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[1886] Race, Henry, A historical sketch of Miss Jane McCrea. Read before the Society at Newark May 20, 1886. 14 p. O. [Advertiser Printing House.] 925 NOTE .- Reprinted from the Proceedings of the N. J. Hist. Society.
1886 Roseville Improvement Association, 10 p. Whitehead & Clark. 926
*1886 Taylor, H, Genet, Medical education. 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.] 12 p. O. L. J. Hardham. 927
*1886 Union Hook and Ladder Co, No, 1, Historical record, from October 31, 1836, to October 31, 1886. 48 p. S. Ward & Tichenor. 928
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*1886 Watters, Augustus, The Vale of Ramapo. A New Jersey Idyl. 128 p. S. L. J. Hardham. 929
*1886 Young Men's Hebrew Association, Eighth annual report of the President, 1885. 26 p. S. L. J. Hard- ham 930
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1887* Allen, James M. and Pentecost, Hugh O. The gospel of confiscation. The preacher or the people? A discussion between James M. Allen and Rev. Hugh O. Pentecost, of Newark, N. J. 35 p. D. A. J. Allen.
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*1887 [Anketell, Oliver.] A true history of the rise and fall of "Ye Anketell family." 8 p. T. L. J. Hardham. 932
*[1887] Asbury Park Seaside Summer School of Pedagogy. Three weeks, July 18-Aug. 5. Eighteen departments. Twenty-four prominent instructors. Edwin Shepard, President, 77 Court Street, Newark, N. J. A. H. Kelley, Secretary, 208 Lexington Ave., Boston, Mass. 31 p. O. L. J. Hardham. 933
*1887 Baldwin, Samuel H. The Society of Kearny's First New Jersey Brigade. Fifth annual reunion held at Kearny's Homestead, Sept. 14, 1886. Oration by a. private, Co. K, 2d Regt. 19 p. D. Holbrook Printing Co. 934
*1887 Benjamin, D. The present position of antiseptic practice. Reprinted from the Transactions of the Medical Society of New Jersey, 1887. 10 p. O. L. J. Hard- ham. 935
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*1887 The Cabinet and Review, A comprehensive journal for Home entertainment and instruction. Theo. D. Frazee, editor. Vol. 3. 432 p. Q. Published by the Cabinet and Review Publishing Company. 936
NOTE .- This magazine started presumably in 1885, but efforts to trace a full set have been unsuccessful.
*1887 Central Branch, I. N. L., Newark, N. J. Constitu- tion and By-laws. 25 p. T. L. J. Hardham. 937
*1887 Clinton Township, Annual report from March I, 1886, to March 1, 1887. 37 p. O. L. J. Hardham. 938
*1887 Centenary Collegiate Institute of the Newark Con- ference. Thirteenth annual catalogue. 1886-1887. 52 p. O. W. L. Brice & Co. 939
1887* Crowe, W. S. The God of evolution; a sermon. Reprinted from the Universalist Record. 16 p. S. Advertiser Printing House. 940
1887 Elizabeth and Newark Horse Railroad Company, An act to incorporate the Elizabeth and Newark Horse Rail- road Company, passed March 25, 1864, with supplements. 15 p. Holbrook Printing Co. 941
*[1887] Enterprise Athletic Association, Season 1887. 35 p. O. H. B. Thistle. 942
*1887 Essex County Bar Association, Catalogue of the law library of the Essex County Bar Association. Broad -. side. n. p. 943
[1887] Essex County Bridge Records, 1887. 104 p. D. [Advertiser Printing House.] 944
*1887 Fairmount Cemetery, Organization, dedicatory serv- ices and by-laws. 30 p. S. Ward & Tichenor. 945
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*1887 Griffin, William M. A Masonic Greeting. Read before St. Johns Lodge No. I, F. & A. M., Newark, N. J., February 22, 1887. 20 p. T. Advertiser Printing House. 946
*1887 Holbrook's Newark Street Guide, A handbook con- taining a list of the Streets, Avenues, Alleys, Courts, Parks, etc., located by wards, also Public Institutions, Buildings, Hospitals, Asylums, Churches, Schools, City & County Offices, Railroads, etc. Also a Harrison (East Newark) Street Guide. Revised edition. Copyrighted by A. M. Holbrook. 92 p. S. Holbrook Printing Company. 947
*1887 Holiday Greeting, 23 p. O. Il. B. McNalley. 948.
*1887 Keasbey, Anthony Q. The amendments to the Constitution of the United States. 44 p. O. The Holbrook Printing Co. 949
1887 McDonald, James Carnahan, ed. Class of 1852, Col- lege of New Jersey. Proceedings of an adjourned meet- ing, held June 21st, 1887. 1I p. O. Ward & Tichenor. 950
*1887 Memorial Presbyterian Church, Newark, N. J. The Memorial Cook Book. 88 p. O. Advertiser Printing House. 951
1887 Miller, John A., Jr, Manual of the laws for the pre- vention of cruelty to animals in New Jersey, with some suggestions as to modes of procedure for the punishment. of offenders, also Constitution of the New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. 48 p. Advertiser Printing House. 952
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*1887 Nelson, William, The founding of Paterson, N. J., as the intended manufacturing metropolis of the United States. A paper read before the New Jersey Historical Society, at Newark, N. J., May 19th, 1887. 17 p. O. Advertiser Printing House. 953
1887* New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Manual. [Compiled by John A. Miller, Jr.] 16 p. Tt. Advertiser Printing House. 954
1887 Newark Aqueduct Board, Report of Isaac A. Lewis to the special committee of the Common Council of the City of Newark appointed to investigate the financial management of the Newark Aqueduct Board. Novem- ber 28, 1887. Ward & Tichenor. 955
1887* Newark Common Council, An act concerning the sale of spirituous liquors, wines, ale, and beer; approved March 31, 1875. 16 p. T. Advertiser Printing House. 956
1887* to date Newark Common Council, Manual of the Common Council, City of Newark. 45 p. O. [L. J. Hardham.] 957
*1887 The Newark Daily Advertiser souvenir publication and commercial guide. Presented with the compliments of Newark's great daily, The Daily Advertiser, and the Railways, and Representative Firms of Newark. 59 p. O. Daily Advertiser Printing House. 958
[1887]* Newark Harmonic Society, Thirty-fifth Anniver- sary. Apollo Hall. Newark, March 9th, 1887. n. p. S. n. p. 959
[1887]* Newark Law and Order League, Report of the Executive Committee, June 6, 1887. 8 p. O. n. p. 960
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1887 Newark. Panorama of Newark. 961
*1887 Park Presbyterian Church, The, Ladies' Aid Society. Collection of Favorite Recipes. 96 p. O. L. J. Hard- ham. 962
*1887 to 1897 Park Presbyterian Church. Recorder. J. Clement French, Editor. L. J. Hardham. 963
NOTE .- A weekly paper started October 2, 1887. Eight volumes of this paper were issued, the last number appearing July 7, 1897. It was issued in the interests of the church.
*1887 Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, Twenty-third general convention held at Bloomington, Illinois, October 26th, 27th, and 28th, 1887. 51 p. O. L. J. Hardham. 964
1887 Pilch, Frederick H, An oration in the Presbyterian Church, Caldwell, N. J., July 4th, 1887. 10 p. O. Geo. H. Wilson. 965
*1887 to date Protestant Episcopal Church in the diocese of Newark. [Journals of annual conventions, 13th to 26th.] 966
NOTE .- The first twelve Journals, 1875 to 1886, were those of the Conventions of the Diocese of Northern New Jersey.
1887 Ricord, Frederick William, Marcus Lawrence Ward, Late Governor of New Jersey. 11 p. Il. Advertiser Printing House. 967
*1887 St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, Newark, N. J. The Mayfair Cook Book. Compiled by the Ladies of St. Paul's M. E. Church. 71 p. O. John E. Rowe & Son. 968
*1887 Thirteenth Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers. Pro- ceedings of the First Reunion of the Thirteenth Regi- ment, New Jersey Volunteers, at Orange, N. J., on
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Wednesday, October 13th, 1886. With a record of the organization of the Veteran Association of the Thirteenth Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers, 1862-1865, the con- stitution and by-laws, and a list of the membership of the Association. 26+[1] p. O. Amzi Pierson & Co. 969
NOTE .- The unnumbered page is a description of the Gettysburg Monument, and a cut of the monument is on the back cover of the pamphlet.
*1887 Thistleton, Alfred E. Schoolroom Cogitations. 108 p. S. W. H. Shurts. 970
NOTE .- The author was aged ten years.
*1887 Trinity Church, What is it all about ? A compila- tion of Published Letters and Public Statements relating to the annual meeting in Trinity Church, Newark, N. J., April 11th, 1887. 21 p. O. n. p. 97I
*1887 Upham, F. K. Genealogy and family history of the Uphams of Castine, Maine, and Dixon, Illinois; with genealogical notes of Brooks, Kidder, Perkins, Cutler, Ware, Avery, Curtis, Little, Warren, Southworth, and other families. Printed for private circulation. 68 p. O. [Daily Advertiser.] 972
NOTE-The author was a nephew of Noah Brooks.
1888
*1888 Bassett, Carrol Philip, The sewerage of Phillipsburg, N. J. Report of Carrol Ph. Bassett, C. E., E. M., to the Common Council, September 25, 1888. 19 p. O. Map. Advertiser Printing House. 973
*1888 Castles, William H. Grocers' gains and how to adjust them. A short and complete system of double- entry bookkeeping, applicable to the wants of wholesale
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and retail dealers, or merchants in the grocery or other trade, with explanation of some of the most important points to be considered to insure correctness of record. The whole method requiring but a few hours' study to be thoroughly understood and practically applied by any person of ordinary education, possessing a knowledge of the first four rules of Arithmetic. 66 p. O. Grover Brothers. 974
*1888 Clergyman's Retiring Fund Society. Thirteenth annual report, November, 1887. Incorporated A. D. 1874. 27 p. D. Holbrook Printing Company. 975
*1888 Crumbs of Comfort, A collection of tested recipes, from the homes of Newark. Issued by the ladies of the First Reformed Church Sunday School, Newark, N. J. 78+-20 p. D. Amzi Pierson & Co. 976
1888 Essex County Law Library, Catalogue of the Essex County Law Library, October 1, 1888. No. 800 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. 16 p. S. Ward & Tichenor.
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1888 Essex County Public Road Board, Acts constituting and relating to the Essex Public Road Board. 80 p. O. L. J. Hardham. 978
*1888 Grand four days military encampment and Irish- American civic celebration, by the First Regiment Irish Volunteers of New Jersey, at Roseville Park, Newark, N. J., June 23rd, 24th, 25th and 26th, 1888. 48 p. O. New Jersey Unionist Print. 979
*1888 Green James S. A review of the surgery of the knee joint for the last fifty years. Reprinted from the Transactions of the Medical Society of New Jersey. 22 p. O. L. J. Hardham. 980
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*1888 Holden, Edgar, Selection of lives for Insurance Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., of Newark, N. J. Issued by the Medical Department. Reprinted from the Handbook of the Medical Sciences, 1888. 32 p. O. L. J. Hardham. 981
*1888 Imbrie, Charles Kisselman, and others, eds. Biog- raphy of the Class of 1835 of the College of New Jersey. Compiled by Imbrie, McClune, Moffat, and W. Paterson. 96 p. O. Ward & Tichenor. 982
*1888 Lehlback, Charles F. J. What treatment will most effectually and promptly curtail the course of acute rheumatism ? Reprinted from the Transactions of the Medical Society of New Jersey. 9 p. D. L. J. Hard- ham. 984
1888 New Jersey Association for Trotting-horse Breeders. Constitution and by-laws. 16 p. Advertiser Printing House. 985
*1888 New Jersey State Homoeopathic Medical Society, Organized 1854. Incorporated 1870. Papers read before the Society at Atlantic City, Oct. 5, 1887, together with selected papers read at previous meetings. Authorized by the Society at annual and semi-annual meetings of 1887. 132 p. O. L. J. Hardham. 986
*[1888] Newark Board of Trade, Report of Special Com- mittee on Drainage of Meadows lying north of Lister Ditch, March 14th, 1888. 6 p. O. Map. Holbrook Printing Co. 987
*1888 Newark Board of Health, The sanitary code adopted June, 1888. 31 p. S. Campbell & Baker.
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NOTE .- A supplement, 12 p., was issued in October, 1890.
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1888* Newark Post Office. The latest postal information as revised to date. Post Office, Newark, N. J. 12 p. O. W. L. Brice & Co. 989
1888 Newark Common Council, Report of the Special Committee of the Common Council appointed to confer with the Commissioners of the Aqueduct Board in relation to a new water supply for the City of Newark, together with the proceedings of the joint committee, 39 p. O. Ward & Tichenor. 990
*1888* Newark Old Burying Ground. A history of the Old Burying Ground, as contained in the case of the Attorney-General against the City of Newark, 1888. 77 p. O. Map. Ward & Tichenor. 991
*1888 The Newark Pictorial. Springtime 1888. 40 p. sq. O. Il. Holbrook Printing Co. 992
*1888 Oriental Lodge No, 51, F. and A. M., of the City of Newark, N. J. By-laws as revised A. L. 5888. 28 p. T. L. J. Hardham. 993
1888* The Prall patents for central station heating and power supply by the use of superheated water are owned by the National Heating Co., of 44 Broadway, New York : the licence to operate the system for the cities of Newark and Orange, N. J., has been granted to the New Jersey Superheated Water Company, Offices, No. 766 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. 32 p. O. Advertiser Steam Printing House. 994
*1888 Ricord, Frederick William, General index to the Documents relating to the colonial history of the State of New Jersey. First series, in ten volumes. [4]+198 p. O. Daily Advertiser Office. 995
NOTE .- Archives of the State of New Jersey.
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1888 to date Roseville Athletic Association, Annual report of the Roseville Athletic Association, year ending January, 1888. 12 p. O. Grover Bros. 996
NOTE .- The report for 1888 is supposed to be the first one printed, although reports for the three previous years had been made to the Association. Beginning with the fourth, in 1888, reports have been printed each year up to date.
*1888 S., G, C, Friendship, love and woman; gems from a hundred pens. 112 p. O. [Wm. A. Baker & Co.] 997 NOTE .- The above initials are signed to the introduction.
*1888 Second Presbyterian Church, Dedication services Thursday Evening, Feb. 16, 1888. Second Presbyterian Church, Washington and James Streets, Newark, N. J. 16 p. S. Il. The Holbrook Printing Company. 998
NOTE. - Illustrations are views of the church erected in 1810 and that in 1887-88. Cover title only.
[1888]* Third Presbyterian Church, Newark. Manual. March 1, 1888. S. p. S. Samuel W. Dunn. 999
*1888 Watters, Augustus, Newark Knight; a romance. 151 p. S. L. J. Hardham. 1000
1888* West End Improvement Association, By-laws of the West End Improvement Association, Newark, N. J .; organized July 6, 1888. 8 p. T. Starbuck & Dunham. 100I
1888 Young Men's Christian Association, The nineteenth annual convention of the Y. M. C. A. of New Jersey. 91 p. O. 1002
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1889 to date Crazy Jane Society, First annual report (printed) of the Crazy Jane Society auxiliary to the Female Charitable Society, presented, June, 1889. 15 p. O. Holbrook Printing Company. 1003
NOTE .- Reports have been published annually since 1889.
1889 Essex County Insane Asylum, By-Laws and rules of the Essex County Insane Asylum, Newark, N. J. Adopted October 9, 1889. 32 p. O. Advertiser Steam Printing House. 1004
*[1889] Frazee Lee Will Case. Testimony. [John E. Rowe & Son.] 1005
NOTE .- Binder's title only.
*1889 Frazer, David Ruddach, Memorial, Jonathan F. Stearns, D. D. A sermon delivered in the First Presby- terian Church, Newark, N. J., Dec. Ist. 1889, by the pastor. 47 p. O. Amzi Pierson & Co. 1006
*1889 Free Public Library, By-laws of the Board of Trustees. 12 p. O. Holbrook Printing Company. 1007
*1889 Free Public Library, Finding List, October, 1889. 170 p. O. Advertiser Steam Printing House. 1008
NOTE .- A second edition was issued in May, 1890; the first supple- ment in 1893; the second supplement in 1896; in 1894 a supplement containing French and German books was published; and in 1900 began a new series of the whole Finding List.
*1889 Free Public Library, Regulations. I2 p. T. Daily Advertiser Office. 1009
NOTE .- A second edition was issued in 1892, a third in 1895, and a fourth in 1900.
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*1889 Free Public Library, Periodicals and newspapers in the Central Library Reading Room of the Free Public Library, Newark, N. J. 16 p. S. Ward & Tichenor. IOIO
NOTE .- A new edition was issued in 1893, and still another in 1898.
*1889 Girls' Friendly Society of America, Annual report of Newark Diocesan Organization. 12 p. O. Hol- brook Printing Company. IOII
1889 Heath, S. R. W .: In memoriam. 40 p. O. Privately printed. 1012
1889 Hollifield, A. Nelson, Christian Science, or Mind Cure; a sermon. 22 p. Advertiser Printing House. 1013
*1889 Hollifield, A, Nelson, Made perfect through suffer- ing. A sermon preached in the Third Presbyterian Church, Newark, N. J., by the pastor, May, 1889. 15 p. O. Advertiser Printing House. 1014
*1889 Kearny Township, Annual report of the Treasurer for the year ending February 28th, 1889. Matthias Plum. 1015
1889 Monthly Messenger, 1016
NOTE .- A magazine circulated in the interests of the Y. M. C. A. which has appeared regularly each month since 1889. C. H. Yatman was editor for three years. He was succeeded by H. A. Cozzens, who continues the editorship.
1889 Nelson, William, The New Jersey Historical Society in the Centennial Celebration of April 29, 1889. 15 p. Press of the Society. [Advertiser Printing House ?] 1017
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1889 New Jersey Home for Disabled Soldiers, Acts and supplements relating to the N. J. Home for Disabled Soldiers, Kearny, N. J. 29 p. Holbrook Printing Co. 1018
*1889 New Jersey State Horticultural Society. Proceedings of its Fifteenth Annual Meeting, held at Trenton, N. J., December 18th and 19th, 1889. [Organized Aug. 17th, 1875.] 224 p. O. Il. L. J. Hardham. 1019
1889* Newark Aqueduct Board. Report to the Com- mon Council of its proceedings and action on the subject of new water supply. January 15, 1889. 36 p. O. Ward & Tichenor. 1020
*1889 Newark Common Council. Report of the Commit- tee on Water Supplies of the Common Council on the subject of a new water supply, referred to it January 18, 1889, on the presentation of the Newark Aqueduct Board. 36 p. O. Ward & Tichenor. IO21
*1889 Newark Common Council, Acts regulating the sale of spirituous liquors, wines, ale and beer in the city of Newark in force May 1, 1889. 32 p. S. Amzi Pierson & Co. 1022
1889 Newark Common Council, Agreement between the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, the East Jersey Water Company, and the Newark Aqueduct Board, and the Mayor and Common Council of the city of Newark. 32 p. O. Grover Bros. 1023
1889 Newark Association of Stationary Engineers No. 3 of Newark, N. J. By-laws. 8 p. Holbrook Printing Co. 1024
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1889 Proposed contract between the City of Newark, and the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, and the East Jersey Water Company. 34 p. O. n. p. 1025
*1889 Park Presbyterian Church. Manual of the Park Presbyterian Church, cor. Belleville Avenue and Kearny Street, City of Newark, N. J. No. 4. Compiled by order of the session. 41 p. D. L. J. Hardham. IO26
*1889 Presbyterian Union, Constitution of the Presby- terian Union of Newark, N. J. Adopted March 22, 1889. 8 p. S. W. H. Shurts. 1027 NOTE .- The constitution was amended May 14, and printed with a list of members.
*1889 Protestant Episcopal Church, Diocese of Newark, N. J. Constitution and code of canons for the govern- ment of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Newark, N. J. 86 p. O. Advertiser Printing House. 1028
*1889 Prudential Insurance Company. The Prudential Keepsake, presented by the Prudential Insurance Com- pany of America. 24 p. S. Prudential Press. 1029
*[1889] St. John's Lodge, 5889 Lodge of Sorrow, St. John's Lodge, No. 1, F. & A. M., Newark, N. J. Thurs- day evening, May 23, 1889. 16 p. S. n. p. 1030
*1889 Scarlett & Scarlett, Atlas of the City of Newark, New Jersey : from official records, private plans and actual surveys. 36 Plates. F. Scarlett & Scarlett.
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*1889 Seth Boyden, Newark's foremost mechanic and inventor. Some reminiscences of Old Newark. 64 p. O. Il. Advertiser Printing House. 1032 NOTE .- The reminiscences are by William Rankin and William C. Wallace.
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1889 Watters, Augustus, A Newark Knight : a romance. S. L. J. Hardham. 1033
1890
1890 Atalanta Wheelmen of Newark, N. J. Constitution and by-laws. 18 p. W. H. Shurts. 1034
*1890 Bigelow, Samuel F. Biographical sketch of Moses Bigelow, written by request of the Newark Common Council, by his son. 38 p. O. Por. n. p. 1035
*1890 Essex County Jail, Report of the Essex County Jail Inspection Committee, for the year ending May 1, 1890. 27 p. O. Advertiser Printing House. 1036
*1890 Free Public Library. Opening exercises held in the Halsey Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Wednesday evening, Oct. 16. 27 p. O. W. H. Shurts. 1037
*1890 Free Public Library, The Library News. 1038
NOTE .- No. I, Vol. I, was issued January, 1890, and until March, 1892, the publication was printed by the Advertiser Printing House. Since then it has come from the press of John E. Rowe. It was started as a private venture by Frank P. Hill and Wm. B. Morningstern and continued as such until March, 1892, when John E. Rowe assumed the responsibility. With No. I of Vol. V, issued May, 1893, the Board of Trustees became the publishers and since then all advertisements have been eliminated, the librarian becoming editor.
*1890 Kearny Township, N. J. Annual report of the Board of Township Committee, and reports of the Township Officers for the year ending February 28, 1890. 47 p. O. Matthias Plum. 1039
NOTE .- The reports for 1891, 1892, 1895 and 1899 were also printed in Newark. The other reports were printed elsewhere.
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1890 Lampman, Lewis. " Quit yourselves like men, and fight." A sermon by the pastor of the High St. Presby- terian Church, Newark, N. J. 14 p. Advertiser Print- ing House. 1040
*1890 Methodist Episcopal Church, Minutes of the thirty- third session of the Newark Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held in Newark, N. J., at the Cente- nary Methodist Episcopal Church, April 2d to 8th, 1890. George F. Dickinson, John F. Dodd, John Gutteridge, William Stout, Committee. 104 p. O. W. H. Shurts, 1041
1890 Neilson, James, Memoir of George H. Cook, State Geologist of New Jersey, director of the agricultural experiment station of New Jersey, professor of geology and agriculture in Rutgers College. 15 p. O. Por. [Advertiser Printing House.] 1042
NOTE .- Reprinted from the Proceedings of the N. J. Historical Society.
*1890 New Jersey ballot reform law, and other valuable political information : arranged for use in the office, store, club, factory, farm, home. [32 p.] S. B. McNally. 1043
NOTE .- Cover title.
1890* New Jersey Historical Society. Constitution and by- laws, as amended May 15th, 1890. 13 p. O. Advertiser Printing House. 1044
*1890 to date New Jersey State Firemen's Association, Proceedings of the 13th to 23d annual conventions. 1045 NOTE .- The first printed report was the 9th, and was issued in 1886. This and the next three were printed in other cities. The meetings have been held at different places.
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*1890 Newark Common Council, An ordinance comprising the ordinances of the City of Newark as revised by Common Council. 304 p. O. Amzi Pierson & Co. 1046.
1890 Newark Police Department, Manual of the rules and regulations of the Newark Police Department, containing also instructions to police officers as to their powers and duties. Adopted by the Board [of police commissioners] December 9, 1890. 52 p. Walter Armitage. 1047 NOTE .- Another manual adopted December 22, 1897, was published in 1898. (88 p. W. A. Baker.)
*1890 to date Newark Academy, The Polymnion. 1048
NOTE .- The Polymnion was established as an annual in June, 1890, and was continued through 1896 except for the years 1894 and 1895. In the latter year its place was taken by The Ventilator, two numbers being published. In February, 1897, it was established as a monthly and has continued to the present time.
*1890 The Oranges and their leading business men, embracing those of Orange, Brick Church, East Orange, West Orange, South Orange, and Orange Valley. 104 p. O. Il. Mercantile Publishing Co. [W. H. Shurts &: Co.]? 1049
1890 Rankin, William, Address on laying the corner stone of the new Sunday School building of the High Street Presbyterian Church, October 29th, 1890. 16 p. S. Holbrook Printing Co. 1050
*1890 Schulte, Mary McColl. Holiday poems. [39] p.
T. Grover Bros. 1051
*1890 Sixth Presbyterian Church, Union Street, Newark, N. J. Form of baptism and admission. Revised and adopted A. D. 1890. 4 p. T. n. p. 1052
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[1890] Studdiford, Samuel Miller, Rev. Samuel Mcclintock Hamill, D. D. Memoir read before the Society, at Trenton, January 28, 1890. 12 p. O. Por. [Adver- tiser Printing House.] 1053
NOTE .- Reprinted from the Proceedings of the N. J. Historical Society.
1890 to date Town Talk, an illustrated weekly paper. 1054
NOTE .- This is an illustrated weekly magazine almost entirely local in character. From 1890 to 1894 it was published by S. R. & W. A. Baker, when it was transferred to the Town Talk Publishing Co., by whom it is still printed.
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