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VOL. XI, NO. K(K'KA\VAV, N.J., TIH/KSUAY, AI'KII. 12. I'KR VJiAR Before removal, will sell balance of tny stock of Dress Goods at Cut Prices. A nuintxT of pieces of 25c. JJOOCIM, now njr. SattincH, Cropons, l'.tc, were 12c. to 15c. now 10c. FliiiiiiclctlL' Dri'.s.s CJOUCIS, we.iT 101 , now 7 i-2c. Outinjf Flannels, were 7c. lo <)i\, now (K:. Good Blue All-wool Twill Kl.iniR'l, was .|oc , now .joe. BARGAINS IN SHOES, BARGAINS IN UNDER1EAR, BARGAINS IN GROCERIES Milk 90. per can, 3 cans fur 25c. Our New Good Health full wdglit Standurd Milk, has no superior, ioe. Queen Hiaiid Tomatoes 8c, were 10c. Trophy Hrand Tomatoes 100, were 12c. Health Hrand Tomntoes (mammoth size) 12c, were 15c. Wayne County Com, oc. per can; 3 cans for 25c. Rose Hud Early June Teas, 6c. per can. Gold Dust Washing Powder, 4 1b. package for 15c. H, O, l'an Cake Flour 9c. B. H. TODD. OENT-A-WORD COLUMN Advertisements under thlshondiiig one cent u word (or each Insertion W ANTED—Flrnt-OlllPR Wmuoia Hnd Irouers. Apply tu O.ioiir Ilttllluua. W ANTED— l'lirlupr to pi •«< t<nrn, nfo , on Hlinrm nu I hi' »l<l " / . - i l l ' |iluoo Appli IIN Woon, Dnuvllln. ANl'ED-SKVEUAL I'KKSONS Kill dl.ttlcl Ollluii Mmiiutwi In HUH Ktuti' t o r&prrKtmt me tu Ihelr own niiil Hnrrouiul- IUH c o u n t i e s Willuiu to |my ynailv |$(UIO, pnjablu wtM'kly. IVt-irn.»lp eiupluyiixMit with nuinuid oppiirtiiiiilt««, Rnfrrt'UiU!* e\ohui)HOil< Enoln-o tttir-niHrrHHtil titituipod involopo. H. A. Pnrh, 1120 Cuituu Hulld- Ing, Chiange. Oil BALE— AuylhlUH vuu vmnt iu the aeooiul-hnnil lino. Win. Hunt. Jr. F F OR SALIC—Tnwspnss 1 oftloe (or & oonts each. nut Iocs ut. lint- T ANDLOKDS-Wa have Rent llconliit Jj Hooka I'ontnlnliiK 60 lt»ttelpt«, ulooly bound, with »' 11b, tn PreaH Hoard Oovem. Only 10. UKOOIIK OVYIOK. F OH RENT—Front iiioia, MKUHIII tl>"r Kuuiui Bulldum. Suitable fur oftVo or olhor ttiuiill business. The Morris and Orange Prerbytery. TI10 regular Spring mooting of the Morris nnil Orange Presbytery \vnn hold in tlu> South Street Prosbyterlim Olinroh, Morrlsrown, on Tuesday. Kov. Dr. RiRgs, of East Oruugo, was elected moderator, nud HOY. John M. Thomas nuil Rov. O. W. Goodwin, both of Ornngc, wore ohoson clerks, Uov. Ohrlstltw Bnnor, recently trans- ferred by tin' Presbytery of Host on to the Morris mill OniiiKO l'rosbytory, wns ottered the pastorate of tliv Myersvillo ohnruli, wliioli lio accepted. Ho will bo iustnllod us pastor May It. A spirited discussion followed the rending of » report submitted byRow Dr. Wyuroop, in whii'h hti Btntwl tlint stntisttcs sliowort thin tlu< (jivliiR iibilitius of tlui difltaroiit ohm-olios onibrnood in the Morritt nnd OnuiRo Pn>shyti>ry hnd dovrensod UK) por nont. duriiiK *ho punt live yoi»n». It wns moved thut this re- port bo printwl, but tlui unKRt'xtUui mot witii mnoh opposition. A connntttoo, i>oiisistin(; of Rev. Dr. Lndlow, Kov, Ur. Whito ami Rov. Dr. Wyuooop, wns flnnl- ly appointod to report in tho iifterniMm. At noon tho womon conneoted with tho South Stwot PivsbylwiMi lihvu-oh served n rollntlon to thooldor« nnd min- isters pi-psout. Tho Prosbytery In tho nftoriiooii nlooted oonuiilKHionorn to tlio U«ncrnl Aawn'ibly. In thooveninp Pnnl lSrdmnn, son of Bow Dr. Albert Krdinnn, of Morristown, wns orduluod. Unablo to WorU. A utrklu or n t>iuii>lu xiiruln, or linil-c niny 01010A |)cr«on to hoo< me aiiHbln to walk, j««l when thn tm»y n«ui>un Unt liund, ui'ijleoi nlwnyu nukea nutttrrn «or«o, nnd niny even OKUKO psrmnnout illanblltly. Tlio bed thing tun«o In Miob ensca, l« Ofwoom'n Hoi O Marion Llulint'ii', ns puro KUI.1 white as Iho diliea BUOW, Wia. Gorard. March Class Leaders. Hi'low lire tho iininos of thoso pupils of tho Konkuwny Public) SOIIOOIH who led thoii' l'usppctlvo OIHH.MOH dnriiiR tho month just d KKKWU (IIUDI!. Iloviwn Shawger, SIS. Artlmr Kay hart, IW.il. Jl'MOlt IIU.UMi. , Uliissoin lvnyhnrt, / (Mmlon MacKinnon, I lClvlru Stlokle, * Arthur Vetter, II". NINTH iiium;. Corn IIiinkluBon, .ss.il. Nettle Stone, S7.il. K11I11TII (IIIADI!, Thorn HI S h a w g e r , STi.H. .lames Lukey, HO.N. SKVKNTII URA1>K, A. Leo Hart. 1)7.1). Frnnk Buboocik, (10.2. SKVKNTII llllADIS, 11. John Ohewoy, 00. Auglo Berry, 1)11.11. SIXTH (iitAtin. Bnrtow Reeves, IW.fi. \ Dulsy Morcom, j..- .. ) Muy Paddok, ("'•" rtrm OIUIIK. Arthur JoluiHon, IW. Lon Union, TO. KOl'UTII (111 ADR, A. Olarn Uaughiirt, 1)5.7. Lily llopler, 1)5.(1. IWKTII (HIAI)r, II. Arnlin Ayres, 0(1 il. Kvolyn Kelly, HS. TIIIIll) (1UADK. nolen Horbort, IIM1. 100. iOoc.il Oornrd, ,,,,,, \Herbert. Unsiln.i RIK'ONI) (MiAUK, A. 1, Unroll! Union, tlfi.l. S. PiumonTuttle, «R. SKl'ONI) (1I1ADK, II. 1. Clyde Ayres, !).">. 3. UoorRO RoRers, D4.ti. MUST IIIUHK, A. 1. Lnvlnln SlinwRor. 1)0.3. 3. Stolln UotTninn, S7. riliST II1UKK, 11. 1. Hnrry Stoifol, Wl.ft. 3. Mabul MoiRiui, tii. OrUcom'n AlURoahng Salvo. UMUI wlnil U>'o Duustor, of 2517 N. Ninth tU.. I'lillnilolplii". b»B to nny lu rof- ITWUOO toUrlsooniV AII-UOHIIUU 8»lve,—"1 iii>vi\r miw l'« i(]iiul (or bi'iilliiK piirpoact, hnve IIBOII it for burui, sores, CIIIK, binlsoi. nu<l piles, mid evory bux tu.it 1 b»vu nscd wnulil vonh tin wilnht la K'>l>l ccukl I uot proonrottuotbor." Wm. QornM. Clinton, Iluntoidon county, took the. Unit of nonunliiR fnetory. Tho Imlhlinp wus eoniplelod nnd uvorjthinK neouied lovelv, when tho stockholders nindu a disoovory nml notlllod tlio Now York piMinoti'M of tlui soliemo tlint nil con tracts Imd boon repudiated. Theso 8i\mo proinotera oudenvorod to Rot a plnut hciv, but oar people didu't bito ,~i '•' ; 01 WASHINGTON LBTTBR. HY OUIl SPECIAL UKPOKTER. WASHINOTON, D. C , Apr. 0,1000. Hotwoon tho wouUl-bo witH nnd tho polltieiniiHinConRreNH, Aduiirnl Dowry's solf-stnrtpd—inuylio wifo-nMirted would bo nioro corroct—ProHiiientiiil bonin w in (front (IniiRnr of beiiiR turned into a uni- versal lnunhlii)ZHlocl[ Absolutely no- body, oxoept iho Adminil imd his wife, in Washington uppours to tukt! Iho mut- ter seriously, although persouul rospent for the Aclniiml mid lulmirntiou for his unvnl onroor and lu'liievoinoiits keeps ninny from joining lu the iimue of pok- liiK fnu nt his piindldncy for the Presi- duuey without tho uld of the usual mil- chiuory, which is nnutrnlled by the ro Rpoctivo friends of Prasidout McKiulcy nud Mr. Bryuu. Ho in jokingly rot'omul to as "the pink tea euiididntc," "the petticoat cnndldnto." "the uuibilloun wifo'a enndidftto," oto., nud one has only to m\y Dowey nuywhere, to see mnilos on the fnco of every hnnrnr. Much reRret isoxpressod that tho Admi- ral should occupy tho unouviablo posi- tiou into which ho lins boou led. He Hays ho expected abuse whon ho nn- nounoed his ciindiducy. He isn't Ret- ting nny iilinse from anybody, bnt hu IH ireltiiiR wlint is innoh worse ton sensi- tive man-pitied nnd laughed at. Both sides are liniiiR up for tho flunl llKht on the Porto Rico bill, which hnd to be post polled from lust week bui'imso of the lurRO number of Republicans ab- sent. The llRht will bo short nudsluirp, us the bill in to boreported from the Ways and Menus Committee, just us it was passed by the Souate, and voted upon nil on tho siuno day. Both sides are olniiuiiiR victory, bnt nmouRnn- biased observers there is very little doubt Unit the bill will bopassed by n smiill majority. Its niiu.iinHllo.d endorseineut by the Kepublieaii caucus has utnilu this remoiiably certain. Hon. Webster Davis delivered hislirst lccturo on behulf of the Boers last niRht, to n lurRO nnd sympathetic audience. Gen. Joe Wheeler, clIscussiiiR the mention of his iinme ns a caudidute for the Vice. Presidency, said : "Tho great- est ambition of my life has already been renllzed. I have seen thoso who were Confederate soldiers flpht under the Stnrs nud Stripes npniust foreign foes, ns Soldiers of the United States. I have seeu the masses of nil tho pooplo of all tho southern states eagerly nud earnest- ly offoriug their services to tight in the country's cause, and have seen them thus become participants In tho events which have, suddenly inndo ours the loading nation among the great powers of tho world, mid which huvo opened avenues which enabled ns to ostnblisli the most favorable commercial relation with countries continuing uenrly one- third of the onrth'B population. The ronliratlon of coudltious so advantageous to our wholo country fills the ineasnro of my desires, and beyond that I liuve no uuibltiou whatover." No treaty, noeaunl bill. That is the nltitntiou iu tho Senate, and unless there is a radical ohuuge lu existing condi- tions, there, will bo no action upou either nt this session. It has boou under- stood all alouR that tho Nicaragua Oiuial bill wnn dependent upon the ratification of the NicaraguaCannl treaty, aud with- in the pnst week, it hns became almost certain that if a voto on the treaty wns takan.' it v(«nld bo rojeotod, nnd-it-is to bo ullowed to go over to tho next, session. Mombers of tbo Isthmian Oannl Ooniniis- siou, created by the lnst Oongress, have reached Washington, bnt they say that no roport of their work will bn inndo iu timn for submission to this session of OongreHs. The postponement of the Canal bill is just what the administra- tion desired, bnt the failure to ratify tho treiity is a heart-roudiug disappoint- ment. The Clnrk case is dosed aud a decision is nowawaited from the Committee on elections us to whether Senator Clark shall retaiu his goat or be put out of the Senate. Tho majority aspect a roport from tlio committee nghiuBt Senator Clnrk, but Iho majority do not always gness right iu snch matters. It remniiiB for a couferencocoininitit.no to determine what sort of a government Hawaii shull have. The Senate passed n bill to provide a government for the territory of Hawaii; a House committee reported a pnhstitute for the Sonate bill aud after nttiching numerous amend- ments thrro'o, the House passed it. Now, the onginnl bill aud the substitute, with its amendments, will be turned ovor to n couferenco committee, and a bill differing from both may be the re- sult. Two c insular reports, one from Belgi- um and one from Frauee, contain hints that should not be lost upon this govern- ment if we are to maintain colonies. Belgium bus recently established n school for the training of students who intend to seek fortune iu tho colonies. The instruction includes practical dem- onstration of the sort- of buildings set- tlors should construct, including proper rules of sanitation ; also the cultivation of indigenous plants, European plants and vegetables, the best methods of gathering crops and transporting them to market, treatment of native labor, oto In France, n Colouial institute is to be established to train young men to till positions iu the colonies, which is to send out expeditions of students nt na- tional expense, to gather information, which is to be furnished commercial houses iu the form of detailed reports. Do You Wont to Mate $300? Wo want n IOORI manager, lady or g»nlle mnn, in own town or noonty; no oanvaB- Blnir rrqnii-Kd. You oan devote full or spare time; or evmliiRB only, i" cnineotiin wlilCvonr rfuulnr vooatiro. $200 to J300 oan no made before Obrlstnms nnd II will reqntre »ory little titno. Il In not neooB- imry to bnvo had eiperlouce. Send stamp ( r full particulars. Address, The Bell Oompauy, Dept. B., Philadelphia, Pa. A w i|V. nf Ni",v York, i-.-* i,f l'auldwi-11 in J'ctiiiitnn'"' 1 <>\\ IINIIIp (ii'ii W Hrnr/i and wife, of Madison, to Andrew '1 tils!my aud I ( 'ranl( N KH- kesen, of Short Hills, $;i,. r i00 , land in Sarah .1 ('ook and hushand to An- tonio Goliibri-whlii and wife, all nf Boon- lon, !*lull, let . r ,tixl,".n fi'fi on Kultou street. Montvillc Township Wultur IJ .liicolm.s und wife, of M(»nt- ville Township, to Micbuel .1 Kennedy, of Brooklyn, f-ino ; 7 acres in Muutvillu Towiislii[i. Peter DuPuyt t<i Susan Hockenbcrry, both of iVquannor Township, $1 ; ^ Wi- UK) acri'S Pequnnnnr Townshii*. William iirown nnd wife, of Newark, to Frederick H. (nu rin, of Roekaway, JfiOO ; lot fjKSllxlW ft. on mud from Rorknwuy to Ilibfinia. in Rockuwuy. 'i'lie North Kefftrined i Dutch i ('horch, of Newark, to Tin* Andovt'r Iron Com- pany, of Phillipsl urg, ifl.'j,Will ; ^;) acres in Rockaway Township. Neil Macdoiiald und wife to Marcia A. Mucdounld, all nf Hrooldyn, §1 , llJO^ acres iu Pe<iuuiinock Township. Chan. K. F. (ieiiuug and wife, of Flor- ham Park, lo Leslie D. Ward, of New- ark, ifWio ; Id ai-i-i-f in Florhum Purk. Currii' O. Stilch. nf Passuic Township, to Vroom V. Losey, of Florhuin Park, Igri.aiKI; 14(1 acres in Pussnic Township. Cutharine A. Williams mid Samuel Williams to Kedgewirk H. Bennett, nil of Dover, Jl nnd other vnluuhle consid- eration ; lot 5(ixlO() ft. on Sussex street, Dover. Violut McGregor Littell aud husband, of Mt Arlington, to Gustavo Zellor, of Rahway, JW,O;if>; two luts on McGregor avenue, Mt. Arlington, coutaiuiug id,- 0M sq. ft. aud fi,714 so,, ft. of laud James H. Neighbor, administrator of Phebo Souring, doe'd. of Dover, to John C. Riuehnrt, of Dover, $1,055 ; lot 4ta9« ft. on corner Morris street and Ponu avenue, Dover. Lewis VnnDnyne and wife, of Booton, to Josopl iuo D. Vuu Dorhoof, of Boon- lon, f'.'O); lot 50x125 ft. onO^darstreet B. outou. Johu W. Hays toFrederick () Hays, of Moms Township. $2,200 ; lot 40x150 ft. ouHazel street, Morristown. Otto Korb, Grand Chancellor. K. P., H onvlllr, lod., fays, "DeWitfa Wltoh I]nZ'l B lvn eoothcf) the. most rtellonto Rkln autl tical« tUBiooaVHTuhbuu iilboVwitli cei- tiiin nnd good rcnnltf." Ourei piles and skin iltnoiweH. Dou't buy au Imitation. Wui. Gerurd. Funeral on Monday. The funeral of George Richards, of Dover, whom we mentioned last week as having died iu New Orleans, La., ou Tuesday morning of thut week, took place from his lute home Mouduy utter- noon and wns the occlusion of a lnrgo gutheriug of reluti\e< aud friiuis from near aud far. Tho funeral services were conducted by Rov. Dr. W. W. Hollowuy, pastor of the First Presby- terian Church of Dover, assisted by Rev. Thomas A Reeves, pastor of tho Rockn- way Presbyterian Church. Several BO- lectious were snug by Miss Stoddurd, of New York City, who sung also on the occasion of Mrs. Richard's funeral a little more than a your ngo. Business wns suspended in Dover and flags were hiilfninsted all over the town. The George Richards Building is heavi- ly draped iu bluck. " Many of the officials of the Jersey Central road, including General Super- intendent .' H. Uldhnnsen, arrived on a special train to attend the funeral, nud n number of distinguished Jursey- lnen were ulso in utteudnnce. The interment wns made iu his hand- some vault in the Rockaway Cemetery on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock, with Rov. Dr Hollowny. assisted by Rev. T. A. Reeves, ofneintiug. The houornry pallbearer* were Vico- Chnucellor Henry C. Pituev, of Morris- town ; Henry S. Little, of Trentou ; Gou- ernl R. F. Hoke, of Raleigh. N. C.; John S. Wise, of Philadelphia; Moses K. Kveritt, of Morris Plains, nnd Mayor Frederick H. Beach, Cadwallader R. Mulligan aud Edwin J. Ross, of Dover. The active pallbearers were employees of the George Richards Company's stores, the Dover Iron Company aud the Morris County Machine and Iron Com- pany, of nil of which corporations Mr. Richards was the president. The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful, and expressed in n slight de- gree the high esteem iu which Mr. Richards wns held by those who knew him. Unclaimed Letters At the Rocknway, N. J., Postofllco foi the week ending April 7, 1000; Mr. Harry Hawkius. Mrs. Ooorgo Hoffman. Mr. Fraurison Jos. Kuchta. James True. To obtain tho nbovo Buy advertised and givo dntJ of this list, WM. GILL, P. M. Hacking and o >ngl iDg ore annoying to those iibont you and, vn.ran ibau lu»t. »re sure to endin i»miii> luuu trouble if D»8- leoted, >top them «t onoe bv oslna Qrla. corn's PtDonppI** Ooa«b BIIB»IU 1 I never tnils to eure q nekiy aud permanently, as I con UH ifv l y e'poriuuoe. A. Kider, 2704 Wamook Street, Phila. Wm. Qsrard. A farmhouse bolongiug toJIi-s. Eli?.a C. Oobb nnd oconiiioil by a family of the name of Routine, was destroyed by tiro last Friday afternoon at Troy Hills, a fow miles from Boouton, togothor with about all tho contents. Tho tiro was caused by sparks from a steam sawmill ougiuo that was sawiug wood closeto tho hoo.80.
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V O L . XI, NO. K ( K ' K A \ V A V , N . J . , T I H / K S U A Y , A I ' K I I . 12. I'KR V J i A R

Before removal, will sell balance of tny stock of

Dress Goods at Cut Prices.A nuintxT of pieces of 25c. JJOOCIM, now njr .SattincH, Cropons, l ' . tc , were 12c. to 1 5 c . now 10c.Flii i i i iclctlL' Dri'.s.s CJOUCIS, we.iT 101 , n o w 7 i -2c .

Outinjf Flannels , were 7c. lo <)i\, now (K:.Good Blue All-wool Twil l Kl.iniR'l, was .|oc , now .joe.

BARGAINS IN SHOES,BARGAINS IN UNDER1EAR,

BARGAINS IN GROCERIESMilk 90. per can , 3 cans fur 25c.

Our New Good Health full wdg l i t S tandurd Milk, has nosuperior, ioe.

Queen Hiaiid Tomatoes 8c, were 10c.Trophy Hrand Tomatoes 100, were 12c.Health Hrand Tomntoes (mammoth size) 12c, were 15c.Wayne County Com, oc. per can; 3 cans for 25c.Rose Hud Early June Teas, 6c. per can.Gold Dust Washing Powder, 4 1b. package for 15c.H, O, l'an Cake Flour 9c.

B. H. TODD.OENT-A-WORD COLUMN

Advertisements under thlshondiiig one centu word (or each Insertion

WANTED—Flrnt-OlllPR Wmuoia HndIrouers. Apply tu O.ioiir Ilttllluua.

W A N T E D — l'lirlupr to pi •«< t<nrn, nfo ,on Hlinrm nu I hi' »l<l " / . - i l l ' |iluoo

A p p l i J« IIN Woon, Dnuvllln.

A N l ' E D - S K V E U A L I'KKSONS K i l ldl . t t lc l Ollluii Mm iiutwi In HUH Ktuti'

to r&prrKtmt me tu Ihelr own niiil Hnrrouiul-IUH count ies Willuiu to |my ynailv |$(UIO,pnjablu wtM'kly. IVt-irn.»lp eiupluyiixMitwith nuinuid oppiirtiiiiilt««, Rnfrrt'UiU!*e\ohui)HOil< Enoln-o tttir-niHrrHHtil titituipodinvolopo. H. A. Pnrh, 1120 Cuituu Hulld-Ing, Chiange.

Oil BALE— AuylhlUH vuu vmnt iu theaeooiul-hnnil lino. Win. Hunt. Jr.F

FOR SALIC—Tnwspnss 1oftloe (or & oonts each.

nut Iocs ut. lint-

T ANDLOKDS-Wa have Rent llconliitJ j Hooka I'ontnlnliiK 60 lt»ttelpt«, uloolybound, with »' 11b, tn PreaH Hoard Oovem.Only 10. UKOOIIK OVYIOK.

FOH RENT—Front iiioia, MKUHIII tl>"rKuuiui Bulldum. Suitable fur oftVo

or olhor ttiuiill business.

The Morris and OrangePrerbytery.

TI10 regular Spring mooting of theMorris nnil Orange Presbytery \vnn holdin tlu> South Street Prosbyterlim Olinroh,Morrlsrown, on Tuesday. Kov. Dr.RiRgs, of East Oruugo, was electedmoderator, nud HOY. John M. Thomasnuil Rov. O. W. Goodwin, both ofOrnngc, wore ohoson clerks,

Uov. Ohrlstltw Bnnor, recently trans-ferred by tin' Presbytery of Host on tothe Morris mill OniiiKO l'rosbytory, wnsottered the pastorate of tliv Myersvilloohnruli, wliioli lio accepted. Ho will boiustnllod us pastor May It.

A spirited discussion followed therending of » report submitted by RowDr. Wyuroop, in whii'h hti Btntwl tlintstntisttcs sliowort thin tlu< (jivliiR iibilitiusof tlui difltaroiit ohm-olios onibrnood inthe Morritt nnd OnuiRo Pn>shyti>ry hnddovrensod UK) por nont. duriiiK *ho puntlive yoi»n». It wns moved thut this re-port bo printwl, but tlui unKRt'xtUui motwitii mnoh opposition. A connntttoo,i>oiisistin(; of Rev. Dr. Lndlow, Kov, Ur.Whito ami Rov. Dr. Wyuooop, wns flnnl-ly appointod to report in tho iifterniMm.

At noon tho womon conneoted withtho South Stwot PivsbylwiMi lihvu-ohserved n rollntlon to thooldor« nnd min-isters pi-psout. Tho Prosbytery In thonftoriiooii nlooted oonuiilKHionorn to tlioU«ncrnl Aawn'ibly. In thooveninp PnnllSrdmnn, son of Bow Dr. Albert Krdinnn,of Morristown, wns orduluod.

Unablo to WorU.A utrklu or n t>iuii>lu xiiruln, or linil-c

niny 01010 A |)cr«on to hoo< me aiiHbln towalk, j««l when thn tm»y n«ui>un Unt liund,ui'ijleoi nlwnyu nukea nutttrrn «or«o, nndniny even OKUKO psrmnnout illanblltly. Tliobed thing tu n«o In Miob ensca, l« Ofwoom'nHoi O Marion Llulint'ii', ns puro KUI.1 whiteas Iho diliea BUOW, Wia. Gorard.

March Class Leaders.Hi'low lire tho iininos of thoso pupils

of tho Konkuwny Public) SOIIOOIH wholed thoii' l'usppctlvo OIHH.MOH dnriiiR thomonth just d

KKKWU (IIUDI!.

Iloviwn Shawger, SIS.Artlmr Kay hart, IW.il.

Jl'MOlt IIU.UMi., Uliissoin lvnyhnrt, /

(Mmlon MacKinnon,I lClvlru Stlokle, *Arthur Vetter, II".

NINTH iiium;.Corn IIiinkluBon, .ss.il.Nettle Stone, S7.il.

K11I11TII (IIIADI!,

Thorn HI Shawger, STi.H..lames Lukey, HO.N.

SKVKNTII URA1>K, A.

Leo Hart. 1)7.1).Frnnk Buboocik, (10.2.

SKVKNTII llllADIS, 11.

John Ohewoy, 00.Auglo Berry, 1)11.11.

SIXTH (iitAtin.

Bnrtow Reeves, IW.fi.\ Dulsy Morcom, j . . - ..) Muy Paddok, (" ' •"

r t r m OIUIIK.

Arthur JoluiHon, IW.Lon Union, TO.

KOl'UTII (111 ADR, A.

Olarn Uaughiirt, 1)5.7.Lily llopler, 1)5.(1.

IWKTII (HIAI)r, II.

Arnlin Ayres, 0(1 il.Kvolyn Kelly, HS.

TIIIIll) (1UADK.

nolen Horbort, IIM1.

100.

iOoc.il Oornrd, ,,,,,,\Herbert. Unsiln.i

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OrUcom'n AlURoahng Salvo.UMUI wlnil U>'o Duustor, of 2517 N.

Ninth tU.. I'lillnilolplii". b»B to nny lu rof-ITWUOO toUrlsooniV AII-UOHIIUU 8»lve,—"1iii>vi\r miw l'« i(]iiul (or bi'iilliiK piirpoact,hnve IIBOII it for burui, sores, CIIIK, binlsoi.nu<l piles, mid evory bux tu.it 1 b»vu nscdwnulil b« vonh tin wilnht la K'>l>l ccukl Iuot proonrottuotbor." Wm. QornM.

Clinton, Iluntoidon county, took the.Unit of n onunliiR fnetory. Tho Imlhlinpwus eoniplelod nnd uvorjthinK neouiedlovelv, when tho stockholders nindu adisoovory nml notlllod tlio Now YorkpiMinoti'M of tlui soliemo tlint nil contracts Imd boon repudiated. Theso8i\mo proinotera oudenvorod to Rot aplnut hciv, but oar people didu't bito

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0 1 WASHINGTON LBTTBR.HY OUIl SPECIAL UKPOKTER.

WASHINOTON, D. C , Apr. 0,1000.Hotwoon tho wouUl-bo witH nnd tho

polltieiniiHinConRreNH, Aduiirnl Dowry'ssolf-stnrtpd—inuylio wifo-nMirted wouldbo nioro corroct—ProHiiientiiil bonin w in(front (IniiRnr of beiiiR turned into a uni-versal lnunhlii)ZHlocl[ Absolutely no-body, oxoept iho Adminil imd his wife,in Washington uppours to tukt! Iho mut-ter seriously, although persouul rospentfor the Aclniiml mid lulmirntiou for hisunvnl onroor and lu'liievoinoiits keepsninny from joining lu the iimue of pok-liiK fnu nt his piindldncy for the Presi-duuey without tho uld of the usual mil-chiuory, which is nnutrnlled by the roRpoctivo friends of Prasidout McKiulcynud Mr. Bryuu. Ho in jokingly rot'omulto as "the pink tea euiididntc," "thepetticoat cnndldnto." "the uuibillounwifo'a enndidftto," oto., nud one hasonly to m\y Dowey nuywhere, to seemnilos on the fnco of every hnnrnr.Much reRret isoxpressod that tho Admi-ral should occupy tho unouviablo posi-tiou into which ho lins boou led. HeHays ho expected abuse whon ho nn-nounoed his ciindiducy. He isn't Ret-ting nny iilinse from anybody, bnt hu IHireltiiiR wlint is innoh worse ton sensi-tive man-pitied nnd laughed at.

Both sides are liniiiR up for tho flunlllKht on the Porto Rico bill, which hndto be post polled from lust week bui'imsoof the lurRO number of Republicans ab-sent. The llRht will bo short nudsluirp,us the bill in to bo reported from theWays and Menus Committee, just us itwas passed by the Souate, and votedupon nil on tho siuno day. Both sidesare olniiuiiiR victory, bnt nmouRnn-biased observers there is very little doubtUnit the bill will bo passed by n smiillmajority. Its niiu.iinHllo.d endorseineutby the Kepublieaii caucus has utnilu thisremoiiably certain.

Hon. Webster Davis delivered hislirstlccturo on behulf of the Boers last niRht,to n lurRO nnd sympathetic audience.

Gen. Joe Wheeler, clIscussiiiR themention of his iinme ns a caudidute forthe Vice. Presidency, said : "Tho great-est ambition of my life has already beenrenllzed. I have seen thoso who wereConfederate soldiers flpht under theStnrs nud Stripes npniust foreign foes,ns Soldiers of the United States. I haveseeu the masses of nil tho pooplo of alltho southern states eagerly nud earnest-ly offoriug their services to tight in thecountry's cause, and have seen themthus become participants In tho eventswhich have, suddenly inndo ours theloading nation among the great powersof tho world, mid which huvo openedavenues which enabled ns to ostnblislithe most favorable commercial relationwith countries continuing uenrly one-third of the onrth'B population. Theronliratlon of coudltious so advantageousto our wholo country fills the ineasnroof my desires, and beyond that I liuveno uuibltiou whatover."

No treaty, no eaunl bill. That is thenltitntiou iu tho Senate, and unless thereis a radical ohuuge lu existing condi-tions, there, will bo no action upoueither nt this session. It has boou under-stood all alouR that tho Nicaragua Oiuial

bill wnn dependent upon the ratificationof the NicaraguaCannl treaty, aud with-in the pnst week, it hns became almostcertain that if a voto on the treaty wnstakan.' it v(«nld bo rojeotod, nnd-it-is tobo ullowed to go over to tho next, session.Mombers of tbo Isthmian Oannl Ooniniis-siou, created by the lnst Oongress, havereached Washington, bnt they say thatno roport of their work will bn inndo iutimn for submission to this session ofOongreHs. The postponement of theCanal bill is just what the administra-tion desired, bnt the failure to ratify thotreiity is a heart-roudiug disappoint-ment.

The Clnrk case is dosed aud a decisionis now awaited from the Committee onelections us to whether Senator Clarkshall retaiu his goat or be put out of theSenate. Tho majority aspect a roportfrom tlio committee nghiuBt SenatorClnrk, but Iho majority do not alwaysgness right iu snch matters.

It remniiiB for a couferencocoininitit.noto determine what sort of a governmentHawaii shull have. The Senate passedn bill to provide a government for theterritory of Hawaii; a House committeereported a pnhstitute for the Sonate billaud after nttiching numerous amend-ments thrro'o, the House passed it.Now, the onginnl bill aud the substitute,with its amendments, will be turnedovor to n couferenco committee, and abill differing from both may be the re-sult.

Two c insular reports, one from Belgi-um and one from Frauee, contain hintsthat should not be lost upon this govern-ment if we are to maintain colonies.Belgium bus recently established nschool for the training of students whointend to seek fortune iu tho colonies.The instruction includes practical dem-onstration of the sort- of buildings set-tlors should construct, including properrules of sanitation ; also the cultivationof indigenous plants, European plantsand vegetables, the best methods ofgathering crops and transporting themto market, treatment of native labor,oto In France, n Colouial institute isto be established to train young men totill positions iu the colonies, which is tosend out expeditions of students nt na-tional expense, to gather information,which is to be furnished commercialhouses iu the form of detailed reports.

Do You Wont to Mate $300?Wo want n IOORI manager, lady or g»nlle

mnn, in own town or noonty; no oanvaB-Blnir rrqnii-Kd. You oan devote full orspare time; or evmliiRB only, i" cnineotiinwlilCvonr rfuulnr vooatiro. $200 to J300oan no made before Obrlstnms nnd II willreqntre »ory little titno. Il In not neooB-imry to bnvo had eiperlouce. Send stamp( r full particulars. Address, The BellOompauy, Dept. B., Philadelphia, Pa.

Aw i|V. nf Ni",v Y o r k ,i-.-* i,f l ' a u l d w i - 1 1

i n J ' c t i i i i t n n ' " ' 1 <>\\ I I N I I I p(ii'ii W Hrnr/i and wife, of Madison,

to Andrew '1 tils!my aud I('ranl( N KH-kesen, of Short Hills, $;i,.ri00 , land in

Sarah .1 ('ook and hushand to An-tonio Goliibri-whlii and wife, all nf Boon-lon, !*lull, let .r,tixl,".n fi'fi on Kultoustreet. Montvillc Township

Wultur IJ .liicolm.s und wife, of M(»nt-ville Township, to Micbuel .1 Kennedy,of Brooklyn, f-ino ; 7 acres in MuutvilluTowiislii[i.

Peter DuPuyt t<i Susan Hockenbcrry,both of iVquannor Township, $1 ; Wi-UK) acri'S Pequnnnnr Townshii*.

William iirown nnd wife, of Newark,to Frederick H. (nu rin, of Roekaway,JfiOO ; lot fjKSllxlW ft. on mud fromRorknwuy to Ilibfinia. in Rockuwuy.

'i'lie North Kefftrined i Dutch i ('horch,of Newark, to Tin* Andovt'r Iron Com-pany, of Phillipsl urg, ifl.'j,Will ; ;) acresin Rockaway Township.

Neil Macdoiiald und wife to MarciaA. Mucdounld, all nf Hrooldyn, §1 , llJO^acres iu Pe<iuuiinock Township.

Chan. K. F. (ieiiuug and wife, of Flor-ham Park, lo Leslie D. Ward, of New-ark, ifWio ; Id ai-i-i-f in Florhum Purk.

Currii' O. Stilch. nf Passuic Township,to Vroom V. Losey, of Florhuin Park,Igri.aiKI; 14(1 acres in Pussnic Township.

Cutharine A. Williams mid SamuelWilliams to Kedgewirk H. Bennett, nilof Dover, Jl nnd other vnluuhle consid-eration ; lot 5(ixlO() ft. on Sussex street,Dover.

Violut McGregor Littell aud husband,of Mt Arlington, to Gustavo Zellor, ofRahway, JW,O;if>; two luts on McGregoravenue, Mt. Arlington, coutaiuiug id,-0M sq. ft. aud fi,714 so,, ft. of laud

James H. Neighbor, administrator ofPhebo Souring, doe'd. of Dover, to JohnC. Riuehnrt, of Dover, $1,055 ; lot 4ta9«ft. on corner Morris street and Ponuavenue, Dover.

Lewis VnnDnyne and wife, of Booton,to Josopl iuo D. Vuu Dorhoof, of Boon-lon, f'.'O); lot 50x125 ft. onO^darstreetB. outou.

Johu W. Hays to Frederick () Hays,of Moms Township. $2,200 ; lot 40x150ft. ou Hazel street, Morristown.

Otto Korb, Grand Chancellor. K. P . ,H onvlllr, lod., fays, "DeWitfa WltohI]nZ'l B lvn eoothcf) the. most rtellonto Rklnautl tical« tUBiooaVHTuhbuu iilboVwitli cei-tiiin nnd good rcnnltf." Ourei piles andskin iltnoiweH. Dou't buy au Imitation.Wui. Gerurd.

Funeral on Monday.The funeral of George Richards, of

Dover, whom we mentioned last weekas having died iu New Orleans, La., ouTuesday morning of thut week, tookplace from his lute home Mouduy utter-noon and wns the occlusion of a lnrgogutheriug of reluti\e< aud friiuis fromnear aud far. Tho funeral serviceswere conducted by Rov. Dr. W. W.Hollowuy, pastor of the First Presby-terian Church of Dover, assisted by Rev.Thomas A Reeves, pastor of tho Rockn-way Presbyterian Church. Several BO-lectious were snug by Miss Stoddurd, ofNew York City, who sung also on theoccasion of Mrs. Richard's funeral alittle more than a your ngo.

Business wns suspended in Dover andflags were hiilfninsted all over the town.The George Richards Building is heavi-ly draped iu bluck." Many of the officials of the JerseyCentral road, including General Super-intendent .' H. Uldhnnsen, arrived ona special train to attend the funeral,nud n number of distinguished Jursey-lnen were ulso in utteudnnce.

The interment wns made iu his hand-some vault in the Rockaway Cemeteryon Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock, withRov. Dr Hollowny. assisted by Rev. T.A. Reeves, ofneintiug.

The houornry pallbearer* were Vico-Chnucellor Henry C. Pituev, of Morris-town ; Henry S. Little, of Trentou ; Gou-ernl R. F. Hoke, of Raleigh. N. C.; JohnS. Wise, of Philadelphia; Moses K.Kveritt, of Morris Plains, nnd MayorFrederick H. Beach, Cadwallader R.Mulligan aud Edwin J. Ross, of Dover.The active pallbearers were employeesof the George Richards Company'sstores, the Dover Iron Company aud theMorris County Machine and Iron Com-pany, of nil of which corporations Mr.Richards was the president.

The floral tributes were numerous andbeautiful, and expressed in n slight de-gree the high esteem iu which Mr.Richards wns held by those who knewhim.

Unclaimed LettersAt the Rocknway, N. J., Postofllco foithe week ending April 7, 1000 ;

Mr. Harry Hawkius.Mrs. Ooorgo Hoffman.Mr. Fraurison Jos. Kuchta.James True.To obtain tho nbovo Buy advertised

and givo dntJ of this list,WM. GILL, P. M.

Hacking and o >ngl iDg ore annoying tothose iibont you and, vn.ran ibau lu»t. »resure to end in i»miii> luuu trouble if D»8-leoted, >top them «t onoe bv oslna Qrla.corn's PtDonppI** Ooa«b B IIB»IU 1 I nevertnils to eure q nekiy aud permanently, as Icon UH ifv ly e'poriuuoe.

A. Kider, 2704 Wamook Street, Phila.Wm. Qsrard.

A farmhouse bolongiug to JIi-s. Eli?.aC. Oobb nnd oconiiioil by a family of thename of Routine, was destroyed by tirolast Friday afternoon at Troy Hills, afow miles from Boouton, togothor withabout all tho contents. Tho tiro wascaused by sparks from a steam sawmillougiuo that was sawiug wood close totho hoo.80.

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l . - ' . ^ : i ' l i . ' M " I l ! c l I ' I . A , 1 ' M ' I I l l l i I I

1 1 . . i n I h . n u n i - l r . l

T h e I t i i l l - h . \ . . n l i A n i ' l i ' i i t i e d W . - l

h u l l - - t i l l M . l l - . - l i V i l l I . , - I i , I I . I l l , I I I ,1 l i y

s , i , l a l i n u r e w a r s h i p - . I

A . I n , | . ; i l l l e v i e i u i e I l l n - ( M t i , . - i t - - , r e . ' i ' p -

J n r h i s v i s i t I n t h e I I h i i ' . i s e i . i .

I l l a p p e a l i h i ; I n C h i e : i i ; . i l l . - b | - i - w « 111

l i i l s e N . - . l l l l . l l l l l l | , , i I I I , , l l t - h l - c i ! I ' m I

h u e o f I ' i n c i i u i a l i I ) r . I l i r s e h h i m . d I h l l l

i l m a y b e c n l n i . a l l i l i a l e d i v i l l i t h e i ' n i v f r -

C a p l a i n l . m i l s ( I s l l n - i n i , l - ' i r v l r n i l e d

S t i i t . M a r l i l l e i - y , w a s ( ' . . u i i i l d . - a i l i n h i s

n i e l l i i i i a I ' 111. • n r , i h . i b ' l w i t h a b u l l e t

w o u n d i n h i s r i u l i l l e n i p l e . l i e w a s t o

h a r e l a n n i c d M r s . l O v u l l n i n - \ V n . . d .

T k r t ' l ' H u r R l n r n C n p t i i r p d .

S r S g l ' K I l A N N A , l 'n., Apri l 10.—In(Jreut Iteiul, Susqii idiai ina eniinl.v, thoBrie (ielu-t agen t . M. Hiirtk'.v. and .J. N. I(,'aHHitlay. i\ t r i ivolinu innn. «urprisi '(l t h i c e :liui-uhu-H ullii were In-ealiiiiu intu (lie titom 'of I*. I I . Lines nnd i-uijtnreii them ut tin;tnuzzli'3 of revnlviTH. T h e Irio wen*liauileii iiver Iu the pulice. wbu InuU tli.'iu :tu (lie county ja i l IN Mnntni.s*1. T h e iden-ti ty of tilt- men in ui iki iuwn. They had a Lfull Hi-t nf h u r n l a r ' s luuls in their pusses-Isinn. l-'m1 ft in.inlh Ijiii-ghu-s h a v e bi-ennperatiiiK in ' h i ' -mnl l t u w u s he lwe i 'u( 'nrl)undiile ami HiiiLdiainluii.

W h i t e 1'iilUn In S i ' t s r o i V C u r .L O l l l S Y l L L t ; , Apri l 1(1. Suit for

IflO.OWl duinnRi-s has hcen f i i le ied hyW i n n i e Smi th , enlnred, airain.st the Louis-ville nnd Nashvil lo Hal ln .ad eninpaiiy forvinlutiun uf Ihe s e p a r a l e rnlon-d euaelilaw. Tlie plninlilT says I tin t un Apr i l 3she boarded one of the d e f e n d a n t ' s t r a i n sat HaI'd.Htuwii, beini; n lirsi c lass passen-ircr. .She tonk a ical in I IK- c i ln ivi leutieh. ami s e i e n i l wliite ineii en l e i ed t h reuaeh wi lh a slr ini i of tish. She s a y sthey stnuki'd. drauU whisky ami cursedand I lull her p i u l e - i s i i e i e ignored hy the

On AdvertisingBy Charles Austin Bates. *"~

No. 1.

Wore tilings enter into advertising than are generally supposed. In fact everything that connects a name and a business iu people's minds is advertising.

Membership in churches and clubs and societies,the giving of social entertainments, public charities—all these things and more are advertising. liut greaterand broader, and better and easier than ull these isnewspaper advertising. You may think of that with-out thinking of tbe other plans, but no scheme ofpublicity is complete without the newspaper.

Properly prosecuted, newspaper advertising willalways pay. That here and there is a man who says:1 • Advertising doesn't pay, I've tried it," proves noth-ing but that bis method was faulty.

Advertising ia business news. It tells of thingswhich are of great daily importance. It is of moreiiccount to the fiugal housewife to know where she canget curtain necessary commodities al a less price thanusual than to know all the troubles in Siani or Alaska.

The news .sliou)'] be news. It should not be al-lowed to grow stale with repetition in Ihe same old way. / • "

them true in letter andI km'I sny tlmt yun haven't the time to

nttend tu your ailvcrtisiti"; properly. Really,yuu liaven't time to do anything else. Ad-vertising is the must iinportant thing nhoutany business. It is the vital spark. WhatKiiixl does it do you to have the very bestthin^ or the very greatest bargain on earthif people do not know it ?

In running a newspaper, James GordonBennett, Sr., said, the important thing wasto "get tho news and then make a domfuss about it."

Kirst get the right sort of goods, in therig'bt location, at the right prices, and"then make a dom fuss about it" in thebest paper you can find.

Tho trade will follow.

If you can advertise imly in a small way, pickout the' best paper in ynur U-rrilmy and spend all ofyour adi-ertisiuj; niiuiey in that. Uou't scatter. Whenyuur business nj-cnvs, and ymi can spend more money,buy inure space in the same paper, until you arepure you are using all ynu profitably cnu. Thenadd another paper. 1 would rather have one jriiudl 'ai1." thiin hail" a dn/.cn poor ones. When "huntingforbear" 1 would rather take the best gun I had andload it iiroperly than to scatter my powder iu halfa down pour guns, and so "make a Hash iu the pan."

rubli.shing nicrt-ly your iiaiue, aildre.-s riud busi-ness will do some, good, but there is a belter way.Be different from the others in your line. Find somepoiut in which you excel and harp on that. Giveprices nnd specialties. Try to make the advertise-ments interesting and readable. Make them char-acteristic of your store, and, above all things, nuiko

spirit

Thousands Have Kidney Troubleand Don't Know it.

How To Find Out.Fill a bottle or common glass with your

water and let it stand twenty-four hours; asediment or set-tling Indicates an

^ unhealthy condi-tion of the kid-neys ; if it stainsyour linen It Isevidence of kid-ney trouble; toofrequent desire topass ft or pain inthe back Is also

convincing proof that the kidneys and blad-der are out of order.

What to Do.There Is comforl In Ihe knowledge so

often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills everywish In curing rheumatism, pain in theback, kidneys, liver, bladder and every partof Ihe urinary passage. It corrects Inabilityto hold water and scalding pain in passingit, or bad effects following use of liquor,wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasantnecessity of being compelled to go oftenduring the day, and to gel up many timesduring the night. The mild and the extra-ordinary effect of Swanip-Roo*»*tEoon

| realized. It stands the highest for ItsWon-derful cures ol ihe most distressing cases.If you need a medicine you should have Ihebelt. Sold by druggists in50c. and$l. sizes.

You may have a sample bottle of thisI wonderful discovery

and a book that tells*more about It, both 5;ent [!t£sfcabsolutely free by mail,

'address Dr. Kilmer &j Co., Blnghamton. N. Y. When writing men-

tion reading this generous offer in this paper.

COME

*'Advertizing is th$ vit

THE PRESBYTERIAN MACHINE.

Fpen all,nit JTri i i p nt^.p

s h . - d - . \ \ h a i ! - . r - . i i l r . K - M U a n d d e - '

f r i i s « ' H . a n d i l u . i - i l e i - t n i ' d ' ' e ^ i | , ( p n n i d e ''

t h e i n i i i m e h u . - | , i i a l > , T \ i t , . u n h m l i e r |

t J U M l t e l s .

A n u l h « r K i - i i H i i ' k y M . i . M I . - .

H A U I K U U S \ I I . I , l ; . Ky.. A|.ril 1 0 . -Circiiit cniirt l ie -an ye - t enh i v. Inn i! isfluuliirul wlm will a, i as jmL-.., . | . I | ,HH e n r y Wilsmi »u- .hi.li:*1 W. S. l l rown.AVht'ti the time for ..peiiin..' rnnr t emue.. luilce Brown 1....U his s.-ai. und a fewiniixutrs la ter .1 n* t LT** \\"iU,.n up pen redw i t h n cer t i t iea ie I'rniu the elefiimi coin-ln iss inners :ui<l ^i-ued \>y HerUhnin.Jl i 'own refused l.t ovn .u i i t r . Sev*Tiil mur-der ruses a r e nil | | , r dmUet .

W i l l Il«- (>|>-n o n N i i n d n y .P A R I S . April In. T h e Fivm-h ; M i thor-

itifH liave decided Mint all exh ih i t s at t h e 'f i p m i i i o n a re tn )»> wit h> the piihlic »uSundavK, mid the Tin ted S t a t e s exhibi t*nre tint ur. 'lly wi th in ihin reKiilution.Th«>se exhihilrf a r c under cnvcr in huikl-in>fS Pleeted b j the Krem-li Kovorilllioilt,<ivor which the Cui tod S t a t e s nulhorit icHhnve no control , ami there fore they unibtnhi'de by the rules es tab lKhed .

C u r l l o p n l r v r i K i l l e d .H A K I t l S K l ' I K ; , April ID. - - F o s t e r

f i r u b h and <\ j | . ShealT.T were killednml S a m u e l K. ( ' louses futally in juredIIIH( rve i i inu in tin- IVnnsyJvnnin rni l rnady a r d s in tin's <-it • . T h e accident wnaf'nnacd by n draf t nf ca r s colliding w i t hn e n r u n d e r which he men were working1.T h r mi'ii nen> i-nv icpuirerv . H T I V a l lm a r r i e d a n d resided here, ( ' louses can-n o t l ive.

f 3. I. ('tttHon, Hitiitionotrtrv, Wa«hinpton,Pa., HH>H. " I htive fonnd Kuriol DyMpt-patoCnre an pxi'tillnnr ci randy in oai*e of stoCD-fiah troible, Rnd hnv* derived Rrtat heneiltfrom itrt UHO." It ditjenta whut you oat andcaaoot tuil to ouro. Win. Gerard.

A T L A N T A . A p r i l I n . A l a u i e e l i n ; . - n f

• • i l i z i ' t i s , . f A i h i m a h e l d a t I h e s i a l c . - ; i p -

i l ' , 1 a i i m i c i i i c i i i u a s s l a l ' l i d t u f u r t l n - r

I h c , : - , - M J " n f I I I , ' h i l l i n U ' , , d u e , , , ! i l l I h c

m i l i i i l i . 1 1 l i o n s . - . , f r , p n - s e i i i a I i i ' e s b y l i i i - l i -

.-II ' ,1 A \ \ i s , ' n f \ i l L : i l l i i i I n e l i c ' l i n i i ; i ' i h e

m i i a u i z a l i ' i l i u f i a d i i s l i i . i l s e l I s f u r t h e

l i e l i e t i l u f f l v e d n i c l l i l l i h e s m i t h . A s s i t -

c i a l e . l u s l l c c T . I I . I . n w i s , , f I h c - l i p r e l u e

b e n c h p r e - i d . , 1 . I I I ' M I | I I I I . , I I < i i f i v , , l ' , | , i

c d , - " i , L ' i n i , i l a i i m : I t , p , - c . d i l a t i v e W i s e

f u r p i - c s c i i l i n i ; i l l , ' h i l l a m i K e p l - i ' s e i i t n t i v i -

l l r u s l , i i " | - " f O h i n f u r h i s a t t i t u d e i l l s u p -

p u r t . , f i i .

I l i i u n t i S e e n n i l H H .

N E W V l l U K . April In. S e n a t o r M a r -cus A. l lunni i i-iiiue nver tu ih is city frmnWa^hiiiCtmi i c s l e r d a v and had a ta lkwi th Ihe l l " l i . Cm-iii bus N. Bliss, I-X-SIM-l e l n r y uf ihe iuli-rinr. at the Waldor f -Astu i ia . Si-iiatur I l i inna rel l l l i ied to (hecapi ta l in the a t I r rmiuu. Mr. IllisM wniild'vmil discuss Keiuilm- l ln i i iu l ' s visit. H esaid ihni he alu ays saw the s e n a t o ru-li.-n In- was in luwn. Asked w h e t h e r hewould accept i,r decline a nniniiiat inn r,,rth" v i e lu-esideiicy. Mr. l-tlis.s saiil tlinit he subject w a s ulie which he would lu>tdiscuss .

T h a t ( T b a r c h S a i d l o Be U n d e r a 8 T B -t e m of I t o i H l i m .

fiHICAOO. Apr i l 1 0 . - C h a r g e s thn t thoP r e s b y t e r i a n penr rn l nsaprnbly w n s dom-i n a t e d by a sys tem of boBsisni nnd oneiiinn power worse t h a n a n y poli t ical tnu-ch ine and thin thnt (it-nut relijjioun bnrtyw a s aHlii'toil w i th piu'ki'd c o m m i t t e e sw e r e m a d e y e s t e r d a y nt nn a d j u u i n c dm^etiuir uf tin1 C h i c a p i [ireshyTcry.

T h e nuestinii cunie up dur i im eunsldorn-tiuu uf an o v e r t u r e received from ihe I 'e-olill pres l iy te iy leeumlllendinir tha t theMainl ine cii ininil lees of t he c;en,Tal ns-Sl'lnhly in the fu ture be eleeled liy thedol.-K.llos insti'ilil of beillK a p p n i n l e d h..the iiiuilei-iilin1, nnd nf ter an a n i m a t e d dis-i'ii.-.-inii the recmninenda l inn Hint t he Iprop,.sii inn be indorsed ami sent In Ihe ;gene ra l assenihl.v u a s minpted hy a two-t hinds vnle . •

I t e i . S. M. J o h n s o n , speak ing in f a v n r 1

nf lite prupusil iuii. sa id . " W e a r e suffer-inu tmlill frulil die rule nf a species nfbuss i sm ivhii'h lias i:niwii up in t hei-hurch. and tinu-li nf the pet ty .ii-aluinyand scclinlial , l isseusi, ,n iu tile ehin-i-h r :mbe Ira 1 in Ilii- il ' iuiiniltinn of Imsses andIhe injection of p'. l i l ies into Ihi- cuiobictof ihe affairs ,,r H,,. u'eiienil assenilil.v."

A S I I T A I M ' I . A . «J.. Apri l HI. All l-i-e-o rds for luadinu' n re for s h i p m e n t to i hefiii-unITS were broken by the L a k e Shorec.aiipniiy at th is , uuw tile i ;reatest ironuri' re.-eiviiiK pnrt in ihe wni-lil. In nil4U7 ea r s were lundeil. It is expec ted tha ia Htill b e l t e r record wi.. lie niiuie beforethe eluso nf Ihe week. A few ycai-H aca '200 e a r s a day w is considered a Itu-Re ishipnien l fi'inu Ihe sum, ' ducks, lint even Is h i p m e n t s e.|iial to yes te rd t ty ' s i-unnnt 'now keep pace wi th the iinprecelimited Id e m a n d in the furnace i l i s fne ts . j

K I. n • im r i l y ' a F . i i l e r i i r l n c . I

K A N S A S C I T Y . April l D . - I ' l u n s foro r e r l i m : » new enn eniiun lull] lui ve p m r -ticullj- been cnnipli.li.il, and Ihe wni'k ofremov ing I lie debr i s frutn the site is pro-ceeding ac t ive ly . rl 'he hall d i re i ' tn is lluvoon hand S'JU.i.OOO ava i l ab l e fur Hie newbuildini. ' . which is tn rout in Ihe neiejl,. ilinrlm.ul uf .fillII 1.(1 H). IMoi-iili.iiis con-t inue tu *imi c u n t r a c t s for ipiuiler.s nt the 'different hute is . j

l-'lnli llnt«-li(-rlc-N lt*>i>ort. IALHANY, April 111.-The ,-cpurt nf

the <;late siipei-inlendent of Ksli hatehei- |ics for Ihe monlh of Miireh slioivs t h a t 'illirini! (hat period a.riMT.-Jl'i trout fry and ,yeni'iings wero prialuced ut tin. six s t a tbutcheries.

fl.ll drugglata sell Dr. Mllca' fain FUIs.

THE ASHANTI UPRISING.

Cnnm-il Uy lli<. OrlllNli TrylnK U* GvtIhc '-(.olilt-u Sloul."

l.ON'liON. April 10.- Ouiohil rennrtsreceived fl'olu Sir l'Vcde lick .Miti'llfllI Indesiin. nuvurn.n- ami coniuiiinih r incJli-T nf Ihe (lul.l Cnasl eoluiiy, -showThin Ihe Ash.mti uprisiim wus due tti uf-fuMs by llir Itj-ilisli In ohllliu puHseKsionof the "Koldell slonl nf Ashllllti." wlliellKinw I'rt-iniicli wns nll.'K.'d In liave run-cealed a! the lime nf his submission tnthe Hrilisli expedition led by Sir 1-nuieisScolt.

These rfl'ort^ have been violently up-pnsed hy llle Kumassi tribe, with the re-sult that tivn Hrilish eolistatiles havebeen ilalifa-rnusly wounded and one liasbeen killed. A third is missing, mid 21uther easunltii's lire repurted. Must ufthe chiefs, huwever. dpelai-e Iheinselvesloyal and refuse to join Ihe Kuumssitribesinen.

The governor hopes to fiecuro pencea-hie spttli-miMit. He has sent for two ad-ditional companies of troops.

Not So IllacU a i Pnln tod .WASHINtiTO.N. April 10. —A defenso

of the ndminislration of affairs at Milnlla i» contained in n report just made tuthe war departin*»nt by Ompluin (TuirlesV. Tierce. This officer particularly un-tasunizes the ex-chfiphiin of *h<) volun-teers who him heen so severely criticisingthe morals of the American troops In therhillppinoa, making the charge of whole-snle intoxirntion nnd telling of the enor-mous incTonse in the number of liquordrlnkine Bullions in Manila. The chaplain declares thnt the ligMreH as to thenuinhei' nf rnilnons have been purv»M»d,Hint the American nnlwm took the placeof nn untold number of nntive sin shuckswhich dispensed liquid poison with do-ploruble effect upon the American troopsand that the substitution of the regi-mental ennteen has resulted in on im-provement Iu the Bobriety of the troops.

New York Marketa .NEW TOHK. April 9 . -FL0UR^SUU

nnil western quiet, but firm at old askingprices; Mlnnenotu patents. W.7Oa4; winterstraights. $3.4i"m:i,fiO: winter extras. $2.6$a2.7c; winter p«t<?n(s, I3.tyia3.70.

WHKAT— Kirin ami active at first onbulllsli forelKii erop news and Europeanbuying; Inter It etiHPii off under realising;May. T-ia^^e. ; July, 74VBH7* 5-lCc. ; Sep-U'liit't-r. 7^'jn74ajic,

HY K—Steady. state. STo., c. i. f., NewYork, en riots; No. 2 western, 62c, f. o. b.,.iflont.

C' IHN—Kulrty not Ivo and drni on thesi r tngih In vheui mul provisions; May,4;'i~t.ii4tie.

OATS- Dull, but steady; track, white.«lnl<\ 31lj,u351i'C. ; traek, white, weetel n,3l>i.u;:.Vs<\

J'l »HK- Finn; moss. $13al3.W; family.Jl4.2fiaU.T5.

1 ,A Hl> StroiiK; prime Western ateum.7 l T ' i - i '

Ul'TTKJt - Steady nt ileellnu; statoUulry. 1T,II'.I«- ; stati; creamery. 17a2Oc.

('IIKKS1-: W.-ak. hut unclmiipedi fancy.la rue. white. l^ulJiue.; fancy, small.Whll". 12\nlV.

K<;<jiH- !•'frm. sialv nnd I't-nnaylvania.at mark, I S ^ H I S V - '• storage, western, atmurk. 12H«12-V*.

Sl'tiAH - Haw Mtrons; fair reHning.:i7i,c.. CfiilrifuKiil. y»I test, 4Hc; rtilinodfirm, erunheij. S ;">fic. ; powdered. 5.2.5c

SKS—Steady. New Orleans, 4«e.

Kb'K riteudy; dumeatlo, 4\(,aG ,o.; Ja-

TAI.LliW-Stently: clly, '..^c.; country.ri',4i;:>i-,c

HAY Onlei; shlpplna. KaTUc.: good to

Anntrllln Kni|il-ror> Proposed Visit.HKHLIN. April 1(1. -The inti'tidi'd visit

lii'l-i- "li Mil)' "i uf Emperor Francis Jo-seph, u hii-h is si'niiotncially coulirnied byIhc Norddeulsche Allermeine Zeitimc eu-i:rosses public attention. The Berlinpress variously itiierprets i(s slpnificnnct'.Musi of tlie papers declare ihiit it has nueniiiieatly pnlilieal nii-uiiinK- The Ber-liner Tacchbitt says. "The fact thntCount (Joliichnwski will accoinpnny (heeinpeior kinic indiead's tlmt Halkiui af-fairs, which are iiniv (hrcnti'iiinvr. willprobiiiily uccupy ihe nttentlun of the two

and see the handsome Sil-verware that is to be givenaway at our store. You canfind here

THE LARGEST VARIETYOF CANDIES

in town. Also a large assortment

of

Box Papers and Padsand all kinds of

School Supplies

Tlie r n tomnv Alemorlnl B r i d g e .WASHINGTON, April HI.—Th» occro-

tnry nf wiir has forwiinlt'd to contrresflthi- report of n bonrd at eiitfinoors andni-chitcfts in fttvm- uf the eonstnietion oli\ bridge ncross the Potomac river fromthin city lo Arlington, "as n mi'morial tcAmerican patriotism," in ticcordance with(li'sicns Riibiuiucil by Professor Burr, ailistiuguisluMl biidjii' cnKincer of NewYork, at uu estitimled cos! or $4,800,000.

That Lame Plactt enn \m CMfert wltDDr. Miles' NEKVE I'LASTGB " " ""OnhlZic.

increaMPll Gcrinnn Rxpor ta .BERLIN, April 10.—The Frankfort

eoiiMulnU' peniM-ii! reports $9,2-15,473 ex-ports to the I'nited Stnti-s during th«months of January, Kcbnmrv find Murch,I.eiiiR nn imrpaso of over *1,000,000. Foilhi1 whole of (iermauy except DreBdontin- liBUreB arc S27.5f62,il!)T for tho flwilfliinrter of l'JUl), beltis un Inn-wise of $IV!>iir>.U"i us eompait'd with the fiRUres forI hi' correspoiidiun quarter last year.

"I think DeWitlM Lillle Eirly Hlfe.-a nrothe bint pilla in lht> world," Buys W, E.Likn, Hnppy Greek, Vn. They remove oilobstrnotiops of tbo liver nnd bowels t»0'rjul;kly uud uover gripe, Wm. Gerard.

PerfumeryNotions

Oranges

Bananas

White Grapes

DollsToys

Lemons

Dates

Figs

Fresh Roasted Peanuts

CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH

Safe. Always roliable. I«ndlpa, ask nrupRlst for< HI* lIKSTKlfS E>*J1>ISI1 In Ked and<Jol<l im-mlilc boxes, sealed with blue ribbon.Take no of lior. itefUso dmifferouit luhntl-tulion«nn«l ImllnlloiiH. iniyof your liniBglHi,or solid -lo. In stumps for I'arlioulnr*, T^itl-nionlnln timl " iccllcr Tor l mll**"*." in letter,by r r lu rn l lnl l . 10,000 Testimonials. Sold byall Druggists.

CHICHESTEB OHEMrCAL OO.«100 ITlutllHoii .Square, 1*111 LA., PA«

Mention thlft paper.

Russel Blanchard,Tonsorial Artist. ROCKAWAY, N. j .

Hot Towels and Bay Rumif desired.

I oorry a full line of

UIGARS AND T0BAO0O.Agent for Dover Steam Laundry,

John Norris,

Real EstateInsurance.

and

Caretul ana rrompt Attention Given to UioRenting nnil Snlo or Property and Collection ofltonts. Money lo Lonn on Bond nnil Mortgage.

HOCKAWAY,NEW

3E5.EOCKAWAY, NEW JERSEY

PRACTICAL

Watch Maker and Jewelerkeopa a select Btooli of

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Rockaway Record

Thursday. April 12, 1900.

VICTORY IN RETREAT

Dr. Talmage Gives Suggestions asto Christian Warfare.

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[Copyright, 1300, by Louie iciopach.]Waehington, April 8.

From an old-time butt le nceue Dr.Talmage in this discourse makes nonies tar t l ing su^ebf ioi ib UH- to t^e bestKtyU'K of Christian work and points outttve reason of t>o many pious failures;text, Joshua 8:7: "Then Khali ye riseup from the umbush uod Hti/e uponthe city."

One Sabbath evening, with my familyaround ui<\ » e / » v i e talking over thepcenc of t he text. In t he wide opt'iieyt'K nm! the <iuick i n t e r r u p t ions* andthe blnnclu'd cheeks I realized what athrilling drama it was. Tlierr is tin'old city, hhu r 1 e r by n a me than a n yother city in llir a^cs. spellrd whh twolet ters . A, I. Ai.. Joshua am! his menwant to take it. How to do it I'K thequestion. On a fumier (M-CUMUII, iu a,Btrai^htforwiird, fact* 1 o .-face li^ht,they hml lu't-n dcfeitli'tl, hut now the\nre froin^-to t like it bv iinilnisi'iuli1. (ien.Joshua has two divisions iu his army.The one division the batt li-w urn com-nunidrr will lead himself, t lit* ot lier di-vision hi* sends (JIT to encamp in an am-bush on the west side of the eity ofAi. No torches, no lanterns, no soundof heavy Imt (utions, but 30,000 swarthy"warriors moving" in silence, tpealtinyonly in a whisper; no clicking1 ofewords rigainst shields, lest the watch-men of Ai discover it and t he st rat a pernbe a failure. If the roistering soldierin the IsraelitiBh army forgets himself,all along the line the word is "Hush!"

Joshuft takes the other division, theone with which he is to march, andputs i t on the north bide of the cityof'Ai and then spcndu the nig-ht in re-connoitering" in the valley. There heis, thinking" over the fortunes of thecoming day with something1 of the feel-ing* of Weliing-ton the night before"Waterloo or of Meade und Lee the nightbefore Get tysburg. There he standsin the night and says to himself: "Yon-der is the division in ambush on thewest side of Ai. Here ia the division Ihave under ray especial command onthe nor th Bide of Ai. There is the oldcity slumbering in its sin. To-morrowwill be the bat t le ." Look! The morn-ing nlready begins to t ip the hills. Themil i tary officers of Ai look out in themorning very early, and,, while theydo not see the division in ambush, theybehold the other divisions uf JOKIHIU,and the cry "To arms! To n r m s ! "rings through nil the s t reets of t lieold town, and every sword, whetherhacked and bent or newly welded, 1Bbrought out,, and all the inhabi tantsof the city of Aipour through the gates,an infuriated torrent , and their cry is:"Come, we'll make fjuick work "withJoshua and his t roops!" j ^ , . )•#

No sooner had thi'se people of Aicome out against the troops of Joshuathan Joshua gave such n command ashe seldom ga\e—"Fall back!" Why,they could not believe their own ears!Is Joshua 's rourago failing him'.' Thrrt'treat is beaten, ami the Israelites arcflying, t hrow ing blanket s and canteenson every side under this worse thimJiull J!un defeat. And you ought tolu-ar the soldiers of Ai cheer and cheer.Hut liiey huzza too soon. The men lyingin ainluihli an* straining their vision togut sumo t-ignal from Joshua tha t theymay know what time to drop upon thecity. Joshua takes his burnishedspear, gl i t ter ing in 1 hi' sun like a shaftof doom, and points it toward the city,and when t he m m up yonder in the am-bush sec it with hawklike swoop theytlrop upon Ai and wit limit st ruke ofsword or s tab of spear take the cityund put it to the torch.

So much for the division that was infimbiish, Uovv about the division underJoshua 's comiiKind '.' No sooner doesJoshua stop in the (light than all hismen istop with him, und us he wheelsthey wheel, for In a voice of thunderlit1 cried: ' 'Hal t !" one st rong armdriving back a torrent of flying troops.And then, as he points his spearthrough the golden light toward tha tfated city, his troops know tha t theyare to s t a r t for it. What a scene it waswhen the division in ambush whichhad t nli on the city march ft I downagainst the. men of Ai on the one side,and the- troops under Joshua doubledup their enemies from the other side,and the. men of M were caught betweenthese two hurr icanes of lsraeli t ishcourage, th rus t before and behind,stabbed in breast and buck, ground be-tween the upper and the nether mill-stones of God's indignation! Woe tothe city of At! Cheer for Israel!

Lesson the first: There is such athing as victorious, r e t r ea t . Joshua 'sfalling back was the first chapter inhis successful besiegement. And thereare times in your life when the bestthing you can. do is to run. You wero

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Here 1H a converted infidel. lie is sos t rong now in his fuith in the (iuspelhe nays he can read anything. Whatare you reading? BolingbrukcV An-drew Jackson DuvU' uacisV Tyndul 'sGlasgow university address 7 Dropthem and run. You will be an in tide 1 be-fcrc you :!:; ;;r,icii.-. y^v, ;ji;i! »li u I. The hemtu of Ai will be too niiieli for you.Turn your back on the rank iiml tileof unbelief, l l y before Ihey cut \uuwit b their swordy und I rinc-fi\ uwwith their ja\ ii i!ins. There tire pei pie

1 who have been wcll-ni^ li ruined be-cause they ri.-'.ii'd w foull.nrdy expedi-1 ion in t lie prrM'iiee of migh t \ ando\ IT w helming" t e inpt ;i1 i' >iis and 1 benun of Ai nnute a morn ing meal ufthem.

So, als.0, there is victorious n * rc;.t inthe religious world. Thousands oft imes the Kingdom of ChriM hasKfeined to fall back. When the bloodof the Scotch Covenanters gu\ r a drepdye to the hea the r of the highlands.when the Yaudois of I'rance (.-hose c \ -tormimition rather Hum make mi un-christ ian surrender , when on St. Iliir-tholomew's day mounted avMisshmrode through the s t ree ts of Paris. cr,\-iny "Kiii! Hlor/dletting" i« tfaod in Au-gust! Kill! Dentb to the l lu^ueno t f lKill!" when Lady Jane ( i reyn headrolled from the executioner 's block,when Calvin wan imprisoned In thecastle, when John Knox died for thet ru th , when John Bunyan lay rotting1

in Bedford jail , fcttyinp: "Jf God willhelp me and my physical life continues.,1 will stay here until the moss growson my eyebrows ra ther thnn give upmy faith," tlit* days uf retreat for thechurch were dnys of victory.

The pilgrim fathers foM hack frouithe o ther aide of the sea to PlymouthIiocU, but now arc mnrshaiing^ tt con-tinent for the Chiisi larnzntiou of theworld. The church of Christ fallingback from Piedmont , falling-buck fromHue St. Jacques , falling back from St.Denis, ftilling back from Wurt tembergcastles, falling" back from the Brusselsmarket place*, re t all the time t r iumph-ing. Notwi ths tand ing all the shockingreverses which the Church of Christsuffers, wha t do we see to-duy? Twelvethousand missionaries of tlit.* cross onheathen g rounds ; 80,000 minis ters ofJesus Christ in this land; at least 40(1,-000,000 of Chris t ians on the ear th . Fall-ing back, ye t advancing uiv-fil the oldWesleynn hymn will prove t rue :

The Lion of Judtih shall break the chainAnd give ua the victory aguln und again!But there is a more marked il lustra-

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lUit let not the powers of darknessrejoice quite so soon. Do you hearthat disturbance iu the tomb ofArimnthtxn? I hear the sheet rending!What means that stone hurled downthe eiiJe of the hill? Who is this com-Injr out? Push him bnck! The dead

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j i . ' i ' i i r i l I t i i l l i l l n u

FORRENT!

A i l i i i i r . i l ) > e u e \ l i a s r r l i - t i e i l

i n " t h e I ' I O U u s w h o ,n e a s p i i i n ^

t o t h e pi e s i i l e n i \ , " W e s h m i i i l

I ' e a l U l i k e I n L u m v u h u m | | o

m e a n s .

I l \e l a t e s t n e w s e o n e e r u s t h e

f o t ' l v i a l i m i n l a n " n \ s l e r t r u s t ,

T h e l o " lv l i i \ a lve eseapei l lor a

Ion;; t ime hut he is in the s o u p

now .

STORE ROOMIN RECORD

BUILDING.

There shnuli l !>e no e \ e u s e lur

I'oiiiiii", halt eei i ts . T h e th ings

h in t - heeii t i ieil ,unl l iave p n u e i l

11 IlllisUIK'C.

l lnw woviltl " l l rvan no<lUi'wi'y" ilo ai;,unsi "MeKinloyiiml Kuosovclt "

Bost Looation• Borough Water

Electric LightsRent Reasonable

ROOMS ON SECONDFLOOR ALSO FOR

RENT,

To Whom It May Oonoorn."Mi UK I- it h.-ii'liy «lv«'H thi l l I, Wlllliini K.•L* . l : i \ n r , ..[ iin> Uonmj th nf ltoiMiti\vit,\, M,,nlH>

If you luive n weakthroat you cannot be tooeurd'ul. You cannot bcijintreatment too curly, hnchcold mukes you more lioblcto another, and the lastone is always harder tocure thiin the one before it.

Dr. Aiicr's Chcrrii Pccloral Plasterprotects tiic luugs from colds.

Help at Hand.If 3-011 luive imy rnmplnlnt

wlutti'vi'i' nml lU'Hirc lliu IIL'HIliH-iliriil mlvii'i! y im run |iort-nilily iilililin, write llu- <loclorfri'i'lv. Y«H wil l iX'i-civL- a])roiii|)t reply.

Aililrcnu, UH. J. C. AYUU,Lowell, Mass.

Fossils of Fish Found.T i m i M i i i i n i M ' r H l i t i - l i i i r ^ i i t i f I l i o c o n -

s i r u e t l n i i o f . I t ' i -Ki ' .v ( H I . V ' K I I H W i f 7 , r i l l 5 , -

l i n o w i i l t ' V w o r l m n l H o o i i t o n , D M t i l t )

I t i i i - l i n w i i . v H i v t i r . l i u v n u n t N U ' l l i i H l 1111 l u -

l i ' i ' i i H t l n i i 1 - o l l i ' C l l n n <>f I ' O H H I I H I n n h i . i l o f

H I X I H I H I o u t > o n t h o s i t u o f t h t i p r o p o H i ' i l

I I I I I I I I I I I H K 1I11111

' l ' l u > f o s K i l * 11 i-i1 i i n l r l l l i ' d l ' t M i i i i l i i H t i f

| H ' | . | l U l l U ' l i ' l l - l l l W l l l l l l I ' l ' M t ' l l l l l l l . i l l O l l t -

w u r i l i i p p i ' i i n i i u 1 ! 1 H I D m i i i l o r i i l i l u e k h i m N ,

f x i ' i ' p l I l i n l l l n ' . v n i ' i ' I I I T K ' 1 ! ' . T i n 1 I O H S I I H

I n i i l ; l i k i ' I l l l l ' l l I ' l l l l l , I l l l l t i l l ' I l l l l l i l H W O f

I l l l ' l l « l l M i l ' I l l l l l i ) . - ! ) ) I M T | i ( ' l

l l IH t i n 1 u p l l i l ' i l l t i t H i i p i ' l - v l M l l l ! V.l\g\-

I I I ' I T K I I I D W \ V l l i i r r l H i i n , o r l i - r s i ' v t l l t . v ,

W l l l l ( ' t i l l l i l t H l ' V I T I l l t l l l i ' l - l ' H l l l l ^ H p i ' l - i l l U ' l l H

i t u i i i i i j t I n 1 r i M - o i i t t ' x c i i v n t i o n , t I x ' s t i M s h t ' r i

w i - i i ' t ' o r i u r r l v l i i e u l i ' t l i n 11 ( r r i ' i i t l u l t t -

I I l l l l NVHi Sl I l i l t I I ' l l l l l H U W U I I t l M t l f V i m t ' H MKO

I n N i ' W . l i ' i - H i ' v . I n o u t ' o f t i n 1 m i g h t y

t i p h t ' t t i - n l s w l i i r h t n o ) { p l j i i ' i . n ^ i ' H n t f o

I h i N t 1 I I N I I , i l I s H t i p p i i H i . i l , w i ' i - i . I I H I I I M I I n

I l u 1 ( I I ' I M I I v i i l i i i n i . o f H I I I I I I , w l i l c h n o w

f t i v m x l i l t 1 l i i u u i ' i i n r l u j ' r i ' M o f m i i i i l H l o i i o

tit Hnnnton.

' l ' h o A | . r l l m i m l i i ' r o f C I I U I I M J ' H M o u i t i. I c i i r n n l t ' n l lv i l i i in i i iHt r u t t n I l i n v u l n o o f

» l i n m i ni i . i 1 i imw' ' Ziini. ' I I K I o i i v o r (uu. i i i t in t iH 11 l i i - i n i t I l u l | i l o l n i t > w t i i c l i IN vi-r.v

(HOKilvii I n f n n A p r i l n i i n i l i i - r . A im:llu i lu l i l t i nf oi . i iu- i i tH u r n t o i i u i l H )ii>l o f

rli>» l l m i w i l l p r i i v o i ) )nnt f n l i n ' oNl lnH t oIlin i r n i l n i H uf t h i n | i n | i u l n r j o i i i i m 1 ; HCIIKInl t h o p r i i i i ' l p u l niii 'H t i i l i i p : " I ' t m I i K i n r i n i -i l " i l ut' Mi l l viiniM . " h y l l i n l y u r i l K i p l l n p" T h u T l i tV ' l K i i ' ^ i i r , " l i \ l j i m m l I) ( >VIIUMIJI• • I l i i w l l n l i r l i . H n v m l t l i i ' H . i i m , " h y M n r l mI ' . ' i r l } ; ' A I ' r n l i ' w i l i H i i i l , " li.V W . i n i n u l i u u• 11); -'11111 l l i i r n l i ' U l l u m l , " t)y V I - m tW11110; " A Kii-ry ( I m v o , " b y E i l i v i i i i l A tl i l i i M i n : i n u l ' ' A \Vi*ii W ' l d n w , " b y M u r r u v(liU Intnl . " T i m l!ri.U» nf Hut Tl««r , '"Ol . i iK l inn i i t hn l l t y o ( I j « y i l « u " iiud "l ' l i iO n ! iltiirllilHliii," ini> I 'nnlliniiMl. T l u - r o un<n i i i |)li-t-i'K nr o . i | iy i iuf i fo i l NtuHit I I IUHIO, UU<l iu i t r innn i i l i t l . I ' l i i l l l i ' i l "S l l i i i i i ' o unit l f i i i i , 'by [ 'mil I ' I I I I I I , m.it a m i vnoi t l . oui t t l i - i l " l l i

vliln t h o Oi tn ip Kiru l i t l y U r i ' i n u n i u , " byl-'ninli K Itirtit.

Th t - Hjii'iMul i l i ' i i i v r l in rn le itro b u t l i u l ' tt lvi- inul i i n ^ l n i o t l v o , lMiyhioul n m l Vnoul( U i l l u r o , Niivv llri>sH I ' I I U I U I I H , nml 11 Moi lur t il l i i i n i , IHIKUII'H n m n y o l l m r nki i tc l l i i" , wli lol inmki i it mi cxt- i ' i i l i i i l iul ly InKiri'BtliiK nil 111tier

Suitiplo onpioi of tills hniiilRomo uingnr.lnti will Im unilli'il fri'O on itqilnHl. Adilitxs. W, II (Jmihoy Uuui|inuy, Ulilongo111. Wo hnvo muilo u npi'Oll ntnuiKcniouwlioroby wit 01111 offt'r Oouhoy'n Hnnio Joinmil In coiiiici-ittm with tuo Hwinin, bothimpi'i'* fut nno yout, fur only $1. 8.yuiit nuhiirrlntloiiH l» llil" oftlmv

o v i i r f l f t y - o i t r l i t

yi-tiTH 11 N i i l i o i m l F a m i l y

P u ] i i ! r ( o r fur inm-H a n d

vi l l iuKoi 'H, •whom) r o i n l -

A n n w a n d r i>ni i i rk i i l i ln a t t r i i c . l l v n pi j l i - o r B I m v o r cp r i iH i i i i t nd t h o v i t r y l)OHt t ' lo -l l c i i l l o n , i in i f i iHis lv I l l i i H t r u t c d w i t h p o r - „ , ."

I n i i l H i i n i l l i i i l f - t o i i nHi c n n t i i l i i H till t h n n m n t o f o u r I ' l i i i n t r y i . n p u l u t . i o u .

M.iil i i i iU nnWH fi -u l I ITKH o r T i m D u l l y H j j l v iw ni l i n i p o r l i i n t . n n w H o f Mm N u -' I ' r i l i n n i - . S p r i ' i u l W i n - D i N p i i l i - l i i ' i - , D o - , , , , , , . . , » .i in-Hilc n m l l ' ' i i r i ' i nn ( ' n iT i 'H i )n i id i -n r i ' , t m n iiiiil w o r l d , I l in niiiKt r i ' l l i u n o M n r -Hlni r l Hlnr i i 'H, IIt i i i ini-oiiH l l l i i K t n i i i n i i H , k n l H r p i i r l H . K i i H r i n u t i i i K H l i o r t Htor i i 'N ,I I H I I I H I r i n l I i iMorinnl i n n , 1< 'UHMIIN N u l l ' s , J * * * ^ ^

A u r l i ' i i l l n r i i l Muil i ' i -H <-ut <-f'ti I I.v I i-i-uf <••(, « « i m r x c r l l f d A j f i ' i i ' i i l l u n i l I J o p R f n ^ y t ,

n n d < ' i i i i i p i - i - l i i - n i i v i - m i d K i ' h u l i l i ' l ' ' i n u i i - S r i i ' i i l i l l c n m l M i ' i - l i u n i o a l t n f o r n i i i l i n i iI'lnl n m l l \ l i u i i i ' l l i i ' p n r l H ll IH in i i i l i ' dul M i n n ' l i iuii- u s i l n i l y . d i l i i i n . l-i-in-ln-H n ViiHli ion A r l i r l i ' H f u r t h o W n i i u n i , H u m -

liiri;i . p i -opor f i i i i i u f HII I IM-I I I I I ' I -H 1111 d i i l c ( ) 1 . ( ) 1 1 M l l h iHl r i i t i o i iH f o r o l d n m l ymi i i ( f . Hul' ihsiii. , 11 nl I 'licli 1'iliiiiiii il' 11 I l io r i in t ! l i -

Iv up-t .v i h i l i ' d u l l y lit 1111 I.v n i 'WHpup i ' i ' I'm- ' " " T h o P o n p l i i '

'"'".v l»'"pl'' UniiodBtultiH.

I t i ' K i i h i r n u l i H i ' i i ] i l I n n ] ) i i c i ' ,

$1:50 per year.\ \ V f i i r i i l M l i i t w i t h l i n ' K K I - O I I I I f o r

$1,75 per year.

] J I I | I I T " fur t l iu o u l i r u

The one sure cure foiThe Kidneys.liver and Blood

\\w Iniy , \ , . ) , , wil l mukt* uppll i ' iUinn tn

i mivi ni t ' t \mntnu ri<»»n on ihn

)i i in \ u t \\w\\, tn*t. t In U n \ o t in

p i l ' .i Jitnti*4 A inu In ilu1 i c r m of

! in l . ivp ^ Mtln<m in ilu« iuih>uirli of

in in i u M r m i w \ tniimilM-riM in mo\|tl1vtl llMUl tll^lVltf.

VVlll.UM K. .lAVNR.

Notitsly ntiotl iiiivtii'ltViirntKln'.' "i't Hr. Mtlwtvutn rlP^ truiu uruMul»tM Ouv cuumuuua."

Wo wil

ii"ii of L

$ 6 0 0 R o w a i o .pny 1 lit) ftbovo rowurtl fur »uy

t'r Onm^ltitlit, l)yftpt<pRlnt HlolcUfiitiiinht1, Intl iKnhtion, Ot)intllpnliou oOoBilvmipm wo noiiiio' onro with [jlvorUntlin ('p-ln-l)nt.. Mtlln h vor PHI, ivlioi) HitllrniitiiiiiH nrn .Uli' l ly tminplltitl with. Thin;iiif purely Vi^i'iiitiln nml navnr full to ijlviHtit(Hfiint.iou. lim) boion ootiliiln lt.O IMURIlio bn.viw ODiiliiln 40 l'llln, 5 i boioit t.-oiitnln 15 IMIIH, lkwitro of HiiliRitiutloutt uiulliultiiilnnt, Hnnl tiy moll. tUnmpn tnhouNKUV'll'A MKDK1AL CO., Cor. Oiliitounml .l.u-kniin HIM , Olilo.iK", HI.

Km- HHIH by William Qomrtl, DciiRgUtH. oknwiiy, Nnw .lorwoy.

Kodol Dyspepsia Cure"Dlrjcgts what you eat."

I'i'Hiiliii' inl>H(Ti|iilon prii'ii,

$1 per year.W e t ' k i i ' i 1 i n l i i t w i t h t l i c R i ' . r o i d ) f o r

$1.25 per year.<eii(l all onk'i-s to the R O C K A W A Y RECORD, Kock;uv;iy, N. J.

rAMCY GOODS M0U5L l l i MCW JLR5C

Spring Waist Events!Novelty Wiii.sls of (lie most dainty anil stryking character werenever in more charming abundance than in the liberal assort-ments of New Season's stocks upon presentation here. Wehave three most interesting new comers out of a multitude.

Wash Waist ValuesHlrlpiMl MmlriiH ninth, fltfui-i'd pcrcnloK, Frniioh CnmbricN nud Lmvtis.J''roiioli midYiiko luiclcH ; IIIMI pliiltnii IMICICM. I i i l l inl i i t urn nnuiy wliiti) LUWIJH with tuokunml liiHi'i-lIOIIH, HtiintlinK colliii'H, huindoroil uinl Hoft OUITH VUIUOH up to Q Q

l . i i , Einlre chniui! lit t ' O O .

8pring Flannel WaistsJUKI l.lio Wiilnt fnr iiionntiiiii or KOII NIIOI-D In 11 liirno variety nf colorinKB, plain and

•• ' • E O n oirt'lty pluitln, Fri'iiuli yoke biickx,

'OlllllH

flaro cutl's, uew tiluipod

New Silk WaistsOomwliul tn lin tho bout vuliio fit prlon yet olTorort of .livm'niuid Tiiffotn In largo

vurioly of now nml ]inpnlur t-nloriiin", nll-ovtM- limiiNtitohtHl nud duo ffl>r Q/TucliH, Ktylish I'UII'H mid dollar, milf-oolord Mulugn, Froncli IIUIJICH ^p t / . t / t )

Mull orikirn lllloil. No Admits. No bruuuh Htoroi. Freo Deliveries,"

7 0 7 - 7 2 1 H R O A D S T . , . . . . N E W A R K , N . J .

(The Breakfast Cereal)is a perfect breakfast

food. It is complete in strengthand health producing qualities.GKRMEA does not irritate weakstomachs, and is easily digested.

DIRECTIONS.—To four nips of wnter mid slowlv one cup (JKKMKA ; caolc In

Finnic boiler llnt-c minuti-n. Water must hull before adding GttkMKA.

Save your empty parkn^cs, they arc valuable ; they entitle you to premiums.A An your nr.n-t.-r nhoul them.

The following leading grocers sell OERMEAI

Strait Hros. Co, K. H. Todd. H. D. Tuttle.

Adjourned Executor's SaleOf Estate.

Thn undoiHiRiipd Excontor of Nicholas KontliiR, doocnHod,\vill off or for Bixloou

TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 17Tho following Ronl Estnto

Single House on Wall Street.Double and Single House, Maple Ave.

Tho Sulu tukn pluoo at 3 p. in. nt tho Wull Strnut Proinigos. Torms mndokuowu 011 dnj- of Rnlc.

JOHN N0RRIS, Executor.

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Rockaway Record

Thursday, April 1 _•, njoo.

Tin' Ilccuril in "ii .-.nil tH

id lln- I'oxtnfi'u-i mill I'liiu

Sluiid. (hill/ thn-i- i-ni/n

KI-IV miliKiTi'iilimin ii'ill film

cvivt'il at them- jtfui't'x.

IMPPHiS OF TUB PBK.Noxl Sunday in ISiuitor.

It miowod on Tiuwluy.

Sunday wim Palm Suuduy

Frud Fiuhtur in on tho wicli liHt.

Tliu water at tlio fouutiiiu i« running

Many Surprises-W. C.TImbrill ReturnsTo Rookuway—Hibornla Gels M. S.Lambert—Or. Hoanlaiitl Succeeds Dr.Hi! in mo nil as Presiding Elder of NewarkDistrict.With tlio announcement of the ap-

point IIIUIIIN for the oiiKuing year, theforty-third anuuul meeting of tho New-ark Conferetioo of the Mothodist Episco-pal Church concluded its HeHHiou in theMarket .Street Church a few niinuteb bo-fore 5 o 'clock Tuesday afternoon.

Shortly nfter 4 o'clock tho Bishop en-tered tho church, followed by the Pro-Hiding Elders. Under his arm he car-ried a small leather bug, containing thelist which everybody wan waiting tohero roiul. It WUH

Kiln,'; WcKlcy Clilireh, K. II. .(oii.-r.J'oi-l O u l d i ' i i (Hupp lv j , U K . ' l ' d i i i i , k i n s ;

P o l l M o r r i s , .1 . U . K S h i . l l z ; l-'i.n II ur •1 M I J l l W l l A P

Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith have movedto Mt. Tabor.

Mrs. Frank Morgan visited friends inDovor on Friday.

Mrs. Kred Hrlmlt visileil friends lit Hi- }Imrnin un Hut unlay. |

Our Marshal is ciiuined with uncut ]suit ami tutiguo cap.

J[. .1. Black has moved in hi.- new 'home ou Mniu street. ;

Frank Lukoy spent Snlurday withrelatives at Ulbcrniu.

Mis* Herllia Khnwgor vWlcd ill NewYork (Jitv ou Moiultiy.

Our public schools opened on Mondayafter a week's vaciUUin.

Miss Jennie liid|jood is quite ill withiulhunallon on the huigH.

Minn Honn Nichols, of Donville, visit-ed friends here ou Suuduy.

We hcrowith givu ouch of our sub-soriboru uu Easter greeting

Miss Esther MoKitmon spout Sundaywith relatives ut Port Orani.

Samuol OJilbert is about to movo fromEnston Heights to Main utroot.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Nichols, of Hi-beruia, havo moved to this place.

Mr. and Mrs. Kngeno Wiwtbrook arouow rOBldiug iu Now York Oity.

M Hoagluud'8 Sous' Oo. Imvo uddod auow'lntho to thoir machine shop.

Daniol Spnngoiibnrg and daughterOlnrn spent Friday last in Nnwurk.

Miss SuHiiu Morgan is very ill at thehomo of her brother Jamas Morgan.

A little baliy girl has oouin to brightouthe homo of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Builey.

A cUtorn is being built on Cm Smithproporty lately vnoutod by M. J. Uluok.

Miss Emma MoOarty's house, ou MaiuBtrool, is roooiviug a UGVV coat of paiut.

Tho oiuployeos of tho Union Foundryaro uow enjoytutf Suturduy uftoruoonsoff.

Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Willis, of BeachGlou, spout Saturday last with friendshore.

Tho oinployoos nf the Liondalo Workshnvo presented Edward Bussott with auew curt.

Tho street couiuiittoo has been doingBomo nondod work on our Btroots, muohto its oredit.

A male quartot, has been organizedhero with Prof. Young, of Morrlstowu,as instructor.

Wo wo ploasocl to noto thut Mrs. JohnG. Mot-t is slowly recovering from herrocout illness.

Miss May Stickle and Mrs. B, K.Stickle have returned from u two-weeks'visit Iu tho South.

Miss Nottio Tippett has been engagedpermauoutly to sing iu the choir of thoPresbyterian Ohureh.

Mrs. Vanderwater and daughter, ofMatnwau, N. Y., is the guest of her sis-ter, Mrs. T. A. Beeves.

Mrs. Grunt has h!\d a new shingle roof,int on her house, eornevs " •'-•---aud Whito Mendow avenue.

A Miss Oox, of Dover, whoattends IhoState Normal School, is practicingtoaoh-iug in our school for u few days.

We would rofor our random to "ShortTalks on Advertising" by Olmrles Aus-tin Bates, as fouud in another colmnu.

D K. & F. Fiohter roport their shoobusiness good, nnd as fur repairing hi-oyoles thoy have more tlmn they can do.

The man with the hoe, now begiustoagitato the gnrdon soil and put iu tho

ray nnd Mt. IJcthel. William A tin ; 1'ortOrani, 'J'. K Gordon ; Jfurknwnv. \V (.'Tiuibrell ; Kutherford. .1. N. Jluschinaii ;Kparla, O. !\1. West ; Stanhope andWaterloo, « illium Me( 'am ; StillwuterJacnli Tynilnll ; Suliilii'i ln-hl isupplyj,I) I). Kaufman ; , s« ;IM>\YIKXI (supply),John Boreui/.er ; Tealxi (Mippl v i , Trau-qullity, William Stout ; Yh-iuia andJuliet Chapel, (supply? ; Will pack Centre(supply), I). D. Smalley ; Washington,U. H. Bitrues.

llev. C H. Kemblo tbi:n oilered a reso-lution petitioning the Uene-ml Confer-ence to strike out paragraph 2W of theChurch discipline. It provides for thetrial of members who are accused ofbeing associated with the liquor trufflein any wuy. of dancing, attendingtheatres or of any other "imprudent"

-~ -~ j ,- .J......V... conduct, Mr. }\.vtnbUi claimed (but theof mi hour later, however, before Sucre- section referred to was covered by thetury Dodd proceeded to rend oil' the np- general rules.polntinents. When be arose the buzz of When he hud finished a half dozi-u

I conversation ceased instantly, and the clergymen jumped to their feet. Rev.[vast crowd listened in silence to the end. j 1'. (!. Mayliuin, of Jersey City, succei'd-

Tho appointments in the N'ewind

ROCK , N. J.

arkPatersiin Uristriets urn IIH follows :

M'.WAKi; IHSTIIIIT.Presiding Kldor— \V. L. HouRlund, of

Jersey ('Uy.Arlinginii, W. S. Knliinson ; Hasking

Rid),'''. .1. Iv Appleby ; Belleville, .1. ().Winner; llcrnnrdnvillo, W. B. Judd ;Bloomliehl, Park Oiurch, ,1 (i. .Jolin-hlim ; WalHeKsing, I1'. II. Knight ; (!ald-wi'll, Arthur Ijiicus; Oliatlwmi, W. J.Hampton ; Dcnvillo. I) W. C Ramsey.

Kasl Orange—Uiilvary. A. 11. Tultle;Ferry Church, ('!. .1. lloyl ; Park Ave-nue, It. B. Uriuy ; Sanford Struct, \V,13. Wigg

Franklin, lSlbort Clement ; Green Vil-lage, (supply), A. \V. Leonard ; Hilton,George F. Dickinson ; Irvingtou, .1. W.Ryder; Livingston ^jmijiply). W. O. W.Walker; Mudisou, J1. I!. FIUIIIIH ; Maple-wood, A. O. Herry; Mendlutrn, (ieorgoMonnoy; Montclair, .1. Y. Dubbins;Morristown, T. I. Coultas.

Newark—Ooutouary, F . 0. Baldwin ;Oontral, W. H. Morgan; Ohurcli exten-sion charges—Oruco (supply), D. B.Bruniinit ; Moutgomory Street and St.James, E. L. Earp, (supply), P. A.Alleu; St. Andrew's (supply), T. F.Aloxauder; West Orange (supply), C.E. Hastings ; Dashioll Memorial, D. O.Eaton ; Davis Memorial, W. H. Trum-bowor; Do Groot, R. K. Boyd ; EighthAvHiiuo, Wosloy Martin; FranklinStreet. F . S. Simmons ; Hulsey Street,Daniol Hallerou; RoHovillo. HeurySpollmeyer; St. Luke's, W. P. Fergu-son ; St. Paul's, T. P. Frost; South Mar-ket Streot (supply), R. B. Oushbert;Sunimorfiold, A. K. Oroneo ; Trinity, J.O. Spiirnou ; Uniou Stroot, J. II. Egbert.

Now Provideuoo, A. M. Harris ; NewVornon (supply), T. L. Motculf ; Oraugo,Frank MaoDauiel; Parsippany (supply),Wimborly ; Pino Brook and Olintou, Al-bfirt Vati Dusou ; Ploiisaut Plnius andUnion Village (snpply), G. S. Thomas;Rookuway \ralloy (supply), A. W. Will-over ; South Orange, H. F.Randolph;Sprtugiiold, 0. H. Vuu Glnhu ; Summit,O. S. Rynmu; Veronn, H. B. Leech;Whippany (snpply), W. G. Oilliu.

H. A. Butts, president of Drew Theo-logical Seminary, and member of Mudi-son Quarterly Oonferouco.

S. L. Baldwin, recording secretary ofMissionary Society and member of Roso-villo, Nowark, (jnnrtorly Conference.

J. F. Dodd, nBsistant recording secre-tary of Missionary Society nnd memberof ilosovillo, Nowark, Quarterly Confer-ence

C. F. Sittorly, professor of DrewTheological Souiinnry, and meiuber ofMadisou Qunrteiiy Conference.

.1. A. Gntteridge, financial secretaryof SyrnoiiNt* Univoif<ity nnd niembor ofRoseville, Newark, Quarterly Confer-

. Mnnu, professor of biology atOhio Wosloyan University and memberof St. Luke's, Nowark, Quarterly Con-ference.

M. N. Smith, registrar nnd professorof elocution in Drew Theological Semi-nary, member of Madisou QuarterlyConference.

ouoeAlbert

MltlCC

in obtaining the Hum- nnd he (fiiiellymoved that the iesolulioii be laid on thetable. Tbt) tnoliim to luy (in the tablepassed uiuiiiiinouHly nnd Mr. K'liiblen( down amid it roar of Jntigliter.

'I'he following trustees f)f tile ('t-nteua-ry Collegiate luhtitute, whose terms hadI'Xpired, were re-elected for anotherthree years: Ministers, Hevs Dr. HenryA. Uutlz and Ur. (iforge II. Whitney;laymen, J. \V. .lackson and 1J. L. Dub-bins.

Hev. Dr. J. A. LTiitteritlge reportedthat the Conference Twentieth CenturyOounnishion )md received stibsctiptiousamounllug to $200,000. It bud sent out,he said, 20,000 subscription cards, 10,000circulars aud 1,000 letters.

A plea was made for a revival of inter-est iu tho campmeetingH at Mt. Tabor,and a number of clergymen promised togive their aid.

TO THE DEAF.—A riob lady, onred ofher deafaaflu-and nois«H iu the bend by Dr.Nioboluon'B ArtliloWl Bur Drums, giive$10,000 to bis Institute, BO I but deafpeople unable to procure the Ear Drnmmay ' " " ' "T

yToe

biive tbflu free. AddrpRs No. 0838Nlobolenu Iustituto, 780, Elgtitb

Avenne, New York.

New Bank.s Officials.Lnst weok the following directors

were elected for the First National Bankof High Bridge :—John R. Apgar JamesM. Aptfnr; Percival Clirystio; Supt.Taylor Iron & Steel Co. ; J. H. Rose ; Dr.O. F. Halsted; George H. Oramer; S. J.Shnrts, Lebauon ; Hou. L. H. Trimmer,Middle Valley; Geo. W. Beatty, Oulifon ;J. F. Fox, Anundale ; L. H. Taylor, Pres.Taylor Iron & Steel Go. ; A. L. Beavers •

Ladies' Muslin Underwear.A New Departure.

C o r s e t C o v e r s a t 14, 18. 2 2 . 2 5 , 3 5 . 45 a n d 50 c e n t s e a c h .N i g h t R o b e s a t 4 5 . 50 . 6 5 , 8 0 a n d 9 9 c e n t s e a c h .S k i r l s a t 29 . 39 , 4 9 . 5 5 . 6 5 . 7 9 . 9 9 c e n t s a n d $ 1 2 5 e a c h .D r a w e r s a t 25 . 3 5 , 39 . 4 5 . 4 9 , O5 a n d 84 c t n l s .

Ladies' Shirt Waists.at 45, 59, 1J5, ami 99 cents each.

Ladies' Wrappersnt"99 cents each.

Ladies' Jersey Underwear.'ants s'nd vests reduced from 30 cents to 25 cents each. A splen-

did purchase.

Some Miscellaneous Items.adies' Woolen Skirts all reduced.

Ladies' Fast Color Black Hose 10, 15, 25 and 50 cents per pair.Ladies' Glove Fitting (the Scandard) Corsets 50c. $1 and $1-25

each. R. and G. Corsets always kept in stock,ndigo Blue Prints at the old price (the fast color kind) 6c. per yd.Sheets and Pillow Cases.Bleached and Unbleached Muslin at Bottom Prices.The new Dress Plaids are very desirable at 49c. per yard.All Wool Black Serge at 65c. per yard.Black Henrietta at 25, 50, 75 cents and $1 per yard.AH the latest productions of the looms.Napkins, Table Damasks, Fine Towels and all that can be desired

in this line.Our line of Hamburgs and Laces is now complete.

"MY Williams, ad Vice-Pree. C. R. R.N. J. ; •!. w . Houdorson, Califou. A

new building is to be erected and theinstitution will soou be open for busi-ness.

"No hmily can afford 10 be witbout OneMinute Cough Cnra. It will stop a coughin.d cure a cold quicker tban nny othermrdioine," writes 0. W. Willinmn, SterlingKan, Pa. I ' cores oroiiD. broDehitia andall throat and luug troubles nnd preventsooneumptiou, PleuBiint aod barmleBP.Wai. Qsrard.

.1. A. Colo, nnnnrinl agent of Oi'iitena-MIN Grant has had a new Khinglo roor ry Collegiate Institute member Frank -

pnt on lu'i l.ouHe, eornevs of H.beruiu li» Street, Newark, Quarterly Confer-

Judgement Given.A suit for damages wns brought on

Saturday in Justice .lames H. Snnders'sCourt by David O'Connell against SusanYensha, of Hibernia. Upon hearing theevidence of O'Connell, the Justice ren-dered a jndgineut for $lo and costs.Some time ago O'Counell'fl cow pnt intothe Yeuslia yard, and Mrs. Yeushathrew a stnue,Upon hearlug — „- ,.Yeirnhn pnid tlio claim, but will'bringaction ngainst O'Oonnoll for damagesto her fence and fruit trees, claimed tohavo been destroyed by O'Couuell'scow.

soed thntvest.

will iusnro uu ubuudaut

Goo. O. "Huff, daughtor Editli nndW. Huff, atteudod thomothor at Nowtou ou

nopliew, Geo.funeral of hiaTuesday.

Union services wero held iu the Pros-bytoriau Ghuroli ou Sunday and Rov.T. A. Hooves gnvo tho liooplo two flrat-class sermons.

Frauk Tuttlo lias not resigned his po-sition with tho Rooknway Electric Light«ud Iniprovoiuout Oo. ns ohrouiolod bytho Dovor Era.

If winter HngerR much louger iuspring's lap, she will bo justiilod 111using ft hat pin on him. His timo wnsnpou Miirch ~0.

Keop nil eyo on your firo theso daysivlioii yon burn up tho H'"den rubbish.A littlo tliouRhtlossnoss nt suoh timesoftou causes aorious damage.

Tho propriotors of tho Lioudnlo Workshnvo pluutod youupt mnplos aloug theiroarb liuo ou Muin stroot. Evory propor-ty owuor iu tho borough ought to do tliosniuo.

PATK11SOX IJISTRICT.

Pro«idiug KldiT—,Iolin Knintz, of Pat-erson.

Anderson and Mt. Lobnimn. W. II.Oarsou ; Andover, F, A. Mason : Belvi-dere, Nntlmniel Brooks; Blairstown,Richard Johns; Boonton, O. O. MOUIH-dalo; Brnnchvilh', A. L. Wilson ; Brond-way, J. O. Hancock ; Bnttsvillo nnd FreeUnion, W. H. Lnmhcrt; Oolnmbiu nudHainsburg, H. P. King.

Dovor-First Ohurch, O. S. Woodruff ;Grneo Ohurch, M. T. Gibbs.

East Rutherford, F. J. Hnbach;Frankfort Plains (supply). I. O. Lemon ;Glon View (snpply), F. R. Garris;Huikottstowu, O. X. liutehiuson ; Hains-villo and Oeutrcville, to be supplied ;Harmony and Stowartsvillo, A. O.Oovoy ; Hiboruin, M. 9. Lambert; Hope,W. H. Hnggerty; Hopatoong nud Hnrd-town (nnpply), S. Jones; Joliusonburft(supply); KiiiRBlnud (supply), J. M.Gray ; Lafayette (supply), W. H. Pnttou ;Little Fulls. S

0 (suppl;. N. BIplinut; Montville

(supply), J. B. Taylor; Mt. Forn. W. H.McOonnick; Mt. Freedom and Mill-brook, M. O. Roed; Mt. Hennon, E. F.Fowler; Mountain View, G. F. Apgnr;Newton, A. B. Richardson ; North Pat-erson (Riipply), W. Wescott; Oxford, R.F. BnylUs; Passnic, L. O Mnller.

Ptttorsou—Bollo Vista (supply); Cal-vary, Henry Bice; Cedar Cliff, W. W.Vundorlioff ; Urnss Street, C. F. Hull;Embury, J. S. Gilbert; Grnce, WilliamEnkius; Mnrkot Stroot, J. M. Meeker;Putorson Avenno, J. F. Androw ; Pros-pect Stroot, W. S. MoOownn ; Simpson,Charles Wnldron; Trinity, M. D.Church ; Wesley Ohurch, W. E. Palmer iW'ost Patersou, (snpply).

Phlllipsburg—First Church, E. V.

injuring tho animalthe judgment, Mrs

When ill need of 11 neat reunde bill,dodger or poster, no mistake will bemade in giving your order to the RECORDprinting house. Neatness and dispatchnre the two things you may depend uponiu placing it with us.

•STATI! OK NEW JERSEY,L . S? ] " PKrJtllTUKNT OF STATB." "

CERTIFICATE OF I1I8S0UTI0N.To all whom tliosr presents niny come, Orcetln^

WiiBiiBAs, It appears u> my BatlslaL'tlon, byduly nullientlcatcd n-cord of tho proceedings tortho voluntary dissolution thereof by the ununl-nioun consent of all me stockholders. dcposlte(lnmjofflco, thnl Tli" liockiinfuy supply Company, a corponuton otihIBStnip, whose prlnclpliomcc l» situated in tho Itnrouifh or • liockawayCounty ot Morris, Smio of New Jerwy, (Mtlion JIllnck being ngcnl lliercln and la ctmifre meroof,upon whom process may ba served), has com-piled with the rfiinlrenienls or "An A,cl concernlug corporations itlevlslon ur l«iP(i)." prellmenarjto the issulru of tills ccrilllcalo of DlBsolullon.

Now, TIIEIIKTOUK, I, (ienrgu WurlB, Secroiarjof S tn te ol Iho Slato or Now Jersey, do lierebjcertify that ttjo said curpovulion did, t>» tiltTwoiay-tlilrd day of March, low, file In lay olilca duly executed and attested, consent In writingto the dissolution ot suld corporation, executedUP nil tlio stockholders Miereor, which suld consent M d tlic rccoicl or the proceedings ntorosiil,are now ou Illo In my said oilloo ua pruvuled 0law.

IN TESTIMONY WUBHKOF, 1 have liereio semy nand and nillxed my of.llclal seal, at Trenton, IU1Tweuty-ihlrd day ol MarchA. IV, one thousand nlnihundred.

OEonoi: WrnTS,Sccrctarv of State,

for the masses. You should see this stockbefore purchasing. New Goods arriv-ing continually.

Ladies', Gents' andChildren's Shoes.

®

Our line is the largest in this section and bought for spot

cash, which means very low prices for the consumer.

Dnluth Imperial. Btevolo and the FamomSobnuisckerV Brand of Flour, rnnde bythe latest improved mills mlhe world, HI$4 10 per barrel; every one guaranteed ormoney back.

7 pouuds Granulated Sugar 35c-4 pounds 8od» Criokera 25o.4 pounds Lemon Crackers 25o.4 pounds GiDRer'jSnaps 25o.3 ponndb Lard (pnre) 23a. J

3 oanB Tomatoes (cold paok) 233.f"en Pickles 233.i..^ Milk 25=.

4 oana Peas (Rreen) 2oo.3 oansCom (aweel) 25o.3 pounds California Prunes 25e.

2 pounds Evap'ed California Peaohea 25o.Celebra'ed Soups lOo.Pure Grain Toffee 18c, 25o. and 32B. pe*

poand.Dried Pea« 0~. per qnart; 5 quarts 25o.Graham Flour 30c. per package.Famous I. C Bakiue Powder lc . per oz,2 cans Salmon 25c.Boat Canned Pumpkin lOo.Pure Sagar 8yrup 40c. per gallon.Asm;]ted Pickles lUu. per bottle.10 onkos Laundry Soap 23o.5 gallons Kt?roBene Oil 30c.Potatoes b'5c. per b isuel.Schepp'a Shrcded Cocoknut 13c. pet lb ; 'J

lbB. for25o.Smoked 11am 12c. per pound.

at the lowest prices.

7 5 pounds of Oats 90c ; 100 pounds of Feed $1 .10; '00 pounds o fGranulated Meal $1.25; 100 pounds of Coarse Meal $1.10.

These prices we respectfully submit for comparison and

solicit a careful inspection.

STUAIT BEOS. CO.,ROCKAWAY, N. J.

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Thursti;iy, April 12. l yoo

The Meaning of Easter

A Christian Feast of Hope

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Old Easter Customs

Many of Them Still in Vogue

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By Manda L. Crocker.

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T i m r i v e r I n r c r i ' i l l n g t ' H | i l i l l . v 111 t h i np o i n t m i l l a l m v c n u t w - I t l i n t 11 m l I I I K t l u i liinotlnu' heflvy I'INC \V(IH r<'[i(it't<((t yvtitvr-dny muniiiiK uu \\w ('ourlio l'Jft iiiUcntwith of lien1.

Tim Inimnuttmutl mul Grout Northernrnlhvn}- uii'l thr MIHHOUI'1, IVDIIHIIH IUIIIToxnn rullntml hnvo lu«i*n m'l'tininly ci'lp-j)U'd by the llomlti. Tho flmt nit mod roadhait hn<l fi(Ml wnrihnntii mul lont brliltfUH onltn road from Hmmu> In the Ulu Ornmlr.Tito MIHROUI'I, KnuHnn nml TvxriH IH HUo-WIHP a heavy loner, huvluK to tilmiulonmuch of ItH tmck nltonuthfr Mini UMO thnInttU'itntloiuil nntl Orunt Northern fromTaylor to Mllano niu! tlm Hunta \vtruclcB from thrvv to north TPXIIB points,

It U not bi'lli'ved (hut tliu dumuKO tnthu cot Inn crop will ho of tficut oxltMit, HBthe Hoittiitit IH yrt (•iti-ly uml oil thv cropran be lvplnnttMl.

Tho rlilrruH of tliU city hold n tnnrt*m o n t h s yt'Htonluy tit \vhlc*h tho caniwiiniiHOf Dplnloi) W/IH thtlt It WIIH |)Ut flMIHlhio tilrolmlld the Ou in it nil puwur IIUIIHU, nl-though no dollnlto uction WUH tnlun.

Tho I.nlior Tronbloa In I*or|o Hluo,WABUINGTON. April 10,-Hncrvtary

Uont hiiH nuwlo niiMU1 n tologram fromOonornl Duvin, ttlo military Kovornor nfPorto Him, In wauril to the ren-iit InhnrtrouhloH iHMir Hun Juiui, but biwimcl imli-rnliiiK UIH prlvuti1 opinion thnt tlui't* in noIlkollhoiMl nf a riM'UiTfiK'f o f flu* ikiffi ttuiHoprpti iry i lnr l lmul tn IIIHCUHH thi< m u t t u rf o r p t i l i l l c n t I o n . ( i c n c n i l p i tv iN* lvt\vi\w h i c h IH i luti ' i l Hun . l u n n , M u r i ' h (1, IH IIHf o l l o w s : " ( ' I v l l (lUocdoi'M JMTI' ho.vond c o nt r o l o f m i l i t a r y |><>llci\ I IKMTIIV I ' m r i n ^ tlu>UHi1 o f ti'onpH for tlu> pnmtM'vnt Ion o f ur-<ior. l l n v o p lnco i l nillct't- nf i\w u r i u y Inr h i t r g o of lh*» i n i i h i e t p a l p i i l l f o o f S u nJ u u n . Thi> t r o u b l e IIDH h\\vi\ p r l t i c l p n l l yruum' i l b y iihHiiult b y n u t t v t ^ u p o n rttuliltMit nt'KrocN f n t m lu 'Ul i lmrhi f j ; IOIIIJIINI)IHIIUHIH. O u r n t i t l v r m u l DID 1 H i l t l n h mib-j r r t kil l iMl."

A I I P M I M I (3i>«*hi*l H l u t i i t o r l l t o i d y .

K U A N K F O U T , K y . , A p r i l 111. T h or r n o r t Uni t il woul<l lnUi> 1,1)01) m e n | n itrn*Hl .1 Ini l l o w i t i d nT (Mtiy r o i i n l y , w Itn INH I I M to h n v u III'IMI lh<> "1ml t lui t UllltMlUOVIM-UIM' (9<>I>IM'I, IN (l<-nli'<l t>y D r . 11. IV

I 'h l l l lpN, n iH'oinlnt'nt ( Itl / .rn of t MH.TCIHIIII.V 1 >i". r i i l l l l i m t i r r U r i ) lit1 it1 n m lanaou i i iMul t h a t h<> luul HIM>H I l i t w u n l inuth m l n I m m tulU w i l l i h i m . U n w i n d , h eHtiys, tulil h i m l l i n l w•hiMM'vrr n w i i r v u n tW U H (NNih'il f a r Uin niri'Ht \\v wnti l i i Ktiully

g o Wltll till1 olHiMM" HCi'Vlim It lUUt \V nil IIIn o t n t f i ' i u p l t o i loi l^i' -a I'I<H|H( 1 in- l a w innn,v w a y , U n w i i n l IH In I ' l n y r o i i n t y ntItfM h o u i c itrnt fo ld Vt\ )'hi\l\I>H to Ini 'ormt iny o l iWvr w i t h » w i i r r a n t l'w h U iii'ii'Htwliort' tu 0ml him.

Iiiittntlttii Unit or 111 I'1 r 1111110,W A H I I I N U T O N , April 10. CHIIBHI

AIMnn ^ ' . 'rnui'KiM1 at l\i>rdiMki)x lul'omif1lu> Htnto ilppiu'lmrut tit1 rorciit trotililtultout tlu> hiilo nf ohMitniirKitrlnt' InV'rinirc. 1" n trln 1 licfuiv ilu>Civil Irl-hminl uf lUirilcnux f>f IHM'HIHIN clmrgi'dwith iellhiif RH bul lor im nrttclt1 CDU)-p<i»i>d of other fully K\ilwtum'i>n tho (In-fellitlintH wi'i'o (lni'd L'Od fnini'i ouch. TliUwntt In tho nnturo of u tI*H1 IMINO. T h o lawupon thifi Hithjcot IUIH \wvn In Curco altoulthroo yi'iuii, lint not until rwont ly hnvonotlvo mcnHiirofl IXUMI talion tov Itn ntiiotenforooinout.

DUplrnioil With NriT York.NIOWPOUT, U. I., April lU.~.Inmp«

Brown Potter, formerly of Now York,wn» Kinntwl u oMtlllrulo nf cltlieiiHhlp inNewport ye»ter<lu.v hy .Indue DiMlglnns oftho Htiprenii' court. Mr. Potter wUliilrnwafrttm New Vorl( ticrntide cif <IUNittUftiG<tlcin with miittem of taxation Ihi'ie. Holiifninicil Ihi' court llwil ho luul removoi]the lai'tte oRtiito of \\U futher, Uownrtl1'iitti'i', »f whli'li lie \VII» truHiiH1, frumNow York tn Hhmle lxhinil.

--Dr. David uennedyB

11, Olurlo, Olinnnooy, On., anyn Do Witt'sWlloh HIIKOI Hulvo tniiort Imn of |illt» thatlmd hflllotoil him for Iwtmty yi»r», It laftlso n apDody euro fur shin lUmmaos, l l i-wnro of (UngorDtia cauutorfottB. Win.Gornrtl.

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Il t i n s b r i ' i i d e c i d e d b y t i n ' N i ' \ v Y o r k( ' o n f i r c i i o o D l s t n o l n l 1 In ' b'r.M- M i l IIMd l s l C h u r c h I n h o l d I l i r n i i i i i n i l I ' l i n i pm e e t i n g ut t h e d l s t n e t i n I i r u i u s w o o d sin i iVlnliMiii t i v i ' i i n r , l ) o \ o r .

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T i n 1 n p p i H ' t i o i i i n i ' i i t o f t h i ' I u p e r I ' i ' i i ts u r p l u s m i n i t i i l i e u I r u i n i b i ' S t a l es c h o o l t u x i ' s w n s i n n d i ' b y t h i ' S t n t i 'B o a r d i d K i l u e u i i o i i lus t \viu>k. A l l b u tf o u r n f tlii> t w e n t y n u c e n m i t i e s w i l l r e -t ' t ' l v t ' l u i r k a b o u t n n I M | U I I 1 n i t i i i u u t n.sw l i l r l i t h e y p i u d i n t o t l i r f u n d .

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i . t u t e nt ' N i ' W J e r s e y II.OOU n t • • ( t o i l sC h i l d r e n , " s v i ' i r l u l d i i w n y l a n p n n p r r ' sg r a v e U u III it; i l i r p u M e l e v e n i n i i n l l i s uf" p r o s p e r i t y . "

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Killed at Richard Mine.l>u Tuestluy u frightful aeeiilent or-

cnriTil in Hieharil Mine, a few milesfnmi liore. whu'h reMiltetl in Johnllowanl. of Mlihlletowii. losmj; his life

He anil a fellow employee hail unitwork to liavi' their uiiil-ilay nieul uml^vt'rt' eoiniiiK' out of t he mine ruling ontin' skip, when it upset uml they werethrown out. Mr. llnwuiil fell Ion fret.lutiiliti^ on a stringer I'ail lie not laiul-I'll thus he would Ml :lon feet more.Tilt' otllrr lllilti sueeeeileil ill juill|iillk' lou plllee of safety unit eseupeil milnjureil.

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Hnwanl was "Jl yi'iu-s of u p ' and istmrvivi'il by u innthri', two hrothei-s andtwo Mslers His father was killed intin1 sulii'i mine aliout ten yeai-s u>;o.

The funeinl will tuUe plaee on Sutur-liny lit St Heriiard's Chnieli. Mt. Hope.Inti'rnii'iit in St. IVi'eliu's t 'enietery,KiH'kuwny, with John K. Uiilrvnipli' usclhretor.

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I o i i r r i i l W n l l n e e ." A n d t h e n . " sa id Ihe ( ie i ie r i i l , r e l a l -

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l i e n . W n l l n r e luul i i l rendy w r i t t e n t h eHrst book of ' H e n H i i r " —llu 1 t i i l r of tlinW i s e Men . Tin- sill i ly t o w h i e h hi" w n sn u l l e d by his eo i i ve r sn t i on w i l h d o l .l i i | :e isol l IIMI h i m In be l i evo in t h e ill-v i i u t v of C h r i s t n n d to w r i t e t h e s to ryw h i e h I'ri'iiti'd Mieh n rei i i i i rknl i ly revi 'r-flit i n t e r e s t t w e n t y y o u r s IIKO—IUI in l i ' i -est lh.it tins n e v e r w l ined iiud luls jiivelit In- s ln rv of " l i e n l l u r " n |duee in t h o u -sniiils nf hnus i ' l in lds bes ide t h e most re-v e r e d nf nil Inioks, t h e I t ihle .

T h e t r i insh i t io i i of " H e n l l u r " to tliosliiKo w n s i imdo w i t h most i n n r k e d re-spi 'et for t h e r e l i g i o u s in to res t of t h etule I t s I n t e g r i t y hus boi'ii iuiiilitilini>ilin e v e r y di ' tn i l w i t h t h e I'Xt't 'ption of tlini n t r n d u i ' t i n n of t h e Ni iznre i iP . A s n p m -soni i l i ty l i e i s e l imi i i i i l e i l in t i n ' d r n n i i l .In tlio dr i i i i in t ie ve r s ion t in ' p r e sou tilt innof t h e in i - ld i ' ids of t he s t m y e n d s w i t ht h e fjreilt s eeno of t h e heillinp: of t h elepers on M o u n t Ol ive t by t h e Nir/ . i ironeon H i s w n y to . lorus i i len i . 11 is p r i ' s e m vis iner i ' ly s y m b o l i z e i l by n shaf t nf won-d r n u s l v br i l l iu i i t l iKht . w h i e h fulls on

I lie bends of t h e lepers l\s i h e v Ivlleel 111supp l len t ion lo 11 ini us H e pnrtses l l l lseen.T i n s i n e i d e n t is most r e v e r o u t l y n n dttmcl i lu i i ly pres i ' i i lod u n d il is by fur t h pmost eti 'ei-tive in t h e drn i i iu , lint ovenI 'xiTplniK t in ' sou t ight in- t h e i-linrliitruee

T h e r .- l i^i .uis i n t e r e s t of t h e p l n v i s es-Illbll- l l i 'd III Ih . ' I 'l ' i ' lnili ' I he lll'eeliinrof ill,- W i s e Mi'ii . I l i i l i i i i isnr, Mi ' le l i inrmid i iu-j.iir, in i h e dese r i n u d t l i e n p -pi ' i lniui ' i ' I " Ihelll nl t h e s tu r nf IVIhh ' -b e n i . Il is l o n l l i n i e d ill Ihe KnlniltlK!lll|.-v se.-o... xx her , . •' 1 t.'li - H n r " le l l sArr i i i s of t h e I ' i i rpont iT ' s son ill H. ' thl i ' -heiii w bo unve h i m II e u p of wi l i e r n n dblessed h im us h e w n s h e i n ^ d r i l l e dnwiiy ns n shivo ; n n d in t h e i n c i d e n t in

1 house of S u m n id i ' s ill A n t l o r l i ,w h e r e S h f i k I l d " i i i n t e l l s of t h e r o m i i u rof t h e W i s o Moil to h i m in t h e desiM-tfor p r o t e r t i n i i f rom H e r n d t h i r t y yi>nrs1'i'fnre. u m l t luu Bu l th i i sn r , t h e s u r v i v o rof t h e m , is n o w his (jui'sl ill t h o nr i ' l iu idof I ' l i lnis.

It is s i i l l f u r l I U T n i n i n t n i n i ' d in t h os t o r y of t h e s t a r of H e t b l e h i ' m n n d tlioC h i l d nf t h e Mutik'i 'r rv lu t t ' d by Knlll inn-nr in Hen-Hil l - in Hie Dnwn' r nf Sl i i ' ikl l d e r m i w h e n t h e fni-mer is Iri i i l i l l iu llu>A r a b ' s hoi-ses for t h e e lmr io l rnoo ; n u dby t h e title of Hi n - l l u r w h o bus bi-onw i t h 11 HI i in l l n h l e e u m l b u s w i t n e s s e dhis w o n d r o u s i n i rn r l i ' s . B e n l l n r , w i t hthjonsniids of ollii'i-s of t h e l i m e , mislooked u p o n H i m ns n Inn ipnrn l Kinjflllld bus r insed t b r w leijiolis of U n l i l e n u s

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Ida Robinson, of Hoi-l;nwny, vis-it oil friomln lioro on Thursdiiy last.

Mi»x Iil'OT.Io Jnnies visited frivlids inDover oil Snttmlny.

Mlns Ulllnn Huff, of Kookuwuy, v.'B-jtrd hero ou Friiluy.

iain FleshPersons have been known to

gain a pound a day by takingnn ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL-SION. It is strange, but it oftenhappens.

Somehow the ounce producesthe pound; it seems to start thedigestive machinery going prop-erly, so that the patient is ableto digest and absorb his ordinaryfood, which he could not do be-fore, and that is the way the gainis made.

A certain amount of flesh isnecessary for health: if you havenot got it you can get it bytaking

peon's |mui$ionYou will find it just as useful In summer

as in winter, and if you are thriving upon

It don't stop because the weather is warm.

W. and (t.oo, «H drugglm.SCOTT ii DOWNE, Chtmlitt, Ntw York.

lo Huppnr t H i m w h o n liDilurlnroH l i im-BOlf t l io ] io l i t i a i l l t ' iuler w h o s u comiuffbus b e e n no lonjr f o r e to ld .

i i e n - l l u r ' H b e l i u t i l u l lull" <if t l io Nir/ i i -l e i i e in told, lo Siinoiiidi'K in n r o o m in

puliKM' of H u r in . lorusi ib ' i i i in t h os i x t h ne t . H e bus lefi t he Nn/ .u ro i ior e s t i n g for t h e ni^I i l ut l te l l ip lmj ; i ' . Tn-mniTi iw H o wi l l e n t e r J e r n s n l e i n . H e n -H u r r e t u r n s to t h e holy oi ly to w h i t e t oS i n i o n i d e s , w h o , loo, looks on H i m sis ueiuniiiK iKililieiil p o u i ' r , t h e tliin(,'K hohus s o e n .

Hn to l l s S i inonld i 'S Hint lio bus reong-lii/.ed in t h i s n i y s t i r mini tlio e t i rpeulor 'Mson w h o blossi 'd h i m in B o t h l e b i ' l n wlllinlin WHH beinK <lru(;ned to t h e pu l l ey yoniHbofnrii , l int H i s is mil t h o fue.n of u

njt, for it in " m e e k w i t h t h e lni'elcneHHof n w o m a n 1 Knrrovvful w i t h t h e 1'OIT-

iwludKU nf il n i i i y t y r l Till) fium ofomi l io rn n u t t o r u l o , bu t t o Hiifl'nr u n dd i n ! "

As o n o lixteiiH t o B e n - l l n r ' K s t o r y ofI h o Nn/. i i roui) a n d I h e w o n d e r f u l n i i rn-OICH ho h u d si ' t in, n n e is t runshi t iHl b u c ki n t o t h o far pant , a n d in t h o HCI'IICH of t h oVulo of H i u u o n i a n d M o u n t O l i v e l . lives-in i m u ^ i m i t i o i i in smi te of t l i emo . s t f'utc-ful (lnyn in t h o h i s t o r y of O l i r i s t m i d o n i .N o t h i n g in all l i t e r a t u r e nr a r t m o r n of-f i 'o t ivoly b r i n g s h o m n t o t h e m i n d s oft h o j iooplo of t o - d u y u ren l i / .u t inu nf t h oN n z i i r o n o ns a l i v i n g p o r s n n i i l i t y t l i i iut h o d r a m a t i c vo r s ion nf H e n . W n l l n o o ' sB o n - H u r .

Al l t l io i n r i d o n t s ill t h e i ln i ina p o r l a i n -illfl t o t h e N n z u r o i i o in'e uceo inp i in i ed byn r t i s t i c n l l y be imi i f i i l m u s i c w r i t t e n byl ' d ^ a r y t i l l u i n n Ko l l ey , w h o s e eompoHi-liniiH h a v e b e e n niosl o u t h u s i a s t i c u l l yp i a i s o d by c r i t i c s of m u s i c A e n n s p i e u -o n s m u s i c a l f e u t u r u of t h e p lay Is t h et h " i n o , " T h o Htiir of l l i ' l l i l o h o i u , " r e n -d. l e d d u r i n g t h e p r e l u d e . Il is h o a r dn r i i i i i n t h e ( l u l l e y .scene w h e r e B e n -l l u r t e l l s A r r i u s , t h e H u m a n T r i b u n e , oft h e b o y w h o fzuve h i m t h e c u p uf w n l u rat I h e we l l in B e t h l e h e m , a n d is r e p e a t -ed d u r i n g H e n - H u r ' s recit ul of t h e eveutHof hlN j o u r n e y wi t l i I h e Nu/ .u re l l e .

In t h e i n t e r v a l of I h e c h a n g e uf s c o n ef rom t h e p r e l u d e In t h e lirst a c t , t h e or-c h e s t r a r e n d e r s a n u i r in w h i e h t h o t r e i u lof t h e c a m e l in I h e dese r t s a n d i s KOw o n d e r f u l l y Hiiniilniod t h a t Ihe a u d i t o rin i i i iaf^iiiatiou sees t h e W i s o M e n ast h e y j o u r n e y nn t o H o t h l e h e n i , fo l low-i n g t h o dn/.zliiiK liwht of t h e m y s i i c S t u rof tho East.

When Sheik Ildoiiui lell i SimonidoHin Antlocli of tho flight of the Wise Mnufrom Herod to his pint eel ion years bo-fore, tho recitation of .-the Arnli in ac-companied by the music simulating thocainerH tread. Tho effect of this is won-derful beyond description.

In the two last scenes of tho drama—the Vale of Hiunom and MountOlivot—the music is very impressive. In thescene of tho Viilo of llliinoni there is nmovement whU'h suggests tho nwfulmisery of Ihe lepers This is interrupt-ed where the Egyptian, Aiuruh, spoaksof the coming of tho MoHsinh, by thegrninl thome of the churns', "Hosnnua , "introduced by tho grout orchestra.

Wlion tlie tahloim vision of the Mountof Olives is rovi'ifled ns Him-Hur sloops,the chorus of !t")0 voices siugs, "Blessedbo tint King who Cometh in the Name ofthe Lord," and also "Jesus of Nazare th . "As tlic lepers appear goinn in the direc-tion in which the multi tude is looking,the orchestra takes up again thetheme of the slur, typifying Christ asthe light of the world. As the brilliuiitlight symbolic of His presence fulls onthe lepers, Ihe gront chorus breaks forthin " l l o sauna . "

DurkiioxH fulls on the vision of Ben-Hur us the chorus sings "Lord, now lot -test Thy servant depart in Ponce11 anaseini-choriis. The tablouu of the rimnionif Bon-Hur. his healed mother and sis-ter und Esther tin Mount Olivot iH w-conipaniod by a donblo chorus whichsings in eiuion fiirm, "This is Jesus ofNu/.nretli," while tho orchestra rendersho thomo of " T h e Htftr of Bothloliem."

The drama of Beu-Hur wius not pro-duced us a special appeal to voligiouspeople. Its projectors present it solelyns a work of exalted draniatic art , con-taining much of intorest to all and ut -(motive to public support frnm thatstandpoint alone; yet tho fact ennnot beilenieil that the charaotor of its storyand the presentation of incidents so in-timately connected with tho jjrentestname in nil history makes tho piny mostfascinating to all followers of Him.

W. H ShipniHU. Henrdnley, Minn.,uuilpr imth, hnys lie sufforod truui djspep-

fer twiuty-rlvo >pnrp. Dootois andilieiiiif guvo I ut little rt-bi-f. Filially

'rt lv idol IlyspepRiH Cine nud now ealawlutt ho HkiH und UH lunch n« be wnutB,ami lie 'erls |ilii» H m « muD. It iliacwtahl yon eat. Win. GnrAril.

Fine Assortment.Handsome Patterns.

Appeiirances are often deceivingPeople look cozy und warm, riding outtill wrnpped up in heavy robes, but noone can tell by the smile on their facoshow enhl their feet nniy bo.

If you have visitors, lot ns know whothey me and whore they come from ; ianything happens in your vicinity, lous know nbniit it; if you Ret married lotns know about it. You will tlnd usready to "notice" one nH uuother, paIrons or otherwise. Our object is togive the news.

All pints of n nowspaper may not bointeresting to all people, but Horaci'Grcolev once snid that If a man fonin:one oolnnin in liis paper that ronlly inforested him, ho wns well ropnid foihis subscription. Tho HiCCOHI) print*-Rovornl oolnmiiK of pood reading on ovorjouo of its eight pages.

A public sale advertised in tho Rucnitnwill do more good in tho way of attracting buyers thim 500 posters. It rnurlicithe prospective buyer when ho isn't oc-cupied with some other biiKinoRB. Stiltho HKCOIID will print any number opostei-s, if you wish them,

Uleni 8" tho liver, pi lify tbo bl"od. InrlKomtt- tho ti dy by wil a UuWltt.'s LitlliEarly II ia <m. fbeie f-mons llttlo pilla a!wnya nL't pruuiptly. Wai. Qorard.

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Tin- lirrritk Shoe i.s time trsirrt and true

~ / / / . i ,.// honest shoe for ivontcn ! Kasy on

tin: feel, a sinyli-1 lii;il \\\\\ j>rc>v<- it. Coin-

fortaliK, ) i t j^tj'Ush. 'J'lu: r.'sult of thirty-

cij.;lil ) i , . i . s » [ cxpi.'tUMii'i: liy jiriictkitl Shoe

Mimufin (iiriTH who liavc hft;n uialtin^ nuth-

iiij,1 1 mt WOUH-'H'H siloes

during ;11 that time. | \\Q

Tlircu grades and tin Ii

one in guarunlt:t;il Herrick 1O x l . t n l * ^n . n . l h n c i i n l r Iri.n ill HI . .IJUVC iirirL'rt

XfA-l'lAl. A V III /•:.— Xamrati.lfr,., flamly tlamfrj ,

IX E. & F. FICHTKR,

Borders to Match.

H. D. & J, F. TUTTLE.

Rockaway Hardwareand Store Co.

S u c o e s s o r s to ST. W R I G H T IBnTTJEHNT.

Heating Stoves and Rangesat Lowest Casli Prices.

Granite, Iron and Tinware.Stone Pots and Flower Pots.

Hall Lamps,$1.50.

Library Hanging Lampsfrom $3.00 to $4 50.

Library Stand Lampsfrom $1.25 10 $3.50.

Dishes, 112 Pieces,» $I2.OO,

China Gups & Saucers25 Cents,

Nicitel Plated Tea and Coffee Pots, $1.00.Table and Pocket Cutlery at all Prices.

CARPETS. OIL CLOTH. WALL PAPER.

Hanger

Wall Paper 5c. to 50c. per Single RollOvor 400 lnrpo snmples from R. O. Tlilbont, Now York Oily, tho LargestWullPiipor pousn in tlio World. Will Soil und Dolivor IIH ehonp UB oaubo Bonglit in Now York Oit-y. Tlio ivbovo pnpors ftio Artistio iu Design

and of tlio Lmlout Colorings for 11)00.

Paper hanging and Painting at Reasonable EatesOpou Evoulugs from 0:110 to 10 o'olook. All ardors loft on tlio filuto at

door will rocoivo prompt intention.

Opp. Post Office. ROCH.A WA Y, N. j '

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Before removal, will sell balance of my stock of

Dress Goods at Cut Prices.A number of pieces of 25c. goods, now 19c.Sattines, Crcpons, Etc,, were 12c. to 15c. now torFlanntlctte Dress Goods, were 10c, now 7 i-2c.Outing Flannels, were 7c. to 91:., now 6c.Good Blue All-wool Twill Flannel, was 40c, now 30c.

BARGAINS 1 SHOES. ~"^BARGAINS IN UNDEE1EAE.

BARGAINS IN GROCERIESChallenge Milk 9c. per can, 3 cans for 25c.Our New Good Health full weight Standard Milk, has no

superior, 10c.Queen Brand Tomatoes 8c, were 10c.Trophy Brand Tomatoes 10c, were 12c.Health Brand Tomatoes (mammoth size) 12c, were 15c.Wayne County Corn, 9c. per can; 3 cans for 25c.Rose Bud Early June Peas, 6c. per can.Gold Dust Washing Powder, 4 lb. package for 15c.H. O. Pan Cake Flour 90

E. H. TODD.ROCKAWAY TOWNSHIP PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

Attendance for March 1897—1QOO.I'lCllKKCT IN TrBIKS l'^j{ CKNT. Milt CUNT.

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DANIEL B. EVANS, Supt.

A Union Welcome Service.Next Sunday waning there will bo n

nuion service of the Presbyterian midMethodist denominations of oar boroughiu tlio Inttor'H otiuroh to welcome the re-turn of Rov. W. C. Tiinbrcll to thischarge another your.

Tlio following cnniinnniontinuR will ex-plnin more folly tlio object of the meet-iiig':

H O C K » W « V . N . J,, Apr i l 10,1900.

IlKV. WlllTK1Kl.ll e. TlUIIHKI.l.,My<lc«r Hroilier—Citnfori-lnir wltli oillwrB or

my ohnroli I round n cordial desire 10 manifestour personal uigurd tor you, unit our welcome toyou on returning lo this lit'lil. by nnltlnii withyoiirolmruh In mi) service noxtsunduy uvculiitt.it aBteeuble 10 yuu.

TIIOS. A. RKKVKH

I'nstor rresbylorlun church.

HOCKAWIV, N.J. , April 17, llKHl.UBV Tuna. A. RREVRI,

My ileur liroiiier—lit reply to your very kindvomiiiuulcntloh ol yesUTiin.v, would any, I lint wowill be-Jpluasod to vveiemm' you mid ynur peopleto a union service In our church on Sumluy even-ing ncxl. 1 llmiik jou (ur the manifestation orpersonal rrirnrtl on tlie ] in t or join self andchuroh oflU-ers. TniBtlnK that our efforts mayreceive tho IHvIno biMicilicilun I am yours slu-irt'ly, . w . c . T H I M B U . ,

iintor M, \i. Ohnroli.

0ENT-A-W0RD COLUMNAdvorllsoinoms under this heading one cent

a word for each Iiisorlion

W ANTED—SEVERAL PEHS0N8 FORdlitrlct Ouloo Muriigeni In this Bute

to represout me iu their own nud Burronnd-log counties. Wllliim In pay yearly $1100,payable weekly. Destiajlo omplojuienlwith nntmual onpoituiniies, Ueferencoaoxohauged. Knoio'e telf-nddrtBHed tttnwpedenvelrpe. b. A. Putk, 320 Oaxton Build-ing, Chlongo.

Move the Tracks ? Nit.The Oeutri\l Railroad Co.'s tracks eu-

crouoh upou the laud of Win. McKiu-1 iiou near the Main street crossing. Andat the request of Mr. McKinnou the

] company decided to move off. Ou Mon-day they sent o lot of laborers here tomovo the tracks nud drove their stakes,which showed it would encrouch iibontJ feet on Franklin aveuuc>, thus making

i that thoroughfare practicably (if no useI for traffic. The street committee of theborough council immediately took uc-

; tiou nndreferred the matter to connspl.j Marshal Dobbins served the necessarypupers on the foremnu of the laborers

land thus the moving of the tracks wasj dispensed with for the preseut.

Hooking nud cnngblng are annoying tothose nboiit you aDd, wnrtte Ihnrj that, arcBUre to eud in terious lau^ trouble if neg-leated, Mop thoni nt once by u«inu GTIH-com's finetipple Ooa|{h HIIPKIU U neverfulls to oure quickly nod perimiueuily, us 1oau teHtify by ex^-orleuce.

A. Koder, 270-4 Watnock Btrect, PbiU.Wm. Gerard.

Mail iua Waste BarrelLast December the postoftlec at Lake

Denmark wns dispensed with. Now nilmail addressed to that place jjnes to Mt,Hope,where, if not called for it is thrownIu a waste barrel. This is a great stateof nffnirs and tlio post-office departmentshould be held responsible for such dis-position of private mail matter. TheMt. Hope postmaster has informed usho has written the department lime oudngaiu as to what he should do with suchmail, but Rets no reply, hence he isdoing the next best thing. Why not.have the mail curried to Denmark fromsomo iieiirby olHce.

FOK KALE—Anything you wunt iu thed l D t t I mo. Wm, Durd, Jr.

F R SA'liK—Trosapuss notices at. laisoffloo for 3 cents moh.

T ANDLOUDS-Wo bn»e lleut Receipt±J Books coDt»lulu|i GO U"«eiple, uicnlyboantl, with Binb, Iu Preaa Board Covers.Ouly 10 UEOOIID

Kodol Dyspepsia Cure"Dlocsts what you eat.'*

To Our Readers.With thiaissno we complete that p.rt

of tlio "Rockaway Cometery Iteeords"coutaiuiug the mimes of those interrediu the emnetery. In our uoxt issue woshall begin the Historical and Geuealo-gicnl part of the work and trust it willprove as much, if not more, interestingrending than that which wo have buunnublishluff siuco Nov. SO, 180!). Anyone desiring to procure a complete sot ofthe Riicouns to date containing all tliuthas been published cau have the sameprepaid for DO cents.

COOPER WILLiii iiA Son Has it Argued in the Surogate's

Court—Judge Vreelantl's DecisionHanded Down.

Following Is the will verbatim of thehue David Cooper, of Frm kin. which l>-in l""n !" r

wan contested by his noil. Juremiah, of B"D" w"0 '"Deuville, iu the Morris Uouuly Sum- w""»«™ t 0

gate's Court before Jodg« Vreelaud, outh d ( | j j C

I liens whererif 1 h;t

I'l M-al MiiH I Iliri] ilu.V

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l icrcni i l ' J K'1' m yNovcnitj '-r in IIH-lifhi liulKlrt;U mid

FKDLDERS11ET.

the ffrcraudn that Mr. Ouopur wiw not ofsound mind \vlit_-u he made the will:

TUo Uint Will und TcBiutnciitof U.iviti cooper,ol liochawuy TownuUip, Mori is t 'ounu. .NtwJerHuy.

F I H H T - I direct Him Ml fny jubt duhic andfuneral expensta be promptly paid.

ITKM—1 \mUi ni.v wife wliulevcr HIIC in en-titled to uccortliiiR to law

TKM—1 do tinier und direct thai my JHTKOII'IIproperty Hhall be mild by my Kxecuioib and HintwliuKtvcr hook luvuuiUB, or nuics 1 him' or iimyhuve iiKulU't unj of my tietrn Klmll be ttdrted In

[> opurty in making u[> tlio IHUC! care u cold qnicker tbuu any otheramount cif my emate. uud aluu Mint Hie HUM ur j Uiedioine," writtw C. W. WilUumii, Hierlmg

n Hundred uii-i twuuty-nve tJoiluin wiih iu- | I t ID , Pd . It c a r e s c ruup , b ruue tn t i s unatill t h roa t uudeoDHunipliou,

Signed, wiuicfl puii'ihiHMi und at-cinr^l by themild liuvld Cnupcr u" nod lor I lie wi-co •<! c . l i f l l10 IIIH liinl will itu i U'HtumriH utid lu ha ttiklii an

lu Mil- presence ui iwu never*I p<-r-

larriPB ure iiertutidur Bubncribi'd anwn.neHHL'H to the slKiilug, MiuHng uud [fuhlihbinb'lUe HUiae, winch hiild two perBuundid no iJere-utider BuhHcrltJt' tlit'.r nuinett ut trie rei)UcHt uudin tue prewjiice of ihf nuid Duviil t'oopcr aud intht prcueuce ..f t-udi otber.

JOHN A. UIUAST. Huckaway, N J.JAH. U. THOWUWVUK, Uover, >'• J.

After hearing a number of witnefmeHpro und con for Heverul wiseka t)j« jud^erendered i\ decisiou to tlio effect thut Mr.Cooper SVUH of Bouud mind at the timetliu will was formed.

"No femily CUD iillkjrd to be without OneMinute Cuugli Com. It will mop u cou(jh

tercut Iron ihu int. day of UCIOU-T A. IJ. I*Mwhich Hum 1 puld for my Bun Vv'lllliun II cooper,and UIHO Ilio bum tirnvc hundred dullurn with in-lercat from tlie flril tlay of January A. l>. lfett-'J,tny cdfirj(o tor the cure miJ Ktipporl ol my <Juugli-ter Alibybupbhi Uunnon'sllircc children nliall heudded lo my said CNIUIO ntt utiovo ineatloDed.

BU—I do ordor tind direct ttmt all my reul pc-talesUnll be Ho)d by toy exenjioi-H, ellJier al pub-lic or ul prlvute «ule, who are liceliy auiliorlzodto eoll ami lo give good and sufficient ill le tortlie name.

ITBM—I do direct tha i ru? whole e»tai« bothreal ana personal alter uoductlng expenses asabove Hhall be eq lully divided li«twueti all myheirs viz; llannah KuietlDe Usborn, Daniel k.Cooper, Nancy B. Custerltae, Samli ADQ Ficiuur,William II. Cooper, Jonmlian <). Oo-ipor, Mary Bscott, l.ydla Uarilne, Abb; Bopula Lamson, aDdalias Edwin Ccopir, Bliuru and share nllke.

ITKM—I direct my executory that n p i l ing oatsaid aiHtrlbutlon or shares (as above) to my sev-oral lielra to pay to each or toy ot ilium or t«deduct from said share or legacy such note, orbook icoount or other evidence of debt »»1 maybold against such xuid heir as part or lo full shareor legucy !.a the caue muy be In my eituie, andalso I do order and direct that from the share ofmy HOU William 0. Cooperthere HIIU.11 he deduct-ed the sum of seven hundred and iweuiy-fivedollars with Interest trntn Utlober IHI, A. D.,lusi.auc also tbat from lUe share of my daughterAbby tiophlii Lsnmon thure Khali bo deducted thesum of tlyu hundred dollftrs tvltli Interest fromHie llrst day of January, A. b , 1H83.

L i n n v— T nBtiittflTe; "ct)Kttttnt«. dud appoint 'my sou Daniel A. Cooper, aud my friend .lohn 0.IIIIIeXQcutorfc ol tbla my luat will and teitanieul.

In witness whereof I have hereunto act myhand ami seal thin ihirteeuiti day of December,A. D., el^hieen huudreil and ulKlny-lwu.

UAvmrooi'Bii (i.S)Hlgneil, aeak'd, publlslidd, aud declared, bv

tile suld llavid t'ouper, us aud for Ins 1 si wi!laud lenluiiieut, In ihu prenodco of us. who ul tiurequest, and lu his preueDCe, and lu the presenceof each oilier havewitnesses.

hereunto set our tiulneH ua

JODT. HIM..

Sl'SIE 11. I1U.L

CODICII..whereas I, David cooper, of the Township ol

of Rockaway, in the County ol Morru, and Hiestale of New Jersey, have mnde my last will andtesiament dated December I8tb, issa Now I dahereby order und direct thut in cane ni.v sonWilliam B. Cooper shall bring a n j bill or accuiintagulnsl my estate orahall dispute my mild willor tills Codicil then It Is mj- Kill tllat lie iceeliv

pWm. Gerard.

^r t r oub le " snd prereuiaPleusuut aud uurnile&s.

Township Schools' ClassLeaders.

Following are the class-leaders in theRockaway Township Public Schools forMarch.

UIBEKMA NO. 1 .

Gnst Olimnu, (15 I S ; Katie Malone,87 3-7 ; Ethel Reed,' 94 4-7 ; Addie Mnu-sou, 90 2-7; Arthar Hart and LacyPalmer, 07 1-2 ; Juo. Krisa, 99 ; GraceDeOrnw, 98 1-8; Jeuiiie Orr aud EvaUlukley, 95.

HIBERKIA NO. 2.

Alice Oelnney, Ueo. liattliows andMabel Potter, 05; Alice Hopkins, »6 ;Eliza Kearney aud Olive Matthews, V5 ;Onus. Smith, 116 ; Katie Barns and AnnaParcel. 99; Sunk' Smeloski and Juo.Stepemic, TO; Jno. Parcel, 97.

MT. HOPE.

Lena Walsh, 89; Amelia Button, 94;Everett Puddouk, DO ; Katie Brutou, 8« ;Johanna Sullivan, Ho ; James Suttou, 90;Ethel Burrows aud Juo. McCube, 85;Mary Dwyer, 85.

,MT. PLEASANT.

Mahel Kemp and Nelsou Davonport.JlOTXius tiirson1 nu<lJas^D6ylBj88vilT ^ D y j v iBibley, 1)0; Thos. Kuuckey, 88;Thos.Oollict, «5 ; A. Kichnrds, 1)8.

IN1ON.

Ziba Bealtie, 95.2 ; Willio Davenport,911.4; Willie Coarter, (10.2 ; Tony Bieu-uajou. Mi.(I; Gerard Scales, DO.

UE.VV1LLIC.

GuBsie Arlaius, Ho ; Elsie Myers, Wi;Edith Myers, 1)8; Lizzie Wiuterschied,i)2 ; Saeie Beam, i)!l; Lottie Cook, 94.

ROCKAWAY VALLEY.

Clarence Todd. 1)4 ; Hurry Miuard. HO ;luslee Miuard, hi); Lloyd Miuard, 93 2 ;Russell Dixou, 94.

HKACH ULEN.

Hatt ie Eakley, UN; Fred James, 94 ;Miuuie Puluier, 79; A Beam aud H.Fichter, 62; Beam, Hfi; SuBiePalmer 70.

LYOSSVILLE.Nettie Bhiuchard, 89 ; G e r t r n d e S h a w ,

no part wbatcver of my emoie, and ail dtvicen, | »s ; Raymond Corby, 1)2 ; Floyd Earles,Oti|iiest8 and provisions lu said will for his beue- ; ;m ; Edith Shaw, 98.tllaie hereby revoked and what I have In my willgiven tu him ahull lie divide,] equally among ni.vother children.

In witness whereof, to this prcscnl writing,which l hereby declare Hi be a codicil lo my Usiwill aud tCHtunient, fcntl wlilch I direct to beiidtleil thereto, mid ID be luken us purl thereof.I have Bel my lund and seal, this yjnd day "fMarch, A, 1)., ulglitet'ii tuiiHlreil and eiglny-Hlx.

llAVltl I'UOI'KH ll.M

MARCELLA.

Nellie Zeek, (17; Mary Marshall,!),');Elfrida Ber).-. ill ; L. Kuvhart and T.Mnrshall. 94; Edith Berg, 90; Rosella.Smith, >•* ; Juo Keutoe, US.

DANIEL B. EVANS, Sup't.

H. Clarke. I'taaoDcey, Q-n.,Hays OeWiit'nW'itub Huzel S^lve cuied hitu of pilre that

PlK'ied, sealod, JHIVJIIHIH-U and. deehii"d by tUe i ijarf ((11 mted him for twenty y»arf. [(a speedy curp for Hkln diseiHtn. B •

ware of duu^trous counterfeits . W iuGerard.

The Delegates Chosen.l)n Monday evening the borough Re-

publican primary was held in Stickles'hull to elect ii [lei'<EntP to attend the cou-

• prt'ssiotiul convention and two to attendthe State convention at Trenton on the19th lust. Elias R. Mott and M. B.Strait with Rertrnm Mott and Joseph F.Tattle as alternates were selected to at-tend the Congressional convention ; nudlien. Mattnx wilh .lohn Smith us alter-nate was sult'cted to atteud the State

Orlsccm'a All-Hoalmg Salvo. .K#"«d wbftt G?n nuQuter, n? 2517 N.

Ninth St . . PhlUriAlphin. hf*« to «nv in ref-erence «n Ortfioom1** An-HflaJintj 8 » 1 T P . — " Inever saw i'A iqna l for bealine purpoflM,have lined it for bnrnn, Bnren. cu*«, r>rni*p«.

and every bos tb-tt I huve n»eilw o r h irR weluht in coM roold I

Communication From flockawav Town-Bhlp Referred to Uounnel—CommitteesReport—Bills Paid.

The March uicetuig wiw huld lustWi duesday

A counnuuicatiou from the TowushipDominittei) of Kockuway stutod that theauthorities of the poor house had refusedto receive. Columbus Bluuchard u poorman, hie wife, uud five minor children.A number of the children had thesmallpox nud the IIUUHC had beenquurautinod from Nov. 10, IKltll, todun. 28, 11)00. The Jjuunl was uskctlto defray the txiipuses of the family

riutf that tiui*Miniouutin(( to $.rili!S.71.The bill was itmni/.iil and iudud-ed the (ollowiux clmrnus; Dr. Fostermedical utteudunce $120; for disinfect-iu(? tlie honsc tU5 ; for (-'Xiuniuutiou of

H. Blauchard as to iier sanity $5 ; ffro-cerit-s$10!).aO; meat 81(1.04; milk $11.lo;clothing $41.48 ; drugs 28.1)5 ; watchmen$10;!. The bill was referred to Counsel.

The Finance Committee reported re-ceipts including balance, $22,991.51 ;disbursements, $12,!iO5.1!); balance $1,-OH6.87. The followiuK transfers wereordered : $105,811 from BUOW accoaut;$!)i) from luuacy, aud $25 from poorhonBe to, corouers aud post mortems;$81(1 fr6m stationery to freeholders andofficers ; $50 from poor house to incident-alb ; $525 from bridges to court houseand jail. Approved bills amonuted to$1,481.81.

The Court House and Jail Committeereported M iu juil at last report; 23 ad-mitted ; 81 discharged daring the month,leaviuR 28 there at present. Billsamounted to $572.01 for current ex-penses and (1,790 for permanent im-provements.

The Lunacy Committee reported atbeRinniug of the quarter there were 140patients, wards of the county in theMorris Plums hospital; 12 have siucebeen admitted, 2 died, 2 were dis-charged, leaviug 157 there at present,74 males aud bit females.

Iu the Poor House there were 88 iu-mates at the, 1O,HU report, Mucn which ••tiiiVo 8 have boon admitted, aud 3 dis-charged, leaviug 84 there at preseut.

lu the Children's Home there are atpresent U» children, 1 haviiig been ad-mitted, 4 discharged duriug the mouth.

The bills amonuted lo $lh9.71 for thePoor House, $400.10 for the Children'sHome, und <J4y« to Thomas Malley outlie new building account.

Tlie Road Committee rocommcudedthe approval of the following roads for-wurdiuK 'he list to Suite CommissionerBudd: Moutville township—LincolnPark. Montvillu aud Boouton roud fromBaavertowu plane to Boouton. Jeffer-sou—Hamburg Tnrupike from Will'sbridge to, Cooper bridge, couuectiugwith PiiBsaic county roads. Fequauuoc—Newark aud Poiuptou Tarupike fromPftteraon aud Hamborg Turnpike to thePtiquanuoc river. Morris—J nines streetfrom South street to the Passaic Towu-ship line. Rcxbnry—From Laudiug tothe Suss*'X county line ut Brooklyu.The resolution approving the list wasadopted.

Engiuecr King reported Hint snrveysfor State Aid Rond< iu Peqnuuuoc,Jloiitvilli', Morris and PBKSIUC had beenconiplcte<l.

Ou motion of Freeholder Becker, acheck for $100. ^ivt'ti a year ago by tlieArt Mi'titl Construction Co. lo guaran-tee thf \> Tfornumct* of u contract, sincefinished nud the bill ordeffd paid ouWednesday, was ordered returned.Adjourned.

said David (.'onpiT as lura codicil to his Uuu willand tcstamrut t\nd to bt> lukeu ua part tliurt-of,In tlie iiiTHenro of us who wer« pri'Huui ul theauiiiQ time, ami Hubscnbeii our uamen UH wit-ntRHUH lu the pri'weuce of the aulil David Cooperand ui tils renueer, u-.O iu lb« prvsencw u( euilinllitr.

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This Is the nerotui cuau'IMo be added to tholast will nnil teeUuiU'iil of me, Itiivlil Cooper, ufHie Township ot KIR kaway, lu ibe fomiiy ofMorris, and Smie ol Ni'W .kTsey, willed will bt*Br«ontc vl Hie tliliU'enili tiny of December in tlieyear of our Lord utit! (lioupatjd elg*til hundredand eighty-two.

Wiiereiifl by my Paid win I have appointed my c o u v e u t j o u

son Daniel A . etiuper uuUJotin O. uul <O IMMIIJ 'executors thereof, uuw I berohy revoke llie ap-point mem ol the auui 1 >uII lei A. Coopor aud Jolm0. Hill iiH BULii. aud ldocotiBiiiuie and appoiui '•my friend Hlchanl FUzlieiberl, ot Dover, UorrU ]County, New Jerso.v, 10 be my eole executor or .my Huld will In ihe place olttieauld Uiuilel A. |Coopeer anil .luliu t). Hill, and I declare thut my iBitld will snail bo construed ami take efTectas IftUe name of the said Klctmrd Fiizbcrbert wereiDsorlotl lit ray »aid will ihmunlioul Insiead ot • . . ,, n* n R .»>h. name, ot iLsald l)aal«l A. cooper and John i n 0 1 P r o o u r e *°°*'r" W m G » r " ' -o. mil, and II Is mj will ami I do imlernml di-reel Hint In case o( Uie deaih ot my mm, luei,buruli Ann KlL'Uler In Uu> Ittctlme ot tier lulstiaudJohn u. Flouier, meu lliai all and uny dcvlai; or | Q n Mondny Anrtrpw Nndcok, of Hi-bcquesui Umi nho uo* l» or may iierenfuir i» en- liprnift, npppiirod bpforo Rocorrtor Ar-UtliHl lo unU«riiiul by Hie icnn» ot my Bill J will' Hold nnd hnri wnrrauts iRsnert for thenhtiii go to iier chll«lr«»i Un .lei u. KloiittT, t)avi<i prreRt of J o h n Mnchook a»d .)o.^pphu. Ficlitpr. U'»l» A. Kiohtcr and Ueorsr tv. Spnimiilsnck, of thnt plncp. chnre ineFICIIUT or to tin- survivor or survivovtt ot thorn with assanlt and battory. Theytl'em and lo llwlr iivir» turevcr. Mmic nnil slmro ' niiponroil on Tnesrtny for n hnar inciilihii. liui In cato Hio suiil sanli Ann iimii BUT- aftor which tlipy wpro plnrcri nndor $25vivo htr natd nuBband.Jnlin u. Ficlucr, It Is my lioiuls each to nppdor boforp the nextwin mat lliodovite nnd btqucBia lo her ua ulorc- Grand .Tnry. Michael Chowoy, of thlBiaw suaii go lo her absjiuteiy. place, became their bondsmnu.

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Each Gave $25 Bail.

Special School Meeting.The locul school hoard have issued a

call for a meeting of tin-emzens at theschool-house uu Thmsdiiy evening nextfur the purpose of voting ou an aildniou-ul appnipiniuou of JoOti for muiulaimugthe sclioul for auother yeur. It washoped the $2,100 voted ut the ituiiuulinet'tiuK would be sutlicit'Ut, but sincethen some additional expenditures, suchus iuciTiised salaries aud repairs, havebecome necessary, hence the special call.It is hoped all who uiv lulerested iuRockawity's uiuiiituiniug its high repu-tation of good schools will be presentaud give the matter lue consideration.

To Succeed Geo. RichardsGovernor Yoorhees has appointed

Richard A. McCurdy, president of theMutual Life Insurance Company otNew York, to the vacancy iu the Boardof Mauuge,rs of the State Hospital atMorris Plains, caused by the death ofGeorge Richards, of Dover. PatrickFarrelly, presideut of the AiuoricuuNews Company, of New York, the vice-president of the board, will uudouuted-ly be elected president ot the board atthe meeting of the managers uestmouth.

Ou Tuesday nt the executors Bale oftho real estate of Nicholas Keating, de-ceased, T. H. B. Davey purchased thehouso on Wall street occupied by Geo.Gerard aud the double house on Maple,

.aveune. For the former he paid $1,450'and for the latter ifi.GL'a. Thesiufrlehouse ou Maplo avenue wus sold to

| Theodore Oainpuold for $l,U20.

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It Is cont inuous rf'fort tha t ]>;iys in advert is ing ns in every-

y'l thini; else. A business man doesn' t keep his store open one day

'•' | in tint weclt or one week in the month , or three months in the year.

If he advertises in such a way, that is the impression people will

U'et.

It is continuousness that has made the names of certain pa ten t

medicines, hakiii |; powders, bicycles, soap and other necessitien

worth millions of dollars. Other men may make just as i;ood med-

icines, and bakinp, powders, and bicycles and

soaps —but the people do not know it, and they

cont inue tu buy the articles that are persis tent ly

advertised.

People are very forgetful. The)- have to

think pre t ty hard tn reiiieinber the viee-prcsi

dential c.indidate two cani|iai|;n.-i back, and yet

he was p re t ty well advert ised at the t ime.

It has been truly said that the time to' ad-

vertise is all the t ime. In business there is no such

tiling as s tanding still. A business man must go

forward or he will fall bad; . F.vcn if you do just

as much business this year as you did lust, some

other fellow in dninjj more business and he is ge t t ing

ahead of you.

Kach year ' s effort should

be to exceed last year's sales. T h e only sure

way to do it is to advertise. Advert ise in

busy t imes because the iron must be st ruck

while it is hot, and advertise in dull t imes t o

heat the iron.

It can be done.

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\ V . \ S l l i \ t i T O \ . April IH. Inroi'innlinn has ii'iiiiii'il Ih.' war ili'pai Iliionlil.nl tin- liuii»|i"rt Tliunius left MnnilnSuiiiluy fur Sun KnuHinoo with n numI'.,' "f sl.ii iiml luvaliil.'il nlllr.'rs andnun. liii'linlliiu llrUiiilli-.' (inu.-ral Thouilur, s . 'hwaii , Culuni'l .IIICIII Kl ine , T w o uI. hist iiilalitl>'i i'ulnin-1 .1. W. l-'l'l'll.-h,i ' " i in .i • si'inml (II TII nt iv . nml Cnl.inii SIiinni Siiv.h'r, Mui'lci'tilli Infun. iy . \Vurtliilsu u n s 11',-,'lvi'il ul' tin- nrrlviil of l luliui isp.ul Mi-uil.' at Manila.

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iih'iil luis iiinl.-r Iuv,,nihi.- cunHldt-i'iitloiitin- IIIIIIII- ..r Mr. V'rnnk \V. Unrkr t t olI'm t-.liunitli. \ . 11,, as thiv mH'.'OHniiv «lAsi-ut,mi SiM-r.-lury All<-n ut tin- lm»yii Im has 1,,.,'n n|ipulllli-(l itovprnoi' olI'luii. Illiu. Il Is .'xp.-.-ti'.l Mr. l l u r M t ' iin <lll il.ll I lull Will hi' MIMIt tn t l l . i Hl-lll.tO i l l Atiny ur twu. Hi- is lU.out [V\ yrui-H of nn<ami Is wil l knnw'ii lu Ni'W H u m i u h l r o11 iv. 1. i t t luis i irui i l iv . l law In Wushlnif

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Over-Work WeakensYour Kidneys.

tlnlicnltliy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.

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'llli! klilliuy:; m e yourt'L.'Uil purllk'.it., they lil-Un mil ilic winiln orlnipnilllr.'i In tho blond.

II Ihry m o nick or outn( order, they full to dollie.lr w o r k .

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blood, duo lo nagloctcdkidney trouble.

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It U3od lo bo ccii:iliV.ird Iiiiii only urinarylioublos wore to Im timed lo the kldneyo,bul now modern :u'lriii-.r piovor, tlmi HourlyHll riin-'illlutloiiiil i.ll;,rai.-ic3 liuvo tholl bc|;ln-llliu; In kidney tiuuNn.

II you inn nii:|( you cmi mukp no tnlstakoby (Iml ilin'ti.rlii(; your kidney:-,. Tlio mildiiml iho cxiiii-iidliiuiy r((ort ol Di. Kllmor'sS w a i l t p - U o o t , Ihr I'lnil klilnr-y roinody Isnoun rniill/od. Il iittiniki tho hl^hriil lor Itswuiiilnrful i-urcii o( Ilic inunl dl.tlrn.'iiiltii; casesUnd ir; ::old un II.'- lilPI'll:! (' K^"

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COMEanil set1 tlio h a n d s o m e Sil-verware that i.s to be giveniiwiiy at our store. You canIii ul lie re

THE LARGEST VARIETYOF CANDIES

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Hatinn.us

Whik- Grapes

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Rockaway Record

Thursday, April 19, i<;oo.

THE RESURRECTION.

Dr. Talmage's Easter Sermon RingsAll the Bella of Gladness.

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[CopyrlEllt, lliOO, Uy Loulu Klopsrli.)Wuuhlngion, Ainu 16.

Thl» nermon of Dr. Tulinage rlngBnil the bi'llB of gludnvBu, ebjieciully up-proprlnte ut tliie neubon, wlu-n allOhrUU'iiduiu iu eeh-bruling Chi'lbl'iiresurrect ion; text, John 1U: 41, "in thejfurden a new sepulchcr."

Looking around tlie churches thiBmorning, nerlnjr (lowers In wreuthK undfluwert in s lurs uiid HOWC-IB hi cro«sciiuutl tlowerb in crowns, billows ofbeauty, conflugrutiou of bruuty, youfeel a t If you ut ood In a siiiull HCIIVHI.

You uuy tbese rluwt-rh will fiide. Yes,but pciiiaph 3on mii.v M'C them u^ain.They limy lie Immurlul . The friigniuceof the flowrr muy be Ilu- t-pirit uf tlieflower; tin' body of 1 he (low cr il.\ intf oneiirth. its (spirit may up|>i-ur in betterWOI'UIH. 1 do not Hiiy it uill be HO. J KuyIt muy be KO. The uniestoiis of thoHettiberoKCK und cuim-liu* and juputiH-iiKmid jiiHinineb and lit-Hot ropes were bornin puradise. TIIVBC apoM les of beautycame down In the regular line of apos-tolic Hiicei'KKlon. Their a neent orb dur-ing- the tlootl, underground, uftervvurdappeared.

The world Klarted with Kden ; It willend with Kden. Henven IK calleil a par-adise of (iod. J'urudUe nit'iin* flowerB."While theological geniuhes in thlfct day-are t ry ing to blot out everything mu-terial from their idea of lleuvcn, and,BO far ui I can tell, their future s ta te1B to be it-floating around Bomewherebetween tile Orcut Bear and Cassiopeia,I should not be BurprUcd if at las tI can pick up a daisy on the cvcrluBtlngMills und heur It Bay: "1 am one of theglorified flowerB of ear th , Don't youremember me? I worshiped with youon Eas ter morning in 1000,"

My text Introducm us Into a garden.I t 1B a muuur in thr suburbs of Jerusa-lem owned by u wealthy gent lemanby the name of JoBeph. lie belongedto the court of 7X1 who hud condemnedChrist, but he had voted in thenegative, or, being a timid man, hadabsented himself when the vote was tobe taken. At great expense ho laid outthe jpmlen. It being u hot climate. IBUppoie there were trees broadbranched, und there were paths wind-ing under these trees, und here andthere were waters dripping down ovrthe rocks into fish ponds, and therewere vines and flowers blooming fromthe wall, and nil uround the beautiesof klonk and oborlculture. After thefatigues of the Jerusulem courtroom,how refreshing to come Into this sub-urban retreat, botunlcal and pomolog-icall

Wandering in the garden. I beholdBome roeliB which have on them themark of the sculptor'B chisel. I comenenr&r, und I find there Is a subter-ranean recess. I come down the mar-ble steps, and I come to a portico, overwhich there is an nrehltravp, by thechisel cut Into representations of fruitsund flowers. I enter the portico. Oneither aide there are rooniH—two orfour or six roomp of rock, the wnlls ofthese rooms having nlelieB, each nichelarge enough to hold a dead body.Here IK one room that is especiallywealthy^ of sculpture.

The lact Is that Joseph realizes hecannot alwnyB walk thin garden, andhe has provided this place for his lastfclurnber. Oh, what n beautiful spot Inwhich to wait for the coming of theresurrection! Murk well this tomb,for it is be the most celebrated tombin all the ages. Catacombs of Egypt,tomb of Napoleon, Mahal TnJ, of India,nothing compared with it. Christ ha>jnst been murdered, and His body willbe thrown to the dogs and the ravens,like other crucified bodies, unless therebe prompt and efficient hindrance. Jo-seph, the owner of this mausoleum Inthe rocks, begs for the body of Christ.He washes the poor, mutilated framefrom theduBt and blood, shrouds it andperfumes It.

I think that regular embalmmentwas omitted. When in the olden timea body was to be embalmed, the priest,with some prctenBlon of medical skill,would polht out the place between theribs where the incision must be mude;und then the operator, having madethe incision, run lcBt he be stuin for aviolation of the dead. Then the otherpriCHts would come with salt of niterund cassia and wine of balm tree undcomplete the embalmment. Itut Ithink this embntaunent of the body ofChrist WBB omitted. It would haveraiBCd unother contention and anotherriot.

The funernl hastens on. Present, I•think, Joseph, the owner of the mauso-leum; Nicodcmus, the wealthy mnn whohud brought the spices, and the twoMarys. No organ dirge, no plumes, uocatufnl<iuo. Heavy burden for twomen ns they carry ChrlBt'B body downh stairs, and into the portico

nn<! lift t h e d e a d w e i g h t to tin* level uft h e n i i ' l i i * i n t i n - r o e l i i i i i d J J I I M I i l i t - \ n n \ yo f C i i r i a l i n t o t h e ( j i i l t \ p i t ( i h . i i i i r< : ! 1 1 ) ^j i l m r i t f » f i h u d . C o ; i : i n ^ l u r i h I r u i nt i n - [ l o n i n i , i h e \ c l o . s e i l i r d o o r o f r o c ku t f u i u h t t i n - r i T i - h s .

T h r } ,n i \ I T I I i i i L ' i n , a f r a i d l h u t 1 1 n * t!ir>-f i p l t ' h m a y M i - u l i l i c I J < H I \ n f ( h r i : I a m ij i l u y r e s u r r e c t i o n , o n l r r t i n - M ; I J o f i l n -h u n h c d i I n \ o b e p u t u p o n t i n - ( l o u r n fi h ' 1 t o i i i i ) , t h e v i o l a t i n n o f U n i t h c i i l ,

ki: I he ^ iolttt ion of tin- M-III of i la*governmen t of the I 'nil eel St a tea orGreat l l rhuiu , to be fulloneri withffrcut pu i i thhuuu t . A complinv of sol-diers frum the lowi't* of Atxtouiu in de-tailed 1 o Mund ^ua rd .

At tin- door of t he iniiusoltinn n fiphttukcH place which decide* the quest ionfor nil jrruveyurdts and cenieterit'H.Sword of l igh tn ing uguinut Hword ofi»teel. Ang-el ueruhiHt mi l i t a ry . Noiieul of le t t e r was ever morf cattily !broken than t h a t teal of the unnhedrln ,on the door of t h e tomb. The dead jbody In the niche in the rock begins tomove In its ahroud of fine linen, * Helendown upon the pnvement , IIIOV*-H outof the port ico, appears In the doorway,ufivtmceB Into the opfn air, COIIICK upt h e inurble Rtejm. Having left II inm o r t u a r y u t t l r e behind Him, He conicKfor th In worlannn'B ptirb, aw I take it,from the fact tha t t he woim-n mistookHim for the gnrdentT.

Thnt day 1 he fjruve received KIK'IIs h a t t e r i n g it enn never be rebuil t , Allt h e trowi'lH uf eart hly masonry ennnever mend it. Forever and foreveril \n a broken t omb . Dent h. i iik inp-side with the mi l i t a ry in tlmt fij/ht. re-I'elveil a terr ible cut from the angel ' sHpeur of (lame, so t lint he h i in he If Mi nil^o down after awhile under it. Theltliitf of t e r r o r s r e t i r ing before theKing1 of (irnce! The Lord ii* rmeu!I,et ea r th and Heaven keep Eas ie r to-day ! Ilohitiina!

Some th ings Ktrike my observat ionwhile Htaiidin^ In th is ga rden wi th anew Bepuleher. And, flrnt, post mor-t e m honoi'H In contraHt with an t e mor-t e m ipnominleB. If they could have uf-forded Christ such u cost ly ftepulchrr,why could not they have piven Him anearthly residence? Will they g-lve thispiece of murble to a dead Christ in-stead of a soft pillow for the livingJesus? If they had expended half thevalue of that tomb to make Chrlnt com-fortable, It would not have been so anda story. He asked bread; they gaveHim u Btonc.

Christ, like moBt of the world's bere-factorB. was appreciated better afterHe was deud. Westminster abbey nndmonumental Greenwood ore theworld's attempt to ntone by honorsto the deed for wronps to the living.Poet'a corner in WVstminster ubbeyattempts to pay for the sufferings ofGrub street.

Oo through that Poet's corner inWestminster abbey. There is Handel,the great musician, from wboae mu-sic you hear to-day; but while I lookat his statue I cannot help but thinkof the discordfl with whleh his followmusicians* tried to destroy him. Thereis the tomb of John Drydrn, a beauti-ful monument; but I cannot help butthing nt 70 3'earB of ajje he wrote ofhis being oppressed in fortune and ofthe contract that he had just madefor a thousand verses at sixpence nline. And there, too, you find themonument of Samuel Dutler, the au-thor of "Uudibrae;" but while 1 lookat hU monument in Poet's corner Icannot but ask myself where he died.In a garret. There I Bee the costlytablet in the Poet's oorner—the costlytablet to one of whom the celebratedWaller wrote: "The old blind school-maBter, John Milton, has just issueda tedious poem on the fall of man. Ifthe length of It be no virtue, it hasnone." There is k beautiful monumentto Sheridan. Poor Sheridan! If hecould only have discounted that mon-ument for a mutton chop!

Oh, you unfllial children, do not giveyour parents so much tombstone, buta few more blankets—less funeral andmore bedroom! If five per cent, ofthe money we now spend on Burns*banquets could hove been expendedin making the living Scotch poet com-fortable, he would not have neen har-ried with the drudgery of an excise-man. Horace Oreeley. outrngeouslvabused while living, when rieiul is fol-lowed towurd Greenwood by the pres-ident of the United BtnteB nnd theleading men of the army and navy,AlnnKuchuKettB tries to atone nt t hegrave of Charles Sumner for the ig-noininiouK resolutions with which herlegislature deounced the living sen-ator. Do you think that the tomb atSpringfield can pay for Booth's bul-let?

Oh, do justice to the living! All thejustice you do them you must do thlBside the gates of the Necropolis*. Theycunnot wake up to count the numberof enrriages at the obsequies or tonote the polish of the Aberdeen gran-ite or to read epitnphal commemora-tion. Gentleman's mausoleum in thesuburbs of Jerusalem ennhot pay forDethlehem mnnger and Calvnreancross and Pilate'B ruffian judiciary.Post mortem honors cannot ntone forante mortem Ignominies.

Again, standing In this garden ofthe Rcpnlcher, I nm impressed withthe fact thnt floral anil arborescentdecorations are appropriate for theplace of the dead. We nre glad thatamong flowers and sculptural adorn-ments Christ Rpent the short tlrao ofHU inhumation.

1 c a n n o t u i ich-rMund vvhut I Koine-tiiueH MM- in t h e new>.jia p r rn w h e r e t h eohseijIIii-H a r e u n n o u h e r d ani l t h pf r i e n d * s a y in eoniK-et inn w i l h i t :" S e n d no f l o w e r s . " R a t h e r , if t in 'mejiiiH iiJlmv—I liny if t he nii-ii us nl-l o w - M l - e w t h e e a s k e l wi th llotv,-i>t h e hea'-M- w i t h t l owe i^ , tin- r;ra*i-w i t h Mowers l ' u t t h e m un the ! u u wit wi l l Miggi-Bt- c o r i i n a t l i i n ; in t h e i rh a n d - it wi l l m e a n v i e t o r y

C h r i s t w a n b u r i e d in a g a r d e n .F l o w e r s m e a n r e M i r r e c t l u n D e a l h ispad e n o u g h a n y h o w . L e t eon •r \ ; i !o i 'va n d u T h o r c t u m c o n t r i b u t e to i tw nlleviul l r in . T h e h a r e b e l l will r i n g th<>v i c t o r y ; t h e p a s s i o n Mower wil l e \ -preHH t h e u y m p u i h y ; t h e ilalTodil wi l lk i n d l e i t s l a m p a n d i l l u m i n e t h e d a r k -n e s s . T b e c l u s t e r of a b t e r s will h et h e c o n s t e l l a t i o n . Y o u r l i t t l e c h i l dloved f l o w e r s w h e n s h e wan l i v ing .I ' t l t t h e m In h e r h a n d now t h a t Khac u u go f o r t h n o m o r e a n d p luek t h e mfor herwelf. On s u n s h i n y dayw t a k e af r e s h g a r l n n d u n d p u t i t over t h e Btll lh e a r t .

B r o o k l y n h o t u o g r a n d e r g l o r y t h a niti) G r e e n w o o d , n o r ]tot>toti t h a n itbM o u n t A u b u r n , n o r P h i l a d e l p h i a t h a nItK L a u r e l H i l l , n o r C i n c i n n a t i th i iu i t*Bpr i i . g ( J rove . n o r S a n KraiiciM-o t h imMH I.ixnt- M o u n t a i n . Lint w h a t sha l l wesay of ( h o s e c o u n t r y g r a v e y a r d s , w i l ht h e vines b r o k e n d o w n nnd t h e Blabsa s l a n t a n d t h e m o u n d r a v e d ii^iniil t h eKTUBH u paht u r e g r o u n d for t h e n e a l o n ' b |3 t l t t l e ? I n d e e d , w e r e yoiii- f a t h e r unt lmo t h e r of so l i t t l e w or t h l l m t j o i i c u n - 'no t a f ford t o t u k e c a r e of t h e i r aaln-s VSmile d a y t u r n o u t all h a n d s aa t ls t r a i g h t e n t h e s l a b und b a n k up tht-l a o l i n d a n d c u t a w a y t he weedb u n dp l a n t t h e H h r u b s a n d Mowers.

H o m e d a y y o u wil l w a n t to lie d o w nt o y o u r l a s t s l u m b e r . Von c a n n o t t-xp e e l a n y re spec t , f o r y o u r b o n e s if y o uh a v e n o d e f e r e n c e fo r t h e b o n e s of y o u ra n c e s t r y . Do y o u t h i n k t h e s e r e l i c sa r e of n o I m p o r t a n c e ? You wi l l see ofh o w m u c h i m p o r t a n c e t h e ; a r e in t h ed u y w h e n t h e u r c h a n g e l Hikes ou t h i strumpet. Turn ull your cemeteriesinto gardens.

Again, standing in this garden of thenew Bepuleher. I am impressed withthe dignity of privnte und unpretend-ing- obsequies.

Joseph wns mourner, pexton, livery-man— had entire charge of everything-.Only four people at the burial of theKing of the Universe! Oh let this beconsolutory to those who through lockof menus or through lack of nc<iiiulut-mice have but little demonstration ofgrief ui the graves of their loved ones.Long line of glittering equipage, tworows of silver handles, casket of rich-est wood. pallbeariTB gloved undHcarfcd. are not necessary. If there bes x ut the grave. Christ looks downfrom Heaven and remembers thnt istwo more than were at His obsequies.

Not recognizing this idea, how manysmall properties are scuttered andwidowhood anil orphanage go forthinto ccld charity! The departed h-ftu. KinftU property which would bint-been enough to keep the family to-gether until they could take cure ofthemselves, but the funeral expensesabsorbed everything. That went forcrape which ought to havu gone forbread. A man of moderate means conhardly afford to die in any of the greatcities. By all means, do honor to th«departed, but do not consider funeralpngeunt as necessary. No one was evermore lovingly nnd tenderly put nwuyto uepulcher than Christ our Lord, butthere were only four people in the pro-cession.

Again, standing in this garden witha new sepulcher, I am impressed withthe fact that you cunnot keep the deadiluwn.

Seul of Bonhedrin, company of sol-diers from the tower of Anloniu.floor of rock, roof of rock, wulls-of rock, door of rock, cai.uotkeep Christ in the crypts. Comeout and come up lie must. Come outund come up He (ltd. l'rellguriitiou.First fruits of them thnt slept. Justus certainly us we come down into thrdust, just so certainly we will come upagain. Though nil the granite of themountains were piled on us we willrise. Though buried amid the coralsof the deepest cavern of the Atlanticoeeuu, we will come to the surfuce.

With these ej es we muy not look intothe face of the noonday sun, but weshall have stronger vision, bectiuse thetamest thing iu tbe land to which wego will be brighter than the sun. AVcshall have bodies with the speed of thelightning. Our bodies improved, ener-gized, swiftened, clarified — mortality.Immortality. The door of the grovetaken off Its hinges and fluug flut intothe dust.

Oh,my brethren, death nnd the (jrnvrare not so much us they used to be:for while wandering In this gardenwith the new Bepuleher I find that thrvines and flowers of the garden havecompletely covered up the tomb, ln-Etend of one garden there are fourg-nr-dens, opening Into each other—gardenof Eden, gnrden of the world's sepul-cher, garden of the earth's regenera-tion, gnrden of Ilenven, Four gardens.Bloom, O earth! Bloom, 0 Henven!Oh, my friends, walte up to glad-ness on this Easter morning! Thisdny.if 1 Interpret it1 right, menns joy—itmeans peace with Heaven, anil Itmeuii8 peace with all the world.

Oh, bring more (lowers! Wreathethem around the brazen throat of thecannon; plant them in the desert, thatit may blossom likf the rose; braid

t h e m i n t o t h e m a n e ( i f I ] , , - r e t u r n e dw a r i - l i i i i p - r . N o m i n i - n i l d a h l a s ' • 'h u m a n b h , o i l . I , i n - u > w h i t e l i l i e s u fp e a e i - A l l a r i i u n d t h r e i u i l i h l r e wf j i M . r f l o w e r s A n i l M U M . I h e l o u g hM . w i l - i - , , f i h i - i - h m i h m i l i t a n t w i l l n ,. • m i n i , a n i l h l u - w i l , s a i l u p t i n - l l e a n n

I I I I - I . I n n t i n - f l a g o f m u m p h t l o a t i i : ; -f r o m h i - i t o p g a l l a n t ! - . A l l H e a v e n w i l lI - I . m i - n u t t n k ' r e e l h e r i n t o p o r t , u i . f l" i l h a l o n g r e \ e r b e i a 1 i l i l j s h o u l , , fw r l r o i n e w i l l s i n . " ' I h r r r s l i r r u i l j i si j |» I h e l > a \ I h e g l n r i n u s o l d s h i [ i / . i u l . 'A f t e r i i - m p i - M i i i n i . w n a g e s h e d r o p sa l l i - l , . . i n ' t : i i p i h e \ e i l . "

M u l l S h i r t o f a I J « - r ^ l * h W a r r i o r .

'Jin- shirt is made of rings, everyrin^' from a pu-ui uf Mrrl \\ 11 t I1 ,Inche.s loi:g and about one sixteen* hof an inch thii-k. The ends of thepii-ee uf wire are Muttened out. holesare punched through them, one end isturned on to the other, and they .irefastened together by a small rivetK\ cry ring connects four othei-H Thewire differs somewhat in thickness,not by design seemingly so us tomake one purt of the shirt s t rongerthan another, but from mater ial ofuniform thickness running short. Inixirts where the rings ure free tojingle together they are worn verythin. Hound the neck is n band ofthree thicknesses of red leuther, stifflike the ntock worn formerly in oururiny. It is i!-% inches high, und onthe outside is decorated with orna-mental lines like toolings made by abookbinder. — .Notes and (Queries.

Cirent Nlnr I'liottiurnph.

At thi- Allegheny obserwit ory re-cently l'rof. Wadsworth made a pho-ttigru'ili on a curved [date, includingthe whole constellation of Orion nndadjacent regions of the sky. eo\er ing111 all more than ].<l00 sijuare degrees.It is estimated that the plule con-tains the iuuiges of more than 5U.W10Btur» whose positions oun be meas-ured.

Dr. David Kennedysiavorite RemedyCURES ALL KIDNEY. STOMACH +*• • A N D LIVER T R O U B L E S .

J. I. Canon, Frotboootnry, WaahtngtoD,PA., BQJB. "I have footid Kodol Dv*pe|miaCure an excellent remedy ID oase of stom-ach tronble, and have dertYed great benetitfrom Its a*e." It digests what yon eat and< aacot fall to onre. Win, Gerard.

LehighCoal

Sold Cheap forGash. In AllQuantities.

M. IIOHiLIWS SONS CO.Rockaway, N. J.

Wall PaperALL STYLES.

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Malls rlupp for Miirrlsfonn Sew \o rk . Easternund Wenu-rn MAies—Ttfoo. m.

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Dyspepsia CureDigests what you eat.

ItartlficiaUy dipesls the food and aid9Nature in strencthenlng and recon-structing the exhausted digestive or-gans. It Is the latent discovered digest-ant and tonic. No other preparationcan approach It in efficiency I t in-stantly relieves and permanently curesDyspeps'a, Indigestion. Heartburn,Flatulence, Sour Stomach, NausetuSick Headactai\Ga8U:ilglii,Cramps,andall other results of lmperfectdipestiott

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FIRE INSURANCEJ. P. STIOKI.h:.

I roriOTCnt the host forapanlps. Will m:\tp rouprrirctly Bale In cam-01 Bre. ProUde you irltbrvndv mimpy My compaDlPs settlt1 all claliDBqoktly. Injure now. Ii will cost j on less thaiyou think.Rookawsy , N, a".

Oeniral R. R. ot New Jtn»y.- (Anthracite cnnl used OSCIIIRU-PIJ- Insuring

cleanliness nnd ctimfort.)Time Table In eireri Nov. 10, itss.

Trains leave ltoctn^-ay i rNew York, Newark nnd Klliab- tn » ) I 2 > . m.,

BIS, A 41 p. m.lx>vt-r and Port oram CK a. mn <\ *s thlf* train

runs on Wednesdays ami Saturdays only) 3 1R,9 41 i*Sp. 111.

±*tatloDs to High Itrtilffu 6 ?2 a, tn.. 3 IK, 5 41 p.

illtiernla 1" 45 a. m., 110 p. m.UUe Hopateong 6 a*2 H in. (1 43 p. ni. thlP tralu

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t.on'1 Supt. Qeu'l l'ass. Am

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Rockaway RecordPublished once il wet<k nt the Kocku-

•wny I'ublishini; House, Hnrkaway,NcirrisCioniiiy. Now .Jws.'.v InclopiMi-rii-nt, lint not uiMitrul in politics.

Before the Easter bonnet billscame 'u the circulation per capitawas estimated at $26.12. N o wit is only . 12.

\VM. Hl.'KI), .IK . Kditor mid Prop'r.

T h u r s d a y , April 12, lyoo.

Special Notice.Copies of this paper may he found on i

flic at Washington ill the ollice of mir jsiioehil correspondent, E. (i Singers, :I|N¥ Street, N. W., Washington, D. 0

Republicans have at last re-

luctantlv consented not to nomi-

nate Roosevelt for Vice President .

Dewey says he doesn ' t j;ive a

hang if the Presidential bee does

stinn. him.

Will some one please explain

what the influence is back of

Captain Carter nnd his associates.'

Carter himsell was sentenced only

after .1 delay at least three times

as lon^ as was ever granted t o '

any similar criminal before and |

now il seems impossible to even;

bring his associates to trial. Jus-

tice is wobbling shamelullv in this

GrUcom's Fine-Apple Cough Balsam.Should you fenl jouinolf ciitcblnu cold,

do not wuit uutil }'Ou are hick in bedT unhyour (ipaler at OUCH fur GriHonm'H Piuc-Apple t'ongb Balsam. I t i« bliibly rBOcitu-meudeil far puu^b^, oolrin and all ihroai.uud lung truubl". Wui. Uerurd.

It i n a v n o t b e e x a c t l y t h e I ' o r -

r e t l t i l i n g t u r u b it i n , Will u c

l a n n o t a v o i d c a l l i n i ; a i u - n t i n n t o

t h e f a c t t h a t t i e n e r a l ( i ; i t ; u : c .

w h o h a s j i i s t s t a r t e d for h o m e in

d i s g r a c e , w a s t h e h u i n n r i s t w h o

s o m e s i x m o n t h s ;i";o c h e c k e d h i s

t r u n k s t o " 1 ' i e t o r i . i , v ia C a p e -

t o w n . "

Perry Bclmont's support of

Admiral Dewey will not amount

to much because he is the wrong

Belmont. If his brother, Oliver

Hazard Belmont would abdicate

his candidacy for the second place

in the Admiral's favor, it might

amount to something.

FRANKLIN AND UNION.Tile Apri l showers, are c a u s i n g thn

pruss tu iiiiuru itsulf with its cout ofuriM'H.

Alinun Siney liiis movod from the," l l n p l r r " place 10 Ibc " J o h n O. H i l l "p l a c e

A MUIIIIHT from hcrr wHl doubtless* tit-li'inl tbc Mny te rm of Pour t

Mrs Mi'lvin;t Kin^' has nim-rd i'vttnitin. " J i i h n i ) H i l l " phu-o lu Ihe " ( i e o r g eBtinius1 1 p j ic i '

A n u m b e r n £ C U I I I H M I b u l l s n n d " ( r r n | i i ' "

- . l i n t J u n e b e e n d u e - u [ i ( i n I f i t ' h i f : l i l ! i i i ' l s

n f I ' l u i ' d i i H i l l W i i s i b e i r I ' v c r 11 I m l t l i 1

tOM^Ilt l I l l ' IV

Tlieodon1 Thoniiis hits mm-cil from tin'"tsiiiic l iy i>i i"phi i ' t 'mth i ' "Wi l l . A y r o s "pliice nea r T u b n r

Ahsitlnni Cr;iiuplon bus broke g roundfor a new house.

S650 to *1200 a Year.We WHUI reliable iiuil euer^6tn.' men and

women in e»ch Mnit* to trnve tied iippoiutoi;euin; Biliary JCMII tu $12(10 n j e u r n u dexpetiHtiH, i;uurtiui»od uud ptLitl weekly; noexperience rt quired, wo instruct youLocal KepreHBulfttlven wanted also . Homl(ttam^j for full |mrtioularfl. AddresB, TheDoll CoinpikDj, Depi. A., I'liilttdelpbia.Fa.

Now a couple have been mar-

ried by telegraph, the minister

being at one place the bride at

another and the groom at a third.

The dispatch giving the facts

does not state whether the groom

called the bride pet names or not.

A Colorado young woman hasbeen awarded $50,000 in a breachof promise case. This goes toshow thf»t if a woman must haveher heart broken she would dowell to be careful in choosing amillionaire to Ho the job.

Dewey says that Croker is a

'•square" man and that if he

changes his mind about support-

ing Bryan, he will be justified in

so doing- by the fact that there is

a new and unexpected candidate

in the field.

We don't know whether the

British have officially combined

the commissary and quartermas-

ters departments of their army

but they practically did so when

they put horseflesh on the bill of

fare.

Mrs. Dewey has changed her

religion aLTain, this lime back to

Mpiscopalianism. She has been

;i Presbyterian, an K«oteric Hud-

dish. an Kpiscopalian and a

Catholic in turn.

Now McKinley ouylit lo retali-ate by sngpesling that, in hisopinion it doesn't require muchability to he an Admiral. Theother officers of the ship can doall the work.

Attention, Comrades!To preserve the records of Uniou sol-

diers buried in the Roe.kaway Oemetory,will some one kindly give the date ofdenth, and birth if possible, of the fol-lowing who died between ixt>2 and 1H7IVAddress ut once so that the list cau bomade complete before Decoration Day.

J. P. CUAYON, Hockaway, N. .1.

Gilbert Keek. Co. L, 27th N. .1. Inf.Henry F. Sturtevaut, Co. A, S4th Ohio

Inf.Andrew Branuin, Co. C, loth N. J.

Inf.Lt. Henry A. McLiuiglin, CO. C, '-27th

N. J. Inf.Lewis Ward. Co. L. 27th N. J. Inf.Joseph D. KLitiH, Co C. lutli N. J . Inf.

"I think DoWitt'a Little Etrly Ulsei-s aretbe beet pills in th« world,'' says « . ELike, Happy Creek. Va. They remove »llobstructions of tbe liver uud bowel", netquickly and never gripe. Wui. Oernrd.

Opening of SpringMillinery.

Saturday, April U .I h a v e j u s t r e c e i v e d a n ice l i n e of

EASTER HATSfor L:nl'es. .Missus ami

Children.

Lates t s ty l e s , i<li>gnntly t r i m m e d n n d atvery low prici 's . nlsu a line l ine of

F l o w e r s . I l m v e a lso n tine l ino of

Muslin UhderwearWrappers, Skirts

Shirt WaistsPlease cull and Kxamino [roods. Every-

thing as adverlised,

MRS. ADOLl'H KAUFMANR O l ' K A W A Y , \ . 1.

R e c o r d H n i l d i n ^ .

Ooverno- Allen is pjoinc; to

Porto Rico in the Mayflower.

Will his administration resemble

the government of the people

who came over in the first May-

flower?

Hurrah! Richard Harding

Davis is coming back from South

Africa and we shall see a portrait

of him in his pink shirt waist once

more. Hurrah!

The managers of the Paris fair

have rejected the golden statute

of an American girl. Flesh and

blood girls are good enough for

them.

recovmaiaria or a slow fever; orpossibly some of the chil-dren are just getting overthe measles or whoopingcough.

Are you recovering as fastas you should? Has notyour old trouble left yourblood full or impurities?And isn't this the reasonyou keep so poorly? Don'tdelay recovery longer but

FORRENT!STORE ROOMIN RECORD

BUILDING.Best Location

Borough WaterElectric Lights

Rent Reasonable

ROOMS ON SECONDFLOOR ALSO FOR

RENT.

It will remove nil Impuri-ties frorr "our blood, lt isalso a tonic cf immensevalue. Give nature r littlehelp at this time. Aid herby removing all the productsof disease from your blood.

If your bowels are notJust right, Ayer 's Pills willmake them 80. Send forlu r book on Diet in Consti-pation.

Wrltm to our DoolormWe havo the esrlunlve norvlocs

of Borne of the ntuNl eminent iiltyM-clnim In the Uiiltod Smroa. Writefmaly and raaulvu u [irotupt roplFiWithout cn^t.

Aildreai, DR. J. <'. AVER,Lowull, Man. '

FINE ONION SETSTwo Gtuarts for Twenty-five Cents

A T

Gerard's Drug Store.J>Jo3tt t o 3E»os,t Olfioo.

Charles H. Littlefield,a n d JP£*:E>eir H a n g e r

Wall Paper 5c. to 50c. per Single RollOver 400 large Hiiinpliis from B. O. Tli i tout , Now York Oily, tho LnrgoHtWall Puper tlouno in tho World. Will Sell and Deliver HH ebon]) an cuubo Bought in New York City. The above pupum arc Artistic iu DeHi|,'ii

uud of tho Latent OolorinnH for lilOO.

Paper Hanging and Painting at Reasonable EatesOpen E v e n i n g s from (!:!)() to Id o'clock. All onlri-H left on tliu tiluto ut

door will r txuive p rompt uttuutfoTv.

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YORKTRI-WEEKLY

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MONDAYKIiNIMM

ritl l l .W

I'l lll.lSIIKI) (><IIIIIISIIAV.

Fractured His SMull.WalliDg Vanliiper, of Blconifield, ft

pphew of Mrs. Joseph RobiiiKon, of,his pluoe, who WIIH cnij)l()ycii an a car-leuter on the Oentnil PresbyterianJhurch nt Newark, fell from a scaffoldn the edifice on Monday dud Tracturedlis Kknll He died a fiuv lionrw later ntho City Hospital without re^ainiiip 1.is

•lensoR. He was 27 yenrs old nnd leavesn mother, Mrs. Surah VanRiper; a sis-ter, Ada, uud a hrother, Myron.

The funeral is Imld from this househis (Thursday) afternoon. Iutermeutu Bloomfleld Oenietery.

Bench Glen.

Mlas Minnie Palmer spent n purt ofnat week and this with her cousm, Miss

ft Palmer at Hoekawny.

MARRIED.

AI.I .ICN—Siit i .T/ .—At the M . K . Pnrson-ngu, Hockiiw y, N . J-, on \VndnesiUy,Apri l IK, Iliou, by Rev. W. C. Tini -bri'll, Mr. Fred J. Allen nnd MissFror i i Shul tz , both of H n c k . w v y , N . J .

Reslore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Montioodlency. Niwllt F.iin-^i.tns. Lo--* of Merr

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Spring Waist Events!Novelty Waists of the most dainty and stryking character werenever in more charming abundance than in the liberal assort-ments of New Season's stocks upon presentation here. Wehave three most interesting new comers out of a multitude.

Wash Waist ValuesStriped Madras Cloth, figured perenles, French Cambrics nnd Lawns,Frenoh andYoke bucks; also plaited bucks. In the lot are nniuy whitn Lawns with tuokBand insertions, standing collars, laundered and soft cuffs Values up to QQ41.75. Entire choice ut OKJO.

Spring Flannel WaistsJust the Waist for mountain or nea shore in a lariro variety of colorings, plain andprotty plaids, Freuch yoke backs, flaro cull's, now shupedcollars

New Silk Waists$2.98

Nervita Tablets(YELLOW I.AUKLl

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TNiMtivi'ly Kiuinuitcpii euro for Loss of Pownr,Vnriciicoln, I'tulnvchtpiMl tir Slirimknn OrirniiH,run"si», Loronnitor At ax in, N<MVOIIS r n ^ t r u -I inn. Hyst-Miii. Kits, rtisiinfLy, Panily.si^ mui thnUi'xults of KmN>s.ivn I'so of Tobiicco, Opium <>rLiquor. B y m a i l in jiluin pncknff*>. $ 1 . 0 0 Hhox, 6 for $5.00 with our bankable ffuar-ontoo bond to cure In 30 days or refundrooney paid. Addrrvw

NERVITA MEDICAL CO.(llnton 4. Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL.

Oonccded to bn the best, value at priro yet offered of Jivernaud Taffeta iu largovariety of new and popular colorings, oil-over henistitelied and tine CJ*rT f \ C

! tucks, stylish cult's and collar, self-colored iiuiugs, French backs $0*01)

Miiil orilera lilled. No Agonts. No Brunch Stores. Free Deliveries,"

7 0 7 - 7 2 1 H K O A D S T . , . . . . N E W A R K , N . J .

Gemrd, Dru^gi-t ,For Hale *>y \Etociknwuv, New .

To Whom It May Ooncorn,

N i)TU:K is licrrby ffivon that I, Wiillmn K.Jiiynt1, nf tin; Hnrnugti or ltork'iwuj , Mnrrin,

County, N. .I,, win iiuiki; application tu the In-lerlnr Omri or Common I'lc.ia on the Twcnij-Kcvcntli ilny or April, lust., to have the lli'enm:grunted to JnmiM Atuo in iln» term o( ucioborhi^l pus!, in k(»f)> a nitl'ion In Hie HoroiiKli ofHtKUtnvtiy hi Haul Ciuiniy tmusrerreil Lo nn» furLlm tnirxpliTil term tlieroor.

WILLIAM K, JAYSE.Diitcil Aprils, i:»oo.

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Rockaway RecordT h u r s d a y , April 12, lyoo .

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IIAPPBNK OF TIIK WEEK.lt is said that the uow baud is uow uu

nsmirity.The tulked-of hut factory at Liondulo

I'nrk is u myth.Samuel Gilbert'H children are nil sick

with tlie measles.Auron Hiler nnd family moves to

Or.mge on Monday.Mr. Dennis spent Monday with his

parents, ut Stillwutor,Matthew Kelly spent Sunday with

relatives at Stanhope.Samuel Crook has been on I he sick list

for the pust fow days.Wm. Morgan, of Port Orani, spent

Sunday with friends hero.Mrs. Thomas Allen, Jr., of Junction,

isvisitiliK her parents here.Thomas Allen. Sr , will soon tnuvo his

family to lmko Hoputoouw.Miss Adoliu McKtnnnn, of Paterson,

is visiting her parents bore.Miss Olurn Allen spent Sunday with

relatives in New York Oity.Win. McKinnon has roturnod from

tho hospital much improved.Miss Knto Williams, of Atlantic Oity,

is tho guest of Miss Oornolla Hnlsoy.Goo. Dearborn has resigned his posi-

tiou nt tho Cycle Components Works.Mrs. B. K. Sticklo gavo • dinner p«rty

to u number of hor lady friends to-day.Goo. Martin now livis in tho Gill

building lately vacated by 13. C. Long.Hoy SpnngonburR nnd brothor visited

thoir "grandma" ut Boonton, on Sun-day.

Mi's. Wm MoKinuou spout part oflast wook with friends iu Now YorkOity.

On Soptombor n, 1873. tho MorrisComity Sunday-sehool Association methoro.

MISH Boll Young, of Junction, is theguest of Mrs. Amanda Young for a fewdays.

Mrs. E«rls, of Middlotown, npoutSnn-day with her sister, Mrs. Suttou, of thisplaoo. '

L. N. Hoffman, of tho firm of Tonkin& Hoffman, grooers, is quite ill withmonslos.

Tho Stato Normal Sohool pupils fromthis plaoo returned to thoir duties onMonday.

MIBB Myrtle NU is ablo to ho nboutagain after being cotillnod to tho houseby illuoss.

Mnstor Willio Ellis, of Boonton. visit-od his sister, Mrs. Daniel Spaugouburglast wook.

John Tnttlo, of Clinton, formerly ofthis place, is tho proud father of anotherdaughter.

Miss Elizabeth Haugliart was sopranisoloist in one of the Troutoti churcheson Suuday.

Miss Blossom Kuyhtirt lias boon forcedto give np school duties owing to delicute health.

D. K. <fc F. Fichter have had a handsome new sign hung on tho front oitheir building.

Michnel Jones, of tho BordontownMilitary school spent is visiting hismother here.

On September 3'.l, IST'J, Kev. O. H. P.Deyo resigned as pastor of the Presby-terian church.

Mrs. Thomas Allen entertained herSunday-school class nt hor homo onMonday afternoon.

John Huff, of Pennsylvania, who hasbeen visiting his brother, Ueo. 0. Hull',hns returned home.

Mr. nnd Mi's. Charles Cronnuer, fBrooklyn, N. Y., tiro spending a fewdays with relatives horo.

Win. Matthews has returned from histwo-mouths' trip in Kngluud nud re-ports having nil excellent time,.

John Norris nud wife returned fromAfton on Monday, where they hud boonvisiting friends for a wook pant.

Miss Ad* Gruoohor, of Now YorkCity, spent Sund«y with hor sister, Mrs.JuineH H. Sanders, of this pUco

Miss Idn Kaufman has returned homonf.tor spending n fow dnys with horbrother, Dr. Ernest, nt Nownrk.

Miss Dnisy Wiggins is noting us sub-stitnto toucher nt Pnrsippuny this wook,tho regular teaohor being vory ill.

Miss Kathleen MuFnrlund hns notbeen able to attend to her usual schoolduties this woek owing to illness.

Fox's woods _\vn» discovered to bo onflro Sunday nftornoon. It wns ex-tinguished before much damage, wasdone.

Rlohnrd Yomnnns hns rotnmod tothis place from Eli/.ubotli nnd is nowomployod nt tho Oyolo Components•Works.

Goo. Ornmpton lias roslRhod his posl-tiou with tho Oyolo Components Oo.nnd is now work lug at tlio Liondalo"Works.

Mrs. Helen Thomas spent Sundaywith her (luughlrr, Mrs. I 'hurles Bishop,of Dover, who lias been very ill withpneumonia.

Every efTort in being made to have afactory locate horn soon tlint will em-ploy about '-'.'ill nieu with u tiny roll ofifin.onn per month.

Mrs. Helen Thomas is about to movefrom 1 be AI no house on Union st reel' totln> SiiI• kb• block, corner of Maple ave-nue and Mum streol.

The Daughters of Liberty will! hold »Dime Social mid Kutoi'tniumcut iu their

11 to-morrow evening. See their ad-vertisement on puKo -i,

Mr and Mrs. Thomas Allen. Jr.. wholow reside ut Junction, will soon re-

turn to tliis place, he having boon putpon passenger t ra in service.

Last Fr iday while carrying a shoe boxin the cellm- at llm store of D. K. oi F.Fiohtor.Molin Kleiner slipped and fells tr iking his head aguliiHt n beam, cutt ingli severe gusli nenr Ins left eye.

Fred Fiolitor Is again confined to thehouse with mumps that have went buckon him. l ie had so far recovered as tobe uble to go to work on Saturday . OnMonday lie could not leave bis bed.

Contractors iirr ut work rrpairinjr thefolllhhtl Hill of Illr liust-nHlcc building.The fnu mint inn MI Ilie rear of t be Htruc-111 li lui- 1 •• •••li slowly giving away forsonic tiiiiK. nuined by the sagging of theCMIIIII hunk.

Wliru in iiei'il of a neat vetnule bill,llodui'i- «ir poslrr, no (lllslnUe will bemade ill giving your order to the Ri:roiti>pt'iiilui"; honstv \eatnesH and dispatchnrc the two I lung's you limy depend uponin placing it willi us

niog l'Yi'il, son of ThomasAllen, Mr., and Miss Freda Shiillz. ofI'Yiiiikliii. were niairied nt the M. 10.

ge at II o'clock. They iiniuedi-itelv loft for the bride's home where uwedding dinner was served. They willreside with the groom's parents for the

<ont.

John Bnronok, of Iliboruin, upponredlieforo Recorder Arnold on Monday andmade a complaint agniuut John Vnlei--buck, of that place, chnrgiug him withhighway robbery—stealing n silverwatch off his person. Tho defendantnppourori before the rooordor on Tuos*dny ami was committed to tho countyjail to await tho next Grand Jury.

Child Burned to Death.W h e n M r s . W i l l i a m H u m s , of D o v e r ,

s t a r t e d d o w n s t a i r s Moi i ' l ay a f t e r m a ki n g t h n bedH, n h e Haw h e r t wo- ; ind a-hul f ye i i r -o ld s o u , n t w i n , w r i t h i n g inimili w i t h i t s c l o t h i n g in ( h u m ' s at t h efont of t h e s ta i rH. S h e t o r e t h e e ln lh i i iKoil' t h e c h i l d , bu t t h e b u r n s prnviu l futiil .t h e c h i l d d y i n g i n h u l f ut i h o u r T h e r e |w a s n o l i r e in t h o s t o v e in t h e r o o m jw h e r e t i l e c h i l d h a d b e e n left , a n d noburned matches were found lying about,hem'o the origin of tho tire remains amystery.

$6 a Week to Start.We want lulelllguul dtdlm, or iioutio-

moil, to aocupl porujHUtiUt pi;Hlilou iu owntown: ftulury to mart i$U a wenk, giniruut^cd,and cotuuilHflioD Miiuy tuake trr>m $12 to$2i u wook. You can dovotn all or ymirNpure tiuiu. Bend Htrtaip tor full partiou-larn. AdctruHs. The liell Cnmpauy, Dupt.U., I'biladulphia, l'a

OR DAVID f a v o r i t eThe one sure cure forThe Sidney's,liver and Bl

Benjamin Blum Ousted.Tho Rockawny Kleclrio Light nnd Im-

provement Oo. IB mndo up of stockhold-ers from this place nnd Now York Oity.Boujiuniu Blum, of Now York Oity,wns tho londing person In tho company,holding 6G0 shares. Through his rns-onlity there hnsnlwnys btou moroorlossdisharmony existing among tho mem-bers of tho company, and for aovornlmouths offorts have boon put forth tobuy his shares nt a snerifloo and thus gotiilenr of him. Some time ngo Mr. Blumdecided to let his holdings go for (2,000,or nt n snerineo of $I),r>00. This hndbeen hanging tin1 until n fow rtnys ngothe climax came in a way unexpectedby nil

While the ehnrter of tho oompnuyonly called for three dlrootors, Mr.Blum had smuggled things through iusuch a milliner us to got flvo—two fromNew York Oity besides himself and twofrom Hocknway—the two from liockn-way were given prominent olllues; 15.Ijoowonthal was made treasurer, and J.

idII. Miller was made vieo president.The first of April the three New Yorkdirectors met and decided as the llocka-way people had not conn* to time aniltaken up Mr. Blum's oiler to take theplant iu their cluirue nnd do us they

| pleased with it and if necessarysell the movable material and thus roc

A Boom For Stanhope.Tile large iron furnace at Stanhope,

which ban been idle nince lMr^, was"blown In" on .Sunday, anil about :ll)omen were put to work. For KevcrnlmoiitIIH past about 100 men have bornemployed at this funnier, which in oneof the largest iu Northern New Jersey,net t ing it in rexdiness. The tradoHineiiof Stanhope look upon Ihe shirting upufthe furnace us a great boom for the townand vicinity.

TO TIIK B0VS_.4M) URLS."Boys and Uirls do you want to mini

pennies, niokels, dimes? If you do, horoIH your opportuiiit}'. If thero uro unyout-of-town visitors at your IIUUHU or uttho houses of your neighbors, if uuy ac-cidents, births, marriiiROtt or deathsooour iu your neighborhood, if auy birth-day parties or social happenings takoplaoo iu your vicinity, make, a note ofthem, nnd Bond your copy to thin officeduring the wook, uot lator than Weduos-dny. All nowH that wo can nso iu thispupor will bo puid for at tho rato of ouecent for oach sopnrato item. Wo do uotrequire nuy laborious attempts at oompositiou ; just jot down the fucte iu auyway nud wo will put thorn in shape.Road oar Homo News column nad youwill have an idea of just what wo want.

In caao tho nnmo Item is sent in byono or more contributors, wo will usotho first otic furnished, providod it is thomost complete.

Writo only on one sido of tho paporand bo oaroful iu spoiling and writingpropor names to hnvo them corroct andlegible.

Writo your uamo in full at tho bottomof eaoh shoot.

All copy will bo (lied as rocoivod, andpayment for all itoms appearing iu oachwook's pnpor will bo mndo ou tho following Saturday between 3 and 4 o'clock pm.

Bosldos paying ono cout for onch itemwo will givo tho boy or girl send ing uitho largest nanibor of itouis boforo Jum1, 1000, a handsome cloth bound volumeof "Pictorinl History of Our Wnr witl:Spain for Oubn's Froodoui," written byTrambull White, tho woll-kuown audpopular author, historian aud wiir cor

ompeiise Mr. Blum for what he had Init. The first move they made was to in-form Mr. Loowenthni his services nstreasurer were no longer required andstopped payment ut the Dover bunk ofall out-stuuding checks.

This action was so open and bold thntall HooUnway stockholders could nothelp but feel that Mr. Blum bad reachedhis limit and thnt an immediate actionwas necessary, lienee a meeting wnscalled on Mourinr evenii g ut tho liomeof Messrs. Loowenthnl. Lawyer Marnri-tv, of Morristown, was present and withthe stockholders discussed the matterpro nnd con nnd reached the conclusionthat tho best thing to do was to raise the|a,000 at once, nnd do awny with Blumnnd his crowd nnd thus make it entire-ly n homo concern.

Action wns pivfornble to words andin n very abort time tho full amountwns subscribed by the old stockholdersnnd a committee of three appointed—Messrs. 15. ljoeweotlml, J. II. Miller and(Jeo. W. Stickle—to act with an attor-ney in settling up the affairs. Thissnine conmiittoo wns recommended nsthe new directors to succeed the retir-.tug ones.

rospoudout. Tho book sells nt nil bookBtoroB for $11. It can bo seen nt an;time at our ofllce.

This offer is extended to any bny oigirl in tho county, and there is nrenson why ench ono should not be nblto inuko from i.Y> to .Ml cents a woek, bosidos coutostlug for this hundsomo book

WM. BIRD, Jit., Editor.

New Basket Factories.A dispatch from Flemington says, thnt

owing to the prospects of nil immensecrop of peaches iu Now Jersey this year,it is sum Hint n number of poach bas-ket fnolorle.s will he eroetod. It is re-ported thnt auother factory is to bo lo-ented nt Califon. L. II. Trimmer'R bus-kot factory nt Middle Vnlley, which wnsdestroyed by llro n fow days ago, will borebuilt.

.STATK (IK NEW .IKItM'V,I L. S. ] HKPAHTMKNT or STATH.

CKKTIKICATK ill' DISSOI.ITION.To nil whom llieae preweniM nuiy come, lireo

WIIRIISAH, It appenrr* lo iny mUlMlacl Ion, b;duly inithputloalod rei'onl of Ihe proccodlngH ftdio voluntary dissolution iliercot by tho uniiwmoim conHPiit or all the »iocklioldors, dcponlieiin my ofllce, tlmt Th" Hocknwuy .supply comimny, A corporation otttitsEtiue, whose |trlueirolflco Is Hltunted In tho llorougli or Hmk'nuuCoumy ot Morrla, Stale or New Jerney, (MlmmHindi being agent therein nnd In charge ihorecupon wtiom process urn} l>o nerved), has conpiled wilh the requirements of "An Act coneprIng corporallena iHovision or IHflil)," prvllmennito the Issiiltis of t.!iin cerilllcuto oi IMBSOIUIIOII.

New, niKiiKFuKK, I, itooriru W'urU, Heeruuiiof Slftte ot llio state of Now Jersey, do horob,certify Hint tlio Biilil corporation did, on tilTwenty-tlilrd day of Mnrch, lOtX), mo In my unvn duly executed nnd attested conKent In wrlLInto tho dlHsoltillou ot auM our|iomtloii, oxecutilij nil tlio stockholders thereor, nhloh said ooKent nnd the rocoid of the proceeding ntoiVHii:nro now on tlio In my wild oitlre as pi-ovulcllaw.

IN TKSTIUONV WimiKni'. I Imvo horctomy mind and aillxcd mytlclitlsonl. nt Trenton, tin'J'woiii,v-ihlnl day ot MftrcA. I)., ono thousand nlnUundit'ti.

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Rockaway Record

Thursday, April 19. lyoo.

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HOAR'S GREAT PLEA.Senator From Massachusetts

Attacks Imperialism.

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a p i n - u p r i i i l l . - n I . i l l . 1 ! 111.' I I I I I I H . - \ i - i l s r u nt i n i ' i l i l , , s . l y ( u I h i - s i i u j i - i - t i i i a i l t t f l - o f t i nh i l l 11111I u a**, u s a n i l . - , . h - v n i i l u t ' i n l i - rf H t i i i K f . ' i i t n r i ' s T l u . - i p i . - t i o i i s , , f n n n u ip l i l t i - a n , I t i n - I m i l i l i i i K u f w i n - s h i p * i ij r u v r r i M i H ' i i t y u n l s . u s u u 111. ' i l a j - I n - f o r ei i t l r i u l i - d m u s t t i t t i - u t i u i i .

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W A S I 1 I . \ I ; T < > N . A p r i l I N . A l i . - u i i t if u l n n d i i i i i < ( u . - - s u t n - e n i r uuti>t:nivh i i l h u nI I U M l i . - . - n p r . ' s t ' i i t i M l t u A i l i i i i n i l I j . - w i ' v b yt h « * , \ , ' \ v V u r U I ' " i i i i i i . ' r i i i i l n - n t i - n t i i n un i n l u f l i i s l i i - r o i i - . l i - . - i l i u M i u i i l u l i n y' r i i c l i n o k i s ii l i - i i t l i r r h o u n d v u l i i i n e , w i l lu u i l l i i t i i i n n t t ' i l . i l l i i s t i - i i t i - i l t i l l r p i i K C fH'(t i i i K f o r t l i I n i l . - t n i l t i n - K e i v i n - I n - n - t i d i Mc i l I n h i s i - u L i n l r y l . y t i n - i l c t r u i ' t i m i u it i n - S p n n i s h t l i ' i - t , 11 i n 1 t i n ' r i r M s h . - c t u i11 i l l u u r i i p l i b . -n i l t H i n s t h , - u i i k ' i l i u l s i p n r it u n - s u f I ' n - s i ' l i - n t M . l v i i i h y n m l , . » r t1 1 1 . - l u l l i - r u f h i s r a l i i m t . T h i ' i i f u l l u i v t i l la i i l u k ' i H p h s , . f s . - v . ' r n l h u n i l i i ' . l u f ( I i ,i i i i i - l i l i s l i i i K i i i - l u ' i l i n n l i i i l l i i . - n l i i i l 111,-n i i. N i ' w Y i . r k . i t > . i i n l i u l i i m " I I " f I I " . ' i i r u mi m i i t I n i a t i i i i ' i - s M i n i j u u r u u l i s l s .

A n A i i o l i i u v (11 • j l l v e l m .

M A I l U l l l . A p r i l I K T l i i - V n i t i - cS I I U . K n i i u i - t i r . M r . l i i ' l l i i i n y S t u r . - r . v i si t i> . l I ' r i - i i n i ' i - S i l v i ' l u . V K h i i - r i l n . v m i l l u i i u l"gir.nl f . i r t i n - i r l n u o f t l i . ' i i m . v n r ' i f I ' l i iI ' I I K " . M r . I ' n r t i - r 1 1 , H i i r r i x n i i . I u s c n r i i i Ka n i n v i t i i t i u n I u ( I n - I i n k r u f A r c n w . t i nS | i a n i s h m i n i s - t i T a t W u - h i i i t r t f i i i . t u u tI r m ) t h e I l i - w . - y i l i i y i i - l i - l i r n t i u n i h i M - cM r . H t u n - r M I id t i n - I ' H I I P I I S u m ' s u o v c r nn i o n t n - L T . - t l . ' . l t i n - i i n i i l i - m , w l i l i - h . h ei - K p l n i i i . i t , W H S t h . i . s , , l t u f m i i - r i - n r I ' o mn i i l t i ' , 1 l , v ,i m i n i , , i , , „ ! , l . - . l i . 1 U , J | > r f > i ni m - , 1 it s l i u i i l . l n u t I,,- , , . , , , . „ ! . - , I

M l l l l n r v I ' r l M i t m - r N l - ' H c n i i r .

1 U ' I ' ' I ' A 1 . ( I . A p r i l I S . I - - , , m p i i s u n i - r .n i i l i i i ' , 1 K i r k . H i u w i i . A i n l r r n - v u m l p u rt i ' l ' . m i i l i - r f i i i n i ; s i - n l i ' i i i i ' s , , f f i - u i i i I M - I I t ,f o u r y i ' i i r s i - n c h , i . s n i p , . , | f r u m K o r l I ' m -t c r i - n r l y v i - s t i - r d u y i n u i i i i n t f l . y i l i j r i - ' i n f lH i p l i r i i - l t H m i l " f t i n - H I . I I - w i l l ] a m i l o , I K

( M i l n e I h o b u m . T h i - y K M ; , n u - i n h . - l s - o f rp n r t y n f 1 1 m i l i t n r y i i r l m i n i - r s I I I U U K I I Ih n r o f i i . n i ( i . . v i - i u o r s I s l i i u i l r c i - r n t l yT h i - > - l i i t<f l i c i - n s i - i i t e n c r j f u r v c i i o u >o H i n i - s n K i i i u s t t h e m i l i t u i y r i . - i ; u l u t i n u i i i iPorto Hie.

__ Dr. David Kennedy];Favorite RemedyCURES ALL KIDNEY. STOMACH *

AND LIVER TROUBLES*

Otto Korb, Grand OhnDOAllor. K. P ,R.oorille, lnd.. say«, "DoWitt's WitchHaz tl 8»lve eootbf H the IHOBL deltonte nkinRD4 heals the most ntnhborn ulcer with CM-IBIQ and good reenltH." Ouiei piles iodnkio dlBenees. Doii't buy uu Imitutioc.Wm. Gerard,

ICuroku HarncHH Oil la the l>Gfitpreuervuilvu of new lutulier(mil tin) ht>M renovator ol oldluutlitT. H oil*, HortoiiK, bluck-uiiBund prutuctH. Use

harness Oiluu v.nir iK'Ht luiriicflH. y o u r olil tinr-iH-rih i tndyni i r cnrrliiK*'t<i]i, iiiid Ih rywill uul uiily Itiuk brtlt-r lull wrurImmiT. holil t v e r y when- In ra i iH-a l l•Uk-B from iinir pin in lo (i vt> ifullutiH.

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A Urlef nntl lUn iHin lon i Mtnte (on-.t t n l l u n Id i;i*"ct Dt-It-itat vu.

, M:\V YDIIK, April \*. Tin- Kepub-i l i r t i t i t - i i i i v c n ( i u i ) r < i r \ h v c l t M ' t l u n u f d e l f -

K i i t t s i l l h n j ; ! ' U > l l u - i m t i u m i l n i n v e n t i o u

I n i 1 ' h i l n d r l p t i i i i i n n i H M i i w u ( ' n i i i - d S f n f e n

' M - n i i t n h , I I j , r t t v r r n o r n m l 1 l i e s c r i ' i i i l i n

' • u i i i i n i i i M l o f i h r I t r p u l . l i r u n : - l n l r O I ' K M I I -

I / . i t I it M I u s I I n - i f r l n i H ' t ' f i > i ' ( h ' l i ' ^ i t l c s u t

I I I I - K . - .

T h e n t l i r v < . n n p l i m c i i t i - d t i l * ' i i i ' i v s p n p t - r

| > r i > I 1 r r . s i . . i i t i y N I U n i l l K I t - I ' l i T i n r s i l l h u m 1

r l l > ' p r u p l ' h ' l n r l U l l I t ' l l i t n l ' o f II U 1 1 t i l l I I Ift< u x f H f M - f i i m l f l u - I ' l - ' i i y ' u - U n J I D I I i - d i t i i r

i l n l ( « i , h i - t r r I M ' \ \ > P J I | H - I T l i r l u i ' i i s i yM M II > I n i u " i c ( | w e i r I ' n i l I ' l l S i u i i > S n mI ' l l • ' I ' l l , mi M- « ' I M i l l l H l l ' l < 1h; iHlM1 r \ \ [] ) , / , . • w . ( ; u \ i - n n 11 K m t - < - \ i - 1 1 a i n I S i n h1 ' . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! ' ' ! ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 M -;, I i U I f . I I ' l i ' l l : i - i l r l r

• - , i . ' - ; i l l . i r i ; • a m ) K . l w n n l ] I M u t l i - r < > |

I t l l l l l l lM M IK I I ' . \ M l l . l l . l l Ml Uu. 11. -1 .1

Easter Egg Rolling

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i , v , - a l H ^ i . l l . - r n . . . . i , — . i . . M . I l b . n i t V «

L ! r : i 1 l i i T U i L ' U I l i - l l I I I I H - t 111 i l l l ' l » l tI J T I . T 11. I l a p p e a r e d i h i i t . s » l i M

I ; ( . u i . | i \ i . I n n ) t b - b L ' i i l ' ' > « < n l . i b e v u r n| H " ' . p i i t r . b - i - i i b ' i l 111 t h e i r p i r f i T i ' i i e e I I -' ( , , u f n - t l i e r I I . H e i i M . r K M . . - I - \ e l l - l l > M f l . l b ri :i i :i 11 i l 111111 * - f " ' 1 L ' M l t ' l ' I K H 1 " I l ' " l * H e J U T -

h l r l l ' . U b r i b e r t h e y W l l l l h - l T 1 .. \ V I N H |

1 1 1 M f u r h c i i u - i i : i | i l g . t \ e n i . i r l u n i u *>v f " iv i . - i - p f f - l i i r l i f . W h r l l I m l l l H i e I e l l t p n r i l J .1i ' I i : t i n t u i I I , S e U i i l n r K M u u i z . i u i ' 1 p i - i n u ii n 111 " ' h i t 11'11 H i i l . ( ' n i i y i i ' r . s i i i n i i .1 a i i n - SS b i ' i i n a u . i i i i i K i i n i r i ' d i b e « - a i n l i d n . - y " 1i i M . v n , n r H M / » . . V I J I f u r H - e . - M i i . l l . - n nI b e i - t i l l \ <- l i t i< <li W e l l I w i l t I \\ i l II i - I i l l n i s ia s m ; b n i , j u s t t n t h e c n n l m r y . w h e n M rK h e r u i l i l l r n i l l ' l e d i b e l l l H l i r - i i f M e K i t l l e V

n n d R o o s e v e l t I b e a p p h i i i M - a n d e n l l i u

s i a s i i i w e r e s l i l l m - e a i e r . S o i l w i \ y i mp o s s i b l e I n i l i l l K n o s e t b e i l l t i t l l d e o f 1 l i tt n a j o i i l y i i f t i l e d e l e g a t e s t o w u r d t I M -g o v e r n o r .

I t I* b e l i e v e d . l i o w e V e r . t h i l t t h e g i ' ne n i l t r e n d i - l n w n n t i b e r e u o i i i i n u t i o u «>t( i o v e n i n r K o i n - e r i l t a m i t l i e p u s h i n g n l

T . L . \ Y I I ' l l f T f « l M ' e i . i H l p l u e e o i l t h e11111 i 11 u I I I t i <' k e t .

' I ' l l * - t u n \ • • i l l I o n b i n I t h r I I n i i | u c ( l i >t i i i c t i i m f . f b u v i n e " " 1 ' i i s i i n - s : - r - . r l l n

f - l i l l l l l l i t t r i ' o i l r - M l U M - t f d * > e n 1 s I " p e i - r u r i l la n d o f l u i v i n - i n > i n l i - r r u p f b i i r n f I hf< j m < -

g r u u t i n e l n i i ) i > u l h \ t i n - i i r p i M i i v . j U i u u .

Toriiiuln In MUfMMiil.l J - ; \ I . \ i ; ' J " ( i \ . M.,.. Apr i l IK. Kive

p e o p l e W e i r i l l j l i r iMl. o n e t ' u l i l l l v . Ulld I ' I IIIs i ' l e i ;i I >le p r " p e i ' l y w n s iln i n n p - i l I.) nt ni n ; n b i Mint 11 n - s i >(1 J U M w f--[ n f ( ' t ine n t i l u i . 1 ,;i I'll U U r r o l l lit \ . Il l-I eve l j l l l t , ' .T i l l ' l l l ^ l p l m - e s l r u e l i w a s i b e r e - i t l t - n e e..f M a i 11.a n . - r K u i i u i . o r r u p i r . l by I l e n . vM r \ . - r . T i n - h u i i s i - m i . I b u m w e r . - d eh t n . . \ . . d . H u b e r t l l e i . d r i i - k ^ ' b o u s e a m ih n l f ii ib i / .c i i I>IL' b u r n s w e r e I I U H i l e s t f o j -I 'd . M - v e r a l he jn l uf s l o c k k i l l e d a n d i n u e hn t t i e r d iu i i i iK* ' ' l o n e t o p r o p e r t y .

( h n n c i ' l l n r M . I i l l l t o H r a l i m .\ r : \ V Y O l t l v . A p r i l I S . - T h i . T i i n t H

t i n s u i t i i n i i i K p l i n t h t h e f o l l o w i n g : " I t ii i i i n o i i n e e d i n J e r s e y C i t y t h a t I l ie e o u d il i o n of C h u i M f l l o r A l e x n i i d e r T . M e l J i lh a s j j i i ' i i t l y i m p r o v e d w i t h i n t w o u r t h r e fd a y - . H u t w i t h t i l l s c a m e t h e f n r t h e tH i i n n i i n e e m e n t , n u u l e by ii f l o » e I ' r i e n d . t ct i i e e i l e . i t h a t M r . M e C J i l l h a d d e e i d c < l t rs e n d h i s r e s i g n n t i i > n fu ( t ' o v e n i o r V o o rb e e s o n o r b» f o i e J u n e 1 . "

Indttinn Mln«-ra Htrlkr.

ThUlHE HACTK. hid.. April IS. -T w o tlmusiiiid I n l u m i n o u s m i n e r s iu Vigo<;reein- u nd Sul l ivan enmit ies liuve goutout MII n sir i l ie . Tlieri- is n coiitrnTcrHibt ' twi 'en the imirbii ic mine i> jind helper*on vi\>- sidc> and the binders ami nhnoter*oil tlio ut l ier hand un iwin i : out of the tlivision of the m a c h i n e scale. T h o n iucb iu imen p r e e i p m i i e d t he s t r ike , eluitniiiK th idivision is unfiiir to t h e m .

Mr, ( h n m b t r i A l n - a i l y l l n r r l c i l .J . n N l K l N . April IS. - - ( ' (msideni l iU

tun u-en it-nt w»(i CIMIM-II in Lund on l«?*ievenim: by the pnltliciK imi nf n dispiiK-lfii.ni N. .u York snyiiiR t h a t M i n e . Meltmw a - !ibmn tn imirry Mr. I l a d d u n C h u mbei s, ttie t i ru innt i s t . As ii m u t t e r of factMr. ('Ini ui tiers is uln>ndr happ i ly inuino-1.

Armj ur Ilie i 'o to inuc .N K W Y u K K , A p r i l I S . • ( i e n . - r u l I I<.

rjitiit <' KINK iuimnnires that tbe thlilytir^t II nn mi I reunion nf the army of t Inl'.,i u- will be hebl at KreiltM'ieksburKVii.. on May #j;» anil 2tl. Itwluced iate>\u\y>' been k'liinled by the railroadb. Gi'Ueral Sickles will be the orator.

A Washington Pastime

F A L L American citien Washington,natiou'b capital, it tho only one

which liati u dit^tiiK'tivy KiiKU>r colt-b n n i u u . How and where Uie Ktibter Monday

lliny originuturf, no out' now living iniiyton cau t t l i ; hut tlnit thf !»<.'«utiful

i of the whi te house grounds, wliere theannua l event occurs, give it, invit ing t i u t m r -agemeiit no one seeuit willing to dinputo.

\Vii)i every yt'ur the cj-uuil uf yuiingHtcrHfjigaged in the harmless hport hub im1 reused,and the t-ggrolliiig hao iiiuilly gix>wn to tin.-itniKH-tance nf n fcutivnl. Tliv public echooUare t-U'W'd on liuifter Moiuluy.mid tliouwuitisuf children Bwami uhuut the er i fhant ingwhit-e house groundB. Thtee are pret t i ly tliverbified w i t h li t t le hillb and internu-dialevalleys, and. on the knoll above the Btcepeetof them.1 gruHsy slopeB tlif '-hihiren guther .Haakete and IHJXCH ure quickly emptied, andi he Bjwrt ol rolling t he eolori'd tggB hegintt.I t ban no upjwirent object, unl^fcs ii IB to tentthe s t r eng th of the egg bhvU tittd «t.f h<n\many t i m t s it will ^ti bumping ovt-r mughplaccb wit l iuut hrx-'akiug. Some of t h t l i t t letotb t ry t« roll t he i r eggs iiguniBt othorn t«.»wee u'hjt'h wilJ b r f a k ; utliprn ruu after the i reggs ae they roll down, to catch them beforethey reueh tho bo t tom, BU tha t they may notbix'ak. Hut they live not loiigljve<l. Kveiithe h a n l l t o i l e d egg hn.n its limit of endur-unee. Before long tlie t\r#\ COHHTH have si-enthe Ik'^t of thei r colored treutiuiTB Intiken

a t t e red over the grus.s Jint the newcunstant ly b r ing fi liehli supply , and

thiiign ml l inn . "r w uf t )ub pleiiM nj; w e n r Ion vt-s a

d

In-lw f rgot ten llllpr's mind. In

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t l ie

Itoitt HrolirlBtenn S t e a m e r s .WASHINGTON. April IS. -The scc-

retnry nf war IIIIK reehristened the steuin-er IMekinsoii, receully purchased for theAlaskan sltitmn, the Newnrd in honor ofex-fVeretury Scwurd, who eonducte*! thenetfntintionn for the pnrchiiHe of the terri-tory uf Ahifku. He nlno rechristened therritiispnrt Hesoliito, recently actpilrei)from the navy, the Iluwlins hi honor ufthe Union ReuerQl of that nauif.

W. W. Maybew. Merton, Wla.faay«. "Ioonn'der One Mluu e Oongh Cure a montwonderfnl modtoine,, qniok and safe." Itifl tba ouly bur rule Ha remedy tbat gives tin-m«dnito resnltn. it ouren ooughs, colda,oronp, br^uchltin, grippe, »booptat[ ooaph,pDeuinonia (Mid all throat DD(1 long dU-eiiaes. Its eorly noe preventsoocBomption.Children tilvrajs like It and ajuthers en-dorse it. Win. Oorard.

TWO PRtlTTY EGG HOLLERS.

e is caimlit by the tender spr ingliluOie.s of biushoiiiing na ture , glen in ing hereand I lieiv f nun banks of l iyacmths, dittl<idilp,tul:pj» nnd u hey i t i l ennn variety of o t h e rlitiihuii.s tretisureP- aiul aguin from I lie builladen l>uu^h*t uf trees and hhmhs . And overOn* thick greun graif ixuniw ami phiyp a mot-U> pictiii'v uf \"U -^ Amerien. Tiny tu tst r u n fmm the imhr carn«|(fn U»>1 (lot t helu\M,d nml waJKh. lit^Je toddlers beml downin A'agcr waiting f<n the tiniluuit luied e^gl hiit n mm ma nr nurue rolls toward t h<*m ;InggiM1 buys and girlt» dash in am! out in vtg-•oi-nus (»port. cluuung tmc anot l ier joyously,aud null higger IKJ.VB uri-ct (ftrl« wiuriUT uJongami neck riinltige plncx'B whence they can\u'\v the throngs and feel the fancy peculiarto spring steal over them.

Hy m>»n the crowd usunlJy i» nlreadyUirge; at one o'clock it ift little less than tre-mendous, and btill new arrival* in long, un-bn>kwi ]'II)4.*K inuke thtrir way through everycntrunci- to the executive munition rt-Bcrvn-tiou. At two o'clock A picturesque multi-tude i« giitliowni together. At 2::i0a che^rg ice up, for then the T'uitwl Rtnted Marinelifiiul takt^t its place in the music stand, andwhen the lender ruisos ltis Imton every pu!seehnnoH in with the time of the melody itbrings forth. Truly, Master Monday le ftglonuus day for Uie Injys and Rirls of Wash-ington, and if iimha are wfnry and fatiguedwhe^i the crowds turn Immewnrd at Hun-down, heart» still tliroh witli pleiLfiirv andniemnry Ht treu away nnother treasure tog)a<l<!i'?i cvimiriff yenm.

The <-pR rolling alwnyB afTonis pleasure tothe occupants uf tlu' white houw, and it iswud thiil President Cleveland took an activeintereM in the KjKirt, fven hefure Ma by Ruthwas old enough to Bbare in its entrancingruns. 1'rtitmU'iit (.Jrant, alw>, gave unlimitedliberties to the children, and President Mc-K in ley ia rejuirted to he nn mt«rei<te<l ob-«ervcr of the tiitingH nf his little gues'.s.

The fact of the mutter is that any presi-dent wlio should fevk to abridge the privi-lefirs (if Wn»hington cliiMhcHid on F.i^tcrMuiiihu would h'tiil liimself fihhurred by theruining i-itir*jns of tlie republic; and., IMI mat-ter wluit hih merits as a cliief executive, hewould never hold t\ high place in the heartsof t he joi'(iii.i nnd patriotic youngsters of t liecnpital city.

1 FILIPINO LEADER SURRENDERS.

ROM the orient, oldIn Btory, to thenew w o r l d"aclearer day

Come tho memoriesof EuBtcr, like achant from furaway;

With the fragranceof tho lllleH ofttiut chcrluhca,holy clime.

Where the Suviourbleseed tho bloa-Boina tn tho full-noBBUf HIB tlm«;

Thore'b u pcuce bo-yond tho telling In the sacred sunlitdells,

"Ho Is risen! He 1B risen!" chime the tuno-

ful ICiiBtor liuilu;There Is Joy within tho chancels—Joy l>«-

jond i ho burnt of nong—Aiul tlio halo of lite glory crowns anew each

huppy throng.

Karlh foruots the wove and SOITOWB of theMUD of Galilee,

"He In risen1 Ho Is risen!" sing the bellsfrom mm to uea;

.Aye, from every lofty mountulu, from thotwnrt of every plain.

Voiced by millions 'neath tho I lea vena,rlai> tbe holy chiintu again;

Keiiron NltitfH a newer unthoin through thoroue-embowered ^ludo,

And the air in filled with music whore thoiM'durn otiHt their MIUUIO;

Where HIH white feet pressed the daisiesIn the fulreHt Moldn of earth,

Am) He gently blenHod the children. Eastor luhath a newer birth. I

'Mid the beauty of tho flowers, fairer than !a crown of gold. ,

1-lvea the Ht(»ry of our Easter by the nor-iLphEi often told;

We rei>eiit with nwc1 tho anthoniB borne toI1H IUTOHH tho Ht'il,

And the sunshine crowns thd rlpple.s of Im-mortal (..iul lleo; •

Tlie re Kfnlly rumen a bleRscd peace whichbut tbe faithful know I

From where tho orient lilies in tholrHweetneBH bloom and blow; I

And oft thi> holy eoem to hear, above th.oorgan 's tone. I

Tho echo of Ilia footatepa where Ho Irodtho path alone.

Hall the holy Eas ie r morning with Its evpr-luHttng cheer! I

Let Illy nod to Illy, let the white rose touch \her peer;

Let forth from evory uteoplo come thocadence of the chimes

Tha i spread the Eas te r Btory to tho world 'sremotest cIlmeH;

No more l he story of the wood t h a tcrushed Him 'neath Its weight.

No more the agony He felt beyond t heGarden ' s (jnte.

But everywhere let Eas t e r ' s bells ring outBO olonr nnd free:

"He Is risen! He IB r isen!" Is tho themnfrom soa to soa.

O conpcloua bolls tha t gladly tell the storyn«vor old,

Ring out nor cease the paeans of peace tillall tho world is told;

In tho heart of every Eas te r blooms a Illywhite fia Miinw,

Symbolic of the Ufo He led long centuries

Ucnerul Monteuegro Vfeliln After ttv-, 1 iiIE Styrouuded,

M A N I L A . April 1H-—<ieneral Mimi&-nepro, one ui' the in*iii>rents' be^t ii^htftH,has uuireiuJeiLMi to CuloueJ Smith in (lieiiKjuntuiiiH iienr ('unuiliiifj;. in tlie provi iu tof l 'a i igusinan. where, with (Jeneral Maciibulos, he hail been t rying Iu reorganizethv Fil ipino army. Colonel Smith, withlive compiinieb of the Seventeenth ivtfi-luent. nenrly Hurroutnled the force ofMoiiteneKi-o, who, diKenurapcd by tin1

impoHfihility of uiuking bin men ytundtht1 AinerU'ims, tsurrt'iideruU. 'Ma-

nt tacked San

Thr.Fho enemy withdrew to the mountainsgreat confusion.

CONDENSED DISPATCHES.

Four lives were lost iu a tire ut New-rustlo, }'n.

An nnnreliist plot was discovered ntAneuiin. ltuly.

The shnh of Persia left Teheriin on hinuii.v to Ktirope.

Q U cell \'lei uriil ileelilleil the ill V i t tl 110 tlto vi«it llelfliKt.

Sineo April llilt.(K)t) Itiilinns were lund-ed in New Yolk.

Kxtciinivi1 (hunti^e hy floods was re-ported from Meridian. Miss.

H e r r .lulus Sucbs, the uiiiMcnl impres-yurio, in deuJ at San lifMim, d'ei niitny.

A Htatc election was held iu Louisiana.Unfavorable weather kept down the vote.

The plague haw up pen red in the Juvun-rood district of I'ui^iu, I*J5 deaths beititfreported.

Tho ainecr of AfKhnnintaii demandedBritish support ugiiiust Husyiiui deni^uson Herat.

Stutu Chairman Fntnklin Murphy willBliccevd the late Vice President Hobartas Uepuhlican nutiouul commit teemaufrom Nuw Jerney.

In tho music from th* fitreplea, In tho an-thems rif the choirs,

I-et fntth and hope, commlnglo like hrlgrhtcelpHtlal MTOB;

Let (?very lienrf (his East^rdny, no matterwhore It be,

Prnlae the One who blessed tho Illy by thefar-off Orient sea.

T. C. HARDAUGH.

CHANCE NOT TO BE MISSED.

i Carnegie Duubl«n Library Pledtfr.1 riTTSBl'lKJ, AprM 18.-Mr. Andrew

('(irue^te lias promised the tiUNtee.i ntthe Curnetfie library and institute to be

i come rpHpouslblv for $H,<>OI 1,000, thtamount estimated as nooenstiry for tht;

( proposed extension nnd enlargement ofthe already tine building ut the eutruneiof Schenley park, this city. When theplans for eiilarKement wevo subinitted toMr. Carneffit* last year, the estimate olexpenditures was $1,750,000. This sunnhe rc*n d il j a (freed to R\ ve the institutebut luter it was thought best to enlurgvon the originr,) scheme, and when thistudy plnnn were submitted to the steeikiiiff in New York lust week he willinglyassumed the lidded responsibility, thu*•lore thau doubting bis contribution.

New Jprtey'i Dele(fnt*«.THKNTON, N. J.. April IM—(Jororuor

Voorheen was at the stateliouwe yesterdayand had a conference with some of hispolitical friends. uiM it was decided thatho should remain in the tield as a cttndi-dute for one of the four places as dele-K«te at law from New Jersey to theHepublican untionat convention. The delejrutes will be chosen at the Republicanstate convention in this city on Thursday.Il has been jijrret'f] for some time thatthree of thi1 four delegates at large shoulube I'uiteil States Senators Sewell andKen a anil State (.'hairuiuu Frank litMurphy.

First Old DufTer—I'm going away forEaster.

St'coiid Ditto—I intended to go, but mywife's too sick to go with me.

First O. 1).—That's just why I'm joing.

Nnturnl l l ln lo ry ."I wonder v( linh's any tnxtf in nil dishere

talk 'bout u r;il>hit la>in' de l'laster egg,"paid l'lckjininny .1 im.

"I ri-ckinis, maybe," said liis mother, cau-tk'usly,

"My rabbit doan' lay none.""Mil) he <le eggs done got stale.""Ko. dey didn'. I's been lis'non' right

nlmijj an* I neblnir Jx'flrd dat rubbit cackleonce."- -Washington Star.

• . i t . i i w J " i | i i j J p u | l i K u j n s i p r t ut l . i op i.».tj o i i l ' l i n i u p i s i •Muni <n\x M I U U I•M|i iiH'.i.i .l.titiAv . u j i S u j d i u m l u i p.>Suiiu.»

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isu^i # j | (Jimmy 'A<»>|ijuH.i.lHanj oqi jo fltqv "A \ ' *VH1JV'I3

W. H. Shlpmnn, WcRrdplev, Minn.,under onth, *ay* ho Buffered from djopei-si« fnr twenty-fl VP jear". D '**tt>r« anddleliop g.vp lut little r 11- f Finnlly hpnsed Kodul Dypepoi4 Cure »ntl nnvtVntHwhut ho likiH nui\ HB niuoh nn bn w»ntH,und be feels Jibe a Daw ZQQD. It digestsnhht you eat. Win. Qorard.

Illif Check F r o m ("It y Coni i i l rnl lvr .AKHANY. April IS. -Stnt«- Trensurei

Juft-ki I yesterday received ti check fromComptroller Hird S. Colei of New Yorkcity for $'2,4S4.HNt, lh» umount »f the collateral inheritnnce tnx eolleeted in NewYork county during the qunrter endedMarch HI. The checH is drawn ou thtCity Trust company.

Sbo* ti>- nST. I,OUIS. April ltf.-ICdgnr Atkins,

coach of the Smith academy fool bull andbaseball teams, was nhut after a desper-ate Htntgffle with n iifgrn highway manyenierdny iu the fashiouuble west end ottonu.

WANTED—SEVEUAL PERSONS FORdint riot Office Managers in this State

to represent me ID their own and surround-ing counties. Willing to pay yearly $G0O,payable weekly. Deeirable employmentwith DDURUBI opportunities. Referencesexchanged. Enclose self-addressed stampedenvelope. B. A. Park, 320 Ca&ton Build-ing, Chicago.

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Thursday, April 19, 1900.

THE TRICKY_SULTAH.Our Relations With TurkeyStrained to Breaking Point.

REFUSES TO PAY CLAIMS AS PROMISEE1'he

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>s «i 1" I N ' . C i . M r . S l n i u s , t h e I ' n i i- mirti.-lcr In 'VurUvy, i* nl JMV.-.

I'l'iul.v IK' i ' l i ;i m u m n r t ' i l , lit- p lTSc Li I c i | li i.

r c s i y i u i i i o i i , l m t t h e p i o . i i l r n t , n*trn n U n fI l i c w c r v i i - c s of .Mr. S i r i i n - : i s i i n l i ^ j n - n s j ih i e . i i u l i ' l i u i t i - l y fMi- i i i l iM. h i s I r n w , n u bj c c t t o t h e c u l l n l t in - s e t r c l r t r y of s t u t twln' iu"vt*i" c i iT i i i i i t - t i i i i f i ' h iiia,v n i ' c i ' ^ s i i u uh i s r e t u r n .

1 H p l < u n a r y a p p r n i ' t s t n tin vc e x h a u s t e ri t s i ' l f u t C o n s t t int i n u p l f , i l . c s i i l t i i u l u i viiikr p r o m i s e d t o |>ay t i n - i m l c u i n i t y i - l n i m aa t i i o i u i t i i i ; . ' Hi n o r m ' $i)l) ,Ot)0, w h i c h p r o mi s e w a s n y a i i i r i ' i u ' w r i l p r i u r t o M rS t r a u s ' d e p a r t u r e , u n d ni t I I U I I K U I tl u o n t l i H havi> c l n p s c d c i l i c e t h e p r o m i s e•\vuts f i r s t i n n d e t h a t p r o m i s e u t i l l r t ' i u u i u tU i i f u . f i l l e d . W'l i i i t m t i o n t h e g u v e n i u t e n lw i l l n o w t n l ie t o e n f o r c e t i n 1 K i i l l i i n ' tp r u n i i n c in n « l d e t i n i t e l y k n m v u , b u t usthe situation iw critical it may result iniSocrt-'tary Hay ftviuling the Turkish aiinatt*v at WtiHhinjftoii hit* paKunort. Thtfiuestion involved but ween tlit> two oountries ia no longer one resting upon disputud points of international law, buiupon the sultan's broken faith. This linot bin uiily promise, he having stated t«our minister that ho would give hla perniit for the reconstruction of the Amerii'Qu college and school buildings, yet u%to the present the official permit upon omeaciiBP und another hns been withheld.

When Dr. Angell resigned, in 1898, th*relations betwetn the two countries wencritical by reiiHuu of the inaction of thiTurkish government and UH refUHfll tcen ter tain the indemnity claims. Mr.fitruuH, by reusun of his micce»**ful pre-vious mission and hiH punt experience,was summoned by the president to t&k<up, the mission as beat qualified to adjustthe pending quest ions in a manner au tie-factory to both countries Shortly afteihis arrival at Constantinople in Septem-ber, 1898, several mattern yielded to ne-gotiation. He then odd reined hiniHelf tcthe main questions, the compensation fotmiHsionary hiiildiiifrH destroyed and foiproperty looted and for the permit foitheir rebuilding.

The Turkish government shortly befonthe departure of I>r. Aiipoll sent a replydenying u.11 liability for the buiUliiiKH undproperty destruyeil. A similar reply wn»went to tbi1 fin biiysa dors of EufflumlFrance and Italy, having like claims. Me.Struus took up the question nnew, basinghis nrfcmneut upon the well recognizedprinciples of international law, with thsresult thnt at an audience with the fuiltanon Dec. 8, 1SDH, the miltaii promised trpay the cluiins. The claims were examined with great cave and scrutiny Imwedupon the principle of indemnity for th*actual value of the property destroyedThe sultuu IIIMO staled that hi' hud Rivenpermission for the reconstruction of thtdestroyed hut Mings. Neither of thesepromises has been Icept.

The situation is practically this: Omminister haw surcot^lvt] in obtaining judsment by confession upon the rlniniswhich confession was made by t\\h stiltiu:himself, but the exi'i-utimi remains misatisfied, Diplimnu'.v ban ex haunted itself, ami Mr. Straus bus, under the puidJUiee of Secretitry Hay, done everythingdiplomacy could accomplish to hrinp tcthe tmltnn's attention the serionnneKs olthe situation. Our minister a« well atour povernnient hnped that the sultan'Fpromise, though delayed, would be ful-filled.

Floodn In Alabama.TUSCALOOSA, Ala., April 18.—Tus-

ealoosu in completely shut out fniui communicatlon with the outside world exceptby telegraph. No trnlnn on olther the Mo-bile and Ohio or Alabama Great Southern have reached here wince Monday.There ares washouts on both rouds, nndthe tracks aro under water. Northport isalmost entirely subrnprged. The riveihill road leading to the bridge hns beenwashed uwny until there ia in one placean abyss nearly 50 feet wide. Twohouses have floated down the river, andseveral people were rescued from theroofs uf others. The river ia four feethigher than ever before kiiown and ittstill rising-

The Qneen to Return April 20,DUBLIN, April 18.—The queen and

the princesses drove about 18 milec* *inthe course of two hours yesterday after-noon, mnkinjr brief calls at Adelaide hos-pital and Dmidrum convent. There wasan escort of life ?unrds, and the "beauti-ful weather brought put crowds of en-thusiastic spectators. Her majesty hasdecided to revert to her original plan andwill leave Ireland April 2(i. reachingWindsor the following morning.

_Dr. David Kennedyslavorife Remedy

THE ROCKAWAY CEMETERY RECORDS.BY J. P. CRAYON, ROCKAWAY, N. J.

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Wiier, HenryWilliums, Hrn.i. C.Wilson, Myrtie.Wif'lt, AmaildiiWuer, Kiiimn J,Ward, i^iiuit;! B,WulliiiKtcm,

HenryWellington,

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Joni'pli Apr. 11, 1S(UWaor, William lWiiWillinniH, Anuuida lHliaWeaver, Elumr Juuo 1(1, 1840\Viu(?pt, Eilwin 1KU4WinKiu«, Sarah M. Nov. 1, 1K52Wilson, Johu H. 1W10WiKgins, Daniel Of. 1M10Weuks, Robert L.

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LottieWood, Susan L.

Yonnff, Mr.Youug, ThomasYeomauB, childYeomaus, Richard 1815Youugs, Eugene Oct. 1N86Yonugs.'Ashbel B. May 8, 1830Yonugliug. child Nov. 33, 1892Youngling, child Nov. 38, 1893Youugliug, child Nov. 23, 1892Yeager, Joseph Deo. 18(12Youngling, child Dec. 18B4Yeomaus, Mary E. 1834Zindle, LeopoldZiiidle, Mrs.Zeak, Matthias Nov. 1, 1851Zeak,

Mrs. Caroline 1834Ziudle, Charles 1790Ziudle, Harriet R. Sept. 1, 1888Ziudle,

Mrs. Lydnia Apr. 28, 1819Zindle, EmeUiie Oct. 8, 182oZiudle, Mrs. Lydia 1796Zeak, GilbertZenk, Edwin Oct. 81, 1841Ziudle, MilliainD. Feb. 14, 1838Zeak, childZeak, StephenZeak, Elizabeth 1787Ziudle, David Ang. 188(1Ziudle,William B. Juu. 2, 1821Zeak, Matthias Sept. 20, 1809Zeak, Euiiua 1N02Zeak, Joseph A. Jan. 16, 1880Zeak, Rosa Ann Mar. 8, 1818Zeak, Jeremiah D. 1828Zeak,

MrR. Sarah Ann Nov. 25, 1814Ziudlo, Nauoy 1810Ziudle, Leopold 1811Ziudle, vv illiaui H. Jnu. 1853Zeak, Mary C. 1807Zeak, James 1823

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wife of li 'l II.

wifii of Di\ F. W F l a wWlllluui and Susanna

wife of Sanuu'l C. Mornlt

John J.

wlfu of Putor F. Uuok

David

wife of Lewis U.

Robert and Hannah

Freeman and Mary B., wifoof N. P. Neff

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wife of LeopoldMatthias and Sarah

wife of Authouy

wife of Martin Drow

wife of William B.wife of George M. Johnson,

wife of Charles(soldier 01-'5)

Drake

wife Aaroa B. Hilor

wifo of Matthiaswife of Leopold

Leopold

wife of Joseph L.

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Th6 public should understand that manymedicines contain ingredients that werenever intended by Nature to enter the hu-man system. Such dangerous things as lead,copper, zinc, mercury and arsenic are fre-quently used, to say nothing of stimulantsand opiutoB.

Dr. David Kennedy'sFavorite Remedy

on the other hand, is an absolutelysafe and harmless medicine for aildiseases of the Kidneys, Liver,Bladder and Blood. It contains nominerals in any form, no danger-ous stimulants, no mercury or poi-eon. It contains vegetablejuices only. Invalids and children <jcan take it with perfect safety.It ia a grand medicine for agedpeople, who are growing weak as //,the years pasa by. 'For all dis-tressing forma of Kidney Troubles and for stubborn Constipation it laincomparable. It goes deep and cares.

Vim. Drown, of Danbary. Conn., had Kidney Trouble the rerjr wontwar. He could not sleep, and had to get ap constantly daring the night.Urine passed from him involuntarily in the daytime also. Two or three bot-tloa of Dr. Darid Kennedy's Favorite Remedy restored his Kidneys to per-fect action.

A \*r$t bottle ot Favorite Rraedj can b* bought at drug (tores for SI, or all bottle* lor I d

TRIAL BOTTLE FREE.Bend vour name ami address to the DR. DAVID

KENNEDY (XIBPORATIUN, Rnnilout. N Y.,*ient!onfnff ttll* paper. You will receive br ro-

• mnll, absnliitrly free, a trial bottle of Fa-Uemedy and a pamphlet containing val*

-'lical advlco, sucti u ovcrybody ncodi.

TRY THIS TEST.Put some urine In aftlius tumbler and lei It

d 2 h di h bstand '21 hours, A •lk d

lius t m l e and lei Itt.'nt at the bottom, or ftI d i h h d

s d 1 A • n t ttom, or ftmilky, cloudy appearance Indicates that the kid-ncyt am In a dangcroui roDdltion and thatFavorite ttemttlv Is badly niMMled. Ucmlthyurine It clear and doci uot italn linen.

Second-Hand ArticlesCheap.

In our trading, buying, and selling second-hand articles we

have accumulated considerable material, which is as good as new

and much cheaper thnt we want to dispose of at once. They con-

sists of:

Good Butcsy,Flour Chest,

Lot of new Books,Cradle,

Single Harness,5 gall. Oil Tank,

Folding Fishing Rod.

Child's Crib,Autoharp.

Cylinder Slove.Bicycle Saddle,

Bicycles,25 callon Oil Tank.

Dog Power.

WM, BUBD, JR.

Promptness in Delivery MECHANICS'TOOLS

ol manufacturers supplies is one of th« points of our business upon whiohwo pride ourselves. Annoying delays ro not experianoed when ordortngof nB. Tbete's a uood reason for It. We alwojn have on hand a largesupply of the things our long exporlenoe has shown ure mosl Deeded inthe fnotory.

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N e w Jci-Hoy U. A K .In lo I"' lu'l'l InMummlc Hull , TriuiUiii, Mny 17 uud IN.

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Tim Aniorlrnii Hlinnl Iron Citiiiiiniiyrci-ontly diwlilod l» iiiniiiifiii'liin' l ln Incoiini'Otloii w i th tin p r i w u t luihlni'Hi. InJ'hilllp»liurK

MT. HOPE.

D i i l i i n d iV l l u r k n , m i r p o p n l i i r n n l kn u m . l m v i > m i l l e d 1111 u i i r m o r I n 1 h e i r w e l l -i < < | u l p p i ' i l d n l r . v

l v i l w u r i l M . h e r , n f H u l l e C i t y , M n n .IN v t M t l l l ^ I Y I C I H I M h e r e I t N C C I U H l i k e(>lil t l l l l i ' N I n n^' i l l l l I m v il I'M i l l l l i ' l i y l l v

J o s e p h i n e K 1 • 11V . l i f M l i l l l l i ' l O W I I , VIM Ir d h r r p n r t ' l l l N h e r e e n S U I H I M V .

O u r [ i l l h l l r H e h o u l \\ ji^ n e v e r III h i ' l l n rc o m l l t t u i i t l u i n n o w . i i m l M i s - K i l n AN i ' W e o i n h . I h e p r l m i p i i l , m n l h e r c o r p *( i f t l M l c h l ' l ' s I I C M - I V C y r e i t l c l ' e i l l l f o r t h e

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T I i c n i l n e In s t i l l r u m i i i i n o n f u l l l i m eu u d II R I V O N M l . l l u p e n t io iu i i l i iK i i p p o u r -l l l i c e , l l t t i ' l ' lit'llitf K i l e HO loll**.

I ' l i r p t ' i i t e r s l i re Hll l l c i n p l o y e i l In ri»-pIll l ' i l lK I l i e I l l l l l i ' l u i d s e B .

A l f r e d L a i r d h im icMtHiiei l I l l s p o s i t i o nIIB d i r k nt I h e e o i n p i i n y * I O I T a n d 11V o m i K m i n i l iy t h e i i i n u e o f S i l l I n n , f r o mN e t o o U K , i s I l l s s u c c e s s o r W e w e n 1

B O I T V l o I m i r n o f A l f r e d ' s i c s l K i i i i t l o u u sh e W I I B 11 e m i i l e u u s m i d it t in t>li> y o i u i Kn i i u i In I I N \\ orK.

M i * * M n r v I'MiiiiiiKiin, w h o i n t e n d s t h eN o n i u i l s e h u o l IU T r e n t o n , l e l u r n i ' i l t ot h a i p h i e e m i M o n t h l y i i l ' i cr N p e i u l i n u

h e r K l l M e r Vl l e l l l l i i l l W i t h h e r ]ll irelltf»Ill 'IT.

T l i e r m i i T i i l o f . I n h n l l o w n r i l , oT M i l ll l l e l o w n , \ \ h o w i l l l u l l e d III l l l e l t l r l u i r dM i n i ' h i - i w e e l i , W H S h e l d f n n i i S i HIM-n u r d ' " C I I U I T I I IIINI S u l u n l n y m i d w u «h u g e l y u l t i ' l l d e i l .

1,'lxl w e e k J u h i i I ' l i l l i r l v i i e i i t e d t h eM l . l l u p e h n l e l m i d t iuik rh l l l ' l i l ' o t I h ero i id h o u s e at M i n i ' I l l l l J i i i i n - s Mi-C n h e . t h e o w n e r , p r i i p o s i 1 t o r i m it h i mhrl f l l e r e i i f l i ' i ' m i d Is h l l \ lll(J t h e h u l l dll l(!» Illlll K r o l l l l d s i i i M r i ' l y I ' e l l n v i l l e dM r . M e l ' i l h e Is a \ i ' | - v p n p n l n r H e l l l Ir

l i m n IIIIII w i l l d n i i l i l l i ' s s KUI e d 111 h i stH'W venture

M a n y l ire i c ' t i t n i ; n u i l v In i n u U e K'urd e n .

S p e i ' l n i e v e n - i s , K w e r e h e l d ill o u rr h u r e h e M o n S u i i d i i y e o i n l u e l i l o r u l I v e | uK i l N l e r

If o u r I n w i l s h l p e i l ' i i l l l l t t i 1 " w n u l d ^ ' l \ et i l l ' r o n d s i n I h i s MITI h'l 11 h l i l e u t i e u .t l i i n . t h e y w o u l d lui m o r e l i l | j l i l y n p p i e -i - l j i l ' d

M o n d a y u f t e r u o u i i w h i l e >v(ii'Ui 11^ i utilt* mini'M . l o l i u . l a m e s i i m l W i n ,1.li l l l i i 'N f e l l 11 i l i s i n n c i ' 0!' r,' ( i v r m i d w e r e( i i i i t c l i m l l y I n j u r i ' i l id i i iu l Ih i ' l e ^ sT h e y Wi'l'i' iT i ' iMt l lu 11 "IllKe w h e n t i l ehuliler, on whloli they were s tanding.(jnvn w a y .

On Mondiiy i>vonlnn a wiclul uud dunceWIIH held Iu Si. Hi>riiurd's Hall Sex-tun'H iiroliKKlnt fnriilHlind tlin IIIUHIC forthn dlllH'lllK 'l'hc Hint nf the ynar J11I111Monui , i>f Ml. Hope, anil MlolmniHuriiK, df Iliherilhl, enlen>d In a i-niileHtfor 11 K"'d w n l e h ; ilm 11110 TOIBIIIX tln>hvrKONt Milm df money id receive thel>rir.i>. At IIIIN tiiiin tliiu'iinlt'Mt WUN du-c ided anil HIII-IIN wn« ilcclun d the win-HIT l iuvinn I'lillei'liul J.MIII. Morun'M col .ltMXtons a moil n I eil in $1 'J,*i.

h Lnlil) IK quilt) 111 with the

i n n IN Tin; mi in nixMIC'IIIOIIIHT.

'i'he clnireli WIIH very tiiHlefullv andpri'lll ly (Iccnrali'd w i t h tinttcil p l a n l s(>u I'ithcr Hide of tlio pulpit w e r e Htundhon w h i c h were grouped fldwiu'N. On0110 Htmid WIIH a hi'iiutlful l ie«(inia mir-l'uuudi'd l>y other hlooinhiK flowiTH andal ll» IMIHO nli"id 11 |idl (if Hauler lllliwand other p lants . At KB nldn a IUUB-NIVC riihhei' pllillt roiirml ItH lii'iid. Onthe other HIIIII WIVB plaoud 11 vnry lni'Ki'piilin, foltiiKi'H, tfcriiuiiiiuH and othnrplunlH. W h i l e ill itM IIIIHO UIHII Btnod mi-d l l i e i p o t (if ICiiKlor lllliw. Ainni iy m a n yoil ier pretty pliintH Ntouil a I'IIHH IIUHII Infull hloiini uud BI 111 nioi'o IHKIH awiil l i l iKdi'veliipiMeiil. On I he Millie In front ofIhe pulpit Hloiid Iwu w h i l e ciillu IIHCHl lunkcd by paliiiH. IJIIHI hut not ICUHI,on HID pulpit Hionil a pot of plnlt hya-ClIllllH, NIX llllllllH llf UllllUtlflli IIOWIII-H

I'roninlly at 10 :11(1 thn orKunlHt, MIBHMuhel Hciich, lit'Hiin a very Hwcot uudKHichliiK vnli inti iry Mint IIIIHIIIMI the con-^rnKiitldn Into HMIIIIOHH. At Itn OIOHO tliopi'opli* IU'OBII mid J(ilin>d In Biii^ln^ tlio"DoxoloKy " Tim pimtor t lmn an-iicuiii'cd the I'Vfi h y m n IIL'KIIHIIIIK wi t l it i l l ' Wdl'dN :

"sinir wM li 11)1 llicHniiM oTKlory,

Htiiu Hie riiHiini)iiliui t i o n u "T l l d 11 v 11111 WIIH H U N K w i t h ur i nl I IM'II I IK,n f l o r w h l e h t i n ' "A])(intl( i 'N O r n i i i l " m i lr e i ' l l e d h y t h e ( ion^r i ' ' | ( a t ld i i . A n d 11111 hih ICusler m o r n i n g il Meemnd l<i c o n v o ya n e w i n e i i u l i i K t o t n i i i i y IIOIII'IH IIB t h e yr e p i ' i i t e d t h e W O I M U , " T h e t h i r d d a y H er o s o f r o m I h e d e a d ; l i e a s c e n d e d i n t o

h i ' l i ve l l " T h e pllBldl ' t h e n l e d I l l e c o n -

l/ i ' i 'Kiil l iui In p n i v i T IIIIIIN) a H c p u h ' l i o r -l l l i o plillui'NH t lu i l B u t t l e d d o w n U I M I U t h e\vni'Hlii|u<i'H. A l l Bi'cni i 'd l o r o n l i / . o t h oHiii'i'odiieHB o f I l i o h o u r . T h e H c r l p l u r oII'KNOII w a x f r o m t h e x m h c l i i i p l o r o f HI.l . u k e ' H p i x p u l . T l l d c h o i r t h e n BIIIIK a nlMiBter A n l h d i i i l U i l l l l e d " W i ' l u u m oH i i p n y l i m r l i l l i H " T h e n c i l i l l e B I U K I I I Ul iy c l i d i r m i d ( l o i i f f n i ^ a t l i i n o f h y m n ^ll,r)

"TIic t.onl In rlHi'll IIKldl'll;Tin1 trnivi' hulh IIIHI InH |iri>)*;

u n.li him MIIIIII rlso 1 ho niiiHoinuil HCCII.

T I > r c l B l ) h i " i i d l i ' H H < l a > , "Tlid loxt for tho indrninK'H diB-ronrHii WIIH taken from 1 Cor. lfi: 4.'l'lir npeilker miid "t l io c lmple l nndc l ru-v low thin miirnliiK pniHontB to UH 1'IUII'NHliuple «""]'"'• A i | c l Hull OhilHllai i i lyIB luiHod upon lilBlorloal faotx, and notupon hiimitn roiiBun—upon a n y of itHpi'liiilllvn Hdlfovldmit nr loKiiinl (IOIIOIU-HIOIIK It in not founded upon linniaiiiniiiHlniilliin Hut upon fautH, IIICKO fuct.Hm e persoiiul, t h e y nro c o n n e c t e d w i t h 11

III'I'BIIU, and Unit' ptii'Hdii in not HuoratiiH,'hit 0 nor OanBiir. It IN fduudoil upon

tho pi'i'Hdiial history of o n e , mid but oneIndiv idual , and tluit 1B Chris t . T h e s efiintN aro fow, l l o diml, Il<> WIIH Imrlod,and l l o ardMO. F e w UH they aro, thoyImply ninny mure Moil iu all IIKI'« havoM'coKiil/,od that tlm truth of Chris t iani -ty dopoudH upon tlio lilHtdrtrii] vorl ly ofour Liird's romirroiitiim From tho dead.CiiiiHei|iionlly nt tin UH of various IIIIKIBl i m e heoti uiiidi' unou (ho fact. It IIIIBIIUNIIYH lioen felt tliat thlH WIIB tho keyol' tile Christ inn pdsltl i iu. P a u l wl l i ithe eyo ill' IliBjitral lull looked d o w n thenijfs uud saw thill 111011 w o u l d d isputeIheve facts iiml ^ ivo ul tormico to IIIOHCw i l l s llul some mini wi l l say . how arcthe ilead ruined up, and w i th wliui hodvlo 111,• v c o n i c ' T h e a n s w e r lo IhlHIIC-MOII luiist ho Hy the I 'ower df t • od

Alininhly " He tnrl l ior said " T h e s eurc fuels wi th w h i c h wo should hoclenr-!y neinuiii i ied. O n those reHls the hopeof I he woi id To tlidNO faotH Ilio sinnni-Hal lo i i l i on must lie (liri'eled, and iu tlioexercise nt Illllli in those , he (il)liniiHriulitcoiiMit'ss, peucn and joy in tho Holy( I I H I H ! . " AM tlio Hpcukor jirocoodod holiroiiKht enmfort to (lie heiirtH nf tlio hereuveil, BIIIIWIIIK Hull Ilm (Uiotrlnii (if tliorosiirroclmu of tlio doud i B o n o o f t h onioBi chorlHhed doolrlni'B of our fa i th .It drloH our tourn an w o Htmid liy ilioI'uld rlnv of inn- loved OIIOB, or liy thotniiih whoro thny HIOOJI, for w o shal l BOOthem n^uiii. He cloned wit li a n oxlior-tutmu lo all to lu'cai'li moi'o and uiiiro oftin1 risen Jesus frinii Ihe (loud, and IIIBIIVIIIK pnwer would iruiisfortu l iunian

lifeT h e e v e n i n g s o n iee iiponod wi th an

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" I d s c , K l u r l o i i H ( ' ( i i i i i i i e r o r r l n et i l l " l l i y u n l i v e H ' I I I ' H ;

A m m u i i ; ili .v r i K i i l , " IClc.

Tho tnxt for Iho ovoniiiK ^VIIHin tlio Boole of .loh 11: I, "If a mandlo HIIUII I10 l iv iui^ni i i ." Tho preachersaid, "Tliiu 1B u very old (|UeHlion, andvery fow of tho HOIIB of moil havo notechoed it Homctinic i r anolliiir in ihelrlivi'N. Tho word reHurroction meaiiBraining up, to Htand uKalii, I h e n , " Kaidho, "That w h i c h 1H ruiHud, iH that whichhiiM ({omi dowi i , and us tho body in thoIho only part of us that K"es d o w n intotlio ^j-avo, that which 1H ruined is Iholiody. Tho very hour! of the OhriHtiunriillKion, IH tho fact of UhriBl'H riiHiirruo-Iton Iroin tho dmid. Apart from thl»KIOIIOUH truth tho doilrii i i ' of Ilm iilonc-inont 1H w i t h o u t power of iiNHiiritiuH).Tho durkcHl pioturo thin world «vorliHikod upon WIIH < iolKothn'H nwf idtriiKody' Thd hoaveuN riihtid ihoiiiHolvoHin midnight tnourniiiK and bowed to thoearth und wupt . Tlio nicks in tlitiir diinil)(ji'luf—not Hourly HD hard IIH tlin Imartnof unrepri i l iuiMiien —hulhl bocuuHti thoirOroatdr WIIB nut to death by (IHIHO w h o mIm ciunc on ly to Havo and IIIOHH. TIIIHdark picture POHNCMCH w i i n n l h and llRhlonly IIH it In v i e w e d in [lie ({lowing buck-Ki'diind Hplondor of IIIN roBiirrn(^tidiifnnii tho (load. Our cltizeiiBlnp IH inhouvon, and w h o n JONUB OOIIIOH H O wil lclinnnc these vilo bodicH and IUHIIIOIIIliom like IIIH own jrlorioiiH body. Kol-loWHhlp w i i h .II'HIIH on earlli uiakes UHi>:irlalioi'H of tlio (,'lnrv of that IIIOHHOIIiile beyoiid, and our IIVCH bo^iu to Bhinowith a bright UOHH mil of thin world.Muy our dully l ives he the bright andbliBHod piimf that. Ilio h idden powor(IWCIIH w i t h i n , proparliiK UH for thoulnry lo tin rovoalod. Muy mir nlililiiiKIn (Uirint tho lorifldd (mo, bo our poworto live to tlio Klory of the Kathor, our lit-nt'HH to HIIIII'O ill the xlory (if tho HOII."After thn pu.HlorHiini; 11 HOIO hy ru(]uimtitho ulovliiK h y m n was sunn, tlio boimdid-tiou prdiionndod and ilio pooplo wnnt totheir honicn Ihllllkliil for the perfectday, and tho joy uf the ICantor Hdi vice.

l'llltHUYTKIIIAN.

The lCiiHtiT ducnrutlniiN in tho Pronliy-leiiiui Oluiroh coiiHlHied of piilniH, lvuslerHlicH mid iiinliH, all vnry ItiHtefully ar-raiiKiid uiinur tho dlrocliou of MrH. Mlloi inlaud, ,lr. Tim IIIUHIR of th« BorviooInoliidod hyimiH upprnprhitc to tlio (lay,l o r d l i e r w i t h nil i inlhom by the oliolrand a milo by MIHH Nott io Tippott, Rov.T. A. HOOVOH proanliod upon tho tlmmodf "Tho .Spiritual Pownr und Impulmmfrom tho Ilosurrcotloii of Ohrint." TlioovouiiiK anthoni rondennl by tho olinlrcoiitainod a baBH Bold wliicih wna mingby niaronoo Hoaoli und a Hoprauo soloby MIHB Nottio Tinpott. Mr«. Kontor, intlio iitvH'iiiw of Mm Davuy, proHidud atIho 01'KUII. Tho IUHHIO WUM uouduotodby Kilward T, Uuvtiy, tho proooutor,Tlio piiHtor'H ovoiiiu^ tliiuiiu WIIB "TimHiiHiirrecilon Hody," whkih ho hold tobo the likonoNH of tho earthly body, butexulted and glorified In all its character-IHIICB and capaoitioH. Lar^o (Miuf rn ii-tloiiH wore proHont both liliirnlllg andovoniiif; ut this church.

Do Yiu Want to Mako $300?Wo wnnt u looul inanaMpr, Indy or Kmitlo-

nian, In own tmvu or<iountj; no uniivas-8II1U P l H l l l D l l . Vul l Cllll (loVnlU flll l (I!'Hptiro l iui '1; or i ivt 'uiu^n d u l y , in n n m i o o t t o Q»l lh your r.-Riihir voontion. $'JIII) to %'M)«otii lio nindi. brforo Ubrlntinns tiud It willri'ipnro vory lltiln tuiio. It IB not ui'ou»-Huiy in biivo bud oiporii'ucu. 8oud Htauipf. r full piM-tlmilnm. AddronR, Tlio BollOi in puny, Dept . II., r iuladrlphln, l'u.

EMllSIONOF COD-LIVER OIL WITH

HYPOPHOSPHITES

should always be kept Inthe house for the fol-

lowing reasons:FIRST— Bccaur.c, It any member

ol ihe family has a hard cold, Itwill cure It.

SEOOND Because, If the chil-dren ate drllcate and sickly. It willmake Ihem strong and well.

THIRD— Because, II tho fattior ormother Is losing tlosh and becom-IIIR thin and emaciated. It will build

them up and glvo them flosh andstrength.

FOURTH — Because It Is thestandard remedy In all throat-andlung alfectlons.

No household should bo without It,It can bo taken In summer as wellas In winter.

VK. »ml $1.00, nil tlruBglmi,ECO 1 T * UOWNB, aitmlili, Niw York.

A FEW STRAY ITEMS.

Tho Kvimt 1'urls Exposition optmod In>uiioo <in Siiturihiy.

Whim li mini's neiullborH got out toroust him ho usually getH done to uturn.

The United Hlntes IIIIN purchased thosubmarine torpedo boat, tin; llullnnd,for if I fill,illU).

The Slnlo convention of tlio Woinan'HChristian Tonipcriincii Union will \mImld In the Morrisinwii Y M C A.Hall, WoiliiiiHilny, April an.

On Scptcinhcr 111, IH?:.1. tlio ooriKirstone of tlio (iraco M. ]•:. Church atDover was laid. Hov Dr. Dimhiollpleached ihe wriiion. Tlio edition coHt#1(1, Illll)

Rutherford StuvveHimt, Ihn New Yorkcity inllliiiiiniro, lius otl'orod to pay one-third of tho cost of miicadiimir.iiii! tin'nubile mail from lliickiiltslowu to Al-l i i i i i u c l i v

Severul morn hands nro to he yivemployment at the Olmi (Gardner hnudifiictory. The company Is bcinif piiNhedto keep up wiih tint nrdoi'H, and Is work-inn uitflils.

Surveyors in tho employ of thn I,ueka-wniiuii Kiiilnmd Oo huvo staked out tind mlile iruclc which is to ho extendedfrom Morristown tu MOITIH Plains. Inthe in ill- future the double, truck will hiextended to Uiinville.

Mrs. Win Viokery, of Dnvnr, diedyeHterd <y niortiliiK, lined HU ymirK, frompnouuionln. Tlie fuiiornl will be held „tho I'irst M. K Ohuroli nt t i l t plnno to-niorniw nfteinoon Intormoiit in Oroh id Street Ooiuiirory. SIIOIOIVIIN n IIyeir-old dhlld bosldos n dovotcd IIUHII ml

Wary Oosovlrk, a Ilunpnrian wouiiuiof Hlhornla, WIIH hold on Saturday on aO'IIU-RH of nsHimlt und buttory proforrodhy MIH. Olnrn Sticldur, of Hibornin, whoalien™ tliat Mrs. OoHovlok throw n Ktonoand HI ruck her child, iiRed (our yonrflktiockliiK I''1" llowu.

St. Hose's Guihnlln Olmroli, tliorootory, tho pnrocliial tialiool und GnitnnnHall, all fraino Htruotunw, nt Oxford,were Imnied to tho ground on Siimlny,cnlailiiiK a IOSH of $20,0(10. Tho iiiniiranco is iilion I $10,000. Tlie lire IH sup.IHIHOII lo huvo htni'lod from nuidloH loflburning In tlio cliuroh aftor tho ISnstormii'vloe.

TheHerrick ShoeFor Women in inndc on t;ifii»

tluit follow tho natunil YUWH nf ilic foot—it IHUH L-asy walking, wearing und fitting shoe .

It in a hutulsomo KIIOO thiit V.<JUIS UH well«H it luuks. Thu IIcrrick IIUILTHOIU jiroduccsu "cu.sliinn M vttvrl that malctifi walhing uplciisuri—(jUiility is not sitcrilircd for Hlylf intliL' l l f i ruk Slioi;—ytju ran (lcnt;ini upon ihuhigh ^ruiiu uf thu workmanship uvery Ninglutime.

'1'hrtu ^rudus und cuch onel

• , , r l < ,

$2.50$3.00$3.50

nd prut statnftit fin inly on if It of n<try tho*.

D. E. & F. FICIITKR.

PIANOS! ORGANS! FREE!l'^ol1 TEIAL FOU 30 DAYS IN 10DU OWN HOMil. HO MONEY UEnUlUKD

PIAN08-ORQAN8 FROM S 2 5 . Q P upn f e ' S c i 'Sm. CASH or KAWY I'ATMKNTH.

CATAI.OOIT0 Iu IO

IP IIn Uulil. VVv I)A,Y uh&rifi'H un It mid um

)••»». In do Uti> KAIJ for It ItfilnJthin {• lli« old mtAlillHtiod tto" _ .

iljr drni Inthci worlil ^Illnir exrln. lvt . l7 fr<> ,liy dlrwt. A .Inirlo ItiHtmnioiit nl tvliolonalo iirico.

_ M*r jrmi frnm MA (Wl to »Wl «1. M'rlt« Mt on«,< to« • « n N • H I I _ J * _*;. o j_K«i«tij«i».'j>r«i>'r?11!'!!'-*!-''-t!.'._'^!li

only nU> FamW

d It FltKi:, ltll j

uid>KRlHil<ftOO.1thei l l f K t

Fine Assortment.Handsome Patterns.

Borders to Match.

H. D. & J. P. TUTTLE.

Rockaway Hardwareand Stove Co.

Bucoonaora to

Heating Stoves and Rangesat Lowest Cash Prices.

Granite, Iron and Tinware.Stone Pots and Flower Pots.

Hall Lamps,$ 1 . 5 0 .

Library Hanging Lampsfrom $3.00 to $4.50.

Library Stand Lampsfrom $1.25 10 $3.50.

Dishes, US Pieces,$12.00.

China Cups & Saucers25 Cents.

NicKel Plated Tea and Ooffee Pots, $1.00.Table and Pocket Cutlery at all Prices.

CARPETS. OIL CLOTH. WALL PAPER.