Books, pamphlets and newspapers printed at Newark, New Jersey, 1776-1900, Part 16

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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*1874 Schenck, John V. Memorial of Richard M. Cooper, M. D. Printed for the Camden District Medical Society. 8 p. O. Por. Jennings & Hardham. 1484


1875


*1875 North New Jersey Baptist Association, Minutes of the Forty-Second Anniversary of the North New Jersey Baptist Association, held with the Passaic Baptist Church, June 9th and 10th, 1875. Next anniversary to be held at the North Baptist Church, Newark, on the second Wednesday of June, 1876, at 10 A. M. Introductory Sermon-Bro. R. B. Kelsay. Historical Sketch-Ham- burgh Church. Correspondence and Minutes of Asso- ciations should be addressed to Rev. J. A. Andreas, Demarest, Bergen Co., N. J. 30 p. O. Jennings & Hardham. 1485


*1875 Perry, Nehemiah Jr, In Memoriam. Nehemiah Perry, Jr., lately a member of the New Jersey Bar, died March 5, 1875, aged 34 years. 27 p. O. Ward & Tichenor. 1486


258


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*1875 Quintard, Charles Todd, & Smith, J. Howard, The Protestant Episcopal and the Reformed Episcopal Churches. Is the organization of the Reformed Episco- pal Church justifiable? Correspondence between Bishop Quintard of Tennessee, and Dr. Howard Smith of New- ark, N. J., with additional notes. 16 p. O. A. Stephen Holbrook. 1487


1876


*1876 Bliss, Frank C. Our country and government for one hundred years : a review of the colonial and consti- tutional governments and national progress of the United States, with biographical sketches of the presidents and presidential candidates of 1876, the Declaration of Inde- pendence, Constitution, Conventions, Platforms, Election returns, Annual expenditures, and numerous statistics. 224 p. S. Il. F. C. Bliss & Co. 1488


*1876 Bradley, Joseph P. [Biographical Sketch of William Burnet, M. D., Member of Congress from New Jersey, 1780-1787.] Privately printed. n. t. p. 6 p. O. n. p. 1489


1877


*1877 Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company. Thirty- Second Annual Report of the President to the Board of Directors, with List of Policy-Holders Deceased during the Year 1876. January, 1877. Printed for the use of the members. 47 p. D. n. p. 1490


*1877 North New Jersey Baptist Association, Minutes of the Forty-fourth Anniversary of the North. New Jersey Baptist Association, held with the First Baptist Church, Jersey City, June 13th and 14th, 1877. Correspondence and Minutes of Associations should be addressed to Rev. T. M. Grenell, Glenwood, Sussex Co., N. J. 32 p. O Starbuck & Dunham. 149I


259


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*1877 Seton Hall College, Twenty-first annual commence- ment, Wednesday, June 20th, 1877. Order of exercises. I leaf. O. J. J. O'Connor & Co. 1492


1878


*1878 Octavius, pseud. The Naughty Man ; or Sir Thomas Brown. Love, Courtship and Marriage in High Life. A poetical satire, by Octavius. 30 p. S. F. C. Bliss & Co. 1493


*1878 Woman's Missionary League, Third annual report of the Woman's Missionary League of Northern New Jersey, a branch of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Board of Missions, October, 1878. 23 p. O. Daily Adver- tiser Printing House. 1494


1879


*1879 Elmore, Mrs. A. A mother's story. Published by the Women's Christian Temperance Union of Newark, N. J. 20 p. O. Amzi Pierson & Co. 1495


*1879 Lucas, Elijah, The Jubilee. A sermon preached before the New Jersey Baptist State Convention, at their fiftieth anniversary, held in New Brunswick, October 28th, 1879. Published by request of the Committee 18 p. O. L. J. Hardham. 1496


*1879 New Jersey State Poultry Society, Premium List for the Third Annual Exhibition of the New Jersey State Poultry Society, to be held in Whitty's Standard Hall, 199 Market Street, Newark, December 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9, 1879. 12 p. O. Daily Journal Printing and Pub- lishing House. 1497


260


Newark Imprints.


*1879 to 1880 Newark Parlor Album of Distinguished Jerseymen, Art and Architecture. [Edited by Joseph Atkinson.] Q. Il. Ward & Tichenor. 1498


NOTE .- The first number appeared in December, 1879; the last in November, 1880. Emil P. Spabn, an artist-photographer, seems to have been the promoter of the Album, and the illustrative portraits are by him. A German parallel called the "Deutsche Edition " was run at the same time and printed by G. Geiger.


*1879 Protestant Episcopal Church, Diocese of Northern New Jersey. Constitution and Code of Canons, for the government of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Northern New Jersey. 54 p. O. Daily Advertiser Steam Printing House. 1499


*1879 Ricord, Frederick William, English Songs from Foreign Tongues. 216 p. D. n. p. 1 500


*1879 "Strike but hear me!" The true temperance posi- tion, an exhaustive Review of the blue law agitation from the German standpoint. Arguments and aims of Ger- man-American citizens. 8 p. O. Daily Journal Print.


150I


1880


1880 Essex County Bridge Records, 1880. 72 p. S. [Advertiser Printing House.] 1502


NOTE .- A list of county bridges, arranged by cities and townships.


[1880] Holden, Edgar, Mortality and Sanitary Record of Newark, N. J. (With Charts, Tables, Sanitary and Topographical Maps, Etc.) A Report presented to the President and Directors of the Mutual Life Insurance Co., January, 1880. 25 p. Sq. O. n. p. 1503


26I


Newark Imprints.


*[1880] Knights of Honor, Proceedings of the third annual meeting of the Grand Lodge Knights of Honor of New Jersey, held at 751 Broad Street, Newark, N. J., March Ioth and IIth, 1880. 120 p. O. Grover Bros.


NOTE .- Cover title. 1504


[1880] New Jersey Historical Society, Adolphus Penning- ton Young. Extract from Report of the Executive Committee of the New Jersey Historical Society, Jan- uary 15th, 1880. n. t. p. [4] p. O. [Daily Advertiser Office.] 1505


1881


*1881 Burg, R. E. Alcohol, the plague of our country. For the people, arranged according to the most eminent authorities. 79 p. O. N. J. Freie Zeitung. 1506


*1881 George, Henry. The Irish land question. What it involves, and how alone it can be settled. An appeal to the land leagues. 85 p. O. J. J. O'Connor & Co.


NOTE .- Cover title. 1507


1881 The Newark Daily Journal, Wm. B. Guild, Proprie- tor. Carriers' Annual. [Cut.]


Unlike Paul Pry, the Carrier need not say :


"I hope I don't intrude,"


For, like the Sun, he cometh every day- That being understood. Once only does he come in all the year, To give and get-best wishes and good cheer.


[18] p. O. Il. Daily Journal. 1508


NOTE .- Contains, besides cuts in text, numerous tables, statistics, etc.


262


Newark Imprints.


*1881 Park Presbyterian Church, The Pastor's first annual report, from October 16th, 1879, to January Ist, 1881, period of fourteen months. 10 p. O. L. J. Hardham. 1509


1882


*1882 In re the proposed dam across the Passaic River. Transcript of short hand notes of arguments taken in the above stated cause, on Tuesday, the 21st day of February, 1882, before Senate Commissioner. 51 p. O. Ingalls & Co. 1510


*1882 Ward, J. B., and Dawes, F. H. Report to the Sub- Committee on Finance, August 4, 1882. 10 p. O. Advertiser Printing House. 15II


1883


*1883 Reformed Church, The semi-centennial convention of the Board of Domestic Missions, held at Newark, N. J., on Wednesday, November 8, 1882. By order of the General Synod. 46 p. O. Amzi Pierson & Co. 1512 1884


*1884 Essex Art Association, Spring Exhibition of oil paintings. Illustrated catalogue. 42 p. O. Pl. [Amzi Pierson & Co.] 1513


*1884 Faith Home. Third annual report of Faith Home, for the homeless, friendless and incurable, for the year ending February the 4th, 1883, by Miss Hattie E. Mel- vin. 81 p. S. Starbuck & Dunham. 1514


*1884 First Presbyterian Church, Manual of the First Presbyterian Church of Newark, N. J. Compiled by Order of the Session, July, 1884. 25 p. S. Amzi Pierson & Co. 1515


263


Newark Imprints.


*1884 Second Presbyterian Church, Orange, N. J. Manual of the Second Presbyterian Church (Brick Church), of Orange, N. J. Rev. Henry P. Hickok, D.D., pastor. Published by the session, June, 1884. 24 p. D. Ward & Tichenor. 1516


1885


*1885 Coles, Abraham. The Life and Teachings of Our Lord in verse, being a complete harmonized exposition of the four gospels, with original notes, textual index, etc. Two volumes in one. Vol I. The Evangel. (Second edition.) Vol II. The Light of the World. 384, 378+- [8] p. O. Advertiser Printing House. 1517 NOTE .- Published by D. Appleton & Co., New York. The unpaged matter is advertisements and press notices.


*1885 Coles, Abraham. The Light of the World, being the second part of the Life and Teachings of Our Lord, in verse. 378 -- [8] p. O. Advertiser Printing House. 1518


NOTE .- Published by D. Appleton & Co., New York. A separate edition of Vol. II. of the preceding.


*[1885] Third Presbyterian Church, Newark, New Jersey. 1885. Directory of officers, services, collections, societies and meetings, together with a list of subjects for Tuesday evening prayer meetings. [9] p. S. L. J. Hardham.


NOTE .- Cover title. 1519


*1885 Woman's Board of Foreign Missions. Thirteenth annual report of the Woman's Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbytery of Newark. Presented at the annual meeting, March 27, 1885. [Quotation from Isaiah.] 48 p. D. Advertiser Steam Printing House. 1520 NOTE .- Also for 1890 (18th report).


264


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1886


*[1886] And it grew. "How, when and where?" Synop- sis of the origin and work of the Children's Aid Society and Boys' Lodging House, 144 Market Street, Newark, N. J. 1868-1886. 30 p. O. n. p. 1521


*1886 Devine, Terence, Devine's Newark City Street Guide. First Edition. Compiled and published by Terence Devine, Newark, N. J. 38 p. T. n. p. 1522


*1886 Hospital for Women and Children, Fifth annual report of the Hospital for Women and Children, South Orange Avenue, near Bergen Street, Newark, N. J. Together with the certificate of incorporation and by-laws of the Board of Managers. November, 1886. 24 p. D. Wm. A. Baker & Co. 1523


*[1886] In Memoriam, Rev. Dr. Isidor Kalisch, of New- ark, New Jersey. 1886. 65 p. O. Por. n. p. 1524


*1886 Newark Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, Sixth annual report of the Newark Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, Stirling Street, near northwest corner High st. and Springfield ave., Newark, N. J. From January Ist to December 31, 1885. Incorporated Jan. 31, 1880. The Infirmary is open daily (Sundays excepted) from 2 to 3 P. M. The poor only are entitled to its privileges. 21+ [2] p. O. Advertiser Steam Printing House. 1525


*1886 Young Men's Christian Association of New Jersey. Proceedings of the seventeenth annual convention of the Young Men's Christian Association of New Jersey. Burlington, N. J., April 30, May I and 2, 1886. Published by the State Executive Committee. 36 p. O. [Wm. A. Baker & Co.] 1526


NOTE .- Pages 34-36 are advertisements.


265


Newark Imprints.


1887


*1887 Carter, Ernest Trow, and others, comp. Carmina Princetonia, The University Song Book. A collection of Student Songs as sung at Princeton College. Editorial Committee : E. T. Carter, Class of 1888; Geo. E. Shea, Class of 1886; D. Hunter McAlpin, Jr., Class of 1885. Sixth edition. 93 p. O. Martin R. Dennis & Co.


1527


1889


*1889 Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company. 44th annual statement with report of the president to the Board of Directors. 56 p. S. [Advertiser Print.] 1528


*1889 Third Presbyterian Church, 1824-1889. A manual of the Third Presbyterian Church of Newark, N. J. Published by the session, February, 1889. 47+[1] p. S. Advertiser Printing House. 1529


1890


*1890 Townsend, Robert T,, and others, comp. Carmina Princetonia. The University Song Book. Supplement- ary Seventh Edition. 125 p. O. Martin R. Dennis & Co. 1530


NOTE .- Edited by R. T. Townsend, '90 ; D. Hunter McAlpin, Jr., '85 ; and M. Taylor Pyne, '77. It has not been possible to ascertain whether there was a seventh as well as a "supplementary seventh " edition.


*1890 Essex County Penitentiary, Rules for the County Penitentiary of the County of Essex, New Jersey. 15 p. S. The Heinz Printing Co. 1531


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Newark Imprints.


1891


*1891 High Street Presbyterian Church, May Jubilee and Sale at the opening of the new Sunday School building [cut] of the High Street Presbyterian Church, corner of High and Court Streets, Newark, N. J., Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, May 20th, 21st and 22d, 1891. 16 leaves. O. n. p. 1532


NOTE .- Cover title only. The programmes, etc., are printed on the rectos, advertisements on versos. Leaves 10-12 are a history of the church by the Rev. Lewis Lampman, pastor. At leaf 9 is inserted a slip containing names of the " Ceramics Committee."


1894


*1894 Pyne, Moses Taylor, and others, comp. Carmina Princetonia. The University Song Book. Eighth Edi- tion. 157H[1] p. Q. Martin R. Dennis & Co. 1533 NOTE .- The editorial committee were M. T. Pyne, '77; C. H. McCormick, '79 ; R. E. Schirmer, '80; F. D. McKenny, '84 ; D. H. McAlpin, Jr., '85 ; F. Evans, Jr., '86; M. Farrand, '92; L. F. Pease, '95 ; A. L. P. Dennis, '96.


*1894 Pyne, Moses Taylor, and others, comp. Carmina Princetonia. The University Song Book. Eighth Edi- tion. Supplementary. 157++[1] p. Q. Martin R. Dennis & Co. 1534


NOTE .- Contents and editors same as preceding.


*1894 Free Public Library, Special reading list No. 5. English Drama. 16 p. D. Advertiser Printing Office. 1535


*1894 Rogers, Alexander W. Historical and biographical address delivered at the fiftieth annual meeting of the Passaic County District Medical Society, April 24, 1894. 65 p. O. L. J. Hardham. 1536


NOTE .- Reprinted from Transactions of the Medical Society of New Jersey.


267


Newark Imprints.


1896


*1896 Bennett, Robinson Potter Dunn, ed. First annual record of the Class of 1895, of Princeton Seminary. Class officers : President, W. Ed. Biederwolf. Vice- president, C. E. B. Ward. Treasurer, William G. Funk. Secretary, R. P. D. Bennett. 16 p. D. Wm. A. Baker. 1537


NOTE .- Although styled an "annual " the report is published only quinquennially. The second report was printed in 1901 by the Priestley Company, of 3832 Lancaster Avenue, Germantown, Pa. (16 p. D.)


1898


*1898 Carmina Princetonia, The University Song Book. Ninth Edition. 162+[1] p. Q. Martin R. Dennis & Co. 1538


NOTE .- No editorial committee is named, but the publishers acknowl- edge assistance of Rudolph E. Schirmer, '80; L. Irving Reichner, '94; Lucius H. Miller, '97 ; Prof. J. Dyneley Prince and Edward. G. McCollin.


DATES UNKNOWN.


*Boggs, Edward Brinton, The Layman; His Priestly and Executive Functions. [Quotation : I Pet. ii. 5.] 24 p. D. John E. Rowe & Son. I539


*Dennis, Martin R. & Co, Handbook for travelers. 32 p. T. L. J. Hardham. 1540,


268


Newark Imprints.


Eddy, A, D, Life of Jacob Hodge, an African negro. 94 p. S. 1541


Essex County, New Jersey, Republican nominations. 16 p. O. Il. Holbrook Printing Co. 1542


*Martin, Mrs, Abby Eliza (Baldwin), "Bright eyes' " journey to the Giant's Palace: an allegory, by Aunt Gertrude. 39 p. S. 1543


*Martin, Mrs. Abby Eliza (Baldwin), and Simonds, Mary E A perpetual calendar compiled from the sermons and Sunday School notes of the Rev. Robert R. Meredith, D.D., of Brooklyn, N. Y. 61 p. Oblong T. 1544


Memorial of the Proprietors of the bridges over the Passaic and Hackensack. O. 1545


NOTE .- Thought to be prior to 1857.


Newark Board of Health, Members, Committees, Officers, Employees, Rules, &c., &c. 106 p. Grover Bros. 1546


*Newark Retail Grocers' Association, By-laws, together with its objects and aims and declaration of principles. 19 p. T. L. J. Hardham. 1547


Park Church, Constitution [of the Sabbath School]. 6+ [2] p. S. n. p. 1548


[Paull, Minnie E.] Helps for Housekeepers. Compiled by M. E. P. 23 p. S. John E. Rowe & Son. 1549


St. Michael's Hospital, Appeal for St. Michael's Hospital. 4 p. 1550


269


Newark Imprints.


Swift, Jonathan, Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World; by Lemuel Gulliver, first a surgeon, and then a captain on several ships. By Dean Swift. Newark, N. J. Benjamin Olds, Publisher. 170 p. S. Il. n. d. 1551


NOTE .- Cover title. The title page bears the imprint : "Cincinnati : Published by U. P. James, No. 26 Pearl-street." The illustrations, of which there are five, including the frontispiece, are full-page woodcuts, the frontispiece being signed "A. B." Pages 5 to 6 are Swift's intro- ductory note, "The Publisher to the Reader," signed by " Richard Sympson ;" pages 7 to 84 are "Gulliver's Travels. Part I. A Voyage to Lilliput ;" pages 85 to 170 are "Gulliver's Travels. Part II. A Voyage to Brobdingnag."


Taylor, John W. Opinion on the legality of the taxation of the National Bank shares under the laws of New Jersey .. 8 p. 1552


Weeks, William R. Short tracts. 156 p. D. Ecclesias- tical Board for the Propagation of the Gospel. 1553


NOTE .- Twenty-three tracts bound together, without title page, but paged individually as well as consecutively.


INDEX


[Entries have been indexed by printers, authors and titles, biographical titles being noted merely by the names of their subjects. Cross-references to historical matter have been added when they seemed to be necessary. Newspapers and magazines will be found grouped alphabetically, under "Periodicals." The references are to entry-numbers, not to pages. ]


A American Insurance Co., 1248. American letter writer, 186.


Abdominal surgery (Balleray), 903.


Abeel, G., Work of God in the church, 397. American Society for Municipal Improve-


Aber, 1., Salt peter, 15.


Ackerman, J., 248.


Adanıs, F. A., 378.


Ahern, S. J., Westward ho, 763.


Aikman, W., Our Country, 276.


Alcohol (Burg), 1506.


Alden, T., 1407; N. J. Register, 80.


Angelini, D., 1239. Anketell, O., Anketell family, 932.


Anno Domini, See Fowler, A. D.


Alexander, S., Address at laying corner stone of observatory, Princeton, 477. Answer to Paine's letter, 19.


All Souls Church, 613.


Allen, A. J., 931.


Allen, J. M. and Pentecost, H. O., Gospel of confiscation, 931.


Alling, H., 1354.


Allinson, S., 853.


Almanacs, 11, 32, 80, 145, 187, 213, 1230, 1261.


Armitage, W., 1047. Armstrong, A., 165.


Armstrong, E., Fort Nassau, 301.


American accountant, (Sandy), 899, 1205. Armstrong, J., Inventions and manufac- tures of Newark, 597. Armstrong, L. H., Sewerage of Newark,611.


American Baptist Historical Society, 1439. Arnold, S. G., 1425.


American Colonization Society, 127, 133. Asbury Park Summer School, 933. American Dock and Improvement Co., Aspect of the times, 157, 1415. 766.


Astonishing visit (Young), 1418.


Antidote to deism (Ogden), 13. Antiseptic practice (Benjamin), 935.


Apple stand (Herbert), 240. Arcadia and other poems (Watters), 1304. Ard, F. C., Ophthalmology, 1340. Arlington, N. J., directory, 1094.


Amalgamated Mercantile Co., 1339.


American assoc. for adv. of education, 314, 316.


ment, 1307. Ancient Order of Hibernians, 712. Andover Moral Society, 93.


André, Major, 646.


Angel's Salutation (Powers), 110.


272


Newark Imprints.


Astronomy, Facts of modern (Henson), Beauty the pareot of hope (Peck), 426. 564.


Atalanta wheelmen, 1034.


Atkinson, J., 366; History of Newark,


713; Newark parlor album, 1498; Beccher, H. W., Mission Sunday schools, Saengerfest souvenir, 1058.


Aikinson, S. C., 361, 370, 380, 386, 388, Beecher, J. A., 587. 389, 404.


Atlantic reporter index, 1308.


Ayers, W., Tariff legislation, 827.


B.


Babcock and Johnson, 684.


Bahler, M., Latin verbs, 502.


Bailey. G. H., Newark water supply, 415.


Baker, H., Forty-first anniv. of St.Paul's M. E. Cburch, 1167.


Baker, S. R. and W. A., 1054.


Baker, W. A., 1253, 1254, 1276.


Baker W. A. & Co., 997, 1137, 1162, 1523, 1526, 1537.


Baker, Printing Co., 1198. 1211, 1315, 1326, 1327, 1336, 1337, 1349, 1360, 1375, 1377, 1386, 1388, 1390, 1392.


Baldwin, Mrs. G. P., Properties and powers, 499.


Baldwin, H. R., Diseases of childhood, 714.


Baldwin, S., 94.


Baldwin, S. H., Soc. of Kearney's 1st N. J. Brigade, 934.


Baldwin, S. L., 168.


Baldwin, S. L. B., 170.


Balleray, G. H., Abdominal surgery, 903.


Baltimore Women's College, 1209.


Banking suggestions, 1337.


Baptism (Miller), 1401.


Baptist Home Society, 1059, 1084.


Barber, J., Nation's defenders, 612.


Barber and Howe, Historical collections of N. J., 360.


Barnet, J. G., 1335, 1341.


Barr, T. C., 1074.


Bassett, A. I., 489.


Bassett, C. P., Sewerage of Phillipsburg, N. J., 973.


Baxter, R., Call to unconverted, 88.


Bayard, J., 734.


Bayley, J. R., Statuta Novarcensis Dioe- ceseos, 534.


Bazar herald, 773.


Bedell, F. L., 1081.


Beecher, C., Disobedience to wicked laws, 277; Nebraska bill, 317.


524.


Belleville, N. J., 44, 63, 391, 1073, 1135.


Belleville Ave. Cong. Church, 1214, 1342.


Bells of many lands (Paull), 1200.


Benai Jesburun, Consecration of Syna- gogue, 361.


Benjamin, D., Antiseptic practice, 935.


Benedict, E. C., Religion in public schools, 316.


Benevolent and protective Order of Elks, 828.


Bennet, W. W., 248.


Bennett, R. P. D., Record of Class of 1895, Princeton Theol. Sem., 1537.


Benson, C. H., Yank and Reb., 849.


Bergen Co., 814.


Bergen township, 904.


Berry, C. T., First Presb. Church, Cald- well, N. J., 562. Bible, 231; Open, 684; Perplexities of, 1288; Theology of, 459.


Bigelow, A., Address before Newark Wesleyan Institute, 335.


Bigelow, M., Mayor's message, 362.


Bigelow, S. F., 1035.


Binney, H., 130.


Birrel and Montague, 1374.


Bishop, A., Political delusion, 39. Bishop, C. K., 106.


Bisbop, G. S., Reformed principles, 764. Bissell, W. E., 1356.


Black vs. Del. & Rar. Canal Co., 569.


Black, E. S., Ingersoll, 1343; Land of Isto be, 1275.


Blairstown Academy, 418.


Blane, J., Hunterdon District Med. Soc., 572. Blinker, K., 574.


Bliss, F. C., Our Country, 1488; Queen Estber, 787.


Bliss, F. C. & Co., 782, 787, 1488, 1493. Bloomfield, J., 914.


Bloomfield, N. J., 96, 149, 431, 850, 862, 1250.


273


Newark Imprints.


Bloomfield Female Seminary, 250. Boggs, E. B., Amer. church review, 660; Burg, R. E., Alcohol, 1506.


Christian Unity, 1168; Confirmation, 1085; The Layman, 1539. Bolles Bros., Hist. of N. J., 829.


Boonton, N. J., 583, 602, 1475.


Burlington, N. J., 604, 606.


Booth, A., Paedobaptism, 60.


Burnet, J. R., Tales of the deaf and dumb, 178. See also Dodd, B. L.


Botts, J. M., 302. Boudinot, Mrs. Catherine, 1407. Boudinot, E., 172.


Burnet, W., 1489. Burritt, J. L., 434.


Boulanger's Christianity unveiled, 13.


Bush, G. & Co., 165.


Boyce, T. J., Complaint and petition, 287.


Business Men's cycle league, 1061.


Butler Hard Rubber Co. vs. Newark, 1225.


Byington, W. W., Life insurance, 736.


Boylan, J. T., Architects & builders direc- tory, 1211. C.


Boy's lodging house, 788, 1521.


Bradley, Mr. Justice, 1157.


Bradley, J. A., 1308; Cases in N. J. Rep'ts, 1344.


Bradley, J. C., W. Burnet, 1489.


Bradley, J. P., Address, N. J. State Agric. Soc., 501; Bradley family, 1169; W. L. Camden Co., 814.


Dayton, 636.


Bradley, W., Effectual call, 369.


Brady, J. B., Saengerfest sermons, 1060. Brainerd, D., 81.


Branch Brook park (Pell), 1079.


Brawn, H. A., Curious questions, 455.


Brewer, J., Oration on S. Pearce, 75.


Brewer, S. S.,Seventh plague, 478.


Brewer S. S. and Decker A., Second coming of Christ, 456.


Brice, A. L., 808. Brice W. L. & Co., 939, 989.


Bridgeton, N. J., 1435. Bright eyes' journey (Martin), 1543. Brooks, N., 165.


Brooks P., 1155.


Brown, A. H., Early settlers, 735; J. Pit- Carey, H. C., Del. & Rar. Canal & Amboy ney. 905.


Brown, H. W., Faith songs, 809.


Brown, W. B., Sermon on T. H. Ripley, Carman, M. F., 248. 385.


Brown, W. H., Congregationalism in N. J., 692.


Brown, W. L., Equality of men, 50. Bruyere, J., Progress in medicine, 1345. Bryant, P., 60.


Buchanan, C., Star in the East, 1403.


Caldwell, N. J., First Presbyterian Church, 562, 880, 965.


Call to the unconverted (Baxter), 88. Callan, B., Spanish inquisition, 370.


Calvary Presbyterian Church, 765, 856.


Camden District Medical Society, 1484. Cameron, D. A., 106.


Camp, Capt., Thoughts on the tariff, 225.


Camp, E. A., 205.


Camp, E. H., Class of '61, College of N. J., 446. Campbell, A. G., Poems, 831.


Campbell, D., Inaugural as president of Board of Trade, 563.


Campbell, E. S., Middlesex Co. Bank vs. U. B. Watson, 1375.


Campbell, W. H., T. Frelinghuysen, 419. Camphell and Baker, 988.


.Canon of Holy Scripture (Henderson), 305 Canon of Scripture (Whitehead), 733. Canticles of the Church (Taylor), 334.


R. R. Cos. 251. Carll, -- 106.


Carmina Princetonia, 672, 1527, 1533, · 1534, 1538. Carriers' addresses, 28, 309, 327, 332, 356, 379, 918, 1438, 1508.


Carriers' manual, 1476.


Carrington, H. B., N. J. & war for inde- pendence, 877.


Boyd, W. H., Newark directory, 363.


Boyden, S., 607, 784, 1032; Atmospheric electricity, 500.


Bunyan, J., Pilgrim's progress, 98.


Burgoyne's last march (Lowell), 721. Burke & Beyer, 1295. Burlington Co., 814.


274


Newark Imprints.


Carver, T. G., Genius of masonry, 832. Case, R. K., Superintendency, 1086.


Cases in N. J. Reports (Bradley), 1344. Cases in Supreme Court of N. J. (Penning- ton), 71, 84.


Castles, W. H., Grocers' gains, 974.


Caston, S. B., Mensuration, 398.


Cattell, W. C., Quit you like men, 412. Celluloid Club, 1346.


Centenary Collegiate Institute, 939.


Centenary M. E. Church, 1041.


Centinel of Freedom, 16, 28, 115.


Central Land Improvement Co., 766.


Central M. E. Church, 1114, 1335.


Central Presbyterian Church, 639, 698, Coles, A., Art gallery and zool. garden, 1277, 1419.


Centurial jubilee sermon (Gildersleeve), 96.




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