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TOITS *> * * Subscribers. VOL. XXL DOVEB, MOEBIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1891. NO. 13 mr -tiprrnn BVJUT -VSIDAT A PUBU8HEB8 jun> FBOFBtETORB Offljo ei Slaokmll Btrsrt MA door 1 : 'totbo national VslonSuk, '• -' TZBKS Or StSBOJUPXJOI[ OTVASI- JlBlT IH ADVAKOB. , SixMoimis i _ BABBEE. ^ - >' * •a Waxiap St., neat a W to "Bniorj'. O.fc kl JJR, J, J SMITH, t , GENERAL FRAOnTIONEK, T or Disi*axa:br noex ijjJITGlNB J. COOPEB, 1 itiAlAW ISSUES TOTO PROPERTY WHS E L. DTfflHAM, nprauUut U« lullii Komnu •»« taut- Loiiei promptly •djintetf tni paid In oath. REAL ESTATE FOB SALE. . IIOD8B FOB SBHTI . Ooatoa building loti »nd fuaa on May tenu. BOUBE fOEKBNT OB 8A1B •Itt'all ••dm imawaaaao Vane? to lowo* bMd tad mortji|t. OWlOEi PPP. THE BANK. DOVEB. XXToiltil t ln> Bowoiroa M Buiiaini, '- I0IKS, i " ^ I ' •' Mi»OH AND BtJILDEB, . tVan, KkV . Ooaltact. iakra ad4 material! flrplalird. Stone and totilk wort, jplaalerlDK lodJobDIOft - -puyailaadadto. Ortwalopatmyofflfla ~ Oaiul Badn, *1U nnita UK BPiOIiLlBT IS I U 1BHUWK I>triaW oOTinio BAIOOB, Isxr& »i»eei*itj. *, 6OOD0. ^OXO' PA*K, Put Or««, for tbi Kl&tsx HiwBwttb&fln. dlipUy O U tu>no* ua Olld aiding atilMforladlMt HlMXUwOulldnn, •bttftintu ttd Mtrulin «ookof Urr Good! IBirfi3iUaDtlUili>dllieoeinitr>tll(». lit BaUlowUi •!»» flat tlut abd JIM « BHI knd •atriorabls Una ol Boon and Shout, mil that bar Grooerr aad Frovlaton Depaftnwul oon. O i»WOF ( . - f > CODMTT BUtBEISTEaDKSI, ^eA or nmuoacaooLa, ' L K BClLDUfa, ^Offloa lioaT«>-9 i A.'ic to 18 if m r ? Sata ; d»l. r~ JAB. 0. Ccoru, Ca. 8spt. BAKEB BDILDINO,' ! "^DOVBS. »' »,' raw~dHR;nwn Msisa oo; JDMMB- * V, ^"•-J^ATupmigliw, r^» v , OUOTTOB ASDHASTEB KOTAKOIBI. t-S'»lird» Buifi andPlinti. . r__lM a>a^l>a_>A>L iP_ltu H_A<..tLal at OLIVER 3. FREEMAN, 'tv- Csrpanter and Buildar, JobalBRalwayaJlartlcBUriyaltaho'adtB, Of. flan Ian at tha Brisk BtoxBtOM of Atr. WB, IH»iWo,«r.lU»|».toffl« will bopronpllr Ai-J3.'-BTJOK, Painter, Decorator, Gratnor >J.''' and Taper Hanger. ' S.E.BENMTT MANUIAOTUBKB ABB W A U B PI STOYES, RANGES, FURNACES Zlhp, , Sheet Lead, " Lead Pipe, Pumps, 4c, THE GORTON .IS FURNITURE. HaTlng bought the entire stock of F. II. Sieger, now retiring from business, at niy own price, uu6 now at my own store, will commence MONDAY, February 3d, '91 -and continue to sell from.day to day nntil the entire stock is disposed of. Some or the Goods and Prices that the stock con-lsts of and will be disposed of: lOTWmit Bedroom Suite, Marble Top (8 pioces,) -will bo sold at (30, «40, «50, tOO, »70, »80, $90 and $100 enoL. 8 Antique Oofc Bedroom Btiits will be Bold at f 15, $20, $30, $10, SCO, $60 and (70 each. 12 Parlor Suits in OoTorings of TapeBtry, Hash, Damask and Hair Cloth will bo sold at $25, $35, UH, $55, $05, $75, $85, %%, $110 .and $120. 12 Loaogos and Oonohes, will bo sold at $7,'$8, td, f 10, $11, $12, $13, %\i and $16 each. CARPETS. f ••. OonBiBtiog of Moqaets, Velvols, Body llruSEcto, Tapestry Brusssla, and Wool'and low-priced Ingrtiss. Uoqneta per jurd, $1.25. Velvet per yard, $1. Body Brassels por jard, 75o. Tapoatty Braeaels per yard, 60c. All-wool Ingrain _per yard, 60a. &<xed Iognm por yard, 25o, t I Sttension Tables, wlU be sold at $4, $5,46, $7, JS, $0 and $10 oaoli. 12 different styles of Dining room Ohnlrs, will be Bold at 60c, 75o, $1, $1.25. $1.60 and $1,75 coot. Also a large assortment of Clothes Presses, Children's Cube, Wnloiit and Staided Beds, Mattresses, Pillows and Spring Beds at equally loir prices. - Purchasers who with to avail themselves of this raro opportunity I will give them credit and store the goods for six months withont extra charge, they paying a email deposit ELXVATOB TO EVERT FLOOR. «3 R. F. JOLLEY & Co., i HENS FURNISHERS. 831 BROAD St. NEWARK, N.J. BUT (TOOK la tto Itata v 'Oft. ADD HITHTHA ! COUaHSfftUP : A mllil. pltaiiil, >oolb[o'| ud lonmnilltii xpeotoxant. Ballad to «fi t a t i d «it«a and I turn IXWDnaflh plMwd wltti Dr.MwtrrU' Oorigh B i n p in mr nuallr Mftomt«h enuildft- or.—B«» WM. iwoMwojr, XnrtMOt L. L . It U an eioallmt teUni la Tboopini Oo«h ind BfaanU be uluuci ftmong onr ohftf b l e w lag* -Bvr JAMMLxVon, Buitta, H J . The 23 cent ilia now onlwpd Mpar ooot. WILCOX & BERRY, 1 (nraoaaraa TO«. T.». Duma,) j CUREttTERS andBUILBER8, * 1 / J " ukM lia^awrUla IBralatel. i'imaHPllr ttttm*t* j*.' Horse Shoeing. opened ft Braaeb Is eonaartJoBirlib blaolaar b«nnM£ oonwrof Blackball and Bmen Bti- Dortr. Tbe baelneaa la l a ebkrc* of. nMlleal Bad eipmroised liaraa.tboar and I reapMttnlly •oUtitaahlraofpiibUiiiabonao 1 . Qeb.MoCracken. THOS. JOHNSON, U l a U l l ; Ba ail imtin itttus uiatultt-T AU wort Is* , WORTH OF CARPETS —AND— GREATIBEMOVAL SALE! ON THE FIHBr DAYOF JLPIUL we Intend to bo ready to receive our old and now cunatqen in our nett* place of business NEXT DOOB. TO THE POST-OFFICE. TELEPHONE 580. ' (CREDIT GIVEN IF DESIHED.) SOODB oturmMB rsu or WUBBMTO ASYI-IHT or TBI BTATM. AMO8 H. VAN HORN, , NEWARK,. N. i . (NEAB PLAWE STREET.)• BROS., Merchant Tailors Clothiers, * ' v *»»• !••*«* tit* sUmla tka BOSWARZ BI SUSSEX STREET/- DOVElt, N. J. ^^ lately ooenplod Ma'Snarixr BIQBK, astt will opsn Af&iL t r t » *• MERCHANT TAILORING AND CLOTHING pSTABLIflHllBHT, wttb a. ooupleta and eatlnlr STOCK FOR THE SPHIWG TRADB. 'WII/IOH BiOTHEBS ban tud an upulancn or man? rt»n li ratrokiut h t t o n u d •IflMan, an gruUsal niton and mikon orIneun wotk, aWar» able to'^nsianUe n DOVBR LUBfBHIt 00., Bl4(3KWELL STREET, * ^-DEALERS IS- j :-LTJMBER OF ALL KINDS-:- Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &c. ' , BRACKET AND SChOUTSAWINQ DONE TOORDER. COAL, :¥00I) AMD BUILDING ^MATEBIAI REVERBERATIONS THE RECENT- Men's Rubbers, good, - - - 40c. Women's Rubbers, best, - - 30c. Misses'Rubbers,- " - - 22c. Men's Self-acting Alaskas, 75c, an! tlioussndg of pairs of everything to make tlie feet comfortable, Including Wool Boat Arcucs, Alaskna, Rubber Boot!', Dolgo's celebrated Felts. All hinds of TVooMlned^liOes,' Infoiits' Wool Shoes and Slippers, and all at prices that will attract favorable mention trom all that try them, HEAGAN & CO., D.Likir.B.8. nmr,I.J. NOW TILL THEN VALUES EXTRA-QEDLNAR Y. d-KHMAD'H BESJ)' Mlmic»oto Fntont FLODlt HmiBiirtan FrccoBs Only' $6 Per Barrel. DEBT SIJUAU OUBEU HAMS O CENTB PER I'OUKD. lbs. Ginger * glasses new FruIWelly,. 20o. BARGAINS. 8 packages ComStarch, only 20c. 8 lbs. but Rice, . , ., " .Mo 8 lbs bnt Currants, " 20c. 8 large Sole Herring . . .. SOc 1 large lor SmnliOdHeiTinp, " SOo 1 large can Callfornlit AprJcoU, , " fifla llorgomn California Egg Plunw, " 20o, . JHE TAI.K, OF THE COUNTY. JfMSOfcb d S fl F " Extra One Fornoaa OolongTe* iBngUsh Breakfast Tea - w " "of any of ourTiAa presented FREE with 3JiI poundJTof -,—_ r — ., , . . . j w ^ M u e look of curprlBO aud pleasure deplotod vu eVei"? hoflsewihs fa» a*ifae read* tbeabore Hit and they wJntUreljr visit our store during liiB KTcti^ SAlottdxn tiJ'o^&T tlaOcouutT xtooKiiiiljsr tliospcils UDUI wsnunted WE DBLIVElt.GOODS FEEE ALL OYEB THE COUNTY. r'^r- J ••m-gfriwr y% Ttf, , . TOE LAKOIST ADD CHIAFEST GBOOEB m TUB OODNTV, 3XJ83EX ST., OPp.-OlNTBAL B."a DEPOT, DOVEB, N. J. FrtBdvat irarciiiaaw 464Bru«8t, >ad SB Orann rt., Aewatk' tW DBAKOB 8T0BE, BOTOUr. X.' }. *s°* < C5KTORIA for Infante and Children. ( t o i m OaavAMv, Jat IttHM laraaa; W. T. «DBT AND SCREENED COA1.» f IirUM&.4rfii«.^lisntlaUiBlrmc^cftnbiTOlt.K»en.rt Oil BI WAY. There is only pne vr&y tbat any other hoaso can beat us in soiling CLOTHINO and thai is by selling it batter article in it than we do. We kiiow this to be impossible, for though \YQ ha\o many followers rlien they atop to compare cotes thciy always find UB at the mile-stone beyond. , *t , Onr pnooH seek trade and they find It. We solicit your dollars b> good valnos This is tbe keystone of our businoBB Gome in and see how we exempliljf this in OVPROOATS. ' You'll find wliat yre show you as eolid and substantial inmake, and as stylish as a merchant tailor wonld have to charge yon considerably more than via BBIC Overcoats good for more than ono winter, This puts comfort at a lowprice. Wo touch extremes hi Overcoats, having the lowest price garments that vrill bear recommending and the most lnxanoas nt a low prj.ee Does tho woalher just now add an additional reason for thinking about tliona? s - CURB STOHB TALE. Blur BBOTH rilOU TUX tVMH U1UDT OP CABUiL OaSEBVATIOff. £vcu editors do not Hud It always possible to keep tlio run of all current oventa, and la conflrumtinu of Uiltt I amrcniluctedof a good storj ta\A me recently iuwhidi figurad a good fricud of tbo guild of nowspapera ia Bussex count}'. He belonged to a church society aoil tbe project of a counto of lectures uudor uiGDmiilctiU ot tlie Grfffu.im.ttQi] WftA leingooDiJduriMl. HyfriumlnroaanndgniTulyj remarked that lie lad lung Iweu jweeaed of derire to licar tbut goolol prince of American orial*, Artemiui 'Ward, ami It a course were a m u ^ d he tdncorel/ bopn] tbat Hi Ward would be selected BHono of tbe attrac- tions. He m u JiutncdiateljT followed by a legal gentleman wbo said he felt that all the nbers of tlia society would be delighted to iply veHh tlio wfuh of thdr uditorlnl frieud aud would ]irobahly do BO were It not for an Insupgralie bbstoclo—tlio fact tlut Artemuu Ward hail becn^cad for about twenty-five yitarf. Nor arc wo of tlio craft always certain of the eirect ot our uttoronoee. A low;. a well known clurgyiuan, who wlUi Lls wife upBudlng a seamn ot Bporta, preached ono Huodiy eronlng Inono of ths viUago diurcbos. After tho service his wife was taken suddenly ill and dl6d before thn mominK: Wercly to note tho nuddooneM of her death I publlelictl this brief wntmce. "Tbe wife of Rev. Mr. B heard her husband preach at Sparta on Sunday evening and before tbenext morning was dead." T!>e cowmont did not create any notice hero, aud tie ludicrous yhaw of tlt< stofemont did not occur to me till two montlm aJterward, whoa It WM roproducod In the "Drawer" of Harper's Magazine, with tbe dujiils eommeut that "it must [Kmerf ul lartnon." - . . A friend Informs me that at a concert bo always applauds vigorously a rocalnit of merit, oven If not plooaod trith the selecUoa, because tbo n-qmnMttoth« ancom b apttobo simple melody that be eujoys much wore tlian tbo clawical solectlaii numbered uu tlio pro- gnunmo. And when you thluk of it there Is a greet deal of truth la what he wye, *•• Iu every fiber of his character be was an American," soya tliu World IDspeaking of the Into Oon. Sherman. 'Which also accounts far his being such, an earnest and nlncero Bopub- lican. •.•• .-• : / / ','•."!' Bonio people, heartily sick of tho proven absurdity of locating a school house in a miser- able place, excuse; themselves by saying tliat Uioy eupposed too opponents only wapuxl to defeat thoeffort to locale a school bouso on tho South fiido ot town, If free speech anil fair discussion had been ponultted by. tho l'attcr- son urowd at tboJastmooUug they would have been convinced of their mistake. '--•'- "• >• " ' * '•• ' ' ; ' / - ' ; ' ' I bavo yot tobear a Hlnglo porsou spook well of tlio ett« for the proponed coir suhool Iiouso. Why,then.'would it not bo thoimrtot pru- donce and oconamy for all Interested In tbe good of the school district to throw aside all ilttor feelings and decldu to neb for the beat intonate oE tbopeofla and tbe children, with- out regard to who may or may not be pleased. :'• " •.•• ' . - _ * * : ' . - * Tbe silver question Boeuu to have "struck tbo Dtuaooratlo |>arty all iu a heap." Host of tboir merabern In Congress traded away' what 'Ifltloni thoy, bad on the question, Inorder to gain a Blight political advantage; and HOWH thoir'ldol,, qovoland-yoo, the-.vcrltablB BtniTed prophet of .William stroct-takw the contnuy stele and ;wnrns' his imrty of disaster, because' of tbtjlr 'fpoltah nctkm. Thotroublu tltii theDemocratic party is Uiat It DR. ANDREW'S JOHN J E0KHART, (Baeeeewr toSmith * EoUurt,) MASON ASD BUHDEB. Aflei s. years' n e i t tnHiuhig from flditio Bheonutlita, daring whiob tttni ersry st«p wu tl pilofnl sffort, Icomnenoed an foot siwolfie. And now finftfew weeks, Uklng It tuVbronr as *dfls«^ iraaljntur ID twtrj my ihsn I iuvVs for tba put two ysan. IOBrs«ry truly, .BUILOIPIGB, BHIDUEB Bhop on Uoirts tVtoet, a*x\to.foncn Iab» enough to gain a reputation for eltiierpolitical sagacity or bonosty; >', .' ; : . I heard a gMUemanVlhepwnerbf afarm a SockAwsy townsblp, tellliig ttW other .day tJinf-. BnutII hftri' ont down upon -. his' place A rnammot^litckorTtreo,moiuitirmgnboutthree feet iadiaraetorandtortj-llvofeettoflrrtUnib, and with a solid trunk. Tha fellow who out down thotroo did it to dislodge a squirrel that had cnwled Into & decayed limb., '- If he bad been hired to cut down tin tree be would not have undertaken the Job tot l«s[thana dollar and a half, Tbe squirrel was not worth'more' than bin cents, and the troo lies'in such anJn- eccafldule place that the owner caunot get It out without too much trouble, although hickory wood Ii worth about 17 a cord; I did not learn whether or not the squirrel got away rhen the tree comedown, . - - . - . . ; : ' - > , - " " . . The principal business of tiie present Demo- cratic Legiiltituro appears to be tbe creation new offlcors for tbo beneflC of the Domocra- tlc party. Bills nowpending proWdo for tbe creation of no loss tUan 80 ofBctan, tbe incum- bents of wblch trill receive salaries ranging from 1500 to (4,000 per annum, i HoW: many otfi&r liurdsuB tit n ' similar Jdnd will be put upon the tax-payen before they sot through no one can tell, or eren guess. I t la evident it they intend^to squeeze"ont all ths goldeu eggs that the State treasury goose con be made tolny. Tbuy. have silopted the motto of the inuubrtal nanolgan, of Texas: ," If we ain't for th^oQlces. what on earth are we here t o p i " ; _ . ;' ' - . " " ; ' " ; . ' ; A good spring of water Is always ablosslng, hut' too Diamond spring on the proporty of Mr J.-TT,:Millor at DenviUe is a murce of revenue as well From this spring over 4,000 gallon! of water is sold erery month IDthe city of Newark, Tto woter'soils for ,ten centa.a gallon) about tho wholesale price of milk, and thorofnro ylfOds d montJily rnvoriua of f*4W, tba carrying charges, making a handsome profit for the owner,. , .• ;•' ' . - , * * * : ' - haro before mo as I writs a moet valuable local rolio Ju tbu way of a book, belongintt to Richard Baggott, of Hadiuttatown, brakonian tho HackotUtown Mnil train. I t Is " A Hew Selection of Soceu Hundred Ef-angellcal Hrmm, Intended w a Supplement to Dr. Watts's Fsahnsand Hymus, byJaba Dobell. 1 ' Tbe imprint shows tbat it was printodln Mor- rlstown in 1810 by Uonry F. HuBsell for Feter A. JOIUIBOII. An extended advertisement hi tho back stows that Peter A.'Johnton'.w&B a bookseller, Btationcrand binder In JtorrUtown. Tbe book is bound In leather, the printing Is good, and altogether it ia a valuable sonve&lr of tho early part of this century. . '• •"..•-' •. - . ' . ' : - . v * ' ; / . '• , " . A friend suggests to me that It thaw sturdy agriculturists, HOV. H. E. Opdybe and Erastus E. Totter, would only pool their efforts and travel together In tbe Interests of tha Farmers' Alliance movement that causa would hnvo a novel and entirely original exatupliOcation. Uy friend thinks there im't a refractory rnula In tbo State that could resist tbo perenaslve pleadlttgH of tho IUv. CIram, while tbe elo- quent Bclioolmnstor could abundantly demon- etrato by:tbo application, of nutbematlcal principles, itluntratol with tha old of theblock- board, that a pumpkin with five hundred seeds would answer all thei purposes of a pumpkin with B tbaQHiiiu, provldod that there was a legfolatlvo flat to th&t effect. . ' . A Cyan BTOKE OnasnvER. THE NAME BUCOASITNHA. AMD 601(1 COOKATK TOP1CB. The territoryinclndodwlthlutheboundAries of How Jersey was knowntoittialxiriKinalia- babitants by tbo Algoukin name of Bcbeykhhi (Bhoakbw) and, in tbe famous Wnluni Olum, or BedHcore.of tbeLeurd-tenapo, is described oa Hhabyaki," Tbo Bbore-lAnd." j TlifBterritoryyetal>uurjdswlthg3><graphica naniDs of Algoikin origin, above a ncoroof such names being found within as many miles of my SumineroottageatBuccafiunna. IuUie alleged intarpretatlonof these, tlie local Solons have dlsi>Iayed much Ignorance, more uou- •snnc and still more invention, no tto say lying. In thecourse of an Autumn ramble through a region, of which an indigenous poet sings: " Hero tbo ml ingiinsonoe took thnir delights id, at and bled, Now the Inhabitant* Ii mosUy whites With nary rod." " X rvcenUy found specimens of nuriferous rock a t a place whoau peculiar ap|>)IcaUon wna exjilnlned to me, by tbo whs man of tlio neigh* Inrbood, inthis wiw: ARCS beforo tiiu im- iswhites)ia<ldbiturlM>dUie ll dellgbtfl" of tbe aborigines, one of tbe latter lost bin way In tbe furwjt aud, otter many hours, or days, ot weary wondering, came to this place and, belngumable to recognise, any of Uie laul- markB, he dlBpairlmtly exclaimed" now cnnl steeruowr UencethelDcaUi-ybasoverslnce been callod Canlstoar. A ]x*rtotbb InIdiocy la tlia local tradition that the name formerly spelled Buckasuouy origiuatod in a «iuaw'i ropeatod invitation to 'her mole luckllug. In other cones a more exalted fancy to have inspired the so-called InUrpiK witness tho many romantic r^qri BontimDntal inderlngi of Huppachung (Hopatcong) which se\mk tho aestbetio taitia and fertile Imoglnatlun ratbor than tho rendition of tbe translators. Onewriter fitly conceives that Talking-Water (or Wluipering Water) would be au appropriate nameforBudd's Lake and, therefore, he proceedstoread tbat weaning In Its aborlgnial titlflj but unfortunately, talk Is tonhen, whisper is qulschkotonhen and water fs hi or mbi In tbe Lenape language, and an uniuiagtiiative person would flnd some dlin- culty In constructing out of thoto rugged word* the euphonious namo Kaukauanuiug wlaunhiK or Kawkawktanug] which tbat enchanting lakelet once bore. A proper unuerstandlDg of the suHn.ee ung, oug aud ing, which terralnalo so many of the Alffonktn geographical names, wlU facillf the Interpretation at tbe one wblch is tbe ostensible subject of this paper, aa well as many other names similar origin. These terniinatloua have been supposed to denote laka or river, from ths fraquonay of then* oo- currence Intdtlofl of such bodies of water in the quondam Lenupe region, but they bad no such meaning. We hava Alamatong, liup- irachuntXi Watac&siiu?, U!uskonotobotii|, Kau- nninK,PercIiiivonong,Whlpponong,Pobat- _. Lalaloug, etc., {I givo tho earliest re- oordod speUinga,) uamos of lakes and streatns, bat a little rosearob shows that tbe same suiUces were ur»d inotber appoUatloast Uiua, Suokasutung, Watchnng, .Sbawangung, oto., were names of mountain and Manahocklog was thn name ot a plain. Menuppoh means lake hi theLenape, andslpo (or tflpu—rarely sfpf) ordinarily rigniflee river, as In Namoait- slpl (UfsslBdppt); hut otber tarmluaUona w«ra sometimes employed.Id names of streamsi thus hnnnt\ or hflnnfvk"**n)Aflut ng water In motion—In Aseestiualianna (Busqueaanna,) Lechauhanna (Lodtawanna,)' Rappaliannek, ?eWuumek fPequanook)* also Ittnck or whit- tuck, in Lompo-wihittuck (Uie Delaware, >* the river of tho'Lenaps' 1 ) and atohican- wiblttuck (the! Hudson, ''tho river' of the Uohicons, 11 ) . Tho sufQzes ling, <rog and Ing— unk'.and ink—were .used Interchangeably and all had tho mme' meanings, vis.,' at, in, on,-ont ol or portalning; t o « . pjiica .or thing. Employed aa a locative, either ot them would inean the place of, the placa where, etc: In the Lenape all gottiaralalitre aoftaned, and tbo final letter. In the above mfflies Is. sounded neither like g nor k bat has "a sound' ratlier between tlio two, whlchonrdeflclBnt alphabet rotts only approximatelyfayone or othoroC those letten.. Ckmsequently, while g been used in tho geographical names above quoted, k Is employed In others like Mlnlslnk, AsstsJcunk, SfaTlalnk, Aswinkink. etc. i bave bestowed thus much attention upon tbeae termlnattonR, partly- tocorrect * plans 1 Ible error, bnt chiefly because ona Venerable explanation of the word first written " Suck- MCGREGOR &, Co. 850 & 852 BltOiJ) STREET, NEWARK, N. 3. WANT'SjM YARD! ' OOAL, "WOOD. and SUson'i Materials. Coal of all sites oou i t u t l y o a band and delivered frtmnUyto any part of th» town «tlinsltj. !.. t DOTBB. v J. J. VRBEIANl), OABPMTER DOTEB.H.J. yrk'nobllllt \J pwjjr'aml ilioid for boiUlniti. /•bbinVitpealiltyr flttATZ BOOFIHO. filita TarnUhea from ihe but qnarrioB by Lhs imill qnwtltj arourlotd, and UU, It &%• ' DCadison Charter Election. AtaClUums'Caucus bold la Madison the following candidate* were placed in uotnbia- tlon for thocbartor election: For Mayor, J. T Albright; Councllmon, J. 8. Paulmler and 8 H. Hold; Collector, F. B. Bardonj Aasc* O E. Cook; Couuntarioiiera of Appeals, Jamw A. Wobb, WilUani J. Brlttin aud Pranabi Guaranteed Cure for La Grippe, o authorize onr advertised druggist to Bell you Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump- tion, Coughs and Colds, upon'this condition. If you ore afflicted, with La Grippe and will UBOttilsremedy according to directions,' giving; iba fair trlnl, and experience no benefit, you may rotnrn the Imttla and have your.nion.iy refunded.. Wemato thlsoder, becauBo ot the wonderful success of Dr. King's Now Dis- covery during last season's epidemic. Have heard of no caw in -which It failed. Try it. Trial : tatt]p free «t Rohort KUlsnre's'Itnis; Store, DoTer, Orant; Hance &Citi Drug Btore, Fort Oram, acd F.N. Jenltlm 1 .Dreg Btore, ' Cbosttr/ Urts'sJse 50c. 'im4 »i,«. •. . " . metal aud tin oulcroppliig magnetite was to tlwui mornly "black shine." Tbe concluidon above given as to the deriva- tion of tbe name, Uu result of philological study purely, hot recently been corroborated by evidence from an unexpected source. I traced nunnauU of tint once powerful Lauajw nation to a remote settlement in tbe Province of Ontario; among these remnants are a fuw fauuiiua whose ancastitors emigrated from a district named by tbeio*dve« Ahdnn- ing," because there were many stones there." To my inquiry " what would you bave callod tbeplace bod the rtcuoa boon block or dark in color I" tbe unvarying reply from i QKQ paojile has honn "Sukabfc.nlDg." Most of the Unnpe wivrds cited thus for in this article aro from the Uiuuiii-L. dialect, tha wblch Is beat known to us. The available fragments of the coguate MlnnMj. indicate that it differs slightly from tboformer In the proiiounctetlon of many words, being tome- ' ,; like tho Hohicaii. Among these words are tbe two which contributee to the name we aro caiiddariug;t»merowi.Uyexamined docu- rilmw that in tlie sjxiefli of tbe triliMof New Jeney. sucken was black and anun or asun was stone. Buckoiunlng, then, was the name tba in- trudera hoanl from the Ups of the Indlaiw, HuckasunnlnK ia thn earliwt known Kngllgh rocord of that name, It n«ed hardly be said that UIQcorrespondence of the two could only have been rendered more complete by the ' Indian's epollinK out tho name for tbewhite chronicler, which, of course, he could not do. In legal instrument* dated 1710 It Is spelled Zukkazunning, l^ukluuuiiing a&d Zukkazuhur. Tho employment hare of z Instead i Is ao- oounted for by tiio fact that tlie slbUanta are not alwnyn diitingubdinl In theHlnsi-I^napt,: the sound usually written s in Intermediate between e and tbe Greek theta and la pro- nounced by placing Uie tongue and teeth In tho position for tbu sharp sound of Uift dla- graph th and then endeavoringtoutter a. It 111 be found tliat the ranltiug sound Is quits as accurately expressedby n as by s. The other dlscrepancluH will soom of little consequence when it is known tbat two of tho three diverse spellings just cited, ore by the same John Hooding who, tn his "Journal" of tbe year before (1T1B), spelled tho name "Buckammn- Iug. n Tbow ancient worthies disdained to be conllnedtoanyono way of qtelllnaj a word and it Is ratbor unusual tofinda geographical namo spelled twice alike In tbslr records. I bave a copy of a communication from James Logan, a colonial dlgultory of 1T18, to whicb, tbe name of ono of our rivers Is spelled PoaMlab, Pisaick and Fassyck. : .. John Ecadlng was an official of theprovlnoo as early ss 1083, If the usually accurate Curb Stone Observer be not In orror regarding the - date (Jon. Uth, 1710). of Uie deed to Reading . for the tract of 538 tusres, commencing " at a : rliite oak treo marked It and 7 notches stand' by an Indian Patluddo which comos from' ZukkazunnlngtoAlltunucha," It would appear thnt Reading used his post Uou In theCouncil to expedite conveyances to himself, for the return of survey for that tract Is dated " Jan ,, ye 14 anno 171b," was approved, by " yeoounl. i; Prop rs aud entered on record ATeb ye 81 anno : 171fl," and, In the ordinary course, the d«sd could not bo made until after ths latter d*t»v the bounds being token from tho .retain of survey alter itoapproval. ' . , . ! . Tbo Buskuunlng of the Indians was only the hill where tlia black stone was found; the , whites applied tbe name to the broad and beautiful plain (tho anolont bed of a glacial. lake) aoron which curve*, ilka a ribbon, ot allverj" Tho Gently,. Flowing IUvwr," «t *•"•];• Lenape.. '.'.•" .•"-. "•• •,'.•'• -.•;• •'.•"• -.-. ' ';.' '••'•^"'.t'\i ' During thofirst century ot tha whitesetters'' v rivor aud declares thai pauwtobo on adapta- of the Indian Utle ot >the Block river, " abounding Iniron ore." Theprindpal errors in this " explanation 11 arethat tha river does not abound In Iron oro, that It,was never known to the Indiana by tho namo Indicated and Urns the iiume by which thoy didknow It hoa au entirely dlltanmt Sagullteatinn from tbat assumed, For tbe Uimd-Lenape, that embowered stream bare the beautiful appella- tion of Alamatong, spcllod auto Alametunk and Allamatunk, nieoninn, primarily, " Dow- ing In thodirection of, 1 ' and one distinguished philologist has suggested to the writer that the river •'derived its.name.from IU flowing towaidsSuckaffunniug. 11 This opinlnion wtu, however, given in ignorance of the fact that tbe coarse of tbe stream is away from instead of towards that place. But Alamatong has another stenJOcatlon, derived froni Alamlng, which'Uj obvidualy tho onfitobo accepted hen; this Ii" the gently; floiying^or, secondarily, the flowing udder thegentlehlU." One who will toko tho palus to pronounce tills nomo as tlio lilnsl did, with a strong acceut on tho ncowl syllable, thus, Eh-Lam-oh-tong, will not look further for the origin of Lomington, the name by which the greater portion ot the river Is known to-day. Indeed, there is a Ulna adjective, laming, a derivative .of the same word from whence comes Alamatong.' ; Another account of t i e name Bucknsunning ascribes Ita origin to tha UUo of a tribe, or a chief who once Inhabited the place. The sites of five or six more or loss permanent villages, two of them occupied within tlie memory of people who liveu until this generation, as well as other evidence* of a comparatively huge aboriginal population, are found In the vicinity. There Is a tradition that a noted sachem was callod " Suckaiunnlng n . and ah attenuated legend vaguely anoelatea him with " Tho Bprlng of tho Spirit" which gushes from the verdure-chd mountain ride; but, if he or bis followers have the name ascribed to them, they derived it from, instead of Imparting It to their place of abode; as thelocality Fonip- ton, from pibm-tom, gave, a titlo U> that por- tion ot tbe Waplngt who came to dwell there. ; IText we comb to deal with an illusion cher* ished—Io, tteeo many years, by denizens of 8uccasunua anil perpetuated in tbo local history, M tint the namo 1B dorivod from "sog" g "sock," meaning heavy, and "soona, 11 stone. Residonts havo evinced their high re- gard for tbelearning of a sage who once dwelt in their mldit, (to whoso raomory I always mtratally bore my head), by holding taa mi surmise of his, concerning a matter ot which he carefully disclaimed all knowledge, as if It ware ascertained verity. For, alasl there Is no "soona" nor " fcck" noryot" sog" Inany known dialect of Bchflyicfahi. Iu tho TTnunl- Lcnain, ahidn, or achsln, ia stone and a single instance has boon found In which Ksukquon apparently signu1<» heavy. If It could be shown that thin adjective Is abbreviated to Kmik and employed thn* as a prefix, Dr. Fisher 1 * surmisa would como surprisingly near thd reality, but an exhaustive search reveals tbat the word is not soused and that It* ordi- nary meaning is something quite different from " heavy," With the adjective trakon, Hack, we win fa more fortunate. This la regularly shortened add prefixed In compound words; thusSakah- gook is black-snake, nickamolt is blacklbbj fuckacnquaUos la . block-man (negro) and Suckahsin Ii block- stone. Iftothe Iat1«r word we add the locative Ing, we will bave Bukahrinlns, "The Place offilacfa Stona;" and it was undoubtedly by this name,or some tribal mmUUcatioa of it, that tbo Lenapes designated theprowntPerro Monte. Poa the hut generation of Indians to live In tbe locality learned from the whites .that ; the black-stone was Iron oro, and the Unaml afterword called metallic suknliBin, aa la in thin- word for blacksmith, sukahatnhet, "worker In lroa," bat, at, the time tba name ins bestowed upon toemoantain, the Indians ot Uw oro nor tor and dlverUty," t " p>*e-yoa-pleMo," each writer being a law •:: unto himself until the matter was anthorlt*. - tirely detannlneil, In 1606,toy's"ootnmhotai'to-^ JainesHlnchnian (who ha4 a tavern on ther; corner now occupied by the village bakery) to'.]' years after 18i8, the "village mi called Hew V Market and some effort was made to havo U»" post offloe.so dcdgnaUd, bat |t rwasliwl : Suckasunny until 1888 when the number of'••, resldeute who favorad a diffaraot epeUIng had.' so largely Increased that it wta omdally diangedtothaprei^trApto^oosindMrUin- : ly unique Buccasunna. THBO. F.Votn,,"... •• ' College of Physicians and Burgwtw. ' K«w YOUK, Feb. 00th, l»t , - •: V'•/;,' ; BT voxuro. ;' EDITOB or riUB Eai.—Thoptperon !'Com-' • pnlsory Voting as a means of Correcting Pollt- i leal Abuses," recenUy* read before the Ameri- , can Academy of Political and Social SdencB' of Phlladolphla bythe well known lawjersnd. Republican of Hew Tork, Frederick WilUaitt'> Holla, has In Its title a sound of^novelty and: : ttuvsneodthought. L '.',.' .'. L >..,"" It assumes that every American "cltitan it jBt as much in duty boundtoVote on all quet-' ^ ; tIona,aahDUttofuiai tbednUeiof the office'- to which he may be elected: 'It also declarea > that oxhrting political abuses would disappear y If all those who do not come to the polls and vote voluntarily, were oamncllBd todo so.', v.\;, ' Tha details and operativonMS of snch law ,, farnlsh a fine field for thought and d*isnudon.'~ - At first sight many good results are apparent > and convincing, wUleltsevUsUocMiscaroelj' ' BImagined. , . , •. . >,'v:- : . It Is well established by the canvass ci tbe, votes not palled at any election, that tha stay- at-home class Is made up of those who hay© . become IndilTennt about voting because of. ' the bold and dnOant abuses practiced, That' they are thomen whewe judgemeut and char- acter command respect in the community in fhich they live... .. :.,'-. •.:.. i ..- That in many cawsjt only lacked thesa :' ! yotes to have turned the election in tba|town- ••_. ship, couuty, and I will ventutv to say Btate. .' Their rates, polled by a eompuhmiy h\w> -> would Inmany cases have wrested the power, : from cliques and rings that well .know each ': »uch-at-home counts two for them. " •>' .'';.'."_.;." would it work to have a votbuc. tax ' : lovied upon each voter and aBsesaed. as a per- ' centage ol his valuation. This tax to be re* ;• bated to him if he votes. In cases of lickmm ; other Inability to gettothe poll?, 1 there- bate to be granted also, upon such Inability -; being properly proved to the Gommltedfnwra > of Appeal or other designated Offldsit.' ' ; W.B.A. '•'•-. Katnre'a J "Everything comefl to those that wait" Is an old adage, and certainly a ttuTerlng world ' has waited long enough for some relief from. the ravages of scrofula, tubercle, cancer and . - specula disease, with their lone train of dki. orders. Wbllo everybody believed that' air ' tare must have a remedy, nobody found it. -, Moinria,HniaUpoiandhydropbobIaiuaveloet their terrors, and Dr. Xoch's lymph way miti-.' eat«consum|iUon;but It waj reserved for the ; Brazilian Indians to discover Baton's bwm , antidote for^the fatal blood poison of the ; demoniac quartette—la tho CactusDIood Cure. "•' No disease aridng from lmpuieblood,whettier hereditary or acquired, can redst its seerob- ' Ing, neutralizing and eliminating powers; Its cures seem liko miracles. Tbfl worst foral of spedflc dhnuo vnnlsb in n few months, lupus in aamany weeks, ulcera, boils, tUndlseasea, rheumatism, gout, catarrh, tlrer and )ddoey troubles, all disappear iu a wonderfully short time.. It seams to have no failure, - Sold at Robert KUlgore's Cornur Drug Btore. Ho Hatter How Sard, any druggist tries to Boll you his own cough medicine, remember, he does it because fee makoa more money on It. Ittsbt an having Kemp's Balaam for tbe throat andlungs, for; - there is no cough remedy » pure'and none so quicktobreak up a cold. ForinBuenB^sore^ ness of the throat and tickling irritation with constant cough Kemp's Balsua Ia an imma- , dlate cure. Largo bottles We and IU At wism *sJ>y wss slot, pm fcsr

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TO ITS

*> * * Subscribers.

VOL. XXL DOVEB, MOEBIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1891. NO. 13

mr -tiprrnnBVJUT -VSIDAT A

P U B U 8 H E B 8 jun> FBOFBtETORB

Offljo ei Slaokmll Btrsrt MA door1 : 'to tbo national VslonSuk, '•

- ' TZBKS Or StSBOJUPXJOI[ OTVASI-J lBlT IH AD VAKOB.

, SixMoimis i

_ BABBEE. ^ - >' *•a Waxiap St., neat a W to "Bniorj'. O.fckl

J J R , J, J SMITH, t ,

GENERAL FRAOnTIONEK,

T or Disi*axa:br noex

ijjJITGlNB J. COOPEB,1 i t i A l A W

ISSUES TOTO PROPERTY WHS

E L. DTfflHAM,nprauUut U« lull i i Komnu •»« taut-

Loiiei promptly •djintetf tnipaid In oath.

REAL ESTATE FOB SALE.

. IIOD8B FOB SBHTI .Ooatoa building loti »nd fuaa on May tenu.

BOUBE fOE KBNT OB 8A1B•Itt'all • •dm imawaaaao

Vane? to low o* bMd tad mortji|t.

OWlOEi

P P P . T H E BANK. DOVEB.

XXToiltilt ln> Bowoiroa

M Buiiaini, '-

I0IKS, i " ^ I '

•' • Mi»OH AND BtJILDEB,

. tVan, KkV .

Ooaltact. iakra ad4 material! flrplalird.Stone and totilk wort, jplaalerlDK lodJobDIOft- -puyailaadadto. Ortwalopatmyofflfla

~ Oaiul Badn, *1U nnita

UK BPiOIiLlBT IS I U 1 B H U W K

I>triaW

oOTinio BAIOOB,

Isxr&»i»eei*itj. *,

6OOD0.^OXO' P A * K , P u t Or««,

for tbi Kl&tsx HiwBwttb&fln. dlipUyO U tu>no* ua

Olldaiding atilMforladlMt HlMXUwOulldnn,•bttftintu ttd Mtrulin «ookof Urr Good!IBirfi3iUaDtlUili>dllieoeinitr>tll(». litBaUlowUi •!»» flat tlut abd JIM « BHI knd•atriorabls Una ol Boon and Shout, mil thatbar Grooerr aad Frovlaton Depaftnwul oon.

Oi » W O F ( . - f >

CODMTT BUtBEISTEaDKSI,^eA or nmuoacaooLa, ' L K

BClLDUfa,

^Offloa lioaT«>-9iA.'ic to 18 if m r ? Sata; d»l. r~ JAB. 0. Ccoru, Ca. 8spt.

BAKEB BDILDINO,'

! "^DOVBS. »' », '

• raw~dHR; nwn Msisa oo;JDMMB-

* V,

^"•-J^ATupmigliw, r ^ » v

, OUOTTOB ASD HASTEB KOTAKOIBI.

t-S'»lird» Buifi andPlinti.. r__lM a>a l>a_>A>L iP_ltu H_A<..tLal at

OLIVER 3 . FREEMAN,'tv- Csrpanter and Buildar,

JobalBRalwayaJlartlcBUriyaltaho'adtB, Of.flan Ian at tha Brisk BtoxBtOM of Atr. W B ,IH»iWo,«r.lU»|».toffl« will bopronpllr

Ai-J3.'-BTJOK,

Painter, Decorator, Gratnor>J.''' and Taper Hanger. '

S.E.BENMTTMANUIAOTUBKB ABB W A U B PI

STOYES,RANGES,FURNACES

Zlhp, ,Sheet Lead,

" Lead Pipe,Pumps, 4c,

THE GORTON

.IS

FURNITURE.HaTlng bought the entire stock of F. II. Sieger, now

retiring from business, at niy own price, uu6 nowat my own store, will commence

MONDAY, February 3d, '91-and continue to sell from.day to day nntil theentire stock is disposed of. Some or the Goodsand Prices that the stock con-lsts of and willbe disposed of:

lOTWmit Bedroom Suite, Marble Top (8 pioces,) -will bo sold at (30,«40, «50, tOO, »70, »80, $90 and $100 enoL.

8 Antique Oofc Bedroom Btiits will be Bold at f 15, $20, $30, $10, SCO,$60 and (70 each.

12 Parlor Suits in OoTorings of TapeBtry, Hash, Damask and HairCloth will bo sold at $25, $35, UH, $55, $05, $75, $85, %%, $110.and $120.

12 Loaogos and Oonohes, will bo sold at $7,'$8, td, f 10, $11, $12, $13,%\i and $16 each.

CARPETS.f • • . •

OonBiBtiog of Moqaets, Velvols, Body llruSEcto, Tapestry Brusssla,and Wool'and low-priced Ingrtiss.

Uoqneta per jurd, $1.25. Velvet per yard, $1. Body Brassels porjard, 75o. Tapoatty Braeaels per yard, 60c. All-wool Ingrain

_per yard, 60a. &<xed Iognm por yard, 25o, tI Sttension Tables, wlU be sold at $4, $5,46, $7, JS, $0 and $10 oaoli.

12 different styles of Dining room Ohnlrs, will be Bold at 60c, 75o, $1,$1.25. $1.60 and $1,75 coot.

Also a large assortment of Clothes Presses, Children's Cube, Wnloiitand Staided Beds, Mattresses, Pillows and Spring Beds at equallyloir prices. -

Purchasers who with to avail themselves of this raro opportunity Iwill give them credit and store the goods for six months withontextra charge, they paying a email deposit

ELXVATOB TO EVERT FLOOR.

«3R. F. JOLLEY & Co.,

iHENS FURNISHERS.

831 BROAD St.

NEWARK, N.J.BUT (TOOK la tto Itata

v 'Oft.ADD HITHTHA

! COUaHSfftUP :A mllil. p l t a i i i l , >oolb[o'| u d lonmnil l t i i

xpeotoxant. Ballad to «fi t a t i d «it«a and

I turn IXWD naflh plMwd wltti Dr .MwtrrU'Oorigh B i n p in mr nuallr M ft omt«h enuildft-or.—B«» WM. iwoMwojr, XnrtMOt L. L .It U an eioallmt teUni la Tboopini O o « h

ind BfaanU be uluuci ftmong onr ohftf b l e wlag* - B v r JAMM LxVon, B u i t t a , H J .

The 23 cent ilia now on lwpd M par ooot.

WILCOX & BERRY,1 (nraoaaraa TO «. T.». Duma,) j

CUREttTERS andBUILBER8,

* 1 / J "ukM lia^awrUla IBralatel.

i'imaHPllr ttttm*t* j*.'

HorseShoeing.opened ft „

Braaeb Is eonaartJoBirlib bla olaar b«nnM£oonwrof Blackball and B m e n B t i - Dortr.Tbe baelneaa la l a ebkrc* o f . nMlleal Badeipmroised liaraa.tboar and I reapMttnlly•oUti taahlraofpi ibUii iabonao1 . Qeb.MoCracken.

THOS. JOHNSON,U l a U l l ;

Ba ail imtin itttus uiatultt-T AU wort

I s *

, WORTH OF

CARPETS—AND—

GREATIBEMOVAL SALE!ON THE FIHBr DAY OF JLPIUL we Intend to bo ready to receive our old and now

cunatqen in our nett* place of business

NEXT DOOB. TO THE POST-OFFICE.

TELEPHONE 580.

' (CREDIT GIVEN IF DESIHED.)

SOODB oturmMB rsu or WUBBM TO ASYI-IHT or TBI BTATM.

AMO8 H. VAN HORN,

, NEWARK,. N. i .(NEAB PLAWE STREET.)•

BROS.,Merchant Tailors

Clothiers,* ' v *»» • ! • • *«* tit* sUm la tka

BOSWARZ BI

SUSSEX STREET/- DOVElt, N. J.

^ ^ lately ooenplod M a 'Sna r ix r BIQBK, astt will opsn Af&iL t r t » *•

MERCHANT TAILORING AND CLOTHINGpSTABLIflHllBHT, wttb a. ooupleta and eatlnlr

STOCK FOR THE SPHIWG TRADB.

'WII/IOH BiOTHEBS ban tud an upulancn or man? rt»n li ratrokiut httonud

•IflMan, an gruUsal niton and mikon or Ineun wotk, aWar» able to'^nsianUe n

DOVBR LUBfBHIt 00.,Bl4(3KWELL STREET, *

^-DEALERS I S - j

:-LTJMBER OF ALL KINDS-:-

Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &c.' , BRACKET AND SChOUTSAWINQ DONE TO ORDER.

COAL, :¥00I) AMD BUILDING MATEBIAI

REVERBERATIONSTHE R E C E N T -

Men's Rubbers, good, - - - 40c.Women's Rubbers, best, - - 30c.Misses'Rubbers,- " - - 22c.Men's Self-acting Alaskas, 75c,

an! tlioussndg of pairs of everything tomake tlie feet comfortable, Including WoolBoat Arcucs, Alaskna, Rubber Boot!',Dolgo's celebrated Felts. All hinds ofTVooMlned liOes,' Infoiits' Wool Shoes andSlippers, and all at prices that will attractfavorable mention trom all that try them,

HEAGAN & CO.,D.Likir.B.8. nmr,I.J.

NOW TILL THEN

VALUES EXTRA-QEDLNAR Y.d-KHMAD'H BESJ)' Mlmic»oto Fntont FLODlt HmiBiirtan FrccoBs

Only' $6 Per Barrel.DEBT SIJUAU OUBEU HAMS O CENTB PER I'OUKD.

lbs. Ginger *

glasses new FruIWel ly , .

20o. BARGAINS.8 packages Com Starch, only 20c.8 lbs. b u t Rice, . , . , " .Mo8 lbs b n t Currants, " 20c.

8 large Sole Herring . . . . SOc1 large l o r SmnliOdHeiTinp, " SOo1 large can Callfornlit AprJcoU, , " fiflal l o r g o m n California Egg Plunw, " 20o,

. J H E TAI.K, OF THE COUNTY.J f M S O f c b d S fl F" Extra One Fornoaa Oolong Te*

iBngUsh Breakfast Tea - w "

"of any of ourTiAa presented FREE with 3JiI poundJTof

-,—_ r— ., , . . . j w ^ M u e look of curprlBO aud pleasure deplotod v ueVei"? hoflsewihs f a » a* ifae read* tbeabore Hit and they wJntUreljr visit our store during

liiB KTcti SAlo ttdxn tiJ'o^&T tlaOcouutT xtooKiiiiljsr tliospcils U D U I wsnunted

WE DBLIVElt.GOODS FEEE ALL OYEB THE COUNTY.r'^r- J ••m-gfriwr y% Ttf,

, . TOE LAKOIST ADD CHIAFEST GBOOEB m TUB OODNTV,

3XJ83EX ST., OPp.-OlNTBAL B." a DEPOT, DOVEB, N. J.FrtBdvat irarciiiaaw 464 Bru«8t , >ad SB Orann r t., Aewatk'

tW DBAKOB 8T0BE, BOTOUr. X. '} .

*s°* <

C5KTORIAfor Infante and Children.

( t o i m OaavAMv, Jat IttHM laraaa; W. T .

«DBT AND SCREENED COA1.»f IirUM&.4rfii«.^lisntlaUiBlrmc^cftnbiTOlt.K»en.rt

O i l B I WAY.There is only pne vr&y tbat any other hoaso can beat us in soiling

CLOTHINO and thai is by selling it batter article in it than we do.

We kiiow this to be impossible, for though \YQ ha\o many followers

rlien they atop to compare cotes thciy always find UB at the mile-stone

beyond. , *t ,

Onr pnooH seek trade and they find It. We solicit your dollars b>

good valnos This i s tbe keystone of our businoBB Gome in and see

how we exempliljf this in

OVPROOATS.' You'll find wliat yre show you as eolid and substantial in make, and

as stylish as a merchant tailor wonld have to charge yon considerably

more than via BBIC Overcoats good for more than ono winter, This

puts comfort at a low price.

Wo touch extremes hi Overcoats, having the lowest price garments

that vrill bear recommending and the most lnxanoas nt a low prj.ee

Does tho woalher just now add an additional reason for thinking about

tliona? s

- C U R B STOHB T A L E .

Blur BBOTH rilOU TUX tVMH U1UDTOP CABUiL OaSEBVATIOff.

£vcu editors do not Hud It alwayspossible to keep tlio run of all current oventa,and la conflrumtinu of Uiltt I am rcnilucted ofa good storj ta\A me recently iu whidi figurada good fricud of tbo guild of nowspapera iaBussex count}'. He belonged to a churchsociety aoil tbe project of a counto of lecturesuudor uiG DmiilctiU ot tlie Grfffu.im.ttQi] WftAleingooDiJduriMl. HyfriumlnroaanndgniTulyjremarked that lie l ad lung Iweu jweeaed ofderire to licar tbut goolol prince of American

orial*, Artemiui 'Ward, ami It a coursewere a m u ^ d he tdncorel/ bopn] tbat HiWard would be selected BH ono of tbe attrac-tions. He m u JiutncdiateljT followed by alegal gentleman wbo said he felt that all the

nbers of tlia society would be delighted toiply veHh tlio wfuh of t h d r uditorlnl frieud

aud would ]irobahly do BO were It not for anInsupgralie bbstoclo—tlio fact t lu t ArtemuuWard hail becn^cad for about twenty-fiveyitarf.

Nor a rc wo of tlio craft always certain ofthe eirect ot our uttoronoee. A low;.a well known clurgyiuan, who wlUi Lls wife

upBudlng a seamn ot Bporta, preached onoHuodiy eronlng In ono of ths viUago diurcbos.After tho service his wife was taken suddenlyill and dl6d before thn mominK: Wercly tonote tho nuddooneM of her death I publlelictlthis brief wntmce. " T b e wife of Rev. Mr.

B heard her husband preach at Sparta onSunday evening and before tbe next morningwas dead." T!>e cowmont did not create anynotice hero, aud t ie ludicrous yhaw of tlt<stofemont did not occur to me till two montlmaJterward, whoa It WM roproducod In the"Drawer" of Harper's Magazine, with tbedujiils eommeut that " i t must[Km erf ul lartnon."

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A friend Informs me tha t a t a concert boalways applauds vigorously a rocalnit of merit,oven If not plooaod trith the selecUoa, becausetbo n-qmnMt to th« ancom b ap t to bosimple melody that be eujoys much wore tliantbo clawical solectlaii numbered uu tlio pro-gnunmo. And when you thluk of i t there Isa greet deal of truth l a what he wye,

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Iu every fiber of his character be was anAmerican," soya tliu World ID speaking of theInto Oon. Sherman. 'Which also accounts farhis being such, an earnest and nlncero Bopub-lican. •.•• .-•

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Bonio people, heartily sick of tho provenabsurdity of locating a school house in a miser-able place, excuse; themselves by saying tliatUioy eupposed too opponents only wapuxl todefeat tho effort t o locale a school bouso on thoSouth fiido ot town, If free speech anil fairdiscussion had been ponultted by. tho l'attcr-son urowd a t tbo JastmooUug they would havebeen convinced of their mistake. ' - - • ' - "• >•

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I bavo yot to bear a Hlnglo porsou spook wellof tlio ett« for the proponed coir suhool Iiouso.Why,then.'would it not bo thoimrtot pru-donce and oconamy for all Interested In tbegood of the school district t o throw aside allilttor feelings and decldu to neb for the beat

intonate oE tbopeofla and tbe children, with-out regard to who may or may not be pleased.

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Tbe silver question Boeuu to have "strucktbo Dtuaooratlo |>arty all iu a heap." Host oftboir merabern In Congress traded away' what

'Ifltloni thoy, bad on the question, In orderto gain a Blight political advantage; and HOWHthoir'ldol,, qovoland-yoo, the-.vcrltablBBtniTed prophet of .William stroct-takw thecontnuy stele and ;wnrns' his imrty of disaster,because' of tbtjlr 'fpoltah nctkm. Tho troublutltii the Democratic party is Uiat It

DR. ANDREW'S JOHN J E0KHART,(Baeeeewr to Smith * EoUurt,)

MASON ASD BUHDEB.

Aflei s. years' ne i t tnHiuhig from flditioBheonutlita, daring whiob tttni ersry st«p wutl pilofnl sffort, Icomnenoed an foot siwolfie.And now fin ft few weeks, Uklng It tuVbronras *dfls«^ iraaljntur ID twtrj my ihsn IiuvVs for tba pu t two ysan. IOBrs«ry truly,

.BUILOIPIGB, BHIDUEB

Bhop on Uoirts tVtoet, a*x\ to. foncn Iab»

enough to gain a reputation for eltiierpoliticalsagacity or bonosty; • >', .' ; : .

I heard a gMUemanVlhepwnerbf afarma SockAwsy townsblp, tellliig ttW other .day

tJinf-. B nut II hftri' ont down upon -. his' place Arnammot^litckorTtreo,moiuitirmgnboutthreefeet iadiaraetorandtortj-llvofeettoflrrtUnib,and with a solid trunk. Tha fellow who outdown tho troo did it to dislodge a squirrel thathad cnwled Into & decayed limb.,'- If he badbeen hired to cut down tin tree be would nothave undertaken the Job tot l«s[thana dollarand a half, Tbe squirrel was not worth'more'than bin cents, and the troo lies'in such an Jn-eccafldule place that the owner caunot get Itout without too much trouble, althoughhickory wood Ii worth about 17 a cord; I didnot learn whether or not the squirrel got awayrhen the tree comedown, . -

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The principal business of tiie present Demo-cratic Legiiltituro appears to be tbe creation

new offlcors for tbo beneflC of the Domocra-tlc par ty . Bills now pending proWdo for tbecreation of no loss tUan 80 ofBctan, tbe incum-bents of wblch trill receive salaries rangingfrom 1500 to (4,000 per annum, i HoW: manyotfi&r liurdsuB tit n ' similar Jdnd will be putupon the tax-payen before they sot throughno one can tell, or eren guess. I t la evident

it they intend^to squeeze"ont all ths goldeueggs tha t the State treasury goose con be madetolny. Tbuy. have silopted the motto of theinuubrtal nanolgan, of Texas: ," If we ain't

for th^oQlces. what on earth a re we heret o p i " ; _ . ; ' • • ' • - . " " • ; ' • • • • • • " ; • . • • • • ' ; • • •

A good spring of water Is always ablosslng,hut' too Diamond spring on the proporty ofMr J.-TT,:Millor at DenviUe is a murce ofrevenue as well From this spring over 4,000gallon! of water is sold erery month ID the cityof Newark, Tto woter'soils for ,ten centa.agallon) about tho wholesale price of milk, andthorofnro ylfOds d montJily rnvoriua of f*4W,

tba carrying charges, making a handsomeprofit for the owner,.

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haro before mo as I writs a moet valuablelocal rolio Ju tbu way of a book, belongintt toRichard Baggott, of Hadiuttatown, brakonian

tho HackotUtown Mnil train. I t Is " AHew Selection of Soceu Hundred Ef-angellcalHrmm, Intended w a Supplement to Dr.Watts's Fsahnsand Hymus, byJaba Dobell.1'Tbe imprint shows tbat it was printodln Mor-rlstown in 1810 by Uonry F . HuBsell for FeterA. JOIUIBOII. An extended advertisement hitho back stows tha t Peter A.'Johnton'.w&B abookseller, Btationcrand binder In JtorrUtown.Tbe book is bound In leather, the printing Isgood, and altogether i t ia a valuable sonve&lrof tho early part of this century. .

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A friend suggests to me tha t It thaw sturdyagriculturists, HOV. H. E. Opdybe and ErastusE. Totter, would only pool their efforts andtravel together In tbe Interests of tha Farmers'Alliance movement that causa would hnvo anovel and entirely original exatupliOcation.Uy friend thinks there im't a refractory rnulaIn tbo State that could resist tbo perenaslvepleadlttgH of tho IUv. CIram, while tbe elo-quent Bclioolmnstor could abundantly demon-etrato by : tbo application, of nutbematlcalprinciples, itluntratol with tha old of theblock-board, that a pumpkin with five hundred seedswould answer all thei purposes of a pumpkinwith B tbaQHiiiu, provldod that there was alegfolatlvo flat to th&t effect. .

' . A Cyan BTOKE OnasnvER.

T H E NAME BUCOASITNHA.

AMD 601(1 COOKATK TOP1CB.The territoryinclndodwlthlutheboundAries

of How Jersey was known to ittialxiriKinalia-babitants by tbo Algoukin name of Bcbeykhhi(Bhoakbw) and, in tbe famous Wnluni Olum,or BedHcore.of tbeLeurd-tenapo, is describedoa Hhabyaki," Tbo Bbore-lAnd."

j TlifBterritoryyetal>uurjdswlthg3><graphicananiDs of Algoikin origin, above a ncoro ofsuch names being found within as many milesof my SumineroottageatBuccafiunna. IuUiealleged intarpretatlonof these, tlie local Solonshave dlsi>Iayed much Ignorance, more uou-•snnc and still more invention, no t to say lying.In the course of an Autumn ramble through aregion, of which an indigenous poet sings:" Hero tbo m l ingiinsonoe took thnir delights

id, a t and bled,Now the Inhabitant* Ii mosUy whites

With nary rod." "X rvcenUy found specimens of nuriferous

rock a t a place whoau peculiar ap|>)IcaUon wnaexjilnlned to me, by tbo whs man of tlio neigh*Inrbood, in this wiw: ARCS beforo tiiu im-

iswhites)ia<ldbiturlM>dUielldellgbtfl"of tbe aborigines, one of tbe latter lost bin wayIn tbe furwjt aud, otter many hours, or days,ot weary wondering, came to this place and,belngumable to recognise, any of Uie laul-markB, he dlBpairlmtly exclaimed" n o w cnnls t e e r u o w r UencethelDcaUi-ybasoverslncebeen callod Canlstoar.

A ]x*r to tbb In Idiocy la tlia local traditionthat the name formerly spelled Buckasuouyorigiuatod in a «iuaw'i ropeatod invitation to'her mole luckllug.

In other cones a more exalted fancyto have inspired the so-called InUrpiKwitness tho many romantic r qri BontimDntal

inderlngi of Huppachung (Hopatcong) whichse\mk tho aestbetio taitia and fertile

Imoglnatlun ratbor than tho rendition of tbetranslators. One writer fitly conceives thatTalking-Water (or Wluipering Water) wouldbe au appropriate name for Budd's Lake and,therefore, he proceeds to read tbat weaning InIts aborlgnial titlflj but unfortunately, talk Istonhen, whisper is qulschkotonhen and waterfs hi or mbi In tbe Lenape language, and anuniuiagtiiative person would flnd some dlin-culty In constructing out of thoto ruggedword* the euphonious namo Kaukauanuiug

wlaunhiK or Kawkawktanug] whichtbat enchanting lakelet once bore.

A proper unuerstandlDg of the suHn.ee ung,oug aud ing, which terralnalo so many of theAlffonktn geographical names, wlU facillfthe Interpretation a t tbe one wblch is tbeostensible subject of this paper, aa well asmany other names o£ similar origin. Theseterniinatloua have been supposed to denotelaka or river, from ths fraquonay of then* oo-currence In tdtlofl of such bodies of water inthe quondam Lenupe region, bu t they bad nosuch meaning. We hava Alamatong, liup-irachuntXi Watac&siiu?, U!uskonotobotii|, Kau-

nninK,PercIiiivonong,Whlpponong,Pobat-_. Lalaloug, etc., {I givo tho earliest re-

oordod speUinga,) uamos of lakes and streatns,bat a little rosearob shows that tbe samesuiUces were ur»d inotber appoUatloast Uiua,Suokasutung, Watchnng, .Sbawangung, oto.,were names of mountain and Manahocklogwas thn name ot a plain. Menuppoh meanslake hi the Lenape, and slpo (or tflpu—rarelysfpf) ordinarily rigniflee river, as In Namoait-slpl (UfsslBdppt); hut otber tarmluaUona w«rasometimes employed.Id names of streamsithus hnnnt\ or hflnnfvk"**n)Aflut ng water Inmotion—In Aseestiualianna • (Busqueaanna,)Lechauhanna (Lodtawanna,)' Rappaliannek,?eWuumek fPequanook)* also Ittnck or whit-

tuck, in Lompo-wihittuck (Uie Delaware,>* the river of tho'Lenaps'1) and atohican-wiblttuck (the! Hudson, ' ' tho river' of theUohicons,11) . Tho sufQzes ling, <rog and Ing—

unk'.and ink—were .used Interchangeablyand all had tho mme ' meanings, vis., ' a t , in,on,-ont ol or portalning; t o « . pjiica .or thing.Employed aa a locative, either ot them wouldinean the place of, the placa where, etc: Inthe Lenape all gottiaralalitre aoftaned, and tbofinal letter. In the above mfflies Is. soundedneither like g nor k ba t has "a sound' ratlierbetween tlio two, whlchonrdeflclBnt alphabet

rotts only approximately fay one orothoroC those letten.. Ckmsequently, while g

been used in tho geographical names abovequoted, k Is employed In others like Mlnlslnk,AsstsJcunk, SfaTlalnk, Aswinkink. etc.

i bave bestowed thus much attention upontbeae termlnattonR, partly- to correct * plans1

Ible error, bnt chiefly because ona Venerableexplanation of the word first written " Suck-

MCGREGOR &, Co.850 & 852 BltOiJ) STREET, NEWARK, N. 3.

WANT'SjM YARD!' OOAL, "WOOD.

and SUson'i Materials. Coal of all sites ooui tut lyoa band and delivered frtmnUytoany part of th» town «t l ins l t j .

!. . tDOTBB.v

J. J. VRBEIANl),OABPMTER

DOTEB.H.J.yrk'nobllllt\J pwjjr'aml

ilioid for boiUlniti. /•bbinVitpealiltyrflttATZ BOOFIHO.

filita TarnUhea from ihe but qnarrioB byLhs imill qnwtltj arourlotd, and UU, It &%•

' DCadison Charter Election.AtaClUums'Caucus bold la Madison the

following candidate* were placed in uotnbia-tlon for thocbartor election: For Mayor, J.T Albright; Councllmon, J. 8. Paulmler and8 H. Hold; Collector, F. B. Bardonj Aasc*O E. Cook; Couuntarioiiera of Appeals, JamwA. Wobb, WilUani J. Brlttin aud Pranabi

Guaranteed Cure for La Grippe,o authorize onr advertised druggist to Bell

you Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump-tion, Coughs and Colds, upon'this condition.If you ore afflicted, with La Grippe and willUBO ttils remedy according to directions,' giving;iba fair trlnl, and experience no benefit, youmay rotnrn the Imttla and have your.nion.iyrefunded.. Wemato thlsoder, becauBo ot thewonderful success of Dr. King's Now Dis-covery during last season's epidemic. Haveheard of no caw in -which It failed. Try it.Trial :tatt]p free «t Rohort KUlsnre's'Itnis;Store, DoTer, Orant; Hance & Citi Drug Btore,Fort Oram, acd F.N. Jenltlm1.Dreg Btore,

' Cbosttr/ Urts'sJse 50c. 'im4 »i,«. •. . " .

metal aud tin oulcroppliig magnetite was totlwui mornly "black shine."

Tbe concluidon above given as to the deriva-tion of tbe name, Uu result of philologicalstudy purely, hot recently been corroboratedby evidence from an unexpected source. I

traced nunnauU of tint once powerfulLauajw nation to a remote settlement in tbeProvince of Ontario; among these remnantsare a fuw fauuiiua whose ancastitors emigratedfrom a district named by tbeio*dve« Ahdnn-ing," because there were many stones there."

To my inquiry " what would you bavecallod tbe place bod the rtcuoa boon block ordark in color I" tbe unvarying reply from

iQKQ paojile has honn "Sukabfc.nlDg."Most of the Unnpe wivrds cited thus for in

this article aro from the Uiuuiii-L. dialect, thawblch Is beat known to us. The available

fragments of the coguate MlnnMj. indicatethat it differs slightly from tbo former In theproiiounctetlon of many words, being tome-

' ,; like tho Hohicaii. Among these wordsare tbe two which contributee to the name wearo caiiddariug;t»merowi.Uyexamined docu-

rilmw that in tlie sjxiefli of tbe triliM ofNew Jeney. sucken was black and anun orasun was stone.

Buckoiunlng, then, was the name tba in-trudera hoanl from the Ups of the Indlaiw,HuckasunnlnK ia thn earliwt known Kngllghrocord of that name, It n«ed hardly be saidthat UIQ correspondence of the two could onlyhave been rendered more complete by the 'Indian's epollinK out tho name for tbe whitechronicler, which, of course, he could not do.

In legal instrument* dated 1710 It Is spelledZukkazunning, l ukluuuiiing a&d Zukkazuhur.Tho employment hare of z Instead i Is ao-oounted for by tiio fact that tlie slbUanta arenot alwnyn diitingubdinl In theHlnsi-I^napt,:the sound usually written s in Intermediatebetween e and tbe Greek theta and la pro-nounced by placing Uie tongue and teeth Intho position for tbu sharp sound of Uift dla-graph th and then endeavoring to utter a. It

111 be found tliat the ranltiug sound Is quitsas accurately expressed by n as by s. The otherdlscrepancluH will soom of little consequencewhen it is known tbat two of tho three diversespellings just cited, ore by the same JohnHooding who, tn his "Journal" of tbe yearbefore (1T1B), spelled tho name "Buckammn-Iug.n Tbow ancient worthies disdained to beconllned to any ono way of qtelllnaj a wordand it Is ratbor unusual to find a geographicalnamo spelled twice alike In tbslr records. Ibave a copy of a communication from JamesLogan, a colonial dlgultory of 1T18, to whicb,tbe name of ono of our rivers Is spelled PoaMlab,Pisaick and Fassyck. : ..

John Ecadlng was an official of theprovlnooas early ss 1083, If the usually accurate CurbStone Observer be not In orror regarding the -date (Jon. Uth, 1710). of Uie deed to Reading .for the tract of 538 tusres, commencing " at a :rliite oak treo marked It and 7 notches stand'

by an Indian Patluddo which comos from'Zukkazunnlng to Alltunucha," It would appearthnt Reading used his post Uou In the Councilto expedite conveyances to himself, for thereturn of survey for that tract Is dated " Jan ,,ye 14 anno 171b," was approved, by " yeoounl. i;Prop rs aud entered on record ATeb ye 81 anno :

171fl," and, In the ordinary course, the d«sdcould not bo made until after ths latter d*t»vthe bounds being token from tho .retain ofsurvey alter itoapproval. ' . , • . !.

Tbo Buskuunlng of the Indians was only thehill where tlia black stone was found; the ,whites applied tbe name to the broad andbeautiful plain (tho anolont bed of a glacial.lake) aoron which curve*, ilka a ribbon, otallverj" Tho Gently,. Flowing IUvwr," «t *•"•];•L e n a p e . . '.'.•" .•"-. "•• •,'.•'• -.•;• •'.•"• - . - . ' ';.' '••'•^"'.t'\i

' During thofirst century ot tha whitesetters'' v

rivor aud declares tha i pauw to bo on adapta-of the Indian Utle ot >the Block river,

" abounding In iron ore." Theprindpal errorsin this " explanation11 are tha t tha river doesnot abound In Iron oro, that I t ,was neverknown to the Indiana by tho namo Indicatedand Urns the iiume by which thoy did know Ithoa au entirely dlltanmt Sagullteatinn fromtbat assumed, For tbe Uimd-Lenape, thatembowered stream bare the beautiful appella-tion of Alamatong, spcllod auto Alametunkand Allamatunk, nieoninn, primarily, " Dow-ing In tho direction of,1' and one distinguishedphilologist has suggested to the writer that theriver •'derived i ts .name.from IU flowingtowaidsSuckaffunniug.11 This opinlnion wtu,however, given in ignorance of the fact thattbe coarse of tbe stream is away from insteadof towards that place. But Alamatong hasanother stenJOcatlon, derived froni Alamlng,which'Uj obvidualy tho onfitobo accepted h e n ;this I i " the gently; floiying^or, secondarily,

the flowing udder thegentlehlU." One whowill toko tho palus to pronounce tills nomo astlio lilnsl did, with a strong acceut on thoncowl syllable, thus, Eh-Lam-oh-tong, willnot look further for the origin of Lomington,the name by which the greater portion ot theriver Is known to-day. Indeed, there is aUlna adjective, laming, a derivative .of thesame word from whence comes Alamatong.'; Another account of t i e name Bucknsunning

ascribes Ita origin to tha UUo of a tribe, or achief who once Inhabited the place. The sitesof five o r six more or loss permanent villages,two of them occupied within tlie memory ofpeople who liveu until this generation, as wellas other evidence* of a comparatively hugeaboriginal population, are found In the vicinity.There Is a tradition that a noted sachem wascallod " Suckaiunnlng n . and ah attenuatedlegend vaguely anoelatea him with " ThoBprlng of tho Spirit" which gushes from theverdure-chd mountain ride; but, if he or bisfollowers have the name ascribed to them,they derived i t from, instead of Imparting Itto their place of abode; as the locality Fonip-ton, from pibm-tom, gave, a titlo U> that por-tion ot tbe Waplngt who came to dwell there.

; IText we comb to deal with an illusion cher*ished—Io, tteeo many years, by denizens of8uccasunua anil perpetuated in tbo local

history,M t i n t the namo 1B dorivod from "sog"g "sock," meaning heavy, and "soona,11

stone. Residonts havo evinced their high re-gard for tbe learning of a sage who once dweltin their mldit, (to whoso raomory I alwaysmtratally bore my head), by holding t a a misurmise of his, concerning a matter ot whichhe carefully disclaimed all knowledge, as if Itware ascertained verity. For, alasl there Isno "soona" nor " fcck" n o r y o t " sog" Inanyknown dialect of Bchflyicfahi. Iu tho TTnunl-Lcnain, ahidn, or achsln, ia stone and a singleinstance has boon found In which Ksukquonapparently signu1<» heavy. If It could beshown that thin adjective Is abbreviated toKmik and employed thn* as a prefix, Dr.Fisher1* surmisa would como surprisingly nearthd reality, but an exhaustive search revealstbat the word is not so used and tha t It* ordi-nary meaning is something quite differentfrom " heavy,"

With the adjective trakon, Hack, we win famore fortunate. This la regularly shortenedadd prefixed In compound words; thusSakah-gook is black-snake, nickamolt is blacklbbjfuckacnquaUos la . block-man (negro) andSuckahsin Ii block- stone. If to the Iat1«rword we add the locative Ing, we will baveBukahrinlns, "The Place offilacfa Stona;"and it was undoubtedly by this name,or sometribal mmUUcatioa of it, tha t tbo Lenapesdesignated theprowntPerro Monte. Poathe h u t generation of Indians to live In tbelocality learned from the whites . that ; theblack-stone was Iron oro, and the Unamlafterword called metallic suknliBin, aa lain thin- word for blacksmith, sukahatnhet,"worker In lroa," bat, a t , the time tba nameins bestowed upon toemoantain, the Indians

ot Uw oro nor

tor and dlverUty," t" p>*e-yoa-pleMo," each writer being a law •::unto himself until the matter was anthorlt*. - •tirely detannlneil, In 1606, toy's" ootnmhotai'to-^JainesHlnchnian (who ha4 a tavern on ther;corner now occupied by the village bakery) to'.]'

years after 18i8, the "village m i called Hew VMarket and some effort was made to havo U»"post offloe.so dcdgnaUd, bat |t rwasliwl :Suckasunny until 1888 when the number of'••,resldeute who favorad a diffaraot epeUIng had .'so largely Increased that it wta omdallydiangedtothaprei^trApto^oosindMrUin- :ly unique Buccasunna. THBO. F.Votn,,"... ••

' College of Physicians and Burgwtw. 'K«w YOUK, Feb. 00th, l » t , • - • •: V'•/;,'

; BT voxuro. ;'EDITOB or riUB Eai.—Thoptperon !'Com-' •

pnlsory Voting as a means of Correcting Pollt- ileal Abuses," recenUy* read before the Ameri- ,can Academy of Political and Social SdencB'of Phlladolphla by the well known lawjersnd.Republican of Hew Tork, Frederick WilUaitt'>Holla, has In Its title a sound of^novelty and: :ttuvsneodthought. L ' . ' , . ' .'. L >..,""

It assumes that every American "cltitan itjBt as much in duty bound to Vote on all quet-' ;

tIona,aahDUttofuiai tbednUeiof the office'-to which he may be elected: 'It also declarea >that oxhrting political abuses would disappear y •If all those who do not come to the polls andvote voluntarily, were oamncllBd to do so.', v.\;,' Tha details and operativonMS of snch • law ,,

farnlsh a fine field for thought and d*isnudon.'~ -At first sight many good results are apparent >and convincing, wUleltsevUsUocMiscaroelj' '

BImagined. , . , •. . > ,'v:- • : .It Is well established by the canvass ci tbe,

votes not palled at any election, that tha stay-at-home class Is made up of those who hay© .become IndilTennt about voting because of. 'the bold and dnOant abuses practiced, That'they are tho men whewe judgemeut and char-acter command respect in the community infhich they live... .. :., '-. •.:.. i ..-That in many cawsjt only lacked thesa :'!

yotes to have turned the election in tba|town- ••_.ship, couuty, and I will ventutv to say Btate. .'

Their rates, polled by a eompuhmiy h\w> ->would In many cases have wrested the power,:

from cliques and rings that well .know each ':»uch-at-home counts two for them. " •>' .'';.'."_.;."

would it work to have a votbuc. tax ' :lovied upon each voter and aBsesaed. as a per- 'centage ol his valuation. • This tax to be re* ;•bated to him if he votes. In cases of lickmm ;

other Inability to get to the poll?,1 there- •bate to be granted also, upon such Inability -;being properly proved to the Gommltedfnwra >of Appeal or other designated Offldsit.' ' ;

W.B.A. '•'•-.Katnre'a J

"Everything comefl to those that wait" Isan old adage, and certainly a ttuTerlng world 'has waited long enough for some relief from.the ravages of scrofula, tubercle, cancer and . -specula disease, with their lone train of dki.orders. Wbllo everybody believed that'air 'tare must have a remedy, nobody found it. -,Moinria,HniaUpoiandhydropbobIaiuaveloettheir terrors, and Dr. Xoch's lymph way miti-.'eat«consum|iUon;but It waj reserved for the ;Brazilian Indians to discover Baton's bwm ,antidote for^the fatal blood poison of the ;

demoniac quartette—la tho CactusDIood Cure. "•'No disease aridng from lmpuieblood,whettierhereditary or acquired, can redst its seerob- 'Ing, neutralizing and eliminating powers; Itscures seem liko miracles. Tbfl worst f oral ofspedflc dhnuo vnnlsb in n few months, lupusin aa many weeks, ulcera, boils, tUn dlseasea,rheumatism, gout, catarrh, tlrer and )ddoeytroubles, all disappear iu a wonderfully shorttime.. It seams to have no failure, - Sold atRobert KUlgore's Cornur Drug Btore.

Ho Hatter How Sard,any druggist tries to Boll you his own coughmedicine, remember, he does it because feemakoa more money on It. Ittsbt an havingKemp's Balaam for tbe throat and lungs, for; -there is no cough remedy » pure'and none soquick to break up a cold. ForinBuenB^sore^ness of the throat and tickling irritation withconstant cough Kemp's Balsua Ia an imma- ,dlate cure. Largo bottles We and IU At

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THE EBA.

The Dover Fruiting Compan;

A FINE DRAMATIC EVENT.

i iu Uuulny tnuiatg tlw Arliugtoii Cluh,IttkiuUD, nilllllal II* promise given early 1KiiU to itraduce ft tlmiin, by presenting ietiiuudy " Tlio HUilen Will" in tbe < ' l « r a » °nl that plat*, anil ft 1* l»Wy couw*lwJ to tinIKSJII Uio dniriwtic uvent of Hit' heauoil.

Th. |4ar ivns oWT.kntty IwmisU m l t ' ^i.iK tin luwt win*id n-l««rwi.«. T'» 8"**li t .if Uio rvuiiiig win IIIIBIH t>y tlio OIVinkle, Ksii., uf IS. J*. IXWUIT. MO •»!* »'au lietica in convulsions or laugnUT nuioueofn "Nlektoit! tbe^ltit" nuwbiiwhi* hiid to do WAS to t s y a ui.nl mid

Befaey Kmitli win excolteutly done by Mi»

Julia lli.iiktiis ami iu>t»ithM«uding tlw fiW

leiiKtli itf lutf lint*, •>!* '»•»•«--'• rultenJ. Vi-

ravriii Harris; JUT Miming «•'"* *""gram., renilsrlngilw tlilUuviU itiapwtl'sons, " I Llfihtly Fly," Iff Anlitl, \u iartistic liumnw.

Mlsaitoiniu Culvert OH Madam I^HJISliiw Annie Williams as Hnrrii lowlier stow*con^kuUmiiiwurlc. MiwM'unit)Alltnsliic , , m ftU,j jijus Hi'ku UytTrt OM Katlilmi wiwall reiuloretl. Hurry Looker ns Amos U'IIvy did iveil »m1 afterward an Morboy, au 01Kiwvii booby civntwl trenl longliUr, e*.poeluby IIIH local hit*. William MilmT wan goon.s (Jeorgf JoiiiL-Bim, tlio vlltinii, throwingwuikvly lit* POIIBIIMI manners nod guttikitvu to «i« huw>*»l "*1 w» ' " t l l C I""1'wtiw. Elmer Hinitli.iu. KilMi.nl Hinvrisa part iwv«r (ully niinrcciuted nt it« tiworth, ik'servesgrwit credit fur liis inter];Uiitaii vt it. Allen Uwlwr, us Ikwuu Ciwiw greeted witli roars or iniLgliter. IlmDavit us Tommy launder* awl tlw CiJoiiii Jlirnro, Jr . , us Kht-rltT niul Coroner, uAndrew Mulcliler, w Iwrtmnn, did wiCLurliu Hayes, u tlio bw-lesinw policcm,wga lauglinlik1,

Tlio stage wttiiiKS «nd nppoii.tniciiU wielegant. ThuoM-fiwlilouc*! kitchen coutriw'groutly fmm th« rlili ftirnlttirt i>f Uio iMirlTLesUigvwMiiuiKi(tnl i'J- UlmrlM T. Seaand A. K. lldrker,

Tlipy Here grt-olod hf tlio lnii{t-)>t mid IIMftvlwt and r»i>ruu'iitntlvo niidbiicc that Iiyet giitliur«l In Ilio Opera Iluttso. It wv«ry8vWout(romtl.HBtjirtIbattbeyluultliulentfro Hytui«itliy ""'I well wishes wlik'li,the piny pragrewiwl, was woven by tha tautter ond fieiienniH applause tlioy rwtivi.il,

Tliero were Jelegatiom j»n«*M.t f rmn UovDunvlllc, Lyinllnirst mid HUburlmn vlllng

rbtoirn,(lravauv«r.

Hot only dlil tlio entertainment rely ondramatic btrengtli, hut ab» an IU grout inntn] fwituro as ozccUcut music IVUH fui-nibliby Uiu fotlowiiig ,iiv.K>Bira: 1'ror. J . J. OmiJomctist, as Iwidi'r; l'rof. <'. SI. Kurtn, Iivfdllu; Vral. h. J. Whlluey, l«l vlulin; K. iJfarrls, Sd violin; J. I t U'liiie, ai violin:-MlLoura IlBinniond, (ilaim; J. K. TrewurthiiUnto; riim'l llllluc, trombone; I'. W. HaiU\omJ> ilrutiv It is sutu to soy ttwt thoy fuUfalieil fully lwlf tliu ciijoynimit ot tlid oveiiiK fur mi nil skits you couM heat iwUiius hlil>;liwt (M-ofeo for its eatoUwicu nnil hlforder. Perfect UVIICT wa« vnnlnti.luwl througout Uio evening. Nut tlm silglitmt itilalicocciirring during tlio entire pftrformamr©.

rJuBiicinlly they did Bjitenriliily, tnr twj'ntitlielr lilgliret uipc-clatJoiia, rcnli/jlijt n clunrprofltofonehuuJmlaiidtwunty-seveniloUnrs.

A Onrioni Btcovery of Tackle.Tlio lullowliig Rili ntory is from tlie K«

York Times: " Tlio curious mniinor In wbiiftillng tacltlo Ii BotntitltnoB Ii»t mid returnito Uie angler through tlio ngciicy of Ota Halhas reaiUod an iustnuce of tlidlflnd tlint bufo-Mr. Oeorgo K. irjllc, of Worristown. Ouevening at dualf n-lllle fltUlng in omauolalstream, Sir. H'yHo ha«I Uio nilifortuiia ucatcli a Icailcr In a leg forming ana of tlioHii(i[Hirta uf a ntilu dam. In striving to yet Itfrwi a break occnrreil, a (»rt of the gutt«o flics retn&tnlng In Uie log. Thancxtdaya nibertnan, iitlng Imit, liookcd a fair dws)fiuh In tbe EBMO spot Hail cu lilting tba troutup, iviu Burprisid tlint it remained In mfd airand coulil not V« linulnl oa totholumk. Ex-amlunUoi, EIIOITOI tlint tlio f\nh Imd tnionof tbo flics nn Mr. ^ V]I£)'a loader and couldnot froe it from tlio lop. Hunger had atbo trout to feira (be bait that floated in lilareach. Of couw, whan lifted iuto tlm air,lie could otilj t» drawn out tlie length of tholenrlor."

a Offloere ot tlie

. of the Delaware, I^ckatratiiui and WesternKallrood Tuesday ttie foDaninR officer*

i. manager* were olocM for the yenr: Fre»I-dont, Barauo] Slnan; Becretnry, Frfllorict P.

- Chnmberi: TreaJinrer, Frclodck H. Oihbens;Uanagera, Job a 1. Blair, George Bliss, ParoyU. Pyne, Wilnon 0. ilunt, BcuJ. A. Clarke,Bidncr Dillun, Riimell Bag;, Kdgar B A diaclow, Awlreir T. HcCtiiitoclt, WUliam H.Auiiloton, W. W. Astor, Henrj A. rEugene nigglns ami lV'UHiiu llockefelter,

A Peace of Great Longtli,'The longest board team in New Jereey, andpotelUlf la tbe country, is just \wing com-

, pleted at Trauqullity. It endraee J, O. Btuy.•vesaut'a new deer park, and itill bo twelvemlliM luiiic. Tlio tract l» 2,O0U acres. The

• lenco ia tea foethlgb and la made ot lieiuiuclboards «n looh and a half llilck. Tuoat Allauiacliv bos W n rutiiilng cousUntljfornjearcutUuglumlier for this one touca,I t will cofit #20,000.

EtTBTIO.Mr, and Mrs. B. P. FroUiluKbam, l l ln

TVotblnghjun and Hi", anil Mr*. V. MnLowoebare been iiieudingo tew days at p R

Mnu Aarou Stephens 1ms returned from herTtait to Newark.

The net procoods of thtt BocluWoJjuld at the"' residence of Mr, A. Bolimra on last Thursda

g (Kr. and Un . Allert Tilt, Ur. end Urs. U.

N i , Mr. F. Gmy and Wo* AttonbrandW i ' U l t i i i n y f i t t t i a laka au<

j y g, teb was «ic*Utnt.RuiUc was wellrttprewntedntliiocap jwutj

In Kearil lost TUursday evuutug.Mr. H. P. Frothlngluiin labaTin

fill barn at Crweont Lodpt calked.A meeting of t i e Common Council of Mt.

AriinKtontraBbeldat the Tark Houso lastPridafeveuiugond was well attended. TUGnaxt meaUag will be held cm Uarch II ._

Hia. Dflnort, of BrootljTi, is vWtlng hergrmndrootter, Mm. William Schwr.

Mia Minnie Jackson, vbo lias boon visitingber parent*, roturnal toNew«rk this woofc.

n

unsafe to work onthat all work has beon «tnppea and tt k likelythat the lea harvest 1* p u t for the Winter.

The last quarterly moating ot the year waiheld In the church bi t Friday afternoon, bu

-. owing to tbe storm u d lad condition of therooilatliD nttenilnuco tna aot so large o

*• ' aired. 'A numrjef of new roonu are being added to

the American Hotuti, In order toaccommodate- tho manr Bommer ^uosta, J. C. Young, of. Buccawnna, has charge of tha work.

Two ot our joung men attended Uio enter-tainment given by the Jubilee Singers at

. Clustar, oa Ttimlay evening. Alter Uie

. entertainment a BocUble vnu given at thi- ' homaotl l i* Btdlengw and our young m a

pronounce Chester a vary attractive place.

;' "• There has been considerable sfcbnesi amo'. the little onn of thifMction, la the ahape

coldi add UDired comjibdnts.We were glad to learn yestanlay that Mr.

Henry Young, nboeelifeforthepaitfawdayshas been dlBpalrod uf, was illghtly better.

-. :Ti3 school, through tbe kindnpw of Mr. C.B, Andenon, baa been presented with a num-

'-. bar of voriatia of ths wood cured at the carshop* in tha construction of passenger ooachea.

' • Than Indnde mntogaity and bay wood of the,' tmpici, tatio wood from Canada, tbe Norway

and yellcm pinea, and a uumbsr ol our own11 n»ti7e •wnods.

'.';'.: On "Wednewlay of last -week oue of. our boys.'' lulled a gart«r sniiko near tbe school houio.••_;,.: f;':p • K.

^ . ' -• ' ' OALIFOK.Rav. 3Ir. Bice Ii holding extra meeting! la

, the Chilian W. E. Chatch.Mr. WTlUtun Runyan, of ITewnrk, iptaitBun-

'. day with Hr.Ainos.liorSsii.. Rar.O. T.Ai^ar, of Oxford, made aahort

; TliittoblisI»ter,JIrs.GtorgeHJ]dAbrant. Be,"-al» preached an ezcalltmb sermon la the Call-;'.' ifonM. B. Chnrcli Sunday menlog.

• ^ . .Elmer Force and Mr. ArUiurFritti, ofI T k spent Sunday with Mr. Joseph

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POET K0BB13 . | MDBEIB PLAINS.u«, HtorfkWjier UtiTirk* late | Mil. Undubery, whouaRUeu tick (orsoi

litiK*, in aide to tip firtrulid th& LOUMO agaiiiTin. llov. Mr. Hnll»wov\< wift-, wlirt]tiu>l t>i

by Htraiigi'i'M vinlting bcre, in rtfuril toLiu k tlrivurs, «ho ttmvuy ]tas*e»eurn tofro from llic ile|Mjt to tlm Aujlimi. The/ clniiUnit tlwfy iii\)K**j un g HHl n&turo. V.'\stmiigui-s iiiiuo I«;re to »(« frieuiN they hiUi iviy us kiiih iM llfty i-vutf fur return fare,ivJiUh thtti ihirii U) bi> too iiiutl fora uilltand a HiinrdTi ride. The cm [.levee* of 1Asylum |my twi-uty-llvo cenla for m u n i fifmiu T:l") A. M. till 7 r. ii. After Itiut tho fuiin llfly etnita for ona

ere is a guo<l ojiportunlty fur eonm InJHHtrioUH man nho will take iKustngorato anfro and not ralupllrnto the prim like tl

writ usclinen.Ir. it. JfcCiinly, Jr.,iH located lnliiiinew

coiistruPtnl renldeuceCburcb oorv'trcti were mw]n!ndol on Sundrttuwg oi, ownrnvt v.I Vh* Rev. W. W. H«!ny, Hr..Wiigill. AtjireMnthe is feelJ

much Uitlur find Uoiwe to W arouwl in & Oytime.

Tlio regular annual fauny drees ba.ll toollucent tlie As) luiu on Slonday erenlog

honor uf Washington's 150th birthday, nh« event uf thn wyuwm. Tbora wi

about fltty c-ouiilos In tho tTiiuil march. Mi

As I^l.«r WdlarM'ILIKII Uaiutay v. M tlm lilt of hU rtiuuurMl iu tlio umtd, wliidi was coverod withtlio buy jutn|iul(iutheiLt! to recoverliUdiunei]uiil; tlio in- Ift-oku oiul Lo got [irotty 'Vniing Ilimilcivtiii, uhii wus witL him.down <'ti Lliu iou|u,tli, held his Land uuU'rittr, «liocaiiylit It, and nan koj>t «lKBUT iniLil Knjjitii'er Andrew Ciray canam) jttillwl him out, pretty well scared

'"rciiiaa irvitiK OaliorDe liiwi jUBt gotiiutof boLtall euginu lUt when all 'Ion a Main wwtiin] to ni»n In tjel«>Uoi

of the iK.ilerniKi let ell tbe water aud Mtcaiiliml>l(M]uick. TtiD tlrvtuna >ma utaWed

little on tM)tli hands and one ai

nci>, Tliativiiiial] lbs injury d-mr to •.. IjKkyUdkliiof

l)?furo.The Htnuli()(*! i'roal

at their oyster sii]>|ier.'laultl tjickelH, who is at nreoent clerk;

Uutcbur KJH-B, of Htanliuj*.-, Koes to Ilooiton to clork far 'Jubii Roberta, on March

s cloared |Mf.

Thetv nil] Ito many iliunges uf rudithis rk-ltilty cm Ajirii llntt

U'IIS not I lint n nii«lnko alraut Job::T1it> l\n\ilh\n ol Nuti-oiig iiru putting a Unse-

ittuit under their chn]iL'l.liverytliinE is qulot nt jMleulowii (.inco

lust Court sat at Morrlstowu. I ho[* it 'stay B». A twrtalu gwitlsinan I ^o t oltho lirioit lilll uf KouiQ of thn Lwyg in inixtfor tltu Itoard litll ot eomo other foil*. Iulight of tho swearing that was done at $cthe driuk hill 1* a curious docuuraiit, ht,«lgiving the baj-B away Imdly. 1 am umler

l»y Ia«-, which may la one reason nhy Uiit jl ness of iliujwiiiiiiig In tor lent lug di"unuallyC,O.I).,tli(]iigti«)uief()lk*

•liiakoy bills lln.t—tlio BUirekwi«r con wait.8UIII)IO|IO did display u fuw Aincrlcaii flag

tl Watihhigtou'u Birthday but thatthat (liHliiiguitlio.! it from nny otlior Mnndajfr.nu any otlior Monday,

jnny nnhlitH out OH usuala\\\ lliu tntinory of tho immnrtal fl. W. an

UI* little hutcliL-t did not Lavo much of nlitu in ilium )H.TU.sa Gray, uf Alorriston-n. visited tho SUi

fha young tody id n toruiat jiujiit uf Mr. CLI liu UliKht In IjifayotUj. She U'flchea

Morrlntowo now.If 1 am unt inisiiifoniini Bymm towniih

In tliu county uf Hussox, la * 1,700 richer thaiIt IIM.I1 to be Ut-nuw tlm I#hlgh Valluy II.L-'o., wlJuli bas hitherto declined to i»ayIJII for tho MnrrlK Cm ml, wnt ita dm-k itbe amount, which hits hcou in litigation f(Tour yi'am, to tbe County Collector,

It itf taij tlio 1 wttorn ha3 fallen out uf Hieiron oro tniue at Wfoo Hill, near Stauhopo—>r i-athBr tlie oro has potcrcil out—and thii"o going to tlint down thoanghio aud jack ilUti mluo on Hntunlay nfght. Tlw storythat acbunkof oro foil on Ed. JfJpor'a ho

i that mine on Tueslay making an ugly cut.Fred. N. Uavls.foroiunnin tbu round houso,

insliwl his thumb on Thursday,Tlio Ik-IIef Committee of the Mutual Bone

lit AseoelutJou [jrttanifiliU compliments to thipllynk-Jaim tit KtAiiliojia ami WISUM tliuy wonmake out n-rtillcutcs for the nick members110 A&toclnliou Bomuvvbero wltbln a ivcif tor their jntleiibi go to work. He ia ulUjijMSod lo cluuv up tlie doctors; that is iimrt of lite buslnesa, ami lio U tin.-d jan-Iiilwiut It. Siotsre., if your futnlly [jiysidivoii't tnaku out uirtilicaloj forynu wlien y<

«n ttick tilre n new ono \tho mt\ Urn] time <won't think it too niiii'h trouble. You lwilr wurulng tvow tliat H Id your business 1

boo that tbo Iteliof Curainltteo goto the ceiUfleatea.

Tho Cbown Friouda .IMKT in this town hutConductor William HaEshnw Is running th

Jlilk train during tbe ill yew, of ConductJnwlio. Jlr, Ungsliaw would look well fn blimac and brass Imttoiw, wftli gold lirularouuj his d p .

111 saw ot Hoboltpn yp.ter.Iay," said ouo «ir brokpnien, "ft locomotive wilh I14.5C

cliailaoci nil over it. I naked Uie reason andthuytoldmetno nreman ol that locomotlhad rnlaed swift money (f 14.50) for tbo wide>f tin) galtumu or switchman who vru killedit Sccauciia nonie time ago. He gave

and got her to idgu a ncetpt for tli»anipunt. No wonder he could co around

ng scgaraatid got shaved, twice a week.I tdl yon tho boy* (J»wn there aro very Iiid/g-untit about it. You need not look incredulousabout Ii. It's Htra/fc-bt gwxia." I dijlink »-<! hml a rnflrooci taau as moan an that

SI. £ K. Division. I remember bear-ng at tbo timo of it tvbat a blossins tho tlQOmrial fund WOB to tlie jwor voman whoroisband had been taken atray so suddenly>d mysteriously. The Bubacriiitlon BOumptly started sbawtd tha generous naturesUioroilroadcmatUobokefl,.jut if tho storytlmt fireman bo true then I'm eshaiaed ofw, that's ail. lio frontier eomo of tlio bojae mad.Tlio CUOGOU Fricwia of Btiksliope nro grow-

ing In uumbers. They initialed IU at tbo lastmeutitig, and still they owns. p . J,

TIIT. Harry Nicliola s(Miiit fiutdny lout withlUtntbar.

Tlie ontertnlunient on Monday evening waswell atteuJod and was altogethur a very niceand nucwjKful nlltiir, Tlio program was asfollows; Orcrturo, "To Tiincredi," Mis* Abliiu Iiirycy;"Tljolloot'nC'akndor1"reclUUo[mid tnrilaiu, liy Ilia "Hand" and Mr D. ANirboifis aa I'out, Jan., Misa Sarnh Hoplor,Kub., lli,a Ida VIM, March, M(«t Harri«Honell; April, Alto Ilnttlo liroadwcll; May,Miss Alrtilu Hartley; June, Hiss Ida Kojikl

uly, Mr. •fflll Fornin-i Aug., Ml« dratVeau; tiopt., Mia Maude Hoffman; Oct.liss IJtln Hhnrp; Nov., Miss Ada Larlaon;

Dec., Miss LfwJo Hopkins, ltuading, " Drift-ing," Itev, R. B. DBwaooi Vocal Solo, MiLidaSimr]); Reading by ller. It. 6, UasoE

X eiplaiiaUuii of mra-arrival uf Prot. Mag.Utou, who, according to the program, was tc

ive I^o^rdomain at that iwiat; VtoUn Dwit,Mr. Will Hopler and Mtes Hartley, ai^an ao-coiupauftiiunt, Uisn Umrgle IIowoll, of Alt.Olivfli Difllogno, "Busb's Lossou," UastcmJ'rautc lluirnian mid Lyman Cory; Tableau,"TbFuudlliiBH." Iiitariiiltwiuu. VocalSulo,

blo Hartley; Koading, "Schalia UudAgon," Jlr. Irfw Cary; Dialogue, "Trainto«nuro." Aliss fiaro Hoplor, Mr. Will ftm><iml Master Prank HofTuian; Bong, "ThreeOld Haidiiot I w , " MISHOS Sura liujilor, LidaBharp nnii Abbie Harttoyj Dialogue, »TlioWoy they Kojtt a Kecrot," tlia Uieaoa AdaIATIBOU , lila HopUliut, draco Warn, MaudHoffman, Llwlt. Hn|>ltluj, Uda Sliori), HattieBnuulwoliatid Master Ljrtnwi Cary. Presti-ellatiuii, LpgDnlemain, cluiglit of hand, ehi.,by Prof. A. I,. Jfngiltou, whouilssedtuatraiu

" irar nnd drove from lliat town, nrriviugtlw ])rognnn wae about holt over, Tab-"Good Night," Albert WoodhulL Thoreceipt* were Iwlweon *2J nud t^-1

Mr. Robort fVilUams and HUa Chsmberlit.Audover, were married ono day lost woek.

The eieiciseH in tho II. E. Church lost Bun-day evening were very pleasing. It was" IHtffilouary Sunday,w mid a special program

lualcand roaponai vo rttuiiag was iircsentctl.Ur. Tumor and family taov«\ to Conn, bu t

took. Jlr. A. J. Reaito moved into Uio houseaeated liy the Turners, on Wednesday olilia woek.

Miss Anna tiovrellhasgonoto Lebanou, III ,hure slio wIU H|>aud vuuie uiuutls with her

l»t«r, l i re . Vest.Mian Hattla Buddlseton, of Dover, has boontailing with lior aunt, Mrs. Jno. Daertng.

CKDRIO.

^>fft nventltn hrtd tert Friflny evening ai puros l i t itbe Park H o w for Uie pUTposo ol nominating

borough offloors m well attended and *a*called to order eX 8 o'clock. Mr. DanielScLaferwaa made Chairman; Sir- C. E. CookBocrettiry. Ht» Honor, Mayor Frotulognan),wai prwient and nulniltted hfi flret annual ro-jort, with carUIn recommcnitiiUoa* attachedfor tbo conBMcrati on of voters. Tho Btuno ireroJimnlmnUBly approved by tha eonveutioa,.fter which tha following tinminations vnnade for borough oflteors to be voted for ..

wnnuiruesiiapiuMarcbuBxt: For Mayor,i. Howard I'. Frothingham; memhors of

Council to Bervo lnre« yoara, Daniel Schaferand lUcbnol WilliaiMi womboin of Council to

ycom, Oscar Blsco nad Ail_.r , nuunbtra of Coutcil to serve one

n»r, Geo. M. BrocVway ana Pml. Vi. ZucV,AeAator, Cyrus B. Cook; for Collector,mra GtApUn-. tw ComiuJadonen ^1 Ap-

penis and Toxec, Edward P, Totten, .TotiuWoruer. and Proemau H. TftpiMui. Amountof money to ba raided for borough itI,M0.

At tbo meeting of tbo Council Friday even-Ing all members were present except Council-nianZuck. Slcktem prevented Hr.Zuck fromnttonding.

Hon. Ford. 1). Bmlth, of Borer, 'gegod to Mrve tho Mayor and Council aa theirlegal nuviaar for 1S0I. Mr. Smith haa manjwarm friends in our borough.

Among tho nrivalBhoro during t ie week .Mr. and tin. Albert Tilt, Air. and Mrs. Usx.M. Korm&n, Ur. ux . Mrs. Uaolewoe, Mr.Qnty, Ulna Altanbrand, Jlr*. Arnold, UrBai-tliolcmaw, Mrs. oiul"

P0RT OBAH.ChaTles Ruta relumed from Camula )

oiucoa Tribe, 5to. 63, in^iHmd OrvlerAloe, will giro an cntortainmeat

gbU of Pythhu halloa Saturday orening,. 23th. It promises to be a line entort&fn-it, anil all (should treat themselves by Itoin

irteent,Wo understand that William O. WI

ifts procured tbe hotel itablca and will runkery hiudnow here. We wish you much BUO-CRS In your new enterprise, WU1...Ob, by the war, do you observe the broad

emilo that George V. Nixon Is wearing aller bis countenance I Why, what ii theu » ol nil UiiB, Oeorget BlmplylaatBatur-

uoy he wnti nwulo a fins prwont In the adventot a protty ltttio glil, and thte being tbe OralOeorge f<jels exceodingly happy,

Qough Division, Ko, 215, 8. a{ T., gate nsyster njiper in Knight* ot PythiM hall last

Saturday evening,Joseph I t Williams, RepresaDtatlve ofopeweU Lodge, No. OT, K. of P., aadF.

'aul Euaticc, Johu Abbott, Harry Collins andIcniyE. WiUianaatUddedtheaMdonof theImnd Lodge of thi* State lait week at Tran-m.Hr*. Dr. Ayera, of Rockaway, gave an en-

tcrtcinment here in K. of P. ball on Tuesdayt n g of Ulln week.That wonderful clock has been exre in K. ol F. hall for two dayi thit wtek.lUchard Hart, of Fatarson, and a formeru well known rM&cmt ot Una town, was rewicg old acqualntancuulpf here luUveak.

Dicky " looks as though the dty agreedtrltbry well. Koociusxo,

HT7BDTPW1T.Our lltUs comraunlty n i thrown Into a

of udtement this Wednesday morning,or of tbeBuadHi dwUiol U n . Tbomaa

.^ghan and bar twin babes. They will beitiried nt Fluulen on Friday ftlteroooa.As I » t down to wrjte, the neira comes to me

re. Oeo. Berry bat ]«rt died, kftor alot lltaem. Mrs. Berry Is D daughter

if Ur, Abram AUEIOK, a trait known miner oftliU place, or formerly of thh [face, but noJving in Canada, to which plaoe.be wont

i Ja ior ry tohear that Mr*. Alei KlcholtFord Mine, U quite Bick.[CB gathering Menia to be ft thiug of Uis p u tl^lie Eopatcong. TBO warm South wind!thb morning fixed! it up in thort order.

1 notice that blue birds and rdbhu a n quits[ilentltul about hem Their aotiga mem to tella that Bprlng ia approaching.

I bear toatUifl young people cfthisplaca« preporfng for tm ooUaWnnieat to be:IJ iu t ieJL E. Church about tie middle ofarch ; proceeds for Uw beaafli af the I

- Tbe "Englfl Clock" h u beon tfor thnoisy i laPhahowBrti Hallfi •, wondarful pieco of work.

X u t Ohanoeto hay Winter Oveno&U a tbmthasmi . Tat

(nhibition' 1* ot March Piewon & Co., tha Dorw doth-Etrataiar/ itn, pock %tvj all "Winter goods. Ktnr

j your chanoa for**

ah flfj couples In tho tninil march. Mr,IIIII) Mm. l)r, IJarris re|iiiMOHt«d Oixirgc midMurilm W h i n t n n d t n t the U d

r, rrMurilm Washington,of Uiu bull riHini nult

lien tboy riiouM rili on of tni'li couple,

l U

ntlie soluta-

tLoy npjioarw] hotiIVnrdLTi Mnnrtxi, i

aui danRbter let! tbo grand march. Tbo iiei' line were Dr. Bjiratltug nud wife, Dr. Goi

u and wi(o, Drs, Mil and Elnka ami some ctheir nttjtiniatauco. Tuero were eight gunnliwho IdUowwl, <\ud Uiea caate tbe regulars,

nt Jug dliTi?rent characters. I will ni tliuin for it would take up too mixAt tho rmr was tho (Ire brigaiio, wit

CUiii'f Eugineer Turner, ite comiiuinJor. Thiirniflc V-HK tbo lust for tlio season, the WalUwas "IVomiui's Ijove," and the jiolka wosgi-Mitly oiijoyfxi. Thero vat a very largo at-

jtiflnuce, uinking about three hundrod, nil t'limn beouud tounjoy theiiiMlvve lonhliig,

llev. Mr. Sherman, nf Morr.Klowu, ureacLii Kov, J!r. Uallawny's plow on- Buuda;

UEUOHAIHUA.

VALLEY,Mrs. Carllalo, of Brooklyn, is Tisltlngat Dr.!. C. Wilfott's.Tbo colored slugen did not have a very

Inrgb fluillenra, but those who Attended werewell pleased with the entertainment.

lu>. Andy Btepbens, or ilorrWows, was iniwn on Sunday.Mrs. rhUipDuilord, of Mtddlo Valley, spent

Priday hub wlUi lire. John M. Todd.~ ' tetato tmd building a n BOW on Uio

a. AnotHervaluahlB lot has Jurt b»narchtused uy Jseob Trlromar, situated be-

tween the Presbyterian parsoiuge and JessettoffuiAn'ii. It la reported that Mr. Trimmerrill erect a lino residence Inmtedlately. Keepho ball roJIJDg, We want tho town built up,

1 we hope tome more of tbo property own-will be induced to Mil off their building

Misi Edith Bcbcwtihelt and Ml* LouisaBarUey spent Washington1* Birthday withMr. BudMni. Jonathan BarUey, of Jenay City,

liiso Mcgglo Dunn, of Lake llopataWJ•pent a few days at homo tap hitter partlostwedt.

The Townthlp CommlttM met at Uie note]recently to finish up their year's irork midglvo a financial statement to the pwplo. Thetai-[«jer» are wall satltQud with Uiomeiabcif the Comtnlttee and Clerk, and espedallyrith tha Collector and Assessor.

Air. Tburstoii, of New Brunswick, was theueat of one of our young ladies over Sunday,Mr, mid % M, T. Welsh havo bosa TM(

ing friends In tbe city.The eigltth wonder, or tbe Eogle dook.whlcu on exhibition at our boll on (Tuesday drewl&ny admirers. It hi certainly Itmtructlve

and pleating and the greatest sdentlflo curi-osity ot Uie age. Ur. and Mr*. Smita, nun-agsrt, gained many warm friends by tioiry

g vo attracUvenuumer.Mr, BauM Apgar will leave our town atni

ia flrtt «f llMch, t o t&ka vp his ibotU toWhite HmiBa. We are sorry to low) Samuel,as he ia a whole-souled fellow.

Mr. Win. Neil attended tbe funeral of faIrter-in-lsw at Brooklyn on Thursday,Mud and nicaslefl is the latest crazo.

BO0KAWAY.. . . Lodge,, Ha 12, Knights fli

liaiut Uio Uwldau &Ur, after tbu ruguuInu of bwslnett surprl«cd a number 1ibora by announcing Uiat suppftr wool

be served iatlia halt, wUch put them all iarery happy mood, Of coursa John had tafurulBh the cigars.

Mr. Cndstnus, of Newark, proached a varablo -ci-aUDn In the Methodist Church Buudamorning. • ' •

Po«tiaa«t«r I..2T.'B«acb appeared beforeJustice Aaron D. Berry Monday of t i l l weekand Btrore out Trarranbi agolast EdwardTucker and Oliver Scbofield, chargtng thornwith loafing and tMtng disorderly persons. Anofficer of tbe Rocduivay I>«teaUTe Company

rred tho warranta nod brought them beforeA Justice for trial. ' Vh. Beach Iwing unnblsustain bia charges tlie prisoners wen dis-

charged, Mr. B«ich Uaving to pay tbe costs.No attempt h u been made to arrott the

rag plcfcar that assaulted and robbed the ped-dler Max OoldjWa, ai * u erroneously atotodlutheltecord. Tbo county Authoritysaotridtake tbft tnalter In hand at one*.

Editor Bmdbrook.of the Morris Countyournal, gave a very intereeting loctur* ID

Metbodiit Church Monday orenine on thesimiltlwofproblbltlon.filliain Coukliug N opened a shooting

pllery la the btuament nuder tb» Rockawsy.ilubiwm*.

. KKHV1L.Mrs. VzvA Drsko, ot Jersey City HdgliU,TiaiUag her siiler, Jlrs. Ben. Smith. , ,JllfflMtrj SaVer. of thli placet 1> TWUDH-foods Inlloboken. ,Young gtrU1 pn je r meetiiij wilt ba hdd »tw reafdenM of Mr. C. Stumpf, Saturday[Urnoon at Uiroo o'clock, ," Uncle Fetor "caiDB Dear harlng Ma pfctore

Monday. - • . . .We beard tbe Kroril Hand celebratingfatthh Eton ai Ulrt hdfly at 8nccAStuui&

bonder wby they didn't give m A treat too.Mr. John Stumpf, of Dover, was the gnertof

bis father, Fptar Stutnpf, flr,, on Tuesday.Mr. Junes LOWD, of Huitic, graced the town'lib his presenoe Monday.A Taloabli Eoeli»h MwUft" telons to Un.

lylvertw Baker WM Wtton by « mad dogSunday. - . ' . . ;

Ttoi Ulaion Band Trill hold tv tonua socialFriday imsiing, Mftrcb Cth, at the boms o(Mist Emily Crater, Succaeaaaa, • Uoai

KOB&XBTOWH,Mr. Joeoph Plerson and lUsi Jlarrlet U ^e,both ot th&plftce, were iolatd in iita land*! wedlock on Monday morning, after which

h«y lett ta wgtrad a few days In Ifewwk, nodire now ntumod. We wish them all posrf-

Joys And prospcritj In the realm ot weddedi " • • . • • . ' ' ' ' • •

1b» Y. M. C. A. entertainment on luodsyrenlag m a i r a t succesa. Ur. H, TDsttonIryant, bumorlit and ventrfloqultt, fumlabodgreat variety ol enjoyment, and his appear*

ancea wont pleas&nUy intenpenod hy U I M

BOOWTON.Prod, (lortoii hastwou uutforing witli astiun*•ice Uuuday, j>roventing bfm (roio atUiodin^

to life I >U nil lews,Tlui 31omU.li Cumet Band fludiug they >

wu)>y tbeir room Iu tli» opera touiiebulf tbo time, be>u£ unnble to iwaotico tttiivlieii tmtortaliiuientii UKJV jilflce, nave leanDUO of the ilooni of the wood dtipartuieutMocVrlilgu'e carriage mutufucUiry,they moved an Wed»»iday.

Ed. Marlatt,g«uendlyi.uuwi,aa<<Dutchie{went Into Meyer Cohen's who tecps a vsrieti•toru In Ball's liiitldlng. Mala HU, on Tuesdayevetuug, aud tried on a suit of trlotlies,bo lujd ho wuuld Uke. AccordinglyCohen wrapped it « p emd Jald it on the ._.— Ha then said he wanted a h i t m d whUe.._ weDttobiudUwoountortogetithapickedup tbe clothes, ran out of the door and diaap-jxjaixd down the steps between too cementbuilding and the Conuaerrfal Hotel. He iuunot keen caught M yet. .

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. TV. Canner, ofYork, returned to their country bouse _.I'owerville lurt Friday and royally enter-

lined a large number ol their triowia fromle city for several days.Ur. K. U ErigBs, *ba hat> boea «riau*Ij

dek with neuralgia during the pu t tare.weeks Ii Improving, being abk to dt ti| 'tha llrat Uaie to-day.

Wmiam Btruble, formerly of this place, andMiss Emma Beach, of Newark, were morriedat tho roftidenoo of. the bride'u pareuUin New-ark, WtxlautsOay evening, ller. W. 1). Wl«|i>Qlciittirig. C. J. Uatnmond. E. P. LookiI>. C. llorton anil P. Ii. Blosliara attondult

ling. They have goue on a trip to NIagar,Falls, AlUir nbicu they will return to Newsr!where they have a house ready furnishedUeglc uouaekeeping.

IVof. J. M. Kuraa bas accepted the podtion

left hero DO Weduecday to begin his duties.Roger M, Combs hai returned from tils trip

to Fiorlila, feeling much better in comueuce of the same.I am Informed oa good authority that

gentleman of this placo, whoso name J am inallowed to monUod, will build a hall here Intlio tipring to lo called " Tbe Lyceum," whichjmtglng from the proponed plan, will Oil along felt want, and be au ornament to thetown, He lias a good central location, theuectsBory capital, mid la an enterprising man'

" .tbh.UtwillboJfr Hodgdoa ir popular photographist,

Is trying to eel! w.%. Uli business.Doauis Uowdoa has moved Lia bottling

works to liia new Itulldlng oa Main streetTbe meeting of the Lyceum In the Arlington

Club room Friday evening was largely attend-ed. A/tor tbo report of tbe committee lia<boon submitted and adopted, the following ex-ecutive committee was appointed to put their

laiendutions into execution: M. L. Con-dit, D. B. Fuller, Dr. Carpenter, W. O. Lalh-roj>, Mr. Ilrock, T. M. llfclcette, E. G. Myers,

. U. Hall, J. a. Qalnion, W. J. Towera, IV.C. Kingslaud, Ja». P. Perltlna, Geo. IV. Jen-kins. TIIIB Lyceum wofi orgnnlzad for a veryworthy purpo*o—the bringiiig here of Qrat-

sa entertainmenla, which is something tbern iM greatly la aood of, and which I believ

rould ba well supported. The elooUon of the»v committee InmirM ito woceas. On

noftia? evanlng Ur. Hall was tlecbadProatdent and Ur. Brock Sec. and Treat.

I understand that Jacob Kanouw intendsopening a hotel and livery stable in Jacob(Jlniniou'H building on JUochanlc etroet. Mr.Smith who livod In the upper story has movedand tlio Chinaman occupying the b&aeraeatl as been ordered to leave. The building Is to

intiraly remodeled.

BUC0ABUNNA.Dr. Btaldard nsslsUxl Dr. Boyd at tli

' Podiilo Memorial," Newark, Iaat Sunday,mil Mr. Skawger Hlled Uie imlplt during lil>

Miss BRI oh Byram 1* spondJiig a few weeHit Washington, D. 0.lUaa Sllunte Eyram it vlsIUng friends ta

lownrk,Mrs. Kordhflm Corwln la oonflnai toDuse with a aorere attack of neuralgia.Arrangeinoute are bdug made for a concertirly In Blarch, conducted iiy Prof, TbirHackettetown.The "Annirosary" was well obseired in'i place Monday. A number of the housesro decorated witli the itars and stripes. Inaf tomoou ths Kenvll Corns t Band paradedstrcota, playing national airs ai well as

er aiusio.>A lemon Bodal will ba held at Ur. JohnWater's Friday evening. March Cth. Eachno attending la reuneBtcd to bring a lemonid await developments, but all must not

towlcUieprira.

Mr. aud Ifw. Frauk Huhnee have moved _w Iiouse of Mr. Henry Howell, formerly oo-jpledbyMr.BurfdLMiss Mlnaie Byrajn ti making a short visitIMontclair and Newark. Also, Mabel Car-ck Is spending a fBW weeks with her mother

Mr. Endean Is breaking ground (or a newresilience. I hive not hoard who has t ie eon-tract.

W0d!dnotst»oar"brlck carrier" today.Fust has become or him 1Tlie consecration meeting of the Ti P. B. C.

rt Uondky «T«nlng In tbeROOHKT.:

JtT. PREBD0K. - ':'"•'•Mr. and Mn. UoUiiuiwd s n tACbeator, i t -indlngtbs Masonic banou*.

returned from their Southom tripand have many pfasMut laics to tell us of their

Mln May Hulbert b u BDOO to Newark tovisit her sister, Mrs. Wortasn.

- large number •tUtnted tbe nodal at Mr.

CORRECTED REPORTHORACE L. DUNHAM,

COLLECTOR OP

RANDOLPH TOWNSHIP.

?otal atnt. o( DupUmUlos Sokool 1»I

Miss Grace Hedden, of Newark, is visitingrelat.T« in this vicinity. .

Hydrophobia Ii very prevalent among theunknals around here. .

We are anticipating havingasocislhn'iwoweek*. . -

ADewenterprlsalsBbout to be started, inwhich our young, toon w o take, a good part.Good wages for t ie right partiec,

A couple of our young men vont West thitreck. Success attend them.There was a tea party at Mrs. Nehwn Hul-

bert» lart ftahirflny erenlcg. A Torj lineeolUtUon was serred.

Monsieur Boudelo, of Franoe, Is vUltiBg hi*daughter, Madaine Kaufman. VIOMT.

WM. 8. COLLAED,FUBKITUBE •>. UPHOLSTBBEB,

JJn> m i n w • 'JENITUIiE, Oil, CLOTH, MATTME88E8,

AND BBDDQIO,AMD OTHZft HOUSSMOLD OOOM.

OAIR HATTBB88BS MADS OVES.LA0KWKLL S T . , DOYZB, N . 3.

(Neri to Pardeed Clark's.)

KAKSZES,. :aVinCBKHAN-Ab, lltb,»

.. A. J. Preti, OeaCaxrlo' Ackerman, b

FOR SALE IThe house and lot on tbo comer of Fnirriew

Lva and t ie old turnpike road, known aa tbe'Squire Bounting place," and now owned byfel H, TVlggins. A roomy and e l

FABMTOEKNT,

ABBOB V1T2E LODOB FASH,

BtrOOABBHHA,

a oflered for Tent, either on

shares or money rent, to a

apouslble knd reliable fftrmer

in ly . A d d r e n •'•'. . " . ' : - : :'•

T. 0. BULLOOK,8nooa»uiin», K. J,

HENRY SIRE & SONB i<\A arrifed. from tha WKBT irith

TWOCAEIOADS

TbCT will havs a large stock on bsnl tbesasoa round- we have honws for all par-

tandatftJlprkes; , <- I8-2w

NOTICE.LThaKmnMelMUonottbaBaiousuofUauntrlingtanwm b« held at tha Mt. Arllngbm: W r n

TUESDAY, MARCH Ktb, US1.Tbe foUotflng offlowi will ba elected;

"wo ConodltDm. tor two jean.Vo CoonelliDfia, for on* year.

Out Anwar , /orooe jwur,Ono Collector, for one year.lluttaCotBinlsriooers of Appeals of Ttxit,

for General Bonnitfiinirposes, $1,500,

PUBLIC SALE.

MfctOB fiib, 1931, bt|;nn'iii? »t 12 tfokkthttp, tlio loHoviDif iltreni -1 i>frn'.t>tl prop,oriy.rfe. B HOiljBB. C Ti'OKO COWtf.comIUH la ID April; 1 iwo-» wr oIU Aldurm? Hollar,S brood •(.»», eciuicK Iu «rou ; WiO1N6•led, 2 iltigtis, one »t-ll Wit; mil une OootfiWaihlDgtrn Died IIAKNFBd, std(!l<>. fl* nercBucleielteipar.IJiiciejeMimcr.Pulfcvfi'kTPnlkf Plcw, Plow-.Tootli H.rrew, Hlnto U»—luirO rnCnliiviior.tliyRlBK'no,Tureth

ne Fauu.»B bill. Qi»Vo Cradle,tli. Cum, 201<JIIS(IIB( q n l i / H

tod filioildero. Pnlitaes. (0 barn f nFdwl*, Hooieliold slid li'lchen Furnltore, SDImtoj moie thiniw pertaining lo » veil sloekeiUtm. Buutil Ii proiotei ) • 'oiwj H6*tl»i

S5.S,'

day fi i n

O.Ii 1nthm MiH

FIRST ANNUAL REPORT

SfAYOR AND COUJSCXtor me

BOROUGH OF 1ST. ARLINGTON,

FBUnuARy 30TH, 1801

l»ort for tlio year

not been rocuived i ,Lfaxtuea or from taws, Bboeu diibun«d for '

jys for HUM,I moiwjo liave

or borough iiurj10™58! ""d " "there is an elisting llnUlitj fur itationery aniiriutinir, not exceeding tbe sum of ISO

Ihe Mayor and Council remmuieud thatthere be voted tor uwl raised by tax OA thaBorough for tbe ensuing jear, na/ollowiOeaeral borough pun»»»», $1,500

HOWARD P IHO'

Ltbeet ~ C £ Coon, Clerk

A VANDERVEER, Prop'r,ON EAST BIDE OP

SUSSEX STREET, DOVER,[NEAR B

mayuerellod upon atoll swuonswplace for the purchase of the

In tlia way o(

Meats,Fraits, feptafts,

Clams, Oysters, Fish, etc.nd everything tiiat a well stocked marketlould contain. In meats special I»IHH aro.ten to tweuro any cnts diwlred, and a pointnmdODfo/TorfiiK only fresh vegetables andhor articles to conanuieni. All ordnru

rouiuUy dellvured. A Irial is rraiwctfullyHcifwl In tlie belief that I can satisfy eachistoiuer. Ikeejionlyexperieiicedinon—WII. T how to cut a1 take OB muchId »fl from a gn

d putt i

i meat, tnd wlioorder from a.

18-lT

Drawers, 49c, each. Night Dresses, 59c, each, Corset Covers, 49c, each,

These are all NJEW GOODS direct from the manufacturer, and we offer them atthese prices to introduce the line in our Dry Good3 department. ' V'ir »'H •

We have also placed on sale a handsome line of LADIES' AKD MISSES'APRONS, and a complete line of WHITE GOODS of all kinds. , , ) '

^ x . . , , T.2^33Dtotrtot Bchool tu<&

couitolforliiKboolftml S,mupud Joun Downing, Tr.oftownsnip 2.01500

l f c u x l . n d l o 'bd

THE GEO. RICHARDS CO.rood tax collected and Iu

Btnt of tux remitted byCom of Appeals..• a

lance on duplicate tinea'lectediifT.... . . . . . .

mm

-^—-158,8"

The .Jfeto York WORLD never

om. •, For what it hatt done it asl's

ofavor and no consideration. Thai

ancient history—to be forgotten. It

oofa, otdy'to the future—lo the woric

7 he done. Our hopes and fears,

\rjoya awl sorrows are all lefore

\—not one behind.

In TBEX W0SW8 writ for

.891 every American;citizen is vitally

Interested, and not one—no matter

what his politics may ho—can afford

!o le without its weekly edition, whit

has not an equal on earth as a netcs

paper. Nine men put of every ten

hiow this to le true. Every tenth

man should tend Itniay for a sped'

men copy, that Vie fowuiedge may

be universal.

IStdmmlx ol] onw.;; Three numik

BIB only 25 ctx, and by et>« y w

delay you miss something tvorth more

Man the su&fcWptfoTi price for tfie

year— toktcli ii only one dollar. Ad-

iresa THE WOULD, Neto York

JUST OPENED

New Henriettas,\

New Cashmeres,

New Ginghams,

New Calicoes,

AT THE

E BAKER,

SPECIAL BARGAINSiisr

LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.

SKIRTS, 59c, each. CHEMISE, 59c. each,

DICKER SONHAS MADE A

FINAL GBEAT REDUCTIONON ALL

Winter Cloaks!Every Garment inst lieSold More Mart 1st.

GARMENTS IT HALF THEIR

FORMER VALUE.

TOUB IA8T CHANCE

TO GET A

PLUSH COAT

IT net'mrmCLOTHING! CLOTHING!Overcoats,

Overcoats,Overcoats,

We are selling OVERCOATS at a GREATREDUCTION in order to clear them out.Our entire stock of WINTER CLOTH-ING must be sold.

, GREAT B^BGAINS IN

BOYS' OVERCOATS—AT—

TAYLOR BBOSo,Stylist Hatters, Clotbiers a i F i t t e r s ,

W U l . PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES

Bfa« and Wood CurttlnTtituru,

COE. "WABarworOH AKDConBTBrH. ;

W. L t DOUGLAS'$3 SHOEr t n t d d t dw.

SOJUQ BY '

BBAOAM & Co.,Mm DOVBH. N. t.

LAJIOE VinrEir OP Brmm\

Low I '

HERE

Vimy BEST OT^WA^OT AOT OBBAHt

OBOAMB *B0k $36 0P^J-jA& D d t o l d o n ttftlMUUmant p l a n a l ^ r

50o. TE

mem FOR OATAMOU&V~ S-IJ- '"

FfiAZEE, CONNET & Co.Central Dry Good* Stare,

No. 683 BROAD St,BttWHtiWctt Park and CtdirSlt.

8PECIAL FEBETJAKT SALE!ATTItAOTlVa BPECIAL FJUCES FOR

B O C B B k B G F I l

rsctnm, weargnarantoed. Prices (nan «pcdsl

VOVTSIA AKB TOWELIKGSfully salecled^frDai low^iriced to flnert

UMEN" BHBETISGB, PILLOW CAaiNOS.

IBs HOEEIS cotrurr

IKCOKFOIIATKD

f luiani—HINKT w. HirxEBVlo.rri.ld.ni-AOEEI.iDS BTn8«ntui •aoTm.aHTT

enrj C Fila«7, HflnlYW. Klllarntuitu a0»aniM, AanlfaaS Hall

•linttsrj Ut, 1891 11,1814»T0»LUBIMTJEft , '

BUTTET SCARPS Air* ?RAT COVEBSs • ROLLER TOff-ELs,

. bleached undiyjwn, w*dy for use.lOO.ksDH or

H A t F BLEACUEP TABLE USER,

CO1TON BHEBT8 AJTO PILLOW GASES

BLACKSMlTHINfl.i, taleu Iho wen kStokdlW

A. JUDSOJV COE,U0EN8ED AtJCWONEBB!

UfVESTOR'SING, J- ADVEaWSUfG,

SEI.IJN3, OI3BS1KO, * l "

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THE HoweU Bra., Troy, have housed almost»,1»0tpii>ofiM. •_.-, . ' , ; , . . : " l ; •

yVtt^^\dehaa^uviMMBiO^Tbiihowtsefarm, near Judge pillicksr^ iWpack.

Tiffheii Fort, U. A. B., of Hprrirtown, has n ia^ l^ajin^lreixxh to^'e St^tJoiniipassed appropriate resolutions reapeclintf tiio aQBpn rf i^jtoafeaTend It U no ' '

niU> I* " a s ^ n « himself at ' ;>'•• ' X I 8 H A1TD O A K S . -

• m jutmitUi EXPORT o r m i r WARDEDISOllAM, WU1C8 O0KT.UKB SOUK VKB1T OUUXCOMIUKDATIOHB.. *

Mayor H. 7, Frothiogbain, of UK Arltuiton, Fiah Warden lor Morris county, ~

(and eomprebensife • document, ctintalaliAHrtnontoyoUDgmenwUlbepraacIiedat miny good sureestloni. I t t*r.iui with a

the flnt H. E. Cbnreb next Sabbath evening exhtmUvfl nwiew of hla Inrartisatloas ol tfaby the pastor, Bev. Vta. Pay, . I Chemical Works, and tha effects of tiielr cold

Bishop Btarkey win administer the rite ot upon tlw .wataii of Laka; Hqwtooug, and iioonflnuatiouattbe Church of the Redeemer,' aoewnpanied by an tirtaridsd report o/chain,• ' • • ' on Sunday morning. lioal anaivsas of aald wabm, made by Prof

ttrt ! Henry A. Mofct, of K«w York dty, and •

Saturday lwt. TbliUttewcood fox he b ukilled tbla l e u o i "• •;; ...; .. .. ^

Tie Wa*lilagUHi AmxiaUon, which cans

rap* t Mr. Frothtaghamw n May 80th and Nov. 1M

be dartrcyod two U» net* in Bfmln Cora

: AlodgooftbeKnlghta ai Fythlae i r u o r;; glutted at Hadattatown thii iredc.''.,. . -' ' J . 8. SoImoBl*orectiiigft b«Vbuilding,

B»ntoii,inirttotieBulkUnpflbo,'. • •- Bjram townalilp, In • which Bla

ltM b B raih balance ol ,.W,«t8.. To-morrow 1B the Urt day for pickerel flab-

' ini." Tlie dosed season begins Sunday.•Manhai Boll krtBa^rrifljuhntarlnB widen

wii rttunlisg at,l«rg»i without a inuultv

•ewtUga oa tho ConV«nt road.(jtlogs In too Boonton M,

; ,Cbiirch have resulted in about sooonnrjiQ••: •'; Dr. FowlerBimpaon', a-Suisex county pby<\ dciat), died from tha effect of cigarette mi

• . -! n i l Ioe Linos stopped cutUcg at U I M Hppat-. cotigiwWi^at»dayatiddi>KbatIgedtheirwor!

i v . i ;, B men w!U Weatfn Hop

" \Jttw' HrtV to^nlgttW tooanU» tonnation. -aBbardoiJtade. : : '• /•., • V. .-.":,.V" 'hie rcgl,tnition aho«r« W0 yoten in tbe'

i.-i-oaranert'BBMday."•;.- The^|7jvironwei»Tiwtar«5ay discharged- for theterjti, the remainder tf the cases being

n 'yCoSyppea:Itio cobt^alkl uf t

<; Ui lot oil Eorij rtrot ;i1 i

:B':ru](ieiue ui

V11 ii »Utad ttot Ubn-U Stolcclr aid two of

c » , h t a» pooidi'rf. 6A at Lake

7 t » o l. lioute amtlur dog whlali;Vai* nmnln; IOOM

v.\»lttoutb«liiBmu«i|ed.':•;/ ' ; ' • ; , • • :^ TlieBroOiwbiiad o^LwmnotiTa EBgtw

l B o n d l S T i t B b l r i »t pmenL aa

;• l i i ' i i o e rujwrrst Wutlngtonhai bemsold to a finq "of ftUk inanufaotamra who wille o i p l o y b t 1 0 0 1 d ; ' ' ' M "'

;;:X; . TtftntoryVtjilast Bonda?'* But?, atout an

'£ aflfra^betvreeo BuivatjiuiB at Hlbenita, did lo W a particle oftrutlL ••'";• ' • - ." ••

^ ndurbllgiUoiM to AMeh' port for a copy of the' proptwd wW' ' U f U L W t *

£ r ^v; Bockiiway township la now frae.ftom debt,;*%-' tbB present exofllent township committee har-|^vUWP^aeWobi^u»ns.r.:vv:*;; ;:r

^Hpockaway tf jofenftMaUo tbati Dover,1 in;v'CUfftobservedWashington1! «irthday by a>[*Bn«^Bl s u ^ d o n of business) . ' -, ••;.-''•;'•.'• Robert > T/ Johsson, :of Hswtnn. caught aV/piclwralinMontolAke; ' " '-'" - * - - - -

..V :. ~ Tb« Pawn Vonauited.Theoourtiippeal of Barton Hmithagaliut

the > w n of: Dover.eame up before JudgeChlWaiUoirlBUwu veek'nUy rmd the townWHS nonsuited. I t will be ranetnbwed thatkbout the holidays t ^ t h ' i arrest was cau

by Ut» editor of this paper for profane <abusive language on the Btreet' Tbewn watfully proven by atx reputable wi taeaaoi' beforeTutUce Gage, awl SmJUi'.WM "fined fffandcort* From thii decision Bmith appealed totlw Court -rf Common Pleaa, and Mr. J M . H.Neighbour waa retained by the' town to lookafter 1U interests, "The COM waa'nt Tyesterday, but'Mr. Mdgbboiir, flndU. __he could nob be present ttsb day, tent forBaiJtii. and asked him to let tho case go overtUlto-d&y, sr la tho •»«& o£vU» term « weluding yeatfti-day to go off by mutual consentior tbe term, Smith, In the presaooc of Mr.Kdghnour and hi* POD, ebmtaUj aMontod totint, aaid be probably would not l ive thoughtof the cats tf bl« *ttentjoh had net bees calledto It, and. ai be Itf t Mr. Holghboor^ offiM•aid: he ••would not. go iwr . MorrlitowB.11

But ho did go to. UorrirtowR; yerterdiy, an<•wcred when' the etite waa Cftlled and aakedfora nonsuit, and titera being no one presentto Kpremit uietawo tha Court amid not dapUwrwitt ttungront biarequert. We prewnttbew.faqte t tat tbo publfo may Judge neb. an•ot aa It rightlv deaervea. This acUon puU.ttie coat, for. tlie prownt, oh' the town, but IfBmith: tupjXMOi tho matter Is'endod he IsTfoMlyjnirtaken.ftjUwfiUotboauthel-ulreoouroelsezhfttuted.' Mr. Neighbour h « nodoubt In his mind that tbe Court will reinstatethecamonthe calendar when thefaotsu tothii sgrwtaent a n preseoted.

) W.• Hirrin,' of Korriitown; boainttto WilielijbDrns which look tl» Hr* prbo

; * ^ ^ t > P l t S l ; v '

. . Qhaoa at th« Asyltttn, ; 'Bornepstlentslnthe MoniiPlaint ImnaUe

Asylum are woIUng lo bei, set a t : liberty, hav-lng been prononnoed Bao« by Dr. Harris, theMedical SuperlDtnde&t, but they cannot pit

at until GOT.-Abbott ihall appolot * newtoard of Managera. _The old Board deoilneajwrreany longw, holding that t H ' m i u p

Aawmblyinan Dalj^rbili kgitlated them

:Tbe cartiiloates for t ie dlachsrge of tbecured p a t t a u w m a n t last week by Bap*.Santa to Dr. Junes S. Oreen, of EUaiWb,the. • Vloe-Fratldent'el t i e Ute Hanajiuk»nl, wits a request t ia t to itfnl hb name

theosrtlrkatee, at la required by the lawbeforeahypatisntcailbersleased. DrOraerS

tl o d h l

•tocdaod told him .tiMioooerOov.Abbetttook SMM stops UM better It would be (orall ooncarned, as affair, at toAijlmnwert

a chaotlo state, tha" tiutltuUon being with-

;;..;-r.TMflr«t«niiu«lr«iort«<lheltooiit»nBuUJ-&3i!*W' ann; Loui AssoelaUon abowa ^ operations

l l tf

^J8fllABp^omeiHorAI^^|MS-S aM.aJCOndprlioi for Brahma cnlokiiud eaebnd^-^•prtesfor Bludtl^hora fouls at-the OrangesSSponl^ahow.;^y»S^,J: '>i;5&VAii:- . :!SsVif4^-oiroulatioiVoiftta'.'l^nM;lni™aeo

; a f ly ; io j^^ in ; ; ( ^we t fcp thobes tSP* ,e^d*iife).of;'t '!eaccm;attenduig Ita local| ^ ^ l ^ . d e i M t f t i n i m f c - : Y : v r : ; i ; ^ ^ . . ' : > . . ; v ^ v ' '•'••

l(MyO^y, i«;E.r; Mr.'HsUowiy'sif>;;:Ia»t;cnar(o before Ui coming toDmer, Is nowj»/,j«rni^:d«pel'and.ecb>oL;r:5.;r.:J''',;;'^

;j-5ij^ifottra;pi^odilir;»polltai , in: totbRabdolpband Hoetawsy Uwmllpi. Ho3" "f*'* Mdmt. ofjlaiidolpnftailcl' being'«^rBt t r^ t l ta^pt f^p^Ua%^: ' ' f ' ; V

i . . . y pretty..;; containing Vtwenty mlnlah

^S : !«6%\^ , i |B^ tMiaWjo'••;'. J '.''A W .yDdloate n[ which . m;-•-. HOIIIH. tod J. S. Oalmoo, o! Booiton.ape

f SS. iaenlbera; baa purctiaaed > large tmci if land. I««jlieI^toEi«lBo«latljiillog;;;-; . '

a;. piMstthegyiiiBaaioiiiof theYounsMeo'svk'CMrtaj-AseodarJon, McrrUtown, ontbe

p;d;Mlt i'ilottlMb'Ci; ^^^

; : ; . MraI.I.Miirpbrwr!U.urU«tsbepkkl'J::/, H e l u o l I b t r a MeCorirtlle In Boobwayb:, '. towuiilii and thatihepubiicaaonof blsiiame£^«>aiiie^k^>^;^>aia^^:--;|fVVTtonliilm|"ifdog'liillj ' f i ' " » ' t a iVTtonliinlm|ifdogsliillej fi»meratari

.-oiir.last aajpils«,and to number" dlspoaidi ; f "

^ : i W e e ! d e n t S k M ? ^ ; t l « r l ^ W i s a : ^J. g.••: his glren orders to baya .the tenner through*jf, ^ B e r g e n !1H11J lighted^ throngh3mt,'«: that the%%•& :englrieero win be alUe to Meruie'ai^iaia''raf:-

^ ^ ^ ^ gv.:" I tas pusad the Hotue.': Under 1U' provisions% J d ^ ^ e i l d i t t h i i i j U l l * tifiOD

]ut'wWc to Irariu Out Itntnenae* ritint^eltbw* « t i V Oxford Hall Do/, at OjJanl :PUrn«»"

tlu>lake.

tha old boll whioh m i wostto •M gr%y-hairedi and rebpecUd

It>baaldthttno,a»ayeariseaniedbytti<" ' pott office, and. the effort

„ , ,- • . . .--,-- ,U»gamel»w»»,a«nooiiolii i—.

ing tiio lav, ncd reconunendi tttat tba only«ff«d4tttotaio4oIpTOU«tiaggwnftU topio-hibitthenle tiioreof 'by'all «rf"everybody.Tbi* would caute every member of guno u u -daUonatokeepaaharp watcli on hliopkoop-w»wbc;jjaro quail rmd other birds for aoleout of t«aKu» aad Umt not a bird atiould beallowed to be aold ODD day before the Dpenim,-,nor one dAy nfUr tbe clow of tho MMOD.then, traggwta that a aaUooal i

Cmgmto*ypToptiAUonat$i,000 lor a gorflriiawnt building will bft pufbeilV l b l - ' ; ^ >

Mr. Flemliig, the oontnLbtor for laying outb» Mir park o n t h e nUt« ot H.-ltoK.IHI^MLILI*_ ' * 'TIFJ is - ..'. ^M n iTwamlly at Mndl*on, comineticed Spring <rt'ioni last ,-wtak by adding io.titaforce fifty Jtalku talxrantV-;; v -

ThoN. Y. World having^ mad* tba'ment Uiat the JlorrU FUina Aiylnm WM 3partisan (natitutios where Denuxrabi did nolgetAahow, Acanyatts of tbe employees WMme4e| Trhen It was tound t h a t « were Deoo-creta, tW Bopubllcaiu. and tbe rat had noprofcraace.;-,- But i t will be parUaau enough

gg ^farmed, with State braudiet and oubordinateoff abooU lo every count;, townihlp and 1U cooipoaod of all damei iatanatedgune and Uih protection, whieti would era

b a numsroui body of oueorreri tb*t vlolaUotuof ths game Uwa oould hatdly escapndetection. BatweuOotLlOth&ndSOUibehaidfi(teon compUlntf made lo him about partiesibootliw out of f| iHU iland rabbits. But, when ukerj to make affi-davit, they refwild bec&UM they did Lottheir nunea to bit Jraowo. * -

' Hr," Protiinglam niggwtB to the L*gb.a-tura that they deflne what Unnaatby prfviwtten or private ponda. aeflnlog tte rightsand privileges of the owners of tuoli waters.and recoinmondi the rep««J of the hw con-ferring upon Boards of Supervisors or ChosenFreeholders- tho right of local legtolatibii Inr^an l to Oth'tuul gtvm«ithatU a lawmode to apply to any lake, pond or streii[tihallaUTectill the riparian owners thereonequally, and that their Hghta Bhouid not b.limited or defined by geographical or arbl-t n r j bouBdarlei; thit a Board 67 Pollution

be appointed to havo chargeof tha str**ms of Nstr Jerney in a eanitaryecjw and prevent t he poUutlon of the wateiy factories, chemical or powder works; that1

law be paned to protect the salmon; thamoney enough be. appropriated to build ah t t T J to b* under tho management of th»Fish Commlwlcmart and to be located at Lak*Hopatoong ; aim, Uut what la known ai aMtlinebedaOned.

Finally Mr. TVotblngham reoommebda the•«•£« of » uniform gams law fortbo wbolo!b.te. aa followai Open seawn for hare orabbit and grey squirrel, from Oct. let to Deo.[flth,:penalty $fiO;.qitaiI. Nov. 1st to Deo,lflth, penalty |60 i mffed grouse and wood-cook. Oat. lri to Deo. 16tb, penalty |M; E ^ropoan hm pheanuit and Huropoaa partrlde,klllltig wLoUy prohibited until May Ctli; ISO!!

u then from Oct. 1st to Dua JOth—not to be klUed without written consent .oflaud owner, under penalty of $100; reed blnl,rail, mirth ton ami wood chuck, Oct. 1st toDeo, 16th, penalty H3; gmn plaver, prairiechicken and Wtlnoii Englleli or grey inlpe, Oct.1st tb Deo, loth, penalty $3.5; black buq, U JSOtb to Nov. BOth, penalty KO; trout Aprill«t to Julyjoih, penalty 930. . . .j .. . :

•Mr. JVothlogham'a jeoommendatJonB •»•ipmtlng the game laws am very good, parKo-larly that m reference to trout, and the

propodtUm now bef on the LogisOflture to openthe trout seaaon Murch" 1st Bhouldbei cum

arily killed.'. ThBreoommendatioo to eatab-liih a hatctwry at Lake Bopatcoog we undar-

d i* lieartiiy adrocatad by CommiidonamFoota and Wird. and the raatter>(l| I* lookedafter'In Trenton by Aiserabljinan Por iD.Bmlth. Ai\ tbe member of the LeglfJature

n tfcU part of the SUtej ind too peopU> •*well, should support and belp ttJs

a* Vbatoaery at puch a oonvetilant-polntld t r i b t o U t o t h t k l lffycg

tbe.watoM<rf Northern HiSwJomy with food

pail »atbli«>ibBteloalfae ibemoryofUMFatl^oT'llU Co'nntry.at the WariJtiloii

t M i r t b JkU

IT sayi: "t B t i m l ' days agoMise'c£FoU»pnV ciaght \ laise bai ' ibottp ickere l« la te Hopatcoog. JHe brooght it

to8part»aodltfell In tfca hanta of pur^ l a n d ^ ' r p e o f c , " Ctob>i wbo hung itbehind fail bar u a natonl ctriodty.rA

iwKultpeadliyr th»t Mm* day. at hij placo,ightttnrsqmo'of N.wton'i J««il talant,/ttMOf t h a ' n a i k n of Bladutooe waa

Ikadnatad > i t b tliat. stout and baiandpiirchurfltforthemimjt on bis way rejoicing., I t't-i large in dreamfarmioa

;of solid B

. ;- c-^DrbVnedtoVotatern.^;^ '.-;„.*.•A Ilttlo cfalld,;a£e 17 mnnUu, of E. B^T«ii.i^ whar«td« onliteHy »tr«t in BiffitWp , Hy »tr«, n BiffitW,

wafldrownnd Kood.y In . ditarn, -»hlch IBl t c d - m a m ^ W i a i i n : Tlie trapdoor

Uio cUUirn wu left cf*s&'r -Ths'niqthertiiocbiia hadVop^on'for;1'leaving'the

oiue, whin ttte child crept from anotherm to the \lUh*n mod Wl through t ie trap«• lnt« the ditara. Wben Uw mother M-ned •!« dl.xr.eml what, Ud tmpp«Wli •nmmoiwd 'u&m&x, hit it watj itoo late..body wa*drawn oat, butUto'wa««cUnot;all efforts Vinnucittote'WeravaaTcU1

•:• An Infant With H*lrr Bars.'Tbe little ttrrt-mont " a

>].bAnd*n»n, of High Bridge,'gtvea syi-o( tteOrst "ptekon

ellflquality.' •fiTi««lMwa«boraibe»een>Bdinuehlike other Ublce, except that bar little, pink

irVwen covered with"a very &aa,-taicyroWth'.of..Uh\v-BlncV thon the hair haa

grown, vntti tho tong,-silky: look* baajr'downB^ljtoherBhouldct^TbohtirUdgcMoaa .. •'. ~ ^ H i ' ' ' '• »L '_ . a . 11 — — - vr . ."' 'wn and Is WryiWfti and flno. .Nowhora

< on the child's body U nay trJmtlar growth.• Uead Ii oovemloijj with tbe (LTionnt Ofr(uaunlIwlthsoyoonga babe..'"•.;>:

'/A',K«w''Cteiw«titratlntr Plant.The New J w y IrW Cu^i-ny bu decidedbrwt a targfl'i^t ^ r CTtuhlpg ajid 6onWbrwt a targfli^t ^ r CTtuhlpg ajid 6on

omtrating Iron ore, j i the Huid mine; PortOnuni -.11B inanliliiBiT.to be nsod ii ttia^ In-vented by.Mr; a Cl, Buohanan,- lorawriy olBockaway.abdthBwiirkot oonstniotiODwillbegtaat onoo, A tail bnlldins, alxmt ilrtyfeet long, ,w4Ur be reqt]lrsd,Tiuid;»^ iuirrowitiage railway t6 brififi the'nJatarial to tbe

yoitawill be nqnlnd,'; It will be a valuableiidoJtbn to the minlug, ihdutTT In that viein-.

and wffl gjvi eroplsymaat to additiooal

• -'fteaaant and Bnousaafiil. . /,Th. TTaihtosOTi leas £1T« b j tla Lxllea'

AH Society o( tbe Pint M. E. Church on~*'-~*—ilngyjaba,repeated TVedafieiUy

-TB17 pleasant la i social anisea] lacceaa.; Mr. Bamual Sister,

perabnatod. thecbaractir of OenjeWashinKton aad U t i • John'-J. Peer tlait otUsrtto TTaAlnjtoi, and rectlrod an theirlri«odsiriUibra)mlnjdIpiltj, white Use ladleiwho icrrod tbe Ubhew.reattlrol Inpatiioflo

pTbo act praaedi of the. affair

ambtintodbi about WO; v ^ r: V •

,-t^A.Bi»6toitf.b«Iitliair Wbtk.. ; / , , =.•*AMmblymanPoiilias kindly sent us a copy(,th(i new radUtrfettafi bfll whidi brndrJnat

d thsAssnnbly;.bythe CMmwratiopsr*cta, ' TTndar IbiprorWoM thabbtindary

a of any ooonty, or of the territory of anynty inay^':iaiBiwiI" after * ttres-dayi1y, y ^

otlnpnbliibedln*$papirIn Trtmton. yJob of thii Und oonid-thna be ruibM throcghMfore.thfl people of .U^'teontf Effected oraldven know of tt : "'It VchanwUrirtic of the

orewd now In ptwwrim of i & State.

^ y B i ^ j m H c n e ,Lait PiJday morrung. an; ctsprai pockagBarVed^O. 0. D.'.te, JoW B. SuJti, Chit-

bam, iiotriicoantj, S;J:ti jni found, tm Uiastreets of^t^JoiTim,j>N,: T.^TTia, packagewas epBntd and foontli to' rnntsifn''iK aTHT Tf"'* ^Jowelr^, aocortlan, U^sooat and Vest, ladles'dMk Uta i ad 7-iUTUaik:<ur,'.linen bosooaaqda blailnj-Drnsli-;illfslanastjir/I»Wd a k < u r , n e n bosooaaqda blailnj-Drnsli,-;illfsla.nastjir/,I»Wtto'pati i i . ounelta™jtl»iiaioeateli l

acadaioio gown* and cape. Then before theeyes catnea motley tlirone, so quickly did theycome and go aad other* tok« ihtdr place, th&tthe mind got Uwlldaml with the jtrotesqttenom-de-plumeit and fancy drosses., Tbo pro-cession ended by tha eDtranco of tbe flre-bri-gade of tbe Asylum to red-jacket*, helmeUandshining bocU; led by Mr. William Turner, tbeChief Engineer, thoir flank movements onbeing Introduced, aud their uarcblng. bring-ing out a deMvred round of applause.- Hexeare n few sunploS' of tno one hundred andtwenty clwractwB teken, which ,wa recall lomind 1 Undo Bam and Ltttlo lied BidingHood, the Yank* Bistort, laud Uiolr Pooka beatPike's Peak, you could not have a tolegniihstation on theirpeaks); King ofthollidnlgiitSuu and Queen Elisabeth; a Jeney Dude and

« Dolly Qrotclienj Bltttoz Bull and NolUemower Qirl; Jack tho Uiaut Klller• Jersey Lightning; Patagonian Chiaf

Sqimw (well takan nnd meritwl thn applauiegiven on nn.tdoJng.ue!]); Mr. Dunlol McGlrtyaad Suu Flower ("fished frflm \he> liottom oftha «e&"). There -wort too m«ny to fnilydeecribe. .Tbere were alxo an equestrtan anda dancing boar wbo did their share of oubonc-ing tho mirth of the evening.

Tl«n<*methegnmd march, ledby thoiVar-ioaund Mrs: Monroo, done without a hltoh,followed ia rapid succession hy Uie foiSowng

gnunmD of inuslc, well pkyod by the.lum Orcheetm .under iU abla leader, W.

A. Bmltb, and U focos, oyes aad lips are alguaappreciation, well enjoyed by the daucora.

„ . _ , _ . . . ; Abont-100 iwrabenml trwnUvwlmmf, New Tort and

lyhani*; Prt»tkDt ItoUffh pnstdett

anoKr. J.-o. Punpellj eadi made nlnablsi n a » i a to t ie aaeodatko. The former « a «I^ inaniiaodp. letter written by General WMb*InftoD t6ei^loTerDOr~'fflllUm JUvingtcn, ofSew Jener,'; » r . ruD[»nj'igUI WUtWentjboels of Uatprieml nsnWseei>6ai'tf;tlie SOTO-lntlon. .me aiaodation went. into.eomtiTeseadanatwUcalt was deckled toerUHUlaladles''entertalnment-fand.:, Tba object ofthis is .to' prdrUe financial means to exteod tejnembstii tbe prirllege of havlDg tbVlr .wiyea,danghtenor women frlendl''preient;at'tbeannual nmllBg.Beloro lie oompanjseimtaWb n r | 7 I 0 wasralatd e i d l t l l eipeclcdtial• w r j m n b s r wonld oqewbute «t least IS to

> Mud.;.';

vir.'lC.a.A.*fotee.'.;.' ••.-•.; •.Tfae first annlrersuy of our aawdatloii irL6elBlirale4 on) Wednadaj eTeolng, Ibrcn: l t l ^ b t rib I

t &• An Inter-g arrnged

«UitlatlM ^nebttsrlaii Cbrireb. An Intereat&i inuikal prDSratnine Is iialDg arrangedwelch will be (oUowod br an aoUreia \>j Vr;w . Bojd, D.D., .paittr of U a M Ssptlrt

eddle MmiorUI Olnrfli/of Kewirk. A cor-dial lnillallm b entente! to eTerjbod? to

Tbe trajntngolaai will maetuulualSnO'.J a t » i . ».| R.T. Mr. J<miln. wllrteacb.hliisan'u willbe."LeylUcilSi't.,; :- '."*^>:.

e •nen'a msetuig at • F. V, Snnday wiltU d b E M J i h illa m g , y

aUnawdb; Eer. Mr. Jeniiu, who willA large attead-lai l f lulred.f i ; ,. ;

Tbeanabal conTSntlon of t b o y sJhrf.tUnAjKdaHon of ibis Btata will: belaHatTnnlOB.Fob. aillito l i i r s h l t t Thebllowiug named members will gosa delegalef

onraaeKlatlonY JerryR.GeorgeVWlni^ J ; D V l t A,;jnibou Coe

and Beerebary^ajrlor.

V ^ L l f e Polloir.Tlo» CKaneellqr. Green beard itertimoar Inbe Chancellor's Chambers, in Newark, on

adaesdsjV'. l» the enlt. between Isaao V.Falk;MebelAii,aialnst LoaU P.' Janes, Boo.

torof 0>S estate of the late Henry Balri, ol^Vl ' that Daniel D. CralK.

poUcy^r ,maMr.?A „ot UwBalrdMUt^itwm^found.that ha ynttbott m i *D,80C, and UA Beoelyei- a^ipolntediow KMS to: recover ibe policy, on Oralg^ lffe,

on Mbotutt ot his Indebtedness to tbe Balrdestate.1. Tba sWtogrepbor'eag^i«4 Intakdntttie Uwtimocy wss direct*! by the Vice^Obai*oeOor to go to Baaklcgridge to-day and talcsteaUnknj.of Daniel D . C i ^ r ^ h o l s a a . t n -

>Cr. J M ! B^p'nldng.'supertnteident of the''"<m at lit. Hope; has been .directed to pro-

to Brazil :WlUi a W t y for thn' fiiitfrtitigating nine tnagnetld' Iron 'fin proper-

UM ia that ebiintrj • in "thf intaresta .of. U»]>ckawWiiiia Iron •nil Coal Comptmy.' TheyiMTiMarriai int tTeciU'vm^lclartwTJ

qua^QD,; They will he tibwnt abont a monthand Uri John Movie wUl'uke'cbarKS at U t

I t s Jtopubuaan TOton'oaC Bandolphtown;•hip will moot in' BackolTi^ Opera Eotob1 bont^ayeweiiuig>l|uut^Slh;at8otbit imipoie) of notnlnatiiiir^ ticket to lie nip~

ld b U t th t U d loled b j Uwra at the towwUp dectlan oa

. JOIIH B. QtBSOll -" . CSulmaa of Hut C

:A Fine Tronpt Comings -. 0. W. Vrodand'i Opentfit Minstrels, BllverTonet Band and rapwt birliaitm, .will ap-

pear at tha Baker "Operi Booso ^tardfty,March Tthi At noon theywifl gtraiaparutiet th oatt oompany ti "whol f i thot the oattn oompany. tia whole farming the

matt: eompleta and medUtfloas mlnatnl or.gBn!«Oon now on tfio road,';' Toll parUcaltui

MOnalfl PLAlKa ABl-LUll AUKyAl. BALI

Oa Monday ovenbg lost tha KTCSI eventseagerly looked forward ia, took plucu in theAmtuemont Hell, v&icb was ucally aad taste-fully dwoiutijsJfor tiieot<uiBiun.round tho roam/ia the cluck fmstruck seven, tie sc«no tra* ano uf generall«cU.tton;. tha orcheetm were .i.U.&Ha

Improvliud tymi, all ready fotiio production Df those sounds wLk'Ii not out;delight the ear, but mare the feet J11 Kind

deep with patient* as spectators; the platformwall BUetl with the managers and other*'tors, Iuafewmlnutespatieticewturflwardedand ftlienJd or pursuivatit, looking in bi« mclad gHimenta and decorations like a *cfroiu Ivonboo, entered nud took his placetbo center of U.o ball f ronUng Uu> plattaAt the tap. of a drum, eaten a natty lookingpage, got up to tbo lite and doing hi* partperfection, bringing to tba herald a curd on 1silver salver, who begun to announce the partlcipanta in the ovenlug'* festlvttiW '•

Tin* wne tbe Uedlcal Hl^ctor pai LUprlfe, wfao lock tbeir pUces mtnatat the plat-form, receiving tbe otbera, coypl^ bjooujile Mtkoy entored and wore nuiioutised.'by the pageand herald.

Warden Monrot. and bis wife led the-prorbossloa; tlienfollowod tba otlclaH and Ihcirwivn in the order, flnt and second astaEta

and third and f ourtji, tbe latter

Jtryker,ronla, died on Tuesday morning, bub it was

not certain that hydrophobia Wtjtl toe causo,although such vat suspected to to'tbe caw.

And all thin damagela tbe direst result of angleDurboing allowwl to nm'i.tlanioaEd

menace tholi vesand property ottmeral notgh-prhoods, It Ii only Another pruotlctl evf-

denctiof a great avii that the ?»* • has boonflbti f d hih h b tolUrf

a,Berllu; B,IfUiciere, Btratcga;dill 7 O l : Cil l l 8

l

>U!n; i, , ; , , g ;, 'Waits, Quadrille; 7, O.itjlo,: Cocillloni 8,

BchottUche; 9, Quadrille; CulMlonliui; 10,Waltz] II, Landers; 13, Quadrille, plaini tSPolks; H, Lftndors, Centecnlnl Thl Coocuptod tha tlma Utt toa o'dcwk, wluu

ere out, and BBlio aud Insane went to tboirbedft-Bame put there and some gob tiero

fithoutputUug.. ,. .• , V: •;Takfag it, BE Hamlot nays, " all in a!!,1*, it

was one of the niast enjoyaltle evenings everpeut en Baoh' an dccaBlop-~the dresae* aud

characters wen clioaen end weh sustained, andothing mit beard but praties nait morning

Emm ptttiantB and attendante, and all werepleased, Thus ended tbe great ball. Maylive to see another.: So mote it be, -; .'

A BPECTATOII WITH TWO EVKS.

..' The Bed Men, '••' • .The Oreat Counal of the Order of Bed StunNewJeraey WM'lelrJatTrontononTHesdny.

:io report ol tha.Gruat Bacheui, Edward 8,lance, of Fort Oram, ihowod the ordor,ln aiiosttiourlshlns condiUoni Eleven a w trlt**

rebeen instituted diiriug the yeer. Thalumber of bravoi oilopted duringUba year wna)M&, and VM total number In tha State la now13,600. ftt amount pild for the relief othrotJieii wuJ|88,S8Q.68| for funeral bouellti,$ 9 ^ 5 to •wldowj, uid orphans, *i(W; amount

the tribes' belt*, ft^OOi'anioan. of tribalrwalpti, 150,012; amouEt inTosted liytribes,1181.181; wealth of iribw iWjtSti, In solect-i ^ efflosrt for tk* oimlcg year Edtrerd aHsDoawsiTeiertM arwt Prophet and Kepre-sJctitivo toUa Groal Cbikicn'of tho U. B." "

years and which haa been toleratedtoo June. .The tmiwiaoa of keeping wortliletis!oK8 should belegtrift^outof oitbtanca.

Tho MoKInleri ?W i* Doiaff Zt.A lndy reader ot toe KHA, now Bojourniog

1 the leaf tobacco rcgloQ of Haw Tort , sends1 Uie following. Our loaf tobacco market Is[ceedlngly active. I t it eTtlmatsd that out

if the 20,000 cases of tobacco imxioced In tbe)aoudaga'region', fully ]3,000' boies hftveilready beenpurcbawd, at f roin10 to 16 cents

pound. Tbo MoElnley TtM bill hashelpedOB at ieut from S to 5 cents per pound,and tobacco Ia bringing.by reason of the

' that bill, 80 to 40 ps^/cent. morecrop, sold for in 13«).JTbo fanners

in gmtlyelatoi, and tha production will beargor umtbtv year. ' An luunopniamount of

11 be distributed omoii^ farmers In[tu-ob, when tba great builk of tbB tobjcw>rill be delivered. This will beln'tiia trad\ of

country .annudosly- V\Ve oll^SpprecLatelie good eJTectn of Uis MotQiday bill.

At the rallroa] IDWUDR, beld In ,WblppanyThuradar cf last week W. N.-Tunis wasected to preside, and after an iddressbyr. Deloa K Culver tlia followipg ExecuUve

kmimlttee f or Hnnovar; township was ap-Mhitod: :~V?m. T llnon,* A.- L. Cobb, H, O.ilaynnlds, Qoo. B. Bmlth,: K. k Cqndlt, WvI. J.Mulford wd W. O.Bates/ . ; . } - .-••'At tbo niMtlng bet* In KorHstown last Fri-iy 600.' B. Vocrbew pretlded and tha, Chalr.%n wna instructed to appoint an-'SxecuUveimmltte of flveand tur$e Dh-eoton to act for

ha flnt jeer. Tho following committee wasippoluted to solicit subscrlptloos and pushbrword ths proJectiC.; P; Axtoll, A.W.

J o h n H « r y B e ^ ; o [ . M > r ^ o m v ^browioghUfatherInadggout to die, wiu

' to (he t^:'jail a fcir weeks ago fori t»nt to the poor

i f l d V He t J < ?

tioiu that ike wtmla neTtfU re wtthhim flgalnfbat be bo soowr gctout of jiti; the'otlwr day,than hi* wife left th*po6rhonw to Join him,mlD.proviDg the old adage tlat "mlflexylaves ootnpmny.", .Chi Tiiesdsy they appeared

~ J t i a ^ t t a warrant fcr

entered their nsUsnoe aid parloined a part ofB h > l b t o d b V ^ J r t lBMch>yalu«btowsjdrebe.V^eJiiirtl(»v6ryproperly refused to have ftnjthlm; to do. with

QM, Beit, a boy, mads oompItiBt last Suji-y agaltut WllUam O'Brien and John Konet-, two other boys, npon wfaicbthoy wore ar-

nsted by Manhni BelL: At a bearing fwfonJ\l3ti« Qtvse on WtOnttijay ymmg Best teetlrfled1 that he was on hii .way from Sundayschool when O'Briea asked blmfora cigarette,ew: ilia depot>' Ha .told tham' ha hail nnrin,•hereupon Kenstlor teld him airi they took

hU watch ar,d bnt sway from bfra. TLeaoenwdand two otb«r W « twUne.1 tint Bostwu ta the haUt of pUylt>2-ivltb them, and oftaking hats and other arUclet from each other,»nd that they were only plajing aa they hadd&e ttfore.: Under the evidetra tho Justlco

.t impellad fa dtschaiy^ flu oqya imd did eo.

. '..ISemoomUoKomliiatlons.''-.\

WM held on Tuesday evening.^ Paul BovereprwlJe.1, JobnN. Conklfos was Bacre torr endtlw {ollowbg- nominaUi>»i'-w»ire nvndet—

Clifford A! BWrcbild; As-OUfforil 1 Collector,Stephen

;' Township C^raltteejnaiir HJcliolai1 * ; Justices of the Peace, JaniwE.,

>hd Joseph;VanDyke; ConimlB'. .•rf -q AppflaJi,;^ BdgM-.'.rK.- ...Randttlpb,

Angiul^TJiaanstelna^EumDejCooBUble,^bma»MnAvoyi Ovenierof thaPoor, John8. Beii; Burveyqin of tho.Higli-

iys, Gr»rgo W, .TutUe and Samuel F.'jfer*

-'"• • ' — '—'••»•» , ' ' , • • ••— • '''. -v-"' :A Oreat Bereavement,:-''['_' '•_•[- \

HqwEid Smith, youngest son of Assembly-tan Ford J). Smitli, a^wKtoa yeot¥, died at«:o'olooic" on;Tuesday mornliig,"of {meuionla, •.'- He; was", a • wioaoma VboV—bright,

happy and good, aud a farorita with all whetknew him. PartJruUiIr wan this EO>lLhh(iitUe cotnmdes who doepiy feel ht* losa, wbile11,iif'tba .coinniuDilTit^paUiiM, wilh tie•iefstricken family.' The members of bis

at UM publld'scljool « a t a i l lb d d l t i f h

ckM at UM p u l d c j o o « a t a iKffltulfloral tribute and a delegation of .tholrnambertrepresent them at tbo fintend, tai-Tljari-

y. Tbay, idtk his Sunday school class, et-oorted hii remains, and.>tTBW6(£ flowers in his

y BexttomeOMai.!.;.Tbe well-kcown QOlen undartoilng eetab-

it on BlackwoU rtroet, Dover, Ii nextto the oldest In the count?.. .Catketa; colllm,handles, pistes, robot, gloyes, coacbot, tuvuBos,and In fact every thing portatning to> flrst-dass.undOTtaklng: ertablishnwnt, • fiirntohed.Bodies kDpt either by lea'or by embaimiiig.)f embalming we make a specialty., All calls.ttendm. at any hour, day or night

::• /=••-;'. : W . K 0 X U "

. TUB 8prin»EleotJonBeBUtrr; ;The yarioiu Election Boejdi1wUl*'ineot one

Week before Town ileetlng U) revtae the reg-istry lists; ThosB ,whq ,i~!re regirtared.ror

last election iowd not againapj^ar befor*Board unless! there hM been a change in

retldeiice or ioineUUog'5of that Wnd.. Themho haVa movBd into tbo towtutitlp or from

one district. to * another, should «ee that theyproperlytoguieredi• •-.*• -.•'. . _• Another.aiftdl.oir.

pa'Taesdaf morning * g g eMr. Harry Case, of Morris street,: which luulbeen tied Up, nhowed all'the 'evlicncw of hy-drophobla. . Haacted'ln tha wtklat manner,Tith Btrings t^sBlimhaiigtng from his mouth,nd a log near him waa covered irtth froth-

l B 1 M h b l l f a t i t M OgM l B -Mr; Ou,

oUDedMarshal Boll, who went to the placeand shot the animal.:•: • | j

;lfyoafeola«niEh or cold coming niii takeionoa adoae, of Hires' Ooagh Cure; and, to

d l r t t g SM that jon elwajs

KAP CATTLE.

On the 2d of February, BS published in theEnt. attiiu ihne, a mod d'jg passed throughtbo neighborhood!!; of Iroula aud Flaudera,wlilcli van flnaUj kfllwl ut tiio lattor place,after biting a nuutlnr of cattlaaud other dots.HinOotliim other dOCT have gone mad in thoseneisliborViiJw)*, jwijtieujarty about Flanders,and there hai been ganual ap]n«lieBBion.

But now tlie cattle.wbfch were bittengoing mad, atul the mam of fear luu beengreatly Increased,four com and nine sheep In the vicinity otIroola lwvu given nnmlttakable cvldenossbydroptolla, and have died from that cam

The cow of Cbw. gtroud, of Irania, wentmad on Sunday night, and BIW was pat In abox stall to await result*. Bhe would a«t InUM wildcat maaoor, and would gttap and bltaat every thing within her retch.' She would

!• tie refa» about her stall with herborne, uul bar. belbwiogs and froUuugs attho mouth wore constant. Uke all hydro-phobic aulauabi, alio refused to drink. ThesemtvuIeetaUooi ooutlnuoJ uaUlmorning,' whan the animal dledla great agony.Mr, Btrpud Is t\ one-armed maa and couldlily alTonl to lose tba animaL

^r . fUlas Hopkins, of. Ironla, eadered thegrest«st Jura, one cow and nice sheep upon hliplaoo haviDg died from tlie rallies. To mokea complete teat all tiwe aulmaj* >rere pannedap and permitted to die froa) the 'affectatlie dread contaglgn, Vlo mck and every txthey gave unmbitakalJle OTUUDCW of hydro-pbcUla. B&d <OtA In tba some

Tiio other JOSH* wore Hesare.' Jos. a Leekand Jos. Yawgur.wbo Uve at wmefrooi Inrala. on the Uendnam road, nnd eachDf whom lost a sow. Mr. Leetc, when Us oowsave symptoms of madness, penned her up Inilsyard. Tbe animal would lower ber head,

tear up tbo ground* with nor horn*, bellowcontinually, and blto O)t pe «tpnaj ia tbe yardwall, continuing thonfnukiio^aadnesa unUlrite died. Hr. Yawger> cow also acted! In asimilar manner. ;

A cow bolougiug to David 8 ,

p j ?hiUor,Piwil Tterere, Jwi'

H 0 M h ' Chb

n, J, B.a-yera, H. 0. Hnnb,' Chbrlos I i Nnblo, and3eorgeE. Vodrhees.; y/S''... < V'ii-.t- ':•'• •-

.'• ,'"•_,.'• To Rani.olph'}a«pnl)licuis.'.r4. ,''';'.l;:.; •Tbe Republican prfnjary ,tonotaliiate :a

awnaUp ticket will btheid lnBacW*1* Opera,_ ' I . * .'I ' - • ' f aj • . •• x; t^ f " V \ i j a * a Ut-^ n_ • • 1 in - 1

An Old Lie Started AjraiW« ore told upon very good authority thai

Chofl, Talinadgu stated in a public plow lostSaturday evening that the Eiu had called th

k i l ' b biTorkuwn at tlw cor eliopa a *' car ttbup tnob,This Li either true, or not true. We \iroua\Ita wilful ami malHoUD lie, add * t ulTur Mr.

•e tlie euntrnry.Wo wilfaUo plflco our files at Ids dlspoacl.

>r aoldit 1ID con 11 nd It lu a day at U11most, aad be cannot mako *'O any easier. D<you accept the jiropotdtion, Mr. Taliuulge,raa your stfltameut uritilia (Tbe foot ii that a lot or gracfiloa lie in lu till*

community boost of their ability to wotcertain car shop workmen I11 tbiaway. If tie

a politic*! Job on baud, duire to build•shoal hous* In a wortliteia location, or hmany other scheme to float that require! votes,they calculate on Inflaming a certain portionof the car op eniplayw* with Rticb liestlK»o, k urder to get .holr vote* tar Uvelr p\pa». It wai only loot week that they beganto beg for vote* In th& coming election upontbe protonce that somebody waa opjxwejbuilding a school houte on the Houtn aidetonn, when to-day UIBTO in not s p&i-Urio

to it. Of course, tho inblliguil^ at tbo dwjM

nfftictod in* thin way, and only deepiee tliewrotched'etTorta mode to warp tlie volusothen by the circuIaUuu of baselcw lies.

Tbe tautb i* tliat tbe En* has uavcseutenco illnpaniglng to c

utteredrkjnen.

Its BtQckholJorB gave more than ono-thirdtiio money raised to retain tlieso ubope here,aud the paper hiu only akludly regard for the

sotbe found anywhere, and nioet of whom orenuden of the ERA. Tlie kindly regard ofsuch we esteem, but we would not eacrlQcepanicle of our own respect to gain that oftbe others, however inuon weinlgtitbG willingto do In any honorable way, aud we fraaklysay that we would not give a plcayoaa for thegood will of any who would be influenced bysanselea Ua, nicb as that refuted above.

Horno Oo'anty CoarU.The following jury and ouurt apitoals were

disposed of yeetorday:>Vm. E^mnelly. app'lant, John F.Caranaugb.ipp'iee. Settled.Aaron S. Button, appient, Qua. E. Ccnover,

ipp'iee. Nonsuit, .HuJabVandDrhDol.npp'lant.BaiuelE.Veer,

ipp'iee, OH by consent.Bliormau Leach and Abraham Loach, app,-intei Jobn HWVeeland, appiee* Bottled.Patrick Honnon, app'lant, Henry Biro andfm. Biro, appiea. Olt on coste.Mary.Philhowcr, app'lnnt, Andrew pui

lower, app'leo. Oil on cotst.Wilson MlHor, nppTaut, and Join Blilppon,

ipp'lea, Settled.John. PhUhower, app'lant, Jobn Face,

John 8. DulTcrci, app'lant, Julia D. Wont-worth, apples, Hot moved.

Uary Putnam, app'lout, Lewis V. "Walton,appiee. Bet down for the first Monday InApril, , •;. Sarah J. Oreen,- npp'lont, Joel B. Heedipp'lae. Settled. -

MathiuT. Shttrp, appiontJ.Thwi. O. Bul-lock, apples, Off on paymout of eost liy

Wm 8. NaufiUP-rlBUt, apn'laat, L%wU A.[ton, upp'leti.' OK by consent.John M. VoUDg. app'lant, Thw. 0. Bullock,ppW -This was a suit brought by Bullocka Juatico Court ngaiost Viiu'cK to rocoveor two loads of loo furublicd Wm. He TO-

u^ueEtTliU^^eBTt^^o^VLfiSiTtheiuuulna.toiVB^p filfttJon TT111,T«T-

irgelydepeml upon H^'eoaracttr a&d remiltf tblsprbuary.. If .th^topubUciM. of tbe

U illp y p

owssUp will turn o<it ws will.have.'» goodI k t ind t^alw^yi'x means-imMcaffl In arigolaotioBj for «iat. Independent elementthe toten, wto aro not -closely bound to

t t l t l U L l l J U l t Uptownship affalra Ui always good' nod asfe,* - i l t e u i n r t th I t t U a * ' t I k V W

y gin t It«putiUcan*'tIcktV W y

If tho noioliiatloiu made are good ones,ierefore, let all I^ubllcaiusrglye:»:lltttol next Thursday evening to the making of

d l J c k t l i h I U U t t r

U r a . Soi-an on a Bendsr. -' .-v.:, ;.Mri: KntaOvan, of Teabo;irtlrred cp thingsthe extent of her»bmi^lartSatur<iiiy after-n S h s w u v T d n k l ^ e e d d B

ses streeffall ;ont of awigOB-in wbtchehewai ridine wlOi a yonnff boyU She »h«i began

} shout in' a'blasphemous iind viiigar.way,i b V d U l l D ) I > l A t i ticbVcauted Uaralml D*)I>.ul A»ti»tHntmm to conduct her to the^oolt-up, vrlerewin left to cool for an hoftr and a half.o; ot the Interposition of friends, sho waa

lowod to doiuiidaobiidltlon'thst they wouldiko her home immediately, i She WM loadedito a mean w i * a great deal' oJ dUBoiiUynd when sbe left wan ounitLK tie officer* flth

b t f tWlMl l t It f b 'wan ougbtftiWoliiMllty, It

i n i UblU «BM»>I;DOV« to> long

• * > l l w tn laT'A fair roui t h

wertonioyin* t l ^f M; R L E d divea at Uw rosJdcnco of Mr.' R. LEdwardi,

, Uke Hopatoong lust Monday netting', and'la marching around the'room one of t i d riber, MI-.'OBO. Cohan, a jfflmg architect

from New York,' slipped and fell. When hewent down something bracked, so ths* thowIn iho odjoiiicg; room bean! It and th'night 1Mhad broken a rung on one cf. the ehtUra,' butthis was not tlie case as wbeh he'att«npted tofiso ho could not Dr, Noldeoi of Stanhope,waa scot for and found ihat tbo twolxrae* of

right leg frere broken abovo'.tha ankle.Nd-lcn sat tha leg «&a wtxi.% him hsmft on

^ afternoon train 00 Tueeday. ,/•' \'\' -:'•' ','•

;

•At Hope, Warren wnnty,aWMOWM*namedrileob Crussn, agod K3 yean, an'da miui whoseitvractw-ia dlegwl »ot to b»' good;' inveigled

Bertha Ilowell, tha 17 yw-;old.daughter otfraior Qamt t Howell, of.Bopo, Warrai

-vty away from horhoniB aad married her.11 h d f W d i ; c & i t o f i t&Ttoooiiig to

home nad had done all te'could to bteakbis (laughter^ unfo'rtur»ta", Inf»t«atlon';haa. now cotnmen&ed legal; proosedingi

gainst Rey. B. J. Dortt, of Marksboro, thalorgyman who performed the oeremony, andill also prbsecute Crusen Tor:abducting hla

c h i l d . - ; • , - . • • • ' • : • • : -1

f > ; - * ' - ; - - : •

•: S t rann News From the West.- ' The readers of the EiixwUl remember howMartin Craw was killed1 at Port Oram abouttwo yean ago. in an Altercation with Jama*Sweeney, who fled this locality toaWdarartand whose whereabouU have-since been un-knowni' I t li now reported about hem that"James Bwmnty nnd hfa brothorWilllnm bavebean tried in the. West for miuderlDg * pay-master'an^ robbing him of.$8,006,: and thatbey are under •eniencevko he hanged'at

i^tnie,'Arfeana,oui[aich-lth,. Webave1 unable to'verify the reportj bntqnito a1 many people In tibj vfdalty bcllero that

llio KBA has juBt added tolUjobclopait-tnentwhatltnndonbtddlythe finest'press.o£It class ever constructed. I t is known as the

erlesa Job Press, Bupsr-royal sits, being thej-Kost of ita kind belli. ItbalmoBtnoLnlnsn i ts ojuration, and in Ink dlrtribuHon aad allither iedliti* bu all the latest, and best im-

proreiOBnta, I t i i cspodnUy adapted to oarwork, and will tnake tbe already efficient jobdepartmtmt of the Eiu oa near pertocUon as

t » I b l e • • • • ' ' • ' : • ; - ' • * •'p

pt»Ible.. ManyWould*oLeft . : . -

After looking at the list of delinquent tax-iyan published in tha ERA week before lost

be. Sumx . Regular nsnark»: " K the'noAX- noTota'. ttrory rtiouMJw applied toaandolph taffnahlpUslsBpricgthayoto wouldo vory light 'indeed."1 That Is quite tme,

neighbor,'but what did ybo thick of the list ofRwtofflir, dellnqqBnttiLptiblliheo: but week 1

Kajsoi 4 ttwnHa Oc«*n« a&4 Fluaoa,ff. sTsnUns,A«ent, phesW. IT, J . ' • *

lultnuulted In Ytmnga' favor.

'.., • Hi*. 'Wood's Will.Tlie will of the bto Mrs; PheU X tVood h u

«en admitted ?to probale. It boquoatbi toierdaught«r,ilra. AnnaM. MoPbown

of Mr. DitnlelMoFheraon, all oras, mlueraia,mining rlghte and privllesbs belongbgto tindeceaoedlnth'otovmtliipof Jefferson, togetherTith ber Prosneot street residence, furnlturo,ooks, pictures, omonuuita, «to.. and 15,000 [a

U. ToMr.Dan!emcPbersonlfltw)Ucatbedrtttl estate lu Banta Barnardino county^

California, all mortgage* hold by her on realin that Stato, aud lior stianw of stock in\H01wl Iron Baiik, of MorrlstQwu, 'Her

real estate In Jeffcrsbu towiuihlp goes to t iechildren of the lata Edward. 0, Buhl, T

M. Losey roodvos f3,0«i Wnu J3. W.Cqrtrlgbt (2,000 and her four children $M0eaclii the two children of the late Louis O.HardiJCOOeacbj Mn. Ella; Livertnore#1,000

;can' Board* of commisilonerB far ForeignMlttl liOOOiho BomaBIiwiooarj Society

C h i d s ' ^ O O o V U A icariTmot Bocitjtj. ll.ttM1 M d o nmblB Society »:,««• Tt^reaudiHler oltfceestate la to be*divided inVtwo etniot shares,one of which {coos to Mru. MoPherson and theother to the children cf the late Edward O.H l U l l M P lNelgbboiii'are named aa ftieoutori. :

•'•' -i.1' TalnaWe Artlolei ^Mr. Wm. H. Listnbert,. of this plioe, had

reoently In bij employ a Hwodlih girl namedPlerson, who ivlthout any known

causa loft In a very mvHtorioua rnaanor, throw-ing her dothee out of a window and not evenmUog for,two week's wages that wasdueher.Borne time after her leaving it mufouud thata pair of diamorJ earrings belongiDgto Mrs.LanilMrt,Talued at IJM, a half dozen silkh&ntLkwchsef!. bad other article* :had. boonstolen., Tho peculiar way la wllcb the girlhod left Ind to .liar arrest, on suspicion. Bha•aid aha had been Induced to go ty-anothergirl, who told ber ths could get a plaoo.ln aRackaway mill, admitted that bho threw notneof bar clothM out of the wlnflow, and Raid shodid not apply, for wages for. fear* of balnescolded." SbegBve ball In 1200 to *pp«»r a t ahearing. beforo Juittlco Dago noxt Mosdoy

More Work Than ha Wanted."' ;! Calvin Conklfng, of Succaaanna, wascom-plalDiiigtJ.it ho could not get work, whero-npon Allio DoCnmp, the well known Innkeeper,offend him a job at 16 cent* an hoar, to carry4 briek from the hotel to B,' C. BhaWic

r , p p E llocould carry It ai fast or as alow as lie wished,but be nnnt keep moving. ConkUn bogan enTuesday morning and. worked all day, nak-jng 33 trip* awl covnrinff about 10 luilos, butthe monotony of tlie Job was so great that hedid not appear on Wednesday mDrulng to re-

• ' 'A Pleasant Surprise. ; i' :,Last Friday eveaingwhUs Mlm lYJlbelmlna

Tamer wai at church, A few of her manyfriendi from Part Oiwn, Flandsrs aaii Dovermot at bar hotre on Mt Hope avonua, andgave her a very pleiuaat nirprito. ' The even-Ice was delightfully spent, with TOCBI andinatrtiinentalmuBloandparlorgamet,- Therewaa on abundance of ref reehmento—frid te andlemonade, at tha clem of which all deportedfor homo, after voting It one of tha bost Bran-ing entertatnmenb} they' ever spent. Slay

there be many of them.'Om WHO wia

t • ' • ; S o h o o l O p e n l n i r . ; : • ' - . •

Extensive preparntlons are raaldog to openthe' Dew school boiwe at Stanhope on Marcnlftth. CountT-rBuperintondent^Hill will bepresent and taaVe an' address, the BtanuopeSand will furnish music, and tbe pupils willpresent a fine programme of exercises. If thensw school In Cover-la built wliere It Is nowproposed to place it, with a6 better guaranteesfor atreeta than we now hare, we would haretoamngefar the.opening In Summer time,u even Its wannest admi PUTS wouldn't care togo there at this Beoson of tlie year. ~

hUurBarmlflBaamwaaSMOnd,'Rev.- Father Beraribghani, f ormetiy of Mine

Ell], and other priests bare been engaged inraiting funds to relieve a church in Delawarethat was In danger of being sold for debt. I tIi said lha Biihop offered a three, monta'sjaurnBy to Europe to the'prlest who ihould betiao tooet saoeetstul in tba collection of funds.Father Bennlngham succeeded in raising theJiandaomo turn of 110,000, and wai only ex-ceed by cms other priat , who swnred113,600.A number In tils yidnity responded to FatherBflrmlngham'aappeals. ^ ., •; '

| . Trouble Over a Baffle. . ' :

atrrkBT & Belljof Ironla. ralllod off ahonelast Saturday evening and -the winnor.wasdecided to be George Rldnor, a boy. Tbah\&A been lotntA to Zamta Lonw, and wlenRidmr wait to get It Lorn refused to lot himknyelt. He claimed the owners bad leasodhim tbe animal for a time, and alleged someunfairness la the -cfflln[j. At last nocountathe law was being invoked and thote tnu alikelihood of trouble for all, as tho law In-cludea raftUng Ia tha; category cf ganiuling;

A Twelve P I T dent Reduction .h u bean mode In ComfortapleB, Blanksts andtil Winter itock at ttitBsMHtraBtbn, Dorer.

"Winter OrercoaU ''-,•'••i t Flaraon & Co'« tbe Dover dotliien, at leatUn bort nntfl Ihroh .16,

A vAimrry ctr rAcre ADOPT rtuums *A CQUJUKTAN CEO.

Mis* Orurio Uiuer Li'Visltiae frieudgOraugu.

Mr. IVarreti A. Dun!up has tweu vlijtingbruthar ut tijiaila.

Ueut. Uomniauder MlUer, ol Morrlitown,atThomosville, Oa.

Dr. Voll* will reuwiu lu h!i winter quarUrn fu New York until April.

AU. R. D. Foot*, of Uorriutuwn, I* anjojiuK a week's buntlug In Virginia.

E. A. Qusyle has been eltwted Praaldantthe Morriatown Deuiocratic Cluh.

Tbo wife of Ungioeer Ed. TfTng hai beendangerously ill with typbo.d fever.

F. II. 'O'Neal, a Tutenui of Netoong. hasboon granted an Incrcaao of poaalon.

Nicholas Stitos, an old oitixeu of Uontvilie,died on tba IHtli inat., agad At yi

Hon. J. C. Youoeblood has received hiecomtnUslun afi twnUnaitor of Morristown.

Joliu II. riaiidcn h u eeciirod a good posi-tion ou the N. Y. & New Uavon Rollnad.

W. Ii. Baldwin, a former resident of Ilaoitoil, died at Belleville, 111., oa the 17tlt lust.

Mr, Ira Uoagland, from TUIXUUH, ^rashlug-lou, luu bocu visiting at cx-afayor liichanlu'.

ilr. Jay B. Treat, formerly ut Dover, baaMnrtKileuted a Dlroctor of tbe Ken-ark Y.

M. C. A.O. G. Bucliunan, formerly of HocLaway.liaa

boen gnuited another latent email oru or rockbreaker,

J. CournrSonl.MiseLonl, lira. Woodaud Mtii Wood, of Morrlstown,are at Tiionian-vlllo, Oa.

George A. Aber, funuerly of MorrisLonlot becu elected aa Alderman of the town

Alderman J. J. Vreol&nd lias Issen confinedto bin house by nuoUinr attack of illnest, butIs out again.

0. A. Hoggin, the well known turfman,wbo died a few days stueo, at one time residedn Morristmvi),Mr. J, B. KJtcbeu, of Morrlstown, b u boenigagtij aa organist of the Flnt Presbyterian

3hurub, Ntiwnrk.Dr. I. W. Condfct luu bod a tievoro turn

llnoes, but wo are glad to loam Umt he isotting about again.Mr, jUheiidoii, the ti-alner for H. McK.

'womUy, at Uadleon, lias gone to Buglanda purchew same horses.AsaiHtant BnperfntendBnt Frank J. Oriflltfc,

if the U., L, & YT. IUllroad, lias gone Southor tbo ltonoflt of bit health.The death lit announced of Mrs. Hory

Vdtdi, widow at W m ^ d d i , ol Sparta,U yoan, 11 montb* and 3<I days.

VblUeli Norman, of flops well, track fore-an on tba Ogden SUno Itallroad, fs wriously

111 with iuHamination Df tbe lutigB.AV. H, Hibler, of Juorrittowii, ho* taken

Robert Morrin, of Nowtan, ni a partner In theidiiDBG of the HouUi Htiuot iiiarket.VT. T. Allen bail boot. 1*1(1 up with a severe

ittock of the grippe for about two weeks, butve aro filad (o knuw bu la convalescing,Mr. Audrew O. FhlOlpf, will continue. tbo

hardware buainoae of the firm of Soott &illUpe, Morristowu, wblcli has ditto! rod.Vetartuu Jasne JennitigB, of Dover, andO.Brlont, of Cflutro Qrove, inarched in theA. It. Divlsiau at Oeii, Sberman'e funeral.

The death Ii announced at Bcattyrtowii,Warren county, or Puter Caugle, aged 89yeara. Ho vaa the father of Mm. lUchardFeiiliala

Hr. Severauoe. whoatprwout holds a lease>u flic rark Houw at Summit, is about doB-ng a bargain for tho Fatrvlew Hotel atbii'inni.The new postmuMtor ot Potensou is nuned

Hojuon, aud lie In not a SOD of Cbaa. F, Hop-kins, of Boonton, as stated by the Uannerlast week. •, ,

E. Uolsey, formerly of this place, iaow a meinbor of tho linn of Morgan & Hal-

soy, insurance, real estate aud iuveatinontu,Milwaukee.

KII- Abbett lias MC^IOI a poeiUon as road»agtar on the Main System and will make hisresidence at Concord, N. II;, where ho ownsallnohoius. . . -

Abraham V. Stevens, for many years thuriver ol tuo Poapaclc ttage route, died at

3ouDd Brook and was buried at Peapack oaaothlnflt.

Miss Amelia Henilonhot, of Morrlitown,"-•"- a composition of rant literary and

. vomerit, entitled •'Sunrise,'' to the"ovld cotttcirt {ov B*J\IOO. popila. •*An unusual number of young men fromorris county nre fo attendance at the medi-LI Bchoob of New York this winter, three or>ur being from tho vicinity of Dover.

, Harvey .Ycupg, son of Bov. A. H. Young,joitor of the Kowton Presbyterian Church,ttanus a good cuaaoa of being pitcher on thePrinceton College bell team this season.Supariutundoat .TValiUBley, of' tho Clarktriad mills, Newark, about'.whom there has

a so much trouble, in stopping with hislily at the Mansion House, Vorriitown.

lir. Roliert "Woodruff, of irnn^iumi, thaqtienbliifathair it towtr.* srwottinat; of

tho Eigbtli Avenue M. Z. Churcb, Newark,has been prostrated by paralysis., He; * "Wthyear . \y • • •..-:'.--.••..• . • .'•'-,, .

flrod. jjuiiuby,Xormerly of, Mendham, is aliHUber ot;tse BporUng-Revlew's tesun of

wlngBhotanowonatoiu-.througb ttie South,aod leads In tbe race for the individualcbanipioiuhip. . • . . - • •

Ifolvin Young, a Boontc* boy, who has beeningaged in newspaper -nark In Chattanooga,

in,, has been admitted to practice law incourts of that State. ; He went to school

inderB.B. Potter. .', - , . ,About JM of the young friends of Adalbert

fcDavit gave Um ami-prise on Tuesday eren-ig In honor of bin 21st blrtbday, and enjoyedvery pleasant time at the hoepli«ble manaionr m-Burrogate McDavIt.Bonry H. gaeks hw been awarded the price>r winning the whist tournament of thotancnta club of Uadlton, I t Is a handsomo

umbrella, on tha handle of which'his name isengraved, with tho year 1800. '. '

Cuwi.M.nodiIiin,formerly ot.thls sectlL_.,WonUieEnor «un Club^ first price for thewason of ltilW, a fine oil painting of a Gordonutter on a points b 7 killing 77 out of a powd-le B0 bird* In eight club ehoote,Pen. ILobort McAllister, Oolonel of tbe lltb. S. Volunteers, fn whiob twocompanlw ot

Uorrii county volunteers served, and whopresided at tlie reunion of that regiment whenit was bold In Dover, died at midnight on

. j , B. Pl&tt, an electrician, under whose di-rection the lwt addition to the plant of theDover Electrlo Light Co. wai made, Isra-

'«d to have committed suicide1 by takingou tha flnst of this week at, Onondaga, N.Ho lived at Malnlleld. ;;.' L •"- • •

The tiiiprome Court has oustad the fraudu-mt Domocratio Country Clerk of Hiddlamx,ionvery, and bo* BMtod Conger, the legallylected Ilepublican candidate. Hr. Congerras formerly a clerk in the Eibernia etore,idlsaUorriflcoautyboy, • 'Mrs. Jane Halloway, a htgblycfltoemedoldidy of Porsippany, passed away Saturday, at- iMivam«ft ago of Wt years and lu months,j leaves 0 cluldren, tbe oldest of which is

?0 years old, IS grandchildren and ST. great-grandchildren, ths oldest of the latter aged 10

Mr. John W. Scoring, In renewing bis sub-jriptioa from Forgo, whew he is atlU engaged1 budnest, taysi "The E iu Ia a rery wel-imo friend to mo. I coDgratulate ~you iniml'hiog such a good paper. I am proud toiow It and say that it is printed at my oldt u n o . " . • : • . • • " ;

The following are guests at t ie Pork House,.Ik Arlington: Mayor H. P. Frothlagham,rifo and child, Jdr, and Mrs. MoLewee, Hr.latwernod friend, Mr .aadMn. Tilt, HIasilu Altenbrond, Mr. Grey, Mr. and Mrs.ax Norman,' Mr. TV, A. Arnott and Mr. R,'. Treffeaberg, all of N. Y. city.

FIRST.hey are mnde of

Wamautta Masliu,2,000 Linpn; each

osom being 4 plylined with heavyBu toiler'a linen.

ie round top olO Bosom, and its

[laised Edge, pre-reat the weight of:he vont and coat

orn pnlHog theosom downwardram the top, and.hrowiug wrinkles

at tlie side.

THIRD.revents anydraw

ing or tearing bat-oa holes out oflack of neckband.THE nrpnovED DOEOM wiii

" The NewEivoroe JAW- 'Senator Werto1 bill amending the divorcew, wfalca htu puted both houms, reads aa

'.Ottawa: " That for desertion, edultery or ex-eme cruelty in either of tho parties, oom-itteit or that may bo committed, tha CourtChancery may decree a divorce from bed

and board forever thereafter, or in tbe camf extreme cruelty, for a limited time, aa thall

eoem just and i-eaaoaablo, but In every eucuexcept for extreme cruelty, the partj

ipplylng liiall prove that he or aha, bai con-olantlous acruplw sgsinst applying for a di-

rce from tha bond of matrimony; whenmid) proof h u been mado, the court, In can itihall deem It just so in dp, may also decreethat the guilty part? thall forfeit all right to

wer, curtasy, and administration of or par-dpatlon In tha property or ntate of tha

:y in whose favor a decree Ii entarad."

a. A. a.Thare ant 118 Grand Army posts in thla Btateith 7,783 comrades In Ktxrfstandlng, and CM

(UEpcndcd. There was a pOn of 77 orertba1889. Thd AdJutant-QeneralrBCoHunendiIn the matter of orrean for dnes, even u

r as nanlttlue tho Bama In worthy cases. He»TB: "Lettuneverdrlvoonold nldler out

thtOrond Army because he Is poor." Thab m t n t e In 1BB0 for charity by, theriona posts were 112,(00,00, on incrnmaver

he previous year (2,000.24. Thede&thafor1BS0 were 114. Tba Quartsr-ltaatiir Generalreported 11,151.80 on hand.

The Dynamo ffaotory Tronbto.: Tbs matter In difference between tho Davnr

w York stockholders of the Con tlnentalynnmo Company, that was to have been

nurd before Vice Chancellor Van Fleet onhiesday, was Indefinitely postponed. The[ice Chancellor has given to Mr. JOB. F. Ilan-iph, the receiver, power to adjtut mutton,thUbartyto apply to him for advice, and

ither s&a may appeal from fab deddem.

For lnutrabed dnalan nod to Vni. aQtm«VaIkT(H.J. *

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Stands for

COUGH SYRUP,

CAMPHOR CREAM,

POROUS PLASTERS,

The Best Made.

Dover,N. J.

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CROMWELLDRESS SHIRT.

hey have Miny Improvements and Points of Superiority OverI Others.FOUETH.

The cut of the81oOT6 » ao ar-ranged that thewearer can raisebis arm withoutthe disagreeableBcnsGolhilicgthewholo bodv of thoshirt.

E1FTH.Tho digaRraoable '{eeliogattheneckis prevented andthe baud doeauotwork out fromunder tlie collar.

SIXTH.Che Beams aresmoothly finishedand tlie gussettare firmly set in;which preventsall ripping ortearing down. :.

In tbawtiieahlrt. They are without eiception. theIryuiemouoe sod you will wear no other..

PIERSON&Co.:HE DOVER CLOTmEBB AKD OBNta' FURTaBHERS, OPP. THE BASK, DOVER

WIRB

AT BOTTOM PRICES.

88: : . ; ; ; , v ^

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The Syracuse Steel Beam Chilled Plow. |

' «nd. Send for CaUlogue..

Prices in these Plows and Castings GreatlyReduced for 1891.

SPRING TOOTH HARROWS• . ' • . • . ' . ' • • • : - . - A T - . . . . ' " . - : • , • • : •

'9 ilUl.0H A B D W A B E STORE.

IION..OF. THE PADLOCK, DOTEB, N. J.

Table Linens; Napkins,Doylies,

DT OBEAT VABIETT AT THE

BAKER BUILDING.Linen Table Cloths

with Napkins to match.

WM. H . BAKER,DOVER, N. J

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Ilulort Garubritil, ColleckirVrmlhim lownpbip 3,800 03

Ruben r - ambnn t , Colk-clorM<U'Ibiiu InHii-h'p, I 131 M

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w..r-l.l. A*iMIlill". wll(> intt.'

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tYit it h n..w I- ill, iiwtL-H jil.-nly < f innt.-rinjfur llic ;,-!•'-*'i-J M'Tf 1')IIIIK..T l>i lull; nlmiil.livwi tlie " I'Jmfiinl il'»ui-Ciivl.'"«i-a lit 1.)i- mini'-nt nil thu uuti-l'iistciir imgis, aud u>itl.mlil if tin.' mad I!<M t-raa' continue MM no oilliL'int'!ii1i«Ts»il] [iifiiaro mi twiy , m " M yKtj«-ii,-n'-f wiLh MuiM I'igt.m:<l Kul.iil lV,ij.lt>."Tu^u-Hiinsi'iln-jiIi-iity nf Ihu funiiuraiutttiink 1>3 huntingcnn-fully ttmnij;ll tin- suiiurljLif tint vilN^t- with ii lirai* .JUINI and a flu

I Htltl (Mllll. II fcW Of IllL' iQttLT Might IkllSO ll

dincuviml.MVliiultiurlaiittiiiid iI"E hkirt dunce !a*t

IVidny inoniiiin. Thin canine IJL-CUH his nkirtd»!,i-.,M>>>arly In ih.Mii"riiii^'that u j-irlk.ilof t!«. nri»tM-rtitk'iK>)rulnli.>i> of the tmvn wasHot u], at .!•<• >tm t lint limy WL-IV (ill In it Mttliir tiii)>li. Tin- 'log aiirtwi like all other g-K*ltiling tli.it strike Fliimkrs, in thu MTUI*.Juhllf tmU-y, an enriy riwr, MIW the ilt>s htaithi cm |ii« iimil nirwr near Win. CaryV, awl1IWIVIIJU.II JL-IIIIM ran t-'i,'ft II gun winch lm.lAmi H.rvit-0 in tlireo word. Jfliiie t r c u r d

Tliia tbgrt'iitt-Bt over t-hiiM-d. T o h o o n moun ta in of

HtMli i» Iliuhluiitc of ahiiKH] m i m i n g after a

t i ^ k M f.'ut> in tin* f i v c r u ^ Hii'lfHiniiun. l i n tt ry iih li.J wmild Ji-liili-cmiMii'l get within jri.iii.li ,1 ..f Ills )>ivy. .k-l.ik- wrw g r i m i n g t ired,nii'l liiiviiiH only t » o IV--1 IK- coulil 'nt b.J ix -in-.-ttil to inn lln- nii-i- M.-t l.L-fuic h im w> wellus his f.uir-r.xiicl i-iMUy. \Hiei i .U-hilu Kol

t t>:)kupll ib t m i l n n a wu.* juiin.il l y (JnrretK.>uU HIII! biH rilli-1111.I-.i-ivrnl nll.er nimrMln" h o H I T C u n n n l , with "iiyil.iiit; f rom n iiri

fitaml iimcli or d fclimv TIT UH life. I p thuliK.uiitnlii th(t<l l^]i-<l]ii»|iiiiM!i'ra ami whenliohiiii ruu-lml t lwHimin i t near Mr. Anroufcilniiui'it hi' tw i t a liHik iH'himl h im. l.iltt1, it's «ifu Hint Bdlii iny .wile twist tlio dog tiUlift-; for j m t n ; i Iu turnwi Ijln hcnil (!uH.'al» C I K W his <l..esliij>V career by Himiiiil.nlltL JuU. lifni in H vi tal ]>nrt of hie annUu

Ttii* rliaso un« (li)lhli(il. ( i a r ru t washeroof l la ' . iuy , hut Jd i i lu uiuift in f<irhliarc (if (lii> i iniUi tin lio xt t ini l u p tliu KHIIIIJ.

W h e n t h e ijoj,' limit ITS « c n t nKsi'iulil.vl tullc-

lll£ OVUf 111** cllQSO M>lllO CI1U? JifOJXIKCd tillevery ono t>li>Kit (it tin objivt to Im throw u itUi-nlr. K t u r y W I y tJint wild K(HX1 M H I Vuul i l It caiiiu A i u l i w lU'iiil1* turn. H« jmllwlbulb u i ^ e r - i Ik-foro llio object htruck lliiyrt-iiiid, luit Uni t ' Kvn nu rtfuorttf. A m l t wIiut thu rnii in«l(l i) i in tlie KuribunvliimidMMII>iimriinl ivli.it was liio i i inl lw. T b t r c worn imton.l.H Iu thu -ui t .

Andruw Imnik-J tlio gun over tu J.Jiilo » | t hlunti-ncllmiN tu luurt I t lwfurf ho Kit ou t ounuolLer chnso of lliu kind. Uut Jelii lo liui]

dirtiigeil wliirlt lie nsol HH ft ro\>lf, " 1 tlfil'tit•viiuiv i t was (iinLi lijaUt.il."

Tlini'KNTINR I). SAKXAV.

A Balh 'oad Company F l g h t l n e Saloona.Thu D., L. .V- W. It. It. CiMiijwny linn

• -viitwl n K-nntfoil iu Pcrantlun nn.l vicinity byt : Auf, a hum] ngninst tin; (uiliwiui iu the ]in>T lillng fight for Uijitiir lici'iiM'M. A UIIIHUT uftmlnmon in tliu ouijiloy cf tlio ciiniiwny M ln>aigtunl Ilia jatltlmiH of lliu liquor iik'iinstontxhi'd by iiiitnwlinte ilfst'linrcL1. ~\lliry Q^LXI f»r tin- ivnwn fur ILLH they worninformed tlint tlioy wonM If ri'lustnti'ilas SIKHus they ivitinhv" their iininin fiuui tho liijuujjl i t ious. Tim nniuf B WLTO withdrawn nnd ttiiiieii ri-lisBtntwI. Tl;i» coitipuny'ii rcpreseiitntive* ts]ilaiiicd that tlio lives of tlio tuouimixl

J i i . liULony. Col. Waibllfftl. !< n tovn*lil|i. 8,000 COJ»u. v. Wm. n . Knith. Col. Pwatio

t> wi(.li'p, I , i i0 03John 11. Mi'Icdge, Collfot

A J . Frlt 'z,Wm 0 IJ -nDtinir,niarh 1) Hlmiiaon,Tiicniaa Bright,P. J . QUKIIOI.

6.B. U Uit-

Filir

. MiIcI lo t

ituwtiihlpu,C,J. I

D 1 7 5 OSt-piDK. Collectoi

uiubHiu tuwtil'iip. 3.7MD3O.CA.Uuknr Col.Iici.tmpT, ROOOO

12 Bteiilvn H'ffre, Co], Slomi, «,0l4 IIOS Jot.n U. Tar.i', old bridge

iiiklirUliuld. i aF. Jl. lUtdon, Col. SUdI?ou

H Wm.o'lLc'lJmiieriUwId.

!2. P.' II Jliidon, Col. MaGUonDonnish

39. 8. It. )Imrt>oa, Col. lTmofcrt h i

X, Collector

E-1J8 85

' aim3 73

0,000 00

3 818 M

9.500 00

3,0001

ecoooG63 0G

<Jiu. A . Drakii, Col. H I . Olii

EiLai*O Hnjipinc, ColleotL.f l i a tham 1-jwutbiD, 2,6^7 78

J . W. Jicl ig-u, Col. H - c U w i y n ^ ^ n j

8. B. lUrnsuD, Ool. Hi

ufri i-i froTliU.mliy

Ilobcbcn to Hulfulis tu IXJ

Asylum Statlatira.

Frrnii (IIB rpjwirt of tlio WntrnKun; of the &"iJam>y Stnto Limn tic Asylum jiiht tsuual i t inhhoHii Hint on Oct. Ellut lutil, there -wenuiirnrtimnleri coi.tiitMl fu the Institution. AtUm Mima tlnio tiici-o noro in tho Morris PlainsAdjluin, ut Murriiitown, CT>T intlants, mnkingUm toUl uf luxiiHG porsona 1 ulliosu initl tut funs1,011. During tlio year <l«itli raulk-d iu•ujvoiitj-filiciswi in Uio TrcnUin Asylum t>twhich dghtcc-n went pulmonury WUB.IIIIIJ>UI>U,mul iu thu Uurrti riaJns Institution lliere itlitj-Sdvet) donthi..

QooaLooica.

Goml i.Toks nre more tliiui skhi Jeep, di<pInguponabeflUhy comliUon of all tlie vitalorgans. If tlie Uvt-r be Inactive, you hare aBilious Look, It your jrt/,mnrh he dlMniuretiymi liavo n Dyej*pUo I-ook ond ir your K1Jnuya be afflicted you hav« a I'lncbed Ijook.

'' Bocurt) gooJ bcnltb juid ywi will nave good..iota. Elretric UltU-relailiagreatnltfraUveand Tonic acia directly on these vital ergons.Cures PiniiilM, I'lotcLw, Boll, niid dves agooj comjilcxion. Sold at Hobert KilleDrug Htoro, Dover, Oraiii, Hance A; CO'M DrugStore, Port Orain, and P. N. Jenkuui1 DrugStore, Cluwter. TOe. perlx.tUo.

Baoklon'n Arnica S&lv*.Tho best Mil re in tho world for Cuta, Bore*,

Bnilwjs, Ulcow, Salt IUiuimi, Fever Sores,'latter, CLn]ij¥-d JIuntbj, Cbilllalns, Corns,

, n-id all Skin EnipUons, and itoritirdv CUHM] iles, or no pair rcqufrod. I t Is guaratitoud topivo iwrfect satisfnctlon, orniooey rufundod.1'r'cc tivouty-flvo cunta j»r box. For talu bylUibort KlllBorc. Dover. K. J.

HEATH & DRAKE.OVR NEW DESIGNS IN

Carpetsavc note remit//or inej>eelwn, anil thetlifytay covert, TWO ENTIREFLO OliS of our building.

This department his always beena noticealhfeature of our csfalHsh-went, and buyers in this city andvicinity who nxamvu our assortmentftndtlmt it -compares favorably, bothin style ami prices, with any house,in Rcw York City.

Many faauliful desvjns in Axmin-alcr, Itoytit Wilton, Moquet, VtlveUlirussch, TajKntrij Bnussda and Ingrain arc inditdcd in the new patterns.

We have also received 250 H0LL8of Qhina and Japanese 3fatttJign,both 2^ain and Jljured, samples oficJncJi have h'tn placed in the sales-rooms.

Persian and Oriental Hugs.Poiocr Loom Hugs.Oil-Cloths, Linoleums and Mats,

Heath.& Drake,777 & 779 Broad St.,

NEWARK, N. ].

Report of the County Collectorfor the Quarter Ending Feb.10th, 1891.

Nov. Amoanton bind, . . • • 1.8I9B5Billi pavablc, nola dlie'l'd. 35.O0O 00

. D M . K. 0. Chuprnm, SUlo 8npt. 3,037 33. . . -^.,,1,0,,] _ a 3 5

• '\ 1900

. _. CimpminJ.U.TnnK.olJJ . D. Badil, -

a Knlcbcr, Jr.. Ireu.

E . D. S * I S , Or. Lo; far KOIUT p . BoLwrtHB

' t~.' • Board of JujlaiOi••' . lfi. Jol.n h. K«oon«, L lice lor-' '-1 ••• Boonlon'town«hl[>,•>..;, 20. Jo«o ffird. Col. Puidinnoc

oDtun township.Wm H Bmltli, Cul T

towmlilp,

SO 10

1,(07 70

3231C3

1.01B73

4,62181

D, L. DnuhaiD, Col, Kenlolphlowotlilp,

8,077 0J

1,037 * i

13.101 67

:iU8C5 71

ESPENSE3,

ELrxrnoJB.

NUT, 12. John IWto.M. D. Kitchcl,K. O. tj'ihnby.c. V. Rirvher,ffm N (toorter,I II.Vnn.l<-rvocr,M. K Lowr.P. I.. Wiiiti-hcad,»»W. K. Mkm»DjNnflmnlDl Llarb,Jnmrx I). Uurcitl,J . l . n J F-K.ii

( f!ODmot3100

Ut5371*030 7517 75an ss532580(0

81 f 5

Mithionnonk&L.Co, 'JimoSOOO1870583323 00

CJiarlci G-nUDD,Cliirlos K. Qenunfr,nimrlcii llifcer,J. L. Snook,A. M. Pn'Doli,John P. Jlftl^.l,Kilward P Frfoz,J K i U D t L

F.y .P lu rp ,Tiirmi«E.8ltarptA. Jl. Vmee,A. J Drakr,Jtmtn W Cirupboll,K C. Hall,F. K.JnnkiitP,PsvfdE.Hnrloi],

Cliarl'fl II. EmmaDB,Wm K. DTP.Clurlci Cnmliicli,.lasob W.MrrUon,( i H t

Wm Netaenaer,Natliau Brcrt.flrnrv T.»trek or,Win. H. Tlinmaa;Elmor H. IlirrlngtJD, 18R.IKnr K. Oorwln, -Fr«iih If. Plowerf,Jolin '1. llnrna.

20 2 JSiSS30 H7Si DO22 Ml27 00

41 73GOO

Ifla*S110,1IB 7541 1318 70300

112551) Ifi600

34 574 7B12 H)2173Bo nomm21 75S01

35 2518 7510 04ss as41 OSaoo

41(11soon16 07

FdwirJPnx.Joliu O. Sfott.Jubn 0. Merrill,.'mppti M. a«Mnor,Wm A.r«rMm»n,Thniinn B. Toao,John JfcOrtth,Tlioni«" Dowoi,aiwirdMlller,'John B. GOT,Fr. l ikK.Foi,Jot) T. Hill. •

wrJn«eph C. Orc«n,Joionh B. I)iRl>t*r,Darid A. WlffRlUiJ^ltrird P. Beaeb.JobnJ Oonlan,Wm. E. Kcrr,Thomim Kincald.

John 8 WilUi,a.D.Crsna,Win. Oinbt>,A)I<>Q looker, Jr.,E. J. MJ-BM, 'O. J. Kipp.CllciH.Mwd. rillfl,Theo. Doremai,JoboBirrrtl.J r imP HalrlHln,

D. IV. C«njm*Ver,Hmilb Jieobii*,Jnbn n . n«r>itlek,GeorRoW I^nce,Jamca F, Force,J. H. n .nn.Alfred 0. HOOD,0 h«rl M Bit cb ID an,StflWKrtNclKbboDr,A. W.Attorf,Joptph n . P»rVer,Prewa rtNelRt.boar,John VtoD.tt*,Dtrld V. Htnu.

' nforcoB.Dnfford.OUndo V. fi(eph*ni,Wm. F.BIril.Tnok J, Hittserty,Chtrlt.* Itlllt-r,Bflbert H. Ooratsb, ^I)»nl6lW. Tnnii,-

GeomeO. lhruaeo,Theo. Rmltli,J-N. Miller,Jo'lT.Bebrut,ChiHti W. Bnrcli,AbrthtmBjerioiiA b r t h m B

Albert V4*n'Voorhcei,John Gallon,J«mes H. ZelllT.J»ro-)» T. Tin Htm,An'tln Doremm,Edwird B»n<lerarEnpeodi Biilcj,M. 0. D»r,JohnB'Bordt,

* Irtrin B. iioff.Georgo 0. WillUmi,Jabn A F k m l l ,P. J. JrfTers.SLTd3D ,t Cllft,Yanca It MV.tt,rhn. H«lley.Thom&i UeundoGeorfre Oobbolt,"iV.Dar-

17(100 00

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2flO0MOOS7DOIB 0037 0041 S3IB 00WOO4100

37 002(001*00

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STOO49 40

COO81 8714 Ifl«[ 87lira1150

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00091001100210031 SO37 60600

410010 60

a orj15 SO3110MOO41OS

moo33 0097 00IS 00Ifi CO97 0027 00Iflfli300

2070IAS BO307542 78438880 70Prtxl. Sahratxleabftch. SO 00

O.P.Loilcr.J»me» F. Bdbr,Wm. C. Ouley,Edward f. Plenty,O-MrD Miller,I^mnH R. Ficnon,M.r.Norrf*,H R- UofTmto,Oforrn I t Gluk,P. 4, K'in.Oeorjre t7da.11.

M7fi37 009700aoo

413597'0«1»

Hurry 8. Bnrobird,Jim-ii A. Onmer,J . J. I^inoey,Jinjcn R. gallon.JrbnR.KPibl l t . J r ,Kibert 8. Van Dyke,THTid M, CtmofoD,EUlD W.Bcoflelil,V a , IT. Toorlicti.Wm. H.Defker,

John H. J?Md',Peter M Kain,

Ahir.W.Beu,J«bn F. Wood,W, O. Freeman.WlllUm h UHI),WrarT. WebbBoard SeUool Dlit, No,

Jamr'a Nimbi*, Jr..

48am

1975sou

18000saotB38R417540 DO40 DO40 DO40 no0 75

11 DO37 0097 00

9000IB DOSSBO

ncrhA.WTlie,Jotcph H. Herring,J.H.MIfcb«l[.Wm. O.TreeroiD,Oonrad VtUL.WK.cn ho.k'r,Jobn Hft^hc 1,Wm. II. Ilanoe,Hran Oolllni,Con. JJaoD

UlchBPlGridr,Tito Nlion,DoTcrTrlnUcf Co.,OlirerB Fre»ti»n,Theo, 0. JobniOL,Jolia A. TotklD,Reset PowellJohn A. TnniiPhOipDuHtt,J.A.DrMIliD,o. w. nowibr,J. 0. H'itlRur.QMTftt L Parker,0 .8 . FrstnanOeor/A A. W»bn,Wm. 8. Coll*nl,E, D Hullmrl, .D B Or«Ur,John H. Mirlln,

SB3100SO 00sumSB GOmoo2733

133 MS378 SI27 COIP 00900

83 94

SOD16 7030 94.93 9791 0027 00600

48 UIBM

A J. F r l a .J^ilm w. Uiu b-r t ,

r.w. II.no,V f l R | Un . . .1Mcrfl,T-il>ln.OlIlJortT WcUh,Joiin It EvftDi,.I.M Carle,C B JtTB-IJ,A'^QIIatKl,H.I). Priil.J .W. LirrlBOO.J-col>L Otrdnfr,niiT A ( i JK Kcahlxu,Sniintl D'owcrv,Jo!»" MeTitraau,F . 8 Div.FrH.E.Boplm« B .Ifork*w*y townalnp.HorriK JloCorraick,powitt c . HHTI,EdtrardB Uclburt,

,.'l4. K H Mott,E.I*. Molt.H. W. JI»tthe>r«,Ittcbml II. Iticharila,P*DlelT. Oorrrin,W.H Itvnni,DrncnAUoBDoJl,K.P. U«

24 W600

231112101

3(11)rtOO

27 00S3 011100

90 00•M 7II83 94

Ift99. IKTEKWT CX aOBFUIf aETEXDaNnr. 12 Coi. Mvrrii tuwnabip, »581 Si

40 DO75 5030(018 00

s s e iB8 84

COOIftOO80 DOSO3 10COO6 00

iDooa

OlicatcrikonlCQMLOli.oIUDJU1|IUObttb.mBoibnryMondbimTaiuloHaoov.rMtll

1891.

. If. Ja ) Ward, Collwlor,

-I3.CJ701

i r . l ! Wm. H. Oraan,-Georgafl. Hoffatan,

G>IJE.UIIIWA. A.KImbtll,W. U. H1U,J s Gardner,

U O t

tiono18 0019 no9 633*0J

A. NEW FEATURE

mdmm

MOOS0111

STnTneTk.-fioUonT- ' 8 8LW.Oondict, 8% 75Jobn J . Kopp, no IBII. Tan NDPtrind ft Oo. 83 53Hate A Tnffw. UMHiQifiel pMr, SO 00Dunham, RncklejACk. 814

Do«. 10. GEloa E. Killer. — "Karr A Miller,

mvtm BRIMW.imNov.13. M . » Kftobd.

Ttmo. TUmnpiiun,p.r.Bn^fa,Andrew It»dcrrr,Uir*ci Bilrd,A. C I/iivrnv.O'orKo W. Bannoll,L J. Tr. wlirldyo,Lq^SIoOunaiok,Thoa TliompKOQ,Franoh I'oi-r,

nfH'&Q.'w.SicklBP. F. Uoran,Jacob S.Ciroy,

Wm. H I'i^rBon,

SOC7S

!0(06C 17(IPn

87 GO10 0033 50

113 5040 00a oo5)91

11)9559 31C105

181 001 7 6

B7O04t

tilGO13 GO71 1510 00

19 00HI 181400

S76098008(1001SBS

SlOOfl1700

1B0 67S4S9*4

BSBfl800

13 0000 3110 '0

H".VanNoVfrina'*A"6o, 74 0*

Mlll<TBro_,S.mum M. Bnttrn,F O.HeiffRD,J . O. Etmtnikl.A. A. Klmbill,Rimivl Peer,h H. Loree,

Etear Hoax™*11. J W. Drlant,

Di tor. k L»ker,JolinJ. Kopp, •CfcM. 6. KORta.F h. Johnion,Miry A. Miller,Oiloi E, Miller,J.O. Porkr iOo.Alfred Taylor ft 8ooL

ff« wlilopep-jeot of MilCnery, a fcatuiat New Jersey will rocogniifait want to our budu

to Easter a Dopnrt-— that tbo Lodies

as Iwliigd longfait want to our bud ness.

It) its appointments It will meet the eipec-UUons of itiose ocqaoliitod with metropolitan

In Its Rssortmontfl of fosblonable Uat*, Dou-neta and Toauos, It will be tlio equal of ouyIn tbla country.

"IB m a t w r o f p

28 00Hamoel II. Bntton, 17 00Jiroea Qtrdncr. 83 00M.tl.Orme, C3 21DarlJ B. Allen, 8 00ThnmnaKlnoild, 1610O. P. Hopklm. 8 BKDanham. Baekloy<%0o. fli8Jobn Barrett , 87 7ftI i M. Loreo, 20 00Edgar IIunt , 13 00

of bow reasonable in prleo Hlgl A r t .can be sold for, whon mixlerato profit la tlii*-- ' J for business building.

UNT1UMMED UILL1NJ5HY.

W e will ntr^' ahuir a aof desirable Bonnets, Shapes mnnll and largeHsta, UOIOJI, Cbir, Hair aud Lcgbora Buapra.

IN FLO1VEIIB

will shonr a grondor asscrtuieViolt P a t l Dhlina I '

lFOa COOCT BXPEXIU.Nov. 13. *"h»r|P. Hirdcn, |193 00

E.P. Brnm, 4 03W.W.Beori, 7S00L. E. PIBHOB,Kocktway Detootlre

M i l e l Mnrplif,P. AN. Uillor.Abram C Or ton,P. P. Dfreti.Ratoaol Hi!dwin,fJornollui JioobtiB,Wta. DtOrnf,

Tbco. ttinftlleb,Lc«UV*rDojD^fOarnoliiii jAoobae,Thoo Hinolicb.I!nH Broil.PU»fo It. M. Oa.Pmnnel IV. Van N'eHenry F, BMOII,Tboniua Doliud,O. F ORd

97 93314583 00OOO

30>001SO007 00(0,1

aw 0381)00

836 00S6S

4R7O4NP08(100Q]fil4414

' 43 0943 001010CO 004flP0flOO

874227607fi004900

600

7S00MOO

8 00

B'd, TLoojptoa,

T. W. florr, BborilT.

William Toorleei.I. W. Oor?, SbarirrJOB. W. Oar-' "J. W. Van A

ion,

11010lMOl

N. J . Stoel ft Iron Oo, 137 41K. J.aieelAIroo Oo. 130 02T^iwhort flroitli, 140 HOWllUm To ca, MOOII. O Howard, 09 rflAmoiOronoo, 7 75JamriTi ioroai , IS aE.O llouartg, soo

2001)01U0O10 OO43 en27 9.1Ifi 00

181 tM '

1010 00137 F0

!QPO7179

121 0013 004Bt

10 0390 83Ifi 81StOO12 0048 09450023 4li2(4019 00ftSOO

tU(HOH

. ...., 18 27Howard W. Hildtbrant, 400

DldonB.ffioli,CjrO«A. Wolf,B.D Unlborl,J imeiO. Wright,Frank J. Olci.

U'TOrHillD II. A I .Wnrbx.

W. J- Howden,AdimUmlraoD,

j . F. t: on,Henry D. E Iwwds,D ?, Hadcer,QnM*Tun Beianceucr,D. Y. Eedxea,

" '•J. V. Hirr-j ,JobnB.niaokfroll,Thflmii Moody,Fliili* «pek*r.Door Lumber Oo.W. W. Hill,Aarupltall,fI.A. Jinofana,QoorfT" B. Blmmona,B.nVur j .Auitln Baldwin,Peter L. Ai*»rH d W Hi

Jobn F. Wnoa,DoWHt O. Qnioby,FraDclB Gil I Id i,

Dec. 10. Uablon Hl'er,8. L. Willltma,WJIttrd w. Caller,J. A. Oim,Edward BnxtoJohn F. Wood.0. *[. Kttcliell,J. O.pntirkJ. W. Oatnpboll,L. E.Pknon,0. n. Oiftr,J.W.FaDolier,J, W.ttoe,Clear LlndBlor,G. O. Kjte,George Anthony.P. J.TSavla.FranolH Obildi,a B . dura,Lernnet Haa',I.W. Cory, SborllT,

E l a a S M o t t ; 'P.aDirkar,Wlllfiu Toorbect,W.H.Hollpr,

00, OOBOKIBB A5» POST

Nov. 19. 11. L Oo«k,

Jarnei tiwJavt?'John Shlppan,J. S . O'Riler,Elmer King,John Cook?'J. O. Baeen,Jot, Vf, OatnDbeU,

4901008l»00

133 0120 00POOD

19110

lfiOOO18 51C3 0063 00«Er6065 3(5100fiOO

80 60HOOD735 HO000S3 10

S1» 00418

31 Ii0 40810

325-0193

it 007013

1,126 00

74129$soa3000

- - j l d a , Violotfl. Patislui, D o h l i , ,Chrysontbcmi iuu , Tulips, aud wild flowers,in wieat l ia and montures , besides n i n n y c zcl tulva iioveUfOB for wliicli wo will bo solo

JJ I N kOSrRICH PKATHKR8, HEAD TIPS, ETC.

A DECIDED fll'KOUt-Tr.

1891.Jmiuary 1st haa come and gouo and my

vertlwiiieut vt Nov. 14tl, 1S"O, offering $reward u n t o tlint dnto to m y n-uolisjito Lolu UIIB 8tato"who could bent my s i * * <*Ityeo not Lavliig been Uicu U a 1*™"' of

iperior quaJlty urn! ago of toy wldakioi.>w infonn my patrons that I ani prep&n

to funiUb suoh goods cheaper tbauonyeltber Iu tills Btate or Now York, oithor la

it of bond. ID iiuy quantity.

M. BYHNB,Op». C U T M I D«POT. DOVEB, B.

FINE ABSORTUEST OF

Watches. Clocks, Jewelr)Bilvcr-waroand Musical Iustruuwata, &c.

WATCHES CLEANED FOR TSc. a t

M. D. HICKSO1T. rOST-OI'FIOB, DOVEH.

HAT FOB SALE CHEAT,ATPLY TO

WM. L. DICKEIISON,

liMin p ' Mt. ToUir, N.

EUGENE BUCHANAN'S

DRY GOODS

The corner stoOUBSOX street,asagroajry

AUx F o w b e .* m D. Foier, 21 TO

tvWjek. 2S00

Jc'lo E>Ce, ' 20 CDJirot" Iintwrt, 0 00JoboF.Biaeo, - 9009Cbri«tl*D Htycr, 693Wm. E - R m o n , 85 SS

V j /steci 'klronGo.l .SOtroJobo F.pp.1, 148 B7F.F.BIrdi , 25 E3J»mea Fee, 82 00John Forajlhe, 6 DO

•' •• 48 DOnicharf O. Appltgate, 23 00Jimet n . torey, 12 00

1831, ToaPRft Lowia, 85 00J*o. H. Joba D»ran. 10 00

Ororsn H. Doyle, 4S0OCh*rlf* BliEy. 4 CO -JameaE.Ue'lter. 775KlTenldeD.&I.WoriiG85C0Joba F. Doctor, 1210O«»r Forijlho, 8 COWtlbnr E^jbart. 9 40Wm. 4 f!-!nc;l Blorrcrs, IS IBWilcox & B^rry, B9 SHD. I*. U m n l , 70 00William Foree, 19 00JaniOi Biekron, 4 08Pred- A Apsar, 2 GOJobn Hio", 27 BOE1U»H. nii t lM.' G1DWin 8. Nanjtbrisht, 7 83ElijtliDnfford, BOOW a r r e n F n d r y 4 1 1 . C o . OS60

TarroT, 47 00i«b, 8 01•icl.Woita 7 0S

ElIjtlinnfTord,WarrenFndrjJoMPfa r . H a r rTlifO. K i n l i b

16)0. viixicTTAr.T)afHS AKD ovriuKaa,Nov.13 M. JTOiRlind.Co.Ool. fStOD

M. Hontland, •• " 85 00W. H Qtltnft,Qso. W. Howell,Tbomat HUrka*.LonU Hatcher, Jr .J . y . Proal, Bll 80W m . GUI , 1 'O <aJohn UBudd,J . B. Halmon,J, H. fl.imoD.E. A. Biok«r,

«879 60

1 ffll&SMD5 0075 OS

113 SOBo 00

„ lerfon, 74 10O. BTChambetf. ES GOJobnM-Tiinli,- 8130Well* Lawresea, ' 89 60SilaiHinco, 12(12.J^bn P. Bnda, 3750J . 11. Fio«t, 4180

Jan.*14. H.H(»Rland.Oo.Col. 100 00Wm.H.Orlmt*, 8681J«m[«C. Hi*en, 81 U3. M. Froat, 15 60

1890. OOCBT BOCiE 1HD JAIL.Nor. 19. L VI. Cory, Sheriff. 133015

Mon-iilownE. L.AH,Gcnipiny, . ' UBSorrfa Aqnedaot Oo. 13 iOoni«tn»n Qu L. Qo. 31 01enry P. Wltlo, B49 M

..W.Oorr.Bberifl. m « f l "De«. 10. O K V Lindiley, l i t 00

D. r . MoOlMlan, 17 C3 .Jamaa DonRlin, 87 SOPrank r . TVortrnw. 3 00J. B. SttYejn, 11 85Hometown E.L. H. A -

P.OompanT, 1410Morri* /qQ*auot Oo. 1175MonHlownOtil iOo. 23 ISr.J .Howatd, 39 0Bl.W.Oorj.Qberlff, .6160

Jan.'ll , Poitor AWIae. M00Monl.UwnK. L . H . 4

F . Company, , 27 S3HorriatowiftiM L. Oo. 8809Horria innedDct Co. IS 00Thomaa ilcikill,

floor, with all modornimiAlsa three rooms over Walton Bros.1 cloth

W,A.LaoiiiiteIn,I. A.E. OTponter,

J. O BnokVJ.H.O'BUejr,

O.N. Hn

timer itinjt,Jame* D<mfl«,

10 006 70

HSfO7 006 tOsro

18 00JO 007»5 00

•9676(0

1000500

' 9703110SCO

knownElltntt

for n o t . apply to

1890.HOT. 13. B. O. Em in oil,Doe. 10. Into a. Arnol

U P H l

N o r . I ' i K. W.'.UammiDl,JthnJonea

18(1.' 1.11. John J»nat, S

U. M. Oammlm, 1

I, CTUIJIBU'l BOMB.

83 0016 00IB 00

80S 16

smo. - Ltmior..

Doc. 1C. Q M . D. Ueekw. Tr.,BUM P1TABU.

D M . 23. National I-en fiauk,

- i99TS5

U.8MS9

igfl-^ notadne, • " " ' 7,00000

ran. 14. Natlotal Iron Bank.uotadue, o 000 00

Httlonal lion Bank, ' .noUdoe. 6.00000

Kitlooal Iron Bink,

: ».r.aiifi.nB..,,ttiiooM

note due, 23.DO0 00National Iron Bink,

noUdnB, 0,00000

1. I i . R. H. Birew, Col.O. B.FqnIer . "Jai. Anibony •'H.L. Danhun " .B. Oambrant "Wm.n.8mltn "Jeiae Ward "J . L. RanooM '•Bami Harrlaon «Obaa.Baker " "H, i.. Oook "J . W.lMkMmE . O . O

A GllAHD EXHI111TION

TRIMMED MILLINERY.Our efforts In jbovo line haa IJMD toward

securing a dingily of now aud uovol cirecte inUal« aud Bunueu, luitxirted dlruct from lead-ing Parisian artists, together with Riaiiy beau-tiful produtiUona from tlio high class design-era in our ownemnloy. We would request anattendance foroxmnliintlan from ovory roailerof Ibis imiwr aud fool tonlldent oi winningtheir hearty support in our endeavors to placebefore tliem reasonable price millinery,

707 to 719 BROAD S t .NEVVAKK, N. J .

r MAIL OBDSIEH FILLKD.

$10 REWARD.Will ba paid to anybody round telling, flll

or wtlfcl!/ deatroying onrbottlei, 01 at«*lin2toprwi from tho aims.

HtNOUUEiHOLLEB,•*•" Doi-er.H.J.

'aitiei. Bemf-roonililj, Tooriitspins oara- Obeapiatei. Soul hern Faolfto

Atldrosa E. B i r o i i , AW I Oen'I TraUcHanager.,SIS Broadnay, Heir York) It. J.8M1TI.Agant,iBB.8.18L Phlla. l i l y

STORE TO LET.iu tlie ScLwara Block on

ccupid by TJ. Lehmano « 8 o n t I i 9 B d

GROCERY STORE

SUSSEX STRJEBT, DOVER. H. J .

IB itockwi with tbe beat or overjlhiDB In tbcn

llcoi, mil Hold s i living prioaa. Oall and ei in>

me my stock and prlooi. All Roodi dellTtn

to anj part of the town at abort notloe,

EPOBNE BOOBANAN.

KANODSH & M O WSTEAM BOTTLING WORKS,

DOVER, H. J .

Wlioleaale and retail doalera »nd bottlera

dW» agents tor Bathmllnt it Go'* Odebraltdfitcpori and Lager Beer, tupplted in any

quantity from a boa to a oar toad,

J u s t recelred a a own la lot of DaUantlnft ft8on'« India Pale and XXX Ale, whieb we putup In pint and ball pint bottle* apBoIailj•tdapted tot note) and family a*e.

HDEB, PORTER, ASD ALL SJNDB Oi

SODA A}fD MINERAL WATERS.

( far We purante* alt our Kooda to b*

OPERA HOUSE CAFE,HKZT SOOIl TO BTAOE EKTHAKOX,

IVAREBK BTBEET, DOVER, M. J.

CHANE F. JPOAR, - - - -Proprietor.

0Y8TKRH In nll.lytaiu.l imtljr i»rv«lunches iirepdrol a t auy hour of the dav.

and f red] overy day for familyor 1,000. Host brands o[

iproveirjotWalton I

50U3ET0EKNT.On and aftet SflptoBiber l.t Ibe Eropertyn o . , . . U,, L , . , , , W I , l l . p l . ; . : S r orlUnt^.Boel ^td B.ndoltL aiaioa, will ba

T. STBAIEB.PnrtOramTN.J.

SMITH & FANNING,

Masons and Builders,

IF YOU WANTana eTeniblofr elsei or if yon vant a goodprice tor actaplion of aU klnda, go to

JAB. V. afiUDOIAN. ne t r tnef i ina , , DoTor.N.J.

P.O. Box 150. . . . ; ( M m

FAEKER WANTEDu b root or lo work on sinrca; farm con-

acra of B»od UtUble tod. Forapniy to

i. EDWABD DEI.L, .•• •• Ka>»ll,Morri«Co.,lI, J .

UolBg 100iwrUculan

i1 W « ; . - '..•

Lunches iirepanxlOygtors, prima — *uso, by tue 100

SEGAIU), iiEEU AND AVlKES,ware on band, and a well cquipjwd POOI

ROOM attached. AlwayB a pleasant ancorderly place to coll a t

Contracts for all Und> of wrak taken andoil materials furnished. Practical eroeriencai.. —ry branch of innaon w o r k . . , . ; . , : :

•JOBBING PIIOMPTLY ATTEHBBD TO.

Buor on UEBOXN 8THXET,: 'V.'"

0-ly SEXT TO D., t & W. II. B," ; ' . ; '

(uonnu ASD EBsrs BIVISIOS.)D.pol to K.ir lork. foot ol Barcbj 81. l»d

• (oolofOliraroiiberHCra

MOSD.lV, JUNE Md, 1800.

DOVER TIME TA3LE,

BtuTalO JfixpriiM* D;88Oanego EipreRi* C.-08DoroFB.preia - -«"* iettitowiEip

ihlDRtonSpl*

Oorar Aeoom.B l l E *

ofar Aoaflaio EllkEU l l k E i r w

EMtonAooom."ilkEipraaa*

'7ia. JJoonton

lljIk EiiiroBfi 6.H

iloSxp-* 10:18

Saraatun E{'Utttr E i p r e n . ._Waab. tJpnnUI ' 8:02(laffklo Bip." ' fl:61Buff J o Ex .* 0:29nntet kaeom, 10:10Dnflala Bx." 10:90

DOVER AND MORRISTOWN.•cato.3ovtr.CJ55A7:8i 'B:40 '1:20 •2;«I-.9:41 '.<B:5S "i:U "

Arnve.MoriitowD.

ll. 7.31 A. l(.8:00 •*8:07 ' •

11:48 "it. I;15 p. u.

B:1B • '

ArrlreUnrrltttovn. Dover.

Il:t53 "1;38 r ; »

fi:64 ••flialO "

7:80 »9:40 "

• IS1""11:10 "12:23 p. v

. 3:00 "5 31 "c-aa ••7:23 • '8:00 "

10:10 "

"Wothlng Sne»»dB like Ep««?s.

DBABlLlTir, EO0NOMT COXV.BNIENOBBAPBTY AKD OCUV0HX AllB A O

ATB F0UKDIH

LEAVE NEW TORE FOB DOTXB.At 4:20, 7:10, 7:!0\ 0:00*. 3:10, H.20. 10:10,

H.| 19.-00 H. , IrOO*, 0^9, i:I0*. 4:80, 8:10,rtW. 7:80*, 8:00*, 8:00 aud B:OC* 7. V. . .

Tm. Iloonlon Bmnoa.

CHESTER BRANCH.

CfioiteUortonI n l a

M. r .M. r .M.):33 8:05 fcl7 Cfioiter

LO:TJ a:G7 6:00 U t0:ia i):5i (1:01[O;0a 3 « GBU^53

A.M. r , « . p . a7:26 13:00 4:10733 12:08 1:90

13:lS'a:S01218 440

7:37 13:lSa:S0G:BU Succasunna 7:12 12:18 4:40

53 2:43 fi:55 UoO'uinBTlllfl 7:45 12:S2 4:50AO 2:35 5:17 Port Uram 7^3 12:80 6:10S5 a;30 0:4a Dover 8:00 13:30 0:18

Tiio Bickoltelown Eipreaa ilopa at Fort•ram KUIUK Knet at 7:S8 A. M.J gciilg Wot

"FLOK1DA"

STEAM AND HOT WATEHEATEBS..

Mannrao'nred b.v Pier on, Bo Her $ Fierce Man.nraeituinft Co., Syruoap. H. 1 .

MOBE soli In New Jtttoy tlun all otbenDOiubinGd, ill StTiOK perfect utUfuUor.

COKTilMJ ft greater enroltcstuiua than any other uo

X d e V . 8 ^ for. warmlDjTpriratf

bniTdiog"""COST W I T H I N R E A C H OF A L L ,

ainfr re Beinlj

' lebaltof

F. D. STEPHENS,

Qonertl Agent for Contra! and Nortfcern K«w

GEBBSAK V A L L E Y , N . J .TffEO, KA0QEB1Q11T, 8 B ,

Pond for cironLni Fitlmrr.iraale«d. Lareott 6laimu (be Btate. Corretpondon

ESTABLISHED 1830.

Central Bailroad of iJow Joraoy,

letkblernr paiBeneDi tralui,to takeetTeotNOVHMBbit Ifllbf 16BO,FA«aEHQKD UlTIon J ' -

Haw T O M , foot of Liberty Bt., North rlTfir.LEAV&

7otk

itui and

ttti.' thandeen titi.

A.lf. A. 11.6.00 815

7.S04.00 8-006.16 H.SA040 0

UP TItAIKfl.* . M. P.M

6.0.7rook,.

(L BridgeUfou..,,rnoy.. . ,Valloj.V»11OT

' F . . . .

.16 H.S

.40 0.1.00 O.Iiu lo

.18

e.io I L . . _6.3J 10.638.35 10.63tU0 10.SO6.85 11.058.80 11.1064811,1!

e'.Gu n'.aie.M u.no f. H.8.CS l l .SD 0,(8

. P. M.11.95 0 087 12 "

9.09 1U0.4.02 0.107.100.U 11.15 4,07 0,157.31B.81 11.C3 4.ICS . 7.38

Lwrala 0.13 10.00 4,13 . ..

iry'F,[ak'Tl

miobluery.'. An»t!Blloa4M»ohlnwandH»wleje Btnrap Pnllera, i

. J Valley..,.JQ. 7.B0838 U.151,15 B.UiheaterParnaoe 7.t28.mi.85#..38:fl,ClV

7.476.6811.804.W 7.01;ixa O n r - O e m a n Taller 0.-4S ». i t ;FarnMo 8M IP. n . | OfaecW 7(60 r . • -

Ibemlt . . . . . 6\W 13.80* * ' " ' l ' ! o ; * ' * ' * ! *" -~«J . . . . fi.M 110 8.25 B.45 i .

»:::8;.!«KSfi?:$S::

Air.v::::::ftgS>iSfSiJtS"ViUM*. .6 .68 8.W6.11r * 7.04 . 0.O5B.17

jf ier i . . . . 7,07iHley. . . . . 7,11

fe-.'ts^SSrir.•::;•)

J . P . tJUAlON, Gen'l Agt

INSURANCEAT MW£ST'lliTES IH^BESt AMEKJ^i?;^;io»NoojiPAiraa, * *, : AOAIHBT LO83 Ob DAMAGE

Fire, Lightning or, Ttrnadoei.. _ r hone, tod biuIaoMUMa and bpmo oDterprfw.

A CO1F1ETE LINE OF

•riinrlalkillct sWiBltconlraolaror

l'lumblug arid Tinning

Steam and Hot W a iHBATIHQ A I P X C I A I . T r .

9SW.104801TSUWS18ID8I8

CHAIN PUMPS.1ATETT B1CIOLEI

h U V a X U

Gto.-A.

SmithA 0 VnJoiopb

A DonBlaf,

)b York

Hmllli ADoorluJoaepu F Tattle,fl H M*ttoz,Oicar Lladn'or,Tfaeo flflirlnir"

aimt75845

49 SOS7S

90 3819 0031731110520 00700

63 40

m r * ooTHrrr tcnoour 19. B O Hesin. Lx.D.10 LnninfJ WU

J T Oorlew,SB775

8150008fi

S.tSS^Joitiiu Broro,Uorer PrintJEjr CoVBardon ft Clirt.HomneUA TUIjer,ToBtBroi

8979 :11380-

t• ' « A t l H a o O b T A K . • • • . •

J. J.Teffar. BUleTreHT.1 ; amrLua KTHOOL Ttnrri.Jew* Varfl, Col: »59MW H S i t h •• 47 71

.. .tSM72

168,419

Jew* Varfl, ColW.H. Smith, ••BaHopp iog"

: BBOiPmTLiTIOR.

To tolftt teoeipli. . . . \?:. . .«.. . . . . | lBO,8C67a

n^boldTna^Tofficen.Oonrt Home and Jail, .

roorOooM,OodrtExpantwa,Oonmenand Po

I.B8S8

1,000 01

OodrtExpantwa, SflQltSOonmenand PottMorUm, .49032

asiKKa !"« :Clilldnm ai BotnB. -. , J . ^OT 35In nicy, V 4.30083 'bitla paTalln, . 7LO0OOOAdTcrtf daft and Frinlloa;, 86472•100 (WO appropriauon, . 8.M7SSHarpJat Mhool html, — —BUU Kbool t a i .

Balance,

,:;,:.TH|E Si|V*T:ipNER AND

SUSSEX STREET,: -;[::•-. T . X8:OFPEB1MO JUST HOW A BDPEBB W H l Of ' / . . ; - • . * -

«Uoli l a la o o i l l n t | , tb'a inai t atoek or tba kind e n i bronsht to Dorar. and lo . h l . u I .—"-•• '••• • i lhoaUai l loap lUaa . . Alao

Books,; ,Peripdi6a3si

Daily aid

Choice SegaS^ and Tobaccos; Hpes^ Pouohisi

o.,rdri(l o

Teaohera' Kiaminatdon.libembvElTon that tbereirinboaof tbo dountT Board of Examiaaraa Cottntv for thnimiminatlonbfcaa-

onB.hird.TPVib.SSU. Each applicantcertificate abaald b . praamt aa earlr a .o'clock i . « . a t I t . fTMilnaUra will]voaiptlTat5 Mr v J 3 ' ' T . . . .,

Dry (Qoods, So!

We

stock: in ivory. Jopariment;

ana Versey Jacltels.v:' •;?:

', Misaoe' nnd Men's SHOES. '

Mffi^iti

•• '*«

, ;Olia,Ur.'...IiT. T.D8ounur jmr.. v.c81umuTUj718

, 1 i 4 M ,.IiT. T.D8 9.10 10Iff 11:00 S.H'6.33mrvc8 u s low ura sis els

ajBjiojisM,^ , „

- a leave Vortr for Hinnlatnk and Iiak*twtmMi A.M.J (USiLir'-Tutidaviandis oalr.2 7:00 t a. For all aUtioaa "nataiSA.a.; (UBr . • . To«<iajia.

anila t t

mivanaianda.-aly.). . , .. \^..,}.:.-..;-v. •,

OoQrej.DO.aeaa boprwared kt a . m ualla.toa«i from 8olool«r'a'HnuOoQrej.DO.aeaa boprwared kt a .

Valla.toa«i from 8olool«r'a'HnuWFlandaratoandfroia Bndd'a Laka.' v.'Trrtn l««Tl««Eoe«»».T..t&3J r.'K.,Daeta I n Long Aranoh,'.Uoawi qrova.i KABTON OONNECTlOK-CoDneoUov'i.«ad« at Hlga Bridn to ai l I™, 5 . i "• • • • • • •'•• ••'. •-• • " K . ' B . * • B A I U V J I I

jr own .

of tbe laaUtate for tb . put twalre roan.: 11faa great platanr. to reoomaieiidTbliii u ' *tkwociUl»eomp.!onl...l reliable dutlatt ;

Pmldant BwikettatownOoII.ilallIn.Ublt..1 " -

fiEOBSE E. VOOHUEES

MORRI8TOWK,

HARDWARE

IRON MERCHANT,Bnllaera1.- Carriage Mskori, BUokimfth

OotKractorv', lliulug tod JUaunlaotareri fin]plica, Painta, OHi, eto

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTSBoea« and Periltl*cr« fiatca and Scalea Bio,

CIBB, Trlo.vo'e*, Fiihing Tack'e and 8por(Bmen's Giodfl llanacLeepIng Ooodi

ILL 1IZEI 0T

LAND AMD IUIA1N TILE. BABB, WIEE KENOING,

Ponllrr and Moiquilo Netting AUo ana of Heat Bati« Rofrigtrfttoi-a and fl

Ooolcri. Buhv OirtiaRoi* 010Agent of llcrrii aud adjjlDlng ooonHei ol

Hie Oliver OhllleikPlow, »l»o Acms Eirrnir,SBRIO Wlieol Oullivitora, ffaitfr A, Woo<

Mowers, Bca|iera and Bindora, Horio Bakes,Amer.«tt and Ballaro'e J t u X f e d t o * | j e T e rmer.uit aud Dullardnd Tread Horse Power,iobluery AhtlnlloK

r,and all 1iLiHacbl M !

l l T O O B 0 W I . H 0 K E 8 - . I T LOWESr XAIE8.

- DOltZSIW" Btwbig KachlneB,;

'i^nJ^iiHiMnlln ™N0T4EY POBltO, OLIIH 1

Ori.™ bjoiWl will nwlnaullartaUuiilnli.

SMITH |&-JENKINS,

:•wroop a SMITH.: 4

and RealEstate Business

Olvll ind:,lflnlM

New. Jertey Buslneu College,V fU£7HfiBOA]> flr"( HKWABK.

EDUCATE FOR BUSINESSBBtrantlb'n tBttfaUclioij gntnuiteodl

V." 'Boitiiona tor ajl ttoU n u• ••'; - • Tiiillon l o u o n w l e t ,

-^i^.! - 9»t*Jogi» free I.. :v^:;V.: Open all Vbo yts

rUCR, P*inctpal

Tewel0omBtoo«lt:C.B.HSii!ilSSlAfcwnamea • / D n w ' p m t i . f « Viom I

le T t k I thapuS teatifyto IUTTOtk In thi

O^.lTcC^keS Tld Allen, 'E. I); COE'S EESTADBANT,f ':y>;ArMORnra PLAINS, ^

. . _ „ . _ . . to tboir Advantago to callMadiiareBWvedataUlioura. HomT«ij«Ialtf.;,i Oyateii In every atytefull lino of Comxcmo'TEBT and a iadecWatookofOIOABB '

BOCK AW AY, N.

Dupjex AutomaticSteam Heaters,

DnploxUtaaiiiaiiiHotVaUrBeattn Ttu

onl to k e p oloan I K««y to managn t Nooal to Uftlo thi tap of ft Urge magasiiaPerfect laJefy -r *

ACor. Suitex tnd Bltckwell St>.

GROCERIES

PROVISIONSof tbe but indui alto

Plllsbury's Best.Viola andMost Beautiful Brands

• j /o f Flour,'no, aBAn. mm,

' i ' '

BRIGOS

Headache Troches.SICK HEADACHE.NIBY000. p

ROBERT KlUfiOHE; r *'-'m

MORRIS COIJIffY

MACHINE &IR0N Co.AIR COMPHESBOBS, •» kl(b-

«>t CMGICBOT. V*^

HOiSTlSU ENGINKB,, dnpleland rtTmatl ;

The Equipment ?©f IronMines » *pocl»lty.' t ^ H

U i S O N S ' MAIEBIAIi,

BLUE STONE 1 N D TUJSOr. J J ~

BAIT, Born DfFORm) IMD sauuno. 4 i .

laual In liun quanuUw aa4 fomidliid tiltbetradeatalltlmu, fc 3 "

• ! ? • . , "i r MWEST roaamis BAIM,^! -

Eir SPECIAL TEIQIB m 0AE

POVEB. Mi J . 1

_ olteebf SBlilcment.' UtUMDHCl

CHIPMAKfSLIVER PILLS

T VfiLSHElbHf k t t f

Notice of Settlement.'! j " I"™" «»• •«• ateo.nl. o

mains.

COLEMANNotice of Settlement.

Hotlo. la r

^••S- . rVV

SLATE ROOTS81ATE

Call on M, V.-D

JOSEPH C.