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,1 i, VOL. IX. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY. NEW JERSEYTSATUJDAYTJULY'a THE IRON ERA BENJ. H. VOOT. fiDITOK ASD I'HOHIiiTOlt. (HHco on Morris Street rear Black wall, TKBMS «K SHUStKItTiUrt I.WAimlll.Y INAUVANUE. 0,10 Yirnr, - - - - - - - S2.00 Bii M,,i,ll.s, J.OU T,K= ,,,m,tli», --f.il ADVERTISING! RATES, PiOK. j 1 WK. I 2 WXH.! 8 WKH. "it 75|* 1 ™i* PASSAGE TICKETS AT OftAM, HANCE & Co.'s STORE, POET ORAM, N. J. 120 1 7f. 2 25 a 7fi 4 50 a su 4 25 6 iifif G 50| no fi fio 7 01) 8 00 | a ooj IU an a no) 10 oo 1 •i 3 4 fi ( Bl-ACK. Iiiuh. i 2 M £ (t 8 1(1 15 18 on. r>u 'JO 511 00 00 r>o 00 r.n an mi $ 4 r>i t> fit u mi n (id Ul 00 111 'IT, lit 1)1.1 i!f (II) 41 (III ,t 6 00|»10 It 10 (10 17 01 ESTABLISHED IN 1851. ] }i'iti: :>jiu<>M ,,i,vi >[I:DJCINI:H, PAINTS, JlHIN V. STICK!,I,., Counsellor at Law AND MASTKU INUIIANCKKY, HOOKA WAY. N..J. DOVEII, N. -1. I.B, JOLLEY, Proprietor. L, C. BIERWIRTH, ANALYTICAL CHE SI 1ST, BOVEH, N. J. ANALYKKF, if all DFUCRIPTItlSS OF OHliS A till M1NHHALK •yy- T. I.KPOHT. 'Counsellor at Law, AND MASTER IN CHANCERY, Ollico iu Ilio National Uui M liiuik JIuiMiiiK 3MOKI«,£,L6I., DOVER, N. I. JOHN DRUMMKlfS SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING SALOON, SUSSEX STREET, (ketwoontutiMAHSIOtt HOUSE uulDopot,) DOVEIt, N. J. CIHTINU A SrEUIALXi*. H. A. BENNETT, M. U HOMO5OPATHIC PHYSICIAN A; SURGEON. Cor. Blackwell & Warren Sts. ("OopuiitQ Dovnr Bunk,) DOVEII, N.J., DIBCRKF» ot Women »i:4 Children, iiii.l of 11 Ey-a and Eai- RpodrititA. Office Honrit: 7 toO A.M., lto 3ami7 IOSI'.M, lB-30j)d REUBEN HOWE, '" """"""»n;;|; ml*,' frui J. ROOMS TO LET I M. 4 1. SEARING. •S-tf H. P. SANDERSON, WIIEELB, MIOW UH 47.1 COI,OK!i fee c AlK<i()fi,S .1,1 AI>; tc. Pa TJ1K OIJO STAND. UNION HALL BUILDING, NEIGHBOUE ATTOUNEYH SMITH, COUNHELLOKS AT LAW, Cor. (llnckwell und Sussex StH. DOVEII. N- J. g. a. sEiomioou. A. a BMiTir. "~T W. TTTuRBER, BUPEitiNTr:NDr:NT OF runuc SOIIODT^ OF MOltltia COUNTi'. Onlco over OEO. MOIIARDS UCo.'« BT0HE, DOVEB, N. J. Hiincial "lieu lioura on Batnvilavn trum B A. l W Hot Aix - Furnaces, Ilii- trH-I ,1,1,1 ti.,,,1 imiirora! ,lyl,,;, f,,i COOK, 1'AKLOU, HEATINO STOVES, RANGES, Ac. AlHo;i vilii, ty i,r LAMPS, :EROSENGOJIJ, LANTJ'JINH ANT> lUU'l'TANIA WAliii, A M MHrntmcnt oC nm& JAPAN WARE, FltUTT CANS, Jtr., 11N JtOOFINO, EAVl^S, TltODGHH, luid iiuil iiowti.T taliuii in oichann ' AL13XANDEK WIGHT0N. m b f f 2 « l i . 1S70. 1-1 vr NEW MARBLE YARD TITOSES BIJANCRA-ED, -"^ ATT0KMEYA »H0 MASTER IHOnASCElll', DOVEK, N. J. om,,D ,,.•» A. TOW a I .ckml! Eire Agents for Fairbanks' Scalea and Ter- wffllger's Safes, VOORHEES BROTHERS, MORRISTOWN, immi AND :?•::-' locum. mriLBERS 1 . CAMIIAGE MAKEItS', BI.ACK- BSlITHtv, CONTKA(!T01:a AND MIN- ING SUPPLIES, An. Bui.Cd, Oil*, GlaM, c!c. WALTEE A. WOOD'S Celebrated MOWERS and REAPERS. SUOOASUNNA, N/Ji FEED, MAST, - - - Proprietor. McKinnon Bros. Axes and Edge Tools, ROCKAWAY, N. J. It tuivinff been reported tlmt this old-o*l&l> !HlH"Uh UU V'i _/ ..... o I.oi. nnnn lint 0 HBIIUII BDU pu inl] flrni tako tli iblic tbat such li t it Ibo » « . «Tctr«J«U connection witu »ny nilior "lull contimi" lo Blto\O illi tnstir e »r» lira •>« VARIETY THEATRE BHMARlTpAELORS B&CEOrr & UHICSEB, fvopriotors. Susaex'Sfc, 3d Door from Canal Bridge DOVER, N. J. I with •ias.T.CIa?k&Soi| Bhop inDover In Soaring' 3 till HORSE SHOEING ^rta .1IU I? Ill', i*' ;oa. JOHNSON/ For Sale! I flms proporty no»r V. HnghonBo nit" ' ,d cistern water conv Dow dwe ; tiliitB for two utually choice rooms, ffita won it; two tuiiement each ; « good Iiarn with a; lot of ono aero with rtmentonmlt. Terma HE BOXBUBT HOTEL 1 TO THE. FROHT. RODERER <fe HEAGAIM, THE OLD ESTABLISHED AND POPULAR SHOE DEALERS have EXPOSED FOB, SALE IN THEIR COMMODIOUS STORE-ROOM AN IMMENSE STOCK OFALL KINDS 0F Boots &, Shoes, TIES and SUPPERS FOR LADIES and GENTLEMEN, CONSISTING- OF EVERYTHING NEW AND NOVEL THAT HAS BEEN brought OUT FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, COMBINING ELEGANCE, DURABILITY AND CHEAPNESS, with the advantage of having more goods to select from than any two establishments in Morris County. It would beimpossible to attempt a descriprion of them, but we respect- fully urge our customers and. the public to 'call, examine and be con- vinced. You •will incur no obligation, to purchase unless you are satisfied that we can give you better goods for less money than any establishment in this section can offer. Don't forget our stand, Cor. Warren and Dickcrson Sts., Opposite Depot, DOVER, W. X a SPRING OPENING Clothing Hall! Vlioro I invitoyou tmo ami nil to givoTOOa c.nll. Stock (lto •JKOEST and m i C E S THE LOWEST. Wo aim to mot tho Wftuts of ev(3iyT)uil,j'. MESS'. YOUTHS', BOYS' nurt CHILDUM'S CLOTHING! r DEESS or BUSINESS WAIVE, HEADY-MADE, fully "1> to ihe Htiiudurd of CUSTOM worn;, ami inpoint of STYLE unrimlled. FRED. E. BABBITT, WASHINGTON STREET, NEXT TO IRON BANK, MOBHISTOWW ,. IJJ BABBITT, Custom Cutter. JtbiTOlown, ST. J., Jliiroli 2it)i, 1880. 16-tf NEW CLOTHING STORE athe DICKERSON STREET, DPI'OSITK TI1K DEPOT. 3NT. J- L T SE Renstrorn S Nelson, MERCHANT TAILOES, GEORGE A. CLARK, SOLE AGENT. mo BEST mi MOST poromui Bewter Thread of Hodi BEWABK FOR 8ALU «V M.H.'DlCKERSbN, PIAN09AND ORGANS TUNED"AND REPAIRED, FOH BENT AND FOR SA MSTAMMEH "! *•" avo opcuccT a now merchant M ffli«B - t ,'' b1 ^™' "! named place, and with a CHOICE STOCK of ENTIRELY NEW GOODS, owest. A cull is r THE OR|GINAL; ROCKAWAY ,,NEW ARRANGEMENTS. DOVER B0I1ER WORKS, FOSTER F. BIRCH, Prop'r, DOVER, N. J. STEAM BOILBRB SMOKE-STACKS, SSSS&ff IN EXOHASUE. Eepairiiig Ptomptly AttsnW to. 14: STOP OKGANS NO. 33 POETIC, Wlien yoa ue A fellpw-morUI, Without fliod »na'leirlon vievi, Hanging oa the skfri* of oil;era, Walking ID tlicir oiit URBUOCI, Bowing low to wdftltli and ftvor, With stfeot, atiiwforccE bead, lloady toretract orrfafer, ffilliod to be-titiVAd'oi- led; Wilk yourself with Brmcr bearing; Throw your moral ibouidsri buk j Hliotr yopr apiue hu norve t a d tnarroff JUHt the thing* wblcli liii mmt Uok, A stronger ford Was never Jteiril Wlien you eeo * ?heologi>n Huggfiig oJcae lome ugly craoil, r<arluij lu reject or qacetion D^inaij whicli liii priest may reai' Holding bsok ill noblo feeling, ' Chnkltif; ^own each manly rfow, Caring more for forma and BJIDIIOU Tb«t to fenow the Good »nd True; Wulk Tonrultvitli flnnor boarins; Throw your rior*] ihoaJders baok j Show your spfiio Uu norva IUCI murow— Juat ilia (bing whicli Uli mast huk. A atrougor word Wai never board Than ibl*—backbone, WliQti you sco & politician CrawlinB tUrougU oontr«olea bolOB, Bering for BOtna fat position, Iu thu HOUBB or at tlio polls, With no sterling maubooil h him, NolJiluff stable, l>ro*(3 or aunsd, Dtstituto of pluck or billtit, Double BldoJ all aroQud; Walt yonrtfclf with grmer beinnfl;; Thro* your moral shoulderi back j 81)ow,yaur iplno baa nerve tntl mirrow— Juat Ilio tilings which IifB most lack, A Bt-ongcr word , .WaiBevop heard • Than tliis—bickbone, A modest ions, and plainly told— The text m/rlli« mint of (roJd ; For many raeuua^taadljlaok A noblo ntlffnfiBa in the back. Stfh'Art Journal. EEA.DlATIOtfS, A Hoftaljoll crab at this Benson of the rear thinks his onso is a bard one, A man is not considered a good farmer rlio rnisss the devil with hi? hired m< Sail; Jones saya, when Bbe was ia love ie jolt as ff she was in a railway tunnel, ! itb a train of carriages coming botb Mr.' G. W. Guilds gave his annui ier to tlio Philadelphia newsboys, not DEg ago, This was better Child's ploy lian his obituary poetry. send loaded revolvers through ho mails ia Texas, and they send their :outents tbroogh the malea on ihe tightest provocation. MOD cber," cried a Marsoillaia, iave just euoli a tiny dog, BO lit lie, little hat ho can run all about tUa house in ;ho bottom of a Boup plate 1' 'You were not at poor Maurice's fim- :ralJ"' "No, I was not there." "Yoc lid not treat himwell." "Bah ! he wil ot come to mine, BOwe aro quits," The assessors start on their aocna vacation next Saturday. They go io Ihe Profile BOOBS, and tUBy loubt, put A true vahattoa on the White Mountains, Conductor (declining a tract which waa offered him with hia fore); "Very mucli obliged,nunn, but we ain't allowed to Uvfco any perquisites whatever, mam. Young man, don't waste jonrenergies in attempting to wear too delicate shade of clothes ; the girls don't earn for iem. Tlieir own finery occapies their Lttcntioa. A distinguished English nobleman has let tip a cigar shop in the West End ^ondou, end hi* friends think be is iffiug away his good name nnd making ight of hia title. Tbe only time in life when a woman Rooms to he happy is when she calmly sits nnd attempts to trim a new bonnet ivith old trimmings. She seama to be ;nily happy, bnt vthat a TeanvJue ifl at vni-k within her. A charlwuDior was preparing for hod : 'Hold on," he said to his wife, "I must raali my hands." VWbatV the one, rhon you ore juat going to bed," aba BBpondea. "Tou are right," he said, 'wliatistliease/"- Coachman: "What, monsieur I do yon ivo mo only five spnsof pourboire?" [onsiour: "You allowed your horsa to iwl all the way I" Coachman ; "Ornwl 1 nearly ran over two children, and yet iu complain 1" By bettfag to gJo«w, saya the London 'nub, indieB have agreat advantage. H ;T lose, tbey pay in ono button pairs ; liiny win, they aro paid ih*'trigbt to ighteen button paifa, according to tbo lerosity of tbB male viotim. Mmo. X who is jnat now Inoklng for tpartment, ia notoriously one nt the nost indolent personfl nliyo. "'ffoitld •o« bolieve it," she unid to nfriend,"in muting an apurtmont to-day, I have limbed at least a thouannd stalra 1" Surely not on. foott" cxclafmod tbe iond. Two ragged Bohemians came oat from tbfiiitre. Perceiving a superb landau lifcli bad stopped'to wait for a lady, |Q of the two mads aBlepta if he would et in. Then attentively regarding thfl oat-of-ttnnn with enro, "Ab, no," hfl lid to his oompflnloB, "it is not onrs.'| A. yoang gallant at the tacos loans at her door of, a carriage chatting with a ,ratty afltress witbin. &ui\deu}y at tha aack or tho coach a drum is violently beaten. "What's tliat?" cried the startled jonth. "Go. qnick 1 It's the driver warning mo ol the approaobW ay npoof A card has been diitribated in our ifroets headed, Two Honda, and oonTey- ing the. inlormatlon that thebroad road leads to death, misery, hell, wolle the narrow road leads to life, happiness and heaven. One of them recently cane ito tho hands of i wicked wng who jflorsed npon it: ;'8ince this card WM irioted ihe two roads have, been con- )lidatcd." ,. I Mot M wns a qaeer 'geoiiiB. 1 A leighbor found him at work one tiny at | in enormous wood pile, nawIng nwoy for i inar life, with oh iutolerably dull saw. | Why don't yon' aharfwri your «nw, Jnt ?" aabed tho peUjWbor. Looking up With an inimitable, droll expression, he rerlletl, "iBhonld jhink I had work BiiouBh to sdwnp thU.wo'od pile -" flM * Tiio rotmlnttfm ol the (Italic, Xho most trustworthy estimate of tl number of the poaplo oc, the earth fo the year 1870, as furniohod by Germai Btaticians, is 1,423,017,000. This is increase of over twenly-snven mill* tho eBtimuta of 1875, but tin mentation in not due entirely to tht m of births over deaths, but Ipif to the obtnining of more accurate formation regarding the population ol regions hitherto little known and tt more perfect census returns from othei countries, Asia is still the homo of the majoriti of the human race, after having Eup* plied off-shoots from which have sprung great Western peoples, About four- BBveaths of the earth's populatiou AflintJc, or 825,548,590; Europe com- noit with over a fifth, or 300,173,300; Africa with about a seveutb, or 199,921,. 600 i America with less than a siitecnlh, or 8D,619,800; and finally Australia ai Volyneaia. with tha very email /racd". 4,748,600 people. Earopo is tin moat densely populated, having eiglity- two persona to tho equaie mile ; Ania next with forty-eight to th m?te, Africa nest with Bevcntecu nnd n half, America and Australia bring u f o the rew with flyo and a half and ou itid an eighth respectively. There are 216 cities on tho oarth wiU population of over 100.COO j twenty- ine of half a million or more, and nine cities containing; a million or more it habitants. Of theso lust, four are i China.. Including Brooklyn with Ne- fork, as we may rightfully do for pur- poses of comparison, and tbe greatest aides of the world stand fn this order Ion, 8,488,128; Paris 1,851,702 Tew YorK, 3,636,622; Vienna, 1; Q91,09!>; 1,044,000; Canton and three tUer Chinese oitios, oue milHon each. Yutk, therefore, takes its place lirdfn the list of great cities, without 'tinting our New Jersey oveiHaw, Though there ure not at hand statin- ios upon which to baso an accurate tatement of the fact, yet it is tlie pinion of all observers of the condition civilized peoples tbat the average ougevity of tie humau race lias increas- ed within a .hundred years. Bneh re- torts of the death rate as we havo go to npporttbtit conclusion, &nd it is thor- iup;b]y proved that the devastations of 3omio diseases aro not so great now formerly-; while the medical itendily adranocs in its mnstory of tbe liitordersof ttie human Bystemand in ability to wnrd off and cheek mala- dies which threaten human life. In England, for instance, tiio death-rate has declined considerably daring a qunr- or of a century. There on4 elsewhere Europe, as aUo ia this country, tha mbject ot public hvgiene han receiveil ;reat attention of tecent years, and its difficulties are being steadily overcome. The probability is that men ntnr on tho longer than their ancestors ind in better health, and that our da- iccndants will gain on'risin' those •oapecto,'" " ', •' " *' ",'.,,; ','. As to'great cities, New Torfc ia easily third. It it took iu ail its children, lid press hard on Paris for tho second phice,' and before tha next century is reached, or before it has advanced IHT, will probably know no superior except marvellous London. , ASolemn,Jnunt, Mr. Chowder, Sirs, Oiiowder and four ittle Chowders went off an the eicur- ion to Sugar Island r" It had been the lk of the family for o week. Each ihild had been laWn into the batb< oom and washed, scoured and sanp od down. Eaqh 'one had received lve lectures on the art of bobaving meltorhereell attor gattiog aboard ' one had.been told j, what to reply if old tho boat, about fifty titn Mrs. ClamBheil felt graoions enongh to k after their health.or if that bnd rawn boy had one of Ills streaks on and mads dp faces at them. Evory time subject came Up Mrs. Ohowdor oall- id silence and said : "Now you children pny strict atten- ton to what I flay. Tou can't hnvo any cream or lemonade or peanuts. ^0$ 't. run op and down on tlaa fc6'n,b. amust not mijie a racket. You "mast ot afli your father for pennies. You ust not kcfip, talking to me. If Henry William ask to gofishingor in swim: ling tliey wiJl B^ a whipping. , If y or Jennie sits down on the grass I ihnll puuisb them." : T in a solemn row as the >oat started ant. Mr. Chowder had one >yo on bin two boys' and the other inted down the rWar. ' Mrs. Cbow- !er bad ono eyeon* the two gJtlflaBd the er flnsbiuir ot a W^feSfct"*™"* ij,loa to sell," nnd whiT w^p-ing tq et near tbcro. Chowder £att Bfs' mind iitda up thnt if one of his b'oya diteiapt* 1 to £ud out what a steamboat was :B, or hinted at fruits or tcfresbmenU, 1 desired to mingle with other boys, be QDld ^o,aolcli him ontha spot; and ra. Ohpwder.was fully determined, to lierpincbefliofelt tlio very instant Itlier of the girls forgot bet dignity and tinkled her stiffly-starched dress; Two or three hnndted children romp- over thoisland, played "tag," picked pebbles, climbed trees and raced af- sr grasshoppers, but Ohowdor Bnt on a mp-sloe! nnd talked of the poor lentbcn, and the youug Chowders sat on the edge of a plank soot and feept their months mproper pneker to reply "yes, ma'am" to every old grub-lira io asked Uthey were having an »w/nl good time. When tliey relumed in the eninp not a liat bad been lost—not >a ton gone—not a shoestring brokea— lot a partiolo o£ atarcli miaaing. They d that same solemn pucker, sod Choir- Ier and his wife had tbat same nwfttl lorentol dignity. Not one had even the iuteit trace ot a smile when a news- boy standing at tbo gtmg-pkuk shouted oat: 'Here's a family who've been off to bury their dend grandmother—make way for the mourners 1" In consideration, of the santincM of hisoongceB*tionon» summer Sunday, R queor old dominio prayed : " Lord, remunber thwn who are prostiftted oa bcd« of aiokuesi Hid ioan«« of mllneu.' Tliero was a great hubbub and eemp ij)g o/ heels in tlio corrider before they projpfited n littlo slato colored man into the Jeflorson Market Polico CourL JBS- td He WQ» not a bit abashed by lk h terdny. tlie .TtiJ y yo or onlookers, though, and hd h wljcu lie had come up with u joH apiust the bnr he bobbed up bis head and de- manded if any onoknew wbo 'dita culled feiuman' was. Haven't tho pleasure of your acquaint- mce,' Baid Hia Honor, 'but reference to the blotter bursts up any incog, dodge Df youra. you are plainly tint dovt bore as Jasper Clay. Does the Cour 'You Rot it right, 1 oalleJ out tho pri or. 'Dis is Jnsper Cluy, all hisaoll •1 dalifl de makim of a dozen stun tif fld knoek down luszlen in him, too. let him hab n round' wif aumtnuE md you do do specklatin'; dut 1 'I'm sorry to refuse ao modest a re- IL'8, 1 buid Hw Honor. 'Oh. j'nint gwiuo ter do it, eh ?' i ,he prisoner, louder. 'I'BO BO aorry. t'would jes bo fuu for me t 1 do a littli. lUttin'. I'sti gnmo, I ia, all around 1 , an 1 when dahs sume kmbaatin' goin' on t'se bad nil the wny dowa from da wool to de palton leddors. Jes see, 1 and the small darky whooled about and attitud< Ized with pugiliitic fervor. 'Hero's an engngemont for you, Mrs. Olay V tha magisttatQ called out, and tlioro ctfijiped to tho stand a colored jnA»>n with an armlike a ttuck nsle- The prisoner faltered a momort, but itiffened up again and shouted ;— •I'flC on it, chillern, you bet yo' life, id you don't bluff me wif aaoleooman The new comer gave Jasper Olay a iok that made him quail, and then she ,d ;- •Jidge.kinltote the ole fool 'orao? ffl'H jes go oa tliat tray n-crowin' like a nme cock long's you lissen.' 'But aren't you afraid? Won't he gilt ? queried His Honor. 'Wot, fltot' cried the Amazon in lazement. 'Jasper Glny flfs I Good ins 1 Why, Lur brcs? yo* soul, if dttt ickle-ljoncktl niggoli could Ufa Uvico well BB he coull wuok^it'ud Ubo aout treo hundred ob him to tackle' iok cat, and den you'd had t' draw ,.d it's teet and tie it to a coal box.' L Thi eucomiina oa Jasper's brurqry deemed euflieient warrant for hia urmlessness, and lie went off ieekly. '• ; A Buay Family. A cnsQ of assault and battery, in hich farmers' fiona were plniutiff and ofondant rospeotlvely, was on trial in Justice Alley's yesterday, and tbe plain- tiff's lawyer was very anxious to make oub .tbat the defendant's family must seen the fight which took place tat outside the kitchen door. The do- it's mother lieing on tha stand the 'Well, 1 where woreyou whan tbe first Btmokf •- •- • •• ':;.<;! 'Ddwn cellar skimming milk : anHjty- ig cloths over roy' preserve jars, io replied. '•'WliBto waa your nuBband J' 'He was in the bam mendiug tlie liar- teas and greasing tue wagon.' 'Where was your daughter Sarah ?' 'Surali'waa in tlio north bedroom tanging the pillow oases on the spare bed.' . •And where was Jane ?' ' •,Tnne ? Sbo liad run over to a neigh' jr's to borrow Borne coffee and a nut- after-aupper pipe last night. Tiio othei day juat before X camo iiuino, Tom hud caaiofl to goover, tbe lake. . On nii ty buck and tihen tbe traiufltoppedai o Bay he notioedft.,mtn getting into the'ear fn lrpnt of biffl With B little baby lying in his arms. Tbo baby seemed young, and the man hushed it in 1 anus with a geutJe, roeffiug 1 motion, beodiug over now ond then to kisa its little white face.. Aftor the train got under way the conductor came to Tom and eaid : " Come with me ; I want to iw you tlie fiadJest, atraugesi sight r Ou ever saw iu all your life," and he led tho nay into the next tbat mini over there?"said hi earpot g 'Lot's see I Haven't you s Biater liv- ig with yon?' .' sir.flliflWBJ) aga opstairs.' - •Ah 1 she wns t Yon have a young a named Charles, haven't yon V 'YCB, air, and ho was salting ehoep- •os3 tho road,' 'Juet so. .Youarea very busy fa mi I see. I suppose thedog' was very iU8y just at this particular moujent,'. ^X fltr, be waa. 'Old JBOEB was down it-'the gate looking toward Detroit for >nl-horse lawyers 1' Tbat closed her testimony and settled im more than a foot Tlio Fear ot Masked Burglars. With the arrival of the season when ire is an almost universal exodaattom I city, Bays an exchange, tbe usual dis- uion of tlie comparative meritti of dif> ent country places is renewed. It is curious to observe tho effct in preference of families which tlie reynlence of tbe new crime of masked gry has produced. People wbo ke" quiet and retirement are noW afraid solitude, for fear of an inUasion in II hours of Some night 'of a gwg the ; masked burglnra. Tbo oooseqDonoo is yiat monj pleas- conntry plpces which were formerly demand for the very reason of 'their imparatlvo isolation, m}w Btand unoc- , lied and tenantless. Tbe seventy of tho courts towards tho iked burglars, and tbo heroic conduct several women wbo bave resisted them [th fire-arms,'ltave tended to diminish is species of crime. Still it is some- ng of which families hare a great ehenslon nnddread ; and this feeling continue until the practice of shoot- ing tbo villians on tbo. spot shall b come more common. TUB IBTBHKAM'B DOO.—An Irishman cntcreil thoNewark Advertiser offlcu and asked 5Tr. WilUnaifl to write an adver- tisement for him. " I lost mo dog,'? ho id. He gave a gcnurul description of IHe animal. "What narao does she nu- Bwer to ¥" ;asked Mr. Willlains. Ocli, thin, d'ye thiuk it's a parrot! lost, tunt I'd honld a conversation with him?" "Bat,"persisted Mr. Williams, "what do you say when you call your dog?" Faith, I »ay, come liorc, j' block tlmfo T HH WANTED TO CLOSE tas STOAE ni>Ar.—A few dnya ngo a young man in hueinesa wan greeted by one of tho clergy in this olty, and was congrnt- [ntod on his new venture iu busineea. the course of the conversation the crical brother expressed bin opinion BB ot in favor.of theyoung man keeping >on on l No,"Baid tho young man, "I don't mnt to keep open on Sunday, but wilt irobaMy havo to. I work baril BII tbi irok, and would Iiko to shut up on > f bccniuo it's the only daj in the week thnt I can have to myself to go bunting and flshiug." Tho clergyman reoveii ou. Bulgaria i» a nicn kind of a place to live in. A resident snys tlintwlicn throe or four nrmed Bulgarians meet an. urmrd Tnrk nlonff, tljoy gpnuraUj ctij his hend; nndwhen three or four Turks meetflBulgarian under similar circn I'J the wutL' r bedu w n et g ttmcca, thry Eoaornlly cut off his head. WIICD thoTnrk loses hia head tbo onsu is ended, but whan tha dead Bnlpnrian is found there is an inquiry. Tnrka aro nnd,examined, und cDeonraged n , U> spoak the truth by p red-hot irona to iho w»lea 61 thoir feet of liuimalty. Some Buthor or another wrote bin bliud, as we have heard, ou tbe ities of Literature ;• hut he oertain! would Itaveosed np twa or three pair eyes, if he bad Bet himself seriously work looking out for the ouriositieg humanity. We could have mentioned * 'V to him—and here tley are : The hn»btDQ that Bayi to his wita o ft Monday night, when rnok ia in rwoit dinner is bebiud-fc.and.and 'stockfl down, 'My doBr, you look tired—let me * up and down with the baby, while you rest J' The wifo who expooda as much pains upon her toilet on » rainy wonting, when there is no one but 'Jobn' at the breakfast table, as she does on theeven- ig when her old aweetlnart is to call 1 The husband who reads all the Con- rasionaJ debates' to Jiis vile, witljou meanly skipping every other parngraph and always keeps her posted in floating " ewa. Tbo wife who provides herself oottoa, tlumbles sad uetriag , a sad ueriag work, before the roadiug begins, and don't bavo to jump up once infivemin- utos to 'fetch something from the other room 1' Tbo man who is pamietmt, and goes >nt to chop kindliogs for exercise after laving recommended bed-making U> bii 'ifo as a healthful method of expanding ho chest I Tiio woman who telfs her husband just exactly how muob money BIIB spent i that shopping eipeditioo yesterday I Ttie man wbo is always delighted with ho domestic ppddinga and pies; und lon't expect a daily bill ol fare like niito French restaurant. Tlis ffomea who don't loot into all to envelopes ia her husband's vest pooket when she mends that garment. The man that never Raw a collar pat- .cm that flta so much better than liis ;wr did 1 Tbo woman who cannot toll tho oobr of ber ncifthbor'a new winter bonnet I Tbe husband who, especially during lorth-eftBfc storms, aiitl during tbo preva- tJo of ulomesffa tootlmchea, makei mind that it ia'a grout deal eticuper o bo amiabiothan io scold 1 iiTfi that UlorlflvH the Uumulpst Slan. There is notuing in (lio w»rK! no sa I bnm^n nature, and tlio tenre com into mj ,eveB now as I think of tho jiit tat story Tom told mo,aB,he smoked bis 'Do you iera sat the mno whom Tom had no ;iocd with tbe babe. His precious littl< siindle lay qniot on tho sent is front of him, nnd DB these other two men walcb- :& ho leaned over, looked long nnd car- lesllyin tlio little Sowar face, and then ;(Bsed tlie frail ilngsr tips lio held eo oatly in his hand, "That Imby'fldeiid." u'd tlio conductor. "It dJeil thin raorD- ifj at tbe Bay. He conldn'ttjear to put in a coffin, because tlion it would Jwvc i go without him in tho baggngo CUT, and so bo is just cariyjrjg it homo to New Orleans in Jiisarms." ,An(l the ittled on—tbo bdy pallod the stale slices of sponge cako and bis cigira tbrough ie train—tbe passengers luaghed and Qokcd and fought tho mosquitoes—und ie, stricken to (ho heart's core, sat there [iiiet and unheeding, watching over bis d ehi)ir kissing tho flngrrs thnt oald never again softly clasp his, look- g down upon the white lids that had iloaed over the bright oyes us Ilio petals a sensativo flower close at night time er ito delicate heart—and tho worl3 was nothing to him.—•£&• Putting Him to me Teat Tlie following ia *good one in tbo my of a religious test—good because it is true. Aminister sot long aiuce held protreoted meetings not far from Port Austin or Bud Axe. One day one of his oojiverto, while driving bin oxen with a ivy load behind them ovur the bod roads between the above-named places, acet&enUlly lookBd book and aioeovorsd his puator covertly following behind. the convert could not imagine the cause f Biicb strange conduct, but thought he would keep an eye on bis movements, f tnree miles tbe man of My rders hung on therear of tbe elowly- movjrjg oxen—now crouching behind tumps, now moving like a phantom through the skirting forest, occasionally 'urring like a quarter horse eoross Bomo 'pen space to gain the cover of some iendiy fence, to keep Bold side like a tray dog—again, dodging tbrongh ickets, divlug through cattails, orawl- ig ljehind loga, bonudtng over pools of ater, the pastoral legs seemed equal to utiy emergency. All the while & pursuer kept very near, ever eager, ever listen- ing. Finally straightening up. colling be brother driving the team by name : Brother , I have followed yon two itcs to find out whether yoa would at them oxen. I am satisfied thfl boa filled yonwith the genuine rtide. Bless theLord 1 Another soul vefl I Amen 1 Good morning." And ie good man walked contentedly back. ie man with tbe oxen drove slowly on, tudying on the myaterioas ways of , and wondering bow it would vo been with bis soul if be had not >en his watchful pastor all the time, Tlint Particular Night. Several days ago a man charged with ating chickens was arraigned before Arkaiisns Cirouit Court. The proof ainst him WUB pretty strong, an'l ten thtrproMieittiiif! &ttorti6y arose ho -*id exactly how the defendant lift- ihickcns from tho roost. He de- n>il tilts Htitmiintl-nijs a n d t ho fii- OA linsto of tl)L' iiriRoner, until tha f{(iU m a n iiniHi- umi BU:'II .' " Jeclge, kou you'll let me Bay a few words." No objectiuu ^113 cipreaBud, and tho XQnH COlltlTtnoil : " Jcat Bl^n niO doWH guilty." "Do yoo plead guilty?" "I rookuu I'd j'iiit m wed. This fuller is de- uA llmt I did steal the chickens, an' rather tbnu dispute his word, for ho scorns t" be a clever sort of feller, I'll let it gobis way." "The question is, did yon steal tho chickens?" "No, Jedge, I was at prar meetin' on that night, en' "nn prove it, bat rntbor than make tiie.-aug feller feel bad I'll let him have liia way." " Tou Bay you wore at prayer meeting on tbat night ?" "Yes, Bir." •'Whioh night ?" "Why, on the nigljt I stele (be chickons," minutes after his declaration ho was eontenced to the penitentiary for two years.—Little Reck Gazette. . •» tm> m Sitting on A piazza overlooking Box- ard'a Say, the other afternoon, tho la'ndloru told us the following story of (1 Yankee cutcn< "When I kept a con try etore," said mine host," "an old farmer enmp in ono duy to tnako a bn(- •r trade. Ho had a lot of frcah butter ud I nakcil himhow much he wanted pound fur it, 'Fourteen coats,' ho tiawered. 'Well, I'll take it j u t aa stands," wu9 my reply, and he pat it dim cellar without further comniout. Ho then ordered a lot of goods—flour, mgar, ami BO forth, tlint he wanted to akobomo with him and naked mo how nucb. tfiey would come to. I figured up!and found that they amounted to ; two dollars more than the priea 'f the- butter. This seemed to annoy iim, aud after hemming and hawing a ood deal, l,o said : 'Well, now Cop'en, ppoHiu' llmt butter was sixteen cents a mad *hal would it foot np V I told m n trifle over what ho owed me. 'Well, then,' answered he, as he pat tho groceries into bis wagon, 'I reek'n we'll bev to oall it a uqnoro trade,' " A Brilliant Vagrant. A letter was received at tbe Allegheny poor board offlcs sereia) dsj» ago eskiog information in regard to «n aged aod insano tramp who had been arrested at Butler, and whose caso waa before tna authorities of that connty. Ho .... I that ho camB from Pittsbaffi 1 - [othiiigwos known abont bim nt iha Uegheny office, but later it liad been land out tbat he was at ono time, about hirty-flve or focty years ago, a lawyer ot o little ability, a polisued BD<3 eloquent Breaker, and a member of tbe State con- stitutional convention of 1837. He ff« io a politician of some note and took in active part in the campaign which osnlted in the election of Praidint ^ieree, and reoeiVca "s his reward tbB •osition of United Statei miniatet to the lingdom of Sardinia. Hero he witli no little ability nnUl suddenly be became insane, and while oat of mind committed some &ats which nec**- bis immediate- zecsll. Be v ironght back to this country, and : arnod cgaln to this city, where heat- tempted to re-cBtabliau hia legal practice taluriR np an office in the B«rke buiW- ing on Fifth arenas- Bnt tboBtoiy of ia iosanity bad preceded him, and he 'as regarded with Universal distrust, .mong other things bo tried to recover largo amount for tuition from a former ia his office, snd otado great ef orta to re-open old cases in Which lio icted aa conniel. He Bnally driftea out if view and latterly bos been; completely ost sight of by those of his old Colleagues rho are still practicing.—Pitttburg f" grnjiA.' if A village cure mouuted bis putpit the itiicr day nnd was aboat to announce hm ;t, wheu ho perceived that his only mditor was a solitary old man, who mpied one of the front hooches. "TVcll iy brother," said he, " be tfaore oniy »o 3 of UB ?" "I tliink, monsieur thi Dire, flmt you are wrong." "How BO?" 'Since God is cvorywhcrer He must be jcre." " Ton are right; I had entirely ForgottenHim." In one of the gigantic omnibuses ol _ow-a-ilayB, there wos on cntanglemeni oE carriages and an old lady s^aealed Iiko a peacock. " O H wo shall be killed 1" " Pardon, Madame," said an- otlforof thflpflssenfiors, "What can yon At tho Bar. Dick Peters had a favorite trick, rhicb ho frequently played on the na- 3on keepers of Madison, Onlforaia, [taring a crowded barroom, he would nay IDa loud voice : " "Well, boys, what areyon goiaff to drmi J" E?crybodjr would rush to the bar on Pater's seem- ing invitation, bat after the round of Jrinks had disappeared he wouldlay own tie exact price of bU own bever- age and gaunter away. If,pay 'or all was demanded of him, he would coolly emark, " Ob, I only oiked what they a going to drink oat ot ouriOBity, nse I intended to take flornetbing yself, and wanted a fiBege*tlori. I pays for my own- horn, and' no more. 1 * wasvUt is in OfOifornia called "a hod man," and lew oared to'get lota & diffleolty with him; bntfinallyan exasperated bo&ehder snot him, and; at Ust accoonta his recovery was improb- ble, -' ' otlforof tTpoBfi, ctir ? Dou't yon sut t h l i r th cny ar amnibas h tbt BO ranch heavier than the other that it is we wh * will i-ruali them," "Ah, JOB, that's «.•," Bfti-; the laay smiling roiBaotod, ' '- tinairlae t A Detroit Beilo some time taaoe to* Deired bj axprosa from on Eastern city very handsome-looking QtabrelU, and aalhbd it out-Uio other day for Ifae first time. Taking a Woodward pnnue oar for a short Tide, she reached the handle of the umbrella np to pull the bell-strep, when she desired to get^offi ' Ai she pulled down the unbrelU :tHgan"';to lengthen, and her feelinga inay Iwimag- iried when ihe found the umbrella in her band and a nword-oane aarrMgement aboat twoteet hng dnitgUtjg to the strap above her head. Thiaiinew idea in nmbtella handles didn't soemto strike ber favorably, and as the ear halted the left both portions beaind her and seemed A goad deal ooafased when a niin oalled tifterher 1 : ^ ' Can't never dnpend" upon them things Jn tC tovt. You'd hotter gat a Derringer 1"—Free Pretx. Ho was of a leiontiBc torn, she of eontimental cast "You see, Amelia, tha law of gravitation Itcopa tho earth jant io f»r Ernm the snn all tbe time, and Uis " centrifugal faros of tlio centripetal rao- tjoa, or something of that sort, makes, it revolve," "Dear me, John," Bw'd abe "ia tbatso t I thought 'twas lovo tbat made the world so round." "Yfell; yes, I suppose it does; but not in a technical Be." "I don't want anytechnical aeose. II yon can't talk' aestimdnUl nonsense, yon can go calling oa aomo girl that reads tho magazines and knows all abont science, FOthere 1" end it tool half an hour ot his b e t d t l abont science, FOthere 1 end it tool half an hour ot his beat endeavor to plaoe himsDlt book In the same ipot ia her aSeoUons that he w»i b f tt Boiontiflo di»nusion began. ttio

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Page 1: Clothing Hall!SPRING OPENING Clothing Hall! Vlioro I invitoyou tmo ami nil to givo TOO a c.nll. Stock (lto •JKOEST and miCES THE LOWEST. Wo aim to mot th o Wftuts of ev(3iyT)uil,j

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VOL. IX. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY. NEW J E R S E Y T S A T U J D A Y T J U L Y ' a

THE IRON ERA

BENJ. H. VOOT.fiDITOK ASD I'HOHIiiTOlt.

(HHco on Morris Street rear Black wall,

T K B M S « K S H U S t K I t T i U r t

I.WAimlll.Y INAUVANUE.

0,10 Yirnr, - - - - - - - S 2 . 0 0B i i M, , i , l l . s , J.OUT , K = , , ,m, t l i» , - - f . i l

ADVERTISING! RATES,

PiOK. j 1 WK. I 2 WXH.! 8 WKH.

" i t 75|* 1 ™i*

PASSAGE TICKETSAT

OftAM, HANCE & Co.'s STORE,

POET ORAM, N. J.

1 201 7f.2 25a 7fi

4 50

a su4 256 iififG 50|

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a ooj IU ana no) 10 oo

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ESTABLISHED IN 1851.

] }i'iti: :>jiu<>M ,,i,vi > [ I : D J C I N I : H , P A I N T S ,

J lHIN V. STICK!,I,.,

Counsellor at LawAND

MASTKU IN UIIANCKKY,HOOKA WAY. N..J.

D O V E I I , N. -1.

I.B, JOLLEY, Proprietor.

L, C. BIERWIRTH,A N A L Y T I C A L CHE SI 1ST,

BOVEH, N. J.

ANALYKKF, if all DFUCRIPTItlSS

OF OHliS A till M1NHHALK

•yy- T . I.KPOHT.

'Counsellor at Law,AND MASTER IN CHANCERY,

Ollico iu Ilio National UuiM liiuik JIuiMiiiK3MOKI«,£,L6I., DOVER, N. I.

JOHN DRUMMKlfS

SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING

SALOON,SUSSEX STREET,

(ketwoontutiMAHSIOtt HOUSE uulDopot,)

DOVEIt, N. J.

CIHTINU A SrEUIALXi*.

H. A. BENNETT, M. UHOMO5OPATHICPHYSICIAN A; SURGEON.

Cor. Blackwell & Warren Sts.("OopuiitQ Dovnr Bunk,)

DOVEII, N . J . ,DIBCRKF» ot Women »i:4 Children, iiii.l of 11

Ey-a and Eai- RpodrititA.Office Honrit: 7 toO A.M., l t o 3ami7 I O S I ' . M ,

lB-30j)d

REUBEN HOWE,

'" """"""»n;;|;ml*,' frui

J .

ROOMS TO LET I

M. 4 1. SEARING.•S-tf

H. P. SANDERSON,

WIIEELB, M IOW UH 47.1COI,OK!i fee c

AlK<i()fi,S .1,1

AI>; tc. Pa

TJ1K OIJO STAND.

UNION HALL BUILDING,

NEIGHBOUE

ATTOUNEYH

SMITH,

COUNHELLOKS ATLAW,

Cor. (llnckwell und Sussex StH.DOVEII. N- J.

g. a. sEiomioou. A. a BMiTir.

"~T W. TTTuRBER,BUPEitiNTr:NDr:NT OF r u n u c SOIIODT^

OF MOltltia COUNTi'.

Onlco over OEO. MOIIARDS U Co.'« BT0HE,

DOVEB, N. J.Hiincial " l ieu lioura on Batnvilavn trum B A.l W

Hot Aix- Furnaces,

Ilii- t rH-I ,1,1,1 ti.,,,1 imiirora! , lyl , , ; , f,,i

COOK, 1'AKLOU, HEATINO

STOVES, RANGES,Ac. AlHo;i vilii, ty i,r

LAMPS,:EROSENGOJIJ,

LANTJ'JINH ANT>lUU'l'TANIA WAliii,

A M MHrntmcnt oC

nm& JAPAN WARE,FltUTT CANS, Jtr.,

11N JtOOFINO,EAVl^S, TltODGHH,

luid iiuil iiowti.T taliuii in oichann

' AL13XANDEK WIGHT0N.m b f f 2 « l i . 1S70. 1-1 vr

NEW MARBLE YARD

TITOSES B I J A N C R A - E D ,- " ^ ATT0KMEY A»H0 MASTER IH OnASCElll',

DOVEK, N. J.om,,D ,,.•» A. TOW a I

. c k m l ! Eire

Agents for Fairbanks' Scalea and Ter-

wffllger's Safes,

VOORHEES BROTHERS,MORRISTOWN,

i m m i AND :?•::-' locum.m r i L B E R S 1 . CAMIIAGE MAKEItS', BI.ACK-

BSlITHtv, CONTKA(!T01:a AND MIN-ING SUPPLIES,

An. Bui.Cd, Oil*, GlaM, c!c.

WALTEE A. WOOD'S CelebratedMOWERS and REAPERS.

SUOOASUNNA, N/JiFEED, MAST, - - - Proprietor.

McKinnon Bros.

Axes and Edge Tools,ROCKAWAY, N. J.

I t tuivinff been reported tlmt this old-o*l&l>!HlH"Uh

UUV'i _ / . . . . . o I.oi. nnnn lint 0

HBIIUII BDU

puinl]flrni

tako tliiblic t b a t such l i t

it Ibo » « . «Tctr«J«Uconnection witu »ny nilior

"lull contimi" lo Blto\Oilli tns t i r e »r» lira •>«

VARIETY THEATRE

BHMARlTpAELORS

B&CEOrr & UHICSEB, fvopriotors.Susaex'Sfc, 3d Door from Canal

Bridge DOVER, N. J.I with

•ias.T.CIa?k&Soi|„ Bhop in Dover In Soaring'

3 till

HORSE SHOEING^ r t a

.1IU I? I l l ' , i*' •

;oa. JOHNSON/

For Sale!I flms proporty no»rV. HnghonBo n i t " ',d cistern water conv

D o w dwe ;

tiliitB for twoutually choice

rooms, ffita wonit; two tuiiement

each ; « good Iiarn witha; lot of ono aero withrtmentonmlt. Terma

HE BOXBUBT HOTEL 1

TO THE. FROHT.

RODERER <fe HEAGAIM,THE OLD ESTABLISHED ANDPOPULAR SHOE DEALERS haveEXPOSED FOB, SALE IN THEIRCOMMODIOUS STORE-ROOM ANIMMENSE STOCK OF ALL KINDS0F Boots &, Shoes,TIES and SUPPERS FOR LADIESand GENTLEMEN, CONSISTING-OF EVERYTHING NEW ANDNOVEL THAT HAS BEEN broughtOUT FOR SPRING AND SUMMERWEAR, COMBINING ELEGANCE,DURABILITY AND CHEAPNESS,with the advantage of having moregoods to select from than any twoestablishments in Morris County.

It would be impossible to attempta descriprion of them, but we respect-fully urge our customers and. thepublic to 'call, examine and be con-vinced. You •will incur no obligation,to purchase unless you are satisfiedthat we can give you better goods forless money than any establishmentin this section can offer.Don't forget our stand, Cor. Warren

and Dickcrson Sts., Opposite Depot,DOVER, W. X

aSPRING OPENING

Clothing Hall!Vlioro I invitoyou tmo ami nil to givo TOO a c.nll. Stock (lto •JKOEST

and m i C E S THE LOWEST. Wo aim to m o t tho

Wftuts of ev(3iyT)uil,j'.

MESS'. YOUTHS', BOYS' nurt CHILDUM'S

CLOTHING!r DEESS or BUSINESS WAIVE, HEADY-MADE, fully "1> to ihe

Htiiudurd of CUSTOM worn;, ami in point of STYLE unrimlled.

FRED. E. BABBITT,WASHINGTON STREET,

NEXT TO IRON BANK,MOBHISTOWW

,. IJJ BABBITT, Custom Cutter.JtbiTOlown, ST. J., Jliiroli 2it)i, 1880. 16-tf

NEW CLOTHING STORE

a theDICKERSON STREET, DPI'OSITK TI1K DEPOT.

3NT. J -

LTSE

Renstrorn S Nelson,MERCHANT TAILOES,

GEORGE A. CLARK,SOLE AGENT.

mo BEST mi MOST poromui

Bewter Thread of Hodi

BEWABK

FOR 8ALU «V

M.H.'DlCKERSbN,

P I A N 0 9 A N D ORGANSTUNED"AND REPAIRED,

FOH BENT AND FOR SAMSTAMMEH

"! *•"avo opcuccT a now merchant M ffli«B - t , ' ' b 1 ^ ™ ' " !named place, and with a CHOICE STOCK of

ENTIRELY NEW GOODS,

owest. A cull is r

THE OR|GINAL; ROCKAWAY

,,NEW ARRANGEMENTS.

DOVERB0I1ER WORKS,

FOSTER F. BIRCH, Prop'r,

DOVER, N. J.

STEAM BOILBRBSMOKE-STACKS,

SSSS&ffIN EXOHASUE.

Eepairiiig Ptomptly AttsnW to.

14: STOP OKGANS

NO. 33POETIC,

Wlien yoa u e A fellpw-morUI,Without fliod »na ' leir lon v ievi ,

Hanging oa the skfri* of oil;era,Walking ID tlicir oi i t URBUOCI,

Bowing low to wdftltli and ftvor,With s t feo t , atiiwforccE bead,

lloady to retract orrfafer ,ffilliod to be-titiVAd'oi- led;

Wilk yourself with Brmcr bearing;Throw your moral ibouidsri b u k j

Hliotr yopr apiue h u norve t a d tnarroffJUHt the thing* wblcli liii m m t Uok,

A stronger fordWas never Jteiril

Wlien you eeo * ?heologi>nHuggfiig oJcae lome ugly craoil,

r<arluij lu reject or qacetionD^inai j whicli liii priest may reai'

Holding bsok i l l noblo feeling, 'Chnkltif; ^own each manly rfow,

Caring more for forma and BJIDIIOUT b « t to fenow the Good »nd T r u e ;

Wulk Tonru l tv i t l i flnnor boarins;Throw your rior*] ihoaJders baok j

Show your spfiio U u norva IUCI murow—Juat ilia (bing whicli Uli m a s t huk.

A atrougor wordWai never boardThan ibl*—backbone,

WliQti you sco & politicianCrawlinB tUrougU oontr«olea bolOB,

B e r i n g for BOtna fat position,Iu thu HOUBB or at tlio polls,

With no sterling maubooil h him,NolJiluff stable, l>ro*(3 or aunsd,

Dtst i tuto of pluck or b i l l t i t ,Double BldoJ all aroQud;

Walt yonrtfclf with g rmer beinnfl;;T h r o * your moral shoulderi back j

81)ow,yaur iplno baa nerve tntl mirrow—Juat Ilio tilings which IifB mos t lack,

A Bt-ongcr word, .WaiBevop heard• Than tliis—bickbone, •

A modest i o n s , and plainly told—The text i« m/rll i« mint of (roJd ;For many raeuua^taadljlaokA noblo ntlffnfiBa in the back.

Stfh'Art Journal.

EEA.DlATIOtfS,A Hoftaljoll crab at this Benson of the

rear thinks his onso is a bard one,

A man is not considered a good farmerrlio rnisss the devil with hi? hired m<Sail; Jones saya, when Bbe was ia loveie jolt as ff she was in a railway tunnel,

!itb a train of carriages coming botb

Mr.' G. W. Guilds gave his annuiier to tlio Philadelphia newsboys, notDEg ago, This was better Child's ploylian his obituary poetry.

send loaded revolvers throughho mails ia Texas, and they send their:outents tbroogh the malea on ihetightest provocation.

MOD cber," cried a Marsoillaia,iave just euoli a tiny dog, BO lit lie, littlehat ho can run all about tUa house in;ho bottom of a Boup plate 1'

'You were not at poor Maurice's fim-:ralJ"' "No, I was not there." "Yoclid not treat him well." "Bah ! he wilot come to mine, BO we aro quits,"

The assessors start on their aocnavacation next Saturday. They go ioIhe Profile BOOBS, and tUByloubt, put A true vahattoa on the WhiteMountains,

Conductor (declining a tract whichwaa offered him with hia fore); "Verymucli obliged,nunn, but we ain't allowedto Uvfco any perquisites whatever, mam.

Young man, don't waste jonrenergiesin attempting to wear too delicateshade of clothes ; the girls don't earn for

iem. Tlieir own finery occapies theirLttcntioa.

A distinguished English nobleman haslet tip a cigar shop in the West End^ondou, end hi* friends think be is

iffiug away his good name nnd makingight of hia title.Tbe only time in life when a woman

Rooms to he happy is when she calmlysits nnd attempts to trim a new bonnetivith old trimmings. She seama to be;nily happy, bnt vthat a TeanvJue ifl atvni-k within her.

A charlwuDior was preparing for hod :'Hold on," he said to his wife, " I mustraali my hands." VWbatV the one,rhon you ore juat going to bed," abaBBpondea. "Tou are right," he said,'wliatistliease/"-Coachman: "What, monsieur I do yonivo mo only five spnsof pourboire?"[onsiour: "You allowed your horsa toiwl all the way I" Coachman ; "Ornwl 1

nearly ran over two children, and yetiu complain 1"By bettfag to gJo«w, saya the London

'nub, indieB have a great advantage. H;T lose, tbey pay in ono button pairs ;liiny win, they aro paid ih*'trigbt to

ighteen button paifa, according to tbolerosity of tbB male viotim.

Mmo. X who is jnat now Inoklng fortpartment, ia notoriously one nt the

nost indolent personfl nliyo. "'ffoitld•o« bolieve it," she unid to n friend, "inmuting an apurtmont to-day, I havelimbed at least a thouannd stalra 1"Surely not on. foott" cxclafmod tbe

iond.Two ragged Bohemians came oat fromtbfiiitre. Perceiving a superb landaulifcli bad stopped'to wait for a lady,|Q of the two mads a Blep ta if he wouldet in. Then attentively regarding thfloat-of-ttnnn with enro, "Ab, no," hfllid to his oompflnloB, " i t is not onrs.'|

A. yoang gallant at the tacos loans ather door of, a carriage chatting with a,ratty afltress witbin. &ui\deu}y at thaaack or tho coach a drum is violentlybeaten. "What's tliat?" cried thestartled jonth. "Go. qnick 1 It's thedriver warning mo ol the approaobWay npoof

A card has been diitribated in ourifroets headed, Two Honda, and oonTey-ing the. inlormatlon that the broad roadleads to death, misery, hell, wolle thenarrow road leads to life, happiness andheaven. One of them recently caneito tho hands of i wicked wng whojflorsed npon i t : ;'8ince this card WMirioted ihe two roads have, been con-)lidatcd." , . I

Mot M wns a qaeer 'geoiiiB.1 Aleighbor found him at work one tiny at |in enormous wood pile, nawIng nwoy for iinar life, with oh iutolerably dull saw. |

Why don't yon' aharfwri your «nw,Jnt ?" aabed tho peUjWbor. Looking up

With an inimitable, droll expression, hererlletl, "iBhonld jhink I had workBiiouBh to sdwnp thU.wo'od pile - " f l M *

Tiio rotmlnttfm ol the (Italic,

Xho most trustworthy estimate of t lnumber of the poaplo oc, the earth fothe year 1870, as furniohod by GermaiBtaticians, is 1,423,017,000. This isincrease of over twenly-snven mill*

tho eBtimuta of 1875, but tinmentation in not due entirely to thtm of births over deaths, but Ipif

to the obtnining of more accurateformation regarding the population olregions hitherto little known and ttmore perfect census returns from otheicountries,

Asia is still the homo of the majoritiof the human race, after having Eup*plied off-shoots from which have sprunggreat Western peoples, About four-BBveaths of the earth's populatiouAflintJc, or 825,548,590; Europe com-noit with over a fifth, or 300,173,300;Africa with about a seveutb, or 199,921,.600 i America with less than a siitecnlh,or 8D,619,800; and finally Australia aiVolyneaia. with tha very email /racd".

4,748,600 people. Earopo is tinmoat densely populated, having eiglity-two persona to tho equaie mile ; Ania

next with forty-eight to thm?te, Africa nest with Bevcntecu

nnd n half, America and Australia bringufo the rew with flyo and a half and ouitid an eighth respectively.There are 216 cities on tho oarth wiUpopulation of over 100.COO j twenty-ine of half a million or more, and nine

cities containing; a million or more ithabitants. Of theso lust, four are iChina.. Including Brooklyn with Ne-fork, as we may rightfully do for pur-

poses of comparison, and tbe greatestaides of the world stand fn this order

Ion, 8,488,128; Paris 1,851,702Tew YorK, 3,636,622; Vienna, 1;Q91,09!>;

1,044,000; Canton and threetUer Chinese oitios, oue milHon each.

Yutk, therefore, takes its placelirdfn the list of great cities, without'tinting our New Jersey oveiHaw,Though there ure not at hand statin-

ios upon which to baso an accuratetatement of the fact, yet it is tliepinion of all observers of the condition

civilized peoples tbat the averageougevity of tie humau race lias increas-ed within a .hundred years. Bneh re-torts of the death rate as we havo go tonpporttbtit conclusion, &nd it is thor-iup;b]y proved that the devastations of

3omio diseases aro not so great nowformerly-; while the medical

itendily adranocs in its mnstory of tbeliitordersof ttie human Bystemand in

ability to wnrd off and cheek mala-dies which threaten human life. InEngland, for instance, tiio death-ratehas declined considerably daring a qunr-or of a century. There on4 elsewhere

Europe, as aUo ia this country, thambject ot public hvgiene han receiveil;reat attention of tecent years, and its

difficulties are being steadily overcome.The probability is that men ntnr on tho

longer than their ancestorsind in better health, and that our da-iccndants will gain on' ris in' those•oapecto,'" " ', •' " *' ",'.,,; ','.

As to'great cities, New Torfc ia easilythird. I t it took iu ail its children,

lid press hard on Paris for tho secondphice,' and before tha next century isreached, or before it has advanced IHT,will probably know no superior exceptmarvellous London.

, A Solemn,Jnunt,Mr. Chowder, Sirs, Oiiowder and four

ittle Chowders went off an the eicur-ion to Sugar Island r" It had been thelk of the family for o week. Each

ihild had been laWn into the batb<oom and washed, scoured and sanp

od down. Eaqh 'one had receivedlve lectures on the art of bobavingmeltorhereell attor gattiog aboard

' one had.been toldj, what to reply if old

tho boat,about fifty titnMrs. ClamBheil felt graoions enongh to

k after their health.or if that bndrawn boy had one of Ills streaks on

and mads dp faces at them. Evory timesubject came Up Mrs. Ohowdor oall-

id silence and said :"Now you children pny strict atten-

ton to what I flay. Tou can't hnvo anycream or lemonade or peanuts. 0 $'t. run op and down on tlaa fc6'n,b.amust not mijie a racket. You "mast

ot afli your father for pennies. Youust not kcfip, talking to me. If HenryWilliam ask to go fishing or in swim:

ling tliey wiJl B^ a whipping. , Ify or Jennie sits down on the grass I

ihnll puuisb them." :T in a solemn row as the

>oat started ant. Mr. Chowder had one>yo on bin two boys' and the other

inted down the rWar. ' Mrs. Cbow-!er bad ono eye on* the two gJtlflaBd the

er flnsbiuir ot a W^feSfct"*™"*ij,loa to sell," nnd whiT w ^ p - i n g tqet near tbcro. Chowder £att Bfs' mindiitda up thnt if one of his b'oya diteiapt*1 to £ud out what a steamboat was:B, or hinted at fruits or tcfresbmenU,

1 desired to mingle with other boys, beQDld ^o,aolcli him on tha spot; andra. Ohpwder.was fully determined, tolierpincbefliofelt tlio very instant

Itlier of the girls forgot bet dignity andtinkled her stiffly-starched dress;Two or three hnndted children romp-over tho island, played "tag," pickedpebbles, climbed trees and raced af-

sr grasshoppers, but Ohowdor Bnt on amp-sloe! nnd talked of the poor

lentbcn, and the youug Chowders saton the edge of a plank soot and feepttheir months m proper pneker to reply"yes, ma'am" to every old grub-lira

io asked U they were having an »w/nlgood time. When tliey relumed in the

eninp not a liat bad been lost—not >aton gone—not a shoestring brokea—

lot a partiolo o£ atarcli miaaing. Theyd that same solemn pucker, sod Choir-

Ier and his wife had tbat same nwfttllorentol dignity. Not one had even theiuteit trace ot a smile when a news-

boy standing at tbo gtmg-pkuk shoutedoat:

'Here's a family who've been off tobury their dend grandmother— makeway for the mourners 1"

In consideration, of the santincM ofhisoongceB*tionon» summer Sunday,R queor old dominio prayed : " Lord,remunber thwn who are prostiftted oabcd« of aiokuesi Hid ioan«« of mllneu.'

Tliero was a great hubbub and eempij)g o/ heels in tlio corrider before theyprojpfited n littlo slato colored man intothe Jeflorson Market Polico CourL JBS-t d He WQ» not a bit abashed by

l k hterdny.tlie .TtiJ

yyo or onlookers, though, andh d hwljcu lie had come up with u joH apiust

the bnr he bobbed up bis head and de-manded if any ono knew wbo 'dita culledfeiuman' was.

• Haven't tho pleasure of your acquaint-mce,' Baid Hia Honor, 'but reference tothe blotter bursts up any incog, dodgeDf youra. you are plainly tint dovtbore as Jasper Clay. Does the Cour

'You Rot it right,1 oalleJ out tho prior. 'Dis is Jnsper Cluy, all hisaoll•1 dalifl de makim of a dozen stun tif

fld knoek down luszlen in him, too.let him hab n round' wif aumtnuE

md you do do specklatin'; dut1

'I'm sorry to refuse ao modest a re-IL'8,1 buid Hw Honor.'Oh. j'nint gwiuo ter do it, eh ?' i

,he prisoner, louder. 'I'BO BO aorry.t'would jes bo fuu for me t1 do a littli.lUttin'. I'sti gnmo, I ia, all around1, an1

when dahs sume kmbaatin' goin' on t'sebad nil the wny dowa from da wool tode palton leddors. Jes see,1 and thesmall darky whooled about and attitud<

Ized with pugiliitic fervor.'Hero's an engngemont for you, Mrs.

Olay V tha magisttatQ called out, andtlioro ctfijiped to tho stand a coloredjnA»>n with an arm like a ttuck nsle-

The prisoner faltered a momort, butitiffened up again and shouted ;—

•I'flC on it, chillern, you bet yo' life,id you don't bluff me wif aaoleooman

The new comer gave Jasper Olay aiok that made him quail, and then she,d ; -•Jidge.kinltote the ole fool 'orao?

ffl'H jes go oa tliat tray n-crowin' like anme cock long's you lissen.'

'But aren't you afraid? Won't hegilt ? queried His Honor.'Wot, fltot' cried the Amazon inlazement. 'Jasper Glny flfs I Good

ins 1 Why, Lur brcs? yo* soul, if dtttickle-ljoncktl niggoli could Ufa Uvicowell BB he coull wuok^it'ud Ubo

aout treo hundred ob him to tackle'iok cat, and den you'd had t' draw ,.dit's teet and tie it to a coal box.' L

Thi eucomiina oa Jasper's brurqrydeemed euflieient warrant for hia

urmlessness, and lie went offieekly. '• ;

A Buay Family.A cnsQ of assault and battery, inhich farmers' fiona were plniutiff andofondant rospeotlvely, was on trial in

Justice Alley's yesterday, and tbe plain-tiff's lawyer was very anxious to makeoub .tbat the defendant's family must

seen the fight which took placetat outside the kitchen door. The do-

it's mother lieing on tha stand the

'Well,1 where wore you whan tbe firstBtmokf •- •- • •• ' : ; . < ; !

'Ddwn cellar skimming milk: anH jty-ig cloths over roy' preserve jars,io replied.'•'WliBto waa your nuBband J''He was in the bam mendiug tlie liar-

teas and greasing tue wagon.''Where was your daughter Sarah ?''Surali'waa in tlio north bedroomtanging the pillow oases on the spare

bed.' .•And where was Jane ?' '•,Tnne ? Sbo liad run over to a neigh'

jr's to borrow Borne coffee and • a nut-

after-aupper pipe last night. Tiio otheiday juat before X camo iiuino, Tom hud

caaiofl to go over, tbe lake. . On niity buck and tihen tbe traiu fltopped aio Bay he notioed ft., mtn getting into

the'ear fn lrpnt of biffl With B little babylying in his arms. Tbo baby seemedyoung, and the man hushed it in 1anus with a geutJe, roeffiug1 motion,beodiug over now ond then to kisa itslittle white face.. Aftor the train gotunder way the conductor came to Tomand eaid : " Come with me ; I want to

iw you tlie fiadJest, atraugesi sightrOu ever saw iu all your life," and he

led tho nay into the nexttbat mini over there?"said hi

earpot

g'Lot's see I Haven't you s Biater liv-

ig with yon?'. ' sir. fllifl WBJ)

aga opstairs.' -•Ah 1 she wns t Yon have a younga named Charles, haven't yon V'YCB, air, and ho was salting ehoep-•os3 tho road,''Juet so. .You area very busy fa miI see. I suppose the dog' was very

iU8y just at this particular moujent,'.^X fltr, be waa. 'Old JBOEB was down

it-'the gate looking toward Detroit for>nl-horse lawyers 1'

Tbat closed her testimony and settledim more than a foot

Tlio Fear ot Masked Burglars.With the arrival of the season whenire is an almost universal exodaattomI city, Bays an exchange, tbe usual dis-uion of tlie comparative meritti of dif>ent country places is renewed.

It is curious to observe tho effct inpreference of families which tlie

reynlence of tbe new crime of maskedg r y has produced. People wbo

ke" quiet and retirement are noW afraidsolitude, for fear of an inUasion inII hours of Some night 'of a gwg the

; masked burglnra.Tbo oooseqDonoo is yiat monj pleas-

conntry plpces which were formerlydemand for the very reason of 'their

imparatlvo isolation, m}w Btand unoc-, lied and tenantless.Tbe seventy of tho courts towards thoiked burglars, and tbo heroic conduct

several women wbo bave resisted them[th fire-arms,'ltave tended to diminishis species of crime. Still it is some-ng of which families hare a greatehenslon nnd dread ; and this feeling

continue until the practice of shoot-ing tbo villians on tbo. spot shall b

come more common.

TUB IBTBHKAM'B DOO.— An Irishman

cntcreil tho Newark Advertiser offlcu andasked 5Tr. WilUnaifl to write an adver-tisement for him. " I lost mo dog,'? ho

id. He gave a gcnurul description ofIHe animal. "What narao does she nu-Bwer to ¥" ;asked Mr. Willlains. Ocli,thin, d'ye thiuk it's a parrot! lost, tuntI'd honld a conversation with him?""Bat,"persisted Mr. Williams, "whatdo you say when you call your dog?"

Faith, I »ay, come liorc, j ' block tlmfo

T HH WANTED TO CLOSE tas STOAE

ni>Ar.—A few dnya ngo a youngman in hueinesa wan greeted by one oftho clergy in this olty, and was congrnt-

[ntod on his new venture iu busineea.the course of the conversation the

crical brother expressed bin opinion BBot in favor.of the young man keeping>on on

lNo,"Baid tho young man, "I don'tmnt to keep open on Sunday, but wiltirobaMy havo to. I work baril BII tbiirok, and would Iiko to shut up on

>f bccniuo it's the only daj in theweek thnt I can have to myself to gobunting and flshiug." Tho clergymanreoveii ou.

Bulgaria i» a nicn kind of a place tolive in. A resident snys tlintwlicn throeor four nrmed Bulgarians meet an.urmrd Tnrk nlonff, tljoy gpnuraUj ctijhis hend; nnd when three or four Turksmeet fl Bulgarian under similar circn

I'J the wutL'

r bedu w n

et gttmcca, thry Eoaornlly cut off his head.

WIICD tho Tnrk loses hia head tbo onsuis ended, but whan tha dead Bnlpnrianis found there is an inquiry. Tnrka aro

nnd,examined, und cDeonragedn ,U> spoak the truth by pred-hot irona to iho w»lea 61 thoir feet

of liuimalty.Some Buthor or another wrote bin

bliud, as we have heard, ou tbeities of Literature ;• hut he oertain!would Itaveosed np twa or three paireyes, if he bad Bet himself seriouslywork looking out for the ouriositieghumanity. We could have mentioned* 'V to him—and here tley are :

The hn»btDQ that Bayi to his wita oft Monday night, when rnok ia in rwoitdinner is bebiud-fc.and.and 'stockfl down,'My doBr, you look tired—let me *up and down with the baby, while yourest J'

The wifo who expooda as much painsupon her toilet on » rainy wonting,when there is no one but 'Jobn' at thebreakfast table, as she does on the even-

ig when her old aweetlnart is to call 1The husband who reads all the Con-rasionaJ debates' to Jiis vile, witljou

meanly skipping every other parngraphand always keeps her posted in floating" ewa.

Tbo wife who provides herselfoottoa, tlumbles sad uetriag, a sad ueriag

work, before the roadiug begins, anddon't bavo to jump up once in five min-utos to 'fetch something from the otherroom 1'

Tbo man who is pamietmt, and goes>nt to chop kindliogs for exercise afterlaving recommended bed-making U> bii'ifo as a healthful method of expandingho chest ITiio woman who telfs her husband

just exactly how muob money BIIB spenti that shopping eipeditioo yesterday ITtie man wbo is always delighted with

ho domestic ppddinga and pies; undlon't expect a daily bill ol fare like niitoFrench restaurant.Tlis ffomea who don't loot into all

to envelopes ia her husband's vestpooket when she mends that garment.

The man that never Raw a collar pat-.cm that flta so much better than liis;wr did 1

Tbo woman who cannot toll tho oobrof ber ncifthbor'a new winter bonnet I

Tbe husband who, especially duringlorth-eftBfc storms, aiitl during tbo preva-

tJo of ulomesffa tootlmchea, makeimind that it ia'a grout deal eticuper

o bo amiabiothan io scold 1

iiTfi that UlorlflvH the Uumulpst Slan.There is notuing in (lio w»rK! no saI bnm^n nature, and tlio tenre com

into mj ,eveB now as I think of tho jiittat story Tom told mo,aB,he smoked bis

'Do you

iera sat the mno whom Tom had no;iocd with tbe babe. His precious littl<siindle lay qniot on tho sent i s front ofhim, nnd DB these other two men walcb-:& ho leaned over, looked long nnd car-lesllyin tlio little Sowar face, and then;(Bsed tlie frail ilngsr tips lio held eooatly in his hand, "That Imby'fldeiid."u'd tlio conductor. "It dJeil thin raorD-ifj at tbe Bay. He conldn'ttjear to putin a coffin, because tlion it would Jwvc

i go without him in tho baggngo CUT,and so bo is just cariyjrjg it homo toNew Orleans in Jiisarms." ,An(l the

ittled on—tbo bdy pallod the stale slicesof sponge cako and bis cigira tbrough

ie train—tbe passengers luaghed andQokcd and fought tho mosquitoes—und

ie, stricken to (ho heart's core, sat there[iiiet and unheeding, watching over bis

d ehi)ir kissing tho flngrrs thntoald never again softly clasp his, look-g down upon the white lids that had

iloaed over the bright oyes us Ilio petalsa sensativo flower close at night timeer ito delicate heart—and tho worl3

was nothing to him.—•£&•

Putting Him to me TeatTlie following ia * good one in tbo my

of a religious test—good because it istrue. A minister sot long aiuce heldprotreoted meetings not far from PortAustin or Bud Axe. One day one of hisoojiverto, while driving bin oxen with a

ivy load behind them ovur the bodroads between the above-named places,acet&enUlly lookBd book and aioeovorsdhis puator covertly following behind.the convert could not imagine the causef Biicb strange conduct, but thought he

would keep an eye on bis movements,f tnree miles tbe man of M y

rders hung on the rear of tbe elowly-movjrjg oxen—now crouching behindtumps, now moving like a phantom

through the skirting forest, occasionally'urring like a quarter horse eoross Bomo

'pen space to gain the cover of someiendiy fence, to keep Bold side like atray dog—again, dodging tbronghickets, divlug through cattails, orawl-

ig ljehind loga, bonudtng over pools ofater, the pastoral legs seemed equal to

utiy emergency. All the while & pursuerkept very near, ever eager, ever listen-ing. Finally straightening up. collingbe brother driving the team by name :Brother , I have followed yon twoitcs to find out whether yoa would

at them oxen. I am satisfied thflboa filled yon with the genuine

rtide. Bless the Lord 1 Another soulvefl I Amen 1 Good morning." Andie good man walked contentedly back.ie man with tbe oxen drove slowly on,

tudying on the myaterioas ways of, and wondering bow it would

vo been with bis soul if be had not>en his watchful pastor all the time,

Tlint Particular Night.Several days ago a man charged withating chickens was arraigned beforeArkaiisns Cirouit Court. The proof

ainst him WUB pretty strong, an'lten thtrproMieittiiif! &ttorti6y arose ho

-*id exactly how the defendant lift-ihickcns from tho roost. He de-n>il tilts Htitmiintl-nijs a n d t h o fii-

OA l insto of tl)L' i i r iRoner, u n t i l t h af{(iU m a n iiniHi- umi BU:'II .' " Jeclge ,k o u you ' l l let me Bay a few w o r d s . "

No objectiuu 113 cipreaBud, and thoXQnH COlltlTtnoil : " Jcat Bl^n niO doWHguilty." "Do yoo plead guilty?" " Irookuu I'd j'iiit m wed. This fuller is de-

uA llmt I did steal the chickens,an' rather tbnu dispute his word, for hoscorns t" be a clever sort of feller, I'lllet it go bis way." "The question is,did yon steal tho chickens?" "No,Jedge, I was at prar meetin' on thatnight, en' "nn prove it, bat rntbor thanmake tiie.-aug feller feel bad I'll lethim have liia way." " Tou Bay youwore at prayer meeting on tbat night ?""Yes, Bir." •'Whioh night ?" "Why,on the nigljt I stele (be chickons,"

minutes after his declaration howas eontenced to the penitentiary fortwo years.—Little Reck Gazette.

. •» tm> mSitting on A piazza overlooking Box-

ard'a Say, the other afternoon, thola'ndloru told us the following story of

(1 Yankee cutcn< "When I kept a contry etore," said mine host," "an oldfarmer enmp in ono duy to tnako a bn(-

•r trade. Ho had a lot of frcah butterud I nakcil him how much he wantedpound fur it, 'Fourteen coats,' hotiawered. 'Well, I'll take it j u t aastands," wu9 my reply, and he pat it

dim cellar without further comniout.Ho then ordered a lot of goods—flour,mgar, ami BO forth, tlint he wanted toakobomo with him and naked mo hownucb. tfiey would come to. I figuredup!and found that they amounted to

; two dollars more than the priea'f the- butter. This seemed to annoyiim, aud after hemming and hawing aood deal, l,o said : 'Well, now Cop'en,ppoHiu' llmt butter was sixteen cents amad *hal would it foot np V I toldm n trifle over what ho owed me.

'Well, then,' answered he, as he pat thogroceries into bis wagon, ' I reek'n we'llbev to oall it a uqnoro trade,' "

A Brilliant Vagrant.A letter was received at tbe Allegheny

poor board offlcs sereia) dsj» ago eskioginformation in regard to «n aged aodinsano tramp who had been arrested atButler, and whose caso waa before tna

authorities of that connty. Ho... . I that ho camB from Pittsbaffi1-

[othiiigwos known abont bim nt ihaUegheny office, but later it liad beenland out tbat he was at ono time, abouthirty-flve or focty years ago, a lawyer oto little ability, a polisued BD<3 eloquent

Breaker, and a member of tbe State con-stitutional convention of 1837. He ff«

io a politician of some note and tookin active part in the campaign whichosnlted in the election of Praidint^ieree, and reoeiVca "s his reward tbB•osition of United Statei miniatet to thelingdom of Sardinia. Hero he

witli no little ability nnUl suddenly bebecame insane, and while oat ofmind committed some &ats which nec**-

bis immediate- zecsll. Be vironght back to this country, and :arnod cgaln to this city, where he at-

tempted to re-cBtabliau hia legal practicetaluriR np an office in the B«rke buiW-ing on Fifth arenas- Bnt tboBtoiy of

ia iosanity bad preceded him, and he'as regarded with Universal distrust,.mong other things bo tried to recoverlargo amount for tuition from a former

ia his office, snd otado great ef •orta to re-open old cases in Which lioicted aa conniel. He Bnally driftea outif view and latterly bos been; completelyost sight of by those of his old Colleaguesrho are still practicing.—Pitttburg f"grnjiA.' if

A village cure mouuted bis putpit theitiicr day nnd was aboat to announce hm

;t, wheu ho perceived that his onlymditor was a solitary old man, whompied one of the front hooches. "TVclliy brother," said he, " be tfaore oniy»o3of UB ?" " I tliink, monsieur thi

Dire, flmt you are wrong." "How BO?"'Since God is cvorywhcrer He must bejcre." " Ton are right; I had entirelyForgotten Him."

In one of the gigantic omnibuses ol_ow-a-ilayB, there wos on cntanglemenioE carriages and an old lady s^aealedIiko a peacock. " O H wo shall bekilled 1" " Pardon, Madame," said an-otlforof thflpflssenfiors, "What can yon

At tho Bar.Dick Peters had a favorite trick,

rhicb ho frequently played on the na-3on keepers of Madison, Onlforaia,

[taring a crowded barroom, he wouldnay ID a loud voice : " "Well, boys, whatareyon goiaff to drmi J" E?crybodjrwould rush to the bar on Pater's seem-ing invitation, bat after the round ofJrinks had disappeared he would layown tie exact price of bU own bever-

age and gaunter away. If,pay 'or allwas demanded of him, he would coollyemark, " Ob, I only oiked what they

a going to drink oat ot ouriOBity,nse I intended to take flornetbing

yself, and wanted a fiBege*tlori. Ipays for my own- horn, and' no more.1*H« wasvUt is in OfOifornia called "ahod man," and lew oared to'get lota &diffleolty with • him; bnt finally anexasperated bo&ehder snot him, and; atUst accoonta his recovery was improb-

ble, -' '

otlforof t T p o B f i ,ctir ? D o u ' t y o n sut t

h l i r th

c n yar amnibas

h t b tBO ranch heavier than the other thatit is we wh * will i-ruali them," "Ah,JOB, that's «.•," Bfti-; the laay smilingroiBaotod, ' '-

tinairlae tA Detroit Beilo some time taaoe to*

Deired b j axprosa from on Eastern cityvery handsome-looking QtabrelU, andaalhbd it out-Uio other day for Ifae first

time. Taking a Woodward pnnue oarfor a short Tide, she reached the handleof the umbrella np to pull the bell-strep,when she desired to get^offi ' Ai shepulled down the unbrelU :tHgan"';tolengthen, and her feelinga inay Iw imag-iried when ihe found the umbrella in herband and a nword-oane aarrMgementaboat two teet hng dnitgUtjg to thestrap above her head. Thiaiinew ideain nmbtella handles didn't soem to strikeber favorably, and as the ear halted theleft both portions beaind her and seemedA goad deal ooafased when a niin oalled

tifterher1: ^ 'Can't never dnpend" upon them

things Jn tC tovt. You'd hotter gat aDerringer 1"—Free Pretx.

Ho was of a leiontiBc torn, she ofeontimental cast "You see, Amelia, thalaw of gravitation Itcopa tho earth jantio f»r Ernm the snn all tbe time, and Uis "centrifugal faros of tlio centripetal rao-tjoa, or something of that sort, makes, itrevolve," "Dear me, John," Bw'd abe"ia tbatso t I thought 'twas lovo tbatmade the world so round." "Yfell; yes,I suppose it does; but not in a technical

Be." " I don't want any technicalaeose. I I yon can't talk' aestimdnUlnonsense, yon can go calling oa aomogirl that reads tho magazines and knowsall abont science, FO there 1" end it tool

half an hour ot his b e t d tl abont science, FO there 1 end it tool• half an hour ot his beat endeavor toplaoe himsDlt book In the same ipot iaher aSeoUons that he w»i b f ttBoiontiflo di»nusion began.

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THE IRON ERA.BATI'JtD.VY. JKLi '2«l l , 1SOO.

ETUXT NEWS.

Whoever umtatook to curtuil my letterlunt wruk rut the toil off at tliti wrong endanil left tbe cur milking George flam1* oow.

The three young men who bottae«d intothe canal where a party of gentlemen andiheiruivet* «'&N battling one ni git last weekare hereby nmiiled tnat if tliej dutlial againthey vill lie taught that ladies havs someii gilt* which i-veu young t&vagaa ire hoaadto puppet, t K-itholtl their nsmei tbis timebecause 1 am willing to believe tint th»jdid it without any intention or irumltiDP thtladies, (tough Ihat require* a goad dsal nl(Mb, scd perfj8jw Bon Tmnklla was reamright than Alexander Pope than hd improT-ed on Pope thus;

" Immodest acts admit of this defence.That want of modesty is want cf sense.You know Pope's version of it v i a ;"Immodest words admit ol DO defence,Fat wnnt of modesty id wnnt of s c r m "

e applied now, either way,bow tunny sensclew people there tomld bein the wcrld.

Tbe mm who used tbe fenifo iu tlie racketat SUubapc, whiuli I reported lasl week,says he dua't want to bo called » coward.The other fellow attacked him tint, and hetold him he wan not big enough to fight him,being a cripple, l>uf if lie did cot Jut him(VIOUB he would cut him witU a kuife.

I give bint the benotit of the explanation,but, nevertheless, brethren, if 1 oould nottake u glws of beer tir u driuk of Jerseyliglifuing without getting fighting d/uui. Jwould uGTer uwto it while tie world stands,untl I um uot a very rod hot temperanceman either. I tanlmngiiii»bowlht,cuUdttnof the drunkard muitt fuel when their fathBTcones home alter baring a light with fiomeutber drunkard. How much aabamed the;are lliat they must CJIII Buoh a tntn theirfather. IIov tlie wife, whom t« onoepromised to love, cherish and protect, mustlutl when slip has la bunt nronnd town forhim, fearing to find him, yet, too inxlounfor his safety to stay home uutil ha bas hadbis ilebnuch out, and returns of bin awn ac-cord, stupidly, senaeleuBlj drank, perbaptito h&ftp curssn oa her, and blows as veil.Jiwthowany mail can do that Una aftertime, nuil not be ashamed of hlmaelf I can-not imagine,

I thiub it would be just as wall for thepeople of Mount Freedom, and other places,to keep their church qutireli ont of thanewspapers. They an bad enough wheneoaflnad within the Hafts of the jaiinedittsneighborhood. There to always two sidis tothem, and the best thing lo be dons ii to" leave your gift at the altar and go and bareconciled tg your brother smd then oome•nil rffer your gift." "It jon law th»nittat bate you what reward have ye? Do not thepublicans and Burners do this ? I soy tmtoyou, lore those who hale yon, and da goadto those who despitefnlly nse you." Thatin Bibb doctrine; aod Christian tniniitanand Christina laymen would do well to Uilnkit aver before rmhing into print with thafrgrievances, whether they apell like NoahWebster or Josh BiUinfcS.

Tha census enumerator missed the bigboarding house and the population of Box-bury township loses at least t*rJ Bowmaoj more iiooses did thifennmemtu mlsa?

Constable Button from Dover eame nphere Wedueitfej, with a State's warrantisauedby Juatiee Gage, for the ureit ofMrs, John ]}, Lunger. The warrant trasi«a«dst tbe mitigation of Nathan DtriaEiq., and on hla aftadarit pNsttroably,This Is how the neighbors toll the particu-lars of tha story :

Squire Datia'a chickens *re the pest of theneighborhood. Not content with eating up

Sehoolty'i Mountain*In the tonne of along artioleon thii

rtwort la the 2fowar« Adrertlsar,

Charged With Complr&ey.- - Abraham Leach sad Aloaso W, Doremt

I or destroying what th.y coalJ l a the gar- M B i d m U o f thii county,dens, they go into the hoawa and foragefor what they can Ret. l i t . Lunger's babyia* little tot just big enoDgh to lit on thefloor, and the Squire's chickens iknow juat what time of day It got Its lftnoh,for they would come la and go tot its pieceof bread and bntter regularly and b*bythought it fine fun. Sirs. Lunger could notBee it in that light, and John notified theSquire seTeral times to ahnt hla chickens tip,which he first Bald ha wonld do. 'and ' thendidn't, and didn't, and didn't until finallyODB laokleaa day Mw. Longer left some

' ports green mixed upon her own stoop andUuee at the Squire's chickens came and dideat thereof, and did rarely die, vheieupos(lie Squire got on hi* ear and did xweai .flintif John did not nettle for them fcwithin three day>, he, (he saMSaviB, would send him to Tianlon: Johnooaclnded he could fire away, and the tetaUhas been that the into Sqnirs got out aSUtewarrantfor Mrs. John D.L«nger, in-alead of faer hosbaud, and she in to bare ahearing before Enquire Samuel 0, Oaakey,at South Stanhope, ceU Saturday aftarnoon,st what hour I know Dot.

tha writer says:The nesvtst to the English Inn that I to

5YBF known I find rigbt bore, with allpleasant aneeinorlea except tbe opprawaiter. As a curiosity in the Hue ol hotels,as ottetiog * wide contrut to the greatptffcoes I hare referred to, the Heath Houseshould I* widely known and flatted. Liketbe ilfadquirten at hforrittowa, U ia a ior tha Revolution, with vide piazzas BU;potted by Mjufire massive pillars, andair of iwpftOtable antiquity resting upon itlike a benedict ion. Ws are not obliged hereto 6flfl wnetiar stlt«e trail ha* tha reguUnS<h, or vhfither one's ooat ii io k(with the furniture, but tha feeling iplanted at once that Qua is Utfl place whioae can retire in blissful serenity fromouter world and dismiss all the o*reeare the canker worms of happiness. Inaiiand out all things are In keeping, wbolesoufood and plenty of it, good service J*t

appetites iu perfect bam*with tha rhndi.

But It h uot my purpose to consider IhouasuattjtfaiDs more than an adjunctother ends. What I prinoip*lly aim at i*glorify my own State of Mew Jersey, andshow the wr id that it contains within IIall that is essential to the comfort and enj

ient of mankind. Take nine-tenth* ofwateriag-plaoe DDrrespontlenee «bd it willfound that the writers hava UtUe towide i ron too hotels, the liall«, the dinguiahed guests, the driveB and the raoea.resort in go«d for muoli uow a-days thatnot a race coon*, and I am glad to beof reaoh of tlie smell of the stables, audhome talk, the pool sellers, the table oflittle joker and the plckpooktU. Thowho caimot live out of tbe excitaineutgfffe, who prefer to Bit on the boiler withsafety TBIVB fastened down, will of oouinot come to auch B pUoe aa thii. but tbtwho wlah to gain a pound a day and takeall home, will The oharms of Northern KeiJersey are manifold, but they all lie with!tke realm of nature. If tbe true line absauty is the curve, then this region ahoulbu exceedingly beautiful, for it butstraight Him. anywhere. Where thereuot a mountain there is a hilt, wierebill an undnUting surface. Every torntke road opens a new prospect, and hsiand there aro openings that permit theto wander over valleys and hills,the summitof tbt latter uvlott in tbe blaaot tfeartiAnd there iu this on* prevailing featuthat Dearly every hill Is oultivaUd tosummit. Schoolej'i is a fair uropla. 'walk or ride, up, up, towards htaren, wOSMBX a ^agtora. Ulokfug tlie whilebare rooks and dnolatlon, but when Ibut turn has been made, and the hut MOis aoeonpliehed, we find spread out faefons aa rich fields and aa mailing % landseujas ota as^wbew be toxoii. Tfa» mostthe, people hete a n the BOU of lubor. It ito tbs farming we a n lidebted for the wuIng corn aud. tbe wheat, which was t*utnot, for it ia In the bam. Bat Mooloy thscow lm h the pasture, the cherries hangthick upon the trets, the urohardB promiserichly for the harreet of apples and pears,and within the area of our mountain topgathered at lust a sample of all things thatgo to make » nation nappy and prorperouB,There Is a church »nd a acno*l hooss andoountry itore. I have not seen'a nrneterjyet, but I prftsomi thare ts oat somewnere.

eld-kRe ifamong foarteei

hnbdrod people Mmprfoing this townshi]only one died hut year, I presume it will booas[der«d that tats f> not exntfy tbe fho

i oome to for those who wish to shufflioff this mortal ooil

People muit die, ofof fickneo, but ai

to that the widow tit the lateJames UoOratb, who is tryiog'b; batd workto keep her children together, -wfuf paid aman to Bpade her garden for her.'ipd after•he got i t planted, and t ie garden tmok Wasgrowing nicely, she lired a man to cultivateit, and than the Squire's chickens o*zn» inand wallowed in it, and Kntoaed. up whatshe had planted-and bowerer the may havefelt abont it she said but little, because aheV8B ». widow, perhaps, but tbe Squir* knew,it is cb&rgod, that hit chickens were destroy-ing her garden and Btill bt let tfaam run. Itis said, mereover, that as aeea to it that no-body's chiokesa runs ou his premises, andthat he shot a hen and rooster belonging toJim Thomas for treepaulng on a grass lotbelangiag to Mm.wbere they ooaii da nopossiUe harm.

I tell tbe story aa tha indignant neighborstell it, what they say they u a read* t o swearto, that IB ilL

Eugene Roberta and Sob JfeCoanell r e a lover to Budd'a Lake^Vednesday, » d pickedeich a basket of btockberries. Betumlngiome they cams across the farm There tbehte James Ayeri aaed to.lirs, bnt on whicha roan named Lewis flaudew 11 res al present..Sanden Btartod after the boys, sent hii dogafter them also; captured them when thty gotcut ou ths highway, made them go tuck tobis house and empty out' their buries; and•ant them borne with empty baakets. Thatwas the story the boys told when they ajothome at any rate.

JBoyi woo go btadcberrymg bad betttrkeep off that nan's premises, :

Tha rope on the plane ou at Stanhopebroke Tuesday, tba cir gat cmsswaya *f thetrack on Its way down the steep grade battitd not do sflTrerygrMtainoantof damage.Uhoy got It ttumbtg again Thursday after-

Thursday ot lost week by Ucit«d KtaMarehal tintchinHon and Special Agent l)i

int Umcd by United Oomrniur-ioaer Seubef, tor conspiracy to dofrtUn Government in a penaion matter. Tb<ooinplolnt, which Is made by Lemuel Kahart, of Fanippan;, IPLS forth that Sara]M. Wright woe tho child of tfmWright, a prirato ia Company V, PirslRegiment, Saw Jersey Volunteer*, and thaihe died in the war. The child received

whioh wan drawn bf her guardiiuJohnK. Couuklin, who i-* cow dead- Ihichild died April 3, 1870, and after its donttK&yb&rt etrears he hoard Abraham Leacsay to Coooklfn that there would be no diffi-culty in g^ttbg (BO pension moneyname o'f Bamh M. Wright; thst it wouli

tkfl DO diflsr»p«o that the child:cept tbbt it would cost mureft papeni; that if he got thn petiti

ought to keep half fot Ills trouble. Kayhart says he heard Leach say he had gotms witness and his wife would bo the other.

Kayhartsayitht theis informed by letter

John B. Witobar, Pension Agent, 11$23,67 were paid to Coneklin upon deposittions signed by Dor era na and CornelieXieach, by wW

t appeared that Sarah M,Wright was living at ths eipiration June 4,16T9, and t ta t If had appeared that shedied ia April the pension would tare beenonly 410. Xaytart saya be is informed andbeUeres that Abraham Leach and AlonzoDoremus knew the child died April S, 1879,and that they conspired together to obtaina pension by fata affidavits. The deaththa child wsa widely knewn, as ahe wasburned to death, and the matter was pub-lia&edinthepapenand very muoh talkedabout. Tbe priaoners wen taken beforeCatted States Conmtasioaer Franoia andbailed, aa Ccmmiwionar Keaibey waa ab-sent from Newark.

Mount Tabor.Tabor to withoot doubt one ot the

most delightfol spota of the kind iitry and would oome into pyomiDenoe

much move rapidly than it dots by thejudiotous investment of attttlemoney. Bap-

i h bpew, fory p

, that a fine, broad avenue

Naw Jersey Crop Prospects-Adrloev fnun Flemlngton BUU that tbe

recent rains have revived th« bepta of thefirman throughout New Jersey, and tbeprospect* for good oropi u e oonsfdsrad <etUeabV The corn fields present a fine [ . .twe,th« ;Btt]ka having gro«B wonderfolly•within a few days- This ia aUo the greatpeach region of tbe State, and preparationsare under way for (Sanding to market manythousands of baskets. I t is balloted that tfaeusual number of baskets—120, (WO—win be•hipped this eeason. Nearly all the promisent owners of orchards profess to be con-fident of a Sno yield,, Whatit, rf« tad buck-

, irleifarsnpebtedto do well. The berry«rop is not quite aa*' large aa oatuL Kaen-berrien were not as plentiful, wh'l& blaok-Imries pramise an crilinaij yield.. The

• nore OBIUTAW apetJeM, saoi w tint Lawtoa. srad the Hittatinny. flo better than the wild

berry, and therefore Otose baring large gar* «P«eIaUjd e u will have a bountiful rapplj, but ths F o r w"0"Buckets will «offtt. Hackloberrlea growqaita abandaotly tbuwbonu, juriicnlai-JyonSonrland Uoontain, but the largest yiaMll in Boaawx county, where they hare the

wen opened from the base of the hill•ntiritig the groundi to -Ute Tabernacle, andat handsome ornamental entrance wsra putop. It wouU be a standing adverti.ememtof the plara to fh» rcanv hnndndswbo dailypass In the trains, suid most of whom havelittli or BO Ida* of the great attractions hid-den from tnsir TE»W bj> the deiwo foliage.

Another suggestion i From thi park att ia summit ot lbs grcnn&M a nagalfloesivisw is to be had in one direcUoD, fantitisout o* in others by the trees that anmnnlit. l a , ths oantM of this patk U • largereservoir with a massive foundation, uponwhioh wild be ereotad a tow« that wouldreach abate the trees and present a nugniA-oeut vi*w of the hadtoape of Horthnxn HawJersey, tntetvliag la eotnt) dtreefloiui formore tkaaasoore of miles. A small pricebf sojnMon oonld bt oharowl, which wouldbe more olwrfullypild than the f«oWgodtor plokating horsai, autd WSUU»T« wouldyield a handsome interest upon Ihe forestmeat Tin handeaDe entranee below andthe abunaUny towering above the forestflrowne*tl sammll -would as adveidaementstloae more than repay Uu oast, and addgreaUy to tha lutereet and besiBtjr rf thoplaoe.

•HtUeu var(pty.; Fetn , plums aad grsjpeiTHramlse an exeallont yield.

The Woman's Cimp Mtatlnf.DaBpItsih*nlrtoftb«t>r«Nnt«««k, aod

1& ooaatqntaee a denrasslon in the attend-a&oe, tb* Woman's holineas mw figs atMount Tabor have baan marked by manysola dlsiWUDWs bylaaiesj from all perte ofthe eonntrv. Um. Foota, the coloredetangelbt, of Ohio, sndtwo lidios by tbename of Smith, of New York, have addedespecially lo the interest of the serriots.

or other ttis clergy of tbsOonf*renoe.hav*baenoonirpiflnens by theirabsence, but Ber. It. B. Bool* a a d l U r .Mr. DsTies'from abroad, havfibacn presentto aid tbe vork. In these mMtfoga, how-dfer. the aui pn& dtrotion et the ladlu arepklnly shown, for ahottld they give tbi ttg-igvwmiatmMMretulm&U M s>«a« toHvp b u n giv«a thm WtfU^ $«>** *! W

New Jersey's Industries-Prof««oc Oook, In a recent paper read

before the Middlesex County Fanners' Cliat N«w Brnnswigk, sa^i there are Stl.VOOf a m e n in New Jersey. 30,652 farms, 711,000

i,(!07 farm laborer*, and t!!(!5,000000 capital Block, which produces annuall;V1G,GOV,000. There a n 6,(i:tfl nionnfaoftie*, witu 68,000 horse powers and 75,ocopontUvesj, with $60,000,000 capital-, whicproduces 9160,000,000, whiuh showi thattb» prodnets of agriculture are only abouttwenty pur cent, of tho capital and labowhile the produota of 'the manufactoryamount to about 2VO per cent, uore tl

by agriuulture. While the mber of employeeB is neatly the some 1& botlthe proflU of the farmers are divided uno

>re than 30,000 peraonfl, while the rnanufacturers profits ars divided among 6,00that it, among about one-fifth the cumbiof persons, which giveB twenty timuch for tha manufacturer as for the farm-

For the iniprovemcut of farms andinoreue of crops more than UOO.OOO worof purchased fertilizers are used inJersey every year. The hay crop amounto more than 600,000 torn a year, of whichperhaps, one-qu&rter is nlovec. This is w<for feed more than $H,0O0,D0O, but itsue as a fertilizer and renovator of the BOin still greater, and 1B indispensable tofarmer. New Jersoy is tho largestberry-crowing Htate in the Union. Tlcrop last fear was 75,000 bushels, andbe still larger were it not for dUetues aminsects that ore at present nnmanageahlWith propurly devlaod experiment* itthought those enemies might be overoomisad s crop thii can be grown on £,(KBores, worth $2,000,000 le certainly wortthe effort, if there is a reasonable proepeiof doubling it, mi there is in this case.

Abort MethodiBU.Sishop Bowman attributes the falling

in the rise of Methodist congregation! to tfact that Uethodlatdoctrinoissotpreaelie<from the pulpit as asuressively u itto be, sad that the good old Msthodirtof shouting ia sermon time has fallen luldisuse. Kow-a-days, hs says, tha brathrand listen hardly dare to say "Amen" wlieithe preaoher makes a good point.

Possibly, upoa tartlur aiuty, 'he Blahmay find that the true cause of the phenom-enon that l iu attracted his attention limuch deeper than this. In the old shoutmidays HethoJist preachers know very litUs Utia «nd Greek, but they knew thBible and WdBley's sermons from lid to lid,they believed in them implicity, and thepreached them with tbe fervor of full con-viction, seeing in every congregation a mul-tltode ot sinners in momentary dangerhell, aud to be plucked llko brands fromthat everlasting burning, Toe lay Metfcodi of those iayt, too, ware a plainhumble folk, poor in this world's goods hurich is faJtb, As ibey bad not yet began tobuilt fine churches, rich men had not be-

ime necessary to them ; they were n.•pecten of persons, "Who ia GeneralJackson?" roared the Rev. PeterC&rtwright,when a brother proacher twitched his isleeve and told him tho President baa justentered the ohurab: "If General Jacksondoesn't repent of Ms sins and seek saltation,God will send General Jackson to hell asaiokssaQulneaniggar." Fancy the Bev.. P. Newman saying that of Grant ii

Grant's hearing 1

But In those primitive days—and wa in-lit* Bishop Bowman's particular attention

this point-Mflthodiat preachers had notgone into politics.—Sun.

Ogden Mine.UOBBTB. Moby & Oonley, ol the Ogden

Mine, have been making some Improve-ments by changing their pnmn from the old

ioft to tho hoisting, -.haft. Three accidentshave befallen ths pump since It was movedand started. Firtit, tbe pump-rod brokethe first day, but by tha following d&y a newrod was put iu, and they started again on

hursday. On Friday night, after lowerinhe water six feet, the big bob at the top of

the shaft broke. They have gone to Doveri have a new one oast, thns delaying workir a couple of weeks longer. Theyso putting up a new building CVBC their

pump- The; closed the Elliott min« for aiw days and then let it ont to John Ma-uen and others who were to re.Ua the or<jr $I.5o per (on.

Cbarlsr Flina was hurt in tbe Maloy miniin the 14th lout, while helping pat down

imp rod. The plank upon whioh be stoodve way, and ha fell down the slide, 66 ft.,the rtnll. bnt strange to My none of hie

bones were broken, and lie has so fsr rsoov-red as to be walking around.George Kinney, the boos carpenter, was

urt on the 16th while climbing out of the!ioe. He took hold ot the bedplece cf theig bob when the bob went down, crushingis hand very badly. Dr. Andreas, of %arta,Iresned tha wound and he is doing well.

L. M. Hotalen, who has been laid up forrae months with solatia rhssmstiam has

••covered so as to be able to work again.Andrew J. Hotalen, a hid 15 years old, andin of L. M. Hotalen, itarted to go down theill towuda Ogdensbarg with bis oooain, on

fair 3d, and has col been heard from siaos.toy information as to his whereabouts willbe thankfully received by bis parents at)gdenshnrg.—Snaaex Register.

Rev. Mr. Butler's U s t Service.8L John's Church was on Sunday eveng unahle to neat the large audience that

had gathered there io listen ia the last ser-ice by itu ntiriug Roc tor, Bev. E. B, Bai-

ler, prior to his departure for Easton. Norvices ware held in tbe Presbyterian andirst M, E. Churches that evening, and the

ptople ot a\l AenomSmtloza a»emeiu> havepoeseaseu the one desire to pay a mark of

spect la this highly esteemed clergyman.U s discourse Ur. Butler spoke feeliiglyhis asBocUtiouB with, our town and thB

attachments he bad formed hero, vbiob

^ e r nmatn a- port of his being.In the cenrsa of bis pastorate of nine

rears in this, place Hi,,. Batlar has gained' high esteem of tbe entire oommuoity, aaeil aa tho sincere affection qf bis coiigre-t i i b Bis ftcbohirly attainmeota, bin

^ ai a prescher, and thorooghnesa ofbis Christian character, mads him the friend

irery Christian of whatever denomlna-ion, while all'ceteemed him aa a cttiwn.[is removal also brings another cartse foriooere regret in the foot that it take* fromIts dhotch and a large oircle of friettdf thelirays Bppraciable corapanioiuhip ol Ifrs,

Hurdtown and Vicinity. 'The Jeffeiuou Townahip Saaday School

Association met in tha M. E. Chorob, at!Hovr FoondUnd, on Saturday evening hutf['Sere was it large utteudHBoa, and m^rommvtre made by RAT. 0. L . Banghart, tho

pastor, Bev. D. W. Bydor, an3 olhew. Thent>it meeting of the AaaoaUtion vUl be held i

i lire, Lovinn Norman's grove, near thelhonse,"

Trouble Amone the Italians,Tbe large gang of Italians at work upoo

the new raOtond quit on Monday morninghicau«e, as they alleged, they had oot beenpaid. In Ui*r afternoon they made an as-

lt lh iio enat ofsault upon a wagon on lh«tbo town, upon which '

east ofa son of Con-

liThs organ has been taken oat of tha

Uurdtown church, ana we nuderstand thatSirs. 1'. 0. Hurd hoa timlly cansented to Jether organ he taken into the church, Mm.Urn. Allen presides at the iwtramecttluriug public worship.

Sir. Wm Cionton has henu g\vea thepiiHition of flrorpao on tbe Ogden SltueBailruad, a [xwltion formerly oi-onpied byMr. Charles OhambBrhla.

Quits a gale pawed ttraugh Milton andLougwoail, on tUbbath ulleraoon the l l tbiust, Joiug wime damage by bloicicg dowsfruit trees, etc,

Dr, Higginfl, of Hackeiktown, ooonpiedtbe pulpit of the Hopatoong M. E. Church,cm Bubbath mornitig and evening, the 11thinst. Ho Is expected lo deliver a leettutJthere Saturday evening, August 7th, nr.d on-oupy the pulpit again on the Sabbath.

Ur. L, 0 . Hard has torn nwsy the mainpart of bis residence, and is engaged inrebuilding it.

Tho sign over lbs church door nl llil Umhas been taken down, and tho charcb re-painted. Has the church war nt last on Jed YWe hear murmurs aa though tuo rod woo

Fatal Af eiduntsMrs. Mary Daley, a widow, while picking

bcrri<» alongside the roadside close by herhomtj at Hanover uaok, ou Monday afternoonof last week full down the bank, Kome tliw«feetln tha gutter, and broke her thigh boue.Bho Uy there for an honr before nhe wasdieooverod, when she » « token in the housiand Dr, MiUer, of "Whjppany, Eummoned.Every attention possible -urns given her, aOD Thursday morning the break was Bet,but Bbe died Saturday night lwrt. She wai

they were doming down that strut toward i 76 years of age, weighed over 200 lbs., andthe railroad the whippletrseu come down ] lived alone.BgainHt the homes'fiat, frightened them so Mrs, Jtaien Ixjwe died very auddenly onthat they rtiunwaj'.. Tivy onulinui'd dowu ltiuniday forenoon at her residence ia Henry

tractor Page, woo was koodcel aft bfsohib, and took ahalter in a nGighboringbouse. The boy who was driving the horsesstarted down the Uorrislnwn road and comeinto town by tbe waj of Morrii street. As

WEEKLY IRON REPORTS.

AHCBIGAH PIO IOOM.The EogiuoeriuK and Mining Journal cf

last GaturtJaj says;The indications of tut improvement In ths

Iron market, which we noticed in our last,have developed to a considerable extentsince, and prices all around are bigber.There have aot, however, been very exten-sive purchases made, The consumptioncontinue! large, and tho proapooui of anactive demand are very encouraging.

There baa been some bwrineas during thopast week, although it in not quoted. Primebraudti of No. 1 Foundry Iron are scarce andin good demand at $25 per ton. There issaid to be a very active Inquiry for largilota. Forge J» In better supply. Makers

s all very much firmer, and looking forbetter prloea Sales of No. 1 Foundry, in•mail lots, are aald to have been made at ashigh a price as $20 per ton. We think,however, that tke following are fair quota.HOD* for average quantities i No. IFouadry

Ho- 2 {28; and Forge, | 2 l . ,

BXiTaVBHT 07 ISQM OB>

Passing the Eaokettatown BOHICB, via. II .ft. It. to PemuylTania, for thu week codingThursday evening, July &H 1880.

8TJ.TI0MB TZOU. X0KH. OWt

the streut with the boy i j ingiU in the bot-h ki l ttom of tho wagoa, uliarp turn

lound tho EHA office, ran into n pile of lum->er aud wei-n «topped. One of tbe horsesme qulto aeverely out.

Ou Tuasiliiy uiorni»g UIB men were paid

A Fiigo Hare diflaoWod rartuership anil thework wiU bo nulahed by Ur. Hullivun.

Blundered Again, at Usual.Tbe little sheet In our town again pntiut

fo.it tn it by claiming tlmt no attention waapaid to tbe violation of tie ordinance np.af usti'ntit driving fay the ciuichmon uf Miyorltiobnrds and Jamoa H. Simeon, Esq., onUOHOHJ, iutimatlag tbnl tha uuthoritios didnot wire to interfere iu tbe mutter. If thewriter had tnfcon paioH to wolk no row tbostreet lie would liavo foetid tunt cowpMut

Ininifdiately lodge.l gainst both drivorsbefore Jndgu Wood, thut ono of them wuslued, and that the other furuinhed bail toippear at a bearing to BS held to-

iluy. To asperse tfae motives */ pnblicoIllcinlH without tnklnj; any pntnnto got atfRctk whioh a n outily nlitiiinablu is diuwpu-tuble oud mean, BTI.I elmwu tbe uialloiouaauthor U> be a snwk who desires to veDt l\nsplcan ogniust those he Hoea not like in amanner utterly regardless of troth or oomimon decency. And yot tho perpetrator ofeuch dirty ncandnla drivels like a whippedchild when by bis owu aota l e is shown, tohe bvtk a falaiJier aud a fop}—and somebodytellahimofit.

MoouUIn Viow,Sooiaw*/,.Port Oram.hester H.n. (HurtoQ's.Curwin's,Baceteaaaa, Vitnsttn odd Vhw-ter Junation stations,)

DrakeavilleWaterloo

718181,C71011,803 07

Total

M3 0090 07

6,27*79

The Genius of New Janey.Newark and Ess»x county bold tbe lead

aa the most populous city nod county, fol-lowed closely by Jersey City and Hndson.Tha population of tbe two counties willreach nearly 376,000, or fully one-thirdthat of be entire State.

end Hudson, In wile*tha united gain IB nearly 100,090, the ting is not ao favorable. The tendency la toindustrial centre*, or to those points offeringfavorable reBifonces fcr familisa from HewYork. Farming is not so popular in theStats as to draw Immigrant* from abroad,.orthe natives of other States. In fifteen oonn-ties the inoreua ia but 70,0011 and takingthe Bane ratio in the others-^AllaQtlc, Oam-den, ifonmoaih end Peseain—tie satirefignrea woald hardly reach those of EBSCIaud Hudson. Union has rondo a handsomeincrease In ita per oentoge, and MorriB

ands almost as high.The population of (be State ia l$70 was

107.949 and tl now eutim..tea at 1,100,000.' is will give a littli over ltt,00O to a mem-

ber of Assembly and will consequently in.aee the representation of EaMHCftnd IXud-i to ten members each, wbjla Burlington,

Houeester and Salem wfll probably aioblember of the lower House in the re-

IfslricUng of tho State next year.

NewJersey Congregational Aaeooiatlon*A copy of the minutes of the! recent meet-

ng of this Aaeootation have been furnishedis by the aeetetaty,'Uav,jF. A, Johnson, ofChester. They show the following statistic*for the year ending May 31st, 1660! Tbe*>tal number of ohcrohes in the AasocUv

-which indndes, besides tbe churchesIK State, others ic FhiWdpbfa, Baltl-

lore, Washington, &. 0,, and a port of'irginia—is 83, with a memoarahlp of

0, tmd 8,807 in the Sunday Schools,'or benevolent pnrpoaei tia.BGC have been

Killed in tievmdo.Johii FerriB, a young man of Irondale,

tep.soii of Patrick King, who removed toCandelare, £Bnieratda Co., Hevada, sometime ago, waa killed in the course of a ditturbanoa an tbe Fourth of July, notificationof which was reoeived by hla parents thiearly part of this week. A rough of tbiplaoo where he lived bad got into a difficultywith a bar-tender, whioh attracted a crowd,sad among tha number young Parria, xrhostood upon some steps overlooking theacena. Botk the dispntantfl drew rovolversand a number of the friends oi «ic<. lid '.hesame, and soon a general fir!';-;, Jegan, .nthe course of vhiah young Forrie tnur struckin tha head by a bullet, and died half anhour later. Another bynfamdcv was shotthrough the heart and instantly killed, butneither of the disputants were Injured.

Young Ferris had! been in Nevada abouttwo jeun, in tlie course of which time hebad siup aparouUt, and also fuuds lo help some otheitneaihea at the family to come from Irelandto this country.

etraol, Morrintown, cauHed by a alight touchof sunstroke received about a week %go.Tbe taneral will take }<1ICD from tho Churchof the AWuraption HatnrdAy forenoon at 9o'dook. A solemn JifgU mans of requiemwill bo chuuted.—Banner.

John Medlln Coet to War,John ofedllD, of Mine Bill, ia getting too

dnngeroai to be allowed hl» treodoai. OnTuuidiiy he went to his house and mado se-vere threats to kill members of the family.About eleven o'dook that night be returneda n ! rushed Into the house with a drawn pistol, expressing Ills intention of exterminatinghis household. With difficulty his two tarnsucceeded in getting bin weapon away fromhim before be exploded i t Heneitondeav-oted to get hold of a couple of gunH thatwere ia the house, but the boye succeededIn obtaining them first. Then be went outto the wood pile and returned with tho axe,but as he ascended tho ukirs he suddonljlooked into the muzzle of a gua which bisson Robert woo pointing et him from th»top and changed bU mlud. Severn! war'rants were Issued for.bU arrest on Thursday,the iinture of which will probably restrainhim for some time to come.

it home considerable money to dearinoumbmnoe on the place of hie

pp ."NotoBflorthe pastor-]

partora of 1869 la in office) to dav.tweaty-eoven churches which wer

acting0 ' theon the

>11 in 18G9 only seventeen are found thereow.""Chester la the oldest Church-older by

me hundred and six years than any other InIhe Association, andby fifty years older thanany of (he denomination w«at of the Hud-son rivsr. Washington Is the largest, with631 members ; MontoMr ibs moat benevo-lent, raising tl,281 for charitable objecte."

Artistic Merit-If aty bad a doubt respecting thi» ertlBtio

ability of DoBaJdaon, on* Dover Photo-graper, they had only to see the large pic-ture he took UM other day of the clans from

School of Mines, to have tho ramsHHIJ removed. Taken at tbe mouth otmiorftlsB* as farorabla a ppaJtlon u la

stadio-^«very face and feature was clearlyroughtoat awl the tights and shadows soloaded as to make a oWming wholn.

Donaldson ia oow engaged .xteusiTely inmaking ont-door vi&ws, and In erary la-otanee It giving the highoot Batisfaotlon by

BktUfnl execution. He u also doing aat amount of large portrait work at the

gallery, and la succeeding well IB this linewhere all his predeoaaurs here have to

Tfie Way to Catch Them.Of Father Lippinoott, the venerable

Metbodiflt preaalier who used to miaister inthis bncliori, many good storied ate told, butnone hotter tbnu tbo following, whioli weheard the other day : When be was livingnear Suocasimnn be went to New l'ork oneday to attend a pre&ohure' meeting. Thetopio tinder discussion WRS as to the bestmothod of bringing strong, influential meninto [be church, After thu question badbeen diaousced at length by learned divinesthe tftll form of Mr. lippincott rose in l ierear of the aadieuoe. " Brethren,1' said he,

11 come from nmoug tbe bilk of NorthernNew Jersey, where there ia a large lake, Ioften fish there, and when I want to catibig flsb I always use LIVE buit 1" He thensat down amid an impression-greater Unany that hud been produced fcj the long

ilien. The iilustrntion fa full ol farceeven, to this dov.

Mount Tabor Fair and Festival.Tou will probably remember, Ur. Editor,

that I called four attention BOOIO time eiuoeto tho fact that a grand fair and foativalwonld be held at Mount Tabor by thiyoung people' of that place under thaauepiooB of tbe It. T. L. A H . TJ., duringtbe present summer,

Aotive preparation arc now being madefor this looked for event whioh in to com-mence on Friday ovenino; next, with a liter.ary and inuidcal entertainmaut, after whichnd during ths next dny and etoniag a fair

and festival will be hold.As (his will bo a rich tract, without

doubt, it is hoped that DO nu« witlim isonabte distance will fail to be ou baud.

Cutting TimAn exchange remnrlcs:

fanners hereabout aro cut Ling nil tliu tin!bor and selling It. This is nBc-riouu mistxas they will discover for the native* bt-l

Tbo sale of tbe wowl nmy bring :little ready money just now, but (ho culldown of the trees ia an injury from wl

ian recover. So wutl reooguiIs the Unportanoa ottroeBthut mauy.Mtateare offering psemiums to thoso who pint

A Huge Blast.Tbe third big blast ia the JiaiesUmc quarry

of the Glendon Iron Qotcjiatiy, near Eiatcn,Fa., will soon be set a&, and It in expectedthat 60,000 tons of limostune will be dislodg-ed. T i e quarry is situated on a hil&de,b t o which run four drifts a distance of fiftyfeet. At the inner eud a drift roan off atrigbt anglea on both sides for sixteen feet,maklngthe drift in f«nn UU the letter T.At each joint and a t each end of the o wdrifts a blast fifteen fwt deep has been snnk.Ia tbe sbafle and drifts a large somber ofchambers have been made, and into Uweenbout fifteen tons of powder will be ' placedThe povder will be etplodad by electricity.Tho work of preparing for the bbet has beengoing on fcr aver a year.

Large Mineral Lease.About 10,000 acres of mlueral property,

rieontlyb d by Wm. H. HUao, of Char-lottohurg, lying near the Gr^en Fond endGoppAros mines, (n tho vloim'fy of the Mid-land Jt. B . , baa been pnrubiuod and theproperty transiemd to Mr. Abrnm 8.Hewitt, of the firm of Cowper A Huwitt.This deposit Of iron ore in prospect, wbeufully developed may riral in qualify andqunntitj the celebrated Copperas mineu intbe immodlato vicinity.

Thieves About.Tbe stable ol Ira C, Coo^r,

Avenue, •and a good

enteredBet of uew i

Monday ('lo ban

i Hi. Hop

them. We i i no doubt that the loni

Value ot Swamp Much,time ano we remarked tVat an i

of swamp muck of good quality, three feeldeep, i actually worth $25,(100. Nodoubt Buoli a statement is surprising- Sowas the Btatement of Dr. Lnwas, of Englnndthat a ton of bran fed lo oows returaed worthan its cost in manure. Swamp muck,frco from sand, contains two per cent, orforty poundu of aitrogenin a ton. Nitrogenia worth in the market twenty-five cents perpound, BO that a ton of swamp muck IB BO-tuslly worth $10 for the nitrogen in it. Allthat is needed is to work up the muck, BO asto make the nitrogen available. An acre ofswamp muck three. fe*et deep contains 2,501)tons, and would' require eight rnqntha todraw oat, at ten loads a day. Few personsrealize the value of the fertilizing elementsof common waste matters which lie undertheir feet, and the innumerable tons of mat'

r that' may be available for fertilizing pur.poses, and that much of the idle and neg-lected materials represent n vast amount ofwealth.—American Agriculturist.

Arrested for forgery,The following is from thoUadlson Jour-

nal, a paper that publishes articles from theEat. of twice the length without credit:

Van Olers Stiles, tha Forest Hill schoolteacher who wan arrested some lime ago fcassault, has been reamotea for forgery. 1weans that an orier drawn, in hlii favor for»20 he made $2fi. and one .for *)28.&3 healtered to *sS.89. itr. Keiaey Brreated himat Milburo and brought Mm to tha CrossBood'B hotel, where his preliminary trialwas held H l d d t N d

droughts and other unfavorable plumesthe weather, which are HO baneful to goocrops, are due to tha destruction of tforests. We trust, therefore, that our I

'ill investigate liiig matter more cloaibefore the destroying aie goes any furtliei

; The Trout Season.Trout fishers hereabout* think thut thi

ohango ia tha Jaw whiah allows tlie takia*of trout till October let is a very unwisoae, AfUr the first of July they becomesoft &i to bo almost nnflt for table uue, act

i aluggiah in their habits that there ia nreal sport in taking tljcm. An ol4 ttouauhar in the vicinity of Dover, who haiwatohea their habits closely, B&ys that aboutbe flrnt of August they become blind, am

attacked by worms. In this *Uto thUe about in tha pools in n \ery fcluggimanner, and it seems like taLinf odvnntnof anoruiallj gauiu Chb to catch them 0BporUmeu sbould nan to l* time'ho lawohanged next winter ao that they cannot bitaken after July 1st.

The Water Suit Won by Mr, McFarl,Tho suit of Henry MeFarlan, Es«i., (if tbi

place, against ths Lolngli Valley JUil;Company, lessees of the Morris Uaiml, ft

,damage done !>y tho obcitiouol Wfti

of tbourso of tho liockawfty

onclusion on ThurmJay even:mni;<3H to tin

ninouut of $4110, doue during the last yCD

and tba jury gnvo him » verdict for tlio fiamount claimed. Suits for tkinngen do;in previous years are now pouiling inSupreme Court. After tbe rpmlaringof tlobovu verdict Court adjourned for the tur.and tho jury ;wan diBcharged. The wntisuits of Rookftway partiur.'.paiuBt tl:<, BIIUplafntirT, for tUo eauie cause, will ci.tne in ultho next term.

Golden Wedding."On Mondny last tha fiftieth tiunlverear]

tho wedding of Judfle Pnimuj S. Latb.and Miss Taiutor, of Virginia.was eelebraat their rastdence in Uadidou. I t wtu

,was held. He pleaded not

id t

yy, and was

signally failed. Then a ii that ha in amaster of his prafesaion, and tha peopleare quick to appreciate th0 f K t B a f l

th i

regard of a l l Hone evertown wboM aeparture was mare deeplynurksd b ; the » g » t of the community,&w whose fntow welfcre will be mon close-r wKtohed. Tha ofaarah lo ihion Sir. Bat-f is lo minister and the oity of .vbich they

an to become reddenta, wiU Bain mooh b jour great Ion.

Mount Tabor Dally Record-The pablioation ot tha fourth volome of

Uornrr TASDB EEOOBD will be oommeno-on ths Ant day of Ihe coming Gamp

[eetlnit, Aogtut 5th, and will be continued•vary aay-8and»y» exoepted-for ten IBBUIglring fttonognphio repotto of all the sor-mon* pteaobed, acaonrtK of evtry serviceleld, penikefches of pa-Ion m a prominent

lajmeu of tbo Oonfennoe, daacriptiona ofSroondi and ooltaget tai uotea of dAily ocourenaea. It proroUes to be nf greaterInterest than ever and will be ismed from

office of the Burxut, Momsbwn, N. J.,ichdar.Tha prices of subscription, in all oases

otUfle bee, will b e :Single copy for 10 days, ,. ,40 cents.Olnu of 5 or more .SO eta each.

With an stly* oopr of one to sAOhai up of a clnb of ton.

AddVaitdlinibsoripUonstoF B I D T, IIXPOBT, Editor,

toek Box QB( Dover, H , J .or to ths B u m s , Honistown, K> J.

boat hoDM at Simile's pond, Andorer,dsftroTfl*! "

hmnbuggrf b j tmreliiij Bgmb, who on.d«rUk« lo oopj piolnro, ma t i . rg , , J,,,* * d * U WhenDoodfom tgttm a «op7 it t«op7 it tnuos a« r * d » . photop.pl. H» to, no Hum.,,tion with theu asentf i n n hu lmd u ji w v e r v t

g i g o lNo. 1W, I . o . of O. »., kJ4M y 6th, l » B 0 , t h . i o l l . ^ g

rnoluionl wm ta

p guNy, and wasoommitted to tuo charge of Mr. Keleey, whostarted with Wm to MoniBiowo. Mr..Stileswanted to aee his uncle, John Stiles, livingin New Vernon, for tha purpose of getunghelp, and was conducted there by the con-stable. While. In a room of the secondrtory, Stiles Jumped from thft window sodby the time Eeliey came aroand, the housebe was half way toruss ihe field. He flradat him three times but be took to the swampand there Seine? lost him,

A Remarkable Couple,bare heretofore noted the foot that by

the reocni census returns. Mr. and Mrs, IKiekiel Clak are the oldest married

BwiLTra, Tt«t n «na» to a , h - n . I'biruai.mml ou now dmT»nd bauudl

S t A S 3

«2|0OO

st married oonplain the county. In all rwpeoU tbe; are aremarkable couple. They were married onthe 2d of July, 181&, and have thereforeHred together sfwy-five years. The num-ber of their descendant* is something won.derful. They have wen the births of niae*children, fltty-oua grind flhildnn, and fortynine greatgrand ohlldrBn—• total of onehundred and nine direct blood descendants.Of these' thirty have died, leaving sermtynine living. The aged pair lira with thsirsou, Mr. COM. T. Clark, the blacksmith,and both RM nmarkahiyhale and active fortheir yeari" At thalr borne on Morris streetthe old gentleman can show one of the finest[udana in town, the cultivation of which

has been performed by hiniBelf without any

purely family gatherinR uml ono of tbe IIIOBIenjoyablo and delightful affairs of the kiuever held In tuts section, Tho country doiaot poBflosa a more boHpitabla couplo thnuMr. and Mrs. Lntbrop, both of whom, evenat on age when (he Bands of life 1

B giftod with ruro convereatioiia:powers, Rnd tha entertainment of their chil-dren, grand-chiidredren on Monday was nn occasion of tho n

The Supply of Fodder.The nniofa talked of proosss of ens5age

or ths preaerriug ot green fodder \n pita ortrenotiB«, is k oonTenleno* rather than an adjdIMonal TBIUO to tho fodder,, The fodder,!*improved by tun proofs ..without doubt andthe fflnnantAUou it,.-nndargoes,iaonasea 1WdlUbUH B b '

solid comfort. The couple wero mado (Inrecipients of a number of beautiful presentsthat will be treasured by thorn aa the imentoea of a ripe old age.—Banner.

Of Interest to Teachers,Ths State Board of Education, at its

reoeut meeting, made the following chitnfa regard to teaohere1 Qorliflcotes. Tha 1.,.ond grade concty certificates are hereafterB«d lor three j e a n instead of two yoara, *formerly. The first grada ere good for fivyears imtead of three. The third graJoSfn(e dertlnoatoa are good for seven yea™itutesd of five. The seooad grade are goodfor ten years instead seven. Tbeflnt gradoState certificates am hereafter to be grantodto these who have hod tea ywirB experionoeaa principal of a graded nahool.

Tbe Greenback Convention.Th« Congressional Oonvontion ot the

Greenback party In this district wne oon-vsuad ia Palencn ca Tnegday, But failed tomake a nomination, i t iB claimed thataaong the dsUjntM were a large number ofDemoorata who bad oome to the Conventionin the Interest or Col. MUiBr, of BnrRoti,whoIs after the DsmwaaUo nomtaatfon andwanted the endonament of the Greenbackparty. The Oomalttea on Credentials re-ftwed to admit a numbw of the Bergen del-egites, and Gen. Hoxey secured en n

(jtoleo. From indicatinuB it won sliowii tliato old net bad first beuu taken, and that tho

thief had altarwarit como aurms Uio gain!not, Wbtn he Ihrew the old C.IIOH iintinr tbe

aot of one of tbe bursra ia tliu HL«11H iiud'ftlked off with tho other*, lm dueHu't

lament the lows of tti« haruciiB halt uo iiiiiulttinning tlio opportunity of gutting bold

of the fallow.

New Postal Order-The PoBtmautcr General IJUM iiiHUcd orJtrn

that after Oct. iwl noit, only tbo regulargovernment postal card will IJU pushtdthrough tbt imiilHuthhHthati roRiilur letter

!--(Jiref> cuutu ("x unch half ounoo ortion tbtreof. It hus buuii Ihe oubtora

to Hsud eanlw of nil kinds hy mail for 0110it, tiu!l the isiiiiibiir of lulvfrtiifinn cania

of various kim'ji nnd »bn]>cs bf.. becomo nu'yiog tliftt it fiiio Ijtiuu fnoiid imccasm-ysuo the nbovi* onliT.

Comniibsioners Appointod,•Ige Ucput; 00 Uou.ky liiwt (jrauteil tbo

request at iW Lougwood Valley JtuilrwadCuin;mny for tlie a])poititru<!iit of thrp.nCommiHHionci-ri to iipj.ruino the lam], nmlftSBL-M* tho ilamiineB un tbo mime, wLiuh isiiOLilotl for tlio coiiHtruiitioik of Ibo nuid rail-road. Tlio Rrullniutot imiitod sa CwnniiH-nirrawH word Proomnu Wood, JnninU Mockerand John <'.. Welub, nnd no will bo BCBII byndvortlBBmont iu nnothor column, tboy willuiuftnt Gcnnnn Valley eti Tridaj, AviRutiti'8fh, io bv&u their vc-i .

Tho Hibernia Shooting; Affair,Tho Dbnotinif of John IIOBII'D at Hiborain

ou the fiib (if ,iulj is assuming a very soritniHftfpeot. Tim hearings of Edwin Morgau andCliftrliiM Mt-lvKOvrr, whu lire under nrreBtcharged with thB filiooting, wliinh wore actdown for Wednesday of tbia wtuk, wero iu-defluitoly poatpoDtd bocauHa •word was re-ooived from tbe hospital that Iltaliu WUBhaving hemorrhages nud wtis beliovod lo haiu a f&iliug condition.

VICINITY NEWS.

The colored population of Wnrrou county

Fine rock iieharo now boine oaueht in tho

he Newton nhoiHidentbly enlArced,

factory ifl to bo

our and five pound bann flcaught in the DeUtraro,

3 frequently

'Ilia Hncketlstown furniwo is lioing »I'ftired, ouil it IH wild will lio enlarged bufoiblowing in again.

A trump rtole olothing and jewelry to tlvaluo of S4I), from tho IIOUBO of John Itoao-li«rry, IN Ojford towuhbip, Wurran.

I t ia ruuiored that D r . Jenulngs,, who wont to Iho Block Hilk

A good supply of ttrst-OATS at market price.

Also horses and carriagesto let at Geo. McOncken's.

O.A.E. BTHTB.Xoat the thing for "Ceznp Bonaparte-"

P. H. Iloenux &. Bon,

EEUUCTI0N IN PHIC'ESOlothliiB ; cl.

of summer olotbiun to .etook, Son i«'ho linn- )

P. H. Ho]UAUfSAINg.

a*N &. SON'H,

sale ohoap.proiiorty j. EtKiniri.

iu city fo

A. JUD.KJN Ct)li, Auut.ot

ICI3

SUMMER LUXURIES

E. F. FBAOHER0

OUOOA0UWBTA.

CIIVIUJII FA I ItS,

1*111 VAT 12 PARTIKS

rent«imHp i

HHI Kitchen,

• McCabo,.iel Morrin,ma>j I'iiilupjw,

!'"rod» MutMiu,HrH. Mtcbt'l,S'eile TedonoiI*. O. Tiina,

jve letti-m »aj

G. 0. H1KCJIMAN, P. M,

M A K I t l E O .

;.tr al Mr. JaiHili fcHiii<-n, uU ot St.'uihuiio-ClIAMHEIlLAIN-INliUAM—July lKlh. at

llm U. E. ParNnnnRe, Kocknwfty, i»y Hov.

turn and ilina Alko lugmtQ, Lutli ofl^ilco

FOR SALE!e at Chester, N. J.

N. M. LANGDON.

nHl (

NOTICE!notice thut I hnvc not

now canncHcd in n bui-i-UCHH ro-iiurtn«r«hii> witli Mr. W. L. ^locker.

IIENHV HBIMAN.Dover, N, J., July 2-HU, 1HK(1, M-lwp

ANTON BAX.D0B,ill Vannnita Hiaii/ji), is »ow jtejjjjj^ COAL ntthu following fif-urus :

STOVE, - - - - $4.00CHESTNUT - - 3.75•]uli*ori'(l to ao* t)trt of tlio viuiult. for fiftycuiils additional. 33-lm p

tini ago, ha bocu 1 aud

A fow dnya aj;o u JiulTiilcro man oftUgbtreo and ft half pound nhiid in tho Di'la-

'«t for bait.

JiwubO. Wildrick, of Morksboro, n mantlireo Hoorfl and flvo ycar« of &gU, nkcA and1'ouiid eight hundred ryo ebonvea iu OLOtiny tliin your.

Dr. j . If. M,

rity that Bel-ring as

a,, ooumat in Cover n»it WaW«*j.

y B T O u r w a e a U llsaqaestioni(thaoo«tofU Is » tu inod in !

the soapeot any benefit which may aomiefrom IL A moaificatlan of the pnutioe,'such as poking cuf straw'with green rye.fJ^ver, or ottt grteu com fodder In feym ofa few Inohss thick iQ the barn or iu stacks,any rery pvulbly be fottftd eqoally valoailaKnd munb leas trouhWme' and oottly. ' Thetraw absorbs the molstuM Of thi groan f o idarand l l i s t e sa&UtJ ' r f the U U I

rt»w, aofUcs. it aod-matoa.UiU

Struik y ihtnlne.The Lam of AM.tb.rD. Lyoo, »t

I««j, wn, .Iniok bj llsntiing .boo! c

j>'«ook,Tw«o«yiiinnilr,B, • id ' t tn cntlreljoonramrf, lojeHerwlltlu odnuntt. Theooounto ooneblad of «r™l Ion. of h . j , •ooMldewkteqiiaiUljrofrjeaiiflmh, arm-log otemlli, etc BTiqrthibg tna bnrnedexcepting the home, which Mr. Lyou mo-oeeSed in getting out. The'low Ii probably«R»,( on whlch^lll I i iBalleuo,

BltckBui.,s effect of Ho itocklnj ot tho »«UrinMoUor.wikbl.okbu. li'bacinrjni

now to be nen. Al ltook.w.j UanTiuioWsUijejrat muy | n ih.jd.ail belowInopiui., raging from two to two,«nd .laU pound, in wtlght, and llmljiiipniinnac« aim, bring Idtm f ^ B i lrlrn niv» that point, T to^f t r t ta,,donbtleu oome trom tht lekea throngh UieI M e n o f t i K v l U i i i, iUflpriiroik . lw | h .bleokUatanfimid lo b . Tery tmroenn.

II. Morrison, a Deokert>wn phyui-u»in, is being triud by tba rrosbyterionChurth of Hint pJaco on churgon ot profaui-!•>' «u4 general oubucdutHB.

I» h nssertod bygnrd n.\:vidoro at tho preBuut timiMitoti from nnaiitiut donrrpaloij a^ it ha^toy Umo during tha pant flveyeara or nioro.

A hnavy wind storm nooompanied bymd buil paused over Uio Boighboriioori otHiickettalown on Friday of laat wok,ng tbo uucut oafai find breaking dowuiiilurablo corn. Pnars are eiproHeed by'armot-s that tho corn crop U permanentlynjured.

Tho -Warren Democrat gives the youngnd vOry imperfect grammarian of thoVuahington HUr a. denervod robuko foriritici&ing n typographical error in tbe Wnr-•ea Journal. The way eevortu of tlioBo young

t each, other has beon absolutely fonrful.A coneHpondont Bondfi iu tho following

nuko Htory : Oue day Inst wenk ho WMa Iking ftcroBH hiw farm whon ho discoveredlargo gurtor tmr.ke. Uo procured 0 stick.

»nd rotiiruing to his snakasliij), dflalt (hereptUo a blow near tho urntrn of tbs body,:uttine a doej, gash in tlio Kida, from whioh'

mo wriggling in uvury eonceivnblo form argo number of Bmrill imnkoa. Our corrcs.mdcut says ho succeeded in dispatchingtf«nty-four of tlio littlo roptiles.—Howtoi

[erald.

Ou Saturday night Elwood Shaffer and•seph Hawk left PhilHpsbnrg for thoiiomo ut Bpiiiigtnwn. At tfis ufutfon theyit off and walked on down tho track. Theym«tb&*o buoamo tiled aad sleep?, (or tboj

incautioiiHly lay down for a nop alongtrtwk, eomo little distance apart. Hawk layfar enougii from tbo rail to bo just out of'danger, but Staffer Waaalooping no clofiolyto it that tho pilot of tba engino of im east,ward bflnad paBsangor train etruck hi

NOTICE!Frank A. Ttge hmiluu thi* Jaj asBiKD0(l lo

uu «]) lilt internl if. itjKhrfiit coulnut m r d -td liy tbo »«T«r ana Ilcickawiy Itailroad Com-pauj to HULLIVAN &. TAOE, notiaa is herulygiven tint I forbid the cetilraeiing or incur-ring from thii dkto sny dclita or accounts intlie namii or Hullmn & I'IKO, as I shall nu

3*pongiLle or liable tor their pavrmiQt.JAKES H, WLUVAIt,

Dttod Uotcr, N. J., July 201b, 18B0. 83-4i

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EXECUTOE'S SALE OPPERSONAL PH0PEETY!

Tlio Hubscnbcra, Kiocutors or William Wiru,;c'd, will HFII al i'lililio Holo at liii Into rosi-JIIL-U m ItOCKAWAI, on

MONDAY, July 20tti,tho tollowinc norBonsI proportT : 2 YOKE ofOXliN, I IIOltSE, 4COWH, 1 HEIKfiH, 1 bull,

tit, iSlicBS, 2 top tiuRKicij, furra wagon,„.., lot of farm ins ut«Qsi!i, and all tlie oti-

tir-i linnsebulJ furDituru, efluputine of bed*ani] building, bedgtoadn, chairs, tililca, cook-• - ' • - • id flituroa, orocknrj and ontlorv.

_. _, jtbor articles too ntiroorouB tosntion. Halo to c«niincneo at 10 o'clock A,

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and

GRAND OPENINGOP

MillineryAND

FANCY GOODS,FOR SPRING WEAR.

JAMES McGUlNNESSWashington Hall Building,

M0RRIST0WN,N.J.

: iroold inf.vm uiy <>10. Im-uili aud patmosil tho i)iUiliLKcncraHy that my

NEW STOMEis

NOW OPEN.ALL MY GOODS ARE NEW,

NEWJIKT UEaiOKf^ LATEST FA81IIOSS,

NO OLD STOCK WllATEVKR.

My mock embraws a full Una ia

STRAW HATS,AiKlallTMMUINnS, FARCY OOUD*. and NO-

IONS, iisunfiy found in a First CIIBB Hloru,

JAMES McGUlNNESS,WA«HI»«TO» HALT, J1KILDIH<I,

MOJUiMTOWN, N. J.

BUnyofrny Torolcarn, tbat liimnatit and nfoifity c

l bo pia millii

ioE

id d«j. Couditlar.inilattondi

JOS.H.1(1:ACH.EDWAIID I'. BEA0H.

Eicotitnr

£L 6BAND

FAIR and FESTIVALwill bo bold under (bo ntupicoe of (ho

MLTAB0BL.&IUNION,AT

Mt. TABOR,ON

JULY 30th and 31st,inniuB on Friday nvonlclotiuj- Saturday CTOI

ll 7:S0 cH 10 u

tho bend, inflicting a wound from whichdt&th resulted i min1

Tho UfllTlrien Journal of last * «'that « special Govarnnjont officer In

la that placo looking into tbo malegacy tat. rrevioun to 187U the j ,ment impoaod a Ux npO n k\\ lemiciea Atthattime -ii Hunt was Depi

mty, and but very BUIIIJretuma weto mudo. A number of person

immoned to appear boforo tliiofficer at the BurrognU'a oEBoe and pay up

«Ht with l u t one eiofljition, praducmreceipts from Mr. Hunt, although tha nc

a etondopen against them ou the booHiof the Bevenuo department.

LITERARY and MUSICAL

ENTERTAINMENT,

at 7:!0 o'oldck (in Vrldiy nTuning. at Um cloactif whicJi and oa the following ijay n»d

omtlus tbo

FESTIVAL AND BAZAARwill bo lurown open to tho poblio. A

BRASS

BARGAINS.Previous to half-yearly stock

taking: ISAAC N. DOTY & Co.will sell GRENADINES, SUM-MER SILKS and Summer DrcBS;floods at one-half and throe-quarters former prices.

SUHMEE SILKS that were75 cts. to $1.75 per yard, arenow 60 cts. to 76 ota.

FANCY OBENADINES thatwere $1 to $2.50 per yard, aronow 60 cts. to $1.

We will give you special bar-gains in all kinds of THINBBESS MATERIALS, as wshave no intention of carrying;them until another season.

We have a few Parasols andS\ra Umbrellas yet remaining instock which will be sold verycheap.

ISAAC NJOTFKO,,159 & 16i MARKET St.,

NEWAJIK, J*. J.

will be in attendance, end tbe JOUDR people of

?aaion of pleuurci and profit.

Coal aahes, Bays the American Cultivator1 ono Of tho bBfit deodoriia^. ThtaonptBd Into vaulta, wUl absorb 0TGrytnng

unpleasant, and convert the content* ir.u, amoat flfflolect taannrB. U it, one of tho best

(s to u n in the hon-houBo to absorbOdon, ana aDorda an excellent article fortho hotu to wallow In and aids in destroyingvermin. I t oan also ha used at tha cesspoolinto which jo« c a n r jour oowage from the•inki..

I t Ii now t recognised fwt tha} owing to a

eral ir. 11. opevaUoni and all a n l U b l / t o ^ .It il a dUeiM taat cannot ba tUcra tooHronptl» tn hmd, and th . p*blh> will do n »-1 <tm«nb<r thai Too|bt & XUlgwe u » « til" " " lh» w»y a fpUi ,

O FAIR ASH TE3TIVAI. FIlEE.

Notice of SettlementHicoisbc-roovfij,tulmnribisr, AilmiiMl A. HcotL dcuellod by llm antrogan*iit to llio Orpl]loiria, 011 ZI01 '

pn day

July 13 tl», 1BH0.

en tliat tbcaotountgnftistrniur Uu liuula u\ia titsed, will bo mi.litu.l anilti', md luporiiiii r<n vo\-ii1 Ocmrt of iho County

b Imirlh Hav i>t Oct'J-DEIIT Ii. ttlGQtl.

Notice of Settlement.Uco ii hereby given tbat HID aconnnu oTutiscnbor, AdmlnlBtrator of Pot or Doyle,

deceased, win be audited and stated by thed reported for seUIotnBDt to Urn

THE

SINCrERSewing; Machineachnowlarlgcd by all to b« tli&mont rstllablo

and lint mechiniiln llin world. Its itleu «t-

i by far all others. The; IULTO IU oflice In

rj impiirtaitt towa in tbo United BUtot,

nro not ronpoaalljle for second-bind daal-

r.iprLH(![itationi. Buy direct thronRh tliatr

ttwii office and you have a rciponiilifa fftr*

ranteo. Machines soldat I3arnoaili.

P. H. BURRELL.SOLK AGENT.

MBA3J, I H E DEPOT. ' i-

Notice of Settlement.IUM'JI hnraby Riven thaianbMriber, Admtolitratt

FOR SALE!iikh ebw«iuioii.r«ii

Page 3: Clothing Hall!SPRING OPENING Clothing Hall! Vlioro I invitoyou tmo ami nil to givo TOO a c.nll. Stock (lto •JKOEST and miCES THE LOWEST. Wo aim to mot th o Wftuts of ev(3iyT)uil,j

THE ERON__BBAHUM H. TOUT. Editor and P r

i, 1880.LOCAL JOTTINGS.

t ri«Wl Is good.

Fly Paper at B«l Front Drug Btore.

Strew hat« '<*Oa,lor Boltlet at Bed Fwmt T>ni([ 81m*.

Paper and Envelope., at Ue4 J W t Drug

Btoie.

Tlie Vigilant* go to Coney IsMad nozt

Houilny-j'rMKlbig Elder Coit preaches at Booulon

'jnruij. He»A of all t in* , i t lied FrontDnif Mora.

] juiiuii1 oiifi Out.. ' KhoiiHur Brarefl at I tedFnmt DmK HU

. filled at Bad Frost Drug (Store,Chfciuois Skins at Hod Front Dcng Stow.Eiaolrfo Liver PuOi at Ited Front Druff

Omup meeting opena & wwk frombd

«t H*d Front

AltanUo anil Jewttt'i Lead «t lied FromDrug Store.

MoKirgin-i KetMaan OUDrag Store.

Tbfl Hniiion HODH at Mom«ioirr, isl l * ithfill*

"A sure Mich," thaw, patentBarry1!) hardware i ton.

He&rly everybody ia HUiulinpe hm* n, f i•Summer bourdord.

Judge LatUrop, of MiwlUon, in puttingforty acres gf ffuDj jtrian gciias and ten &oto( oom for fodder. From tbe grass he ox-peoU t« get two tons of flrat. qm.lit.y hayper (tore.

'"«i now pool tables au>l a Dow billiard- from tbe celebrated J . H. Brunswick

A Balke Company, are now being put uj. atD. Mollw1* and will be ready tor use this—

er boarding house r.t B M -

N,. 1 l l lW

Hui.liiU'H, 51<irriul(f

of II,.. padlock.

u.. K Wrij;M, Do

Trpiliytt-riftn Church

c TIN., to Uml.l'u Lulus

' M(.r.-inff>wii M. E. Hm

. W. II. WiffgftMfl fatAillH, awl not to C

, N. J .

ch tihoi

daj- Ncl.oal i

ily will a0 '<

mp Tabor tliii

owii li'iiinl of l'iro Wmdoursion to Cc-noy Inland

1'ii Doiiarfnient a K out nt L

All Hiuoltfirs will find thoir TarioHS tnali'B

fully mist l y thu uiftuy fluo bra.i'.lu at E.

IJndsloy & BOH'H.

Inane W. England, publmlivr nf Uio N. Y.

San, isBiinfcenofiw the Democratic riflftiitiett

for CuiijjrcBB iu this district.

'iho UetermeA Church nt Lowor Mont-villo, recently daniRgod by lightning, U toli« s-.-imirctl at a cOnt of $005.

Head the odvertisoineut of Anton llalduwin .mother tolumu utitl noo how I'lioap coalIH S'jJiing at Vouvuttii Stulitm.

Tlio member,, of Protect ion I look aivladder Company aro fimmging for tliuimiiHinl eKUurtiiou to tbo Hi'finuli"!.

Tho chch-tnut crop in Mow Jeruey tiiiu guu(ton will bo heavier than tor savoral yenrfiatst. Tbo troes« aro huuvily loaded.

Vought .fc Killgoro liftvo mmlu a. rtput&tioiiu tho sugar trado and are steadily maintainJug it by kcoptutf only tbo boat brandH.

Morris A; EKHOT first mortgago IOIHIB anijuotcd very hiRh—KU. They will noubowt fivo hundred per cent, if held till dm

nnrdaville has

Mr. A. J. Oo« will load tbe Y. M. 0. A.prayer mooting to-morrow afternoon.

freeholder Chnrlis Hardin ii Prtnident of!i« Uiieste'* Mi.nr.ock ami English O(ul>.Hfjv, Samuel Bproul, of Mount OUvt

jiioutily jl] from a canaer lit the utooioob.

Thu Unit Morris County peaches were.il'pcd to Kowark ou Friday of lout week.1 will aell ail my fitrow lints el coat during

iiu tuojitl.—Wnlt. H, 3kullengt>r. 3l-6»Hlni-kW'rrinH are an unusually abundantuj) und rtu.il en tha ttrcets for Bit cents &

The uuKtomor who buys hid Began at E.

.In.l(.;(. AsU.cl (Ivoen, of UcrReii, is al«O

iniurd fur ili«* DtiiiKH'raiic Cou^r^eiimttl

loNiitiiitiim in ihiH IJiNlrtft.

ftiniiurN wiLud'njf a Jiwkaye Mower or

iv.yimrlH belonging to them, can purohag.

>[ E. Ijindnli!j' A Sou, ugentx.

Tlin bau-1 '-viist out (JU 'Wcdiiesiluy tveuiug

,nd fiimihlitd Win rroHpeet rrtreat portion of

Tiul£(;tB for tho Vifjilsint IIoso eioursion

r-rt Hotiduy imtv he |iroc«retl of tiny of tlw

ii'inbers of tin.' (.'Duiuiiiuia. 'i'ickolH Sl.wi.

Owing to tl»u IIIUUHI nttunJiuicn il IUIK

(iun decitleil to discimtiimt! [icoiidling fi'r

10 Summt-r at thu Whipjmny M. E. Cburoli.

A criiwide ftRaiust tho cats IIUH l»ee» oiien-

eil in Now York with Honry Kergh ut tlio

lend, It might hu extended with wrfit to

SBTCTII luge eiouthlons have been ruuCttitly over tha D., L. * W. road from

Sonutoa lo New York. One whist passedthrough Dorer on Tnasday ooQtn.iied twelveoan, paokea with people.

ADOTOT mwoh4ttwho»Bntwiftfi9bioff

trip to Lake Hopatoong the other day,called nut oa his arrirsl to a boy along thelake, "Jonaay, tow do tile flab bitd t" Thereply -daggered Wm j "With tlidr uoutliH!How d'yer 'spow they would?"

Iteceiver H-jbnrt, of the Nuvr Jet-soy llid-laud Ilailroad, Tuesday officially iwiiioujicedat Fateraon, that he h»d examin'id and up-proved four hundred and odd claiuu repro-wntiug ibo floating Jell, »ud that he hocmoney enough on hand to declare a divldemif eighteen or twenty per oent

Countable Button on Wednesday 1arrested for a debt of $0 an ItalianJoseph Mono, vrbo wt* About taking hideparture from Ibe phoo. The result winthat Jouepli'a mind was enlightened respect.ing the law of this country by boiug copolled to pay tba amount bud uhuut

itra in costs.

ilov. A. J . Fretr. will gi?e ou art enter,tainment at Norman's Hall, Hilton, on Sat-urday cveuiug, July 81 si, e,i eight o'clocknuuaisiiug of viewa on Afitronomy, JiihlihuuniiH, Htdtunry, nntud (niddiiign,Hicois, in.tLiri.1 flcuiiury and <i \ntcoiuio viowB, in nil over Bixty views, bcauli.fully colored and ttuaBforrud ou .

Milton Cornot iiund will furniu

A GRAND DISPLAYOP

MILLINEEY § FANCY GOODS.

J . E.' T H. DUNHAM

- I - g. I GREA.T BABGAINS 1N=

Tne Slimmer SeasonisTRAW H A T SE. LINDSLSY & SON'S

iUCCESBOUl* TO

MoO-TTINNESS, DUNHAM & Go.

WCTO beard kst Hfttnnlay

duig to tbe old noying, frmt

At list the populatiou of tho city of ftf

Bummt 4,;(7H)[i 1M70, a gain of nuarljr .r(por ctiut.

H in Bind Wm. Walter I'litliuwiH nottaktho Republican Congrew>iomil nomination j ,thin Dibtriet and that Hon. John Hill ia th

Don't fail to attcud the grand Literaryand Muflicsl entertainment of tho Mou'fulior L. A, M. Union aoi t Friday evenmKoo udsertisemaiit.

HUata or tho Forest Hones at Budd'aLnlte, has bud to refuse over 150 applica-tions and J. 17. hudd and T. If. BOM B

crn%do<l to overflowing.All th« Italians recently at work upon th>

now railroad bavo loft town. It is Raid theooutractora rofusod to employ them afteithe (rouble they crented.

rrofanitj upon tho streets ia prohiuitedlij thelawa of New Jeraof. But tbo folkeAbout hero \fho sworn- neither road ttiiatnttitos nor tho teu commmiduieata,

Number 4 furnace at tho Cn iiO fron ^rorkiin being blown out after a run of about fouijeatti. Work will bo immediately commanoed ftl reliulug and preparing her for f urthei

ltev, Ii. I1. Linacll, pastor of the Presby-terian Church, ftt aennttn Vftlloy, boa ro-lurued txi bis jmople attar a Tot-ution of Qvaweekri, during which tima ho TiBitod biahomo iu Ohio.

Tho fniRrnnRa of tho Gorman WhiteMountain Cologne Las met tho favor or tlioladiea BO completely tbat it ia supersedingftU othora ia this vicinity. Sold.in Doveronly by Vougbt & Killgore.

Thurndny of last week was St. Switliin'RDay the weather of wbioh ia supposed to boft forerunner of that for forty days follow-ing. AH it mined that dp.y tba announce-djfljifc jfj JintfcBBiitff lor CUIDI) moctms^1

The many thuuder Htotwa of this mouthhave verified Vennor'n prediction* respectingJuly, nnd it cow only needs the frost at tbolast of tho month to give him the honor &prophet should have in hw own country.

The Delaware pooch c?np this Hcasou will,it is estimated, reauli 4,000,000 bankets, andtho grower will malto a profit ~ **400,00(1. Tho crop for 187i wbioh was tlin

r known, reached T, 000,000 bisak-

of tbo ropeJ a few

ot lo-morro-v-a tlio morning,

iko erening.

will be

latgost ovteta.

Tho extremely licftvy wheat crop ol ltmtyear \s ticeeiled Ibis your, audn-porta JURIreeeiyed pronounced it tho lurpest ouo.-Townin thia country Machine t>00,COO,000busheln, aa against 450,000,000 bushels lastyeur.

Tho relio hnntor is (still abroad. TheGkroniclo nnnounrnfl the. fact that a Mitown man has necuted a piccowith nhiah Obaetinn Cot wns liflURo4ayB ainco. This ia eure!y enoughmorUlizo any rann.

The Presbyterian and M. E. oongrogatiouawill both unite ia tha sorvicc!.at tho Presbyterian Chwre'it \:and at the M. E. Church iiBOY. Mr. Hallnwny will prenoh at bothvi-jefl, Snbbalb following llio - '•- ™il

re»ersfld and Rev. Mr. MorrovA correspondent at Morrietown, who wrt

that he wan the "Ohampion Biscuit Eatoiohallenged Dr. Tanner toplease" match at eating, theSGOO a aido, »nd the winner to be who firstRttaincl the weight of S5fl pouoSs, tbo con-testant! not to weigti more tbau 150 pounimat BUrting.

A. aaw enemy to tbo potato bus mado itsappearance. It ia eatil to be ao odd lootingworm, resembling a snail in shape and coloi%n& from a fourth to a half iccii in fe&gtii.They eat the leaf of tha plant wry rapidlyand If they were half as numerous aa tha or-dinary potato W they would be maob, moredoatractWe.

•The Committee Rt T*rgs of tis Mt TaborUnHsonl and Lltemrj Bodoty met *t the

i to he

ire axpwtad to

Thu kht

ifiiit. If,

jould follow iti six wcukB, it will lie duo

August 28tii.

For a good time RO to tho fair and fci-ti.

\ ot tho Uounl 2'«bor Ulor&ry and M\i»-,ca! Union to bu huld ou July :i(ith u»a :Hst.

06 ndvortiiicmeiit.

Tho Millbwt* Sabbath ovoning prsyor

LCtitin will uoiiit^^nGs nt n 4|UBrtt r to eight

uloct. Ai! aro iuvltcd to Btfcutl and to

-ir(* tlicir tinging l>ookn.

TJjo trcatiuent of dUenso I-,,- r,l«3orj>fion is

try p \Y-

for tho

Ti-occtdmix.iioM. AiimiHuion, t>JU

tho IiutmiU of tho Mctlmdi

luy Hfliool.

NORTHERN NEW JERSEY SCENERY.

Ilia a wiMth'Tthut Northern New Jeiwy

biiHso lo!,h- nimiiined id most hidden :

thi! touri-.t. With tho eiueption of Kchool-

cy'H Moimtnin mid, quito latrly, Trii|«i !!»

]]fiti:o']); nnd a portion of Husnt-i County

fisw bujjiujiir futiuituren, b»vo visited tbij

i-ool nnd piutiiruisqut) rcgiou. It i« ntatnc

isunfltUuitly tbftt from Sparti., in Snasei

down to Flfmiiiijtoii, in Huiilnrdon coituty,

^ortH uro to bo found. Oul.y within Hi

[mst throe or four yw»rn LIIH thin faul b«n

iindirutood, and only by 11 munll uumbi

of iiuraoiiB. KchooJoy's Mountain IDK(, it

year-i nit", «'tl ulili..uKh it i

itu njiut, Iruijutiitcil Ijy muitiriil

'Ctlll ^ to

oil iw oUutip AB any wliero.

sr $;(,1>,W has buou aubHtiribod by the

hn,f tliJ First I'ft'sbytcrifln cljurcli, of

.stown, towurii Ilia «nt*r(;Bii.oiit uf tlio

Chtipel and Kwmlay Htliool rooiiM.

Tt l\u^ fimiDii tit'iirly ovory dny BIHCO onr

last publtcfttioi), liolping tho Inter cropa aud

giving flttHiirauoo ot iiifs Inrgcflt ftait vrop

gatliored in Ihia noi'tiou for years.

llvv. T. A timith, of Ijouisvlllo, Ky., has

been appointed pitHtor of tbo A. M. E.

Uhiirch, of Morriiitown. Ilov. Mr. Long hu«

licon traniifdrretl to HarriBburf;, Va.

Tho Pl.iraii, Leonard and Myttltj Hill

[(iiUMCHat Mi-ndlmtiiutwtilled to oveiQamng.Tho Liltor lioiiMD bna been compollod to

ifiiBQ over ono hundred i.[)j>liiy.»tft.Tho now BidowftlUa kid on Pronpoet etroetnco tbo punsure of tho recent ordluancuive greatly improvwl travel 011 that Ihor-igbfare, but others still fro neoded.V'Q Hammv resort* of thia esction wereivcr before better putrouizpd tliau now—mrly nil llm hotels and boarding housessing as full aa tboy can nccominodi.(o.The Itethodiuf Soniflty, of Chester, haveircbnaoil a MI to for their ciiorch Irani the

astute of tbo lato Daniel Bodil, on toe cor-jr of Acaileiiiy street and Maple avenueML Froeilnui ntill has two choira. Thed ouo is practicing under tho Joint loador-lij) of G. P. Coo and H. E. Coraba, andrpoota to givo a couoort in tho II. E. Chtirfih.W'ori hafi bean coumteBBed on tho prmnitls

if Itonaparto Park nt Uordontowo in prepar-ing i t for tho Orfiiid Army Encampmentwhi'oh I'OtnmoDCea on Uio Ib'th ofneii month.

I. John U. mid W. 0. Byraiu, Jnuiew.aim W. McJicfc, Joflrpli Lnmbort,

H. B. HalHcy, Ed. Kelgbbour rtud olhcnijoyins tbo sport of ci»nip life at Greensikft.

Tbo Hoard of Aldermen of New York CityiTutfliwy foiled1 to coalirui Jodga Murray-ft goutleman well known in thie sontion—.Polico Justicoof that city, by a volo of1 to It.Ono of our old anglers saya n flab doesit Buffer much from bung hooked. Ofmrso not. It's' tho thought of how hie

weight will be lied about tbat caueee himlguish—Ei.ROYB. J. K- WrigUt and I. TUOWM, of

rapadc. willexchmiRe pulpitanoit Bumtoy,10 251.1 innt. Rov. Mr. Wrigut will preach, Dudd'B Grovn, iu ChtBter, at hi.lf.paat

;hroe o'clock P. U.If tbo Democrats, of thin CoajfreHsinnal

District nhould nominate Col. Millar and tiio3anH ahnuld nominnta Wm. Walterwhat a nice little campaign of bar'I

ffl. bar'I it would bo.Iiwi from tlio Sobool of Mines, of

tin)

(i brinlc of tiw bill, i

lint its ohl h The

orilo.

t of oClicrcm- vicini-

ty of Uuild'a LtilfQ—Hevyu inilea—rundoraAi-ntofwrttora rapidly (prowingNo prottiur body vt inlauil water

t'liBto in the Htato. Tlio iuigh btulf over-looking tho lako and couutry around, i.udliberally blessed with trees, contains thehotola, whila on tha opposite aido is onfl oftho graudost forests anywhere. Leavingiho lalo and goiu^ tbrough German Valley,

raniblor inueta a constant panorama of.1 bounties. Quiet streams, with invitiUR

Btrittcljos of woodlaud and fields of growing

grain a befoind tlie

oye. D tho o:e othai

,nd New Gormantow:

treet, but linod with i

,utl eiLousive grounds

A plentiful OK in UIE

nais," mnd it IR by jthat HO many of tho falitioa

Qorutim Valleyaro vilbigna of ona

jat nubstautial housesTrees nro Well-nigh

provurbinl "picnico menus wm art able {

opportutako bonrderg adorded Uiom duringOL inoatliM. Driving alocg Qxeua

roads thono bot dajB one will pans firm-fiouw

IB of wboae treot recline thUOMUK, and in liammotk orloilora ono cf fashion's protogi

ig the road in this direction ono 1tlio north am! nauth )wano)irji of tbft Jl

r. Ho who IltKt ulrikto tuo BCPUCBonted nlong Lbeir Lanks sUnula tinin;thiuk t,t tho neglPctud beautieB aud tlfreiuiouted cUarinn offered. The cotimi\nnt wit/ in whirh tbo niitivot

mup , iiooumulftted ft oomfortuliliof money, b..iit largo, commodious

settled in tbo iniJfit of tlwsa t?«

ity BOH

asj-uhai

Follow.

ALL THE LKADIiNCl STYLES IN

STRAW GOODS.TIIIJIMKI) AM) UNTUIMMED

ROUND HATS AND BONNETS,OS EXHIWTION IN OUK IMrR0\1i.D

Millinery Parlor.Ijtulics' antl MiKsow' SHADE HATS in OIIEAT VUIIETY,

RICH AND BEAUTIFUL TRIMMINGS,STIIU'ED. VIMS ASU FANOY BaooiiED

SILKS AND SATINS.NOVELTIES W HIBBONS. ENGLISH AND FRENCH CRAPES a

specialty. Heitdqutti'iora for

&C,FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS,PARASOLS, FANS,

UNDERWEAU, HOSIERY,I N 'FANUV, BTHHT.D AND SOMI> COIJIKS.

HARRIS BROS. KID GLOVESIN ALL THE NliW Si'lilNC. Sli.\l)i:s.

JISLE THREAD AND FANCY LACE TOP, UNDRESSED KIDAND GAUNTLET DRIVING GLOVES.

irouehout by a coutituut effort to please the man;patrons of this old establish^] houm -with a steady supply

of all their nuimssitieB. In

DRY GOODS!every care will lo taien to select stocks comprising all that is SKASONABLE, DURABLE AND IN STYLE, and BurreincK'u uvw.PAlTJiJtNs may idwnya lie had,' togBtlier ivitli tlio usuai large display

BLACKWELI St., DOVEE, K J.

OOOPS,»

The reputation of tho place for full lines of BELLU3LE

GROCERIESit the lowest current prices, will ho fully sustaiuod, mooting all tho

Doeds iu the way of table supplies, with especial attentiongiven ahvnya to tlio

FINEST FAMILY FLOURS'e mavkot. Thero will also bo coutiiiuaUy kept the last an

Ijcsfc tilings in

HOUSE FUBNISHING GOODS,JMi:r,['DfNO KVJ-lItY KEElJED AUTICLfc IN

FURNITURE!tli nil t in k-.s in 1'Aiir.o

ioiccst pjiltc

, ju.;» noau AKD Disisa noon uunv,

s .mil bi'st niali'i-iala In

A MOST ATTUAOT1VK. ASSOUTSIUXI' OF

ENTS' FUENISHING GOODS"We are continually adding new attractions from week to week to on,

took at prices •which dufy competition. Our Millinery Department iimdor the jnauti^oment of Mro. T. H. Dunhum, aKHiHtod by younjndies having hud city experience, and every ail'ort will bo mudo t<*ve satisfaction to all our patrons.

J. E. & T. H, DUNHAM,THE GILT AMD BLACK FROJVT,

. PARK PLACE and MARKET St

MORRISTOWN, N. J.iorrislowu, N. 3., May 27th, 1880.

NEURALGIA CURED.

world long dgo. Thohrewder, for he1 Qijorll.lig io bim

by keeping tbo sconcr:

an well aa tlio fret

Columbia Collcgei, bf.ro sent ft pu

distribution aiLODg tlio mini

0 of $1 Of tli«

•Versoii mine, vrhcro they prosootltod

.heir studies reoontly.TS who wisk to kuop free of rkou-,„ advised by tho Sdcnco of n«J th

buouty of tho TUB.Tho well-to-do citizen ol

stl iiameraet hiti iu hid shirtlug liispipo, and in Ma heart

d op men tin K the iniiovationa preen god iuj yoftrly incv jiflo of visitors. Ho do*nni

mtiou Ills (lisnppoi'itmeut to thu youugi

rtion ol hia family, howevor, for they areust crsxy " to Lnvo tbo city folkiJ* OOUJO,

but pours tbo reHult of liia thinking into hUfu'« oars on she cornea from tbo churning.In tlie neighborhood cf this town urotuo delightful ejiois, GJeue and ravinesriwoflt bounty grcnt tbo traroler. Evan0 casual glarn-o lietitowetl by the occujant

of tho earn en tbo Cuntral rtnflroad of Kewlio iu rapidly ci>rriod from Higu

Bridge, a atation a faw milen below, to tbiadepot, roveals (1 wonderful pioture. Iligl*Ilridgo affords a view of ini>ny miles »nd

tUcre and it vi'l.Dgo called U'hitflma B rJingo of hflla k:Mouutain. Tbo view from the

unit ie simply superb. Glimpaen of Adozen largo towns in tho foreground, of a

atiuvoid •

oxerliraiddon oooling of Iho body after

1 bo careful about wetlothing and wet foot, an.l not to OYM eat-hen iu t!»t oxhauiUd oondition.

who want tha largeat nod flaoet'Ored Bttawberry now before

a to buy "the public

;ety. Tbey can ba had in August by thoen 100 oz 10OO Jv ordering at onoe from

ff.'H. Bynain of thb plMie, and will glra %'Mil crop In ten oaoDtha.

Sboriff MoiATit o»da the following ttlean MoudBy: r*- »t Stephen Vai l« . Silas

Cor? nnc", otlun; property in Moma-™,, - to ooiaplalnwto for t l . 8. R. Ban-

S10.Lrat WBg-n^', property in HanoK. AO. W. 8HoW«(ftw»l.

Tlw first RBpubUoM» campaign d

rturdaycwuing. A bandwrnetannwwithJ r flirf«H«« A r t h u U d

of J^yOity.nnd other-.i J l » deleaaUoi, from the Republican

Bomopwpold watch w»4 ooMtonUy

U ar*'«lww« Udwriag with «x* o«7

I n t o * «»« "» • « - «' r™ i""d d M" •* D ° T " -

Luo»trfS«« fork)ontBo lltb tat.w-,

u thii) bee;

ika nil then(salnd U> the

raopothillRBlarger

ulf

, ofter all,

Yen tho odcan-

3Herva for him'

id stretchjdtheblua

)f lowland for the contra,)f Bourload Mountain tw

n background well repay tho sxertion of tbeclimb. The receasea of tbe woods nntl thad£U8 among tbe hills are so varied audnumerous ait to surprise all ' who harehitherto imagined thia {tart of Jersey d*ao-lato and rather forbidding.—New York TimesCorrespondent. ^ J

of o » o on .tto « ™ of B«n.«l

A.VIowin NorlbBrn NawJone)!.A correspondent b^ the; Hdwark Advertiser

i y 8 i • " ^ ' ** ' •

" This romlnds ma of portions of Northvater," oxclaiufrd a satire and. life-long

dest' of Englandr>'aa' ve stood overlook,

lei a Undieaps son . t h m milts diatantfrom Mendham. Only a few Qytles distantii the soarco of tbo FusaJa rlrfir, whlah IBther» a little •ilverj stream, *bfljfurtheron it widens and ahlmmers In the innllght,„ « conrses to its mouth. Aboni us onevery «ds olaetsr th», •verlartlnJ hill, inpfoturesqao Satnmw Uisif, beauty. Slopesmerga Into slopes until the eye rests uponno level; the undulating Bcrfaoe beoomesapsnonuua of n«tn», »*ose phlsots1 «ropo»lng tress, wavtag s»ais, heaullM «o».an,' mtaUorelstos. sndthe "caltl« upon aIhoosnnd bills.'' Hen ire drives, whlohlugnslsoonwrnot.unltte Oat uliot wWoh• e looi from the Onnd View Bbuae k UsOatsldlls. Here too we obtain gorgeousstoodplul»resas ... • •

' Dsj's lustrious eyn grow heavy In swset•fsalb." .

At «ve«x I"10 w s ohanoe upon spots thatire romantic, amid the1 shadows aocT tne Banshine, in. this hUl^lreled, Umoed land.

The* false reputation which has beenprevalent Teprb-lng.Nev'Jemy, is doe, nodoubt, to the close projllnlty ot the lowmeadow lands to Sew York oily. All por-•ons'whb visit our Stale from that pelnl,paas over the meadows, while bul few .pen-sutte the beauty of other porlious, wherearc io »o /ou»d culdvatod farm laiuU, hon-dreds of sores In extent, upon wh|eh srebolll elegant Sommir country seats of NewYork wUIlonnlreB. Hore, loo, !i .health in

I the •tmosphere, delight lor tho e;e, eolltudoto ihs thoujhtiol, food for tho imagination i

b i d th l f oatUe ththe soug of birds, tho lowInspiration of tU nature.

gf oatUe, the

ParnlyHfd, Paljntatw• friii

I and Hi:«.«jt,oitbot U Jla, HcftKant tomih), harmless

nlcolioliiaJif) (tboy disaolvn - _ .,nil ciUrtUflllj euro til iIlgcasoB anmrrk' fromdurfttisi-il Ncrwoua «y«toni. LUHB «r hurvou«

tn r o l, M.D.,

f

otic Proiiarcti liS t bv i_, Pa. Sent !>•

„ , ^ t t . , , , ^ .0—50 eta. MoKcexoii AInn amf C.l}.OriUemlo",Ni)wYork,Ai.... . .OK. K.frtTJ- SBVB : J l»ave soJd Dlt. BUIllt'S

luiirnliiitv ami Hick Hcadaoho Pills for yenr.nd I (-nu rccmnmoud tliam. Thoytiavo 111 af]-Qtuo .rumlorful ouroa ia tbin aootton.

A. KKAPF, if. It. PlUBton,P&:Du. I.APE «n?B: I luvo Bald DR. BURll'B

•.:,,...,,.,. Al,dyi<.k Ueadichti Pill* areifirst Introduced. They gii

A^LAHs . M.D. Nantiooko.Pa,SALE HI VOUQUT & KO-IXIOBE.

thoy worormul i\t Efttir

Tlio pride of s mother, tho JJfo «ml Joy ot aome. aro her ditldren, hence .her grler whenickness ontcri and tskoa them aw»y. Take'aruiugtficu, ll.at you are nttaiag a terribleilk, ir llloy have a oopgu, oroup.or whoopingough vhich load to consumption, if you do

..ot sttund lr> it at once. BuWO^S COX-HUMfTION CUBE issusrantMilid euro th

stouts. OOctB. aod II. ¥brlamo e » tsido or cbest, nee Billion's Porous Flaster.

lSeta. Sol

THE BEST I EVER KNEW OF.:,J. a . 3TAIIEEY, a prominent and ioflaen.

tlal ciHruu of lew* OJty, BHJI S " I bavo hmltbe dyspepsia, and liver oomplalnt for setcral

g, aod have uBod every remedy I conldor, ivitlioul any relief whafem, nntjl Iyour Builoh's Vltaliaor advortiBfld in oarr sud was pirsusdodto.try It. I am

happy to Btulo that It has ootlmly rared 010.[I is cortnioly tbe best remedy I over knewat." rrloo7SolB. BoHbyVoughtiKllltore

BBILOH'S OATAIHIH BKBEDy. A mar-vtlhut ears'for estanh,,diphtheria, cantormouth, and h.ad aahe. With eseh bottle thereis an ln.oolo»e nasal lojootor for tho a n

i«ful troalaient of tho eomplalnt, with-ttri ebarai'. Prieo 60 oeut*.

BOLD nl VOUOIIT A K

B Y iisnvsai*1* Acooiui,*«B'« CtitBuaia F n u »™ tho DflBt of HITurn*..™, fix fc-flr 0M* ' l ^ " e ' l h ? PK' Inot of low l^ononi, and iuoco.HuI^m-j

Z Z * ID tbafr prtcliee, and by«H clyili^,n S n , P»v« tbem ft. b6st an.T m t OM,nil PWg.tivo riU that -nwdfeal wionci eu

ii'fmM 1BJ me, in I«r1»to » l» «aJ J l r t w no oth.r F1.U wn bo compared

MUM wUlompluy them, when neoaad. Tb>f

5 t o S U « U " i i . l t o who* maflbinerjrodito.vilil lowoblngarnlBn'eotnal.thoyaroBpaolally2 5 w S B.I nood- «>' lta*«-*>««W»;

citharlio la reunlredFon IJALE iiittDttWii.

A Houisnotnd

A Houi book on Ote.Unr,„ dlsessos and theli trs.almeol aart fr...

t t l l e s upon t l . e r Oompl.lo!.,,BlhoWnp.s,Hestaolie,

S. E BEEESE!BLANK BOOKS,

STATIONERY,

FAJVCr GOODS,

PICTURESPI1AMED TO O11DEII. Ageut for the

EEMINGTONSEWING MACHINE.

which contains all of tho latest ini

provomenta in maoliiaos, and ia tbe

most handsome of all for a sitting

room ornament.

Every Machine Warranted.

OALL AtfD EXAMINE THEEDover, JanunrY 7th, ISflO.

J.HAIRHOUSE,Watchmaker and Jeweler

OPPOSITE THE NATIONAL UNION DANK,E0VER, N. J.

Watches! Clocks!ad JEWELtli' 1 Oi-or ono ho nil red notd and

nilvQL- watcUcB to Bolcct from.

ROCKFORD WATCHESra dlitingulalieJ foi tholr superior flniabi

oorablnod wllh imutasl Btrenglb. In tlmokeeping qu*Ut.oi thoy aro nninrpiniod, H alltboee wlio bonght ODD will testify. Aha

filtlin ui Iljii Wu,.1 patept dmt proof 1 tom*winding ouoi

CLOCKS! ClOjCKS!tcoin II op»ardB. 8ILTEI1-PLATBD WAJ1E.

An slefiaDt dlsnlar or flaw daslena for

S n . U p . , JIB. SAMEOHD,UsID

toloiO«~"WV:a» 'taltBUUrs' 10 P«p-

Drnsilsl-" B»«nu, as a Food afelliriu,i . r .n*W. MM HooJ, lianlm ><» » " " 1 » .

qotot i t . »««» . pstts«l ^Issstlon."

Knrr «"«• «">"""• h°'ta,"'1 ."r1 . .^?.^mat i i . J tta «a™«l>en»«' li«ad«d, "Fesllo

WhosaudMoUms." '

Agant fur Ibe DIAUOItD 8CTS0TA0LE3 an'lOBLLULOm ^RASIE EV£ QLA8BE8. theirfraoio .Qd Bpnns are warranted ant'lo braal

Bapalrlac or Bno walcUcl •spsSnty.

ENGRAVING NEATLY DONE.

B becwiio ortUo RBnHrt.toiidonoymorbai. Tbowwho mo wise D f f f l W (Ibelr houBelioWa • 'hrttla qf t-V tum* »Cholera Mixture, which, •>*.« w*w\\j «

Dora, S. J., Joae stfc, l»so,TO TlllO DSEtKISITORa 6|t TllK M1N-tans ' 8A v iwos &ANK o r t w v e i i . K, J.The Board ol ManMWS br ibis Bulk bsvlai,'

this tlay taiolTQi) ta uiBCOUlltiito Its busioosB,mpnrsnsaiectf saolt Msornilos, hwflr r'""°n o t e lint all lnUrt.it <01 gssss mi tha

« d*pasdemanb A A

| t»wlt l i ie pRld in ftind, and na deposits will be

9tft>*nd«ittStiT-..LETT & Co., rotlUnd WaSi

.HA

WETS, OIL CLOTHS A I IATTI1Eie uowust fufilni'cs in WINDOW SIIAUKS uiul VixTuitiiH, ami uverv *.!''"

:;i'jpij)l.i)jji of Orudmry iiutl T.U;J.I: CV'.'Lcuy. In

wo ftre projiaretl to meot all tbo roquirGiuents of Iho BUUJDISB,MECHANIC nnd HOUSEKEEPEE.

A BUSINESS EXPERIENCE OF 45 YEARS,md a steadily growing trade nro our best credent.uls, find ovcry hon-3ht effort will bo matiu to sustain our repulttticm ami i-Iuaso our fn'eiulti.

E. LINDSLEY & SON,,,1880. BLACKWELL St., DOVER.

GREAT BARGAIN'S IN

Mens' Fine Dress and Business SuitsAT

<T. XX. PIERSOHT'S.

GREAT BAEGAINS INBOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS

AT

T- XX. PIBRBON'S.

GREAT BARGAINS IN GENTS' FINENECK-WEAR AT PIERSON'S, DOVER,AND THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVERKNOWN IN TRUNKS AND TRAVELINGBAGS AT

J. H. PIBESON,OPPOSITE THE BASK,

)over, April 23,1880. DOVER, N. J.

"^Ts^^SEi^:THE ONE PfllCE MERCHANT T.ULOK. bus iurt

.argent stock ofbPIlINa GOODS lo be- (.lishtnent tbia wile of Hie cilv, coinistincbeou brought oot for SpriiiE and Summerapd tiomeslic euitfugs at pne^a nutgitig fn.I have also a force ^^^^

A skilled workmen JW^^karge enough iu ^^ffiSsk,'ive eonb man tlio J P V F f ^jkssof work ho ,» I , ' ' »lent nilnnlpil fnr un K?*&ihat I can gaoroti- raT^BWe« ray uu»toinira t ^ ' 4 -"vict'f «3t satiBlaclinu B s U b i : '-u omrr jirinout. A & , M H i l

[ think with tho / r - . ^ ^ ^ j J MFMIIHIVO Iwllities I (;.< % S a | ^ k j B r a |um [;ivc my CUKIO- r J ^ f l B E n i s ^[iKti'H lii'ltnr «nliN- sssRilsBsesleSflP&lFaction t,,r ll,.-i, • » • ' " , H1UU.Y ii.:. i u.c i M g t a a »ani»^iiji.rK«ii'>rai^^asH •"tronizmcth. 9aH^^Mf. 1' I•In.,,], rf.rfv.i,,;,,!, > ? f l i | ^ ^ ^ ' t

•lulhiors tliut orv i f S H S l B S f c 1mitiuirall, palm-'\?S53(3HB«-v-;j ^liereon. ntut hy (;ivin^ luu a lil:il i tan (ii-i.jjy eiistomurn 11 Jiwt-ubKs «itii-le. nut3 si:Don't fortlfit tnj- Ktuml <.tt

MANS10JV

iiiTnl iu nny inof everything•> c»'nprisinK tmi i-12 iiiiwara.

hit.

HsW

nIiw —-

MssV^MBRsR^^ii

fl»llsluonsttiiti. tlmlIjirrinr lo i.uj

HOUSEiPril2d,1880. SUSSEX St.,

roccivtij pouilivoiy th«erciiitut tailoring entafa-new and novel tliatbaBvery grudo of imported

iuKiif Heir all otldjwurea on the pab-lic of tbiB aoctian.

SPECIALNui'ICE

Kvory article midehy uio is made ouIUV own promiies

* under mj own BU-*. jHTviHiou and Dot

pedli'd ftround th8-•> town aud country

fefa to bo nmmifacLur.Wk L''l by iueomp«lenlg w u n . c n . I tbere-Wktum rw.pecUii.ljK n i v i t u tbu publicH& Ui call aud examine| p n my el ego ut uudort-It"1 UsL-tis,) wilii pr ice.

in; facilities for givingiuunH iu tbis Hvctioui

BLOCK,DOVER, N'. J.

G I T S ' FURNISHING GOODS?SKELLENGER

HIS A GOOD VARIET1' OF

HATS, CAPS,NECK-WEAR,

GENTS' FANCY HALF HOSE,

HANDKERCHIEFS, NECK-TIE JEWELRY,BRACES, DRIVING GLOVES,

NEGLIQ-EE AND WORKING SHIRTS,(ALL GI1APE.3 AND PRICES.)

OVERALLS AND BLUE FLANHEL SHIRTS.

SIOTTO IS SMALL I'llOFJTS AND ILV I'll)

WAITER H. SKELLENGEK,(ONE DOOM BELOW PAKDEE &. CLARK'S,)

BLACKWELL St., DOVER, N. J'.Dover, ST. J., May ISth, 3880. - I J

CE CREAM FIMiXZKllS, HAMMOCKS,FISUL\({ TOLLS, FLY T 1 U P S ,

1.IAN1") AND 1J.ORS.IJ HAY HAKES,

CYTHES, SCYTHE STONES, EIP1ES, 0KAIN CEADMS,OAES AUD BOW LOCKS, BABB WIKE FENCING, IRON

AND STEEL WAGON TIEE, all sizes, and

EVERYTHING

HARDWAREAT THE VEHV LOWEST PHIOES AT

S. I3U B E R R Y'S,' SIGN.OF THE PADLOCK,

BLACKWELL St., DOVER, N. J.

• •• O X X a S IIn the renewal of MoK"JBGAN" & Go.'s ad-rertisement in this paper "we feel that thisild reliable firm deserve more than a mere

mention. This firm has essentially "StruckOil." Commenoing b-asiness with the firstintroduction of Petrol eum, by steady industryand strict attention to. business and the wantsof their customers, they are to-day the greatoil kings of the Stafie. MoKIRGANM& Co.'OILS are noted for tjieir P17RITYV SAFETY,BRILLIANCY an .d • ECONOMY. All thevarious brands of (Dils :han:dled by this firm

th k dare perfectly p-ure and are up to the markeditandard as raterl They handle no impurejils. This being the case dealers in MorrisCounty and vioi;aity, if the re are any who donot deal •with fhis firm, we' advise them toopen business relations with them, as weknow whereof -we speak • wh en wa advise themto that effect. Their ftjladiinery Oil is usedall over this busy region. There'is no opposi-tion to it in the marke. Their E'.BILLIANTSAFETY and PARLOR "WAT15B WHITEbrands tor illuminatoi/s are sup>3rior to gasand rank next to the electric lig:ht for iUu-

purposes.McKlBGAN & Co., Wharf foot of THIRD AVENUE,

3E

IUB- IT APFORDS ME GREAT PLELAS-TJEE IN ANKOUNCING TO MY FRIENDSOF D0WB AND VICINITY THAT I AMBEADY TO SUPPLY THEM "WITH ASPUING SUIT Ol<' CLOTHES MADE TOOEDEB. MATEKIA.I.S Ol' ALL SHADESAKD GBADES, BOTH F0BE1GN ANDDOMESTIC. A GOOD FIT IS GUARAN-TEED OB KO SALE. -•) COMPETITIONPOSITIVELY DEFIED." ALL I ASK. ISA IKIAL AND SATISFACTION WILL

.SUUELiY FOLLOW. I HAVE PE0CUEEDA STOCK OF JIENS1, YOUTHS', BOTS',

'AND CHILBBEN'S EEADY-MADE

CLOTHING•WHICH I All ABLE TO SELL AT LASTYEABS' PBICES, NOTWITHSTANDING ITHE ADVANCE IN PBICES OF ALL1

KINDS OF GOODS. THE LATEST ANDBEST STYLES OF HATS AT VERT MOD-EBATE PRICES. GENTS'FURNISHINGGOODS, CONSISTING OF WHITE ANDCAMBBIO SHIRTS, SILK AND LINESHANDKERCHIEFS, MNEN AND PAPEEC0LLABS AND CUFFS. ALLECNDSOTFLANNEL UNDERWEAK, SUSPENDEBSS0OKS, BOTH FANCY AND PLAIN, ANT)MANY 0THEE ARTICLES TOO NUMEB-OUS TO MENTION. I HATE ALSO PRO-CURED A LAE&E QUANTTTY OF WORK-ING PANTS AT $1 PER PAIR, AT THEBATE THAT YOU HAVE PAID WEENNINETY CENT ~WAGES WAS PAID PEEDAT. " ALL THIS XOU CAN GET AT

GEORGE FEDEK'S,NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE,

iv. a.

DOMESTICSEWING MACHINE

ails POSITIVELY at the hood of tho wllolo list. POESA DEOMJY AT 1HE

Cheap Cash Store

S. S. <$ J . A. LYON.Dover, May Utli, 1880.

AttENTB WAITED to icll iho Wo or

Gen. Jas. A. Garfieldhli oomrado d l r r i d

J 8 W b

field,nml rrieod.

„ , „ „ jiatidDt.. ... . ,in »nlbor or nitlo colebrt-catnplete, kuibeniio, low

Notice of Settlement.• MoounUo

ri-|ni[|td Tot soli. . . r ™ . «v«iuf Uio County of Mumi, aa lfoadu UM ]

Page 4: Clothing Hall!SPRING OPENING Clothing Hall! Vlioro I invitoyou tmo ami nil to givo TOO a c.nll. Stock (lto •JKOEST and miCES THE LOWEST. Wo aim to mot th o Wftuts of ev(3iyT)uil,j

Old wives «I tb« H

vh

ga

•aaat hold manyiK tno "hfiltowIM nwin." Thin

•iiiUctls us tlmt Diirfcis liBRi-riMl illyiii" until tim t 'u of tf"» *>•*«., tlw ii'l« »•:<•<%' ' i t , Jturkis went

out w'it.1 it. In New England it itlavky to kill a pig 'a tbn mne ot themoon or at thocl<bmR of the tide; tbepork will shrink in tho boiling. Wateriu tbe dinner pot evaporates more rap-id.)' over tbo fire when tha tiJu".lend low." It is unlucky to e&i fisbfrog tbo head downward; it drivesuwuy tho (tab from the shores. To telltbe titngoof Lite tide without going totin; head., look i'» fi o a t < s p y° s ; t i l1 'jjupil of OVCTV iulelligcmt enfa eye i*ilougaled vrhea tlio tide iff »t the flood.Never count a catcli uulil the day'swork, ot Bjiort, ia done. Otherwise tlieuport is spoiled. Similarly tho isindefarmer never counts bis lambs until theseason for their dropping ia over. Hit is not alone in rural communitieithat- men and women keep up emtoiujiiud rites founded oil pagan supBrsti

' tious. Among tho ancient Greeks anlloamns it wns a common custom Utbe bride-groom to giro bia briditbowediliufrniRiit, a cousirierable amof money by wny of purchase tot hiperson. From this usage, no doubt, •liavo derived tbo custom of miikiwedding presents, nnder which ao mapcuplu •(jroau. Tbu ancient Saxoi

detrwtlial riufc, or other giwas called "a wed,'' and fro

wbicli we have derived n very obiing word. Fifth uveiiue throws nualmo nftot the lUpnrtiiiR bride. Is thitwuuiiKO our atenior forefutliera »rdiUnit thu bridegroom fliiould tap bis nomnde wife on the head with his shooa token of her submission to her lord

FlmlliSftM.ILDocs it pay to find fault? You w

arc the wise keepers of houses, nnd tldear keapen uf Imatta, doiw ii pajTbero are heavy burdens to bear all di—manifold cares from the rising tsetting of tlie aim—blunders made lithose who should have known bettimany a thing to annoy; hut donmnko cold and chcorless OIB home almipJicro by Gliding fault. Thero iabligtit more deadly in its tendencynothing that can more auroly tlisturthe harmony of home, nothing that mrecoil more qnichly upon youreelf-thau tlw habit of fault finding. JJtlmt crrora ibould go unrebukea,mistakes uncorrected; bi t note sudown iu your memory, and when t'work and core and tumult of the darc all over, then call tho little ones atthe larger, ones around you, and the]tell them soberly hut kindly of th,wroug-doiDgs, and ace if you oreamply repaid far your forbearance Vtho smile sad tbe tear, and tho littlword of contrition and promiseamendment. You will be a tfiousnitimes happier when you lie downsleep, and a sweet forgetfalnsss has HIled OTor your little flock, than y<would have been hod the bins eyes n<eloBed been filled with bitter tears tinoverflowed at unkind censure, or lithe little golden head dropped nndethe shadow of your constant frownHow fair, and street, and Batiafjing limight be to as nil if we oonld forgetfret, anil and fault, and complaiiDon't save your words for praise and a]prcqiotion until it is too lttte. t ontheiHtle childrea—the dear little cbidren 1 And it they do speak loud,leave doors open that should lie shutdon't find fault. It won't par.

"WOMAN'jJRIUMPH.JSEYKIIESITHOICAI. OPBIimoH. IT IB

END1UIED WlTHIH'l' TAKINU ETUEIl.HUlWKcrr, MBS. KliWAllll MIT.IM,

Ul' liiJSUOIT. SKW VUllS.

I h o cam1 of Mrs. Edi

Kew Yori, furnivlicB

nrd MJVTB, vtRondcui,an apt tlluitratiou of

icn. Tklt lady hniliha in the usunt way fur

raiptJaa of the hand, wlihont benefit. Nuril jjpr land hmi become a THUBB or putrit.nlli, diil she tarn to Dr. Kennedy, proniii toihe "Favurltt Ituwedj," iurlwlp.e «! UIIL-V jn!txmt& liur that i t was iuijHjB-6 W a w thu baud—It must bo amputated,received this terrible intelligenc« qolotly,

•tecUu&l to take ether. stipuhtiDg merely tobold her bnstinnd's hind during till' owr&iion

,t Iho paluful profiiiH withoutdo arattarlhg a groan. D C

RottDtnIy tJiDU g»v« "F»*orItB ltBnmily" freelyio tbe blood mil prevent tlie.so, ind Mrs. ifjBia nowa hot a

a orlives and

• Kest and Repair,It maybe safely ossnmed that tbo

have been tuiataken who supposed tinphysiological rest conaisted in ianctioiand that repair goes oa dnring qtiiecence. Nutrition—and, therefore, rpair—ia the con oomitaut of exercise,Appetite Is ono tbing, lbs power ofgesting food another. A man may fedravonona, anil consnma large qnantitiof material containing the elements •nutriment, but he trouble to appropriattha supply tarnished, or, in other: ww<dsto nonrisli himself. It IB so with realMere Inaction, may be secured withBEST, and idleness wit bout tbe restora-tion of energy. Tie facility of raeoveiyand recuperation after exercisedirect proportion to the vitality of thiorgan rested. This faonUy.i* aot to hicalled into action by inactivity t . . It fol-lows tbat relief and icoove;ry frij'm thoeffects of what i« improperfy'callefl"overwork" cnuuot be obtained, b y iply ''going away for flliadgfl,"tor by in-dulgence in idleness. A new''form1*exercise is necessary., ind tbe modeaction chosen must be one tbat suppliesmoderate exercise to tho Tflry part of t iesystem which is required to "rest andrestore." Health-seekers often err itrjiag to recover their powers by simpldiversion of energy. I t lit a popularerror to flpppose that whoa the brainoverworked tho muscnlar lystem Bhonlcbe exercised by way of counteraction.The part itself must ba worked so as tostimulate the faculty of nutrition ; butit should he set to fresh work, whiolwill incite the same powers to act innew direction.—Lancet.

Water for Iho KJCH.A writer i n Eraser's Megazino tbinka

that whatever liesitatloa tbero may bojustly called lor ia recommending onenr another of the lotions now so popularthere need be bo such donM in respectto cold water as a romody. He says lacases of, much inflammation, or difficultyof opening the eyes ia the morning,experienced by BO many, the watershould bo warm, and ii may be mixedwith warm milk, bat in nearly all oasesi t should he cold. All those who ha'been engaged in reading or writing dnr-

--• "ing several hours at a Htretoh, «nd espec-ially at night, should caret ally bathe the•yes with cold -water before going to

• bed, and the first thing in the morning'sablations. .All iirtisaca, too, who work

'. a t a blaatyg fire, .ought often/to waalitbeir.eyerwitfi cold, porewi ter and ioBbonlfl all who work in wool, particu-larly carders and spiu tiers; and thoselikawfae -who are employed in woolenand cotton factories, the flue iast whichsaoh ifcrfcs ' dispose/ often p n

' cataract*, inflamniation, BWOIICH eyelids.

I n 1869 the property now occupied byOcean Grove, Asbnry Fork, Ocean BeachSpHng taVe , a o d p a r t o f Sea Girt WASsasesaed at 923,600. One-third Dddedto this assessed value makes a total o$31,300 us tb,o,real value of the properlyat that t i m e I n 1879 the TShalion offap some property, with the, ip _

maatfl/as shown by t i e aBsessoKp booka,r-witk obe-th!rd added. Is «8,O97,882—an

ndvataca of 1,000' per cent,' '

The iron workers of England include140,000 laborers in furnaces and forges,109,000 in tho mnntifcctnra of nuehin-er j , 0,000 ia steel worts, 48,000 in ship-hnilJing. and about 290,000 in Tiriduibrunohos oMrou and etccl manafactaro,

nkin'ff -».—-• KTn tvin :» »i» nn , -obbnt 67D,OI)0 nil. Themining popatolionia about 630,000, andtbo laborers in cotton mills about .600,-000. l •. .

rite Itemed?"trusted tioiiHuliuUl IHL-UO

last booomlns i&[Jc».«ciof Fenuli

tlie blood. Ouidnllar t bottle. Your drURgint has it.

FOR SALK 1JV

VOUGUT & KUJMORE.

HALL'SBALSAMft For the

LUNGS.

I^ELAWAJIE, LACSAWANSA A W£8TEJINX) JtAILttOM),

(M0BRI8 AND KHSUX WVIblON.IDepolB is Ken Vork, foot uf Burolsy Ht, »nd

fnoiof CliriitopbQT dt,

HL-uuliig MONRA.Y, JUNE Ttli. IBM).LEUVK NJ£W VOHK.

:OA,11. '.'I'ltioltgli Mitii'l'i»iu},ui>iVTIIU l\iv ilouulun Ufuui'h ul l tMiviliuou; UjuClitateriixiiiioli *'

d u c a H U a j i udt Wnterluu, f

iforK*

rlo«, for Audoror, Newton and all xl.Bli.,L. k W. I i . 11. »t W«ltbiuftt

t<JtkWittii*p StrwidshaP\itti<Jtiut»t W«ltbiufttc_, StrwidshaPg,a n i t u U t f *

..... „ Vuii KuJtoiTBnirumlM; itliui ut ftiiUipMbur),' witli iiublKU Vley IlwlrufctHiid Ltliinii anil HUH<iuuliKDUaa. tut linthkhesa, Huwli UUunk, JKidinfft

*(iSA. U. Oswego Esiirosa (Drawl!»ra ftttatliod) from Now York vU. Fi,ud iJooulon, rutta thtough to Ws<tratttlsbnm, t)or*nlon, Urput Butt>

UiiigliHinton, Lisle. Mkvratkon, CortlamHomer, Syraouau and Oswi'go; cuiiuectiiiB i- witli ObcHtar B. It., a t W r i o o wf:

Qip,II!.• ' .-!.

Dotcr with Olicstar B. It., at Wftterloo wduaaox It. fi. for Auduvor, Neffton spa all attioue; at Mairare with UlatratowD BvScnntou, \rtlli alomusbUTS UivttiioD/ort n KlUHt Wtlknbam DHUTIIIO H

a lBv.,rPitiH l

Scnntou, \rtlli alomusbUTS UivttiioD/orPititon, KlUKHton, Wtlkonbam', DHUTIIIO, Hurlmnborlacti. ita.. at Uioijlmoilou with \JU<Diviuiun fur Grccac, Sorwicii. Utioa, mJiihflld i F tK "

ii Vtlli

Cures Consumption, Colds, Fnnnninnla.Influenza, BnmcbfUv Dronobiiil I»iSflciilttos, llonrsouess, Asthma, C/oup,Whaonjnfr Coupb, and all diseases oltho Uroathlng Organs. It EOOUIOS andheals tho lUcmbvnno of Ilio Lungs, In-flamed and polHuncd by tbo dtstasc,and prevents the nlKuf'SweAts aniltlffhtaeu ocrosa tho chant which a o

iU COSHUMJTION Is notiraftle Dio/iuJr. I t is oolj-

MTY ta liave tlio rljrht reinedj',and HALVH HXIHAM Is Hint remedy.VQ&T I>ESI'AIIt OP B E l I E f fDESI'AIIt OP BEIvIEf, ftrtbla benign specific frill cure you*ereu tboutru protosiouol aid falls

HENRY'S

the Most Vowerfnl Healing Oint-ment and Disinfectant

ever Discovered.n»n*tt'* CnrhaUa Salve Jiea.lt burn*.JTenri'a Unrbolia Salva allay* j i " ' " -frmirw'* Carbolic 8<th« wrvteruptltmHtnrv't Carbotio Hatro he<tf pnupU:JItnry'M CarboUa tialoa heaU hrutie:Aik for Honrf ••, and Tkbo No othe

HT DEWAllEOPCOUNTERrens J t J

TOWNSLEY'S

OVttKS IN ONE MIRUTB.

Edoy's Cartolic Troches,

Sittersftelisra Drapepaln, and Billoomeia.fST TOH SALE 3Y ALL DJIVOQISTS.

JOHN V. HXITST, OtTBll iK ' * CO.,a—TOUGHT & KILLG0BE,

TUli MO6T blMI'LB, i'BAFFOr ASU hr<JNaUICAt VUSE FOll MAhAMAh hlhEASES HVE11OFFEI.ED.

[NPLUEKCES.

ABSOLUTE!?

BADICAILY^S S / iInlermltteat, Remittent, nod ill MALAHIAIFEVEKS.THE ENTIRE OtJRE COMBINEt) IN ONE

• PAD, AT THE COST OP ONLV $1.Worn on the pit of tho itoraioti it c*o»ea n<

..icoBTeaimcB, tronble or DioDght, sent]'•nd poittifety gftai new lifo And *lUl.tjblood poliDna. BoldbydmRBiBteoTerywhem.

For&alfl by Vonglit A KUlgore.

_ .Jhed Bloa«], Woak LnugB, Ki'dnoja,.

Meotkl aniT Fhyslctl Eihanttion, DellcKnntng Uotiion. Bicklv CblldrityotAKe. KALT BITTErta »row..

a more Neurlihtog, BtretigtheDlDB,Tlti,l-.„ *na PonO'luj? by reason of their rich-

lesajti Bono u l MUKW PmdoolDg HaterlklII otbor form i or milt or medicine,while>m tho objootionn urged •n .ns t mil t

Prcntrad by (ha MALT BI1TEIMCo.; fr 0nf«raientedH»lUnd „„.

MALT BlTTERa.ftT^BBrto^

BUILDING LOTSFOR SALE CHEAP!

A large number ofGOOD BUILDINGLOTS on 1st, 2d, 3d,4th, 5th. and ,6thtreets, ?Em AVENUE.These lots are the best lo-

catsd in thiadity, •within oightminutes walk of the depotplendid water easily reaoW^eaohone. n ; rt ••

Terms Easy.. SiUS7&sUul, Owseri.pijtoWM. H, LAMBERT, Aflt.etr

flicbfleld _. , . ._„. . _ _ „tram rmm iVuw iTotk, i'alcrinu audcan coiicoot, at WftaWogton with 1PlaJJip-iliur^, EoHton, ButDluhntn 4.1Harririburif mid pninlM oti tbo Lch^land Lchigii am] Sun quo limn a IU. rPliilll|it,bitrj{ witli Belvidura Civixlunli,torL<ttabertvtitetTrontouamlPhiU

in A. ai . Dovur AcojmaioOatli•IO M. EIBUIII EipresB.1*. U. B'gbhiii.oii iiipreii, Urswinfl Boo:

C*na.tUetuuiTUUtthfouebta W t U " ' " '

eiitlnp xr KcMiitoD wlth'UL'k.. for fitliton, WyoiuinBi KingitOQ »Dd WUkeio. J'nmiOLB^" t«W " " " "

mwitl i t»inN». J.•Mvv. St-vi i'uik ut a.30 p . H (Eaaton Ex*

SiL'rtM! uitiitifi'tiiiL" at U'slcrloo tor Atidovoen-ton ftud JinmaliTlllo, aud tt I'lillilpsbUl• ' Luhifil) Valluy Knilrondana Lt'hlgli am

..Gl.,.i.!iUl.l..furttutU(']^m,AUetitGWme nml Ilarrlsiiurg. Alan with BOI.DL

p!iiK at MUhurii, Bawmit"!Chatham, Mn-lJuoMorririU'ivi, an.l Ml slationn west ta HuokettKxi.'ii.cniiuuL'tiiix tit Wnturloo with train f'

fiiati p . in., Diivcr Eiprofflfbr SammiflkTuirdBVillu. BaBkinnrldno nnd all polniB ouVwmw and Dolamro lUilrotd,] OliathamMmlisuo. MorriBtowu, MorriH l'lalus, Douvilli;ltuckaway and Dover. ConnecHflg at Ueuvilliwitli train for Eoootou, at Uover vltli CheatcllBiiroait for OliMteianrt SuccaiiHniia,uidaimwitli ilipresn train for Waterloo, UtckettatomWialiiniftan, Mmuuha Chunk. Water GapHlrouil«Itiitg, Hcr&uton, IlltiRliaintou, UticnUielilii'ld Sjiriofis, Sjracilftu and Oiwego, tvitlHk*epni(,' tittrti attached. '

At 5:«l> P. M. OBwcgo Eiprena troi

Hooatoa through ta Water Gup, HlrituilScrntitim. Uinclitinlqn, LIBIU, Mamthon.Coriland. Homer, SnaoaHe and OBIVCEO, conneoiat \Vateiloo with Huaaei Raitroatl for Aniluverana Nawton; ftt Dtliwaro with JMtfratimi J(v.At BlcBliamton iritli train f.ir nreeno, Oxiord,NarniL'li,Dtica,A:<-. Thin train TUBB ttiito Ouwt'HO SB tunlay niybts.' At 7iia V. M. I'llUJipsUni-ff Special for Chut-bftu, Jlurrlstown, Duvcr.UncbettRtDwniWBsli'inetm^F^ton, Bfl I bit- hem, Allnnlowp, Head.iQB anil Hnrricmirg, iri(»aut elttngtt.

VOT Uc:ru»rd*Tillc, Ba*kinsrldBO, I.yotnUlltlngioa. Htirliag, aillottc, BorJ,el(!y Holgliam) nil NtJiions DJI PnsisJu und Dclawaru IiIt. (N.J. West Lint- Itailroad) 9:48 A. M. an

DOVER TIME TABLE.TraliiH arrUo and depart from ibien

EAST UOCND A. » . WESTBOUND

j KiiireuH

Now York E ip .

on E*p."k Hail

Oevego Eip

Uovt AOCo E i

3it4ipruaa* 7:fiSiccom. tf:27

A. M.

IB* 0:1)2r . si,

turn. 12:25

« Eip.* 3:31

CHESTER BRANCH :

i . M ,7.£tt8.636.47

Succaetinn•McCain B vilPort OnunCover

EABTWJ

A.M. r.Mfi.£0 8.U(i,57 i.lB7.»3 4.807.077.10 47.1B 6.107.2G S.26

0ENTEAL &. B. OF NEW JERSEY,HIGH BRIOQE UBAKOH.

UP TBAine.i. si. r .v .0.00 *.80

3.0712,11ia,2212.35

New Yort,

Hiith Bridge,Onlifon.Middle VtUoj,O T l b

Konvli,Port Oram,

DOWll TEAIB8.I. Tt. P. U.9.52 0.50

7 .S8 L ID7.25 4.00T.ia 8.B17.in B.US7.03 a . l lQ.6B 3.0UO.BS 2.57O.BI a.Bi6.45 9.406.SG 2,20

Insurance a SpecialtyE. & G. H. Ross & Breese,

TIRE AND LIFE

Insurance Agents.Offlce, Old on Bank. Building,

Morristown, N. J.lg tbo following first-class liompaitte

FIRE im, Co, of Hsrtfard, Co. Oap-iW ana Burplaa aver 10,700,000.

HAKTTOHD INB. CO., A8K>tB07orl2,S0D,000AMEBIOANi HDTtTAL IKS. Co., of Hew«k,

N . J . AB!BtH o « r »l,40B^«t.. .FIREMEN'S MUTUAL INS. Co., of N e « u

X. J . Otpltil and Sttrplai over (1,000,000.HERCnANTg' M0TUAL 1KB. Co. oftfew^kK. J . Oipita and Surplni abbot«.000,000.

OEBHANU JTtmjJtL INS. Co, ot Jtmrt, H.J . CapitalftndSnrblusovor#360,000.

MTJTUAt, BBNErrt LITE IHB. Oo. of H«w.ark ,N. I . AsBOtiore:•88,000,000.

nranoe effected on all descriptions olproperty in any seotion of tha State, at uaw rates ag the risk will warrant. AU

IOBBCB PAID PROMl'TLY, and no comprcmiaing in settlement.

Persona at a distance can address us byIter and receive the name »tt«ntiou BB If

application wera made In person.

A. JUDSON COE,Surveyor and Collector, Dover, M. J.

GEO. MANN'SNew Billiard Parlor

SALOOtf, JJlackwol! St,, Borer, justfitted up with new and elegant AppointmentsoQars to the pleasure seeker one of the qnloteatand mort Rlcasnatl piaoea of enjojtneDlin towu. THE BILLIARD-PAJILOU con-taina two fine w o r n tablea and is flttad opwith eYerythtng aeoesBnry I ot the enjoymentof the gamo.. HUPFEL'B LAdEB, Iba fin.eat beverago dmni, always kept in fresh—iliea, nnd a full stock of Qermnn oaeeseB,

aril waters, Pine Appta Cidor, Pretzels,ines, et«- Oeorge viU be olwujn on

hand to plsose his friends, and vfli raak«erery t i r r T e l t h o m e . SS-r

GEORGE SHEET'SCELEBRATED

LAGER BEERBOLD AT

D. MOLLER'S.ALSO

Wines and Liquors of all Kinds,

FOREIGN i. DOMESTIC CIGARS• A1.W&KB OSf J^AHD AT

OPFRA HOUSE and

i BOOMS,JJOVEH, H.J .

e erp«iifl« proenred «n

01CEESTEI0NFor hi, saloon. I t 1B UB celebrated inBtra

: m«nt tbat wu located in thaHOHT1CUL.TUIIAL H A J J L

EHTENNIAJ , H E B I T IIt la of great powor and in volume of tonepal lot. BB43S I1AKD OF SO FIGCms.win BO OD «Kbjbltloii en' w4 after the 4thJ 5 1 V * 1 J I M l « l l

Feeble WIVES,MOTHERS,

and ercry weakly, sleMyrsmi can surely strengthen

and build up Hie broken-down system by takingRICHARD'S rEETOTAL TONIC.

No remedy .has evermore wonderful cures of Dyipepsla. Nervousness and eveiWeakness and Debility. Itthe best regulator af the Livand Kidneys, and the safest aibest stomach, brain and nertonic in the world. It makthe weakest nerves strong arthe most despairing mind brig!and cheerful; it gives new livigor and energy to the oveiworked body and brain, andwho take it eat and sleep heitcr and become hcalthland stronger.

Free from aloolollo dangersPhysicians pronounce it thisafest remedy ever sold, andmust be tried ta know the pelfeet health and strength iiuse insures.TAN BDSHIBK i. Co., 18 TMOJ St., N

DtlCGfllHTB BtLh IT, Pint ilOllh'9 tl.

THE JJOVER LTOBEK C Ooffera to lmiiairs tlie bent opportunities in tlo pimlisso of LUUBEBol every grade and ilisoription illcladiug LOW PK1CE8 ami tLu great

SHERIFF'S SALE!InUlianireryorMew JetiMfj-—Fi, ft. for —

mortgaged premises, whcr.ilii Tho CUTSflviiiKH Institution h cuuiplrinRnt, aiGlttdiuB neatly and Jane T. Uealt.v Ills ivfljul Stfifiliou T, Willot, tro Jcfiiiclanti 1

turtinble to October Ttrm A. D. 1880.NEIGHBOUR 4 SMITH, Hol'ra,

By virtue of tlie nbova mnted writ of flc..L-.OH In nij-lunds I Bhall iiywzv ior »B1UI'ublic Veiidue, at UJO Cuurt Houno, in Mamtowu, N. J., on

MONDAY, tlia Iflth Cay of AVOVtiT a-A. D. 18S0, betwoii the Louis of 12 SI. andQ'alock I ' . M,, tbat te to myt t t 2 o'clock inAfternoon at itlH day, sll Uiose trsolipircule of hud and prom lacs, Hltiiat-o iaTown of Do-ror, in tho Cannty or Horn*

lute or Mow Jersey, boutnlcd and dcncribci

THE FIHSTTIUCT bcgtiiB ou (ho tinrtti l!n<'airvlcw Avenue, in thu Town or Dover,amhed fuel v/tmt from ilic uorih-vaul ct>rr BUIII Fan view Avenue wlmro thu name .eraccU PenmuiDnftk utrcot on Ihu wtsut linobarcof, ami runs (1) tn & northerly emme•roilol wilii I'cqunnnupli sfruct. onu iiim '

Tent; thence (li) in a Westerly CHcunp,mtlu:r!v ccuraie Imnifreil am

ld Fairviil

, „ ;aj ii, airivllul with ttie Urn tine,

[fly fcut to tbu imrlli lluu or HIDO ; thonce(4)in an easterly tm.rBu iuuoitlilinc of tsld T&lirien- AWJIIMI, ared foot to the beginning, containing Ithousand u<|uaro fuel of I ami.EBEPOHD J/OT Uginion tlio wcit linonnoctt Btrcct, in said Town uf Dover, onPr-qi, met, in

id red and filiv f?ct north I rum tlie t' fttrriew /

tno In torsocfe reqaamioek street anest Hun tlicrcof, anil runs (1) In a iveemrso parallel with Fnlrview Avcuuo,indreu »n<l tiglity feet; tliouco ['J)>rtliorly coumo purtllR) with l'eqnaii

Street, one bntidrcil font; tlence (II) 1 1 ^esatorly course parallel with Iho first course,cue hundred nut) eighty Ivvl to tiie we 'or Bujuaiinuak street; tbenco (4) In aorlv cpuriiu alone tbo est line of Pequtiinochtrcef, one hundred foul to tin pi sou of biDing, confftloitiK dRhioen (iom-anr) sqoet of land, bt-ing thesamti premnos lit at

i»ey*5d_~m-'aTllUB «m.\iuuiiiii^i'Lili miu» ULtiiru AUKU

Mil. 1678. Btiil raonrdld In tho Morrli Cnunltccord of Doeils D B, 251.

WILLIAM E. McDAVir, SlieNIT.

EXECUTOR'S SALE OFBE AL ESTATE

B? rirlue of an orJergf the OrpliaDfl' Camat tbo County of Morriu, made on the 4tb dol March, 1878, »nd of tn mcndMent ihore..

udo on tbe mil dif or April, IBM, the BOjrlbor, executor of Jnlla A, Bio Her son, dec'

will expoid to sale at Publia Vcndno at tll O r C l 8 D l k l

t Publia Vcndno at tlfl 8. Dlckumn. near tl

e, at HcChlmvilla, in thi n t b e G o l y p r M i s?b

B«DKESarWljetweun tti? tfonfe of Unoou »nt3

itoraof Hlrsn) Hulse,owDihipof Itoxtlow JotiBj, on ._

Bnit, 1880, l»eiwe<>n the Ifonfa .-WoBk in-tba iftoyiwcQtjf laid Jay, tli thoti•tiln tracts or parceli of hnd and (iremine

eitaite ia tho towu ship of Eoxliury ftforeiw:

aundedanJ described as foliowi:FntHT. Alt llii*. nnrt of tlio faoinnnfcad lotiid Jtilii A. Dickerson, Oeo'd, which was DODjcil to her and one Ellcnbctu Diokerscn, I

tloeii from Meisnier inyder and wire, d»ttMarch 121b, 1B63, and recorded in Bouk A 5110, which lies on the north Bttlo nr tbu ccutnof tbo toail loading from McCalUBvtlloDrafmrillu, Ijeinc oa the corner of naldroiand tho road to Drnko\ille depot, anil KdJolnghiiila of Hiram Hulso and Jolin BurnopUiniDC ftboat two BCIGB and fifty ha[poatbuoFanaoro. . -

BFOINB, All that cwtaln Io!, known uswOOdlotftO tho roidlbD(lin|{from IICCOIUBTI'to Lake Uopaicong, containing 13 50-10O tcrdofcribid in a deed front Corncliuit 8. DiokorBOD, Eitaator, Ac. to said Jnlia A. Diokcrsondated Deoember l i t , lftW, and recorded In (hiMorriB Oonnfy Kocordi In Doot B 0 p, 189, Ac

TniBD. All the rumaln!ni{ part of said liomostead lot of a aid docceaeif, oonvryed b jfcinyder as ntoreaald, nblch lies on tho e~..aide of tbo oentroof said Dmltcvllle road, con

' ' j thndwe ' " • - •• •IrtRhnnover thiA. BtakerioD laand recorded ID . , . ,..andi of Hiram Hnlno, thu Slorrls Cma!, ai

tlie road loatline from McCalnaville toFlandoi

Bated Jane 14th, 1680.

ADMINISTRATOR'SSALE OP LANDS:

BY virtue of an order to sell lands, tnailti b'1 tlm OrphmiH' Court of tbo County-oorriBf«pn tlie 7lli rfayuf Juiio A.D. 168U, tinibucnbor, Ailmitnetrator uf Antliony J

Drito, deo'd, will cipoao for sale at TubliVetdno, at tlio urcmlmjH, Mount Oli<»hip.MnrriHOoauty,iI.J.,oni

8ATDBDAY, the lith daj of AUGUST next,at tho hoar of tno iu tlis nfteidi}1. »11 that lot of land and pre

the tnnroihlp of Mount Oitviillows ; IkgiunSoR i,t a atono pluutcd in tit

-oad paasing tbrongb th« village of Mi•"iTC ttmtdfe tflnnderH, on a cam** »,...

wntj-eighUlBifreeB oast diptant two chainia twenty-three Uaka from tlio soutl) cornci

. a bMgt-oTW tho etrcaoi calicd TurkcjBruok icnniiac the road liiuiice (1) (tonHi Bx

rrecg and ilflj minutes went tbrrc cliaiii fifteen llnki to a beai "eouth

illtici

!ho ccnti.long aa.tblrfym

rixtaat Il

avcnliijk

c clias ; tlie

rfeRroeB n n ,u rliijka; 13) north fonr d

*t Ilireo chalna md bixtwn linkse of the ftfnrMiiid rond; li) Ibcn

road north eighty-ulna dcgrcei aniltei « u t three obslnB a>S 8 ^ t e>»• *»'»«.«*,boglnnlnB, contalni

strict m«a«are. And bnfand p emi c o d

DENTISTRYIMAljinaBBANOIIEBAT ' '

S. B. JOHNSTON'SDBHl-JU,

dSERTING, EXTRACTING,

i btlnllfbt aoli or l.B"h lir " ' * " '?""

FIFTEEN DOLLARS.

ALL WOltX >VAl(RA»TEb.

ALEI.

ARSAPARILU andMINERAL WATERS

'AMILIESEaUblUlimeut Io Blackwail St.

Tor, Not. 30th, 1BTB. ' ^ j

advantage oi h&vmg

Worked to Orderm placu where it is. purchased, greatly loBfleDing theIJ.' by tlie grflat saving in manual labor. Our

stock always includes

Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldingsand LU5IHEB of ovory dosoriptiori, and ospocial pnins aro tukon

cost' of

to give satisfaction in bvery particular,

GsoaosWu. p .JAB. U. SI

, Seo'y and Treat. Cohvuava BRAOB,I. "W. BEIBIKO, Geo

DBTJJGS and MEDICINESOLD .ESTABLISHED STAND

CHAS H DALRYMPLE,DEUCJGISr AND APOTHECARY,

MORRISTOWN, N. J.Dealer In Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals and Dye Stuff

AND A L L P H A R M A C E U T I C A L P R E P A R A T I O N S .PHYSICIANS ANI> DEAI.EHB SDPI'LIED IT WHOLESALE rBIOEB.

) bfBt rn l s l l o n i lareliillvprcp.rrd. Sono Imt TUUE BnuCia irnclred ftCCordinKto tliodiiU'dntattBFiiiiniiaeuiwelmorthe

Chester Rubber Bucket Chain Pump!

EVERYBODYbuys it becauseit is the cheap-est and mostdurable PUMP.Thebucketcanbe expanded byset screw to fitthe pipe whenworn. It allowsthe water to es-cape when notin use througha valve in thecentre of thebucket.

Coisbatnisesit,- PBIOE FHOM $B UP, a'icorilmfttoilciitt. AlsoROOFING, TIN and sheet iron work at lowest mnvltot pricen.

.'STOVES, TINWARE, LAMPS,and a variety of HOUSE FOiisismsa GOODS, DRAIN TILE, itc.

.prll Will, 1HR0. UiiVKIl AM) €IIKH>r

i tfiese tiroca ?

A QUESTION."What kirn? of au liducntion iniiHt it JOUHK mnn imvo i

ANSWER.BE A GOOD PENMAN,UNDERSTAND ARITHMETICB£ QUICK AND CORRECT.SPELL WELL.WRITE A GOOD LETTER.UNDERSTAND ACCOUNTS,

WIIERE CAN HE LEAI1N THIS >

HE CAN LEA11N IT EEBr. AND AT A SMALL COST, AT THE

BRYANT & STRATTONBusiness College.

cCOREY'S BUILDINC, NEWARK, N. J.

MIST

'1 attribute myit the Bryant &S

With Burfc &. Co.,'B00ta nnd aijoea, ftriiSt.°t\ %

j -

Ta™. p . liarcE,With Archer & Ball, Ke» York

obbutton

i I wns pnt

, - , . . , , , - . , • -__in«Watw Motor Oo.^ J W * aOOD-.BBBISiSS EDUCATION, OR NONE.

GOOD STOTENT8 DO NOI WAIT LOKG KTO

'!JJJW.OAljjb.\ra*r TBWHh D "

DBOtthoBrjmii 1 Stnthm 6bllo«n ma by lha Prinolpul, Mr. A. B. Ctarl

f ™ W f AMD BO LIKEWISE I

Iroiieries anil Provisions,

SEASONABLE fBUITS.

Djte wfflthrm b. t,.V«n to .ecu,, goal,lite k>«t'qn«lltr »na «a<ial W O B l i sell«m at the «ao»l >«i«>tatl» iu-rini eon.tsnt »Uh tha pn»b«elnK price SOBMI

M L u uink, 1B79.

110CKAWAT, N. J .TATXSTEX i D MAHnyAOTOBJIB Of

and PULVERIZESS.WiBDINijIS ABD ESTmATEB BTJENIflHEB

BOB ALL KINDS 0 7 U1.CHXKZBV

Freeman Wood,PIRB

INSUEANCE AGENT.(OmCfcOS BLIORWEU. BTItBtT, BES.T TO OEOEOt

SICDAQDIifc OU/B 1TOUK.1

X>OV^JETl,. IV. J .Lofttfly AathnrfEud bgent uf tbe folkjivjiigUrBl-

olanBoompaolei—tlibboatin tbe world:

LONDON nud LIVERPOOL onJ

GLOBE, Csilital liag.OOO.BUO.

LANCASHIRE ol MAHCUESTEB,

Capital 81O,000,00P.

BOYAL OF LITEBPOOL,

Capital 810,000,000.

FEANKLIN OP PHILADELPHIA,

Capita! 85,000,0*.

HUDSON 0 O B N T I , Jorney City,

Capital S300.UOO.

TEOPLE'S, Nowarl, " 800,000.

UKITED FlitEMEK'S INSCHANOE Co

of Pbllidtlpbia, ABMts ICOO.OIK).The LaDdon ABSunvQee Corporation of

London, capital tS,oW,O00.Springfield t i re InBuninoe Oo , Ma»si»ihu-

sette, capital $1,I>(K),(KK).Ht. MichokB Fire Inmtrnuce Company 01

New York, capital saoo.uou.V^eattihoater Fire lomirnnco Company of

NGV York, capital $ni)U,OOU.Mev York City Fire luKurance Company

of New York, capital $:llH),iniu.

Fire Association ofPMraAHHBTB, - $a,COO,O

C A P I T A L COO.O

REAL ESTATE

PURCHASEDand SOLD

Choice Lots in Dover,Tor rtiilu cti..an, an.I

HOUSES TO LETFreeman Wood,

JUHHI;* i:f tin: 1'i'iitn miil Polion Mn intmli'.

GEO.W. DRAKE

BOOTS o l SHOESUNION ROW,

MORRISTOWN,

NEW LINES AND STYLE

The New EmpireHot-Air, Gas & Base-bnrn-

ing CoohJng Stove.

AUo, a Large Almriuf Cookinu HlovdH

Bt

FOR SUMMER & WINTER USE.

Hardware, Cutlery,land, ffoudcu, Cnp j i e r , P l a i n «n<I Jnf ia i i iuf i

OilClotliB, Csr/MilM, I-fiHJi)*, P a i h i H u m l ( l i l -

l i in l Cnjff*, Fci i t lusrn, l ' r a i f s A a t r a t Oil liidi-' • • . . . ) A l « i ,

JIRAI^KK IN COAL., riumhiii!; nnd *Jofi

TViirl; priiiiiptlyntli•ndwd t-..BONNELL'H PATENT H'lT.AM COOKIN'1

TKillTKNING WIKK Sl'JlJK*. IJl'IJ IKTOM.

Itoi'hftwnv, March 1.1U7S.

BEEMER & PALMERDKAlKWf itf

COAL, WOOD,MASOA'S' MATERIALS,

SLUE STONE, FERTILIZERS,

Itli Illltl HlllJL-H f»r Rll

•w.WiKiisiii Lndiu'. Haliufy ovt'rj pn:> durability and pric

Burls' Famous Shoe;utrfiiftt l>y buying y(

• DHAKK'H,

n]ways kpjit

nr HOOTS n

C S. Jensen,CARPET WEAVER

N THE OLD PHESBYTEHIAN OIIUHC

DOVER N . J .

Gnrjiet Wenvins, in nil wiiUliH, 3onorHt-clafiB Btjlo nt IOWOHI ratflB. Tlio be

iimlof wnrp only UHed. New carpets iumd for BBIO. Tlin higbeat jirieo paid ftftRH, cr taken in exebnu^o for carjiot.JI-OTHEB ])TBD and Cleand

in good style.)ovnr. May SSlh, 1HS0.

FOR GROCERIESOO TO 1'IIJS

OLD RELIABLE STAND,

H. P. SANDERSON,

OPPOSITE THE DETOI.

»saliVBya on Imnd n full ami frc.li alcick

. REASONABLE PlilCES.

I t donHii't pay ti, (iipprimoDt with Hour. Ai>ii groepi- for tho riiinuuit

VIOLA BRAND,"1 tflltB no olhqr. It ia ulwi,yn pood'—cati I

reliCil unnn fivni-y timp. HHinlnrmin him IlUti oo ififs ono brand Inm liicrouHml iiia flortratlo GOO Dor cent, u-tr

Watches, Jewelry, &c.

it Jfwi'lry Btoro in tliu citv,— " ~ incrcii«o«] Block «.r FIN'E

ELHV t i lfBh 'E WA'fCHEHl f l lI atprims ncvor btfurn tliDiifilit

i. Ia watciie& my slack *vo«i-hnndrcd (100)

AMERIGAN WATCHES,»nd qual

f Jnrelr:

Trnra *B In 1i, from *16tofl2r>.

retry in eaclkus varfuty,from I'J.fil) tn-...O-B or all kinrta, from tlio tiinnt Blo-to a piiln gold wmldinR rinp. of allB unil sliBi, at oxtruuicljr lo'v llgurts,:lnins In RoitiAii OulO in t'rvnt Taricity,

CICB S'HS oyc-gUBBca tn suit nil nKon(fom Slia, B fair up. Sterility a

virr-jrittori Ware in great varioty, at 20nl. Lnlow fnrmnr prideH. Cnstrni U *ARhota almoet Riven away. A laigoa

.-nt of clockB at all prices. I IIHYO tlnat t l clocks in tlm marki-t. Call and f<

Wfltolics gold on tbu itiBtnJinont pit), Speolal caro giTon to xtipalrlnj- fli

H. WHITE,443 BBOAD St.,

OPPOSITE St. & E. DEPOT.iwirk.}*. J.; Aug. SOth, 1B70. 88-Ij

For Rent!

Warner s safe Kidney and Liver Cits,

i f lHf,l>(»t<m mil TnrU'u

!::•!!*;::-•=:•.:•!;.

WARNER'S SAFE NRRVINEli!|rklytlVMHc*t!tm!ttlf-eiit,uh[>Mi[iri[ii,'

1,-firK.im'MiajHIi^rKn.^iiilirtliPMinii^

W.S. BABBITT,SPKISW AND SUiBMER,

1880! Foreign and Amer-ican DKESS GOODS, in tlielatest niirt most approveddesigns, surpassing in bril-liancy and richness of col-ors,' novelties of designsand combinations, any as-sortment ever exhibitedIicre or elsewhere. Thesegoods comprise Ilio followng fabrics for street cos-tumes: Caslimere do Mecca,5pingll!ie, Casluncre desInrfes jiiid Aiinnre. Foriiioiinliiiii, urcliery, lawntennis ami seaside costumeShirred Bunting, Lace Bunting,Cashmere Foulard and NunsVeiling, which are pronounced>y connoisseurs as the mostmtrancingly beautiful dress'abrics in Morristown.New styles and designs

n CARPETS. A full lireif TURKISH and EASTINDIA RUCS, CHINAMATTINGS, OILCLOTHSAND LINOLEUM, HOL-LANDS, etc., etc.

UAIID A.\'n PAT.K n

UMU, a .inn,

HUE I L I I , PIKE MICK,

AU BTOA'KS OIJJtUI,\(j

0ELIAI1 STKPB.CdPINO, Mt,L», USTEU

Ann currr.HH .NECKS,

WHANN'S PHOSPHATE,Itoue Diiftt, (iuann. Vuutitvttv

l.ANh I'LAFTJill, dr.

WOOD sawed in stove lengths'.

STOVE, EGO, CllilKTMJT.l.i-H uu.y I,,: «.l.lr,,,,-,l ! !„„„„] , , , , . „ , . ,

BAKBRTIN DOVER.

SUSSEX STREET BAKERY,

CONFECTIONERY.lu AT.r, i>

W M . B. CRAMER'SNEW CARRIAGE FACTORYNKXT DOOlt TO THK OU) I'ltKsliVTI'.UHN

ctwitcn, .V J.N sr.,

HACKETT.STO.VN, N. .1.

SIl"™ra"i'1K"'i»?iP."i'l Tl '"'' ''""''" "' '""

jr '<> purchawn w'lll wivomy ritctorv Iwlure pur.

THE MANSION HOuSE,M0RRIST0WN", BT. J.

A. KKKSHAH',- - l'i<>ini<roi

iTiug lc(iBr<l tlm Htnunlori IIOUHP, JusttciUnd must snfurllv a m l cniivi-tiienllyihliuil l>y Mr. II. O Oneriu nn WiistiitiKiniilit, MurrWuirii. I would .all tilt'atloiiliou

illoa and of ilio nnlillc gen.!roily, tn (litiirioi ftilFutitaKDH » oflorH to totli trntmiciit• • Its mmrlincuN amK H H I H . I

iul tin' iiuiil

The'•Hi Hotel it) Norlln

f Imv. AtcDinti

MAD ANTHONY!HAiVIBLETONIMM STALLION.

sUlili-a i.f \V.\I. VOUTMAN. JFi-nftirriMMomitv, N. J . Wail Anllx.tiv h

i-i.li.p. Hi linndH a,,,! 1 im-li iiii-lSdit. liv Iluln'i-t HoiiiH'1 'S r.-lrlra

Kiiv Evpret t ; (k l i l l 1 VT tlS

in lS

i Kiirms t SM (

18-1V

MUSIC!Tlic fiernmu Valley Orrlwstra, crmsiH

if tiinlit iiislruments umlpt the Uudorif Prof. ApRii

l f A iiflh, public mreiiRonnblo

P. D. HTErnENS, H

MOREIS COUNTY

IACHINE&IRONCO,

DOVER. N.J.

fflNINfi HACMERYSTEAM ENGINES,

AILWAY TURN T A B L E S ,

ItOMail.l lilt ASS CASTIKUS,

OBGHNGof aU DESCEIPTIONa

MARTIIf&BUCK,Sign ui< DraiEttli] Jiinlsri,

BAisiiiia, aiLDjsns u d PAPEII HANQ.BB. Contruu Ukm nil nulfrlih nnilihid

nlud, UUHB.

Spring Millinery!MBS. M. FARE

olVinl Oram, lvoiiJi l «-Mj}i'cir,i)]v c i l l th i ' at-

l u ' M i ' - " n r w ' B l ,n

W<

j ' ] i<

H l ' K l j l i i " ^ i i ' . [ . l N | - . i : \:.

liliu FV!HO LuuiiH1!,!) I l i n l a t c H t nov- [11. » i.,

Ladies' Faiicv Goods,Shu ia almi SOLE AGENT in I'OUT Ol.AH

fttaten Inlfiml DVP

(fdMnuriy with STAltlt A M.UICLWJ

DIAMONDS,WATCHEH, JEWELEY, BOLIU BtLVJill,

6 Maiden Lane, N. Y.

M. Y. B. SEAEIM,CARPENTER and BUILDER,

ItLACKWELL ST., DOVER, N. J.

Hoofingingnr in ts for

in tlio cum.try, ami'tnii imt onTn much cheaper than ever boforo-iuit us Inn BE good iliinffin rnnfa can

ho nut (in. AIWHTH on liaad T^ING FELT.Dovor, N.J . , BGDtoiuUar23d, II

JOS. YORK,THE HOUSE FUIISHEI,

fasVInjtoa StN Uorristoffiii Ni J-i jiml roenivrd for 1880 ono lionitrril «lcg«n*rl"ncrlptliin8. Mm a flnostocic of OFAQtJllOTI1 1V1ND0W SHAUJW, at the vorv 1**:

. - prices. Hartihorn's HprinR Fajtraor*, «».11ilhtt imprtiVL"! flitnrns.! "

J O S E P H YORK'S-WikDOWSHACESiiuilb k crdor anil I"1'

tip in tlm but rfwwnet, Ih»tQ I M^'In u d bettor tonk

Joseph York<