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VOL. XXXV DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1905. NO. 32 HOPATCONG OPENS JTTLE BOY ALL BUT WITH A RUSH DROWNS IN MORRIS CANAL Last Sunday Was the Second Big Day For Nolan's Point- 'Danny" Dow, an Italian Lad Falls or is Pushed Into Excursion Sunday Deep Water But is Rescued in Time to Save "T Last Sunday was a busy day for J. Life—Mother Frantic. T. Allen and his staff at Nolan's Point. Two large excursions were there, one "Danny" Dow, the eight-year-old able to swim or if they were they were . fl'Oih Seranton, Pa., and the other from on of Sam Dow, an Italian laborer too terror-stricken to do so. They ,. New York, Jersey City and all points 'ho works for the Lackawanna Rail- finally shouted for help and a young oad and who lives on Bergen street, j man named Horn who lives near the along the line of the Central Railroad. ! Next Sunday a large excursion will be larrowly escaped death by drowning in bridge on McFarlan street went to the . run from points in Pennsylvania. ;he Morris Canal on Friday afternoon. | spot. He was unable to see the boy Two large excursions were run to The little lad had gone to the canal but waded into the water and by great Cranberry Lake from Jersey City on o swim with borne companions and had good providence his foot came in con- Saturday by the Lackawanna Railroad ielected the place beneath the Hudson tact with the body which was by this • and on Sunday a German excursion was itreet bridge because of the sandy, j time laying flat on the bottom. Horn v at the place. They beat "the no license loping banks. . " raised the boy to the surface and business by bringing thirty-eight kegs They had been here some time and .efforts were made to resuscitate him. with them which the members put passing boat had crowded them close' He was later taken home and a physi- -' away. • ' . . ,o thit shore. After the boat passed cian was called who after a mighty Frank Class, proprietor uf the hotel :he Dow youngster waded in. to his effort brought him about. The mother ;; at Lake' Denmark, who has been irm pits and in a spirit of fun a com- was grief-stricken when the tiews [of "seriously ill at that place is slightly lanion gave him a sudden shove in the the affair reached her and she had to ; improved. iack sending him in over his head. be restrained. I^g^^S '••'•'. The summer travel is beginning, The little lad struggled as best he could The boy was about again on Monday, . \.Saturday was an unusually heavy clay Boating scene on Lake Hopatcong. One of the most enjoyable of the many pleasures at thin beautiful North but he swallowed considerable water apparently as bright and chipper as on the Lackawanna. Jersey Sunmmer Resort. . \ and sarilc. His companions ware un- i vONDUCTOR CHARLES MORGAN LACKAWANNA LEAGUE MONDAY'S STORM DAMAGED ARRESTED BY LACKAWANNA REPRESENTATIVES MEET SOME FRIGHTENED MANY • Railroad Officials.Have Him Arraigned in Jersey City At This Place and Grant Meslar of Phillpsburg Permission Houses Were Struck and Furniture Was Overturned But But He Pleads "N.ot Guilty" to the Indict- to Play His Games at Madison under the-- There Were No Fires—One Woman Injured men|s---Was Popular Conductor : Name of Madison-Phillipsburg. - But not Very Seriously The storm on Monday afternoon place were cluttered with building The Newark News, of last, week, bail which was furnished by James R, , A meeting of representatives of clubs was hardly fair to the Dover team. At played havoc with a number'of places material and the water raced over the contained, an article,tglling of the MeDermit,.ojf Newark. • comprising' the Lackawanna League any rate the game was declared post- in and about the town and in some sidewalks and through the openings left arrest of Charles Morga^'-of German .. Charles Morgan"was for many years was held at the Mansion House at this poned and Dover gets but bare expense. instances did not a'little damage, one for cellar doors. street, thuja placeg^n Thursday pfclast a conductor on the Lackawanna Rail- place yesterday afternoon. The Executive Committee also person at least having a narrow escape. ! Simpson & McFerran, concrete con- week on a capiaslSsuedby Judge Blair, road and during that time was a In -the matter of the protest of recommended that no game be started The home of Andrew Alpaugh on tractors, suffered some loss on the side- • of Jersey.^jplity.^Mr| Morgan was ar- popular man with those who rode on Stroudsburg against the Morristown- later than 4 p. m. and all recommen- Elm street was struck by lightning at walk jobs on Pequannoc street. The rainged in the Quarter;gei|ions of the his train. The train due here at 9:55 Chatham team for a* game played on dations were concurred in. the gable and the shock was felt water there undermined the newly laid Huddson County Courts and? pleaded is still known as "Morgan's run," . June 3 Mr. "Swayze of Stroudsburg On motion it was also ordered .that throughout the house. ' Mrs. Jefferies, sidewalks and a portion will have to be not guilty to two charges' of embezzle- Sometime about a year ago Charles withdrew the protest. all contracts of players be filed before an invalid, Mrs. Alpaugh's ' mother, relaid. ment'brought against him by the Lack- Morgan was arrested as his train pulled Manager Duquette,' of Dover, pro- July 1. At'this point Messrs. Mills was reclining on a sofa and the light- 1 j The school children at the East side awanna -"Railroad Company.' The into Newark by a couple of railroad de- tested the game or what "was to be a and Konkle evolved into a mutual ad- ning passed so close to her that her ; school were in a state of panic but the charges show that 6n August last Mr. tectives who took him froth his train game at Stroudsburg on Wednesday miration society in which one lived up right leg was burned and the buttons report that the building was struck is Morgan at three^ different times had without a minute's hoticeon charge of and the Executive Committee of which to agreements and so did tbe other ac- torn from her shoe. Mrs. Jefferies not true. taken $1 of the Lackawanha's money.- embezzling. ._ Another, man - ran the Mr. Swayze of Stroudsburg- is a mem- cording to the one, all of which delayed has as yet suffered no ill effects. 1 | A number of streets were badly It is also"• set forth in s. charge dated train into Hoboken arid Mogan was re- ber decided to call the affair a post- the meeting not a- little. Treasurer Furniture was overturned all through washed and at the North side school October 1, 1904, that Mr. Morgan had leased under bail. poned game although Stroudsburg're- Jenkins' bond was approved and filed the house and the oil cloth under the building the gutters are filled with embezzled $20 of the Lackawanna's Now these other charges have been fused to play the game until 5:30 p. m- and it- was reported that the Lacka- stove was much disturbed. 'sand so that the curbing is not in money. made and Morgan it is said talks of which is contrary to all league rules wanna railroad would make no conces- On Mt. Hope' avenue the lightning sight. A great quantity of sand has Mr. Morgan.was released under $500 sueing the company for persecution. both -major -and[minor. Mr. Duquette sions as to rates, struck the sidewalk and the north side lodged in the gutter near the Mansion admitted that Suuuuabutg offered to ] The application of Arthur Meslar to of Blackwell street imitated a mill House. play when Dover was about to set out bring Phiillpsburg to Madison was pond as much as anything, | West Blackwell street just beyond for the train some time after 4[granted and the first game will be The great quantity of water that came the Lackawanna crossing, which has HIBERNIANS COME TO TOWN p,m. but Duquette's men had to reach played there with Morristown-Chatham from the south side hills poured in been in bad shape ever since the trac- that night and. to delay' team on Saturday. the water tight cellar of the new Leh- tion company have been working there long enough to play the agme was im- J. W. Dobbins was .chosen as the man building to the depth of thirty is in a condition resembling a wood TO CELEBRATE BUT END SADLY possible. Mr. Swayze by the way as extra "ump" and the official scorers inches or more. The gutters at this road over a mountain. a member of Ui'u Executive Committee j who have been slack were scored Five Young Men Mix Things With the "Joyful Juice" sat in judgment on his own case which< Dover was not among these. and After a Trolley Car Escapade Pay a DOVER HIGH SCHOOL HORSE TAKEN Local Justice $ while the car was going at full speed. bell and the car started, Mrs. Lowre; Miss Platt and the class prophecy by the woods and leaving his wagon by They each and every one swore that Brenick was not aggressive at any Miss Thompson. These following will When the remaining two saw arrest Dover has seen them for the last time. says, throwing her violently to th< the roadside joined the. party. When time but it cannot be learned as to be graduated from the commercial de- he returned to his outfit it was missing staring them, in the face ten cents was whether he had been drinking or not. ground, the husband was standing closi to the steps and caught his wife befon partment: Misses Hattie Opdyke, and after a hurried search he returned When Brenick.left home he had a she could fall backwards. She -wai Jennie Nixon, Mary Loughlin, Grace to Mr. Rodda's residence and told how watch and $21 in money but the money and Dover gets merely traveling ex- helped to her home and has since been i Williams, Inogene Smith, Edith Diehl, the horse was missing but did not state was not.on the body when it was dis- DOVER DID NOT penses and hotel bills. a serious condition. Eliza Norman and Frances Heiman. that he had stopped at the outing in covered. A brother-in-law of the dead the woods. ' EAY STROUDSBURG man thinks that Brenick was killed Mrs. Lowrey is shortly to become MAN FROM DOVER and thrown in the shaft. The un- mother and since the accident she ha: Mr. Rodda hitched another horse and r FINISHED COURSE set out post haste for Swede Mine while Wednesday's, Game Was to be at • GETS GOOD PLACE fortunate man was forty-two years old been suffering from nervous chills. and leaves a wife and five children. AT NORMAL SCHOOL yet another horse was sent in another [^Twilight But it Did Not Andrew Stewart,'the new county direction. superintendent, of the North. Jersey MARKSMEN It is pleasing to note that Dover and The missing outfit was found tied Come Off as Stated ;• Traction Company at Newark and PATERS0NMAN vicinity is well represented in the by the roadside a little beyond the ' The Dover A, A. on Wednesday vicinity under General Superintendent -FORM LEAGUE graduation exercises at the State spot where the outing was in progress went to Stroudsburg to play the team Stanley, is a Dover man. He went to RUNS INTO CAR Marksmen representing Dover, New- Normal School at Trenton. This week and the horse showed only too plainly at that place but they did not play Newark about fourteen years ago, and Dr. and Mrs. Victor Bullen, of ton, Morristown, and Orange met al there was graduated from that institu- that he had been driven a distance in owing to .the fact that the Stroudsburg since then has been a conductor, in- Paterson,on Monday night while riding Morristown on Friday night of las tion: Misses Hilda R. Hoskings and quick time. The animal was seen in management wanted to play a twilight spector, starter, clerk in the barn, line in an auto in that city collided with a week and the preliminary steps hav Pearl E. Thompson, both of Dover; Rockaway on Sunday morning and game and some of Dover's men had to superintendent and division super- trolley car. Dr. Bullens' machine been taken to form the North Jersey Alice G. Delaney, Rockaway; Flor- Booth has forsworn the outings. reach New York city on Wednesday intendent on the Blcomfield line. In rounded a corner suddenly and came in Shooting, League.. The number of ence M. Willitts, Ledgewood, and night which if the game was. played the few weeks he has been in charge violent contact with the car. The clubs in the league is limited to six Mary A. Wolfe, of Succasurina. William B. Sprigg, conductor on. they would • be unable to do. ~ The of the county lines he has effected conductor was thrown from the car and and two more are expected to come in. the 11:12 to New York, is taking a1' management at Stroudsburg had adver- ! great improvements in all directions. his arm was broken. He -was taken to The officers are: 'President, A. B. The Junior league of the Grace M. vacation. Conductor "Jack" Pierce , tised the game for 5:30 p. m., but had He is an indefatigable worker and St. Michael's Hospital. Brickner, Newton; vice-president, J. R E. church held an apron and ice cream is on in his place. not- told Manager Duquette of the | knows every requirement from experi- Dr. Bullen was formerly at Wharton Carey, Dover; secretary, F. A, Trow sale in the Sunday School room on arrangement. The game has been ence, having grown up with the and now has a lucrative practice at bridge, Morristown, and treasurer, C, Thursday. The attendance was.small Miss Bertha Best and Harold Pedrick', 1 R. Whitehead, Morristown. declared a postponed one by the officials development of the trolley system. Paterson. owing to the inclement weather. of this place, spent Sunday atBoonton. THE IRON ERA, DOVER, N. J., JUNE 23, 1905

LODGE DIRECTORY. looked me straight In the eyes and saia, MEAT FOR DUCKLINGS. BUSINESS DIRECTORY 'Goodness, Jiick Uruhuui, lire you try- O. A. II. ing to propone to me?' And I said, AnlmnX food Nceemmry For Their T EHIGH AKD WILKESBARKE COAL 1 Early Development. James UcDavit Post. No. 54, meets eecoiv TTARR.Y h. BCtnVARZ quite liuuiuly, "1'Uat's wlmt, Eilitli. She ..ud fourth Fridays in Palmer's Hall. Com laui'buil uiid suild, "J.iL'k, 1 wouldn't In a recent experiment at the New •.minder, VT. A. Wiier : Mi "tint, A. H. HAU-KD AND SPLIT WOOD, York agricultural station, planned to FIRE i:;;5UUAKCE, REAL ESTATE miss you for the wurld.' That's all Searing. WILLIAM CHAMBERS bring out the effect and value of vnri u. p. 0. ELKS. Mo'ey to) Loan o—u Mortgage there was to it. If you're really In and Slior•t Tim"" e Lwns ous quantities of animal food In the Dover Loige, Ko. 7si, B. P. 0. Elks, East Clinton Street. earnest just make a start, nud the Telephone GO Tel. 02-J girl 'II do tliu rcst-tliu! Is, 11' she's in rations, four, similar lots of ducklings, Presiding officer, Fml K Maylierry; 6ecr-» SCH\VARZ BLOCK 10-lv Moll of twenty-eight birds one week tary, A. P. McDnvit Meetings, first an My earnest loo. If sue isn't she'll make TV YOU WANT you iimblo through iho -whole thing old, were fed for ten weeks. tliird Thursdays in K1U>' Hall. POPULAR SHEET MUSIC 17 and IQ cts. FREE MASONS. and then say sweetly, 'So sorry,' '1 Two grain rations were used ns the CHEAP STOVES AND FURNITURE basis, one containing seven parts corn- Acacia Loilge, Ko. SW, F. A: A. M. Piv- never dreamed' and 'We'll always ne go to ' friends.' " meal, six parts aulmul meal, four parts siding officer, J. W. Farrow: secretary, Sam- wheat middlings anil three parts whea uel Harper. Meetings, first and third Wed J. E. TRUDGIAK W.irerley smiled appreciatively. Jack nesdoys in Baker Building. bran anil the other composed of two 49 N. Essex Street. bad bii.m proposing since be wns six- COAL FLIES parts Clilengo gluten menl and one RED HEX. Scrap iron bought aud sold 10-llni teen and he should know* part each of germ gluten meal and old Piute Tril.e, Ko. 1!>2, I 0. K. II. Presid- n some lamilies, not by reason oi care- ing officer, Arthur Arniitage; Becretary, OETEH E. COOPER essness or extravagance; it is siipply "I was going to ask you," Jack con- process linseed meat. These were fed John Toy. Meeting*, every Monday uigli ;he nature of the Coal. Good enougo tinued, "but of course I needn't now— in varying proportions to the dlffercn if congratulations nre^ln order'. I in Odd Fellow's building. Notary Puhlic Commissioner of Deeds to make smoky chimneys, but not worth lots of ducklings and were so supple- HOVAL ARCANUM. anything for heating purposes. See beard tils morning thnt you and Miss mented with nnlmnl meal and other Fire Insurance Real Estate Vurnon are engaged." Morr!= f'""""il. >*"- Ml, Royal Arcanum. that such Coal is not used in your house- foods thnt one lot received about 20 per Prciili::/ uillcer, Kii'lui'd lli-iiry. secretary, SHORT TIME LOANS "Congratulations will have to be LOANS NEGOTIATED hold. Buy your Fuel here and it is cer- cent of the protein In the ration from Harry AJ^K.. .Vee::i g r.lgliw. wroudan A» m M • f ulbluK inai-"'""'. records aud sup- tain to be good. Regular consumers poBtponeil until I go and ask her," ncl- animal food, the next lot 40 per cent, fourth Monday in Palmer building. »'. 0. BROWN, 10-ly 10 W. Blucknell Street. nittted Waverley. "You sit here and SI-W. BUckwellSt. of our Lehigh Coal and all other grades the next lot 60 per cent and the fourth ODD FELLOWS. never enter a word of complaint, but read while I run over and see If the re- lot 80 per cent. OARDIKG, LIVERY, BALE Randolph Lodge, No. 130,1. 0. 0. P. Pre- p ARDEN SEEDS 'AND KXCkANGE STABLE pay their bills promptly. And we con- port of our engagement lms any foun- siding oftlcer, Frank Spargo; secretary, B sider that a mighty good sign. dation In fact." Bone ash wns used In the rations John Toy. JIeetiugs_every_Tuesday_itt_OdiI that will grow ; just received iu hulk. Teaming and Trucking. First class Rigs. Jack obediently took the easy chair with smaller amounts of animal meal Fellow's building. We put it up for you more In a package. DOVER LUMBER CO., E. G. SQUIER before the fireplace. to prevent any possible deficiency of FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Ko old box seeds iu fancy papers ot drug mineral matter in any ration and to store prices. Tel. 30 94 East Blackwell St, "Waverley's nn odd stick," be said to Court BeacU Olen, No. 73, F. of A. Pre- A. M. G0ODALE TEL. 5'J-L 40 Orchard Street. the fire, "but If Madeleine doesn't help avoid any great differences in amount siding officer, Reynold Kowotouski ; secre- 9 North Sussei Street, 10-ly 10-ly him out she's n goose." of ash, for the animal meal contained tary, W. O. Brown. Meetings, second and TTVR. W. E. DERRY Waverley lost no time in prelimi- so much bone that rations In which it fourth Thnrsdajs in Odd Fellow's building. wus freely used had a high percentage TTfflLLIAM W. SEARING naries. BETHLEHEM ENCAMPMENT. 03 W. Blackwell Street of ash constituents. This bone ash, Bethlehem Encampment, No. BO. Presid- PRACTICAL SLATE ROOFEK General practitioner and surgeon. Eye, "I've Just been told, Hiss Vernpn, which would be unnecessary for or- that we are reported to be engaged." ing officer, James Gill; secretary, Harry dealer in Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases office speolal- dinary feeding, added considerably to AValker. Meetings, second and fourth Fri- ' ties. "How strange! Who would have the cost of the rations. Inys in Odd Fellow's building. BLATE ROOFIBS MATERIALS I OFFICE noons-8:30-10 0:30-7:30. Friday taken such n liberty?" KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. eicepted. SUNDAY—l:30-'i:30 only. The results ot the experiment show 0 North Bergen Street. 10-ly 10-ly THLEPHOSE 3. "Well, Miss Veruon, I think it would Morris Lodge, Ne. 127, Knights ot Pythias. be far easier and certainly for me that In the first month or so of the duckling's life a large proportion of the Presiding officer, Thomas Barton; secretary, OAL, WOOD AND rpH.OoIAS FAKNING much happier to mnke the rumor true JohuPrisl:. Meetings every Tlwrwlayeven- MASONS' MATERIALS tlmn to go to the trouble of denying it food can, wits direct profit, be of ani- ing in Sovereigns' Hall. C mal products. With CO per cent of MASON AND BUILDER. mid trying to have the denial aeospttci. GRAND FBATKRKITY. W. V. SHOEMAKER & CO. Oau you agree with me, Madeleine, such food in the ration the birds grew 'JDover Branch, No. liO, Grand Fraternity. Contracts for all kinds of work taken and Dover WinganaLiauor Store more rapidly than upon any other ra- all materials furnished. Practical experience Boar?" Presiding officer, H. L. Ike ; secretary, E. A 10 East Blacktvell Street. 'u eveiy branch of, mnson work. "I—I tilnk you are right," she ad- tion, while (or the first month the cost Kyle. Meeting nights first uud third Fridiys 10-ly TELEPHOKE S7-w 12 N. SUSSEX STREET, mitted. "Denials of such a thing are of production was as low as with any. n Odii Fellow's Hall. Jobbing promptly attended to. As the birds became larger the direct IMPROVED ORDER HEl'TASOI'HS. always ineffective and in some cases /-I T. CLARK fc SOK lUOENE J COOPER 'Phone No. 49-w positively distressing. It—It would be financial advantage in using large pro- Echo Conclave, No." 548, I. O. H. PresM portions of animal food lessened and ing officer, J. T. llurrell; secretary, A. H I to me In this case," she ndded demure- PRACTICAL HOBSESHOKBS ATTORNEY AT LAW AKD Dually disappeared. But the gain earing. Meeting u'ghts second and fourlli ly. Carriage dealers Rubber Tire Work which would result from the early at- Thursdays hTSearing's Hall. Master and Solicitor iu Chancery j He took one quick step tcwai'd her, tainment of marketable size still re- KNIGHTS OK COLUMBUS. Jobbing promptly attended to. then turned and crossed the room to mained, for when the GO per cent lot ~Lnfuyette Council, No. 514. K. of C. Pre- Office iu the Tone Building, the telephone. When communication PEL. 1S-IV ?(i E. Blnckwell Street. would have weighed about 145 pounds siding officer, John H. (Jrlinni; secretory, Over J. A. Lyon's Store. had been established with his own as prepared for market the 20 per Timothy Higgius. Sleeting nights first and home he culled Jubilantly, "It's all cent lot would have weighed only third Mondays in the Palmer building. ELY f-\ EOROE McCRACICEN right, Jack; congratulations nre in or- 125 pounds. The advantage of getting DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. der, but—you needn't be In any hurry birds ready for market quickly is often Pride of Morris, No. 97, Daughters of Lib- MAKER OF HEN'S CLOTHING LIVERY STABLE, COAL YARD about extending them in person." erty. Presiding officer, Mrs. Charles Parker; so decided that greater profit would 13 E. Blackn-e'l Street Horse Shoeing and Carriage Repairing. Then he sat down beside Miss Vermin lie with the more costly ration. In this secretary, Mrs. Paul Norman. Meetloes, TEAMS AND COACHES TO LET. first and third Thursdays in Odd Fellow's and said and did things Just as happily case the heavier feeding of animal , 55-L (UP STAIRS). WALL PAPER building. 10-ly Corner of Blackwell aud Bergen Streets. foolish as those of which he had read products saved about two weeks' time, JUNIOR AMERICAN MECHANICS. 11-ly In the novels in his own library. or produced IS per cent more of poul- rOHN DA WE & BON Telephone 87-J. Morris Council, Ho. 80, Jr. 0. U. A. M, Verily, no man's way is the only way. try in the same time. Presiding officer, Ben. Richards; secretary, dealers iu rpHE LEADING WHEELWRIGHT Charles Cook. Meetings every Wednesday SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES, •L AND BLACKSMITH Cautions Now. So far as this experiment goes It ivening in Odd Fellow's.building. NEW STOVES AND BANQES, Rubber Tiie Work in all its branches. Mr. Timidity once had the misfortune seems that It will pay to feed freely of AMERICAN HKOKAKICS. to figure as defendant In.a libel action, animal food during ths first three to Dover Council, No. 0, 0. TJ. A.;M. Presid- Kerosene and Qasollus, CARRIAGES AND WAGONS FOB SALE, and since then he has been remarka- five weeks and depend after that more ing officer. James Brannln ; secretary, A. B. Scrap Iron and Metals R. F, JENKINS, bly cautious with his pen. Some little on increasing proportions of the cheap- Searing. Meetings on the first and third It-ly 69 and 71 Foundry Street T«L. 87-L 68 E, Blackwell St. er grain foods. The exact proportions 11-ly lime ago he was obliged to dismiss his Wednesdays in Sovereigns' Hall. r EHKJH AND BCRANTON COAL servant, and subsequently the lady most profitable to use and the best LOYAL ASSOCIATION. JOHN W. YOtJNG who thought of engaging the domestic form of animal food to select will de- Ivanhoe Council No. 80, Loyal Association. all sizes pend upoa the relative coat of different JUSTICE OF TEE PEACE wrote, to Mr. T. for the girl's charac- Sleeting place Bearing's Hall. Councillor, E . SAWXD AND SPLIT WOOD ter. foods, the demand for the product and A. T. Paquette ; Secretary, A. Judson Cos AND POLICE JUSTICE] the price obtained—Bulletin New York Bast Goods ' Prompt Delivery Mow, Mr. T. might have said a good Meeting fourth Friday. Prompt attention given tojcollecrtnns Experiment Station. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. J. WELLINGTON BRIANT . Pension claims executed many things, but he remembered that 71 E. Blackwell Street. 10-ly libel suit A week or so later a lady Modern Woodmen of America Presiding Offlce—No. 9 E. Blackwell Street. officer, John B. Parcell; secretary, Charles 10-ly THE KINO called upon him la anything but an the Cblek*. Hillman. Meets every second and fourth nr B.GILLEH of a breeze that fills the "sales." That's imlable temper. When hatching day Is drawing near Thursday in Elks'Hall. QB. A. W. OONDIOT, what is blowing now. And our present "I've called for an explanation, Mr. do not be In too great a hurry to count WASHINGTON OAHP. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EHBALMEB •ale is a marvel lor unsurpassed quality timidity," she began. "I engaged a the chicks. Let nature attend to the 65 Warn BUCEWSLL STBErr, Waihinrton Camp No. 5 P. O. B. of A. All calls attended to night or day. and UNRIVALED PRICES.' The girl solely on your recommendation, hatching process without Interference. meet in Elks' Hall every Tuesday evening at < Telephone 8S. cream of the selection will go to the only to find she's worthless. You said After the chicks ore hatched twenty' 7-,30 o'clock. Presiding Officer J. It. Vander- 30 Elliott Street. earl/'comers, so if you want to get the hoof; Secretary, Archie Smith OFFICE HOUR8-8:00 to 10:00 i. m,; that, like other girls, she had her four hours give them then? first meal, TELEPHONE 14-A 10-ly best you'll not let time slip away. KNIGHTS OF MACCABEES 8:00 to 8:00 p. m. faults"— which consists of rolled roats. I con' IKnlghts of Maccabees, Present Officer, W. FRANCIS H. TIPPETT F>. H. HINBHRHT, "She has, madam." tlnue feeding this for about two . Valentine; secretary, J. V. Baker. Telephone 601. :t i: ii7Cllnton Street. "I'm aware of it! But this Is also PALMER ^ months, giving them well baked John Chettgr Fret Muont. INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE, in extract from your letter: 'In one or nycake for a change. The formula Prospect Lodge, No.'24, F. and A. SI,, NOTARY PUBLIC. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, two departments she excels.' What do which has given me good results is as Worshipful Master, Alonzo P. Green, Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Rent and Plate fou mean by that, may Ijaskr follows: Two quarts bran, two quarts P. M.; Senior Warden, Elmer Glass Insurance. Representing over OOTICB-3 Sanford street.1 "Well, madam, she eats well"— coarse cornmeal, one quart wheat mid- Beams; Junior Warden, George E, $150,000,000 of Assets. HUNTER BALTIMORE RYE 8HOP-S0 McFarlan street. "Good gracious! I should think she dlings, one handful beef scraps, one Conover; Senior Deacon, William H. TKL. 65-F 12 W. Blackwell Street IB-ly ioes!" handful of chick grit I mix thli up Tiger; Junior Deacon, James Anthony; "Very well, madam. She also Bleeps well with skim milk. Then I rub it In- Treasurer, Nelson C. Vannatta; Sec- piLHEK HOUSE, pHARLES K. ELY, ~ $1.00 PER BOTTLE retary, Dr. Whltfleld A. Green, P. M.; well, and those are the departments re- to a crumbly mass and then bake It Restaurant and Boarding House, 7 S. Essel St., ferred to!"—London Globe. Tyler, George- W. Howell; Senior near D., L. a W. R. R.'. • PAINTER AND PAPER HASOIB, for about four and three-quarters Steward, E. Ervin Smith; Junior hours In a slow oven. Then I slowly Steward, Jarr.e^ Q. Case; Senior Mat- MEILS AT ALL HOURS, OYSTRRS IN ALI.* STVLHS. Make your arrangements early for paper Majeatr ot the Tailor's Art. begin to feed them cracked corn, In- ter of Ceremony, .Frank Hughaoh CHOWDER SPECIALTY FRIDAYS. hanging and avoid the rush. H. D. MOLLER'S, Now, unrivaled as a trade, touching creasing It aa they get used to it I Junior Master of Ceremony, Alden E. Boarders taken by day or week TEL. 51-L 32HlNOHHAKAV*m7E. Wholenle Dealer In ' •boulders with the learned professions, never feed them soft feed, as It causes South; Chaplain, Augustus Bartley 14-ly It 1B amoving rapidly forward with ever bowel trouble.—Cor. American Poultry Organist, William Sturzenneger; P. SI Increasing speed into that rare atmos- Journal. Marshal, William S. Howell. Meat- yigrr W. 8WACKHAMER, Ings first and third Mondays in th« WINES, LIQUORS phere of art where beauty and' utility , HOLLER'S CAFE, STEAM, HOT WATER AND ere one. . Crop Boand Fowl«. Harden building. HOT AIK HEATING, Now, Instead of being hoveled, with I have tried the following, treatment Ch»tt«r Camp, P. 0. 3, of A, Cor. DIckenon tnd Morris Streets, Sanitary Plumbing, Roofflng, Leader and * Its lapboard, its sponge cloth and Its for crop bound fowls with great suc- Sheet Metal Work ; Pumps, Lead Washington Camp, No. 8, Patriotic Pipe, Sinks, etc. . -ABO- pall of dirty water, in an obscure cess, writes a Virginia farmer hi Com Order Sons of America: Pr«ldent, DOVER, N, J, CIGARS street servile, ' looked on with con- _ , ALL WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. mercial Poultry: Make an incision in Daniel McDonald; vlee president, Hen /~t 8. JEKSES, tempt poor, insignificant, slow to take the outer skin about half or three-quar- ry. II. Hoffman; master of forms, Ar- U-ly BS E Blk11 family Trade our Specialty. offense or to assert its rights, It Is ters of an inch long. Pull the outer thur Stelce; recording seeretaiy, DYEING AKD CLEANING, fixed in its location, dwells In Imposing skin a little to one side and make a George B. Conover; financial secre architectural piles, Its rooms, whether like Incision In the skin of the crop. tary, Herbert T. Conover; treasurer, Ltcliss' and Gents' Garments large or small, not only elaborate and Austin Nichols; conductor, Matthew Dyed, Cleaned and Pressed. H. D. MOLLER, Work out all the contents of the crop GENTS' SOU'S A SPECIALTY. costly In all their furnishings and flx- Flynn; Inspector, Andrew J. Wyckoff; which obstruct the passage of the giz- outside guard, Linn DePus. Meets hires, but often rich with canvases zard, then sew up neatly with silk Dry- Cleaning Process Used 11 N. SUSSEX ST.. DOVER, and marbles from the- brush and the every Tuesday night In the Tlppett 14-ly 57 West Blackwell street. thread, sewing each skin separately. Building. chisel of famous artists, and, proud and Keep the bird penned separately and A G. BUCK & CO. honored, knowing Its rights and enforc- feed lightly for a week. I have saved HOFEWRLL LODOK—WHABTON' ing them fearlessly, Is strong in "the a number of valuable fowls in this Hopewell Lodge No. 97 K. of p.. WALL PAPER, JOHN WILLIAMSON, certainly thnt it la great and is great way and can recommend it as a sure Wharton, meets every Friday evening HARNESS MAKER, because of Its performances.—Sartorial in Pythian Hall. Presiding Officer, House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, 10 SOUTH SUSSEX STREET, OPEUDLLSiP -Art Journal. remedy if done carefully and In time. Harry Hance; Secretary, J. H. Will- Paper-Hansing and Decorating, Everything for, the Horse, Stable and Carriage. iams. ' 4 K. Sussex Street. . 12-ly Enter now and prepare for Worms For Chickens, DB. DANIEL'S VETEBINART MEDICINES.' There is more profit in spendin . a lit- 15-lr A Whistler Story. TT G. DAVENPORT, a good-paying position in the A friend of the late James MacNelll tle time In loosening the earth for the The Finest Vel. QOVER LABORATORY, Fall You can study right Whistler saw him ou the street in chickens to pick up the worms than Our grand line of white goods suitable foi Attorney and Counselor-at-Law, London, talking to a very ragged lit- there is in earning money to buy shirt waists and suits from 14c to 25c a yar< (Successors to L. C. Blerivirth) through the Summer without tle newsboy. As he nppronched to scraps. The worms they get do th at J. H. Grimm, 0 N. Sussex St. Master and Solicitor in Chancery, ESTABLISHED 1803. speak to the nrtlst ha noticed that the chicks more good than twice that OFFICE—In tho Tone Building, discomfort or interruption, Our boy was as dirty a specimen of the amount of scraps.—Cor. American Ag- 14-ly Over J. A. Lyon's store. corner building is open on all London "newsy" ng he had ever en- riculturist ETHELBERT ELY, ' Oor EUI(>ltst Bn | 1 countered. He seemed smeared all W. SLLICOTT, 15-ly - - < R' ndolphAve. sides, cool j clean and inviting. Dver—literally covered with dirt. THE LAS"rif Feeding; Brevities. Forty-third annual catalogue Whistler had Just asked him a ques- Pea meal Is nutritious. CHANCE! • 30UNaEI,OE-AT-LA\V J. VREELAND, JR. tion, and the boy answered: Rice is easily digested. upon request, - REMOVED TO AROHITE0T, "Yes, sir, I've been selling papers Linseed meal Is cathartic Member ot the N. 1.0. A. I. or A., H. C. 8. ot A. Thousands of people /looms 6 tnd 7 Baker Bulldlnj, three years," N. J. State License. flfll.PMuN NATIONAL finirn/in Unseed meal is a cooked food. have been cured. W BUSINESS "How old are you?" Inquired Whis- Wheat 19 rich In solids, but poor In DOVIR, N. J. SCHOOL HOUSES A SPECIALTY. uvbEiinAH tuLLiSilfi tler. not you? 15-ly water. Baker Building, Rooms 31-38. Corner Academy and Halsey Sts. "Seven, Blr." ., Most of the Kidney, Barley 19 very nutritious, but rather .gRADNAOK'S MUSIO STORE ,My No. 16 West Blaokwell street "Oh, you must be more than that" Bladder and Blood dis- (One block west of Post OfHco), ; "No, air, I ain't" laxative. eases are caused by Uric PIANOS AND OBOANS, THOMAS A. COLLARD Then, turning to his friend, who bad There Is fully 6<£ per cent of fat hi Acid. all makes at lowest prices—cosh or Instalments. NEWARK, N. J. overheard the conversation, Whistler oatmeal. PICTURE FRAMESJJIADE TO ORDER SHEET JU78I0 A SPECIALTY. J. KUQLER, Jr Prln. Bald, "I ion't think he could get that Barley has much .of the sail* quali- Cal-cura Solvent { . Carpentering dd Cabinet Work flirty In seven years, do you?"—Har- ties as wheat ' dissolves and removes it. 69 N. Sussex street Opp. Searing's Hotel. All Work Finished Neatly and Promptly per's Weakly. Potatoes contain about 23 per cem All drug-gists, $(.00. 6 N. SUSSEX STREET CUP STAIBS of starch. 19-1 v Simple Aid to Hupplneu. Properly fed fowls oro those that are "To-dny yon ink mo wlut mado rpHE DOVER PRINTING CO. Don't worry about your health. Keep regularly bred. ' me (col ten yearsyonnpernndlwill CASTOR IA loll jon. It wns Dr. Kennedy's nrw medicine, can do the work you want. QH. H. H. HANN, . In good condition and get as much A feast today and a famine tomor- mean Cnl-cma Solvent. For years 1 was troi' For Infants and Children. «;l'h inykidnoys,Imtlnma1lrlglittio.lv.'> So fresh Mr ns you can. People who are row will upset the best pen of layers. Nntlmnfcl Tompkins, tj( Windtam Centre, N. 1sal •UP-TO-DATE FAOES. COMPETENT WORKMEN. DENTIST, always Buttering over themselves are A teaspoonful of Unseed meal hi th Write tho Cnl-cnrn Co., Eondout, N. Y 10 North Bergen Street, No. 14 West Blaokwell[street, The Kind You Have Always Bought like inJierB—they don't, enjoy what mash is a good allowance for a hen.— for free snuiplo bottle and booklet. (hoy have.— Traveler. American Poultry Journal TELEPHONE!, i W-ly DOVER, N, J. Signature of ._ ... 1. . THE IRON ERA, DOVER, N. h, JUNE 23, 1905.

Ail Australian View of !'•> "jiVhen I get back to Australia," said An lulicrltance vt tiex'ttares. Beginning Saturday, July 8, store closes Saturdays at noon during a indent of Melbourne, "I shall tell A young uiuii in crossing Chustnui CORRESPONDENCE oiyl friends when they set off for u tour street stumbled auU immediately pul ! July and August; open evenings before. of Lhe United Suites that they can cut tils Laud, palm outward, ov<;r his eyes out almost every otlier town and inuke "Wliy. did yoa cover your eyes HU< PORT MORRIS Wijshingtoa ibe -Mcira of their pil- that'/" asked Ms companion. grljou?e. 1 nnj not saying this by waj "Tiic gesture Is uu in^rltjuice froio of ItoBsiug a superfluous bouquet at my l'uther," ttie young mini replied ,Miss Flossie Martinis of Roekport probably return here fca live, as Mr. the uuUunul capitaS, for local pride "My lather la his boybood was cangiii was a visitor at the home of Mrs. M. Lindernen is one of t-ne former Ddver dwjs njl require Lite encomiums of a In a lire, smii as tlie flamed shot up T. Dickerson for a few days. drill crew. tiuiitleut visitor. Into his face he put his left h&nd, palm The open air meetings held in the "[ came here intending to stay per- outward, over his eyes, thus saving hie Miss Mamie Trimmer, of Hacfcetts- sight. Afterward be would put kiE woods eaBt of Port Morris, along the hajis forty-eight hours, but after a town, visited Mrs. Francis Groomdyke week's sojourn I'd like to linger In- hand in Chat way over his eyes when a her home.on Main street for several road leading to the Landing, under the New Jersey's definitely. I cMint the time I spent In ever be got uny sudden shock or "BEE HIVE, Shopping Centre. NEWARK. days lately. auspices of the Y.'M. C. A. of Ho- New York uiid as almost wast- fright. I liuve done the same thin); Mra. Annie McCathem, of Jersey boken last Sunday., did not draw a large ed, especially Chicago. TUere's & town Involuntarily all my life. City Heights, has returned to her home crowd as was expected, probably in a a you'd "ot cull home even if they "Cases like miue ate not uncommon,' after an extended visit to her parents, large measure owing to the threatening 'were to offer Jne their entire collection continued the young man, "There is a Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hoffman. and unsettled state of the weather.. As ikyscrapews as a condition of resi- woman in Washington who newer puts usual the addresses delivered by Con- ce. But Washington Is different, her right baud up to her hea4. Her Tfie S^irt Waist Sale Women wait for. Mrs. Nellie Todd and daughter, ductor, George, Dukin and Sanderson e you have pure air, skies that rl- mother broke her right arm early in .AND IT IS "NO WONDER—for there is no shirt waist opportunity that Ehoda, of East Orange, spent several thOKe of Italy, the finest streets of life mid couldn't raise it thereafter days with her relatives here. Ferry Engineer Rodse and Messrs. compares with it—the savings are on seasonable waists—final clear- Percy, Clark and Salisbury of the as- any city In the world and, last, but uot above her shoulder. Tbe daughter can ances of .our regular makers—surplusage from our own stocks; sorts Mrs. Hattie Hunter, daughter of thej least, « population that does not raise her own rUilit arm, but she never women may wear with the knowledge that they have accomplished a Rev. A. M. Harris, returned to her sociation wer&good and ernest exhorta- seem possessed of the idea that the dues. stroke of economy and that the waists are right. We never hail so home in ttie upper part of New York tions to a higher and a better life, anfl pursuit of wealth Is the only thing "A biologist .had a goat that Jhe kept many icr a Summer sale as this—waists for town and country; waists city, but expects to return here again while there was no open desire to en- worth while."—Washington Post. chained to a pole. The chain galled for street and evening. And th-ese are not half the bargain prices for about the Fourth to spend the summer joy it expressed the seeds, own may ytt the goat's left lore leg, and she limped this week only. •with her parents. bring forth fruit to the honor of His The Desecration of Billion^ Tomb. on this leg slightly, so as to ease the 1 ;oc. SHIHT WAISTS—An assort- $1.25 to $1.75 WHITE WAISTS— Mrs. Lawrence, wife'of Conductor name. Tbe boo> of the great poet Hilton clialii't rubbing. In time sbe ^became ment of pretty stripes, madras and •"Luck" Lawrence, of Hoboken, and! James W, Schppell is taking s3- wai| once an view at a charge iof three- a mother, and her offspring limped on white lawns; cut full, well made, Clearances, some slightly soiled, vantge of t%e school vacation as it pence a head. It was ID 1780, after a Its left £ ore leg.all its life."—Baltimore plaited fronts, French backs, full others mussed from handling; sheer two .daughters visited at the home of little carousal, tlint two overseers and Herald. Mrs. EHa Schappell over Sunday. relieves him from the janitor's duties sleeves, and self collars, a little price, lawns, prettily made and trimmed in a carpenter entered the Church of St. but better than usual at regular sell- numerous up-to-date styles with laee Mrs. William Bowlby and daughter, to visit his relatives in company with Giles, Cripplegate, where Milton lay IThe "mulrlom HybrM.*" ing of several hundred to Q Sessie, of Dover, spent several day* his wife, and expects to stay a couple buried, and, having discovered the George Band, .or Mine. Duderant, the goat ., and embroidery ; also pretty white here with relatives lately, and it looks of months. leaden coffin which contained Ids body, famous French uroman writer, scandal- madras waists, tailored model, new $( oqand $1,35 WHITE WAISTS as if they would soon return to make Camp Meeting. cut j open Its top with a mullet and ized her literary friends by wearing sleeves; fancy collars, at.. men's clothes. "A long gray overcoat," —Fine sheer lawn and pretty figured their home here, as the drill at Dover The annual camp meeting of She chisel. "When they disturbed the niadras, all .white, trimmed with em- $1.00 on which Mr. Bowlby was conductor shrjud," Neve says, when telling the sbe hersfilf snye jahe wore, "a woolen New York and Philadelphia iditstrkts tie and—and—^a pair of boots." These broidery arid Valenciennes lace, has been taken off, and the crew put story of the ghoulish deed, "the ribs preity yoke efiect, open back and 8250 WHITE WAISTS—Lawns1 of the New York Conference of the fell. Mr. Fountain confessed that he boots -wem her joy. "I longed to .sleep c to work here. front, .attached lace and fancy collars; aird linens ; allover hind embroid- Free Methodist Church will be held in pulled hard at the teeth, which resist- with them. . On their little Iron shod large sleeves; some showing < Mr. and Mrs. John Opdyke and Wills Grove, Stanhope, July 5th to ed until some one lilt them wlili a heels I was firm on jny feet and trotted slightevideneesof handling, at ered fronts; some fronls trimmed family paid a visit to the paternal 12th. Arrangements have been made stonje." Fountain secured all the fine from one end ol Paris to the other." with strips of embroidery and tucks ; home in Sillwater, Sussex county, this to carry passengers and baggage from teeth In the upper Jaw and generously . Sue also smoked In public, cigarette! $2.35 LAWN WAISTS-Paflicu- tucked back, large leg-o-mutton week. gnvo one to one of his accomplices. Al- even cigars—so that her teeth were larly attractive new, sheer lawn, en- sleeves; deep cufls triipmed with the station to the grounds at a moder- tire front of eyelet embroidery and T4 School closed for the summer vacation ate price, also provisions, board and together tbe scoundrels stole a rib much discolored. It WAS this outward embroidery and tucks ; especially mannlshness that won for her the tucks from shoulder to bust; tuckeel on Friday. Miss Edna Willever lodging can be obtained at a reason- bonk ten teeth and several uandfuls of attrac'ive gathering, in the (f>j QQ hair, and to crown the diabolical bust' title of "Illustrious Hybrid." How- back large leg o-mutton sleeves with daughter of the former pastor Rev. A. able rate. No meals will be sold on Sun- ever, her hands were beautifully fem- deep elbow cuffs ; trimmed with wide sale at only The catfish come up to high on the mountain Bide. What did A GOOD i' Qiiite low. The third year asparagus the surface to \ sneeze. The Missouri the cabalistic announcement convey? all the deep, rich color of river is composed of six parts sand, and Not until the proprietor had made his In every town to the value of $225 was cut. The bed fortune did he condescend to explain. Increased In vigor each year until wo youth. Sold for 60 years. mud and four parts water. The natu- 111 ftitt U6W ovor ^ years oW. ami I liave raTcijiior of the water Is seal brown, but S.T. 1860. X." meant "Started Trade and village iNVESTMENT were selling $500 worth. Then the ruBi; 'a thick, elossy lioaid oflmiK liinr which Is a In 1800 "with Ten Dollars." a reached Nebraska. """" won dor to every one who tiees-it, ' And not a 'whetL jt_joins for two or three days may be had gray hair In it, all Mo to Ayer's Iinir ViRor," ah(Tthe river get: ;•;•. '.'_>• w?t It cl :i:%\... will lie found in one of our At the experiment station some twen- Mits. II. It, UUNi'iB, Itechla, Mini]. to a dark Iron grify. A Tong"rnTri will the ty foreign varieties were planted, with 51.00 a bottle. j, o. AYKit CO., He Wished For Her.. TURN-DOWN ELECTRIC make! this river so thin that it can eas- "You see," explained a young man as LIGHTS. Just llie tiling for several of ow American varieties. I AirftrueElata^^^ e ^ Lowell, Mnss. ily be) poured froui one ves.iel tq anoth- looked over the plantings and found he showed a pretty girl the wishbone hall, bedroom or any place er like a cocktail. When it Is ordina- of a chicken at a picnic luncheon, "you Palmetto to be the largest and least rily dry, howo;or. It hns to be stirred where it is desirable to regulate affected with the rust. The same is ho!d here and I'll hold here. Then the light from bright to dim. MhiteHair with a Btlck berore you can pour it out we must make a wish and pull, and, true on my place. of anything."—Kaunas city Journal.. Turned down it burns about We have:reduced the cost of cultiva- Single Genii Beet Seed. whau'lt breaks, the one who has the Efforts to produce > a single germ bigger part of it will have his or her one-eighth the amount of cur- tion by the use of the new reversible wish gratified." l "But I don't know rent consumed by a 16-casdle orchard disk, with five disks on u side. sugar beet have created considerable The- llrr:i Plumbing, Gas Filling, Tinning. - f ' AC Burmese Golden Temple. overcome; their objection they are GEOKGE H. POULTERER, m The Older Rice Regions. At Rangun, the capital of lower usually first coaxed or forced to enter The decadence In rice culture In the Burm i, Is situated the famous pagoda great. wooden boxes, wheu they are Steam, Hoi Water and Hoi Air Heating. Supt. m $ ''. states of the south Atlantic coast has of a Buddhist temple the whole of the securely fastened and the entire out- Franklin Hotel, been one of the most striking agricul- exterior of which Is.one mass'of shim- fit is hoisted with a derrick to the level All Kinds of Sheet Metal Work. 1 If tural features of their recent history. mering gold. This generous coating of of the decs and swung aboard. Franklin,Furnace, N. J. 1- Dealer in Stoves, Banges, Fur- 17-9w S§| i It Is the decadence of a crop that has the metal is the result of years and naces, Zino, Copper, Sheet Lead, the prestige of two centuries of gener- years j of votive offerings to Buddha, More CoiulnK In. / ally profitable cultivation and a repu- for-, devotees from all parts of the Mary Ann—I thought ye wor wurk- Lead Pipe, Pumps, Ac, all kinds of tation for quality unsurpassed by any world] go to Rangun and take packets ln' fur Mrs. McBIuff at ?5 the,, week. Tinware and Kitchen Utensils, Re- rice In tlie world, according to authori- of gold leaf, which they place on the Bridget—No. Sure, I bov a nice job frigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Oi) i ties of the department of agriculture. pagoda. now wld Mrs. Jenkins at ?4 the week. Among causes for this condition Is the Mary Ann—But n four dollar Job ain't and Gasolene Stoves. Wasningion =—* peculiar Inadaptability of the Irrigated life. , —-• ."•— as good as a five dollar wan. Bridget- Give ua a call. Satisfaction guar- VIA rice binds of these states to the use of "I'd like to show you a copy of the Faith, 'tis bettor If ye get the $4.— PJUDHETTO ASPARAGUS. '"., heavy, op to dnte agricultural machin- work I'm selling," said the agent "It anteed in price and quality. [Seven bunches grown In Nebraska. Tha Philadelphia Press. OLD POINT weight or these bunches was twenty- ery. This has prevented reduction In Is something that interests every hu- At the oldest established business- eight pounds and the average length one the cost of production and In tblB era man being, 'How to Live a Hundred Ins Coming; Out. house of this kind in Dover. ;.i foot] ••'-..•.':. of low prices has rendered successful Tears."' •. The Housemaid—There'll be grand COMFORT late in starting the next spring and' competition with the rice growers of "I've no use for it," said Gayboy, doln'a over to Mrs. Cashley'a nlxt is a most attractive trip. should be let to.grow for another fall southwest Louisiana and of Texas im "unless it tells how to live a hundred wake.' Her eldest daughter la comln', With special pages devoted to cattle, crop. You are only using what nature nosslble. years in ten years."—Chicago Tribune. out.; The Cook—Faith, that remoinds sheep, horses, swine, farm machinery, EXPRESS STEAMSHIPS has stored in the fall-rather than in the me. Casey's son ought to be cbmln' poultry, horticulture, dairy, young OF THE fcpring. A Dlfllcult lull, ' . out Boon. He's bin in over a year.— people, farmers' wives, science and me- "Jack, dear, I do wish you would get Judge. chanics, short stories, good roads, two OLD DOMINION LINE ,.' The demand for asparagus Is rapid- Nothing, has ever equalled it. nnothtjr photo taken." ly Increasing. People troubled with : pages of the most reliable market re- leave Pier 26, North River, 1 I i Nothing can ever surpass it.' ; "How often have I told you;I will Personal. loot of Beach St., New York, kidney diseases receive much benefit Jlggs—Every time I go along this ports of the day, a page of up-to-date '(by Its liberal use. In bunching such not?" | ' . every week-day at 3 p. m., "But why not?" Then thoughtfully road at night I am startled by tbe ap- short newB Items of the nation and arriving at Old Point folfew- Iargerquantltlea as we have some will parition of a jackass. Jaggs—You ain't world, The New York Tribune Farmer be defective for market. Wo use the after a pause, "Are you afraid pf being ing morning-. Steamer%or Dr. Kings asked to look pleasant?"—Punch. the only man that gets frightened at Is the most thoroughly comprehensive, Washington leaves same ev tips—say '..tW kangaroo wood, stone or metal and restore the leunctt'p, South Sussex street, Dover. this full when new town officers are will hold his own against twenty or shellfish uninjured to their beds. Irri- svening, July 3d, 1905. With every • 35 1)10 27 11 4 tated by those pieces, tho mollnsks soon elected. The Republicans of this tcnvr thirty dogs, drowning some and fright- $5 purchase you are given 11 cou- ALIS A. O. . AB. B. H. PO. A; K !ovcr them wjih coatings of mother-of- may have their differences of opinion ening others, and the liuntiT Is obliged •on. We are nbt palming off some ggius. 1. f 3 1 0 • i 11 a on the excise matter but when assem- learl of bright purity and luster mid United States District Haliunell, r. f...... ;.... 80 1 (1 11 n to Intervene with n bullet. McICeoii, s.s ...... ' 4 0 1 I a 1 bled in caucus to nominate candidates ilms convert them Into nrtlcles of con- Id goods on you, neither are the siderable commercial value.—London Court. Shanahan, lb 4.0 2 1 1 1 to represent them will manfully settl CozlCNt Clly In (In- WCJII.I. rices high. Every garment is of Yogel, 2d...... 4 0 0 1 S 2 Globe. By order of the Referee In Bankruptcy Schlieger, c. f A- 0 0 2 1 u the differences then and there and wort There Is liotliiUHT oozy abmit New IB tens te will *ell at puhlic auction the he latest style and cut, and theWaldere. 0 .-4 0 0 5 s (I harmoniously for the good of the York. It is not u city where a striin- Curlonn Notices. ierehnmliHe of the New York Trading Aeso iabric all that could be desired. Kelioe, 3b,.-..... ".....4 0 12 10 ation (the dii-tributors of the Blue (B..& M.) Henshaw, p 1 0 0 0 10 majority. N :er can readily nmke a -nest and [eel The following ambiguous notice was 'ading stamps) consisting of The prices need not worry you as at home. It does not welcome the for-_ osted up early in the last century for eigner with a smile anil a polite "Now urniture, China, Glassware, Show :hey have been reduced one-half . : '"',31 1 5 24 11. 0 Dr. Bennett took the several editors the Information and guidance of the make yourself happy and comforta- welters on certain property In the Cases, Clocks, Vases, Bhc-a-Brac, SCORE BV INNINGS. on Tuesday for a ride around the town .nd are ridiculously low for such ble." It says tacitly, "Well, now that mnty of Kent, In England: "Notice Is Dover "0 8 ISO 1100 r-ven that of the chief magistrate of priations are quite appropriate, but the New goods just received, the finest packing known. Heinz stands for all meeting at 7:45 Tuesday evening and the nation. Some years ago the then last sort Is altogether inappropriate.— Incumbent of the office refused to prayer meeting Thursday evening. that is pure and wholesome, and we pride ourselves on being able - show the Savannah News. sign a warrant for money which Gen- best and most complete assortment of the Heinz varieties that Morris County iral Grant thought it proper to ex- has ever known. ... --::.; : Presbyleriu Memorial Church. Carran'N Retort. pend. "That is right," the president The Rev. Dr. W. W. Halloway wil Curran's friend was tickled by thi laid. "I admire your firmness. Where preach in the Memorial Presbyterian orator's retort apropos of the jury sys your conscience Is concerned never Heinz 83 Keystone Catsup, a bot.. .IOC Heinz Baked Beans in Tomato church on Sunday at 11 a. m. on thi tem. The friend was bragging of his permit yourself to be coerced.. You *. Sauce, can 9c may consider yourself clear In this Heinz Pologon Mustard,-a hot.....10c "Exaltation of Jesus." Twiligh attachment to it and said, "With tria Heinz Baked Beans in Tomato : by jury I have lived and, by the bless- affair, for I Bhall appoint a new comp- services will be held at 7 p. m. and troller tomorrow." Heinz Worcestershire Sauce " 25c Sauce, medium can 14c the evening services wi]l be omitted ing of God, with trial by jury I will die!" Heinz Baked Beans in Tomato , for the balance of the summer. Heinz Evaporated Horse Radish..25c "Oh," said Curran In amazement, The ftc«t He Needed. ' Sauce, large can 19c "then you've made up your mind to "Mrs. Nagget," sdld the doctor, "your Heinz Mustard Dressing, bottle... .15c ' House Cleaning Wants. husband needs a rest. He must go to Heinz Pork and Beans, large.... 15c be hanged, Dick!" Heinz " " (large)....25c Window sbades linen opaquo from 21c to Europe for threo months." Heinz Vegetarian Baked Beans 15c 40c. 5-4 Table Oil Cloth 16c a yard; Shelf Oil Amended. •rf'Oh, splendid!" she exclaimed..; "I'll Heinz Sour Pickles, extra large bot 28c Cloth 5c a yard; Basil Curtain Rods 10c; When a Scotch schoolmaster entered le delighted, to go there." -•', Heinz Cream Tomato Soup, small 10c Curtain Poles 10c; at J. H. Grimm, 0 N.- the temple of learning one morning h "Very good. You can go for. three Heinz Sussex St. Heinz " Gherkins 28c medi. 2Oc read on the blackboard, "Our teacher is months after he comes back. That will Heinz a donkey." give him six monthB' rest."—Phlladel- Heinz Chow Chow 28c large 3Oc OBITUARY. The pupils expected there would be a ihla Ledger. . ' "; '• : v —-a- v — cyclone, but the philosophic pedagogu Heinz Sweet Midget Pickles 3Oc Heinz Imperial Ketchup, " 25c Martha Trevarton, aged 67 years, contented himself with adding the Beauty. died of apopolexy at the home of a word "driver" and opened the school A poetess asks, "Oh, where does Heinz ' " Onions, bottle ...3Oc Heinz Gem Chili Sauce, bottle 25c beauty linger?" We think that we are friend at Newark Wednesday. She ns usual. Heinz Pearl 3Oc Heinz " Tomato Chutney " 25c was about to come to Dover when she breaking no confidence when we reply Jfo Genlna Wanted. ' that In these artistic times it generally Heinz Enclosed Pigs " Heinz Celery Sauce, bottle 25c complained of queer feeling and shortly "Really, I think your son Is a gen- lingers on tho toilet table until the girl 65c HeinTT *• . z Indi-r it a Relis•- ... h 25c died. She has made her home at this ius," "iuts It on with a brush and a powde HEINZ PRESERVES, : MINCE MEAT, place- at different times. The services "Oh, don't say that! We have been luff.—London Tlt-Bltsl Will be held from the residence of hoping all along that he may grow tip LOOSE PICKLES. /* JELLIES, etc. William Harris. to be a good, sensible man and finally Rightly DoBneil. rocceed his father In business."—Chi Teacher—What are tho threo personal REFRIGERATORS. cogo Record-Herald. ironouns? Pupil—He, sfy and It For a list of other Specials get oar Circular at the store. Fiffe Uno at S. H. Berry Hardware Com- Teacher—Give an example of their use. pany's, Dover. Not the Only One. Pupil—Husband, wife and baby.--New Tosklns—I don't object so much to York Times. 1 533.50 Buffalo to Denver, Colorado Springs Fanny kissing her. dog, but I prefer her to kiss me before and not after. ' Oeometrlonl. or Pueblo and Return, via Nickel Wllklns—I know, but don't you sup- "Don't know her? Why, she lives hi L. LEHMAN & CO. Plate Road. pose the dog has his preference too?— the same square with you." Tickets on Rale June 29th, 30th and July Boston Transcript. "Yes, but she's not hi tho same cir- 1st, 9nd and 3d, Final return limit August cle."— Leader. : ; Leading Grocers and Butchers, 8th. :"•• '•"•••" • ' .''. ' • Spnko For Itnelf. For full informa'lon regarding routes, llary—Do you think It would bo con- Many a man chivalrously shouts.of sleeping c»r accommodations, etc., writo R. ceited for me to tell my friends that I omftnv "God bless her I" but falls to 11 W. Blackwell St., Dover, N. J. "Telephone 21-b E, Payho, General Agent,-201 Slain street, made this dress myself? Edith—Not bless der himself.—Burlington'Hawk- Euffalp, N. T. conceited, my dear—superfluous. eye.. • .... ,'...".;.. THE IRON ERA, DOVER, N. I« JUNE 23, 1905. LOCAL HAPPENINGS. CONTRACTS AWARDED MANY WEDDINGS fgHS PERSONAL Victor Ely and W. B.Case are each Otto A. Marquard spent Sunday a erecting houses on Mt. Hope avenue. FOR NEW ROADS IN MONTH OF JUNE Boonton. The local lodge of Forresters will Phillip Ackerman has removed to hold a special meeting on Sunday Jersey City. afternoon. Road Committee of Board of Chosen Clergy Should Be Waxing Fat On Miss Rose Davis spent Sunday in " Edward Rush has purchased a lot on Freeholders Met on Monday Marriage Fees—Church Lincoln avenue and will soon erect a New York city. ! OUR LABEL dwelling upon it. and Opened Bids. and Home Affairs Maurice Fairer, spent Sunday [in Reuben Farr is having concrete side- The Road Committee of the Board of Miss Cora Belle Hankinson, daughter New ¥ork city. ^jg; rg*g^g • On every garment is a guarantee of its quality. Walks laid in front of his properties on Freeholders met on Monday and opened of John Hankinson was united in mar- J, Frank Mase, of New York Jcity, Lincoln and Maple avenues. bids received for building three pieces riage at the home of her father at was in town this.week. jSlii&j We do this to protect our many customers against Don't forget the picnic and dance in of road ordered by the board. There Rockaway on Wednesday afternoon to Henry VanAlaman, of Sussex street, St. Mary's Grove and St. Mary's Hall were numerous bidders for each section Arthur John Yetter of Beach Glen. ^ spent Sunday at Scranton. jC^SSK fraud. The average merchant cares nothing for you on the afternoon and evening of July 4. and the highest and lowest aie here The ceremony was performed by the Miss Katherine Davey spent Satur- given: • . Dover will play Phillipsburg at this Revs. T. A. Reeves and Stewart day and Sunday at Chester. alter he gets your cash, We have our store filled place in a double header on July 4th. First—The Morris Plains and Parsip- Moleyneaux, both of Rockaway at 3:30 One of these games will count a post- pany road, beginning just east of the p. m. beneath a prettily arranged arch } Irving Tunis, of Brooklyn, was in with good clothes at prices to suit every pocketbook poned game of the league. Lackawanna Railroad Station at Morris in the parlors. The bridesmaid was town on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Flannigan, of The dance given by St. Agnes Guild Plains and running through Littleton Miss Bertha Decker and the flower and we offer you the opportunity to inspect our line , girl was Lillian Yetter a sister of the this town, spent Sunday at Morristown. of St. John's church in the parish to the intersection with the road lead- ing to Halseytown at Shelley's Corner. groom. The groomsman was Fred Harry Stillwell, of New York city, before purchasing. No compulsion to buy. We house on Wednesday night was well King of Newton and the ushers were attended and all had a pleasant time. It is about two miles long. Dickerson was in Dover visiting relatives this & Gill, road contractors, of Rockaway, Augustus Lunger of Rockaway and John week. The members of MorriB Council No. cheerfully show our stock. were the low bidders at $13,044.92, the King, of Newton. Miss Mable Bang- Miss Grace Treganowan, of Bridge- 86,, Jr., 0. U. A. M. have been invited highest bid being that of Smith & hart played the wedding march. l^feM to attend divine service in • Grace M. port, Conn., Bpent a few days at^this Groupelli, $16,782.75. After the ceremony there was"^a E. Church on Sunday evening, July 2. place. reception and collation, Mr. and Mrs. The second piece of work is known Mrs. Max Heller will entertain the A small white terrier was seized Yetter going to Dover there taking as the Montville and Mountain View Ladies' Auxiliary of the M. S. A. on with fits near the library building on load. It begins on a point in the the Lackawanna train for a wedding IPEERSON & Co. July 7. 'MS< Monday morning and a timely bullet division line between Montville and from Marshal Byram's revolver put Pequannock townships, running through Mrs. Frank Keller and children, of it out of misery. Lincoln Park and following the main A pretty wedding occurred last this place, are visiting relatives in Clothiers for Men, Boys and Children, A class of Columbia College students road to the bridge over the river at Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Paterson., • under one of the professors are stop- Mountain View. It is about two and D. Halsey at Rockaway when Miss Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meafoy, of Opposite the Bank, DOVER, N. J. ping at Hotel Dover. They are study- a half miles long. The low bidders Freida J. Bauer became the bride of Randolph avenue, spent Sunday at ing the mines hereabouts and the pro- wereJ. B. Salmon & Co., their figures Roger A. Johnson. The ceremony was Brooklyn. cess at the Wharton furnace. being $14,346.85 the high bid being performed by the Rev; Thomas Reeves Miss Anna Jenkins was confined to The classes of '00 and '01 of the that of thePequest Crushed Stone Com- under an arch between the front and her home on Prospect street this week Dover High School will hold a class pany at $18,567.45. This firm also put back parlors. The bride was given by illness. in another bid for a different stone away by her mother. After the cere- reunion and dance in Elite Hall on Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap, of Newark, from that called for in the specifia- mony refreshments were served and day night, June 30. Invitations have were visitors with relatives in Dover tions, this bid being $15,853.71. W. & the bride and groom left for a short Get the Best. Cost no More. been issued and the young men are this week. requested to wear shirt waists. A. Eunn,: contractors who built the wedding tour. On their return they other piece of this road, also had a will reside at Rockaway forthe present. Mrs. William L. Bowlby and The house owed and occupied by bid in, their figure being $15,644.20. daughter, Miss Bessie, spent Sunday William Pugsley at Munson Hill was at Port Morris. S. H. BERRY HARDWARE CO. struck by lightning during the storm The third contract is known as the Miss Margaret Morris and Lewis F. Green Village and Madison road and Walker were married in St. Mary's Alin Vought, of Fairview avenue, yesterday. The cornice was torn away entertained John B. Byram, of Morris- but the building did not take fire, lies in Chatham township!' It,begins Church on Wednesday afternoon at 5 at thei.end, of. .'the macadam road in 'clock by the Rev. Father Duggan. town on Sunday. Telephone 78-b DOVER, N. J. An entertainment.and festival under Green Village and follows the main Miss Minnie Morris, a sister, attended Frank Class who. has been seriously the auspices of the Junior Y. P. S. C. road to the Borough of Madison, where the brida and Robert Anderson,- of 11 at his'home at Lake Denmark is -AGENTS FOB E. will be held at the Mine Hill Church Brooklyn, attended the groom. ; ifcagain connects with the macadam slowly improving. • . Saturday evening; June 24. Enter- road aft Garfield avenue. It is about a Miss Morris is the daughter of Mr. tainment to commence at 8 p. m. sharp. Nathaniel Beam has returned to his mile and a-quarter long. Dickerson & and Mrs.- Michael' Morris, of Gold home on Locust street after a month The influential men of Morristown Gill, contractors of Rockaway, were street, and Mr. Walker is of Brooklyn. THE EMPEROR SULKY RAKE sojourn at Easton. 'are considering a play, ground'fpr-the the low bidders at $9,497.74, J.- B. The newly married couple will reside children of; people in the middle '•• and Salmon' & Co.'V.beJng high at $10,340.04. In Brooklyn. Miss Louise Chadwick, of Newark, isited at the home of Miss Margaret The finest rake upon the market to-day. Has adjust- poorer'classes. ; At; present there; is 1 The opening of these bids by the Bennett this week. • able seat, convenient foot rest, best selected material, no place in Mbrristown, where!-'a', boy] Road Committee was only preliminary Matthias Swafckhamer of Gladstone, Miss Mabel Duquette, of Watertown, can be "just a boy." to a meeting of the Board of Free- and Miss Carrie Blainer of Ironia, steel axle and truss rods, hickory cleaners, best wood N. Y., is visiting her brother, George The Bowlbyville school, D; ;B.i holders on Tuesday for the purpose of were, united in marriage by the Rev. Duquette, of this place. or steel wheels. O'Brien, principal, closed last Friday awarding :the contracts to the lowest J. Bovenizer, assisted by Rev. John and six pupils were graduated. ? The bidders. 'This was done on motion of Hancock, at the bride's home on Russell Nancarrow, of Morristown, graduates are: Minnie D.;Lucas,: the chairman of the Road Committee, Thursday, Juffe IB. A large number spent Sunday with his aunt., Mrs. T. James C. Hazen, John T; Duffeyv and the board was about to adjourn of friends were invited and all enjoyed H. Davey, of Myrtle avenue. Harold V. Curtis, Carl Peterson and when Freeholder Rueben Burchell, of a very pleasant" evening. Edgar D. Tillyer, of Washington, THE ADRIANCE BUCKEYE •John Nee. ;.-. ;; .; y • Morristown, asked how they expected D. C., is visiting his parents, Mr. and ' The annual picnic of the Junior to build $36,889.51 worth of roads with The Rev; W. H. McCormick, of Mc- Mrs. L. D. TUlyer, of this place., ; League ofthe First M.E. Church will about $30,000, the amount available. Farlan street, on Saturday last united Mrs. Minnie Hamilton, and child, of .be held at Mt. Tabor:Grove on,: Satur- The chairman, Mr.'. Schoneberger, in marriage Miss Priscilla Sampson, Newark, visited her brother, B. W. of Mt. Fern and Robert Magathan,' of MOWERS and REAPERS day .next. Train leaves 11:15 a.m. of Passaic, replied that it was under- West, of Prospect street his week. Brooklyn. .. ,.;.• .,,•-•./V'—•.,*,:.• returning"3:30.p; m; Friends of the stood that only a portion of the work James D. Loomis, t>f this place, left Made for over 50 years, with the skill and knowledge ; r on the Montville View road would be ."children invited.- Tickejts;2B: ; and 15 Mr. Cornelius P. Clasey, of Oxford for Potsdam, N.' Y"./ on Monday to gained by experience. Thus the best and outlasts all cento. - Cream serv.ed ''firfiie' league!' completed,'',and that they 'would hot spend the summer with his parents. : exceed the.appropriation. .,' • Furnace, N. i., and Miss Matilda Rickley, otbers. •... ".. ... !'•• - .,,: . • \ , .:.; A.P. McDavitleft to-day forPcint of Dover, were married at the parsonage J Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cleve, of New- Pleasant, near Asbury Park to get -..in" of the First Mi.E. Church, Dover, by ark, who have been visiting relatives readiness for .his annual camping trip Rev. Dr. A. B:'Richardson, June 18, 1905. in Dover, returned home this week.' at that place.' Mrs.',;.-McDavit; and TB&CTION CO. I Mr. and Mrs. B, P. Dilts spent Sun- son and Mrs.CFred. 'R.Mayberry and CELEBRATE THtGLORIOUS FOURTH. children will go; to Point Pleasant* on WILL EXTEND day with the latter's parents, Mr. and and buy your firecrackers, cannon crackers, Mrs. James Melick, of Sussex county. Friday of next week• to' spend; the Roman Cfindles, piu wheels and various col- summer.^ • ':. '•:•,.,{''•"'• Z"''.'.:' -'-: '•• " ' Capital Stock Has Been Unerased ored fire at C. H. Bennett's news and station Mrs. James H. Simpson, jr., of Joseph Smith, Arthur Woods, Joseph ery store, South Sussex street, Dover. :.. West Blaekwell street, is visiting at and Work Will Be Pushed I Binghamtonj N. Y., with Miss , Davis : Buchanan; A. Nordland and J. Smith ^; ,; ;; at All Points - : ; F. C. LEAMM.' ' ;'• of that place. • ' on Friday night of'iast rvreek- roiled Eye-sight Specialist changes office Hours, John Ackerman, wtid has been con- against a five man teanTat Rockaway The Morris County Traction Com- after July 1st will be at Dover office "Satur- fined to his home with a broken ankle, on Fichter's alleys defeating them, in pany as has been stated in this paper is days only 8 to 1 o'clock, ;,; I . Have your own celebration at home at a x Until July 1st erery Monday, Wednesday, is. able to return to his situation in the two put of three games. They estab- about to issue another block of stock railway mail service, '-' lished a record for a five man team on and-in Lthe advent of this, building andFrlday. small cost by purchasing your Rockets, D. B. O'Brien and R. A. Piski of these alleys! i ' ••••-. operations for the extension of the line Roman Candles, Colored Fire and Torches, } •••;-.: FOR THE FOURTH,: , ^ this place, left for their homes at Dover Branch No. 60, Grand will be.pushed. • • Order your cream for the Fourth at Cole's, .'.• The capital stock is being or has been Potsdam, N. Y., on Tuesday at which Vertical and Triangle Wheels, Mandarin Fraternityon Friday night elected the & W. Blaekwell stri et, Dover. glace they will spend the summer. 1 following as officers: Commander, S. raised from $250,000 to $300,000 and and Cannon Crackers, Balloons, flags, F. Mills; vice-commander, E. E.. Thorpe every-chance of pushing construction Two Very .Important Aeta* :- N.' ;E."Hopkins, of House Cleaning RemiMei. : Paterson, spent the forepart of : quette for French children/ Tbe pupils To Protect the Hands. Boonton. •• - : lteautiEulline ot Lacs Curtains from59o are warned not to any, "I have been the week with Mr. Searing's parents, .The Military Bazar of the Boy's to $2.00 a pair. Big assortment of curtains eating cheese and calf's' bead, mon- Mayor'and Mrs. I. .W. Searing of : Brigade.will;be;held on;the .lawn in some iu dotted and striped, effects from 6c to sieur," or "He -was riding on a.donkey, Orchard street. when washing dishes, doing house •.;'. the rear; of Memorial, Church, Tuesday 18o a ynrd (it J. H; Grimm, 8 K. Sussex St. my lord." This construction of the sentence Is "very rude," for It Implies Mr. and Mrs, James T. Lowe, of and Wednesday June;;27-28. Among this place who have been on a fort- work or taking care of the flowers •otherattractionsiwill be an'.exhibition an Intimate relation between the cult's head or the donkey and the personage night's wedding trip to Portland, there is nothing equals a pair of of curios secured by Ijieut. Roll in who is addressed. To avoid this one Me., and other points of interest will the late Spanish War and those of should say, "I have been eating cheese, return to-night, •Corpl. Klein late of theJ 2nd U. S. RUBBER GLOVES Hood's monsieur, and. calf's'head," or "My : Mrs^ Mary Wagoner;, of Akron, O., . Cavalry—the crack cavalry regiment, lord, he was riding on a donkey." That left this place for Harrisburg, Pa. •of the army—iri.Cuba;;and,the Philip- Sarsaparillq is unquestiona- useful but ridiculous beast must be pine Islands, Mrs. Charles H. -Ben- kept behind the nobleman. Tourists In While here Mrs. Wagoner made an we handle the best grade manu- bly the greatest blood, and extended visit with Mrs. Samuel Davis) nett's; extensive collection of teapots, liver medicine known.; It France muBt ba careful -where they factured. an orange i grove, ice cream and'cake nut the calf s head or they will Imperil of Richards avenue. the ontento.cordtale. ;., bqoth.sandwichesand hot frankfurters, positively and permanently .. Charles Maguire.who recently under' went a serious operation in St. Vincent's a la .Coney Island, fortune . telling cures every humor, from /ILL MONEYS DEPOSITED 'booth. Extensive preparations are Hospital at New York city, has re- KILLGORE & WHITE'S Pimples to Scrofula. It is in the savings department on or turned to his home at this place and is planned and the admission of the the Best. ; separate booths will be merely nqmi- •before July 5th will bear interest so far improved as to be able to be CORNER DRUG STORE, DOVER, N. J. '•••••:-n'al";""A'dmissiPri to' the "grourlds • free. Blood Medicine. from July 1st. Dover Trust Co. about. THE IRON ERA. DOVER, N. J., JUNE 23, 1905.

MARCUS DALY'S PLUCK. The Story ol a Loan Tiiat Brought CORRESPONDENCE Succeiia Bud Wealth. When the outlook was the blackest Have You a find Uil6 ludoiultuble ciipLuin of men, (larcuB Daly, had exhausted hia re- STANHOPE-NETCONG. iources au(l his credit a fortunate ae- Large Family? cldeut plucetl In liis liundu a umull but The annual commencement exercises At the meeting of the Netconj Bnfflclent sum of niuiiey tu tx-uusfonn Mayor and Council last Thursday even Inevitable defeat Into certain victory. of the Stanhope high school will take Lloyd Tevla, the California lawyer, and place in the M. E. Church this evening. ing Dr. H. W. Hoyer was appointee Whether large or small, bis mining partner, ,7. B. Hagglu, who An excellent program has been prepared by the council to fill the unexpirei had been visiting tlielr properties at consisting of vocal and instrumental term of F. J. Lovely, who' has removei Homestnke, stopped at Butte on their music, essays by a number of thefrom town. A resolution was adoptei your family ought to be in- way home to California to tula; a look graduates, arid an address by Charles fixing a license fee of $1 for the keep pt the now camp, Marcus Duly knew J. Baxter state superintendent of public ing of a dog in the borough. sured. The Prudential, Messrs. Margin and Tovls well, for lie institutions. The graduating clasa this A meeting of Netcong Hose Com had worked for them In the old Califor- year numbers sixteen, the largest in pany will be held in the rooms ovc: insures all members of the nia days. He visited them at their the history of the school. The doors hotel, not the gorgeous palace of gran- the bank next Tuesday evening. ite, marble, precious onyx uud mahog- LytUa E. Plnkham's will open at 7:10 and the exercises will • A mild case of scarlet fever family, from ages 1 to 70. any which adorns Butte today, but a Vegetable Compound begin promptly at 7:15 o'clock. quarantined on Lake avenue. humbler wooden structure more lu is a positive cure for all those painful The Netcong public school closed James Shirrer was arrested and hi keeping with the equiilld surroundings ailments of women. It will entirely this afternoon. house searched Tuesday evening oi of the new camp. In Hoggin's bed- cure the worst forms of Female Com- Of the sixteen graduates from the suspicion of having been concerned i Write for Information of Policies. room, Uie only place avalluole for aplaints, all Ovarian troubles, Inflam- mation and Ulceration, Falling and Stanhope high school this year, nine a recent robbery of Thompson's ston private conversation, Daly made a Displacements of the Womb and con- are residents of Stanhope and seven of at Port Mom's. The evidence was no clean breast of It to his friends aud sequent Spinal Weakness, and isneighboring towns. sufficient to hold him, however. THE PRUDENTIAL appealed to them for aid, explaining peoniarly adapted to the Change of Home Office, Newark, i\. J. his theory fully and citing many ad- JJife. Every time it will cure The regular meeting of Netcong Miss Leila, oldest daughter of Mr. INSURANCE! CO. OF AMERICA ditional facts which had developed dur- Council Royal Arcanum, was heldand Mrs. A. J. Aimer, of Stanhope, Incorporated as a Stock Company by the State of New Jersey. ing his mining operations In Anaconda Baokaoha. Wednesday evening. and Joseph McMickle, were united i It has cured more oases of Leucor- marriage at the home of the bride'f LESLIE D. WARD. Vice President ' EIV5AR B. WARD. ad VIoeTreildent. that went to strengthen it. rhcea than any other remedy the world A special communication of Musco- FOBBEST F. DBVDEN, 80 VIceTres. WILBUR 8. JOHNSON, 4th Vice President It was thoroughly characteristic of netcong Lodge, F. and A. M., will be parente at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening, and Comptroller, has ever known. It is almost infallible EDWARD GRAY, Secretary. the man that he did not attempt to in such cases. It dissolves and expels held next Friday evening, at which the Rev. £ W. Demings officiating. H. H. KINO, luoerlntendent, Palmer BulldlnR. Oor. Blacknell and Essei Streets haggle over the terms of the loan, but Tumors from the Uterus in an early Master Mason degree will be conferred The annual fair of the Stanhope M Telephone Number 4 A. Dover, N. J. stated merely the facts and closed his stage of development.- That on two candidates. * ; E. Church will be held on Aug. 11-13, Thomas Dutton, District Manager, Ordinary Department, Newton, N. J. - 2073 negotiations with the words: "Now, Bearing-down Fooling, gentlemen, that is a correct statement J. L. Kennedy attended the funeral Levi Holmes is having a large em causing pain, weight and headache, is of his father at Chambersburg, Va.,erected on the front and j>ne side o of the situation of my affairs and the instantly relieved and permanently condition of my mine. I must have cured by its use. Under all circum- this week. his residence in Netcong. $20,000, and I must have It at once to stances it acts in harmony with ths Ill's. M. K. Myers, of Colorado, is The 'Stanhope base ball nine wo meet next Saturday's payroll and_ cur- female system, It corrects •- visiting her brother, H. Honowitz. from the Kenvil nine at the latte: JUNE WEDDINGS rent bills and to provide for the ex- Irregularity, -Joseph McMickle, principal of theplace Saturday by the score of 5 to 1 don't take place in May, but "whenever they do occur penses of operation for another six Suppressed or Painful Menstruation, school at German Valley, has accepted Luther Bissell, of this year' months or BO. If I do not get it I aui 1 presents are given. We are now displaying many Weaknes1s of the Stomach1 , Indigestion, a position for the summer with the ;raduating clasa at the Stanhope Hig flat broke and -will have to close up. I Bloatiug , Flooding , Nervous Prostra- White Line Steamer at Lake Ho- school, has been engaged to teach the odd conceits particularly adapted for such occasions have told you what I have got and tion, Headache, General Debility. Also patcong. school at Union Grove next year. in £UT GLASS and its combination ot Silver. We what I think and what I think I am Dizziness, Faintneaa, • show special ideas. going to get when that shaft Is down Extreme Lassitude, "don't-care" and another 100 feet or so. Make your own " want-to-be-left-alone " feeling, exoit- , Wedding Rings—Let us furnish the tie that terms, but let me have the money." ability, irritability, nervousness, sleep- binds'true lovers. Which ever style or weight you They gave him the $20,000, and, of lessness, flatulency, melancholy or the | desire is here. We guarantee our wedding rings. course, being astute business men, a " blues," and backache. These ars ' contract was drawn up aud signed then sure indications of Female Weakness, and there transferring to them the con- some derangement of the Uterus. For /"~\UR equipment for doing job printing is unexcelled \_^J by any office in Northern New Jersey. Then, too J. HAIRHOUSE, trolling interest in the property. But Kidney Oomplmlnt* Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, sign of the Big ciock up to the date of his death Lloyd Tevls and Backache of either sex the Vegeta- we have the "know how" to use the equipment. always declared that, though he believ- ble Compound Is unequaled, JRSPA.IH.IHC3- OF PIHE WATOHBS A SPECIALTY ed thoroughly In Marcus Daly's integ- You can write Mrs. Pinkham about rity, both he and Mr. Haggln thought yourself in striotest confidence. that he was chasing a chimera, that tie theory upon the elaboration of which LIDIA B. PIKKHIB MED. CO., If*'. >•••• Marcus Daly had Bpent so many sleep- less nights and all his substance was fallacious and that no gold-copper de- posit would ever be discovered in the Lewis and Clafk bowels of Butte mountain. In fine, Hoggin and Tevls let Daly have ?20,000 because they liked him. They certain- ly never dreamed that Anaconda would prove a more veritable bonanza than the Comstock lode. As for Daly, he had never doubted his ultimate suc- The first great exposition of the'resources arid cess, and when three months after that the products of the Great Northwest will be meeting In the hotel bedroom the main held at Portland, Oregon, this summer, The Bbaf t of Anacouda penetrated, as he had gates will be opened in June, and it is corifi. always believed it would, the richest Boston Store's dently believed that this will be one of the . and most extensive gold-copper deposit greatest of the world's fairs, Portland is best In the known world he conveyed the In- reached via the • •• telligence to his partners in California In this most matter of fact telegram: to Happiness "We have reached It. Come out and look at It"—Public Opinion. Chicago, Milwaukee 1 Alt Indian Legend. HERE is only one place where you can live happy in the world, THAT There was once a man who lived in & St. Paul Railway the forest far from the rest of his Choice of routes isofferea. Via St. Paul and tribe. He lost his wife and was very T PLACE IS INSIDE YOUR INCOME... You will find plenty of Minneapolis—the route of The Pioneer Limited lonely. After awhile he made a wood- —via Omaha and Ogden—the route of The en doll about her size, dressed it in helps every day at our store. One dollar spent with us oiten goes further Overland,Limited—or via Omaha and Denver, the clothes she used to wear and set it past the wonderful panorama of Rocky Moun- up In front of the fireplace. Then ho than two dollars at any other store, quality considered. tain scenery, It is a good time now to plan felt better. So a year passed away. your trip. One night he came home, and there Every item we will have from now on until the 4th of July---which will be Was his wife sitting in a chair In place ol the doll. She spoke to him, saying, a .tremendous clearing sale—will be bargain stars of the first magnitude. W.S.HOWELL, "The Great Spirit felt sorry for you, so he let me come back to see you, but Remember we guarantee all goods to be as represented- and we will cheer- General Eastern Agent, you must never touch me, for if you do you -yvill Mil me." They lived thus fully refund your money for any unsatisfactory purchase. - 381 Broadway, NEW YORK. together for a twelvemonth, but one night he attempted to clasp her in his arms. Behold, he wae holding a wood- en dolll She did not conio to life again, 8end me books descriptive of. and he was very unhappy ever after. Jainty Cool Shirt Waist Suits Name ; Welih College Vella. Tha Welsh Is a language that looks Also the FrOCk andgFrill Effects, phenomenal and most popular fabrics, peculiarly fit for college yells. The Address Welsh yells are fully up to the level of ZZZZZ. including Linen Duck, Percale, Lawn, Madras arid Crash. those of this country. The University of North Wales has a yell something like this: "Bravo, bravlsslmo, ray, ray, A new line of Long and Short Embroidered ra-o-rockl Kay-ray-ra-o-rock! Ray- ray-ray-o-rock!" Cardiff has a some- Linen Coats. what similar yell, while at Aberyat- wyth the cry is: "Hlp-hip-hur-aber! Hip-hlp-hur-aberl Hlp-hlp-hur-Aber- ystwyth! With a pip and a pang and ON GOES THE SALE OF a yip and a yan. Yakl Yak! Yakl"

Overcome. Tlmgon—I never fainted away but Fine Wash Dress Fabrics INSTANT HEAT once, and that was just a few days ago. Slmson—What was the cause? Tlmson—lly wife told me that flie had far." Values that may reasonably be expected at season's end. Haw many mornings during the last cpld enap have you trained herself so she could walk jumped out of bed into a room ai .odd as a barn? We through a store full of bargain counter sales with her purse full of money and WOMEN'S SHEER LAWN WAISTS are selling never buy n thing.—Detroit Free Press. Paradoxical. attractive models at tempting prices. Smith—You remember Muggins, who used to bore us with his Ion's winded storles'7 Jones—Yes. What of him? CAS HEATERSAT HALFPRICE Bmith—He was arrested yesterday for being short In his accounts.—Chicago AND STILL THE WONDER GROWS WITH OUR MILLINERY. News. '. • ; A great many people prefer to sleep in a cold room, whioh A larger sale than ever will start now just when the need for summer wear- Work. is perfectly proper, but it feela.fine to dress in a'warm room "Anyhow you can't deny that Hewll- ing is at its highest. And everyother need for summer outfit. gua is a self made man. He worked One of our Gas Heaters ie just what you need. They are his -way through college." "He certainly did. He worked noar- Sniek, absolutelysafe, convenient and Binokelens. Jy every student In the institution."— Chicago Tribune. Boston Store Bin Floundering!, Cor. Blackwell and Morris Sts,, DOVER, N. J. in't Mr. Teejus a deep thinker!" DOVER, RPCKAWAY AND PORT ' Ktnst be," answered Miss Cfiy- "I never heard him try to iay g Without getting beyond his ORAM GAS COMPANY, "-Washington Star. DOVER, H. J.'•"••. ' ' :V '" Since knowledBa te opt SOTTOVB I It Is not safe to &o»,-rDaV"'" " THE IRON ERA. DOVER, N. J., JUNE 23,1905.

Orlarln of tho Four Po.t Bedatead. Sleeping; Plant!, In mediaeval times, when life was Plants sleep much the same as ani- CORRESPONDENCE very. Insecure, It was usual for people mals. Their sleep is quite real, and to sleep on a bed which was surround- its reality can be shown. Perhaps the ed by Bides of boards with strong posts best marked form of slumber In the vegetable world Is that of the great WHARTON. at the four corners. JTliese sides con- tained eliding doors, which could be winter rest, when so many species re- fastened Inside. When men retired to tlro altogether under the sheltering soil The Wharton Bottling Works is now Miss Emma Trewhele, of Plymouth, rest they took a weapon with them. If and there He dormant side by side vrlth in operation and is doing a nice busi- England, who has been visiting at this attacked In the night they were arous- the slumbering animals. How does the ness. They are a distributing station place is now at John Tummey's home ed by the noise made by the crashing long winter rest of rinlmnls differ, aft- er nil, from the winter rest of the cro- for Seitz porter. at Dodge Mine. In of their wooden defenses and were able to defend themselves. When the cus and the hyacinth, which withdraw A handsome badge is on exhibition Mrs. William Kveritt and daughter all the living material from their leaves Time for a in Flartey's window for which the is at this place caring for her grandson, law became strong enough to protect human life the sides of the bedstead in autumn and bury themselves Inches nfembers of Independent Hose Company Leslie Everitt at Luxemburg. were gradually dispensed with, but the deep in the soil in the shape of a bulb Blue Serge are contesting'. Florence King celebrated her sixth four posts remained. The boxllke bed- till February rains or April suns tempt James Williams, of Luxemburg, this birthday at her home at Luxemburg stead still survives In the rural parts leaves and flowers out again? The One 61 our natty blue serge •week received news that his cousin, yesterday. A number of little friends of Scotland and Is almost necessary whole vast class of bulbous and tuber- suits will be a gilt edged in- ous plants, Indeed—the lilies, orchids, Joseph Skewes, formerly of this place, came to assist and participate in the where the earthen floors and Imperfect vestment just now—good for daffodils, narcissi, tulips, squills, blue- •was killed while at work at the Wheeler merry making. ceilings cause much damp. Emily Spring, Summer and early Fall bells and snowdrops—are they not Just weather, lull of wear and com- Iron Mine near Birmingham, Ala. He Charles Welcher is 6lowly improving. Bronte In "Wutherlng Heights" de- hibernating creatures which retire un- fort, the proper thing on most was a son of the late Henry and Mamie Albert Thomas, of Paterson, is visit- scribes one of these bedsteads In the old mansion as forming a "little closet." derground In autumn with the Blugs any ordinary occasion. ing his sister-in-law, Mrs. Grace Skewes. Mr. Lockwood, who had to sleep In It, and the queen wasps, to reappear In There is a great deal of dif- John Norria a brakeman employed on Thomas at Luxemburg. says, "I slid back the panel sides, got spring about the same time with the ference in the quality of serge, one of the drill engines in the furnace Mrs. Douglas Broadwell and Miss In with my light, pulled them together return to upper air of the moles, the and we look to it carefully that yard was badly burned by molten cinder Sophie Dorman, of Luxemburg, visited ngaln and felt secure." tortoises and the frltillary butterflies? ours is the best. Then each garment is made up in the most ap- proved fashion, sure to suit the most exacting masculine taste. on Friday morning of last week. The the home of the former's parents, Mr. fiery liquid was being run out of the and Mrs, Marshal Sayre at Chester on • Nerve of a. Wounded Soldier. Peculiarities of Ferreta. Men's and young men's blue serge suits, single and double breasted coats guaranteed not to fade or shrink, $io to $15. cinder tub on the dump and Norris was Saturday and Sunday. One day an army surgeon was dress- Ferrets are usually rather sby and sometimes are very cross and bad tem- attending to it. The liquid was coming A man and woman walking along Ing the wound of a soldier who had pered. If they take a fancy to people too fast and Norris turned the tub back, the towpath between the bridge and been shot In the neck near the carotid artery. Suddenly the blood vessel gave they are like squirrels and can be ca- W. P. TURNER & CO., the liquid splashed, over his hands and lock, west of the borough on Sunday ressed and made much of and enjoy It came u"pon nine men and boys in way, and Just as quickly the surgeon Clothing, Hats and Furnishings, into the gloves severely burning those thrust his finger Into the hole to stop very greatly. Ferrets were originally nature's garb taking a bath. As the Cor. BLACKWELL AND SUSSEX STREETS, DOVER, N. J. members. The left hand received the the flow. brought from England. They are. of most severe burns. man passed the last pile of clothing he "Doctor," said the soldier, "what great value to clear premises of rats. Two young railroaders after a wordy abstracted the trousers and brought does that mean?" When not hunting the ferrets should bo discussion recently came to blows and them to Marshal Mankee. The man "It means death," said the surgeon kept in a dry box or pen, with the top failed to come for them but the marshal calmly. off, the depth to be about three feet, one had his facial make-up altered, at the bottom filled in with sawdust or least an unsightly wart was removed says he will deliver"them to any one "How long can I live?" asked the who will make a demand with no soldier, whose mind was perfectly earth. The rat is the natural prey and from the second best man's nose. the favorite food of the ferret. When questions asked. clear. Fred Welcher, of Paterson spent a "Until I remove my finger," said the there are no more rnts raw meat Is the part of last week with hja parents. The Port Oram Social and Literary doctor; • very best thing to feed, although bread William Hart was at Burlington Club held its meeting on Wednesday The soldier asked for pen and paper, and milk or any other food, with the recently. Mrs. George Sipley spent night instead of Thursday owing to the wrote his will and an affectionate let- exception of salt moat, can be given a part of this week at Millbum. high school commencement. ter to his wife, nnd when the last thing them, together with milk and water, the same as to cats. At first tho ferret K. of P. of this place conferred third The'bDys on the "Felt Boot" Rail- was done' said quietly: "Let It go." should be handled by the tall or back degree on three esquires on Friday road have another megaphone arid ' are of the neck, tho latter being the pre- night. • still in. the game. The surgeon withdrew his finger, the blood rushed out, and 1B a few mo- ferred way. A strange ferret should Harry Clark, of Paterson, visited Patrick Flannigan formerly superin- ments the man was dead.—Cleveland never be handled from the front, as he Thomas Maloney this week. tendent at the Singleton Mill has been Plain Dealer. may bite. William Curtis, jr., returned to transferred to Oxford and Frank Single- lj Wharton after the winter spent at ton is now the superintendent. David A Whale's Spouting. On* DigrcMtlve Apparatus. ' Jones is the new foreman. Boots and Sloes Burlington. . The whole does not discharge water, If men were designed to lire on one Mrs. Frank Williams spent Tuesday Invitations are out for the marriage but only Its breath. This, however, In particular standard diet, such as each N addition to our Bicycle business we have with Mrs. John Teed at Dover. of William Phillip Curtis, of Beverly, rushing up Into the air hot from the food faddist thinks be has discovered, opened with a fine line of Men's and they would have a simple, straightfor- I Mrs. Annie King complained on June formerly of Wharton, to Miss Susan animal's body has the moisture con- ward digestive apparatus, calculated to Children's Shoes and Rubbers. Finest 19 that James Kelly, John Skelly, jr., May Clark, of .Newark^ on Wednesday densed to form a sort of rain, and the colder the air, just as In the case of deal with such a diet without undue Grade. Lowest Prices. We thank our patrons Edward Murtha, Dennis Smith and of next week. ; \ our own breath, the more marked the complexity or "overlapping." On the for past favors and ask for a trial in our new line John Loughlin. stole cherrie» and muti- Borough Council Meeting. result. When the spout Is made with contrary, our digestive apparatus Is of business. lated her trees. She also complained The regular monthly meeting of the the blowhole clear above the surface of like our teeth, characteristically omniv- that Walter Deacon, Owen Quinn, borough council was held on Monday the water It appears like a sudden Jet orous. Pepsin Is only one of at least a Joseph Oliver and James Shazer did night and the'usual routine/business of steam from a boiler/ When effect- dozen different ferments, some of SAMUEL ANDERSON, also steel cherries and mutilate trees. and little other besides was transacted. ed, as It sometimes Is, before the blow- which can only act In alkaline medium, others only in an acid medium, others Both complaints before Squire Grady Thomas Dunkih sent a communica- hole reaches the surface, a low fountain 41 W. Blackwell Street, Dover, N. J. as from a street fire plug Is formed, and only la the presence of such and such •were dismissed. It seems according tion asking permission to trim trees t body,.others only In its absence.' This in front of his residence and it was when the hole is close'to the surface at ; to Justice Grady that the parties named the moment a little water Is sent op extraordinary, complex apparatus was Now Is the time to get your Bicycle retulred before above were "innocent of the charges granted. / •" wltli tho tall jet of steam. Tho cloud not constructed to provide problems tor the rush begins. : and that the real culprits are a lot of Petitions were received asking that blown up does not disappear at once, physiologists•'; or to consume - superflu- "Huns." Ford avenue and Church street be taken but hangs a little while and Is often ous vital energy. Its plain, meanlng- Edward Bice, Charles Wilcox. and up by the borough and it was so 'seen to drift a short distance with the If people were on the lookout for mean- J. Raymond Spargo who recently took ordered. The ordinance committee the ejcamination for carrier, for the was.instructed to prepare an ordinance ble and varied the apparatus the fitter Is its owner to survive In 'all' dietetic rural free delivery have learned their covering both these streets. The game of checkers, whether"-ire emergencies.—Pull Mall Q&Eetfe. averages. •- The salary of the lamplighter was call it checkers or draughts,.in ancient Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rosewall, of increased from $35 to $40 the month. and almost universal.; The Chinese To* Stad*nt's Explanation. • TrllRt'S (JNLY A FEW LEFT Camden, are visiting with J. T. Web- The pool room ordinance was given have a form of it which they call'"the .A notably amusing answer was giv- ber's family at this place. a final reading, passed and ordered game of " circumvention." It" was en by a student in the natural philoso- Albert Sherman has secured a posi- published in The Iron Era and Index. known to,the Egyptians', the Greeks phy cloia at Edinburgh university. OF THE TICKETS FOR OUR •* ' tion at Morristown. No mention was made of the extended and,the Bomans, and,! what Is stranger Professor Tait had given as one of The usual services will.be held in water system plant but Attorney Smith still, antiquarians find It to be one of the questions in an .examination pa- the amusements of the aborigines of St. John's Church on Sunday. Pastor is working on a' franchise form and it pir, "Define transparent,, translucent New-Zealand, a people who were ap- and opaque," which was dealt with by Watch Drawing Contest Bounds will preach on '.'Being Fit to will doubtless come up at the next parently cut off from all continental the student thus: "I cannot precisely meeting. ...,-. • '•••.' • % Live" at the evening service. associations and influences tor thou- define these terms, but I can Indicate sands of years. So the pedigree of thetheir moaning in this way: The win- and we would advise those intending to take game is n» long a»'that of chess, and dows of this classroom were once advantage of this offer to come quickly. Our : indeed there have been skillful players ' How Be Told Counterfeit*. . :;••;'; ••;:;..: Indian .Twinji. transparent, they are now translucent Of both games who regarded checkers stock is now at its best and all the new styles ' ••"We havfa- a man In this,office,!' re- Indian .twins are a great curiosity, and If. not cleaned very soon will be as the better of the two.—Youth's Com- marked one of the officials of the treas- for It is.said that Indians never permit opaque." • : and patterns of suitings and furnishings are here. panion. •'••';.•; ; -;.'• •'. • ; ury department the other day, "who Is twins to "live. Twins, In their belief, The answer gamed full marks, from •without a peer anywhere! to the. conn- are', heralds- of; Ircpendlns''evil, for n the amused profesior.—Wesmlnster ' I . C*rUtm»» I> Conatutlaofl*. Gazette. try when It coij'x to spotting a coun- great many years:ago the abduction of In Constantinople three Christmas terfeit coin. His faculty for telling the beautiful twin daughters by members cwtobfaHons, two N»w Year's days and LHOGHMAN Th« Oerman Brldt. • apurious product has been deVtloptd to of a distant tribe was the causa of war two other holy days follow each other a remarkable degrta. He gave an Illai- and great loss of life. Hence, proba- 1 ' As soon as a.German girl lsengaged iti'.qulck •succession. : As the, "oldshe Is called "bride" by her lover, who Moller's Brick Cor. Morris and tittlon of m» **1U the other day. On bly, originated the.practice of killing stylo" calendar brings Dec. -26 two Hi/at table In the corner there were Indian twins as soon as they are born. continues to oall her so until she be- Building Dickerson Sts. weeks after the same day "new style," comes his wife. Immediately on be- (Near U., L. & W. R. R.) piled np a coupls hundred half dollars. two ChrUtmases, the-flrat, Latin and Apparently they were all wond and trothal the ; lovers exchange rings, SURUBM. : the second' Greek, are inevitable. And fanulna cpeclmoru from the govern- She—After alx weeks of married life, which are Intended to be worn by both as stormy weather ; kept aH delegation for the rest of their lives. The woman ment mint Our expert walked Into the Arthur, I have reached the sad certain- of Armenians from ; attending an room, and, giving one glance at the pile ty that you do not love me. Arthur— wears her ring on her left hand;dur- ecumenical' council at Chalcedon In ing her engagement and on her right of halves twenty-five feet distant, he My dear! She—Ifa no use protesting. 451, at which council the date of Christ- quietly remarked: „ You should have married some credu- afterward. The man continues to wear PUT YOUR MONEY IN mas was changed from Jan. 6 to Dec. bis as his wife did when she was a "There's a counterfeit In that stack.' lous, stupid girl! Arthur—Well, dar- 25, the Armenians have ever since kept "Ho then stepped up to the table and "bride," and thus' one can tell at a ling, I did niy very best.- f " their old day. pulled a coin from out of the middle of' glance whether a man be free to marry The Morris County Savings Bank the pile. It was tested end found to be or not ' Jnmt a Loan. ' . A Genial Smile. MORRISTOWN, N. J. spurious. Tasked the man to tell how "Don't beg; the world owes yon'a liv- lie discovered the counterfeit. Above all things smile 1 Smile though rpHE Managers of this Bank have ordered paid from the earnings of the business ing," said the prosperous citizen to the you cannot see any cause for smiling. <;' Rembrandt a Unique Figure. ; J. for the s& months ending June 30th, 1905, to the Depositors entitled thereto " 'By the reflection of the light,' he mendicant. But he was staggered by Smile though a burden of sorrow seems The sudden uprising of art In Hol- under the By-Laws, a Semi-Annual Interest Dividend, as follows, viz: replied. -'Tho rays cast from that coin the reply: crushing you to the earth. Smile though land produced In.the person of Rem- 1st—At the rate of three and one-half per centum per annum on all ao- •were wholly different from thoso sent "All rlghl', sir; lend me a trifle till It grief tugs at your heartstrings. If your brandt one of the foremost artists of counts from $5.00 to $1,000, and on the flmt $1,000 of all larger accounts. out by the other pieces. That coin stood pays up."—New York Herald. the Korld. He is one of the few great 2d—At the rate of three per centum per annum on the excess of $1,900, up days are gray and your tasks hum- to and including the sum of $S,0O0. out. a? dlstlnctlv from the rest as a drum, einlle, Smile until you awaken original men who stand alone. You cannot trace his genius to the Influence 3d—At the rate of two per centum on the excess of $2,000, that Joy center which lives at the core Payable on and after Tuesday, July IS, 1905. of you. And after you have once awak- of his time or to the work of other men who preceded him, and, although he had Deposits of all omounts over $5.00 made on or before the third ened it keep on stimulating it daily day of any month draw Interest from the first of such month. with your persistent practice of Joy. followers, none of them could do what ho did. He shines out In solitary big- ness like a Shakespeare or Beethoven Assets, $2,779,889.83 Surplus, $254,314.38 Ills Preference. or Michael Angelo.—St. Nicholas. Bank open daily from 9 a, m. to S p. m. except Saturdays and holidays. Sat- Vlt is a positive delight to meet a ' uvdays from 9 a. m. to 13 o'clock noon. man you feePyou can trust," remark- His HlKh Hope. P. B. PIERSON, President. D. H. RODNEY. Sec'y md Trew. ed the Individual with the'high fore- The ambitious young merchant ca- CHARTERED DEPOSITS head. """•...• ressed the shapely hand of tho heiress, ; ' 'OVCR "Oh, I don't know. I prefer a man 1865' S2.00O.000 .'"Dear-little hand!" ho murmured, ab- who pays cash," replied the man whosentmlndedly. "So delicatedl So frag- kept the grocery Btore. ile! And yet I hope some day to soe It lift the heavy mortgage that's on my A. Ilaro Name.. ' ttbrel'^-Ohlcngo Tribune. Checks drawn on this "What Is the rarest name I aver saw on a hotel register?" sold a veteran Something' to interest the bank are made payable iclerk, repeating a query put to him. '. His Spats. . {"Amelia Turnlpseed, and that, was "And do you mean to say, madam, in New York if defired. 'years ago Is Boston."—New York Trib- that you and your husband never bad Boys and Girls on Page 10 j 11 une. (. •• "-^-"••tfc-v>.'i^i~- -'* * •' any spats?" We pay 3 per cent. "My husband bad a pair once, sir, but ^ • He Wu, hejiave 'em to the boy who sprinkled Interest on daily bal- Servant Maid (In breathlesB excite- our grass."—Cleveland Plain Denier. ment)—Professor, there'B a burglar In the dining room! Professor (deeply ab- . * Good Xinck. ances of $100 and over sorbed, without looking up)—Tell him Blslo — Mamma's so disappointed. Vm engaged. Her cake didn't turn out as well as VEGETABLE SICILIAN she expected. Tommy—Oh, good luckl Then we can have as much of it as we Mndo a Difference. enewer Young' Actor—How do you ltko mj •want j - A high-class preparation for the hair. Keeps the hair soft and Hamlet? Old Stager—Oh, it was youi Tho absent are like children—helpless glossy and prevents splitting at the ends. Cures dandruff 'and Hamlet, was it? I thought I did not always restores color-to gray hair. """i^w^SS^&tf^""" recognize It as Shakespeare's, to'defend themselves.—Reade. THE IRON ERA, DOVER, N. J., JUNE 23. 1905

Fitful Goud Fortune. Cent-a-Word Column. CHILDREN'S DAY MANY PEOPLE There is a story tuld of a miner ti AT FLANDERS whom sudden good fortune brought a Advertisements under this bead are pub HAVE CATARRH OF KIDNEYS tudden death. He was a mun win lfshed atone cent a word, but no udvertisi The Children's Day services of the touched 111 luck at the start and couli ment will be received for less thanl5f~T* First Presbyterian Church, Flanders, Backache, the First Symptom cot (jet iiwiiy from it- Not ft grain o for thfl first insertion. N. J., on Sunday evening, June 11th, gold could he find in bis own claim was one of the best held and despite of Kidney Trouble. fi his capital was exhausted; he couli FOH KENT—Two flats newly fitted witl modern improvements, hot and cold water the storm was well attended. The cot even obtain a livelihood ns a la gas, speaking tulies and electric bells, No. 1 in borer (or others. In the depths of d< North Morris stieet. I. W. HEAIUXG. 31- decorations was the finest and most Bpalr he went to the owners of a mim artistic that has been enjoyed by the Pe-ru-na Is Invaluable in Such WANTED—Hcnd Teamster and General long worked out and begged permisslo: FarniBr, on a lurge private place. Must un- school. The following program was Cases. to go down the shaft. It was granted, derstand the management and care of farm presented and appreciated by all pre- animals, stable, machinery; also the planting, He went down, and 200 feet from thi sent: surface he drove in bis pick and dls cultivation and harvesting of crops. Refer Persons "Who enees required as to ability, habits an 1. Opening Chorus— Processional—" Happy Prominent Have lodged something. He came up with energy. Address, 1'. 0. Box 70, Morri Been Cured. It and asked tlmt his find might be ex riaiis, N. J. Umiks Advancing-" nmlneil and weighed. That was done, 2. Responsive Scripture Reading. foil REST—Fruiu June 1 House, 85 Pros 8. Invocation and Lord's Prayer led by Rev. Daniel I). HidwHl, Supervisor, Notary I'lihlin and 5 "Is It nil mine?" he asked. It was, pect strict eleven rooms, all conveniences E. Couklin. member of I. O. <>. l'\, llM Pearl street, Jluffalo,' they told him. "It's not the govern J. H. Wimjjson. 28-tf. 4. X'riniary Hong—' Hapnv Littlu Daisy." meat's?" No, It was not the govern, 5. Chorus-" Wnke Hoi's of'Sumniw,"..School N. Y., writes: KI.ASTIC CAHIJON 1'AINT—Will stop leuki ment's. "Nor anybody else's?" No G. Exercise—"The Bunlieumw," "Having used Pcruna for a slun- time, I desire (o in tiu roof* making them as good OH new >iafci iuu" - ''"V tfleven I'riniury Suho!ars nor anybody else's. "It all belongs For side by W. W. Hearing. 21-tf 7. Chorus—"AwayI Away!" Hchool write you.as to my xirosimt condition, entirely and solely to me?" It did, 8. Snlo—"In the Garden,1' I-iimy Smith "When I obtained Peruna I was suffering froml CONSULT F. C. learning Eye-Night Hpecii i The nameless wanderer had found om i*. Chorus—'-The JiirdsnmIi 'Iou-iTs". -School chronic Indigestion . and kidney and bladder) of the biggest nuggets unearthed. H ist ini'l you are sure of getting correct leu-se 10. Solo—"Jesus Loads"., tors.W. T. Panuell Mondays, \Vedtiesdayn and Fridays. 14-tt 11. Exercise—"Juno's Leafy Banners." trouble. It seemed to help the circulation at once. I weighed 100 pounds of pure gold. They 12. (.horns—"The Groves Itesuumi" ..School My digestion is now perfect and my kidneys and' turned to congratulate him, to flm Go TO Charles Doland & Sou Jewlera 9 N 18. Exorcise—"Greeting of the King." bladder do not trouble me in any way. In tact, 1 that Joy had killed him. The story li Sussex street with your watches and clock! 14. Solo—"The Message of the Rose" give Peruna the entire credit. for repair. Hntlsfnelioii guaranteed. 8tf OBC. l^r^iw- -.!._ Mi's llulli Hund said to be true. 15. Hei'itntiou— "The Angel's Message" "Hoping that your remedy will reach all sufferers Kon BALK—Three building lots on Gold, Jliss Edith Williamson in a similar case, and thanking you, I remain,"— four on Spruce and four on William streets 10. Chorus—"The Robins Song" School Daniel I). Bidwell, N. P. Braaa Button Acta, Fine location. Three minutes from center o IT. Exercise—"Rose Garland." - town. Decided bargains. L. D. TILLYKB. Is. Chorus—"Aguin We Hear tho Voices," ActB were passed In the relgna o: School •William III, Anne and George I FLAT TO LET—In Miller Building. , 19. Recitation—" The Discontented Flower" \rhlch made It Illegal for any tnllo; Miss Emma Wcrmau 1 ^5V to make or any man to wear clotUes I i HAMMOCKS AND PORCH SW1HCS 20. Chorus—"Lift the Banner" School •with any buttons other than thosi 21. Heading—"The Vision"..MissL.Kellehan at B. H. Berry Hardware Co 's, Dover. -2. Chorus—"Along the Smiling Tathway" made of brass appended thereto. The School low further enacted thnt not only FOH UKXT—House on Spruce street. En quire of W. A. ffim, U. S. Express olllce, 23. Addresses—Rev. E. Couklin, of the II. E. South American Ehould any tailor who committed Dover. 32 tf Church ; Rev. W, T. Panuell, pastor breach of It be fined 40 shillings, 24. Notices. Cured by Pe-ru-na. Frrn KKST—Tlnw rooms So. 14 Blnckwel 2.1 Collection. but also that he should not bo able ti Si). Ul-jbiug Chorus—"Till Wn Meet Again" street suitable for ollices, milliner; or dress- Count Alfonso d' Aljores, of 267 Plaza recover from his customer In a court making. .Ituues A Ooodule. fcScbool of lavr the price of the suit which hi 27. Henetiiotiou Rev. K. Conklin del Torro, Buenos Ayres, South America, •hud adorned with the offending but- To LEV—Two nice liu-ge furnished rooms while visiting in Chicago, wrote from &17 suitable) for light housekeeping. Aim a large Lewis Carson, a stationary engineer tons. The whole object of tho net wns furnished room, suitable-for two gentlemen Cleveland avenue, that city, as follows: . to protect the Birmingham metal but- Best of references required. ;11 13. Blm'kwl emplyed at the Taylor Iron and Steel "I used Pernna a short time ago to Imild up my ton malters. A case which enme be- street, two dnnrs Imlow PnstOfllce Works at High Bridge was instantly systom, which was all run down from overwork, fore the courts In the year 18S4 or killed at Annandale on Saturday night _^__ worry and a cold which had settled in my back and 1855, in which n. man, on being sued by a Central Railroad train. Ho at- kidneys, causing mo serious unnoyance and trouble; by bis tailor, raised n successful de- AUTO LIVERY. tempted to board the train while it Do you realize what it means f It means "When I returned homo from work atnight, I was so ex-! fense relying on the nets In question, tluit ii, brings you in touch with pluses tlmt was in motion jmd slipping under the hausted and worn out, together with the pain in lny back, that the buttons on the clothes which are too far away tu bo readied with horse wheels was cut in twain. A widow, that I felt I would never be able to take up tho burden of] ho bad ordered were bone and not dniwn conveyance, nnd gives you hi o day Mifo again in tho morning', but when morning came I' nu outing trip tlmt would by other convoy four sons and two daughters survive. brass, cnllcd attention to the exlstouco ance require u week's time, and larger ex- 1 would got oat somehow. This dragging through life con-, of the anachronism, and the restrie ptmsQ. Are you iu u hurry to rcueli some I tinued for a couple of months, .when I decided I would' lilacc ten, twenty, fifty or one. hundred miles Archibald Saundry an outfielder tions were soon after abolished.—Lon A remedy that tako Peruna. - • '••'••] don King. iistaiit, we can pet you there on time. Do jilaying with the Randolph A. A. on Dangerous Kidney Diseases you want R pleasure trip free from cares i Saturday in a game at Hackettstown cures all tho ca- "I am glad to state that I found It fust the medicine tori Wo can give It to you. Do you want to show Cured. "Odicllo" In a Mnlaj- Theater. collided with mother fielder named tarrhal derange- me. In a couple of months / was restored to perfect attention to your friends by takiug them At the nppeaitince of the flrnt Bymp- A correspondent writing in the Aus around our beautiful county ' Wo are at ments of tho kid- health and strength, and my work was no longer a' ?itzgerald with the result that both tom of kidney trouble, Peruna should tralaslan thus describes a performance your service. Are you a commercial trav- neys should cer- burden. I therefore endorse your medicine as worthy) eler whose time is money f We can save you veve injured. Fitzgerald recovered be taken. tainly bo consid- of the confidence of the sick.' '--Alfonso d' Aljores. of "Othello" in a Malay theater; "It btb time aud money. nd continued to play but Saundry had was all in Malay, of course, but where This remedy strikes at once tho very ered a household DOVER GARAGE COMPANY. iis jaw bone tracked and was rendered they had got the European costumes root of the disease. necessity. Feruna is such a remedy. seemed to act In perfect harmony witn. from I cannot imagine. They were of nconscious." He was taken to a hotel It at once relieves the catarrhal kid- A Prominent Merchant Restored' . the -system, eliminating the poisons, neys of the stagnant blood, and prevents all kinds and descriptions. Othello was nd later brought to Wharton where to Health By Pe-ru-na. stopping the ravages of the disease Where Mnrthn Wu«liingtoii DIeil. Jr. H. W. Kice set the injured jaw. the escape of serum from the blood. aud gradually restoring mo to health dressed as a toreador, with tennis Mr. John Nimmo, 215 LlRpincott St., Martha Washington did not die in Peruna stimulates tho kidneys to and strength. Bhoes on; Cassio, as Henry VIII.; Ingo Saundry did not regain consciousness Toronto, Can., a prominent merchant the same room ns her husband, but in excrete from the blood tho accumulat- In a black velvet court suit, with a ntil early on Sunday morning, he is of that city, and also a member of the Wo have on file many thousand tes- barrister's wig well down over his i room In the garret, under whose slop- ing poison, and thus prevents tho con- timonials like theories given here. We bout again*but his head and face is Masonic Order, writes: nose; Dcsdemona, in a short Spanish ng roof the heat was Insufferable In. vulsions which are sure to follow if the can only give our readers7 a slight ivathed in bandages. 'I have been In poor health generally dancing girl's dress; Itoderlgo, a green lnier and the cold not slight In wlu- poisons are allowed to remain. glimpse of the vasf array of unsolicited for over four years. •• When I caught a Drulil's gown, with pink stockings and :er, lighted only liy n dormer window. It gives great vigor to the heart's endorsements \vo are 'receiving overy tanned boots. But the joke of the The lower corner of the door of this at- Robert Vanderhoof was arrested on bad cold last winter It settled In the action and digestive system, both of bladder and kidneys, causing serious month: _ No other physician in. the whole thing was the music. There was le room is cut off. • This wns done for Monday by Marshal Byram for striking •which are apt to fail rapidly in this trouble. I took two greatly advertised, world ih'as received such a volume ot a Mnlny orchestra of baujos, mando- an Italian lad. Justice Young fined disease. ... kidney remedies without getting the enthusiastic lqttors 'of thanks as Dr. lins, etc., but they played scarcely any s. Washington's sole companion In Poruna cures catarrh of the kiduoys, desired results. Hartman for Pcruna. . native music. They nil simply love er lonely vigiil ot eighteen months aft- him $2.SO'which was paid by Vander- hoo£ s father The b ls an old simply because it cures catarrh- whbi'- "Peruna is this, only remedy which, All correspondence held strictly con- European music, to which they sot >r the general's death, a companion j - °y evtr located. . was really of any benofli to .mi).' It Udenti&r. their own Malayan words. The whole •hid] the old general himself had of- j offender and when in court is about as play wns interspersed with songs, Just en petted. It was the custom of the ' brazen as they are made. like our comic operas." 'amily to shut up for two years a room DR. KENNEDY'S In which a denth had occurred, and Mrs. Grace Palmer on Monday ap- Ms was the reason why Martha and 'ChnrlfaMc Doetom. peared before Justice Young complain- er eat moved to the shabby and stuffy Doctors give away more than any ing that Mrs. Mamie Palmer had on AVORITE ttle garret. other class of men on earth. It is stat- June 15 called her vile names and used ed that the gratuitous services of phy^ threats. The upshot of it all was that siclans last year to one large Philadel- Mrs. Mamie was bound over to keep phia hospital amounted to over ?50O,- the peace in the sum of $50 for six 000 at ordinary tees. Upon this the BreakFs no Hearts, Excuses months. Wisconsin Medical Recorder remarks ' no Crimes. that "if any individual or any society Mother's Ear fl BIO D/SPLA* • • - Dr. David Kennedy's FAVORITE EEMEDT le had given $500,000 to any cause the A WORD Mi MOTHER'S BAR t WHEN of candy boxes for the Fourth at Cole's, 17} fact would have appeared in all the NURSING AN JNPANT, AND IN THB not a disguised enemy of the human race; where it f MONTHS THAT COMB BEFORB THAT W. Blackwell street, Dover cannot help, it doce not harm. It 1B composed of NEAT PRINTING dallies with large headlines, but this TIME, vegetable ingredients and does cot bent or inflame free work of the physicians has coma Don't Forget the blood, but coole nnd ptirifieB it In all cases of SCOTT'S EMULSION Kidney troubles. Liver complaints, Constipation of •Has more weight with your to be considered as too common for no- to attend the sales on Saturday next at the the Bowels, nnd the delicate derangements which tice. SUPPLIES THB EXTRA STRENGTH AND afflict women, the action of Dr, Kennedy'e FAVOR- correspondent than the more NOURISHMENT SO NECESSARY FOR new clothing store called the London & Liv ITE! REMEDY Is beyond prflieo. Tboueaioueaudi "B of THB HEALTH OF BOTH MOTHER AND orpool In M. C. Havens' old stand.... grateful people voluntarily testify to this, iin letters "And this was only one hospital In CHILD. FoDr.Kennedy; and with a warmth and fnllneBB of awkward kind. Call Tele- one city. How enormous this free Send for free sample. words which mere.business certificated never po§- phone No. 1 and let's talk work in the whole country must have SCOTT ft'BOWKE,. Chemfsts, OAST03.IA. eeefl. itmakCBnodrunkards—excuses nocrimeB— 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. Boars the /y Ilia Kim! WIM Always Bought breaks no hearts. In its coming there 1B hope, and it over when next you need been last year!" 50c. and $1,00; all druggista. •' in Us wlnpB there is healing, we challenge a trial and are confident of tho result. Yqnr drnggiBt baa it.- ONE DOLLAR alSottlo. Bearin mlndthenameand some work' in our line A Jitpaueae Hint. address: Dr.Ztau/d KENNEDY, Kondout,NewTork. The proverbial politeness of the Jap- anese has resulted in the development of a number of neat little customs. One of the best is the manner in which one hostess gets rid of an unwelcome guest She does not bint that the time Is' about up for his stay or tliat_ she Is GREAT SPECIAL SALE going visiting soon, but sets to" work preparing a dninty luncheon,, which she packs In a little box, ties'iip with -IN- ribbon and paper and hands vto the guest some morning. It Isn't an insult, either; it's Just n hint, and one: that Is always taken. • • ',:.

; Behind the Barn. If you are an amateur photographer Commencing July 7in, Oi-en Friday Evening-ciDseis^aioraay alpn and have a negative of some friend •whom you would like to see locked • up for a long term, put your printing frame Just inside a wire mosquito net- Millinery ting when you print the next picture from the negative. The result will be BEGINNING a print showing your friend behind the bars. The effect will be almost startling. MONDAY, JUNE 19th Mlataken. Jack—I thought that the. author of 6&? (BROAB ST..2I W.PARK ST this book was famous for his keen un- derstanding of women. Jane—'Well, do Unquestionably the Cheapest House In Newark for Reliable DryUoodi. you doubt It? Jack—Of course. He Bays that the heroine suffered In si- Your choice of Ready-to-Wears from 69c. up. • IN NEWARK'S BEST CLOAK AfSD SUIT lence.—Kansas City Independent Dress Hats and Children's Hats one-third below cost. • DEPARTMENT. ; Rapid. "They say that he has a past," Bald •A Lucky Purchase of more than 500 Tailor-Made WALKINQ Miss Primly, and there was awe in her Pattern Hats also greatly reduced. ; y SKIRTS to be sold 1-3 and 1-2 under regular prices. voice. "Well," said Miss Speedson, "If be has one no's" going so fast now that Black, Blue, Brown and White, also Plaids, Checks and Mix-; It will never overtake him."—Ex- If you want a great bargain, now is your chance. - change. • tuces, The entire piece-goods stock of one of New York's 'fore-'; Come early and get the best choice. j most ^RIRT MAKERS. The materials are such as are':-used;;' Free Fiction. kin Skitts that sell at $5.00 to $10.00 if bought in the regular;' Mrs. Muggins—Do you read much fic- tion? Mrs. Bugglns.-N«; I get all the way. These skirts have all been made within the past ten. days. fiction. I/want listening to my hus- f The best selling styles of the season. Not an accumulation of band's reasons for coming home late.— I odds and ends or shopworn outcasts, but stylish, well made; Philadelphia Record. : F. V. WEIR ) reliable, perfect fitting, up-to-date skirts in Women's and Misses ses' ^k. . - Honurt. k sizes, divided into three lots for this, sale, He—Ifs hard to keep a secret some- East Blackwell St., Dover, N. J. times, Isn't it? She—I don't know. ALL QOODS DELIVERED FREE OH CHARGE SAMPLES SENT ON APPLICATIO I've never tried It—Detroit Free PreBS. (Two Doors Below Post Office.) Second Section Pages 9 to 12

DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1905.

Him; and when a man surrenders him- We do not say, '' I have a right to act "MONEY" WAS THE SUBJECT self he surrenders proprietorship in his in some cases aa a disciple of Christ property. and in other cases is an enemy of This does not mean, of course, that Christ." Or at least, if we follow OF DR. HALLOWAY'S SERMON we are to give away all that we have. any such course we recognize that it is It means that we are left in the use utterly unnatural and inconsistent. Last Sunday in the Presbyterian Church. He Had Given of the property as God's stewards. Neither should we put aside some He does not ask that we shall do as money and say, "I will use it as the It Once Before but Repeated it upon Request. St. Francis did, choose poverty as our Lord's steward," while of the rest we Bride. It is not demanded either that say, "I can use it as I please, for I A very favorable impression Spending Money Shows Character we shall imitate the first Christians must give no account of its disposi- upon tlie ladies who xvear "Money," says one, "comes the knowledge, and in all diligence, and and make common lot of our property, tion." We should be Christians in shirt waists. We make a nearest to omnipotence of anything wfc in your love to us, see that ye abound are simply to hold and use our sub- the expenditure of ALL sums. The specialty of that kind of handle." The rich man's wealth is in this grace also." He makes bene- [ stance in such a way as to honor God. fundamental principle for the Christian concerning money is, that it does not work. When youjire espec- his strong city," declares the Book of volence a Christian grace and puts it i That will, undoubtedly, make us care- belong absolutely to himself but is ially particular about some Proverbs. Money cannot do" every in the same category as faith and zeal' ful how we spend it. That will make Jthing, but there are very few things, held by him as a steward. The laundry work, just remem- and love. It is of fundamental im- J us feel that we are responsible to God "on the other hand, that can be done portance, therefore, that Christiana' for our expenditures. But, we may recognition of that fact will settle the ber us. without money, We cannot buy health, should have a right understanding of honor God as much by providing for entire debate between expenditures for but in sickness' we can buy many com- their duties with respect to money, j our own necessities as by giving to the self and for beneficence; will enable forts and obtain many means to restore My purpose is to lay down some poor. "We may feel the responsibility us to be honest toward all claims health. The rich man has many ad- principles, -which I consider as basic as stewards just as much when our whether of our own needs or of others; DOVER STEAM LAUNDRY, vantages over the poor man. His and biblical, for our guidance. [money is laid out in education and will tend to make us careful and just money gains him many friends, secures" First, then, the Christian should travel and even amusement, as when in reference to what we may allow or J. K. COOK; Prop. him ease. and comfort, enables him to hold ALL his money subject to God1 B we lay" it upon the altar of the.Lord's disallow as necessities or as gifts, travel and enjoy art, to wield influence, will and call. He is only a steward, House. "He that provideth not for II. But, now, there is a second 75 W. Blackwell St., DOVER, N. J. and to scatter blessings among those not an owner in fee Bimple, of any his own is worse than an infidel." principle to be followed by the Christ- Telephone, 19-a. who lack. Material possessions are a property he may have. Peter says,1 "We must not elevate one of God's ian in the use of his money—a pro- pre-requisite to civilization. For "as every man hath received the gift, interests above another. We must not portion should be given to Benefic- without money we cannot obtain food even so minister the same one to an- set the claims of organized religion ence. or clothing. Unless one has a moder- other, as good stewards. If any man above those of humanity.'' The great Paul wrote, "upon the first day of ate assurance of necessities he cannot minister, let him do it as of the ability difficulty in this whole matter is the the week let every one of you lay by make advance in morals even. which God giveth, that God in all division we make between things him in store, as God hath prospered' The use of money, therefore, be- things may be glorified." What we secular and things spiritual. We say him." This sets forth the duty of comes a vastly important question. have we have received from God. He that when we use our substance for systematic giving. It is not to be Perhaps there is nothing which reveals gave the power to acquire, and the ourselves it is secular use, and when left to the impulse of the moment, to character more clearly and decisively substance upon which we work came we use it for others it is spiritual use. the state of the feelings, to the im- Capital $100,000.00' SUTDIUS $40,000.00 than the way in which a man disposes from him. For "the earth is the But we have no right to divorce any pression produced by an appeal for of his money. The Word of God Lord's," and the fulness thereof." use of money from our relations to help. What we give is .not to be puts the matter before us as a re- The Christian not only acknowledges God. It is ALL God's and ALL to be some "left over" amount, it is not to ligious question even. .Paul, in writ- this but, by his own action, has given used so as to honor Him. We do not be taken from what remains after we ing to the Corinthians regarding the himself and all that is his to the Lord, say as Christians, "I will apply some have had the use of all that we choose THE DOVER TRUST COMPANY giving of money says, "therefore as We ourselves are the property of of my time as a servant of God, and for our own pleasures and necessities. ye abound in faith, and 'utterance, and God, by 'our surrender of ourselves to some of it as a servant of Satan." On the contrary, we should make our calculations for beneficence at the out- set, lay by something for THIS before Prompt, efficient service we withdraw any for other purposes. . along all lines of This is the only way in which we can j modem banking1. give properly, the only way to guard against the selfishness which might • President, I. \V. SEARING lead into extravagance for ourselves, the ' only way by which we can be -Vice Pres't, EDWARD KELLY ready to respond to need always. Second " " H. M. GEORGE Systematically a certain proportion should be set aside, and from this Sec'y-Treas,, E. W. ROSEVEAR store, already given in intention, we may take'for special calls. ; " • - , '•. Bargain in Children's Stockings Our Cream Java a mild, fine flavored The question arises what proportion coffee, 28o. lb.; 5 lbs. for 1.30. should thus constitute our store for ~ Vie have just received direct from':the mill Our Extra Old Java and Mocha is beneficence? No set rule is given in 80 doz. Children's.Fine Black Ribbed^Cotton the finest coffee that can tie obtained, 32c •Hose, sizes\-6:to" o#; T/heySvere made to sell the New Testament. The writers lb.; 5 lbs, for 1.50. leaves to the individual conscience the .. regularly for. 1 jo. pair; we put them on sale, If you try our .coffees .we are sure they, all-sizes, at; ...... :....'..•.. 9c pair details as to amount. Under the Old % will please you, as we are getting new cus- Testament economy the law of tithes totnersvon these goods every day. When was in force. The men who laid the r OENUINE "KAYSER" ordering.please state, whether you which it foundations of the Christian church HENRY J. MISEL Whole, granulated or pulverized. FINGER-TIPPED did not reaffirm th e law of the tithe as to the LETTER. Yet, we , ] EAST BLACKWELL N T '•••••' SILK moves. Pure Flavoring Extracts may confidently declare that the spirit STREET (OUR OWN BRAND) of the law still holds. "The'com- . The name In the, hem tells the Extract of Vanilla, made from Pure Mexi- mands to give systematically and Never before have we made greater prep- "whole story?' If you find It can Vanilla Beans, . freely must be understood as intended there you have the genuine.' The 2 oz. 20o. 4oz. 40e. ' -8 oz.75o. to cover not LESS than the very lowest arations for Spring and. Summer kind that don't wear, out at the Pints $1.25 ' Quarts $2 50 y2 gal. $4.00 limits of Jewish religious giving." We cannot read the injunctions of the finger ends. We have then} in all Lemon and other ftavors. requirements in 2 oz. I80. 4 oz, 35o. 8 oz. G5o. New Testament in thejight of the Old shades, also Black and White, and Pints.$1.15 Quarts $2.25 Testament -without coming to the con- In three qualties.- clusion that a Christian is bound to FURNITURE, CARPETS LL 75c. and $1.00 a pair.) Pure Baking Powder give at least one tenth oi his income Our Standard brand of pure phosphatio to Beneficence. Jin some cases, it is Baiting Powder is the beat of its class. true, a tenth would not represent a i: and MATTINGS Tambord Muslins C man's ability, while in other cases it lib. tins 18c,; 51b. tins 85 -. might sometimes be a heavy burden. . for sash-curtains, bedroom curtains, &c. A Richards pure" Cream of Tartar Baking NEW GOODS,of the most exquisite and latest designs and patterns Yet, it is hard to conceive how any comprise our immense stock. Our orders were large and placed with new and splendid assortment, prices 12o. Powder is the best that can be had at any Christian man or woman, in view of the manufacturers and importers before the recent advance and our 15o. 20c. 250. and.35c. price, 35c, lb.; 51b. tinB $1,50, the- relation sustained to God and of patrons wilLreap tlie benefit of these advance purchases while they the principle under which the»money last. Fine Teas Hard Wood Refrigerators is all held, can deliberately and con- .New-crop Formosa, Oolong, Tooting Hyson, The beat low priced Refrigerator made. scientiously let the demands of his own- Ceylon Blend, Mixed and English Breakfastp Made of solid ash, compact yet roomy, sizes and his family's need absorb more than nice leaf, free from dust, better than the gift as follows: nine tenths of his substance. And, scheme brands sold at 50c to 60c lb.: No. width. depth height ice price if one is poor, and finds it a strain to 1 lb', caddy 35c, "' "•-• 2 26-ineh 18-inch 41-inch 50 lb. 125 lay aside a tenth, I believe that it can. .>, ; ;. .3" " 1OO v^.. • 3 29-inch 19-inch 43-iDch 761b. 8 79 be proven by experience of thousands Very, fine new crop Formosa, Oolong, Ln-' 4 32-ineh 21-inch 45-inch 100 lb. 9.90 that the remaining nine tenths, how- Read the Cent-a-word"Wants? Other people do Too perial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson, Japan, ever small, will go farther in provid- English Breakfast, Ceylon, Ceylon : Blend Gem Ice Cream Freezers ing for himself and those dependent and Mixed 5Oo. lb.; 3 lbs. for 1.35. We The best and quickest working freezer on upon him, vyhen the tenth has been de- can sell you the finest Teas to be found any- the market, ' voted to beneficence. It is my convic- where at the-lovvest prices. ••,. ••-. 2 qt. 3qt. 4qt.. 6qt. . 8 qt. tion that there is no Christian who can- »75 2.Q5 3 50 320 4.35 not arrange to give the tithe. ••/'. •';;•. • ^ • Coffee' '^:'..\ - Lawn Mowers Some say, we do not have a fixed Our Coffees are the test that "can be had These mowerB do good work and are as income, and do not know what would . FBEHCH PIILUREl! W FOOHD SIBEl | • anywhere at the price, ' They are roasted by good or hotter than many of the high priced constitute a tenth. But, it is a poor the DRY PROCESS, fresh every week. machines, business man that does not make him- Announces a most important June sale oi Ladies'and Men's Under- *£ Golden Bid—This coffee pleases a good i2-inch 14-inch i6-inch awate at Wast once a year, or much oftenev, what his liabilities and wear, Corsets, Wrappers, Skirts and Underskirts. many of our; customers, arid is a much better 235 2.50 3.00 coffee than the package coffee sold at higher assets are. Most men know pretty SPECIAL IN WASH GOODS prices... 15c lb.; 5 lbs. for 7Oc; Screen Doors _ • nearly what their financial ability is. S , All colors' Lawn, 40 inches wide, at 6c a yard on Saturday only, 3 If one is fearful and wants to make a Finest Maricalbo—fully equal to the Walnut stained, all sizes, complete with All Ginghams and Seersuckeis will be sold at thesamc price. Mus- coffees generally sold as Javas, 20c. lb.; conservative estimate let him do so; " lin, the best quality, at 6c yard. fixtures, 90c. eaoh.. 5.lbs, for 90c/ .: • , ••.•• then if at the end of the quarter or year Special (or Saturday only—fifteen gored skirt for 99c. Our Standard Blend is a very fine Window Screens ' _ he finds himself better off than he cal- heavy bodied coffee, excellent'value at the culated upon, he can add to the gifts GREAT RIBBON SPECIAL Adjustable to windows of different widths. already bestowed. Others make price, 18c lb,; s lbs. for 80c. : AH colors, silk and satin, regularly 16c and 18c, will be sold at 8c 17-in. high zo-in, high 24 in. high excuse of their debts. "Must I not 'and TOC. Our No. 1 Breakfast is a rich Ml 18c 23c 30c pay my debts before I give to anything flavored coffee, fully equal to the.proprietary We have just got in over 500 pounds of Poplen Satin and Ducki or anybody ? Must I not be just before SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 500 pound. brands sold in tins.at ten cents per pound . Hose Reels higher, 24c. lb.; 5 lbs. for HO. I am genevous?" Of, course, your ?5c Sunbonnets will be sold for 10c. And a great variety of new with 50 ft. good Eubber Hose $5,90 complete. creditors have a prior claim to strangers kinds waisting goods. on your money. Yet, there are few Call and see us before you do your shopping elsewhere. business men who do not have to borrow 63 W. Blackwell-Street, Opp. the Public Library, Dover, N. J. 3 THE GEO. RICHARL3S CO. frequently in their business, and fewer still who do not have bills outstanding most of the time. Yet, they know that they can meet these liabilities JO THE IRON ERA, DOVER, N. J., JUNE 23. 1905

when necessary to meet them. If they everywhere, that encircle a whole never give any money to beneficence world in the reach and endeavor of until they are entirely free from all their love, will receive the blessing obligations, they will ileny themselves which belongs to the liberal soul. altogether the privilege. Besides, the An artist was askeil to paint a pic- greatest creditor we have is God, andture of a dying Church. Instead of the greatest (leht we owe is to Him. [jutting on canvas a small, feeble, God is the preferred Creditor. If you poor congregation in an old building, refuse to pay the tenth to Him youhe painted a stately, modern edifice, refuse n debt of honor, a sacred and through the open portals of which supreme debt, a debt resting upon could be seen the richly covered pulpit, Christians equally. The proportion, the magnificent organ, and the beauti- then, to be given to Beneficence, as an ful stained glass windows. Just with- av! rage uf giving, counting rich and in the entrance, guarded on either side poor together, is the tenth. by an officer of the church in spotless But the question arises what is apparel, was a contribution plate of Beneficence? And what may be in- goodly workmanship for the offerings cluded in it? of the worshippers. Right above this plate, suspended from a nail in the There are two general items—(1) wall hung another receptacle, a box, giving to the poor and helpless, (2) bearing the legend, "Contributions for giving to the organized work of the Missions." Over the slot of this box Lord. I will not dwell upon the first, through which contributions should except to say that this is not to be re-have gone, was a large cobweb. That garded as an incidental duty, but as was a dead church. one of the objects to be kept in view in the distribution of money. In Christ's I do not know that the artist's idea • own description of the great assize, He is that of the Head of the Church. makes the way in which we have But I am sure that it well becomes us ministered to those who are in want, to heed these words of the Lord through Klllgore & White, BlackweU and SIUMX the measure of the love and service we His servant of old, "Bring ye all the BtrteU, Dover, N, J. have for him, and, therefore, the tithes into my house, and see if I will deciding token of our worthiness for not pour you out a great blessing." READING SYSTEM eternal joy with Him. r New Jersey Central But I want to refer more particularly HERE HT HOME. a.nthraelte ooal used exclusively,' ' to the other—the giving for the Dover Citizens Gladly Testify. ELL, boys and girls, here's some- cleanliness and comfort. maintenance and advance of His king- It is testimony like the following HUE TABLK III KFraOI JUKI 20, 1904, dom in the world. And in that I that has placed "the old Quaker thing for you. For several TRAINS LBAVB DOVKB AS FOIiLOWS include the support of the ordinances Remedy" so far above competitors. DAILT BXOEPT SOKDAT. of the church and the evangelizing When people right here at home raise months we have used Fountain Pens For New York, Newark and of those without, or missions. their voices in praise there is no room Elizabeth, at 6:29 a. m,; 4:10 It is here that God's people must left for doubt. Read the public state- 5:25 p. m. Sundays 5,34 p. m. frequently fail. ment of a Dover citizen: (as shown by illustrations) as a means For Philadelphia at 6:29 a. nv A Philadelphia clergyman recently William Cleave, of Searing street, 5:25 p. m. Sundays 5:34 p. m. blacksmith shop on Morris street, prefaced the taking of the usual offer- of increasing our circulation. We have For Long Branch, Ocean Grove. ing by requesting that the congregation says: "I was subject to a severe Asbury Park and points on New refrain from putting pennies in the pain across my back and a dull aching succeeded far beyond our expectations York and Long Branch Railroad, offering. He stated that" of the 7G5pain in my loins. I could not turn in 6:29 a. m.; 4:10 p. m, people in attendance at the last service bed without having a sharp twinge in 400 had each dropped a penny, (>5 hadmy loins. Such work as shoeing but as our contract expired with the For all stations to High Bridge given more, and 300 had failed to con- horses caused me intense pain. I at 6:29 a.m.; 4:10, 5:25 p. m. Sun- tribute. saw Doan's Kidney Pills highly recom- days 5:34 p.m. The important part played by the mended in our daily ftaper and I con- manufacturers June 1 we closed the For Lake Hopatcong at 9:48, penny in church collections is known cluded to give them a trial. I got 1 a. m.; 4:10, 6:56 p. m. best by church treasurers. Many who them at Killgore & White's drug store offer then. We were fortunate, how For Rockaway at6:s3,10:39, a.m.; could afford a nickel or a dime, content and after using them a short time I 1 6 :o 7, 7140 p, m. Sundays 9: r i a. in. themselves with a penny. This shows was entirely free from my backache . ever, in being able to induce»the firm to For Easton, Allentown and a failure to realize that the church like My mother also used this remedy for Mauch Chunk at (6:39 to Easton) any other organization must have nervousness and was benefited very a. m.: 4:10(5:25 to Easton) p.m. sufficient money for its proper main- much. She, as well as myself, thinks let us have the promise of 500 more. W. B. BK8LEK, tenance. I believe that the offerings Doan's Kidney Pills are a reliable Vies Pree. and Oen'l M«r. should be entirely free-will offerings— remedy. I take pleasure in recom- We want to increase our subscribers - 0.M.BUBT, even to the extent of doing away with mending them to anyone I hear com- . Cho.Faai.Acl. pew-rents. But, the obligation of plaining of a lame back." romau tutormanaa. Closing tinu for outgoing malli from Dan those who constitute the church to sup- For sale by all dealers. Price 50 by 1,000 and do it quickly we have de- portotnce: port it is just as real' as though in cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, A. •...'. . ' . ... return for their money they were given N. Y., sole agents for the United cided to give to every boy or girl that possession of a pew. I have heard it States. argued that giving for the support of ; Remember the "name—Doan's—and one's church ought not to be considered take no other. will bring us two new subscribers, paid beneficence. And when pews are rented SS^AWSSt? or purchased I agree. But, when the $69.50 BUFFALO TO PORTLAND. OREGON one year in advance, or one new sub- 9:50—Sucoamnna, Ironii. Charter HHD RETURN VIA THE NICKEL lOaS^-Rockurarria Hlfta Brldn support is by free-will offerings, then 10:55-Morrtato4n(oi«wl). • all that is given may be included, PLATE ROAD. lOire^HOTrYorMoloMd). rightly, under the head of gifts to the Account the Lewis & Clarke Exposition. scriber paid two years in advance, one B-jjS-Kart, vi» Morrlitown. Lord's-treasury. There is no compul- Also very low rates to Pacific Coast points in M lNl sion. There is no peculiar right in California and Washington. Stopovers and SS2S t good return limit given. Tickets on sale of these Fountain Pens. Every pen has 2:S0- «t yta ttorrirtown. - possession conferred. It is a voluntary certain days of each week, beginning May 2J 8:50—Weat, all polntaoriHIgb Bridge Branoh contribution. And if the people thus . andI*keHopatoongHopatoo , For further particulars write R. E. Payne, the guarantee of the maker behind it 4:50—WestWest , vlli 8onntos8 , giving voluntarily would but give General Agent, S91 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 4:50-We«t,toEarton. systematically and liberally,—give 25-4t out of the tenth set aside for benefi- arid if not perfectly satisfactory return TIMELY AND VALUABLE SUGGESTIONS. , IBCOmHO MAILS. cence, the church treasury wolud be A. H. Tim DU1 AT B. 8. BTATIOH, full. It is not this or that method of Many people, especially women who it and get aiiotlier^ You will find them 6:30—Prom New York. raising the money which has the most lead closely confined domestic lives', 7:00- " I*k«Hopatoong. important bearing upon the amount—it suffer from what in general terms is Z!22~ Weet, HacketStown. is the recognition of each one's re- called "nervousness." Among all the equal in every respect of | the better 7:80-" Sueesmniia.Ironta and Charter forms of treatment none has even ap- sponsibility, it is the faithful adher- 8:80- " Mine Hill (closed) ence to the foundation principles proached in success the intelligent use grade of $2.00 pens on the market. respecting he use of money, it is the of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite »:18- West Wa Buffalo. ' heart beating in sympathy with Christ Remedy, of Rondout, N. Y., .which and His kingdom—it is these which are promotes an easy and natural action of Any- boy- or 0r) in^ a single evening sag-* ate^-Y-vv absolutely neces'sary. digestive organs and imparts tone to Then, the great work of world-wide the nervous system. 8:47— " Wai* _ evangelization has a pre-eminent claim can get the two subscribers needed. 4:10—" " Rockairay Tla"1ii|n Brldga Can't Be Best. upon our beneficence. 5:00- « OhMto.ironlaaBdBuooajiiiiiui While charity begins at home, and Our handsome line of children's lace caps, lace and fancy hats, white dresses and jackets Just try it and see now easy you can 5:06— " while our own church organization and at J. H. Grimm, 6 N. Sussex St. ' 5:24^. « its work has a pressing claim, yet that earn a pen. 6:08- " 1 W01 should not be allowed to absorb all our fi.in^ ti Office open on Sundays from 9 a. m. to gifts, not too large a proportion of iu ft. m. them. »The GREAT work of the Send or bring your names and money church, the work specifically committed to it by the Lord, is the work of mis- A Convenience, to the office of The Iron Era. LAGKAWANNA RAILROAD sions, of carrying the gospel to the TIME TABLE. uttermost parts of the earth. The In effect nay 14, 1905. church which is not interested in this Always (Dally except Sunday.) work, the church which does not give 1 generously to it, is false to its own ^i MbrrUtowni 4 40, 0 48, reason for being and disloyal to its A Necessity, - • Lord. I know that there are some 8 who do not believe in Foreign Mis- Often 1 »•, SB8..S 48, 8.«; 0ai.'ana's ll p. m. *' "'•' • Trains marked • run by via Kookaway • sions, but it is hard to see how they WESTWARD TRAINS. can believe in Christ and not believe (Daily except Sunday). • in obeying His word. I know, too, The 5:33 a. m. for Scranton. that there are some who think that for every dollar given for missionary work, the church loses an equivalent Telephone amount from its own treasury. The 10:05 a. m.' for Cheater ' . . . 1:!0ftSkl'2rNe'COn6' Newtoa> Branehvllleanci only answer to be given to that is, Si teat N6to6n that the facts show if to be false. It Get New Business "M.KKfe §S * is not the giving to missions that de- Hold Old Business pletes the home church treasury.. It west' l for 'Water a°p and PDlDt9 is the lack of conscientious regard to Create Demand the Christian doctrine of stewardship Furnish Supply 5:00 p. m. (or Easton. - that keeps all our beneficence at the B!40 I n?;/or0UeSf minimum. The facts show that the The Telephone Helps in •6:«p. m. for Hookettstown. churches which give the most liberally !(0 bur • to carry on the work of the kingdom •••• all this. '.• ' '9:38 pK;'ffl?. Morris,. 9:38 ?n?'nffi.p.m. for Por8ot0udabui Morris',^ Scranton,-Blngham- beyond their own bounds, are the ton, Utlca8 , 0udabuiSyracuse, Ithaca.and BnfBlo. churches which have the largest ??ffi. SUNo D ' ' amounts for their own work. Let the ca, Syracuse, Ithaca. great principle of stewardship be ac- Tfie Hew York aqd new Jersey SUNDAT TRAINS. cepted by Christians generally and ALL branches and departments of •Via Rookaway.- . WE8TWARDTEAIN8.. work are equally vital and equally re- '•:•.. Telephone Company 5:32 a.m. tor Scranton. •';. •':•';•• in no a'm' ?r Netcpngand Newton. sponded to.' It is a selfish feeling o« » S' fi>'ISlt,

THE TWELVE-ACRE STORE. CORRESPONDENCE $

MILTON. AmosH.VapHom, Hahne & Co. W. Saurman, of Paterson, -was in One week from this Saturday night town laat Monday. His purpose was there will be a festival in the Jr. O. Broad, New and Halsey Streets, Newark. • to look after the construction of a tele- U. A. M. Hall given by the Ladies' Aid Society. Quality Better or Price Lower than in New York, with phone line from Dr. Charles Lanter- Hot feather Comforts Choice as Great. wasser's to the main line from Milton. The Milton and Newfoundland base by the acre—HINTS of some of '•ml In EVERY The route mentioned will be staked ball teams contested at the latter's CA8E THEY'RE PRICED BELOW the marks out in a few days. place last Saturday afternoon. Score of any OTHER store! We're "PIONEERS" Theodore King and wife, of Ledge- 17 to 10 in favor of Milton. During In low prioes-as well as LEADERS In making wood, spent Monday with J. K. Riggs. the game an accident occurred. John •a«y terms for those who oan't spare oash— Housekeepers' Slimmer Supplies. Miss Bertha Jennings is away visit- Cooper, third baseman, and Mr. Do- Doesn't that Interest YOU ? ing relatives. ' Witt, pitcher, were both running for FIVE TIMES MORE HERE THAN ANYWHERE ELSE. Miss Mamie Chamberlain, of Mid- a fly ball knocked so as to fall between , Toilet Sets 9 pieces, plain -i / [* Dinner. Sets, 100 pieces, pretty dletown, N. Y., is visiting Miss A. J. the pitcher and third baseman. They colors, regular $2.25, special l.OJ flower decorations, gold edges, reg- Headley. came together at such a speed that Mr. ular $10.00, special j QO Charles Headley""spent Sunday with DeWitt was knocked unconscious cut- Water Tumblers, large size. 1 / friends at Millbrook. ting his face badly. He bled freely regular 36c doz., special each ^a* Glass Preserve Bowls, imitation During Monday forenoon of this week while Dr. Coursen attended to_.the cut glass,'9-incli in diameter, wounds which were on his forehead. Glass Pitchers, imitation cut de regular 23c, special... the heat was very intense—ninety signs, one quart, value 25c. 1(\ degrees above zero. Since the accident he has been uncon- special Dinner Sets, cottage compositi on City boarders are beginning to make scious at times, though at present there "WICKLESS BLUB FUME .100 pieces, regular $8.00, £ fin for the 75c line of Lawn their appearance. , are signs of recovery. Mr. DeWitt OIL STOVE" Toilet Sets, 9 pieces, fancy colors, special •J.vU was taken from the field to his liome 49c Benchu. Great Snap I —tarn flame on or oft like KM— gold edges, reg. price $3.59, 1 QO' J. R, Riggs has concluded to]have a powerful heat, no odor or danger— special A«/O Brooms— Well made, thin handles, telephone equipment put in his*atore. by Dr. Coursen.' light weight,- regular 35c, full line of alzt>; Glad to demon- $20.00 Sideboards rtraf their value to all who call. Tea Sets, fine American porcelain, special •t very pretty decorations, gold edges, •Stone Coolers, regular $1.78,1 C(\ 15.98 $35.00 Parlor Suit on each piece, 56 pieces to 7C MBERNIA. Has French plate mirror, lots set, regular $4-75, special... £.tJ special *»'JW of closet room. at Celery Trays, imitation cut 27.49 Deputy Surrogate Joseph P. Luke- John Hiler is very ill at the'present Of five piecea, chtrry tram*, Electric Bell outfit, regular £*Q/. glass, regular 19c, special... man and Daniel Clifford, of Morris- time with, dysentery. $8.00 Valour Couchei damask coverings. 69c, special 3 /v Rockingham Tea Pots, plain town, spent Sunday with Miss Annie Mrs. Joseph Bowen has gone to 5.98 $13.00 Extension Fruit or Vegetable Presses, shape, special Lukeman. Memorial Hospital, Morristown, for treatment. Mrs. Bowen is suffering Fine steel iprlngs, rich and Table at regular 29c, special. Tea Sets, fine thin china, pink Mr. George Heedy, of Upper Hi- heavy fringe. 8.98 tinted edge and pretty (lowers, 56 bernia and Miss Annie M. Stalter, of from a complication of diseases. Of gulden oak, elegant finish, Masons' Fruit Jars, each pints pieces to set, regular $5.98, "2 *7C Teabo, were married at the M. E. . M*is3 Bertha Hull is confined to the heavy Build. "» 5c; quirts...... $28.00 Bedroom special O. ID parsonage "Wednesday, June 14, by house with an attack of colera morbus. Por a Hardwood 1 J/\ For several days she was very ill, but Suits at 18.00 Rev. W. H. Haggerty. Upright Refrigerator.. 4.4" Children's Day was observed at the is now recovering. Of solid oak, fancy shape, > newest patterns and ma- French plate mirror. terials, perfect fitting neck and /T o school house, at Upper Hibemia on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of New Zinc lined galvanized shelves, street, visited Mr. and M.rs. Fuller solid bronze trimmings, removable shoulders, worth easily $10.00 . . . . . 0,1/0 Sunday afternoon, Rev. Mr, Hnggerty $14.00 Oak Dressers drip pipe ' and baseboard — big addressed the scholars. Smith at Meriden on Sunday. enough for the ordinary family. D Airc' 'diltc >^a''or> Russian and Norfolk, sizes Mrs. Fred Decker, of Rockaway Miss Bertha Fichter, of Richard at 9.98 Other makes, all sizes, ail guaran- DUjfS OUILO 3 to 16, reg $2.98 to J3 98, for Valley, and Mrs. George Lyons, ' of Mine, was the guest of the Misses Have large drawers and French teed. Boonton, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Mamie, and Delia Palmer on Saturday plate mirror. Ice Chests for 3.49 up, William Richards. and Sunday. Silas Hiler has not improved any Mrs. Aug. Munson is spending a CARPETS-CUT PRICED WOMEN'S LONG LINEN COAT SUITS. during the past week. He is a victim week at Lake Hopatcong. With Plaited Skirt, in •white, and material linen ; value / £ A William Stevens was hurt quite badly of paralysis. It is feared now that The 81.OO Velvets- yard-. 8Oc $9 60, special . ... . " . .' . . . 0>jU he will lose his eyesight. on Friday by a large chestnut plank The 81.IO Velvets,yard OOo MIB. Augustus Lyons visited Kock- falling on his leg. 70c Brussels.; yard • 59c Special Value in Linep Skirts, $1.98. away on Saturday. A number of prominent men of this 81. IO Extra Brussels, yard ...,80o 81 .BO Axmlnetere, yard ' 01.10' Special Leaders at . . . . $1.50, $1.98 and $2.98 Daniel Hiler spent Friday ,with place spent Sunday out of town, but 6Oc Ingrains, yard...-"- 40c friends at Rockaway. would not say where they were. Must Miss Blossom Kayhart, of-Rocka- have gone to a clam bake. HOUSE DRESSES AND WRAPPERS. way, was the guest of Mrs. James The second annual commencement An "ACME" *Mf|j|i JP^Ww. exercises of the public school were held To all who ar. «s»d to th« toll and car. of "w«»h d«r»" — "if to run. a lore and Made of dainty stripes and figures in the celebrated, Smith on Friday. . p»rfoot wuher, without m»UM mech»nl»m. (K*ty p»y menu or cast,) Mrs. Frank Hopler and son, Howard, last Friday. The room was very "Disc Make" and also in the Reliance Corset Waist prettily trimmed with daisies, yellow effects, regular $1.25, special spent Friday and Saturday with her 1.00 parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hull. and white, which were the class colors. MiC and; Mrs. Frank Fierce and The following received diplomas: B» «uro joa M. "No. n" »od 4r»t aam* VAMOS" b«(ore .ntMlog. our •«><*• 1 - WHITE LAWN WAISTS. family spent Sunday with Mrs. •Will- Delia Palmer, Mabel Lynch and Louis LARKET! ST., NEWARK, Hi: J* am Phillips. .'*•••"••' Decker. A very interesting program In.surplice effects, with trimmings of embroideries MMC PtaiiSt. We«ol Btoul'lb'.: .',,..V Miss Emma Norman visited friends was rendered in which the .graduates and laees, similar to $1.50 value*, speoial . . r . topic a part. Principal Theodore Green, PAYMBNTS Always something new in these waists at..tL nt Rockaway on Saturday. • '. 100 James Fitze spent last Wednesday of "Rockaway, gave an address and out jot'town. " presented the diplomas. LAWN SWING. THE " COLUMBIA." is msde of good maple in two sizes, two mom passenger aad four paasengor. The height of both is eight feet; Matthias Swackhammer, of Chester,' sail on .Saturday for Europe. They spread eleven feet; width of two passenger is four feet and of indMiss Carrie Bluin were married on are going to visit their old home and the four passenger, five feet. Price for small one, Thursday evening, June 16, at the home friends in Ireland, after eight years if the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. stay in-this country. They will be Augustus Blain. Miss Bessie Clark, gone about two months. The good SP 4.98 pi. Morristown, played the wedding wishes of many friends go with them. FOR THE CONVENIENT march. Rev. J; Bovenizer performd A foiir-horse load of young people {the, marriage ceremony. More than from Ironia had a pleasant: excursion OF OUR CUSTOMERS Baby Carriages and Go-Carts fifty persons were'present and enjoyed last Saturday to Cranberry Lake. 1 the bountiful hospitality of Mr. and make and finish. 125 stylea to select from • Eev, J. Bovenizer preached Sunday We have moved our office to the Morris street end of Mrs. Blain. •.. afternoon, June 18, in the home of our building. On Wednesday and Saturday evenings we Mr. and Mrs. Bovenizer expect to Rev. J. E. Hancock, in Ironia. $2.49 to $35.00 will receive and deliver orders as is our custom. More Facilities and Impwvtments for the Number 93 is our new Telephone. 1 single day and the farsightedness of Made of maple in good woodeD boxes, with . Patrons of (he New Jersey Ctntnl. the move has been acknowledged since P eight balls,, eight mallets,, nine wickets, two s- To lead, not to foljowis the motto every one of these trains is a paying stakes,at 98c, 1.25, 1.50. 2.0O, 2.50, 300. 3.60. which the New Jersey Central has be- venture And from time to time new W. M; CaWley Co. Boxwood Sets, 3.00, 5.35, 8.50, , fore it at all times and a demonstration trains have been added until now there of that fact is the establishment of the are trains every hour and on the hour new uptown ferry of the Jersey Central from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m., between the The erer popular Japanese mattings in at West 23d Street. The mammoth Metropolis and the Quaker City. Japanese building which is to be used as a ferry Again recognizing a public demand ities. Special per yard *'•» house is of steel construction advan- the New Jersey Central has just built tageously located in the very heart of and placed in commission six new din- the hotel, shopping and theatre district. ing cars introducing several features There is at this new Btation every con- new to the traveling public, first of New Beer Depot venience which the traveling public which is the arrangement by which might anticipate such as lounging the traveler in the day coach has ac- rooms for ladies and gentlemen, tele- cess to: the dining car. The custom on ...THE CELEBRATED... graph, public telephones, news stands, all roads heretofore being, to limit the ill. - Newark flo\ver booths and the hundred and one dining car to the parlor and sleeping little necessities which make travel- car passengers only. The service for ing a delight rather than a burdensome breakfast and lunch is a la carte, while ORANGE BREWERY task. . .. ' •. ' the dinner is served table d'hote at The commuter, and the New Jersey the rate of $1.00 per capita. Have es.tablished an agency on Warren Central's commuters are numbered by The New Jersey Central has just ONLY DIRECT ALL.WATER ROUTE the thousand, can purchase his monthly placed,in commission something like BETWEEN A, tickets at 23d Street or his home sta- thirty new coachea of the most ap- Street, near Dickerson Street. tion. Parlor cur ticket5 can be bought proved style of • architecture and NEW YORK and as usual a complete, baggage though its four-tracked road-bed is^ To saloonkeepers and hotelkeepers—Take Notice. checking system has been installed. recognized model of standard road mak- BOSTON & The ferry between 23d Street and the ing, nearly two hundred thousand cubic New Jersey Central's Jersey City sta- yards of crushed stone will be used for tion is a delightful sail arid two new construction during the present season Orange Beer in Kegs or Bottles. CHARLESTONS. C. boats the Elizabeth and Wilkesbarre and no less than three thousand tons of will be in operation. Both are twin 90-pound steel roil will also be used. JOHN F. KERWICK, Agent. JACKSONVILLE^. 3crew and double-decked boats making Only recently the New Jersey Central ro the trip in very-short order and con- opened anew uptown landing at West St Johns River Service between necting with not only the through 42d Street for it3 famous boats, the Jacksonville and Sanford, Flu., trains but with the commutation or Asbury, Monmouth and Sandy Hook of and Intermediate Landings suburban trains as well. The New the Sandy Hook Route, making it pos- Tha "ClydeLine" Is the flvortto routs Jersey Central has just placed an order sible for seashore patrons from the Morris County Machine and Iron Co. 1 NBW YORK, BOSTON, PIULA- with theHarlan&HollingsworthComT residential section of New#York to reach A, and EASTERN POINTS, and pany, of Wilmington, for two more the New Jersey Coast resorts in a most MANUFACTURERS OP CHARLESTON, S. C, and JACKSON- VILLE, FLA., making direct connection fast boats' for the 23d Street Ferry. comfortable and convenient manner forall points South and Southwest, Th.iB will make a fleet of ten new while the. landing downtown is at the ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY. double-decked ferry boats operated by new pier at the foot of Cedar Street. FASTEST MODERN STEAMSHIPS this company. That the New Jersey I AND FINEST SERVICE Central is a road whose interests are That is the aim of the New Jersey' Castings in Iron, Brass and Bronze its patrons was some time since recog- Central to serve its patrons as they nized by the. public. like to be served is an acknowledged fact and even now there are other im- Forgings of Every Description One of the most widely known fea- provements in contemplation which tures was the placing ..in service of will further emphasize this fact. Office and Works, No. 78-86 North Sussex Street twenty-four new trains for its New York and Philadelphia service in a Cent-a-word advertisements pay well. DOVER, N. J. THE IRON ERA. DOVER, N. J., JUNE 23, 1905. 12 Morris Orphans' Court. EHE SUNDAY SCHOOL Iu the matter of the application of William H Youngs, administrator of John Ricuos EVERYONE SHOULDt CORRESPONDENCE tESSON XIII, SECOND QUARTER, INTER for on order of the court for sole of lands to pay debts. NATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 25. VllEELAXD, KlXG, Vt'lLSOX & LIKDABIKY, Proctors. Y virtue of an order of the Morris Or- ROCK A WAY tfext of the Lenaon, u Coiuprelieualv 1 OWN phans Court made on the nineteenth IJuurlerly Ilovlew — Gulden Teal daBy of June, nineteen hundred and five, In Misses May and Adelaide Munson John ix, 31—CommtnUrr Prepare the above staLeU matter, I shall expose fpr t John Riggott was at Boonton on by Rev D. M. Stearin. sole at public vendue at the Court House in Monday attending the, bedside of his are at White Lake, Sullivan County, A mother-in-law who is seriouly ill. N. Y., where they will spend thesum- {Copyright, 1005, by American PrcEa Association.) LESSON I.—Jesus the Good Shepherd Dr. Kay Mott and Ernest Bruni mer. in tho afternoon, that is to say at two o'clock have both broken the record on Fich- The classes of '05 of the Rockaway (John at, 7-18). Golden Text, John x, 11, in the afternoou of said day, all those two HOME. public school will hold their annual "I am the Good Shepherd. The Good tracts or parcels of land and premises here- ter's alleys. Bruni beat his own Shepherd glveth Ills life for tlfe sheep.'1 inufter particularly described silunte, lying score 199 by rolling 202 and was given commencement exercises injthe Rock- That we may know Jesus as the Christ, and being iu tho Township of Roxlmry, away Presbyterian Church on Thursday County of MOM-IS ami State of New Jersey, a pair of Monarch "pats" and Dr. the Son of God, ami, receiving Him, described as follows : ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK Mott rolled 203 and was also given evening of next week at S o'clock. have life, Is the Golden Text of tli [Winning at a point ou the south west side A lai^e class will be graduated this of tlio main street leading across Siicaisunua is all tliat is required to buy a lot located on West Blacwell St pair of shoes. Mr. Fichter has put quarter and the summary of the gos- I'luins iu said Township of Hoxbury at the up a pair of Monarch "pats" to theyear and the exercises promise to be pel. That we may IIHTO life Ho laid edge of the sidewalk being the most easterly one rolling above 203. very fine. Those who," while they down His life for us, beaiiug our sins corner of Josiah Meeker's house lot und runs THE UNION LAND ASSOCIATION graduate'' have not finished but begun'' thence along the Hue of said Meeker's lot Lewis Harris and family, of Dover, In Ills own body, suffering In our stead south forty-four degrees and fifty-five raiu- hae a number of beautiful lots for Bale ot the low price of $186. spent Sunday with the family of Jos.are: Four year course—Angeline M. as we have seen in recent lessons. utes west five chains and. twenty links to an- Berry, Ida Bingham, Mary E. Decker; other corner of said Meeker's lot (2) south $2 DOWN AND $1 P£B WEEK.. Harris at this place. LESSON II.—The raising of Lazarus forty-five degrefB and fifteen minutes easi At a recent meeting of the Board Three year course—Mabel Banghart, (Jolin xl, 32-JO). Golden Text, John xl one chain anil fifty-nine links to comer of W. T. BISSELL, Treas. W. E. DUFFNER, Collector & flgr Katherine A. Dwyer, Ethel M. Free- Innds of Robert Wallace (8) north forty four of Trade it transpired that the shoe 25, "Jesus said uuto her, I am thedegrees and forty five minutes east along said 8s Blackweli Street, Dover, N. J. factory people would like to dispose of man, Christena George, Leona C. resurrection and the life." He who vol Wallace's line five chains and twenty links Hawk, Inez O. Huff, Harry M. Kauf- untarily laid down His life for us, for to the edge of the aforesaid sidewalk (4) along from $10,000 to $20,000 worth of new the same north forty-five degrees west one stock in that concern in order to en. man, Florence Lunger, Bess L. Mattox, no one could take It from Him (x, IS) endin and fifty-nine links to the beginning, large the plant to meet the demands for Daisy L. Morcom, Allena Bt Mott, has power to recall the absent spirit containing seventy-eight hundredth^ of an Elsie M. Myers, Bartow V. Reeves, and give life and health, even to such acre of laud more or less goods. This would be a benefit to the Also another tract of land adjoining the borough inasmuch as a larger plant Bertha M. Wintersheid. a corrupting body as that of Lazarus, above, beginning at the most southwesterly would employ more men. It is be S. G. Shawger is spending this week Marvel not, for the time Is coming corner of the above described lot and runs The New York Tribune Farmer lieved that certain individuals will sub- at Scranton with friends. He will be when all that are In their graves shall thence (1) south forty five degrees wost four bear His voice and como forth. chains and eiglity-flve links to a stake; (2) fiT PRACTICAL... National illustrated agricultural scribe to the stock tried out while there on the diamond, north forty-five degrees west eight chains LESSON III.—The supper at Bethany and eighty-eight links to aline ot Mrs. Cooke's PROGRESSIVE, weekly, xnadektolmeet the wants Miss Josephine Brink, of East Or- and if he makes good will sign with (John xll, 1-11). Golden Text, Mnrk xlv, laud; (3) a'ong the same north forty-seven ange, spent a part of last week at the Scranton ball team as left fielder. 8, "She hath done what she could." and three-quarter degrees eaBt four chains HELPFUL of the farmer and every mem- Messrs. : Harvey Archer, William and eighty-seven links to Joseph C. Buck's this place. ; Mary of Bethany represents life abun land; (4) south forty-five degrees east eight . It is said that an industry employing Shazer, Edward Dolan, and the Misses i dant truly worshiping, Martha serv- [•liuins and sixty-three links to the beginning. ENTERTAINING ber of Ms family.; . I f ^_ _ ,1 Y n •*•* MAIN I *4 ^l^Xa^^ *«1«m t *^W% bul\li£t matured hands will be located at this Mary Joy, Lemey, Ruth Sanford and I Ing and Lazarus In communion, Containing four acres and twfuty-flve bun Se ilredths of an acre of land more or less. place. It is said the Standard Oil Minnie Kayliart Sunday at Lake j ^{ °'Uer ® D1°™pieg m*Tn™ and Being the same premises described in a deed Company officials are behind the Hopatcong. f I'om Josiah Meeker, administrator of James THE IRON ERA the religious world would kill it if they Itiley, to John Riches, dated the twenty-third scheme. Some of tlm iirst strawberries seen Icou] a Amer e form o( ,lfe cim be en. day of September, eighteen hundred and The Borough Council held its regular about Rockaway this season came from inured even by the devil, hut real life, seventy-three, and recorded, in Book V-8 of Six ideai;home paper containing the news of the local field Deeds for Morris County on pages 44, &c ' monthly meeting last night. the garden of B. K. Stickle. They '•'aDUndanco of life, wells and riverso f WILLIAM H. YOUNGS, Miss Elizabeth Banghart, who area large dark red berry and the j living water, now few can endure! 32-5\v Administrator. teaches school at Westfield is home for flavor is excellent. • LESSON IV.—Tho entry of Jesus into HE the summer. As a reward for the capture of the | Jerusalem (John xli, 12-20). Golden SHERIFF'S SALE. A pin that had been given to Miss thieves who robbed the store of E. B. /Text, Matt xxi, 9, "Blessed is Ho that IN CHANCERY OK NEW JEUBEY. T PHOENIX Nellie Huff, of this place, and which Dawson at Boonton last fall Mr. Daw-cometh in the name of the Lord." One Wheiein Samuel S. Partridge, as Executor great truth In this lesson Is the literal of the last will ami testament of Fraucena she lost sometime since has been son has presented Detective H. R.fulfillmen. t of Scripture by Him of B. Partridge, deceased, is Complainant, INSURANCE COMPANY recovered. .Miss Huff on Monday last Dobbins with a six-shooting revolver. (whom Moses in the law and the proph- and Alfred Jayne, Eleanor Jayne Breckeu- The weapon is one of Harrington & ridge, George Jayne Breckenridge, saw a Slavic woman wearing the pin. ets wrote. In the volume of the book It Clarence E. Breckenridge, Annie Jayne, OF HKRTFORD, CONN. Miss Huff called Detective Dobbins Richardson's best, and of 32 calibre. is written of Him, He is the substance Thomas W. Lamont, Florence Lamout, into play and after some little talk the | Miss Emma Parlament has returned of every shadow, the reality of every Robert Lowery, Thomas W. Lamont, and has paid a very large sum for losses io con- sacrifice, truly the Messiah of Israel, Horace Stetson, as executors and trustees woman handed over the pin. She( to her home at Hibernia after an ex, under the las? will and testament of Samuel flagrations since the Company was organ- declared it had been found by a boarder tended visit with her cousin, Miss the King of the Jews, the King of F. Jayne, deceased are Defendants. and given to her. I Evelyn Smith. kings and Lord of lords. Fi. fa. for sale of mortgaged premises ized, to which we now add our estimated LESSON V.—Jesus washing the disci- Returnable to October Term, A. D. 1B05. H.. RANDOLPH ANDERSON, Solicitor, losses, $325,000 at Baltimore and $23,000 ples' feet (John xili, 1-14). Golden Text, No. (tt Wall St., New York City. Gal. v, 13, "By love serve one another." at Rochester. N. Y making a grand total of FLANDERS. He knew that He had come f roTa God Y virtue of the above stated wi it of flci i M B facias in my Imr.ds, I shall expose for nnd was going back to God, and Hesale at Public Vendue at the Com t Mouse in Mrs. Thomas A. Bartley, of Phila- Rev. Henry Bice, of Newark, and a would teach His disciples, to whom He Morristown, N. J., on • $2,677,5:21.86 delphia, is spending a few days with former pastor of the Flanders M. E.had given the glory which the Father MONDAY, the 24th DAY of JULY It has paid for losses since the Company was Mr. and'Mrs. Irving Drake at their Church was in town a few days the past gave Him, that while here in humllla- lext, A. D. 1905, between the hours of 12 M. ind 5 o'clock P. 31., that is to say at "2 home near Flanders. • week renewing old acquaintances.' ition, waiting for the kingdom to come, organized we must not in any way seek our own j'clock in the afternoon of eaid day, all Dr. William Conklin is enjoying a Freeman Kinnicutt and wife, of hat.tract or parcel of land and premises, greatness, but humble ourselves to jereinafter particularly desmbri, utnrte, short vacation with his brother-in-law, Hasbrouck Heights, spent "Sunday with walk with God. . ! . lying and being in the Township of Mend Dr. George S. Writer and wife at their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram B. nam iu the County of Morris and LESSON VI—The vine and the branch- State of New Jersey Beginning at the west $51,802,21^.15. Nyack, N. Y. Kinnicutt on Main street. es (John xv, 1-12). Golden Text, John side of the Publio Highway, leading fiom M Dr. Bennett and wife, of Dover, At the Children's Day exercises held xv, 8, "Herein Is My Father glorified, 3olls to the Mendbain (formerly Washington Turnpike) Road, at the northeast orrni'i of . and has a Surplus to policy-hqideirs of were among the visitors at the lawn in the M. E. ,Church last Sunday even- that ye bear much fruit." The fruit is lands, now or Intely, of William Phoenix social last Thursday evening held by ing there was a very large attend- borne by the branches, but It is the leuce running along the west side of said the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E.ance and the exercises were first class vine that does it through the branches, Highway, northwesterly twenty-four chains and the branches simply nbide, subject and sixty eight links, to the middle of said Church. throughput, and the floral decorations Mendham Road; thence along the same, south $3,581^6,53 The Mission Band of the Presbyterian were.very beautiful. . 8H to the care of the husbandman. When xty-eight degrees west, six chains and the Christian life Is understood there :hirtyoue links', thence still along the same, to meet any great emergency'prdmptly and Church will meet Saturday afternoon R. H. Salmon, supervisor of theis a freedom from all anxjpty and yet :orlh eiguty-soveu degrees west eight chains with Miss Mamie Chamberlain at macadam roads in Mt. Olive township ind ninety-four links; thence south nine ilo- the growth and beauty of the Illy and ireei west twenty six chains and ninety-five fully, as it always has in the past. Bartley. \ is repairing the Main street road. the frultfulness of the vine. inks; thence north seventy nine degi ees east, Mrs. William Thomas, of South The bear that was seen on Railroad lijlit chainB and fifty-six links; thence noi th D. R. HUMMER, Agent., LESSOR VII.—Jesus prays for His fol- wenty links, and thence north beventv-niuc Orange, spent several days the past avenue on Tuesday morning escaped lowers (John xvii, 15-26). Golden Text, ilegrees east, ten chains and sixty links to week with friends in town. without being captured or doing any John rvii, 9, f'l pray for them." Not =ald Highway and place of beginning Con- Telephone No. a. - DOVER, N. J. taining forty-two aces and forty-five huul R. H. Stephens, of Mt. Olive, was harm although it created a sensation. only does He give us His own Spirit to reflths of an aero, more or less around our town the past week taking . Rev. W. F. Pannell attended Pres- live in us, teach us, guide us, comfort census. bytry on Tuesday of this week. us, but He assures us that it Is His life The above described propel ty will bo sold secures our life and that He ever llveth lubject to all restrictions and conditions of •ecoKl, if any, and to all unpaid taxes. ' to make intercession for us (John xiv.i Dated June 15th, 1905. THE Special Pin. Fur Inacct Collectors. CRMBERRV LAKE AND RETURN 50c. 19; Rom. viil, 34). He does not save us ABRAHAMRYERSOX IS 5 P. F. $9.00. fcherlil "Much core," Bald a taxidermist, Via Lackawanna Railroad everj; to take UB out of the world to heaven, but to leave us here as His witnesses, Jerseyman and Iron Era. LEWIS AMD CLARK "has to be taken in selecting the long, Sunday, July 4th and September 4th. flue pins used in fastening the speci- kept by His power. ..,..-' Very low rates for special parties on LESBON VIII.-.Jesus before Pilate NOTICE TO CREDITORS. EXPOSITION mens in insect collections. For cheap week days. Dates booked now. All collections of butterflies and bugs we (John xvlil, 28-40). Golden Text, John the attractions of a first-class excursion ESTATE OF ELLEN KINSELLA, AT PORTLAND, OREGON .use the ordinary, brass jilns mostly, bu1 xviil, 87, "Every one that is of the DECEASED. resort. Regular dinner fifty cents. truth heareth My voice." By His suf-v every one of these must be carefully PURSUANT, to the order of tho 8urro will be open continuously examined before impaling the Insect Good fishing, boating, etc. ferings He made a full atonement for gate of the County of Morris, made on to sea .that it Is well tinned, Cor were Bin, even the sins of the whole world,- the fourteenth day of June A, D, one thou- the tincoatin g imperfect or the slight- THAT THROBB/NG HEADACHE and to this we can add nothing, but sand nine hundred and five, notice is hereby From J,une I, I9O5, to October 15, 1005 His conduct before Pilate and while In given to all persons having claims against est flaw evident it would be lii nine •-Would quickly leave you, if you the estate of Ellen Kinsella, late of tlie One Hundred and Thirty-Seven Days. cases out of ten liable to oxidize in used Dr. King's New Life Pills, the hands of His enemies teaches us bounty of-Morris,* deceased, to present; the how we should act before our enemies,;, ante, under oath or affirmation, to the sub.v the body of the insect and thus destroy Thousands of sufferers have proved THE it We also use black varnished pins, for If we are truly His and living god- scrlber on or before: the fourteenth day of their matchless' merit for Sick and March next, being nine months from the date but they are almost as bad, for tho ly lives we will be hated by the world" of said order; and anv creditor neglecting to glazed coating soon cracks, leaving Nervous Headaches. They make pure and find mnny enemies. - >rlng in and exhibit hta, her or their clnlm tho metal exposed, and consequently blood and build up your health. Only LESSIN IX.—The crucifixion (John inder oath or affirmation within the timo so Imited will be forever barred of his, her-or UNION PACIFIC It is not verj long before oxidization 25 cents, money back if not cured. six, 17-80). Golden Text, I Cor. xv, 8/ "heir action therefor against the Admiuis- Bets iai Even the more expensive kind, Sold by W. H, Goodale Co., Dover; "Christ died for our sins, according to rator. - . .' ':. •.' is many miles shorter than any other tho nickel plated pins, are not much A. P. Green, Chester; Oram & Co.,the Scriptures." The hour came for Dated the fourteenth day of June, A". D. better. The latest tilings we have which Ho c'nme into .the world, ana He 005. -....-"; "ANDKBWK. BAKIB, line to the Exposition. '• Wharton. . ":''-.' .- Admmistiator, cow arc solid silver pins and bronze became a curse for us; for it is written, 12-Dw. • Dover, N. J. pins, and there is being used as an Energy all gone? Stomach out of"Cursed is every one that hangeth on And gives you an opportunity of visiting experiment a nickel and aluminium a tree." Happy Indeed are all who, see- alloy, which possesses decided advan- order? Simply a case of torpid fever. Ing His sufferings, truly say, "For mo,"- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. YELLOWSTONE PARK Burdock Blood Bitters will make a ESTATE OF JOHN J. KINSELLA, tages over all tho other kinds used." and, receiving Him, cry gratefully,' • DECEASED. JUNE ISt TO SEPTEMBER iplh new man or woman of you. "Christ hath redeemed me from the ; curse pf the lawl" ,.: PURSUANT to the order of the Surio- From Pocatello or Ogden through Monida. None Lore. L • gate of the County of Morris, made on The classic Greek nose has been re- Hundreds of lives saved every year LESSON X.—The resurrection (John the fourteenth day of Juno A. D one thoii- xx, 11-23). Golden Text, I Cor. xv, 20, land nine hundred and five, notice is hereby INQUIRE garded as tho Ideal shape, though there by having Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil given to all persons having claims against tho are Roman, Caucasian, Mongolian and in the house just when it is needed. "But now is Christ risen from the dead estate of John J. Kinsella, late of the County R. TENBROECK, C. E. Agt., Ethiopian noses, eneh Indicating a pe- Cures.croup, heals burns, cuts, wounds and become the first fruits of them that - ol Morris, deceased, to present the same, slept." The resurrection is that which' under oath or affirmation, to tho subscriber 287 Broadway, Mew York. culiar typo of mental trait. Generally of every sort. in ;or before; the fourteenth day of March speaking, thick and flat noses denote makes all else effective, for if Ho be text, being nine months from tuo date of not risen there is no one saved, nor ev- material Instincts, and turned up noses Scald head is an eczema of the scalp -aidaprdcr ; and any creditor neglecting to vanity. Wide nostrils are a sign of er will be (I Cor. xv, 14-10). If He is not )ring in and exhibit his, her or thoir claim —very severe sometimes, but it canthe risen ChrlBt He Is nothing, not even inder oath or affirmation within the tune BO strength, while small nostrils indicate be cured. Doan's Ointment, quick mited will be forever barred of his, her or a good man, for He said that He would tlieir action therefor against the substituted weakness. Napoleon's knowledge of and permanent in its results, human nature.made him select gener- At any rlso again the third day. But He Is Administrator. . als with large noses, for tills betokens drug store, 50 cents. risen, and Gal. II, 20, may be the ian-i •Dated the fourteenth day of June, A. D; gunge of every believer, ;.':'; •005. . • ANDREW K; BAKER, . Intelligence, Just as the eagle noso Substituted Administrator, LESSON XI.—The message of tho risen 53 Uw shows a firm, strong will. Possibly no No need to tfear sudden attacks of - . . "• v •• • Dover, N. J. nose speakB louder for Itself than the cholera infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea, ObrlBt (Rev. i, 10-20). Golden Text, alcoholic nose, ancNt is as much to be or .complaint, if you have Dr. Fowler's Rev. 1, 18, "I am He that Uvetn and NOTICE TO CREDITORS^ Was dead, and, behold, I am alive for-, feared as the-pointed'nose and chin, Extract of Wild Strawberry in the ESTATE OF ELIZABETH J.ROWB, DEOBASKD. TAKE tvermorc." This is His testimony as' which In conjunction proclaims general medicine cheat. 'Pursuant to the order of tiio Surrogate of wickedness. Certainly tiie most inter- He appeared to John in Pntmos over the Connty of Morris, made ou the sixth NOTICE esting nose Is the cogitative, for it ex- sixty years after His return to the Fa- ay of May A; D., one thousand nine hun- ther as our ever living High Priest dred and five, notice is hereby given to all ner- panda with thought, which' comes, ac- sons having claims against the estate of EHi'- The Lackawanna Railroad announces ,• cording to rhinology, or -the science of ministering to His people. He lives- He ibeth J. Rowo, late of the County of Morris the following special excursion rates: F. C. LEAMING ever livcth. deceased, to present the name, under oath or v jdoso reading, from .reflection. In- affirmation, to the subscriber on or before the . Stances of these noses from Homer to LESSON XII.-The heavenly home Portland, Oregon, on sale daily ~ . 47450 EYE-SIGHT SPECIALIST (Rev. xxii, l-ll). Golden Text, Rev. Ill, sixth day of February next, being nine .Wesley and Shakespeare can; be quoted, monOis from the date of said order; and any (A slight advance if routed via California}' " '. ' .'Changes Office Hours 21, "To him that overcometh will I reditor neglecting to bring in and exhibit grant to sit with Me in My throne." If Denver, Colorado, June 29 to July 3.... 43 OO Flylne the Kile. - - tlon within thei time so limited will be™?- Denver, Colorado, August 29 to September -i.'. '. 36.35 After July ist; will be at Dover redeemed by His precious blood, we 6 HudsoriH-Do you think they -will be office Saturdays only 8 to i o'clock. are in conflict with the world, the flesh ^St\Clx&thelratit. h Niagara Palls, July 1, 2 and 3 9.00 able to get along on $10i000 a year? and tho devil, but while waiting for the ^S\Cl& Buffalo, N. Y,, July 8, 9 and 10 '.", 9.00 Budson—They ought to. With that • Until. July ist every Monday, kingdom and living to hasten it we Dated the Oth day of May A. D. 1005 Wednesday and Friday, WILLIAM H, ROWE,' Chautauqiia, N. Y., July 7 and 28 7.7.'. .'.".'"... 11.00 much money they should monngo to may make manifest in our lira a sam- S r ort8 ple of it by seeing His face, serving Rowl, SASl} T?T S ' '»«>u