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THSSMOST TO ITS * * TO ITS JIdtf eHisers. * DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1802. NO. 6 IKE PUBLISHERS An PROHUBTORH. , Oflu oi Bliokinll KrMt'sirt door to ft»H»tlimil Union link. Tiiiu or nneasmm DTVAU- On TUB., Biz HUHTU Taau MOUTHS. ! ' MHBItll, 1 .a War»al!tiaaita'..rjo"l rMaTlaa, Htlr O.lfliJ ui taaUa lad Chttanu Air Ual ; iiitoiuii»j UaVU.ga D H J J 81IITH, UKNBUAL MIACIITKHIER, auTovDHtuiftot *au.iKDfaaaLT: Oiriomu un Da. J. D. Kimi'i, 6OVBR, N. J. 114n 25 pieces of Tapestry Bmnsols Carpet, regular price per vnrcl 7Ee wdacfd to Ko. 25 pieces of Tspcelry BIUBBOIB Caipot, regular price per yard 8?c,; reduced to G5o. ** iS pieces of Tapestry BniaBolB Caipet, regnlai price per yard $1; reduced to 7Bo. PARLOR SUITS. 25 Parlor Snita in coloring of Flnsli, regular prior) 145; reduced a 135. 25 Parlor Suits in coloring of Itpgn, regular price tC5; roiluood o 155. 1H Parlor Snils is covering oi Bilk Tapestry, regular price $70; ednced-to 105. 25 Parlor Suits in rovoring nf Brocntnl, rngiilai pricq tflfi1 reduaed BEDROOM SUITS. 25 Antique Oak Budroom Suits, rcgulnr prico {25] ruducod In $17.50 5 Antique Oak Bedroom Suits, rpgnlar prico J!)0; rsdnccd to 422.50 Antique Oak liodroom Bails, regnlnr piico l',i~\; loilnml to(127.50 . OOOPBB, ir-iT-uw, i»» e aUHTKB KB aoucnoB m cui*ui«r. , DOVl»J«| f l. THE BU^H IN THE HTOVJ3 DEPAKTMENT IS UNABATED. The Portland Kangcs and Fqiinre 1'arlor Stoves FOU $10 TAKE THE JjEAD. UE»S FOU $8, $10, $12, $15 and $25. j cisiBK aim, - xiaoi in BUILDU, The Gold Watch is given to pur- chasers of $100 worth of goods or more. [ amaul alumina. it*" i O.OOaOaUIS.II. ».. auuiii nuomtogn, PI«D anouuax u n TMUWBIIT UI HaUIUL DIUUMM. tfl I1BIEOT1LIDILDIWI, DOTU. 1. 1. guriwi ' CUBEOOIl (CREDIT GIVEN IF DESIRED.) SXKVATOB TO KVEEY FLOOB. : -:• TELEPHONE B80. tOODH HtLIVMRXD MM OF CMMHJZ TO ANY TAUT OF THXHTATX, AMOS H. VAN HORN, ^""-"•BOOAlBWIl DloamMIB.- I KSATIKO umaui& uirnrao •saanmmr, inrwiu HLUTI axjiai m i >, - DOVU, I. I. I roLUtrn ' Ooa» f ; I. f*OKO?r. DOf•**.<.,- O' noon no. %um mirLDUio, 1 Dona,*. J. ; nl >«• m a n n rvioc « uiu smiDim, Dovm a. '•' g.wITOl U P ^airrawut MalOMl. WILOOX & BERRY, C t r p m t m Mil*B«IMart, DOVEB, K. J. Jakklai mt •"•»«•* ••> flaekata' Bha.tlili« Tapar alwaji on band OA» aild atop oo Blackw.il BL, a n t to Dorar Lumbar Compatv*. H1IL S. R. 1 WILCOX. A, B. 1IIWT, OLIVER 8. FREEMAN, CarpMtir aid fUUUr, Fluaand A, G. BUCK, y nicnoiL -• 'F>lnter, Daoontor, .Grtintr and Paper Hunger. , A laa ».« uu or win, rAnua, DIVIDING PROFITS! EXPLANATION V/B.X Ladies' Gold Watches ABE G1TEN AWA? AT AMOS H. VAN HORN'S. This is thb Banner Tear in regard to large business, and the rest of the year I shall divide the profits •with my customers. NOTE THE TBICES BELOW. CARPETS! CARPETS! L. LEHMAN 4b CO ire OFFOSED TO HIGH FBICES and intend (ojsnow Uiem OUT OF SIGHT before the winter inover Doing a Blriltly cash bnsinoss and buying nourlj nil our goods in csr lots we nrefot afraid of com potitiou. NOTICE—Every artiole Bold at our «torjiu gunrantoeil tc give satisfaction or ve vill leturn your money. Here are &fow of oui VERY BEST MINNESOTA PATENT FLOUB, onlj 10 00 per bbl. VBBY BE3T SUGAB OUEED HAMS, onlclOo. 1b, 7 POUNDS BEST GBANULATED StTflAB, only S2c. * 5 lb. PAIL or NEW JELLY, 3 lb. OAN BBOOK TBOUT, ofly 25c. No. 73 MARKET STRIST, (NEAR PLASE STREET.) WALTON BROS., Merchant Tailors Clothiers, kave laaacit Ska alore !• tha •OHWAHZ BLOCK, SUSSEX STHEKT, DOVER, N. J. MERCHANT TAILORING AND CLOTHING •nABUBHMBNT. wlUiftMtoplet* 1md •ntlralj Ms Si WU/TOH BROTBUtB biT* Aw. M oppsrlence or mny y«»r» u ncroUnt Ulbn ttottlm.m prutlul cnttaritni m.ken of onitom vork, KDd ir« «b)a to tnanntM w pteto MtlatwUM la UMIT Hai t.% \**At> to Uia DM>P!B of DDVUT a OUR BE) FOR PATRONAGE. Quick irada is the key note anil onr BngM Goods anil Inn Prims the mnsb. We ul out His sea- son to do a larger 1MB- iiuws Uiaa la any pre- view seaaon; wo're getting there finely. Tho people can be trusted to mow a good Iking when they see it, We've shown the best article,in jOlothiiig in this 'section ' of Uic conttrf and it has bronght as the trade. The assortment we RUOW is greater than you'll-have the time and patience to look a t Goafs and M s , Youths' Soils, Children's Clothing IiADIBS. The season is now at hand when many of you.! we might add all of you, are puzzled more or leas what you will buy your relatives and friends for a Holiday Gift. We know nothing is more pleasing, more useful, or better appreciated than an elegant pair of SLIPPERS. We have a large assortment of every shade, shape and material, consisting of Velvet, Goat and Rus- sia Oalf, the prioes of which range from S5 ota. upward. We are con- fident that if in your doubt you will *> call and examine our elegant line' of Slippers the question will be settled. We have also a new style of Russia Calf called the NUUifler that is very popular. HEA&ANfr. GO, Opp. D., L, & W. Depot, Dover. THESE AUK ALL BPECIALH. N«v WblUIfeuu, poiMiuart Be, Now On» ram, " " .,,..; to. H.w Umi Reuii, " " ' ..,.'. .•.10c, .1 I t o l u g n ol Corn Bl.tcU f o r .......... Mo. '* '* MlncoUeat ' 2Su Ibn. Bat Oat Heal " ...25o. " " nice . . " aoo. 11 (< ;Olflg.r Soap. " aito. 11. O. Large Can CalironfUAprlcot. . . ttm. " " • Eat Plinui . 5(10. " " " OmenOajea Sfic. Reit TinpnrtAl B.nlicu, (Jcau) IKe Bak.r<. IlreaUait Cocoa li.kir'iCboeolaU,,,v ." lit Roi«l Baklot row's-, 1 ll> c a n . . Duiiban'. SLred Cotfauot, 1 II,, farae llox Hiroiad Herring 0 C'aka. (Vtaioit Soa|l T—r-> Oar motto is " Quick Sales and Small Fronts ", We give eaoh'pnr- chaaer of one poanil o( any of onr TEAS i lbs, of^tltf best Standard O^tdJbWx'BE&l h f l i t l jA&>~—'—"' A CO BLACKWELi hiBEET, NEXT DOOJi TOTHK DOVER POBT-OFFICE. Still in the lead in Qualitj tity and Cheapness Quan Martin Byr the Family and Wholesale Wine and Liqnor dealer, K. R Depot, Sussex St.,Doier, N. J., ia autlionsfcsil eminent Co dispose o( large and smnll quantities o( of TVinoa, Brandies, Oins, imported. Also Bye one : keys, either iu bond or oat of bond, afc extremely low rii be convinced. Simples of all our bonded liquors Being a wholesale dealer and receiving rebate vouch 1 sen I give iny customers tbe benefit of it in both q ility a All the whiskeys in bond aie pure, nnarliilto ted, sell my customers IT. 8. bonilod warehouse certiflcai or fifty from 11.10 for gallon np, according to age. Msito Central he U. 8 GOT- fincflt brands Bourbon Whie- Cflll and lways oa hand, s ou all my pur- ility anu choap- and I can for ono barrol IbftVaU.B. bond*] bcrUfiMtM for luiy.of baaa |oods tlwftya fur mlai LIST OF. WH18KBV8 1H BOND, J. A. Docatwrty Bout, nilltdflliHita, F.. FindK'ifloWen Weddlca. (JarJtaohelmer'i; flltnon'n. Monnt Varnoti. Bell of Amlsninn HnlUjrwoni, Mtelil c Old IlyaiM UedalllOD&our H u h , OH*70 DMHIfne ( Kewport.'Kr; FcKb Orcbftrd Old Tft DiiUllIng Co. Metropol ' " Cana^M.ltWhbk.y. TUdmond'a Dublin WLIntey. •TenicnonV " " Tito gonnino stylo and art oxhibitod in our njiowiu^ oi Mon*B Suits iiml Overcoats has no equal onleidoof tho best nrntom Tvnrlt. Trimmed amifinislieclbeyoadtho powor of any criticism of tho most v chrooio critio. Polite, tittoniwe autl oxporionoeilmon at your service, right, modorn biisliioHa principles for j*our prolcofiou. Onr printed sUtomBntR always bnckod up in the .shown.. Dewn Hpftront sbanifl. PARLOR STOv/s from MCGREGOR & Co. 850 and 852 Broad street, NEWARK, K J, P ^a^Hfr w "aTT ^iaW T^SW W» ^ ^ " ^ ^^ ~^ ^ is universally acknowledged io-l>e infinitely snpci ioi to nil other brands, foreign or domestic. .Perfectly Juro. m3 U&lt ; , UMI OJnu. I W A1e*ml OulniMM' Dublin Btoiit. FIUQ Imported Cigars, Imported and Domed Wlaoo, LtijiicHnaud Clean ot tbe finest q> llty Hungarian nfehntu Blacklwry Jnlce his cured nverml caa« of psenterv ami cmnpi In and around Dour, i J In recommended liy everal prominent phy daw VINE !8T Sherry, brands.) .rift auil Heu g Port, Tnkn, W^lnra, jsrw WblW w i n Conltali, / ne, letmUa-gars. Ou Tu«/*r evening, our etiBtf/ers'Uii beuo l r ] emlmc for funtu, 1 OKF*' tlNt WALT! STOVBS! ITOVBS! Largest Asortmerjt! Lowest Pries. HEATING >U RII.VKIl W/TCII. $5 up. RANGES from J58 up. PLUMBING, TINNING, Steam m l H l a t e r Heating. DAVIDS. ALLEN, BLACKWELL S^EET, DOVER. K. / CtTBS B1ONB TALE. We very seldom obtalu Infonuatlon frae of co«t and it not Infrequently liapjwu that we p»y dewlv (o other day in it. A story camp to me i luitntUouofUiii. Aformerof Sptrta tawtubJp over- laSussex, bad a §OD wba wtui Mverely injured In « mowtnj ma- ctlue incident quite a number of year. ago. Dtalroui of promoting bit sou's recoverj, th fntbar obtained tie urTlceti offtnetuiucE tibyelclan of Netr York city aad tlie boy ui dtrwent a thorougboouneoftreatmeut. Tbe IVnuer expected a large bill fur service*, but TTIIBII It w u received it was rastly greater tlifiu hta UgbtBt aaUdi»tlott». Ik « u large Dituugb, In fact,tocut a good-niwd slice out of bin iKKwsaloni. la lib anxiety tu decided to ciuBUlt a lawyer of blgb reputation, thepprao- ttulng at Ne-vtOD. The lawyer llBl*ned nt- toiiUvely to bis itateuieut of tho case, advlied Dim wben be bad concluded to pay tho bill aa reiiiierttJ and chargBd blm f50 for tbe adrlce. Tlie farmer buuued borne aud paid the bill as quickly as itl A writer ia tbe Buswx Regiuter taja the IliKUway rirep " Is tbe most available and promldug water <upply iu tlie Bute," and womlen why capitalist* bure not aougbt to dam IU waters at or near Uerlublre. whore tl o oountry, lying betireen twomountalna, la particularly tavorable lor Uuftpnrpoie. Tbe project bai been wider cutisldaratlon before tbls. and I have no doubt that before many yean It will be coiuununated. *** TIIB ooiuictioti of the men wboengnjed In tbe work of tarring and featliering Julia Beam aLould be a IMUOII toatl classes of people, tcacblDg them that It la not safe to usurp the function! of the law for the punishment of offoaders. Hob law 1* never Justifiable and theae people lUouId hive exhausted h\\ legai tooana for the punlBhment of tbla WOIBBII before resortlaetoIL Bat ou the other hand there liu been a good dosl ot inaudllD kynipatby wasted on tbU young woman by tbo New York World and tome Individual*. Prom what I o n learn >1ie hoi. been a barlo nf lbs wont description who tuu even piled her arte for tlie debauchery of hay*, tod who bail become such a dligrace to tlie community that her neU indUd men of hitherto good eh»r*otar to violation of the l»w, Thare U herd of file worst kind of human cattle residing on the border of Morris and Honter- den couuUes. The man are thieves, bulliea aud flghUre, etui ths women tbe worst of their eo< I t Is well to eustftlD tbe law; but la uu- wlie to lympotblM wltb crimlaahi who bave guulod decent peoplo to. deaperaUou Tba oTororowded condition of ths First M. E Church at the Chrlitmas exercises < Christmas eve, wben all the aiilea wan ailed with chairs and benches, reminded me of tbe State law which problliiu the placing of luch obatractlons tn aisiH where public aioembllet am gathered. If tberg should be a Cre, or a panic, the people would find theuiselTes Mlged fast and tv deplorable Ion ot life— which those responsible, for-It would never OOBM to regret—would be the result, while others would probably be blamed for not tn- forcing the law. ItisbardtocrlUdwchuich people, who are only actuated by a kindly desire to serve those wbo attend these extr- clies, but tho great .danger involved should lead them to discontinue tlili dangeroua prac- tice, to which I lave ctlled atUuUon befon. . . . . * ' ' : . . Vhll. FnoUck. bfiBigmd memory anAbs never lebi the calamity editor escape him. "I retnunUr," said betoCalamity tha other day, "that when $ie, MoKlnley bill wo* up for paxageyou sold that thedutyof 13-10 cents a pound which it Imposed" on cotton tie«, would to tncrease.tU prioe of tltatotbe Southern cotton' planters that it would iwri- ArMrioan work-ragmen nn now tnaklus; till of this great product at home, whilo there hn! been practlciily no lacreass in c u t to ths cotton firower. IKUjou.CAlamlty, thttpro- tocUon i*yB," saiJ PliU Practical, u the Deinocntlo free trade tdltor walked da Jectedty awAj, grieved in bli heart that American worklDgman were supplying American mar- ket* with American made cotton ties, - ' . . " ' ' ' - • " » ' '•• ", , . . ' Mr. E. P." Herri tt bis bardiydecided as yet bfttheKUI do »boafc thereimUdlitg ot the Marrltt Park Hotel at Lake Daunark, which was destroyed by. Ore last week. Bnt aa h. bsi laid out a great deal of money on hii property tlterfl,' end naturally feda «mt It would not b« remunerative without a hotel, I ihonld* not be surprised If he should decide io rebuild. In that svent he contemplates bulld- log of t i e « pudding stone," or red conglomer- ate, found In that Motion, and of whtoh the HorrUtown M. B. Church Is built.. The novelty ot a hotel ot thai »oHwould lie In {belt a greet attraction. Mr. Morrltt htm l bd g late bad i unfortunate experience with t l h bi p fires, it being not very long ago that bis • Rustic Villa," near Bratatown station, was turned. But there U considerable of tbe 11a nix In bis nature and BonwthlnB generally rises from the ashes. . * Tba last official sot of dor. .Dave Hill, of How York, wu one of extn*me partisanship - t h o retirement of.Eugene O. Blaektord Us Flih Oommlaloner of the State of Now York, In ordertogive the place to a partisan frierd. Ur. Blackford bad held the "position a great mauy years as a cpmpllnient' to bis gnat knowledge perteJuIug to Osh andfisheries,ID wbfcb be la probably not': excelled by any person Inthe country, Thoposition was merely honorary, without oompeniatlon, but sow that it bai got Into politics will probably salaried. Ur.BUckrord wtuana'tlresutd former resident of MC Freedom^ In thiscountf. He bAS do'na well | a the world, being President of seven corporation! anil a Director of twanty- Lhreo. • . '. 1 -V- ...-•; . -. The convening of the Legislature la near at hand aud It would be intere-tlng to knowonr friend, tbe Hon. Ellas Christopher Drake, of Chester, w-aits anything. ; . - ' * > ' . " " . ' . . " . / ' The picture of Seuatar Werts in tbe gallery fNowJenBySenatorspublUhedlnUMWorld lant Sunday tbe inwt horrible newspaper caricature I have ever MOT, It looked as U plcuire of BOM Tweed-faaa been r*^ urrccted fnf the ocoulon,'In order to damage' the Senator's profpeeta for tho Gubernatorial nomination, ; , " . >'• ' - ' - ' ' • • > ' ' Tho fallacy of belief In the prediction* of spr illed weather prophets may be seen by re- calling those of DoVoo for thepreseat Winter, llo prophesied that" the' grouud would (111 up wllliuut 8ulTldeut raiu to fill the strotmi; Uist Uiere would be blirjding tmow storms arlj In theseason, making eicellont sleighing or Tbankigtvlng, and that eighteen Iticti lea vonld DO cut on the Hudson before January Attempt to Sob an Urs. J. E. Itlchanls, aa elderly ledy, keeps acaitdyaudtoyitore at Ulberala and its alone in tba house. Heroeitdoornelcfaborb Mr.AuguttuiMutuoiL OnNiwYear'imoirt.- lug, at about a quarter patt two o'clock, lira, Uunun thought <*» heard Mn. HlcWdi •oiyam, and goingtoher window1 algbtthatcauMd haretocry out to h*r hus- band that " KUiiebodj WM trying to munUr Mra. Richards." Haatentig to hU oicVt lilt. Ur. Munson iaw tin. Rlcbardi In th» open door of her hmue abruggUng with a nun who wore a light tult of clothe* It appear* that Urs. Richard*, wbo aUpt uptUIra, waj awakened by a nolM b«low and fanciedU she beard n a e one moving In UM«t*r«. L autptcloua wera oooflrmed wtac alter by bear- ing tba ring of tbe Ull upon her moaey drawer. She at oi d a bib. and nublug down stain threw open tbe door aodshout<d"Murter! n torou»* tbe neighbor* Tbe thief startedto|et out, but stumbledovJr a ohalr and tell. He then Jumped up and trUd to rush by Urs. Rlchanb, but U» plucky old lady caught him and triedtoheld him til! kelp should oome. Bis strangtb waa too much tor bar, however, and he suopseded In frwti* him- Mlf and disappeared Iu Uudarknws baton Ur, liunsoD, who hastened to tb«. Hens u (tulckly Hpossible, could arriTe. Tbe rejoftl nadobtaltwd entraics by breaking outbba sash of a rear window. Owing to ltn, nicharda' alertness hedldtvoCMMOMd In ob- teininguiy money, and Inaoysrsit would not bare got much as Mrs. Kicnard. b*d visited Dover the day baton and placed tfas receipts ot her holiday trad* In the bank. 8be did not reoognlu the man, mAlways WiUlnt t»Oblice. I, Jan. lit, 18H. To TDB EDITOR or THE ERA : Pm i-WUl jou kindly print Uw following notloe: The flrrt quartvly matting of UM Morrii County AUbmoa will hold In Stlckla's Ball, Rookaway, on Saturday, Jan. 10th,lfi02. AbusloaaDmeeUiigwUltoltaUat 10 o'clock k. u. A publla «—ting will imheld at 1m P. «.towhich UM publle anlnvltotf to atUnd. AddrMHawUlUmaiUbyB,K.Fot- Ur, H. D. Opd>li« and otl»n. Coma ood learn wh*t thli new moveoKot proposes to accomplish. AABOH UATTUMV/B, Pne't, p nf UM to do a reasonable serrloe, and render t t b U l b b l ha,ve wbnly ooncludad to drop tb« word " Pamer'a " f romUMtitle of t U organliaUlw, A Fanners' AlUoitos operaUd by E. E. Pottar and Rar. U, D. Op&jU wouldtoabout as In- congruous u an attempt by a pair of wart doctorstorun a rolling mllL D., L, * W. Men. Fireman John Bilby of tlie C., U £ W. was married on Jsuuary lit to H i s Annie Miller, daughter ot Baggage Uuter Qatft lUUst. Kd. Kinx, tae veteran Mginser of UM East- ton Hail, has beau oonflnsdtoUs home In Fort Oraiu by an attack of the grippe. FraBcbyMeysn, whorunitiwU.8, Express on tne D., L.ftW., has bought a bouse in Kockaway, when he Intends to take up bit residence, much to to* worrtmmt of Engfneer "7. A. Nichols. Ope of the youngest engineers on the D., L. & W. Ii Elmer Hough, who hardly looks to lie out of his tesus. But Conductor Simon Charles says he gets titm wltb any and all of them. . Frank Garland, engineer ot the Chatham drill, Is sick with the grippe, end Lsw Oennng Is running In bis plai'j. . . Conductor CM i A large number tl D., L. & W. emplojeM and official* attended a neepUoa attiwmU denoa of Editor B. L. Chapln, of Us " Bail- road Employ*., 1 ' In Rosnllto, oo Naw Yeart <bv«, whoa the wlniMr of UM gold watca,tobe glvmtotUoas wbo should samntfc* stoat for ttat p i * * I T / - * WJm Vorririowg, waa mamO, aad wOl neifyi a lbl i'"Aftth UU Ab a One supper w u served. The Mew Tear In Sorer, The New Ytxr weatinr WM IUM_.__.. butitwudellghUiiL Thealr was dear and warm and ft was TO? pleasant to biontdoon. Beyond tbe church wrvfcMtharewasnopuli observanoa in Dorar, and the day war osptlonally quiet Quito a manner inJ In mlllng, bnt the custom tn far general RUT, Dr. Hallowajr and tunOy te- oilved their friends In the afternoon and e log. MlMAimaBdirtderi^v^daHni day at her botiM on Morris stnet, asslstad far Wm tfarion Beach, and gavea Very li t In the lannr loath. We have rtosivel acopy of a vary hand- somely printed attle work entitled "EooMnj ' I Municipal Public Wort., weA Fitetlcei Unto on Bewwage, Water Wk F l W f fllldI i Gradaa, n which fafllledIwith valnaoU tanr- nation, and lalaraad by thai'Bwa of larl:* Half, of AHMHCUB, Oa., who tnalnai|)*c(alt7, of sewerage, water rapplj and gweral mnfd- dpal engiMwing. OiMoftUUMmbswofthli firm la our former young towwaa, SttwWrt If. K«fl, who Is BtMotsdlaf .pto«adly in UM practice of bli profMrion la tb* Boatt. AU th« Otba» rt*»d OuUtr. After UM coavkti(» of John T.Baagbart Inttu Huntardoo Courts kat mek for UM tan-ing and f«aUwriag o* Julia Btmu, Anstln Llsk, anottwr of UM party, *•* piaosd oa trial. TMBaun w(Mttmpoa1tival7ld«ttlwd him u tba man from wbo« UM sta ton tha mask In tbe oonflkt,wlMrsupoo Uskremetid hit former plea of guilty and pitted blmimit at tbe meroy of tha Cooit. Tbe HUNTI Indtettd for the offsnoe al» ratnetad an) ptoad guilty. The Keaneat Thisf on Some days ago Mr. T. J. Bi»sU, principal of School District No. 10, of Bamrnlt, oailed a mull box In ths hall of tbi school to nod v* oontributions to be used for pnrehatlafa Christmas dinner tor a poor family In Sum- mit. When Mr, Bissell opsoed UMbox to take the money, he found that sent parson had broken the box and stolen thmdolliin. No cluetoUM tMrf oould he Iottml-EagW How much of rigidity is there left Inthe back :M»IO of your New Year resolution at tbe end " tho lint week I. .: ' A CDAO BTOHKODSKBTEB, A Oreat Orffanlsatlon. Tbo annual convention of tho M. & G. Rail- road Employees HutualBeneht Association {> ha heldat Newark, on Wednesday, Janttary th, awl ptomiae*to&\ory tnternUne oc- casion. Tbo assocIaUon la In a very prosperous cordltian, being tbe largest organUatlon of [U klod In the country, and having at present raofflbarallp of over 2,100. Merit Wlna, Wo dcslratoBaytoour citizen! that for ymra we have beou Boiling Dr. King's New Difcorory for Cousitni|)Uon, Dr. King'* New Lite Tills, Ducklou's Arnica Salvo and Electric U l U , and havo navcr bandied nsmedloi inat wl! n* well, or Uiat have given such unlvenal lUtifaction. We do not bedtate to guarnn- u tbom ovory tlmc( and wo Btandreadyto refund tba purchase price, It satUfoctory re- IU do not follow tbolr use. Those remedies ' ' ' • A Savars Injury. . R«r. H. M. VoorliMa and wire, of O«r 'alley, bat now of Hlgb Bridge a fair nlghte sluoe,wentintotb«bamtor«movath«hariHMS n tha horaM, and as they Aid so a pole twp- g g thebcnwsandtUytwmisenoedtoklek. Uxw. Voorhees waa so usfortanate astohave her leg broken In two places, and Mr. Voorfaces utTeredsereireiyfroaisbock. In "Old HlckoryV Dare. Oeneral Andrew Jackson vWUd Newark iu 1.43. "Old Hkkoir,"-M hbfriends de- lighted to csdl him, was given a rousing reception. He was taken outtothe Inclined pUoe ol tbe Morris Cisal an& bokU w.r* passed over It that the Oeneral might see In operation what wu oonsidand on*of the greatest foats of engtneetingridll of that day. , Tor Hhune t Bro. QiUoo made a drawing ol the stock- ing usually worn by the ladles of Dover at this season of tbe year. It rateublM a fsed big, with gable ends at the axtneas notth- e u t and BouUiwMtoomert. Wi are not a bit surprised that Banta CLaus DaiMd Dow without stopping. —Madison Kagla. 1 Osntht in a Door War*. Abraham W. Vliet, of PoWnvllle, nearly mished to dsath few days ago. m i l e driving ttmnga a ooonray In hit barn with a load of wood, a beam caught Um back of tbo neck and pressed bli body seventy, breaking two of bis ribs and Injuring him Internally. U a man o n a salary of £0, Wawuk bad saved |1W, and on getting married lost a week, [oldf&fiO for a marriage llosaae. and 17.90 to th> mliiUter, and after that paid *1 a week for board, and t8 a weak floater bills for bis sick wife, andH for medicine, how inch great popularity purely on long would it take him to "go broke" It he irlU. Hubert Killgoro, Drurgiot, Do- didn't get Caotus Blood Cure for his wife I vcr, Omm,nonc*riX;Ca.,port Oram, and P. Koftart KlUgore, of Dover, sslli Cactus Blood N Jonkliu' Drug Htore, Cheater. ' Cure, and can tell you all about It- The Ohaxgte Atainat Me. Dill. TU chargea againit R«*. A. C, Dill, late of Stirling, were formally presented at a recent nesting of Presbytery In Summit, when the CotutnittM made their report, which wai to Ur. Dill. The Presbytery will meat In Uorriitown on Jan. ISth and conduct tha trial with dosed doors. fter.Dr.Gnui.of Onega, and Elder Theo. Little, of MorriatovD, will nouducttbeprosecutlon. Among the wlti summoned are many from Stirling, tofftther wltb Hev. Wm. Holllntbal, Elder Hughson and Ur. Blacbford, of Mt. Freedom. " * charged that Ur. Dill, In conversing with the young nun of the congregation, onose toplca that wmhabitually immoral a*d degrading, and there are two affidavit* that be gave you ng men Immoral advke. He Is sd*o aooueed introdudc* Improper subject* at the dinner talries of ptvrisliIoiMn, and on one oooaalouble bostest, Ur*- Torrey, was compelled to atop blm in a description of an Immoral rtaort In Paris wblob 1M said be had visited. lie I further Moused of Improper talk wltb young ladles who are unwilling to report what be said, altboucb it Is said be described to one bow tbe underwear of the young ladies of Stirling dlfl»red from that of the young ladle*of Mt. rdom. He Is also charged with obtaining from Mils Catherine; Boris, of Btfrltng, a bouse and lot for tlie oanskUraUon of II, and dtftywBgmw will tettifyttmt he committed perjury Iu the trial at Horristown. Boonton Pensioners. Curing tbe war of tie rebellion the town- ship of old Pequannoo tent to thefront 886 volunteers, rntny of whom were entitled to pensions but never received them till of late. Beomtly, through the eftortaot Mr. Chat. P. Hopkins and others, pensions have bten granted to the following veterans and widows of veterant residing In Boonten and tldoity, tbe sums attached to their names indkatlnt the back par and monthly allowaoee tint they receive: H n . Hary Bataa, |13D and 18 Mn. Sarah F. Vaaderboof, lt» and «8 • lfn. Catbarliu Lowary, $1,110 and (13 \ Archibald 8Uff, 1108 and II!); Bamual Kirkpatriek, and 110, lflohaal Scbaaf, 1114 and 112; Chas. Blowers, $10S and )1S; Pater Jwwbua, tm and »1S; John V. Jambu*. 1110 and |10 Kgbert Bosh. 4130 and $8; Mrs. MaryRutaa, $120 aad $8; J. Davidson, renewal, ft2 and •8; John Uxm, $1» and $12 j lire. North wood,tf»and $10 j John SUUw.ll, |Waod $Q -, Evan B%by, Hit and *13 i Urs. VlopoU Hill. tUHand *I0: Wai, fliuk, $H and M Cornelius C. Miller, 1160 and *Vi ; johnflbaw,' WandW. A Vaw Tear A prettr borne weddlna; took place on New Yt*r'id*y«t Ihe nsUenos of Mr. a&d Mrs. E. A. WllUson on Mount Hope Avenue, the <»caslon bWng tbe mairlef* of their daugbUr, May. to Mr. Wm. Rockwell, formerly wltb Ths Geo. WcWde Co., of Uits plact. TU mman was Mr. Virgil Cox, of Ontngo, and the bridesmaid, Mist Lettia, sister of tbe bride. Tlie cerealooy was performed by fler Wm. Day, of the First Methodist Eifccopsi Churoh, In his UauUful and l oontnuUng partite w m present Tb* harpy oouple will spend sevsral dayi at Fbtladelphla and other plaow, after whlcb they will return to their future boss* at Orange, N. J. Bone valuable, band some and useful presents wan ssot Utem and the ooogrstulaUoM and but wishes of their many friends will follow them. Xad Dot at Fiaadere, Early last Friday tnomug a mam employsd by Mr. W. B. Gary, at FU&dtn, ibuted for Ihe barn to attend to UM stock. Before be had proostded far he noticed a strange deg lying by th* barn yard gate. HewNtbaek tor his gun and called Mr. Cary to go out and look at the dog. Tb* man wanted to shoot It but Mr. CMJ thought there was nottlog tbe ssattsr mth it, aad as it was aflu* looking aaimal he thought It would be wroog to abbot. Shortly afterward UM dog got up and started of Mr. (fcry's, On the way be *owed g f iLydnvboUaHd tftsr UUng two of Mr. Onrrt boji, Nf waireho*.' J He was of tt* bull ipedw, and his aars were oroppsd. Around his oeck was a strap with a piece of brass atUobed. On tb* brass tbe nam* "J K. Magte, Trenton, K, J.,"roeaurwed. TaeOn.ontnDInb. . The members of the "Oasoeta Club* 1 of Eadlaon bald their usual Natr Year 1 * reoeption Thnndajnlfhtof lastWiWk. Ttoelubwu Iiulynpnesnted. Utton^regretwinrad from Oovnwrr Ahtiett and Bmtnr Oeom W*rto,ot Morris. Tbe.Tealai'i Intetertwis enlivened by mntlo. A tuuiduaM ouilati by Day, of MorrUbnra. TU offloin tlaotad for tha foaubg year srtt PnsfeMBt, R. C. Albright: VJc* Pra^tant, 7. A. Bardon; Bacratary, William H. Urfaon) Trsaanrar, E. Van Voorfala. The dub la quartan, aquppsd wit m r y fiadUty for amuaanunt, and oumbars In 1U mwabanUp many of the InnuanUal dtJiaoj of Ifaditon. A Hatter ef Secret. We regret to tearn that a wmmfoaAmt it Hills and Wbippany, has taken advantage of Us podtloo to write unpleasant things ot W f l l ^ l d d i l i k I tamer, wbofonnd It to pull some turnip, to provUs food for his eattk on the Sabbath, WM e*eoae& ol daa>- erattng the day, and OUMT peraoMtUties hav* apftiarsd which upon Investigation prove Dot to be cndltobl*. Tbe E B A doae not wish p t i i M U i to U vAlcte for mHUwm pmiuml gradgsfr- ond the mnhm ot oorrftspoadHit tn question hay* b d b U W Kbjh Auihoritr. . Upon tbe authority of a tramp UMIfewton Herald ^nepoUloltr to the itatement tttat theNewton"Jug t1 tsBpaUosoompar*d with the Dover lock-tip. Yet they are not proper •ubjeoteforoomparisoti, TMeafeatVewton U J d l h l h days and toootlu in Kmtoeoant; the om 1> oolv a plat* d o«Untic*i «hm a prisooar b nsver ktpt man than a fiwhoun at UM moat. Tbe amndng part of tb* BaroWa Mumption b IU taste In aalacUog ithorlUM. Ttwadltor shotild bava IcMt- vlawrf ths tmmp oa UMtariff qaesUon t tbs nomad oould bava tfwn him pointa. InHotVatcr. Tb» railroad ooodoctor at Lake Hopatooog, wbo writes for a prohibition paper, and wbo aoot oontant utth Us local b b t e h w , bot • t u t psrtoros g*t Into a wort* lit by a—rtlng an nowarranUd II* about Uie EJU, which had never don* him aught of harm, has »ot Umatlf Into a lutUa of liot watar by Us psr- •ooal dannneiaUou, in which be hai not h*al- tatodtocritidaa othan iMcauaa of Uwlr re- ligious belWs. But be ta warning a datrlj bought lesson, and If It taaehea Um that a •oapsl of paac*cannot propagated by msllca and mlanpmantaUoD ba will not bava paid too much for bt» •donation. Death of Prof, Johnean. Prof. A. K. Johnsot. dM on New Year's day at New UJIford, Conn., at the mldww* of bis son, Rev. F. A. Jobnaon.late of Chaster. AKANTI-PaoTECTIOHAtTIHOBITY. KUnge, the silk valnt manufacturer, of Pateraon, who dedlaedtolocate at Hackatte- town, after the people of that plaae had mot the conditions be asked as an Muownect, be- oauM be had Induoed the people of Emaus, Pa., to offer him •omatblng Utter, seaiue now to be out of favor at the latter place. The Allentown Chronicle aaya the people of Emaus flrtt offered hima lulldiog and ha accepted. Then be wanted * 10,000 and a building, and this WMaccepted. Hntkewantodabulldiiig and t'JOfiOO, and this w«i again aooepted, Now be wante a tin* dwelling in rddiUuu and only to give bonds to secure half the cash given him. This was too mucb svnd the com- mittee of the Emaua people refusedtosign. I t certainly looks as if KUnge was working ' Uscheme for all It was worth. It is Interestingtoremember that Kling* was the part/ who, In order to furnish tb* HackatUtown Gautte with anti-tariff ma- terial, represented that U w a i tbe only iaanu> facturer of silk velvet Inthis country, that his rawmateriali oould not be produced here, and that the tariff on them increased ths cost ss per onit Iu ordertotest the truth of. bis statement tb* ERA asksd what Ills raw ma- terials war*, but thus far has not been abje to bring out a reply. The fact* ar* that than are a number of silk v&lvst manufacturers iu this oountry; that Kting*. who hu besn working in a very small way In Patenon, and wantstobetter himself, makes acotton back velvet, the cotton of which Is raised id this oounti-yandttterawstlfclafmofduty.. The reprweotatloii that ha pay* adyer MflQQ a year and weavers HO a week bail tbj variest bosh. It is quite clear that Uu Hackettetown Oatttt* nai bean imposed upon by a typical free trader, who admitted that ha waa forced to leave Germany and start In hudnM In this country, bsoausa the McElnley bill wouldn't let him send bis product* from Germany here and take ourgood money across the water to benefit those who have no Interest In us, and wbo hope for the auooaos of Democracy and free trade because It will enable themtecap- ture oor markets. When an•ntl-proteotloalat quotes authori- ties, «thatyou«aag*t*.thlni, generally wind* up In this way. Bowling on Jfaw Tsar's. Tbe Alpha Bowling Club, which bai the reputation of beucone of ttasbsatlnKawarlt, TlotUd Dovar oo Naw Year's day, andex- prssslDgadaalr* fora friendly match a team of Dovav bowltn was quickly got togsthar and three games were played. Tbsfirstwas won bytb«Alpbaaaf(«raclo«>tJTiiIW,wltiibut fiftMu pins to spar*. InUMstwcodUMDovers rolkd the but gam* U»y bava vat put up in a match and baatttuNewarkan bylTSplns, In tin but game, however, tbay droppsd off •t*in( and UM vUtan won af tar a dote oon- Uat, by 17 majority. Although ths Doven lost two of UM Uiree games, ttay hadaoon- stdarabklsadlutheaggngataofall. FdlotV' igwuUMiconi Dovar lit. Sd. 3d.' Total JohnBall 1401BL 144 475 J. A.MIUID HI an 1.13. 4W Wm.Bhiijw 107iu160 ~ Total 07S SM 70B3.1W 1M 1W 137 4H Madunore 10& 139 134 428 Campbell 113 111 141 800 Sutton 1S5 liH- 163 410 Frank*..... 133 141) 101 iX> Total ML 030 723 8,0^3 K«w T ea^a at Gbief X Chlaf Englnear Wm, H. Lwntort raoslved oaKiwVaar'tday. for tba algbUenUi Ume, hla flisaMaand oUwr frtaoda. atblsrssldaoca, wtMnthaysoJoyadttMnnboundadhospitality that slwaji marks this oooatlon. Tb* id*m< ban of Vlgllaot Eaglo* Oompinr, of which bswoiforsomany yWrsUwforainan, MVBT MtN»wY«ar*id«y go by wlUout UriQgtni valnabk pair of csmdatobm. AniatabtCblaf : . ~ bscn'tRfif* the rresootaHoa Asd'U^~-i<>'-'- MMBOtCbW LMnbsri showed boW highly (^iprsdatod UM regard of U* msmbm of hlaoUcompasy* A p l n a u t foatur* of the oooaaton WM a vtaltot» dowgaUoa from tha , MW Boonton fir* departmsnt, composed of Atawtant Chief Wilson and Umax 'O.F. ' Hopkins, John CoadlbB and WIU Kaaouss. ' - •• •- alftoelalSvsnt. '."'' ;-,"•;. : A very One party was given by Mr. J^bir R. Biggs, of lUllon, at bisrasUanos,oo UM •VMlag of D M . SJth, in hoaor of UM 18th Uriblay of bU dangfator, Mia Kami*, who cam* hotut from Blair Hall to spend UM holi- day vacation. About thirty gtMtta wtra In attaolanea. At 8 o'clock th. party was uibattd Into tb* dining room, wharaa tounU- ftll Impart bad b a « p « p a r * l by MrcRitn, . Bamaa andother paatuns* wairs Indulffad (D till UM•'we* am' nonrs* 1 of th* moavlna;, » UM partj Wt for thalr homaa, wlahlng K»a Hamh many happy Urlhdaystocom*. Mr,aadMn.J,M.boeet wwe puetng far Cront of tbs *tor* of Fanbe & Clark tbn otter night when titey w«ra startled by rwoUsa ; onsh of giasB, Mrs. Umj fading at the auia' ' ttoMabbwupotiUielMd. T b m bad been BO waning noise and for a monwat 0* affair waalnwpUoabto. invMtlgatiba sbowed that larg* pane of glasa, about Ux*J inclkM, had fallea from a front wlattowottbe halloa the ~ Uilrdttory, and In failing had struck Mre. Lossy onthe haad,tt»tracnienta of |kus .' cutUog her bonnet and drem U U U * glass •track ber edctwle* a Mwe Injury Would : probably tavebMatbaiMutt. ' •'' Death Bather Than Blatrrao*. Lieut Perrin Bosh**, formarly of tbe U. 8. Navy and Uter a naUut ot Morristown, com- mined sukide tna prisno cell at D«var, Ool., on Christmas day. An empty bottle of poiion IndloaUd tha manner of his ttetth: He also leftaUttorln which hs aald that gambliig he oaussof his rain and «mf«Md having taken some of the fund* of t U ColondoCcml tt Iron Co., of which he was Treasurer. El* wife wastbe daughter ol Commodore Worden, oC the U. 8. Navy, and ono* a New Vwrlc society belle. They have three baantliul oaugfitera. Busbse was 4Syears old. . ' . OoodVlafaeei Jfrom Over the Water.- W bar* received trora'UlM Annie Oakley, tfa*fMDOua,"little Buie 8bot. n ofUMBiiffalo Bill Combination, who U now In Qlatgaw, ff'uni. pretty Christmas Orsetiog, enn- talnlng the following appropriate sentiuiaut: I've built me a bridg* of the kindest tfauugbt Over the ocean so wide, - ; . • And all good wlsbea keep rashlng across' From tills to tba OUMTsUa. Miss Oakl«y will be kindly remembered by all In Dover wbo mat her when ite shot a D matdi ben with Mr. John Rimett. Prof. Johnson was a tUsUaffulsfaed mnsMan udthssoe&e In tb* great billiard roonj'(M - large ua big town hcH}, where UM daadng and author of many musical works. He was a long time coniMctod Inbns.ne*a with Gao. H. Root and the late Dr. Lowell Mason, and waa for twenty years organist of the Fart •treat church In Boston. During his atuilest lite In Ldpdo he was intimately associated with Mendelssohn and t i n t . Prof. Johnson n*id*d with bis son" at Chester forannmber of yean and was greatly beloved by tbe pet> da there, wbo will regret to learn of hti deatb. A Baal Balaam in Xamp'i Balaam.- The dictionary says, "A balsam Is a thteH, purs, aromatic substance flowing from tree*." Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs is the only cough medidne that Is a n a l balsam. Many thin, watery cough reoodlea are called balsams, but such are not. Look through a bottle of Kemp's Bauatn and notice what a pure, thick preparation i t I t If you cough i Kemp's Balsam. At all druggist**. Larg* bottle* &0c and tl. rfippy and content Is ahome with "The. Ro OB oo Kothuur Lsap Co.,« Prt Pi**,«, y. A •Dobeaafol BaU. One of UMmost BuooMsfal balltglTm la this section In a long time wu that on New Year's •v* In tbe larg* and Una Woodport Home. Ov*r one hundred couples were prsesnt from various part* of Morris and Busux counties, took place, wua brilliant one. Tba niuitc rss fine, the supper elegant, aad proprietor Iright saw that every detail wu carried ont to p«rfecdon. . _ _ • ". MMr. XoSwan'a Card Board factory. Tbe arraaganMnU brtwtenMr. UcBwan, ot Walppauy, and the people ot Hacketutpwo. for the ntabllitoaat of a card board factory ID that place are about completed. Ur. Ui>- Bwan pute In HS.GO0 and the dtlsens of Hack- •tbtown furnish tb* balance of the caplUl, for tha use of whldi he pay» them six per cent. interest He expecte to atari With fmean nun, and to double that number If tlia.Naw YA VUm Companr unltM wlti> Um.'. Bonds for Sale. W.O00 Pint Mortgage Coupon Bonda ot tbe Dorar Electric light Co., bearing are |M-r oaqt. Intcrcet. pejable lenit-annnally Iti Jan- uary and July, In sui:ts of CtOO each, an offered for tale, 91,000 of the principal U> be ntlrad eacb year after tbe expirationrftwo y e a n , fliially.dlspaelag of them Innvcaynrs.

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Page 1: WALTON BROS., Merchant Tailors Clothiers, Martin Byr

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DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1802. NO. 6

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PUBLISHERS An PROHUBTORH.

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Oiriom u u n Da. J. D. Kimi'i,

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25 pieces of Tapestry Bmnsols Carpet, regular price per vnrcl 7Eewdacfd to Ko.

25 pieces of Tspcelry BIUBBOIB Caipot, regular price per yard 8?c,;reduced to G5o.** iS pieces of Tapestry BniaBolB Caipet, regnlai price per yard $1;reduced to 7Bo.

PARLOR SUITS.25 Parlor Snita in coloring of Flnsli, regular prior) 145; reduced

a 135.25 Parlor Suits in coloring of Itpgn, regular price tC5; roiluood

o 155.1H Parlor Snils i s covering oi Bilk Tapestry, regular price $70;

ednced-to 105.25 Parlor Suits in rovoring nf Brocntnl, rngiilai pricq tflfi1 reduaed

BEDROOM SUITS.25 Antique Oak Budroom Suits, rcgulnr prico {25] ruducod In $17.50

5 Antique Oak Bedroom Suits, rpgnlar prico J!)0; rsdnccd to 422.50Antique Oak liodroom Bails, regnlnr piico l',i~\; loilnml to (127.50

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THE BU^H IN THE HTOVJ3 DEPAKTMENT IS UNABATED.

The Portland Kangcs and Fqiinre 1'arlor Stoves

FOU $10 TAKE THE JjEAD.

UE»S FOU $8, $10, $12, $15 and $25.

j cisiBK aim,- xiaoi i n BUILDU, The Gold Watch is given to pur-

chasers of $100 worth of goods or more.

[ amaul alumina.

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SXKVATOB TO KVEEY FLOOB. : -:• TELEPHONE B80.

tOODH HtLIVMRXD MM OF CMMHJZ TO ANY TAUT OF THXHTATX,

AMOS H. VAN HORN,

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Dorar Lumbar Compatv*. H1ILS . R.1 WILCOX. A, B. 1IIWT,

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DIVIDING PROFITS!EXPLANATION V/B.X

Ladies' Gold WatchesABE G1TEN AWA? AT

AMOS H. VAN HORN'S.This is thb Banner Tear in regardto large business, and the rest ofthe year I shall divide the profits•with my customers.

NOTE THE TBICES BELOW.

CARPETS! CARPETS!

L. LEHMAN 4b COire OFFOSED TO HIGH FBICES and intend (ojsnow • Uiem OUT

OF SIGHT before the winter in over Doing a Blriltly cash bnsinossand buying nourlj nil our goods in csr lots we nrefot afraid of compotitiou. NOTICE—Every artiole Bold at our «torjiu gunrantoeil tcgive satisfaction or ve vill leturn your money. Here are & fow of oui

VERY BEST MINNESOTA PATENT FLOUB, onlj 10 00 per bbl.VBBY BE3T SUGAB OUEED HAMS, onlclOo. 1b,

7 POUNDS BEST GBANULATED StTflAB, only S2c.* 5 lb. PAIL o r NEW JELLY,

3 lb. OAN BBOOK TBOUT, ofly 25c.

No. 73 MARKET STRIST,

(NEAR PLASE STREET.)

WALTON BROS.,Merchant Tailors

Clothiers,kave laaacit Ska alore ! • tha

•OHWAHZ BLOCK,

SUSSEX STHEKT, DOVER, N. J.

MERCHANT TAILORING AND CLOTHING•nABUBHMBNT. wlUi ft Mtoplet* 1md •ntlralj

Ms SiWU/TOH BROTBUtB biT* Aw. M oppsrlence or m n y y«»r» u ncroUnt U l b n

t t o t t l m . m prut lu l cnttaritni m.ken of onitom vork, KDd ir« «b)a to tnanntM wpteto MtlatwUM la UMIT Hai t.% \**At> to Uia DM>P!B of DDVUT a

OUR BE) FOR PATRONAGE.Quick irada is the

key note anil onrBngM Goods anil InnPrims the mnsb.

We u l out His sea-son to do a larger 1MB-iiuws Uiaa la any pre-v i e w seaaon; wo'regetting there finely.

Tho people can betrusted to mow a goodIking when they see it,We've shown the bestarticle,in jOlothiiig inthis 'section ' of Uicconttrf and it hasbronght as the trade.

The assortment weRUOW is greater thanyou'll-have the timeand patience to look a t

Goafs and M s ,

Youths' Soils,

Children's Clothing

IiADIBS.The season is now at hand when

many of you.! we might add all ofyou, are puzzled more or leas whatyou will buy your relatives andfriends for a Holiday Gift. Weknow nothing is more pleasing,more useful, or better appreciatedthan an elegant pair of SLIPPERS.We have a large assortment ofevery shade, shape and material,consisting of Velvet, Goat and Rus-sia Oalf, the prioes of which rangefrom S5 ota. upward. We are con-fident that if in your doubt you will •*>call and examine our elegant line'of Slippers the question will besettled. We have also a new styleof Russia Calf called the NUUiflerthat is very popular.

HEA&ANfr. GO,Opp. D., L, & W. Depot, Dover.

THESE AUK ALL BPECIALH.

N«v WblUIfeuu, poiMiuart Be,Now O n » ram, " " . , , . . ; to.H.w Umi Reuii, " " ' ..,.'. .•.10c,.1 I t o l u g n ol Corn Bl.tcU f o r . . . . . . . . . . Mo.

'* '* MlncoUeat ' 2SuIbn. B a t Oat Heal " . . . 25o ." " nice . . " aoo.11 (<

;Olflg.r Soap. " aito.

11. O.

Large Can CalironfUAprlcot. . . ttm." " • Eat Plinui . 5(10.

" " " OmenOajea Sfic.Reit TinpnrtAl B.nlicu, (Jcau) IKeBak.r<. IlreaUait Cocoali.kir'iCboeolaU,,,v ." litRoi«l Baklot row's - , 1 ll> c a n . .Duiiban'. SLred Cotfauot, 1 II,,farae llox Hiroiad Herring0 C'aka. (Vtaioit Soa|l

T—r->Oar motto is " Quick Sales and Small Fronts ", We give eaoh'pnr-

chaaer of one poanil o( any of onr TEAS i lbs, of^tltf best StandardO ^ t d J b W x ' B E & l h f l i t l jA&>~—'—"'

A COBLACKWELi hiBEET,

NEXT DOOJi TO THK DOVER POBT-OFFICE.

Still in the lead in Qualitjtity and Cheapness

Quan

Martin Byrthe Family and Wholesale Wine and Liqnor dealer,K. R Depot, Sussex St.,Doier, N. J., ia autlionsfcsileminent Co dispose o( large and smnll quantities o(of TVinoa, Brandies, Oins, imported. Also Bye one :keys, either iu bond or oat of bond, afc extremely low riibe convinced. Simples of all our bonded liquorsBeing a wholesale dealer and receiving rebate vouch

1 sen I give iny customers tbe benefit of it in both q ilitya All the whiskeys in bond aie pure, nnarliilto ted,

sell my customers IT. 8. bonilod warehouse certiflcaior fifty from 11.10 for gallon np, according to age.

Msito Centralhe U. 8 GOT-fincflt brands

Bourbon Whie-Cflll and

lways oa hand,s ou all my pur-ility anu choap-

and I canfor ono barrol

IbftVaU.B. bond*] bcrUfiMtM for luiy.ofbaaa |oods tlwftya fur mla i

LIST OF. WH18KBV8 1H BOND,J. A. Docatwrty Bout, nilltdflliHita, F . .FindK'ifloWen Weddlca.(JarJtaohelmer'i;flltnon'n.Monnt Varnoti.Bell of Amlsninn

HnlUjrwoni,Mtelil

cOld IlyaiMUedalllOD&our H u h , OH *70 DMHIfne (

Kewport.'Kr;FcKb Orcbftrd Old Tft DiiUllIng Co.Metropol ' "Cana^M. l tWhbk.y .TUdmond'a Dublin WLIntey.•TenicnonV " "

Tito gonnino stylo andart oxhibitod in ournjiowiu^ oi Mon*B Suitsiiml Overcoats has noequal onleidoof tho bestnrntom Tvnrlt. Trimmedami finislieclbeyoad thopowor of any criticismof tho most v chrooiocritio.

Polite, tittoniwe autloxporionoeilmon at yourservice, right, modornbiisliioHa principles forj*our prolcofiou.

Onr printed sUtomBntRalways bnckod up in the

.shown.. DewnHpftront sbanifl.

PARLOR STOv/s from

MCGREGOR & Co.850 and 852 Broad street, NEWARK, K J,

P ^a^Hfr w "aTT ^iaW T SW W » ^ ^ " ^ ^ ^ ~ ^ ^

i s universally acknowledged io-l>e infinitely snpci ioi tonil other brands, foreign or domestic. .Perfectly Juro . m 3

U&lt ;, UMI OJnu.

I W A1e*ml OulniMM' Dublin Btoiit.FIUQ Imported Cigars,

Imported and Domed Wlaoo, LtijiicHnaudClean ot tbe finest q> llty

Hungarian nfehntu Blacklwry Jnlce hiscured nverml caa« of psenterv ami cmnpiIn and around Dour, i J In recommended liyeveral prominent phy daw

VINE !8TSherry,

brands.).rift auil Heu

gPort,Tnkn,

W^lnra,

jsrwWblW winConltali, /

ne,

letmUa-gars.Ou Tu«/*r evening,

our etiBtf/ers'Uii beuol r ] emlmc for

funtu,

1 OKF*' tlNt WALT!

STOVBS! ITOVBS!Largest Asortmerjt!Lowest Pries.

HEATING

>U RII.VKIl W/TCII.

$5 up.

RANGES from J58 up.PLUMBING, TINNING,

Steam m l H later Heating.DAVIDS. ALLEN,

BLACKWELL S^EET, DOVER. K./

CtTBS B1ONB T A L E .

We very seldom obtalu Infonuatlon frae ofco«t and it not Infrequently liapjwu that wep»y dewlv (oother day in

it. A story camp to me iluitntUouofUiii. A former of

Sptrta tawtubJp over- la Sussex, bad a §ODwba wtui Mverely injured In « mowtnj ma-ctlue incident quite a number of year. ago.Dtalroui of promoting bit sou's recover j , thfntbar obtained tie urTlceti of ftn etuiucEtibyelclan of Netr York city aad tlie boy uidtrwent a thorougboouneoftreatmeut. TbeIVnuer expected a large bill fur service*, butTTIIBII It wu received it was rastly greatertlifiu hta UgbtBt aaUdi»tlott». Ik « u largeDituugb, In fact, to cut a good-niwd slice out ofbin iKKwsaloni. l a lib anxiety tu decided tociuBUlt a lawyer of blgb reputation, thepprao-ttulng at Ne-vtOD. The lawyer llBl*ned nt-toiiUvely to bis itateuieut of tho case, advliedDim wben be bad concluded to pay tho bill aareiiiierttJ and chargBd blm f50 for tbe adrlce.Tlie farmer buuued borne aud paid the bill asquickly as itl

A writer ia tbe Buswx Regiuter taja theIliKUway rirep " Is tbe most available andpromldug water <upply iu tlie Bute," andwomlen why capitalist* bure not aougbt todam IU waters at or near Uerlublre. whoretl o oountry, lying betireen two mountalna, laparticularly tavorable lor Uuftpnrpoie. Tbeproject bai been wider cutisldaratlon beforetbls. and I have no doubt that before manyyean It will be coiuununated.

***TIIB ooiuictioti of the men wboengnjed In

tbe work of tarring and featliering Julia BeamaLould be a IMUOII to atl classes of people,tcacblDg them that It la not safe to usurp thefunction! of the law for the punishment ofoffoaders. Hob law 1* never Justifiable andtheae people lUouId hive exhausted h\\ legaitooana for the punlBhment of tbla WOIBBIIbefore resortlae to IL Bat ou the other handthere l iu been a good dosl ot inaudllDkynipatby wasted on tbU young woman bytbo New York World and tome Individual*.Prom what I o n learn >1ie hoi. been a barlonf lbs wont description who tuu even piledher arte for tlie debauchery of hay*, tod whobail become such a dligrace to tlie communitythat her neU indUd men of hitherto goodeh»r*otar to • violation of the l»w, Thare U

herd of file worst kind of human cattleresiding on the border of Morris and Honter-den couuUes. The man are thieves, bullieaaud flghUre, etui ths women tbe worst of theireo< It Is well to eustftlD tbe law; but la uu-wlie to lympotblM wltb crimlaahi who baveguulod decent peoplo to. deaperaUou

Tba oTororowded condition of ths First M.E Church at the Chrlitmas exercises <Christmas eve, wben all the aiilea wan ailedwith chairs and benches, reminded me of tbeState law which problliiu the placing of luchobatractlons tn aisiH where public aioemblletam gathered. If tberg should be a Cre, or apanic, the people would find theuiselTes

Mlged fast and tv deplorable Ion ot life—which those responsible, for-It would neverOOBM to regret—would be the result, whileothers would probably be blamed for not tn-forcing the law. ItisbardtocrlUdwchuichpeople, who are only actuated by a kindlydesire to serve those wbo attend these extr-clies, but tho great .danger involved shouldlead them to discontinue tlili dangeroua prac-tice, to which I lave ctlled atUuUon befon.

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Vhll. FnoUck. bfiBigmd memory anAbsnever lebi the calamity editor escape him. "IretnunUr," said be to Calamity tha other day,"that when $ie, MoKlnley bill wo* up forpaxageyou sold that thedutyof 13-10 centsa pound which it Imposed" on cotton tie«,would to tncrease.tU prioe of tlta to tbeSouthern cotton' planters that i t would iwri-

ArMrioan work-ragmen nn now tnaklus; till ofthis great product at home, whilo there hn!been practlciily no lacreass in c u t to thscotton firower. IKUjou.CAlamlty, thttpro-tocUon i*yB," saiJ PliU Practical, u theDeinocntlo free trade tdltor walked da JectedtyawAj, grieved in bli heart that AmericanworklDgman were supplying American mar-ket* with American made cotton ties,

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Mr. E. P." Herri tt bis bardiydecided as yetbfttheKUI do »boafc thereimUdlitg ot the

Marrltt Park Hotel at Lake Daunark, whichwas destroyed by. Ore last week. Bnt aa h.bsi laid out a great deal of money on hiiproperty tlterfl,' end naturally feda «mt Itwould not b« remunerative without a hotel, Iihonld* not be surprised If he should decide i orebuild. In that svent he contemplates bulld-log of t i e « pudding stone," or red conglomer-ate, found In that Motion, and of whtoh theHorrUtown M. B. Church Is built.. Thenovelty ot a hotel ot thai »oH would lie In{belt a greet attraction. Mr. Morrltt html b dglate bad i unfortunate experience with

t l h bip

fires, it being not very long ago that bis• Rustic Villa," near Bratatown station, wasturned. But there U considerable of tbe

11a nix In bis nature and BonwthlnB generallyrises from the ashes.

. *Tba last official sot of dor. .Dave Hill, of

How York, w u one of extn*me partisanship- t h o retirement of.Eugene O. Blaektord UsFlih Oommlaloner of the State of Now York,In order to give the place to a partisan frierd.Ur. Blackford bad held the "position a greatmauy years as a cpmpllnient' to bis gnatknowledge perteJuIug to Osh and fisheries, IDwbfcb be la probably not': excelled by anyperson In the country, Tho position wasmerely honorary, without oompeniatlon, butsow that it bai got Into politics will probably

salaried. Ur.BUckrord wtuana'tlresutdformer resident of MC Freedom^ In thiscountf.He bAS do'na well | a the world, being Presidentof seven corporation! anil a Director of twanty-Lhreo. • . '.

1 -V- ...-•; . -.The convening of the Legislature la near at

hand aud It would be intere-tlng to know t£onr friend, tbe Hon. Ellas Christopher Drake,of Chester, w-aits anything. ;

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The picture of Seuatar Werts in tbe galleryfNowJenBySenatorspublUhedlnUMWorld

lant Sunday l» tbe inwt horrible newspapercaricature I have ever MOT, It looked as U

plcuire of BOM Tweed-faaa been r*^urrccted fnf the ocoulon,'In order to damage'the Senator's profpeeta for tho Gubernatorialnomination, • ;, " . >'• ' - ' -

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Tho fallacy of belief In the prediction* of sprilled weather prophets may be seen by re-

calling those of DoVoo for thepreseat Winter,llo prophesied that" the' grouud would (111 upwllliuut 8ulTldeut raiu to fill the strotmi;Uist Uiere would be blirjding tmow stormsarlj In the season, making eicellont sleighingor Tbankigtvlng, and that eighteen Iticti leavonld DO cut on the Hudson before January

Attempt to Sob anUrs. J. E. Itlchanls, aa elderly ledy, keeps

acaitdyaudtoyitore at Ulberala and itsalone in tba house. HeroeitdoornelcfaborbMr.AuguttuiMutuoiL OnNiwYear'imoirt.-lug, at about a quarter patt two o'clock, lira,Uunun thought <*» heard Mn. HlcWdi•oiyam, and going to her window 1algbtthatcauMd hare to cry out to h*r hus-band that " KUiiebodj WM trying to munUrMra. Richards." Haatentig to hU oicVt lilt.Ur. Munson iaw tin. Rlcbardi In th» opendoor of her hmue abruggUng with a nun whowore a light tult of clothe* It appear* thatUrs. Richard*, wbo aUpt uptUIra, wajawakened by a nolM b«low and fancied Ushe beard n a e one moving In UM «t*r«. Lautptcloua wera oooflrmed wtac alter by bear-ing tba ring of tbe Ull upon her moaey

drawer. She at oi d a bib.and nublug down stain threw open tbe dooraodshout<d"Murter!ntorou»* tbe neighbor*Tbe thief started to |et out, but stumbled ovJr aohalr and tell. He then Jumped up and trUdto rush by Urs. Rlchanb, but U» plucky oldlady caught him and tried to held him til! kelpshould oome. Bis strangtb waa too much torbar, however, and he suopseded In frwti* him-Mlf and disappeared Iu Uu darknws batonUr, liunsoD, who hastened to tb«. Hens u(tulckly H possible, could arriTe. Tbe rejoftlnadobtaltwd entraics by breaking outbbasash of a rear window. Owing to ltn,nicharda' alertness hedldtvoCMMOMd In ob-teininguiy money, and Inaoysrsit wouldnot bare got much as Mrs. Kicnard. b*dvisited Dover the day baton and placed tfasreceipts ot her holiday trad* In the bank. 8bedid not reoognlu the man,

• m •Always WiUlnt t»Oblice.

I , Jan. lit, 18H.To TDB EDITOR or THE ERA :

Pm i-WUl jou kindly print Uw followingnotloe: The flrrt quartvly matting of UMMorrii County AUbmoa will b» hold InStlckla's Ball, Rookaway, on Saturday, Jan.10th,lfi02. AbusloaaDmeeUiigwUltoltaUat10 o'clock k. u. A publla «—ting will im heldat 1 m P. «. to which UM publle anlnvltotf toatUnd. AddrMHawUlUmaiUbyB,K.Fot-Ur, H. D. Opd>li« and otl»n. Coma oodlearn wh*t thli new moveoKot proposes toaccomplish. AABOH UATTUMV/B, Pne't,

pnf UM to do a reasonable serrloe, and rendert t b U l b b lha,ve wbnly ooncludad to drop tb« word" Pamer'a " f rom UM title of tU organliaUlw,A Fanners' AlUoitos operaUd by E. E. Pottarand Rar. U, D. Op&jU would to about as In-congruous u an attempt by a pair of wartdoctors to run a rolling mllL

D., L, * W. Men.Fireman John Bilby of tlie C., U £ W. was

married on Jsuuary lit to Hi s Annie Miller,daughter ot Baggage Uuter Qatft lUUst.

Kd. Kinx, tae veteran Mginser of UM East-ton Hail, has beau oonflnsd to Us home In FortOraiu by an attack of the grippe.

FraBcbyMeysn, whorunitiwU.8, Expresson tne D., L. ft W., has bought a bouse inKockaway, when he Intends to take up bitresidence, much to to* worrtmmt of Engfneer"7. A. Nichols.

Ope of the youngest engineers on the D., L.& W. Ii Elmer Hough, who hardly looks tolie out of his tesus. But Conductor SimonCharles says he gets titm wltb any and all ofthem.. Frank Garland, engineer ot the Chatham

drill, Is sick with the grippe, end Lsw OennngIs running In bis plai'j. .

. Conductor C M iA large number tl D., L. & W. emplojeM

and official* attended a neepUoa at tiw mUdenoa of Editor B. L. Chapln, of Us " Bail-road Employ*.,1' In Rosnllto, oo Naw Yeart<bv«, whoa the wlniMr of UM gold watca, to beglvmtotUoas wbo should samntfc* stoat

for ttat p i * * I T / - * WJm

Vorririowg, waa mamO, aad wOl neifyi al b l i ' " A f t t h UU Ab

a One supper wu served.

The Mew Tear In Sorer,The New Ytxr weatinr WM I U M _ . _ _ . .

butitwudellghUiiL Thealr was dear andwarm and ft was T O ? pleasant to biontdoon.Beyond tbe church wrvfcMtharewasnopuliobservanoa in Dorar, and the day warosptlonally quiet Quito a manner inJIn mlllng, bnt the custom t n fargeneral RUT, Dr. Hallowajr and tunOy te-oilved their friends In the afternoon and elog. MlMAimaBdirtderi^v^daHniday at her botiM on Morris stnet, asslstad farWm tfarion Beach, and gavea Very l i t

In the lannr loath.We have rtosivel a copy of a vary hand-

somely printed attle work entitled "EooMnj' I Municipal Public Wort., weA Fitetlcei

Unto on Bewwage, Water W k F l Wf fllldI iGradaa,n which fa fllledI with valnaoU tanr-

nation, and lalaraad by thai'Bwa of larl:*Half, of AHMHCUB, Oa., who tnalnai|)*c(alt7,of sewerage, water rapplj and gweral mnfd-dpal engiMwing. OiMoftUUMmbswofthlifirm la our former young towwaa, SttwWrtIf. K«fl, who Is BtMotsdlaf .pto«adly in UMpractice of bli profMrion la tb* Boatt.

AU th« Otba» rt*»d OuUtr.After UM coavkti(» of John T.Baagbart

Inttu Huntardoo Courts kat mek for UMtan-ing and f «aUwriag o* Julia Btmu, AnstlnLlsk, anottwr of UM party, *•* piaosd oatrial. TMBaun w(Mttmpoa1tival7ld«ttlwdhim u tba man from wbo« UM sta ton thamask In tbe oonflkt,wlMrsupoo Uskremetidhit former plea of guilty and pitted blmimit attbe meroy of tha Cooit. Tbe HUNTI Indtettdfor the offsnoe a l» ratnetad an) ptoad guilty.

The Keaneat Thisf onSome days ago Mr. T. J. Bi»sU, principal

of School District No. 10, of Bamrnlt, oaileda mull box In ths hall of tbi school to nod v*oontributions to be used for pnrehatlafaChristmas dinner tor a poor family In Sum-mit. When Mr, Bissell opsoed UM box totake the money, he found that sent parsonhad broken the box and stolen thm dolliin.No clue to UM tMrf oould he Iottml-EagW

How much of rigidity is there left In the back:M»IO of your New Year resolution at tbe end" tho lint week I. • . :

' A CDAO BTOHK ODSKBTEB,

A Oreat Orffanlsatlon.Tbo annual convention of tho M. & G. Rail-

road Employees HutualBeneht Association {>ha heldat Newark, on Wednesday, Janttaryth, awl ptomiae* to b« & \ory tnternUne oc-

casion. Tbo assocIaUon la In a very prosperouscordltian, being tbe largest organUatlon of[U klod In the country, and having at present

raofflbarallp of over 2,100.

Merit Wlna,Wo dcslra to Bay to our citizen! that for

ymra we have beou Boiling Dr. King's NewDifcorory for Cousitni|)Uon, Dr. King'* NewLite Tills, Ducklou's Arnica Salvo and ElectricU l U , and havo navcr bandied nsmedloi inatwl! n* well, or Uiat have given such unlvenal

lUtifaction. We do not bedtate to guarnn-u tbom ovory tlmc( and wo Btand ready to

refund tba purchase price, It satUfoctory re-IU do not follow tbolr use. Those remedies

' ' ' • A Savars Injury. .R«r. H. M. VoorliMa and wire, of O«r

'alley, bat now of Hlgb Bridge a fair nlghtesluoe,wentintotb«bamtor«movath«hariHMS

n tha horaM, and as they Aid so a pole twp-g g

thebcnwsandtUytwmisenoedtoklek. Uxw.Voorhees waa so usfortanate as to have herleg broken In two places, and Mr. VoorfacesutTeredsereireiyfroaisbock.

In "Old HlckoryV Dare.Oeneral Andrew Jackson vWUd Newark

iu 1.43. "Old Hkkoir,"-M hb friends de-lighted to csdl him, was given a rousingreception. He was taken out to the InclinedpUoe ol tbe Morris Cisal an& bokU w.r*passed over It that the Oeneral might see Inoperation what w u oonsidand on* of thegreatest f oats of engtneetingridll of that day.

, Tor Hhune tBro. QiUoo made a drawing ol the stock-

ing usually worn by the ladles of Dover atthis season of tbe year. It rateublM a fsedbig, with gable ends at the axtneas notth-eut and BouUiwMtoomert. Wi are not a bitsurprised that Banta CLaus DaiMd D o wwithout stopping. —Madison Kagla.

1 Osntht in a Door War*.Abraham W. Vliet, of PoWnvllle,

nearly mished to dsath • few days ago.m i l e driving ttmnga a ooonray In hit barnwith a load of wood, a beam caught Um backof tbo neck and pressed bli body seventy,breaking two of bis ribs and Injuring himInternally.

• U a man o n a salary of £0, W awuk badsaved |1W, and on getting married lost aweek, [old f&fiO for a marriage llosaae. and17.90 to th> mliiUter, and after that paid *1a week for board, and t8 a weak floater billsfor bis sick wife, and H for medicine, how

inch great popularity purely on long would it take him to "go broke" It heirlU. Hubert Killgoro, Drurgiot, Do- didn't get Caotus Blood Cure for his wife I

vcr, Omm,nonc*riX;Ca.,port Oram, and P. Koftart KlUgore, of Dover, sslli Cactus BloodN Jonkliu' Drug Htore, Cheater. ' Cure, and can tell you all about It-

The Ohaxgte Atainat Me. Dill.TU chargea againit R«*. A. C, Dill, late of

Stirling, were formally presented at a recentnesting of Presbytery In Summit, when theCotutnittM made their report, which waito Ur. Dill. The Presbytery will meat InUorriitown on Jan. ISth and conduct tha trialwith dosed doors. fter.Dr.Gnui.of Onega,and Elder Theo. Little, of MorriatovD, willnouducttbeprosecutlon. Among the wltisummoned are many from Stirling, toffttherwltb Hev. Wm. Holllntbal, Elder Hughsonand Ur. Blacbford, of Mt. Freedom. " *charged that Ur. Dill, In conversing with theyoung nun of the congregation, onose toplcathat w m habitually immoral a*d degrading,and there are two affidavit* that be gave you ngmen Immoral advke. He Is sd*o aooueedintrodudc* Improper subject* at the dinnertalries of ptvrisliIoiMn, and on one oooaaloublebostest, Ur*- Torrey, was compelled to atopblm in a description of an Immoral rtaort InParis wblob 1M said be had visited. lie Ifurther Moused of Improper talk wltb youngladles who are unwilling to report what besaid, altboucb it Is said be described to one bowtbe underwear of the young ladies of Stirlingdlfl»red from that of the young ladle* of Mt.r d o m . He Is also charged with obtainingfrom Mils Catherine; Boris, of Btfrltng, abouse and lot for tlie oanskUraUon of II, anddtftywBgmw will tettifyttmt he committedperjury Iu the trial at Horristown.

Boonton Pensioners.Curing tbe war of tie rebellion the town-

ship of old Pequannoo tent to the front 886volunteers, rntny of whom were entitled topensions but never received them till of late.Beomtly, through the eftortaot Mr. Chat. P.Hopkins and others, pensions have btengranted to the following veterans and widowsof veterant residing In Boonten and tldoity,tbe sums attached to their names indkatlntthe back par and monthly allowaoee tintthey receive: Hn. Hary Bataa, |13D and 18Mn. Sarah F. Vaaderboof, l t » and «8 • lfn.Catbarliu Lowary, $1,110 and (13 \ Archibald8Uff, 1108 and II!); Bamual Kirkpatriek, •and 110, lflohaal Scbaaf, 1114 and 112; Chas.Blowers, $10S and )1S; Pater Jwwbua, tmand »1S; John V. Jambu*. 1110 and |10Kgbert Bosh. 4130 and $8; Mrs. MaryRutaa,$120 aad $8; J. Davidson, renewal, ft2 and• 8 ; John Uxm, $1» and $12 j lire. Northwood, tf» and $10 j John SUUw.ll, |W aod$Q -, Evan B%by, Hit and *13 i Urs. VlopoUHill. tUHand *I0: Wai, fliuk, $H and MCornelius C. Miller, 1160 and *Vi ; johnflbaw,'WandW.

A Vaw TearA prettr borne weddlna; took place on New

Yt*r'id*y«t Ihe nsUenos of Mr. a&d Mrs.E. A. WllUson on Mount Hope Avenue, the<»caslon bWng tbe mairlef* of their daugbUr,May. to Mr. Wm. Rockwell, formerly wltbThs Geo. WcWde Co., of Uits plact. TU

mman was Mr. Virgil Cox, of Ontngo,and the bridesmaid, Mist Lettia, sister of tbebride. Tlie cerealooy was performed by flerWm. Day, of the First Methodist EifccopsiChuroh, In his UauUful and l

oontnuUng partite w m present Tb* harpyoouple will spend sevsral dayi at Fbtladelphlaand other plaow, after whlcb they will returnto their future boss* at Orange, N. J. Bonevaluable, band some and useful presents wanssot Utem and the ooogrstulaUoM and butwishes of their many friends will follow them.

Xad Dot at Fiaadere,Early last Friday tnomug a mam employsd

by Mr. W. B. Gary, at FU&dtn, ibuted forIhe barn to attend to UM stock. Before behad proostded far he noticed a strange deglying by th* barn yard gate. HewNtbaektor his gun and called Mr. Cary to go out andlook at the dog. Tb* man wanted to shoot Itbut Mr. CMJ thought there was nottlog tbessattsr mth it, aad as it was a flu* lookingaaimal he thought It would be wroog to abbot.Shortly afterward UM dog got up and started

of Mr. (fcry's, On the way be *owedg f iLydnvboUaHd tftsr UUng two of

Mr. Onrrt boji, Nf waireho*.'J He was of tt*bull ipedw, and his aars were oroppsd.Around his oeck was a strap with a piece ofbrass atUobed. On tb* brass tbe nam* "JK. Magte, Trenton, K, J.," ro eaurwed.

TaeOn.ontnDInb. .The members of the "Oasoeta Club*1 ofEadlaon bald their usual Natr Year1* reoeption

Thnndajnlfhtof lastWiWk. TtoelubwuIiulynpnesnted. Utton^regretwinradfrom Oovnwrr Ahtiett and Bmtnr OeomW*rto,ot Morris. Tbe.Tealai'i Intetertwisenlivened by mntlo. A tuuiduaM ouilati

by Day, of MorrUbnra. TUoffloin tlaotad for tha foaubg year srttPnsfeMBt, R. C. Albright: VJc* Pra^tant, 7.A. Bardon; Bacratary, William H. Urfaon)Trsaanrar, E. Van Voorfala. The dub la

quartan, aquppsd witm r y fiadUty for amuaanunt, and oumbarsIn 1U mwabanUp many of the InnuanUaldtJiaoj of Ifaditon.

A Hatter ef Secret.We regret to tearn that a wmmfoaAmt it

Hills and Wbippany, has taken advantage ofUs podtloo to write unpleasant things ot

W f l l ^ l d d i l i k I• tamer, wbofonnd It

to pull some turnip, to provUs food for hiseattk on the Sabbath, W M e*eoae& ol daa>-erattng the day, and OUMT peraoMtUties hav*apftiarsd which upon Investigation prove Dotto be cndltobl*. Tbe E B A doae not wish

p t i i M U ito U • vAlcte for mHUwm pmiuml gradgsfr-ond the mnhm ot O» oorrftspoadHit tnquestion hay* b d b U W

Kbjh Auihoritr. .Upon tbe authority of a tramp UM Ifewton

Herald nepoUloltr to the itatement tttattheNewton"Jugt1tsBpaUosoompar*d withthe Dover lock-tip. Yet they are not proper•ubjeoteforoomparisoti, TMeafeatVewtonU J d l h l hdays and toootlu in Kmtoeoant; the om

1> oolv a plat* d o«Untic*i « h m aprisooar b nsver ktpt man than a fiw hounat UM moat. Tbe amndng part of tb*BaroWa Mumption b IU taste In aalacUog

ithorlUM. Ttw adltor shotild bava IcMt-vlawrf ths tmmp oa UM tariff qaesUon t tbsnomad oould bava tfwn him pointa.

InHotVatcr .Tb» railroad ooodoctor at Lake Hopatooog,

wbo writes for a prohibition paper, and wboaoot oontant utth Us local b b t e h w , bot

•tut psrtoros g*t Into a wort* lit by a—rtlngan nowarranUd II* about Uie EJU, whichhad never don* him aught of harm, has »otUmatlf Into a lutUa of liot watar by Us psr-•ooal dannneiaUou, in which be hai not h*al-tatod to critidaa othan iMcauaa of Uwlr re-ligious belWs. But be ta warning a datrljbought lesson, and If It taaehea Um that a•oapsl of paac* cannot b« propagated by msllcaand mlanpmantaUoD ba will not bava paidtoo much for bt» •donation.

Death of Prof, Johnean.Prof. A. K. Johnsot. d M on New Year's

day at New UJIford, Conn., at the mldww*of bis son, Rev. F. A. Jobnaon.late of Chaster.

AKANTI-PaoTECTIOHAtTIHOBITY.KUnge, the silk va lnt manufacturer, of

Pateraon, who dedlaed to locate at Hackatte-town, after the people of that plaae had motthe conditions be asked as an Muownect, be-oauM be had Induoed the people of Emaus,Pa., to offer him •omatblng Utter, seaiue nowto be out of favor at the latter place. TheAllentown Chronicle aaya the people of Emausflrtt offered him a lulldiog and ha accepted.Then be wanted * 10,000 and a building, andthis WM accepted. Hntkewantodabulldiiigand t'JOfiOO, and this w«i again aooepted,Now be wante a tin* dwelling in rddiUuu andonly to give bonds to secure half the cashgiven him. This was too mucb svnd the com-mittee of the Emaua people refused to sign.I t certainly looks as if KUnge was working' U scheme for all It was worth.

It is Interesting to remember that Kling*was the part/ who, In order to furnish tb*HackatUtown Gautte with anti-tariff ma-terial, represented that U w a i tbe only iaanu>facturer of silk velvet In this country, thathis raw materiali oould not be produced here,and that the tariff on them increased ths costss per onit Iu order to test the truth of. bisstatement tb* ERA asksd what Ills raw ma-terials war*, but thus far has not been abje tobring out a reply. The fact* ar* that thanare a number of silk v&lvst manufacturers iuthis oountry; that Kting*. who h u besnworking in a very small way In Patenon, andwants to better himself, makes a cotton backvelvet, the cotton of which Is raised id thisoounti-yandttterawstlfclafmofduty.. Thereprweotatloii that ha pay* a dyer MflQQ ayear and weavers HO a week ba i l tbj variestbosh. It is quite clear that Uu HackettetownOatttt* nai bean imposed upon by a typicalfree trader, who admitted that ha waa forcedto leave Germany and start In hudnM In thiscountry, bsoausa the McElnley bill wouldn'tlet him send bis product* from Germany hereand take our good money across the water tobenefit those who have no Interest In us, andwbo hope for the auooaos of Democracy andfree trade because It will enable them te cap-ture oor markets.

When an •ntl-proteotloalat quotes authori-ties, «thatyou«aag*t* . thlni , b» generallywind* up In this way.

Bowling on Jfaw Tsar's.Tbe Alpha Bowling Club, which bai the

reputation of beucone of ttasbsatlnKawarlt,TlotUd Dovar oo Naw Year's day, and ex-prssslDgadaalr* fora friendly match a teamof Dovav bowltn was quickly got togsthar andthree games were played. Tbs first was wonbytb«Alpbaaaf(«raclo«>tJTiiIW,wltiibutfiftMu pins to spar*. InUMstwcodUMDoversrolkd the but gam* U»y bava vat put up in amatch and baat ttu Newarkan bylTSplns,In tin but game, however, tbay droppsd off•t*in( and UM vUtan won af tar a dote oon-Uat, by 17 majority. Although ths Dovenlost two of UM Uiree games, ttay hadaoon-stdarabklsadlutheaggngataofall. FdlotV'

igwuUMiconiDovar l i t . Sd. 3d.' Total

JohnBall 140 1BL 144 475J. A.MIUID HI an 1.13 . 4WWm.Bhiijw 107 i u 160 ~

Total 07S SM 70B3.1W

1M 1W 137 4HMadunore 10& 139 134 428Campbell 113 111 141 800Sutton 1S5 liH- 163 410Frank*..... 133 141) 101 iX>

Total ML 030 723 8,0^3

K«w T ea^a at Gbief XChlaf Englnear Wm, H. Lwntort raoslved

oaKiwVaar'tday. for tba algbUenUi Ume,hla flisaMaand oUwr frtaoda. atblsrssldaoca,wtMnthaysoJoyad ttMnnboundad hospitalitythat slwaji marks this oooatlon. Tb* id*m<ban of Vlgllaot Eaglo* Oompinr, of whichbswoiforsomany yWrsUwforainan, MVBTMtN»wY«ar*id«y go by wlUout UriQgtni

valnabk pair of csmdatobm. AniatabtCblaf :.~ bscn'tRfif* the rresootaHoa Asd'U^~-i<>'-'-

MMBOtCbW LMnbsri showed boW highly( iprsdatod UM regard of U* msmbm of

hlaoUcompasy* A plnaut foatur* of theoooaaton WM a vtaltot» dowgaUoa from tha ,MW Boonton fir* departmsnt, composed ofAtawtant Chief Wilson and Umax 'O.F. 'Hopkins, John CoadlbB and WIU Kaaouss.

' - •• •- alftoelalSvsnt. '." '' ;-,"•;. :

A very One party was given by Mr. J^birR. Biggs, of lUllon, at bis rasUanos, oo UM•VMlag of DM. SJth, in hoaor of UM 18thUriblay of bU dangfator, Mia Kami*, whocam* hotut from Blair Hall to spend UM holi-day vacation. About thirty gtMtta wtra Inattaolanea. At 8 o'clock th. party wasuibattd Into tb* dining room, wharaa tounU-ftll Impart bad ba«p«par*l by MrcRitn, .

Bamaa and other paatuns* wairs Indulffad (Dtill UM •'we* am' nonrs*1 of th* moavlna;,

» UM partj Wt for thalr homaa, wlahlngK»a Hamh many happy Urlhdays to com*.

M r , a a d M n . J , M . b o e e t wwe puetng farCront of tbs *tor* of Fanbe & Clark tbn otternight when titey w«ra startled by rwoUsa ;onsh of giasB, Mrs. Umj fading a t the auia ' 't toMabbwupot iUie lMd. T b m bad beenBO waning noise and for a monwat 0* affairwaalnwpUoabto. invMtlgatiba sbowed that

larg* pane of glasa, about Ux*J inclkM, hadfallea from a front wlattowottbe halloa the ~Uilrdttory, and In failing had struck Mre.Lossy on the haad, tt» tracnienta of | k u s .'cutUog her bonnet and drem U U U * glass•track ber edctwle* a M w e Injury Would :probably tavebMatbaiMutt. ' •''

Death Bather Than Blatrrao*. •Lieut Perrin Bosh**, formarly of tbe U. 8 .

Navy and Uter a n a U u t ot Morristown, com-mined sukide tn a prisno cell at D«var, Ool.,on Christmas day. An empty bottle of poiionIndloaUd tha manner of his ttetth: He alsoleftaUttorln which hs aald that gambliig

he oaussof his rain and «mf«Md havingtaken some of the fund* of t U ColondoCcmltt Iron Co., of which he was Treasurer. El*wife wastbe daughter ol Commodore Worden,oC the U. 8. Navy, and ono* a New Vwrlcsociety belle. They have three baantliuloaugfitera. Busbse was 4S years old. . ' .

OoodVlafaeei Jfrom Over the Water.-W bar* received trora'UlM Annie Oakley,

tfa*fMDOua,"little Buie 8bot.nofUMBiiffaloBill Combination, who U now In Qlatgaw,ff'uni. • pretty Christmas Orsetiog, enn-talnlng the following appropriate sentiuiaut:

I've built me a bridg* of the kindest tfauugbtOver the ocean so wide, - ; . ••

And all good wlsbea keep rashlng across'From tills to tba OUMT sUa.

Miss Oakl«y will be kindly remembered byall In Dover wbo mat her when i t e shot a

D matdi ben with Mr. John Rimett.

Prof. Johnson was a tUsUaffulsfaed mnsMan udthssoe&e In tb* great billiard roonj'(M- large u a big town hcH}, where UM daadngand author of many musical works. He was

a long time coniMctod In bns.ne*a withGao. H. Root and the late Dr. Lowell Mason,and waa for twenty years organist of the Fart•treat church In Boston. During his atuilestlite In Ldpdo he was intimately associatedwith Mendelssohn and t i n t . Prof. Johnsonn*id*d with bis son" at Chester forannmberof yean and was greatly beloved by tbe pet>da there, wbo will regret to learn of hti deatb.

A Baal Balaam in Xamp'i Balaam.-The dictionary says, "A balsam Is a thteH,

purs, aromatic substance flowing from tree*."Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs isthe only cough medidne that Is a n a l balsam.Many thin, watery cough reoodlea are calledbalsams, but such are not. Look through abottle of Kemp's Bauatn and notice what apure, thick preparation i t I t If you cough

i Kemp's Balsam. At all druggist**. Larg*bottle* &0c and t l .

rfippy and content Is ahome with "The. R o

OB oo Kothuur Lsap Co.,« P r t P i * * , « , y .

A •Dobeaafol BaU.One of UM most BuooMsfal balltglTm la this

section In a long time w u that on New Year's•v* In tbe larg* and Una Woodport Home.Ov*r one hundred couples were prsesnt fromvarious part* of Morris and Busux counties,

took place, w u a brilliant one. Tba niuitcrss fine, the supper elegant, aad proprietorIright saw that every detail w u carried ont

to p«rfecdon. . _ _ • ".

M Mr. XoSwan'a Card Board factory .Tbe arraaganMnU brtwtenMr. UcBwan, ot

Walppauy, and the people ot Hacketutpwo.for the ntabl l i toaat of a card board factoryID that place are about completed. Ur. Ui>-Bwan pute In HS.GO0 and the dtlsens of Hack-•tbtown furnish tb* balance of the caplUl,for tha use of whldi he pay» them six per cent.interest He expecte to atari With fmeannun, and to double that number If tlia.NawY A VUm Companr unltM wlti> Um.'.

Bonds for Sale.W.O00 Pint Mortgage Coupon Bonda ot tbe

Dorar Electric l ight Co., bearing are |M-roaqt. Intcrcet. pejable lenit-annnally Iti Jan-uary and July, In sui:ts of CtOO each, a noffered for tale, 91,000 of the principal U> bentlrad eacb year after tbe expiration rf twoyean, fliially.dlspaelag of them Innvcaynrs .

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Ths Dover Printing Compan;POBL»BK»I **D FR0FR1ITOU.

= Friday, Jan. S. 18927

[. IHTHLLI9EN0F.

A TABIWT OF FACTS ABOUT FaiEHDB AlACgnAIXTANCKB.

Edtrard V. lard, of MorrUUiwn, I. ulnrlngly 11L

Night officer Byraiu hits been laid uj. *i

John B.C01 la teaching Uio public icuoulLyocs villa.

Mrs. R. A. Bennett has limi a very mveattack of illness. ,

Mra.Wm.Coleinan.ot Bcbooln * llounuiaTiatdng relatives at 1'eorla, Hi-

Ed. M. Bearing has been appointed 0 NulorPublic b j OUT Abbett

MIM Maggie Conrad, of IVnn avi-uwbun quite ill for a week.

Miss Riu Cbarabre will enter tieNormal Behool at Trenton.

ROT. Wm. Hollliulied removtd frtnii MlFreedom to Bparta this week.

Bomuel SJiker, th« horseman, ban abounuoveml from bis recent injuries.

E.J. Meeker and lister, of Buceasuuua. ha-t«eo visiUng friends at Baiklng Kitl«e.

Mr. J. WnMngtou-Brlant, we are gladlearn Is Improving and abla to lit up wn.o.

D e i Uann received as a holiday present.fine clock from Marshall & Ball, of Newark.

to a hundred of her fri«id» on It sw i ear'u eveMaJ O. L. Pruden, of Washington, P. C.

came u> hia old home to speud tlie New Year,Mrs. W. H, Lambert and the Misses Lain

Lert were all HI with t ie grippe ut tbe saltime.

Capt. D H Allen's appoint meut as I"Jinaater was confirmed by tbe Senate on Winaaday

All our readers will be glad to see tfamiliar signature of " D. J." Ii our corres-twndsnee. ,,

Bill flluini«r, a fonthar-wtiiKlit lmjjllUt,training at Pino Brook for hia conitllB battl

tUKeno and BUney Bebwar/ bare been•ponding a fortnight with Mr. A. L. Bchwarzat Fateraon.

Benator \V«rU !• U> deliver an address utreception of the JscJuan Club In Patarsa

The engagement of Hon. Oeo. W. Jeukln.,of Boooton, and Mlw Hartley, of New \ orIs onnoonced.

Conductor "Abe" Gordinler receivedhandsome diamond pin as a holiday gift frobis commuter'.

Dr. Theodore Couraou, of Oak Rldg*, habeen quite ill and his death bas been erromously reported.

lira. DeWitt, ot Washington, and daugh-ters spent tbe Now Year with Dr. and MrsA. G. Freeman,

Measrs. Htutdrlckson and Davis, of L01Branch, bava been Waiting principal Hulaaiof Uw DoTer school*.

Mr. John H. Blckley Is still very ill, but 1a n ghul to note that there la fwme Improymant In bis cnudltiou.

Rev. W. II. Morgan received a Uoliilarparsa of tW from tba people of the TortMorris M. B. Church.

ROT. A. M. Bhuman, ofbeta called to the pastorate of the WiilppanjPresbyterian Church.

Bsoj. Coble, of Nsw Vernon, celebrated bis63th birthday on th« 20th tilt, wltb a familyre-union and gatuqiing of friends.

Dr. B. Van D. Hedges, of the Presbyter! 1Hospital. N. Y. city, ipent a holiday vaca-tion of a week at bli old home, Chester.

Rev. W. H. Ruth, pajtcr of Alain street XLE. Cburcb In Pbllllpaburg, has tendered bisresignation to take effect in March, 1692.

Rev. B. Fay Mi Hi Is meeting the usual sueam In bis work at Elizabeth. Over 1,600 per.sons kare tlffollled a desire to load a better life,

Dr. Flerson and Judge Chllds, of Morris-town, ware oflleen of the 33d N, J. Regiment,which will bold a re-unlon In Newark, JanuaryUtfa.

Hiss Mary Pitney baa returned to MorrU-town after a bag Tinlt with her sister, Mrs.Van DQMD, In her new home near Philadel-phia.

Assemblyman John H. Hardfn, of Newark,former)/ of Cheater, Is too busy to accept ara-slscUoD to the Presidency uf tbe JeIT<Club in that city.

BenatorelectJohnMcnllekle, of Sussex, wilremove from Bparta to tbe old bomaiteaifarm In Bynun township, so Ions occupied IrIds venerable father.

Conductor Henry Hoffman received fromConductor Howard BUnley. now in the West,a holiday nmembranee In tho way of s~beau>Wai sUrer shaving set.

Was Anna BuihnoH, of Morrintown, gaviluncheon ID honor of Mrs. Halilon Pitooy onWednesday afternoon, at which were presentabout twelve young ladles.

i f . M««*t- idwt of U» Ujdwt of the Upper lliber&U Hunday school,ncalrtd a bandsoou gold-beaded umbrella asa holiday gift from tbe school.

Mr. James Blnney and family have removedto Hilt*!*)!* And too people at Ml;;e Till!,among whom they bavo lived so pleasantl.over 27 years, deeply regret their departure.

Mr. C. H. DeHart left yesUnlay with somof his stock for exhlUUoB nt the great poul-try show In Philadelphia, wllch will bo oneof the floMt exhibitlona of the kiod tbli year.

Rev. Hugh BmytheantI wife, of Schooley'aMountain, left this week to spend the Winterla Bermuda, Bev. Fred. Uooney, of Drew,will supply tbe pulpit during: Mr. Smythe'i

Dr. Harris, wbuw resignation as Medical. Director of the Morris Plains Asylum was

tendered some Ume ago. relinquished theposition on Monday and Dr. Sprattlng Is incharge till the vacancy Is fllln!.

Mrs. Wm. A, Stiles onrl Mrs. Sarah fltiles,of Madison, aged 84 and 68 yean itipoctlve,prepared a Una Cbrlstinu dinner tor their de-scendant* and friends, and received manycostly and beautiful present* as souvenir* ofU» occasion.

¥r.BmIUi,ofWat«-bury. OHM., whebeen Assistant General Secretary of the Y.M. C. A. In that city, bas been engagwi asGeneral Secretary of tbe Y. M. C. A. In tblsplace. He arrived this week and has already

' mad* a good Impression.Tba lat« Fattier Gambosville, formerly of

Boonton, left t ie scientific works In bis valu-. able library to Fordham Cvllsga. It ii said

his library coat the learned priest |35,000. Ashl«h as 1400 each b u been offered forboots and Illuminated manuscripts.

Editor Vance, of tha Jcrsevman, arrangeda very suorasaful reunion of tha connectionsof the Schooley family in Sussex couxtv,Which waa held at tho redd once of Mr*. Re-becca Emmans, near New too, on Haw Year's

. daj, and was attended by about 7S people. •Herbert Qray Torny, of SUrlinft. and bis

three elsUrs, who are the children ot Dr. JohnTarrey, once professor of chemistry In Col-umbia Collegft, receive f.3,000 each by tha willof tba lats Marr HclYoa Stewart, widow ofRobart L, Stewart, th« wealthy sugar refiner.

The Orlp BaoUlas.Hooray I Tba grip bacillus hai been dis-

covered. Itnagbeencaught.cultiiretl, trans-planted. It bas been weighed, but bat notbeen found wanting. Its height, depth, w.dtb,thickness, pugnacity, latitude, longitude anddynamic force bava bten measured, Its ap>paaranoa baabevnnoUd under tbe microscope.Queer that it should nsed 1 microscope to findit out Tbrj prevailing impreBdon has beenthat the grip badllni was about the siiO H of Uw KociyModntalnn, with tbeferodtyof a Dakota bliuard, combined with tlie In-sidious msakness of a Chinaman, On the con-tratr.U^tlwsiiialWtbaclUusjetdiscom.-,•ven as to tiw, It breaks the record. Thosewho bave felt Its touches and have come underIts sway will be relived to learn, on tbeauthority of Dr.rMffer, Its discoverer, thattbe grip mlcro-orfanljim " raaemblM tbe com.moo ioflammatorr microbe, streptococcuspyogsnes." ThU Is to say, It Is a crooked,curved microbe, witb a tendency to producepus. Now that tbe dugulie of the infamousInflaeaaa atreptoooccus has been penetrtted

' will the grip please roure from clrtulaUun t

Freeholders are too ErpBnilve.Tbe movement started bylbe.Bnrlliigton

- County Board of Agriculture for the passageof a law abolishing Boards of Freeholder! andfleeting fire Commissioners in their [daw* has

_. met with general approval, and a public meet-ing will soon be Called for. the purpose ollag tbe carrying out of tbe plan. The re

, assigned U the hlgb rate of taxation la con-sequence of the extravagant expenditure forbrldcta. Every year ths estimates are ex-castled by the IToenonJen. It is claimed thatat J««rt#»,0W can t» saved each year If Utabridge work Is done by Comoilnlotien.—£x.

P I K E BBOOS.Frank Courfer bad tha misfortuue, a few

days ago to cat bis foot quite badly. Bbarp-•died toob must be bandied with care, Frank.

. Tha la grippe has taken a pretty flrmRiipon Its victims here. Mrs. B. Fierce, Mr. and

' Mn. P. Ellborcn and lira. Chapin are niffer-Inf from setere attacti of the mouiter. while

. many others hare It In • milder'form.'Mr. a Sprigg, of Moirton, U vldtlngat J.

ZT.Leonard's. : .lllss Julia Lai*, of Naoghright, ii spending

a week with her sister, at this ploos.A box and snipping sociable will be held In

ths basement of tbe M. E. Church, on Fridayevening. Jan. Ifith. A ttrdlal Invitation Isextended to alL ' ' ^

' LootaaJPuTwe ore going tu havsWlctor,after all. WehavsanowenouKbjforthoMwbo

. arsfondoIlldghrldlncbienjt^UiatplaaaQre.Our blackamiths are, kept-very busy.at'

f touch with tbe world for

Ho wu aliout tbe

POET XOBRXB.Well, good afternoon. Did jot

Iliavebeon out of tthe hut few weeks.

I tniBH Hugh (lait ot the old-time railroader* w» bad leftand I oiisa him olf tlie coal cbut<M var;

Did jou erer have neuralgia In jour headM)- wifo waa wringing dotUt out cf bwtter which soeuted to g i n ug the Quly rlief, when all at once 1 bunt out laughiug asthe ludkroutnew of the altuatluu 'struck ute,and tbe dear woinaa stood baulc and luukeuat we oi tbougb the thin partition dlvidliwit and inadnea bad been hamuiered J01and maduess reigned supreme, for the nontaa «be said "What's the mattor witti younow r "latu fuUowingH. Q.UilU advice,to the youog titan In Connecticut, about goinghome and soaking mrbead. Wbo would evernave thought of my followlug Hoger Q. Millsadvice r And yet, here I am doing It.

They tried to burn Bhlppl&gport lant Buday sight, but only nicceedod iu burning 01small boose. Tbe bouse was set on fire bylamp exploding. Mr, Moore, wbo lived ID thihouse, la a brakeman from here. His conductor told him that be could get off and gohome Monday morning ai they were comingup. Taking up his dinner pail and lamp hewalked out of the caboose and exclaimed," Uy Qo&, where is my house t" lie Lai ncbeen here long and therefore has not any tmuch money to spend on new furniture nithings. I understood that bis furniture wfnnired, and hope tbst It Is, for a railroadman wltli a family bas utea enough f< 'money without havlug to refurulnh a t

How many uf you people have bad lh<grippe f 1 euefu tltat about three-fourths olthe people around here havn It. Well, I havehad enough without baring any more. 1 think.

Dr. C. It- Nelden Is conflned to his bouse.h s jwed on Wednesday, and tbe peopli

around here expect to catch some verv Urgewild cats that have been prowling around oflate, anil they are not railroad wild caU either.

IVa have moved Into our now school hoiiae,nblch U a» good I think as tome ten thousanlollar school houaaa that I know of and I)nly cost n little orer four thousand, be]mrt all.

They tell me that tha legal vot*ra of Ntcoog and Allentown held a niooUng for thipurpose of Incorporating Netcong. I hnot nunnl wbo Is to be M&yor but I suppthat It will be either Thoa. AIcGrtraes or l*\Beauiy, either of whom ougut to 1111 the ption creditably If pride has a uy thing to

MUSC DUUMUIC Ludgt., V. S, A. id., will hohpublic lustaUation this evening.

Tbe new officers ot Olive Lodge, No. 41, I.0. O. F-, of Netcong, will be Installed nextMonday e- • —

STAHUOFB.Tbe Blonbopo Citizens' Band la now

tlclng for an entertoininont to be Riven IrClark's Ball about the middle of the pre&enimonth,

Tie celBbrated Julia Beam, late of Huuter-don county fame, used to reside near Flan-den, Morris county.

Capt. Jacob McCotinoll is confined tu hbed witb tbe grippe.

Mrs. M. R King Is on a visit to frleudi InBrooklyn, N. Y.

Mr. and Mn. Frey, evangelists from Con-necticut, are holding revival meetings In tbeNetcong Baptist Church. They are baringconsiderable mcceu In calling dnnera to re-

snee.llus Levy bat rented the old school bulk

._„ x> a gentleman wbo will manufacture abestoe. He will commenn o[wraUom nextreek.Quite a number come luto tcwu now iu

sleds and sleighs. The beautiful anow baibeen BO scarce this winter that tbe elelghrlrtersjuBt enjoy themselves.

Mrs. Mary B. Slockbow r, widow of OeorgiW. RIockbower, ol Co. C. S3d K*tft N. J. In-fantry, Ii in town this week,'getting affidavitIn completing the evidence for her claim fopernlon. She ought to bava bad ona grantedto tier long ego.

Philip O'Nell has gone homo to bis father1!In Newton sufferiog with the grippe.

It Is rumored that the Uantlon HOUM in'otcang will have a new proprietor soon.Natcoog will soon bave a grist mill.The converting of Netcobg Into a city

now being agitated. No doubt Port Morriswould soon follow If the Nelcongltes succeed.Editor Kaecb, of tbe Utanliopo Eagle, oughtto be the mayor, aa he la the largest ittown, unless Lunger grows larger.

The week of prayer la being otwerved Intbli place by union tarvtcea in tbe Proterian Church.

Theodore Mills, until last week a hactii:boa taken unto himself a wife, thereby be-coming a benedict. He brought ber fromLebanon, Pa., and was married to ber at hisresidence on Main street by the Kei "Brooks. May tnelr voyage on the scmatrimony be smooth sailing.

How Year's day passed otf very quietly

Veteran John Atno la still iboine with the grippe, ...

Uflned to 111_ Ayicoa.

SXAItDEBS.Our boJIJay entertainments pas**! oft* satis-

factorily, considering tbe adverse clrcum-U'Aa. T!<s McttodUts pnetponnd 1 heir'swice on account of tbe stormy weather,

finally holding It Wednesday evening of lastweek. TbaPresbyteriansweramorefortunateIn baring a good evening, though they didnot intend making* public orelaborate affair,imply HtlUnlnft to a few addresses by tbethiltlren, and distributing caudles, oranges,:to. Pastor Smith and wife were unable tobe present on account of sickness, but tbeformer sent a pastoral letter which was dulyread by Supt, Hopkins. Tbeir enterlalunteutwas held Thursday evening.

Quite a number of our dtluns Lave beeivictims of la grippe, bnt all ara doing well af,present. A week egolailSabbntbnoserWcefcwere held In tbe Presbyterian Church, except

joSuudaj acboul, thupaitorbeiiigdown withivaral of his flock tusaellng with tha grippe 1u t Babhatb ha wu present and though

taebls, preached both nornlitg and evening.No school this week, Mr. Dower belug con.

Ined at borne wltb la grippe.Mr, Young, of Succssunna, boa Just placedNew Kr* radiator In one of tha upper rooms

of ths Presbyterian parsonage, which is givinggood satisfaction In the way of cheaply heat-ing *aJd room. They are manufactured inRochester, N, Y., and are worthy of conaldera-Jon for purposes for which they are dealgned.

UUM Balinon, of Princeton, III., was la at-tendance at • the • Presbyterian Church but

V e noticed Dominie ScofieJd, of Mt. Olive,on our streeta oo 'Monday, • looking after some

f bin sick members rasldnig In this village.Our new physician came Juit In tune to help

out In tune of sickness, Dr. Miller havingabout all be could attend to.

This—Wednetday—moroinf, brings us tbefirst now or tba seaton sufficient to cover tbe

Mr. Hoffman was recently called to Somor->t county to bury bis step-motner.Mrs, Vllflt and daughter returned fromewark Monday evening, having spent the

holidays In that city.

OKBXAH TAXLBT.. Mr, John Evebuid, ST., and wife, of QlenGardner, and Mr. John Evsland, Jr., andfamily, of Junction, spent Hew Year's daywith Mr. and Mrs. L, K BcboenboltC * J

MIM Edith Beatty, of Lower Valley.' spentfew days last weak wltb ber aunt, Mn

Owns.A party of young people bald a. watch meet-

on New Ye**1* eve at th* boms of MistiraKiea, .: . . . .

The O. V. O. B. gave our cltliena a Oneaercnade on New Year's day. The boya are

iprovlng rapidly, and without doubt theno Is not far distant when' they will be cou-

aldered aa one ot tha best bands In the county.Owing to so much alckoeas the lodge mem-

bers are Iwpt on tbe alert looking after theirbrothers and the famiUss thereof. •

The Week of Prayer Is being observed inour churobes,' union services] being held andconducted fay Bros. Cbaniben and Delp. Maytheir efforts be crowned with .treat success.

Hl« Annie Btrnble, of Chester, and Misstanw Froae, of Fbilllpiburg, spent MondayrilhMisaK.ee. ' " ' " * " ^M a Dvlp and children-spent a week re-

cenUywttb friends In AUentown. ,- \ - -Tbcre was a gay assembly of young people

,t the borne of Mrs. B. O. Manghrlght on HewTear's night. They, tripped me light fantai-c nntil a late hpur, . - ;;Blcktueaa prevails In almost every bouse Inw oommonity.Tbe Lord's sapper will be celebrated In thi

Lutheran Chnrcnneit Habbam morning. ;

SCILLTOWH AMD VICINITY.Dont forget your ITs!'Mn. Anketell, of Rework, spenttheholiday

week wltb her parents, Mr. and Mrs. JoilYoung. ;. . •

Mr.KllaiWack.D. D. G. P., la Installingthe officers of the various Encampments ofI. O. 0. P., ta hlsdJatrict.• Miss LilUe Henderson has hat] a severe at-tack of diphtheria, but is now convalescing.

Mr. Oeo. 8. Hoffman ti vcrj sick.Mr. Bamnnel Schuyler and Mrs. Abram

:oopu- b a n bad severe attack* of la grippe.Mr. P. U. Chamberlin ii making a fine

building ant of the.Cbettar Rink, .Fred, is a dangarons man to attack now.

Hefias'<WBbstaiJaInUrnatloaal.n When onereceives auch a fin* present as that. It veryplainly shows the hlgb esteem held by tbe

Mr. Pullman's finest black lorso ran awayfew days since and broke its back.Anotbirr new store will. soon be opened In

Lodge* No. 209,1. O. O. V., «l«c'ted the tWlowug offlcars lsst Wedussday evwtng for the

i g t m : M £ r * i C M n n n W O:

BE1TOX.LZ.Tbo social event of tbe season was Ux

ccptlon on New Year's eve, given by Mr.Mrs. Cborlai B. Ulckeraon, In honor of tbelidaughter Clara's IStii birthday. Tbe houaiwas baudsoinaly decorated in holiday style,with evergreen*, ttrut, etc., and being Illumi-naUd from celUr to garret, presented a hand-some appearance. Tb«gue«U were numerousbesldca tbe Den rill e rdendi there being man;present from Brooklyn, Ne«r York city, New.erfc, MuiitoUJr, MorrLitowu, Boouton, Doveiand Ilockaway. Tbe uuaic waa fumiahed bjProf. Parliuiaii, of Ruckawny, aud of cwas eiwlleut. A very excellent supper was•served at IS o'ctuck, which was highly appre-ciated. Mlsi Ulckemon received fruu barDenvllle friendi a UnoJwjme watch and from

, out of to 1cluck. 11)« K Ufa toLighly jilcohod uuii vhappy returns.

Tbe young |KK>].IIgave Mr. and Mi '

a Leautiiul1 de[iarted at a late hourwi&hlng slits Clara man]

uf Tabor and vicinity. I*lgbtan a surpriseg g

pariy on Wednesday night of lost week.Tbe reception glvfn.by Miss Mar].

Snydur W ber Deovflle frlenU on New Year1*algbt wsJ a very flue affair. All wbo hod tbepleasure ot being present unlUit in votingMIM HuyJer a capital entertainer.

Mr. Goorga Mott au.l siiter aud Mr. U.RIcbard*, or New York, spent New Year'swith the Missus Hlnchman.

The Aliases Iluyler, of Urooklyn, enjoyedpartor lost week wltb MlssWiUensUkkarson,of this place.

Mr. Albert W. Peer and family, of NewYork city, spent New Yoar'i with Mr. Peer'parents, of tbe Denvjlla Ilouie, retumlngMonday,

Mrs. Jobu Butt, of Kockaway \'alley, whoi d l t k uiade the third death In tbe

Tbe Hev. C. Rd

died last v .family within , . _. _Hnyder, of Denvllle, officiated at each funeralervlce.

Mrs. Calvlu Peer at this wrlUuKiBcrlticaU:ill with a severe attack of pneumonia.

Tba Douvllle Gun Club will bave a khoot <Saturday ueit at 8 p. u.

Mr. JoM>i>h Moore, tlie hoop dealer, had themisfortune to low a horse oue night recentlyby Ita gettlug fast lu it* rtall sod hurtingIteeir so Ixully ttiat It was foundbavo it kilted to end Its misery.

Mr. A, It. Baiith, of this pliou, caught 17muskrnw la one day last woek, ID of whichwere taken from one hole

Tie recent ralui have bad the desired affton the now Cranberry Lake and It it rapidlytilling, having raised to ths depth of aboutOre feet at the dam and flan-lug over maacres of the new grounds.

Tile lint snow of tha newon sufficienttrack a cat on a board made its api«arano

1 Tuenlay morning, Jan. 6th.Mr. Begulne, who has hVed oi. what

known an tlm Calvin Cook form for aboul. and greatly improved the prop-

erty, hat tired of farming and will sail out atauction and return to the city life which 'preftra.

Ho doubt the thlu loo of thin week will beproductive of the usual results of caualug tbedrowning of many children, Three of ourbehool boyi bad a severely cold bath on Mon-day mom Ing, One narrowly escaped panning

nder thelca.TOD recent successful trap ihootsat Denvllle

and rlclnlty bave givenaBToat impetus to thesport in this section and brought forwanevsral prouihdng amateurs. A number .the latur and their friends met at the DenvllleHome 00 Wednesday evening uf last weakand decided to organise a QuoCIubandcalleda meeting to bo held on Saturday, Jan. ~form a permanent organization. It wdecided to have a shoot on New Year's dayand although but two days notice waa giventbe number present was quite large. Bluerock shooting was tbe order of the day andmany sweepstakes were shot and very credit-able scores made. Firrt modes were won byJos. H. Cisco, Chas. Freeman, D. Brooks, W.B. Green and others, while second mmleslodged In many hands Tin surprise of theday was the shooting of thatcld timer, WalterK. Clark, who proved himself to be a secondBam Cattle. At the meeting on Saturdaynight a permanent organisation was formed,to be known as the Denvllla Amateur GnuClub. Tbe new club starts out withnattering prospects, having 18 paid In mem-bers, several or whom are excellent shots.Tbe following officers were elected to serve forsix months: President, Tboo. Pear; Secre-tary, James n, Cisco ; Treasurer, W. H. Peer;Corresponding Secretary, O. M. Crane. Themembers enrolled are Harry H. Hluchmsn,Joa. W. Cisco, A. VanOrden, Edward Husk,A. It. Smith, A. W. Peer, W. B. Qtven, W.K. Clark, Cbss. freeman, H. P. Dlokenon, P.H. Beatty, R- Vanderhoof, AutoneVanOrdenand Daniel Brooks. The club's meeting roomswill be at tbe Denvllle Bouse and regularmeetings will be held every two weeks onTbunday evening, commencing on Jan. 14th,1992. A big shoot may be looked for In tbe

ir future.

TROT HltXB., EDITOH I—Inasmuch as your excelleu

paper baa, from lu eateblliutnent, been afavorite with the sturdy Republican people7V%Sin|mlBB T teWeating to them upon Hading tbemsalves andtheir doings noticed therein, so I send toefollowing brief review of men and things bya fonser r**l<i'-:l, Tie to wham the localityIs still tbe fairest and dearest on earth- knownto him under tho iwtet name of home.

Casting my eye bock through the long vistaof a sixty yean memory, I am qulte'snrprisedto find bow little change time has made Inthe landscape surroundings of the place.Yonder gleams the old Forge pond and bend-Ing over it still are the dark primeTal woodswith their llgfaU and shadows now wroughtout in shades of brown and purple; here gur-gln tie silvery brook as of old between Itsdense alder banks; through an opening In tbetreetops tbe quaint church spire glimmers Intbe soft boxy atmosphere of Indian summer,and close by stands the dear old school house,tbe same as of yon, making me feel that 1am Indeed at home. Only the things that !find nut remind mt that changes have beanROIDK on here as elsewhere. I listen In vainfor footetepi that never more shall press thegreen sward by our road-aidoa. I listen Invain for once familiar voices that shall nevarmore itlr thaeo soft airs, and find my delightmingled with a touch of snrinm whtch I can'

ot well resist.For be It from me, bowever, to have your your readers to the mistaken notion that

our people dwell In a sleepy hollow uuim-presMd by tbe~ swift-moving Impulse*) of lifearound us. The rich green of (he gnln-Belds.the clean cut hodga rows, the large bents offull fad sleepy looking cattle which fill thebarn-yards, tbe well protected rose bushes Intho little court yards and floe displays ofWooming plants In tbe jutting window*, oilattest the presence of modern Ideas of thriftand rcflneuunt. The progressive spirit of tbeage is fast penetrating thla fastness of coo-servatlftn and thlnga must now change,-. On descending tba winding hill road Oatleads to the old mill, site, my ear failed tocatch the familiar Uck-tack of the grist-mill,and. pleasing on wonderingly to ascertain Uw

tuse of this strange silence. I marked withitercst and pleasure tbe improvement going3 In tbe vicinity. Over the brook near Ute

mill our freeholder! have erected a substan-tial bridge of brick and iron, thus improvint1

much the aspect of things about. But my a*tonJshment was complete when, upon enter-ing tat old mill, I beheld the cbangt within.Solitary miller Teats with bis dusty coat andracal bags bad been replaced by a down ormore stalwart young fellows who were buyat as many lathes doing all sorts of Irregularturnings, such as hammer and pick handles,wblmetrees, spokes, ( ta Tbe timber fromwhich these are wrought la Souttwn white;»k of the best quality got out by the HowellBros, of this place at their mllU In Maryland.Piles of these unlaue turnings a n smngsdalongthewslUawoitlnKtransportatlon, Onthe floor above the tnurfness of beading lbseteam softened Umber Into shafts, rnnnscs.felloes, &c, la carried on, and in other depart-ments of bin rather extensive worki Ur. Oeo,

Smith has introduced ktndrtd HUODM I£Lnnfacture. Farther la Ute rear Is tba oldw mill much enlarged where men are hnsy

reducing huge hickory logs to planks aultahlato the various pieces of machinery.

Among the many new faces by wboee pra*10s the aspect of things haa been to tnatarl-

Jly affected, I recognlml those at EdgarTeats who has left off cahvassbit for the•toady bnalneas of the mil!, and .* WlUooE*UU, Btr. Smith's UtUe stand-by stwding bybis ribband saw exeralstng his wall knownlextarlty In tlltting out shaft timber for Uw

bending process. The. presence of Utese twogave great relief to toy feeling of '

the house of my f Hands.Mr; Bmlth, who, In connection with tbe

ovars!ght of hia.large cttatea, finds tiine toproject and conduct this establishment -whichfurnlshea employment for so many haw!*,leaervea tin thanks ol the community, and asa staunch Republican b u reason to prfda him-self upon furnishing a home market for nosmall quantity of the pradnos ot tba land.May he long prosper In bringing prosperity

•ur village. Posr MKHIDIAV. '

t y ^ I . lAlbert Buna, Treaatirar.

MILIONGTOH.Tbe work of tbe Stirling church Is going on

reryslow. The congregaUonii about thirty.TbeOirUtmuentertaJntnentcJtlMBtuilng

Sunday school was held on Wednesday of lastweefc,

• Tne rain «onn of last week was the wontwo nave bad In several years.

Miss Grace L. Msnii a spending her vaca*tlonathome. ~

Tbe grlppo U very thick In this townSeveral bandied In this •tcJnlty In the putw e e k . . . . • • • •

iTna school here commenced this wetk.J.'.J.-- W.B.K.

^ _>j .Vnderwear for Winter.A, fnliynflfor Ladles, Dent*

ia White, Redat tbe Beeblr*

HTTSDTOWV.It baa bean a long Ume, no doubt, alace tha

Inhabitant! of Hurdtown were so greatly ei-cited u th*y wars on Tuesday evening of thiaweek, at what was at Bnt auppoMd to be aterrible aeddant in the Hard mine, cemsed bjan enplmdoa of giant powder. Fortuual*].however, no ou« waa twioualy hurt, but allwer* very much shocked and some quite badlycut audi bruised. Tber* wen twelve manthe uiino at Uu Uitie, and while at work, abouthalf paat five o'clock, a small stale of rock,which is supposed to bave tlwrhifi loose fromthe hanging wall, fall a distance of seven oreight feet upon about twmlve pounds of giantaud a number of caps, wbicb* **"1 been placedat U10 foot of the wall, CMialng Uw wholetiling to explode. Tbe report was deafeniBgand tho shock terrible, and It waa feared that•OHM haul lout their lives. Those of Uw inwho MOD regained consciousness atuUtal tInjured ones to tb* surface. Dr. Utter,Berkshire and Dr. Andreas, of Sparta, w«soon in attendance, and after an examinationfound that none ware seriously hurt. Thosemost Injured ore Samuel Stanlick, out in thebead and back; Horaos Cobel, one leg quitebadly cut; John Berry, cut In bead ; JaiTaylor, cut lu bead and arm.

The epidemic at grippe at this place does notseem to abate. Ho many are afflicted that,were we to tueuUou names. It would take along Ume to write town all. No cases baviproved fatal thus far, but some are vary sick.

The lake la completely frown over North <Molao'a Point. At Woodport Ute boys sUIacroeilt.

We bave snow at last, making pretty fairsleighing. This U i,ulte a change In a shortUme. Lftit Hatunlay ulght ino*t|ulto8 wereByipg about.

NETOOHGkl*he third contest In pigeon shooting be-

tween Miller H. Mowder, of this place, and aMr. Wright, of Washington, wai wou byMowder. Miller is bard to best and bas wonorery ons of tbe three.

Mn. Lluie Hsggerty, of Siusex, bas bet-uvlslUng Mrs. Nellie Bost«do snd other rela-tives In town.

Boine one said he was laboring under a t\*uf mental abstraction the other night whehe walked Into the canal, but I think It ismistake. He has probably been looking foranother species of owl to add to his collection.

A meeting of the clUioni of Neteong 11held Tuesday evening to consider whethernot it wouhl 1M bent to incorporate aa a bor-ough. Tbe voters ware almost unanimouslyIn favor of tha tdttune. Throe or four whohad not given tha matter sufficient attentionto warrant them to ecpraas their opinionsfully In favor of It, although a motion to pro-ceed st once prevailed and was carried unan*ItnomTy A committee was appointed to takethe necessary stepe to make an application totha Courts for an elecUon.

It almost makes one laugh to read the ex-pression of tU Stanhope correspondent Inyour last Issue. Hs says " South Stanhope,orNetcoog.astbe people desire to call thataide of 'our town.1" Why dont bs just in-clude the whole earth. Why, wa consider fatown almost as remote as Lockwood.

Tbe directors ot the I* U. L. Co. h*Umeeting at the hotel of J. H. Case on Wednes-day. Plans and apedncaUona for a numbery pof improvement*

ti d j dsubmitted and th

lmeoUrjg adjourned unUl the 14th for furtherconstderaUon.

Dr,A. E. Jacobus Is very busy, as man]are complaining with the grippe.

flUOOABDHNA.New Year's «ve a consecration nuwUug .

Uio Y. P. B. C. E. was held In the MemorialChapel of this place, as a farewell to ths oldyear. After ths sevices many of Uie numberpresent went to the home of Miss AnnaMeeker, ami watched tba old year out and thenew yBar in. All reported a good Ume.

At raldinghtseveral report* of giant powderwere beard which disturbed many from tbelrpeaceiul slumbers, reminding them of tbedeparture of ths old year.

Tbe first evening of tills year proved to bestormy, but nre will hope for many clear daysduring th* year.

Thit being tba Bnt week In this year of 1903It U art apart as the W«ek of Prayer. Eachevening them will bs prayer sarvlc* held Inthe Memorial Chapel.

Sunday evening a delegation from the DoverY. P. 8, C. EL came to us and took charge cfthe aarvio*. Mr. Boas being their leader.

UT. M. B. Nortbnip, of Balevllla, spentNew Year'* with his surtw, Mrs. Dr, Wiggins.

Mrs. O. A. GUJfg and daughter, wbo havsten vis! ting relatives at Newark and Brooklyn

during tbe holidays, have returned.sir. Fitaberbert and Mas Reger, our public

school tssubtra, reopened Utslr eohool Honda;after spending the holidays with Meads iNewark.

Miss Bus Couraan la visiting frtaoda alJersey City snd EUimbatfa. .

Skating Is cone and anow baa cone. Nowth* boja will bave Iota of fnu washing Uwgirls'fac«a. Bear

BOHOounrv KOUWTAIN.

eooverr.Mr. Charlesj Itobsson b u nturotd to bli

borne at Chester.Our roads are getting Into an excellent con-

<UttoTt, and the people of this plaoe owe t!*»trcreatort thanks to Mr. William Oolamansadothers who are erer trying to Improve them,

Mr. tad Mn, Jesse Miller am both very rickwltb ths er.r lingering la grippe.

The gretttett Improvement that baa beenmade within the lost century lu toll place Istbe laying of pipes down the mountain tocarry of all Impure water which before re-mained In Uw road.

Mr. Sam'I Dickson spent last weak at borne.Mr. Bamuel Wyckoff, wbo came homo bu

spend Kaw Years, has concluded " There's noplaoalikaboma," and will spend the m t ofthe Winter hare, Tha parties that are takingplace here are enough to eoUce any young

tan, arent they Sam! ^Miss Rllan flampma Is to be united In n. -

rtsge to Mr. John Transits to-day (Thursday)at 11 o'clock In Bt. Mary's Chuicb, Hack#tts-town. We wUh them success through life.

Mrs. Henry Hann b very low.Our Sunday school bow has bean changed.

Xoiteadof two o'clock In Ute afternoon It lahalf-part nine In tba morning. A varyidea, as a number can not attend at each anearly hour, sad that It may be changed to Itsformer Urns Istbe wish of X

ry pooreach an

MT. AJUJsTQTOIT.Mr. II. F. Low* and family, of Morrtttowa,

and Mr. Jaroea Lowe, of Ohio, spent NsirYear's day at Rustic Villa.

Mr.aodMn. H, P. Frothlngbam and a gay— - " daysof bst

CoancUmu A, D. Btepbstu Is kept busytrylnc to entertain a UtUe dangbUr wbo•rrired at bu bouse last Thursday.

Miss Adab, Hansen baa returned fo schooli Brooklyn,' • 'Mrs, t. M. Van Noctwlck and diuabta-,

Miss Gnoe, have been 'rislting In ElliabettLLaat aatcrday eveolic, whlk Mr. F. Ua-

Uwm and Mr. Patrick Luby, a man em-ployed by Mayor Frotbingbam, wen drivinghome from Kenrll the bons beoams^fright-ened «t t oow beloogfng to Mr. John Clousswhich waa lylw along ttMroasl. Both occn-panU WBTS) thrown out; but we axe glad tosay neither mst with any sarlou* Injury.

M n . H u Norman, and sfatar, Miss Nettiemchob, are VlslUng at UM I*ke.

Mrs. VOBBDa rinmstead and chDdrati amU f k t D kttUnCRflwwteksetDeek

Oar Onct mow storm ot ths aaaaan ocean-*)Wedaeaday and slalghlng l> very good at

soJonmtngwIUitondNewYork.

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Musi Addis Baksr Is sojoniIn Patarson, Brooklyn

XMilaqtunt Tax! tai-pajan shouU remeubsr

that the date Is fast approaching when thelurta will bf toade tip for pubUcatloii. i t laqtitewcessery Uiat ImmsdiaU attatlon begiran tUa matter of taxss tor thereby bothtax-pajarpand ooUeatcnwill tusaved much'

THE CHEAPEST PLACE

CHRISTMAS f BE8EMTS«tW.S.OOIXiRD'S,wh«i.jou«ll]ll0J

od uMtmait ol Hulk Bodcm, B«dBatten Ractan. for old and-jroonc

d Vood b A B ? b k

DIKD._ - Mt. Hop> January 3d. Reba,

of Mr, and sin. Jas. a. Tonkins;,

Jan. Sth, of cerebral

flSON—In Dow, Jin. 1lh. Lluis, w!(. ofci i irortnNlioi .MtdEj«uiOUNSDK-On JtnuuT Irt,In Haw UUonLCoaa., at to. nddaaea of bla Km, u« Her.

Bars* BaaJt^daoghtar of the late . .u d Antia StJckleVTo the TOth year of hv

BTICKIE-At Beach Qlra, Jaa. i>uEmily Conger, daughtar of Uw lateandAnna a lick it, aged Tl years.

'AH PELT—At Morristown, January Qth,Sarah S., widow of Isaac Van roll, In berBTtbyear,

Ln t h e P o s t (MBoeaU D»vcr ,N.< l*UOTKR, N. J., Jan, 7Ut, lBtiS.

Msssn. Porce Bros. Beckwith Baksr,Miss listie Oorwin, Peter Claua,Miss M, A. M. Kmuly, Will Piersoo,WlUIam Foslun, Mtn UUie Bterwu,Mla« MaryWrtah^ A. Wbltakar,Mn. Maur Wolrver, Qeo. H. Wan-r,HowanTtVarner, Jo*. W. Weir.

To obtain any ot Uw above letters aay "ad'rartla«dn and give d>U of this list.

D. & ALLEN, P. M.

KOTICB.Teacbers and scbool olUcers wbo are In atmi

ot copies of tbe school law may DOW get thaniby calling at myofncaorbyseadlDgfor tbeui.

JAB. O. COOPER,lw County Bupariatouduut.

FOB SALE 0B BENT.A residence In Rockeway, which bas Uen

occupl»d by a physician for eight yean, andIs a desirable location (or a pi-oteastonal orbusiness mau. Tbe home Is located on Nawstreet and contains eleven rooaw, with mod-ern conveniences. Upon the pnmlsat arebam, ice bouse, etc. A!M Ihe t»m«r burnt*.For particulars apply to

O-lm ^ 5 . PEEK, tar, N.J.

TAKE NOTICE....oy tMi-aon bolJIuK any ticket with auy uf

the foliowiiyc numbers, are entitled to thefollowing HoUDAT Oinu drawn for onTueday eveoins, January Stb, 1W2, at M.BVBMK'S, family and wholesale Unuor dealer,HuswxUL, opposite Central U K . depot, Do-ver, N. J. 173 draws One silver watch ; 10bdraws one barrel beat Sour ; 303 draws oneLtrre] best Hour; US draws one barrel bestHour ; Vi3 draws 10 Ib. can bent tea

A. 0.

STEAMDyeing tnd Olean'cg Sstabl'shment,Corner.of Blackw«ll and Prospect BlraeU,Dover, is the best equipped establishment Inthis vicinity for Uie nnovaUou of clothing.

Carpet^Weavinglu all Us brancaes attended to In ths bett

Rags colored free uf charge for customers.

Morris Orphans' Court.OOrOBBB TERM, 1891.

In the metier of JoHph JIOQ. t, AJrali.Utrof Birab Hones. dKceiieil. ltnle to abawcause why there sbontd uot be a sale ofUudtt.

TO8EPB MONFZ, Administrator of BanbJ alODiB. Uie of Ilia County of Morris,deceased, having nude aud oxblbltod lu thisCourt, nnder oath, a just and trusacconntif tbe portion al eilata auil debts of saidJocM, as far as l>« bas been «ble(oili»coverthe same, by which It appears that tho perinualestate or MMdocMie.! !• lutuRlclenl to piy all

Biiaie, sunaie In Ibe Conuty olMorris .and prtylnK the aid or tba Court lu thepremlecN. Tlierefuie, ft ii unlorcd br theCourt, lhat all peraonn luic-rt eted In Die lands,tenements, hereditament* and ical estate o!aafd doeeascd, doappear linfnre tlie Jniigps vitills Court, at the Court House In Morrlutonn,on MOMDAY.tbBiiveDthdsyvrUABUB A. 1).1893, snd show came, f -— " - -why so mncb of tbe salilheredlUmeuliani.ibonld not I* sold i»r delta.

ilrue«Qliyfrom tlm miniC3AH. A. GILL

Dated J*nonry itb. I89J.

_._ •, icufiujeuia,ilestalti utialil ilecoaseuwill be BtifllHcnt top*;

Morris Orphans' Ccuit.OCTOBER TEHM. 1MJ1.

I .betiistleirfPhlltBilerB.Piersoii.AdtiIstrator Of WlllUm B. IfnDarlt. IIPMIIIBole to show 01 ui

1 sale of lauds,

lDDsnt, ifKestel.r there should not

LADIES'

AT

GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.TO OLOSP. OUT OUR STOCK OT WINTER OAHMENTS WE OFFEB THEM AT THE FOIitOWINQ

BEDU0T1ONS WiOM OTO BEaPLAB P M 0 E S : ; ; , ; • ; ; • •

LADIES' PINE DIAGONAL CHEVIOT JACKETS, former price $6.00; reduced to $4.50.

« " « " 7.00; " " BM.

" COATS " "

CHEVIOT COATS, run

8.00;

9.00;

10.25;

e.OO./

7.00.

LADIES1 FINE CHEVRON DIAGONAL COATS, AOTIUOHAN TWMMSD, former price $9 50; retlaoed 16(i7,iG. '

" BEAVER 0LOTH COATS, BIUICBD,

" ENGLISH WOBHTED COATS,

" BEAVEB CLOTH COATS, FOR TBIMHED,

« 0HEVHON WORSTED COATS,

"• DIAGONAL 0HEVIOT COATS,

FANCY MIXED CHEVIOT COATS,

UOO;

12.60;

1SL60;

13.60-

14.50;

19.50;

"• 9.70. :

" ' 9 . 5 0 . •

"; 10.00/; 1

'';io.oa,;

ALSO OUR MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS AT EQUALLY LOW PEIOES.

THE GEO. RICHARDS•pniLS.NDEBll.FlEl.8ON, AdT ofWllllamB.lloDsvlt,lateofOf MorrU. deoeascd, having made. . . . . . , . . , . „ ._ . . —, i b a j uMorrU. d

dtolbU

lBlr.WrOouuty

d eifalb-diOonrl, ander eaiu, a just snd true

discover tbe same, by which It appears thatUio penon*. eaute or uld deeeued Is luiuRI-

ent to pay si *U bis lest debts, and staling thaisaid dictated died aelied or lauds, tenements,btrediUmsDU sad real estate, iltuale iu Hw~ " orHorrivaad a i H M f tb

n Ihe premisbr the Oonrt, UutIsids tsQemeiitituio of said ueceJadceaof tbl

, —,.__ Hie aM of tberberefon, it is ordered

personi latercstttt ID the'"nenU and reil es-

appear bsfore thelie Court Honu lu

they bare, why so much of tba said lands, UL•nenl J, here<UUn»iiU anil rt al estate of said

oeasad should not be sold u will be indolent

CHEAP FUEL!'Toe ifurriiUiwii Das Light Company offer

'-Tsale . - -

The Beit Quality of CokeatslioenU per bushel by the car load, P. O.fi., Horristowu. The oompanj have at pres-ent ou hand ab»t four tboasaiwl busosliwhich they can slip immediately.

' Add

To mott people ut this timtf of year it ia n pii• : to'purohase for your

.'a know just win

0BAND CONCERT!•;''. - van tHi HMtm ot

St Joha's Ohuroh,, N. J.,

ir«j uular th» !*?»»«• <f Mfa Jam" Bnl-Tan, lira. Wm.lf. n ^ d a j . lira, (loomUdunli Un Tbodon Erana a t . C.Y.Tan, lira. Wm.lf. n ^Udunli, Un Tbodon

Ridsardi a to a t M u l l ldaj. l i

Ridsardi, ato. atMulllgin ,Tt

Baker Opera House,

Tuesday bVen'g, Jan. 12th

lof KmfleBauret} Violin;— _. - V , (Pupil of Monti sCoa-

kowakl) Piano- j : . • •• :

TiiouAS CoxcBBi-sflM Uelne.auew comer,a, «nnoe In putli* with *

CHRISTMASrRKSENTS." NOW IT YOUR PIUEX!) 13 .1 BEKTI.EMil.' JUST Sft!l> IN- '-

TAYLOR BROS. antl see what thej have to show you in the line of ."

OVERCOATS, SUITSHats, Caps, Gloves,

MITTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY

NE(DK-WE:AR, MlII1FLE!i8,: etc.;and we are sure Uie pmzle will be eolily solvod, ao wo are tlie leadenin Btjle ai>v qnalily of oaraientE,>hd onr molto " 'i'llK BEST CIOODS FOBTBE IEA8T HOSE!. No nhop worh goods to be disposed of nt halfpriod. Wo; are popitivoly the only shictly bne<priced Clothiers ir

DOVER, N; i

ereo ID difflEltTrlbu&e. -•.:• .

HIM Uarle L. 1 loe isas her siiUr

SUSSEX STREET,

T1U5 K 0 B S I B COUMTY

UOBRISTOWn. it. J.INCOBPOBATKD MAUCh^Sd, l » s ,

Kstlatsted expcDsesand teorned Iot«r*eit an depoalton'aeeotiDUmmJu.ut to

15 ARTISTS 16

Tbe blgbwt aalsjied SpsclalU'CotOlWnytho countrr, togrtbsr wltb tba gnuukst

lolaaMauatliin.pntlnl,.

to 4 r,«. aalljr, •li^tl B.l«rdij. H.t.n lram0A.ii.taiaH.l(uooii).auu

f 7 U f l100 PRESENTS 100

QIVEK AWAY HIQ11TLY.

Amaiuleir no Traib

found in mj jirA,;Jt Itesp mj atockotcted trom UM wealbar and myDtn't fall to Ma' tha prnwiti to b*

reo I W on exhibition In th. wtndow n.xtOpen H

J

STILL IN BUSINESS!

baving given up hismar kit oo Ruawx atnet,to save expansss of rant aad hiring employees,nspMtfulij snaouncM that b t l s uow TOS

wltb tbe best of meatn, suon y

.— all unokod*o& oufed 'miits.Potdtrjandboroe-mada Lani of the beatquaUtr, as ebeajas tha chaapett. A few prloee are quoted: -B » T P0BTM..H0U8K BTKAKS, J8a. apouiiri,-

r ' lW. lC.

and all•6th»r B>-adMi In nrop6rtlon.-:l**nlll•paraDopalDitaKtTflennrs aatlafaotlaa andtoodtapplici.- vavar nut.wltli^ trial and.rwill prnn tbat I u a a tmlDea b; doing Hailaj l idnrt ia . JnfarbSUa u to mj wbiS-atotoinarb.ofciui.lbToaaSj.ttto.toriofj . ^.Lypc-ThaBafaf for paat istronan. I $ » > r t h ^ a f n r f

yoor iallbfal .arrant,,w;". ';- ••'•• • '..';•;;A, VAMOERVKRIt :

WRMFflRmTli«~iitiilen)giiBd1:aiiab1e:tb'.ttaDd'b> lib

arm, will offer It at'prlT.t. aala com " 'about 100 acre. 1.11b goooThonn (10•nn han. ^ u « houai anil Born

'•• .Bait i^. Taraueajj.

Breo I W on exhibition In th. wtndow n.xtto Open HDUM entrance on nrcradav after-noon, J m 7th. !:- - • / : : ' : • .

>rur<AR TOIOBS,

. - BJUtB ROW Ofl U U AT -

COHHER JJRHQ BTORE.

" i - ' . - ' T . " - - : " • ' . !•-• • • ' , : . . . 1 ' • , - . ; . ;

WB. H, 8PAHOLKE. Jr.,FLORIST.

GOLD STREET,: DOVER, N. iCat Flowan and DesJ

for all oorsslaiB,

4is. . . go*™*i:.ut bt nimple; when'it is not Biniple it a 'not good.; Simftt.'AautiM, Owte-tbeiei

word, me«n- much, tut to ice "The Rochester '.';w#tai>tMtlwini!h'iii<rtaiirdliiy^-AUViiittlii!;#.itM,tlw,ini!hiii<rtaiirdliiy^AUViiittli!tough and .nmleM, ind nude in three pitcti only,

'• ! < " « * » * * * u / t i a i M l r a t a l b . AliceAliddin'r-of old, it ij indeed a "wonderful la.mp,'Vlor i h i i i«lou» light u ptirer and brighter.thin gas light;; _softer than electric light and more^heetftiflhitn either;*

'&£Sl£Hi£mi£***°c'V'M i f i i i i i u k ' ( t i

A question teas asked by. a dumbman last Thanksgivingday :•- Wiyain't d. U} utore wi'tt 5,000. (wulenell a small store that hat 500

I? vlnd (/ie aminr'toai. givi'smart mcLn.. Why ain't ajarge

Mrge 26o.;the:same as i/x smalllaid does? • The differenceisalarqe

small profit to da. bmithin itt;«ii«a ctnd,call .'at

STATIONEHY,V A » r V AMU S T A W J f , ' '••''•/• '•••i

BOOKS AM) BASKETS.

Page 3: WALTON BROS., Merchant Tailors Clothiers, Martin Byr

THIft ERA.Friday, Jan. 8,1892.

Eot««4»ttb4P(*tOIR«*t D o w , K. J,• - H&ifttter. .

Common Bound! Monday ntaiog.PrMholdmmeet aart Wednealay-

. Legislature eooveoea next Tueadajr.

bors*.

AuaUu Wolfe b u purchased tbo Ccuawavreal Mrtat* in Pfauwtk for 11,000.

-- The MorrfBtown merchants began on Moa-

Catwplllari were observed crawling ou Ue' ground tn Dover on Kew

• Buses? Bant thaw* eC t U pfcr value of 9GQfirouajbt from 1100 U- |1OT at public sole. 4

- No la* than flre priests of ttePiooew ofNawark oave died wltliln tl» t u t month. *

- lira. Wm. H.HcDavitbai sold a cottage onlawrance street to Isaac Quest, (or ~

You w!ll find llofrli county nawi of gnat

i'[ the .wkW W b e e n let'Into tfaa Newark

J t f O l l U d t M U l V i

Tha W««k of Priy«r U ptMTiM Ln UorrUiowu by union moctiop la fee It, E. Church.

. \ W , H, AxfonJ ht» ndumfr t t i l turn Ino tenrnaMp tor Brooklyn property.

p".bertbiparffiW, aa ipontM o( U> during tbe-.-year. ... : . • .' •" ... -' Tl«* uiati began lost Saturday to manufao-t t b d l l M

-,. Totals iatf-a bitutllaV leap jHUoe* not follow t u t you abouM jump Intot h e s o u p . •_.; • • • . " ; " • . ' ; • ' ' . ' . ' ' • ' • ' "' ' '

a g , 1hops, bart a publlo laJstaliatlou and auppirtuleeyentog '":'•':' r v > •

Bturesaf the PbllUpaburf Bank atocfc, ofthe par Value of ~tU), .brought 1120 at public

; « l e l a s t w e e k . V ; » ' • , . • . ; : . • , • / . / ' . '•

. TtoantBtorraof tba new jaar left Hi' locoes o€ water, ind tula b«a ended oU few of

Hi. Chat. B. Clark b u told bla Una team-OM of the horaea going to Alex, Kanoueo andtbe other to J . J . Backoff. "

The itt.ii* and high water uf laat wookbrought flocks of ducka to the vicinity uf NewVernon and many were iclll'd. , .

Hra-MoFoll, .tbe milliner, bat rental thi•tare room In t ie Dtv Cuintnlui building andwulMcnpyltwaoDnaaready.' •• " •

Jtfr. Wcttard Oonian, of-tbe Olecy iitcUardiCo-, bad tha misfortune to nioih bid finger•ererely In a dcor tbia moraine-,

John M. Hunt, «f Monroe, baa tbrw audBU years in wUah to remote tbe timber on

SOD ocrei of land on the Kdlsoa tract at Og-d e n . ' . , . - • ; ' • . . • , . . •• -.": .. . • ; _

Thi Horrfstown Bowltag Club will pUr thiDover* on lbs AnittMmeiit Hall olleya nextTtieeday ."evening antlalireljr (utnieia«niicl-p a w . •- . . . ^ . • ; . • ; • ; ; . - ; • f . - ^ . . ' . • . -

Blirope, the editor of the Philllpsburg Tele-gram, w u caught In Trenton last Baturdayby an aggrieved dtfwn of that 0K7 and givena torrlbls tbraahlsg..

Dr. Asa Trimmer, or HackeUntown, haspotted one hundred dollara to mate a match

~ . v r . u . » « * j i w cor&lott upon Dr. Cua-mlna now four-atorj\ building giro U a veryhtmlaoouappeai-ano*.' ; ' ,•; : ' . ; . . ^

•". There wai a little *iuall of snow storm onMonday evening,1 but thefall w u not mifflclwitto fully cover the ground. ,•' . . .-„ ,." :

. Michael Word, of MorHatown, »T6redU.eartedea of luV wrest bjr a fall upon,a battleaud for a time was critically IU.

in tbia Kotionet the Btat*. .

Tbe amall pottal cards are dnlgued for tbeladle*. But ladlet using them will probablyfind It necessary to uae two, one for tlie;•age and one for the postscript.

It'll novr eald tbat barncks for tha accom-modation' and uses of tbe Salvation ArmyWill soon be, erested ut Mdrrirtawn." It la ad-mitUd tbat tie worfcare there Lave dene

pipe line between Uie city df Newark and HeI'equaimobValley.watersupply. > , . .- ." A Mr. IaBTerinjri of Brooklyn, hoi leued the

Orom (testa forge »t Rookawayaud iiput-

g p ,the Week ot Vnjtt Is beicg obiarr«l In

l U J I n by union mMtlnn of tU Hotbodlitb t l U i

;wator plant Unow'conipleUd. It

bai cost the people ITO.OOO,. *At tbe pi-ewnttime tbtraare IIS oonsuuiara of water, and•pplioatfoni are Bteadlly (touring in to Collec-tor B a r u W :'\ ' •

Then wtvs a. meeting of ll» BtocVliuUurtbe Morris County Journal last Friday In UioU M t h a u t C t r c h . Tue publlo setmE to

M to wliolil'reaiita.t ot

;• ^ Bctitot the Doter JC, £, Cfaurchef and theFresbyterlan Church are obmrlpg theWtek

* of Prayer withnlgbUj iuaeUngi.. ;"..-;•'.v , " JbbnOouglebai «i(chaii|ed hla';boiiae and. lot ou Uuu»m Hill fora ( a m »t UWKU*1*,' io: ;w(ilGbhew|ll|w>ioTeln'tbeBpr(ngr :

Maiiy of uie oldreiddeutB cannot ncall aWinter when there wai not enough anow lo

, 'whiten tb» jjround iwfore Naw.Vaai'<'' \"JL TifamB ol'tHIa iLtheootUAtial -l^ititar waa a; abarp oaab.of llghtiiih^,-iuooaptnlad by: rolliDg Uiunder; iart Saturday eTenlof. , ;

•:;•' Madlafka diapUr, It. A.M., of Morrirtowe,,': lustAJUd UtelrioffieAra on Wadneiday «*eali,g;.' aud enjoyed a aupper at Uio V. B. Hotel.; 1* j ;:' Mr. Robert Jenkins b u built a nwt aragen.for Mr.Wn). H. Baker, to be iu#d for bis' work in ivxtlag and cimbtaUng kfcow Ullt, ;, *

It la roportwl that Uie hind Ior the fountain"-.: to be trccted as> numbrlal to toe ltto Bena<-;u tor Canlleld, now an,cmnU to about |3,WD.

:: : j^oit "ovir eyeif page of the Rni tfala week.and aep if you a w fliMoBotlMr paper Utatooti-'.:t*ini ooe-half M'rauah Uorrk cotnity nawi, V,: UT, A", a; Buck, tW painter, hai nwrad hU• atonandofflftetotbeptaoe on BuaaixitrM*

. lately ooWpM b j A. VandwrW, UMbutebw.

. Apples area drug inTaMatu townUtlp audrarwenflDditdllBault to reollw tl.GO perbarrel. •• St«phea Walling boa Bllti aver GOObarrels, Jce, B.HejerlfiOlarrelsnud Wiu.H.BmlthaoObarnW; • •"X;

Tba rcault of tbe vote lu tL» Il<i!te<l Sti change tbe namoof Uie Junior. Order of

Unltal American' Mechanics .tu OrderUnited Amerlouu was slwut two to ana•Ipdnst'Uidobtftnicer;':,:.'-"";,;..: '. • "'..••

land'ut i?UUd«.pbia ou w'blcli ba wtll «retln-pkte manufactory, wltli, 2i HUCLS, whldiwill give a doily output of l,MK) boxw. Audtl» calamity editor fa u t l ; , ^ ., ;,- Bergeant Dunn,, o^ the-Weatber Bureau,pwdlotathat tba remarkabiamlld Wluterawehare bad alnbe :16$& have coma to stay. ' Uotblnki they oradlu to Irrigation lu the n'eat,and thOTastareasotTegeteUonttiuBproduced.

aelytewn la agog with eieltenmtit anilBrotlisr tew Runkla l« bappy. 1A cow thatoropa tiie paaiure tf.theT.lkgo green gavebirU» Uw otter day to twin calvei, -;'An eventof equal importance hat'not tramplred there

.V Mi wldiilii'ol Ibiiliai )>»!• ltallit tot tt. Uctanuiu laten

; , - DovWOamiii.Tfo.e,ttu.vt/atL.willpt»-•'>«iWtlt for (lie » « publlo «l>ool bolldlnj,iwlUiVwrerH"*'•»>«'—i'<«W«*l*l(Wi

Smith i- Jsukioa b * « iaiuada cakodM far:••-. iHQwhlcb I n e r y aoaptabUbaoaiwof IU

:",'larga aud plain'tlgurei... It JU tbe host *ebave

':'•/•:'''- Hai^.-'&iwtriiir^'ol' ilorrii ' Pialiii,; 'and

'"-Jcgaahoc^ngnutciat.lOO. Uiwro^iracfc,

£ ! . : i i i S t m t . of;Ke"«"• Y«kil"•& bein«:jv< *. naaraBQ-by. Boonton «i^teara*leji4;wul BDQn

* 'lie prodmod for tba broeOt of tie Booctoo

rtbanutaoiiural, Korai Araooni.of Hor-rUKiwo', will lo,uiu»iromcen ni i t Wedo»

-;- day eienimaol treat lielr wlieeand frieodjto f i U ^ ^ V iXii ii V

' , TtoPr«bjUrUnBn«layicte«iatlUdl«»,VofwUebHr. Jaa.i.Tbbb l ie been riralaeted' Pr«*Jeot, raWd la.t ja.r .tout 11,000 for

:o>»l«*«?i» imrpoeea::::,: ±::Zl • 3-j flf-^• ' Bnglneir. T m Ke«ianaod Banny.Lock.

and otter raJlroad meo,wfflhar.cbarj>of ft."aerrloaeln Uie PIrrt « . E CkgHk oo Sunday

i l d jtaBi'y Vl 0ii^ ttfciinoraln, and jjtaBfi.y .V,l 0ii^>-, ttfc.ltlaaaliaoeRortwIUbt maCatoameta

; tba nme lawi at tbia Btal. by a olauee pro-l.lblUBgbonndtlogjfrmninnlngalUneoiit

--/! I U World bee aootber cooHi>««ill e<orj;.aiboni Memy.Oltjdroaiat, sunaltaooKly,

being entrapped and looarorated Il l^lly In;'>To*TiePIelBa'Aaylilln;; V:*; • ^ ; ; ' ; '

-iiWlHr<:Waia»1»italtail»a,lhfc**J.«>.• cliuniplkeonaaocsing mat* belw«eo Uxni,lf by a ooore ttK toll blrdt. •.; •>• :^';i&.

% r t b » ! N w Y o W « * .^ omgreettnah Bam/Tawler, of Buaeax, .".bu»

; W j W r ^ ' f i k ! i : £ iM&-* Tbe EiLipr-MiU till, n a t ' o n r IIIUHQ

J»?columw/o«il«al>inewa.i.-Wberi!UVlbera a"~i ii'.waokly jonrM that look, ao/'oarafaily^atter••: }'•(,«» bowboo«j«i>a',of lie raaderi li? -i^ i • fj-. ' ' J lTbe y o o i i ladln' enlertalomaiit.at.at.

• lUr i ' i paro*l»\«i<i6lWallooKewYeav."'V/ilft \ '"r^t"aaooeaa-a

^! r.;':>X!c<»plet»>'gyin»aalahi 'wtnlpmeot b u beamrtfi,iJtl*O.i'A,|' '•**:«

| t : of; tl»/Uarrtitown

rtnof OnibM t3 rait..;-, kr.Hughion hai »Uotoiwbtbar patty hit property taxiwn.

Thiintai of Si H. Berry * Co.. hai changedi HUB ttfiia S;.H.;B«n7 Bardwat* Co: andij^rporaUNlnDifartho Uw. of th»H-«l«,

' Tpbit shall It p>oflt a nan p- by J.jf, jlul-nr t ;VWherewlftal shall r»^minj, man

«h'^mi

T ( H U , I> UHeir Or l tu i .

ol till botUs

Tbe Derry bomeitead. lu Horrristcwn, latob»K>UlatpuUic tab on Jan- 80th."

Joha Cove hubeen wnioilLUiJ to the countyjtU from Boonton on a charge of loroeuy., Tie resldaatd of Colifan are ctnuidarlng Uie

advltabillty of inotlng a Mnoios factor;.Henry Mullen, rf Hew Vernon, naa PDH a

tin* gray team to a flew York gentleman for1700.

The time for tbe annual prediction w u -carnlag t ie faihin of tho peach crop U near

It It announced tali morning that GeaBurtt wai yutarday appointed poatinaater alPoHMorria.

A new lodge of tbe Jr. O. U. A. H. wUl ROODbelnaUtaterfin Stuiliope, with about thirtyfire ebarter memtera. '•

Hr. H, T. Thomas hoc pr<tent*d the Boon-toco Library wita a compbto set ot tii* En-cyclopedia Brlttaolca. . .

Bnow Ii pndloUd ID UiaireftUier reportj tbiimorning, and juat a few incbw more would

ATA SOT/Ua1 HOflPITit^A wt'll-attmaded maeting woiheld In Bajloj

Hall, MorriiWwn, on MoncUy, January itit,at a r. «„ to further Ui» intsreeU at tbe newhoipltal. RepreMttteU?ei, lay and cltricatWire prosant from the varioua parialat IDUorris and Ba*wi counUaa. Tho Kt. Her.Biahap Wigger w u caUed to tbe elialr andthe B«v. JPTW* H. Brady w u cbawu Umpo-rary Beontory. The ConiUtuUoii and By-Laws wart discussed and adopted, the " AllSoul*1 Hospital Aaoalatioo " organized, andtbe following officer! unanimously elected:Pnwident, Paul Etevere, of Hon-iitown; ViewPnaiiiciitt Francis Klusan, of Uadlun; R*-oording Becntary, Ilor. Ja*. H, Brady, ofNetoong; ComaponulDg BfCTBtary, A. F.Hoyw, ol Uorrislowa; Traaiurar, Eugene 3 .Barke, of ttorrfstowti.

Tha .object of tbe AwoL'latlon ii. toquotoa* CoiinUtution. " to aariwt the Biftera ot

Cltarlty, known aa th«' Urej- Huna,1 to «*teb-liali antl uiaiutaln In Uorrlttown, K, J., luititutloui for Uie core of the dJaeoaed, disabledand Inflrm aud for luobotnerabarltable workasmaytnapproTedbytbaBoardofUanagers."

Membersblp, active or assoojAte, Is open toall who contribute'each year a t lemat one-dollar to tha support at the h«pLUl. The

' acut of fifty dollars at oat tiuia makestbo douor a life member. ' ' '

Tbe Boftrd o( Uaalvgen cnoaen at tbe meet-ing incjude tlie abova named ofUcera and thefolbnjpg gentlemen j V. Rer. J . V. Tlyuaaud Hewn. P. Family, A. H. Tiers, ThorCHirord, V. Welah, C. H. Knight, V. E.CotidoD, JOLD E. Kounell, Thos. UoUay, ofM^rrittown; T. J. Allan, Katooag; II. De-.rone;, Nqwfcou ; J . P. Dolan, Uendbam \ T.F. Jobnabn, Dover; M. J. Hyde, franklinFurnaoe; John Flnuegan, l i e Hope; HenryHouston, Chatbaui; P, O'Reilly, Stirling;Walter COM, Sforrli Plains; R. Dlino, Uadi-ioi:; l l . CogbUn, Wbippony; J . McOurk,Hurdtown; P. Madden, Ogdooiburg j1 JohnJ.

too, Deckirtown. Three puriftbu tn asfei unrepresented. . . . ,

After tba general mBeUng'o oouference ofthe Manager* was. heU and tue following~ !UUTB Board was abated:" V.'Rav.J.U.Fiynn; Rev. J. II. Brady and MeatrsTRcvere,Family and Ufljes. Doon Flynu U CnainuanAud Kar. J, H. Brady bfiacretery to the

xecuu n Board and to tbe Board ot Haoagen.During; tho coarse of tbe meeting several

spoechw were mode. The Rt. Rev.. Blabopcongratulated tha Aaaoclatton oa th« meelkatMjlDnirJg of tho work and beapoke eara««tiflfort In tho future, . -

At fa early, date a circular will to issuedgalling tbe attenUon oT tbe public of Uorrlsand Suesex to tho nature and needi of tbelaapltal.All those who contribute before the 1st of

March will be enrolled among Uie " 6rlg

DouatlOns may be liamled to any of (he Rer,Hectors or to suy member of -the Board ofManagen, who will tranimIC-names andmoney to tbo Treanuror. Mr, Burke reports

tW,500 already eubacribed. At l«**t uouish more will tie O«M!M1 to place the laitl-tutinn in the bend* of the Sister* frae froi.11 unoumbrance. ' • , .-. : -

• Julia' B«UE bu«iter*l the««Dodr of ffppe »l NBwYorkMd the World aotl«a ifcar

ti»tU*.-Ne" J N ^ J rutioriUcd nioy^j togtt'ber buk.-- Tbe World ne^dnot fwblt»lf.Uatl*rto* tttw ftmej it.7rbb i i u i ' t a '

Wtob>fai'btfr?^";

-' DetUh of B«v,.OarmrdStt7Ren.The HBT. Gerard E. Huygen, fonn'erl; rec-

tor of Bt. Michael's Ctiurch, HUtohope, diedlait Monday morning at ' tbe home of hisirotuer, K«V, Jiiho Huygea, Port Lee, H. 3.Father Hujgon wai born la HOIUINI lu IBM.

Ill early.itudtea were nude in tbe DJomanStiinltiary of lUxw-mond. Ja Wi he enteredthe Aincrlcau College at JJQOV»1O where beachtavni remarbtble BUCOOM standing flrrt InA class of uuuBuaiiy brilliant atudeubu In1878 he waa ordained a priest aud cainetolaboriutheDtooaHeofNewark. Thdflr&teightyo&ra be served as curate in the lurisb of St.Paul of the Cross, Jersey CHy. ID BepUm-W,168ft BUmnope 'was mwle a : teparataparlib and Father Huyaen w u appointed rec-tor. ButblHconBtitutlOHlutdbeenabatUndby his former arduous labors, 'In January,1683,'he was obliged to enter Bt. FndUonpital, Jersey City. Eveu.tben the pby

u iiroiihesiwl Iilfl speedy death. But careful

UT&IDK prolougod bh'tlfe^ While'spendingB liolldaji with hli brother, the end cams.During nil itay'ln Btanbope FatLer Huygen

biid won the esteem and affection not only ofLIBOWQ Rock hut cf all classca. Ha wat of a

quiet and retiring tllepoiltian »nd a model ofunaaninlng'pletgrjl,...; , , " ' • " " ' • . . " .

\ Tbe luperol WAS UeM on Tbnisday' moi-ulug,January Ttli,« the Church of the aUdonoa.

' F o r t U ' K J " ' ' • • ' • • • • '1

:1

^ " • •'Fort

, jcotintyjallau* oitfrivo on a"littlejlrl of 'olght ytart,

Uflngai Ufflb«rtvlUft. Tl» WorWiuay How" ' ' ito^Ttataiof HTmpaUiy'ifiw>notner

oompiny will mate oeotsuiry repalre to the^ b r i ^ P l d B i k

' r iv«* on tbe'mtadoffe.-lxith'outbeMorrli ft BuexDlvlalon Qnd. tiie. Ilconton

B«g«nt F . f j ^ ,p ; tt-Bcrter, faloitr, Niton

and Clift-aadB. D . G . n . Jacohtu..i.MOo,-'paaW by t^rwbr^t l i^ from Ketflong Coun-cil, >iiilwl UorrU.Counoti, ^o .W, lloynlAroanun, oi thia' pUoe, at their regular nieot-tog'tot^i^eyeiJte-;^--;^;^-/.;:^:

•fnOntt tba tariff,;• lioiiLlee WMeauiiiniipiiia IOI^.UM new1 Btnid, ttnoblalotti«r to •ubatanili.te lte

jltioni'" abandons -' all • ipedDoatloiifa..' aiid•imply drope Into the a^umB of the'average,calamity »fariek«n,"«Utoutdariug t« qao» aringteOM of the BBili oocnpteW refuUtiomof tte podOooi ft ununea regarding > tbeXHckanw m'mo, lka Ozfcfd furnoot, or theGlhuMwSuafioe mill la*lOam6bitaetta.V Likei'vetltenlebWWisdcr, •Jtiougb be'la creditedwith adding largdy to bU wbstoflca all tbettnw (Wr which"we are atooerBly glad, for bo.Uoot at all a bod fellow), be It MtlsHedtHattb"wbol«e*untryls"golDg tQ^tbijtlemnlbonbow-wowa, and that the wholelandlaflUed'With mleary. and woef adl'dde to protoctton.Vot'lbe banks of oti:own; ooanty neTer con-

I iio mBcU;mo«y ainow'i'bU own town„ . „ U t o i « : l ^ , » manf-nwchaiilo* «tn-ployed; Uw rate of lnter«twajneper«o low;MM comajodWea of Uvlngwen sever n c&eop,a ^ beiaumoV^te i perjod when a work;

•• avaat vi ai a. l l«f kavataBa a* 11 q'l t I . t \rtt f alal m i . n i a alar

•milha wmo^ojQofce^iperlod when a work;Inftnan'a dally"wagea"would buy si rniiob'uit will «t UU prNent time. "Ue Is almply cry-Ing, Uk* all calatni^r wallers, for the good oldf»a fc*d*"aUy«r won t ie 'goyemmeiit wuban«nipt; when men In burrasttltnenceived75 ceoti a day and paid twenty ceota a poundfor«ia^r,twdTeoBnt«fwi^t pork "and ottertUflf* Ifi-jwopo&oit{Itkawn,'fluii half of8 X ^ u i t * ^ " ^ ' W ' U > ': joiV" nd- . . : : j «»Vaml™. ili«tlor r.l>«« IIUM.Bioav U B Jbad « swA vtthout cdnsnUlug a Laak noto

• ™aV^Uctf tWtornio(rol"HUl«IdoCot-tage, tha ptemnt home of Hr*. J. l>. llus, at

__i'attho pplntofileaib' Iran aback and » -po»ur«.*'Hn.vRMa Is'tha>Uo*r of DrV J.! D,"Roaa; wboievpryiee to tbe blind In perfectingthe double-dot aJpbaWt aud InrecUcg tbs

rMognlnd,;i<i)K.' Rnuwasa promloeDtipb]^fJoUn tn Haw Tbrb: city ;and speht R numberot yeari in" Grejeo'rWbeii that country WMiTfUtifl* fault* i-rMjomfrom TuikU rule.Among U« thl.a»» iiuriwl Siitb EllUJv, Cut-tag* were hll" valuable boola and :niany in-t t i c f relic' wLlcb he. cotbereU abroad.

^ B t M k ft woman ot cbaimicE tbaratterand i t ber.bon]e*have been entertaliietl many

••'•'.".•'. . •ANopofcnar lan . . ; -* . ' ; ' . ' •';,-• • - .. -jorv Samuel Bfrayin, aC*tCbiealar7 U W yeaniold to-dajrand a family refinloti will be heldto-night at kls home In bbuor of Uie auipldotisavetit""; His' inltut'atid: framW, ha>e ouilaaUdtbeeorn^m.tit j « r t and.bn Ia to-Jay^ona oftba beat Informed manifathi county, reodiag,

' • • • • • -UtinkitKlo.*it*jtB«.t»howetliat : wert ^li-'rio'™diioluiitloii. of -. lila ~niflnfarorc«. Oni"of blitoasliMr.Tbeo, ViBnnya,of UieTTt*wi7l*I*rto6a:, at Wuhlngion,"1. C.MTie Stu-Jpliu wltb. Us hunt* of frlaflds;

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at b y daugbtVrVbwa Ul-Dootttoo.., BbeUad

QPARTTTHB AID

HKCIL iftsrma or rei IIOEBIS coiricrrEBAKCB.

' in* Uorrii County Branch of tbe Bute•Jbaritlts Aid AasacUtioo held their annual

Ur^ In the rooms of tba W. C. T. U. I;the VOUDS llea's ObrlitUn AawoUUou build-ing In Uorritftown, on Wednesday attomoon.There were but few present a s* number oftbesumben; lftcludlag Freatd«nt Taylor, warevictims of toegrippe. Rer.Br.SrdmaaoallKltbe meeting to onUr and acted as chairman.Dr. Frewnan opened th« meeting with prayer.The mlnutM of the lart uwwUnj w«ra r«ad and•pprored.

The Treaiurer'a annual report wu nad and•howod they bad r#*hed tS30.0( «nt1 paid oatiaw82, leaving a baUuoe of %12V£S In UMtreasury. Heport was aooepted as read andordered placed on file. .

Tlie Executive Committee reported thatthei« Is no doubt that the law will compel nearrelatives to. toko cars of tneir^WD poor If theyare able, The society hardly knew now to goto work to enforce the law and the matter w ureferred to Uie Poor Home Committee withInstl-uetionstocal. tke Froeholdart attentionto the mutter.

The report of the oommlfUis sbowMthatthere was a.general improvement In all thepublic tmUtutiona,

Tbe Committee on the Children*' Home atPanippany reported 00 children at tbe Homeat present, IB of whom are wards ot tbe county.The other four are supported by relatives. -

The matter of publishing the reports w ureferred to the Eucative Committee.

Kev. Dr. Brdman aald be understood thatGovernor Abbett would make kind mentionof tbe society In the State In bis next tnetwge.Rer, Dr. Erdman also spoke in reference toUM proposed new hospital for watch Un .Brookfleld willed a property on DeHart Are.,and raid It waa now a question wbatthe Boardof Tnuteu appointed by l l n . BrookQold, willreport. . I t will be a question, he said, wbotherJforrJrtowu would want two Hospital! tu ourfioman CaUwllc frlaodt have secured a prop-erty and are going to erect one soon and It Isprobable the* tbey will make a mcceaa of itaatbey do of everything they underlet.

The ofilcera elected last year were all re-elected. Tbeywera.'Prfel<lent,J.£.Ta7lortVies President, Dr. CUrlton, T. Lewis; HeCv,Mrs. peCamp Johnson; Treaiurer, P. B.Pierian; Executive Committee, Hev. Er,Erdfflftn, Mr*. Jas, Strong, Mrs. ElngsleyTwinbg, lira. FalKhlld and W . V

At the laat mwt.tig ot toe Ul*te AseocUUonDr.Cbarltou T. Lewis waa chosen PresidentandRer.Dr.EnlmanVlcarntldent. Thereare about 220 members In Morris CountyBranch. I t waa decided that tbia branchshould give $100 toward the Gfneral Becre-tary'f jalary tbe coming year.

A meeting will be held soon to definitelylUbllsb the relation, between the State or-

ganization and the county btmncbea. -It waa decided to try and bare the law

aiutwlwl BO hs to Indict % penalty to }«l.onwhorfld not BM that chlld>«n committed tothe county jails were kept away from oldarcrfmlcttle, ^ (

BuddenSeath In Korrlatown.VrtmV Weunart, a Oerman painter, aged 83

jean, has been employed for some Urns byU'JiftuTlifttcbar.of HDirtatown.. Tuesdaymomiug be made trrangemanta with a friendto go drlvlug. He faired a livery rig anddrore to bla frialid'* house and waited for btmto cowo oyt, . Just aa the friend, whow namewe dM not Iwru, was about to itep Into thew*Roo.liVtluart uut hln ba&da to bU heeul et-ilalmlng, "Oh I bow,my head hurts.M Ksthen eikwl hU friend to hold tbe hone a 010-mftnt. Bbortly alterwarf >6 broke out withperBpiratlott and was told to go In the housemd lie down,. He did to and Ue ether tookthe i-ig teck to OH «t*Uo. Wehnart.lay Inthebouasor tils friend uiiui u o'clock In theevening when he died. Undertaker. O. W,Hughnn waa aeut for and found (hat no deatbon-tlilcate had been made out. Mr. HuRhwn,In big capacity a* Coroa«rj #f«t 'for.Dr. ltiak,who, on examination, found, tba man bad diedfrom an attack of apoplexy,-~ Weimart* baduo r«laUy« lu thU oQuntry,' but w« under*stand Ue w u to have bsen niarried soon,; Heleft enough money to bury him.' -'. . ' - '

..,_;• . ,,'•' Court Calendar.' „•'. ".'•.''••'..I

The fallowluB. causea have tkua. far bwnnoticed for trial at tlie next term ol court f '

The Denmark Water & Irou Co. rs. JosephLyncb, et all. ^Q tort ,MahlDnFimey;J«.H. Nalghbour.' • -'^V-;::•-•••, -> C.-A \y

r u k l l u B . Young ya, JofaiiBwayM, Eject,pwnt ',P?H. Qllboplyi deb. T. Warb.- ':•'. •

i ^ F i s W v i , KaU Ju Holftum., Dneon-t.\'.r»a.-M.NsJ»iboUr;K.A,qUa rI.. ^

ierfloatb;w!iev sbo.TM vJoiohtlf a t^ l t e Jwith' tbe grlpbe Hud suffered merely until'her death. Mrs, Batatm waa a liMong wai-

tjbf 'Mt/. Ollva, and waa the .inothar OfeheUidrei], tix of. whom ani now living,

W l«vM>;br6tier/al(*.ou KIwbnli^i j^oId.andaBisl^r .Mra.^ MelsbnCatiey, wLo H ;0,: bctL of M(, OUve; Herhtuband, Cbu.-8almpn, :inet>IUi a n t e d ;dent, talHr.u from a wagou, wbfch paused obideatb forty-eight hOiira later, about dit«eiiyearaago." Her son.'Charles &, died at hts

aluUoDtdairnboutCouryeanagQ. Hernl, on, January 4tU, wblch ^aa Uui«ly

atbuided, was held lit' tbe kit/ OIIVJ BaptiatOburcli; Tjho sermon «aa preaobed by Her;Ur. Watson, AddnatM were aUo mad* byR*f.JIr ( Booaeldand Rer. Mr. Hill. She

burled at,Mtf OUye In the Union Center

'The concert t» .be: glreu.tU-Baker, OptraHouse next Tuesday evening by.biltnted lady•rtlsfti, Under t ie patronage o* well itaownladlee, and for the benefit, of St. Joha't CburcB,I«r,neUi»tkioLild mert the hearty lupportanil, attract ;tbepreemee of :efer>]ofer of

lo throughout thla ecti»~ nectloo.: TheKu&&iviiAw wblcb'ills hnldj tbe fameU»oarUclptnta* have• aco;ulndi-to the htgbMtmusical circle*,and the fact t u t outaWaak!hai enabW Dover to obtain inch a traat,'aregnanuitMH that tbeoonwrt will ba one fit tbaflnnf, If oot the very best that Cover hw erereajoyedr,1 uTfa« fact that theee ledles bare ap-p»rwJ a • Bpeclallate la tbe groat Thomas con-«ert«in:;SewYork Is Ue.blgbeit guaranteethat can beoffefed.' We are'sore of aonwUiIngexcepllonially good; let us all be there to en-

i:•> ;V'Arblef OMwfai. (•_-! ; :Sight'ofll'cer Bymm"|'"ln makipg hla"rounds,

dlMoreredat,about half-part,oa«,cVtoek onNew Year's rooming a man at the tide door ofH.' Uelnian'a store, ou. Oual sU^L.. THe'f el-

i It to H d Utaaoattoopttddawn aa It to avoHdUoOTery, and 'thB 'officer, finding.he*was^ai'tranger.'arrwted :liltn,^iUUiough the miipectmade a'kiout flgki all t i e way to the lock-up.Before Juatlce Qage the next morning he gavetbe naniB of John Bunn, and said be waa, fromElmlra, H. TT..; JusUce Oage n w a U n W andcommitted him to tbe oounty'JaUfordxdays.On tbe w»r there he told Marshal Hagan that

Tlltad ttKUaibethirort.: Tbe man turns ont«i baa toted thief,-who Ii known by the In-appropriate sobriquet of!' Honest John." andhe has been sent to Btata'prlnn from FoWaie,Warreuaiid Buexoountles. '• :.*-'; • '-

The Burveir .Oomplatetl."'.". -•., .' '-g erniDuUbu coiupleUtl the sur-

yaf of the proposed connection between Rock.-'and CflldWfll, .'Tbe .eatemUonr or tin

so as to bring Doonton on theb Ura*inlto»,oit«wUtliB dUtanoetbout *iuU«

atvl a quarter, liut It Ii «ald: that wrierijurvwi and gradet a n found' that way.'! Theblgb'nb gmda louudr-by the enjt»(«r at- aojpoint ia'not over Uxtylfeet to (he 'mils, andfrom FQwervflU to tbs I'aoaJo river tbe roadIsaluioet'Bdead Ierel.--The maps of the lur-vaf will be In Madinwsltia few dayi and Uiepro jMtWiWpouto lWnat doca the workof touring tho rljjUf of -ay, wM^lbey b«-i b - n i b f l y ; ^ : - ' ; ^

NO. tlSi1 Imp." Order of RedUon,*of PortOraiD,.bold in tbe Wigwam QO tbe Sleep of the illBtSunVHnntinz Woon, 0, S.' D., 400.(Deo. Hist,1 Hit 11, Uie following-Uhlaf*.were elected:S-chera, 'Join TV. Euatlcai H. B., AlfredLDUI • J, ,B.,. Daniel; IjUly; ,C, of R., Johntotchell; ?,«.'•, I t 'o t Wi, Edwrtl S, Bauce,r .q.s . i :R«p- tor'ai c , Joa^h B . WHUP. H,; Altornate, John ^Mitchell, P . B.; Tnu-

', '-J-V^ B o a d a f o r S a l e ^ ; •.-•..•., (1 - •t5(ix» Ftrkt Jtortfiigt'Cojuptm Bondi pi Vai

paver Electric Light Co., bt tnng OreV peroonLIntamt,'payable'semlHUiniially In Jan*uary ana July, In tuttis © :t1U-carti; areoffered f oi* sale.;' *1,0(j0 ot( the principal to. beretired each'year after the spira l (on of twojeari, ilnslly dlspaalngof them In wren yean.Application.may be'tnaida'to tb TA, Kanouae,Iteer N Ji 'V

.' TbvTlorUU Stea

-': KdWu P.MerrlU,yav'^mV H, VondesWlt.Eu tori., Waiilba K:w;;"; Jas. H; HeigLbou,1.•F1U N/Mopti* Ti. Jacob F. Foro*. In tort.^ o . T . W « t » ; WilUrdW.CuUsr.. GIIM E. Talntor vs. Kate h. Vui Qieaoa.*Oti.' pontnet." Rahdolpb, Condlet & Black;Ouy-Mlntbi,>.v1vy.;>-^".;";v:.;:-''.yr0''- •VEdward H. Wood it ala.' yn,', Iiaao KaU.

OnobntTMt rKiUooPitney t t i e a T . WmiiFranklin B.; Young Vi. - John Kiaott,. . . . . . . - . . . . U e 0 / T # W e r i ^

Mr, I*o«ard Elliott, o | Jersej.. City, butfornMrly ol Dover,';•• WM iotrrled cn'TucstUyerentog fas UissBtella, daughter of Mr. Kahkm0, Hanson, of ihii plaos,'; Tha weddiafi, which•WM '« qulit," IiJalVy, •iTahy occumd • at thehoinaof tlie bride,, tb* ImpreealTe Bpbooptloanmony being performed by R*r. W. MHckslay,olBt. Jobn'eChMtWi. T tM e d M UMr.eida.yMooMo lfaT«a«jUMbrU« lwhowaa attired very :beootningly •iand berried ahandaotm boqutt of floWera.' After tha con-gratulaUcwt a boontUa) sop^r wu ptrtakanof, andtiebriJe and troom left 00 theSj^ltrain the - m e evening fora trip tbrougbPannaylronta.' Th*brid«t. ona'd our moatetUmabU joung ladles; aad ws wUod o ubssuilMcwngrstulatloiu. Jkfr, BtUott is ocwaugaffsd'•».tmwUngajjent for the arltTinlUmdactoiinfCompan :"V

; . • . :v . - - - .T.«,Q.AiJtoua.- : . : ':•;•.:"••Th«^ai^ainale«l«h«idat the'aiaodatlon

rooms last Wedneadaiy eiealog'Was * suooeaa.About one kuo4red of Our beat oltlwna were

Tom Keen*)! and Benny Locke will talk attUgo^el tncatinc ntxt Sunday.1 Don't fillto hear thsm;: Good rfnglng.' Ererrbody

L F . E . Tajlor, tonwr Secrvtary, UltDover,for hia new field of labor on Thursdaytbe Bts t ' ' iW. ta r t .wtabea of the people ofD b g o w l t l h t o i ' ' ; ' " : ^ : : : f %bvergowltl ihtoi . ; : / , : .•: \ . : :...-f%

Tba Msodatlon taodars IU'thanks to HLMQraoa Hurd and bar ajsodataa for tha'aldraodved from tb* rebsot mnafcale and to Mr.Whit B. Oillen for ble kltidneW In loaning

kcbalr».'.v'; :::'^'K::: \ .xti. ''.'I -:\-r:\ry •

.The neVproceeds' frora1' tha\ mujlcale'wereover forty dollars.v-: j i : ' *'•.>.•',:-i-: r-. '.V. ' :

Mr, Ueo, D. Meeker h a i W «lect*l to Alltha vaoanoy cauaed by t ie reatgnaiion of Mr,L ' . O . B I e r w l r t h . , . . . • • ' : ; - . • ' . ; . • , - ' . r ; - " - . " .

;. JulU ^ a m 1 * AaaailauU Panlahed..,7obi T,, Bongbart u d .Austid IJsk, .the

leaders ol ttw sell-apiiolnteoV pleo Uardnarregulatora^wno tarr«l and faathwd JuliaBeam on the nlfht of .Oct.-lTth, wire each"sentenced to>hwty d*>s tn Jill and to pay a•flwof »IOO in Ue Uunterdon Conaty Courtof Quarter-Seochma'oil Tueaday/ BeoryTtuitctwr uid.Clar^XJpk, two'otbar nwco*ban ot the party, who ;were indicted for par-Uclpmtingla iha offtsnoe,' netlved tba cbolcaot a |iO. floii or fifty dayBVlmjpriaonnient.Thajf will probably toko tha latter..

Tbit thrilling dnunak SouUiern OUVAtblchbubemln'eowwoin^caraa.l>y tbe

Dover Dramatic Company "for aotnatime, willbe presented by U»m,.wlUi tb« astiaUnce ofUeon.'Vyorid and Connelly, in Bak«r; OptraHoused on Wtdnisdayereiilni;, Jan. SOtb, forUie iwnaflt of Uia »o»er Band, the.pwbeede to": »df6rth»r^"rcha»tQfnewiinlformk Tbe

lUnoe of thevtrformanca, and tbe objwt,shaCiM draw a full bouse. •-[ . - ' - : ' , "

'; •'.- A JaBtOorreotion; ".-"•'/•;o tiV* beea authoritatively Jnfor.

since tbe Uiu» of our but. edition tuat W o .HcQarry waa^notplaced undarboiMla for o«*•ault, - The only complaint made •gainst himwai tbi t he oponed the inalde cloor.'ortbaJock.'up, which was not locked, and. by: sodolag aUowt4 Utbrothar to cacaya.!;'

;••••••'*/-\.> -"If T o n . W a i i t •>• ' •>'-^' .tbe moat for ya'nr money bujr soar. Stores ofF.D, Stephen*, Genu*n VaHojv ''•• -

A full 11M of Bilk, Piniij,. VolTet, Worstedon* Vertaoi Kt Beahlro 8terV; Dover, • '

Good. roomi and,good- accommodstlcrit,Apply at tbe Eft* oBfe _, '•;.'.;"- •..•-•...-.-' :

Oruit Bart tJa* l& Parlor BtoV«s,both new ibdtecotd-band, at F.^D, Stepbuur,

SUPPOSED a O K I C I D E

JiB, COKOrZB DIES AtftR BECEIVIMJ * ItKAl" ISO AT TH* KAItW Of KKAKC CAT.

Tbe colored people In Sie yidalty of TroyHHli bad a dance 6a Keir Year'a nisht.Among thoaata attendance ware Prank Cbaw,bettor known at Frank Day, aud Jaa. ConorsThey quarreled over a young colored girlpiueut and ou Uw way homo Day struckConover a poirirf ul blow over the right eye,knocking; him down, (Joaover aturise bub w u unable to 'do so. Ht nnp and assisted to bis home by soina of theparty who had wttoetttxt tba occuvraice, aahis bead hurt him so tbat bo wai doable towslk alono. Baturday ba was unable to go to

Hit netd bothered him M muck Bun-day that be became unconscious lo the after-noon and died Uonoay morning at 10 o'clock,

lUiout regaining bis flenses. After he b*came unwmadoui Dr. Cooper, of Troy Hill*,waa called, but ha refuted to give a deathoertiacateon account ol the condlWou in whkttw fuund the paOaot.

Coroner HugUaon, of JtgnieWwa, wu noti-fied and weut down Monday afteanoon. Hetoond Out preTloiu to the killing of Conovera warrant hod beta luued for Day on acbargtj ot assault and battery. Cay had notbeen arrctted and the negrow la the place

' ooiloua to loarnwhat the CoronerIntended to do In the case. He led tliem tounderstand that be would not bother wltb it,ai ue w u AtraW tbey vould notify Day of hliIntentions; Learning that Couitabh Brraiuhad the warrant for assault bo g*v* thtnsgrooe to uiidentood that ba w u going borne,but Instead drove to Whlppany and told Con-HUble Bynm to arrest Day at once an thtwarrant lie already bad. Mr. Bjram did saand arrived lu Uorristown with bin prisonerabout IS o'clock Monsay ciaM,

Day bears a very unsavory reputation, andIt la aaid by tonu that hs kicked up tbe rowabout tbe girl for the purpoM ot settling anoMgrudge. • - ,

Coroner Hugbaon weut bock Tuesday morn-

B, Harrison, lUcbanlHowtdJ, Edward JI, Ball,Nicliolu I.ohart. Phlwai Errand, VnthntiW. GueHn, Jacob C. 'VanFleot, Wm. Bossierand J«s. H, T<?At«s, 1 .Mter tbe jury hadviewed the bodr the loqu^t was . .till Tbunday atternoonaitwoo'dock, was togive Dn, Becker and Risk time 'thetutopey. '.

At Us Inquest Harry, Wtlllauu, a eolnredman redding at Holwytflwn, Mid that be andtin deoeased, In company wltb Frank Dayand Minnie Darliuny bad bwu to a party atthe bouse of a colored man mined Bberber,On the way home, while crowlnjt a lot, JamesConover ranogalnit ti tree, irblch caused agreat deal of merriment. Conover did notlike being lflgiibri at and ho and Day hodsome words* A* soon *• tbey reached the

d Day dnw book hit arm aud struck Con-over In tbe face knocking liltn orer bsckfrardi.The blow aud fall so dazed him tbat be was

ansaUtodtouiifeetbyother membera of tlie party, but when oncea.»u,tedtorisewuabi«towa]k. Ha. walk,horns without any asslsbuice,

Other witnessei testllled aa to Oonovci^bereahouti and ooudltiou from tin time oftoeitrlkipgor tbe htotv until hareaohed ulsboms* There "fleeiQed to l*e son. _ _ „_In, Uie testimony. as to. whether any "of tbaparty carried a lighted Inntern 011 tba vra.ybaine.

Mlunlt DflvItHwy^tUoglrl Day w »Ing home, olio twtillfil aa to Uio fact of heretoort striking Conuydr lu tbe face wltb hi*flrt and tlio foot ol the iluceatei * _O7*randremalulng stunae.1. SLe taid they

irtfld for home about two aVIwk in thomorning and that all bad boon drinking, !>ulnone were Intoxicated. .tJheobn said the at-tack 'occurred because one of tbe party hadrunlutoatres. •!;.-*' " ' • • " . . • %" ••

ETidonoB wa« glren'- to show that the tightoccurred over tba girl; but tlik we* all War-

After being atrucic the diseased went to tbabottto ot liUlirotLw-ta-Uw and there reover night.' Tbeuext'ilnylie went down toTroj and MM lie w a g i n g to take a load ofoats to market, but as ihey were not obtain'able he went bock uhMtirotbaHn-law's andoomplaliMd of apaln^lri luei head. Ho weutto bed in Uie afternoon awd lost oonsolausiieBS,tbe rlgWVid* being para.ri-.ed.' aud did not re-gain hla'nnaei.? Hn was afterward* »ma*edtbeboineof hla father wuanhe died a t 1):40o'clock MaodaT monili«;; •; -; Tfco dootoim whoperfornwd (ha tutopa; aaldUten were'no «xteraal brnlMM on tho; body•JK! lntartMlly-ibe debased w».oU right

H E . BULLOCK'S W I V E S .

TUX KAJUTAL llirnOCLTIXM QV A WELL KNOW.VSDJIMEfl KtUilDKKT OP HUrCABUXHA.—HVE1HV TWO WI."*H.

The Jlew York lt«corder of Thursday con-tains tbo following account of a trial in tbatcity lu whicu Mr. T. O. ilitllocb, the wol!knowu proprietor of Arbor Vitu- T^odge, a tluccasuona, la deftrndant :

A ibort, Uiiuk set man with gmylub bailand restlnu nyei, good-looking wul about Myean of age, sat in tke Buprauie Court 01WedDMday nud heard hl« Urst wife pletdintcCur a divorce from Mm OD tub ground of hismarriage to another woman. Hs bud*decreeuf divorce from her In hli pocket TbouiojO. Bullock wan tin defendant la tlie aotltnTor dlrorce mid Aniile £ , Buliock wai tlieoomplAlnatit. He married her lu l&A, inQraftoncounty,111. Tbeyhadtlireecbildreu.Only one, Maud E. Bullock, is living now.Th» it a tencber io a public school of this city,ia 25 years old, but looks younger, and I* very

rellv.

U n . Bullock and her daughter Wld theiri toryouth iwi t t ieu stand. Tbe latter relatedliow her father had left their home in this cityshortly tafore Cliriilinoa, 1677, oslomiUy t ogo Wait on buidneu. He neror returned tothem aod tbey kuaw nothing uf bloi until in

1 sbe lunied, tbrougli Braditroet's Uer-le Agttucy, tbut lie w u kettd of the New

York firm of Tboruas O. Uullock & Co, wbiciiImportediicefortbeuaeufbnmers. Bullock'sparlnar nan a woman wbo passed BB bis wffu.Her name wna Lyilia Button, and atie Is tbe

espoodent named by Mve. Bullock in tbewnt cult. After Itcr cliacovery, Misa Uul-

lock wld, alia called oa bar father a t bl» ofllce,but be deprecated- her vlalU. BLe used tomeet bitn ou tbo street quite often. He lived

ULjd la Button at i WertWtdrtreet. TbeQnt Mrs, Bullock and ber dauKbter llvo a t308 West 130th street.

Bullock', relations with LyJU Button wereproved by William D. May, a pajwr manufac-torer wbo He ea eta YVeit liilj street. IIowilil

UioyftlwayBpaBSedannDiiatMJwife. Tbeylived quietly, but very comfortably, Their

naa was flnelr fiiroiiha. nnd the? Lad aliter of valuable paintings. They did not

gofntoiooloty, butofUn'vltJled tbe ttioaliiw.Bullock bopt tUreo bcjnws nod lie \ittA a farm

Dorer, K. J.. wlero he kept lire borier,Including ttrollanibletoiilana,

Auotuernetgubpr, UatUiiai B. F.ire,i, mAotben gave similar testimony.

An employee of Eradstrwl'g agency Midtlut Bullock & Co. did a bunlnem of 11100,000Qjeor. ID March, 189J, Bullock told bint {batlbs ilriu's aawte nmounted to *H)T,OO0. Mra.I->dla Bullock was the •' Co." '

Mr. Uullock, la his O«D defense, said tliaton April 5th, I8T0, he had obtained a dtvoix»f i lib Unt wife In the Probate Court orSalt Lake City, iltek. He offered the docu-ment ia evidence ; but alter examining Urnas tu bis reddence la Utah, Juitlce Truax re-fUKd M admit It. Mrs. Bullock's counselassort Ihttt Bullock was uot onUUoJ to tbedecree according to tbe laws ol Utah as to«ldeiit». '

Uullock tald that be IDIITIOJ Ljiiu. ^utionon Aug. i:Jtb, 18JU. lie IIred witb lior uutllOctober last, wbon tlwy became estranged.Blie Is now suing for a half .interest in bisDover farm OD the ground that It waa boughtwith tba mouey of tha arm. After theirquarrel aha notified - Bradstreet'i tbat tbewould uot be respoiuible for the Orni'u debt*,asut Unllock ctmteqiientlj -want out of bu»ln»3

j B lii their,opinion dtathXtucnuted'hy ttia C4Sg«itlanof tliehratncauaad.liya.boncusslonor alco-holltm. Death ww, or eoiild have been canstdby aloohallsmibut was hastened by: the blow.

Tbe jury' retired a t n;lfl;o'elQck,aad re-turned a tew minntei later with tbe followingverdict; "Wefind tbe deceased came.to hisdeathly 1 Miw dtilt by the band of Fruic

.... . . Away-TpMthM.• . ., '; T B S U I H M 8*r*h SUckteV Emily Stickle andUai-yStlcklOatbree elderly'.aingl»*Udl« and

mi M "^ rt •' of ~ toQrito ' o&d ' JLxina 'OQDKRTSiiokto, btvit llred lor miny years on theirplace M^BeiclTaien, Where their worthyllrei have woo the reapepi\ot all wlthhi Uieolrclf of their aoquainuinae. A week or twoago.all :wera t«ktn sick.-. Hiss 8arah,.thaeldett,althongls'ln her TOUs year and aufraringfrom rbeunutbn and pheumonla« kept aboutuntil Bundiy, when piw beponie too ill to do BOlonger,' and failed untltiMouday rnoniing,wfacashedted^Htr glster. Emily, aged 71,who bad been Ww!who bad l«eu 111 wi th .ypbo tdpne jm! .dledon.Tuesda'jrattemooniatSoV-lock.- MtuMary, the stirvlvinc sbter. I» ajso IU, anil wasu u a t l s t o t t e i j ' i t o luneral eervlcei of tbedeparted riiten,1 which ware held in tbe Bock-•way PrabyterlaLn Church on' TUiiraday, at1:80 P. u. | and wen condaoted by the pastor,teV.'C/T.'Artarsoti.'. -fy-.Y ' - , - . ' • -- Atthefuneral It was mentioned that tbe oom-bioad tJnMttat these Udlw had been tntmbersof the Rockaway'FnMbyterian Charoh was1UJ yeartTtiw elder havldf bean a member m.years and tbe jouugerOi years, .. - V -

_ •Wi«n: the Joorrti' .Coont/; Journalfounded a little over a year ago; many poorpeople who tooV. stock la' mall annii were

' M»db7roa.rUlkoftbeK«at (IDUWWsa It would be Irani jtbo begfanliig.'. Too

" Managing DIrectorar isjued a circular, theflntoflaatwwk to tha atockbolilars, Bayingthat Uwy,<>feel unwlllln^ioiiger to remain Inthalr preaant poaltlon witlout direct eoonilte-tlon "among the atockholden .and; subscribersai to ttw conAtUon, procpeota and boslorapolicy of the pepar," onJ ibst they " ffral thatthe burdens of this important enterpriw batebeen very nntquaUy ; ibstrlbijtot" IThBjfarther aay " tho Direotori have mode the payandvspeneerollaiimallas thlecan b*dons,and now au effort mutt :IM, mods by all con-cerned, or ws cannot procif lie tbat the Journalwill succeed M we wish'«',to.", Tbe balanceof tlw circular .was on ~*uieal for; a " n u ntneeUng " of stockbdilerj'snd " frlendi of tbaoiuie " lu the Free Methodist Church on Jon.lit. ' It takes iom*tliiag!tnore than caih to

-:•• ; i i a O l a V k w d i Contest.. .Tbe BoA'Indlcated at the time of the Uealh

ot tua late. Abrau IJ. ClaVkj fornxrlyotBtau-hope, that Us will would jue contested by bisBOO, Ludlo* Clark, of Hew York city, andmid IIBQW ituv Itfit. Tfe luerlng will beginon'Jan. ISd, and the cnniwUnt will setup tbeclaim that his father wa«;u.iduly ItiOuenoed byUs brother Benson, ot UackatUtown. Burro-gate O'Nelt of Warren county baa been tnadeadministrator ot tbe estate,' pending the con-test-. The npprsisonieutlof the personal pro[i-erty flvtres up about *U;009,

.- ' . ', CheaterMoaoha. -• Tbo - following are t£a. elecud and ap-

pointed offlcsrs of l roiiMct lodge, No. Si, Pand A. JI., at CbBsW:; John M. .Hooro, VT.M.; Kev. E. B/Jtaflaod,- 8. 17.; C. O. noeking*,' J . W.I F. N. JenklnoyiTreai.; W. T,Bartl.Bec'j; Eov. R IK England, Chaplain)H : P* Droka, a D. j J«--V. Harvey, J. D.; V.M.CbambvUn,a.M. nfC,; Ollbert Ba«tieJr., J. 'K. of C\. John M, Drinkwster,TylerF. U." Jenkins, Organiit^ \7, E,Young*, B, J,Bmltt), H. T. Drake, -^landing, committeeCharles Hardin, Proxy to Grand Jxrfgo. ; .

• "Veterans and Sons oi Veteraas.

uil i ', Lo mid, doing no tiling. Iltt lie-clared tliat lie l^td utroet buusj iwlougH toLjdla ami was purcluurf with her money,Ue paid •ti',000 for the farm near Dover.

Justice Truax reserved bla decision.Major E. II. Holbs, a mo.nber of Pr. Tal-age'n CUureb, anJ JanieaM. UitTord an> tba

counwl lor Urs'. Bullock.' Majur Iloblia ad'mitted tuat prior to IfiTO Bullock wuaatesclierin tbe Sunday school connected with Dr. Tsl-tnagq'a Churcli, Ifo won the love of & ladywlio also taujbt In tha Sunday snliooi, andthey lived togetlier at tbe Qraud Uulun Hotello this city. Blie bet»tno a intAbnr, and inI8TI1 Mr*. Bullock brought an action for di'rorca. naming her as-cbrei|H)ndeiit. Thesuit wu withdrawn, liDwever, nud Bullock re-turned to LU wife, only'to leave hor Ilonlly luthe following year. ' • " ; .

The foltowiug is from the Suti's account oftbe procewllnji*! The story of Ut, Bullock'sflrat mletep waa told by Ma]or E. U. Uobbn,one of l l n . Bullock's lawyers. He did uot tolltbe name of the'vrouiin wbo Its thought waiHr, BuHock'i asiiilft^ la Ur. Talakg&'i Hur,

t h id I

OBITTJAET HOT3£B.Mr. and lln. Ho well HoUrt, of Morri.->wn, lout hath tlielr d*U|(bt«r» sluca the New

Yettr. Ul*a NuDcy, tho youngest, died of>i]tjt fevor after an lllnfiw of only four day*,

and tlie parent* worn returning from thefuneral wbaa tiwv were called U» Sew Yorkb j the newa that their oldest daughter, WMUUdnxt, wbo w u viiiUng a friend iu tbatcity, WM wsrlau&ly IU with tbe n u t <A\taThey reached her jiut iu time to nllium burdeath. Mim Mildred made ber debut In eoct-ity at a brilliant party given tu GctuW.

Mrs. Sarah J. Wbitliii, widow of Charles P.WblUfu.uf WbltUtKvllle.Man., WM burlolou Mooday. Mm. WbitOii was tbe daughter

' ' uiuel aud Amy Ualtidaj, fortuerl/ oftatown, whei-e Ura. WbitUu wu bom in

Junu, MO. Tbe Itav. Dr. David M.Halllday,wbo wai tbe pastor of tbe Presbyterian ChurchIn I'eekBklll for more than twenty years, andthe Kev. 3. II. Halllday, of Brooklyn, wave

er brotlien. Mrs. WhltUn wan married iule autumn of 18M.Mr. Jai. Heagaa, formerly of tbia place,

but now of Potenon, baa been deeply afflictedof late. First, be waa severely prostratedwltb diphtheria, than bis youngest child diedlont w«ek trom Uu> soiua cause, mud otter thatnil wife and remaining cnlld were eel.»d witb

•e dread disease.Mra. Sarah E, Van 1'elt, widow of Isaacan Pelt! a well known aud mucb loved lady

aeidttnt of Jtf orriitoxrn, died on Tueaday even-Dg. The funeral was held at her hnnxi auKarley street last evening and the intermentTill beroadetttNew Brunswick tlifBaltemoou.Tiios. Truicott,a well-known trorklnetnan,

lied on Tuesday iiioralugat his hooia on Falr>•lovr Hill arter a long illuess. tie leaves adfe and eleven children. Ha was a memberif tba Cboun Friemla in wbtcii l« bad a lifeuaurauw of 11,000.Jas. E, Hedges, one of the inoet promiaent

cltluns ol Elizabeth and a man ot greatweftlLb, died last night at tbs ago of (13. Herug born at Ilosklnxrldge and went to NewIfork a I>OOP boy, to carve nut bl« own tor-:une.

Mrs. Eliieli, Uuu, widow or Dr. Jouu D.H-uw, at I'omptou, wbo waa made f erj 111 byfright and exposure lu cooaequeiice of theburniug of her residence ou Monday night, oatold elsewhere in tuta Issue, died on Wcdwa-

Ura. Collier, a nrofeuloiml nurse, d id InTiavm on Tuenlsy afternoon, fiuo w u awidow, with a child in the Cblldren'a Home,ad waa making a brave effort to provide aaine for herself and her little one.Tbe worthy wife ot Clifford Niton, of Uili

place, died on Unudsy of pneumonia, follor-Ing tlie grippe, leaving a family of eight chil-dren, lor whom aud her husband much aym-atliy Is felt.Daniel JainlBson, for many J M I I the gar-ener on too Collu place. Morrlitown, died

at bis home yesterday. Ue was ;\i years ofand had lived In Morrhtownaboutfnrty

\y% ytun.Iloawell B. Mtaoo, ex-Uayor of Chicago,

lied on New Vear't night. He w u one of (lieirvavan engaged in the ccnitnntion of tbe

Uorrls Canal and wu It* Brit Superintendent.Mrt, Jomph HnUiaway, a much mUemed

aid lady, dl«d reiterday e.t her boaw oa ¥w,aeveaiie, sg«d bt) yean. Fuiyral nervtoe* utLouto on Haturday, Jan. fltb, at H o'clock v. 11.

Mr. and l l n . Jaa. B. Touking.of Ml. Hopa,ave boon dMply boreavod by Urn dwtb of

their luhut daughter—tie ouly child of theirulon-which accurred ou Sunday bat.Tbs remalni of John Bine, who died st

Tocoina, Wasbhigton, ou December !Wtu, willreaob llorrivtown te-niorraiv and be luturrediu Uvj.'greou Cemeiory,

Un, Harriet Klnmy, aged 811 jc*n, died lullorrlitown, Dec. SUh, only nine days afUr

39 dentli of ber htuband, UJ» Ute Dr. Klnsey.Mrs. Uargoret Uullok, one of the oldest

women In Uorrletown, died laat Baturday i t56 gnat age ot Vi jeers,The death Is announced in I ho Wt»t of P«legitmlMU, a former well knoH-n rerldent ofLaMrl&tawu,Itov. Dr, Wbftuop, uf Haclettatuwa Instt-

tuU. bat beeu bereaved by tbe death of bla>u,-Mr, Irving 8. Whitney.Jos. C, (Stewart, of Woahlugtoa, a moat

genial gentlemen, who bail many frlaudK inDover, died last week.

Tbo mother of Ilov. Mr. Vauderpool, oflorrlstowi,, died In Kowark last Sunday st

aotulvanoed'ege, - . .Oliver Duneter, a .well-known ivalilout uf

H , uHcki asiiilft^ la Ur. Talakg&i Hur,ilty school,: thaehl!.!, he said, waa now IT

JJ U B ' l I k found him out thenM*dbtgt&ieuitagsiaatblra fordlvoroe,bul

i.did, »?S«rwerf«>j(dono4 tba qffflncat.awl tli?.cQu^i ol iba rtinui.' P?« Wenttm living together again.-Tne story

- brflvent bntia thettttliiiooj was tint Justbefore Clirifltinas, 18T7, Uullock left Its LomeIn Brooklyn for a bustnou trip tirougii theyPeit./.Heaaid ha would be-bookby Cbriit.DUU,andhBE«veroaine ib«clt. He told bowbe come to get tbe .TJtab paper. He bad'ntany laUntlpn, hr wld, of going Weat fora di-vorce wnen ha left home,-but wbeu bo got outa St. Louis Ue mvlo up tis mind to tlo it,icd 1M rant on to Bait Lake. Ue was theretrom thirty to tarty.five day a, and wenton to

^randscb, wbera be stayed lixwoeltx.On' bh way back, East he stopped again at Haltlake, • ; , . . , , • . •" : ' ••-

1 "Eld you initruct your attoraeyB to getyou adiyorcaou' the occasion of. your.flrsty y yvisit to Halt Like r'.aaked Major Hobbs.? .

" I don't rememher,": answered Bullock.Se q'ueation was put In ne'veral dl(Inrent

ways, aod finally Mr, Bullock aoldt . " t b i iUilng baacoaio up sa auddcnly. tlwt I havtin'tiad time to'think up the matter." ;

UT. BuUack's teellnicrj sht>md th&fc I19 hadhot obtnlnid a; residence In- Uteh, and whenhli lawyer offered thB deared in evidence

u5gB Tru&x amlled and miUlned tb<» objeotion of Lawyer Qlfford to Its a

. A OriPpe Sufferer's JJUapaenranto.On Wednesday. Dec, iWth, lln. Wm. U

Force, tbe wife of a Madison carpenter, andthe mother of flro children; disappear*d fromher home, and at lost accouata no trace of

bad b»ea diacoTered.' fine and tier hus-band had both been suffering from the grippeand on tbe day previous Mrs, Jbrce showedlgB oi dumunUa, but nothing serious wai

anticipated.; Tbe next morning the husbandwas awakened byona of hia boyn, who toldilm that" hla mother had left tbe house. Hr.Foro* at once began to Investigate, and foundtbe following note, written iipcii the marginof a newspaper 1 '.'You needaot look for me';I oare drowned myself." Beside tola notewaa found soine money. Since then moneyh u been contributed for the object by tbecitizens and the ponds, stream and woods intin vicinity tiave been thoroughly" Marched,but without avail. Bba has relatives at Kc-wFrqvldence and Flatafleld, biit it LM bteafmmn that »be did not go to any ol tictn, andno trace of her wanderings has ever been dls>core'red, She Is a well educated woman, 87years ol age, and Uie youngest of her childrento but eight montbtold.. Her busbandla asober, Industrious mochanlc, apd bla troublinas created roucli tjmpathy for him. It Isgoaeralfy believed that Mra.Force has drownedherself In tbePtaaiio rlrer, a]tliou((b a Mennrk clairvoyant,' who has been consulted, uVelaree that aba b beiag cared forlu a bouseaud will be found after thirteen dayi. A re-ward ot *-M) la Offered for information con-

eralngUer. . ' '

Bl« Prices for "Washington Lett era.At a recent sals of WnBhtngtou letters and

relics; In Phllauelpbl*, the latter wuich catuegretteatcompetition ia the bidding was aloug loiter that Waahlngton wrote to Robert

rii from Morrlatowu la 17J7. I t went upidowly until It reacb»d f OO;' tben Uie boMernbecome loss numerous, and by teu to twenty-five dollars st a bid it went up until Quail/Mr. Haveineyer secured It for W>.\ Lettersi-hlcb tVaahlustoti had directed and sigmd

ftoMbjhlKhaaflGO. ' .

-town hit Monduy evening,got home all right their a

l h

TLe Dover BOWIIUK Club went to HackeUs-nd nlUioiigh tlioy» got lott. Aa

c u r OM wo can learn,' however, in the tworegular games, which wire rollod 011 rylu'Malllett, Vie Uome team tftirlj •»i\M tin alleysup with tbo Doverltes, beatlnj; tbera 1W plusin one game aud ITS I11 tbe olhsr. They tbenweut on the new alleyH of UIO HacVettat-inclub wbcra the Dov«r boja wan a ganta wlili'l piui |n the lead.

• A. BemuJtablo Blbla Olass,The Bible dora of tbe Houth Street Freiby-

Urlan Sunday icbool of Uorrtatown' Is theAw.itumiT.uiBu.."."'. ™—™.fc- « . — ~ largeat In Morrla county and la probably not

Camp, B; of V.rflf MorrtsUtwn; ware duly in- excelled by any similar claM In the State,•tailed-on Uondsr eveniDgi ' Captain, NV J. The class '1 resulorly organleed and boa aMeeker} lit, Lieut,* J, o ; Heath; Sd^Ueut,' memb»n.hlp of over 100. - The officers for theH. V. Potfai CouocUf Paul 'Reniv'.'" George current yoar are tbo follcrwlnff: President,GbiTtH. V,Totti, OnTui»d»TatoningOan.jjowph W, Thompeon; Vice President andA.r.A.Torbertrdst,.(J. 'A.-n;, teldainua- Librarian, Harry B/HoITuiao; Secretory,terlnrwepUon-Gt thi.colors and camp ftre,' F. W".Mullord; rrtowinr, J . "W.'Bh»p,bIcb:pmrf.,,r,^J.T.l.l..ff.1r. J ! •*.,(£,:•. W ~ ;

and rucut delidoui calteji by tiling tha Ezcal-,' aJor prepared buckwheaC flour,1

Our buyer overstocked us early in tho Benson, "but with GOODGOODS and early reduction in pricea, we reduced fitock nt a tremend-ous rate. Wo now Lave quite a number of broken lots in OVER-COATS aod BUITB, and we now offer our patrons tlie beBt bargaicaever Jcnowu in CLOTHING. This ia our third and last redaction saletliia "Wiuter. Don't fail to embrace ibis opportunity. Remember onrgoods nre all marked in plain figures.

PIERSON & CO.,THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS,

OPP. THE BANK. ' DOVER, N. J.

Skates and Sleds.

A Beautiful Burial Plot.Mr, Andrew Reaeoner, p

D., L.Sc W , n . K., h u lately purcbaied onet the Landiomeat plot* la Woodlatvn Caina-ry, K. V. Thtj plot la a circle fifty feat inatnutar, vittti an atetuieon the trout and a

walk aiwinj the rwt of It; i t cental 111 abouttwo thousand iquarefett. It is located on&aot tue main avenues, onveryblgn ground,nd can be plainly seen from the c m of the

Net/ York and New Haven railroad. Theplot cost &.vn«uoiierueerly..a]x.thousanddollar*. U*hujua(VDltMad a contract withHi H, Davis, of Morrlitown, for a verx-largeMWopbsgm to be placed oh It next Bprlng,»o U built Of Jiarr* Irani te.; l l i . twttooihawaloue fa tfln feet l d l b t t f

S. E. BERRY HARDWARE CO.,SIGK €E THE PADLOCK. DOVER, S; J.

tf gTthousand pound*; tlie whole aaroopbagui willweigh Mveaty-tiro Uioutaitd pouitda, or. IWtout. The oonu " Andnw R * a » » r " U c u ton the upper or third bate la hrg0 raiwd and

l U d lttora. Thlala all tbo IrtUriQg tbatKOoti thtiarcopliagia. The record]

are out on large itouw, to b« placed at thehead of Bach grave. Tbe whole Job will cottcompleted end eat four thonnnd dollara,—

, . ?ha "W**liin»ton Bnoampnent. ' 'Wo leom from a wtJl ..utiivnticatcd aource

tut the nwmbera of tbe U, A. R,, of thia•tato, will make appUcaUon to the Leghjla-ill o for* on appropriation ' to cover theirareUliig expenaes to nnd from Waafalngton,

D. O, during tbe aeaalon of tbe National En-campment to be bald in September, 1802.Tlw HUU lUt ' there .an huadr«U ot old

Aiu Uiroughont New Jersey who areealrona of attending this meeting, but are

too poor to pay tba npttuea. And M tbls,In All probability, la tbe onlr opputunlty tbatmany of tbcm will ever bavs of greeUng theirold comrades from the varloui BUtcs, theyreexcMdiDgly anxlaui tbat th* tegtaUture

will adopt some plan by which thsir dwlreain Ue reallcird. ' We understand that tbe

member* of the Grand Army of other Stateswill make a Rfmllar request of tlwir Blate

The Bit-Beserroiw.Itaporla from tho iltoot Ue big mervolr at

Oak Ridge Indicate that the arttflclai lake lanow about ai full ai It ever will ba. Thegauge on FrW*y morning ibo'wed that therewere 40 feet and 0 Inches lu Uw reservoir, andtbU was wltntn i}4 leet of blgb -water mTh« rain of Baturday ahduld have made;uptblideQclenoywitfaiometoipare.. AtCllutonPailt reMrvolr the supply seems mtuta nnaller,aud although the gab* have tmu closed raor*than two mootbi tbs reservoir la not oeorlyfull;, Tbia reservoir ia fed by three largelalcu, while Oak Ridge baa only Dunker'a todepend upon, but the watershed nf th» lattertract Is much greater, and a amall fall of rainmakes a treat showing in tlie valley of tbe

innock. Th« stream may be overflowingits bantu in tbe momtog and not above anormal itege of low water at nightfall.

Odd Fellows' officers.District Deputy John II, Martin bos in-

ataUeA Uio lollowing olucers of Odd r-'eilowa'lodge* In this vicinity:- ' .

lloxbury, No. 184, Suecasunna—Er. JobiI<..TayIor, N. «•; Ueadley lloy, V. O.J JohnH. Stolen, Rtc, BecVl Ueorge H, Uuintes,Ver. 8Wy; F. JL Buck, Treas.

Ra&doipb, Ho. 130, Dovar—Qua. A. Maun,. O,; Harry tValkor, V. U.; John U. Toy,

lUn. Bee1/; John llitclial,, Per. Sec'r ; Q M ."ann, Treos,- • • :

Kosltloufl, No. 03, Morrlntown-John T.Ui.es, N.G.; AmraB. Qi.hnbv, V. O.-, fiwn-

tl Karn, llec. 8etfjf; Josepb A. HayK, Per.Bec'y, W. K Philhower, Tnvu.

' Th« plgeoaa Did Hot ApDBW.atcb between Fred Lurabreyar,

Y h t C l b d J V kpg

of tbs Larclimont Yacht Club, and JClmsx, of Pine Brook, was to have taken placeIVedneaday at tbe Jeney City Heights OuClub . grounda, Uarion, N. J. t but the latt<did tot pub In appearance, and Lhe sportsmenpresent went away fooling rather indignantLumbrayer received tie *2O3 forfeit ruoiiey

r.undyWwUtt-dt,tta9«tockboMe/.Ltiru.brejer la ansioun U> ttUoot Cl«£» at D«xt«rI'ark,L.J.,forisW0B il.l«, tbo eondiUcna oftbts match to 1« JlXr llvo Jjlrda per man, thirty

ta b d &yanli rlee, c.^btyUurlliiehain ruloi

p ,boundary, xm&tr

A Touch of 'Winter.Ths flrat r ea lnow itorm ot tbe Wint.

isme early on Wed t> Aid ay nioinlagsnd intewhoursadepotlt ot fully four tntkta noleft upon Uie ground,. It luu given ua falrl/good aUlgbing in Dovar, owing to our smooth•trwU, but oatddB If Ii not ao good. Tbtrawas ih» mfllchnt Ice for »kaling on tha pondstbe lint of Ula week, but Tucaday'a warmthipolled It, and the tea men are beglnnlog tofeol rnieuy. •/_ •

good tun«w, at half prloe, at P. D. Stapbsr.Cl V l l j i

KtltfjOM'a Headache Tablets nuJcklr nhB worst headichi,-.

STILL

REDUCINGPRICES

BRACED SLEDS 40c. UP.

AMERICAN CLUB SKATES 45c. UP.Fancy Holiday Hardware,Handsome Carver Sets,Silver Knives, Forks and Spoons,Snow Shovels, Snow Shovels,

AT THE STOW! OF.

—-GREAT—OIiEARINO SALE

' - ' •• • • . • . • ' • • • " • • . - O F - : ; • ; . ' . . . . ' ;

REMNANTS

DRESS GOODS• • : ' : ' - A T - ' - ' " ' ' , . ' 1 : 1 • . • ' . . • ' • . ' • • • / • .

W.H.BAKBRSJDOTT3B3H-. T*. » .

DieKERSpN'S

CLEARING SALE- O F -

Cloaks, Jackets,Wraps, Gapes,

Newmarkets, Af.,

has begum

Every Garment

must be sold.;:IF YOU WANT A GARMENT now ia yonr cliance to get one

AT COST 1 AT p&BELOW COST.

Page 4: WALTON BROS., Merchant Tailors Clothiers, Martin Byr

Litigation About a Hotel.Tlie can of Joseuti I*. Jordan, vroprietor of

tlie Hotel Hamilton, New York, vs. Stafford& JCnowlm, now in flittiicery, involves tberente! of Uio HoU-1 Dorinnourt nt SchuoleyVMountain. Kroni tlie bill uf comj.laiiit it aj^pours tbfttlu Mnrcl, 1HM, Jonlan leased iheHotel Dorincourt, nlLh IU four acres or Inadaud lake, from tbo owners for 1' \mr rent, ofthe gross rooolpttt of tbe resort. It van Biijm-tat«l that the buttil hliould bo ready by MaylBt, IKW. Tlia owners had a <iuarrel overfinances mid Jordan bml to advance t">,tKM) inordar to get the IIOUBU ujieu Uiut senaon, TUIF•urn, KnowUM agreed for the (Inn, should bededucted from tlio rental a fulling due, butBtAfTardalUmanlBKiniilliitftltbcoerwtiiiiit,clBtming thai Kiumlea had inwlo U withoutbis knowledge or oinsent.

Jordan found the E^KS rucdpt* w«ro -bout130,000, out n[ whirb t;i,l!Si woitdue StnlTonl&. Knowk-s. Jordan liultl a rlulm of 4J,M7against tho flnn and t l . s a wore of unjislilbllU, for which tho c-rtxliUirH held bini liableH« offset tliew Items nijuiiibt tbo rent account,but the flrra refused to olluiv thin anil served adistress warrant. Tliey Eefzed all tho availableI>ro]*rty to Mtisfy B chlm «r #trjj 20 fur rentfrom Aug. Island ir>tl, and J or,Inn njiijlifdto the Cbaucellnr fornuinjunction i revt-iitlugany sale,

Stafford & Knrnvlos'n answer vat, a geiiuraldenial of tho agreements iimltr "liii'h Jordanclafma protection. Tho CHJJO wan referred toa special master fur an Itemized nccauuiing.

How Xllpatrlclt Used to Drive.A writer In tbu I'hilmlelpliin I'rets w«)s: A

fftnnororournriiimintiinco was nuroilrlvinsdown tho st<^p ojiprooeli to u countrywhra the lota Uiiicral KiljutlrU-k ilnuliodaround n bend in tho nud mid on to tbobrlilgcwitb bliF[ilrH«l trotter unilur full Iion his way to catch a train. Tliero wan bamlyroom to I>QM, Imt lieluiQ tlio In rowmore than twlat his lionw'n bead to ctuelienvral, with a cheery "good morning,"bad shot forward, tbe uub-handn or hit, l.uggyJust grating tbutw of tbu farmer's. Italmost luipossiblo that an ordinary vehicleoould ba safely alee red tlirongti so narrowHpoce, and on ex anil nation ftftenvitnl ulintrnthat tho wbi*I» on Ilia ouUir tlJo bnJ gunwithin nu Inch of tbo edge of tbo high find uiprotected abutment wfill, The miscalculationof Uio width of a wagon tiro would havdisaster. Buttblswoanotfoolbardyiness on the part of tho General. Witb bischerft taristiG quickness uf decision, be Ladcalculated that there was just room tonad through he wont. Tbe ellglilent waveringwould have itiado a wreck on ono eldotlier, or perhaps botli. Hut he won not theman to wabble. His eye woi truo, his linndBte&d;, bin bead level, nnd an inch an an abut-ment wall wan RS cafe fur biui at a yard fttimid man.

The Pirat Proteat.Tbe HackuLUtawn Gazette evidently doe.

Ilka tbe effort of the Democratic machino tomake Now Jersey solid for Cleveland andprevent 8eiwU>r Worts from being Govoifor .t«ajs : ThoKowYorkWorld withliweek has bawled out Hon. OcorgQT.'WertaaBA diibenintorlal probability, nud sent a NewJersey detcgntion to tbo Democratic Nutloni 'Convention agniuit Clevclaud. Tlio brainSenator from Morris has slept unon some opartunitles that come to a man but once IDllfotimo, but MB frlenila ore now united foreagreaslve flglit under his kmlornlilp. Aa f<Clateland, the ablest nud most popular mansince Lincoln, he has ulne-tonllisoJ the votingatrength of tho party hi this State with hliand they art alU>Kather likely to nee tx> It tbatthey are properly reproseuUd in the NationalConvention.

—•>-•- •Newark's Sunuly AlmoBt Ready.

The work on No walk's uonr water supplyalmost completed. Ttio artificial lnko at OakRldgo Is about full anil tout Sunday tlio 'gauge showed forty feet and six inches olwater. At Clinton Fulls reservoir tboIs much smaller, ai tbo reservoir is not jotfilled. This reservoir Is fed by three largelakes, and the Oak Ridge reservoir hiDunter'fl lake to ilepuud upon; but tbiwatershed of tbo latter troctis much great*]and ft small fall of rnlii makes ugrcator show-tnjv Tha big utwl \i\po which Milt carry jmrtuf the wat«r to the city of Newark waiplated on Thursday o[ last week and Sliugerland's 000 feet of jilpo at l'nmnton "" ' 'ahio completed. Tha pipes havo been t*Bt«d,and only a fow unimportant leaks bava beenfound.

Moirl* County Beal Estate,- Following are tha latent m l entate Iron'

fers In Morris couuty: Ucury I), Cortvin ttGeorge Q. FrelJnghuyscii, Morris towiuhlp,•0,000 ; Loulu Kurd and others to Cb&rleaAlpaugli, Ibxtiury township, 17,000; FraiL. Bclufor andi Daniel Bchafer to l i t Arling-ton Hotel and land Company, HoxburylUndoIpa toimsliipsi (110,000; IJaule) Scliaferto Henry Young, Mt. Arlington, |050; Fn 'L. Bobafsr to tho Mt. Arlington Hotel andIiand Company, Itosbury towusbip, (1,000John Van Dtiyne to John Norwood, * lionvilla towmhlp, (320; Martin Van Ness atSusan V.Tt. rarlu to Israel C. tloeve, liluctlugdale.esO; lYIlllum V,'. Blckles to niiotrowers, Dovor, UTS.

THE M0RE1B PLAINS ASYLUM.I'jKirt o( Wanlm ETerett, Jmt tnsda

tbe Hoard uf Managers, tliowa that for thoyear oudiug OoL lat last tbe receipt* cfforrla 1'lolLi A»yluni were t!!tflVl.2a,

id thedUtiurwiinont* wore till.BOS.W, Icav-B credit balaucB of I«HH.C2. AmonyvemeuU were new \>\& jwiis anil alwra-ittboflftU£literliouEe« and other liuild-

Bome n.'i«airs at tie lower reservoir weremil m-coffniy. A Ud break waadlswivereJ,•i Li rupair this a UOff uiawiury dmn WUMCOU-

irtwl. Tho warden t U t « Hat thoiirewniTvolrs are inaileipiato for tboafyluui. Theugi uinptyitig Into tlio U|ipur rwwrvoliu for rnoutlu at a time daring the posturn not iluwml more thftn2U,«X»gnll(. Tlie KQIJCII **}» Ihe lualUjr dcu.aud»niMllale attention, He recommends tbatJSIHII welb be wmk. If Uio presentnftintaiiied, be wyi, IIIB puiupiug plant

niist be reuowed or pipe miwt be laid to viinipvoU'i- iuto the reiwrrolriiimteadofdirtcllythe hniiEe.

Tho tx-port ntat«a that ths farm iirotluced10 tons uf buy anil l.KOO buuhtls cf |be retunn froin the garden ihuw that tbU

i of tbo most profitable departments oflyluui, while the returns from tlio dairythat It e?eu pays bettor. Uluce Ji

Sill, all tlie milk used at tlio naylum lma bwurutluced ou tlie uluca.Tho following cttlmat*) cif t ie needs cf thestitutluu for this year ismade: ForaiUarif-

. resident olllcers, |8,7O0 ; torgupportofcoiIcU, H5.tK7.10; allowance or (I per week for

Linportofeaeh county patient, thoavw-_o. .jumlwr of whom is estimated tha SBItbat at the close of tho fiscal year, f S,.'*

An interenUng |>er cftpltastatouieut is madetho report. Tho sreraga cost for each of

tbo t-W pntk-ntB for clothing, attendance, Im-,Tinents and r«|>air» to tbo grounds anddings, as well a> ofllee expense, ainu»e-

..-.jts,etc.,wafi»S4.'m; eicluidve of clothing,•SM.JMj averogoeoch por capita for cuurtyud convict patlenU per year, exclusive oflothing, receipU from private pationU, and

iber of privat* patients have been d«-ilucted respectively from disbursements aui'

iberofpatIeDt«,»312.0l.

Omcern of Boclcawap- Soolatiea.Uitlzen'8 Lodge, Ho. « , L O. O. F.—Lewis

DUeffli, H. O.; Arthur MUler, V. B.jlViu.Jleoe, Rec. Boo.; Hiram Kir, P. Bee.; Abra-ham Kaufman, Treas.; E. 11. Mott, Wm. E.

unuell, Vfm. Haller,Trustocj,Friendship LodEe, No. IB, K. and L. of tlio

1. H.-S. T. Smith. Dictator ; Peter Nonnsn,,'Ice Dictator; U. D. Strait, Post Dictator ;

J. I*. HnnkirBon, Orator; J. C. McOrotb,Bee. and Tree*.; John MorrU, Fin. Sec.; A.

•oreo, Chaplain j J. W. Morgs.ii. Guide; D-lurtor, Asst. Guide; Jfti, J. Morgan, War-

on ; Jaa. Miller, Sentry.Blazing Arrow Tribe, Mo. 41,1. 0. R. M.—

«.. Force, B.; E. B. Mott, B. S.; Oscar Tliuno,I. S.i E. H.Todd, K,ot W.; J. H. Bander*,[!. of K. J R. Devore, Trustee, throe yearsThos. Miteholl, represontative.

Our Qlimftta !• Changing.Bergt. Biinn, tho noTerninoat weotiiorman,iyg thB figures for 1801 go to fchoir tbat our |llmate U changing from yoar to year. Thi

n'luter season was noticeably free from BUOW,and of what did corns tbe greater part fell in

imiary. There were only five days an which,-ie temperature rose above 00degrees, and yetthe year dosed with an eiceu uf 690 Jogrees

an temperature. The rainfall fell a l linches b«low the average.

•Warmest December in 48 Venra.The weather record* sbow that tho wuii

December last tvu tbe warmest in 43 yean,and that only tnlce lins there been nnjapproaeli ia It. Iti moan Uio[taraturo was41,37°, nnd tbe a?ernSofor tbomoiilbU3-J.48'For more than three-fourths ot the month thimercury registered above tlie freezing point.1h% vraUr fall or t i e month, 4.09 Inches, 'somewhat above tba average fur Decemberwhich is 3,73 Incbea. Ihe year juat closed

' gavo us K nttan temparnture of 52.83°, belt1.1V above the niean temperrturs of the lastforty-«?en yeaii. Tlie waterfall of tho yearm i 4D.4S Inchon, while the average precipita-tion of tba lost forty-raven yean is placed a140,73 Inches. •

Karris County Board of ArrJoultiAt ths annual meeting or thia society Uio

question of bettor roads was fully discussedand the following ofllccrawerechoGen i Pres-ident, Ilou. A. IV. Cutler, Uorrbtown ; Bec-retary, IV. F. Ely, Alton ; Treasurer, GeorgeCook, Hanover. Board of Director*—HI. M.Cook, Hanover; B. 8. Condit, Troy Hills ; J,J. Ultcheli, Wblppany ; U. M. Toung, ArtoiB. M. Hopping, linnover; AV. U. JmueAlton; Robort Blake, Uadlioo; Oscnr Linds-ley, Horristovrn ; WUtlwn B. Llcdeley, HawVaroou. Delegates to State Board, IV",Ely, two yean ; D. H. Hopping, one year.

Korristown Pointer* and Dae orators.Local Union, £U, Brotherhood of Palnlei

and Decorators, ot Monistowu, have electedtbefollowinsomcers: ltobcrfWilllaina,Presi-dent; George Bwnofl, Vice President; Eugen<'Wechsier, Iteconl Ing Secretary; Lee Springer,Financial Secretary ;Willlam UoffieUeld.Treas-urn-; James Brnnnon, Conductor; WillionLyon, Warden; Charles Wlltburger, Trusto.far eighteen raoiitbs. Tboy were iaBtalledWednesday evening by tho Preceptor. TheUnion has reventy-flve members.

A Dredge purchase*!.The Lake Ilopatcong atcamboat Cornpan;

b u bought tbo dredge which waa need lastjcarforimpraTlng the channel to LacdliII cost tbe company ftf a day far It* aervilait year, and President Theo. F. Ring advisedownlrjK It outright before paying twloa ','worth for biro. It Ii tfild that tho eoropaivdll build a third itcamboat tbls SprlnDirector TV. F, King bos nearly completed•urreyi for a now and accurate map cfIsles and iti nirroundlags.

' Karris Division of Kallrond CondtMorris Division, Wo. SDI, Order of l

Condncton,naB elected th« following- for 1KB: Chief Conductor, Henry H. Hoi

man; Asalitont Chief Conductor, John LongSenior ConduoW, Edgar Parks; Secretarand Treasurer, W. T. Kooaio; Junfc ~doctor, W. B. Nswniaii; Inside Conductor,John Slack { Outsldo Conductor/ Joneph LI-Ingston, '

. . BuokJea'sArolofcBfclvo,Tbe b u t aalvo'ln the world for Cuta, Sores,

Braises, U k s n , Bolt Bhenro, Fever SOTM,Tetter, Chapped Hindi, Chilblains, Coraand all BUn Eruption*, and positivelyFHes, or HO pay required. It Ii guaranteedg i n perfect satisfaction, or money refunded,JMos twsnty-flTa o*mt« per box. For otle bjBobert SSUgpn, Dortr. Qnaa, Hance A Co.,Fort Onto, and t. N. JanUns.CbMUr.

• Dr. Beano's Dyspepsia n i l s ara unquwUoiably a meats. It required, but the tue of ooibottls to drive ont In my cam a BBvara " "attack. I hear tbeni well spokon of In everydirection. r' ' '

T y P " B " H o n t f c B U o W

Do not hesitate, when you have takenoold, to g«ta bottle of Hires' Cough Cure.mar sate you dlrs eo&seqaeacM. UsJca

'' noto of this, so as not to forget I t

SPECIAL

JANUARY SALE

NOW IN PROGRESS

NEIVAUK IIEE-UIYESPECIAL

JANIIAliy SALEMEANS

Hint every article Iu tbclr tnain-motb ostablMiinont can b° liougLtAT A UBnUCGU PRICIi.

IT MEANSTLftt Kjioclol eut ptloo VBIUM areolforeil by tbe Uumlrods aud Uiou-m l l N KVEHY UKPARTMENT,

IN KVERY LINK,aa a inetbod of reducing ntockprior to luvtiitory.

IT MEANS_jrfa-ully

._ JONABLBWEAH, or of any other necMosltysold lu our stores that NOW ISTHE TIME to buy it cheaperthiu It baa ever been offered lorbefore or will again l« sold atafter thle wle.

IT MEANSThat our sales ara bona fide Iuevory sense of the word, and asBucb recognized by tbousauds ofJersoy people from every part ofthe Biote.wlio will belp In nuhlnKUm Ovk KLKVENTH ANKlP

>r full particulars noil Itemized llslI bancauia send us your nnmt

Xi. S. PLAUT & Co.707 to 721 BBOAD St..

NKWARK, N J.

Great Bargains in sec->nd-hand Pianos.6 Rosewood Pianos at

your own price. Yourpick for $65. Come andsee them.

Wright Organ & Piano Man'fg Go,,DOVEIB isr ar

/((•corercd—sound boolthfur every consuniptlvu wholiMii't delayed too long.

i Thero's a ixwitivo euro with* Dr. riontf a Uolden Modlcal

"E Uiaeovcry. Juetus itcurtB

A— au"*1? &*X nseuros. niiJ Just an eorLnin-ly, the scrofulous affectionof tbo lungs that's calledCunsuinpUuii—tbrough luubluod.

But. oven «ltli this reme-dy, it won't do to wait. It

js^g~7^n>a - ain't tnnka now lungB, butit can make illHoasod oiiug liealthy whennothtnc eisd n i a At a blood-cleanser,BtroiiBOi-rcfltorer. and flosb builder, iliere'ainotbiiijr llko it known to medical suleueo.For Ha-cfuU in all Its forms. BronchialTuroat, and Lung aRtoctluiu. Weak Irtinga,

I Asthma, BOTWB Coughs, and every dboaw1 that rai l » readied UirwigU the blood, It'stbe only remedy so unfailing Uiat it can Uf/u a ranCffu.

If It doosn't boneflt or cure, In every case,you bar* your monoy book.• On those torma, it's an insult to your In-tolllKenoc to have somotbing ehte olTorod anU l n g " Just as Rood."

A Safe In vestment.Is nno which Is guaranteed to brliig youitiafaotory rwultfl, or In coso of failure a

. jturn of [mrchaao nrice. On tlila Bate planyou can iniy from our oilvortlsod Dmgglst nbottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Ron-

iinptlon. ItlBDniarnntiMi Uiliriiiff relief Inivory wwe, whou uaod fur any alTectton ofThroat, Lungs or Cheat, njrli as Cansumivlion, Inflainination of lawpi, UrouehlUa,Asthma, Whnoplng C'ougli, Cruun, oto., otc.It Is plonmnt and uBnjoaMo to tosto, perfect-ly safe, nnd can always ho iiopoudol uj)ou,Trinl l»ttloj free nt Robert Klllgoru'a DrugBtoro, Dover, Omni, Hiuico & Co.'s DrugBtoro, Port Onun, and V. K. Jcukiiig1 llrtigSUro, Clicster.

Haaon A Hatnlhi OrgAtu and Pianor. N. Jcmklns. Aamit. Clmoter. V. J.

FALL OPINIHQMISS NOLAN

a now remly for Fall trade with a large ambanilxouie stock of

ILLIHEBY GOODSOver lift? different styles in Trimmed UaU

to select from. All are lovely and tt pricesto suit every one.

A large assortment for Ladles, HIMM atChildren.

Pur and Astrachan Trimmed Jackal*, In

Call awl see them.

LaOlM Bsrravad Vtsritlnr Cards.LatM>t liirlm at tin I»OV KR* nlfn*

Heath & •:•

IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS.

SpecialAttention has been devoted Uperfecting our

HAIL ORDERDEPARTMENT,

can he found a complete Btock in every department, such ns

Dry tioods/ Notions, Hosiery, Carpet^ Oil Clothslings, Cloaks and Jersey -lackoIn.

Large assortment of Ijadies1, Misses' anil Men's SHOES.

GBOOEIUES; PROVISIONS, Ac,

We keep tlie beet good* the market can afford, anil prices defy allcompetition,

J. A. W O N . OPP. POST-OFFICE. •DOVER N. J.AnKKT roil rnK

Dcmesort Hewing Machine

TItX BEST IN TUB WOULD.

S19.5O.HISS NOLAN, OLACKIVEI.1.BT.

DOVER. K. J .

A CAUTION!Phen you oak for BaJIantlna's Export, ber you get It. Do not accept any other

jr. liecsiuse some one says It Is Just as good.A small elan of Uia genuine la better than rBallon of cheap Imitation. For sale In alOnt-clasR plaoea and dellrand anywhere *tha Northern part of the Btata by

KAKODSE & HOLLER.DDVEH, K. J.

Bail

BOTTLERS OF

PUBE APPLE 0IDBE,SEITZ'S POBTEH

AKTJ THE OKST

Soda and Mineral Water!OP EVIHV DKSCDIPnON. ' . '

(^-SATISFACTION QCAILANTEED.

AND WITH OUR INCREASED

Facilitiesshopping can, and tit being doneIn this way by many of our cus-tomers, wlio live at a distnnce,with the utmost satisfaction.

3STOTIOE.Estate of Miriam Knighi

deceased.Farsns,t.tlo tbeordsrofthflBarrogstocirtl

OottDty of Morris, atule oa tbi twenty-sUldiy of December A. D. one thousand euihlhaiarea and ninety cne.notlo* Is hereby «J1TCD to ipersons liMlog olaJoiB onalnst tba «sUt« LMnls.ni Kntdhr, lato of tho Oonoty of Morrlideoe**o(3, to pmoni tho same, under oath ttKimitioQ lo tb* Babserlber, on or before trtwoiity-<iXtbd»yor8eprerabernBM,bslao-rj|imrntbs Irvm the dste of uld order; and SL.creditor neglecting lo brio* in and rxhlblthlior lier claim, nndoroilh or aflrattlOO, withintha Utne so limited. wUl be fanrer bwred olbis or her set Ion therefore tgilntt tbe Id-

Samplesand Prfcw a n always «nt upon applies*tlan, and In crderine soodt in Ihli way,we would request our tuilomtr* t-i stalau explicitly a* posilble what Is wanted, a*our stock contain* tmny truod* mhkhare very tlmllir.

It is always wellto make a second choice In emtt we canno-fill tba flral, ai much ol our otock b RW.U •

• Iscurcd n d Imported rtpecUlly tor in,and wbm aCoaUsnment Ii dbpaMd o( cannot be dupfleitcd.

:' * Drake,777 f V?9 Broad St.

NEWARK, N.J .

FRANK F . A P G U R ,BOTTLER OF TIIE BEST BttAHBS 01

Lager, Ale, Porter,ALL KIKCfl Of

MIKKRAL WATERS, BKLTZER, Rro.Ao»fT ron

Hincbliffe's Celebrated Beer.ALSO imopiurrort or TBE

OPERA HOUSE CAFE,WAHRF.N BTREET, : DOVER, H.

ACTION AVOIDED!

A Set of Teeth, $5.

QUALITY(WAIUIAKTKD S YIAHB.)

T M U I oxta-ftclod 2.'*-OajinrAir f"**3'Oold rilling".'"!'.'..'. flanrtup.

III Silver 75c.and r -111 BOHTUN DENTAL AHSOCIATION,

223 JIarkct Bt., No work, N. J.W.E.IIULT D. I), a - - - - Manas

isr- ar.

1UST WHAT VOU WANT, and any Man, Womanor Child can cot it lor

1 OUR CATALOGUE tlie best and finestever issued, sent to any address FREEiA one-cent postal card will get it foryou WRITE FOR IT NOW.

IcE^TEoGORNISH«^RP?AAr!o!Id direct from factory at wholesale•prices for cash or upon an easyinstallment plan to suit all pockets.WE 1MIL PRO 11 OH IHE A'/IML COSF. "thai l> Urn.3 Or 4 *'1O I'KOFITS ami Cominis-sfons SAVED—THEY ARE YOURS.

ThoBoBtCheopeBt.

Most Dutablo.• cintmy.

.._ Reliable'Waahlnelon. N. J,

CnRHISH ft Cffi

EUGENE BUCHANAN'S

DRY GOODS

GKOCERV STORE,

8USSBX S T « £ £ T , DOVER, H. 3.

Ito*tt1 witb tlio boat (,t everything In tlio..

ln«a, ma lolil >t llvintt lirlcoi. 0.11 Rnd cum-

i W ituch *u$ priced. Alt Rooill dollrored

wy piTt 0[ the town Bt Bliort nolloe.

KITOENE UDCBANAN.

SPEOIAIi REPBESENTATIVE FOR DOTEK:

OHN R. DALRYMPLE. P. O. Box 127

JOHN A. LYON'S,

DOYBB LUMBER 00.,BLACKWELL STREET,

-DEALERS I N -

-:- LUMBER OF ALL KINDS -:-

Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &cBRACKET AND SCROLL SAWING DONE TO ORDER.

COAL,«»AHD BD1LSINS BiTEBli lWAJl on band. Hiving Utelj erected m lwgn Co»l Trulls witb ODVBHBD POCKET

uid • eapMJllj of one hnndit>4 oon, we era supply our ouotoiuori with

«DBY AND SCREENED COAX.»FMUw dMltlai to butUs Uisli ovs cati ena hiTotl HnMed *oJ lotded wltUoat »hoToUoi.

SHERIFF'S SALE.M J

Jonn B. VHEIUAND, Sol'r,By virtue ot tho abovo statri writ or fieri

ftdai In POT handi, I •hall expose for aala atpublla Tonune i t uio Court Bouse in Morris-town, M. J.,oa > .

MONDAY, thd lrt d«y of FKHRUAHY,A.D.l«fi,l>*twB«n tb«hour* ot IS M.

d S o'clock P. M , that i to mj « t3 ' l kIn Uw oftcraoonand TOIM of mloermli of My eand dMeriptloo wbatooerer on or wicertain tract or panel of luxl andI t t a In tbe tomuhlp oT Itoiliar

next, A.D.l«fi,l>*twB«n tb«and S o'clock P. M , that is ton Uw oftcraoon ot a\W day,nd TOIM of mloermli of Mynd dMeriptloo wbatooerer o

certain tract or panel of lu•Itncta In tbe tomuhlp oT Icounty ot MorriB and fltato

fi,l>*twB«n tb«hour*. M , that is to mj «tn ot a\W day, alf tnlloermli of My wid er

batooerer on or within thatf luxl and premlwioT Itoiliary, In the

t t o f H w J e n ^

tr degnea t u t four chains and tarty Hnta jt W w (8) south dghty-eoo d e m w and twen-' tntfinU* w(*t twm^-slx dwias and fifty

iks; UMUXW {*} south (If ty-slx deffrees and_Jrty. mlnaUa Tr«st tirolv* ctatoi; tbmmt(5) smith MTNitr-tlinM UegreM wmt *Ightchain*; Uwnee (0) south forty-faiu- dsgraes•ad thirty minute* w«rt thirteen chalu andeighty links; thane* <7> «mU> elsht d^rceawwt six ohsJoi and tan links; tbeqce (8) southforty-four dwnec c u t four cbalns; Ifaenoa(in iorth >!*' ' * • *"' *llfty-an

DOrib Bsnntr desreas and thirty minutesw^trichtchsJns toto place of beglanuig.Contalrltiffotw hundred and thirty-one acresand sJity-«Jg" mindrtdths ot an acre of landba the lama man OP less. Togothor with thartgbt to search for, open and work all suchrnTuw, Taint, btdi and Tolas of minerals andto take, U N and enjoy Uw i?roce«ta tlioreot•ndfor the purpans tttaramid to enter upon,bava a rlgbt at WBJ or«r and UM and occupywith hU agnate, Knranto. hones, catUe, Tehl-clwi, machlnBry and Impiemenbi so much oftfaVobOTBdffl^lbedlandand pnulssa at allUnMS and soasons as may bo necessary (or thefall rajoymrat of the rights and prirllogwhereby granted doing howwer no unn«»M»rydomag« to tbe said land and prmntm or any

National Union Bank.' DOVKR, N. J., Deo. 8th, ISO I.

m » annual meeting of the stockholders ofthll Bank for the election of Dlrecton, WjnIwheldla the banking bouee on TUESDAY,JANUARY 18tV«&. PoU» will openatlO.clock A.M.^da^tU.JaA

3-5w.. : , Ca»hier..

HIGHEST MARKET PRICEPAID IN CASH FOU

iAes, Skins, TallowD. BCDWAUZ,

. Donr.n.j,

_ - ™ - y Ntenia Ut W. I,. Dop«l» BhecIf u i n r in Is In TOUT vlnce m l youitinier l» aenil nr entnlogiie, «cnre 1E1mgencji and art them tor Jim.

OTTAKE NO HUUST1TUTB.-gi

W. L. DOUCLAStlSsTfJoS!liSS?feSn

ItUtMlmlniiituMi, wltli DO tact nor was tlirvailto bun Me feel! mule or Ibo licit Jliiu calf, tlvlUU•Qd e w . Md btnutt ttt mate mure tlwri of thi*

Imparted tbu«

»4."Wia.-™iiMa.-iia-oU M BV.r DfTrlul D(.1hl. prtto | n.

SOLO BY

HBAOAN & Co.,.13-5m D O V E R . N. J. ?

0ATEBEB.

IDE CREAM.

FANCY CAKE.

' EESTAUIIANT.

Park Flap©;:;;Wedillaff.ncfisntlotiB runililifld ADd c

or In nil tLeJr daUlto with Hue Frwch C1

I, 8o]Ad Bowk,i, ColTee Spooni,

oomMtant widton and cdoku' . • • • '- waanHdta continued .ham 0 ( ihaMtnjn-aga. and •hall ba' plaased to nrapera llMa olartfcte. dialnd lo b . aiippllnf, and will n,t>mlt 92tim ID competition with othtrcateren.

W. F. "DAY, CatererM0BBBTOWN,N.J.

YOUNG MAN!Wliat are your alms in life t I>o you kuow

Hat a tliomiigU Imslnesj cdiicaKon In whatou nocd to KUL-coetl In your lire work I Availourselfof Uiu

low Jersey Business College,7 « ic 7BS UHOAU Hr., NKWAKK,

rmsiTK THE NKW PKUIIKNTIAIJ Iluujiin

ay und Nlybt Kcwslous,Hiiortlinurl and Tyi«-H rltlng llept,

IiuHiu«eu Btudlea,Tuition very low,

ijfjue free.U. T. M.I,LlSR,PrJucli>

N.H.—FAW.HKB8IONS1

)ay clftHM oiwin HepUmlier Int.

clafw opouH tieptoiulwr Till.

Established Yesterday 18-n

WM. T. COGHLAN,M0EMST0WN, N. J.

TIMH AND niCCnitATIVB

Painter and Paper HangeMUIIAI, DECORATION,-

WALL PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES,

Brast and Wood Curtain Futures.

" Competaut men ssnt to any part of tbiorelBawliere.

WM. T. COOHLAN,Momtimrowit, N.

COB. WAHniRGTon jtwj COURT Brs. , t-ly

0?H

tilITM

Ha

o

w>R. F. JOLLEY & Co,,SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,

-kHD- ; ,

MEN'S FURNISHERS,

81O BROAD St.

NEWARk,fl.J.

UlBOKflT AMD BEST BIXJOE In tba IUI

Horse

Tlio badness Ii ID CIHTK* *- • loed liorsB-tboer

sliire of public p

Geo. McCracken.

THOS. JOHNSON,••nniutarariBd dMlirln

uid all work in HubtA and Qranlte. All wet!

ot tho boil order and prieea raasoublei

CLAOEWKLL yrflKST.' DOTEB, F.

OR A. G. FREEMAN, DENTISbit psrninentljloested bis offlca la UOVEB.j'.opposititnit-ostoace.UroomsorrrJal.aLjoiTa alora, and tn*llM • ilura -***-

—. jo«d*orkatHoderata£rieM.VMr~nV.ta:UwlJlllUD ••Th*BMttD*OhMpMlllt ISOl.lortfertautUelal seta of tMth that t luw* miu d ions or ibam In Dovir, that hsve OMD WI

i,»naui>weareTsssr»UieTar." All vork Tirnuud M gooe. „

Turk In BMktlttUmi t t t U u n i to ritiAtu»—— tottioiiitods for whom I bare doatwwr

"'"•"Tto It* mirU. ThsnHnnliMfit about b»lf th« rsUs ctuti«dl«. rtuh t u f o t th.pUtJmtMth, Af«wnMttM»r»ilT»iht]bu fewn taj a n ana'ttunlh; d

^ — *nd idiotera ofyetrs. It*

.ELAWAUE.LiOKAWANNAAWKBTERN

|M0nHIfl AND EBHFX DIVIHION.)•pot ID New York, tool cf BAreliy St. and

foot ofOlimtopljorBt,aOUMER AltBANQEUENTU.

UOWDAV, JDME 2W, 1B01.QOVER TIME TABLE.

iniuvxAKonut&i nou IDII BTITIOBu t i :

B3UXD?.UMilk Eiprc.f GMiJk leprosy G...I) j Eg b'lull Ui.ll- 8:50B»6ton Hti! 9:35Uaff»lo Eip.' 10:11OnTor Express lUiSLIt'ketnt'n B(J1.« 11:03

t.u,DoTBi-ioootn. ta:MEnlon Eipres- 3 KM)Blair* BipresR*9:3GDover Acooai. i : l l£*iton Eiprcif 6:1.9Honnton tix.* ' "

tatownELr..._-Express 7:18

WH1>, Bp«oUl B:09BIHTAIO R i p / fl:El

laflilo Eiprois1 6:3BJBKI]£O Expresc* 8:10i)OTor Exprssi 0^0Oa6ttitowQBip7:32

' 8.228:10

11:1711:30p . * .12:47l:H>2.U

F' 4:00I.* 6iW

COO• tt-AB

ilkEiprwN* 8:W,stnr> iooow. "'iflib KiprMBs 0-10'V!>. Uoonlon Srucb

JU Eijirenlonuitou EK.*

iT.rAoooin.

a Bi.n MailCO Esprc

ESTABLISHED 1830.

EOUGE E. V00RHEE8,

HOURISTOWN:,

HARDWARE— A m -

RON MERCHANT,

BaffiloEi.1

UoreraoDO~ "Mo Ex.

OOVEn AND MORRISTOWN.Arrive.

MotTiitown,H. 7.17 A. M.

8;00 ( l

SAT "11:48 "

M. 1:17 P. i i .8;15 "6:30 "7:23 "9:15 "

Lotvo.Korridiiwfia-M A. M.8:W "

10:38 "11:53 "1:38 F. K.3:45 •'

GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTSefli »nd Fertiltori, Hales and Stales, Bio:•los Trioya"i.PiB«in« Took'* ana flporu-

ulcn's Qw4s, Uuuiflke«plii(t Goods.

LANB AND DRAIN TILE,BAEB WIEE FENOINa,

W l r r s n J UosqnHa Hatllni, Aiw « fnll9 of Meat Stvf.i, Bcfrlgcntora and Water)lrii, B*liT OarrliRfls, eto. ., ,IRIMII of Uorrls abd adjoining eoantlss or

l>e 01ir.r OhllleU 1'low, «l»o Acme Harrow,;*Ele Wbcel Coltivatort, W»lt«r A. Woodluwers, Eeiwrs and BID dew. Hone Btkei,.oxer.oln >ud Bnllard's Hoy Tedderi, Uru

13:25 P.2:004:135.23 '6:31718 S.KBEMETT,

iEAVE NEW YORK FOH llOVEltt 1:30, 7:10. 7:30*. 8:00*. ft:00, 0.30*, 10:10,

. a ; 13:00 « : . W , ..-30, 0 0 , 4:10(, i:30::I0, 6*1, 7:IM*. 8:00", 8:10 *uJ «;«.• *. M.'Vl». Uuuuluu Uranoli.

CHESTER BRANCH.itward. Stations. eastward., P.If. P.M. i.K. P.M. f.M. 3:05 6:17 OLeiter 7:iB 12iO0 4:101 2:57 C:U9 ilorlon 7M \7M 4:182 U:52 0:04 Iroulsi 7X1 13tlS 4:IU] 2:1/ O:DH SuoimnuniiR 7:42 13:18 4:111. 2:13 5:S5 UoCuIusvillo 7:45 V2:'iS 4:100 U:35 5:47 Port Orgra 7M W;3U 5:00a a:30 f>:ti Dovor 0:00 13:H5 5:08lio Huckoltalown Einress alopi at Rirtm goiujf Enet at 7:2» A . M.J gefug Wont »t

CUWTRAL RAILROAD

OF KB1V JERSEY.

rtllK TASir.H IN KKFKTT NOT. TiTK, 19U1,

'luiNH I.KAVK ncn'jan AS KOLLOWHI

For New York, Newark ami Eliz-Ii, at C:4S, 11:41 A. M.; 3:31,5:55

•. u. SDNDAVS, 6:48 r. nr.

For Philadolplna at G.4G, 11:41,. H ; 3:31, C:C5 r. M.

For Long Branc... Ocean Qrovo,Aabnry Park nud points on NowTork nud Long Braucb Railroad,t 3:31 P. M.

For nil Btalious io High BridgeLI 0:45, 11:41 A. W.; 3:31, fl:5C v. u.lUNDAYfl, C:48 P. V,

For Lftko Hopatcong at 6:4G,1:41 A. M,; 0:D8r. M.For all stations to Ogtlen, 0:45,

1:41 A. M.

For Rockawayot 0:14A. v.; 12:05.:09, 0:16, 7:23 p. sr. SUHDAYS, 4:14

>. I T .

For Hibornia at 9:14 A. M.; 4:09,'. H. SUNDAV8|.4:14 P. H.

For Eastern, Allen town anclMalicbClmuk at G:45 A. U.; 3:31. 5:55 r.

SUNDAYS, 5:43 p. u.

(•DCUU80S TO A.

MANDFAOTUQEQ AND DEAL KB IK

STOVES,RANGES,

FURNACES,Tt». O>PF1B 1KB 8BIIT IMS RC

Zinc,Sheet Lead,

Lead Pipe,Pumps, Ac,

THE GORTON

SSUSE-ffiiTINB .BTSUI. 6 » E U n iA flPKOIALTt.

muss Tons PEOPESTI WITH

EL. DUNHAM,rcpreienllDK the hftdlnf Karopva and Avar-

loin CompulM

osaes promptly adjusted indpaid in et ih .

HKAL ESTATE FOB BAItE.

HUtiaK>OK KENT I '

JLOIM bnlt.lluK toU u d farms on •*•> U

HOUSE FOR BENT OR SALE

with nil modern (mpn>vs«mU.:

Leave New York at GiOO, 8:45 A,ir.; 1:00, 4:30 p. v. SUNDAYS,: lflC

M . • • • , ' • . ' •

Leave Eockaway at C;37; 11:83u M.; 3:23, 5:47, 0:50 r. M. SUN-JAYS, 6^0 r. M.

Loavo Port Orain at 9:10 A.' M..2:00,4:04,6:11,7:18 p. M. SUNDAYS;'::09P. M. • : • ' ' > ; • . "

Leave Lake Hopatxong nt 8;401;29 A. Ji.; 5:40 P.M.

Leave High Bridge at 8:10, ll:0C.H.; 3:00.0:17P.M. StrsDAYfl, 3:0r'. M. ' - . ' . . . . : ••''..'•"

H. P. BALDWIN, .;

GeiivFass. Ageni'. H. OLHAUBEH, " ; ' :'

Gen'lSupt'".;• V .'

IYDITIT T. Hiirrn. .QEO. B. JXIHOHB.

SMITH & JENKINS,"OLD ANDTHIED"

insurance land RealEstale Agency,

CIVIL infl MtNINS 1K3IMKC1U1T3,•Ntfloiii Onion B*nkflQUdlng.-

: . , " WB HAVE FOB SAIE . :,t s, bsr(t»lD tlirce cbolee lmtWIng sltei i

Penu iTe.,a*olliu?»tnll»rnelotoBllt.HoAve j tUoaUrsclotoutltl iMonae; dfrclli:in tlie Tlolnliv of BU lUrt's Obutch, »ud

K* ico of about two acrus-gf Isnd Mltb dtrelliiimmiilullierlroptDTcratntilnTlolnllyoriL.

Pern. Tboso niopertiea must bo K'A tad wlliMioIdcbofciianJopeMT t«mw. •-,:' •}, •

KNEW HONErs..iSi

C. W. BOWLBY,OrrioK nt WwonT OBOAH PAOTOBT,

COR. DI.ACKWEI.I. AND' DEIIQEN BT«.,QOVBrn. IT. ,1

DR. ANDREW'S

OOyPODNDED mTR'THK OHEATEBTOAREL.AND RIUOHMBNDEO FOB

* ' Mouuiwnr, M, J^ Jniy IOIU, 18W,

After » jeari'-trMt mffoilnft fromUenmiUaoianriDBwhitltlraacTtUenmiUaoi.anriDBwhitlitlraacTeryitepwupainful Bflnrt, I eommeaoed on yoar «p«dflo,d now after ft fow WMIB, Uklas It ttUbmilT

M ftdvlMa. 1 feel UetMr la avery waj, Uiaabav« tax tiie p u t two yean, toun very tnj)

P. SMITH. . . THOB. PANN1NI

SMITH & FANMNG,

Masons and Builders.... . :'"DOVEB. H. J. . :

Contract, for'all Unlit at work takes-II materials furulitlial. PracUcal eiperl.inaverjrbnuioholmBKinw>rk.. . .

JOBBIHO PnOHPTLY.ATTEHDKb TO.'

- • 8H0P0H ittROEH STWWt, ':0-ir HEXT TO p.; 1 . 4STV. n . R.

From .10 to GO'acrM of Beooni) Bnmtli chnt.nut Uiuljn qu!U) near railroad.. Addnfls

i % , ' . "EkAOK?ipE,"' tT-U

BRDEH & BDTNNELL,HOOKAH AY, H. J.

A8IHT8 FOE THE

Duplex AutomaticSteam Heaters,

All klodi of Plumbing, Eooln, ui BbMt[TOD Work wuifutorj ouaiiud. In atoek itUHia.i Blom ana tfol i lr ronjicoi or i n i j

Ololbij otrpui, i u . XabUk i m EorantonOotL • ! » » , N U b OU, I B n M i n Bain,—Tt'l&SDbarBnokatOluliiFninH. -

aToney to b u on bond u d mortrat.

Baker JlnlldlM. OOVKH.

J JyCARPENTER'"'BUILDER,

sss.touki ftod will

i

moved bis office' and shopbuiuing on BlKkweU street, nnH to thetrio Light BUUcra.Eflrttanu '

- Contract*. Plans, Speclftxtioni sod 1rialifurnuSeaforivery kindtrfwort. IRoofJlaJainUMtMstDwuWBwldOBBUTO

PETER J. CORCORAN *CoD0VEB.N. J.

Tinners and Plumbersare preparwl to do all kinds of

Flambing, Sooting, Guttering; and Sheet Iron Work,.

and IUSPAIIUNQ A long aud fnotkalner'ouoQ aa workmou ami mddarata pnara Uio Induocmoafai we offer fop patron!HUcp 011 Worrit Bt , OM door from Btockw

COLEMANCOLLEOC. •.Tfowarlc. t WTr «J.

Opas 'vll'lhe r « r ' HsUcwsl pttrottget Beatours* or bnelnMM IMIBIIIIIV h—M npMalf* In

bj tboiuuils of tndaatas s»a the Issduuj n u tviss men of t t . SlaU u i nuioft. WrIU f?r mt*

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