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'M Hfl8 THE LflRQEST IK Northern NowJersey. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1893. NO. 49 EBA rtrBLUsxt>,xvsHT.rBiDAr By. FUBUBHEBS juro PROKUETOIIB. Qffiixm Miii'uiell Slml tiexi dwr ,-•. to the National Union JJtwk I iDVANOB. OraYxui...:.,:...,.. : . ...... ;.. .i BixaCqiBBB.'.'.v..,..:, ............. TBBU HONniH.'..'.; ........ '. SPECIAL NOTICE Amos H.Van Horn Bl *i : . FO^KEaiY OP DAMVILLE, WABREW CO., N. J. : 800 >«J Will Offer the Following Goods at the Tie Larpst Special Sale of ii ADVoBTWlNS E1TEB. BJAOK?: Following Prices : jrsm PARLOK SUITS. ICO Parlor Suite, mahogany finished linmes, in ing coveriiip: - . . ; - Onlyt32.60 lnO Parlor Su^ls, nuliogunj fluished fromm, in plmb eovorinsr •: •.-••-••• : Only 122.60 KOr NA )IEAKOS BEPOEE ENTEHINO THEBTOEE. ffBMJROOM SUITS, 100 Antique Oak Bedroom Soils, pi-fsDit , 100 Antique Out Baclroom Suits, suit .... , COOPER, •.••• ATTORNEY A ,>IA8IEIl*»l>B01JblTOHI?iCHASOEUT ' '' b i i i '; POVIK,N, J. GENERAL PRAOTlTIOliEn," ,. . •: MAT** iKDMALABIAt D t B l U U d«k»on»orUl aid. it Bbok'nl'l .t™«> and •:• '-• mbput «00lw( •« u[ »l •'"» •"»•• •: >; 8AKEKY GABPETS. CAEPETS. W. I- 6061 Yfre^ ? m » eela Oorpot, per yard.... JftX? 0088 ? U "W<»I Ingrain Ctarpol, per ynrd. 100 Pieoes Low I'nowi Ingram Ciirpot, per yntd;. .Only J10.00 ..Only $20 00 .. Only 00 ols. Onl?60ote .. Only 26 ots k6rBNA8EA«O8BEP0BEEKTEBIN£rTHE8TOEB. POETLAND On aooonnt of the warm weather I amnbl« ti supply Ilio ilamnn V, If ;1» weather li»dboea cold I *oiiM upt IMYII tan able to fill oriots, on nooount ol the popularity of this fumouB nn,gp. Linoleum at Oilcloth Prices. •;, •;• I am olosioR out remunnta of LiDolenms, suitable f'ir store", liull: •;»nd kitub«D8 at oiMnli prices ; sioR ut •;»nd kitub«D8. at n Li i prices, , KANOWB fHOiiiailOS 8AKE :j , for Citoli Brmdl (Juki and Mea dally.AT,erlT)S tO Slllt "ll ^^•lodnitCoifleclionerjalwAjiioiilmJ.j: . " " Reductions Iti Prices in Every Department. .'•'Ii'",'••'' : 8US8BX BTnBET, . : .' iK«A»CAHAI. DMoiitj.-;; .^Do SHAlyiNOiro HAmoOTWOT BAMON, ••'.'' •'/^•••../•ByaBKxSTiwMi .•'.'";" : ," C-'.iBmiimiUAHBIOITUOU'W»«0Durot.l Enmitm 8 t-jUw- A fit na- onablo Yatm . V . io llio NKW Boil.Disa ........ X3ASSJX. OX. ; v n p . :. . 'Tin p l i a u w l»«n outlmly relltleii In a »«t. •v...y>-.;i.r.; r.Cutting a W V ' • y -•''*oiu"mo»'"UW<w?ais«liKia u i ' » » « « ;<• aliher Una of lioJtnw ana, -belt, umiertal. ' <tieUlua.Boil.ra'aud iwrtrtna 1 -8**ain W|KI ,:>JthA»1w»UMa'.|wct«!tj,.'•'.•' . •• -•.••". ,jSKqwioa S«i» UIKIBALDiiroi:.,23-lj 5 A«ii Uiiirat£ WnunMiio UIIIIICBTAICUO. ' ^UWMU ptmillDti tftvHu ui ail vnlla iff J- , lBl«.E«A.lwllcU»«,Motrl<i«™it. ^'ijOBSTY SHPSRINlENDBST:; 6ri|Ilt>-Bt»OK*ELL : Br., DOVER, Hi J. • Uouilii! » ». I t i l l i ' m 8Murd«y. \ U V E R B FREBI1A1I, ^OA(l S" Ora»»|el?»t:tlii BrMJ Drug Btonrf jumBtlt mended to. Dmur Unionu»l I Imvo a full line of them nt lowest pricoa Old STOVES AND OIL GA8 STOVE*. CREAM; FREEZERS. : In iut» ol S'asna'anl up»al>l», anil lieVtral .. good building ton InPort Or«»( N, J.. 1; f: ,; A.™ A f m l O ^""'IgJJJ which baa given the bent satisfaotion. One of these iu use Bii years, ;",'•."•. :'.:,: wsting on'y 76 cents for repairs. "• ; :: , '• Plumbing. Tinning, Steam Heating andHot Water Heating .;' • vv.. ; ''l -'.:-/.;: ::;^one in the beatmiapiier.f' :"',.'?:'' • '•':. : •MONOMENTS, HEADSTOiSH, MAKraW . and i l l work InMarblii ana Orault".. *lVwork ,™l tta totonlir atil urlcw namabh.. .• i ; a BPAHOI-ER, Jn- DOVER,.N.J. ^ m I - : ? Q 8 8 ' ' •• ' . : " " -• ••: ATTORHEV-AT-I.AW, BoilOITORAm JIA8TER IKOnAHUKRY J AMP NOTA ' ,-'•• STAitnorE,N. i -:-«Tu Js^^gS IF XOO W4»I w.»; J. P.U.IM1W FOR SALE. » or » L. O. BlE K l B , , orlB Coiinty SavingsBank. V OOR. SOUTH ANDD1.SART HTS., _; NJ ' ; TKLKPHONR 58a Delivered Free or cnarge 10 any Pan of State. iBSiiiiii 73 Market Our regular $100 EID GLOVES reduced : to 75o piir e hivo a' out fiOO nicely made Ou'tng Bhhti whlih wtr^telllni from 45o. to Uto. each, for - tbe oait 10 ijayi (If they last) you uaa have jour choice at . .38*. each. ') pfttre GliilJreu'B F.itt Black Blocking*, all dtei, were We. pair, for the next 10 lUvionly,,.,,,,,... .,. ., ,,'. 7o, pair 1000 Hntflktirolilofs «rn 5o, now onlf. , , .8e, anoh W) best quality La-iint' Huavy Hlbbwl Vests worth AOo. uowonly , 880, iir regular Btta, Comfortable for the iiBit 10 ilays o ly ......... , .... ;, .... .,,.'..,S9e, Men's dock*, f«Uwjainlew, iloubla heel and toe, wild sverywlie e at 19c. pair, our price wr the next ton daysonlr.,,...;•,..• .... ' '.>.'. .'....8o p.tr (tIMTEO) Veeir Plane ECONOMY! COMFOKTI SAFETY! ^JB'DYTBB(- HAKE A NOTE CFTMBI PIAMOS from * 175.00. ORGANS from S3B.00. FB T Blaokwell aiid Morris Sts., Dover, Also dealer in Small Mualoaliltutrnnisiits of all kinds, Trim mings anieuppliGB, Sheet Music und Musio B <'k8. Picture Frames onhand and nisde toorder. Onlrti. taken forCrarou and Oil Purtralto, -:- LUMBER OF ALL KINDS •; S a s h , | H s , Doors, Moulding^ &c. DBY AND SCREENED COAL. * Pairs will be offered for just onejialfthe cost of makina them. v t Men's $4 00 >hoes at $200. ) Women's $4-00 shoes at $2.00. Mines'$2.00 Shoes at 11.00 Children 8 $1.00 8hoes at50 cents. Infants' Shoes at 25 cents. - Hundreds of pairs at prices «o low-that panics that cause bankrupt and embar- rassed manufacturers to throw their goods upou the market at any price they will bring, can account for it This is genuine sale. I have never advertised a bogus one. Acall "ill convince you that this season at le »t you will snve money by patronizing this sale. flesppct fully, P. O. HEAGAN. L,. Lehman & Co. ORIQINATORS OF LOW PRICES! mum Very B-ntF(<urntade, perBarrtl y B atSunar Cured Uaim ,\.. Urg- Kit v o 1 Salt HaoWKl Urge ,'. only *4l» , ...oi.Jy lite only H,((l ;...?..on.y EOo topb Parker, ten yean old, w*i ran down by atrain on tbe Central railroad Siturdsy Ing. He iru playing on Its track pur BobU,ftr»t i «t,E.Uabdt». His right leg wu out bETabove the kawtnd theother lift WM badly bruised. Tbe doctors think ha will re- cover. Tbft ekctrlo motor In Jensy City Saturday killed Villbtn Gepp, 17. Tlie youth wai drltlDgfttnalloart. Awbtel p««fd o?pr hli body and cut through tils tight left, aMounn and brtB.t, Ula purl tad llw were found In ftie gutter,, ilotormau Warren WM «r- nwud. Oejipii tbe third victim vt the motor lo Jersey City. Tbe oocupuiti of tbe rectory of S3. Philip and James's Crtholle Church, on Bomb Main •treet, I'LUllp.bu.g, wen awakened Widues- day night bj gas etciplng from tbe heater In tbe cellar. Itev. Dean Burke wai partly overaome aud * u renucittUd with some iJUcuttj TOD athem woi eilfgbtlv affected. The Triple Oetb-El, tbe newtynagoaufl In York atreer, between Monmiuth and Variok itreelK, Jer.e; City, wu dedicated Bundaj. The Mi view were conducUdby ftubbla Cobcn and Karlibribuff. ol New York, and BIWer- mati, of Jerst-y City. Major Z. K. Pangborn bd H4JV, Jobu S HmdJer made addreuac. Tn« CUy O^uuclfbelit B uublio mNtlng ) nlgbt todtaciiM tbe c^ueatl in of granting * ftauthfse to (boPiuaiu and Nswark Klrotrlo Railroad, which pnpMtt to lay tracka from land Pawaio a?emi'i, along EHe ilreet, High striet aud Frankly a avenues. Tbe road UI ruu tb rough KrauHyn and Null y to B»MW. Thmfarhardlj ta objection bai ion made. lbs detective* of tbe Hoboken Polios Dft- ptrtcint. not jot fiund any trace uf urglar who llred two nhota at Pullcemau co'g<) Whitlock early Balurday moruipf hll* on hit way to tbe lUUon-bouse. I t la upposed betoliMlDg ID New York. George lurnll, mho wai arreatod, tnfuaeatoravflal the mine of bli fttmrdde. Heelalms hedcea nut know him. Chief Donovan ibloki that rell huowa mondbiut tbe eioaped burg Iir than be c a m to reml. Jaw Dully, of WwilrlJ, while Intoxicated, indt'ruiok to Ukr p4«aetilou uf t coal train DH tbs Jeney r tmral Saturday iilgbtj He W«sell Dr. Wa'uor't Coraluie CorwU at,. «lMr wrgilnj. ...; ..... BUe. pair (MsftllvereuFi«, NEXT IlOOft TO DOVER POST-OFFICE. OtOOK WAT08MAKEE AND JEWELKE, Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver andBllver-Plated Ware, Oold Peril Silver-Plated Knives, Torki and Bpoons, WEDDMO ASDBIBTBDAilPRESESTS, SOU- \ S l the largest MBorimeutBTMPihown InDover, f AMUIn«of BpccUoln tud : Iff e OluttM. in rrtmet of Oold, B6M1 uidVRahtMr, promrlf fitted to - the ay*. 1 •m oon«*nt]f rtpIenUbloft m? (took IDall Ita deptrt- , DiiiiU 7nu will olwuyi Bod ;tlw MUn-ptttwtu aod Ajltm. ; I3T All kind* of WATCHES, CLOCKS ud JEWELRY HEPA I HE D or olberntM renoTated u nqoutd. . . . - ATCHES ADJUSTED TO TBMPEIIATURE AND POSITION. Watches Sold on Instalments. KANOUSE fi PARSONS. '••'.' ". " • • : ' -•'". '•'';-' ••'.•" ••—DXALBBS ,IN—••'•'•' .-*"•• : '-,'' " ; ' - • Musical Instruments. Peek ASOB'S Opera P U i t i , Deeker Broa. Plasos, : .. • . : ;: ; ;>-.V%- Weber Pluos, : ;.f- : :•..•:%: 0 . P . Can furattb Imtrumeots of anj makedntred ch«p«r than any otbn* dM]eni It) .tali Nation. : Cub or ewy mopthtj paymeobi. Call and our lutnttnerlta b«fon[ purduutog, p. WABEB00M8 ',•• •'..' lo soup STREET,: MQRRISTOWN, N. J. "Se0ihg is Believing." Simflej Bcwtijul, these words mean much, but to sec "The. Rochester" will impress the truth more forcibly. - Its mar-' velous light is purer and brighter than gas light, softer than electric , and more cheerful than either. -The icest bric-a-brac in the palace of a Van- derbllt reveals nothing finer.:, We have 2,700 artistic varieties, in brass, bronze, silver and black iron. THROUGHOUT THB BTATB. otot of UIB H&ppuiliita of a Weak In HawJarnr. I JolioKc«,o[ Nawatlt.iraiarratodrater- m.. d.7ril.n.oonforabiQUiigiaidl blrdilnUi. IDe Nnw WOW . Bmlth, tb. P^tot of l i . Or- oogo Mtttfonai Buik.^iii rwlgned, not only u Pniidciit, bat »lto tnm the Board of Dlreoton. At the HoDtclilr AtbleUo Club groucds Raturdiy attamoau ttwIrvltiiClabot Broftk- idefMtad tba Moniolalf Athlotlo Clubat football by More of 0 to 0. W. D Tvjrlor, ao engineer on tha Jeney Ceatral wa* leverely buroed abiut tba face Baturda}' Dl^ht by tb* bunting of a -t«m lubricator la ltti cab Ho wai nmoved to tbe hospital. L)wf. Uubmf, of CfDDlotutU, who bu beso at tbe Hotel Demiia, AUaDtlo City, dltap- p'ATect Sundty moroing It la feared he hu cotomitled mlolde. Suhtne *«hUy d«- monted Be lias been at tbe botel oeve «>' indA or VJiliora Watt Air Hi iiits ami Wattib tl*) IMV or the Vlag* on All th nu»—A« Iniprcwivo beoiie. Wonu>'8 P i i n QIIOUNIJH, OaiOAao, Oct. 81—In hnrmony wtth tbe World'a fa! cltj'i Borrow came tbe clualiiK of tba Werld'a Columbian eitpoiltlou a> directed by tho United Stntoa uoDgreu. ^taunaet, but evonfug, the colon o all nntioua which have been ilylng nt lii.lt niKglHlucoauurlau on. Sun.lay were luir- ered toi{L-tbcr iis tliey wen unfurled within aigbt of President Clorulunil at uoon Uny l>.t liut. Six mouths vt I tii thn exception of it day have pHBKd unit tbeglory of tbe eipo-ltion hns been WDven iuto uistory of the world's progrena. At tbo word of command from artiller; offlcera tba gunB of a buttery facing L-iki Mivbtgan Iwlcbetl Tortli a »Igiia,ltflllutf tin won] tbflt tho World's fftir was djintf with tbe Betting aun, djtng wliU« dirges bolUB dtinji und tears ibeil «uJ IILIIJH bowed .0 grlat over tlie bier of ChlCHgo'a munleml mayor. Awaiting tlio Bljrnnl. When tha tuuael Lour arrive d t> linndrrf men itotioaed at the variaua flag atnTfs tUp mition'a colon on tbe ileiiartmentul buiklinga utood ready to lower tbo lbifpt and bare tlie polefl which ibould tell to the visitors to-day that the Coluuibluu expo- •itloi. wan at au eud forever. It w u an linprwulve nxue and tha tbomnnda of vhltora who viewed tbe clos- ing spectacle could not refrala from olgb' i»g and regretting that tbBexpooltlouwna stun end. The only music vrblch was heiird outaldo of featival hnll aime from the Innh lflcli regliutnt bnnd, wlilcli pluyed lu tlio court of honor durlug tbe ufierHoon, . The Farewell Air. While the noluc of tho caution waa lienrd on tbe lake front aud tha flsgn on the piilncei of tlie vuuiihlng city wei furled, the New York lumd wnll«d to pluy the farewell to tbo fair. The last flag to be putted down from Its stuff wna one of the' tliree facing tlio court of boiior from tho adnilulatratlon building. Tlio bands wblcli pulled IB 'Jotvu Wtro tboae of tbe World's fulr nuws- pjiper mau hud us Old Glory, reached tlm Riowntl a grew obeer nort a tiger awao \n the evening air. Only a Part of History Now. While the laitt Qitg in (he exposition wna belug pulled to tbe ground in- tbe court ot tiooor, tue New York band p\nyeH tba 'Star Spauglod Banner" nnd oiioluded flth "America." A clieer'weat up from tiie thousands muwmbltJ within liearitis of the patriotic airnltiBand after tlie •uuiul him c(t the train. Duffy got ou ft car and In ptiStiTai rode to Ciat.f wd. lie "as ortrpowera) by | Bram, il0 w8 i c tbe trdla hand*, takm to.Elf.abetbMd d«- J, ann0lH1Md livercd to tbe police. Cojduitor W. H. Say tier uiadt) a cotnjilaiirt ajtaluat him Sunday, *nd Duffy *at atat to j til for a month. ' A mastiiie silver bowl waa pm Dlghtto Itev. B;£dv«ti t|)e Ollt ,„ t| Russia's Ai'iny Ji.crcawxL LOKDOY, Out. HI.—A api>ciol dovpntch to ited Friday the StAndnid from St Petemlmrjf wiys Voung, paster of tbnt a ukase bat been issued ordering the tbe ffmtmlmter Dturcb, Aibury P*rk, u a fornmttun ot fllteeu new resorve brMmleH. token of tba regard la wblolt tha'.((*i-w«w*'TU foimntlon rf t\iwe brlKBtlu will be bald htm In hbi auoceafui endeftvon to better , equlvnknt to an Ituntedlnta Increase ol tbo ibfelroonditlon. TbopiewoutloaipMetiwu nrniy to a nar footing by tbu udilltlou uf made by Kldw Robarle IWtor Young ad-' IW.OOO men. Jt is n noteworthy (net tbnt «ut«l U* gift. Ui aiid that lMi ifriDg the Official Journal doca not publish tbi when he ba-d >Lat tbe llfe-uvliig oruwi UKUe - lnunded 6o\o$ he wrut* to Capt. Kdwardi anil rtqueiled Uat the cre<*s atop raking money aud puts t h a t they bad raiMd luti nd for dbabled lire guards. The urn la over leutyl&chMbfgli. .TbereareenirATlngioD the aidrt rifprrtfloUiw mwk lomea. 1 When tba fiihlrg Hhoouer M«ry >. Kelly g y y W« wrecked at Asbury Park last Auguit aba loit overboard about una hi»i drtd fathonit of cable. The onrrsnt washed up thoutandi ofUniof aandl and buried%lhe rable, Uat waek whne waikiog il.wg ttia betob t»ar liere Hie Kelly «iai Joat' jSrarelt fi Mau> L*r «link protruding from tba ttnda. With wo windlasses, two bormanii tbe asrilcej of Petar Poland, a boute mover, and Bdwird White ibe work uf fl,hloj uutthttiublewaa jmmtnoed. The. greater part of Itiwaa W thirty feet lo.lbi mid After work- Ing « t»eek the uable waa moovered. It la wortbabuut |300. itIao(S*edUbln)n>t,d nearly cww."'rfaa ownen of the boat bare rtflrt "' / ' Thomas Chandler, au^oo'cganarlao of Ljon» Farmi,, rejolcM IDthu dltparitjr be* wem UB ages of bis two lom. ..Out- Lj eight ind tbe olber tixtf years vld. TQO jourger ittends tha district tnliool and tbe *lits l\% a :cba«t lu Vinelaod. Be baa a BOB nearly 'orty, wbo has A DD UJCWM old as bit great >le. Mr U^ndl r r,ir.,U eighty-one yf «ri of ag*i sotJfe, andwipeota to aae bis yoimg- eat sou bacome a niao,, H'a Drab wife died tara ega «fbeti bfj waaseVeaty-tvo.'Elbe psitd a wlali that be' would find another wife to lex k alter things; Before tbe year ad expired hs .niarrkd Lottie Garrabrandt, tw«.ty-twD jeawi of age., Arthur,' the youngest BOD, was born la 1885/ Mr, Ctuad* l«'s seeond wife died 1hree mimthi ago ' 'Aunle BMhmeii, "fourteen yean old,', was MEXICAN TRAIN Dlaa ••Hot a Thief to t'Htrh N Tltler antl Soon Out Hi>l of Them. Apropos of the recent- train robborlee In this, couutvy, a woBtero' vaUroad moiu migffests to tlio Now Orleans Tlraes-Deniocrat that we slioulil adopt tbe Mexican plttn of denllng with ttiem, which proved BOuffectlvo there, Mexico oflurs (Treat advantago over this country for train rabWng. It is thinly settled! the land Is cat up with mountains, offering hiding pluuut, Tut' tliu robbers find a fcnfe rotreat! Itoptto pie are not so advancBcl in civilization ns ours,.and tlicrp is a much larger dangerous. clcinont. ex-lmmllta nnil revolutionUts, to whom truin robbiiiR wnulil tnma aq n nntnraJ tratlu. The railrontln, moreover, nre a new insUtti: tlou, nnd It was natural to suppose that train robberies would be numer- ous. During the first extension of our railroad system into Mexico they were so frequent that a passenger thought himself lucky to got from the Hio Grande to. Mexico without Reveral stoppages from these "knights af tbe road.". Detectives, bloodhounds and Other tn.6B.nB of eupprcsstng the evil were tried, but . with little more Bucce&s thon in this country, when President Diaz, on the old theory of Vsel a Uitcf to catch a thief," hit wpon the liuppy idea of utUlrJug tHo bandits end railroad robbers- to protect tbo roads byorganizing tlicm into-a police, force known as the ruralcs, or rural ffunrtls. lie had some of tho men who were suspected of this buflloens sum- moned before him nnd offered tlicmah opportunity of entering the govern- t service as. mounted police, and l h if h did l ld round oa tho atoopat Mo, <05 8prlngQvld went service us. mounted _ aveour, Nbwark, Saturday night, crylag : and ) t°, ] 3 tbcm that if they did so be would praying. "O.Ood, take me from thUcrnelj furnlslrthcin with fine unlformB, Im- earth 1" Bhe waa taken to tbe home of a P™?"* firearms and tbo best horses cbftttubUi woman ard fed and nited. Bbe' tliet eo ^ a ta bought, but If tiioy. did t«idheruioUiardl»anine yean u o and her' n o t h e wonId Iinv0 thesoldiera hunt faither aobn atter.dlsappauwi. It was Midi thom down - - The 3 r knew tlint Dins! BBhad eloped. Atanrratabo hsi notitaoe w osamanof his word, and they en- bwn heard from Fa l«rt u,™ eUbiMn.' H 5 "' 1 t h o tTovernment Bervlce, ami. Mary, ^•.OrphanAYluinandafu^arditotbe ; they vcryfioon8ll pp rcS9od thcBe\ CUbollo Or*hm Asylum at V«U«burg, I,«t robberlos. When a train wan hold up ! Tnur*Aayii family InHaabmofrerrito give) tho raro]e8i who know every moun- Atmle a hem, and the want with them. Her toln recess, never stopped until they flrttmlitakevrMlodropababyfloddenttlly i, aa i mn tea down tbe last robber. The erely but uot lerioiuly Injuring It. J t?he plan worked splendidly, and there Is relumed to Valour*, where f»7 »-, Uwlay less interniptlan to raUroach tn ed to rtccUe bor. She determined to RO ,. Mexico than In tl..B country, aUliousl. country, tbe chances for robbery ore so much better tiierc- berom. wnyind uat fuund faturtlty night. Tbe polios took berTa the ChrUtian Befuge. Two Lives Sarad! . Mn. Phoebe Tkoma-, of Junoilon City, ^ ^ IL, «aa told by herdaoton ahe bad Con-[ . . . ,^n_ rT«i..ir r-niiu .... i.Mn.i.. uopHon and that tb,™ »„ na bop. for * "°™I "",?? "?. °""' °" *•"""' her, but Wo bOttleaDr. KT 8 'I NIVTID..- 1 - 0OT "" '" *""" ' ork - i,™.r<»raplolelrcund her and .»..,» It' »«» *om;, Oot. Sl.-A ennk.pnt III .»Tfdl.erllfe. Mr. To... Ej«on,W Florida' m apfenimm nt tbe ofUco ot George nnd St.. Ban Fmnol.o«. .iHTend frem a dreadful ' B>"l" °™ 1J '"f, 1 ?"' "J 1 ""™" " 1|J "• oJo, arpo«»blii,Cowuiipllon, t,l«a «1U> fioxlto fci.v.»iiUltoli»a i»»d. »uem»n,l Bmb.oJt TheriUaDduoilMalanoiiii (IholandMID!»• world) a IW. collection of AltlaUopa Acaulofnetoiendroai(y<>acuiiiotcoiiw. TUB BOCHKSTEn U J I P CO., BatfliyVi'! I ««w.T«rk Cllr. . . . - - . . . - I FIG fill. It Ii mm runlli, of •men aat ara T h j n l , n „ „ tolesranU operator and lampK Ibat prov. tb. woad«rlul efD-acy of ,vM«t«5 meant BObam to Mr. GmiM, thli ro*diclo« In Cougba aud Cold* Free -— trUlbJtil«atttob.rtKlllg»re'.Dru8Stora,| LVar Ucav, Lowca DoT.r; B. P.Oimn&Co.'iDnigBton, Port Na» YoliK, Oct. 81.—Botcher, Sclicnct Or*n, ao<l F. If. Jtnaini' Drug Btore, ^ ^ 0 -i tnnnnffers of tbo American CJISUI CnB.tar,.N. J. - I insurance company, havo tranafetrHl :*-^-* I tlwlr tntareata [a ill. cnuctm to tbreo "Pit Xomr In I H r Paiaa.". muuea. It Uuld tbaltlure nro no leu Ho«t Sare doctor', bllll AlwajB keep tlian -.11,000,000 la ilnnjnges for wlilcli rn hand a bottln ot t^at finest of remcdlM, j rullnud companies are being BUOJ, and Dr. Ualt'i Houwhold Cottgb Cor. to allay | wlilcl, In cn»ot Judgement ag«lu«ttliem, | lulna youcaa Bs «n aumetkltn Jute u sood w paI * WAitHJUU ANTS. Terrors of Tbolr AdTanclnflr Ool umn Whoa on tbo Maroh. Rverr l.itinR Flea Iturur urml, EVEBYTHDTG, u . . even itooiiil.baiid Iimarkftabie, aoma wb're, If you wiib to-BELtor; BUY ; maebln8ry, cniaavCaotQrtta TUtdotta, IUWIBI lots* job lob; eta, write me, BJ am aiirayi ready for»tr*I«- Bend for lartllat.'V ' . H. H mnriMLD. - OOTO THK OLD RELIABLE HOUSE JOSEPH 0. JOHNSON wben for SSa or 60c you can hare tba r«rolt of yean of praoUw and experleooe etpended lii making tbb Dreparatlon absolutalj the but For aala at Robert Killgora'a Corner Drag Bbm, Dover, N. J. for Bale. A Toerk water motor. Ko, 13, n*ti at four boras power, ooinpleta' with gorernor. oil TT n i.M<.u.. .-j •.Jx... nr . onpa and gate valwt It tain flratelan o upholsteping ud FunltMe work, ditjon u»d.m i*aoia It was In JJomliirus. npar the Cnrib- beaii coast, while on n. ^ovcrni<R'i survey, t>uya a unrrositondent of til Oraalia World-Herald, tbnt I flrst w the tvurrior nuts-thoriefitranjj*! Inwul wblch march through tltu tropk-ul Ui esta in armies, iiiuid.iiijr vvury livin eriiuture in Un'iv pall.. One biloiisol hot day, UH I but in II linmmodc un.l, the thatched n»of of tnv biiinboo lint, a unlive cante running i>], und. with clU't) gitHturi-N. biulu int.' follow bin did no woii(U i rin(Tly, mi(], ifofiiff iiilo Uic open, looltfd In tlio itlrei- ho iiitlioiitod, Tbure on llu* rullinfr KovuniialiMrvtulu'iU tvMu liluclc belt L'Sttmlhii; far Imcli inin ttuuhii'p KIIIK owb of Llit; ndjiicont forcJit. It HIM- nn foil vvith evt'ry fiiruiallnn »f til (froniiiU uiul, Mid; n Illicit Himlti 1 , hlouj crept (owunl thi! vilhi^i>. "Tbo IVIII rlor lints," explained Lite native- in intfu patolK uf Kiijflihli um) Spniilti which I tiliull nut utti-rnpt to imlltitu. •"Thoy will Mwn be here," lit- i icfl- "Von hud better untie your dogs or tbi: ants will kill tbi'in." Act' iiifr upon liin uilvk-u I loosened my doR8, und, rvtlriiifr to n wifu ilist« •atclicd tliu apprimuh of tbu wiirriors. It) coniitliiHB tuulULudcs tliey RWIIV over tlio plnlii, inurabing' In tM>inim<il order like u well-drillml army. Ili-foro them Bcurrieil it heturugoiicoiiH maun of rxls, ffniNKhnpporA, twas, 1if;i< and other ninmifi* of Insitcts nml tiles, in & wild fecampcr to rcuuh a plucoof sufuty. IVcsontly tbo ndvancc guard rennboi tuyliutund iHr5oji|)L'aretl within; Uiei the tuilin uoliiuin nppcarcd, ntid NOOI the roof, lloor, wnllanad ruftcn* IVLTI bine.t with thiiiii. ]AVo tba Hoft r u s i k if dried grass stirroiJ b,y n /fviitlo breeze ciuno tho Konml of their |) onee in tbe leaves uf tuy tlmtchcil nmf. The sound liicrctisud In loiuliifbn tlm ruts, mice, ii/.iii'dfi, coclcnuuli J])«.C8- nmi others their ilU. wlxi had lung* made tlio roof of their boinc, tried vainly to CNcupu. Home M I W ed in {getting nwuy from tbu lionso, but only to fall victims to tbo i round!Jiff hordes without. One largo cockroach, I noticed, made u plucky fitfht, but, ovurpowcriul by numbers, he gradually relaxed IIIH efforts nod was BOOH fliKmerabtd'ed, each mil cur- eying off u jiortloD of IIIH body ui tronhy. The inosi uxcltlug battle wn» n*fth a snnko nbonl llirco feet long 1 , that tried to Blip uivny utiBeen. Tlionnts IJUK" Gurrounded him, huwever, and fought with terrible ferocity. With every Itch of UU tat! ihe MmWkillal a iro pf IIIH tonnenUirs, but their places ivci'c soon filled by tbe bluuli fiwunn which swept unccusln^ly on. Finully the writhing-dof the Hiinlto be> came fiiintur ami fainter, und nt lust cetlf>ed tillth-cly, aud tben, and not utr til then, dlil tlie ante relinquish their attack. All dny long thoy mure lied tbroufrh tbo hoimo until at sundt tbu end of thccoluini had pn^ced ; WUB lout to view In tlm thinness of tho forest. I entered tho IIOUBO und prepared to survey ruefully my lunlur, "iut my anticipations of sorrow wi>ro premature, for there were all my pro- " >HB as I bod lof t them, nn touched. There was but ona oaucptlan—u poor turltcy ivhiub I had tied to ft fitnUe that morainjr. tutendin^ to keep him alive for n towdays before making ldni into soup. He wiis utono dead, but the rumpled enrtli about him ubowed that tie Und uiado a'Uanl flyUt for Ufc. Kot a dead nnt VVHNto be neon, they htu! nil been carried off by tlielr comnidcH. I afterward learned that tlie warrior ontBrufi.Bc to touch any food tlmtthcy themselves bava not caught anil eluin, QI. accounted for my provisions re- iiiujf nntnolofltoil. I wan overjoyed at the cliango in my bouse—not a cockroach, lizard or auy other insect or reptile was left; they bad been com- pletely oxtonniimted. Lriaba|.tl<* Eicocd Awcta LTSV, Mass., Oct, 81.—At a mettlng of UIB cKdltora of M. B. RlcbDrcbJon & Co., nhoe manufactorern, tho assets WBK re- ported to be flD,t)UO Ami tbo liabilities %to,m. U la *^\ 1-bat nvltber ol the mrmben of the firm has any atUcbnbli propeny. Another Blcyoto Itcoard Orolcon. HAnTpORD, Coon., Oct 81.—Zimmct- mm rode a third ol a'mlle at Charter Oak rtflUrday nfternuca In Mseoomls, i>- BLOWING 150 MILES" Afo VlOUR. it Gentle Znphjr WtilcH iioceiuly CnrciKiti. tli« Tup of Mount WmililnKlon. Describing a recent gain on Mount Washington, Ainoug tiie Clouds, print- ed at its summit, Rays that the Bmninit was enveloped in clouds, and those wboeiintu up by train were not only glad to ruacli tba hotel, but to escape from the fury, of the windn, which Hwupt over the rnllrotwl trauk near the Liulo Uourne tnonument. The car wan lifted from tho track by tbu wind, but there was no serioim diflleulty In tho way of malting tho ascent. After the orrlvnl of tlio train Conductor Horno concluded tbat it was not safe to at- tempt to nmlto tbe usunl downward trip at two o'clock, and tbo passengers nd the trainmen remained nt tlio sum- mit. All tho afternoon (he wind con- tinued to IncrcaKc, and for a greater port of tlie time It must Lavo exceeded velocity of one hundred miles an mr, whilo the ruin anno down in tor- itits. What occurred early on Thurs- day was only a prelude to what fol- lowed. Towurd night tbe stornt began to slacken its great force, and early in tlio evening it shifted into the north- west. ' It, huwever, seemed to bare a new hold, and from ten o'clock In the evening It gradually increased until it became little short at a hurricane &ocn after mtilnigliL . At half-pa si, two Fri- day morning it reached Its height, find from tlint time till lon(f after dttyl.ff.it It kept up a prelty steady velocity. Just howhigh It went is not known, Judging from other severe gales, when tlio wind v/an known to havo readied n velocity of ono hundred And thirty-Ore mlleunn hour, this must havo gone up to tbe vicinity of ono hundred and fifty miles. Every building on tho rait felt tbe severity of theft&le, and tho topof n chimney of tho Sum- mit liousc waft blown overt doing", how- ever, little tlarange, but for a short time- making contildcralilo noise, as tbo loosoned brlolcs went sliding down tbo roof to tlie rocks In therear of Hie ho- tel. Of course home of tha InmatvHof tbo botel felt aa though thoy had been treated to something unusual. Tlio hotel Is securely bolted, and even n ve- locity of one hundred and alghty-sis miles In a winter month several year? affo made no impression upon it. Moux IAIVO or CofTea. Tho Indians have become uxtreraely, fend of 'coffee, which is largely Issued , to them, nnd which tliey hare learned to prepare well. Thoy liave it nt j every meal, and often between times. | The squaws an* good brcudiaaUcrs, too,' baking 1 It beforo tlie flrti In cnltes like loares, crusted ccjuully on ull &U1OK. Stewed dog is the piueedo resistance of dancing feasts and meals of cere- mony, and perhnpH tbo flesh would not have tasted badly even (a us, had wo not witnessed tho dreadful prelim' lea to Us conking. One killing took place before cur uyes just outside tbo lodge. An old woman cnug-hl the unfortunate cur and huid It Hut on tho ground while an old man bent out its brains with a dub. Tlio carcass waa then helil over tbo fire long enough to singe off nil tho hair, after which it wnHcarvetl IntoBninll pieces The two cooks paused long enough in thuir op- era tlou to devour the rawliver as tbeir perquisite. Somo tribes always roast tlie dog, but these Sioux boiled or stewed it. The Wilson Bill as Amend- ed Passed By the Senate. lit tti ail, With Five Hll tH lie It*-tiiriicd the Von- Win PHIM—TC» ID tin* HMHM' TiKlay, and I Aci ion I* i:x]t<-ci<-<l ItyTlmt lloilf— Tin; Von? hi ItciiiH-AilJoiirniiieut (he Iriijiiuiiiiii Hiiljjeta Sow. M'AHUISHIOX, Oct. 81,—TIIB IOIIK con- fllct In Ihu wuutc ciwt the bill to rupeal tbt! jmrtliuslnj elntifw of the fitu'nimn net CUKV Ui mi tud Irtst night with n victory on tlio Bidi; uf it JWHI. Thu voU on tlie iiif:u of ttie bllluHft mend eil ((.lint. < 1B, of tlio Voorlieea auliHtlUiU'J was reau, •(!!•, IIHJB, S3. I'IILTL' VIMno cxultnLion or excitement of nny kind OVIT Llie romtlt, liut Lticm mis Libly it fi'ullii(j of ri'ilff on nil si dun tlmt Urn cud ot thu Btrugglu bud taeu Th« Voi« in IK-laiL ullotviiiK 1" tlmvote in dt-lull! ^•Hs-Mwwm. jMdrlch, fir Ice, Cattery, Cutudoii, Curey, (Julloin, Davli, Dlxon, •lot|ili, Kiiilknrr, Frj-t, Uulllngtfi, Uliwwn, ioimiui, Gniv, lliiln, Hiiwli-r, Hl^lim, Illll, U<M\r, Ilnntoii, Lindmy, *!»giC Mc- lillnii, M^l'liermiu, MIIIKILTSOII, 1!UI», lltelifll (WU), Morrtll, Alurpliy. Mutt, r<»lor, Vuny, RHIIMOIII, Slieriniin, Binltli, .ijttiiv, KuicklirldgL 1 , Turpie, V'Hia, Vtwr- licen, W&ibbura nml Wbitu (La.)-4.1 Nuj'H—Messrs. Allen, BiUe, Uerry, Huh icr, UlHL-Jthiirn, full, Cameron, Ooakrell. Coke, Diinlcl. Dulwls, Oewgu, liurrb, Irby. Jones (Ark.), Jouea (Nev.), Krle. M«rtln, '.'iisiWi, I'ffEcr, I'erklna, l'ottiijrew, Power, J'OKII, llimcb, Suoup, Stewnrt., Tullur, Vancu, VuHt, lVnkli.ill nml Wolcott-I!3. "'1n< folluwlntt were Hie \u\\rm ...pwra. MitcLfli (Ori-guu) mid Allinou; Clmmllur nnd Whlto (Oil.;) Uolaultt nnd Wlhon; Pidiuer and HmisbroiiBh; Onrdoa id .Mnr^Li!. Wluit tho UmiHo M»y V<K To-dtiy iliOMcieHiryot tbe sriinto will ipwir nt Itio tiiir of tlio boutc with nmes- ,«u .».»ri...ttijlhnL lw>ly tbat tbu bill bun ion HHMW.N1, with au niuoDdinuut, nml re- u-atlny tlie coacurreuco of thu IIOIIBO In iiitmiiDiiduu-iit. Tho meiwagQ nnd bill uy rt-iuiilii ou tbo speaker's dt-nk until it 1Bconvenient to bnve It !nld before thn r; or It may referred toacommitteei or tlio senntt) nmeiiilinent mny be concurred In witlinut nfrrencu to nny committee, nnd bj n direct vot« of (bo bouse. Not only was tlio repeat hill flnallf vuglit to a Urniluatlou ycsterd.ir, but FO nlsa WMtho fibnuruinlly lon^ legislative Aaj ot Tuesday, Hit 17th of October. Tbo simato will meet to-day at uoou, trnd tbe wion will be opened with prayer and tha wai forinn'UU-a. Now Talking Adjournment, Now that tho flind atnga of the lvpeal bill but buun runcbeil, uuatora are beglu- to tulk nlxiiit (jetting .wuj- from the dty, tiilvur (U-iuocrutH whan ankwl nbont ml jour it men t flny they uudmtHnd tha nd' iluiutmtioii Is favorable to nu tidjoiiru- unit, and presume this programIUU will be uurrlod out Homo Tavur A llccess. . Au attempt la twhig miuh, bowover, to Imve cougress tukc n itcoss, and this plnn bni a renpectublo number of ailvocnto> - among wnntora, Nov. SOtrns spokeu of probnbla date tills momfng, it being expcouil , that iho boiiBu committed on warn nnd inean« would UQ Kfttly to sup- port tbo bill bytbat time. mo fwuatun, vHpecfnUy tbow from Boatberu states, belli tlint It would be bet- ter to remain aud go nhend with leglaln- tlon. Senntor Voorliees Utftt-.lufi no tM.rt tlie matter ot udioainn.ei.tr. but eon-, tent to encompnu tlie rcpenl of tho Slier* mu law, Is Iouviug this subject to be Hi- tios?d of by others, . DUTCH BETROTHAUS- l(ld Itulu of Btlquatta Unit Da Ob. lerreil la lh» Land at Djke*, In Holland nn enguffement is a far more scriotm affair than in any other country In the world, eays u corre- Bpoudeut of the NewYork Post ,AB a rule the young people have to dice prut, difficulties before they have their heart's wish fulfilled audboforo "love's lourse rims Binooth." On account of tbe urcat publiuity which is given to it, it lit for tills ruitHun alone very awk- ward for botb parties U> break an en- g'li^uiL'ut. Youutf women are .kept very strictly in tba land of dykes.. No riding-in buffgles or ffoioff to theaters aloao with younp men la permitted. There always some elderly lady to chnperonu the rounfr girl wherever she g-oes. Wlicn aDutchmnn falls in lovu and believes bis affection returned, be io will, if well bred, uslt the parents of his lndy love lor permission to call upon bcr oftouor than la allowed by 'tlie Dutch etiquette for ordinary male visitors. This request being; prnntcd, tbe young 1 peojilu meet quite often; lit- ' tie dinners nro arrang'cd, informally, \- iv-icrebJflBcnt U nest tohera, to that our young friends enn talk and ox-; change opinions to tliolr hearts* con- tent Alt this Is done to glvo tbe lovers ' the opportunity to #et lo know racli other tlioronphly before they take tbo decisive step, which, an I have said, is very binding When at Inst tbe younp people liarucpmo toan undorstandiuy, the hand of tlio fluncee Is fonnnlly usked by the father of tbo future bus- bund (or if bis father is no longer liv- ing, by Ills mother or guardian, bat never by tlio young man himself)-' It is, of course, known beforehand that . thbi request will not meet with a re- fusal, since thefact that the son bus been granted leuvo visit his fi- ancee's home shown that his suit is npprovcri. Money affairs are now set- tled, und tlie prospects of tho young people talked over. After tbnt cards nre printed, bearing the names of tbe betrothal, and nlBotnoflnj fortho re- ception, tvhicb JIBa rale takes place at tbu finncce's houso In the afternoon, from two to five, the UBUOI calling- llour in Holland. Those cards aro soot not only to friends, but to thoslightest ac- quaintances on both BltitiB, whoire all supposed toacknowledge them, either by sending letters of congratulation, or, if living In the pamq town as the flnncco, by presenting themselves on the dny of tlio reception. A Mtlle Queen*! 11 right lde*. The queen regent of Iho Netherlands recently presented to her daughter, tbe little Queen WUhclraiaa, a number of wooden figures clnd fn the uniforms used In tho army of tho Netherlands. Tho future ruler, It is hoped by her mother, ivlll be able to recognise tbo grades of tbe real Bokllcra by studying tba wooden flgorca Qertnajesty, it Is said, nsUcrt her mother to add figoreft of women to her gift, HB "tbo tnen would bo lonely withont them," ' Singer Work* Closcil for n EttTAintni, N, J,, Oct 81.—The Binger wwlng mftcUne wtnVs tlowd tab nltf&t for ono wwlt on accgunt of Itie breakin([ at lomu pmohlnirr, Tho SIOK Eiplotlto CcmpoDud, • ^ The most unfitabic compound known to chemistry, anil, therefore, the most explosive substance BO far discovered, la chloride, of nitrogen, which probably consists of thrco parts of chloride^ united with one of nitrogen. Its terr|> . bly explosive character, which has so- far prevented Its nccurnto analysis, Is! due to tbe fact that It is a combination: of ono of tho moat actlva with one of' tho most Inert .piementa in nature. Anoincr Doat for BrazlL ' , ..::'; NEW "YOUK, Oct. HI.—Tha fiut tttum yocbt Javelin has b«jn bought by tba , SraKillon authorities nod. irlll be trans- formed Into n torpedo boat. . -. Po» EMctcH Xflnahti, '*&. DciLia, Oot. 81.—Archbishop WiUli b u lulnoilbcd £30 tbi ttud (or

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    Hfl8 THE LflRQEST

    IKNorthern Now Jersey.

    DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1893. NO. 49

    EBArtrBLUsxt>,xvsHT.rBiDAr By.

    FUBUBHEBS juro PROKUETOIIB.

    Qffiixm Miii'uiell Slml tiexi dwr,-•. to the National Union JJtwk

    I iDVANOB.

    OraYxui . . . : . , : . . . , . . : . . . . . . . ; . . .iBixaCqiBBB.'.'.v..,..:,.............T B B U HONniH.'..'.; . . . . . . . . ' .

    SPECIAL NOTICEAmos H. Van Horn

    Bl*i : . FO^KEaiY OP DAMVILLE, WABREW CO., N. J. :

    800 •

    >«J Will Offer the Following Goods at the

    Tie Larpst Special Sale ofii

    ADVoBTWlNS E1TEB.BJAOK?:

    Following Prices:

    jrsm PARLOK SUITS.ICO Parlor Suite, mahogany finished linmes, in ing coveriiip:

    - . . ; - Onlyt32.60lnO Parlor Su^ls, nuliogunj fluished fromm, in plmb eovorinsr

    • •: • . - • • - • • • : O n l y 1 2 2 . 6 0

    KOr NA )IE AKOS BEPOEE ENTEHINO THE BTOEE.

    ffBMJROOM SUITS,100 Antique Oak Bedroom Soils, pi-fsDit ,100 Antique Out Baclroom Suits, p « suit . . . .

    , COOPER,

    •.••• • ATTORNEY A

    ,>IA8IEIl*»l>B01JblTOHI?iCHASOEUT

    ' ' ' b i i i ';POVIK,N, J.

    GENERAL PRAOTlTIOliEn,"

    • .£ ,. . •: MAT** iKDMALABIAt D t B l U U •

    • d«k»on»orUl aid. i t Bbok'nl'l .t™«> and•:• • '-• mbput «00 lw( • « u[ »l • ' " » • " » • • •: >;

    8AKEKY

    GABPETS. CAEPETS.W. I-6061 Y f r e ^ ?m»e e l a Oorpot, per yard....JftX?0088?U"W-.;i.r.; r.Cutting a W V ' • y

    -•''*oiu"mo»'"UWhoes at $200. )Women's $4-00 shoes at $2.00.Mines'$2.00 Shoes at 11.00Children 8 $1.00 8hoes at50 cents.Infants' Shoes at 25 cents. -Hundreds of pairs at prices «o low-that

    panics that cause bankrupt and embar-rassed manufacturers to throw their goodsupou the market at any price they willbring, can account for i t This isgenuine sale. I have never advertised abogus one. A call "ill convince you thatthis season at le »t you will snve moneyby patronizing this sale.

    flesppct fully,

    P. O. HEAGAN.

    L,. Lehman & Co.ORIQINATORS OF LOW PRICES!

    mumVery B-ntF('8 Piin QIIOUNIJH, OaiOAao, Oct.81—In hnrmony wtth tbe World'a fa!cltj'i Borrow came tbe clualiiK of tbaWerld'a Columbian eitpoiltlou a> directedby tho United Stntoa uoDgreu.

    ^taunaet, but evonfug, the colon oall nntioua which have been ilylng nt lii.ltniKglHlucoauurlau on. Sun.lay were luir-ered toi{L-tbcr iis tliey wen unfurled withinaigbt of President Clorulunil at uoonUny l>.t liut.

    Six mouths vt I tii thn exception of it dayhave pHBKd unit tbe glory of tbe eipo-ltionhns been WDven iuto uistory of the world'sprogrena.

    At tbo word of command from artiller;offlcera tba gunB of a buttery facing L-ikiMivbtgan Iwlcbetl Tortli a »Igiia,ltflllutf tinwon] tbflt tho World's fftir was djintf withtbe Betting aun, djtng wliU« dirgesbolUB dtinji und tears ibeil «uJ IILIIJHbowed .0 grlat over tlie bier of ChlCHgo'amunleml mayor.

    Awaiting tlio Bljrnnl.

    When tha tuuael Lour arrive d t> linndrrfmen itotioaed at the variaua flag atnTfstUp mition'a colon on tbe ileiiartmentulbuiklinga utood ready to lower tbo lbifptand bare tlie polefl which ibould tell to thevisitors to-day that the Coluuibluu expo-•itloi. wan at au eud forever.

    It w u an linprwulve nxue and thatbomnnda of vhltora who viewed tbe clos-ing spectacle could not refrala from olgb'i»g and regretting that tbB expooltlou wnastun end.

    The only music vrblch was heiird outaldoof featival hnll aime from the Innh lflcliregliutnt bnnd, wlilcli pluyed lu tlio courtof honor durlug tbe ufierHoon, .

    The Farewell Air.

    While the noluc of tho caution waa lienrdon tbe lake front aud tha flsgn on thepiilncei of tlie vuuiihlng city weifurled, the New York lumd wnll«d to pluythe farewell to tbo fair.

    The last flag to be putted down fromIts stuff wna one of the' tliree facing tliocourt of boiior from tho adnilulatratlonbuilding. Tlio bands wblcli pulled IB'Jotvu Wtro tboae of tbe World's fulr nuws-pjiper mau hud us Old Glory, reached tlmRiowntl a grew obeer nort a tiger awao \nthe evening air.

    Only a Par t of History Now.

    While the laitt Qitg in (he exposition wnabelug pulled to tbe ground in- tbe courtot tiooor, tue New York band p\nyeH tba'Star Spauglod Banner" nnd oiioludedflth "America." A clieer'weat up from

    tiie thousands muwmbltJ within liearitisof the patriotic airnltiBand after tlie •uuiul

    him c(t the train. Duffy got ou ft car and I n ptiStiTairode to Ciat.f wd. lie "as ortrpowera) by | B r a m , i l 0 w 8 i ctbe trdla hand*, takm to.Elf.abetbMd d«- J , a n n 0 l H 1 M dlivercd to tbe police. Cojduitor W. H. Saytier uiadt) a cotnjilaiirt ajtaluat him Sunday,*nd Duffy * at atat to j til for a month. '

    A mastiiie silver bowl waa pmDlghtto Itev. B;£dv«ti

    t | )e

    Ollt ,„ t|Russia's Ai'iny Ji.crcawxL

    LOKDOY, Out. HI.—A api>ciol dovpntch toited Friday the StAndnid from St Petemlmrjf wiys

    Voung, paster of tbnt a ukase bat been issued ordering thetbe ffmtmlmter Dturcb, Aibury P*rk, u a fornmttun ot fllteeu new resorve brMmleH.token of tba regard la wblolt tha'.((*i-w«w*'TU foimntlon rf t\iwe brlKBtlu will bebald htm In hbi auoceafui endeftvon to better , equlvnknt to an Ituntedlnta Increase ol tboibfelroonditlon. TbopiewoutloaipMetiwu nrniy to a nar footing by tbu udilltlou ufmade by Kldw Robarle IWtor Young ad-' IW.OOO men. Jt is n noteworthy (net tbnt«ut«l U* gift. Ui aiid that lMi ifriDg the Official Journal doca not publish tbiwhen he ba-d >Lat tbe llfe-uvliig oruwi U K U e -lnunded 6o\o$ he wrut* to Capt. Kdwardianil rtqueiled Uat the cre . Kellyg y y

    W« wrecked at Asbury Park last Auguit abaloit overboard about una hi»i drtd fathonit of

    cable. The onrrsnt washed up thoutandiofUniof aandl and buried%lhe rable, Uatwaek whne waikiog il.wg ttia betob t»ar

    liere Hie Kelly «iai Joat' jSrarelt fi Mau>L*r «link protruding from tba ttnda. Withwo windlasses, two bormanii tbe asrilcej

    of Petar Poland, a boute mover, and BdwirdWhite ibe work uf fl,hloj uutthttiublewaa

    jmmtnoed. The. greater part of ItiwaaW thirty feet lo.lbi mid After work-

    Ing « t»eek the uable waa moovered. It lawortbabuut |300. itIao(S*edUbln)n>t,dnearly cww."'rfaa ownen of the boat bare

    rtflrt "' / ' •

    Thomas Chandler, au^oo'cganarlao ofLjon» Farmi,, rejolcM ID thu dltparitjr be*wem UB ages of bis two lom. ..Out- Lj eightind tbe olber tixtf years vld. TQO jourgerittends tha district tnliool and tbe *lits l\% a

    :cba«t lu Vinelaod. Be baa a BOB nearly'orty, wbo has A DD UJCWM old as bit great

    >le. Mr U^ndl rr,ir.,U eighty-one y f«riof ag*i sotJfe, andwipeota to aae bis yoimg-eat sou bacome a niao,, H'a Drab wife died

    tara ega «fbeti bfj waaseVeaty-tvo.'Elbep s i t d a wlali that be' would find another

    wife to lex k alter things; Before tbe yearad expired hs .niarrkd Lottie Garrabrandt,

    tw«.ty-twD jeawi of age., Arthur,' theyoungest BOD, was born la 1885/ Mr, Ctuad*l«'s seeond wife died 1hree mimthi ago '

    'Aunle BMhmeii, "fourteen yean old,', was

    MEXICAN TRAINDlaa ••Hot a Thief to t'Htrh N Tltler antl

    Soon Out Hi>l of Them.Apropos of the recent- train robborlee

    In this, couutvy, a woBtero' vaUroadmoiu migffests to tlio Now OrleansTlraes-Deniocrat that we slioulil adopttbe Mexican plttn of denllng withttiem, which proved BO uffectlvo there,Mexico oflurs (Treat advantago overthis country for train rabWng. It isthinly settled! the land Is cat up withmountains, offering hiding pluuut, Tut'tliu robbers find a fcnfe rotreat! Itopttopie are not so advancBcl in civilizationns ours,.and tlicrp is a much largerdangerous. clcinont. ex-lmmllta nnilrevolutionUts, to whom truin robbiiiRwnulil tnma aq n nntnraJ tratlu. Therailrontln, moreover, nre a new insUtti:tlou, nnd It was natural to supposethat train robberies would be numer-ous. During the first extension of ourrailroad system into Mexico they wereso frequent that a passenger thoughthimself lucky to got from the HioGrande to. Mexico without Reveralstoppages from these "knights af tberoad.". Detectives, bloodhounds andOther tn.6B.nB of eupprcsstng the evilwere tried, but . with little moreBucce&s thon in this country, whenPresident Diaz, on the old theory ofVsel a Uitcf to catch a thief," hit wponthe liuppy idea of utUlrJug tHo banditsend railroad robbers- to protect tboroads by organizing tlicm into-a police,force known as the ruralcs, or ruralffunrtls. l ie had some of tho men whowere suspected of this buflloens sum-moned before him nnd offered tlicm ahopportunity of entering the govern-

    t service as. mounted police, andl h if h did l ldround oa tho atoopat Mo, ], und. withclU't) gitHturi-N. biulu int.' follow bindid no woii(Uirin(Tly, mi(], ifofiiffiiilo Uic open, looltfd In tlio itlrei-ho iiitlioiitod, Tbure on llu* rullinfrKovuniialiMrvtulu'iU tvMu liluclc beltL'Sttmlhii; far Imcli inin ttuuhii'p KIIIKowb of Llit; ndjiicont forcJit. It HIM- nnfoil vvith evt'ry fiiruiallnn »f til(froniiiU uiul, Mid; n Illicit Himlti1, hloujcrept (owunl thi! vilhi^i>. "Tbo IVIIIrlor lints," explained Lite native- in

    intfu patolK uf Kiijflihli um) Spniiltiwhich I tiliull nut utti-rnpt to imlltitu.•"Thoy will Mwn be here," lit- i

    icfl- "Von hud better untie yourdogs or tbi: ants will kill tbi'in." Act'iiifr upon liin uilvk-u I loosened mydoR8, und, rvtlriiifr to n wifu ilist«

    •atclicd tliu apprimuh of tbu wiirriors.It) coniitliiHB tuulULudcs tliey RWIIVover tlio plnlii, inurabing' In tM>inimcame fiiintur ami fainter, und nt lustcetlf>ed tillth-cly, aud tben, and not utrtil then, dlil tlie ante relinquish theirattack. All dny long thoy mure liedtbroufrh tbo hoimo until at sundttbu end of thccoluini had pn^ced ;

    WUB lout to view In tlm thinness oftho forest. I entered tho IIOUBO undprepared to survey ruefully my lunlur,"iut my anticipations of sorrow wi>ropremature, for there were all my pro-

    " >HB as I bod lof t them, nn touched.There was but ona oaucptlan—u poorturltcy ivhiub I had tied to ft fitnUe thatmorainjr. tutendin^ to keep him alivefor n tow days before making ldni intosoup. He wiis utono dead, but therumpled enrtli about him ubowed thattie Und uiado a'Uanl flyUt for Ufc. Kota dead nnt VVHN to be neon, they htu! nilbeen carried off by tlielr comnidcH. Iafterward learned that tlie warriorontBrufi.Bc to touch any food tlmtthcythemselves bava not caught anil eluin,

    QI. accounted for my provisions re-iiiujf nntnolofltoil. I wan overjoyed

    at the cliango in my bouse—not acockroach, lizard or auy other insector reptile was left; they bad been com-pletely oxtonniimted.

    Lriaba|.tl break an en-g'li^uiL'ut. Youutf women are .keptvery strictly in tba land of dykes.. Noriding-in buffgles or ffoioff to theatersaloao with younp men la permitted.There l» always some elderly lady tochnperonu the rounfr girl wherever sheg-oes. Wlicn aDutchmnn falls in lovuand believes bis affection returned, beio will, if well bred, uslt the parents

    of his lndy love lor permission to callupon bcr oftouor than la allowed by'tlie Dutch etiquette for ordinary malevisitors. This request being; prnntcd,tbe young1 peojilu meet quite often; lit- 'tie dinners nro arrang'cd, informally, \-iv-icrebJflBcnt U nest to hera, to thatour young friends enn talk and ox-;change opinions to tliolr hearts* con-tent Alt this Is done to glvo tbe lovers 'the opportunity to #et lo know racliother tlioronphly before they take tbodecisive step, which, an I have said, isvery binding When at Inst tbe younppeople liarucpmo toan undorstandiuy,the hand of tlio fluncee Is fonnnllyusked by the father of tbo future bus-bund (or if bis father is no longer liv-ing, by Ills mother or guardian, batnever by tlio young man himself)-' I tis, of course, known beforehand that .thbi request will not meet with a re-fusal, since the fact that the son busbeen granted leuvo t« visit his fi-ancee's home shown that his suit isnpprovcri. Money affairs are now set-tled, und tlie prospects of tho youngpeople talked over. After tbnt cardsnre printed, bearing the names of tbebetrothal, and nlBotnoflnj fortho re-ception, tvhicb JIB a rale takes place a ttbu finncce's houso In the afternoon,from two to five, the UBUOI calling- llourin Holland. Those cards aro soot notonly to friends, but to tho slightest ac-quaintances on both BltitiB, who ire allsupposed to acknowledge them, eitherby sending letters of congratulation,or, if living In the pamq town as theflnncco, by presenting themselves onthe dny of tlio reception.

    A Mtlle Queen*! 11 right lde*.The queen regent of Iho Netherlands

    recently presented to her daughter,tbe little Queen WUhclraiaa, a numberof wooden figures clnd fn the uniformsused In tho army of tho Netherlands.Tho future ruler, It is hoped by hermother, ivlll be able to recognise tbogrades of tbe real Bokllcra by studyingtba wooden flgorca Qertnajesty, it Issaid, nsUcrt her mother to add figoreftof women to her gift, HB "tbo tnenwould bo lonely withont them,"

    ' Singer Work* Closcil for n

    EttTAintni, N, J,, Oct 81.—The Bingerwwlng mftcUne wtnVs tlowd tab nltf&tfor ono wwlt on accgunt of Itie breakin([at lomu pmohlnirr,

    Tho SIOK Eiplotlto CcmpoDud, • ^The most unfitabic compound known

    to chemistry, anil, therefore, the mostexplosive substance BO far discovered,la chloride, of nitrogen, which probablyconsists of thrco parts of chloride^united with one of nitrogen. Its terr|> .bly explosive character, which has s o -far prevented Its nccurnto analysis, Is!due to tbe fact that It is a combination:of ono of tho moat actlva with one of'tho most Inert .piementa in nature.

    Anoincr Doat for BrazlL ' , ..::';NEW "YOUK, Oct. HI.—Tha fiut tttum

    yocbt Javelin has b«jn bought by tba ,SraKillon authorities nod. irlll be trans-formed Into n torpedo boat. . -.

    Po» EMctcH Xflnahti, '*&.DciLia, Oot. 81.—Archbishop WiUli

    b u lulnoilbcd £30 tbi ttud (or

  • THE DOVER PRINTING COMPANY* wo PKOUWETOUS.

    Friday, Nov. 3, 1893.

    EEPUBHCAN TICKET.

    >0R COUNTV CLICRK,ELIAS B. MOTT,

    of Rockaway.

    > FOR SHERIFF,EDMUND A. BACKER,

    of Boonton.

    IOR A5SEMIU-Y—JST DISTRICT,CHARLES A. BAKKR,

    of Rosbury.

    SECOND DISTRICT,WJLLIAM C. BATES,

    of Hannvcr.

    FOR COkON&RS,James Douglas, of Morris.

    Georyo C. Coates, of PoqiiannoeHenry Collins, of Randolph.

    Tfca volea of tlia Becoijd AttwiuMy WatrwUlhonor ttiemiiolfes by honoring V'illliC. Jlatos with a rousing majority unit Tu

    day.

    Er Sheriff GMBO baa ln*n drawn into tintupport ol Oocar Llutlilu? l>j tbe jiroiubeing tuade deputy Uouuty Clurlt. The " oldpolltlcaj bucks" seem tu be pretty well to Hitfront.

    Tba gentluuuu muuud f«r Curuuers t>nRepublican tkke t ate wortliy uit>n andtitled U> the full support or itiu [vicly. Ttwjara ca]«Ui) tuiil intelligent tutiu wbo willform tbo duiiyuof liiuolllco iu « manner en-tirely ftatiafactury V> I lie jKHJiib.

    Reuben HuujbuH.ot i)uvur, formerlyboy on Conductor G«ort[y* trulii, hua ukouch&jirij u/ tin* IIOIVB ftiuud in tĵ m Mudeputand Alfred Lai'tty, t>l«u at L>utakta JJurulicIiV plaud t>u ilie Duver traiu.We cuugiftlutat*) IUB bujnoii Ihtlr jir

    Every Ktpubllcan owi*Hne until he took the world (nto bliconld«ee and exploited bit undjfn(! lora for tlUboring tusn through tbe aiietttrintt oil-nmpiof the K»i!r«d Kmpjoy», sabelltsbfdwith « portrait of himtelf, Pellerlan beardand all. Us U bnety atid a bluffer, but b»holds A weak band. Ha U not tb« mavj tbrpeopl« o( ttla ootinty *ant In tha rapouBibleporitlon ot County Clm-k

    & DASTARDLY ACT.Ooaor tU mnt ttutardly ecU « « com

    mlttod in the history of tho wHtlw of tblicounty{th«e?ldftnw»of wblrbUnow oa HieIn Coutitf Clerk1! Omw) has boon committedby Diear Llndiley, tbe DemocntHo candidatetor County Clark.

    After UwconvMition, which nominated tlieDemocratic (wnrHdatw, eu,jr,urn«|, thvChairman Mr. Naujtbrlght and Secrelarj Mr.Conkllng officially Bigtwdftndm»de oath aa-oorillne to Uw to tfco eertiilcatanf nomln•tlaoa, TbhoertlQcale va, tor torn* reawtunknown glFeo to OiraP Llndilsy tn file *i\\the County Clerk He fli«l it, but »ii*n UwaidlWitappeartd tbatlheramn of (VTI.6f the coroners bad bwn eutlrelj ertee>lg ttiae at tbelr \od%t> ilooday nigbtm told.Tbs ttteadt at Mr. K. 0 . \'alectiue, of St*i

    bo{>e, mirpritfd tbat getiUemui wlih a plea*-nnt »urttrl«t) OU iluuday ©voulug.

    Ou tha niorsitag o( October Sitt JuliusLevi'tf wood«n iDdian, with tlin brukoa coie,\VA-Mi tbo Btjop of Jobn M. Kalgbt, ot 8t*Lii!]^ nii'l iwo ut Mr- Kalgh^M cbalnrpjHwoijuleily agaiitittlte doar of tho Presb^terfsiUhurib ul t int towi), while dominie CoadiVtwo &txle» auJ some otter things Rt-actd theUUXJJ) uf Mr. Vote's hotel io ttiatusuaJlj i|ukt

    1'lw pulllUK of cabbage ttelks U contlnutdoud gates aud things may change placet mys-Wriojsly oroihsrwiae, but Ike old *ujjentl-iluuttut HMlow'eeuare[urgotUa. Weknu<l JU uiucb lutwe days to beliuve tbe eupt-rtli-tiuus tbat Burn* baa ninds liumortal, uutjuemlou woetber we are iuueti happier thanUits IHJJ'B eud glrii ot bit day who a&ck&ltiute BU 1 ate a[i]jleu and *aw their oo«t (allow[•uoriiig over ttiflr tlioutcior Iu tba luuktaggiiifB i-r ducltud tbelr bvads Iu a Wg tut> ofwutertoe«e wlw weultl catc& ibe big apploia UIH or tier muutb.

    ii* Vurk World inlgat as well atopno#. It It bud not been fur tua Ke-1 Huuatorn cheU-mucrau wuuld never

    have patstid ttieoct repealing tbe ullvor billwill) Kcualor Hit), of Nun York, thronu laiN'uir pulvume ilia inritf atitl we tbail twwbat Waball »eu. It U rattier ruugb thatuur )(ood UmocnUte uisjortty in bi>Ui buu>esaud. tUo fretsdent uuuM not repeal tbe tiber-

    iwut iiepubtlOD tt*flBiarjce, but0 Dumucrullo BOiu don't forget

    lot*]) un Lbat they Are ilufug I t ; tbnt toe[>th>jj]e elected ttuai to run the cuuutry audLUey art) gojnj tu du it witlout any bulp fromtue liejjuUliciUb. Tua truublii 1« Uwy don'tiiiwiv Low. TfttTDftrB smart nwalu tbe ilcui'

    I'rutlu party, duutitUtv, but tbuy dau't gotJ thu ftuut naujtslJjw. 1'iielr wudeatyJ UWe ilit.r Itatit under a bunbtl wbiie uieuktt o^cdr Ijiudtilbj snd our guod frlend fromtaiutor, Eliai Ubntitopuer Uoluinbua Drake,ngu Cu tits Inilit,l*t)Uir Uuuiiuer, irbo baa bwn night opera-

    tor here lor MVtml y u m ifft ou tbtt a t itut.to take (.-barge uf lue ullluo at t'hlili[»tur|(,

    ' ub in In tbm andiity cjf K'arttti. Sir. iluuiuer is a Urtt-u lulvgtftpti o^tuatur &111I i,(m uur b ^ tiu iu uia uew btlku. I au tiuc turau uiy, iilsiibA ulotid by (jur'̂ Gitber tur uJl ^ Uo

    kiww biuu rtgrtt Uis depanuro. Tua I'nllUpi-_ iulkn will find him a genial guJjUeuma,

    [> l>« nuiio a neck,

    Alt (Jutitu, VLB opeistjr at Laniiug, norksIU lilt) pl»Cd HUllo lit] IB gUUt). JlWllcOttdO iS

    lUitig tlie iifubtoiierator'epUee temporarily.Tbe olflclal rtpert «C Ibe £. M. B A. of

    (Ue rtcelptu Btipeiptndituree of tbat famousM»\ii*li Chunk eicunloa, Tburgday, Oalober

    eacliodme ouedeytoo late for l « t

    Tbe abotfttata absolutely true g'attment.Tbe ojuttlated doeoment fa still on file in theConnty Clerk'* offlcf, and the offtcara of theootiTentlon bad lo file 4 wooed paper in 01 derto have Mr, Pitoty *• name on the Democraticticket. Mr. LiDdriey *aji bo did It bccauieMr- Fitoey timd beea fndlcbd by ths l u tGrand Jury for assault nrf Uttory anil bevat afraid that would liurt the ticket. TbstcerUSeate of nomination v u made out andItroro to by U>» chairman and Secralarr «ItbeDtmoeifttio County ConvenUou. I t w ubanded ta Mr, LiodJty to flle, and be muti-Uttdlt by mudng lbs name of one of tbeleBUlarJy nominated candidate. It waa acrlmiBaJactjWwl goes to tnow tbo m t g i emoral peroeptltms of tba nan who aria tbefnacblaitc ol tbe people ox Morrli (hat henay pretlda over an otQca the m«t importanttor |b« aafoty and well.fc«lng of tbe peoplethat KM within to«if gift, U be fau thetudacity sad n o n l obtoieoeet to alur apaper ot tula kind, I* It Bojut to prwuraathat ba would altar sotna paper l ia. tmljbtnot be so readily detected! Would It be tatstatnutsacb, *& Important oiQce to a manwbo would recklesily aiaoma the rtrpooii*Ullty of altering.teg*) document! O>carIJodjliy had no more right to alter tbat cer^tifleata than bt would hare toaltar • deed or• martgtgo, Be aboaldbadf/Mteil becatMb*l»«mbMBtiy cnDMar UM ofltoa, t&d, went after It with aguooa the Utm.'I twm nrjt (b«re. Tuo bad. That was*ho ratililt though that knew eoSbgh to

    teopuutof tbe wav u( Duffy1* gun.' -ydoFHtba UuitedBia'os &>natenfure

    — i f l t n UarnUbwtr *lwii tbpy mallowedrou Men wi) Kw*e»«ln BS quickly 1 Wo use>' twliig M> tqunm!*bf getitlmneo. Hom-itowi-r Is &gixd old Jerwy nkmeand I nerer

    beard t^iat be blew blj onu h im Htber, like- . . iilbpr folks,' or rioto eleetluu retUro*

    (rom tbe County CWk'* oil!*.TalkalKiutyour County Ct«rk*l \Vbatis

    JB roattor with Ella* 11 Mult, of Roekawaylr t e p«i[il» nbo bave bid t-miowi wltu himfor tlie lut term Itrovra tbat be Is a gentle-man by n«uro and dim'e put oa s i n brcaun(>f(t TbBpopievf Morrts county cau'tdobetter than re elect liiiii 0 j .

    It- sure to vote aid vote for Ellas B. Uottur Count/ Clork.

    POBr HOBEIS HO. 8.T. Deahato h u a wr&tber cock en the top

    of tbo tower uf hie t»w house.Jrntw Bctiappill h having »n iron fence

    built around hii lot.Charles Force Is having bis lot grubbed.Jobn ScfauppeN is having a steam leater

    put ID bid houw.P. Hpmmer, nfgbt operator, h u a.ooept«d» petition as op«ratQ( at PbilUpabnrg-

    HB weut them WodneMJay. Suocesi,Tue carpenters >ra bulldlog TheodoreQlbrook'* haute. T, lUibato i» having bUBW bxm»e [Minted *nd the slaters are slat-ig the root,

    *,&, Hollmaa and E Watters bave taken aweek 08 to go hunting. Tb*y wpeot to re-

    jrn home »ith a number of rabbits, etcI9 wish them gocd luck.If you wjtct a stave or liilr cut, call on the

    urberovarJ. Ballsy, J tV store.About twenty-five eMMrm ol this p lu-

    uet«ttber«idBuce of W. B'gshaw, Tucs-lay evening.. They Ueo procoeded to tbereaidoLca ot T. Bbiiylur, *&(»« they hsd ssurpriw |»rty for LHlle. It U reported thatthey bad a good time.

    Tbe Epworta league met a,t the t«tldenc«of Jesse Weller, Uunday etettios asd had avery Iotere»tlng program. Tuesday even-ing tbey met »t tbe parsonage to hold a

    alhwflV-nnoctablB. After wenadlog acmeit the retiilenUol this place, they returnedlo tbe panoDAge where tbey placed gaoei\td all bad a good time.

    Did you hear tha latest F How I« the aaaaud the dog 1 t MORMB.

    Charley Bskar is plodjed to vote for liftrepeal ot the race trick leguJaiion, and be Ita man who keeps his promises. Vote for himFor Assemblyman next Tunxlay.

    0ALIF0N,Bang! Bangt Bwigt "there it goes."

    loor Utth re.bbtt« bow baily tfaeyare Beared.)ariaV, Tuesdayeveiilulug. Tbe Rev. A. DuWitt Masau, ofthe Reform Church performed tbe cert many.Congratulation*, Bert.

    •Teddy JNoiau U dead, $0* tMt don'tsound very reapecUul tu Bay "Teddy," but it~ should eay Ur. Tfiomui Solan, I doubt ifKasy abouiiiuv wi>uld know nboJ incftut,as be w u Always Known by tbs uaiue ofTeddy, awl but a few knew blm by any othtrname. Be was a character about totvu,alwaj* full, as the Iroys say and ft was wblie

    lUulcahd. tbst he fell, Injuring himselfirlously, and irhich cauacd bla dvatb, U«

    ittllag Uuuie l u t Krldaj wnvre be fell offtbe etub&ukraent to tbe ilane car fackbelow, a distance of about sixteen feet, laud'log on u|s head. J4e t r u picked up unouu-soiDUs, and. mtdical Ijelp «utanjQU*J. if*llugervd until tiundti; ufgUt wueu be dlod.

    Tile Boards of iteglBiry have regUterwl W jvoters la tnii place, Hit in the Wwtaro OL»tr ictawHil l i iUw BMtern. I'rettf CTSUIJdivided now.

    Mrs. John JacquBi, widow ot tbe lateEi-Wajor Jacque*, ol tlill plooe, wok a do»iol lauianum Tussday nigbt with tuloidulinteut, I am told. Medical aid was tout forand I believe she ia feoverlog from the vt-foots of tbe. dew.

    '. IV. aiduV* Coro«Ua str««t ruldenca 1Babout completed, and will probably be reidyfor occupancy next week.

    Jobn nffBDSon, of this place, who ha* (a-vented various kinds of musical Insttuounts,has comptalsd « vlaltn, tm.de out oC Alumi-

    Ta« (aside Is Uned wltb »pru», ltiweight I b«Ueve Is but tour ounces. One oftbe perfoimnn a t tbo concert Muo toy nighttiled it, and tayt it it one of tbe sweetesttoned vloilna be b u ever heard.

    Tbe CdWuir is arouud with the tax bllliTor *03 I aotioo our tfttei are ]utt the same

    last year excepting the Ba mtoa'districtschool tai which U rat«d a ltttl«, forty centspar thousidd.

    Bursreyors bave bean at work ID thli neigh-borhood for tbe past week, and rumor has itthat it 1B lor Jvaey City again, another aim-paoy loosuig after tbe water supply.

    Charley Baker is pledged to vota far therepeal of 'he race track UginlaUon, ant) he Isam&nwbakeepshlipromtees. Vote for birotor Assemblyman next Tuesday.

    DEKVXLIE. •MissHattle Dlclceraon and Lottie Rigbter

    returnad from the World's Fair l&at Batur-"»y.

    George Valntai^ gun bunted wblla ha wagbunting Wsdijeaday, serloualy Injuring bi«

    rm.Tbe arracgement* bave been about com'

    pleted for tbe repairing of the Root*wayValley M. E Cliurcb.

    Our sporti turned out tu full force Wednes-day with great expectations Mwt of them.atUr a hard day's work, returned boms frith

    D. W. ft J. B, Rigbter have several job* ofroofing at Wbtppany.

    TheDenvllleOua Club met la their monthlyshoot Jflit Saturday; the badge rematne iadoubt, at two of tbe members itruckbtte,brMklDgofrje out of tea btuj rooks.

    0, W. Taylor, ot Newark, has been TestingFwd VT, DlckertoQ this wetk.

    Mrs J. M. DIckenoa ii vlaltmg friendi IDWilton, Com.

    The new church laigue entertainment lastFrliay eTeulng was one of tbe mast eutot-tainlag mtetlnga tbey bave ever glten. Tbedouble quvtette from ftfontvtlle eangb-au-tifullyatd did thenuelvea credit. tteveraMtheir renderion hniushtfoithfrwtBippiauieothara being ot iiuamre to admire, were re-ceived with dtUjU Tba literary part wasgiven by horns talent, and '

    ODE MOTTO IS STo give tlie best poiiible val-ue for the money exp«iidBt»

    In Ladies* CJoftkswr lowestprices are$l 88 and 13.50.

    DOVER,

    Monday, Nov. 6th.Mr. Frank Jones

    and his excellent company In Uw noomedr drama, ';.

    A Sntfc Dili

    Railroad SceneFull trmbi ol "ca«, 1 » leet W , 1« f«* Ugk.

    Mocnllgbt on 0* Ohio J U w with a perfectnweimllatC

    Steamboat Scotia

    ThrehUng MachinemtwoAon'U«MAg«. Sonet, dHtcesud

    mialwl miclXtka nH • In»Us>I o«S[«n7ln«T«7mpect.

    COLD

    WAVE

    e, we n u y ' u well tell you, do notiMSoa'sgoadi but am A'great bargain, thei aknw ta itioke one wwtlng fron IS to (ft.

    -LWeWaliofr'Uia*UtMtM.jtM'of FAIL AM)W1NTEB, 1808, CLOAKB f or Udteu, Uim* aad

    $7.50 AND $10Briflg* better quaUliw In riew. At UWM priceswe • » •bowlnff L 0 « 0 and SHORT 0OA1B,trlmnwdantlm)Wmed,aJi» 1ATE8T STYLES InOAPES and MAHTIJS. • -

    •A great variety of stylus may be wen in allgtomeaUattliaaoprices. •, ' • ' ; .

    CHILDREN'S CtOAKS.Kone iliould into Melon our stock ot t a c t -HiarS CLOAKB. It Ia Uje.tno«t complete

    abown In Newark. They also (tart at (LQ9 perB«nnent,aiul gmluaUy fwwU Uw lilgliw.and finest novdtte*. . ' .

    r$5,$*J!aandp) CHILDREK8* O ABMRSTBare perfect gtm» to Kyle mdTalaii. .

    Our Winter Goods,Such as Blankets,;. OomforUhiet, OcUu, imem, Uod«ntearfbr Men, Women and ChBOwn,FUnnels, BhWs, Etc^ Boys' CUrthing, Dreas Ooodn,Sb&wls,auM,EtG.;tenWlOQadln our artahlWi*aun t KtpriHs far below tbewe jenuraaiyMied at

    W.V.SNYDER&CO.,701, 703, 705 BEOAD ST.,

    Bfworuk, XT. J .

    THE GEO, RICHARDS CO.DOVER, NEW JERSEY,

    Black Dress GoodsCashmeres, 50c, 75c, 85c, and

    8f.00yd.

    Serges, 50c, 85c, and $1.25 yd.

    Whip Cords, 90c yd.

    (tabaslopolB, 90c yd.

    Priestley'sMlk Warp Henriettas

    at $1.00,1.25,1 50 and $2.00 yd.

    Colored Dress GoodsI'aslinieres in Serges and Ilenrl-

    ottag, 25c, 50c. ?5c, 85ii, 98c, »nd

    «100yd.

    Men's Heavy Merino Half Hose,

    13c pair; 2 pairs for 25c.

    TABLE UAUAftK.

    Unbleaclied, 60 ID. wide, 89c,

    Bleaclied, 64 in. WMP, 44C.

    Our now lino .of

    arriving daily.

    Coats

    Tinware. Granitewnre, Wooden-ware, Meat Cutters, Coal Hods,-Stove Boards, and all kinds ofHouse Furnishing Goods at LowestPrices.

    Sporting Goods.

    We have placed.on sale ia ournew Hardware Deparmient a-com-plete line ol goods tor the buntingsi'Hhon. Kentucky llille, Kltctrlc,smoKeless and Itead Mioi Powder,Mint, Loaded Miells,' Hunting< J o a t s , E t c . '.•• ,.:• •,•.•'••

    STOVES

    at «6.50,96,50,and up to

    TheKoyalCrowullouWkllMiter

    Oriers by Maiil? ill

    BHOES

    300 prs. Inranto' Hand Turned

    Shoes, btees 1 to ft, 31c. pr.

    72 pN, (Gilds' Doogola Kpriog

    Meet Shoes, Patent Leather Tip,

    sizes 6 to 10 1-2,8-ic p»ir.

    72 prs. Slices' Coagola Spring

    Heel Shoes, Patent Uathci Tip,

    sizes 11 to 2, $1 So pr.

    60 prs. Women'x Uenulne Von-

    gola, pUent Leather Tipped, But-

    ton Mioes, $1.60 pr.

    60 pn. Wonien'8 tienulne Oil

    tiraln, SeamlesH Hack, Bullou

    shoes, $1 35 pr.

    ' 72prg.Hojs'A( alf^with upright headought to inspirethe morning prime

    'shoe buying oiroleto bridge over an

    ^occasional intrin-sic worth Reced-ing beating downthe advocacy ofdarkness againstepping forwardpreserving withjealous care themodern hue whichhas semblance otthe dames , and

    ^mights of aniiquei;Vdays.

    J, 0, KAMINSKI,

    ' B3TASLIBHBD IBM

    QEORHE E. Vn(HtHEE8,MOBRBTOWir N. I.,

    H A.It DWAR JB.•j!';. ,—ran—

    IRON MERCHANT,tGltlCULTURAL IMPLEMENTS' 8KBD8 and FEHTIH^RC

    Estray Notioe.

    Jtsepk I«BM,

    noOee nakvrarknifalllca ouuiDer I U T W tutd * l o u c sperieuce in (hu carpeater buSim wA bttlscui&w hoUBet tn Dover to tlmw M to thaqiKtttr

    public patronage and MI ojipcrbmltf lo wUinaMon wo work you m*y b a n to (to to lib Una.

    HEATH VDRAK&Tlie purehwJnjt power of a dollar

    JUMBI ever before. We ckmonstim

    td

    r of a dollar twUjr IliRsler

    rtnMto of our «UWlSinent,atidaTBnDWollerii««xtn?«IiiMln *..'

    BLACK GOODSAll-Wool Henriettas, 5O&,

    6 0 c . 6 9 c , 75c . per yard andupward. v , t ,

    Silk Warp Henriettas, 7 9 c ,#1.00, «l 10, 81.25, ${Mper yard and upward* * ' ',% -

    Silk Warp ̂ lmrfr II.SO,81.75 per yard. Z, * -

    Silk Warp Melrose, «|'.25$1-50. $£75. $2&T»er-'yard. , . * » n -

  • SHEOo to tb* polli and out your ballot* Ior Ed'

    uand A. Btoker for Sheriff. '

    Friday, Nov. 3, tU»P»tSaoa>> DoW, M. !•

    toaujoiinraa.r': "•*» .«• * • WMiyaauoii.ajar oboraa w i n d mattlngi 1«

    Oouudloao BanJi fud Goose Q.,0*iU)j

    Hn.01v>BloUld>nliuT«ltoI(>ir.Tork,; :"

    HIM CWrto K*mpf, of Hukattttowa, will fa*oMrriedattbtreBldeDUof M. KIUUOB Bear-ing, oa Part evmni*, oo tb* Utb.

    Qua. A. Hum w u oa Friday availing l u telected to represent Bettyebem EocainpnwntNo. 60,1. 0. 0. P., at tbe Grans' Kncatnp-mwi to In held in Trenton on Nor. Mth.

    Kn. Anderson, wife of on employee ot thePort O W D Joraade k tbe mother of trlplett,two bov* and * girl. Tb* children art dotaw«li,*odan recit ing* good many Tlsltsv

    tbtuk her friends and neighbor! and tb* tn-ternltj lor tbtlr klodoasi, .-.ympathy aad As-

    ia her Us* of awroir'i

    T i n Wuklo j too C o r a l b«nd wlU g i n •' hop tapover on Ttunaaglviog . a n .

    Wuhlttgtea Gamp, P. O. S. ot A., o£ Do-F«r, will prevent toe DenrlUa puUlo lobool

    ttb » Sax on ti» titerainti'-oo'pnr flret page lu t week: nipiiouitiU Vrry ;b«it flour per barrel

    #bovH U*a b«D «4 CD liittead of $4 f» M' ^ ^ ^ : ' ' ' '

    f ^ p i » mV*and ehlld, oCOomr,' bays:Ja»t i«tani«d' from an eites4«d trip•-toronib tlie Wttt. Th*y took ID the fair and-' l l r . • LriRhtoji ieporta tplendld hnnUng in^ d h ^ " '" ' • •

    : ChirlMTrowhrM|e,'»bofeel»hi]BWork(Dg^ l C I t lV o o K o n o r t

    " bH bten rvhioyed to AH Souls' Hcwpibil. Theportion t>r lili body vraa parallud by

    l ^ : ; r .y.:.S\. . J:wVj'OViDg to tb* olwoct from t t m t of many

    ^ o f thit p«Ut jurors l » t Friday th« panel be-^ b t f d i i Judge Cutler dtputji 'dii g d p j

    itt to (elect jurore from tbe

    i.^-•;; The flrrt of the winter latertatatnentji "of^' '- ' ' tbe Vonng Mm'i Chrlitlao Asvoolatlun,. ofV'i M«tUtown, will be Riven on W«dt«day;>-">; Bight Charles P., Updcrhlll, Shakwperian

    istown Ian Wodneidny.to^ 4 r t i l ! • ! ! " > bnthwconi i l lon l» oritiaal.';^fBli(-.iifd*bBreDOTeritIsfearedsk0 will be a

    fof. HcCillai p nBakerV new, on Weflnetdty nlgbi waa largely »t-

    d aierj-p3c«iint affair. He will".^^formacWldretfBdaain dmclng this (Prl-'$H 'dvj> af UrnooD, aid an adult's olafe to u U l t^KViTbe comer (tone iajlnu of tbe F l n d m M.

    „„, at 2 P. * - Ber. & P Hammond D. D.wiUmaiotlrtaddieeB. Otlw clergymen willtopiwentWawM' Comeone,oomeall.

    Judge Child, of the X-wi Court*, Is to hpitied? Be b ' todedfe which ft the mosteotvpicuoua part of ft newipaper. Tbede-cUioa U Intended to ttttle a libel «U cf

    B » T F . the Newark Ad vertfaer.

    •?&•'•••'•• Vp&rty OD Hill atrwt. Mnrrirtown, afe'' ^ : T •nlghfuJnceiilltdaofposBDm h his chicken^-Vooop.- For some days tbe egg* hud fallen off^^txd Mr. Opo»um paid hli IKe for Jove ot; . ^ good thjega Io>at-Jctt as maaj a man dow.;C' i>;^,^B WPrk of puttiog ibe naw fire alarm^^ ' • i ; mtf in InMotrittownwilt brgin'nmt week.fS&V'itUtmM tbattbeplanlwitl oin&I*tcir twenty-fei'r'ii ' ^rmboxep » 1,WO found bell, whichp S i y i l l be placed In'thewurt bouse tower and

    /$i;Vi••'"Jin. Janwa Klley, of Morrl»town, • whowa to teen ^ gB few w«ks , ! . credited wltt

    l W%

    ^ ? r t h a t 'weighed 1% pI V ; : W f t « "humplDg" thiPV right aloBg^ ?• WstoZpp . The old town hu a*»hened .? ^ S S K # » » « « * * The Board of Trad.# : - ' Intend to nwkflit a maouracturfflB town and:-J^a they are entwprlslDg awl pwgrefti« men «^ S ? - lil cro.n tbair eflort

    , gn to his wor ?roM A-»»lrew »THlpgwUbd1* faun wj'hou( perinl8hjof

    toiltg,« , , w . . burned In U» um»dJ ,n l .bt , but ii .till .livei f child™ h«etto entire commqnlty.

    KILLBD HIS FRIEHD.Train No U, running ott tbt D, L asA W.

    otwewKflwYork aud Buffalo, and wbfcfats doe la Washington at 1Q-.30 ?. u , t u thetoenl of a ' moat nnfortnnate aoddeot on

    dUonday n On board tee train wa« Gar-retT. Alwuod.ofFatersoD, who la an UnitedBtatsa Bipren meatnger on tbe D L. andW. He was on fals way from New York I

    WAHDEttEBS FK0M TATHBBLAND,

    The One Hundred and Eightieth An-mveraarr of tbe Sftttlemaat of KewJ * r » r by tbe Qermaoe, and the flea-(LOl'Oesteaniat of Oermia ValUy,

    Tfae little village of German Valley was•Jive witliilfo and energy on Tueriay whena reprewintatlve of the EBA arrived there,

    Blngbamton where be was to go OD duty forj&ad tbelatob strlngf of evtry faoute u j .lib eastward trip . He WAI off duty on bli1 out to that sturdy, Intelligent aad prosper'wsetward trip. At Haakettitoivn be entered'out deeoeodent out of the first Teutons whthe baggage oar, which was In charge of a came to this fertlla and bs&uUfui valleyfriend of bl*. WilJlani Eeehy. Tbvre wen nearly two centurla ago, and wild nod comeaUo t wo guardi In tbe oar wives duty It U to . to oelabrate tfa^ oos fau&Ared aod elgbtieUipatro) the air when the train stopi at atatlona, I enntveraory of tfae arrival of tbe Srat wandor-

    While the trata wu cllptdng off th» gioa&<between.Backettitowa ani this place, thefour Innuut ot tiie o u were ttlklng about(lie reoaut train robberlei; and lookJug at onerf U»WtoebejtsrrSBw standing In tbe corDOT, Kee ey jumped up and jokingly eiH, •' Ithink this wouUtwagaodplaca to rub thistrain'" ' Alwood old, "You do, e h r andreached for a revolver In fall hip pocket./That's what I itlo," answered Keoley."Wl l 'lWell. W llwe about th t," ani snittrg bis

    A h

    ner wan called iut tiurlaJlotloo th tU o

    l l f W d

    be badthat theh l

    Defended Her Vatber'i Kifrhtaii-r, or N^wa-k, bi.yoi»«uiisult

    t th» Etrt J

    e n from ?aUjwl»ni. Tbe WMthu- waa par-feet I t w u one of those chirmlng potobardays tt)4ttaakw tbat mouth ona of' the moatdelightful of the year. The carpeting of thevalley was still green, the touch of the frostnot having yet turned it a gray, and tbo bllliwere bright la their clothing of .rwd" and nw-aet>n1yelIow,ooverinaT thocJld doad drab oltfae rocki and stonea. Tbe vidtora began ar-riving early and evary ftvalbUile Us part InUiBviJ'agewwDeeded for the-teams of t heTl8ltori,aud tha t raha brou jU niftny more.Itwaaaeucoeak la fact It oould hardly beonyUilng «IM. With mob otUBtnt back of itaa Ellsj W. BarUes, Jacob W. Welafa, DymauKioe, V. P.Btepboni, M. T. We. a n . C. B. Hen-derahot. and otben eiiuolly prominent i tconid not be a failure except from itrees ofwentlier. _WitHthB«viilant care anil laborJMfcUdwlrb regATdtotb* muiio and the

    eeloc'lon of speakers, one oiuld be a t no lowta»plainthognatpleasureaffonled to thelarge and Intelligent nudiencea whluh asnm-bled a t both aftamojn aad eoenlag eerrlces., It waa bslf-pMtf three when the afternoon

    prooeodfngs began lo the Trejby terianoburohThe church waa tastefully decorated Infront of tbe pulpit tlio altar waa banked wltbohr j SAathemutfiB aad th» red, white and blackof tlio fatherland w u draped gracefully overtbo desk. From tbe arcb ot tbe pu.pii reoewtbe os'lonal colon were prettily bung, andtvtl around tbe room groupa ot tbe Americanflag wFre placed. From t ie oentra-of th*pulpit arah a floral ball waa •utpendod withth« dt tc 1743 In graeu Ofrures, flicked oneither *ldo by the datei 17IS and 18JW. Trop-ical plauta lent the beauty of their green Jm-urlwce lu contrast to tha bright oolora of thebunting, and the oomraltto who hadcharguof tbe'd'O'iratloiia a>o t i be commended for

    bulr IMUJ. ' . •

    ft vaa.ocproUyi that Hon. Joutthan W,} \ berto, preuidtmt i>f the Waililnjton A«aocl-atfonof New Jenny, would pnalde, but bewat detained by buslnem from being present,and Ilev. T V. UhnmWn took bit place, Ur.TlaberU'i abtenoe way1 have detracted fome,wliat from the Aolatof theoocailon, but becertainly oould not have conducted the pro-pram with more grace and tact than din to tbeRtate Council one delegate from each aubor*dlnate lodge tfaa defeated. Ttlttttoa]iai*i«Hiy tbu Conveiitlon, condemntnjfmce-tmck IeKbUtlou of liwt winter nnd do-

    ConmitteineD'aTeat . ; , '..-Tfaeomcen and cointuUtees of the ? . M. C,

    A. held a tea last Friday night, and the re-ortaof tho various Uouimlltoas wero ; very

    •Lcouraglcg There ware about tlitrtyQvepenoDB present, anKing them XoUooal Becro*tary Taggort and Asirtunt State" Secre.

    tary Locas, who addmied the Committee* Stephens SUam Heater Company and of tbod i f f t b d mtliodjq ' ̂ '-' * - — - " " - - - — ' • - - ' - • •of Asao- store of Lymsn Klce are worthy ot

    r spread! not ce, Tbe colored ligbta on Mr,1 * 1 1 t • J J ' '

    a different phases aud metitodaclaUon work. Tho tidies1 AuiUUary . . _ftlnQob^andttwaaatouttdtlie Uhla thattba rlgUVt realdenw produced a, very prettyeueita weiu HUUMI an 1 .jvbere they did tbelr effect at night,; We notloe 1 the piesence oftiJWng, w k l t f it n>o« ot Hie.ut-turn at a Uie I^on. H. Q, Mart*, President/or. Ibesoolal gathering aud thereby Increasing tbe [ National Iroa Bank, of Moirtotown, 6/ theInlereit, ThewWaB00pBWidDuu..B puposet Tlev, Wynmt Vanlcrpool, reotor. of St,

    ••• wort were Bpok-nofby UnTaggar^^Petert E^palChnrehatMorrlstown, al-olr, Luoaigave some partUieut aud val-j of 0, O.K'p.Mr. Ford, P. IL rJoffman and

    uable euggwitlow to tbe cotnmltteemen, It , W,Ogden Wbetjerbf tbe sime place, sir,Wtuavirrypleuautgatherlug, and It would! Fnd.:B,Boacl) and Ur Fred, A-Cantleld,ofbe«goo4 thing for ths ^isooiatlouifniore Dover, werealao present,. Rev. William M.Buchvereh-id Qjyeria fortunate in having Wella ami bin elder Hiram Fisher, from tbe•J earnest an Aawwlatia ot rn.cn nn1 wptnen' United Writ'- hurch, of Amwell; HOT, B.Wbo'wlll devotew»nmol| of tliefr time and[ V.'D, Wyckoffaud Mr. Schomp from Read-eaergy to the betterment of thn o ndltl n of ingtbn; Ilcv. T. E Davis ot Bound Brook;young men, and whD havo provided• w at> : Rev.' I. Alstrne BitvwtItof itosojlo ; Rev. J.

    t!mo r The commttte* on gymnasium bave son of Callfon j Hev. William Stout of Flan-secn-nl >ub*eriiiUoo« atuouuUng to1 *2M.dc«aodinaoj^cthera we noticed among Uietowanlannaw tmildlugtfbe used forphye-{ visitors The special train'frouj Hockawiyleal training and there •haul! be no holding birmtgltt'many TWtorn, among whom werehick when tbp Binall aun, ask d for will do ao' Edmund D, Halsey and Rev. Dr Btcddsrd.ireata good Help tbe.bays along, Clhey .Tbewboleproeeeqlngi were wortbyoftheJewrvelt, anJ the tralnlug tniys aud young' ocoaiioa and add pew lanrejs to thB well-men urn net there will b* of lucnlcu^ble b n earned reputttlon fcr h.i'torio. teal cf Morrlanen win ge , . , . .. . ^ ^ , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . j ^ f o r ^

    complex pivBentaUon.of thB history of theGenna-ipartof out population demoostrate

    ber of ploturee of formur psjrtoni and also ofthe old church at Qonnau Volley and tfaeFall-mount church. The llluBtratlpiu are afew of those tbat will be used in Mr. Cham-

    on " Tbe Early Ger-

    Dr aod Mrs. B. W. Bums are visiting tbe"White City."

    Tbe hctories et UfiMale and CbfuW areprogrewlng nloely.

    &on. K B. Mottr lusde us a flying visitlveagood

    wlU be w 4 in the book, new cute having] " f f u n T i * * £ * £ & . H. DorUnd, ofbeen ordered for that purpose, but which Fland«r*,drewal*r»;tcrowd bere laat Han-oould not be had in time for the souvenir.

    Kluindlng (U repvaL 1 t

    t tl(w p«r«un&Ig p t p r I

    to awqrt tlie norulnatlo!itbutAtt)ioeurri-entfloltultAtlon at ina.ii)- trlcudn tn'both l t t l lpu-tlg 1 lav lMlded t d ] t h l (

    fltlpu-tlg, 1 liavu

    ) pd to do HO. ] thuilt (be tit

    b dp ]betn ot Urn Convention for tbe uaondviUM Uieybare i>h.oHn In t«» be nmtorinK fnim Uia

    iireoUafalpoliol,an4w[MhlngU> place the Xeelej-Mreiii it« proper poaJUon liefure UIB ]>tiblla,'aH

    ry gmdut>t# of (tKedey Institute t«sU Ut*ari',Kt«teyuft wayward Bondoew n-huluu IMWI,en bock \o tho nrna Of a food father,KSHOW »lmo6tfiyuM rtnwi \am, lahm Uu»e autl 1 Imve not luvl in tliat Urns Uie leantt^ for Uu> aUtnulanU, nor lwr« t eiperbnwij

    An)' but reaultv Hut on the otfictfbaiKl I liavoetijovni better lunlUi Uinn t ti&*a to yean Itofam.

    ' ' r l l

    ,...... -, •'•••• A Warnftav. '. • '' •.irruRor IBOKEU. :.'. . . . . . .Will yon pluuau stnlv In you paper tli&t the Affiiitom IH'VW auiliotizeri Any milwcripltniL Hut, to Imken&rouiul irfm« June OIK) thattlm imrty wlmu olrt«ined money Iiy tiring (lie Afritator IhwiHCIubBnilmynamo tiRfivitd, F, V, EI-ANH,

    • , ' ' Swee t Oharity." ,ID the ArH«U' Rsblbltlon of 1003 at the

    lew York Aca-Iemy of Drelun, ih*re watsb.bltedBhnilp«ln1lDs: by J li U Perrls,tttlllrd "Sireat Charity." ! ( • rlohnem ofiolnrlng obmmanded insiant attention., whiletfaelusonlt laught K M so Ippma 've tbatone naturally returned to it for a tecood view.

    Its tubject | | a young ledy of c^funlal timestha.lt on an crrai d to one of tbe poorer fam-llea ot the towa. She h«»nsat lb te ,chi rm-

    : face.: which eipreatea wltb nmirkablaadxltty tbe featlntenb ot bcr erraud, Theret not a borne that this oharmln? picture will

    ot WDMOMit, I t matt be »*en to be enpre*l a t e d . . . • : • • • - • • - • ' . . . .

    "Bwoet Cha'ity" waa purcnanad t»y theabltaberaof theYotitb'dCampBO.inBnd h u

    d i l Ug , >^

    I t will bo eeot to all new subtcrtbrn to theompanion who send t t 75 for ayeftr 't m b

    acrijiUon, and the paper will also ba H U ( freefrom tbe time tbe Btibnorlptl m Is reset red, toJanuary, IBM, and for a full year from tbatlate, to January, 1803 This offer Includesthe Double UouveoIr.Humbtr* pubtUbed a tTttBnk'glvlns;, CbrlstmnB and New Year's,Addrets, T B I YOUTH'S COMPAKIOH, Boitoc,

    ForHUUng E l . Wife .George Andrew*, of; Wuhia i t aa ,

    rrest OD a cbar«* of lifjfliig hf* wife J ,wbo «aiifouud dead oa Stfirday Blgbt withher throat cut. Attd, and fromUondliiiin, on Friday.

    Any one In nerd of thoroughbred hog*should cftl rn George Fowler. Be recentlypurchased.some One cues from Cleveland,Ohio ; They are registered atook, oilled tbeOoSo Improved Cheater. Those (bat have

    n them prnnouoo* them Ifoottes.. - ,dttiaLsWa funaral vrw held on Friday

    l a t from tbe Lutheran Chut oh, of whielibuw*i e, member. Ue was '-W jwt» ol age anda veiy exemplary jounj man. He wai verypopular *llh tila atJiocSitsj* soil .kluwtahnd

    aoyMt-ndd. R«f. D*lp pnachd tbe ser-ice fiom 1M C'-or. fltla-chiuter let vene.

    Rev. Cbatuben' male a twautlful prayer.After Uie services the 1,0, O. P. ptrfunuedtbe Ufdal ruucral rlwt JUernbera of Oo. 0ol Dover wert> lu attecdanoe, aa elao a num-ber from tbH l>.ver loJ^e. of which be wua a-_jnib«r. Borne lied IIED we're alaoprrsentrroin Orange, Hr.l/tlnntai belngn tnwnberof tbat brdor. -Tfauie wbo *lio«aed th*o*i-eroojiT at >h.e grave aay It iraa very aolemn

    id Impreuive. CuesUr Lodge, of tbU place,,um*d w\\a abrdy, which caused tha pro-•o»*lon to toqilte laogtny. Iutarment took)-»o» at ftMuukulUrove cemetery, 'Quite a, number of ptopla took advantage

    tt tuetpo^lattraln oa Kuoday ioalteaA thafuneral o-Bteputni DJrliudatCbMler, Tiierewaa a very lerga cauciurqa at people andstun* edtimattd ••lere men 900.people la at1

    tendance. Wbetnerttiire,WM that many ornot, there waa otrafnly a.vitry large gith-sring. Wemutttay ne can nol look favor'ably un Bandar funerals. If tbey must bebold tin that day we wiuld prefer hivingibom private. Her. fl. B. Boglud deliveredtn ejccallrnt sermon from the words "Think*be unto God wbo gtveth ua tho victorytbrotifth our Lor 1 Jesus CbrUt, •

    The Rivat ceotena'a,! bvld, oa Tuesday pwsedoff very pteasautly, bringing a large circle offrfon/ls losethrt. -We hope.everybody wasentertained. If not, lc mu.it bare bean front

    tghV, ly not for te.Qk o{ tatabie* aatbe po"ple in' the village were prupared toentertaint«ly iatbepretenoeol tbeangele of Qod over one ilnuv that re-pantetbV' and to tht vt eniog a, v«ry prao-tlcable dlaooum for the young. "AndEnoch w*lkad wltb Qod." tte said the timeto oommenoe walking with God waa In thelowing of youth and tbe timi to step m m r .Mrs Canileldialuiproflpg.Uiu tlllogiworta li eatorlalolnR frleada

    'ram Provldenae, R. I.When the people of Morrla PUIns woke up

    Wedn«a»y morning their gates were minusaudeotne bad quite a hard time tn findingtbun. Dae to " H«llow»1en" I sappaw.

    Miss Robinson spent Sunday with M!a<Flora Wllion.

    Mia J, Oaleman Is spending a few weeksla Warrea oounty. .

    Ulss M. L Undaberry speat Sundayi« Plains.Aballow^'eaparty waibeldat 0 . fl, Fat-ma TtiB-dav olgbt. AU report a good time,A candidate to preach oue week from

    next Sunday la rumored. 'Ksv. Ualloway will preach Bunday.

    ._.„,.. ^ j SuiLiX

    BARTLEr.The Qlrlt1 Mlisloa Band mit wltb Mia-

    .;da Sharp lait Saturday afwrooon.Babbatb aobool wsa omlttea on Sunday on

    account of 8 H Dorland's funeral, held atCheater. A number fran Uiii phefl i t '

    !nded.,T. Vaugeswrt bat moved to PIUJJHB, tak-U fala uoflaiabed work with him. Rumorits be rxpHta to ttarta plantia that plaos,Hr V., jou have a leuon to l

  • "WITH FITTING CEltEMOXT.

    Arrangement* Compk-trd Tor tin* I-'n-neral of CUlcnuo's Murdered Mayor.

    CniOAGo, O c t 8 1 . — Witb nil Uie rmtnl-

    fealaUutia of sorrow nml regrut N!I rt-llreil IH-IIIIM.- atiU-hi'KUti unit Imft RIHCU Uvwl t» M«uu>>U

    .lilt. Al'I'dlXT.MKXT

    Hi) IN Vi-ry Wi ' l i l lhy ani l Iti-lnicil l ly

    Marr ia t t i t u> Aiutni.t-iiulor Van Al ' i i

    XKIV VOBK, Oct. ill.—Jiiini-.i lliiii-ti'flt

    itoosevcll, who IVIIH ycstf.dHy itoniin iiid

    hy I'risld.'iit Clovcliiiul to ha wi-ritiuy i>f

    ttir«'inbiiHsy of tlio L'nlltil States ut I.JII

    dun, Kiiglnni). IHJI Kuti-ln-laiv of Hit; Mn

    Williiim Asmraiul coiimiiiuiitly is n l . i . t ]

    l>y uinrriiigu UiMr. Junu* J. Vuu A K U ,

    recently iijjjMiinttd miuimcr tn Jtnly.

    li mini u( iiulviH!iitk«t f

    d l

    CommonOatmealIs little better than starch,which means indigestion,;rough skiu, and balduess.

    IN

    Hornby's;

    The starches are by a;peculiar application^ of;steam converted info!sugar. It is tlie one di-|gestible oatmeal.

    - i I n

    vi-1 lir tli.-

    n « l'i-iMieiii.i: tlinL lie riitl

    i . r l l i i ' i fHi 'U lluil fur 111 y.-i.J" lit- Mi

    I U J I H lit'; tliat Im w,t(» tint t'lilitlL'il t'i t'l

    n-ntioii •viiirh In-tvci-ivi',1 fur'tin- i-ci-n

    lm* t!ic illsjiliility fmiu.sliut wiximl n! left

    riit) (ur wltk-h h» WHH t»iwi'«iftl. WHI

    .m«rlm ot ilia well-In

    Harriet Itubiiuoo, r.f 74 BnelJ atruet, Fallir, Maw , bave s i much weight aud are

    worthy of all attentlaa." I flraily believe,"ttiecaiiJ, " tbat 1 shouldit he Jlvlug to,day If it bad not beeti for Dr.

    Qretioe'a Nervura blood aud uerve remedy.rJucli a«lut |iaiDD lu tuy Lead and Luck, ai

    and oaf, rsturally. J hove ao pains oD U . 11 ,vnka to Dr. Ureuite's HervurftID II ofii i. It was over two years ago

    tbut I WHB cur eiiKtu

    II.V ciutii) up Ix-foraLliiiwd Stutua aiurt,

    ^mUuls tu n Miltn luiilionlim (or tl/o

    worth ot jewelryavu Iwi-n mniitiiikdm or tlitlr iriiinil,

    g t e d tin jury In tliucane of tli.i CiiMioni IIUIIHL' imtliovltltHntjiilnst .lt-iitilu Linmx tu brliitf In u vinlictfor tlm iilaliilltf.

    Irom I'rnticu uy lljUiiiiiidtr Fin man t.

    i N o t

    CUlt'AO'OS

    Without mi M\t-riitlvn iiiul l>ullmm l ion e V.r.i one,

    CtiicAiio, Oct. ai.—It wiw wltli no dh-ri'Hpm tu tlieileml i-xwutivt-, but In tin-itilert-U ofa iiintti'i- ol yrnvu Iniportiilicc,that nu I'lhuiNtivd-HL-aruli Wiin mndu yus-tcnlny lulu tlio clmrt.T law at tlio citywltli tlm unjio of llnillng HUIIIU previsionproviding for temi»'ranlj- (lllintt tliu vu-uiuicy lu tlic inayor.ilty, but without HIIC-tess.

    Tlio city is tlu-foru confrnnk-d nt till*tlmu with n sltutiiiun moat HcrlutiH, anilotic Dint tuny lend ti> no end of complica-tion".

    The eorjiornlion COUIIIPI ngreca tincity council miiHt CJIII U upecial oK'ctl

    WEBSTER'SINTERNATIONAL

    ...... , _ SHILOH'S CURE.Tms CHEAT Covan Cmii promn^euret

    wtaoroAllouicrBfall. ForConsumoilooIthflanorJvRli'boi cured thouaanda, anu will com

    liIA.MdM)^. TOCUtakcuIntlmo. Fric«SSctL,EQelull.(lO.

    Hrid ^ lt>l>iit

    r. T. ,DOVER, N. J.

    Tinning, Plumbing,

    —AND—

    RTEAM FITTINGIn All their iiraccbeit.

    AOKNT FOB THE WKLL KNOWN

    Perft-ct Steam HeaterA LOT OK

    9econd-lian(l Parlor Staves

    Ri>nd cnmlitinn nml fur n»le «t a bftraaln.Htovo rrpairi< of all kind* will he furnlHbed a tphctt tioilra, r n n l t u l a r ntt«utl ib.r. ot muis fto°Bw

    Geo. MoOraoken.

    nunetauou"0' 'diia— J4^ iucnnlii{; uf wonifl.

    A library in Itself. UaMoirivcatbe often desired Information -concerningcRilncnt penwiiH: fncM totievniliij' tliocotmtrloK, cities, towns, ami natural Im-turqsof tiifHiMwj j.arilculars concerningnoted flctltlouii iwrsoiis nml jilacci! tran»-latlon of forctcii (lunations, wotus, notljiruvcrba: etc., etc., etc.

    This work ia Invaluable In tboliQUftehoia.aiitl \a \\w tenclior, acbolar, iiro>fcwlonat loan, and wlf-ciliicntor,SoltlbyAltltookMtlei

    A WASHINGTON LETTER.

    On* Firm in Buffalo Spend! Kore Moneyat lbs Buffalo Toit-offloo than all thoBaoka And Ncwipapers Combined.

    A WaRbiogton (D. C.) letter nurd tbat theMt-effice nutborlttei at •Wa^lngton report

    that one Qrm ID Buifalo—the World's D/speo-wry Uedloal AB*oclatii>n—speuds annuallyOBS hundred thousand dollan ((100.000) fcrEtatujisalone, Inuarrjliig en Ibelr eiu'ml'proprietary UUBIDBM. This la more than alltho banks and news[spfrs of Buffalo comlined Bpeud for postage.

    Here'i a firm which baa (p-owtt, step bytop, through tesny years t i RreatwJt*. Tlm

    m for this wonderful growth bus uwnthat they b « e faith ID «h«t they sell,much faith that if they can't bctielltor cmbay don't »ant your inLney.For maoy jears tboy bava been telling Dr.IBTCO'B remedlei-onp, J>r. Pierced Golden

    Medical Dlcoorery, for rigulatingand Invlg-oratlDgtbe liver and |iurffjffig tbo 1,1 iwlIbe otUer, Dr. PJerco's Pavorlta Pre-crlptlou,tbe bope of wtakly womanhood, and tbcy'vfl«en sold for yrars, Bold by the mllllou but-tles ; sold undrr a positive guaraDtw of ben-efiting or curlnu, r r jour money will Ite refunded. - ^ _ _ _

    GOOD APVICE.

    Every pnlriotic citfjsen should glvchiapp-rscn1 tfFurt and itiiluenfe to incruascthu circulation of liis liome pa per whichtcariii's the American policy. o( Protec-tf -;i. It Is his duly to iikl in (his nupectIn (ivory way possilile. After llic homepaper is talten care of, why not sub.scrilic for lliu A>!KRICAN ECONOMIST,publisiied by tlie American rrotcctiveTarift'lxagui:? Ouu of itd correspon-duntssnys: "No true American canget ..lung without it. I consider it thoi;rcatt->t and truest political teacher InUieUtiiictl .ShttL's."

    Send l-osta! ca.-d request lot freesample copy. Address Wilbur F.Wake-wan, Uoncral Sucrutary, 135 West 23dSt., New York.

    mw, Oct. SO.—The reception ana en-tertainment ot tho Itimliiu visitors IDLyons Is its great nml M enthualastio nstbe feUa in this city. Three wngoa loadsot gUUi for tbe Ru«inns havu goue taTon Ion, The estimiital totul VHIIIO ot theFrench prewuts is 2,ul)0,0lK> Irancs,

    VASC iUVER. R. C, Oct. 20.—Sfvornlbank odlcliiln hnro been Mint to the UnitedStates nnd Indlit by the JtipaoeM gor*ru-nii'iit to iuvestlKato the silver iiucMtlou.Ibe dcpnwtloa tolndlu hnn nlrendy left.Tliede|>titailoa to tbe United SUk* waito hiivu left, on (be »Unmer City at Puking

    t h e U t h Innr.

    NORTHERN INSECTS.Animal «nt tlie flsli Itt their cn-

    to escape. They could havebeen dragijed up In EUOUIB by any

    and ordinary net In thoMstory of Culorarto very mucli

    etrcss was In id on the fact that Fre-mont fiiiw a bue on one of tlie high ele-vations while crossing thu Iloulcy

    .:.. . Went. Peury, In his to-cent exrii'iIitionB to North Orcenluml,(omul a linmule bee on tho north eoaniof (Jreeiiliind—the hiffhcHt point ofland yet readied by a liunmn being sofur as known. This explorer fstutesthat not only been but other Insectsabound us soon as the Kjirinjr fairlyopens. Flowers of muny kinds areparticularly bountiful and tibtindant,ifTordlng u good chuneu for honey amiw!Jen-cullecting- insuets to lay up•icli stores in atlvnnce of their long

    A PUZZLE IN PRONUNCIATION.

    bet lloforn it Ti'ai%lir>r»* Jmtllutf In Vcotumit uittl Loft UtitulvcU,

    Tim following rather curious pieceif uompubUioti wus recently placed

    upon the lluelcboaril at a teadiera' in-in Vermont anil a prise of a

    Webster's dictionary offered to anyi l̂io could read it nnd pronouuiioevery word correctly. The bodli «'nsnot cnrrk'il olT. OH twelve was Uielowest iitimber of mistakes in pronun-ciation inside:

    A KnorllegioiiSFonof Ilelial ivlio liaaBtiiTeretl from bronchitis, having ex-

    JinoiKies, in order to makegood Uio deficit roMolved to ally him-

    if to a comely, luulcnt and docileyoung Indy of the Malay or Caucasianrace. He tioonidinyly purchased aeulllope und corn) nucklacu of achameleon hue. and, scouring a suite>f roums nt a principal hotel, he en-rtigcil the head lvaiteruslilseontljutor.He then dispatched a letter ot thomost unexceptional cnligraphy extant,Inviting tlio yoaug Indy toamatiueo.SIIQ revolted tit the idea; refused loconsider herself BaeHflcable to his de-itruti, untl f*nt a polttc note of refusal,m receiving: which lie procured a ear->inu nmi \>o\vlc Uulfe, said Uiut lievould not now forge fetters hymenealvith the i)ueen, went to an isolated

    spot, severed his jugular vein and dls-clinr(,'cil the contents of the enrbioointo lii« abdomen. Tho debris were re*moved by the coroner."

    The mistakes in pronunciation weretnndo on the following words; Sacri-legious, Ilulial, bronchitis, exhausted,finances, deficit, comely, lenient, do-cile, Mnlav. calliope, chameleon, suite,coadjutor, culigraphy, rautiuco, nacri-flcablc, curblue, hymcncul, isolated,

    igulur and debris.

    ONE MILLION LOBSTERS.Ttio Anmiftt VI«l«l~oTi rnrm Lylns flC

    the C'omt of Mulne.Thcro isa lobster ttmu—or i5o\tnd,o.f

    it 1B called—twelve acres in extent aiSoutlipovl, Me. Tho lto&toa Olo\>« ilo-scrllce this pound, the most successfulot\ tlie coust, whence o»o roillSon lob-sters are shipped each yeur Tho poundis formed by bulWinjj n snliil rinmacross a tide-water cave. This dumtloea not quite rifio to high-water marlt,but across thu top is placed a fence ofiron roils, preventing the lobsters fromescaping In the spring ami fall bi 'ness Is most brisk. When ihe fisher-men bring the lobsters to the poundthe "nsli," as they are vailed, nrehoisted to the dam, measured, andthose which arc more than ton nnd onehalf Inches long, the legal limit, arethrown in It n lobi-.tcr Is clover hislife in the pound muv be long ami fullof joy. If lie In atunlfl he will be ' " "out with a drag ficitti; and packed In abarrel, with a piece of iee for a pillow,ami Rent to Itoston The seine istruuleif stout twine ami is weighted at tlio

    bottom with fl heavy ehttiit Alongthe top irin row of corks, which tuisUnintho weight of the Reliie while tlw ulinfndrags on tliu bottom of the pound. A

    cart of this Mhio wUlbrinj* n\>lobsters enough to fill eleven bunvlaThe clinln os it fivvecps nlttn^ '.lie but-torn stirs up tlie lobsters, which Inimc-

    sly shoot bneliwartl Into tho fainektwine. In tailing them out the menwear henvy mittens, Utotigli even thenthey nre often nipped. In t!V> pnnadthe lobsteni arc fed unit herring, menrowing about InslilJTsand pitching theherring orerboard. This Is called'feeding tho cinchona." anil it tattes

    nboul six barrels to make a lightluncheon for the Hock, There arc s:ildto bo it uurauur of old hanluhells Inthe Soulhport farm whlcli for yearshave evaded the casts of the drag.Two of enormous size haro becomequite tamo and crawl about ia theEIIUIIOW water. The age of the lobsteris a debuted question. The small mor-Icclablo specimens are generally wip-posed to he from four to six years old,but some lobsters are believed to liveto the green old ngo of twenty-fireyears.

    BENGALESE SUPERSTITIONS.

    ilr-ftnlnri from • Report Of ttas Bomb*?Anthropological Society. . ^

    Some curious facts concerning super*ititions among the Bengaleso have re-

    cently been made public In tbe annealreport of the Bombay Anthropologicalsociety. From the paper ; mentionedthe following oddities hare . beengleaned. Shouting the name of theking of birds (garnntla) drivessnaltcs. Shoutins* Uamt Ram) 1 drives.way ghosts. Cholera that attacks onilonday or Saturday always proves

    fatal; cholera that a t t a c h on Thura-day never ends fatally. The flowerta?of the bamboo means famine^ In fan-ning, if the fan strikes the body Itshould be Instantly.1 knocked::• threelimes against the Broiirid..: When giv-ing alms the giver und^celver shonldboth bo on the same side of t l» thresh-;old. It Is bud to plctt one's troth withthe ttalliL tf a,sn»ke;>bo killed Itshould Immediately be boniedi, forall serpents 1U»t: are so anwlse as topermit of hsvln^ their Hros.tafcen arenhabited" by the aonls of Brahmans,

    which hope thus to iscape and workmlncWef. ,v The Vorda'Mfintike';; and"tiaer" sbould never be* used afternlghtfaU, vCall th«m ^'oreepors" and"Insect*." Newr;'»waken & sleeping

    " ^'MornlngV dreams always

    Pale Faces!show Depleted Blood, poor-nourishment, e v e r y t h i n gbad. They are • signs ;!ptAneemia, ' : ; -U^-r.--::

    Scott^Emulsion

    the Cream of Cpd-llvor Oil,with hyppphosphltos, en-riches the blood, purifies theskin, cures Anosmia, buildsup the system. Phyticitua, theworld over, endorse.lu

    «l00 REWARD, 1100,Toe ruder of this paper will be pleased to

    learn tbftt Hi we 1M at leut oo» dreaded diwMHthat •dene* baa been able to cure la all IU•taget, and that li Catarrh. Hsll'i CatarrhCure if the only positive curs koown to (bomedical tntomity Catarrh being a eooatl-tullonal Jfwiiw, rfquirea a oonstltutli oaltreatment. Hal]'* Catarrh Cure la Uken fn-tortmlly, Kctlug dJrtotlj on tbe blood andmucoui Hurfocei of the •yitem, thereby de-stroying the foundation of the dlisaie, andgiflng thu jiatleot atteugtb bj building uptha couathutlQQ aud awUtlug nature ta doing;Itc work- The proprietor* have ia muob faltblu IU curaUve ponere, tb&t tbey offer OneHundred Dollar* for any ca» tbat It falls toruie Bt-nd lor list ot tefUmonlels.

    V. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O.uggtatr, 75a.

    Any POIIOD

    tbat Is truutiltd with oomtlpaUon can gatImmediate aud permnuent relief by ualug DiHale'a HOUMUOM Tea. Uue dow a day-attwd Ume. 25c. and SOo. {Kickagae at RobertKlllgore'tf Drug Btore, Dover.

    Eluotrlo Bitter*.Thi* remedy is becoming so well known

    and BO popular aa to need no special mention.All who bave usui Electric Bitters slog tbesametonfr,if pralie —Apurer medicine doesnut exlr-t nnd ft is guaranteed to do all tbatis claimed. Eloctrlo Ulltora will euro all

    i>ei of the Liver and Kidney*, will ro-mivu Pimples, Uollst HUt Hbeum and otherbifectloni caused by impure blood.—Willdttva UttUiia frtin llie SJBUIQ and prevent

    well as cure all Malaria fevers.—For cuieof Ue&dBCbe, fonRtSpatbn mid Indlgtetlontry Eleolrla Dlttei s-Entlre iatUfaotlon(lisrnnteo^, or money re funded. ~-Prlce 60•tr. end $1.00 per bottle at Robert Klllgore'd

    Drug Stuff, Vowr; It. P. Oram & C-i 'n DrueHtore, Port Oraru, end F N. Jenkins' DrugStore, Cbuiler, N. J.

    Dr, Bale'a Houacnoia Ointmentts tha llaest temedy In iho world. Itabeo*

    ,lute)y cure§ cat'rrh. It cures neuralgia andih«unmtlsni. Cures pile* lltae msgie. Cure*•alt rheum In tbe moil soothing manner.Cures iufiftmed and granu'mUdejeJWt, Cures

    hwei-d colde. Cm bo taken Intdrually.A poelt've spoclflo for pneumonia.' Cut*,bruises, bums, chilblains, BOH* of long Bt»nr1-

    coros aud bunlonB are cured quickly ;different from all else; superior to '11 else; Ithue no equal 2bc and 60a. boxes. LargeBitectirapeit. Boldat Robert Killgore'i Cor-

    Urug Ptore, Dover, N. J. '

    Duoklen'a Arnica Balve.Toe bwt ulvo In tbe world lor Cute. Borei,

    Bruises, Ulcers, Salt Itbeum, F*»er Sores,Tetter, Chapped Hand*, Chilblains, Coraland all Bktu Eruptions, aDd positive y oungPlies, or no pay riqufred. It Is quaranteedto give peifeet wthifaotlou, or money re*

    laded. Price twenty-five c*nta per box.For rale Hy Robert EUlgore, Dov«rt Onm,Hance & Co., Tort Oram, and F. N. Jenkins,Chester.

    Tha Florid* Steua Beatar.For Ulustrated circulars send to Tbe Fred,

    Special Offer at 7&).Foster'* 5-hook Gloves ia all the new fall

    •hades. A big reduoUou tor the neit tiroweeks only at the Dover fiaiar of J. H.Orlmm.

    Trespass Notice.All ]H'rsonH arelii'itiiy notlHei) nut to tntiptuts

    ujKin tlie pirmimti of tlio Mitacrfbur v-ltli dog ur^uu umlt'r \*'.ualty or tlw lnw, tu ttuctv uisu mmlnand provJiliil, 1'atik-n Holatliifr tlili notfeu will Ut

    L-iituti to till! full t'lk-nl ur tlie law.

    Miot. L. C. HUBD, Hiirdtov

    NOTICE.Notice of Ihe uuMlngri of tlm SKVITHI Itoanln of

    Hfglxtry ami Election of Morris Uuuiity.Sotiwi In liL'n-Vjy Kiven Umtcnuli AD\aw wjn'in tliu (fiiiicnj(•lixtlun tin tlm nil day of November next nJll In)

    TUESDAY, OCTOBER. ITUi, IBH3,j t 10 o'clock fn tlm inonilnc mid trill cimtlniielnBeeJiilt uiUll W u-eltxk In Uie I'Vimint? uf will) ilnv

    _ . ...tltli'il to vote In HUCII citt'tltiinllstrict on untilttureiitli ilaj' ot NoVtuilxJr, and also tlwt eudi midevery BnunJ of H'Klstry and Election In and fureacli nml uti-ry elwttoil tllBtrlct of Morris Countywill mwt In Us flection illulrit-t ut Uio place whomUiep!iifraliJfc-tloli mi Uiu 7th day uf NovembernwrtVw.Ubuhold on

    TUESDAY, OLTOLBH BlBt, 1803,at I o'clock ill thu ofU-niuon nod will couUnUudi

    'm until 0 iiVluvk In tlie evenlug of fiaia ilny_ i u inirjKKu of nivlsJnguiidcorrwnnff UIB orig-

    lual rfdsu>rw matlu uu tlw mil day vf October.DaUti ut lliu onico ur tlm County Clerk of Uie

    Ouutity or JlorriH ilila iw^nty-Hlxtb day or 8«]>teiii-\XT, NfMtxa t)Untlr«l and nlnety-tlirw!,

    Kuia II, Morr,' County Clerk,u ci-iiorol election to take place N'ovumber Ttti,idll U; liuld In Hit) cHiVfnJ cK-Uou dlatrlcU of

    liiu Coiutly ut llutrts an IUUUWB : (nil w r nolle*— tint Miwrnl Touimhlji Clerks, now on tile In

    ,;f Thi holw of tti» Na>vr. ': " The title admiral is a modification oa Latin word.BlgBifytng commander.In the sense of a naval commander Ifwmfi Introduced into Europe by the VonetiansV in the fourteenth century.The Enfftish lord high admiral has thogovernment of the nnvy. The admiraof the fleet is the; next highest officerthe vice admiral and the rear admira. follow. The admlral's-flag Is displayeda t tho main top-ffall (tnt-mast head, the•vice admiral's at the foro-top-ffallnnt-mast"he»d, and the rear admirat'a a t(he miezen-top-nallant-mast head.

    .Exacntloni In Chin*.At Canton the average number o

    executions is about three hundred peryear, bnt In 1885 fifty thousand rebelswere beheaded. I'emalea, are some-times strangled and the waret crimi-nals are nailed upon a cross. Some-times the sentence directs that thacriminal, while .living, shall bo euinto a number of pieces, vrhtob numbernoTer exceeds Ihirty-Bix. The heads-man formerly received four dollars ahead, but too supply and competitionhas reduced the wage toj fifty •• centdapiece. Mwt of tb t criminals who t rabheadd M* ynUx plr*U« « lud

    CENTRAL RAILROADOF HEW JERSEY

    (Actbradta ooot ooel uuluaiTdy, ttuartnealeaaliiitt. utd oomfort.

    m « TADUC » xFraor art. 8th, 1603.

    TRAIH8 LEAVE DOVEB AS TOLLOWB

    For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, at 6.46. A. if.; 3 28,6K)3 p. jr.SONDAM, 5:52 p. a.

    For Philadelphia at G10, A M8 F

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    i DMrlctjAt Ito KiifU o( P»U'i'lie In the village or Port unm.

    For Long Branch, Ocean Grove,Asburv Park aod points on NewYork and LOUR Bracoa Railroad,at 0:10, A. u ; 3:28 p. in.

    For all stations to High Bridgeat 0 40, A. M ; 338, 0:03 r. «.SUNDAYS, 5 62 p. M.

    For Lake HoputcoDg at 8:49, A>t.; 2:26, C:B5 r. H.

    For all atatiorm to Edison at 8:49M.

    ForRookaway at 7:45,9:20, A. M.;2:47,4:23,6:25,7:27 r. H. SUNDAYS,1:10 v.a.

    For Hitutnia at 7:46, A. H.; 4:23p. M. SDKDAYS, 4:16 P. M.

    For Easton.Allontown and ManohOlmnk at 6:46, A. M.| 8^8, 0*3,p. M. StOTDAIs, 5:52 P. M. '

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    Leave New York at 6:00, 11:45k. M.; 4:30 P. u. SUNDAYS, 1:00 r M.

    Leave Bockavav a t . 6 37, 8:36,A'. H.; 2:15, 3.18, 6:63 6:45 P. MSUNDAYS, 5:44 p. M.

    Leave Port Oram at 7:40, 9:16,A. M.; 8:43, 4:18, 6:20, 7:22 P. Jt.SDNDAYB, 4-.U p. jt.

    Lf ave High Bridge at 816, A. it.1:46,6:22 p. M. SUNDAYS, 3:00 r. M

    J. H, OLI1AU8EN,Gen] Supt.

    H. P. BAIBWIN,Oin. Pan Agt.

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