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[1890]* United States Credit System Co. [Circular.] 24 p.
O. W. H. Shurts. 1055
*1890 Voorhees, Edward B. Kinds and forms of fertilizing materials, with practical suggestions as to their use. Extracted from the proceedings of the New Jersey State Horticultural Society, Trenton, N. J., December 18 and 19, 1899. 15 p. O. L. J. Hardham. 1056
*1890 Warren County District Medical Society, A medical history of the county of Warren. 1765-1890. Prepared by the historical committee of the Warren County Dis- trict Medical Society. John S. Cook, M. D., Philip F. Hulshizer, M. D., John H. Griffeth, M. D., William H. McGee, M. D., John C. Johnson, M. D. Secretary. 104 p. O. L. J. Hardham. 1057
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*1891 Atkinson, Joseph, ed. and comp. Official sou venir of the sixteenth national Saengerfest, Newark, N. J., July 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 1891. Richly embel-
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lished with thirty-seven portraits, numerous engravings, and containing historical, biographical and descriptive sketches. German (text) by Alwin Berge. Price 25 cents. By authority of the Board of Delegates. 120 p. O. Heinz Printing Co. 1058.
*1891 Baptist Home Society. The Baptist Home Society of the East and North New Jersey Baptist Associations. Articles of incorporation and constitution and by-laws. 16 p. D. Advertiser Printing House. 1059
*1891 Brady, James Boyd. The Saengerfest Sermons, by the Pastor of Franklin Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Newark, N. J. 323 p. S. Advertiser Printing House. 1060
1891 Business Men's Cycle League of New Jersey, Constitu- tion and by-laws. 12 p. L. D. Maltbie. 1061
*[1891] A church and choir directory for Newark, Eliza- beth, the Oranges, and suburban towns in Essex and Union Counties, for 1891 and 1892, containing the names and addresses of all churches, missions, etc., with the pastor and Sunday school superintendent, young people's association, with its president, the chairman of the music committee, the organist, choir master, precentor, and choir members, with the sexton. 66 p. D. Essex County Publishing Co. 1062
*1891 Cook, George Hammell, Addresses commemorative of George Hammell Cook, Ph. D., LL. D., Professor of Geology and Agriculture in Rutger's College, delivered before the Trustees, Faculty, Alumni, Students and Friends of the College, June 17, 1890. Together with a Biographical Sketch read by request before the New Jersey
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Historical Society at Trenton, January 28, 1890. 53 p. O. Por. Advertiser Printing House. 1063
NOTE .- Contents are : "George H. Cook," by James Neilson ; "Doctor Cook as a Citizen," by Hon. Abram S. Hewitt ; "Doctor Cook as a Geologist," by Major J. W. Powell, Ph. D., LL. D. ; "Doc- tor Cook as a Man of Science," by Rev. J. B. Drury, D. D. ; "Doctor Cook as a Member of the Faculty," hy Professor T. S. Doolittle, D. D.
*1891 First Presbyterian Church, Centennial celebration of the dedication of the First Presbyterian Church, Newark, N. J., January fourth and fifth, 1891. 56 p. O. Il. Por. Holbrook Printing Co. 1064
1891 First Presbyterian Church, Manual of the First Presbyterian Church of Newark, N. J. Compiled by order of the Session, January, 1891. 42 p. S. Il. Amzi Pierson & Co. 1065
*1891 to date Free Public Library. Board of Trustees of the Free Public Library. First and second annual reports made to the Honorable, the Board of Aldermen of the City of Newark, N. J. 1889 and 1890. 39 p. O. Grover Brothers. 1066
NOTE .-- The first report was made in 1889, although not printed until 1891. Reports have appeared regularly each year.
[1891]? Harrison, Henry Lewis, and others, eds. Record of the class of Eighteen hundred and seventy-six of Prince- ton College. No. 5. 1876-1891. iv+174 p. O. PI. Holbrook Printing Co. 1067
*1891 Holden, Edgar, Tuberculosis. The potential factors in its spread-whether hereditary capacity, inherited bacilli, or transmission from the lower animals. Delivered by request before the 125th annual meeting of the New Jersey State Medical Society, at Long Branch, N. J., June, 1891. 21 p. O. L. J. Hardham. 1068
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*1891 Hollifield A, Nelson, "Shall we legalize Sabbath desecration, and races, and gambling on race courses ?" A sermon preached in the Third Presbyterian Church, Newark, N. J., by the pastor. 16 p. O. Advertiser Printing House. 1069
*1891 Johnson, Walter B. Intubation of the larynx, with a report of eighteen cases. By W. B. Johnson, M. D., Surgeon of the Paterson Eye and Ear Infirmary, Paterson, N. J. 40 p. O. L. J. Hardham. 1070
NOTE .- Reprinted from the Transactions of the Medical Society of New Jersey, 1891.
1891* Newark Board of Street and Water Commissioners. By-laws, rules and regulations of the Board of Street and Water Commissioners of the City of Newark ; adopted May 13th, 1891. 63 p. O. W. H. Shurts. 1071 NOTE .- Also for 1897.
1891* Newark Board of Street and Water Commissioners. Rules and regulations of the Department of Water of the Board of Street and Water Commissioners of the City of Newark, governing consumers and the supply of water for the City of Newark ; adopted May 26, 1891. Com- plete to May 26, 1891. 20 p. S. [W. H. Shurts?] 1072
*1891 Newark and its leading business men, embracing also those of Harrison, Kearny, Belleville and Roseville. 184 p. O. Il. Copyrighted by Mercantile Publishing Company. 1073
1891 to 1894 Newark Morning Times. 1074
NOTE .- Started by Thomas C. Barr in October, 1891, and expired November 30, 1894. Changed to the Sunday Times Standard, the plant was removed to Trenton and the paper was published there for three months.
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*1891 Newark Camera Club, First Annual Exhibition of Photographic Prints, Nov. 23d to Dec. 5th, 1891. [62] p. Ob. O. Il. Advertiser Printing Co. 1075
1891 Newark Public High School. Constitution and by-laws of the Alumni. 7 p. O. n. p. 1076 NOTE .- Also 1896.
1891 The Oranges and their points of interest, embracing Orange, East Orange, West Orange, South Orange and Orange Valley. 76 p. O. Il. Mercantile Publishing Company. 1077
[1891] Park Presbyterian Church. United reports of the pastor, treasurer and deacons of Park Presbyterian Church, from January 12th, 1890, to January 12th, 1891. 16 p. D. L. J. Hardham. 1078
*1891 Pell, Charles H, The public park or gardens at the Branch Brook. 13 p. O. Il. Advertiser Printing House. 1079
*1891 Pennington, Samuel Hayes, A memoir of Joseph Parrish, M. D., of Burlington, N. J. Read before the New Jersey Historical Society, May 21st, 1891. 23 p. O. Advertiser Printing House. 1080
*1891 Prudential Insurance Company. The Dryden Liter- ary and Musical Journal. Q. Prudential Press. 1081
NOTE .- Published monthly from 1891 to 1894 in the interests of the Dryden Literary Society, an association made up of employees of the Prudential. The various editors were C. Frank Nettleship, Edward Gray, F. L. Bedell, J. K. Gore.
*1891 Prudential Insurance Company. The Prudential Building. Erected A. D. 1891. Newark, N. J. 46 p. Sq. Q. Prudential Print. 1082
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1891 Race, Henry, Greenland in New Jersey. A histor- ical sketch of the Moravian Settlement in Sussex County, 1768 to 1808. Read before the [N. J. Historical] Society at Newark, May 21, 1891. 1I p. O. [Advertiser Print- ing House.] 1083
NOTE .- Reprinted from the Proceedings of the N. J. Historical Society.
1892
*1892 to date Baptist Home Society. Annual report, articles of incorporation, constitution and by-laws of the Baptist Home Society of New Jersey, formerly the Bap- tist Home Society of the East and North Jersey Baptist Associations. O. John E. Rowe & Son. 1084
*[1892] Boggs, Edward Brinton, Confirmation : its Privi- leges and Responsibilities. 20 p. D. John E. Rowe & Son. 1085
*[1892] Case, Rufus K. "The Superintendency": by the Superintendent of the First Baptist Sunday School, Plainfield, N. J. An address delivered before the forty-second annual convention of the East New Jersey Baptist Association, held at Stelton, Oct. 18, 1892, and ordered published by a unanimous vote of the convention. S. D. Turton, Secretary. 8 p. O. [John E. Rowe & Son.] 1086
*[1892] Chapman, C. Durand. Newark Illustrated. 24 p. Ob. T. Holbrook Printing Company. 1087
NOTE .- Views, no text.
#1892 East New Jersey Baptist Sunday School Convention and Institute. Forty-second Anniversary held in the
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Piscataway Baptist Church, Stelton, New Jersey, October 18th, 1892. 1088
NOTE .- Also 1897 and 1898. Other reports were probably printed in Newark.
*1892 to date Eighth Avenue Day Nursery, Annual reports of the Eighth Avenue Day Nursery and Baby Shelter ( formerly John Street Day Nursery ), No. 63 Eighth Avenue, Newark, N. J. Opened Feb- ruary, 1892, incorporated March, 1893. 1089
NOTE .- The title pages have varions arrangements, some reading "Baby Shelter and Day Nursery," others " Day Nursery and Baby Shelter."
*[1892] Eureka Lodge. By-laws and members of Eureka Lodge No. 39, F. & A. M., instituted Dec. 31, A. L. 5855. Revised and adopted Dec. 27, 1892. 63 p. T. [John E. Rowe & Son.] 1090
1892 Fidelity Title and Deposit Company of Newark, N. J. By-laws. 16 p. Advertiser Printing House. 1091
*1892 Frazee, Theodore D, The farmer's niece ; a romance of the Mexican war. 232 p. O. Heinz Printing Com- pany. 1092
1892 High Street Presbyterian Church, Constitution and By-laws of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, as amended May 17th, 1892. 12 p. T. John E. Rowe & Sons. 1093
*1892 to date Holbrook's Harrison and Kearny (including Arlington) Directory for the year ending May 1, 1892. Containing a street guide, business directory, churches, societies, township officers, etc. Holbrook Printing Co. 1094
NOTE .- Published annually.
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*1892 to date The Home for Crippled Children, Annual reports, Ist to 8th. 1095
NOTE,- September 8th, 1892, was incorporated the Roseville Benevo- lent Society, which on January 5th, 1893, changed its name to The Home for Crippled Children.
*1892 Jones, F. C. A, A Sermon preached on the twenty- fifth anniversary of the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, by the pastor, Nov. 20, 1892. 15 p. S. John E. Rowe & Son. 1096
1892 McDonald, James Carnahan, ed. Class of 1852, Col- lege of New Jersey. Proceedings of a meeting held June 15th, 1892. 10 p. O. Ward & Tichenor. 1097
1892 McDowell, William O. Proposed Liberty Bell for the Columbus Exhibition and as a permanent missionary of liberty and peace. 16 p. Advertiser Printing House.
seph Columbia 1954 1098
*1892 Marsh, Elias J. Address. Longevity. `Reprinted from the transactions of the annual meeting [of the N. J. Medical Society] held June 28, 1892. 37 p. O. L. J. Hardham. 1099
1892 to date Newark Academy, Circular of information, Newark Academy, Newark, N. J., June 20, 1892. 4 p. S. Advertiser Printing House. 1100 NOTE .- An extra circular was issued in September, 1892, and none in 1896 and 1897.
*1892 Newark Board of Trade, The Public Park Ques- tion. Report of a special committee appointed by the Board of Trade to Examine and Report upon Available Lands suitable for Park Purposes, with Discussion and Press Comments. Adopted and ordered printed by the Board of Trade of the City of Newark. 24 p. O. Advertiser Printing House. IIOI
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*1892 Newark Camera Club, Officers and Members of the Newark Camera Club, Newark, N. J. 7 p. T. John E. Rowe & Son. II02
*1892 Newark Camera Club, Fourth Spring lantern exhi- bition, Friday evening, May sixth, 1892. [36] p. Ob. S. PI. New Jersey Freie Zeitung. 1103
*1892 Newark Camera Club, Fifth lantern exhibition, Friday evening, November 18th, 1892. Dr. Chas. A. Meeker, Chair'n, Charles Leroy, T. A. Hine, Wm. A. Halsey, Frank S. Olds, Committee. [24] p. Ob. S. Pl. John E. Rowe & Son. 1104
1892 Newark City Hospital, Rules governing the Train- ing School for Nurses, Newark City Hospital. Revised December, 1892. 16 p. O. Grover Bros. 1105
*1892 Newark Manufacturer and New Jersey Industrial Review. Vol. I. 62 p. Q. L. J. Hardham. IIO6 NOTE .- Only Vol. I was printed at Newark.
*1892 Park Presbyterian Church. Manual, No. 5. Com- piled by order of the Session and published December, 1892. 39 p. O. L. J. Hardham. II07
[1892] Paterson, William (of Perth Amboy). An address read before the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, February 12, 1892, on the life and public services of William Paterson, attorney general of New Jersey during the Revolution, a framer of the federal constitu- tion, senator of the United States from New Jersey, governor of that state, and an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States at the time of his death, September 9, 1806. 30 p. O. Por. Ward & Tichenor. 1108
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*1892-1898 Prudential Insurance Company of America. The Prudential Review. Vol. 1-7. Q. Pruden_ tial Press. 1109
NOTE .- Published quarterly in the interests of the Prudential.
1892 Race, Henry. Contributions to Hunterdon County History. [Read before the Society, January 27, 1891.] 7 p. O. [Adertiser Printing House.] IIIO
NOTE. - Reprinted from the Proceedings of the N. J. Historical Society.
1892 Ryder J. W. A game of Pool or Gambling. 16 p. Advertiser Printing House. IIII
1892 St. Stephen's Church, The Parish Quarterly. III2
NOTE .- Efforts to obtain the history of this periodical have totally failed.
*[1892] Sealy, Frank L., ed. The Children's Hour. A selection of secular and sacred songs for use in the school and home. [Quotation, four lines from Longfellow.] New Jersey Song Book Company. 175 p. Sq. O.
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NOTE .- Evidently printed by the Holbrook Printing Co., as the songs are copyrighted by that company.
*1892 Spellmeyer, Henry, "In Christ's stead." A ser- mon preached in the Central Methodist Episcopal Church, Newark, N. J., Sabbath morning, Dec. 18, 1892. [From a report in the Newark Daily Advertiser.] 12 p. O. Newark Daily Advertiser. III4
*1892 Watters, Augustus, Poems. 96 p. S. L. J. Hard- ham. III5
*1892 Weeks, Renee H. The fortunes of a boy; by Renee H. Weeks (8 years old), a pupil in the Eighth Ward public primary school, Newark, N. J. 11 p. T. Por. Privately printed. John E. Rowe & Son. III6
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1892 Weekes, Robert D. Genealogy of the family of George Weekes of Dorchester, Mass. Part II. Com- prising ancient history of this and other British families, with additional history of American families. 174 p. O. L. J. Hardham. III7
NOTE .- For Part I see 1885.
*1892 Wickes, Stephen, History of the Oranges in Essex County, N. J., from 1666 to 1806. 334 p. O. Il. and maps. Ward & Tichenor. III8
*1892 Wilson, Jacob, Radical wrongs in the precepts and practices of civilized man. 414 p. O. J. Wilson. 1119
1892 Women's Indian Association. Report of the Women's Indian Association, of Newark. Auxiliary to the Women's National Indian Association. Ninth year of organization. 12 p. Grover Brothers. I120
1893
1893 Calvary Methodist Episcopal Sunday School, East Orange, N. J. Catalogue of Library. 20 p. T. John E. Rowe & Son. II2I
*1893 Clinton Ave, Reformed Church, Newark, N. J. History, officers, organization, and membership. Pub- lished by order of the Consistory. 50 p. S. Amzi Pierson & Co. I122
*1893 Crowe, W. S. Phases of religion in America: a course of lectures, by the minister of the Universalist Church in Newark, N. J. 8+-144 p. O. Ward & Tichenor. 1123
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1893 Desha, Mary, Letter "To the Daughters of the American Revolution." 4 p. no imp. 1124
*1893 Drake, William E. Eleventh year, Circular and catalogue Drake's Business College, 23 and 25 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. 1893-94. William E. Drake, Principal. 48 p. D. John E. Rowe & Son. 1125
*1893 Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, Manual of the Fifth Ave. Presbyterian Church, Rev. Hugh B. MacCau- lay, Pastor, corner of Fifth and Roseville Avenues, Newark, N. J. Compiled and printed by the Session and the Board of Trustees, March 15, 1893. 35 p. D. L. J. Hardham. II26
*1893 Francisco, Stephen, Copy of the agreement between a medical commission in Essex County, New Jersey, and Stephen Francisco, of Caldwell, New Jersey, dated May 19, 1893. 15 p. D. L. J. Hardham. II27
*1893 Free Public Library Finding List, First supplement : Books added from March, 1890, to March, 1893. 274 +[I] p. O. L. J. Hardham. II28
NOTE .- A Second Supplement : Books added from March, 1893, to March, 1896 (226+I p. John E. Rowe & Son), was published in 1896.
*1893 Free Public Library, Special reading list, No. I. Electricity and magnetism. 16 p. D. Crawford Birrell Company. 1129
NOTE .- The following other lists have appeared :
No. 2. English literature. 24 p. 1893. Crawford Birrell Company.
No. 3. Classical archaeology. 12 p. 1894. Crawford Birrell Company.
No. 4. Old Italian and modern French painting. 8 p. 1894. Advertiser Printing House.
No. 5. English drama. 16 p. 1895. Advertiser Printing House.
No. 6. Astronomy. 12 p. 1895. Advertiser Printing House.
No. 7. Money, finance and banking. Gold, silver and bimetalism. 32 p. 1896. John E. Rowe & Son.
No. 8. Greek literature. 12 p. 1896. John E. Rowe & Son.
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1893 Guerin, Mrs. William H. Letter "To the Churches and Sunday-schools in New Jersey of every denomina- tion." 4 p. no imp. 1130
1893 Hamilton, Mrs, Schuyler, Letter to the people of New York. 4 p. 1131
*1893 Harris, Arthur Emerson, Perfected character. 100 p. D. Private Press. II32
*1893 Harris, Arthur Emerson, Poems. 100 p. D. Pri- vate Press. II33
*1893 Hayes, Howard W, Home lots of first settlers of Newark. 38 p. O. 2 maps. Ward & Tichenor. 1134
NOTE .- Extracts from records showing the record of lands, patents, surveys, and abstract of Newark home lots, from Perth Amboy surveys. Map showing original topography of the old Burying Ground at Newark, drawn by Harrison Van Duyne, surveyor, May, 1892. Map showing Newark Home Lots, as originally laid out in 1666, with the owners to whom they were then apportioned. This map and abstract of titles prepared by Howard W. Hayes. Only fifty copies printed.
1893 Holmes, H. Brief history of Belleville, N. J. Rem- iniscences of Belleville from the old stage coach to the iron horse. Fishing interests at one time. Different steamboats on the river. Inducements offered the last proprietor. Losses sustained. Benefits derived from navigation, etc. Newark's first horse railroad. Broad Street before being paved. Some interesting facts and incidents. 96 p. S. n. p. 1135
1893 Johnson, Walter Buckley. Present status of legislation for the prevention of blindness. 13 p. O. L. J. Hardham. 1136
NOTE .- Reprinted from Transactions of the Medical Society of New Jersey, 1893.
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*1893 Leary, Peter J., comp. A souvenir of the city and its numerous industries ; presenting in a compact form a brief historical sketch of the settlement, growth and future industrial and commercial importance of the city of Newark, and containing profuse illustrations of its great factories, beautiful residences, various points of interest, portraits of prominent citizens, etc. Issued by approval of the Board of Trade. 280 p. Q. Il. Wm. A. Baker. II37
1893 McDougall, Walt. McDougall's un-authorized History of Christopher Columbus. Composed in good faith by Walt McDougall, containing no maps, references or facts, and warranted free from all injurious substances whatso- ever. 163 p. D. McDougall Pub. Co. 1138
1893 McDowell, William O. The song of human freedom, and other hymns. 12 p. Il. John E. Rowe & Son. 1139
*1893 Morrison, Noah Farnham, (The Sign of the Ark). 877 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. A catalogue of rare and curious books and pamphlets, including Americana, travels, biographies, and general literature, some in fine bindings. The prices quoted are net and so do not include express or postage charges, for 8 mos. 20 cents; 12 mos. 15 cents per volume. Additional if sent by mail. Catalogues of books in stock are issued from time to time, also lists on special subjects, and will be sent free to any address. Libraries furnished. Prints relating to America and back numbers of the magazines kept in stock. 20 p. O. Daily Advertiser Office. 1140
NOTE .- The first number appeared Nov. 1893, since which time at least three have appeared each year. The title page is changed from time to time according to the kind of books catalogued. In number 8 the title page is headed with this couplet :-
"The address of the ark pray bear in mind,
As you may some day there a treasure find."
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*1893 Motherhood: A monthly magazine devoted to the interests of parents. With supplement for children. O. Published by the Motherhood Publishing Co., New York [printed by John E. Rowe & Son]. 1141
NOTE .- Vol. I, No. I was issued January 1893, and the publication was printed in Newark until September, 1893 (Vol. 2, No. 3.) The supplement contained matter suited to small children.
*1893 Murphy Varnish Company, People's text book on varnish. 24 p. D. [John E. Rowe & Son.] 1142
1893 Nelson, William, The early days of the Academy at Newark, New Jersey. Extracts gleaned from old news- papers. 8 p. O. [Daily Advertiser ?] 1143
*1893 New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals, The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Newark vs. George Watson, et al. In ejectment. Case. Cortlandt Parker, Joseph Coult, William B. Guild, Howard W. Hayes, Counsel for Plaintiff. Frederic W. Stevens, Thomas N. McCarter, Theodore Runyon, John R. Emery, E. R. Williamson, Counsel for Defendants. 756 p. O. Maps in case. Ward & Tichenor. 1144 NOTE .- Cover title only.
*[1893] New Jersey Court of Errors & Appeals. The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Newark, vs. George Watson, et al. In ejectment. Index to maps. 7 maps. O. Ward & Tichenor. 1145
*1893 New Jersey Court of Errors & Appeals, The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Newark, vs. George Watson and the Trustees of the Second Presbyterian Church in Newark. In error to Supreme Court. Argu- ment for plaintiff. Joseph Coult, Howard W. Hayes, Counsel for plaintiff. 131 p. Q. Ward & Tichenor. 1146
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1893* New Jersey Historical Society. Resident members. January 1, 1893. 15 p. O. ntp. 1147
*1893 New Jersey State Agricultural Society, Premium list and rules and regulations of the Thirty-fifth annual fair to be held at their fair grounds at Waverly Park, midway between the cities of Newark and Elizabeth, on the line of Pennsylvania R. R., September 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, 1893. 66 p. O. John E. Rowe & Son. 1148
*1893 New Jersey State Exempt Firemen's Association, Proceedings of the sixth annual convention, held at Hackensack, N. J., Wednesday, May 18, 1892. 24 p. O. Ward & Tichenor. 1149
*1893 Newark Police Department, History of the Police Department of Newark. Constables, the watch and police, town township and city ; progress and develop- ment of police protection, two centuries and a quarter of history, biographical and historical, the Manchester of America. Striking evidence of prosperity ; great business and corporate enterprises. An official publication sold by subscription. 419+22+55 p. O. Il. Relief Pub- lication Co .. 1150
*1893 Newark Camera Club. Sixth lantern exhibition Wednesday evening, May 24th, 1893. 35 p. Obl. S. John E. Rowe & Son. 1151
1893 Newark City Hospital, By-laws and rules and regu- lations adopted by the Board of Health for the govern- ance of the Newark City Hospital May, 1893. 45 p. O. M. Plum. 1152
*1893 Newark Female Charitable Society, Constitution and by-laws of the Newark Female Charitable Society, Industrial Building, 305 Halsey Street, corner Hill Street, Newark, N. J. 16 p. D. 1153
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*[1893] Newark University Society, Prospectus for 1893-4. Organized February 4, 1893. 11 p. T. [John E. Rowe & Son.] 1154
NOTE .- This Society gave lectures for 3 successive seasons.
*1893 Osborne, Louis Shreve, Phillips Brooks; by the Rector of Trinity Church. Printed by request. January 29, 1893. 8 p. O. [Amzi Pierson & Co.] 1155
*1893 Osborne, Louis Shreve. Waiting and renewing: a sermon preached in Trinity Church, Sunday morning, October 22, 1893, by the rector. II p. O. Amzi Pierson & Co. 1156
1893 Parker, Cortlandt, Mr. Justice Bradley of the United States Supreme Court. Read before the Historical Society of New Jersey, January 24, 1893. 36 p. O. Advertiser Printing House. 1157
*1893 Paull, George A. Daily Readings for the Kings Daughters. 30 p. S. John E. Rowe & Son. 1158
*1893 Paull, Minnie E, (Mrs. George A.) A Nursery Handbook for Mothers. 39 p. S. The Motherhood Publishing Co., 150 Nassau St., N. Y. 1159
*1893 Polhemus, I. H. Manual of the Fewsmith Memo- rial Church. 36 p. D. Madison & Co. 1160
*1893 Rankin, William, Handbook and incidents of foreign mission of the Presbyterian Church. 136 p. O. Shurts. II6I
1893 Riverside Athletic Club, Constitution and by-laws. 24 p. Wm. A. Baker. 1162 NOTE .- Same in 1894.
1893 University Extension Society. Special Reading List No. 1. Electricity and Magnetism. 15 p. O. Craw- ford-Birrell Co. 1163
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*1893 Watters, Augustus. New age of reason. 96 p. T. 1164
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