j Still Continaesl g Our Big Sale

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. XXVI.
DOVEB, MOBRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2,1886.
A FIAT XOKBV B
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fIBU3HEB8 aa> PEOPKIOTOBa.
BlackixH Btrat next door
/o /fc XdiaMi Vvim BmA.
rJBJIS OF » r a « M O T T M l f UtTABI.
i r m A»VA«O»
jStill Continaesl
g Our Big Sale
!orjelliff& Co. Stock
The highest grade offii|shoes
for fall and winter weir are
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—New Jersey's never had better chance to get splendidly
buUt furniture at small prlce*_ w e promised to Mil this
stock at 7S percent, less than actual cost of m a k l n g we're doing It, and If you'll but glance at the line our
( words will be proven. Every piece is hand built and
, bears reduced price tag in plain figures. Limited space
i prevents list ot prices—here's an Idea of what stock
(contains: . . .
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being received dail$|l)y
AT
MESSAGE RATES
i Walnut, Mahogany, Curly Parlor Suits and Extenton
i Bird), Maple and Oak BedTables in: Mahogany and
, room Suits.
Walnut.
:• Marble Top Bureaus with
Fancy Chairs in great valarge mirrors, CMffonniere,
Hall Stands, Shaving Stands riety, Cribs, Bedsteads, SideSide TaMts.
boards, etc., etc. •
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OITOHITB TOE BAMK,
. DOVER, N.
HwflWKkudwHhLlin. DB. J. H, 0 . HUKTER
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A crailusla of U * IlAlUmorn DenUI OolttflB, and
Ilium t" lo i o «H loniK « • » • |*ruHi>« l o
denary lu tbe beat and cunpett WMner
1)twin a HUauua
Bui JMats as4;ljHiniK» l i n t
a onr If Oso. Bfakwls OCi attin,
Du
BEMHETT
«$
50 rolls Moquettes at ooc
50 rolls Tafestry at 55c a
^ a yard. .
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y;rd.
rolls Velvet, ot 75c a ico rolls AU-W00I Ingr-in,
yard.
49c a yard.
, j, 50 rolls Body Brussels at
ico rolU Ingrain at 25c a f ,
X 85.-a yard.
yard.
DOVER'S GREATEST STORE, LEHMAN'S
Making
Hot Cakes
IMPORTANT: Credit will Iw given on HI then tood»«t marked
prlcti, bicycles enctrtnl.
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PER ANNUM
DOVER, V. I
ATTOBKKY AT hJL.1T asm
pound
lor the cakaa « n here too.
For* lotopl* Bjrup s,t80o per
qturti tha very bert moluw«i. DO finer ever tnada.
I NO. ft Market St., Newark, N. J. *
»USTJ!3A»oBOIJCiTpBI» CHJJKHBX
Telephone 580—Goods Delivered Free.
Om J A. IIOI'I B n u ,
fam. Tbune
OWlf BRAU
bM lP»t vriTtd Wd is deUdoat mmkta light «ad whoie-
JAMOSH.VANHORN,Ltd I
IMJGSSBJ. cooraa, .
DOV1E, H. 1.
Fire, Ufa,8esu,llottsr, Impfe/m 1 U s bllltf u d lira Buck I » u < w » . Our IniUT.nco lnium. BMl l « n » >««a*» l t d
•old 011 GommjMOB.
SIljl.
WE DON'T SELL A *100 WHEEL FOB 175. OH NO I
Bnt will sell TOO * wheel thai is worth all you par for ii from WO op
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OUR LEADER IS THE
ORIENT
OENEEAl PBACTITIOiHB,
DAYTON, 6AEA0EN, BEtf HUB. EAGLE. BOJf AN, MAJESTIC AJID BIOTOLE SUNDBIE8
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RBBTINC AKD EBFUBnlQ OF WHEBU A BPIOIALTY
ALLEN BICYCLE COMPANY
m m uo Btn ourrwa B*U»H,
Blaekwell Street, Dover, New letter.
MANIIQN.HOUK, -
L. LEHMAN « COMPANY
SUBSCRIBERS
Pay according to
length of Line and
Number of Local
Messages sent.
BLACKWELL ST.' Next to Post Office DOVEB, N, X
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O n o m n o w i I NEWARK. TB11TO.H, EUiUSlTB ^.D SmWAT.; <
SIOO.OO
It l> not a combbatla) of mnHnrlaangnltlaandMpUrUlm •.Mof polnti, but •
KmWo«U«ii ol practical tawottau b».i«, lu mocbaiilial (srt> K proporttaaM/ adjost.il
to Mob othtr as to maks a> perfect WBMI.
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, •• • — W « ALBO HAVE THE
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Offlce on norWlW «t' «
•bout 100 l M t « M a (
Don't fall to go to Lekman's Saturday, Octflbcf 3
cUcktos to be sold at cost
WE SET THE PACE!
0- CDKM1S8.1I. D., •
UQBIUUURIIf
driptrmp 8
finest tiwter 3*J pwpound.
£
4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.x
JiHffi O. OOOflB,
D0VIB, 9. i.
QSO,
AS LOW AS
To make this sale a "money saver" our entire regular
stock has been put at specially-low prices to keep company
with above. Here's ah instance in carpets alone:
Portland Ranges are never reduced—they sell quicker
than ive can get them.
0O& O0U> AKD OOWntOT JR*.
DOVER. N.J.
Opp. D. L. & W. R. R.
Dorm, K /.
LAST WEEK'S GREAT OPENING
AGAIN DEMONSTRATES THAT
Tli» people ol D o w an J Vidaitj nsofnim «la«, uA now
•gun we will biwk all noctdi, both in priad »nd in u&tv
in coveliiai taietufiemt pritm tUolnlafy onpsnelfed
istance
FOR SATURDAY THESE SPECIALS
otmiT BOPlBnrei»bra
Ot PUBU0 8CBO0L8
Oinoi-Bucnriu. St., DOVte, a,
Boon: »i.«.toU».>
The best all around boiler up to date
A cast iroa boiler is one solid casting
No nipples, gaskets or jotats to leak
Will outlast any boiler made
Tor durability, efficiency, economy of fuel unrivalled
50 pieces OutiDg, dirk and light, striped »nd
checked, itfc, regular 5c yard
aj pieces Shaker Flannel goes at the u m e
price. i%z per yard only
A nice line oi English FUnneLs in checks and
W
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stripes suitable for children's dresses only 10c
(Urn. Job
ikrlraUnl"
i,Sio*Uru«Btor.o O0BBE8PONDEN0E SOLICITED FBOM FABTIES IN WANT er yard
to. Order.
fir. Wa. H.
Nice Plaid Goods 6c and 8c, double width,
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OP HBATEB8.
ESTIMATES FCTBNJBHED.
to. OorfiTunioii•«
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, very nice one
Silk Mixtures for 16c worth 35c
Wool and Silk Plaids our price 29c
'THI m r J«SBIY mow mwiio 00
All Wool Plaid, small and large, price 37c, •
inches wide
DESIBABUB »AR«ISO *XD TIHBEB BABTIJBT
NEW JERSEY 36Plain
LAMUB HI H 0 K 8 U COUKTX' .
Drew Flannels, all colon, 36 inches
wide, a*c a yard
42 inch Novelty Goods, all the latest shades,
inly 35c a yard
: THBOUOH THE ;
WM. BARTLEY ft SONS
IT'S NEWS TO MANY A MAN.
To learn h o * cneap « e can sell the very best of goods Come in and see how
reasonably you can buy from oar fine assortment ol Men's and Boys'Clothing
ITTOEHIT-AT-IAW.
Good quality and honest merit are in all goods we show. Uniformly low prices
BOIilGITO&Aro HABTZR10 CBAKOEBT are made on al( we have to sell. You can't go wrong when you buy from us because we have just one way of doing business and that is to give a dollar In goad
, un>HOTAKTFDBUO
oualitj for a dollar of any man's money.'
Men's All-Wool Suits J7.90, In blue or black cheviots. Men's Business Suits
former price J l o reduced to $9 Men* Cutaway SuiH l o , Si l and {IJ jo. Boys'
Suits, good clay diagonal, $6, ates from 16 to 19 Children's Suits, In Fauntleroy
and raeffer suits, ages from 3 to 8, $1.50, $s,oo, $3.35 andfc35. Gent's Furnish- DOVEB, N. J.
ing Goods-Men's Outing Flannel Shirts, 36 inches in length, 35c. Best 45c , all
BOOHS!
l l B W ' wananted 30 Inches long. Men's Laundered Negligee Shirts 3 9 c , 50c and 85c
Boys' Shirts 35c. and 39c. Children's Waists 190. and 3 5 c , best 50c. Knee
Pants l pairs lor 2Ja and best 3 3 c a pair. Bicycle Hose, » arr.nteed stalnlos
black, extra length, superior 6nlsh, »Sc Goir Hose Soc. and 75c, worth Ji,
Belli 35c. Fine Suspenders 13c, asc and 50c. Men's Half Hose 4 pairsfor3JC.
Men's Laundered White Shirts 49c. REMEMBER THE PLACE,
e ver lootted, within «pe»kAll Wool Scotch Miied Cheviots, etc. only
43c a yard
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Crepons, latest fad, in t i l prices from fioc
toJt'.SS
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Silk Warped Henriettas and Sergei at the
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lowest prices
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Trimming to match, such as velvets, laces,
bead trimming!, velvet ribbons,; ornaments,
Dr.'W"E DSBRY,
etc.,etc.
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Ingdfttanoe.
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Everything in our cloak and cape [department is new and stylish no shelf-worn goods
on hand, prices ranging in capes from S1.69
to Sa 85 which are trimtned ln:fur and a nice
double cape and so on up to S24.00 : * r ' '
Misses' and children's jackets, reefers,
Eiderdown cloaks, e t c , w e have a full and
selected stock ranging in'prices from 69c up
JOHN O'OONNELU
Practical V\mptn Tin and
House,)
Brlngi BabMrlbeM, wtter-
BlMkweU 8t, DWBK
FOR INFORMATION
Call
5149-llomstown
'Our! elegant pttish-capes from $2$ up
and Housefurnishing Goods
Qmiek l e a l 6M«liie
8UT«H,
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THE t CHICAGO -STEEL •% TOWER - WlND - jf&i
free fron any Pay Station
In our HXIXaNERY DEPARTMENT
we ^ H H o ' a s b e h a v e been-doirig, selling.;
yoii the beat'-article, for; the; smallest
amount It can be had f o r - ^ • r- .'?'•-.'-':•.:
ii'tVe have!'a"; Wry; nice,.assortment on
land and still 'keep on getting them near,
every day; we tiavc In frotri S1.59 to $10.00
tHrnmed'and : from ; '39c' l o J w > untrimmed. Call and'Convince yourself of :
theseftcts • „"v:.-J.-.•-."':"";.'."-V"'!. -:; • "•::':)
We also have aifullline"oT LadiesVand
ent's-Furnishiny Goods, ladies' skirts/
wrappers, hosiery, etc. \ .
,
,Chenille and Denlne Curtains; linens,
drapery and notions'..•»•./>;;•:.: [ . : , .
OBAJDDKBBS
Call while e v e r j t h i n g U i n b l o o m a n d y o n csin feast yottr-eyai a n d
/J; TjKERKJrf PMtlflW. WfikWll«... Dover, N. J. ;
empty yonrpoolcetboboks.
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•;•' T O D B S B B S P K O I P T J I I T , : ; •= ::.
Morriatown, N. J.
TULIPS, HyACINTHS, NARCISSUS,
ilaabns and Bvllders,
CHINESE SACRED ilLUES, EIC
, . ' •'MiBON A S D BOILDBB,
' ' m LABOB QUAKTITIE8 AT
.:;' ..•'•• ' DOVKB, N . V . : •
OoaMO* to «U Kn4i 'ot work U»«n «""•
OontrHUi token and maUrlals (ornliliHL
PLABT mSH
*KsTIMlTU 0IVM OK ALX.
•'•Utft
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SPASOtEB'SOBEENHOUSES
SOW. BULBS »8OK
; I>pver,
THE ERfl'8
MO
OEEKAK VALLET.
wjib VoodyltB, of HwrlBtown, Jpent
Friday lost fn Ibta ptace.
8torr o f » OttiTeneir Plan of a Hnnlred
I comuninlc^tlona for tUU column, to Iniu
publication fu currant Issue, muni he in liand n
Henry Neighbor and family, of Vernoy,
r « m Aro-Iui Xorat
spent ButulAy at tbe home of Mr», NolEhbor'a
' than Tlmrwlaj- noou.
parents.
WHSS THE SUJf 8KIH,
Vatw tit* fiMdiilK, "A Fiat Money Etperi1trwnt in the I'ut," BradetrMl'si Ust wook Bun wta to-night nt
5:40 Mr. and Mra. Vny, of Blinton, have been
visiting at tbo home of Hre. Bartley,
pabUihed the following Impcrtaut cootrltiu- Saturday night at
MWAIetta Brown, of UorrUtown, is vistion to the ouiH of »und money:
Sunday night at
iting at the home of Mn. George BwockTbonghtful iladEnta ol hlitory wbo b»vo Monday night at
6;S5 •ftiner,
Doted Dot wilbout omoeni tfac vgumeDta Tuesday night ot
,
5:34 Thomu MuCann and Dr. Joseph R. Farrow
mule In dBfetue of lilvar BatUtn in the coi
are on tbe slcii list.
W£dacB4a.y nl^hCat
of the prueot ommpftlga b»T« nsturaUj b»d Ttiur»day n l ^ b t a t .
A Republiwo meeting will be held at
Jtice's Hall on Friday afternoon. Hon. Hafalon
ll to their mlod* iho melanoboly etory
Dover's lilcydt. ordianoiw, u well &S the E
of tia mtsigaita under th» F/encb rtvoiution^ lav, roqulntt that Umpit sUoll bo lighted one hour Pitaey will be one of the ipeakera.
Ur. and U n . Badd Parks epoat Sunday at
linporlant Uuit Ijloyolers
ftrj r»gImB at Ibo cloio of tin lwt oentary. •tfhtr •uage*. HunoellU
1
achettatown.
At that lime a. currency pfon, bated upon sliould know tli ! •iitutit hour.
Jlnbert BMtty and trnmilf, of Kartft
demtadt and theotlM wbioh have bMD mida CjclUta disli-iiiK to jalii tliu Lrajiue of American Jranch, and A, P. Downs and family, of this
WUeelinen will Iw furnlatied with application
familiar by tbe ncent spread of populism, blanks at the Eiu uiTloa or on niipUcation Lo Doug- fUt#, spent Sunday at Little Brook,
&d'ipt«d by tbo Frcuch leglalatlve au- las Uroatlwdl, local L. A. W. Couiiil.
Mr. and Mrs. ElwardQiitton spent Sunday
thorities uid ovrfed tbrough to it* logical
at Parker.
William Bwackbamer is eotenalultig bla
ooooltuloD with reutts which nhoulil furntth
p
,
League of AmerMI tdmoDttloD to luocwdiog generatlaoi of ican Wheelmen ; renewal*, ««3 ; aew, 7SC ; friend, Stanley Baits, of Hthway.
Mra. Bradley and eon, ot Princeton. Ills,
tt
Tbe story of tbli floanolnl eiper- tnt&t, m,m New Jerser DWUfoa: reneoal
epent Bunda/ with Mr. and Mrs. Georf e Hotment it, of course, familiar to KLudenU of 01; now,*:.;total,4,880.
[jeaa.
(oonomlo bliicty, but It Is Importaot that It
A club run to tlifn city waa nude by ibi
thould bt tnada ai widely known BB poialbla Bahodallca wheelmen, of Uorrlatown, lost
Professor and Urs. E. J. Frey, of Clinton,
lo the prop]* at Urge, and A distinguished Tuesday Bight.
are the guests of U n , fiugh Barthy.
Ur. J, R. Farrow Is on the nick lirt'wlth the
AmtricaD oltiian, who has made a apodal
A ocasUog conteit boa been arranged by pleurisy. The dootcr is rery muoh missed
ludf ot the ptrtod, hat dooff* public servJce
In reprinting, In petaptlrt torm, t pjper road tb» Bahodallca wbwlinen for October 17. but Or. Levi Farrow Is lookin. after his t*
by him twenty yttra igo More « ciflettog Tbe contest la for memtiBra only »n1 the price tient«wbileheissiQk.
EJward Horton Is riding a new Baldwin
.of noator* m l nprewniaUTei of both par- will be a hsudiome gold medal. Tbe course and
E. E. Beam* a Keating. 1
lD Wasblnctop, which paper «*ai bued selected ii the Market street httl and permis- The Lutheran V. P, 6. C. B. reatfwd about.
dpoo m. inntura to Unifftrslty «tudenU,priv sion bus beta, fruit*} by the Board of Aldcr- fU2 from the birthday social held last Tburspared maoy jtmn before. We refer to tb« i«u fur the hoiiiug of UIB ccutcit.
farwolag,
"Qua" Van HouUn, the crick bicycle rider
broohun entitled, "Flit Uouej Inllitloo In
Superintendent Cor has Inaugurated anFrance," by nr. Andrew P. White, -hlch hat of Ibe Bahodalfca wheeiDion of Mor'iatown, other pmmisiufc edacatlaoal 'toaretatat tar
juit been IMUSI from tbo preu of the Apple- wop tbo ODB mile handtoap race under the Morris oounty by having "profetsioml oircJea"
formed by tha teacberaof each townp
of the Plalnfield wheelmen In that
ton's.
sblpla tha county. The teaahersof WasbFor th» purpOKi of the nadera of thru ple.ee laat Saturday. Bla prise was a gold Ingtaa township were called together last
watoh
talued
at«73.
eolamoi, tbe storf of the inflation, ind Its
Saturday afternoon by Prforipal Elmer E.
l-'fulti, tamj he briefty aommurieei here,
Tfae Long Island Auoolatlon of Cf cling Beams In tha school house, and a "profe*thecloM of the year 17tfl), tU« French Clubs end the Metropolitan Associated ilonal clrole" w u formed, with the following
nation tonni Itself la deep flaaaclal embar- Cycling Club* wllf uoito with the Assot-ltted officers: Preildent, Elmer E Beams; VloeruinwDt, there UIOR a baavy dabt end a Cycling CluliB of New Jersey In the adoption Preetdent, Hiss HuldaOberg; Becratery acd
Treasurer, Miss Flora Dlokerson. Tfae fol- •
.wfous deficit. Pmjtotaj to meet tbe alttts- of bowling rules for tbe treason of 18'JQ 07.
lowlns; teaobors were enroll«d aa membera:
tlsn were iiot long la-klog ; the ld*a was wt
Of the tnenty-one counties of this State A O. Tavlnr and J. P. Lelghton, of Parker;
afloat that tbe i n at want of the country was fourteen have representatives on tbe dtvitlon Flora O. Dlckerson, M. £Hzab(tb BlaiQ'e and
• Urger ciroiAallug mrfloin, «D4 this-was ticket. Thfl seven Cbuutlea not represeotei Prlooipal Besma.of Garmati Valley; Ella G,
followed by a demand for an lime of paper ere Atlantis, Cape Mny, Glouceuler, Huts ex, Foroe, of Phflhowerj T«rea» O. Berwlt, of
inunej, C*rtfnl flaanoleri who had not for- Huot*rdm, Somerset and Warreo, Wbatla Middle W l r j ; Durlbel Fregans, of BtsUln S.fitKing, ot K»ugbrigt!{;
gotten the experience under - John Law'* tbe matter »>ith the cyclists in thwa couotlest pbenshurg;
HIM Hulda Oberg and John A. Porker, of
Mbeme, endeavored to turn the nation from
Schooley1* Moufltefn. Tbe »vffu/ar minting
Ojol(s(»
fa
Sen
Jeney
taunt
pittsra
after
the projeot, but they wire unBuoceaiTui,
of th» "olrcle" will be held In tiie schoolhouas .
Ear)y Jn 1790 tfae Finance Committee of the Mayor Btrang, of New York City, as It Is oa tb» tblfd Saturday of etoh month, at
P U l
>Mmbly reported that the people alleged that tbe division slate w u macte up whioh mneting Important qusstlons rolatite
at
a
tee,
party
held
In
Newark,
at
which
tbe
toMboolsand ichool work will bedleoussel
a new ofrculitiog medium, sod
KCRO C. KOTLB.
ncoramended a paper mousy circulation aa "IDS" perfected their pl*na— partially,
Tbe
tandun
race
in
connection
with
the
toe but *spedfent. An tie reault of a debate, at wblob one of the keynotes w&t the Vioi Olub'i National circuit race meet, at
0HX5TB&
1
•tntiaient"If«t ai ahorr to Europe that we Waver]/ Ftrk next Siturday, will b* one of
Tfae Rev. Dr. E. E. Euglaod, patter of the
undenUnd our own rsuuroei," It was re- the features of th« day. The Rlvertlds Presbyterian Church at vy»ihln»ton( N. J.,
Hived to biae 400,000,000.tra-oe ot paper Whotlmen, of H«w York; the Vim Club aid tonaerij ot Ibis phot, will ezobAoge pulpltt
noUa, known M ttatgaaU, The tieue wot to a number ot other orjaniiatlone will wtaialy with, the Rev. iSpsnoer H. Bcay at theCoaUtuna oampetfnKi s.nd It fs altogetber gregatlonal Cbnroh on Sunday, October lltb,
b» oanfnlly guarded and anmred by the h
both morning and evening.
b&ded proptrty of the nation, mainly oon- likely that & grand struggle will result.
Miss Sawnrd, M Florida, N. V., Is thegueit
•ditlug ot tbe oonfleoated property of the
The New Jersey Division otters a re vard of of her ooudn, Hiss Anna Beward.
church. Tbeaol«bor»liiUreetstSperoeot, twenty>(1ve dollars for the armt and con- The funeral of B. C. Horton was held on
The flirt tStett of the Itaus wore apparently viction of tbo tbtef and for the recovery of a Thursday aftornooa at the Congregational
gtf
There was a temporary n- Columbia bicycle, 18QT>, No 11,448; model 40, Church, tha Rev. Bptnow H. Bray offlciatlnj.
vital of trade, and ILB •peechea cf the wiotlet gear (totf, S3 Inch frame, Palmer tires (new Interment was mads In the Congregational
otaton Beemed to be borne out against tbe on r w wheel] new)/ enameled, has Zerk Cemetery. •
8. H. DeCamp and UJJI Louise D«Ci.mp
K t e o f the Hift.UBc itatosaieo, who from another wlio*l. Notify Chief Comul attended the funeral of their Brother in-law,
foreto'd dUaaterfrom the f*'\ie,o<ficg to the Robert Gentle, EKz*b*th, or Local Conrul Wm. Delte, at Alienlcfn, Pa., this week.
imponlbUity of rutnlolng tbe nation on the Thomu J. Emerr, Atliuitlo Hfghlandi.
Vln. Clurles DuaHm aud dauibter, of
downward path ofinfl»tlon. Vlnanoltl »tr«e
The vtandiog, la membership, of the four Boon ton, spent port of laat week with ber
Opnfrooted both goverumtnt and |ie jple by highest divisions, September 21, is: New alatar, Mrs, Frink HuBbson.
Mrs, Charles Blmpsna U «ptod/qg * week
the eoil of Auguit; and a demand for another York, 18,7^0 ; PfniurlviDlA, 10,fU ; Masu<
paper lwu» w u made . The aatlgoate had cbu»ttf, 11,037. end New JWMJ, J,to(i.. Over with ber couilo, Mlsi Lydla LugsteS, at
begun to depredate, tnd the opponents of a 8,000 ot the leagup membership are women. Waahlogfem.
Mr. and Mrs Georfti Uulford, ol Hobokeo,
paper laetw dlrtcttd atttation to tola fact,
A party of tba'iYetr Jersey DifWon olBolalt wars gtwtf orer 8aa&aj of-Mr* WllJUta
bnt tbe adroeite ol tbs echemt declared that
were the guests of Secretary-Treasurer James Tredway.
tte atUgnala wane not at par; beoann there
Mi-j
Eoima Cbamberllo and Ultf Ulna
O. Tatteraall, pf Trenton, taking (n tbe great
wen not yet enough of them. Tha tags
Inter-State Fair and the bloyolo raoaa there Bkellsngar bave bewvUltlog tha families of
Kecktr attempted to itrm the Ude, bat in
Jaoob FOH and the T.tv, E, B. Kogland, of
on the t8Ui September.
Wuhlniton, N. J.
vala.'and TnuiM lest bte urrloea. Tbe comIdler* so uiDojred the proprietor of a bloy- The twelve delegates of the Chester eocl*owrolal oeateMeMttnpnniotiatrfttiONagalnat
t M w l w * . "All m i In tain. At the end of ole repair abop at Blnadsle, Mo., that he tiei who attended tbe Coavwtion, o f Bmn
and Warren counttel, held at WaahlnKton,
Btpttmbtr a new Uaao of .800,000,000 franca p d a coat of tbe cement used in mending N. J., but Friday, reportel a very dsllghtlut
w u ordwtd, matoly ae the reault of the eto- ttret oter tl» counter, tbe favorite retting time.
qnecoe-oltb* faciou» Mlr»bo»u, who fakd plaoa of weary alien, and when a bloomer The Rtv. Speaov H. Bray, who waa taken
faefon ttwp oeodeiDncd paper innaa, Pro- sirI cftme In and plnmped herself down on It, ill oa Saturday, N tmprovlag.
TWOD W H nad* for Uu baming of aulgnat* nmalulng seated until the repairs to, ber Mr. and Hn, James Darla ware the giuati
pa)j loto tbe Treararr for 4aad, and It was rbeel were completed, there tras.trouble. of Dr, l^«Uiyi»t,Ws^la«too.oti,WedMeprOildedtaattaewhoUamMntUeaelphould 8bt bid to continue sitting eiter the wbsel
was ready uotll en appltoaUoa of gaaollne
The itefHibUoaaa wUl bold a tnaeting oa
DO* nottd t,mflO0,0OQ fnuK*.
Friday, evening, Ootobw », lo CbamberUn's
softened the glue. .
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In iplte of the action taken the cry for
Ball,
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p 1 * park anlfcori Uet bave sonnded Mr. aod Sin, Haorr fitrytor, of ir«amtw,
nor* drooIaUon1' WH again beard: Note*
thttiboiald sate) bean retltad ware Dot, but the death knell ol that piaoe disturbing ap- were visitors In town l*at weak.
Mr. Cramer, ot Pma Tao, w i n gtta«to last
wenralaroedtiDd«rUMple«of neoeaalty. In paratus koorn aa the wfaeelawa'd eeolian
/HIM, ITBi; 000,000,000. frfcrit»Ldior» were harp,. Tha apparatus consist) of Merist of wMkofOMUoaCnuntr.
t v t t the pn*foi». pledge not to rubber baodi stretoted from UM top bar to Mi* Ctumbwllo, ot Fateraoo, ithoppiama
rew
dayi with U\m Htanle Drake.
•xned UM«aumnt fixed. Tata lame waa fol- the drop of tbe frame. When under foil
E
lowed by an Immediate' depreciation of from speed the barp gives fortft a sound not unlike
tbe
melody'
ot
a
trolley
car.
,
No
wheel
8 to 10 per owl. In the ?aju« of, the anlgnais
POST OBAK.
asdipeoie w u f art diiapptaruig. The" cry equipped in this manner will be allowed to
ft. F. Oran & Co. had two valnable hotws
ralffd ttit Snflitl) emliwrlM w«re In- enter Fairuiount Park, u several runaways dtatrom oohoon Saturday aftoruoon. T i t
stilling Bottom bcetUe to paper. The tem- b«ve been tiaoed to the work of tbe barp.
firm baa pnrchaied aootbar gray to match the
porary •tlmalw *o' tradf *M followed by a ,
HSOBVITB Vt+lfTaa.
••
reoulnlngfaone. V
daoUoe. Ucoartatnty •* totfceTalwot the TbeNow'jertey Dlvlalon want a few hun- Tbe Republican banner which spanned the
paper' money ofcwked enterprise.' Stock dred more of the great army of unattached street at R.F. Own &Co.'« rtore was bedJv
gambliog and qweulatton took the place of cyolen In this State, and offer good value for torn In tbe storm on Tuerdiy night an j bad
tafltlmata bttdaMi. * In December, 1701, a the money fn vetted. W* give dollar for dot' to t>» taken down.
iMnacdt 800,000,000 franca was ordered, Itr. EvM-f new member will reoelre the The nunj-go-round packed up and M l
town oa Monday.
.
and In April, 1792, anoihf r o f like nmuunt. Ntw Jertey Ko\d and Route Book, also th«
John A. Tonktug, of Sorantoo, Pa., forBefore tbta asiignate wtre nv« 1)0 per cent Hand Book of Utffol Information, the L. A, lerlyof Fort Oram, w u married on S M K
below par. Bubexquent i»*w foliated, till W, Bolletlr, a weekly pnbUoatlon devoted tomber 28 to MIM Oarlban, ot Bcraa'ao.
j f l d
tttyv
S.4UO.O0O 000 frenc! totbocauseof goodroada. l*g*l adf Ice and
WUlUn (irmdy U spending a wesk with his
i when required, on oycle matters. parents here.bldbesaisMea, of which 3,800 000,000 were
In Dlrcatitum. MtaawVle price* w<tia rising Half-rate biejcle Inaunaoa, , Tweotyflr* KI ward Bogeri Is now weaving In the silt
iitf.
toeornipond with the reduced puroba>inti dollars rewnrri for e m i t aod.oonviotion of
JTame«Fiartay,whonoiaUyanffereda r»power of the new money ; (bat /*, prtoet ot thltfacd rt-ooter/of a wasel atoJta from a
pw, iionctemrod.
awerytbtag txoept labor. Aa a rotani of
ilwr of this dlvlalon. Ribatei at all L,
John Oliver, who bM been Ul for the part
llmitt»i toe rife of.prlc.a. niaxttnum Jawi A. H'. hotels aafwhere. AUtbt* cost* two M*vrml weeks, U iajproriog nicwl/.
p ;
that Ir; laws making tales of dollars tbB flrat year and one dollar tbere^
The Urge building opposite the R f.
gooda eompateory, and (txlng their price In after. WM ft pay you to stay out("Appli- Oratn & Co.* • tor* l» bsfiic trsttsd to a tfw
ooatof paint
y the Itglaiaton of France oatioa blanks at tile offlc*.
..
Vnd Fan- left here do Moods/ tor Philaflmlly aseensd to ooro* under the dominion
. KXW jxassr pivmoK, t> A W . ,
delphia, where be will resume his atadlaa.
irf iBNtpnllOotl Kowxny of tae market women
Tbe comloatiog o mmlttee of ths Hew Jer^
Tbe RepnbllcawandsooDd mway DamoolParU, wlv) detnsnddl that "lawi should sey DlvJaltin held a meeting in Bllttbith last
orata held another well-attended meeting
bt paasad JoaUog paptr. at good aa gold." K/iday. 'Tbe remit ot UteJrde]iberaUoi».ls under tbe aaipioasnt th* Part Oram M3KI0Lure were passed punbhiog with Imprison- the follawing ticket:
\*S and Hobart Club, ID Pythian Hall/on
' .
iwnt for t*tatj jean ptnotawbQ should JFoe Chief Cdosti), C. Frank Kierbsr,- P*t- Wedonday nighb
e*U a«%nati at Ua than tbtlr nQmlnal Valne, erson i.V.iee Contui, Frederick J. Keer, New- ' A number from this place took la the
U t ' b F b '
arx; Swtetary-Tresaarer, Jun«, O. Tatter- Euton Fireman's Centennial celebration yesterday. .' •'. •
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loslffaoooBtrli .
sail, Trenton; for State Bepreaentatlre
The Richard U u Ban Ball Clob dafsated
Tbes* BMsmnt could not, baweTer, suy Bergen county, James Barber, Englewuod ; the.lnatitbtes yerterday In a psorly played
Ik*dafmoktioa«(theaa*lfn*t At the.be- Frank -V» Bates, Hackeneaok. BurllngtoQ girns by a scare of 24 to 10.
Elnrls«o(ITWOT«rto,000,«JO.OOOfnocs lo oonnty, Percy B. Lovtll.llooreatiwn. Cam- A large number from Port Oran attended
asriCMti hud been tsauei, and by that Urns den ooanty, U. B Ruiderow, Merchanta- tbe Bryao>ndSawa»baan0rralaiagloDover
.O* valas ol tht Malg&Kt had fallen so that vllle. Cambarland cont»ty, Dr. E. T. Davis, laat Thursday evening. A feature of the
•VoldlxHilsof US Cnncaiwu worth lathe Bridgeton, Bu;x county, Frank O. Towar, Port Oram Free Silver cwtingoat'e tnoarvtoa
17,200 franco, or 1 franc In grid was Bioomneld ; Dr. Albert J. Wright and Harry into Dover oa that oootafoa was "Baa" O jrdon'a hay wagon, with banting, lantern and
worth SS9 ftmao* Jo paper. Price* irwt up Trlppett, Montcl.lr; E. O. Coajs, Newark. motta«ocaa«rias,ifl whlohaoambtrrodato
ia proportion, Bomaaccoants aptak of *n**v Hudsin county, Udo F. Rwlker, Hcboken f Dover behind ah ox team. It created qultea
BOH tnnca a poond and toap 230 B A. Brock, J, H«rbert PatU and E. H. "asaOoa '
frtvpes. ;Carr(»gshlreco«t01O00frsiDCaaday. Bmltb, Jsreey City.' llercer oouoty, Jamas
HhttiritiwiBooid tbst the Jabot-log olaasca O. Lee, Trenton. Midite*6x county, Dr.
FASKBB.
wan the «ua to tulter. mot( b j tbe deprtcla- Harvey Iredell, New Brqnswibk, Honmoath Ths Rev. Mr. sbWionsy, of Pleasant Grove,
UooolthecurTaco/. Before the eoj of tfas county, Tbotnu J. Emery, Athotlo High- w|)I pocopy the pulpit hare next Sunday
,
jHtf 17WS, Von Sjbcl rtoords, th»' paper lands. Morris county, W. V. Bavage,,Mor- morning,
' ; '.*
, ' " " . ' " " " Mw'hMJU tlstown. Owati Ccuntv, George X). Roe, Dr, aod Mrs, E, Button, of German Valley,
of tb» workloc O)M*H, emplojees and men Lakflwood. Pasisic county, Frank Terhune, and A. E. Sattan tati. famllj, of tabaaon,
ipent Banday with thelrparents at this place.
ofunsll maana whose proptrcy was not large Pusa'o; G. B. ftUlaUeu, Patersoa.'
b
Mlts Jennie Sohayler spent Saturday and
stnvgh to hi?ak«t in ktoresof goods or.n»rlon»l county, Dr. Henry. Jaoksoo, Balem. Union flunday with Mrs. Bauson Rlley.
land* Tbe, Dltwtwj,' whloh cams into coonty,B, L. Stewart, Hostile.
' Emory Boff man b u purchaasd a horse of
pofreria Ootobar, 17B6, »t first printed more
Twonty-tno Btalo, r«presentitlv» were J. W. Welab and la woekloj on the new
; then ordered • forced loan, and nominated, but as the tuptnbsniblp lstwen'y reservoir. . .
flnal(yd«iied"ta hrea* op thtcop^r plttm; abort of the 4,400 wquired (200 tor ttch tep- Bamuol Botv.m and Kama Van Polt apeot
of t^Matgnsiti'sjiJ'to-tiiaatf new piper' TeseataUvO, when the ballots are Isiued, Sunday wttb frtoodaat Fairmiunt
iwwj.tbiio-oailftdtna.nda.U.
.
- undoubtedly fnitnictMtri witl be teat out u Mn. Blale Smltb la visiting her nephew,
Fetor Rabtnion.
In spite ot mnanres ta%»otobol>t«r up tha to the numbertobo-vot-d for.
.George A. Apgar is making some needed
fain*of* Uw uwndata,indudlngihemaking
Eleven of the State reprefentativee wsre repatra about bis bailKogi.
tiMtnlecalensdir smd mbstltuting them for renominkted and five local consul* were ' Tbe churoh directors have appointed a comasfUnataata fixed ntte, they fell to thirty placed on the ticket at State officials.,
tntttee of ladles t o wllcic ooatribatfou of
money for repairs to the roof ot tbe church.
:.'"' THB BIBLB AND TI1E BIOtOLK.
The Rer. aod Mra. C. W. Wood aad Un.
It baa beon left to a WubtngUm clergyman K. Cabell attended the 'Woman'a Union
alter the? fell toftpee cent; of their nominal to extract Blbliral llkenewt and
Gbtlttlao SodnrorstDflreron Friday. .
Talus, It was when they were at this stage teachiDg rrooi the bicycle. i f t k i D g g
Keifer Htnce, of CoKasbury, visited this
ChaC the drareewanpaased July 10,2590^ which nJflcant text, "I bare turd ulranitodes," tfa# place on Sunday In company with' a young
puttn endtothe paper money sjstem by mlniater said be.believed, were the.Bavloni fadj of that place.
U, Hilderbrait haj porchaiai a new trot*
ptovicltiit tfa«t sJl paper mooer thoali be onrarthnow, H« would Illustrate his parataken Vtita real'valaej and that bargains blet and strmena from the wheel. 3 e da- Mn. John BMICIC, ot Uorrlitown, Is rlsltmight-be made in whatever oarrencr the ecrtbedtbe dltDeultleH of muterfni tie bicy- Ing at ibf» place for a ooople cf weeks. •
paopn cboae.:. ,Ths whole vatt Isiue waa cle,' and compared the discauragemente of Tlrt. Wulli Burd la conflned to the houaa
by slokness.
repudiated. "When all was over with piper tbe novice and the f nquent dlimonnts of the Mr. and Mra, F. A. Apgsr attended the
manry specie began to nappear, at lint li • beginner to thoee who seek toiead a Chriatlan Trenton fair on Tbnnday.
Miss Oraoa Wood •ntertaloed Mr. Orr, of
•toall qaatiUtiBF, suflhdeht, however, to, trans- lite. Tbo rulei which govern a bicycler, mid
Freedom, over Banday.
act tha bnilnesi whicb remained to be done, tbla mlatntw, were adaptab la to tbe follower Mt.
Ellai Philboner la quite 111.
aad labsenneiitly In, larger quantities,. as of Cbrlat—as the forms r rides erect and with Mr. and Un. George Yan Pelt spent Sunteds dsmandrd lt,,and at Franco's long speed, so tbe latter aboald Hyo erect and dap with Peter B. Robtnaon.
finance dotawh came to an end. Tfie story 11 move.wlth some degree of tplrituaj rapid- Moat of our formers are oatUoa com and
harvuUng buckwheat, both ot which are fair
itonawhlobdeeerns to be retold, as It has ity." Be adrfacd tbff WcjoJer and tbe crppa.
^ _ j - N'W-MOOW. .
been by pr. "White, for tew chapters ot finan- Chriatlan to " ks*p your llgfata burning, that
cial bbtorV. ottry.M maeb. warning vn$tr yoamaj-BWthfltru* war, and that othom to
HOwaTMiI
oondlUouniofa as bavegrailaallr t»en ma- wbom you may be an'. Injury, may avpld , We otter one hundred dollars reward for
any csMot Catarrh that cannot bs cared by
turing fa the Ubftei StsHs, <ad whoa a step , you.'^-i?arjwr'< Wttkly, .. :, •
Hall's CaUrrh Cure,
lo tha direction of flatiem iuQh aa th^t laF. J. CIIBNET & Co., Props,, Toledo, O.
volted In the free-coinage project is seriously i
We tbe uoderslfttied bare known F. J,
BaQklen'a
Amtot.
Balve,
Cbtnav for the last IS yean, and believe him
propesed. '•• »
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The * Beat Balve. ID the world for Cats, perfectly honorable lo all buslneu traoaa*
and flnanclally able to catry out any ob)r\ . : Don't HI*. Ii. •-• •
I Bralm, Bom, Clean, Salt Rheum, Farer, Uoo
ligation made by hliflrm, The special September sate now going an Borea, Tetter, Chapped hands, ChOblaloi,
WEST & THITAXV
.
:
Oorna and all Skid Eruption*, and positively
at the Dover Bazar of J. H. Grimm.
.WbolesalTpruggiite, Toledo, p.
ouree FUee, or no pay required- ItlaguannWALblSO, KUDTAW & HABVIR,
toed
to
give
perfect
taUalaotlon
or
monay.reWholesale
DninUtB,
Toledo, O.
For Pale People.
.Hall's Catena, Cure Ja taken interosJl*, act- .
KiUftore'a Iron Toulo PlUa will improve the funded. FrlceSSoente per box For sale by Ing
directly upon Vie blood ana mnoous saN
Robert
Eillgoie,
Drogglii,
Dover,
R.
F.
appetite and Impart ctnmgth and tone to th*
ftoe. of T6B UBtem, PWM ,00. p bttl
1V. IT. Jsntfi*, Ctns*er, V, / ,
•ntlraivitua,
07 I
ST TO
ERA
THE
Friday, Oct. 2, i8p6.
THB
DOVER PRINTINa
COMPAN'
Morrittown with great sucoeat for tha part
twenty years. Tbe qualities that go to make
up a good business mao are highly desirable
In a sheriff, and Horrli county Is to be ooagntuUUd upon bis selection for tnat blgb
ofile* by tbe recent County Convention.
BLUFF™
F m U B U K B A AKB FilOFRISTOBS.
DOVER,
Republican Nominations.
FOB VICE PEEBJDEhT,
GARRET A. HOBART,
0 7 NEW JSiUWV.
FOB PBEBJDEKItAL ELECTORS !
At-I*rg6—Samuel II. Urej, of C&mdec, tu
Jobo F, Dryden, of Newark.
DI6TB1CT DBLEOATES.
Krrt-ThomasW.Trtnchard, of Cumberland
Beooati-'WaabiiJgUra A. Roebllng, of Mercer
Third—Adalpta Mack, of BctnorKt.
Fourth-Alfred II. Whitney, ol Monls.
Fifth—J. Hull Browning, of Bergen.
BUth—James T. Ball, of E»ei.
Seventh-George F . Perklo, of Hudson.
Eighth-Ernestft.Ackerman, of Union.
Dress Goods Ladies'Kid Gloves
.BLUBBER
FOK PRESIDENT,
XITTT.T.TATff H o K I N U l T ,
oromo.
New gooda jost received in plaids,
latest novelties and newest oolor-
mtton and lace, our regular $1.00
bgs, the largest assortment wo
glove
79o per pail
have ever shown at. .2Go, 35o, 39c,
4Eo, 60o, 76o and »l.O0 per yard
Fine All-TVool Snilings in bhot,
Dover's PODUlar ClotHiers
JOSEPH B. HIOHTER,
Assemblyman Rtghtcr wu alaojettir honored with a renominatton. Likt Aitemblyman Hopkins be haj alwayi been a etannca
Republican and hla plurality of 1,418 of l u t
fall will doubtlest be largely loonsaaed.
0 7 H0CKA.WAT,
Table Linen
grejs, browns, navy, greens, red
We have a few Specials
for you to inspect now.
Call and see them.
0 7 UORRIB OODKTr.
OF" EOOKTOK.
reds and all fashionable colors, in
CLOTHING
Aawniblvman Charles F. Hopkina, of
Boonton, wan last winter prominently Identified with all matters of State legislation that
were fur the beat iatereita of his constituents,
ami his nnomtnatlon iru a fitting and proper
recognition of the good ierrloe> rendered by
him In bli Brtt term ni a Bute legislator. Of
his re-election there U no doubt.
MAHLON PITNEY,
yOH ABSBKBL,? !
In browns, tana, blacks, greena,
cliecko, Bonole effects and oil tbe
and also in a large assortment of
fancy mixtures, 60 inohes mde at
only
6Coper yard 57 inoh Oreme Damask.... SOo yd
59
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...35oyd
66
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....60oyd
"
..-..40oyd
We hare jnst received a line of
eaohoa
fine blaok Frenoh serges, very de5-8
Napkins
sirable goods, which ve hare marked at the following low prices:
3-4
TAYLOR
CHARLES F. HOPKINS,
NEW JERSEY
AND
NATIONAL
FOR CONGRESSMAN,
TlcGiSciaiSCoT
are telllog It for a fact around Dover to anybody wbo is foolish enough to listen to them.
1 don't like to spoil tbe jarn but tbe fact
-om which It originated Is that our bfg tresc in becotnlog rather lintherinroa and Mr.
HallBteed.andbie civil engineer, Mr. Archibald, Mr. Reemner and bit division civil
nin&er, Mr. Uoruh, and Superintendent of
Bridges B. Grlflltfa, came up here OB that
particular day to look it over and eee what
tbey bad better do abuut It. Tlint is all.
There Is not much politics In that, is tbere I
Tbe only thing tbat WBB raid abaut politics
during tbelr stay w u said by one at the party
to Mr, Day when he uhed him jokingly how
It was that the Methodists were all Democrat* 1 wblch li as notoriously untrue ai some
of the free silver speeches they are trying to
ituff down our threats.
1 have treated tbia milter moie eerloutiy
Don't do business on o u street, we've no use for them. We want
than li deserves, but for tbe information of
those wbo might be milled I have ctioion to people of GOOD HARD COMMON SENSE. THEEE IS S O TAIL
give the facts u I know tliem simply,
END
WOOL I N OUB CLOTHING. It is all uioc dean seleoted
And now tbe D., L. & W. Railroad employeea at Hoboken hove formed a sound stook, and we charge no more than our competitors do for inferior
money league, icrotpicttve ot politics, and goods.
EEMEMBEE we guarantee price and quality of our
they are sending out circulars to tUo other
employees along tbe road, which, I preiume,
tbe constitution of tbe State of Hew Jersey
not forbid ; and thin fact, too, bae been
fed by the people who iwal lowed Bismarck's garbled letter, without question. The
sound money league alone la responsible for
circulars and tbey pay for printing them.
Tbe stuff they tell about them Is nil boab and
don't you believe it.
But it le aatonlslilng bow many tound
money mtm there are In the trjsboa I Election
day will tell a funny Btory, I nin thinking.
Talk ot tbe golden calf of the IsrtelltM of
ild. Tills modern silver elepbaut knocks
Aaron's Idol silly. And j e t they expect
American voters—sane, Intelligent men—to
kneel down and worablp It in these lost days
of tha lULh century.
'-Ob ye WIM saint*, behold your light, your
star,
Ye would be slaves and bondmen and ye are."
Aa Moeoa came down from the mountain
.'here be was talking with Uod, and ordered
the destruction of Aaron's goiden calf,totm
march on to the destruction or tbli modern
silver idol of Mr. Bryan and destroy It.
" Come as the winds couis when forests are
rendKl,
Come as tbe waves como when navies
stranded."
We want monby that cannot be depreciated
by 0at cor destroyed by fire, and that le one
reason why my good friend "Gus" Cutler
should be allowed to eUy borne and till the
soil while a younger aod up-to-date man
should bo tent to look after tbe luterciU of
this dUtriot and represent our interests In
Congress.
"Cutler, I love thee, but never more be cmcer or mine."
No man who advocates tbe free coinage of
Iver at 10 to 1 ought to h» sent to rep-osent
this district In Congress, be he ever sofinea
man otherwise.
V. J.
44 iuolies wide
60
60
>™.<.J.
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76o doi
$1.00 doz
COo yard
"
.76o
" very flne..85o
I LEAD and OTHERS FOLLOW
Black Brocaded Handkerchiefs
Dress Goods
Wltb tbe largest Hoe of
SOET MOBEIB.
FOn BHEBIFP :
Mr, Halbtead came down on hU "Comet"
on Mondty and met Mr. Reaaoner, wbo oauie
EDGAR h DURLING,
from
Hoboken
on No. 1. Mr. Bon Carpenter,
or uoiuusTowrr,
UAREIBD.
Griffith and Ciril Engineer Unrioh were with QESB-MILLER-At German Valley, OD
Mr. Reuoner,
September DO, the Rev. T. F, Chamber*
t did not eiactly "catch on" to whit the married MisuBtuBQeasto MiMlltHy Miller.
OEO. TV. "WILKINSON, op Monnifl,
bo;* mean by it, but they do lay tbat John PIUCB—CABE— At the parsonage of tiracs
C. D, GAGE, o r DOVEH,
P. King baa gone Into tbe drygoodi bunlneit.
M. IS. Ufaurch, Doror, Beut. 2J by tbe Rev.
O. D. V, HOMOKDT, OF PEQDANNOCK,
Kxwpt tbat be may bave been Inverting
W. J. Hampton, Joseph Price to Miss Anna
Cue both ot Murristown,
some of bis spore free silver in red flags I do
Soon* two for Pitney. A prominent Dem not know what kind of dry gooda tbey me&n. TRUSCOTT—DBTRIOK-At the homo of
Mrs, Trweote, on DicKettun street. D e e r ,
I saw tbe Douihten of Liberty march to
ocr&t nld ths otlier day within ear-abot
&«pt. 80 Dy the Rer. W. J. Uatuptun. Blobthe ERA; "Pre got no use forftttea slli the H. B. Church of Stanhope lu their pretty
ard A. TruMott, ol Dovir, to Mus Edit) J.
Decries, of Btroudtburg, rfl.
Democrat mymor* than I have for a free regalia on Sunday,
Ho the employe* of tbn 1)., L. and W. B.B.
eUrer F i
have gone and inaulUd Mr. Bryan, hare
tbey f A member of the State Cummlttee or
Tnit HackeUatown GaztUe ot last 1
the Democratic party la laid to have aald:
"From Summit down they were more CITII
ber 80. lIonoBh Willkma, wire or Robert
Tbere wai a bridge letting; over in Morrl Ued, but up to tbat point the treatment tbe
Ford Ornm, ng<>d 71 ji-arB, Funeral «eroooDty last Baturda; tbat in very likely
ber 6, at 2 p. M. from
fr
candidate received w u disgraceful Toe
vlcas Monday, October
m o l t !• scandal. Tha bridge Is betwei
luUtuxeai
hr
lt rr d
lUtuxeai a ttconveninveni
train would pull up at a station where tbe
Morris and Pa>aaio counties, anilftjaiat cm
nce of tha famllv.
townspeople bad aisembled and Mr, Bryan
mlttee * M charged with tbe award. I t w
would walk to the rear platform to address
nupiclotied that tbe matter bad b-«>n flied
them. When be bad got fairly started tbe
1
advance, and tbe remit gWrs color to th< engineer would pull tbe throttle and atari
charge, Bartley & Boat put la • t l d tbe train wltb a Jerk. On one occasion tbe
• DENTI8T, •
$3,855, and tbe next lowest bid, tbat of tbi passengers were thrown against tbe elde of
Canton Bridge Company, wat H.805. Tb< the car and several windows were broken.
BLAOKITELI. BT.,
Battley bid w u an eye-opener to tbe
Tbe train would be started before the canditernted ipecUton, and tbelr utontabtnen date got through talking, (t) In many In- Hft.RDWA.lie BTOltt,
DOVER, S, J
w*i unbounded when the cotamlttwi voted stances the train w u not stopped until it bnd
not to accept ttao BirUey bid. That firm rolled a couple of huodrad yarda from whtro
oould have made a nice profit by silence, bu t the crowd bad assembled. Atonepolntoloug
(fry bate enlisted for tba war against tbi tbe road, when Mr, Bryan bad taken n rear
Well fumlshrd roomi Buitable for lig
ocmblne and will carry tbe matter Into court platform to addreas a gatherlug, art engine
k l
. F
F i e tnlnUU
Ifnecewry. County Attorney Salmon b u with t u heedll&ht covered with e> picture ol
. depot Add'
charge ot tbelr case. The OazclWa eipoanre tbe Republican candidate* was run rlgut up
BOX 235,
of the bridge building combination has aa<
to bla oar almoit within the candidate's l w p
Dora, » . J .
Warren connty ttooiandnotdollars, but thi touch."
combine livea and KrowB fat in Morris withI wonder what the Democratic State Com*
out molutatloa and hindrance.
mlttee expect to accomplish by giving tbis
Three o r tour fint-clasa butchers.
The above was brooght to the attention
•ort of rtuff to the uenspapera. I copy tbe
Director Lorn who after coniuitlng wl above from tbs Bcranton Truth, and substanApply U>
Countj Countal Quajlo took Immediate ah
tially tbe sane thiog appeared in Mveral
H0TH & Co., Morristown, H. J .
to itop the execution of the contract pendtai New York papers l u t wwfc
mtx (nTeatiaatloD ot tbe matter wblcb will
4S-1W ,
Now, tbe fact la that Tom Eeeoan ran the Between 7 and S A, H .
made by the Board of Freeholder! at 1U m
engine on No. 14 on that day when Ur. Bryin
meeting.
made bis famoua ride over the D. t L. and TV.
from Waiinlnghra to Hoboken, and ever/
Tbe anaufl] meeting of t h e Btoclbolders of t h e
P., L. and W. railroad man knows that ba- Leojtold
The Tonrth Dlitnot Flffht.
Coiniwor, for UIB purrrao o t clucUnit a
Ooanl of Directors o t tbe company, will b e
Tlie Popocrafi In the Fourth Diitriot have tide* being a good Mlow heU one of the en- new
gineers longest In service and one of tb« most held a t IM ofllco In Dorer, Muuilujr »tU3TP00n,
Domioated t t e H<*» AuputuaW. Cutler lor cartful engineers on the road, so nobody
believed the itory tbat obe of tbe party on
tor of tbe State from tb!s<L.y mutt be fought the oar la (aid to bare givm out that tbe enout between tbe forces that represent aoui
gineer trial to kill Mr. Bryan became be
money and protection and those that stand (the engineer) i r u a gold bug I Now, I rode
oa the same car with Mr. Bryan from WatThe annual tueeUnn of UIB stockholders of Tim
for » depredated currency and fre* trade.
DOVER J'HIWTINQ COMPANY for t h e election of live
At the bead of the former ataoda Mahlo <rloo t o Port Morris, and Tom bandied tbe ~" rectors, nlll be held In tlieoftlce or t h e HecreUry
IB FOR A —
tba nortlweat coruer of D lock well and Sussex
Pitney, m young, anergetlo man, wbo b u air ID stopping and starting without any perceptible Jerk—more than ordinary.
flUeeU, on Tuesdoy, October SO, i r
•erred the people two y«an In Congress in
HUMAN"'"*
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O.
0.
li
Borne amart chap la tbe car asked me what
way that tnakM him dfaordog of the high'
' Secretary.
J tbougbt of the next Fre-ldent. I w U within Dover, N. jr,, October S, IBM,
eat praise. At tbe bead of tbe latter atand a leat or two of Mr, Brjan and saw htm
well
Aafmtui W. Cutler, wbo has taken a pod' enough, but I told my Interlocutor I did not
tion tpon a platform which declares for
see the neit Pntfldent all thesama, Ferbapa
3UHT A t t U S O T O N H O T E L AND LAUD
dotWc that the goTtnimtat will not endow my quetltoner thought tbat was an Insult to
COMPANY.
and which the markets of the world aay
Mr. Bryan also, for he wanted to discuss the
Hereby take noUco tnat on Saturday, Ociober 8,
matUr with me tbere and then, but I told IBWJ,
worth only fifty three cents.
a t It A. M. a t BtaWts of Kicuard Clmplln a t
him we would not discuss i t then. I t would ML ArlliiKton,
Morris County, N . J., (whtrn a n d
If the campaign that Sir. Cutler li to mak
ict be in very good taste. Mr. Bryau would wtiere U t o be sold a s p e r noUcea to tlwt effect
may be judged by his speech when he pte- have looked better it he bad had Behave; but eiwwbere a lot of liorB«ilM>lDD>;lDgtoBaldCliuplln)
I will sell t o highlit bidder far casb. will
rided over the temporary orRanlMtlon of toe 'He WM the mildest-mannered mm
serve, four liomta and a lot o l liar ness,
recent Fopocntta Coimntion, be will foil
That ever scuttled »hlp or cut a throat,
AUo that on Saturday, October 10, IBM, a t IB
o'clock uooti, a t uaid Mt, Arliotrton, I will sell t o
tba doctrine of Bryan and the dictation
With snch true breeding of a f e&tleman
b l j h u i t bidder for wall, w l t h i u t reserve, a large
tha direr-mine owoen of the Weit. He wil
You never could divine his real thought." quantity of vrlnes.llijuuraaacln'ocerli's. F o r t h c a e
jflvt no approval to the Idea of protection
Though 1 do not beliere tbat theemployes wine*, liquors a n d itroccrles, liids will flrst b e refor u n i e In lout and tben In bulk.
'
which menu tbe protpeiltj that blewed th( of tbe D., L.&W. Railroad insulted or In- celred
Dated tjeptember W, lUM.
oouotry during that period wb«& the U K tended to insult Mr Bryan, neither had be
JO11N 8 . MclIAfiTKEl,
R e e d i e r ot Mount Arlington
ley Uriff w u In force and the theory of free any reason t o find fault If the mail train 43-Hv
Hotel and Land Company.
trade bad not cut Its shadow over the land. pulled out from the station before he got
through talking, for he can talkfaytbe yard,
CM the people ot the Fourth Dlitrlct afft
u those wbo have read hla speeches know,
to Mod to Congrets • man whose Bympathlee and Uncle Bam'* mall, like Time and Tide,
are with the baodtul of mna who bare all'
walta for no man.
DEPARTMENT O F STATE.
bttlHon to sell, rather than with tfaoie man
Tbey tell mt tbat whin tbe train pulled T O I L L TO WHOM T H I 3 I FBE3RRTS HAT C O M , OKXETwho have to find a market for farm produce 1 Into Dover the angineer wu compelled t i put
INO:
Whereas, ID UIB Judgment of tbe Board of Dlreoon the air brake quick In order to save the tore
of tha HopatcoiiR Hotel Coiupanr, a corporaTWitoan important question. I t la one
lives of Mine ol the people who were on tbe
uadcr the laws of this a late, i t b a s
great moment to the farmers of the fou track along the station platform, and It may tiOQorganlzed
been deemed odfleabie and most for tha benefit of
nuch corporation tliat tho u n i t should bu dltaolred
oooatissi that constitute the F«urth Coosn
be that aome of the passengers got pretty before
Ui» e i p l r a t i o n o t the time Hulled in IU cerrional District They efaauld consider
well shaken up, but I gnem Mr. Bryan no UCcaW of Incorporation aa appears by a duty aucarefully, and then cut tbelr ballots for thi worn than tha rest of turn.
thenticated record or the pnxxwdloirerif said Board
Directors ot such corporation held ID accordance
man whose actions have .shown him to
Betides, when m man goes gallivanting of
wlUt tlie proTleJoDB ol a n act entitled " A a a c t COD, most closely Identlfltd wltb their Interests, through what he ti pleased to call "thi ceralUK corporaUons (Kerialoaof ]800]"ap
incluJtn
ttt, IBM, wblcb said r t c o n l , in
enemv'a country," be ought to eipeot to be AprilBttt,
tadlvfctaally and collectively.
o o teennt l n w r l UUn gr oir ihh e atockltolders
t k l l d
oll a oll d L . .
once in a while. Whin he goea up cporatlon
lhat suuh dlswluuoo should take place,
At between the personal character of Mr, lnralUd
and dawn Uw land trying t o set the "hired s by sola a c t required Laving been b y safd cor*
Hablon Pitney and Mr. A. W. Cutler then ruin" against tbe boas, trying to sat labor aporaUon
d e p s i t d I U D l r tl S
t
maj ba no choice, Ai citliena tbey eao agalmt capital, the farmer against tba meSail therefore, I , Alexander 11. Rlcltey; Assist.occupy • high plane. Itlsnotthemen.bow- chanic, tbe roan who earns hla bread by the aniBecreWryOtBtaWof
tlw elato o t Noiv J e r w y ,
•T«r, bnl what they stand for, that ahould be sweat of bli brow at war with the man whobeing salJsfledbj due prooIUi*t Uie requirements
" A n a c t conccrnlafc corporations (lUvisIon of
•erlooaly considered In this contest.
pa) s him hti dally wages, tbat kind of a man of
18M) " approved April Blst, 16WS. relotlre u> the
fully comcom
Mr. Pitney U aa advocate of protection, —If be Is In hla right mlud—dewras scant dissolution o t corpOTnUotiB, bavo been lully
—
, „ » „ _ „ ,_.-porenon, aa hovuy oercourtesy
any
way.
"Divide
and
conquer"
which m>aaa friendship for every man In tbe seems to be Mr. Bryan's motto, but be can't Atf Uiot t b e UopotconK Hotel C v m p a n r , m d on
Btateof New Jmey and tbe United But* dlrtdt, I gases. Jeff Osvla tried that once, the twentjf-fourtti day o( September, lftH), 111B In
o t uie S e c n t a r y of SUte a duly executed
who depends upon bbj brawn and brain Tor and. wbat he could not accomplish by theat hnea olBce
attested cerUHcate or consent t o tlie Ubaoluol aald corporation by t b e Block liolders therellvla* Hlsrcford In the l u t two years
sword I don't think Mr. Bryan can do by In- Uoo
if, which aald ctutiOcateof cunwot, nad the record
one that calls for the approval of every wage direction.
L
of th« proawdLngB atoreeaid
«.%..™^.« a r e now — " ' ' * earner and cvwy ttrmtr In the country. He
tvovlded by Uw.
U
I am credibly Informed tbat a t Lunbeit- said olilce, a s provided
l o testimony whereof, I h a r e hereto
la a true American and a friend of h<
"~ the cheers for MtKlnley were louder
act toy liand and afllied mj afllcla
lodutrjr. than tbcee for Bryan, whloh angered Johndeal, a t Trenton, tills twenty-fourth
day or Septemlwr, A. D. elRUMen
Mr. Cutler a few msutha ago stood by the ston Coroltb, and be iD«rlnglj advited them
bondrcd and ninetj-tli.
to go and a*U (heir bides toHannal Well,
Dtmocratlo convention that was unalterably did
A. H. 1UCKEY,
yon ever f
* tkcrotary of stale.
opposed to the tree and unlimited coinage
Ianbertvllleianoton the D , L andW.
•liver, and now, evidently forgetting the
Itf Neither were tbe oheerers employes o
•okmaltj of that resolution, be eitenda bit the D., L . S W , Before I went to work for
arms to the proposition to open tbe n
Uncle Bam I w u coming across the Hudson
tha United States to tha silver miner* of tbi river one day on one of t i e ferryboats from
West and thnut upon tbe laborers
New York lo Hoboken, Everybody's blood
OKE WBEX OOMHESCIHO
farmers ot tbls oeuotry a dlthonest currency. w u mlbing jnit about that time and everyIt a man who can wo eojily change his mind body w u not as level-headed as be ought to
upon a natter of such vital importance to be. On tbe ferryboat there was a man wbo
the people, the one to be sent to tbe highest wore a broed-brlmmed hat, a red shirt, a
belt around his waist in which were stuck
legislative body In America I
'0 or three plrtoh, a revolver or two and a
bewie knife, B« w u & Muttering, twearlog
Frciperity for the manufacturer
prosperity for tbe wage-earner ; prosperity loud-mouthfd fellow wbo aald aeballtd tram
THE TALENTED ACTRESS
for tbe wage earner means prosperity for th Texas, He paced thedeck of the boat all tbe
farmer, because the wage-earner ii tbe pur- way across telling folks who were compelled
chaeerof byproducts. The two should stand to listen to him that one man from tbe South
could lick half a doten Yankees, and how
•ogethar for protection, for HcKlnley and Lincoln ought to be shot for Crying to aoarca
Hobatt and tor enry Ooognstlenal nominee the South, but Davis would show him, etc.
wbo It known to entertain the belief tha Th* people sat around and only laughed a t
tals geramment ahoold protect the people him. If a Northern man had made a speech
against unfair competition with foreUm labor extolling the Yankees and decrying the people of tba South on the Mississippi, near Ne<
•ad forthjn ffAEOtaotnren.—State OazttUs.
Orleaxw, tbe people would have pitched him
into the river and let him awlm athora or Supported by her own compuir ppwenUng s, flse
. 0T7B OARBIDATES.
drown. I t only showed the difference In
Ic this cok-mn tba £ u presests to ita Enpenment between tbe people of the two
leaden the poriT«lta of Morris ootuty'i next •ciloos.
Bbsrlff BAd Assemblymea
And now Ur. Bryan Is trying to stir up
bad blood between the two sections again.
For the least money, coll on us. 'We don't ask yon to take om word
But be can't succeed. Onedrnof that kind
MQDdaj ereainj tha gittdat ot claulca
of thing Is enough for a generation or two.
for it, make on examination and all your doubts will be bniBlied
I opened this litter by saying that Mr.
aside. Hare yon Been oar
:' '
Halbtead and Mr. Iteaeoner were here on
Monday. I t la currently rumored by our
Democratic friends that tbey ouue here to
ntltnldate the employe*, to compel them to
rot» the ZUpubllcu ticket or be discharged]
Laws mo I What vivid Imaginations some
peopla have! When JUr. Brjan was here fe«
sawtbeboy* In their overalls and Insinuated
>t ft weald Dot be well for them to proclaim from Uw house-topi bow they were
going tOYOtc, but toe Australian ballot would
make them all straight on election day, Telk
about Insulting people! I guess this was In*
rait enough, and yet these free silver e r u y
folk bad to build, a g r a t story oat of tbe fact
that the General Manager and Hnperinte ndentofthe M,and E. division were hen for
or M on Monday.
CLOTHING. HATS AND FURNISHINGS
CARPETS
FURNITURE
Ladies' all linen
handkerchiefs,
LadieB' fine embroidered handIn a large assortment of designs kerchiefs
Do each
and Btyles,.42 inohes wide.. 75o yd
lien's fine colored border hem-
Ever offered to tbe people of Morris County
Btitched handkerchief!.. .lOo eaoh
Special values in
Fine Huck Towels
Umbrellas
20x40, fringed and Hemmed., ,19o
It.
To Let.
hemstitched
9o each
Lidiee' 2B inoli smbiellw, fanoy
All the newest creations in CARPETS and through our
entire building you will find a display of FURNITURE not equaled la regard to price and
styles In tbe State
handles at
Flashskin
$1,00, (126, (1.50,
$1.76, $2.00 and f 2.25 eaoh
Children's School UmbiellM at
The new polishing cloth 26o pair only
EOoeaoh
Wanted.
F. H. DICK3BRSON
Notice.
THE 6E0.BICHflHDS CO.
D O V E R , 3V. JALLQOOD3 DELIVERED FREE
Isn't it
Our Platform
Notice.
watcnes. CiocKs. Jeweinj, Diaraonas. silverware 1 HEATH & DRAKE 1
And to fed that you will receive polite attention, the benefit ot low prices and
above all honest goods. Have you Been our large line of
Sound Currency
A consignment of Watches has just been received which we will aell at the low e
market price. I carry only what an experience of many years convinces
me is the best,, w e know the needs in tbe Optical Trade, being
practical in the business
Lots of Good Goods for a $1.00
W A T C H E S SOLD ON T H B INSTALMENT
-
-
GREAT BLANKET SALE
Democrat* took It seriously Aod It
jitnukiAUtottrtinaule^Kidi bear tbty
IS THE U A N i a BUSINESS T8AINING SCHOOL Of H0ITIE1K NEW JEflSEf
During warm weather prepare for cold weather, that's why we tell you b u /
your winter blankets now. Why certainly 1 Buy them now and save money
thereby,
H you buy them at the great sale which begins on
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, '96
continuing for jajdays.
y / e have put such prices on these goods as Is necessary
to sell them qulcklyjat. this, season.
The prices an", so low that you can save
enough to make it an object to lay in a supply now against the heeds tbat will
surely come with the inevitable winter.
The values are remarkable.
Every pair
COMMERCIAL.
SHORTHAND
ENGLISH
PENMANSHIP
— METHODS i n i l l departmenta
The beet lighter),
heated and rorniahed rooma of any BUSINIBB OOWiEOE in
the State. Brrinew prtotioe from start to flnisb. Student,
oaa enter at aajtime. ALL l u t years GRADUATES
h»Te POSITIONS.
T18ITOB8 a l ™ y s W E L COME, TEBMS BEA80NABLE.
Cepy of College p.per , n d Crtalogue « n t FREE upon application.
of blankets bought at this BKIC will prove a paying investnlent.
Col. FRED H. WILDRICK, Prop.
Dover, New Jersey.
White Cotton Blankets, regular price $ ,6o now 5 4 9
.7° "
1.00 "
•S9
•75
I.J5 •'.'.•• •9O
1.50."
1.19
Grey Wool
4.S0."
3-9S
s.96 • •«:•4.J9
4 - w •_• : 3-49
J.°° ,••'•' 4.29
6.00 " 5.19
Come early and get the best values.
Men's All-Wool Fall Suits from $5 to $10
. BTJIUJUIO-
Cor. BlackweH and Morris S t s . . DOVER. NEW JERSEY
S. ELIZABETH BR0THERTON EDWARD P. BALDWIN,
THCliti ol nanDloitt and liinouj . HODS) Filnler and Decorator,
•:•L DOVER, N. J .
BpecUl Ktieotlop j t r o n t o tho
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" t a n Uehod'of Toicli and Tcchnio"
DOBWE.reD.DmEE TUB LAWS 0 F . J S n . m T l
MORRISTOWN, NEW JERSEY
TWts Eiamlntd.
iamlntd.
L
Loans jegolUted on Mortgages on Rtai Estate
h e p
l l l
"Valuallom
T l V appraised Tby Committee! o( iht Bo»rd of Qlrectocj
Don't forget the place.
Sovereign's Co-Operative Store
HATS--Fall Styles are now ready.
Cor. Blaekwell and Sussex Sts..
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THE DOVER BUSINESS COLLEGE
FO0BCODBSES
Clothings
10c, 20c, 30
• * " and 719 Broad St., Newark, N. J .
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Dover, V9eyr- Jersey
Miss Racklle
Renard-
-
We u e selling agent, for Butteriok's Celebrated Pat- 2
CiWognee and FMMOD Papers free.
Z
I H E A T H ••& D R A K E , 1
INDIAN TOBACCO ANTIDOTE I
SOLD BY ROBERT KILLQORE.
BLACKWELL ST., DOVER
Prices
terns.
OH. MATCHETTE'S
FOR
••prung
s
OR. MTGHETTE 18 THE iAN
no offers trecdom w any all ve wttelotwcco tubll laffanouns.
S
Tree delivery throughout New Jersey \
DOVER,'N. J
Slavery Still Exist?™"*
fresh Neat Is cheap with us
W. P. TURNER M
A viiit of hnpeclim IB necmiary to lorm a conception or tSIs Grand
Display of Seasonable Goods
= Saaples sent upon request
be nnnuat couBuropttca ot tobacco, onswonldtay—VfS/
_ America's men are slaves to one of tbe two tyrants—
_r Chewing, SUO~fClS€l,
tlie monarob whose rule
if omlToces tliemoxt eub]oots. forces blSBlavei to pa; doutJa tte trlbut«
9 tiULiratUcrdQcumdB. BurrtyUTCTeilmeanolherAbrauftiaLlncolQ
\ atrstcned forth bin mltrhtj hnad nnd (reod America's men tjom tbess
deblllutltic. Urttln-wookenlnn, ner?e-rulnlcg tyttats.
Very Finest Han 11c. per pound
CHANGE OF PLAY EVERY
EVENING
DRESS TRIMMINGS
C
C
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
Blaekwell Street
We do not speculate, we work for your patronage
Bay our "Roberts' Medal Flour" at «4.2S bbl.
About the best made
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or the "Greek Slave
PLAN
J. HAIRHOUSE
We believe the muscle on a man's arm should be
tbe basis that will stamp t o o cents
on every dollar
Monday, Oct. 5
DRESS GOODS, SILKS. VELVETS I
Special Attention given to repairing of Fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Th
Standard U- S. Naval Observatory Time furnished to tne daily at noon, '
You are bound to visit us
wm cmt
Ate now prepared lo show early Importations of
B V 9 « BKA.MINBD 1*R1O11
We want plenty of Local Trade
If you are "on the fence"
FALL SEASON OF 1886.
SILVER-PLATED WAHE FOB WEDDING PEE8ENTS
Receiver's Sale.
State of New Jersey.
„
ADVERTISERS OP FACTS.
HEVTARK'S OLDEST AND ALWAYS RELIABLE PIRBTOLASS E R T GOODS BSTABLIBHrjJST
w
TO ENOW JUST WHEBI 1 0 BUT
ACT1K110 PAPER HANOIHO A BPEdAWY.
J.
for Rent.
CONTRACTOR
CARPENTER
BUILDER!^-"
Notice.
—OIWOB AHD BSOP
BlaokweU 8 t , D Q T E H , H. J.
Cover Tor tbfi tniufer of bl« UKB*> to b^p
r * « « Wurra it™t,.-M Onto lo "I),™'™
S', raC '. to °'
rti.BC-
-
[flu, 10pp. flwnitflj,.
SMtanovoB ubait EUlgora'a Drue Start, and
tS-OVR
SPECIALTY-CHILDREN'S CLOTHING.
D07EB, W.I.
^^
.
That new whlrtlB on the roWng mill Is
''Princess Bosebad.1
OBITUABT,
A. F a n e Comedy In Two Aota.
ERA 0 P P B 0 8 P E E I T T IN P&OSPXOT. 'FEOHIBB" CONVENE I N DOVE ItA Urge aaiemblagB greeted the production
In «little, stuffy room in Kentlng's Hall,
of 'PrinceiB Rosebud" in the Baker Opera Wharton Klne to H a n a Zfev L a m Theodoie TS. Lojan Uominated for Con- that barely heated tte delegates, tbe Morris
TiiouAB uonoxn BTCHTIVAKT.
HoLatlsg B M U U i n Anticipation of tbi
Atter a lingering lllotss of some montht,
County Democratic Canvantlon was b&ld
JProowdinw
Hon. Mablon PJtaey ^ a t , M Q e r
It rained a r&|n someUmee describe^ as rain- Election at HoKlnle7 a&d Prosperity.
Wedneiday. Feojile who were Interested in Thomas Morgan Bturterant, who former]}
in Setall.
tog "cat* and dogi," and on Wednesday Toe MorrfB County Uachloe and Iron Comvalley this afternoon at three o'clock.
IfvMl In Dover, died at his horns in Madison,
Theodore N. Logan, a fanner living at the fs,te of thulr favorite candidates were
pany
have
treoted,
and
are
about;«KBpUUng,
nlglit, when the weather wan fair, thsra waa
in hla Iffth y»ar.
CoBgrewmLu CLarlta H. Powlor address
at their shop on Bwcex street, the largest Oltn View, Morris ootmtr, w u on Tuesday compelled tu iiL c , the Boor or stand In tbe
large audience at Belvidare on Uonda a still larger attendance, all ot which was bobrtiog engin* ever built for a Morris oouaty entered 1B tiara,* tor Cougrsisioaal honor* ball near the doc tbat was hardly large
Mr, Bturtevant was bom In New York on
very gratifying to the Dover branch ol the
by the Prohibitionists of the Fourth Con- enough to admit the passage of our big March 80,1600. When only fourteen yoars
mine,
and
only
exceeded
In
site
and
power
by
Young M«n*, Christian Association, wbose
gressional District. The convention which friend, ei-BUeriff LludslBy, wha enjoys the old he enlisted lu a regiment known ai the
LOCAL JOTTINGS.
empty coffer* the proooeds were designed to one ether In the Btate, namely, the large enot " tbs Green Villago sUtes- City Guards, aud with bin regiment wai
Ttiesdft'
placed him tn nomination was held in Hnfrgine of the Blerllcg Iran and 2Iao Co.,
Tbe oonveatlon conveoed at 11 A. H. gaged Ih the defence of Van Gaoasvoort, on
houss's Hall, this olty. It was a •ness co
Franklin.
TbP i,ih- caal bin at Fort Morris ii bain
Huuerlntcadwtof PublloSchoolilor a thre*
"PriLoea1 Roiebud" ia a fairy extravayesr farm.
the North Uiver, which was daily threatened
vention, each Prohibitionist pr»«nt, and There was no enthmiaim shown aud
The
tvgine,
*he&
completed,
will
be
placed
g a n t told In tuneful songs, with picturesque
thiro were 41 all told, having accorded to Democrats proved to be ttajthlag tmt a bar- by tba British toron. Wbm tbe war wai
^-[1] V. Hlioemakar Is digging a cellar lor
Captain Martha E . Davis, of the Voli
accessories, presented by a cast oomposed en- at tbo Wharton mine »t Hlbenda, owned ewd him all the privileges of a duly elected and lonious body.
over Mr. Bturtevant still continued his mililor
oa
jeir !»"•'* NDIMK
**» Bowlby tract
»rs, made her farewell ia Dakar OMJ
tirely of young boys and girls a&d youoj operated by Joseph Wharton, or Phllsdel- accredited delegate. Toe convention was
£x-3bcrlff Ltndsley was chosen temporary tary career. After the City Quardi w e n
ftoh-Hor CuarUa Oiegler will g i n
House last Sunday evening Wore a lari
ladUs. The role of the heroine of the story, paia. Ur. WbarloQ's Urge Interaste tn New optned wltb a brief address b j Btate Chair- chairman and William Salmon, of BootHon, disbanded he enl/tted m the Tbtrd
ttagfcn,
Jersey
are
under
the
efficient
management
of
assemblage.
••Princess Rcabud," * „ onumed by little
| [ g reception in Elite Ealloa Monde]
man Robert J. B. Wbite, of MontcUlr, and temporary secretary. After the appolnttnenl New York Btate Artillery, and served seven
Edward KcUey, of port Oram, and thlc powThe ZW. John Robertson, who isknown as Marion Blcbanfe, who acted bee p u t won- erful engine is a part of the plan that Mr. • o InroattioD by tbe Rev, WHJJsm H, Mo- of ooiomltteea on permanent organization years. Hs was one of the militiamen wn
derfully
well
a&d
sang
ber
tuneful
aonga
In
Connlck.ot this olty. Dr. J. h. Lefferta, ot rules, resolutions aud credentials the conven- were sent to rcoelve tbe MarquisrftLafayette
tuais meeting of the Dover Ri
tbe Bpurgeon of Scotland," preachy to a
Kelley has bean working out la detail for
Tbo
id Sound Money Democrat! wil large congregation In the First M E Churcl excdlent voice and with much expreajlon some time p u t for the purpose of placing the BelvidBTe, was elected temporary chairman tion adjourned until a r.
rhan be visited UOs country In 1824.
Her "Good-bye, UtUe Sweethearts, Goodand Oicar Bowatau, of Bussex county, toot'
be beU in tun armory on October 10. He on Tuesday eight.
At the age of 10 Mr. Sturtevsut married
A surprise awaited the delegates when they
mine In such shape that it can be worked
bye" madea decided hit.
porary secretary. Chairman Lofferu ap- reconvened. A larger ball bad been secured Mary Duryea, by whom he bad three, cbllUablon Vltney will t » <"» of tba speakers.
by tbe roost modem methods,
Hon. Joseph H. Walker,
„.„
pointed as a committee on permanent organ- in tbe same building end everybody was made drui. In 1837 she dltd and shortly after be
Raymond WoodhuU acted the part of
Rtiiili>l|>u Lodge Ho. 180, I. O.O.F.,has 'ill driver thm ipoeches lu thU etate tiur.
Tb*
deoand
lor
iron
ore
at
tbe
present
isation
O.
B.
Wlntonnuta,
of
Sussex
;
Henry
ived to Dover. In 1B29 he married Maria
r^tulud to the family of tbe late Frederick ibg tbls campaign and will speak in tb "Pnnce Curlj" to perfecUoa.' Bosale Gillen time Is not great, but it Is generally conceded Johnson, ot Warren: J. H. Creger, of Buo- tnora oatntoct&bh, Democrat* ore Indeed
showed mucl self-possession and desenea
thoughtful and chock full of bright Ideas. Ford. He bad earlier In lite learned tb
iUbo beautifully eniromed and neatly ^ongrettlonal Dlntrfcton October 7th.
credit far the manner In which tbeassiuned by thoue most conversant with the iron tradi terdon, and W. H. Enslse, of Morris county But, AS Mr. Kipling says, thaVa another etory. trade of a molder and on coming to Dover he
frimed rw ilutlons ot condolence, executed
that in the events! McKinleyaod Hobarft and as a commutes on resolutions, Ferdinand
The railroad men at Port Morris ara mal the double role or "Fairy 'WhlUwBnd"
AfUr the reports of tbe oorcmlttw*, both found employment in tht old foundry wfafeb
b; City Clfcrk Joseph V. Baker.
L
ing good tima ju.t now u d crsw. o ft* a b*v
- "Old Woman." Flossie Birch had a election, and the restoration of confidence V, Wolfe, of Morris ; O. B. Wlntarmuto, of Mr. Llndsley aoit Mr. Salmon having been stood near the site of the uew electric light
Wilt"" 8. Collard", CbarlM Mohlsrand
w go right out again as soon u they turn
ier dMllctilt part uatgoed to ha la the that wlU m u l t therefrom, there will be a 8owex; Dr, F. P, HeKIiutry, of Warren, made permanent chairman and permanent and power plant, then operated by the late
5. HoJJt-'U Attended tbe annual state conven- around on account of the rush of freight aud charsctar of "Madam GruHenongb"a djs- sudden lucrease tilths demand for ore, and u and tbe Eov. J. A. Craig, of fiunterdon secretary, respectively, tbe convention pr
Henry McFarland. Hs became secretary and
tion ol tbe Btate Firemen1! Relief Association coaL
peptlo governess. Ber makeup w u In keep- there are no itocks on hand, either at the county, A recsas of die mlnutts was de- ooeded. to* ballot, or thought they did, It treasurer of the original Dover Ore company,
miiiri or furnaces, mining must be actively clared to give tbew committee* an opportuin Caji' May on Wednesday. George Sid
proved to beafnrce—acomedyot erron,with whose old band engine it now at the rolling
Cards are out announcing the marriage on ing with Thackeray'i conception and her act- rimmed overy where, Mr. Kelley bai, there- nity of getting together..
tul;, Jr., accompanied tbe delegation,
mill. In 1831 Mr. Bcurtovant joined tbe
the chairman ae tbs B
October H. at the Presbyterian Church this ing showed cureful training. Margaret Ben- fore, taken time by tbe forelock and proposes
Preibjtedan Church a t Rockaway and In
£. P. NuJgbbor on Wednesday sold
olty, of Mint Harriet Halloway, daughter of nett node 4 good "FrlnDeas Zeptyrlovt/ to be In a position to turn out a large product
Th4re were four candidates In the field for
When the convention reconvened Delegate
be wltb a camber of others, organized
pbll'p !*• Beat for 0, W. Carpenter a lot
Re*. Dr. W.'W. H e J W y , to lr R Judwi lUwwell Bo*tlby, u "KLig Qraball,^ am wh«n tba boom oomea. ,
tbe
thrlevalty
nomination
t
Jc»pb
VaoBrkt
J.
Flomerfeltt
of
Gladstone,
submitted
a
resRoy Lynd, at the "Prince of Bengo Whango'
the Presbyterian Church of Dover.
Ummiiti elde of Blackwell street adjolnlni Coe,
This
hoisting
engine
Is
a
double
cylinder,
Cnarlta
A.
Oillm,
Edward
C.
Harveyand
M.
olution for adoption calllug upon tbe paitors
looked and aoted tbelr respecUve parts welL
tbe resldeuce of George Caebart. Mr. £
There will ba a gra nd Republican rally ~
After some years Mr, Bturtevant moved to
Special mention should be made of Martha Ittgle drum, second motion hoist of four of the Fourth Congressional District to take "ewisBrower. A bitter fight ensued betwi
eip*cU to build .a private dwelling bouae
(fcsmberlln's Hall, Chester, to-night. Ad- Bedgeman, who on Tuesday night had togi.e hundred and fifty horse-power. The cylin- as the text for a sermon, on the last Sunday the Brower and Van Dyke delegates. Three FowervHla and later be left the iron business
tbe lot
dresses will be delivered by Hon, Uahlon raostof thelioea belonging to "Bllw Wlngt» ders sre eighteen iDcbPBin diameter, with a belon election, the last verse of the old ballots were necessary aud then a MadUoo to take charge of the Denvllle station ijn tbe
stroke of twenty-four inches, and ars placed Mtamaot;
delegate moved that the nomination of Brower Morris & Kiaex ftailro&d. He remained in
Thomas Curtis, tbe operator at Hopatcong Pitney, our candidate for Congresi, and Hon, Bhe did It so well thtt the absence of the Utbe made unanimous.
charge of tbfs stiitfon untit (he year 155.
ter character wa« Urdly noticeable. Mr.upon engine beds of the box pattern, which
tUtlon, !B working in the D., L. & W. ofllce rhomai MoEwau, of Jersey City.
and hs shall tarn the heart of tbe fathers
are very massive. The engines are placed
Tbe chair, however, did not wish tbls done, im. when he removed to Hoboken, when he
to the children, and the heart of the children
it this i>Uco since Joiepa M. QardnBr left To-morrow (BatuidayJHoa Maulon pltaej Broyere on tiat olgbt held UiecaiUiu for
one on each side of the dmm, and are conit being evident tbat he was a Van Dyke was employed in some capacity about the
fifteen
minutei
for
Hekn
Dunham,
who^
did
to
their
fathers,
lest
I
come
and
smite
tbe
u,i Thomas Flynn, tbe messenger at Dot
wilt Tl.lt Ch«ter, Mendbam and Paunic
nected by heavy cast Iron tte-plwes at right
man. Delegates In all parts of the building MorrU and Essex, now the D., L. and W. t
•Utlnn la working In Mr, Curtls's place at townshlpa, ipeaklng at Mllllngton at three natput in at) appearance antooon.it of the anglfitobedisndboitedtothem. Tho pillow earth wltb a curse.
Delegate Fiomerfeli, ID explanation of hla asked for recognition bat tbe genial Oscar Ratlroad depot. Be waa subsequently put In
Hepatcong.
o'clock. From there bs wtll go to Cbeifmm, rain.
blocks ot the drum are bolted to extensions
remained obdurate sod wanted another bal- charge ot the Grove street station, In B u t
resolution,
saf4:
"
Tha
cune
Is
already
i tbe engine beds, thus virtually making the
Tbi' new ubool bouse at Crane Hill will be where a reception will be given him in tbe
upon us and is Oiling our jails and uylumi lot taken.' Then there were blBses from tbe Orange, ot the Morrli and Ener Riilroal,
The young ladle* In the "Poppyland drill1
whola bed of tb# AoUtar one continuant ptote,
rmly ' ° r occupancy about October 15. Miss venlng,
itlnlng at the latter place until Inoapaoiand even our legislative balls with erimlnals.' crowd who completely surrounded the dalewere costumed very becomingly aud the drill
which
Iniureegreat
etlffnesi
and
durability.
Ethel Potter, daughter of Principal Eretti
ind cries and yells from tha delegates tated by advancing «g» for farther dot?,
Tbe HepubllcanB of Bucceaunna raised
To leave so room ft^hvbfgafty h* went an
was greatly enjoyed by all Theyouaa ladles
The power from the engines Is transmitted
E. tutor, of Port Oram, will teach In it. banner and held a routing rally on Wedm
themselves.
They
might
just
as
well
have
to
state
that
a
late
Senator
from
Morris
wbo gave tho'Tan Drill" wore unique cosMr, Sturtevavt wan a Whig In early life,
UiisVoUerlest yeartaught in the old atom day aJgnt fa Youngs'* HaJJ, where MaWoa tumes ani played an Important part. The Co tie drum by means of a steel dutch atxt county had been a criminal having "telenn
ltd to pass off anarchy, communlimand tbe mdon the formatlonoF tbe Republic to pirty
Kbool uouie at Mt, Pom. *
!rea il[ T er bereiy under the gulee of Demoo- ha transferred hli nlleiUaoi to It, retntfafcig
Pitney and 0. Frank Sutherland talked on drill was different from mo«t fan drills and pinion on the crank shaft, working Into a tooney from the Quttenbnrg gang.1'
a cast Iron gear attached to the drum. The
rao7
as
to
change
Oicar
and
another
ballot
the
Isaueb
of
tbe
campaign
to
the
largest
there
was
a
general
desire
manifested
for
an
ftate Loft No. 1 0 % of tba Haymakers,
Tbe wisdom of Instructing all pastors,
steadfast till death,
gear wheel Is tlgU feet In dlorattar and h u
was kkon. Morrietonn's eleven delegates
bad one of tbeir interesting and enjoyable gathering of Kepublfcina ever held in that
Mr. Bturtevant bad two sons in tbe Union
faos of eleven inches. Tbe drum Is ot cast whether Prohibitionist or not,topreach from deserted Van Dyke and tbe nomination of
monthly "blonoutu" at tbelr lodge room on place. After the meeting a Roxbury Town'
The "Tote," in quaint night robes, and with Iron, oaet In one pleoe, and has a dU motor of a oertalu text, was questioned by the Rev, A. Brower was made unanimous. The conven- army in the Rebellion, on* of whom w u
(hip
Republican
Club
i»an
crgitnlzed
with
L. Wilson, ot Belvldere, who said tbat some
•Jfct^Bj night, A delegation of thirty's!
killed at tha battle of Gettysburg. He was H
dolls
olasped
In
their
arms,
aang
"We
Don't
seven
and
one
half
feet
and
&
grooved
face
of
tion
wan
tbsworit
gathering
ever
seen
In
upwards of halt a huulrcd memben as a
HIT makert from Roekawsy was prevent and
man oC reciarkablo vitality, BU years ago,
Want to Go to Bed Yet" with voloe and ge* six feet. Tbe drum will hold 1,300 feat of might Jook upon snob a proceeding as an Morristown.
atorter.
when he was nicety years old, hs wasttrlokei
there van provender a-plenty to regale tbe
ture expressive of a good deal of determina- locb and e quarter stoe] rope Ja one )sp. The impertlnenoe. Tbe matter was dlnuteed pro
and con and Delegate Plomtrfelt's resolution
Inner nmn.
For the Assembly Richard L. HemnltE, of with pneumonia, and bis frlundt thought his
tion and were appUuded for their rfotoua drum shaft Is nine inches in diameter and
P B B 8 0 N A L MENTION.
wai dually adopted, the mnrentton holding Uedisoo, and nicbard Fltctierbert, of Succa- end was near, but, ainjalarljr enough, tba old
conduct The (imitation) "Kangaroo" proved eleven feet long, and the crank ehaft seven
Jonai H. BurcheJl, viho. wae neently
that a "request" would be quite innocuous aunna, were chosen to be the bemooratio man nco*ered, and was a familiar figure
Eoaden of tha En* can old mnteiiallt' In mak a faithful attendant to "Prinoees Eflsebuil" and one-eal/ tncnes fa diameter and twelro
rtrloken wltb paralysis, h u » fur recovered ojt
since anyone disinclined to comply with it standard beareis. Dr. Knevltt, of Morris- gain In the streets of Madison until his rethta column of Interest. Oontributlons thoulL
feet
long.
Tha
bolster
Is
«qu1pp«d
with
a
n
hoe
w
a
n
d
e
r
^
as
a
waif,
and
It
was'there,
u (o bo able to be out again. It will be some bo aliinai by the eender'a name an a Kuwantee at
need not do to.
beam
brake
and
llDk-revanliift
gear,
and
is
town, William P. Qarrabrant, of Uendha.m, *nt (Host*.
genulneaesa.
lore not a matter of surprise to see thai martime, lion ever, before be will be able to RI'
Brief addresses were next ID order, tbe Rev, and Dr, E, Tuttle, ot Washington township,
Two daughters and three eons, besides
tuulal in the character of train-bearer to the built to hoist 10,000 pounds at a speed of 000
his venom] attention to Ms buiinen, which,
feet per minute. The total weight of the en- Mr Wilton leading oil with a highly optlmls' were nominated for Coronen.
Ml&a pbmbe Polhud spent Sunday /a E'rfnoire w hen she otme Into her own.'
several grandchildren and great-grandchillines his Illness, has been In charge of hla son,
gine complete Is 00,000 pounds. A foundation
i which ended with the prophecy
Brooklyn.
Tbe delegates didn't seem to know wbo they dren, survive him,
Tha "Standing Army" boys in their'millGeorge A. DurcheU.
Mr. Btuttevant was burled on Wednesday,
John Cooper, of Newfoundland, spent Bon- »ry costumes, apecially ma.de for "Princess of solid concrete, twelve feet In depth, is that "the Prohibition party istoplay in the were balloting for and time were repeated
Theodore Ford, of the D., L..& W. station,
being built for this engine at tbe mine under Immediate future a part which no other party questions as to tba names of the nominees, funeral aervlcei, conducted by the R*v,
day in town.
fexebud," looked very military and their the tuperrUloa ot Andre* Roderer, Jr., of
while taking trunki oft, tha baggage oar of
has enrptayed In Amerioan politics,11 What •adrceaed to the chair lu a littlest, I-don't- Thomas A. Reeves, being held In the Presbyevolutions
were
well
exeoutad.
'
Mrs.
Jennie
Drake
spent
Bunday
with
No. G oa Saturday, had tbe misfortune to let
tbis place.
tbat part w utobe he dli not say.
care tone of voice, the delegates voting at the terian Church at Rookawa. Interment w u
Tba tableaux youcjt ladles gave the audlfriends at Newton.
one drop on his loft foot, mashing three
BUt* Chairman "White followed with aa candidate* happened to be aimed, Wben made la tbe U-nkaway Ctmstery.
his tw-B very badly, He w u laid off for sevAuitin Bartron.. of Rockaway, spent Bun- ine at much enjoyment as any other feature
«am«st appeal to ProhlblUonlste to itlok to the nominations hod all been made there arose
f
the
programme.
Their
costumes
were
The Morris County Machine and Iroo Go. their party, " not only as a matter of prin- tbe usDol clamor for speeches and Candidate
ers] dayB and still walks witbaliinpinoon ay with friends In to<
XLLSIf OnlBOOK FIHNIIfAH.
teulgood by Miss 2fao BJtapeco and ware a
K(|ueDce of tbe accident.
Mrs. Ellen 0 . Penaiman, wife of R. S.
Mlis Katie Burke, of Mt Hope aienue, iredlt to her taste, The eleven dlSereut have aba completed and ready for delivery ciple but as a matter of expediency M well." Brower, /antes E. Martlne, tbe "farmer oraan engine which it to be placed la the rivet
At this juncture Mayor Wolfe, as obirir- tor," snd others responded. Martliie worked Pennlman, died on Saturday at 10:40 p. it,
County Superintendent W. L. Cox, who peat Bunday with friends in Tort Gram.
ableaux were formed by jcroupi of nine mill of tbe Dover Iron Company, Tbe cylinlan of thecommltteeon resolutions, reported off a caoioe b t of political and financial here- atter a week's Illness from pneumonia, Mrs.
«aijiloyed hie timB during tbe lammer vacaMr. andMn. Edward Kyle spent Sunday 'oung ladtes in the most novel and arttitfo ders of tbls engine are sixteen (aches In dlamthe following itsolutlans which were unanl- sies and rebuked the " minions ot the (honest PeBDlman was born in Woodbury, this Btate,
tion period In the preparation ot hla annual
rlth Mre. Sidney Eaggertv, of Succasnnna.
HSU.
eUr, with a stroke ot twmty-elgbt InchM. tnously adopted 1
money) preaa," ihafctog hla forefinger threat- LUgust 10,1B53. She was married to R. B.
report and tbe conduct of a summer school,
Vlas Addle Arthur, of Newark, Is spending
To tell in detail in about tha marches Ttli engine Is equipped with a Meyer adjust- a t "Hen" TlUyer, bliufully Ignor- Fennimaa BebUmber 10,18M. Mr. and Hra.
"We, the members of theFonrtb Coogm
Indulged kimnelf In a week's play spell at
few daji with her lister, lire, L. B, Bidden nod ensemble eficoti would be to give a able cut-oil valve and • Judion governor, and
tlonal District of New Jersey, in Convention ant of the feet tbat Mr. TUIyer no longer Psnoimao taking up tieJr TetSdeaoa la ths
Green Pood, la company with E. _D. Halsey,
HIasUand Potter, of Oacawan, N, Y. t Is word ptoture of the entertainment for weighs 18,0(0 pounds.
ssembled, resolve that we adopt tbe platform wields his tnnohant pea In the came of sound houne In which she died, on Proepwt street,
3r,,ot Jlookawaf, I u t w M k . '
lilting her sister, Mrs, Hunt, of Orchard which we have not the space. Buffloe it to
at the National Prohibit Ion party of 1606, money. Before adjourning Mr, Martloe and Immediately upon their marriego. Afaneral
say that "Prinoesi Rosebud" was an art'stio,
J.raee MeDavlt Post, 6 , A. R., of this city, treet.
Y . M . O . A.
Believing that nothing need be added as ex- the others wbo sddressed tbe convention aervioe was held at her late home on Tuesday
md whst is quite as gratifying, a financial
wllUttondseryfoa next Bunday in tbe First
.The Boys' Brigade drill will be rstumtd pressing our views on the liquor tnfflo. We managed to restore a semblance of harmony evening and on Wednesday morning her body
Vrt. Beorgo Cole, of Sustex street, baa
BoptUt Church, wben the pastor, tbe Rev,
Mr, Broyere, who conducted ths neit Monday evening «t 7 o'clock sharp, Hew also pledge ourselves to support and vote for and the delegates mad* tutlavs' they wera was taken to Philadelphia for burial In the
••tamed to her home, eiter a week's
Falrhlll (Friends) Cemetery. Tnrea young
Wm. E. Bhawger, will preach a sermon aprehearsals, deserves much credit for hla members have been added and a ipUndtd sea- the nominee* ot the Prohibition party,"
happy over their day's work.
itnfriendilttBparta.
sous, betides Mr. Psnniman survive her. Mrs.
propriate to tbe occasion.: VcDavit Post 1
<K and efficient handling of so many son's work li looked tor.
Nominations were next In order, and after
George Taylor, of Central avenue, it tbe people on so small a stage. Mr, Srnyere
Pennimeo was greatly esteemed by all who
one of four local organisations that have
AU young men ooaUmpUtlog joining
five minutes notes.to afford the delegates
BABE BALLknew her and tha news of her death was a
ppy father of & bouncing baby girl whose ttatos tbat he Is much indebted to tbe Ladles' either tb. educational or gymnaslam olssies From each county an opportunity to confer
pUtcd memorial windows la this, ohnrch,
eft was thirteen pounds.
ixlllary of the T, M. 0, A. and to General should attend to the matter at once, as these ogetfcer, Butsex said, In effect, " ' wt pass';
HOBPITi.I,LEnfl-HOCKA.WAY8.
reat (hock to tha community,
IcIerefiUng servlon are being held fn the
Mrs, Charles lloblcr spent three days ot leorttary Austin for their valuable aid In cltssMoommtnot nextwsek.
the game oa Balurday between tbe Btate
tbe honor belongs tor Morris,"
FlandetB M. E. Church, tn ttae abaenoB of tbe
The Bible training class, which brglns Id
production of "Princess Rosebud."
Warren's spokesman tiid: "Warren b u Hospital nine and the Bookmway base ball
Una. HAIHTAB OVUM,
psetor, who Is away on bU vacation, by John Lhfa week with her sister, Mrs. William
A word mote, Whlla it was originally la- winter sasafoo next Sunday mornins;,- wlU good material. Warren always has, but In club, on tbe Morris Plalna diamond, resulted
Mm. Hannah, wife ol Robert F. Orem,
Chapmsn, of tbis city. At the «rvlees 00 Bafiws, of Nsw Tork city.
take op tbs study of Christ at a personal toll iastsnoe we shall be delighted to paw [n a thorough drubbing for the visitors who died on WodDMtlay ertm'.ng of heart fallon
tendod
to
give
tha
play
but
twioe,It
bas
since
Urs.
S.
L.
Btlokle,
ot
this
city,
and
her
Buiidaj Mr. Chapman will be aeihted by the
i determined to have a matinee perform- worker, using tb* ontllntf urnlihed by Sscn- ver Warrea and accord to Morris tbe well failed to score, while thslr opponents made lu her 71st year. Mra, O w n w*t born in
rafJroad evavgtsltota ot Monrl'town, Tbe at* es, Mrs. Julia Smith, of Jersey City, are
9 on Saturday ttumooa specially tor tary Heater, of Chicago. This Is a very merited honor of having one ot hir men, tbe clioult of tbe bases B times to as many Wales July 81, IBM, came to this country
Niagara Falls, for which place they started
tcn.lanc-o at these meetings h u been gratifycbool
children "and their stiten and thair profitable comst ot study for Christian Theodore If. Logan, named for tae office of Innings. Tieoomplele wbltewaahofthe vis- when H yean old making her home lu CarMonday.
IDRIV large,
- - .'.•
itors was due to too bold attempts at bate bon, Pa, In 1347 she married Robert F.
oualns snd their aunU," for which the prices ouog men, and it is to ba hoped that many Congressman."
Unr.
3.
H.
Sragg,
of
Bridgeport,
Conn.,
The H(l«enth annual reunion of tbs He'
Hunterdon hsd no candidate to offer and stealing wben there w u too much at stake. Oratn, Mr. and Mrs. Orem coming to Dover,
i U i l t b t ' f l t
II' be 10 cents for children and 90 cento for
been vultlng ber siiter, Mrs. Jullm
In
two uutsnoes men on third load tbelr rhen they have Ured ever since, In the year
hen
Morris
w
u
callid
upon
''Chaplain"
MoJeney Associatloti of Union » • Prisoners of
Tha
Yonng
Men's
Era
baa
bam
mooeed«d
adults. Thb will be the but opportunity of
cbanoM of getting home on hits through
•
War will be held at Eoglswood on Thursday, Btaughter, of Madison, also her parent*, Mr. seeing this charming play, and a crowded by iltn, representing the 1,448 Young Hen's 3ormlok said:
following their marrlace. Nine children
11
Morris appreciates the honor conferred recklses attempt* on the part of their fellows w e n born to thtm, of whom four survive her,
October 8. Tbe business meeting will be held and Urs. Thomas Tttganowau, of Dover.
Christian Assooattona of toll ooontry. It
house should greet its matinee production.
Mrs, D. H. King, of U c Hope avenue, reIn Dirlght Post room at 11 o'clock A . U , and
will seek to voice tbe etnsa and heart of this by Warren, but It Waneo oould have pro- to advance a bate. There «raa fine playing on Robert F., Jr., Thomas Oram and Mrs. Joseboth
tides
and
several
double
plays
were
rjied
on
Wednesday
from
a
six
weeki'
visit
duced
a
man
the
peer
cl
tbe
man
named
by
there will bean Interesting o*mp Bra la the
grtat organisation and to keep abreatt ot the
hine Ptaroe, wbo live In Dover and Ita vlotnWo. 1 a t
s(ternoon, to which the lady friends of the among friends and relatives at New Found
thought and lire of tba association and tbe Morris tba would fcsv* beta glai to have made. A notable faatarn of toe game was ly, and M M Frank Phillips, of ScraDton,
EngtnB Company No, 1. of Dover, left ben lit* ol young men. Among Its contributors done so, We most btartily endorse tbe nom- that not a alogliflywas muffed.
land, West Uilford and Greenwood Lake.
members are Invited. . . .
"
Mn. Oram waa loved by all who knew
a
special
train
at
8:10.
o'clock
yt«ttrday
ination
of
Theodore
N.
Logan,
a
man
who
Tbtmday Mr. «nd Un. Klog tA>Jc in the
icb men as Major E. V , Halford, for
The eoore by Innings follows :. . *
Hamilton McK; Twomblj'* i
her and ber death was a great shock to btr
ing to
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elands alx. feet two lu bis ttocifng fetf, wftn,
•icunlon to Suton where they spent the day,
iltallsrs,... 3 1 O S 3 O O 0 8 I—8 aged! ourtand whose joys and eorrews she bad
bulk at a Wit of 13,000,000 near Convent, Is
Charles Q. Daols, ot Uadlsnn, .Secretary ot
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_Uiikcboot him,
•earing completion; and whenflntBhfd will
shared for nearly fifty jeart, Herfoneral
ig guestet ninety men la llnelWI 1 tae>- p.**'
Dlitriot ot Vouag Won'* Christian
_„ . '• B d Qeager for the. home •ill take plaoe-on-ltoDdsy ifUrnoon-« 2
don L, Cuylsrt Pnoidtot Merrill E, datM 'Wit* such a ''ssnd off," dearly n t f i k f
bs OM of tne flow* in H^ni Jersey. • Then ara
LModatlonB of New Jeney, was in town sented a handso u e appearance In their new anlD. L. Moody. Subsorlptioa rate, l'J50 would suDee buttoDominate Mr. Leges'by' team ; TJp'pett and Bunt tot tbe visitor*.
eiUnaho groundi,, obnssrratoilsi, la«ns,
'clock from her late home on the Morristown
ursday evening, completing; arrangements uniforms, rs they marched to the station, per ytar; dobs otten,II each • year. Can- a rising vote and this was aooordibgly done. Cmplre, T. U, B. Davy. '
flow »a-.?rat snd a paelf- stocked /arm.
road, .
,
r the conference to be held In this pleoe, hMd«d by the Enterprise Band, also in new not several of our members dabfc*etbtrand Aa a matter ol course Candidate Logan
BO0MORS—ODHAH 0URT9.
FiflMu thouisnd dollars' will ba paid yearly
uniforms. The Boonton firemen ware on ths
bad to make a epetcb and he promptly acSclober 24th and 25th.
subeoribetorthispaperl
It
would
oattalnly
BOOMTOH.
The Boonton base ball olub defeated tho
for the WBUCB of servants alow. . • B train, ae was alw tha D o w Band.whkh
quitted
himself
of
that
doty,
stylng
ID
part:
Genuine Cuban Qtanta In a closely contested
Tbe Repoblloui msnting In tha opasa house
been rag*g«d to bead tit* Alert Pin keep them In tench wltb tha aanoUU on world
ABBcred concert «1M be given oa Tnetday
"As a PratJdwtlal eleotorlthoogbtl was
A Duervtd Promotion.
nothing alt* can.
gsme last Friday afUrcaon oa the •ncJowd on Monday night waa one of the be tt po'ittoal
October 0, at 7:80 pi M,,'In tbe First M. E.
Joaeph M. Gardner, who for the past six Company, of Fhilllpsburg, wearing toe handfortified against tbls nomination, but I ate I
gronndsotthe Boonton Athletic Club.. The meeUngiaverUldlDBoDOton. Tbe attend*
Tbe rabjeet for the Bunday afternoon aiusm has been ths operator at the D., L. & some uniforms purchased by them but a tew
waa mistaken. I would, decline but looking
Church, by Frofessor J, A. Hultmao, teacher
gams throughout was an Interesting one and anse was latge, nearly every seat being oooustation »t this place, his been promoted wteisago. ThetriptoBaMoowatapieeBaat tratod eerviee b « A Storm at Bta,"towhkh about me and seeJof everytblnf else on the
of mueio fn North*Park,allege, Chicago,
especially so at its olott, ExeftemNit ran pled, wfalle Mores of nan that oould not find
the position of station agent at Passalo, to oue and was enlivened at Intervals by the the story ot Jonah's advaoturous oartsr is decline I dont want to decline."
. .
scats bad to stand. Tbe principal speaker of
under tbe ausploee of tha Swedish Cm
high when Ia the but halt of the ninth Inning
Enterprise Band, which played a number of told in a MW form. An Ulnitnted hymn
>ke
the
place
of
W.
H.
£smpt»l],
who
goes
the evening was tbe Boo. Mahlon Pitney.
With
Uda
preliminary,
Mr.
Logan
toU
of
a
tbml Church, Tfca programme trjJl
ChlCsgo. Mr. Gardner began operating •tltcttons oa the way. Tba train arrived i t wJU also be wed. Tbe viswsar* from Near carnal meetfrg he bad bad on Monday with Boonton tied the score. Tbe home team did Wben he entered tbe opera boose and at*
ot piano and organ, rtdtaU and vocal eelocnut
play
aa
good
ball
as
they
have
bean
playYorkdty
and
are
each
at
mn
used
Umjughi the D,, U & VT. road In 1379 and subs«- Easton about 0:40 o'clock and tbeflrsnwn oneeudsd tbo plattorm he waa awarded a mart
"On" Cutler, op wbloh occasion the latter,
tiowln both £nglbh and Swedish.
lenti? spent three years, from 1875 to 1STO, loaded tbelr engine ani prepared for the ont the country In these, popular krvtow. alter expressing deep oonoern over the prot- ng this summer, which fact may .be accounted royal reception. Cheer afUr cheer was given
for oa the score ot nervousness at playing until the whole building rang with the welA heart shaped.pin cootalalag 28 full cut learning the oarpentora' trade. In 1B7P ho parade.
I Adroitsfon mill be by ticket Toe asrrtci is p U U f
P
convention
with this strong team. They made several cometoblm. Fromtbebtglnnlag'totheend
to ba held In tbe lector* room of the Presbr-enteied tbe employ of the D., h & W. and
white diamonds and 25 turquoise, (rom which
Every railroad running- into Eaitos ran lerlao Cburcb, at four o'clock, Bunday alter- en tbe following day,' had tried to beguile costly errors for which there was no excuse of bis speech be held tbe claeest attention ot
s been with theme«r alnos. Tbereisnat
one email diamond and two turquoise bad
blmlntouslnihlslnfluenoe
with
his
fellow
L
and which wars evidently due to a case of his audience. Ho advanced argument upon
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fallen, was lost a fear days ago between the a ofQoe on ths M. & B. Division that he has ipedai trainsforthe accommodation of tbe , &OQO« Men only.
Prohlba" to prevent the nomination ot a ratUet. However, they, bad the game well in argument that wtmM stand again** any atot worked In.. Binoo 1870 ha hai put In four Iremen and their friends and every tral n was
Mansion Bouse and tbe p . , L. & W. station
Prohibition osLdidat* for CongreN, saybig :
at DiDvlUe, four at Rockaway, two at rowded. Tbe regnlar trains were also
from th« itart, and won b> a acor* of 0 tempt to pink. Addresses were made by
•hakeeperian BsoitaJ.
The Codec can bo pat IcoomraualoaHon with
Joints Bennett Btone, a former BooatMttan,
rowded to tbetr utmost oapadtr awd taoor
ihatbam and six: at Dover,' Tbe balance'of
A culturad audisoos gaUierad fa Uw Pw#- "WlMre would yoa find a better temperanoe to 8. The score by facings wwi««tollowt t
the owner, who will pay asaltaHh reward for
[is (fmn oe acted as extra man. During his
i from the nelihborlag towns and villages byterian Church parlor Monday evening and man than me I* Mr. Logan's answer to this, Cub«nGlanta...'O 0 8 0 0 4 0 0 1—8 bat of late yetnof SUmohimttt, and Joetpb
B. Blgbter, candidate for the Assembly.
its recovery, by calling at this office.
ay lu Dover be has, br his aooommodatlDB Iroveln. The crowd was toe targeet Eseton MstetMd to tbe first ot the course ol rseUats he said, wast "Mr. Cutler, you are no bet-, Boonton
4 1' 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 - 0 The meeting was prw'dei over by Edward J.
The Woman's Vieslonary TTnlon of the prays and obliging manner, made hosts of
•r saw and Is variously estimated that by Mr. Edgar O. Abbott of Boston. Tbe play ter than your party'and your party stands
Batterfea-Boontoni, Qerber and Mtlssr J Cahilt, a lUflwg Dwnoorat, who la supportPmbytery of Konls and Orangewill bold Wends who, while sorry to have him lewt, •rom fifty to seventy-five .thousand people • waa " Julius Ctesar" and wat|riv*o*aUrrly forlstalJseJhdll b o W
Coban Oiants, Howard and Jordan. Umpire, ing the Republican nominee*la this campaign.
,
. from memory. The plot ot the play was
Its sixteenth anneal mestlDg in the'South are aUd, DD his account, to know that oe tar Fiewed tbe parade,
~h* Boonton Cornet Band furnished the
Leaving It to be Infsrred that this had Jamea O. Carter.
•sound
a
more
lucrative
position.
He
went
Street Chnrob, Morriitown, on
The city was handsomely decorated and. on :first given, then tbe characters analysed and •qMlohed Mr. Cutttr, Mr. Logan went on to
Out of twenty-three ball games played this
October 21, beginning, a l 0:30 A ' M. KTS. bis new post oi Wednesday morning. The every side the visiting ore laddlee ooulA sea •est tbe lines recited, the exits and tbe tn• t while be bad tx> thought' of being
Probably the List gama ot base U U that
ua-ddilWCODgrarulsHcns to those of bta
summer by tee Boonton dub, they have won
Gerald V,!e mill addrest'ttft ttintf ng betireea
trsiwej beinff alto noted. Each character elected, yet ebooid such a thing happen he
ths Boonton Club will play this season will
friends and the best luck we can wlih tokens of wetooma. ID /act, t i e flnmen
twenty, losing only three ; one to Orioles, of be played on tbe grounds la W « t Boonton
waa vividly portrayed—Casco, Brutus and would go fn fear awl trembling, hut wltb a
It and ] 3 o'clock. Other totemUng speakers im la that hs nay get along la Fassalo u
ted the town.
Butler, on July 4 ; one to the' Ukesldsa, ot to-morrow, afternoon, wben they will ploy
*lll be beard In the afternoon, There will be
ell m% he did la Dover. _.
This section of New Jersey was well repre- Cesar betnf part leularly well done. Mara determination to do all In bis power to* down Newark, on tba morning of L*bor Day, and with a nine of picked, ball players from most
& "Young People's Hour" from 8 to 4 P. U.
sented. Betides Dover, Morristown, Boontoo, Anthony's addrtai was partfcnlsrjy well d> the. accursed rom tnfflo. And hit bearers UJ« tblrd to the Asylum team, VIotory everywhere,. Tbe picked obw will be a strong
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: A Pftthatla flnut
Tbe oigbth anntul e^oankm of the Odd
Backottstoirn and Newton had oompanltt In livertd, and tb* paUuUc tout between applaud*) approvingly.
perched upon their banner at about every one, got together for the express) purpDee of
Brotnt and Portia was vividly portrayed.
Then followed* speech by Mayor Wolfe, game, and Manager Baker should be congrat- defeating tbe Boootoas. It will be oomposed
A young woman waa but nlghtfonnd lying lino and they were all a credit to the town*
Fellows ot White House took pUoeyesterdty.
Tf» bsarty appraua* wtfab gneted Mr. Ab- who was gated npon with awe ai tbe ProhisooiwiouB on Blackwell itTMt nearly oppo- tromwblch they came.
Their objective point « u tbe Intersute Fair
otated fn putting snob a serous; team) la the of tlu following players: Ben Btarby, Boo nthe foot of Proepect street by Edwsrd
There w e n about 4,000 nremen la Has aid bott at the clots shows oonolosivsly that his bition Mayor of • ' " r u m town"—leastwise fleld,andglrlng.suoha good quality of ball. too, pitcher; J. Hogan, Faterson, oatober;
« Trenton, when an OBJoyable day wa
efforts «tra appreciated. Tb* ttcond recital,
Hflfer, Rookawey, flrst base; Bbaokhtou,
"peat. A toctlaatf . t t e nctintoo mam m> oolr, "Doc" B o n l l and David Morgan, .who toner, body. of. men'ean-not.b% tmaglBsd. "Hamlet," will We* place Friday; October 9. tbat was what Mr. Wolf* otUel it.
KK» BALL,
. • Fatarno, taoond base; Suryta, Newark,
rrled her into theoffloeof Dr. P. 8. Hscu. :hey were voelferoutly applauded all aloajt
Among- others wbo spots were ths Rers. A.
Irom Mendbam,' ,on[• the • Rockaway Valley
Tbott who a n not tnbsoribentotbe ararse
third rase; Wur, Rockaway, short scop;
line,
Dover
coming
In
for
a
Urge
share
ot
Tha
;Orange
AtbltUo
Club
foot
ball
team
was
suffering
from
hysteric
oonvnlslons
L.
Wilson,
of
Belridtret
J.
M.
Hauling,
of
Railroad; the uaurrioolsts from that place
Freeoac, Rockaway, left Bald; PoUard, Patr
Foremia Otcrge Burr may wall be proud can obtab aingle tickets lor fifty osnto at Heckettstown; A. M. Hurts, of Fort Orem 1 will open the season at Orange Oval next
reasioed la that sUte for nearly, four
twfng trtaiferred t o l h e Central train a t
enon, oentre Bald, and Ltw Btarkay, Bi
tbe men in his command. They were * KUlgoreiandatthedoor. '
WtUIam Hr McCormlck, of Dover; J. A. Saturday at 3:SO p. v, with the Newark Field ton, light
ara during whloh.Mme she walled forth a
White Hoties.',, Aotmber oti Dover Odd i!elfield,
.
lit
to
thBtnwlves
and
to
tbo
elty
ot
Dorer
•
Club.
The
club
played
its
first
game
against
Craig,
of
Hunterdon,
and
C.
Clark,
Jr.,
of
patbetio
story
other
search
for
a
wayward
lowi acM>mp^l«d t h . Mconiaa.
Harry Looker, lef t flslder for the Boaato u ,
'After
tha
eaantennarah
oa
Norttampton
Sussex, and George H. Lone, of Morristown, Rutgers College latt Baturday, holding them had oae ot hit legs badly injured as the resister, who, she thought.wia an toasts la a
pp
Bute Road Bupervtsor^odd, acoonipanled
street the visiting companies wera esoorted
down to a score of 4 to 0. Tns local interest sult of a oolliafen fa the cams J u l Fei&*T.
Vic* Cbanosllor Stephens 00 Monday ap- FiohlbJtion candWaU for Bhsrlff.
cy Freeholders .Yonw and Fanober'end disorderly house in this city. Mrs. Stephen to tha Headquarters assigned to them In dlfAfter arrangingtohold a monitor ( 0 Protbe teams will no doubt attract a large at- Looker was rnnilut from third to home when
County E a g l o w K l n f , on Jfonday InspccteiJ ool, Mrs. Barton Smith and a slater of the lerent parto of the olty. Here, there, e*«ry- pointed .John 8. MoUartarj ot Jeney City, hlbiUanrallj atWashmitno, N. J., on the
ran Into the Cuban Olante' catcher and
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l t d to remain wftt h»r aU
formerly of Dover, at reodvtr for the M t nfchC of Friday, Octobtr 0. sG wbicb flal* tendance, i '
the two roads in Roxbury township for which
nbare, no matter where one went, wonld',tw
• smt sprawling* to ths ground with the
Johnson,
Frohibitiotiea»K»date
for
Vice
PretIght
and
this
morning,
the
young
woman,
Arlington
Hotel
and,
Land
Company,
whlen
Ur. Faacber reomUy madei application for
ligaments of his leg below the knee raptured.
mcoantered tnarohlng bodies of men, headed
Bookawar Bepubllaan Ball/. '
ogareber name as Mrs. Minnie Bishop,
corporation was recently (owed Into liquid- tdent, will be the principal speaker, tbe conttefr conatrootlon bndsr the State. B-xd «ot.
It
will
be some time before he will be able to
>7
br>M
band*
or
drum
oorps,
and
at
Umea
Tbe Republican voters of Rockaway on
anrtned tbe story abe had before told In
•HOB at to* dose of" a. bed fnaimtrt aeatoD.
Ibese roadtranIrom Hi.. Arlington lo KooBaton* again.
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,
w u hard work for the firemen to' |eU
.
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oeedaT night gave venttotheir entbailasm,
r delirious state. It was also learned that
Mr. MoVeeter, who took an Inventory ot the
•»il. and frppi Ltdgewood to Suecasanaa,
B. L. Remnits, ot Madison, addressed a
itbar they were In step with their own
aided
by
the
Dover
Band,
at
a
public
meeting
,
City
OOBBOU
Xtetlaa:'
rare
Matin*
on
ths
street
she
hsd
a
purse
Mt Arlington Hotel and Land Company's,
thtlr combined hogtb being about twomllat.
Bryan and Bewail meeting ba Pythian Hall,
telnlng a gold ring and 15.63 which tome" lusio or that of same other company. A spiels! Qcetluff of the • Olty Council loStickle'i Ball, the first rally of tbe cam- Boontou, Tueslay evening.
aseeti on Tntsday, baa anBooneed a sale,
tiuperviaor;Biidd. stated toMri Fanoberthat
Dover Engine Cospany had tbelr head.
i stole from her. An effort was this morauodertte hammer, ot four horses and a lot m l held on Monday sight for the purpose of paign In tbat township Despite the storm
Ray' DawioD, of Boontoa, oaptured two
be would nobnmeod farorabla actloo on
uarttrs at the Swaa Honn, as old alto U b I made tb locate bsr sfsEer at the bouse of
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Tlppett'e
tax duplicate. As tile ball w u crowded to tbe doors, tho Hlber- more flrst priisM[ on Tuasiar at the bluyole
of harness, to tabs place to-morrow aarninK revising "
the peUUoai In queslloo. •' '
•ty Hose, of Allretom, and Wilbur Book
DUamDlttler, who; bo«i*sr. professed to
T
w
at 11 o'clock at the stable* of Richard Chap- several of the OooacUmfa didn't appssr to sla Republican Club, who came by special races at tba Inte
ownoihlogabWthejoungsjirT.- Tlielat- md Ladder Company, of Sayre,. Pa. Tba lin, at ML Arlington, and a sale ot wines, know exactly .what their duties were In tbe train, helping to swell the attendance. Tbe
m
m
AdafeoUve^flne'on Monday aftemoonset
:
•, It It taf a, wastoVortr up to U»e* wseka Pfnusylvaala boys proved to'bj cnt-claas
Ore tb ttu woodwort:near tbe mantto Ja tit*
liquors and groosrieB oa Saturday, October i0. premises. Chairman-Beach atldi ••Look: It muting was presided over by Mayor M. B. m
Bbe U only 17 years of age and her Mows and many friendships were fonned:'
Strait,
who
(ntrodcoed
Oangnwnmn
Charts*
A
w
m
pulor.61 .Freenoldia'Harrey's'touaB, l o
When tha company made their assignment over and If you set any one assessed too low
siaGrace France..
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Tbe Morristown Fire WatdevhadttwH|ht
w
w
N, Fowler as the first speaker. Mr.' Fowler
Ironl.,aod but.ror iU « r l y diicovery by
d too high ask
it waa given oat.that the UabUltiti wen ask why; If any on* it ai
i f l l n e .
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m
C
&
opened with a glowing eulogy of Hon. Mahton m
children al play In toe yard the nousa wbald
tter
i for It. It's our bnslnesa to revise
Dr. Halloway'i SOtb. AnnlvenarrT
M
m
Kittatinny Hoes, of Rawton, showed tbe «S5tOD0 and aaieto 134,000, II Is believed,
Pitney
and
then
proceeded
to
discuss
the
1
donbUea have burned to the ground, Hr.
selsswhue annniDced, tbe Rev. Dr. W. result of good drilling while, on parade aad : bowevet, that the asetts will Inventory at a tte duplicate.'
w
lanes of ths cunpilgn hit argument being
Ear?ey was abeeot at tha Ume but a Dumber
much
higher
sam.
^
_
This
was
pottingjjhs
matter
plain
enough
HaUoway wlU on flondsy. obierve the attracted oowldarable attention along the
M
H
L
H
C m
Interrupted by frequent outburtteof applause.
o t people reapdoded to the alarm and a bucket
and tae work of intptcUon began, Mr. TlpsentleU, anniversary of hU pastorate In tha line aa some of tbelr oanoenvm war* exm N
B
Mr. Pitney followed Mr. Fowler, receiving
.,
Obarcb Votee,
brlgWd* Waa qaickly foimed; who daah«d
pttt being Invitedtoa seat within the ratling
m
E
T
ibyterian Church of Do«r.- Dr. HalloiflydJffloalt
•,.: . . . . "
a warm welcome. He denounced the free
Grace
M,
B.
Cburch—Tbe
Ber.
John
A.
about thirty buckets ot water on tbe Oames
T
B
U
m
m
tbat
be
might
answer
questions
should
any
be
bAiohlssttidinintbe New Bninswlok
GDttrMje, of Newark, corretpooding secrs- wksd. Boms ten or Sftaan mlsatet were silver heresies ani made a strong argument
before they were quenched, Mr. Harvey esO m
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minary and sabsequanUy entered the Nsvr
tlmatea bis" damage by. flra and water a t rotK tniierslty, which institution In 1673 , Maxfleld Company, ot Boonton, made a texy of rYeaohMV Aid and Otntenary Fund, then spent In thumbing UiiTiloplloate, after for the restoration ot the policy of protection. w
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Addresses were also made by EJgar L. O
Deatappsaranoe lo their ndsalres and white Newark, Conference, will preach lo Qraoe which tbe book was olceed and ihoved over
H
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ored film wich the iogrm ot D. D. His
Durlloff, candidate for Sheriff j and Charles
t r o u s e r s . • • ' '•
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' . ' • • ' Charon on Soaday a l 10^0A.H,and7^0P.H;
to1 Mr. Tfppett, who toolc tUs at a signal Uat
i paitortto was in BellaTlll*, Essex county,
P, Hopkins and Joseph B. Rigbter, Assembly
An uuknowni man, apparenUy about forty
A number ot the city o f f a l s accompanied 8ondayiciK»Ut3:a)P.M-i BpworthLeague toe work ot revision was completed.
m
then
ha
went
to
tha
First
Reformed
:
candldaUi, wbo urged upon the! assemblage, C
lean old, wai latt Saturday afternoon struck
T
lover Engine Company No. t . .
devotional ttrvloe at A^0 p. x .
mrch in-'Jansy City, whew he nmalnad.
A resolution. to divide the olty into two a loyal support of tba entire ticket. Titsir
ind iutantly killed near t h e ' t b r t e s p a a
Calaraot Hues, of Heckattstown.wM there : FInt at. B. Gbarch-ClM m.iUn«, 0:13
II bli acoeptance ot his present charge in
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O
bridge, on the High Bridge branch of the
•ith forty men and they broagbt tbelr hand* A, M.; preaching, 10:90 A., x . ; Bunday school election districts was read by Clerk Baker remarks were well received aad the mooting
HTi).
The
Ref.
Dr.
B.
0.'
Magie,
who
and
pasted
fay
the
nnanlmoui
vote
ot
tbe
B
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B
dosed with cbeort for "McKinloy end HoCentral railroad, by Conductor Crook's train,
t new boss oarrisga with then, Tbe boys 2;30 F. u.; Epwortt League devotional srrM
*hloh leaves Dover, at 851. ! The horribly ireached In the Dover Presbyterian Cburch
__saniatappearance, .
". ,'• vioe, OiBO P. H.; preaohlnf, 1-X P. H, Dr.Council. The dlitriote will bs known, re- bart, Sound MoneyandProteotioQ," ;
ore Dr. Halloway,.retained the pastorate
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tpeetivtly,
at
thenortbern
and
aouthern
tleomangled body was taken to.ForS.Oram.' A
Two companies In the line tbat attracted Gallawar, the pittor, will preach morning tiondittrleta.
±kt church for a period of 88 years, makB w
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WM
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and «»1 was found u i tbi
I the joint pastorates ot Dr, Magle -ni Dr. JOOIWorabte stMnlbn were ths Alert Juniors and evening.
tUaolotiona of Condolence
L but DO papers. Coroner
A petition lrom mldsnta of Wast Black*
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MD
InloV.ycomap.riod
of almost CO jear* 3. & L , and the reliance Junior, Hcesl of . Dr. Halloway will preach tennoni approadopted by the. Woman's Christian Temperance
well
street
to
establish
a
grada
for
West
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TJnion, of DOTBT. at a meeting held September SO
r H«||awaTi)StlUinhlspTUaeand-a IDDK 'hillipiburg. They were composed ot boys priate to tha twentieth anniversary of fa!*
Blackwtll ttrtet Inoonformlty with the red "VBKBKW, It htUt pleased Almighty Clod to reM
o
C
ie body, after being held some time for
m of n-Salo-i in hl» present ipn*" of nd were folly, uniformed and marched Ilka pastorale of thePreeb/terianOnuroh on Bnnw
w
move from our Union Mrs. Ilattfo Jlenrfu, a
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w, was buried In the Succaaunna
veurana. The old firemen saluted them and day. Sabjsot for morntag, "Retrospect;" grade line on a curtain map drawn by Ira J.
still before him.
. y
Ope
was
approved
and
tbe
ordtnanos
comK
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a
sister
highly
esteemed
and
veil
beloved,
and
many a veteran wai beard to exclaim "Watch mbjeatforthe evening, "froipeot."
a a bameleu grave.
mittee wai dlnotedtoprepare an ordinance tale ber to tbat Union above wbera there shalj
mB m
B
OomedTtraffldirFwe.
tbo little fellows, Gfod bless c«m. They'll be
The second Quarterly Conference of Grace
Tbs tsrWoes /a St. John's Cbntvh ntxt concerning the asms. .
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be ao taon pala, no more sorrow and no more
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"Iogomar,
the
Barbarian,"
wlU
be
the
Intaking
oar
placet
atter
we're
gone.
~
U.U. Church''waa bald on Tutiday evening
anuday.Oatober^wlllbtaafollowit Holy
parting; therefore
' '.
• ' -.
Petitions wen received and referred to the
Washington Engine Company, o( Morrif- communion preceded by tha litany at 10:80 A ,
'a tbe letjturt rbom ot tbo choicb, the Rev, lUal play by • tat talented actress, Mill
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C
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UEBOLVXD, That vrhlla we fed keenly the lots
a, turned out 100 strong and presented a n.;Banday school at 1US0 P. i t ; evflnioc street committee with power for permission
^ V. King. tyre«idlDft in tho abMnee of Pra- aohelle Renard, and her excellent company
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htfB ButtaioeA, we bow la bumhlg trabmluioa to
to
trim
oettaln
ahado
trees
in
front
ot
tho
E.
Bl£
:
bandaome
appearanoe.
the Baker Opera Houss Monday, Gotober
M
prayer at 7i30 r,* K j during- the week ths
ling Ituier Yaii^Benachaien. Tte jraator'e
the
will
ot
Win
wbo
doeth
oU
tilngs
well,
who
Is
C. Burd estate, oa Randolph avonne; on
B
D
to be followed during tbe week by a change
repuit tbo'wed tee obureu to ba fa a Mti>too wise to err Mdtoogood to be unkind, well B» L
The Old Hew York' Volunieer Association daily eervloet being resumed, morning prayer
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play each evening. Only ths strongeat was in line drawing a htcd tome band engine. will be nald daily at 9 A. K. ; evening prayer Warren street, between filacxwoll and Dlok- wred that our loss is ha eleroaJ gala.
factory ooudlUon both temporally and spir.ysb' her repertoire hate been retained, Thtir banner was carried by eight sons of on Wednesday and Friday at 7;45 p, «.; 011 eretra streets; and toretnorea tree from In
ti&t wo tendor our houiielt syropaitually, Favorable rsporta were also made
KOBRXETOWN
other d«ys at 8 p. *.; holy communion Tann- front of the store of 'Jtt, L. Dloksrson, on thy to Uie bereaved busbaudaQd children and comd u i r ones fca« bsen added. The com- -oluntew firemen. •
'
by the Superintendent of ttae Sunday school,
Etackwell street A petition trota 3, J. mend them lo the tender sympathy of our li
O m
R
m
Pnsldent;ol,Uie E'pworth League and tbo .any has been strengthened this -.season and
There were 8W retom tioketa wld at Dover d a t T S O A M
Bonnet! for permissiontoplans a alga across Ssvtourwho bas promlaod to be with ua In tnry
T
clan Itftdtn."Tti-M-elocOon of Trustees Irsfrclafla diamaUo performances, equal W station for Eutonyesterday.
. , -'
Board of Health. tha sidewalk In f ront o( hh raiocm on Warrto time of need, and that thewaten of aflllctloa shall
w
ose|tv«n
nan.
by
them
jut
season
ju»y
be
It
took
tbe
parade
aboat
one
boor
aad
.fifAlfred Uobdatoand t . D. Tilljer and tbe
The regular racnthly nwetiog ot tbs Board street toot the same ocnmi.
wkedfor. Fopular pricw. :
teen mlnutei to pus the reviewing stand ct Health on Monday night was uneventful
elecUon ot Ubruelius Eievlt Were approved.
Tlrnl these twoluUons be rocordod in
w w
Tha condition ot the Did raceway from the
which was erected near tbe circle.
Btalth OfDoer Bagan reported that the MV- old foundry forge was discussed as to Its being tie minutes of our accloty and A oopy bo sent to
A grand Bepubiican rally will be held on
Vetetans Take oar unieted brother,
In the afternoon tbe Easton paidfired»-eral Dulsances, which had been mad* the
T Y M OA D
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w
the night of powber W", m toe Armory, this
a msnaoo to tbe publlo health, but no oonAll comrades ol James McDavU Port, No.
URS. a Q. WOOD, Prasldent,
W
olty; uadtr the auipicea bt the D., L, & W. I, are requested to meet at their Poit room irtment gare a very creditable exhibition subject of complaint at the August meeting elusion w u reached in the matter and tbe Utis. L. a. UufU, Secretary.
i frost ot the grand stand.
ct the Board, had been abated and that the Council adjourned.
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RaJlrw.d Ueo'a dound Money Ltagne. GovSunday, October 4, at lOo'dock.»,"., w
There were (orty bands and drum oorps in city was trea from all forms of contagious
L
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L
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U
ernor Qdgjt* wiU prwi^e «nd iiddraiiaa will
Ordlnanoettodefine ani snppreN tramps
t Older Hiito.
tandbyr.que.tdlvlneaarvloc.iuttBPirrt
diseases.' There being no-complaint* or com- and to regulata tho
o polioo force wore put on
HU
w
T
T
M
be made by Hon. llanlon Pituoy and Comp*
Both hand and power, In stock at 8. H.
intiit Church. All other veteran soldiers
ibeir
second
and
third
readings
and
finally
f
i
l
l
y
mnnlcatlbnt
to
act
upon,
and
Mr,
Titman,
as
I c e Dover firemen and tbelr friends arw
B
C
trollerJohn B. Uiboon.o' Newark, formerly
e InvlUd to go with tbe Post to this service.
d t e d Tflsy
T will
ill
ill bs
bsubllsEMl lu full in Berry HardwareCo.'s, the Buff Brick Buildadpted.
[?ed home ihortly after nine o'olock last chairman ot the committee, on by-laws, re- tbe HBA. naxt week.
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C
of inb d t y . Special'tralna will bo run for
k
ing, Dover.
A . UKDDIS, Oomcunder.
porting prognsf,' tho Board fell into a quarA m
D
F B m
it Adjutant.
^Tbeosy was all tbat oould be deelrtd. and ter boor's dMultorj difctueJen of the advisaT
m w
w
Burrah For
ia Kajwn people are to be congratulated
Blobeat and Barest
. road inen and. others who desire to attend
6
T
Boms Blv Smprises.
» e M c l f f i manner In whica the pro- bility of providing some tort 1 ot Insignia to At the tpedal September sale. Prices cut XTovelUea you will nnd In Cloaks and Capes
'from Philllpsburg ond:!Hoboken, ma
wear u a badge of euUicrttr, and Una ad- In two, obme tod get a big dollar's worth at
m
w
Bt Ed, L, Sickemn's Cloak Openlcg on Bab*
stop* at ail htatioru (Mtireea: tbeas clUe* asd 'Ill be offered the l*dlea in regard to prloes
vJ^trfblSftotoglTtaM
elaborate
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w
Ed, h. DIckerson's Do«r Otwk Opeaing,
thtP9T«r£atarcf J, 3 . GrU&m.
onlaj,
Best,
SO,
•
Go
and
see
tijem.
Dovar./Ths raUroao nun Intent! to mak
account M «* irouid irubi :
\ BatUXday, Bept, B6, and loHOtting « « k , •
New Fall Suits
New Fall Hats
New Overcoats
OUR LINES ARE CO11PLETE
PIERSON & CO.
Opp h eB nk
DQVG S L a
COH S Dov
N J
FULL LINE OF
S H. BERRY HARDWARE COS
THE BUFF BRICK BUILDING
D O V E E , IV. J .
EVERYTH HO M
Fire Arms
ABD
Ammunition
Loaded Shells
Fall Goods
Meat Cutters
Cider Mills
Apple Farers
Lanterns
Feed Cutters
Corn Shelters
Coal Hods
Ash Cans
Coal BieveB
Corn Knives
Horse Blankets
LA BE BTOCK OP
LARGE L H
All kinds Hardware always
in stock
CLOAK OPENING
AT
ED. L DICKERSON'S
B ackwe
S ree
DOVER N J.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 26
N OCR CLOAK DE ARTMENT WE
W LL D
LAY
Exc us ve S
es
JACKETS,
CAPES,
WRAPS,
COLLARETTES,
SILK WAISTS,
ETC ETC.
We have ever horn enoh n am o pre y h ng* n Be d Hade
Garmen and we ee con den b he ad e w appred
n e oar e or n he r bo a
EVERYBODY
WELCOME
60 andwe he Tory a e
y e for
The place to buy
DRESS GOODS
now is at
Wm. H. Baker Store Go.
P i l Sale o! Beat Estate.
Heal S a u t e Transfer!*.
Following are tbe real e*t&t£ Iran lifers thai
ha»e been recorded in tho Cuuiity Clcrk'i
office during tbe p u t week:
William C. Briant aud wife to tbe B<i
ot Education of the Towimlilp of Rudolph
oousidbration,«ITS.
Ira Jadaon C M to Ellzabuth Coe, land 1:
N O T I C E is uurrbj nivrn timt by virtu., nf awaminl l.s«u«J lij; John 11. Hliu-kwell, Frank O. H*d<
Dover; cent.derail on, f l .
Daniel E. Dflmartat and wire to Anna L. at Morrl", to umki* llio' nniiaji] lax.^fttw.'tii-i^'iii'i"IIIII'K 'fiu'-in-ri'tH.'li'T.Vl'lluiiiurji nnd rwil 'vt.UA*tlie wld lowunhlp In Urn year e.tflil.fi] liuiidrnl tmJ nlm-iv-IInr tin- Mihscrlbw, Culli-clor ot Ta
Beynolls, in Uadlaon borough; cousidcrutli
fur Ihf [Gwosliip to whom IDB buld wurniul it illifok.l Kilt <>u
1100.
Andrew Decker and wife to Jmnes
Porter, In Doonton; consideration, tm.
E I I M A . Orirneito Wilifuii H. Grimes, lu
HAOOTW toiTDBlilp; coniideratfon, ( 1 .
Matthias Hum nod wife to William ThornM, next, at tlie lioiir of C n"clock 1'. St.. Rt tin- MASSIOS IIOUHI-;. in (lit- City of DHVIT, sell tliu h n
it'Hi'iui'UUi. licn-tlltAiiitnlfl MIII rval ratal** liiri-unJt r ileM:rll«-il nl iniWn- v.wiui' for (lie Hhnrt.-nt leru
Ia Cbatbam township; consideration, |4<
nut i-iL-enlliii; Oiinyyttan, for wlikh any |*m>n ->r IHTWJIW uillunrrf t o tuke tin- KIIIIC and (payroll
William Tfaomu mid wife to Elijob Hinila,
1MLC,| lo^L'tlllC with ill IX).Ui, fllH. rtlftTKtS! and L'Spt'lIMIi.
to Chatham township; consideration, f ti'JO.
John EL IMTron lo Mary H. UORIME, ii
NetooDic; consideration,*!Adella M. McD»vil to Isaac U. Mojer nn<
U»tlierine W. Mojer,fabwlte, in Dover; coi
Aiidwaon, Cl*i«
I'urk Avemit!, DOVIT
H
Bideration, $300,
Prank E. Tiered and wife to Frank l'ottvi
Aliig«, John
l'ciin Avi-nUf, "
!
lo Ponippany; consideration, M<KJ.
Isaac M. WlllUmiBAd Harriet William
AuiiovtT Iron CouijHktiy
Scrub (Jaku
HI
his wife, to Enunmel Carton, iu Rockuwny
Allen, FrnnL-U
MlatTiil rJjvUt. MnnJilwiik |in>|wriy
8.
consideration, $75.
James E. Thomas ami Helen V. Tbotuas,
MarriKNtrtrl, Doi
bin wile, to Jonai W. Huhe, iu Rock-away llyroin, A. It
consideration, tJiVM).
lllandiiml, HSHDHIJ
,
Two dwfliliiitpi on turnpike
IB.
Tbe Denmark Water and Iron Company
Edward P . Herri.*, In Rooiaway townsblp Hay, Jfiiuea
.ToJun Dealt?
13.
consideration, $7,340.
Abraham Kaufman t o H..jirj Hller
it'll, Henry
luinaJiut. CmuiiTnmlCutliT
10,
Anna Hller, hit* wife, in Rockawey borough
>, William
Joins fban. Sirnrpo anJ J . II. Halrymide
S.
consideration, f 1
Ttiomu O'Neill and wife to John Nl
Cotter, William Mrs
ClirjBlnl Blrwl. Um
In Dover; consideration, * 1,100.
Margaret Gordon and J. J . Uonlim. hei
husband, to Robert Brock, Jo Boon ton; coi
alderatlon, |20O.
CliriBlcnuen, Anilrpw
Maple avenue, Don-r.,,..
V.
Uaac O. M o p r and wife to MtMa M.
MoT>»?it, In Dover; consideration, ?TO).
Ih-nn. John
,
t.
Teresa Burke and husband to Joseph Cook,
executor, in IlooDtonjumiitderAtloii, |I00.
SATURDAY, the 17th Day of October
Dulrjmjile, A. P. (estate)
BtranifA Advert iiemsnti.
No person his »belU)r opportunity to study
Milan, 11IUT>'•
Engllsb oa written by the common peopli
th«Q the nroof-reader on a newspaper the Kvana, Jnlin P . (esUU1)
makes a feature of "Want" advertisements
Here U a cboloe collection of uulntoutlona: FOXUT, John Mrs
blunder* Berred up by A London journal:
^Annual u l e now going on. Don't
llawn, J a m t u t '
olicwlieiv to la cliuatod—ttitllo in horn."
"A lady wants to s'H her pluno, ai sbe Ie Harvey, D. Jim
going abroad in a strong Iron f ramp."
Hiriii, I'etiT (wintc)
''Wanted, experienced nurse fur tiottltt
bshy."
HulT, Henry (wlatc)
"Furnlihed apartments suitable for grntle
men with folding doors."
Iliigliston, IlMter Omato)
"Wanted, a room for tvroRoptlemen ttbou
tliity feet lorg »ud tweuly fret Im>u 1."
''Loit, « collie dog by MIIDD nn Hitu'd-iy
Jouet, WLLHainMns,,,,.,
imweitng to Jira w.'ta a linuo collar n
his neck and a wuuls."
Kerwin, Ellen Mrs
"Wanted, by a respectable girl, her pas•agB to New York, willing to take caro
King, Mulford
children and a good Bailor."
"For sale, a pisDo forte, tho property of a King, Dftyid
musician with carved Ieju."
''Mr. Brown, furrier, begs to announce Kelly, Timothy
that be will make up gowni, capei, etc, ft
Kelly, Eugeco
ladlea out of tbelr own Bkla,"
"A boy wanted who can open oysters with
I, Ii, L,,,.,....i..i>,,,.,.i,...,,,,,,,.,,."i
ftttfwence,"
"Bulldog for sale; will eat aoything; very
loua, WlUinra
food of children."
"Wanted, an organist and ft boy to blow Mount, C. Mrs
thoiarae."
"Wanted, a boy to be partly outside a,ad BIcMnlion, Michael Nn
partly behind tbe counter."
"Loit, near Efgbgate archway, a n um- I'alntw, Warren M n
brtlJa belonging to a gentleman with a bout
Itoblnson, NurJ
rib and a bons handle."
'To be disposed of, a, mull phaeton, tbi IhKlKCis, Emnia U m
property ol t gentleman with a movable
Itfed, George C
h«UVpi«ce as good at new."—Exchange.
ZJISBABY NOTES.
Dr. R Weir Mitchell baa for many months
bwo gathering: material for bin romantic
"Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker," which is to be
tbe luding serial of tbe Century for the coming year. The novel l i & itory of the llevolotionarj War and of Pblladalpbfa society
durfag tbe period from 1763 t o 1783. The
Blttorlcat Society of Philadelphia RHVB Dr.
M(toliell free aooew to iti great oolloctlons of
family letter., deposited In iU dre-proof
room* by nearly all the I'hiUd-lphi. f.IDil]ei
—the Shlppew, HcKeuu, Logan,, e t c
Among then family arcblre*, with' their intimato nTalatlona, and | n the did Mutton,
Dr. Kltcbtli found much of hlimaterl.1. Be
also vUtad and atodled «U to* looalitlot of
luVrtory wtoapt Yorktown.
1
a
Joins Ifi'lson HecTw, I), I,. Jt. nml Cory tn
Jnlus Jeese Klnj{
Joins Williams nnd Atna
Joins O'Urady
Joins Carn-ll, Pool nnd Youi
Joins
i.:
fn JOIJI
JoinsEcnlt*
I'rofl;H.vt Ktrwt, Dovur
Pwniannocle atrwl, Dover
'*
"
"
•"•
••"•
Jolna W. Tooln
Jolnal\1tccler property
^
wo
'*ta "D Chrj'utal slrvot, Dover.,,,,,,,..
Crane Hill
6.8
SluMown...,
,
, . . , J a a II.Ni-iglibour, ARQut,...
1,1
Joins hotel
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Stephens. Mrs. a J
Iwell, W. E. [estate]
o
|ns
Menry Orey
1.
Clinton street, Do rer.,;,
10.
Oennan Htreet, Uorer
Singe, Maulon Mrs
,
JIcFnrlan
"
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8.1
,
la..
:nnilg, J . W. Sirs
Block wet I "
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40,
wiuk, Cliorles
Chrystal
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B.1
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nmU, J . \V. Mrs
,„.....
. , Berpjn
ioden, Mary Mr«
Taylor, OeorKe\7
"ucker.DavId
Irkhtown
,
, . . , , , . • 2U.(
,
Ptxiuannoeli street, Dover
;
Joins J. W. BroUiertou
'•Jinadge, Ileuben
Allen TolmadKB luoperty
'annatta, J . [eslate]
Isaac Couib'a miueral right
Illams, Tlioa. [lira. Anna Mary Knulli owner)
„._,...
esentain ita wrekly
"numbers the best Dotioo, tbe ablrat ossajs,
the most Interesting bin of biogntpby, adventure and travel; In a word, tbe most readable and profitable contributions to foreign
periodical literature, ftectnt nuntb&rt oontalo, with much more equally good and Interesting reading! ''Recent BciencV by Prince
Kropotkln; "An Excursion lo the Atlag
Monntalns," by Walter B. Harris; "Sii
Henry Farkes," by A. Patchett Martin;
"Thomas Henry Huxley," by Wilfrid Word;
"On an Old American Turnpike," by A. G.
Bradley; "Cbarilaoi Trlkoupex," by James
D. Doarcbler; " I * Salilaz In 16ffii," by A.
Taylor Innes, and "Outtavui Adolpus," by
Bpeocer Wilkinson.
,
Toung, Ira W
,
H.ti
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8.1
lO.l.
Joins Elebutaltoberts
Elccla [eal
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11.1
1.77
Joins Brkat and James Pool
Payment must be made before the conclusion of tUe sale, otherwise tlie property will l»
Wltnow my band this irtfa day of Bepteniber, IBM.
HORACE L. DUNHAM, Collector of Taxes.
Bank
PresidentIsnac Lewis of Snbina, Ohio,
h highly respected nil through thai
eectiou. He has lived in Clinton Co.
SILVER AS THE
FAlttlEH'S PBTEND.
AlERGl
BISMARCK'S ADVICE.
I* I I I'ntirrJuiHcfHt, a n d Cuu \Yn Afford (a
Follow I t ?
Jlr. Bryan njijicurs to sot groat fitore
'REE SILVER WOULD HELP THE BIG by (lio loiter which Governor Cull»erson
nf Trans haa received from Prince BiaFARMER DY CUTTING DOWN THE
tiiiirtk. Tbo "pttiptoVfrk'Hu 1 " in willWAGES OF HIS HIRED MEN.
inji to reefrive mlvico from tlui "Man of
Blimfi imd Iron," und tlio "champion
of tho AniEirirtui farnifr" lisicns lo
irulntliiK Hir>i!IT Kxplnhis the ^ Unit fuiiious frioud of Amoricau agriI« UU Wlf.—Ho Tblnkii He I culture v h o filiul t)w Gorniuu ports to
• Amcrtciin jiork in 1884 and to Amentum
jiotfUwifl in IfciBfi.and who would gladly
i t - tiiiir i>r T h u w i n ita
i linvc miitcd ull contral Europe iu a
Oustarm Icuguo Ginjcd directly nguinfit
liniidf-111* \Vld> fillnrkril » t llia> Ui-rtuf
nil Auwriu'Au jiroduce.
BiBniaTok's
t'lirUlliiKTlii'IrHind l l i ' l r i - W i i l D o I I <
nithcr diplomatic leltor in tnkeu by Mr.
There is no joj in this world equal to ttu
IkNt to I'riTi-uL Ursun'n lillcctiim,
Bryan in
recent ,upeeclitfl
to l fnvor
^j~..
.o uhis
, n xa.aw
^ - u u i KJ
tUppiiiesa of motherhood. A woman 6nd»
llvul
tho tiT.o comugc- of silver by llio Dinted . ^^ano'botlicrt
in"the B'OII dingiinnliHle
Fiirmcr—I rockoi. UIIB free t-ilver
St»t(fi,
Tho
duTOtiou
of
Chancellor
Bis{
body
nestling dose to her own— in t i e
ibont Ilio befit friend tif na fumicra
clinpinir of the little hands, and
tliut's coiiio onr wjiy miicn tLo uur. AI' tuarck to the causo of flilverruuyboseon trustful
tt
B
1
iowiug Bryau'seleclcil nil right this in thu following hiElorical fact, which , 5 * " • $ ' i",aUh K e r ^ l ' a r e s t M *
fijiprnra to have cacaperi gcucml nolicoj I 8 c a 3 i o i I i G o o d j ^ ^ gooi timt<ii hfl££i
year, I calo'luto I'Jl bo worth Hourly
Under Ins galdunco nB chancellor of ness, love and its continuance, depend
S2.000 moro next yciir than now'.
tlio empiro and miuiator of comiucrcD o n her henlth. Almost all of the eick'
'-* ible direcllj-or indl
Fiitmcr'a Wife—Nonheusc, Hnrvoi I
Pruraiu tho fquivttlcnt" of l,OSo"»- | ness of women U 1>
Borne derangement of the organs
jou't bclioTc eilver's goiug to mako 000,000 murks (over $270,000,000) in .•cctlyto
distinctly
, feminine. TroirtrteB of this kind
folkfl ricli. OULI'J] Imvo to work for a eilver WHS demonetized botweeu thu are'a'ften nVgle'cicd hecaufie'overy natui
iiring if Bryan's cli'ctod juEt as Jinrd QB yc[irfil874amU8Bl,iiiidover$lG0,000,- ; a n d pr°P« laodesty keeps women awa;
If ho isu't.
000 worth of tho bullion into which |
^^^Sdb^SSSS^S-
m
1UPLIX
•UTtliflO
147-149 MARKET ST.
P.—Hold np tbore, Janet P r o o s i l v " ^
—
going to aavo ua 'bout $1
""
$3.OO
We'll send thli «uit frto of expenw to any part of New Jeiwy on receipt of price.
•VIA. Boootoo Banco,
L. BAMBERGER & CO.
147-149 MARKET ST..
Who d'you tliink'll lose that?
F. W.—I don't euro who'd loso i t
Toin't right to chont anybody, bnt I
wouldn't say a word BO loug'a it's Bomobody who could afford to loeoit.tmt whou
It cornea tocheatiugyoar poop uoigUbotn
It's timo to put a Bton to i t I don't
caro if you never gat that other' farm
raid for. I gacs9 we wou't starro on
Unsold farm, I'm going to toll John
nnd Davo nnd all tlit) otliera jaet how
Ireo silver will hurt thorn, and I ' l l got
them all to voto agninst Bryan.. Tlio
idea of fiuoh fiirniors as you trying to
eloct Bryim to cnt down tho wages of
Four hired mcnl I'm aabamed of you, I
iml
Whloli? . W h i c h ?
- - -
Our Kitchen
i l f o kitchen is l ^ ^ ^ C T t t a n the premises devoted to the
I manufacture of NONE SUCH Mince M e l t No house-1
I wife can be more fastidious in the matter of preparing food i
I thaii'm areittteBelecaonwd preparation of themateriabof I
I which it i3 made. Thecleaniiigofthectirrants(foronetliing) J
i is wore thoroughly done by means of perfected appliances, j
\ than it would be possible to do it by hand.
« i
I
Its cleanliness, purity, wholesomeness and delidons&esJ \
[ are good reasons for using NONE SUCH Mlnoa'. M w t /
I The best reason is itsu«ina-of time, of hard wotlt, ef^
| money, A ten cent package affords yon two large pies, with- •
I out trouble to you beyond the making of the crust. Makes ]
I jnst as good froit cake and M t pudding as it does mlncel
I pie. Sold everywhere, Be Bure and get the genuine.
FREE
IBUTTONS!
N
Jl«0 "
VtM p. It
SM "
tils "
11*0 "
ltlOr.kl.
III! "
1:58 «
ann "
>k» «
-:• DOVER, IS. J .
CENTRAL
8:15 "
><
(IS
'il» '
1*8
. M. 8iO6i.ii
RAILROAD.
OV O V MBBIT. ^
BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS
LUMBER, SA6H, BLINDS, DOORS, MOULD-
ftaaUoaa aal enlort.
TilUC TABLS U 1 I I R I M>TtlTiKBOT,1806.
INGS, ET0. BRACKET AND SOBOLL BA WING
DONETOOEDER
6:53
"
Ilia BukatMom I q n stopi >t rott
—— DEAXEBB IM
TRAINS LIAVB DOTIB AB KUMWB;
For Kew York, Newark and Eliiaboth, at 6:S3,A. M.; 8:24, 5:61, r.
u. 8nnday«, IM r. m..
BESTLBHIGHiHDSOBAK-
TONOOAL, SPLIT AMD BLOCK WOOD. BLUE
STONE, BBIOK, LIME, PLASTEE, CEMENT,
Tor PhiladelphU at 6Ji3, A. M,;
TILE DBAIN PIPE, ETC., ETC.
For long Branoh, Ooean Grov«,
Aaburj Park and pointa on New
Tork.imd Ioag Branoh BaUroad,
TELEPHONE NO. 30
For aU itatlona to High Bridge
at 6.53 A. M.; 8 24, Ml t. a. Stmdajt, 6:60 r. K, ;
: For U k « Hopataou at ( £ 3 ,
1/n.i 1:10,6:49, r. M.:'•-,•. >
For aU iUtioMtoBiliKmat 6^3,
A.M.; 1:10,r.«. • I'jk--;i'.i••• •'
ForBookawiya49:16,ll:iS,i.ii.;
611,718r.
u. SnncUy»,U6p.x.
For HitxniU ai 8:16 A. »,; 345,
F. It SondayB, 4:16 ». at,
FcrEa»taaU«ntoWB
Ohnnkat 6:68,1. Jt; $
Cet V«*«d Every Day with Poor tamps?
BUY "THE MILLER " L M P 8
THB MOHSIB OOOMTY
BANK,
EMRT W. MILLBa.
IB!
'. HDLL
S i s £ 0 ;
;
lUHiaiKB:
FALL OPENING
OPTBB
.
...New York...
Millinery Store,
I«»T«* .Hnr York at 6flO, 9M
4:80
s
w»
*•
^
JUttn Bockawaj at 6M A. *.;
l f l l 816, J:40, 6:40 p. K.
Son-
I M T S Port Oram mt 9:11,11:40
a. K.; 3:40, 6:12,7:13 p. «. Sund i j j , 4:11 i. «. •; : .-..•.. .;;
I » » T O I ^ j H o p a t o o n g at 10:60,
* , » ! 8:16,5iO».if.
I*»»HighBridgeat 8:10,1038
A . » : « « ? , « . Sondajt, 8fl0 p. M.
*.H.OLHABMir,
tii. liKiicll« fiirq nrrni,
•:;'.:
....-.•
;
; • .• ..:•,•;-- .
B.f.BALDirni,
DOVER, N. J.
g^plaJlfkiMBaMOdanaare
nqiiaaUdtoooinaiaMvltlitUioolltia to Itfw
w»lotena,KMla|iaa«l>ihM«aa,wUohan
MtaneOedbyaiirlMtltatloBUittoUMtadsutaa
•w IBOAD naair, > i * i u
tiunloiaoOllBBtHJ<
COLEMAN
•TtTM,
BlKflU,
rUftKAOM,
BETTER THAN BANKS
•OEEIBTOWII H. j . ,
TUnlmxA Clnb
You couldn't a m i better
•vestotat of Boncy t l u byOW» pHd ru«to, t n o KB.. at mnnrt.
Tin, copper and 8hWt Iron tie, Utrctast of dlamoils, W U » •>»tapoctelu l i^MIc aia, Port*
Kooflng.ZIno, Sheet Lead, setbrmset. Tlierilo"'trBst,
•otks doi'f eat tkea, they
Lead Pipe3,Pmnp«, tco. doi't(l«ct«ate
IRON M E R C H A N T ,
lo valie to any
L D. 8CHWAB2
appreciable extent aid JOB
ASRICULfUBAL IMPLEIIEJITI
caa always realize en tkea
THKGORTOBT
tery nearly tkelrvalire. Tfcejr
•HUB and RBTI
Home-Hektlng Steam Gen* a w e llae presents or fctlrV.B.<UinAT, a U
ooas and are always excelrator »
lent collateral. Wken you MORRIS COUNTY,
i.umber,Coal, Wood
want first water diamonds or
nil Mason's Materials any jewelry, (Irstsee
MINING MACHINERY
Machine & Iron Co.
J. W. KIRK,
DOVER. N. J .
CURE YOUR COUQH
Sweet
[Caporal
loao "
Onm IOIW am • • 7 » A. at! | d x wait al
3, R,
Pennington
Seminary
"
BnccMUDnt, a:80,B^IAA.m.; 12:1
K.n»il, 0A 8KB., in.; lliffl. i
Juuili-tn, 6:89, Sill • . m.i lB.ir
Op, m.
Port O»tn,«:<l, t : 1 7 . . m.; 12: Muni
Av. D0TM-,0:40, B..zaa.m.| X3iU
OOUTO WSST.
Dover, D:S5ft.nl.: 2^0, 5:80, 0:10 p, m,
Port O i ^ u , 0:10•. o ; ; S;S5.5:3S, 6 (5 n. m.
Junction, »:<9 ». m.; »:3». 5 j u 6:49 p. m.
K e n i l l , » : ' a i . m.; B:"3. 6: 8 I):M n . V
Buoaiiunni, 10.-0U a.m.:S.-47 5:«7,U:G7p.a
Ironls, lOil'i.. D . | 2KJ. tM, Ixl p.,«.
Hottoo, lOiO • . m.; 2*7. 6:», 7*5 p. m.
AT. Omtmr, 10:83 » V ; Bi», OHMJ, 7:10 p . n .
:
NOTICE.
»M
aOlKQBAN.
Chraur, 6:15,7:U .. n.; Him. 4:10 o. m
:Jl,1»^m. 18M <10
BortoiiB:Jl1»^m;
Si, 8:0n. m.;
»«?)».».
Dover, N. J .
1*8 "
CHESTER BRANCH,
DOV£R tUMBERCO
Neuralgia
J.O.KAMINSKI,
'J
8 3), e:BO», WHO.
•VIA. BoanUQ B i u i A .
Is As Clean As Yours
B00T5 \ SHOES
Sarsaparilla
(:I4A.K.
1M
LEAVE DEW TOBK FOR DOVER.
At S:16, 4:30, 6.-00, 7:10, 8:10*. 8;50, g.gg,
10:10, A . « . ; i3t«a'ii.. j , « ) . ann » a i
WCBBIU-BOULt CO., SUBACUSI. W. V.
In commnnities Whcro wngoworkcrn
FatUsi of a Beoortar.
76 years, and has been president ol
[irodominato Mr. Brjnu continnos to
That the vocation of newtpaper reporting
imy intention of cliOQpoiiilig tho
la not' without 1U perils li shown by the re- (he Subina Bank 20 yearn. He gladly
dollar. Ho knows anil they know that
mnt ezpertencs of E. A, Ransom, of Jersey testifies to tlio merit of Hood's Sarsa*
this would mean dimiuiflhlng by onoCity, lately t reporter on tbe Jersey city parilla, nad what he says is worthy
»l»,«l«J0
tmtri M,1M.
One Vnuttled Point.
attention.
All
brain
workers
find
biilf tlie purclmsiuD power of wnges and
Journal. BauBom same months ago wu aaAn old man who bore evidence of
rcdndug by onu-hnlf tho vnluo of oil
algtiedto report m meeting of tbo Saltation Hood's Sni-BEparllla peculiarly adapted
more work than culture approached •
eavinga, inxunmcca aud loans. And BO representative of a free silver papor the
Army which waa condaoted by "Captain" to their needB. It makes pure, rich,
lio pretends timt fieo coiuago will iu* other day in the state library.
Sarah Isabella Mimms. She waa a oamety red blooil, nnd from this comes nerve,
orcnee liy nearly (nie-half tlie prico of
last despite her martini &&rb, and ta »o bet mental, bodily nnd digestive stucngth"Can I osk you & question?"
"Iam gladtoaaj that flood's SaraapaBilvcr and innke a eilvur dollor worth
watto love bar. Ha cameoitain andagaln,
"Certainly."
•1.MMU.M
:rnly as much ns a gold one
emob time becoming more belpleatly entan- rilla la a very good medicine, especially
"Well, if wo fmvofrcooilvorcoinage,
gled In Cupid's silken mesbe*, sod. when &B a blood purifier. It bus done me good
But in the west and in farm lug com- wo'll all have moro mouey, won't wo?"
"CtpUln" Ulmms trsDtforred her atle^Unce many times. For several years I Buffered
munitios Mr. Bryan waxes eloquent on
"Why, yes, certainly. That'a easy to
to Balllngtoa Booth's Volunteers Ransom greatly with p*lm of
tho need of n cheaper dollar to increase
I wish to convince you that my tho prico of fnrni products ana enable answer."
followed after, Hatters finally came to such
"Well, what 1 want to know." said
a psas that Ransom resigned his potllioo on
stock of Boots and Shoos ior fit' tho farmer to pny f 100 of debt with $51 tho old fellow earnestly, "ia whether tow. laU, ftjj u l (MoMr, dSw mthe Jersey City Journal to enlist la the ranks
and winter is a wonderful variety c In Eilvcr. Leading silver advocates at they will bring it to me or whether I'll tart frlol ifi l i ' t n o* ail imki i*.
of the Volnnteers, and but week Ransom,
tho west htivo repudiated Mr. Bryan's hnvQ to g o after it. "—Nebraska State
having been eommltsloned a captain, led In ono eye end about my temples, es- nil cew, goods from bottom to top idea for eastfm hearers only thnt froe
Journal.
his lovely Isabella to tbe altar,
coiiingo will increase tha price of silver
pecially at night whoa I had been having Sou have Been past Boason's fas
a bard day of phjiicu] and mental labor. ions wore always filled with the to $1.20. They sny flntly that snob, dol- If Thirty roundi ofTVlieat Made
lars wonld bo tw bad as gold, What would you havo any moro wheat,' or
Itook many remedies, but found help only
XT. AHLINOrOJT.
turn I I . '
1
they waui is a dollar worth only 51 could you buy any; nioro food, olothos or 8«l«nUT.
J. T. Lo*e and O.K. Co a pll a are attending In Hood's Barsaparllla which cured me ol newest ideas of shoe tn'f,&
the Inter-State fair at Trenton tbts week.
implements with tho proceeds of your
rheumatism, neuralgia and headache.
Gome (loci see the new fall styles 301118."
Hra. W. H. Amott fau b>oa enterUlnlng Hood's Barsaparllla has proved Itaelf a true
Which tlollnr does Mr. Bryan really crop thnu you do now?
H T L A . O. Van Dol(on,of Pate rson, during ftlcnd. I ateo take Hood'ft P11U t o keep for man and for lady, each grfld
1! 60 conls were n dollar, would yonr
ant? Ho ennnnt linvo both. Which is
the p u t wtek,
my bon-eis regular, and like the pllla handsome, every pair fits, princely to bo bunkoed—tho workingman or the crnps
p bring
g you
y any
y moro of the things
lUasea Mena and Uargunrlte Ktumpf, the
tht
d th
t
?
little daughters of W. F. Btumpf, have been very much." ISAAC LEWIS, Babiaa, Ohio. shapes, prices low, and H standard farmer, tlio mine owner or the debtor? that you need than you get now?
seriously 11), but, we are pleoird to note, are
wearing eicellonco that gives every Which?—Now York World.
now reoorsring under the skillful treatment
Wiij Capital Is Timid Today.
MUTOFACTTJIUtR AMD DKAtlH ffl
satisfaction.
of Dr. J L. Tsylor.
TIHTO is enpitnl enough for every
Miss Kettle Nichols baa returned from a
egitiuinto buaiucHs enterpriso, nod by
three weeks' vlaltat 8 t Jamw, L. I.
:hu proccfi.sea of cri'dit it ciui bo multiAmong tbe cottagers who returned to their
city homrs tbls week are L. V. Hingstler,
ilied indefinitely, bnt i t cannot bo set
Philip Hexamer and H. Tlntscbger nnd
it its work 6D long as men fear that It
family. "
i the Ono TrueRlood Purlllcr. Alldniuclsts. SI,
A Bts«B load from tbls place attended the
Capital brings no return to tho owner
RcDubllcao rally at Buocasunna on Wednes- Prepared only bjr C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, MOJS.
IJCFS ho somehow pats it at tbo sorvioo
j , r u n *re prompt, elllclriit anfl
day. Hon. Mahlon Fltney add™ Bed the u
HOOd S P i l l S eu> In eSccL ucuiiU. GENERAL ELECTION, 1896. it the community, bnt (ha tempting
H
HtlSIICATIluro tho lenders follow is profit, nnd
Notice of the Mefiti nn* of this Seveia when tlio risks uio groat the profits
O&ANB HILL.
mnut also bo great. Remove tho thoughtBoarla of Kenlmtty Mil Election
l l n . Htthjagall, of Buccawunsa, sreot
of S o r r l t Ooumy."
of risk, uud hoarded capitnt will bo set
Wednesday with Mn. George Crane.
Mrs. Oeonre Turner and som riiited Mrs.
OTICE in hereby ( I n n that eflch am [rco, mills will Htnrt np, railroude unWlUIam B. Flenoo, of Dover, li«t week.
every Board of Rppfstry and Elec fii dcrtnko extensions and improvements
Mrs. Barrett, of New York, is visiting her
and for Mcb and every rlectfoti dUtrict 0 and hopeful enterprises commend theraparents, Mr. and tf n. J . Hbome.
nrrls Count? trill meet fn ita d-ctlon dis- ech-oa to investors. As it is, oeodlug
trict at ths place where tb« seimal electt n
CIUKE HIIXITZ.
on lha 3d day of November next will be Iho decision of tho value of tho dollar,
no ono is spending, everybody is hoardheld
on
Bpetual Beptamber Bale.
Bain Janet Makes I t Clear.
ug. Wo live from hand to month, with
Mr M i gum
Commencing on September 12 ending on
"Suppose," Bnya tho Rov. Sam Jones
ho innchiiifry of prosperity idle ut onr
Tuesday,
October
13,1896,
StpUmberSO. For prices se« circulars now
if GcorKiji, "tho government ownei nil
Cormnleotly lcc«|«d in a quiet,
loors.—Bonton CoiigregutioualiBt.
oat «t tbe Doiflr Baur nf J . H, Ortmm.
at 10 o'clock in the morojt>fr, and will cmbeautiful, Jienlthrm Tlllace, ewlty
tho gristmills in this country and conaccewlble from Sttw York, PhLl£
ttnuo In wtslou until« n'clock In Ihp B*ento|
gress shnnld ennet • a' law that nil corn
detphln, BnlUmore, WasblnRtan.
Andrew Juekaoa Vorsaa W, j . Dr7>ni
nf said day, /tir tba [lurrosf of reilateriog ai
Popular and ouc«Mra] tor Uytu*
penwrn who will lie eritlt'ed to voto In mcb Mr. Bryuu says a chenper dollar tihonld bo ground, by the governmout
Jiatei vtru moderate.
«U ctlou (H-trlot on <ald tblrrt day of Nov«m roald ho better forthowarkingclassos, mills frno and tbnt whilo corn was
her, and a Inn t*at raoh nml every Board ol
IVffiilry and Election In and for each nnc mt Andrew Jnctcson said iu hlB last worth bat 18 conts a bushel tho govern«tery el-ptlon diiitrlctnf Morris County wil
: "Engaged from day to day ia ment won Id stamp the sacks of meal po
m « t ID its flection district at the pltica « h " n
ifu! toils, they do'net porceivo that i t %vould bring EQ. ctaita a hnshol
their children I? p S f M n f i
theReneral election on tha third day of Non i r y u a M aura lo bare mem
Hat, ultliouffh their wflgesore nominally and do this for nothing. I t is a very
cmrpd for «od wotl Muc«tMl. " - *
Ttrober next will be beld on
• A H , LUI rmiinutnitctu* C
lio name or even somevvhnt higher, hnrcl inntter to keep .nioal ftbevo tho
(BHO0E8SOS9 TO i . JUD93H OOI)
AN
- .
reduced, in fact, by priooof corn." '
Tuesday, October 27,1B96, tey aro g^-atly
H*M »lull Una ot ewjOilnf revilndfarBvlub«
iucreoso of a spurious enrELEGANT BUTTON FREE
nt 1 o'clock ID thn afternoon andb will cottttam1 onoy. which, a' it appears to zaako
IUBKR,
L4TB, BRICK, 8HIH0LI8,
Can free coinngo doublo tbo price of
W I T H EAOH PACKAGE
In se»lon until 1) o'clock i a t e tTenlng a
[loneydbonnd, they nro nt first inclined tho fiiMior'n prrrinrts withont inoroaBBIATE, BRACKETS, OOLTJMJtB,
sold day for the porpess of revfiifrg mid CTconsider n blessing, • • • . I t ia not iuyt tho cost nf tho wcrlcingman's livD00B3. 8»BB. BUND6, J EIO
rectinp tha original tCAlilen made on the IStli
intil tho prices of tho nnceuwnrio! of Hfo ing?' Will cot paying the farmer's debt*
•*— or October.
BTO..STO
_at*d at the ofllce of tbe.County Clnrk ... IOCODIO fii dour that the laboring classes
tbo County of Morrii toll t*entr-fourth d « j intiot sapiily tboirwuntsont of thoir with half dollars cheat tho creditor LBHWH, BOBABTORuili BITDlDNODg
se 100 cent dollan w e n l o u e d to
cokia
' •
Tbe jobwriber wtihM to iDform the farmers (it Seulcixber, eighteen hundred and nlnetrcokia
ngce that tlw.tr •wogefl rlBO."
ELLAS B . l l O T r ,
of thli Ticlnlty, or any who a r e itLteruted ta »Ir.
WOOD WELL BBA80NKD UWXD'AHD
4-I-5»r
O u n t y Cler
CondeciBd T«*tlmaiiy.
the breeding of bo^s, that be b u on band a.
,' .
SPLIT
Dm l o u Ever,
.
. '
number of saw* of the lmpro*ed Cheater
Chas B. Hood, Frotor and Manufacturer1*
Wbllabnad.- Also a -arj flag Cheater Whlto
Try Electric Bitters as' a remedy for your
igent, Olumbns, Ohio, ctrtifipj tbot Dr.
boar, weighing aboat 400 lbs,
king's New Discoverr l u no equal a i B troublae t If not, get a bottle DO* and get
A l » on band a number of yonDg Dlgi of
llf This iredldna has beau fotuuTto bo
ngb
rrmMy.
J.
P
.
Brn«
ii,
Prap.
St
Jamei
the u m a brred trom two to flfe weeki old
nORRISTOWN. N. J.
lor Bale. Any one wlghlnR t o itnprota bit
p l j adapted to theleliaf and euro of
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NEWARK. N. J
WHY SUFFER PROM LACK OF LIGHT,
Why Doc* Not Mr. Ilry»n
us^Bryan tells thp-firmerfl t h a i , .
W s
" "'•fiiVei-'will givo rhem"cheap'
jiinrs witn which to pay their debt*
Mr. Brynu tollaoity workingmon that
frco coinago of silvor will raiBO tbd
metal to 11.20 per ounce, bringing the
silvor dollar to par with the gold dollar,
thDB giving city workingmon another
dollar OB good aa the present one with
which to buy tbo farmers' prodncta, .
Timt is to say, to tho farmer the
Bryan silver dollar is to bo a cheap dollar to pay debts with. To city labor tho
Bryan dollar Ii to bo a dollar of high
purchasing powot to buy with.
Frco coinago of silver cannot prodaoo
theso two dollars. It cuu produce only
ono of tho two, Why do not would be
snpporlcrs of Mr. Bryan aBk him which
dollur ho really moans? Both tho f armor,
who wants to pny debts, and tho w r k inginnn, who atist buy farm produce,
are interested iu having thla question
answered.—OhicogoTitneB-Horald.
ABsnm i x o DIPAM f^cat yn.
BTITIU AC VDUiOI.1;
HAfl BODSB, A, M.Vm BOUBD
. u
K«KKn>l5hl
4MI Ullk.:
*0 Donruobn.
te^ouprcM
0:10 Hubm cuu
lOTerupnti 6:60 Blnfbtoa null*
HwkVa «ip« 7:12 Dafar n , ~ ,
Tuhtopon ipL« 80S
^ " '
J u I ^ o u p n C emt Donrunm.
iaitomaxprea 8;« S^lon
lOTeruoom.
knntan «xp.«
Dorarunim;
$3.OO
OAT1B8.
P . W.—And so thi.t'8 why yoa'ro for
Ereofiilvor, HnrvoGriiuoa; waut to cheat
poor poor hired hands out of lialf thoir
ugcfl, mca who now oun linrdly kcop
oirfamilioaoat of tbo poorhoaflol I
loughtitwna them Wall atrcot Shylocks nud goldbuga you'ro nftcr with
your froo silver aticlc and tUnt you'ro
trying to eqtiare accounts with them
rich tollnw, bnt it Eocms—
OOVER TIME TABLE.
n u n
F.—I don't deny bnt wlint you'ro these were melted had been sold by \ as useless as it is common. Dr. Pierce'
bond's level there, Jmio. 8omo folks 1870. In that year, finding that tho favorite Prescription will domoreibrthe
ill knTO to work hnrdcr, bnt it won't price of rihrorWH beconm* domoral- • ftT^'SSSf fe- 1 ^ ^ ^ ^
doctor can unless be prebo ua fannora. \V«'I1 coino out on top hod, HO thnt Jna romuinlng $109,000,000
B it. It is a prtRcription of Docrtor
with freo fiilvnr. Tlmt'H Faro's shootou. was ildjirooiutiug, ho utopped ftulex by a
;, who for 30 years
linn been chief cony l
W.—Wlint crnzy notion's iu your decreo isBucd in May, 1870. Theso BUltitlR i'hyBician o? the"Wo"rid'fl Dl'sp^.
Invalids' Hotel, at Buffalo.
bond wow nujhow? D'yoa think farm- points wm-o frnnhly stated by liia dele*
'*? iMt'
crs uro Fiuurt nionph to tuuko IRWB gatt'H to the inleriiat Jouul monetary con- dBhtlmoi!lhormyifvcnthprrgn*acT,aBuiiu1.
dphlh m
token 111. Tlie family doctor was called.
lbnt'11 take ninnny out of other folks' ferrnco of IH8J, WJILU (Jenuany like- IHewan
u l d there was no Iielp for m e The bo by
pocliots and pat it into tlimrsf
" '
'
I nricveJ excessively. I per.
wiiio oiTorcd to BUBpend HUICH for n timo
met, _„
agalnirt the rphysician's
wlinyh
..^
i'.—P'r'nps not, bnt 11 icy'to going to in order timt tho, prirti might not bo eunded
vice, lORcl me Dr. 1'leree*. Favorite PreKripLlon.
ry it. I B'prao you don't HGO how frco further dt'iirossct]. With thcuo
Four done!) <iuleled my pains. That chili) H I
IICCH b(;foro tho nioiiGtury powers nud born ot full time. It In three yean old, Bud 1 . t n
lilTGr'Hliolpufi, but 1 do.
the happiest
•ith tho tU-ciCD of 187ft Btill in Jorco,
F, "W,—If you'll tftko my atWice,
iifjtiuii'ck n;iw uu opportunity of dumpyou'll not l)othi>ryoutHcir to dcntli tryto net rich liy ftco fiilver. I ' l l war- iug eonio Orrninn Hilrcr on tho aly and
prnniptly proceeded to do HO. In 1885
rant i t vou't work us you onlc'lutc.
F,—I'll tell ymumo wny it'll holp thn Egyptian government decided to
' n callings utr-lnvited bids foi
mi', Jutiu. You knuw timt if wo gat
lo coiu Its sf Ivor piasters. I h i
reo coiniigo wo will linvo nilvrr dollnrs
woitli 'bout CO con to—mime's Moxicuu Gcruum miut Hccnrc-d tho contract to
nidko tlio coin and iiioideiitally furniah
dolliirriiiow.
cd $S, 1B0, GOO of fiilver trillion to Egypt
', W.—I thought Bryan nald that
Tho matter wim Itopt very quiet or essilvcr'd bo wortli juHt aaiiiucl. an gold
caped BPtiernV uotico. Itcfeicuco to it
iv lion wo pot truQ Hilvcr.
will bo found, howovcr, in too London
F,—Yes, Hint's whnt ho snya in tLo Economist of Dca 4, lbtiO, whitth saw in
'lift no'M ho won't t-eaie tlio mUllinuila it n proof of DiKmurck'fl look of faith in
ii){lRiivii]{.'HhiiukfolkH(oojiiTicl]. But ho silver.
ilou't talk thnt way out hero, becnuso lio
kuo^'fl timt iifn't what wo'ro aft-er. Wo
With all hta fanlte, Bismarck Is a
want chtiup mniioy, BO'B prices of wheat, sturdy patriot. To help tho Gorman
corn nml jiorli'll Lo twico aa higl), same dhriller he was willing to st-o trlohinm
i in Mexico.
in every Amoriciui pig, and to protect
I-1, W.—Supp's'n they nro. Wouldn't thn O n m m furuicr tio smclled tings on
•y Aiticricnn jintnto. Qurtunuy hai
HI hiivo tn pny twico UH mucli for
DtliuH tuul (jroo'r'cs nml ovcrything oho today 1107,0(10,000 worth of fiilvoc
m'd liuvoiolmyf If you not $2 instead WIIOKO valui) is doctlining. If tho Onlted
of $1, ymi'rl linvo to ppi-ud ( 2 instead of Stutca could bo induced to follow tlio
1. It'd ho as hruad m It ia IOHR. If cmuiplo of K^ypt aud give Oerniiiiiy a
Imt'fl thn wiiyflilvpr'HKoi«Bto inuks you chnuco to do sciuio moro ouloadliig,
wlicro is tho harm, from tho ex-ebnujell, you'll never pet noli.
B point of viow, In writing n letF-—But I wouldn't haTo to eponrt $3
ter of not entirely diBinterosted advice?
for overy $11 Rpund now. VQU know, wo
tve at lcafit two hired mou tlio whole
The Kllverite SLruny AUn.
year uud tlirco to ftvo moro from April
Jnst watch tho groat Mr.
to Novuinbcr, bci<iclcs llio hired girl for
lost of llio ynir. Do yon reckon I'm
Bryan, tho Silver Samson
going to HUBO thoir pay wJiou wo get
of tho Platto, a i ho perrco uilvcr?
formB his world ronownod
P. W.—I a'pofio BO. Why slioulrln't
feat of raising tlio bullion
AGENTi FOR THE
yon?
vnluo of silvor from 07
F.—Jnst UDonnRO 1 wouldn't hftTO t a oentB
to
$1.20
rjor
oanoo
'rnpa nttor nyonr or BO I'd g i W e m
with his big "fioo eilver"
2 or fU moro n month, but nothing
hammer. My, ain't 1)0
ko doublo what they're gutting uow.
strong I
ciiln'lnto I'd finvo bnt WOOL |3O0 and
tl ,000 in wogce—not quite HO mnch on
fohn nud Duve, LGOUUBO (hey board with
ind of ccureo tho prices of BOIUO of
;lio tilings they eat would go op, bnt
['d eiivo 'bout hn\t on iny day hands
-liolivomid bourd ot iiomo. That's
bow I flRKcr it: . " i d i t ' s 'cording to tho
opinion of Governor Baicsimdother big
silver iieoplo. TJioy say farm wflfiCB la
too liigh for profits nnd flint si Ivor'11
bring ' o n down.
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