Books, pamphlets and newspapers printed at Newark, New Jersey, 1776-1900, Part 18

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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K.


Kalisch, I., 1524. Kane Council No. 2, 1387.


Kane's last Arctic expedition (Hickey), 387.


Kase, K., Land of dreams, 1460.


Kearney, P., 517.


Kearney township, N. J., 853, 1015, 1039, 1073, 1094.


Kearney's First N. J. Brigade, 934.


Keasbey, A. Q., Amendments to Constitu- tion, 949; Bi-centennial of purchase of N. J., 815; Memoir of R. S. Field, 565; Poems, 816; Power of Congress, 912.


Keasbey, Mrs. A. Q., 706.


Keasbey, A. Q. & Sons, 1242.


Keasbey, E. Q., 706.


Keer, F., 382.


Kenny, E. J., 812, 833.


Kent, J., 130.


Kepplehosen, H. Von, 574


Kerr's Print, 921.


Ketchum, H., Speech at N. Haven, 343.


King, B., 171.


King's Daughters' Readings (Paull), 1158. Kingston, Pa., 219.


Kinney & Cameron, 120, 125.


Kinney, O. B. & T. T., 472.


Kinney, T. T., 165.


Kinney, W. B., 106, 165; 200th anniv. of Newark, 460.


Kipp, C. J., Eye affections, 796.


Knights of Honor, 1504.


Knights of Pythias, 883, 1320.


Knights Templars, 1175, 1213, 1301, 1370, 1480.


859.


Kocher, C. F., Index to revisions of laws of N. J., 1359.


Krueger Pioneer Greisenheim, 1180.


L.


Lacey, H., Life of Moses, 259. Lafon trial, 531.


Lampman, L., 1532; Quit yourselves like men, 1040.


Land of Dreamers (Kase), 1460.


Lang, H., Mayor's message, 817.


Larison, G. H., Medical profession, 643.


Larynx intubation (Johnson), 1070.


Last speech of a deist, 26.


Latin lessons for beginners (Graves & Hallock), 852. Latin verbs (Bahler), 502.


Law instructor (Pennington), 153.


Law of Sacrifice (Riddell), 442.


Layman, The (Boggs), 1539.


Leary, P. J., Newark souvenir, 1137.


Lebknecher, J. A., Mayor's message, 1185. Lee, Mrs. G., 1407.


Leeds, A. R., Pollution of the Passaic, 797. Lehlhack, C. F. J., Acute rheumatism, 984. Leidy, J. J., 1261.


Leslie, C., 13.


Let alone ecclesiastical policy (Wilson), 658.


Leve, E. M., Installation of J. B. Morse, 422; Thanksgiving sermon, 437.


283


Newark Imprints.


Lewis, I. A., Report on Newark Aqueduct McGill, J. D., Traumatic neurasthenia, Board, 955.


Liberty Bell (McDowell), 1098.


Life and teachings of Our Lord (Coles), 1517, 1518.


Life insurance business (Byington), 736. Lincoln, A., 451, 473, 591.


Living and dying (Wickes), 875.


Locke, J., Electro chronograph, 254. Longevity (Marsh), 1099.


Lottery scheme, 9.


Lottner, H., Vocal calisthenics, 913.


Lounsbery, E., Christian ministry, 485. Lowell, R., Burgoyne's last march, 721. Lowell, R. T. S., 312; Papal church, 306. Lowell, Mrs. R. T. S., Recollections, 860. Loyal Orange Institution, 669, 670.


Lucas, E., Jubilee sermon, 1496.


Lusk, D. W., 10th anniv. 6th Presbyt. Church, 1243.


Luther, A. V., Tree study, 1360.


Lyon, I. S., Discourse on Boonton, 602, 1475; Recollections of an old cartman, 583. Lyon, M., 106. Lyon, M. & Co., 132, 135, 138, 139. Lyon & Crowell, 148.


M.


M. of St. Euphrasia, Rev. Mother, 1357. McAlpin, D., 165.


McCarter, J., 1388


McCarter, T. N., Educated citizen, 510; John McCarter and his descendants, 1388.


McCarter, T. N. Jr., Constitutional con- vention, 1287; District Court prac- tice of N. J., 1321. McChesney, C. G., 248.


McCormick, R. & Co., 1429.


McCrea, J., 925.


McDonald, J. C., Class of '52 College of N. Masonry (Carver), 832. J., 328, 818, 950, 1097. McDougall, W., Columbus, 1138. McDougall Publishing Co., 1138.


McDowell, J., Questions on the Bible, 116, 121.


McDowell, W. O., Liberty bell, 1098; Liberty primer, 1186; Song of free- dom, 1139.


1361. McIlvaine, I., 274.


McIlvaine, O. J., 277.


MacIlwain, G. E., What is it to be a Chris- tian, 1322.


McKee, J., Responsibility in daily life, 344. McKee School, 359.


Macleod, M., History of witches, 82.


McNally, B., 948, 1043; Soldiers and sailors of N. J. in Spanish war, 1323. McWhorter, The right side, 266.


Macwhorter, A., 27; Century sermon, 66; Charity sermon, 61; Fourth of July discourse, 5; Funeral sermon on Washington, 42; Sermons on princi- ples of our religion, 54.


Macwhorter, A. C., 5, 7. Madison & Co., 1160.


Magie D., Installation of C. Hoover, 1419. Magie, D. Jr., Words for spelling, 1324. Malaria geography (Parrish), 922.


Mallaby, F., Fugitive pieces, 403, 548.


Maloney, W. C., Key West, 671.


Malthie, L. D., 1061.


Mann, J., 1267.


Mapes, J. J., Inaugural, 241.


Marquand, F. A., Carmina Princetonia, 672.


Marsh, E. J., Longevity, 1099.


Marshall, J. W., Monarchism in Roman Church, 861.


Martin, Mrs. A. E., Bright eyes' journey, 1543; Perpetual calendar, 1544.


Martin, D. H., All things are yours, 1326; Concerning them that are asleep, 1325; Sorrow, 1220; Why join the church? 1327; Young man's perplexi- ties, 1288.


Mason, J., Select remains, 74.


Masonic greeting (Griffin), 946. Masonic instructor (Mead), 584.


Master carpenters, 1229.


Master Stone Cutters Assoc., 1187.


Maybaum, L., System for securing persons against loss, 722.


Mayfair Cookbook, 968. Mead, W., Masonic instructor, 584. Medical education (Taylor), 927. Medical profession (Larison), 643.


284


Newark Imprints.


Medicine, Advances in (Snowden), 846; Morris Co., N. J., 560, 814. Century's progress (Fisher), 1350; Morrison, N. F., Sign of the Ark Cata- Progress in (Bruyere), 1345. logue, 1140.


Medicine in N. J., History of (Wickes), Morristown., N. J., 282, 1250, 1373. 762.


Meeker, F. J., Catalogue, 1222.


Memorial Presbyterian Church, 951.


Memories (Hopwood), 856. Mensuration (Caston), 398.


Morton Street school, 1221. Moses, Life of (Lacey), 259.


Mother's story (Elmore), 1495.


Mercantile Publishing Co., 1073, 1077. Mercer Co. Medical Soc., 1345.


Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, 1096, 1289, 1328.


Methodist Episcopal Church Conference, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, 329, 644.


1041, 1188, 1435, 1461.


Mount Tabor, 723, 1223.


Munks, J., 1428.


Middlesex Co., 814.


Middlesex Co. Bank vs. Watson, 1375.


Milburn township, 486.


Militia (Runyon), 416.


Miller, C. T., 622.


Miller, J., Baptism, 1401.


Miller, J. A., N. J. S. P. C. A., 754.


Miller, J. A. Jr., Laws for prevention of Murray, N., 219. cruelty to animals, 952.


Miller, J. W., Admission of Texas, 228; Fourth of July oration, 282; The Iron State, 317.


Miller, W. W., Addresses, 122, 123.


Miller's theory (Weeks), 224.


Mission Sunday Schools (Beecher), 524.


Missionary Society of N. J., 128, 134, 154. Missouri Compromise (Rogers), 357, 1437. Mistletoe bough, 703.


Moffat, J. C., Joseph Henry, 745.


Moffat's directory, 862.


Monarchism in Roman Church (Marshall), 861.


Monmouth Co., 592, 814.


Monmouth District Med. Soc. (Thom- ason), 571. Montelair, N. J., 862, 1250.


Monthly Monitor, 857.


Montrose, N. J., 862.


Montrose, Pa., 154. Moral guilt of the Rebellion (Parker), 425. Moral nature of man (Gooding), 699.


More, H., Sacred dramas, 64. Morningstern, W. B., 1038. Morris, E. E., 1251.


Morris & Essex R. R., 232, 267, 318, 375, 438, 1449.


Nation's defenders (Barber), 612. National Club, 343.


National Sunday School Convention, 524, 1464.


Natural equality of men (Brown), 50.


Nature of sin (Ford), 143.


Nature's mirror (Walton), 595.


Naughty man (Octavius), 1493.


Nebraska bill (Beecher), 315.


Neilson, J., G. H. Cook, 1042.


Nelson, W., Major Andre, 646; J. Bloom- field, 914; Capt. W. Colfax, 675: Early days of the Academy, 1143; Founding of Paterson, 953; J. Hornblower, 837; N. J. Archives, 776; N. J. Hist. Soc. in Centennial, 1017. See also F. W. Ricord.


Nettleship, C. F., 1081.


Murray, L., English exercises, 51; English grammar, 78, 176, 197; English reader, 55, 155, 233, 294, 1414; Sequel to reader, 204.


Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. 229, 620, 645, 674. 746, 775, 826, 863, 1389, 1390, 1490, 1528.


Mutual Driving Assoc., 884.


Mystery of iniquity (Gilbert), 579.


Mystic Boat Club, 724.


N.


Morristown ghost, 141, 691, 1267.


Morristown State Asylum, 673, 836.


Morse, J. B., 422.


Mercury office. See Daily Mercury.


Metuchen, N. J., 1301.


Murden, E. M., 106. Murden, J. T., 106.


Murphy Varnish Co., 1142, 1257.


285.


Newark Imprints.


Neville, E., Gleanings, 404; Presentation sermons, 394, 410, 423; Orphan Asy- lum speech, 388; Rebellion and witch- craft, 414; Tract Society address, 380. New age of reason (Watters), 1163. New Brunswick Theol. Sem., 730, 1482. New England primer, 124, 215, 1409.


New England Society, 511.


New Jersey Almanac, 145; Archives, 776; Association of trotting horse breeders, 985; Ballot reform law, 1043; Baptist State Convention, 330, 487, 621, 1439, 1496; Business College, 622; Central R. R. Co., 766; Churches and Sunday Schools (Guerin), 1.130; Cincinnati Soc., 1427; Colonial documents, 776. 785, 898; Colonization Society, 146; Constitution (Elmer), 540; Constitu- tion and gov't(Elmer), 575; Eagle, 106, 108, 110, 111, 136, 159, 217, 366; Eagle carrier's address, 150; Early settlers, 735; Eastern boundary (Whitehead), 476; Eclectic Med. and Surg. Journal, 676; Elections, 777; Executive, Corre- spondence of, 248 ; Freie Zeitung, 1103, 1506; Geology (Cook), 504; Governor and council, Journal, 776; Hist. Co., 1335, 1341; Historical Society Collec- tions, 234; Hist. Soc. Constitution, 230, 242, 320, 549, 1044, 1290; New Jersey and N. Y. almanac, 32. Hist. Soc. Centennial, 1017; Hist. Soc. Members, 1147, 1362; Hist. Soc. Proceedings, 238; Hist. Soc. New Jersey and the war for Independence Sketches (Church), 1171; Hist. Soc- (Carrington), 877. at Newark 200th anniv., 461 ; History New Testament, 144, 191, 216, 284, 792,- 1416. (Bolles Bros.), 829; Home for dis- abled soldiers, 1018; In Spanish- American war (McNally), 1323; In- dustries, 814; Laws (Paterson), 43;


Laws digest (Nixon), 515; Laws New York Law School, 1191, 1329, 1330 .. digest (Elmer), 506; Legislature, New York, Newark & Phila. Hist. Publ. Acts, 323, 430, 1465; Legislature, Co., 814. Journals, 100, 192, 462, 463, 488; New York State Adjutant Genl's report,


Legislature, Votes, 48; Legislature,


475, 484, 643, 648, 714, 719, 737, 739, 741, 783, 790, 796, 805, 846, 875, 903, 922, 927, 935, 980, 984, 1068, 1070, 1099, 1136, 1340, 1345, 1350, 1361, 1431; Military Association, 416; Nat. guard, 1258; Nat. Hist. Soc., 283; Pharmaceutical Assoc., 623; Primary geography, 869; Public statutes- (Price), 923; Railroad management (Gordon), 441; Railroad & Trans- portation Co., 182, 307, 345; Register (Alden), 80; Reprint Soc., 1267; Society P. C. A., 585, 778, 952, 954; Song book Co., 1113; State Agricul- tural Soc., 501, 550, 603, 677, 915, 1148; State Board of Education, 838; State Exempt Firemen's Assoc., 1149; State Firemen's Assoc., 885, 1045, 1190; State Homeopathic Med. Soc.,. 916, 986; State Horticult. Sec., 678, 732, 1019; State Literary Union, 489 ;: State Poultry Soc., 1497; State Sewer- age Commission, 1368; Street railway laws, 1242; S. School Assoc., 439; 747, 748; Unionist Print, 911, 923, 979 ;. Volksmann, 346; Women Writers. (Yardley), 1165; Y. M. C. A., 1392. New Jersey and National Homes for dis- abled volunteers and soldiers, 612.


New Jersey and the Rebellion (Foster),. 507.


New York Brick Church, 107; Cedar St. Church, 103; Van de Water St. Church, 112; Wall St. Church, 105.


1391.


Board, 362, 415, 532, 566, 567, 749, 750, 797, 923, 955, 990, 1020, 1023; Board of Education, 256, 349, 351, 376, 407; Board of Health, 405, 679, 779, 798, 886, 988, 1450, 1546; Board of Street and Water Com., 566, 888,.


Commission on Lunatics, 1422; Newark (City Departments), Aqueduct Salaries of state and county officers, 725; Lumbermen's Protective Assoc., 1189, 1224, 1291; Marriages, births and deaths, 647, 726; Medical men (Clark), 479; Medical Society (Pier- son), 471; Medical Society, 120, 389,


286


Newark Imprints.


1071, 1072, 1393; Board of Trade, 512, 533, 563, 987, 1101, 1227, 1292, 1364; Bureau of Assoc. Char., 830, 1194, 1276; Charter, 193, 367, 406, 465, 466; City Auditor, 490, 624, 682, 841, 1260; City Counsel, 649; City Sup't of Schools, 349; City Surveyor, 917; City Treasurer, 352, 490, 624, 682, 841, 1260; Common Council, 217, 308, 348, 780, 956, 957, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1192, 1259, 1471; Commissioners of Sinking Fund, 490, 624, 650, 682, 841, 1260, 1294; Comptroller, 490, 624, 650, 682, 841, 1260; Fire Dep't, 27, 67, 188, 377, 467, 800, 1226, 1295, 1331; Mayors' messages, 347, 551; Munic- ipal laws, 406; Municipal reports, 551; Ordinances, 681, 839, 840, 1046; Police Dept., 552, 625, 1047, 1150; Post Office, 491, 989; Sewerage Com., 864, 865, 887; Superintendent of buildings, 799.


Newark Academy, 378, 1048, 1100, 1143, 1324, 1406, 1407, 1426; Acts affecting, 680; Assoc. of Stationary Engineers, 1023; Atlas, 1031; Babies' Hospital, 1274, 1309; Bank, 78, 90, 269; Bank- ing and Ins. Co., 58; Bar and Law Library Assoc., 626; Bible Society, 91, 92, 99, 122; Bridge Cases, 365; Business College, 586; Camera Club, 1075, 1102, 1103, 1104, 1151 ; Celebra- tion 92d anniv. Amer. Independence, 513; Census, 135; Charitable Eye & Ear Infirmary, 801, 1525; Citizens' Aid Assoc., 1173; City Dispensary, 1228; City Home, 627, 802; City Hos- pital, 866, 867, 1105, 1152; City Temperance Society, 372; City Tract Soc., 295; Commerce, manufactures and resources, 804; Directories, 180, 363, 580, 700, 947, 1250, 1318, 1522; Eighth Ward B. & L. Assoc., 906; Eighth Ward Improvement Assoc., 895; Female Charitable Soc., 61, 514, 889, 1153; Filtering Co., 919; Finance, 1511 ; Financial condition (Fort), 811; Handsomely illustrated, 1196; Har- Newbut, N. H., 849.


Illustrated (Chapman), 1087; in Olden Time, 1208; Industrial Exhibi- tion, 588, 819; Industrial interests (Ford), 1477; Institute for young ladies, 137, 139, 167, 184; Knight (Watters), 1000, 1033; Law and Order League, 960; Law Club, 424; Leading business men, 1073; Lehigh Valley R. R. Co. & E. Jersey Water Co. contract, 1025; Letter Carriers Assoc., 491, 492; Library Assoc., 156, 244, 257, 890, 1410, 1444, 1452; Manufacture of liquors, 494; Manu- facturers' Gazette Print, 550; Manu- facturing City, 1364; Mechanics Assoc 138, 157, 160; Medical Assoc., 181; Moot Court Soc., 1231; Mortality record, 1503; and N. Y. R. R. Co., 468, 535; Old, 1032; Old Burying Ground, 991, 1134; Orphan Asylum, 245, 271, 388, 683, 703, 1447; Panorama, 961; Parlor Album, 1498; Pastoral Assoc., 268; Philomathic Society, 1453; Pictorial, 992; Plank Road & Ferry Co., 285, 319; Printing Pressmen's Union, 1296; Public morals, 268; Public Park, 1101, 1172; Records, 440; Retail Grocer's Assoc., 1547; Savings Institution, 891; Settlers (Hayes),1134; Sewerage (Armstrong), 611; Sketch Club, 1197; Souvenir (Leary), 1137; Successful business men, 607; Technical School, 892, 1262, 1278, 1395: Theatrical Mechan- ics Assoc., 1232; Third Ward Im- provement Assoc., 893; Thirteenth


Ward Improvement Assoc., 894, 921; Township law, 169; Tract Soc., 380; 200th Anniv., 460, 461; Under- writer's Protect. Assoc., 781; Univer- sity Soc., 1154; vs. Butler Hard Rubber Co., 1225; vs. G. Watson, 1144, 1145, 1146; Ward & district boundaries, 1195; Water supply, 708, 990, 1020, 1021; Wesleyan Institute, 258, 335; Y. M. C. A., 322, 333; Young Men's Soc., 170.


monic Soc., 803, 959; High School, Newsdealers Protect. Assoc., 1198.


702, 1076, 1365, 1394, 1446; History, Newspapers, American (Nelson), 776. 1135; History of (Atkinson), 713; Newton Collegiate Institute, 354.


287


Newark Imprints.


Nichols, 1., Newark census, 135. Nichols, Howell & Schenck, Recollections of C. C. Hine, 1297. Ninth N. J. Vols. Inf., 448.


Nixon, J. T., Digest of laws of N. J., 515; Our Country (Aikman), 276.


Election of W. Pennington as Speaker, 590.


Norman, Railroad management in N. J., Our duty to our colored population (Hay), 441.


North Bap. Church, 437, 751.


North N. J. Bap. Assoc., 1481, 1485, 1491. North Orange, N. J., 1467.


North Ref. Dutch Church, 381, 419, 457, 493.


Northern houndary line (Whitehead), 395. Noyes, B. vs. State, 720.


Nursery & Baby shelter, 1089. Nursery handbook (Paull), 1159.


0.


Ocean Co., 814.


O'Connor, J. J., 481, 581, 632, 653, 654, 705, 712, 740, 1492, 1507. Octavius, The Naughty Man, 1493. Odenheimer, W. H., 742; Address, 90th Convention, P. E. Church in N. J., 604.


Offsprings of fancy (Post), 605. Ogden, D. B., Oration, 33.


Ogden, Mrs. Euphemia, 1407. Ogden, L. M., Oration, 57.


Ogden, U., 27; Antidote to deism, 13; Discourse on Washington, 44. Old paths, The (Gilbert), 641. Old Testament history, 810.


Parkhurst, J., 16; Oration, 34.


Parkhurst and Pennington, 32. Parrish, J., 1080; Malaria, 922. Parsipany, N. J., 104, 143.


Passaic, N. J., 1485.


Passaic Co., 814.


Olds, B., 98, 116, 191, 124, 126, 131, 141, 144, 145, 151, 155, 166, 173, 176, 177, Passaic River dam, 1510; Falls, 115; Pollution (Leeds), 797.


178, 183, 184, 186, 187, 191, 195, 197, 203, 204, 213, 214, 215, 216, 231, 233, Passaic and Hackensack Bridge, 83, 296, 259, 279, 284, 294, 300, 360, 1416, 1545. 1417, 1418.


Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission, 1298 Pastoral (Osborne), 1234.


Orange, N. J., 190, 516, 862, 1250, 1465; Founders (Whittemore), 1272; First Church, 528, 543, 544, 553, 710, 772; Paterson, S. V. R. & W. Poems, 821. First Ref. Church, 764; Second Paterson, W., Justice W. Paterson, 1108. Church, 795, 1516. See also Paterson S. V. R. Paterson, Justice W., N. J. Laws, 43. Paterson, N. J., 140, 953. Oranges, The, 1049, 1077, 1118. Orkney Springs, Va., 753.


Osborne, L. S., Christ is risen, 1235; Con- Patterson, F. F., 469, 488. stitution, 1233; God is love, 1199; Paull, G. A., Readings for King's Daugh- Pastoral, 1234; Phillips Brooks, 1155; ters, 1158.


Thanksgiving sermon, 1263; Waiting and renewing, 1156.


Other side (Duffield), 261, 262, 266, 273. Ottman, F. C., Holy Spirit, 1236.


Our Country (Eddy), 263.


Our Country and gov't (Bliss), 1488.


133.


Our national fast (Wilson), 417.


Our triumph and our duties (Parker), 452.


P.


Paedohaptism (Booth), 60.


Paine, T., 13, 19, 126. Painting, Water color (Herrick), 813.


Park henefits (Church), 1172. Park Presbyterian Church, 263, 288, 792, 820, 962, 963, 1026, 1078, 1107, 1509, 1548.


Parker, Chas. See King, Pennington & Parker.


Parker, Cortlandt, Bible, 684; Black vs. Del. & Rar. Canal Co., 569; Bradley, Justice, 1157; Essex Bar, 628; T. Frelinghuysen, 321; P. Kearney, 517; A. Lincoln, 591; Moral guilt of the rebellion, 425; Our triumph, 452.


Parker, J., 527; Monmouth Co., 592; Com. Stockton, 518.


288


Newark Imprints.


Paull, M. E., Bells of many lands, 1200; Helps for housekeepers, 1549; Nur- sery handbook, 1159.


Pearce, S., 72, 75. Peck, G. D., 729.


Peck, H. P., Beauty parent of hope, 426. Peck, J., Rep't of Essex Co. Public Road Board, 704.


Peckbam, I., 1441.


Peddie, T. B., Mayor's message, 470.


Peddie Institute, 651.


Pell, C. H., Park at Branch Brook, 1079.


Pennington, A., 16.


Pennington, S., 16, 55.


Pennington, S. H., Address before Board of Educ., 407; Medical reputation, 805; J. Parrish, 1080.


Pennington, W., 427, 590.


Pennington, W. S., 135; Cases in Sup. Court of N. J., 71, 84; Courts for small causes, 65, 125; Law instructor, 153. Pennington and Dodge, 29, 30, 31, 34, 37 38.


Pennington and Gould, 39, 40, 46, 51, 54. Pennington, N. J., 814.


Penrose & Wilson, 872.


Pentecost, H. O. See Allen, J. M.


People's Gas Co., 1312; Ligbt & Power Co. 1299; Savings institution, 1472. Pequannock, 272, 1237.


Perfected character (Harris), 1132.


Periodicals, Acropolis, 1365, 1394; Advo- Phelps, S., 165. cate of equal rights, 1445; Amer. Church Rev., 660; Anti-Jacksonian, Phillipsburg, N. J., 973. 147; Baird's Assembly Reporter, 1456; Belfry, 561; Cabinet & Review, 936; Centinel of freedom, 16; Club & Owl, 1311; Coach Painter, 767; Combs' Magazine, 20; Crown, Tbe, 593, 1241 ; Daily Advertiser, 165; Daily Journal, 366; Daily Mercury, 243; Daily Press, 587; Dryden Lit. & Mus. Journal, 1081; Evening Courier, 469; Evening Journal, '366; Evening News, 842; Every Saturday, 1339; Free Press, 843; Gazette, 3; Hints for the house- hold, 1182; Hospital Herald, 1310; Hospital Review, 496, 706; Intelli- Pilgrim's progress (Bunyan), 98.


Monitor, 152; Monthly Messenger, 902, 1016; Morning Post, 227, 1425; Morning Press, 843; Morning Register 536; Morning Times, 1074; Mother- hood, 1141; N. J. Athletic News, 1273; N. J. Eagle, 106; N. J. Eclectic Med. & Surg. Journ., 676; N. J. Evangelist, 168; N. J. Magazine (of 1841), 1423; N. J. Magazine (of 1867), 489; N. J. Teacher, 1441; N. Y. Gazette, 1; Newark Manufacturer, 1106; Northern Monthly, 489; Our Magazine, 1468; Parish Quarterly, 1112; Parish Register, 593, 1241; Perfumer & Saponifier, 1201; Polym- nion, 1048; Press Register, 920; Pru- dential Review, 1109; Prudential Weekly Record, 1202; Recorder, 963; Review, 889; Rose Bud, 205; Rose- ville Weekly, 1333; Rural Magazine, 35; School Doings, 1395; Sunday Call, 589; Tariff advocate, 222; Tem- perance Advocate, 206; Temperance Star, 218; Town Talk, 1054; United States Magazine, 10, 1399; Ventila- tor, 1048; Washington Departmental Review, 761; Woods' Newark


Gazette, 3.


Perry, N., Mayor's message, 629.


Perry, N. Jr., 1486.


Perth Amboy, 49, 62, 162.


Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, 964.


Physician, Qualities of (Rogers), 783. Pierson, A., 827.


Pierson, A. & Co., 584, 607, 696, 699, 749, 754, 758, 759, 760, 781, 786, 832, 906, 969, 976, 1006, 1022, 1065, 1122, 1155, 1156, 1169, 1199, 1234, 1235, 1263,


1264, 1463, 1470, 1480, 1482, 1495, 1512, 1513, 1515.


Pierson, B. T., Directory of Newark, 180. Pierson, W., Med. Soc. of N. J., 471. Pike, J., 16.


Pilch, F. H., 4th July oration, 965; Home- spun verses, 822.


gencer, 129, 1413; Jacksonian, 342, Pinneo, J. B., 165, 174, 175.


366; Library News, 1038; Modern Pioneer Print, 1180.


Messenger, 97; Modern Spectator, 69; Piscataway Baptist Church, 1439.


289


Newark Imprints.


Pitney, J., 905. Plain truth, 273.


Plainfield, N. J., 621, 1086.


Plum, M., 789, 822, 1015, 1039, 1152, 1220, 1224, 1283, 1288, 1325, 1364, 1368.


Plumbers, Journeymen & Master, 1166.


Poems, Original, 70.


Poems (Howarth), 509.


Poems (Campbell), 831.


Poems (English), 1177.


Poems (Keasbey), 816.


Poems (Paterson), 821.


Poems (Watters), 823, 1115.


Poinier, H. J., Mayor's message, 355.


Polemic essay (Worcester), 38.


Polhemus, A., 381.


Polhemus, I. H., Fewsmith Memorial Church, 1160.


Political compendium (Bliss), 782.


Political delusion (Bishop), 39.


Polyanthos, 177.


Pool or gambling (Ryder), 1111.


Poor, D. W., High St. Presbyterian Church, 530; W. Pennington, 427.


Porter, E., Great effects from little causes, 93.


Post, J. H., Offsprings of fancy, 605. Potter, F. C. & Co., 469.


Powers, H. P., Amelioration in human condition, 111; Angel's salutation, 110; Female education, 139, 1412. Prall patents, 994.


Prayer (Franklin), 619.


Prayer for rulers (Fewsmith), 400.


Prentiss, G. L., Thanksgiving sermon, 286, Psalms, 18, 1417.


1850.


Presbyterian Church Constitution & Con- fession, 117.


Presbyterian Educ. Soc., 102, 103, 104, Questions on the Bible (McDowell), 116, 105, 107. 121.


Presbyterian Union, 1027.


President, II, 17.


Press Register, 536, 552, 744, 843, 920.


Price, E. L., Public statutes of N. J., 923.


Princeton University, 1253; Address 1 before Societies, 412, 429; Alumni Catalogue, 472; Charter and Laws, 519; Class of '35 biography (Imbrie), 982; Class of '49 history (Thomas), 393; Class of '52 proceedings (McDonald), 818, 950; Class of '53 reunion (De Veuve), 718; Class of '56 triennial (Woodhull), 411; Class of '61 triennial (Camp), 446; Class of '76 record (Harrison), 794, 1067; Observ- atory, Proceedings at laying corner stone, 477; Senior Class ('62) poem (Peck), 426.


Professional ethics (Hunt), 601. Prompter, The (Webster), 6.


Properties in every day matters (Corey), 661.


Properties and powers (Baldwin), 499. Property in land (Sommer), 1369.


Properties of East N. J., 130, 897. Protestant Epis. Church Collection, 705; Constitution, 1028, 1483, 1499; Con- vention, 2, 14, 49, 62, 297, 606, 630, 652, 966, 1396.


Protestant Epis. and Reformed Epis. Church (Quintard and Smith), 1487. Protestant Foster Home, 247, 260, 1474; Home for aged and helpless, 1265.


Protestant worship in Rome (Doane), 481. Prudential Building, 1082; Ins. Co. of America, 870, 1202, 1230, 1383 ; Keep- sake, 1029; Press, 870, 1029, 1081, 1082, 1109, 1202, 1383.


Putnam's Magazine, 489.


Q.


Quintard & Smith, Protestant Epis. and Reformed Epis. Church, 1487. Quit you like men (Cattell), 412.


R.


Prime, S. I., Address at opening of New- R. A. M. Union Chapter No. 7, 1371. ark Library Assoc., 246; W. A. White- Race, H., Greenland in N. J., 1083; Hunt- head, 896.


Princeton, N. J., 814.


erdon Co., 1110; Jane McCrea, 925. Rackham's poultry directory, 1332.


Princeton Theol. Sem. Class of 1895 Rahway, N. J., 685.


Record (Bennett), 1537. Railroad system for N. J. (Jackson), 402.


290


Newark Imprints.


Ramape, Vale of (Watters), 929.


Ramie and forest nettle culture (Fremery), 882.


Randolph, A. D. F., Pictures of other peri- ods, 553.


Rankin, W., 1032, 1354; Foreign missions,


1161; High St. Presbyt. Church S. S., Robinson, P., Trial for murder of A. Suy- 1050; Newark Savings Inst., 727. dam, 211. Raritan, N. J., 1266. Rochester University, 599.


Recipes, Crumbs of comfort, 976; Favorite, Rockaway, N. J., Church history, 171. 962.


Recollections of an old cartman (Lyons), 583; of an old fashioned lady (Lowell), 860.


Red Bank, N. J., 637.


Reformed Church Convention, 1512; Prin- ciples (Bishop), 764.


Reformed Dutch Church, 18.


Reid, W., 30, 40.


Relief Publication Co., 1150.


Religions education (Coles), 503.




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