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VOL. XI, NO. 30. ROCKAWAV, N. J., THURSDAV, FEBRUARY 1. I QUO. l'Jik VEAK. Attractive Stock f6r all. Children's School Shoes in abundance. Minor's Easy Shoes for Ladies. E. H. TODD, Unclaimed Letters Attiio Rootowoy, N. J., Postoflloo foi tho week eudinct January 87,1000: Mrs. S. L Huntsman. MM. Krivkuwttr.-' :'-:•-.'.•!,.'''-''•."•••';.••. Mlis liattio Siokloa; > • '*:*•'••••:••'- : " Oliiiiles T. Smith, ,'• .-..• \-Y " • ' " Mrs. M. H. Stioklo. .' To obtain tho above say advertised and givo (into of this list. Wit. Giii. P. M. To Oars La Qrlppo In Two Days TiKB LilATJVB DnOMO QnlMlNS TABLETS. All druggists refund Ibo money II it fails to onro. E. W. Gaove's signature on overy box. 25o. 0ENT-A-W0RD COLUMN Advertisements under this heading one cent a word tor eaoh insertion F Ofi RENT—Front room, seoond floor Kxaonp Building. Suitable for oflloo or other email business. F 'K SALE—Trosspass notices at thip ofllco for 6 cents each. ANTED-SEVERAL PERSONB FOB diitriol OlUco Managers In this State to represent me Iu their own aud Bnrronnd- Ing counties. Willing to pay yearly $600, payable weekly. Desliaale employment with unusual opportunities. Refereooea exchanged. Enolo-e telf-addressod etamped envelope. B. A. lark, 320 Gafcton Build- ing, Chicago. fANTED—A girl for general house work. MBS. 0. A, OBAM. T A.NDLOKDS— We have Bent Eeooipt li Books containing SOBoeelpts, nioely bound, with stub. In Press Board Covers. Only 10. RECORD OFFICE. Electric Wiring.,. The complete equipment of Dwellings, Stores and Factories with Electric Lights, Bells, Telephones, Burglar Alarms, Speaking Tubes, Gas&Electric Fixtures Gasolene Engines Dynamos and Motors Plans and Estimates Famished. . Leave orders at Record Offloe or Telephone 71 : Morristown. •'." . New Jersey Engineering Go, ' , M0BBI8XOWN, N . Jv THOMPSON, , ., _, _jorni«j{ one of tlie infant Evvin eoiis of Mr. aud.Mrs." Jacob K. Thonjpsou", of Dover, died after a brief illness. Interment at Newton tomor- row with Jobu B. Dalryniple as direc- tor, POUOB. Adelia, the oldest daughter of Artlicr Force, of Brooklyu, IT. Y., formerly of this place, died on Monday. The funer- al took place this afternoon at Brooklyn. ANTED--8EVEKAL PEHSONSFOB distriot OfSoe Managers In this State to represent me In their own and surround- ing oounties. Willing to pay yearly $000, pavabls weekly. Desirable employment with anusual opportunities. References exchanged. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. B. A. Park, 320 Caxton Build ing, Ohioago. Borough Council Met. The borough counoil met iu the town hall lost Thursday evening. In the ab- sonoo of the mayor, President Maulou L. Hoagland presided. All the other coaucilmeu were present. Minutes of the previous meeting were read aud approved. John J. Gill, whom we previously auuouuced as having been appointed councilman by the mayor to succeed A. J. ilelliugs, resigned, took the oath of oflico. Ou motion enough money was appro- priated to tho board of Health to pay the bills iucurred by them during the reoeut opedemio. The clerk reported having collected $!2 from D. M. Righter for tapping the water main. On motion the Lamp Committee were ordered to confer with the Eockawny in per Eleotrio Light and Improvement Co.. i reference to lighting the streets as pe contraot. Mnhlon Hoaglnnd, Jr,, was a appoint- ed as a member of the Board of Health to succeed John Norris, resigned. Adjourned. When in need of a neat vendue bill, dodger or poster, no mistake will be made In giving your order tothe RECORD priuting house. Noatnoss and dispatch ore the two things you may depend upon in placing it with us. Government Seeds. I wish to give notice to the people of my Congressional District that my allot- ment of five thousand packages of gov- ernment seeds Is ready for distribution, and that I will be pleased if all who de- sire seeds will write me; postal card pre- ferred. . J!. 8. SALMON, Honso of.Reprosqntfttives,' Washihgtoh, D. O. •'Lewis Donnls, Salem Ind , says, "Kodol Dyspepsia Core did ma moro goad than anything I ever took." It digests what yon eat and pan not help but euro djapopsla »n<) stomach Uoublo. Wm; Gerard. M'iRLNCJIIB WAY. Only Preliminary Work Thus 1 Far at Trenton. NO HILL HAS ItKACHKD UOVEltNOtt wo IntereitlntK MeaBin-eii Cnu»« !)!•- cuHulon, mul u TUt Over the UiileM LemlM Some Excitement Fnltuful Ntat« OihclalM Jle-clecteil — More Nomination* lir UoTcmur Vour- lict'N. ISnoclul Correspondence! TIIENTON, Jan. 31.—Another wed; hn« pilMHl'd, Hllil little (lllVUllCt 1 llIIH been made In the work of legislation. Forty- ,' 0110 IIIUB liuve been •introduced in die . mile uud about DO In the assembly, but not n single one has yet gone to tho governor. One of the must Inter- esting of the new measures this weeli was the bill abolishing the office of state dairy commissioner and turning the functions of ,tliat official over to a chief Inspector, •«rho shall be under the Immediate contrpl'Jof the state board of health. George; JV. McGulre, a Dem- ocrat of Trenton 1 , is the present dairy commissioner, aad;there has been talk for a long time of legislating him out of office. The tilt now presented IB a general health &pt providing for pure foods, pure beverages, pure drugs, etc. It gives ample pojsjer for tlie Inspection of suspected good? aud analysis of the same and the arraignment of offend- ers. The Btate%oard may appoint all the necessary ,&i&iji and shall have an annual appropriation of $12,000 for the work. PenBjltl<J8 oiro prescribed against any one obstructing the officers of the board. Senato^iStokes introduced the new bill. ?,"':*:'•'• . Another measjir^ of Interest, if it bud any elinnce of jjtd^pt'on, would be Sen- ator Packer's J$H providing that In- mates of the ^itatO(,prlsoa and of nil Jails shall bejifnployed pn the "piece price plan" andljhftt.no/ machinery ex- cept what Is of>ep»j£il/hy/ljaiid" or'fibt slmll bo oeed. Heiiator Fucker (utro- duced a similar bill last year, but it was not heard from subsequently. The snmo fnte doubtless awaits the present measure. The movement against the use of modern machinery in the state prison originates with tho employees of certain shoe factories In Burlington county and Is supported by the labor unions, but Its effect would probably be to throw upon the taxpayers the heavy burden of maintaining the Btate's 1,000 prisoners in idleness. Un- der such a law as Senator Packor pro- poses few contracts for the labor of the convicts could be obtnlned. At present the labor of the convicts Is a considerable source of revenue. Neir LcgiBlnttve nalea. The senate and house adopted new rules this week, tho only notable change hclug In those rulea affecting the preparation if bills for tho calen- dar. The old custom of engrossing Is done nwuy with, andhereafter all bills will be prluted. Senator Martin (Dem.) of Sussex wanted the senate to adopt n rule allowing motions to relieve nuy committee from further consideration of a hill. The custom of the senate from time Immemorial has been to al- low committees supreme control of the bills In their possession. Seuntor Mar- tin explained tliat this practically meant that the chnlrman of each com- mittee Is a law unto himself aud that he can hold n bill against the wish of the other 20 senators. He thought that such a situation was intolerable and declared that while he respected the rights of committees and believed they should have ample time to consid- er ail measures, still every senator ought to have the privilege sooner or later of discussing his bills before the whole senate. They should stand or fall on tbelr merits and not be smoth- ered In committee. Senator Pitney, replying for the Re- publicans, pointed out that the Demo- crats had considered the present rule good enough for them when they were in power. It was also the rule of the United States senate, and It operated well there, as it did at Trenton. The danger was not that good bills would be smothered In committee, but that bad or unnecessary legislation would get 00the statute bookr. The proper tendency, as matters stand, should be to restrain rather than provoke addi- tional legislation. He did not think there was nny fear.that a bill desired by a majority of the senate would be withheld by a committee. Senator Martin's amendment was de- feated by a i>arty vote: ' Tfils matter being disposed bf,~ tlie : senate proceeded to elect n supervisor of- bills and an assistant under the ABSOLUTELY fcuRE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome WOVAt B/KtNO POWPEB PP., «» YORK. A Business Factor. As we nuderataud the matter, the pri- mary purpose of Mie postal Bcrvion is to curry cauiiuuiitcntiouK—either written or printed- thus facilitating business truus* id il i But whuu it csnniex to xpudiug puck- ntfiw of uicixlmuclise for business houses by mail, then tint postal service is a dis- tinct factor iu business, and,'as Mich, Hhoulcl bo pnt ou buKineKS footing uud UBod for tho boueiit of a few bnsi- ueaa houses at tho oxpouBO of the majori- ty- The Postinaeser-Genoral says 'that it costs ou an average 7 cents per pound to carry mail matter, and the profit made en carrying letters at 32 conta per pound is more than lost in carrying newspapers at 1 oent a popnd, so that the auuual deficit of the service is now about 19,000,000 por annum. This aver- age price is all right for statistical pur- poses, but when the actual expense of delivery by camera is considered it most be greatly to the advantage of flrst- olnsB matter. Por example, a oarrier is paid $8 00 a day to deliver, say, 1,000 letters whioh pay $20 iu postage; if that same carrier is paid $8.00 for delivering 100 pounds of newspapers, which pay ouly $1,00 in postage, the loss ou cheap mnttor is really greater than the aver- ago would indicate The pound cost is ail right for figuring with railroads, bnt the actual loss on cheap matter is great- ly increased when theexpeuse of clerks aud carriers is taken into acconut. In the handling of merchandise by mail vast business interests are affected, and it is Unfair to make a rate of post- age which works to the advantage of a few at the expense of the majority of business firms, because the great mass of business IIOUEOS cannot maintain a large mail basiness. On the contrary, this majority of Email merchants would lose trade if alow rate of postage were given ou merchandise pnokaRes. ; ••• III the Postal .Department •werp placed 011 a etrictly business basis,' the earns"us any other busiuess, with the appropria- tions for uew post offices aud new equip-' nient, together with a charge for wear aud tear aud depreciation iu values, aud e?eu a low rnte of interest on the total investment, and all snob proper charges were added to the expense of condaotiug the business, then* it would he possible to get at the actual cost per pound for handling mail matter, and these figures conld be legitimately used for regaltttiug railroad and express charges to the bene- fit of all business enterprises. And why should this not be ? Every body knows that all shortages in tbe postal expense most be made np from some other branch of the Federal in- come, and if the Postal Department was placed on a strictly business basis other forms of taxation could be reduced, aud o°ur postal service would soon boself supporting. It wonld require a Post- rhaster-General With plenty of backbone to iunngnraie such an innovation iu the face of existing precedents, but putting money from one pocket into another does not make goverumeuts rich auy fnster than it does iudividuals, aud the more government departments we have jhat are cq»ii(ftcted on n business basis the better it is for the country as a whole, and for the taxpayers. (Continued on Do YouWant t > Make $300? Wo w»Dt a local manager, lady or genlle- OD&O, in own town or ronnty; no oanvup- it rpqnlred You oan devote full or spare tioie^ or evenings only, in oonneotinn vtiih vonr reRulxr voeatioa. $300 to $300 oan be m&de before Christ mus aad il will require very little time. Il is not Decen- nary to b&ve bad experience. Seod Rtaxnp fcr full pRtlieulnrB. Address, The Bell Company, Dept- B., Philadelphia, Pa. Commenced Operations. The lires of tho Carteret Pnrnace, the new experimenting plant at Haokotts- towu, where it is proposed to make opeu- hBarth steel direot from tho molten iron as it comes from the blast furnace, have been lighted by Henry A. Jones, of Brooklyn, the inventor of the process which, it is expeoted, will revolutionize the steel industry. It is claimed that steel will bo manu- factured uuder the Oarteret process in three hoars. Steel making will not be attempted until the blast furuace proves to be in perfect working order. Pig iron is blasted now. The little grand- daughter of the inventor oatne from Brooklyn on Saturday to light the open- hearth furnace. The Oarteret Co. are the ones who are operating the mines at Green Pond, this townBhip. "1 am indebted to One Minute Cough Care for my heath andlife, It oared me ot lung trouble following gtlppe." Thous- ands owe their lives to the prompt action of this never falling remwly- It cores ooughs, colds, crocp,. broDoaitb. Rtlppe and throat »nd lung troubles. Its early nse prevents consumption* It is the only harmless remedy th«t gives immediate re- sults. Wm. Gerard. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Ijocnst Hill Cemetery Associationto Urs. Ella W. Livt-nuorc, of New York. ;J0; lot iu Locust Hill Cemetery, 1,105 q. ft. Orvillo IS. Freeman and wife, of West )rang« Tuwutship, Kssex County, to Awia YuuUaynu, of iiuoiitou, ifl ; 70 cresof hind iu Moutville Township. Tho inhabitants of Morris Township, o Eliza Whitney and the Puoplu'a Bank, >f East Orange $15 ; throe lots in Belle- iew Park, Morristowu. Mary E. Park and husband, of Ran- dolph Township, $100; 1 acre of laud ou roud from Dover to Shonguin, in Ran- dolph Township. Thomas B. Youngs and wife, of Box- pury Township, to William O. Sweeney, >f same township, $40; 1 70-100 acres be- tween road from Deuville to Berkshire* Valley and the Morris and Essex Oanal. Robert Vonng, of Pittsburg, Pa., to Andrew Eapinos, of Boonton, $800; two lots on Cedar street, Boontou. Willard W. Cutler, Special Master of Court of Chancery, to Ida Peer, wife of "eorgo W. Peer, $770 j seven tracts of and iu Boonton Township, 3 SO-100, 5 !2-10O, 5 08-100, 10, 30 acres. Hallowav W. Hunt, executor of es- tato of Elizabeth K. Crane, late of Washington Township, to Oeorgianna Searles, of Washington Township, $1,- 801.07; two tracts, 85 and 10 acres in Washington Township. Georgianna Searles, of Washington Township, to Ross Ornno, of same town- ship, $3,000; land along Musconetaoug Greek, in Morris Township. Geo. E. Fuller, of Plainfleld, to lUther Konntz, ot Morristowu, $1 and other good and valuable consideration; 33 57-100 acres in Mendham Township. Elijah Smith, executor, of Nathauiel 3iUen. |2?7 ; 5 B4-10C ncres ou rotid from Long Hill to Baskiugridge, Morris Coun- jfcilin W, b'eckerand wife; of Ne'vrark;'" to Bay P. Ho well, Jr.; of Hanover Towiisliin, $1 and other pood and valua- ble consideration ; 107 00-100 acres in Hanover Township. Catharine F. Hogau. of Madison, and others, to Michael Palma, of Madison, $1; 15-100 acre Ou Elm street, Madison. Oyrus A. Cook aud wife, of Morris- towu, aud others, to Joseph H. M. Cook, of Livingston Township, Essex County, .1; three ;tracts of hind iu Hanover Township. Wm. G. Peokham. of Providence, R. [., toWm. C. Boouo, of Boonton, $450; lot corner Cedar and William streets, Boontou. Hattie L. Newdeemer to William A. Flock, both of Washington Towuship, $76 ; two acres in Washington Town- ship. Laura C. Bell and hnsbaud, of Hack- Gttstowu, nud others, to Georgiauna Searles, of Washington Township, $3,- 1SS.93; 100 acres iu Washington Town- ship. E. L. Darling, Sheriff; to Nathan Klutz and Win. A. Ackley, 5250 ; 100 acres iu Washington Towuship. Nelsou C. Vauatta and wife toCaro- line B. Ball, nil of Chester Towuship, $900 ; 81 acres in Chester Towuship. Jnuies R. Voorhees and wife to Nicho- las Mnriuuro, all of Morristowu, $500 ; lot 6OxloO ft., ou Keuuey street, Morris- town. The Morristown Boildiup and Loau Association to Nathan A. Welsh, of Florham Park, 53,000; 5 B-100 acres in Florham Park. F. B. Tbirkifld, Health Iospootor of Chicago, eays, "Eodo! Dyspppia Cure oan- rot be reoommeDded too highly. It cured me of severe dyspepsia " It digests what yon eat and oarefi indig&stioD, heartbura •nd all forms of dyspepsia. Wm. Gerald. Knocked Senseless. We were not awaro that there wore foot-pads hereabouts, until rooentiy informed that 1 David ShaWRex, well known to us all as a popular young man, was ponnoed upon by one of these desperadoes last Friday night and left for dead along tho roadside. Mr. Shawger boards at tho homoof James McOonnoll, on the outskirts of our borongh, and while on bis way to his boarding honso about 10 p. m. he was approached from behind by some man and before he had time to protect him- self he was knocked over the head and fell senseless. When ho recovered he found himself laying along a Etono fence in a field nearby. He soys he does not miss anything, bat has a couple of 6cars on his hoad to prove his statement. TITAUIED—SEVERAL BRIGHT AND VV honest persons to represent at u Managers tn this and dose by counties. Salary $900 a year and expenses. Straight, bostuflde, no more, no less stluy. Po- litlon.. permanent Oar referenoo.% »ny bank in any tows. I t is mtlnlv oflloo woik condnotea at home. Beterenoa. Eo- CIOSB Mlf^ddMWsed stamped envelope. Ton DosomoH OOUPAKT, Dept. 3, Ohlttgo.

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Page 1: M'iRLNCJIIB WAY.test.rtlibrary.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/1900/1900-02-01.… · TiKB LilATJVB DnOMO QnlMlNS TABLETS. All druggists refund Ibo money II it fails to onro

VOL. XI, NO. 30. ROCKAWAV, N. J., THURSDAV, FEBRUARY 1. I QUO. l'Jik VEAK.

Attractive Stock f6r all.

Children's School Shoesin abundance.

Minor's Easy Shoes forLadies.

E. H. TODD,Unclaimed Letters

Attiio Rootowoy, N. J., Postoflloo foitho week eudinct January 87,1000:

Mrs. S. L Huntsman. •• M M . K r i v k u w t t r . - ' :'-:•-.'.•!,.'''-''•."•••';.••.

Mlis liattio Siokloa; > • '*:*•'••••:••'- :"Oliiiiles T. Smith, ,'• .-..• • \-Y " • ' "Mrs. M. H. Stioklo. .'To obtain tho above say advertised

and givo (into of this list.Wit. Gii i . P. M.

To Oars La Qrlppo In Two DaysTiKB LilATJVB DnOMO QnlMlNS TABLETS.All druggists refund Ibo money II it failsto onro. E. W. Gaove's signature on overybox. 25o.

0ENT-A-W0RD COLUMNAdvertisements under this heading one cent

a word tor eaoh insertion

FOfi RENT—Front room, seoond floorKxaonp Building. Suitable for oflloo

or other email business.

F'K SALE—Trosspass notices at thipofllco for 6 cents each.

ANTED-SEVERAL PERSONB FOBdiitriol OlUco Managers In this State

to represent me Iu their own aud Bnrronnd-Ing counties. Willing to pay yearly $600,payable weekly. Desliaale employmentwith unusual opportunities. Refereooeaexchanged. Enolo-e telf-addressod etampedenvelope. B. A. lark, 320 Gafcton Build-ing, Chicago.

fANTED—A girl for general housework. MBS. 0. A, OBAM.

T A.NDLOKDS— We have Bent Eeooiptl i Books containing SOBoeelpts, nioelybound, with stub. In Press Board Covers.Only 10. RECORD OFFICE.

ElectricWiring.,.The complete equipment ofDwellings, Stores and Factories

with

Electric Lights,Bells, Telephones, Burglar

Alarms, Speaking Tubes,Gas&Electric Fixtures

Gasolene EnginesDynamos and MotorsPlans and Estimates Famished. . Leaveorders at Record Offloe or Telephone 71

: Morristown. •'." .

New Jersey Engineering Go,' , M0BBI8XOWN, N . Jv

THOMPSON,, ., _ , _jorni«j{ one of tlie infant

Evvin eoiis of Mr. aud.Mrs." Jacob K.Thonjpsou", of Dover, died after a briefillness. Interment at Newton tomor-row with Jobu B. Dalryniple as direc-tor,

POUOB.Adelia, the oldest daughter of Artlicr

Force, of Brooklyu, IT. Y., formerly ofthis place, died on Monday. The funer-al took place this afternoon at Brooklyn.

ANTED--8EVEKAL PEHSONS FOBdistriot OfSoe Managers In this State

to represent me In their own and surround-ing oounties. Willing to pay yearly $000,pavabls weekly. Desirable employmentwith anusual opportunities. Referencesexchanged. Enclose self-addressed stampedenvelope. B. A. Park, 320 Caxton Building, Ohioago.

Borough Council Met.The borough counoil met iu the town

hall lost Thursday evening. In the ab-sonoo of the mayor, President MaulouL. Hoagland presided. All the othercoaucilmeu were present.

Minutes of the previous meeting wereread aud approved.

John J. Gill, whom we previouslyauuouuced as having been appointedcouncilman by the mayor to succeed A.J. ilelliugs, resigned, took the oath ofoflico.

Ou motion enough money was appro-priated to tho board of Health to pay thebills iucurred by them during the reoeutopedemio.

The clerk reported having collected $!2from D. M. Righter for tapping thewater main.

On motion the Lamp Committee wereordered to confer with the Eockawny

inper

Eleotrio Light and Improvement Co.. ireference to lighting the streets as pecontraot.

Mnhlon Hoaglnnd, Jr,, was a appoint-ed as a member of the Board of Healthto succeed John Norris, resigned.

Adjourned.

When in need of a neat vendue bill,dodger or poster, no mistake will bemade In giving your order to the RECORDpriuting house. Noatnoss and dispatchore the two things you may depend uponin placing it with us.

Government Seeds.I wish to give notice to the people of

my Congressional District that my allot-ment of five thousand packages of gov-ernment seeds Is ready for distribution,and that I will be pleased if all who de-sire seeds will write me; postal card pre-ferred. . J!. 8. SALMON,

Honso of.Reprosqntfttives,'Washihgtoh, D. O.

•'Lewis Donnls, Salem Ind , says, "KodolDyspepsia Core did ma moro goad thananything I ever took." It digests what yoneat and pan not help but euro djapopsla»n<) stomach Uoublo. Wm; Gerard.

M'iRLNCJIIB WAY.Only Preliminary Work Thus 1

Far a t Trenton.

NO HILL HAS ItKACHKD UOVEltNOtt

wo IntereitlntK MeaBin-eii Cnu»« !)!•-cuHulon, mul u TUt Over the UiileMLemlM Some Excitement — FnltufulNtat« OihclalM Jle-clecteil — MoreNomination* lir UoTcmur Vour-lict'N.

ISnoclul Correspondence!TIIENTON, Jan. 31.—Another wed; hn«

p i l M H l ' d , H l l i l l i t t l e ( l l l V U l l C t 1 l l I IH b e e n

made In the work of legislation. Forty- ,'0110 IIIUB liuve been •introduced in die .

mile uud about DO In the assembly,but not n single one has yet gone totho governor. One of the must Inter-esting of the new measures this weeliwas the bill abolishing the office ofstate dairy commissioner and turningthe functions of ,tliat official over to achief Inspector, •«rho shall be under theImmediate contrpl'Jof the state boardof health. George; JV. McGulre, a Dem-ocrat of Trenton1, is the present dairycommissioner, aad;there has been talkfor a long time of legislating him outof office. The t i l t now presented IB ageneral health &pt providing for purefoods, pure beverages, pure drugs, etc.It gives ample pojsjer for tlie Inspectionof suspected good? aud analysis of thesame and the arraignment of offend-ers. The Btate%oard may appoint allthe necessary ,&i&iji and shall have anannual appropriation of $12,000 for thework. PenBjltl<J8 oiro prescribed againstany one obstructing the officers of theboard. Senato^iStokes introduced thenew bill. ?,"':*:'•'• .

Another measjir^ of Interest, if it budany elinnce of jjtd^pt'on, would be Sen-ator Packer's J$H providing that In-mates of the itatO(,prlsoa and of nilJails shall bejifnployed pn the "pieceprice plan" andljhftt.no/ machinery ex-cept what Is of>ep»j£il/hy/ljaiid" or'fibtslmll bo oeed. Heiiator Fucker (utro-duced a similar bill last year, but itwas not heard from subsequently. Thesnmo fnte doubtless awaits the presentmeasure. The movement against theuse of modern machinery in the stateprison originates with tho employeesof certain shoe factories In Burlingtoncounty and Is supported by the laborunions, but Its effect would probablybe to throw upon the taxpayers theheavy burden of maintaining theBtate's 1,000 prisoners in idleness. Un-der such a law as Senator Packor pro-poses few contracts for the labor ofthe convicts could be obtnlned. Atpresent the labor of the convicts Is aconsiderable source of revenue.

Neir LcgiBlnttve nalea.The senate and house adopted new

rules this week, tho only notablechange hclug In those rulea affectingthe preparation if bills for tho calen-dar. The old custom of engrossing Isdone nwuy with, and hereafter all billswill be prluted. Senator Martin (Dem.)of Sussex wanted the senate to adopt nrule allowing motions to relieve nuycommittee from further considerationof a hill. The custom of the senatefrom time Immemorial has been to al-low committees supreme control of thebills In their possession. Seuntor Mar-tin explained tliat this practicallymeant that the chnlrman of each com-mittee Is a law unto himself aud thathe can hold n bill against the wish ofthe other 20 senators. He thoughtthat such a situation was intolerableand declared that while he respectedthe rights of committees and believedthey should have ample time to consid-er ail measures, still every senatorought to have the privilege sooner orlater of discussing his bills before thewhole senate. They should stand orfall on tbelr merits and not be smoth-ered In committee.

Senator Pitney, replying for the Re-publicans, pointed out that the Demo-crats had considered the present rulegood enough for them when they werein power. It was also the rule of theUnited States senate, and It operatedwell there, as it did at Trenton. Thedanger was not that good bills wouldbe smothered In committee, but thatbad or unnecessary legislation wouldget 00 the statute bookr. The propertendency, as matters stand, should beto restrain rather than provoke addi-tional legislation. He did not thinkthere was nny fear.that a bill desiredby a majority of the senate would bewithheld by a committee.

Senator Martin's amendment was de-feated by a i>arty vote: '

Tfils matter being disposed bf,~ tlie:

senate proceeded to elect n supervisorof- bills and an assistant under the

ABSOLUTELY fcuREMakes the food more delicious and wholesome

WOVAt B/KtNO POWPEB P P . , « » YORK.

A Business Factor.As we nuderataud the matter, the pri-

mary purpose of Mie postal Bcrvion is tocurry cauiiuuiitcntiouK—either written orprinted- thus facilitating business truus*

i d il iBut whuu it csnniex to xpudiug puck-

ntfiw of uicixlmuclise for business housesby mail, then tint postal service is a dis-tinct factor iu business, and,'as Mich,Hhoulcl bo pnt ou buKineKS footing uud

UBod for tho boueiit of a few bnsi-ueaa houses at tho oxpouBO of the majori-ty-

The Postinaeser-Genoral says 'thatit costs ou an average 7 cents per poundto carry mail matter, and the profitmade en carrying letters at 32 conta perpound is more than lost in carryingnewspapers at 1 oent a popnd, so thatthe auuual deficit of the service is nowabout 19,000,000 por annum. This aver-age price is all right for statistical pur-poses, but when the actual expense ofdelivery by camera is considered it mostbe greatly to the advantage of flrst-olnsB matter. Por example, a oarrier ispaid $8 00 a day to deliver, say, 1,000letters whioh pay $20 iu postage; if thatsame carrier is paid $8.00 for delivering100 pounds of newspapers, which payouly $1,00 in postage, the loss ou cheapmnttor is really greater than the aver-ago would indicate The pound cost isail right for figuring with railroads, bntthe actual loss on cheap matter is great-ly increased when the expeuse of clerksaud carriers is taken into acconut.

In the handling of merchandise bymail vast business interests are affected,and it is Unfair to make a rate of post-age which works to the advantage of afew at the expense of the majority ofbusiness firms, because the great mass ofbusiness IIOUEOS cannot maintain a largemail basiness. On the contrary, thismajority of Email merchants would losetrade if alow rate of postage were givenou merchandise pnokaRes. ; •••

III the Postal .Department •werp placed011 a etrictly business basis,' the earns"usany other busiuess, with the appropria-tions for uew post offices aud new equip-'nient, together with a charge for wearaud tear aud depreciation iu values, aude?eu a low rnte of interest on the totalinvestment, and all snob proper chargeswere added to the expense of condaotiugthe business, then* it would he possibleto get at the actual cost per pound forhandling mail matter, and these figuresconld be legitimately used for regaltttiugrailroad and express charges to the bene-fit of all business enterprises.

And why should this not be ? Everybody knows that all shortages in tbepostal expense most be made np fromsome other branch of the Federal in-come, and if the Postal Department wasplaced on a strictly business basis otherforms of taxation could be reduced, audo°ur postal service would soon bo selfsupporting. It wonld require a Post-rhaster-General With plenty of backboneto iunngnraie such an innovation iu theface of existing precedents, but puttingmoney from one pocket into another doesnot make goverumeuts rich auy fnsterthan it does iudividuals, aud the moregovernment departments we have jhatare cq»ii(ftcted on n business basis thebetter it is for the country as a whole,and for the taxpayers.

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Do You Want t > Make $300?Wo w»Dt a local manager, lady or genlle-

OD&O, in own town or ronnty; no oanvup-it rpqnlred You oan devote full or

spare tioie^ or evenings only, in oonneotinnvtiih vonr reRulxr voeatioa. $300 to $300oan be m&de before Christ mus aad il willrequire very little time. Il is not Decen-nary to b&ve bad experience. Seod Rtaxnpfcr full pRtlieulnrB. Address, The BellCompany, Dept- B., Philadelphia, Pa.

Commenced Operations.The lires of tho Carteret Pnrnace, the

new experimenting plant at Haokotts-towu, where it is proposed to make opeu-hBarth steel direot from tho molten ironas it comes from the blast furnace, havebeen lighted by Henry A. Jones, ofBrooklyn, the inventor of the processwhich, it is expeoted, will revolutionizethe steel industry.

It is claimed that steel will bo manu-factured uuder the Oarteret process inthree hoars. Steel making will not beattempted until the blast furuace provesto be in perfect working order. Pigiron is blasted now. The little grand-daughter of the inventor oatne fromBrooklyn on Saturday to light the open-hearth furnace.

The Oarteret Co. are the ones who areoperating the mines at Green Pond, thistownBhip.

"1 am indebted to One Minute CoughCare for my heath and life, It oared me otlung trouble following gtlppe." Thous-ands owe their lives to the prompt actionof this never falling remwly- It coresooughs, colds, crocp,. broDoaitb. Rtlppeand throat »nd lung troubles. Its earlynse prevents consumption* It is the onlyharmless remedy th«t gives immediate re-sults. Wm. Gerard.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.Ijocnst Hill Cemetery Association to

Urs. Ella W. Livt-nuorc, of New York.;J0; lot iu Locust Hill Cemetery, 1,105q. ft.

Orvillo IS. Freeman and wife, of West)rang« Tuwutship, Kssex County, toAwia YuuUaynu, of iiuoiitou, ifl ; 70cresof hind iu Moutville Township.Tho inhabitants of Morris Township,

o Eliza Whitney and the Puoplu'a Bank,>f East Orange $15 ; throe lots in Belle-iew Park, Morristowu.Mary E. Park and husband, of Ran-

dolph Township, $100; 1 acre of laud ouroud from Dover to Shonguin, in Ran-dolph Township.

Thomas B. Youngs and wife, of Box-pury Township, to William O. Sweeney,>f same township, $40; 1 70-100 acres be-tween road from Deuville to Berkshire*Valley and the Morris and Essex Oanal.

Robert Vonng, of Pittsburg, Pa., toAndrew Eapinos, of Boonton, $800; twolots on Cedar street, Boontou.

Willard W. Cutler, Special Master ofCourt of Chancery, to Ida Peer, wife of"eorgo W. Peer, $770 j seven tracts ofand iu Boonton Township, 3 SO-100, 5!2-10O, 5 08-100, 10, 30 acres.

Hallowav W. Hunt, executor of es-tato of Elizabeth K. Crane, late ofWashington Township, to OeorgiannaSearles, of Washington Township, $1,-801.07; two tracts, 85 and 10 acres inWashington Township.

Georgianna Searles, of WashingtonTownship, to Ross Ornno, of same town-ship, $3,000; land along MusconetaougGreek, in Morris Township.

Geo. E. Fuller, of Plainfleld, tolUther Konntz, ot Morristowu, $1 and

other good and valuable consideration;33 57-100 acres in Mendham Township.Elijah Smith, executor, of Nathauiel

3iUen. |2?7 ; 5 B4-10C ncres ou rotid fromLong Hill to Baskiugridge, Morris Coun-

jfcilin W, b'eckerand wife; of Ne'vrark;'"to Bay P. Ho well, Jr.; of HanoverTowiisliin, $1 and other pood and valua-ble consideration ; 107 00-100 acres inHanover Township.

Catharine F. Hogau. of Madison, andothers, to Michael Palma, of Madison,$1; 15-100 acre Ou Elm street, Madison.

Oyrus A. Cook aud wife, of Morris-towu, aud others, to Joseph H. M. Cook,of Livingston Township, Essex County,.1; three ;tracts of hind iu HanoverTownship.

Wm. G. Peokham. of Providence, R.[., to Wm. C. Boouo, of Boonton, $450;lot corner Cedar and William streets,Boontou.

Hattie L. Newdeemer to William A.Flock, both of Washington Towuship,$76 ; two acres in Washington Town-ship.

Laura C. Bell and hnsbaud, of Hack-Gttstowu, nud others, to GeorgiaunaSearles, of Washington Township, $3,-1SS.93; 100 acres iu Washington Town-ship.

E. L. Darling, Sheriff; to NathanKlutz and Win. A. Ackley, 5250 ; 100acres iu Washington Towuship.

Nelsou C. Vauatta and wife to Caro-line B. Ball, nil of Chester Towuship,$900 ; 81 acres in Chester Towuship.

Jnuies R. Voorhees and wife to Nicho-las Mnriuuro, all of Morristowu, $500 ;lot 6OxloO ft., ou Keuuey street, Morris-town.

The Morristown Boildiup and LoauAssociation to Nathan A. Welsh, ofFlorham Park, 53,000; 5 B-100 acres inFlorham Park.

F. B. Tbirkifld, Health Iospootor ofChicago, eays, "Eodo! Dyspppia Cure oan-rot be reoommeDded too highly. It curedme of severe dyspepsia " It digests whatyon eat and oarefi indig&stioD, heartbura•nd all forms of dyspepsia. Wm. Gerald.

Knocked Senseless.We were not awaro that there wore

foot-pads hereabouts, until rooentiyinformed that1 David ShaWRex,well known to us all as a popular youngman, was ponnoed upon by one of thesedesperadoes last Friday night and leftfor dead along tho roadside.

Mr. Shawger boards at tho homo ofJames McOonnoll, on the outskirts ofour borongh, and while on bis way to hisboarding honso about 10 p. m. he wasapproached from behind by some manand before he had time to protect him-self he was knocked over the head andfell senseless. When ho recovered hefound himself laying along a Etono fencein a field nearby. He soys he does notmiss anything, bat has a couple of 6carson his hoad to prove his statement.

TITAUIED—SEVERAL BRIGHT ANDVV honest persons to represent at u

Managers tn this and dose by counties.Salary $900 a year and expenses. Straight,bostuflde, no more, no less stluy. Po-litlon.. permanent Oar referenoo.% »nybank in any tows. I t is mtlnlv oflloowoik condnotea at home. Beterenoa. Eo-CIOSB Mlf ddMWsed stamped envelope.Ton DosomoH OOUPAKT, Dept. 3, Ohlttgo.

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u f i l l , - i | i n . - t i . . n i i a - i ; i v . n _ I I n n i - h l f u l l i t

t t l l l i n n I n h i s i - . i l l i M i i : i i e s . M r . M , l - ; i i . - r i

. i f L u i i i - i a i i a , h l n , - i v , I t i n - e m i i - l M i l i i i i :

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i t l - a l l i - n i ' . l p i - a e l n a l i i l u l l i l l s ! m m I n s i '

u h i r i , ' i . - i l i m s u f v . i l i ' i s .

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p. - l l i l t e d i l i s i n t i ul ' t h e s u p r e m e e n l l r t .

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CONDENSED DISPATCHES.

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two lintels at N o r t h lU-iu-h, N. V., W I T C.Irslniy,..!.

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ry n m l t h e W i l i n i u y t o i i n r r i v e d nt M m t

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HIS I'MMihu.in nt nl l u s p i t i i l . T h e m i n i s i i e i e u h l e t u p , i t ,

t h e i r h •> n l ' t e r h u v i i u ; h e c n c i v c i i i i i i ' d

i . ' i i l i l l l . i i i l i i l i c e . ' M i e l i r e u u s e n i i . s e , 1 I n

t h e c . \ | i l i i > i o i i o f n k e r u . s e i i c l a m p .

_3>r. David EiennedyS

ravonte ItainedyCURES ALL KIDNEY, STOMACH **• ' A N D LIVER T R O U B L E S .

J. I. Bovry, Lnfonion, P i . , wiltoa, " Inm willing to tak" tuy oath that I WIIH enrodof pDoainoniii Btil.irely hy tbo nao of OneM l n u e Care after dootara fuilod. It alsooared my children of whooping conph."Qnlokly rollevos nnd onrea COII«1IR, onld-*,oronp, grlppo and tbront and latin troobloe.Children all like It. Motbors endone It.VVm. Gerard.

In.nir phl^ue exlstili}; In tllllt loctllily.They will he iiunriuitlllcil ill Munlcvideifur the nexl live IIII.VM. T h e YunUtnii hnsleft Cl lu i rn fur l 'nrt Antnu io . 'l'lie lorp.tin liutit I*upout has siiiled from Newpurl f.u- Ni'w Yoi-li, T h e supp ly sh ip Culi-'.'n has a r r ived nt Sydney .

"OneMlDti to Cou^h Cnrn is the bdntremeily I efor iiHeJ fur ooiiulm n u d ooldn.I I IH untqiinllei] for whooping ounuh. (Jhil-iiren nil Ilki' i t ," writes II. N. Wlllinnir,Qootryville, lurl. Never fnils. I t le theonly hurmk'Rs loniody Unit rjlvcn InjiimdluturcRnlin. Onrce OOU^UR, ooldd. uonrs-uQUBR,oroap, pnunmnnin, brouohitiB and allthroat and lung troublon. I U finrly UBOproTeota oouRUQiption. Wm. Qorard.

Sale, the Wonrlerworkor'e ooldbratndmedloinea oro sold in aiberola by Stlokls,Mlael & Oo. They have gWon great satis-

'faction la this region.

WILLIAM E. (Jturn won* walk ing Hlowly, when suildonlyn sliot rmip out from a larjip tl trrc storybuihlint! which s tands W> foot cast nf thocupltul iMiihjliiK'. 'tyl* buildliiK iH usedfor ofliees liy iirarly all the loading otti-rlnls of the stiilo, Oovrrnor Tnylop nndtho stH'n'tnry of .slate haviiifr rooms onthe Mrst llimr. As the shot was hotml(ioebel wave a iiuii'k, involuntary <ixrln-iini I inn of pain ami miuU an ('ffnrt toih n w Ills own levolvor. I I'm s t rength\\ as ntMM|nnI to ihr task, however, nnd hesank upon the pnvement. With nwairapidity seviTnl more shots were tired,tin- luillets striking tho brick sidcwnlUflose to where tjoebel lay. None of themtniieheil hint, however.

l.i I In nl hastily turned around tn nM(Iiirliet. \vht> wns supported liy Chinn,u h n hnd liis nnns nhout him nhuosl IIMs«K>n as he ttuu-hed the pavement. "Gothelp." snh! Chi tin Id Lil lard, and, turn-iiiL' lo (ioehrl, he a sited :

' A r e you liun, VJoi'belV 1 >U1 they netyou?"

"They have ni>( I1"1 1111>* t imr ," snid(Inehel. "I nuess they have killeil inc."

1 ii less | hail :i in hi ill e a crowd of menwns around (JiM'liel. l i e wns losing muchblood nml wns iteeiimiiiK very weak. l i ewns hastily carried to the oilier of Dr.l'i. 1-1 l luuie , in ihe basement of the Capi-tol Iwtt'l, about l.niX) fe.'t froiu Hie spot\\ here 1 he slmntiim occur led. I l t i 'e hewiiki laid on a sofa, while I M\ Hume madea h:tsty examiiuition. pr^mnnieiiiK thewound to lie w( n initure that must causedentil In a slnul lime. (Juehel. who show-ed £ re in furl ii mlr and courage thiou^h-ont. smiled weakly us he heard the ver-d i i l nml 1'eebly rolled his head l'i i side

lo side I I I luket i . if diNM'iit I'nun the opin-

ion e\piessed by t i l l1 p t l \ ^ i c ia i l .

lu ndditioii lo Dis. Hume. Irll.v nml Mr-Coiinirlv oi' iliis eily, u lm were in atleud-niu-.- upon the wmiudeil man. l>is. .1. C,MacKenxie. X. 1\ DundridKc nnd M. W.Walker were sniniimiied I'mm ('iueinnnli,and 1 M\ Me.Murly ctune from Louisville.As soon as the physicians from Louisvillenml Ciiieitiiiiiti hail examined (he pntienta consultation was held, at the conclusionof whieh h r . Hume unmanned lute lastnijrhl llm t t lie rim net's hnd turned verymudi nirnhiM the wounded mnu and theprob.ibility was that he would die bi'forc

" H e hns internal hemorrhages,M RaidI>r. Hume, "nml wt> are unable to Htn]them. I'liless we do So his dcilth is Mtptes! ion of n very short t ime. We havetaken from him over n pint of hlood, andthere are symptoms* of the gravest char-actor. There is hardly n chance tha t lucan live thnuiirh the niyht and prnctlcall jnone thnt lie rocoverH."

T h e hullet which Ktniek Mr. (Joehe.was liroil frmn n window in tho centeiof the third story of the olHeo hullditij;just east of the ertnltnl. Tha t windowwns raised about ei^ht inches from tinHill to permit an unobstructed passape foitin1 hnllet when Mr, Goebel slumhl coin*within nui^e. Both Chinn and Lilian:nssort thnt. while tho first shot en mo froutho (liroetlon nf the window in tho thirdfltnry, there worn other Hhots firod frontdifferent nortionn of tho samo buildingSumo of those who honrd tho nnota eajthnt at leant one ohot wnn fired from theoftyce of tho secretary of atate. This

h o w e v e r , i s n u t U ' u o , a s i h e r e w e r e i n e i '

i n t h e n t l i i - e o f t h e h o e r r t a r y o f s l n l t

w h o n i s l i e d t o i h e w i n d o w u s K H I I I I I IH ( l i t

s h o t s w e r e h e a r d , rf-ud n i l o f l l i e m d e

c b i r e U n i t i h e r e w : i - ' n o s h u t f i r e d a t n l

f r o i n t h a i | N M ' I <if l l i e I m i M i i i K .

T h e w i n d o w i n l l i e i h i n l s t o r y w n s l e t '

o p i ' i l . n i ) r l T n i l b : i v i n i : I n ' e n n i a i l e !i

I - I . ' S C i l I .V l l n - W i H l l l l i l l ' | | - . M l > s i ] | . W l

n o t a i i u i b i ' i - w i n . h - w i n t l i e b u i l d i n g w n *

11| it-11 I'I I , H o i ' w e l l I h e r e :i n.V p h l c e s w h e n

l i u l l c i s l i ; n l i tl l i ' e d t h r o i u . - h : i n -1 l l .

S e i u i I L I I '•'•< I n I i> JI l; i u y e r , - ! o y e n i 1

n l i l t i e d - in : !> ' . I l e c a m e t o C o \ i n - 1 o i

u h . - l i :i V " " u - l i o y . H . ' l i ; , - l i v e d t h e n

,M i I' : . | | H <'. S l l i r r 111:. ;t • I \ .Mil i l l p o l i l | r

h e h i e - • - f i l e d M ' \ e n i l t e l ' l l i s i l l l l i e K e i l

U K k y > t i u < ' M ' l i i i i . ' m i d h n s ii y e a r t i

] H - r v t ' , l i e w ; i > b u r n i n u M I I M I I t o w n ii

I * e i i n \ v l . v n i i i : i n i i i ! i s c o n s i . l i ' i ^ d o n e o t

l l i e l e i n l i : i | : 11 l l u t ' l i r v s o f K e l M U c k y .

S r i i i i i n i K I M I I C I w n s l l i e n u U i o r o f I l u

p i C M ' l i I e I r e 1 l u l l l a w o f K e l i l u c k y , H

ni iMiNi in \ \ l t i< 'h L"i:- nI (rn< t<•«! u i m s i i n l n l

I n i I ion nn n< TII11 nt u j ' i l •» pe i ' i i tin r | i i o \ ' i

Mnu . < h i i l l * ' i v IU I ' l i s n f I lie ei HI l i l y l inn l'd>

n l ' l i ' i \. i i n l i i l b n i i e d l iy (])*- s l i i l r h o n r d •>[

eli 11'lli-^. I l l r re t I l l u ' i i l i ' nf I ' l e i i i u l i WHi-

f i \ I'll I o ' I 'n I h n , | l ie n m l r > l r e .

T i n ' H i l l i r i r i i l s .-r <;<.ehel l l l f i l I x ' ^ n i l II

e.Hil<--f in (he l i ' i l i ' . l i l l l i re fol* 1 be unseat

i n - u i T i \ tut' ,'UM! i l i e - . - - i l l i i r ..I < >.,. -1>< '1.

T i l l - r u m , -( i> -,1*11 l i e l i d l l l i : ..Mr l , , " ! . , ' ! 1 - l l rst ml \ i n i in pnl i l i i - ! -

W n - ; i - ;i i i | . , l h l . i i . ' f u r s l n l c <el i :Mur 1<

hl l I IN< I.;M \ t ' i r - f i l l e i in o l . 1 . \Y . I i i \ nn,

u l ln M n •. i -It , I i il l u i l l r u n ll I ^<i\ < I IH >l U i I 11

i t i i - l \ i r p r < - r n h ' d K r i i l ' u n l i t \ i n I I n

v . i i . i ! « l i e w I - ; i m i l i i w h o i h - - | i i - c i l n u v

. i - T r l i l i 1 I M | | \ \ h , i I i \ i ' f . I ! < • ' • I e : i ' i r . ' l > l l y r e

1 1 1 - - 1 d l o | I ; M e I n . - p i i ' M i r i ' I n k e n u p I n h i . "

i M t l i I 1 1 1 . I ' I I n ) ' u u l e f l i i i l 1 l l l l l l [ i e r - i ' . l r i l l I ,V

n . i i i . ' U l i i i i n i l i i i I l t « m a m h i s i n i i r s i i i i i l

l i \ t - nf IIIIII.Ml.4 Mi'-ll o l ' K e a M K ' k y . H e

H i n d . - In-- liiiini> f u r y e a r s w Hi M r s . M .

I t r y - • • n m i S i M li s i r e e l . l i e w a s v e r y

si I l l p l e ill l i i s lllll ll 11 e l ' s , w n s II eloiM1 s t II-

<i< Ml n i n I w a s c v r r p o r i i m o v e r hi w* h o o k s

u |- Ml i'i n l i n i'. i ; n e bi-1 i s il f e u r l e s s m i l 11

n i l . I 1 I : | N h u d \ ' i i r i < n i s e i M - m i i l t e r s , i h e m o s t

n o h i l d r o n , ' I M H I L ' W i l h . l u h n 1.. S i n n r o r d .

p r e s ii l e u i i if i h e K n r n i e r s a n d T r a d e r H 1

I m i t k u f i h i - c i t y . A p r i l 1 1 . 1 N ! I . \ i n w h i c h

S i i i u f o r d w n - k i l l e d by ( J o e h e l .

T h e K i ' p n l i l i r : i n s t u i e u l l i e i n l s a n d

m e m b e r s n f t h e le^' isl nl in e w i I l imi t o x -

e r pi i on . | . - t i " i u i e r i | t h e ^1 1 iiiL' in t h e

m o s t i i i M i i r i i ^ i n e i l I I T I I I I . I J . i i ' e i n o r T a y -

Inr I lull l ed i l l e l y eilllM-il u s i l l l l l l nddl ' i 'KH

t o h e | n i l i l i > l i e d in w h i c h h e i l e e h i r c d t h e

nlTti i r i n b e n d i s ^ i M e e m i d a n oiilritLTi1

n n d e n l l i n ^ l o r t h r m o s i s o b e r c o D i I o n i n a *

I i o n . l i e s e n t o r d e r s a t o n c e t o A d j u t u n t

( J e i i v n i l < ' u l l i e r ill r e e l i n g h i m t o t a k e

steps lor the preservation of order.

(loiicrul CnlMer is ft Itepublieiin find .inuppusril to Mr. (•ueliol. l i e de<'lared thoshooting to be u most cnwtirdly affairnml one t hat upon every considerationwas to be regretted. Ho loHt no time ininnkInn spei-chcs, lunvever. and before.<;<>cbcl had been lifter] frmn the groundtn be carried tu the hotel (iciieral CollierIiml telephoned to the nrnmry, half a tuHodistant, directiiitf tho local infantry com-pany which wtis stutloneil there undereointnnnd of Captiiin AY a lent t tu proceedat oneo to the cupltol grounds, take pos-session of tliein and Un approaches, al-lowing nobody to on tor the paten. Tw,en-ty nilnutcH lifter the Rhootlnn OnptnluM'alcott and hh nion uinrched noroHa thefront of the capltol building nnd haltednt the foot of the Hteps.

Orders were issued tn outside compn-nies thmu^himt the ntnte to mnke readynt once tn couic to Frnnkfor t , the entireMate tfuni'd lieini; oalled Into service. Itwas feiired that tho news of the shootinj;wouhi so InIInine ttie d e m o c r a t s thatthey wiuihl entile to Frankfur t in swarms,w hile ihe mount ainooi's would lose notime in eomiiiK to the ca|»itn| for the pur-pose of huldia^ their party [ninciplos.

"•It uinlics nu dift'ereiii-e to ine." saidIleuernl Collier, *'\vht> Htarts nnythiiiK.AA'e will preserve order on both sides."

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How To Find Out.

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n c l u m p uf musi'Iei* ami nnvi-h, mulIt e tmnot net mi Ineh e i t h e r \ \ i t j . IIhurt u u l u s t e r en in pure 11 « It h I lint \v hie IiI beam for th ." "Wliut M-iiseiehH tulli ,"r e s p o n d s tin- liniul. "Yuu, tin1 eve ,w o u l d havn lit-rn |iut mil Imitf njro butfor niv. W i t h o u t tht- fund I huvrc « m t ( l y o n would huvi1 bi-i-n slfthl-ICBB and htnrvi'il to dent Ii y o n m ni:n.You cannot do without me any bpttrrthug I enn do without Jim." At. tliltpart of the dliputntUin 1'iiul nf myt t l t brtnUs In uml i-ndu Hm oontrovti'KVby declaring: "Thy eye ouniiot Miyunto the hand, I hnve mi nui-d of llii-n."

Fourteen hundred uiui thlrt-y-thrtir.times, nn nearly nil I onn cnmit- by aidof conoordnnoo, <loea the Mlilc npeukof the human hand. We nri-. nil fa-nilllnr with thu hund, Imt the uinn himyet to ho born who enn fully umh-r-Ktiunl this wondroiiR Instrument, HlrCharles Hell, the JCn^llsli sur^t-un, camehome from the tiiittU'lleld of Water-loo, where he had been amputatinglimbs mul binding up gunshot friu--turun, and wrote » book entitled: "TheIlund; Its lut-ehnnUin and Vital Kn-ilowinents us lCvlilenelnn l)i'td|rn." Hutit la so profound a- book that only naolontlsit who Is familiar with tinstechnicalities of anatomy'kind yltysl-olog-y enn underutnaa' It.

So we me nil prolnff <"> opening andhhut-tlng tlvls divinely ooostrui-U'd In-atrunu-nt—tht- haml—li»nornnt of muchof thu ruvt-lullnn It WUH Intended tomake, of tliu window and (foodnesa ofGod. You can Beo liy their Htmuturothat shoulilur and elbow and torenrmare pettlnif ready for the oulinliiatJdnin the hand. Thuru Is jour wrlnt, withIta eight bones and their ll(ratuenta Intwo rows. That wriat, with Its bundsof flbern mid HH hinged Joint, and turn-ing1 on two oxe^—on the larger nxlsmoving backward and forward, anil onthe smaller uxU turning nearly rouml.And them In the pulm of your hand,with Ita the bones, each having a shaftand two U'rmlnntions. Tljere axe thufingers of that hund, with 11 bones,i-ueh linger with Its curiously wroughtlenduns, live of tlic boni's with end-ing roughened for the lodgment of t.heunits. There Is the thumb, comingfrom opposite dirix'tlon to meet thelingers, su that In eotijum'tiun tlieymay elusp and hold fast that w hl"hj ou de-tlre tn take, Tliere lire the longnerves running from the armpit to the4U museles, so that all nre under mas-tery. The whole nuntomy "f ynur hundus foniplex, as Intrleale, as svnnnet-ilcul, as useful us (liul eould make it.Vlint I'OII It not do? It ciiu climb, Itran ilft, it can push. It eun repel, itcan nu'iinei'. It enn rlutch. It enn deny,k can alllrm, It. ean extend, It ennweave. It can bathe, It can smite, it. eauhumble, It oan exult, It can soothe, Itnan throw, It. can defy, It oan wave,it onn Imprecate, It can pray.

A skeleton of the hand traced onblackboard, or unrolled In diagram, orhung In medical museum, Is mightilyillustrative of the divine wisdom midH'codness, but how much more pleas-ing when In living net I on nil |ts nervesnml muscles and bones and tendonsand tissues nnd phalanges displaywhnt Ood Invented when He Inventedtho human hand. Two specimen* ofit wo carry at our aldo from the timewhen in Infancy wo open them to taken toy till In the last hour of n long life,we extend thorn In Wttor farewell.

With tho divine help I shall speakof tho linnd as the chief executive ofll-cor of tho soul, whether lilted for de-fense, or extended for help, or busiedin tho arts, or offered In salutation, orwrung In despair, or spread abroad inbenediction, flod evidently intendednil tho lower orders of Jiving bolngashould hnvo weapons of dofeuse, andhence the ulephunt's tush, and thohorse's hoof, and tho OOW'R horn, nndtho lion's tooth, and the insect's stlnp,Ilavlnfr glvon weapons of defeiiso tothe lower orders of llvlnp'beliiRB, ofcourse Ho would not lenvo man, thnl l h s * ordorof living bolnga on onrth,

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Tiic great nrt lsl t t'f tho ngert—Kaphael ami Ia-oiinrdn da \"lnel nndt)uentln Mntsys and Hembrnmlt nmlAlbert I hirer uml Til Inn —• luivi- donetheir best plr tur lng thr face of Christ,lint none except Ary SchelTer sei-ms tohave put niui-li stress upon the bund oft'lirlst. Indeed, the inen-y uf t lull haml.•lie gentleness of thnt linnd, I" lii-yonilall artistic |iurtrnynl. Sunn- of I1U inlr-iit-les lie performed by word of mouthmid without touching the subject be-fore lllin, but most !•( them lit' per-formed through tin- linnd. Wns thedead damsel to be raised to life? "lietook her by the linnd," Wns I lie blindman to have optic nerve restored'.' "lietook IIIm by the hnnd." Wns the demonto be exorcised from n MilYerlu-r man?"lie took him by the linnd." The peo-ple saw this uuil In-sought Him n> putIlls hand on their utllletetl IUICH.

Ills own tin lulu free, sue how theLord sympathised with the nuiii whohad lost tht' use of hit hand. It was aeast- of atrophy, n wanting nway untilthe arm nml hand hud been reduced Insize beyond any medical or mirglcnlreHlorntlon. Moreover, It was Ills righthnnd, the more Impoi'tuit of the two,for the left side In all Its pints Is weak-er than the right sltle, nnd we involun-tarily. In any exigency, put out theright hand because we know It Is thebest hand. So that poor mini bud lostmore than half of his physical arma-ment. It would not have been so bad IfIt had been the left hand, lint Christlooked at tile shriveled up right hnnddangling uselessly ut tin- man's sidennd then cried out with a voice that hadomnipotence In It: "Stretch forth thyright hiindl" and the record Is "heit retched It forth whole as the other."The blood rushed- through the siminl;-cn veins, and tht> shortened muscleslengthened, and the tlenil nerventhrilled, and the lifeless lingers tingledwith resinned circulation, and the. re-stored man held up hi the presence ofthe skcptle.nl l'liurlm-e one uf .lehnvah'snuisterplcvea—u perfect hand. No wou-

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lifter a life full of oilers nf pni-tlnn aminciu-e and heaven hi! dies without hope.Wliru there arc miriuws too poignantfur lamrntatlon oil the lip mid too hotfor the tear gluudd to write In letteMof crystal on the cheek, the hand re-t Iti-s tin- tragedy with more emphasislinn, «iivthlli|{ In "Muebeth" uml "KingJ.eiir,"

Worse (him the wringing of thehnntls was the punishment thnt Crnn-• lie,- gnvi hln r ight linnd when he put Itin the tire of the stake and withoutflinching said! "FoniHitnu-h an myhand offended In writing eonlrnry tomj heart, my hlllld shall therefore In-the lll'M punished. It shnll be the ill'stburnetl, '11,1B WUH the hand that wrutDIt."

Of course there Is n wicked slink-ing of hand),, and Solomon refers to Itwhen ho says! "ThotiK'h hand Join lulinnd, tlie wlekcilv^hull nut he unpun-ished." Shake hands In conspiracy todninnge Individual or community or no-tion, shnUc hands to (It-fraud, phakchands to stand by eneh other In wrong-doing. You help me stutT this bnl-lut box. and 1 will see that when 1 am111 puwer J'mi shall have promollnn.^ oil lu-.p me In my Infaniy. iiud I willhelp yuu lu j-our infaniy. Oh. that Isprofiiiintlon of a holy rite; thnt Is sac-rilege ngnluM a I>lvine nrruiigeiuent;Hint Is gripping your own destruction,r i l a t e and llerod, though aniugunisUbefore, shook handa over Christ's pro-jected assassination.

• Hut shnkc hands the way Williaml'cnn shook hands with the lndiniiRfor t.helr elvlllKntlou, Shnkc hands theway Missionary Carej' shook hnmlswith the Hindoos, for whose salvationhe became a lifetime exile. S'-nki-hands the wny llavelock shook handsw i t h bi'sleged w o m e h nl I.iieknoww h o m lu- hnd euine to save fruni mas-snere . ShnUe h a n d s as Davlil Hralner.ldid w i th tlii- American Imllniis w h o mhe offered a g U n i u u s Heaven t h r o u g hthe t iospe l . Slinke h a m l s as l . incoins'luuli linnils wi th the a g i t a t e d m o t h e rlu w hum lit- |*-nvi- baek the buy w h ohad fal len as l eep from overfat ig i i e asa seut im-l . Shal .e hnmls»ns d u r i n g thne'.xll war Anna Kos-i Rhook hiiiuN wi ththe woiiudeil siiUllt-r In Cunper Simphospi ta l , I' l i l lndelphln. Shake h a n d s nsVan Meter, the c i ty e v a n g e l i s t , shookhands with the waif of the street com-ing penitent Into the midnight mis-AIUII. Shake hands ns heaven *hookhands with earth that nlghl when ndoxology In the gallery of clouds wokeJhr llelhlehem shepherds.

Hut It l» not always tn mich glndgreeting that we ean omploy our righthund. Ms, thnt so often we hnve toeiuploj* the hand In ftm-wcll saluta-tion. If your right hnnd retainedsome Impress ofaUsuchuses.lt wouldbe n volume of bereavements. Oh. thogood-bys In which your right hand hasparticipated! (loml-by at the steam-boat wharf, Ooiul-by nt the rail trnluwindow. Hood-by before the openingof the battle, (iood-by^u the dyingpillow. We all needed grace for suchiuiiidshnklng, though our hand wa»strong and their hand wim weak, nndwe will need grace for the eonilnp pood-bjn, nml that grace we had better seekwhile amid the felicities of health anilhomes unbroken. Thank Clod, therewill be no good-by In Heaven.

Aguln, the hnnd Is the chief cx«oiitl\'cof the soul when employed in benedic-tion. No gesture of the human handineane more than the outstretched ges-ture. In ninny of our religious denom-inations we arc not permitted to pro-nounce nn apostolic benediction untilwe have been regularly ordained as'ministers of the gospel, but there tiro

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our Kurd Jeaus Christ, nnd the love of(iod, nnd the communion of tlic Holy(ihost, be with you all forever. Amen."

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Ni-nnle (-,11111111111-1- nn privlle^i-H nml eleet lulls adjiiliriu-il iIH lieiirlnir .veslerdny nlthe eliai'ift's miide ii iiii t list Senator Clarhof Mtiiitnnn In rnnnci-tlnn n-itlij IIIH elce

i i I ' l d S ^ Itl i o n 1 O t in- I ' n l t t - d S t n t e s i-. Itu m l e r M t o o i l t t i n t t h e d e f p u s o v n u h l t xI'lvepared to jiriH-eed wltli Its wltiu-Hat-Enot Inter thiin Monday nex t .

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( luvi-nior (ielli-rnl ( lenr i le \V. I>nvls Illlra r r ived here . H e was w-elemned by nernWil of 2.HIH1 pi-rsotlto, wlln tlll'ollirtiiltin- wharfs. The people, thi'mich pl'es^elrculurs, iiumiunei- thnt they o w e tit-ncral DIIVIH a ilehl of Ki'iitltude for hlfhonestly expri-KMctl opinions during hitvisit to Wnshlnijtnii.

Vniemi i - ln l iN D i n e <m Hit- New York .I ' A U A C A S . Veiiciiiielii, .Inn. :il. —l'rcs

Itlellt I'llstru. the Illi'lllbers nf the rnhllieand .'', nil ,mils vlslled Admiral Kiinpiliniyest,.iila> un liunnl Ills flagship, tin- NewYnrk. nml Inter the mlnilrnl BIIVI- II iliani'r in hnnor nf I'lillt-d Stntes Mliilsti-il.oomls and Mrs. I.uoinls. l.ntt- in tiniifteiiioon the New York nulled for L'ur-tiiKcun.

C.iMon MIII S t r l l i c .

NEWni'llil, N. Y.. .Inn. 31 .-Tinwenvi-rs in the Newburi; Slcnm IIIIIIB. IIcnttoi, fnetory einploylnn uhuut -Hid nperiitlvcn, liuve slniel i in a body. About KiCmen an.I wulni'li are Idle. The reinalndi-lof the employees eunthilled work. TinstriUerw eniihl not nirree with the suiu-rintendeat on tin-nm-st Ion nf wnnes.

^ I r ^ l e i m S I I I | I H < ) n n r n n t l n f - t l .

W A S I 1 I N C T O N . . Inn . I l l . - I n l t e rStattVi M i n i s t e r S w e t i s n i i at C n p e n h n K e ih a s i n h l s e d t h e s t a t e d e p u r t i n e n t thu Itin- l i a u l s h \ \ ' e s t l u d l n i i i s h u u N hnv id c i ' l n r i - i l n i i n n r n n t l n e , i f l."i i h i y s i i f n i n s l

s h i p s i i r r i v l m ; f r o m M e x i c o n n t l i e c i - i u l l l i i

n f M l i a l l l ' i i x I n t h e l a t t e r e t n i n t r y .

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I ' l i r i - l l n n 1 . a , l e v , t h e u l l i e t l l l u l ' C l l l l n f t i n

I l i a i r e a l i s t s .

N K W YUKK. .Inn. HI. The in.'ii empln>e,l in the Kav State Slum and I.enthIT eniupunv's fiii'tury at Sinj; Sine tn thtnunilier of K'11 are out nn n strike. The>buy llle eninpauv has het-o ellltitlK tluwrwinres ami disrhni'nltiK men. Tlu-y nnwdeninad an ini-reilse In WUL'I-S nnd the reiustiiteuieut nf three men disehiirj:ed lusiweek.

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Mrs. ltoosevi-lt irnve a ivceptlmi nt tinc\ceut i \ t - luiinsinii lust nluht. The KUI-SUliu-luiled n nuuiber tif prtiiuhit-iit NenYorkers, the ptnto otlleors mul tlu-lr \viveiami the governor's personal frlontlB 11the legislature. „. _ . r

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l i u i i n l e i S | , e r r y H i , V, n. rap.I a i n Wi l l i e - . . , | i l i . . i I 'etmn h n - u l h adea lep. i r t w l i i . I, ! h . . ,|. p, i iM, .en! h,,^ pul,-l is l ied eu lu i i ie i i l MIL' <.u I lie splen.h. l >.|.r\-ice ivinli ' t ' f.,1 i l l I In- i - ' ip l i i re ..f \ ' i L.' 1111 hyICIISIL 'H M u s l i n nf the L'Milmnl S. i i i t i t r illl u i v i n i : the l i . ,al- . w i l l , t in- l a l i d i n i : par tym i l l e r IU - I IVJ l i re .

T o M o d i f y I l l o , I . m m .

A N N A I ' K I . I S . . I n n . l i t T h e r l i r l d i n -f . . r e e l l l e l l t nf t i l e " h l l l e h l M s " i l l I l l l l l f-mure on Sutnlay lust fnund an ei hi, In thehulls,- nf ilelnmili 's yes ter i lav . I lele^tl teSnnilrnr.1 of Itnlriiuori- int rndnreil n billtn nmenil the law sn itH tn permi t thesnle mi the Knhlmtli of iie\VH|in|,ers, cl-e a r s , tntincrn prnpnred fur nut-, milk. Ice,fruits-, llnwerH. eunfi'ctluner.v, dnik'u, incd-lelai-N noil Hur^'lriil np|iliaiireM. t ' n i l t - r t h opresent l aw inlllt and Ice nml nifdlclnowlii-ii prt'Nrrlbt'il by u phyHlelnn nro niilynlliiw'i'd tn he snltl.

Dri-M Nlnnht-r I'1«'III1B Ciiillty,WAS11IN'(JT().N, .liui. HI.—Uurmaii

M. Krelis. win, was iirrested on thoeh,iixre nf slashlim w uiiien'N ilrcsHt-s, himpleaded L'uilty In nine euses. Sentence.wns suspentli-d until an exnuiinntluu (-anbe lniuh- Intn the prlMniiei'-H im-utnl eniull-lion mul utht-r circiliiistniieeH re^nrililiMhim. The prisniu-i- ennfeHsed to tleti-et-Ives thnt he w a s guilty In IK CIISCH. Heis lu-eiiscd nf luivliig coniinitteil Kitniloinets In New York nnd Philadelphia.

D Win's Litli" E rlv lt«<.r- (nirlfy thnl | hbl o i l , nl i

yi|n* livt-r. tiivleortttti tho

system. Fnini!ii« Hi lie pill^ fur conntipa-tloli ui d I iv or Iruutile-. VN in Gernr.l

nre sure you do not.Nobody wants it. But it comesto many thousands every ycor.It comes to those who hnve hadcoughs and colds until thethroat is raw, nnd the liningmembranes of the lungs nreinflame J. Stop your COURIIwhen it Hrst nppcars, nnd youremove the great danger offuture trouble.

$6 a Wook to Start.Wo wi\ut Inic-lllfiiMit Indira, or ci>ntl«.

lYiou, to nOecpt portiinnont position In ovntown; mlnry to ntott $B n wcok, siniront«"t'il,nn<t cotunilsstoTi Mnny tnnko from $13 to(21 n wrph Yon e.in rlcvoto all nr yournpnre tiino. Bond R'tinip fnr full partlon-Inrn. &iMrrnv Thn Dell Cnmpnny, Dept0., Philadelphia, 1\.

8l«»i dopun't Infllc-ntci qnallty. B wnrcofO'-uiitorfelt onil wiiHhl<B9 salve nff,rr(\ fotne>\VHi> Witch Hi polH.lve PoWitt's Isthe orlv otl-jlniil. An Infallible enm forplica nnd nil skin Olnrani-s. Wtu. Qcianl

MIBPOS' doncolv bu'tnn f>lion.<<. Formorloo $3.U0 Now at $1 00 per pair nt Stroll

Utos. OD.

stops coughs of all kinds. Itdocs so because it Is a sooth-inpnnd healingremcdy of greatpower. This makes It the great-est preventive to consumption.

Put one ofAyer's Cherry PectoralPlasters over your lungs

A w t o t / o M e d i c a lL i b r a r y F M O .

For fciur rent! la •temps topnyTwill «ottil jou tUlauu I

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Thursday, February 1, 1900.

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OUR WASeiNCTON LHTKM.DT OUK SPECIAL HEFOKTEK.

WASHINGTON, D. O., JUU. 2'J, 1900.Three dnys to talk about the Roberts

cuse nnd to turn him out ; two days toeulogize the Into Vice Prcsidout Hobnrlmill Representative Bnird, of Louisana,mid 0110 day (o local leirixlntiou for thoDistrict of Columbia, which ought to boin th» hands of the lorul loKiKlativobody. Thin is Mm rncoril of the wool; inI lie House . T h u .Semite s p e n t t h i ; mostof I he four d n y s il w u s in Mission i n lul l ; .II passed d i e l l r j i e n r v Def i c i ency Bi l l ,nnd t h r u ii tnUi ' i l—iil i inil t h e F i n a n c e

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If you have a Cough or Cold try

Gerard's Congli SjrrapThere is nothing better

Gerard's Drug Store.Next to Foat Office.

-JEWYORETRI-WEEKLYTRIBQNE

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l i i i t i s h . h u t O o m l ' a n l l i a s u n -

i l o u h t i ' i l K ' a i T i ' p U ' i l t in . ' a d v i c i . ' .

l i e is t a k i n g T n i i i i i i v w i n

anil whenever lie finds him.

Statistics <il t he woiulerful pt<i-jjri'S.s nl the I nitril Stales inniaiiiifacturin^, inntimie lo lomi-in. Last year the importat ionsof raw materials wen ' increasedliy ^3 per cent . ami tlie expor tsof fiiiishcil articles by 25 pe rcen t .T h e total exports of maniifac-

articles were $380,000,000.

W e ovorhoanl .1 critic in thepost-oflu'e one tlav recently oh-I f i t t o t h e . ' u i t i i n K i b i l e b f t a n s e i t

w i l l p r n k i b l y f i l l t u \ M i i k i n .1

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L i r o i i n i l I ' i f c t 111 1 . i r s , t o > ;a \ n o t h -

i i i i ; n l h . n - ( " ; . h u e l a i l c d a t s i u ' h

t u r n ' s , . k i i i l \ c t t h . - y a r c 1 o n s u l

c r e i l a p r i i i \ x ' a l n a l i l c f a c t o r i n

t h i s l i l i ' .

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S u r v e r s an i lpl iuis h a \ M 1 n inaili ' In I'xti-nil 111" rail-mini ilnwii I h " ximlli s l imv nf Sp hvi'll1'MUI> anil IIHMI i l m \ n i In- W l i i p p a n vH i v r r \ nlli.y tn t hi'huviiiiis-i s.Tlinii oft in ' t o w n . Tin1 rnaillii ' i l of t i n ' r a i l n m t lfrom M'. iTistnwn to Whi t i ' hnus i ' , on iht>N i ' w Ji.r-.ry (^i i i t rnl Hnilnii t i l . is l i r iupri ' t rrmlri l ami linllasti'it by hirco r r p w s o fw i ' t i o n l i ands . a m i severa l r u r v r s ari> tobn Ktrni^hti ' i i i 'd o u t . N r w rai l roai l s ta-t i o n s uro tu tic iTiM'tod nt si'Vt'nil pointR,nnd now ami improved rullin^ stock willbo pluri'd la si'rvieo.

Duel Flour $>1.40p«r barrel ntStrnit Bros.Co.

To Mine 1000 Tons a Day.Thi> C!nppi>rni> mini>, im the Copporus

Monntnin. ni'iir thr village nf Maroalln,ill this tinvnship, ri'smnra oinmiuoiiRthis wi'i'U, iifli-r luiviint boon shut downfor flftoon ypin-s. The miuo has hoounciiairi'il liy tin' (.'nrtrrrt Stt-ol Oompnny,whoso furiiiii'i's iiri' ut Uackettstown,whero, by n new prnrnss, it is oxpootodto nmko Btppl dirrrt fnmi irou oro.

Tlio Oompuny lins spout thousaude ofdollars in pqiiippiiiK tho copperas miuewith uow iniirhiiicry, imgiuos, pumps,etc., oud it is i'xprrti>d t« miuo uot farfrom a thousand tons of oro n dny. Alargo boardinpr-rioiiRi!, with nccominoda-tioiiB for a hundred em ployeos, has beouorootod ou tho mluiug tract.

1- sa id Ililll t h e I ' r e s i d e n l wil l sliorl -i - - i i e a ] i n i e I n n i a t i n n , (ifl'ei'iiiK' | i a r d o n

a l l F i l i p i n o r e h e l s w h o v o l u n l i i r i l v

d o w n t h e i r a r m s b e f o r e n eeri;.-,iii

e . a n d 1 nit l a w I N K l l i o s n e a n n l i l l l n n i ' d

a f t e r I h u t d a t e .

I ' ro l 1 D e a n C. W o r e e s t e r . 1 ' i e s i d o i i t o f

l l i e i ' h i l i p i i i n e C i i n i i i i s s l u n , p r i i h a l i l y

l< n o w s t h o p e o p l e o t I h e P h i l i p p i l i e s he t

t o r t h a n a n y n t h o r m a 11 in t h e U n i t e d

S t n l e s . o w i n g lii h i s h a v i n g l i v e d i i i n o n g

I h e n i fin- l l i e p u r p o s o of s t u i l y i n f t h e i r

i - h a i i i e l n r i s t i i - H , l o n g b e f o r e m i y o n t !

d r e a m e d of t h e A m i ' r i e a n ( l a g l i n i n g

r a i s e d o v e r 1 h e i s l a n d . H e s a i d of t h e m :

" ' I ' l n ' e n m m n r l p e o p l e I r e n t t h e i r w o n i i M i

well, and their families ure well nrdered.They urea niusicul jieojile. and this in anes|ieeinlly (jooil trait. On tin! otherhand, the people, ure idle and extremelyignorant. They show no orifjitiality,hut are eopyinls. rrheie is nn donlit butI bat they would develop oriirinalily if anopportunity was fjivmi theni. They art)untruthful in thn extrenie. They areeruel and supiirstitinns. Above all, theeominou ehisn IH woefully inexperieuiunlin atVuii-s of government." ]Jrnf. Wor-iM'ster says the average nativp showsthat he exports protection from theAmericans, but if usked what In' meansby protection, will say: "Why yon pro-tect us from other people and let us dous we ploaso."

There is apparently no limit to indi-vidual nerve. An nttorney for aBritish telegraph company told theHouse Committee on Interstiite midForeign Commerce, which is consider-injj the hills for a Pacific cable, that thislioviTiinn'iit could not lay a cabh' to Ma-nila wltlinul violiiliny lights nf tliatcompany, under concessions ^ivcn byS|iam. whieti he clainied we]-e bindingmi tins e;nv<'rniaeul. It is not tboughtI hat Ilii- pi-eposlei-ous claim will receiveany M-rinns atteiiiion either from theI 'iiiuiuiltee or (nun ('undress.

Kepre-cnlalive .leiikins. of Wisconsin, ,a memlier of t he .1 udieiary eonimil tee istlie laiesl niuii to propose a trust remedy.

- idea, which is embodied in a jointresolution providing for an amendmentto tlu> ('oustitulion, is to ^ive Congresslower to create corporations for Inter-tale commerce anil lo control them•ven to the extent of tuking away theirfranchises, if they failed to obey the law

abused thi'ir priviloges ; hut to leavoI he taxation of the property of these cor-porations entirely to the slates. Mr..li'tikins saiit of the growth of trusts :"There are 11 ureat man-y corporationsand combinations which hnve jjrowu so^li-eat that they are absolutely beyondthe law. Wo are powerless to reachthem."

It has been semi-ofilcially announceilthat this miverninont will tuki1 no ])iirtin any negotiations proposed liy anyEuropean government or nevernmentstn a^ree upon n declaralion detiniiij^ therights of ni'uli-alR, and nnnouncin^ whatshall be considered contraband of war.It is believed that this announcementwas made- to prevent (fertnany askingthis government to pnrticipnto in 11 con-ference for such a purpose.

Although Roberts announced, justafter his seat in the House was (ieclnrodvacant, thut he wonld do nothing moreabout it, there in an iuterestiun rumor,which he will neither deny uor affirm,that ho intends getting it into theCourts, in order to liavo the SupremeCourt pnss npou the couRtitntional rightof thti Hoase to declare a vncanoy in tliesent to which he was legally elected.

PowtooB—finest—O5o. perStrttt Bros. Co.

bnBhol at

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l i n e , l i r a i a s l 11 I ' l l i l e d S i l l i e s s e l l i i i . ' l

a n d l i . ' h e M ' d l t n u g h l n u t l i f j h t l j t u t i l

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Mi. Till mini iDem. . S. ('.) delivered 11f o r c e f u l a n d i p i i t e ehn n i e l el'i si ie s p e e c h

n n Ilio P h i l i p p i n e i | i i e s l i n n . in wl i i c l i lip

n i i i h i l a i i i e d I h a t t l i i s t ' o v c i i i i a e n t oi , r ;hl

I n e s l i - l n l t o I 111' F i l i p i n o s l l i e I'it-'hl t<

jxnve l l l I b e i n s e l v e s . t h e I ' l l i l e d S l a t e s

i r u i i n l i n j : t l i en i a g a i n s t t h e aKf.'i 'cssiiiii of

o t h e r n n l i o i i s .

T l i e bill fo r tln> r e i i i K a a i z a t i i n i n n d im

p i i i v e n i i u t of t h e w i ' i i t h e r h u i e a i i , w h i c h

i l l e l m l o s p i o v i s i l l l l fo r peiisioiiilif, ' d i s a -

b l e d 11111I inteil e l n p l o y e e s of t l i e w r v k ' e

l -eee lvod a b l a c k e y e ill ( l ie h o u s e y e s t e r -

d a y . T i l e hill w u s b i t t e r l y f o u g h t b y till1

opponents of civil pension rolls on ac-count of the life tenmv provision it contiiineil, liml it was siiletnickeil on a ICBIvole by ">7 to 73. Although the ispeilkeiruled that it remained unfinished busi-ness when the house was uurnlu In com-mittee uf tin' whole the opponents of themeasuri' believe the nctioii kills it.

The eurly portion of the day wiu de-voted to a lively siTinnnnse over tillSul/.er resolution to investigate Sei-ri'tary(in)!!1, wliii'h tho committee on rules roe-oinnieniled should bo sent tn the waysand mentis committee, as the hitter coin-inittee has the response of the secretaryin its possession. There wns uo opposi-tion 10 the proposed action, hut Mr.ltichniilson of Tennessee nnd Mr. Sulzeiof New York used Itfcvna a text for renew-ini! their attacks onr.the Becretary. Mr(Jii),'!1 wns defended by Mr. Hopkins ollllinoLs, Mr. Hid pf Connecticut and MrDnlzell of rvuniylrajtln.

The house comriiltl'ee on nillenpe dis-cussed Ihe clnim of Brighnin II. Robertafor inileiiKe, which amounts to nboul.$1.0110. A majority of the committee nnof the opinion thai he is not entitled tetlii- niiiiiev. us hi' was not sworn iu us anieliibi'i' of Ihe I se. Mr. Huber t s wilbe beanl b.v the eoai iui t tec Thin silay.

D m A r m y I t u l r k l y Mnlil I l i r d .\ V A S H 1 N < ; T ( ) N . .Ian. .'ill. Suriienn

d - n r i a l Slci iihei'L' ha s eoin|iiled someti^ures as 11 lia-i- of mnr la l i ly caleulatedin the Spanish-A nieriean war . which inf ideal ally develnped the i n t e l e s t i a ^ filettha t thi' iintliiliziil ion of the artn.v dur ingthe Spiiuish-A iiicriean w a r was neeuinpli-hed in only n fiiiction of the t ime re-quired in iissemhle an equiva len t numberof troops nt the ou tb reak of the civil wa r .In May. IStil , the main s t r en g th of theI 'niou nrniy was Hl .Hi l , nnd in one moilthit hud iiici-eascd to only l>n,!>.r>0. In thetiist niiiuth of tin- Spnnish-Anier ican w a rthe I ' luti 'd S ta res a rmy , sturtiiiR lit KSI,7'Jii. hnil increased before t he close of themonth lo Jii'J.riliii. T h i s is reyni-ded as ai-eiuarkiilile feat of mi l i t a ry organiza t ion ,fur sot|i.-issinjr the best resul ts obta inedb.v tho l ir i t ish K"v i-rnnielit.

i,IillK1>r8i w h 0 S ( , reMl-A ni'Wiiml remarkable uttraclivo pub- ors have represented the very best clo-

liciilion, profusely illuslialrd with lior-l i i i i lsuml half tones ; contains all the mi'nt of our country ]>opuhition.

su ik ing news fi'iimres of The Daily lt gives all important news of the Ka-J'rihtiiic. .Sprctal \\'jir lJis[)atclice, Do-inesiie and Koreigo ('iiiresptuidi'iiec, tion and wmjd, the most rcliablo Mur-Shnrt Stories, Humorous IIliistrntions, kct Reports, rum-iim! ing Short Stories,I ndiislriul Insnrinol ion, Fushiou Notes,Agricultural Mailers carefully treated, u " unexcelled Ajjui-nltural Depurlmont,ami ( oinpiebentive nnd Kulm/hlc Ji-iimii. Kcient.ilic and Mccliauiciil Inlormatiou,cuil nnd Market Reporis. Il is mailod ''—^>,ut Kiune hour as dnily edition, reaches 11 FuKhion Artiulop'for flf» Women, I lnm-

hii-jji! proportion of Ktibscribers on date onms IllustratioiiH for old and yoiing I tol issue, and each edition if 11 thorough- .Iv np ty-datu daily family nuwspapor for is "Tim Pooplo's l 'a]ier" for tho entireb 1 United Stalos.

,—Dr. David Kennedys

favorite RemedyCURES AU KIDNEY. STOMACH * ^. • 1- AND LIVER TROUBLES.The Colonel Goes Abroad.

Oolonol L. S. Babbitt, who sneceededColonel A, E. Bafllnntou aa commanderof tho United StateB powder depot atFicatinuy, has started oa a threemouths' tour abroad. Colouol Babbittwas nccompauied by his wife and sou,Captnin G. B. Babbitt, who is stationedat Snndy iHook. Oaptam 0. B. Mitchman, Uuitorl States Inspector of Powder,will make occasional visitB to Picatiimydariug Colonel Babbitt's absouce.

Women's Bhoon—doDROln—tn clo<o out.Former ptloe $3 50 and $3.00. Now at91 50 per pair at Strait Bros. Co.

A C.lft For Oberlln.CI.KVKI.ANI). .Ian. 10.-L. H. Sever

ani-r, fiirnierly tretlstirer of tile StuudariiOil company, bus civeu $00,000 to Olerliu I'olU'BC luboratury.

The uioileru and nlo^t tifsolive rure forfiouwtipntion and nil liver troubles—the fa-mous little pills known us De Witt's LittleE.irly Klser». Win Gerntd.

Russel Blanchard,Tonsorlal Artist. ROCKAWAY, N. j .

Hot Towels and Bay Rumif desired.

I carry a foil line of

UIGARS AND TOBACCO.Agent for Dover Stoam Laundry.

DressmakingI have opened an up-to-datedressmaking establishment onMain Street, near Flagge Streetwhere I am prepared to do alkinds of work at reasonable rates

MRS. MATfY BEISTOW,ROCKAWAY, N . J.

Regular Kubum'iptiou price,

$1:50 per year.Wo furnish it with the RiscoHD for

$1.75 per year.

Pogular subscription priee,

$1 per year.Wo furuish it with tho HEQOIID for

$1.25 per year.

Send all orders to the ROCKAWAY RECORD, Rockaway, N. J.

fAfiCY GOOtonOUSL IM rirw M S I

EXHIBITION OFFERINGS WASH SILKS.

'1900" Spring Foulards.Full 23 Inoheu wide in all the verv lat-est Bbaden of old rose, gray, heliotropecastor, new bine, navy lilnu and blaok;Holahed iu dlflf.-ri-nt reBlKn- of wliitepriutlujj. TUt Miylos ur« fully coaulto the USUHI dollar grades.. Sni u n,price as Ihi" onDDot be »).'aln nuplioat.after the present stock 16 rxhatiHted. ' '

69 Gents

Silk Warp "Innsdowne."Fine HO ft. luiitprinl, it II fiilk wool, oon-otded to be tUe ueweHt fabric for evHii-ioR nnd street wear, ull the latestsbadeu, tit

$1.25

Satin Marveilleaux.All the Inaest ehades for reception andball COB Hi men, exoelleot fine soft finishand very 1 nitrous, pink, light blae,legliorD, Inveuder, ppar1, gray, oldro^ and white.' (The very, lateat fdr;

eventng'wear.

$125

Crepe De Chine.Auolher flue soft fabric for evening

wenr in all ihe lali'Bt shades for Btreet

mid diuner gowun, all pure ailft at

$1, $1,25 abd $1.50

Mail orders filled. No Agents. No Branch Stores. Freu Deliveries."

707-721 BROAD ST., 8 CEDAR ST., - NEWARK, N.J ,

PIANOS! ORGANS! FREE!1 'LSTTRIAL FOR 30 DATS IN YOUR OWN HOME. NO MONEY itEUUtlEED

PIANOS-ORGANS FROM $ 2 5 . o o UPPta£ H K U oKSt. CASn or EASY PAYMENTS.N E W 8 O P V E N I R CATALOGUEA work ot art Ulustrauxl In lOcolom. Worth llnWrltrhiIn Hold. Wo paychargtR on it aud Beud It FUEE, all youhave to do i«ton«lt Tor It to-dnr ntrMe, ltompml>orthin In the old catahilBhed hnumi of ctJRNMsn A CO., theonly firm in tho world wllinp exdanlvrly frfim Fnrtoryto FumilT dlroct. A Hncln inntrumont at wtinlPHAlit prlco.

. Wo wire JOU from itt.00 tfl ft2M.0O. Wrltfl nt onre toC O I t N I W i l d <'O-. Eirt*b. Sftyrarp, Wn»Mnrton. N. J.

Real EstateFor Sale

Two lots 50x125 on VanDuyne

avenue. $225.

Tract of land 175 feet front and

90 feet deep on Maple avenue,

with two store buildings thereon

and gutter paved and cobbled.

$2,000. WM. BUBD, JR.

Kodol Dyspepsia Cure"Digests what you eat."

John Norris,

Real EstateInsurance.,

and

Careful and Prompt Attention Given to tnoIteming umi Sale or Property and Collection ofRents. Money to Loan ou Bund and Mortgage.

ROOKAWAV,NEW JERSEY.

IE2.ROOKAWAY, NEW JERSEY

PRACTICAL

Watch Maker and Jewelerkeeps a^uloot stool: ot

WATCHES, JEWKLHV, CLOCKS. 8PE0TACLE8SILVERWARE, KTC.

All work done by htm Is warranted, and prompt-ly attended to.

FIRE INSURANCEJ. P. STIOKbt!. AOEKT.

I represent tho best companies. Will make youperfectly sate In case 01 are. Provide you vitaready money. My compautQB Bottle all olalmBqutokly. Insure now. It will coat you losa thanyou think.

3 M , «T.

BIOYOLE FOR SALE—Almost newKeating 1809 Rents wheel. $5 wil

boy It. Have DO use (or it. Wm. Bold,

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Rockaway RecordThursday, February i,

HAPPENINGSJMIIE WEEK,I Sleighing is fiuo.

Ethel Freeman is ill.MrB. Thos. Allon is ou the hick list.Fog iu Jnunary brings a wot Spring.

President McKiuley was 57 years oldou Monday.

Tho nunual township olectioiiB occuron March 1!).

Electric. lightH havo been pluced in theCentral House.

Miss Elizabeth Spring lifts been visit-ing lior niofher hero.

Wm. H. Molt has hart electric lightsplaced in his Ktuhh's.

Win. Matthews intends to soon visitliia mot her in England.

It is said that ice 11 inches thick hasl)O(!ii cut at Lake Denmark.

Morris Rarick"is visiting his daugh-tor, Mrs. .1. Miller, ou Muiu street.

Miss Agnes Mounlj(>y, of Dover, visit-ed Mrs. Helen Thomas on Moudiiy.

Miss Bertha YanFloot spent Sundaywith Mrs. Wm. Miller at Springfield.

Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Mott will residein New York City during the, wiutur.

Mrs. Oeo. Buunell lias accepted theposition of clerk .iu l'iohtor's shoo store.

Mrs. Dan'l Spangonbarg and son Ellisvisited her mother iu Boouton ou Satur-day.

Tho insurance of $118,000 on thoHnekettstowu Institute has boon paid iufull.

The name of Walnut Grove wasohauged to Mount Freedom ou Novem-ber 1, 1871.

Two hundred omployees of tho Ster-ling Silk Co., of Newton weut on astrike yesterday.

Mrs. Ohileon Wiuget was taken quiteill on Monday. At this writing she isimproving uicely.

The Rookaway Hardware and StoveCompany are haying their store wiredfor eleotrio lights.

Mrs. Sylvan Freeman entertained herfather, Ueorge Brumau, of Bayome,one day lost week.

The Standard Oil Oo. have furnishedtheir delivery ageut here with a sled fordelivering their oil.

A number of Rookaway ladies attended the W. O. T. U. Crusade meeting atDonvillo on Tuesday.

Mrs. Sarah, Sturtevaut has been quiteill at Newark-wh6re~Bhe and 1 ^ danghter Olara are visiting. ' v

The engineers of the Laokawanu railroad, have received uotioo not to carryanyone on their engines.

Holy Sacrifice of Mass will be cele-brated at St. Cecelia's Church uext Sun-day morning at 11 o'olock.

Don't fish through the ice with a netIf you do dou't tell of it. The law pro-tects everything from suckers up.

Miss Mamie Crouiu, of this place, whoattends the Normal Foliool at Trentonis practicing teaching at Dover for ouomonth.

About 400 tons of ore are beingshipped daily from tho W luirton mineat uiberuia over the Morris CountyRailroad.

It has just been made known herethat Raymoud Ayors, of this place, whois employed iu New York, was marriedlast June.

Max GoldBtine, from Hamburg, SusBOX county, formerly of Dover, has beeuvisitiug friends iu this place for thepast few days.

To-morrow is Candlemas day, or mid-winter, when a farmer should havo halfhis hay left, and is sometimes calledGroundhog day.

Wm. K. Lyou, our popular mail car-rier, is about to move iu the house va-cated by Oscar Uelliugs on WhiteMeadow avenue.

Tho Morris County ManufacturingCo., of this place, has the coutract tofurnish the metal lath for Newark'snew city i rary.

An order decrees that baggage menand station, helpers at the Laot awaunastations shall wear corduroy trousersand blae "jumper."

The four-wooks revival services olosedin the M. E. Church on Sunday evening.Three persons had bowed at the altar ofprayer during the services.. Rheumatism boa token hold of onrfriend, Patrick Oroulu, and has prevent-ed him from attending to his duties atthe Central railroad round house,.

Mrs. J. S. Casey, of Boonton, while«ating oysters, fouud a good-Bized pearl,whioli she has sent to a New York jewel-ler to be polished and placed iu a Betting.

Miss Mary Bristow has an advertise-ment in this issue aunoanoing that shehas opened a dress-making establish-ment on Main street opposite Flaggestreet.

The date of dedioation of the soldiers'. monument at Boston, has been ohauged

from Apr, 12th to May 10th, the anni-versary of Grant's campaign in the•Wilderness.

' About two weeks ago Edward Dagan,of Bibernla, became violently iuBOno.On Wednesday he was committed to theMorris Plains Hospital. Be has a wifeand one child.

JoUn Oapstick, tho senior member ofthe firm of Johu Oapstick & SOUR, own-ers and proprietors of the large printworks at Moutvijle, is seriously sick atliia home iu that village.

The LackaWamia has cat its sectiongangs down to four men each. Nowlook out for a big snow storm that willblock travel and cull for the services ofevery man within reach.

The plant of tho Boonten Water Com-pany, which is now in the hands of a re-ceiver, is to be sold by Thomas N. Mc-Carter, Jr., special master, on Saturdayat the court house, at Morristowu.

The date of the expiration of your mib-Kcriptimj Ui the HKCOKD is designated onthe label of your paper. If in arrearssend the amount to this office and thereceipt will be duly acknowledged.

DEUVtLLE.Mr. S. Egbert, is Beriouflly ill w,tth

heart trouble.Mm. Sarah Gardner is visiting friends

iu Morristown.Mro. Jane Vauderhoof is spending

this mouth with her daughter at AsburyPurk.

A very pleanaut surprise yriw tenderedMiss Sadie Gardner at her home lastFriday evening. Ker Kundaj-shoolclans wan tho honorary guests. While,about a dozen more were, in ntlenriaijci!.Games and music was indulged iuand a bountiful repast was served.

The Junior League in this plan., underthe direction of MIHK hnur.i Hinrbjii;in,guveavery successful cnteri aniui >*ni in

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t'hc lecture room of the chday evening last. The aihmuch better than might h

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nil road \vu« making preparui ions- to cma tmiiiel through Her^en hill, and thus . ,divorce themselves from the delays eon- ' " "siMjuenterl upon t)iu joint use. of IheKrie's tunnel .

I\l i-H. John Hill, who recent ly died inioolitim, has left $:illli to the Sunday -emiol of the Firsl I'ri'sliytelluu ( 'huichf that iilaec. This is the Sunday-schoolT which t he late ('onk'ressinan -lolni Hillvas superintendent for a number ofears.

To anticipate a threatened strike ofninei'N ihe Liicknwaiinu has coni-

need closing its coter ies at Scrauton,in tho plea of over-production. The of-iciuls have offered to treat with the

individually but not us uu urguu-.zed body.

Will J. McOounell, one of the mostloquent temperance und total ubstin-nee orators of this country, who was

ard in this s' otion nine or ten years

oil a c c o u n t of t h e n u n ;uiil ImiilMI in w a s n e t r o d lor t h e t r e a s u r y

Ipwnr i l i L e a g u e

m a d d o g pas sed t h r o u g h th i s v i l l a sw e e k b i t i n g a i iun ih i ' i ' o f do^'s also

cow o w n e d by J o h n Yinidi-rlionf.

C l a u d e Mi l l e r , of JS'i-wark, v. a- a vis-i to r in t o w n last w e e k .

I) M. K i f h t e r is p u t t i n g an i ron roofj n \V. li. D icke r son 'H i n w -,r.v nni ]

Mrs . J o h n W . V a n d i - r h o o i a t t e n d e dhe f u n e r a l of h e r b r o t h e r i n - l i t u , Win

Pie r sou , at N e w a r k , last I 'Yiday

Mrs . C. W . Hal l a n d d a u g h t e r spiMit alor i ion of t h i s w o e k a t C h a t h a m vi-.it i ngler m o t h e r .

The Tabor Association are filling theirce house with ice procured from Tabor

Lake.Tile Estling Lake Coinpany are scrap-

ing tlx1 HIIOW preparatory to enttin[.' icethe lutte.r part of tho woek. A largeforce of men will be engaged to harvest

ngo, diod iu a Philadelphia hospital us adirect result of ihe excessive use of liq-uor aud opium.

Dr. W. P. Ferguson, for tho past fiveyears president of the Centenary Oolleg-ate Institute, offered his resignation to

,ho trustees last Friday, His wife suf-fered a nervous shock when the Semin-ary was burned, besides the rebuildingmeans extra cares for the principal.

At the last mooting of the Firemen'sRelief Association of Boon ton Jacob L.Hutt and wife, of that place, wer") reo-ommeuded to the Board of Commission-ers of the State Firemeu's Home, whichof located at Boouton, for the positionsi-i steward and matron of the new home.

The Coroner's inquest into the deathof Charles Suttou, who expired undermspicious circumstances at Netcougiast woek, was not resumed Tuesdaymorning, as had been intended. An ad-jourutnont was taken for two weeks,pending the aualynis of the contents ofthe dead man's stomach.

Allyn Thompson, J. E. Rodermau andAndrew Smith, three members of theMorristowu Fire Department, on awager Saturday, skated to Newark. Thestart was made from Denville, on thoMorris .Canal. The distance, fortymiles, wns made iu five hoars, being onehour within the time limited.

A shooting match at 25 live birds eachfor $25 a side, was held at Lake Denmark hotel last Thursday aftornoon, be-twoeu J. J. Drake, of Mt. Freedom, audM. H. Cook, of Piccitiuuy. The latterwon, score 22 to 21. A return mutch, outho same terms, will be held nt Drake'sHotel, Mt. Freedom, on Feb. 12th.

Louis Hoffman, an employeo at thostone quarry on Hog Mountain, uearMontvillo, whicii is beiug opened by theJersey City Water Supply Compauy,was reudered unconscious by beiugstruck ou the head by a piece of timberthat had beeu thrown iu the air by ablast. His head was badly cut aud hisshoulder injured.

g gthe ice during Che cold spell of weather.

Hurry J. Beam lins accepted u posi-tion us night operator at Madison.

Miss Libbio VauOrden is visitiug herbrother in Newark.

Mrs. John Biuohmau is speudiug afew days iu New York'City.

Wm. Conkliu, of Glonview, was thoguest of his auut, Mrs. Petor Vauder-hoof, ou Tuesday.

Mr. aud Mrs. George Dixou, of Boou-tou, are visiting in town.

Our young people took advantage ofthe first BUOW of the season by going oua sleigh ride to Morristowu ou Tuesdayevening.

Mrs. Dr. Woodrnff, of Dover, gave avery interesting talkou Crusade Day tothe W. O. T. U. iu tho lecture room ofthe chnrch on Tuesday afternoon.Mrs, M. L. Cox spoke on the Dopurt-meut of Mercy and Help. Instrumentalmusic was rendered by Mrs. Fred Col-lins. Light refreshments were servedaud a social hour was enjoyed by all.

Mrs. Theo. Peer is speudiug a fewdays iu Dover, nursing her daughter;who had the misfortune to fall on theicy pavements ou Saturday last andbroke her limb.

On (Tuesday tn'e, flog owned by WmGreen went mad and bit one of hisvaluable cows. The owner pf thodog had a very narrow escapefrom beiug bitten himeelf. After quitea struggle the ferocious animal waskilled. '

Household EXIn<f>.If there Is one thing: on whioh the ho une

wife prides hernelf, it is that of bavins berlaundering done nicely, to thut tbe wenr-tnq apparel may be the admiration of all.The washing iB a small matter, anyone al-most oan do tbat, but tu bnve tho lihenapresent that flexible and glossy appearanoaafter being ironed requires a fine quality < fBtnroh.

J. O. Huhlhger'a new luundry sturoh,"Red Oroas" and "Hnbinger's Best"brnudB, are hia latest inventions nnii thefinest starch ofor placed on the market;not anew starch mnde bv a new munutao-turer, but a new'Rtarcn by the leadingauaonly niBQCifaotarer of tine laundry KtarobIn the United States-

Hia new method of introduolne thiswith tbe Eodloes Ohain Staroh Boob

eoahlfs ynu to get one large lOo paobagpof "Red Cross" a'aroli, one large 10a paok-age of "Hubingor'a Best" starch, with tbepromlntnn, two beautiful Shakespeare pan-els, or one Twentieth Oentnry Girl oulea-dur, all for 6o. &Bk yonr grooer.

Took the Cabbage Back.A certain gentleman from Franklin,

who is acoastomed to bringing vegeta-bles to this plaoe and disposing themamong our merchants in exchange forgroceries, got rather mixed ap iu regardsthe days on Sunday, and came herewith a load of cabbage. Be didnot notice the stores wore olosed untilhe stopped iu front of H. D. & 3. F.Tuttlo's store. Upon making inquiriesat the drug store he was surprised tofind it was Sunday, Ho said he thoughtit was Saturdav.

No Reason Assigned.Daniel Hiusou, one of the oldest em-

ployees of the Laokawanua Railroad, iupoint of service, has boon reduoed fromtho position of night train dispatcher,which he had filled for ten years, andassigned to duty as u conductor. W. H.Bailey, of Morrtstown, who is now aoonduotor, and who for five years hashad charge ofover the road,

oil the oxoursions ranhas been appointed to

succeed Hiuson. No reason" has boonassigned tor tho ohange.

_ Dr. David Kennedysfavorite RemedyCURES ALL KIDNEY, STOMACH 4 /

— • A N D LIVER TROUBLES.

Dis trie t Mee ting of Morn sCounty Warriors.

Tuesday evening the wigwam o:Blazing Arrow Tribe of Improved Orderof Red Meu, of this place, was the sconeof a great pow-wow, it being the occasiou of the district meeting, at whiciitime fifteen warriors wore raised to 1'asSachems; among the number wonMessrs. David Hnlmer, Jr., G. S. Gustiuand Daniel Spangouburg, of our borongh.

Forty members from different tribe;throughout the county were presentalso the Grand Sachem, Graud Sr. Saga

tre and Grand Chief of RecordsAfter the Past Sachem's Degree hadbeen conferred, speeches were made bythe Graud Chieftains aud others.

Fred Fichter was present with hiphonograph and entertoiued his heurerswith a few of his many selectionsAfter partaking of a bountiful luuclaud saiokiug the cigars of pence, all repaired to their homes highly elated ovo!what they had seen and heard.

Rockawayites FortunateIn this morning's New York Herald;

uuder the head "Judgements Filed" wnotice the Western Electrical Co. havientered a judgement against the Ashley Engineering Co. for $868.70.

The defeudeuts are the people who installed the electrical plant iu this placeThe Rookawayites may consider themselves fortionate in having ALL claim!paid iu FULL. The Western ElectricalOo. are oat tho amoat of their olaim.

MARRIED.

SCANLON—TREYORROW—At St. OeoeliaChurch, Rookaway, on WednesdayJanuary 81, 1900, by Uev. AndrovSohouhart, Thomas Scanlon and Mis;Luella Trevorrow, both of Hibernia.

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Rockaway Record

Thursday, February i, 1900.

BIMVAaOHFEARED?British Cabinet Secretly Dis-

cusses Naval Plans.

TEH THOUSAND MEN DETAINED

THE ROCKAWAY CEMETERY RECORDS.BY J. P. CRAYON, ROCKAWAY, N. J.

( ' ' n l l t i l t i t r t l f f t u i l l i l . ^ l t r i l l )

" ' • " " i l l I l u l l i ' i ( l i i l m n I n l l u v r

I ' u i i i i i l ( I D ' K , . % ( , , I . I M I J h i i . l l h — A

I ' l n n (<> I n i i i t l r O r u n u i ' I 1 ' ! - ! * ! '

H l a l c l » l i u l i i ' i i l i i l .

L O N D O N ' . . I n n . M l h U 11. in- l i i u . w i

U l l i t I I I , ' r n l ' i l i r l , ! . V M I . , 1 n i i i r h .1 II

l l l m - U N ^ M M S .Ml S l l l l l l l h l V I n I I I . ' I M o l l i l i / . l l

II .111 11I' M i r l i e . 1. N . i i l i i i i K u i ih M ' l M i ' i l

i ' \ . - i - | i t l i n n u i i l i l f i n i l l . ' i ' h . - . ' i i r i l y t>> 111.

I l l , M i r n , , i , | , , | , n M I , , ' , . i , . . I , , , . I | ' I V l i u v i l l

| i l ' i ' | i n i ' M l i u i i ' , l h , . K i i J . l l , ,11 v U i . i h i - l n i l l 11..I

III ' - ' M l I n S 0 1 1 1 I 1 A I > I . 11

T h i » i l i ' 1 ' l . - . l u n 1.1 . I . ' I M V 1 h i - 1:1 urJ1111 i l l

V I M I J I I III II l i l l l u » l i . ' i i | . 1 : , | . , i , r n n Ml •

i i r i 1 M I l i n j i ' M I ly | p i | i i i r r < [ m m m i l s u i r n i i

H u l l I r n l i - j i . .I'l.M 1111 11, ,1 y . l I I M I I I I I I . I I 11 111]

M i n i l h . ' J I M i . . , i w i l l n n l M i k U I M I I I I I .

* l ) i p | i h i L ' i * r i ' . u l y .

' I ' l l . ' l l l . ' l l l l i/.ll I l u l l I I I ' l l N l T V l ' \ \ n r r - l l i p H . i l

H t l l ' l l II l . M l l s r * l | j l ] | !>,' i l l ' l . T I I M I I I ' l l M | H l | l ,

W . i t l l i l I n ' u [ ' I l l r l l t n i i i h l i l l l | i u r l n i n e .

• > l l . ' I l l l l l ^ In I ' l ' H n h i . T . ' i i I I U I I - J I I M

i n i ' l i . n i l 1'i ' i i i l .v t o t i n ' " S m i t h A l r l . - n . i n

l l l ' t l l l l l i ' i l f u r I ' i ' l l h i i l l i l i l l ' w h i r l . M i l . p i l l , I I

h i m n o k n u w l n l K i 1 .

S u c h M i n | i N u i ' i i i l ' u n n i i i I n n I I H n i n h

U n l l i i ' i ' i ' i l I ' I ' K I I I I M I I K t i n - i n n \ I ' I I I I ' I I I H u f 111

i l l l l l l i ' M I n M i c l l r l . l M r i i i l u I n d i a n , t l i n

t l i o I ' p l i c l ' n l ' L i u l y w n i i l li I I U K b e e n i i h i u i

i l i i n i ' d f u r M M 1 i i r i ' N i ' i i l i i i n l t f i l l I 11 c u i i u i - i i

t r i i t l i i n u i ' M11' B r i t i s h l ' n r m i l n v n s l . n i

t i l l ' I ' l . ' l ' S t l l l l ' \H III | I | > > | . T I ' N H . I l l l l l l l l l M

I n ( i i ' i i i ' i n l K i ' l l y K i M i n y ' H i i i i m ' i u i ' i i l

U i ' l l i ' l ' i l l l l n i l i n n t , r l i l i ' l ' n l 1 M i c ( , ' n p u c o

I O I I I I I I M , I I U K m - r l v o i l a t H l i ' i l t H t r i M

T i l l ! ( ! i i | n > T n w i i i ' » r r i ' H | i i i i i i l i ' i i t " f T i n

D n i l y M a l l , t i ' l r n n i p h h i K y i ' H t i T i l i i y , H i i y s

" l i . ' i i . ' i ' i i l l l u l l r i m i M u i i i l n y m i l l t i n

f i i l l u w l i i K i n o H K i i K c f r i i i n H i e i | i i o i > u t o H I

ChurU'H Warrm'n finer:" '1 niUHt I'xpri'HH my mlmlriUion of tin

tron|iH ilurliiK tl»' |>nnl Irylnn wcok. i'»lU'cliilly of tluiHi' I'l'Kiiui'iitH you Hiii'dfymid of Mu' iiccoinplluhuicnt of your uriluouH march.'

"Ooiii'i'iil Hullor told tin' 111011 tliiu theyought not to thinli IMM'HIIBI' tlii'y huil ITtlrcil from tlu>lr position thut all tholiwork WIIH of no nvull. On the contrnry,in his |i|iliilon, they huil (ruined tin' keyof the ronil to l.iiilyHiultli, In which hihoped to lie within 11 wi'i'k.

""Ui'iit'ial llulk'i' then cnlli-tl for chaerfor tli<! qui'iMi, whk'h wen.1 heard toItlllt!8 lU'oulul."

A illspiitch from StorkBtroom, CapeColony, nnys:

"Uencrnl Kclly-Konny'F column linnoccupied Thi'bus Btntlou, hotwut'u Stcynsburg and IloBUirnd."

The nillwny lino on which Steynahnrpond Itosmcnd nro sltiiated rum on theciiBtwuril of StcyiiHbui'K to BtormliornJunction, near which General (Jitacrc IIoperating. To the uorttiwnrd of HUHmund .lunetlon, on nnother lino of rnII"way, is lUili'Hliei'K, whoro (jonprnl Fri'iiclnow IH. Tilt' place occupied by GpnoniKelly-Kpiiny Is, rouehly, n hundred milesfrom Generiil OntiuTe'H bane of operatloiiN lit SterkNtroom.

A I1IH|IIII,'1I from Pretoria, doted Jnn27. »n.vn:

"A <llnpntoh from ColosberK. Oiipe Col-ony, tmyn ('oniuiandant l>elurey reportsthat n Inrite body of Hrltlsli iidvnnredTlmreilny, .Tan. 2fl, and he attneked tbi'in,cnuHlutf the HrltUh to retire nfter miffer-lnc Hevere \n»». Tin. Hoer enHiialtioH worotwo men nUjrhlly wounded.

"Genornl Clroliler reports henvyliiff since daybreak, thi- Urltlnh In (treatforce emleavorliiK to Hiirround the ltoctptmltlon. (3enernl Sehoeninn himtenod tothe (iHRUtanCe of (teiiernl Grubler.oral Schoeiniin returned this evening amireports that the Ilrltlsh wore repulsed aniltlint the UoeiH ninlntalned tholr pnsltlons. The Hoer lews was four menly nad one man severely wounded. Tin1

Itiitlsb loss IH not known, but must hi1

Hevere."The bombnrdnicnt of Klinberley con-

tinues."Thr oilier Uoer forces are reported

<iulet."The queen's speech at the rensHcmlillnp

-of parllaiuent opened nn follows:"My Lords ami (icutlcineu—'Pile peace

whli'h had recently been broken In SoutliAfrica when last 1 tnlili-essed you has uilhappily not been restored, but. otherwiseir.y relntlons with oilier stales are friend-ly, In roxIstliiK the Invasion of my SouthAfrican colonies by the South AfricanIlepubllc and OraiiKe Free State my pi-opie have responded with devotion midenthusiasm to the appeal which I hnviiiuiilo to them, and the heroism of my sol-<llei'H in the Held and my sailors nml ma-rines who were landed to co-operate withthorn bus not rallcn short of the noblesttraditions of our military history.

"I am deeply grieved Mint so many val-uable lives should have fallen a snerlfleo,but I have witnessed with pride, uud withlienrtlost gnitinentlon the patriotic cu-BerucRs nnil spontaneous loyalty withwhich my subjects la all parts of my do-minions have come forward to share inthe common defense of their Imperial in-terests. I nm eonlideut I shall not lookto them In vain when I exhort them totmstaln nnd renew their exertions untilthey linve brought tills st rustic for themaintenance of the empire and the nHsjor-tion of Its tuipi'ciniicy in South Africa tcn victorious conclusion."

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night's storm Bwept Phxcontta bay wltl]particular violence, forcing some 40American vessels lying there nnd awaiting cargoes to put to Ben In order ttnvoid lidng wrecked. Serious losses hnv«resulted In the way of fishing gear alon|th» conut, In addition to the dcstructloJ-otji-lot of^crrln{| | a pcto v ; ";

HntiMiii, AM.lruw lsH!if lllll. (!I|IIK. M Ol't I MSIIHnrirk A n d r e w IN-Hllniitrh, W i n . .Inn ». 1^1'.'l l i ' i i i l ivn. .Inliii l - l lll i ' lrr, l^nwis May iv.'ilIliiyi'dck, A n n ,IMII IMHHull. John IMI:Iliuiii l l iui, W i n . J n n . IMSl . l l l M ' V .

^tiii-ifiti M . . I n n 1 1 . I ^ M !l l r d i l n n , HniTi i ' l . N u v . I stilli l n l s c y , W i n . I I . isil1.'Hull , 'Alex . J u l y •-'», 1KKMIliler , Miuy J u n e Iss7l lul ly, Mrs. J o h n |«Wlliiii'lnn.'iu,

Kellx ,1. Hejit. M. isai)Hur t , Xlciiuliis,Holly. Lu lu Nov. INN?Hiler, A n m n II. Oct. SI), IK1K"uiiKliiiicl, 1111 liort A U K - S , WIliler, Adi l ie 'L . Sept. l!l, INTOIlllnr, Bnrnurd Apr . ••!!!, 1SNDIliler , lC/.ra L. Muy «, ISMHiler, Lmillii H. Aug . Ill, 1HW)Mall, Miir.a 1K1NHill, J«Nii|)h Sopt. I, I HIMMull, John JKU«Hull , Lilly 1H.X3Halliir,

lCninuuol W . J n n . lsi l lHull, J o h n L. 1H2(IIlllnr, Harold M. , lan . 21, INNHHilor, JniuoH II. Vvb. 215, 1H87Holer, Nuupy Nov . 28, 1817Hami l ton , Stoplion 1K!S7Moekin, Win . J n n . 1800Hull, Jmid J u n o 1US1Hul l , childHOKIUI, Hi iymond 0 . 1881)Hnrpar , UoorRo 182-1Holer, OhriNtinnn J u l y 10. 181)1Homilimd, Oeo. D. J u l y 1KU1HitolniiRH, J o s e p h 18117Hilor, Mnry B . Oct . 11, 1800tlofiun, Ani i io B . J a n . 1N01H e r b m t , Allon K. J n n . 1BU8Hull, Ourrio N . 1800Howoll ,

Mrs . S ibbnh Mnr . 1828

Hoaglnud, Ami J . 1823

llmniHon, David H. Doo. 1805Hilor, John O. Oot. 1807Hookonborry,

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Mm. Mnry 1K38HodkliiR, child Jnuo 8, 181)0Hiler, Franklin P. AUK. 7. 181(5Hockoubury, Auuio Nov. 18(14Hiilxoy,

Edmund D. Sopt. 11, 1810

Hull. Enoch W. 1810Hull, Mrs. Enimn L. Nov. 1872

, Win. 1S8J1Hoekoiibury, Andrew lHiitlHull, IOmnm Juu. 1807Hawthorne, childHickH, ThniniM J. Sopt. ID, 1S43Herbert, Aunin O. 1895Hilor, Mm. Jnlin Fob. K, 1810Hill, John P. 1811)Hilor, Laura M. Sept, 1807HiuiklUKon,

Mrs. Mary L. Jnu. 20. 1817

Hull, James O. 1H7»H. 1833

HickH, GeorKO \V. Fob. Ill, 1871Hart,

Mrs. Mnry E. Sept. 1848

Hcrriok, Apnes 1804Hoj.mil, Anmibul 18113Holly, child Oct. 7, 1800Hooking, Joseph 1871Iniiis, JnuoIli'ff, Unv. Wm. Fob.'15.1803Jiickson, Mi's. AnnieJneksou,

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Mrs. Betsey P. Mnr. 10, 177S1Jnoksou, Maria Fob. 0, 1700Juoksmi,

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Kobt. ORdou Apr. 30, 1807Jnokson, Isnno Jnuo 5, 1770

, ohildJaoksoui Auua Aug. 0, 1740

Johnsou, PctorliuikBou, Waltor Sept. 10, 1818•Iiiokson,

Eliznboth Oot. 17. 1700

Jnokson,Sarah Eloota Nov. 31, 183S

Jnokson,Surah Elizabeth Jnuo 7, 1800

JonniiiRS, John Apr. fl, 1790JnokROu, Jamo.1 Jnu. 14, 1770Jnoksou, Agues Jau . 0, 1773

Johnsou, Potor A.Jnckpon. Olnrissa Juuo 17,1844fnokROn,

Ool. Josoph Har. 8 1774

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Nov. 13, 1803 wifo of Mahlou, dr, of•<'• ThotunB M a i r

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Thomas II. and Kvelyn K.Frank nnil MnrtlniFlunk nnil MurllinFrank ami MnrlluiFrnuk tun! Marllm

Josoph uud Mnry

John (Solrlior Ill-Ti)TIIOUIUH anil NuttioHarvoy nud Annio

wifo of DuriUH P. MarrittDavid

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of t h e s e s y m p t o m s and want to avoid fa ta l con-KL-(|lU'tU'es, -take a c o u r s e of t r e a t m e n t wi th

Dr. David Kennedy'sFavorite Remedy,

which will speedily correct the kid cilVcts ofintnxicaiinjj drinks, and prevent those awful

headaches. It will restore the to no and vi;n>r which the lujuors haveilfslriiveil, and establish a perfectly healthy comlition of all I'rinary (irgans.It will also purify anil enrich the- blood, tiiu.s curinj; Kheuniatisin," Ecz«ma,iburufiilii and Salt Rheum. A single dose works wonders.

.1. N. l'i;mne, l iv ing iwar \ V i i | . | i i n ^ r s Fal l s . X.Y. . d e c l a r e s lie was saved fromnn awful d e a t h hy 1 >r. l iavi . l Ki' ininly's F a v n n t e Ueniedy. fli.n ludncvn were inll dreiidf;il shape , uniM|uarlvr i.f his urine lieinK tiluml. I-nr t u n years hv w a scunllni'd tu liis l i o u w a m l lied with tiTriblc pains in hark und hi/ail. Tudav hui s hualthy and s t r u m ; bei-auso In- t,.,.k Kaujriu- Runuidy.

A larite bot t l e Is sold by d r u g g l i t i lor i l , or six hutt lcs lor * J .

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r. Jncol) L. aud Mnry A. Ficlitor

wifo of Gen. Joseph

Jnnies nnd Rebeccad ip t . Stephen

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Deo. 5, 181SMar. 31, 181(1 dr. of Gen. Joseph, wife of

Robt. Ayres aud Dnvirt Benninu1S10 Willinm

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Jnuo 30, 1823 wifo of Aaron Lyon. dr. ofCnpt. Stephen

Doo. 4, 1883 Willinm nnd Snsnn D.

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Mnr. 13, 1843Jan . 0, 1848 Cnpt. Stephen

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1840Aug. 30, 1843 Goo. W. and Pmdonco

Jau. 38,1856 Onpt. Stephoa

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Ttuusiki)-, February I, 1900.

He Attained His 77 thBirthday.

O n S u n i h i v . l i i l m H i i i c l n n i m , o m > n f

( 1 1 1 ' o l d i ' M l i ' S K l i M i l s ( i f l l l ' l i v l l l l ' . 1 ' i ' l c -

l i n i t c i l I n . - ; ; i l i l n r i l i i l i i . v . H 1 1 1 f u r I n s

V I T V ( . ' r i i v l i i i i r 11 m l l i i - n n l l i e w o u l d I n 1

t a l i i ' i i I " I " 1 i m i r l i v n u i i p T . H i ' i » i i i i i i - h

n n > i v i i c l u c 1 l u i n m a n y t t i w i a t t i l ' t y l i

i s i n n m i i i 11 f < m i 1 t i l i n g H> s i r h i m

I K l l l l J . ' l l l > l i l c . V r l i ' i l l i u l l l h i s I ' i i r i l l I I I -

I c a n i e l I ' M i i i i N n a i l n u ' . l ti f , r r c u ( d e a l n l

i i l l c i i i i u i i in the vo imc iT ^ i-jti urn.' j h e jiliii-i- In n r c i i | . i r - ; al D c i i v i l l c \N II>i i i ' i ' i i p i i ' d I'V h i . - t-i i in i I (.11 l u i a n i l 1.- w e l l -l i i i o w n a> ( I n ' ' ' 'I i n r i i i i i a i i t l d i i i i ' s l i a i t

W11I1 a n i v a l d.- i i l n f p r u l f M r I l i n c l i -l l l i l t l 111 li H l i i r i i U* l ie 1VMS o t h l l ^ l i s l l til1-M ' c n t ; I n s j ; t v i i l ^ l a i i t l f a l h i ' r , J o s e p hJ h i K - l i i n t i t i , h a t i n g l i t ' c i i a s n r p ' o n i nt h e t i i ^ U s l i i m v y i l v w n i R tlu> l « > s t l l i l U ' Sw i t h t i n ' I ' r c i i c l i 111 l». r)T, a n d suh.s(, '< i u « i i l l y lu i i iT i i - i l A n i i u ( i r i f l l i i K . 1» y e a r so l d , u n d s e l l l e i l o n L o i i ^ I s l a n d . T h o i rc h i l d r e n w e r e J u i u e s , N u t l u u i U ' l .W i l l i a m a n d l e h n . T h e l a s t n a m e d , aB n i n i l f a l h i T o f t h e s i i b j e c t o f t h i s s k e t c h ,t a u g h t M-l iou l u t M o r r i K l ' l a i i i s . J i i l ? ! M il i e m o v e d i n D e n v i l l e a n d l i m i t t h eh o u s e l m u ( H ' c u p i e d h v h i s j j r a i n l s o MJ o h n . H e m a u l e d I M i i i n i h L o o k e r , o fJ l i i r n s r i a u i s H e d i e d 1!| '-.(". a n i l - l i eill I - : i I S i \ e l i l l i l r e n w e r i ' h u i n Int h e m : i ) o - e p h . r l o h i i . W i l l i a m . A n n a. M a r g a r e t 1 m l M a r i a h W h e n t h e p r o -c u t M r . H i a e h i n a n ' . s ^ r a i i d f u l h e r d l - ' d ,t h e p r u p i r ! y N \ a s d l v l d i ' d m i i l h i s f a t h e r ,J o s e p h , r e e t i v e i l t h e u l i i l i o u i e s t c a d a n i lalways h\ed there This sanie Josephnmrried Miss Kmily Ahhott, who livednear this place. Their children wore:MiuiTvti, Mary lClizu, Jolm, Sti'lln.Lcshiti mid Felix. The last thrcuurt)dead. Miut'tru niiirricd Jacob P. Stk'klc,of this place, mid still lives hero; MaryEliza liiiirrii'd 11 Mr. Beam mid still re-sides liere with her dan|»lili>r, Mrs. Cfco.S. (.instill. Joliu is the, subjui't of thissketch.

The present John Hinrlmitm marriedMary V. Sparks, of New York City, inISfrJ. and have the lollowinn childreii tocomfort them in their old age : Joseph,Anna. I.aura. Les-hii1 and Herherton,•who reside home, and Mrs K. P. Beach,of this place, anil Mrs. Joseph M. liuril-ller, ol Pii.-sale.

Tlie Kiciimii with his ninny friendstillKvvv I he cimiity joins hrnvtiW 111 con-Ki'iitulatiii).' Mr. llinclinmn on nttainiiiKhis 7T111 hirthday and trust he may lieenabled to enjoy ninny more ere it coniestime fur him tu lay duwu the tumour.

PREPARING THE WAY.

S k l r m l x h V i u r S u l i i t t .

M A N I L A . . I n n . 111. A s m u t i n e p n r t jof t i l e T w e n t y f i f th i n f a n t r y , w h i l e e p e rll t i i iL' l i c n r S i l l ' i j : . " u s n u i l ' l l s l i e d h y I lipi i i * n r i : r i i l s . i iud a l i e u l c i u o i t a n d t h r c tp r i v a t e s w e r e k i l l e d a n d [\vu or t h r e e p r iv n t e s w e k i m l e d . A v n i u p u u y s m v i e d \ sI n n c e in t h e l v n r mi h e a i l l i i : t h e t ir ini ih u r r i e d t'» t l i e s c e n e m i d r e e n v e r e d I h f

, t i m l i e s . '1'lie Ini'iil pn p e t s n s s e r t . a l t l m n i r l it h r s t n t c n i e n t is no t e m i l i r l u e i l . t l i a l t i l li u s n r p - i i t s lost 411 in k i l l e d a n d w o u n d e d

l I l i r n r N m i l l M I I U ' K F u r t lu> W n r .

S T . [ . O T I S , . I n n . .ItI. — L i e u t e n a n t I ' . d . vHe] M. S l e p h i ' l l s , a r e p r c s e l l l . l l i v e n f t i l l 'K r i l i s l i i t r i n y . l ins c .u i l e I , . S t . I .mii i i t om n c l u i s e a n i id . l i t i n m d 1,(111(1 m u l e s f u rlist ' ill S m i t h A f r i c a . T h e I ' u m i n i s s i n n t owhich he is attached hns heen urdcred tobuy spvrinl tlnnisand eavtilry horses inthis ciiuntry. Most of this order Is beingfilli'U in this vicinity.

A Vr l f rnn Drowned.AltCAllK. N. V.. .Ian. ;l(l.-Tho hody

of Ili'iaer .I,>nes, n»red ,r»r> years, a veter-an nf the ,-ivil war, was fntmd in Cnlt.vruilirils ereek. .litlli'S llflil heell missingKinee Weduesdny. He is supposed tchiive fallen from a lu-idire.

Striking HltwUnmlihB Win.P r N K I K K . N. V.. .Inn. :io. — The

otr iL ' t ic Mm kMiiith" ill tin- llr.u.Us Locomnti'*? u i . i k s liavi' n tufnriI tti wnrk.haiitiL- ln'i li tn'iiuU"! nu i m i v n w „{ Hi<-i'iit-i I « T ilny. Nn unii-f truulilv Ih i s -D.-i-|ol.

p i i i m i r n n o i i i u a <>u i > < m l n u m .

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i ' r u u i n l u f s e l l " i l . ' f i n s , . .

f i i l l r d * P P « - « 1 « 1 I - I I I l ) < - n i l .

\ni>M(tl(l-:. I. T.. .Inn. LM. 1'rnfpssoi•T. T. Jiihniiiii, pivsiiii.iit uf Ilnrenivf«>lli'K«\ ill<'<l smlili-nly yrstiTilny uf heurldisi'asi1. He was Hi yntrs uf line.

Srnnliir Genr Iit ' t tcr."WARIIlNtiTON, .Inn. , ' i l .-Si>nntoi

John II. C a r uf li.wn. wlm hns hi'i'U ill.1B much iinpruvni. ami his physiriuna anjhe will hi' nblo to leave his rcsidciiL-i? la tfew days.

it Jadffe Gnlld Reilirna.TRENTON. Jon. 2-4,—Frederick P.

Gnlld has tendered to the government hutresignation ns district court Judgo InNewark. Judge Uulld Joslres more tlm«lor his private low practice.

Klonrnsrnnn Mlnlnter Hobbed.WASHINOTON. Jan. :il.-Report wni

made to the police that Minister LpwlaF. Coren of NIcarnKiin hnil heen robbedon a Pnllmnn enr while on hla way toWnBbiiiRton from Jersey City of two $5Cbills nml n senrfpin.

Thirty Workmen nfowned.HAMBUIKJ, Jnii. Ml.-The Hritish

dtenmcr Expedient dvns run d,oyn midgunk a linrbur stonVncr nenr~ Altona.Thirty workuien were drowned.

{Continued from 1st I'IUJO )

rules. Jesse It. Salmon of Kssox wasI ' l e e l e d S U | I C I ' V i s o f U U l l J i l l l l e N ^ l l

m a k e r of ( a p e M a y a s s i s t a n t . T i nn m n n c i a I s muni l iu lc i l . lal i l i 's <>'IErlenIII' Pa-iMlle for t h e f o r m e r lilllee.

In the house C h a r l e s H . I-'nlwell ofB u r l i n g t o n w a s i i iade supe r \ iH i i r , a n dlie w a s n l l u w v d t w o n s s i . s t a n i s , Suln-tuon t l l in j jc rs <if M e r e e f 11 ml F r a n k

] ' . i .uckw I of Hiu l so i i .j A hill has been Introduced repealingthe snper\ Isnr of bills hnv. recently d.e

I clared unconstitutional, mid anotheract has 1 11 offered ivsiiiln I lin; I lie s.'il-

'<irles nf the ne\V' olllclals The senate, supi'rvlinr Is to get ifl.L'dO a year and

his ns.sistn tits islidll. The nssenildy su-pervisor will receive ifl,;iUO anil eachof Ills nsslstunls J(ltil).

stiiu* OlIU'lalM I^lcrted.At a joint meetlug (if tin1 h'Kisliiture

yestei-day Ktato Comptroller WilliamS. llnneoek ami Stnte Treasiirer(leoiyc H. Swiiiu were re-tjleeted. Theyno\v enter on their third terniH of threeyears each. The fact that they had lidopposition nilhlt i their own parly IsCm id evidence cf their popularity 11111Iof the fact that I hey have ei.llilnetedtlieir responsible ollices well. The1 leiiM.-i-ats ^ave hntint-arv tmniimitinnsfor • ninptroller nail treasurer to Colu-ncl Jnlui A. Wlldrlek of Wnrren and(JiMirne u. Cray of llssex rcspei IIvel.v.

Charles llradley of Kssex was elect-ed by 11 party vote for suite directorof railroads aud camils. The Dctiio-crntli1 mmihiee was Patrick Doyle ofllndsou.

After tin' joint meeting Messrs.Swain nnd ITnncook held a receptionat the Trentou House.

(lovernor Voorhees sent to the senatetills week the following nominations:

Judge Second district court of .New-ark. Thomas .1. IJntolt, vice FrederickIt. < Sllllil. reslirneil,

M"iulier lioni'd of inniingerH of theHome l-'nr Soldiers, SMIIOI-S, Marinesliu-l Their Wives, .lolm Shields ofHunterdun county.

Slat.' board of medlcnl ex 111111 tiers,John 10. Wilson. M. li.. of Kssex comi-ty: Joliu W. llennctt, M. II.. (if MolliiMiuth. unit John J. llatitnati, M. I)., ofHudson.

Member of slate board of eilucntlmifor Fourth congressional district, Wil-liam IL Miirrow of Warren.

Trustees of .Slate Hefolni School ForHoys. Nathaniel S. Kite (rcappoltuedi11111I Dnvld W. Lawrence.

Prosecutor of tin' pletis, Hiirllngtoucounty. Samuel A. Atkinson.

All these nmniiintlons weri1 referred.The senate confirmed James L. (Irl^gsfor prosecutor of the pleas. Somersetcounty, and J. Knrimin Sitinlekson forprosecutor, Siilein county.

Nome \ f iv HeilNilrcH.The state village for epileptics Is be-

iriiiuiu^ to eu^nixe the legislature's at-tention. A bill lias Just lieen Intro-duced by Senator Stokes providing forthe erection of two brick cottages; alsofur n water supply and sewerage sys-tem nnd for the puivhusc of aonie addl-tlonnl lanil.

Assemblyninn Iiexhelmer hns n softspot for the brute creation, us Is madevlear In his bill requiring ferry compa-nies to provide shelter for draft horseson the trip across tlie river. He wantsthem not only protected by roofing,but also shielded from the wind, fromOct. 1 to April 1 of filch yenr. He sug-gests as a penalty i\ tine of $10 per dayfor every day that the law Is violated.

The Interests of labor are being look-ed after In Hie legislature. A measureIntroduced by Mr. Wescniml providesthat iji hours shall constitute a week'swnrU for employees 111 biscuit, breador cake bakeries, and not more thanten hours ' work shall be exacted onany one day. It also forbids the dis-charge of any such employee for hav-ing made tt truthful statement as awitness or to any deputy factory In-spector or to an olllccr of a healthheard. Mr. Abbott lias Introduced abill by request which requires Unrbersto close barber simps on Sundays after1 p. in.: penalty, !fl."i for tlrst convictionand from $ln to .f'J.'i line or It) to l!3days' imprisonment, or both, fur sec-ond conviction. Mr. Fallon Is cham-pioning n bill which makes eight hoursa legal day's labor.

No legislative session ever escnpofln recltnl of sportsmen's grievances.The game laws nre being constantlytinkered, nnd they are apparently al-ways unsatisfactory to some scctlouor some class. These game bills havebeen presented this week:

By Mr. Wnkelee—Terminates all theappointments for deputy fish andgame wnrdens on Jan. 1 next nnd fixesterm of such officiate hereafter at one.yenr.

By Mr. Homer— Fixes open Bensonfor reed and mil birds, marsh hen. graysnipe, bare, rabbit, qunll, geuso, ducks,bi-nnt nnd other wobfooted fowl fromNov. 1 to Dec. IB.

By Mr. Cooper—Flxea NOT. 10 toDec. 10 ns open framing season forqunll, rabbits, etc.

Mr. Homer offered n bill nmcndlngthe township act so as to make termsof township commltteOiyen three years.Mr. Klein has n measure permittingtowns to Isau e bonds not exceeding$r>0,000 for lic erection of air enginehouse and buildings.

A bill hy Mr. Wright provides thatrated eomn.crclnl feeding ptuffii HIIIIIIInclude lhl.seed, cuttoll need, pen, pen-mil, cocoa nut - meals, dried brewers '^r; Ins, III.MI! spirits, corn anil oatchops, etc., and when sold, offered orexposed fc(v sale shall have cortllled,by tiible n . tarhed thereon, the name,hniml or trademark of the same withnumber of net pimmls of feeding stuffstherein.

VnrloiiH Mlltfrl'M.AM(5(!lulilyni(lu Abhet.t has on'ereil a

concurrent resolution providing 1'or Ibe(dctloii of- l-iuited States senators by adirect vote of the people. II was rerelied to the Judiciary couitnlltee andv\l!l no doubt be the subject of a de'bate Inter In the session.

The ( nlttee appointed to draftrcsnJntioiiH Vouching the dentil of JohnI'. Stockton, formerly at torney genenilof the Ntute, reported In the bouse yes-terdny. The report Is highly laudatoryof the (ihitiiiKUhdicd KUUCSJIIUU. It\i'as adopted \ty a ri.slng vole.

The only bill passed this week washouse bill No. 0, which went throughthe asKetnhly yen'ei'diiy. It nuthorly.esthe county clerk of Itergen county tuborrow money In anticipation of taxes.

Senator McDermott has two newWills providing for the policing of Urnnew I luilson hntm'vurd,

There is a proposition before Ihcn s c m b l v to exempt state armoriesfi in taxation.

Mr. Wnki'lec wains to see Memoriald:i thoroughly obsei 'vod hi everyen' ity of thoBtnie. With that In view,he |iroponcH that every board of freehuldei'M shall have the right to appro-priate $5(10 nnuuully for the observ-ance of tlie day .

Mr. M'lrphy lins a bill prohibiting themanufacturing and storing of any ex-plosive containing nltroglycerln In anybuilding within '2,500 feet of uny otheibuilding.

Amer icana Bllot In Mexico.•WASHINGTON, Jan. DO.-The Hcero-

tu ry of state Is In receipt of a telennmifrom Tinted Stuten (\>nn\il Klndrlek, at.luiuez, Mexico, reporting that six Alncr-leans hnve IK.CU Hliot. Their nnnicH arcI>on CiiNnck, .Tuck ICldrldjrc, GeorReLuat, Chailps BuniH, Lou Webster niulHenry Williams. It In said that theywere shot hy order of (lenernl Torreijnear (!nnymns on the ground that theywere frund with Yiuiul IndhuiH. TileCOIIKUI IIIIH not ydt been able to confirmthis report, hut the secretary of state hassuitably Instructed our enibassndor In re-lation te the alleged Hliooting and hns alHuInstructed CoiiHid KindrlcU to ascertainand report to the enihasMiidor all particu-lars.

I r i sh J o a n OC Arc Arr lvcu .NEW YORK, .Tun. !!0.—Miss Maud

(ionac. the Irish .Toap ot Are, arrived 011the French line Hteatncr La N'ormandlcfi'om Havre. A putty of friends hiitichartered 11 bont to meet MIHN (Jonne,hut Tailed to meet Lhc Hteamer owing totlie fact that the stormy weather had de-lnyeil lier over 24 hours. She could suyhut little iihont her future movements Inthis country beyond the fact that sliewould stay a month nnd then hurry backtn Ireland, us her time wns fully engagedtliere. She will address Bcvcrnl meetingsIn the interest of the Boeru.

Moore Ca*o Dcoialon Delayed*SANTIAGO, Cuba, Jan. 3U.—The sti

prenic court, which a week ago beganthe hearing on nppenl from the declHlou

f tlie court of first Instance in the castif lYederlck T. Moore, aceiiNeil of em-iczzlInK ?5H,<X>0 from the National Bank

of Ciminieici' of Boston, has decided topostpone further consideration of the nf-fair until March, arter the holidays. Top-ulnr npinlon thuH far baa been stronglyo|ipnsed to n eonflrinntlon of the deelsloaof tlie court of first instance to turnMoore over to the Americans.

('miNiiniiilloii Ilnaplinl Fuvored.ALBANY. .Inn :i().—The committee of

tlie Mule lmnrd of chnrltlos, which hnslicen investimiting the need of the estab-lishment nf institutions for the treat-ment of persons nlllieted with eonstnup-tuin. has vecuumiemled to the board thatlocal public hospitals he established by/•ities and villages: that one or more

te institutions be opened as 0 part ofthe Ki'tieial scheme of treatment and thatlocal boards of health establish regula-tions to protect the healthy public.

A l.nrire I ml em n Ity F u r IQniclnnd.LONDON, Jan. 30.—The Lisbon corro-

Rniiiidciil of The Standard says: "I hearthat Ihe Indemnity to he awarded GreatBritain In the Delagon Bay arbitrationwill lie so I urge that Portugal will heihllgcd tn make over the rnilvay nnd the[)ort uf Loiuenco Marques to the Britishgovernment."

Rlrctlon Dlitariiancti In IlraBll,RIO JANEIRO, Jan. 31.—Senor Cesa-

rlo Alvha, prefect of the federal district,nn otllco second only to tlint of presidentof the republic, hns resigned. Therehnve been serious disorders in all th«states, due to the verification of tbo elec-tion returns.

French Archblahoim Cn( OS,PARIS, Jan. 31.—As n result of the

cabinet council Premier Widdeck-Roua-seau hftR BunptMided the allowances of thearchbishop of Alx, of the bishops of Vor-salllcn, Valencp, Vlvlors, Tullo nnd Montpelller and of the vicar of Avignon.

Injured Student Dlo».ITHACA. N. Y., Jan. 31.—John P.

Lonergna of Albany, ^he Cornell studentwho was badly hurt In'pscaplag from theDelta Chi fraternity fife here, died nt I'o'clock lust night ns the result of his In-juries, Kin body wllj ho removed to Al-bany today. Ho wits n membei' of thefrcBhrann law class and W°UB 10 years old.

art' contlniinlly on the jump and everywhere you gotin: merchant tells you a hiphur ]>ricc than you paidbufoic, and excuses lvimscllOn the grounds that hehad to pay more himself. When you buy oojJs atour store for the next thirty days, you get them

At the Old Pricebecause we had a bip; stock purchased before the ad-vance, and propose to give you the benelit of it aswe can.

WE ARE GIVTNG MERCHANTS SIL-

VERWARE STAMPS

wilh every loeent purchase, which, wlienyou pet a certain num-ber, will entitle you to a beautilul and v.iluablt; prest'iit FREE.

We Give a Stamp With Every 7c. Loafof Bread.

H. D. & J. P. TCTTTLE.

and Stove Co.Bucoeasora to 7. ~\JV KIG-BT

Heating Stoves and Rangesat Lowest Cash Prices.

Granite, Iron and Tinware.Stone Pots and Flower Pots.

Hall Lamps,$ 1 . 5 0 . ^ : , , ;•• ;„,

Library Hanging Lampsfrom $3.00 to $4.50.

Library Stand Lampsfrom $1-25 to $3.50.

Dishes, 113 Pieces,$12.00.

China Gups & Saucers25 Cents.

icKel Plated Tea and Coffee Pots, $1 00.Table and Pocket Cutlery at all Prices.

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