Books, pamphlets and newspapers printed at Newark, New Jersey, 1776-1900, Part 13

Author: Hill, Frank Pierce, 1855-; Collins, Varnum Lansing, 1870-1936
Publication date: 1902
Publisher: [Newark, Private press of Courier-Citizen company]
Number of Pages: 308


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*1893 Yardley, Margaret T., ed. The New Jersey Scrap Book of Women Writers. Published by the Board of Lady Managers for New Jersey to represent the many writers who are not bookmakers at the World's Colum- bian Exposition. Vol. 1, 423 p. O. Advertiser Printing House. 1165


NOTE .- Only one volume was published. It contains short articles from a number of women writers who have contributed to magazines but have never written a book.


1894


1894 Agreement between the Journeymen and Master Plumbers. 8 p. Advertiser Printing House. 1166


*1894 [Baker, Henry, ed.] Record of the Forty-first Anni- versary of St. Paul's M. E. Church, Newark, N. J., Feb- ruary 11, 12, and 13, 1894. 78 p. O. Il. John E. Rowe & Son. 1167


*1894 Boggs, Edward Brinton, Christian unity proved by Holy Scriptures with a sketch of church history. [Quot. St. John XVII 23] 55 p. D. [John E. Rowe & Son.] 1168


NOTE .- This volume has the imprint of Thomas Whittaker, New York, but it was printed in Newark.


*1894 Bradley, Joseph P. Family notes respecting the Bradley family of Fairfield and our descent therefrom ; with notices of collateral ancestors on the female side. For the use of my children. Written in August, 1883. Edited and published by Charles Bradley. 69 p. O. Amzi Pierson & Co. 1169


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*1894 Chapman, A. A, Uncle Samuel's Heirs : An Alle- gory. 36 p. D. John E. Rowe & Son. 1170


1894* Church, Alonzo, Sketches of the New Jersey Historical Society ; published by the Society. 40 p. O. Advertiser Printing Office. 1171


[1894] Church, Alonzo. Park Benefits. What the commu- nity gains by Park development, and what the Parks gain by public generosity. Essex County Department of Parks. Public Park Pamphlets, No I. 8 p. O. Adver- tiser Printing House. 1172


NOTE .- No more were published.


*1894 Citizens' Aid Association. Report of the Citizens' Aid Association, March, 1894. 14 p. O. W. H. Shurts Co 1173


*1894 Cross, Philip W. Some mistakes of Ingersoll; or Moses on top. He who destroys the wheat in attempting to destroy the weeds, thistles, and thorns, is not a bene- factor, but does mankind a grievous wrong. 36 p. O. Advertiser Printing House. 1174


*1894 Damascus Commandery No. 5, Knights Templar of the State of New Jersey, Organized 1866. By-laws. 28+[3] p. John E. Rowe & Son. 1175


*1894 Dwight, Theodore W. Address to the members of the Dwight Alumni Association. Read at the Annual Meeting of the Association on Monday, June 5, 1893. 32 p. O. John E. Rowe & Son. 1176


*1894 English, Thomas Dunn, Select poems (exclusive of the " Battle Lyrics"). Edited by Alice English. Pub- lished by private subscription. 10+694 p. O. Grover Brothers. 1177


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*1894 Free Public Library Finding List: French and German books, January, 1894. 70 p. O. L. J. Hard- ham. 1178


*1894 Frelinghuysen, Frederick T. Ceremonies of the Unveiling of the Statue erected to the Memory of Fred- erick T. Frelinghuysen, the ninth Day of August, 1894, at Newark, N. J. 32 p. O. Il. Advertiser Printing Co. 1179


*1894 Gottfried Krueger Pioneer Greisenheim, Report of the Board of Directors. Newark Pioneer Print. 1180


NOTE. - The first five reports are bound in one volume of 25 pages, covering the years from the founding of the Home, Oct. 28, 1889 to Oct. 28, 1894 ; the sixth report appeared separately, and later ones were printed in the German paper, Newark Pioneer, only.


*1894 Greenpoint Lodge, No. 403. Free and accepted Masons, Brooklyn, N. Y. By-Laws. Instituted June 15, 1856. 20 p. T. [John E. Rowe & Son.] 118I


*1894 Hints for the Household, 8 p. Q. John E. Rowe & Son. 1182


NOTE. - "A monthly journal for the family." Only one number, May, 1894, appeared.


*[1894] In Memoriam, Rev. Henry Vehslage, D. D. Born February 12, 1837, Died March 4, 1894. Address and incidents connected with the funeral, which took place from the Reformed Church, at Irvington, N. J., Thursday, March 8th, 1894. 28 p. D. John E. Rowe & Son. 1183


1894 Jacobson, E. A. Report of the engineer as to reser- voir for storage. 16 p. O. n. p. 1184


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*1894 Lebkuecher. Julius A, The first annual message presented to the Common Council of the City of Newark, N. J., May 7, 1894. 15 p. O. W. H. Shurts & Co. 1185


NOTE. - The same for 1895. Mayor Lebkuecher issued in May, 1896, at the end of his term, a "Statistical Report or Message " (15 p. Ward & Tichenor).


*1894. McDowell, William O., comp. Liberty primer ; giving the dates of the anniversaries commemorated by the ringing of the Columbian Liberty Bell. Compiled by W. O. McDowell, Newark, N. J., chairman of the Columbian Liberty Bell Committee, with the co-operation of John Clark Ridpath, Hezekiah Butterworth, Henry Baldwin, Loulie M. Gordon, William Salter, Special Committee on Anniversaries to be commemorated by the ringing of the bell. January, February, March, April, May, June. [Quotations from Lowell.] Copyright 1894 by William O. McDowell. 100 p. O. [Holbrook Printing Co.] II86


NOTE. - The first edition of the Primer for January to April inclusive, and published the same year, contained 57 pages.


1894 Master Stone Cutters' Association of the City of Newark. Constitution and by-laws. 10 p. Advertiser Printing Establishment. 1187


*1894 Methodist Episcopal Church, Directory of the New- ark Annual Conference. The thirty-seventh session held in St. Luke's M. E. Church, corner Clinton Avenue and Murray Street, beginning April 4th, 1894. 22 p. S. John E. Rowe & Son. 1188


*1894 The New Jersey Lumbermen's Protective Associa- tion. Constitution and By-laws. 20 p. T. John E. Rowe & Son. 1189


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*1894 New Jersey State Firemen's Association. Compen- dium of information concerning the Firemen's Relief Associations of the State of New Jersey. Prepared and compiled by Wm. A. Cotter, counsel for the Association. 64+[1] p. O. Ward & Tichenor. 1190


*1894 New York Law School. Catalogue. . 1893-1894. 50 p. O. John E. Rowe and Son. 119I


1894 Newark Common Council. An ordinance relating to the construction of buildings in the city of Newark. 21 p. Grover Brothers. 1192


1894 Newark, Bureau of Associated Charities. Report of the Bureau of Associated Charities of Newark, N. J., for 1894. 15 p. Advertiser Printing House. 1194


*1894 Newark. Ward and Election District Boundaries of the city of Newark, N. J., as laid out by the Commis- sioners appointed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 259 of the Laws of 1894, entitled " An act to provide for the formation and establishment of wards in cities of the first-class in this state," passed May 16th, 1894. 52 p. T. The W. H. Shurts Co. 1195


1894 Newark handsomely illustrated, Its government, resources, commerce and manufacturing interests, finan- cial institutions, educational advantages, and prosperity, also sketch of the leading business concerns which con- tribute to the city's progress and prosperity. A brief history of the city from the foundation to the present time. 260 p. O. Consolidated Illustrating Co. 1196


1894 to 1899 Newark Sketch Club, Illustrated catalogue of the third annual exhibition of pictures, the work of members of the Sketch Club. 40 p. O Holbrook Printing House. 1197


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NOTE. - The Club was organized in 1892, incorporated in 1894 and active until the latter part of 1899, when its meetings were suspended, subject to the call of the President. During the years of its activity, the Club issued, except in 1896, an annual catalogue of its exhibitions, besides numerous circulars, invitation cards, etc. The catalogue for 1897 was not illustrated.


*(1894) Newsdealers' Protective Association, 1895 News- paper Carriers' Annual published by the Newsdealers' Protective Association, Newark, N. J. 16 p. O. Baker Printing Co. 1198


*1894 Osborne, Louis Shreve, God is love: a sermon preached in Trinity Church, on Sunday morning, Feb- ruary 25, 1894, by the Rector. Printed by request. 22 p. D. Amzi Pierson & Co. 1199


*1894 Paull, Minnie E. (Mrs, Geo. A.) Bells of many lands. 18 p. S. John E. Rowe & Son. I200


*1894 Perfumer and Saponifier. Vol I. Q. John E. Rowe & Son. I201


NOTE .- Only the first six numbers of the volume were printed in Newark; the others were done in New York.


*1894 to date Prudential Insurance Company, The Pru- dential Weekly Record. V. 1-No. 7. Prudential Press. I202


NOTE .- This was published in Octavo form until May 25, 1896, when it was changed to quarto.


*1894 St, Bridgets Church, Lectures and Musical Vespers. 22 p. Oblong S. Il. John E. Rowe & Son. I203


*1894 St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church. Record of the 4Ist Anniversary of St. Paul's M. E. Church. February II, 12 and 13, 1894. 78 p. O. Il. John E. Rowe & Son. I204


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*1894 Sandy, W. C. The American Accountant, a new and practical treatise on double entry book-keeping designed for use in High Schools, Business Colleges, and as a book of reference in the counting room. 96 p. O. [L. J. Hardham.] 1205


1894 University Extension Society. Special Reading List No. 3. Classical Archaeology. 11 p. Crawford Birrell Co. 1206


1894? University Extension Society. Special Reading List No. 2. English Literature. 20 p. Crawford Birrell Co. 1207


*1894 . Watters, Augustus, The Puritans; or Newark in the olden time ; an historical romance. [4]++107 p. T. 1208


*1894 Woman's College of Baltimore. The Alumna Asso- ciation. Programme 1894-95. 10 p. T. John E. Rowe & Son. 1209


NOTE .- The programme for 1895 was also printed at Newark.


*1894 Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Organized at Newark, N. J., Dec. 18, 1884. Mrs. Wm. E. Drake, editor. First Decennial Report of the Newark Conference. 39 D. John E Rowe & Son. 1210


1895


1895 Boylan, J. T, Architects and Builders directory. 250 p. O. Baker Printing Co. 1211 NOTE .- The same in 1896.


*1895 Coles, Abraham, Souvenir National Anthems and hymns selected from the works of Abraham Coles, A. M.,


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M. D., Ph.D., LL.D. [cut of] the bronze historical group unveiled in Lincoln Park, Newark, N. J., Thanks- giving Day, 1895. 2++-32+2 p. O. n. p. 1212


NOTE .- This volume was prepared by J. Ackerman Coles, Esq., for the ceremony attending the unveiling of the statue when presented to the city. On the second and third page of covers are letters between Dr. Coles and Mayor Lebkuecher, while the program of exercises covers the third page. The body of the volume is made up of selections from Dr. Abraham Coles' hymns, etc.


1895 Damascus Commandery No, 5, K. T. Ascension Day. 7 p. T. John E. Rowe & Son. 1213


*1895 Daughters of the American Revolution, Nova Caesarea Chapter. By-laws, Officers and Members. 20 p. T. John E. Rowe. 1214


*1895 Essex County Park Commission, Report of the Board of Commissioners appointed under the act approved May 8, 1894. 12 p. O. Press of Advertiser Printing House. 1215


NOTE .- This was a preliminary report made by the Commission appointed under the original act limiting the life of the Commission to two years from the date of appointment.


1895 Golden Star Fraternity, Constitution, governing the Supreme and Subordinate councils. 72 p. Advertiser Printing House. 1216


*[1895 ?] Howe, E. J., comp. Medical testimony for the individual communion cup. [Quotation 7 lines from the Medical Record]. 23 p. T. [John E. Rowe & Son.] 1217


1895 Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Constitution and by-laws of Lucerne Lodge, No. 181, I. O. O. F. of Newark, New Jersey. 54 p. Advertiser Printing House. 1218


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*1895 Marcus L. Ward, Post No. 88. Department of New Jersey, G. A. R. Memorial Day Exercises including an address by John Y. Foster, on Memorial Day, May 30, 1895, at Belleville Avenue Congregational Church, New- ark, N. J. 23 p. D. John E. Rowe & Son. 1219


*1895 Martin, Daniel Hoffman, Sorrow ; its meaning and use. Some thoughts for the troubled. 24 p. Ob. T. Matthias Plum. I220


*[1895] Morton Street School, A brief history of the Morton Street School, and a sketch of the increase of educational facilities in the 6th and 13th wards of the city of Newark, since 1849. 23 p. Ob. S. n. p. I221


*1895 Meeker Francis J. Catalogue, Contains a few titles of books on the Late Civil War. Many of which are very rare and many I have never seen offered for sale before. October 1, 1895. 28 p. O. John E. Rowe & Son. 1222


*1895 The Mount Tabor Annual. Spring and Summer, 1895. 16 p. Q. John E. Rowe & Son. I223 NOTE. - This paper was issued in the interest of the famous Methodist summer resort, only one number appeared.


1895 The New Jersey Lumbermen's Protective Association Constitution and By-Laws, as amended to date with reso- lutions adopted. 23 p. T. Matthias Plum. 1224


1895 New Jersey Supreme Court, The Butler Hard Rubber Company vs. The Board of Street and Water Commis- sioners of the City of Newark and the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Newark. On rule to show cause. On case certified. Case. Joseph R. Munn, Alvah A. Clark, Counsel for Plaintiffs; Robert H. McCarter, John W. Griggs, Joseph Coult, Counsel for Defendants. 1131 p. O. Ward & Tichenor. 1225


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*1895 Newark, Board of Fire Commissioners. Laws governing the Board of Fire Commissioners of Newark, New Jersey. [Names of Commissioners.] 37 p. O. Holbrook Printing Co. I226


*1895 Newark Board of Trade, Fire insurance rates 1895. Report of investigations, submitted by the Committee on Trade and Manufactures of the Board of Trade. 23 p. O. [John E. Rowe & Son.] 1227


1895 Newark City Dispensary, Formulary of the Newark City Dispensary, published by order of the Board of Health, May, 1895. 37 p. Grover Bros. I228


*1895 Master Carpenters, Board of Master Carpenters of Newark, N. J., and Vicinity. Constitution and By-Laws. 8 p. T. John E. Rowe & Son. 1229


[1895] Newark Evening News, Almanac. 1895. 20 p. Il. 1230


1895 Newark Moot Court Society, 1894-95. Second year. Part I, Cases 1-5 inclusive; Part II, Cases 1-9 inclu- sive. 6 p. O. John E. Rowe & Son. I23I


1895 Newark Theatrical Mechanics' Association, Constitu- tion and By-Laws of the Newark Theatrical Mechanics' Association, Lodge No. 28. 35 p. Advertiser Printing House. 1232


*1895 Osborne, Louis Shreve. "The Constitution, " (poem ). [Privately printed ]. [2 p. ] D. I233


*1895 Osborne, Louis Shreve, "The Pastoral, " ( poem ). 2 p. D. [Amzi Pierson & Co. ] 1234


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*1895 Osborne, Louis Shreve, Christ is risen : a sermon preached in Trinity Church, on Easter Sunday, April 14, by the Rector. Printed by request. 18 p. O. [Amzi Pierson & Co.] 1235


1895 Ottman, Ford C. Holy spirit. Holbrook. 1236


[ 1895?] Pequannock Fire Association, [Staunton, Va.] A Home Institution. 12 p. S. [John E. Rowe & Son.] 1237


*1895 Prudential Insurance Company, President's annual report to the policy-holders of the ordinary branch. 1238 NOTE. - Previous to 1895, it was not customary for the President to make a printed report each year. The reports for 1895 to 1897 were printed in Newark, but those for 1899 and 1900 were printed in Phila- delphia.


1895 Report of Council called to investigate charges against the Rev. Luigi Angelini of Forano, Italy. 44 p. Advertiser Printing House. 1239


*1895 Russell, Louis Arthur, A Memorial Sketch. The South Park Presbyterian Church Choir of Newark, N. J. Including the address of Mr. L. A. Russell, delivered before the Choir Association at the Reunion in Music Hall, June 3, 1895. Printed for distribution in Response to many Requests. 32 p. O. John E. Rowe & Son. 1240


1895 to date. St. Stephen's Church, Newark. The Crown. 124I


NOTE. - Successor to The Parish Register. The first number was pub- lished in March, 1895.


[ 1895 ?] Sanderson, Elmore W, Street railway laws of the State of New Jersey, 1860-1895. [ 1895 ?] 106 p. A. Q. Keasbey & Sons. I242


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*1895 Sixth Presbyterian Church, Tenth Anniversary sermon by the pastor, Rev. Davis W. Lusk, preached April 7, 1895, in the Sixth Presbyterian Church, Newark, N. J. 20 p. O. Il. L. J. Hardham. I243


*1895 Some Reasons why Senate bill, No. 15 should not become a law. A protest against the abolition of the present county courts, and the introduction of an "elec- tive judiciary" in New Jersey. What is to be feared from its passage. An entering wedge for political judges and prosecuting officers ; by a member of the New Jersey Bar. 16 p. O. I244


NOTE. - It is quite certain that this pamphlet was printed in Newark, although diligent search has failed to unearth author or publisher.


*1895 Taylor, John W. Catalogue of the law library of John W. Taylor, deceased, to be sold at auction, Friday and Saturday, April 26-27, 1895, at No. 74 Market St., Newark, N. J. For time of sale see next page. M. M. Miller, auctioneer, No. 179 Market Street, Newark, N. J. This very valuable library comprises American decisions, American, American State, Connecticut, Maine, Massa- chusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, United States, Supreme and Circuit, Wisconsin, and an extensive and choice collection of English reports, digests, laws and recent text books, etc, etc. 50 p. O. [L. J. Hardham. ] 1245


*1895 Van Fliet, A. V. Catalogue of the law library of the late Hon. A. V. Van Fliet, Vice-Chancellor of New Jersey, to be sold at auction, February 2d, 1895, at 810 Broad Street (third floor), Newark, N. J. Sale com- mences at 10 o'clock. M. J. O'Connor, auctioneer, 132 Mulberry Street. This library comprises a valuable lot of text books, English, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and United States reports, digests,


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laws, etc., etc. Buyers unable to attend may have their orders carefully executed by the auctioneers. Bids always so much per volume. 16 p. O. I246


*1895 Watters, Augustus, The Universe, or the gist of modern science, physical and metaphysical. 96 p. S.


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1896


[1896]* American Insurance Company of Newark, N. J. Souvenir of the 50th anniversary. March 20, 1896. 83 p. O. Por. n. p. I248


1896 Clinton Township, Sanitary code of Clinton Town- ship adopted by the Board of Health. 7 p. Advertiser Printing House. I249


*1896 Dunn, Edwin C. ed. Official guide of Newark, Orange, East Orange, Montclair, Bloomfield, and Morris- town, New Jersey. Issued by Newark and Vicinity Branch, No. 81 of the National Association of Post Office Clerks of the United States. 48 p. O. 1250


1896 Essex County Jail, Report of the Essex County Jail Inspection Committee, J. Wesley Van Gieson, and others, for the year ending May 1, 1896. 52 p. E. E. Morris. 1251


*1896 to date Essex County Park Commission, [First] report of the Board of Commissioners appointed under the Act approved March 5, 1895. 1252


NOTE .- The report for 1897 reads "Second Annual Report." All the reports from and including the second were beautifully illustrated. In 1900 was issued what the title page styles the " Fourth Annual," but which is really the third and fourth, as no third was issued separ- ately, and the fourth covers two years.


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*1896 Farrand, Max. The Legislation of Congress for the Government of the organized Territories of the United States, 1789-1895. 3+101 p. O. Wm. A. Baker.


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NOTE .- This was a dissertation presented to the Faculty of Princeton University for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, and is so designated on title page of a part of the edition.


*1896 Franklin St. Methodist Episcopal Church. The Frank- lin Cook Book, containing many valuable Recipes that are in' daily use and have been tested by the ladies con- nected with the Franklin Street M. E. Church, Newark, N. J. 68 p. O. Wm. A. Baker. 1254


*1896 Free Public Library. List of Art books on exhibi- tion, November 19th, 1896. 12 p. D. John E. Rowe & Son. 1255


*1896 Jervis, W. Percival. Rough notes on pottery. 112 p. Il. Jervis. 1256


*1896 Murphy Varnish Co. How to Secure Good Results in Finishing; or, What the Architect should know about it. 16 p. D. John E. Rowe & Son. 1257


[1896?] New Jersey National Guard, Illustrated historical sketch of Gatling Gun Company A, First brigade N. G. N. J., 1896. 32 p. Il. Holbrook Printing Co. 1258


*1896 Newark Common Council. An ordinance [and amendment ] to regulate the construction of buildings in the city of Newark. Passed May 1, 1896. 45+[ 4] p. T. Ward & Tichenor. 1259


1896 Newark, Annual report of the Comptroller, Auditor, Commissioners of the Sinking Fund and Treasurer of the city of Newark, N. J., for the year 1895. 70 p. Ward & Tichenor. 1260


NOTE .- Same for 1896 to 1899.


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*1896 to 1897. Newark Daily Advertiser, Almanac and encyclopedia. A compilation of the most important data relating to the world at large, the United States and State, county and city affairs with statistical tables. D. Advertiser Printing House. I261


NOTE. - This almanac was published only two years. It was prepared and edited by John J. Leidy, editor Daily Advertiser.


*1896 Newark Technical School, Laying of the Corner Stone, Monday, May 11, 1896 at 4.30 p. m. 27 p. O. The W. H. Shurts Co. I262


*1896 Osborne, Louis Shreve, Intellectual patriotism : sermon preached in Trinity Church, Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 26th, by the Rector. [8] p. D. [ Amzi Pierson & Co. ] 1263


*1896 Osborne, Louis Shreve, 1746 Trinity Church, Newark, N. J., 1896. Trinity hymn, sung at the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary, Trinity Sunday, May Thirty-First. Music by Philip A. Gifford. 4 p. O. Il. [ Amzi Pierson & Co. ] I264


1896 Protestant Home for the Aged and Helpless, Second annual report. 20 p. Advertiser Printing House. 1265


*1896 Raritan, N. J. Rules of the public schools of Rari- tan township, Middlesex County, New Jersey. 12 p.


T. John E. Rowe & Son. I266


1896 [Rogers, Ransford. ] The Morristown Ghost. A reprint of the Edition of 1814. 44 p. D. The N. J. Reprint Society. 1267


NOTE. - Seventy-five copies printed. The first edition was dated Morristown (?) 1792 and was printed by Jacob Mann. The title page of the second or 1814 edition reads "The Morristown Ghost; or 'Yankee Trick' Being a True, Interesting, and Strange Narrative. This circumstance has excited considerable laughter, and no small


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degree of surprise. Printed for the Purchasers." Place and printer are not given. In 1826 David Young issued a revision of the original work. See No. 141 of this List.


*[ 1896] Sag Harbor. Souvenir of the fair held by the Sag Harbor Fire Department, at Masonic Hall, June 1-6, 1896. The 77th anniversary of the organization of the department. 67+ [3] p. O. John E. Rowe & Son. I268


1896 Seymour, James M. First message of James M. Seymour, presented to the Common Council of the city of Newark, N. J., May 4, 1896. 12 p. O. 1269 NOTE. - Same for 1897, 1898, 1899 and 1900.


*1896 Trinity Church. 1746-1896 Celebration of the one hundredth and fiftieth anniversary. Trinity Sunday, May 31, 1896. 32 p. Q. n. p. 1270


1896 United Hatters of North America, Constitution and by-laws of the Hat Finishers of Newark District, with constitution and by-laws of the United Hatters of North America. 54 p. Advertiser Printing House. I27I NOTE. - Another edition 1897.


*1896 Whittemore, Henry, Founders and builders of the Oranges, a history of the outlying district of Newark, subsequently known as Orange, and of the later internal divisions, viz. ; South Orange, West Orange, and East Orange ; also a history of the early settlers or founders, and of those who have been identified with its growth and prosperity, known as the builders 1666-1696. 6 + 468 p. Q. Il. and Pors. L. J. Hardham. 1272


*1896 New Jersey Athletic News, No. I, Vol. I., Newark, N. J., Tuesday, April 21, 1896. Price 5 cents. Q. 1273


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1897


*1897 to date Babies' Hospital. Annual reports of the Babies' Hospital, of the City of Newark, New Jersey. Organized May 4, 1896. Incorporated May 25, 1896.


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*1897 Black, Edward S. The land of Is to Be. Tune "Sweet Hour of Prayer." An ode. Dedicated by the author to Rev. S. Edward Young. 4 p. O. [W. H. Shurts Co.] 1275


NOTE. - The eighth edition was published in 1900.


*1897 Bureau of Associated Charities, Constitution of the Bureau of Associated Charities of Newark, N. J. By- laws of the Board of Directors and of the Conferences, January 20, 1897. 16 p. O. Wm. A. Baker. 1276


*1897 Central Presbyterian Church, Report of the Com- mittee of presbyterial church extension in the presbytery of Newark in the matter of Central Presbyterian Church of Newark, N. J., September 29th, 1897. [John E. Rowe & Son.] 1277


*1897 Colton, Charles A. Commercial technical education. An address delivered by the Director of the Newark Technical School, by request of the Board of Trade, November 10, 1897. 12 p. O. [John E. Rowe & Son.] I278


*[1897] The Co-operative Treasury Association of New Jer- sey. Principal office Prudential Building, Newark, N. J. Constitution. 16 p. T. John E. Rowe & Son. 1279


*1897 Corbin, William H. An act concerning corporations (revision of 1896) taking effect July 4, 1896, in the State of New Jersey ; with the supplements passed in 1897,


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and other general acts relating to corporations, together with abstracts of the decisions of the courts and a full collection of forms. Tenth ed. 109 p. O. Soney & Sage. 1280




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