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*xxxxxxxxxxxxx-* ..* OURI r AR£ THE CHEAPEST. THEERA'8 IS UN8URPA88EO. ]' VOL. XIX. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1890. NO. 41 F0BLI8HBR8 us H10PB1ET0M. Dfloi on Blunkwoll Strat nut doer te tb Ksttoial Hmra Buk. BBBSCBIPTIOH IHV1XIA- ABVERTISIHO RATES. 1 OOLUH I 7S|» 1 2S|» 1 Ml 175 asu fl7S 8 50 * eo SCO 1000 8 76 "8 60, 4 86 6 35 0 fiO BOO 17 00 B AnbwTlrOtt XXT&Ub M0A& BO-i ; HA8."A; WDH80H, ; t o E m o r j « O»ffc li Citing * *JMWU3. . -. • 87-lj &LIIfOuNU; y Kj BpucUl I'.riloi. fiemi.nian.lily. To •. i'eoplpg aw. Oheip ratee. BortuernPaoino . Oo, Addrens B. EUwut, Ait't Oen'1 TrifBe : Hunger,' (13 Brotatttr, Hev Ttorki B. J. JJUGENE J. COOPER, ,f ATTO11NEY-AT-LAW, UD MA8TKU.iw>fcOUOITOEINCIlANOKItY. OUioeln ttie'l'ODe building, OyerJ.A. Lyoa'sfitore, DOVER, M.J. MA80N AND.BUILDER,- •/•/." •" '••;./'•.'.• .••• : -' i -- : i)aTXH,.N.;"J.-"' ".-''•-V •" >'A • Oontr*clf Uken tod ui»torliU farnlshid. •-.' .Btoue aud brick work, pl«steitnjt nati Jobbing, •'' promptly abeoued to, Ordfrs tort at mj olfloa - on £ im 81., near OMIIII; JJaiiu, wilt receirs ffEOU THE TBE - Of HAL&ItUL plBEABBB. OFF1OE I THE PiRtt BOTEL HUILniNO, "I OBH LMJIUIEW Yti 1ND BAIB CtfTTINQ BALOON, i*jcb*EiJOT,') ; . sober sndO ' TOLLEY't BOIEL, OOH f i t JOIXET, flainx BTI.V: DOVER, N. J- I . UAUKClFF, DOV«B, N, I., wholoule detiar la J, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGUR9 AND llUAKHllUd, laTltM J u l s n Ibrouehoot the ocrastv to Mil and ezsuluB bta ilwk sud prleM Be k-epi tb»'b«at 'Roodi »t tfae lowest towket prloe«. All ord*M hs nail nil) rewire prompt »tt«n- •.•y./^^-.-JYoOOTTT BpPEEnftESHJENTvV ^ J; RqbM>o. 3, BANK BUILDING, V•' ^v':' f.day.^:... ;"; n J*B.'O..CuO*«i;iJ«.Siipt.' TJIOUAKDVLTE0 , ATTOENEV AT.LiW, UABTU AIDSOUCnOB 1* ClUKOtfftX. 1F1CEIN BAKEBUDILPIN9, B M. J. 3*BTif<} **D SoutfU QOODII MM. G8O. •"- - Ornb,M;J.,iireidTfortho u i c u o n vriih oniBllM- __ -i iuji > v .«. *-,...-, M.owa and -•'.-' »nd*rrtlU*nd aurtetire itock of . ^Mn'irblouliMroUlocd- 1 "-' ,.--.- public will aJsd flnil S.E. BENNETT, (IDCCUIOK TO A, WISOTOIT,) MANUFAOTDaan AHPOXUiVIt Ut STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES, Tu, Oorni i5s Stutn IMH Booma, Zinc, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Pumps, Ac. THE GORTON siit smuns A SPECIALTY. INBDHETOUB PKOPEBTTWITH H.L. DUNHAM, Losses promptly adjustedand paid In cash, HICAL. KSTATE r«E S41.E. HOCSB FORKUtfTI ' ' hdlo. tpiMju] lot^ ucd fkr,aK on BBIJ Utmb HOD8E KOB KENT OB SiLE ilk .U modern liiiprorniiota, Outnl], loeMedla UaTiT. Uoner to louon bond and mottgw. OFFICE I II'P. THE BANK. DOVKII, Having junt r'.jcoivod my fall stock of OiiiMis of all the latest patterns foul iwlonnga, I oim show the lorgoat stock mi givo bettor iuducemeutB.to bujrers thnn nny otlior house in the tmde. 50 pieces ol'Tapoitrj' DrusbelsCarpet,Oiln IUH'N pat- terns, pei yard, only GOc. 50 pieces of ltady Rrusscls Carpet, this 1'aWs put- 1 terns, per yard, only $1. 50 plccos of All-wool Ingrain Carpet, GOc. per yard. 75 Bedroom Suits, till on one floor, comlstiiig of MaUogany, Walnut and intlqiiu Ouk, nil dlirvreuti ernk. Antique (Mk Bedroom Milts, S pieces, reduced rom Via to 817.50. 75 fttrlor S«£l«, all on one lloor, all different pat- terns.' Uood 811k Plush Parlor Suits, only $33.50. R. F, JOLLEY & Co., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, -APP- - MEN'S FURNISHERS, 631 BROAD St. NEWARK, N. J. ViABOlIt 4SDBIBT 8100K In thi BUto SMITH & JENKINS, WOOD & SMITH,, mix oonpdn ni ' nsurance and Real Estate Business ui Iflniiut WITH PAPER, WITHOUT CHARGE. To start the Fall trade I will make and lay and put paper under Carpets without "charge during September. STOVES AND BANGES. I loud tho Slato in all tho Meet stylos and improvements at tlio LOWEST PKI0ES. L. LEHMAN", SUSStX STREET, Opp. Ceniral Pallroad Depot, DOVER, N. J. TUE LlltQllST A.NU UO8T HtLlAULB OASQ QUOCEIt IN THE BTATR MY BARGAIN ROOM is full of Goods taten from every Department, marked in plain figures, at just half their value HEVATOE TO EVERT FI0OE. rELEPHOHE 680. (CREDIT GIVEN IF DESIRED ) eooDs DxuvtitiB ntie or CBARBM TOAKT PAHTOF TUX STATIC, AMOS H. VAN BORN, 'Ho; 73 :.HABEIT-STRUT, NEWARK, N. J. (NEAR PL\SE STREET.) Merchant Tailors •••') ;;her Grocery «ud :-' .vriiffNihe MM of anawoetrabtloi, 5Tiio tt ilie hwanwrtroo ID 1 of Boots andShoes, »ttd that CHIPMANfS LIVER PILLS ino 61 Booii andSboet, »nd that «nd FrOTliion Depftrtmect ooni-j «Ib|aitliald»niipH«« "'- HE NEWJEnsEY IBOH Mxsura bo. " " '•' s t i t M *»tt i t u >• • ••'•• •••!'•'• ' fc.MUHUlU AHD TIMBER -S'liJ- nonius AND, , ' -..-"'•;" In IfllB ol 6 totesmu np*udi, »na wcntl .••'•;; - ' pi id balldmg lam In Fort Orara.N J, Addteat .41 rrT n ALL PAF-EB PEEHLES3OT1W»»4 rlElKR HENB . SON'S OABDIUI BIEIW 'ulk. 11 Ihi ii rgABMAO?. m LBOSB, WILOOX &BERBT, to ». T. «. nuan.) CARPENTERS and BUILDERS, DOVER. N. 3. tlonBforbatldlliet,ei)IiUMt. HiSTEB IN CHANOHIY, BTANDOPK, N.J. Notice ol Settlement. On uLKilbtt, lilminlitnilor o! O.thuioi Eutoi>. dBcwaied, will be kadtted »nd iut«i) Lj tha8Qn«gil«lBndret]crtnd for settlement to the OrpbiEi 1 Ooniioltbb Conntj oIUw rip, on Hendiy ihs mth d»J ot QotoW next. •gifH^^Bulb^Md'PlMt*^ COLEMAN Clothiers, r - , . kSTi l»acd »• iton la tlit SOHWARZ! BLOCK; SUSSEX STKEET, DOVER, N. J. ktal/OOOUJIIDII »• »IUMHiirr BTOUK, •ndwill opeu APBIL l»l * MERCHANT TAILORING AND CLOTHING IBTilMBHMEST, wfOi >complot, «id onllnlj NEW STOCK FOR THE Spnura TBADE.- ,WAZiTOSUaOTHEn3 htyo bad u etpcttenoo of miny ycaxa'u ueroha&t ,t»Uor» MII qlothten.uiaprtotiiMloaUartftDd niafeen or atutom wotk, ud »r« kblo t .let* litlxhatloa In thMr lie* at trwlfl toIhfl pwpto of D o w nfl Hdnftj. ' to u obMdg.lirompllf llttended to. bWelonil.li«r.l-elui<l«t« GENERAL REVISION! Notwithstanfliag-'onr prices aro always found an low BB tho lowest, yotwe propose to make a GENERAL SiiinaHTEB in prices thronghont onr entire fltoak Many groat bargains will be fonna, saoh n.ft perhaps were never heard of in jDnyor before. We give no.figure*liere, but n yUit to oar Blare will convince anyoAe the way our goadB ara marked THOS- JOHNSON, , Suiiiuii, HuUli, .OKWEU, sniBKr.-;; DoyiB, H.; J. A. G. BUCK, ruencu Fainter, Decorator, Oralner d P a e r Hanger SoTer. and Paper Hanger.. Kv.^Uolwell Bt., OPP. lim. 1* A, flhj rerfM,J. p.o.Boiaas. ; '.-.•• JOSEPH C. JOHHSON, railujIjloldorsrtBlSsfiinri -»xrUl« Trimnii"!, BMtrmm Wlmainr alud*. •*•*• MUI mag, OBILDEEN'S SHOES. 33 Gents, Sizes 1 to 6. 60 Cents, Sizes 8^ to 10* -- 87 Gents, Sizes 6 to 8. $1.10, Sizes 8^ to 10* The prices the above Shoes are quoted at will -about cover the labor in them. You get the stock for nothing. HEAGAN & Oo. J.L&FJJ. W1I0UIAI.I iXD BBTAIL DB1L1B IXFtKl Teas, Coffees, Sugars andSpices, Flour and Butter, CANNED (IDSof every taiplioii. QOOVt DKLLVBUKin FftBB Til 11OU Oil OUT TUB OOURTV, SUGAR GIVEN AWAY WITH TEA! . HANDSOME PHEBENTS WITH BAKING POWDEE! OOK MOTTO—"WK LKAB LET THOSE WHO CAN FOMOW." X.. LE3HMAKT, Tilt OLD EEUAULS OASU fliioraii AND TEA DEALEB, SUSSEX STREET, OPP. CENTRAL It. B. DEPOT, X3O"VJEIX1., 1ST. J. 'rlucliml iranhonw 464 Uroad St, and 53 Oranite St., Newark. V MUNCH BTOBE, 8OMUIT, !I. J. for "iifshts and Ch!ldr«n. This is thosenspnforftlirisk demand in OHILDHEfTS CLOTH- ING.' Duriug tlie months of Summer enjojmerit thoj liavo playod tin dickens with theii ololhos, and nranlljrImve littlo left fit to appear! school -with. WoU<ive;ftlwdy8 mado'tlie clothing o! the little ones specialty, onil this Foil we shall BtrenRthen onr well deserved reputa- tion o! keeping tlio best stook o! these gooasih Newark. You'll 4ni ittohomoney injoar pooket and the saving ot no end of trouble ti borne straight horo ivith join children andfitthem out for the comin; season; We can not onlyshowyou all the styles to be met with eW wherojb'nt m'iny ,'rj6vel conceits which wohave had designod oicln- , __ our. Btore will oonvinoe. anyone the wkyonrgbods'ara marked that we are anrpassed by none. Donot bo surprised at our low prioos.' We mean business and we shall sell 'goods at'remarkably low p r i c e s . . ; ' - ; V " : '•••••<"• '.•• l ^ ^ ' : - V ' .''•:^ ' ^ : - y ^ : : : ) ' r ' < y •'/.' - . • X>EY GOODS, O A B P E I V O t t CLOTHS^ ;':,.; . '.:•', :BOPT8 ASP SHOE3,.OBOC1KERT, ;'":v-:-*::.>:;-•: L-!".•:•:'• ''::. : ' ; \OBOOEEIES, rao-visioNS, &>.,'&o. , ..'•"..•'". ".... ':; ma. moymsi) ATBOOK BOITOK• PBIOKS. DOVER N. J. Bively for as. Our prices' for the newest 'styles ate no Rroater than you'll par for thd old ones, and as to reliable ifork there isn't a ston in the country tuat'is'moro particular than we are, especially in chil- dren's goods. We knbw.'in odvnnce,,tho stroin to whioh the littli garments will".bo' jut, and every, safeguard against a sudden comin] fjqm together is taieif advantage of. ••'".' "' It's a plsasuro'tp.tnlk chitdren'a clothingjnst now; it's a pleasure t( show it. We'va got something to show and talk about. OPP. THE BANK M. D. HICKS, DUIII XX Watches, Clocks, Jewolry, AIM MBSlCAt IN8TBOMEHT8I iAiNa A SPECIALTY. OPP. TUE POST-OFFICE, JOHN J. ECKHART, IBuMfior U Smllb *ZoUlrt.) MASON ADD BUHDEB. lnUigtiUk.iiulm>t.rUlitiinlUiallor SUILDWO8, BHIDUES. whilbi »t EMOK ot STONE. Stop oa Uonli .lt«t. Miltoromu ERA buUJ.OE, *»'"."• »• |g|g«piaiSfi^ MCGREGOR & Go. 850 & 853 BROAD St., • NEWABK. N. J. Carpet Weaving, Dyeing and Cleaning Tti« tin sor bcrli »K»io in boil am* at lbs old Fro«l>yle*f*u Oharoli builJloir. Dater. re* it nccntB ill work In Ms Una. Eipwlil tltontlon ptld at tlila N u c n to OYUIKO, OLEU INO tai rilEHHtNO o[ lil hiodior Rkrnenu »td K«>tlit (a tbo boil mionar. Fine Job Printing of every desoiiptio cheaply and skilMly ozeouted. THE FALL OAMPAIOW. The EIIA, alUiuugli Republican and Protec- tionl*t to tho backbone, lias nover felt that Jt vaa dthor iiroflUiblt) orlwnofidal to mntnl iug (rolfUcaJ disctusjon through- <jf tliu yoar, but does bullevo It liropor ami right in ndvniiM of the umiol rail uloctloii to meat and cliwmm tlio tiuestlunt that will coufrout voters for detdnuliintloji at jxilU, CuiisoquuiUy tlio RJMICO usual); oU-d to our "Curb Btouo Talk" will bo 1 IIMMI from noiv to oloctlon for timt pur])oso, *•* )f course Uio dominant queoUou UntlUUie itucUvo tariff, and tlio pcrslsteut olTorla ID itdiroutlcinof tbo Itopubllcaii majoriiy In ngnxa lina mode it moru prominent tlmu tvur. During tho Summer luton-cguuin tlio )wiiocratic itK d t f g von iu NowJen»y, VLIC4J if H Ilbll used to fooin with rago if ' njiliwl Uuit tlioj wcro Wilding in tho diroo- lon of froo traclu. Lava come out ano[wu aud ,vowed free tritflcra. Tlio Wasbiugtou Star, inly lost vook of " Hie fact ot Uie co rospoHty during ilttoen yearn of fre hick procaM tlie nar of 1WU." S* It Uio young gentleman who edits tUo Star ml beeu blosBxi wltlt n memory going bock tliat period lie iroulil never have inado tncli ridiculous assortiou as tbat. Ilewuuld luu i tliat It was a jieriod lvlien coinniou [>ai(l but from 00 to TOcento a (I : oLtahiod but f ro'm*1 to *1. mid linvo known likowiso that Uioj- paid 19 cent* a yard for calico, lCcoiitu a yard nitulln, ami for evorytulng ehw Iu propor- ii out of tbo meagre ptttauca thoy received • their labor. Ho would have knownUko- rim Umt tlioso (if Icon years embraced two of lie direst pouica tlio co\uifry Las ever known -U>Of» of l£M7und 18Ti7~wLenpooi>Ie readied j vorgo of ttarvntlon and broad rtots wero raiii'ou In Uio cltlwi. U n a bod even taken i imlua to road up ha would havo louiil llmt tin? Unltal fltntcs govommout, with nil bo nwourcotl ut \U ixunuiand, hail t>> pay VA i-ont. intorasi. iiiKin itu »ocui-iUL-r) ia ibttO. nd tlila IB what a Democratic organ calk TroQ trade prosjy. Ity Indeed." It is tho I>rosi»rtty of iiunovcrlsbniont, desolation and immorcLtl doatb, and tho freo trodan oC Ilia lomocratio party are onlf Inviting us to It Never was tLoro a grander policy launched I ally of tlio protective system than the jrocity measures propoeed by Janioa Q. llolno. Tlio DomocraUo pi*ea pretends to Have that this la a movement luthe direc- i of free trttio, but when it ia developed mo mil ho more lioartler in tlielr oureoo of lloine Uian tliB Domocratio jarty. It igaa from Ireo trado aa aiiyUiing that tulu it protcctioiiiat svornttorcd. He dooa not XMW to reduce tlio tariff on articles which ile country cnu ralwi or produce In suflldcmt lantltlcs to sntkfy Ita ownneed*, and tbus itile Uioproducts of chonpor labor abroad I cowiroto witb tboeo of batter paid labor at ne. Not at all. In his own words ho laus It aa " a ^utem at reciprocity not in' inlUot witli a protective torilf, but supple- itary thereto, and presenting a field of I trprlao Utat win richly repay the efforts . energy of tbe American pooplo," v •. | Be eluiply and practically proposestotbe rant field of commerce in South America Uiat it will open ita market* free to tha products this country which they do not produce in •cat quantity, wo In torn will open our raar- ittfroato eticb produots of theirs as wo do ; producetoany considerable extent. No irotocUouift will ever dissent to tliat, for all ittinprotocUoukt d«do» U toratntu«ur mo renriot, tho boe* in Uw-Woj-Jri, tor-vtxx- n products, and-to obtain nieb things cannot produce as cheaply na possiblo. In 1 sugars, coffees, spices andother goods Uiat wo not produce in considerable quantities toutb America ia rich, and wlut Blaine roally . wposcs iato cieliongo American grain and American manufactures for thorn. v - To capture thia trade aud'extend American Dtnmerco has been tho aimof this grant pro- tectionist for yoara, but every effort bo has inda In that direction has been bitterly lught by tile Demooratia party. We buy *oru Brazil 100,000,000 of goods a year and llborbutt!>,000,«WoftnirowuBOoda. Prom [cxico we buy (31,000,000 and aeU ber but 1 .1,000,000. Prom all the countries on Uili continent South of us we buy 1210,000,000 a 'ear andBell them only t7t,000,U», making a balauco of trade against us amounting to 1-13,000,000. Jn return for these large soles us BlalnB propoeoB to mako our soled equally t to them, and tho idea of such on ex ten- ton of American commerce, that would oon- e all tbo furpfiis of nsricultural and man- ufactured products of this country, has sot lio freo traders wild with rage and envy.' . V ' ; " • '• That Uio Democratic party d 06 * not want thlsditensionot American commerce iaproved 'lytbolr record. They nara never mndo» jfforttoobtnin it, and Uwy bn\-o oppoeed All I " in Uiat Inly a few years ngo, when ent and bin deputi« wore called upon for protection, but they paid noattention to tl» requedt. And yet, even InArkansas, the Democratic paper* are filled with iudigiwut protoul i h se of fcrco at tho polk. Tbi years have used force and iu- timldotion—hovocomiHlttad uiunler and low- lew outrage*)—-to preyvut other tban Donio- iratio votora from ottirouing at Uw poll*tbo hlgbwt iirivtlL'go of Aiuorlcan cltiwMdl "" ) uil&duu of tho IlopubLcnn jiarty or lie fuldiled, and Ha pledges to thopoopla I novur bu rudettmed until this Inwlons force of Buutlient hulldoxom at tliu pulln i* m f tl legal forca of Uiogovertuiiout la sucli a' way tint mevy Auiurican clUun, at every ballot box In the land, cuii cant his ballot without fuar or molestation, Thoy ait! tho ones that moke forcu uaoeesary, aud when thoy compel tueuse ot force it should be giv tliem lu mutinied qunutlllea. V > tho groat Itepublicau party euhin itlior catn]>algu tmo U) 1U* thitw great cardinal iiiiucljilca—tho protoctlon of Amei i iuduBtrtes, tho ostutulon ot Ainorlcaa counuorce, aud tho upholding of a f r»» vote| aud a fair count. Ai it was tmo in tha Unction of slavery, In tbo grant°f universal suffrage, in the provision for tho Hoods of the soUllors of tlio war of tiiu retiolllon, In tho restoration of the national cruult and lu U nwumptlon of sjwclo payments, so It will I tmo in theao, aud It will ha supported by the, American pooplo. During UJO fen- woalts that, Inlorvoua butwoeu notv and eloctiou tlio B will do Its utmost to pnxoiit those quest!oi candidly and fairly tolta roodoni. ATHX3EB1OA. OB CIBGBUSTASCUI ATTEff DUtOT i l l VZABTUZi PEATU Of TWO tUHEMB. A terrible aeddcut, rmilUng In tbe loss ot , two lives, occurred about midnight on Tbuiw- J ay of last woek in nhof i No. Qof Uio Olandon rau Cuinpnny, known m Uie Wood mine, at 'ibomia. And yet It was one of thorn itcci- unb Uiat w froqiumUy occur hi which Uio roHiilt could not be suen or averted by ftiiy- *Hxly having respond bill ty lu tlw matter. [Uiburt Cegraw and George Storm*, both ex- [ w r i n d minors, who ware working on con- inct, woro nlmut concluding a doublo turn— ' it in, tuoy bud worked two shUtsofeigbt ursuuch wftbouts^pjiui&thusHUttingtwo ys work iu oao. At tUo condusien of tils irk Uioy had HV«Q blast hs>\\» drillsd, cliargod, and ready for firing. They flrnt U^'htul th f u f U h l d U J t TUE OONTElirLATII) LIKE DIRECT TO LARK rnlilo duvalo]uiiouts have J buililJng odhocontonj plated rullroal fwiu Lalto liopatcous la : counocUuiiwltlithoMow York and Groonwood Lake road at Great NuMi. Tho Committw at Uw first mooting, two weeks or liiore ugi), UMS been making In 1 LUonuwblcb havo dereloped Uie fact that IB oiponsu - necessary la oonvtructlngUiej w lias boon materially loweuad by BU arrangouiont which can bo made with tin Central BoUroad of New Jersey to use Ita tracks from Itarkaway to tlis Laka. In that ivent it will bo necessary only to build from Caldwell to Itockaway, which Is about four- teen and n ball miles. A charter has already Twoa granted acompany to build * lino from Cedar Oi-ovo, on tbs Greenwood toko rood, toCaldwell, which Is four milofl. Tha other road will ouanect vdUi it to gWa tbo Congress passed another measure' of Mr. Blataatoestablish an American line of mail Bteamshlpe to South America—Uie object of which was tosecuro that trade—the Cleve- land odnunlstratioa dofeated It by rof using to apply Uio appropriation that was voted. In fact anything that Interferes with the ancient Democratic doctrine of free trade ever merits' ths cordial hatred and opposition of thai party. The question oC reciprocity brough 1 forward by Blalng U but In accordance with tho promise niode by the Republican varfcy iToyears agotoloeter Uie extension ol Amer- an commerce. , . V • Another plntfomi pledge of the Ropubllcan party In 1889 was unfaltering fealtytothe HOPATCOKO, and fn It is tha purjxieo of Uid Company when it ceamis iDcorporatedtoInclude tbe rlgut to -ufl via Jlountcluir, but jiut howtudi a will inn out is somewhat dubious, to thu pocio in 1877a company was 'orniod to build-A rood from Hlontdair to ildwell. To do Uiat it was necessary to ;unut!l to big mountain near thoKotcli, After upwards ot $200,000 sutwcrlbedraonayhad a spent Uie panic swamped tbo enterprise and tho tunnel was cover completed. Alarge •ortton of this money was subsoriliod by red- ienbiof Coldwoll, who have Celt very nre iver the nutter evor since. Vow Uiat times iro sound anothor attempt will beniada to out the tunnel uirougb, and tbe property-owners of Coldwell will again be asked to contribute latohelp build a much-needed railroad to Uiat very desirable place, Ameeting la soon be held when tbeplans, &o.twllltieEubinit- tod and subttcriptions asked. - A branch to •each Boonton bos boon found'to be feasible, It can be built to cross tha lAckawanna [ track at an almost lave! grade.. _-.-^., J(RoaarouJLof. Now; Jor#By;aQW. roaches LOICB Hopatcoeg and hmds passengers Kolnn'fl Pointj which in not closetotha hotel dlBtriat. It Is neoesssry.tomake three change* to reach tbe lake from Jarsey City. ty Uie now UQI It will Iw reacted direct, and a further facilitate busuieas'a one mile spur will bobuilt in from Uio main Unato reaoh meet dotroUe point. " Two UrgfliMliouaeflare among the things con- teiDphtted from Uiat Eimixseand apaying bud- is is expected. The distance for hauling tbe . will be but thirty-nine miles, againstflfty- tbroe by either of Uio other roads running to the Lake. Among Uie Btations on tho new line will be Caldwol], Roeedale, TThippaay and otlieni not yet decided on.—World. y g y of UireaholoB and reUroJ to a sofo tlinUuiw to awoit tio result. The ihoU runt ofTond wore dbrtinctly beard, lnonu-two- 1 oo order, Degraw and Storms then weut kforUiejiurjioueof Qiimjthefotir rmniiln- lioles, but jurt as Uioy reached the spot < of them, a roaf bole, suddenly exploded ilructly over their lioods and literally ton ~ im to plocM. How ft occurred cannot [MslUrcIybokiiutru, butUioreoeonabloUieory that tho first blast r««iulted In cutting tha 'usa of this bulo and Ignited it. It was con- [Uontly burning while they were going back i reached tbo charge Juift as Uio mon trrived at Uie place. Eight or ten otUtsr wotkmsu who were in vicinity, aud know tbemen hid gone back tho boles, at onco wont to Uio puu» wllii vou Kinibull, who had charge ot the shift, Utolr worxt fears woro realized upon Uieir •rrival. . Timdimnoiuborcd body of Degntr 7os vlilble, but Uiat of Btorma was com- leleiy buried under the mass of ore loosened tho blast, andhod to be dug out Both odfcs were mutilated boyond all recognition, -ing that Utoy must bave been close oiigh to receive tbe whole foroe. of too blagt., DbcrtHegratv'Hhoadwascotupleteiysevered m hht body In aJaggod way as if torn from trunk by tbo force «C Ui<s Miucuxtioa, 'IliO nut of ihi* Itody was torn open from tha art downward, coroplatolydiaembowelling i, ami hU lnnbs WDTO broken la many JOB. When be wan brought out s pieceof weighing about tea pounds fell ont of hd BJt. The body of George Storms WM Bcarcoly less mangled. His head was also >erod and Ita fsatures obliterated olmoct completely, wbilo Uie trunk of the body was badly lacerated. Indeed then was hardly a 'tone in Uie frame of either man tliat was not okoo. Tbe remahu bad to be put together id rawed up Iu Backs, . ' Tuatioe O. B. Qago, of Dover, was catted lu i capacity ot Coroner, and wmittoJttburnla rly at> Friday morning. After viewing the bodies and inquiring into the circumstance*, ' decided that it was an accident for which one was responsible, and that on Inquest ma unnecessary. Qetboreforegaveftpenuit Uie burial of Uie unfortunate men. Sotb of tbe iiinn were experienced and in- striouB miners, and wero valued by their iployera and reepectml by tbolr fellow work- . l. Robert Dograw was about SHyears of and levves a wifa and child to lament Uie of thatr natural protector. Oeorgtf StorniB i about 88 years old, and was unmarried, frlondt reside in NowYork State and •ere at once notified of bli sod death. The funerals ot both men were held on iturday. The remains of Kobert Dagrm'w '. interred at Rockaway and tAoee of -, 3eorge Storms were takontoDak Btdge lor Oh«jt()loiuibip BUB Ball.' . ' , Tbe Volonteors, of Fort Onun, and the Hi- , oernla club have for some Uma been rivmls for : bonon, and doddad kat fcsturday to pbty. game for UiechampltnnUp rf Ifarrls coanr"': . The oontoet took plfloo upon tbe ground* "<• Port Onun but Saturday afternoon, wiUr Nipper" Ryan, of lit. Hope, for umpire, " and in Uio nrewnce offtlargo number of peo- ' lo. ' Tbe Volunteers started off with a com- d thefifthlnn- la writing about good country roads, says the Newark Call, tbe avenge newspaper man never leuais to understand that It nukes a big dideroQco what kind ot soil tbo rood traversee. Up at Oak Ridge the water works contractor had toconstruct two roads, one one eauh sldo oEtha roaervoir. Contractor Hoieey bos spent most of his Ufa In making roadways, but his skill was not needed there. Aplow turned up the sott, a gang of Italians leveled It, a few carts hrougbt gravel from pita near by to make nUlngs, and a fewrocks were blasted,, andaroUer node,the work complete. The] soil is light, therock «Tnty and'the gravel I abundant. A very little core will koop roads I ia adiuirablB condition, mid tho chrtim • > £tlut whole region Is the comfort as well as the drives and walks. In oertaia Karris county districts exactly the oppoaite eondiUons pre- vail. The nil Is day, tha rooks aro bunder than &Chicago mft&^&GOjnsci&nco iwri coustoiit labor Is Deededtomake the highwaysfitfor even rough travel, . - . . < .. Tbe Train Boy If ultanoei Tho Newark CaU saysi Can't the Lacka- y &Railroad boinduced to a ptrai boy nuisance f The ralb-oods have stopped this profound annoyance pretty pearly every- where C1J«, but tbo Lackawanna-nuUntalna It with constantly lacnasliJg fervor. It Is bad enoughtohave dirty periodicals, stale candy and unmoral books tbrown with a thump on .the stomach of he tpuuieoger,tosay nothing h i i ht I tht d .the stomach of he tpuuieoger,tosay no irotocdonof American Industrlea. Dowwell or. the rotting fruit that Is thrust under oi -bey have kept that pledgo tho record* of tho J nwo . but there la another dlulculty utill. iresont Congress will show. Tbrougbout all laUOfcsaf0 to carry any nwont paper pubUca- ttan unlera th« passenger lawUUngtobo called a thief by Uiotrain boy. Tho boy con through and makes a dash for the novel magazine which tho' passenger has } purchased In tbe railway station, and when tbe passengor claims his own a lively dtipub thhi Bcasloii thoy have steadily worked far the ; pasHaKOof a bill for the adequate iirotoctlon of Amurican iuduatrlos. From tha very be- ginning Uie Democratic free-traders have ezbaUBtcd all Uio filibustering tactics known to politicians to obstruct tho measure and delay IU{uuwige, and In thia nspoct every' Democratic Congressman from Hew Jontey IDS proved hunedf a rank and open froo trader. But Uio measure b bouig puabed steadilytoa conclusion, andwhenlt la reached tbofldelitr ol the Republican partytoprin- dplo will again be vindicated. '. V Another of Uio cardinal doctrine* promul- gated by the Republican party In 1888 was Uiat every citizen ot this country should be protected In his right to cast a free ballot without raolostAtion. To meet this the He- publicans hare introduced la Congress the Lodge bill to protect tha poll* fnmbnU- doieri in every port ot the country. Ths Democratic party, pacing that its provirfims vrtll prevent thei grew fraud »nd Intimidation prnctlcod upon tbo colored voters In the South, have raised a cry of holy horror and have „,„„„„„,„ „,„ .,^, . styled it tho Forco bill. All at onoe thoyhave \f. Gardner, hardware merchant, anmo to' become very solicitous about gorormmont in- guys: Electric Blttorsis Juit the thing for tfirforonee In eloctiaiu and are illustrating to porfectioii the old tralum that "Ko rogue e'er felt the bailor draw, "With good opinion of Uie lair." A Qreat Musical Event. A brilliant concert was given last Saturda; evening at Uie Bmlln Hotel, Hopatoong, be fore tbe dosing of Uie season.' Signor Cam- panml, the famous tenor, who hot entirely i covered from his throat malady, sang; numerous encores. He was assisted by Mr. a I Airs. Q. M, Brockway, Mr. "WUUwnB and Mial j Hapsy Koo»l«». W a Tinimons, Postmaster of Jlavllle, Ind., writes: " Electric Bitters has done more to mo Uian all oUier aedicules coaiblneO, fo that bad fooling arising from Kidney t Iivor troublo." John IXMJIO, fanner i stockman, of same place, myg; u Find EIGC trie Bitkmtobo tho beet Kldnoy and Ui niodicuio, mailo mefool Ukonnewman." whether he Uves or dies; bo found now No party Uiat Intendedtobo honest and just at tbo polls would ever fear a legal supervision of the ballot boios. They do not want it because It would prevent jurt such deviltry u tha following : On Saturday, August 80th, the peoplo of Morrilton, In Conway county, where Clayton iros ilain, a mobof 1,500 Democrats, wearing rod croescs and rod saaboa, assembled at tho railroad station, and while the majority sur- rounded, the train that had Jurt arrived, the balance filled Uio car in which they bod been notified thoy would find one George W, Small, who bad a urUchel of Unlua labor and Ile- publlcan Uckots. Small wai Ixntcn unUl bo wns sen-Moss, and hisimtehel and Uckota wor? stolen. The tlnion Lnbor ami ItApubUcan tickets hod boon printed InBt. Louis to pro- ven t tho DcniocraUi from coiintorfdting teem and thus deceiving the colored voters. After Uie tickets had been obtained the mob rode off. ThQShemzattd hit deputioswara] ; strength, good appetite andfelt Just liko tad anew leas© on U(D. Only BOc, e, l«ttV at Robert KUlgoro'a Drug Store, Dover, F. N. Jenkins 1 Drag Stow, Cheater. -who la oil r J g down and dont cai You sturdy oakwhoM branohea wfd« Boldly tho storms and wind] defy, Hot lung ago an worn, small, Lav (lormant *neath tne summer il£y* Not unlike thothrifty oak in lt« gonn, di tclojaneat and: growth, ht consumption. Bu even this mighty foe of mankind, positive!] yields to tbowonderful curative properties Dr. Pierce 1 ! Golden- Medical Discovery: taken early. Don't bo blind to your own 1 tarests and think yours a bopelon case. This remarkable remedy hag rescued thousand*. 7 li tho only medicine'of iUic1rs»,»oldby dr^ giata, under a poslttvo guaranteo that itwi) bctieDt or euro taallcaBceafdhxruefor whli it is rooomtnsndeiJ, or monoy paid for It be promptly refunded. I*dlM'EiiffrRved Visiting OwdJ, t K f f l them appear like aura winners, in the - • next Innings, however, things tookft v . Lto. TbetewaA some wrasgUsg KOA coii-: rusion, and die Volantou* becune a little rattled, which, thq Hlbomia lads took adran- .''• ol, and cauwa general gloom among tha Jookore by piling up sight runs, at the turn. time ihutting their opponents out, aodcatutntf ". "M score to tally at tbe end of tbe seventh •• inning 9 to Bin favor of Hibernla. But the. , 'onunteen brought joytothe bearte of their parUsona by rapping ontsiz runsin tbe elgbtii Inning, and blanking their opponent* In th« . olghtli and rfnfl 1 , tlius winulns tbs nmo by sv - < of 11to 8, without taking thdrlaut torn Uio bat. Jo«oph Jomee and AVm. PotTi the ittory of tha Voluntuera, did some excellent ' •- tirk. Tbefollowing is UIDscare by Innings: •, Bibernia,. 0 0 0 0 04 4 0 0— B " "eluDtears.,-..a 0 2 0 10 0flx—11 .. As the sbadeii of night ouue downa mourn- ;. rul chorus row In U» vicinity of Bibemia, ' and tioeewho btard It toy it Bounded like •here in this hind of ours the) sun i* - tug out, . •_ • ' Aud BoaitiKbei'O baadiat* playing, aud some- ~ where children ahtmt, . ; - '' '•.-'. lut juy oomot nottoua to-nigbt; Fort Oram'' " " o u t " , - ,'•••::'•'• .•••'. But perhaps Hibernia will do better next and they say there w»l be blood on tht». ; moon when the next puna played. '-• ; ; •".-• AfMr H»ny Yean. ..•;.• l[r. Jaa. Btickles, aformerof Tmylorcomp - ' ty.Iowalis in Uiia vloliilty vlsIUng HodwA and old friends-Mra, John TV, Roff, formerly ' of Dover, but now of Union, K. J., came bars " moat him anHoaday, a&d altaongh they o brother and suiter, Uioy bad not met bo- re inforty-four years. Mr, Bticklee form- . eily boated on tho Harris canal, and wben be left here Dover was only a very small village^ - - \B an illustration of the richness of Uie land bis sootion be says be bos raised fifty bush- els of shelled corn to Uie; acre this year oa " ground Uiat has not heen'ertiluted in eighteen rears. • ; , A Chump'* JClftok*. ' ' '••. While Conductor Slack's tram was standing in tho Dover depot lost Friday oreniag, there «n a suddaa noln on. tha pbiUorm, wblch to excited aposMiigiir In onoof the can that bo hastily thrust bis head out of tha window to. ma what was going on, But KB neglected to notice tint tho window was closed, and only become consdotn of tbe fact wben the pain ot the blow went through his heed and a shower Df glus foil about bis eon. • . Bemarkable X Sin*. Michul Curtain, Plain (1 old, IU., makM tie statement ttat ehe caught oold, wbtch set- tled on hor lungs; shoirastreatedf*rAmonUi liy her family pbyriclan, but grew worn. So ' bahl hor the was a hcpeleea vlcWmol Doniump- tion and that nomedldnocouldcnraher. H«r ~ ^ist Buggostod Dr, King's New Discovery, lor CownunpUon i she bought abotUe and to delight found horecJf benefited from fine doso. She continued ita usa and after taking , ten bottloa, found bersaU sound and well, now does her awn housework and is as well as shfl . evor won. Froo trial bottles of this Great Discovery at Robert KJDgoreV Drug Store, , Dover, and P. V. Jenkins 1 Drug Store, Clue- ' l a r g e bottJos 60a, and 91. •. / r -\ y «M del, ** cm te . SaltToorsol/, , ".'.'•''' bat tbcro Is no other remedy for. side bead* , dhrinBBO, constlpndon, biliousness, or to mtero aregular, healthy action to the UVDT, ' •totnach and bowels, equaltothose rsUable UtUa **Pleasant Purgative PaUett" prepamd ' byDr.Pieree, OfdrugBllts, .. I ,,: Th» Florida Btflam Heatar. - '' For iHniitnitEd drculart send to Tn&Jttt StophoM, Gorman VeCey, N, J, ^ - > - [• : *
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IS UN8URPA88EO.

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VOL. XIX. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1890. NO. 41

F0BLI8HBR8 u s H10PB1ET0M.

Dfloi on Blunkwoll Strat nut doer te tb

Ksttoial Hmra Buk.

BBBSCBIPTIOH IHV1XIA-

ABVERTISIHO RATES.

1 OOLUH

I 7S|» 1 2S|» 1 Ml

175asufl7S8 50* eoSCO

10 00

8 76"8 60,

4 866 350 fiOBOO

17 00

B AnbwTlrOtt XXT&Ub M0A& BO-i;

HA8."A; WDH80H, ;

t o E m o r j « O»ffc

l i Ci t ing * *JMWU3.. -. • 87-lj

&LIIfOuNU; yKj BpucUl I'.riloi. fiemi.nian.lily. To

•. i'eoplpg a w . Oheip ratee. BortuernPaoino. Oo, Addrens B. EUwut, Ait't Oen'1 TrifBe: Hunger, ' (13 Brotatttr, Hev Ttorki B. J .

JJUGENE J. COOPER,,f ATTO11NEY-AT-LAW, UD

MA8TKU.iw>fcOUOITOEINCIlANOKItY.

OUioeln ttie'l'ODe building,

OyerJ .A. Lyoa'sfitore, DOVER, M.J.

MA80N AND.BUILDER,- •/•/." •"

' • • ; . / ' • . ' . • . • • • : - ' i - - : • i ) a T X H , . N . ; " J . - " ' " . - ' ' • - V •"

>'A • Oontr*clf Uken tod ui»torliU farnlshid.•-.' .Btoue aud brick work, pl«steitnjt nati Jobbing,

• ' ' • promptly abeoued to, Ordfrs tort at mj olfloa- on £ i m 81., near OMIIII; JJaiiu, wilt receirs

f f E O U THE TBE- Of HAL&ItUL plBEABBB.

OFF1OE I THE PiRtt BOTEL HUILniNO,

"I OBH LMJIUIEW

Yti 1ND BAIB CtfTTINQ BALOON,

i*jcb*EiJOT,');.

sobersndO

' TOLLEY't BOIEL,

OOH

f i t JOIXET,

flainx BTI.V:

DOVER, N. J-

. «

I . UAUKClFF, DOV«B, N, I.,

wholoule detiar laJ,WINES, LIQUORS, CIGUR9 AND

llUAKHllUd,laTltM Ju l sn Ibrouehoot the ocrastv to Miland ezsuluB bta ilwk sud prleM Be k-epitb»'b«at 'Roodi »t tfae lowest towket prloe«.All ord*M hs nail nil) rewire prompt »tt«n-

•.•y./^^-.-JYoOOTTT BpPEEnftESHJENTvV

^ J ; RqbM>o. 3, BANK BUILDING, V•'

^v':' f.day.^:... ;"; n J*B.'O..CuO*«i;iJ«.Siipt.'

TJIOUAKD VLTE0

, ATTOENEV AT.LiW,

UABTU AID SOUCnOB 1* ClUKOtfftX.

• 1F1CEIN BAKEBUDILPIN9,

B M. J.

3*BTif<} **D SoutfU QOODII MM. G8O.•"- - Ornb,M;J.,iireidTfortho

u icuon vriihoniBllM- __

-i • iuji > v .« . *« *-,. . .- , M.owa and• -•'.-' »nd*rrtlU*nd aurtetire itock of. ^Mn'irblouliMroUlocd-1 " - ',.--.- • public will aJsd flnil

S.E. BENNETT,(IDCCUIOK TO A, WISOTOIT,)

MANUFAOTDaan AHP OXUiVIt Ut

STOVES,RANGES,

FURNACES,Tu, Oorni i5s Stutn IMH Booma,

Zinc,Sheet Lead,

Lead Pipe,Pumps, Ac.

THE GORTON

siit smunsA SPECIALTY.

INBDHETOUB PKOPEBTTWITH

H.L. DUNHAM,

Losses promptly adjusted andpaid In cash,

HICAL. KSTATE r « E S41.E.

HOCSB FORKUtfTI ' 'hdlo. tpiMju] lot^ ucd fkr,aK on BBIJ Utmb

HOD8E KOB KENT OB SiLE

ilk .U modern liiiprorniiota, O u t n l ] ,loeMedla UaTiT.

Uoner to lou on bond and mottgw.

OFFICE I

II'P. THE BANK. DOVKII,

Having junt r'.jcoivod my fall stock of OiiiMis of all the latest patterns

foul iwlonnga, I oim show the lorgoat stock mi givo bettor

iuducemeutB.to bujrers thnn nny otlior house in the tmde.

50 pieces ol'Tapoitrj' DrusbelsCarpet,Oiln IUH'N pat-terns, pei yard, only GOc.

50 pieces of ltady Rrusscls Carpet, this 1'aWs put-1

terns, per yard, only $1.50 plccos of All-wool Ingrain Carpet, GOc. per yard.75 Bedroom Suits, till on one floor, comlstiiig of

MaUogany, Walnut and intlqiiu Ouk, nil dlirvreutiernk. Antique (Mk Bedroom Milts, S pieces, reducedrom Via to 817.50.75 fttrlor S«£l«, all on one lloor, all different pat-

terns.' Uood 811k Plush Parlor Suits, only $33.50.

R. F, JOLLEY & Co.,SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,

- A P P - -

MEN'S FURNISHERS,

631 BROAD St.NEWARK, N. J.

ViABOlIt 4SD BIBT 8100K In thi BUto

SMITH & JENKINS,

WOOD & SMITH,,

mix oonpdn n i '

nsurance and RealEstate Business

u i Iflniiut

WITH PAPER,

WITHOUT CHARGE.To start the Fall trade I will make and lay

and put paper under Carpets without"charge during September.

STOVES AND BANGES.I loud tho Slato in all tho Meet stylos and improvements at tlio

LOWEST PKI0ES.

L. LEHMAN",SUSStX STREET, Opp. Ceniral Pallroad Depot, DOVER, N. J.

TUE LlltQllST A.NU UO8T HtLlAULB OASQ QUOCEIt IN THE BTATR

MY BARGAIN ROOMis full of Goods taten from every Department, marked in

plain figures, at just half their value

HEVATOE TO EVERT FI0OE. rELEPHOHE 680.

(CREDIT GIVEN IF DESIRED )

• eooDs DxuvtitiB ntie or CBARBM TOAKT PAHTOF TUX STATIC,

AMOS H. VAN BORN,'Ho; 73 :.HABEIT-STRUT,

NEWARK, N. J.(NEAR PL\SE STREET.)

Merchant Tailors

•••') ;;her Grocery «ud:-' .vriiffNihe MM of

anawoetrabtloi, 5Tiiott ilie hwanwrt roo

ID1 of Boots and • Shoes, »ttd that

CHIPMANfSLIVER PILLSino 61 Booii and • Sboet, »nd that

«nd FrOTliion Depftrtmect ooni-j«Ib|aitliald»niipH«« "'-

HE NEW JEnsEY IBOH Mxsura bo." " '•' s t i t M * » t t i t u >• • ••'•• •••!'•'•

' fc.MUHUlU AHD TIMBER •-S'liJ- n o n i u s AND, , '

-..-"'•;" In IfllB ol 6 totesmu np*udi, »na wcntl.••'•;; - ' pi id balldmg lam In Fort Orara.N J, A ddteat

.41

rrT

nALL PAF-EB

PEEHLES3 OT1W »»4 rlElKR HENB. SON'S OABDIUI BIEIW i» 'ulk. 11 Ihi

i i rgABMAO?.

m LBOSB,

WILOOX & BERBT,to ». T. «. nuan.)

CARPENTERS and BUILDERS,DOVER. N. 3 .

tlonBforbatldlliet,ei)IiUMt.

HiSTEB IN CHANOHIY,

BTANDOPK, N.J .

Notice ol Settlement.On uLKilbt t , lilminlitnilor o! O.thuioiEutoi>. dBcwaied, will be kadtted »nd iut«i)Lj tha8Qn«gil«lBndret]crtnd for settlementto the OrpbiEi1 Ooniioltbb Conntj o IUwrip, on Hendiy ihs m t h d»J ot QotoW next.

•gifH^^Bulb^Md'PlMt*^

COLEMAN

Clothiers,r - , . kSTi l»acd » • iton la tlit

SOHWARZ! BLOCK;

SUSSEX STKEET, DOVER, N. J.

ktal/OOOUJIIDII »• »IUMHiirr BTOUK, •nd will opeu APBIL l»l *

MERCHANT TAILORING AND CLOTHINGIBTilMBHMEST, wfOi > complot, «id onllnlj

NEW STOCK FOR THE Spnura TBADE.-

,WAZiTOSUaOTHEn3 htyo bad u etpcttenoo of miny ycaxa'u ueroha&t ,t»Uor» MIIqlothten.uiaprtotiiMloaUartftDd niafeen or atutom wotk, u d »r« kblo t.let* litlxhatloa In thMr lie* at trwlfl toIhfl pwpto of D o w nf l Hdnftj. '

to uobMdg.lirompllf llttended to.

bWelonil.li«r.l-elui<l«t«

GENERAL REVISION!Notwithstanfliag-'onr prices aro always found an low BB tho lowest,

yotwe propose to make a GENERAL SiiinaHTEB in prices thronghontonr entire fltoak Many groat bargains will be fonna, saoh n.ft perhapswere never heard of in jDnyor before. We give no. figure* liere, but nyUit to oar Blare will convince any oAe the way our goadB ara marked

THOS- JOHNSON,

, Suiiiuii, HuUli,

.OKWEU, sniBKr.-;; DoyiB, H.; J.

A. G. BUCK,ruencu

Fainter, Decorator, Oralnerd Paer Hanger

SoTer.

and Paper Hanger..

Kv.^Uolwell Bt., OPP. lim. 1* A, flhjrerfM,J. p .o .Boiaas . ; '.-.••

JOSEPH C. JOHHSON,

railujIjloldorsrtBlSsfiinri-»xrUl« Trimnii"!, BMtrmmWlmainr alud*. •*•*• MUI mag,

OBILDEEN'S SHOES.33 Gents, Sizes 1 to 6.60 Cents, Sizes 8^ to 10*

-- 87 Gents, Sizes 6 to 8.$1.10, Sizes 8^ to 10*

The prices the above Shoes arequoted at will -about cover thelabor in them. You get thestock for nothing.

HEAGAN & Oo.

J.L&FJJ.

W1I0UIAI.I iXD BBTAIL DB1L1B IX FtKl

Teas, Coffees, Sugars and Spices,Flour and Butter,

CANNED (IDS of every taiplioii.QOOVt DKLLVBUKin Ff tBB Til 11OU Oil OUT TUB OOURTV,

SUGAR GIVEN AWAY WITH TEA!. HANDSOME PHEBENTS WITH BAKING POWDEE!

OOK MOTTO—"WK LKAB LET THOSE WHO CAN FOMOW."

X.. LE3HMAKT,

Tilt OLD EEUAULS OASU fliioraii AND TEA DEALEB,

SUSSEX STREET, OPP. CENTRAL It. B. DEPOT,

X3O"VJEIX1., 1ST. J .'rlucliml i r a n h o n w 464 Uroad S t , and 53 Oranite St., Newark.

V MUNCH BTOBE, 8OMUIT, !I. J.

for "iifshts and Ch!ldr«n.

This is tho senspn for ft lirisk demand in OHILDHEfTS CLOTH-

ING.' Duriug tlie months of Summer enjojmerit tho j liavo playod tin

dickens with theii ololhos, and nranlljrImve littlo left fit to appear!

school -with. Wo U<ive;ftlwdy8 mado'tlie clothing o! the little ones

specialty, onil this Foil we shall BtrenRthen onr well deserved reputa-

tion o! keeping tlio best stook o! these gooasih Newark. You'll 4ni

ittohomoney injoar pooket and the saving ot no end of trouble ti

borne straight horo ivith join children and fit them out for the comin;

season; We can not onlyshowyou all the styles to be met with e W

wherojb'nt m'iny ,'rj6vel conceits which wo have had designod oicln-

, __ our. Btore will oonvinoe. anyone the wkyonrgbods'ara markedthat we are anrpassed by none. Do not bo surprised at our lowprioos.' We mean business and we shall sell 'goods at'remarkably lowp r i c e s . . ; ' -

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X>EY GOODS, O A B P E I V O t t CLOTHS^ ;':,.;

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;'":v-:-*::.>:;-•: L-!" . • : • : ' • ' ' : : . : ' ; \OBOOEEIES, rao-visioNS, &>.,'&o., ..'•"..•'". "....':; ma. m oymsi ) AT BOOK BOITOK• PBIOKS.

DOVER N. J .

Bively for as. Our prices' for the newest 'styles ate no Rroater than

you'll par for thd old ones, and as to reliable ifork there isn't a ston

in the country tuat'is'moro particular than we are, especially in chil-

dren's goods. We knbw.'in odvnnce,,tho stroin to whioh the littli

garments will".bo' jut , and every, safeguard against a sudden comin]

fjqm together is taieif advantage of. ••'".' "'

It's a plsasuro'tp.tnlk chitdren'a clothingjnst now; it's a pleasure t(

show it. • We'va got something to show and talk about.

OPP. THE BANK

M. D. HICKS,

D U I I I XX

Watches, Clocks, Jewolry,AIM MBSlCAt IN8TBOMEHT8I

iAiNa A SPECIALTY.

OPP. TUE POST-OFFICE,

JOHN J. ECKHART,IBuMfior U Smllb *ZoUlrt.)

MASON ADD BUHDEB.

lnUigtiUk.iiulm>t.rUlitiinlUiallorSUILDWO8, BHIDUES.

whilbi »t EMOK ot STONE.Stop oa Uonli .lt«t. Mil to romu

ERA buUJ.OE, *» ' " . " • »•

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MCGREGOR & Go.850 & 853 BROAD St.,• NEWABK. N. J.

Carpet Weaving, Dyeing and CleaningTti« tin sor bcrli »K»io in boil am* at lbs old Fro«l>yle*f*u Oharoli builJloir. Dater. re*

i t nccntB ill work In Ms Una. Eipwlil tltontlon ptld at tlila Nucn to OYUIKO, OLEUINO tai rilEHHtNO o[ lil hiodior Rkrnenu »td K«>tlit (a tbo boil mionar.

Fine Job Printing of every desoiiptiocheaply and skilMly ozeouted.

THE FALL OAMPAIOW.

The EIIA, alUiuugli Republican and Protec-tionl*t to tho backbone, lias nover felt that Jtvaa dthor iiroflUiblt) orlwnofidal to m n t n l

iug (rolfUcaJ disctusjon through-<jf tliu yoar, but does bullevo It

liropor ami right in ndvniiM of the umiolrail uloctloii to meat and cliwmm tlio tiuestluntthat will coufrout voters for detdnuliintloji at

jxilU, CuiisoquuiUy tlio RJMICO usual);oU-d to our "Curb Btouo Talk" will bo1

IIMMI from noiv to oloctlon for timt pur])oso,

*•*)f course Uio dominant queoUou U ntlU UieitucUvo tariff, and tlio pcrslsteut olTorla IDitdiroutlcinof tbo Itopubllcaii majoriiy Inngnxa lina mode it moru prominent tlmu

tvur. During tho Summer luton-cguuin tlio)wiiocratic itK

d t f

gvon iu Now Jen»y, VLIC4J

if H I l b l lused to fooin with rago if' njiliwl Uuit tlioj wcro Wilding in tho diroo-lon of froo traclu. Lava come out an o[wu aud,vowed free tritflcra. Tlio Wasbiugtou Star,

inly lost vook of " Hie fact ot Uie corospoHty during ilttoen yearn of frehick procaM tlie nar of 1WU."

S *It Uio young gentleman who edits tUo Star

ml beeu blosBxi wltlt n memory going bocktliat period lie iroulil never have inado tncli

ridiculous assortiou as tbat. Ilewuuld luui tliat It was a jieriod lvlien • coinniou

[>ai(l but from 00 to TO cento a (I: oLtahiod but f ro'm *1 to *1 .

mid linvo known likowiso that Uioj-paid 19 cent* a yard for calico, lCcoiitu a yard

nitulln, ami for evorytulng ehw Iu propor-ii out of tbo meagre ptttauca thoy received• their labor. Ho would have known Uko-

rim Umt tlioso (if Icon years embraced two oflie direst pouica tlio co\uifry Las ever known-U>Of» of l£M7und 18Ti7~wLenpooi>Ie readiedj vorgo of ttarvntlon and broad rtots weroraiii'ou In Uio cltlwi. U n a bod even takeni imlua to road up ha would havo louiil

llmt tin? Unltal fltntcs govommout, with nilbo nwourcotl ut \U ixunuiand, hail t>> pay VA

i-ont. intorasi. iiiKin itu »ocui-iUL-r) ia ibttO.nd tlila IB what a Democratic organ calkTroQ trade prosjy. Ity Indeed." I t is tho

I>rosi»rtty of iiunovcrlsbniont, desolation andimmorcLtl doatb, and tho freo trodan oC Ilialomocratio party are onlf Inviting us to It

Never was tLoro a grander policy launchedI ally of tlio protective system than thejrocity measures propoeed by Janioa Q.

llolno. Tlio DomocraUo pi*ea pretends toHave that this la a movement lu the direc-i of free trttio, but when it ia developed

mo mil ho more lioartler in tlielr oureoo oflloine Uian tliB Domocratio jarty. It igaa

from Ireo trado aa aiiyUiing that tuluit protcctioiiiat svornttorcd. He dooa notXMW to reduce tlio tariff on articles which

ile country cnu ralwi or produce In suflldcmtlantltlcs to sntkfy Ita own need*, and tbusitile Uio products of chonpor labor abroad Icowiroto witb tboeo of batter paid labor a tne. Not at all. In his own words holaus It aa " a ^utem at reciprocity not in'

inlUot witli a protective torilf, but supple-itary thereto, and presenting a field of Itrprlao Utat win richly repay the efforts. energy of tbe American pooplo,"

v • • . • |Be eluiply and practically proposes to tbe

rant field of commerce in South America Uiatit will open ita market* free to tha productsthis country which they do not produce in

•cat quantity, wo In torn will open our raar-ittfroato eticb produots of theirs as wo do

; produce to any considerable extent. NoirotocUouift will ever dissent to tliat, for all

it tin protocUoukt d«do» U to ratntu «urmo renriot, tho boe* in Uw-Woj-Jri, tor-vtxx-n products, and-to obtain nieb thingscannot produce as cheaply na possiblo. In1

sugars, coffees, spices and other goods Uiat wonot produce in considerable quantities

toutb America ia rich, and wlut Blaine roally. wposcs ia to cieliongo American grain andAmerican manufactures for thorn.

v -To capture thia trade aud'extend American

Dtnmerco has been tho aim of this grant pro-tectionist for yoara, but every effort bo has

inda In that direction has been bitterlylught by tile Demooratia party. We buy*oru Brazil 100,000,000 of goods a year andllborbutt!>,000,«WoftnirowuBOoda. Prom[cxico we buy (31,000,000 and aeU ber but1

.1,000,000. Prom all the countries on Uilicontinent South of us we buy 1210,000,000 a'ear and Bell them only t7t,000,U», making a

balauco of trade against us amounting to1-13,000,000. Jn return for these large solesus BlalnB propoeoB to mako our soled equally

t to them, and tho idea of such on ex ten-ton of American commerce, that would oon-

e all tbo furpfiis of nsricultural and man-ufactured products of this country, has sotlio freo traders wild with rage and envy. '

. V ' ;" • '•That Uio Democratic party d06* not want

thlsditensionot American commerce iaproved'lytbolr record. They nara never mndo »jffort to obtnin it, and Uwy bn\-o oppoeed All I

" in UiatInly a few years ngo, when

ent and bin deputi« wore called upon forprotection, but they paid no attention to tl»requedt.

And yet, even In Arkansas, the Democraticpaper* are filled with iudigiwut protoul

i h se of fcrco a t tho polk. Tbiyears have used force and iu-

timldotion—hovocomiHlttad uiunler and low-lew outrage*)—-to preyvut other tban Donio-iratio votora from ottirouing at Uw poll* tbo

hlgbwt iirivtlL'go of Aiuorlcan cltiwMdl"" ) uil&duu of tho IlopubLcnn jiarty

or lie fuldiled, and Ha pledges to thopooplaI novur bu rudettmed until this Inwlons force

of Buutlient hulldoxom at tliu pulln i* m ftl legal forca of Uio govertuiiout la sucli a'way t int mevy Auiurican clUun, a t everyballot box In the land, cuii cant his ballot

without fuar or molestation, Thoy ait! thoones that moke forcu uaoeesary, aud whenthoy compel tueuse ot force it should be givtliem lu mutinied qunutlllea.

V> tho groat Itepublicau party euhinitlior catn]>algu tmo U) 1U* thitw great

cardinal iiiiucljilca—tho protoctlon of Ameii iuduBtrtes, tho ostutulon ot Ainorlcaa

counuorce, aud tho upholding of a f r»» vote |aud a fair count. Ai i t was tmo in thaUnction of slavery, In tbo grant°f universalsuffrage, in the provision for tho Hoods of thesoUllors of tlio war of tiiu retiolllon, In thorestoration of the national cruult and lu Unwumptlon of sjwclo payments, so It will Itmo in theao, aud It will ha supported by the,American pooplo. During UJO fen- woalts that,Inlorvoua butwoeu notv and eloctiou tlio Bwill do Its utmost to pnxoiit those quest!oicandidly and fairly tolta roodoni.

ATHX3EB1OA.

OB CIBGBUSTASCUI ATTEff DUtO T i l l VZABTUZiPEATU Of TWO tUHEMB.

A terrible aeddcut, rmilUng In tbe loss ot ,two lives, occurred about midnight on Tbuiw-J ay of last woek in nhof i No. Q of Uio Olandonrau Cuinpnny, known m Uie Wood mine, a t •'ibomia. And yet It was one of thorn itcci-unb Uiat w froqiumUy occur hi which Uio

roHiilt could not be suen or averted by ftiiy-*Hxly having respond bill ty lu tlw matter.[Uiburt Cegraw and George Storm*, both ex-[ w r i n d minors, who ware working on con-inct, woro nlmut concluding a doublo turn—' i t in, tuoy bud worked two shUtsofeigbtursuuch wftbouts^pjiui&thusHUttingtwoys work iu oao. At tUo condusien of t i lsirk Uioy had HV«Q blast hs>\\» drillsd,

cliargod, and ready for firing. They flrntU^'htul th f u f U h l d U J t

TUE OONTElirLATII) LIKE DIRECT TO LARK

rnlilo duvalo]uiiouts have JbuililJng odhocontonj

plated rullroal fwiu Lalto liopatcous la :counocUuiiwltlithoMow York and GroonwoodLake road at Great NuMi. Tho Committw

at Uw first mooting, twoweeks or liiore ugi), UMS been making In1

LUonuwblcb havo dereloped Uie fact thatIB oiponsu - necessary la oonvtructlngUiejw lias boon materially loweuad by BU

arrangouiont which can bo made with tinCentral BoUroad of New Jersey to use Itatracks from Itarkaway to tlis Laka. In thativent it will bo necessary only to build from

Caldwell to Itockaway, which Is about four-teen and n ball miles. A charter has alreadyTwoa granted a company to build * lino fromCedar Oi-ovo, on tbs Greenwood toko rood,toCaldwell, which Is four milofl. Tha otherroad will ouanect vdUi it to gWa tbo

Congress passed another measure' of Mr.Blataa to establish an American line of mailBteamshlpe to South America—Uie object ofwhich was to securo that trade—the Cleve-land odnunlstratioa dofeated It by rof using toapply Uio appropriation that was voted. I nfact anything that Interferes with the ancientDemocratic doctrine of free trade ever merits'ths cordial hatred and opposition of thaiparty. The question oC reciprocity brough1

forward by Blalng U but In accordance withtho promise niode by the Republican varfcy

iToyears agotoloeter Uie extension ol Amer-an commerce. ,

• . V •Another plntfomi pledge of the Ropubllcan

party In 1889 was unfaltering fealty to the

HOPATCOKO,

and fn

I t is tha purjxieo of Uid Company when i tceamis iDcorporated to Include tbe r lgut to-ufl via Jlountcluir, but jiut how tudi a

will inn out is somewhat dubious,to thu pocio in 1877 a company was

'orniod to build-A rood from Hlontdair toildwell. To do Uiat it was necessary to

;unut!l to big mountain near tho Kotcli, Afterupwards ot $200,000 sutwcrlbed raonay had

a spent Uie panic swamped tbo enterpriseand tho tunnel was cover completed. A large•ortton of this money was subsoriliod by red-ienbiof Coldwoll, who have Celt very n r eiver the nutter evor since. Vow Uiat timesiro sound anothor attempt will be niada to out

the tunnel uirougb, and tbe property-ownersof Coldwell will again be asked to contribute

la to help build a much-needed railroad toUiat very desirable place, A meeting la soon

be held when tbeplans, &o.twllltieEubinit-tod and subttcriptions asked. - A branch to•each Boonton bos boon found'to be feasible,

It can be built to cross tha lAckawanna[ track at an almost lave! grade..

_-.-^., J(RoaarouJLof. Now; Jor#By;aQW.roaches LOICB Hopatcoeg and hmds passengers

Kolnn'fl Pointj which in not close to thahotel dlBtriat. I t Is neoesssry. to make threechange* to reach tbe lake from Jarsey City.ty Uie now UQI It will Iw reacted direct, anda further facilitate busuieas'a one mile spur

will bo built in from Uio main Una to reaohmeet dotroUe point. "

Two UrgfliMliouaeflare among the things con-teiDphtted from Uiat Eimixse and a paying bud-

is is expected. The distance for hauling tbe. will be but thirty-nine miles, against flf ty-

tbroe by either of Uio other roads running tothe Lake. Among Uie Btations on tho newline will be Caldwol], Roeedale, TThippaayand otlieni not yet decided on.—World.

y g yof UireaholoB and reUroJ to a

sofo tlinUuiw to awoit t io result. The ihoUrunt ofTond wore dbrtinctly beard, lnonu-two-1 oo order, Degraw and Storms then weut

kforUiejiurjioueof Qiimjthefotir rmniiln-lioles, but jurt as Uioy reached the spot< of them, a roaf bole, suddenly exploded

ilructly over their lioods and literally ton~ im to plocM. How ft occurred cannot

[MslUrcIybokiiutru, butUioreoeonabloUieorythat tho first blast r««iulted In cutting tha

'usa of this bulo and Ignited it. I t was con-[Uontly burning while they were going backi reached tbo charge Juift as Uio mon

trrived at Uie place.Eight or ten otUtsr wotkmsu who were in •

vicinity, aud know tbemen hid gone backtho boles, at onco wont to Uio puu» wlliivou Kinibull, who had charge ot the shift,

Utolr worxt fears woro realized upon Uieir•rrival. . Tim dimnoiuborcd body of Degntr7os vlilble, but Uiat of Btorma was com-leleiy buried under the mass of ore loosened

tho blast, and hod to be dug out Bothodfcs were mutilated boyond all recognition,

-ing that Utoy must bave been closeoiigh to receive tbe whole foroe. of too blagt.,DbcrtHegratv'Hhoadwascotupleteiysevered •m hht body In a Jaggod way as if torn fromtrunk by tbo force «C Ui<s Miucuxtioa, 'IliO

nut of ihi* Itody was torn open from thaart downward, coroplatolydiaembowellingi, ami hU lnnbs WDTO broken la manyJOB. When be wan brought out s piece ofweighing about tea pounds fell ont of hdBJt. The body of George Storms WM

Bcarcoly less mangled. His head was also>erod and Ita fsatures obliterated olmoct

completely, wbilo Uie trunk of the body wasbadly lacerated. Indeed then was hardly a'tone in Uie frame of either man tliat was not

okoo. Tbe remahu bad to be put togetherid rawed up Iu Backs, • . 'Tuatioe O. B. Qago, of Dover, was catted lui capacity ot Coroner, and wmit to Jttburnlarly at> Friday morning. After viewing the

bodies and inquiring into the circumstance*,' decided that i t was an accident for which

one was responsible, and that on Inquestma unnecessary. Qetboreforegaveftpenuit

Uie burial of Uie unfortunate men.Sotb of tbe iiinn were experienced and in-striouB miners, and wero valued by theiriployera and reepectml by tbolr fellow work- .l. Robert Dograw was about SH years ofand levves a wifa and child to lament Uieof thatr natural protector. Oeorgtf StorniB

i about 88 years old, and was unmarried,frlondt reside in Now York State and

•ere at once notified of bli sod death.The funerals ot both men were held oniturday. The remains of Kobert Dagrm'w '.

interred at Rockaway and tAoee of -,3eorge Storms were takon to Dak Btdge lor

Oh«jt()loiuibip B U B Ball.' . ' ,Tbe Volonteors, of Fort Onun, and the Hi- ,

oernla club have for some Uma been rivmls for : •bonon, and doddad kat fcsturday to pbty.

game for Uie champltnnUp rf Ifarrls coanr"':. The oontoet took plfloo upon tbe ground* "<•Port Onun but Saturday afternoon, wiUr

Nipper" Ryan, of l i t . Hope, for umpire, "and in Uio nrewnce of ft largo number of peo- '

lo. ' Tbe Volunteers started off with a com-d thefifthlnn-

la writing about good country roads, saysthe Newark Call, tbe avenge newspaper mannever leuais to understand that It nukes a bigdideroQco what kind ot soil tbo rood traversee.Up at Oak Ridge the water works contractorhad to construct two roads, one one eauh sldooE tha roaervoir. Contractor Hoieey bos spentmost of his Ufa In making roadways, but hisskill was not needed there. Aplow turned upthe sott, a gang of Italians leveled It, a fewcarts hrougbt gravel from pita near by tomake nUlngs, and a few rocks were blasted,,andaroUer node,the work complete. The]soil is light, the rock «Tnty and'the gravel Iabundant. A very little core will koop roads Iia adiuirablB condition, mid tho chrtim •>£tlutwhole region Is the comfort as well as thedrives and walks. In oertaia Karris countydistricts exactly the oppoaite eondiUons pre-vail. The n i l Is day, tha rooks aro bunderthan & Chicago mft& &GOjnsci&nco iwri coustoiitlabor Is Deeded to make the highways fit foreven rough travel, . - . . <

.. Tbe Train Boy If ultanoeiTho Newark CaU saysi Can't the Lacka-y

& Railroad bo induced to a p traiboy nuisance f The ralb-oods have stoppedthis profound annoyance pretty pearly every-where C1J«, but tbo Lackawanna-nuUntalna Itwith constantly lacnasliJg fervor. I t Is badenough to have dirty periodicals, stale candyand unmoral books tbrown with a thump on

.the stomach of he tpuuieoger, to say nothingh i i h t I t h t d

.the stomach of he tpuuieoger, to say noirotocdonof American Industrlea. Dow well or. the rotting fruit that Is thrust under oi-bey have kept that pledgo tho record* of tho J n w o . but there la another dlulculty utill.iresont Congress will show. Tbrougbout all laUOfcsaf0 to carry any nwont paper pubUca-

ttan unlera th« passenger lawUUng to bo calleda thief by Uio train boy. Tho boy conthrough and makes a dash for the novelmagazine which tho ' passenger has }purchased In tbe railway station, and whentbe passengor claims his own a lively dtipub

thhi Bcasloii thoy have steadily worked far the ;pasHaKO of a bill for the adequate iirotoctlonof Amurican iuduatrlos. From tha very be-ginning Uie Democratic free-traders haveezbaUBtcd all Uio filibustering tactics knownto politicians to obstruct tho measure anddelay IU {uuwige, and In thia nspoct every'Democratic Congressman from Hew Jontey

IDS proved hunedf a rank and open frootrader. But Uio measure b bouig puabedsteadily to a conclusion, andwhenlt la reachedtbofldelitr ol the Republican party to prin-dplo will again be vindicated. '.

VAnother of Uio cardinal doctrine* promul-

gated by the Republican party In 1888 wasUiat every citizen ot this country should beprotected In his right to cast a free ballotwithout raolostAtion. To meet this the He-publicans hare introduced la Congress theLodge bill to protect tha poll* f n m bnU-doieri in every port ot the country. ThsDemocratic party, pacing that its provirfimsvrtll prevent thei grew fraud »nd Intimidationprnctlcod upon tbo colored voters In the South,

have raised a cry of holy horror and have „ ,„„„„„ ,„ „,„ .,^, .styled i t tho Forco bill. All at onoe thoyhave \f. Gardner, hardware merchant, anmo to'become very solicitous about gorormmont in- guys: Electric Blttorsis Juit the thing fortfirforonee In eloctiaiu and are illustrating toporfectioii the old tralum that

"Ko rogue e'er felt the bailor draw,"With good opinion of Uie lair."

A Qreat Musical Event.A brilliant concert was given last Saturda;

evening at Uie Bmlln Hotel, Hopatoong, before tbe dosing of Uie season.' Signor Cam-panml, the famous tenor, who hot entirely icovered from his throat malady, sang;numerous encores. He was assisted by Mr. a IAirs. Q. M, Brockway, Mr. "WUUwnB and Mial j

Hapsy Koo»l«».W a Tinimons, Postmaster of Jlavllle, Ind.,

writes: " Electric Bitters has done more tomo Uian all oUier aedicules coaiblneO, fothat bad fooling arising from Kidney tIivor troublo." John IXMJIO, fanner istockman, of same place, myg; u Find EIGCtrie Bit k m to bo tho beet Kldnoy and Uiniodicuio, mailo me fool Ukonnewman."

whether he Uves or dies; bo found now

No party Uiat Intended to bo honest andjust at tbo polls would ever fear a legalsupervision of the ballot boios. They do notwant it because It would prevent jurt suchdeviltry u tha following :

On Saturday, August 80th, the peoplo ofMorrilton, In Conway county, where Claytoniros ilain, a mob of 1,500 Democrats, wearingrod croescs and rod saaboa, assembled at thorailroad station, and while the majority sur-rounded, the train that had Jurt arrived, thebalance filled Uio car in which they bod beennotified thoy would find one George W, Small,who bad a urUchel of Unlua labor and Ile-publlcan Uckots. Small wai Ixntcn unUl bowns sen-Moss, and hisimtehel and Uckota wor?stolen. The tlnion Lnbor ami ItApubUcantickets hod boon printed In Bt. Louis to pro-ven t tho DcniocraUi from coiintorfdting teemand thus deceiving the colored voters. AfterUie tickets had been obtained the mob rodeoff. ThQShemzattd hit deputioswara]

;strength, good appetite and felt Just likotad anew leas© on U(D. Only BOc, e, l«ttVat Robert KUlgoro'a Drug Store, Dover,F. N. Jenkins1 Drag Stow, Cheater.

-who la oil rJ g

down and dont cai

You sturdy oak whoM branohea wfd«Boldly tho storms and wind] defy,

• Hot lung ago an worn, small,Lav (lormant *neath tne summer il£y*

Not unlike tho thrifty oak in lt« gonn, ditclojaneat and: growth, ht consumption. Bueven this mighty foe of mankind, positive!]yields to tbo wonderful curative propertiesDr. Pierce1! Golden- Medical Discovery:taken early. Don't bo blind to your own 1tarests and think yours a bopelon case. Thisremarkable remedy hag rescued thousand*. 7li tho only medicine'of iUic1rs»,»oldby d r ^giata, under a poslttvo guaranteo that itwi)bctieDt or euro taallcaBceafdhxruefor whliit is rooomtnsndeiJ, or monoy paid for Itbe promptly refunded.

I*dlM'EiiffrRved Visiting OwdJ,

t K f f l

them appear like aura winners, i n the -• next Innings, however, things took ft v .

Lto. TbetewaA some wrasgUsg KOA coii-:rusion, and die Volantou* becune a littlerattled, which, thq Hlbomia lads took adran- .''•

ol, and cauwa general gloom among thaJookore by piling up sight runs, a t the turn.

time ihutting their opponents out, aodcatutntf "."M score to tally at tbe end of tbe seventh ••inning 9 to B in favor of Hibernla. But the. ,

'onunteen brought joy to the bearte of theirparUsona by rapping ontsiz runsin tbe elgbtiiInning, and blanking their opponent* In th« .olghtli and rfnfl1, tlius winulns tbs n m o by sv - <

of 11 to 8, without taking thdrlaut tornUio bat. Jo«oph Jomee and AVm. PotTi theittory of tha Voluntuera, did some excellent '•-tirk. Tbe following is UID scare by Innings: •,

Bibernia,. 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0— B ""eluDtears.,-. .a 0 2 0 1 0 0 fl x—11 ..

As the sbadeii of night ouue downa mourn- ;.rul chorus row In U» vicinity of Bibemia, '

and tioeewho btard It toy it Bounded like

•here in this hind of ours the) sun i* -tug out, . •_ • • '

Aud BoaitiKbei'O baadiat* playing, aud some- ~where children ahtmt, . • • ; - ' ' '•.-'.

lut juy oomot not to ua to-nigbt; Fort Oram ' '" " o u t " , - , ' • • • : : ' • ' • .•••' .

But perhaps Hibernia will do better nextand they say there w»l be blood on tht». ;

moon when the next puna I« played. '-• ; ;

•".-• AfMr H»ny Y e a n . ..•;.•l[r . Jaa. Btickles, aformerof Tmylorcomp - '

ty.Iowalis in Uiia vloliilty vlsIUng HodwAand old friends-Mra, John TV, Roff, formerly 'of Dover, but now of Union, K. J., came bars" moat him an Hoaday, a&d altaongh they

o brother and suiter, Uioy bad not met bo-re in forty-four years. Mr, Bticklee form- .

eily boated on tho Harris canal, and wben beleft here Dover was only a very small village^ - -\B an illustration of the richness of Uie land

bis sootion be says be bos raised fifty bush-els of shelled corn to Uie; acre this year oa "ground Uiat has not heen'ertiluted in eighteenrears. • ; ,

A Chump'* JClftok*. ' ' '••.While Conductor Slack's tram was standing

in tho Dover depot lost Friday oreniag, there •« n a suddaa noln on. tha pbiUorm, wblch toexcited a posMiigiir In ono of the can that bohastily thrust bis head out of tha window to.ma what was going on, But KB neglected tonotice t in t tho window was closed, and onlybecome consdotn of tbe fact wben the painot the blow went through his heed and ashower Df glus foil about bis eon. • .

Bemarkable XSin*. Michul Curtain, Plain (1 old, IU., makM

t ie statement t t a t ehe caught oold, wbtch set-tled on hor lungs; shoirastreatedf*rAmonUi •liy her family pbyriclan, but grew worn. So 'bahl hor the was a hcpeleea vlcWm ol Doniump-tion and that nomedldnocouldcnraher. H«r~ ^ist Buggostod Dr, King's New Discovery,lor CownunpUon i she bought a botUe and to

delight found horecJf benefited from finedoso. She continued ita usa and after taking ,ten bottloa, found bersaU sound and well, nowdoes her awn housework and is as well as shfl .evor won. Froo trial bottles of this GreatDiscovery at Robert KJDgoreV Drug Store, ,Dover, and P. V. Jenkins1 Drug Store, Clue- '

l a rge bottJos 60a, and 91. •. / r -\

y « M del, ** c m te

. SaltToorsol/, , ".'.'•'''bat tbcro Is no other remedy for. side bead*

, dhrinBBO, constlpndon, biliousness, or tomtero a regular, healthy action to the UVDT, '•totnach and bowels, equal to those rsUableUtUa ** Pleasant Purgative PaUett" prepamd 'byDr.Pieree, OfdrugBllts, .. I , , :

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Friday, .reyt. 12, 18110.

FIFTH Dia iBICT HEPUBL1CAM CON-GRESSIONAL CONVENTION.

Tiiu llnpoltlloanM J

uf tbo ConnUetKn., Men • tn I M , w v W IK1M1 CoDKrt>MloD*l Dfetflot of New Jorwy»ro rt(jieat--d to eoid dilaeuUw to a Cgn-tonttoo to be bold In AFULLO I U L L , la P»t-

TUHbDAY, tbo lfltb d*v of REPTEMUEU,uaxt. a t I'leTOu o'uluok in the fotenoon, fultho vnrpoj* or nomU»ting a cWdkUta fiUr-fnen*! tttif* In lb» Viftj-Sccond Cong re**of lbs Uolt*d SUtca.

Tbabu>Uo(r«pre«oalHtiDa will b»ocodel<fgftU lor every one hundred RepublicanTote* c u t ftt Ibo last Gubernatorial election,and on* for eTttj Inoiton over fifty »ot*«eaoh ward and toimabip beinR iitUtled to alt»tut>etlHlt>Kftl*.

A, i: UULDBUM, Bergen,A A. VA.uct, Motttt,J D I W, COHuutiN. P«««lo,

iDated AUIUBI IHIII, Ibt

THE COICTTY CONVENTION.Tlui llnrrls Count j - lloiiublfcuu Convention

will bo IIL'M in tin' Ke]nibliian Club lloonMorrfatown en Tuesday, tia\A. - U , ot 1

-o'clock A, M., and the eMugateE t hire to hinirtHKly Instil cUown. Ilttiiiiily there li&s lx«iino btrifu whatever for UIQ nomination)* to boiwtio by tli.M convention, mid tbwiti-v witii-oly fi-oo tooxuit tliuir b<*lfor Uio ititorotU; ni tiiu [nxijik- and Uio parlytLuy n>|ntiiL>tit. Let "ittliiH ymr try louvuli

cliarm.-U-riw.tl mniieuf uiiriuiiiityi-ouvciitiouIn m-ent Ji-aifi, uml liovu wrought uit injur.nt tliu nolln. 1/itit rather IKJ tlm buslm-enuf tin- ivjui'SfiiUiliviii ther*1 to[iliiceami Ilio tickt'L the Iwtit ami strungiMuiim that can !«• iiidmtxl t o o w p t UMUII, with-

(mt ivftircnco lo llm lucality from which tlio.niny finne, nwrfo f n m coruiiilting tlio convtt.iun«> uf tliu vat-loiM w-elioumif tlm county iitlm innttur (if t'm-onuni. It ix important tvetneiuber tit tliia UMW Uu\t wlitl* Motrlenmity I* clow Hailing ground, tlio Itopublcam* win U tiiukr Inir i-iAuHiluiis when unite*!Thorn lulug no KcimUiriul (.-ifiiUwt thin yemand mi doubt as to tliu result in nt Iwut twiif tliuAwvinlily illHtrli-ttt, Uiol>eiiiocrat«ca:i-lint cuih out tlio liiiimniso HUMS of tnotiuy tlinlwou tlicii- very meagre wnjorlty of lost Faland without tui-li iiifluonucs we can nlwayilimit Ilium hunt. With tlio exweiso ofdeiiL-e in tiio u>l<«tli)ii uf i-nndtilates, anil a dotoniiiiifitlm* t*> itnfto solidly t?i*on tlio vf*excifiscd judgment of ilio convention, wo cicarry tlio county Ibis fall by a majority ofIvasi iWil. Out* of tlio boat wnys tu sectiro UiiiiuilcirAw wUKliontt ilwurod will bu l'«,r V«vKittPS I'lettod to n-finln frotu iinikfDgYl«.jjuit lit (uivftiivu tu llw TOUfeuWon. 1>(jut wguthor on b'riiunds sutb iis these,success nt Iho coming ulcctioQ will be as ceitnin us anything can bo In politics.

THE MAINE VICTORY.That WAS u »p1tti<..t. trli.in]A. wUeb tho Uo-

mibliians nou iu tliu Maine diction on VAny, Vor neeliH we tiave boon bearing tlie ]ire-dictions uf tbo Itaninuratta iinws nlioiit tliafit-tat Douiocnitio victory <wou iu that StaLo. Chairman Goiinnn, of theirNutlowil CoiiiinltUw, aud some of !I!B ablc«t

anil tliu Htuto wax flooded with frou trodoliticul trncUt, A doteraiiued and cunceutmtedeffort wiw nuulo to defeat Uio re-flectionCuugrawiiiau Howl, wlia, at Spwitor of iUutitto, Las arou«xl Uio uialJgiiaut eiuuitytbe Dviuwracy by i\'«su»a[ U» ability, fairnDsg nnd iinnniHui tbnt bnvo marked hiconi\«ct of tfcat uillre. Vi» ilefoat law Vloudly pivdlctttl by the Uomocrotio piUirougliout Uio eonutry. liujlkipubllaum oc-coptod tho eltuatloa without Qtiy liesJtfliicy.Blulnir, WuKliilo), WHSOJI aud othon toukstump and advneatod tho caueo of |irotccUoiaud Si«altor'g Itwd's course iu Congress*tij![ig]y ondorBod. 'J'iio result proved in IImagnituilo oven a surpiiw for tlie Ropublcans. Speaker lteod's plurality of ovoc -1,80IH tiioro Uian Joublu that whicli he usuallyvulvcs, all tlio other llqiubllcaii ConerosameuIn the Stnto woro re-t'Iiftnl by inciva^Oal miorltttat tuul HurluigU, for Uavct-nor, is ielecttxl by a majority of over 18,000, ivblchtlia Iftrgdt Uro llo}ntblUuv»B of tliat State llaviever rwx-lvvd In a OuboniatoHnlI t b a qtlenuM viiw.icullun ol Itnand principles of tlio HuimWifun [«rt / .BbowB tbftt Uie ]ieoj)lo iio not wnnt lrco trade,nor an/ approach to it, and tluit tlie tmrioescourse uf tbe ltcpubllciinif In tbo present Con-grew, led by flpuaker Real, (a oiupliatlcnlljendorsed by nubllusonUniDUt. It was induedA«oldday for Democracy nnd free tn.de!&f nine on Monday.

Society Eolegat««.The State Camp of tJio PntrioUo Order Son*

of Amerltn wa# hold nt PhllHpsburg on Wioeaday. ^anlilngtou Camp, Na &, of Dovoiiviu reprcsontwl by Thoa. 13. Mcdratb,T. P«ters, Edward FiUharlwrt and Qeorga B,WdUd. AllboughtbaanJorwaabutreceoinntitutod In Vow Jersey them are now«ui)pa In tbe Stnto. Of these IVasliingtot^uaji, of Dover, Is one of Mlias now alwut 100 uioiiilors,

The State Council of tbe Order of UnitedAmerican Mechnnlra viill be held in Trentonon Wednesday, Sept. ITUi, nod Borer ComNo. II, will be ntpra«nted by Tho*. B, McUratband Bamuol M. Ckrlc. Thb Council b al«ownoiig tbo etrong onm of that ordfr 1Q NIJorooy, having roachedamomborBliip ot about140. Tho 4-1 th annual meoting uf UID KatitCouncil will be bold ut Bridgeport, Conn,,Sapt £td. Ei-StoW Councillor iVm.Wiigbc, vrlio has boon nmeuibor of t ie AppealCommittee for six joars, wlllattcud.

At a niwting of the Dover Plremen'R RcllelAwwctaUoa on W'ednoaOay evening CUtef "\V.H. Lambert, Asa't Chief J . 8. Gibson, Fore-man Jan. B. Uellck ami Dr. a . IV. II-Davitnerei.'1ckctul delegaltM to tliot'ireCoavenUoQ to be \ieltl In TrentonSlUi. McGsra. J. J. Vrtelaud, J. TViJlnc."WneraodU B. Hedilen xren selectedtoruaUs. Foreman Fred, H. Ikacb, StateFinancial Secratary, ia a woiiiber ot tie con-vention by reason of bis oltlco.

t the S Say.ltln quite certain that BO fur aa tbeinntm-

gen of tbe jxirty nro concored Uie nominationto bo uiado for Hberilf by Uie Democratic con-veutloii of Morris county Ia already oUtatedfor Oscar Lindnley. With tlio utmast fronk-ncn they eivo tbolr reason* why this and thatcondidab) won't do. They any that ex-Free-hoWer Dunn, of Wnsbingtmi.Iii n I together tootnxh, that be t ub too much, and that whencomca to spreading htm ovor tho county thereIsn't enough of him to go round. In like man-ner they venture Uie ojtiobn that wlille Oeo,IV. Smith, of Worrirtowii, la a pretty bafellow -with tbe boyt of tha county seat, beentirely too lively la tils hablU to suit UioBtoid oil. voters of the agricultural district*and "will norerdo at all" u a candldaiAnd BO they proceed to dispose of alt the snufry and talk only of the bucolic cundklatifrom Pdttala Oeo. 8ml th, howovar, sayi hihaa nine of the ten delegate* from Morriitotraship, and that bo proposes to mike things

, llroly tafon. he gets through. But union*there Is a radical chango of tactic* oa tho partof Uie fair who manage tho DuttiocraUo p!ia-lanz in Morris, be and all the others exceptOacar will only waste tbolr wind endleather in hunting for this nomination.

Death of R "Worthy Xady.Sire. Mary C. Blancbanl, tridair of th« Uta

.Oea A. Blanchanl, died at bar residence onBuuex fttreet laat Batuntay tuornlng, aged DOyean. After the death of bar husband Mrs.

ph e r l f »nd her two Bmall boys. For severalReasons «bo kept «JO Arlington IIOOM Bt Mt.Tabor, and In othor y«rs euocwcfuliy con-ducted Bummor boarding bouses at OraanOrtive and Tile Hopatcong. 8be was a tniwtworthy wmuu ]n every soon ami lier deotbiiidnoerely regretted by Uioiuony wha caanto know her during her busy life. Some timeago abe Joined Ilelief Council, of tbo ChosenFriunds, of this place, owl niail« a wlso pro-virion for her boys by insuring her Ufa tor$3,{K»Un that order. Her funeral, on Mondayafternoon, wa* largelyjltlflnded.

Tho f rlends of I l ia Annie Powell gave her•> veT7?]>leatnat blrtliday uuriirlee party hutSaturday Droning at the hotmo o£ bor paronU,Mr. and Mrb. Boger rowdl, of ilia* 11111.Rafrothmeutti wore Mrved hi tha way of con*ferticnery, cake ana lernonade.- JUss Fowd)t onJsbed sonje excellent mailc uid wi th idug-Iiwwid dancing the erenlttg m i merrily spenttill 11^0 o'clock, when aH departoi trlth tbefstUos thfttthey bad enjoyed t good time aadthat' thatr bortti bad mado tbe txcoalaa'vorj

SOME OTIlBit INKOKMAT1ON UF LOCALHISTOIUCAL VALUE.

1L It uutv u furtiiiK)it tiuco i bate nwivtxl uiiuiniuuicatiuil, flthor commendatory ur win-

iiiiury or iiiU-n-nKuUiry, couwriiln^ mybt litllti («ii".>i1 on tbu itoguniui^i, hciiix' Itliat ttiia particular (luw of L-unvs|>»iid-Las t-MtsfO aud 1 now brielly uml .liuilly

uLiui Biich uf thu hmuiru's nnd crilii-iwiiu asU> iuU'rutit raailuni (if lucal blntory.

uUng tiiat artii-io U> UIBvcum uivUatutUjrr at lttvat to wvtuiU auduut be dluciutwd. Uut i t is proper to toy

tha t tlw niattom tru.Unt of In tincblofly lucnl aud sucb an would pruporly bupublitocd in Uie local paper. 1orve the uwrcgenonU ond DIIIHUBUVO accountit lloge™ and his sect which uiay In duo time

find au appro[iriate pluco on the pages of thahistorical maKarJuo to which I have boafcrred. It will boby uouu-am* my unittributinii to tin**) iiagos, as iny corrCMpondpntnay uaxily rufC rtJiiu.

Tbu oiiitolon of tbo word not befcword cvlilxitw (an ac-cidout uit bar chlio.gmphk-a! ur t)]x>gnipLlcal) titxx ai>|M

: rural tbu UC'tMitiig nf «iuu buiituticc uf thoipt<r but, mi Uio iicxl liim ditluiiM " llioyUa Hi^uwui'sl ttettl W tlie ftuuily ivlnttov

and a» tho puptT ivpuntodly alludes Lo a ancession of iwjrsoiiB—)*ugouy uf tho original

p ) g y g—1 think no one of average intelii-

l b ti i lwilt bog

by tins fortuitous ouils-

1 am awnru that tbe Vailn woro members of0 colony of Friuniii a t Milllirook and I bavo

1 linprtuouon, derlvul in port fiopt nnd edifying clmt with an occopUonailyifigLt tuid lutoitwting cldorly ludy of tliatKUDO crnd placo (lmruixl in t lo local hhitory

of her peopjo) that tho family yot tmrvivea Initlouility; but there IB nothing iubcrontly[Kwsiljle urlncnilililo in lln>atntuinout tliat

[iidividualti btsarinjt tha umieuamo wore nniLite Hogercneit at SlouuWin I'ond. I lil«eu In uorreiiiKiuiloiTtf) with n dewwudant of

lie of tlieni who certainly in no myth butvcry-iuu^h-allvc entity iind WHJOIW of Me.CJoveluiid's lMMtiiiautura.

\ mum) •1ZukkBg\ii.ig," tukon from[>ld iloi'iinient ccntriniMirary ul tb tlio II

there uwd tu diajguoto tbo plain uoiv fcnoBucctuunua but, OB written, It .luubtlotnla in purl a clerical udetoJie. Itfi lack of

euphonbui would make tula apparent tuwho had given any study to the language orthe Lempes, If there were no other evidapceaof Ibj error, fur tha aboriginal dialect wasscarcely low agreeably euphonious titan theHawaiian itself. Tha derivation and uioan-ug of the tonii Succasunna may await con'

•ideration nt greater length tn a separataarticle. Tho Ilogeretiei were not guilty ofbestowing tbe runao " Brooklyn Fond" upon

beautiful lake. Tboy would notdone BO moan & thing. Lake Hopetcong, aswe know it, dltl not exist ID Uiolr dnj.

Ill cu I IT a ltiknleU CDOUKIIM bynmtial]rivulet; one of those lay obore Bortiiuid't

<lt tho otlior and smaller of tho two Jayabove Nolan's Point tuul uelUier of them wascalled Brooklyn Pond. Tlie word Urooklyn(n9 locally UBO.1) Is au atrocious corruption ofQitootcf.ANU—tbo burn ti ful nnd n]i[iropriab)name by w

] [ pli U10 dktrict now bouudiug tlie

k d dy g

thern iwrtlon cf tho lake Is designatede of tha oldest tuaiw. I trust that wucn a

pwU>tllce is U> be entabllnhed Iu tkat vldu-Ity, Um persona interoatod will we to It tliatthe old naine shall bo reatorod and preserved.

The IwUvWuttl wlio is d togaiuBtmy BUggwtiun tiiatdiorctiniirymotiveB

iiii»y Bometiino occasion the desecration ot theCflUietery of the Ilogorenes, may lie assuredthat I would gladly sliaro his confidence that'no Btich danger Ii [nwdble"; but tlie fnc

that within a fuw mouths of this writing, In0 process of " improving" another shore of

tlie lake, tlie burial-place of families whosetlwcoudiuito yet live la tl yvated and tbo scant remains thrown togetherInto a Boap-boi for disposal doe* not tend topromote tlie confidence with which this cor-respondent would Infuse n». "Tho thingvhlch Lath been it is that which shall bo." If

other graves are thus destroyed even in thtilife-time of tlio grandchildren of their occu-pants, who am doubt that Ihe h ^ lu Ichors of tha Rogereuea (havingregard or protect Uiom) will bo La eerlousperil when the time comes that the i ,

louldering whes they hold shall Uo betweena covetous man and his gains f

i th« curw whieh I once twbeldgrnvon u]K)n tho tomb of Sliakosi»are, wmdi

vail to navo them then." Uood frioud, for Jenia1 solio forbears

To digs tbe dust oticlooscd liooro:Blwto he ye tno» yt spares thes stouea,Aud caret he yt moves my Vionee,"

THEO. P. WowEiCamp Lupus, W « i Wtatod, Ct.,

BOABD OF FREEHOLDERS.The September meotlng ot the Board was

hnld on IVodnealny, wiUi all the roemberepnwent except Mr. Kutcber. Tbe mloutea ithe lost moating wero mad and approved.

Tbo linanco Committee reported rocelpta,tacludlng baltuice from lost mouth, of (8,4U3-SH; ttxptmdituros 17,040.73; balouce in bond,

e.Ki. Tliey hau approred bills to thoamount of fl

Tho Court House and Jail Oommltteo re-ported bills opprovod to thu amount of t57iiNumber ot prisoner* In jail At Uut report, IS;nincn admitted 19; discharged IS; remaining10.

Tho Poor Bourn Committee reported billn ap-proved to the amount of #710.28; and n creditof #11,10. Number of inmates In Poor Housootleatreport 00; since odmlttedS; dischargedU; remaining 83, Number of children In thehouiD at but report 00; since admitted 0; dis-charged «; remaining M.

Tbo Committee im Lunacy reported tworeguIarquarUrly viaita to the Azjrlam, wherethey found Uie county patients well cared forand u comfortable aa possible under the cir-cumstance*. Thore are now In the asylum tilcounty patient*—4ti female* and 43 males.They presented with their approval the quar-torl-bill, amounting to #9,851.80, and made aniunbcr of recommendations reepectJng indlvldual pntiont*.

Tbo Committee on Insurance andlanoous Accounts reported bills approved totlio amount of tGM.M.

Tbo usual number of bridge bills wereonlerod paid and outstanding ludodtwlneaa re-ported.

Mr. Backoriiekodforibridge nt IWoi-vllte; Mr. Pienwn f(

fvUbridgoneiu- Jos. H. Carroll1!) ot MtFreedom, and Mr, Ilonce for onobridgw DO the new roaatobo opened In Wash-ington tomuihlp, all of which were appolntod.

Mr. Ciuuabere reported that the Committeeu the Bog-om3-F]y bridge ia Poquannoc town-

ship bad awarded contracts and that the totalxrt of tho bridge would be about #379.Mr. Oil) offered a resolution to the effect

tliat M It is the duty of the tomuliip clerks toprovide room*, booths, etc., under the new-election law, at UIB expense of the county, >ucbclerk* be Instructed to consult with a com'mlttee cf tab Board before mtkiognwnta and involving ojepento. The reaolutTon

Burke, (hU and Backerwere appointed tbe committee of the Board.

Tha Tariff Bill P I M M th» Senate.The UcKlnloy Tariff Bill wos po»c*l In tho

Senate on Wednesday by a strict party voto,all tho Republican Senators putting them-selves on record as faithful to the doctrine otprotecting American Interest*, nnd tie Dem-ocratic Ben&tara voting u the manufficturersof Great Britain and other foreign countriesCOTTOBUV desired they would da Blodgett,of New Jersey, after supporting parts of thebilt tn voting on tho amenilmente, votedagainst it M a whole and ia the Interests offree trade under tbe Dual pressure. Jlc-Fhenon was not present, but recorded him-self n» agnlnst protection by pairing withHale. Tbe Democrntio press has been gloc-fully boasting for some time that the Repub-licans of tbo Senate wore divided and weak-ened on the great question, but this resultibom that they are a unit tn thought amiaction, and hi ropsrb fighting shape to meetand defeat tbe now unconcealed Democraticmoretnent for free trade.

Wlxat "Wo are Gomlsf to.The country THU hare to fall back 00 ban-

aims! svud orange* n u t winter, judging fromthe report* mads of tbe condition of tbe applocrop, . There baa bam a great falling off inall the principal producing reginu and highprices are sura to prerail. This failure ofapplet follows aa almost complete failure oftha peach crop, and other fruits a n notabundant enough to make up for these loeaes

the usual product.

The substitute for ilained g lu t b perfect,durabl* and cheap, W i d fitted ith It

Otic uvtiniiilur uud MHIJ- city biiinicafe of tb« c

NrnluiJMIu

whilo uijoyiiig tli-'Utif a fluo rigur, an !<niB fur tiion.irt an

bulnui ol ra tuugu

w "f t-atiK- aud wmg ofeiiltli anil ipdi'Luud luvtuj: wunl»."I imniiliig I ileturiiiliK-d to >i<sit Duvtr,] had nut 1K%-U in thirty years. I took

this OMV.-I'J,'"1 KxpiLia from lii>Lmki;n and iunloul IUI biniriTuiit' flying iiiUi Dover. WhimIiiUldiU'd IliukLxlumiiDiI (or homo fuiuiliatlandiiLark, inituliHooinoil cliaiiKul ubout ine,

ill, however, fur Uvro uti tlw curtwr theliott vtctv still HtiMM) mid Kwnml to WL'1-,n\t! to Its threshold. Ui>ou entering ttii|o j>ontlt!iiiuii uttipped foru'Aixl and orilng thut 1 wes Iu tjuost of a liotcl domviMi

bis tu t anil took niti round U» Jolloy B, ivbichI und BOUiuhow furgutUti. Alter rfgiifterkand bawling over my vulii* tutlit old toltKporUir " 1'tU.T," my uew-fuuud (rifiiil andmt mi the botel piazza mid nail a roiuinluctiitlal chat. J fciiind liltu vory good councilimlwl und ho took iminli ciiru to tdl inu aflio iuU'rejitlni; chaiiRt-tt tbu Hying yenra haiiQilu sin*.1" liul 1 .was in Dover, J nf tt>nvi.nouiiilntit ililx gL'iitlfiiiJiu wan tho propriutoi

of the old corucr idiot' HUITO.Aftor dii

Mr, Jollijy thtit bad Uwn

eai'H mul ovor a jxwt-jira

cbui-di-yanl chat ot dii

At lftfct both of us stu

o vend (or eo manyiiliol c-Igur we tried

,.„_ i, footpieco, wlioro thuy loanEach to other—druv.w.Hl in tog-wiwituO'or a collluod liast botnixiu."

As 1 Mt my hood sink bcuvy, I becomomindful of my cuntoiunry uluata aud rutlrw"

ny room to onjoy Ihat ix'tdful slut*]) tlililfjnk't of countiy llfu nlaiK't-nu IIKIIITO

Almut four oVlmjlt I onlai-od n MU'rlagu auidiOTo out towAiiU Ht. Mtii-y'i*. All cdong tinway I jwnxJvoil a spirit of pi-ogivsa muiilfisitIng itsolf in lluo divL-IHnKH, tho cluctrio lightand in a manuftickfry Ibut iswniLil tu blilu IU

atb tbi> ulindoHthough It fearwl thu advance of a Fruo Tnuto

tro. AH I ucaml Jttiuus Ford's coruur ao of buuuty imfoIdiHl ilwif buforo my

_..ilorliig nlglit. Behind a \«a«U(u. partcn-cstood tlie new St. Mary's Cbureli. Wiat a

cliarigo tho Input} ol thirty ybnrB butmade. Farthor ou stood a now whool houuoa flue etructure. but ono Uint elionld )iav<

mado of tho »*aino atone we tho cliurebI think, In oilier to prwwrvo tho subdued, ro-tiredairof thu twuo. Thudrihlliarating, however, I am Burprised I evennotlaxl tbo doCoct. On I swept around tinold triangular cornor near wliora "Urflnuy"Bmlth Jived, niid regaining tbo main road ar-rived at tbo hotel at d vc o'clock. I thon tooka walk through tlio town proper and on allMIIIM profljiurity fniaid mo. The stor™. tli'-'r

nrf vavtttty, Ui« upli-lt of gixal-vrillHHI from every countenance,

QTouBcflfeelSngB of BUrpriBoaml pK-oi.uronliicl.I caimut dcscrlba, I IUturned W tbo botolwith mi ougor ujipoUta for

After suiipiij-J sat down in u wldu-annedilinir and gave myiselt ovor to rodectiou.

CuulJ it be tliut tlilH was uu ideal town. Bourott Icoidd Icnrn ami olimirvo its buslnettsiiduollUe&l life ivt'i-o uuocuiwful mul Maiue-BS, rosprativoij-. AH to Ita BocJal Itfo

eUouldor aoeuietl bout with tare, uo brow

lined uloudod by nuxigty or lil-trill. Ov<all u])l*ared to Inrad n spirit ot Bereulty.Frosoutly a niau short of mature, nilddle-agwl,voaring oyu-glautjcs that pinched bis nose, sat

dawn besliloinu, Turulugto him I aukotl iftis consldorod theluiBlnefls, Hoclal and politicallire of tbo town perfect Ho said it was"pmtty healthy." Jjouldngat him cloeolysaw his oy«it twinkle ns ho askad me if I wouldlike to wee Uio town by night. On my reply-ing ia tho afllrumtivD lio arose nnd I followed,

rent-hod tbo oppoBllouoraorniy guidewhoUicr I wanted, to " buy o, dog."prlued at tbe abruptuees of tho i]ues*

tlon And wlien I told lilui I bod w> use tar QUOha BceniBd quits cho]>-fallon. Near the bridgethat Bpaos the canal wo entered a EOIOO:HoronllwasactJvJty. FivayoungmonEtooditbebarandoneTvasBbouting lt\Votare'eBolt'ave, nionf Tbun there followed three other1 rounds" wlion a gtontorku voieo onllod c'Fwlttit'll yoibave, mill, for a chaaerP

turned to my clcorooe to auk if it was a eiton) for tho youug men to drink so much In•n (tliint. A tiuie. Bufoi-o ho could reply thoproprietor stepj>cd up aud I was Iutrodu<to him. Ho favorably impressed mo as & vorygenerous, polite, towperate gcntlomau. ~\\'enext ciitorod a rather gloomy place thatwas lit up by two lamps and the Jolly facoof tbo proprietor. Hera a short bloudeman of very ampta giilhaufl ajipareatly aboutforty years of age was throwing dice with atall, beartlloes nun of thirty. Everyonecalled by bis first nnino and whnn oue of tbodice turowera loet he inmuyUntcly traatcd nilpresent. As we walked out Into the star-litnight X qiKntioned my guide why everyonetreated everybody else wlioii ho drank. liesaid " Oh It's a habit among too young wen oftins town." "Soyou know the 'short nud thelong of i t ' that were throwing dice I" 1 ques-tioned. Be Bald, " I couldn't vary well bemondial of this town for twenty yuan withoutknowing tlioni." Tboy woro a Jolly pair, auy-way, thought I, as we now reached tbe hotel.Next morning I was telegraphod for and asettled myeulf In tbo car nnd saw tho housesof Dover running poet, I luusetl Uiu&i I havefound A Hold for the moralist oven intbob

t 1 (untied so perfect. Hero aro yomen addicted to tha pernicious practice'treating" tlmo produces more drunkennusa

and wrecks more lives than tbe appetite foidrink Itself. In most European countriestliore is no such thing us Intoxication etnrply

icro Is no such practice as treating.They drink as much, if not more than we do,but they know bow to drink. IoDavartai5,0OOtc 0,000 people will congregate in tbo eveningat a"Blor Gorton" and drink from two tofour quarts of beer duringtiioro will not be the least sign of intoxlcatiaabout aay ef thorn. Why! They dHn!t slowlyand at loafi intorrals, olwitvs outing B UtUesanietbiag with thoir boor. Benldcs each onobuys his own beor aud merely takes what Uodesires. The music, too, htu & trani]uUbiii£effect.

Now, young men, If you would keep yonitown and youraulvoa froo from UID etiguio ofIntemperance abandon forever tho dotestalhbablt of traaUtig. NoIUior ti>wt uor aoeupt utreat and and you anil all will BOG tbe salutaryeffect upon yourselves and upoa tho town thatyou aro privileged to live in. From Uio suowysummit of my years I see the pathway cf l(focovered by tho bones of Uioso who bare fallenby Uio vc&ysMo because of Inlempeniace pro-duced by this habit of treating. Ahandan it,

0A3>M"D8 THE VIOTl t t .

Hwith lowering sklta, mid op|)iw«xl by tbuloom of tho imtvx ufUiu nmt'iiitlctiut llvpubli-

•JII vlL-mry in Miiiiio, Uw U.>iiiucnitic Cuii-iiuiiciml CoiivouUon for tho h'irth DistrittB held in MoniuLuwn on Wcdnoedoy, and

iiiiint.il Kliciitr fuiliiiim, of I'ltMtuiutMUMty,

Ct'ii^ivw. Tliu ut>iiiiiiiili<-ii »iu hoLtliil !•>-• i«rty Iwi'liiw BUUIU tiiue ugu, uud thp

dlty. Tlio numim*} lius no Hi«ciul (,imlinc-a-tiuuB ol" claluis (or Uie imbiUuti and a tow J

ouia uot liaveikuu thought uf In coimec-

•'iU. (t. H« iudmiJy Uikeii litcaui«j uf tliosUtliMis coiillilonco which tlio Uoiiiot-J-atlc

|OrLy plati*) In tlie itlemiiiit uf luck, Thepowdluck tlmt attain!* tills iiiinlnwi lies Intho (out that tlirw yuan* ogo Undmus winelected Sheriff Ktouso of Ho]mblltaii dig-

ana In Poaaaic, and Uiuy aro simply bop-Uig tliat ilgLtnlug limy i>oealLily Htriko tliu

nil tiidciu tliu uuniu i'locu. But for this

mus would not bavo Ix-vn known t>uof bis own bailiwick. I t IK only another

lucrutlc rainbow clime like that oat laIV district, In St.iine, anil will end la tbe

noun* way. Tbe Interests of this groat com*letviul, niiniii),' and nmiiufacturlng districtjly w Jnrttily u,«u tbo nrotoctivo «s

tliut tliu woikiii),' und buElutsx ixxiple will uut

it ovur ta tlm luuubi uf Uie five tnulera.illliiUHlug feature uf the organisation <.

Uto couvci.Uuu waa Uio eoliwtiou of Geo. £

nans, of JTadiwn, on oj)ostlo of freetrwle, fur cWlruwu. Uo vrits chosen bean

little prumluuucebo ivcuutly ftUined bymakiug frco trade sj>eocliu9 .In How YorkfjbtU), and when it is rcmolubared tnat ouiy a

yearn Ago all tlio Dciuocnits of this dis-trict woro no)euilily avowing that ttioy andthoir i«rty were prolectionlut, tho EituaUnnbocomea ludicrous. Itmustbavelieeii enoughto drive Bx-CongrcsHiiian Cutler almost to Uieverge of political nprotasy. After Uiojjsual

u UIQ ttinjjornry orgoiiisuitiou -vms i

inneiit. Vbcn tiotntiiatEuus were utot- tliu namo of Ctn-uulliu A. Ciulnuui was thuiflly Qws mBiitioiw^l. llt^iuiUiu wns jjitwoiitc)j Prosecutor Uonrloy, of I'ossalc, mid Sei

ntor Worts, of Morris nnd Boiiator WIntnn,of Burgon, worn tbo w.'cotidurd. After thetransaction of some routine business thu cou-

[DU adjuumod. It uttrncted so littleattention tliat It was not rciwrted Iu tlio lisud-lug Dcaiocnitlc lajwiii of Now York.

A Conveyance a. Mortem?*.Vkc-Cliattccllor Pituoy baa filed an ojJdli

In tlio caae of Pace v». Uartles, Tbo bill wasllltxl to rudoL-m, and to tliut oud tu haveuevcru! deeds of conveyance of land declnrwito bo mortgages. Tlio laud In dispute Isfarm of UK) acres Iu MQITU county, aad UioremainJor, including tho iiniirovonieuta, InUuntevdon couuty,

Fn rondcrlug Ins decision tbo Vico-CJinu-ilor stnU*: l t In (lDbiniilning wliotber o

absolute conveyance of land, togothor withcontract to reouuvoy upon ]iayuiont of a fixed

young J It loreverl

A School Teacher*! Troubles.Butler and Bloonilngdalo are bocomiog

noted for their school difficulties, and nowThos, L. Qiusou, schoolmaster at tho latterplaco, has brought an action for libel againstRev, J. C. Cruiksbank, County Superintend-ent of Passaic, laying hli damages at the sum>f 410,000. Otlbon oiunc to Bloomlngdalovltha thlrd-cbisscortiflcate and otter teach-

ing awhile somo differeowa aroeo between t iepeople of the village. Bom* claimed that bewatt lncompuUmt, that lie at Umi-a over in-dulged himself In stimulants, aud that he didnot treat other, teachers properly. Othersclaimed that ha was of excellent character,and that tin opposition to bun woa on ac-count of the fact that he waa a CathoUc. Thotrwrtera stood by him and rotalnod him in bisplace, Some tlmo ago Rev. Mr. Cruikslumkwrote a letter to the tnutoea, instructingthem not to appoint Mr. Qillaon, baaing hUobjection* on alleged Incompotancy, but tietrustees oneaged him for another yoar.

The dieputea between the two foe tioni causeda great deal of excitement. Tto Ref. Mr,CruikshankR publicly denounced Mr. QUlsonand the school trustees, ami declared that aprincipal of a public school ought to Icnonrmore than a miss of sixteen. The Btato Boardof Education sustained him In his claim ofbeing tbo 'Judge u to what teachers were

petent to ifwn- The llloomlngdalo schooltnuUes were compelled to submit to tho au-thority nf tha HOT. Ur. Crulkstuwks.

Mr. Gllbon's wit is basod on a lottw writteny the superintendent to Dr. H. V. Day, pres-

ident of the school trustee* of the district, inwhich the superintendent directs them not toemploy Mr. Gillian on account of hhi incoui-potency, and In a newspaper artlcla publishedby tho superintendent

durable and cheap. Window* fitted with It moon Is that for a few. diyn beforo and ttfbrquki]yaiideftimAt«glTonbyAi^urPDrce1lnijfdI1theroUl«idifr6!^«ln

The HaxTDit Moon.The harvest uoon la not due until the hUt*r

port of this month. Few know why It licalled the harvest moon, therefore it It well tostate that it U tbe full moon noamtautumnal equinox, and hi I6§2, did not occuruntil October 6th. The peculiarity of thismoon Is toot for a few. dtya before) and *XUP

nut, thu L'ourt will look at nil the drcoin-iiueH, tbo moat Imimrtnnt uf tvltich

thore on obligation oa the jart of the grantora \>ay the purcliaso mouuy which Is ontorco-iblo at law I Is tbe land convoyed worth

touslJornblu nioi-o tlian tho purcliaw priiDoes tlio gmntor retain pouseanlon of f he landgranted ui«u k'Vius of iiayiug u, rent equal tctlio fritoroflt on tlie purcliaM) prico t

'A porsou bavliig &i\ wjwlty of redt>i»i.tl(Iu laud arising out of an absolute conveyaiumul ft Bcpurato tsoatraot to vooaawy, xn«estop himself from itottlng up his equity bystiuidiog up ami sculng tbo gruuteo mvaluable impro vein outs on tlm land, on tutlupposltlou that he la Urn abaoiuto ownor,

and by enforcing against iiiin jiccunlnry dcmands based upon 'such ownership."

Pheljw Will Bo In It.The tribute .mid U> Minister rholns by tl

Berlin corraspoiuloiit of tliuNew York neralIn the intorogUng and Important cabla dts-patch ropro<luiixl In to-day's Protw, is thor-oughly dueorvod. oud will Ua wnrnilydated by that gentleman'., hoste of fdeu'dn intUta country. HSu vvfcivnw U> vwt lucal poli-tics, and his lntinmUi>n that he (utends dolna. Republican yeonuiD's Borvico for ''CliarlBeckwitb," Ia also luten»tliig nons, to DomecraU as well an Hupubllcaug, not iilonobecauseJt again buries the absurd story that MiPlielps wants to tnko tbe Cangretwionulnoininallon hjinwjlf. Tlio Pemncmtstliat their pnleulnUons of - wjwt Borgoii i»going ta do " for COJIUIB, ai"o Ijkoly w " nansigtoy." Tho bnpulso uLloh Kir. rLuJjw'u

pc-OBcuco will give to tho canvas? will not bocoofliieJ to bis own couuty, hut will bo po"fully fult tlirou^hout Uio district. I t mliterally be sold " oiio Hast upon that bugleborn la worth a thousand iiwu," to Uio Ito-publlcan Ucket In this Congreaeoua] districtat this Juncture.—Putursoi, Frvja,

An Error In the Ballot.A curlouB clerical orrcr has houii diM.'nvcr«d\ connection witli tlie net passed 1>y tho Nuiv

Jersey legislature providing for tb<jalfislon to a popular vote of tlio proposedLmandments to the constitution. Tlio tlioi

ands of ballots alrvady ilistrlbuted by tboBtnte Coyartmcnt denote a wrong parngrapbo( the consOtuUon which It is proposod toamend. I t denotes Article IV, Eoctiouckuao 2, flubdivislon U. The happetn to bo,'Instead of a provision against RpectM legisla-tion, as follows; " No lottery* tholl ba nutha-plted by Uik State, and itn ticket .u nuy lot-tery not nutliorieod by a law of this Stntoahall bo Imglit aud solil wSUjin tha State."

In traiificribing the original nnicudmont ircacnUii to tbo Legislature, tho cupyist foiled

to uoto the dllTurouee botweon tbe Koiniu andArabic gj-stem of notation, mid tho error wasropentcd, wltb varying results, ftrough theseveral processes ot tho adoptlou of the amend'meut

The Old Jersey Fenny.The Ausuinlily of our State in 1705 :-esolved

that for the more eonvonlout payment ofsmall sums of money, Mark Newly'a copper,callnl Patrick's half ponce should pass

it as a circulating medium. ThoeoIrish baU-peunlcs, which Keivly brought _ . . .from England on a private speculation. Theyworo marked aa QUO side wlUi Uw Jn»d ol tLeKing and on tlio otber wltlin harp. In 1780Altilou Cos. and "Walter JloUt, of Now Yorkcity, contracted to strike £10,000 worth ofpennies for Iho Btato, um\ tha first went struckthat year. Tliey were tbo uoree-.ioftd-penn.o8,•with three jilowa. There were thirty varietiesin 1780, hvonty In 1787 nnd ton in 1788. Num-bers of these pennies of both kinds are fnistauro, and were In circulation fifty yean agobut aro now mostly retired to the caiiinets cfcoin collectors. Now and then ona of fheeopieces IH gold for five dollam One -variety iavalued at twcnty-flvo dollar^ u epedman.

P 0 B T ffiOBB.18.Tlirco cheers for Tom lteod!Tliu.anwuU'ru aro moving the i

itjitiniii^r'H l"ark-.

TUo third nuiro is laylum in its nUx[Wii nlwiit ttw l.'itl. lutt. Itscmuteluly opuu a store, deliver dry j

[ •MII!|»^ LjuftJlioc«4 lio lvifiilu dul1 wtuit to Htmiitow with L'oiiducU-

n Bumioy. Baw Jlr. nnd Mrs. Juo. Hetd amUnuiio, and Joel I), who UMXI to kwp a UuibojiutBtanhapo, Mr. nnil Mn. Oiwn and>peralor Prasher, of Boouton, who was onooi iVrt Morrlt boy. It wan I •omulunion Huu-[ay in thu Prenbytorlon CUurch nud liev,lr Carter preached nn oxcdlcnt iwnuoi

aiwut blind Bartluioua. Tho Y, M. 0. A. iitioalturnoou wan lod by Joel B. Koed. Tbemeutlng wasin tho park—at I w t tncy calledLt a park, Boonton falls are not as extensiveon Niagara, but they are very pretty after all,mill I like tlio town ^ery much. Tbareis aBploudlu view from Mr. Heed's new hoiiao. InfuiABoontoiiUacity tet upou a bill. I hopeher light may never be uid and tho shadow ofher Iiulletln never grow less. Tho ullll-CUlty I taw about It was in getting ki tbt>depot nftor dark. If Mr. Oreon had not kindlyenuived we tlio way to the du]wt I would havegot lost sure. I (Jiould think tbo Boontonfollta would bnvo a more direct road to tbedupot, If they had lo build on oloctric railroad.AinlntUlIbDorof other factories ---• '—*-Boonton. Dover will hare to look

Conductor Bagsliaw In laid up with qulniwysore throat. Conductor Khinoy IISH knocked

utlor to aoukctlthig nliln to rboumntism.Ur. DalrjTDjJlo, late of Lohnuui'g Blare,ov«r, wlio took tbo rlfvoa at Mr. Qufck, In Uio

jMiranm liuslncss, lias been promoted toABsIatautSuperlnteudiatitotliiauraiico, WhichBboffB the irauranca oHlDeni know ft ggod mauwhon they come across him. I aongratulak)Ur. Dalrymplo on bis promotion.

I am told tbut Btwibopo is going to haithut new lock-up now, sure pop. The TowCouunltttio U galag U l u o soaiething now.

Our Eciool opened with one hundred pupils.Therhad 151 ov*r nt Stflnlinpa, whir1- - - "loudly for tliat ueiy scUool louse Iwfdweather. Tliey have three teachuithere, don't you know, and when tae weathergets free*y tho third tcacbor, wlio can hoar-ecltutlons In the Yeatitnus while tbo weathers flue, him to bo takmi Ia by the etovo, andtUeit you bavtt two veclttattoun gulng on at 1 *Home time, wuleb.lu awful nico. in tlio «nxiui. Try Mid get tha ww HCUOO! hoiToady for occupancy by January Jut, 1H0I,toteat, gouthunen.

Tlio SIBUSTB of Charity era nuking thoirimual oolleetlim (or St. Midi

Newark.

Stnnliapo—Netcong.Ibcgyoiir jiardou—niadoHonry Hnrdeu nml Iflsa Annie Lnwless ouelast Hominy about noon, a t UIB resilience otho bride's parents. Accept iny best wishes.

Tom Luff li running Bagdiaw's crow andJohn O'BmiivAU, Jr., is running Jon. Kinney's.

Brakeinaa Qeorge E. Long goes to LosAngolas, Col., as a dolegato from Ifojw LodgeNo. 982, Crotlrtrhood of Railroad Traimmto tlie annual convention. Sofo rottirn audgood Uius, Qctirge,

Talking Ni.><fUtr VitoMtn loinimla mo tlmt Uiulioyvtallasttirr ot a tcrUiin cowluutarIiud to back hlHUoal trnlli down from Doverdepot once when tho iilatform van pmttywell nllnl vitii paESOiigunt. Tho conductorfolt alt tho dignity of bli olllco and called etbu hip uf bis voice to ona of his braki-man tgot bock with the Hug. " Nuvor mi mi, Mi

,"salil tbo ilagnmu, Us ho jumj>ed off tboaiboaw, "I'll tell tbwn you aro boaa—need not bother," ami be turned aroundfacing the crawls wild, " Laillu oud geutlo-incn, thin U Conductor , who i* l»lil f<ruuniinr thle train." !>• J.

RUSTIC.Miss Aila Hanson Ia visttlng friends in

BrooUyu. ' • •Mr, Ford Struitandfamllyare visiting rela-

Uvos In VasMuBtonville, New York.Mr. H. A. C. Smith will take his launch,

tho •' Possum," to tho city on Krlday,' l

Air. 8, J, Monroe, who has been cashier atthe Brealin during tbo Bummer, will go toSalt I4ike City to take charge of his uncle'shotel there about October flrrt. , .

Mrs. Crabtrue, Miss Lotto's mother, -wtsorry to learn, is vory Ul At this wriUng.

Hlssos N. N.t F. D, and L, A. icndo a verypretty appenraDC© at Bastio on lost Mondayevening. Many regret not seeing them, buttrust io sea tbem fwon- -

Mr. August Politer, of I*to Hopatejs ,root with a very •erluOT. accident hist Satur-day morning, whereby one of hlr lltnta mwbroken between tmoe and ankla Ur Fottierand his coachman started for DrakMvUle sta-tion to take the ewly train for New1 York,and when only a short dutahce from his cot-tage the hind axle of the carriage broke,throwing both ocenpanta oat and breakingMr. Pettier1! lbnVwhilo the coachman es-caped without lojory. Tbe horse, after run-ning a short dbttanoe, was caught and' re-tamed homa' *tr. Pettier, wo ore g bid tosay, hi gotttog alouK oa well aa caa ba expoct-ed. Bo IB being treated by his family paysi-cton, Pr. yfioVea,I'd KB-W York, and Dr. Tay-lor, of SaccaSTMSa. TFo bopo to soo him soonagtln on the ««d* •.

EotolErMUawill d o n on Monday next,Sept. fifteenth. '''-••• Jir. Georgfl M. Broeltway, manozer of the

BraoUn, h u charge of tha GUsey House this

We *m glad to see that Mr. C. A. fiaker Isibtetohccnitagaw. .

U I M Laurm Fancher hat been vhdOng rela-vm la Baooasunna,Miss lUnd Hall, hoosekMperat the BreaUn,

wlfl toko cbargM ot the Chtrsodon Hotel, InBrooklyn, next woft.,,

Ur. Ricbord Heo&BWoa aadfamlb/ haw re-turned to W«w .York. , . . . .- "Wo ore Tery sorry to record tbe death ofMr*. Braur *""• , which oocurred on Tfiun-

LTevflnmsatSi3a. Funeral Berrioos will beU »t bor lato Jwldenco iu Drakosville —

OHESTEE.Rev. R.Flclithon., of Nww York, was tlio

giiostof Iter. Gillette over Snlthatli.Qrcat complaint alwut tlw "potato rot"

around thiseectlim of country.Miss Sadie Budd bos n-'turuwl from a

pioaswit visit for four weeks. Slie is one olour "fair duusols"o(Cliestor.

Tliia warm weather Is i|uito appreciated bytliBfannors for fall seeding.

Mr. Parkt is home nursing a bruisod foot.A baby, eleven mouths old, of Jim. tVyek-

oiT, died Haturuay monilng ol brain fover,nud was buried at Unsklngrldge oa Mondaymorning. Services wore held nt Uiu bouso atU A. u.. Bur, E. I). Eugland oflluiating. Mn.WycVuIT nan the sympuLby of thu towu.'

"Another Ilttlo form asleep,A&d A Uttle tpirtt Kow,

Another little VOIM IS Inisbed,Am) a little auux'l boru."

Rov. It. H. Bonrartb, of Brooklyn, N. Y,(jircacbcd in tho Congregational Church hutBflbbAth. The people wan well pleased withbis discourses,

Mr. Vlsluuioff. of Bulgaria, wllf lecture It)ba Presbyter-fan Church on SaLbatb ovenlng.aiilijiict, Mandonla. ' • — r - J" "

Mr. Geo. fiudd. of llaclno, \V|s., Is vi^tlnfrlicrolorafowtJftTH. HetijruB Iron) JiowYorkto-day (FriilayJ; He las not been here ft"" £0years aiul vamy <H not know tyra.

Ufss Eva Budd leave* this week for NowYork city.

TheAi I Oallery and I-ouii BxhlblUou ot tboSt. E, Church fair bore, on tUeSitbandCSUilnst., will add intoiest to tbo usual routinefain.

Dr. Htxlgos has nturuod from hfa trip In thiAdiroudockti of pfx weoka. Ho brought homename lino HjwcJiaenn of vauUou, and !• muchImprovodiu health. Vir

KEHVIt .llayor Hnyues, of Newark, and party, hav-

ing spent the day at tha Lake on Sun-ilny last, took suppor at the Vortman House.Hn exprewud hiuiwlf aa being greatly plensedivltu iJika Hojmteong, nnd thlolffl It his groulfuture posslbiJItie*.

Mr. F . P. Looker, ol Boonton, spent lastSunday with his friend, Cbarllo Scott

Hulse Bros, will opon thotr Port Morrisstore Sept. 17tb. Johu Hulse will be Incharge. Prank 8 . Kltuwr, wbo has fun thatroute during last year,' will go with him.May they have the greatest uueoeaa In tliclrnewventuro. '

Judging by nreparatioiis which the Koi^irnot Band oru putting forth to make theirmp and social ou Friday evening a success,

good time may be eipacted oy all who attend.

KIKE HXJJI*.. Tbe office of Uie' Mellon mine mis removed

tula week. . • - .".".' '.• iA v«ry pleasant nirpriw jiarty was given k

Ulia Annie Powell laat Baturday evening,bolag her fourteenth bhiltday.

The store Is cloaed for a few days on oocoontof taldng their Inrentorry.

BUT, Mr, Wd. preached » very intoreoUngirmoa on Sunday orenlng. There was a good

turnout. ;' . •I. J. Goldstein haa; given" employment to

fjuber WliUa OUbort as clerk In hia store:. . . " . • • : : - • ' • • ' '•' . . . • ' H l L L K R .

BtTSD'S XiAXB. .Ur.Hand Is tpending a few days at 'the

L a k e . - : . • - . • - •

Wm, Bannettls visiting'his parente at theLake. . • v \ • • • •

Mrs. Jno. HeDougal Is fiflitio^ at Newton.Mr. J. D. Budd is visiting friends In Ni

York. • • ' • . - • • .Charles Budd Is vidliDg friends at Newark,

WK. S. COLXiARD,FUBNITDRE -i- TJPHOLSTEEEE,.' ' • ,' , AMP D I U U U - ' "' ' '

rORKlTDEB, OIL CWJTH, M4.TTRB8BE8,: , A.HD BBDBIHG, '•

AMD OTHXB HOCSUOtD GOODS.HAIR MATTUESftKS MADE OVEt .

BUOKWXLL BT., ":> DOVKB, N. J.

(Nextto PardeeA OtorVe.)

l ^ t t e r i remaiuiDi anolaimedin th« Po>t OMce «t Dover, N. J

Dover, Ni J., B«pl. lltli, Ut'O.2ar> Ande'spa, Bt- Gray,Adsm IlAPbir, J. Bopkisi,Jbu.IlaKdti. Jan E. Honia,3ob«rtJ.Bo<re», *.—..-._3.r.cr»t!r.lobB COM,

E H n i i ,l» Hpllliw,earn If elan (3)Not.n, -

KikIfellls Kicker.

B. Vandtrheff,Uri. J. Deatb,Ktta Hittheni,

ToabUlaanyoftheiboVelettertitv "»<rerttHil"ftiii.KlvedaUofthliUit.

IAS, 8. HEZJOS, F. V.

DANIELSON-CARLSON-At Porer. Sept,flta. by ROT. F. 0. Logrea. Carl V, Paniol-Kta and Amand* Olivia barton, botlt 'lit. Hope.

GERMAN AND FRENCH.Tho afitluilKDed vlll l i ra ImtrnoUon In

tbe Genvan ana Tre&ob laiifiiBjtti. to pupil!

The Wow Jener Depftrlanent of the O. A. B.boa 113 Ptwtt, 7,586 memben In good BtMd-tog- nspmlod in n I M tl0.IH0.25; 111101111110mlloIluna»M,eOO.Mli all o l t o property TIJ-I

W. H. & B. BURNETT,

FURRIERS,17 Academy 8 t , Newark. N.I.

Would call attention to theirlarge assortment of Fur

Shoulder Capes.la »'l itjlM and qnilltlci, tor Viv. WfAK.

THB UAHCPaCTURE-OV BEAl. OAS.4K2rroO0a.afKCiU.Tr.. : -

BT Qoeda ami' ft* upvnTkl to TWpoallaUfatUU. - . , ; , - • " . - ' / « »

THE GEO. RICHARDS Co.

IKT

IMPORTED TOILET SETS!10 piece Decorated Porcelain Toilet Sets - - - $2.25 each.1 2

r . « .. «• « " (with jar) 3.30 ««

SMYRNA RUGS,30x77 INCHES,

WHITE AND DRAB,

LADIES' KID GLOVESIN THE NEW FALL SHADES, r

59e PER PAIR. I

STAMPED LINEN TABLE SCABFS,

29c. EACH.

THE GEO. RICHARDS CO.\ ^ . , . - - v , .—•- • v.:.

DICKERSON'SDOVER, N. J.

STOCKINETTE and CLOTH

BD1TABLE POB

AUTUMN WEAK.

CLOTH CAPES, &aI N O U t t . . .

Carpet and Furniture Department

G O O D S are arriving daily; and arestill selling the boss

$25 OAK BEDEOOM SUIT.NOTICE.

At a meeting of the Itockaway TownshipCommittee, Leld Aug. 30th, 1890, the follow-Ine resolution w u adopted:

AB80LVXD, I h a t a lioa&M fee of $35 becharged for u l wagon peddler*, and 110 fortill pack peddlers selling goods in ItockawayTownship, thta resolution to apply bt peddlersnot redding In tbe Township; provldedtbatno penon shall be required to take out a

His f a rm; according to Uie prorlaloiu of an

J. I I . GARDNEIt,

C9-3W Township Clark.

. DR. ANDREW'S

Rheumatic SpecificOPMPOUNDRD *ITH THS OUSATB

OABS. AND mcCHUENDIU FOBRllEDIiHTUU OHLV,

Jaiylst, J800...'.....-... - . . - - .LIABILITIES.

Da. Da>MlteN....«l,p0tiI991.!IS

ton ondiud Jol j i U.1C7 91J , , •',•- fIAIB.41B W. :

Sorplaa D7.4fi7Sr

Afier a rean>' grcu mnarlig from BolstioBbcamkUiin, iarfun Ktilch Urns everi |Up I H

' letr<irt,Ictn.mFDO0don7onr "alter a r«w*Mki, taking I t '

f«l beiut vn eiws « j tban iLVC for the pu t two yean. Yuan vary trulj,

J. J. VREELAND,o u r a m i M jnriuwjap • \-'

Boraa.H.)." .

lU. OoDtrunukra, .u lmtnUl iof iTi tTl u l u i J«bblni«i»

BUI. fonlaaatl from Ihe bait qurriu h;la imill qnantlti orcar lotd. ind laid, if de>red, bj experitowl workmra ttloir priua.

rpBE BIQBE8T HiBKET PEICE

r u n DC OUB nkBIDS, BK1HB at, T»LU>W,

, .By L.P. BOHWABZ, :

THE H0EEI8 COUNTy

SAYIKSS BANKMOKBISTOWN, R. J .

IMCOItPOBATBD MARCH M, »6T*.,

Hnnry U. Pitaer.: : 11*1117 V . Willar,AqKDatDi O. Oaoflild, Anraliaa Ii, Hill.HiBDton o Marl). Pbitlp E. Hoffmiui.Cbaa. Y. Swan, H. D. John C, Btattv,

••Pal Eaten. .

IitvruttitiMlUMlandpitdlBJkackrjuilJuly «I twtV ywt tt»m t>« pronti ol the pro-vlaaaaUKOBtbabnKiiHA. . • ' . .--.

nto on ar Iwfsra to«SddayaarUiilj*>dOoUb«rtJr*wb«rMt*7,ApriUiilj*>d

tli*Qntd.vyaoti.U4BANRINO BODUSi

9.A. n- to 1 p. v. dally, u d 7 to 0 r, x. Sktor-B 5 ; l r ' ' ' day era lnga- • \ ''

A. JUDSOW COE,

Lunbar, Sptura, Htjnloik.1 Bh&staal

BARD WOODX.VMBEH,:

Ttallinr M»l.;0ai.lli.a".a. mila n».,Vhlt. Weed, Olllar. FlMriDff,'. F.nd.f,

nr.p .»<»...! SHl.r, aui(la at Huo\;atb, rial and 8q aan Viek.u,8h..thli)|rud-aoail Papir, Eaab Coot., Blllda *a .U.

W» atklv lo aarrraTarf utia|k.p|lB a wall

HEAT YOUIIIIOUBE

| Please write to us and we will come.nnd

EXCURSIONISTS

CAMWNG PARTIK

vm& FIND ASirmNo TBBS MAY NEED

: AT Wt 6TOKB AT , ". -

•:- HEASONABLB PBI0E8, -:-

..:•• , : " ' a n r a : ; A f i ; : ' , ; . : ; : ' . ; • • • • ; ; .

Owfiad FMflaM,

."•,-"..8lnMrta«i1ai.

A W O 0OOD CDIIESK AND UDTTEB.

H|BA|EB;

FRAZEE, CONNET & Co.Central Dry Goods Stare, •

Bltwaan W.il P«tk »nd C.d.r Sll.

;••--. '^::-Krmmr±. TB»»fa;- ; • .'•-

'A diolc a«d dailj- ircrouincrariBtj ol IboaA'gixdM at pdpidar pad gmtlfyina: prioei^:.

lll 1)1 Jt'WaaflBiib T o l H « J .

la'ahM for•f aa Oonntj tU.M « I m b m T o l H«J .aanaty/fer too auualnatlon of oaadla'ahM forfaukara>. a>rtlO»'ia .1 Do,.r, l» P.Wla,tlBbaolBondiD£tan.8atnraaT;thaL»0b fa>tBaoh vpptloaat tot,» MrttflaaM ihoaU >"[taatiilat«,tl,,t8;Mi>V,MlA.lI. - .

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THEFriday, Sept 12,1890.

Pott0ftlo*»t DOT«, V. J,

U O O A L 3xl.m W g .

UM3AX, JOTTIHOg.local rending on every page,Tueprafltaof the recent Ml. Olive d

lair wore ISDQ.Tba receipt* of Uie firokestwu Cbun-h fair

jRockaway tomunip bos the largest acreageof any in t i e count/.

The Bockaway Manufacturing Co. nowemploy over W hands. . *

Bishop WIgger vtdtwl S t JNory'B porUh,Boootou, but Friday nlgtit.

Tbo receipts of the Bed Men's festivalPort Oron amounted to |1W>.

Regular meeting ot Acute Lodge, F. aA. M-, next Wednesday evening.

E, V . Thcbasd Is about to erect a flae resi-dence on bis plow near Madlfiou.

Ezra Ou-nibnint, ot Hondham, Is building. cue of ths Urgent barns ia that section.. Rev. Fred. Bloom will preach In the Boon-ton M. E, Church jwxt Sunday morning.

Messrs. ZUnehort and Apgar, a t Parker,' b » » bad 15,400 joong peach trots budded.

* Tbe Mediums nf Wi^imn dftfftit^d tlw UTTWcl>ib of Sit. Tabor lost Saturday by a scoiu

• U t o 7 . . ' • - . - . . • ' -. •--, ... "Tbe foundations tor. sis; uotv cottages n

being; built ta the roar of tbe new depot a tMootvUle." . , ; . . . .. 1'be V. r . B . C. B. festival bald but Friday

eventing was a very pleasant affair and netted

Lum Qanun and Louts Peck, of Morrijtown,will make a 03-mllo bicycle run to PhUsdal-pUa nei t Monday.

Horristown bad an alarm of fire yesterdayif, cauwsl by a chimney die In the

rosuieiwo af Sawuol F, Eddy.Tbe Morrirtown I'oloClnb defeated tbe m

owl toain of Uio ICockamy Club, of LongIsland,Ina game a t Morristown OD Wedcw-

AlUflQarrison.alltUs daughter gL , full while swinging on t io bough of

tree near tito SCUMI bouse ou Tuaaday a d•roko her arm.Tim JSoniBbowa Eipnws ooased publicatli

Boturfny u a dally papbr, and will here-Her be iwucd twloa a. Vwsk, mx Thursds>ynd Saturday*.With frogs and niinuows John C. Hoe, ofatereoo, oauglit last Thursday, lu t ie upjiern f G d lk flftt I

L ThoStatePironion'sConyenttonwilllwlieldin Mosonlq Hall,- Trenton, ou Wednesday,•Bept-SHUi. -1.- ,

Justice Fandie»,of iloxbury, has committedTho*. UoUahoa ta the county Jail for MSU *pnLIswifo._ • •

fjjpo tba new advertisement of IV, H. & E,. Buraatt, tbe reliable Newark turrtera, on op-

posite page, ZcpnanlahBoffuum, residing noarCalffon,bad a runaway acctymit on Boturday and WHS

A Mendham peach grower who bni ovatrow, has only bad two pooches from bis wholoorchard tUfssansoD,. "Wonder If the Democrats a n now

. vtuood that Tarn Ewd, oflbtlno, knows howto count a quorum T

Tlic T- F.' **-' 0.' B. rd tbu Dmulou FrWiy-teri&n t-Tiurch netted $M by their axcmtfi

1 Tlio Lackawanna. and Western Union arerscoiistructlng the telegmph l ine betweenHoboken and Dover, ' . . . .

Tlds year lii Murrls township tiio increaseIn valuation oa real estate over that of U.oyear 1880 ls«110,Q0p, ; "

Mr, John 0. Welsh, of German Valley, has' traded his mill property In Hnckottetotni f<: ral estate i s Newark, ' ; ' ., FroeLolder Wolla Lawrence, of Hoadhurhas rwslvod as high as t&M for ten quart

. baskets of flna peaches. , • . :' . . .:- All the men burned In tbe explosion a t thd

: Fordte ponder, works last Thursday arerapidly Bearing recovery. '";••''••''• -

An eloctrio plant with a capacity of TSUghUh u be«n"&dded to tbe Hutlierford ntate atAllomuchy, Warren county, • - ^

Frank Class. hoB,cnallEaigod Prod. Lum., ' breyer, of Connecticut, $o thoqtat 100 plgapni

Eoverely tliat his recovery Is doubtful,: Henry ft Kolsey, Secretary of State, has

idly forwarded us a pamDnlet of inrtrac-Intis relative to tlio riutioa oC.officers audOUJIH as required by tba liollot iloform law,An apportiotunent bill was yerteiday Intro-

[uwl in Congress on Uio basis ut ono Heprt-'0 for each 180,000 of populattou. TUU

•ould giveNow Jersey BO additional Congress-: . • . . • / . - . ' ( • , - • • • .

Philadelphia syndicate bos purchased abor of farmi and other real wtato at Cald-

oU In anticipation of a raise In priw whonitempla^od railroad conies througU

Mr. and Mrs. Vat.' H. VanderveeTj of. Clw»-wore tbroffir from tbelr carriage by a

ightenixl horse while drivjng from Morris-the outer day, bat fortunately

(jury, . . . • .:ITie trouble betwoon the owners and lesseet Porinrourt, a t Bciirwley's Mountain, nil-tn«t«l Ust w&Jlc whau the tiheriff ot MorrUiu»ty levied upon. oil tho property In andiMuttbaliotdLTbe problem wbloh Uio average poUUual

ta this state ta BOVT ttyh.g moat indilouoly to Bolvo,ls wbethor money tail be cor-ptly used under tbe new, ballot l a * At tlio

Rov. Donhl V-' kcOoUvu, ,jr31 oroct a ^3,000 residence, on Mills street

, "Goo. W. Bower is the archlt«)t, ." , •An oyster supper and festival will be bald

• at the Hunltown U. E, Church on Friday,, , Sqit, lHUi, for tb<] boaeat of Uie putor , : ." •; A little Km of Mr. Chne, D. Thompson, of-'Newton, fell from a.carriage at Lake Hopat-

pong onJTuoeday and fntotured bit arm. ;-

,/.; ThaEewparsonagfloftheKewVeruonPre*':,,' bytoriaa Cbunh-waa opened with a grand\-\,< UmDonTliuiwday ovanlngof lart woolt. ,!''', i:'kThe TronlbiUoabb} TVUI hold » county faroe. ^^itflHirtramrt'irondaytouamlutitB caiidtdatw/ yJ.iorBuadff, Aroiihlymauiuiil Corbneri; V

• '^VThecontTOjt t<> erect-tha M<jd|8On;'^tori p att, Hodgldni

• & Clarke, of flywouM, K. Y-V far *50,«J5.:

!:••'> Charter township appears to !w growing In/- 'aiw Hiwtt'atpoputatlan. The'aneBsor thtiVyear found 881 acres morn tiuiiilait'yoar^''-- : , : T U i ! & c ^ D a o t 7 o m R e c d b y ^ e g m;. ftwjority hla r^Wrict^Ter',gaye( diows.Uiat

the people honor Republlcaas Tdth Indtboae.

* y « i l o ^ t a r U r iay. 'Tboy larp trying a ^BW.1 Had of

t "to be {n'rfijjdiness. fop: flrf gprviip'wfcpn' t^p now water • '

i :'0oiripteW.;l'.;^".;'.•„••'".'.'" ...' '-•""''"•'"': A.W.BbawgerlslayJiiff out

ia Hucknimy, running from tbe Hibemla rood,.^.";'.i..t^..tLi—•_. _^z—:.-_ii '-|" ylo

:Ht.

Vilie funeral of tab Jato Tlioinas Omm,hifltBaUirtlay, waa largely att«uded by relativesand frionJi,." His eii grendohlldroawere the

U b j ^ A ' \ ' 'p ^ v > ; : . y \ : . . . ;:• -';To AUUtnmodalB tho: crest prew'oi!:Vocal• iwm this week WB pubiiiha nnmber ot com-

'munlcaHnnfl and oUmr totewMtlng local motto-.'.ononrlaitpngaj * ' < ! : *•".r Wo wonldnot li«! ftoimpolite na to call' theJltoaocraUc Congrwdond notnbco a Cad—; t t t t :h^ ; :p«^ : :mado «, fodrfttt-muis la

tt^' I 1•• Mr; Wm. j W i i w , bear HnuBhriRlit, died

' - en 'WodnBsday o! latrtwwlcIrorablood polion-. Ing which resulted lrom*wouiidinfltetedbya. .Vmowing maoblne. ~f-_. '••;•'!- ' : ' . .• !v Tbe formerreddflDceof Byron Bhonnan,, - kttOWBM- MdgBwioa P»rlt,J »t MorrlaiowQ,• tBiiboeaBOldto.F.,H. HumphreyB, of New:

..';Ba4d>I*!t8fto; - '^pilieraiornl

pe^'c^: B^TCroloffltmayersoItb^wjcUoiiti -^hom It brought bbnilderable ready po*h (t

,;lawB'of this Btate Is

.mentandaflneofllOi i , I^ ; ^ y B a y ^ V o i c a r ; i i n d « l a y hw all theiboyadffwwdfOT « » OemocraUe nwninilUcaifor Sheriff1. • Ho>M bo'defeated wiUier|ater

b t i b f " V ' : : | :

-•- 'IbB ownewof'UiB^Fowerylllo p«por nJU;nSniiBofIU»waterUw first of Hie w*fc and

''for lack ot power Bpouton wai wJUioutoIoo-• ^ l i h W r t b l h t e ^ V ' )'

T b f l c o t ^ o f t b ^ P ^ i i a r a y., eluaiged by tim East • Jerswy Water Company^ h h A b d d l t o B o X l O W

MrB.JUiIer;cricutrii;VfU)O'late W«. K.' Miller, o^WandwvTrtn i»U rrnnol. proparir:«t'pubUc«alo

V i I i i i r t ' l ^

eoug statin p£ tio LackowannaJuly wot TOT, and in August W, or twloa

^ ^ r t l t y e a r • :inanyM^ra^vrty :..ThejNwrDffln«»VwbocWtswallcw1Bwat nepublkan. Victory.id^ Main dmpl]np,3tiB hii tnmth ^Itb tbe sania U icily

nrentimiot;the MorrU Oouni^ i will bo b e l d >

: yrt&ato&s', October lrt,* In• dirt Bjdsbopal Church atDoror.;

I U t s j M n o w ^ ^backed out a! thaoffw toopetato the proposed

Urilllrtlbebflldtriojnlcraboutanop•>TiuiLBobawounaIs" laying sowe flneheaimi) (Oong Um liorri.i.& l i » « DMrion

.itepoirtng ,th«>oadbed geaeraUy;. TUei d r f f d d l b l l u r t i s i t x l

/ I t ^ ; l t o : W a d i I a g ^ V f t ] o y S i: ichool, Ot Ot •cbolare In oixVagons, t t t t nrT ''ft picKnin ezcorMon to Black Hirer, and/.>,:, resident*etBrbotoddei«, «totedlait woek./ "''' Tho' taw Votel'of Freeholder "Bright;--;•'• Woodportirifl fee in tbfi *bflpo of ft Jotfa. ' : with W text hunting th» lakaand 60

'" fnuUdg Urt W L Tlaa. are item Wnj made; B

Tte crop of late peodu* is panning oututter tiian the earlier maw.The inoiabora of the Eockawdy dotwtlre

w«ar bright Qernua diver badgur.The regular woaWy drOls of Company 6

tiU be resumed qn Friday oveniag, Bept Wth.Than are 1,618 railroad rarporatioas la thU

ountry and tha total number of employe* 1

, gin of Greenwood

lbed Llack ban.

y, pj, flfty-two Invgw

Tbo third and deckliug gamo betweoa Uielorrb and Y. M. D. A. nines, of ilorrlstown,as played on Tuesday and wan by tbe Y . M..A, fay a score of 10 to 7.Tha DeraocrOtio Cangresslona] Convention

it Uorristawn on Wednesday Beamed of mwhIttlb Import to thd Now York World that It

not avon report its proceedings.Evan Hayus, of Morristowii, » ono-leggwl

toy, full oat of a hammook and over a big u

DUB OENtEHABIAN.

MRS. MILUE WALLACE, OF DOVEB, VUO WILLTO-KORttOW (XULBKA1E THE OHB UUX-DUEDTlr iHWIVEl«ABY 0i" UBB JU11TII.It U not often that a cranmaalty Las th* op-

portunity to rojefee In Uia fact that one of itsresidents lisa attained to a one lundredthbirthday auuiversary, but unices somethingentirely unexpected occur* before to-morrowmorning, t ta descendant* and friends of Mr*.MUUe Wallwo vt IU DongnttulaU bet aa B,

a t Uio IIODIQ of tier eon-lu-law, Hr.Itopben C. Kerry, lu Uittf place. Am] thetright UtUo old lady, wbota uilua u well

rfraiua Ins outlasted a contory af joys audarrows, will tltrtll peaoofully and bopfilly«m, Owioamori» of a llfo esteudlug fromat of Ooorga Woriiingtott toEoujttmin Hiwrison. Bora within seventeen

lonUis after WnAhlfigtan became Preddent ofUnited State*, her life comprises abnott

bo ejitlra lti«U>ry of tlis urgaaisod form af" ' govcrnineat, oud she lias wlfaieasod Itsgrowth la population from lass thun fourliow to sixty four EOIUIQUU, AS Uie t in t

of tlio country was ordoml only aboutthirty days twfore elie wnB bora, It Is utore

aa probabb) tuat Iwr nanra wiw roeonSod Iie first fmuaiomtlou laade of tbo imputationUio United StAtef. Wbat her life bo» o

priaw\ lotuHtorynuulabo difficult to enumerate' tbe spaoe Bt couunanil, and wbat i t b uteen in human and material progress would

more dtfllculC still to compass. Boo wasgirl ot ulno yean when TVasWugLoo died,a wife of a couple of yean before Uie wariaia broka out, and Uie niotlwr of agrow-I foioUy long bclore steamboaU and rail-

roads were known, Evirate of bnportanoatliat aro now considered as of the mlrtr past,were unacted otter mn bad passed A half cen-

ptury of Ufo; tlra Meticau wac, fur itutoace,t i d h h l tby,

all to Uie sg

ilt, fmoturlng liU skull soi b f l

years of ago.

UQ TJuctut Atileto Linb, of lit Tabor,idoavering to secure tho vacant lot below

Dflnrillo crowing from tha railroad com-ty, aud if ibey micco&l will ourtose it forl t i d

Bevoral weeks ago a voracious cow ate uptotally destroyed. Jamw UcConnack'a

nlauatRookawoy.. Approlaorsdatennbiedi amount of tbedamagwaji about ea,ual tovaluaof tho cow. -'. . •

Tho extra rewtinffs in tho tout of Grace M.Cbarcb this week bavo boon Veil attendeditly, and havo atrakeaed a groat Intaroat.

y. J . H. Timbrel, of Aadovar,'Is thereadierforbyj&gbX.; • ' ,. ' . "

t toe monthly innotiug D! the Employooeutiul itenoEt Association of tbe H. & S,

rood, last Vrlday oyetUng, 40 applicationsb l t d d S3

y y g ppf p wore aocepted and S3 were

orer till next meeting, ' • • . < •••, .:henew Board of Trustee* of l i t Tabororganlied by the election of Re/. Dr. D.

Lowrie; PrcBidont; Wm. Vearis, Vloe I'reJ-•t; Rev, Mr. Montgomery, Secretary andr. Alchardson,Tnomrer. . ' '"•' ; ' . : • ;

pltb tlia adoption of eloctrio motors all thenx county boyawho arrive hi town wills to bocatua Uywen. Heretofore; abouthavo become bone' car drivori, and theOf them legal Ughfe-WaVlc Call. -.

he building of Uie new' road on Bchoolay'sUountalo, from the ivmcUoaojt^qiltMktowj)rda4 to bugh Jdcnsgu's, hiu beon awrfded ^ toHenler & Cottner, of Fntrmotint, for 11,400.•n bridges will rai»e the cost to 13,000,

Che Swede who was severely injured aboutluad and face at ML Hopo some twolisago,"and who WM reported, dead, has

ly recnvflred wider ths effedant trentniButDr.Walterg, of Port Oram,'and laogalaatork.' . ' - • ; . }\i'-\\::-. ; .'

s that. the

ittbt, bring U|e boys up'j they will bora goad

TW}fljl|« of Oraco M. E, Chnroh will holdn' oyitflr stipppr aa YTedoeaday oveniog,

pt,lifliilntheftant on 8a«wx street. Tee' - " " "- '• WlUbe

idy to terra ctutonwrg a t 6 o'clock. Al] are

a, paper baving stated that Alllo DoCamjteam r»n \ato anathor In Dover, caurins «acvldent, Wr. jy^amp desires' us to My thatthere la DO tralb u^iatovar la the italemcnt,ana that ha-naa not in town: on ttw d*y men-t I o n ' e d . \ . . : ; V : . ' " '. . ' : • --• • ."• - . - .

The IflCkawanno Company Is using apatentQlttotlfnljrioforiituaiiigcuBlilanflfQrcarBiwto

U™i oi cutltwiJBir/.It has boan in use on> road long enpugh'v'to. justify'tho optnlon

at It ii fully ai Borvlceable as hair and justHasting. • , . ; ; , - .Tb>CptntoissIonon.TauUon have decMed) njakr Vtotirat fiafi. b»tfl. plttiag lu 'rariouu

an for the ptirpose of haarlng what repre.itatives ol various interests and ladivldi*-us

, to better the existing sustbaU

K Democrats pbo havo been billing iQiat the,Republicans fci the Seaato.were

Idod on Uie tadfl qaeeUan. isust hava felt^ yestenlay when they read that every

ibllcan Senator rotod for tlie poiHige of tboitarlEfWu.' > •>

Tbesinth nnnnal ratinion of. Keams's. fa-tnoiuPJrBtJf.'£.,Brigade will tnio pUod-afgrange, to^norrow.. lliq voierani will nwc0 Uio rooms of "Oial Dod^'cdgt. G, 4 . IL, oltrango, which lias charge of tbe armngemenU•or their roceptloj. and outflrfalnment. ..

Tlie young ladles of tho Fort Oram U, E.Ainrcb annonnea. a walormdon festival torliturday afternoon and evening, .Sept, 2flth,

tlio Pino prove. .Tho Fort Oram Band wflltnrnisli mu»ic, BUppw and rpfreanmeats wl

ted, end ft good tima U sureto resultSix: cor W a . a f old veteans and their

'rlends went 'with the Grand Army menDaveranl Uorrbitowii to Lake

Wedneadayi.olUujug, .nnpropltioosatUiBUmoofstartiog. But tiefain held off end they bad a most enjoyoblo

:

m r M o r r f i t t o v m » y ,Dr. Erdmsn, 'Watam,» : young J*paneseprotege of tba Doctor, Harold Hstah andErnest Bay uBB-hbokee a efcaik -walto fldungat Orient, L. Li which they dubbed to deathalongride tbo boat and tdivBd three miles to

I feet long and weighCtt pounds.

e tbo boat andIt was seven feet long and weighed

,. AranytfPOa Saturday a fourln-hsnd co*chv driven

b? Mr. James T. Pyle, w « upsot by a Urgerock in the road near Dernonlovulo. Theac-ddent justmiawd being a wrion* one.only peraon badly Injured was Cob Gardner,whose shoulder wo» dislocated, while tho 1 -"or tiio party were saverely ihnkm up abratsad. •. The ooooh went over (lowly into ihftavybuibDilrr tho roodddo, which: brokeths effect of tho fall The Injured people

i ' >U h f * hyidaths effect of tho l j•waivn&'tar > tU» houso ofBear by.

ppphyridan

Tbo pigeon shooting match between JohnMerrIU,ofBnckawRy, and Dr. 8 . Utter,Hurntown,at SO-ttro birds for «W a iftcome off a t A. A. Mirrlrfs MoootalB Bo>an Monday afternoon <"><! resulted bt a teach contMtantkliUng 10 birds. Merrittbt l » lead a t tbe flulsh, but missed hii bjat bird.They will shoot anotlier nmtcb, |S0 a diiMonday; S3d.inrt. - ' " '

" Monday Meat,Soptembnr 15th, tho Newark Bofl Hive

loeei owing tp holiday, v

, Whla iey Barreli for Sols.

tivJt, Dover. .

tnueb Internet m {Nundug obiecb and bos who Imtl been nnwt cuccoml•owned to anjoyaueU outings thoroughly. Her! The exhibit wn» nmdo in tbe loetuw room offarvent religious walU also wndlramed by bar tlie oburob on Wcdniwdny ovonlng, at whichweight of years. Bar Jovotiona ora uevcr aiiUtapupUav'«reai«ouibludaudgtvaiia4~~>'oraltted, and«hespendsquite»3metimeorery!ofloscretun aud cake, as well asanevwiug<Uyinroftdiog bor favored book, the Bible. J of gouaral enjoyment, Tbo<II«]>lny of ostors

far general Iwnltb way bo aold V> bevery in pianta and tequehi woa Intlowl a oliarmloffood. Only ouooiitnce aba CAQiB to Dover boa one. Tho wbolo of tliu plutfomi ut tlio front

It been uecosmry to call apbynlcian tor be}, lot tbe roam na i lillul wit), plnnU and tin)Bbobasagood appeUle, alneps W well ng eld j desk was eovenid wltb boquute. Tliuro wuropeople ordinarily do, and upoa'the day of our nearly forty exUiUte lu all, inwiy of tlioiu

~ ' oontaliiuiga numlwr of |wt«, oiiJ Uiovorl«i-gstcd biies of the difforeut vorietloii moda arich and bcautlful blending of colors. Tboflrat priie for s cultoctlou (>f (»ott«i plonU vratairanlod by tlie jadgoa to Qnrtha Dolryiuplp,dauglitor of Mr. J. B. Dalymjib, and it WMindued well moriW, for bar oollcctluu was

n Uio nuujlwi1 of plants and in tboprolusion nud perfection of tbo tloivenj. Tbojrlrfi for UicbandsovrtoiL toquut waaglveiFloronw Sltoet*, uatiglitur of Dr. A- E. She

jxhiblt cmltraccd n nujwrb variuty of

vidt to liar, Tuowky of tbli weak, ibe felt aoweU that she bad token three walks out ofdoors before two o'clock to, (be sfteraoan.m i l e It Is impoaablo to tell what may at anytime happen to one of such extreme yean too

(T*PfKi3 &n> uuw tliat Ki*. 'Wnlloce'i lifeAy be prolopged for some yoan.For many years Mi*. Wallace baa token a

passing Interest in public otTalrs Rod politic*,and bad BUO town cf tlio opposite sax wiml-ibare recorded many vob» for Uie Whig andnepubllcan parilos. It mayalsaba nmiirkodtbat lonie of tbo peculiarities of uiBotlrcuisJyaged are In her case abseut, for the bos neverbeep addicted to snuffing or tho two of tobacco.

For one of such great age Mrs. JWallnn'BloGCondonts are not remarkably uumeous.

Tboso living number d x children, SJXUWDgrandobllureu and nii great grandchildren.HOT cUiiaren, beginning with tbo eldoat.ar©luorkfl T.-WnlUco, of New Kiliord, OrangeDiinty, N, Y.tSpBnatu Wallaco, of Call-

wa» nwrly tbrcc score

Her awn life bos been 0110 of domoetto poae«nd Irtuiquflfty, unmarked hy orail* ot jml»-

but It hot laailo M racord of use-that must bo w pleasant

1 own contemplation aa it (a gratifyingberdeaoaodantc. Amid the doniMtlo sounos

. and In tfce cburon and wolol affiU .f He oonununlty wbor& BO much of bar UfantsspaatBUo exerted a moral force far bo-end that al meet womoii, And tha numborbor yours ttt oaly proportionate wllb theaomitofgood Bio bo* btwa ablo to aocom-

TLta force, It may also bo truly »M,ttendod tar beyond tbe period wlion

lostof LuinanldnJ oro iucai«xcJUtod by tbeJitrmities of old ego, . .

Mrs. Wallace was one of a family of sorenlanghters and onn sou bom to Thomas md!anny Kwpen, Uor fattier, she U quite pos-tlve, wosboruatUH fiwntom At least be

Uwro during Uie EoTolullonnry -war,id Ju tbat memorable sirugglawssa Captainthe Continental army, ia which capacity

B saw vwvice under Oensral George Wash-ington, HIaBwordanU abayonat, whlob hepreserved as momeutoefl of tliat eventful oon-iUct for hmaan rigato, aro suit in the DOBBM-

ot <mao( Mn. Wallace's Krai, Hermotor's molttoinanio^as JIIs« Fanule Jonos,and tha was a native of New York, Bute.Neither "ot ber parents lived to eld age, butongerttyBeenutohsve been* characterUtto[ their daugbtors, all of wtoro lived to ex-

trome years, Oue of Mrs. TVallaflo'i dstendiod withlttayeor.attiio great age of 05,leaving lira, WalLwe t i e last survivor of her

.after tbo-war o! Uie Revolution,Copt- Tbonias' Keojwrs moved to the localityknown as Russia; in Jefferson townihfp.whoroMrs.,Waliu»WBii«rii,_ papt Keepers ba<|purcbuedlidraa tri\jt af dbout Wven \ym:d«4 acres 6t .fend, and an iron forge, whichis operated, giving employment to. manyoon, and v m ma ot the well Known trim menf that time. In hla old family Bible is ro->rdod tbe blrtii of Ills daughter. <u occurringQ t ie latli day iJ September, 1TD0. 'Eighty years ago, when sUo was twentyton of ago, MIB Millie Eeepon wu wedded

Cbnrles T. 17oHaoe.*: After their marrUge. Uvod 'tit m. Umo In Breoklja, M. V.', bii |

not for a long pariod.^ .Thqy returned to tbenetgliborhood of their old 'hone and located& Oat R^g* where" ilr. Wajlaw jlv«i Ull b^led, and where Mrs. IValfaoa maalned nni&\

arnla; Horace F. Wallace, ofarrcn county, N. J.; Mrs. Morguot Bony,

ife of Btepliou C. Berry, of Dover, withwhom she reside*; Mrs. Borah Van Writ, ofDuvet1, widow of tho htto Mill* Vau Kirk, audTra D; Wallace, of Now Milfonl.

Tbe centensbil obnon-anco of to-ntoriatvIII bo ot a family cUaraukir, an It would itotprudbnt to cxjxw) ono whoso Hfo )iiu boonsuch a quiet character to Uie unusualenient that would mtwrolly attend Uioflite of any consldurable number of thosei(h wliom sbo lias not boon fomlllar. It was

iuodtobflveal) her children, except herwho Is sbaaut In California, sit dowu wttU

er at dinner, but hsr daugtiter airs. VanKirk has beou taken severely lit at Sparta and

ill not be tAM to be praect,Tlio portrait of Mrs..Wallace which ao

(urapanlea this article Is from a photographnd is miuh a speaking likeness that It wlU be•ocognlEtd at onoo as good by any who haveIVBT seen her. Wearainileedgladof thoeuo-

Umt has attended the work of thoigraver and that wo are ahla ta pw«ent suchexoalleat picture of the honored old lady

ipou this momomhle occasion.

(n Aprfllsrt-.Mr,EVollace vn» a fanqtu- and store keeper, and/or ${ yaara gonsoauUvoly beld the ofilctt ofastloB of tha Peape, He wosoapof thefcre;a«rt menoftitat section and was known by1) bd 'Bouire ' ff Uaco. 'Ten tdtildrisn werptorn to'tlmm, of whom «is ycb aurv(ve, andboy motw](b a greatgrlef In Uio lew of throe

their aanghtom, w|tWa one wwk, fromdlphUierta, After « uat«n of about tarty.elgbt yeari Mr, Wallac*) dfc4 In I7ovembor,1 8 0 8 , ' '.,'.':" . • "." • . ; . ... " "•

'WUlelhohuBbaad.wasaptlvely engaged Inbushieu and local affaire Mrs. Wallace

1 equally Interested In bar domestic con-QJ1 and In her Bocdalaiul reJIgioui datloi.

T»» U»y •wenti toOaV lUdge IUB says It washiifc n f»r»"(-v f>iKt..t&ff :.Trftncsad tha traiufoi--mation of the country from a wilderness to alocality or fMtUafurms, Her nature was

1 tLat vicinity meetings for .-divine wonhipwere bald a t bsr home. . . I t . wag Uie etoppingplii«jfor traveHts pi-tftthcw and l i n Wal-lace leraeu? ofUmei condnoted prajBrnieet-igi for ladles whlcli were held there. Sheras deeply Interest©! In Uie buudlug ot tbe

Oak Ridge PnabrUrlan Church, of which ta rmore than fifty yean slio was an active mem-ber. fipeaUngof this tbe.sold, " t a r . Ed-ward Allan, of Mottistown, waa the or* wbocollected the': peopls fit onr houjeand per;sundod.tiom to build It." Afior the church.

heard In prayfr and exhortation. Asanev f,of her woudprfnl- v ^ l V in'ber Utorl t t bar that upto the Urn©

h w*fl ntoatyyean ot ago she would quitefrequently walk from liei boms to tbe cburcfr

Od t t tti distance ol ft nOeand a quarter, to attendsoirvlce at tboca wben It was not oonveniewtodrive;- ', _'• • "• ;• • -. . . .

After her"husband's death Wra. IVaJlaontinued to Mvo to tho old place, where the

kept bouse for her youngest son, Ira D-, andremained Us active and vigorous head of tbe

ousehold until nor reiiqvol to Saver, lessthan d i months »go. Up to & gdid all kinds of labor, sewing, baking, etc.,with a vigor that woukl have been remarkableIno&eftscoraof years joangw. In Soptem-bor of last year,'however, eHe nut with a'occldimtinthe way of a heavy foil ivhlch-iInjoiwlherBhouuler that sbewaj,for aUraelaid tip, and SJUOB then has no^beea qnlta soactive as before. Ths old hamettead beingneeded for the construction of tba extensivenew water works atQob Ridge tt H U M U fthat purpose at an advantageous price andthis brought about her removal to Dover.

Tho tepaatlo-; , fma old uwclattons wassomewhat painful to her and for a little t inecaused her quite some aorro1

Despite her one hundred years tiore ti stillniuch Uwt U aUjactlve about Mn. *WallacD.There It sUU a comollnoss about her face, hercjea Idndie with an Intelligent light, her voiceIs stnmg ana clear and tha Bzprasdoti of hnicountenance is bright and pleating. • H & vigorandintw««tin U» things passing about her•re something wonderful. Her bearingBomowont defective, but ber mind, w*d nucory ore almost porfect,1 and the keanneether sight is above tliat ot the arersg« ocgcnarlaa.'" In oonvonatioa - she Is ordlnorDyvery rnuly, but once ID a wntlo her nwmotyfalls tognup a t tbe moment.tbe thing e&edadres. At such times •aa/will stop a ntlnutor so for reflection, Vhen tbe mutter she seeksU invariably readied said intelligently pre-sented. Her sight 1*. so good that aba candkitingulfth' the colors ol booses, and otherobjects at considerable dlitanw*, and aha 1rocogoUe a form famOttu- to ber » great wajoff, OK well as to read wltb ccmdilaroble ft

rtoei QUi ta some eoiviug, kiltting nod njending.Her position at bead of a household for INmany y r a n G&UMS her to make frcquont vU1to the kitcbRnand olsowhare'towelf the coollag and other domestic affairs are prosreuli

air and oiercisfl and to anjoy tbe spkudidj A Beautiful Floral Exhibit.T!BW«O[ enjuery wlitch are to lie obtained} T Jit EartarSalilmtb, in flcconLuice withHHO tba coTuaundluB pu«lttou of Hr. Bend's J aunual c«»to«', Uie«nholnrsof tiio Hover Pi

raildence. filuce «be- ban IMKU In Dover *ho by terian ii noddy scLool vmn> pm«<iit«tl withtaken a mimbiir of enrriago rides in this. pac'toges of antcr neetbi with tlio lufurinntianit i ta f i h h h k t b t i ld b i l th r i l t ti

g pvicinity, in tta oounui of wuieh sho has tokoa tbnt

whould bo given lu the rail t<> tilt*)

f l i t l l ltfHliHtliulr cdo in tho loetuw r

on Friday lait, rouomlijatod Llm toKovddo for onotlior tomi iiiCongrsea. lio will)O»VD for liojiio tba latter jwrt of tills month

to Uia cmvasa, find W« nmi^Hty willboasflntterliiRnHhwntilicforD. In

ban gnlnni a must oiivinblu ix*[-lion, t'uMUDiuiilniB Uio luuiiect of oil for bisability, fiilriicm anil iK>iw>vi-muco. Iu Uw l,mgillumine Ion upon tlinnilver quuttlon iio was Uwloader ot lUu silver fu'rvos In tlio IIuusu, ami

luireoii vruro uollu accuiil wltbtboM of uiuet of the ni]ira>oiilitUvra frum the

won couceiNtioiis »f tuo gaolost value[or tba lending [uilusloiy of UB BtaU) by uls

icut, det«rHiin«l aud rtigiifdod course,I, vary much of tlio udvautagos cou-

colod to uia side wuro due to bla wise action,ami lie ubtatuod mow at legUla,tiou (avnral)lD

one uefiidon thun i<urtUan' (bollbind variuty could obtain in

a, Utetlwo of seivtco in tliQ halls 0! tjongrofis,Jfavnda could not baToaniorofoiUifulBorviLorthan Mr. Barttno, and tliocommuiUtrin wlildilio was born and spent bis uarly Ilfo Itseteproud of Uio liotiors bo hus wuu.

A F«uiftli (Jaopllfter.. H«ry howm, of Boonion, was forJwo B.DVitnmerab tbe store of 8. S.

iyott. Reoently Mr. I*yoa rtopped her ao-ount and ths woman gave biin a terribio

upbraiding. Tba merclianthad forsomo tlmoiULpocted her of lelug couuected with thellsajipoaranaa of a number of articles from10 store, no lio procured a scantb warranttid under its authority a ee&rcli of \mr bnusaus moilo on Tuesday mornltuj, when goods

the vniuo of (101 n-bfch hail been stofcnMi. Lyon's store,

iromlHW, TUsre V/OB a wliolo trunk full ofB goods, Including wlola plecou of fabrics,

looks, drugs and othor arllclo*, bearing tbawt marks of air, I»y<in, aad ruga aud oU»ovrticlM were found about tbe promises. Otherxticlcs, evidantly stolen from places un-uiowu, vtcn> also found. Constable llUer

proceeded to arrest, lira. Boiven, and utioasked tbs privilege of going into another roomta chango heir dress, whldi was accorded borand she toalc sdvantago cf i t to mnko boreecapobyarewdoor. Alter searching all day

WAS found lu the boiue of one Tobhx, noarcwaeteiy, nod takan before Justice Kyt«,

Uu committed her ta Uie county jail in uVof bail.

Daniel Webster a t Stanhope.Ilev. A. A. HnlnflB," of Hamlura, Sussoxlunty, Idndly Beads us thaiollowuig liroldt

Tlic Dover E m of but week spoke of ^ster's cotniag>to:7faw Jersey'In tho politcampaign of 'Iftfe, and of'tboBO-auled tnreocounty masi meeting a t Btanhopo. 'Webster

ras not in a good humor when he reaclio4 the» . Tbe audJDnce dUnppoUitfd ty»ons, tb^mln was poyri,ug 0, QomtantiL a nicui hald an uinbrolla over big head alltlmehowasepeaklBg. W o n tbo meetiuged Wtbtter could tiotooa^eal tJUvexatloni

it said to lusconductora," You ftnVdibrouglitup into the woodi to talk to tho wood-

A man Iron) Uio Newtonwafted upon him at the hotel and m t d i aconfidential w»y , " Mr. Webster, I should liketo liave your private opinion on

uHff queetW-VBlo** taa'«1"xl In aa w/ul frown' aq Returned In

ron hini^anil wftli \ sjgnlilc&u^ gestqraVYoong m^p, doyop kjnow where that

wr \m\» toi an'4 can. you flad outf

:At the, Washington township Damoomtloprimary loot Bahuday evening a resoiution

aa pasKxl to the ofToct that tbe de]cg^Ua Ub county convention shoulcl go to t W body

t t e i VHuta it'fa ponaldoVftl that ex-f b

l o i H t fa p l lrcchaldor Albert Bunn of that township boo

been a very wUve candidate (or Sheriff thebject of the rpso]utlou Is at once apparent asTery adroit attempt to eUfle hi* cbanon by

lending him to tbe oonvenUon without thobenefit of A home andoreeuwut,' . Vt« under*itand that Mr, Sunn doeta't take It this way,but when ho Is t en of a no v|oc In ptdltlcs than

h l l ddl gthe situation^ He will probaMy rooogniEO

be floe hmdyof Oscw IdndBley, opointingtorougb the lsteryeatltm ot kindly frlendi.

A SaBierotw WulsBoce.Our »ttoatlaa has been'nt lU to tb« foefc.

t since the lowering of the ted of the Ikwvyrlverths outhouses which line tbs bonks

tiutetnou) along Bbickwell!street bavoaaaoa oiaat tubinsivu iiaUau«i aud,\letrl-mtol to tbe health of tba people living in

that vicinity.' The stench a t Unwa is unenila-bte, The stream formerly Trashed awaye vault content*, but such now remains ex-.

posed upon tho ground. The matter ijonoforh f l i d t i t t ^

ed upon ground. mvery careful consideration o t . t^e

Board of Hoalti' and, the* oltject^nji. aEUiepeopls to such a condition of "tjHalri is cer-

aEUie

Tbe Bhjt Slab ofthe Season.H l I h ^ f l h t i, y, j ^

port,mftd.«ft catcli la th^t wwj of lake Ho.patoong on Monday which not only entltla*

i to the banon of tlie year, but oatitlr*t to Uie distinction rf having caught tho

largest boas ever, taken from Morrii countywaters. I t ww « «plendld;(ipeolinenof the

iwego, or large mouth variety, and iroigledllttla ovor eigat pound*.- At tbe Woodpotd f h l k th t k t i hl g p p

end of the lake the post week tier* have ownmanr fine catches of black bass. Including snumber of spetimeni -weighing from lour toflra pounds. . J :

rMrs. George Wolf, of Mb Fitiedo

btooaui aud wiut u l« l jof otburv were given fuvall of tliein van to ljo cu

iiuigcil.ble

Aflratn Honored.Hon. UorAooK. llnrtino, of Noviuhi, la tok-

lg a brlof respite froin l l Cduties and Is spendingfriends In thh vicinity.uototliattho Itepubllca

ivuok nitli litu aidWo are pluasod toState CoiivanUou,

A Grist of Arrests .A young lioy In Notwiiig by tbo uaii

Bot*in«U)lu W> in wouoy from Frank U cOoutmll, bU Irwtlicr-in-lasv, aud st-irt«l oiT toenjoy it. CoustnLIo Applcgute, ot Kotoong,

ht B i n In lliieki'ttetoivn lart evo land bnjjgbt bun homo. Tb« couBtable, who

blackianltb auil a very practical man, didnot wont to sit up with his prteanor all ulgbt,

bo took hhn out to bis shop, handcuffedin and chained htm to the door, and giving

Urn a ccuph) of blanket* to sloop oa left himlwro till Uiis morning.

Detective WcCMUw, of H&ckctfetowu, ytarday errartod thive UtUo IIOJH of Kotcongf r lootiouluff the bmkus of railroad cars that

aro olamling oo siding*.AL Bodford, of BUnhopO, owns a sat of

aud three Joung men of that place—Slioror, AVlkoii nod ncotier whom we

have not loamcd—had a horse they wanted toBo they broke into Bodtonl'e barn aud

»ok Uls harness. Uwlford caused tliclr a m a tetsiasday and pioposcs to make Uimn pay 1 «reir fuu,

A Hs i l Oanteji's Mishap.W. h. Dutot, Uio TVliippnny .ninll carrier,\d a rough uud tiuulilu tfmo with his IIIIM-

ia i» Mwriatown on Tuesday. WhlioHuklug a t tlio trough ou the Park the animaloi-o i(« bridlo o(I uud ituitaiitly uiado a nub

got awrty from nil Uio strange thiugB thusiddunly "tuticd to its vlaw. It nm tho umtl

wngou ngiUiiut a U»Io|>Iioiio polo, aud Mr. Katunas al*> throwu heavily agaiiwt tlio jmlo, andm tbuiiwi to Uia grouad wb«ro be utmck onhood and cut a throe biuu wouuil on tlio

right vlila of hlu forehead QB wall as generallylklng his )>bysical tuakoup. Dr. Hull-wod up tha wound aiitl fliod him up ea

•hat ht> might go homo, lu t Uio injured nuin« W unrilly t^wuk unit upiMared to IK) badlyirt .-Uinuer.

residence next il

Regarding the Roroo ot Port Oram lastSaturday, on vcuount of whichlggivou en our

jiajo, a I'ort Onun contributor nTites;" Tbe gauwj wua playod iwtovuatlaiBt-WO poo-plo. Hie crowd cpuld nut bo kopc Lnck oudthe Tort Oram bays did not raxlveaiiy fa vanfrom Uia umpire, Two ot tboir niuo lelt tlicKnino In tbo sixth inning 'on nccomit of a ruukdecision by tlie umpire, and ViarUiy and Hon-domm, of tho Black Ulainondi, wore put intUoir t'lacu, with tug KOTO Etandltij B to d infuvoror Hlbernlo. Our boys theu went towork with a vongranco nud wou tho game bya s c o r e o t l l t o B . Tlio iiitcbiug ol Jaraw, ofthe Pott Oratu tcani, cautiot be H iokeii oftoo highly, as in tlio first flvo luniuga not ft

nila' man readied third bane. Tliesuooudgame Is expected to be played a t CollnUau'eIsland, Lake Hopatcgiig, ou Monday, Sept.22d, toi a prlta of 810 oITereJ by tbo St. Tab-rick's Alliance excursion." Iu tccounting tortholr defeat tho psrtlaaus ef.tUeHibernlaclubclaim that tliey did not liaro tholr regularbaltory iu tbe gaino of loot Batvrday,

To-aiorrow—Satuiiluy—the Dlaek Dia-mond* and tha Itockatvay club will play atPortOrnmfor'aprin) of gi,. offered by l l r .Ed. Lonclliii(of 1'orbOrojn. Judging by tliolastgarao, an intereetiug contest innybooi-pocted. ' • -•' ^ , . • '

A' Strange 'Story From Bockavray.Tliere la quite' BOmo latercst about Ilock:

away In a report of en altercation, that la e&Mto have taken place on Uouday n(^ht la tbattows. • The story runs that tivo men got Intoa quarrel, euppoeed to bave'-beeu oautodbyJealousy, and taut tho wife of one was BOfrightened tlu\t BIJQ ran to,'A neighbor's forV»rotwt4wii I t is furtfaor slated that whenothers arrived on the ecooe-ooch of tha bol.llgoreats was In au attitude of doOance, with

revolver almod at the other. •Wbethor thoweapons wara n o t loaded, orwbeUior botliwore afraid to Bboot, U a ijtatter of coujoc-ture, but It isapjiareut tbatoim of tbemlias(orgottou Uiat Uio pen ts inlebtlur than Uia'wrnpongqfwar. • • '_'•'• ' * ., I

Sincetlia fomgoing wasU» typo wo have,been given another version ot tho story, wliiobhi to the effect that tlw nffajr WOB not tlie . » • 'BU)t of Ibe husbaod^B Jealousy of Itli wifo. Aninlere^tod party Informs ui tliat; tlio li

Morris Township Delegates.At tho Moirla Township Republican ptl-

tuary on WoOiietMiny evuitltig Col. Pmr pr&-t<M and 0 . T*. Axtdt WAH Bucrot&ry, Tliuloltijatoa CUOMJU for the Congressional Con-

ntiun in PnUirsoii are: John 13. Pouiiull,miiai O, Vounglilond, Harry H. Davis, O.:. Umsn, Danfcl B. Vonrhcea, 0. V. Axtel),. Clark Oliver, Charles McCalluni, Alauson. Vance. The dak'getes to Uie County Con-,

U u at Morrlbtown arai Alfred E. Mills,Davl't 1'. JlcClullan, Oeorga L. Clark, Kilgivr'

Uurllng, John AV. Cllft, Colliua WoJp,vlit Brown, Frank h. Ultltahead, W'miataVoorhoeB. (

:

A Good Oil Age.Mrs. Kitea Benin, ftuulUarly known fisOraiuiy" Beam, It one of tho oldest; purvonsRodtowny townslilp. On tlio 18th day ofnuary next lira. Beam will observe tlio

Utii anniversary of lior birth, Constderiug;

groat old age she fa a vory spry old lady,hale and hourly, and in the full poraeaslou ofiri fucultlue. SUo bat uutnerous *lescenJ->

nd liiu Iwen the mothnr of fourteenchlklreu, Ilor graudchOdran nuniboroil ft),aud hst groat-grandchildren forty-eight.Many of thorn, though, are not ta the land ofliving.—Record.

In a v«ryoomprnrnJalngpadtlotiwiUiaUttiBgiri, whichBoangored him that be threatened to ahoother, and shelled for her life, 'fheotiier aimin tba caso says ho waa innocently dco,wn lutaIt by an appeal from the wifo. ,...,;

; B«al Estate Tnnafe rs ,Tlio following property located In Morris

oOunty bos Just 'been tronsforredi EdwardBotsaubto and vdf« ta EdwJtfil V . BoisnuWn,property near MorHitomi, prJco $1; Freder-ick S. Winston and wife fa UID Long Hill

hy . i p y g . p J jMuseoiietoong Iran Works to John. D. and

amoa W. flnUo, property at. Hooka way, price«S) H.iluDsoU Searing and vrlfe to Jolin U.

Pionon and Cyrus W. Cfttpontor, property atDover, prioetlf Cyriis W.Carponte'rto JohnH. Pioraon, proixirty o"t| Dover,-prico *W0fOyrua W. Corpeutur to Johu 'H. Fioruon,prop.T^- atUovor, frice %\\ WUIInm Qmbband wifa to Abraliant Itlngsland, property, inBoohbon, prloe *1 ; TVllHapi"' KiWUler andwife to Mrs, Kate Miller, property la MountOJIYO townslilp, Iirice t l r f ; JOJ. A. Goodaloand wife to Albert J . TJtiaan, property Iu'Jdtlutttuu UrMtunlp, pi lw t 2&.

' ."j '.• B«pabllean t r , .At tho XUadolpb. lUpuVMoo^' prinwry InadEofTs Opera House on l\^diic«ltty ovonlng

Wta, H. CAinbort presktod and J . 8, Gibson•was Bccrttary. Tito f ollowbg delegates anda.ltamat«a fvere. ohoeen to V C d tand County Coavpntiout "

T O a l Con,ventIon-^Dol«gaM«(\i I b t J V B

, g (Feed, H, Beochj Win. \i. I*mbort, J(-Vm B.qitmin, Win, S. Collanl, J, J . Vrcolamt nndCnas. B. Clark; Alternates. W.' IT. McDavit,A:. B. Byrwn, Sdward Uill^ Aler. ICnuouso,Jae, II, Carroll, Jus. Slnney, -•"' _ • •.

To County Convention-^, J . Vreehuul, V.E. Ooacn, Wm. H. Iwmbert, Ja»: U Carrell,John'Cook and Jas, Blanayi * AltoraateB, W.II. McDavit, Clarence Brawn, Johnson Bf.Clnrk, John Tonklng, fir. O,W,HoDavItawlCuai H . Bexumtt, ; ' • "'

acddenb^lyshotlnthfl head by her niocb afew weeks ngo, and vlio was taken to a "New-ark hospital for treatment, was so far recov-ered tho first fj*rt of this week that It wasthought she wonld.rtf.Drn to her home in a fewdays. The pnysldam did not extract the bolt,a i they were of tho opinion that It wouldnever give ber trouble, while Us removalwould oost ber the low ot du ejo, the dgbt ofwhich will not now bo affected.

The f i f teenth HoBimont.They are making great jupnngucenta up ia

Sassoz for the reunion of Uio 15th N. J. Reintent, whlcb will be hold at Hamburg aboiOct,SUl. Pranlnent clUwms tnm difforeul

i, wtc was pu t s of tho county bavo beofl placedTArloos oonunlttocs, ond~ on effort will bemade to obtain Gor. Abbott and Maj. Tong-born M epwkere. A- number of othor ovgtufc-iatioos and brasa bands are expeotud to par-ticipate. , : A largo tout will be pitched lu anopen field near Uio ro*idea«o ol ChaplainHainea, undor which the spanking will takeplace, and a bountiful dlnuur will bowrvedto all UiB old TBtornuH and Invited guugt*.

, Tio B*pUmb« Bteotlon Baaed*. 'Throughont tho county most of the election

boards chosen last Spring 'hare resigned toaccept toon lucrative. uppoinfanoM* uudortbe naw.law, iMviog inany vacancies In thoold boards, which must conduct tho coastJtihttoual election in Septembor, 2a wmio dl»-tricW, like the Southern of Rock*way, then

i fD l f t Th dit not an election ofDoer left. Thesewill have to be filled at the bponlaffotpolls oa the morning ol Uw l

ma Fall .Frank King, wm of tho Into Dr. J . D. I

is very 111 at tbo homo of bin mother on Clin-ton stroot. , On Tuesday, wbllo in a doliriumcaused by Us lllaess, bo jumped from a win-dow ot bis room on the second etary of thehouao and fell to the ground bolow, ttriklngupon hla head. He was picked up llcodlagprotui»ly, and it w u f«crod that he migut beBortouily hur t Au examination showed,however, Uiat ho hod received' but a slight

p wound anil bad escaped other injury.

A D b u r « Vork Hota lli(irtonemltuv landlord of tha .Furlt Hotel

has dbposed of bla business, furniture' andleoio to Whltflold C. Iloyt, of Kowton, who-wHltalepOBBewaonjia or about OctoUr 1st,Mr. Hojt has kept tho Purling HOUM in thetplace for several years and la sold to be trailcommenubd. Mr. Smith will retain Un livery,sale nod exchange stables and continue, to

-..'; • Gents. • ... 1 i

V e have a flna lino rf Pall Hat* and alt theCWlandsooOiom. Taylor Bros,

' A yttry lugo new stock'received nt fl, H,perry & Go's Hardware Btot). Dover. -

Oe to t b e Dovsv See Hive Btar*j _rfodwcoiititockj*-

fcoposedQuito A muaber rf theflmnan nre moving

for the bolding of n loco] Bremen1* parade andLupeoUon in Dovur this tttilr They proposejolt merely a turn oat of the local companies\rith music, somo afUrnwm, and tbe poredeto beloliowDd by a eoUatioa at tbo armory orelwnborc K t ie proporiUcnj moot* with tbef arar ot oil the companies a tsecUng at theofficers of the department will probably •bcbeldt- " - '

TTnurasJcable. •Wo havo a fine Fall Hat that Is guaranteed

TOArcftknl.lt>. Ask to W» it. ; Taylor Bros.

' ' Lae«Curtain*. , t '• '•-.-.Ton cent" per yard, or 76 cente per pair, a t

tho Boo ttlvo'Star*, Dover, W. 1. .J . . •

Tiio HnwkXo. t Eta Prey,i vory itktercsUni; tight wna witnessed bymoil working at tlio lilg Oak fiklgs rrncr-

olr a. few <hiyn ago. _ A largv Uank wnaI to fly vory nigh in tho air, at Uio

ippor end of the dnni, and 1st something thatt bold in ite taloiia drop to thu ground. Tulalai ropoatvd sovorol tlmoa, when one of tbe

i i Titlou Lo fuiiud u iiicilluiu-alz«d iumppingrllw, which it b mipixwud tliu bank by |[«lietitod dtMpiilug had (rlwl ui bitutV thooil un fconio rodcit, so Umtltvuutilgutataiidt tbo CBI-TOMS. Thu hawk iu thin Instanceis cboaUjd out ot l u meal and the turtle was

f oundatlou of a pot ot soup a t the flmlur's

B o o l u v a r BepabJUcan. D«l«ea.ta«.At Uifl nockfl\v»y townatfp Itepublicnn

irinuuy lion. John Norris was chosen to pre-iidC. C. tltekutson vtas eleotod Bwr&-Tho following dologntes wore named;

?obgatea to tho Congressional Convention, J .tfrigU Sruen, SOB. D. Bigbtor, "Win. MaywdC. O. Ulclcoraon; attornatca, John Narrls,Harry MuUWar, E J. Peerond E. D. Uabay.Dolegaloa to Comity Convention, H. D, Tut-i , Qoo. W, Stlolda, UorfoM B. Strait and,mei Woer; altorulitea, K. V. Beach, JOB..

{rooks, E. U, Tald.atd Toreuce Olbney.

Soo'nton , gJacob i j . Hu^t prwldwl ovOr tha Bopubllcan

ir)iUB,ry in Boontoa ^n. Woditeaday evening^-WRBa«6y (WBj6ebre«uy. Thetollow-

ahdalteraatea to the two cotiven-Congresdonnl—Delegates,

HIM. P. Qopkliu, £ . U. Pawson, Qea. lleuoy,and M. A. Myers; alternatet, Horace1

l, J . H. Hopmr, A. Kingslana and O. \r.,lilor.. County—Delegates, S. L. Garrison,

m. Brown, C. A. Norris, uiu J o i r a W . ^ c t rl i ; nlternateB, Win. Qmbh, V{. A. Elliott, I

3oo. Harris and l\ H- Wilson. . . I

A. F lar ry to. XorrUtoma. •Morriatoivn had a flurry of excitement onfcdneadoy by tho finding of mine woman'strments in the vicinity ol the reservoi r. Tho

autborltioB wero iiotiflod and thtj stuqildoawas arousod tliat there had buen foul play and

t tbe body af tbo owuar of the clothes bada flung lata tha MJsmolr. So further dte-sri«s wot« made, however, and those Inter-

ested reached the conclusion thut some femaletramp bad selected the locality as a retired

whore slio might change her >*ardrabo,

' AYeororCtaDd Drop*.I t Is the opinion it the State Ouet to that

this Is tbe best season New Jornoy fRrmersl invebadfor ten yoarg. Tna wwther, Lasbom Vonioiiably tivui&blo lor all ucnto olfarm produce^ except trea fruits. TLewontliorhas been favorable to hay, grain, potatoes andottjor Hold crops. TborehAabeenKveryntcelyad justed, distribution o( eunHbino and raltij [tatjiat preps bftve neither'been, pnrclreil and.

irtvQled* Tvltu drought, nor delugod ana&afxcesao(ratoi . •.

A correspoii4«nt from WaBhhtgtdn Valleyrritesust " 1 noticed In. your paper a ooupls

1 weeks ago tba t Wm. Docker, of Morristown,shot a blue horim ou Speedwell Lake. ThatBounds well,-far BtUy.butI b w i i 'actly straight. .Just about this time ,T. il:Qould shot one just back of tho Washington

alleyHClioolhrnise, which be sold to Billy,ho I fear has obtained a recant as a' sports-

man' by tba expenditure of a little cash."

Seney Ar t Sale. ..George I- Senoy, of Bornanlsrllle, the sale

of -whoso Jlrst collection of paintings wna asatloa JQ tho tbo world of art, has now de-

cided to soil his second gathering. Tbe note,wlilch will toko plnco in February next, Uliotha dntouQ under thoauEplcesot tbo AmericanArt Association, will be of remarkable Inter-BJt. . Mr. Soney owns over 900 eiomples ofUie vrork of mouern pAlnters, whose dvaluoi* In the vicinity of 41.000,00a.

aUiUitica from bospltab and asylums showthat two per cent- of tho cases of Insanity arotraceable lo cigarette smoking. Tun worst ofi t is Uiat tho mental ruin Is irreparable lamust cases and tlio julleut often la violent-The injurious oIToote of cigarette smoking arewell utulontood. Many cf tbe victims affectto despise them aa Imaginary, but there arebut few who da not know tbat Uie cold factoaro against Uieai. ThohaWt, once contn

not easy to break.

Jul&Afot Eo-wdyism.Frank Smith and Potor KaoUnleoskl,

Hlbernla, both Vcloe, wbllo drunk on Mondn;last entered the house ot John Bornea and cducted themselves In a dleonierly manor.Whoa Damos and . bis wife remonstratedKoBunlgosVl drew a knife and drove thanfrom Uiolr home. Constable Ed. Tuttloarrested tbe men and Justice Berry, of Hock-away, couunltted tliem to the county jaQ 'defiiultoftall.

Bupt Apgar'aGUggottiou that tnoraaUeitlon should bo paid to local geography Isgood one. Tliorc aro too many school childrenwell posted in tho geograpby of Montencgrawha can't tell wbothorMUhrtono river ctnptleInto ths nnritan or the Delawaro, and tlisame condition of ignorance prevails all avenot oaly In this Btato bub la many others,'K«w Druaswlck Kows. .

n A Hamltn O t r a i u and Pianos,

'.; Buiirlar« Tl«lt MorriatowBurglars visited tbe raldenco of

Wolta, tlie baggage-master of ConductorAyen1* tralu, l a Uorrlstovm but night anwere about to cater the bouse w-liena lad]friend of Uio funUyheard tiem moving abouand argued Mr. %Vhito, wbo started alterthief with D. rsvolvor. The would-ba Intrudorhad beocnw frightflned, bowerer/ and tootgood, his escape, •

PERBOKAL IKTEIXIOEMDB.

AlUEtY 0 / FACTB AnotT FJUKWD8 k

Hou. Wm. Waltoi- TbeliMt mitU for kvnw to-

Harry I»U), of Connecticut, Is vfnitiag lilwId frfcndH at Mt. Uoiie. •Thos. Kincaid, a boanton veteran, bos been

routed an original pension.I'ltiUp George Lae gotiB to LIvoolo, K. V.,

to fdak a shaft la a salt mine.MI* Raw Fluucgau, of Mt. Bern, boi

entered t i e Madisou Con vent.Miss Aniy lUckur, of Trenton,')i(K)] nmte, Ml« Kdltli IllcbaniMr. E. II. Bt-rry, of Tom's River, It visiting

bis alt] lK»no with bis wifo and children.Mm. W. S. Cdtlnrd has been spending a

w k with relative* in Hiinterdcm county.A. McUuugal. of Flauders, ba» removed to

k, wbaro bo bos occoptod a position.Hnrab Van Kirk In very ill at BjiartiLe was eviiMt while vWUug frleudc.

Thos. Dalrytnplo, Jr., has removeditlsfom-,y from guccsmima to A»bnry, Warren Co.Miss Annie Jaiuluon, of Newark, In visitingor ftlfltor, Mm. Quo. II. SUciiur, of Ooldstivet.Ei-ProoUuldor W. \V. Cook, of Hanover

owuship, bos been very 111 Uio post two

J. D. Moani, of North Caroliua, Uiusiwen tbo gueat of Qeo. V. 5uaw, of Bucca-

Dr. Tbeo, K. XVolfo will return tohla Buo-ixiinna CotUigo about the uimldla of &j]t-tinker.Mr. Tbns. -V, IVilllnuiN, tho mining lupar-

ltendeut, lelt far Canada fuusday upon a

JIlBs M. H. Buyilcr Is teaching In Huiltbold,1.1., and iluoa not expect lo qMuid tha comingcar in llostuu.Mr. Win. t \ Umiuard, of Boon ton, diod of

. lait Hutulay, a t the ndvancwl agu olI yuan and S mnntlw.UonddL-tor Chaj. P. H. Mouru, of tho lioon-m Jtrniicti. has IIMII In tbu wrvlca or tin) M.K. Itallroorl 43 yearn.

Mr. Et«H Vaiinier and family, of Buoca-innu, nil) BOOII lunve for Califomla, whereioy will ipend tho Hi 11 tor.Mr. mid Jtw. Jnuioa Uotkrow aud Uietr

ijjbtor DOKKIIT, Luvo been siNndiug a vflca-1 In ttrooklyn nud How York.

All the indluntiniM aru tliat Johnston Cot-h will bo noiuiuatod /or Bunntor to-morrowUie Democrat* of Wnron county,

lUsv. IVm. li. Hhongor bos bwn unanl-lously elwUxl to eujijily tbo pulpit of tho

—nag Bajitbit ChuixU lor one y«»r,r. V, (i. I/tgivu, |w<tor of tlio Bwale'gI. Clmrcb, will ujitor Draw Homiiuiry

ixt M'uck for a winter cuuriN of uluJy.Eddie Clark, Harry DickorBOii aud GoorgoJmauro have entered Coleman's. Dudnetaoliuge a t Newark for tba oiiaudm year.Hcv. Dr. ifacftaugUtou, of Morrlatowu, ad-

droseBdtlio Botuoreet County Bunday BcboolAasodatlou et UouiervUle on Wednesclay.

Uiwrgo 1). llnymond mid family, of Morris'lotus, aro at the Mt, Kiaou House, Moowv\eail lali?, W\M:VI ilwy \*ll\ stay several

atr. I1. V. yiyun haa bueu ep[K>lntod by thestums Utmmu to oolloot UiostaUunonteof Uteiiman Cattvoliu Utuirdt In Uio Blocwe ol(mark.llov. John Crawford, of Jersey City, form-ly of MorrlHlowu, has not preaubeil (OT

•e weois, In couauqueuog of on ailertlon ofthroat.

Mr. aud Mrs. 8. G WlnBbip nail Mr. and[re. 17. Ward, of Morrktowii, have Iweu

" ig a ecflaon a t tho Hotel Drwlln, lake

MlunlB nrakfl, of Jersey City, b vis-ling bor aunt, Mrs. HUckle, of Pronptct street,nd bor bruthei-, Hr, Archie Drnku, Bjwntununy Uiore.Mi, J . Andrew CiflUjrlluu, of Union, has

&aJttboe«&,?ponitodasJii(lgocI JorsoyCat-1 a t Uw Oiaiiga County Pair, to bo bold a t

LJouueilfluui H. S, PunnliiiAU Is enjoying adt from his panute, whs reside til Massi-UBotU, and from hiu brother, Dr. Peinil*

mu, ol Mew York.Conductor Cbittonttcu, who left tha Morrie

aud Emx Ilatlroad to go to a SouUiom roll-". lias returned, and will roeumo « position

itti tiio old oouijany.Mho Wiimtiw, on accompllabod nutructreBB

lu ttiQ ^niuuU mid Qvnnan biriguagQit ban[ocatud hi llockaway and advertises vu oppo-site pago for pupUa In this sootion.

A number of young ladles at Booalonitortod this WMtr for school. Miss Balmon,

~ . . IUBS Mnbel Smith and UlssIrooa Shaw go to Northfleld and MIBI PowenaElailra.Mr.Tboa.ouver,of (he N. Y . "World, p re«wm, with bis wife anil child; are spomliug

Lbo week at bis old homo (q Part Oram.LIToni"basrisentea,re(pausiblq plaoa in tbaWorld oflloo.

Rev. JOUA CVQrftdy, who wont from MineUli, bos lieeu ta Hucoouiful as paster vt 8 t'etor'B Church a t Now Brunewick that an en-irgenwat of tUo cburch has t o be made totioet tho wants of bis congregation.Ex-Alderman Calvin S. Dennis, formerly aroniluant cltiun and uuslnon mauof N w -rk, who died froia internal Injuries at Bast

and fory a s r i d n t f Vhlppauy,Kitty Mollck, slutcr of Pasbuaster Ho-

k, and. William V. MatUaon, ol AVosolng-xm, if. J. , ware married, hut Saturday mom*ing at the Ebbott House, Asbury Park, which

kept by the bride's hrotbvr, Mr. John W.eMV The wetkUng was a qulot'one, andtb contraoUog parties aro enjoying the bon-

lymoon a t Niagara Falls. • .

IfICE COLD SODA!

(AU Flavors)

HAVE YOU SEENThe early Fall style Men's Suits.Wo are the leading house inNorthern New Jersey for thelargest assortment, quality andmodest prices. We still maintainour position at the front for Soysand Little Boys' Suits. Theschool days are here and "we axeprepared for it. surpassing all'past efforts in this line.

Have you seen the early Fall style

Men's OvercoatsWe can suit the most fastidious in style,

quality and make up. PRICES LOW.

PIERSON&CO,OPP. THE BANK, D0TEB, IT. J.

: Critical Bloomlngdalfl. .According to all acconnta tha. people who

•osttlo in Blooiningdale' ore ratbor hard toia the matter of a school teacher. The

troubles with Hr. Glflson ware detailed last,ik. Mr. QlUsoo. was compelled to with-,w as toaclior of tho village school when tbe.U> Board of Education revoked his cerUft-a, th& County Superintendent having

threatened to withhold the State appropria-from tba trustees who Went anxious to

«tota ttie services of Mr. Dill son,. Rev, Mr.ter was next employed, but when the KUDOI

•ear was up be had Iiatl euougli] ho bad beenund fault with because he was supposed toIvo lessons that vnirs too wvere at times andother tinioa not Buflldent. Koiv a strongera been induced to talcs chargo of the school

and. Uie uU ugbt luu broken out again. Al-ough the school has' bcea going oa oa

few days there is already grumbling for aariety of reasons. The most potent reason

why tfaa sen teacher ibould be removed was~ X*! this morning hy nvsml d t tan t of

31oonUngdalo who declared that the ttwherl never do, as he did not ring tbe school

ll pro|erly< He actually gave Uwonly a few pulls when lie ought to have itho uell for several minutes in order to prop-rly earn Ids1 princely salary. Mr. QlUson

itinuoa residing In Bloomiiisdale and is nowstudying medicine, going to New York erorydy.—Paterson Trees.

A Benefit to the People.The Newark Journal gives a hearty approval

liltnganu load CBsociationB, and Bays:The building aud loon associations are of.

pontaaooua growth, They owe their exist-to no help or eucouragcmmit from the

Stata or nation. They have oocomplishwl awonderful amount of good, and there is agrand future before tliem. As Chief BLdioprunurks, Uiay are battling the socialistic ten-dencies that have been imported Into thiscountry, and this fact should sain for themnil the encouragement and support that Stateand national govorwnent can afford.

•'If It Is wise to encourage and help theclUuui to become proprietor of a form, it Isequally so to encourage and eid a citizen tobecome a. freeholder In the town or city.Koot a man to tho n i l , give him a homestead,snd you b&va a irtaunch and unconipromising

irtor of good government. Them Is nopaternalism In the Homestead law, oni therewould bo nothing contrary to tbe free agencyand independence af tbo people En extendingto tboprovidentandsaviageome measureencouragement and help to promote thegrowth of building and loon association*, and

w» and multiply homesteads for 1earners in towns and cities,"

of Belief Council, No. 31, Order of ChosenPrleuils.

iiCSiRAS, Intlio pWfUleowoC Ood our ulsturFriend Mary C. fihuicbard, has boea iniovoo from na by death; andiiEOEAS, Wo ever found her tha modest.tiring, faithful friond; andfnBREAB, ByherdwtitiietwoBonaare Jolorphans; tliotvfore bo itRESOLVED, Tuat us a Council we

bow before the Divine will and Bay,will lie done," ever cherishing her room oryAl»o,

RESOLVED, That vre extend to thawour warmest sympathy, and would commendthem to thb keeping of Sim who has promlanlto core for the orphans. Also,

KKSOLVID, That our charter be drapedlearning for thirty days, thattiiese resolu-

tions be published in our city papers andcopy sent to the sons,

Itsv PO. HK. I , )

DOVER, N, J., Sept. Btb, 1«».

To Parent*.Cat! find see our tine of CbJMron's Clothing

which we are selling Inn*. Taylor Bros.

at tbo cost of the ammunition at tho DoverI Hardware Store, dgn ot tl» Psdlook,

—AT—

KILLGORE'S.

HUH

EVERYTHING FOR THEHUNTING- SI3A1

SIGN OF THE PADLOCK, D«YEE, N. J .

GUNS!

Broocli

Muzzle

Loading

Oans,

POWDER,

SHOT,

LOADED

SHELLS,

1

FLASKS,

POUCHES,

GAME

BAGS,

Hunt ing

Coats,AND1U.

Ssorfsmoii'sGcods

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SPECIAL SALE!100 pairs Colored Bath Towels at 25c. pr.10050

" White

THE ABOVE ABE

« SOc." 70c.

BABGAINS.

10 pcs. Cotton Cballie at Oc. yd.Balance French Ginghams at 35c. pr. yd.50 yds. Black Silk Dress Net at 75c. " "

(Reduced from 95c. per yard.)50 yds. Children's Hemstitched Flouncing

at 30c. per yard. •50 yds. Ladies' Hemstitched Flouacings

at 50c. per yard. ...-.•.Closiug out the balance of Whit

Lace Flouncings at half price.Ecru

WM.H. BAKER,DOVEB, N. J,

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COMMON COUNCIL.Thti hteptfiuber iiuwliug »f tliu Uoimiitin

Council was held ou Monday cveuJng, with allUio nitiuiUrs presunt. Ilio mlimU-iuf Uio lustmwUiin want rwul ami a[]\u-uveil.

A HIUDIMO- (if mddents uf Kidrvtuw HillpeUUniawI (ur t>Utet U™|« nu the cartHBuHHt'x utivet mii] t>ulml avuuuo and utiw r e r of IVinntiniK! t&iwit niul CvutralRVMiiu.'. UL-fDmd to Flnj and tamp. C«miltw willi iwwur.

A cuiiutiuuicaUun wwa rwul {ruin A]KmiitutiM- USKI J. J, Buckoir, ii&kliig.Cuiiito tukii up Namimmlli iiveuua as Tarwurked. liuftiri-L-d U> Htn*t CoiuuillUt', lc

I'OUL-O Jint.ii> Willinina reiKiitwl th iwarjvstx nud iliu» inii>o£i;il Ui tins amountawoiujmiilml liy check. P.itlw Jtutlo* Gag*aim ruuurtud two areanU ami lltuwcoLLcetalthe amount of 93, mKHinijiuiiiixl l>y chocB0U1 rcpurtavero tyeciveil ami mousy on\uroovorod into the trwuiury.

The following bills >vun> jirbseiiUi-1 oud Iforivd tu tlio Finance Coui:nlttut>: COIIMHtlouPay Roll tor AuRiiirt #f.ra.(S); Jafl. lk>•SO; Juliu C. Fi.rw, tUX.&H Jus. H. Mtslic*0 uml *Mj Dovor Wnter Co., fcimj; DovIron 0(1., *»,;»; Win. U. Bynun, fil; Jna. '.Kullty, *.W; Wui. V . Hill, *-ei.:«ii WiKing, t*10; M. Hoaglaatl, *Hl.Wt; OH'Briant,«?.».

'ilia couslilorntiuii of tint*) bills nwakewi]qulto cuiisiilcmWo iiitc'tinj. Murhbul Dullbill was Hindu out for August, ami ua lie mulwrved u iwrt of Uiu Hint inuiilli of til»a|i|H>iiiiUKint, iu Hay, to liiwl IK&IV «ivur \»M ¥"-U U»Buid Ills uuili'i-htaniJiitK was that tho Mil mifrom inueUiij; to mwillng. To liialtB Itrilio miiuwl dm uuiount friiii. f.7) to f.'U.sBlSht clerical error wiu* f oiiuit in ibo till ol 3U JMJI-OJ uml it watt eorrwtixl to fltti, butIcaliul i>nf vih.le tbu bill trim umlui- cowtlduition Unit Urn HtJiiiu mild tba corporation ia twl

nt, olUtougb tlio transaction will Involvo aiunUuy of al k-iisl f.ii<J. What tort of «a ;tliiu 1H to do liUhiuons tlio (x>oi>lt)Cflnl*Mt ju<"lliu Mil of M. Uwi^lnml was nut omlumtilUiyLudy, ami with thut of Jan. 1'. Kolleylaid over. Tliu otln*ra new oi'l'rovwl

An ordiiimicu uimwriilng nuisances, pro-hibltiug this tttrowlug uf cnvoiM*ttiif auliuolEarliut'oniiJ ruljbutjuiu tliu Hocrkuttoy rivciriiH read fur iurortimtiun i.tul tlu>ii kulnviit

A rwjiiBitwiispri'siJim"] rnmi Wnr&hiil liolfor « liunr in fixUoii was tiken.

Mr. IK'iiy liimllii, of Svwtaa, nnU MissAmiiu Ijiwtoa, of btanliojw, wort) uulUxl intliu Luuds oF lioly iimtriincmy by tlio llov. Ji11. Unuly nl UKJ IIOIHI, of tho lirido's pnronUr. and Mm. Job a I J I *•)«*, loot MoudayTiio wedding was n very quiut onu aud .afo'v o{thui«tativ-os aud iuuncdliitu lrhof tliii jmrlltuiwuiopnswiit, ninoug tvhoiinlUtsB Evu HiDHnnii, of Jorwiy City, atid tliuliiaM.* Untssio mid Minulo Uu-y, uf Murns-tolVU. Tllf flllUlwH Of UlB JlclstllltH-hcWKl, wil

laviu-ttc, pitUcrwl all tlio ilowcnt tlioy t«ugut niul (irraiigi'd tlieiii into boijiiota wiivbich they riwovnlod tlio imrlor. Hi-. 1'rai

JlLsa Mnry Cln.rfc.ut Fort Murrltc, uctud ibridusuiaJd. A (ow inoiiimiU jiaut 12 o'cloethe party cutcnxl the jiarlor, First cuiuuitrlde-eluc^lcAUliigoiiUioanii uftbobottnitolluwtxl by Uio groom with tbu brldusnuxioti His Brui. After tlioy Lad EssumctlpoKltiotu Rev. Futher IHnily read tlio soleimanil iraiiresslru wunlilius curoinony of tinCatholic Church, aiul dctlaird tlicm mini mMifo. TJioy voru iimrriud with a ring. Tbriilo woro a ilretu of uigo greoii witla niltrimmings ot euld luce. Altev Ui« ct-ntliu bride auil groom Ntotxl in tlio front uf tinparlor to twelve the eotigntfulatioua ot theliftiondg. Aft<ir cougrutulnliom all prcsuoweio invited luto aiKitlior room to partakean elaboraUi dlnnur which was (*rvod by SirHints, tbo StuuhojK* caterer. Tbo coupla Iiou tbo 2 : * train fur New York, ivhure the:put up a t Uio Westminster Hotel. They wJlvisit Niagara Falls and other p)m*n of Diioreit uti tliolr trip which will occupy aboutton days, Ontlinlr return thay will bo teadonxl a reception by Mr itobort Uanlln,AuJovor, father of tbo groom. TLuiipoeeireceived hy tho couplo were beautiful nutMtly noil will provo useful aa wt-ll EU onmautal.

Morrlitown Frosh Air Home." The suaxna of tho CliUtlrou's Fresh Al

Shelter,1 has CTUWMI mudi HatlufacUoii to thoi•who havu Iwou doenly iutorestcd ia tha vta\ami who liavt) bovii tho monaa of foriuiug,llioy hope, a pcruuincnt organliatlott (or 1relief ot poor city cliildron tii Summer,pretty little ttlnve, on Kitclicll nveuue. hihsea natvd fur tbo JIUITO**. and herolittlo girla ore kopt for two wocks, when tliojore roturnod to their homes, to give placeanother But of uoua.y ones. Tbu frequent intoresteil visitors mem to (Ind Rhuost oi muclplenmire a t tlis ' Sunuuer Slioltw1 as do tbichildren, and tba iiatrouoesM hare to Uiantnot only Morristonkng, but also many N<Vork Irionds, for esslsuinccs whluli havs cnblod them to euccecd BO tuliuEmbly, TinIiatronaiaefl aro Mrs. HOHCOO Lyoa, l ira HMcK. Twowibly, Mrs. lrilliam filiolton, MiA. Vcrnaia, Mn, Thomas Bushnelt ami MiJl. Korbee. Miss Loulso Bholtou Is PicsiJoniami Treasurer; Miss AIUIB Btuhnell, VlcoFrc*idotit. Tbe chlldrou aro I out thruugliCbtwity OrgBoiiatiua Society, who wad fhiveiy Lowliest Iu tltrlr districts, et toy do-nuntluutluu, and It is found that ttw of UieinhavB over lietom Been the country."

Closing the Beaaon,Mwiagor Brockway, ot the Brtalin, «t

Hopatcoiig. has announced the clwiiig of tbiIiouse Bcptombcr ] S, owing to tho scarcity

. Sack, of tha Lake View House, will con-Uauo until October 1; other houses about todsaino tlnio.

Although tbe dupartures are numorouB,thoro ore » goodly nuuibor of arrivals dolly.

Managers of all tha house* BUT that itbeen Uio bout eauon they over had, ThomasKorcher, nresUknt or Uie Raccoon lOxaA Ho-tel Company, w u much graUfled with tlxtuocceeottho imm, and Blntes that an ad-iliUoh of fifty rooms was necessary and will bebuilt ntone©:

. A FoKtmastar'a _Mr. Goorgo Opilike, Mr. Woiianiftker's rep-

rwwntBUvo a t Uw iAndlug, in bajqiy B t U«prospect of thobroaklngup of cauj|is « t L 'llopatccmg wStb Intlian noincs. Lettersdressed to camia " Oiio-Knue-Too,11 (Onolta)" On-Eyt>-Toe," IJuulnto). " OmieyOn-Tow,"(Ke-On-Tu), " Oa-TluMVay," " One-Awny,"(OIHCVTB), and "Nust-Couiioct-On,11 (Mus-coueteoug], will Loroaftcrbe sent to the happyhunting ground*. Tbo Ketrork young ladiesin Uie several camps will tw pleaood to learnthat tho aiuiaMa Goorgo haa escaped brainfever so for. A chavgo to the Chluew IH nig-Kt»ted. an/1 leAtora for coinps "ODD Lung,1'"Ola Bllni," " Moon Uung," and aa forth willreceive worn

T b i Qantblei.i WUI Support Him,luspotifiigof SbiriiT Cadmus, of Passsio,

an the Di'iiiucratlo nominee for Congress. writer to u s itair York WorU says; " U r .Coilinusiaa soroivdiiud succcsHfu] uoliand he «riU probahly have tha backing ol Ihwowho are Interested ID the Clifton race track.Oua good turn deserves another." Dot* thismean thnt Ur, Cndnms, aa Sheriff, las beendolnagood tana for tiro|CHltonnm) track?

S a l d d s of K Konoi iaau ian .AuTrod ToWloy, aged nlnoty-ono years, who

fora long time haa been living with lira.IUchard ITnrphy at the In ttor's form near6ernardBvlll«, vrutound h u ^ n g l a i ,in tbe barn t i e other day. After adjustingUwrojie to & beoca ho tn&de the oUwr end lastte his neck and Btepjied off a dry-goods box.

" Standing with reluctant featWhcroSie brook and river meet,"

Is a period o l " maidonhood" which Is perilousIn tbe extreme to a vigorous, healthy woman-hood Reckless exposure, at curtain times,

'.; wlu(^ indocaimjgidixrfUeg, hoi wroektd manya fair young life. To ail afflicted with cVraugenwnte of a uterine nature Dr. Herte'sPavorlta PrescripUoti U of. Inestimable-valuo.I t 1B Uie only medidno for women, told by

. •• druggists, undor n positive guanmU» Irorathe maaufacturen, that it will give satisfac-tion lu every case, or money will bo refunded.This guarantee boa been printed on the bottle-

• wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many

And 100 men to coll w any druggist lor afree trial package of I/mtfi Family Medicine,tt» gnat root and horb romedy, diaooveredby Dr. Silai Lane while In tho Rocky Moun-tain*. For diseases of tie Blood, Urn- andKklMjiit Lti • potiUvBcuro. Forccnitlpa-tlanairf cJcartng up Uio connlexfon It does

O I t ' i* the bett spring nwdidntk t f l . At all

W

A B A Tivtr to Kloudore iiieuinry waiulei-ii,bright ha.\ipy day it rocalla,

en ullmbing tbu uiaiintotu v>o c-anto t

And fulloMul Uiu itixmU to tho full".( K I T tht> UHi)ih<!-» ami UIHILT tlio tolgiw,

Uovsu thnniifb tbu gorgvii Hiiotn,Full to tbu Lilgiv CIUMJIJT It ucdiiLt,

Tlmii KJII-MUIH to n lnidot it tlovs.I'luiiilly ivaiUiig tu tlnnnjb dt'tialiiig!

Bluwly uyttiUiiK, bUU Lw.UUag,WVii'ti uiul wliure U> Ku lie i t .

Then with tlw currmt, fully toiicprrtiit,Now uiimdNting It gllileu

Umlur tho ituadoivn( 111 rough the briglmcadown,

Intotberapi<lsilrjdi«.I^jariiig and nJling, tumbling autl tolliiiK,

All imUiro tbet'batug lliiga;llolling and wilinjr, stwuiilng and ixjlliliB,

Ovur tlio uiiil-dmn it Kprinj *.Ouutly miUidJug, ijuickly hJillug,,

Kntirt'lj" boltXt uf ibi «*I.Fitfully gliiliiiS, hwlluwly rWiug,

High ou tlio ovenJiut wlitx-l.Downwanl it jiluugw, in rliyuilcal luiigus,

Into tbo GtiUciuivtpool;IU Ltninu Is huapeinlud, Itn rating la tmlwl;

Lot it tako tiino now to cool.I:it ivntoii*amassing nhiloMlowly posslBg

And hiiggiugso clowly the ehoro,CcaMloRf it* mulioii, doivii to the ocean

I t L"**, but i-oturiu uDver more,luffttlo, Aug. IlitU, 1SX). J . IV. ii.

PORT OEAM.There wa^ ijuiU ua oxciteinent a t '8<iuii

(Juuk'u olllra hut Kiiiiilny nftoruoon, and alargo concourse of peopUi anumblul tliera tohear nud sco what wan going on. I tfrom wliul we uui leuru of the circuinatouceiViat nil fuiiivWvmlbj thonomoof Sloekbowi

take Ilopatcoug, got gambling on Suu-dny Nsita th*veuUwsr men, lrv«tt Kowark, viiuduretujid, and whowi niuucu WO did in

.. Uut huwHitnover ttwse men from tlcity wore too eliarp for the mountaineer, at

,'ou from him flfUn'ii dollar*. Blockbowit>lng no possibility of eetlng bin uionuy laoent to Joliu I1". Wood, pollwiiiail a t tbe )aku,j havu tbo other tuni) arnntU'd, but In tbiicunllino tbey uuido fjood their, cs«aUrolith tlio wlldn of Jtopttlcoiia's motitituJilid Bintkbowijr being ]>UHUd that tboy a lgb tjwslbly niuke Uit'lr tvny U> Hoi>aU»iig Junc-lini, ho cmuo with all speed to Port Oraiu,

ami got warrant)), aud tookConsUrijlo Olassont*i Uie Jtim-tfou where, auro enough, woretueso tlirco iiulivldualt. -waiting for Um even-ing tniln. bucing Ulockbowur und Coiislnblu

MII wtuiUig, two u( Uw Uireo in&do •&**!tlwir (*«ii» nnuiu thruugh tbe thlckoUt thatsurruuud the Juactlua. wbita tlw uuforUuiate

ittlin, trho had his shoos off, was takoucapUve aud brought Ufora tbe Jus t in of theFoaoe for B bearing. The criminal ocknow.leilgnl his guilt, aud was to be taken lo Doverlock-up until Monday. Blocklxjwterribly interoetttl In Being him lockotl up,and WAS going to take tbo Constable andpHwnior to Dorer with hJj own <%;iivoynic<nliiub wiu ft little outside ct timn, Whin Ii(tilockbower) came with bis rig some one

Tied him II ho wan not gambling too, to;kh be replied " No," and on being nskotl

again " 11 you wevo not gaiuhllug, iow didtlitto moil got ytnir iiiouuy C ho wui* stuiinut),

did iiol know What to reply. Ho thenrkor, iwubig thut tho mouutaiiioor wnsliy OA K\ii\ty HB Uimsulf, saW »B would

have Hlixrkbowtjr iirregtwl too, Sloukboireratonoo readily eaw that Uc luid got Uliiuelf lua box, and came to tho conclusion to withdrawhis charge, whlcti ho did and ran "into tliohole and pulled tho hols In after him," Sucham tbt> triulB aud tribulations of poor Slock-bower,

Tbe article Iu last iveok'n EUA, heiulod " ACouUy ltlde," did liiilij. Uoskiug a grow iu-justlco, as it only ulnttd tho one slili<, tliat ofHftrton Bmlth. lu tho Ilrst place It says tbalriiillp camo to tho (tables on the 10th of Julyto hire a horse This h absolutely untrue, asit was on Sunday morning, July 17th. Andagain It claims that Uie horse was broughtback the uext night, This abo i i absolutely(also. AB to t i e injury, any borso would HRYIbeen just as liable to have been Injured att t o t o»e, aad a j-ierBon not knowing Uie circiuuBtoncea would think from, tbo tenor olthat article that Philip terribly ahuaod and. illtreated l l r . Smith's horse. This, howuvor, Iinot tbe case. Tbe barm was not abused UQIilltreatud ID any way, tthape or manner. _tbe E i u stated, ho drove to Schooley's Mouu-tAln, which, according to the map of Morriscounty is only sixteen aud ono-balfmiles fromDover (no long drive for ahorse,) aud to dritnat dlstani-e lc took three and one-half houto got there, after wlileh tbo horse was uhanieaw-il nud put luto tho Btablo and rliiaiucxt thei-o sovcu solid hours, being fitwice beforo hookad up ngala for Uio rotumtrip, wkkb also took tbi-oe and oinvhalfhour*, and It wan on this honicivnrd bomtrip where, ibe injury befell tho borso.went, and camo tbo distance witnout evei'sho^Ting a Bign of a misstep, uutU it cametbe foot of Mr. E. J. Row's hill, In Dov<Tlia horsa wnllced down to bill until near 1bottom, and then Uko most burses, started outon a littlo trot, awl jmt. as lie started. Uustumbled, and lacerated his knees. Tho homoneTor showed any signs of Luneuora nor any-thing else from the stumble. Than Ur. Smithh*d Philip arrested for «O damage. Philipacted liko a nun , and squared tha damagen-itb Ur. Smith, who tuted anytbinK but tgentlcnun with Philip. Toon ore tbe factregarding Uio matter, and facU that cannolba denied, and a great many are of tbe opinionthnt Philip ought not to have paid thatmoney, nor could Mr. Smith claim it, for theone ruasou that the bargain was made on a" ilny and would not stand law. Ot course.

iro no lawyer, nor do ire uudorstand 1ft'bub wo know tbe above to bo positively t rue

KOSOIUBEO-

PLANDERS,Mia Carrie Clark, of Hew Yorlc city, spent

a few days last week OJ Uie guest of the Rev.Mr. aud Mm. Stout, at ths M. E. parsonage.

Miss Ada [orison Is visiting with relationsat Soipcrvllio,

Tho Her. Mr. Snyder, ot Hew Vork State,xwplod tho pulpit of tbe rreabyturian

Church on eunday. Mr. Soyder comes as aididate and U •ponding the woek in Plan-'s and vicinity calling upon tha chureli

peoph in company with one of tba officersthe church.

Th» public school began on Monday of thiswok. . ; ,

Ths Improvements being made by Mr.Martin in the Force Cemetery aro ablyseconded by Uicee of the lU-v. Ur. Stout whospends much Um« witii A few ol the men atthe church In clearing the superabundance ofvtcojtgjacaimdwoetifltroTOtheBiwe* in thecitirch yard and thus greatly improving thatcorner of tho vUlago. .

Through the otTarU of tba Mimas GertrudeSovereign, Ada Larlson aud tbo^UlssQa LauraHeed and Little ItoWnuon, a beautiful parlorlamp and china toliot not were secured for tbe21. S. parsonage. Tbese littlo atteutlonB,ab'own Mr. and Airs. Stout, for thoir comfortand convenience, but manifest tbe sincereaffection and bludly approclaUon Uie peoplefoci for them,

ABodaluitobo held by tbe young peopleof the Frtebyterian Church on Wednesdaynext at tbe home of Air. Ellas Crater. Pro-ceeds for tho twneflt of. iha ohuroh.

A number of now volumes have been addedto the library ot the Sunday echwl of the M.E, Church.

Ur. H. K. a Nicholas was l a Uie Tillagejr a iwrt of last week.Ur. Lorlng Hunt, of New York, Is spending

ofowweoksotMr.D. A Nicholas.CEDIUC,

K 0 B B I S T 0 W V .Mrs. J. O. Guerln, Conner Bupt of work

among; forelffners for tbe TV, 0. T. U. of tiladty , has been doing Borne very fine work fortbe above union,- and wo wlih her success inher good oHorto In this place, und other places

Iso. • ' < -Morristown Lodge, No. 121, Knlghta ot

Fytiilas, held tboir reijuJar weekly aim Ung onFriday zoning o( Iftat week ta t i d r room inUie Bchmldt bonding, SouUtSL Tberowerafour candidabK talUivtcd In tha rank, ofEsquire, and two applications were received.Thlglodgo now numbers 3$ members. Thenworo two visitors from Henry Clay lodge,No. 45, of Newark, n -p^n t - the C. C. andi - u t a c . . • • •

Deputy Grand Comniander W. F. llubb-more, of this city, and many others attendedtba Knight Templars grand porodo on Thura-

ay ot laat week at A^tury Park.Liberty Council, No. 10, Golden Star Fra-

tennty, t4 this city, ne t In their rooms onMonday evening of UUJ week. There waioi

"ationrewived. X Y. Z.

Probably as much misery comos from habit-ual cotMtlpation u from any derangement olthe functions of the body, and It Is difficult torare, for the reason that no one likes to take

nwUdaes nsuolly prescribed. HamburgFigs •were prepared to obviate this difficulty,and they will be fotmd pleasant to (be tasteol women and cimaren. Twenty-flve cents.Dose one Fig. , At all draggUts. - Hack Drug2 o I 1 Y F r s B j a t R b t K m V C

Dntg Store, DOTBT.

Bnoklsa's Atnlw Sfclrt.Tb« best salve In the world for CnU, Soros,

Irulwi, Ulcers, Salt Rbdutn, Fever Soros,Tetter, Chapped Hands,: ChJlhlalns, Corns,ind nil Skin EmpUatis, and podtirely cum

Vile*, or no pay roqulnsd. It is guarantood togin perfect satisfaction, or money ntundetLPrice twrnty-flveceuU per box FornlobyIlobort EUlfora, Dover, V. J.

MIDDLE Y A I X E i r .Hou. fc H. NaiigUrtght njii'utJib mlutivf-a Ut O.-non:J.ihn U. CurUrt i« ^ tlw publie

MI-M. Elizalxjtli Kiviiy/A* hnt rdiirnwU<*Xciiii-k city tOf*iH'iid !bi> wint.-i- with her wn.fliim. l-'onl box pinvhiiMHl a Duo IIOI-M <uthur C, IViel.Mm. John t4.YUL-khuiiuii«r ivn» taken i|ull

I mi timidity lust, but ivo nni glud U) wiy IslUih laipi-on-1"! nt this wilting.Sliahi-H Luella Kmiuiv uml ldii NclgbboUi

«giui to ntteiid Uio Profiled 11111 bebooi, ftHover, on Bloiiiiuy Ifiat

Mrs. Huyibr, uf Etistun, 1'a., Bjwnt BaWr-lay witli bor graiuluioliiur. Mrs. John Hwatk-

Jliaa May Htackor, of Newark, luis beci•trftliiB wltb Miss Lydla KulTuid.Many of our puo)>Iis «ill attend tho fiilr n

JoiiRTvillc ibis wci'b.TUB littlo cblid of ebon. Fold luw bocn quite

iuk, but IH much twltur at this dnt*.l-'imik Dutrmil, of Bcliiwluy'n Houi

]wut Hundny lu to«'ii.Jos. II. Furrow vl«it«d at r«n]iock lowt iviwk.Lcinud NeigLlx.ur hiu boon building mi ad-

dition to bis ice house, wliiuhgnatiy iniprovtIts looks.

Htuiry Itaan and Ed. Stihrell BTO workingm the rollroad.

Mrs. John Buttou spent Buiidaj witli f riundait Hound Valloy.

Ur. E. Dntlbnl i» putting tho Quitouch uti tbu bridge.

" in. ISulmtT wua colltv, t*» i'londoni Mondaytbu tlcknt*s of bor daughter, Mrs. J . H.ngor. BiiOKUAKElt.

i)f tli

T H 0 T HILLS .U. H. Ooudit ban on ozbiHtlon lo bin store

,hnx very largo potatoes, wd&blPg over twoinds apiectJ. Two wei-B growniirow Cubl) farm and OEO ou tbo fjcoli

Dollart (ann.Justioj KIuiluill and Con. Binlth

roiu tho sunny Houtii yoat«rdiiy, aud l>ottrojwrt a muut enjoyable Uuiu, nud speak hi'ie higliont pml«> of tno hcopltikHtiua BhnwnIOIU in n Bouthorn clime.l lw fHhUvnl liuU lu Vlia FturulpiMiuy M. Ei

Cliurcb lost AVcdausuay ovt-niiig was wcl.utteuded, «vory one enjoying tbcituwlT'mgely. Procttdn for the boiieUt of pastor.

Wo wdtli (Mjieclally to moutioii tho ulovtniontlis old sliOjihiTd dug of Jacob Vwiderlwir,aua ho la without uuy esceiitlon ou ' "ttwt uoiv ilogw in MorrlH County.

twii.'o a duy ho ""ill go fully half a ibring over forty LOWS tn tha born ready /otmilking. Mr. VaiidiirholT recently

:i olTur uf t~r>0 for him.Kisliiiig now Boeins to bo Uio onlor of tlio

day, anil now nlinost daily our two loiio fluli-unneu can ba BWIU with roul nud roil in hullready Ui catcli tho iluny tribo.

Hum. lIopkiiiH, who ban buou employed cUie IX'lInrt Iftnn by Jutut Vainlorholt U

HUB time, is over fl5 jeore of ogo and Lo-dnui put many a young nun la thu fchaioiDB a day's work. May ho maintain b>auly vigor n.nd long bo a tiller of tha soil.Patrick O'Nell, of 1-irBlppauy, baa gone Ji

the bay budnawiu earnest this summer, midbis teams can bo BOOU dally hauling hay fromtlio above iioliit to Kework nud oilier Dlaces.And (Imply tlio n n u of Sir. O*l»oll will ln-

SpaamB and Convulsions,Dr. Flint's Jtaualy, fu qiainiia and oonvul.

train through tbe geitcnil clrculfltlon, by f.ctlan ujtou ilro l«art . DwJcrlpUvo trwitlid tb eai;h bntlle. At i«U ilniggisui, or wldrw

Mack Drug Co., M.V. For Bale ntKiUgonj',Corner Drug Store, Bovor.

BEJVES¥LE-01-

Milling MachineryBy *lrtn« of an nr-ler or tbe CUnwllor, th"

to IOWIDR Mluinir Micblncry, olo.. vill bo midla thoT.YANT MINE, afi-at 1 miles fromBUOOIBIIDII, Uonl i uuuntr. N. J., on

SATURDAY, SEPT. 13th1BQ0 at \i*lf-P**l ten ti'cloot ID Ib'1 lunrnlu]tz.: ONE HAND All. COMPllEaSOB. 12iltwo Air JlaoeltOM, OLO QoriEOulal Stfim Eu-sine, 12i21, (Toild 4 Raff.-rlj's m ' k t ) : outdonblo friot'fn OoUtioR Qrar, m»4e by MorHiPrmiitj Hieliico fc Iron Uo.. ono HoritoaUTuliulit Btoani Doiler, 11 leet x*21acU< s; lw<llaud SlitftRorX>rUlit. No. 2 ; two Fw d l'aiup*about two looauf T. Bolls. 10 lbs. per « r dtbme Mluo Car* ono Blscbuinlth -'bop, OUctmitli TODIH. nno ETRITIS Bonn, ouo UollOouio, one Oli*ngine Homo, and ono Ollli

_jo BCOTO aineblner* Is m pood rniinlordor. ind l in Lean In me until rcotnjrly bjxho Wjnukie Imn OD. tnoperaliua tho Bf jt\»iininfl. Tito bnHillBfiB will b" sr^a with tinilsht to rciuovo khctn from mid raliio.

«ALE POSITIVE, tain nr ahino For lermiooGdilion), Rpply to Mnbloo Pitnof, Sor,Uor)nt<jwu.«.J..ortothoaortei»lic--

JOUJU MEIHKH, llecelTC

SHERIFFS SALE.[owmCoHMjM pLEi.—Willltra B. He»ton*«Wllllin lUriok m l Elizibelh Ilirlek. FJIi, do bo et tor on dooletcd jndRtnent. Itotamibls to OoUibertoim fc. D 1800.

BY rlrtao ol ibo sbova "statrj wri* oTfacias In &T hands, I shall «pos» for ttla

%\ pnWlft vandna at Uio Ooart UonsJ in Kor-rlitotni, N. J. ,ou

UONDAY, Iho DM a»? ft BBPTEHBEB,noxt, l . D. IBM, bHtiteen tb* hours of 13 Janil B Q'filcnk p- it., t U l IB la Bar at 2 o'olDokIn ibe s-riernnon o f n l d d H , all ibai oerUln

parcel ofUnd iincl prumlies, herein-^.ttionltil? dfiBOTiu-it. eiluWo, mng «\d

being in tbe towoahip of Washington, ID tbeConnlf or Monia »nd Sluto of Mew Jf"--bounded und Uesoribod ai follows:

llegiaulDg in tbe middle of tue road noarHturf Millet'* t»Ul diit»i>lth>ilj"fo« l iaisonR conrio of south fortj-oac degreos wett from" i sonthwoBt cornsr of _» stone d»rellin«

n>o »nd runs tbouca as the needle .pointed-. 190S (1) norlb flltrdx degrees east t*

ohsiniand nSnoW'foil'iii.lift '• tn&nco (*) net)twenty-ono degrees c u t fOTentj hnki to theirooond corner of the whole traot an oonreyodtollonrylttiller; Ibonoo (S) north tweotT-flTtant ft white oak stump! luouco W maxfllxtf'fllx degrees woot faur sbalni *nd elfthtInks to t Urgo stana u*ar the ro td; thenc'S)unththlru-tbr«etndone-bsirdORreeiea.Bt

ole^n oh Uns and liroRtf-Bovuii llaka tn thoplace or bVK.nu.ng. conltiuiajt lonr and flftj-wo bundtedths aorcs or land moro or tsss.

Being tha aam« prowUes deRerlbed in a au«tram I*m»n Klce. Skpben Oloaae and lwioi. EIOB, ConmilBilnDen lo Anjjnilus Kollot,MenMtnblifciaB,«d "oonJeo iul lwris

Sited .Amcnst15lh' 1 8 0 ° '

THE AIM OF- T H E -

New Jersey Business College,7Hi7MD»O*D St.. NEWAEK,

EDUGATEFOR BUSINESSg

Satlifution.soanateadlPoiitlom for all wall qnaliBed | .

: .ToltW HMtontiblelCatalosqe free I .

• ,p Open all ttie j e w IN. B.—OmcE n n . r rtmvuntD O U T I I .

0. T. M1LLEB, Principal.

HIBEUKIA-MINERAILUOAD COMPANY238 SOOTH THIRD ST. ,

PIULAOKLPIIU, September 4tht 1600,A special mwting of tha Btockholdors of t in

Hihemla Mne Rai&ood Comnany will bo tnJdat the oOlce of Uie company in iCockaway, N.J., on TitunsDAT, tbe 18th day ot Septemier,i a « , a t i a o'clock noon, to take farther actionon the Iran nude uiulcr data o( August (1th,

' the Railroad of tlio Company to the CentralRailroad of New Jersey.

•••"•sr . J. yfsaixr POIJ.WAK. Rpc

BRIANT'S COAL YARD!COAL. WOOD.

uid UMOSI'S M.teriMli. Ceal or s.11 sli»« COD.rttnllj on band and delivered crempUy to•*y part of the town or vlolnltj,

u»nD»-nL*cawELt> BT., DOVEII

NOTICElh»t taero will beam

f l h ltw Htaln Acricultarn! ColitHt, lu<Ul ftt tlw

IF YOU WANTd Faroltnte of M Unflt, Blo«tblng else; or If yon irtDt a good

SCHOOL DAY NEEDS

BTUICT ATTENTION PAID TO

QDAIilTT AXD LOW PRICES.PatunU will do Vftll tn tollt* nnr ol

their bruduaailerB tut L'fiildrfd'a Needs.

HOYS' OVE«CO.\TS, (3 48 tu fS 1)8and Dp.1)0Y81 PAHTB, ifii. to 11.13 uo<J up

*I58f GINOHAM UHK8BE3. 7io. ia $1 61

MISSUS' JACKETS, 3)1.35 to 13 m nod dp.

MIB8KS' CLOTH PUKtSSUS, 0 to 11 jears

HOYS' M30ES, ( l . ' J t t a | 3 4Qsnd np.MISSES' SHOES, 0}n loM.ifl and np.

JE81 COK8KT WAISTS, Kit, to 7So B

I,LiN::il 1IA6KETS, Oo to 13c. and np.LV3SUH SAlOHRIiS. Mo t n | l S S wi UPCIIILDKKN'S JJEIilN-'JWKAK. 1\>, !o(I

Once a Luxury,

Now a Ncce

ammtiTY, ECONOMY COSVENIENCBSAPETV ASD CCMFOOT AIIR A COM-

fiU.ft.TLQN iLW&YS 1'OUND IN

"FL0E1DA"

STEAMANDHOTWATERHEATERS.

Uanalaotnred b ; PlBrcc Bailer A Pierce MiulAotnrlDg Co., S;r»ou«c, H. Y.

MOBS solJ ia Now Jtreoj tbaa all i fli<._oombinod, all giTlnff perfect uUlitV'ticm.

CPICIi.I-l.Tf itmiBBtjil for VUUIDR pritaloO rcLidoucaa In cliy or couDtry, botela, olalihaufles, s tont . Bchaotu, ihoalrer, iparimeutuniWH, factories, imstueiB blooha and publ

COST WITHIN REACH OF ALL.PenrHor rireulari. Eitfmttrc free. Bcenll

f;narinies4. Ltr^esl Sleiin Heater Buniuoin lbs Stole. Corrfitponnoncc Boliolted.

F. D. ST&PHENS,

neaetbl Agent for Oentril mod Northern Hi

GERMAN VALLEY. N . J .IT, PH.,

OOlLOBEiCSRod up.

BOY8'

45 I. to !

H111TS, SSJ, t ) 03a and up,NK-KWISAK. 3S LO33J apd up.KUHrBNUKIt-J. 10J. to35o. and op

BUYS' WAlSTU, ' i l l , to $1.89 mil up,HOYS' LINEN fOLIMHS, IOJ. ami 12)o IS

. and I7d iottiIJOY^ L1N13N CU•tjlos.

U1SSEH' OLOVBS, lOo. toSSo. and up.SCHOOL IUQ4, CoW-Hj. B-Ud up. .

U11OOL HTUAVS, 6a. U I9e. ani up.LACE COLL A KB, 5c. to Ms. ind np.

js&M. uorsACDaniLO n m i B E a O A KMGNTti, UHo lu II Uy ,Qd ui..

CHILDBEN'3 HANDKEltCUIKFt), 5a. d359. ftod up.

Oompiete Hues of school room nnads, coolas paper, enrulupes, PROOIIS. ponu. tablet',pawtft, Inks, ninoll'Kn, o'.o.

| y LADIES' Piu.QA.un.iaa, res onr line.XHjT PALI/ DKES8 GOODH now ie»dj

l/iiin II>I-«IIOH!(« aud nifnimn this pnp«r.E51* itLAKKItftl AVO CDMroUTAULliS

tbb luwesl plioa linn is Nor Jflfspy.

LS.PLAUT&0O.707 to 719 BBOAD Sfc,

NKWAHU.N. ,).IS** MAIL OHDKHS 1'HOUPrijY K1LI

g@" Oon

DR. EDWARDS'

Blackberry BrandyGUNGER!

VTicnntfd tbu ltMt»p*etQo forCboltra, Cbolera UsrbaR, Cotla, tiranipv,

VomUlDR, D.»»*nI*T3, DiMTbin*, nod allaffections of the Stimsob ao<l Uoirels.

PRICE, 25o. PER BOTTLE.

Motiurg 5ucce:ds Llka Suoceaa"

MASON &, HAM LIN

Organs—AND—

PianosFOE S U E BY

Jenkins,B(i(M()o

Mine Hill, ».(o conrnEl lor thepalo of opr H r - -

NnrsETj a;19.

ICE FOR SALE.

APPLY AT IJUH5 VIEW BOUSE,

. . LAKB HOPATOONG, K J,

A COMPLETE LINE OF

Stoves 8M Ranges,.. Prompt ationtlon given to contraols for

PJnmblng and Tinning

Steam and Hoi Wate- HBATINQ A BPKCIEALTr.

RUBBFR VALVECHAIN POMPS,

SAFETY BICYOX.ES- :

1-5bn.».lullBull Boirlos, Hisii Qrt(l».tenliio BAFISTI. Highly rcODIniuoflded. Otll tnd

" * * '• D.-S.

Watchmaker and Jeweler,Blackwcll Street,

DOVER, N.J. •

.Headqnarteri for DiamonCall and SlUer WBtcbci,

C'lcGki Jewell i.

GOOD.Also A full lino of Art Novel'

ttoB, Carlibad Ivory, JRoya!W»rceet*?r,ho. TlielareeBtanfmntst Qomplrte assortmenterer offered in Dover. Prlceion alt good* low.• SEJPAraiHG Ot HHJG.TAT0EE8 A B?B-

OULTY, Vltdia fold on lutallmeati.

LTffBIBME 0 0 /BLACKWELL STREET,

-DEALERS I N -

-:- LUMBER OP

Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, AcBRACKET AND SCROLL SAWING DONE TO ORDER," ;,

ilately ereotai ft Isrce Ooal TrMtlfl with cbVBttKDIPOCKElof one lmnirfA can, we eta rappij on> ot«Uim«n»(ll

AND SCREENED COAL.»

JAS. S. MELICK,THE STATIONER AND TOBACCONIST,

SUSSEX STREET, DOVER, N. J.IS OFPBUHIJ JUST SOW: 4 HOTKBB LINK OV

Box Writing Papers,• M & bB it obaMant U Ilia &DHI iloclt at iU M&A wt bToorbl lo Doter, in,, lo wbldt l>sp«rttcalarl]f i a t i t " Ibo tllcatloa of Wiei, Aha itTBrjihinjr P*ta\u tad leading in i j , . „ , o f

Books, Magazines, Periodicals,Daily and Weekly Papers,

.UD IK ktVXtt TOLL Lnx DP

Choice Segars and Tobaccos, Pipes, Pouohea,« ta , tos«a« irtlh » ftao Mwrlranti ot Uuica i Zt^ftvmt&to, CnUtrj m a olb»r vttelsi.

ritOPUHED AMEKDMPNTH TO TUB(XWMJTH'UTION.

OflAPrEB C0XOV.in Act lo provide for submltUzg proposed

imtndtnenss to tbe cucstitutioij to thislUtu to llie people ibbrtwf.

VLt-nu, Ourkin proponed BmendaenU tolha ornuli'-Qtion of fha state of Nsw Jer-so; wtro at the sosxlon of tba itgitJof thb Btato iu tbu year one tboDHndeight hundred ami eighty-nine, Bgreed toL'j a mnjorilj ol tlio mBrobcre elected 1eaoh of ibo two houses tbfifoof, tad enUred. on the Jouinula ol \x#h ol »*idnooses, with tho yew and nsije takenttiereou eud r*(ecr«d to Uw teglBlatuiathen mx lo bo obwen} and vbereas, theeald pru^oted aixitndmentu were pnb-Jibbed us rHjufrud by tlia wustitulion {sod irberMaS, In the legislature than ooxiohostn, being tbs ](gi«l»tnr« now In aw-Bion, B«ob propased ftmondmenU b*76been Bgrotd lo by a oujoritjr of all tbemembers elected to each lioaaa; andwbereae, the oousUuiloa o t this atato ra-quired tbo leginlatnro to sabcuit such pro-posed amroamTOta U b»Vft betB a jped toss afoHsiiia to the people at a ipeolal elec-tion lo ba held for that purpose only;therefore,1. lla it euaoted by (he Senate and Qi

erflJ Asaembb/ of the SUte of New loney,To ontetnbor oexf, an election Hball bo ba a U

J tuwiiubips Bud vrardi of this elate, Bltbe place or plaoea in eooh of said townl i p or words where the last election foi

novernor wits h«ld, to unable the eleotonqtmllDcd to TOto for meoibers of the legis-lature to voto for or ftRahmt eftok o! nuotproposed Buoadtuontfl to the ooDBlltatloa

2. &udbe It euM)tedlTlutthe]ttdg6a<iut ion In the several townshfpa and wuibokbaUbelaofflw on tbe Uitnitilti &

of Biiptember uoxt, fclull be tbe Jadgoanaid of not ton, and tha poLU ahull be op«Band olosed at tbe times DO* flxi-d by Itw (<

and closing of polU &t thfl BQ&Qefeotioii In thli stfttu, aud the said eleotioisball ba ooodnokd by the aame offioers tmiin the mauuer now required by law in OODddcUngttiQ anocal tieotlooi ID thiiBUteunless. oiberwlBe direottkl In this sou

8. And be it enacted, That At auctt tsltolion each voWr ma ; preieat a ballot otwhich shall bB written or printed, orpturll;

ritten or p&«ly prlliled, inth8fo>m((wlny, nuddy iF.K Hi pcupuaiUaua PR ILU bdHotwhto

aro not o<mcdlud wltb ink or iioodl, D[gainst all wliiob aro 00 oanoalled;

For ihoproposea aiueuamant co arUde fouBUCLIOU somii, cliiuse two, aubdivlidoa threiwWuh roads as follows, " regulating; the )rternol aifairs of towns and cuuutlcti, dppoiuliug Iwul otllocs or cotuuiiRdoua to regula

i u u l e l l olinlrs" by omltUug tbo wordroculoting tlio lutoniol aJfoirs uf toivna on

countlos," awl by changing tlio word "olllowto "oincors," so that Uio wuiie slwll rood " a r

ivViug local oflicara o r commissions tui f l l t l "

•\EJAWAai, LAUKA17AKNA A WESTEBN

jas ASD Eaaux DIVIHION.)ilepo't In «ow Ifork. loot ol BarcUy St. anil

foul ofOhnBlopberSt.BDHMEIl nlUliUQEMEKTB.

OoDimeDOlufi MONDAY, JUNK 23d, 18W.DOVER TIME TABLE.

utaiYcudi mccAU rauu TUB STATIC

aaenibljr of the bUte of New loney,on Tuesday, the thirtiBtb day of Hepor oexf, an election Hball bo ba d ia U"J t b i d d f thi elate Bl

._.it ttiemniD Bbnllrood *'a Ji . . _ouurt of common pluas shall hol'l Ibeir odto" .r «vo y«»r*i bat wbPn aiipointwl to Ilil vs

incite tliuy clmll hold fnrtlie lUmipirtJ ternuly.»i. And be (t euactod, Th^t each of _.__, _

lots aUull be couutod as t> vote caat tvt cocproposition tbureon not cancellod with Ink OTpencil, and HEOliist each iirpmwillon wj«m-oefled. and rotum thereof Bball be made so-cordbjgly by tho juilgosof eli—'—

K. Anu l>o it etuii-tad, Thaitillodto voto in this stnto for _„leglskturo ot tlio time ofwiid election shaIn tbclr rospootlvo towusbijw and wanls,entitled to vow at tlio poll where ihor wouV* entiUal to voto lor member? of uio legb-

K. And be It anactad. That after final!.losing tlio polls of such election, tho j 'of election siiall count uul canvas the bglrou rolatlro to aucb ot Uio said iirapoec-meniltiiuuts to tbo uonstitutlon, nnd Qion

uball cut down in writing the Y.bolr of votes given lor eaob oftba ealU n

, ituomjmoiita In tlio wonla in wblcli Lsaid propoiiod amendmunt (s bereinbefc_,.—»•_.'. the wholo nuinborof votosm o

alUBteacli at tho said proposed unoaduibbrelubofore given, nuj shnll oorUfy

subBcriboaBUitauientofUiorGnUtuftheuand caiieo tha eouio wrtiitod to bo dellvcby a luenwnger appointed by ttiem to tlia t™.rotary ol »tat«oltbbi state wltWu ono weekafter Baid election, who aboil forthwithUio souio tu his cflloj na aa official paper,

T. And bo i t enooted. TUat It shall boduty of the gornmor to summon to ntbblm lon tljotwtuty.ilret day after euchetloD four or more of Uw meniben of the ta t , wlio BliDil meet OD the last otuuvl duytbo BonAte oluunber, in tho city of Trcuton,tho hour of two o'clock F. U., aud thoy, wittbe governor, Bhatl conwtituto a board of aa\canvassers to canvass and estimate tbe vobgiven for «uii ogokiat eacb of Bold aininouts, and tba said boon! of state caworfl shall proceed to organiee and daterutbo result according to tho provisions of tlact ouUUed "An sot to regulate oltt iuus" approved' April rixtoontli olglt

hundredpllcablorvluchb d

UHI IU1U k U l b / ^ U . SU JO1 WI MIVV

iblo, and shall dutonutoo and UVUU]h of said proposed amendments ba'

been adopted, and-Bhall forUiwltb deliverstatement of tbo result as to each amou<ment to the socrotary of state of this shite, Ibe filed in hlBOfllceua onolUoin! paper, iauy proiwsoa amendment which by. soldcUllcate aud detarininAtlou of tho boanlstate canvassers aboil appear to bare recoivin i n favor o majority of all tbe votes costtlio state lor and against aalil proposod ainaniment sbaU from tbe tlnio of filing S i ccrlcate be and become aa amemlment to m

' of Uio oonstituUon of this stato, wit]'• bo U'e duty of tba governor of tots...-lvriUi,alterBuch determlnaUon, to™,a proclamation declaring which of told prcposed tuneudiaaiite tia\atKCQ mloplal b /people. . J

8 And be I t enacted, That t i l s w tn t h e r with tbe Bald pmooeed UDsndtnBihall be publi&bed In aE UTo nsmpapwbkh wens auttoriiai b j law. on t£> Lday of Jmiuary, elgutwn Eundrod nud nluutto publish the Ia»B of this aUto, andsouioebnU-bo publiubfld in the raid newnperB for four weetH noit pnsosdfog soidolllou onco In each woe'e, and uo other milcation eliall he made in Bold cewepaperi, |neffleut or falluro to publish. a« f1- '•ball not impair the-vaHdity of suchand tue aeoretary of. state shall l\-•— oi tliln law to iMica of said n

And bo It enacted, That tho ,™,,, uuulor Via Qlectdaa provided for by this not in ttownships end wards of tbo state stall"*— no Is now required hy law In caw.— nuuol clccUon for members of tiio levlaturo. • • "

Vi. And \» It wsA&,miK\ all officerselection who Bball assist in conducting saelection EbaU rccciro tbe eauia couipuoBatiand be ald lu.tho saiuo mnnnor os Is no"provided by law_ in cose of tbo nanna* el

, 11. Ana be It (mooted, That no law rtmed•OR tae rcelstnitioa of ration shall U accable to the election provided for b r thin J

13. And bf It K ^ T b a t ltTifflUiB duty ol the socretary of rtat« to prepawand have printed a sufficient numberof Haots provi&ed for In tola act ta the lorn

herein provided for t i e useof " - 'ins Riaio. and shalJ, a i leiut ti.fore Ibe line find henln for a i a ' S m i l mInnnol l lo ma c]«ik of eaoh ooonlv In u,- ' • ' " » anlBdoot mmb>F for lha nasof «

t o f t l . t OOOIIty, Md It .ball ba IIduty of the oleik of eaob ecuulv at luono l eek baron said election, lo trcuimlttbo judgra of election in each pollios aiMot of U i o o t u t j a nfficieol onmbw totue tue of the Toten of auata

13. And " '»h*«

Approved Jnno 10,1890.,Tropocrad anendinmu to u,» ComUhil

UJB Stato Df Now Jeroey.lAmend artlcloIV. "*^"«— irt?* _.

POWDER. 25 MO 50 CUTS.

LIQUID. 50 XEIIT5 OILY, v

OLIVER S . ? F i R | E M A N j

Cirpenttr »nd BuiidBr,BpIMlIt* tfat DOTMltUBbBrTlH!.'

tii d u a l l

HOUSE TO, BENT.ad sftof'Septembiir Jat tbs

U U BOBSU A. »£-Buffalo Expreis* 6:&8Dnrego E*pt«t» 6;08OotaT SxproBn 6:65iaoketUtomiBip.7^2

ngtoaBpi,* u^ajEi j i re i i 6:*0

Inflrio EipruM* &.4BnoionBx.* 11:17TtrAooom. UiSO

p . If.

_mirt.Bx.B ' l!«Baston Mill iiii

3«weito Biprei i* 4:14'ketutova BpU* 6;W

>OT er Aooam. 0 ;66nff«io Eipron* 7:S8JlkEinress* 6:80avstnn ioocim* R:4€uik Bxpnu* 10.0a"7i». Boon too BriDiih,

UUkS«pre»BUiaeU'ton Hill1

on Mail

annum E. VOOBHEES,

fcXOKRISTOWN,

HARDWARE- A H O -

IRON MERCHANT,

Eiuroiiia Ei."tZ

loTorBxptesiWa>b. tlHglalQutTslo E i p , '

OoverAooom.Boflalo Ex.*

DOVER AND M0RR15TOWN.

S:4Q11:20:3:«p.3:4* "6;558ia

Arnre.Riot rl i town.

K 7.91A. H-SKIO "8:01 "

11:18 "M, 1:19 P.M.

8:15 "CSS "

IlilO

denre. ArrlrollTrtitown. Dover.

«:IO -

ll:B3liSap.M. 3:00 "i&7 " 5.2) "6;M •• 0:93 "0:50 •' 7JS3 "7:30 " 8:00 "0:tO « 10:10 «

1EAVE NBW yOHK FOB DOVER.At *:90. 7:10, 7rfW, 9:00*f fl:10, 9,90, 10:1

1940 im* asa ito i Kj , , ,1:00, 7:80», 8:D0», 8:M ftnd

'Via. Booaton Branah,

CHESTER BRANCH.Westward. Sattotu.A.St. P.M. P.M. . jL.lt. P.K. P.I10da S:OS 0:17 Clteeter J:'2S 12:00 s;]0:23 »:57 6;08 Ilorton 7:33 13:08 «:S10:13 2:52 6:01 Iron!a 7i37 18:13 4:30IQm 'til B:&3 BnocaminniL J:4S VkU 4:400:53 3:iS &:B5 UoCalusrillo 7:45 U;22 4:H8:40 8:85 6:17 Port Orara 7i53 1M0 5:19:35 9:80 6:43 Dover S;00 13^JS5:1(Tho H«dlietUloi»u Etprcus rtopi ai Poi

>rani going Em 1 a t 7:33 A. K.: *" 'fd6 p. K.

Control Eailroad of ^ew Jersa,

JDNK«d,I8»r1

PAsnKIIRR BVUtOSI tIn K»» y o u , foot of Liberty Bl., North ilrer,

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d >t dorm.OnTejinoH caa bo prootred •Vallaw to u d from Schoolftja JLloit lacdora to and from Dndd's Lttke.

Train loarlnf Uooknwajr a, 3 23 P H coaeoU for Long BHQCU. Ooean Grave, t oEA8TOH COSNECTION-Connootloa

lade at Hlsh Brides to and from i MtonJBALDWUt,

J. n

B0CKA\UY. N. J.

A0EHTB IOB THS

Duplex AutomaticSteam Heaters,

_ r ^«rHei.ten Tnaj*• mads af wroujht toUe* Iron "haT* oo

flQDS, and claim anpArtorlty 1& tha iiinipalnUl Ortatwosom] ' - -- -IV of DoaatrasUoDl Vo

All kind* or Plarablcf, Hoofing and Sli«oiIran Tort tatistuton usaenvaA. In *lw*aUI tlmei fltom and Hot Air VomaMi atmrt

KiNOOSB & IOLLBHITEM BOnLINO WORKS,

anl nUU iulan u l UUIm

Hrpo* and Zajtr £**•, rqiyilrf (n »vy

( « « % / ™ » a ftoBi to « oar I

dzszii, rosTW, Aim AO, sums 01

piles, Pilots, Ol<a, ate.

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS

,*d. and ftrttlleers, Sa t« «nd Boalaa, Bioy-olei. Trinyoies.Piibins; Tack • aftd flpom-

tnen'a Quods. Honacksepins Goods.

ALL BIBBS OF .

tAHD AND DBA1N TILE,

BABB WISE FENCING,

mwuinory. AnsUnStamp Pullers.

W. L. DOUGLAS$3 SHOE ' ^

EO1O BY

HBAOAN AOo.,14m UOVK1I. N , J .

J. P. CUATON, Gen'l Agt

INSURANCEAX LOWEST SATES 1M BEST AMIO-

IOiN COMPANIES,

AGAINST LOSS OB DAMAGE

Fire, Lightning or Tornadoes.

In proteatlng yoolr homoa And btulnau oBetanoAQ oAsiul ad home eaterftlte.

t U h t lBtook iuared against UghtDbig aQjwbare,nd^agtliiat ftre in »ny. prime b tnu ot

PHOTOGRAPHY

AT T0DB O m HOHEfl AT MWEST FATES

SXEBCOSOOPJO VOBK.

"DOMESTIO" Sewing itttoMnw,

Mason and Htmlin Organs,

NOX4UV PDBUO, OLIIU iHD EE1L

ESTATE AOEHT.;::-;

Ordtra by roalt will leooln earlleat attoolioB.1 • A ' n . . M ' *t* —' _ ^ *j j '

A GREAT REDUCTIONnr TSI

PRICE OF BEEFForterbonso Steak, 10c.

Sirloin " 14c.

Hoand " 12j«.

Clrnct " lOe.

Rib Roast, 12ic.

All other enta In proportion

Urn OBOCER1E8 At ireat'y rednoai] prioasAim me « -=» « i bo ccovloefld al iti

^S^!;;

TIFFANY & ALLEN!THE LABOISr

IS THE STATE.

Headquarters st Paterson, '

ANNEX AX DOVEni

ANNEX A.T WARWICK! I

A G R E A T DISCOVERY 1

SARATOGA AT HOME I

A water vntqtolei far Irffltraey

The/amout waters of Saraltgnand the Jpottinarris ouidmtfor tar,table or carbbnalhg purposes. In-nounmZ by physicians to contain qndmedical fmpertiafor tedwy Intlitand general ddiliiy.-

Wie ilvM odd to air many brandtof the most eelebrated Lrtgers in themarket ttoJBochakr Bohemian Butthia acaaont 'd car load being on theroad now for Dover tolich wRl soonbe ready, for tempting, We ibril(Zanoe " teooadJtdaW Ui any ww,bvtan bound thf quality of mu gmiitW matt thmtaJce the lead.

MORRIS COUNTY

MACHINE &IR0M Co.AIR COMF1

. eit

HOISTlNCrma

IH8, of hilb-"It.

tttfia

PDMPINO ENOINE8, ilrootMk«l «C«B«mlC»l.

COHJVI8R POMPS, double o>Mule .

an« PCkljuid imsll

U'

J. Wesley SammisSo. 4. Briok Block. Domr.

L. H. IVES &"Co

FANCY OOODS, HOSIEEr,

MEBINO UKDEEWEAB,

DEE88IIN1NOB, I.A0E8

TABLE IHTEir, E00DS,

Material for Fanoy Work IA I1AH9AIH IN

8-BDTTON KID OIiOTEB,• AT?»OEHTI.

AlW A ltKHI.ua QVXjJtdT AXUSlUU

STAHOUXST,

BOOKS AND OASES..O 0 BKICK SLOCK. DOVES, V. J,

B BIGGS'

Headache TrochesSICE HEADACHE

HXBTOOe. IIUODB. OS OOHOEBTni

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PRICE, 25 CENTS.

ROBERT KILLGORE, Druggltt,

DOVEII, N. J.

WE niQHEST UASKET MICH

PAID, IH cam n iBIDS, SKINS i*D TiLLOW.

BXL.C 80I1WAK2.»D88EXSTBKErESTBKE

OOVSK,«,I,

is Iroi, U-»>,n of .i.ri d<

,Utah...*

Tbe Equipment of Iron

Mine* a specialty.'w tnd Work.e,,,Doren.s 1

Gar. Sussex and BlaokwollSts,

GROCERIES' " ,-Ajto- „

PROVtSJONS

Plllsbury'8Best,Violaand'

Most Beautiful Brands

of Flour,

.orautx, cotu, •<•

EUGENE BUCHANAN'S1 i " '

DRY Goojpst'

GEOCERTT STORE,

8DS8OC 8TRBKT, OOVEB, S . ' •

•tocled with Ibo b a t o[ aTRTUillK In !»<••

nu.uia .old at IM>i rriost. 'flail u l an° -

..mjatoolaodpHOM. All (oooa dsllnnl

> toy put ol «ia town kt Anrt nblioe.

SI0 REWARD.