1904-07-01 - Rockaway Township Library

VOL. XXXIV.
SLOCUM VERDICT
IS NOW IN
DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JULY l, ]<J04.
NO NEWS OF LOOMIS.
SILVER ANNIVERSARY.
LEWIS AND CARR
Mrs. I. H. Spam
PITCH GREAT BALL Mr. andWhaiion
Celebrate.
GRADUATING
EXERCISES
to a close b y the class of 111X14 giving tbeir
yell.
The enjoyment of the entertainment was
considerably leraeaod by the aute-Fourth of
July celebration which a number of boys
seemed to thluk they could beat cany
on at the corner of Prospect and BUckwell
streets. A happy qtuuiette added to the
pleasant noises that drifted through the
open windows of tbe church.
The graduation exevctae of the Grammar
School were held last Friday afternoon.
These exercises have not been of much importance Blnce ttie two semester system has
been in effect. Nearly fifty pupils were promoted JVlday, the majority of whom will
enter the High School.
JNTO. 3 3
THE SCHOOL
APPROPRIATION
itate Department Doubts That Plamm
ot
Smw Him Land.
Washington, June 2O.-It was said at
About one hundred relatives and friendi of
the state department that there was
!'. and Mi j . J. H. Bpargo gathered at their
OF $13,000.00 IS
TART MEMBERS OF
still no news from any of the depart- BUT THE LOCALS
CORONER'S JURY HOLDS
residence on FranWn str-at, Wbrrton, on
ment's agents'ls Europe reipeoUng the
BUNCHED
THEIR
HITS
Saturday
aftei
noon
of
last
week,
Jie
occasion
CLASS
ON
NEW
LIVES
VOTED UNANIMOUSLY
ELEVEN PERSONS GUILTY whereabout of Frederick Sent Loomls,
being the twenty-fifth annlversaiy of their
who disappeared from tie Kaiser vVUhelm II. on the 20th last off Plym- And Won the Game in the Seventh-" weddlig. The prTlo'.i were prettily dacowelve Legal Volets Were Present
ratod with lati-.-el and out notrere, and under Entertainment Held in Old PresbyPresident and Directors of Steamboat outh.
The Game Being Replete With
aioh of dalatci and laurel in one corner of
and of These Nine Were Connected
The affidavit pf Mr. F l a a n , tbe pasterian
Church—Salutatory
and
Company, Commodore of Fleet, senger who deposed that he iaw Mr.
the room the couple received congratulaSensational Plays.
Wiih the Schools.
tions.
Valedictory Given in Full.
Officers and Inspector Arrested.^ Loomls land at Plymouth, has not yet
After the bounteous refreshments bad been
reached the state department, but tbe
Dovar after one defeat took matte™ Into Bervrii the RevT, O. Mayham, ofPateuon
The annual com-nenoement eierd-M. of
The dlsti let school nioeliof wn held itt Hie
New York, Tune 20.—As a startling officials have given dote attention to
who pel formed the wedding carotnony the high school v, ere beld in tbe Ola PresbyNorth Bide Scbool building ou Tuesday u;-;ijt
•climax to the Relational Inquiry into the newspaper abstract of the affidavit their own hands on Saturday and landed anfor Mr. and Mia. Bpargo .wenty-flve years terian Church on Friday evenfng, June ?1.
O u r Notion's F n t n r e .
for the purpose of voiing tie school a p p V
- t h e caoree which led to the terrible and are Inclined to think that this 1B a other victory that was a victory, They reWe pride ourselves on a Kloriou? past. No wlatloDB for tho year which amount vo
versed the result of the Saturday before ago was ca'Ied upon for rema»ka, and la a Tbe auditoriftn was well, though not unootnloss of life on the Gsneral Slocum and
irben Slroiv'ibarg defeated them by •> score fen^well ohoeen .wnrH^ be recalled some of foi iably filled with the families and friends nation, of ancient, Medieval or modern (18,000. Of tli> Bum mr.ied $,|"i,000 ii for
the responsibility therefor, the corof 4 to 1, and beat the Star A. O. of tbe erents of a qua' 'er of a oentu'y end
tbe graduating c*r% tbe program was times, can look back over tbe first one hun- ourrent expenses ami tl.ooo for ™,ial j .
•wuer's jury, without a dissenting voice
Newark 4 to 1. The Star A . O. h oompoa I wished tfiem Joy and continued prosperity for nteresting and the work of the students in dred years of existence and point to such proB. M. Searing was e'tcted cliai-maa and
er vote, returned a verdict whloh led
the future. The Rev. V. L. Boundi, pn^l >r, the 1 -respectiveic.-s creditable and praise- gress as has been ours. We not only repudi- F. J. KeiM seoi-etuij-. Cuaii-n-in Bearing
of
a
bunch
of
veteran*
who
have
played
.ball
to the lutisnce of warrants for the arated allot our old foron of government, but named Aldeniuvi Sturtevaut nnd William
and who yet play early and often. Thty Bt John's M. E. Ofcnrch, of Wh-n on, then woiihy.
rest of all the officers, directors and
founded a nation on entirely new prinolplf-. Otto 03 te"e,-s.aud the budget KUI .voted unplayed Saturday to suoh good pui-poee that briefly congiatulatri the host and hostess
employees of'the Knickerbocker SteamThe graduat'jg exercises tn'« year were
they bad Dover beaten up to the teventh n their many blesdnjs and v shed them a'l notable In many respects, the first being the All these new lines has progressed a country an!»nously'•
boat company who, actively or passiveinning having thwrwlves scored one rva <n happino « for tre tune to come. Dr. H. W. change of p h e s where the famlMar scene is that knows no equal. We have established
ly, bad anything to do with the Hell
There were ji «t twcl re leSal voUns pi-esent,
ideals and f oilowed those same idea^ to our if these nine were iMuoucual
the fourth.
'cetbecrfvj a, veiy fnternbing and ap- annually witnessed.
Gate holocaust
wild tbe school,
On.'ng to the disown advancement and the advancement of I'T being memuei of tbe Boa-d ot EdocaTho day was a sioler the thermometer propriate poem Viat ke bid oornpov I for the
tllng of the Baker Opera House, which
Nor did the verdict of the Jurors end
ranging between S5 and 100 degrees,,but the y "Mou wMob',, con: i^ned* U""ny happy n foi Jier yeata bad been used by the high the world in general. Shall we now retro- Uon, tvro, school janitors, anc! the impei'riV
with that., Although a question had
boys on both trims were full of ginger and Kfa.'ence3 both of a reir'"'scent and bone sohool for the commencement enterraicment, cede In civilization and make the future only Ing prtocipa:. Tbe other lliree men were,
•risen as to tie Jurisdiction of the cotplayed an Interesting game. The game waa ful character. Altogether tbe event wai a tbe Old Presbj Serian Church waa made use a shadow of tbe part t
town officials, viz: Alderman Sturtev&nt,
oner's court in the case of Inspector
fall of sensational plays, not grand t t w d ino*tar*tpfafoi'*f.^d enjoyable-one, rndthe f, and proved a i excellent hall.
The United State? le to-day, without a Tovia Treasurer E. M. Sea-iuj and Towa
Lundberg, a federal offlolal, the Jnrori
:mln wbioh Mr. and Hi a. Bp?rgo e-e
events but plays hard work alone m'ght
Clerk F. W. E. llindo-jnr-io.
doubt,
the
grandest
and
most
powerful
Another d!4iinct',re feature was the fact
decided to make a clean sweep In thek
teenre and whioh gees to make tbe'.naU/ beld was evidenced by l i e !r"ge number of Aat the data of IWi was not a "mixed" ODuntry the world has ever prodnced. SituThis is ra:her aslack way for those M'-am
preMntment and made recommendailver present.
good ba'l player.
to-s, that Is, m i not composed ot Btudenta ated away lrom foreign Influence? and bound of the tott a who howl about e^penue to do,
tions which led to his arrest The Jurj
T
Eve
/one
rejotos
willi
tfa'e
e^l
mable
M.
Can-in
the
third
Inning
made
a.
one
together
as
we
are,
these
states
now
rest
tbUB permitting au even dozen votei-s to disw i o bad co-npleted tbe tbree yepre'cou: je as
was out only three hours and forty-five
•top on a fast itifletd ball th-ow!nar D coupKthat they have lived to see Pi.lcele well as wbo had spent four y n u i In qualify- secure in thenuelvei and can breathe defiance pose of 118,000 of tho I owns gcod ducaK
minutes, and at no tune, It Is said, waa
runner ont a t 0rst. Hereey'j clnsua trick In brate their twenty fifth 'ici'veiM./, and ing for their d'plomr*. Formerly tbe three- to the ouudde world. But let party differ- If 'twere the election of a niemter of the
there any division of sentiment as to
ndM them, tbe(r v e i / beet n Jshcs end year-coui»eBiudenf? g?aduat3d at the Eime ences loose the bonds that bind tbese Btites Board of Education witb a hr'f doi«n e^nttly
the fovrth goes to ihow just how fait awhat the verdict ought to be.
in play. Aballblttorlghtwuretprnedt} hca, y«3t coofc,-atli'a' !ori and hope t'jat they •ne and on the game fooliDj «Ith those who together or let anarchy gain a foothold and good candidates }n the Held, then "ye goode
In.spite of the protests of counsel foi
tbe plate bv Tippett In an attempt to block may.yetllvetosee many ar ilveiaerfea and uadfiuiihed tbe longer raiv.je. IMswasnot you can easily imagine tbe remit. Although citiaer-<i" would turn out about 4C1 strong
the defense the coroner issued war
a runner coming home, tbe tK-oir was1 away potsibly tbe fift'eth.
ttis cise In the present ol»«, a> all took the now so-powerful we must remember i t was and o v a / ono witb a batc-aet. The only
1
rants at once for the arrest of all those
not always thus. Only about a. century reasonable couch-sion one roisht reach ">
over Hersey's head but hetbrew up his hasty Let'a wander back with our dear Men' '
IK! four y « l a
who were accused by the Jury, and 01
mlt and stopped the ball; reourcd i t and
Some flvs and tweaty:ye*r8,
Tliearrau^etuenrsof tbe hall were adequate ainoe the thirteen colonies to which we owe that tbe men elected are of Bach tte-'Iing
FElDEniOK KENT tOOHIS.
rapidly as possible they were arrest-1
threw the man ont at second retlriog tbe
and wel! ie\ «ed. A si-ige was bn'lt at the our gnat Republic, were engaged <ri a qaalities that tbe d'j|»5al of kuch a qumilon
or were brought fqrward and surren case of mistaken Identity, on the p u t i|de. Tippett at right played a star Ueldtag Beview «:th them the r j-ly scenes
'gbt readily bo left to them.
To whom they were so dear.
pulpit end ot the audltorlfn the front of bloody war with the Mother Country, and it
~dered to the coroner. The Jurors wen of Mr. Flamm, in view of the accuracy game besides scoring one of the four runs
only after eight yesra of constant and
'blob was embowered with flowers. Purple
no respecters of persons. Their find- which has hitherto character!**) tbe He bad foor channel and made good every The flowers of Spring bad come and gone;
untiling fighting that England was forced
The
roses
were
In
bloou.:
and
go^d
s
t
w
n
e
u
,
representing
the
returns,
of
the
steamship
company
as
ing of criminal responsibility took In
KOEGEL WINS CHAMPIONSHIP.
tins, ETOJT ball batted.to him was uecred Tbe sweetest flowe.* of all the year
colors, were d-aped from the choir loft, in to withdraw ber armies from this continent
everybody, from the president of the to the boardings and landings of .Its by a hard effort but "Tip" delivered (be
A shooting match for the medal emblematlo
wlilc'u a tier of (eaH mi erected for the and to acknowledge our independence. The
Erh»lcd lta rloh perfume.
. steamboat company down to the matt passengers.
of
the championship of New Jersey on live
goods.
sohool chorp^. Tiie full ohori*!* of girls, colonies had fully and conclusively demonHowever; assuming that Mr. Flamm
From tree tops warbled happy birds
of the General Slocum, who was acpigeons, was contested at the Lake Der-nark
strated
that
there
is
strength
hi
unity,
They
dreaedfawb'te. s i t <n the loft throughout
Botbp'tehert, OBIT of Dover and Lewis of
The'r gladsome m e n / tune,
' cused of having acted in a "cowardly may be right the theory most generally
bad fought nobly; they bad freed then-selvei Hotel, operated by Frank CIEIS the old time
tbe erero'eej.
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manner;1 In the crisis In which about a accepted here Is that the missing pas- tta««jv A. C. pitched teH-M tall, the vMI For Buir*ner d»ys had obme again.
from an unjust and tyrannical rule. But crack shot, on Saturday lost. The medal has
It was the month of June.
Toe eierci«i of the evening were opened now when freed, th!s young Republic was been In er'^tonce many years and has been
thousand persons, mostly women and senger may. have been concealed-by f t * pitcher getting the txrt of the.stri'w ours.
by Prlucipal Hrk^rt, who made' a few ex- confronted by that all important quesUon, contested for by shooters whose names are
some of his friends in a .sanitarium un- Nine of the toosls went down before hh (*iop Ti now that mother nature smiles;
children, lost their lives.
pianalory remu-H in regard to the program, "What will be our future I" Have we blstoiical >n the annua'e of trap Bbootiug in
til he shall have recovered.from bit liall i n a way calculated, to Bake them d< , y .
In luvr-y repom;
He
*as
hit
harder,
however,
(ban
Oair
and
Manslaughter Charged Agslnsi All.
after which the school chorm aapg " When thrown off the yoke of Great Erlttan only to New Jersey. The bolder of tho medal was
fit of abstraction.
When yontbfnl bearta are made more gay,
tbe Mts were bunohsd, three ooirtng la the
•/-' . Manslaughter In the Becond ,degrei
to is Bilgbtest," lu excellent time and with be submissive to another power ? It was Thomas Horfey,of thla place, wbohasiioretoThe oharmlng month of roees.
•Bventhinnlog. Carr •t.tick out but three
'•'• was the allegation made against all
obanrlng melody. The chorus Wai led b y then that oor forefathers bating -vainly fore maintaluod his right of possession by
these men, and to that, It Beans likely,
TWENTY-ONE DROWN.'
. men but b h "bwd work" and fleWIn* waa Ah I such the days of song and flowa. Mto
Tumby and Roy E. Lynd played tbe sought to look beyond the shadowy mlits several fierce battlps at tbe traps. Tho chalU s e paradise oWiirded,
roperb, The sUeVar aggregations made but
most of them will be compelled t<
accooii'aojment. :•
;.
whloh shut out from moral eyes the fortunes lenger WFS H. O. Koegel. of Nowark, who
».plead and stand trial In the criminal Russian Submarine Torpedo Best Sinks tbmbtrjsadaU of tbnelad'ATereat Inning.'. Two loving tea rta enraptured quite
Dr. A. B. Elcbardlon offered p'»yer.
of tbe tuture, turned to the past and sought proved to be a winner by a score of 23 to 28.
In matrJromy blended.
Tbs bom on balls w e n even up both parmit'•,, courts.
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In the Neva.
The salutatory was delivered b r Elisabeth in tbe centuries of long ago for the solution The conditions of the match were twenty.
How dawn the rolling yf ai i of time
S t Petersburg,-June 28.—The sub- t ' n g l v o m e n t o w a l k . - .
;•
The officials and directors of tht
Bo:-i, 'he subjo.t ot who. e essay was " Room of tlie question.
five "ve birds per man under intar-Slate
They're eomlng side by aid*
Tbe visiting team snored their 'first; ran In
,"," Knickerbocker Steamship companj marine boat Delfln sank at her moor
lO.inBilght Colors," in wh!oh an apology
rules for the nominal stake of $10 a side, the
Siill keeping step, tbe onward march
The part has told its tales. Vast and grand
was
offerci
for
the
galetfn
of
"
upper-olasa~,against whom these slbister flndingi ings in- the Neva, oil the Baltic snip-, the fourth inning, Ona man was down whan
loser to pay for the birds. The bin's were a
With ebb and flow of tide.
neu" add a plea]made forth*proper noognl- empires have arisen a-id reached the zeneth good, lot for this time of year. Koegel'
" were'made with ftneb unanimity wen building yard, with the loss of an'of- rowers hit to left field and Bj.-am x.ut«d; Ke'er oooing dovvnor nightingale
ilon of ike lannensii dignity ef wnloii. (Tue of then- glory and, with only nothing let1 but m'ssed the first bird, claiming that ho was
, torank A. Barnaby.-'presldent; Chnrlei ficer, Lieutenant Qherkajoft, and twen- fax want down from th'rd , t o , fin* but
JMd sing tbeir songi mere awe«*
their history have pasted away into nothing*
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cad; Bradley bit to right and Tfctn thsas two «oc)» now jor.i aey'ng on
addra-3 is given ve.'batlm elsewhere.)
B. Bill, vice president; James E. At ty men. > The accident was due partly
balked by the trap puller. He. shot fairly
To-day we gladly greet
Mary Maloney gave a recitation entitled ntse. The present hconttantly being reall.Bd. well. Two of the t]-ee birds mlseed by
kingon," secretary and manager, and 0 to the excessive number of'the crew, rowers'by m judlolou* app'toitkra ,of tan
mostly
Inexperienced
men,
and
chiefly
It's
true
they've
had
tame
cloudy
days,
work
scored.
It
was
h
e
n
Heraey
got
ta
h>
The PolMi Boy," which brought out all her It ever te'ls us new and wonde'ful Mor/ey were slow e*»y birds that quartered
. De Lacey Evans,'' Robert K. Story,
And to the month of June;
elocullorirr powai-s. The oration, delivered things, But what of the future ? Its secrets inside of the Hue of traps end would have
".Floyd S. Corbln and S|rank G. Dexter .to the unfortunate attempt of a man ground and aerial parformanoa, He stopped
to escape while his comrades wars the throw from right as told, too Ute to r e , Not every day w i g they so loud,
by Lloyd M. MaoFherwu was on "Com- are not yet revealed. What the future has
all prominent In'shipping circles.,)n pie for thekiuiiergRrtsn class. Tiie day
Nor ring tbe self; IBM tune.
screwing
down
tbe
manhole.
tlr*tbssoor'igrunner,but
In
t
m
e
to
na".
Uaui end Expatttloni" After dlwrbiog in store for us bas not' yet been unfolded to was hot and sultrr making it uncomforable
- " The-Jnryalso asserted criminal r*
Perhaps tbs pruningj-knlfe of jtlme
our
views.
There
is,
however,
a
hope
ot
the
Bradlty
«t
second
and
to
retire
the
sMa.
the
"
b
,
,
l
af
tlie
4ge»
the
ipeaket'
closed
Th,e officers and men detailed foi
;' •ponslbllltyNror the'oatastropbe rested
for botb shooters and spectators. On the
Hsi gone its rlrole round,' '
strongly with tlie qucllon, " In the future future. -We have much to hope -of the completion of tbe match all hands adjourned
upon Captain Van Schalck, who com submarine, boat instruction had as Thie»>n|le tally waa the only one noordad. A garnering in, yes, here and there
,
future as " costing events cast then* shadows
In tbe eltth it looked a» If the i sitors we <e
•re we to I e heroes or ir<rala ([Applar.se]
* manded^the glocum; Captain Feose ol sembled at the BaJUtf yard, and thret
to the hotel where refresumerits were served
Wbere-ever to be found.
>." Patrio Henry fa credited with say" the Grand Bepubllc, -Mate Flannagni officers decided to go down hi tbe Del- to get anolhcvrun, with two men 'gone
^ next feature iu tlie program was a ing, "I know of no way of judging the afewtiniM. Aftar a brief interval it was
Tlie
s
r
i
bath
days
earth
never
s
<",
Power
jammed
the
leather
to
lefrfor
a
two
fln,
although
ber
captain,
was
not
pres
found
necessary to insart a gore ID the b-lck
- a n d Inspector Lundberg. The allega,
piano duet by* Beriba Brown and / l i c e future but by the past!' Let us then briefly
With rays htta heaves bra J.
tlon agalriit Captain Peace was thai ent, relying on tho experience'of bet taefcer;irox bit to short rijht and Tippett Did ever man or womau find
Grady, who rendered the "Sonata la O" trace the march of them'nd In I'l weetorly of KoegeVs vest so ns to enable him to button
saved
tbe
day
by
&
mighty
bprfot,
nai'lug
, ras commodore'of the steamboat com skilled crew. A score of novices w e n
with g.-aeo and feet'ig. Sadie Rlnehai'dt course and see what has transpired along its it around bis chest.
A row without a tliorn »
^OMny's fleet be failed to equip the Slo anxious to go with the three officers thtVball and nearly going down in tbe effort.
followed wltb an -essay on '(Life with a way ot journey, tnd b y comparison, see from Tbe score follows.
vVhie
thus
we
reirospi
it
the
past
The
Star
A
.
C.
clond
ibelr
run
getl'
ig
in
The
Delfin's
nominal
capacity
Is
tea
^ c a l n with adequate apparatus for fight
Purpo>!.i," the gl«t of which waf that nun's the general trend of affairs, what we may In Morfey— 1 1 1 1 0 2 9 9 1 3 0 3 1 1 1 * 1 - 1
Then llrci now tac'ig "West,"
men, instead of which thirty-two en the foorth where they ulio began.
Ing fire.
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fate if) in h's owu'hsnds. A reciratlon w a s the future expect from 'J Young America,"
1 2 1 1 2 1 1-23.
tered the boat, bringing her manhole in
Tbe home team while they played hard Ws find no sorrow like their Joy
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then given by Blleue Bake-, ibe title being upon whom the hope of our future is built; Koegel-0 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 1 1 3 2 0 2 1 8 1 3
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Oar friends supremely blest.
dangerous proximity to the river level and batted freely uemed up against It anil
The
B^ecutlon
of
Montroee,"
apleeespokan
-.-.
2
2 3 2 2 2 2-?:;.
whether
we
have
reason,
judging
from
the
Indeed they were. Up t o the seventh ID <lug But to Ibe bill tops both, have climbed
Just then a tug passed, sending
AIRSHIP WRECKED..
* Dead out of bounds.
withfee'iugaod carefulness, WslforM. Mes- conditions and surroundings under which he
heavy wash against tile boat As soon they bad sot made a hit or scored a 1 jn. In sunshiae o r in rail,
senger's
oration
on
"The
Survival
of
the
is
reared,
to
expecii
gratifying
or
discourag-- Vandal .Cuts- Up Bag of Santoa-Du,
With records stamped i<pon the scroll
as the water splashed Into the subma But a'l tblij,J have s starting point and
Fittot," fo'towed, and was as excellent i n ing resulta of his manhood.
"BEST EVER" AT BUFFALO.
-* .'i"' "meflt'a ••lleejfi.
Without a blot o>' stain.
rine boat's interior It created a panic Dover started <i the seventh itn'ng. HurJ
subject matter a* ?n deV.verv, '.;,..'
The motor yacht, "Best Ever," witb EL B
- "8t:toniii,June28.-SAffietUECdurIns among the novices and one of them openedTup and got to flrat on ahort a fnmble Soon dona the r'lhlde both must go
It was those sturdy men of valor who laid
,Mthe;nlght the gas bag -ott Santos Do tried to get out of the manhole, whicl Flohterbtttoeeooml wbo played Kurd out
To-wjrd tbe setUng tun;.
Tbe ainglog by'the school chorr.^ of
tbe foundation of the RepubHo which has In Feten and party abom-tl were this week at
We wlrh tbejn joy . o t 'hey go '
• ' monVt alnhlp w»s cnt ana slashed li the older hands were screwing down toshorta*second;B}.inn
Would My Love," which was next on the its biief period of existence become one of Buffalo. Members of the po^ty tell gloniug
landed neatly
;s/«ucb a manner as to preclude all poml preparatory to the descent, the sub left scoring FJohter jTlppett got first on thlnl's
TJnt'lthenosisuii.
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program, was well done and reflected great the greatest factors of this age. And let us tales of th<3 sight-feeing trips to Ri&gtra
1,'blllty o t Its being repaired in time t« merging compartment having already error; Btreuer bit to left iccrlng Bjram; And when tbe rays of «r net fade
credit on the leader mi teacher. Russell S . now glance briefly at the so-called ..enlight- Falls and the Canadian shore. Thej leave
jlgallow'-an alteration on July 4th. Th< been opened. ,
Peru1 .nan, Jr., wbo had bum chosen class ened ntuteenth century. Let us see whether Buffalo on Sunday,
These lives draw to a close
1L Cair hit to thtnl and made first; third a L
*»wbrii w»( apparently'done wltb a Jack • The water rushed in, and as the sab- tettptedloget Tippett at tb<rd but m l w l May they l!e down in peace at rest
poet, looked ahead Into the.future a few we are so moving forward, and whether
1
"_
Pfififc " There are at least twenty .Ion, merged vessel sank like a stone all bul him after some sawing "back and forth; T. As" k « e t l v as the rose.
years and brought h!« clessmatea together
Young America" is living, and conducting
"BRICKY" SEVEN-FIFTY.
H.
W.
K.
HSr|pVi1nrthe tag." and Professor Carl one of the officers and some of the men Carr struck ,ont; Heraey liued one to left
again In '"MDrUcatnaNe'wHIgh School," hhnself that the glorious name of our Re"Briety" Palme.'got paid on Satunlny ftZ
FyMinreri, wbo his charge of the aeronau were saved by being blown up through •corlog TippeU and Btreater; Dereranx
a
piece
of
pollihed
and
highly
creditable
NARROW ESCAPE.
public, established by tbe untiring efforts 'it week and proceeded to float a flood tide.
Wflejebntests, 'declares that It will taki the manhole by the rusn of escaping •mashed a "n<< drive to short who mule one
wo k. The valed'otoi/ » H delivered by and perserving toil of the " Sons of Liberty,1
Wbi'e d-Ii'ig to the b «e ball park on
}•& i e t t t t w o . w e e t a t o repair the .dam air.' The Delfln shortly afterward of tbe prettiest catchm of the game reUnug
Bajinond IT. Richards, f i e title of whose wl'l be preserved in tbe future; or whether Late on tbe nJgbt uanied Nfgbtrratchmea W.
Sstrrdayvf last week Mra. B. W. West end
EL By."am found him Jjlng near the north
the side. In the eighth 'there w e n no rnis son, Leo, had a nairow escape from be'ng oration m i " Our Nation's Futon," a speKh we are following In the.paths of those once
was raised.
end'of tbe Srssex street bridge with a tide
'•cored and tbe game d o m l » - tl» Dovei-'e ovarturnedr- The hone was a sp'rited sn>mal of the good old Amei lean sol t. (ThlB Is given famous bnt now fallen republics.
.vValter D. Stevens of th»
r ,™,
high enough to float u batfJe sblp. He was
quartet bve»badoiring the visitor's solitaire. andbeorve fiighrmetl ci-anklng the wheel verbatim e'vwbere)
>;touialana- Purchase Exposition com
As a frea and Independent nation our ex- baled to tho lock-up and wi'T to-niorrow
Cruiser Colorado's' Preliminary Trial.
^ "^nyXalrf that, as soon as the fair, of
udbreaklng
a
Bbaft.
Hewas
finaJ'y
headed
istence
covers
a>
period
of
but
l-*ttle
more
than,
Before preientiog tbe dlplomrn Principal
The Bummery follows: • ' . '
o'ght leave $7.50 with Police Justice Young.
Philadelphia, June 80.—The armored
• could consult, measure) would b< cruiser Colorado, built for the govern
again <t the straight and narrow path.
century; and yet what wonderful progress
BO'JL\ „ made a few remarks. "Many years
DOVHI.
.
A.B. tL. IS P.O. A C.
I farapprehending the vandal an? ment at Cramps' shipbuilding yards,
ago," he r.'ld, "a remark wri made m this we have made 1 : Borne of the most wonderT.Carr.latb
4 0 0 12 O 0
«r the protection of itneofrshlp.
toita that tbe schcol must beiei.-ogi'adlngas ful disioveries and inventions have been EXCURSION TO LAKE hOPATCONG
has started for a preliminary trial trip
4 0.1 4 8 0
WRONGFULLY ACCUSED.
L'^Then the damage was done the shed off the coast. One of the main features Her.ey.o
tbe g.vdual^x cl£ v ^ were const:.ntly de- made by Americans. Liberty is enjoyed by
SiVriux, 8d b.
8 0 0 a S 0
A goo'Vy c owd of fo":* boi,h yonng and
'•Jbatsheltered the gas bag was'patrolod of the present trial will be tbe work Hord, 8db
4 0 0 8 1 1 EmroB InoK B O A :
cren'ng In b'ze. To-rJgbt the c l e v i s smaller all. The people are free to woishlp and oldweutto NOIHD;I Poiot LHeEomlcou^,
>y/'a*'Jefferson gnard and a Bpedai Ings of the tubular boilers, whloh in
Trealdent O. Q. Jenr'ljd of the New York than ever. But th<a may be explained b y think aa tbey please.- In short, so great on Batuiday oa tbe comb/oed eicm^ilou oZ
atehman,"wbo wasjoue of Mr. Du .some instances have proved very satis
Bablee' Hospital wrongfully accuses the the fact that those who took the three years' efforts have been made in all these things the Citizerx B n d and Piuto Tribe, 1. O
*'Ks'jsinplovees. * Neither'saw. any factory, but a failure In others. The
Rev. CbM-lfi Harvey Bartman "of offering course ivaduat: Vvtltbi shoes who took the teat tend to elevate, refine and make a happy R. M. The t-anis ive:-e ruu fi-om Hoclaffay
jT.ofthe vandal, and the damagi crulsnr Is in charge of Captain Back K. CatT, p
8 0 0 1 , 5 0 his wje's » i " for probate in the Btntoof f o e yf*ra' cot -e. By the action of the people that one might almost expect to real!.-* mafng »U stops to Hopaicoug. Tlio fi st
, «ot discovered until' the workmen nam. 'The Colorado 1B of 18,400 torn
4 4 87 15 8 New-York with fraudulent -Intent. The Board the shorter counte' has been droppod the most flattering hopes of tbe future. But sectton left about 2 p. iu., tbe baud i-endpnag
Total....
ire, about to take the bag from thi displacement, has two engines of the
Rev. O. H. Hartman defired to probate tbe and under the new systan every, graduate i t Is often asked, "Ha* not tho United Stites
pleasing conw,; licfrai! sip- Ins. 'J'iie
l i u the State ot New Jersey, but the must complete tiie full term's work, Inthli ilready reached the hlghcit point of gloiy In second section vtml up iu tlio evemngaikl
I B . H.1B. PO.i.1,
vertical direct acting triple expansion
IISWAHX.
4
0
0
1
0
0
o.
f
,
her
existence,
and
wiU
she
not
decline
as
class
to-night
we
have
a
condition
we
never
other
e*c
raters
thought
it
ought
to
be
protjpe of 23,000, horsepower and thirty
tbose who wore nt i-ns'Uu:'- a" t1.!/ weutat
mr~
bated iu the State of New York owing to the had before-that Is every member Intends t o rapidly as she has risen I" Nay, it is to be Hiat \,'-ue. OuL-t'nt llv? PoJi.t lue'-e wor*
r -Uhlgh Pay. a Dividend.
water tube boilers of the Nlclausse
«4rV"Philadelphia, June 20.—The board oi type.
but that all the property war !^ tbe Stite attend a higher ipstitution, either a normal hoped that American glory has just dawned. amusement? "i plenty oml nu oDJoyabio time
,
- •
8
And that such may be the cese, all that is was had: TIJO Cit[ J"s Unud Ordiertra
£ f directors of the Lchlgb. Valley Railroad
.
of New York and that Mrs. Hartman still school or a college." . .
•-'0 U 8 4 8
.lstb
necessary Is that the rising generation do tb plajed for Jiiiicr'ig on the lower paviTlou
opaiiyjios declared adlvidend of 1(
bad her residence at the time of her death at
Mra. Jaok London Wants Divores.
J
0
1
»
0
0
E.
J.
Ross,
president
of
tlie
Board
of
Edurijht thing a t the right time and ptare, and iiid tbei-e wero refmhiieiils sold from tho
sfcent on the preferred stock and 1
887 Madison avenue. Mr. Hartman was
San Francisco, June 29.—Mrs. Jack
"'— l . on "tho common,' This Is tbi
asked to sign the petition for probate, cation, in present Hg the diplomas said i n tne day will come when the glory and vai-Jor« st?.-ids. Tiio baud a'-o gave nn exLondon, wife of the novelist now servgrandeur of Greece and ^Rome w5M be cellent conc-ei. about 5 p. iu. wh"e at fba
i ,Valley dividend ID eleven"
because
he
was
the
chief
beneficiary
under
ing as. a war correspondent In She far
''It h nou an easy thing • to say anything equalled—yea, even surpassed.
a 0 0 9 1 0 the will, and he did so on the advioeof the
•Lake. Tlie reL-n trip wni made aixmt
jsiv—-»
' dividend on the common east, has filed flult for divorce. -Tho
84 » 7 other executors and the attorneys forth that will linger with you toyour profit. Yon
To:il»
o
m.
l/stbclc-ls' semiannual, while' the 10 pel name of Miss Anna' Strunsky, who/ li
Hatoi tally no other nation of today is ai
eHit-by batted ball.
may feel that you have accomplished a good
estate.
ifcent dividend Is annual. The lost dlvl alleged by Mrs. London to-have alien,
deal already, but i t is certainly traethatas prosperous as ours. Nothing, perhaps show
" * - - - « on Leblgb Valley stock, which 'ated his affections, frequently appeared
SCOBS BTlKKinOB.
JUSTIOB.
you enter life you will perhaps find that yon more faithfally of material welfare than tb
I paid In 1803, was on a basis of 10 In the petition. Miss Btrunsky and Dover.
HORSES GOT EXCITED.
O 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 x-1
have only learaed the A B O of things: Yon growth and rtrenglh of our saving bauln
r cent annually.
London collaborated iq literary work, Heirart
0
I 0 1 N H H
Tho black concli p ' r owoed Ly . .. ..
have Just put your foot on the threshold of which in 1903 held nearly twice the amount
SUMMER
HOME
ROBBED.
nnd.sbe was a passenger on tbe same
Tiro buo hits—Powers. First on balls—
on deposit, that tbey held ten yeirs ago. G.i".i"nor sci'im 1 io resent tlie fncUlialthe
*When tbe er.'wner home of Edward Hol- the dwell'ng-p'aoe I trostOod will permi One peison In twelve or one family fri three,
Pacific liner which carried him to the off Cur a; oil Lewis ». Btrock ont-by
iff/,
•*'•", Tornado In Texas.
,
ba'l tpams were c.-ins^ij p" tiio e:oit"ient a t
you to dwell !-i many yeaio to come, Asyou
Our8:bvlVvriiS. lettonbaaes-DoverK; land in New York avenue, Mad'son,
*
t^.Texarkana; Tex.", June'SO.—It la re orient some months ago.
BtatA. C l 8 . Hit by jnlcber-Homlah. opened yesterday it m found that hsxMss, Ipokunon-theieoei-lu1cate3 of work done yon throughout the United States was among the tbe Dover A. A. rrrk ul East Dover on
depositors, and the average deposit was Saturday and si'Vieil "i ou a private
Time qfftame—1 hour,» minutes. TJmp'-e
^'ported bere.tbat the town of New Bosshould
regard
them
as
the
keys
which
will
robes, hone blan'tets and silver had been
-Mr. Wiar. OfBdalsoonr-O. B. Davey.
$417.31. In 1003, we had a surplus, pf tloO,. veutrre.
•A-ton,-200 miles'southwest of here, has
They w m left nugnardrd
For Governor of Vermont
taken. A mai1. pouch wr-* focad on the floor open to you the door lead'og iuto the world 000,000, while England tbe mother country
J
for a momout v, i'"c tHe o: ctdiueatwas at 11s
h'j^b"een, ,d.estiroyedrby n tornado and thai
Montpeller, V t , June 80.—Charles J.
and all the lamps evMendy had been brrned of achievement. The remarks of yourselves
is short $160,000,000. France's nations iieijbt awl i>-coiirv':, r'u-ucd bytlieyeUs,
FATALLY BURNED.
^K'siverar'people were either killed or in- S e l l of Walden w a s nominated for
and'of
your
teachers
convince
me
that
you
to Imp the burglars w a i n . A« several post
debt is six times ours, wb'le Russia over fon eta, tbey dr»-lit-.t ti- .»igJi tbe brash ovei.injured. Telegraph and telephone wires governor on the first ballot by VerElsie Miller the five-year-old daughter of
offloeeweierobb-i lait w.'ate.' it h thought aro going to flght high and big battles."
J
tfmes as much, upon which she is paying i
'> are'down and further Information can. mont Itepubllcans-Chailes J. Bell, Mr. and Mm Miller, of Buffalo, N. T . , m
Augnstns Baier was a'«o a g.-adnate bn much higher rate of interest. Surely as a turoing tbe wnloii K J •ir:i'-l''ig the wifBe- •'
the burglars made thoir beadquailars in the
,, <.',notj>e obtained,
]_
878; Z. S. Btnnton, Roxbury, 181; J. A, setrsroly burned on Thursday of lait week at Ho'land home.—New York Pros of 28th. took no active part In the evening's program.
nation, we are by far the most prosperou
D e Boer, Montpeller, 132. F . G, Fleet- the home of her parent* and died three hours Mr. Hol'ind h a brother of Mi j . Elizabeth
Tho Goodhart medal for proflciency in and least burdened of any people on earth,
'Vt'~; Maohen's Chief Cleric Resigns.'
wood o f Morrlsville w a s nominated f o r later. The child -was alone in the kllohen Lbwe of Dover.
Geometi'y wav pi-esented to RaVmond But we must remember that tbe strength ol
and
ib
is
supposed
that
she
c"mbed
on
ft
' BRUISED BY FALL
?V ,< Washington, Jnne S!0.-Mlu Ina C secretary of state, John L. Bacon of
Rlohardi who ran so even a race with James a nation like the'strength of an Individual,
i/pnk liluisucicicr wbiio picking cberrie a
^Lelbbardt, who was chief clerk of the vVhltc Bivcr Junction'for stato treas- ehs'r to look f-om a window and while there
Sands for the honor tbatr it was won by only though affected by physical dimensions, Is
ENDEAVORERS MEET.
i free-delivery system of tho postofflce urer and: Horace F : Graham of Orafts- hor dress ignited from a gasoline stove.
one point. Fiinolpal Hnlsart highly com not measured entirely by them. As an in- in fi-oat of hh liotre oa German street o n
When found the body was badly ohar-ed.
'; department when Machen was in bury state auditor by acclamation.
The Junior Christian Endeavor Society of mended Jamct Sanda for his remarkabli dividual Is strong, only as he has strength, Buuc-ay misscil liis footiug and fell to tbe
The
little
gill
with
her
parents
visited
the
'/charge and since, has resigned thai
work.
.
physically, mentally and morally, so a na- ground a d'stonco of "bout tivonty foot I n
family of the Eev. D. W. Moore of Prospect tbe Memorial Presbj isrlan Church beld its
•"office and accepted a transfer to
The Henry Helman medal which is an- tion, if she would be a leader among nations, fal!'-ig TT'i'snciilcr struck a picket fence cuth
No J»panei« Organ Qrlnders.
street during tho week of June IT She waa last meeting for the Hummer In the chapel of
" clerkship In tbe Los Angeles (Cal.) po«
tlie
church
on
Monday.
Attar
some
'
rt'
nually
awarded
to
the
student
attaining
tho
S t Petersburg, Juno 80—The Noroo bright and wlnroine, a moat lovable child,
must cultivate ber threefold nature. We are ting a long gr-h in l''i bond and receiving
"H office. " '"
'
Vremya denies reports from Narva that ono who made friends readily and a favorite business a pleasing social was bold a t wbioh highest mark hi the grammar Bchool was great lu numbers, groat in extent of teirl- numei'ous bjd bri' "se^.
t w o Japanese spies were arrested there wltb all. About thirty flora) pieces wer» ice cream and cake were served. 7Bo^es of presented to Nina Woodhull whoee general
i\'
At 181-8 Cents a Tanl.
Coiiiinia and Brandies
on Tuesday whlls masquerading a s or- sent by friends to tlie tot's ftaeral In token flowers were made up to-be distributed average waa over W per cent.
}', Beautiful line of.Dimltiee In aU popular g a n grinders,
fConNnued onfogt 8, column 1.)
among the poor children of New York city.
The exereum ot the evening were brougui
»t I. K Harris', U N. SoBsex tint*, DgT«r,
ot loving memoir.
'.Ti oolon' at Ji fl. Gbunm'f,
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8 S 8n .'8
THB UtON ERA, DOVBB, N. J./JTJXTM, 1904.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
14.6.
Willie Bonltz, Ethel Scnlmmel.
Third Grade A—87.1.
Emma Dorland 96.1, Ruth Eschenbach 95.5.
Edgar Titus*.
TMrd Grade B—89.S.
The following are the averages of
Llille Anderson 96.6, Raymond Berg
1hc several ihissi'S of the Dover 16.4.
schools fur the i«st tenn, together Lillle Anderson, Raymond Berg, Arwith the class leaders In scholarship liur Smith.*
for the term ami the pirfect attendSecond Grade A.
ants for I ho year. The asterisk («)
Coonrad, Lizzie .Smith.
Inuicalc* that while the pupil has been Josephine
Mabel Whltford.
pivst-nt t-vvry session during the year Harry Thorson,
Second
Grade B.
lie has not been free from tardiness.
Harry Guise, Pearl House.
First jiarugrraph are class leaders,
Harry
Guise*,
Mary
Rudine.
the second paragraph are present
First Grade A.
every day.
Anna Johnson, Paul Johnson.
BUILDING NO. 1.
Peter "Wink.
First Grade B.
Senior Qrade A—84.B.
Raymond Richards 94.8, Elizabeth Josephine Hummer, Howard Schlmmel.
lloss 90.3, Russell Penrjlman 90.3.
Kindergarten.
Lloyd Mac Pherson.*
Albert Palmer. Frances Dalilgren.
(Senior Graae B—S3.8.
Inez Spicer 96, Dorothy Platt 92.
Graduates of Grammar 8choola.
Marietta Crane, Charles Merchant, The following Is the list of students
Lester Voorhees*.
who
graduated from the Dover gram'
Middle Grade A—81.1.
Jane Lynd 94.5, Raymond Oox 00.4. mar schools:
Ruth O. Caristman, Caroline P.
Raymond Col, Grace Ooodell, Carrie Hlller, John Spargo, William Tur- Cooper, Josephine Fisher, Ida May
Goodell, Helen M. Johnson, Edith Lock,
ner.
Mo.vy 1. Peer, Leah D. Phillips, Mary
Middle Graae B—79.6.
Phillips, Mildred Powers, Mabel A.
Alice Buck so.l. Ben. Anderson 90.6.
"William Davenport, Clarence Drake, Richie, Nellie Ross, Ebbu Louise 1.
Rudine, Maud Taylor, Flossie E. GlbGrace Skellenger.
Bon, Robert James Briant, John Cook,
Junior Grade A—83.3.
Gertrude Clark 95.8, Mary Dalrym- Eugene F. Crane, Arthur Gloss, Winfleld Bopklns, Ben. H. Hunt, Edgar
l>le 93.1.
Richards, Fred Richards, Clarence
Frank Lee.
Ronerts,
Martin William Schlmmel
Junior Grade B—81.
A. Spangler, Marshal TalTrances Mitchell 9E.8, Nina' 'Wood- Frederic
madge,
Ch&Tles
White, Mary I. Perry.
hull 93.5.
Manning Barkjnon, Hazel Glass,
Cured ol Chronlo Diarrhoea Arn»
Daisy O'Brien.
Ten Tears of Suffering.
Commercial Dept—85.
Jamea Fagan 93.S, Sara CarllBle 91.4. " I whh to say ft twt! words in pralae ot
Anna Frttts, Eliza Norman, Jennl< Chambarlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Nixon. Daisy Nordiey.
Remedy," sayB Mra.Hattle Burge,of MartinaEighth Grade A—78.7.
vule,Va. "I suffered from cbronlo diarrhoea
Eugene Crane 98.7, Mildred Powers for ten years and during that time tried
91.7.
Carrie Cooper, Bbba Budlne, Robert various medicines without obtaining an]
Ely, Ida Goodell, Eugene Crane, Ed permanent relief. Last Bummer one of mi
children was taken with cholera morbus,am
gar Richards, Oliver Bmith.
1 procured a bottle of this remedy. Onlj
Eighth Grade B—76.4.
Jessie White 9S.J, Fannie Wanna two doses were required to give her entire n
maker 91.
.
lief. I then decided to try the medicine my.
Nettle VanGordon, Fannie Wanna- self, and did not use all of one bottle before
maker, Jessie White, Augusta Berry, was well and I have never since been troubl
Enkll Danlelson, 'Alexander
Glass
ICdna Kanouse, Mamie Kjanouse, Lulu ed with that complaint. One cannot say toe
much in favor of that wonderful medicine."
Langdon, Bert&& Mellok.
This remedy is for sale by Robert Killgore,
Seventh Grade A—80.
Edsall Johnston 90.8, Harriet I>aW' Dover; A. P. Green, Cheater.
son 86.4.
Zerman Cook.
.:*
Sewing at Sliht,
Seventh Grade B—79.
The best'of all lights for Hewing n
Hazel Dlckerson 87.4, Helman Blot night Is the good old time lump, we
8G.9.
• •
filled with kerosene oil, the well trim
Albert Clark.
mod blaze covered by an opaque white
Sixth arado A--S1.4.
porcelain shade. Having settled the
May Moore 86.1, Hilen Gray 85.9.
question of light, use some Judgment
William McCarthy.
In the selection of the material on
Sixth Grade B—86.<.
which
to sew. Black or other very
Hachel Condlct 82.6, Helen Peer 91.9.
dark colon and red are particular);
Josephus Bands,
trying
to
the eyes, as Is material wltl
Fifth Grade A—82.4.
Rufus Burrell 88.1, Royal DIehl 86.8. fine stripes or checks. Reserve Bucl
goods
for
daylight work, and at night
Esther Hiilsart.
work on white and delicate colors na
Fifth Grade B—83.0.
Florence Phillips 9.4.5, Lizzie Ander much as you can. By -right planning
son 88.4. \
, the different colors can be made U)
Gladys Richards.
under the best light and thus savi
Fourth Grade A—81.2.
much needless exhaustion.
Gertrude''! Sleekier 89.9, Mary Shet
COOLEST SHOPPING PLAGE IN THE MIDDLE STATES.
Leaders in Scholarship and Attendance of the Various Grades.
T H E 12-ACRE
STORE.
Beginning July 8 our
store will be open on
Friday evenings and
closed at noon Saturdays until Kept. i.
This is our great semi-annual event--the other, which is conducted along similar lines, happens in January. On both occasions
we reduce prices from Alpha to Omega In furniture lines.
A FULL TWO ACRES OF FURNITURE
the best in high, medium and ordinary grades, and embracing all
the newest woods, textiles shapes, styles and the best workmanship. The list comprises:
Parlor Suits,
Dining Tables,
Fine Couches,
Brass Beds,
Rockers,
Bookcases,
9 0 . 4 . '
.
••7,'i.'"-..\
;.•
••
•'-','••'•
and no New York store offers greater choice nor prices .quite as low as we do
for all kinds of home and personal supplies. It is our aim to furnish everything
in first-class condition at the LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES consistent with
reliable values.
lo every department we carry from three to five times more stock than any
other store in the State. The immensity of our stocks, their perennial freshness,
our wide aisles, the many cool aooks, the streaming daylight from the grand court
dome and multitude of windows, the music, the various entertaining features, the
mezzanine floors or resting places, the home-like restaurant, all combine to make
"The Twelve-Acre Store" the most delightful shopping bazaar in the country. „
Incidentally, we call attention to the fact that we make Summer Shopping in our
store refreshing and advantageous, for we gtt prices down to the lowest possible
margin of profit-and often sacrifice profit.
Two Acres of furniture^ an Acre of Floor Coverings and Upholsteries, Three
Acres of China, Cut Glass, Crockery, Glassware, House Furnishings, Lamps, etc.,
and Six Acres of about everything in Clothing, Gown Goods and Home Comforts, emphasize the spknlor of this, the Best, Biggest and Most Popular Store
in New Jersey.
-
. ' } * • : . :
Lillle Lake,, Lulu'Dlckereon.
Mary Prestoni^Mary' Btackliouse.
Mabel Mitchell, Luella Palmer.
Sideboards,
Dining Chairs,
Chiffioniers,
Ladies' Desks,
Bureaus,
Cabinets.
We Sell Almost
Everything,
Was Her Terror.
" I would cough nearly all night," writes
lira, Cbas. Applegate, of Alexandria, Ind
<; BuseelMCinsr.
"and could hardly get any sleep. . I had conTnira Orofle A—82.1.
Jessie Wurm' 92.6, Edltti O'Connoi sumption so bad that If I walked a block
would cough frightfully and' spit blood, bul
1
when all other medicines failed, three (1.00
Henrietta Moyen-' 1 ' f -' .
bottles
of Dr. King's New Discovery wholl.
Third Grade B^-80.2.
Archie Kirmey 89.B, LIUIe Stoea 89.9, cured me and I gained 58 pounds." It's abso
lutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds,
Second Grade A.
Grippe, Bronchitis and all Threat and Lung
Earle Tltmen, John Buckley.
, Alvln Anderson, Willie Baker.
Troubles. Price 6Oo and »t.O0. Trial bottl
', >••.- .:••;•; "Setorid. Grade; B.
free at W. H. Ooodale Co., Dover; A. F
i Albert Bly, Myrtle Jone».
Green, Chester, and R. F. Orun 8c Co,,
Florence/. Baker,
Wuarton.
" • • '
Chamber Suits,
China Closets,
Folding Couches,
Iron Beds,
Dressers,
Bedding,
NOTE—Look our vast field of furniture over and you'll see no two
pieces alike; but you will see the best bargains of six months, and not
at all unlikely, of a whole year.
••••...- 'Fourtti Grade B—85.
• Russell K i n g 03.6, Harold Blneharl
• s » . i :
NEWARK.
GREATEST OF ALL JULY SALES OF
FURNITURE OF BEST CHARACTER.
:
•89.4. - . • • • • • • - W -
Hanne i Go.
The Kitchen H o n .
Many good housekeepers In these latter days prefer to enamel their kitchen
range Instead of blackening It They
claim that a can of enamel applied at
house cleaning time, after the rnngi
lias been thoroughly cleaned, makes
the Ironwork as fresh as new, requiring no further cleaning for a long time,
save the unual dusting and wiping off.
This enamel Is odorless, Is a preventive
of rust and, best of all, docs not rub
off.
-'
Beyentn :Ora»e!ir8.S
Ilza VanBtteri 95;i,;Btrttte Allen94.5.
Helen .Bli»hdell,,;;.,B«nnett Cooper,
t t G i n ! ^ ' ) ; ; >"
Seventh Grade B ^ l . 5 .
Susie^ Drake,»>4;llHM»eU 'WiUet 93.1.
-Helen- Danielkwn, -Richard languor),
Arved'Larten,; IW1I1 .McCarthy.
'>-•:',''':• (Sixth/Grade.' A.—?8fc8. • .
,; Fre'*' BIemr-:,«7.8,-Oliarle« Borkman •14.00 Buffalo to St. Louis and Betnrn
via the Nlcktil Flute Boad.
Tickets on sale each Tuesday and Thursday.
rBrr«S.2.
Good
seven
days. See local agents or write
Rasale:
B. E. Payne, General Agent, SOI Main street,
Buffalo, N. T.
•:t9»^rs»«ttf:OnW(«%.Ar84.7,
Pauline Bo>^'»fcifc"Haw
Conlan 91.4.
A little life may be sacrificed to an hour'i
• Oharlei ;jBrtin&rtClytliirla Prlsk.
delay. Cholera lnfantum, dysentery, dia' :^WFlftlc:GaiBS47
"'iMarOTerite.^'Bineiljiot^jOTi,
Ethel rrhoea come suddenly. Only safe plan is to
have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild BtrawShoemaker •94>7.>it:'iv":?:feR;.:berry always on hand.
•••"-•'
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FoiirthV^
,.,_. _ . .
1
Dean Je»Wna.^»*iB^MAddleor* Rowe
Caret Crip
93.1, Bthelia
Pineapple Bnortcalce.
iaTwoDtyi
V. Rayinond"
Peel a rich, ripe pineapple, removTake
oi» every
Bark ing all the eyes. Cut In tiny cubes or
shred with a fork into small pieces.
>box. 25c.
ibonssddlnpost 13months.
Thfe Signature,*
Cover with sugar and leave for twenty-four hours. Make the suortcaki
inette 'Sear tlie same as for strawberries, drain off
In tiie RlBht Direction,
the surplus juice from the pineapple
. Motor Faee Ia,*Woniaai
BOSTOCK, CONEY ISLAND. I Many
and "spread the pulp between the lay- Plan fo exhibit at your county full
women are discovering thM
Frank
C.
Bostocli,Uie
Animal
King.arrlved
next
fall.
Make
-ap
your
mlnfl
to
raise
ers. TJBB the juice with whipped
"Uvllig on a motor car" Is most deslruc
something In the summer which will at Coney Island Saturday, dlreot from hta 'ttve of beauty. Moderate motoring, by
cream to pour over the shortcake.
be a credit to you and tho fair. Some Paris hippodrome. Among his fellow pas-1 improving health and the cnpoelty for
Jenkins.
one will carry away honors for the best sougors was the widely advertiwd Dr. John ' sleep,. enhances a woman's cbnrm, but
Brutally Tortured.
A case came to light that forpemiateat and grains, vegetables, fruit or stock. Why Alexander Dowie, the self-styled Elijah III. itho hardened tourist type of ISO miles
unmerciful torture bos perhaps never been should It not be you? Even If yon fall Mr. Bostock was met oft quarantine by a ' a day tans and coarsens her skin and
equaled, Joe Golobick of Coluse, Calif., to have the best, you are working in party of friends ana capitalists, Loaded by ' gets crow's feet around her eyes, and
writes: For 15 years I endured insufferable the right direction und are In the right Senator Reynolds, on a yacht, and taken oft her face loses Its soft, womanly contour
. I and gains hardness and determination
pain from Rheumatlun and nothing relieved kind or society.—American Agricultur- ana brought direct to Coney Island.
When Towleheard the band and saw the' —London Tattei.
me though 1 tried everything known. I i s t
Bostock ling at tiie peak, he thought the'
came across Electric Bitters and it's the greatdemonstration wns Intended for himself..!
est medicine on earth for that trouble. A
The
Mew York reporters asked the great
few bottles completely relieved and cu:
trainer if he coulil train Bowie, he replied,'!
Dietrich: Gunth«fe'J.i.»/:J Ruth Van- me. Just as good for Liver and Kidney
'' He doesn't beloug to mo."
:om aB-ii'L^SSSSsaSp^
. •
troubles, and general debility. Only 50c.
Satisfaction guaranteed by W, H. Goodale
Co., Dover; A. P. Green, Chester, and K. F.
DREAMLAND, CONEY ISLAND.
Alveda
Oram Co., Wharton.
Hahne & Co.'s Twelve-Acre 5tore,
Newark, N. J.
Thousands of
Thoughtful Men
and women of this great
republic are giving proof of
their endorsement of LiftInsurance every day by the
payment of their premiums.
Why ? Because its benefits
and purposes are so universally appreciated. .
PRUDENTIAL - o
'
!
HAS THE
j)^
STRENGTH OF { I
GIBRALTAR M >
Visit The Prudential's Exhibit. Palace ol tducatlon,
World's Fair, St. Louis.
THE
PRUDENTIAL
non
" °" l 6 e ' N e w w k N> *•
n n u n OQ. or udutt
™»L1E D - W A B D - V k » P " i W " t
FOKBKB1 t. D ^ D E H . M V i c . F , « .
JOHN F DI.VDEN, President.
I. WARD, *d VicePresident.
E Z E
EDWARD QUAY, Seoretarr.
H H KINO superintendent. Palmer BuIldluK Cor Blackwell w a Kssei Streets
Telephone Number 4 A.
Dover, N.J. . m s
AmosH.VanHprn,
vertising
0 ur
Ltd.
Bargain* for EVERY day In th« wedc, In
one department or another—and you OUT
them "as advertised," whether you come In
on the ad. or not!
(CastUna«.t».««o..iie«.)
-White enamalti oontlnuous post Bed, brasnorolli
—>1D. usually.
$20
—Exceptionally pretty
carved cherry frame,
damask covered'Suit—
regularly (27.
—Oak frame. V>lo«r
— slaw
The Garland
Refrigerator, $4.98
FoldingGo-Carts
The 7-WBII Hardwood Refrigerator tbat't aTOrantted in every
war 1 Thouundi In uie—not a on*
ever Mm* back!
Of klut-drled hardwood, hl(h| T
pollBhfld'bnut to ktap lee. not to
waste it!
A splendid line—none to beat
itiniiss, quality and variety!
Carriage!, too, $7.00 up:'' '-
$3.49 to $15..
Porch Chain, Rockenl
Lawn Setta**, Brachef, »tc.
All Cut Prices I
- -
"Perfect" Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stove*
No danger, odor or complicated mechanism to bother. Operated
every day for interested visitors—wish you'd call and see what a
comfort it !• I
^
t
AMOS H^VN HORN,
Be aura yon H * "NO. W' and first name "A1IOS" before entering our •ton.-' »J
MARKET ST., NEWARK, N. J .
BABY
PAYMENTS
:; Near Plan. St, West of Broad i t ' , 1 *
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
Ayers
87.4.V-,
i
•-•
Dainties For <h« Slclc
As a genornl thing salty things taste
best to the convalescent A wenk
bouillon, rntber salty, or a bit of nice,
sweet hum, with some buttered toast,
tasting of the salty butter; a soft boll
ed egg, well salted; a slice of nice bacon with dry toast—all these will be
cnten by a sick person who would not
touch them If well. One requisite In
Percy PaaUett*g«.«iSBtelen
^Vlor
catering to sick people is to be neat
93.7.
.V-Ji..-.!.^V>lS'^#-i'V-about
It and serve things daintily.
Walter Stark, J^aill*;, Xherson.
nfth-%OrM"B='-^r7^1.
a
Nellie McNelU:;S9j;ijjrli?n Jadowetz
Are sables a Kulsance I
The fondest parenttoapt on some occasion
Albert Carlson, Frei'Hagan, Reding to act ss if they thought «o, forgetting for
Lemlng, Augustus Snilttl, Nellie Me- the iiataat that the child has more -aura for
Nclll, Adriana WUllaraB.
irritation ttau themselves. All kinds ol IrFourth Grade A—87.9.
ritation, both In big and little folks can bo
Bessie King 95.8, Jacob Livingston obviated or cured by the use of Porola Powdor, the perfect nursery product, superior to
all Mcums. For sale by Killgore & White, j
What are your friends saying
about you? That your gray
hair makes you look old P
And yet, you are not forty!
Postpone this looking old.
Hair Vigor
Use Ayer's Hair Vigor and
restore to your gray hair all
the deep, dark, rich color of
early life. Then be satisfied.
"Ayer'8 Hair VlRor restored the nnlurnl
color to mj gray halt, and I am fireatlj
'esseil. Itli ill roil clnlm for It."
SB. 1". J. ViKDHOiH, Mocll.Ulttvlllo, X. Y.
K
• for i
Dark Hair
D reamltnul hasanra-fleetefnve excursion
steamboats making freque t trips from
Harlem, West S2nd trcet, and the Battery
direct to Dreaiu'anu'ti steel pier. Tho extra
boats were started lust Sunday.
Captain George Boebo. one of th'e oldest
pilots and an owner of steamboats, is In
charge of the Dreamland fleet Be has the
crew of each boat under rigid discipline and
ovory day tlio crow ot each boat i» put
through a fire drill, which not only includes
handling the hose, but'applying steam as an
ilToctivo agent in smothering/flames.
Sunday was the blggeat day In point ot
attendance Dreamland baa ever had. l4Bt
Sunday 109,000 people paid admission to the
grounds.
ONLY DIRECT A t l i WATCH _ ROVTB BBTWKKIf 1
Boston «*d Charleston, S.C.
Jacksonville, Florida
St. r John« River Sorvico between Jcicksonville and SanfoM,
' ~
FltL. and Intermediate Landing*
j The "Clyde Line" is the favorite route between NEW YoK,
BOSTON, PIULADBLPUIA and EASTERN
CHARLESTON, S. C , and: JACKSONVILLE,
POINTS, and
FLA, making
direct connection for all points South and Southwest
'J
",.
FASTEST MODERN STEAMSHIPS <& FINEST SERVICE
THEO, G EOER, O M.
,'.
TTO. R CLYDE tt CO., Gtiuivl Agnus, 19 State Street, N«w T u x
Morris County Machine and Iron Co.
MANUFACTURERS OP
ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY.
Castings in Iron, Brass and Bronze.
I SForgings of Every Description.
Tiie *Wluds ox Maxoti
and tbe showers of April may produce beautiful results in nature, but are dreaded by
those having consideration for both complexion and skin. Atmospheric changes cause
no fears to those who use Porola Cream. It
irevents and cures all Irritation from these
causes, For sole by KuUtoreft White, Sorer.
Is
Office and Works, No. 78-86 North Sussex Street
KUlgore & Whlto, DlaokwoU and
street), Dover, H. J,
DOVER, N. J.
•3RPS IBOBT B B A , J » O T I B , JSf.
SUNDAY SCHOOL.
I, THIRD QUARTER, IN1EH» NATIONAL SERIES, JULY 3.
COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE
1904.
SATURDAY SUMMER HALF-HOLIDAY.
Beginning July 9 and until September 1 this establishment will dose Saturdays at 13 noon, and lrom July 8 open Friday nights.
STORE CLOSED MONDAY, JULY 4th, ALL, DAY.
I of tile I c u a a , I K I B K I s i t , 12•X V i n c i , 12-14—Golden
xt, Prov. XTI, 18 — Commentary
repnred by- llev, D. M. Stearns.
, UD1, t>7 American Prod AnooUtlon.]
urnlng to tbe Old Testament for
' next six months' studies, we are
I studying in tlw same book, for tbe
lole Bible Is one book, all written by
Holy Spirit, tbat we may know
and serve Him, resist the devil
I overcome him. The great toplo in
j Old Testament Is Israel, a kingdom
jito God, Jehovah their King, Jerueai thethrone of the Lord, that all the
»ple of the earth may know that the
is God and that they may fear
[Im (HIT. xfx, 5, 6| I Sam. vill, 7; I
. xxvlll, S; xxiz, 28:1 Kings vlll,
,00).
h At tbe time of our lesson three kings
1 each reigned forty years over all
A, but Solomon had ao turned away
i tbe Lord God to the worship ot
>ls that the Lord! bad determined to
1 the kingdom and give ten. tribes to
Iferoboam, son of Nebat Bead tin full
lord in chapter xl.
1
Beboboam,. son of Solomon, reigned
i his father's stead (xl, 48). Jeroboam
nd ail. the congregation came to him
= j request him to lighten tbe heavy
yoke which his father had put upon
n. He asked them to give him three
ys to consider it and then come again
him (ill, 1-12). The third day bas
, and thoy wait upon the king for
reply. But it U a dark day for
nel. They are to hear no comforting
rords; their yoke Is to be made heavier
ad of lighter. l e t this man w i s
uppoBed to be the Lord's representative (I Ohron. xxlx, 28). How he be1 his God and proved hlmKlf a rep|resentatlre of the great oppressor
ivbom he served!
Behoboam did not ask counsel of
fcGod, but of the ,old men and the young
Fmen, and decldod to follow the advice
7 o f the latter, so he spake roughly to
f Jeroboam and the people, the Lord
ioverrullng, for He bad determined to
| divide .the kingdom (verses 13-15).
Fj'Houghly" Is tbe same word that in
Herse 4 Is translated "grievous." Jot seph also spoke roughly to his brethren
f (Gen. xlil, T, SO), but-In his case It was
[•only outward roughness, yet well dais served.
Jesus Christ, tbe true King of Israel,
\ always had compassion upon the peosplo and only Bpoke roughly to self
[righteous hypocrites, who richly da! served It It Is to be feared that some
''speak even the truth roughly Instead of
i in lovo (Dph. lv, 16). If we are Spirit
[filled children of God, we shall not unj necessarily ' speak roughly. 'Wicked
' counselors are, for the time being at
J least, In1 the service ot tbe first of the
fc|dnd, who led Adam and Eve astray,
E yet even mothers have been known to
'^ counsel their own sons to do wickedly
|S (Gen. xzvil, 18; II Ohron. zxll, 3), Meditation" upon the word of God wl|l de: liver from tbe-counsel of the ungodly,
| , a n d Beboboam had plain written inl>»tructlons in "this matter (Dent xvll.
K18-20; PS. 1,1. 2).
'
• •
', ?
-Having received the king's answer,
fthey departed .from him, turning their
l.backs' upon the bouse of David, 'and
I'made Jeroboam their king, as the. Lord
Sroad purposed. Only the tribes of Ju15,dab and Benjamin remained with Re|,hoboam, and when he would have
F- fought with Israel to bring them-back
i to him Shcmalah. the man of God, was
sent to him with this message from the
; Lord' "Ye shall not go up'nor fight
- against your brethren, the children of
\ Israel. Return every man to his house,
flop this thing is from me" (verses 21£24)..'
OERMAN VALLEY.
MORRISTOWN.
Mrs. Ward Ford entertained at the WhipA new fence is being place around tbe
pany River Club Monday afternoon. Mrs.
Naughright Union cemetery.
Ford's
luncheon wai followed by a bridge
A collection for tbe Blocum victims will
be taken up in the Lutheran Church next tournament.
Sunday morning.
Miss Generieve Cutler, of Morristown, Is
Jeff Lake will harvest about twenty-five the guest of Mrs. Charles Mercer Marsh, at
bushels of cherries this year.
East Orange, where she will remain over tbe
Tbe potato patches are being visited by the Fourth. Charles McCurdy Marsh, Mia
Might th& same as last year.
Cotter's fiance, has returned from Cornell
Tg e firm of Hortou & Welab, manor.actur- and is spending the vacation with his family
srs ot hubs »nd peach baskets, has been at East Orange.
A display of fireworks will be given by
mutually dissolved. Isaao J>. Horton, Uie
John Claflinon tbe lawn of his residence, in
senior member retires from the firm.
Sussex
avenue, July 4. Mr. Clafiin has
Miss Edna Opdyke baa been engage! to
teach the Stephensburg school the coming planed toe entertainment for his children and
their friends.
year.
The committee in charge of the Fourth of
U n . Charles Bkellenger, of Charter, was a
recent guest ol her mother, Mrs, E. W. July celebration has about completed its
plans. The services will he held in tbe
Howoll.
Mrs. Frank Conrtrlght, of Newark la toe Methodist Church at 10:30 a. m. Irving H.
Salmon will be the Bpoaker for the occasion,
jurat of B. H. Bartlee and family.
The local literary and musical circle pic- and Dr. A. Erdman will probably read the
Declaration oJ Independence. The musical
nicked at Budd's Lake last Wednesday.
MIM KoaaUe Lake, of Hackettstown, was a program will be under tbe direction of
J. Fred Runyon, The Dover band will disrecent guest of Miss M&ttie Bunn.
Elmer C. Miller, of Glen Ridge, was the course muslo throughout tbe day in the
park.
A salute will be fired from Fort
guest recently of Mr. and Mrs. Manning
Nonsenso at sunrise and at Intervals durBunn.
—Mr. and Mrs. John H. VanNest spent last ing the day.
Coroner William B. Collins was Sunday
Bnnday with Mrs. VanMest's aged father,
called to investigate toe death of a colored
John Nunn, near Pleasant Grove.
John Welsh and Bay T. Naughrlght^made infant in tbe house of Isaao Young, on Bace
street. Tbe child which was only seven
an auto trip to Budd> Lake last Sunday.
Mrs. Louine B. Stephens and His) Minnie months old died without medical attention,
Frouespent.last Sunday with Pr. and Mrs. bub Young Bhowed that be had called several
physicians, all of whom were busy. The
VT.H. Kioe.ofWharton.
. Mrs. Daniel Swaokhamar gave a dinner coroner gave a burial permit.
Henry Burner and John Frettrioh, who
party recently to a number of friends.
. John H. VaaNeet has purcband a new board with Mrs. Gordon got into an altercation
early Sunday morning, Pretterich
horse.
While steam fitting one day recently, John coming out of it with his bead and face cut
H. Moore was accidentally struck with a by a beer bottle. Busier was arrested and
piece of gas pipe over the right eye which committed to jail by Justice Charles StilweU
in default of $400 ball.
caused a painful wound.
A party of. young people attended tbe
Amzy Lake, of New Tork, Is passing a
1
slort vacation at his farm near Naugh- festival and danco of St. Vlrgilua Church
in
Morris Plains on Tuesday evening,
rlght,
Arthur Say, Allle Freeman, Morris
Mn. B. Backer li convalscing from her 111Rosevear,, Addlaon Boniface and Harry
less.
Rov. H. Prwton McHenry Is nursing a Nixon started Monday for Green Pond
sore hand, tbe result of a burn received where they will camp for two weeks.
while taking a. flash-light photo.
Mn. E Gray Is on a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Slater ol Flanders
Rev. H Fronton MoHenry gaivo his bearers a practical sermon last Sunday night on
the subject, "False Words."
Dr. and Mrs Noble H. Adsit, of Sucoaeunna, ware recent guests of Di. and Mrs.
C N. Miller.
Mn. E. E Beams Is spending a month
with Mends In Bound Brook^PlalnBeld, and
Kowark.
Rev. H. Preston MoHenry will preach a
potrloUo sermon In the Presbyterian Church
next Sunday morning on the subject,
"American Ideals," and hell repeat the
same In the Schooley's Mountain Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon. Last
Sunday evening Mr. McHenry Invited the
ladlee to attend service during the summer
without theirhate; and the gentlemen to remove their ocata. Several of the Utter
instantly accepted the Invitation and many
o( the ladles stated tbat they would appear
hereafter without their millinery.
Washington
Rev. Werdell Prime Keeler, of Madison,
exobanged pulpits Sunday with Rev. W, B.
Bennett of tbe Presbyterian Church, Mr.
Bennett preaching to bis former charge In
Madison.
Judge Mills sat in Special Sessions a t the
court house on Monday morning and Prosecutor Bathbun arranged these cases before
|m.
Tony Carlo a boy In knlokerbockers from
Fort Morris, who stole a pocketbook from a
woman, was the first and be was let go under
suspended sontenpe, as the complainant had
interceded for him. .
VIA
Corner AC:K'
(one block rcu
OLD POINT
COMFORT
IT PAYS
to attend the hadvantage of..
ougll training ;
you carry ui:i,
school that h.i.
known for foi 1,
is a most attractive trip
"BEEHIVE;
New Jersey's
Shopping Centre.
NEWARK.
EXPRESS STEAMSHIPS
STARTS NEXT TUESDAY, JULY 5
Better ana more Bargains man Ever.
liool. You have the
-!!:!- and more tliorwh^-n you graduate
;]i': itilluence of a
v.jllnnd favorably
years.
SCHOOL OPHN ALL SUMMER.
ENTIRE FACULTY RETAINED.
OF THE
OLD
-.iiuy blreet.
iicc, Newark.)
DOMINION LINE
T w o e n t i r e In,-,;.-, ;,, : , morlern n e w
b u i l d i n g , o p e n , a ;,:l f , ; , i u 5 | p e r f e c t l y
v e n t i l a t e d , c o o l . c,<•::,. - ,il i i u i t i n g a r e
d e v o t e d e n t i r t i y i,, I : ; I : w o r ] ; o f t j l e
s c h o o l . Terinsi-.j.---, ;ilh:. J l l u s n a t e d
c a t a l o g u e aiwl luii iiitunnation u p o n
application.
leave Pier 26, North River,
loot of Beach S t , New York,
every week-day at 3 p. m.,
arriving at Old Point following morning. Steamer for
Washington leaves same evening.
J. I.lJ(;i.!:R, Jr., Prin.
Through tickets returning from
Washington by rail or water.
HUNTER BALTIMORE RYE
$1.00 PER BOTTLE
For full information apply to
pHESE yearly sales have be- Old Dominion Steamship Co.,
X come the standard of money
H. D. IViOLLER'8,
saving possibilities. Come with
the confidence that a storeful of READING SYSTEM WINES, WQUORS
New Jersey Central.
the most seasonable and reliable
merchandise is ready for you at
CIGARS
greater price advantages than wo
ever announced for any sale.
Family Trade our specialty.
Things to wear and use for men, For New York, Newark and H. D. HOLLER,
women and children, and things Elizabeth, at 6:19 a..m.; 4:10,
m. Sundays 5,34 p. m.
for the home may be bought at 5:2sForp.Philadelphia
at 6:29 a.m.;
m. Sundays 5:34 p. m.
savings that will appeal to every :a$Forp.Long
Branch, Ocean Grove,
person who practices sensible Asbury
Park and points on New
York and Long Branch Railroad,
economy.
6:*9 a. m.; 4:10 p. m.
—AT
-
8 I - 8 J Bescb Street, New York,
H. B. WALKER, V. P. A T M.
J. J. BROWN. Deal. Passenger Agt,
—AlfU—
anthracite coal used exclusively, Insnruw
oleanllneis awl comfort.
ram TABU pi i m o T JUNK 20, 1904
TRAINS LBAVB DOVKB AS FOLLOWS
DAILY SXOXPT SnjTDAV.
•1 N. SUSSEX ST., DOVER.
If you wish details of the bargains
offered, drop us a postal card.
L,. S. P t A U T «& CO.
For all stations to High Bridge
at 6:29 a. m.; 4:10,5:25 p..m. Sundays 5:34 p.m.
For Lake Hopatcong at 9:48,
a. m.; 4:10, 6:56 p. m,
For Rockaway at 6.53,10:39,a-m->
6:07,7:40 p.m. Sundays 9:11 a.m.
For Easton, AUentown and
Mauch Chunk at (6:29 to Easton)
a. m.: 4:10(5:15 to Easton) p.m.
BLBCBWn'§,4
SUPPLIED
Thomas Rltey, of MorriBtown] waa t i e next
FOR CONVENIENCE SAKE
and be pleaded guilty to assault, and battery
W.O.BBSLEB,
TOT to' 721 Broad Street, Newark, N. J .
let us put into your houses some, or
on Fannie Parham, John H. Condon apO.
M.B0BT,
peared in behalf of Rlley as council and. Mid
all, of the following devices:
NO BRANCH 8TORB8.
eta. Ftas. Aft,
MAIL ORDERS.
that he had investigated the case and found
ANNUNCIATORS, TELE;'HONES,
that toe boy had been under 'the influence of
liquor and bad trted.to Bhake bands with the
BELLS, BURQLAR ALARMS,
woman, and when she refused he gave her a Morris Orphans'
Court. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
INCANDESCENT LI0HTS,
TIME TABLB.
above that knooked'her down, „ He also said
ESTATE)' 0* AHDBEW Baowif, DsozAfnm,
May Term, 1904.
etc. Our supply of these goods Is of
tbat Rlley bad been In the Reform School for
Pa
Corrected
to
H
a
y
8,
1901
. ™ « u t to tbe order of the Sarrogate of
four years, but he was sent t h e n for not In tbe matter ot the ap-1 Bale to Show 1tbe Cojntv of Morris, mad. on tbe Seventh
the very latest make and design. Our
K I B O ' C . NOTLI.
plication of Eugene J . I Causa why there
attending school, but since his release he has
TRAINS FOB HKW TORK VIA MOR prlcea are moderate. Consult us*
Cooper, Administrator | should not be i day of May A. D. one thousand nine KIB1'OWN-4:40
a.
m.;
6:48
a.
m.;
7:23
a.
worked hard and given his aunt 18 a week
of Anthony Std6e,"deoU J Bale of Xandi.. bundrfrd and four, notloe la hereby given to m.; SslUa. m.; 8:40 a. m.; 9:49a. m,; 11:80
«lO0 Reward »10O.
for the last year and she is greatly dspsn- -IJUGBNE J. COOPER, Administrator of aUpersomhaviofoUlmiagTiinrtthoSt.toof a.
RICHARD P. WARD,
m,; UJSO p. m.: 1:45 p. in.; 2:47 p. m.:
Andrew Brown, lateof the County of Morril,
Tbe mdrn of this etftr will bs
dant upon what be' brought in. Judge SU Anthony Stelce, late' of the County of deoMSMi, to preeant the same, under oath or 5^«S p.m.; 7:00p.m.; 8;Mp.m.
Morris, deceased, bavingjnsde and exliibl '
Tel. 8 4 . R . 11 North Sussex St.,Dover.
Mills w a n e d Hilcy against drinklngKBispead- to
jjumatlon, V> the subscriber on or before
TKAIKB TO HBW TORE VIA BOOMthis Court, under oath, a just and ti
edsentenoo and placed Mm under Uw care of acoount-ot the personal estate and debts ._ tbe eleventh day ot February next, being nine TON AND PATERSON-5:20 a. m.; 6:03* a.
Catarrh Curs Is. the only positive ouretaown
said deceased, an far as no has been able to dis- months from the detect aaft orderTani«™ m 4 A^SSa. m.; *7HMa.m.; 7:90* a. m.; 7:58
the probation offloer for one year. •
tatben^tnlfratiAVy.
oTtsirrh
g
MAN OR WOHAN.
tbe same, by. wblchltapnears that tbe oreditor negbwtlng to bring in and exhibit a. m.; 6:18 a. m.; 11:14* a. m.; 1:60* p. m.:
constitutional dtaasss, rMubns a eouHtuThe third man was Michael Dines who cover
his, her or their oliim unrt.r oathor £ f 2:56* p. m.; 8:43 p. m.; 6:23 p. m.; 8:41* p.
Uonml treatmnt.
Ball's O«ttrrt' Cure lives In Hanover township, near Boonton. personal estate of iaid deoau»S Vinaufflcimt Mo" wlttto the time » limited will be So? m.; 8:11 p. ra.
Is there a man or woman in Dover or
to
pay
all
bis
just
debts,
and
stating
tbat
said
"™
;
"
"
•
"
,
"
•
•
an
nmiEsa
wiu
be
for^
Is taken Internally, aotlnc dlwctly upon
bl
ti
h
wherever this paper is read that has a
He was arrested for rape Upon Llszte Admin. deceased died aelwl of lAndV tenements; here- ever barred off hli,
Trains marked • run via Rockaway.
Her or their action thenlather, son, brother' Husband or friend
Dines pleaded not guilty and bis trial was ditamants and real estate, slniate In the Coun- for a n l n s t the Biecutor,
FOR BA8TOH and intermediate stations—
ty of Morris and (bounty of Warren, and pray
Da5d i i ; Uth dayof May A. n. 1904.
6:3aa. m.; 9:08a. m.; 937a. m.; 2:40 p. m.; that is addicted to drinking LIQUOR ?
•at down for next Friday. Assemblymen ing the aid of tbe Court In tho premises;
•. •.'
' ' .. w XLLIAIC GARDIIsn,
Are you intercs'cil enough in their
8:18 p. ja.; 5:08 p. n ,
Thomas Hillery appeared for tbe defendant. Therefore, it is ordered by .the Court, tbat na. _
•
•
Bxecutor,
natun'ndotoiits work. The proprietors
FOR O H E S T B B - l l l a a. m.; 2:20 p. m.; welllare to write us and find out what
all persons interested In thelallda, teutmietits, at.-Bw.
Dover^N.J,
bavenuuoh filth la 111 curatji. - " • —
Lane Method is ano vv!>y we claim it is
5:40
p.
n
.
•
heredltamenta
and
real
estate
of
Bald
detbat they offer One Hnndred Dollars.
To Cure • Cola In one Day
ceased, do appesr before the Judge of this
oua tkat it faiU to core. Send lor
FOR NBTCONO and poilrta on Sussex the most HUMANE, RATIONAL cure
iske Laxative Bromo (julnlne Tablets. All Court, at the Court Boose in Morristown, on
Branch-8:50a,m.:9:Ola,in.ll I S7a.m.;l:50 in existence ? No matter how much they
U
FRIDAY,
the
FDTH
DAY
of
AUGUST;
Notice
to
Creditors.
,' BufllBten to these words: "Thnssalth
p.m.; 2:40 p.m.; 6:84 p.m.; 0*6 p. m.
drink or how long they liave been adf 5
. C. CHUNKY & CO
dnigglsta refund the money H it falls to cure
A I),, 1904, and show cause, if any they
xthe Lord God, Behold, I will take the
E.W. Qrovei signature Is on eaeh box, 86c have, why so much of the said lands, tene- BiUte of Alberts. Chamberlain.
FOR WASHINOTON AND POINTS dicted to its use, they CAN he cured by
children of Israel from among the na- tff-Soldby Druggbts, Wfo.
WE8T-5:82 n. m.; 0:27 a. m.; 8:15 p. m.-, this method. Over 7,000 cases and no
mentg, hereditaments and real estate of said
Pursuant to the Order of the Surrogate of
Hall's Family Pills a n the best.
failures.
Positively no sickness. No
.tlons whither they he gone and will
deceased, should not be sold as will be suffl- the County of Morris, made on 10th day of f a 4 p . m . ; 7:40p.m.; 10:05p.m.
olent to pay his debts, or the-residue thereof, June, A. D., one thousand nine hundred and
shaky nerves. No gold used. THIS IS
. gather them on evory side and bring
IBOONTON.
as
tbs
case
may
require.
four,
notice
Is
hereby
given
to.
all
persons
NO
GOLD
CURE. All correspondence
StTHDAY TRAINS.
'them into their own land. And I will
KENVIU.
Mrs. Alfred K. Barker and children, of
having claims againsCthe estate of Albert S.
srrictly confidential.
ALflRED ELMER MILLS.
make them one pattern In tho land upon
FOR NEW T O R E VIA MORRISTOWI,
ChamWlaln,
late
oJ
the
County
of
Morris,
Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Kilpatrick, of New York, are the guests of. Mr. and Mrs.
Judge, &0.
'the mountains of Israel, and one king Tonkers, are visiting Edward Kilpatrick.
deceased, to present the same, under oath or -8:40, 9:49, l i a o a. m.; 1:4S, 3:47, 6:55,
Dated Hay 24th, 1904.
James H. Wooten, of Boonton.:
The John J. Little Co..
affirmation, to the subscriber on or before the 8:44 p.m.
, shall be ,king to them alf, and they
Ludwlg Dohm, of this place l> spending
O. J. Oswald, for tbe last two years prin- A Trae Copy form tbe Minutes.
* th day of af aroh next, being nine months
FOR NIBW TORK VIA BOONTON AND No. 43 Main Street, NEWTON, N. J,
"shall be no'more two nations, neither the summer at the Catskllll.
DAVID Tor/no,
cipal of toe High School, will sail for Ger- 2&6w'
tn
tba
dateof
Bald
order:
and
any
Creditor
PATERaON—0:3O, 6:25, 7:30«, 9:18 a. m.;
Surrogate.
, (ball they be divided into two klngneglecting to bring in and exhibit Els, her or 1:5^,6:82, 6:41>, 8:11p.m.
C, A. Baker has returned from Mechanics- many, July 5, where he will remain for two
CdotpB any more at all" (Krek. xxxvil, burg, Pa., where he visited his sister, Mrs.
their claim under oath or affirmation within
Trains marked • run via Rockaway.
years to continue his studies.
tbe
time
so
limited
will
be
forever
barred
of
"'. 21, .22).
FOR PHILLIPSBURH—10:28 a. m.; 6:00
Charles Boltan who has been seriously 111.
bis, ber or their action therefor against the
George Salmon, of Boonton has gone to
Notice of Settlcmeot. ^ Administrator.
We shall see as we go on In onr stud• •
,
•
~•
• . • - \ p. m..
Men are at work this -week clearing away Frinoeton, HI
Notice Is hereby given tbat the accounts of
,. lei .that the revolting tribes) grew the debris previous to tbe erection of anew
Dated the 10th day of/June, A. D., 1904
FOR NETCONG-STANHOPBaod NEW
Mr. and Un. Isaao L R . Lefterts, of the subscriber. Administrator of Mary L.
(BUOCHSSOK TO A. WIQHT0N)
ELIJAH N. CHAMBKRLAIN,
TON—0:50, 10:13 a. m.; 4KB, 6KX), 7:40 p. m.
^ worse and worse, wandering farther hotel to tike tbe place of the one recently Boonton, have gone to Chicago foranox- Young, deceased, will be audited and seated
81-0w
Administrator, Hopatcong, K J.
FOB HAOKHTSTOWII, WABHEIOTOH AKD
"and farther from God until after more destroyed by art.
by tbs Surrogate, and reported! for settle"
ESTABLISHED IM 1848.
tendad visit
Fourrs WXST OX MAIM Limt—5:23, 10:38, a.
J^than 200 years, of God's forbearance
Miss Mary Wolfe left this week for a trip Fred Parker, of Boonton, whe baa been ment to the Orphans' Court of the County
~ ; 8:15, 7:40, 10.-06D.rn.
of Morris, on Friday, the fifth day of Augubt
9 But Black well Street, Dover, N. J.
;with-them their Iniquity came to a through Delaware.
playing with a band at the B t Louis ExNOTICE TO CREDITORS.
<-, £bead and they went Into captivity, from
Mn Julius Carperson and little daughter, position during the past month] returned to ""fated June 24,1M4.
ESTATE or CHABLXS B. MDNBON, DKOIASID.
S-'S which they have not yet returned. Yet of Emex street, spent a tew days of this week
Foatai l u o r m m n o n .
'
MiRTIN C. HiVXKS,
Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Tinning.
bis home at Boonton recently.
Pursuant to the order of the Surrogate of
I it Is written, "Hear the word ot the with Arthur Ebner.
Administrator.
Olosiiig Urns for oateolng malls from Dov.
the County of Morris, made on the Sixteenth
Walter M. Irving and family, who will
8S-6W.:
Dover,
N
.
J
.
S'Lori, O ye nations, and declare It in
dayof May A. D., one thousand nine hundred
Assemblyman Baker entertained Dr. and move from Boonton to Westneld next week
i,
Hot Waler and ,Hot Air HealloJ.
and four notice is hereby given to all persons
s \ t h e tales afar oil and soy, He that scat-_ Mn. MI)I>, of Ilorrlstown, over Sunday.
•.. '
,
• .
were tendered a farewell reception Friday
The St. Louis f a i r .
having claims against the estate of Charles B. A . M . :
"-^.tered Israel will gather him and keep"1 George Attchenbach, who has been princi
All
Kinds
of Sheet Metal Work.
MUDBOII,
late
of
the
County
ot
Morris,
deceas7«>-ToN.T.vialIorristown.
;
night by toe congregation of the First PresThose who have visited the great Exposi•J.U1H as a,shepherd doth bis flock" (Jer- psl of our school for tbe past two years, has
to present the same, underoathorafflrmayr 8:50-W«rt,vUEa.ton.
byterian Church in the manse of that tion at St. Louis are loud In their praise of ed,
Dealer in Stoves, Rangoa, FurUon, to the Bubecriber on or before the six- 8:50-WMt,vi.8oranton.
£ / u x L 10). v ' .
resigned to accept a more lucrative position church.
its vastnees and beauty. Sach depatment is teenth day of February next, being nine 8^0-East, via Boonton.
naoea, Zinc, Copper, Sheet Lead,
%S<i.JL-portion of tbe kingdom was leftas Supervising Principal of Rockaway
Mrs. Lawn, of Brooklyn, ii the gueatof complete and no matter what branch you months from the date of said order; and any 9:45-MlneHlll(olo.e<i).
creditor neglecting to bring in and exhlhft 9:50-8uocasnnn», Iroola, Chester ttlosed). Lead Pipe, Pumps, ke., all kinds of
' V.yith-Beboboam, not for his sake nor townnbip.
Mr. and Mrs. George W, Urnbb, of Mechanic visit one finds there everthing to minutest bis, her or their claim under oath or affirma- 10:16—Rookawav
via
High
Bridge
Branoh.
tfot Solomon's sake, but, as the Lord
Missel Berate Kilpatrick and Ethel Baker street, Boonton.
detail. Tbe grounds are magntflciont in tion within the time so limited will be for- LOrfSO-—Bast,viaBoonton,
*
Tinware and Kitchen TJtensilB, Bfef$'said,~.'ifFot, David my servant's sake bive returned from a week's visit at "Loch
Charles Scribuer a Princeton stndent is their floral decorations and the " Piko " Is by ever barred of his, her or their action there- 10:58—Horrlstown (olosed).
for against the Administrators.
'
frigerators, Ice Cream FroBzerB, Oil
S t « n d for Jerusalem's sake, which I have Angle," lake Bopa^toong.
10:55-lfewTorlc
(doMdV
spending his vacation with bis mother, Mrs. far the most elaborate entertainment of its
gHChosen;** * * tbat David my servant
Mbslda Butterworth has been entertain- E A. Scribner, of Church Btraet, .Boonton. kind ever exhibited. Tbe New Jersey Cen- Dated the sixteenth day of May, A. D. 1004.
and Oasolene Stoves.
CBABLKS
B
.
MuitsoK,
J
a
,
'-'*,' may have a light alway before me In ing Mr. Mills, of Morristown, this week.
Miss Nellie L. Weeks, Mis. Mary B. Clark, tral will run low rate coach excursions to fit,
Give us a coll. Satisfaction guar„_ •
Administrator.
^"•-Jerusalem, the city which I have choMrs. Marsh hss as her guests at present MissM. C.J.Titus, HUsAbbie Hannaand Louis on July 1, 14,. 21 and 88. and very
9:90—Rocfcawajr (olosed).
Dover, N, J.
anteed in price and qimlity.
me to put my name there" (xl, 18, Mrs. Carter and daughter and tbe Misses L. Wolfe Smith, teachers' i n ' the Boonton liberal stop-over privileges are allowed at 37-Oiv
9:30-E«st, via Morrtnown.
t-M-\rtii,
allpointoon
High
Bridge
Branch
80). When Ho shall' restore and Doremus, of New York city.
publio school, left town but Friday for their the interesting points enroute; .Writeto
At the oldest ostaWialied business
and Lake Hopateong-.
9 Israel and, mako her the bead ot
Miss Moore, of Newark is visiting her respective homes, on their summer vaca- H. B. Ruhe, District Passenger Agent, of the
4:50—West, via Scrsnton.
JOHN P. FORCE,
house of this tiiid in Dover.
. j l l tuitions upon earth It will not be for uncle, Frank Cole
4:50—West, to Easton.
New Jersey Central at AUentown for circular
tion.
5:00-8uooamnna, Ironla, Cheater (olosed).
"lsrael'8;jake, but for His-own holy
Miss Jennie Stoventon, of Boonton, I> a t of rates and other information.
6^0—Bast via Slorrlstown.
LIVERY. SALE and
-name's sake (Es. xxrvl, 22).
Mlddletown, N. Y., for two weeks.
rjioonmo u i u ,
PORT MORRIS.
"Pl'here are comparatively few among
Fred Reagle, of Westfield, Is spending toe
gUGENEJ. COOPER.
EXCHANQB STABLES. A. K. T i m sira AT B. B. BTATIOIT.
believers -today who really bclievo the
Miss Fanny Davis and Mamie Clark spent summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
6^0-From New Tork.
Sp'raln-TVords of prophecy we have quot- a tew days with friends at BlnghamtoD.N.T. M, P. Reagle, of Boonton. '
7 W - " I * l e Hopatoong.
- ATTOBSEV AT LAW AND
L/vedrbiit the majority turn away from
Coachu lor WediHogs ami Punnals.
Mrs. Fuller and infant son, of Wallpack
7:97- " W a t , Uackettstown.
George C. Duron and family,' of New York
5D 80U0IIOB IS G'HAHOIB.*
i>,-~the word of God to the opinions of Centre, is visiting at the parsonage
8:00— " Snocasonna, Ironla and Chester
are spending the summer at DenviUe. Tho
i.imea.
They know not the thoughts of
U n John F. Bchappellls entertaining a noir residence that Mr. Duren.ls building in An liujiuro nttttUui' wnlch tno
Office in the l'on= BulMing,
Carriages and Harness, 8:80- " I U I . Ulli (dosed).
^ * the-tard, neither understand they His cousin' from Pennsylvania, who Is on her tbat village is Bearing completion.
i Iddseyi tsA otbot1
9.-05- " Eart via Morristown.
O«»B J .A. LTIW'O tfTiina DOVHB. B../.
counsel (Mlc. lv, 12). Will It not bo bridal tour through this section of the
9:18- " West via Buffalo.
U n , Gilbert Conklin, of Montolair, is not tain owe of withov;t help, then to
NEW AND SECOND-HAND, ' 937— " Eart via Boonton.
,jvorse for them_.thon for unbelieving country.
visiting rekitlves near Boonton.
•uoh as aocnmulaaon ot them.
10:3»- " High Bridg..
Emll
Auerbacb,
son
of
ex-Engineer
August
""^ Israel, for our light Is so much greater
Jeremiah Guison, an old citizen of BoonP.M.
FOR SALE.
They Utter (he whole «yrt«m.
•than Israel's? In.Israel's darkeBt days Auerbach, of this plaoo, waa married last ton, died at his borne Thursday afternoon of
1:46— " WntvlaBoranton.
Pimples, bolls, eoMma and otar
1:54— " New Tork, Newark and Morris•-* there were such as Ahljah and Shema- week In the Booth, where he has made U s last week.
The funeral was held on
13
Sussex
Street,
Dover.
town (oloaed).
bDmo
for
sotueyearsand
Is
now
taklngja
eruptloos, loss at •ppeOto, Oat ttrsd
> lab (xl, 20; xll, 22), and when Elijah
Monday.
2:47- >• West via Fhillipsbnrg.
1
80-tw
• •
•-.
' tttoughtvtbat be stood alone tbe Lord bridal tour to St. Louis and tbe exposition.
The Bard-Cate Company • are building an MBag, biUous tarn, fito of iudlgts.
4:10- " Rockaway via, High Bridge
Thomas Dcsbato and daugbters, Clara and addition to ite plant.
; / ; ' h a d 7,000.
Branch.
Uoa, don beadaohes and atUf Mm
Every clay in March and April
5:00— " Chester, Ironla and Snccasunna
Stills, started for New York on Monday to
The .JuveDile Band of Montville gavo a
GEORGE t . JENKINS,
take the boat for Norfolk, Pa., to visit Mr. band concert and a strawberry and Ice cream ttxmbrii an do* to ibsta. ' ' '•
the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul
6K16- " Kaitv^forrlstown. "
Eeehazo's father, who lives along the James festival last night In Columbia BaUMont" Bait via Boonton.
Nothing has ever equalled i t
CIVIL AND MININd ENOINEBR b-24—
Railway will soil tickets for $33
6 K » - " Edison, Woodport.
in the vicinity of Petersburg. They viUe.
Nothing can ever surpass it. Elver
6:40- " West Via Haokettatown.
will be gono several weeks
Room 7,Natlonal Union Bank Building, Office open on Sundays from 9 a. ra to from Chic.i;A> to i'orthmd, Seattle,
10 a. m. '
Chamborlaln's Colto. Gbolora a n d
Taconia and nuuiy uther points in *
' Safeguard t h e Children.
DOVER.
N
.
J.
•
o
n
m
sfl
aomon,
owiuuta*
t
l
Myr
Diarrhoea
Remedy.
Notwithstanding all that is done by boards
the Nortlnvost-yood via The
ESTABUSHED 1880
Hhstr
•ffgott,
itraugthen,
ton*
aad
of health and charitably Inclined persons,
This remedy Is certain to be needed in alPioneer Limilo>l and St. Paul, or
the death rato among small,ohUdren 1B vory most every home before the summer is over. tarisont* tha whole syitem.
GEORGE E. VOORHEES.
QEO..O.CUMMINS, M.D.,
high during the hot weather of the summer It can always bo deponded upon even In the
I bid salt rbran o» my tunas sa thst I
via Omaha ami Tho Overland Sermonths in the large cities. Tuere is not most severe and dangoroiis coses, - I t is
waui iTBsn, BIAB WABBCS
MORRISTOWN, N. J. '
ooud not wort. itooiHoos'iBsrsspurllle
probably one case of bpwel^ complaint In a especially, valuable for Bummer dlsordors In
vice.
DOVJUt, s. J.
sad It drat* aU ibs hnmor. I conitnaaa
bundrod, however, thatoould nofebocured by
I t i s pleasant to take and never
Hardware and Iron Merchant
itlBK till tb. ions dlseppeirod." Ifs*.
W. S. HOWELL,
A Perfect For All Throat and tho timely use of Chamberlain's Co)lo,0holera ohildron.
falls to give prompt relief. Why not buy it
Oman Houaa i l'to 2:8o'». ii "'
lat O. Blow*, Somfort JaUa, Its,
, Cure i - Lung Troubles.
and piarrbooa Homedy. • For sale by Robert now I It may save life. For sale by Robort
General Eastern Agent,
17 to 8:80 p. at.
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS
Hood'*
•arsaparllla
prernla**.
t»
Monsybackiritfsllk. TrialBottlMfre*
Eiligore, DoveT| A. P. Green, Cberter.
KUlgore, Dover) A; P, Green, Chester.
Htlarlal Disease, and Rheumatism receiv
UCKAWANNA RAILROAD
a R-.
All Humors
f
IS
$ 3 3 to g^orth Pacific
Ooast.
Dr. King's
New Discovery
Hood's Sarsaparilia
and Pills
Hi^S^iv %nw ^s^PVnisBlVII
tpwlalattwitlo
SXEDS AND FERTILIZERS
381 Broadway, New York,
THE XBOX BBA, DOTBB, XT. J « JXTLYll, 1904.
Gbe Iton Eta.
FOUNDED 1870.
J . K. WILLIAMS, Editor.
PUBLISHED
EVERY
yBIDAY
AT
DOI1BR, N. J.,
BT
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PUBZJBHBBB AVO PBOPAIZTOHB.
TELEPHONE NO. 1.
HELEN MORTON FREL
French Court Grants Her Divorce From
Her Noble Husband.
Paris. June 30.—The Ducheas of Taleccay, who iras Helen Morton, daugh
ler of Levi P . Morton of New Torn, before her marriage, b i s been granted a
divorce from the Duke of Valcuoay.
Thti case came up before the civil tribunal of the Seine, Multre Baoal Uous
BUSIIIJHIPS OUT
Vladivostok Sqnadroo Appears on
the Korean Coast.
BOMBARDS TOWN OF GENSAN.
Throw* 180 Shells Into Japanese Settle
men*—Three Cruisers and Ten Tt
pedo Boats and Destreyere In Fie
Details of Battle of Fen.hul.
erigagement. her bov.- gun having been
snot avrnj-, and it looked a s it she bad
rescued ninnr inea.
Tlie Lieutenant Burukofr Is one of
tbe torpedo bout destroyers taken from
the Chinese at Tukn lu 11)00. Tbe general belief here- is tbat she ran Admiral Togo's blockade and came here
with dispatches for the army and for
St. Petersburg. T w o Cossack officers
were on board.
Tbe Russians celebrated tbe arrival.
Bands of music from the camp, east
of tbe town, were sent to the administrator's house, where there w a s singing and a dinner.
Wandering WllJIe tlie Hobo
cares very little for the proverb "Cleanli
ness is nert to Godliness." He does not believe much in either. The fastidious however
who practice deanliiieBB, if not godliness, will
find Orris and Almond Heal a most pleasing
detergent, making the skin soft and smooth
and of fr'igrant odor. For sale by Killgore
& White, Dover.
THE GEfl. RICHARDS CO.
IN TOWELS.
15c. Batistes and Lawns BARGAIN
W e have just placed on sale a lot of
at 9 c yard.
fine Damask Towels, some fringed ends,
Fine printed BatisteB and Lawns, handsome others hemstitched, some colored borders,
colorings and styles, new crisp goods just re- others all white. These towels are sold
regularly at 30c. each,
ceived this week, worth lGc.
price 10c. each.
0c. yard.
Tokyo, Jnne 80.—It la announced from
Fine Huck Towels, with handsome borofficial sources that t h e Russian Vladiders, size 17x34. worth 20c. each,
vostok squadron, consisting of three
cruisers and t e n torpedo boats and deprice 12c each.
stroyers, appeared off Qentan June SO
Fiae Brown Linen SuitinRS, 28 incbeB wide,
Fine PURE LINEN Huck Towels, a
and threw 180 snolls into the Japanese
the regular 20c. quality,
splendid 25c. towel, size 18x35,
FRIDAY, JULY i, 1904!
settlement
Grana Fourth, o t J u l y lcxourelon t o
Detailed reports ot t h e capture ol
Cranberry Ijake.
Fenshut pass on June 27 show that tbe
Bate from all stations, New York to SumFine Brown Sheer Linen SuitingH, 30 inches
Fine all linen Huck Towels, with handRussians were driven from an exceedmit, I1.D0. Bate from Dover 60 cents.
ingly strong position dominating the
For President:
wide, the regular 80s. quality,
some damask borders and damask figures
Tickets sold for all trains. A special proBhlmucbeng road. In tills engagement
THEODORE ROOSEVELT,
gram of amusing and novel games for men,
through centres, size 20x38, a regular
the Russian losses were ngaln heavier
of New York.
10c. yard.
wowea and children.
Open to everyone.
DX:CHES8 OF YALKSCAT.
than those of the Japanese. The Jap30c. towel,
For Vice President :
set rrvrcutinK tlie jilea In boljnlf of the anese outmaneuverod t h e Russians b y Valuable prizes for each event.
Jutt opened, "The Panther Hills Inn," a
CHARLES WARREN FAIRBANKS iliiclK-Ms mill Multre Emile Strauss de- working around the enemy's right flank thoroughly
up-to-date hotel, with the finest
fending in Uebnlf of the duke. The and attacking him In the rear. The
ol Indiana.
Handsome Fringed Dolies, 16 inch,
dining-room in tbe State, Beating 500 people;
prorauIIiiKH were conducted in privacy. Japanese advanced In three column
regular dinner GO cents.
worth 12C each,
The chiirpvit Against tlie duke were One w a s assigned to deliver a frontal
The Times It not given to discussing poli
All tbe attractions of a nrst-claas excursion
tics, but It Menu that now is the time to ill treatment unil neglect. Tlio hearing attack and th« others t o strike the en- resort. The coolest and most delightful Bpot
lttart the ball rolling ( o r the safegarding of was brief. The court in pronouncing emy from the flanks. Tbe column
Well made waists, nice patterns, some with
the Interests, yen, even the very existence of itself fuvonihle to (lie duchess* plead- which advanced on t h e Russian right in New Jersey.
collars attached, others •with neck bands only,
Above rates in effect every Sunday via the
the main manufacturing part of Morrii ing gnve the defendant's name a s 8elnt Hunk fought a separate action.
Lacka wanna Bailroad.
County, together with toe largo ore mining
sold regularly at 50o.
It encountered three battalions of Ininterests.
The Hockaway River and i u Louiti Mnrlc Archambault Buzon, Comte
W e have all the new and fashionable
tributarla were not pot h e n for the expreu de Talleyrand-Perigord, Due lie Valen- fantry, s i x guns and t w o machine Runs
purpose of furnishing water for Jeraey City cay.
shapes and colors, and the reliable kind
on Sunday morning. T h i s engagement
OABTOHXA.
to the detriment pt the people, who for geneAlso little boyB' blouBO waists, white, linen only.
lasted until sunset of Sunday. A t this B » ™ t h .
^ I l i s Kind You llarM
"
ration after generation, hare enjoyed undiscolor, blues, pinks, etc., tho 50c. kind,
puted right»_thereui. No one doubts but FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL hour t h e Japanese bivouacked and re- Blgwtiro ,
Ladies' Kid Patent Tipped Oxfords,
newed tbe assault at midnight, -when
of-.
that tbis part of the county will bo vitally
concerned in legislation likely to come up in Closing Quotation! of tho N«w York they succeeded in defeating the Rusthe next few years.
We have reference
sians.
On
Monday
morning,
the
27tu,
stock Exchange.
per pair, made wi'h light and heavy .soles.
mainly to water kgialation effecting th
the Russians were re-enforced with
Nsw York, June 80.
towns bordering on the Rwkawny Hive
Ladies' Russet Oxford Ties, the kind so
Money on call nominally at l^(al% per three battalions and sixteen guns.
—Wharton, Dover, Kockaway and Boontonprime mercantile paper, 3}iat per They assaulted tbe Japanese viciously
Young man to do typewriting; and
all thriving placet, teeming with Industrial cent;
hard to get now on account of the great
cent.; exchanges, I1H,673,121; balance., and endeavored to retake the position stenography and assist at office work.
interest*, in which the manufacturers, work- ««,0H,S5».
T-IKNone out thoroughly competent person
demand for them. We have a good Btock
they h a d l o s t
men and people of the whole district
Closing prices:
mentioned are vitally boncerned. The same Amal. Copper... 41% Missouri Pac... «0
they were repulsed a n d tbe Japanese need apply. State salary. Address
at present in Vici Kid and Russia Calf,
33-lf
can also be said ot tbe «rtensive ore mining Atchlson
72* N. T. Central...U5
flankers worked their w a y to tho real 'ANDOVER," Iron Era, Dover.
interests located in the hills adjacent to the B. 4 0
79% Nort. & TVest... MK
2.25 and 2 ( 5 0 pair.
of the main Russian position at Fen1
ubove mentioned stream. Every kind of Brooklyn B . T . . 48% P«nn, R. R
Ladies' Fare Linen Hand Embroidered Handshut pass. Tbls attack occurred a t
sewerage legislation imaginable will be forth- Ches. &Ohlo.... 31 Beading
The
new
Court Tie for ladies, made of
168H St. Paul
1
o'clock in tbe morning.
coming. Thlsoonoiroa Republicans. Demo D. &H
kerchiefs, unlaundered, H e . each; worth 20c.
23% Southern Fao...
Tan Russia Calf, with three large eyelets
crab, Prohibition^*, and all others, what- Brie....
I n t b e meantime the Japanese column
1
Advertisements under this head anpabLadies' Pure Linen Hemstitched Handker- and wide ribbon 1 aces, hand sewed, 3 . 0 0 pr>
ever their political proclivities. We trust Gen. Electric... 167 Sugar
which bad been assigned to make the Jished at ana cent a word, bos no advartise111. Central
lain Union Pacific...
the balance of Morri. County will see the Louis. & Nash...110
U. S. Bteel
frontal attack met a n d routed 10,000 ment will be received for less than l t e n t s
chiefs, hand drawn work in corners, 9c, each;
necessity of this part of the county being Manhattan
200 pairs Children's Kid Tipped Button
149 V. S. Steel pf...
Infantry and cavalry posted near Wen- for thefirstinsertion.
protected l a the 8ta|e Senate by a represen- Metropolitan....1U
worth. 15o.
W e i l Union.... 80%
cbapantsu. This happened on Sunday,
Shoes, sizes 5 to 8, worth 75c. per pair,
tative who, b r right of birth, property Inthe 26th. A t dawn o n Monday tbe
Fou BUT—The Riverside Mission building
Ladies' All Linen Hemstitched and Embroid- 55C. pair.
teresta and residence, will be at all times in
G«ner«l Market*.
touch with the people, and who will put
Japanese renewed t h e attack. Thi Is offered for rent either in part or the whole
ered
Handkerchiefs, H e . each ; worth 20c.
Now York, JunoJO.
building. Possession given immediately.
forth every effort to protect this region from
Also a complete line of Children's SanCORN—Easier with wheat; July, ESKc. fighting this dny w a s opened by thi Apply to I. W. BXAUIHO.
18-tf
oppression by the gigantic water combine. It
TALLOW—Steady; city, 4Vic; country, artillery. The Russians poured a deadLadies' Plain Fine Linen Hemstitched Hand- dals and Oxfords in all the new styles.
was through the .efforts of Bon. Tbomas J.
ly
artillery
fire
on
the
attackers,
am
FOR
SAUC—Celery
plants
in
quantity
or
Hillery at tbe laat Marion of the Legislature
kerchiefs, 10o. each - worth 15o.
HAY—Quiet; shipping;, 7Ec.» good
We have just received a lot of Men's
the Japanese artillery secured a net in small lots, by the dozen or 1,(100. Sunnythat a Mil Introduced in the Interest or tbe choice, S5o.
ildo Oreenhoun, US E. BlackweU street.
Children's All Linen Hemstitched Handker- Russia Calf Lace Shoes, blucher style, with
poBitlou and delivered a heavy cros
East Jersey Water Company which was
POTATOES—Easy; southern, »1.37al
88-lw
STRAW—Quiet; long rye, tl.0Gnl.16.
sweeping in its terms and would have caused
fire on the Russian lines of defense.
chief!,
5c,
each.
new shape toes, which are worth 13.00 per
Irreparable damage and annoyance to tbe BEANS—Steady; marrow, 92.S5a2.9O; me- While this w a s proceeding the. JapaPoa 8AT.II-A "Torrid" steam heater with
farmer, manufacturers and the inhabitants. dium. $LB6a2; pea, fl-82tt; red kidney, nese Infantry and engineers cleared the
Ladies' Very Fine Cotton Hemstitched Em pair. W e have made a special price on
piping and radiators Inquire of Borough of
generally of tile northern section of the J2.fiCil2.B5.
WOOL—Steady; domestic fleece, 2Sa82o.
obstructions from the Russian rear and Mt. Arlington.
lioV
broideredHandkerchiefs, 9c. each; worth 15c. these of 2 . 2 5 pair.
State, WM killed. For some few years pist
BUTTER— Creamery, extras, per pound,
innocent-appearing trills havo found their lSalSKc.; firsts, 16al7ttc.; seconds, HVia closed in on tbe enemy. The Russians
Hen's Fine Hemstitched Cotton HandkerFOB
SALE—A
two-year-old
Guernsey
Bull*
broke
and
fled
at
11:30
Monday
mornVValk Over Shoes for MeO—They replDHc.; thirds, ISaHc; state, dairy, tubs,
extras, 17c; firsts, Jfialto.; seconds, lia ing. T h e Japanese gained and retain- Apply to Noah Thomas, Flockton, N. 9.
ohief«;5o, each; worth lOo.
resent the newest and most fetching pat, w a r <•>«> tt» statute books without being l«Mc.; thirds, 18c.; western Imltstlon ed possession of the heights. The Rusdetected are now being used by the water oreamsry, firsts, lBc-j sooonde, 13al4o<!
Hen's Fine Mercerized Hemstitched HancTker- terns and leathers, and are in every way
FOB B u s - D a r k bay cob, 15K hands high,
company tbxeoero the farmers and manu- renovated, extras, 18c; firsts, MaUKo.1 sians left ninety dend behind them on
the heights. This uumber of dead does good reader, single or double. * Good saddler
chiefs, with handsome colored borders,. 13c, superior to any line of shoes we have ever
facturers. The one man who has already seconds, I t a l i c ; thirds, lOaltc. .
also.
Apply
W
barton
Bouse,
Wharton,
N.J.
CHEEBE-»l»te, rull cream, colon
lot Include those found in tbe valleys.
shown that he understands every phase of
each; worth 25n.
offered, 3 , 5 0 and 4 , 0 0 pair.
the matter through his training as a civil small, fancy, 9o.; fair to cood, 8^s»K
white, small, fancy, 0c.: fair to good, Site The Japanese lost 270 men killed Ol
engineer; conversant with the water question M4o.; small, poor, 0Ha7o.; large, colored, wounded in the Uauklng and frontal
in every' detail, a bright young lawyer, an fancy, 6%c.; white, fancy, 8K&.' tor*: col (Hacks.
indefatigable worker and an upright, honest ored and whits, fair to good, 7%uSc; poor,
mad Is Han. Thomas J.HIllery, of Boonton, " ~ ; light saints, choice, 6a6Mc.; prime,
; part skims, prime, «4a5c; good,
HELP WASTXD, Mil*—Wanted, Book
who Is tbe only logical Republican candidate
CAPTURE OF FORTS.
; common to fair, Sastto.; full
and Job Compositors to work In open once,
for the nomination for State Senator. We
54 hour week and steady employment. Adcandidly believe that Mr. Hillery represent* •Kims" lalVjC.
Disagreement as to Extent of Japanese dress COMPOSITOR, BOX 17b, liarald DownEGOS—State, Pennsylvania and nearby,
allthatcouldbedeilreain the next Senator
town, New York City.
Port Arthur Vlotory.
fanoy, selected, white, 20a£lc.; mixed, ex.
from If orris County.—Boonton Times.
tras, ltc.; firsts, 17ttal8c.; dirties, UsMHC!
London, June 30.—Numerous unoffi' ,
W e publish tbe above editorial intact checks, 9B.12C.
cial reports of tbe capture b y the JapFREBH FRUITS—Apples, Baldwin, pel
because it U U the nail squarely on the head
barrel, <2a2.7S; Spy, I2.7Baa.tt; Rusaet. |2u anese of forts a t Port Arthur practi, regarding t i » Boekaway River and the 4.60; cherries, sweet, per pound, SaUo.] cally concur In their statements regardtowns of, Wharton, Dover, and Rockaway, per 8 pound basket, 36ae5c; sour, per ! ing t h e losses on each side, but locate
and Boonton
The "only logical solution or pound basket, SSaSSc; per quart, 6e>7o* ind name the positions variously.
currants, red, per quart, 7a0c.; strawber*
the sewerage question in Dover is that of rlss, western New xork, per quart, Sal7o.i
Tbe Morning Post's Tokyo correusing tbe river mentioned. A strong de- up river, Bal4c,; raspberries, up river, red, spondent describes t b e forts a s being
termined fight "Will b t necessary to protect per pint, 7a6c.; Jersey, Maryland and Del- on t b e belgbts In t b e vicinity of TILaware, 5a7c; blackcaps, per pint, 4efio.j
our righto
We J are oonndont that the blackberries, Jersey, Delaware and Mary* llenwan bay. Tbe Chronicle places thi
Jtepublioan nomlnon will he a man able and land, per quart, SaJOc; North Carolina.. Ghikwansban fort i n t b e center of tlie
willing t o pot up this fight Thomas J. 7a9c; huckleberries, Pennsylvania, large, Tiger Tall peninsula, southwest o t Fort
blue, per quart, SalDc; Jersey, Delawari
Hillery "has made an excellent Assemblyman and Maryland, 6al0c.; gooseberries, Hmall. Arthur. I t s T6kyo correspondent does
and as tbe Tlmev says has the requirements green, per quart, 7a8e.
not mention tbe other forts, but be
needed for this particular affair. Bhouldbe
LIVE POULTRY — Spring chickens says that the Japanese are advancing
A word about Trading Stamp* though first Don't use every kind of a stamp. Stick to the Bed or Green. Both these nomtwniea
allow his friends to use bis name in the con- nearby, per pound, 28c; southern ana toward Port Arthur on each side 61
have made a reputation in Dover. We all know their value. We know they are here to stay. Take our advice, .use no other color:
southwestern,
16c.;
fowls,
per
pound,
l
i
e
,
vention thereto 110 doubt he would bo favor- roosters, per pound, 6c.; turkeys, pel the Kwnngtung peninsula.
ably Motived, and if nominated tho people pound, 10c.
The Telegraph's Tokyo correspond
Baked Beans, with or without Shredded Wheat Biscuit <<
without regard for political faith would
DRESSED POUI/TRY-Brollers, Phllalo stamps with Special Teas,
delphla, 8V4 to 4 pounds to pair, per pound. ent quotes tbe Asahl a s saying that thi
1
a package '
' llC
alb
select him as tbe man to perform tbe 28a80a.;
Tomato Sause..
S pounds and under to pair, 22* Japanese advancing from tbe eastward
' herculean .task of beating Into submission 26c.; Pennsylvania, 8\4 to 4 pounds to pair, of Lantunbasbl bill took tbe Huhanwith 5 stamps free.
4o stamps with Tea,
2Sa28c.;
state
and
Pennsylvania,
mlsed
Vegetarian
Baled
Beano,
this wster^grabbiDg syndicate.
alb
[
slses, 20a28c; Pennsylvania, under 1 shan and Hsltelshan forts.
Force Malta Vita, Dr. Price's
Our Own Boot Beer makess
pounds, 18al8c.;' spring ducks, Long IsThe Chela correspondent of tbe Ex6o stamps with T e £
Pork and Beans,
5 gallons, bottle ,
Wheat Flake Food or Fudge,
land and eastern, per pound, 16c,; Jersey press reports that tbe Japanese ad" D . W."»" O p i n i o n of ltorker.
aIb,
Pennsylvania and Virginia, fancy, 16c i
Campbell's Condensed Soups, either ono your choice
vance began early Sunday from the
H a . EDTTOB:
fair to good, 14aMc.
7o stamps with Tea,
with 8 stamps free.
a Ib
B y Judge'Tarkeri oontinued, persistent
VEOBTABLHa — Potatoes,
Southern northeast. They first occupied SungFranco America, Heinz, Sniand monotonous silence In regard to all Rose, per barrel, tl.60a2; Chill, tl.87al.75, shoe bill, four miles from Kutab.
loo sumps with Tea,
.
1 | C per package.
common, fiOcalMB; asparagus, per dosen,
Hires'
or
Knapp's
Boot
der's.
They
afterward
seized
Kalyangchlai
national issues, I a m ranunaed of a story 1 bunches, 76crat2.60; beets, nearby, por In
a lb.
Beer, 2 bottles for . .
once heard; \ _'_"•
bunches, 9U1.60: carrots, nearby, per 1M and Lungtungchlno on t b e coast, using
All the different kind of Canned Where else do you get these
In a oertaiii tau&T vrat a boy who was BO inches, Hal.fi; cauliflowers, Long Is- the Island ot fJiauplngrno a s a naval
snaps.
with 6 stamps free.
Everybody Has a Kind
base. A body of cavalry and infantry
Soups. All good to eat without
far from being'" bright" that bo was called land, per barrel, 76c.aU; cabbages, X*
Island, por 100, 98.60a4; lettuce, nearby
. Word for
' "foolish." At'.j'tliiMfMsparents took him per barrel, 26a.60c.; Staten Island, per hall advancing from Sungsboo hill occuextra
worry
or
over
the
hot
fire,
Finest Full Cream Cheese, New
Wild Cherry Phosphite, >yn
State House Coffee.
with them on'a visit t o some distant friends. barrel crate, TSc-afi: peas. Bochester, pet pied Chlkwanshan and Haiitashan.
bushel
basket,
40aO0c;
western
New
York,
All
the
belgbts
were
extensively
fortwo sizes, lOo Md . . « U G
His father said t o turn, "Now Tommy, ittht
The more the drinkers, the more
Tork State quality,
per bast, 40aS0c.; Lour Island, SSaEOc.; Jerthe praise. If some one asks vou to >
' folks say anything to Jou,or ask you any sey, * per basket, 25a60c.; string beans, tified and mined. Tbe Russians fierceer
**TState
House Blend, by all meant
•/! qoertons, you must n o t say a word and Maryland and Jersey, gran, per basket ly resisted, but the Japanese artillery
Jello, Bromangolene, Tryfollow their advice because they"
1 they will not and out that you are a fool." 60a76c; wax, SSaEOc; tomatoes, .Jersey, pel flre w a s overwhelming, and b y evenbox, $1.75a2; Delaware and Maryland, pet
poeft, any kind, all flavors,
know
what
they are talking about.
> iJBo, when'some of tbe company spoke t o bira, small carrier, Hal.GO; turnips, white, pel Ing they had secured all the coveted
JuBt for you to see how good
Finest Elgin Creamery -if
,. A ['. er .'Tfing 't once you'll thank"
100 bunches, VI; Russia, new, per barrel points, and the Russians retired on the
w y j b e answered not a word. TbeypUedquestions
it is.
i
Batter,
per
lb.
.
.
-.
^C
it
Sl.25al.76.
Armour's
Roast
or
Corned
the
kind
friend
for giving you such
Inner defenses of Port Arthur.
i ' ^ and used every way they could to got him to
a good tip on coffte excellence
The Tokyo correspondent of the
Beef, 1 lb. CADS . . .
' ialk, but ofino avail. Finally one of the DRESSED MSATS-Good beef sides h
None better at any price.
PEANUT BRITTLE
fair demand a t steady prloes; medium and Times says that tbe Japanese attack
30 stamps with State House • J 1 / ,
company sald-tobim, ''Why, you're a fool!" common beef lower; the extreme selling
Blend.aNJT.
3ZC
in 1 lb. boxes
Tommy at onoe exclaimed, "Father, they've range was quoted at THalOMc. per pound, w a s on t b e outworks on the extreme
2
lb.
cam
calves
weak;
city
dressed
veals
sold
al
east
of
Port
Arthur,
and
that
the
RusFinest
Sugar
Cured
Earns
found i t out, they're found it outl"
20 stamps with Old GovernWITH
2
0
STAMPS
PBEE.
6aflc. per pound; country dressed at 6eJci
8o, though tbe judge may be dumb as a mutton lower at QaSV&o. per pound; dress- sians were driven In confusion along
onlylb
ment Java, a l b
sphinx, o r silent u the graveyard as to ad lambs of good quality firm; the selling the Fungnl river t o the Chlkwanshan
Just think 20 stamps.
20 stamps with Peaberry • j n - ,
Compare
these prices with those
range
for
Inferior
to
prime
was
StiallMc
forts.
•
.
Corned
Beet
1
lb.
cans
what h« thUkVwhera be stands, or what he
iMocha.alb
-MIL
eountry dressed hogs almost nominal,
you are paying elsewhere.
•would1 d o - h a d h i l i e power—yet, the pooplo but steady a t 6a7^c. per pound for me- Tbe Japanese advanced westward
20 stamps with Red Ba
from Flntu, a distance of s i x kilobave»'foun"aont" fcjr,liU boomers, backers dium to light weights..
'
a lb
meters, t o Sooting bill. They assailed
2 lb. "
l S ^ ft Co.
D. W.
ALL FRESH MEATS have
i o stataps wiih Maracaibo
tbe line of heights, the Russians strcnu
Live Stook Markets.
Coffce.alb
advanced, but you will find but
CATTLE—Receipts, 800 head; light de- ously resisting. Tho operation places
TROLLEY afjkrf DEFERRED.
Potted Ham or Tongue
mand, steady; prime steers, l6.7Eal.tli tbe Japanese In t b e reitr of Tuch
5 stamps with Santos Coffee,
a very small change in our prices
shipping, H.8E«6.(0; butchers, 84.2CaS.lI| lngtste, thus obviating the necessity
alb
and if you see how we keep our
Suited With
FreohoMeri w s . fceMBt fcorrlstown Wednes- helftrs, tSSOoE: cows, «2.ffiji4; bulls, Its for attacking the latter position.Ohioken Loaf, Veal Loaf,
1.86; stockers and feeders, I3a4.
Teas
at
Lehman's.
Meats
free
from
dust
and
flies
day and tbe opWo»» of Hwse interesteil, for
So stamps with Central Bale- Afi~
VBALB-Reotlpts, US head; steady;
Ham Loaf, Lunch Tongue,
ing Powder
4VC
a n d a g a l n r t t t a p t t f a « o <""<* »'•» <* « »
you Burely will not want to buy If o n e particular T e a doesft't strikeIIOGfl-nocelptfl, 4,800 bead; dull; S&lOo
your fancy another will.
Morris Conner H**§° <*»PW « r <« «"0 lower;
zostamps with Puritan Flavheavy, SS.&0aS.56; mixed, l5.Mj
elsewhere.
Ox
Tongue,
Potted
Ohioken,
We've at least 35 different kinds
yorkers, l6.-tOnE.5O; plga, Ri.ifia6.2S; roughs. Destroyer Rsaohss Newohwang With
oring Extracts
or qualities ol T e a s and it must be
14.60a4.76; stags, |2n3.N; dAlrles, 9S.l5a5.40.
an Assortment of Stores.
Turkey, Boned Chioken, •
20 stamps with all
BHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 2.0M
indeed a hard person to suit who cant
Finest XXXX Minnesota r o n buy satisfaction in the Lehman
head; yearlings steady; others 10a2Sc. low- Newchwang, J u n e 80.—The Rujfllnn
Wines or Liquors the
er; Iambs, Ka7; yenrllngs, $5.7Btifl; wethers torpedo boat destroyer Lieutenant
Patent Flour, per bbL J . / U blends.
All the different Canned Meats
cent of the p r o p W W d e t i had given their r*.Ka4.75; ewea, J3.£O&3.G1>; sheep, mixed Bnrukofr has.arrived hero from Port
FO stamps
Mamps with
witn all
all
1 nn
30
Here are our great leaders, a list
at cut prices,
c o n s e n t , ' Theii^rere some present who t24
•with $10.00 worth stamps free. well
Wi
Wines orLi
Liquors the l . U U quality
Arthur and Is berthed alongside the
worth your patronage.
gunboat Slvoucb.
It will psy you to buy yopr Wises b e n .
A N o w S t y l o i n Douquota.
The. officers of t h e Lieutenant BurnWa will announce the winner of the fall book of Trading Stamps and the other ten winners with $10 00 wnrfh
7"
There IB much charm i n the arraneotnent koff tell several stories. One Is that
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or flowers both as to color, combination and Admiral Togo's report o f the fighting
ana Tea contest in our next issue. Keep your eye open you might be one of the winners.
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fragrance, and each flower is a token of some w a s exaggerated and that the Russians
sentiment, Florafoam on a lady's dressing have made t w o cruises in the gulf of
table is a token of fastidious taste, purity of Fechlll in five days. Another story Is
month and fragrance of breath, an Ideal
tbnt t h e Fort Arthur fleet has Joined
preparation for the mouth and teeth. For
the Vladivostok squadron.
sale by Kfllgore & White. Dover.
ltaid over unlD * • ? « * meeting.
An American correspondent sent a
'*'
messenger who speaks Russian to the
•Ide of the destroyer, but tbe Russian
B a r g a i n s In R i b b o n s .
iiuotSfntr.
Taffeta, all Bilk, nice Una of colors. No. sailors. would not talk except to sny
nwrelvei* rifles, ball and
thnt
they left Port Arthur on Tuesday
So; No, 4,4c; No. 5t 5c; No: 7, Cc; No. 9, So;
Every Inch ot the boat w a s
io. 12, lOo; No. 40, J5o A yard, a t J. H. n i g h t
crowded, with men. S h e bad the opIrimm'i, e North Bvmn s t n e t
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Linen Suitings 15c. yd.
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Boys' 50c. Blouse
Waists at 39c.
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price 7c. each.
SHOES.
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39c. each.
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Handkerchiefs.
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THE EBON ERA* DOVEB, N. J., JULY|1, 1904.
I0TTIMS.
BASE BALL NOTES.
Grace M. JS. Church beld lte first quarterly
oonfnrwioe on Monday night.
Photographer Jotu Frioe is doing a rushing busiiiesi thaw day* taking the pictures of
the " sweet girl graduate!."
Lowe Brothers, expressmen, will shortly
have a 'phone in A M. MacFell's store on
West Blackwell street
The Chatham F. C. lost to ttw Orange
A. C. on the Orange Oval on Saturday.
The score was B to 0. rtti««i»™ teemed off in
the fielding, getting six arrora soared against
them. Batteries—Chatham, Bpeer and Westlake; Orange, Deegan and Freedburg.
TWO 1UNE WEDDINGS.
PERSONALS.
OLEVHJDBOOM
Venaer— Temby.
W. B. Gulen Isflpendiojca lew days with
A pretty church wedding took place io ^l family at Asbury Park.
Miss Maud Nonderveor is spending a few
St. John's Church at this place on Thursday
vening when the Rev. O. H. Hartman weeks with friends at Scranton. Fa.
olemnized the marriage of David Fred
Miss Grace Nixon, of Morristown, visited Senator Gorman Now Alleged to
tenner and Hies Nora Temby, both of this Miss Elizabeth George this -week.
,
You know what this menus. The new- 3s1
George Duquette has received a nattering town.
Russell Sarumls, of Philadelphia, visited
Be Its Mainstay.
est
and best styles possible to oUuin. We 3
offer from the manager of the Lebanon, Fa.
Shortly after 6 o'clock Hiss Annie Harris ils grandfather, C. B. Gage, this week.
know of nothing so snappy and dressy as ^ 1
base ball team.
began the wedding march from Lohengrin
The regular monthly meeting of the Free
Mrs. Frank Cox, jr., lias returned after a
the " Atterbury System " for young men. =3
The Pastimee, of Morrlstown, defeated the and the bridal party moved from the choir month's visit with her parents at Scranton.
Public Library Association will be held in the
BETTING ODDS LOWERED. E
library rooms Tuesday, July 5, at S 80 p. in. Jersey Field Club, of Boonton on Saturday room where it was formed toward the alter,
They cost a trifle more than ordinary 3 1
Miss Elizabeth Hedden this week enter
the four ushers, Nicholas Fraed, Harry
by
a
score
of
11
to
8.
E. C. Crane, H. D. MoUor, Jamee Walters,
clothing but make up for it in workman- 38
tained Miss Louise Arnmerman of Hoboken
Weaver,
Fred
Batten
and
Thomas
Kennedy
The Madison A . A. shut out the Summit
of Dover, and W. Mitchell, of Morrirtown,
leading, then followed the bridesmaidea,
ship and
fit.
j ^
The Rev. J. H. Earle Is spending a fort Prominent Politician, of the Capital
have bones entered in the races at Xfawton A. O. on the Madison field on Saturday. The
ce Olive Sands, Ada Munn, Catherine night with Us parents at Wells Bridge, N. Y
Think the Sige of Princeton Is Likely
score was 1 to 0. The Summit? team loaded
the Fourth.
Nixon,
of
Dover,
and
Miss
Meta
Everett,
of
R.
S.
Fennlman
and
three
sons
spent
Sunto
Be
-the
Choice
For
President
of
the
The Dover car shops will cloBe to-night and op with "Jack" Ramsay, of Lebanon, who Lake Hopatcong; the maids of honor were,
6t. Louis Convention.
' remain closed until Tuesday morning. Com- formerly pitched for High Bridge and he the Misses Jane Williams and Florence lay with Mr. Penniman's mother at Dudley
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mencing to-day the oar ihope will work nine succeeded in keeping the Madison team Morse; flower girl,Annie Morse, and then the lass.
downjto four hits. Two of these, a two bagMr. Staffer, of Madison, visited Mr. and Philadelphia, June 80.—A Washinghours a day.
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ger and a single together with a sacrifice, ride on the arm of her brothorvln-law, Fred- Mrs. W. B. Matthews of Orchard Btreet this ton dispatch to the Philadelphia Press
The Citizens Band of this place will furnish
erick Morse, who gave her away. The party
31
ave
Madison,
their
run.
Duquette
pitched
says:
week.
Our Children's Department is complete
music'for the fourth of July celebration at
was met at the alter by the groom and his
cleyer
game
delivering
the
goods
at
the
'There
has
been
considerable
betMiss
Bebiana
Johnson,
of
East
Blackwell
Horristown on Monday. There will be muslo
attendants, J. E. Smith and Alfred Harris
with all the novelties of the season, concritical tunes as is his wont. "Curly" Ross
In the park throughout the day.
and the Rev. Hartman. The ring ceremony street, is visiting her aunt at Springfield, ting In Washington today that Qrover
sisting of all the latest weaves and patSummit's second baseman played the game
Cleveland will be the presidential nomMass. •
Mrs. Frank Kenatler, of Prospect street, of his life, having six assists and two put as used.
terns.
inee of the Democrats at St. Louis
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The bride was attired in a wedding gown
Fred. Frudea has returned to bis borne at
reached the naif century mark in life's jour- JUU. The score:
of white silk, trimmed with white silk lace Elizabeth after a visit with relatives at this next week. What batting then has
ney on Tuesday and was handsomely remembeen
In
the
last
few
weeks
has
changbered by relatives and friends.
Madison.
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ox—1 4 i and the regulation bridal veil. The maids of lace.
Spring style of Hats for Men, Boys and Children
ed considerably, and the men who were
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 3 honor ware dressed in white and carried
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Coopsr are stopping asking long odds against Mr. CleveThe hearing in the George Jaggers murder Summit.
RocheUe of the Essex A. C , ot Newark, white carnations, the bridesmaids also wore or a fortnight at the Culvermere, at Culver's land two wasks ago are remodeling
' case was argued before the Court of Errors
are ready and on display.
as batted hard in the game at Newton on white and carried daisies. The church was lake.
and Appeals at Trenton yesterday. A de
their calculation!.
Saturday afternoon. The home players set decorated with ferns and daisies earring out
dilon Is expected next week.
R.
G.
TUlyer
and
family,
of
Berry
street,
the effect of a "daisy wedding."
'The betting Is now at suob odds as
^
What is known ai "New York Day " will the pace in the first inning and won pretty
After the ceremony the party and guests entertained the Rev. J. C. Jenkins, of Msuoh 1 to 8 and 1 to 4 that Mr. Cleveland
Chunk, Pa,
be held at ffolans Point Lake Hopatcong on much as they pleased. The score:
K. H . JD. repaired to the home of the bride's sister,
will be the nominee, and the men who
Sunday. An excursion In three sections ErnerA.0
Mrs. William Whltford and children, of nave baen putting up tho Cleveland
1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0—2 6 6 Mrs. Frederick Morse on Foundry street,
, • will be run over tile Central Railroad from Newton....
4 1 0 0 2 0 1 Ox—8 IS 4 where a weddjng oollation was served and a Faterson, are visiting Mrs. John Gibbons of money arc considered among the beat | Opposite the Bank,
DOVER, N . J .
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New York olty.
Spruce Btreet.
Batteries—Roohelle and Young; Linder- iceptton followed.
posted politicians in Washington. The
William Dabb, a driver In the employ of mayer and Schurr. .
Mr. and Mrs. Venner received a varied
Mrs. Harry Gibson and Miss Lynck, of reduction of the odds Is due to the posthe United States Express Company at this
Washington lost an exciting game at assortment of handsome gifts.
Bayonne, N. J., will spend Sunday with itively, known fact that Senator Gorplace i<sBuffering fromblood poisoning of the StroudBburg on Saturday four runs being
Mrs. Tenner was formerly of Central friends in Dover.
man of Maryland Is one of the chief
the hand caused by running a splinter into scored in the last inning after two men were City, Colorado, but latterly has lived in
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Miss Leila Hann is Berioualv ill at the home supporters of the Cleveland movement
one of the fingers.
Dover,
while
Mr.
Venner
has
been
a
Dover
out. The score:
of her father, Dr. P. S. Harm, of West and that the conference held here a
B. H. B. boy from childhood. They will make their Blaokwell street.
day
or
two
ago,
at
which
Senator
Gor; Blchard Barrett, of Dover filed a petition
0 0 1 2 0 0 9 1 0 - 6 1 8 2 home in Dover.
man, er-Benator Smith of Now Jersey,
in the bankruptcy courts at Trenton on Washington
John F. Force and daughter, Miaj Stella,
Stroudsburg
0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 4—718 8
John R. McLean of Ohio, J. M. Gut' MoUarry—Roderer.
Monday aildng that °he be adjudged bankvisited at Mr. Force's old home, near Wash
Batteries—Klngey and Qruber; Peters,
fey of Pennsylvania and others took
Miss Mary V. Roderer daughter of Mr. ington, last week.
rupt. HIB liabilities are »628.18 and hia
Woodruff and Sweeney.
part was for the purpose of mapping
Try REXALL WINE OF PERUVIAN BARK, a specific for the
and Mrs. Michael Roderer of Ford avenue
. astete 1283.80, of wbioh »800 Is exempted.
The Dover A. A. will play the Cuban X was united in marriage to William Hr McJ Mrs. John Dietrick this week entertained out final plans for the presentation of
prevention and cure of all forms of Malaria, Malaria Fever, Chills and
George W. Btlokle, Thomas H. Hoagland Giants on the Dover A. A. Park on July 9.
her Bister, Mrs. Frank Davlson, of Columbia, the name of Mr. Cleveland at S t Lotus
Garry, of Marysville, on Wednesday mornAgue, for Bilious, Remittant and Intermittant Fever.
and Edward Bhlus, of Rockoway, as lncor- Manager Henry is taking no chances with
Warren county.
at the opportune moment.
ing in St. Mary's Church by the Rev. Gerard
This preparation is made from Genuine Peruvian Hark and retains
poraton have filed arUolee of incorporation second class teams, all so far have been Al.
William Billings has removed with his
Funke with a nuptial high mass.
"Mr. Gorman had stated that Mr.
all its well known virtues. It is guaranteed to cure and il it does not
for the Rookaway Rolling Mill, the registered
Merty"Carr pitched for the Emerald's
The bride was attired In a handsome wed- amilytoNew York city at which place he Cleveland could win and that he would
offlce of whlab is Bockaway and the capital of New York recently against the AU Cubans
we refund your money.
ding dress of lansdown and was attended by has secured a position.
win in a walk, carrying Maryland, Delstock (100.009.
Carr pitched good ball but the other man's MissThsresaRoderer,aslster, as bridesmaid
SOLO ONLY AT
Charles Cummins and Dr. Samuel Johnston, aware, New Jersey,'New York, Con. The class of 19M of Princeton University curves were complete enigmastothewho wore a dress of white dotted Swiss.
of Newark, spent Sunday with their respec- necticut and Rhode Island, with possiwhloh' graduated recently, consisted of 278Emeralds. The score was 9 to 8.
bly Massachusetts thrown hi. Mr. GorThe best man was James McQarry, a tive parents at this place.
members. The complied statistics give the
Duquette pitched In the Fatenon-Eingston brother of the groom from New York city.
Mr. and Mrs. William Zeek and son,man waa asked tho question whether
average age at graduation as 89 years and ,0 game recently and wen his game at the last
The wedding match from Lohengrin was Charles, of Richardson Boulovard, visited at Mr. Cleveland would be acceptable to
months. Of the class 190 member) are Re-moment Thesoore:
the south. He Bold that he was satisplayed by Miss Margaret Grimm.
After Fort Morris last Sunday.
publicans and 67 Democrats. And this in
fled that the former president would
the ceremony the party wenttotho home of
V. McQuillon, of East Blackwsll street, is
Faterson
0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 4—7 14 8 the bride's parents where a wedding breakCleveland's own home.
be enthusiastically supported by the
Bpending his vacation at the home of his
0 1 0 0 2 1 0 2 0—« 9 s fast and reoeptlon was held.
i :*#.i i* -i r .i r .t j ' .• • i !• .i i
people
of the south If he was nominat- »i* .11* .1 r .i t".»t' . i i
Burdock Bitters Is the latest method of at- Kingston
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parents at Geneva, N, Y.
1
It
Is
very
evident
that
the
Fetors
who
ed, notwithstanding the fact that there
tempting to >" shuffle off this mortal coll.
Mr. and Mrs, McGarry were handsomely
Mrs. Harry Anderson is visiting her son was still a lingering prejudice In the
Obe Stoll, of Newton, drank part of a bottle pitched against Dover did not pitch at remembered by their friends. They will go
of the Bitters and then tackled two ounces of StroudBburg against Washington or the lat- housekeeping in their own newly furnished and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin minds of some of the Democrat* of
that section.
laudanum. An emetlo and constant walking ter would never have gotten ID safe hita. In home on Ford avenue. May good fortune Anderson at New Haven, Conn.
Peters, pitched and not attend'them.
Mrs. William H. McCarthy and Bon Justin,
till fully recovered w e n ordered by the phy- other words the man,
To Force a Stampede.
the man who sailed1 under tho no» de plum*
of Fequannoo street, went on an outing to
sician called and now Obe is around again.
'Members of the Cleveland combinaof "0. Peters" at this place.
New Rochelle, N. Y., on Sunday.
Specials
The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
tion pointed out that it will be ImA preliminary game will be played betwen
Miss Fearl Thompson, who has been attend- possible for Parker to be nominated
Otto was the first victim of the trolley.
In hot weather goods at J, H. Grimm's.
the Crescents of this place and the Mt. Hope
ing the Normal School at Trenton, returne
While standing under the heavy cable whlob
without the votes of Maryland, Delateam at the Dover A. AV Park to-morrow.
to her home on Union street thiB week.
- 'was bting strung from the- eleotflo light
ware, West Virginia, New Jersey, MaaOBITUARY.
The Dover A. A. in a double header la the
stationtothe trolley lines a rope gave way
Mr.and Mrs. John McQuillcn and daughter, eachuaetts, Connecticut and some of
. and the cable hit the youngster on the back cry for Monday, July 4. The Fearsalls, of
E m m s T . Rowe. of Lincoln avenue, are visiting Hr: Mothe other New England states, na it
- of the head knocking him face down on the Jersey City, will be Dover's opponents, The
EmmtT. Rowe, wife of James Rowe,
Quillon'B parente at Geneva, N. Y. will for Mr. Gorman himself to receive
morning game will be called at 10 a. m. and {his place, died at the home of her ulster,
- sidewalk.
George L. Duquette, of this place, visited certain votes. It Is the Intention of the
the afternoon game at 8:80 p. tii.
Mrs.
Corbjn,
at
Mt.
Lebanon,
near
Wash
his former home at Watertown, N. Y., this men controlling these states to support
J Joseph McSoley was arrested on Tuesday
Stroudsburg beat Washington 7to6 atington on Monday.
various men in-the convention Until the
week. He returnedtoDover to-day.
LAWN MOWERS, SEEDS OF ALL KINDS,
, night by Officer Dehler on complaint, of
Stroudsbnrg last Saturday and ,the Washtime conies for the use'of the name
The remains were brought to Dover on
rVJUIam Nichols, of Banford street, who
Mrs. Lottie Northington, Mrs. Arthur
ington Star conies outwith the u»ual."holler" Tuesday and the funeral services were held
of
Mr.
Cleveland,
and
then
they
will
thought himself aggrieved because MoBoley this week. Any old sort of a dub c a n t o
Goodale and daughter, of Fairvlew avenue,
go to him In a way that is expected to
PLANET Jr. GARDEN TOOLS,
had set off a firecracker near ^kls person good winner but it takes • sport to be a In the First Baptist Church on Thursday at are upendtag a few days In Philadelphia.
stampede the convention.
8 p.m., the Rev, 11 T. Shelford officiating.
Toe lad'was taken before Police Justice good loser.
Miss Jennie Munson, of Richardson BouleA husband and four children survive her.
"It is learned that the real reason
' Oage on Wednesday who discharge the lad
vard, is visiting her brother. Dr. Forbes
The Newton Record says of the Wharton Interment wasJn Locust HiU Cemetery.
Leader Murphy of Tammany Is opposCULTIVATORS, SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOWS
the case being trivial.
Munson, of Eafayette avenus, Brooklyn.
A. A. battery: '
\
ing
Judge Parker Is that Mr. Murphy
The Sunday school of the Swedish BethleMrs. 8. R. Bennett and daughter Miss fears that Parker, if nominated, would
"."Southpaw" Kelly throws a deceptive
CHURCH NOTES.
'ham Church will hold their picnic July 4th
Margaret will leave Monday for a stay at make such a good race that the logical
ball and shows wonderful aontrol and many
' at the top of Crystal street, near Emit were the times he fooled the bett of 'em.
EMPIRE GRAIN DRILLS,
Brljhte Woodport Hoiel, Lake Hopatcong.
circumstances would J>e in favor of
Orace M. S. Church.
Stenman's place. It is hoped that many will
Barckley Is a rattler with the stick and
F. V. Wolfe has returned after a twi his nomination by the Democrats in
gather there at 10 o'clock a. m. and spend
A
love
feast
will
be
held
at
Grace
M.
E.
good base runner together with being a daisy
weeks' trip'at Asbury Park,"where he a 1908, when the party would have a
the day. Those coming should bring their
EXPRESS WAGONS, VELOCIPEDES, Croquet.
Church next Sunday at 9:80 a. in. At 10:80
behind the bat."
splendid chance of carrying the counIliinch,'. Lemonade, ooffee arid Ice cream will
a m. the Bacrament of the Lord's Supper tended the annual encapment of the G. A. R. try. His nomination and a creditable
The
Crescent
team
of
this
place
defeated
The Rev, Charles Steele, of Newton, has
be served. All Scandinavians are cordially
will be celebrated; the saoraraent arlmlnlBthe MtvTabbr team on Saturday.' ,The score teredtoInfante and members will be received. received a call from the veetry of St. John' race this yenr would be practically the
invited.
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EVERYTHING IN HARDWAE .
same as his nomination In 1908 and
as 11 to 10.
Churchtobecome the associate director
Sunday
school
at
2:80
p.
m.
A
patriotic
serthe elimination of all other candidates
. " Master Car Builder R XVMo Krona, R. F.
\
Tho Wharton A. A. will play the Clifton vice, consisting of short addressee, vocal and that church.
for eight years to come.
Kllpatrick, superintendent of motor power A. C , of Newark, to-morrow on the Wharton
instrumental music, will be held at 7:30 p. m. Miss Miriam Slocutn has returned to her • "Senator Gorman has privately made
- and equipment; Charles O'Connor, general field. On Monday, July 4th there will be a
Weekly prayer service Thursday evening at home at Hontour Falls, N. T., after a fort It known that he has no idea that
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store keeper of Bcranton;-George F. Wilson, celebration and two ball games, one at 10
7:45 o'clock.
night's visit with Miss Anna Jenkins,
Judge Parker will receive • over 400
general purchasing agent and O. C' Poet, a. m. and the other at 8.80 p. m., with the
Pint Baptist Church. °
Prospect street.
votea In the convention at any time
general auditor of New York city were on a Monarch A A. of NBW York.
Rev.
J.
H.
Earle,
pastor,
of
the
First
BapThe Rev. M. T. Shelford, of Upton, N. J. and la satisfied that after a few votea
general tour 61 Inspection at the Lackawanna
The game o( the season truly, a royal bat- tist Church, left the first of the week for
was In town this week. ThB Rev. Shelford these men will be ready to leave him
'oar shops at East Dover Monday.
tle of the national game at' the Dover A;
DOVER, N. J.
Telephone call 78-b.
short vacation at his home in Wells Bridge,
1
formerly pastor of the First Baptis and vote for Cleveland."
In the annual report just published of the Park at East Dover to-morrow. The Madi- N. Y. Be Is to exohaiige pulpits with the
;
• Fish and Game -Commissioners of the State son A. A ; beyond a doubt ia the fastest Rev. D. E. Post, of Gilbertevine, N. T.,on Church at this place.'*
William W, Searing to-day h an even
Speolal Wire For Cleveland.
of New Jersey for the year ending October amateur team in the State. They will meet Sunday. Mr. Post will preach at the First
81, 1903, It is stated that 1,600 wall-eyed the Dover A. A. on the letter's grounds at Church, corner Richards'avenue and Union hundred years old and he will bold an In- New York, June 30.—B. Brooks, gen
eral superintendent of the Western Unpike, 600 white ban and 100 channel catfish p m. Each team has lost but one game this Btreets, at 10:80 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. next formal " at home" at his residence, No.
ion Telegraph company, said that MB
Maple avenue thls'evenlng..
were deposited in Lake Hopatcong. The re- season and an aggregation of players could Sunday.
company i s arranging a special wire to
port further Bays that Green Fond was be found nowhere more evenly matched.
Mrs.
James
firpgan
(nee
Maloney)
First M. E. Church.
Blocked with-400 bus and 800 perch.
The firing lines, Duquette and McCarthy for
There will be a patriotic service in t i e Hoboken, visited her mother on Warren former President Cleveland's summer
' A party of Dovorites and others loft this Madison, audit. Carr and Horsey for Dover, First M. B. Church, next Sunday evening. street this week. Mr\ and Mrs. Brogan will home at Tamworth, N. H. Mr. Brooks
added the arrangement was male en
' - ' place yesterdayfora two months' outing
are alone worth seeing when In action. Pastor Richardson will preach a special ser- make their home at Summit,
tlrely on the Initiative of the company
Lake Hopatcong,
They will comprise Duquette has a favorable raoordas long as mon, Theme: "Our nation's birthday."
Raymond Wildricb, a former Dover boy, which had always extended the cour" Camp Mohawk..!' Those in the party are: one's arm, while all Doverites know "Mack" There will be speolal muslo by a full orchestra. last week- finished the course at the PennMr, and Mrs. John Thompson and three his backstop: M. Carr 1B but a lad, but In The coming Kingdom" will be the morning lylvania Dental College. He is a grandso tesy of furnishing the bulletins of tht
national convention to the leading men
children, George, Cora and Fra, of Hudson tha short time of hlB pitching career and his theme. The vesper service will be begun at of O. B. Gage of this place.
of both parties. Similar facilities were
street; the Misses Pearl and Looln Thomp- appearanos in Dover he has become a favor- 7 p. m.; leader, the new president, Harry
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Havens, of Decker extended during the national Itepub
son, of Union street; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ite with tho fans. He certainly is sticking Gill; continuing for half an hour, when the
No. 7 S. SUSSEX STREET, DOVER.
town,
enjoyed
a
driving
trip
to
Dover
llcan convention at Chicago.
A. Yard and three children, of Hoboken, them in great this season, Heraey is also
regular publio service will "follow I t
Saturday and spent a short time with theb
'.' and Mr. and Mrs. William JVilUamson and new arrival, a born oomedian and one Who cordial Invitation is extendedtoall cltitem. son, M. E. Havens, of Prospect street.
Firecrackers, all sizes; Roman Candles and Rocket
Fourth Clsss Postmsstsrs.
- child,.of Newark. The party will locate is the first man in and the last man out of the The beautiful shady grove at Mt. Tabor
F. H. Martin, pastor's assistant at tbi Washington, June 30.—Ilie following
game. It a crank would miss this game he was enjoyed last Saturday by members of
near the overhead bridge at Espanong.
Mines,
Triangles. Pin Wheels, Torches, Colored Fi
is no crank at all, jump on the trolley and the Union League of the First M. E. Church. Memorial Presbyterian Church, has securec fourth class postmasters have been ap
• The Triakas Camping Club will leave to- rlde'to the grounds. Cars will be running
About .78 • persons took the train for that the house at 30 Banford Btreet, and wi pointed:
Paper
Caps,
Novelties in Cap txploders, Blank Cartmorrow for Lake Hopatcong at which place to-morrow.
Maryland—Nottingham, M. I. Gold'pleasant rvsort and . greatly enjoyed the occupy it with his family in a few days.
they will camp until after Labor Day, The
Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Bundy and son Royal, stein.
onting. After refreshments games were in
ridges and Cartridge Pistols, Flags and Balloons.
- oloblscomposedofR.F.Woodhull president,
PonnBylvanin-Haysvllle, Samuel J
order, after whloh a program of exercises of Myrtle avenue, spent Sunday at Scranton,
., Working Night and Day;
. O B. Davey,' Vice president, H. J. Johnson
and ice cream followed. It was a big day for Fa. Mr. Bundy returned on Monday but Fair; Lamarllne, James L. Laugnneri
Toe busiest and mightiest little thing
secretary and 'treasurer; Emmet Hopkins,
FRESH GOODS,
BOTTOM PRICES.
Polk, 'William W. McClelland.
the little ones.
, .
Mrs. Bundy will make a more extended visi
' Otto Marqnard, Charles Clark, Sanford ever was made Is Dr. King's New Life Fills.
The annual .business - meeting ofv the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richards and famil;
Gerard, Dr. A. S. Freeman, GeorgeDuquette These pills change weakness into strength,
Bpworth League of the First M. E. Church of Morris street have taken a cottage and
and _C. B. Tippett. The original club was lUUessness intojenergy, brain-fag into mental
was hell on Wednesday evening,, the 29th spending the summer a t Asbury Bark. Miss
LION BRAND .
organise last summer and comprised but four power. They're wonderful hi building
LION BRAND
lnst. -whan the following officers were elected Sadie Richards, formerly of Dover, now o 1904
• , members-one of these dropped out by reason the health. Only S5o per box. Sold by* W.
TRADE MARK
TRADE MARK *
to
strve
for
the
ensuing
year:
Harry
Gill,
New
York
city,
Is
visiting
them.
*^
of removal and the seven others were taken H. doodale Co., Dover; A. P. Green, Chester,
Misses Mabel VanHorn," Laura. Hart, Mrs.
Mrs. J. F. and Mrs. Louis M. Norton ar
in. The membership is limited to t°n and R. F. dram & Co, Wharton.
Stl.
TU.
Th.
Dietrick, Misses RUUTBUCII, Hannah Mary awaiting the arrival of their~brotber.
the full qnota has r. ached.
Ely, Bva Wilcox, Anna B. Carhart, Mrs. Rosenberg who sailed from' Germany for this
E. Jenkins, Samuel Gibson.
**£,
The postal car on the train leaving Dover
HIS OPINION OF US.
oonntry on Tuesday, The Mesdames Norto
' at 11:14. going-Bast was recentlytakenoil.
have not seen their brother In about thirty'
•Dover, June 80,1803.
This left but one mail a day to Rockaway,
A Silent Pilot.
six'years.
.' - , r
'
MB. WlLLIiHB,
doesn't moan a •wilted col'
which left Dover on the Hockaway and
Nothing helps B6_much'N In the enjoyinew
EDrton IBOH En*:
RONT M IN. BACK I % U£
State Food Inspector George W. Maguire
' High Bridge branch ot the Central Railroad
FRONT 2 IN.
BACK \H IN. lar—at least not if you
Dear Sir—Very reluctantly I agreed with of your vacation than a good map. It shows of Trenton, was the guest of Dr. F. C. Learn'at 10:89 a. m. On application Postmaster
SURELOCK.
LIONERA.
wear
a
"LION
BKAND"
you to'remove our advertisement to the" you the streams and lakes you can Ash, the ing last Friday. Mr. Maguire had been
AKTIAQUA FINIIH S
'<- Hinchman secured a close pouch for mail to
AMTIAQUA FINISH.
PAUNTEO MAY 27,19O2.J
editorial, page from Its usual place on themountains you can climb, the places of inter- through Sussex County inspecting th
Anti
Aqua
treated
collar.
PATINTID
MAY
27,1902.
Rockaway whloh leaves Dover at 3:65 p. m.
first,-where it has been for years, that you est you can visit, and the roads ybn'can various creameries and the sources of their
Dover now receives two msiils the day from
The new summer stylos in
might have the entire first page for. news of Wheel or tramp.: The Lackawanna Railroad milk supply.
Rockaway; one due at 9:37 a. m. via the
Interest to your subscribers. After receiv- has jost issued a..set of colored maps on
this popular brand arc oil
Ladkawanna Railroad and the other via the
.24
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wllford
Surnburger
and
large
scale,
showing
the
territory
reached
by
ing your issne of June 94th I was well pleased
treated by the Anti Aqua
31
' • Central Railroad a t 4:10 p. m. A close with the change, and especially with the its lines In New York, Now'Jersey and Penn- family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown an
pouch now leaves Dover for New York city paper in its new form arul Its columns of tu- sylvania. These maps give every highway, family, of Dover; Miss Conkllng, of Feekprocess, thus rendering
MOON'S
PBS8BS.
at H :30 a.m.
skill, N. Y, and Miss Schuman, of Brooklyn,
postofflra, trolley line and railroad and
tereBtlng news and reading matter.
them perspiration proof.
/r
Third
c
Silt
c
MS*
Quarter lo p.
^Quarter
0 p.m.
I congratulate you, and with a succession so bound that they can be conveniently car; N. Y., drove to Lake Denmirk on Sunda
The United Shirt nnd Col- LION BRAND.
, CUlldren's'WUlte Dresses.
of such issues there is no .reason why the ried i n the pocket. They are Invaluable to whore they Bpent the day.'
Blloon
l o a.m.
5Si 27 i
TRADE MARK
LION BRAND lar Oo. have the exclusive
Age 1 to 8 yean, a large assortment from IRON BRA Bhould not grow in circulation and automobile tourists and travelers and should R. 8. Penniman and sons and Dr. Elizabe owned by every one who wishes to be in- bet^i Griscom left yesterday for their ne
popularity with tho people of our county.
ato to (8 00 at J. H. Grimm's.
right to treat new goods
TRADE MARK
I perdiot for you, it you keep up theformed on the. geography of these three borne near Han Francisco, Cal. Mr. Fennl- One Lady's Recommendation Sold
with this preparation nud
The entire set In a neat cover may man has been employed, at that place durin
ffitty Boxes of Chamberlain's
lilst ot XjQtlera Unoall^d for at thestandard of your last issue, heavy increases States.
be had by sending 'ten cents in stampstoT, the past year. En route tha party will stop
you oan find it on none
In subsoriptioas.
Dover Post Ofllne*
Btomaoh
and
Liver
Tablets.
W. Lee, General Passenger Agent, Lacks- at St. Louis for a week ortendays. '
Respectfully,
but "LION BBAJiD"colDovKll,lT.J.1Jiilyl, 1MM.
wanna
Railroad,
New
York
city.
The
ediI have, I bellere, sold fifty boxes of
L. LEHMAN ft Co.,
lars— the best two for 25
Beaman, John H.
Lockwood. Cecil
tion
is
limited.
Write
to
day.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets on
MAX HELLER, Manager,
DeMott. Mrs Sarah Manning, Mrs. A B.
What's the secret of happy, vlgorou the rocomraendatlon ot one lady here, who
oent collars on UIG nmr-FRONT 2W IN. BACK 2 H M,'
health
I
Simply
keoplng
the
bowls,
the
first bought a box of them about a year ago.
CHAHIOT.
MARRIED.
Come in and see tUe
.Lawns, liawns*
stomach, tho liver and the kidneys strong She never tiros ot telling her neighbors and fRONT i% IN. BACK 214 IN, ket.
AHTIAQUA FMMH.
KUIZLER—SCHMIDT.-At tho Preeby- and active. Burdock Blood Bitters does It.
PATIHTED MAT 2 7 I 19Ofr ,
VanOrden, StmChai. Big lino of choice patterns at 10c a yard at tcrlan
popular styles.
King, M.M.
parsonsge,
Rookaway,
on
June
20tn,
friends
about
the
good
qualities
ot
these
DERBY
Q. 0. HiHOnuAir, F, M, J. H. Grimm's, 0 North Susaexstreet.
1904, by Rev. Thomas A. Keeveu, Raymoni
Tablets.—P. M. SIIOUE, Druggist, Rochester,
Kutzler and Miss Josephine Sohmldt, both of
C. IN. P O L A S K Y ,
Tne Best P l a c e
Ind. The pleasant purgative effect of these
Phillipsburg, N. J.
A
"Wondnr
at
fit
Cents.
B a y l o a r fflno
to buy good whiskey, wbloh will prove to Tablets makes them a favorite with ladli
II E. BLACKWELL ST., DOVER, N. J.
as represented. Is at the Dover Wine aw everywhere. For sale by Robert Klllgore,
Uood W h i w e y
at the Dover Wine and Liquor Store, ID N. Our beautiful line of Ladles' Neckwear
j , H, Grlmm'f,
Dover) A, P. Green, Ohester,
WE GIVE RED AND CREEN TRADING STAMPS.
at I, K. Hurls', IS S. Sussex street, Dover, Liquor Bton, IS N. Bustex street, Dover,
Suneittreet,DoT«r.
M*
Swell Clothing. |
Children's
Department.
Pierson & Co., 1
Malaria?
Killgore & White's
Corner Drug Store, Dover, N. J.
REFRIGERATORS,
ICE CREAM FREEZERS,
DOOR AND WINDOW SCREENS,
SUMMER
HORSE CLOTHING.
S. H. Berry Hardware Company
Fireworks and Firecrackers
FOR THE FOURTH
at Bennett's,
Mo.
JUU
1904
We.
Fr. Sa.
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 If 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
25 26 27 28 29 30
THE IBON XBA.ZDOTOiB&N'. J., JTTLY.l. 1904.
me 1 Biur sin or eight.of them sprena ner bad a train stopped at a crossing
BMBSB
across the road. 1 knew I'd haTe a so that his prisoners need not be taken
time getting through, so I jumped the through PluUville, and he broughi
Vnce to cut across the fields. 1 lit In them all safely to Rouen.
swarm of them. It had rained them
It took nearly n week to persuade the
lust where I jumped. I set my back people of PlnttvUle that It was better
0 the fence, but one of the fellows In for them to go home, and it was only
he road leaned over and smashed my the confidence Inspired by tho manner
ead In, rather—with the butt of a of the two eminent surgeons (they lay
un, I believe. I came out from the in wait at all hours to Interview th<
By BOOTH TARKINGTON
'ence, and they made a little circle gentlemen) that did persuade them to
iround me. No one sold anything. I return—this and the promise of two
Copyright, 1899. tr twubloto t mOm Oo.
aw ttiey had ropes and saplings, and dolly bulletins.
CwrUM. 1902. Li MiClim. rUIIMI Co.
[ didn't want that exactly, so I went
As many of them said on their rein to them. I got a good many masks tnra.Platmile didn't "feel like tbe sum
off before It was over, And I can swear placet" and a strange thing had hapHe liiul lost track of him as men some- to quite a number besides those I told
pened—for the first time in five years
times do lost} truck of their best be- you."
loved, but It lmd nlways been a com- He named the men slowly and care- the Oarlow County Herald missed fire
fort to know tlmt Hurkless waa some- fully. Then he went on: "I think they altogether. Tuosday, Thursday and
where, a comfort without which he gave up the notion of whipping. We Saturday passed. Mr. Flshee only sat
cotilil hnrdly bnva got along. Like otn- all got Into a bunch, and they couldn't staring out of the dingy office wlucrs. he had been waiting'for John to get clenr to shoot without hitting some dows with Parker In a dlmentcd siturn up—on top, of course—ho had ouch of their own, and there was a lot of lence. There was no Herald; there
nl/llltr. ability for anything, and people gouging and kicking. One fellow near- was no one to got it out.
In the Bouen hospital John Harkless
would nlwuys core for him and believe ly got my left eye, and I tried to tear
In lilm BO that he would be shoved him apart, and he screamed a good feebly moved on his bed of pain. HI
ahead no matter how much ke bung deal. Once or twice I thought I might constant delusion was that tbo uniback himself; but Meredith had not get away, but somebody hammered me verse was a vast, white heated brass
expected him to turn up la Indiana.
over the head and face again, and 1 got bell and he a point at the center of it,
He remembered now hearing a man dizzy, and then they all Jumped away listening, listening for years, to the
who had spent the day In Plattvllle on from me suddenly, and Bob Bklllett brazen hum It gave on and burning
business npsnk of him: "They've got a stepped up and—and shot me. He in hot waves of sound.
young follow down there who'll be gov- waited for a flurry of lightning, and I Finally he enme to what he would
ernor In a few years. He's a Bort of was slow tumbling down. Some one have considered a lucid interval had
dictator. Runs the party all over that else fired a shotgun, I think, I can't be it not appeared that Helen Sherwood
part of the state to suit his own sweet sure, about tho same time from the was whispering to Tom Meredith a
will Just by sheer personality. And side. I tried to got up, but I couldn't, the foot of IIIB bed. This ho know t(
there Isn't a man In the district who and then they got together for a con- be a fictitious presentation of his fover,
wouldn't cheerfully lie down In th» sultation, The man I bad hurt—I didn't for waB she not by this time away and
nmd to let lilm pasB over dry. IVsrecognize him—came and looked at me. away for foreign Iunds? Aud also Tom
that young Harkleus, you know. Owns He was nursing himself all over and Meredltli was a slim young thing and
tlie Hernia, the paper that downed Me- groaned, and I laughed, I think; at any not a middle agod youth with an unmy arm was lying stretched out deniable stomach and a baldlsb hend
Ounu and smashed' those Imitation rate
the grass, and he Btamped his heel who by the preposterous necromancy
'White Gups' in Carlow county." He on
Into my hand, and after a little of that of fever ussumed a grotesque likeness
had been struck by the coincidence of
of bis old -friend. He wuved his hand
tie name, bat he bad not dreamed that 1 quit feeling.
to the figures, and they vanished like
the Carlow Earkless was biB friend
"I'm not quite clear about what hapuntil Helen's telegram bad reached pened afterward. They went away— figments of o dream; but all tho flame,
the vision lmd been realistic enough
him that evening. s
not far, I think. There's an old shed, a for the lady to look exquisitely pretty.
He shivered. His name was spoken cattle shelter, near there, and I think No one could help wishing to stay In
from within, and Horner came out on the storm drove them under It to wait a world ivhicb contained as charming
the Btcps with the two eminent sur- for a slack. It seemed a long time. a picture as thnt.
geons, and the latter favored him with Sometimes I was conscious, sometimes
But the next uight Meredith waited
a few words which he. did not under- I wasn't I thought I might be near his bedside, haggard and dishevstand. Ho did understand, however, drowned, but I suppose the rain was eled. Harkless hart been lying in a
wbat Homer told him. Somehow the good for me. Then I remember being In long stupor. Suddenly ho spoke, quite
look of the sheriffs Sunday coat, wrin- motion, being dragged and carried
loudly, ana tbo young surgeon, Gay,
kling forlornly from : hls broad, bent long way. They carried me up a Bteep, who leaned over him, remembered the
shoulders, was both touching and sol- short slope and set me down near the words and Ibu lone all his life,
emn. He said simply: "He's conscious top. I knew that was the railroad em"Away—mid away—across the waAnd not out of hie bead. They're gone bankment, and I thought they meant to ters," said John Hurkless. "She was
in to git his antcmortem statement' lay me across the track, but it didn't here—once—In June."
occur
to
them—they
are
not
familiar
And they re-entered the ward.
"What Is It, John?" whispered Merewith melodrama—and a long time after
Harkless' cyca.were bandaged. The that I felt and heard a great banging dith huskily. "Vou'ro fooling easier,
lawyer was speaking to him, and aa and rattling under me and all about aren't you?"
Homer went awkwardly toward the me,, and it came to me that they, had
And John smiled a little, as If, for
cot Warron eatd something Indicative disposed of me by hoisting me Into an tho moment, bo saw nnd knew his old
empty freight car. The odd pnrt of It friend again.
was that the car wasn't empty, for
Thnt saino uight a frleud of Rodney
there were two men already In It, and McCune's scat a telegram from Itouen:
I knew them by what they said to me. "lie Is dying. Ills paper Is dead.
Your name goes beforo convention In
"They were tho two shell men that September."
cheated Hartley Bowlder, and they
weren't vindictive. They even seemed
{To be continved next week.)
to be trying to help me a little, though
perhaps they were only stealing my
00 IilQHT AT IT.
15
clothes, and maybe they thought for
them to do anything unpleasant would FBIKHDS AKD NEIflHDOnS IN DOVER WILL
1
be superfluous. I could sea that they
Bnow YOU HOW.
thought I was done for and that they
had been hiding In the car when I was Get at tho root of the trouble.
put there. I aBked them to try to call Rubbing an aching back may rollove it,
the trainmen for me, but they wouldn't But It won't cure i t
listen or else I couldn't make myself un- You must reach tbo root ot iU-tlie kldnejB.
derstood. That's nil. The rest Is a blur, Donn'B Kidney Pills Bo right at it.
I haven't known anything more until Reach tim cause; relievo the pain.
those surgeons were. here. Please tell They cure, too, so many people say.
me how long ago it happened. I shall George C, Bonnoll, farmer living a mile
not die, I think. There are a good many woBt of Succasunna, Bays : " My back was
things I want to know about." Helame during the day and I ha* severe pain at
moved restlessly, and the nurse soothed night much worse after a hard day'B work
him.
I used different remedies but they did not
i-H"HIUIIIHillHH.
The Gentleman j
From Indiana
A Suggestion from
STEINWAY & SONS
About Piano Tuning
Incompetent Piano Tuners
a n continually doing a great deal of mischief t o good piano.. It
will therefore doubtlw. be of interest t o owaera of Steinway ana
other pianos, residing at not toogreat a distance from New York, to
lean, that w e are now prepared to take orders for the tuning and
regulating of pianos during the summer month» at (penal rates.
Not only tbe member* of our large regular tumng force but also
those of our staff of expert! who, during the winter season, nave
been traveling with eminent pianistt on their concert toun, ana
who have now returned to New York, are available for this work.
The greater the number of orders from any one place or vicinity
the lower our charge will be for each piano attended to. Conre.
quently we would suggest to prospective customers in any
locality *hat they "dub together' in sending us their orders, whenevw feasible and agreeable, as the most economical and satisfactory
plan. Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
U nq uesT, O n,b ly the Cheapest Hoj^Ne^rkforJteH.bl, Pry Oood,
BiglnYcntory Sale
Beginning next Tuesday
Closed allflagM , July (.
STEINWAY & SONS
1M East Fourteenth Street, New Y«rk.
Vied Fianai Taktn In
Ni» Sttinkiay Kama from ti— H>
ChargeT S.mplc.Sent OH AppUctloa
U. A CAWLET, Seo'y.
WH fewm,
ff-
H. O i m i r , JB., Trans.
Those Rippers for Noise. THE W, H, GAWlfcY CO,
Manufacturing Carbonators and Bottlers.
T7OR several years we have
J r handled the Ripper Cannon
Fire Crackers. They have been
so popular we couldn't supply
the demand. Weplaced our
order earlier this year and now
have thirty-six cases and more
coming. Then, too, we've all
sizes down to the little Chinese
cracker. Everything to make
noise with that's been invented
to date.
M. C. HAVENS,
S. SUSSEX STREET,
Telephone 65-a..
DOVER, N. J.
DISTRIBUTORS B A L L A N T I N E ' S SIWA&TJ..
. -
and
Porters.
$2,677,521.86
$51,802,212.15.
$3,581,016.53
^A
N E W
BEER,
Our Mineral Waters are Guaranteed Pure and Non-alcoholic. '•»
Canal street,between Sussex & Morris.
L. D. Tel. 40a.
Faetorlei at Somervllle, Dover, Flemlngton and PhUHpsburg, N. J.
A New Beer Depot.
...THE CELEBRATED...
.^
^\
Every Wide- Every Up^toAwake Farmer Date Farmer
W§ IRON ERA
THB IRON ERA, Dover, N. J.
r
ORANGE BREW£$V:
Have established an agency on Warren
,
:
To saloonkeepers and hotelkeejjers--Take Notice.
'
•
*'
- * y
Orange Beer in Kegs or Bottles,.
RICHARD O'CONNOR, AgeAt.
$50.00
To California & Return
Prom Chicago. Tickets on sale April 23 to M;ay 1.,
Good on The Overland Limited of the
'*
C, M. & St. P. Ry.and
Union Pacific Line.
If you prefer a Southern route you should by, all'means select The Southwest Limited, via Kansas '-,,',
City.
~ "~ v
For the return trip, many travelers prefer a North- , » '
em route. For $61 you can buy a round-trip ticket
to California with the privilege of returning viaPortland, St. Paul and The Pioneer Limited to Chicago.
D. R. HUMMER, Agent.,
'A '
*
W » W Special Brew,
' ^ ^ ^ $1.25 per box.
OF= HERTFORD, CONN.
One day I waa in Dover and
Meredith rose and left the room with help me much.
Kidney Pills were brought to my
a noiseless step. He went out to the Doan's
Being ready and willing to try anyhas paid a very large sum for losses io Constars again and looked to them to check notice.
"John,J» « v<*uf"..
thing recommended for lame back I got a box
flagrations since the Company was organof the sheriffs presence,' and the band the storm of rage and sorrow that buf- at Klllgore & 'White's drug store. I used
on the sheet made a> formic**-motion feted his bosom. He understood lynch- them according to directions and they helped
ized, to which we now add our estimated
ing,
now
the
thing
was
home
to
him,
which Horner understood,' am* lie took
IB very much. Continuing the treatment
the pale fingers i s his own vary gent- and bis feeling was no inspiration of a for a short time tbe pain left me entirely
losses, $325,000 at Baltimore and $23,000
fear lest the law miscarry. It was the
» | y ana then set them back.' Smith itch to get his own hand on the rope. Other members of my family used Doan's
at Rochester. N. Y., making a grand total of
tamed toward Meredith, but the latter Horner came .out presently and whis- Eldmy Fills and join me In praising them.'
>made a gesture which.forbade the at- pered a long, broad, profound curse For sale by all dealers. Frlco fifty cents
torney to speak to him andvwent to a upon the men of the Crossroads, and Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, H. Y., Bole
, corner and -sat down,'With bit head In Meredith's gratitude to him was keen. agents for the United States.
It has paid lor losses since the Company was
his hands
V '
Barrett went away soon after, and Remember the name Doan's And take m
A sleepy ; yoon«i;m*n bad been Meredith had a strange, unreasonable substitute.
organized
brought tn, and be opened a notebook desire to kick Barrett, possibly for his
and shook a stylofraphic pen so that sergeant's sake. Warren Smith sat in
A Mecca for S u r l n e r s .
the Ink might flow freely.. The law- the ward with the nurse and Gay, and No more appropriate place could have
i yer, briefly aiTd vfth^nlegal agitation, the room was very quiet It was a long been chosen nor a more opportune time selectadministered a u ' W h , and then there vigil. They were only waiting.
ed than Atlantic City for the minting of tbe
Imperial Council of Mjstlo Shriners. Atlan.; was silence.
'- , "
At B o'clock he was sUU alive—Just
and has a Surplus to policy-holders of
"Now. Mr. Harkless,y« you please," that. Smith came ont to say. Meredith tic City is a place of a thousand in as much
said Barrett Insinuatingly, "If yon fee sent a telegram to Helen which would as its make-up especially In the summer is
like ielllng ns as much a s yon can give Flattvllle the news that Harkless that of fun and gaiety. There IB everyabout i t "
v. , - >
was) found and was not yet gone from thing the occasion might demand a t the
,
He answered i nfl,low/rather India- them. Horner left for the station to famous resort and for a good time it can nol
, , tinct voice very*deUbcrately,"pauslng catch a tram. There were things for be beat. There is always fun on the boar
to meet any great emergency promptly and
before nhnost every,"; word. f I t washim to do in Carlow. At noon Meredith walk and the piers and the bathing is uni.h easy work for the sleepy" stenographer. sent a second telegram to Helen as bar- equaled. The boating or Bailing facilities
fully, as it always has in the past.
•'J,' "i understand. I "don't, want to go ren of detail as the first He was alive are the bast oud no matter which way yon
g j o f f my head again before t finish. If was a little improved. But this tele- turn there is something doing. The hotel!
7"-lt were only for myw&P'jAould tell gram did not reach her, for she was on numbering moro than 200 are marvel!
;
I '(you nothing,-because,'Itjj'wo to leav the way to Itouen, and half of the pop- hosteiries and tho typical "bontfoce" is ever
•(
DOVER, N. J
-I I should, UkoJt betteril.no one were ulation of Carlow—at least so It seemed present. Each hotel is complete to, tho m Telephone No. 83punished. But? that"»iVbaa communi- to the unhappy conductor of the accom nutest detail and grill rooms, rathBkellers,
palmgardenB, BUD parlors, music halls and
ty over there.' Theyarejeveriastingly modatton—was with her.
worrying- our people, >Tliey'T« »rwayB
They seemed to feel that they conld the like are featured at each house. Atlanbeen, a bother to w,,aiia ltt.tJme it camp In the hospital halls and corri- tio City Is decidedly accessible because of the
" was ^topped for"good. ,fdon'tibelieve dors, and they were an incalculable excellent train service furnished by the New
very &m,uch jta punishment; i but you worry to the authorities. More came Jersey Central from New York. Fast trains
',. canJ^Uo a s>eat deal of reforming with on?«yery train, and nearly all brought leave station foot of Liberty street at 0:40
tbex!irostK>aders unless yon catch them flowers and jelly t"i nhlckens for pre- a.tt.and 3:40 p. m., making the run in three
young, before they're -weaned. They paring broth, and they insisted that the hours and passing through the famous resur
who is interested in the news of
NEEDS
wean thdw «n whisky, -yon know.
two latter delicacies be fed to the pa- Lakewood. For the occasion of the Imperial
his town and county should sub- A High-class
renliH! yon needn't bave,sworn me for tient at once. They were, still In ig- Council the New Jersey Central has placed
me to tell you this."/ " ^
norance of the truth about the Cross- on Bale reduced rate tickets good going or
scribe for a
Homer and SmJUu
roads and spent the day (It was Sun- July 11 and 12, and good returning July 13
Agticulivlr&t Weekly
mention of the"
day) partly in getting in the way of to S3, and with the famed sea shore rcsirt
Good Local Weekly to give him the experience of
the attendants and partly in planning at its height there Is no reason why everyt /aobdned their eJacu
an assault upon the Bouen jail for the body who goes there should not have a good
Barrett looked as If'
Newspaper ——===== others in all the advanced methpurpose of lynching Slattery in case time. If you want a time table write to C. M.
* of coursD.
>
ods and improvements which
Harkless' condition did not Improve at Bnrt, General Parsenger Agent, New Jersoy
for t i e dim voice
to keep him in touch with the are an invaluable aid in securing
once. Those who had heard his state- Central Railroad, Now York City. •
- 'rfcribihKsof the fe
rat west ment kept close mouths until the story
. "I loft Judge B
doings of his neighbors, the the largest possible profit from
It rained, appeared In full In the Rouen papers on
' on the pllco to
home markets, and all items of the farm, and with special mat..ftr'shel Monday morning. But by that time
"r and I stopped
tteVher every member of the Crossroads Whtt»
ter. There was a
interest
to himself and family. ter for every member of his
Caps
was
lodged
In
the
Rouen
jail
with
it He
Bide of the ft
family,
Slattery,
Horner
and
a
heavily
armed
__
hood-I
was carrying hto _.
posBo rode over to tho muddy corners
»rm.-Tlien
suppose it was that—on
THB NEW YORK
cast on Sunday night, and the sheriff disI saw two others * | l i r
blnk covered that bo might have taken the
In the middle of_tho
TRIBUNE
FARMER,
Sktlletts
and
Johnsons
single
banded
DOVER, N. J.,
"Brtothey bad followed "ine
thelr and unarmed. Their nerve was gone Gil-curt Solvent, Dr. Kennedy'* NEW Midi
cocs' or near thefov
NBW
YORK
CITY,
will admirably supply your
_g. others They, were Bhakon and afraid, and, to cine, Warmly PraUed by Un. Chaffne.
foolish regalia on, "I
employ a figure somewhat inappropriwill
post
you
every
week
on all
'-llkhtnlng
wants
for
county
news
and
M l . There was
to their sullen, glad surrender, the;
'When Dr. David Kennedy' said He re.
"TKaWehn- ate
'to sec The two ig,5
fell upon his neck In then- relief at nnledOaJ-oni« Solvent, hit n i u medlcino
prove a welcome visitor in every important agricultural topics of
r
looking
- ply standing then; i
finding the law touching them. They
i h t Kidneys, Liver »ml Blood, ss the
the day, and show you how to
i'their bad no wish to hear "John Brown's for
household.
at me through the
crowning achievement of his life, he jnado
make money from the farm.
masts I knew; "
Body" again. They wanted, to get ln- n o mistake, as hundreds who have used it
Regular price $ i. oo ay ear. Regular price $i.oo ay ear.
sldo of a strong jail and to throw them- testify. Hera is one letter from lire. A. P.
ptonty—hut't thoj
.
Ohalfet
of
Rutland,
\'t.,
short
and
to
the
selves on the mercy of the court as soon
ing from behind nfe^t^e
as possible. And those whom Harkless polntt
, i ' I wanted target d n
had not recognized made no delay in "Jkur.Bin:
o a e y e a rf o r
v. hou
^
never taken any nitdiolue thai
giving themselves up. They did not did1 h«v»
so much good as Dr. Kennedy's
so I s
wish to remain, la Six Crossroads. Bob total momedinine,
O«l-oura Solvent. I enn
- <H1 tho twd genUomeiS,>B
Skillet^ Force Johnson and one -or two. work h w d ail d»y »nd can do moro work
i down as I went by hUn£Bj>t
others needed the care of a physician than I oonW Men thirty y e a n ago. I am
; tired a shot astt«iBoSal3j"
badly, and one man was Buffering B8 J « U I of age uit never felt better la mjr
'
, hood off bis face Jorti}^
from, a severely wrenched back.' Hor- l i f e " Alldruggtott,$1,00.
•fohg enough, and i t was/,:
Tor sale by XUlgort! & White,
Bon. I know, blnijmir'"
«DJ Jboy followed. '"A
p
S
Street, near Dickerspn Street. "
THE PHOENIX
Insurance
FEELS THIRTY
^
S. HOWEU,
OENERAL. EASTERN AOBNT,
381 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK CITY.
The Morris County Savings Ba nk
MORRISTOWN, N. J.
Assets, $2,688,534.15
Surplus, $250,205.55
Deposits of all amounts over S5.00 made on or before the t h W
day of each month draw Interest from the flrjt of such month.
T
HE Managers of this" Bonk lave ordered paid from the earnings of the bmloea "
for the six months ending June 80th, 1004, to the Depositors entitled thereto. *
undor the ByL»ws, 0. Semi-Annual Interest Dividend, as follows, viz :
1st—At the rate of three and one-half per centum (Oka per annum on all «e--*i
counts from S5.0O to *l,000, and on the flrsf $1,000 of aU larger accounts. ... " • •• •• i
-M—At the rote of threerer centum |3) por annum on t i e excess of liiOOOildpSs
to and including the sum of »2,0OO.
. . . - • .
• . •-*.vifSv-jESS
8d—At tho rate of two per centum (a) per annum on the excess off 12.000 KjK
Payableonandafter Tuesday, July 19tb7IBM.
' ^ ">. * ^ . U r h
Dcpoilta and Correspondence Solicited.
'•'•'-•; £.1VJJrfv'J.
•• .
' OFPICBRS.
' ' ...:'-:-: : '--C*-;'^PHILAKDER B. PIKRSON, President.
Gtnr MISTOS, Vice-PresIdM - :
n . v r . H RODNEY, Secretary and Treasurer.
. . . , ,. ™ " ™ K J : :
FlUMCtS S . HOVT,
3*
The Borough Council held an adjourned
WHARTON.
Edgar nogen la aamptog outln the rear of meeting im Saturday night and many things
of importance came under the members'
the seven sisters. VI
K. P. Centaur vfciWd his father who live, notice.
A petition to widen Main street from tho
Yea, the; are raying all over town that our stock of SUMMER
to Washington, this week.
Frank Singleton; will leave next week for Central Railroad tracks t o Popperhusen CLOTHING, HATS and HABERDASHERY IB the finest display of
street
was
read
and
an
ordinance
ordered
a month'! vacation in the South.
the kind ever made in Dover.
I|flv. L. W. Demmlngs preached a very
The social given by the Bpwortb League
Richard Tyack and William Force have drawn oovering the same and said ordinance
was given its first reading.
- interesting sermon to the membeni of last week was largely attended and the gross returned after a pleasing trip to St. Louis.
B. R. Oram offered a communication the
Mlipah Lodge, D. of L , Sunday evening.
receipts were about *40.
Mra. Annie Sorber entertained her sister
i
Viss Lena Qoble attended the comnieiiceMi-, and Mrs. James L. Marvin, of theMrs. Holbrook, of Jersey City on Tues- text of which was that R. F. Oram
Company would pipe the borough hall and
ment eternises a t Newton on Thursday, Homestead, are entertaining then* children day.
' Jane 88.
and grandchildren, Mrs. W. J. Auohterlonie
J. H. Williams, district deputy of the fit it with wash bowls, etc., for »185. Mr.
* Miss Biff entertained her cousin, Mr. and ton Alexander Auchterlonie, "of Brook- E. of P. lodge has been given a handsome Oram who was preeent, answered to the
question said he would supply ths water
Valentine, ot Hewtoo over Sunday.
lyn: Urs, James F. Bisseraon- and daughter deputy's jewel.
The entertainment given by Mrs. Tim-Eliz»betti, and Stewart Marvin, of Newark. The Wharton A . A. will play the CUfton gratis. This last wes rather scoffed at and
brail's olass, on the twentysooond of June
Three new members have been added to A. 0. of Newark on the Wharton Field to- some sharp talk and oounter-remarks were
made. The borough and Mr. Oram finally
was very successful, ratting about »M the Flower Committee of theT. P. S. 0 . E., morrow at 8:45 p. m.
toward paring ior the piano lately purchased Mrs. H.'Smlth, Hiss Laura Kellehan and
The Rev. T. F. Chambers will preach hi entering to an agreement, Mr. Oram to
furnish
water and bear half the expense of
by the Sunday sahool.
Miss Mary Bartley.
the Luxemburg Presbyterian Church on
digging from Main Btreet to the hall and to
There woe a special meeting of the lady
The Misstou Band oonneoted with the First Sunday at 7 p. m.
members of the M E. Church Thursday Presbyterian Church met at the home of
Mlsa Susan Swagger, of the Naval Powder time he was to have the privilege of laying
evening after prayer meeting to decide Mrs. J. C. Osmun Saturday afternoon; station at Lake Denmark, apeot Sunday some small pipetothe same trench.
The property holders on Popperhusen
when to hold the annual ohuroh tab-.
There was a good attendance and two newwith Mrs. Pierce Everlt
The ladles of the H. E. churoh met Wed members were reoelved into the society.
A meeting of the 3oerd of Fire Wardens street asked.that it be graded, etc., which
matter
was held np since the funds
nesday afternoon to repair the tent used at Ml* Olive Vey is spending part of herwill be held In the Borough Hall to-nightwere low. The Road Committee, however,
the fair.
vacation with her oouBtn, Mies Florence All wardens should attend.
Mrs. C. W. Baton spent last Thursday at Middleedorf, of West Orange.
The Port Oram Social and Literary Club were told to look up the probable cost.
Secretary A Unman, of the traction comMl. Fern.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Shepherd, of. Fea- held its semi-annual reunion and banquet at
Austin Sarrls, who has been employed by pack, who ware recently married, have been the home of the Rev. T. F. Chambers last pany, who was expected to be present, did
B. B. Singer for the last twelve Yean, left spending a short time with their parental, Dight- For a more omupleto account "lee not materalize andtoconsequence those who
feel thomsolves aggrieved by the putting to
Monday to aocept a position in Dover, where Mr. and llrs. James T. Shepherd. Tfie night these columns next week.
of the new trolley line are held up once more.
he will move hla family as soon as a suitable of their arrival to town they were given a
Charles Walton, formerly of this section,
A bill for Improving the interrlor of the
residence is found.
hearty reception and serenade by the young but who for some time p u t has been teaching
borough hall, amounting to $800, was ordered
-<> Rollie Sickles, of Hoboken spent Sunday menand boys.
school In the Philippine Islands is visiting
paid
If found correct
jf at the home of M* father in Stanhope. "
Mrs. Lewis Cox, of Newton, and. Miss George Sipley, of Luxemburg. Mr. Walton
The cases of Patrick Shannon and F, B.
"
Ed. Jones, of the Forest Souse Budd Lake, Meiibale Cox, of Sussex, were reoeut visitors is somewhat of a baseball pitcher and forO'Leary, who want redress from some one
•vwrinitartauud about sixty guesta over Sun- with Mr. and Urs. J. B. Case, at the Flanders merly played good ball in this section,'
for damages done their lands by the traction
day.
Hotel. ' ; . : .
William Bkewls and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph company, were heard and no action taken.
Miss Virginia Cooper, who has been at
A mad dog was killed near Frank F. BlsseU, of Stanhope, spent Sunday with Mr.
tending school hare, returned to her home at Hildebranf s store Saturday night.
and Mrs. James 'Williams of LuxemburgOood Hotel Is Q. E .
Andover, Tuesday.
Mrs. Josephine'Case and Mrs. J. B. Case Mr. Bkewls is a relative of Urs. Williams
Christian Endeavor Hotel, Worlds Fair,
The graduating class of the Stanhope and ion, Carl E. Case, are spending the week and was a former Irbndale boy. He has for
St. Louis. Headquarters for Christian peoHigh Sohool baa"a group photograph taken with relatives and friends In Sussex County. many yean been superintendent of a coal ple and friends of morality. I tfaa respecUP-TO-DATE CLOTHING, HATS and FURNISHINGS,
at Dover, Monday.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Story Foster entertained mine at Alioe, Alabama.' A t present he Is table hotel for respectable people. Located
1
Miss Helen King visited her home in Mrs. Vosters'a father, William Gray, of returning from a trip to the S t Louis Expo-" 100 feet from the gate to the Fair Grounds.
COR. BLACKWELL AND SUSSEX STS., DOVER.
Netcong over Sunday.
Hunt's Milk, over Sunday. Masters Willie sltion and Btopped over to see his friends and Street cars direct from Union Station.
.A gssollna engine saw mill has been at and Wallace Foster returned with Mr. Gray relative).
Built for safety and comfort. Capacity,
work In the Drake-Bostedo saw mill this to his home to remain for a part of the Mrs. John Jacobs narrowly escaped death by. 8,000 guests dally. Backed by men of highweek.
summer,
drowning on Friday of last week. Mrs/Jacobs est standing, and endorsed by World's Fair
The Stanhope borough board of education
Charles Seals and Miss Goldle Sawders lives in the "Hun" boarding house on the old officials. Thousands of representative peoT'S a matter ot tastelwith a man
met with the Bynun township board on spent Sunday at Sparta with Mr. and Mrs. Hull house, The water used about the plaoo ple from all sections of the country have alRates
|whether be prefers a blonde or a
Tuesday and made a final settlement of Ellas Bateon.
is taken from a' disused mine shaft whioh is ready engaged accommodations.
arranged
to
advance,
$1.00
and
$2.00
per
Brunette
for his wife, as it is also a
• thefinancialaffairs of toe two districts.
Ernest Cotterlll, of How York City, has some 200 feet deep. The water in the shaft
matter of taste whether he chooses a
' "Jonathan Bkwk, the well-known boatman purchased Oaldands, the home of Mr. and Is within fifteen feet of the surface and today. Send for booklet giving full particuDiamond, a Pearl, a Sapphire or an
purchased three new row boats last week,
Mrs, Charles B. Myers,' and takes possession trying to draw some Mrs. Jacobs missed her lars. Tell your friends about it. Address
Opal to preeent his fiancee as an EnSunday evening services of tho M. E.July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Myers are temporarily footing anii fell. She grabbed an;old piece at once, Christian Endeavor Hotel and
Auditorium
Company,
St.
Louis.
Missouri,
gagement Ring.
occupying
part
of
Urs.
William
S.
Carey's
Churoh will be held outdoor under the large
of timber as she went down and did hot go
'
tf
tent during July end August. Arrange- residence.
Into the water, her frantic yells brought
THEY SAV
COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE
5TANH0PE-NBTC0NQ.
FLANDERS.
THE
RIGHT
TIME
Our Summer S i s at $6.00 to$10.00
are the smartest suits we have ever shown.
Our store is fairly a bloom with Summer newness—everything you'll like to wear is here and
every price we quote will be a satisfactory one
to you.
There are still some of those Men's and Children's Suits left—the kind we've told you about
the last two weeks—same great reduction in
prices, too.
Ball and Bat given away with every Boys' Suit.
TO i't'T I.V A
Gas Range
IS NOW.
YoiiumlilTYn ,M,vhU
Double Oven Gas Range
SI 5.00
THE
U your gas bunins ,„•„ iinr-atMac-tory, lend
W
81-6W
"''d '"U'" U : " c''J'"l«"1y'
W. P. TURNER & CO.
I
Engagement Rings.
GAS COMPANY
WILL I:..Sr.-,!.I. IT, TEST
IOU11 Am.l
AKD
W Vo
V TO COOK
F. C. LEAMING,
Eye-Sight Specialist.
Scientific! oxnu,iu:,ii
f tho ,ye». Correot lenses i»-cs.Til,t,l „,„] ,.|I1K,,,S furljisUecl"There U much in tl.e'liuira- tow'and experience."
OFFICE BOUIlH-MoiHays, WednesdayB
and Fridays—lu;oo to Vl-M; 2:00 to i.
XMCBB-ViKUih-H, 1st Floor, Over
Berry lturUwuro Co., uomor UlucKwell ana Morris hlrei-is, Dover, N, J.
CONSUL.TKTION FREB,
Wood's College.
670 Brood St.. Cor. West Pork S t . ,
NEWARK, N. J.
ments have been made for an orohestra and
Mr. and Mm. VanCUef Cortrlgbt and Jeremiah Langdon and John Date who
BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, TYPEservices will begin at 7 o'olock, Fifteen- daughter, Miss Lillian Cortrlght, of Boouton, pullod her to terra flnna.
•Vt» have all kinds of precious stones, set in many beautiful deWRITINa AND ENGLISH.
minute sermons with much special music, spent Sunday with Mrs, Cprtright's mother,
signs and combinations to suit all tastes, ell fancies and all purses,
The Rev. F. A, Rounds will preachtoSt. Miss Phoebe Hammell spent Tuesday with
. .and singing will comprise the services the Mrs. John K. Reed and family.
A
new corner building—someher
mother
at
Netoong.
that
are
gems
of
the
Jeweler's
and
goldsmith's
art.
John's Church on Sunday at 10.80 a, m. and
6rst of the evening. *
Cook Conkllxg, of Rutherford, spent Sun- Tp.m... AtOa. m. there will be a general
thing better tban Newark has ever
Master Fred Dobbins is visiting a few days
•' , At a special meeting of the MuKonetcong day with bis mother, Mrs. Harriet Conkling, olass meeting and love feast conducted by with his undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wilhad.
The only Bchool in Newark
WE MAKE A
, _ Building Loan Association, held at S. H.of Meadow Lake Farm.
,
the pastor. At the regular morning service liam Hammell, at Dover.
that has not changed management
Lunger^ offloe Tuesday evening, amendSPECIALTY OP
Mr. • and Mrs. P. V. Burroughs entertained there will be a brief sermon followed by the Professor George R. Gerard has been reduring the past six years.
- msnts to the constitution, similar to those of Irving MoFeak, of M i Olive, and their nieoe, sacrament of the Lord's Supper. At 2 p . m . leased by the Rockaway Board of Education
The United HtutPs Bureau of
>
the Dover association were adopted, giving Min Lele B. King; of Netcong, Sunday.
We use a special movement containing 2l jewels, one that runs with wonderful accuracy
the Sunday school will meet, after which and has accepted the position as supervising
Education reports Wood's College
* the directors power to pay off any'serlesof
George Swackhamer IB being entertained there will be a meeting of the Sunday school principal of the Bellville high school at a
as the largest nutl most successful
_stoek after eight yean and before maturity. by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John board. The Bpworth League will meet at 6 salary of $1 ,B00 per year. We are sorry to and is built to stand the wear and tear, smash and slam of the railroad business.
sohool of 13uBiiiCB3 aud Shorthand
* 'The "A" serial will mature next spring and Smith, of fottersvjlle.
p. m., and the regular preaching service will loose such a good man as Mr. Gerard from
is now worth .1180 a share. The directors
Mrs. Hanet Consllng and Mr. and Mrs. be held at 7 p. |m., the Rev. Rounds taking our Rockaway high school but are pleased to RBFAlKtlHCr OK IMKB WATCHES A SPECIALTY. in the State.
decldJd to begin paying off this series at Silas Conkling and three children of Meadow as hb theme,. " A Scheme of Speculation learn that he has been given the position as
Day and evening Bossion. Tuition
once, the earnings netting nearly 770 on an Lake Farm, and Cook ConkTlng, of Ruther- or an Unprofitable Exchange."
principal of the Belleville high school. The
payable weekly or monthly.
investment.
ford, recently made a pleasant trip to Coney
children of this borough will greatly miss
Students telephone -1104 ) Yisitois
The Fourth of July will be fitly celebrated
- " The engine- and twenty three "sewing Island,
Mr. Gerard as will a great many of his
Office telephono 8(ii)3 [ welcome
In Wharton on the nation's holiday. A
machines are now ready for use at the underfriends to the .borough..
Send for catalogue of now buildgrand parade will be held in the morning In
WiTOH IHBPIOTOB OP D., L. & W". R. K.
A Beauty Who la Not Vain.
wear iactory and it is expected that work
Mr, and Mm, Frank Pearce were the guests
ing
Y"u may smile at the assertion bat thewhich there will be floats of various kinds, of Mrs. Fearce's parents at Hibernla on
will begin this week. •
the companies of the borongh.flre depart.
WOOD DROS. & SONS.
,The dosing exeroim of the Netoong most beautiful woman on the stage has no ment and business men's display. Martin Sunday.^
t- *. public- school were held at the sohool hall vanity although her features and physique
Frank Willis, of Hibernla, visitedtothe
Carberry will be the grand marshal. Fol; vt last Friday afternoon, and were attended by_ are perfect She is proud of one thing onlyt lowing the parade the first game of a double borough on Monday.
v"-."anumberotfljend«of the. graduating class." her beautiful teeth, and to Aseptikon, the header between the Wharton A. A. and the 'Mia Carrie Miller spent Monday at Dover.
V-C-tattl. following twelve , pupils received perfect dentifMco, she gives credit for the Monarch A, A., of New York will be played.
G, S. Gustin visited Dover Monday.
.-'» county'grammar school diplomas: Edna maintenance of their perfection. Ton may In the afternoon there will be attuetio sports
Mrs. Gilbert and MnN-Frlsk weretoMorif'_> Cllftl Florence1 Mowoer, Walter Miller, be proud in the same way. For sale by Kill- followed by-the second Wharton-Monarch ristown hurt Friday. -• •
~
' ", \ Julia Grogan, Loretta Orogan, Kate Mc- gore & White, Dover.
This you cannot do unless your
game. 'After the ball game there will be h. Absplom TaUmadge, of this borough, Is
,,-' Manu*; Mary^chuhert;LauraJaotaon, Grace
SHIRTS, COLLARS and CUFFS are
picnio and dance in the' Pine Grove and seriously ill again and not expectedtolive,
' y Btolpe, Blsa. .^vsstbarg, Ssdle f ierson, Bosa
nicely
laundered. If they are poorly
Thomas Eellatt will leave here on a two
dinner and supper will be served there,
-. Benson. .•*
, «
laundered they'll be quickly noticed.
weeks' vacation to-day (Friday). -He will
There will he a Hun dance at Upper HiBlisa McPeek, wife of Charles MoPeek had Visit his mother, and sisters at- Scranton, Pa.
When.we do your work it's excellence
benua on Monday.
Oliver Qulnn a brother of the locally notoMrs. Grey, of Long Island City, is visiting
is assured. We don't allow any but.
; ; ' , .aoce and acted in a disorderly manner in a There will be a game of ball on Saturday rious "Pepper" Quinn arrested early Friday her mother, Mrs. John Mitchell.
first-class work to leave our laundry.
*, ">.fiouse ia-Allentown one day last week. between the Upper Hibemla Irkh boys and rooming on a serious charge.
Mrs.
John
Dunlin,
of
Paterson,
Is
visiting
We are doing practically all of the"
Mrs. McPoek, who is. a young married
P> *i Satnrday' afternoon he" was arrested by the Lower Htbarnla Yankee boys. A food
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter MoKinnon.
S4IRT WAIST laundering in the city.
woman, says that on the night of the twentyty Marshall. Hiker, brought before Recorder game is eipeofea.
A Hungarian, picnio was held in.Burk's
Nothing
that goes through our hands
Mrs.
Peter
Carlyoa,
from
Isplyinlng.Mich.,
third
or
early
In
the
morning
of
the
twenty: , ' . . Eaton who Imposed a fine of 11.40 and coste
Grove at TJpper Hibernla Wednesday. , .
receives more careful attention than
is ezpeoted at her parents on Thnralay for a fourth Qulnn climbed to the window of
'* _ ' amoutlng to (4 OS which was paid.
At the regular meeting of Anchor Lodge,
COAL FLIES
s
the
dainty
Shirt Waist
bed room with the aid of a bidder and
•*'
The regular monthly meetlag of the Stan- few months' visit.
No. 80, Knights of Pythias, which wiU be
Ralph Palmer Is having a new kitchen entered. ] Mrs. MoPeek also lays that when heldtoits Castle Hall Saturday night, the
R "*. hope Council wiU be held next Wednesday
We make a specialty of laundering in some lamilies, not by reason ol carelessness or extravagance ; it is simply
built on his house which Improve the looks she first awoke and "saw Quinn leaning over todge will present a..handsome.gold plated
evening.
LACE CURTAINS at this season of jhe
nature of the Coal. Good enough
her she thought'twas her husband, who
~
.
L
The Netcong Board of Health met Wed- very much.
past chancellor jewel to Fast Chancellor
the year. In fact we make a specialty to make smoky chimneys, but not worth
works
at
night,
returning
from
his
plane
of
* _ . jiesday evening and adopted a code of health William Daddow has inoved in the new
BJchard O. Rogers, who has won the handof all kinds of laundry work in all sea- anything for heating purposes. See
employment When more fully awake she
row, In the house vacated by Mrs. Shews.
some emblem by bringing to the largest
that such Coal is not used in your houseThe Presiding Elder will preach hi the M. saw her mistake, and sprang from the: bed. number of candidates in the past six months.*
-r,
> _The Stanhope High School commenceinout
hold: Buy your Fuel here and it is cerQulnn grappled with her threatening t o
" ' aerofaea w e n held last Friday evening at E. Church on next Sunday morning.
The jewel is a very handsome one and was
tain to be good. Regular consumers
V ' / . t h e M. E, Church and'tee program as Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shoms, of Berkshire, strike her if ahe made an outcry. Mrs. Mo- presentedtothe lodge by Brother Yegar, of
ol our Lehigh Coal and all other grades
Peek
broks
away
from
the
ruffian
and
ran
spent
Saturday
and
Sunday
with
his
sister,
".t<printau last week was carried o u t - Atalf
never enter a word of complaint, but
Dover.
down stairs' where she secured an onter garpay their bills promptly. And we con,'f,{.. hour 'before the comnwnosment of theMm Emily Hulnue.
At the regular weekly meeting of Anohor
Miss A. M. RUIey, teacher at the Wharton ment and ran for Marshal Mankee, The
sider that a mighty good sign.
••''. - exercises every available inch of spaoe in the
Lodge
held
Saturday
hut
the
following
marduu-responded
promptly
and
found
his
1
pnbllo
school,
Is
home
on
her
summer
vaoa.v" , -church-was occupied and probably three
TsXEPHONE IO-A.
on the Central Railroad track ashort odoers were elected fer the ensuing six
DOVER LUMBER CO..
'•.,-- "' hundred ^people who went were unable to 00.
months: Chancellor commander, Manuel
MI" obtain admittance:. The eswjB by the William Davenport, of Bernardsville,sptat distance from the MoPeek house. Qninnpnt Hedano; past chancellor, George Taylor;
JOHN K. COOK, Proprietor.
np
some
stunts
to
the
way
of
resistance
and
11
<J4 East Blackwell St.
a
few
days
with
bis
family
hut
week.
(pfe graduates were allexcellent as were also the
prelate, William Steer; maitor-at-arms,
Luke Barton has secured a position at Den- insisted upon returnunr to the house, but Warren Estler; master of .work, Austin
-musical numljen'uil the nstsmnme. "County
Marshal
Mankee
took
him
to
theOnrough
.Superintendent Ralph .Decker, "delivered a Tills and will soon move there.
Blakeley; toner guard, Mart Wltfred; outer
Mr. Chamberlain, of Pennsylvania, and hall and locked htm up. On Friday morning guard, Francis Harvey. The Installation of
*.>4jbrelf>adress, and the diplomas w e n awarded
Ujj":--*J District a e r k H . A. TimbralU Principal Mr. Bart, of Rockaway, spent Saturday In Qulnn was taken before Reoorder Collins the above officers will be bald tomorrow
'ho fined him for being drunk and disorderly
fcj > £ B. Cope adressed the class 'and awarded,town.
(
evening, when District Deputy' Grand
Our new line will range in'
Richard Carlyou, of Michigan, and hisand committed nun to jail without ballon Chancellor Harry Williams, of Wharton,
tteblfh school prln offered for the pupil
price
from Sc to $5.00 a double
securing the-beet general record doripgthe slater, Mrs. James Barryman, of M t Hope, tin more serious charge,
will be present to Install the officers.
J r ijrear. This year there were three pupils whose spent Monday In town ylaltlng friends.
The graduating exercises of the 'Wharton
roll. All the latest noveltiesMrs. Wallace Pearce,' of this; borough,
- > attendanoe, deportment and scholarship were
J. BJEUchards has a fine new automobile. public school was hsld In the Pythian Opera
THAT WILL ATTRACT YOUR ATTENTION.
visited her mother at Dover Saturday lest.
French Damasks, Silks, Leath• • perfeotdoring the yearr'Mary 0. Shaw of. Now Jack will take the girls out
House on Thursday evening of last week and Miss Mary Pearce visited friends a t Dover
I'.i Stanhope, AUce Mae Eaton, of Netcong, and'
Very
Best
Butter
, . 2 5 c 3 oans Tomatoes
25c erettes, Duplex, Ingrains, etc,,
those who took part acquitted themselves In Saturday.
fAima E Wilkinson of Ledgewood,- so the Diphtheria relieved to twenty minutes. a pleasing mftmw. There were eight mem.
.
.
. lOo 3 cans Milk
25o
Mrs. Sidney Collins and Mrs. Samuel Good Lard
. (.-prfaa m divided between them.
Almost miraculous. Dr. Thomas' Koleotrio bers of the advanced course and two members HiuShings visited friends a t MorrUtown on Best Hams, lb. .
. . 1 2 # o Extract Beet—jar ' .;
25o etc. A lew of the specials still
I-•• ^. Of the nine graduates, one will attndool- OIL • At any drugstore.
of the shorter course who reoelved diplomas. Friday hub
Small Hsma.lb.
. . . 10c 6 lbs. Prunes
256 left.
_ _ ^
.
fj _- 'fcge next year, and the, other eight have
The following program was both pleasing
Boneless Bacon .
. . 15o 1 lb. Baking Powder .
25o
f</, /already secured teacher's ceftlflcates. Six
T h e Week's Bud a t t h e Shore.
and instructive and well rendered.
Remember we have a larger
~ When bilious take Chamberlain's Stomach Choice Salt Pork
, . . 10c Large Oranges, doz. .
25o
'"* ' ,of these have engaged schools,'five in Bunas
Everyone is planning for a trip for the
and Liver Tablets. Forsale by Robert Ei'l- Salt Bacon
• •., ,
FROORAX.
selection than all other dealers
.
. . .
12o Large bottle Olives .
25c
1
1
Fourth; ' and many interesting places are 1; School Chorus—Mornlngllamble.
•'„'"' and one in Morris
Sore, Dover; A. P. Green, Chester.
New Potatoes, peck . . . 85o 2 large bottles Catsup
26c combined.
to be chosen hut what section is there more S. Prayer,...^
Mr.E.W Bosevear
Lima Beans, qt. .. • . . lOo 8 cakes Soap
25c
,
attractive than the Jersey Shore. First of 8. Essay—Education
Martha Try
RICHARD MINE.
Stamps given for cash.
"''.Hives are a "terrible torment to the little all to reach any section of the northern coast 4. Essay—The World's Progress,
Fine old Potatoes, bushel . $1.26 5 lbs. Good Kioe
25c
,
The
Btrawberry
and
ice
cream
festival
held
• Robert Welcker
l, and to some older ones. Easily cured hi a picturesque trip to Bendy Hook via the
Fresh
Boasted
Peanuts,
qt.
5c
F. A. RINEHAKT,
25o
3 cans Salmon ,
Paper—Government
KateL Kusch by the Richard Mino 11. B., Churoh, last
"bean's Ointment never falls Instant relief, famous Sandy Hook boats than which there 5.
6. Recitation—Giuevra..OliveH. Chamion Saturday evening was a decided success,
Telephone 60 i. 11 Clinton street.
y permanent cure. At any drug ctore, 50 ot& are none more fleet or »tauhcb. This part of 1. School Chorus—Anchored.
Arthur Hance both financially and socially. The strawthe trip occupies a little over an hour follow- 8. Reminiscences
9, Essay—Our' Motto.........GussleCurtls berries wore vory generously donated by
ing
which
i
s
a
railroad
journey
of
abort
10.
Extracts
from
a
Diary.....
John Abbott I/ewlB Splcer.
' .SUCCASUNNA.
'
WE Q1VE RED, BROWN, QREEN and BLUB STAMPS.
durationtoeither Atlantic Highlands, Stone 11. Valedictory-Good Literature,
Evelyn Spargo 'Superintendent Arthur and his two elecMiss Waddell( Miss Condlot and Miss Cburch,8eabright,Kormandie, Long Branch,
tricians, Charles Schleler and Charles
19
Addiws
Rev..F.
L
Rounds
,Meeker, of Boontoa, spent Wednesday nlgbt Blberon, Allenhnrst. Deal, Aabury Park,
18. Presentation of Diplomas. Weaver deserve great credit for lighting the
CAN HE HAD AT TKK
aVtfra. Meeker Honuetead on Main street.
Ocean Grove, Belmar, Spring Lake and
Dr. -H. W. Kioa picnio grove with electricity. The church
'„ i Miss "Mary Baiter, of Kenvil, recently Point Pleasant At each place there are un- 14. Benediction.
people wbh to thank the M t Hope band tor
returned from Bummlt, where- she. hastold featurea of excellence, including boating,
Those who graduated are'Evelyn Spargo,
their fine muslp, and also those' who helped
1
been-spending the pub montit, and will go fishing, bathing, driving, golf, and similar -Olive 31. Champion, Grade Curtis, Martha to make the evening such a success.
Fry,
Robert Welcker, Edward Kaiser, John
sports,
while
at
the
New
Asbury
Park
there
, f> Albany, N. -Y., on Saturday to visit her
are casinos, arcades, boardwalks'aad^numor^ Abbott and Arthur Hance of the advanced
sister. '
"
12 R. SUSSEX STREET.
/ i Theodore Y. Crater and son viBlted rela- ous attractions including the best musical course and Mabel Jamos and Kate X . Bunch
and variety entertainment! provided by the of the shorter course,. The following class
. Mvtx in Annandalo, N J., last Saturday.
poem
was
written
by
Miss
Martha
Fry:
Municipal
Government
You
are
surely
goWe have been informed of the marrlnge of
WITH EVE II f QUART BOTTLE
Lewis Johnson Reger, formerly of thla place, ing somewhere over tha Fourth and if you
PARTING ODXV
Fifteen-day, sixty-day and season
jto Miss Harriet Dobuln Taylor, of WestBeia, want good accoinniodatlonB > and a genuine Dear Teachers and Ohusmates,
Why
You
Should
liubi
on
Hiving
J excursion tickets to St. Louis, daily,
N. J , which ocoutredin Brooklyn on March holiday you should visit the north Jersey
Wo have tolled together
•?J3, lOOt* Tho ceremony was performed by coast resorte. The New Jersey Central
In our life's bright rhorning glow,
I at lowest rates. Through Pullman
reaches every resort of prominence In Jersey,
, tho Rev. N. 8 Becker,
And to-night we here are gathered,
Unequaicd by any other..-;
l, A fair and festival -will be held on the and the new book entitled " Sea: Shore and
car service. Quick time. Best serReaders
hard
leather
«pfL
Henceforth to new fields we go,
grounds of the to. E . Church during tho Mountains," Issued by tho Qeneral Passenger
Especially prepared, " •
vice.
With bright hope wo Bean the future,
afternoon and evening- of the "Fourth." Department at 143 Liberty Street, New
Keeps out water.
', ->
J
Tho perchance with tear-dlmmed oye,
Supper will'be served to the chapel for York, is replete with valuable data and InA heavy oodiedott,
'
June'23, 30 and July a ten-day coach .excursions to St. Louis....
$18.00
teresting pictures, It is sent to any address
FOR YEARS OPPOSITE
As the hour has come for parting,
• twenty five cents.
Niagara Falls, N, Y., and return, July I and 3
8.00
An interesting game of ball took place last upon receipt of six cents in stamps.-A, hotel
And to eaoh must say good-bye.
Indianapolis, Ind., and return, June26and 27 . . :
17.00
book
is
sent
free
upon
application,
Saturday on the Eenvil field when the
i n excellent preservative.
St. Louis, Mo., and return, July 2.to 5
"AS CENTRAL RAILROAD STATION.
And our path henceforth dividing,
Eenvi^ F. C. played the Bockaway A. A.
Reduces cost of your harness.
Detroit, Mich., and return, July S ">7
'5-75
Each to seek his place in life,
The KOTO was 7 to 0, in favor of the former.
Never
burns
the
leather;
i
u
.No Pity Shown.
Chautauqua, N. Y., and return, July 8 and 29
11.00
And will evor firm, undaunted,
Efficiency is Increased.
Cincinnati, Ohio, and return, July 15 to 17
'7-oo U. Q. DAVENPORT,
"For years fate was after me continuBe a herotothe strlfo.
Secures best service.
California
and
return,
August
15
to
September
9
67.00
Special Low- Eaten t o at. £oula a n d ously," F. A, Gulledge, Verbena, Col. " I And when life's last day. is finished,
Stitches kept from breaking, .
had a terrible case of Files causing Si tumors.
B e t n m T l t t t h e HloKel P l a t e Road.
Then to tee the sotting sun.
COUNSELL0R-AT-LAW,
When oil failed Buoklon's Arnica Salve
SPECIAL EXCURSION TO CRANBERRY LAKE EVERY SUNDAY, rate
Permitting stop ovor at Chicago without cured mo." Equally good for Burns and all May wo with glad rcjolclug,
Irom Dover 50c. This <» conceded t o be the moat beautiful outing place IO WEST ULACKWELL ST.,
Hear tho Master say, " Well Done."
I Localide.
HanihctaMbr
additional cost i For full particulars see "aches and pains. Only 2So at W. H. Goodale
Slasdara Oil Cttapiuir.
la New Jersey. The place Is properly managed; la up-to-date, and has all
MOTTO:
.local agents or write K. B Payne, General Co:, Dover ; A. P. Green,-Chester, and R.
DOVBK N. J,
" Perseverance Cohcraers All Things."
the attractions ol a flMt-claiw excur#lon reiort.
Agent, Ml Main ttreet. Buffalo, N. T.
F, Cram lit Co., Wharton,
ROCKAWAY.
Railroad Watches.
*'
J. HAIRHOUSE,
DRESS NEATLY.
HIBERNIA.
DOVER STEAM LAUNDRY,
75 West Blackwell Street.
Wall Paper.
iLROBERTS'
LOW PRICES ON GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Flour, Feed, Meal, Corn," Oats and Hay.
J. W. ROBERTS,
BLUE TRADING STAMPS
DOVER—Blackwell, and Morris Streets-DOVER,
Some Reasons
EUREKA HARNESS OIL
HARNESS V
Lackawanna
Railroad
LACKAWANNA'S
EXCURSIONS
WINES OR LIQUORS
Dover Wine and Liquor Store
THE DtON ERA, DOIrfiB, N. 3* SVtT
I,1004.
ility of action, stroug in that greatest of
!l things—character. Hay the future hiiirlan write of us,*'they were zealous flgblara
ir their country, brilliant thinkers, aud
Salted whale meat Is a Japanese deli)ble acton."
cacy..*
If this can be Bald, then the coming agen
Continued from page 1
An elephant at tho London zoo died
will
resound with this cry "Soil on, Sail on,
of fright cnusiil by a thunderstorm.
tory, great in tlie wealth of material thlngp, ih Ship of State, Sail on, Oh, UDion, Strong
The tultaii of Turkey owns about yet we must remember that quantity in these
BOO carrlagoe. Collecting them la a tad things must not be mistaken fur quality in md Grant," and if we are strong in bmd,
n heart, and in mind then tbe-e 1B no four
with him.
lie individual.
bat in the light of our glorious jwwfc, ID the
The area covered by the St. Louis
Rome, at hor zenith of glory was great in plendor of our glorious present, futuro
pdds much in ihc way of making a
fair is 1.240 acres; ttaut under roof is
tttt'iinl prosperity, but she lacked—ab yes, itloiis will bask in the radiance -of Ameri12S acres.
ihe lacked in tbe quality o: her individual
ca glorious future, in that she continues to
meal apprizing. We thow tbe things
Punishment by "cold wator, or shower Right here wo must remember that we have jeasgbe ever has been, the "Land of the
Dcfled-from pictures for the wall to
bath, line Just been adopted In Austrian housttmlB of foreigners added to our popula- itrong and brave. The borne of tbe free
prisons and houses of correction.
lon, through our policy of expansion and and noble."
carpets for the floor in one of our
The order of Odd Fellows has now ilso through immigration, but though they
display windows-see them.
ovor a million members, and it has add to tho number, can we Bay that they add
Essay
by
Miss
Ross.
to the quality of our individual, which is tho It Is with great pleasure that we the
been organized but cfgbty-flvo years.
Tire cinematograph Is being used by real teet of a nation \ What is being done T nembers of the class of '04 welcome
rnrls surgeons in teaching students We are trying to educate them aud ta other ou.our friends, tonigM. We hope that
how to perform various surgicul op- rays to elevate them. It is a tremendoui ou will enjoy the exericsea given by
task, but America has Bolved Berious prob- jur clasa and appreciate the earnest
erations.
before, and will solve tb*« one and solve labors of each of the members. "We
There are fewer blind people In tho lems
also welcome you, the members of the
United States than In any other coun- it to her credit, too.
Board of Education, and trust that you
try In the -world in proportion to the Now it <<? the rising generation that most vill be pleased with these graduation
meet these problems. How are tbte genera- •xerciaes, the crowning point, of our
popnlntlon.
(NEXT TO MANSION HOUSE.)
The Importation of raisins, which tion preparing UtatmelveJ fur ttio ruutjouii public school life. And it iHW'fh opeUal
formerly amounted to nearly 2,000,000 bilfty that will soon bo theirs! The efforts pleasure that I greet the president of
boxes a year, liaa been, reduced to al- of our youth to make use of tbe educational Che toard. for I feel sure that wltnfaculties afforded by our times must be ad >ut him I would never have enjoyed
most nothing by the California crop.
liraj. In general, the young man of to-day he many great privileges and advanTho liquor licenses Issued In tho bor- hardly thinks of entering the bus!nes3 world :aBea of education.
oughs of Muuhattan and the Bronx, In until he has atteuded some higher school or
To you, the teachers, we extend a
New York dty, on May 1, numbered college. I11 fact, a certain amount of knowl- cordial welcome and hope that you
Surplus $30,000.00
6,050, and tho city's receipts from that edge is required from him, it he would be will listen with pride and pleasure tcr|
source amounted to. f 7,800,000.
anyth'ug more than tbe most common day ivhat we Bay, feeling aure that w 3 h.t,ve
Capital $100,000.00
The history of International arbitra- laborer. His citizenship also demands It earned by true and honest labor, the
ITH peerless stocks, matchtion shows that by decades, from 1840 lor how can a man, into whose nanda the •ewarda wlilch wa receive tonight.
less values and a splendidly
Room
Ten
in
Bright
Colors.
to 1800, there were repectlvcly 0, 15, welfare of the common-wealth <s invjusted,
Increase
your
substance
by
How often children hear thlH remark
28, 20, 45 and 02 cnBBs. In the lust by his right of suffrage, vote Intelligently
equipped mail order service, the
depositing
your
dollars
with
'School
days
are
the
best
days,
so
three years there have been 03 cases. without the proper knowledge of tbe govern- make the most of them." And when
great Bamberger store is an ideal
John Baumgartner of Willlauiaburg, ment, its surroundings and worlrags. Yes, .he most is made of them, the child
trading centre lor those at a disN. Y., Invited 850 friends to accompany ntnt of our young men have learned " that a is—well—not exactly called the best.
tance ;- in fact letter shopping here
him to tbe theater, and Just us tliey littlo learning is a dangerous thing." They This remark must not be taken too
wore ready to start, with n bund of are aware that the age domands of us more literally.
is as satisfactory as a personal visit.
tb.au
that
"ttle
bit
of
knowledge
we
can
obAbove all places for enjoyment ajtd
music to lead them, Baumgartner wns
Every order, no matter how small,
tain from observation and experience, and Innocent pleasure (s and shauld be the
seized with illness and died.
DOVER, N. J .
the moment it is received, is placed
The Japanese name tor a torpedo la are, therefore, putting out their efforts, Orel sohoolrroom, for although lessons
must
be
learned
and
recited,
rules
of
all,
toobtafo'an
education.
These
efforto
who
will
pay
you
Interest
on
them.
BUlrnl, literally "water lightning." A
in the handles of a skilHul and
must be recognized and obeyed, still
"Those who sneer at the saving
torpedo boat they call sulraltel, or are in some cases especially praiseworthy. school-life is not without its gp^ty.
painstaking expert, who lends you
thousands of young men and women
man
end
by
taking
off
their
hats
"water lightning ship." A Whitehead To-day
denying themselves to obtain the meana For, in the beginner, a child peih*pa
every assistance in securing the best
tnlno they call gyokclsulrl, meaning are
to h i m . "
to go to school or buy books and magazines of but six or seven years, as well as
"water lightning1' In-the form of a fish. to read. Our youth, the hope of the future, n the "grave old senior," who (haa
values and styles, and in every way
Julius Jacobs has resigned his seat are Btrlving for an education and to acoom reached tbe maturer ago of seventeen,
endeavors to make long distance
on tho Liverpool city council, his father modate them, our land IB filled with' schools .here seems ever to be present a keen
of the ridiculous which Is ready
choosing profitable and satisfactory.
having stipulated In Uls will that none and libraries. From an educational stand- sense
break out on the. slightest provocaof his sons should become a candidute point the prospects for tbe future welfare of :o
No matter what your needs may be
;lon. The Bcene, so familiar to lower
tot municipal or parliamentary honors, our land, ore indeed, gratifying.
grades, that of some mischievous child
New Jersey's greatest mail order
as be had a contempt for English poBitting uneasily in the hard seat, elservice is at your disposal.
litical parties.'
Our country was first a pastoral people, bows upon the desk, face in his hands,
An official document has been Issued to-day It may bo farmed an Industrial nation, as though his undivided attention were
NOW QOINQ ON AT
by the Italian government dlssuudiug Following in the footsteps of the race, as the being given to the bt>ok before him,
skilled mechanics from emigrating to primitive man was first content to farm and while just waiting for the first opportunity to molest his nearest neighbor,
the United States, as It Is expected that till the land, then as be gi-adually began to can
witnessed In stilt higher grades
the Industrial prospect of this country improve bis rude tools and to weave gar- and be
even In the senior class—It would
NEWARK, N. J.
ments
of
finer
texture,
then,
as
the
struggle
will lio much depressed hi tho near fnnever do to confess it—never In the
lure and the number of unemployed tor Qxtetence became less strenuous, he had
world, but we know of parallel cases,
more time to tf rn bis ability and attention where, with head bent and browns ^
enormously Increased,
ENDS SATURDAY EVE, JULY a.
Italy among her other treasures pos- to intellectual pursuits: even so the United knit in perplexity over Virgil or Physesses a small forest of papyrus trees, Btate3 flrtit a pasteral people, now industrial, sics, the least snicker In the room will
which grow on the banks of the Ana- the next great epoch to be expected in thebring the head erect, cause the brows
arch, and the mouth lose lta
pus, near Syracuse.' This Is most cu- future will be one of groat intellectual pro- straight,
stern lines of just a moment
It has been said that America has
rious, us It fieema that this tree can g.-ess.
before. That's in Boom Eleven, of
TO OET GOOD FURNITURE AT ALMOST HALF THE
given
the
world
DO
great
artists,
dramatists,
only live ou the waters of the Nile, or poets, but it we may judge, from what course, but give the members of No.
i'ORMEB PBIOE.
the Clane ana this small and insignifi- America has been able ia a miraculous!, Eleven—the place, Jet me hasten to
cant stream at Syracuse.
short time, to do in material and iudustvial explain, where *the very essence of
. A. curious sight on tho const of Java Hnes and taking her progress in these spheres senior dignity sits upon its little throne
13 E. BLACKWELL ST.,
Is a long stretch of shore about twen- as a gauge to what we may expect from her of grace—their due. Compare, if posTelephone 49-b.
DOVER, N. J.
ty-nine miles in length where the sand u the future, along intellectual lines, then in sible, the unsophisticated beginner of
eight with the seniors or ultrasentora;
Is filled.with particles of magnetic iron. the coming years, we may expect from our note
the difference in learning*, in exIn some places It Is said that the sur- beloved land, which hen already yielded
perience, in wisdom. Are not some
face Band contains 80 per cent ot iron. Longfellow and a WhitUer, not a-Bhakr privileges due a senior? Should not a
It can be smelted, and a company has Bpere,an Augelo or a Milton, butadromat'it, Betilor know how far to go? Liberty older, are Inclined to lose patience
SYRACUSE'S VICTORY.
been*formed to exploit the deposits.
an artist, and a poet who will not only equal lends pleasure to lessons. What a sad quickly, to be sharp in our remarks, to
Emigrant* from Denmark, none ot but su< pails these. May the future eye3 seething to think of a young lady or gen- be not over particular In our manner Cipturu the Two Big R«OM of tha In
being constantly watched by a of speech, and, ,a}H>ve all, to be carewhom Is Illiterate,' all come to the Unit- that A merlca and Americans are capable ol tleman
tircolltaiaU Regatta.
pair of older eyes. It places the senior less about our .behavior out ot the
ed Btntes. Ninety por cent of them nre great Intellectual and aesthetic accomplish- again in the primary grade. To sus-school-room—for the eyes of ttoe pu- ' * FoughkcepBle, June 28.—The* crews
Lutherans, and nearly nil of them set- ments, even as they are VHgs of material pect that a senior is going to throw a pil are ever upon his "superiors,11 both of Syracuse university carried off tbe
: tie on farms. . T U e ordinary doy la-wealth.
wad of paper.at Mary or Susie, is his, In school and..out-—these lower grade honors of the Intercollegiate regatta,
' borer in Copenhagen receives $54 a
strongest motive for throwing I t la scholars will be Influenced by It all.
Again in a xamn may be a giant in stature, it not so? Thus, If our preceptors are It will become part of them, each In winning both tbe varsity eight oared
year, with board," lodging and- washing;
race and the freshmen eight oared
by the day, In harvest time, 50 to 05 a genius In intellect, yet, if he has not theever watching us seniors—alaal that ia a somewhat different way, and as they race. The varsity four oared race wai
right
moral
stamina,
he
will
be
a
knave,even
a
miastatement,
we
are
no
longer
pass
from
grade
to
grade
It
will
harden
cento.
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so a country may be vast la population, imgive them good reason In their characters and they will go won by Cornell. James Ten Eyck, the
la Summer needs for every member of the family, which can-be
It can be said.with reasonable cer- mease in extent of territory, a land studded seniors—we'll
for their suspicions. On the other out Into the world with minds quick famous single sculler, coached the vicsupplied here very economically.
tainty that electricity and magnetism with schools, libraries and other educational hand, let those who are In authority ana apt, It ls true, but sadly deficient torious Syracuse crews.
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nre states of disturbances In the uni- facilities, but if It is not a moral or to put ii over us wink at some of our minor in the niceties ot this world.
We are prepared to meet the
The victories of Syracuse caused
wants of those anticipating vacaversal ether, although the exact kind Btronger, a Christian count* y, it is lost,
faults, and before long we'd be too But If, on the other hand, we arereal sensation. Syracuse was not credtions and outings and hope to
of disturbance cannot yet be deliucd, 0 juntry at war with herself. What heritagi good to cause them a single quiver of slew to anger, soft In answer, careful ited with having a ghost of a chance
make this week before the 4th
partly because the, mechanism of tbe
In speech, and gentle and noble-mind- in the varsity race. A few bets wore
be banded to the future from the pait the eyebrow.
hum with bargains and very atother itself must be sufficiently known and present Jo morality 1
But especially is all this true In re-ed out ot the school-room as well as made at IS to 1 In the morning, and
tractive prices.
In It, those boys and girls will be as these odds were lengthened to 25 to :
In order to 'differentiate Its dlRturbed
gard
to
the
recess
period.
Oh,
those
We point with prido to tho fact that the
we
are,
for
a
child
is
easier
than
clay
NO PLACE LIKE THE BOSTON
conditions from lrtnorninl conditions. founders of our nation were tbe Filgrh recesses! That liberty in a prison!
when tlie time caine tor the start o:
to
mould;
and
when
tbe
school-room
That
mockery
of
freedoml
That
paroIt can be UnderstPSd to what n nicety Fathers and stern Puritans, people wb<
STORE FOR VALUES.
Is left far behind the influence felt the big race. The wiseacres could no\
the mechanism ot a gasoline engine is feared God, who knew the right and stooc dy on the meaning, good old Dictionary there will have been such that the reason that the victory of the freshA phenomenal sale of Shirt Waist
gave to the blessed word!
adJttstedwhenlt:lB:«ta.tedthntto make firmly for it. When the words liberty o: Webster
Suits—models'
samples and regumen
could
have
any
bearing
on
the
reboy
Who
has
received
it
will
be
a
true
In the few minutes allotted me I can
a thousand revolutions a minute means freedom are mentioned, with no littlo
larstock—that are positively worth
soil of tbe senior struggle. Cornell
never defend at all properly our poor man, the girl a true woman.
more than doubW. Blue and white
that in a four cycle engine there nre faction do we remark that in tbe War of thi recesses, which no' more afford the re- I s It not true that one may have was the name on almost every tongue,
and black and white mercerized
BOO Bprays of gasoline forced into the Rebellion, America Bhowed to tbe world, thai lief meant by them than does a child's education and yet not possess culture? with Wisconsin favored for second anc
foulards, all made to sell lor 6.00
•cylinder, 600i; times the electric buttery she stood for these civic as well as moral shove behind the heavy load relieve a A man or woman' may - be educated Pennsylvania and Columbia flghtin,
and 7.00, for the week's sale, regenough to tell Homer how to write it out for third position.
horse that's tugging up a hill.
makes a niarir^/and (sootlmea the es- qualities. To-day, what signs of moral
ular sizes at 2.98 suit; linen voile
L poetry and Pythagoras how to
cape vaivo Is opened to let the gas out mosphere do we see f Our land Is studdec
Just
Imagine • the — a — well—I Greek
draw
h
circle,
and
yet
not
be
able
to
su7tsW2o8; p
..'•
The two-year-old .child of Mr. Lo-with churches. Almost countless are the or- might say diBgrace of seeing a senior train the souls in his or her care.
Cortelyou Orders Steamboat Inspection.
1.29 and 2.49;
veoqno of Lewiston, Me., fell from a ganizations and societiei with philanthropic positively steal out of""the school To possess culture one must be pure New York, June ,30.—In compllnnc.
pongee and pin cnecK taneia, also piam coiore 10 laneia, regular 19.95
fourth^^^Btory.piaiasa';downward hend- and charitable purposes. To our credit ma; grounds to his home, because he Is of heart, gentle of purpose, sweet in with,a telegraph order from Secretary
hungry,
and
steal
back
again,,
ever
suits tor 908. All misses' 4.00 and 5 00 shirt waist smtsln tan and
XoremOBt•"'. T i e plowa below is wider, it be Baid that most of our presdonts an<
of being detected. Should he manner and refined In speech. The Gortelyou of the department of com-,
colors for a eo While organdy suits, handsomely trimmed with lancy
ana there is.a -wire strung clothes reel national leaders have not only been good fearful
not boldly walk out and bolajy walk more educated, the .more, culturedone merce and labor Supervising iDspectoi
berthas, 3 ^ 4 . 6 9 . fio8 and 8.98. Separate skirts in white organdy,
s e t u p upon it. The cnlld In falling men, but Christtau men. Call to mind back again? Does it not ofTend our Is, the simpler he is in heart and In John L. Uhler of tliu department ol
linen,
piques and duck for ladles and misses at unparalleled prices.
whole
nation,
as
it
were,
on
its
knees
befon
to the child steamboat Inspection bns started a gen
'%•••' .struck its shoulder,«Don'tie wire and,
sense of the picturesque to see a manner, and the nearer
:
the
Almighty,
mourn'og,
not
only
fo
In
his
care.
.
f • bouncing back, landed ^oiiUurt upon Its
WHITE AND BLACK
senior "sneaking?"
eral
rolnspectlon
of
all
the
craft
in
this
?he environment of ; culture wKlch
si feet on the pinion/from which It lind William McKinley as a martyred presldeni
When a body of young ladies and
JAPANESE SILK
but also for the loss of a good Christian citi- gentlemen have legally formed them- our presence should throw about a harbor. He bns wired to Boston, Phil
§':. fallen.
' \-• .;;,-V:w%l,:: '•••':
child for the greater part of every eaelphla, Flttsburg, Cincinnati, Chicazen.
WAISTS,
selves
into
a
fraternity,
wear
ptris
to
A grove of aspens to Manitoba grows
go
and
Buffalo
for
additional
men
to
day,
cannot
help
but
have
its
influprove it and tenter into the sports that
lace trimmed and tuobed
in a region of'lntenBe. frost. The
Truly these signs of the day point to thi pronounce them full-grown at least in ence upon even the hardest character. help out tbe local'statC of eighteen nnd
straight, tall trnnkj have frost cracks fact that our nation la not wholly indifferenl brain, it does seem rather ridiculous But In addition. to the culture really' expects to complete the inspection in
8.00 and 4.00 waists for
In tha bark near, the ground, .where the to moral sentiment. But we must remember for the leaders of their minds to insist needed by us all, the example of Hv-!obout three weekR or a month.
2.89 ; a 2.76 waiet lot
Ing
a
noble
life
ls
perhaps
ot
as
muoh
Bap is yettb.b«Jfotijid-lri:the time of while viewing these encouraging features, upon controlling their bodies. If a
1.98.
severest cold. M who'I'Bavo camped there are tremendous problems lacing this
senior ought not to laugh he wouldn't importance. The examples which surWe desire to close out
the child at school teach him as
in the north dutlngtlie coldest weath- public, whose solution must be worked ou laugh—no, he really wouldn't—If he round
ths remainder of our Jack,
much as do his problems In arithmetlo
er wiU recall readily tho sharp explo- along moral lines or our country will no longer had the magnificent privilege of laugh- and
etsln
covert, black broad,
other
studies.
Who,
if
not
us,
who
slons that are b'eald during the making stand among the nations as the embodiment ing once in awhile, foe would laugh, are older, can a child In school Imitate?
cloths and cheviots at unscarcely at all. Ia not this
heard of prices. All 6.00
. oftte^erpiicBV^^"^"';; •- •.:;'.;
of justice, freedom, integrity and bonoi perhaps,
It
ls
our
right,
K
is
our
duty
to
be
firm,
nature? To be told to "keep
Jackets at 3.98. AM 8.00
'•" ^efinjsitoii hospital In Madura, In- We have the question of Sunday observance, human
quiet or you will be reported to thekind and sympathetic In all our dealand 9.00 Jackets at $.98.
||ia, "vSlchnas been under the cliurge tbe liquor question, tba labor question, thi principal," how degrading to the high ings with children. ' Just, as one can
-of Kfey.' Dr. Van ^ e o of the American racing question and many »imliar ones, all position a senior holds! The princi- tell by Intuition If a person is antagonistic,
so
the
children
know
whether
tooardViilnoo 189B,;,built its present of which are questions of moral issues, ani ple of the thing, la It not absurd?
SACRIFICE IN
r..»«.
Interested in their
"building entirely from the gifts of great questions, too, butAraerica and Ameri
HANDSOMELY
TRIMMED
The greatest crime of all those to or not we are truly
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h o mn o iee ls cans who could face a foe like the motbei which a senior must plead guilty is welfare.
M11.MNEHY.—Season
ad• Krateful Hindoo^^ ^
Without
a,careful
study
of
books
country,
America
and
Americans
who
cou!
that ot ..talking- (I speak feelingly).
vancing is the reason. You
required fbf * ^'edibal f servlcis. Last
stand for the right in the slave que-3'ton, This evil Is punishable with'— Gradu- one can reach no great height; with a
will
find
exactly
what
you
lyenr tho HlnaopilBave! 12,000 rupees when ruin Beamed certain; America an< ates of No. Ten, how many ,ot youcareful study ot books one may climb
want among them. The
'toward malntalnwivtho .bpBpital and Americans, who could in the face of a froi
have not suffered the full penalty time n. hill; with a careful study ot books
HIS
week
we'll
tell
you
abou
shapes are all the season's
and a special attention to refinement
8,000 rupees -:tf 3$tgtt'an ^endowment Ing world, protect a helpless subject trorn and again?
newest and most becoming.
the' Peas we are handling,
and culture, one may
cllnib. a moun:
cruel, tyranical oppressor; I say, Ameriei . It comes to this; Teachers, pledsebe tain.
This
will be a saving op.
:.:.
••,
•„•,•-•*:
•>•
fond.
.J^S^'""'-!
patient; seniors, do be good, and think
They
are
of
tbe
wrinkled
variety
and
Americans
who
could
do
these
things
portunity
that will he talked
The fact that ,tte'Mp;ito date mikado can and will solve the present day's questions a moment every day of the example May we all, teachers and seniors, and muoh superior to tbe smooth
of
for
months to come.
.
•'.'.'•.
past
or
present,
.help
and
encourage
of Japan sleepsitnfa'Buioi^on bed does and solve them correctly.
you are setting- to future seniors, for
school days are some of -the best days, whatever good tendency ~ls shown and peaa usually Bold. In fact we can
not seem anythlngStoir*
'"" -*
Very special offerings in the newest shirt waists of all kinds in lawns,
discourage
and
frown
,down
upon
a
so make the, greatest good ot them,
persian lawns, lace, silks, pongees, and, in fact, all the most up-tountil ittoreknemBered,
How can we solve them! Only by culti- We do hope that the example of '0'. bad one. If this ls done In a true and tl-njy iBsy they are delicious.
date styles at very moderate prices.
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of his subjei*i'fpr>fci;; the'floor,
vating that high standard of in6rality whicl will help the sprouting 'O5'«, and tha pure spirit we will, be doing the great- - Now is the time to dan your
majesty does-notiitoii/short-at this one has been our blessed heritage from our fore the many classes following will alsi est work that: God has given us to do.
.EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN PARASOLS, white and fancy,
colors; also a fine line of umbrellas.
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foreign custom? .tint >3y«W ^European father*. Being known as a Christian remember with fond gratitude the scv
clotnes, uses ^knlfe>mlrtprk,In
prefer- nation, and having God's name written oi eral things that '04 has taught them A Fortunate nnd Grateful Woman.
•^ .IN WASH GOODS we cannot be surpassed.' Everything that is
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ence to c h d p B t i a p r t o * ^
° T our statute books, will not make vt moral not to do.
^ new and up-to-dale can be found here.
Mrs. J . H. Giles, of Everett, Fa,, says:
!
rlnge that would Botinttwfet particular men or Christians. How can we get moraJ But with all the gayety in highei I suffered for many years from Kidney and We have a fine stock on hand —4
Blue or Red Trading Stamps with each 10c. purchase.
public
school
life,
there
Is
also
a
more
tone
in
a
nation
1
Only
by
fostering
ani
uttention li^ai;^mWtein'SlW but for
trouble. The palm from the gravel present. JuBt suoh as can be reIt }i the Individual. Andboi sober side. To successfully complete Gravel
were
simply
awful
No
pby
otans
or
meditho g o r g e o u r ' l i w ^ t j t t a w o o n t h 0 cultivate
can we make the individual a moral being a term's work, to pass from 'grade to cines at home, did mo .any good . I finally commended for canning purposes
box.
; ..'• - g y i j a ^ •'
Law will not do it 1 Force will notdoil grade and finally to graduate, one
using Dr David Kennedy's Favorite
It rests with tbe home, the school and thi muat study—a sad fact, indeed. In begun
the school-room, probably more than Bemedy, of Rondout, N. Y. A few words
church to Bee to it that they inculcate any
other
place,
habits
are
formed
tell
the
result. I am a happy and perfectly
members, principles of honesty, integrit; which nre loating, from the absorption well woman
once more.
. .
THOMAS TANNING,
<• SCOT^S||i|SIQN
j and righteotfBQes. We belfeve that tbi»i of
knowledge to the manner, of speech
QEO.O. CUMMINS. M.D.,
being done and will bo done. In no counir; and behavior. How important, then;
'J! afc^berau^;4tl!«WBd»«o_?m2
Masons
and Builders
In
the
world,
H
the
home
more
sacred,
tl<
u
that
these
habits
efhould
be
gboi
»H0*W»Lt BTRUT, l U l w i l B l '
phaucally £or;;t*M»ct;;n tpnon. j school more respected or the chvrch, a? habits. "When one Is young and im
DOVER, N. J.
OOVMB,H,j
" And yet in tbe-ifiaefcfcof{tester- i whole, more active.
pressionable it Is natural to i in I tat
Contrasts t<*r »U Mndii of
one's elders. The child at home wll
The future, then, of our nation rests will imitate his parents; the child at school
For Infanti and Children. •
streng&tothetis
us, as the individual of the twentieth cci will invariably Imitate his teacher _...
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of a medicine.
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