbiu la anam«ndm«at,, may l)B,'iaiproyed juid Outmoney.for.'that.pnrpoafl.ralBed^M If tLleleotioo'iof • Ibis amendment had not been

a * M t t . - • • ' - " . ; • - . ; - • • -!

- - . " . - < • • • ' • . - - • ; n ; • - . ' . • ' • •

2. And be It enacted, That all aoti oi)it i i-ol aola InooDBfuleut with ibla aotboid lib canie are hereby re^caledj mid,, this

ot ahall take offuot May flrrt, one UnxuandIgbt hundred nod ninrtr-onfl^ .A j T f l i p r i l 6,1691; -•! •=*•;. >

y.,- , OHASTBlt'.OUEXIX.':Varther Supptetaent b 1 the aatenlitlBd'*'Ap aot' fot^tbe^anpportof lbs sqvern*mtnt of .'this itatfl.ond to fix iba Mulud( putllo«moow.V approved April fourth,oua thotuuuid: eight,- hundred aadicrty.

1.lia HemotoJ .b / thoBal t i anf laaucratAssaiably.pf thnUlutoof Now1 Jersey,Thatin'eaoh aonnty of this state .baVing apopulation within their Bcnatorial llmlU ex-ceeding alsty eight ^ thousand Inlmbltaulaand under ono bnndnd and • fltty tbaoaondfahabiUtita, the crier, of tha cirooll aniBburl ot'aommon plefts,: ooort of senora[uarler Bflulcna ij( tbs peaoe,' and orpbaiu'

lirt,abaUreo^lteand.ba paid, ah",annuallaty otnins bondtrf; dolla» In'Hen 61 ther dloai; oompenaatloa BOW.provided.< by«V'';aad eooh oompenutlon »hall bo pflloonlhly to hald ortec by tha -eoanty-ni

file oartUoaUof the ooubtyoleikj prorlethat DO paraon who ahull bold1, tha poiltloiif t t d d f i h V U

.__ oouritj abaUtaoelfe any.i_ for UM sarvlMeas aergeast-at2.-4JLIJ be li^waoUd, That ail aole and

partdyofadt»j. e«neralt apoohi), or -looaljndonalsUnt' with ; the-provlslona- of this

aoC'haTand- the aamo uiahanby npaoled,

inoh oorpcrttloa or work,• performed oMaiterUIi far ;« « ' obrnorailon Ibrtbft uwa

lbBieif:toftl]8'inioolit-o(rtbi)of. tnA from «ai(r w.tlmo to mat

mott 'anbaoHpHan •-ArlparobbM In

y farther payata... ,^tbe>Mliionaorlor set; and iaid iloob aijhtvelsj l" • -

ubtinfiHDedjforouoMiaidiQtoths.obppan j bnt iball bo«p«rted<Ui Uil«:w»peol~-.aoeordinir.WIU8/ftrt.\V'-:-;it>4>fw';--J.V-.;v-(-f

• •; 9.. And b« It eaMted, That »S, «oU and parti'.•o/aeta'.l.whaUufjieDtril.iapeolal.iiiMal^or

otbCTWtaa In n r naniw.-lBBOMliwnfc^wlUi or' rtpagnsat to tbe'prof JiioniaC tun u t , bo and

ir BupplonwnVto an net eutiUod^'Au.ac i lo wowauliir ths';aij»«W«Dl arid pay

- =•'•"•*- Mi'lutorrod in, _4 i iag other im

hlpi and villages,"^.hr\one U)Oni»nd eight

, aal to wowau for- ' uitDtof Uieooati1 " n t l U W

•? horeaHM be ooaaMpfltwl jindM tbo proruforiol th I aoi, formlnn.«track, lino > t o * b l cW^W«aBf tyd l«bu«eor t ! i rothe aorracodtalnBga

7 may be earned lo »de-wai«, or -—::ale,'ltaballani) may'.bo'ianfnlifn .uio>BtnR' t h e benefit! which'may' bats been or may bn^OoBferKd noon tbopwtierty-bylbooousiiuo,V »tafc» ofaald t ruer Une ofaeimrs/forthocom-

,MidBop«iio«ijpo»te«)natrooiaBd,MpotetlDK, wWeri CDtyet

be-juwuntflot vatio:, upon aeonTenaaabeaaeabiU ooBttUate a

l n U t l bHi tk»iater»li««t»i: i« con»tri«le»];oonii»otinB t•>.,: property aa'aaisaaoair^k aoch trunk line, *n.I" tUllbo OollooUblo at tba aims time tbe boo.T-fllianeaaed t(niedn for tie- oroaUnoHop

b t U W l * f r o « T boboponeotUn Wetal«emriforro«T b«»j£ Uv eodftdUblf i aod< aaeh naf«rannti a hall• dmw)ntoreat only from .tbe' titha lbs axueai-' M B t t o r ' b u U nwdB;upon^jiroptrtf along

b Uiaral lowerr, for. ttte OOD-r i draw, intaiotl, and; t

, April •tTOn^on

•' ITDoltowuSod by t i e BonfttB^ GeneralAsaamwy of: t*o.- fitato of • New •Jettej, Tout

:. .. when anj oorporatoo orIbtiaUle h«a author-- . 'tandar-may hanalMb: fcatbarln-, Uialuareaio- ofiUoapttalito«*lt'ibaJlbeI*i»tiil lonnoh

l o M d o t o b o mido.aod llio ibiroB liiueJfrom ilme to Una, in.iuob IDOI and in a»obtniBBaraa tbe boatd of jtimatonor - - toaitata

. or fluhaftn vt tbe- corporttton >m.y:iatilBr-

• platneaUleaxtiOcMiv *bail OJraido.nnUli.etrUflsatJi ondar ttm «al of ;tbB eorporatloa,«tUc t fonhtUamooDt aoi diiool inch 1B-vraW u aim tbe autai* taa^tw ouudoato

njrltWadUieiot*! aoioontot atoek.SdVth ' v a l u O l aa.*fl beoa

Approved *i>iil (j

.0 Amendment lo an act ..„..,amerjmantto an aot entitled 'Ak. —etiabln boards of ahoasn fwelwldsM" tacquire, improve and molutain pobljroadi/1 approved March nint*en!h, ontboutaod eight hundred and elghty-niciwhfob. aald amendatory act was apnrorejalaich sign eenth, one thoitaand eiahnudred and ninety *1. Ba it enttuod by tho Senate and Gui

eral Assembly of tbe State of Now JoThat Motion one of the oat entitledamendment to an u t entitled 'An act to eiabla bond* of oUoseu freeholders to aciitilrimprove and maintain publlo roadi,'" aproved Uaroh ntneteetk, one thauaaud. eigcaadrcd and eigbtj-nlno,"wuiohaaid amendaloryaotwai approved March elKhuwuone thoojaod eiebt hundred and ninoty,and UtasanjeUnenby'.amiadad eo aaread««follows, vie. i , -. . ,

; 1. ila it enacted by the SenaU and O<etui AsiemDly of the State of New JemThat It .Bhau.be lawful for Uie boardohOMn freeholders' of any oounty ID lluistate, by the -voles of a majority of all thelaomtwri Uieroof, to aoquire, imprbve main-talnaod aasumafuU auq cxolkalre control olany puUlo raod or io*4t, «T p»ri* thenof,n Ihiir- eointy, aofocaamay bo wwwaorjor tbo purpose of Improving and maintain

ing the urns aa a road or roada for oarrlagea or dUier iehlolan,' but fpr no olboipocpose, e^Mptaoah roads or ivennea aiare now nndoi Ihe oontrol ot any oonnt]n»4 board | Uut in ordsr to acquire and aneume conUol in any oonnty, with power to*Improve and maintain tho same, the aaldboard'ahaJl 'oaUae a nap to ba made; oradopt,'»,. m»p alroadv mode, on: whlob. thipriuolpal pubUa roada or hlghwaya of. thncounty iliall be or aw W4 down, and Bhallcaute tha roadi or parte of roads whlob theaald board Intend to acquire and asiameBubb control of to be piilnlv indioated

thereon and Bball'file.Uta itiduwp, vbanaomorli^.in lbt> uflloa ,of Uie olorkof Uieoounty,. wheroupon Uia. roadaroads ao watked or indicated.map ahaU beooms and bs known as' counljroads,:, and »b*lt Iheraifter be lmprovmmaintained and kept lnTa safe and ooaveal-ButoondiUoaforpubllo'useaa aforesaid t i* ' ' In (be manner provided in thin aol

•U bp lawful lor tba snld boardu„ twiitral.of any road or parts •,

any road so aoyoired and narked, aud to- - - ' - - and atwnme eonlrbl of othor road*

of roadi in fhe oonnty from time totime, wllb the same power1 to Impinial&lalnlbaiuunbi inelibaiot wbbe said map ahull be changed aoaordlogly

st tn platfl ut brktprwlnot. ut tt>e towaalilp ol Qtom| alao all (hat portion of tlio territory of tbsiwnablp of Siiwktoa comprtiod wltnln tboI to wins liiultci beginning at a - PMIDI la th

julreofTolljiatoroidvlifro tbeaanteInteraaoti wiib tbo Oamden sad imboy rallroaOi

bbe alooff tho nildille' line ol xollgtte ro*iewictll toMQireoIUooiCBtowaroiHo

idcrol afreet in a westerly direction to oentrst ai Cooper aveuusi th»uco along tho raid-nf dnnner avcnuetO CflUttt Ol O»mdoQ kf

teiioo *loug the middle luratlroafl northerly .• ifih of Mfirobant-

laware, lUddon,ow,anu <Lbo aeoond pro-

iMn * / • iII^ Bw«»ifluip Oi v * a » w . ' . ' i *••r. '' '

• l'iio staond dlittlot to be. wimpoied af allthat portion or tboilftb wardpf Ihe.cityfcfUamnoo oompritod within thofollowiugllmiia!be III ail I OK at a -puiut ID tbo. cohtreof Lluutreo*; a? tlio fntoriooUtra of .third atreotbflDdaalong' Ihs middle Huo ol Llnoitree•t to tlio centra of FoortU stroeti tliaoor>cff tha middle lieo of: Fourth- atreet sou:!tho centra otLtnoditca; thenae along (hi

ildille lino orii1no,dHch ;uoat to' a polt>( op.•• • .contio ot TMrd B(raet|,tbanoe

•oa at DTRfaoIog, and all thatportion of theUUvwaidibthflcltyorCamden delDntwdas

• b.RhDlca at a point la the ocntre o

ha and ad Uii. act ohill lakeApprorodJvdlfcl

3n: Act (o/anlliorlifl .d'rnpikeodmpanles tolinJghUn.'porllODi.Vof, their -lotupika

1, B« It eoaoled by tho fleoato u d Gen-eral Assembly ot the Stale of Hew Jer»y,'Th»t.wh«n«er :lhe' boant; of diradtdra'ofny tnroplke oompany" bV tbl» alatai, orgaci*ted.by vjrtaeof ;any gerietalor aptoiaT wt

of ilnoorpowlloa,. «li*Q d«Ita to alter aryporUoa of Its turnpike road b j b*rlng:sriouortlon not *xoeedlng oiie Ibonaaod yard* in

l n t h vaoaWd, and relajtng.It In any ottwrn order to Btrilgfateu the aamei It

r l n nength, v

oe, inb U h

aoaWd, n jtng.order to Btrilgfateu the-lawM'for «uotiboardauall'be-tawfai for «uctiboard of "dlreoi

i to maio'auoh altoratbD,'. provided Iba. aWoen ofthe lands oa both sldiu. or Uia

portion vacated, and Uie otroer* of the landson.fflioh.lt lapropo»d to relayauoh portJontball'aDnsant-' lo' nnoh altentioa s and; pro-vM&'fiirtber, tbat the portion ahall be built

ot'tlie otlgtial tovnplto wad Ot .aaoh'.cota;pauy by tuo act under whfcb : Uio pompany

- Ulnoorporated.',-'''-. ••.:|ri;-",'.:v'v;u-<;;(,\_ And bo It .omotwi; That when auoh

altet^lo^Bball>v«beanuade, 11 ehlU betfaa dntrof tha'aald tarnplka' —

of t U w n t y . i " which moll turnplkamay.ib* oUn»t«- the.coaaentof the

IM of i UQd* :• be«rlnb«for#; uentioaed,,«riuowledgail or prored M in tba caw* » of o o n v e y u U t b d i d oer

X b b

aadVkmthBaamefaM boed rolald .wblolioerUOoate ahali-be eioamed .under .the

umon eeal of the turnpike ooaflatiyvandOoate ahali-be eioamed .under .the

umon eeal of the turnpike ooaflatiyv.and, fcindv.of ^ tM*-:pr«tdSeAt atSStTby, iU

t : 4 i b* proven u ', la', the OUH of;iof/kty3«^tir/abrptiia*

;AiidbVHroc»M^,:Tb«liii My. oa»*wbire a tttrnplke road may, run';through>pabUo park belonging toaoy;elty/tha oon:aent hareinbefcia menUoo«d ihal!, :oa" be-halt; of aald city and npon rtqneit by retoi

Uon of the1 oommon oounoll or;otber OOT-m l g b o ^ of «uoa city, tw «Mal«l byie niajot tberaof updertho common Beit

. i l bo It onactcO, That W'certlfioaloid'oooteat, «h«a filed u'sLfonaaidabftlti recordad by tbe clerk or reglaUr bf tbeonniy ID tho book eontalolng the ncord of>ablia roodi, and from the d^e of inch reo-rdtboponloflotturaplkeruad-dMorlbedBnohroootdaa.belpgTMfllrtl Bhill forth-

wKUlxoQmo Taoaledr a n d u t o the ne*potUoa of Bald road desorlbed in :aaoh reard'the'Baldtarbpiks oDtupaoy ihali forth-i t h ^ ' b W V ' v t e d w i l t all:the rlghlath.beiWmVvestedwiltt a l : e .

vtlesfce and irauoblsM^arid anbjeot to altle'dutleii and'obllgiliona granted and Im*Mod1>y the MVaudor;whloh it la Inoorpor-

•5; Aridbe'U'onaoted.i-TbJit•tbe-aald'oeri.Qoato and odoeent, and the' reoord thereof,ft copy or snob record certified dedtr^thend and ofQoial aeal of tba olerk or registerthe eouotf, shall be reoelved In .all-bonrtsvldonuof thu facts, therein Bet forth,A d i i t l i T l t Ul t h.QAndiM) itioimclui,

LIEQeTfuctinunodiately.Approved April 7fJ«01,

ts, therein Bet forth,, Tluit Uils not shall

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farthecjupplemeut to an net entitled "Anact :to- regalata ^leclioos," approved theBixte>nUi (Uy.of April, eighteen hundreda n d f o r t j ' ^ i i , , ; ,

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,l.:-.B4ltenaotedby tho Sonata and Gen-ral Araembly of the Slato or -New. Jd»e»,

ir Uta porpoao of electing mombara of- uuaaaof TaBt&BeutaUv&n ot tlis Uoltetl

toUx, this state luial! be divided into eight

i^ThBobnatiesatOamdeuj Camberhuia,ipaila^, Glpuwstorand B*lem ihnUcou-Unte and be coUod the Pi»t di-lrict.. . >•

< & Tho obnalios of 'Allaatio, Ueroer, Bur-Infltoh and Ooeftn BUiUi;<Jon«ltntD and he

oalTod the Seooha ditlrler.-: ;".:•' •' ; •-' a.'ThWoonntiea -of Hoaertot. llicldleietnd Houmoutb Rh&U oonatiluto and be wiled

l.iThooouulieio^Boiiti.Warfau, Unntor,.

UB«iti^7y<ofK-iJl,'vix:Baml!ei liioomUcId,Caidwell,'ki*l Onuae-ifranlilia, Moat.Olalr1 • • ' - • - - - B iii»liL eouiULuto anUba (tailed

FasuUud„ town*. toinulilpB- and.ciues of

leconntrofUndion, mxi the townablpj i>fUonbdw,-Ifotth'iljnien,:"UniDB, ^ 0 -(ken, Weat Hoboken aud Uio toff a ot union.11 ooniUtQla-Miu be caUnd Uio Bitih:dlt-

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gen aiidPuailiipB- and.o

th towna

hecitJorKawar^intbeconaiybtEfibiUouttidwio,. 10.I t» tullod mo BlstU

TUBeily bflaney City, the* illy at^JIo-,aDaihe townitiipi of il«ilion. andy all' In UIB caunt t H d h l l

bbU,aDaihe townitiipi of i l «earney, all' In UIB cauntj ot Hnd

ditlrioia iball elect 00tbla atata lo the aosae or piaolattretJioUuiUd States, whlou eleotfon Bhilllield on th» Taeaday fl«it »ft«r tlio Orrt Mday iu'Novvmbtr In lbs jdir elRlitwm bndiedaud nluetf-two. and OD tbe Toesdi

aiierlhD flnt Uanitayin Njitinberuchaecond 3«at lL*tua(Wr unul eoug»

Bhall oilifrwit* prirme.8. Aud heUenwiled, Thttlu lbs InUrp

UUouuf tbuaot all rufcrcuoca tocoaniiitie>, towiivTUpr, ward*«ud otbsr muuloli

divtaiuaa aliall be taken to refer lo •noli eontie*, oiLloi. toffnabipj; xardi and other mnk-ipal dltfJlom aa they txM H UioUmetba pa'uiie or ibis sot.

A d A i l U 1-61. .-

OLXXXtr.

AnAotto reapDorllon'llio avvoral!uttcUo"letft*«otNwI(!utctcUolie»tft«otN<w,Ior.e.

1. Qoitunaotcd by tho ttenata and Generalt b l of the tiUtto of New Junwy, That

poia offiecUnK nteoi^era of 1M (JUtpOIfl .„ _ „al aiBimbly of ttila sUta tbe »i»«iss iliall Uo rormeu into anomtiiy dtc«pial lu naidlinr to the nuiuoer

nn.m'»or* uf the (toaural aatambly that aaoouotloa a » to cloot retpaotlvolr. that, it

'The euuatj of Atitntla itiall .oonaUinu aiaiubly dl it riot. '9. And ha it enautcd, That

>beoouipoMHlaafoliii«r«: :

Ttio fl«t tVnitiot \o ui oi[i.r . _. ,„lowqihlp {>' niiluoltolJ, KnulBwood, Fatisado,TurlUBtun, WiHlilnittiu, Omt and H'lhokaa.;Tba aecuud uLtriot *Utl| bo oottpoted of theiwmjiioi gf Friukliu,-Biaxo»Tootl, OaUdloner, Kldl*nJ, New Uirbadoei, Lodi, Boiliftfpringiaud Union, and tho borouita

ttnihorford, " ' ' .•1. Aud ho it ooiotod, TUttbe ccmotj

. .rtiaRtou tliaU oomiliute two amoaibly dlairltid, to beoompoted as MUOBTH; •- ; , ,.

TbB llrat diitrlal to bu oomppaed of themniibipi or Dalran, nearly, lllUQjiijorour''arltDiftoniflorouoOt Uanadold. HurlniEll

md E*»l*iuiit9it,thi)0lij of Burlington 1

°ThB BPOODd (liitrtot stiiU b< coiupouil of _that part nritiBaouutfOt Uurliui(Uiu not luuiudedwdljluthb limit* or tUs first a<u«tub1 lot thereol as above deaorlbed,

And be It tuwiod, Tliat I La cnuuty iloiii-uill oiQMtlltiio Ilirco m* ublydlit W lio QbmiKMwd aa (ottawa;

. _.B first ilnitriot to lie oaiii|in«i-if of the Onthird, fimrtn, KBi«utli suJ olublh wardnot tincity nr OnuiJim, tbo Brut, tlilnl amt funrU

Huv\i uf the stcouil word or tbooltvUJOPI *ll that portion of- tiio nfth wa*d _icitj of Oimiltin cooiprlisd within Iho fol--lug liinlti: bogtunlun1 at a point ]u tlie oen-olTuird atreat.'wbere the sam> tnterseota

-M Lino itrcol] tbonw ft Ion B tba middle Hueof Third nt»et south to ountmuf Lino dlioh;theuoa alou; mlddloof Iiine d It oil weatto Dal-twiro liver; thenuo along. Belawire rirecinrtb to a peint opnpii te to iho ccutreofLooitruut: tdoiioo Rbn« mdclla Imu of Linn utronMl \<i PUUQ ot beKtiiuinH't *H that portionlioBixtU mrdol itiu eltyut C»mJeni»iriiicd wlthlu tlio rolluwlmt llmitui UeglUDli.

atapDlutluthaceutra lloo or lUllroul»TO-nuewburatliasiuo iniertmoU wJtHOhialnul

e al uir tilt) inlildlo lino of ILiIsouth to"oeulro ut LtDadltoli:

itmooa'ouB tiw - middto Uno of Ii'aodttotant lo centre ofBfoadmy; • Lhenoo atoug-lb<iWillollnoorBfoaa»aynorth to oer'lifuliint litteotj tlieudo t'ODR tbe inldir Ubusluut Htroat owi tu tbo pUuo or boRfn'IOR{ all th*t twrlion or Iho nltilb vranl or tbi>ty of Camueu eainpriaeu witbiu the fulluirlogmltti bogiputug at a point In tlio o*ntro Hue

ui mxita Strcoi, nhnra Win aama totaraaolswltl»Llti0 8tioe(j,thoooo ahng middle huo ofSixth atreet uofth to oantre of ltojilon atroel;th«DU« along rulddlo line ol Boyuen etreel eaittooentreor li.ltro-ni aftnuw; theuoe along

•••*-"-- • avenua .uorlb U>

Ion atetmo; tbbliee along, tlio middle Itno .Iiiidou avuiino norlbly to onuirs nf FedonitIreeti tbonos alooFt the middle line of Fed-ral strait woat lo centre of Broadway; Ihiotitr the middle of Uroadirav auatb to oo

jaiUewictll'edetal Blroot; t

d l f M t in

toobtou,y of tbsl tb

ooiCBtowaroiHR; the oontrs linod i t i t t

ie centra line ol Montgonieiy aireett thenoeortberlraloDglhanldTllaof Htgli sireol to

wbera the MmoloteneoUlbetentreof Spring.vld aKKU& Kid plaAb of t efilAnLonv - - '

•Too hlDtb diatrlot being all that part of themnty pffiuontlndi IsDowooniprlBtdwltb*, ttte b«andartu t,f tbe tlitvd, Ditith add four-«cth wardi of. tbo oltvof Howatk, togetherIb that portioDol the .territory no* «ra.

braced wlthla tne Uurlee'ntn ward or the aaldIr of Newark, aad nitliUt'tba fellowJog do-

iirlliad line*, to < wit) bsainnlng at a point In- Did4leofHlghltn«t,ow>oa.U tbo eiat-

tsrmlnui of the oealte of1 Hoatipmeryit, tbopoo wqtterly along, iba .mldileof

WWZS/B.•iKi6r'ijn..lBisii- . . . r »ire olBrbadffatttlionoe Hung Iue mlullo> of Broadiray north to oentre of CuestamMtrtoenodalooffttwotddlollsapfOhw^

nrlyalonR the.niUidlflof .

h l l t h l l d J

ntreorUna street; thi-noa along tbe miie or t ine Htro6< weil to plus of beglaE

jtbMee

tbinuaai." japlug]

, iprliod'wiihln Th7.followtitf llmiti: beglnomg at a point 4n tha oentroi.wcwton aTenuo, wluro ibe" umo inianooiaIthlitneatreeti Iho&oa along tha middle UneN«ntonftvanu«nortbe**tprly :u Uieoenlre

D^rU«ddon aveoae BoathuHtorly to themire lino of Benion street! tbonce alon** the

uiddle Hue ofBauwn atreat to tbs oentro ofibA'WeatJeaoy.raJroadltliouoo along ttio

lddlo line of lue Weak-Jeraey raUtoad to tbotoutta" ol > Jlojden strMi;'tlianoo aloag themiddle JIHB olB^jann slroot to the opntre of

xttiBtroelj thanooalong tbemiddlallno oftxth elreel BOUIU to . ibo cuntro. lino of Line

trttl Ibeneo..*lo»(r"tlnnulddto:iia»of .Dueet eait tb plao« of boginningt and aU ,lu*tUeB'or: tb* MBOM W a > m . tbo.oityof

lamdencaoprliedwuiitntliBioIluKiBgllniitiilbeglnalng at.» point la Ooopw'e oewkj. op-

dtetheoentra of-Fedeiai aUeet, tbensollnfi the middle of F«deral Blreet, - weat/to

te' oentra. Un« of Eleventh - street J thenaeilong- tho mlddla.llno1 of 8evoolhrStreet,lortb, to the wntre of £(inn street r thenoel i t b o U o e o f PcnaBtreet,,eait, todeo-

Ire Une of Eieveolb atreetj thenoe along theoeatn Uiie of Ktev'enth atzeetr nortbi to oen*

e? Uno' of Iilndeo rtreetjthflnoD along•ddle "Hoe:.of Lliid«iv..Btreflli;eart,-1 toooper'a. oFoekt theuoe . along ,;;. Cooper a

creek,eoalh, to plaoe of "bftglnnlngj'aod allthai portlrm ol tho AowMhlp Ol fltookUmleginnlog at a point m the iMuwnro rivtr

joslte the ocntre of Tol)g*t« road) tbenoaonu the mUdle'llneor TqUgaU road, oait,

0 centra oJ^Ctatadon and,Amboy railroad;hence - along middle Uno. o f Oamdea . ami

Amboy ttlUoad,HOUUJ, iomiutM ol.Coppora^baeiVtbeDoe along the mlddto,lhie:ofCooper aventei' aontfaeastsrly, to - oantw ofFmoral atreoti Uienoa along middle -Una of

*Semi;atnat,' "olaaterty" lo oontre ot ; t a ( I : .y line of MtirobantTlIle borongb; theaee

io centre "o( said bound«y line, .flouth, totre ol Browning road; then alcogmlddle

noofBrow»lnB-.road^weit,-.to (OooperBroekj-thorioealong OoDpor'- creek, norlh-

rosterly; U DeUwora rlvorj thenoe along tboDelaware rfrcr to place of beginnlr^; .- •;:'

Ttio third diatrlot* to.bo oompoced oflonceatei d t y , lha first pteolnot of Oa.

ship of .Centre and the townafalp ^of

S? A*od belt 'eaaoted, That the, conatyof1 May; 'ab'allicobjUttite one BMomby dl»-

. And oa.itenaoteti, That tha oo'nnty.oftaberiaod ehall constitute two a aembly

; to be eompowd a< fellowi: •; ^ ?Mtdlilrfet to-b«? composed of theddgetori,^- the' towntblpa of Dew-

I'ahd Vha third ward b(. tt^olly of ^ 1 -

TbVa«>Ona'dlairiot to be oompoeied of tliaV Henri and fonrlh wards of tbo city oi

ilivltle, aod'the'towniblpiof F*!tflnld,•eenwloh, Commercial, Maurice Uitarandi n d i s . . -

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1. And bo It enioted, That the ooanty ofEBBexihiUobnatltato-eleven luMmblydii1

tricUtbbe oompmed 'aifoUbirit •.-•". ' 1 . . : 'Tbo first dlitriot holDg all that, part of the

ary of E««i whloh u oomprued withini present limits of tha o!ty of Hawatk andibraoeanDdn tha following boundary lines,

egging;***a'polnt;In;lW line o t t leuaulo rivar opposite the northeasterly W-rInua of the OBntrtiotJaokBon atreet; thenae«taily-and aonthiily nlonR-tba, Pawaio

r,. followJDR tha.several commanes there-to tlia boundary lino bcWastf tho- tenth

id twelftb vrnrdi. alvtho'xliy of Newark;cQ weiitdrly and - norlhwuHUrly 'along

Mvernl oonraes of the prcsont boundaryo between tenth and twelftJi. .wards ot theiy of Newark,' to n point therein in tielittllo of Elm street oppoalte tho cootra oflamaalreott Uienber:northekatOT^, along

uiddle' of-Adams'street,' to the oontre pfi-arry' Htreeti- Uu'noe; aoittheaitorly,- ahtfgbe oantro of Ferry atraat, to a- point; oppo*

the middle of;iTaokBoa,'-BtrMt; Ihencaerlr-aail POrtLeaatorly,:, along Uie ooutro««kaoa~«Uwt;"b>: lUe Wrinuww theroot;

t d l fJ««kaoa«Uwt l;: lUe W w r ;d thenea to the Pasaalii rtrar and plsoe of

lrtrlot being1 oil1 thurpart'o/f 3Js«r wnloh" nt«w i» com*

d f Uf l f

SeoeondIdlrtrlot betheooDOty of 3Js«r wnloh ntw i» com

Hsed within the lenlh ward of tUif :clty offewark toRothbr with tho. ierrftory, ombroo-a l h l th f l l w i n ' aMnbfid bSH,..uW«»l5B.r»,>lnl.!ntl.;dlo of tho Pnwalo river, at a point them-apposltB the' ndrthoMterly formic aa of

tie twntMnf Jiokaon streeti Jhenoo norti*roaterty, along the .Rutula rivar to n point

ila tlio fflaterly ttttmtatu ot the. proa-andflij llna-bptweoh the fiflli and

twelfth wardu of tbVdty oMiiWAtk - lo, tholUiwoatorly tennlnna thereof, at a, pointthe middle of Elm atreet oppoelte. the

f U d ^ t t : t h « i Q l b

xalMIa oi Ferry atreot, Ibenea BOQUeasterly aloflK the mlddls of Ferryatreet, to a point therein oppcettetbe centra of Jackson street thenoeeasterly and nor heasterly along the oentreor Jackson street, to a terminus tbereof, rtheuoe to the Pastaio rifor and place of

.jail that port of thioonoty of E«M now oomprlwd within thibonodarylloM of tba fourth and fifth vordiof tbe olty of Newark;

t h e fourth district belug all that parttfaa oounty of Essex now comprised within,the. ixjuniiary lipes of the flab and. Baoosdwarda of the'oity of Newark, toactfaerwltlLtie lerrltory nov embimotd within tbe fol-' 'Ing de£«ribad bonndary lioea and nov_..intituling IhB second eloctiou dial riotthe Hevemb word of tbe olty of Nnmrk,*M i l.^iuuing iD Iba middle of Uigb NUeetwhere (ba name is interacted by iba oentro

if Wairen alreet; tbenoa westerly alongUia centre of V^urron atmet to » point there-in wh«d winn it inteneatod by the coutr«Una of Norfolk stwwt; Uuoxw aorto«tl;aloutf Iho ceatis line of Norfolk alraot, topoint.therein wbers the same is inteneotad>y tba tUa cenUo Uae of Central avenae ;tbenoe easterly along the centre lino ofOen-Irdl uveuoo to a point (horein wbera tbe

i» Inleraeotodby the centra line o!_ „_ filitot, nad tueuoe BOntbeily*along (he

oeutre of Hiab utraet to a point where tberumo la iuturneotad by' the oantr* line ufWarreu street and pUoe of beginning;

Tba urth rilstrlot being all that put of tbematy of £uaz now oompriaed within thejundarj llaoa of Uia eighth word of th«

olty pf Newark, (ogethei: with that portionorUioterritotyoftbeoJovoathwnrd ol Uie

" No #ark how known as the first an ielection districts of (he eleventh

rthoterHtoilty ofNa#ni

d l t iwant, and lying northerly and westerly ol aIna beulualDg lu the oantre of Orange

stnet, where tba wmela3lnteraeoted by thewesterly, terminus of the centre UnB ofEighth arenas, and in the boundary lins be-tween the eighth and fifteenth wardi of thecity of Newark; (bsoos weatarly along thimiddle of Orange street lo a point m th<middle of Morris canal; thaooe aontberlalong the mlJJIo of the Murrla oanal, to apqlat Iberein where tbe sune li inlerseated

tha noribeity tflrmiotwot the oentre lineUorrui aveaufl; theuoe, etlU southerly,

nloug theoonlra of Utorria arenne, to a pointtherain when tbe same la luteneoUd by thoeatra Itna of wntml a/tame, and thaooeweal etly along tha oentre linn of Centralftvenuo northerly, along tha"contr« line ofControl avenue, to a point when the samelutersoola UJB eost«rJy boandnry line of the'ie township of B u t Oraogs; •

The nlith dlxLrlat being all that part of Hi,innty of Kisoi now oomprisod wilhln tb(

brmndiiry IIDOS of theBlteenth ward of thi)city uf Newark, togather with thai portionbr.theterrltonroflaaMVflntli wud of tbocity of Newark now embraced wllhla theflret ;aod third election Ctotrlotd or BaldMvaatb w w d ; • • • . • ' •

The month dUtrlot Lelng all that part .10 connlyof CsBCinow oomprlued wltbli10 bounilnry llacfl of Ike ilxth ward of the

oily of Newark, together with that portionof the eleventh ward of tb olty of NewarkIOW embraced within the the third an<tourth elution list.-lota ot said eleventhward of aald olty of Newark ]

Tbo stghtb ilUttiot bf log all that part .the ooanty of E w n which la comprbmwUfaintheoity of Newark and embnaedwithin' the folIowlaB deaortbed bnnndory

ties -, begtaulsg la tU mlddU of Bwing-lelu avenue whers. the same U iotenwated

by tbe centre lioa of Hfj;b elreet; tbecoeyreateilf, along tbs oentre of Springfield ave-nun, to where the soina lutenaota the Unaf Clinton, townsblp; Ihenoa wmthwoatBtlymd" owlorly. along tbe' oonnoa of thelinton township'line, until tbe »ld line

strikes the w&Bterly boandary lint of thefourteenth ward of the dty or Kawatk, at orDear Cliadwlok avenue }' tbenoj northerly,iloog mid bonndiry lino, to a point'Inthe oontra of Avon Brenne ; thenoe eaat*etly, along tlie.middle: ot Avon uveaao, ortlo present boundary llae betwsen th« thtr-teentb and.fotirteeatlt walde of the ;oilyof Nevarh, to - B* paint ' thenlo op.poaite tiie centre of Somerset Bluet; tbenoanortherly along, tbe - middle of Soioenaireet, to a poini therein where the eame la 1LterBso\od br tbo oentreDoe oX MonMomery

l ll ooaterly along tbe • middle otnet to a poini in tha centra 0pilte tbe easterly lennla

atrwl) th

ootgiiinirj Btnet to a poini iIgh street oppoilte tbe easterle centra lloe ol Honlgomeiy

t h l l l h l

_ _.. d f a t r i t o b itbat part of Jeuey Olty beginning at a mio the «a*Ura boncdai* Uu& &f JnsBy Oitjwhere the aama is Intenuwlad by thuline of Pearl atreot If produoed aaaUrly;Lhonoe westerly (long tlia oentre tlaa olI'earl street, lo Iba oetitre line of Warrenstreet 1 tlienoeaaDtborly, BIOBC tlie otntr*line of Warren street, to.tlis ogatrs HUB a)Ullroad avenue; tlienoe weaU)ilyt along the

oentre line of Railroad avenue, to tlio oentnline of Newark hvauaei thenae- westerly,along tbe centra lloa ol Newark Avenae, t*tha oentre Hoe of Barrow street: thetioeaoutherjy, aloag tbe centre lias of Harrowstreet, to (lie watte \im ol U*f Iraad avenue;thonoa weatorjy, along tbo 'osatro lioo 01Itsllroad aTeniiB, totheoeulreUne of Colea' -1{ tbenoe northerly, along tlio centre^ . of Coles street, to (be aentro line olfewarlc avennat.' thonco northtostary,

along the centra line or Newark avonuo, totho centra line of Waldo avenue; Uuhcewonthorly, along Ue centre llooorwuldoavooue, to the oontre lloo of the old rijjbt-of-way of Uiol'eunayhwiUnulruai]} thuuoenortherly, along (l.o oeutre line of sold oldriohl-or.way, to the centra lias' of Bililwlovenue;' th&n.ce nortbody, riong this oeoVreine of B.Wwla Branqe, to the oeatre linef. F^ouii avenaej thsnos eaeterl;, along

oentre tine of Tavonla aveono, to the centre- 1 , of Oheatnat arenoe; thence northerly,

ug tho centra line of Ohsatnqt means, tocentra line ol Newark avenue; tbsnoe

westerly, tlonj Uia oentn lino ol Newarkavenue, to the eenbe line of Oakland are-me; toenoe northerly, along the oentre lineif Oakland arenae, to Uio csptie line of

Hoboken aTennef Uenos eaiter-y and noith-ewterl/, along the Deotre lino or Hobokonavenae, to lUe watte lino oi J e t » j avenue:thtnoe southerly, along the oentre line oiJersey avenae, to the • centre line of Ninth

wat) tbenoe westerly, along tba centreiBdfNInlhetreet, lo the centre Une of

Uonmouth itreeti Ihenoe sontlierly, alongthe oentre Une of ilonttioatb. street, to: theoentre line of Beventh atreot; tbeaoe eaat.erlj, along tbe oentra lloe of MTenth street,totheoanue line ot Qrorortreetj thenoenortherly; along the centre line of drovestreet, lo the oentre Une of Pavonla avenue,henoe eaatari;, along tba oentre of Pavonht

iBOftto the oratreUne at Henderfcojtenoe, eonthsily Umragb tlie otntn line of

Uendetaon atrest, to tba MDtra line of Hiithatreeti thenoe euterly^aloag the oentre lineof 8ixlb street and Wxth atreet oontlnued.

the eaatwlj toaniary line of Jartey Cityienoe Boatbotlf, along said eaatarlj bound..-Hoe tba point where the a»oio la Inter-

L » _ : »_l^ 11 1' = * »» . . * • 1 idBooted by tba oeatcr lloeVef P«onUnned,andto.thlpbIittor

n n l d g : ' ,• ' ' .•• . , ; ;

- - - - ; > . ' - , •. • - . - - .

JlheahtthdJatrloitobeoompMed ofthat pu t of leney (Jlty-begtnnlng at a plonneabytbe intertMtioa oMne euterlr

oundary UQO of Jertey Uity, wlthttu north-orly boanderr Une of mid ulty. aaid nortb-erlyboiindaiy Utto being alao the dlldl

Somerett atreet toItneuoa

loist la the mlddla oi. Otfaton afanua oppo-ilia tbe eaittrtv tefalDW of Ibe otatn une e|von annnei tuanee aofloeMMrl; eio«g thedillecfOUitou, e>vmaeto) a pointf L — -

~ tht eantre .of "Hljrb Bfnetlalongtue middbo?au.bainetto».

olnt tberela, oppoaiw- the Matraol Jfonl-oaiery itreM and Ui« pla«e of • neikinlPgi to-'

•'erwlttitba.towuiaipoi Ounwa.inaala

.JoVjtftaUiDtbjiQgall Ibatpirtofth'f.louuty oi E«ex wbieb te now flompttwd with-a tiie boandiry Imeiof the eliy, of ,Grangendtlia towmhjpiol ajnkti O«ng» anujvaat

Tbe eUonlh dlitrlcl ix-iaa; ail that pirl orleoouutyof'EMoxvuioh.Is now eomprUedlthln tbB bmndit-v llooaof Ibatoi "

Uomdf»lf,0*Mwoli,:Ll»l

JrAnJ'bBl, V .utictasterahill oonatltoU om^'And'batt ;«lMl«I, That thsootnty or

Indtori Bball oonatuate elrrea asmabtr (Us-Irioti, to be Mmpoaad aa fallnnr V- -;7 -^ : Ll

'- Tha Oett dittelai to W 'inmpetad^ of iti thataH of Jeraej Oltri bertnnlw al a tiolQiwhenleMDtroUDsefibe V - i u k and H*» York

" laleiiaotitbewejtBrly bopodary lintIT Oitji (beam taaurly stoag ta«jw,ari£euldNawirkaad New Varl

raUroad,tota»oealr*:utuof Ooeaa avonoeitheaee wutusriy aJOag toe, osntw - Uoe oiOoeah aveaue to tbo «tu |« Un* of Ja>rU« are-nnot tfaenoe easterly along tbe oaatro line ofHyrtleatenni,.t6tue»nWuDa " "

renaei thence botttierlv alona tta:. QtrilMd atenn* to

mpdwdjoditvllooaof tb*townsblpa of

ut Orange, BloomEnldV BellevlllB, Frank*, UontoTalr,0*Mwoli,:Wlfl8itoDaodMilt-

\ onnly ofmb!f die*

-oenlraiinebiiav.o;t Ibsnt*.

aBWrlyalBgtbfc0.fliio.Liioor OaveaPatitDad, o»Und*d In a atralstit line, 10 therly boundary ;UQB t^lttmey Oily: th

l b l along ald euteily boerly boundary ;UQwolberly along aild eute

ie lonllierl; beandary,ienoe along Hid aoothu

atralst e, 0 the tt^lttmey Oily: thenoe

euteily boDndary line tondary, One uf said ,oity|

t h l isuaoary ilao 10

tbaoeBtre. uMof.'Toe. Newark-.and N»wn% railroad, tbe point.br plaoe of begualng,d tlia %o maob or Us ooaatr ot Uadson asMnprlaMtwitbia, tha llmttapt UIB eltyof

ibi&oond dlitrlotlo ,bs oomnoeed of all_J part of Juaeyaitfi, beginning at:» point

rberTths centra Una or UM Wowaxk and Ms work raluvadlatcrsMU the westerly boandaJTIneif JerieyOitiilhenoe:Baaterly^eloDa\iho

itMtUeoftueHld Newark tnd New Yorkiroadio tbsoaDira-UaooC.Osean, areoneiUM jiaathetly' along. the centra, Jloe ot

it Myrtb avfinne to the oentre 1iveauoj-tbenco. northerly oJoog, the oentrehio of .Qarfleld aroauo to tbe oentre line of

P i t d t b t l l tha of Caved Point road to the c' Central -railroad ot NewJtel kl th t li f

NewJline ofht. Une

eJereey?

of Cavanth

the centre line of CavanIn a straight. Une to the

hebuo easterly klonePoint road, ortondod I .contra lino of.. Jenox avenue. If., oantinaedBoathorlyj thtmoc northerly along < Uie oantrn

ue of Jeraey avenue, it continued to tfcecen-nine of UM lEorrl?canalj.ttonoo wwterly

Bn(JlouUiorly idonjr the,centre 11ns"of thoUorrlBtnnaJtothocflqtreUneof Commnul-:aw avenue; U)enoe woitflrly - along Uie ceo-1

Hue of Oommunlpaw svenue to Uie centre>- of^Bonuaib avenue: ttienoe northerly

_ng tho centre' Una. of Summit' avenue to(ho centra lino oCPalrmount > avenue; thonoawesterly along tha centre line of Jolrnwunt

. . j of; Storm aveaue jrly-along the centra. Uno oi

i" avenue to the oentre Une of-Borgen

i Uno of rtewark av«nue to the oentre UneOakhiud avenue) thence northerly alongcentra Une of. Oakland aveatuo to Uie out-UQO ot Hoboken avenue: tbenoa westerly

ing Uie oentre ilno of Hobotaw avenue toitro 11DB: of 1few0*E nvenno; theneo

rBlloaoMJbalfawart . ^_•owj.tbepotnt or plw» of.\Tbo third dlttrjnt tfl beoompoasd o( all thatart .ol Jemy Wty: b^imUngBt ft potath t n e p e a t r e l j u a of BATTQW ntreat would

ot tfiOwotnTUoe of: t ta Morrii r^—-trlyod'outhBrfr along tiwesterly abd'aoathBTur along the cen-

ilao of Uie It an ii canalto tiMcutre Uae

mount avenue to Che emtm Une of Stormavenue Uumoe nortlieriy ubug tuo centre" - • .nu avonuo to the uubvllneo

i B.enuo, uwuw northerl ulongUueofXkrgM aveauo to Uie oer

line of Cburch *5wt, thnnoa tuuturly oliUie centre llus oi Church ttiwb to Uu awline of Huinmit Jtvenue; thunca uorthialong Uie centre Hue gf Bunuuitavenuo tu „centre line of Wayno atruot; Uiuuco cautarlalong Uie t*ntra line of Waynu atront to tliocentre Ime of CorneUaon avenuo; thoucenortherly along tha centre lluu or UornelisonnvBUUa aud Cumeliaoo avonue (xntlauudUie centre Une of the old rkjut-oT-way of tPentaylvania reltroadf tbenta northuastoralong the ouutre Hue of Waldo avenue to tcontralhiooINuinirkaveuuuitboQue soutu-OMtorly along the ouutre line of Kinuo to the oentra Une of Coloaatni

!owark 1t; thance

W LUU UUUIfl J UUU UI. X U U I U I U UYUUUUJ UlDlU

easUjrly along Uia centre liuo of itallroadavunuo to Uib centra Una of BATTOW street;tLoiico southerly along the oeutroMoB of Bor-row street tetho centre lino of tho Morriacanal, tuo point or place or txtfiuniij?:

ThB fourth dUtrict Uto be compoaodnf allhat part ot Jaruey City begtaciUK at a point

In Uio oaiterly boundary Una of Jomey Citywu&ro tho centre Una of Caven Folut rouLcontinued oanturly, would Intenect said east-centre lino orCavoa Point road, if oontinuoias aforowld to tho oontro lino of Joreoj ave-lueUooutinuedaauthtrlyitnejica uorttiorWiloug Uia oautre Uno of Jeney avaoiio, Ifcoi

turner!, to Uio contra Une of tho Marrhj canahonoa easterly alone' the centre line ot tbe

Uorria. canal to t ie oantro line of Barrowstreet; thoaoe nortierlr nloug tha contra luuOf Darrow utruet toiJisOentru Hue of Noivarkavenue; Uwnoe eaitorly RIOUK the wutro linsof. Newark aveuuo to Vie centre UnDo/IUltroadavuuue: thenpe easterly along; the contraline of Railroad avenue to iue oantro Uno orWarren Btroot: thiiaoa borUiiirly- along thaoeatra Une uf Wtuvm gtrwot to the centra Umof Pearl utrwet: thence easterly along thaosutrelinaof rearlntraetand Vest] ittmtooaunusd to tha Qufteily bouudiirT UQOJersey City; thence southerly along Uio oa_erly boundary Una of Janer City to thscen.tre Uuo of Cavon Fpint roei if amUnued, thepobtt cr ploco of besinnlag;

Tha flftb district to Da cwmposed uf all

Tho iocoml district to bo oompowd ofuwnihlpaof Alexandria, Holland, BeUlotn, liobanou, Towksbury, High Brid

Union, CliuUui and Haedlngtoo* and Vila

11. And bo if enacted, That Uia ooimtjllercer shall constltuta three asseniblytriou, to Lo couiposed aa foUomi

The 11 rat district to he composed of Uie t_ilpa of SopewGUf tVincetoo, Lawrenco. TV NtWindsor iCost WLidsor Waihtnffton CTa [

Utou and Ewing, the Arst and tenth warditbo city of Trenton, and EO much of u e nhward of the city of Trenton aj lies withinfollowing boundaries to wit: beginning atInteraacUon of Uia centre Une the Assunpicruek and tlie Delaware and lUritan eoniltlieuce souUiorly aloug Uia centre Una of 11fsold canal to ufwlut when) Uio ouutru Une

ilumr rtrvot, II produced, would li *" coutor Uuo of uia ooid oanuli tiioni

fiiio of Kluur atreot to the oentro of Proep '<-^-it; Uteuoo northerly along tbe centrell iestreet j theuoo notherly along tbe centrof Prosjxsot itroot to tha centre Uno of EIton avonuo; tbooco westerly along the- ,

j linn of Hamilton avonuo to the centra II uIluduou siroot; thouoo northerly along

soutru lluu of Iiuddaa etroot auii OoftUaitba minecouruo to tho middle of tbo A

ok crook; thonoo westerly along the mldcof tho mid creek to the plaoe o f beginnioumlUiofuurUiiiriMiluct of tba wvtmui waof the city of Trenton as now constituted;

ecoud, (Iftit and eighth wards oTUw oftjTrenton, and nil of the a m . aocond, thlnloid

th prodncbi of the nventb ward of Ux* d rf Troutou unotf constituted;Tbo third diatrlot to ba ooraposod of

llrd, fourtli, trfitb audeleveutli wards ofty of Trenton and w> muob of the ai

g boundnrles, to wit: liecinninpoint lu the Dulawe and iSrltan oa_where tiie oentre line of Elmer street, If nriluowl, would intersect tbe oantn* line of m

; thono torly In a tolht U

of aH1 point

thenoa VMUrly and, northerly,aort^lyi,bfflnidarylliifll;to thoV of. HoVkea-avenue; LheucaHU>» md of.,Hobokfia

natarly.'t along tfae MtlLvonuO,totoooautor.Une'

' Boutberlyalong-

OU«J nti«Hu»j, alouff, Uu oentre ,Uno ofiutb atroet, to the centre Una of Momnouth*wt( tiiBuco eouttiarly, along tho contra Uno

.UanmoDth .atreet. to, thooeutr*line orSeventh, atne^:thenoe-eaater(y,,along; theoontre Une of. t^rantU .rtreet, .^o'ttoawntroof drove sUeebt Uiaaw northerly,;eJqag; tha«ntro lino of. Grove street, to Uw cofllro Uno...Bannls »yenue| Uieuc6.; earterly,aloug-

hs OBDtra line of PavunU &v&nu«,.to-Uie oen-s OBDtra line of Favonia. &v&ntte,.to-Uie oeo-Une of Heudonon street), tbenoasqulh-

ly aluog the ooutra Unoof llendurant «t*w>t,> tlia oentre Una of Sixth ttroatithoatw eait-

^^t^tUWrn of the boundary Una of Jonwyaty and

obokenattbe place or beginningt .-•**;* - •Tuo BovoDth district to be'eompossd ci. alltat part of Jerwy dty beginning a t a point

uKft u/ Um inUtr«HiU«n ol Uia oeuLro lhiarHobolton avemio witbrtbeoentor Une-oftakhmdavenuai thunoa northerly alpng Uwantre line of Oakland aveima, td toe ; centre

tof Jefferson avenuoj ,thonoa ¥ro«terly,

wv ^WM-D - HUB . UL vuuwu • avenue \ w*wnoouorthei'ly, akmg.Uu centre' Unoof Centmlaventie, to Ue oeatn Une of Manhattan avo-

v, UKUOB weaterly, along tho oentre tine ot^l»tt*naveniK,«ndMauhatt»QoouUnua

.w»*.wft HI —j^. m n . — wavenue:' tfaonce *«aaterly,

(no of Newark avenue to

avenue,the pointmuch of .t

id it

the -westerly boundary of Jersey Oity:; inUiaoaatre ot xVnHora crocfc; thoncowuth-westerly.and aauUuirl/, along: the wetbarlyboundary Una of Jereny C ^ t . in; the oantre

•centre Una;of Uunban avenuacon'

"Dunoan avenue, to Uw oentre' Une of WestSide-avenue | Uwnce nortnarly, ;aiang-thooentre Uno of W«et Bido avenuej'to tbooentro

Ine o f Newark %i " '•-••••ongtbooi

centre Tirly, aloaa Uie1 oonUe llri6 o t u ome, to the centra Und of Oakland *\ ,

ifnt-orpiaoB of b«innliig| and, ah», mof .the county.of Uuuaoa as Is iiowcoin-

„ J wilbia the Omlta of .Kmmny townshipud the town of;-Harrison; .:,- j ; \ .-<_,• ..(•. "The elghUi dhtctrirt to ba V bompoeed of all

hat part of, J«raoy City beginning at a pointIn UM weaterly boundary line of JewnyUKy,

Uie centre of Pen l(orn creok, wbera saidlundory would Intenoct tue • centroUno ofuihatton avenue t£ oonUuuod: thenoe wut-

rly, along the oentre hue of lliuihattun av*-iue, to Uie "oontre lino of • Control nvemuuanoo aauUiorly, along toa centto llaoneutral avenue to Uia oantre Une of jetreiB.-•venue; thenoe eaaterlr, along Uie'oantro lluo

of Jefferson avanue, tothoouut«runoof Oak-ond avenue; tbenoe eonthorlr," along the con'

tro Une of Oakland avennoj to tha oaotro Unoof Uobokea avenue: theucfloasterly and north-easterly,* along Uw eantre Uno of Hotwlomavenue J o the westerly boundary Une of, ' L -clfr of bouoken, thenoo northerly; northcorly, northwoatorly and aouthwestorly, Alongtbe uverot boundary line* ot tlia city- of Jer-eeyOItafi" to a, pofiit in- the centre of Penlorn creek where Uie weaterly boundary < of

Jersey City would intersect Uia oantre Une ofaohoUan avenue continued, >ttio point or

o o e o f b e f f l i i n l i i g t i i > , F

. Tho'nlntu diatriot to Iracmposwi'oC "11 thatwrUon'Of too dty'of Uobokon beguialng atba oentre Une of Uia ' lludaaq rivvr'vrbora It

intersect tha BOuUiorly. botmtury II "Iwr'wbeH? line of K

SX"

ivonue: thence aorthBriy'ulonff. tte centrehw d( iWfrea avenue to tho centre line of

nrch Btreet;.theuoe easterly along tho con-Uncct Church atrwet to Uto oon&oOlneofmiuttavcoiuot th&ncoxfcrtharVy olondLthB

atrtlino of Summit avenue to the oentrolluoofWsyiiaBtreet: thenoe eartarly along

centra Und of Wajno rtreet to' the contraofCoruellaon avenuojUienoB northerly

long Uio centra . Une of CornaUaon avenue,and of Coruali-on avenuft If continued, to Uiecentra Una o( Uw«Ul rtghfrof^ray: otithePennsylvania ' ralutiadi - tbenoa - northerlyalong tho centre Uno of aald. old righfcof-wayo the centre line of Baldwin avenues thence

.. . . . _ . _ . — , Baldwin

.avenue]u easterly along; tho oentre Una of. Favo-VMiootothacenlMlmbpf ChBBtnutaTB; Bteoet"tfi»~thS' aeaXn' lina":oT"pirk'"i.TW-

B i thenca northerly atong the ;cent» Una nuot thance southerly, along tha' oontro lino'. Chestnut avenue to tho oentre Una of How* of 'Park avenuo to. ' tbo cenlro'' Una•k avenuoi.thenwvratflrlr.-»W t te cen- ot Hurd_ai«eti,thenoe.-westorly,- along Uio

jtiisaM city; thonoo easterly and alongcentre Uno of 'rhinl street: to tho Centreidf'fork'avenue; thonoo horuierly;and

ilong tto centre Una Dl Park' Avemia to'thaontrolioebtBlithBtxcotithonooearterlfand

tho centra Una of Sixth street extended__e>. centre of the Hudson river: thenoe

•outherly along tho Hudson rivor to Uio placeot b o g t n j i i n g ; '

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The tenth district to be .com'pWl of Uiattion ol UIQ city of Hoboken,. and. olu ot

township .of AVooUawkc- -" " - - " • - ' -following .houndarJoB: b<tre of the Hudson rlvar.i

Dctod by thbcontuiuaUou: of tlio centra line

tbo wntrod aiMoti thenoe. westerly, along Uio

^ ^ 1(no-oj-Xaird-sbneetifciftbowesterlyoundary Uno of add dty i tbenoe,. northerly*Jong- tna"-sold -.'Westerly •boundary line

j townshipm ountro of JoHcreon-street hi BolddL

thenoe". Westerly And along tha said aautliera,,Kiundary" to too contra'. of .'Amelia stroet;umce sorUieriy:' along tha centro liuo of

Amelia atroot to tho ocnUe, Of tho Hacken-tarnpikei thenoo northerly :, along Uxo

bio of eaid."SUghw&xl [lark" and thiJ "Kingpet«te,n extendnd to tbuweetorly lino of: tbeproperty of tbe Delaware nnd ilndtan canalsompsnyr thonce aoutherly and easterly along

aryllneortbaBaid Selawara?ana

.itlirutlmliiiiitaof the townaulpsofkuwLun, North Borgen and Union, antowns of Vfmb Boboken, OnUanbariUnion, exoept tbat portion of UM towns!Wuolutwiuu which U«g eouth of tfce toOtUiuwiavy lino; Ixginiung at t i » lntamof t ie wwterly ixtundary Une of the cttoboken with the southerly boundary UIho towiwliip uf WeobaM-kun, *t or nun tbe

itre of Juffenun street In tmld dtrtti anewsterly aud along Uie said aouihorlfbt uiul-

*ry tu tha centra of Amelia street; ti BOOBnortliflrlyalong tbe onntn Une Jit. A.-itrotit to the euntre of the llaokenaaekiiUto; Uimoa northerly along the centho Hankuisack turnpike to a point opp

tlieaouthorly uid oi "Highwood parf"King e»tata;M thenoe easterly and at 1imglts to tha mJd Uaakeasack turupUu utitoneotion of tha aouUuvly Una of

'Highwood park"or "King estate" wIUeasterly line of tbe Bull's lorry branch nUieuco ooriui'ly ami along tbfi aoutlierlyof aald "HlRhwood parkland the "Klitete" extended to tlio westerly line 01property uf tbo Dekwora and Hudson <cvuiuany; Uieuoo southerly and easterly i_lieboaoiWylino ot UwsaM Delaware

£udinn canal company's property to tkrtro of the Hudiiou river; and thatalsveuanUi dfcUict Bhall aiaoembraoe allportiottfl of Uia county of Hudson notjludfrt within the luulta of tbo other ttmLrJubi as above deeoribed.

VI. And bel t enacted, That theSuntcrdou shall coaitltufe twooLriota, to bo oompawd as foUoira;

The first dlitrlctto be composed ofuwnihipsof Dalawaru. Kiagwood, Fraulc la,arltaa, East Arnwoli, West AmweU, 1 m

he borough of Fnmchtown and tho olty

anal; thonoo enatorly In B,,.oil along tlio centra Una ofhe centra lino ot Prospect itreot; thornmtherlv along tha - centre Uno of ITospod«et to tbe ceatro lino of Cummlogaavonwlonca westarly along the oentre Une of Ounilnga avenue to the centre Hue of Coleinaroot: tliouiw BuutbweBtorly along the con tiHI of Coleman street to (he oentro Uno c•Ottd atroot; tuouoe noruwostorly alongutreUnoofBroodttroettoUiB oentro 1

)f Cam itreot; Uiouce westerly olonff the tr«lla«of CamBtrootto tuooentreOnoof

" " "• inol; UteuoB noiof toe Mid canal

. --—:;—, Thaftne oountywtnatitute three asMtnbly.

i, to bo Qompoeod as follows!''_ -D flret dlsi lotto be composed6(

owntdiips af IUriten, Fiacabawayaud Weiridge, aud tbe oltyof P»rth Anboyi •

Tlio Bocond diaUfct to be compowa of

Buna by UIQetorclaj of thapowor otnont domain, it uhaU bo lawful in cone theownership of any such Jauda shall bo In dis-pute between two ur more pereous, fur thuuiunioipal authorltloa of such city to uroooed,wltti respect to such lauds, in the sun*ner as wlioro no ogroomeut cau bo ireason of UIB logallncapaclty of any owners ollands neoeasaryto be takou M aforoBalil.

3. And bo it enacted, That this act ahalleffect iminadiotely.

Approved April 14,1801.

CHAPTER 0LXXXV.An Act to extend and fix Uie term of office ol

dty treasurer iu cldes nominated by thtmayor and oonflrmed by Uio city councilgoverning board of any city so Uiat tsame BUAH expire with that of the comp-troller or othor corresponding financial

onaotod by Uie Senate and Generalol tbB State of New Jarsoy, Thatj in which Uie city treanurei- fby Uie mayor and continued by Ui

ty council or other govern lug board ot suuty thu torm ot oOlou of thci d ty ' truauuttuirolu ohoUbe aud It U horuby uxbuudod audked so Uut tlie name shall ogilro tit Uio samtibus aa tbat af Uie term of otuoe uf the comp-rollGr or oUierooTTQupondtng financial ufllcor

theraln whom t«rm snail explito the pawogQ of this act.

i; And belt enaotod, That aUor provisions Inoouauituat herewltlt he andley are hereby repealed, aud Uiat tliht nut

Bliall take affect Immediately.Approved April 14,18U1.

CHAPTER OLKXXVI.8upiiluuienttoauaotuuUUod "Au nut tu

provlds for tfaa butter protection of Uio 1UI>-mB Interests of Uiin state " approved Aprlflxtb, one thousand eight uimunxl uodsovBUty-fltght.t Be ft reaolvod by Uiu Soimte on<l Qonoral

Awembly of the Blabs of New Jurwoy, Thathsreafterlt sliall not be lawful far auy |xiro-»nor nersouB to put. place aud keep, oltlior byulgbtorbjrday.lntho Coluimwy river, UiuUaurioa river, Dividing crook, Nautuxet—ek Back creek, or Okouoku croek, all lu

. oounty of Cumberland, for Uio purpose olcatching eels, any eel pot, basket ar baskeU,of whatever material the xsino mar bo con-atruBd, botwocu Uio flrut days of Suiitontlood March in uach and ovory year.

2. And baitonactod. That any penon

thii act shall upon conviction Unroof bo-o » any justice of Uio peace of mtd county, or

Jn any oounty in which tlio olTeudorreaiJoa ormay l e found, be punished by uuprlaoiituonln the county jail wuero Uio convlatlon 1B had

for Uio torm ol ten daya or by A One o£ twentydollart and ooatu for each, und ovory otFooaa,oao-thlrd of Bald Hue to bo paid by Hold W

»Into the troauiry of tlio uUitc, ouo-thliilthe flab warden limiting Uio laJiiiplaliit oiido balance to the porsou or porsoim turnlali-{ material ovldenoo towardj cpnvlotloii, audien a tine is Imposed Ute offender or olfoud-

entoatandoommltted uutu..mcU* flna and

BAmUwlt Bnobtod. That allaoU or parts[ acts biconalftent with Uda act heandtlieme are hereby repealed; that tub act shalldeemed a public act, and sliaU take oaoct

13. Anu.be Ib enacted, That theooiintyimontb ahaU oonsUtute Uiree

_jlobj,toba - " •Tbe Brat dii! W B I ^ B Q- oVbld, ^ w o ^ i n d n S i ' t i i a

territory of the township aIhrewabury within the foltotrtne limlte, Uut

- B&y i, beginning • at A poinTtn toe cenj o SatomWit and Tiaton Falhi tornplke

when Uio boundary. Una of the towoahips oBatoutown and Bhrevfifauryintflraact: Uinarunuing-westerlyalong the centre of sale,urni)ikflto whorolt turns tolae northorhid & Mutsraocted; by tiie. putillo roed froui

Pine Brook; 4honwsUU ,'Wsaterly along th<centre of the publlo rood, th» several oouraai

wf, to « point In the eastern boundary.of OifltowuiUljiot AtlanUo nt.or, near

V»V» null pood; &ioncc. southerly tollowhuIQ wverol cfflinn* of tha' eastern boundaryueofUwtoVAEhlporAUaoUoaodthewe^

am boundary Una of toe towoahlp oCEUmwa-mry, to Uie norUieni hnudiaryTUiiiB ot, UM

townabJpof WaUi Utonoe'MrteHr-alotw Itnortherly boundary- Una of tb* townaHpWeil and Uw aoatberly booiidary line oTtltownfiDipof Sarow»bury, to wh^re Uw aaa~ItintarsoctedbyU» weaterly txmmhu-yHoe

tlio towwdilp of Heptuaot thonoo northerlyOQCtba ooat^ly bOundMT?Unaof "•- * — *

ihipof Hhrewibury and ktbe westaiory linoaof the townaWpaoTMepta

ud Katoatown, to the place ot bTiw eecoud diatriob la to be comiwiuhlps of AtlantioyEatontowb,K

[atawaa, Nentone, Ooeau and Wall.ThoUdrd ulstriot - to tie cotnpoaedof Uw

township o£ HohudoL HiddletooTRaritan;and, all that portion of tho townahlp oi

trowabury north of Uw Qatootown and

14. Ami be It enacted. That the oounty ofUorria ahall constitute t»o aeMtublydlatrW

MooraDOMdaifouowBt \ - ^ - . .; ^;.Thaflrst;di»iriot to bo ccanpoead.'cf.Uw

And bo i t e r ^ ^ 7 ^ tbVcounty of

bo It enacted;; That & oounty of<ussala shall ooiulituLu four awembly dla-

' tbbecomposMlajfoUawa;

iwr^rm comprtwa wiuim w r&uowiniJt^thatlato saTJ bwinutogattbe poleintoree^Uon cf tba oentrelmis of. th»%uIcrirar, MainandNorUiMainitreetBjrui

-7 thenoe -.northveshirly aioog taeoenti

^ of Patereoa/and (tie township of Man-chaster; > theneo . Bouthweawly - and north-wostcrlF along tbe sune to where tho ocntreloo of Hamburgh aronuo Interseota tha ooo-

llaa qf Marlon etroet; thenoe loutheaatorlyag the wntre > Hue of Marion atreet "jlfy* Una to tha centre line ol S o l » _ _

rarj uwuce along Uteami aeveral counesIOpoof .to thopohitor place of bieinnlnff.~ Bsoonil district tobe oomused of I

cityofPatwaon, ahi aJ*> aU U>at,tbe territory of Uib Second word of {iwoltyPal«rsou:coinprh«dwltliln tho faUawtng

iheiwntrelinaofHlJe^KftaiBTo rfverwheroorion atreot, If nctonded, would intersectie same; tbonco running - northwesterly,

along the oontre Una of Marion street, to Uioirownt division Una . between Uia city' of'atorwn and .tie towmbip of, Uanohesteiioace,. eoutiwoatcrly hwJ; eouUieeater]long tha satno . to ' Ute cbntro Une of tho Pi

- rivarj Uionee ajong. Uie^mmo, Ufa-' .fouTBea thereof, to lite polttfc.ar pUwa

: theriin.tolwcDniiUedwnrds, of tho .city, of

^nTIMrUtli aad K

ha fourth dtrtrlctto bo composed of Uie•birdandlourtli-wBrdsW tnedtyof Pater-

tbo townahlp of Aoquackanauck and th«, o f PnsBalc, - { 1 . • ^ ,-., , ' •7. And bait enacted. That'U» oounty ofomsbaUcotuUtate OM<aamnbry district

IS. And bo Ittnactedi That the count? olinernt- alioU conriitute one' oawmbly dbV

111.*; And bo Jt onaoted, That the county— t shall constitute one awembly d

5)7-iod bo it enacted. That the county oftalon -shall ooiwtltB to throe'aMemblytUarfcts,tobocompostdaafollows: , • .Tbe llrat distrlctabaU be • eompoied- of' the

t-Seoaiid,. rbinl,- Foortn,; Flftb, Blxta.and ^vmth vwrdTU. U« cityol

Becoud afflombly district aual)~ be„ of th8Bovontfi. lUghtbr Nlnth> and

IwtUth words ct tbs citT~al GUaibettt andtownahlps of Union, Hpringflold, Summit,

U.- Aad bai t •BtcteiY That tbo otmnty of'BTTCT Bhall oonstltnto two aanmbly d&-Icbk to be computed vefollowa*^ -Tbo FlntcUvtdct to be oonmaoi ot Uw

<nn»liJ|«iofanoiii.li!h lPnialdS^

]»KcoodoSrataba ooutpceea of theawnshlpe of PahnquojiT, ifnowlton. Uopa,

T —itoonff, • i*ohatoauir — ' * ^Iwiqorjy.flratvotms

n. Uope,Wtoang a'nd.. (ho

of UMtownabip of Oxfordof Bolvldere'aad PhJUlpi-

the Inter,t o f - - "

{Mated.Approved April 14 Iffll

CHArTEH C L X X i U I .An Act to diifray Uio ezpunMM at Uio .

Um*)d ulocUou UUM) uf Htulir agalmrt MDonald.I. Be it enacted by Uit> Hcnatu aud General

Assombiy of Uio Btato of New Junsoy, Tluittbe mm of two thousand nine hmidrod andthlrtr-Uiruo dulhini uuil tweutj-four cuiiUand the nuno is heroby BpiiropriatMl tu thInn of Knight and OulchUtl. uteuosmpho

foraurvJoeeperformud and tesUuiouy dellered to Uie eanate committee on elections,Uw contest cf Btuhr affolnat UcDonaltiaaaalan of one thousand eight hundred am

2. I n d be it enacted, That this net sualtake effect immediately.

Approved April 14, IKU.

CHAPTER CLXXXIV.An act concorniujf Uie laying out and open

'—of strwJta ui ciUoa.le it enacted by thu Senate and Oonerniblyof Uio State of New Jersey, Tliatjvor tli* boaiil of nldBrmsa. eauamui

conncU or other iiiuniclpal autUortty in aircity luUifa state sheil tw rwiulrod l»y atij

CHAPTER CLXXXVII.it to an act enUtiel" An act tolie board of chosen freeholders

of any of Uie esvoralcounUBB of Uui stateto lay out, open construct, improve andmaintain a uubllo rood therein,11 approvedApril seventh, one thousand eight hundred

„ Uie Bonate aud GtuoralAsemblr of tho Btato Df Now Jersey, Thatbe board of chosen freeholder* of any oonntya thle Mate wherein tha result of an oleo"-BM or to be held upon the question wl»i

» publlo rwd inallbeUd Dot, opened, .Btruoted, Improved and maintainod ai pro-vided far In UIB act tq which Uils i* a supple-ment, IDAU havo been or* ahaU bo tn favor ofBBlrt public roea, ifl hereby authorltal and em-powered without any other or further election

> uy out, open, ooustruct, improve and main-n In accordance with tbe provisions ol the

ict to which Uuflbi a supplement, ono or morexiads which abaU oonnect tbe road providodlor by the act to which Uils Is a aupplement,

,ot the clto. which ahall oavabe acquired awdlm-

, , . „_ i hi such,oounty, In. of aajwtenUthKL.'.'Au aot.ta au-borlae end enable DounUeain tbUt Btato toao-[Uira and improve lands for publlo parki ando main tain and regulata the Bante,'! approved

Jiarch thirteenth, one Uious&nd eight hundredaud eighty-eight, and the supplement theretoeuoh oonneaUnz roads may bo laid out, openocl,ponttructed and unproved,, either upon dUr«A Une from eald road to said parks, ur upou

-Unaof atneta, roads or avmuea, already

roanhlng aald pubUo park or. parka and run-

Tfi\HT2HMd boaru of ohooon freeholdora inaydnUir-

• ' " again intorsoct.nulpubUocrtfaar pohitas said board of

freeholders may determine} provided,that whan; any portion of tha roou or roodsauthorised by the act ahall be IM. out whoUywithhiany of aald pubUo parks, the aomoabaU be laid out, opened, ouuitruotod, Im-proved and maintaiaodaa te lines aud gradesn conformity wiUi the gonnral plans for tho

lmprovetnent.of said parka aa opened by thopark oaamlBdoneri: provided,, said couiiect-

t roads ahall bo laUtet, ' ofewd, opnatructrad, unproved and maintained la all other re-BpiVta, and the money neeeasaryUiereror shallberaisedwUwmanner providod forlnaaid

t to whtcb UJa li a supplement; and pro-

M1 letids taH^n anddamaKe>f two hundred and flfty t_ind that the lame of bonds te

k «t %im btuulred MA flity

And be It enacted, That the board ofchosau fresholdoni shaU have power to oo-

bre lands, orlnterenta, orrightu in lands for> purpose* of Uie publlo roads provided forUie act to which thlt Is a snpplomont, aud

proceadingi to condemn, provided for iu. acttowhtehthlaisuBupplamont"

; a And be It enacted. That in acquiring theright of way for tha public road provided forIn Uio act to which this Is a aupjuemont, and

* roads provided for by this supplement, in_e!tshaUbe necessary to croaT over nnyroperty either upon, abovo or bolow tha lur-

aoe tbereof, and tfao asJd • board of chosenfreeholders sbaU doom It dosh-abla BO to do. itabaU be lawful for said board to- make suchcrowing* under a'contrait 'to bo on tared Intobetween said board and tho owner or ownerootaaldlands bponsuch terms aa" shall boagruodupou between the Bald board and

to owner or owners of said lands: provided,lat no oontract Bhall ba-ectorod Into whiohaU require Ue payment by tbo sold board.chosen freeaoldors of any money to Bald

tnd owner or land owners, ' ••< ••.. 1 . - . •<L And ba it enaotod, Thnt this octshoU

i OLXxxvi r j ; ,L furthor Sunplemont to on act entitled "Anact far Uie ionnation of boroogiraenta™ approved April 'firth, 8noeight hundred and aevonty-olibt, and of UIB

,. Bo it enacted by tbo Senate and GeneraliBomtuy-af Uie State of New. Janey, Thatay borough Incorporated under tho proria-mnofthe act to which this a. supplement,nay. extend tta oorporato boandories in UioOUawlag manner; upou a petition being nre-•mtadto.Uie boroneb wuncU of such bor-mgh. aottlng forth tha boundaries of the landD!Obe included within the.limlte of such

•- — • tlgned by persons owning atJus of Uie land describedInsald

edUtm, KDII pjUtionlns Uut bowooh councilu extend the lknltM of BIM borough u u tonclude aald hud, Uio borough council may. , .__ ordajjjjjj^u w HIU vmiiiHi iua vi uiu LAjrOUKU BhaU bottendod so that U»» hud dotwrlbod in aald

iUon may bo included therein, which saidrdinanca ahall eet forth apwIHcaUy tlva

boundartaaof the land BO toboadjod toI borough. ' . • ' ' ,• .

„ And bo U enacted, That when Bvnr anyorough Incorporated at aforesaid, ahall nowa or beoome poewewd of any land lyiuk ad-—ittosald borough territory bytmuit,

liaaa or devhw, tbo borough councO marHUM an ordinance enacting and ordnl nine that

oroiwh, whjeh•£-• ; v .— " ^ BoundarieshnaddftlUioreto, .

' I, That after onrauch, _ „ Jiaye toon pampO, apt

U»e mnyar of sajd^uSjugh. and uq-to law, scopyoE Uto some

,_,.,— tranatnlttoii by tha bcivof auch borongh to the county

a oounty (n which sqcb borough &md. also oopy of Uio atwno trans.

n4<H^qpoa1vaifarinapitrt ofsnld boo' oM boooma BTibject toqll Uielawa'aud

' ' " tha

eododsoUiitUielind Dooome

ItuwoeabiJia land i -, , .

8. Andbo(teimctedTThat afWr ciordtoaacetliaU have, toon pw

i. And bo it enacted, That Uiia act at

Appnjvt*l"Ai>rJl ii. fell.

CIIAKl'ISlt CLXXXIX.tit A<?11" guiltily tli& ijovwntwR Ixultfti* "f tiud af thu third clfui»i luid or nil }njftu%iUtwiu and vi I lucent In tlm utaf) hmi

K wtir Ui liwiixo and regulate tlie win)r, olu in id Intoxltutinj; liquor*, ojid

llL-unu) aud icKiilaU billiard balixins mUUI &Ik*VH Uiurttu, tuautburlze Uiu tniiwfiufunrh lidmneH from pursiiii to

to place ivitliiii tiio" cori^ntt

AsBomWy of Uio BUU) ur Kc „ , , .Uie mayor, rooordur, ulilunuoti and conncoiintrifiiu'Ji or othor governing luxly uf dal 1ht> thlitl clam and or nil umiu, b.imuami vllliiyis* hi OiLt nUiW liavhi% \*>v/tnliowun). rcKUlntt' »nd oontrul thu tuilo of IKMHale and otlmr inUixluutltii; liituorH uiid tUIMOISO, ru^ulaUj und control billiard wiluo,ud ball alloys within tho corptiniui liuilUtidi iiiunit'li^ol c 'riwrotioiw» uhall huvu t.Kjwor by oiiliniinuv tu ailtliori/o ruifiiliind cuiivrol Um u&iiBiiir of any and tt\\ suIcensMtgraatul, nutuorixod ur huuul by tht

f rum jMrauu tu jwnwu or f ruin iiluuo U) placxtritlliu Uio liuilU of uucb uiuulcf]ui,1 corpora-Uou; providod, tlint'in ca*l uf truimfor tholluause uu tmnsferrwl alinll ouly bs good -offoctlvo fur tbo unoi]>irwl term thuroof.

H. And \m It otuu-.Uxl, Ttmt Uda erA sbikn etfoct iniinudluUily-.Approved AprU U, Ittfll,

CHArT"ER OXC.n Act to uutliorlui thu courtu or commililuaa to trailer ox UCUUMIS, aad to authortEuiho oxuuutur or tuliuiutMtrubir uC n Uttenaotu couUuutf liusiiwua undor Uio samiliixim

aovural utuutjw «f this stato uliall bu anillieruby uru auUiorhwd and euipoivered, IUi«lr aiBcretiou, to tniuaTor auy Ifcuiuw gruued by thorn to any puntoti or persons to koejau lull or tavern, and auy Uuunn) grant*hem to any person to null alo, strong I

bgor boor, portor, wuio cr othur malt ifqiaud in caso of trnusTur, Uio llcoiuo so tmiu-rorrod shall only bo good or ulFocUvu for Uiainoxptred term Uioreof.•2. Aud be It auacud, Tluit Uio applicant>r su:.Ii trnuflfor ahull, U the transfer aougl< from unu [WIWJII Uinuuthor [wruaii. at tliuio uf Kitld apptliUiLJiiu, pruMint tu thu courtputltiou slk-nud by ut luattt twolvo fruehold-rs uf tbe city, town, township or borom;n iuLlcli Uw oiljjliiiil Uiiiuao won unuiluu, ro-

niarfltijf Uio court to tcrtuit stiuli trajisfpr,vbich jMititlou alinll Not furth that the porgoua whom such trtuufcr Is rotjuuHtod hi a i»or.

"goodW]iuto fur bouuNty uud toiujwr-

II. AiKlhuIttJiiacUy], Thutlfuild lluoiisi kotip uu inn or uivuru Uio puUUuu HIUUirtlior uut forth thai Uie purauu to wliunilull lluutiMU lu nought U> Iw traiwrtii'rwt

trajwfor tu liuvu at liwit two «|mru Inn La HID:uui nrw nowwsni'y for lib* family uiu, oik<

' liu pliitio lliMiisod In wull pruvldwt withw^~ nKiiu, stnblliu; uiul nruvuiidur.•t. And hi) It OIUVJUVI, Tlint if stud .

ID for UIB truiwfur uf a lleoiuni tuUK boor, loKur Utur, purUir, wh

afllihivltdrtlieicJi-noii to WIIOIIIHIICII truns-uriu Ui IMIIIIUIII) thuttliuiiunciiuitruoomiiiiiiiil-

' im uro fruoliolilurs in the ulty, towship or bomuRh whore ho propose* u>md Uiat ho will Liwp n quiot and orderlyi according Ut Uio rix|UiromenUf of tho

0 And bo It euactou. That notiao of suchroiHMod uppUcatlon sliali lwlilwl with thourk or unld court ut least Uiu daya before

.. __ud bo It otiacUxl, That tho UBOIIBQ norunsfcrnxl shall Iw good for thu uuuxplrul)rm Uiureof ami tiu lougur.8. And Iw it oniwtwl, Tliftfc I I _ _

until of auy punun HCOUWKI by Uiu wild court> koen mi mil ar tavoru, or to will alo, BtroiiRor, IiiKor Ixjor, iwrtui-, wliio or oUiuruiaU|uura lik uxuentur ur wlmliiutrutur rimll ho' Imroby In autliui'hud to coiiUuuu Um bUKt*

of Uiu d<wodt-nt under tiio ewno Hiur lha inidxplrul torm Uiuraaf, nnd _ ^rausfor Uia BOIIIO iu tho maiiuur licrelnbofororovldud, to tlio Bumu oxtant as tuo doaodout

V. Anil bo It onnetod, Tlint aU acts ondparts of uctd ineoiislHtent with Uio provlHlunsif Uils out be and the same are hereby re-

Approyod April H.1B01. ,

OHAFTEIt CXCLBUppliituonC to n octmititliMl "Ait act to —taUbili a Hynteiu of nubllo Instruction" U<&-vlaloii], appravod ilarch tmmty-aoventh-ona Uiouaond eight hundred IUIII sovoiityfour.1. lio It onactud by UIB Benalo and General

Amctnby of tbo State of Now Joraey, ThatuaUacliooldbtrlute wheru Uiere aromoro

th 0U8 aclioollioiiBo It shall bo lawful tore-3lve from tha state treasury, a* lu said billIrocted., tho auui prtHcrlbod to bo paid toichschooUioaM),oiidthatBiioh dMdotahAll

tave: powur to oonmttilate aad tatabllah abrary hi ono ploco la sold district as may bo

designated by ilia board of cdua.tiou or BUOIIior power aa lion oontrpl. of tbo public-(UlnwUddhitrict. -

• ibetiaoted, That Utls act BhaU

CHAPTERFurther Supplaiuoat to an act enUUod "Anact concerning roads,*! spproved - Marcht w h t a t h oneUicWtnd eight hund-red and Bovaaty-four [Ilevuilon,' page nlaahundred ami ninotyV * . -t Bo it enaotod by tlie Senate and General

tseembly of the Stabs of New Jersey, TJwt'heuever the chosen froeholdars BhaU meet to

lay out, alter or change • any- by-road, pur-suant to the provisions of soctlon thirty-aCt ofnn. act entitled "An act oancaming mads,"

•proved March twouty-eovontli, one thou--1 olght bandroa ana BOVBnty-four [lle-

w, pugs one thousand aud two], asnJed by supplaiuont approved May ninth,thoiuandotehchuiulrodadd olshty-fourplomeuttollomlcn, pogo ehrlit huudrod

_ sovency-four], Beuuoii UiirHWUtli, Uiodil f roeholuoni so mot shall have power, aud, Bhall bo tlwlr Awiy to dotormine whottior ay-road lierettffora used as euch ahnllharo

iu Uiut up or rendered, uunaealble, wliereliyUio iuhabltonbi mar bo put to Immediate in-oouvenlauco or dilDculty as aforooold; and tokat end aunll havo povvor . as well to tako

iuuuuy as U) proceed upon tholr - own -rtflivnd knowludgo as to. the existence, • u n andibatructlon oTsold by road} audibBkaUlw

' • duty to uutka a roport of tholr prooeed-.which wport BhaU fully i«t forth thsap-iHon, Uio umo and placa of hearing, Uio

uuea of -wluiesEOB by thorn oxomliuxl, itiy, Uioir final doterualnatlon af tlm mattor,id aU procaaUnga by them bad: which saidiportauallbobythom fllod nrlttUu tou daysititooOIoaof tboqlnrkof tberwiirt of nqo>-ou plooa of, Uia county, and by him ro-

a And bo it eaaeted, Thattfei* act aballikoeirecblmiaedlotelr, . . . - ... ;,Approved April 14,1801. _..;", ...-;.

1 CHAPTER CXOUL ' .;. Furthor Supploinoiibto an IMJB ontttlod "Anact to amend and consolidate Uio sovoro!ocbi rolotlnc' to- ajoo ~iutd gaino QBII atV1

proved HeTahtwantrjjaventE, ono Uiousaudeight liundnfl nud wiventy-four,1. fiaibenaetodbytlioSenatoand . ^

insumblyor UmgbitB ot New Jorsoy, Tbatleroaf tor it BhaU no) bq lawfnl for May per-wn or porsons to capture, klU, OP have unlatr-

ly In posBoaalcti after UIQ aamo hae beentaken or idUod, auy gray or' black squirrel,except only bcttvoou Cue fourteenth day oflepteoibftr and tlie sixteenth nay of Decembern any yoar, undor a penalty of twenty dol-ITS foreocli gray or block suub'rol BU takou.

ted or had unlawfully tu poswwlon. ' -ally tu POSWSBIO9. And be It onarted, That all nets or parts

if acts uiconsUtent with tha provisions ofJus act bo aud Uio sauio aro beroby re-

:. And bo it onnotod, That thin act akaU beten to be a nubUo act,' and shall take

Toot immediately. • - • •Approved April H, 1801,

CHAPTER CXCIV.. Supplement to an net entitled "Au act toreorgantea the board af choosen freeholdersIn cuunllos of Uio Urst class in tuhittata,"approvod April third, ouo Uioumnd eighthundred and eighty-nine1 •1. BoitdnactetTby tho Bonnto ncd OoneralMiublyof tbe Stotoof Now Jersoy.That

e board of chosou f rceholdun provliled fori tiie act to whicli thu la n supplomont ehnllareoftor hi Uio clwUon or appomtmont of a

;lorkUiaroof, as proWJod for by law hnvox}wertoolcct or appoint such dork for a—i not exceeding throe roam, which term

I ba fixed or axpreuod by naid board nt Uio.j tlio cholca of appofnbnent of mioholork

had, and ho shall hold nEuco for Uio termsdgiiBted aud until his miccussor shall holychonon and qualiCcdto act; any pureon

t ho may lie hr such board choaon to fill anyvacancy whloa may occur by deaths rosigna-oaUon or othonrtso, ut tho otllco of any suchstork wlioao tonn KUIUI havo been designatedis aforesaid, aboil ba appointed only lor Uionoxrilrod farm which mny rotnaln.S. And«bo it onacUd, That this act Bhall

) effect immediately,pnrored April 14,1891,; - _

CHAPTER 0XCV._Supplauietit to' An. net ofltlUwl"Anactcoccernlng rondi," approved March tmattr-BBvenUi.onothousmif eight hundred anaavouty-four. ' - , - . - . • • • . ,. Bo It onactod by tho Senate and Oanoralwmbly of -the Btato of Now Joraoy, ThattitonirorofUiotoniuhlncommittooofany

iwrutilp within Uils stato ihall not pay auyionoy* loanyovemeroCroqdiof such town-

ahlp, unless tlie mU oversoor of roods shallproeent au itemized bill, statins whore, whan,and by whom the work charged for had boondone, together with tho cost of tools, m&-erlnh A c , tlio sold biU and work having

heon flrat npiirovod by tba said townahlpoomtnlttoo and nidi approval hidorsod thnro.

3. And bo ltonactcd. that «U1 acts or porblCoots inconsbtonb, trlth. Uua not ahall bond Uie m\mn nvo hnraby ropocJod,. and Uda

Lpjirovod April U, 1KH.; - \ • CHAPTER 0X0VI. •Act to provide, for th« .employment of aEauogrnplior In'suits oanuneucod hi Uioourt of common pleas, aud In trials nfin-IctuicuU In tho court, of oyor niul termfnor

unit Uia wurt oT gonoral nuartur Bofisions orIho poaoo m uiosaveraicoUnUoa of Uiortate. • . ' . - ' • •[. lie It onactod liy tho Sonata and GeneralBomblyor tlio State ol New Jersey, ThatJ proKidlng judge af Uio oourt of commonOR, of oyar anu Unnlucr anil Rouoml qunr-

r scduons of tha pooQB.lmuulfqr thawvumlIUQUGBQC UuBBtovQ, "hall upon rotmest of anorney HI lo.w employed In any suit orkrinol-

y begun la sold court of coounon pIoas,orUie4«ocutor ot tho ploaa or tha - " * —

of oyor aad tenuiuor and quarter mxsdons ofUiu ivoot?, call UJKIU Uiu Htuiograplier of Uiecircuit court to atUufl eiUiar in jwrenn or byproxy, wliuw duty it uluUI bu to atUiud ujwuuud xiich trial in wid court of cumiu'm plt^s.court <4 oyw mid tiiriaiui'T ut eujtl Keiiatulr|iuti-tjsr »w*ionn of UIUJMACO, und uxactlyandtruly niako notew ami nxaird vurlmtiiu all tlm(jvtdouctjaiidpruajtxlliiKHOf wucJi trut|u, exceptUm ari£immu(44 uf I JUIIM I, mid, wliutt nx utiHt*ml, tu liiuko aud f urnUli truo ruportti tliuruofto tint judguand tii uscli purty in said OUUB',pn>vldcd, mch nxiuiwt be uuulu to said judgautid tilud with tlio clurk of nicliuuurt at luoutthroe iluvb uruvluiut to thu day tln.il fur thetriul of Mich Huit »r ii>(li<--Uiieut.

a. And lwitewM:UHl,TluitUH;«nuwnisitluii'.uucii atuiiogmjitwr wmll nut rxceud Uiu dul-,nt |nr day, whicli Mini in i w n irrtglnaliy

-j ]mi'l \>y ti^- l>ourd *tt a)utrieii i r<H liol<l"rH of

ct'i-tilli-jttu of tho prcwiiliiig JUIWH, anil iu tlmtriiil of uullctuiunbi uaM muu sliall ito dujKjtiit-ud liv the (iufcudiuil. Mill thu clurlt uf thuourt (if fsttunidii 1>lmw at thu timo of Illliii^IU rttjuwt fur a btaiogranUr, aud in tlm

^vuwlut Uiucunvktiuitol twclitlBtundimtwuiIium Hlinll Ui jtuid by tint clurk Ut Uie (rtunujj-

Uor; but upou tlio tKiJuItUU of uaid dufuud-.„. (odd Mitii Aull IN) ruturdwl by Ute clurk tu .

said dufuudunt ami buid foo BUOII ba tmld to:h utcnugruiiliun by tlio board of chosou

. .uhulders of tlio comity wliurohi h*> li «iil-tiloyod, upou thu uortitluatu uf Uia ^rudidluj

H. And lie it onactoil, Tliat wild rejwrtcr,iiTorolie euLurn ujwa h(» duUou at» rojwrwr,

ahull bu Hwuru hi ojwn court faitbfuUy andhonorably to purfonu (ill tha dutiua rociuiruilbythhuct; mid no «t«uoi;ra|)ltor umployeduniwr Uiu iiruvUloiu of tliht act sliaU rocuivo

uipuiuM.tloii osoept/ whuu autuaUy u. Uio trial of cautMi.4. And IMI it uiiaubid, TluiL thlx aI A

iku uA

l iui

iku utTocl iuuiiiKliiituly.Appmvoii April H. I»U.

CHAPTER CXCVII.

state uf New June/," approved MaruhlilnUi, ono thouHuia e1-1** ' — ' — ' ~—'Hlxtv-uiua.

I eUjht Uuudrod and

1. Ba ft enactod by tlio Senate and Generalfwiinbly of tho Stato of Now Jursoy. Tliat

whunoTor a llrat liuutuunut cuuitiuininug agun detachment ahall have sorvud tlvoyonraas nich, h« shall bo ontillud tn Uie naaio pro-mnliou that b now acuorded to otiiei- uUUT

ttlwsrH of like rank.2. And bu It onactoti, Thut thin act shall

taho cITuut iminiKluitaly,Approvod Ajirll U , 1«11.

C H A P T E R UXGVUI.An A c t n*i>octuij? Uio otlico of treumrar Invurteln towns, f/uroughu antl tuwiuliljM.

I, B e It enacWi by- ti:B tktiiatu aud Utmeralnumbly of tb-t Htato of Now Jor-oy, That

vuui aud «UUr Uw i«w»Stv v:t UiU aut (t shallotbeuucewiaiy i u a i i y Uiwn itr borough orjwuuhlp minting under anu eovomed DV Uliart^r or utlier UIMVUU UCL uf iimoritoratiuiiiir tho truaininir of muh laim, lH)n)Ugh or

WUHIIII) tu bo t'JioHuu from r.inonj,' tlm nimii-jreofQio KIUUTII, coitnultXiw nr otharguv-tiiiiK hody Uicruot, a w l i t tUatl Im Uiwful Ui

[>|ijuinLor uluul nuy lugiil vi>'»r ut Midi UJH II;IVIIKII or twwitHlilp Ui JHI thu ti'pauui-eruroof.'•i. AuJ «»iiwi'u-trJ, TliatulluuUtimdjKirLHnets, goimrnl, iqiocini, local, public or pri-

Ui, liuiuiuUiituiit w l l b Uiu pruvkduus ofIn a c t lx> uml tbu aurae nru huraby rapealo'LII. And be it oiuuted, That UIIH acltihull

taku otrect iiiunudlutoly.Approved AprU 14, ISDU

CHAITER CX0IX._ Act tu enable ciUu« of Uiu wwond olaaa In

tliis stato to rocoustruct old school IIUUKMnnd purcharo additional land aud twiwtruotnow acliooi iioiAHOfl tlmroou.I. lio IbtiiiuoUxl by tho Huiiiitu uud Oonsral

Wauibly uf Um BUitu <if Nrtw Jorwuy, Tluituruaflur it dliall bu Uiwtul fur thu cmiuiioiilunoll. Iwanlofaldurmoti orotlmrRovendiiL'ody of any ulty of Uiu tucoud CLOHH luUibi

etato tn wMuh a public whool tiniuo shaU li»u udilojifdatod, uuHtnltnry, uimafuoi- unsut-Hfoctory condition for HUUDOI purpose, toliurclwiH) uddiUouttl ground, utUior ailjouiingiufh Bchuot Luusu ur ulsotvlioro, aainay siwtu '

it tor school purixwoa, (Old rououstruotjeh school houao on a lnruor scale and wiUi

to end more modern ujAiumtiiiinita, at onixiwiuto not exceeding ouo liundred tfiwuwn'l

$ AuJbolteuaotei], That for Uio purpoeus ,foiusaiJ It shall Iw lawful for said couiwououucil, boaniitf aldertnciioruUtorgoverningidy to ixtuo bauds tif vuuh dty fur Uie pay-,ittt uf such otpQiidlturo, not tiki oscood thed nun of oue huudrou thousand doUaru,

lyabloiunot loss than twenty, years, at ao not to excood flva per «utum, pledgingfoiUi and credit ot tmch dty for tho jwiy-

nt Uioroof. which bonds nhoU ho sold lobhclUMt bldilor, after luivlng flnrt odver-

^d tno some for sola hi two uovrepapors of -io couuty for ut leart two weeks, . . .U. Aud bo it euaOud, Tliat all ocU* aiul' : '•

charter provUlons iiiooiuliiUmt horuwith IKJ * '.andUiayhorobyaxeropeaIed,andUiatUuia(:ti . 'ahaU take effect Inunwuately. • . , - . ,.*• .-' ;•( •:•

Approved April 14,1BU1.':. : \ . : . ; ; ; t y ;

OUAFTEB CO:.''.'./ ''t %^\ }'•.,.;lupplemont tosn actonUUed "An act'*«-."''.'•sjjecUim Uie orphona* court and relating to .ho powers aud duties of Uw ordinary and ',•,

U» orpbana1 court and surrcgates," ap- * •proved March twenty-trnventh, oiie (iou- •" •"sand eight hundred nnd eoventy-four. , '' - " 'l.UolTaaactedbythe Bonate and Q«neral ,wrably of Uie Htateof New Jersey, That.'

wheu a testator isiutcHtate shall, lu hlsor " -ior Ufetirao, havo made any agroemowtfor

tha *ala or oonveyauoe of any umd«; tenoJ • ,'tnentH or haraditamaiibj wltiiin Uils state) and • •:'be nurcnapa price ahall have been paid there-" :'.

for by the purchaser and the said. pupcliBaer :•"fihnllhava baen placed In Uie poesoaslon of, .••=such land*, tenements or herodltanianta b y ' >. :

" * — * • ' o r intestate, the executor or ad- • .1

of Biieh testator OP intestate, or..- ,> purchaser, or bis or legal representatives, ...lyapplytotboortihantfcburtof too oouuty •'•;•

n whTchmld lands llo fur the MUUlment oCuch contract: providod, such application l>e • ~uade withia live years from UIB date ol wicb

ntract

BUOJI contracts shall be girou foil at lotut twomouths prior to such applloatlou by adver- '•".tUonjoafa « t up and published In the nama 'manner - as advurtisMiuiita • for tho gale of ;• .

ads by a ahorlff undar eiuoutiou are or way';'';i by uiv requlrud to bo • set up and puu-

Hhed, and Uie court, upon proof cf such pub-' v[cation and of UIB facts set forth in tho drift : ,

Bnctffin hereof, flhal! cnuw (iroplnmntlon to bo .i.-mado in open court ol Uie purport of Bucltap- / ,•jiUcaUon and that any parson baring- cduso .'lo show why tiie same should not bo grantedlay appear for that purpose boforo ftio saidourt, a t a curtain day to ba fixed b y Uiesaidourt, not less than ton daya thereaftor; and '; uio aald day. or at such subsequent time to ,Uca Uw hsaring aluvU tlwm be ndhmmed^IO court shall hear tha allegations and ob- :ictloui, Kany.urpaitlew iutereutwd, andi f . ,ich facts as arc sotfortb in the first section " .JTBQI ahaU be'duly proved to Uio saUifactfon 'tho court, and no eufllclout oauaa to the •'

wntrary shaU ahall npponr, it sliaU ba lawful - :'or Uie oourt to dmraa UM fulflllifieat uC «ach .jontract, which decroo, togoUier witli a copy , *

icod in evidence, shall lib Olod fn Uo offlco -.f the clerk of tha said court, and tiie said da • >roo shah" bo entered of rooDrd in tho minutes --r Uio court, and tbe oourt shall thereupon-dor the executor nr exneutoni, odmtaiKtm-ir or ndminlstratorB. or the - mirvlyor or rar- \'Ivora n( Uioiii, or fliiiidnintrafcor op mWinit*^ >ratora pendenlo Uto, or Uie logal ropreseiita-' ,

tiros of tho doceoaed, or 3g , her or their - 'cuanUon or jniordhuui, to make a' good and ~ 'KUlUdont deoJof cauvoyance to the purchaser •orhblognl repreaentBUvaa, and. any deedmade and oxoouted by virtue of such tinier ofUiocourtBlittllconvoytliohtndsdiroctaltobO' .onveyed OH fuUy as if tho toutator or uitoa- .

t»to bud exocutod tiio ramo In his or hor lift** -•lme; provided, tlie order of Uia court direct- :

Ing suck ccuvoyauce bo signed by Uio prosl-'dout judge cf Uio sold oourt. - - • ..-• •1 U. Ana be It e&aotod,ThatUiia&c^Bhalltako

Toot broueellately. .. - . . • • • ; • .

Approved AprflH, 1601. • • -. !,

CHATTER CCL ,An Act to provide tortnomoro iiermauont; '; unprovemont of Uio publlo roada oC thla.

.Tieroos, FubUQroadainUi'jlstatohavehcre-lafore been built and maintoined solely a t

tho expense of tho rospocUvo townships hi. - -which they are locatod; and, wboroDs, such;roada aro for the oouveuleuceof Uio citizens,,of tho enuntios lu which Uioy aro located, •'tma at Uw Q&QTO state, as well as ot sold -:

towusuipaj and whereas, Uio ojcpouseBof.. ,cuoHtructlnK iwnunneuUy unprovod roads; .taaylwroaHoniiuIy lmi<oect|, in duopropnr-.Ions, upon tim state and uiwn tho couaden r"

iu which Uioy nro locatotl; tuorofore, • .: '1. Bo It enacted by. Uio ticuato and CteneraL. -sumlily «t Uw State ot Now JBrway, Tliat,lonuvor tho board of ohomn Ireehofdeni of. -

llcular publlo road or sefuch county to bo improvud uudor the prohilous of thb act, micli board shall cause all

t t ad d d S

tion tbereof wiILuvud uudor the pro-.'oard shall cause all:thb act, micli board shall cause all:

cosHory BurveyB to tw mada and tpadSoa.- •ins to bo prepared; tho s]»citlcoUo&a abaU, 'lutrotuo contrtrucUan of a uiacedamlied,id, or a teUonl or othor utone road, that ,1 at all season! of the yoar bo Una, smooth -

id convenient for travel; Bhall bo BO we-ired on to call for. bids from which a n W '•oxunato artimata of Uia cost can bo aacor-

olncd) and aboil state Uio nnuunt of security f\tlmt will ba miuhvcl of the bidder; after said'

}&aaaissSats;

lunaimlonerof &grtculhireJin(lrovothomit ahaU Uian In th[rector of Uio board of chown f oivortisoinBt leant two dolly newipapers, 'rintod and circulating In Uio oounty Tor the ;leriod of two woolcs, or, If thore bo not two -

daily noWBoapera printed and circulating In '\ counW.thon la at-least two weoTdy Iutaponpruitna and circulating thurtln,at luast four weeks, for. bUb to do tho

cork according to tho upoclflcaUons pro- -iexed;nichadvertbjenienta liall state whoro .

' • rs may und the apeciflcationi and saail ,o Umo and placa . where Uio board o£; -

n freeholders, or a coouniLtea of flva . •':members thereof, of wlibca the director ahaU' ~» ono, will meat to receive bids; ovory BiichtdabaUbe accompanlud with the bfiMur's

bond lu a mint of ono thousand dol tara, with :aocurity saUrfactary to tho board, condittonod >Uiat If tho contract sball bo awanlod to him

wM, whon required by tba uoanl, execuU)an ogreeownt hi writing to perform Uta workaccording to tbo ipeclflcaUun»( no Jridg ttuoltbe received by.UiBboardoriuiymombtrUuro-.

.orbyBaJdoommlttMorauymoniberUioro-.o except attach mooUng, and all bids than. :nwelvea' shaU be immediately iiuhlidyt" -

ad; if tho bids'shall bo rcoolvod byaoom- . -Itteeof tho boon!, they shall bo roportod to .iaboard at tho next ineeUuj; thereot vrlUc, rj rocommendaUonB of tho committoo: tha'^.

ooniniay nlect all bids If, In Uiuir opinion,, •goodoaunexistUterofor,but oUienvtiether .i a l t award tba WQtrwt to tte lonmA Mdaor

"who •'mil glvu satisfactory evidence i'nWlity in inirfcinu the tMUtiaL-t; prm

hu'.l «t «i -• p.'i

mil not inf iiIII.;

vi l <UlbWi.f III.

_ __, _ ..>twi|itr<.lli>i-f..r tui- l u t iTcwIltiit your; tb.. biiiiW t«.wlmnitln' tinitnitt nuiv bo u« nnk-il •.hall in

fi'ii'iu 'tin1 work iiwH>nlluic°iir tin' Miifirmi-U'His. nls.. ujiTnle to tliu buunl <•/ L ].•«•..

, i . lWliU.fi>,,-!,,rth.T."if, mulM l l l i L

and wliur

riua^.^u

'uu publi'

>wliuiiLuy j

at sudi td i

iiih iu iiiu-tvstiu to W liL-unl, aud at sudi tl ut Midi other tiiuuniiud piimij" inljouni fur tlio jiurpiU.inn.jr!, nha.ll attend and H!Ihtvi.riue to Uiosu IMTMIIUI biij-dosire to bo liwint; tlio wii

l l l l l l l l

l ) IJI?r lo *

-t.^Weui(lroui-t;UiL>yt

.< > ,min - .MJW. . i< ; nrnvii l , - , ) , H u l l in.l u i y i m - n t i im-lf i l l l r i nn t l io |U>^I>- I 1 I I . . . I .1 * l . > 1 - • • LI- • • • • • • I l K

tMi'-y tnxl WIH-II Din ivuik ..hull Ui fully ...ini.|i'.t.Nl.iii<Uiii-lifritl.MTlill.-il M 1ii>-> Nuir.1,

iiii.HtitliL'irwitM'iUJtiiHi, bv Urn M i p w v U r

uiul Mirv,.y»r or ..iigiiB-r, "If miy tWrv bo,lrtymi'lll ill flill sJlilll lie Hindu.

:\ AnillK'ilfNiid.-il, Tiiat wlu-ii tiiuwi.rb,,,„]..,. , , | I V .-..nim-l >.!i:.ll IK- fully rniiipl.-ttMl It

' I. .Aml 1«' it cimctttl, Tlinl »

* hlittll U.(i|ipu-tioii.il I

t.|]|.|iiif«iri.udi)iwir, tuinhoivn l.y tlw Mnl,lll,tllri,lf l>.Wt lillil ill tllUl lllllL-IMlf tll(> Slllll

i-jiniiiiiwi'iiior <if ii-Hnilturi'; the (,'ovwnoiii]ilHiiidi-i!iiiiiil.^ioiicr.slinl!lM!t»-(;i'iiI>(.-CL'iiilii'i'

liltcctilli mid iliirty-lii-rf in eiii-li ywir, ciTtify

l.j thf *U\\-- ci-nipli-villei' Bhnlt (lii;rrujXIII ilnnrliis u-iirriuits in iHvni-tif tin' ri'siMH-tivc cuiintyoulln-tori* fur tlio Kiim ivrtiik-il n.s Hf..«.-nuii)iiihiuthi'Mlalotivnsuror, wlm sliuil juiytliu

Kiuif nut uf any IIUUR'JS in the »\»W IICII

l l ' : ( U A»rV*i ' ' 'V.Kir l Tl l i l t .m ->r iKf.AUIEUM lln-t iii t'iiL'Ii uiifl BV«ry ynii ' , it «liullln> llie du tv "f thw Uwinl or diuwtii inH-liohlowt i l i v " ! " tli* o .n i i iy I H H I I * - - '

Ami U-it fnm-lwl. Tliul ufl.-r Imn]>i-.rliiuilv in uforesuid l«r u puj uf UIL- IX-TSOIH iu iiilon»t unil buI tlie IUIIO* fronting or Ihii'dt-iin- it

irlt.inl.Tiui; on *iiil

I Hurl;, tvtiii'li limyiimi*,ii,imrn by tlw,-rs In .in tlm iviwrt i if 11.iiihlriKaiou Him witli hill

niiL-ntri of the tbir

itirf.n- lK.r.1

i u m c n ti, nmlsliull givuiHi «>f iXw owiionior In mU am) real twtutw

id l i

ii.f luml uini niil i

-nlo t-ltull IHJ iii I'l'oixirUiii),- i tbo p •-"— * • - — • - ' (luUllllHl t(> 11,

... irovoinout u\itWof land uiitl rwiierful

vjuiid; if uny [nutuf luudahull lielouiUimo tlimi i.no township it ahull bu Htatoliil rojKjit us Man in Uiu township.•ti tli.Tis fit tlit' uri'iiU'Ht fruntagu un tI in- stTtloii iliotvuf iniprovvtl: iu no enI uny tract . . . .

• till!! Of llll

mn-li yi'iir, mid Ilio rami! HIIIIII U' iKs>>.ss«-d,i ^ t i - d i m d i a i d o v i r r t o l h , ! ivmiiiy iti tlmH'iiiaiiiici-uiid witliiiitliuMiiiiu litno that

a ll 'UUT>nld o n tiofU-ifiic.r »lmll o

tXceodliiK tht i n

.•.il 11

(viutruiitwl uiidur tide act.ll. AIKI koituiiauU'd, Tlia

ntrm-Uvl ucdor tlio liroviulmitifoiuvcr thurualU)!' IMJ a eouutd t f k l U I

luitin uoiiit nliull bh l j

„• thiMwtlin n.i i^iut 'nii i i if tf tliL'i\fi'ii)t<if itunc-tlalrd nf tlie u«it rnini thu suite 11lliu braird »f eluwrni freolwUk-M bliftmlllinrity to Uu-row on ti'iiiporiiiy lowm tutuuiunouiituf nidi dullcliiiwy until llu> 1 'ILLIUWI tiixod limit bo lutiOHSf.'d, < jllticttnliinhl over tu tliu oauuty; unil If tburo blUUpllfci IU CUIUH UUUOU Itf tllU CMt ItjillgOwn tlw wtlniutu, mcli surplus slinll IKJVilnwl uiiti used Iu tlm coustniL'tiun of ulroads uudur tliln pot, or iu repairs to roadsc.imti-uctoU uiidur llitfi nut.

i t . m y road . . _t. Of tillH lUJtHUItll

luuty rood, uiul tinduty of kuqilug tliu name Ui ropulr HUHII de-volve upun lUowJuuty will cure us lioitiiiuiftvrluciiLtuuud', uluir tliu t int roitd KIULII bavi

»ii3tnn;t«l undurthls out in nuy cuuntyLI bu Uio duty at Uio board uf chosen f mv

_ __J-B or miy comity not huviiig a jmbllruful board to uupulut u county mi]>orvisor ofronibi. who tduili bold his ulucu fur Uim> yuanuiul nut It hirf MIL-OMMII- is iipj>obitod, shall givo?toi)(l to tlm biwird of i-husuti rivuholilurs' "Miinof (Uiu tliutiAund (kitliira cdiidiUuuithufnitlirul iH.'rforiu»ni» or tliu duties or liln••ITIou, H-itliMm-hsun-Llwimlliu IHULIII limy UJI-tmivo, mid nlinll riwwive bueli milury or tillow-unco as tliu IKWUIJ may llx;thubo.tm ot CIIOWJIIri*uuh(ilileiK Khnll jimvidu uil inimuyn ueixasarj'U> kouii Iu 11 iiniitur stftto of ruiNiir tlm roiidi(•oa^truuW innk>r tliia ucL mid uiiiy, if Uiurubu tin uionoya on linud tliat can bu luiri'itllyiut4d for Gticli ruiNiln, Ixirrow tliereTor uu tuui-iiorury Immti until tlio 119xt QIUJUU! ttuunHIUUI luivobovnimuwod, Colluukil mid iwldovurtaUiu(AJUnty;lttdui!lbu tlio duly ot thu»u])«rvl*ir Ui DIJUJUII tliu inonuyu ruiMxi foi-f.udi rc|Milrti in sucli nmuuur nud u[ion wjcji[xjrtluus or tlm routh aa win lend U> ktiij. tlioni111 thu buet JXI-BIIIIO it 11 to of rt'puli'; no juvrt of

1 Hiilil nuiuuys slmll k» ltnld luw tlio IUIIUIH ofUio isupurvLior, but uil uKiKjnsuuf iviauii^EaUiilbo paid by tlio county cui lector uu Uiu onJwsof tlio board of diiwou rruuliuluun), Knuitod(inly on tiiiTiinis-ntiit.oi] of IIIHH vftrii|(-<l byaillilnvit as now retjuirod liy luw iu Uia CUMof titbur clulms agnUitt, Uiu county; iu nu jcounty liaviuK a pultllu fowl buanl Uiu Kujwr-visl.iii uf snid njiolni ulinll bo vostutl Iu uucliboard; if thu board of clioaeu fnxihuldwstiiuvll neglect ur rofuso to niiiku nitjiruprlatioiihultleleul to kwiji uny siush mail an aron.'hal'

I ruixilr auy tiUmn of tliu ruuuty innto tho sujiruuio court for 11 writ o

IUB lo CdmiKJI tuilil boon! to uiuliu ULnppnuiriution as nrortsuid; ami whuuanyfcutli n|]i>lication in made, tliu court u\nv -rulo to aliow utusc, ur ujiuii ailldavib) uilou duo notice, ur othumnso, iu snch muniaa tlie court uinll iireNcribu, uluill aactrt;uid iletoriuiuD wlioihur iuuli rood un alesuid ft. iu a prorvar stitto or lojiuir, nud wlsum of uionoy, ir any, tJiuil bo raiK-d ror]«ilre, ond muy ftlso, iu ltd dim-r "tbo attorney of ttiti-

Ive tu bo paid b r tnu eouuty; iu cutwrdof clmwMirtwhr' •?.»-.-.id BuOlcluut u.oii

m&ifa the • ar,>]*oiirintiiit) „_ „ .luwb by may writ of iinuiOanius granted 1ufuruuud, ttioy uliali burrow TUHII nuia 1Mima us may be nocetsory liorof or, uu tumpo— . - - -•„ y,o crodli of Uio county, mid

miaou by toxnlign with Uio ut ' i t iuf oouiiiy Uxt&

T. Anil be it cnnctal, Tlwt wiioiiOTur Uiu.HluUl t>w prwunted to tUo board uf obuewn fruo-lioldura of HUT cuunty u petition bienul by Uiu

«f at lout two-tJiirda of Uiu huiujtiuidu nay pub-

u.i.1 iiupr'

or i'ii L-tN of Ir

it of hoiit'lil actually thrive*tit, iifir (iliaII tlio nggro

' ' - - • , - Ui i

iltonitJll COttt Of tliu llllproVIA-

iiK'iit.\2. Ami IH* It uiuu:ttil, 1

liifiii of miy micli rejwrt,LMiiiiiii-eiiiiiHTH, or uiiy t.vouf tlioiL,3hnll iiiust! MUUII mitico u> Iu (jlvuu AS it HIIUilwoiii pi'ujH!!-, (if tliu liniu and jilacu uf buarinany ul.Jwilons tliat may bo inudu to BIICII UI

it, mul uftor hom-iug any nut tor tinnlk'^L'ii n^'uiiut tliu uuno, the mlt

'itliw !)>• rul'i cr onlor, nlinU conflroI rqKirt, or H1IU.11 rulur tliu Bamu to

.nurttliu M 1IU11

furl I

lur Uiovisio

iu Miiil court f<irtli>vltli, toct 11 nit tor tliiToof, aud tliu Bald coiumiw to lvliom sudi roiHtrt stuill bo e a rd by tlm niui-t, nlwll return tlicsamo L-Uil mid ruviiittd, or a now roj>ortU>boiim<

tiy Lliuui in tliu premised, U> tlio Baid comwithout ui)]nt'i.-s.si.rydelay, mid tiiuHomobuii

u-cturiRKlBhall IHJ cunllniiod or ogtiinr1 n-d by tliu buiil court In tlio Dimmer nforild, 11s right nnd jiistioo KIIUU nxiulru mid 1ijiiitimutotiinu until ur t iwrt tdiull benuu•rotiinit'iliuthcpreiubutfwhich mid counil coiiilrm; suuli ruiwrt. whou 110 uoullnuimil lio tllnil utiil IMUCIIIHIVO an well uiwn tliid iHiiird of chosoll frwbolJora uud tlnvnhhip* In wlilcli bold liinib may Iw uituat1 tiiKiu t.liu (.wiicrs of nuy lauds nnd rt-al u

talo ail'tijUil t In-ri'by; Mild court olnill tbor1 fiuiHti Kiklil ruiMirt to bo filed witli tlity clerk, mi.l wilftlwl ooi.k« t hum if mloucccuitmiiyiiis mau mid of thu rulo .r LtiDflnniiig tliu report to to dolivured 1"oiiuty (.'olh'rtur, 0110 for unid county —

lector i[UHIOKO |'or each townuhlp in which Uio.I limila nifty lio; tho county colluctor

itiall ruUiin DUO of naitl cojiica for hii own u.uid Hluill givu ouo to tlio collector cf taxuseach uf tin1 towiislilpa in which the IUHCBSLlm>d.i may He; cueh towiialilp vhoao collocU>rol tiiii-H hlmll rti-uivo such <x>rtll.t*l cuj>y si milpay, liy its proper liishursiug oltlotir, within

' immtliB utter sold collector or taxes BIW.11livit sutli ourtidod copy, tho ainuuut uf a*nicutt) (ipiMMrlug by said report ta bnvti

_.__ n iLtNi'r&ud ujton tlio lauds nituato ID sue

tjWDBhlp.111. And bo It onacteu, Hint uo cortlor

shall bu uliuwtxl by any court to ruvluw eot tbs prououdlugs Iu rulution to uuch :lirovuinuuL, uur to iu any miy ulfevt utiyuOHsmt'ut iiuulo by MUOII cotiiuilwiuoL'ra. aftlio lu|«o or thirty ilnyi frutn tliu makingtho onlur ur tlio cuui't, tuatlrinlun suchttwsuieut; tliu court xlmll dtaignato wlnuUce, ir nuy, bbn.ll l» fivun, liy [liiblicator othurwlM!, of thu contirinutltm of tho reIMrlofSftld coiiltiiibHiunui'H,

14. Auillnii t onucUxl, 'riiuttlieiUHCffimc[lo by Kild (-onimlrMbiiura slmll bo and

iiiuliitillonupou Uld r t t l

KXI front Unild ruitort uliall liavo beou deliveredillucUir ur said lowiuuilp, in tho BOI

nmuuur uud to tlw bauio oxUiut tliat taxoa or"Imitt mwn lola or tnicta uf loud in said town

l l And bo it umicted, That the collcctoiif Kiil.l U>wm.bt]i Hhall, aa noun ait said rvporia ilollvorcd to ulm. prooood to oolloot tliu mesmntinta namod ill taid report, anil shul;ivu noticB liyadverUscnjont 111 two iiowt'wrs jirluWd and jiuUinhwl in tlio coiniliuniiu BUth toivuolilji in ultuaUx] fur II'lMikuat loaatjOiico oaoh «'twk tniccouelvolj

-latins iu nuueral Ujrrna the lands L-ouiprlanin Biicli UGHtWHiuunt, anil nxjulriiig tliu owner"if loin and trnutu of lauds nswsaod In micli ~

10. And bo it enacted, Thnt if any 1inontupotiai.ylutor tract of tana made m

liu pn.i[11 nil 11m»Ui», Uio Utvft

jority uf them may.shli) oiuiuiitteeisttiuyGlialltleoi

ir bring ._oniitotout juriwliclinn iu Uio 1~ if micli tou'tiuhlp, ngniiiHt tho

or an propel

ID any COU

to tame tmcli rood or stctiou to buuuder Uiis act, fcnd suttiug furtli

-, 11 to tlio buiiolits coufer-ruu, to an KUiuuut nut wwxtliug tun IHIIcuunuu of Uiu untiru cost or tliu iiuiirovuiuuulit Khali bo Uio duty ol Uiu bonnl to uiu&e midiuijirovointmt Ui 00 mude; provided that UILmtuuatvd cuit of all iuiiirureiiiBiiUi nuulo un-dorUilH act in any cuunty luuuyiinD your

nf Uie raUibleti uf uuch eouuty lor Uio liiatjiruowllnuypar; It shall not bo neowKiry foriliu buiinl in ttucli case to dudara by ruwlu-Uoa tiioir iutonUoit lo cause such im|iruvo-

•ui to Iw UUKIU. but ttiuy MIIOII rortuwithtea all nwasswuy * ••--•--• •

—Jtion to bu r iniaciukun, telloni or oUwr oquallrood to ba jvopansd, wid BIUUI a , -la tbo same uiauuur aa in lieruhibcioi•luirud iu cnaea naeroDuoh inteuUon hua booniied&red; if tlio ipM^itcatloua shall not ho ein-provtaxl by tbe bounl, ur by Uiu tituto torami*-iluner of agriculturu. or u alt tha bids for Uiowork ilutU b* rejected, It kliaU bo tins duty oftho board to cniuu other «jnwiil cations to bo

* - jntefor bid« to lwuurf«Kary, aud un-

til a contracL slmll bu owanlod, to Uio endthat tho improve men t prnyod ror inuyl)j iMmploUxl with rwwoiiublo epeood; tiro-Vjlod, uowovvr, that no rc-mlvt'rtUjiuuutueod be uuuio ivlium tlio lovrutt bid xub-uilttwl Khowrj Uint Uw iui]irovement prayedtor cuuuot be tnodo wiUiiu tho limit uf OXIK'U-(Jitunt horuluabovH nioiitJoiiD.1; luovuryuasowbore a contract kdiall be awartiod after thojn-etwntnUon of well iwtition OH nfumold theDoardutcbiwunfri-clioldGrs IIUTUNUI ol oortl-lylug to Uio wjunty Iwonl ur ntMuadore tiro-Uiinuof the iwUmtitad cuitof Uio work, onproscribed by tha tilth ucctionof this net,•iball certify two-Uiirtln ol BOIU wtiinatod coslass uuo-tenUi of mid c«tiinut«d coot, wlilcliHunt tbo county board ur untctsors tliall In-clude in Uiulr luwtttuiicut or eouuty taxat.

H, And bo it cnacU'd, Tliat nbon tbe Im-provement prayed ror as nf ortsnid sliall hnvuueea vomplutod, mid Uio eMtvuivut of tucuwtihurcor filed with Uio board of oliouou filiolden, as Hreacriberf by Uie third necUnn „,Una act, safd board slum nimly to' tho circuitwurtot the eouuty Mr Uiu — - -oouuuhuiunoni to mtlninf

t p , gnfiirt tho _owncn of Kiicb lot or tract uf land for BO much'uunoy laid out imd expended by Uiom for tlwiat o[ hiicli oivnur vr owners, nud declare eon-rally and give tlio Bpodal matter in ovidonrnd either inily from auy judgment rendorcheri'in may hnvo tho »uno romudy hyappoj

orulherwl-MUNif mid jurtlos wore i>riva1--""Iduals, or may proceed to collect uie ml

junonta by Bale of tlia lota or tracts <land whereon MK-II nansanunt has Itocn Iiposed or inuy bo ft Hun in the earno mannuuud tollietsaroe Bxtoiitfta lands aro now nolifor unpaid taxos In Bald town:' 'purcbdHororpurchaBuraatauy .•aloe and bfa foeol rupruaenlaUvos shall holinnd onjoy HUchlotaor trnctcof land. *-ituUiimate, Mim anil proOte thoroof in Uionamoiiuinnoroud by the saniD title aud toiiuro anptirchnwru nt tbo salon of Jots or tracts of landlor uii|>afd taxea can now hold and anjoy th~imo in Kuid townsulp,

1. And bu It enacted, That, If the

township, ai

anj uounty of Oils stata, whfiany road or J

has uot bocu

e anyoved

l

iinprovod or la not unilurROuiR IinpravumcounJor the previous sections of Uiis act, film-«•»•—— 7BwtionorUioroailinnuch county

and aro wlUiue to contribute Uioviioiu uii»n»u of such improvement, theuiarvlsor of roatlu of such county shall uponhi! written rwiucet of mvh own-wrr ownor,iiuLnnplnnof suclisection of rondeo to bo

iiniinivDil, In wliicli eholl be given tbo lovoUunil diMUuices, und nlflo a mtotdflcntfon whichnliall 8UU) tho inatorials that can bo used, anthu manner of using thuni, urid n copy of HUCIplan, BittclfkAUuutf uutl liida shall tlAin be Bub-

littod by such owiient tir ownor U> tbo boardF chosen frouholdeni, and if such board shall

>vo Uitim, it snail thun he lawful for suchrs or owner to accept a bid - • - -

g Uio bidders wid procved t „section of road according to Uia plan 1

-'""MonB and liavo control of tho ox-' of nwooy used to make Huch im-

irovumi'iit iubjocl to the approval and super-vUlon of the aujcrvisor of such county, anilfind upon tho completion of such improve-—*, to tio BBtislacUonof thBBuperriBor,_— jpon tlio nubuiiiadoii to ltlm ot rcoeipte,

sbonlog rult pajmont fur materials furnlahwand work dona uuder Uio BpoclOcatlotu, thomid Bupcn-Iwr Hhall die a certldcRts triUi Uioclurlt tjf tlie board of froaholilon of mclicouaty, which cerUfioato Bball ttate tlio cora-ploUon of tho UaproTemeut ouil the co t there-of, aud UieroatW uuch necUon of roodMich section of

county road; and L_bepoldTiytbeaforwcdtliuia ot v-- ' - "

roadd; and

f

, p p yUiu nnu

te and od b

rctlninte and omvtnofiW Lconferred bynichH UIQ londa and rual cbintoi il d k

incut ofa thu pu-inipruvu-

ont DIMJH UIQ londa and rual cbinto frontlugor bordering OK ilio road or sectkm UiercoiiuiproTnl, oi Uie time and placu of which np-liticaUou notice ntmll bo pveu by tea days'publication In two dully nuw*pai»rB prinuland circulating in tlw eouuty, and Iu nwetuere aro uot twosucli |>aiion* Uicrain, then by-two wwka' publiiaUou in Iwa wuukly new*-pspen prinied and uJrtsilatii t u t

uWitiiueand plaoa a•oBTtKliall,Icimt U M

e and place, or «l gucu othor tiat th» cuurt sh:ill designate,l without unnocewnry dolay,

commiMlonora, wbo slmU bol d t t f th t iuid rasiueaU of tho county iu which

Uis application 1* modi,, hi oetimato and - BB-m* IUB benollU afansafd; Uioenld court nlwllla«o power to remove any ouinuibKluner ariil

- ajiuolut.ajioUwr la lila placw, and abo lo liltany -vaeanojr Ui«t may occur in the ofllr *any oommLaJaiierf ruin any catuo. •|i,l>. And bo it enacted, lliat talii commls-Mooen, before enterlnr upon tho duUoc ro-qnlredorUtem bj- this act, shall taka and-kubaqrlba bafora •oma |ianmi ilulr suUmrUod

• toadauniitortio «ame, an ottfi orafflrma-t b a t D a t t n e r i U maks aU aMowmcnta andwthn»U» rwiuiral of laoin f sirrr, legally and— ' — • "g ta tha W o f t W d d l l

Ibi•report'tnat they ore

'ikictod, That Uw aaid e

Unproved uhall be _ .dnlil Bui«rvlnor BIIOII be , „

mon or owner the sunt of ton dollars foriklngUieplai^Uaoiiumof five dollars for

Irawiug tha trpeciflcaUons, the stun of fiveloiters for Uio Anal mporvhiion and tha mak-ing anil illing ot Uio cartlflcaU) of the comple-tion of Uio ivurk, In addition to Uie compeusa-lon allowed by tlio provUilona of this act. and

In cam meh n mijwrvlitor la uot a civil On-giueor, and an actual survoy In noccarary Uieo•ucb owners or owner fit hia or their expenseaball procure a survey which shall be subjectto Uia appruvat or such supervisor, which sur-fey shill lake tlio plant of the plan Iwforsncntlonud. «

18. And bo it enacted, That thli act shalloka effect iiiiuicdiutoly.Approved April 14, JHB1.

An act lo auUtonse burouglis to order andiArcgulato tba construction ot sidewalks anil

to proviilo for Uie payment or tho ozpenseeof thosnino, '. 11. Ba it ouactul by tho Senate and General

An<euib]y of tho Btato of New Jersey. Thatt l tn thrt/ipiu.»k.tii.l 1>nBV...•*I... <«# «a>(n .rtjtfo fahftl]

iegUJativo iwdieVETpaw tw ordUmnoa'for tbarttiiulaliuu. coustrucUua and rcpalra of itldo—-.!._ __•• .L___,._ ._ " - a D ( j JeUinnltiDUiB

in nuoh boruugnsjpalrod and maiatainod

1OU, LUUHW11CUUU OD

and tfleroby to fix iIn which side wolltaoonstructod wpalr

_ In which sidedmll be oonstructod,from material outfront iiiiitorlnl out of which the same ahallooeonstructod; nud aim to provide for Uiepayment of Ujocortot EacUcoimtruction, ro->air aud •iainl«uKiico; provided, however,tliat tho property omu-n, uwy construct, a ttiieir own BSJKUD*, ulijuivalkij of auy uia tori* IUiat may bo allowed by fonorol onjiqance ofmcli borough.

9. Anil bo it enacted, That aaysuch bor-ough niiiy prcMribo by cenernl orduunoe inwlint oawi siich eiJowaJkaaliaUbeconrtructodrujiolrwl and maintained at Uio erpeaw of theebuiUng lanil oinjoni; whonovcr inanrbor-iiujjb it uball hereof ter uccoino UtoduLy of anyowner of abutting hinds tunjot1 tho ordinance

iu tiornuglMwrvnl'

of a boroUKh to construct or alter or n' dewalbi or section thereof, Uie auujonuoi 01

_ ich borougli liaving charKe of the streetafTAln of Uia borough may couw a notioa In—"'•• ' " '* iwnororoccu-pant of uid lands rwolrjng; tho neceasaryHpociflcd Work lo said stdowaliato be done byniid owner or oocuuuit within a uorlod of notkm than twenty days from tha date of aor-rleo of aiich notice: vbenoror any lands araunoccnpled and' tlwOWB«» cannot ba foundwlUun to* bor«i^Ui»i»OMmaTboinaiWd

postage prepaid, to his or her poetofficedruai. If Urn Miuiu can be asctruiiued; iu

h r ia a uou-i>Uitliluiit uf the borohor {Hut olllo'nddr>~* raiin.it bi>tLeu tbu nutlcs may IKJ i d

week, i; iud l

in sou tI tL*'o

rotiuirtfill for

'h hiDds HIULU not comply withitiireiiiL'UU of mcli uutlce, it ahull be law

Klrvot dn|HirUneut of Uie borougl10 rutjuirud work to be douo amut of tlio money* or tho boroughnf thufctn-ut dqwrlniwiti tho co•tllkxl by the i>ura)ii or itcnx '

' tho collcctiun of Ui« _jch boruu^h; UJMIU JUiuji iw

_ ,-iUi thtn-TillucLor of laxuuof sailMULTII Uit? iiuioiiut fif ihu Lost of Euch wi

ji hunl* in thu f nmt of or ou tlm smlnH-h mull iv-(>rkmutiluiiu;iiud ib aluill uV Iw huvful (ortla-iiuthoritkif iu *u•oii h to plait) the <iis«*aiiL'i.ts nuiltixl nuy lintixd'ty iiuiirovod iu the 1111• il Krill.'i Iu tins ii'l in tho aimual t

cliorge i

, Mini) oltlivi.ouU»i iu biiub ui

:t to r««ovolicr of taUd lam

rt lmvitiL- uliUiinod jurisdicUi" * -yirfUw - ' -

auUou

auy court luivlut,' obint.f; tlio curt ill til ui»;

iirebt

I Aikoi

i'l*}nvti ot tlm oiisU*ni!i or a <lii< Niid oivtior to Uiu bomu(,'h.il in- It I'IIOCUK), Tliat all moneys,i,r iwld U> Uiu Iw.rough under Uiu iir>f tliu liuit pninjilby hustlou nlut.lt II U> tlm m^oiint out nf whli-h Uin

il Iw it (murk*,, That thin act shall

>ml April 1-1, !«>!.

CHAfl'EU UCIII.An lift t'J iiiui'iid un set cutitied "An act a

jH»iV4<t'Jti(c oxtHUibirn mul tiiist^eu uiiilur cititrtL'," H]i]ii-<,vi l Mimli Uilrty-ilnit, tthutihaiiiil iLiuht hijiitlrvtl uiul uinutY.1. He it cnuL'U'd by tho SWIUUJ OJIU Gonor

jcwutbl.v of Uiu HUiU) of PTcw Jnney, ThiICUDU oiiu of thu act to which tills is nmom

_ii-y bo mid tliu alum uro lioirby niooododas to read us folio««:

1. He it eiuii-Uxl by tho Beniito and GuneroVHsombly of thu Htafo of Now Jersey, TtialvhuiiDVor by uny liut will or tartaiuent lautiiind mill astute urn ilavhtixl to, or lvbunavor lrmy deed Iambi aro conveyed to or held by im;iifcutor or executor*, trunUu or tnutoee,Inibtroruiiy purnoii nr persous for life or 1til Uio liapiKHiiu.; or KOUIU event In uuch x11 r duod iitiiucxl, uud tiaid kiids no ilevlaodcouvuvwl shall at tho tl uiu of tliooakbi|f offoct

' ftuch duvisu or conveyance bo cncuinhorei]Lh any mortgugo, or clmrged with Uio |>ay-11 it of miy legacy, iSr butijiwt to auy judfmt, tn* or assohMiiiout. or cJia.ll tlmreaftoxinio chargcablu with or subject to nu;

augment, Uix or ussossiiiont, for tliu payitor which uiortgogo, lu^ucy. judgment

ur AHBtiWiiiioiit awl inUjrtmt thureou uiadotiunte provlsiou is made in mdi will, uialldrdwl by the estate uf Uie tustatur or proid»l for In such deed, except out of Uie Iuouiofroin said tontb aud roal estate; aud thj\me have IM sold for uutb tnx or itRw«ane>y virtue of uny laws of tills stato, or nliall

liable to Iw said to rabu, jiay, mtlxly and dh>chnrgo such inoiigQL'u, legacy, Judpmeut, *~

- usw.'fltWioiit or lntorost tbaroou, whoiInturM of the centals nno tnwt, or of Ui

..loraorownorof thoi«rtluular ostato,of tho estate Iu roiunlnduroi' roversion iu et

jidx uuiy bo Injured ur luipulred, it shall _-wful for the court of clinnoery, ujwnappll

caUou mailo to it by i»titiou by tha oxocuboror executor, trustees or trustee named namodin said will or dctxl, or Uie survivors or sur-vivor of them, or nuy duly appointed orrthorwisc legally authorize ik-reou utaiidlnginducting in their place, orbynnycestTiGnno trust, or by auy one of tho oivnurs aforc-rsnlij. and upou coiLslileration or thu drcuin-- tint ut the caso inxl imllce to (Ul tha par

111 luiurust. to onlur ami tlucrcosald oxoc-itorsi or executor, trustees or trtutco, uurviv-

or turvivor uf tlioin, or any duly appointor otherwise legally authurlvcd jwreoi

iiiUug and acting in tlieir place, to null tunnvoy or mortgagi

iheir place, t....~. — o-a- -"dd liiiida o

tliereof. v.*Uicliovor. undur tbo circuof Uiu tlio coso, shall aiipear to midbe mnet benoSclal to tlio ]>ortles In interest,for tho purpose of rauing uioucy ta pay,satisfy nnd discharge said mortgage, legacy,udgiuout, tax or aasosenuuit aud inures)

thereon, together with Uio costs and oxpona&nttt'inlinu; sold sale or Uio procurement of saidinoi-ti-agu loan; nud wheuavor such docreeshall ho nuulo the said oxtxniti.ni or srecutar,trusteos or trustee, or survivors'or survivorof them, or duly appointed or oUierwIlegally auUiorixed poreon staudiug or acUiI11 their place, mar Boll OD<1 convoy, or inoigago gala landri, or such ]iart Uioreaf as uubu iiocefififlry fur tho purpose aforesaid, fsuch prlctf or in suoh ou amount as sold COILtliull in aud by sold decroo dltvct, audsuch siilo or mortgage of eald lands-sliall bofroo, clear and discharged of an

forest of said coetuls quo trust and 0ownont therein; and tbo surplus arising Uiore-

' ~ostj of a sale, uftur j«yCig saidlogaoy, judguient, tax or aseoir

iccruetl Hitorert tliurooa, togetliixstt ntid oxponflos atUmdlng sol

sulo, Khali bo held by mid OKocutors br exoc•, tnistooa or (4-HBW, subject to Uiu provi

M of wild will or dood rclaUag to said lone1 sucu innnnor as thocuoncellortihall direc3. And bo it enacted, That Uiis act shallike affect imaux11-*-1-Approved Apr!

, CHAPTEll CCIV. •A Supplement to an actontiUed "An a

oonceniing tiio seUJouioat and collectionunjMifd toxut, assossmenta and wutor rat-or water rents, iu citios of this state, tunliiipodne and levying a tax aisossmont andlion Iu llou aud instead of such orrearaEoe,and to enforce tbo naymont thormf, and toprovide for the ado of lands subjoatul 'future taxation and anaoBBiinint," apnroi _March Uiirtietli, nno tiinumuid elglit hun-dred and oUjhty-flii, and Uie operation

_. _,, wto and GenoralAnwmbly of tho Btate of Now Jenoy, Thattlio provisions of tha net to which thin act hesupplement bo anil tho eamo aro hereby oxtonded tolnclucioall case* wboro auy tnx as-BeaHUiont or water raUahall havo bu«a loviwlor Imposed, or attempted to bo levied or Im-posed, un any land in any city of this statosnbsoquBiit to tue passage of the act to whichthis act in a supplement, and where suoh taxaaaesumont or wator rate aliaU remain unpaidiad ia nrrears far tlio period oC ana year." Anil t» it enacted, That all aote and nu.

. _jts inconsistent with Uio provisions ot th.at bo anil the same ore herein" roiMialed.4. And bo It enacted. That this act shall boiwnwd a publio net, and take efTect imun

April 14,1891,

CHAITEn CCV,ibllng- citios to return taxes, as-

- ^ ami water renbi paid in nrror,1. JJo it enacted by the- Banate and (Sonera

iVrwrably or Uio Stale or Ki«r JmayJTBatit shall bo lawful far Utu board having cWgeand control of Uio Hnanece of any city in thisstatif to return, without interest the amountof any tax. assessment or wntor rent paid orn bo naid in error by any person upon anyroal citato situate therein, and to cancel thersconl of such payment; provided,- that no

— . „ 1—0 o r . oncmnbraaco • shal, upon record 1 ' ' '

property since the date of such~ or, . . . .

And be It enacted. That Uds act shall_u efloot immediately. -Approvod April 14.1801.

CHAPTER OCVLupulomoutto an act uuliUdd "Au

.jtablkb a bureau of statistics upon themib-joctof ittborconsiilorediQ alt iu roUUonsto Uin growth and dovolopmont of state in-dustries," approved March twenty-seventh,

thousand eight hundred and sovonty-

it enacted by Ujo Sonalo and General

inroby approprlatod for Uie current exponsosf told buTonu.S. Aud bo it enacted, That Uio treasurer ofus state is hereby autnortiod to pay fromiy money not otherwise) appropriated , tlie

I provided for in the flrrt wotion of this

And bo it enacted, Tliat ttus act shallo effect inunedlately..pprovod April 14,1891,

CHATTER ccyn.in Act amendatory of and supplementary tothe act entitled "An act to enable cities inthlsitate to furnish Bultabla occommod*-tionsforthotnnjactlonot public btuuenand an armory for thn . too. of .th* nationalKuanlof the state UiBreln organUed," ap->rovod April QRoenUi, one. thousand alghtiiindred and eighty-seven, and Uio supple-

t thereto, approved Mny twenty-eighth,

„ „, as to read as ft.. act to enable cities in Uilsttato to fur-snltabta accommodntloiu for' the trons-

L°An(lfe it enact**), That tho tlUe to saidsupplement*" approve^ IJay twontyielghUi,ono thousand eight - hundred an4 nlqety, beamorided so an tn road u follows; "A stir*-

cment to an not entitled 'Ao tjot to enableities in this state to furnish suitable acconvodaUnns for the transaction of public bmi-

• 1 April flftoenta, one Ujon-„_ _. Irod and etehty-soren.'1 -

a And ba it enacted. That seoUon ons otaid act of April nltoenth, one thousand sightlUadred and edghty-aeron, be amended BO as

to rood aa follows: proTidsd, that tha toUlexpondlturo therefor snail not- exceed twobuodrod Uiousand dollars in addition te anyamount, not exceeding flftr thousand dollarslerived f rom Uie mlo of buUdlngi and grounds

OR provided in this act. ' . - •t Be It enacted by tho 6«nat« and General

Assembly of Um HUtooC Now Jersey, Thatin any city u t h J * *&**> ^ which , thoru aro

^..tfceproportyof tho city, IUIU-andsutlTdeiittD-acconimodftUJ Uie differ-

ent oQlccra and dapartmDnti of tho dty gov-ernment, such city Is1 hereby authorised fo

" inchbulldu3g»apoapropei-tynowoiraej

it] city ana to parennw - otltsr land a

maiuierbereinafteTprovIi. .. And be It eaactod, that ««tjqo throe ofd act of April fifteenth, one thousand eightadred and elghty-sevon, be amended *) aaw t u n O o n ; - r. - - •s fallows; . <

ba It enacted, That for the pnrpoxMt the (lonmimfltieis herein anthor-hyoMwertoje]) qt pubUc niicUmi

bis act the (lonmimfltieis herein anahql) hftyoMwertoje]) qt pubUc niidue adverttsornBnt for4 lout two

herein anthor-t pubUc niicUmilout two we L

mich dty government liaving charge of tucu"jound or building* bhall dulwrlulau m»y Hire-y bv njioredni>r liiaHicd £ov puailio UHL uud tliu

.iiuyur uud aldurmiiii nil all, ni now of nu 'soli!, gifo a good and sutlicluLt title UwrwR.or such title us Uie city uiuy potaetw, and witliUiu prueeeds of such Kile or wilts aud of thobunuji horoiuuftur authurlxod tho conuiilssion-rs huruiu uuUiorUed shall erect theIty hall building und purchase thu lauds u±

juOjorited by tlie second section of tbU actfor the tux-uiuniixhitiiiu of the various otllcorujid Jtpaxtaiuntd of Uio city governmenthereof,(i. Aud bo it enacted, That section fivo of

aid Mipplaiuent, approved Ma~ * *~.Igbtii, OUD thousand fight hniiuiety, lie and tlio Bouie in Iwroby ._, _

IL And Ultenioted. That no bonds BIUUI IJOiflsuetliol

ndbeiteuactwl.TuatnobomliKUullljuunder Uie pravLtions of Una act beyond

tlio amount of twj hundnxl tbou*aint dollars;tliat said boudoEholl be iaauod at a rnto uf interestuot eiuoedfng five.iior ceut iinnntho said boDibj BualTnot be sold for lossth—imr uud aocruod luterost; said bonus uhall bolamod nnd uiado payable in such nuuiuur tluit- ilil IHJIKIU to Uie amount of ten thousand dul-_r» shall foil due uacb year from and afterthroo yuan from Uie date of the appointmentofKiIduommlsalouors; that there shall ho in-cluded in tha tax levy und raised l>y toxa-U i ch city Diwh year n Hum eqtiul to thd l>y toxa

eqtiul to thprinciial

Uon in such cityintefutrt upon Buuh bonds andlucb bonds falllug duo within 1

7. And ba It ouatUid, ThattaLo uffuct UnmiMllntely.

B*lAi<rll]4, Ictll.

CHATTER CUVIII.An act to amend an uct entitled "An att to

iiruvidu rur the rtwoiutrucUon of main out-Jut newer ImreLoforBwjujLruuUjd at thu Jiilnti-xpt'iiHu »f two cltiojt," approvud UiirclielgliUentli, 011a Uiuutauid eight hundral anilninety.1. Bo it onactud by tho Beunlc and Q<

Aatei 'tbly- uf Uiu tiluUi ot .Now Jersey, Tin11 tour ot tha acl entitled "An arf topr_

vidu f'ir tlw reconstruction of nmin outletIVUI-S liL-roUiroro eoiistru' UHl ut the joint «x-ILSU or two citiutt," npiiruved ilaroli elght-11 tb, mio tlioutauudcl^fit huudnxlnniuhiuty,

. . and Uia Bamo is aniandod so us lo roadfollows:

•J. Anil be It euactcd. That Uio said eotu-ilraioiiurH sliall L«uorequWtionBontho boan

.aviug el largo and control uf Uio flasticoa oftlio city to bo drained by such sower for sudi

;h HUIIIH and sucii oiuouuts as Uio said com-..jalonorH may require for the perforimtnce

of tuo said work, Uie acquiring of lauds andsauieuta, tha |Miymcn.u of iuufduutal ox-luos and tho carrying out of all uoccssoryutracto witli Uio purposes for which Uio

~ is to boused; tliat said board having. . . „.. .. _. . .._.. _, J—Juo3to bo

tliomt said board bavof sucb city so dralt h i d t d l t

goof tlio HuiUicce of sucb city so draluoutliaruupon bo authoriiod to dlroct the

iy ion t ; of uio amount GO required to tbo con-tractor or contractors for Uie performance ofwork u]K>u Bald sowar, ur to Buoh other ]> ~son or porsous for Uio purposes aforesaid __udd couimialonan* tHum direct, nnd in ordorv raise the moneys required for such itay-jiunt wild luiiuiclal board shall have Uio rightrrom Uuio to'Umo to borrow monuy iu uuucl-rxiUuu of tho colloctiou of the asiossment forBucli sowar, and to iasuo Uio bonds of tho citytherefor uiidur tho seal of tho city, elffned bythe mayor and attested by tho city dork,which bunds shall ruu for any period not oit-coodlug ton years, and BhaU b i t t tnot exceeding pur cent pe

y periodbear inta

not axceedlng jwrceut. per annisold at not less than par and accrued Interest,and tho proceeds of sucli bonds snail only beused for Uio purposes of this act, and all as-eessmonta eoHoetod upon such improvtinient1 -" * -1 Mkod to tho redompUou and iiay-

Idbonits: provided, howovor, that. „ , its sliall he made by said board nav-

chorgo uidcoiitrol of Uio flnaucceof nicbcity ui»u any contract for work upon ulads»wor, until the board sliall haveapproved of

S. And'bo It onnctod, Tliat thetiou of said act bo amended BO r

7. Auilboitonactwl.That tho Buldjufiticcit Uio HUjjreiua court shall allow to each of-idconiliilsuionorsHiich couipmisatluu as heay consider equitable and jutrt fur thoir

™rvlct4 upon tho coiillnuatlon of raid DXXSA-niDiit; tlmt said commissioners Hlinll luivepower to aptnint u clork whoso compensa*luuithaU abobe flset! by said jusUco: that* j coriiurutlnn ton n el I of such city ea druln-..KtiallactnH tho council to Bald COmmiH-

slonors wltliaut extra oompensatlnn.1). And bo It enacted, Tliat all nets or

which aro inconsistent herewith IHJ and thosame ara horoby repealed, and this act slialltake effect immediately.

Approrod April lijsm.

CHAPTER C0IX.ASupnletnenttoiui aot entiUed"AD octlto

provido for Uie reconrtruutiou of main rat-lot aewora horetofore constructed at the jointexpotue of two ciUtw," approved Marcheighteenth, one thousand eight hundred uidninety1. Do it enuctud by Uie Senate and General

" if the State of Now Joraoy, That. . . . . 1» necessary In tho judgment ofsaid commissioners to enter aud take privatelands for tlie purpose af continuing and con-structing sutil sewer, Uio said comnitatdonorselndl liavu iMivor to do so by agreement withUio ownor or owners of such lands so requiredfor tliu uso or purchase thereof, or whoa byreason of ttufegd incapacity or;jabsatuo of

:h owiior ur owners, or Uio liability of midnuilwloners-to agroo for thnpurchaae ofd lands, no such.ogroemimt eon be made, a

-Hlculu- description of tho land BO requiredortbouBeofUiesaWcoinrahisliiuers In tho

counUucUonorthe mid newerahal! bo giventn writltui, undor Uie oath or affirmation ofsomo surveyor of the oDmmlseioiiors, and alsotho narns or names of the oocupautor occu-pants, If any there ba, and of Uio owner orowners, If feown, and thoir residence, if Uio

unobonsoortatnHl.t^oneof Uio Justices oi

: to pAvt - - -thereof to Uio pcreons Intarested. If knownand in this state, or If unknown or out of Uiastate, to mute piiblicaUon thereof as the saiduntie* Bhall direct, for any term not leas than

six days, and to oaslm a particular time andplace for Uie nppoiutmuufc of the uouunlssloa-01-B hereinbefore named, at which time, uponmtJnfactory evidenoe to him of the mrvlce orpublication of such notice aforesaid, be "Tiallapi«iut thrceidlKl_nlereHted, topartU^nd

Assembly of tlif It should bo

be flsed by & majority of the ooihmoncituruUierRorflniiiiK board of such city:actMhaU not be Uben U> permit»a&

RrU not be

JUJIU Uienliiry<CIIIIL-O during his iitw

'.. AndboHeuadwi,-IS uud charter pith bo a d t l y

on! tonil.wi, TliatfiUncteandparU

. . MIS uud charter provUinus hjcumtfetonthurowith, bo and tlu-y mil Iiomby repoolcd,aud tliat this act bdio'clTuct Immediately.

A , k • • . . . mi !ivul April N, l«'i.

CILAITEK CCXIL

luring of itiUud"AnactforUie

lnborors In thottatoof New Jeraoy," ap-1 " me thouaand eightlirovedbuiidrt!

al AsMonibly of thi l U l b l

ly of thtbolaw

I U Iitsliull not bu lawful for nuy .Inc buslnws In tlils^uile to rwp... _lalwrersor other im[ilii>L'S, in tliulr contractof employment, or prinr or uubacqueut Uiore-to, to Bigu a writtuu eminent for said corpora-tion to rutain or keep Imck any part of theiiwages mien duo, under jtroLonBe of Invest I oUio name or (titablbliiiie " fund for Uiu relielor iwaistaiicu of Bin-li ivorkiuco. hiborcra orother uin ployos ivlicn nick or olherwiso dis-nliled.

Li. And bo Ib enacts, That It BhaU not belawful for any corjKiniUou of tldn state, orany corporaUcm doinj,- busluusB iu this state,to retain or keep buck sny ])ort of Uio wagesdue their workmen, laboivm or other eui-pbycowiUioutUiefrcti and voluntary cou-nuut of such work ii it-11, laborers or umployesuudi»r protoiiKo or iirtsistlng.relltiVlng oruuilu-talulnR said employes ivhuu ulcJt ur otlierwitH)

3, And bo It GHUCUH], Tliat oil such di \ . .MotiA of Uio vmgm nt thu employed wlUiouttlie free ami viiiuntary wmeent of such work-men, laltorors or unijiloytn of corporntloimaforesaid trliou duo from Uio URO, i-os«twslooor coulnil ot bold umiibyfa, to Uit) control uriKJWwafllon or said ciitiKirntlou fur Uiu pr«-ututleduiiuorbontilltiii nolit muployoa, sliallbu odjudgul by Uie courU of Lhlri (state to l rngnliut public policy.

-I Aud be it uiumtt-tl, That all violations uttho tint or Siiuoud MK.-tiaua or tittx act by tli

uicanor, aud shall stbam to ail indlcLumnt

t f thi t t e

stato or corporation d ingstate shall bu doomed a md shall subject thorn or adl f mlsde I

htbam to ail indlcLumnt uf mlsdettieannr In anycounty, uf this state when) said cun»ratluudoiis business and upon conrlctioii tlioroofhu-sho or tliuy sliull bo punlsliud by lluo or im-prisonment in the county jail, cold flue not toexceed twohundreddoliaraaudBnldiinprfsun-mwit uot to exceed nis uiontlis, or lioUi, intho discretion oC tui

itud, Tlmt this act eliolltnto eiroct iuituodliiUily, tuul bo <luviuod andtaken to bu a public act.

Approrod April 84,1BB1.

CHAITEit CCXIII,An act to provide far tlid revoking aud an-

nulling of licenses of iuiu aud taverns andtoloous, nu to Uie plnw Uouutwd, whore thulicensee hi a tenant, uud shall remove- fromand vacuui Uio llconsod promises before theexpiration of ttucli liixuttu nud shall rufuootoo nusfur of nueli llnoum bvtlio court or otlier IICOUHUII; lnxly wlilclienuiUxl tlm Bunie, and fixing tho fees fortransferring such Jlctuse should the sauioIMJ traiisferred.I. Bo it enacted by tho Sniiato and Qencral

Assomblyof the Sfatoof HowJonioy, Thatfoiy p n ; being tenant to whom ny

ttethe bulhliiig nnd premises natn«n and for which such liranso sliall be granted

before Uie oxniraUon cf Uio Unio for whichsuch Ucenso sliaU bu granlcil by iwwou of tlioexpiration of hia tenant:? or from otlier cauocabis said licensa ulialt immediately bucomo nulland void as to said licensed premised, unlessho shall immediately consent, in writing, di-rected to tho court or other body which

Isold lleenBc, i-onueKtlug ' 'K ixMly to tniiiHiur such L

remainder of Uie iinuxpiml term Utui-uof toUie luenmlog tenant -•* •—'• ' ***sudiptreon or in-n-:... „_Kcoiisim; body innydoein a fit and proper por-

*ir tliat purpuso at tliu ruiuoiitof Uier of such nromiseti, upon tlio- *

to him of a iwrtUjn or tlio coots aud .of obtaining such license, j>roi)OrtJi)iiiito toUie time fur whioh mid llccnw) ban yi'L to run.to lio fixed nnd delorniliied liy tlw said courtor Uccimiiig Iwdy wlilcli nliull traiwror sudilicento; aircosts und est>eBsen ofobUiiulngsuch transfer to bo paid by tho penwi 'whom suoh tranifor or lleuiii» In grouprovided, however, tbat nothing herein —allied shall prevent any court or other lioeu-

ring body of UUB state troui traurferring anyICVIIBO from oao builtlir'" *" -.«»»»— ..« t*~.~~

ono pLT.Mii ta anothertho fawn or Uiis state.

3. And be It enacted, Tluit whenever

tenant to whom a license to keep an lnuin this state iliall be granted sliall ro-

• " >iu,ae8 for whichbefore tho ox-

„ „ „ „ , „ . without flnrt liavingirocurcd UID transfiir of such lluanne to auoUi-r place by Uie court or other licensing body

wliich gnultod the same, or without consenUngIn wriung to U10 transfer of such llcouso toanother person by snid court or lioeuMng bodyas nrovldod in Uia flrat soctlan of Uits act, Jtshall be lawful for tho owuor, occupant orportion having Uia inanagGmentaiiilcoutrol ofaid promliws to apply for a license for on Inn

and tavern arsilooii for naid premises to the" lxxly of the county or muul-

lfited Ui mid townBhio. for Uiree consttutlvaweekfc, which noUcattbatl require the owuer

iwiierMofencblotin froutrf which or[luring which tbe sidewalk *hall by soldiuaucu bo directed tu Iw constructal.

- -bed and paved, to construct, curbaadpave the Buina in the manner prescribed InBuch (irdimuioa, within euch U»no a* Uio town-ship committee shall direct, not being lewtlinn thirty days after tha lart day or suuhpubUcaUonaaaforosnld.

if. And Iw It enacted, That this act BballUke uffuct immediately.

Approved Apr! 114,1801.

CHAPTER CDXVLKupploment to an art eiititled "An act for Uio

prctwrvutiou of flab Ju thgHncluuuuuJcrlvorand ita tributarily cr biimclius within tliocouuUae of Borgun and Hm'son," apnrovcdFebruary tveuty flrnt, one thousanu eighthundred and eighty-oiifht.1. Jfe Ii otutuleti ity ihe Son»to and Oenara!BIBULIJ- or tho Slale of Net* Jorsoy, Th.t

hereafter it IIIBJI nut belmfuifor SDyperaoDor pursoDi lo nao any Bdno, net, gul, drift.

»uohor <Jr.iukneU,flxadid, Bite, w«lr or otlei »p-

— -it book andliuo.scroll Bpaon.coni'

pariod Of i n yeart, ttndftllparwi]* wild•ball be hereafter elected or appointed to•aid ofnoei or any of them BUJUI hold o rAoe for two jean, and until their auo««sorBh ot&oe eball baie duly cjoilifled; 'nd anylegal voter of any moh town, borough orloviiflblpiliillba eligible lo the said officesof elark or oollMtor or reoei'er of Uiea,

8. And be it enactod, That tdlaolaaDOparts of tola, oeneml, special, locali pu^'oor priTrte, inoonsi^nt wiiu the prorls-

nre

i •>!!

pnrio uol or ueti, kuohor dnet*, trsp, pot, poond, Bke,pkrataior Uok'lnjt. exceptcorouioDl j ealJed IDBIIBK, ur s

1.. -• t r o l H i n iho Hnioul; eiIDBIIBK, ur scroll spoon.conilHa<t, in iho Haekeuuok ri»er

nd its tributaries lielw<___or Jnna&nd iheDrst d*y of Decnmbar In BDJjf ar, under lie pain, penalties tod tor/eiturtsprovided (or in and by talil lot to wbiou this in• auppletubut.

g, And be It enoabct, Tuat'tbia aet Btakd uiftA immediately.

Approvud April«, 1HD1,

CHAPlJSli OOXTJI.An Aot conceipfog boads given bymnBloipsI

'djplorotit for the proper per for ra-Act co

ofiiccraancDefodkldiily.1. l)o U «iiioled by tbo benste and Gonorfc

Asiomblj of tlie rUiie of Me* Jersey, Tniihoroafur all bondi now or bore*fier rtqa\t«ilo bo glvan by aujr niiinlelpal ofllcer or enployeo for tho proper poriormiiioo of ollioUlduty, wbellmrKivun directly to »inanloipHitvor to some ofllocr or dejunroijutuieul tliereof,'-•Iboreoo tlodlntlie ofiioo of the olurt of

r or dejunroijutuieul tliertlodlntlie ofiioo of the olurt

h h i i lni

xjUDtrm wuieh any >aoh manlcipalityba Bilaalol, provided ibat the governing

___ ' ufauuh louaiolpHlty iball Bouirent, audcoploief aaul bonui dnlj cortlflpd br *»idolork, uudbr thu aeilof offlce, ahall La receivedMevidunceiu any conn ofihii stito.mdbeM Hood and auiUblt in law BB if the onglnilboodiwero then and there produoed.

2. ALd be lid DID led, T»»t npon appliaitloanadeln writing lo iho justice of tboiupromeoiirt who shah hold tue.eironit eocrt U anv

oouutj who rein au; such tnanlaipality n •• I*uited, hy or 00 hohiir of any auoh munloipil-]tr or by cr on belnirof anj oillion anil u i -pijor thoieof, aliuutaK thntlhs ooudliton cftbo band of auy oftner or emplojce of suchmunicipality IIM boon brckeu, bald jnitioe•allmtko auch loveitlitkbon tooohluB tbouih of BQCL allegation as lie ibillthnkoper, and. In bis dUoratlon, may order suit

.. bo brought upou aaid bond for tbe benefitof, auoh mouloipahty or of tba offioer or de-—-tmpat theriol lor wlioco banont Uie bond

. .ilvtu.8, And ho it enutoil, That nothlnBj Lereln

ooaUlued thai) iorslidute bondi ool recorded•a herein provided, u d application for anirdor Tor tbo prosaoutlon or any inoh bondniyuemade in tlio atnio miunens.f tbn

iordod,_. .teuaeu^, ,,

Jittuy GQioor orewptorea of anymtiiil

tt

AD(] be it euaeted, Thktanj bond given"' 'iree of any mtmlaipal-

ipropBr performaooe olglten dinwilj totmu-

ppoint throe disinteudicioua froeboldars

, Impartia nissioners to » -

omlne and appraise Uie said landi and to aa-ma the damBgoB.up -" — ' - *"'" '~*—to the persons lntcreH*VH — —jyUie BdldjusUce, to be exprened therem,•ot Ion Uuwalx daya; and It shall be tho duty

of the said oommisslonars having first takenand RQuscribcd an oatb or affirmation, faith-

ll and impartially to exsmlno Uie matterentlon and to make o trua reiNirt aooord

ullyand , .rf — _ _ —in question nnd to make a trija..,ing to tho best of their skill and understand-ing, to meet at tlio timo nnd plane appointedantlprocood to view and examine the nldlands, and to male a just and equitable esti-mate or appraisement, of tbe valne of Uiasame, aquam aaBoaBtnent of'damagesto bopaid for eueh lands" and dtmagea aforessid,

' •; BhaU ba.made inwritlng andthe aaid supreme court-justice

intlnnatloua undor the hands and teals of

vhich reportlubmittedtol

wmmldonwo, or any_jaflvedftys'publfonotJcoin twpen printed In such city, of such aconQrmaUoD. aud said report shallImmediately after connrmaUon, together withUie aforaaoiddflocrtption of the lands and Uiaappointment and oaths or Rfflnnatioiu aforo-said, In the clerks office ot tho otrantr Hud-son, to remain on record therein; which re-

t thereof, oertiued • by the dorkshall at all times t« eonaidBr

son, to remainport, or a copyof sold county,

sssnrjthereof, oertiued byshall at all times t«

fvtieasaid land, o r of the 1r of the said owner or owners toamount of thDBaid^aluaU<in,wlthi cost in actionof debt against

Uyj g^ij j-Jj,UoeofUifl suiireijio"ooQit shall, oa uuclr "caUon for oonflrmat*— ' " "

ooort BhaU, oa uucl apiillcation for oondrroaUon, tax and allow menootts, fees and expenses to said nominisslon*ers, clork and othor persons perforating anyof the dntita proscribed in ttds section as theyOTIIB shall think'equitable)p ami right, whichhall bo included by the eald oomnUEBioneraI tiobr «ii(J report. •:••-•. . • .•'2. And ba it enacted. Thai, after the.conflr-latlon of Bald report Wsuch ]nsUceor theiproaie court, the sola commissioners sp~alntod under Uie actto which this Is A sup-oment shall IHU« a nqnisitlon on the board

if oldormen, board of finance, or other gov-rnnur body havtng oootrol of tho finances ofupboItT grained by nieh-aBwer, for tha

' " —'—^neowjiirytoi pay for^ncha sj afaraaid, as shown by

Uio told report of the mid condemnation can-tntaioaen, whioh requlsIUon shall be Imme-diately honored mxd paid by Mid board nfalderman, board of finance or other-body

~*" chsS6 of tho fln&soM • of rBQcbdtywarandBaid board of id

ler plnoeintedUiei

n on<l uponig to law tu

t th

ided by lav for applying for Uouises for innsand tavernH or saloons in such county ormunicipality, notwithstanding Uie licenwtfgrantedby said oourt or Uwiudiig body, forsaid premises boa not expired.

a And b a i t enacted, That irhonovcr thoownen occupant or parsons having Uie con-trol and management of any promlsea In tlitastole for which a license for mi iuu aud tavernor saloon sliall ba granted, sliall iirove by afB-davit to the court or other body authorizedby law to grant licensee for Inns, taverns andsaloons In Ihe county or municipality whereaucli vwmlioj art- ettuubi Uvat Uio formertenant of nald promims to whom a licenoohod been granted asaforowUdliaa vaoatodaudremoved from mmh premlsua aud faaa not pn>ured euoh lloenso to be tnwutferrod to an-

by the oourt or'body wlilcli_. nuno and reftwas to consent toUiB transfor of such lioenw . by Uie court orbody which granted the some. for tlio unei-plrcd term thereof aa provided • in Uio firstsection of this act, it ahall • ba lawful far thesaid court or liocnsiiig body to revoke nnd an-nul such license aa to mid proinhns, and in

proper application„ -g ran t anewlloouso

for said promlBus to another rarson, nrovldodthat two dava'notioo in wriUng ofsuch in-tended proof and application to taid oourt orlicensing body has been servod nptm • tlie for-mer teuant or his legal ropreaonuitivu if re-ddiog within tbo county where such licensewai granted

4. And be It enacted, That Uio person towhom a transfer of license in granted as |iro-vided in this act shall pay for nicb transfer ofllcenw tlie wuno ooiut and cleric foea and inthe Bfeine maimor aaapplicanta obtain'Inal HcooBes for Imifl,tavamaand nail

.y(andin addition thereto slialt 1,-iurt or other Ileonsing botly forfi atletormlninft Uio amount to bo paid by himfor such transfer ths same fees as ore nowfixed by law for thti courts of common ploasof tho different counties of Uila atnto for hoar-ing and determine appeal cases in said court.

ft. And be It euacttu, Tinu all nets or pu t tof asta iBoonalilent herewith ba and the samere taenb; repealed, Mid Uii

Appraved AprU'u, 180L

CHATJER CCXTV,Anan'.cor.fircilog, vnlidatinr iuil

doedo df wuveynnoc of or for In , .»,.™-roontB, herodltoinaata. or real estate horoto-

doousslifij

i fnihlailatefortLolalduty, wlioibor

uiDlpf Illy or to sOfno uujdor vr uuvaai

thereof, and wliothtr reoordod or not, nprosecuted »i texetolor* wltboat appllcatiunto a lattice ol tbo tapmme contl.

• • - ' •-- ' — "iteil, Tin* tbU act ih»U

"Appioved'A'priru, 18*01.

CHAPTSTOOXVIU.AD Act to valti'ldalo oortBln tales 01 landi

loralidated bjrcaeonoltbe omlmlontopuu-llfh In two uewip*pora oi the caontj wbere(a•nob lands He, tn sdvutiiement thereof rorItmr weeks next preceding tlio Ume ippolntodfor selling tht Bsue; provided, there Bballbave been an •dverUBomont thereof pnbllnhedror luur weuka pravlom to auoli a ale la twiuowpnipon pnlthihed in tb« connty wherBach kndi lie, one af wbloh mpBra ihall be 1corTaeiper prinioa indpabUihed la theooontj•eit oi asict oounlj: aotl prodded, alia, notioetlipreof ebkll Imvo tioen aet Dp In five or morepublio placDB ol Iho cooatv, onB irhoreof iballbelulliotoHnsliIp where aacb landi lie; andfurther provided, that »id aata b»» beeu 01bereRfier shall be eouarmod b j Uia soon un-der wbo€0 mlhodt; soeli ido nu mide.

T ^ n d bo it enacted. Th.t thistake effwt immediately.

Approved April 14, 1891.

QUAYTW COXXV.An oot to seenre tbe payment of libonv,

mechanics. niBrclwnta, traders and per-sons emplojed upon cr furaUblng ma-terials toward the P«f«" ' o _B. , o L"/ .

bli Iterials towawork in public Imprc

the fcm.t« and Qenemlof Now Jersey, Thatwbo DiHl b t t o

ht

on complying witb tbeSBotibAlilutTa a Hen

uch B, Jhaa. And be It enacted, ih tUhi i tot »liall uke

tftaoi InimedHteij.Apptovod April II, 1801.

UltAPrKU 00XIXAnAcHoprjvliisfortbsappointnunt ofoom-

mlasloDora for tbe promoilon of onilotmltt- " QD In tlie United Slates.

utedbr llioBaakM andQ*Bfl»l_ tho Htale of Naw 3an*j, That

thB goTornor ol this Btato iliall, wltbln ihltlj-—1 itler luiB act abaUbeoome a Uwt appolnl

0 oooDielor- at Uw ol tbii aWte, who ib "titato \ board of cominlaiioDBrs wl.-irtoexamino, ooniidt* and repoithowtliwlioor prastloable to iiaimilate tbs

..„.jbiiion ot tbe f arloaa slates on tbosublootiof manlage and divorce, iniolvenoj, the rormMnoUnaT eortiuauo, or other aabjccls Iijhloh onirorinlty or aaiinilatloa majBeem ttthem IQ be wUa, praotloable or it-tlnbio, witb powei ' - • • *'tioa to cooler . .mlnioners or officers of ether states •• bare orBball hurt like power, and fipeoially tbe oom<miiBlover* lately appolntea bjthe ititaofHew Xoik for the e«tu« purpose, and toreport to tlilB or anv aubiiqneni. leglalktithis iltto, whaibet anjr and whit 1sboald be bkL'D. _ .

S. And be It enacted. Tbat said oommla-jlouora ibtl) bold clllae fnr two y»»r«, andshall strvo ulibont ootDpeiitaUoni and anyTaaana;jn imiu board iball be Bllod by thu

_. _. _. inaotcd, Tbat thla act (halltake elltjot lmtn«dlately. -

ApproTed April U, lBOt,

OHAPTEtl O0SS.An Aot relative to tne payment of arrears ol

it any time witlnn uao 1 oar allei tliepamgoof thfti aot, any person or per son 1 may pay toho collector ot Uxta or other pcraona antbor*

liBiItoreoelTo ihe lame, in any oorporttodeiiy in Una Blale, Ibaaiauuutolauy l a o r u -

. .. ^ j p r o p o r t ] r beloug.„ J ; pcrium, laidarltU'wiod prior to tbe year one tbanitnd efuhlupadtedandnlDotT, and now nmalnlng nn<paid, tog utter with Intenit thereon at BGTGE..ot oentom por innnm, lo boaalenlated from

the tltno InteroiL IB proptrlr chargeable there-onto.beUineofauonpivmeDt, loceUier witbthe actual cipenttB iberetorore Inonrrcd bvauj such citj UT tha ca.ortauient and pay-

* -ax«ioraimamenti;andtliBool-s,or person authorised to re-

oeiTo the same, ihall make and deliver to Iheperson or persons mUtinjt suoh paymani aro-oeipt llistcor, t>ad *h*ll fotthwllh lancol tberecord of BOBD tai or atieument: upon aaoh

mt such tax or Mieiiaent •hall eease to

time tail maom r M in civil actl -ni, - .0. An a be UoBieted, That in otsaof Bna-

.enlve Hem or a sambei of Hen* In; favor ofdifferent ponoRf, tlmir right! anu p.ioritieif hall be determiued M fbllown poraona Bttna-ngincijaaldefireei aa eo-laboreri ar varioaiMsrionaiurDubingmatenala, ahall b m p r i -irilT aooordlbB to the date of tbe flllnaofIielr Hem; wueDHiend lira uoUoei are ated- r the - J J *L- '-*-1 " - " -"•

lieu npon tbe real citato oraliall be deemed aud taken • lo beatiifledanddlJiiobartL_,

rifilt to any fnrtlier Interest or nenait* byonn..f .«»i.t.* "•••wainentnotbaviog

led, and IbereJO lallvpild

aball be n<

j i,f mah tax 01* a%se8mtcntnot bavlmc bei'ndwIiDlnlbo timo heretofore reqclredbyt,otly rBMonofiny BUlnto pvied re-moR the pajmsnt hero to (ore uf >nj nanaltr'-'jroBtover aorenper centum upon any

i Us or iire.t-ueDt; nroridad, -how*

. . or Bdmlulfltrator with tho will nuno.^,orbyanyBdmlntHtrators or administratordebonla uon witli the-will annexed, or bvthe survivors or survivor, —

nuwo, iwini ui uiuuw w uuBrimijuforeaaid are hereby directed, aa'loweredadanthorheedto pay the same tut at "tout available fund then in hand, 'and If•BaiT. to iiftiiaTBi temporary lo#***' i or tiw4

MO of mcutiuz such requuJ-'ion.8 .And be t t tnaettd, Uhs/all act* and p

iuoceswr of thetn, Mm or tier, aud makhicUM reoord af mid deeda inadmissible In evfrdenoB.

; 1. Ba it enacted by theSenato and OonerilA»Mmhlv of Iho Btate or Now Jersoj, TbatonydeedordoedBof couvoj-anco, horotororomada and (loUverm! hy any nilmlujstrators Dradministrator with Uie will annexed, or by#uy ailminlstratora or aumiuirtrator do bonisnon with the will annexed, or by the surviv-ors or survivor, or succeaurB or sucewsor ofthem, him or her, of or for any loads, teto-inentB, herediUiueuU, or real cstato sold pur-niant to Uie i>owor, normtaaloti r~ " ' •he Bald will annexed, given totho executors or executor uamct, M W1U „ , „wilt anneiod, Is and are hereby conformed,validated, leRaUrcdwiddwhirud to be, nna«, and are, and shall be «• ' '—<'—•-.

uereby repealed and that thli aot iball takestreet imnedfateiy.

Approved April 14,1801.

CHAPTER COX.. Supplement to'an act entitled "An act toprevent the adulteraUon and regulate thesale of milk," approved March fourteenth,ono thousand eight hundred and elghtjr-

.Be it enactod by the Sonata and Generalombfy of the State of Now Jamey, Thatin sjiy luBoeotor orhladeputyactiniiundiracttowbjclitfaia Ja p> sapnleuient saal

_ j any nftmple of milk for aoalyais, he shalldivide niil swnple into two part*, Hhall dulyBoal each part in a suitable can, veeeol orpackage, abaJI tender, and if accepted d»-.ver,atthethneof aucli taking one part to

the vender of aaid milk or to the person hav-iigthBCUitodyofthe '"- - -

j i r , tbat nulbiastaitud ibaJi antborraai f i n n r n t i i a t i i l

•as._ ____ n^Bie landiandKaloiiita bave been iold for laxei a r u *B»iiOieuta aud bought in by any other pertoot . . n t h . . t . . . _ . i . . . u M l d UieiaadaaaeiB-

S.V ~ ^J'1}011?0. ™* fully KOA completely iuiftho sold tlewlor deeds of convcyancehadf the sjecn, o

eeds of cm-was, or were mndu and

pnvoyanaolivo* in t

neehadrwl bythe sold

_., __ . -_,— —^-- «—«,j ui* aolivorwl bytlio executors or oxocutor named* in the soldwill (although tlio terms of Uie n U t d aliavo not been uumblttod to tho orpUaoa'court of tho county in wliich tbo said lands orreal ertato Ho, or frnvo uot boon approved b?mill court or tho section of the act e t i t

1 wrlUngof the cause'

S. Andboitonactca, That In all progecu>Uona under ths act to which this is a snpple-muut, thi) defendant may at the trial producecompetent evidence to show Uie. percenUgeofinilksoildi contained ui Uie sample delivereda him. orto hia agent or servant, as provided

ration one thereof.8. And bo i t enacted. That in all nroBecu-

lons todor the net to which this Is a nipple-nt, whoro tho violation cliarged is Uie ad-

Jon of water or any other autmtancQ orlag, the defendant may at the trial produceliwLent flvJ4cn.ce to show that tho same hatboon altered or adulterated. -And be It enacted. That all acta or

irta of acts inoona^Uuit with tha provjdonf

Act relative to the• ttjar|esof mayors fndUea of tlio second clam la thli HaXa,

V. Do H uin^ted by Uia Bonnie and Oenerolsserably of tha State of New Jersey, Thai

•-—1-\vt the Becood class In this stale In

^

mrnlug executors nnd ndiuhilBtraltesUles1 estates [lievision], npproVw ««.™twenty-scvoith, one tbou&nd* eleht hundred

1 wvonty-feur, rcgulaUng Uio Solo of landsw ndminktratoniwTUi tha will annMod,nrbyadniinUtrotorsdoboniiinouwith thowiU

leiwl. nml defining their: poweru," • ftp-. JV«1 April aixUi, ono Umusand eight buh-

urod and eighty-eight, or any part ofSald - -ondBocUaniiasBaboon compllod-wiUiJi«.-cmt whore Baid willhoB oxpreaaiy. eonndodthoeierclsoof said power of isalo to noutuaUier pennns ur peroon namod therein othorthan tho executors or executor named in raidwill. • - . ••-.• .

a,' And be It enacted, Thnt thuVact shalltakoorfoctimmetUtttdy; - . >• •

Approved Aprii 14, ISO].- . ••-

CHAPTER COXV.Anoctto amend on act entitled "An net to

ouUiorUe Ui6opnBtruoUon, enrvtagandpav-Insof Bldewalka nnd craaBiralki^hi town-ahTpa" approved May smth. anno dominione tiiouBond eight >UBdre3 and Eighty-

1. Be It enacted by tho Bohate'ruid GeneralAssemhly of tho State of New. Jeraor, Thatsection twn of an act entitled "An act to

ing of Bidewabfps,'l'npj>roved May ninth, •one tWaand eight l iundrod lk ^ ^ . . u u r ,M1 aud the Bamo is heruby anientlod to road ai

follows: . ' • . ' • • "a.Andbe.(t ennctal, Tfiat aiba-Uie , W

«ge of any ordinauce an aforcsaJd, It ahall Iwtlio duty of the townfihlp punnUtteo. to causa

chairman'af raph

• imthooitTinwhioh . . .uienta am laid, oraomooiBoer Tor the nao ofBitch olt); nor shall any UBn npon real eatats— lODh Uiea or aneumcQU be reieaied or

;otcd nor a ball any »Ia ol aavraal estate fortaxei or isieianieaii, or Uia delifety.of aaraerllficalo or declaration (of aale, *or deedLbenfur, be sUjed br anjthina in thui aot

'- 1| Hud, (truvidfurther*uattae.pro-_ tbii aet ahall not booomi operaUvs

In auy lnoorponted oily until tha eommoncouncil or other RDvanttnftbed;btrlDgoltargekod control or tbe na«nc«i of inch oit? ahaibj reioluiton author! 1,9 tbo oalleotor of. Uxei >ot other, pomon authorised to r tmire taxevla receive and rooalpifqr Uia tamo ander UJSprovttloniollhlaaal. . . ' , ,••. • •.'•- •;

S. And. bel t ftntolsd, That thii act ihalltake effect immediately. . •' Approred April 14, 1891. ;

. .•. CDAPTER. QOXZI, :

An Aot anabllng townahtn clerk* to ti' < davtu in totvnihtp faawiieM. - . • • • - ,,

LBeUenaotedbMhe fiBOate anil acneralAssembly of the Htate .al-Htn Joraer. 'XbatfaDmfter It may and anall bo •. lawful -1or • tbetownihip clatka oi tin; : aarnral • townahlpa in

" iTAndbe i t eMOted,"'Tbit.thli Mt aballbe a pnbbo act .and iball " ~ -nedlately. .

Approiod April H , 1801.

aa laborer, mechanic, mirchant or trader,.apurenaoceor.orlnconfoimity with Ihotcraii of any contract for aoj publio im-provement mode between anj person orDemons and uny city in this Biate aulhorU»d5Y hiir lo make oontraota for the raakipff ofany publio improvement, perform any laboror fnrnlflli any material toward tha poifornvsnefl or completion of any Bach oontraot

made with Baid oity, on oc—'- ' ! ' u "•-seoond seotlon of this act,for tlie value of Boon labor or materials oreither npon the money* In the oootrol oftbe said city, due or to gror due under saidoontraot with nitld city to tbo full vala* ofBtiou olalm ot demand, and these Hens maybe filed and become «n absolute lien to thefull and p u value of such work and ma-terials, to the extent of tbo amount due orto grow doe nndar Bald oontraot, In favor ofevery penon or persona, who •ball. ba em-ployed or famish material! to tbe penon orwiitons with whom tie uid oontraot wllb

' * oily la made, or tbe aub-oontraetar* of

penon or person.., Iheir assigns orlegal representatives; provided that no oityshall be required to pay ft greater amountthan tbe oontraot prioa or valne ol the woikand materlnls famished', vhen DO speoiflo la

' In tbe performance of said work by1 tractor.

- . . .ndbe it enacted, That at any timebefore tho whole work to be performedby tba contractor for the oity is completedor accepted by Uie city, and within nfteendays after tbe name Is oomplated or ta-oepted by the city, ana within fliteen dijaalier the tame IB BO oampleted or aoceptod,a o ; claimant m»y file with tho chairman orhead ot t ie department, council, board orbureau having charge of said work, andwith Ibe financial uffloor or Bald oity, noticesstating tba roatdenoe of tbe ohimant, veri-fied by hia oftlh or afflrmation, stating Ihoamount claimed, from- whom due, and Ifnot due, when it will ba duo, Riving theamount of the demand after dtduatlog alljaflt oredlta uid offseta, with the name oftbe person by wham employed, or to whomthe materials were furnished; alto a state-ment of Uia tennBi time gWen, eondillons ofbis ooutract, and also that Uie laborWM performed or materials were furolBhedte tha aaid contractor, and wets aotnallyperformed or niod In Ihe ezeoutlon or com-pletion of Ihe said contract with said city,but no variance as to the name of the con-inotor BhaU atteot tha vilidity of tbo aaidcluim or Hon.

8. And ba it entoted, That the nnanoiatoffloei of said city Bhall enter tho claims ina book kept for Ibat purpose by him, calledthe "Hsu book;" an oh entry eball containUie name and renldenoe of oUlraant, thename of Ihe oontraotor, ths amount anddate of the fljlng and a brief ot dwdgn*-tion of the oonlraot upon whioh the claim iamade.

4. And be It enuted, Ihnt no lien pro*Tided for in this tat "hall be binding uponthe properly tborela described nnleju an MrUon be commenced within ninety daya fromtba filing of ths same, and a notice of pend-enor «f aaid aetloo be filed with the finan-cial officer of the city.

R. And be it enacted, That the lien Bballattach from tbe Ume of filing thereof to theeitect of tho liability of t ie contractor fortbe claim preferred npon any fnijda whiohnuy be doe 01 lo grow due to aaid coatraotor from paid city nader tbe ooDtrwt agajmtwhioh tbelien Is filed.

0. And be 1. ejiaoted that any alaimantwho liaa filed the poiloe tnenUoned Ia theBeoond Motion of Una Mt, may enforce hlwolalm against the said fund therein deaig-nated and against tha parson or persona.liable to Uwd*blby t. olvll aotlbo; u t ioni lodetermine or terminate Bald liana may beeommanocd bv the oobtraalor or Raid cityla Any oourt of competent jarisdlallon.

7. And be it enioted, Tnat the plaJnUffmast make all parties wbo have filed olalmi,Uw oontraotor and tho said city, partiesdefendant, and M to all paitietjagauut whomno personal olalm IB mada, the plaintiff maywith ths flninmons, seiva a nolioa statingbriefly tbe object of action, and (hat no per-sonal otaito is ii madej bnt all - parties whohave filed claims under this act uiav, byanswer in each action, set forth the same,and the oourt in whioh the action Is broughtnuy decide u to Ibe eitent. JaoUoa andpriority of tbe claims cf all paniea to tbe-etlou.

1. And be it enacted, That tlin court IDrhlch tue action li brogbt iball dmormino

tho vallditj of tbo lies, the amount duo iromtbo debtor te Ilio ocn trie tor, under bu cun>traat, nod Irom the, oontraotor to Ihe respect-ive claimants, and thall rocilsr JntlRtaenc, dl*noUog that tbo said cltr shall paT over to thioifllmant* for llie wurk done and (be materlailfoiuiibod In tbo executlan ol raid contra*101

*eti, whose otilmtor l!eu«H ihallhohtobevilld a djait, in the order -of their

Aiipruttd April M, 1831,

OHiPTEU CCXI1X. •A 8apt)I«nientlo tbe aet entitled "An aot for

tb* more eaty paitifion of landi held by oo*paitenerB, joint leDintiind toninte In oom-CQOD" [UetUlODj. approved Mirth twentj-eeiootJj, one Umnuad eight hnudrtd and

1. H« it enacted bf the Bentte and General-.Boernblr of tbe Htale of«ew JerMj, Tbal.In all prwoedingB now or bemafter pan-ilng' -'\io puttHoa of lands wbara all arauiol

nndnided aharea whereof li or a n limitedaver in tlie manner ipuciflfd in aactloo twenkj-r.eflftbe aol[li6Viilonjw wulu th l i ' lA•onpomfot, a aah> tbeteor mar bo mads- i an ordorordecnoor th»ouortofoban-™., wheueverlt ahall be made to appear to,ba court tbat tbe tractor traola of find orrealeiiatofuqaeiUou are BO cbmumitanoodIbat a partition thereof oannot bo m*do with-

{roa.tpn>Jcidlae Uitba owseifl Dr penouvsted Iu tbeBame.

• And bo It enacted, Tnat in allpirUtionproctedicK* wbereiD the kale of laodu limitedov*r shall hitreartar be decreed bjr Uie nourt of(bancery, and thero ahall he in ezeonkir,trustee or admloiitrator enm tesUmentoao-Bexoappulnwd bj anj last Will and teaianent

-byvirlnoor tho ordfr or deoree of r—.onrlind by the let mi of snoh will, sooh•oator, tiastaeor.aduiitiitrator earn teita-

onWanneio baa authority to ooilsotand«ul»etboroatiand iaaneaot al loranrpw'

. . BDcb Hod* dnripg tbe lives of »DTper*oiorperiooi named in aaoh wdl, bnt b » OLlower to make tale of Bald landi or U T inter-(Bt ttu>k- in upon aoab exeauter. tnurce or admlnlilrator com teai*mcnte annex) ajlvlnftbond< to the ordinary (in the lama manner u

IT required upon the graixUuffor letters or•uinliilstrAlioDl in tliBoniOMDi tbeelorkofIbe court wburom said will waa proved, orroiTwaloli h« reaaivad tils appointment ai

i iruitee or administrator, then it iball bo.n.dforthooliaocellor to decree that,the

Crooaeda ol e*lo of anjianiia or lntaroatin aof>ndi to «btab laid oteontor, trmloeor ad-" iiratorouin toiUmonto an0uio wai en-

„..„.] lollio reoUand profltj ibtit-'bapaUoTer to Bald executor, trnsiee or admlnimtlorcam tastamento ADDOSO, to b» by him heldaud iomaiod aomtding to tbe law eonoerniuKoUior trait fandi «od tho inooae ttiereof,

any borne ft*home of old people »r home for

tiwBonMiHii 'at to any paraen who mar l»orinw• taw been maintained b j tho avenaer

Ml ahall

id persona 0

wL'icVsaiif^aoney.! nurlvent; and npon thedeila of Ike person so entitled to snob In corn*to piyuaid principal mm to the penona artitled to Ibo inns under HieproriaJouBCl aal

111.8. Aud be it enaelod, Tbat thli aet eb»

'Approved April U t 1691.

» prid by tbe iWeof tuo comptroller,

An Ant to provide mema to iooreiae the fl»hproduoiien of the waters of thii a Uio.

1. iljiteuactodby Ihe Ben ate aud OenerttAsaombly of the Stale of Neir Jersey,- Thator tbo pnrpote of oontiuulon the' work oi

g the watera of thla itato with foodibere Is horebyapproprUted the inm of

„ , jnund dollars,whlon, or any portiontboroot Dioousarji Bhall be - " ' -treamrer, on the warnntfOL ,- ,witb tbe room ol ths governor, to the oosa-mlBibnon uf QtberlMor this state npon theirrtqaiilUon, to be by them oxpendsd in defray*"gllia eoit vt loatlBK and, maiattialnjc a

uliery, and of proounng, bitoblag and tilt-Ibutiog valuable food fiahes te atooli tbe

./ere, atieams, lakes and ponda ot thli iU(e.aud fir snoh oilier porpoioB ai thoy mat dees,•dviiabletoreiloreand inoreaae the flkh pro*duotloD of tbe waters or this i u u ; prqTtded,Ibat one thousand dollar• of thli appropria-tion be eipendod for tbe propagation of. abadn tbe Pelawaro river; ana proTltled, that for

all raonovi ezpeuded by laid oonmlailonerivoDouerH ibali be. filed with the oumpi roller,

V ind'ha it°cnwtla, Thai thli^ot shallhke effect Immediate!- "

".ppiovad April 10,

GIIApTBAFortherflaopIoraont to an act entitled "An

aatratatlve" to ;be oonrt of pardom," ap-proved Jan nary eiRhUBntli, ons ttaoaaand

• eight bandied and BrLy.turee,1. Do It enacted' " " '

-eBamblf or tbo ; _.... , ,it shtll be lawful far theooar. of pardons toBrant to any connot sow or hereafter under-IOIDK Imprlaoutnonl iu any ot the pebil IniU*ntioai 01 this state, a llottuo, to be at Urge,ipan mail' aoeurity, terms,' eODdittona andimlti'loiii; in ail mpeoti as lo tba taid 00ihall leeo proper, wbiob said • termi,: coi

iDiindUmlltUons ahall bo endomed uponasnescd to ancb Vvinm anah convict aball

oontlDnetobe lonally in enatody af** tbesrantfnp: ol aooh lloeme, and rtall ba liable to» tikeu at any tlmeanarQiuniod to.theplacer ponlabment lo which Its or sfaa wai 1 ' 'alty leDtenoaa. «a boreluaftei provided.2. And be II enuteoVThat snoh HmniB

•ball be algDeduy tbe governor, orpenonad-_* 1 <_.>.—^J I^L. A k*M d*A Aw>%wfe«An t a n d a t t e a t e d b v

ly cerllSsd copjau^avaja arwai.a M" »*»#^w»«»^.-» -vrTtl I D B BvG£*r*F u ltbo iirlioa or other penal institution In wbwh

, by ihoBenaie andStale* ol New Jen

o.nliterlQK tbe «<ttio clerk of said court; *•tbereol ahill ba depoiited

auob conviot la •anflni?totba ke

and iball baaaulfi

tobevilid a djait, in the order -of theirpriority as determined by said oonrt to tba 'a*tectoftbnium found due to said olilraantifrom their contnotor, to mueli or aaid f d

hih m y duo f " tha idom their contnotor, to mue

or monsv whioh may duo from thato Ibo contractor, nudor hia oontraotwhih th liu u fllod ai vvlll lh

i allyto Ibo contractor, nudor hia oontraot azalnitwhich tho lieu u fllod, ai vvlll wtlhrr llioirlii'CiorolttiuiH, with iateroat and ooab, to tbiextent of tba amount due from aald,.«lty;to

; jay ba en

y &o lakei

forcedly eieontlou w<\n therefrom in tbe lame

iil tl " '

s> notice signed by tho charnnanof saph eon>mlttetobepnhlbhod ta a dally newmaperPrinted nni' circulated in EOiii fownshlp forflvo wawecutivo daja (Sundays oxconledl. nr

in such townihipfar throe oanfleouU™ -«.-,orlfnonebe printedlisuch towwlilp,Iudally newspaper printedin Uie —--&-obxuhrtedlnaaidtmvi -- - -

An" Act to regulate tha'pries"of legaladvsV-

: i . Be It enacted t r tbe Beoate and GeneralAiaembl; of the Btato of Mew Jortey, TbalIt »hUI bo lawfal lor »U otBoeri and board • oiany county or mtuicijaMy of tbii itate to payUx ofllclai Hdverliilng is the daily nowa-papers ahill be dnlj anlhoritadto pnbJbihibeaaldadTerUument, and, provided fDX>Uisr, that nothing henln oontatoed ahallapply to the pnbUoaUon of Uie saaaion U r i«ftbiB-:atkte,:at.d, provided fattfaer.:thatnothing herein contained ahalt be oonatruedu rf(jnlring or •athoritiiig. any n e w p a n tnot Bowor hereafter autioriitd b j law topoblUb the Bame.. .-. 2. And ba it Cnacted, That all acLa aadparti of aeu. pnriliO'or private, that- oon-fliot with the provUIoiia of thii act, efcall boand are hereby repealed. - , . ~;

• 8. Aud be It cnaoied, Thai this act ahiilbe deemed a public aot, and ahall take effectimmediately. - • '

Approved April 14,189L . . .

. . um« demand, tho judgment aball s>ro<vide forth* proper pay menu aocordmf topriority, BB l is t under llena filed, double pav-menUahallHkber.qalred..* . .• .

10. And be II enftciod, That niien agparaleacttona are ooaaniaDoed tha court In whioh thefirst action wa* brottftht may upon tbe applt*

kUonoraaiddtyeoneolldaiethem, ••'••^•:11. And-be it emote J, That eoste la alllUooa (ball m t In tbe diunUnu ot ttae eoartad aball M awarded to • or agalnit the plala-ff iw flafendaala; or any ior.ellher of them, aa

'- l i And bt It enaoted,' That nuthlnjf 'c<vn.Uhwd In ibb) •otiball W ocDiiraed ta loiualr

"o whom .any. „_, . - or - ntatarlali

fnrolihed, to mslntalo t porioaal aotion to re-oovir flQab^ dsbt fujaliiit the penou liable tbere*

°1B. Anil ba il enieled. That the Han may beditoharcad ai'nlk'tn; otit, by fll og a ofrtlfl-oatfl o[ t ie eta t J t t l . or bu BBOoeBour In I itor-Ht, aulj aokoowiodnd and pruved, Btetlnetbat IfaellsD la dWhtrg-ed} locoad, by Upsoof tlmn, when nlnitydaTi bava elapiodilnosthe fillag ol tbe claim and no leUoDihill bavrteen oommmee 1 to enforoo lUe oulrjjj tblrd,-•aUnfMtiBnofanyflaigaietii tbttmiy be

dertdln »Btloa*to foreoloie IAIJ 11 am or'

.1? And be itVacted, Tbat the term "con*trMtor," ai used .In thii act, ihallbooouatrnedaiaitani&gt&A peraoo. with wbomthoeontraet wlUi thfl aald eitv la made, bis asiiguaor IfgmlrepreienUtlvM., ,*,-:' -' -•,10 And n It enacieO. Thii tbii aokahtll

Uka affrtt Immadiatelpbnt nothing hereinoontaised ahall aflaet ths validity o f anyolaJmi or llom upon moDeyi due or to growdoe tinder contract! made by eltlea prior to Itipaaiage; all act and parti cuaatllOOODilitiwith las terms of thlt aat ar* lioreT ~•"Approwid April U ,189Lr

olflDt warrant to tha keeper for pennlltlDg•nob ponvlottagoat larsc ' •

8. And bf It enacted. That the conrt ofpardaus, er Ibe govotnor.or person admlnU.erioK Ibagafernmont, W&ID iUd oour(la sot

IB Beaiiun. (ball have aatberity. at. aoy time,Is bli or tWrdlioretlon. to revoka any ljcemw(tranted nader thii act; and it ahall be Joeduty «r aald oodrt, or of the governor, or;per-wn admlnlitcriDR ibe (rofernmenii ,w*tn iheuid cou rtU not injonlpn^o revoke My elubIieomB whenever It lbt l l oom« ;to hiK or lb«farbDonledse that the ptraon bo dlni t i l uraebu violated any of tbe-unna,'OOiiaiiloM-nrlimltitioni thereof, or an j :pwai law of 'ttU_ ._ A .. _ ^ _ « L > B ~ ; J « I « L Aa. 7 **W-' llaafc nrttmoM

&h?iit«l(fSo«lupon tbe oil.*of iaob te,Titofttlun tlugoTornor.or Mrton admiaJiUr-IDB- tfa> Rorerument, abatl IHU> hit. warrant

and hit or liar return to tbe plaoe ol eoDtlDe-meo t from wbiob tie or ibe wu releaud there-

eri Baifl warrant-maybe terrodLbyasvthridtO'Mrvo'crtaiI

nlu ln tu l tl»» »«b ttogtttttaor, u r ind 111 of Mid bllliio him bj U. alata tmaurw uiljtou.r .b>N b. fM br K S I tio him bj U. alata tmaurw uil « lu „ „

forbrUsiUla complrollot iipoa ita iliuforrUsiUa cItnujnr. «DJ tb

til bbbBt.br •ppnpHaUKl mat lb . , , „ ,•b>ll b< pU lam Uil Tula tieuorr Jtom . „ ,moooj. not olber.Iw n ^ u n , ' * ™ ™"

2 And b [tDMtad T t t l jt Imm

Appro.rfipnl 11. ism.

OHiPTEU OdSXXV. :

A farther aapa«t ooaeBrol

aapplamenl to t a u t ealltledBrolDg tbe letUemeDt tai ollt . p . n l unpaid u i l i

*ADl

, nopald taxea t.uu BONIL,msntaand water rateaor water rend | ad u n of tbii lUte, and impaaing' and lav*IDK a u i , mMmont and |iec in i(eu acd

Ibepavmeattbareof,^ul Vprovida^ortlie•alo ol landi aobject to fatare taxation andaaaeiament." paaaed Haroh tbirtfalh.' onetbonaand eight nnndred and aWinlj-tji"1, B* It esaoted by the Benate atni Omeral

*s»mblyol,tbe S l a t e ; o t : K e w J ° ^ T b Maeoilon five of an act enUtlod '^AiTiaotoon.oerDlngtheieUlameat aod oollwiion Oflr.rearagei of copiid t*ic« and a iawr— •watar ratss or water rentain eiUei<andlmpMinicaml Isvyina; » tax.and lien in lien and lutaid of -ncjiand lo enfoue the paittBt" "ora.l JD ii>r tba u l o V l C "taxation and HBMsnieaL "Helh,on._tt,o«.nd_eiHh«'hnuajid einbt l;QDdr.d audebhty.

the aatne IB berfiby amuided ao. ^BQdraada.foliqwi: ^ a M B 0

G. And be UenacUd.ThaftbecoiiiDtKiilffrr other ooUwltni oOaer Bball on nuKSXfSt

oa* tfaomand ebrbt, - „ - « .V0».«kw'wo :»wer

In "ttoTepori of tbe oommiajionen),' of which•• • • <„„() t i l l bePre.utuptlvoev.rtoDOB in

andplaaeB,ud;iD attyprMoaduigioj aatloiis to ba by »ob purchaten, hlB>«lrs,legal-rcpresDUUnfl,or aaalgni, tiken, proie-ettMd or dBfindod for the recovery ot we pot-seulon of, inB property H told ai aforeiald, orinthBeitabllanraentordeiunM — ^- - • -title, shown aB afoi«aald byaualtdetlthiballnot " * - L - *~--«—••--

aoreaald, oror hia orHieirsnoU Jeedtl

prooedure. 1•boaaloahkUhaTQ boon macreyed ai af Jre«ald. or, by re;titty ia Quoit, ana aajailuj

reaioo of any i)i«g. .

mentand"lem1 toenfM^oVhicb Bald*B'IIB"WW— J?oiiuueprtweading ror aolleotlnjt tlio

J\ provided, tbe property •aid w*.liableat tuna anob tax, uaeaiment andlianwtitlttd atid adjttitud, to tba imposition or a tax,aiaeaiment or.lion la re*pncioftljepDrpo*eilorwulobauDh tw^ aiHstnieot and lien miBxeii. and Imposed, and (t r)6es not appearthat any anbauntul injury wu vdooo totheDwneroitheprppettyujIreiioDpf tbe lr.reguliror.lilejaJmunor ormetapdofttiing,

and Item.the oltymaybaa

witktheaame.,ovhMparcbaaar,;

city may ba a puwhater at anyodor Ihe provlsiomof thlsaot,rlxbt>tmo'aDd.<ffeet as any—,»odihaoeritfloatB of laleio

idelivored, Iu tho mayor, whoKthe city «an« notioa of the

tlie olty iball tMdelivered. Iu tahallon batulf cf the city uanwnolloaof thewie to be aorved .on tne owoire and mort-gagwi of tb l d Ud idd

act) upgn proof of aerrion of l(je noncaa piration ol tus aMod tat led.mptlon,

theoiajahaU. be entitled lo'^derfforihepropetty tba lamo ai any othar pnrobuen inall caaaa.whero tujr ianda atiall, Lo bougbl byIbo aity as aloretald, aadarlbb MI , it aball beb-wlntror'tne/eomaionVootiftcilorleglaUtivB

bojyb*vm*«bwmor:e«UolofiliaancM, to aetl aa* aialun the oariiSoatei of

BBleor taaelland'oonvejMch iwidai or BuypmUier«if,byagoediiV:">ei«ntany pBiion'or pfinonB.Lani.aoeepf eithermowy or twndiorobllttUoDiof tbe city mWmeojl iberefor.' oa auol'.lUrai a i . nay b»

.„ any eonnly in thlsaiat*: tbe holder of inollicentBwbeDretarnedto ihepbwflof oonr"ntiDt Irom whloli he t r tbe WM release,; arj<inder rhall bo detained .tbbroia ac4ordlD(|tiB terms of hlt'tor hM or her: original L.encei and In oonipailiifr tbo. porl. d of mcbonfiucmeat, the time between; fcla or herre->ue upon mob ltwnwH and; return; to aald

imen^ahalt not betakealo

I|!iHtuSfHiititaifoa o

^ warrant Iipenal in it!whom a alt

•oa for wuoie arriat inch..conBnad in any prltoD or*this aUtn, the. obloer. toabkt'i bare butc dulltirt , „•ime to the warden or keeper or n o b loaUta*USD ni priioo, and the said warden or keoperabui. np^n tha tiplration or Hid prewbt termorimpiiiomnentln that InaUtailoo.mlurnlilM tottie luetilutlau from wliloli li» ana dube luatilutluii from whloli lie ana d

onlioenae,orlf-the dlBOhtrnooisfromlbesauslniticatlbi^t&enabiither«o'according totbetarms

'tenoeaBaroresaid: '

provldo for the Incorporation of aaiboiatloBBfor the eretUon and m*lnMDino«' of hoipitals,inBrmariei,: oipbaTiae«,; wylnmi and otbeicliaritable lntulntloni,n 'approved HiroDlnib, ono thoojand abjht • hundred and M V

ity-amn, be and^ the. aama. li tierobyvan, be andMha aaud so is to real n followa!It t d b tb B U1. Bs It enacted by tbo BeoaU a u l

AwemUly ot tbe Stale of New Jer»y,"ThaODT tbraa ormoiS' person* .of full ane, a aitv

tesrre1 pertoninail be oiliit» or whom aball ba oitlasni fnd redden

wltbln Iblt iUtB. who ihall d u l n toassoaiitbtmselvea togetner for the purpose oft^aieoure nurtnre or mai

d

for the purposeor maintenance

d I d V d»P'^B

An Aot to provfdo far, Ihe repaying, repairing'and ImproTomeat of pave Bireata In oitlea o

t h i s B t e t e . ' • - ; • ; • - • ' • • - • ' • ' • • . . .

1. Bait enacted by thu Senate and OpneralAiietobly of tbo. State or Now Jener. Tlikltshall benurfal ia.ny oily or tbiiBUbjfor

"•e board bavlua; oliarfie aud ooatrol. o( thea tbetoot to auproprUta' and set apartlv wtlb theooimt fth ' b

AnActr«pMUngliieolMtIonandtcrina ofoffloa of the dark, and collator or receiv-er of Uxet in oartaln-towns, bownghstuvd townsbipH.. ' i - , • ; . .1 I^ftenaoledbytheSentteoaaGnieral

iBHinblv of ths Blata of Now Jersey. That>"«U towf" Mid boronabs, and. In all town,

ahlps having a pfipnlaUon b r t«n thousandlnhabltanta or over acoordlsg to the latteenBos, tha terms of office of the dark, «ndCOIIMIOT o" ——*— -m •*--• ••laotad or.

—innally, wtlb the ooaeaDt of lbs muor'fbrthe pet fod of ilx yean from the date tboreof,out of tbe liwnse feet ncelveil In aaoh oity faIcensoa ta sail spin toons or m«li liquors, ontlaltthnrrpr forUie ropaving, repiiilnt mImprovement .of paved'atroeta fa tnobcltjand ial I mocevs B9 appropriated shall lie d a-bnncd, applied aud espended for inch pa r-pouaexglnalvelybyUie board or dopirtmootof inch dlyenarsed with Ihe dntyor pavioaand repairing Btreeti, and by no other board

authority nor for any ether pnrpoie rhat-

3. And b e l t enaeled. Tbat all acts nrpariaof aota Inconalitetit witb the promioni of tbiiu t be anrl tbe laiqe are hereby repealed andibat this act iball t«kB effMt tmnedlitelv

Approtad April 14,1891. . : . ' : ..'

OHAPiiiFcosxTu;n Act to atnund • lectlOD one of th* act an-titled "AnppKro»Dt to an aat entitled a naot for. tbo Mttlament 'and reilefof (bepoor,'"approvad M» oh twtnty.elgbth.ona

: ihOQaud liRht hnndred aud » v a S u n r "

* "SiV" P P - - - m * 0 - - - -" ' W.™""1 -Jnnoninety. . .

' 1. Be it enuted by the Senate and OenaralAaiembly of the Stale ol New Jerioy, Tliatsection oaool the act entitled 'A - 'to *u act entitled'An1 aot for the- . . .and relief QI the pMr,1!* approvod _ „ „ „twenty.ae.enlb.onethnoiind eisht bnmlredand atvanty-fosr, which anpnlooiont wai ap.

of Biok,jajaieV.Taflrm, *agad,*lDdrsenV de'at, dumb,blind, fallotie orlmane parsons: or of orpbana,balt-orpDam or deilitute/ uhlldren, or far thetwining, edocation, lnitroolioD or prepara-tion of peiiona, male or female,' to ,aef'nnraaa, or for auy two or more of taabppoiBB combined, may make,-record"and 9i_oettiOeiUJia .writing, ia mannir .hereinaftern i o n U Q n e d . ; - , - - '".•' • • f" •-

S..And ba itemotodJ'ThaVUda'aot.'ihall

r XpwTodApr.yiB.'l^i.:; ' .•;-•';• ; J '- :-••,'•'-.0HATTEB 0OXXXIU. -•'; • ,

A Supplement to aa aot. entitled " An a d foi*L- coDBtiDoUon, tnalnteaanoe and opera-

ofayilcnaof aewarafie inolUsi, towns

proved Jane twentieth,Jmndraa andalaeUr, baby irnended ao ma to read u follow 11

one UionunakudtbeaameU

euMled H tbe Senate tod Qenoratof tha State of New Jeney T h t

i"BiTremOTj-iLVii,-.-.i.J!nd™ti';.,,Aiiembljf or-tho Bute or New fenny, Thithe Beooqd apottoa .of. the aat of which t i l l ;amendatory be amended to. read • • followi.prorlded, however, iliat the proviatouoftuliaopplenontiiwUapply: (iDlvto olUea'or the.UifrUolawlnUilaBUtei ; . , - .•""

2 And; bait enwtad, Tliat anoh perioniBilriuR to fatm ft company For adou pnrpaaeanil mike, URB u d . aoknowlodge, -betore

_ jma olBoortatnoriaod to taka anofi aoknowl.ixlgtdeBt of deedi.J a ' eerUBuabB in wrlUDK.which chill ilate the eorporale nuns' adoptedby tbs eompmy. tbe amocntol tuo oapllalatook,-iliBtannofltiezlb»Ge,tbennnitHrodirtoioH, the nanioi of thon who shm nan*iRo Uie tlfairi or ' tbe eomnatiy for lun llratT)»f, or anUl their anoceiion arc eleetad and[aallOed, and tb«, name of tho cltr, town or•oropghinanelrorwhieti mtb itwertire iyi.

tern la to. bo o/initruotetl and the builnen ofIhe^oninanj earrled onj mob aartloeate sballbe Died In the office of ieareUry a l i i a te l to .Better »!lb tba eonaeot [ti wrifinft of and thelerma and condition or conditioni upon which•*"—"issntliM b » n - jttantcd by, thaoorpo.

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trale aniboritioT,"if any, 0T tlTe Slif to« l orwnntfa In wblela laob njwertgeiyatamli tob e o o n J i m o U U . : ; ' - . • •'. ->',.;• -r: • i[---

t . And b e i t e n a a t e d f T U a t thli.; a c t - i h a l l

'•'jptjit HESOLUTIQN HUMBEty;';;''A Joint BeBaintlon provldmR far •* "' ' : '"'-oint Beaalntion provldmR (or UteVpaineBl

olMr«o»oB.IucniTe4 by tbacommUteeof-tbe MDII« OD eJveboui,- aeiiioB of.. eighteenluudnliDd ninety in tb ooDieaiM elaa.inety.Jn .ttioo. of ffillkm 8. HtBhr iJfeDonidd.:

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iii of thtnuyori.titroAweitranrvojor and tbe ttly «M»t*l,

OreWier of them,' to anamoutttaotsioaeding«ne (houwnri dollar, each par*eandu abjToibat .alnady -paid to *uolioffloira,«ekin-oreate to take eHMt! fromtbe lime of itae pm-H « o f aoy anoh reaaluUcmpaadtoeMitiDiia

Q* aaamob offloersMtformdalke andaratC\. ••,,;•• .;•• 'X:.!-<-it;ii%m^-y,: ,t iii And be It enuted. That tbe aild coaiml..-

ontrs of :«4]n* maul ailpolaUduuair. ai«l.orwblou tbffl la a> inppiainflnttlf tliuy baret hentofora {nolndad id Ibelr reports iheai

••ii AnliontrslO.orwblou tbffl la a> inppiainflnttl tliuy barenot hentofora {nolndad id .Ibelr .reports iheai-aoftmaaUbrBawar'impruveminU midA *iilevied under an act anillled "AO aot;to anlb-oiiieoitIM*toooni^noiieweni'ftnddralni,audto prOTWo f(ii tne paTmoni of MiuJWrt vniwof/approvad Maroh ^ h i b /•tgblhnodredandelghty-two'pluBiBnUUieroto.upoavthiV.laridimentJOEftlID their ttporu, BhiUJ auke ieptMtf nporl orreporta' of aU.aDCh' Bi*errtMttumentadou -

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_ . t report or report* obuBruwlbj UIB court, ih*u be collootad m-tholamaD i n u r . and Ihe oaavayanoa tof tlie lindi on*blch4th6y are doe ana;unpaid baro U» laufane asd effeot, u tbe otter U I M andaiieu*•JBntaarrioollooUd and Ucdi *old iberefor•odor tha aald;aot of; vUabthlalBaaiipple-raenl; .the aald wmaUiloiurs. BhaJllnonW)la ttntir ropcrt of nob at tar aaniimcnu tbe

iRloal.amonnl •DdUteiflattbereon, and nm

\n%j fftaafijajaiHnlai Lftll aaoli reporla shall hi

ie flamB M for reports of U u a asd otber «•

eBaflt^lnx the

rt • apjomtftiltluosHiopfih.aiBurti.iJMitttKMa,. i-jopplenent.BliIunol be. operative, and intoneIn any wtyoi |he lute nniU the fprovialom otthis sol bave bean aaeepUw-bv •iba oommonbonnaUtoUwegovDrninibody of .Ufli cityDV a fann.l riMlutlon appioved by tue majorof each oiiy and pawed by a vote: of.not ionthan two.|hlrd» of aneh Ugialetlvy fod;.- 6. And be it enuted. TtutWaaU and parli

of-MtalnoonstBtent wltb'thla aot ba and theaame are hereby npeaied, todTtblraot ihallUkeeaeolljnmKUiwJy " ^ ' '

m a M ^ o l l o i r s ^ ^ L ,1. B« It enaotftd by tho Benato and Gen*

era! Awembly of tho Stot. 0* Ne* JM»T.That In addition totht effloMprovidwl for iutho aot endued "An aot for tha formation andgovernraeti or boroaxba/'. there ttay tM ap-polntod by the wdnbu'anV-boiougb mariha1,ono inr/eyor, ooe'eiiboltor'aad ena sapuria-e d t f btl d d li d ny

ID surveyor,' ooe'aliholtorand eua BDpurin.indent of pnbtlo road^and aoeh am) ao nunj

en and; olber offlMn a|-»li»H beneceiearj br laid ooajwll,'; who' •»*••

hold oHlaejror aabh-; t lae and perform »nofidntiei I I are or nay b* hyUworordlnaBoeoIuid ooonoll not In ooaSictnttti law,- proTided

8. Ana be It enaolod;: That all icli anaparUof aott Inoonluilont-wiUiVtbis act, ai«Ifliwaf i» i^niakiawl! aLTd^ Hi^f^i%.lml{-^m.i | h B | | tlB£

. » • * « lieorporusdtr 0rBO*r<"«!«»'?'thfa .Uta*tO'iilBrg«.a'nd'oo4^lii1*IBlbelriwrporaloltuoblKaaBaolBirpniwrtr.V .B. It ap^J^TffiijSBftri^d O.»-

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9 And ba:-lt:aiuoleat~.IaatBnoboooioll>ilkUd omnpanr andr all llareU Batata. fraB-eMioflandotbott>roMrt7'alu!11iai?M!bJs<>t loUi«lloB,.ndab>Ii tVaiai«a«dliilb«m»«»" ..roildci b , iba UuUonaiJa.ata.iii.uC ofnarejleauta, fraaoblaea aad: ;otb«rpropariy

on . or otborfltnot railway OOMpanua In

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THE ERA.Friday, June 26, 1891.Entered at tire Post Offloe »t Dorer, N. J,

m» •ooond-claai mattor.

T ,t~tn A T .

LOOAL JOTTDlQg.

Tbo Mt Pleasant school will eloee July Ud,Head every page of the^BA for local news.Brook trout may be caught legally till Jnly

• The woodcock souon opens July 1stcloses July 8Ut. -

Euglne Co, No. 1 meet* Monday evening.Special business. : '

There are Hfl children of school aga over In^Washington township.

Pout: carp taken framlbo Passaio, river last

• Harry Benjamin has tbe contract for paint-ing tho mm school building. " ..

P, W. Hammond has rented his furnishedhouse In Boonton for $185 per month.

.Graduating exercises of the Dover publicschool In Baker. Opera Howe to-night.

Hereafter t ie National Union Bank willclone on fjaturdays at 12 o'clock, nocn.

Tho Morristowa and Jersey City Athletics•will playajaall at Morristown to-morrow^

Tbe Qrst tnUn ovef the new Caldwell Rail-road carried the Directors last Saturday.

The Passatu of Chatham boat tha AftonAlert* at Chatham last Saturday, 27 to 7.

ytm. H. Lambert t i l s nwk sold his lot onOrchard street to D, A, Dorry, for 13,000'.. Ber.fatbflrHallwlllcelebratadMasalnSt,Charles' Church, Hordtown, text Sunday.'_ The Eeeox Truck C9.J of Bfcomflold, willmake an excursion soon to iAheHopatoong,

The W, C. T, U. of JUadlaon hare raised over. tlOO for their new public drinking fountain,

''._'" 8 t Patrick's Church, of Chatham, willtnake'•* an excursion to Rarltau Boach Grove, JulyO.

•: Qround has been broken for tha new i t B.. Churcb at) MohtvIUs, which wjll cost about• * 3 , W Q . •-. . I ;,... , . , : - ; ; . . • ...

The TaniaT^CacipBeld property at-Alton,near Madison, has been sold to James Clancy

Tho iHriotOTB of- the; National Union Bauki have declared a semi-annual dividend of six| yucn%.<j:;.K-.y-. V '•' • . '

Tbe liorrlrtown Dlcyde Club haa orderedj thirty suit! of.blQB doth, wlLh silver lac«I t r i m m i n g * . •': . "•' . . ' . . •. . •".' '':''"' •

' McDavitPost, G. A. B., of this plaoe,I participate In ths 4th of July celebration atRBackettstAira. • . ; , , ' ;. .•,•-.. .: ..;•\ . poo bundrwl and thlrty^even W " o f P****

^•Ihrough Dover over tha Lackawanna

«last milk train goliig Bait on Ibeljack-ims has become so large that It Is now run

ntwo Beatbtna. ..,'"•",! •",.••• '.:] '•'. ,--\f''TheVan Doiaen property at Lake Hopat-

09ns was sold on Monday to Stephen VanI Winkle for W?0.v .- ' • "

Mr. D.'o. Hoy~t*s oolfe.lt io training at N e wItem for bis great race with " Flutter," at that

" s o n July SBtb, . ;-.'-' >.\.'i-' " -• v' .' ";.R«olute Uook an J Ladder Co,, of Morris.

ra,.wIU make an excursion to Lake.Hopat-ig n u t Thursday.. -,V' .' i," . ' ' . . \

£' SuptJti«soiwr has presented Madison Hookd Ladder Company with a steel locomotive

t. H. HcGraw and O. E. WbilUesey areik erecting a bandiome residence on Pome-,

i j r a v e n u e , M * d l A o n » ' < • 'r **' '-•"'' •••/' " * ''--'•' Wm. H . U i n U r t has U^hVof e*-M*yor

6; Bfchkrds 00 loti of the Chrystal farm treat on~*nn avenue for 15.000.. , ; . /•/ ;l . .;

. On and after • Wed^o^day n u t DrakeaviUfl: ataUon and UHBUD port office will both be

Tbe Boootoii Band has boen engaged tw tha4tb «f July, celebration* at Port. Oram, undertheauspioasof ( i*HMMen. ' ^'":.;;-;:.;,,y . •

::; Tbe'Soos of Vetertnmf; <i Morrlrtown, par-UdpatolinaaunpflrewitiUwOmnKeCainp,

. a t Oi»nifl, last Friday .•renlng,, ! - ? > / . - :••;•,-/.; VWm.;T. Coghlan1;6i.J(o)frtitownl bai'thV

oontraii'fopi'reneTrfnK'"the frescoing. In they:ja«sk«w^rPw»bytorkaChurch^:1 .< ";

Turner won the free for all race at Hartfordyesterday with Rosalind Wilkos in S:18, 8

Of 83,000 young trout, hatched In February,18,000 were distributed In Morris and Hussexstreams last week.

A colored philosopher' aaya: "loa'ly made up 0' prayiu' f er raio an' wisbin'

'twould clear off." -Tho BOtb anniversary of the Boonton Fre»-

byterlan Church was observed very appro-priately hut Bunday.

The State railroad taxes will be paid to tbireepecUve municipalities on July 1st. Bo says

ie State Comptroller.Tbe Stanhope ball club beat the second nine

of Hackettatown in tha hitter place hut Sat-urday by a score of 10 to 10. —•: George W, Logan has bought the Comnier*rial riotel In Boonton of Henry Price and hasleased the property for five years.

Ths Morris County polo team was defeatedyesterday upon the grounds at Orange by thaWeatchMter team. Bcore, 13 to 0.

£ . T. Condon, tho liveryman, baa purchasedCapt. Uamblo's place on Maplo avenue, Jlor-ristowo.' Price |T,000, lot 00 feet front. .

The Washington Band, in new uniforms,will accompany the Methodlit excursion fromthat place to Lake Hopatcong next Tuesday.

Mr, P. J,' Nevhis, of this place, has takenthe contract to macadamise tho main streetat Newton, from the depot to Uw Court House.

IleeoluteHook&I«dderL''-o.,ofMoiTl8towt),celebrated their E2d nnnlvcmry yosterdaywith an excursion and dinner at Lake Hopat-

- In the ahootiiig match a t Rockaway lastSaturday, at- 25 birds for #2S a side, WiFarliman defeated Joseph Orr by a score of

Tho bart souool record is W of Missesutand Ketta^mlth; of Morristown, whoa neither been absent nor tardy fn eightr a . .

L' • • * ' . ' ' - • • " • ' < • . " - • ' •

. The P. p. 8, of JC and the Senior and JuniorAmerican[Mechanics have engaged the Net;cong JJand for tbe llackettatown 4th of Julyp a r a d e . - " • • • . • , " . • - ' - • ' •, " ;'lV; ' "

Tba^th will lie obMrved at Callahan'sIsland, Lake Hopatcong, with a ball game,ttihlefio oporU, and dancing-throughout tiwday a n d ovenlng. .' - "•-•.-""'••.'• >•''.•

Boy.. Dr. Brady, pastor of the. FranUiiStreet M. E, Church, Newark, has been chosenorator of tbo day for the 4th of July celebra-lon at Camp Tabor. , . . • .: It is sold' that Hr, McAlpIn will oroct a

brick' bmldinc on tbe site of the frame struo-raoenUy destroyed la tho roar of the

gp« oearMOTTirtown,

. road, BDd wUltrtct aflae rMUeooa.^^.: K\• • Hheriff O^*r Ilndiley and Dr. J. H. Qrlotfa,

of PhlUliiUjurg.haTabwa engaged to deUrerthm itl. o( July aratiotu at Port Oram.: - •

•Fraulo•^w^liba^lied•oiI;the C: O; Foster; farm, tatweeu Itorlrtown and Mendhiitn.' • •:-,^isVpiw)|*MiIq:''«roiinal>!wni'be opened at• Btanbttrr $prtiur; tMuvlfabdaa^ to which-.•wMir^fflirataw^beinad^ ,

Frank: Kerr,, as putor of the .Presbyterian• Church at Obwtw; jrUi ooour next Tuesday. ,s': r" It U •aid tint D.:; H. MoAlpln ' W o/TcreJ

'. »13,UC for the Morrlstowa' Baptist Churchproperty, but thlasum isprobablyovenutod,

. B o t h of our Btemsr-Companies, have r»-ool?»a an Invitation to partldpatoin'« great

; flremsD'sparadoat AUanUo CityioBeiitam-wert In Boontca last week'

per. month for furalshiidbut «j«w.oot get

:;••.TheLailea' AM Soclety-rfrthe Flrsi M.'K.Church netted about *M by their fesUval lastFrldar'araoinB, which' was a very pleasant•IWr^;"&-^-;r-(^•_• ;[^-] '••• _r\.;y.r&-A :r-

The. Boonton; Presbyterian -Cburch wasBghttd "with last. Sunday— with

h; i thg fy;. y it

ninelaropsof 78 candle power each; in throe

July 4th .will be celebrated In royal style atPotUravlile," in Black River Park. :HoU. J,

'"•; N, Voorbees, of Flemingtoa, will be the craterf , :O*the ;d^;^y; -^'•';•'' TIion,; BrL ttfi unit-- 'VVooilport HoDBo'waa1; fonnaUy opeiled latt'Saturday erodiug. >^flieI Sparta baud "woB prewnt ai3d ft good ti#ie

IntoHobk' 'Kttil Ladder Co<,L~*of Morrlstovfn. to tk'i num*• .feer of about100, will goto Lake'HopatcongI n e x t Thursday; y:~''':'*\'~ ;i.~~\:-'~.£!>-'fi'£ «£

' The dam at Oak Rldg« is now about 5faetabove the-level of the stream, anil If thedirt holds out It.will bei completed1, before

•' >'.. It Is said Uirpe young men of Dover iuvested:/. 95 each at odd! or 50 toi, in the Winter books, '•;• on ttwt^ances'of LuDtakafortbeSurburban

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Lj.iioiiVwnew t ^ppyUtttuiU Benefit Association anaowout telling

'.tickets for their eicursion to Loka Hopatcong•;on.7riday,v;Julyl7tii,-.; ;C.>t-'-'V'.1*r-r:-'

p• on the 4th by Company Q, McDavIt Post, the

P 0 fl f X d th l d J i Cy py , ,

f v P. 0. fl. of X and the sBnlorand Junior Coun-•,'^cirtto'p.'U iX

TM.;.>::;:;^1 \ ^ " •' • 'atam^UoK of tt«Vo(Hoeri o( the N*w" k S F ' L hld t Alb

a t a m ^ U o K of tt«o(Hori o( t N" • Totk State Fanners'Leagoo held at Albany•'^«Tris^:jtli^^rt'pary^«wW!naa]fjr5»B

Tinw^y , v', i.r V '*:;£•;•, '>;.•< \

p?'£'Jvi?;lkcQliati of Bummlti while trying tor.'^boaid"the DOTBT acoommodaUon trainTuea-';-'• day evening fell and was serlomly Injured.£ •;•&wai.takfin1 toluqdti].> :.V*•'•"•;'•'V'£'•• •• •V • .: Tbe Coort of Errors,' on Uonday, hoard the" > Miller case Cram; Korristoirn, which Jnvolves^"the right of « mu^dpmUty;'to; carry surface•";^a1to™ovWprivateiands'\v": ! ' : ' •I:-?'":The rain falui stocs oarlarthaTebenonttod:•-. the BropBgreatlr.bnt were too late; for the bay.•? Many meadows (n this section do not contain;,'.'.' more thanfeood psaturaga;':,'" :,^> :•;",. -.'.' ':'•;•-*•''.>' Jtri'TookeBtraker.Is havingmbvedthe old

'* bouse on hli Ellloft ftrw't properfy, toniake' 'roota fSr »^oew''reidence.;- Wm;;Mn|Un. of

: ".ViMmriatowo;ledc^)g;tbe wort"-.^:r-ri.\• i 6n:aecoirnb'rf rain the Chlldren'a Diry

>.'."olasi at Lake Hopatcong^suday school: weie

^ p g , / . ^; : . W B h e p a r d Page, of Stanley; pulled.a lot

ot Osbing floats out of the Pusaio river latt; k d t t u l r o i e a t f l W who en^

g;: weBk and t o m t o u loproieaitfl. W who

E^« in Uiit Illegal method olflahlaGV-'', VnJl•Hm»wlln»l'Pamotaii wfio.wasbe-m«aiingaf*ir"jeaV«'ago a b o u t , ] a - V U

vBurpliiB''iDtbB TnaMr/.^vbw-.ialll-jj»iit the Trwuty bedng bankrupted.?: UlM Katie O'Koofe, p(; Feitpaok, wai thrbwa

Mi Mdi T h d f l tA : UlM Katie OKoofe, p(; Feitpao,

' Jrom a buggy Mi Madison on Thursday of l u t"' Wee^'a^^alil^'agldDA'atalepb^'poIe

Tha loser of a good nmbreiu m«y recover IIat Uili office

The donation to Rev. A. O. D1U at BUrUngh b i « 7 Gg

lloberl psmun, of Btepb'enauurg, has lost avaluable registered Jersey heifer.

H*v. Wm. Day will preach Is tl» Presby-terian Church on Sunday morning.

JOJJD Hill Poet, a. A. R., of BoouUm, makean excursion to Cotwy Iataitd to-day.

Tbe Fairchlld mill ai Wbtppany Is making!«0 pairs of woolen stockings per day.

Coll at tbe EBA offloe for one of UIOM con-venleut UtUa pocket-book time table*.

Our correspondence formerly known as Rus-tic will horwfter M headed Sit. Arlington.

Ou Friday, a new engine, No. V&, caidown from Bcraotan for tho 1L & E. Plvldon.

TheB., L. to W. will »eU excursion Uckoto all point* on July 4lh for two,oeaU a mUi

The pipe Ime for Newark1! water supply isbeing laid at tbe rate ut COO or TOO feet perday.

Too State Board of Assessors have decidedthat all proporty must be assessed at It* full

sine. .Telephones were put In yesterday at tha

Lobe View House and Park House, Lake H<

A beautiful little naphtha launch weiithrough the canal Wednesday for Lake Ho-

t :The HmrrMawti Common Council on Wed-

niMday oveuiag elected John V. WeUecitj

The Way to the School House."ItwillbaremembBrod that tie ERA opposol

the location of a now school house anywhereuntil a way of reaching It could bo providedfor the scholars who. will go there. Tils ob-jection was finally met by Uw statement thata board sidewalk, ootting about (i00, wouldbo constructed from Morris' street by privatecontribution* frcschool house has bees commenced, liufc we hoarnothing more of the sidewalk, although thereare rumen afloat of a 'new and unforaeeacomplication. It will bo recalled that Mrs.Byram gave to tbe town a right of way for astreet through her. property, from Korrisstreet to tbe proposed new school house. Wehear that It Is now stated by one Interested inthis property that this right of way waa givenfor street purposes only, and that the gift willbe rofiuod it ouch etreot u not opened andworked by tlio corporation. TtaU deed of giftIs uot yet accepted by tho corporation, audwo do not 606 bow they can lay a sidewalk onIt without first accepting toe street, in whicheveut the town must assume tbe responsibil-ity of a great expense In opening and workingtbe ramc, after the owners of property ben&-fitted have refused to accept a very liberaloffer made by the town. In foot, we seem asfor away u ever from any means of approachto ths new school house from tho Horrlistreet hill neighborhood. What will be doneabout It wo are at a lass to say-.' The mattershould have been arranged, us the Etti'con-tended, before a school bouse m i located,and any failure to adjust It now will workgreat injury to a la,rga proportion of tba peo-ple that tne new school bouse |s Intended to

B£Offl^'llr, Cbai pCity pugar Kenning Co., is erwUnaa hand-

•ome residence near Mr; Gilllapie'a,' on the'* « « 4 - » n - ™ — 1 M m ^ h a m r o a d . .'•"'"'• ' - >

__, _ lousei Vill/giTe a ftne'atere-opUcon entertainment In Q m » M. B. Churchnext Monday evening, for the benefit of tbainfant oitss of the Sunday school.:.;;.;;'',. ;.

Tho Third Recital of Prof. Young's Schoolfor 7oioa Culture in Boonton, given last Mon-day evening, was a grand auocen, .Mr. Ued.'B. Jenkins, of Dover, partiolpated.-:.'y',' Jas. Clark was arreated Monday oreiilng onBussez street bridge by: Marshsl Hagan, forbeing drunk and disorderly:., Justice Williamsnext inornirig fined him It arid coata,':: I ? '•,':

:KBwtok-beai Phlllipaburg at'btiM ball butSaturday by a soora of ,7/-to; 5. "Artie"White/Of this place, played with the NewtonawdbWttedinfourrunswlth'twobi^. . "

A young man of Whippany, named Cannell,waa taken to the Morristowu jail on MondayBuffering frnm an attack of lninnlty.' Proru

'be was taken.to Morria Plitns Asylum.The. American; Temperanoe Revlew'and

Iterary Ma'gasine ia a new publication atjRockaway, - The lulUat number contains anInteresting Illustrated article on Lake Bopat-

; ' FgorTomig iads of Dover are said to havebeen arrested hi Boonton hist Sunday fordls-ordoriy.conduci-ThelrHnw took all theEr

j and tholr watches had to be pledgedforbalauco,* -iz-V-vj. H •'•••'• ? ;; f-'. \\".....,'; •

' A-fwell-knownvcittiea'of^Middle,Valleywrites to the Washington Star that the Incar-ceration of Benjamin Beam, of Fox Bill, dur-ing the peach season alone, is worth at leantfive dollars to him,'';':'-) " ', '. •*' '.'r',' Taylor Bros., in order to meet their growingclothing trade, are having the whole of the Bratfloor of tbe Taylor budding' i ' ~ ' "

ons store;; The "

A union tneetlng at the Muthodlit and I'rw-byterlanpongregatiDDB, in'the Interest of Sab-bath schools, will be held In Oraoe M. E.

" sh Sunday evening. Rev. B.W. Clark,Secretary, will make an address.. .. •

: TheyeiuofzinooTOdlBCOVoredontheMabee!arm at'Frantliu, BUKSQX county, b a comtlnuatlon of "the famous Euckwhest mine.The vein Is said to be 130 feet thick; and is tbegreatest vein of jfne known inthB world.:..From ten acres of, land at Hilton, EssexMu'oty, *3,000 worth of strawberries werepicked last Friday.1,, TbisbeaUgrainaoilmUk

fnrodu^ng ^li- hollow.^ Tbe MorHs countyagriculturlBt should begin to woko up to It, ;,''; Urs. David Wallace', of Petersburg, Morriscounty, has W blind hen, which In all otherretpecta Is aheolthy bird.'.It repays tho caregiven It bTlaylneltafiggs on ths floor of befitubaad'e mill, beipg nnnbls to fio4 a nest.

H. H. Hnnce, of Stepheneburg, has addedthree registered Jersey heifers to hla herd ofrattls. ' He has been negotiating with NewYork parties for other, valuable animals, andwOl in tbe. near future deal exclusively in

The wooden bridge that foe twenty year*bai spanned the Paualc river near BUrllnfT.Harris county, fell In. tho other day while anumber .of people wore pawdng over It Alllirare nacuod before, tho timbers wore'sweptvway.';ThespanwaslO0fBet. .- , .

,. The nexi'StaWConvention or the Sodetyof CbrUtlan Endeavor wilt be bald at New-ark; and if the First Church can- be securedthe dates will ba October 53d, 34th, and 25th,beginning Friday eyeniaa and concluding onSunday, which Is an dntuYly new departure.

The Boonton public: school hoi engagedPrincipal Whitney and Its teachers foranolberyear, except. Mr. N . S - Van Dnyne and HissJulia Brown," whoditl not apply. 111M MaryP.Moori,"of;Long Island, succeeds Mr, Van

ay^alnehargeitf the primary department.

. . . SledCramtheSlclcofaHone. .: Frank Hoffman, vT JUddleA'aUey, who ft

recently Injured very nveraly, by tho kick 6ta tioras, s i told In the.EB* at the time, diedon Monday evening of this week after con-dderable suffering.,' He v u an Inddstriousand highly esteemed yoang man, and leaves awife*' to whom he was jnarriodlaas than two

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^Tba hour ofjovenlng servfes fn SL John1

BpUcopal Cbnrch'has been changed far thet to 5 o'clock'in the afternoon Tbe Bank Zfefcio*.

TJudar.the provMoos of the Saturday half*holiday law the HaUoual Union Bank of Dover

COMMON DO'A special meeting of Common Council was

bold 00 Tuesday evening, with all tha npresent The minute* of the lost meeting

were read and approved.ym rtn 1 n I nt ITHT f rom rosldiuits of Qold

street, asking for an additional electric llgton that street, on pole opposite the reHdenoeDf Mr. Spaugler, was referred to Fire andLamps Committee, with power.

A number of bids for stone were received.That of BonryC. NewJdrk, to furnish BOO tonsof stone from the bad of the llockaway river,Lt45oents pergrou ton, wasafioepted. Other

bids rangod from SA)4 CMIU tar Held rock to52 oentg for river stoue.

Corporation pay rolui for f 10.60 and $21.37w«ro crdurud palil. .

TUe Stract Couunittea reported tbat hi ttieiroplnfon the grade of Randolph avenue oouldnot be changed and do Justice to tdl the prop-erty ownera. Therefore, they did not feelthat they could report favorably upon thepetition presented by Mr. Blerwirtii, whothey said had iufurmed them that if be had tocut bis aldowslk down and injure his trees hewould hold the town responsible. The Com-mittee further reported that Council had meton Biusox street, and moat had seen Dlckeraon'street. To accept Dlckersoa street' 1nocesblUta an arched culvert and expensiverork.

Recorder Smith thought Dlckenon streetoould be left till t ie Railroad Company de-cided about Utelr station. He also tliouRhtii committee should be appointed to ascertainif the property owners on Buaeei street billwould sign n paper contenting to the cuttingdown and filling up of that hill, and relievingttw town of liability for damages. Council-man Burr wanted to know If the people of therhote hill must suffer because of the objec-

tions of one or two persona.It was reeolved that Sussex street h!U be ao-

oepted and worked.It waa resolved that tbe acceptance pi Dlck-

enon street be deferred till tbe further ordert tbo Council.It waa resolved tbat the Street Committee

leave Mr. Bier worth's lidowalk and curblnif asit la UU the further order of the Council

1 those Interested. The

Bod Legislation.Our last legislature was ona of tbe bast

uxamples of a careleai and practically-badbody which New Jersey ever bad. In alldirections, on all sort* of bills, then weretmoh little deceptions, fnutds, mitfulflllmeaUof promisee, thst It is only faeceotary to punc-ture the record anywhere to discover thisfact It extended to what people look uponas trifling matters as well as leading, publicones. Perhaps ID the matter oC excise boardlegislation, tbe creation of offices, tbe removalof trusted Judges anl so on It was to havebeen expected that U» hand of Ishmael shouldbe laid on everything good, or fixed, bat lasmaller things one would suppose the com*tnttteee and members would act sensibly andwith knowledge of what they did. On tbecontrary of the nearly three hundred actspassed there are scorea which changa laws aseven their Introducers did not Intend andwhich will require repealing orro-enacUas u

better form nest year.—Trenton Times.

A Sample of On* Taate.We understand that it oasts the oomxtj of

Morris somewhere near |W a yew to deooratethe grounds In front of tho Court Hoos* atUorristown with flowarluff plants. If SheriffLludslej bad continued to wear toe "highwater " panta that garnished his lower limbsjust prior to tin election but Fall t ie effectwould have been somewhat incongruous, butaa the Sheriff baa since conformed io moremodern taste ID UW way of apparel theharmonies are better observed, and ft makesadelightful picture to see him bestow bis largeand benignant smile upon his friends In tbemidst of his flower garden. Buch on expenseas this for flowers on county grounds wouldprobably work a political revolution inBussex

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' Work at tbe Powder Depot,'The removal of the naval powder storage

depot from Ellis Island, In Hew York Harbor,tp.a portion of tbo government powder depottract near Dover will, as has been beforestated In the ERA, tnaka oonviderable work tmthis vicinity.. Borne of our local builders havsduring .tbe hut 'week been figuring on plansfor the construction of the- first, group ofbuildings to be erected on tills traot ThawWill include * powder magaaine 100x23 feet Indimbosbna, of brick, with Iron roof, and oon-crete poors over Iron beams; a shell house forthe storage of shells, etc;, 200x60 feet In"aba,or briok, with Iron trussed roof, Iron beams,and tiled and plastered ceiling; a gunnertcottage, 83*30 feet in site,.of frame and twostoring blffa {two watchman's cottages, about21x00 feet eacb, also of frame and two storieshtghi a dry gun, cotton' frame: hmtse, 10x10,'and one story blgfa, and a wet gun cottonframe bouse, 10x30 and one story high..- Theseeight buildings, under tbe terms of the oon-tract, are all to be token by one firm, and a nto be completed before the first of Decembernext./The bids were all sent to Washington,where taey were to have been opened yester-

.The tract assigned to .the naval dipartaent

A Hew Powder Coao.ro.It Is reported tbat Menr*. Da Castm, Lletx

schut*. Beloberg and others, who havs beenconnected with tbe Forolte Powder Companyat Lake Hopatcong for some time, but whorecently severed their connection with thatcompany, are about to establish a large now*der manufacturing doneeVn In, this vidnity,It Is further rumored that they have acquiredpofseosion of a tract of over 200 acres of landfrom the Central Railroad Company of NewJersey, upon which they will erect theirworks. Tblstractlslocatedlnwhatlsknownas the "Scrub Oaks," just above the junctionof the Lake Hopatoottg Branch with the HighBridge Branch. It ie more titan-probabl*that an effort of thii kind will be made, t ieoorrectfocti cimoeraing which trill be devel-opedlntlme. . . : ^ .. . ". . :

\'_ v - . . _ : • ' . , T . X . 0 . A . I T o t a m . . .•.' . ; ' .V ,We have reoalred three' very handsome and

Interesting books for our library from somefrWnd wbofailitoglveDihisname, We wishto return our sinoeje t h u l n for his verruss-:

unbraces over t 0 ~aorei.: John B.Dlckenou and Wm. OiU have taken the con-tract to out off 100 acres of young timber onthis tract and to. clear the ground of brushand trader-growth. - The location is between

rHorrlfl County Ilallroad and the roodleadlug tu.Semuark. . ::. -:. '• - -

- v •. The 4th at Port Qnun.'•'•:' ' ;Tbey'are going to have VgeauMO, pidfasb-'

[6nod,patrioUo, enjoyable, oelebratltm f ths1th Of July at Port Oram, under tlio auspicesit the EedJfea and the dthens of that place.

Cttuo'jii will lw (Irnl ami tb«! l»11sVUlbnrung early in the monHng. in ths forenoonthere will be a grand parade of BocfeUos, fan-taatlcala, otc, headed by the Boooton Band,which will terminate at the Pine Grove, op-posite tbe Central Railroad depot, where thepublic exercises witi be held. Herethe Decla-ration of Independence will be reed by Mr. E.W. Rosevear, of Port Oram, and orations wiltbe dalivered by Hheritt Oscar Llndsley, of thiseouotj, and Dr. J.H.Qrlfflth.ofPhlUlpsUurB.Thropghout the afternoon there will bo tubraces, sank races aud other athletic sports; anddancing,' for which Hessey's fine o r c W n Willfurnish the music, and In the evening therewlU be a grand display ol fireworks. PortOram t&kea tho h i d this je»r and Fill Ktipthe bust and modi eajo}nl)lc oclebratha fnthlaaccUon,' ' ' , ' - . ''" ':'-' .".

The I*to B. A. Bli-Jklo's) 'VTiU.The will of tba late Edward A. Stickle, of

Paterson, devises hla property, located In Do*.ver.'as followii Hli son Lucius Hehjoo re-ceives flre-fllxteeutha and his son-Hfilck^receives four-sixteenths. The children of thelate Ellery 'Stickle rocclre three-tlitoenths,and before his death he devised to their moth-er tho house and lot In which she 11 vis, onProepoct street. Mrs. Chandler, of Paterson,a daughter, rweirea tbree-stxteeathsj andJohn S. SUcklo one-sizteenUi.' Under theprovisions of U^a will the Park Hotel'aiidother, property In Dover will have to be sold,but the executors," who are Mesara. LucluiNelson SUckle and Wm. H. BsJcor, are givendiscretionary power as to when the sale shall

to Alliance Org-anUed In Warren.i'A meeting of the banners' Alliance, of

Warren county waa held at HackettstoWn hutBaturday. Soaayathe Iitbir BRA- YOU aremistaken, - Brother Gibson. There was no" meeting of the Fanners'AUlahoe,nasno mchorganlxatlon .exists In.thB county. fA'fceblaattempt was made to'organuw onei but wasabandoned for want ol encouragement. Whatour farmers will do to the future we are un-able to s»y.—Ptllllpaburg Democrat. '

; A n Old Friend Abroad.Tb» Florence (Wia) Ulalng News says of a

former;well Iraown resident andznmer'cf MtHope: - "Tho Minhag News Is pleased to learnthat Capt. Thomas Dal I, fatlyr of Capt. Ed.Ball, of tbo Florence ralne, has been appointedmining inspector of Iron County, Mich. .Capt.Ball, Br., Is one of toe best mining men hi theconntry and Iron Cynntj Is extremelxfortu*natelnBecnrlngblsMnable - -

, -;•: An UnfouodM Statement.Among the reasons given by tbe doily papers

for the release of Daniel .O'Connell on parolewas one to the effect that he bad been prbmJIsod work' In the Dickereon mine. Mr. W. S.Ayera, the Superlntahdant; Inform* Us thatno application has been made In behalf ofO'Connell.for work'!at-'that!mine, and nopromise has been made offering him work,' asstated last week.•'/.'••;•.-:••''/';• ^ . C ' •';. V.

,' In Aid of Preabyteriaa WAmong recoipteby iho prosbyfarlan Beard

during April were the f oliowing 1 •'- Education—MadlsoD, 1183; Dover. VH\ HorriitoWu,

* F U l iFirst,'*».*• Foralgnj B k

slont-Uorrlitown;, gSiuth, *BOjBockaway, « O 5 ; , C , f ;Kew Varnon, 800. Home Unttions-Dover,J102; legacy'UargaretlL BtUes, Whlppaoy,

It Was no Prank.A starling Inotdent occurred at tbe Buck-

wheat rain*, at Franklin Furnace, during tbwthunder storm on Tuesday, of last w*sk,which for a few moment* created some hardfeelings on the part of the miners and a boywhose duty It was to connect the wires form-Ing an etoctrlcdrouitbj which tbeblaste in themine are fired from a battery located oa thehill.

Tbe men hod prepared a blast of twalvehole*, each loaded with giant powder cart-ridges, and tbll twelve fold blast was aboutto be discharged by ttw usual method. At It

: AJfDO1 BB zsuur coMPAir'a EM-

8. B. Patterson If ttu Superintendent of theAndoverlron Company1! mines at Hibernla,and an Incident that bo* Just transpired iscertainly Interesting. Shortly after the Slatof December last Jas. Gale, an employee ofthe Andover Iron Co. tutder Patterson, cam*

Eugene Uunon, al*> of Blbernie, and soldd

g ,ho wanted to rat* s

behind columns, washing1 np, and p**rw>r!"g *leave. The boy bad connected one wire, andwaa being lowered Into the mine by a backetwhich [8 operated with a steel wire, for the pur-pose of attaching the second wire and com-pleting the circuit When the bucket hod beenlowered about half way, the lightning strucktbe steel wire attached to the bucket, leapedto the other wire, and ran down to where thechargts were and discharged tho whole blastwith a terriflo detonation.

Fortunately, no ona WM Injured, but It wa narrow escape for the boy and the minors,all of -whom imagined that the man wbooperated the UtUrrrattwhW had dischargedthe blast prematurely, to CrigbtanUiem. Theywere naturally very angry, but when theylearned tbe cause of the explosion, all becamethankful for their miraculous escape. It w ua shock which will not very soon fade fromtheir memory.—Sussex Register.

gfuneral at Umo HOI, and In order to obtain Itoffered toseuMunmtwoorden,oueof whichread as follows 1No. 813, Hiberoia, H. X., Deo. 81, I860.

Andorer Iron Co., Pay to Htickls & Co.Three Dalian and charge the same Io my a

mint. - JAHXSUALI.Wltnea: E. Council.$3.00 •About the eigo of the order were varioa*

figures for punching aqt fractions of theamounts until the whole sm» should be tradedat U» store, Aoross the end of the order wasthe words: " Accepted. & B. rettanon, perCoursen." Tbe order laoaeofakiudlsauedto employees of the Andover Iron Co, byPatterson, and the other order offend by Galew u like it, except that the amount was «31&-•te*d of #8, making the total of toe two orders

3.Gale Mid to Munson thti he bad been to

the «ton for tha money, but; Mr. Stickle wasnot In and the clerks did not havs any money.To help Gale In his auagad need Mutton lethim have tra money on tbe orders. Hunsoaft'tarward went to the •tor© and asked Hr.mkUetooaautiMorder»,but the latter refused,saylu tna orders wereIssuedfor the purposes oftrade and had to be traded out. ThlsMunsonrefused to do and brought rait against tbaAndover Iron Co. to recover th moneyhebadpaid forthese orders. -<'•'/,

Tbe case cam* off before Justice Berry lathe town hall at Bockaway yesterday after-noon. Hahlon Pitney appeared for Munsonand John P. Stickle for tbe Andover IronCompany. Hr. Stickle asked for a non-tult

1 account of aome Informality, but did not

, ^tbat sort li expected as an evidence of our In-variable good taate. Tbe picture of the Bboriffin hl« framing of flowers 1> worth double tbe

his books with him because they are not hisindividual books. BelsUwBaperintendentoftiwAndoverlroaCo., and was In Decemberlast. Ho was the cuitodUn. of the books aaSuperintendent of the oompany, but not In-dividually. Mr.PltaeyatlradPattartonlf tiierew u any one In the county who bad moraoon-trol over tbebooksthonbehsd, but Hr, Stickleobjected to the question. Pattarson said hecould not tell whether O*l* worked for theAwtoverlron Co. In Dsoombur, but thoughth* worked there la Uw Whiter. He bod notlooked at UH books to •*• wboa he workedlaat He did not know how long be worked,orwbatwagos he got. Mr. E. Couneo wasemployeij, hi said, as dark, to measure log-ging, copy time book, make up payrolls anddo ordinary clerical work. As Superinten-dent of the Andover Iron Co, he was notautborisad to accept drafts on Btiokle ft Co.drawn by the mea, but had been In the hsblLof doing I t We have, he continued, acceptedorders drawn by laborers on BUoklo Sc Co.It depends on who thay ere, A man otmpljoomee la and requests an ardor oa SUckls &Co. Wegivahimtheordorlf wo anfltandcharge It to hu account. -1 rooognUo thosetwo forms as those' on which the orders areusually drawn and It has been tho practice forme to sign them. W b « I am away Hr.Coarsen sign* them; It la bis duty when I s maway. Tba man must have credit or moneywhen we give the order. 1 am not a numberof the firm of Mfakle eVCo. and never Ladany Interest In the oonpexy. I don't knowthe members of ths firaaind have no knowl-edge of them. At tkli Juncture Mr. Pitneyasked Patterson plainly T/hetbsr he had re-ceived any oommlsaVw for coUootlng, butPatterson, under advice of bis counsel, de-

rnl sif t and hope w» wlU won ban th* pleasureofthaaiiwhlmpersooally.. . - .

. The Board o( Directors hsive granted a threeweek* vacation to thethoeral BMretery, eoW•nWna; rjiin* HHh. Ee will atUod theWniU<s'atod«at Confetmoe at Mr, D. L.Moc^swasctNorthfleU, Maasu.JatMHtlitoJuly Mb, aad wl9 spend the balance of theUn» at Ocean Grove, Mr. Ira Cos will havecharge of tba rooms during hla absanoa, ~!. The Gospel Strrlcea for men will be eon-tinned all Boouoari and they will U aa in-terosUng as abort talks'and good slagiag can

The following incident ii Touched for by tbolocal papers as having transpired at SwarU-wood, Sussex county t The kitchen canarywbo presides over that portion of the hottae-holil of William'Hooey, on the JamnRooffarm, wen t out to gatbm- the ogn ona da j lostWt*>k and Inona'of tbe rwstc discovered curledupahugebteoksnake. Wltbth.truef.mlnlMinstinot she yelled for help.' Qeo, CatnpboUkilled the reptile for her. It measured fivefeet anil four luobeo In length wu)ir>usiMgftround as a man'* double fist. He dbjasoted

9 snake and found In Its' stomach a largechina egg It bod swallowed for. gwulne benfruit. What a palii that ttoksmiift have badwhen be found oot tbo tniitakt he had made.

;! AXMtinarofana-t lnUrMt. :-The Dover Frssbjtarlan Cbnrch wa* wall

Oiled on Tuesday eveoing, taw oojashm bsinga poblln mertlsg In tbe intarart of the ChrU-Uan edubatlin of the Nefra and Indian nessof onr won try. Tbe m«*tioc n i opened withprayer by Her. Mr." Bloom, and Rev. Hr.Dey spoke of tbe gnat tweesstty of edacattngtheao races. Rev. H. B. Prtsatll, Cbaplala oftbe Hampton Institute, amd several of tbortexroand Indian nix?~i}U •poksj'oi! tbtt workIt Is doing and Ita K-porUnoe to the oounur,and thti Hampton gnartetto entertaioed Uwaudlencs delightfully with spiritual aonga'andplaotat on nwlodlea, A collooHfwi atnorniMpgto $25 was taken, ' "'•''.'

It costs a pretty peony to' wind op la a p wf ectly legal way tbe affairs ol a bankrupt Mb-oaras, • The Suwnt Register seya! Creditorsof the Andover Shoe Company have receivednotices requesting tbalr preeenos atameednc,whereat the financial statue will be exhibited.TtoreUVUlaconsolaUoaforeradltora, Tbeatated account awards «3^00 to L. J. Martin,for service* a* Receiver, |H» to Q*o. T, Werte,of Morristown, for legal services, and $850 toN.A.Ht«ckaouBe,forcleric»lwoit. ;

•' •-' Xorzu Oonntr Zeaohenh • '. .At the ncent tiTSTnlnnti™ of teachers, beU

1 Dover, the percentage of applicants whorere successful lathe various gTadesi was com*

paraUvBly small. There wen tt oandldatet--Oforurstgmda, 21 f0* second grade and 87for third grade certificates. Only two candi-date* passed in the first grade, and but 18 Intha third grmda,.'. The applicants far secondgrade certlQcat^s were mo™ auoceaafuL IB bar-ing passed tfw* examination* ' ~ -

Btata Toaohera1 Association. 'The SSth annual meeting of the Kew Jsney

State Teachen1 AawdsUon will be held InEducational Hall, Asbury Park", Jnly 1st, WaodSd. BnptW. L. B. Haven, of - Morris-town, will take part In the discussion of thesubject of "MananlTmiolntMlHuUotuI^*!from Technical Training, and Ooaoty. BuptJ O C f D I f Citto

g,J. O. Cooper, of Dover, Is o

y pe of a Committos

who will present a report on EducationalProgress.

: - 11*117 Kanie* oT la stind.'.- '•Tbe post office directory shows tbat there

are 80 post ofneM in the United States namedpover.sncbntan, M Madison*, 10 MoriVtawns, b Stanhopes, 3 Rockawaya, 19 Newtdrilaid1S8 Wathlngtons, so that there la a n«*i*Ityfor accuracy in the addresi of tetters to> theseplacet; There Is, however, but one, Boontonand only one Hackettatbwn. - '-"' "

•-- feoplaDontZdkotobeVaroed." It Is stated as a singular fact thatln Boston,

when the law allowed persona to drink onlywhen seated at a table, emrybody wanted tostaUatabar. NowtiiatthoUwlsropealod,pwplo rather sit down io take their medldao,That Is usually the way with human nature,People don't cars • much frtr tudnlgenoM that

h i b i dp

u nob prohibited.

PATTBBBOtre pltDERa.

wt BiruBKs 10 n i x wB«nua mt RKCXJVIS A WHICH SBED 80HB L1OHT OH OUR UVFOBTU-

1 petition signed by a large mdtisens of Dover has been ]pro-

money to go to aI d to btai I

WUEBJUS, Aberof tbecseated to ua, asking that If it he consistentwith the best Interest of Uw school, 2 » t woreengage oortala taecben thereinfor another year.BieoLrcn, Tbat wntle we respect the wisht.1

of tbo petitioners, In the judgment of th*Board of Trustees It I» oat for tbo botttntar-eet of the school to do so.

In this decUoD w are unanimous, actingwithout prejudloe, and only for what wo be-lieve tho best Interest of the school, aftercareful eonstdsrattan of all tbe facte.

B. R. BKKNKTT,FOIID D. SMITH,I. W. SKABIKU,U: V. B. 8KABI»D,Fiutb. BLOOM,K. B. PERRIKAir.

DOVEB, June 18th, 1801.DOVEB PUBLIC SCHOOL ;

GurruniEif;—Wo would, for speclfio rea-ms wbloh miist be apparODb to your lntolli-nit board, hereby respectfully ask the

reasons for our dismissal, after nine years ofactive aorvloe, without previous reproof. InDovsr Public School. Please make a spedBostatement of each charge and the date of eachspecification, as near as possible.

Respectfully yours,ETTA O. BXAKIMO,ifuntiR C. KBLLKT.

DOVXR, June Sotb, 1891.RIHG

Patterson being sr naold ho did not bring

At tbe meeting of the Board of Trustees erfSchool District No. 1, Morris county, yoursof the 18th was presented. The District Clerkwas directed to forward tha following reply i

You were not re-engaged because of ooa-tJnutd lssubordinatloD, after harmg beencautioned br tbe board on account of Ukeoffense under a former principal.

ItosDectfully,Fnxn. BLOOM, 1). C,

Ulss Kelley has received the same reply asthat sent to Misa Searing, Ulases EsUey andBearing assert they have not reoaiv«d anyututloa paraouallj aa Intimated In tbe letterfrom tbe Trustees, unless a general talk to allUie teachers by Mr. Ford D. Smitb at thebeginning of toe term might be construed asiuoh, They aay tbtt Mr. Corlew haa nevergiven them any reason to suppose that they

-e Insubordinate in any way, and tbat theirfirst knowledge of any such charge was whanthey ware dropped.

Ths following letter was mailed by MfssetBearing and Kelley to th* Truateea hut even-

DOVXB, Jnne SSth, 1801.s or Dovzn Prauo Soaoot. 1

-Your* received, but It doesnot convey the Information we requested. Wehad taken the palm to ask you In our previ-ous communication, In all Undnees, to pleasespecify any act* considered by your respectedboard as savoring of subordination. Pleasetake the pains to do so, we earnestly beseechof you, for unless you do we are placed at adisadvantage; have no opportunity to replyor vindicate ourselves from tbe charges whichyou must see Incapacitate ua In a very greatmeasure for employment elsewhere aa teach-e n In si publlo school. Cannot you, gentle-men, waive BOOM of your rights in order togive us what we believe to be simple jusUoe fCam ire not even know the name of our ao-

I I* it the other toacben, the principalof Ue school, one of tbe trustees, or indeedwhich 101111* quite impossible, the entireboard of trustees I. Wo hope you will In yourstrength of poefUon, yield to us who are cer-tainly the weaker party In this matter andgive us, as we have already Implored In ourprevloiia latter, tho purport of which you haveno doubt purposely Ignored, a specified bill ofcharge* ai to what ou "

they ware oommi

0 answer. Patterson said this 'ie to find outoor private bniinem".

b one outside," said sir.Stickle, and Patterson added, " thafi(Prrttynear the truth.*1 Ih'awwtr to a'questionPatterson said that the Andoverlron Co. didnot know, of these ordajna at all that be knewof. He might hava called ths Treasurer^attention to It and he might not.'. r\. -* - V •

Edward Oounsu, being sworn, said he'was Patterson's clerk sad signed the accspt-anos on those two; order* on Deo. Slst, 1690.He oould not say wbatteac,lbe Andover IronOo. was indebted to Oak at the tuna th*ordsn'were given, tmt,oo>U toUby lookingat tiw books.- The ordenVwere charged toU l l c l v k i U H M * Ay y wwhttbor the orders wore charged against acradilexlating on the "books In favor of Oole.

EngeasMupeon tesUaed that U pfseoctorltha orders to bo*h clerka and to Mr. Stinkla

reqoesM^ymwt, bat they .were notI Mr. Bticklt moaUoBoa a number of

artklee he thought witaeso would nosd, endsaid if ho wMld bring the order* W would payhim part In trade and part In otshi '.-, WiUiesetoUotvariooji uMuoossoful efforts to obtaincash for t t o o r d o n . -\ - ' V -•;•'• •..•,•-•.-''••.-

Mr. 0, W. SttaU* was called as the BrstwitiMsaforth* •sfenos, but at tkia jonotar*Mr. Pitbey said be pnferred to have a non-suit enterad scalnst the plaintiff, inasmuch a*beoooM not have<-tat books and thoreforecoatd not aucoebd lfi Uila form of., acttou, ta-Umstlni an Intention to pnpoMd In anotherway. Be asked Patterson whethar Uawarden would bo paid on their Sob* retarMd,together with tho power of attorney fromGale, assigning tbo claim to Miuwm. Pattst-aojirtiEderv) an afflictive "npiyVcnd cpiiithis agreeing to pay up Uw ease waa nttled,'

. Kiarfawwr Bobbcnr.Meyer Coha. a paddlsr, with headquarter*i Tiraiffclm Oanant BotkUn*; In Booatco,

wbil* psddlhsg twtwten Xarrtetown and Mor-rtsPlalM, OB Masday. we* ossaaltod by agaag of Htuwtrsui* *ad robbed of twelve•sits of olothtasgaBdotswr artio»* valued at•aoo. CohnwaM cboksd alnoa* to death, hi*wagoiwasbrokai and his bone hart. Hesayi Uiat tbart war* fifty oraUtylntoegang,several of whom mad* tb* asaaolt. "The Mor-ristown offioar* k m arrattsd tiro of the reb-bert and lodgod ttwm la JalL" Cohn ssya thatonoth* r«ddlM> wai robhadtlM aan* day near

>sanuiplace. Gohnls an Inoffansive pooru and keenly fesls hla loss.—Bulktln.

AVloodiajaadlaon. .Considerable u d t e m n t i n * cauaod In Mod.

laon Wedneaoay owing to the raUure to closetbe hydrant near tb* City Hall, oh Main Bt,George Johnson, employed by Edward Frrat,who hjuUieoaotrsrtfCTsprinklingUw street*,failed to doss Uw supply pipe, owing to stoneor other material m the hydrant, and ooosa-inenUy many tfwnsand gallons of water buntForth with grsattWces^oausndMDsIderabte

betore the gates controlling ti*oould b* closed.: Tbe olttsene are aakiitg fortbe ipWntasnt of a sapisruteodant of wsterworks, who con bo called on ±0 mnedy socbacctdenta before asrioui damageresuln.'

• : A Disputed lltUBwad.Lawyer Lbols A. Graff, of BUsaboth, vrhola

well known In Dover, hae lonoomUy beoomeoootestaotui k novel case.! The Sheriff of

Tnlon county sold the alleged eSecta of EdsonU. Hubbard to defray his expense* as a luna-tto In Morris Plain* Asyliuu.;. Among Uwsewai.a diamond, which waa bought for a moder-ate sum by Mr. Oral. Miss Bhotwell, Inwhose core the property WSJ, claims that theJewel belonged to her, and has brought rait

that the diomood worth abootGraff paid »8O for It.

Mr.

Bonefleiarlsaafa-vVai.The will of the late Robert L. Prime, of

WtwYcrk/whowasa well'known Qummerresident at Mt, Tabor, loaves »8,000 to variousMMbodlst.Churcbes. Mr..John W. Lee, ofBoouton, hla brother-in-law, 1* one of tbe ex-ecutors, and toe Boonton 'M. S, Church, ofwhich Mr. Lea It a member, reoalTe* 1500.Th* DenvUto M. B. Church, which the de-ceased used to attend, reoalvei $1,000. Tbebeautiful cottage which be opooplad at MtTabor U devised to Mr. Lee and Mr. Green,another brother-in-law. / ' •

.; . ' Boonton HiarnSonool.The eksdnj exercises of the Boonton High

School were held Thursday eranlng of tostweek In tha Boonton Opera'House. Beddesthe effort* of tbejOM, there w u

j'which were Ti by Groans orchestra and

an address by Mr. Wm. Q, Lathrop, Jr,' Tbefollowing a n the graduates «Dd Uidr iwrcen-t&gea 1 Carrie Hller, B3.W j Arthur H. Tem-ple, WDSiLolB A. Allan; 90.18; Helen B.Myera; W 41, Sadie 1C. Flihar, 64 W , AddleN Lynn,BOM.J WaiJyMntehliir 7000

At'tt* Za»lo Oallery

i or brorlse, and on* half dasenoaUnets, allfor tB.iutil furUMr notk* b flrau.

W Q

KATX BOHOOL O0HTR0VKHBT.A TARirrr or FACTS ABOUT FBIKJIDB ABU

Mrs. W m . Walter Phelpa left Jlerlln lostSaturday for America.

' M. Cobb and family, of Newark, willt K i i

VSm Rosa M. Doty, of Newark, has beauvlslUng friends Io Dover.

Miss Mar Connett, of Newark, is visitingrelatives at Green Village.

U n . John Kaiser, of California, k u twearlsiUiig friends at Rockaway.

John Y. Poster and family, of Newark, willapeod th» Bummer in Cuatham.

Wm. R. WUaon, of Hanover township, IHnow talked of for the lay judgaihip.

Mr. aud Mrs. Thus. CapvUck, of Boonton,have been visiting friends in Newark.

Peter L. Btruble, of Morristowu, is vlsitkigIs parent* at Balevllle, Sussex county.Mr. John George and wife, of Newark, upeut

Sunday hut with Conductor J. R, George.Blieriff Richard I fell Is, of Hunterdon county,

died at Glen Gardner on Monday, aged (JO.Tboe. Headland, an old veteran o( Dover,

baa been granted a pension of f 12 a mouth.Meyer Bire, of New York, la occupying the

Ford cottage on Morris avenue, Monistown.Mrs. Ueo. Glub and family, of Winston, N.

C.,wlll spend tbeBuinuier at LAkeHopatcujJK.Mr. E, W. Kilpatrick and family have come

lut to their Bummer resldenoeat Buccuunoa.Tbe reported retirement of Dr. Whitney, of

Hackettetown Institute, has no foundation hifact.

Rev. Dr. Buckley, of Morristown, will de-ver tb* 4Ux of July oration at Pembertoti,

Principal Drake haa boon engaged by theTrustees of the ML Pleasant school for another

Waters B. Day, of Morristown, has gradu-ated In the sdantiflo course of Wesleyan Uni-versity.

Dr. 0. Wigg and wife, of Boonton, are vblt-ing Kantucket, Martha's Vineyard and otherreaorte.

Baggage Master Charles Van Ness has boonpromoted to conductor on the M. & K.)ivlslon.Rev, Dr. Ueo. R. Crooks, of Drew Bunlnary,

•ailed fur Europe last Baturday on the Ant-werp line.

Chas. L. Mead, son of Rev. Jothu* Mead,of Chatham, graduated from HaokettetownInstitute hut week.

Mr. and Mis. T. O. Bulloolt came out thisweek to their country reddnaao, Arbor VlUbLodge, Sucoasunna.

Rev. John Fulton, D.D., will officiate In thsChurch of the Redeemer, Morristown, duringthe Bummer months.

It la rumored that Major-Qeneral H. W.Slooum will spend part o( the Bummer atBcbooley*s Mountain.

Mr. and Mra. W. S. Ayen, of Kenvtl, ac-Dompanled tbe Hew Jersey Editorial Eicur-•IOD to Virginia this week.

Mr. Jacob Loaey, an old school friend of[r. John W. Hurd, has been vUJUng him atIs home on West Blackwell tit.Albert Erdman, Jr., son ot Rev. Dr. Erd-

man, of Morristown, has graduated from thesevens Technological Institute.

Idell H. Wood, son of Prof. De Volsen'ood, of Boonton, won the Kingston! flm

prise In oratory at Hamilton College.Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. M. J.

Craig, of DutUvUIe, and Mis* Haule Bmitb,of Sudd's Lake, on Tuesday, July 7th.

Rev. W. W, Halloway, Jr., will spend acouple of months at Essex, N, Y., on theWestern boundary of the Adlrondacks.

Miss Mamie Stobo, of Rockaway, graduatedfrom Bt. Mary's school, BoPdentown, laatweek with the highest honors of her doss,

John A. Tanking left Port Oram last Sat-urday to assume his 1

• offences ore, when and

rbo brings tbe complaint against ua. Pleaseanswer aa soon a* convenient before Mr. Cor-law IMVM town, a* we wish him to be presentwhen our reply Is made. -

Respectfully yours, 'RITA. 0. SEAMKO,1

^ Mnnna 0. KKLLXT.

Valuation Gift* to Draw Xdbrarr.At the recent commencement of the Drew

Theologtosl Seminary, Bishop John V. Huntmode a gift to the Ubrary of five Orientalmanuscript*, acquired by him a year ago InLondon. They areas follows 1

1. Tbe Poetical Works of the celebratedArabic poet, Hutanabbl, who died A. D. 909.

a. Quids to the Truth, theological work InArabic by Ahmed Muham el Balaofa. In-tomilevUMic* Indicates that this work ii theorigbal copy of the autior himaalf.

8.4. Two work* lath* Arabic language re-UtJni to the worship and theology of th*Druses, In Mount Lebanon.

5, nwBamarltanrtetaEsuch. A copy fromU» origmsl Bamafltoa Pentateuch la Natdua,Byiiai iudgedby textual critic* to b* tb*oW-t copy of tb* Panlatouoh In wlatanc*.This is a T*rj beaatiful manuscript, and of~iucn value. . .'•".-.•

Theae manuscripts ars all in Oriental bind*Ing, four In full katbar, and one In half-leather. They b*tonged to th* estata of thelot* Nicholas Trnbnsr. of London.' 3ishopHunt, after baying them, h*d them ooUatedand Jwsorlbod by tho eminent scholar, A. O.EUla,of the Dtpartmant of Oriental Book* oftb* British Mus They oonstltuta a col-lection of exMBdlBg rarity for any Ubrary,evantb* beat In Europe..

J. B. Bslrd. UM rtrowherry grower, whosefarm 1* oa the road from New Vernon toUasMnajHffOi had up to Tawdsy picked 171bushels ol berries off ao acra patch, and fa* hasbeen picking every day slnee. H* will In footget about 900 bushels from tiw patch.- At an•verejreK eight oente a quart ttataor* wt||realise tSU. Mr. B*ird<«leulatestbat. •• «•oeatrsiai have added 60 fcusbcls to Uw l a vdnctivenasa of bis bed, a* tba berries hadstopped growliai pnviogs to taw rains. Thisfact shows whit b* gained b j irrigattotv smdmany • Morria county farm; or at leastdesirable portion* thereof, may to Irrigatedat small expense. Tfa* fanner who aMe* him-aaUtoaigoodlrrigatidgpBiit will have thebBsfekind of "Farmer's AUluwe,n ezosptingalwaya whan Ie gets married. ""

11,000 Cora to b* Daatawyed.For tea year* or more the D.t L. & W.

Company have not built a four-wheeled coalcor., Tb« ooal " jumnlas,n wen'cdadainnedby tbu OTopvry < mV.tbab time. There ore,bowtrer, 11,000 of UUM uoiighUy ««ic onthe rood. Under a recent act of tbe legis-lators of tbe State of New York, on and afterBeptember 1st, 1802, aU oara enUting theBtate of ITew York, must have patent coup-lers. The act alao forbids the running offonr-wbetledi coal car*. This necessitates be-tween now and then the demolition of th*11,000 ooal can, and tbe building of a Urgenumber of eight-wheeled cars to take tholrplace. Tne Scranton shop* of tiw companywill make tbe new cars,—Ex.. . .

' i BookawarPublfoSobool.TUssctool,whiciihaah*davarysuooflesfiilsor under tbe prindpalahlp of Mr. Blaksalee,

bald it* closing exerdsesoa Tuesday. The pro*graome Included aa address by Mr. Blakesheringing by the school, and recitations varycreditably nmdared bv King Oi»m, HildaJohnson, ;MIUIe KltcbeU, Ray M-it, OertleCook, Bay Aysra, Bertha Shawger, ClarenceBeach, Edith FlchUr and Mabel Beach. Thenore 875 children in the district, of whom 277are onths school ngtster,and the avenge at-

- AVovelOonoert.Tbo r^tflreooFhllhsjmomo Society; mada

their onnnol'' DuUig " yesterday to the famousagainst Mr. Graff to recover it. It turns oat hostelry of John P, Brown at New Foundlaud,

where In the afternoon they gave a moat de-lightful orcbeatnd oonoert, the programmecontaining retsctiona from Gounod, Faust,OfflcbaCD, Btrauaa, Flctowand other .notedcomposer!. The' performer*, about forty innumber, partook of dlmW and rapper at Mr.Brown's and returned on an enoltig train.Their mode was a gnat treat and was enjoyedby everybody,

: 'aattlnm-tobeaApositive nuisance has grown out of anew

odvsrtfaUig trick by which eartaln companies,notably In Boston and Chicago, are pushingtheir ware* by gsttlng little boyatoact aspeddlers and agents In tbe bops of " getting abicycle free." Thaw companion sell books,baking powder*, and lawn mowers In this way,demanding a large sole In return for a cheapbicycle. The trick la practised to such an ex*tent that tbe average, nefgbbor's child la tentimes more of a terror than nature made him.

: ,' The Fourth at •uoeasunna.Tbe ladle* of the Succaiunna Presbyterian

Church are making arrangement* for a ToryenJqyablB obwrranm of th* <th of July.There will be punlla exercises hi tbe churcha t s r . i t , The orator and tbe reader will heannounced next week. Tba wmalnder of Uwafternoon and evening will bo devoted tofestival for tho benefit of U» churuh.

OUlandaUotb* asrortasaut o( Trimmed HaU for $1.00Mek %iMim Holant, Dorflr.

All kinds of Brushes forPainting, Varnishing andKalsomining.

Frosted Cream Soda Water IceCold.

w position with theLuckawanna Iron & Coal Co. at Boranton,

Dr. 0. R. Nelden, of Stanhope, received theother day 11,033 on a ten year endowmentpolicy which had cost him 1835 in payments,

Col 2 . H. Bill, of Newark, wbo recentlylectured In Dover, has been elected Vice Presi-dent of Uw Alumni Association of Yale Col-

Diuing hla first year aa principal of l i tHope school Geo. Gerard gave such Batitfao-tion that he has been engaged for- another

An utereatlng little daughter of Mr. PaulG. Bottloher. tbe Newark architect, wbo Iswell known here, died on Thursday of hutweek.

Misses Grace R. and Laura O, Tronson, ofNewark, are spending port of their vacationwith their aunt, Mrs. Joseph F, Ldghtan, atDover. .

Mr. Chas. L. Chovey was presented with abeautiful Past Master's jewel by the Haaooleoraftemen of Madison on Thursday evening oflost week.. Harry R. Dobbins, of Morristown, haa re-ceived his commission from Gov. Abbett aaa State Detective, connected with the Rocka-

ray Detective Company,Bam. Georgt, of Ogdenaburg, has accepted

1 .situation as superintendent of a mine InMorado, and will leave In a short time forw scene of hla future labors.Alexander Elleltt, Jr., of : Paterson,

(onnerlr of Dover, waa yesterday electedauperintendeot of School! for Fasaalo countyby th* Bial* Board ot Education. *

Barry FInous, formerly of Rockaway, hasE«n engaged a* manager for Sdgar Baldens

theatrical company, They are booked forover Opera. House In Bepteniber.Itiss Nettie B. Day, daughter of W V Day,

of Morrlstowo, and KugoM U. Qulnby ot the•ante pkoa, were among the graduates at theBaduttstown Collagiat* Institute.

Principal A, J.'Titman/.after five jaaraaucoeasful work at Hurdtown, has been en-gaged by that school for another yearalso taught the Dodge mine school tin years.

Tbe wife of Mr. Geo. Btlrea, of Califon,alter a long and serious Illneai, died June 25th,and Uw funeral services will be held In the UE. Church Saturday, June 27tb, at 180 o'clockp . « , ' • - •• •• - • •

Was Annie O. Conley, daughter of OwenConley, Esq., graduated yesterday from BtElisabeth's Bchool, Madison Convont, HitsMaggie Blgter, of this place, attended the er-

Ps Mllle, the playwright, who Is the authorot " TDB Wife," " Iten mid Women " andDisuy other draouu, QIJI! « daugfal«r of KarlonHarland, tho authorua, ore erecting residence*atPompton. : , '.-.-• . • .-

Vr. John G. Ryenon, of Boonton, attendedthb week the annual meeting of the New Jer-seyHadloal BooWty at Long Broach, where

FOB THE OUTING SEASON.

Tennis Caps, Belts and Hammocks,Bicycle Caps,Blazer Coats,inen Coats,ineii Dusters,

In fact everything for tho HOT SEASON at the lowest oash prices.ONE PBIOE TO ALL.

PIERSON&CO.The Dover Clothiers tnd Gents' Outfitter*.

OPP. THE BANK.

Mr*. Oeo. H." Ftereoti and son,' of Millsatnet, Morrlstowa, and sister, Mis* CUbaon,of Kew York, sailed on Wednesday In tbeGermanlo for a three months visit to Uwlr

orant* In England.Michael Donohue, of Mine Hill, died last

Friday evening at th* age of 79 years. Hawasonaoftheoumineraof this section, onIndustrious and worthy man, and greatlyiwpoctodbymanyfrtamls.

Editor Aagnitua Barber, of tha WoodbnryCocu.tltQt4oi7t hft)" reUred Irom aetiv* nerrlceafter 57 yean of work, leaving Mr. Vance, oftbe Jerseyman, the oldest editor in the StateIn point of continuous service.

The graduate* at Mis* Dana's school, Mor-rbtown, this year ware Ulm Charlotte N.Buttorwortb, of Morristowu, MIsa HntUeDkkeraon, of Danville, and Miss Eva Q. Erband Miss Susan Spenoo Tbomaa, of Salt Lake~My.

Mr. S: H. Berry will npreeant tbo CountyChristian Endeavor Union and Mr. Fred. Coxtie Y. P. B.C. E. of Dover at tho NationalConvention of the Society in Minneapolis,

nly fr-ia. Mr. Barry will be accompanied byhis wife. ' -

The prise of S » offered by the Mail andExpress for toe best original aongappropriatoto be sung at the laying of the corner stoneof its new building, has been awarded to Hr.CUriee D, Platt, principal of the MorrisAcademy.

Maj. and Mra. Lav! Chase and Miss LillianCuVen, of Ban Diego, Col.,.while on atriparound tbo world, have been visiting lira.Chaee'a sister, Mrs. John W. Hurd. Theysailed on the City of Tarts for Liverpool onWednesday.

Mra, Thoododa Rodonbaugh, formerly ofClinton, but now an inmate of the Morrian»ins Asylum for the Insane, has been grout-ed * pension of f 17 a month and 93,800 back,pay;. Her husband was a lieutenant In thsarrty and died In the service.

Morristown people will spend the summer** follows)! T. W. Ogdaa and family atQuogo, L. I,; Qeo. B. Raymond and family atAV*no6 Hotel, Long Island; H. W. Ford andfamily, at Rlchfleld Bpring*; Chaa. McCol-litm and family In thair cottage at AsburyPark.

At the Yale College Commencement thisweek special honors were awarded to Ray-mond Billiard Qajte, of Dover, for profldencyIn Political Science, History and U w . Heaba received an appointment of High Ora-tion, w.hlca make* blnj a member of Phi BetaKappa. '*: **• "

- ' The Now Jersey Fruit Crop.There la an abundant crop of cherries In

New Jersey this year. Last year tho cropwaa a fallnro, Thu supply of Hew Jerseystrawberries w u also abundant, and matured

gh to g in growers remnnerativI d l l hprices. From present Indications the peach

crop, which waa a total failure hut year, willtarn out well In quantity, as well as in qual-ity. There is also an excellent prospect for agood yield of blackberriea, buckleberriea andother small fruit* so abundantly raised in thisState.. I tJsyot too early to make an accu-rate forecast of the outcome of the cranberrycrop, but from present Indications there nbe at leasts fair yield

£ m OarUluIran tdo. ta M • ialr, and 17 tha lard fromUU. MUcMttKByHlTl BMn.'DOTg.

* tamnd Tlaltlav 0M4«.

UM« Kj\m M o« I n a u ooot.

Killgore's Corner Drug Store!Garden Seeds,Onion Setts,Lawn Grass.

White Lead and Oil,Ready-Mixed, Paints,Railroad Colors.

KJJLSOMHVE, (all colors.)White Wash Lime,Kalsomine Materials.

Outing Shirts,Dunkirk Shirts,Cromwell Shirts,Madras Shirts,

FOR THE HOT SEASOH.

STRAW HITS,H1BVE8T HATS,

CRUSH HATS,PANAMA HATS,

Gauze Underwear,Black Alpaca Coats,Mohair Dusters,Thin Flannel Skeleton Costs.

DOYER. N. J/

IT ALWAYS LEADS!

THE ONLY GENUINE

"Adriance Buckeye" MowerPRICE LOWER THIS SEASON.

EITRi FlIllS UWATI OK HUDSYRACUSE CULTIVATORS 84 25.WINDOW SCREENS 50 cts., Wire Cloth.SCREEN DOORS WITH SPRING HINGES 81.25.Ligbtnlng ice Cream Freezers 91.54 to $3.70.ltEFrtlGEBATOES, FISHING TACKLE.BOAT 0AU8, IIYDRANT ROSE.BOYS' EXPBESS WAG0S8 80 Cts. "

%-.SIGN OF THE PADLOCK, DOVEK, IT. 3.

SUMMER SPECIALTIESA T T H E • .

Baker Building.Ladies' White Sn-iss Floonoings, at 60s., G0c, GBc,

70o, 90o., $1, $1.25, 11.51) per jard.Children's 'White Strise riannoiogs from 36a to

$1.20 nor yard.Ladies' IHaok Nainsoolt Flotmoines.Lndios1 KeliaWe Shirt Waists.All the Novelties in Outing Flannels.Black Silk Draper; Nets, 50o. to $1.60 per yard.India Thread Monsselines 16o. per jard.ti[Uialino3 at 12Jc. por yard.Block Wool Grenadine $1 per jard.Black Oropo Melanova (roerr our.)A Ventilated Ooraot for 60aA nice line of Blaokand Colored Jerseye. .Now lot Zephyr Ginghams.Ladies' Gauze Underwear. •New lot Satines at 12o. per yard. •New Percales for Shirt Waists.

- Black and Colored Dress Silks.Ball's Bazar Dress Forms. ' ,

WMi H. BAKER, DOVER.

4ttE WiSIHOTOS ASSOCIATION.Tlie luiniial uieetJpg of Uie Wanblngtoj

Souiatiou of Now Jersey, WAS held at tbu bead-quarters in Morriutowu Tbunnlay ufti-nicof laat weuL Tbe following otlieers welected for the ensuing yt^r: PresideJouuttiau W. lioUiHs ; Vice I'residont, W.V. IJilKerwo.^1; 3d Vice Praldeut, Will;.L. Kiug; TnHLsurer, llauijitou 0. MarshBocrularj, Kilinuud D. HiiLey, TrusU-fs. GA- Hiilaey. WilliiuiiV. V.UduiirniKAj.lIiuitonO. Mandi.JniiflOmnW. UuU-rU.JatuualUnJolpb, WiJliuiu Waller l'belja uud TLoC. Hushllell.

Thecullf-'tioQ 'if relic* lias Uvu liduring tbo ytur by ninny VBIUIIIIIL-giftuIiurcbAMM. AUIUUK Uiu gfU in a (<liniruwWajiii.iighiu In Lia library at l i t . Vw-pruwpttd by Tin*. C.Kusluiell. Tbo"Cro'Prinoa gun," whluU wan captured fromBritish at SiirlngflcM and wus usw. an a niggun br tho Continental forcer duringRevolution, ban, through the action of iV'm.Jli-Ittin, of Madison, and by tlioco-<)jiemUoii of tliu Hoard of Freeholders,Monltt county, found a renting place lMrs. Mnrah E. Braclt, of Roukawny, hasRented tbo letter liouk at Lord Htirlimanager at Hitwruia, nail Win. OWhtolcr has purctuined ami given tu tho Afcoointiuu the CJcciuimti linrigc, letters aeorresiH)nil«iiMoIUonornlMjitUiiaBOgilfn.Masoulc scarf which belonged to and was vv<liyUeo. WaJiliiugtoii hot becu given to.AasociaUou by sovural members wtio conbut4jdth« funds for iW|>urchas«l. Mm. ltol»rtbaa oildi'd many vuluable docuinonta

l i lgi ff

mill Edmund 1) Ha] soy bai |)ru*)iit'.-<l ululvvuaUug tkutcb tit Ui© Arnold I'mwhich ban bum eiomitwl Jii black pud willunder Uli direction, and .bows tbo luillilliigiit mUttd at the time ul itd oocupanuyIVautiiiiKlAi) «s uncuratuly AH iiau ho ustfllimj from tvliuble autlioritka. Thoetlive committee attonded tho unle of Wiwlilton t* lie* bold in rhlladel.ibla in Deeumlter 1ajid purcbottwl twoiity articles of cut glcliina and jilate wnre. Sowe lutureatlnWauhfugtou document* worn alto obtainedUtfa sole, anmtig which ore a tuewurauilskcUh nii'l n.it.N* of n eun-er mndi) by W««liiMJton (mil ft "~n(l drawn on and arcp|it«lhim. At a Mibwjuent pale, also leld1'ldluddjihiu in April Inxt, tho cm• unitUx preuml n diwk drAu-u by WutibiiigUm

\ iHank o u,\ it l»lt«r

Tbe Lake Saaaon.AVilli tliu closing of the public ecbools tb

wwk the greet rush to Lake Hopatcoiigbcfrfn, nnd the greuU.fit Hiininier ID iU historIs nDttrJ|«tal. Despite Uie great JnipronmouU and hotel additions (hat have been Dieat Jit. Arlington. Luke Vlnw ft*«ul|mrt, nelsewhere, nil the hostel riot will soon be HIto overflowing, ami tho uimiitiiic partlialready begin to dot tbo short* or the laThe g r a t Hotel Bresliu ojtoned yes tenuider the continued tnmiagemcut of Mr. OiM. Hrodmay, nml with every |iriM|icflt i

llany new cottage* Are lieiug RUM »\different polnt«. and many null known Ulied are ttlroaiiy OUCII, tying their |>rotty villa

JdlxH Lutta IH Nimgly esxiiiEed at bur IlttlBwtattlmlot with liar motlior, Mm (Jrnt.t

Mr. B- 8. Hargramt.of Newark, int.. bistoe** on Van IS very Cora.

Col William M. Force, of Newark, la "giting to rights" at hla handsome pi.Ityram Cove.

In Mt-. Arlington Pork thocottaRarnarrivtInclude Hoary Allevhrand, Amasa LyciAugust PotUer, U. I1. Frothlngham, AlbaTill, Max Norman and Koliertnuulflji.

O. P. C, MVglo mid C. O. Ilruwo, of Patw-FWI, «ro ocvupyinB ttn'ir cottager on

'sllouk. HOT. Dr, OewIeritiAthoiii.•oar by on Davis Cave,

F.. J, Keeling, W. II, Arroitsga and T. SBU.aebB.T9 erected Louie* on the River Styand Dr. \V. IVVatl Is located dlrebUy OPIKWIat Chestuut Point.

Dr. Q. G. Greene, tbo Wood bury millionaire,whose; baadsom» botuo overlooks tbe lakefrom tha Southern out), will uot tako ji•Ion until July,

H o r n s County Benl £ i ta te .Following are nonio of tbo latest real estate

trauafaraiiiMorrlscountyprofiorty: UnrrleH.CunltliiigtaCharlMlt.SIat«r,Morrii«towiW » *, Mary A. Fulmar to Diwld Blunft, ftock-aw»y towmhlp, | 4 5 ; Chartotta B; Jaoobu

- and. Mary £ . Buchanan to Thamu A. Banford and Franklin It. SandfDrd, Randolphtownship, $7,000; John D. King and Fanny

' Ilailey to £dward Klnfi, 1>L^ Oram, f 1; Ed.King to TOonias A, Bandford and Fianilin KSandford, Port Oram, « t ; Margaret A. A.King, Mary E. King, Goo. F. KIDR, James Y.King and Samuel D. Kins to Elsie A. Hall,Chester township, 11; Borah E. StephensLoree and George H. Lome to B*rahP.Qted-•wortbr, Mt. Olive towDtblp, (1.SO0; HBlonaDaWltt Cbamben to Jam« Ubambera, Poa-saio townihlp, 17,000; Arkert J. Whlteluullltfos E. PhUllpa, MontnUo township, | 1 .Jttur R. lUggs to the Eoflt Jormy Water Co.,Jefferton township, 14,801.70; Jetur It. Itlggsta UIB Eart Joreoy Watar Co., Jdfferion town-ship, $150 ; Ida T. Von Kilo to tiio East JIVktor Co.. I'equannoflt township, *30:At^ustus \V. Cutlor to William Ctwtflold,Uarristown, *7D0; Stolla, widow of HugtAlien, deooued, to Bridget Smith, Hosburytownabip, <3001 John H. Reid to Caroline T.KJMCI, Uorrlstown, 93,000; I ouia E. Btnui,to larael P. Millar, Roxbury township, (030;Patrick Rornolds to Hugfa Binith, Ilaxburrtownship, $t()Q.

Tho Lackuiwanna CuU Zrelrnt Kates,Tho D., li. <% W. It R. Co. on Monday a

- xioaiiCGd a cut fn freight rates on nil CIOSPfrom l i e East to St. 1'aul. Mlnii., over tbe

: Mmpaoy'i uew route by way of Brwn Hay,Wfa., partly byrallondiwrllybyLakeJkgai . The schedule will take effect ou JuneSitb. Th'oD., I< .&W.boMo(t t»b lg t "lines In tho ironclad association tu maintainralM, About a month ago the tiomptu.; ap-plied to the association for a new freighttariff, on tbe ground Uut tho new Hue dldu'

' pay ojieratlng expense*. It carries f relghacross JUluhlgan, and ttiouro iu veswls ncroMtk« tnkf to M6.iIL.iwoc. wlion tho fruifilit lireloaded ami trantniorted ta Urwn Bay byrail. The request was deiiied/niul tbu out wi

iveduDon.

IrfitU'a Shrewd Moth or.Lotto, occoVdlng totboCbitagftUoil, i»i

of the rlcheet actrctcea la America to-dayfjniUfjlug result which *be owes to her nwuhistrionic abIUU« and tbo sound business'judg-

. ment of ber mother, Mrs. Crabtnw. The lat-; ter bos complete control oC tbo actress' Hi

clai Investments In theatres,' business blocksand real estate,, and, In fact, for many year

. abo practically has been tho busiaetamanager of ber daughter. Lotto's careejbeen singularly sucoessfol, and it hot In it alarge measure olenoouragement tor ambition*and unknown memben of tier profearion. She

. began bar theatrical lifo at the bottom.

. : Jeraej- Teach Oroi^ara.to Qnr.--, The poach growers of Hunterdon'and tT. rea counties are seriously discussing the ad-

visability of organising a peach exchange,•wiUi hcadiruaxterseltberat Hacbottntowi

: Port Murray. Tbo peach croj) b going to be. W largo all Ummga tbb soouUan. Tbe

trees are loaded wltbgreenfraitBodtbelimbs•JreadybeguitobendandeTUiawelgat. Thefadlitics far banllinR are so much better attQackettatowti Uuui elsewbera In tbo countythat it Is pn>b»blo that place will be chosentor tiio heailoDarUrs. It Is' proposed to or-ganiio in time to handle this year's crop sjtddiscard tbo expensive middlemen.

Tbo Strawberry Raah."Btnmberry-rash" is tbo name gi

•nldemle which ha>*appearod In a number oflocalities thla seaaon to an unusual extant.physlclaus claim Uiat while the disease, wjiichtalus tbo form of a rub, has m previous yeanuiado^U appearance at thts season, never be-fore has i t (MOD so prevalent Uany people 1b.Dorer and Tldnlty have been afflicted with it,

*flTbat a Prominent Phytlolan and Chem-f BttsamO^ur Analrata aodPraotloalTwt.Dr.J. fj/rlrr, farmetfy nf JMIerue UoiqAM

Mtdtrnl Calirgt avtl Two Hand Colltyc,mjwikini follow

N w Youic, October 25lfc, 18!».Alra's Braslllan, Bpeoine Co, 0 Wall street:

..Gent*:—Tbe.sample of TOUT Cactus Blood- Con, which X bought foranalyBb, I have sab:•'- ject»d t o » veryithorough teat, and con find

not a single trace of mioeralor mercurialpreparation to It wbatbvor; and, as I bare Utlconsiderable cxperienm in lls constitutionaleffect Iu onrUlo diseases already knowiyoa, I (pnsfder it tbe safest and Iwstblood ptirldor In tbo market.

i TToors rmptvlfullr,I). J. LruTKn, 111. U, M. I).

.JTfT.mle at Hob't Killgoro'* Curo*rtDrugfjtan, Dover, N J.

Wliti i s tho Old ShowmanBorne one writing froui Morriirtown W thn

New York Hun, over tbe signature of " Hca-lln," tt-lts (touie partkulnni abuut Dau rtlce'Hold-liui clw i and say* : " Mr. Hice ilrnt

d in clown's Bpota at tlie old Chamtwu-Street Theatre, uftcrward Burton's, aud tbebyword among tlio l»>yn Et that Hint) WOBthat

t'idhig tlie entry " Daniel wa» the " purnp-of HID mow." The circus with which we9 ut that time cuuuifUd was run in op-Uuu to Unit ot Uuelti Aloy Mwiu. loeuted

iu tlio Jlowery, «h*w ulimu notJobu (

fitb

AN ORDINANCEi:onr-*inilne L'nion street

1'AKHKU JUKE lBtli, lffll.iix1. I. Bit it firdaliirtl by thu Mayor. Ro-«!.•!•, Aliltruiu.i imd Common CouudlcwuDover, That tbe street known as UnionH-t eiT4!uUl:i from tliu north lhw of Black-I! *tn*l iiortbwnrdJy to a point ouc hun-

dred feet north of • tho north line of Myrtleavenue 1« aud tbe tuimu id hereby accepted ,ono of the public streets of too Town of Uovito bo known on Union street.

titta. i'. And be it furtlwr ordaluod that the" d o t said rtrest »\n.U Vm aud tho BEHI

,- L-htulilUucd at tbo width of sixty-id:s ih, eo^utlog onyour artlcje ^ [ 3 3 ^ 2 S W & & S S "

my eld frlL-nd aud awudat*, Katoa of sold itruol ehall Ua emeb of tho width . .who rwilJy could ride a hurse, and waa, thirteen feet measured from tbe exterior lines

i . < uf said street and tiiat the raid road bod andn «i i rt.^ . i sidewalks suall bo nponod aad worked to "DanlBl Ihroug U v e wfcltlis affwasiU.iifiresa t

r iiapar atluii', we dealro tthu coIumtiB uf yuur taper our liest wUiea fnbiit nruttirurity in Li a now venture, and may hi

g back thodH-tiuiB circus, where audifliixsrfonner wore not Bojioruted by BH;

Sliould bis galaxy of stars ma short he Islilwrty tu call ujion Mr. BUme or myMlf, vrh<wore the siiaiiglcs and jxarforinwl tho six-buraact la tho days or our early canwr, aud

ou <ho tlaaily sida of olghty."

The Sussex Bailraad.in-o mlipg could cosily be caved on tbi

trip ht-U-wjii Nowton and NPW York if UuUna iiixtt-nd of juluiug tlio LnckawaiWaterloo was to brunch out uoar CrauburrylU»erviiir, boiow Ami over, aud cutouiitry to KtAnhoiw, besides avoiding a stliBru.l«' Lotwi-en Htttuhojw and Waterloo. 'J(net in ugijiurunt tilottUe cut-ulf U> BtnnlnC.IIIJ liuvt) botiu ct>iiatiuoU.-d in thu llrtt |i)iululubH<:i|«itM.'ibuu the ruad tu IVntoilObtliare would have beou uo UK|Ht(iulv(i ncutting. Tiiu Bubsoi Ilcgister says tliut iWntcrluo routn won chuwu bucouua OXJJWI& llevtett wauUil It to tukw are to Woterli

re ilioy owned dock privilegcti «u tha canal

utiun,

Spaclroen Oaaos.ij . l l . CiiiTurd, Nuw CIIKKCI, WIKCOIIH

truiiblcd with NuiirulK.a nuil Hbeutis Ktuixiich was dirwnbrwl, hiu l iver VIfwUil to nu ulunuiiij; di-yrea, a[>]"olito Uvvuy, uml Im was tunibly ivJueod in tianhrid stren^th. Tlirec bottles of J'lcctri

tcr? him.lwnr.1 Rhcphcnl, nurrisburg, III, hndilngpflroon his leg of eight jisars' stmi

IIIR. Uncl three bottt«s of Eloclric UitteimlHoveii boits of Uuchluu'e Arnica Bulvml liis kg is Hound ami well. Juliu Bptulie

Cutawbu, U., bad live large Fern- toriaceg, iloctore xatd ho »un int-umblu. Oi

bottle Ekttrio Uittci-s mid ono box DuuklciArnim Salvo cured him eutlrulr. Bold byRobert KJIJgore's Drug more, Dover, Ortun,Hauco & Co'a Drug Store, Fort dram, andN. .Tonkins' Drug Store, Chentar.

HEATH & DRAKE.Tin' hU'Ht jioisf/iffl IH IJOSIEIi

an; tU-mutnli»\j nHeyitttm nnd wo nrnow allowing a choice assort incut.

hcij invhith' one lot of c:vfm fniBlurb Cotton J/osc with tlouNe !uv

nil Iwfor 28 rciifs ye.r ;«iiV, or/oipain for $1.00.

A Fine Gauze Double Sale lloat 35 cents jxir pair, or three pait/or $1.00.

Four-th'md Gray Lisle Hose, 51iitu jtcr jxiir.Frmvh Lisfa Hasp, with Uuch Ixxit

top fHtltrrm, 50 ixnftt -per pair.Silk lime, in black and cdors, 9£

xnte per pair.In Tans to match liitssel Shoese show Ladies' and Misses* Horn

at BO cents per pair.All the neio ideas in Polka Doti

\nd Ojjai Work.Ottr Black Hosiery is warranted

o lie, altsolntelif fuH nHors and willwt run or smut.

We arc aho offering unwnal i\ducementa m LADIES' VESTS.

Particular attention to ordersmail.

Heath & Drake,77 &• 779 Broad St.,

NEWARK, N. J.

GREAT REDUCTIONS. ' IN PltlClSS OF • .

Mm UMIG.I HAVE JUBT RECEIVED

ive hundred Men's, Youths'

and Children's Spring and

Summer Suits

>f tho latat styles, enabling ma to w d W .iny other clotbior in Dover by 25 per cent,jvery gar ut I uiranUo to at wojl anil

an e KOO<1* as reffinimeuded.areordftiKhe pricra. If not satisfactory I will make

- i . If jou wish to ootiTlnce yourself thatIs BO, please call and sea us and bring your

triends along, far it is no trouble to us to showir goods. HOI.IUK TOO will find saliifactlonmy goods and dud with mt contiunaily,

S. LEVINGTON,ipp. Biker Opei a Jlouse,

DOVEB. N. J.

&,SSm^SAiFOR SA1X I Y

C. W. 110WIBT,OF7ICK IN IVlUOIIT OnQAII ,

DR. ULACKWELb AND BEKOEKOTS,DOTBB. KT. J

BRIDGE PROPOSALS.lie undersigned will receive seatal nnals for the stnne nbatroenta for D> ktitia,-x tbe rctidroca ol M. » . KStchM ; mho for

tstoDearch brldRsnnar Guinea. Forxa;ala>'or a stone arch Dtidjra no tbe roed leading:rom DenTille to fowor'UlcDearUifmldencB,t Daniel Dlckerson; ahn far tfaa utano Bbok-

ita for a bridge a t tha head e* OpcnaUre oa MONDAY. JUNE smth. 180], at 10.nek A. M., at Ulraotfa hotftV KockavPlans aBdjmcIBcatlons can be seca on __

HcaUoD to William Gill, at Reafeama;; Oe*.enoc, at Hover; or E A Bneker, Boontom.Tbocomratttee reservB tis-right to re* 'uy or all Wdi. ' .

GBOtOK PwSflOXL A. DACKXR,TOOMAB BEUHIT.

Commltti

R. and MRS. E, G. LACEY,

Artists and Photographers,

I, IV. J .

WASHINGTON HAI

•It OH AKD AFTER JTIBBM.

-.. S. Aud Ixt It furtbur ordolusd that thoallta upon both aide* of bald atrtjot sbal

IM graded, Kntvcleil aud irortwl to tbe widthof lUirkjen Icet from the exterior Hoes of sold

:root BUd ttliall Ire [wved with Hoggins to theUth of five ftot, eiwvt Iu alloy ways, car-

. Ja(je wayd and places croraL<d by vehicleswhere thu wuio »hull ]« kid with cobbl«tones aud ilngdug ui altornata cour*ea, amtbo naid nldenalkH ahull bo curbed with curlstono* at looat sitUxm iuolios u Ha and nut IIMBthan eighteen Inchon in length and four Inches' -tiicku(hts,all to bo dous in tbs l».._. undor tbo suporlnteudanw of ttCoraiDiatjIotivr, Mid in such tnaiiner as uball be

rowribwl by him unJur tho itiractlon of theouiuiuil Cuuucil,SKC. -1. And be it further ordained that the

grading, graveling. Hogging and curbii«iiIeu'aJliB iirovliitxl for iu this ordinancebudunMmuedtnUOy nfter thu publlmtlithin ordinance and uccordlng to thi ~Hum and map thereof lo bo cstablltlinailo by the Town Surveyor, by the owneror oivuers, occupant or occui»ote, ou tbe Bld(

" in front of or adjoining tho urt-inLiMoccuniwT by tlioin an

..., iot lue owners thereof •liOKACEL UUHHAM. ill' m« S. UmbON, Vlork.

rtuiicctirvly owiiod o.ut tbo tost and expeiiM

AN ORDINANCEconcern inn Mimntnln A von tie.

1'AHHKU JUKE 18tli, 18SIIRE(!, 1. He it ardnined by tho Mnyor, R

eonlur, Aldenneu and Common Councllmc.of Dover, That the utroet kuown nn " Moun-tain Avonue" be nud thn fiame In hpreby a oft!i>t«J aa ono of tho public etrnota of ilio Towuuf Dover tut A tlUtiiuco of B47 fi-10 fwst in inortlicoKt«r,r rlirection from tbo northeaster]'lino uf Morrlf stnx't. and belug m far ax tfai.Hsht of tray for said utreet has been dnllcntodto Uio nso of tho public for a street by tlio

i »f raid lomifl.'J. And I M it furOiur ordained that tbe

_lk« upoii eaub Birta at AEnuntalaa*for tbe dhUlirt. B1MV« HUI^I ntiull lw xrzrarplixl nml worked to tho width of Hifrom tha exterior hum of unbl htroot as aliowuon the man thereof nmdo by tlie Town Sur-veyor, and so OB to con form to said mop stthat sold sidewalks ou botb sides of eaMountain ovenuo shall be curbed with bi t .

curbing to be et least sixteen Inches Inj aud not less than eighteen Inches in

length and four inches In tblckpess to be laidin tlio bent niauner under the direction of the

Ebull Im prwerilwd by liltiftlioCnmiiioiiCtiundl.

RKC. :). Am) lw It turtlipr onlnlned that tlio[ruitliiK, cruvttlliiK, working mill cur bin.f.dta for in tho jirurwliuR w^timi at tldinanco Khali ba donu itiiiuwlfnUily after thopublication uf this ordinance by tlie owner orowners, occuiwnt or occupants,- nn tho side-w a l k s l i * • ' - - • ' • • • •reMwtVnt tJiu '•' y

i'«Ht nnd ofiwnueHOHACM L

T:— JOIINH. (liii

uiMllito, n tlio BidIjulning tho premisLfnijlwf hy tlmm nnd)f thn iitvticrB thereof.DUNHAM, Muytir.is, Oierlf. ai-3w

AN ORDINANCE3latlug i/> the llcenso fees to be paid by

billiard aud bowling suhwns.TASHKn JUNKlStll, 1601-

Bto. 1. Bo It ordained by Ibo Mayor, llo-cordor, Aldcruicii and Common Couudlmonof Dover, Tlint horonftor for thu grniitlnir or

llmitm to koop a public billiard ov bovrllng__jloou n liceiiM fee of fun dollar* (hall bo re-quired, and that *o much of section UJ of nilorcllimnco cutitlol "A su[i]ileinout to an or-diiuiiKt] to liuenso and reguloto boor sho]M,rlctiinJfng hoiincH and ccllura and billiard andmwllng Ealimns, inxeed May 17th, 18(1! I," whichjnllBUin trail paran.1 May Htb, 1888, aainconsiatant wltli or Iu cunllhit with tbe |)i -visions of thin ordinance IM mid the tame Is

1IUHA0K I.. DUNHAM, Mayor.AiTKflT :-Jo»N S. (Jmsos, Clork. 89-2w

MORRIS ACADEMY

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 16th.THE CUUltsn OF STUDY includes tbe

studies required for admission to collrge andto Bclentillo schools. Thorouffh inttructton Ugiven in ArUbinetlo, Algobro, OeoDtetrv,

Trigonometry wlien required), Latin, Ureck,BDglUh, Freuch, aerniau Fbynlcs, CHemla-

try. Ancient and Modern Hlstofy, Uw «UtaetiUof Uoology, Pbyalology and Botany, and InDrawing and Elocution.

YOUNOKIl 1'Ul'ILH, (a years old and up-wards), are trained la the rudlmeuta aud

in>d to takd up with advantage tho.„_JT Btudioa of the couno Our graduates

stand well In College.ABLE TEACUJBilS are employed for OflCb.

Tbe Principal, Mr. Charles D Flatt, A. UVVlUiftuu), will be assisted next yearly Mr

!?rScUK?lffnOTf ^A?^* 1 IUld

Pnrf. Henry w^Bmlth. A WL gradopterf the Itoston School of Oratory) win give"- '—""i in Elocution ; Miss Agneu Dodi

and German ; and Mr Walter IA. B. (Yale), In drawing

Address, :CHAJlLEa D PLATT,

Gl Western ATO ,3>-3iu MorriBtown N J

8THAW FOB SHE.A quantity of long rye straw, o

inallty. Apply to1VM. DA\t.NPOin,

2O-3W Borlulilro V«lley, N. J,

DR. A. G. FREEMAN, DENTIST,h u peimueatlylonlad Ula oBoa la 1>O7KB, H.J-. oppMiir Ilia Poat Offloa.io roomi otnlohm a.Ljoo'a iturv and Invites a *bar« of tbs pat"(•troupe i»b»llcooUnu*.a»tiert)tofoit,tooiOBIPsoodworkatmodBrat*prIiiM. MynaUohiaalwajalHtai) "TbaBaMthaOhuputt" lamstilto rarat loartlflcui «»U of tMtli Uiai 1 b in ma'avtd iomt of them In Date', tint h»« bMn wo

rears,and Uie w»arer»a»j " t t t j ar#• v « , " illvork warnotad as good

, i HfcokatUtavii'anaMos ma to rafer. If a i -usuT.tothoattndsfor wbom I hiTsdooewark,whowillissurr to tu merit, rus ast«t*l ta«UeanfulljlUledat about lialf tb» ntea ebirgadlooarlsrstr cltlssv Vruh gas for tba palalsta ss-

Dr. Frstmsn bM bMn tor own tad (kmtly J«Ust, as ilao for tha hmtlij sod scbolan or tinlu.titm* for tUo put twain r u n , It li a ai«plusura (o recommend b!m M a iksrooalilr eoatrelenUndrelUble dentlit.

£BT. 0*0. B. Wnmtt, D, D.,l>rfl.Ment HuckeLUlown OoUejl»i#Itnlltiit

Jly scqusiuUiios wtthUr. Fitfiata bsatiteutiiover a perlixl of Jainy years. For aji elf, fuul•nil iiilrooa I cbMrfttUr rroomngnd tilm aaurctul, tttormisa »Dd i-MUbls dentlit.

JDUM S. COOX.U. D., HsokBtUtown, N. JDr. Tieenun ku Uie pitnmatia «t all our fun)

orGinllbiat Waltrloo,and «a irlih tilm ern«tauico« In bli new Quid. Suiou, T. SMITH.

ijr*MuyrE,Uiyita,iaaA. O. FnEKiMM :-Dtir Sir i - l abaii be b»ppy I

barn you u«o tor name vim otliirs uyou lUKeIf yuu leave 11 mint mown wo »iao tiiwr IB Dorer, Sinoorulr yo

cn. F»EUAK.-Dc*r Sir :—lt tha mo of lur uamoranjtianeAtat • relerciicc, jtrn are WIIIL-KIUP 10

a B N ' , U. D.a I l»i

abaii be b»ppy Irs uyou lUKueit.e gUd joa will be

uell .A fow

route, joa

m«a of Doror poopla for wliou IIu tbn put Until? to Its eioellwiCO,U. Onodale, Dl*IJ Allen,

NOTICE.

Estate of Sarah Moncz,deceased.

DUUSUANr to the order of tbe flnrrog»t<L ol tbo County of Harris, made on th<lu , da; of May A. D. one lltcnsand elgbmndrea and ninelj-ooa, notice Is hereby

R1T«U tu all iHirsnni hiving oialma agtioittba eelale of aanili It once, Ittu oi theOonntv or Morris, Joootacd, to iirowut tlits&mo nudor oatli or afilrniatlon, to tliu iab-•oriber, on or baforo tho Brst da; of F«bru»rjaeit. being nine moullis from tba date olsaid order; and aar creditor nenloetmg tobrinif in and exbibit hie or her dralm, tinderoath orifurmntion, wltbio tho time no limited,will be foreror barred or oil or her actionthoruroravgaiiiattheiubTcrfbcr, Admloiatr.of tbo eitat* Of laid deeciipd

rated tfaHllrsI day of Uay A D 18)1iQWOffi MONBZ,

AamlDlitralor.23-lOw Dover, N. J.

NO PICE.

Estate of Edward Doll,deceased.

pUBBDANT to the order ol tbe BorrogaUIT ol tho Ooanty of Uorna, mude on tbt

.tmiuteimtb da; of April A. D. ona thoo-sand oljbt Atindrvd •odninety-ono, notloe libaruby given to all person! Laving olalmianlntit ibo ostite of Edward Hull, fate othe Ooanty of Uorni, doceised, to preaeni

HID cety of Uorni,

)eBainD>uDa»ros.horriiiori, on or bofoi i u r y n e t b i

of said order! *ud any cto bring in and eihluit bit

d Hesed,Uon ll0aiDBQb

oentlt d»r olo D i l s f r b d treditor

u r loath or ftfflnnatton, within tho tine so limited,-i l l bo forever barred or bii or her aati<i[iorofort»tminii thuExHmtoru ol n u AM?,Ditod tbo Kwnleonll) dif of April A. 1

901. IIORAOR L. nONHAM,k l'HEIIK J, DEI.T-,1 Hiecnlora,

lovor. How Joriey. (9t-ll)n

KTOTIOB,

of Isaac X Beachdeceased.

ia tin order Df tlie Barrngiio ofJL thoCJouuty of Hurrif, rawle on tiio 15IIIilay of Uay A. D. ono thousand eiflhl hondiand ulnety-oufi, nolloo fa hereby fiivon to __—snug bavioK clalnit axaioit tbo estate ol

BO N. Beach, Iito of the County of Alonia,.. jcMtd, to present the lame, under oath or

iflWmatiin, ta llw «Qliwtibw, on or boloj "Gtb day ot February next, being nine mc^._

' ~ Hie date ol Mid ordtr; and any orcditoritlUK to briuK iu suit exlilbit bis or Ler

time to Umtted, will to forever birred of hL' ber aollon thero.'or against the Admluiitra-

HorseShoeing.opeaed a Hont-Bhooicg

.Ionwith bis othar bnstnraf- - - ~ sown

Uraooh ineoni .eorosr of Blwfcwoll and Bergen 8t<"• " i i i in oUrg* o f» PI

liorse-ahoer and IThe buslnoia i i In obtxga

'eneed horse-ahoer - .a sbk» D! pobtlo yatrooaRe.

Geo. MoCraoken.

NOTICE TO

20,000BEEF AND CALF SKINS

PER WEEIT » T THE

DOVER BEEF CO.,2H>n> DOVER. N J '

JUST WHAT YOU WANT, aid mj Mai, Woman M n T U I N Por Clilld can get It for H U I m l W i

OUR CATALOGUE the best and finestever issued, sent to any addre sA one-cent postal card will get it

WRITE FOR IT NOW.

„ CORNISH ,direct from factory at win

'Prices for cash or upon an easyinstallment plan to suit all pockets.WK K U mm M THE MTW CMT. TMt I. Ihn.3 Or 4 BIG PROFITS anil Cominis-oioiui SAVED—THEY ARE YOURS.

BIG FACTS :jTnc*£;.S..,.' • n t M o . , Durable.

4 UH tat tf a awtarif cwbrvI (OUEiblUiimliWO*> WaahlnKton. W. J .

SPECIAL KEPRESENTATrVI! TOR DOVER-

JOHN R. DALRTMPLE, P. O. Box 187.

THE NEW DEERING M0WEESThey have manv advantages over all competitor*. Light run-ning, 2 1-4 seotions, strong and durable. Try the Peering.

A BIO DRY GOODSDEPARTMENT

NEWARKBEE-HIVE.

Greatly Inareaaed room in thli Import inj ranch of our badneic i BigRer aaioniuiDtinod lower prtcei than eicrl

: WttlTE FOB SAMPLE ENCLOSING;

! TlJUaiJl'UUTFUUil THBKU\. •

iDgs at 35 otEl'gant li

of Mode, Tsbd

Varj Utest Fsrlt tw^sUy ta Eill«t« W uOoodi In hkndiame pftttcrui (.nd lateit coloiDs at 35 ota. p*r yard.

ant line of Parisian Seisei ID rich c tlorae, Tsn «nd HronoUo, Etiltrbair. tern

•ucboand H«»rin, IB inohoj wldo, all wat onty 79 nU. per yird.

HlgbelussisltttnlsJ^ and Blacks, Inwool tad silk ralilore, 411 indict wide, at <m atf. por j»r<l.

62 InobM Kennfne Uraroplan Wool, SooChuilot Hu'llagi, la pUiu and mliture, rdeglnble for walking ur Iraroliog ooatumcBScti per yard

ino •• nuD-iime uionor. IIIK ana wotthe mo*l eKialiita stiatlei for utrtct aua eIUK wear and for elegant Tea Oowaa, 41 imwide, at 05 ots. per yard,

EiUjJlUn printed ••QIKOKI In pUids amfacoy floral denlgns. 7 8 jard wide, Ht onlycts, per yard..

PlneBootob Glngbami, 81 Inonca wideplain, pladUnil itrFpe nt 3JS ULR |mryinl,

•ad ooloriogf, a very deafrsblu fsbrlo in plslili^^npei anil pulki dots, at 25 ois. per yard,Taipei "OuttngFlannsl" very desirable fin

outdoor negliges wear at oolrlO ct«.» rywd40 inches All-wool Cashmere in the loidlni

•hades of aej, tan, purls and mode, at

Granil line rt FIIIIBHIUS in tb* latest ebtd£forotreeior eToalng w«r, at B0 J. par jard.

Wbou bfllltuury Itnppsrmust la mi oil ltwllbe polley ,w Tiiit oor new intilinory depimeat am] nee bow fsshiguablfl rur tlailetoan get up a bat, Imauet or toijuo lor tlie ilay of very little money.

LS.FLAUTkCo707 to 721 BROAD St.,

NKIVAHK, N. J .

tP" MO II1AK0H BTOBE,

W. L. DOUGLASS SHOE

BOLD BI

BBAOAH e\ Co.,Mm DOVER. M. J .

BTDirar T. BHITH QBO E JxincnB

SMITH & JENKINS," OLD A1O> TEIED"

Insurance and RealEstate Agency,

C i m tad MINDia ILWINUUN&OTFIOK-Hslloaal Union A u k BnUdlftg,

VK BAYS F0BfiU.f iat a sI1^•In throo oholeo bailJlng sites L.•cnuire .dwolliittf indlargalotonHt Hope

ATO , alia a IITRC lot on this aronue { dwelUni luu vioinliy of UL Mark's Church, andlace of about two asretof land with dwoliloj

>arn and otlierlmproromentaluTielmtyof IIfaro Those properties mnit be told and wil

aotd cheap ana os esjy terms.

M0RR1ST0WN

IRAN1TE & MARBLE CO

MANUFACTUREfca A2TO IMPORTEKfi

American »cd Foreign Granite andKaib e Cemetflry Wcrk,

Statuary, Ifonnmecti, Sarcophagi

Swditoaes, Lob Xnolorares^ &o,

JtXI. WOBK AKn UATKBIAb Ol* THE BEST

PRICES LOW.

H r Consult tu befarc purCbasins. It wllpayyoa.'

W 0 R K 3 - C O B , MOHIUB 8t AND PAHK

21-1? '.:. • MottEnsrowif. N. J.

GAB Stoves, , OU Stoves, Kcfrlgcrators,

Freezerg, Window Screens, Wire Cloth,and all Seasonable Goods.

D. S. ALLEN, Dover.FOR RENT!

Tb* rtonta the Schwan Block threa doorsfrom river bridge, formerly occupied by.Wal-ton Bros. AUo lour rooms on. Uie secondBoor, over tbo comer (tore with *U modernmproyementM ' ' A

WANTED.A .sober, intelligent .dtJwn of * » • * far

detootiTaservloe. AppUganktaasttUaa.bQadwith the Slatte ef MflWiJersey fajto* " ^ "

the R O C K A ^ S L T »OTBCTtfrKi>i ,

BRIANT'SJOAL YARD!COAL,

.SSS£S^S!S3t UwtovnarridBltr.

l K y y U:FOR SALE.

"V"tie

the "ffrijlil Orsen Co'a offloe, «he» Ujay amnadT to <to alfldndi« Blaolnmlttilin 111 «

m A CAiji,,

WH.C0X& BERRY.(•rnwniou to n. T^'iuinHj,)

CARPENTlTitS and BUILDERS,

DOVEH, N. J.

Jobbing promptly attended to.

Aim. oil

EUGENE BUCHANANS

DRY GOODS

GROCERY STORE

SUSSEX STBEKT, DOVEH. ST. I.

intoakedwlth tbe leit o/eTerrtnlngin tbew

i,«nd»oida.uvlngpriofts. 0*11 aod

ay stock and priooa. iU itoodj deliwod

to u y part of tba town at iborl notioa.

EDOENE BCGH4SAN.

WM. T. COGHLAN. M0EEIST0WN, V. J.

PLAIX AKO PKOOBAITVX

Painter and Paper HangeMUIIAL DECORATION,

HARDmO EM30SSIKG PROCESS.

DKA.LW Iff

WALL PAPERS, W I N D O W SHADES,

Bra i l and Wood Curtain Fixtures,

Hard Wax Finish for Houses, Paint*. Oil,Glow, &c. Artlst'i colors and brashes.

( 3 f Cuuipetetit men sent to nny pert of theState or obnwbsre.

WU. T, COOHLAN,

COR. WABEntQToa AKD COURT STS. M y

" 9 "I "03 <•

HARBISONS'

"TOWN and COUNTRY

Ready Mixed Paintsare utuurpaased {HeanailedJ in tit> follow]

They ore perfecUy pnro. •They mfty IM used by any old-Hue pwnL

_ trt as ho would use Wfaiu Lead tntiod bjh l m s o l f , ' • • • •

lhasf aro uniform.: •They are aa bright as tbe best tinting colon-

can rouse ujexn.Tliey are permanent.They ore good for mnay years wear

Tbey will cover onftBDOdsorfa»e 400 squarefeet, two ooata, per gallop.

They will cover on a. poor surface 300 squarfeet two ooate, per g a l U

greater

for

Ft. F. JOLLEY & Co.,SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,

-An—

MEN'S FURNISHERS,

81O BROAD St

NEWARK, N.J.AMBSI tm B18T ITO0K In tb. atali

SPBING 0PENI1VG

MILLINERY GOODSMrs. Geo. Fair's,

PORT ORAM.A Tory pretty llspto of novel UM tuid uei

uiapMltt

Spring Bonnets and Hatswblch all tlio ladies wfll tto pleasad to BeeCall at onoe mid obtain Die ulvautAM of •good Boloctinn }tHtm

KANOUSB & USTEAM BOTTLIMG WORKS,

B O W K , W. I , -

'1WSB, rOBttR, AM) ALL MOWS OSOD* JJID jronoui. tuTiaa

"SMITH-& FANNING,

and Builders,

DOVER, 17. J.

ror allklnda of work taken and

"ot^bnuM* of mason work "^

JOBBING'mOOUTLY ATTENDED TO.

Bnov ot BtaoxN BTKXKT,

6V1J, MfcXT TO D. L. & W. K, R.

OOPERA HOUSE CAFE,wiarr coon TO DTAUX atnTJUiTpg.

AIUlBN STREET, DOVEH, ZT J

OTBTiJna In all strlw and neatlrnnri,*. ,.««.«-! mt nny hour of tj

frcah eTerrdajrfor

BEOAHS, BEES ASD WISES,

orderly place to call •£,

_ = 'IA. TEXA6, MEXICOid 9 1 0 * " umlflicmtUT Toorta rut lo ,* y J S & J u U l e n l ^MlioOMapanyaaimaS

A-0 T

(MOHBIB AMD EfiflBX DIVISION.)Depot In Now York, foot °f «*«'•>' St- "^ footofOlinBlopiBrBt.

SITHHEB ABBANaEUENTS.HOSDAi', JUNE SJ«. wB1*

WalblniFufialoEastoO Ell

*T> jffi

BonntoD Kr.

Do«r aooom.

Dorsr Aeeom,Bnfliio RipreDover AccouiHiHEiprow*

Hilk Bxpresa*i. Boon ton

U'kctlst'aSpt.' 11.1

oTEiatoa EiproaiElnxira EipresiDover Aooom. 4:18CstoD Eipresi 4:8

r«nlonEi.# 8 4i'katiitowDKxp.S:9Doror Bxpren , ~ 'W k t l l a lBuffalo Bip."

DOVER AND MORRISTOWN.wLes.»e, ArrfiDover. llorriilown.

0:50 A U. '•"*•"*7:81 " 8:00 "8:10 " 9.-0I "

11:30 " l l t « •'

MnrrtBtowo, .Dorer,

1^8 P . M . 2:00"

LEAVE NEW YOKE FOB DOVEE.At irfW. 7:10, 7iM*. flrf»% 9:00, BBU*. 10; 10

ItHL Voo, 1*1?, 8:00*. 8iw' and'»:«,» i. m.

CHESTER BRANCH.*Otcn». , . JSiaiuord

A.X. P.H. r.H, ; - l.M.r.M.T.UlO.a3 8-.O5 t:17- Gheatai 7i2S U;UO4il010:39 3-67 S:U0 .-florton 7:33 U:08 4:1110:13 2:83 8:04 Iron la 7:.t7 12:13 4:. 6KfcftJ 9:47 5;6U HtJocftaaotta 7:13 13:18 4:3Vitii a :« fi:65 HoCaliurllle TiiS 13:93 4:400:40 2:BJJ 6:47 Fort Oram . 7^3 13^0 B:009:39 9:80 6:43 Dftrer 8:00 12:85 B;0«Tbe HKketUtoiti. EipTttn steps at Fort

jtram going B u t at 7:98 A. M.J gofcg We.tfCnP Mi ~ • • T

Oflntral Railroad of Now Je»ey.

8.805.00B.1S H.Wfl.407.2*1 ff.COS.10 11.00B.am.ia

IMS8.281MBB.8S 11.37

i K.iaia.UQ 1.09 8.107.- . .B.ui2.ui.«7 ejt>7,ai to.oiDJH5ia.l7 4.16 B.98T.J8 10.D.88 ' rn.S8B.SS .

aemun TaUay.,,. Jj, 7.808JW 11.231.15 6.MOhMterViirouft 7.43 B.4B 11.06IAS 8.60Chester 7.47 9.tW 11.48 LB0 7.0

Bmtui's OHLr-aercun Tallsy €M t. V.)ObMter Tanuoi tM t. u.; ChMtw 7*0r. M

UW-Vl. DOWM THUlift.^ A.M. AJf. AJf.I.H. >JC. P, M. V.

DJl>«TD!a, . B.80 0.47. V 6 8 3 fiHuoS.way 3.88 6.40 10.00 fl.S7 8.28 B,46 6.1'OOVM a.«l B.M U S6 I.8S 8-81 S,BH 6.Port Oram 1.40 6 a 1MB 3 40 1.06 8,66 C.9 S ! ? f f

: IS I4.10 «..

;.£::;; I6.11 • . »tMt.X

•tjaia ',..•;.

a chucm. Ou iuX.

STEPHEN T. COLEMMWpccUully anaoBDCM that he haa opaaiad a

Furniture Upholstering

HEPAIBIHG E8TABU1HMENT

1 ON sLAOKwui.r.sraMrr'DOVER,

PETER J. CORCORAN iCo- DOVEB, N. J.

Tinners and Plumbers., anpmivadtodoallkialsot

Plumbing. Boofing, Gutteringtnd Sheet Iron Work,

and REPAHUM1 A lone and pmcUm] ex

Shoit on UctrU at,, uua door froia BbtckwSl],toward thn rim IIM

COIEMANCOLLEGE. Nrmu-lt. TV. J .

ni«n m t n s r a u l N.(J«aat patmuMl B M |HUH orbnilDM. tnlnlnil laaatHMaiiialB

naviaaVl'1^1 " ^ 'v f t Suo. l!toAu•r Unuula of ( n l u u . u l l U h l S t UaaumaaiMUi.Bul.uiAii.ilDa Wrltafraeau.ofit aal ba «n»lBi»d, lanajt. C&MMI Bat

PIANOS!"WB haro opened

rtoekot •»«- and aeomd bimdinakere, *hfch wv can fall ftt letahor oa e u j jwynwni. ItOM wishing to parh l

[elMvbgvu

LURCH,, m. ui m u m ATO., COR. ran STI HEW YORK CITY,

LUU.U. PABM FOE SALE,

stbeba]

GEOKGE E. V00BHEES,

M O B B I B T O W N ,

HARDWARE

IBON

Cliea, P>!nte. OI'J, lie

ACRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS

8a»d.lllJF«rll]ta>n, aalU(Bd Aate,,810/.

mea . ajois, Uomal

Aia anil

LASB AND DttAIN TILE,

BAEB WIRE

. BabT Carrl.Re.1 «(ot of Honic uid ^IjQlnlnc wrantka olirei Oblllod Plotr, aho Xcma Zimw.

,nd Ho.qnilo Nelling. AlM.lnllloa at B n t BttM Eolrlemilor, and Wain

!aRl6.Wbi«r'6olUwuir.,~ffaU*t ATlfooaH o n n , Beanra and Biodtn, Bone IUitl,American and Ballard'. H.y Teaaer*. Ift&and TrsadHonoPowor,aodallflr.) Ola,, farmnuoblDBrf Austin Iload Htohlne, and Bawte » fitamn Fallen.

S.E BENNETT(fOCOEISOI TO A. WIOMXOM,)

MANDFAOTUEKB AND DKALEB IM

STOVES,RANGES,

FURNACES,Tut. Oorni i » Stunts laov Baanis{

Zinc,

Sheet Lead,

Lead Pipe,

Pumps, Ac,

THE GORTON

m manA 8PE0IA1TT.

THSWBS Yam ttanxn wm

ELDUNHAM,

Lotus promptly adjuitwl and

tald In eita.

R K A L E S T A T E F O R S A L E

HOUSE fOHEENTI

Onolqe bnlldlng lota and farm, DD eaajr lerau

. 'HOUSE FOB HRNT OK H1LB

witb all BDdarn JnaieTeaanta. Oaitn-- ' tooatri la D.TH

Jfonej to loaa on bond and ntorlgai*-

OFFICE I

Baker nulldlBl, OOVBUi

TleExcelsiorlartttk VMiOEAVEER,

SUSSEX 8THKHP••'-••';• ( N K A B

OllMl.l,...LT. 7.0S 8.10 1L0B 197.10 8.15 HOC

« ii.li

TralmlflaTe UorarfftrB D P . I « » / , 6.11, e.BO, 11.11 A.'nrap.«. lor all atatloaa M8 fiO, A. M.; M l E. M and «vaytti.ng that a well stoofcri

ihouMoontala In meats special fatal a ntakentosecureimy cuUiAoalnsd, a>odapoinla made of offering only fmh i&UbUiAotfcer-article* to canmnwm. All etdm

» CONHZCTI0K-C.nu.Uoi la cuctoDur Ikesuoa^BzartaMBdknow bowto oilTanl laaap m A a o d v ktrill taka as much palm irt* an ordftr fnmdilklMfrooaimwipanML i^-iT

f ••'

V^ lnlne.i,Coll«ga,/ Ml a« W BEOaD > t , MEW1B.I.

EDUCATE FOR BUSINESSlajtroalion thoroafliT

roilUoiii for all well quaUlnl ITrltiaar..aeiublel

CtalopiobtelOpen all Ibe r«arl

M. B.—Omoi HILT TUBVUHIB «UTia.C T Mill

L. H. IVES 6V, Go.

FucyGoottsieir,ladieB* and Oltlldren'i Spring

and Bummer Underww,

Drew linings, Xuriin,Table Linen, Laoei,

Kid Olovu. tiiie:- Handkerohi«&, Booki,

Katerial for l u o / Work,

BTATIOHEaX,

Fanoy and Btaple.

Work and Boras Buketa.

1801.JflnuBJTlrtba*ooroe»adeone«idm i t t

Tertlsemontat NOT I4tt, 18W, offenntj «TOwudnptoth»td*tetOBnywhQli«MlaXviiintlilaStmte who oouldbesit my ttnek <rfoldHJW not haTlnc been taken It « proof of UM»

no* inform my pstrtmi tiiat I am yttpmndto f urnlih raeh goods chaapflr tlwa u ; hoias,'liter In this State nr New Torlc eltner In orit of bond. In any quantity

M.BTRKB.'i»irEB,n.j

J . J . V R E E L A N D ,

ARPENTER^BDILDER,• h U O d ' - ' - • " •

B M N l BOKNEU,BOGKAT.A1. N. J > | v

AaESTflFOBTHE rJ *<

Duplex AutomaticSteam Heaters,

Dupluliteaaiwa Sot Water Baalua iate made el .nougat boiler ''«•. b»».

Bft-

C«r.laNexahdB)a«kwallS!t.

•tlUsubtala. kla matatlw <lt kH»bi falltail MmviUi .tnff>f r* v 1

GROCERIES

PROVIS1ONSaliketaetmdei! •'•»

Plllsbury's Best Brand

of Flour, 7"-nwD, sKADt. s imnm. • •

MORRIS COUOTT*

T MASONS"'

'BLUE BTOKE USD TIUNd.

SALT, aon ufiMimu i n nunano,

on hand h k n onaitltu and (unUtad totlatniaatallUaa* . -

AT wvxsr rof iMT

DOVBB. n.

BCiLOT

i. i ''st ' ?"

ALWAYS, RELIABLE!

BLACKBERRY BRINDY

TkmMirAif MM Btoaueb

(«tno Bloaiaobpanl.nMOThn.I 1 U P

rAiNHKrJiriiniiafot.mnUoi,eb and Bowel.. a« lllanhtti, n naob or Uowrla. CnHf* Okolan,

Ia.1we.Uon, PlutilinMor Wind Oollg aid S«aBleanaa. Said u tbe i tom la «M»lf a n

tbltl -

SLATE ROOFS-aWD „ r.f''"', •»

SLATE MANTELSOalooIL V B SKAMHO; > ' '

J.

IF YOU toANTSaoont-tand Timllnn oi ail klnu, floraeana onnlblnt elae, or If you wan? a goadpr!iiaa».orap!ionofallalan..p>lo "

' - Iks. • TJUJMUIanBl^naaUiaSlnk. -, Bom.B.J.

PO Brain , " ^ i f t « | a i

0ABBUOB FOB SALE.A nawtop Ban)a»».»bJo.«iJl b

cluap, u tbn ownar nu raWndandBnanooaefcrlt. Anilrat*-.

A TATMH « SOSiffif

«iJl bfoIdTOirthan town

TOE

Boating, Filling and PJeuure.

1oaBraU. if*

ao «o TUB ^,

OLD RELIABLE HOUSE