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09orfl? porting in fl?e (Jounty. VOL. XIX. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1890. NO. 38 rVBIMBMD STBST VBtDAYBY ". PDBLIB3SB8 un> PEOPHIETOEI. OISM oi BMnntl Stntt nut door hi t i t ''. HtllonmHIiuou Imk. t-KBHS Or 8DB80E1PTION jSTJJUA. :i :•'•. ' lOT nr ALVVAHDB. •>»» » « i ^ i , ^ . . i v - «.... -——-t—• iiix uoiniu........ .: ..... ^. i.oo ADVEBTISIMO BATEI, Wet.'.- In. tmlm rwi ii-rT" '870 8 DO I Ht SM 6 CO '8 00 1700 3'W co 1 7E»l'i5»l 5011 75 in a SG 8 tS SCO 160 -*'i •'t-.*- t ':i' •.*'-'••'",••..• IS 00»4 60 fi 00 18 60 S6 00 at oo goo :«oo $w oo 10 00 17 DO 37 60 66 00 65 00130 00 v BPXOlAXiiST pbTiiolao ilDue 1848 in tba a. dinaaioa and wauneaael o[ matt will mall . JOO« Ira, BI»!»S Ilia »»«dlm »lilot far; abaadnnad andhopaH" anftrerirrtwlilr}' koine. AddriM BpedalUt,tiooin A^HBead S.K.BENNETT (SBCCSSSOI «o «\. UAMUJTAlfrUllBa iHD DIALEB IN STOVES; l u , Offim «u Sen* I»l Booiraa,* Pipe, ' irtWlisl Ac A'BMOIiMT, IflOKBETI WITH IB Warren 8k, inM door to "Kmorj'i Cain.' fllutrioE, Hair' Onlting aud Shampooing I A tall li aallettaaV :• • *Mj p g ._. Boml-raonl&l: Iheip ratal.. Bonn ~ r.' Ala'taen'ITraJBo . Niw Yctkj B. 1. -•a..•-..;.., ..Mi B.^d'iiS'i.sf^i.ss.KX prmptlr ittradad w.dtri.n Ional mj offlca OB£axl SI, nnrOaial Baaln. will laoalia fjjJBX,. >."- ^-V'-V- "• PaoPBittwi'. Honei'andOirriagaiWloi. ..'.'- ;i;||>tOlLuip'lflIJ!UKItnBRT, ••'-. -•• J/;' > SlSfeJiSiiEt AT iiw.;.'i •.•;•'.•; >Souorioi n CIUHOIBT.'*; itoi"liril OonrU.', '•,•;•••:• E BOILBINO, •, Otiiico^iro- Bimnia Ooor.it XBS. OEO. D W W Pr»B, »• »:/UnailT lor Ib. ^•DdrfMhiDdiiliriouTeHockufDrjOOTdB •••hia wEiob isoooUloed the newest fabrics. The i •• • l"4a*«" ^ ' a a.n .a_ ^.H*l D d i u j ' atvarl I l i • 4 V repnuntlof thl IaadliiB E i r w tai and Amar. Losses promptly adjusted, an paid In cash. REAL ESTATE fORSAI,E. J HOU9K VOHREST! •* Sbolca balldlat iota'and riinoa on eaar term* J 'riousn POHnrjfT on B«.K\ ./. rltlt all modern lmpn>T«manta> Oautrallj odetn Impn>T«mB 'lo«t«ain Daw ,. o..\) .. omoKi ; ; • :• OPpi THE BANK, DOVER. tlliittof ;. .-i'?i, ilABOISl ADD BC8T STOOI la U»,«la«a •nsurance and Real atlba OLD AND BKIjUBLI 4QEB0I,>nd •-r.-.j.:! wUlalaoinolnde ; -.:^;. ., initilOB«odlitppli* ',* h * > Wflng of ill anil of propertr, ruBoliallonof IpaM.aod ' l Ui B * BjWnit" '- pnlOB-Xatloial Union Bin* BojWnit, —AND- FURNITURE. Great Reductions in McesJDur 25 pieces of Tapostry Brussels Oaipet, regular prioo per yard 76o, r}uoo4to65o.^^ ....',;.,., \] •:.i.,\--''^nii^ .^'vi:r\'i: : ' r ^^ 25 pieoes of Tapestry Bruaeols Carpot, rogulorprico pWyiird 6Bo reduoedtpBOo. : ;V''; 1 ' .•••••:' \' :'**^'i" -s . ,/yi 25 pieces extra super ali*wpol Jngrain Oarpet, por yard pnly 5Co. 25 AOTIQDB pAK.B|ippqOM,SUITfl,.reBTijiir,price $22.50 redncud to $18.60. '.:".'* / .••.'.•'•"" : ; V 25 ANTIQTn3 OAKBEDROOM SUITS, regular price $27.60 re'dioe'dto$18.60/'i •^::'\'r--iUjji} hiy : < (*;..•> .• : ^i\i^. 25 Parlor Suits in plasb, regular prioo $50; reduced to 137.50. . 25 Parlor Snils inplitsli, regular prico 165; redaood to 117.50, GREYEST/^TRAGTiON OF TH •"'•• 'THEPABGAIN BOOM, TOLL OB " ' ' :"• •" CARPETS* P^LORStJITS, STOVES '^EDRbOM SUJTS, BEDDINGy CHAIRS, EXTENSiOlS" TABLES, etp.,'etc taken from mymoin bmliing and marled In plain figures utliaK tlioir '•" •' Toiue to got Ha 6)! inom." Piriiea.'in pursuit: of bargains will - ; bay gooda at very iw'prioeB by colltog on mq, , ELEVATOH TO EVERY FLOOR. : •:- : TELEPHONE 580. AMOS H. VAN HO ato«^4,i*5B-wsx-ot<p jBitf'iiti^^J^J'J-,: AND CLOTHING WAMON IIEOTUKU3 hire badan'Mp^npp of mnrj.iro Mro«rckijit UUori aid ciotbtan. awptaoiloil enltt|> and "akari or ewtora^ wo* inl«» abV tojriaraiitoaooi- i i ^ l ; U ! t KBi,iie8iTi BON'S OtEDBI Btimln bol«,«tbo fe:biiS rautMAQii" ; itaaO nloniUntol Bobo'll C l o i t e l InBoom tf»T 1 H.traoil Bk Blll DTe ll C l o i t e l In Boomtf n Buk Ballalrm DoTer, nhBM 1 miT be SSn.iwrflSiw ind^Batiriaj itunoon .I»oh«e.V. : -: ws&SM^m. FITS CURED Bttl/f didnerree BT OLD 8PI0- IALHTFHY- BIOIAH.:. ?boTrano1d»l'ni., llKipKicl}«.MM! *^» 0 SS{?i,75l-."inWdn.: OIT, - -~-Aaaroii. It ooiti yoa ilHgdlealBnreu.jn THOS: JOHNSON. ..;.- Bunilaotiuuaiidaaalalll y i, Suiitnii i A. a. BUCK, r.;. .-.;.,• , MiOTIOlI.,- •.'.-:... ..... Fainter, Deoorator, Grainer ••••--•: and Paper Hanger. ; A-«na n.W ll»a ol WALiPA{OTS.'ln all •hlaiand at all prteel. BIQN W0BK Sir. BUokwilTBi., Onp.Mri.li. A. •^JOSEPH C. JOHNSON; Finitir) Notmttisluiding our prioes are always foiuidaa low as the lowest, vet TI propose tomake a GKBKBAL SLAtaHTEB in prioes ttrpnRuqirt bur entire stock. Man^great^ were never board of in" Dover before. vEvflgivetlio figareBliere, bnt a virit to our store will eonvinoe any one the way onr goods are marked Uiat we arV rarpaesed.by none. Do.not be Bnrpnsadjat outi ow prices. We me^bnaineaB and we Bnall Boll goocla at iemarkably low prioeB.* '•''••• '"-'.'• ; "v'-"'-- : '-,^.''. : ,\'-' : '- '.•-'••,.,-..>''.•.•.',."..;'i.^...* r "; -' :•.'•''- D B I GOODS, OABPETS; OIL OLOTHS^ '-y^'i - :" l r ~ '••" '• : •>•• '••' BOOTS AND SHOES, OBOOKBRT, \ '.V ' , ' ; ; : .; .••;••:' .••, QBOOEBTES, P B O V B I O l f S , &o.;:A<> N.J JIBS; BAB'fON SMITll'S ; BESTAURHNr, ; t*o dDori wolt 0[ tbo Foat OOBB, Dcnrer.n. X.. lVbudioD.lt IbrnUh«l and nttadnp, aid U »neatpU«»*b«rB.to ollt * Illfl " i ^ 1 .* il i , .•.MEAM AHDLUIlCBEa-l. , ice Creiim, ! ConfecUonwy, MASON ASB BDILDEB. JliltuliUken and »aUrlali funlikad lor SCXU7IHGG, BBIDBES. . -". ? wbitharoiBHioi of STOBS. WE are offering at special prices pah's of;Shoes, the material alono in them boln | e money. They comprise the following: 'i Women's Dongola Button at $1.65; worlli 6 '' ISO pj|r8 Men's Tap Sole Lace and Congress at $1.35 worth I|i75 and $2.00. 200 pairs Boys' assorted Lace and Bnlton at $1.35 I h e balance being a mixed lot of all kinds of the best 4u|[ity shoes, that will lit the feet of all ages, the styj|belng adapted to nil sexes, at prices so low, tuitonlylliosp Inniiosiiton to buy jiiniicnsequniitl tles for spot cash, could possibly offer the good things wp hftvo for onr customers, at the prices named. Cal while wejhave your size. HEAGAN <fc Oo. ; E, LEHMAN, USStX StREET, Opp. Central Railroad'Depot, DOVER, N. J. TIIK UAliqEBT AND MObi'RBLIADLB 0ABI1 080CEK IN TIIK BTATG, \ : -V.^!' / WilOI.Ba»I.B JIID KKTAIIr DBiLU IK P1K« ^Sugars and Spices, p and Butter, One of tlie urotUout of Uia Iuliaii Nortliern Now Jurttoy Is WawayaiKla, auJ an old clirauli.'lo Htatw tlint It moans " tba ulia af nu oyg.". Ono enn uevur cutue to uliuL thuw tiujiUoiilous iiaiuea nuil tLuIr |>ratl igs, nor fall to rpgrot wLeu thoy dn>{> luto that uiiulltiou iluslgnattij by Uio lunmutod Uruver Cluveluml tu iuoouuus douuuLulu. WIUi all 1-bHjKot tuUio honorwl Budd fuinlly 1 would Uku tu wo Uio old ludlau name of lludd's Ijako restored. Tlio original uiuue was Kaukauanuiiig and it slgniitod "Talldng Waten." Tlia Iudloii triUw hold their com flrnlutiierull of Uio year ucor Uio lire* sito or Uie Konal lloni*. At Uils HMU 'litm Uiovfild fowl wero ouilgrftUug Bouth- fanl, Uuiy would Htup at Uie lake and as Uiey nose fruui Uio w&teni Uieir cries miuld ra- rorberate from sliuro to shore. Heaco the pretty tui<l alcuifiuuit nsme, which iliould ivei Iw kept iu roiuenibroai-o. *•• Witliiu a ooujjlo of woolu I took a dilve from New Uoi«, I'd,, out upou Uie turnpike ltiodftig toDoyloBtown, and I could not lwlp hUug that I Uad oil tho nuniorous company country road maltoru lu llorriacoouty wiUi a. Therood vru ma giaoth aa a floor and eu- tiroly free from mud or dust. It woamodo ruck, and required but very little inonoy to jp in repair. I would bo wUlIng to vager Uwt Uiero isn't a luucli traveled mud rood in Hums uuuuty but what hiu coat vastly nioru li ftfflvea llitioUKUI Uia PMiujlvwitatuia- •Ike. WiH VKuver 000:0 t-i upum iiouoy 011 reads as wu do now I V I notice Uiat a Chicago toy boa sons lnsiua the use of dsorottes. Than Is nothing utrnjjgQ ubout Uiat I know of a number of young boya la Dover wto aro GO nervous, 'ventralued and oxoltablo Iron, tlio nuno Uiat It would re<iulro a stretch at Uie muginnUou to nay that Uioy wero iu thair iglitmitid. . . - " ' V Thoy («11 me Uiat tbo woods are getting 1 of Douiuorallo candldfttas for Uie 'Uloe of BherllT. Ex-Froehuldar Buna is gut- 11 lur every day tuid Osoar Ltodsloy Is Uwerting Uie particularity of bis ponderosity everywhere. Ooo. IV, 3iulUi,of Moiristbwn, "humpingup" Uio buys at a lively rate, idUioysayUiat Frock Scluuvmai), of Uia stuno place, is again anxious to t a t Uia graUtudoof bis party. Further I hear Uwt Stephen A. Uuerla, of Morriatowrf, aud Oeo. Pterson, of Itoailoljib, aro ipokon of. Go lu, gentlemen, andhave your fun now. Welt taUo OUT'S wben Uio votes are count:d. ODOpI DKMVKRE1D FIIBB THHOVQUOUt TUB «OUNTV. HANDSOME PKE3ENTS WITH BAKING P0WDEE! ^Qtn»lV ! 3l0TTp-—"Wa LEAD LET THOBE WHO CAN FOLLOW/ 1 . i WP.• dBSTBikJ.;'-». : -' •rlJiclipKl tr*r«hoiiBe 464 Broad 8t., aad A3Oranne fil.t Newark. ;^)'ia^/»BANCH 8T0UE, " f»r Infants »nd Children. BUT THEM! •ife desiro tocloso out our on tiro stock oE SU1IMER OLOTHINQ that notliiug may ba oarried oTor to next season. -There isalways a demand 1'oreverything at a price. We tliink we've made prices which will insure a Bp^tlj^clearance. '.: , ;•-••'. ~; ;. early ail onr; J18.00 Suits now go for - - - - -. $18.00 Ui $14.00 Buits now'go lor - - - - $10.00 . Pants redao^in like proportion.; The lower grades and the hotter qualify goods can now be hadior far loss than wo'vebBen Belling them for. dnrisg the season; and, as 701:veil know, onr: usual prices are moat moderator Have 70a waited nntil the end of the season for argainfl? Here the? are ffifli a Tengennoe, and the yeiy things 700 want and musk hayo THEI'Llt- GO ! • The ody qnesHon is, will yon i benefited b?, the redaction, orsome one else? .This sale wiltoommenoe; at; once and.oontinne nntil fnrlher.noUoe. "Twill bo money^in yoar pookot to see what wo are offoring. MCGREGOR & Co. NEWABKiN. J. Carpet Weaving, Dyeing and Cleaning Th8inhierlb«iiejialnlnbniin«ei»l tb^oIdPreibftflflrin Olinrcli baiHInir. Dover, reid g Th8inhierlb«iiejialnlnbniin«eil tb^odPreibtfllrin Olinrcli baiHInir. Dover, reidj to«xfioaW»ll work In tali lino. KapccUl »lt«itlco (mid tU Ui.a lawn to DYK1NQ, 0LKA1 S Q ^ d PBESSIMQ of til kindi of gfttmtnU and KWdi lothe tmt rtuiiar / 0/ei. Fine Job^; printing of every description oheaply and skiliully exeouted. : OUBB STOKE TALK. BKAP aUOTHFROM TIIK KV^B IlKADf CAUEEA CASVAL OBfcEBVATlOX. " TLero wore people n(,Uin circus v boaaklngfor support from tie town Utor tLo winter is over." I do not like to ec aee luiprovidonce, but I halo to hoar reainrk like Uut. It smacks at Uio thDo that the poor are not eutitlotl to enjoymei T l e littlu liruilu of |ilcacura lu tlio livui those who but wldom BoeiuiyoajojTiiontat abould iionir bo gniilgwl Uioin. It marlta green q » t In Uiclr liven, which Uiow wboLa gouo to eotorUUument* until they areuurfdtod caimot appreciate. HUioy had tlio Bamo fur a circus which these pour iwopla hav BtMiiu deiTlck would not pull thorn mnij 11 maJoriUes would Tanlih la evorj' directloi we excluded all illiterate votes from Uie po V 11Q great fad or Uio present seasou at inouutalu reuurte U horseback riding, and the boding hoblelriea have boon couipellod beep a goodly quantity of goddS bones U tlicn-stabloo. AtUieBroeUu, IAIM Hopalcoiig, there aro a doscn or more well trained owned byMr. Klyno, ol the Beluio Hiding Acxuluuiy. New York, who give* riden jwrnonal luiwrvLdoH and instrucUoa. Uia Hcliotiluy'g Mountain kotrtelrles there or dozous of saddle horsm In nerrica, and Haroli Bt. John, of Dliikel's Riding School, York, is there to teocb Uie young Idea bow to mount and lit dosa. TherearoalwnysadoiGu more borsoa prancing or tracking along twnu&Ui Uie great trees, and In tha oigUbor hood of both raurb. Uw roads are filled in U11 pleaauit hours of Uie day with fair equartri onneo, nuldng always a plaasing and attroc- Uve sight Ajuoiig our reoidunt |>opuhillon cue of moat iwpuhir tad» of Uiu Huuuuei- U a, Buic duy drlvu to Laako lloi«tuoug, and ovory Bab- bath the roads in all diroctiona upiu lllod wiUi vchloltM wuutlliijj their way UtitLur, un Uild Umt Rlx.ut forty pwiplo fiiint Nxw- on B1OO« visited Uie hike ltut Sunday, *•* I wonder if our road ovorseont leuow Uiat there is a law which oampels Uietn to cut Uie wcodB along Uia highways Iwluo a year Judging from appeoranoos Uiey du uut. Y Uie lawmake* i t a port ol their dutytoci down or destroy all noxious weeds onco before lint of July andagain before Uio flmt September. Tho Newton correapoudout oC Urn Dutkur- 'n Independent tells of a NowUrn uiao who received a patent for a towel of asboatos iloth made from Uie mineral wool imuiuCao- urcd at Btanaops, which when soiled van U> 1 by boating it ml hot lu a vtovo It In a poll of wat«r, otter which it again becomes at whlta aa wool. He further BBJH Uie inventor Uiiukii It to hi* to go to Hudson county or Now York Ity, Whom poIiUca are no dirty, and there In- rorJuie iiui towel. Ilieru |g uouoed of going far from boine. Tbura la abundant op- nrU\sl\y for an uxUtutire trial In Btuwx ad iVarruu ouuuUes. If lie van cleuiue noma t tho politicians up thera he -Till i™if« a epQtatiouforhui towel Uiat will bring him Kith fame aud fortuao. A niulo was Idllad by lightning on Uie poor louse farm inSussex county last week. I t la iiuioooBriarytomy that mult) did nut receive is early education along the tow-path of the [orris caual. Amule that can survive the ot blasphemy of «_Morris canal boat captain w three trips la flVer afterward imporvIouB tho assaulU of anyttilng aamild as light- V Tha fact that tha Fmeholdara hut week roted on appropriation of 119,000 tomeet tha ilecUou expenses of Monli county tbts year tivea us an idea of what the new ballot re- form law will cost us. -1nWh It could be cold that tliia was money well expended, but I r that it cannot bo.. We are simply paying all the machinery of; Uie Australian sys- nn, and more, witiout gettjng tho vital tea- lire of Uiat EyiUm, which it Uie Eeorat ballot ust u long as ballotJ can be putlutoebonds f votera outalda of Uie pollg, jurt BO long can *es:be •bought and(old,. There are maiiy iiJB la which tie nowlaw can bo be.t«Ln. A rlvata mark can be placed upon a ticket Ivon a voter by a heeler (the election Judge CUie party towhich tula hoaler belongs can IOW whether that ballot is voted, and thus ibllnh a means bjewNch Uie Iniy'erean iwwbeUiurUiewller has fulflJIodhispart !tiieoontmct. .Olio connection*betwo«n Uio ribe giver and the brilw tikorwlll never be rokon until tho voter reoelvos his ticket In-" Ide Uio voting place, beyondtooreach of Uie •oliUcal heeler, nnd Uie money wo spend for Bfcnns without thlBfecrturelBmoney ipent In n . - . . " - , ' " ' . - ' " . ' - ; : -• . / •• •• - ' . " ••• ' : > * * ' , ' ' - find that there Is quite soraa tillf to the iffoct that this may be tha last year of camp neatingBatUbunt Tabar. Those woo' have argb Interest! Uiere are Beriously diaousdng project of making It a literary retort like mtiuqua Lake, with Summer schools of dtruotaon, lectures ondintUtutea, all of which ^ g r m t i y enhance 1U Interest and pop* irity, It Is quite evident tho camp u.eellngti re no longer o aimt attraoUon, at Mount 'abor. Tho crowds that used to make ournttys there in vehidoa and flock to onex- irsioa trains aro no lonjer to be eoon, and mtoUnga attract but little more than posri- iioUco, ThocampmeetingliaiifadBdaway iUt.the manners acd custom* of other times, id Uio elegant cottage life ol Mount Tabor not appear to be in consonaocQ StUb ttio priuiIUvB.UvlDg and.simple custonu of Uie old-fashioned woods meeting. - " - : - ' . - •,•:••- > * : FoUowins pay day at Uie car Bnopa there Is awaysagreatstrlnsencyof Email bills and ihango in Dovwv The reason in that for oon reaioncotoUie paymaiUr the men are paid n bills of as largo denomlnaUon as posriblei lost of thorn who received them run monthly LCcaunUatthertoroB, and present Unra bills la payment The town necms to befilled with ten, twenty and fifty dollar bill*, and the merchant* aro kept ikurrylng around for sufficient change ,to break them. .But I can assure you that these big bills are always welcome, and;Uie, busiiiera men find-It a plaasuretobreak thorn, even If they do have to hunt around for change. There Isn't a town a town of its sice iu the Stits where so much' money diangeo band's monthly as In Is very evident Uwt tho apple crop of this notion is golnj to be very slim, and oonw quontJy there will bo but very little cider or «p« a jock manufactured In UorrU county this U. Tills will bo hard llaos for somo, but a one stats of affaire for nioh Is predlotzd for %becjuca it in confldenUy expootod it when friend Bradbrook gate bis prohlbi- papor started InDover ha will make such a improeaion upon the apple tnws Uiat. tiioy rill refusetoblossom at nil. V. . " ' - . Newtra bouts of a woman who driven a iw around town with Aset of rolns running let from the haltjr. This Is quits remark- ile, but we have got some women In Dover drive their husbands la much the s The reiai may bo invisible, bub tho or wights thus uanaged have no doubta as Uie fact of Uieir existence. " Ono1 would hardly think that there was a railroad rtaUon In Morris county from which &commutation ticket bad never been!sold un< UIB present Summer. Yet it is a fact, and [rank is the place. .Ur, H. Q. Uarchbank, who Is Bpeuding Uie Summer there, bought In unahut tha first commutation ticket ever between that place and Hew York city. 1 •; '.••V A special committee ot Freehoiuors ap- pointed to iavertignto tie Wan-on county poor hinue hai reported a deplorable condition of thing*. Th« wtablUhment has been literally stripped of all nsoful articles and Uie entire building Is fn a rtate of neglect Tbo bedding, id bad coverinaaremorerafl*. They have noviir been mended and nonowarticled tve been pardmaod far the institution, not- [Uutandlng UIB Uunuands of dollars devoted Uu place.evory year. Tho IVarnm county DamocraUc'newspapers areol ways en&agedin reforming tlio county, 1 and are ever publishing mythical stories about Republican nuwdlty In off places. They are aluo particularly olidtom for Uio poor larmcrs. who they say n constantly robbed by excessive taxation. Tet for, political raacallty, thlovery and ex> ^ravngance the Democratio party of Warren county has always held a congpicuous place, and ror many years Uiey havefleecedthe rarmers of that agricultural locality to pay for their sins.' The Democratic journals of Wornm county havo agreat, bnt neglected, Held for home mhaioii&ry labor, •'_•: , ' . ' • * * It was bad enough to pny fifty cents for stone after howling for yean about Uie ex- travagance of Uio" ring " in paying talrty-flvq omt*,' hut It was worse to pat tlio costly material on a street whore It was not needed, when Uio taxpayers.of strata where such rk Is needed have bran waiting for yeorslcr their turn to coma, V : Accordingtothe statistics ot illiteracy Uiat have been gathorod In LoalsUoa Uw percent- angQ of colored voters wbo ore nnablatorei and write is kas Utan ot wlilta. Tot the 8c^thornenar«oantinually toliingas that b a horrible thing to permit Uia ignorant negroestovote, lamafnldUwtDemocratli 0T. MAKY'B MEHT. The now hall of Bt Hary's parochial ahool 'as tint mod but Baturday evening for Uw purposes of » public entartalnmeot, and all present were charmed with Its oraranience, beauty and utility. The audionw numbered over COO and all were comfortably seated The hall with iu hard wood trimming looks very pretty Indeed, audAvery pretty siage at Uio watum end admirably adapts it for entertainment* purposes. The btoge is pro- "•' with (ooUighto, a prettily docomtwl niiUD arcb, aud a drop curtain on wlikJi la pointed a very attractive soene, roproMat- a moinitaia lake.. The rahdag of this cur- tain revealed acharming Interior r*nwa and • rich carpet upon the floor. Ttu effect ol whole was still further unhung by Uia Arrangement in front of a number of stands of flowering plant* The whols presented n rery charming appearance, and Ker. Father Kiuike and his people were enUUed to feel a very large measure of pridn over the suocau tiiat had attended erection of Uus hood- imu new building. Alter a capital overture by Kalaer Uroa. rcbostra, Uie curtain rose for Uw Urst ""if MI dlBolowid tho chair of Uw church, ooiu- iriued of oluvou youug ladles, luukhtuUkily at- Ired lu wLJto drawee, and three ganUemen, lias Annie Malouey ituppad forward to the fuotllgbM aud made a most appropriate orig- inal oddrwM, oouEratulaUng Fitber Punka iipou tho euooeai t h a t bad atloudixl his effoi U tho eroaUou of tiOa building, and the rinhlonen Uiat they bad wen a plusant eu in whliii to aitemblo. The address wsa ichud in the choloest language and wia Ivanwl iu a clear and charming manner, . it it* concltudou the ebon* rendered in excel rtyle Uiachoriu, ' Conie Wham the Wild lowors Dlooin.' Thin was followed by amuslujj illalojue travesty upon UM tAkiugofOieceimu, In which Uia chanctera wei-u sustained by 11, ilaloneyand Mia K*Mn O'Neill. "Ur and Mrs. Maloae," wag a banning vocal duet iu character by Mr. Jtaloney and. Ulsa M Uermingham. ose capital iinpertonftUoa of an aged iple was only equaled by their flue voices, rwl Uiey wore Nupiiort'-d by a full choriu Vnotb»r voral duet, "Genovlove" was ran' [eredlu excelhuit \oica and tostd by liieu iSaloOMy «ud W K, Orimm ' lo» «," a scripture cantata, representing parable ot Uie wise and foolish Tirgutt, nu presented bytonyoung ladies of the hoir, OBsiflted by Ur Maloney in Uw chanw of Uie Dridegroam, Tho costames were try nna and appropriate, and the singing enhanced by several vary pretty tab- The wcoud purt ot the prugnuniafl began rlUi another Ono orclieatral Hleatloa nnd otLerclmnulag full chorus, onUtlad "The lloon " A comic duet, ' WhoW to ," was rendered hi cbaraotar by Ulasos IleelinandW ILarimm, who highly eu. telned Uio audience by their partnot pw ti f a quarralaonw huiiband and wlffli very pleasant litUe drama, entitled •' K ri onaa Jones,* 1 was noxt upon Uia programme, ha oliaraoters. which were all capitally ken, nera by Mi»es B. HeNoliy and L, KamlnBki, and Ueesrs. J. Uaguire, U. J. laQdR.Ualoney. It was nudend with- fault aivl Introduced a couple of charat 1 tableaus. "Aunt Foggy and Dnda Dan," 1 another eamlo Aaet,In wbtchagedoh«n IM were very neatly pmentad by Hisses Qannon and M. Cox A song and chorus, Deautiful Dreanu," wu rendaml In axoel-: W d b K I W Many Dover readers wQl rememl iolland, a doservl<ig poor boy. who lived here » years ago and' once diiUnguIshed nim- by nyins another lad from drowning, for *Ich act ot bravery' lid was given a watch, he Eiu published Uie fact* at thettmoand itioued Uie article "Brave W01 Holland.' lorUy af Wward Will went to PhtUdelphla try.hta ftalruues In that city and picked up Bflntjobbe came across, Uiat of driving aoool wagon.: Alttle later he saw aa ad- VorUaeiuent of a youag man wanted tofill'm Bubordlnata podUon In a buauwsa houso. Will ppllcdfor. tbo. [plows but was somewhat mplowcd when b# wu asked for reference*, auddonly ttuugbt, however, of the article •. "Brave.WUl Holland,*) .which 1M had iippsd from UIBK&A. and carried In his pocket ook. He presented ittothe proprietor, wbo, ttav reading It, sold: " Well, I'll give you a •ialon the strength of Uiat, anyhow." A 4al woe all that Will Holland wontxL £Up ctep ho worked bli way up, and he le how egoneml manager of the,whole bus»nesa irith a salary of 13,000 a year. Will paid a went visit to Lake Hopateong, and all his Mcndu aro glml to learn cJ htesuccess.) HI: areer ihows what Iwtwsty, ladortry. and perseverance will do for a young man, and tltordsau example wbich a lot of young lalldwB around tills town might Imitate .with iroflt to ttiemselm and others. ' " ' * . * ' " Betldei the open day burglariet of lost Bun- ay I bear of a number of attempts' to break to bouses about town within the part two weeks that bnve been frustrated by Uioeawho heard UIB scamps prowling about their misbi.'•Thin would seem to Indicato. that robberies perpetrated here of late are not work of roscalu from abroad, but are tie operations of Uioso who live here. And, thoy will probably go on till some ot them getdoecd rithload or ore ssnt to serve Uie State at iton, '. ' A CURB Tho SnUtb VkmUr Be>unioa. The flCteentti annual re^inion of Uie Smith family^and friends will be held In Uie grove on form of Fetor Z. Smith, ono mile eai 'capack, Bomonet county, H. J,, on Wodnes- y, Auj. 27th; 1880, commencing at 10 o'clock . M.t and continuing alt day, Hon. James Bergen, of BomerviUe, and D, H, Overton the Theological Seminary of New York dty 'ill deliver addressee, beginning at 3 o'clock M U i m b f U h d f U l the Clinton Cornet Band,. If stormy, re- ton win be bold next fair'day. . For n«iy jun tbe *MBl»etar«ra of Dr. Hags's Oiturh Bsnsdj lave offered, la L faitb, 1500 ra«artl fotaoasaaf KaaalOaUnli wbloh \kpj ea&not enra. Ths Btaedy 1^ sold craiilsU at only 50 seats. Thin ; ' 'al nmtdj.bu fairly atUlnad a world-wlde rapatitloD.. If JOB i«va dnll, heavj head- aehe, OBstraetlon of Uia aatal pauagu. &\\- ofeaitti falllDi from the heafllDto the taunt. lonitimes profue, waterj, and MtliJ, at othtrs, thick, UBSoiDUi, mnwos, panjleat, bloody and pntaldj if the eyas are weak, wawry aoa Inflamed; If thire Is rlailng In the ears, daauast, nookloi or oongblig to lesr tha tnrtat, flxpeotoralloa.Df oflentlve natter, fogethar with tubs from nlowa; the roioe bring ebaeged and has •>nasal twang; the bnsUi. efft»iive; tmtH andtaste 1m- paiwdl sensatloa of ditslncs^witii meiUl IIIOB, » liaeklBK eouh andgKenUda- jon an anlTcrlBg fwn Batal ottann. Tb« tnore •oroplleateA y»a* dl»a«," th« puUt tbe no»li»r and divinity ol tons. ThansuuU of eases annully, 1 DanlfuUBK bilf ot tbeabove Umptomt, rt- inltU aoBStmptlon. aaS end in Ike cme. Ne disease Is 10 common, mere deoantlr* uiil dangtrons, orleuudmtood.OEaionnBina- osifallT treated by phyilolans. ' A Womisr Wotksr. ' Hi*. Frank Huffeain, a yonng m*n of Burl* lngton, Ohio, itates that ha hidbean nnder tba oan ol two promiadot pfaysloluis, and wed their tieatmeat until ha notable to get snondV They pronooniMd his cue to be con- sumption and Iturarable. He was penoaded lo try Dr. King's New Dhucrarj for ooasamp. tion, ootshi and oolds and at that time iris 10I able to walk airrais 'tti street without ?ei log. He found, before be fatd ueS bfJt «f dollar bottle, that he was' mnoh better; oontlnnedtonse UandU to-dsy enjoying good betlth. If 70a have any throat, Ions.or ea'tit troable tar U. We gasnntee siUahw)Uoii.. Trial bottw free at Klugore's, Oonwt Sng Btore. Dover, and F. H. Jetkloi'Dtog Store, GbMkr,H.jr. i A. Oanoou end Uossrs. Ueinl and Mo- ilre. In a comlo duet called "Down at the Kiln Club," UoBsn. Uagulre and M» exblbltad the EUiiopum character to 1 delight of Uie audlenca, and were aided by 1 fall chorui. Tbe programme, wlilca bad n one of oonstant enjoyment from the out- was brought, to a concludot with tbe 'Home, Sweet Home,* 1 which was , pretty a family Kane as one could wish to * ^management of Ute entire al&dr was ~/}.''[ •"•tfceoapabla supervudon of Him Mary ';-•'; n, whoalso fumljoed the pianoaocom- Pi pulnunt^andlaentttledtothehlgbaftpnlse ^ Tor the aQOcew which marked everr featura of this very i.k*«nt entertaliimeot, at U* conoluidooof n-hlcfa tttcre wwmerry MWU L U ofdanclng to tbe moato oi Kaiser Bros.' One „*& VasdMhoof Vftmilr Bsnniou; The rosldenoo of Peter Vonderhoot, at CuV xin, In CaldweU towoship, wostliesoeae of a rgegaUwringca TTmnday of Uttweck,oC v en,,wonwn 4ndcnlldi^ l>om,aU parti ol ' Bute, the occasion belu£ the anntialr*' of ibo Vaaderhoof familtos, manyol orn restta in Morris county. .The ground* irrouadlng toe old homestead, >here nwny those pnwent had spent so many of tAelr younger days, wero deootttted with flags'and bonUngot erery descrlptbn, adding totbe raat snocess of the event which Is VxAoi foriV r udtoyearly as one of the groatoit holidays the year with his family TUtgueste began arrive at Qo'clock, and by noon Uwform: roi crowded Under amonster apple tree, Ifobe nearly halt a century old,itte peo- partook of an old-tAahloned dinner, to-, wr with p»rtek,iujof sons old butgennina iemad« older. At 0 o'clock the botaewmrd inmay wasbegtuj, all hands belag eaUstfad; ith their day's outing and enjoyment: D..L. AW.IPropo^dWewUne, The Delaware, Iaftckawaima and Western Railroad Is plinntng a new roate acrost Fenni lvanla. The company has large ooal depos- near Plymouth, and Its present.. route it' ry circuitous for Uie transfer of coal to the' Uart. ItapurpoeelstobttildaneirluM 'ran Wort Pittoton parallel to the Lacfta^ aud Bloonubury Railroad along the iujquehonna IUver as for at TimUiaoiMck< Tunkhnnnock tUe road irtU go straight icountry to Waverly, K. T, where a Unction with Uie main line of UMDelaware,: [^ckawanna and Western will be effectedi 1 PhD nowlino will be nsed chiefly for! ooal traffic, but a sunlciuit number of paBsengef Tains will bo kept running. The length of he route Istebe eighty-three milej, which Is' otonly mnch shorter Uian thedistaaoa by lie present main line, but ten miles 1MS than lie Lebigh Valley route. .XlMtrla BtttM, Thli nmftoV U becoming n wall knoini d so popalar astoaetd BOipecltl sMatitD,' II who ban used Kttoirio Bitters slog tha na nng of prats*. A purer •Mdioine does T iot exist and It tsgnaranteed te do ill that' claimed, KIMWO Bitten will con all *V of amIilver and Sidneys, will tesaote nples, Bolls. Salt Baton, and «tnec afieo Ions owned by in.pun. tlepd. : Will dHw Ularut fram the ij*t«n anit prevent as well ; ou» all Ualarlal fenra. 'ifm-euM «fHead- MI.0, Ooaitlfatlen and InilKestiaa tryBle> r Bitters.' Katln MtlsfaetloB putaateeil nbnav refunded.' Price 60 MBU and *tl» et betUs at Rebart KUlfOn's Drag Btott, OOTOT, and F. N. Jenk WDragptore; Ohestet,': OrawbolesomeappsUU, Dnnstrtlned by ootle'a dire. Hetdaebe's ourse, or fern's fire, ThongnU moiose, or lor ohllu. 7 TO<Q ua Dr. Pierae'i pUU. Dr. Heroe'i PargitlTa Faltets-lbB oiigUul nl only genuine ttttle Uvei Pills; twsntj. lieoontiavlal. *CUU,iae.*ei twr O * saetsi—IWS,, s>«ebsait«C3Hlstsa, - Spinal I Dr. ntnt'i Bam«ay ihoald be tak»nwheo- erar there li ttll pain er foteness in tha baak, or nnMilnea la Uie extremities looreBjedbr maUon, si. then are tha pMmonltorytyinp- tomsfiripbuloocgesUon. Deseripttve tm|. Ua.wltu eaea bottle. At all DraigtstaaorsS* - -- p i s t i l by Bot>. Iftdlea' BncraTed ttQltUl Oatdm. ."-:*-,';-*v;-.;."w;/'

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    VOL. X I X . DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, N E W J E R S E Y , F R I D A Y , A U G U S T 2 2 , 1890. NO. 38

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    ^•DdrfMhiDdiil ir iouTeHockufDrjOOTdB•••hia wEiob isoooUloed the newest fabrics. The

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    repnunt lof thl IaadliiB E i r w t a i and Amar.

    Losses promptly adjusted, anpaid In cash.

    REAL ESTATE fORSAI,E.J HOU9K VOH REST! •*

    Sbolca balldlat iota'and riinoa on eaar term*

    J 'riousn POHnrjfT on B« .K\ ./.rltlt all modern lmpn>T«manta> Oautralljodetn Impn>T«mB

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    FURNITURE.Great Reductions in McesJDur

    25 pieces of Tapostry Brussels Oaipet, regular prioo per yard 76o,

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    redncud t o $ 1 8 . 6 0 . ' . :" . ' * / .••.'.•'•"" : ; V25 ANTIQTn3 OAK BEDROOM SUITS, regular price $27.60

    re'dioe'd to $18.60/'i •^::'\'r--iUjji} hiy:< (*;..•> .•:^i\i^.

    25 Parlor Suits in plasb, regular prioo $50; reduced to 137.50. .25 Parlor Snils in plitsli, regular prico 165; redaood to 117.50,

    GREYEST/^TRAGTiON OF TH•" ' • • ' T H E PABGAIN BOOM, TOLL OB " ' ' :"• •"

    CARPETS* P^LORStJITS, STOVES

    '^EDRbOM SUJTS, BEDDINGy

    CHAIRS, EXTENSiOlS" TABLES, etp.,'etctaken from my moin bmliing and marled In plain figures utliaK tlioir'•" •' Toiue to got Ha 6)! inom." Piriiea.'in pursuit: of bargains will

    - ; bay gooda at very iw'prioeB by colltog on mq, ,

    ELEVATOH TO EVERY FLOOR. : •:- : TELEPHONE 580.

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    igs, nor fall to rpgrot wLeu thoy dn>{>luto that uiiulltiou iluslgnattij by Uio lunmutodUruver Cluveluml tu iuoouuus douuuLulu.WIUi all 1-bHjKot tu Uio honorwl Budd fuinlly 1would Uku tu wo Uio old ludlau name oflludd's Ijako restored. Tlio original uiuue wasKaukauanuiiig and it slgniitod "TalldngWaten." Tlia Iudloii triUw hold their comflrnlutiierull of Uio year ucor Uio lire*sito or Uie Konal lloni*. At Uils HMU'litm Uio vfild fowl wero ouilgrftUug Bouth-fanl, Uuiy would Htup a t Uie lake and as Uiey

    nose fruui Uio w&teni Uieir cries miuld ra-rorberate from sliuro to shore. Heaco thepretty tuiopuhillon cue ofmoat iwpuhir tad» of Uiu Huuuuei- U a, Buicduy drlvu to Laako lloi«tuoug, and ovory Bab-bath the roads in all diroctiona upiulllod wiUi vchloltM wuutlliijj their way UtitLur,un Uild Umt Rlx.ut forty pwiplo fiiint Nxw-

    on B1OO« visited Uie hike ltut Sunday,*•*

    I wonder if our road ovorseont leuow Uiatthere is a law which oampels Uietn to cut UiewcodB along Uia highways Iwluo a yearJudging from appeoranoos Uiey du uut. YUie law make* i t a port ol their duty to cidown or destroy all noxious weeds onco before

    l in t of July and again before Uio flmtSeptember.

    Tho Newton correapoudout oC Urn Dutkur-'n Independent tells of a Now Urn uiao whoreceived a patent for a towel of asboatos

    iloth made from Uie mineral wool imuiuCao-urcd at Btanaops, which when soiled van U>

    1 by boating it m l hot lu a vtovoIt In a poll of wat«r, otter whichi t again becomes at whlta aa wool.

    He further BBJH Uie inventor Uiiukii It to hi*to go to Hudson county or Now York

    Ity, Whom poIiUca are no dirty, and there In-rorJuie iiui towel. Ilieru |g uo uoed of going

    far from boine. Tbura la abundant op-nrU\sl\y for an uxUtutire trial In Btuwxad iVarruu ouuuUes. If lie van cleuiue nomat tho politicians up thera he -Till i™if« a

    epQtatiouforhui towel Uiat will bring himKith fame aud fortuao.

    A niulo was Idllad by lightning on Uie poorlouse farm in Sussex county last week. I t laiiuioooBriary to my that mult) did nut receiveis early education along the tow-path of the[orris caual. A mule that can survive theot blasphemy of «_ Morris canal boat captainw three trips la flVer afterward imporvIouB

    tho assaulU of anyttilng aa mild as light-

    VTha fact that tha Fmeholdara hut week

    roted on appropriation of 119,000 to meet thailecUou expenses of Monli county tbts yeartivea us an idea of what the new ballot re-

    form law will cost us. - 1 nWh It could be coldthat tliia was money well expended, but I

    r that it cannot bo. . We are simply payingall the machinery of; Uie Australian sys-

    nn, and more, witiout gettjng tho vital tea-lire of Uiat EyiUm, which it Uie Eeorat ballotust u long as ballotJ can be putlu toe bondsf votera outalda of Uie pollg, jurt BO long can*es:be •bought and • (old,. There are maiiyiiJB la which t i e nowlaw can bo be.t«Ln. Arlvata mark can be placed upon a ticketIvon a voter by a heeler ( the election JudgeC Uie party to which tula hoaler belongs canIOW whether that ballot is voted, and thus

    ibllnh a means bjewNch Uie Iniy'ereaniwwbeUiurUiewller has fulflJIodhispart

    !tiieoontmct. .Olio connection*betwo«n Uioribe giver and the brilw t ikorwlll never berokon until tho voter reoelvos his ticket In-"

    Ide Uio voting place, beyond too reach of Uie•oliUcal heeler, nnd Uie money wo spend forBfcnns without thlBfecrturelBmoney ipent In

    n . - . . " - , ' • " ' . - ' • • " • • • • . ' • - • • ; • • : • • - • . • / • • ••

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    find that there Is quite soraa tillf to theiffoct that this may be tha last year of campneatingBatUbunt Tabar. Those woo' haveargb Interest! Uiere are Beriously diaousdng

    project of making It a literary retort likemtiuqua Lake, with Summer schools of

    dtruotaon, lectures ondintUtutea, all of which^ g r m t i y enhance 1U Interest and p o p *irity, I t Is quite evident tho camp u.eellngtire no longer o a i m t attraoUon, a t Mount'abor. Tho crowds that used to makeournttys there in vehidoa and flock to onex-irsioa trains aro no lonjer to be eoon, and

    mtoUnga attract but little more than posri-iioUco, ThocampmeetingliaiifadBdaway

    iUt.the manners acd custom* of other times,id Uio elegant cottage life ol Mount Tabor

    not appear to be in consonaocQ StUb ttiopriuiIUvB.UvlDg and.simple custonu of Uieold-fashioned woods meeting.

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    FoUowins pay day a t Uie car Bnopa there Isawaysagreatstrlnsencyof Email bills andihango in Dovwv The reason in that for oonreaionco to Uie paymaiUr the men are paidn bills of as largo denomlnaUon as posribleilost of thorn who received them run monthlyLCcaunUatthertoroB, and present Unra billsla payment The town necms to be filled withten, twenty and fifty dollar bill*, and themerchant* aro kept ikurrylng around forsufficient change ,to break them. .But I canassure you that these big bills are alwayswelcome, and;Uie, busiiiera men find-It aplaasure to break thorn, even If they do haveto hunt around for change. There Isn't atown a town of its sice iu the S t i t s where somuch' money diangeo band's monthly as In

    Is very evident Uwt tho apple crop of thisnotion is golnj to be very slim, and oonwquontJy there will bo but very little cider or «p«

    a jock manufactured In UorrU county thisU. Tills will bo hard llaos for somo, but aone stats of affaire for nioh Is predlotzd for

    % becjuca it in confldenUy expootodit when friend Bradbrook gate bis prohlbi-

    papor started In Dover ha will make sucha improeaion upon the apple tnws Uiat. tiioyrill refuse to blossom a t nil.

    V. . " ' - .Newtra bouts of a woman who driven aiw around town with A set of rolns runninglet from the haltjr. This Is quits remark-ile, but we have got some women In Dover

    drive their husbands la much the sThe reiai may bo invisible, bub tho

    or wights thus uanaged have no doubta asUie fact of Uieir existence.

    " Ono1 would hardly think that there was arailroad rtaUon In Morris county from which& commutation ticket bad never been!sold un<

    UIB present Summer. Yet it is a fact, and[rank is the place. .Ur, H. Q. Uarchbank,who Is Bpeuding Uie Summer there, bought Inunahut tha first commutation ticket ever

    between that place and Hew York city.1 • ; ' . • •V

    A special committee ot Freehoiuors ap-pointed to iavertignto t i e Wan-on county poor

    hinue hai reported a deplorable condition ofthing*. Th« wtablUhment has been literallystripped of all nsoful articles and Uie entirebuilding Is fn a rtate of neglect Tbo bedding,

    id bad coverinaaremorerafl*. Theyhave noviir been mended and no now articled

    tve been pardmaod far the institution, not-[Uutandlng UIB Uunuands of dollars devotedUu place.evory year. Tho IVarnm county

    DamocraUc'newspapers are ol ways en&agedinreforming tlio county,1 and are ever publishingmythical stories about Republican nuwdlty In

    off places. They are aluo particularlyolidtom for Uio poor larmcrs. who they sayn constantly robbed by excessive taxation.Tet for, political raacallty, thlovery and ex>

    ^ravngance the Democratio party of Warrencounty has always held a congpicuous place,and ror many years Uiey have fleeced therarmers of that agricultural locality to pay fortheir sins.' T h e Democratic journals ofWornm county havo a great, bnt neglected,Held for home mhaioii&ry labor,

    • • ' _ • : , ' . • ' • * * •

    I t was bad enough to pny fifty cents forstone after howling for yean about Uie ex-travagance of Uio " ring " in paying talrty-flvqomt*,' hut It was worse to pa t tlio costlymaterial on a street whore It was not needed,when Uio taxpayers.of s t ra ta where such

    rk Is needed have bran waiting for yeorslcrtheir turn to coma,

    V: According to the statistics ot illiteracy Uiat

    have been gathorod In LoalsUoa Uw percent-angQ of colored voters wbo ore nnablatoreiand write is kas Utan ot wlilta. T o t the8c^thornenar«oantinually toliingas thatb a horrible thing to permit Uia ignorantnegroes to vote, lamafnldUwtDemocratli

    0T. MAKY'BMEHT.

    The now hall of Bt Hary's parochial ahool'as t in t mod bu t Baturday evening for Uw

    purposes of » public entartalnmeot, and allpresent were charmed with Its oraranience,beauty and utility. The audionw numberedover COO and all were comfortably seatedThe hall with i u hard wood trimming looksvery pretty Indeed, aud A very pretty siagea t Uio wa tum end admirably adapts it forentertainment* purposes. The btoge is pro-" • ' • with (ooUighto, a prettily docomtwl

    niiUD arcb, aud a drop curtain on wlikJila pointed a very attractive soene, roproMat-

    a moinitaia lake.. The rahdag of this cur-tain revealed a charming Interior r*nwa and• rich carpet upon the floor. Ttu effect ol

    whole was still further u n h u n g by UiaArrangement in front of a number of standsof flowering plant* The whols presented nrery charming appearance, and Ker. FatherKiuike and his people were enUUed to feel avery large measure of pridn over the suocautiiat had attended U» erection of Uus hood-

    imu new building.

    Alter a capital overture by Kalaer Uroa.rcbostra, Uie curtain rose for Uw Urst "" i fMI dlBolowid tho chair of Uw church, ooiu-

    iriued of oluvou youug ladles, luukhtuUkily at-Ired lu wLJto drawee, and three ganUemen,lias Annie Malouey ituppad forward to the

    fuotllgbM aud made a most appropriate orig-inal oddrwM, oouEratulaUng Fitber Punkaiipou tho euooeai that bad atloudixl his effoi U

    tho eroaUou of tiOa building, and therinhlonen Uiat they bad wen a plusanteu in whliii to aitemblo. The address wsaichud in the choloest language and wiaIvanwl iu a clear and charming manner, .

    it it* concltudou the ebon* rendered in excelrtyle Uiachoriu, ' Conie Wham the Wild

    lowors Dlooin.' Thin was followed by •amuslujj illalojue travesty upon UM

    tAkiugofOieceimu, In which Uia chancterawei-u sustained by 11, ilaloneyand Mia K*MnO'Neill. " U r and Mrs. Maloae," wag abanning vocal duet iu character by Mr.

    Jtaloney and. Ulsa M Uermingham.ose capital iinpertonftUoa of an agediple was only equaled by their flue voices,

    rwl Uiey wore Nupiiort'-d by a full choriuVnotb»r voral duet, "Genovlove" was ran'[eredlu excelhuit \oica and tostd by l i i e u

    iSaloOMy «ud W K, Orimm ' lo»«," a scripture cantata, representingparable ot Uie wise and foolish Tirgutt,

    nu presented by ton young ladies of thehoir, OBsiflted by U r Maloney in Uw chanw

    of Uie Dridegroam, Tho costames weretry nna and appropriate, and the singing

    enhanced by several vary pretty tab-

    The wcoud purt ot the prugnuniafl beganrlUi another Ono orclieatral Hleatloa nnd

    otLerclmnulag full chorus, onUtlad "Thelloon " A comic duet, ' WhoW to

    ," was rendered hi cbaraotar by UlasosIleelinandW IL arimm, who highly eu.telned Uio audience by their partnot p wti f a quarralaonw huiiband and wlffli

    very pleasant litUe drama, entitled •' K r ionaa Jones,*1 was noxt upon Uia programme,ha oliaraoters. which were all capitallyken, nera by Mi»es B. HeNoliy and L,

    KamlnBki, and Ueesrs. J . Uaguire, U. J .laQdR.Ualoney. It was n u d e n d with-fault aivl Introduced a couple of charat1

    tableaus. "Aunt Foggy and Dnda Dan,"1 another eamlo Aaet,In wbtchagedoh«nIM were very neatly pmentad b y HissesQannon and M. Cox A song and chorus,

    Deautiful Dreanu," w u rendaml In axoel-:W d b K I W

    Many Dover readers wQl rememliolland, a doservl

  • THE EttA.The Dover Printing Company

    Aug. 22, 1890.FIFTH DISTRICT REPUBLICAN CON-

    GRESSIONAL CONVENTION.

    Tbe lUpulillean t r t iw or tbe Coootlas olHere*". Hrrr* and I'Mittd, com print eg tltnFinU nonKreuioBtl District nt New JUIM-J•re riij •ttttml t i tai.l lUlainlr* lo • C'ou-

    POKT XOKBIS.Beu AUio ttnd Delia Johnston were married

    tier iJmidi on Sumlay evculug at Uie rwl-

    Tba ScranUm conductors had an oxeundonto L&lte Hopatcong.oti Holiday.

    On Friday morning, as fireman Jdliu Tliarpwas Ruing tnuie from his daj's work, uu uott-ward brnuid WfasblngtuutreJjbtenginoEtxuck& tor]ie>lo just as site got u|iputdto lilm. A[tiM-u of tin; KIUII) nf Uie Uirpolo wunt into thupalm of Mr. Thorp's band, making oa uglywound. Ho says Dr ~ " - - -put tils probe in 1

    CHKSTBIL, Aug. ldth, IHW, at tbe M. E.

    Mge, by tbe IUV, J. C. OilljK[>crity.

    Weduesday, AUR. aotli, did not opmi vtr>brightly, but nbout ID A. M., thu cloudtbroke away aud tha t U b i i

    hi t t h

    n, u i U y ,iucbw, but could flndt h h It t " '1, of Uio plnco, though It miiflt bo 111

    there.iUv. 1. H. (Vtiulk-t, of tbu BtAitbniM I'res-

    TiriiiDAY, th« lKtli t in of FKPi t , at alavno o'clock In tha for

    lnoon, fordt l

    , cl t ,the pan>°«« of nnmiamlDK ft osadidtt* lotH>prtaei.UtlTe In U>» yittj.Htoood Coogrof lb« Unite* StitM,

    The bwli of r«prMe station will Le ono dfgal* tnr e*t>if on* hundred K'pnblicTOWS ou t •,. that last auburn storis! e'ootloo,u d one for eTory fraoitnn OTOF flftj *oU*Noh wan) n i l tovmblp bciift •nlitle.l to HlcMtont«,

    A. C Hoi.bBUU, U«flen,A A. VABCK. Morri«,Joi W. COKOUOH, f i

    Committee-Dated Ancnet 18b, 1

    THE NEW BEdXST&Y BO ABE 3.Tlio LVninty Board of Reetstnitjrjn

    lVwlii'**lny Bji]Mlnted tbo following pors<tn servo upon the BoanU of RoRintry andEloeUou In tbe various totnmliiiis. Tbo twoUrstnamul Iu cncli district araand the two liut uamud aru DIIIIH

    BOONTOS—Eastern D k t , John J, Gordon,J . ltnntlnlpb Ko]>j«.ler, Allan Looker, J r . ;Western Bint , Jobn fl. Willis, CoKupjt, John Biirrett, Wm. C. Kurr.

    C I I A T U A X - N . D., Wm. II. Farkburst, H.E. "Young, Win. B. Duuinuii, E . W. Bik.fleliK. D., Cha*. Clouutig, Cbtvs. E. Goaung, WiJ. Wolfe, Almuii H. French ; ft D., I f a m uB. Crane, Coim-llua Bush, John McTionuiiEdw. T, Absalom.

    CilKiSTKiir-Jului II . Vui.derrwr, Fred. M.Jenkins, Chaa. Cumlmt-k, Wm. IX.

    HANtiVEB-N. P. , Wm. 11. BcnuUot, Wm.T. M'ulil), Edwin C. Qulnby, Heury M. JJall;R. D., Walter II. miijumwi, Cuniiillus V. N.Htryker, Uugb A. Wylio, Wm. M. Tunis.

    JEKKEILSOK—DDIIUIH M. Duffle, Clark D.Simpson, Munis McCormlck, A. J . Allison.

    MBNIUIAU—Tl'ihralm 8. Day, Edson J . Rood,Tunis H. Dill, John U. Dolan.

    MONTVHJX—D. T. Unrwin, Bain'l Dlowent,BmiUi Jacobus, 1'lilli]) B. Kixlgorn.

    Xkmnis-N. D., Wm. II. Voorliecs, BoinnolP. Oliver, Edw. J. Loouoy, 0. Frank Lozier;8. D., Conu'litiM Uulley, Thru. Aloinnder, W.V. Dunn, Jllcliai'l P . Norrla; E . !>., Harry B.Burt-lmi-d, (JoorBo UcUll, Jamra A, Cromor,llmiry C. l 'oor; W. I)., LucIUB P. Haiinnn,Frniilc U WhlU'l.Nii], Wm. V. Cooltpy, Wm.N. Ili^tiir.

    Mr. O u v e - A b n u i i It, Ytm, Tbwi. Rharii,Jaines U'ack, Jacob 'niarp.

    PASUAIC—Dsiilul W. Tunis, Harvey B. Frost,Clins. Miller, CIIOB. W. Iturcb.

    PEQVANNOC—No. I, Austin Doremiu, Edw.Bandar*, Jus. T. Vannetw, Jan. M. Zollff ; No,2, Eugene Haltey, I rv in 11. Huff, John Cnllon,IVilllani C. Ciirman.

    IT—Silccnsunnfl Dirt., Oca. A. Gilllg, Edgar N. Cortrln, Joe. Lnntonnan, SB.O. AVUlott; Port Morris Dlst., Jaa. O'Snl.llvan, Goorge Burtt, Nathan Deem, AugustAuerUck.

    EOOKAWAT—N. D., Edw. P. Beach, C. C.Dlcltemn, Ttios. Dowiw, John D. Cox; H. D.,Dnrid A. WiggiitB, Tboe. A. Touo, John Q.Mott, Job T. Hill.

    ItAKDoirii—8. D., John II. Toy, JohnsoiiJI. Clark, Totor C. Tott«n, Dan. il. Cnitor jW. D., Jolm UitchelJ, Henry Collins, MichaelHnuly, Wm. McOflrry : N. D,, Theo. NUoa,Wm. B. Collard, Chaa. H. lluuaou, Thoe, P.Jolinscn; C. !>., Wm. H. Bpouglor, Jr., B. A.Jiroodwoll, Oeo, Raynor, m . J. H. Bassott,

    IVAHUiBaTOM—H. D., Chaa. Sergeant, Joa.F. Korco, Wm. F. Bird, MorriaMUlur; B. D.,Alpvd C. Niian, Elloa Duduuuui, Silas Heigh-hour, Andrew W. Ax/ord.. Tho membcru t i tliese iloards miut uieot onTuesday, Oct 7ia, aud after organizing make

    . a bourn canvain Lo ascertalu tliu legal votersof the district. Tlio four can go together or

    . tiioy may dlvjife their dlntrict in two, onellqiublicon and one Democrat taking eachpart.

    , At (bo first meeting of tlio toaitl the ; canoloct two |X)U clorkn, ono Republican and oneDemocrat, who shall inoot with them on tliotint registry day, which will bo Tuesday,

    , Uin» wcoka procedius the election (October14th), at 7 A. u., nnd remain In enaiion until0 r. M., witli a. recoffl from 1 r. u. to3 r. u.At whJch ineotUig they must proceed to makefrom the canvass hooka two registry llste,upon which taunt appear tha full ClirirtianAnd mir f h

    tarians of llovor next Halibutii. Yon uailar fo and bear him. llev. Mr. Utah will

    UHUr.Cuudiut's pulpit,The three boat loads of Methodist Sabbath

    riiool cliildrvu and their frlondK who woreadvortlBuel to laud ut Ilaccouii LJauil oicount of IU beautiful sowery, good v(rowluw f roui vice, & c , hod a goad day anda good viuw of tlte prcttli»t luku la Now Jer-soy, but, far tho tni th of history be I t said,tlioy did nof land on Hocroon IKIHIUI, but hodto fall biuk on Nolan's Point with It* dancingplatform, its vicc« and iti boor. A followilnn't have to drink if lie goo* where beer \ssoli, docs ho r When the Bible Hayit " Curswlbo be that puttetb Uie bottle to bis nelghlwr'nllpit." it don't mention whether milk or water,or cnHoe or Joreoy HgbtnlDf;, o r soda v 'wot In tho bottlo, (low 11!

    I was going up * taint to Uio ilcspatcber'iofllco tho olhor day when 1 noticed t tratupbitting on a tog b ; Uio corner. He was Ayoung follow nf average good looks in thatcondition which novel writers call maudlin,He attracted my attention and whispered ©on-fldontlftlly, " Bay, boss, aro there any saloons..round lioro r " No air," I said, " Wo haveno use for those things around here." "A

    pity you weren't all angels," he naifbe ttUirtod to Join l ib WHnrwlc whu vtasUtUo ahead, " l a m glad there will be uoruiikon angels" I eeld as ha (lcjiartixLTbo fliBt day I camo to Per t Mnrria with

    Mr. R«*l, who wan then Master of Car lle-jmini nt Dover nliop, wo got tired waiting forUie mall train and started for Dovor afoot—we got. tboro ahotul of her too. Mr. A. M.Jones waa tbontralDdospntchor aod Ircmora-bor his winhing wo oould only have a handcarUiat would run en one rail, and Mr. Rood ad-

    littod that it would bun htudy thing to harearmuid. So, horo conua K. Moody Uoyutonwltb Mr. Juno. ' idoa |)orfcoted I Kot fohand cars only, but fo ra regular train, locu

    otiva and ell, flying ovor tun ralli a t thoitoot 100 uiilosan hour. Don't It umko your

    head swim to think of it ? Mr. Boynton says,•' Engluo No. 1 will draw 1134 passengoni Inthroe compartment cars, of nn average weightof ton tons, with a traction of trix tons—«ipa-lile of being incrooiwd to tun tons—becaurotho wilier tnnk and uonJ. aro Immediatelyntmvo tbo driver, a t tho average mto of amile a minute, or to lioutvn and bock In asingle day with A single fan of cool." I movabe try i t on the Morris County R. R. first.

    That is railroading enough for one letter,pi>ilmi.irdup)« H. EatonIn tbe afternoon end Rev, Dr. 0. R. BameaIn Uie evening.

    Monday afternoon there will be meeting ofthe Women's Home Mhsionary Society and

    . B«*. H. Bice will preach in the evening.Tuesday afternoon' the meeting of the

    Women's foreign Mlstdonary Society andpreaching by Roy. F. Baldwin in Uie evening.

    •Wednesday ROT. Dr. L. K. Dunn In the- morning, Rov. B. Parsons to tbo afternoon

    and Her. B. P. Hammond in the evening.Thunday's preachers will bo Rov. Dr. Oea.

    ;. Btrowbridge, Rav. Dr. W, C. Btoole and ROT.Dr. A. J, Church.

    MIis Lulu Nclden, aI»Ur of the StonliopephyBldan, and a trained ultras, died very sud-denly in Conooctieut la«t week and wasburied at Newton l u t Saturday.

    Nora Slckols, a girl of 10, was sraudng her-nftlf by trying to stand on the plane, car ropoat Stanhope wldlo it was In motion. Some-how the rope got on top or her foot aftorwhile and tore a hole In hor shoe, making a_ugly wound In nor foot. She had to bo car-g yried Jioum aud

    S to bo carothw ohUJi'tiu will

    U lj j p o othw ohUJitiu will

    learn not to monkey with Uie plane car ropewhile It is In niotiou.

    Rev. Chaa. Anderson, wife and baby arerusticating at W. B, Bailey v, at Stanhope.Mr. Anderson Is now preaching very accei"ably for the Methodist* atRuUierfonl, but _used to preach here. Thlswaalusfimchorgo,

    STANHOPE.There will be several streets surveyed out

    soon to moke a record of them as legal high-ways in this place.

    Them promises to bo a grand rally of theunterriQod Domocray in nominating delegatesto the county convention to be bold at Newtonfor the nomination ot Agseraulyinim andIhnrtff.

    The new system of voting promulgated byUie iwvol election law dues uoL sewn to takewell up this way. Many Bay they will not

    The Btanhope M. K. Sunday school had aIce time at N l n ' Point last Thursday t

    xuuralvn. ;

    takhouso, widow of tio late QoorgeHtackhouac, has toon granted a pension, withconsiderable back p y Th h t

    t No lnsUiuir annual plc-nlcnnual plc-nlc

    Stackhouso,ou h t

    I think.

    QEBKAN VALLEY.

    D.J .

    Miss Anna EaU has taken a position In J.D. Flock'i store at Hackettetown. she willbe gttttUy mhwed in many ways in our com-munity.

    Miss LJulo Onllck, of Brooklyn, has been•islUng her cousin, Miss Edith Sclioeuliett

    Mrs. 1. F. Chambers and daughter Jenniet rea t Ocean Grove, We hope Mr*. Cham-

    bers may be able to regain her former healthand that right speedily.

    Mrs. Wlney, of East Oraugo, has beenspending a few days in town with Mrs. H, S.

    Miss -Wllllami, of Fhiladalphia, Is the guottof the Misses Button. • ... ••'•

    Mr, : Jacob Swackbamcr was buried onTuesday from tbe Lutlorau Church. Be had

    d hi Cl d hd bjustihiadat

    u C r Be hadhis Clrt year and hod boon liviogught M N t h A t h f

    Friday, Rev. Dr. I. Blmmons, Eev. Dr. Goo.Lactdng Taylor and Rev. Dr. W. P. Qeorge.

    , Baturday, Bey. D. D. P. Randolph, Rev.; Dr. F. S. Upborn and Rev. T. Gordon.

    Sunday, Rev. Dr. Oeo, Crooks, Rev. L. Clluller and Rev. 8. H. Bebout

    with hio daughter, Mrs. Nathan Anthony, forBomo time p u t Perhaps tome who were bet-ter acquainted with Uie due&md will kindlygive you a short hiitory of bis life. '.

    M n Cyphers, of Wsahlngton, Is spendinga few weeks a t the home of K. C, Willot,

    Mn. Fritts and family, of Annandalo, areupending a week with bar parent* in tfaiivillage.

    Mlw Charity Warner, of Summit, Is risiting at Mrs. Oea Bwackhamer1*.

    Mr. M. T. Wehdi and fAmlly are contain'plating a pleasure tripbyconveyanoato RedBanlt. . : • •• . •

    Mn. Sophia Peer, of FalrfleU, has beenlooking up old friends In town for a tow daysput. . .

    Mrs. Qoonre M. Parkor, of Sao City, Iowa,will ipend a few dayi vrt\h Mn. Prod. D.Stephens before joining fair husband atChi-

    oonuderable back pay. The voucher etc.,have been sent to this nluoo, her former postDmra address, but her present location Is un-

    i(ev. A, R. Honry, the present Free Metho-dist pastor for Stanbopo and BoaeviUo, resid-ing at Amity, will soon move to Bingham-ton,N.Y. . .

    "Uncle" BteveBalson, ot Mt, Olive Town-ship, waa in town not long since, giving abiographical sketch of himself and laonyotherold roddenta of said township and Uoxburyand other adjoining township*. Hi* recitalwould male an interesting volume if publishedu he details It.

    Many are making preparation* toattondtbouinual camp meeting a t Mt Tabor. A largonumber will go on Saturday of this week axIt is " Young Toople'i Day."

    Edrfin filmy and Cb&s. H. Ming, ot Ches-ter, were la town on Monday of thl» week:holding a chattel Inortgnge Bale. Tho Bquiro~ialces a lively auctioneer.

    The Roesville Sunday ichool passed throughthis placo in wagons on tVodnoadayof this week on a plo-nic curdon to Nolan'sPoint They, rotarnod about 6 o'clock P. M.

    Mr. Bchwan, of Dover, Bays he win oroctdoclti next year on hit shore land along LakeHopntcong and Sunday schoola and all othernlo-nics wiU be welcome to londfroe...

    John AUio, a veteran of Uie late war, nowget* a penslou of #34 por'numUi, bedded draw-ing overy $500 back pay. This week he hasbooa viriUng old acqualnUncea a t Wtuhiug-tonviUe, Branchvillo, Augiiita and otherIitaott, whom he spent hli younger days. HeIs now nearly three-score and ten yean of

    Mr. A. L, Clark will soon have Uwfounda-Uon and cellar of his ttore bouse ready for the'nildlng. .

    Tbe Town Committee of Dynun met onTuwlay of this week to roviw Aaneraor D.1 W.Qoble's duplicate but found aotUng to revise.

    Mr. and Hi*. George CVvjpni* Into Worccstnr, Mass.

    Ml-ww KiMn L-onai-gHn niit! yary Lucas, ofMurristown, aro Tilting tlio Mlisaes Lowe, ofthin place.

    A party composed of eleven gontleman andIndies from Miii. Scleer1* boarding house visit-od tho Dolawaro Water Gap on lost ilondoyand had a very pleasant time.| Rev. CloorflulJ l'uk*, pastor of tbe Preeby-^rlau church of Millvillo, l'euu., will preachIn tbe Protestant Chapel on Bunday morningat oleven o'clock.

    Mn. Crabtree and Mhn Lotta spent lastMonday and Tuesday in New York City.

    Miss Maud Hall, homo-keeper at Uie Breeliu,mode a flying visit lo New York last Monday.

    Tbe Broslln is about to erect an electriclight at Uio entrance by tho Glon, which willbeagreatbeuent toUiose living on Mt. Harry.

    Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dotuu and son, ofKenvll, were the euotte of Mr. John Lowe

    utt Holiday. 'Rov. Jamoit Brady b visiUug Rov. Father

    McHalo at AUunUu City.Last Sunday being the anniversary of tho

    dedication of the chapel of" Our Lady of theLake*1 at Hopatcoag, fear. Father Brady, Inorder to commemorate the event, had a solemnHigh Mass celebrated. The altar was beauti-fully decorated with flowers, and the idnwhich was rendered by a chair from JNaiwas mry flue, A sermon waa delivered latorby Rov. 3. H. Brady, in which he epoko of thegrowth of the little church, and cloned byspooking In a very feejlng manner of the gen-oroidty of the people and thanked Uioin fortho many giru with wliich they had]the UtUe chapel and wlUi many "future prosperity, , '< "-

    Mr, J .B . Qoinn.who waa cashier at UioBresltn last Bununor, spent a few days lostweek with his brothor a t Uie Breslin and waswolBomcd by a bout of fricuds, •

    Tbo young ladles of tho Broain will give anontertoinmout on Friday evening.

    MUs Edith VonDyke, of Morrlitown, isvlftlUng hor Bhiter, Mm Aaron Btephons.

    Mrs. Ford Strait, Mrs. Samuel Hand audMrs. TutUo spent last Friday fa Hacke ttetown.

    Wa ara very sorry, to learn of the illness ofMr. P. Hare's child.

    Dont forget the conductors' excursion toplea Island mi next Tuosday. RUBTIDATS. ~

    ' HTDSLE VAU.BT.Luther Wiick has sold his hone to BJcbard

    Boatty, ef Little Brook, ' - •• --'-Tho joint Bunday ecbool axcundon to lake

    Hojiatoong on Friday l u t was a grand miccen,Uiaproflts toond>BiJiooll6ingiibout(t«. •.'

    Benry P. Dufford has purchosod a finehorse, and now says he will take the dustfrom nobody. ' , '

    Lemuel Neighbour has started & stonequarry on hig farm, and rumor Bny§ he ox-pocta to put in a crusher before long. '- :•

    Goo. UulTord bod tbe mlsfortuno to crushtwo of hit finger* quite severely hut week., Mr. Jacob Swndhammor, for long an old

    andraspntedoitiieaof Pleasant Grove, diedit UIB . home of hi* daui;T.l*r, JJrE. Nnthnn

    Culifon,

    hadpresentewishes for il

    TROY BXLLB.Isaac Jounton Is Uie first to Uriah haying in

    thin vlcluity. Mr.JohusonislnhhiHldvearand his wife U over Hi years. But they stilladhere to Uie old uuxlum that by Industry

    ro Uitive.It. K. Mailin, who keeps Uie Whipp&ny

    Uutel, in one tutiy cal.uluted to run u flntclass lintel, Bud liwku well afUr the wants ofhit quanta A. call on him will con\-iuuu tho" li hllfr i

    frank Young deported from tills vicinity..w day last week, uut his return Is anxiouslylooked f»r by Mr. Edward Quiaiby. We kerna warrant is out for liLa arrtxt Tberofore,giro this place a wido berti.

    Abmin fibaugcr Bold lasl. BatunUy to MiWatere, of Morrln Plains, hh flua large bayliorno. l'rk-o not statwl.

    Thurn, of Mountain View, called t.day on Julian D. Stocum, t4)legraph eporator,aud passed A social Afternoon. Many thank?,Janus. Call again. QUAKER.

    Buoklen1! Arnica Salve.Tha belt aalva In the world for Ooti, 6cr»l.

    Broiiei, tn«r i , Sii B h , V firuFatter. Chapped Hands, Ohilbliios, Oorni,tad all Bkln Eruptions, u d poelUfriy n n iPUM, or no pay required. It Is gurknttsd tcfiTe parfeot MlWaaHon, or moo t W"Hei iB aenla per boi. For

    Bwombllajt a SwMtaieat.By tba otosifooftl nto of Barabarg ;

    wbloti Ii l u i Ilka a taedieiDS thm a iweet-meal, tba boveU and liver cm be kept ID per*tart condition, anil ttUcJu ot ooDitipitlOD,iDtllgcitlon.pilef, and iickbeultobe prevented.ii centi. Doaa one Fig. At ail EruggUU.Hick Ding Go,, N. Y, For u ie tt KIUR

    W E 8. COIJiAED,PDBNITDEB -t, UPHOLSTEBEH,

    F HEN ITU RE, OIL CLOTH, *UTTKE^EH,AHDBSI3DJNU,

    AMD OTtOtS BOVSXnOU) OOOM.HAIR HATTBESSES UADB OVES.

    BLACEWELL ST., DOTEB, N. J,

    (NexttoPardee d OlarVs.)

    Ltetien n m u n m i unoialuedu the Post Office at Dovcr^N.J.

    Dover, K, J . , Aag. 3)J, lttW.

    OUVBR-dHAMPION-At U» JI. E. iBouAgo.ln n«jMW»y, Aug. lUtli, Ur H-.Win.IIcCaln, Walter J. Oliver mdLoulieCbamploD, both ol llilwrnJn.

    BHIKLDS-HoCOKNEI,I^At tho M. E.lUrBonwre, FMUliMburK. Juno HOth, by Itav.T. B, Gordon, Harry X). Bbtnlds amt UUHJ » l > UcCouiell, both ot Wublcgtoa.

    CniAST-PJiTERB-At Uu Mow, Bock-*— "~^ i - Buy c T Aid

    JOLLUVB HOTEL.

    OOEKET FOE BAtE.i n eloftint gold and itlrfr oornet. neul iew, wlib Q, atUehmoDt, In Hue caie.

    OB FOBUK,Itel.w.j, iS.J.

    HOUSE AND LOT FOE BAIiE.The iDbKtrilwr'offara '/or nlo hll homo Aad

    tot-DMr LnumbnrK, looited near tba ullli™i "!" ta l»« «»liood rooon.wlcbgiHKl olilernand other ooDrmlaaeta. Atipvto '

    THJMABL. WIU.HIIS.

    COaY'8 CIDER HILL.«ear Ironla, wilt t e op*n to reMl.e apple* onatOMDAT, 6EPTEHBBB 1« ISM, b ,

    3»a»p r l "T. . y p. B. com-,

    • •! :' /Glri::l*int('d'' • •;oniaweik. Applj to •

    « R » J J. VSBELAND,Birjaa iv, Da.iV.

    THE GEO. RICHARDS CO.

    Every article of a thoroughly reliable quality, at prices no higher than are usuallycharged for inferior goods.

    We carry in stock many lines especially suitable for Summer trade, pic-nics,excursions, camp supplies, etc.

    The best brands of Minnesota Flour,Graham and Hye Flour, Granulated Meal,and all kinds of farinaceous goods.

    Tbe finest DAIRY AND CHEAMEKYBUTTEB.

    AH kinds of Domestic and ImportedCHEESE.

    Ferris' Smoked Hams, Tongues, nndBoneless Bacon.

    PICKLED Awb SAITED MEATS.

    imported and Domestic Green and DriedPHUITS.

    Tbe finest Oolong, Japan, Young Hyson,Gunpowder nnd English Breakfast Toas.

    Fresh Roasted Rio, Maricabo, Java andMocha Coffees.

    Strictly Pure Spices, both whole and. ground.

    Burnett's Flavoring Extracts, all Flavors.

    CANNED GOODS! -Peaches, Apricots, Cherries,Pears, Plums, Quinces, &c.

    Golden Gate and other first-class brands.

    Gordon & DillwortU'e, Crossed Black-well's, Curtis Bros. Preserved Fruits,

    Jellies nnd Jams, in glass.

    Richardson & Robbing' and Underwood's, Canned Meats. Deviled and Potted

    Meats, Sausage, &c.

    Canned and Pickled Fish of all kinds inglass and tin.

    Canned Vegetables of all kinds, both im-ported and domestic, from the' ;

    best packers.

    PICKLES of every description, Olives, OliveOil, Catsups, Sauces,-Salad

    Dressing, &c.

    Ross & Co's Imported Ginger Ale; Apol-linaris Water, and Dover agents, for

    Lincoln Litbia Water. • '

    ORDERS SOLICITED, AND GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY, FREE OF CHARGE.

    aes.

    THE GEO. RICHARDS CO.

    Anthony, on Saturday lnstJobn IL Moore and family, of

    spontBunaay withP. SJEulTonL .Mimes Cittfl Und Busau Eoffmnn spent Qun-BiyatCililon. ;• : . •.Wean Informed that Mr. John Fiahor ot

    thin iilace b u been iwmgaged to tencli tboFalnnouut public MIIOOI ouotlier year.

    Mr». Susan Neighbour, an old and ro«pocUV-T

    COAL. WOOD.

    PirtoftbeuwnorYlolQiy.rnoa—BLAOKWBUJ fir,, SOTBB,

    l i l m l o o k h x g w w i l L v ^ V . : .TbaMUaea Mamie smd-Sadie. Brankhoiirt

    ara TWUng t W r coutln, Wlw Ann Is VanQ r f - - * ' - ' • • • • " - • • •• • • • • • • - •

    )tonon c k & C . , ^ , Clwrtw.Ur, noger FOWBITB foot U ao tbat he ii ab]«

    to ba out again , ; - : : : ' - . : . ;DlackoeirfeB are Tery pletttifta tlila 7eor.

    ^ > e irould ta pleawd to wo more people at-tend ma jwaywjnineUrjra/^vldiujeB

    JUlU» forWUfd•ip«M is t p u M lo eemHo* ostr;tt>* bu t andpntwt ing«ai«U. D»ia * bottltt ot Kemp'sStJsam lo He light i n d look ihrongh tt l no-tlee ths bright, daulook i then eomput with

    U d I ' * I i p b o m M 4 i a d r a i t

    ^Ml« jod«Tlaroey. at BrauKlrn, b yiaiIM> parwitB ' ud bleadi at Woodjort

    i 'ma Lj i la Jaojutai and Ulai Maty Orinm

    Ichigh, Scranton and -iY

  • •V i

    faereea to iwd !o«flj|l)lp eomniiite. br-

    d«dJo« lhoru.t br l io to.Dimml,:l tM S u i l^d .binding mi l l , ovnan

    dtaMcolirwlMiaUf AiaMilUe-, nia

    eaJdwora {thof. eliel£ twfuntitttf eater ut luWtloncuHcf iheir dour, Dig Mb.n c u H c f iheir dour, Dig

    M t l d a f c * ; M " * * l

    puutie

    Donuuuttlonert as Iof tb«pea») ln \atlltat tuny are not interestemeat, • tpd do not own. aoi,ellnci.li--rtDr,lLAHb\,arlesion «aid towatplp, ar

    • 'tt4oll|;ll«datlf«

    OHiPTEftOCCVlL "-•

    « >oig anp lor . .nd tb.

    8 And ho it BBioted, Tlut the renady forthi ooUpotloo ofdeliFrioool lax., liornln pi^•l.

    i. todbo lteoutfd,lliattbeooilafarool-leeUngt.xei Inpgntuiooeof tbUutituUlbeMfolToi.-, nunnly: for acr.lnjtho ««r>nt,arty ce&ti; tor meklng . lev*. aeronty-flr7eeiiU; for edTertlrnx .ala, firtr centsf rori d l K > » doUjr; lor»•«»«••>»r«.l,mt

    irwwKl^duuai r̂ il^lr ofliaf, and iU^jluB Inlo Iliq.wlioJ* nuitir u d abaand riWtrtjo writing to the town.lttM vhtA nail c»Utu hunt inn upon•lilp coiomlttM what nail c»Utu liuntion anon

    sBaaoJ*cwitt(iaaiaiBi"pn(rtuiBnt ~f--1 • -UMIMI] , »ort that propoitlQii of L.c.r.^uthereof ihall bo tuusvea to each separate par-cel crJot:.o.Uind i and: toey •lull nooompaai

    -t:-wuh'fc,m*P'OontalLinB e»uu toi,._0.Ul»miB8i of ownoa»n.jjwt.k(.p*" *° ""

    . . . . . f ( b , /

    Of|l)Bi»miJSf.-JUWtUatlli-tojnL-

    JlWcolder aoj epjMttnns to ••torcfoiited In'.writing, ndl,»bi«li;ni«>;Ji\b.reaeott»o l«»»reoi tbojiowoibip oomnllKO by.

    i i t . IIUB' uolloo«b> for

    aad lemur-four, an] . p p m . i , , | , , ,

    Kfl I t ." •" • " " ' • " ' " " ' " •»"'"1«l «f o l i o w a i . . . . , .

    fata or .ber uer-tuiftt eitale, or who, if ao enti-tled, fan-not cUlmed or sball no* oUtm ibo

    •ltinn arr-j days afur th -' Ing iDtaiiaU,

    - . - . - « w ( " " - - - " - - •

    i IfltUis ol

    appjlni th«fnrruUDK\ti.3ta vtCStbtmuifw ibo Miural exMtttloB or lti» trail re-powd la bioi.tiet or tbeai and incbadmln-wtMtu or iduiinial^ton •(•»«.( l t 0 M^im

    tol annually to the Ireuunr pf tua to*or city ia wblck add Intestate lias L .OMhsiHodf

    -I'ho uthor tliroo will be flolflhedbThuradBy." . - - • ...-,; "I will take these, then.'l Ohl wbotkat handflomc' gDntlonan?" shd aslieindlcattnfr tv oertatn platurt*. .

    »'My friorifl, lirownin?. -Tfte'plottiraro Just finished. Here is an extra cueIt is yours If youcarofor it," and Mr,Bonton took It from the eaae. •' ' •.• The idea aootned quits roinantio, (rather faxtenod itself to bor. In th<ond Bho acqoptod It and started onihopplnft. tour preparatory to a shorlWestern jourhoj. , : . ' . . ; : .. -•--••

    Soon' aftor Is&hfll had gone a bo1

    brought ln.thoromalnder of her ploturea, ani 'Mr. Dcntcn stood looking altha perreot feoturee. lout la admiration,

    There were four of thorn, and he wseriously thinking of retaining tho otraorie,-':.v:,•-,;.v-:-,•-/ ; •: • . , '.::,tlIflabel: Elton; la certainly a molovoly. plrl,". ho was. saying.-in a oofident4fll way,, when: the dodr opetnind a gentleman ontorod, ;'. ~"' •.--' , '- MWolJ, Benton,thought I'd drop In to

    Bay that I'm golaft to-day." :-..: "Ahl .Will, glad, to BOO you, old boy,laid ; Ben ton, cordially • grasping hi

    band,'; "You'ro not colng so soon?"»'"Thia very 'evening! Why,-.wbut'a

    this, old fellow, that I find you mooning

    JOT

    , y? -A girl's piotur e, oe I -lire. By! but sbo'Bpro tty.:..!>'Yoa'might give

    i fbnpw. ma—iw a sort of moscotte. jothtnk of the lonesome hours ol

    _, . . . . - ,.jnaknow,; Think l ratbo'lobg- trip loonillair ut> ahead of mCome.' take pity-on ia*;1* ̂ ^ ;,: ;--,;••- •-;..... Mr. llonton fairly Eaflpod>t>,tho Idos,

    : "You know Hi neTor;Bnow:lt.t''ipe•UadedWilL^^- rV.^ '^ -v^ '^ ' ^ 'V.Mr.' BentonBnowofl BlightalgnBof re-

    »elli*aoMbf|-slat«':rnm politiiul ,6nlrol.'; lonting—that lS,;hO

    eirtty-a»e,'"hlohforth«-"»- --—- •—^K---- - -•=-...—--iVtyflte,'vb'oh'fnrthFravp*' thara Jmi

    •;-' 1, Be it eniototJ liy ibe rientte anil fleoeralAsMmbly or;. tbs'lBtata • ot-«ew > Jenwrr Taat

    Mlliln,o^« of tbe wid for.hir anpplcmtnt bogd1bu'e|uao;,ts Iveroby ĉnuudoA Ja^read -

    ,'li, Be i'Unseted Cy'tke^8«DMe-ana OenL.Ammblyof ItieiUUof.New JCTHT, 'J'httiialt cities In ti.li aWte tb*t 11 iw ;a4npted th<iroTiiitne; rt•',tlie i o . to wblob tbU Mt is i

    _ _ .- | | j ^ comptolatioaof thfi patfolnenthoraloortwD dolltra and wfeotT;Ufe centporda;,; thi;«td oompimwllbn; to kboftin oth9i1rat\dKy otoftba nest o*'#nd»r motnafiBrtbt* act'eballMtuto efleat: provltlsd,ho*i yer, that::uotu.DR iti tfali: abt'eoaliiinMahftll apply ia tbe poliM cobunlulonAra of

    r (he oilles fiMhtsiUto-olhor than Ihio f t i i a f l f i t e l u i . •---••••• • - • •

    Aa ictimintHoB.^iriiiattoproTiiio to; theelection of road oreni«era in lhtlt rflimllfadl>trJo(s","fUrprofftd' April .twenly-*'-1"oa« thoimcd eleht hnndrtd and%four; ia amtncled tiy Ibn sot approrirQaiy^,twonlye and Qeners_ ™ . , . . H J ot tbe:aute-of N'W-Jerliy, Tt*ineieafrer in all toiraiblpi ot thli stito. w r -baoTor#«rsof rwi i »TB not-nowaieot*beadnukl lova , Tn»t inkUcaaei whoreaor Used in any elly oftklsrate *» or alisU bewmo dtdlnqoent.'-I','!*>e lawful for th» board or'bodf, luring chui

    'control of the fln»nofso( snob dty, Iiolntion, to suthotiBi . and empower .11imntrolUr or other offiaor ohsrgM br li

    WilU tfae dot? of collMtf nx t i n s in luoo oilto lisas ,1'. wwrant w warrants, imd« -.1.land- and'seslt-Inr oollectinR :snob'UIM JocU wsrrantsutll cnt-ln. tLe D i m o of t^

    noionnrm wbom any (nob laxwi aw 'a be auB,andUo amount of tbe stiL-,--_

    • S S « area'UsB npoa* red H Ula , t t a> u l ih»U OODUIO a aiaraipilon theroor.reteronea to the lot and block numbers o- * "-- tame arelsid down oo tae

    •- •' soy there be. to-

    J I lu tbe vwird or district.L, „ ™ J i tbo propaitr to be soldliB-I and in oa« no JWWOQII pmerjty e«anlllQ sny;,sHh " J g ^ j f j j g j i ' y j ^

    A - M ' wBBtaila. by Tirtne of m o b war*S to UW Iba bod/ or ssy penon delin-SSBtferapoll• t » V o r f « ^ uxiorisdor

    la JtaMaallanvira oftb* J»l!l I tond»te

    hnViH. Di c™' v t M."1™ --v ,«. "—-7 . -t7

    & » ;VcBtern trip,-. ••"••.:. •,-.t.r.:1^'!

    • ;• How* often ho Iqoliod at the platan;those:dayBl and'how more often-heplotured' ihe , loTolr original' la • his

    ^•n:airfualiyiePl^sU''1tot^Vi>!;tlii

    flirty iflrl who ̂ nTarfably:"atto-.ahead p'anandaomo man-on a train, and e?enthe ..fascinating :and myBteriounly re-Usont lady on. the opposite side, a little

    behind, ceased to arouse: his ; curiosity,fhUo tho roan who talked crops or poli-

    b i l b l l ^Ofton, while' oatonalWy reading the

    latest ndyeJ, ho was In reality gating a ttbo plow re which: was-concealed be-tween Its friendly covers.- , ' • . {, '•

    He had decided that ho must knowher, and hod almost mado np hla mindto out short bis trip: What was a littla

    y ' moro or'losV .oomp^ired; withinowlng this adorable orcalure?. : i.•.Vhe^trainr an : *'accorarabdatloaH;

    .WlMTor named them :.had: odd Idea*—atoppod presently; >Thcrow«i a smiOlatatlon,'and in a sacond they had startedon acaiu, andtho rear door slammed.;' ' In another moment the conductor hadasked him to make room for a lady. ..

    He did not moYo with tho old-timealacrity, and, in Uot, wished tho ladyhad been put nsztBOtno other person. V- While mattinff room for her. be moledon t to stupidity or perversehoftVof ed i i o t o r s . ' / - . - : " i " • i , v ' . ' ; • * : • ; ; ' • • • •

    i ^ ' -•••••'•-: >

    .; Time and again, when be had dealndabove all things to have tome; prettygirl , next hiio,' this blue-coated inMiTidual would ink some crusty old followto "mako room," and now. that fcVwbeyond that porlod,.'tno ladies wore odontly to bo showered npoa him. '}„£-,Before BetUlngbtmaolf Is to.the:, enor, he registered avow to. henceforthtravel in no train that didn't1 run ohair-

    c a r * . ' • ' • • " " " ." - : r . : - . • , . •.-'•"''-''':•

    As'lhero waa.no erooso^for furtherdelay/ he raised- MB bat and ',"maderoom," being dimly awaro that the lady

    b had uietly Ukon tbe scat had' aroom, g ywbo had quietly Uk

    tl d fi

    ro tha the dywbo h q y tbe scat had' aneatly curved figure. Hoi was cvenoon-•clonB that the ooter garment fitted ;l*U k o a RloVe. .: - • •.".'••J ".:•

    :." v ' ^ ; : : . ^ ; .She aecmod BO' nnobtrualvely iffwt

    that he bad an Incllnafton to BOO hocface.' but before gratifying; himself ;berecalled his fOTinor aversion and openedh o n o v o L ^ - •.'%-, 'r-^i-'S-Vt:m""j-'-'-' >• •••

    Ho Blared at tho picture Inside thenclosed It Buddonly.; and' fairly' flnnff It

    i t o h t a l n p . ••.•'.•;-:-'* •'•'••':• . • • . • > . ;

    -What an- imboclle I;ahall aeon be,".e t h o u g h t . • • " • . ; " ••" ' • • • •; ,":"

    But the lady next him had started k>i l s m o r e . • • . ' ' - ' .

    r • • ' • • . • • - • • " • ' " • : , ' - •

    -Ibcff your pardonl Did I frightenD U ? " h o a s V o f l . '•'''.-''• . •• • '-':' • , -

    Xho lady inollned':hbr.hetd Bllfthtly,ia id:"Noti at: alVMn.tho softest andweatestot VDIOOS, and then:dre.w baele,.eemlDgly as dislndllned foroonvermivooashebad Imatfliiftd.ilnj5alt.ta5w.This/lfltaffooted him at all, rither

    lettled him, and presently he fflanoedherTallbdfaoe:'; •: .•:,-".•" vA" v1. "'",- -"."Sorely abo was pratty. -Why .did ahaear a vail? To annoy him* no donbVHslooked again* ..":/.-. ' . ,s '••'•.'•'•>/''.In a moment ho hit opoo am«tlio4«l

    M you not like to look over tmamagazine?"

    And bo offered It with great polite-ness. "'• '.. - - . • • ' •' »Tbau|E you, ate, but I hate It," saidshe, indlcatluBicopj neatly roUod laher snatrl*atraps.

    What stupidity!Ue ground liU teoth, and turned to

    tho window, regarding; the passing fluidsof swaying grain with a dliwatiBQaalook, as if tho color was faulty, or tbatint of tbe interrenlng atmosphere wasnot satisfactory.

    On ono thing no was resolTed, and>t was not to east another glance at

    "mg, porroree *penimen of

    At that moment tbe condoctorBtoppejland told the lady that Elm Junctionwas six minutes away.

    Elm Junctlonl Why, ho w u to Btopthorol Whatacolnoidoncol And ho re-membered with pottlUvd gloo tue lonell-BOM of tho station.

    Tho train slowed np, tho conduotcpossBRsad himself of the lody'ti sonstraps, and BUO and they were boththe platform In a twinkling, very neaan odd, unconoDmod-appearlng - Ind!yldual who carried bis hands In hipockbts. • •; '-,." •" " •i.

    :;-"-1'.Tbo train moved on. and fBeling be

    lonollnDSSjBho wsa half iscllnod to jumjan and tako her ohanoos, whoa, turning,uhobehold Will, • . • ... • •

    Sho looked tbo other w»y, only to stho end. of - the • train . .dlsappoariiaround a ourfo and' the odd msnpassaorosB tbo.traaks into s corn-field, then

    .baokatthe station, with a wooden benchbofore.V.;:' „•• . : ; : . ' - , ; • .

    She went Inside, but lnatantly reap-peared, as nobody was thoro. flbo gatedup and and down tie'road, tbotoroaacdtbe tracks nearby, andnotasoalwas

    . s i g h t : - - • . . ; - • • : ; . ' . . . V - . - : •" •

    * " After a moment sho sat down on thbonob, but soon walked to.thoodget b o p l a t f o r m . '-'. •: . ' • ; • • - . , -• -

    Still uo ono lu elffbt .savo the gontlo-man who bad arrived with her. and sheagain o&tabllshed heriolf on.tbe bench.

    "Is there any thing I can do for you??ho asked, kindly,- having relentedl i t t l e , , , . •• • • • • • ' " • • ; • • ' • • !•:

    . ."Nothing that I know ol," she aisworcdf glancing apprehensively oveibor abouldor..' " I t is rather a desertedplace, Is It not? . Are you certain ItElm Junction?" '.:'•- . . v ,-••'• •

    "YOB, ,there Is tha; name,, you: see.And, bosldoB, I know, asTve been horabefore," answered. Will, slightly CBJO;l u g h e r d e p e n d e n o o , ."'-••' ••-.••.•••

    "OU, I'm Bbgiadl" said she.. "Tbat I have boon horo beforer- "How absardt" - . . .,-.. ' .! And they both laughed! heartily, aftflEwhich she folt quite a t than, and movedto ono end of tho bjmob; while ho toetUoprotterod seat.•'.:; . ; ; . . .i "It I may owlet you ID 'any way, prs;command mo," bo stld.. , ••• •'•'•:,• "I oxpAoted-an nnfllo'to meet ;ihero," she oxplainedi: "bat ho U latorhas forgotten me," •• '•'-_ ';'•-'•"•.' *'I am waiting ovor ono train. A busi-ness aoqualntauoe is to moot me borefor a few. moments, and I • have ploniot t lmoln which ^osorro you.™ '.. -,:

    i'."I see nothing ^o dp hut wait. .Ohthere is a man ovor la that lot'—the omthat Was here when we oamo.V 'VWU1 looked, then crosiod tlio trsbks,

    and, standing on V fence-rail, hallooedto the man, who was busily hoelnjtjjora

    ; * After the Beoond about tho man lookecleisurely:, around, and having• locatcihim, loaned composedly on bis hoo-hundie, ~ It was the' mun who l a d dlsajp e a r e d . ;". • . : • • ; . ; . ; •" / • ; . 1 . . . 1 - 1 , • • " . " . _ .

    "la tho fltaUon" sgeut about?" askei

    • . •'Yawas,* ytmk answered,. oamposedlj' '.'Can you U1V me whore lie U?1*

    : 'HTaViu.*-' l*m hlni.f.: \tf*:.t ••.'•^.i,"Tb(ire la: a lady here . - l ias any on.

    been hero for her?" .:!vf.': •••'"-''-'''»•'•'' .^"Ya-ns. Thomilk^boy sail Blie w*to Walt, and her hnolo would.be along,'and ho resumed hla hoeiny.'«;,:,"; -' . *1 don't sop fau$ that yon will havowaii,^.Batd^yiilt;on returblnj^i ' ; :^..Tholady rataed befyaU and prowod-

    id to ' make- horaelf J ai ; oomfbctablu •possibly vhllo Will blinVed toMOlf'were MaJly.awako.;'" ••'• . £-':-!••?'*.-•.•; Was It,» dreainf VNo,;thoro. wi«

    Wbarwoiild happen-lf aho knoW thathad her ptotaro?;-vfe *'. % -L-- :,V:v."*''.'•-:' ''•'•.-:

    Will w u booking Into tor face.of (en a n d u long ai :no dare], and hop-

    . Ins tbat 'her qoolo mlffht bo' dotalu

    . ' indefinitely^ •jZ-W*.' .&'t,-U-- r-* A?" V •'.» What doUeht'lt was ' to. traoeeveifsaturo ho'knon so hwelll _;.:: p. y.S"- •

    "•. "Have I not seoit your picture In Mr:Benton's'studloT' so asked; at last. ,•!••• ','Ypu maj;' hate."Li :.ba4 somb;tafte'thoitt-lately,*.' Isabpl''•aid, oyelng hiifrom' nodor bV lathes,; and, Iboklnjjlittle gulliy aa Bae»da4sdt\"IM; mlstai•dW I ha^B soon yours'thoro," too." ; : ' .l"tbusu^T6ryklnd, ta.BftId;\VUI,metilly,v cengratulating, bimacir. on; thipb AnomenslW* dnllehtf ul .turn - matterhad taken,., and ffatlng^rapproVIngly olthe; etatlon. agefiit, ;w;hb . continuedH

    in tii© carpet ' •"W«s It?" he peisUted."Vos," oamo softly.*'Do yon know hlmT"

    •̂- Sho shook her curly bead afflrma*tively.

    " W h a t U h U n a m e r •laabol rose, and, aa ah* left the room.

    Bald:,"I'll get toe picture."Will paced, restlessly up aad down,

    and his iusptal4ns regarding Dontongrow blacker and blacker.

    Then Isabel came in with tbe picture.

    we spread out A meal on tbe kitchen*table nnd sent thorn In to it. I neveiIn my life hoard men laugb so muck)OTOnandwlcbsft, bard boiled eggs.and

    - In all this t ine, you maybe sure Te*l'dy and 1 were berating those horridTowusendH at every turn. We called.them all sorts of names •ipreaslve ameanness and BelRuhneBS, hoped tho Ifown bouse would burn down »nl let themknow horr pleasant it was to be turnedout of a borne they loved. Wo wen

    i they wore sour, grumpy old bach-Then Isabel came in with the picture. y , g p yThe faoe was not toward him and he elors and we hoped they would nevei

    Leird advancing rapidly;from/Ibeblitbe autlo'ni'iutd la;,an incredibly short

    »t>a ^ ^ V ?

    .,.._. , .t'̂ on.̂ .lMbeiryo'u'vo gmwnY?.''-/ f'::;-'-;. •.Tho agent baddeaorted'iU hoe,"'

    Itood, flag in hand, .awaiting the train.'•J'ls-.thore"1 any'- hotel" :abont,;heroT*

    ."Mo." ( .,."Do you know tho gentlinnan'a narni

    .who took' th^aady.away^^V^.^ H-^'s

    LVTha train , Rtopped^'and' as there waapparently nothing1 else"' to do, Willb o a r d e d i t . ' •y"-Y-\C'--'-~i'si-'-'-: . ; • . ;"•;' Three "wetks passed,; during whiohUmo he grow.atoadlly'wearier of his'travels, tand at the end of. which; lieturned'homo ward In disgust -•\'• •:' .;.•;; •/.-,.Iaabpl-Elton, ln;tho;meantlino. badbeenr enjoying: rural ' ploasares!, .batthrough Bomo undeflnablo process th'eiwaa' no.aeab' In '•; them.'^ •' Coontry lift

    -'•'. "TA-AA TMIHU.".

    nd so It happenedh

    lnaiowyeanO"morning after

    M ' ' B ' ipp g

    her return nho wotit to Mr.'.'Bonton'itudio for the throe pictures/-... .^.; ~. no . was; thore^and talking to" some-iody. Sho approBCbcd, anil both turned.'̂•Uood-jnomlnff,' Blr.. Eontonr1 'sbo

    Saidt'theit"I turned, and' thoro stood the' l h i b h dga.'Xnllytrea

    'laabol

    ,who*o pioturo sbo had.cure-

    ured.>!•'.• .•'y''\';i-' ' ' /ecosalzod him,"owod not to m

    s , pUons foliowod, not, to mtntloa subse-quent meetings of tie llgotful frequency.. Ono evonlnj. nbou t - two months* atteiFaabel hud rottirnod.' Will Tiro mi la jf waf

    .hdlng' botlilo , hor, as sho ; tat on tha

    ooajh-b>. atool, mi J, with' DO proltratnary

    rnplln nt,. took hor hand and

    liabei, Uove yodr r•:'••_ v; ; : : VIsabel looltod at tba carpet. - "• v ;

    • "Perhaps yon already.:loTOf t o onned, with -'.' Buapleion* '• of Bon

    grbwinp; strongeroyery moment ,'Tollme, :b*tol—wu. i t ' m y .rival's "picture

    i t yoo'sa twatlly bid last Friday O-'when:I entered the room t" '

    dreaded to see It"Is thoro no hopo fcr mo?" ho asked.taauel smiled and held th« plotur

    before hU eyes.. • , ~Will stared, comically, sod had the

    sensations of one that finds that hi*owa shadow has ptayod ghoat to the itent of frightening him nearly outhis wtti.' >; •*

    But ho waa equal to tbe occasion, andIn compliance with tho time-honored olcustom, took her yielding form Into hisarms, and Bald also that sho was a littlwltoh. -

    Evidently ib» didn't resist,, for thelwedding bolls rang throe months af teiward, and Mr. Bonton tOatheboetmathough hef thinks tbe term ought to beh d t • " • " • "

    marry unl

    THE WIPE'S COMMANDMENTS.

    Hot tny morning- abalt tbou mlasB t i UV KUO a kiu

    oblnffod toKI;ht

    •n-'.:wi.4

    "anoond best"—Satnrd&j

    ILWFBL HMB.

    11 Booauoi of "Thou-:'•:. - H o r r i d Tovnaenda."

    . ' " , ' • • ( • ; '

    t. wig

    /SS\T i n an « 0 «; . \ W u m » l ID t

    ,'m. iWf tx*t place.- 1 Ml : '• ''''.-, When mother patiently falntod awayJust »s tbe first fnmltore Tan * drove up

    ^ . . . v W R E i n r a D T R B i a i ? , , , ; ,to tho door, Toddy ;and"il detailed•: Jliforacttvo duty In; tai hospital deparior'acttvo duty. In; tae -hospital depart,ment,and promised to have, mother1!room made ready-tho.Brat thing." Inthomoantlme, she'was made comforta-bla^ar' Jim's room, and, Martha undor-took to superintend' the loading of thit*ni,whUe Teddy and. I scampered oto tbo now home to see to reeel^'

    .furniture. "•''':^t''Z''.':ifi'''''''-^'•%• - •It was clean aianewplnj that was on.

    little ray of comfort, and we hung" up oorha~ts,-?and put on 'the biggest of' apronsand",'Lady; Waahlingtbn caps,'and 'wor*.ready for acUon.':";::-\r.\;:. v\ ..;-;;.'.• . -•> .Even In my. misery j noticed howanusaally pretty Toddy looked. Her

    \l the purest gold color'and makesdreds of little rings round her face,

    and-slio bad acolor llkba"wild'roao'.oneacbohcek. DuVon that day, tho o*citetnont, the hurry and the Indignationcombined bad made .borbluo eyes blaite,her cheeks brilliant an carnations, aad'efflrjr Httlo curl bristled doBanuo of the.Townsonds and jfiii^ wrbnffs. -yB!ut more

    pp4rovo tbo arst'vin wlta 'oab man.Both Teddy tunJ Iwero at tho door, and

    re's the ot

    WrnaiL One .of tha chllder'aaotldLbtw«.f,»nilltVb»lf ovor Dolll*or I'rebeen'thrjlng to folnd abmebody to taketbojob, and. niverVa ono la there doJn'

    Hero was a dilemma,'~ ••>\\'---..';" •':^Vell," a»!d: Teddy.:-."tto»o things

    itivegbt to be>takes Into the boustL:Ton, and I JJfll*»iUiomsad stare l*-

    •ldo., -Joha 8. Of*y. In Uunsey'a Wwkt

    A. HUNTER'S STOKY.

    •TTnolo Moae'a- TbrlUins Advent-uro with a Oxtmm.

    NCLE U 0 8as Mr. M. 11FrABkltn, ot b i a place, laknown all ovetbo county,one of ttio morsuccessful anoxper ionoohuntors In thir l c i n t t y , 1aplto of his loistature, w fa 1 otsnotqultoUvfoet, and h icorpulence. liewas surroundeda few n i g h tago by an audi

    ence wbo listened with interest to tberooltal of aomo ot bis adventures asnlmrod, when the reoordor put theijueittton toblmi ;

    "What do yon account tho moatpei-iloua adventure of your life. Uncle

    Tho old huntor thought a moment bo*foro ho acswcrpdi

    "Well, now, J've had a good many,but I ro&kon about fa ulo^o & sltavo withdeath as I over had was trying to killcrano. I t was of tbo white aperies, orwhat ia known as the whooping crane,and which Is considerably larger thantbo otber variety, tho blue or-sand billdrane. This ono I rofor to was tholargest I ovor saw, bolng nearly'Glz footin.uoigbt'and wufghtng ovor twenty-fivo pounds,. while ono of fifteen ortwenty pounds Is considered » good-sUeiiblrd. My.adventure with It hap-ponaa noarly olghtoen yours ago, andwas ' correspondingly • spryor aiatrougor than I am now, but that craneput mo up to all I was capable of to es-oapo wltU my life ".

    / ' I bad boon out hunting t^uall. and,as I bad protty well Oiled my bag,' wasgoing lioino Just bofore suhast, when Ipassed Rutherford Lako, which, as someof you perhaps know, la. a good-slteipond lying in the. northeast Corner olthe county, of wbloh It forms part oltho lino separating It Irani Crimes. Iiis shaped very much like a beefstongue, running noarly four miles long,with only about tbroo hundred feetacross the widest part. Wall, there Isaw tho crano I om telling of, standingon tbo bough of a troo that bod beenbrdlcon off and fallen In. I t had lodgednboat the middle of tho lako, and themajostlo bird, now whlto, with only thotips of bis wlngs-a beautiful, glossyblack, looked aa if ho wan an i t u g e cutIn maiblo ornBtncntlnfr an- tjJvVfloial

    oatllnod "against tho sunastBkyj,•'-•• VI tteoUro I hated to dUturblilm, bnlI bad-been waatlng for months Jusbsuch a spqolmen for tho collection I wasmaking of tbo birds of these parts, soboatiling without loavo tho old dugoul1 found tied to a troo near by, I sculledas close as I dared to tho otane, and,taking careful aim, fired.' Bo droppedInktantly and began > fluttering. feebly.about, Juot . oncuRTi io keep' tiltasellabovo water. I was afraid, though, thai

    "•.X cxaxryt AW.he was h'irt so bad that'he would dl*and go to.tha bottom whoro 1 wouldlose bin, so I rowed aB bard as I couldto got to him bofore this could happen.-; "He -seemed nearly,, gono -whan ..reached him and triod to catch :him byone of bis outstretched, wings, but nosooner had 1 touched him when he gay*inch a flounco that took mo BO complete*,ly"unawares that.I madeafrantlpolutob,at him and shot clean out of the craiyold dugout, hoadlng straight, for thabottom of tho lake floras twenty feet be-low.; . That did not matter so much, forI can Bwlmllko a duck, but weigh tod bymy heavy'hunting boots, .which" filled

    rlta vutor -, at onoo,": I :

    all I could dofound

    coming|B tto surface of the waUr to-*eep myself aoovo it-Beuidea' whichwhat muflt.the wound I carry on my anaasamemonto. of 'Shlloh do but breakput Just than and go to bleeding. It wasby -.right arm," and' I. suppose I mosthave'strained it iomehow In makinjrthateivtoh at ttio crano. \ '-~ "

    "Well, there I was, about as bolplesaacnatoro asyouevor'saw, for I couldsee nothing of tbo dug-oul, which musthavo bcon capslied by my weight whenI went ovorhoard and, milng, wentdown, carrying my Ren with it; and onlaying hold of. tbo projecting hough oftbo submerged tree on which tho cranebadbeon sitting, tbo .thing, turned overtoo, and wont down under tbo muddledwater, •" So, feebly .paddling, I mado forthBaboro, whon thocmno, whioh wasstill, floandorlng around, beating thewater .with.Us wlnfra, got within myreachi onoo more" anil tbon what loon*

    I CLOT0OTD A LBO Of TUB C U ! l t

    celred to bo a lucky thing camo into mymind. I bad heard of a sailor who,drawnlng, laid hold of an albatroas, andhna kept himself above water UU somene could como to hla roaooe, »o 1

    clntcnad the" log of the crant, andthought myself saved! for. knowing thaprodigious strength ot theao birds, andseeing that this one wai by no means aobadly woonijed u ; i , had thought,: 1trusted It would carry me at least olouenougb to tho short to-enable, ma to

    i ^ the slout water flags that bordered»crTObitUVp| | ^^p^

    -"But, * T found 'aflofwirUt, I badtaken bold of tbe log my abot badbroken, and while tbo tough ligamentsof the membor hold firm, I must havocaused tho bird excruciating pain. Atany rate my hold teemed to drive himfrantio and be began to beat mo withbis great powerful wings until I wasnearly insenBlbie, but Mill afraid to Jotgo, for whon I cautiously tried to touchbottom with my foot I could find none,anil, flooxhauBtfid Uiat I could not ovenhavo pwldlod, I bold on as the only

    I thing I w u a1>lo to do. So whon tboI crane found I was not to bo bcutau off.• he bit on another plan, and that was toj drown me by dragging mo with my hoad

    nnder tho water."Wo had all tho tlrao boon gradually

    approaching tbe shore, whore tbe watewasabalbwor, but, as I bive said, Iwas not enough so for mo to wade out,and, all defenseless as I waa, I gavomy-self up for lost If we did rot speedily;reach a paint wnore I could afford to letgo of tho crane, of whoa* society f haabout enough. Though agreoabl•nfrugb In our dlCerent ways, wo were,sotnebow, sot congenial. With tbo wateBlling my nostrils, ears i*nd eyos, aadmy head still rtnghigand sore with tbebuffeting It had received, I was nearlydead, when 1 folt lomBtbln^ sltp mo intbe face aud rasp me with Its keen edge.Hub never waa couch ot any thing merewelcome, for I know I bad run agalnsth« etalk of a water-flag, ono of th<drooping blados of which bad given ranthe slap. I lot go of the crane's leg amcaught the stalk, and white, of courseIt would havn given with my weighbad It bad to support It, it woe autociently strong to enable me to koap myfooting CP tbe slimy, eloping bottomtbat I could now just touch. So, grasp-Ing ono af tor another, I pulled np ntarenough to tho Bhoro to lay bold ot th<Strong roots of a water oak growing Dthe edgo of the lako, by which 1 pullodmjBelfouto terra Qrma. Onog tliero,I sat down, too exhausted to do anthing but try to bind up with strips omy Unon tbo wound In my arm. whichwas still blooding, though but slowly.

    "Prosoatly I saw a darky namod PeteEcynaud, whom I know, driving son:horses down to drink a t tbo lake,abort distance from me, and balling'him I told him to go aad got his gunfor I had mado up my mind to havithat orane yet, for It was stilt In thwater flags, making futllo efforts tstand on its brokon log and wade out.And when Foto brought thojrun I killedIt without difficulty with another singl.•hot, and tho darky wading in after IIbrought It to mo. but I declare, whensaw tbe noble creature that bud foughto hard for IU 11 to lying doad at myfoist, It n d t If I h d b

    guilty ofmurtlor.

    "Tho dugout I had so ancaretnonloss-ly borrowed was l'olo's. who got It outnext day, toaothor with my gun. Doalas for that flno bag of quaill I nevesaw It more. It had been left on th<shore of the lake when I wont after th*crane, and a dog or somo two-footedthief had carried It off. But If you willstep over to my shanty at sny time,gentlemen. I will Uko groat pleasureIn introducing that orane, handsomelymounted and well preserved, to you, andif you don't adrolro him you are not aJudge of noble birds."—Tosas Cor. BtLouis Globe-Democrat. f

    A STAMP JUBILEE.

    yg yflraod to me as If I had beenBoujoiuinj very tnucb l.Vf>

    Fifty Tears Ago the Poatag•»'Stamp WBO Bom.

    American PtMtBgii Stamp CcH*»tnr» VIV,Hftia » ConmntlDn lf«r» In Aogant—

    Some Collector* »nd Their Col- z=z

    This Is tho jublloo year of tho postageHUmp. Tlio Illtloth annlvorsary otAtinlroduotion into tho WQrW.ri)Ui,lan! romanno-was'oblebratcd early InMay last In England. The Duko ofEdinburgh presided over tho eorembnieaand testifitjoa, and bundroda of stampoollectots were- present. There fas ,BajB tho Now York nomld, a. dtrQd tilae,lota of • Information was -dleiemlnalwl,and all tho delegates returneJ to tloirhomes. , . . • •.. - .'. * : •'''America in reality has: nb -right, toenter prominontly Into the jubilee cele-bration, for we woro seven years behindEngland in adopting the prepaid post-ago laboL Braxll, tbat country la theponthorncoatlnont that Is generally ro-

    - TUB riHST rOBTAOE BTAUT..

    gardeS as only halt developed, at bost.was tbe country tbat followed. Englandfirst In making uu of a Blgn by whiobpostal carriers night know: that thoilabors wcro paid for. ', ; The United States did not adopt apostaire~atamp until 1847. Pbllatellsta,however." or, in plain' English, stampcollectors,. are ; cosmopolitan.', They,tbarefore, rejoice at the anniversary oftho aot ef Parliament whioh gavo bolnp;to their fad. So i t happens that fhoconvention ot .American philatelists,whioh was opened on August 4 In tbprooms of tha Uncoln Club at CO ClintonPlace, has an unusual Btgnifioance. Iwas In a.measure a colobrallon otho invention of. the postago stamp, a,well as a gathering1 of men, who aroharmoniously engaged in off hours,intho samo pursuit, Tho convention isthat or tho American Pbtlitello Assool-atlon. It was organized In this city in

    September, 1886.Originally t h o r ewere forty memborsand now. thoro aroovor 700.. Meetingshave .been held inChicago, Boston and

    " '. Among> present offlcoraJohn K. Tiffany,

    THE »IEST roBTAor of St. Louis, rrcst-: STAirr raopzs. dentjTVIllflrdC VftD

    Derlip, ot Boston, Vlco President: ]lard F. Walton, of Philadelphia, Secre-tary; Charles Gregory, of Now York,Treasurer, and Joseph Biohert, of Ilobo-kon, Sooretaiy. The convention doesnot propose'to discuss tnnoh more thanroutine business, Including tho amend-lont ot the eonlUtution and by-laws.It Is generally understood, of course,

    that tho collecting of stamps la a bobby,and yot it b u Its rational side. It 1B saidthat men who get interested In postagestamps drift naturally into tbe study ofancient history and.beoomo pronouncedantiquarians. ''Professional men, as arule, tnnko up the army of collectors,Th'ey . pursuo tho atndy In off hours.

    heyndinfinding in i t a pleasant relief and an In-

    centive to stnd; tho history of nationsand their development Inastnuah a*the fssuo of poBtago stamps Is iteelfonly fifty yonrs old. It might bo sup-posed thatooIlcetions-sbouUbo roodilycom'ploted up to dato and that thoro the

    ebauld end. It fauppena, howovor,that not only do ail nations modify thodesign ot their stamps from year to ycac,-thus giving a oonntant inccnttvo to. ool-loctors, but that In•omo o o h n t r l o s

    aro. Issues ofwbioh only a lim-ited n u m b e r ro-laln., It is^hb rtotI r o of" o"v o r j

    wealthy collector tobo 'iho possessor ofin example of tboseare issues. So lone,Lhoroforo, as'- nitamp exists thatiay bo bouffht, ovcry philatelist la on

    thoquivlvo to obtain.It nt any pricewithin his moans. Tho valua af rare Is-

    :a la. astonishing. It Is said thatPhllippo Lo' Rcnotoro do Ferrary, ofParis, owns a stamp for which ton thon-aand .dollars has1 been ofTonjd1 and re-fused. . . , ; .:. ' . ; •

    There ore many stamps, however, onsale In this city at such modest gums as"i .or 81,000 each. OiWly onbugb, thereryfiwt stamp ercr Issued U worthonly; tu rpo cents, Tbnt, olcourie, Ubecattso no many of them woro utedBfty years oge that genuino originalsr̂o oaaily obtalnablo. A picture of this

    tamp icoomsaaiea UOs arUole.. • I t wu

    really an envelope stomp, and |he- Ststpasted label came BO re rat ycora lttter>I t happens that tho label hearingtb«profllo of tho yomifrQueon of Englandibtt with strenuous oppositfoa bc-cauvetbo lojnl IJrituna Lbitusht i l a kind ot

    ilK to blot out tbefaco of theirQuunn by tho action of an lnkodtypopad In tha hands of a subordinate of tho(iovurnnient. Thu Ilrltlslj people gobbravely ovor that Idea years ago. Theyijlap their (Juocn ocroca ttio faco tuou-Band» of timed a day now without atuuiif/ht of diartspccl, and blosn Ovdthat uho flvcu to rt-ign ovnr theta.

    To return to 1'irrrary, It in Bald thattils collootlou la worth somowheni be-

    tween 5300.000 and¥500,000. Tills ex-traordinary collaa-<Lion roproKon t stwentjtlio ymre ofwork, and own to-day 1-errary cm*

    _ uloys t wu were*'ASOTUKlt AUEIUCAM Urlf'U WllUSO duty 1,BTIMP, VOHTII 8M0. Is to loolt nfler hisoooum ulntion and smswer leitom fror

    dealers all ovor tbo world vtho wish toBall him specimens. Thoro Is nobod;la America who can hopo to vie withFerrary In tbe eitent and value of hiscollection; but Wr. Van Itorl.p, of Iloston, has n collection that is said to beworth 840,000. •

    Tlicro appear to bo no collector* inthis city whoso names tro especiallyfatuous, A great many lawyer* and'doctors doroto iparo momenta to tbo

    HA1» TfiE BK0tn.AU SUB. •

    work, and from t h e pasting of eachsump it may be said that a volume ofhistory corooa to be read, for everyttenulno philatelist Is not content toknow simply that bis most rcceut ac-quisition boars tho profile of a king orPresident; bo wants to know hotv Itcatno that tho former dosljpi waa aban-doned, and why Iho now one came intoToguo. I t so happens, therefore, thatstamp collectors aro pretty good au-thorities In history.

    Germans are Bold to Uo tho most as*slduous collftatoro. Gorman boys col*lect stamps in tholr teens, and somo ofthem conttnuo tho pursuit of phllatolioknowledge and research when they arofrronm Up. Ono of the Huron Ret»is*chltils Is a proat ooilootor, autl n l tho i tdoubt thero nre DIOHI good, scnelbto,ocon.omloal collections In Germany thanIn any other oountry. Tho beat eolleo*turn of stamps In Gormany Is in tbepost-ofQoo at Berlin.

    Tho wrltoi-can romQmber his own ool-lootlon of no matter how many yeanago. I t was patient-ly gathered up from -old onTolopcs, sndby dint ot swappingmarbles and topsand "other valuablesfor cancelled stamp*f r o m abroad. I tnumbered upwardof ZOO when boabandoned I t t ogather tip qnartx oryBtal,, and lrotpyrites and felspar, and it bad. cost adoal of timo and marbles. Nowadaystho amateur ean begin a collectionequally good, doubtless, l>y the expendsturo of one-half of an' ordinary dollar,for which he can obtain 200 stamps. Tor818 he tnayoDtaln 1,000 stamps. ThUwould not be BO significant _lf̂not for the "

    n-otrnt$1,000. -

    „ , lely npon thoaa lo ol'oancelled atampaandocoasJonalBncttonaof rare Issues and collections. Theseconcerns can not do business tho you.1"round, for, as It happens, oddly enough,thoBtunmor ia too lot for collectors,HVon June to October they lay up, andtb4%pt season Is p u s e ^ ^ p b l l a t e H oooAjtoniplaUim oJ the wU»^»"*frniU ando t o n . p U U m of the w fthWconsideration .bfSi^.efllEpoy of «,dlflfrent kinds ot gofornVionlal n«icU-,;Vago. On Octobfr.l the Bellinr.Maaori :Wlbegins. At least, so aaje "tliô 'bMnoJiM'%for ft sftamp:/house In':Twenty-thirdf l

    a t r e o t . - ' ' ; - ' ' . '•,'•"•'•. r

    -'.'- - " ^ V \ >

    •• "Wo da nothing- whatever in'. the;tumtner," bo said, ^'eicept to eolleo; for;

    tho • full trado Ho J. hayo . now; 0,009,000';atampi • on, hand," * yand to prove i t 1 be ^ &opened,'•'•-Jtlilpr Ut t . - ' fK^whoro" apparently,, ^ T *

    •"' In .one respect our country }ias Qifc ' 1

    collca all othura at lcasU; Vim have sen^ y Omi t Brit-ain,. wMle tho United, States) has hod

    •ly 1D0 varictict. In, u»o' duringBlnffloycar.1-.1. ' • ./!;'.',;•*; '-'••••:.V; 1 -:.

    "It strikes mo,- John." observed Mrs,-^nillits, "tlmt when you arrang-o for your"brother tloraco to come and. spend.tbo.whole summer with us It looks as It youtbougbt more of jour lirotbor'a comfortthan you do of your wire's." •;;: '

  • THE ERA

    LA.WS 01? NEW JERSEY.

    A Hn].|ili»i».>nt t o a n ne t wi i lUid " A n a r t fiU,v\'.ii.M,«u--wtuf triniWi," nii|.n.VLil W n ntVVltlltV-HUVIHllll, "lie tllDllSUIUl tllfllt UUI

    Mk.*n?iiB.iwitbyt|U« tt"1"1*" ? u d UL'Mori

    A^n.hiy ..r ...» H ^ l i ; ; ^ ( J ^ a ; ! [;

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    iu'D-ii. mitlitiniail I'y In"1 tu I'l'l*"'1'1- "l"^'"iVliUly tiUtil-lll'ri, Kliwlial (Wlihtttblunf iiiurhttti.i«ilit«tniH |tles c(Slll l l Ol 1 il) flVO™« , , . . J « M in until borourfi atleait ten Java buforo wild vkfUoii, mi-lbiued iu o'»» iwswspa.i»r ia saiil comity, iluast (tuo week lutforu Kiiiil u]oi!tlmi,

    3. And bu It onncttxi. That na tlio dny atwin It*), tintieo thcreu: hnviiii: l>wii tti« slita s timWdwl in ttaHiou ouu of tblb ui:t, uu trieUim Hlmll lx> iiulil in wild l>orr ll>« «•*»**Him uf (.ut'li ollkvr or oJlkvra u« ivuru not edM-t^l at tlio hist Iirtx-Winy ckftiuu, brt-iiHin of. thu ti» vnU) in tbo Unit wji'tion int.]

    ' ii.l flw'Unn hUull U'tniirtiiiUil byuliiUmi hwro whob l iIxinmgb L

    i bumugU u

    uilncUal .uu \a>\i tho it

    due (i)lJS Anil I* i t t'lifleUJ, TLut it t̂ Uall IMI tLt>

    duty of tlic jutted uii'l lu^KM-'Uirs of wild fk i -tioii, nt Hio cKiKinit of tliu ]K>|]M. UieainuM* tlm

    wiiliilimHiDiUTof \»Uf I'lut ioriJii-li eaiiilt-(Intn, Ui tliu i-lcrk of tlil d J itiinU n

    Dii-lcrk of tlio ninetysitiinU', nml t*lwli n

    l t\!rtlllL-aU> miikr Ui

    II, Tliut tLlHUCt b

    1. JbMtiiiilvtMllif tLttHtiWtenud'Uciicn.)Atseinlilv uf Ibo tjtiitu of fieW Jen-ey, llmtlu auy tolic« oflkur theiiiuf ttv«ci-iLnxl by nnyUnviiii!ii|iLiom-mlLtctt ul any tuwnxulp ot tiita otntu, by vlrtuoof any gunoral law for tlin vlnlntinu ut uny or-djiuuuxi uf Bald township, tJiall bu ruonvjrablatefons nity j tutiw of Uiu jioon) of wiiit towu-sblu fit ati tttUuu DII eontraut iu tlio limuo ufyw Jiljnbttflntii ol wi>>>)u toiviialitp, wLJcti fciilt KIIUII bu CUII-ituitiUiatbQHutusuiamvur aa'utW sulUt 1»

    ' ocfciiowtiialiJoMorojiiiiUcwij fonductwl, n«d Wlntf. Jmls-

    DUntlat'ivGnexecution IbfimMiHbnll JMHUU Intlitt HanntniaiuiBT. and BJUUI Im Kut>Jf.'t to appeal lu the court uf comiuuu jijma uf t»u «wniy oa tbo Etuno ttirnis.

    Approved June W, 1800,

    CHAITBB CCLX1X,A FurUwr Hujipieiiuait toaji out ouUtlwl "Ai

    Act for tlio mtUiraUoc of tbu bti.to House,'a\ [iruvtxl April MivoiiUa. ojui UiousavJ eighthundred tnut tiiulity-tlvo,1 Bo It ouacteil by Uia Senate and OL

    Asaumbiy or tliu State of New Jwwy, Tbnttlio etHiunimtlun cuiutitutul tiy tlio nut to-v%niuh tills i»a tniiiplrincut, uluill lu»vo powerta luqulro Into anu ii! ;e«Ui;aUt uii tlatmi i>ro>*enU*l by any contractor ur wiutriictum l\—W>rk muiiy.l otlloc

    l

    ofNai

    t bull

    Uditod Htiites fihn'S b a m ,l idd , use. occupy and O illre*triutiont. liereiiiufter moutioiied.

    2. Anr tba i l cnncled, 'l 'liat tlio jiiriB'.lciu of tUa Hlulo of New Junwy. iu nnd ore

    lnuili. luoutLoiwd iu Ike futu„ ,. , jbeiipurc)iiwe(.orcouili;niiii;(by tUa U L i t t d SWIMI , HIIUII ba wicl ilia sam»in hereby eedod t« Ibe Uuited BtalPH, bultbu jnriHiiicliou lieroliy ceded (-hail couutmenolontfor tbnn Ibe i«id Uuited S u i e a s b u l l

    ii tiio wiid laod or Ittudn.t And uo i t cuncteil, Tba t tho eald coot (H Kiven, aiid llie «nM jtirHdiclian

    ~ GifruiH comJiliun tbnt tbe.. icy Hlmll relnfu couourreut

    m wi l t . Uie Uuitud BUtiia i s andrtH U u d or limdH, so lur an thai all

    in ulL COHCH, and nuoti CTtoiiuulor otiicr iiroceiw us inny Itwoo nuilcr llio

    uilLori t j of tbe Ktute of New Jermiynny iiertioii or p t r a m s clmr^fiil witli

    cti iues or mimlijiiiuaiion, commit ted wltliiimiid tttuta, tuuy bu e i tou led tb i re in lu ilnwrnie waj und nnttiticr mt if said c o n s u l \innot bfleu fflvun or jurisdlci lon ceOed, e i c q i

    t fur ax biicb pruuewi inny uITfCi tlie roul or

    ci-tkd. niwti tiio exHtiilouf New Jerncy

    utuaem ii.Vouiil pioperty i>l tun Vultuil HUWB.Aud bt! it cinicted, Tliut ILB juriscJic

    l toAetl K!I»H uot vent until (liel i l ll liuon, m>un nln and oilier olmrgia wliioli nmy buuii or iuil^Jriud uudcr ttiu nntbi r i iy ol tliu

    ptuoreon for tie

    l

    il, Tlwt this n

    CHlPrEl l O0L III.u Act rdjllvo to llio court of conimouiiltiiu' tlio oriitiaiir)' court uud tlm court olfjuutntl qtmrier Kt-imiiiiiH of the pcac« in

    1. Uu It fii-uilhil by Urn Bi'tml- am. Gen-crtil Atxuuilily KI tbo fctiiito ut New J*r^-y,Tbatinlm prchidtut jtnlgoof i»nj court ofcommou }ikwj, orphans' court or court of

    "ul niiiitccr sĉ HiauA of tbo penuo of noy

    ynWr nr tk-cieod, made or pr

    e by vit \>i

    a u y j c ,»h»U be temWr-

    r by whfob onyt l t l h d

    ur iirnn.,d d

    tuuceil,

    „. * Lueu o( ftliiill lie LvurJtciiniucd, ot in wbioli nny froceoillRf,:«-i]ri£>uu. comcut wcro tlieu auil

    luoal nod proved.l>e i t ciiivcted, T'kfvt tbi^ not nhalt

    rorulfj uiuinr tlin snlil net, nr n mi])]..(snoutUwniU), approved Ajirfl twcnty-sovtntlj, c -tbtnnaad vlgbt liuiKlrcd, awl «i[(..ly*ix, orUie original plana and KiwcllUutioiu. nniltuaklnii sucb inquiry Hit) uild roiuinlHN.sliall luivu jwivtr tocnijiloy tixierU and toUbe Uwifmony under n\th; Uior ehull bnvepovtxr tu ad jiurt nwl nuprovo all mitili ciiiimaMKballlia BIIOMU to tJicm to U) jiri)]>or midwoll founded, and t«rtify tbu sunio to tliocomitrullur for jmyineiit; they Hliall linv-opower to order tlio completion of uny uufln-i»h«l j>or1ttjiior portions of Uio worn begunuudur tlio boid wii trout* or nuHiorfzwl hy thocaidaotuiiii uui)|>lcinaut.and toa, tlio coiuiitrolltir fur iiayitieiit AllfallluioreKpensM inai rml Uivrvfor, tuid forAll eijMUtKtti Incurred in en trying uui the pro-vision of tills act, and Uio irctutiircr ia herebyauUiorued to pay UIKJU tuts \vnmiut ot tliocomi trullur, out of (Uiymouoysiu tlio trens-nry not uUici-wiHj apprnprinted, nil sums BOmipntvud and corliliuu by Uio Bold '~

    J Anil tw it enacted, That Uiis act shallU i o eifect iinniodiaUty.

    JlT̂ lpmVDQ arllllO la), XtllU.

    Cl tAlTBR CCTA'X.An Act to autneriw the lniprovomciit of

    roftds, itreets and bigliwaytt In borougtis, nnil iiicnTpon.t«l vill&cva in Uila Btatu. uail

    t " iirovlde for tlia pdyhicut tlicroof.

    , „ _,_ _ jcato of Npw Jon«y, Tt•3 lawful for tlit) uiuunou coiuicil'

    '• r body of any Iwroiifiii or in-c»r]inmUd vilCigo wJUiln t)i]d Htoteto !uuobotwia t o an amount not exi»«)(ng Uilrty tuou-aanlxlollantJji snyoueyci i r ju thejruortior-ate name, of, nica Uonoiniwitfoo as to uiiaqtnayneeni (itjbooriiiff interest not wixwlfugUMI ICRUI rate, payable wnil^uinually. and ro-domnablo in iwuuty yvtvn fruin the dateUieruof, for Uio puriwso of raying tbo cost*and Xiiunw* of Impfoving tiio n u l t t

    l J borough rinUieruand L

    d bying tbo c t *

    nuuls, streetsrineorjwrntedbJuiiwayiiln tuch borough orlncorimrntcd

    viiugi-', oJlhor In whole or In ]>art, aud In nucbwanner an Uicy inny ilwaa most oilvUnWe,under Uio guporvjiilon of sucli pontoa or i»r-aoaa Uiuy sbiul ilesiguate for that puruoas, notbains ix contractor or contractors for tlio widwork; pravidud botrover, tliat no oamwouoaundl or other govarnlnjt W l y of anrsucliborough or inwrporattxl Tlllace fOinll issueany Rich bundstiuleufl tlio (luoaUuuot tba ls*uoof *uch bonds HIULII bave Iwen tubnuttal to thovoters of such borough or Incorporated vil-lage at tlio last annual botwgb, rlllago orcharter election, or at a special uloctlon calledtor tba' irarnooo by tlia mayor, pretiaeiit orotborazocaave Dtlioer thereof by nroclnnia-ikm, giving thirty ilayt' notice of tbo tiuioand jikoefor holding Uie Bruno, and a majorityof too votes castiu relation thereto at miclieloeUoi. KboU tledare in Itworof Isauingolgoch botulL

    a And bo it vnactod, Tbat all privatospcolal or local act* Inconsistent vrlUi Uio pro-

    --*• be dud tbo ntuuo ara bHre-

    CHAPTEKAn Act to extend tlie time for Uio compleUon

    of ndlroads whoso charters expire by limi-tation duriiuctlH) joarono thouwna eiglitbuudred and ninety, whore work bus becrajrfonnod on coid ntilraods or mntuy e'pciided Uwroon.f HeitenactM by tlte Senate and General

    Assembly of tiieBtato ot »ow Jarsoy.Thalwbeuevor tlio time limited for tbocamp] *'-of uny railroad aatUorined tn uecoratrwithin tiia utnto. tuxlur npucial uctn, ___.expire during tho year oca thousand elglbumirwl ami ninety, nidi time BIUIII UI n

    ' tile wjiiolicxtcnilixl for a further ikcrludtwa ytsem; provided, uonever. tluvt this iu

    ' Anil not oin»ly unlocs monoy tuu been Bcti«llv ferpeuded In ron'oys or IKalitmrrontu, or in acquldton of riRbtof tniy, o.ioiMtjactUrarSia provided furUwr, tfUtUdaact aUiall PC* Opply to Kn? corporailoo un-]6BTS such (Xirponiuon ehftil first, OM a condi<

    ' t ianpracodeat ' to tbo QKercin of anyerantul by this act, file In tin) c

    arising from any l a v or contract (if onjm be) otobluihliia; any *pe*W mod* o

    ...n'tWi of any. such eorporalion, and •further agreement to be bonad by any |

    l initd Jaue

    diDtely.e 13, lbUO.

    OIUPTRB COLXNVI.Act to umiblu boufds nf education nd ol'!t! ifQaa l<Id lerin, ami nuiil lU succciMor I .intcd, sutiJBCt lo removal by (tie board of

    htOaticm on oempluint Tnr causa stfitoil.3, And bu It en.ictetl, Tbat (bin act Biinll

    Approcod JIIQB 13, 16M,

    OUAPIEU OCLXXVII, •Act for tbo coostruclioB, nnJuleoanoa

    nuU npemtion or Hjntemu of nowur.igo lacitiea, towna *a& borongbs.1. Be li ennctod by tlio Sorate and Oon-

    i*l ^BMiuUlyof the Btnto of N6» Joineji'hal tinj nnnibcr of persons not Uun thaneven, t, inojorily ot whom' Ghill reside

    Ills eUtei miiy iMrm a oompany for^urpoiia^of const.noting, nitilutilising

    id opor'itlugn nyHlQiu ol BU we rage iu unyty, Iowa ur bcrongh fu this a Lite, for Innnrpoee of t^ppiying unid oily, town oi bcr.ufiu and tbe inb"tiilnnlB Ihcreof wilb i1.0'iate nionra of ilispwins til n«w. r.iRB.3. And >)o It oiuictad, Tl,at such iwrson ucruua ' couipaajr tot eueupu

    [Km tliall tiuiko, sfgn ood aokuow(o«!gi). Iore sonis olllcer auilioiixod to take sucU aore sonis olliccr auuiorixod to take suclimowlflilijinontottii»HB1a certlOoatoin writ;

    ;, wbith BbiJ) atttU) Uio porijorqte noinot ? t a

    _ __ ininioufti, tJjelumber uTduWton this imniaiaf those wijo

    n tlie affairs of wo oamuanr (or-, or until tlioir micoawom aru olt

    «toJ'ivuiiq(ia\iilpd, will Uio iwaio ol Uw city,x>wii or borougb ID or for which such wwer<

    (tytiten. la to be ootutrnoted ODI| tho hwd^suttho company forriod ou; men ccrtl*nato shall bo mod m Die ollloaof tbosccro

    sJate, UjgwUier wW> Uio t»iwmt iof, and tho terms and condition or

    which the cousent has boonwnting of,«contUtTaua uiwu which the catiaeiit UOII U»ngrouted by, tbu corporate autboritlw, it any,

    Uiocltr. ton-n or borough In walco suchwtroco oVKtcm ig t o bo coustrucU.tl I pro-idpd. Eon-DVur, that tho corporate nuUiori-1 havepower to appoint auolber tt aiber Ulaioteroatid penoi, o t pei»0u8 u «*>iumiu.osen toact lu llie plaoo of suoti absent ODOiuildrJun-ot oi comniU ioatrB-. and tha aald carper.tUon shall mahe »u t ibiblt to ihs said com-tnUaianeri at their meeting aforeaoid, fortbe UBO of tbe pulled intemted, a state,ment aud descripUoo in wrlllDR, OF bydrawlDgHormfipa. o rbotb .of tbe iatida bythem sought to bo taken s i aforesaid, andof tbe uoe, occupation of ftuS eiotMtio--upoD any lands by Ihtm sought to be mud»Dd tlie « ) d oomultwloners sball tboreupascertain aad asm »i Ihe value and damagesaforesaid, aod sliall eieeats under tbeit

    ~ aud BsaJe, or Ibe band*) and aeala of *

    majority oft i a or tbe

    or Ibe baod) and, an vn%x& to «*W o

    d i i l(jo ot tbe Jnudii, rigbts aad privilegea .:m fought i a tbe e'Atetneuta aud detcrip

    •un BloredSld. slatiDO therein tbe amount ofduraagea and oampaDWiiun thereforIbuni aawtasad lu faror of mohowntow en, whlob awntt shall be bv them ao-knowlcdfied aDd filed In llie oonaiy clerk »film.', and by him recorded in Ibo registry

    tf. Andbe it enaoted, Tbat before tal wpo«eB»lou ot auy sqoh lauds or ontennjj

    any ex.

    .ward absll not ho waived or taken away bytie pu lng or tunfjering llio amount ot ibeiwnrd and taklog poasouioo of tbu Iqnd o iexercising tbe rlgblB covered by Booh iwnrdjnod tba right ot any owner of aoy nnoU

    Ul fix ilfthta iu l.k& ipaBner to appenl„ J l Dot be waived or lost by the ucpept

    aaco ot tbe amoiiDt eo nwwdtii wheu tendnrrd; and upon Ibe flnul deiermlmUion of

    - snob appeal the Eald oonrt Bhsll renderi Judgment ID ravor of ibo ono patiy and

    sgaluat iba Giber as tho right and juetloe ofllie ooflqy ghall rfquire, and ebntliward t f ^*he party lUbaUDtiiJly aun-

    Hlfn{1iiiiud

    ^ ' A U I U W it'oiiac'tuj, l'liiit tiifl Itus.nesn oftnld coiii]wtiy

    ctOlTt wf UOt KfH VUUIV u\is (niiu wiivikholdera therein, nud a majority of wiI bo rwliluuti) of thlH atiiW; mtd a majo

    . -Irvctora thoanu BWH be ft qtioruih;lioroebatt'Tonu election of directors v"tlioro sbalt >> au eleown yew from tho fliati d a u a l l

    on of dlnctors vMtg of tWntttr i tsaf hh f t h i

    wn yew from tho fllWg of t W n t t t r i t s f h >ciatiou, nud annually thereafter, a t such time

    l l l b Hxo*l by tbo by-laws of mid com-oe wcots1 nodeo Uioroof »haU bfl

    ivenVpublicatlouin a t |cait two bUlpla]ovtBjiopera, Jf so inany tboro bu in )rculnQon In suob city town or boroovtBjiopera, Jf so inany tboro bu in u m i a )rculnQon In suob city, town or borough; tba"cklialdcii Bhnlf ba putitlal to vofa eil|jer tî

    licrson or hy prorv.n. And be l t unacted, That tho c

    CBATTXH CCLXXVU