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*1882 Herrick, H. W. Water color painting : description of materials, with directions for their use in elementary practice. Sketching from nature in water color : Illus- trated with diagrams printed in colors. 128 p. S. L. J. Hardham. 813
1882 to 1883 Industries of New Jersey, 7 vols. O. New York, Newark and Philadelphia Historical Publishing Company. 814
NOTE .- Part I. Trenton, Princeton, Hightstown, Pennington and Hopewell. 1882.
Part 2. (Has not been found.)
Part 3. Camden, Ocean, Burlington and Monmouth Counties. 1882.
Part 4. Middlesex, Somerset and Union Counties.
Part 5. Essex County, including Newark. 1882.
Part 6. Hudson, Passaic and Bergen Counties. 1883.
Part 7. Morris, Hunterdon, Warren and Sussex Counties.
[1882] Keasbey, A. Q, Bi-centennial of the purchase of East New Jersey, at auction, 1682, by the Proprietors, a paper read before the New Jersey Historical Society, Jan'y 19, 1882. [40] p. O. 815
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*[1882?] Keasbey, A. Q. [A collection of poems.] 44 p. D. [Holbrook Printing Company.] 816
NOTE .- This volume has no title page, but has outside cover of plain paper. It was privately printed.
1882 Lang, Henry, Annual message of Hon. Henry Lang, Mayor of the City of Newark, to the Common Council, January 3, 1882. 28 p. O. Advertiser Print- ing House. 817
NOTE .- Mayor Lang submitted his second report January 2, 1883.
1882 McDonald, James Carnahan, ed. Proceedings of the meeting of the Class of 1852, College of New Jersey, A. D., 1882. 14 p. O. Ward & Tichenor. 818
*1882 Newark Industrial Exhibition, Report and catalogue of the first exhibition of Newark Industries, exclusively (1872) and the succeeding exhibitions, 1873, 4, 5. 104 p. O. Holbrook Steam Printery. 819
NOTE .- Reprinted by special request.
1882 Park Presbyterian Church. Manual. 31 p. Adver- tiser Printing House. 820
*1882 Paterson, Stephen Van Rensselaer and William, Poems by Twin Graduates of the College of New Jersey. 384 p. O. Pors. Daily Advertiser Office. 821
*1882 Pilch, Frederick H. Homespun verses. 193 p. D. Matthias Plum. 822
*1882 Watters, Augustus, Poems. 64 p. T. L. J. Hardham. 823
*1882 to date Women's & Children's Hospital. Annual report of the Women's & Children's Hospital of the Home for the Friendless ; together with the Constitu- tion and By-laws. Medical Board: J. M. Rand, M. D.,
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President, S. Wasson Jones, M. D., Vice-President, C. W. Stickney, M. D., Treasurer, T. Naylor Bradfield, M. D., Secretary. 16 p. D. Van Alstyne & Shurts. 824
NOTE .- This was the first report; others have been issued annually to date. See also under 1873, "Home for the Friendless."
*1882 to date Woman's Exchange and Art Society. Annual reports. D. v. p. 825
*1882 Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, Newark, N. J. Report of the Mathematician. Printed for the use of the Directors. 18 p. O. L. J. Hardham. 826 NOTE .- Reports for 1883, 1887, 1888, 1897 were also printed by L. J. Hardham,
1883
1883* Ayers, Walter, A review of the tariff legislation of the United States; an essay read before the Academy of Political Science in New York City. 26 p. O. Amzi Pierson. 827
1883 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, By-laws. and rules of order of Newark Lodge, No. 21. 36 p. Advertiser Steam Printing Office. 828
*[1883] Bolles Bros, History of New Jersey presented by Bolles Bros. Manufacturers of druggists' specialties. 32 p. O. n. p. 829
*1883 to date Bureau of Associated Charities, of Newark, N. J. Annual report. O. v. p. 830
*1883 Campbell, Alfred Gibbs. Poems. 7+ 120 p. D. Advertiser Printing House. 831
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1883 Carver, Thomas G. The genius of masonry. A discourse delivered in Trinity Church, Newark, N. J., by Sir Knight Rev. Thomas G. Carver, D. D., before the Sir Knights of Damascus Commandery, No. 5, K. T., on the evening of Good Friday, Mar. 23, 1883. 1I p. O. Amzi Pierson & Co. 832
*1883 Davies, Joseph M. Report of the examination of the books of the Treasurer of the town of Harrison, from May 9th, 1881, to February 28th, 1883. Read at a meet- ing of the Common Council, and referred to the Finance Committee, March 8th, 1883. 72 p. O. E. J. Kenny.
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*1883 Children's Aid and Society for the prevention of cruelty to children, of the City of Newark. Annual reports. 834
NOTE .- The Society was organized in 1868 and incorporated on March 14, 1869. Reports have not been issued annually, but those for 1883, 1892, 1894, 1896 and 1898 have been seen. Unavailing efforts have been made to ascertain what others appeared.
*1883 High Street Presbyterian Church, Manual of the High Street Presbyterian Church, Newark, N. J., Decem- ber Ist, 1883. 16 p. S. n. p. 835
1883 Morristown State Asylum for the Insane. Eighth annual report of the Managers and Officers for the year ending October 31, 1883. 40 p. Il. William B. Guild. 836
NOTE .- In 1893 the name of this institution was changed to "The New Jersey State Hospital at Morris Plains."
1883 Nelson, William, Josiah Hornblower, and the first steam-engine in America. With some notices of the Schuyler Copper Mines at Second River, N. J., and a genealogy of the Hornblower family. Read before the [N. J. Historical] Society, at Newark, May 17, 1883. 80 p. O. Daily Advertiser Printing House. 837
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*1883 New Jersey State Board of Education, Report of the State Board of Education and the State Superintend- ent of Public Instruction for the school year ending August 31, 1882. 180 p. O. William B. Guild. 838
*1883 Newark Common Council. An ordinance relating to the construction of buildings in the City of Newark. 20 p. S. H. B. Thistle. 839
*1883* Newark Common Council. Revised general ordi- nances of the City of Newark, from January, 1876, to September 2, 1882. 238 p. O. Advertiser Printing House. 840
1883 Newark. Annual reports of the Comptroller, Com- missioners of the Sinking Fund and Treasurer of the City of Newark, N. J., for 1882. 51 p. L. J. Hardham. 841
NOTE .- Same for 1883-1894. From 1895, these reports have included those of the Auditor.
*1883 to date Newark Evening News. 842
NOTE .- A daily paper started September 1, 1883, and published by the Evening News Publishing Co. It has had but two editors, J. A. Steele and W. H. Seeley.
1883 The Newark Free Press, 843
NOTE .- Published by L. J. Hardham and edited by Joseph Atkinson, the first number was issued October 28, 1883. On October 15, 1884, having meanwhile been sold to James F. Connelly, it became the Morning Press. May I, 1886, it was sold to John F. Leidy, and in 1886 it was merged with the Press under the name of the Press Register, which expired in 1889.
*1883 Ricord, Frederick William. The Self-Tormentor, with more English Songs from foreign tongues. 27 p. D. L. J. Hardham. 844
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*1883 [Rutgers College.] The Scarlet Letter. Published by the [Rutgers College] Fraternities. 113 p. O. Il. L. J. Hardham. 845
*1883 Snowden, John W. The advances made in medicine by physical diagnosis. Annual address before the Med- ical Society of New Jersey at Atlantic City, June 12, 1883. Extracted from its Transactions. 25 p. o.
L. J. Hardham. 846
1883 Sussex County Agricultural Society, Catalogue of the Fourth Annual Fair of the Sussex County Agri- cultural Society. 32 p. O. 847
*1883 United States Circuit Court, District of New Jersey, before Gen'l S. D. Oliphant, Master. The Willimantic Linen Co. and the Conant Thread Company, vs. the Clark Thread Company and Henry Sanger. Appear- ances: B. F. Thurston, Esq., for complainants. W. C. Witter, Esq., for complainants. George Gifford, Esq., for defendants. 45 p. Q. L. J. Hardham. 848
1884
*1884 Benson, C. H. "Yank " and "Reb," a history of a fraternal visit paid by Lincoln Post, No. 11, G. A. R., of Newark, N. J., to Robt. E. Lee Camp, No. 1, Confederate Veterans, and Phil. Kearny Post, No. 10, G. A. R., of Richmond, Va., October 15th, to October 18th, inclusive. 124 p. O. M. H. Newhut. 849
*1884 Bloomfield, N. J. Report of the Township Commit- tee of the Township of Bloomfield, for the year ending March Ist, 1884. 12 p. O. H. B. Thistle. 850
*1884 Firemen's Beneficial Life Insurance Association of the City of Newark, N. J. By-laws. 12 p. T. Ward & Tichenor. 851
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*1884 Graves, Helen, and Hallock, Agnes McC, Latin lessons for beginners. 111 p. D. Samuel M. Dunn. 852
[1884] Hageman, John Frelinghuysen, Memorial of Samuel Allinson, "The Philanthropist of New Jersey." Read before the Society at Newark, May 14, 1884. 21 p. O. - [Advertiser Printing House.] 853
NOTE .- Reprinted from the N. J. Historical Society Proceedings.
*1884 Halsey Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Direc- tory : containing a list of the present members and pro- bationers, alphabetically arranged, the pastor's address, an historical sketch of the church, a list of the bishops and their places of residence, the general rules of the church, and other matters of general interest. [Quota- tion from Rom. xiii. 5.] Published by the Christian Culture Club. 88 p. S. Il. Daily Advertiser Office. 854
1884 Haynes, Joseph E. First annual message of the Mayor, presented to the Common Council of the city of Newark, January 5, 1884. 54 p. O. 855
NOTE .- The same for 1885-1893. On May 4, 1894, at the end of his term, Mayor Haynes issued a "Statistical Report or Message." (18 p. Grover Bros.)
[1884?]* Hopwood, I. B. "Memories "; a discourse preached at the dedication of the Calvary Presbyterian Church of Newark, June 22, 1884. 19 p. O. n. p. 856
1884 Independent Order of Odd Fellows. By-laws, Rules of Order and Constitution of Park Lodge, No. 198, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of the State of New fersey. 55 p. Press of the Monthly Monitor. 857
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*1884 Kearny Township, N. J. An act for the improve- ment of the township, and to increase the powers of the township committee. Approved April 6, 1871. Also supplements to said Act, approved February 25, 1875, and March 14, 1879. 37 p. O. Ward & Tichenor.
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*1884 Knox, Lizzie A, An interior view of our county Asylum for the Insane, situated on Camden street, New- ark, N. J. Together with the presentment of the Grand Jury regarding the same. 44 p. O. Published in the interests of humanity. 859
*1884 [Lowell, Mrs, R. T. S.] Recollections of an old- fashioned lady recorded by her eldest for her youngest daughter. [Privately printed.] 71 p. O. L. J. Hard- ham. 86c
*[1884] Marshall, James William, Monarchism in the Roman Catholic Church. Three sermons for the people, delivered during May, 1884, in Roseville Methodist Epis- copal Church, Newark, N. J. Published by request. 40 p. O. 861
*1884 Moffat's elite directory of Bloomfield, Montclair, Orange, and West Orange, East Orange, South Orange, and Montrose, for 1884-5. 72 p. S. Ward & Tichenor. 862
*1884 Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company. Net reserves according to the American experience table of mortality and four per cent. interest, as computed by the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company. 50 p. Q. L. J. Hardham. 863
1884* Newark Sewerage Committee, Report of the engi- neers to the Special Committee on Sewerage, August 1, 1884. 28 p. Map. Newark Daily Journal. 864
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[1884?] Newark Sewerage Committee, Specifications for the improved sewerage system of the city of Newark, N. J. November, 1884. 33 p. n. p. 865
NOTE .- Also for 1885. (28 p. Ward & Tichenor.)
1884 to date Newark City Hospital. Annual report of the board of directors and medical board. O. [L. J. Hard- ham ?] 866
NOTE .- Report presented January Ist, 1884, was the first separately printed.
1884 Newark City Hospital. Act of incorporation, by-laws of the board of directors, and rules and regulations of the Newark City Hospital and House Staff. 26 p. O. L. J. Hardham. 867
*1884 Primary Geography of the State of New Jersey. O. 869
*1884 to date Prudential Insurance Company of America. The Prudential. Vols. 1-17. var. sizes. Prudential Press. 870
1884* Roseville Improvement Association, Annual report of the Secretary, February 28, 1884 ; organized Feb- ruary 16, 1881. 8 p. O. Advertiser Printing House. 871
1884* Roseville Improvement Association, By-laws ; organ- ized Feb'y 16, 1881. n. p. T. Penrose & Wilson. 872
*[1884] Smith, Morgan L. Memorials of Morgan L. Smith. Died August 13, 1884. 87 p. D. Por. Privately printed. [L. J. Hardham.] 873
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1884* Whiton, James M. 1834-1884. A half century of church life ; a discourse for the semi-centennial anniver- sary of the First Free Presbyterian Church now, and since 1851, the First Congregational Church of Newark, N. J., by the pastor. 30+1 p. O. Press of Daily Advertiser. 874
*1884* Wickes, Stephen, Living and dying ; their physics and psychics. President's address to the Medical Society of New Jersey. By the author of " History of Medicine and Medical Men of New Jersey," " Sepulture; its his- tory, methods and sanitary requisitions." 39 p. O. L. J. Hardham. 875
*1884 Young Men's Christian Association, Jubilee at the opening of the new gymnasium, Clinton Street, near Broad. 32 p. T. L. J. Hardham. 876
1885
1885 Carrington, Henry B. The strategic relations of New Jersey to the war for American independence. Read before the New Jersey Historical Society January 15, 1885. [2]+-29 p. O. [Daily Advertiser.] 877 NOTE .- Reprinted from the Proceedings of the New Jersey Histor- ical Society.
*1885 Condit, Jotham H, and Eben, Genealogical Record of the Condit Family, descendants of John Condit, who settled in Newark, N. J. 1678-1885. Also an appendix, containing a brief record of the Harrison, Williams, Pierson, Smith, Lindsley, Munn and Whitehead Families. 410 p. O. Ward & Tichenor. 878
1885 Crowe, Winifred Scott, The argument from expedi- ency. A criticism of the sermon by Rev. J. Clement
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French, D. D., entitled ' An appeal simply to reason,' by W. S. Crowe, pastor Universalist Church, Newark, N. J. 17 p. O. Geiger Bros. 879
NOTE .- Back cover contains cut of "Church of the Redeemer, Newark, N. J."
*1885 First Presbyterian Church, Caldwell. Memorial exercises on the occasion of the centennial anniversary of the First Presbyterian Church, of Caldwell, N. J., Wednesday, December 3, 1884. Published at the request of the citizens of Caldwell. 40 p. Q. Advertiser Printing House. 880
*1885 Frazer, David Ruddach, Second anniversary sermon delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Newark, N. J., by the pastor, Sunday, February I, 1885. 15 p. O. Advertiser Printing House. 881
1885 Fremery, Felix. The culture and manufacture of Ramie and Forest Nettle in the United States. 34 p. O. n. p. 882
NOTE .- Pages 5-12 are a "Public lecture on the culture of the Ramie in the United States, at the Exposition Halls of New Orleans on March 3rd, 1885; " p. 13-20, "The decorticators at the Exhibition of New Orleans; " p. 21-34, "Public address about the culture of the Forest Nettle in the northern states of the Union, at the rooms of the Board of Trade, Newark, N. J., on April 30th, 1885."
1885 Knights of Pythias, By-laws of Lodge of the Castle, No. 82, Knights of Pythias, located at Somerville, N. J. 16 p. Advertiser Printing House. 883
1885 Mutual Driving Association of Newark, N. J. Rules, List of Members and Horses. 31 p. Advertiser Print- ing House. 884
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*1885 New Jersey State Firemen's Association, An act concerning Firemen's Relief Associations, approved March 25, 1885, and blank forms for by-laws and certifi- cates of incorporation and re-incorporation, &c., &c. Recommended by the Executive Committee, of the New Jersey State Firemen's Association. 29 p. O. Ward & Tichenor. 885
NOTE .- Prepared and compiled hy William R. Weeks, counsel for the Association.
*1885 to date Newark Board of Health. First annual report of the Board of Health of the City of Newark, N. J., for 1885. 47 p. O. Advertiser Printing House. 886
NOTE .-- There was no report printed for 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1896. Until 1881 this Department was known as "The Board of Health; " from 1881 to 1884 as " The Local Board of Health; " from 1885 to 1893 as " The Board of Health; " from 1894 to 1896, as "The Health Depart- ment; " and from 1897 to date, as "The Department of Public Health."
1885* Newark Sewerage. Specifications for main inter- cepting sewer now under contract and in process of com- pletion. 28 p. O. Ward & Tichenor. , 887
[1885?] Newark Board of Street and Water Commission- ers. Specifications for pumping machinery of the city of Newark, N. J., 1885. 16 p. O. n. p. 888
*1885 Newark Female Charitable Society, The Review, published by the Newark Female Charitable Society, December, 1885. 16 p. Q. Advertiser Printing House. 889
1885 Newark Library Association, Thirty-ninth annual report of the Board of Directors of the Newark Library Association. 8 p. O. 890
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*1885 Newark Savings Institution. Great auction sale of the Newark Savings Institution. Assets, Real Estate, Stocks & Bonds, will be sold to the Highest Bidder at Library Hall, Market Street, Newark, on Monday, Feb- ruary 15, 1886, beginning at 10 o'clock A. M. and con- tinuing until all are sold. George Wilkinson, receiver. M. M. Miller, auctioneer. n. p. Il. S. Ward & Tichenor. 891
NOTE .- There is no date on the title page, but the pamphlet was printed in 1885, or Jannary, 1886.
*1885 to date Newark Technical School. A Free Evening School for young men. 892
NOTE .- The first "Circular," or " Handbook of information," as it was called in 1897 and after, was issned in 1885, and annually thereafter with the exceptions of the years 1886 and 1896.
*1885 Newark Third Ward Improvement Association. [By-laws.] 12 p. T. Kerr's Print. 893
*1885 Newark Thirteenth Ward Improvement Association. [By-laws.] 10 p. T. Kerr's Print. 894
NOTE .- The Association was organized January 14, 1884, E. E. Coe, Secretary. It disbanded February 19, 1886.
1885* to 1888 Newark Eighth Ward Improvement Associa- tion. First annual report of the Secretary, December 30th, 1885 ; organized December 1I, 1884. 10 p. O. Grover Bros. 895
NOTE .- The reports appeared in 1886, 1887 and 1888, and as near as could be ascertained the Association went out of existence about 1889.
1885 Prime, Samuel Irenaeus, Sketch of the life and char- acter of William A. Whitehead. Read before the Society May 21, 1885. 22 p. O. Por. [Advertiser Printing House.] 896
NOTE .- Reprinted from the Proceedings of the N. J. Historical Society.
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*1885 Proprietors of East New Jersey, Bi-centennial cele- bration of the Board of American Proprietors of East New Jersey, at Perth Amboy, Tuesday, November 25, 1884. 82 p. O. Map. Advertiser Printing House. 897
1885-1886 Ricord, Frederick William, and Nelson, William, eds. Documents relating to the colonial history of the State of New Jersey. 1757-1776. 2 vols. O. Daily Advertiser Office. 898
NOTE .- Vols. 9-10 of Archives of the State of New Jersey.
1885 Sandy, William C, The American Accountant : a new and practical treatise on double entry bookkeeping. IIO p. O. Electric Pen Press. 899
*1885 Weekes, Robert D. Genealogy of the family of George Weekes, of Dorchester, Mass., 1635-1650; with some information in regard to other families of the name, especially Thomas of Huntington, L. I., and Nathaniel of Falmouth and Hardwick, Mass. 463+5 p. O. Pors. L. J. Hardham. 900
NOTE .- For Part II. see under 1892.
*1885 Younglove, John, Hon. Marcus L. Ward, "The Soldiers' Friend." A eulogy delivered before Marcus L. Ward Post and friends, in Music Hall, Newark, N. J., on December 18th, 1884. Requested for publication by Post 88, Department of New Jersey. 31 p. O. Daily Advertiser. 901
*1885 to date Young Men's Christian Association, The Monthly Messenger. 902
NOTE .- A magazine devoted to the interests of the Association, of which the first number was issued in October, 1885. It has appeared regularly and is edited by the Secretary of the Association.
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1886
*1886 Balleray, G. H. Interesting cases in abdominal surgery. An essay read at the annual meeting of the New Jersey Medical Society, held at Sea Girt, June 8th, 1886. [Extracted from the Transactions of the Medical Society of New Jersey.] 25 p. O. L. J. Hardham.
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*1886 Bergen Township. Copy of East Jersey Proprietors' Release of Quit-Rent to the Trustees of the Freeholders of the Town of Bergen, October 5th, 1809. 16 p. O. Advertiser Steam Printing House. 904
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*1886 Brown, Allen H. Jonathan Pitney, M. D. Fifty years of progress on the coast of New Jersey. Prepared at the request of the New Jersey Historical Society, and read at their meeting in the City of Newark, May 20, 1886. 14 p. O. Daily Advertiser Printing House.
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1886 Newark Eighth Ward Building and Loan Associa- tion. Constitution of the Eighth Ward Building and Loan Association, adopted December 21st, 1885. 24 p. D. Amzi Pierson & Co. 906
1886* Fewsmith, Joseph. "The old vanishing into the new." The sermon preached at the last service in the Second Presbyterian Church (original edifice), Newark, N. J., Sunday, July 11, 1886, by the pastor. 18 p. O. Starbuck & Dunham. 907
*1886 Grand Military Encampment and Irish national festival, Caledonian Park, Newark, N. J., Saturday, Sun- day, Monday and Tuesday, July 3, 4, 5, 6, 1886. Official Programme. 63 p. Q. L. J. Hardham. 908
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1886 Hageman, John Frelinghuysen, Life, Character and Services of Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, LL. D., of New Jersey, late Secretary of State in President Arthur's cabinet. Read before the Society at Newark, May 20, 1886. 31 p. O. Por. [Advertiser Printing House.]
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NOTE .- Reprinted from the Proceedings of the N. J. Historical Society.
*1886 In Memoriam, Eliza Platt Stoddard. 120 p. O. Por. Starbuck & Dunham. 910
*1886 Irish National League, Grand bazaar and festival in Academy of Music, February 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, 1886. " Resurgam." Newark, N. J. 36 p. O. [New Jersey Unionist Print.] 91I
*1886 Keasbey, A, Q, The power of congress over navi- gable waters. 26 p. O. [Holbrook Printing Company.] 912
*1886 Lottner, H. Vocal calisthenics : a short but concise and comprehensible course of practical oratory exercises, embracing the most effective points furnished on the art by the best teachers, ancient and modern. Arranged for speakers and singers, for self-training and giving instruc- tion. 32 p. O. L. J. Hardham. 913
1886 Nelson, William, Some notices of Governor Joseph Bloomfield. Read January 26, 1886. 3 p. O. [Daily Advertiser Printing House.] 914 NOTE .- Reprinted from the Proceedings of the N. J. Historical Society.
1886 New Jersey State Agricultural Society, Premium Schedule of the 28th Annual Exhibition to be held at Waverly Park, on Pennsylvania Rail Road between New-
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ark and Elizabeth, September 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17, 1886. Entries will close in all departments excepting C, D and E on Sept. 4, 1886. 76 p. Advertiser Steam Printing House. 915
*1886 New Jersey State Homoeopathic Medical Society, Registry of the Homoeopathic Physicians of New Jersey. Collected and arranged under the direction of the Record- ing Secretary. 24 p. S. L. J. Hardham. 916
1886* Newark City Surveyor, Annual report of the City Surveyor of the City of Newark, N. J., for 1885. 24 p. O. H. R. Heinz. 917
NOTE .- Same for 1887, and (in one volume) 1888-90.
1886* to 1896* Newark Evening News, Carriers' Annual. O. [Newark Evening News.] 918
1886* Newark Filtering Company, Descriptive circular of the Hyatt water purifying system. 72 p. sq. O. Newark Filtering Company. 919
1886 to 1889 Newark Press-Register, 920
NOTE .- Tbis was the successor of the Register and Press, and was formed by the consolidation of the Register with the Press publishing company. The first number appeared March 9, 1886. It expired in 1889.
1886* Newark. Thirteenth Ward Improvement Associa- tion of the City of Newark, N. J. Secretary's annual report for 1885. 5 p. O. Kerr's Print. 921
*1886 Parrish, Joseph, The geography of Malaria. An address delivered at the annual meeting of the New Jersey Medical Society, held at Sea Girt, June 8th, 1886. by the president of the society. [Extracted from the Transactions of the Medical Society of New Jersey.] 16 p. O. L. J. Hardham. 922
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*1886 Price, Edward Livingston, comp. A compilation of the special and general public statutes of New Jersey relating to or affecting the Newark Aqueduct Board, from the year 1800 to 1885, with explanatory footnotes and references of the provisions of the ordinances of the city of Newark, and the by-laws of the Newark Aqueduct Board, together with the rules and regulations governing the water supply, and a list of the commissioners annually composing the Newark Aqueduct Board from its creation in 1860 to the year 1885. Compiled and arranged under a resolution of the Board adopted August 5, 1885. 323 p. O. New Jersey Unionist Print. 923
1.886 Proprietors of East New Jersey Copy of East Jersey Proprietors' Release of Quitrent to the Trustees of the Freeholders of the town of Bergen, Det: 5, 1809 16 p. «Advertiser Steam Printing House. 924
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