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VOL XV DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY. NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1885. NO. 51 TMB tmotrERA TUDifirPnitiiiCiijai: PDUJUEU us PUOHilKTOIlB. ••UtHlI toeatnutao* niooBank. Ftsti TIUM or HIMCI11PTI0N IKVABIA BLY IX ADVANCE. O n Vaia ... •uaanv ABra 1 1«OM, % " 9 - i " 1 'count*. arid. 1 nun. t « 4 " 5 •< I OOLUWK. I »' BTIM i ?'' 18S 1 76 2 25 2 75 » 60 4 5U 5 GO 10 00 9 3 {>(> 5 00 e HI 8 (10 10 00 u mi in (HI 18 50 31 00 •OK 8 1 gfi 2 75 8 M 4 25 5 sift (i Gli 8 W) 17 00 Sum. sTiii (I GO 9 m 11 (JO 13 (HI lfi '25 10 Of) 2-J 00 42 00 ITU f i so Sftl 2 s so 50 50 (10 0(1 25 00 0 00 JO 01) 14 ill* 18 OH 21 (III '25 5(1 211 fill 37 MI (iu 00 raaoENTi«E ADDED FOBEXTHM. LOC raws 15 CENT* PKK UMS, ..IS. .. IM 1 K » 1 7 3 a 4 fi (1 E 86 10 0J a r, '.!4 IK 1 ill. $1(1 0 17 01 11 Vi 27 « 30 (H ;i5 o 4/100 lift 0 no o fJ.«O. 0. OCM»1N», K. O., OESEEAL HUCTrTlONEn, I1D BPIOIiUBT III TOE TltE.tiaEVl »T IB PAM HOICL, DOVtill, N. J. flanw of BUtkwdJ.nd Bonci IK. DOVER. N. J. t. B. JOLLEY, Proprietor •anw uid GurUwi to Let. \ f AILON UTKU, COC'NBELOIiiT-LAW, II «liM0HIT if D MOTAHVf CBUC, 111011 W IHIlI,OtMJ, DOVER, N, 1 T 0. UUBWllTil, E. M. UOVlill, N. J. IND MINEUALS, BD8TEH Of MINES. D E. A. V. CONBICT, I-UYSICIH *KD BUl'.GtOX. P0BT 0K1M, M. J. OFFICE AT UlU. KUSKEl'S. L. W. THURBER, OF POEU0 SCIiOOLh or aoRttiB COUKU. XT S. B. BBEEaB'S UXOUB, DOVBB, ». J. JOHN DRIIMMEH'S SHMM« **» HAIR CUTTING SALOON. SUSSEX STREET, (taWMtbiuiraon notes «»JDepot,) DOVER, K. J, been entitetv refitted !o .noit U l U f m a oatlDllIN'8 E11II 4 uwm/rr. REPUTATION Having been acquired by us for manu- facturing FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING only, at POPULAR LOWPIIICES, we wish to call particular attention to our handsome nnd complete stock of MEN'S, YOUTHS', BOYS 1 AND CHILDREN'S F I N E S U I T S AND OVERCOATS for Fall and Winter wear. THERE 18 ABSOLUTELY no risk in dealing with us. Ours is an old-established house, and our rule ONE-PRICE, and that the LOW- EST. (Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. When you visit New York, pay us a call at either store. MM STAOLffhtSo. CLOTHIBHM, 4S1-M7 BHOADIVAY, COBXER GRAND 8TKEET. ttlflttSl JilUHTH AVKNUE, COIlNEll 4(Hll SWEET, YORK. SEGABS, TOBACCOS, WINES, -AT- A ~A~ JAMES 8. MELICK'S, SUSSEX STREET, DOVER, N. J. lli-ivojimr ! C iviJ»uimiiiin«»«l,wl r UnliL-i*, Film c'i^.n- lIllkElr«W,>NT8MUo]ia»llc!iT«rtinu , Ilmi.lmU til wtjlca of Urk'r l'l|irM, -: CIG A B S A N D T B B A C C 0 S! > II iri<:i<li'* :mil KinK Until winn.tUAu: ASH UITAIMII ]irirc« whlnh ilol^v (•(mii^lithm. My rii'l Li'imir D.'i^irttiiout rim lit< l-mtnliit nil (I * \\f\\ M.inked willi lli» ln'xt i;r:i(lo« \ il lil t ll JM M MOWS lH;i\U! M1KNT foiittiinit till the i', wliiuh i»«s ildl l lWi LE MORRIS COUNTY MACHINE &IRON Co. 1H COMPHKtUi IOISTI.VO KNCI.VKS, «uplf> «M4 rvvenaMc. IPIVO KMilVKN. rt •Ml ecoitouilcitl, :<)I1MSI] I'l'MI-H, i! CEOT8. 25 THE M.ACB TO BIV CLOTHING llnuwibletgiinalill KBWTON ELY'S, UlCItlUli,, DOVES, S. Mil Bft xftoofiufr With bettor facilities I an «n*bled Io pot <m SLATE U(H)FS cheaper than aw oafo| ptme bat the best quality of slate and em- ploying fret-chum mecUaulos. loan goat. intee material and work in every parties lar. Tar Sheathing Felt always on Dtted October 13th, 1880. #. O. BOCKEFELLEB, DOVER, N. J. R. F. JOLLEY & Co., 8HIBT lANDMG -wv- MEH'S FURNISHERS, 831 BROAD St NEWARK, N, J. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, JOS. TOBY'S BED FRONT, SS^TwiSadto•oy'ItinJf!""! heritfttr JOSEPH TOBI, MORRISTOWN.N.J. EAHtK«iHinl t"V milt mill n^fl"- .ml Miilit Caslii.RH In lruo, B O M •.rt rinfpli'ir J1.-.HZ", F..r«i»CH tn tvery do The Equipment of Iron Mines a specialty. County Collector's Notics. The ('miniv ('nilei'Ior will Im nt ttir> Hurr j!iik''M oiiiiu',' Miii-rist;iff II, for tlio Irstmjutli [I n'dwk "A.'^M., t"' iWchii*, 1 M. L All an MkawiQ. HAnL0J j HOAflLjKIT^Ja^ H. V. B. SEARING, CARPENTER and BUILDER. BUCKWF.IJ. UT.. GOVKB, K. 1. BENT. nbiu for noykiaJ of nbop, STORE 110031 TO IET. i Mnrriw fltn"tt in tno f l l k k l l V uf~tk uoriu'r stifrii of tlio lirli-k lilofik, milf- (l»le (ui i w m , butcher, or oilier kjnJs of aE0 _ BICHAKIW . R UPTURE flnefilily ccrcd an moderate tonna Clntnlira wiili testimonial* rree. Aild nt-ti P. O. Um 65, BUnbope, » - J. ' lisuliinc (iHU'c lu rcbiiieoee ol Be*- J. X ic, ncor Pionlivlorian Chortll. W-Iy BUY VOl'B CIGARS, WINES and LIQUORS -or— J. J. BACKOFF Stmei St., DuTir. 9i. i. DENTIST, I. 3 BtOBE—BBIOK SLOCK,) Ofpcilo Wighloo 1 . Tin Slot.. DOVER. »• J. THOS. JOHNSON, ind dealer In Mstsss, fedtls, «na.ll«orls in MrtlB »••> Or«oll«. i l l work " tol -2£Si:Sffit If) THE LKAP1NQ ADVEBTISING - MEDIUM —nt— Northern New Jersey. BRUEN &BDNNELL, nooiuTritri ar. *•, t U 1OENTS KB im Gbaim MU Pact! with «t«el ehtiB nd Ouwda ipruce tablng MhioiiiRUaleleH. Tbe/gire tbo be«tor«*Of- •otion. TbayRJMkMp£itoek"THKIHBff EMPIKE" Ilot-AIr, O H Md BftK-Buniiiif CoDkw*Mom the b u t takifig atove intbe world. lltoftlirffeftMartmentarotiierrir ptt Mten%d to. VaUink'i SnlM it minalMitwei't prtce*. Thar »)M n a n one of th« »bo« MRIM ts front of tticlr place of hitrnbliihlnff. Oldlrn.Oap. i»nd Or*enUcki takn hMiufiMtorpnbliowriihlnff. Mr<BrMt.LeM,B«Bi»nd Or* BBtTEH * Oldlrn.Oap enUcki taken H * DDKHItX, , n u n h e t a n r a or Bnnoell'i BoU*TlgLt- ' CD1H Win bprtnc Mri Bottoai. BUCHANAN BBOS. PAINTERS, Hangar., Or.lncrii, Decor.for*. " .tieet ne.r Blickwoll. ] ••teriil.fin>l.b«i. ill-oil We arc receiving the largest and most complete stock of Fall and Winter Boots and Shoes that have ever been on exhibl tion anywhere in this section. Every pair that we are receiving is made from stock of our own selecting and that in otirjiidg ment will not only sustain a reputation that jthnosf half a century has been build' ing, but will add to the fame that this old Shoe House has acquired as being the BEST PLAGE to got the BEST (J00D3, BEST STYLES, BE8T ASSORTMENT, BEST PRICES. K33AG-AN A CO., OPP. »., h. & W. DEPOT, DOVER, 5. i. -AND- FURNITURE. TPIE BOSS STORE. Mi} .' Kei'n\K« it is lue largest store In the State. THE BOSS STOCK. Wliy.' ItccntiM it is the largest In the Mate. THE BOSS BUSINESS. Why 1 I»f cmise we <!o the largest busineuln the State. 1 vinR lntcly rn!urKc<l Ilia btnrc nnd laigd; inerearod IJIB Block, offen today the gipotcst WTSiiin in (Jurpiite mul Fnruituro tbaifan.c?er been ollered in Slllc, THII! 1V TRU CL.N I 1 . UKl.OW any lion-c iu tbe trade, 100 BoliJ Wnlntil BctJvcmn Bnils, Unib!c-lo[i, (3 i.i.'ct.s.) frnui SWII tlown !..» us $10.00 VO Asli Umlriioiii Suits, from S75 i!o«u lo $25 00 SO Etnmt!-U-il I3[>Jioi>m S u i t s , !I>W m .... CARPETS. 50 piccea Budj Ilrup.wla Cuiict, DB low na 90i?. per jorJ. 100 piece 1 * Tavustry Ilru&cuU Cit- pett us Icyv na Cflc. per jntd, 75 i>icoea Itigniiu C>it|]ut nB !ow ns ftOo, per j'nrj, OIL-CLOTH. 10,000 ynnls Oil-clotii, fcongijt from a ictory just Rcint' out of (bo business, uto selling .Item from 5o, to lOo. below uny Lou so in (bo oily. MATTRESSES. Husk, Hair, Fibre and Etcolnior. A couil Uaic Main™ lor (IS. A gnoj tuiiuil Multrm, lor t3. Fcallicn, BlaDkcb, Q.illU, Fillon, otc, at rctlaocd prices, Parlor Stow til Bow. Tins laige.t Bloek ml W«esl |>riocii ol any IIOUM ia (be city. A good Ded Lounge far M.MS A cooj Bed Spring far l.«0 AEIKXI Aft. EitaulouT»Molor 4.95 Mirble top Tablo for 3.60 WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAKEN. :- OOODS DliUVl'MEb FltEE OFClIAItaB IX A}>r VMIT OF THE STATE..; AMOS H. VAN HORN, No. 73 MABKET STEEET, NEWARK, N. J. DETWBE9 WA8B15OTON ASP TLASIS 8TS.) Tflfi DOVER LUMBER 00. offorB to buililcrs the boat opportiuiitiM in (he pnrchsH otLtTMBEB of every grade and dcsonptioo including LOW PBICE8 u d the grwt advantage ol having - Lumber Worked to Order by machinery at the place where it U PutelwMd, PMUT eost of buililiug l)j- the great saving in nunntl Ubor. Our stock alwaja iiioladM Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings 1 LUMBER of every deBcription, and eipeolil pabii an Uken to give satisfaction in every particular, a « n o i BioiiBDi, President. Wu H. LAJIBUI, 8«c'y and TTMW .It. CHAS. C. CRIFFEN. CARRIAGE PAINTER, tMr H.ngofa, Or.lnorii, D^cor.lort, em op or Berecn .tieot ne.r BlicliwoJI. Enti teiludelll<lBfttcrlftl.fBrolib«] Allwnr UM4U An ttporience of lfi veurs lu Duvor on iht> flneit work, ii the romntH) I oSvt of my •MMtytaplaiie thy public. MymotUif "Girt. DRAKE & KING. BiiiIflBrt«iail«lor«ItiLtfMB«B«narJOAl, AI • eompiet* Mock of HMh. Doon, MIlBda, Man tnn ud Brukita. lime. Daamt, Lth Bo Felt and •rerjiblDX pertainlof to td d t tblowet frl 81 rukita. lime. aam Felt and •rerjiblDX pertainlof to Ua bnlidlDi trade, and at tboloweit f r l n i . 81at« Boannjc I •pwlalir. A!ao all tlu lM^lnit nruda of Tmttl. £irt uvMali fit hnlllt Ut fth k TBAKKBGIVING TEAOEDT. Aiul liumm'mim..1. •• I will url.Ir Evi-rytiiiiiL' timi num^iu my ivn.y." '0nW..1fil..lf.lll.l.Kl-M.M.IU.<ilH>H Killing lurki-.v, [|Uiiil;tinl Kin-it. 1 ' all tli,. vimiilrt rt.wii: inrh'ii]^'-. rlit.-k mxl inlj Siiludx, fitiiif<>H, n>t\WHv»ii Or.VOIl'11 <-n(Lt!j iMlTTN.Il'U, . All iu viiin; lii.slK-irniij.nr.'i.t Wimlit iiut)i>ti'ii •lino him, lii.i tultwr, KII. xill.v J i ' i i ! M iitiil cakrH itml nutiil— HiliT, in!!.•!-, Wlu-h nl lii!<tiii>ri':irnl Il,c ]>u. rtiim. lire yuu sii-1; f bin Ami tlm IIIIXT mi !ii* Mniiiiiili— iH^lil" In- IVrlil.v, f.rmily S1,i,l. p «iiniiii:! -l.ti.-l-',' a-.i t..r.- (wt Dili, bi'iui.' II—iWiiNci' icitfln il Ji Lo set; a good deal of eountry-ai<!ft I/fc tlioy guvo mis wliat I call itk-us, My niL'Hjod of work uaturnllr piovcuts m from thinking mucb ubont what I ui. writing, iiiiil ttJBulunti.lOOwortlsaOii, I buv« to tull »)icU \i-ry lurgii.; »I>RI plniu (li;scnj)tiou of nhut I SPO arouni mo in rvt.Tjr.ilny lite. Tlio rusnlt is uu bi'illiitiita peril up?, but it iu pleasing Must [icojili'/l find, ))d(igcoiumoii[)Iiice tlioms-olvcs very uinuli prclor Hint their muling sliitlt be nliont eomiaooplaco pet ipl(> and tliiu^s. I oiuleaviit to grati- fying iliis excellcut taste. Iii oiy work jon will Jlways flmi just cuougU [lipg iucidout—anj very littlo enough—Io make tbe commoDplaco char- r of tlioauKrDuaiiBBs ulisolat luiatnkublu. My groulL'st difliuulty, I may atl<1, is iu elliDg hold ofovuli tbc HIUUII union ut or stiirtliiig iiifiidnijt tliat I rttju nm uot vci'j- BUCL-efaful iu iuvcutiug stuff nt tln'wfcoit, nur, imlci'i], stuff of auy sort, iiutt to WCLVVU iutQB\y Btuvics Kliat 1 can pick out from I lie ncwHiiapirs rually fiivi-B ixtii a yrrat donl of trouble. Of uiy u-'mrsL 1 , there is im ubuitduucc, aud tliu puiol>oi)lis wbich I always carry witli mi: uiu illIcil in no tiuitt; but, somolow, [ ncvut liavo tbo lnek to iioiuu acroa'- ;inyljoi!y oruuytliiug very CKtraordinnry in iviil life. Oucet \o \H> sure, I did see u runaway ox-ttam, uud it WUH Ureal god- u;\ tlm l(«'U(liiig I'unli-fi J u l i u s II-HIIIIIICI-- Filkll dmi'llll <>i |,.Ul]|flllll^ vinmlM, AnJI-r.-v, :,l v, .<.f. , il,.y 1 ,IF..| Eru cuniiKli ui J;mi. -,< Uu-v I'm ltd Toii.Wnn m<i.lr-i coriicr III (l.t fnitut.v itlll.VIIi^-r.xiTiil. BESEHBEHED, HphvrcD m.VKuit] ,m>l nun IIHIJJT ujtl« tlioiionil, lu HOtun dear lunik tlmt HUTO »IJ uiu(li«r rciitl, I dri'Hluuil mil tlini IIOM- UiU would fallow Tile, in Imu ]LI«^ Ut'i 1 uwiifiliuitlLLi^to^' iiiv i-'iirt 1 ^ Dill yot fur,von, (Hi, amp ol'l'tiusy ! Thanksgiving in a Bear-Trap, 1)1 TUU3IAH A, JANVIEB. Tlmt full I cumi! up to tlm Cutskiiln latur tluiu us«al—IU'AV \\\a iHiiilfeoIOo- tobor it waa ; nmi ntt tb« winter hold off, I belt] on. Ouoe ur ttvioo I inn down to 1 for a |,'Iiini>Ht} of Jlnry ; wo hud oj matters llutt spring mul we intriiul soiueivburo n^Lint Clirif* Mary diil uot moio tbmi linlC like my Btayiug so long tho Cutskilte, tiuvwtiy. Bfae tlHiufflittbjt Ioiislit (obu "down willi tier. lint, wbeu filio fan ml much bcMcr I mm fur Ibumountain nlr, aatl how well uiy uwv novel, " A Triple Alliawcc," wus cmniiig on, ulio wna con- •idorato enough to kct>i> ber jonlousy of tlio matmtutn piotly null io IILT* itg *t s immcuR«ly interested io tbe work. Every tJtuo Unit I went down I took along thenew clinpterg mul roml tli (iu |o licr. Him was u cajulnl critic, •tut siima of tUo CIHHIRCR wliicU abo e«p[- geBted wero nJiuirubJe. It will be re- icmbereil by Ibo numerous renders of A Triplo Alliuticu" tlmt ltnginald'a propoaul to Iloi-miouo is mado afie.v lie baa bcnril tbat both l)!audo aud Harold bavo proponed to Itt-r, uud bavu bucn ac- cepted. Now, Hint vu*MnrjV uotiott, Aa I wrote it orifjinnlly, lU'giunlii knew lathing of Hermimiu's prouiins inotlier 3trcclioD3, I worketl inlobi^ aoliloquy lioforo propnjiug to lier ibr beautiful aotatiou ivbnut lir.r iwiiiR "in nnntkn ledilalion fancy froc,"—ami ITary made 10 work it out n^nin. "No," HLOtuiJ, " llmt won't Jo. First if all, you must bo truo to nature-. After tbat, if you civu, you intybo roraantio and piclurcsqnc. Now I oat qnito un- tani bow u yivl mny uccu^i two wen tlicn go ou nxnl Huefpt a (biiJ, und BO bare them nil 011 hand itt opce," |I was rather sorry to Ltnr Mnry Hay tbat, for it mado tuu fool rnllirr nervous,) Ilut murk tli.3 ; 1lie tbiri) tuna would tie tbo man witb whom she woutJ bo ily ID lovo. Now don't nsk we how I now thin, for I ciiu'l icll you ; but just JU put it in Reginald'* fioliloqny as longu it were a Meltlcil fact—litso tie tliinl bond i>laying bigh in wliist—apj fou will see tlat people will complement m flpon your knowledge of women. til it ia n fncfc Hint when <A Triplo Allinpco ' wna publLibii], Hit) Skeptic— fbicli usually citber igunroa my hooks r ubilSL'8 tliem sbiLUioEully—siogleil oat bh very point for cniuniouJntioo, *A toucli of real Liinian nature tbcit is as pleasing ns, in tbisatillior's work*, it Is unexpected,' wns \Tliat Iho Skeptic said ; and while tliis mis uot einctly unmtscd prnUo, it ccrtniuly WHS mnoli butter than no praise nt ull. So, EHMnry kucw [but thonovel wai inking good Leiulivay, n\u\ tlmt my health vm imjirovinjr wniiiiorfully, «liB mndc no great ohj^ulious to my ttujiiig OD io tlio tnuuiiriiiii^, nuil I must say tlmt even ttoitgli Jl.iry iviis not with mu.I ras having a vi'iy t-ntistactory sort oEa time ; for tlin bloDiling of Iim-d imloor work nod lively outdoor exercise waa I am a sowewlinl cicqHionnlly regular person in my bninin, nnd my habits are icli that only very serious ontniiJt) dis- rbances intcrfoic w.tli tbttu. F«r four tioara in tbc uiomiu^, niibotit regard to time, place, arcuinstance or uiy iateroal economy, I write nt ibii otory Ibat I Imp- to hnvo in linnd, For Dirco lionrs itt tbc ftltcvoooii, with Abimilni disru. gard of ma tiers objrcttve mid snl^L-ctivc, walk. Tbis, I nm well convtnocd in tbo truo wny for u mnn to work nncl Vive; And It ccitaiuly is nhtouialiing how ninch paper u uiuii v,\n dues worli iu tli is way o.in cover iu tlio cnnrsD of tbo year. Wbnt is fetill tucjiu (o tlio uurposc my lisbed books—nllhongb tbc SkepticUas described I Lorn an "tniuMlo lnnfigiouud out"—ucing truu Io ilia prttcticul test of lilernry excellence, they Hull. Aftrecord o! my ticnlll), mj ntrceis are of renl vnlno mo, Kuowiiiff, ofcont«e, tho ditto an wbicli each h fmiHlK.1, I 1K.VUonly to lay it off in sections of 4,400 ivorila—my reenlurdny't) woi'lc—to bnvc a dour re- cord n! every cold, liillions nftnek, nnd so on, Ibat beset mo wliilo ivoik upon it was going on. In my mountain ieiic.it, Ilieroforc, I worked ttondib/ IIt iny tnide, auil cucli bjf 4,4(K) w.ird-. Bfy wiitkH Uio n| noons refrcsiifd mo nftor my lubur nnd braced mo fur my work cm i]m rusuing d»y. Ftttthtr, ia tbat llcy enntleO mo in m •. I Ii Hutu HUVI^IH, uml with tlio gieutost tiiiftji HH : On re »M it' iiclfiiiliy nee lined, oucu us a ruunvn; fuui'-iu-liiiml, uud ono« ng a ruiiuwa; di)DkLy-curt; tbo yuimg heir, on wbo« lifu depended n grout dcnl beside the wiieci'.ssiou to I lie (sHtates, wua io tin don boy -curt; it wus very thrilling, As Ibe end of November drew near tbo tii'od Fur u striking inciduut with ^ Ui lijj'lituu ti|>"A Triplo Alliitiico " bt; mtnii very pira^iug. I rend the licwf p;ipevn diligently, bat I could not flm a-.y ttifiig tlmt would do uL nil. What I vnntrd, iu ogeneral nay—nsl to M-My in a lung letter—was a diaboli- (Ml pint by which Ibo viliiuu would ut ti'mpl to destroy the life of tlm liero and floulii so fur succoud in bis evil in tcutioiiB that t!iu btro autnully would bt furcililv kept iiwuy fruiu the Iicroiuefor nenrljr or quite two days. His dirjap* [leantuco would bring to tlio Loart of tbe hcroiutt the convietiou tlmt aLo did truly lovi) him, togotbi'i- wilb tljo corullury conviction tliul sbo diil uot love cither of tbe other two uum to vvlioui n\\owot engaged, iiuil tho iuteryulof her hanow- ing HiiH tbut tbo laws of romautio p fiction rciiuircd bufuro I let the bero loose ngniu would be utilized by tbo de- tdi i th { l ll A i oi the { tolw Iho turuiugpo l y ill. AHtbis nt of tbo story, tl uceoatity for linvinp Bometbiog really gooil was uuiivoiduWu ; UU(1 tbo more tbat I tiioi to eet something (but woold ilo, tliti more I couldn't I I fait pretty blue over it, fury's lultei, bagging me self a littlo rest and oomo down to tow for Thanksgiving, arrived UIOHI oppor- titnoly, My work was quite nt a atand- atill—for the flrafc time ainco I had taken ap writiug as a trade—and I migbt just •s well go to New York for a couple of daja anil liavo &pleasant time as stay up in the Ontektlls and be UBCICSB anil mit- irablc. So, of course, I mado up ID; mind to go. Mary wrote in liigb epirits rbont tbe bnuiuigtving party. Tor tho Brat time iu eevernl yeats bcr father would be at hrrtne witb tbcai on tbisjoyouaoccasion, Mary's father wus ascn-cnptQinwbocom- mjinded a clipper ship in tbo Chinese opitsni trado. o hail boon everywhere uud had seen crcrytbitig ovor tbo wbolo laliitalilc globe; nnd, os to Ibe bair- widtli ojoipes nud woodcrfnt ndven- ires winch hail befallen him, tboro wna no end to them. Her cousin, who was engaged in thesmuKgliug business across tlio Meilcau Irarder, also was Io bo at liorac ; and heranolo, who was one of Piukerton's dclectives liad promised, to wnke a special effort to bo with tbcni. But what pk-ased Mnry moro tbaa inj- tklng eke WQH the affable way in wbicli her employer hnd accepted her invitation join this plain family dinner party on ThuuksgiWng Day. I should bnre men* tinned earlier tbat Mnry was day gover- ness in (be fumily of a Russian Nihilist temporarily resident in New York. This person, a widower witti tbrco children, wus a very iiuporluut Niliiliat, and under bis jadioiatift training Mary bad come to b quitoB Nihilist herself, in a wornl! way. It really was delightfal In hear how knowingly tho dear girl could talk of conspiracies nnd assassinations and dynamite bombs. Altogether tho prospect of a cheerful, quiet Thanksgiving dinner was exsellent. Hut for iny trouble in being utterly un- nblo to get tlio startling incident that I «autcil for my slory tlio piomiee of HO plcnsing n breuk in themonotony ol my liouiittiia Ufa ttoxAAhavo fllleJ me with ay, As things were I packed my tag ratber gloomily, aud gloomily ordered a carriage to tuke mo over next day to the afternoon train. I was staying at Tnn- ncravillc ; and, us tbfl trnina on ttie little ilroad from the Mountain House do not run in winter, it was accessmy to drive tho elation fll tho mouth of Stony Olovo. In tho morning I had nothing to do, my work being at a ilendlock, and is on aimless fiort of fuabion I set off for a walk. I struck ncroes.through Parker Notch lutu tue Eastkill \ulley; came buck iulotbe Hcliobario valley around lio otlu-r Hide of Ptirkur Mountain, nnd lieu lifgnn working my way along the outberly face of Histkill Mountain with tlio intention of striking on old wood roml uud to getting down lotbo bish* way between Tnnuorssillo and Hunter. Of course, nftcr iinssing throngb the Notch I did not meet a soul. Witli tho i-iccption of ibo north Hide of North Mountain tbeio isn't a lovelier bit of country tlinn this in all tbo eastern pnrt if tbo Outhlcilis. Up on tlio mountain, where I van walking, there was not tbo uggcatiou of n pulli ; nnd I knew tbat I tvoul.l not strike one until I camo to the old wnod ro:id, nnd Ibat was well down in tlio valley, Thcio WUBnot the leust dunget otmygeUinglost, boweser. All tliu wiy along I conlil sco out ha n tho treos uud get nee lira tu twnr- fmm the wonntninii opposite—Mink and Dear—on thoPlnutcrkiU run go ; but it wna most nuconiiaonly tough walking, nud tbat inn fact. a while I came ncross Isnno's \w Ixuua'a bonr-trnp, becnust! l;o Ud told ma thai, he huil ono up here, and nbout wheto it was. I can't f-aj that it iototcstcd mo mucb, lorl nia ngt a RPorlBman i but is there happened, to be a ouuifortjilile on a fullen tree Bear by, and as I wu rattier licit and tired after tay Bcramblii wu!t>', T sat down near it to rest roysd Thi-'n I retiicuibcrci] a story tbat Isaac Homebody bail told me about one ol llie liuuterB on Ibo mountain who bad gone inside biti bear-trap to bait it, and wl< bad mouugeJ eoiuohow or another aprinic it on biiuself. Ho tried all Li kuev how, Isnuc said, to get out, i couldu't! It wnH a flnitrnte jckn OD bin uud tbo men who were witU him kepi him penned iu for on liour or more be fore they wculdopeo tbo door, pukins fuu at lim oil tbo til And tbeu, all of a iuddon, while X wai looking at tlio trup BD<1 thinking ol foolisb storTi it flushed aatow niy tniod that hero was the very identical startling inuidout tbot I wat hunting fur. What butter way could I possibly Bud (or dia- ling of my hero for two days than i of abutting him upin a beur-trap on ouvly mountaiQ-uitlo ? And what Mploudidly original situation it would be! In tlio whole raiigo of romantii; fiction there certainly waa iiothiug libo i'> Uerous liuve buen shut up iu all sorts oi r und tincomfortuble placea at out time uud nDotbur—iu dungeons.in cauks, iu Uro-cUttinbetB, in lofty towera; tb Lord only knows what tbey bayen't boeo shut up iu ; fora horo requires more abutting up, usually, tbau all Iho rest of But jir»]i!o in n Btory put together. u bi'ro shut up in a lioar-trnp was ttiiiig absolutely new, II wus tbo very thing to uiako "A'friple Alliauoe brillitint litornry saccess. Filled witb a liroly latiWaction athiiv- ing found my mnob-needed atortliog ia- cf dent at loot, I polled out my notebook imil at oaco began an accurate descrip- tion of IIIIH enliwly novel bero-cateber. (In romantic fiction, Bcatimcy in mutton of this sort is absolutely p From the pages ol "A Triple Alliance " I reproduced) what I then troto : After wending their weary way through, tlm duk, cold WOCKU for manj u long, sad mile, Hegimild'B attention lly arrested by obfterviDg close before him a curious atruoluro. But for [sufficient size, be would bavo he- liuved iV to bo a lug bouso built for Ibe hbi habitation of wun. This, bowcrer, WAS itupossiblo, for the building wu little inoru than eight feet long, four feet high, suil three feet wide. Itfl back, top aud sides were coaitructed of eoor* inouBly heavy logfl, notobed into eaob other uud pinaed togetbet witU thick xraaioa bolts ; while on tbe top, to make it additionally nccure, were piled huge fragments of stone Ibe open front i overhung byftmara>fl door of oakeo plunks Biidiog in grooves—a veritable porteullfa. This door w u held open bj u Inup; stick that, boiug batanoed midwa; upon tho pile of stone, waa caught at its farther end in•> notch cat iu another stick that led dawn into the inner re- CGSBCBof tbo carious structure. Atnightr log T»as ao arranged that when the door fell this lingo weight woald fall on lop of it, thus rendering opening it from the inside impossible. Pwriog Ixjuoitth the baogipg door Into the teni-darkneM of the interior, Begimld pereelved banging from Iboatiok Inside a beef-bone. Ai dim sememtomMe Mine to him of bis early, innocent youth when ho used) to set boittapi for rabbity. He lurned his eipreuive face Io OUnde and fcntlj asked forao explination. tl ln hia wily, nnscrapatoni voice, Claude iDswerod: 'It't a bear-trap. Let's gcliiuiife KBdcee bow It woikt. You go first and I'll follow yon,' " Fearing DO evil, with the innocent fuitfa tbot well became his noble, trtutfal heart, Reginald catered. Initaotly tbe villain Clanue Btrnok the triggerftBmart blow with bli stick and tbe door fell. lloginald was a prisoner 1 " ' Ha I' BBecred Claude, 'here indeed Is aproper division of labor; I •ball grin, and yoa shall bear it I Fool I Be- maiu but to die miserably, while I go to console tlie lofety Hevuioae, yonrpvom- ieed bride 1' and with this biUer jeat and those crnfl worda npon bis llpa, Claude stulked away through tbe forest, leaving Reginald, fast caged in the trap, to per- ibh ol banger, thirst ana eotd." Here the chapter ended, and for two weoka "A. Triple Alliance" originally appeared is a serial in one of oar leading periodicals my reader* were left In bar- rowing doubt aa to Beginald's fate; for tbe next weefc'i instalment of the atory. as I have already mentioned, told all about the forged will. To make the realism o[ my descrip- tion complete, it was necessary, now tbat I had finished with the eitorior of tbe trap, tliat I sliould enter it and describe the interior, &n<l alm> the feelings of the hero after the door bad closed upon him und Claude bad gene off. I should bare Imu very glad had some one been with mo, for then I really could bare been shut fast in the trap myself. As this was out of the question, the next best tbing for me to do was to eater the trap, and, by going l u u f i t u poauble, and bj setting witb my back to the door, try aa hard as Xcotild to nuke myself believe tbat tho door actually was shut and tbat was doomedtodie, I alwsiya endeavor, as nearly »a this is practicable, to identify my own life witb tUo live* of my heroes; to get myself in- to their positions, and to to inilnoe in myself tbe feelings which should be theirs. That wonderfully fine desorip- n in my novel "The Winged Knight" of llodcricVa suffering in the dungeon waa written, every word of it in the coal cellar of our boarding home. Actually, stayed down there for whole week, My landlady uod M the boarders were very mucb interested in this voluntary imprisonment of mine, and did every- tbiag th*t they could to help me on with it—taking turns •sautning the char- icterof my ferocious jailer, and bring- ing mo my bre&J and water with the grenle^t possible good will. My land- lady even went so far as to argo me to keep it up for atiother week; a fact tbat I numtioa inotiler to nfuto a alandet cast upon her bysonjo of the boarders. It is doing a great injustice Io this excel- lent woman to suppose that tbe econ- oniyofraydiet bad anything todo with her suggestion. Sue was actuated, I am thoroughly convinced, by &aincerc, though vicarioua devotion to ait. Ilia Hnmo principle that applied "The Winged Knight" ami tbe coal collar now applied t o " A TrippfeAlliance"an<] the beuitrnp ; though in thia present t o sacrifice nf tny .'wf.nnnl <i^'vwtvw flas very intliuy iu comparison with whut itlind IM>C& in tlio previous one. When my week ia Roderick's dungeon rasended, IcHtneont thegrimieBt-look- ittg object EDjbody erci taw: and I t a cold down there among tbfl iwala tbat I did not get over all winter. Things were not nearly au bad now, and 1 bant coofeu that I waa thankful that were not. At least the bear-trap was not grimy. Crawling upon my band* and knew, I catered tbe trap tod Feated myaelf with my bank to the door, aa far intbe reaf as the smell of the beef-bone would let we go, Being accustomed to ladaciug emotions by means of this nature, I very soon, worked myaetf into what I kaew would be Reginald's frame uf miud upen finding biiuself tbua a prisoner devoted to deatb. Then I brought oat my note- book, and fur ao hour or more I wrota away to cxeclleut pnrpoiie; in fact, 1 got chapter xevii of "A Triple Alliance" tompletely fiuisbed. Aa tbe thooaauds wbo bare read it know, it is an admir- ablo piece of work—full of strong feel- ing, full of tender pathos, full of nobla resignation, while liero and there toncbea 1 of grim huinor give the striking eflccte which only such contrasts afford. Ei- ceptiug, perbapR, the asaasaiaation scene u lay bitoat uovut, "A BprtugUme [<J/I." I never did a betterpieoe of work in all my life. Writing for «o long a time witb my note-book an my kneel, and crampedup in that little pUoc, I found when I cume to moie tbat both my leg* bad gone to ateep. I turned slowly and painfully— for my legs twitched and atnog like any- tbitiB—and got upon my baadi and kneea to go out. Apd then, somehow or another, ona of my feet—the osly iwnsation ineither of thorn was a dread* fill tingling, BO I don't know to thia dajr wbicb foot it waa-atruek •gain* the beef bone; tbe trigger snapped, and down came tae.ltdmg door with a bangl Sow, I pledge my word and honor that my very first thought when I heardthe door coma down tbat wi.y waa to opea my notebook, doaeb/oueof tbe chink* between tbe logi wliere the light camo irough, to aee if my feeiinga were like ihe feelings I bid givsn BeginaM. And my credit u an author be it aaid that taken out of tbe romantifl language in which beroea have to feel things tbey were. For a moment a noble rage filled Reginald'! beiiig, as tbe thought of hia own too orodalL.ua fatuity iu entering tbe trap crossed bis ajiad." And here I aa mad aa hops at myself for being aneh an aaa as to oome into the trap of my own accord, and then to kick tbe trigger u d lei the door down. " Then A wave of fear rolled down npon and anffused hia aonl with horror aa the dread certainty of hia direful death waa palpa- bly projected upon tbe camera of hia miao."—and I wu to soared when I thonght of atarving to death ia that hear traptUtmyteeta(aifly«ttatte*ed. "POT alirierinsiantbiaaunboDd foraookbim; filling upon hia fioe he wept gnat Maid- ing team"—and when I fot this far with my comparison I fairly broka down. I just rolled on my atoaach oa th« Boor tbatbe«r-trap and growled-growled tbe only word that Jeearitm it-*a lo&daievarleonld growL Altar the* I bad aot the heart to read anj More «f my note*, bat I knew tbat i had de- ^ g teuUng io uneotMcra while a* starved miserably, aad the way that I tbowght aooutlfaryaadUi«Th4Dkaglviagdia»ef wasj'aataeaatioal This reeaiadi ate tbat la oaepartioa- larsay own eiperieaM led BMto enttaok esparifoce tbat I bad aaeJgaedto Beguaald. Inmy notes I bad written; Haviig feasted heartily at his father's lordly board only »little time before hia fatal work with OUnde began, severnl boars pawed by before the paaga of hunger aaaailed bin." How, of coarse, I bad not beea feasting at anybody* loidly board, bat I had eaten a wtnonias big breakfatt jnat before starting on mj walk; oatowal, and egg*, and eteak, and aanaage, and thirteen baokwbeat eakaa end off with, let it ie literally trae at before I had taws ta tbat beaMrap half aa boor I waa ao kaagry that I ould have eaten alamt aaytblag. ny capacity at an author, aoenatoisi paychologioal iavaatlgatioa, I reoog- aad tbe faek taataayMmy^aagw waa purely imaginary i a sort of image pto- jeeted npooaiy wwatat vtaioa^aad heaoa transferredtomy nervooa sjetim, of thai leal banger that eertainly woald enow Bat iu my oapeotty as a private indlvidoat. with whose iuterior deaatt- meat Ibe abatnetiooa ot aci«oa bad othing wbatom to do. thu admirable rejuoniog did not prennt sae frowi bar- a most prodlgiooe haagry M^na* 1 !- icbe. I think tbat just then I woald ve sold ny son! for a pound of water- oraokcm, I don't koow why I wasted ater-etaekm especially, but t did. I turned toward tbe beef-bow with rhicu the trap waa baited; bat, ravee- sa I WM, the aneU of it waa too much for ma. I had written of Begtaala I "As the DBM pawed wearily oa aad the abadee night approached, bathing the l o m t a molten darkness, tbe numbing hor- ir of despair settled down upon bin. answer bad cone to bia repeated oriee For help"—none had eome to nia« and I bad bew yelling like a good 'aad be well kn*» tbat his doom raa sealed. Utterly athauated he at bat ik prone npoa the floor of hia cruel prison, and anon the merciful stapor ot slumber laid on him its friendly bond*." Now that waa what happened to me pre- cisely. I j w t got completely used d went to sleep, all in a bunch, on tbw wr of the bear-trap. That certainly was tho longest and th# meanest night tbat I ever passed. Of ourse XoonldVi alecp touch, for the cold was dreadful Lord! how the wind id whistle through tha logs ot tbU t>ear-trap[ And how it whistled tarougn too I A good part of tbe alght X hod tospend in kicking and squinaiiUj; out—I oonld not stand upright—joat keep myself from f reeling to death. And when the morning osme things were ot mnch better, Ihea I really waa ungry. There waa nothing psycholog- ical about it thia time; il was physiolog- ical, tbe wont kind. I went so far aato ke another smell, at pretty long range, tbe beet-bone bat ii was too nnon tor e. Keatly, tbat beef-bone wu in|a Irendful state; it nwkea me abadder to ink nbont it Oddly enough, I was not muoh troubled thirst. I bad Borne spruce gam in •y pocket—I am very fond of chewing pruce gum—and. this helped my hunger - Mil* ami i,nyi uia irumiueuuitseverely tbe need at d*ink. I had written of Reginald: "The dire attacks of thirst assailed u!m and well-nigh drove him

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VOL XV DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY. NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1885. NO. 51

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DOVER, N, 1

T 0. UUBWllTil, E. M.

UOVlill, N. J.

IND MINEUALS,

BD8TEH Of MINES.

DE. A. V. CONBICT,

I-UYSICIH *KD BUl'.GtOX.

P0BT 0K1M, M. J.

OFFICE AT UlU. KUSKEl'S.

L. W. THURBER,OF POEU0 SCIiOOLh

or aoRttiB COUKU.

XT S. B. BBEEaB'S UXOUB,

DOVBB, ». J.

JOHN DRIIMMEH'S

SHMM« * * » HAIR CUTTINGSALOON.

SUSSEX STREET,(taWMtbiuiraon notes «»J Depot,)

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REPUTATIONHaving been acquired by us for manu-facturing FIRST-CLASS CLOTHINGonly, at POPULAR LOW PIIICES, wewish to call particular attention to ourhandsome nnd complete stock of

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The Equipment of IronMines a specialty.

County Collector's Notics.The ('miniv ('nilei'Ior will Im nt ttir> Hurr

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of our own selecting and that in otirjiidg

ment will not only sustain a reputation

that jthnosf half a century has been build'

ing, but will add to the fame that this old

Shoe House has acquired as being the

BEST PLAGE to got the

BEST (J00D3,

BEST STYLES,

BE8T ASSORTMENT,

BEST PRICES.

K33AG-AN A CO.,OPP. »., h. & W. DEPOT, DOVER, 5. i.

-AND-

FURNITURE.TPIE BOSS STORE.

Mi} .' Kei'n\K« it is lue largest store In the State.

THE BOSS STOCK.Wliy.' ItccntiM it is the largest In the Mate.

THE BOSS BUSINESS.Why 1 I»f cmise we <!o the largest busineuln the State.

1vinR lntcly rn!urKc<l Ilia btnrc nnd la igd; inerearod IJIB Block, offen today

the gipotcst WTSiiin in (Jurpiite mul Fnruituro tbai fan. c?er been ollered in

Slllc, THII! 1V TRU CL.N I1. UKl.OW any lion-c iu tbe trade,

100 BoliJ Wnlntil BctJvcmn Bnils,

Unib!c-lo[i, (3 i.i.'ct.s.) frnui

SWII tlown .« !..» us $10.00

VO Asli Umlriioiii Suits, from S75

i!o«u lo $25 00SO Etnmt!-U-il I3[>Jioi>m Sui ts ,

!I>W m ....

CARPETS.50 piccea Budj Ilrup.wla Cuiict,

DB low na 90i?. per jorJ .

100 piece1* Tavustry Ilru&cuU Cit-

pett us Icyv na Cflc. per jntd,

75 i>icoea Itigniiu C>it|]ut nB !ow ns

ftOo, per j 'nr j ,

OIL-CLOTH.10,000 ynnls Oil-clotii, fcongijt from a

ictory just Rcint' out of (bo business,uto selling .Item from 5o, to lOo.

below uny Lou so in (bo oily.

MATTRESSES.Husk, Hair, Fibre and Etcolnior.

A couil Uaic Main™ lor (IS.

A gnoj tuiiuil Multrm, lor t3.

Fcallicn, BlaDkcb, Q.illU, Fillon,

otc, at rctlaocd prices,

Parlor Stow ti l B o w .Tins laige.t Bloek m l W«esl |>riocii ol

any IIOUM ia (be city.

A good Ded Lounge far M.MS

A cooj Bed Spring far l.«0

AEIKXI Aft. EitaulouT»Molor 4.95

Mirble top Tablo for 3.60

WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAKEN.:- OOODS DliUVl'MEb FltEE OF ClIAItaB IX A}>r VMIT OF THE STATE..;

AMOS H. VAN HORN,No. 7 3 MABKET STEEET,

NEWARK, N. J.DETWBE9 WA8B15OTON ASP TLASIS 8TS.)

Tflfi DOVER LUMBER 00.offorB to buililcrs the boat opportiuiitiM in (he pnrchsH otLtTMBEBof every grade and dcsonptioo including LOW PBICE8 u d the grwtadvantage ol having -

Lumber Worked to Orderby machinery at the place where it U PutelwMd, P M U T 1«

eost of buililiug l)j- the great saving in n u n n t l Ubor. Ourstock alwaja iiioladM

Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings1 LUMBER of every deBcription, and eipeolil pabii a n Uken

to give satisfaction in every particular,a « n o i BioiiBDi, President.Wu H. LAJIBUI, 8«c'y and TTMW

.It.

CHAS. C. CRIFFEN.

CARRIAGE PAINTER,

tMr H.ngofa, Or.lnorii, D^cor.lort, emop or Berecn .tieot ne.r BlicliwoJI. Entiteiludelll<lBfttcrlftl.fBrolib«] Allwnr

UM4U

An ttporience of lfi veurs lu Duvor on iht>flneit work, ii the romntH) I oSvt of my•MMtytaplaiie thy public. MymotUif "Girt.

DRAKE & KING.BiiiIflBrt«iail«lor«ItiLtfMB«B«narJOAl, AI

• eompiet* Mock of HMh. Doon, MIlBda, Mantnn u d Brukita. l ime. Daamt, L t h BoFelt and •rerjiblDX pertainlof tot d d t t b l o w e t frl 81

rukita. l ime. a amFelt and •rerjiblDX pertainlof to Ua bnlidlDitrade, and at tboloweit f r l n i . 81at« Boannjc I•pwlalir. A!ao all tlu lM^lnit nruda of Tmttl.£irt u v M a l i f i t hnlllt Ut fth

k TBAKKBGIVING TEAOEDT.

Aiul liumm'mim..1. •• I will url . IrEvi-rytiiiiiL' timi n u m ^ i u my ivn.y."

'0nW..1fil..lf.lll.l.Kl-M.M.IU.<ilH>HKilling lurki-.v, [|Uiiil;tinl Kin-it.1'

all tli,. vimiilrt rt.wii:inrh'ii]^'-. rlit.-k mxl inlj

Siiludx, fitiiif<>H, n>t\WH v»ii

Or.VOIl'11 <-n(Lt!j iMlTTN.Il'U, .

All iu viiin; lii.slK-irniij.nr.'i.tWimlit iiut)i>ti'ii •lino him,

lii.i tultwr,

KII. xill.v Ji ' i i!

M iitiil cakrH itml nutiil—HiliT, in!!.•!-,

Wlu-h nl lii!<tiii>ri':irnl Il,c ]>u.

rtiim. lire yuu sii-1; f bin

Ami tlm IIIIXT mi !ii* Mniiiiiili—iH^lil" In- IVrlil.v, f.rmily S1,i,l.

p«iiniiii:! -l.ti.-l-',' a-.i t..r.- (wt

Dili, bi'iui.' II—iWiiNci' icitfln il Ji

Lo set; a good deal of eountry-ai<!ft I/fctlioy guvo mis wliat I call itk-us, MyniL'Hjod of work uaturnllr piovcuts mfrom thinking mucb ubont what I ui.writing, iiiiil ttJBulunti.lOOwortlsaOii,I buv« to tull »)icU \i-ry lurgii.; »I>RIplniu (li;scnj)tiou of nhut I SPO arounimo in rvt.Tjr.ilny lite. Tlio rusnlt is uubi'illiitiita peril up?, but it iu pleasingMust [icojili'/l find, ))d(igcoiumoii[)Iiicetlioms-olvcs very uinuli prclor Hint theirmuling sliitlt be nliont eomiaooplacopet ipl(> and tliiu^s. I oiuleaviit to grati-fying iliis excellcut taste. Iii oiy workjon will Jlways flmi just cuougU

[lipg iucidout—anj very littloenough—Io make tbe commoDplaco char-

r of tlioauKrDuaiiBBs ulisolatluiatnkublu.

My groulL'st difliuulty, I may atl<1, is iuelliDg hold ofovuli tbc HIUUII union ut

or stiirtliiig iiifiidnijt tliat I rttjunm uot vci'j- BUCL-efaful iu iuvcutiug stuffnt tln'wfcoit, nur, imlci'i], stuff of auysort, iiutt to WCLVVU iutQB\y Btuvics Kliat1 can pick out from I lie ncwHiiapirs ruallyfiivi-B ixtii a yrrat donl of trouble. Of uiy

u-'mrsL1, there is im ubuitduucc, aud tliupuiol>oi)lis wbich I always carry witlimi: uiu illIcil in no tiuitt; but, somolow,[ ncvut liavo tbo lnek to iioiuu acroa'-;inyljoi!y oruuytliiug very CKtraordinnryin iviil life. Oucet \o \H> sure, I did seeu runaway ox-ttam, uud it WUH U real god-

u;\ tlm

l(«'U(liiig I'unli-fi Julius II-HIIIIIICI--Filkll dm i'llll <>i |,.Ul]|flllll^ vinmlM,

A n J I - r . - v , : , l v, .<.f. , il,. y 1 ,IF..|Eru cuniiKli ui J;mi. -,< Uu-v I'm ltd

To i i .Wnn m<i.lr-i coriicrIII (l.t fnitut.v itlll.VIIi^-r.xiTiil.

BESEHBEHED,

HphvrcD m.VKuit] ,m>l nun IIHIJJT ujtl« tlioiionil,

lu HOtun dear lunik tlmt HUTO » I J uiu(li«r rciitl,

I dri'Hluuil mil tlini IIOM- UiU would fallow Tile,in Imu ]LI« Ut'i1 uwii filiuitlLL i^to^' iiiv i-'iirt1^

Dill yot fur,von, (Hi, amp ol'l'tiusy !

Thanksgiving in a Bear-Trap,

1)1 TUU3IAH A, JANVIEB.

Tlmt full I cumi! up to tlm Cutskiilnlatur tluiu us«al—IU'AV \\\a iHiiilfeoIOo-tobor it waa ; nmi ntt tb« winter hold off,I belt] on. Ouoe ur ttvioo I inn down to

1 for a |,'Iiini>Ht} of Jlnry ; wo hudoj matters llutt spring mul weintriiul soiueivburo n^Lint Clirif*

Mary diil uot moio tbmi linlC like myBtayiug so long i» tho Cutskilte, tiuvwtiy.Bfae tlHiufflittbjt Ioiislit (obu "downwilli tier. lint, wbeu filio fan mlmuch bcMcr I mm fur Ibu mountain nlr,aatl how well uiy uwv novel, " A TripleAlliawcc," wus cmniiig on, ulio wna con-•idorato enough to kct>i> ber jonlousy oftlio matmtutn piotly null io IILT*

itg * t s immcuR«ly interested io tbework. Every tJtuo Unit I went down Itook along the new clinpterg mul romltli (iu |o licr. Him was u cajulnl critic,•tut siima of tUo CIHHIRCR wliicU abo e«p[-geBted wero nJiuirubJe. I t will be re-

icmbereil by Ibo numerous renders ofA Triplo Alliuticu" tlmt ltnginald'a

propoaul to Iloi-miouo is mado afie.v liebaa bcnril tbat both l)!audo aud Haroldbavo proponed to Itt-r, uud bavu bucn ac-cepted. Now, Hint vu* MnrjV uotiott,Aa I wrote it orifjinnlly, lU'giunlii knewlathing of Hermimiu's prouiins inotlier

3trcclioD3, I worketl inlobi^ aoliloquylioforo propnjiug to lier ibr beautiful

aotatiou ivbnut lir.r iwiiiR " in nnntknledilalion fancy froc,"—ami ITary made10 work it out n^nin."No," HLO tuiJ, " llmt won't Jo. First

if all, you must bo truo to nature-. Aftertbat, if you civu, you intybo roraantioand piclurcsqnc. Now I oat qnito un-

tani bow u yivl mny uccu^i two wentlicn go ou nxnl Huefpt a (biiJ, und

BO bare them nil 011 hand itt opce," |Iwas rather sorry to Ltnr Mnry Hay tbat,for it mado tuu fool rnllirr nervous,)

Ilut murk tli.3 ; 1lie tbiri) tuna wouldtie tbo man witb whom she woutJ bo

ily ID lovo. Now don't nsk we how Inow thin, for I ciiu'l icll you ; but justJU put it in Reginald'* fioliloqny aslongu it were a Meltlcil fact—litso tie

tliinl bond i>laying bigh in wliist—apjfou will see t lat people will complement

m flpon your knowledge of women.til it ia n fncfc Hint when < A Triplo

Allinpco ' wna publLibii], Hit) Skeptic—fbicli usually citber igunroa my hooksr ubilSL'8 tliem sbiLUioEully—siogleil oatbh very point for cniuniouJntioo, *A

toucli of real Liinian nature tbcit is aspleasing ns, in tbisatillior's work*, it Isunexpected,' wns \Tliat Iho Skeptic said ;and while tliis mis uot einctly unmtscdprnUo, it ccrtniuly WHS mnoli butter thanno praise nt ull.

So, EH Mnry kucw [but tho novel waiinking good Leiulivay, n\u\ tlmt my

health vm imjirovinjr wniiiiorfully, «liBmndc no great ohj^ulious to my ttujiiigOD io tlio tnuuiiriiiii^, nuil I must say tlmteven ttoitgli Jl.iry iviis not with mu.Iras having a vi'iy t-ntistactory sort oEa

time ; for tlin bloDiling of Iim-d imloorwork nod lively outdoor exercise waa

I am a sowewlinl cicqHionnlly regularperson in my bninin, nnd my habits are

icli that only very serious ontniiJt) dis-rbances intcrfoic w.tli tbttu. F«r four

tioara in tbc uiomiu^, niibotit regard totime, place, arcuinstance or uiy iateroaleconomy, I write nt ibii otory Ibat I Imp-

to hnvo in linnd, For Dirco lionrsitt tbc ftltcvoooii, with A bimilni disru.gard of ma tiers objrcttve mid snl^L-ctivc,

walk. Tbis, I nm well convtnocd intbo truo wny for u mnn to work nncl Vive;And It ccitaiuly is nhtouialiing how ninchpaper u uiuii v,\n dues worli iu tli is wayo.in cover iu tlio cnnrsD of tbo year.Wbnt is fetill tucjiu (o tlio uurposc my

lisbed books—nllhongb tbc SkepticUasdescribed I Lorn an "tniuMlo lnnfigiouudout"—ucing truu Io ilia prttcticul test oflilernry excellence, they Hull. A ft recordo! my ticnlll), mj ntrceis are of renl vnlno

mo, Kuowiiiff, ofcont«e, tho ditto anwbicli each h fmiHlK.1, I 1K.VU only tolay it off in sections of 4,400 ivorila—myreenlurdny't) woi'lc—to bnvc a dour re-cord n! every cold, liillions nftnek, nndso on, Ibat beset mo wliilo ivoik upon itwas going on.

In my mountain ieiic.it, Ilieroforc, Iworked ttondib/ IIt iny tnide, auil cucli

bjf 4,4(K) w.ird-. Bfy wiitkH i» Uio n|noons refrcsiifd mo nftor my lubur nndbraced mo fur my work cm i]m rusuingd»y. Ftttthtr, ia tbat llcy enntleO mo

in m•. I Ii

Hutu HUVI IH, umlwith tlio gieutost tiiiftji HH : On re »M it'iiclfiiiliy nee lined, oucu us a ruunvn;fuui'-iu-liiiml, uud ono« ng a ruiiuwa;di)DkLy-curt; tbo yuimg heir, on wbo«lifu depended n grout dcnl beside thewiieci'.ssiou to I lie (sHtates, wua io tindon boy -curt; it wus very thrilling,

As Ibe end of November drew near tbotii'od Fur u striking inciduut with Ui lijj'lituu ti|>"A Triplo Alliitiico " bt;mtnii very pira^iug. I rend the licwfp;ipevn diligently, bat I could not flma-.y ttifiig tlmt would do uL nil. What Ivnntrd, iu ogeneral nay—nslto M-My in a lung letter—was a diaboli-(Ml pint by which Ibo viliiuu would u tti'mpl to destroy the life of tlm lieroand floulii so fur succoud in bis evil intcutioiiB that t!iu btro autnully would btfurcililv kept iiwuy fruiu the Iicroiuefornenrljr or quite two days. His dirjap*[leantuco would bring to tlio Loart of tbehcroiutt the convietiou tlmt aLo did trulylovi) him, togotbi'i- wilb tljo corulluryconviction tliul sbo diil uot love citherof tbe other two uum to vvlioui n\\o wotengaged, iiuil tho iuteryulof her hanow-

ing HiiH tbut tbo laws of romautiopfiction rciiuircd bufuro I let the beroloose ngniu would be utilized by tbo de-t d i i th { l ll A ioi the {tolw Iho turuiug po

l

yill. AH tbis

nt of tbo story, tluceoatity for linvinp Bometbiog reallygooil was uuiivoiduWu ; UU(1 tbo moretbat I tiioi to eet something (but wooldilo, tliti more I couldn't I I fait prettyblue over it,

fury's lultei, bagging meself a littlo rest and oomo down to towfor Thanksgiving, arrived UIOHI oppor-titnoly, My work was quite nt a atand-atill—for the flrafc time ainco I had takenap writiug as a trade—and I migbt just•s well go to New York for a couple ofdaja anil liavo & pleasant time as stay upin the Ontektlls and be UBCICSB anil mit-irablc. So, of course, I mado up ID;

mind to go.

Mary wrote in liigb epirits rbont tbebnuiuigtving party. Tor tho Brat time

iu eevernl yeats bcr father would be athrrtne witb tbcai on tbisjoyouaoccasion,Mary's father wus ascn-cnptQinwbocom-mjinded a clipper ship in tbo Chineseopitsni trado. o hail boon everywhereuud had seen crcrytbitig ovor tbo wbololaliitalilc globe; nnd, os to Ibe bair-

widtli ojoipes nud woodcrfnt ndven-ires winch hail befallen him, tboro wna

no end to them. Her cousin, who wasengaged in thesmuKgliug business acrosstlio Meilcau Irarder, also was Io bo atliorac ; and heranolo, who was one ofPiukerton's dclectives liad promised, townke a special effort to bo with tbcni.But what pk-ased Mnry moro tbaa i n j -tklng eke WQH the affable way in wbicliher employer hnd accepted her invitation

join this plain family dinner party onThuuksgiWng Day. I should bnre men*tinned earlier tbat Mnry was day gover-ness in (be fumily of a Russian Nihilisttemporarily resident in New York. Thisperson, a widower witti tbrco children,wus a very iiuporluut Niliiliat, and underbis jadioiatift training Mary bad come tob quitoB Nihilist herself, in a wornl!way. I t really was delightfal In hearhow knowingly tho dear girl could talkof conspiracies nnd assassinations anddynamite bombs.

Altogether tho prospect of a cheerful,quiet Thanksgiving dinner was exsellent.Hut for iny trouble in being utterly un-nblo to get tlio startling incident that I«autcil for my slory tlio piomiee of HOplcnsing n breuk in the monotony ol myliouiittiia Ufa ttoxAA havo fllleJ me withay, As things were I packed my tag

ratber gloomily, aud gloomily ordered acarriage to tuke mo over next day to theafternoon train. I was staying at Tnn-ncravillc ; and, us tbfl trnina on ttie little

ilroad from the Mountain House do notrun in winter, it was accessmy to drive

tho elation fll tho mouth of StonyOlovo.

In tho morning I had nothing to do,my work being at a ilendlock, and is onaimless fiort of fuabion I set off for awalk. I struck ncroes.through ParkerNotch lutu tue Eastkill \ulley; camebuck iulotbe Hcliobario valley aroundlio otlu-r Hide of Ptirkur Mountain, nndlieu lifgnn working my way along theoutberly face of Histkill Mountain with

tlio intention of striking on old woodroml uud to getting down lotbo bish*way between Tnnuorssillo and Hunter.Of course, nftcr iinssing throngb theNotch I did not meet a soul. Witli thoi-iccption of ibo north Hide of NorthMountain tbeio isn't a lovelier bit ofcountry tlinn this in all tbo eastern pnrtif tbo Outhlcilis. Up on tlio mountain,

where I van walking, there was not tbouggcatiou of n pulli ; nnd I knew tbat

I tvoul.l not strike one until I camo tothe old wnod ro:id, nnd Ibat was welldown in tlio valley, Thcio WUB not theleust dunget otmygeUinglost, boweser.All tliu wiy along I conlil sco out ha

n tho treos uud get nee lira tu twnr-fmm the wonntninii opposite—Mink

and Dear—on thoPlnutcrkiU run go ; butit wna most nuconiiaonly tough walking,nud tbat inn fact.

a while I came ncross Isnno's\w Ixuua'abonr-trnp, becnust! l;o Ud told ma thai,he huil ono up here, and nbout wheto itwas. I can't f-aj that it iototcstcd momucb, lorl nia ngt a RPorlBman i but i s

there happened, to be a ouuifortjilileon a fullen tree Bear by, and as I wurattier licit and tired after tay Bcrambliiwu!t>', T sat down near it to rest roysdThi-'n I retiicuibcrci] a story tbat IsaacHomebody bail told me about one ol llieliuuterB on Ibo mountain who bad goneinside biti bear-trap to bait it, and wl<bad mouugeJ eoiuohow or anotheraprinic it on biiuself. Ho tried all Likuev how, Isnuc said, to get out, icouldu't! It wnH a flnitrnte jckn OD binuud tbo men who were witU him kepihim penned iu for on liour or more before they wculdopeo tbo door, pukinsfuu at l im oil tbo til

And tbeu, all of a iuddon, while X wailooking at tlio trup BD<1 thinking olfoolisb storTi it flushed aatow niy tniodthat hero was the very identical startlinginuidout tbot I wat hunting fur. Whatbutter way could I possibly Bud (or dia-

ling of my hero for two days thani of abutting him up in a beur-trap onouvly mountaiQ-uitlo ? And what

Mploudidly original situation it would be!In tlio whole raiigo of romantii; fictionthere certainly waa iiothiug libo i'>Uerous liuve buen shut up iu all sorts oi

r und tincomfortuble placea at outtime uud nDotbur—iu dungeons.in cauks,iu Uro-cUttinbetB, in lofty towera; tbLord only knows what tbey bayen't boeoshut up iu ; fora horo requires moreabutting up, usually, tbau all Iho rest of

Butjir»]i!o in n Btory put together.u bi'ro shut up in a lioar-trnp wasttiiiig absolutely new, II wus tbo verything to uiako "A 'friple Alliauoebrillitint litornry saccess.

Filled witb a liroly latiWaction athiiv-ing found my mnob-needed atortliog ia-cf dent at loot, I polled out my notebookimil at oaco began an accurate descrip-tion of IIIIH enliwly novel bero-cateber.(In romantic fiction, Bcatimcy in muttonof this sort is absolutely pFrom the pages ol "A Triple Alliance "I reproduced) what I then troto :

After wending their weary waythrough, tlm duk, cold WOCKU for manju long, sad mile, Hegimild'B attention

l l y arrested by obfterviDg closebefore him a curious atruoluro. But for

[sufficient size, be would bavo he-liuved iV to bo a lug bouso built for Ibeh b ihabitation of wun. This, bowcrer, WASitupossiblo, for the building wu littleinoru than eight feet long, four feethigh, suil three feet wide. Itfl back,top aud sides were coaitructed of eoor*inouBly heavy logfl, notobed into eaobother uud pinaed togetbet witU thickxraaioa bolts ; while on tbe top, to makeit additionally nccure, were piled hugefragments of stone Ibe open front ioverhung by ft mara>fl door of oakeoplunks Biidiog in grooves—a veritableporteullfa. This door w u held open bju Inup; stick that, boiug batanoed midwa;upon tho pile of stone, waa caught atits farther end in •> notch cat iu anotherstick that led dawn into the inner re-CGSBCB of tbo carious structure. Atnightrlog T»as ao arranged that when the doorfell this lingo weight woald fall on lopof it, thus rendering opening it from theinside impossible. Pwriog Ixjuoitth thebaogipg door Into the teni-darkneM ofthe interior, Begimld pereelved bangingfrom Iboatiok Inside a beef-bone. Ai

dim sememtomMe Mine tohim of bis early, innocent youth whenho used) to set boittapi for rabbity. Helurned his eipreuive face Io OUnde andfcntlj asked forao explination.

t l l n hia wily, nnscrapatoni voice,Claude iDswerod: 'It't a bear-trap.Let's gcliiuiife KBdcee bow It woikt.You go first and I'll follow yon,'

" Fearing DO evil, with the innocentfuitfa tbot well became his noble, trtutfalheart, Reginald catered. Initaotly tbevillain Clanue Btrnok the trigger ft Bmartblow with bli stick and tbe door fell.lloginald was a prisoner 1

" ' Ha I' BBecred Claude, 'here indeedIs a proper division of labor; I •ballgrin, and yoa shall bear it I Fool I Be-maiu but to die miserably, while I go toconsole tlie lofety Hevuioae, yonrpvom-ieed bride 1' and with this biUer jeat andthose crnfl worda npon bis llpa, Claudestulked away through tbe forest, leavingReginald, fast caged in the trap, to per-ibh ol banger, thirst ana eotd."

Here the chapter ended, and for twoweoka "A. Triple Alliance" originallyappeared i s a serial in one of oar leadingperiodicals my reader* were left In bar-rowing doubt aa to Beginald's fate; fortbe next weefc'i instalment of the atory.as I have already mentioned, told allabout the forged will.

To make the realism o[ my descrip-tion complete, it was necessary, now tbatI had finished with the eitorior of tbetrap, tliat I sliould enter it and describethe interior, &n<l alm> the feelings of thehero after the door bad closed upon himund Claude bad gene off. I should bareImu very glad had some one been withmo, for then I really could bare beenshut fast in the trap myself. As thiswas out of the question, the next besttbing for me to do was to eater the trap,and, by going l u u f i t u poauble, andb j setting witb my back to the door, tryaa hard as X cotild to nuke myself believetbat tho door actually was shut and tbat

was doomed to die,I alwsiya endeavor, as nearly »a this is

practicable, to identify my own life witbtUo live* of my heroes; to get myself in-to their positions, and to to inilnoe inmyself tbe feelings which should betheirs. That wonderfully fine desorip-

n in my novel "The Winged Knight"of llodcricVa suffering in the dungeonwaa written, every word of it in the coalcellar of our boarding home. Actually,

stayed down there for • whole week,My landlady uod M the boarders werevery mucb interested in this voluntaryimprisonment of mine, and did every-tbiag th*t they could to help me onwith it—taking turns •sautning the char-icterof my ferocious jailer, and bring-ing mo my bre&J and water with thegrenle^t possible good will. My land-lady even went so far as to argo me tokeep it up for atiother week; a fact tbatI numtioa in otiler to nfuto a alandetcast upon her by sonjo of the boarders.It is doing a great injustice Io this excel-lent woman to suppose that tbe econ-oniyof ray diet bad anything todo withher suggestion. Sue was actuated, I amthoroughly convinced, by & aincerc,though vicarioua devotion to ait.

Ilia Hnmo principle that applied "TheWinged Knight" ami tbe coal collar nowapplied to"A TrippfeAlliance"an<] thebeuitrnp ; though in thia present t

o sacrifice nf tny .'wf.nnnl <i 'vwtvwflas very intliuy iu comparison withwhut itlind IM>C& in tlio previous one.When my week ia Roderick's dungeonrasended, IcHtneont thegrimieBt-look-

ittg object EDjbody erci taw: and I

t a cold down there among tbfliwala tbat I did not get over all winter.Things were not nearly au bad now, and1 bant coofeu that I waa thankful that

were not. At least the bear-trapwas not grimy.

Crawling upon my band* and knew, Icatered tbe trap tod Feated myaelf withmy bank to the door, aa far in tbe reafas the smell of the beef-bone would letwe go, Being accustomed to ladaciugemotions by means of this nature, I verysoon, worked myaetf into what I kaewwould be Reginald's frame uf miud upenfinding biiuself tbua a prisoner devotedto deatb. Then I brought oat my note-book, and fur ao hour or more I wrotaaway to cxeclleut pnrpoiie; in fact, 1got chapter xevii of "A Triple Alliance"tompletely fiuisbed. Aa tbe thooaauds

wbo bare read it know, it is an admir-ablo piece of work—full of strong feel-ing, full of tender pathos, full of noblaresignation, while liero and there toncbea1

of grim huinor give the striking eflcctewhich only such contrasts afford. Ei-ceptiug, perbapR, the asaasaiaation sceneu lay bitoat uovut, "A BprtugUme[<J/I." I never did a betterpieoe of workin all my life.

Writing for «o long a time witb mynote-book an my kneel, and cramped upin that little pUoc, I found when I cumeto moie tbat both my leg* bad gone toateep. I turned slowly and painfully—for my legs twitched and atnog like any-tbitiB—and got upon my baadi andkneea to go out. Apd then, somehowor another, ona of my feet—the oslyiwnsation in either of thorn was a dread*fill tingling, BO I don't know to thia dajrwbicb foot it waa-atruek •gain* thebeef bone; tbe trigger snapped, anddown came tae.ltdmg door with a bangl

Sow, I pledge my word and honor thatmy very first thought when I heard thedoor coma down tbat wi.y waa to opeamy notebook, doaeb/oueof tbe chink*between tbe logi wliere the light camo

irough, to aee if my feeiinga were likeihe feelings I bid givsn BeginaM. And

my credit u an author be it aaid thattaken out of tbe romantifl language inwhich beroea have to feel things tbeywere.

For a moment a noble rage filledReginald'! beiiig, as tbe thought of hiaown too orodalL.ua fatuity iu enteringtbe trap crossed bis ajiad." And here

I aa mad aa hops at myself for beinganeh an aaa as to oome into the trap ofmy own accord, and then to kick tbetrigger u d lei the door down. " Then

A wave of fear rolled down npon andanffused hia aonl with horror aa the dreadcertainty of hia direful death waa palpa-bly projected upon tbe camera of hiamiao."—and I w u to soared when Ithonght of atarving to death ia that heartraptUtmyteeta(aifly«ttatte*ed. "POTalirierinsiantbiaaunboDd foraookbim;filling upon hia fioe he wept gnat Maid-ing team"—and when I fot this far withmy comparison I fairly broka down. Ijust rolled on my atoaach oa th« Boor

tbatbe«r-trap and growled-growledtbe only word that Jeearitm i t - * a

lo&daievarleonld growL Altar the*I bad aot the heart to read anj More «fmy note*, bat I knew tbat i had de-

^ gteuUng io uneotMcra while a* starvedmiserably, aad the way that I tbowghtaooutlfaryaadUi«Th4Dkaglviagdia»efwasj'aataeaatioal

This reeaiadi ate tbat la oaepartioa-larsay own eiperieaM led BM to enttaok

esparifoce tbat I bad aaeJgaedtoBeguaald. In my notes I bad written;

Haviig feasted heartily at his father'slordly board only »little time before hiafatal work with OUnde began, severnlboars pawed by before the paaga ofhunger aaaailed bin." How, of coarse,I bad not beea feasting at anybody*loidly board, bat I had eaten a wtnoniasbig breakfatt jnat before starting on mjwalk; oatowal, and egg*, and eteak, andaanaage, and thirteen baokwbeat eakaa

end off with, l e t it ie literally traeat before I had taws ta tbat beaMrap

half aa boor I waa ao kaagry that Iould have eaten alamt aaytblag. I»ny capacity at an author, aoenatoisi

paychologioal iavaatlgatioa, I reoog-aad tbe faek taataayMmy^aagw waa

purely imaginary i a sort of image pto-jeeted npooaiy wwatat vtaioa^aad heaoatransferred to my nervooa sjetim, of thaileal banger that eertainly woald enow

Bat iu my oapeotty as a privateindlvidoat. with whose iuterior deaatt-meat Ibe abatnetiooa ot aci«oa bad

othing wbatom to do. thu admirablerejuoniog did not prennt sae frowi bar-

a most prodlgiooe haagry M^na*1!-icbe. I think tbat just then I woald

ve sold n y son! for a pound of water-oraokcm, I don't koow why I wasted

ater-etaekm especially, but t did. Iturned toward tbe beef-bow with

rhicu the trap waa baited; bat, ravee-sa I WM, the aneU of it waa too

much for ma.

I had written of Begtaala I "As theDBM pawed wearily oa aad the abadee

night approached, bathing the l o m ta molten darkness, tbe numbing hor-

ir of despair settled down upon bin.answer bad cone to bia repeated oriee

For help"—none had eome to nia«and I bad bew yelling like a good

'aad be well kn*» tbat his doomraa sealed. Utterly athauated he at bat

ik prone npoa the floor of hia cruelprison, and anon the merciful stapor otslumber laid on him its friendly bond*."Now that waa what happened to me pre-cisely. I j w t got completely used v »

d went to sleep, all in a bunch, on tbwwr of the bear-trap.That certainly was tho longest and th#

meanest night tbat I ever passed. Ofourse X oonldVi alecp touch, for the

cold was dreadful Lord! how the windid whistle through tha logs ot tbU

t>ear-trap[ And how it whistled tarougntoo I A good part of tbe alght X

hod to spend in kicking and squinaiiUj;out—I oonld not stand upright—joatkeep myself from f reeling to death.

And when the morning osme things wereot mnch better, Ihea I really waaungry. There waa nothing psycholog-

ical about it thia time; il was physiolog-ical, tbe wont kind. I went so far aa to

ke another smell, at pretty long range,tbe beet-bone bat ii was too nnon tor

e. Keatly, tbat beef-bone w u in |aIrendful state; it nwkea me abadder to

ink nbont i t

Oddly enough, I was not muoh troubledthirst. I bad Borne spruce gam in

•y pocket—I am very fond of chewingpruce gum—and. this helped my hunger

- Mil* ami i,nyi uia irumiueuuitseverelytbe need at d*ink. I had written ofReginald: "The dire attacks of thirstassailed u!m and well-nigh drove him

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A curious iiintaucu of lite invasion of »ccmufry by a pluiil cf forci't'ii origin la seeuin Ike Lint cry <>f the uinii^u in Jamaica.In 17$:.', H|nri)iK':isof fliu ciuuwnou, jauk-fruitniiil iLi«ny" wurutuut lo tiic UotmiieCiunlfu of tin' Mum], 'J'iiirtj llio ciuiia-luon was eartftill/ fif.li.n-(l. but proved to

he diflu-i.lt uf unllm-i: ill t!i<> MiUid; Wliilc

Hi.'mango, wlik'liwas m-'yUrUti, became

Hmi.sIitiL'cwr iinv J;LIIJ« HIUI mountains,from t l ^ bLii 1,-v.i I,- livi! Utiji:siiud f«et elu.v..tiui.. Ou t]j« iibt.litiuti ol hl.ivory, im-liiuitx tr«L-|siin.iuii, i-<.j»L'i;i;ilh-toffee|iluu-iaiion-. r. liijis'tl intn u Mutt- of nature, and.aflu«LKii. b t i i .«ur .nur i lc lYuit will. tliuUnclis, itn (it(i:n.'« wtre Hung t very where,givif.y ri--if to Hi-oi-tH lilony tlu- roaJhiduu&ud iiluiig tiic BL-ltlouniijts, nud Uiu fruit oftl...*f, iii{iiirii-i)lliii(; dmiiilii 'l , {jinn riuotoJor^is in U»t v»:ii-j-H. Tliu i-ffisot «1 this(prt.iil i*I tlit* lu.iiiiio Inn L'utH lo coverLuUrnlx el tliuiwui.la of uurc'tj, oud tonaiL-'iorutt* lilt ciitiifitu vt wliut vuto dryami Lan-tu liutrifls by jmitfuciug mointtiruiiudrliwk, dmlljy i t ui : i ing tLe raiu-fullaibRt tml pnviu'i ' l j ' c-vujwrUt-j; nil lUia,

tlie j t a r l nud Loraus.

D E A T H O P 4IV E M P K R V M .

ft igin.J i ; i rtim Frimeiftco, nuU firmly be-i tiiIf. »tih.

wW l

fceU'vUil, 11' >*ii» uaUirnll)' n l m u d n u i etflim, but. IK iH'.wk' liiiusall K'otiBtjuo b j l i>•Jrws. A nlmue iihvuy* WAVLII from Ilialisit, ami Liu « o i e n tiglit l)l«e uniform,fOuictimt't' vviib 11 s*(»vd. Wlieu tUo publicm i n i liecauii' e m t U d «viit any tmkject, heiroultt ht-t tt.lt riglit liy lwt>r,Uig n jwoclamh-ttoii.isi|;iii'il • •Xorum I." WhenI lite wastlom>,

iu liiii mititl, IT' nlwwetl liis subtle kuowl-ftlKi! nl Btult-crn" 1'J- uvouliiig Lli« Clviwqiichtinn, uiioiit wl;idi Ins t'-iuu^Ut A great4l.-nl cniilil in' '.nitl "ii IJOLII Hides. CiiUliiii uol iiroljt by hi-* t;u-stou). Ilia upt*1

i* -aslitirty ntui hi* inclination to iniy W Hemail. Jltti portrait haa long hung ingalltrit'Bof tlie city, RMO by wide wi t l i t t iow©f Kalnliiiia, Dom I W r o mid other 111011.prclm, ami liis ileutli brought It lo tho froutiu tmiiy witulwii. &iu Fruucisco ia ledWithout a bu t t for general ridicule.

I t Is only Ly HSIHK llio power we ba?»tlintwecnii puiii iiuv nidd from lii'Unuil tiici.t uiilif "'ill ^« iiu«lo (.'flt'Ctuiii onlyby w» mm faithful mo of Ilium. Tinttuctt ff tirttTt-T i* ilciirtr, luul to |>ray for'God's spirit is ti) iltrtiro nud clioosa virtue,

ttie promise of tlie spirit lo jirayer, tin

ATI\1.\>H itsivvlLtitvt to—"'i'o lnjA that ImtlislitUl be givni." The common iiiDdertRnc&kiug >f prfty^t| *w it vr'fcto mtro utug, Cr dii not iucluit« nw>ral tffoit, neeto me vury iwriiieiniifi.—£VMLIIMHJ.

Wliftt lints ediicntinit often do? It rnultM

AN A'lfl l . I IK I.I I' M M ; % .HAN AM.1 lioiiwf:.

Sonic oMontwliuj; (formed dy u L'i*. w.!i•mine, who is ntyi1*.^

Vmuicvillo TJitalw,

«ou npiicars iiijiiitly 0tho body of a tLoali'iform in Kuiiiiciniiil 1

^ l n^ JftT-

biit lit1

ti iirdhiAi-y tvsipcr.c.

rfiicu vl tite ccie in tlw

«owfoct»bov« IISinge, imil iiifnllbouse. A Lortif, nu t ru l wllli yiy|>inES fttnl begirt will) 1 linmil I^tUitr

4V* l<vtfj ia lljru mu * t'j LII lo LjJC bl[|C£\ midtbcro motiutal liy n f ull-yrown wan. Wli

iJoigDcry scizct* ttie loo]):< in Liolh lintiJn,ana liy sheer luuwu.nr hlrength Jills tlie"Lcree mid ridir" sonic iucliug off tboitaftD, euslaiuiiiB ILttr combine J wdglit iutUo nir for licvural nicDtitln, nmlkti'iag tlieniAoim cgniu HH blowly uuil evenly a»

At tm oaiou parlj' In liocklnud recently,IWickcilliruncMo flared a lii(<1i guno totUsata, At a juirty ol I It in desL-djitiuu It i»

t j for Ihu ^irln to fie into ad toom, vlit-u olio nf Ilic 1'itriy IIUCB *W L l from no tiniou. A young man in

tticn EtlniiUf d fiuil it in liia proud privilegeto kiBBtbc Ixvtcli of girls nmil ho in enablefcy thetftBtc (o drttTiuiuo wliicboue ol lijtuibit tlte fMigrant {ruit. TUo brunette alorcmentioned, In tUi«ciue dipped tbo ouionInto tin- feiel;i:t, instfkd of Wiing it, outlthe spmcc Boslou ilruoiwer •who « uttonedto tea and. flud, Lftd kissed fivetimes orouud tlo circle, aud y

mlngogcJii, wlifu a girl, whose jealoui loverWM outside, discovered tbe tvick

Cue deteccc.snfe&t helmet, tbc

muur SHOTS.

Dr. llullcr, tko head pliyueiau olttkttmnaiau Oeucinl Ktott, *as tvltowed to goto Japan, in unltr ta n^aUt ia tko amuge-nes t of tho Hew Japaucxa UiLitary JLead-•my. Vfacbdio hour came for kits present.•tiODtOtha Uikado, to naturally clottieifcimaelfla full uniform. The court uffl.Ciale informed him thnt ho could not b*termitk4 to cutur tho awful jit<iHt»calesshecompliiJ witli Jajiauose usane, audpulled off bis boots. Dr. SIult-;r r«[(ucd t<comply. Thtre vai mwh dvbittu over tbtdifficulty, the Court Cliambcrlaiu iustettugUmttha ybyiiieiaii niufjt uuboot U u•adLededarlug ttjftt lio would uot eutctWitliont liis boots. AtlaetDr. Mullet bitupon tbo iugcuiouH uutioii ofcastiug all ttuttsponBibilily of the situationuiioiitliG Ecuperor Wiilielin. "Jlyiunstcr, the Geriuu.XtiBCr," eaid lie, "couimandcd me to pre-awnt myself before tlio august EmperorJapan in full Prusaiau uiiiforu). Kow tillfcooU constitute an Ituportaut put at theFraesiw uniform, and I <3aio uot appeal•itlireprwoptative without those import'antaceeasorlcs." 1'tio ClianbcrlaJn weal

ilorcsaHwoEtlntrr. Mullcrmarohcd iIbe Radicaeo cliaiater in liii boota, BinVUlbeflrstBhoe-leatlier wbicb bad 1

r of the Mikudff fa

Vbeove hwe Icaf&ed tft offer op artrjiaty connected ^itb our liturtion fa 1if« n

flt Gd, ft wttl«d employmentt t» nwttted habit of prajer.

W a•HUM IN*.

Th-i mBKb of led!* tMfor tiuthtalnew and appucutlji gren kind-a m to UIQ wciker sex. A wouuut ol theVagari tribe, It U s*i<*, U not required toIkbor, and «be pasgeues, motuoftr, tlieeflriouu right, bf Itratf-citttUilitlied |choosing a man tat hxx Luslaud. f'beeboICB Is exsrclMd I'j- tier ia * novel m&a.BK Bbe HBCdR • t»ir fin ta the tuu caWhom sie has « t tier otTectto^ iritb tb*Kqu«t tint be will pin * hmudUrckUf toUi cap. Bkotfcl he r«c!proc»te her Mtach-ment, httionhr too pleased to c«ry outfeeririifaef,MMl*facti, doingM, namcitbewnDUVhobuiciittue piu, whom beiisuited to rn»rrj forthwith.

ThcpuertvUto UUe linen »l.oul4 WOKdfoithttiBUd ud palsteA ehiut orWhite and g»m b » favoritethen tie dt Heat* «oUr» cu

V l ' V L I C IN T M t W«HLaW.

Tho little n-puhlk of Siu Miiriuo, which,by the mouth of gue of ttie wott jirouiiutut

" IftU, gave au JuiJigimiit dfniHl recently%o tL^ nAscrUou tliut it intf-iidiidjiUthoH^jiifitbo iutroduetiou of ^utuii^-tabU's, is iu-closed fu t ic tint-Jjiii of Jtaly. I t iaLouiidcd on tin"- iiorlli, aisl and humiibyprovince nf Jr'orli, :inU on llic wesl by tliatOf IVMTO.

Itn ttrritory covt rs nbout 22si]i[iiremilofl,VllC pO|lljllttioll llllllibi'l-fi llOUt ^,i'O[l nOl.ls,aud the capitul, Sau Jlimrn), Las 1,'JUU. I t

jitrcitcil on tliu tiuiuiijit ot a jiiomitiiiucalltil Mount TiUiu, or tiio Giitutti, v\hii.-h

Gtitutb JLJIIX to tliiN litllc State bt-ingturuicil tlit; '1'itrtiiii llijiutiif. Ilu frifii!

Alrom tjio fourth ci-ulury, and far lar-aldiclicariiignit hut tLi<fo)Iouii)g; Arg.nl,

of tho sumo ; itirte curved flumt.^ fe'ulos,L' froiu tliu tou'eru auil crown Ihciu.

The molio is " Libcrtiw." TJJO t-sciitL-licouis KVirtonuiifil liy Iliiy^ null Kiiruioiinted liy

•owii, iinlk-ntiud'ii wyvtreiyu State. Hieulilic has wi oruur uf oliivalry, cr^ttted

iu 1^'J, UUIILV iliti imiuc cf Oi-tV.r ol KanBUrfuo. it consiMs or n GrL't-k crowi wltlituwtrs ft*, tin- fnur RI:|>1IB, nud ill t)io cell.

I wtdiillioii -A ith tin,' iirnj i uf tbo njtub-lie surmo\mttU by a )>rinti.S.v trowu domd,aud su^icmkd tu uhtrijml Uuu nud wiiiterihhau. ' ihtst ure Hit- national colors.

1 lfilfi Iloiui]inrti>, n(U-r tlefiintiny t l l B

litauH, wfit llit,! cvtubri.ti.-il iijullifiiiivt-i-ciftu, ilau^o, tuuoin^liiut-nt Ihi-freo moiia-

fern txud itiLttv: tl^ui otT -vfl of n^^rmiil*iseiuent, Lut tlu-y Vvty |>t>lilely amlvtryl>rudmitly dtclimd. U'Uess Italy beL-nniL- u

mil Htate iutuct. " It it; 0 rare liiiiuple ofri.-piil>lie to iH-iiscrv*!,11 mid tjw Emperor.

In l?4!i, Uiimbutdi, driven (com Houisi byUcucntl Oudlttat, took t«(ut;o in Knu Ma-rinu, forbidding hiH suWi-jreitudo uity huriu

Victor Eiiwutiuicl uot only rcKptct«il thelilitrly und iiihtitutiuKN of tliiK Sittlu tono-

fs])ii:iuily on liis vjj.il lo Uulu^uu the timeDf the imiuyunutoti of the Aiicoun Uuilwayiu mil, I11 ihUUatnaty of custouia nudcouiuierco was cotiulii(lt.>i|bctwtjuullitly nud,

sun Alitrino owes KM foucdutiou to a lier-Oiit of tlml inline, bom iu Daluiulia in thofourtii CLiitury, aud wlio weut to Italy towork a* a luntjou at thu ri'buildiug of tlienoils of liimiiii. lluriuu nfturwurd luukrefuse iu ttit midst of tliu ViontU 0)1 Houufliliui, and const r uclt il tbcro a cub in, iuwhkli hi-tiid.'.) hi^liip. ilit-t'liit-u uiiuuhe I'Sjrirtd fioon Uriiiuu tlto otjuct cf ptl-

'imiifjL'x, aud JIOII.SLW wore built there,liiih uliimuuly furuibd tlio towu uf Kuuurino. i'lio /titt of thu trniut in vule-nitudun thu fuiii'tb of SRpie 111 her.— i'liril

WHAT A U u r i i l H n.AIHt».

A l'eijusvlvauiu .Wtor, M«JHIIII cicliaiige,uiiiiH to liuve ilihcovtrud a certuiii andifu eiiru for noiiKUiujitinn, iu tbo form ufrmlc pftri'kuiti, iidiiiiuiKtcrtd ill KUIIUIiniulitiiH. lIudi.iiiiH that nut uf twenty,

flvt cufL-rt of will-imirkt4 lubtrcolosis sotruuk'd, twi'iily itre, to iiEluieaiirio(diiii;oiiiH(iiind; the rest Imvi,- beuu muUriulJy heiio.Iltlul, nud 11CH112 liuvt' been under triutminini'i' tii mi four inuiillui1. 'I'hv umlKt'* 1tending the UMU uf nnliiinry crude pt-tileiuii led )iini to ailti.it the htinitolid oiltLutfonuttuii thv. tnLiuK of wdlrt. 'uimlt' iulo fjojii dim; to rive ymiti pills by

(l>iy in (iijf-jii)l noHtK. Tlit' llr*t effect, InMy», in tliu <tihii]>jii<i(rnii«i) of the couybuifjtit sivcnt^ nit,1 rclieVoil, ujipttitu iiuiiroveiaud woigilt IK yrinluulty guiiifj. '1'huxti favi.rito tiyii)|>tiiiiis con tin ue until thu imtituin entirely reeoveml. If half tbo elidimjmt torwnrd by thin didciiib of Eneulit^idilie well foniidca, liu hm indeed umde A val-uable Btk-ntilJc diutovcry.

Tni: Loss OF A IILV-HASD.—Vomij: loily(just retunn-d fvwa utlcniiiij]; 11 fuueml)—"Sueli 11 L'lowtl us Ilicre was ui iliehouse, inauiuiu ! And fluwcr."! Why,tlie piirloi.s wore* coinitK'ti'Ij* tilled wilUthrm. I t wad jttaia (lt«t im t;S|usut..o lsiul

fii RpareiT. Awl ya«r, dwtr Mr*. U ,bor rich deep tn«iuruin^, liMilii'il t>>

Mamtin—" Wutsltu vtry uuuli ovw-couie ?"

>iiii<; L.».U — " Not iipTKirviitly. Mrs.II. is t»o fttll lTfl to di.spliiy vuujtitJii.li.it llm ni.-imr*s of her toilet Mirims.^l

ihtiifc'I IJUID tvur HVU. I K T tariff

iY.Ulit>rij—"Oh, yrt. 'ilifiro is W™>rtVi slut- iiKil tljt- i'iviiiDf,'Ntsiriiad tlio1

r u t Bvar .mil tl»> T.ililu ]>ijipcr «u«l'tlie Milby Way, ami all tlio rent. Oi l /

Nisi Cliira—"Tlit Grnil Bi'tirin calluJr«t3Iiijoi-, i s i t i u j i y "FtutlJi-il.\w'oli.}(>iiiii^nti(luILi)u»-

tliuii-bc-(;uiii-al iiiiiiius ? I'm ablmtuwl U>CDIlft'-ss I i lo uot.

WMo ulnilfH of ln-ui.1 n » sptclnllyi^'iii) fur ijll, HlcutliT Jinpors, nud rrcurn hviiv iiroiind ilia waist. They itrts'iirly tljivi! jiii'ilH luittr, H:>me nf Humitli.juitt- I'luboMito tusHols k-iug fully

that k']t£t!i.

Tlio Ligli foiffm-c in Mill n.llievcd toby miuij'liitlii'd, but n t'JiiiCf;c status Jutpfiiiiiijf,'- Tlio citogaii linn bt'cn tu!l^<1of for mum litm;, nuil niloplril b j KunK1.I t in i i iliiuk ninsfl «>f liair Iwktej ur

ilitili'i], llii'ii (lotililcil up awl f;<flU'in!(Jt tin: li'p williii Innv.

At a Negro tt-i3!i*itt"»vh'.. (lie m,iis-tcriv.nl tliu w«r«U "L-Jvis Lomir, »ui1

I'," tlifi ftTocm ininriii'lcil liij;., iinjtniil: ••llv,ui that ngin, s i r ; n-ml ilwrineoim-', K»'s(k> lady kill kite!) tiic full

Tlio aubserllier, mitvlvtiq Fsci-uinr or Hieinto df Juiiu Crater, (lco<<nfic[t, n*il] (iiii-r lor

n4li>, nt Ttionuf," more, in Druki Ki'mii. UnrrinOniiity, Nuw Jurituy, «• HATUKbAV, Nnv...P.. I I . x x . | ^ » * » I IF. . . i" 1 ._ . . . . ..x

HIM.

rrofefifior TJioiuan. receutlj connectedWith Itutli-r Uuii'ttMty, vm uotvd sbkflyfor bin exuctiicsH iu UHJ UHA of ?«tuocuUr,Our night bu w ^ aKakeuedkt an uutuendyLour by dweorduut soimds of uilduigltdry froui th« dircclion of a student'*room. Dressing It im self liutlly, ho bardowa tho hall, and, after « few kaockit ontho bolted door to enforce silence, lie calledout, " Hi, you MIUWN ia there! Can't j o *atske IVUH uoke 1"

" Who's out tbcro ? " WM the reipooai,"Irtme."*'Who awyoii?""Profenwr TfcoinU.**"Vou'r*! a liar. Von Mti*t fool nt.

Thomaa would have mtid, ' It in I,' Gomeon, toys, just oucu uioro." And tbeatraiiwofLandlnrd, till tbo flowing bowl!" N-aouuded through the lioiioe till dnyliglit.The affair was never alluded to by the Pra.UeKr.—Evminr, Auburn/urn.

l t d thought tbAt t w . l t ia UielUtory olthe uouutaiu ia tpptoaiiliBg; either Uier*

ill be a great duchatge, tnefa u will ter-rify tlie miifclbotliooil, n , «a iamorAtacn will Iw MI ovctfiowiug ot kt»,inilUooaaewitUcwMiU.of £re, anA •!-batly inflictiug more 4«»tiucticu of ynp.erty thjiu a giaiul etu^tiou. V«»u*iu» luubecu iu an wtive uUto uow {oryean, and Frofcssor Paliueicri bu fromtbo first i>rot>licHicd tlwl thewould cousisl iu the i

Taltt KLCIVKIC M M .

Anew tiling la fire apparatus i> tat •!•••trie boss. A wire runt along in th« oatloaor rubber part of the hoae, eonUonlng t i toonuectiou aa cacb section ii atucbtd, attlorcr this jiaues ekctrioity ginented bj cueor ttie engine'! flywheels. Connected «JthlaeoozHeiaBUtUocotitrivancw by whlebtbe «nglu«er can ba told, •ltlionjb e^aAnUnt Irom the I H woo it phylog vM«roaanru, ta "turn li«roD,","enta«r off,'" atop "or ' 'go ahead," or anything el*thnn can be agreed upon by • ffignal vblehia struck on a gong on the engine,

VWhUnnehbatteriaail p*rt»ofK«B>tvekjr tfaan U«t winter. In alniort emy

ity of Alabama labor i< in demand andUienUauuuiuual amount of building ! •ttie town

If rich be not too Jo/(n»» hattaf, too m-lioiKui in keeping, too awwwtul in knlnfr

Tfce W of ppllgbl, ar.ooJorlew wb.u anbroken.

I think one tnitUke Into whtoh womenfall more freqaeatly tbaa men, u tbat ofexpecting too much by «liat, for wantof • bcttw votd, t wiU ctlllove BIAUDS.Too mu<jh love, trtttb, tendetxcM, weu a n o t expect. Those qo«lit i » am whata nolile lave me«»—its spirit oncl itecsrence—bnl tbe coalintiai ]OT»—likeexpression of love, belong* to tbe nnreil-fot days of wooing or tho halt ncqniuiit-

l f eariy mnrriogc. There cotucato me when tbe dearest and

bolieat tbioga are ralbct loved HimBpoien, aoH tbe woman nakci a nilitekewlio fe«ls benelf unlove*! because tbefervuri of cnrlj ntteranccs are absentfrom tbe speech of her bnibaad. Henshould remember that women bangerfor wanU, nod not waste, « CiriyJedid,nd breatbe tbeir vain tematse and

deipair betide a grave ; tnd womenshould nndcrtUatl tbat a nan'n trntb ienot to be wetsnred b j t i* profosajoD«,and that the decpeatenotion. bpexb&pa

Jit . ull tlie l•nt bUi anJ i

GREATEST -:- OPPORTUNITYTO SECURE

Fall and Winter Clothing:AT r jUl 'ES THAT "VYJLI. A»T(.iMSJI EVLIIYJI

We have purchased the entire stock ofClothing of the well-to own wholesale man-ufacturers, Messrs. Cohn. Ball & Co., at 6Oo.on the dollar, and unhesitatingly say thatnever before in the history of the retail cloth-ing trade were such values offered.Men's Durable Overcoats at $3.50 ; worth $10.All-Wool Fall Overcoat at $4.50; worth $12.Beaver Overcoats in blue, black and brown

at $7; worth $15.Men's Durable Suits. $5; worth $10.Mixed Cassiuiere Suits at $8; worth $15.Men's Plaid and Check Suits at SIO; worth $20.Men's Fine Corkscrew Suits at $14; worth SZ5.English Broad-wale Diagonal Suits at $15;

worth $88.Men's Pants at $1.25, $1.50 and $2.50; worth

$2.50, $3.50 and $4.50.Boys' and Children's Suits at 81.50, S2, S3, $• and

$5; worth $3, $4.50, $6, $8 and $10.Cill mill nmvlucc jo iuwt f Hu t iilial woadrertisi ; arc) [MCt«. BE.HEMUEIt THE ADDHESS :

A. K. KINO AHI? mid 02!) HIKMDH'AV,

Between Bleecker and Houston Sts., New York.

This is tbe Iron Era said <o hive a large circulation andinflueiroe in your town. We are itroiigly loliciied to sdver-ti«e In it. and as we are very inxiout t« ?tt your trade wewill give it a fair trial. We want you to understand that weare telling the best of goods only, at lower prices than anyother house in New York. We have only one price and guar-antee satisfaction, or return the money. Our stock compriseseverything you can think of in Men's and Coys' Clothing andHats, up to the very finest; but medium price goods receiveour greatest attention. We recommend especially our $2.50and S3.50 BOYS'SUITS, eur jlZ and $15 MEN'S SUITS andOVERCOATS and our $1.45 DERBY HATS. These Hats aresold all ever NEW YORK at $2.

Cut out this mherlU'-mi>it: hrhoj it to u.ir stvre anil tji.u vUlhe mil jwW .for th hw<lk. It

dun'l rtmt ij-w <t>iijlliknj lo sen II7<«( «•«' iifJVr jjmi.

limtH nw/,r <I,.I/;m.^!!.r, We l»m ,>nty one store hi ll>e Vnlltd tildes, aniltto conntuttOH

Kith mi}) Mrr.

London & Liverpool Clothing Go.86 and 88 BOWERY, cor. Hester St.

THE OLD STAND

UNION HALL BUILDING,Hot Air Furnaces.

O r tb r . I«fif.f n a i l Jiwui l u i | i r . . v^ l a t y i ^ , 1>T

COOK, PJKLOE, UEATISC I

STOVES,It. A.1,1

3PZ

Insurance Agents.

KEBO-SKNE OIL,LAS j.T

BBITTAXIA WAlfcE,

4 fnl t-n«'jrtcicLt uf

TIN & JAPAN WARE,?BDIT CAXS, to.,

IIK J100PDTO,JJAVES, TK0CQH8,

EIiH.imilnll Win!.1 crJoUilnj In aaline,iii tho bi-Btniftiiiiir and a t t l i o Hhorletl'. liislii tl I'riti'B liaia fur t'ltl Iron,

C p p e r k a a auJ iiowttr tnl;3u in e w h i o g *

"*""" ' • AIiKXANDEB MTOHTOK.December HUi. 1B70. 1-lTi

Between Grand and Canal Sts.,

EXECUTOR'S SALEUf VALUABLE

REAL ESTATE.FABM AND WOOD LOTS.

LCOK MERE!THE GREAT ATLANTIC ANO PACIFIC TEA CO,

TDAS AND COFFEES,t KITCII pScri'ilinply low* fn-rccM flint lltn tiiial. skcpfiftii nro Hiii'itrkcfT, and at the

EIIUJO tinid nn1 trivititf mmv ovnrv inonlli IIIIIKII'^IIH of iiollutg wortiiol tlio bwt mil most finiiinmiMc OBOCKEBV.

iVlHck. ill 9 r

N>>. I. IJfKiMiitornw tiiJaiidi

kMiM 111 KwWtiiH.v-r, iir cliaiinu-riii (be m

cr.it I

[UKIIIIJ; fjoti• tiic; o^ ii!),11 linU I., ail : ltn-aoe(;l)

luoitliain

«ir > corm-r: rlinncu (4)jri-CH fS'At (•TKOlj.rifjIlt

•evenly liHiitrcp of luVil, ktrict mva^ntu.Ho. i. HiKlnniiiir i t • atone ptntitoil in I1K>

ftft ulKi-or llio rnad IrtxliiiK linm Drnl^'H-[iinu tn Nftld (Jr4tcr'rt. iMitna nt»t> i-omcr i<>J.i|;l. II. St,.ri's' Vltth] l,,|. Kni| r.KN fit nt uortliMlU< ii nno i liulf ilii'rtf n Wi'dl Inn chum* nut1!(o Uitia ta % attmo vUut«<i fur » fnri-ir to nlot cutvovdi to J.-liri A. C'nifcr; hnnNil^hliut;Indtimi licinti ciuhtv.Mii and n lialr th-xnr*tu*t (wi'iity c lnkx iu n Ktiihc Rtnl Ht m>H i-'ii1-ncj loji'liu A. CrnicrltiM linear David Vouiw,[Itiid, t.oriK UU Imn MIIIth lirtL'cu t lur t 'Hii'nt twitcliaUmnUiltlvii IkukKtu a »t»\v DDIIritOIK'S C'tlHT 1(1 Jt'llll N, Slurprl' WtUllt l^t'irnurili, nloiifi hi*liiji' n«rili c^'liivtiLMiisinl alitiif ilt'Kicti tkrt iwmly-tiiK- clmion ami IWPII-ty liuku tn ilit (ilacc of lii^UuiiaiC. e»ttt&it)ll)griturari¥i>. titrici iDi-amm1.

Kc- il. lk-Kmt)ii>j,' it it make in Jncnlj Hatk'nline, tnitiilint; four ImlH U-lowr a- UIRU clit*t-mit Irt-c, ipiikfii for* Imr, IL II d rm.x lifKl,

md iliiitv miimtm t»si nin clisliia mm futy-Idrci; linh» tu » ttuiiB viihlilu corner ft JIHIIIil.Hl; mcnii.l, *li HI; )ii« lino tori 11 iliirlyiiini'mil • lulf <UgrctevA»t ticfiu L-ILUUH »iulIliirlv link* Iu n Blotin cli tlio wii-t niil« nT tliumail KtdlDl: from Jatroli Ifm-l'- In Drnlife-town, bi inu cnrmT to WilUum Mitlnr arM inj

i; third. ntnnH m)<l i«n<1 mi,l Jkid'H lim

WB HAVi; VHKV OOOIl

OOLONO.

J A P A N .

English Breakfait,

YOUNG HYSON,

'uurili'»rorit»cHl (pUutcd In mill t

d

titii1, Lv di>ed i[*rlDt; ihltt tlio ittitily-titvtUy or J«unary, A. D. eichtecc liiimlnd uu<ltuentv-uiuo.

No. 1. BejriiiDioR at t lic«n of nt<me§ in *line ol UodB funmrlf U'IODHIIIK to J M:;III Hill

Ur the Ktnie nurtti (rtrtjr tleRrt^i w ^ t twvWtclia'DiinileeTtiity linhH la t t ie ip cf «tou» ;theiipc north forty-five (ii'srt>(s r*Mt Inuclufanand (iRbt;>Dltt« UakK to t, clio»t«nt;Ibcnce sonli forty (k'srccH mat tliirtccrohm'.ni tnd twonly Imks io i Unan or Ntooou fiHI<1 f t c t» aicu'* line, thence »t«n» HID i»m.•antli flrty-flTt Ou^rttB weit two cli»ln* imlnnetylhiVi Iu Dm pUce ot b^fmiitis, con-tain ing tlitce u rva *ud stvvnty buniVrv''of an aero uf I.L.t, nlriol maasiir«.

Mo. 5. l)fj;jiiiiii;i{at «Ploiiocorn'T t i t j ;Bice, iu k lino uf Abraham Dickemou'H '»ml n u n lirat tlimir dio lino or Uic« «<i*i(jlitv-BTedif;rtt»nnj Forty-livemitnitcit'.• i t vllfttuf til * tttftktt *nil ltOlll'8 ; SCI!,111(1,

norcniyliitiii to* liUE-; anil ulcmcs corner InAndrew B»j'* wund lot; Iliin), aluuu IHH lint

obmlna loWritiirjtJocmctr in tiaid line j fnurtli

mven elm in* *ud KouDty-flvu ltnl« tu % titoticcorutr In I)ichGHnn'<liD«; ftflli, alui.K bis lint»oalli thirt;.tiwo ikRrcea caxl tltroo L-In ins lorhn plncc of ti»Rlmiing, cnnUtnitiK two mere*.

Tcrtni knrt cunAitioua trill lio m»do UfWnon diy Of lale by

8OTtivi«ir t i c c i t o r of Jelm Ctiler, diotMtd.Pr, IK. 114.44

NOTIOll.

Ettitt of William SehMr, d«-

UTTEBtJAST ta the order of tlm RarroeatrI T or tbc County of Moiriit, mtOe uu ttieoitioteenth dajr of Octubrr A. D. one thntt-HOdfllght buDdred Bnd fifjht.T.flse, oolica iitiereb? a»PU to all rnriona lnvln^ ctalmi

riml (he Pilate of William tJcbxur, tate nfCoot)IT of Morrla, ilceeinpd, to ptcucut the

u m t , under u*th or afftrniation, to tlin *n'-•cribrM, on or wfnio tbe Dtncteesllv dayJalr iiPit, being nine months from tbc (Uteot

in end elhlljitUUor lief e.lum,coder o»iU oiMmulion, wllhtn the lime no lira fled, will IKfoi*»or tarred ot bit or her action thertfor

list the Ciecutors.

OEOBOS MAK.V,Di.Nltl, WOM.fR,

Iiccntors,Dorer. Morria Co.. M.J.

NOTICE!Estate of James R. Par-

sons, deceased.¥ > C R 8 C A * * T ti> tho onlcr ol t i e » u r r a n --JT or tlie County of Morris, nude em Utcliftb ilay uf (XtoUtr, A. D. "Ue (bum ~ ':i»bt tucilreil ftnd einlitj-five, nolleirrebT KI'CU to all ptr»unai tit*iafi cli. —iKiluet tjjc e«t«(e<jr/»niei B . P*moD», latfi of

tliu Ctmntj of Morris, deceased, te pre ami t Hie•*me, ini lcroat l i or affirmation, tn tUu «uli-•eriber, on or ht-rore tiin flftli ttiy otJuly c u t , bcins mne monttis from O rdatoor tk idn r i t e r : ami any c tcd i tT nc?l<^'-

to liriDff in and ciliibit Iili or li -r ci«jm,Icr oalli or afHrmatioii, williin tbc time «<

_ Itnl,will be (ircti ' r barred of hi* or beiaction taercforagain«t tlicKsDcatrix,

tH led tbe dflb d«r of O^tohpr A. T>. iB8B.MtMt CHX& PAB8OS8,

£iecntti%,45'lOw PovtT,N. J

Notice of Settlement.Koitoei i l ieiebj ajiten lliat lhe*cconQt

the n b t c r i b e i , Adra luMmor or C»t)i«rB c « b , decraacd, will be anditcd ami Miby«ie8mTO(rBte,apilrepoitFd fur aettlfnwnlto the Orpbant ' Court ot t b t County nf Morrli,on Xoadav theaetcolU •'•y of D e ^ t a W r » « t .

FA£D. B . BKACH, D o n r . K , * .ted Si>pt. Mth. 1"« . 41-M.

Notice of Settlement.

Ids "i^Mriher, l^minlritiatriK of ElijilnletL^oo, dce'd, *lll ke militetl and tlattd bTI he Sntrofatf.1D(I reported Inr lotilcrrunt tolbs Orrifau*' CnnrI or the Conniv of Jforri*.

Maodaf ttie fonrtb dif of-lanwr?'«rit.

BjbefQjft.MtniicS.if.J.

OI'ES EVRNIN'fla L 'SUL I f-'ATt'lllJAX UNTIL I I O'CLOCK

BE NOT DECEIVED BY WILFUL TRICKS.D0\'EB, N. J., JDNE 2Slb. 1S85.

It having come to our knowledge that Kanouse t Holler

liave adopted a leer bottle exactly like our'a as to shape and

nearly so as to color, and of tbe fame pattern of stemper, we

have decided to pioteot our cuitomeri from thii deceptive

trick, by changing oar style cf bottle. Hereafter the bottlce

which we lend out with the famom Jo«. Schlitz Company's

Beer, will be of a very light green color, with a new and very

convenient screw Btopper. Cuitomeri will do well to notice

thia carefully, that an inferior beer may not be palmed off

upon them for Solilitz boor.

TIFFANY & A1LEN.

I M P E R I A L ,

«UN POWDER,

AND

MIXED TEAS,

AT 40c. AND 50c.

I'EK I'OfNIl.

OUR COFFEES AT 25c. PER POUNDtuakL- a tfdiriuiiH drink. WV smiply o»v cos(«nn>rs with Oramiiatctl Siifiitr ftl 48c.

per seven puuutla, nud ex\ru C al -LOa, We ul«o ivceue uvery wvek Vim beal

- — * - ~ | < HKAMIKY •:- IIUTTEUj-—-*—

(n»t> from llio clwiuory.

tfif- Oivo H8 n cill nncl \w cnnviue.nl tlmt wo oau Jo bolter by yon for tinuuiu'j' tluiu nuy uiic CIMI in tuwn.

NEXT DOOR TO THE POST-OFFICE,DOVXIR. INT. 3.

GEO.FEDER,THE WELL-KNOWN

mam mi m cum,« located lilumtfm

No. 6 BRICK BLOCK,Cor. Blaokwell and Morris Sts.,

••<! well aelecled stock

foblstiitroi]9,flaltBblc for ttio iDaHop,lot!i

REAM-MADE CLOTHINfi

for VKM.BOVS snd CDILPBEN, at,\

nf every description, M b . rorGlgnand Jnmclio, and will loako

SUITS TO ORDER• t very raodtrntu prlt-ei.

GBits'-:-Fflrtt!5liD£-:-MsIn tbaniUnco and at q*y <lavm prlcsi

f»! HATS.!

f l be l i tm t itjltii fur tlio i r t ion. Tlio pob-Ho will be nell rnvknlcil by exfttnining

tho prices licforu j"iteb»aitig olae-wb.re «i

GEORGE FEDER'S.DONT P0IlQi:r, Ko. fl CRICK SL0CE,

MTEB, N. J.

TM A T(W Bmd.Htoc t . J-Bwark. !f. J . F»ll form-mwtucf* Sept. l i t . Moat thoroaqli limmuiloi

btmiiiMi Htiulif*. Special V*\if* of WtUiHK•jid Oiirr H^oiiiltUCQi (•<1Uv c KuMuut* l>Oiii:at{>r

vT«ltVrVlS^wVPMlcrT"MlU.'l"l*l"rlitnc'l^'i"

L. 1.. TUCKKIt, Hecnlirr .

Nttlct of Settlement.Kotie« t« hernhjr jtt^*n tlikt thn mTOBUti

of iha aatwrriber, Ei ecu tor nf M l i i II a IK yPalmer, (iftiMMid, will Iu andited anda t t iodh j t h e RnTrttgtte, *«J rfporlert for »fttiernenti n t b e O m h a n a ' C n n r t o f 'be Cnnnlr ; f Mar-

""O S D 1 TSiiVffi°7ikuducl. SSIt.UU.

7trr, S. J

The Best Newspaper in America,ind by far the Most Readable.

Agenti wanted everywhere lo earnmoney in diltributing the Sw' t Pre.miumt.

T U rnott interesting and advant*.gooui o « e n evefnude by any Newt.papw.

No Subicriber ijnored or neglected.Semelhing for all.

BeotinU and SibaUaUal Prnglmn laMaadAfd Oold and olbMVakhw VUotbJ«B M U , U» S M I Uniiljr • . . ! » , atacUnbun tDttttnle.udnnnnuledlM

JU<». r . rip.ldDAILY, a«r Yaw nutnl «.«a.j) t8 00PMLY.iwHcrthiMtliMaa^] SO•UMMr, n r f w . , . 100roit cveiir o«r IN THE TEAR 700WEEKLY, w rear . . . 100

sex. **.* r«k tttr.

HEADQUARTERS FORSPAULDINQ'SBASE

BALLGOODS.

Used by all LeaguePlaycrg.

SCHOOL BOOKS,

STATIONERY,

FANCY GOODS,

COHFECTIOHEBT-:-SEGARS-:-

PIGTURETRAMES,

A lur^c tXneV of S11KK1' MUSIC an J

AI eiil f orlMe Matliu A e k Plane,Hue ftlaaon *. IUIMUM a «

Kttfy OJRABI.

BUILDING LOTSF O B SALE!I have three large

lots for sale on Bandolpli Avenue.

I have five lotsfor sale on Blackwellstreet, near the riverbridge.

I have fifty-eightlots for sale on PennAvenue, 1st, 2d, 3d,4th, 5th and 6th Sts.

I will sell any or allof the above cheap forcash; half mortgageor all mortgage, andgive all the time required. Apply to

GEO. RICHARDS,W. H. LAMBERT,

NEW YORK.

WM. T. RAE & Go.707 BROAD S t . ,

NEWARK, N. J.

FINE JEWELRY,DIAMONDS,

AND

DIAMOND JEWELRY,I -APIES ' AK1> OEXTLEMJSN'S

WATOHHS.W Till; JtEST HAKES.

MS- A lurtfe ailrt rttrthillrutUMoil tlovknvNIftl'IS S T ^ ' I J E * vttNalM,utlv OM b a w d

•Ntt oiTcrf-fl • ( ilrl i:t ly rcMatpMBbti; pr l i ra.Il ftMda MriirratHlul » . upfttcmttA,

FORCITEPOWDER

Is (lie best Masting pow-der In the market.

Is 25 per cent, strongerthan any known explosive.

Is not as dangerous tohandle or transport.

Is plaxtlc anil producesmuch less fumes.

Is waterproof and

Is sold IM low as any otherhigh explosive.

H» iuricu M i fitiir ITfr fa.OIBCB: 55 Liberty St., N. t .

Work*: Drtknvllle. H. I.

"CANDEE" ARCTICS

J. B. PALMER,ffiCOCEBWB TO)

BEEMER * PALMERI coatiliiiP flic biislnfa* at tbo oM Bftnifli-iiiloiiFur to itei'i> n largo nfeortnicut ulwlniii liia l ineui tni i lc , coaaiBting c l

COAL AND WOOD!Bnmi*ion uiiil T-rliij,^i of i<!) nr/.ex; also Bi

(owt'd aud wplil ready Tui iittu ".Iwnya uu l)Mn|

FlagSionesi Curbing,Ordcfa iccoivod ami wnitriiitB Ufeen for l i jKunifH-eliiH jui'l flitiiiff (.•ttil-, ati<l all uibe;rk rcqalniiK y ! i l 1 ' J»tono will be prompt,

MASONS' MATERIALS!u d Riut r . de Hrlck, Limo, Oemont, 0 »

oiwil Planter, Hair, Pira ami FrontBrick, Fttti C!ILV. OriiurBniU b*

promptly flllnJ.

First-ClasH Fertilizers,STOCKBKIDUe-t- MANURES,

Hill and Drill Phosphate,ilTOBEN QAWJEW PHOSrHATB, in S3 aud

m Ll>, U K » - AIVMJ H E L D L1UK m l u g eami amull q a u i t l t l c i .

WHEATBaUvlMr,AWAumnaoLMmBDAUntil

od agent o

i »ml LU liBPOOL i(.lOUK, CapiUtJO

LASCABIIlllE of SIASUHIMU,

BOTAL OF UVEBPOOt,

Capital «i«,eoo,ooo.FBAMKLDi OP VBISADKUrMIA,

Knrtli AmorirA IDA. Ca. of PtiiltdfllBkla, Pa .

a Wuw Yurk, I JOI ol liarcU* BluoiutClirintopUcrtM.

QEIt£SuiicinH U U M J A K , June I»l,llt66,

o A., hi. ilCiintuu Mtiij i 'rain)jC«a/iili tliu U'i«ult»ii Urauuli u! UuuviU

C i l t l l l J t

: W. U . 11. a t yinuiim'siluu

iiiii iiiul JJdiiWurouatl Uuduuii I U I I W M I B :

idiiDil Luliitjli ami ButtyULliautii; iim• Jiouaoliem. Sd^oUOlmiiL, fa*J&m

u'Si'Jt1 A . I t t ' JJiiiKUaiali.u 3\iHil (J3«

,vn aud i iuuu ton . ruUK tlirtiuijli to W'atei..]>, S t ruudsbmg , bfitautcti, Urifat Jjotit

JtlolfrKli»ilro»[l, a t WatcrJuy with duaai:i'<iii)M.i for A-uiloygr, fiowtuu hud «u ata-uiib; »t Deluwwe wi lb l lkir i i tuDu By,, at

itVI'kr'agrtoii, wVoibDnc, iiauvillclKortli.ulinrlaiii], i c , . l'aBHtiiijfi'frJ lB.tu;(f tiitiiu<'rum Sew Xork,I ' lUbtuin ftinl JiuotiUm uuiijjoot »t Wwbluk'ton with trsiu t<

UvrinUurKainlpuiaiH t'H tbri Ltl.V^h ViUcy,mi'l Lehigti nud HuHQUeiJiiiiuH Uai i rcaJs ; ai

£)»wii igMooai CIVH) U a i t r u n p . H i !

ir lf tE lo i i ra i Muiiut EJurtU u'.ui litBymcuie Hud Onubpi , connccii

AH0. IOA. Jl.UmiJ-Aiviiiuiiiuiljitiju,

At liOO f. K. b lwtn LX<.MQEH, DI&-«1UK

.'nulcii with L&L'k. k liLdarill for I'ittAtOni VVi'uuiliiiiiKJnK8^^1 uioi lViJi^c

^ i i c . P»*»«8i)«a inking thU H»ln from MetTt»k. Mtoraoii oud UDonton c«n connect at Waal|B|ll>I.VtUt»lllXu.«.

J«BMtj Mow l u r k fctH.au I ' M (Esbto i i l

. Ltb LfUfRli Vdilvi lUibihiu-t i i l Lili isli ••

O u u u i A-*uu>tcui, I

IBB ABBOCUmOK OF r U L A D I I M U ,

LHSara, M.MI.-W

O A F I T A t • • • • • • • •

Freeman Wood <V Oo«

—THE—

PAINTER.Jncioh HarLin, mccetBOT to ilia firm of K i r*

itn & Buck, ran trull be found at tlio old t t andover KiD/tore'i D m ? flloie for H D B M , RigaMUI OrnumviiUl PitttfiiiR, O r i l c i i * , O i ldSf

PAPER HANGING

CEILING DECORATIONS,I li»u PATTi:HNH BUI'ERIOB 'JO ANT IIIJJI1B VUHMIY. HavinK dcrotrf Ri/Mlf[pinp|»llj totlKit liiftu iraucb.laBieoQfldcktiu i;ivi M.-iliitfii(;tiuu wherever I no. Ci>I my worfc enn LE menflliiKfanif oi eotlluRii tat tl.in;; tn Kll liiftla uf vooS, ¥«flc,Wnt»1 I I IDCII lloMiwooJ, Oak, SJIID V1'IIQ pjiiitUn; bv*mih I elitll atrlcilyt.ud inyBoireiidcniploytliototormt ,I aak a fair trial (f my .bilitr and will « .rldvor In n\j almost to pieiso my cn t ionsr i ,8"i"t.l2 Kl" "iu "«•"• l«-»'allam*»,

fSVftEUSHED

*r!»U i ' . M., D

• m a m m.d DUIE

yaud Dover.'

KlprcuB fcri-ia L- da J allUaittoad,)

M i a P J i u ul tMkawayaud voyer.

At *"*** t*.M,(H»ekettr>iown Eipreis)8t(ip-ulng at Mil burn, Summit , Oliathain, Haxliiui^,Horrlatownandiil l aut fana ircdt m Hgotetln-towDteunnevUi^ » t Waterloo * l ih tr»(u orAndoverainI Nc»ton.

i talBBpiiK c*rn littauhL'tl) via. Paters on Anton ifirnunb tu Vt\tet « e . « , " ' ' lDtou, Binghimtun, Link, ° -

ForBib B / AU I£AIUK0 GioaWMm I

FOP HIO bf all Iculing grown. /

WILLIAM KINGtniiOTlOAl

B00TAKDSH0SHAK

D. 8. MOBBISONSUIMX St., Diver, N. J

i rollows:UflT ISOUHD 1. M.

flWPgoEiprcii* 6.BBTur E ip ree i C;53

. I c r G i p Sju'o.* 8:1UlinHtOD Expresi H:«

,ing)iBnitfl!iEi.*12;17

Itston Uiiil ' 2:44ith EiprtBi* 4:09

lover AEtora. &-.&0iBlTuiii Eiprom* 8:10

-:-STATIONEBT-?.OF EVERT KINO. Blank Boohi and i lBl*nVi of alt Tonne. Stylograph)C P«rs T .•*'•'Cue; Por.clii, Piiota;rtt|iU m«l AU^RIV.^11

Albums, Btratton'. Cdcbratcd Vk-liii SltiJ\>>'Latllm1 nn'i Ouiit -'packet Kitvc, nil tho U K!iMKDfcilj amt Wtt-kty P»r,*r». Foil liwri' a (

Tobaccos nod hegm, Ktiil HccntDbttDni IV 'htht f!|its ID great v»riely, / *»

PHIL4.DELPSU t EEADIHA 1 . RXSW 9 K M K T CKMTBA1.1>1V181O».

BIOBBB1DOE BRANCH.(WUHAN TAUJLV, CUESTKII, HOVB

BOCKAWAS.&C&DS LAKE,LAKEHOPAXOOKO A-NDSCHOOLETtS MOCSTAIN.

I * A R K tn_»'X'J^a^«

BARTOH SIITH, - - ProprJei )0|>

Thfl lictel hao 1«BII newly f i i r t i l r -

nennimcnt nnt! Trinnlent oncMo, ivitl-f J f>"Inrtlcr am) tmr miinitleil witfiPverytliiiiB* 'cuu vuuttlUulv tu int! muirort uf j i a i ruu^ ' "ia

finst-cliutu W -

Livery. Sale and Exciiaigr? 8ta\ jin altfluhcj, nliiTC n BOOII tuni-nut ffliiiiiffiibe Lutlut H rt!uH<iiiii^lc t'ncvii>r iiiirACH cun I

PASSAGE TICKETS1^

OUNGMEN.

(rai ted lot a iiicct-turnl «tnrt hi Bniiticin LifektOOLXaUN O O U t G B , 7H3 tn 713UHOAUSTBEET, NEWAUK, N. J-, Uift larRint IDOmort rinpniar nclioul in HUB a nntry, Cooreoor i tmtr cotnbiiifi Tlifarv irllli rriL'tlcr, b j •ijrfftctn ot IIUMUWKI Tt&UiVdioiiA batf-'l nnr c t l v n u e * . No v*c»iiom. Hales loir, Otod-n i tc* adHistcdiniltnitiniid. TtiiiGolkccJonr-n a l i i n t l i lds t t t tca C^ti ' iicnr TOBHUII oil tli-

ticn," II. COLEUAK, Principal.•Mk WHITE, PuRlilt'tit,

:-FALL MILLINERY GOODS:-of crcrj-ilrdcririinn at

MBS. QEO. FABR'S.PORT ORMM, N. J .

A iatl line of ihe aboveb . (and ^ my «tot« «t K« Vott prim.

PORT ORAM. N. J.all ih* triadpti UB«* of rt«u

OLIVER S . F R E E M A N ^

Carponter ind Builder, \-Shop oppcwlte Hie DoTfrtomlifrTiril. Plant•tidapcciltcartEoiaft taniln mid c<>i]i'-ir4Ct tikco.Jobtiintt alw*r« tmrticalarl? »Hi-n.l(ii| to. Or,•'on.left at tbe Jlrick Vrau 8I«.« of Mr. Vm.Qoo'tMe, OT at tbe paat-bfficD wit] be (jrumpth•tteDdedto. O.B.FtjsiikS.'

BARTON SMITH,

_ .. ibroogb to O.'springs (bat nil

Ytbtfo'p, M. Dtham Murriutowu ami D

W r f m Stoi1u

lodatioa for

jr iHroiri . ' jri l .u, JJmtKitiRridec, hyms,UoatOl.StirliUB, Oillcttc, DtrkoWj- K C I B W

N. j I V ™ " Woe ifailroad) 7:», 10^0 A.and t'.SO »n^ 6;10 P. M.

A. BKA3O8EB, Sopor In toodtmt,

DOVER H U B TABIE.« arti*e anl dooatt troru thti station

ICILDKaW, DABBUQK Mt^Bffi U T H B ' OOHTRACTOEB', a U I U U A>>

•AINTB.OlXaaco.

Mil M«I rwtlUtwn,

BAFEH AND SCALES.

TnvkUandSfortaaMii 'a Chwdfl.

SMITH & ECKHART.

Ilincli'ton Mail* Iliaston Mall ••

Eai ton Exiiroea 2:00Elmlr t Exprvei* 2:3*

mi twOaiJs i iM/O. iODon r E»itrei(i 6i20

XA80S8 AUD BUILDEM.

Coalrwta tain ud wtoriali M M lat

'Tit. Jtuoaton Branch.DorerAucou. 10:l<

GH£b1£B BfiAKCH :i tuwut ,.M. *.K.P.W.1.97 1.<!,iB.2D

,0.17 12 57 B.lHQ.O1 U .31 fl.OlI.B7 IJ 47 8.01M T 12 4J 5.M

, U 11S5 5.50I.M 12.30 5.4*

Jk.V. A. • . t7.35 11.35 47.48 11.43 i7.47 M.« *

ia ?.sa n,52 4

8.'io u b a »

IAY 2ith, leea.HTATIOIIB 1

I R N S W T O B B , foot of Liberty Ht., North rWi

IVentoD 11.00Newark , , . , 8,60EbWaUtb ; 4.4f> o.ia

iDrook „ S.2*i B,5(tUrk'^e S.O.H 10.3.)

•y",'""' .* . '* . \ . !^! s!sa it't'svC VaJlty B27 10.18r.u VHHEY 8.33 U.DCUrtpUt D.Uft t l . U»y s,ia n.ts

. Jurs 8.4P 11.S3Gatj'» 8.52 11.35Dr.k<-iTil;c 8.67 11.91Cenvil 8.59 11.34 4.S0 7.•ar tOtau S. 09 11.45 * It 7.>ovor 9.14 1MD 4.19 7,

Rocfcawa* Arrlvet.S2 1l.se 4.M 7.

i . * , * . « . A.M.F.H.Oonnan Tal le r . . . . . . T.8CS.8S 11.114.10 «.4(.'licRtirFurnace T.40B.Wll.2fi4 52 0.6Cbeittr Arrhe 7.U0.S61I.314.U 7.0

tlie wl!in&tif rt-nl i» la te nn>) r?r*t«tinl p rop .•, Office at I 'nrk J lo te l , Dover , K. J .

4!WJrr,

Bocka*a7 . ' I.M0 3B 1.80 &U S.IUotet 6.30 9.43 1.38 S.4S *[Virt Oram.v USIM* 1.41 S.CS

«.fi»Dnkciville fl.55Carr'i 7.C0ftanticn 7.13B«rtley 7J18Nanffkriflbt....Ocnnan™ftllBy..HUdle Valley —" in? ?.83

on 7.88...,,.1 RrtdRe. Arrtte T.MDnand Brook.. •• 8.B5EllaalGtli " 9.0ONutark •' ».«.Trcntnn '• 9.88

Phit«flol|)h[»

9.1(0

WKI.1. CITLT1VATGII

FARM FOR SALE.Ttio nili 'crlber offer• for iulo a Warrca

Osmi'y Farm cunUluiun 111 acrcn, mn»t!ytillable Inml. clln»t<-,1 mitoufA mrtefi f rou theD., L. A Vf, B . II. K tali on »t ir*cli(>tttl"TTn, V..7., av.\ )< _.ilfi frotu tlta l*U!a,l. «i>it lUvVnvU v r ^ . V , *UMvt near ViEnim. TMct tiiou-

IW« liuodrcl rtoll.r. of fho p u r o b n ey n u j remim <m the nratM^rty.

MS. ?.». 7.W

4.04 G.4.rs s.4.13 B.:4.1(4 6.(4.» (1.14.3J ~4.«a _4.44 S.1.48 I6.0B 9.

tS!7.U

^.u. A.». A .v . r . ir.p.7.00 S.1S ID.IR 4.137.05 R.l'l 10.S1 U «7.1E S.ao 11.(3 4.38

KOHfiZSTOWII.

a s our KOOAIT.

ton I. IcauM.

WHAT IS DYSPEPSIA?Among- th* a u i | lymptmaa

«f Ojniwpila «r iBdimUon.tho moit prsatlMBt I N I Ta>rlable appttito: tiinugntwUrfeeling M pit of th» Moffl««ft,with unuUiSad omrlac r«rfood; h««rtb«ri, IMUag 0Tweight tnd win* la UM Horn,•oh. bail braith. tad UiM taUio mouth, low spirits, c*n«rtlprostration, h d h tfsonstlpatlaii.fdi

Qjspopsia, and noni so Ito tho bl jh-llvln j u d rmp-cutlnff Anwrltaa paoplfc

Alcohol ant tobaeea •rodMtDyspeptli: I I M . bad air. t t a

BOBDOCKMOODBITTERS, win an* tM m mi u , by nculttlaK tlM bovtl*

and toning up th« dl(««tnorgans. SoW wrtrywJwt*

HTL. DUNHAMFIRE INSURANCE AfiENT.

OmCE AT fin. H. BAUtaVR BTOU,

0 O V a U « R . « .

aatbwtKd a^cnt. with ewllBeatM

arance of tlie UUtP of New lewy hv lbs

or wiDoK, nouint.(hr nliiral ptirfir Fir« XoanntDM flompaiy t»" ' WnrM. Eil.fcli.h^d in 171»-lTi )MM i*

TEE SOEIHEBX iBICBUWB 0 0 ,t A l l

ASSETS ores •u.oo taa.PBorinrvoi wAaimonn,

tpRt-thur *llb Ibe lodinilaal r_-,._,_...., _tbiir vealtb; ibanfrolitora, It) of MMK iaatmemo proportionB it to eaUth) th«ia la tk*

udi>i>>iit>it(1ntiiiitbftv*)«)mitbmo repotahoa. To tko ie ««o Hftkd n i t a r | ^ t K U f

V*IBH lf-aroKonvil fnr Wmnioluk nnHiaUohn-oanatt 8:!V5,a:SQ, tl;Si ». n.; niirt T:D^Fcr at! ttalinti* tn OjrtfQ al ft£9 A. V.

-u ivaiicffl e&n be procured •.! OortD i„ »• I i W , \ I , ™ M . n l n ' a MMIH.. ' , , , .™^ ^..-i •-" to *nd from aoJ<l'# Lthe.

«CTJ(i.l'».-OiiiiQfcliDa ia Bwvlto suil from Eaetoa,

••"OOTTKS, Oen. Htciser."* 0. BASCOCK, Oen. Pan.Oen.PaH.fcTo'kAK'ft

DOVtn.H.J. OonlnMtUraml.hpd. g l o n o u t d Brfek

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VOL XV DOVER, MOBEIS COUNTY. NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1885. NO. 51

TMBIMONERAm n .UTCBDAY »T

MeenHaakwel Itnst nut dear tstlii•etlsnsl TJMn Sank.

TKkM o r BCSSCaMFTIOK IVVAHIA-BLT IK ADVANCE.

OsnTB.a B2.M1.00

Tausafoniu..

umimni BATE*.1 WK. 12 WKB. 3 WKB. 1 HO.•run.

1 no.> -

4 "6 i.| 'ootumi.1 "1 "I "

STAGS.

1 Wca,1 "

• "E "1 OOLUKX,

1 "1 "I "

1 WK.

$ 75i as1 752 8Si 758 601 SOfi Gfl

10 (10

H KM.

•:ts»5 0110 508 (10

10 0012 61115 (H)16 5J)34 00

75!* 1 «r, i 1 »~ 2 m 2 51)

u ao v miA 50 8 Oil8 00| 10 '"

17 00 21 I

It! 251!) |MI

* l ir,3 fin4 SO6 6HIS 60K W

111 <HJ12 f i l l•!i 110

2i 1)0•27 (!30 00,15 004f> 110(111 00

iao oo

fJ.S». 0. IJDIMIN8, • . D,,OBKKHAL PRACTITIONER,

>M> mOIAUeT IN TBE TKHATMISM

Of BULABUL DISEASES.

O m C I AT THE FAHt HOTEL,DOVISH, n. t.

REPUTATIONHaving been acquired by us for tnanufaeturing FIRST-CLASS CLOTHINGonly, at POPULAR LOW PRICES, wewish to ml! pnrtieu.nr attention to ourImndsome and complete stock of

MEN'S, YOUTHS', BOYS' AND CHILDREN'SFINE SUITS AND OVEBCOATSfor Fall nnd Winter wear. THEREABSOLUTELY no risk in denling withus. Ours is an old-established house, andour rule ONE-PHICE, and that the LOW-EST- Satisfaction guaranteed or moneyrefunded. When you visit New York, payus «i call nl cither store.

MAX STADLEMCo.4«l-4«7 BROADWAY, CORNER GRAND STREET,«I9-«21 Eltilll'II AVESUE. OOIISEII 40tli 8T1.EET,

Gamer of Ntekwellull BUSKS an .

DOVEB. N. J.I. • . JOLLEY, Proprietor

lorssssndOarrhwi to Let.

»£»iu>» FJTHU,

COCKSELOIHT-LUt,

msvaa it (IBISCBBY u n SOTABI MBMO,

HiOS U k KUILDIKQ,

DOVER, N. J.

T O.BIUR»TU,E.M.

DOVER, K. I .

sUtALIMa Or OBES AND MlNliBAI.h,

eDBTEYl Of MINE!

I. A. V- COHDIOT,

P0XBIOIAM AND SlTJiQEON.

PORT 0111M, ». J.

U m t E AT IUIS, F.U3IIEVA

L. W. THURBER.i DDMG SCHOOL^

or nonius CODKTI.

PRICE AT >. H. BBEESE'S STOHE,

D O T S * K. 1.

JOHN DRCMMEsVal

IHMINS M » NAIR CUTTINGBALOON,

• USSEX STREET,(kMMitt. MUIUOII HomBsnc Depot,)

DOVER, N. 3.

MauSr LADim'

SEGARS, TOBACCOS, WINES,

J AMES S. MELICK'S,A A A A A

V v v v yA A A

v v v

SUSSEX STREET, DOVER, N. J.

>Cieif! AND.,1 ui! UimlA at ivurfii

inl il;iilv n.tii'r.-i, uni:iiiiluv ,rl!r,,,,! wiiltin UKI i-iiM lirmiu'tly iittcmlodtfi

JM.K *s l l A i i . l [i lie imnxt at ,il) tinier w i t -imikiil *l(1ll.lu )>ri*3C8. M,- M:\VS J I ) ; P . \ 1 ( 1 M K N T i-<mlul

mn^txliu's, niitl nil Hit! Siiiidiiy jiutHTri, K'tilchtuity freo "1 ' I'lmi-tfu. All ni-,1,.,. hyumil C-.r Wi,if«. I.IU.H.

JAJII'S is. MKLUK. Hover. H. J.

MORRIS COUNTY

MACHINE & IRON Co.4 I R COMI'HKIHIHS, «r Uigu-

rs! M t l l

IIOISTIKO dupltl

THB M.ACB TO IIUV

^CLOTHING

NEWTON ELY'S,M.1CIWOX I t , ,

(SluleWith t»tt«r facilities I im usbled tojmt

on SLATE BOOFH oLeaper tban ev.r ulnfi bnt tbe taut quality of slate and em*

raving Hrst-oIiuM moouaoias. loan guar.ntee material and work in every partiea

tar. Tar Sheathing Felt alwayB on Mad.Dated October nth, 1H0.

J. G. ROCKEFELLER,•unrtumsiB of tm

DOVER, N.J.prricc omu w. u. UAKTCHS sronE.

r w o g b f i

R.F. JOLLEY & Co.,

MEN'S FURNISHERS,

831 BROAD St.

NEWARK, S, J.LMNHft i n M rroci u ue sun

HOUSE FURNI8HIN6 60003,- A » -

J08. TORI'S RED FROST,«ul mmit oompiota ilo«k of

™i™ • « • » " " ' • bn ' r l l l«

j

JOSEPH TORE,MORRISTOWN.N.J.

PUMI'IMl K\l i l \K». atraml• •d ccanoulcul.

COH.VI8U PI)MI'S, <atikU•i UC't.

JKAHINIinnil I'l I.I.KVK.I.rffnud (IHKll*

vv nti.l I.iRli! Catting fn Iron, B' l U l H Fovi l * o j

The Equlpmciit ofMines a specially.

County Collector's Notice.Tlif: .Jwinly CnUftetvt wilt iw nt titft fliirnv

'iiir'H ffilt'i'.'.Mi'iTlslDivu, Air (Im trini«a»!li»Bif lin-iiiii'rm, *H> Tliitrndny <ii' cm:li wui'k.TroiiiVcliu* A. M., In 12 u'efouk, M. Alloom-

nHtiIf iitittlit* lor tiiin itlioiilil lie mtilresaeO lo

». V. B. SEARING,CARPENTER and BUILDER,

BI'tOKITELL »T-. UOTF.B, H. I.

MioQaf<iTlatlding.,ao&lTtMld m>Wri>l>tiinllbnl.

IS TOG LEADING

IDFERTHvlBDIW

Northern New Jersey.

FO3 RENT.A 30i*D room, snitabit! for ID* Mod of iliop,

L. D. 8C0WARZ,I tr Bo»sc* etrfet.

Dtmr. N. J,

STORE 110031 TO IET.Tt> *t*rn ronni on lldfris slroct In the rnar

nfthftuoiucr itcfro of llm tirick Mo^lt. «|il|-(We fu; grqwir, hutiiiier, or otlter kjnclg of

1 OEO. KICHAKDa.

RUPTUREt iiLTilily cnrH on raortente tennaCln'UlAr. wllli uilimoiilal* rrcc.W n . | T. o.ltoi 83, mnlnpa.»-J.

COU«ll1>I>B »»™ l« »™I*1H« "I •»'•.*.• J i

Oraie, nu t 1'iol.jtirtaCbnrtli. IH>

B«V KOUB

CIGARS, WINES and LIQUORS—or—

J. J. BACKOFFIIOTtr. M. J .

DR,G.W.HcDAVIT

DENTIST,fOVEK NO. » 8TOBE-BB10K BLOCK,)

Oppo.Ro Wlghloo'« Tin Sto™,

DOTES, X, J.

THOS. JOHNSON,f *nd dealer (s

SllUWIM,I Granite. All wort

BRDEN & BUNNELL,

AU AGENTS M l

We arc receiving the largest and most

complete stock of Ftll and Winter Boots

and Shoes thnt have ever been on exhibi-

tion anywhere in this section. Every pair

that we are receiving is made from stock

of our own selecting and that in our judg.

ment will not only sustain a reputation

that, nlmost half a century has been build-

ing, liut v ill add to the fame that this old

Shoe House has acquired as being the

BEST l'l A( i: to get the

BEST GOODS!,

BEST STYLES,

REST ASSORTMENT,

BEST PRICES.

H1SAGAN A CO.,OPP. !»., \u & W. DEPOT, DOVER, ». J.

A TUKXBGtVING TRAGEDY.

On alni«lit TlKiiiliSjuvius It-.iy,Aiidbominmurn. . •• 1 nil! t:n-k.o

" J u tu*( c IH'll —Yon will ftu.1 it .litiiiicf.sti- lmsiiii'SH,

Kttliu^ turki'y. fiiu.il uti'l MLUOL ''

Hill pnul'iini'il t\v\»a IJII-INI'HH—

Wisism), )»irlr>i.gi?, iliiil; a.i»l riiMiit,

Suliidn, MHIU'-'H, riiliviM viniifbud

In tlio twinkling ot mi <\vo.

'Conrn, my ,mi," <<M>,.iiNi<-i[ liin fiil!n>r.

Fllllllg 1IJ) Ull Htll-Il li.llrltilir.1'AH ill vs.in; lli.i .nil' nmmrri.V

Wiinl.1 JKH IM.'iuiinu lili'i,ut continue! niiintifiiliiij;—Nungiitj, iiiiiU»ii, -illy Jim 1ifliiT, hi^fvaifv, 1iiKt.tnii li,Fllli-il \\if It iik'rt iitul fitUff mul iitt-ttt-

HuiiuiliT, ftilit-r, liiilitri, ,. h.F.i ),<.•.—Klill Ill'.lt.l ll.>t <<l'll»t< hllMl.

.Inuiri, liiiltt.cr.l ii xmutlirroil jjroi.il ;Durlinc, IMV yi.it MI-I. f Iii" n.otlin-Qiu>rii>i, HI mi luixunis luuc

Then tlui funlUli liltlm Mlow

-AND

FURNITURE.THE BOSS STORE.

Why ; liccnnsc It Is the largest store In the State.

THE BOSS STOCK.Why ? Itwanse it k the largest tn the Mate.

THE BOSS BUSINESS.Why,' lit cause we do the largest buslnesi la the Mate.

1,«lng Intoly pitlurcrtt his stnro nnd lnigely increased bis •lock, often. today

ho gronlesl luirqnin in Carpets am] F limit tiro |but bas ever been offered in tbitlate, THIRTY 1'Ett CUNT. BELOW any boa*. i u the trade,

LOO Solid VTiiltiut Bi'thvoin Suits,

Mnib.G-lop. (8 (ii.'ocs,) from

«10O (lowii ns low ns §40.00

70 Asli 33i!ilro(jtJi Suits, from 870

dowum. lawns ?U,rilM)

CO EaniuLOwl Bi>i}ronni Suits.

f rom < u nsluwim .... **X5.0O

CARPETS.SOplccc3 BoJr Itrussi'lH Oiri'ct,

BIOWBS 00c. per

00 pieces Tapestry I1IHR?H1S Cur-

pel, »H liyrns fiOe. (n'r

70 pici'es Ingniiu Ctirjici as !u>v us

Husk, Hair, Film and Eioelsior.

A good Hair Mutlrew for (IS.

A gn)J miiod Hulltenfor S3.

frututm, Bliukcla, QailU, Mlows,

olc, at retlaocil pricea.

OIL-CLOTH.10,000 ymila Oil dull., (joneM !rom aclory just going out of tlio business,

nd are gullius them from Cc. (o Ida.tclaw liny limiso in the oily.

MATTRESSES.

Tliu largest stock and lowest prices of

ay lioute la (be clly.

AsootiBedLonngofot tt.O6

A good Bed Spring for 1.40

A good « ft. Extension Table for 4.93

Marble top TaMo for 8.60

WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAKEN.i- HOODS DEUM11ED MIEB OF CITAR0E IS AA r PART OF TIM STATE. -.--

AMOS H. VAN HORN,No. 7 3 MAKKET STREET,

NEWARK, N. J.DETWF.EN WAbUXSOION &KP tL lSE 8TS.)

with itael thtim ind Outdi ipraee titlD)rwhich il tuteteii. Thsyplrt the beetof wtli-

(SrPBl" n t l i ' ^ d8 B Brt h et wtliind8 Buc-BoraiL

takin t f th(SrPlBl n g t l i r . ^ M ind Buc-BoraiLBConking Btove, the twit takinx store fn thewrld A1w>,*I»T([OM»ortmelitofotb(»r«trtei

oBsrsa^wn

PlombrDjr anato. rafrban

lcei. Tlief »Imbofe W»1M In front of their pl

torpnblieiniiflifmr. OldlraaM< Letd, B»gf and arHBlwoki

OOAL. Boprompt); ttleaded to. rafrbanki Setlet atnununelnrer's prlcei. Tlief »I»o luite onef th« mbofe W»1M In f t f t h i l f

l t r p b l i

Tflfi DOVER LUMBER CO.offen lo bnUJcre tbe boat opportojJUe« in the pnrotu* of LUUBEBof ereiy grade and desoriptiou including LOW PRICES and tin gnatadvantage of baring -

Lumber Worke& to Orderby maoMnorr at the place where it is pqnkuMd, grotty lamuing the

eoat ol buiMiug by the great saving in manual Ubor. Oat•took alway« inolndaa

Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldingsand LUMBER o! every deecription, and eapadal pain* a n ttkea

to give sntislaetion in every partkiUaT.Oaoaoi BlousDfl, FreBldect.

, Beo'jr u d Tnat. W. BaunM, O«'IMaaa|<r.

IBO. Bvcauiu. ' . H.

BUCHANAN BROS.- PAINTERS,"

Paper Bangers, drainers, ptcorBtor*, eta,

mtntisns soliiuriii.'liralllrj! ill wnriaaMwsnsadalraasauUarrla.1. r-l l

CHAS. O. GRIFFEN.T n OLD arxiABt.1

CARRIAGE PAINTER,

Siiop on i/imton tit,, BOVBT,AD •iporionce r,f 15 years iii Uovcr on the

finest wotk. It tbn RtisiTaTitt« I »Cti olraj

DRAKE & KIM,

ftnd avairtJitX . .- Bj , u d at (b« lovHl piicni. HUte HoaSnc •>

ipeoltliy. Aim all iba iwdlsaK linotlaiii Ftirflll-w«*l. (VwiiTswtaiffl'hntlcMnaMtrtmnft-iWW**!.t*.*UMu(ili«wU»r»uJai*vUrt*Uif«rmUhl*. Urod ointMVllta b.atUn« ( l r « u SatvUMd Mi*

Ueiulinir'tiH'.IMi Jimu-M ^.u ' .u t l . r -l-'lllCil ttidltiSh,! il>[[l!mliii1.lU.i<rilx,

IlcliiKllmiHti'd nil luitimnhTl

Erucutnijjli <ii J^uiici Unj' l.iiiuil

EKMEMBKREr,

W i m n my MLII MI,!,,,!,- \m-A witli Ilm ilon.1,TIILIB .-oim-H mi ul.l n-LK-iiihiTi'il ]>oi«i HWi-ct,

WlillcIvviit iUiKrtVrt.I dnniliiud not llu-n Low thfi would fullow .IH>

Wlicu tiki! lii>i' own riliutilil £}'oW my ciuvwon, bum ;

tint jot fi.iMnu, OH. ili-i-ii ni"l'oi'rjy !I lmi.l lliiiiii^-iviii},' now.

Thanksgiving: in a Bear-Trap

nr TIlUMiVI A. JAKVIEB.

Tint full I (-umiMip totlin Oatskillilater tlinu iistiol—near Itic luiiliile of Oc-tober it ttaa ; wmi aa Un- wintuv liulil off,I lielil on, oui-e or hrioo I ran dawn titown for u R]Iuniso of Miiry ; we litii

imtlors I bat spririg unit wcro tobo ninrriul bcnuoivlions uliuut Chris!inns,

tlitl not IIIOM> tlian lialf lifao 111;staying HO long iu f lie Ciilsliills, nuywuySlie thoufitit tbit I unglit tu l>« Uomwitb Lor, Cut, wlieu H!IO fontid Lowmuch hotlcv I nns for I lie mniinlnin tiir,auJ hnw well my HOW novel, " A TriplellIiniiOD," was coming ou, slio wna ot?n-lidcrato enough \o Ucpp \»Dr iouiouaj oltlio mountain pretty well to bersdf.

IVInr; Mm imiueiisely interested in tbowork. Every tiinu tliat I went Jowo Itook along the new clmntors and readtbcm lo licr. HI10 was it capital critic,

someoftlio dmnges wliicli sicgc&ted *ero admirublti. I t will be re-nenabercd by the numtroua rcaJera of

A Triple AUiutici)" that Ho;propoiul to Heimiouc ia made after ho' iGfin] tbat both lilnudn »m1 Haroldhate proposed to her, uui) linvo toon HB-ooptod. Now, Hint wna MntjrV uotiou.At I wrote it originully, Hegitittia knownotbiug of Ui-riuioiio's pj-oimsts inotlndirections. I workcul iuloliin &oliloqujboforo iiropoiiug to licr llio beautiful

iliout licr boiiig "111 uiniden(nncy fvtn,"—nmlMaij madB

too work it out antiLD.

No," sLo tuUl, " ttmt wou't Jo. Firstof all, you must ho tiuo ttmnture. Aftertl»t, if son oi.li, yoa uiiy bo ruuantiotail picturesque. Now I cnu quite nn-

ilvritflDd hnw u girl miiy ncccjit two menand ttien go on and uccei-t a tlitrj,no baffl (LGIII ull ou Lnnil at: ouce." (I

try to LL'RV Mnry eny Iliat,lor it tnailo IUO fuel nilbor nervous.)

uk t l i i s ; (lie Uiird uiuu wouldbe tbe inan wit\i iviiuui alio would botruly JDIOVO, NO«T don't nsk me liow Iknow thin, fur I enn't It'll you ; but justyou put it ia ltogumtd'.t fiolilo

it wero a settled fact—like tbelliitd Land iilnying hi^li in wliist—andyou will see tbat|icn|>Io will complement

upon yonr know<t»1co of women.Audit in a tact Hint vh tm 'A TriplaAllinDCo'wns published, tlio Slvptic—

usually oitlier iguoroa my booksor abiieoa tlcm tUnmcfully—singled oat

very point lor commcuJution. ' Atoncu of real Lnnniii nature Iliat is BBpleasing my ia tills UIUUOC'H works, it isuneipecled,' trns wliat Ibc tskvptic said ;

id whilu tliis Wiis unt csnetty unmiicdpraise, it certainly was much butter that)DOproisontull.

80, ns Mary feucv lliat tbe novel wustnakiog gooil lieiulivny, aud (lint mybcallb wns improving T\-oni?L'rfully, slifsmade Do great ulij.-ulious to myfitujing

in tbo moiimnius, mid I niii^t Bay tbate»en thongh Mnry was not witU mo, Iwaa Laviug u very fjutirifuclory sort of ftt ime; (or tlio blcadiug u( liavd inJootwork noil lively outdoor exercise waa

lljlily eujoyublc.I an BHoniQwbntexcoptioniillyrogalnr

person in my hnliiis, and ui.v bubiu areinc\i tbat only very itrrlous outside Ute-torbapees interfere w.tli thi m, For fourhooit in Ibe nioruiujr, witfiout regtud tutime, plnco, cirouuitt.iDco or my iutcruuleconomy, I write at ihe utory that I linp-

intobnvo ia band. Piir three bournin t l i nlWniirm, willi a feimilnr disre.gardof ffiattcis olijtctivunnilKnlilootivp,

walk, Tbif, I nm well ooavinocil istbo true way lor a inr.n lo work nud live;and U ceitjiuly is nfetouistiing liow mnclipaper a muii nha docs wurlt 111 tins wayOJD cover iu tbo con 1 0 of tbo yenr.Wbnt i.f still more lo ttje imr|jose myfluished books—although UIG iS^idcUnadescribed tbcm an "trendillelnnRE'^iiudout "—being true [0 tlio practical test ofliterary oicclluucp, tlicy aull. A n recordof my henllb, tiiy m>vels sire of real valueto me. Kuowiug, ot emirsc, tbo date onwhioli cacli is fim'slKil, I Imvn i>nly tolay it off in Bcctimm of 4,400 words—myregular dny'n work—to bavo a dour rc-oortl of ccery cold, billions uftnek, nnd

ibai bract nio wliilo woi k npoii itwas going on.

I n ray moiintiin retreat, IliL-rcrore, Iworked Mendily nl my tr.idc, nud CUPII

^ ' IVvl" AUvwe-1* ui-:vj>;-Jby 4,400 word". My walks iu tlio nfler-nooiu rofrcsiit'il am iiflcr my lubcir nndhraccd tao fur lu.y work on llio out-Dingday. Further, in tliat the; eoabled n o

lo BCC a good ileiil of eouutry-eiJe lifethey gave niu wliat I toll ideas. MyuiL'tbod of wurk unturnlly prevcuU wofrom Hanking much iiboiit wliftt I amwriting, nml lo get oil1

I lmvu to full b-iek very luryoly tipotiplain iliwtnptioi. of wliut I utiD ftroanilIUI> iu eveiy-Jny life. The result in nutbiilliiiiit, |>crbai> , but it is pteuaing.Most people,'! ihui, being commonptnootbi'inselviM very uiucb t'^'fer "» a t tbeirrc:idiug ri.iall be nitont commouptuoe

Iu mid tliiugH. I ouduavor to grati-fying tins excL'lltut ttisto. In my woil

you will Rod just enough ofd l

jstarttiug iuciJeut—and very little iaenough—lo tuiike tho eomnioDplmio cliar-

l f l d i b leler of tp

H ubscilutL'ly un-

My grottiest iliftk'tilty, I mayudd, iaiu*ttiug bold of e?eu tlio ttmiill iininunt

0!' startling iucidnut that I require-.iiu not vciy fiitft'CBaful iu iuvoutingGit thiasott, unr, iutlccd, atuff ofnit, nud t'j weavo into my Htones wbnu;itt pick out [i-oia tlm iiuwKpupuru fciil1

;ITIB me a grciit ileul of tioul)le. Of mnrtiessary cojuuioupluco mutivt's, <

HI[•«(•, tbi'ie ia im ubniiiliiucr, nud tin)to books wiiicli I alwnys carry witi> tiro HIILHI iu no time ; but, souiubov

I never Uiive tlio luck to coiuo nerostanybody onmytliiuy very extrdocdiuaryin ivul life. Oiiee, lo be Hurc, I did sc

na\\\iy ux-loiim, uiul it wua a real god1 tu mo. I buvo until] tbut ruaawn,

0 hut I bun tbtco KOVCIH, uml nlway1 Utc evrali'Hi Hiin;''H»; Oi:eo aa itmlly occmrotl, oucu os a rtinnwaj•-itj-luruJ» nud once us a rumivray

di>nke>-i!iirl j tlio yuiiDg boir, 00 WIIOHClita depeudod n great dcul besiJe Ibe

1 to tlie estntcs, waa ia theduitboy-Liirt ; it wns very thrilling,

\--i tlio end of November drew uuav «ioue»1 fur a fslrikiuK incideut with wbieli

• litfhlun up " A Triple Altinnco " be-iine very prcasiug. I rend tbe nevtiperH diligently, hut I could not DmijUiiug Omt would do nL nil. Vihat I

wiiuteil, iu u general way—as Ito Maiy iu 11 long letter—wu a ditbatl-

il pint b>- nkicb tbo villi,,,, wu,iM ltt--mpt todebtruy tbu lifo of tlio lieroml wtiuld so fur succeed in bis uvil in-;u!i(iiis Iliat the boro uctnully would bencihly k«pt away from Vim heroine lorfarly or quite two iluys, Hia disapCMruuco would briug to tbo liourt of tbui-Toini) tbu conviction that slic did truly

ovi) Liu), togctlior with tbo corollnry<onvlction tliut nlie did not love either

' the other two rnuu to wlioin slio wntimaged, uud tbo iutcrvulof Uor liavirowg Hiinpeuso iliat tbu Inws ol romautiojliou required before I let tbo hero

ooso ngaiii would be utilized by (ho Ju-;uclioii of tbe forijcil will. As tbw wanloVniibe turning poiut of tbe story, lliolecessity tar having Homotbing really:iod waft uuiivoiiiulilo ; and tlio morelint I tried to get something tbat would

, tho more- Icoukiu ' t t I felt prettytine over it.

Mury'i. letter, begging mo ti> gin) my-•It. a litttu tt?st and eomo down to town

'or Thanksgiving, arrived uioat oppor-Wy work was quite at a stand

itilt—lor the first time since I bad takenip writing an a trade—ami I migtit juat

well go to New York for a couple ofdays nnd Lave a pleasant titoo us stay npin the Gatskills and be useless mul mit-

Si>, of coarse, 1 taaia up mymind to go.

Mary wrote iii Ligli spirits about tlieTliuukBRfving parly. For tbe first timein scTt-ral years ber father would be akLome wilb them on tbifljoynU!ioi!«aHion.

y'« futLer wns a scR-cnplain who com-iJed a clipper sbip iu tlie Cbinesoim trade. Itu bad been ererjwbcro

ntnl bfidsccuevcrjtliiug aver tho whole!.al>itab!o globe ; and as to the hair*

andlh esc Apes and wonderful adven*ires which bnd befallen liim, thoro was

10 end tu them. Her cousin, whoengaged in tbe smuggling hnsinessatirouthe Mexican border, also was to bo athomo ; and her uncle, who was one of

I'H detectives bnd promised tolake a special effort to bo with tlieoi.

But what pleased Mary moro than any-hlng dee wan the affable way in whichjcr employer hud Accepted her invitation

join tliia plain fumilj dinner party on'.mi.kftgW.Dg Day. I aboald hare men*mod earlier tbat Mury was day gover-

ICES iu Ibo fumity of a Enssian Nihilistemporarily resident in New York. Thiiicrson, a widower witli tlirco children,

u very Itnportaut Nihilist, and underitia judicioun train iug Mary had come tobo quite a Nihilist herself, in a smallway. It leally was delightfal to hearow knowingly tbe dear girl could talk

conspiracies and assassinations andynnmite bombs.

Altogether tbe prospect of a cheerful,luiet Thanksgiving dinner wan excellent.But for my trouble ia being utterly aa-ible to get tho stnrtliug incident that Irunted for my elury tbo promise of soleasing it break in the monotony ol nijtountain life would have tilled me with>y. Ka Uiiugft were I packed my bigttber gloomily, ami gloomily ordered aimage to tuku mo over next day to tbeftoincon train. I was slaying at Tan-ersvillc ; and, an the trains oa Ibe littleailrouil Irom tlieMountain Bouse do notin tn winter, it was necessary to drivei the station at tlio moutb of Btouj

Ju tlie morning I had nothing to do,y work being at a ilendlock, and ia nnmlesa sort of fuihion I set off for aalk. I struck ncroes,through Parker

tfotch into tbo £:iitkill vullcy; cwck into tbe Scliohario valley ibu oiler Hide of Purkttf Uouotain, Ien begnn working my wny along lmlherly iuce of Easthill Mottntaio v

and tiud eo gelling down to tho high-ly bctwci?u TuniicrsTille uml Hunter.

K course, after passing through tlioolch I did not meet a soul. Witb the

xccption of tho north aide of NorthMountain there- isn't a lovelier bit ofmnlry than this iu all thn eastern pnrttlw Cati-kvllB. Up on tuo monntoin,

here I waa walking, there was not theiggeation of n pnlh ; and I IOIQW thatwoul.l nr>t strike one until I ennui toio old wood road, nnd thnt Was well

•n in tlm valley, Thoro was not thet dnngci of my getting lost, however.tUa way itluttg I could see xn\l bo

wctm the trees and cot nccurate bcur-

gg from the mountains opposite Mliikmd Dpur—oa thol'lautertill Mngo ; but

wiia moat iiueoujmonly tough waking,nl that is n Inct.After a

there liappeced to be a comfortable ion a fallen tree tear by, and as I wasrather bot and tired after my scramblingwalk, I sat dowo near it to rest mysolf.Then I remembered a atory tbat Isaacsomebody bud told me about one of thm.ts>ft* on tbo inoimintn who had goniiiisiJohis bear-trap to bait it, and *hihad BJiiiiiiged eomebow or ttootbisprinc; it on hituuelf. He tried all hiknew how, Isaac raid, to get out, nmcouldn't I It wn» a firalrnte jokn on liioand tlie men wbo were with him kepiUiia penned in fat ftu hour or more be-fore they would open tho door, pokiifull fit him all ihe time.

And tbeu, all of a sudden, while I wilooking at tbe trap and thinking of tuiifoolish Btorv, it flashed acroaa my mindtint hero was tho very identical startli

tmt that I wai bunting for. Wbalbutter way could I possibly find for dis<poking of tuy boro for two dayitbia of abutting liim up in a bear-trap ona lonely mountain-Bida ? And what»p.ui)4n..y original initiation it would be!In tho whole range ot romautiu fictiontUero ocrtuinl; was nothing like iHeroes have been shut op in nil sorts olqueer uud uncomfortable places at onttiiuti uud another—iu dungeons,in caskiiu Qiochauibt'rH, in lofty lowers ; tbeLord only knows what they haven't beenshut up iu; (or a hero requires morelimiting np, usually, than all the rest ofhi>pt*(jj;le iu a atory pat together. Buti boro nbut up in a boar-trap was aonie-thing nViaolnle.y new. It was tbe verything to make "A Triple Alliancebrilliant literary Bacceu.

l'illed with a lively satiifaotlou it Laviug fuuod toj uitmii-neodetl itirUing io-ctdent at last, I palleJ out my note-bookmil at once began an accurate descrip-

tion of tins eiitiiely novel hero-oatcher.(In romantio fiction, accuracv in mattersof (his sort is absoluloly indispensable.From the pages of "A Triple Alliance'I reproduced what I then wrote :

" After wending their weary wayhrough tho dark, oold woods for manj

a long, pal mile, Regituld'e attentionitiddcnly was arrested by cbserring closetofoio him a curious itruoturo, But forits iutmfflufeut size, he would bava be-lioved it to bo a log house built for Ibehabitation ol man. Tim, however,«impossible, for the building waa littlemore than eight feet long, four feethigh, end three feet vide. Its back,top and sides were constructed of enor-mously heavy logs, notched into each

md pinned together wlHi thickwoodtmbolte; while on tbe top, to makeit additionally necure, were piled hugefragments of stone tbe open front wasoverhung by a mau.re door of oaken

i sliding ia grooves—&v miUbleportcullis. Thia door was held open byu long stick that, being balanced midwayupon the pile of atone, was caught itits farther end in a notch oat in anotherstick that led down iuto the inner re-cesses of the carious structure. A mightylog was so arranged tbat when tbe doorfell thia linge weight would tail on topof it, that rendering opening it from theineide impoBsiblo. Peering beneath thebanging door into tho aeni-darknesa oftbe interior, Begins!* porceired Uagiagfrom the slick inside a bwfboge. A*tie gased, dim rcmemtwuoe euse tohinof hiteaxlj. ionoeent youth vb«n10 used to set boxltajM for rabbity. He

turned his eiprewive ftee to Claude andgentljr asked for an explanation.

" In his wily, unsmipnlons voice.Claude aniwered; • ] , ' • a boar-trap.Let's got inside and ice bow it works.You gn 6nt and I'll follow joa.'

Fearing no evil, with the lnnoeentFaith tbat well fcecauo hia noble, t ru th)heart, Reginald entered. IniUotly tborillain Claude struck the trigger a smartblow with bis stick nnd tbe door fell.Reginald was a prisoner 1

' Ha !' sneered Qlande, 'here indeedis a propei illusion of labor; I shallgrin, and joa shall bear it 1 Fool 1 Be-mala bat to die miserably, while I go loconsole the lovely Hermione, yonr prom-ieed bride I' and with this Utter jest andthese crael vorda upon bis lips, Claudestalked awsy through the forest, leavingReginald, fast caged in the trap, lo per-ish of hunger, thirst and oold.'"

Here tbe chapter coded, and for twoweeks "A Triple Alliance" originallyappeared as a Burial ia one at oar

caught a oold dowa there amojig *.h|coals that I did nut gal over all winter.Things were not nearly so bad BOW, awf

ooofesi tbat I was thankful tba*they were not. At least tbe bear-Uapwas not grimy.

Crawling upon my Linda Hid knees, Ientered the trap and reated myself witbmy back to tbe door, as far ID tbe rearas the smell of the beef-bone would letme go. Being accustomed to Indnoiogemotions by moan* of this oafture, 1 veryaoou worked myself into what I knewwould be Begiaald'a frame of mind upen,fiudiug himself thus a prisoiwr devotedto death. Then I brought oat my note-book, asd for «n boor or more I wroteaway to excellent purpose; ia fact, Igot chapter xetii of" A Triple Alliance'*completely finished. Aa tbe thousandsrbo have read it know, it is BD admir-

able piece of work—full of strong feel-ing, full of tender pathos, full of aoblaresignation, wbile here and there totiehe*of grim humor give tbe striking enWtajwUioh only such ooatrasts affoxt). Ex-cepting, perhaps, the assaasinatioii soenou my latest novel, "A SpringtimeJ/J." lueverdidabetterpievteofworka all my life.

Writing for so long a time witb myiotc-book on my kneea, and cramped upQ Ibat little pUco, I (oaad whea I cam*

to move that bath my legs bad gone totleep. [ turned slowly and painfnllj—for my legs twitched sad stung like any-;bfng—md got upon taf hands and

to so out. And then, somehowor another, ona of my feet—the oalysensation in oiilier of them was • dread-ful tingling, so I don't know to this diy•rhlch foot it was-*truok against IbeLteet-bone; the trigger snapped, sodIowa usus the diding door with a bang!

Now, I pledge my word and bonor thatmj verj flrst thought when I heard lbsdoor come down that way wai to openmy note-book, close b / one of tbe ebintuibetween the logs where the li«bt camsthrough, to see il my feellnga were likathe feellnga I had given Reginald. And

my credit aa an author be it said thattaken oat of the rotmantifl language inwhich heroes have lo reel things the/were.

Fur a moment a noble rage filledtogiuald'a being, a* tbe .bought* 6t nil

own too credulous faiaity in •nieriagIbe trap crossed his aind." And benwai J M mad u hops at ajatlf for beinganaliaa ua as to eome into Ihe bap ofmy own accord, and .ben to Hot thetrigger and lei the door dowo. "Thena wave of feat tolled down nnon andsuffused hia soul with horror aa th« draadoerUinty of bis direful death waa palpa-bly projected upon Ibe euaeta of bigtaiad"—and I was ao aoarad when Ithought of starring to dentt la thnt beartrtplh.t my fceib fairly obsttorwi. "Fora brief instant bit manhood fonook him;faUihg upon hia faea tM wept gnat aoald-iDg n»n"-and wham I got this far withmycomnariaon Ifairi/bcekeaowa, Xjut roll^ oo my stoamao* on the goor

iiukbeartnp and powW-gtowWtbe onlr word that •aasrihaa i t -aa

bndaievccleoald cmvL ArUr thMI had not th« heart to Mnd aaf saow «l

notes, bnl I anew that I had da.

pp aperiodicala my nnden were let! In har-rowing doubt ai lo Beginald'a fate; for

next week's JDalalmenl of the story,aa I bans already mentioned, told allbout tbe torgei) will,l o make Iheroalinn of my deserip-

ion complete, it wai neeeasary, now that[ hnd Oniahnl with tbe elterior ol thetrap, tbat I Bbonld enter it and describetho interior, nnl also the feelings of theboro after the door bad closed apoa himuul Claude badgered . I Bbonld haTebec-n rely glad hai] some one beeo withmo, for then I really could bave been

lit fait in tlw trap myself, Al IbisaB ont of tho qnestioa, tbe fleit best

ihing for me to do was lo eater In. trap,iuj, by guiug in aa far u ponible, andy setting witb my back to tin door, t t j1 lard as I coold to make myself belieretat tbo door aotnaJly waa shut and thaiwas doomed ia dio.I always endeavor, as nearly as tbia la

practicable, to Identity my own life withtbo livei of my heroes; to get myself in-

lUetr positiom, and ao to indoM inmyieli tbe feelings which shonld betbeirs. Tbat wonderfnlly floe deserip-tion in my noiel •• The Winged Knight"if Roderick's suffering in tbe dnsgeonas written, every word of it in the eoalillir of oar boirditiK house. Actually,stayed down there for a whole week.

landlady and all the boarders were

intention of striking an old wood nkw mnoh interested in thtB voluntaryitneotol mine, and did every-

they could to holp me on

tit... fini'i. i i^anCa

bcur-trnp, bec-atiEC be bail told mo thatho hail one up here, and about where itwas, Icau't FOJ that it interested memuch, for I am not a sportsman ; but as

litu it— taking turns assuming the chnr-ictcr of my ferocious jailer, and bring-ing mo my bread and water wilb tbegreatest poMiblo good will. Mv land-ldy even went so far as to nrge me torcepitupfor anotber week; afsct tbatmention in order to refnto s slsnder

cast upon her by some o( the boarders.t in doing a grent injmtice to thia excel.nt woman to auppo'e tbat tbe ecoo-

D17 of my diet Lad anything to do withcrnnggebtion. She was actuated, I am

:uorouKhly convinced, by a Bincere,uugli vicarious devotion to art.llie KUUQ pnocipkthat applied "The

A'ingetl Knight" and tho coal cellar nowtpnlicd to " A TrippU Alliance" and tbebeur trap ; tliougb in tbis present.i.i.dueriUeit ol my personal oonventenoo«a* very trifling in comparison withwhat it bnd boon in tbo previous one.Wleo my wctk in Roderick's dungeonwas ended, Icutue out tbe grimiest-look-i b j t b d

tesaiiDg in nneonosra while be aaarfaJmUmably, aad the waj ikatItans«MaboutMsryaa4U»TkaakaflTing«hwel

Jsat a eaatioa IniiramiedisMlkalinoMparUesi-

» aay own siperiwoe IU m» an oorreottbe apesinee thai I had ssaiflwd laBeginald. b a y utes I kad written:" Having feasted heartily at kia latber'alordly board only • little tine before kiafatal work with OUade began, aev.nlhours passed b/ befbrs tke pangs ofnnger assailed him," How, of coarse,

I had not bean IsaaUag at eayboaVelordly board, but I had <alea e etrapplachigbnakfssljwt befon starttag on saywalk; oatmeal,indeggs,aidBteak,aodaanaage, and thirteen bMawbealoakesto end off with. l e t i t Ia Wandb t i l stbat before I bod beta la that bear-traptall aa hoar I was so haagry that Ioouldhave eateu altaosl aaythlac. Ia

capacity at aa autkor,, I rseog-

aiaed the fset that as yet say haafw waepursiy iaaagUaarr j a sort ol laeaw pn-jeeted upon my euaUd viaiot, aed beeo.teaaaferted lo asy aerrou ajstesa, of tkereal hunger thai serkviabj «oaU eoSM

Bat iu mjt capacity as a privateinditidoal, with wkoee interior aspslt-nenl Ibe •batruUoaa of Mieaga kadlothing wnateva to do, thia admirablereasonlog did not prevent aw from hav-ing a moat prodigious angry stomach-aobe. Ithiak that just then I womldhave sold my ami for a ponnd of waaer-

1 dos't know why I (Mated•peoally, b u l l did. I

eraokera.water-e

tsnwdtowud the Iml4»uwithwhicb Ibe trap we. baited; bat, raven-ona ss I waa, the smelt of it was toe

I bad written of Begiaald i *'Ai lbsbourt paaaed weuily on and tbe Hbndoof night approached, bathing tbe famti a molten datknesa, the nnmblnf hot-ar of despair aetUod down upon bun.

answer hid come to his repeated orietfor help"—oono had eonu lo sinseither, and I had been yelling like a goodfeUow-«aid he well knew that Ua doouwas sealed. Ctt«rijMhaesUdbe.vt lartsank prone ipon the floor of Ua m i lpriero, and aoon the menifnl itnnor effslnmber laid on him its friendly bonds.

Bat wu what happened to nw pn-risely. I joit got oonplet«ly ued apand went to rieep, til ia a bnneh, on thn

oor of tho bear-trap.That certainly waa the longeat and the

neaaesl night that I e m passed. OfI couldn't sleep much, for UUJ

cold was arcedfal Lord 1 how the wiridid whistle through the logs of thaibeat-trap! AndhowUwhiiUedUkEoagli

too! A good part of tbf night Ito spent! in kicking and squirming

•oat—I eo&ld nol stand aprlght-Jnafclo keep myself from freesing to iralll.Asd when tbe morning earne things wennot much better. Then I really ww

ingry. Tbere wu notbing payoholoc-iboat it this time; it waa physiolog-

ies., the worst kind. I went so far as toanother 101611, at pretty long range,

the beef-bone but it waa too much forReally, that faeef-bone was in]n

ulfnl state ; it makes n« shudder tolink atout it.

Oddlj enough, I was not nach troubledthirst. I had some spruce gum in' pocket—I am very fond of chewing

inicti gum—and this helped vty liangcrliUiti uu.il lept ma ituta iwsiiuRetitureiy

tbe need ot d-lnk. I had written ofReginald: " Tbe dire attacks of thirstassailed him and well-nigh drove bin

ging object snvbody ever and I

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MILLINERY,a full line of

TRIMMED HATS,I ii fondly BM^rlnicnt of LADIES' AND

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Utiifkimini mii'l Mm. l>. M iU;nk. A no

n\»l Kuroitc, will Iw vmHriiiuit.l Uv \V. 1!tli.»i-l]H, Li'Kii.oiiiir with tho .liitimirv X mIMT. Tim (irtHU l itrinlv <<voiil ol' tin vr .will tie tlio luililiriilion of n niTii't. nf i>np<-r.-tiiHlny (be HIJUIIC DI" u fcinry, mid tli-jiK-t iuj

im «wii nt our IfiMlinii jili'mmi-i' reKortH-wrlWu liy <1iiirlei« liiuUvy Watunr, ami Ulititrni.'il hv C,« . R.trt)i;it;i. HH-.MAIIA7.INK\vij;lvc-(iMiicrinl atleiitiim to AEUITICIIIL Kiil>|<cttitiili-il l»y (lie Iji-nt AiiHTii-iin writi'ix, iiulllvir i ri|ti*ti i l \ tl-lllllllj^ AiJTl'LtOilLI rtrllsj !*.

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uKi't] for tlie iiri-i.tur«."'.Mr«.<ten,\V. Colic., Inr tlm L'tniinntti-,

liU-riiluii) lmi. k-eu ruii;i»!n-«Mnjlli die -JIoii.L-i.itdthcinil, m,<lii is |.t«iiuHHl tstitult- a library in tatii iiiMiitutiun. n iber ol book* ami pui tudio»]» l.citij/, ulrt'uil

the Juil Conunlttci.'B «'|ii»ri by ttilliUK :it-tcutiun totUii UmiU'il iimnitiT of ci-llo ['.'(>)frtqiictitly Tt-QiiirtH! to niciiiiiiiiiiiLti' ti

uf tliu mnulftMl inm-i'iirity of tlm juii, mnlttiimglit a iiHiilrrim-ly iiUKri'ssivc |iricniii.Ttould cai i ly Cfdiit"-' fr^ui tin* wnrklimisto " iulnthe, yard, wli^rc untiling hlnml I.tlwft'ti him(ind liberty Eiet-].! « 1,1BL f.ii.T im.i llml i«, iImldcrs re«t*il UBaiuHt Uial iiu lliti "hivof lii-vlhit.

Tlie mutter of jmiriUiui; i-IoiutH lor hmik*flt tlic juil wu-s rufcrrud tu tlio Kit-ttiUwCommittee will. 1 I U « - . T .

Mr. J. C. 1'iimiiril.r, fur tbi- (\m«iilttr.

ihitrucl0 irnm cortJiuuiitL'utinir0 n-t'i'ivi'il froii:different BCdioiiH o f tin1 Slnti-, Imt r i '^ni tnllicinp coiu]H'\lcil to etatc Omt n litrtfMiiiijuriiy«f liis Gurrcs;>uiiil(-ii('u {-iii.ittil no i . j i ly .

Rev, I>r. Krtlmitn, for ('[iiiimUK-u on Klcvnt iuuol tlic r.mrlD tlii-ir|Ioaic«, n[j(ut..i!flratifyiBg prouroH'. Ho iihn Kiicm^itdtijt- firopri£ty of iiii'rcu^iti^ 111 (^uiiiMiiiti't.- lulive members, and uiva i-i>-opLTUlion witli likiCouiuilttvt-B frum Hit Wuiiit-u'n Kiuiilii.vnicitiSociety, uad tlie Fuumlt- Uliuriliibli' Hm-liiy.to the end that clmriiy iniulit l»u ili-iiriihcil

Oto . W." C o l i c s Ki-H-v cflVrc.l i-crlainauieiiUiuout* to tin; i-unntituti.fii, rvferriid finaction nt licit meeting.

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gnat encouugeineDt. Adjuunnd.

AB effnrt will he made in tbent-xt I^glnlxtnra toeitcml the open ncneoti fur rntfliiuubltMktiOH. Ttie open avunnu tmu a. monttilater la Fctiui^lranlia Iliuu iu tltU SUICMWtLaiaJl tliat in U*!C(!>-HI> /ur II'IUBU iingiujjintfco Deiawian to do, is tu row over b*joml iU«twuDdar- linf.

-.- him i.l t in full lii'iiltli.

Wlm ••,>; htiu-k mi •• lmUi«u utwiU-i !"Our [iliii-kMiiilli liim l.tiill | w o iii'ui- l.in-

)iii|ili*H'il~siM-l . ivlr-atnl u iM'imrv. l ie 1N^IM> II 1IVI.-1II>IM' irin-1; w;iann wiliiii will l>i

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l.liri.lii'ii.. .lolm Im-. a&wil llilnji, wlili-li wll

'litu Winicr iiml lii.' w-iliiiii-: H-MMHI TJIIIM-II-. (Mi TlmrHiliv. \ n v . l;'tlh. ;it tin- in-iili-'^In.illi-, MIH. NIIIH-V KH.V. i>t itii-; II!;,,<C iimlMl. Aai..i> Sl.,1'11.11- iif H:ti'l.i'tl.[.>»»,li. v. Mi-. Mil—i-rlv, i.l (•' iiii.l.-t-n, |M-I! Hi.i.inili.il 111...), ussi-lr.l liv Ki-v. .). .V. Srnlu!,]TUv liii|»(iy |«iii- K-fl 1W Ni-v,- Vtwk Ktnii-. A

ml clmiii' from lln" Khu'itH. "3Iav*VhV."ii- Vi

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MILTON iHD TICUITT.Tin' n-viiHl H.TIIIICH nl tli..Miitmi M«l

I'H1 Clini'cli linvi-I'.iiiliiiiii'il ilir.)ii"lt v.'v.I'l'iks With titinliiiti-il ililiTCxt, lnr-c run;

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oniiauV. It •lorm.T, tln-u U»- i«-M i.u

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1*1ni o WLiiiiTtti!nMiti

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%v Milton i 'murt »i»»t \i;m

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ii (Inn :i|it>e;irulii'n la»t S.iliiril;.v i-vrninirTlio Hilimi J1.-ilm.list i--iiml.iv «c!i,«,l inki ti t' Uli

Llvliiji nljilit. lliili.-l li-iins. i,r.<wti |tr.'Hil,l-mi-jikln j.ic mi.l oih.T i.!.l-ihii' tlHli.'fi nitlnmk.- ii). llir \,m .,r faro, l i \, ,.\\HTI<;\ ilial

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Comumption Cured.An olil jilivMciini, rftirci from jinirtlir,

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U0 n |><>»itiv<! mid r-uVu-M r u w f,,r .N.-rv<,,i>i-illltyiiuil all -V^rvmi- Ooiiii.lnliit^, nlit.avlnii Irntrd tU wutulct-rul cuvuttvv ITOWL-V

iu tiK.iiifitniri o r ™ » - , ]»i* i..it it INH ilntv tm n k . i t t n i i w u to IIH mliirit ,^ fellow*. *A<-

t.-.t by Him iiiotiv<- uti.l n .fl'siri-1» relieveinn t-nlfrrin-j. 1 will m,,\ f,vt. ,,f ri,.,r,.,-ll h l i i tl i i

. t ; j i t i m /;.^fmli, ull liiu utnTtmiiH l,.rin-]i«tiiiB and uuliitf. H«'at bj- mull by jnl-ilniimiuK wilh "Niiiip, UHmiiiK thin iwiic'r. W".\ . KOTES, HlU'owtr'oIllwk, Itotbe.ter, K.V.

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B0CKAW4T.

Tin- n>lii-ui-.«i"ii.-i'* nt Ap|n-:i.l.ilm Hiir. ' l lV Hol.-l iii-Aftit

i.v : I'.i'iic] aliil |> TA.Mn- ISriiliit IIIK] KtiK-i--. V•..r IHi1 ' fui'lbpr Mrtii-nl'ii- Vi'ii.i' in ,ir i- ititiiio nf„ . . I ' ' '

A. JUDS3N* i:0E.

Aiii'iioui't'i1 ami Ituil K.'ini-A^-i-iit.

•t' St. Ui.v.-r. X.

T b c r i i i n iii »n n.cri*iiibonl il l.nt

THE CENTURYFOB 18S5-8B.

innkuHi-inter,-! in tlm War ]'aii.iu- numv Hiiii-t.v siTiwlt* null uriviiliiir- " |>iil>li li4.-*:l i . w n l v in Tl

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n v (;I:NI-:I(AL I I U . W T A X U <nm:itM.Til.-.1 will ti.- I-IHIMIIIIIMI (iH'Mt ..f tlirintllit

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Art _...stiiinV. ivif.-«.l*

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" j l ' i V . ' f V t H ' u l e - stud Mr*. . T H d ^ . m w v i r I H TIn' M . i:. 1 ' l i i i n i i l;i«I M.n i i l i i y cvt- i i i i i

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niiinliiim mi .nv i i i ip , nf llrmtklvtiS . V.. mv uliimt l» n-m.ivi' llii-iv -lint- Vitrtttrvi.. \,-ivt.iii. If tli,- venture |u..v<-« »m-i-i-fsfitltlir.v . t | . c r t t.. .<N.|.N>y ,.l 1 tfiK't- LumhrU

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7\U» Kniinii CI

iiit'r""vMi'in(!.1 'Vh,- 1>nli'|iu^i<i*| rjirnii^n t!i..fithlliu .'iTiit rnl»-l mi.I mii.to hill I. -!iL'l,l' , ! . . w.m.,.1 In thi' rt-Ki,..! of tl.i- l iri irl. It,,!

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J i i - l i i i i i i t t i - r w i l l l . f I V u l i i r c - H o l i l i e y e n r .

HKU1AL KTfil.Ii:* BVW. I». H(iWi;i,l.S, MAI.V IIAM.OCK

FOOTl-:, AND U. \V. CAHt.i:.

tlm'n ••"l'ln<t'lii^rl.'.V JiJu-i l-V/tlMir'M!*' "" SlrV|.'ii.ii<-'.o i. n s(..t-v nl niii.iity liiv nnil Mi4'nMl-'- II IMIVflfltP Hf 1V.!« Al-llllillH* I.f L.l«l)iinia. Mr. (\ilili- will aUuci'iitiilmti-II M-rii

hi^'i'ii-j!rij""ili''»l v;«i>iii|!!"-U-.>iULf*'SI'IH'IAI, FKATI'ttKS

Ini'lndo "ATi'li'.rpl» 1'MitilninffK tn Kmia.'i l ln. iMlcd I.v 1'i'iit.i'll: l t i»t"i iAl I 'J . I , , .^ I.vKdWjint KB«1i'-il"H, iiml ..tli.'r-; V:nwrn oill'.'i'.-i,i. I.v H. (i. W. llcnjaiimj. l.'ili'lv V. A.iiiiutsitT," vi l l i tli Tinii* illiHlratiiins; AH-lii.iininii'iil Attk-li-K, iHMi-tii'iil uu.t luitmlitr,I.II •• Jiiili-n-iil Asfrmmtiij"; I'UIIITJ nn t'iiriit-. . . . . . . - . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . r i

IMiwAtwii, Ivy v;ivi»ni. .•simi.. tie., eli-.

KIIOIIT SI0II1KSHv Kniiik ll. Kini-khiti. Mr.. II<1I'TI .Ta.'kHon(II. It I. MIA. M>VTV litilliuk FLIIII.. .1.(1iiii.lli>rlli.rrl>. II. 11. lluvi-n.-a. T. , \ . .?,

M.l'i.i'.Vii" *'™\ |ira-n!»'li.v'!o«iii'»i jm"i°*T|iI i i | i : .r l im. | ] |s—-Oj I . e t t r r V " lh-jc-ilii'iii'," I'll.., will In- I11II.V siisliiim-il.

Till: II.I.l'STKATIOXMWill III- lii'i.t u|< I.) tin- xltmilnril »lii.-li Int Ii-, Tim Ci'iiliirj- onuriivintrs Innmn* tli

HICKS. A Sl'KCIAI. o m ' . l i ,

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il Mll.lll.V liimiliiTH liri-uriliiiL' tii.lli-r, ur vi'inill TI i.v hi' maili.tit THK t'KSTlUY (Ml.

Tin i.hll IfMlnJ (,,,,.f,» |,,,,,/,i:i,,,. HI,,,!,!,

ST. NICHOLASAn itlnsirtti'd ntomtiiv infiutlical fur bnvin.l sirlH, apri-ai ing»" tficliSili ot taih inootliin t l Jiy JlrtrvM»pt«D(H|- I ' n c c a 5 t

i t i ^ . n l i U l i - l i D i i l J h r l lr uinuLicr, t l i e t l m l o f tin

S T . M e n .LA-I l

lifl. nlniM4Kiii'.l,uiitt HtnmlH tu-iLiy, at tl•ml i.f pi rirj«I.uH]4 ror IIIIVH ami cttls. IRillldtiit twirtantI'nr U* ixctlk-tt^eduring tlimtvnu ^fannn. Thi> ftlitotn Ktiiiuiiticu fiiluniti^' .in ntit'itii; lltit

LEAUISO FEAT HUES FOH 1885 8t:A bKUUL STORY biy FrAHceii Hnilcunu Qnr-

tmtl. 'lliulirst im'Rclnrj hiiti liaa wrill. -HI.II.H.A CHRISTMAS 8TOI1Y liy W. D. Howclli.

Witli liititiftiiuM |»ctij^nliyirwimiGii»Ufiliter.

lilrr. A Liivd atttl tttliactiTc IllHiorlca

HHO!.TSrC)It»BrOIIOIllL6b.vtiiiii>a]n.

"VlAV " V\ T^ OV TMK FOR \OOKO

rm'ii.im ntu'l tittiiit; inciiiorlaloro aliiiil-lov

"rAiV.iis1 Vis17'•ij'ir. r.TOAT E N G L I S HHUIIUOl.s. ltuliBY ANDOI'HEIIH. Illmtra.Huns by Jom pit ruitnll.

A Mvi-CUAM' I-hlilAI, hTOHY, by I . T.Tr,,wlirli:,;i, iti I bu Mn-likc, Ti»orut:«, e '

m! i nlf-r[i|i-,..Kin I. It. IJtiK'Uoo Kill iDulribnte .trcral

it lintiKiri IIH uml litttctrnl .turic.'UlilLL.- lly.lnliiirrri.UoTnic. A cup-nl hditnl-i'nry rm-linTf. .Tl. V: UU1IIUUD GF »II\RESPEAltE. by- . IUII;>!CI. Will jllacmtiotii In Alltel

Hie I111111, uiiililic Jii>rrH ivrr, tiiltni nut ntlm l.mntuc liiiiKiiu}:; l.ul w\w. uf (In- l"mherd of rovn were omwiiiii'il, tnmlLLr «illi\nugc croji of buy, Rraiu ana furm uwtmiH, THE CKSTPHYCO. New lorkl

An pyrtiivine of rvi-ryiltiuii tlitti is nttrnctl*IUIII tk>iritble in jitveuilc lilcnilitrc.—Monti

A wi('kl.v ft'tiM of imti.l tltit.(;s to tbfl liovsittul KirU tu i-vtry riiiiiilv wlikb it viitilM.—llrnolitTii I'liinu.

ll is wiitiiliTrtil lu itn Mt iltli of |iii'tiiriiuluniiutliiii, uud iiitctv.1.—t-'iitUliwu Atlitalc. S,,, York.

es lace I > » | » l 4 t »<

ft*vr Vcar.

V*.!. VII. c«DHM>Mm Soy. 8<1, 1S85,

Pintle Nuinbir«. Fivi- Ci-nti* i-m-li.It. iiiittmiccH ^h.nild hi- niiulf liv I'ust-OtHc

M.iiH-.v Or.ltrt if l»r"ltTt . )moid iiinii.,.,i>(T,i-.H.Ni'iVHinijwrM Hi-i' nut In I'OJIV tills iidvi-rtUi-.

uiciil tviilmut tin- c<[|iri<K* ortli-r ol' l lnr iu i -&l l t l i ' t '* ) . AiUln-hrt

IIAIU'EU 6L UKOTHEKS, Now York.

FITS.Itwaa the practice of*

certain Engliih doctor, nomatter what might ail the:patients who fought hla aid

I to endeavor if potiible tothrow then into ati. Beexplained this extraordina-ry oonduot by ssylne that Iwhile he did not know much•bout the practice of mt&i.

: cine generally, he was death jon flu. He was a specialist.In this reaped he resemblesut. We, too, may be said tobe death en flts-of Clothing!we mean. Clothes that do'not flt are not likely to beserviceable, however good \they may be in other re- ispeets. One reason is that:yon do not take the lame:care of them aa of garments:in which you take a pride :on account of their flt and 'style. We vrlde ourselveson the nobbv appearance ofour Clothing, the generalappearance of the suit whenmade up no less than on thematerial and workmanship.which enter into i u eon-:struotion. Nor are you pay-ing anything additional forthe style for whicli our:Clothing is fait becoming ifamous. It costs no more toout a stylish garment than ;

an ill-fltting one when you.:

know how. Ah I that's i t iMot everyone appears to:know how. :

McGREGQR&CO.CLOTHIERS, 1

850 and 852 BROAD ST., \

NEWARK. I

GEO. RICHARDS & CO.=DOVER, N. J.

DRY GOODS.DKES8 GOODS.

Alt W M | IlnuUnMh tor Call mat Wiaterttsf la Vmimmntt, Trlcal CIMBI »a«

PUia mmt I'aacr Flaaacl Saltian la Ihemtw fall thmiti aaa Mack. AIM a llac afBilk » • • » llearl*n«i aa< J m q Clatks.A lartc I>»NK>I af |<M»d» far t.'hllarea'iwear.

WASH MESS FABRICS

la Priao, Cim*rU:a««ar.airal at lawm avlcet.

HOSIERY.

A cuaiplcic llae af Ladln', MIIMI' aa«Ckll.ltra'i UaMlaCaMva, BalMtiiaa »a*l.lile, all rolin aaa alack.' AI«B Laaltl7,Mi.ne.' aad CMIdrca'i Maal Maw, lan«attar.aicat.

HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.

Illrarhrd, llrnoa aa* TatktT RMI TaMal>am»t>| Napkin*, Tawcli, blmitafJ aadkrowa I'oltoaaad Uuca L'ra«lic», Blf«ck-ed aad Brawa Sknllaia, fcc.

BOOTS'"SHOES.LADIES' SHOES.

Ladles' Grain Button and Lace

Shoes Irom #1.25 to *1.90.

Ladles' Cloth Top Kid Shoes ! •

Button, Lace and Congrats from

91.35 to $1.75.

Ladle*' Pebble and Straight float

Button Boots at *g, #2.40, §3.

Ladies' Kid Button Boots in the

Spanbh Arch and Common fieaie

stylesat US, *2.2MS.50, *3, «I.5O.

Ladles' French KM Button Boots

In the Spanish Arch and fashion)

able «tyle«; also the Broad Sole

Common Sense style, at $1.1)5, $4,

$*.;>».

We have these shoes In all widths

and sizes.

MEN'S SHOES.

BOOTS and SHOES.S aoca.

In American and Frenoh KidCommon Sense and fiubion-able styles, all widths, sizes11 to 8, from (1.76 to $3.80per pair.

Children's Shoes in Calf.Grain, Pebble Goat and Kid,sprin« heels aad healed, fromS60. to $1.50 per pair.

FLANNELS.

Illrackei, Brawa aad Calared CaalaaFUaaeli,all Waal Scarlet, Blur aad UrarFlaaaala, 1'wllled aad Plala; Op«ra riaa-utU, ut.

RIBBONS.

latin and Oro Oraln Sibboni, all shades

and numbers. Also a line of cheap latin

•ibbons for fanoy work, *o.

ISDEKWEAU.

k large assortment of Underwear for

Lsdles, Omtlemen, l i n e s and Children.

NOTIONS.

We have a large stock of Notions, in-

cluding Embroidery Bilk, Crochet Cot-

ton, Xaoreme Cord, all colors, fcc, fto.

Men's Lace Shoes warrant**solid #1.75 to 01.00.

Men's Calf Shoes In Button, Laceand Congress, $8.50 to §8.

Men's Fine Calf Shoes, made byHanan A Son, In Button, Lace andCongress, In three styles of toe;also with broad soles and lowheels, at $4,14.76, W. W.85.

These are perfect t t t lm and verystylish and durable shoes, and arefully equal to anost custom workat twice the above prices.

BOYS' M O YOUTHS SHOES.A complete stock ot Boys' and

Youths* Dress a id School Shoes InButton, Lace and Congress from$1.00 to $3.60 per pair.

MIMES' AMD CHILDREN'S SHOE!

WtttV ShMi In Grain, PebU* andSlralaM Goat, HIM II tt 2, Worn $1.35tt 11.75-«r pair.

A large assortment of HeavyBoots for winter wear for Men,Boys and Youths. If you wanta first-olass hand-made bootbuy the "Lester" boot, every

I pair warranted. Our fall stockis now complete and we areprepared to furnish everythingin foot wear for Ladle*, Gen-tlemen, Misses and Childrenat the lowest prioes.

In this department we havea full line of Builders' Hard-ware, Nails, Spikes, *o .

wmow.Powder, IM, Cut, MMH* sad Prism.

O TACKLE.A complete asMrlment

MINIKG MATERIALS.Wrought Iron Pipe and Fit-

tings, Blasting Powder, Fuse,Blasting Caps, Illuminatingand Lubrioating Oils. dco.

Also Coal Hods, Coal Sieves,Coal Sooops, Corn Baskets.Wooden Measures, FodderCutters and everything foundin a complete hardware stook.

ISM.HARPER'S WEEKLY.

1LLUSTHATED.

IIMII'KK'H WKEKI-V linn now. for more ttiuiiKciilj- yt-iirit, tiiainliilitril its jinHillon na tlie'inline illiiatnilttl wrclftv ucwapupcr innncrira. With n comlnut' i , , . m i - J A l i i -r

-rriiti,lnTllHlic ni.mirceH. it h alilu to ntTerTur tlin t'lisiiinu >vnr iillrimtiaiiH U.IEXJI.KIIPCIliy nnv im'V'ioiiH voinm., «'iiitirni'iii£ two cuti-llnl I l lnltnlri l iDHnl . l . r i i . . onn liy Mr. TI,.,,.fliinl.r, nmtmu lli<i lurpinoRt uf tivinir writersaflktiaii, i i i j i l t l^ullurl iv Mr. Wultirltp>n>t,

nf 1l.c ino^t riniMly I'IHIDU ul' KitiilUblista ; Kfiipiiiu illiiMtriilloiiM or unumiRl

intercut to reiHliTH i» nil M'dioim til tlifi rimn-rrj'; ftilorttitiuili! Bhort ctdrlei". tnnntl}' Itlus-:»lri l , liy Hit) lii'Ht wri t™, Hml ImiiortiDtxilHm by lilitli uuthurilluH IID tlic clikt'loplc*

" Kver /nuc who «U«lwi ti tmntWOTiliy p«Ut-cul Biiiil.., mi rntcrtiiiuiiiK uml i i m u t W e

fMfaiow » a u l i M b of buiMiiolA adorn-ment. IU w~kly illi'twUoni and .U-wrip-tiotin or tb« lewMt h r k >n<l New Yorkslykt. »(th tU «wM WtUn. «bret naiiple-sent* Had <mt iwttenii. V ennWinff '*di>» 10be tbptr own inmmrtm, miv? IHHHT ilmrilb«PMtof#ob<priptlo--; IIR paper-uu cook-

, HllUlllll HUilHtrlilO til lUllfKU'H WKl

Harper's Periodicals.I'Ktt TKAKt

UKPER'S WKKKU «»lAlil'l-lt'S M.UUXl.NK 4WlAIII'Ftt'S HA/.AH 400

lAltl'l-.K'S YOl'XU I'KOl'LK 300lAIII'i:ifS FliWKl.lN SI1U-ABK1JHKAKV, UIK- Y.-ar (W Niitniwn)... 1000'.ihtimo Frri' to till Niili -riliFra in the United

.1 Volunit-it ut lUftt>Eft'a VenMtv, for:• >.-„... lurk, iu ..r.t clolh faii'dlntf. willcut liy mini. | - ' — " — *• ——

„ ...s.r.JS.'KtfA'fc, will lit- Kuut by mill, postpaid, on

Liiiiih uliould be made bjr Poit OffleeInter or Praft, to avoid cfntncc of Iws.«I|KI •» urc not to copy thi« wlrertlK-tliiuit Mm eipren orAer of Hnrperlt

HI'KK «V BBOTBER8, New Voi-k.

Engraved Visiting CardsAt THE IRON ERA Office-

18M.

HARPER'S BAZAR.ILLUSTRATED.

tbaeo•U||, llkecplkMplpf )• Urn rarhHU detniln ate eminentlypractical. UuA •tWMicn i. (tiven to theInteiTBtius topic of-nclnl etiimnH*, nn.l itslllHtnlion- *I«H •ejiia-woi* »w arknowl-edged tu be unequalled. Im liKirury merit isof the blglMMt Mxeelkncc, nud tlm ui.bjiin•lianctcv of it* kwwoi-oii. nli>tnn>n bai «onfor it tk« u»s»i« of the American I't.MH.

Harper's Periodicals*PER 1'EAB:

HARPER'S BAJSAH «4<M

HAIH'KR'B HAOAZINK 4 00HAKPEU'B WEEK1-V 400HABPCRH TTOUSO PKttl'LK 200HAIIPKB'lt f'RASKLIN SO IIA HE

MMABr, One Ve« (itt Om\nr*)... 1000

TheVnluMAinfllin IUIAB begin vlth tinflr-1 NlBrtwr rurJautwryolcjirli jci.r. W h nU l l w i i •ittatitiiieil, it will 1M; iiudrratnodthat tlio -ob«fHWr win hen to coirnm-tice vitltthe Mumber «*%t iiftcr the r<>rrt|it of writer,

Jtouud Volume* of lUbi-Elt'tt HAXAK, forthree ^eari l.m-k, lu Hunt clolli blmiing, willtie aeit by mflil, i.ti*tfiK« finfal, »r liy rsjuvM,free n* n | w » M (pwwWetl 1\ie1tt"iBlit ilwanoteicAMl 91 iicr volume), lor fiW per volume,

Clnth CIIMM for rnph vnluinc, niiitabio fornndiK, »lll INS «rnt by mall, |io»ti>uli], oueceipt of «Wrni l i .BenltlftnircM HIIDUIII \*O marts l.y PoHt-Offlco

Honvy Unli-r'«l>rall. tu moldRhanccol'lniw.Newipajirw am not t" vo\i\ tUU culvcctiec-a t wltlmul the r x i m - (.rJ«r of lloqwr *Vtbi A»llrr««

BLACKSMITUIXO.Tlic Mibicrlbcr Ims ownei ft new .black-

smith >hop »t Wt. r'eisaDt, (lid ii preparedta<lo HOttHfSHOEINa and til kindJ or pen-•nl W-ctwnutlutiK. A UUI U ro«p«r.ituUy•nlicitcil. AABON J. HILL.

Nt. ricftunt, NOT. KHI, 1895. *M-

J. HAIR HOUSE,A eMIct ut well H I M M list «f new tttrutlMt Is Im

WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWEIIY,SILVER AND SlUTa-PUTEO WME,

T H I M IS «e nevati ir vou H«D uaaitt * naCNFanD WATOHTttl» aCCIDINTWOULD NOT M»Vt (<* • * ( • ( • • "

—DIAMONDS,—SpecUclcs and Eye GIMMH, beyond all qiestira tke

most complete snd best aimortment. Agent for Wal-tham, Elgin, Hpringfleld tnd Howard Watcbea. Tkelargest stock of Silver Spoons, forks, and articles fortable use. Watchen, Clock*, Jewelry, Mndcsl Boxen,Ac., eleancd and repaired In tke neat manner.

Watches sold on instalments.

FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE.We "have taken Time by the fore-lock," so to speak, in the matter of Holiday

attractions by having already on exhibition at our store, corner of WashingtonStreet and the Park, the most varied and complete assortment ot all that goes withHoliday attractions. Several large wholesale stores in New York are about goingout of business and we have been enabled to purchase Holiday Goods at suchunusual concessions in prices that we have thought well of adding this departmentto our already well stocked store. Our Holiday stock embraces all the latest nov-elties to be seen in New York suitable for presents. Very few articles will befound here of a perishable nature. The toys have all a very substantial look. ThePlush Cases of Perfume, Paper, Toilet Articles, Manicure, and other things arehandsome and marked low. We cannot enumerate the multitude of things to befound here. We cordially invite you to call and look through, it may be of interest:o you even if you do not contemplate " making presents this year." The selec-ions will be much better the earlier you come as many of the articles we cannot

duplicate if we wished.

W. SvA&BBITT'S SON,MOHBISTOWN, N. J.,

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THE IRON ERA, Nov. 21,1880.

at tbe r M t Offlue at Dover, X. J.

t next Thursday.

Ca*i playini parties will be faahlonau

The Stat* .agricultural Society IIM paiddividend of nix p«r cent.

Mr. Wm. A. Jaukwnliaancci'iited niioiltlcIn tke Norri* Plains A v i a n .

Pkilip Brady, of Powerrille, l,a» raised fbilargest turnip—7 )b«. aid It ouuuci.

The old bell of tbo Boonion Iron wurkt is•till nwg, matuiag, U O D D »ui1 ni^ht.

Mr. J. P. Witfaeridge and family, of PortQ t » , will reuo-vn next week to HtmtiPa.

Under the pastorate of Her. O. II. Colt tlieMcndbwa church debt has tain mluced to

AaMHifctiew po*ttna*tera ate Fiank lluw• t ifernardavilte and OeD. Brown nt Hunkridge.

E.E. Bo wui will remove to Newton, whereIM h u accepted a pHitlou with JacbHitu Cole,•mcer.

BTL. dc.th »f Alfred V. Irvine. Oniiijie, ,U-eat WB of the late Ror. Dr. Irvinn, is an

The CoumiMinuerftof Appeals will Ki"ft flmnce to "swear off" jour tales

Tbe project of nacadamiiitig tfao turnpikebetween Meudhun and Hwtirtowa b bring

Hubert KcNiir, aged S/ yearn, aud for 01M yeart • reipcctcd resilient of Uooutcn, ill(W Moodily.

Tke transportation of coal oatUc H«rrl«canal will be pmhi'd wllb all vigor tbe r««tof tha

Al entcrtalimcnt nnd sociable will taitplace Thanksgiving evcuiug iu Kt. llerinH.ll, Mt. tlope.

Boom Ho. 6 of the ptibllu ichool hud at*&dinee of 100 per cent, for funr con set i4a j s ibis mouth.

MJM Pemprof, (ormerly of Mudisnti. amiBev. Wm. F. Morrimn were married on Tlmra-4ay oflatt week.

A donation ta H«v. Kiwi. HWm will be•feres at the Ueufille M. K

Couductor Win. L'ampbcll !• running•t tue tiironjiu, fast lines •lime tuo Water <

Special we* taken off.

Biihop Winner took with liitn lo Ho HIP 4(1,000frantg; the offering ol thin Ditwese to thuPope, as " Peter Penoe."

The Dover pmt oKce ulll clone im T\i»iike-giving Liar at 10:90 A. M.F and remain clonedIke Balance of the. itf.

Tbe drawing lor ibe horse at Ht Hope willtike place Saturday creiilUK, Sov.28tli, iuBernard's Temperance Hall.

Mr, Samuel Opdjke wan made a doublysappy nan on Weducaiinv liy tint appearance1» hia houwfcoU of u boy and girt.

Twenty-Dine persons have been killed ontba New York aqueduct work* tlius far, ofwhom five were Morris county

Rev. A. A. Kins, of the UocntonKcioraiedtiburct>, hns g«ne Mouth, wunto lie w(ll upendthe winter for the benefit of hl« nc-otth.

/ . W Miller, ol Newark, *ltl wwo stovkike poad at bl* country roaMr-noe, Ilmvillo,frith block baa* and other choice upcisles.

The recent doaatlan \lnll ta Rev. T. P.Clancy, of DrakMnilo, brought liim **» inmoney and a number of valuable ptcai

An old Bible Iu Piinrcton Colic go brantbe autogmpli, "Jacob Owen 1747, HiJ7M." He was ordained in Ifnnorn

B. D. CUaiio, * former well-knownand merchant of Dover, <lird «t MiCemter, N. V., «n thcHtb iuat., aged W ?«««.

Mra. J. P. WtthrrMge bnvfnfl olosn.l out b< rbnsineM la Port Orara tint ERA will uftiWeek be sold by Mr. E. Boeuvetir, nt tho drugstore.

L u t W«ck tho Bdvhim at Kuriln I'lulna con-tained «M patients-the larv-it mimlwr, noJoabr, that the Institution has *tfir hud at• M t l m .

Cnnntv School SufpHnlendent L. W. Thur-bor bas been estremoly ill «UI> infljuifltmn ,.ftbe bevels but we are glad to saj bo U now

v rmiai) lor n »Brtra of

TenchcrV IiiHiilutes durinit [to com I no tear,

ted Hut llio Ewelslor Work* at

u 1716.

The conbMted will *a«e of the Ule WHllntnO. Paal, «f Trakeatown, baa been wltlrd b.thf faeirs asreHoR to pay the wife of RobertPetty « « •

In Bo»er on Tbiindny of Imt week, lt!»b«|iWiirfer.of thfi dloeeae. delivered a funeral•Mtlaa at a aervice in memory of Cardinal

It la ttuniftht tUe cotoBlimenlary toW <if Re*pHbiban Congre«»nMu will t" K'V" *" 'Wat. Walter Plielns or iron. I'rnuk Illtoock

Mr. Wm. H Baaer lisa dccl.lad te erect tbtower na Ida BMrbnildtDH ei»btf.ft biSbct* allow tbe foar facca of tt town clock to Idiatlaetlf aeen.

kta« Ackertnan, nC too l»uvot i'ublto ScliwI H MafKned I F M i l l i o n to accept a murrhjeratire DM In Na 1 achmi, Pamtiic etty.Sfa«lea>MD».l»t.

Efferta arc being made lo prevent tbo ll-hfrom Retlbit out of OreenwooH X^ko lotit tbeMorrlaraaal, Ihronxti which tbc-y run to Ibe•alt water and there die.

A MT.Yatww h«s«peued a i-.h printlnnt«ee at Bloonilngdale, from which la pub-Uaked Cbarob » d Home, a paper edited by

B .ThePtftb^ler,Tof Mwrri-aad OrfliiKemct

at Eaat Orange on Tuesday and ditnolred tbepaolorate relation* of «*v. J. 11. WhiteheaHwith tbo Mann Ave. Church.

will

A wte* Tha»k« i« i i | t ««! • the JVRbyteriftu Cfaurvb o.onlnK at I0;» o'doek. Adajade by tne different pastors.

The i*»Wal Birotiuir- at DraUettnwn are.tilt in^ropeM ana mock intcreit i. mani-fMted, aevetnl being at (lie altar nightly «"k-|ag the pardonlBf lor* ol God.

fc. H. Hunt u » b««B »ppotut«d mmrdian oltk« Dido* and child of John D. Thomai andWa>. K. McPeak admiulatrator of his estate,pvodLng tbe contest of tbe will.

The net famines of the D.,fc.& W.Com-, . a y for the qnart« ending Sept. 30th wereii .UM.m s«.iB.'. Wi,nr for th^ corwspond-laf ajaarter of tho prcTlona year.

The ne« Imue of Mr. Ed. M, SeaHo(, nowWldinc at th« junction of ProapMt street

U d Randolph A\e., laa progre«»ed far enoughto abow »bit rt W«l * • » »tiS fcwaaa

Jlntnv Kevewn, a boy of ten year., wm ofMr*. JaVKeveren, new St. Mary*. Cb-rcb,fell from » hickory tree last Friday afternooii.tcactarliil hltliip «»d cutting Us he.d ae-

Ber. Mr. Hallo*«y will preach the secondMfWOB upai the Cbrlstina ReliKioa on Sab-bath nomine. The Subject will be "TheIdea of God ai presented by toe thriitUaReligion."

Wm. Walter Phelps Is building still swibwkotUttonto liiihouM', whlcbls to Include aBletnre gnilery sot! a tower. Dnrin* the workfh. .oule will be rfo«d, a. tbe fanlijr will be

flM Enni , of the Children's Home, atplrtnnaaf I • ! ruiwd a teet 20 intbee ]«ns,S l A w S b a orerS ponao*. He sent tt toJLo Jrrsrytnan to distract Its attention fromgenttor ToongMw^-

AnMantChiefO.VT. 8a.itb. faieman C.A. inlr, and Collb- Weir, of Wa.bit,(ltonEngine C0« ofMt>m»l«*n ,«PfittnSyMcn»»>M«dsy«veniniitoneBotiatefora new boeecart for Wa»hingto» company,

S « W ta bnilt. By the other mote, a. con-

teuplsted, It wopld be wn tnil«-

tr.'died in Newark on Monday,

Bne fonn.rtymS . a , Md waa »lady h!Bhly esteemed.

*•!.« w.w York World ii authority for tinJ?^rth.rnoB.W». W.lt« Phelp.

d a Director of th- Erie road, and

>Oovernorooit year.

l i t wuvr i '^nRi - J!i?JK'" " » » Wj-

rf whlln paaaing tbe coroer ot Wtriwtll aud

Warren Itwetolaat Monday afUmoon. Mr.lK3 « '^JE*

Amoag the officcm uf t ic K. J. 8al.«M

Uuiou rleiitcd on Wedoemlsy are Rev. J. H.Knowlei, of Madiion, Vie* Preaidaut, aadileva. (Vlivpr Crnne, of MortUtown, and 6. W.Baardutau, 1>. D., of Bliiubvne, Managers.

A Dancer cominouibut think* Whlppo"can now boast of tic decpeit well in tbla»»rt of tbe oomiiry, Dr. Horublower'a baringreplied ttie d«ptU at WO feet. It i u dug hya tuiuer frow Dover and ia aa straight aagun barrel."

A doaalion to HOT. A. M. Hiirrls will UeIrfiH at Ibe rc«idenee of C. D. Caaterlii

near tbo Union eubool UOUM, upit Wednea-dny eTcoioi;. Of course a uoit enjoyable

^jpected. If atomy, then tbefair eveoiBtf.

Tlic •'iu'imitioD"w!1icli Bro.Ottrnsoncallsa *laudurwuB no iatiumtiau at nil. II waa afuct we are |irv|iatvd In ]»ro¥t" nt Buy til

uttered ID reiulintioii (or dirty JIbcujiea on im without rcHentncut

fin u t lim

tirtiilernMt! nr<r«iiBner talk !H IUUi-iieby " Nycr* baring ninile the ruubiitKtuii to lloliokt'n in our hour aud

twMit.v-i'iRht miuutet. Johnny Lew INmade itla MS and Miwlcr MKhauta Lewt«tan math it iu 1:1H,

Coni.tnl.Ie Aiuid^e 11. Hmli, vbile biiy|iin burse from tliu elable wm knocked <1<md terribly truinjiled b.v tlio uuitual, and it

wa§ feared fntally iujurcd. He In, however,a luir way to recover, although Le wll

probably low one of litwcycs,

In anisiiihlmriug acliaulthe other duv tbeiul>jcct of ttilejtrnpli.v wo» before themd tbe tencher asked, " How do we get newsfrom atl patUI" A bright youngster, wliomows a good thing when be we* it, prooiptly>HNWcicd, " I'roui Tut InoN Ei*."Monifit'oiiUDil.oftueBoynl Arcnnum, of

Ibii iilacc, w«a visited by Orami ItegiMit M<

,ell,<iU Monday evening. Tbo order faworklujt bard to inereaie llin mcmberaliip in' Jewcy to 3 WO. and ttm« aeruro an ad-

u:il ri'vreHcuttaive w tlic Claud Cuuneit.mimaiiffiir Kcriui, of tlio New Jersey De-

ttartinent nf the OranJ Ariny nf thn H«]mb!(<\polls tlio pill) In wcniui'»blp during tbemt i[imrter nt 203, nnd tho lutu! im liilmnilKOo.l MnoiliUK htlitcmber 80tli, 6,012. Ki

•K Poala were timber til In durluft the <juar-

li iu tbo Heeond M. U. CUurcb oniiiK, and in the Firat M. E. Church on

SUIKIIIJ evening. Her. K, Ucucbetu, of Phil'Licliuru, will he. iu ttic Vlt*t ti. V.. Cliuveu inic moriiiug uud iu tbe Heeoud Ciiureb In tlio

Mr. I). A. XlcluiUs, ol Flnndera, in

found Koine OoeuiwuU Ironi a hundred M abiiiidn il uud fifty ycim old. Atuong tliem ix

Krimt i>i n [.t w in Trinity Clmruh, Kewark.> Jiiihr-.MiiiNi.ninid bUhelrn tonvtr. It

i dated rii>|i(.|Ht, 1747.

The IliititPtilot) Demeurat, In epenkipg ofsrWnl, Um livpnliikuu, HIIJH ; "And Oot-

iuga uliiirl ciiinjiitijiii our gputlemiDty ucij{b-bor Iliuutilil nntliiii(f of esllinfl us a UAK in re-

iilinR n hiii lu< KKKW to be tbo truth." TliU

ucli iKiiiK'i'iir.Mfd wbiit l» the useef thvHemmTut uuikiug t tussaliout it T

A eoiilcri'iui' ot Die Nabliuth Bcliuol Town-iti)[i l-'ttrt'tniii'H nf tli in end of tlio couuty,

'"iMlwldiunuYci osTiKadv "t. Kip 2ll!i iiixl., fortlip luirni

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Wm. KoJlrr. ncnl 17, ulin drnvo nn anvlnm)ck nt Uorrln Plains, p1c-T;*-.t n Innk on thenuk of.losfpli KLimir, iinoti.ivr W'fcmnn,]<1 ctole fliO, Ho iilNu M.>k n fi'vt-r watcliitl t'liiiiii of Prank H,ii? T. Afkr he hu<!

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: nupttflii of XUmt tininii, <lni<{;ht«r ofi«l Mra. Jo»pph H. Cnw, HHI! Edward T.ii. im enlerprifltng yoitua imslnrmi man

,f Ditvnr. wen ci-l.-btattil nt tlie Inline of thei-Me—tlio Frntikhn IIIHIM-IU StJ«lio)io—at

brlllinnt our. Iml^il. Ttie ernmnn.v waxprrfiirmi'il 1..V Elder fl. P. Hawk, nsalttetl t.yUciv. l>r. Hnnit'.innn. Tbo linrtc wn» rlrhljHit I rid In liclit Milk, trimm.il willi liirt". umldarned witli ftw«« niwl smlim. Tlic liriden-ml.ls were M)»MS lill.t 8tnckh.niBI-, of Stanojic, ami Ctirrio rtn.iib. of tiratK*-, ». J-.rbile tlio cionm WIIH ntlcniiAl b>' MeHsn*.o*i!|.M II. CUSP. Jr.. and Dnvi.l HIIPI, oftuiLopc, MrsM-n. Frank Stnckdoiwo, oltaulmtw. nmlW. » . l'ollurd, of Kiwknwny.•ere the unticr*. After the conyr.it uliit i on *if jmrtjwpre n die red to tbe dining rnoiu

wlww n Uuuutif«Uy luden and eUuntmy \<re-liarril table wnn in waltiojj, nml tlm gotnl

»piovidi'd were very acceptably wrvrd

Tue prtNenta wtre cltRauband iincfu1, butloo nuoierona for (Mailed mention. Amongtbem may lie noticed, however, two uutid-wme i>eti of china ware, t«ro oloi-kt, eake

amln, piekle dlnhea, cast on, tugur bow),utter diithpc, viisc*, rbntre, linen, lanipj, andiany ait ft leu of domentic utility. Tuojtrooiuavc lite lifiilo a bnmUome pnlr of pearl ea^

tlnRn. At 8 u'clft'tk Mr. Hodda and bis lirldcleft amid a ibowerurricH for the depot, wbereIhry luok (lie faat line lor New York. Waali-iiiKiou, V- C ,tind other places will be viritcil

<tore they return from their lour. Tbl>lion in «re ttiateiilU CortincereU felicitt-.HI..ant ibe ftn* j..in« tbn Lo.t-.of ftiendstheir irell winliM. May tlic new eurrrnt of

fpii|mn whfea \bti; liave etnbatked prwein uuerawinH flow of Joy and prosperitylirotifih a lotitf tenure of wedded life.

f sis of tfca Il>4tlaj

Tlie real entntc of the lato EnbraiDi Lindf>v w u dinpo»cd of at public auotio* yester-a'y by A. Judwro Cw, aniitioaeer, and taake tbo mile complete tho latcreat wbicbrank II. Llnditey had In a part of then wa»•»|MUFd or at tbe same time. The Johnson

Mill mineral tract of 191) acres, near PnrtDram, for which Ur. Lindriey paid 110,000-vas aold to Vt. 1. W. C-omttrt for *l,ao0. A

! , , U n Vatrvte* HULoOilO) feet, rnntincoti8u«x-x utreet, wa« boUBht by P- O. Heaitatifnr#na«). Tbe half of the mineral right latbe Sutler »>•«& * * a c l . < * e r t a i M t a ° P * A v * "nue, went to Wm. H. Lambert far |5. The

., barn and lot on Berjjeo street waa -ol.l_-v .cl toa mortiiaaw »» »l,M9.»f aa4 was

bouslit by Pr. Coudiet for «W. Tbe Isle real-' oi Mr. Lindaley, on Morris s t m t . was

eoM aubject to a mortgage or 93.060 aad tbeWitluw'n dower. It was bought by MluLdilie C. Ltndnley for«3. Tbe brick etoie.utl.UDRneit to Jnlley's Hotel waa sold sub:

I to a mortgage ofSS.iKS and was boughtI, D. Hdi«-r, l,,r W.'VW, «aklnK the total

price (7.310. The building alone co«t abevt#7,C(M> wben it was erected four yean ago.

A Invaslr af fhaakstivlBt.Mnj. O. L. rruden, A.-Utant Pnvate fl«

MJ to pretWcut Clevetand, baa wtit ta BW. W. llallownv, Jr,, a llthograpted copy et

olio rt-nil ntifconaioo seu iwintW»^«6(mTL»nk*i;ivinfl Pay. Tbe body of it is neatly

„„,} I.y MnJ- Prnden and tbe wtnal sig-_. . . - . .* of l»miWcnt Ci«velaoil ana ge«relaryofStatcUay&rdwpro atUobed after the sub-ject natter bad been lithographed. Thedocument Ia generally considered one of thetaut written of ita kind ever sent to tbe peo-ple, and In the »bspo il baa been received hyMr. Hniloway it will prove a valuable keep-

I Kama Maaa Itfl Carp.t.rfllbo surpriaed to find how cneap

Ton can get home made rag carpet at C. 8,Jen-cn'i. ooroer of piackwell and Proapcetstreet-, People wishing llfht tolored tanneata d^od dark will have tbUwork d o u

« we» aWptd ia Croat of Ik* pot* «

The

. . d andean

to and fratn the aid

at rbe lowe»l ratci.

f4camr* M Berrj k. C*'a Harfwaw •*•« .

n u OMOWIMO autiMM or BOM A aucca.tew people are swarToV the praportiona tbe

buainew of lilk-weaviag la assuning upon tbeupper ftsor of tbt, Ungletcn mill In thin place.Mesan. Kuaa It Baker, the successors to thearm of Hopper * Sow, are branching ontitam Ibe limit*) faminea. connnea of theirpredeceiMiri, U 4 V{ tb ao energy which i» Mfratifying aa It ia bencflcUl to this vicinity,are culldim U p . trsde wbicb bas alreadydemsuded a coniiderable enlargament oltheir Wilitio,. Within tbe l « l aix week!tuey have fully doubled tbeir eapacity forproduction, and taeeod i« sot jet. Tliey nowbave rauniiig 33 Jacquard looms, and It willnot be many day. before they U v e 41 iu op-eration. Eret, ibeM will not fullr occupythe large float, aad tt U nnbtUu Ibat telotea great while the firm will till it to it* fullcapacity, which will be overfBiity loo ma.TUcj faHve al»« fitted up tucir offiinuat way, and bave just added two largeMf<:s-oue for Ibe storage of silk, and the

" r oBc« purposes.

_ '»ent the firm b engaged entirely iitbe untniirauiire or silk handkerchief*, fromtheir own ordinal designs, and faidemaud fnr then tli at they cao hardly keepup with it, fully two-thirds of Ihnlr proditfou being always sold ahead. A walktlirougb tliHr establiihment ia only needed toconvince the vitiior that the conduct at tlicirliBeiaeM in as accurate and HyHtematiB an thework of tbe unerring ahuttlei tbat i y t o -wards and ktukwarda thteugh th«tbe beautiful fabric* in protean nf manufac-

Tfae stock room is Ailed with ap'ioli•ilk of Ml colota and ihniles, and bere In koptan accurate account of all materiali mod hythe weavers. l n a mom Hdjoiufng uveing raaebiue* «m kept busy all tbe Hihemming the handkerchiefs that are cut fromtfae continuous pieces woven by tho looms,md here tbey an aliw pitched In paper Imiea

ready for ship went to tbe market. Iu a thirdroom tbe ailk in taken by machinery front tlielarge apotfla and wound upon the pymmtdnl

uills used by the waster* at the looms.In tbe large open ruuro we meet tiret f<im

arge roeii, er warping frame*, wbere thewarp li lathioned for the looms. In tl.e

vt grade* the wuip U umiftllyible tbe width of tke hand kerchief, si> tlmt> faanilkerclilcfa are being woven at once;

but in the l»rt Rood*, tlie warp liwidth. TfaKo maculae* tear by Hike tbethrown silk and wind it unnnapooli, whicham taken to Ibe (luililnx room for transfer toIbe ijiilMa. Hy another mecbanicsl deviceIhp goods are tare fully smoothed and all

iiniHrreotioUK iu the weaving arenicked out.

Tbo (Liny-three looms engaged it tbeirnol*y work, make • scene of bustling ndiilty. Ticy ate engaged lo mnklugteii difleient gradee of ha«d4ctchi«ft. M of vers at-

litio deaigm. Ent'b loom will make fnmone to four 4UKCU per day. according to qua!

The flttett grade are very lieavv iiwriubt md exceed fu artUtb design anythioiwe have ev*r before teed. They wtioleaalereadily for *1> per dvaeo. How compactlytlipy are woven way be Ruenaed from tbe-let that there an 7,300 enila in the warp of1 nlngle buuakerckief of this grade. Toill thene loom nud other machinery rri]U0D«iderable power, and wblle Mr. HIBKI^• putting in a more powerful and more eio-

uouiioal euitine, they bave erected lor tem-porary UBU on thli tlooc «a «iglit tior» powvrflnxler entfian 10 ke*-p tbe wearing atil in

ill operation during tlie interval.MOM rf the tanJi at work in tbU mill U T P

Hber learued their traden Ucre or ure learu-ng them now, md their employer* apeakfry bl|;hty of tfarir enmiuot uni efficiency.*t.ln tbo Urn heartily reciprocates l>y en-leurorlgg iu variona wayi to show theirappreciation The usefulness of tho tuill tothe community )« ahovn by thn fait tlmt

iy youug men aud women flu.l employ-raeut here wbo could obtuin It nowhere elac

ii* vicinity. From erne boufcboU threeIrfin «rn enit>loyeil, briugiiig ijuitn anuiuto tbofiiully, uud sonic liuya lo tbiauri! now earning more wage* tliao tlie^ e ittiy of miuevH. Bwuc at tltnm, ton,jLToiuiujt Very proflfk'tt iu ibe Imdeofking. A luort time afl<» thellrm tboughti'CN*ary to scnil to Vutersun lor an expertier. but did uot need bis services loug,us you OR lady wlio leiroeil here noonloped aulfitli-Dt tnlunt In ttiU direction

to do the finest work required, It is ex-lieeted lint in tbe coming up ring a ininhernf (bo luom: will be put to work aa dren

L.OlU.

Tlie grent competition In the silk bniiacsslukca it ai'salutely necesury In order to

ittain HucecM to eierclse tke gKittett econ-itny iu the wuutett dctatU, Tke ayntcm ofwok mlopted here shows that tbls importantTact ban not been overlooked, maA Ibe ngu-

m* a** \bntounh, in *t**y departmenttrnat thst this careful and paiottaklsguenn flrni may meet bore tbe IPCCVH they

merit, nnd that this ountuuaity may apple-tbe advuutagei they bring to ft as wan-

ifscturcrs:

m AWBtnut or I U U .The Hon. Ellas Cbrintopfaer Drake, grad-

isato of the Tatertown whooi, who waa de-feated liy the legal Vot«a polled ia the ThirdAssembly Patriot, ba« hmu making greatstrides toward the goal or bis ambition dur-ing the laat week, la an nrticle pnhllibed ina little newspaper tbU week he in adraneedo the front as tbe leader of the Vbesternomocracy aud Wm. M. llndd aad "Ukarley''IHardln, of eonrae) are relegated to faai'k

The genius of Tatettown is to havelull flight and soar as a Drake ntt*er soundbefore Wben the old time Democrat* af

r township want aught hereafter I beyipproflch the Hon. Ellas Obnilopbor

i)rnte witb hamta )n band and head* bowedawe. Tbe political l lanan la BOW tbe

xrer behind thn throne and tbn venerablecrooeratlo MordecaU will await fall pleasureitefde the gate. And soatBtbing has «p-

[ttirtd in tba Nsw York World this week loiee the f a m and forirtaea of the risingiman. We at flr-t tbaught it a porirnit

if tbe pirate Infltte, resnrreeted from thnor the city of Qalveston, which he | s

•aid to hare fea-.W Hat the World-h,-- that U U a portrait af the Hon. KIU,

and we presume we must accept ft as such.Some color of truth, too, is **?«• tbe •awr-tioD, by the left «j«, wbteh U in BMMitntag,

jokioR M If It had received m blow frees tbeankeesekoeiBMstcr. The whole head being,evD.a of bait, b e a n a reaeabisnee ta akating riuk for flies, and there la a dent onbe right aide of tbe jaw, wlfcb create* tlieippoaranee of an • W r m a l development of

cbpek cndenvarlng to e n w l over tbe shirtcollar. One aide af tba neajstacbe appearswaxed snd th* otber look* aa if bis barberhail neglected it- l a speaking al his qualifi-cations tbe World aaya: " He is about five

it and seven laches la bdgbt >ad a wellbuilt and rugged M M . " Tbe Cheater Demoeraey ahonld l e d proud «C a mas at whom tt

be truthfully iaM that be is I v e feet anden lacbei Wgi. It la a wonder this had

not »*»t

Saturday Dight.

The MorriHton n Folo Club iinsjnineil theInter-Slate AssoL'iutlou.

Tba Flute and Drum Corp* of Torbcrt Putt,if Morriitowti, will vi«it Newton nest Tues-

day.

The Camp Fire of UuDavit Post, No &1. U-A. I t , will take place tu Mcliuvit1* linil ia-

light.

8wartwood, wbo pln.vr.l witb tlic Ooverttat Newton, ban been aclix-tcd Tor Cu|ituin ofthe Brooklyn team tbeconiiui; year.

Tb* Duver »tid Uonistnwn \iolo clul» willplnylbcir deciding guuic iu tlio MoirUIowurlok on Friday creulug of u.*t week.

Prol- Aliliey ia nriiiiitiinf; for 11 imwii-nl!Utcrtuiiirorut«fi» very But- ebnra.ter, to IIP

given In Ike Clie.iter rink n'wut tliu tint ofue i t luoutb.

Tbe Little FUIIH wore ilortuted liy il.i- l'.it«r-aonaliut Sutunlay dy awtii-c uf uuly uio.'t,slthouiih Me rormirk, of tlie 1'IIIUIIRIM, pitfor tlic intter ftul.-

Tlie muHtruteii licnltii li'i'lures liyHenry (!. Iliiiic-liett, nlllmii-li nftlie h\;

icter, fnilfd to .Irnw in Iliivi-r utnl '•bmiduiicd nil or tlio 1lr«t niKbt.

Rev. II. llumcy will III-IIVIT hU 1.>HBehind Hit Hco-104 " in ttip Tort * Irani M. K.

Chun I. Fil.li.y ovrnlnj;, N»v. ^tl i , Adlion, wtulti, 15 mitui el.lldrin, 1" eititx.

Tbe fnir lielil ill (lie Miirriftown rialTuewliiy «uil WV.1III-«<1II.V ovrt,ii lf-, l«.r

lit of the V, M. V. A. buil<li»« fiiml,a trcuieniloiiH miccifs nuil renliz'til nboulH.OOi),

A fioml duy'« n|iort Inr lliniikti^iviii<! is•rosined nt Dimiet ('«H!ie1l'K, Mine Hill,

wbrro tbrro will u nlhmtiiifi imilHi f.ir

'Clock, A. M.It i« ex[,ecti'il Hint tbn pojiutnr Hn*s

rill returu tu D.iv.-r li'-('i>i<- lutic in wevent tbey will r.-peul tlifir " Siujiing ski-nnd ni.iv poHxilily pii't1 t!teir "liiicu-iii

Tho Mitrriftowu Fire Woi-ilm* ami ntlu-r-emeu will aceoiiipiHiy Hie Flute ami Mr•iriiH of T«rlu>rt l'n*l to X' ivl iixl Turn-ay. Thero will tii.l l>« lui.ny K»"d muik-lea In the purl? but HUJ ut ilirm tliink llie.v

tbey cim liil tin- tat-^it. wliteh ix to bt> lire) ofHru. Ilrowii'rt uliiie.

nf liall

TfearmMralelMif.At tbt ittoeral wrvieea et Mia. B«ala\ Ann

geward, held in the Chester Presbyterian,Church last friday sfteraoen, tbat edifleewas completely filled with tb* Meads of tbejviBgandloveabteoldMr. Tbe pal

e n wer« composed of th* aged Mdaentattve men ol tbat rlelalty, am* tke loraltributes tbat cane frans baaM aad abroadwenprnfiiMftiidbeMUful. Tbtebotrbegaatheeaniee with Ibe voluatary, "Our daysare Itke a shadow that deeliMth," aad Rev.r. A. Johnson m d the burial service fnmthe Beriptniea. The hymn, " Nearer a.j Ood

Tbes," was next mdersd, .allnwad with» j « b j « " • »r. E W. fltoddatd, «-d thU

was steeeeded ty the byna, "Why do we

* depsrtini friends T Bev. Jaaaef F.rater, j»»tM pt Ibe thorek, ta*d* Ibe

fsaeral discourse from the very appropriatetest foairt lo the Mlh Terse of tbe ilb chsptcr of Jab 1 " Tbou shalt oone ta thy gmv*la • Aril age, like aa a ahork of com eometb<• IB hia Besson." The address waa a beauti.W«we, typifvlnjtbe life oflbis noble womanwhose iaterdays were likened to a glarioualadiaa flaamer. «A» we look .Iowa,-slidtbepiwwbar, "snd see thin loved aad ven-erable faee, lyiaf still and ratm a>nd beautrfoiinitacaiket, we « y tfae Indian Summerla done. Bat we bave enjoyed tbe beautyaid the strength and tbe power ot Ibis sd-

W&," »bleb the apeaker depleted Inglowing terau. Ia cencliuion the bymo, " rwould aot lire alway" wis sung, and afleitke large eenerane of Irlendt bsd lootedupon tbe remains they were conveyed loFleaaaat Rtll Cemelarj and iolernd in thafamily barW plot,

•• Tn wutA pnrior 8U»e, double or single

square, rouuii, Jiigit or fc»; p'u--z °don't fail tt giro us a call. Prices lowertkanvvcr. Al le i 4; Moulngtoa.

A ITOTABIB TEIAt. MOT:T;IB (

The H-nautiun e l tbe |.ri-«-nl H-nu of thu Tin- < :: • •- 1 -Morrin County Court* bun b. en the irial .-iDaniel Walling, uti oMiuinior Sew Veruon.Jornn nllcgud iiijniii.nu l'licbc S. Ki-iin«,uyouug woman oi tUc uauic \i(n<-t. U bejym uu

of In-t wi-i-k «-ii]>i';d H't1 utintiou oflhe C'uiirt tivi'Jn.VH imii 11 linU.

tuurilertiiulacdiiilJincit. It ivim ulno irii1*! «'previoUH term, wlmu the jury (linn^retil.

idit i» nrobulilc tunl liotli trials luivi- vm\

pcimnly arUiirrhlu iliriifi«liborlw.»l «f•2.0UU. DiiriDK tlic wlitilr (ifilip reivnt triui

[1.0 UdUrtrnuiu WIIH pi«!s«:<l witliim-l, «wlthe gall<>!-.v routiiiiioil iiiiiti.v HOIIIMI, win. NH-ti'util «il!i uuliliiHliliiK front lo I lie uort tl'ti-

Uu Ffidny ufier •^lll-[<llU'<'tlll«il-I Kimmel M-.-U.IK.

<hiim.di>^ti. •!'<

i»l, Wen

net, liit- nlKht,v;i»iiipK<utMic«!iu<. An-.

erkHbiro Vulli-y Hot.] im Tl.:ink-K

Hcv, V. H. Uninrv, 1111 r\-fi.'ti>r, ^iiv!utcreati»Kl'<'liirt' un lift; lieliiml tins Mlutbef'irctM. i: Chun-li limt Mosuln,v <Inc. H<> rHnrnH In Dover njciin sunn l.i

TUv ftitirlh tK. H. It. F I M

V HiU—fiWuv—t-vruitis in tli

[be iy

uxic utid (l iitluii- will ery Ih

A very elo»» mul hitPrr»lS»swas pluye.1 ou tin1 llnvi'i1 ([niiiuii'" lust Stilui

iy i.fturm.ni. li.ttvi.il ]tkk.il iiiin-n i-lnwcby Wm. H. »»rnr«« nml J«M. 8. Mi-lltk. Tligame eudeil In u draw, 111 2 to 2, »ilnr nrvr

IK'I'H pln.vcil. Ki-nnny uml Uil•un went Hie bnllery for OIIK sliki mill Kill

ud White for ttiootb.r.

Honii!kiuil-liciirtedIti.ltesmul gcutleuutiof

tbo widow mid jim»K ili!l,lr-u ..ftlio lute

ie win ot tlio rebellion, wbo w:is Iwit-cminded iu tbe bnlt'.e of tlie Wlldi-rtii^H. TlioMnrvcA <*eftla Kliouldbi' milil til uuetimi midiery efl'uil mud is tucrinitoa«iil*stiiiitiul fuitii.Tbe l'oit Unuu Itund will &*" ailneeiiliT'

Uiuiuciit iu Miucrn'uud Mn-liiiuii«'Hull,I'ot-LOram, nn Tlniiilc^lviiiK Ni^'Iit. ikBidcs

m excellent lunwiu luiuislinl by I lie Ijitml.loru will ho HODyn, (-IIOIU'UJH, ijiinrt. lie.-* mul

iLuHHii<l(Iuvttii,niul IL UuiKliutile irUU nkvu'ti,Hilled "lliirjy'rt Mid Mini." Tluwc «bunow utiytMtijf i>l Uu 1'i'ft Drum l lmd will3 amninilinnt tills riiterltiiimirnt will ltemt-elunH Iu every iwrtieiilnr, tot tin1}1 cxecteverything tliey under take.We do tint hrsit-tlt! to iTOiioiince tliu Dill-

Emery rnceut tlie rink on Tuc*<lay i.-venln^adclilierate BWIIKIIO ON tlio iit-otilU who wen1

gulled Into witucflftlutr it, nml u fniiid onilauuger Limb, wliuiM|>i;cted 11 fair moo. Iin-fore thu race it leaked out tbut it wu4ui>u(u»job tor Ilell to win it, aud tliii win* coutlriuctlwhen the UorrUtown bettiug Imleruity ujt-pea-tcd and oSccuil all M>rU nl udda tliut Ibeirown Riuu would lie beaten. Fortunatelythere were no KUCIKCIIUH green euounh to bite

id the crooked untuiunUtum ot tun rneo lmdtir pmui lor uutltliiR. Emery ninile m.

ellbrt wbutcver to win, but fell down beforeilug a mile, uud ull«r ukutiiiK » litllv nliite

* twolulli* In fourteen initiate*. TUu wli.tln•rioimjum wi»4 a |ire-iirnu|[it<| ju!niu<l WHSiry dvhcrveilly binned by tlie t>|ii>etiitnrn.nare W9» a very lur^o mowil {ireieut nn.llUide ui thin nilxemlile farce tl .rj cuj"j.-.lcmselves much iu tlie shilling.

«nt IBLI W0UW AJ00T THE TAXII.KlIIKlR OF THE IKOX Ellit:1 obierve wltli regtet that a nrwHiinjier of

ifs town le lie tut nig utid rc-ltornUng weel;rterwevk I ho (net that the tuxceio P.iverre unusually high. I know thU jinner Ims

no apparent influence here, whore it* uiotivcnare known, nnd where tlo resimms lor theblgb imen uf thinyrar ureei|uiill,v ninian-ul,but It bus 11 tendency to injure our tiiwu

I, anil pnrtiotilnrlv HU at tlii* time vrlieniRtirtaarc beingmndc to liiiliici minufiictur-

ers toloeato with un, To iucnuiw! tho ruletrime what it ru&lly h i*f tl,*HW thit R]>itrtulchap, who w n n to liavnnKrmtjfo iiKiiiii^ttlmcaniatuiity in which ho liven, include a noil

ites and rioft trues, wlilcli are never rated1 tlio tax per $1,000 ta increase It biuber thnnreally if. Our towusliip lui of gll.iK enm-ires favorably ' * " " 1owu»blp t USCH ceuenll.v

'hronghotit Morrl*> enmity. Our miiiiici|iulif of $7.30 1* also less ttmu (but ol mnuymnieipalities, uml we (into fiirnxirc to »hnw

for it tbnn tho mojnoy tlma tpent in mostif thin ii»e. Ttio only ren^on why mir

taxes are uaiiMtiuily Iiluh tdlnrcur la kocaunepeople voted to havo thoru to. They voted

W bultd a new ac-haul tiuititiuH tberoliy fiw-lailiag an extra tm nf fMtlnrrtH.UtiQ. They

luaUted on huving udiHtiniui! lire tirotee-tion tn tbe wny of a now > U-nm unititir-, iv1.it->,t!i« Comumn Council proonnd becnuno the-people with one neenrd demanded It. Thin

tUlled an extrn tax of *1,ftU per *1.H«). Tb URIn these two Item* we tinve UTI oxtra tux of

this yenr, jiiorc«i»in; the uuiled tnwuand tuwnnliin u « a of •18.1? nearly 40 per

Now wboinrespjiiJililo fur tliin extra40 per cent, but the people who vote<t andasked for tbo tblug" wit oh Live mnde It•ecesury f They could have mivod tliin hightax if they bad not ilcmnnded a new nebool

md additional prolecHon ngalimt HiWhy tune our authorities fotyloitifc what tbe.peopledenmaAtt>ey ihallflat Ami vliytluunllrtry to domnge tbe town In thnnation ot thoao who may bnve thnught of lo-cating bere I As a vmnettyages me more than the tax I am compelled topay for tbe tbini* wbicb tbe people auk for.

~ PAVES.

Dover, V. I., NOT. 18tli, 1883.

laatptiaB to BBfUaer Weher.Engineer Geo. II. Kticlior. ot the Hover E*.reas, now tb« Chief ..f Holmkou Hiolb,

hood, Locomotive Km In err*, wm un Snmt-day rvcniug last given a rrceiition Ht U'elier'i

1, Halwkcn, In honor ot UIR rolwrti frowNewQrleans an UeleRate te tbe National Convention ol Locomotive Engineer*. The nn ii

the tlircctwaoMbc.taAv Wewilsnl(he firotberbood, nnd the Bathorlnp>1.Ud.raa a larKo "lie, ineliidiTij; inont of the <<ugl'icerholtberoail and their laAWs, vbnbitA anTeoing that waa reiilcle with cnjoynieulront benlonloffto cm!. A v«>r>- flne iuimiiu-1

was a prominent 1 ml ure of tlie noruslnn nmlthe Uth KeKiUPnt I>«nd, of New York, turniahed exoellent Uiuaie for tlic dancing- pro-gramme. About two hniidri-il In nil werepmeuttodohonor to the oecaitowmnian must havo felt proud Indeed toknow tbat lie had so mnuy frieniin dealrmirceognlio bis merit* at an niKinrrr and 111

The Catwultlce* who had char«the detail* of thin very succensful affair woreaafoll

e of A, E. Tayleiera, Mn, Gorman, Mr

Wood and II. furber,Floor Committee—A. Meycw, M. Fowler,

C. Borland and C. Mil lor,Mceeptbiu Committee—Mrs. Miller, Mrs.

Doty, Hn . SnnfiTi], HrH.Harlitnrt.Mi.- Ti

*Hlt. W«. r«'dlTH*i>, J)'- U. J'l'.'J", !'. Jl. ij.V.'J-ford, C. King, T. Maloy, 8. Fredericks nud

J. B. Englinfa.

rarfnawty.

A ta« D M at tba Briok Drag HtoM.

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l>iwv«tttur 4,'utU'i1 tin-11 iiiti>iiiii»"il l» i'i-rnr t llie Cnurt . l.lll Jil.lKi- Dii lr l r. iii.t!-l(.-rl

hut he WIJK tliiMiul^e nml not I he I'ff^i-i-ninr.

nt tin' .linl^t' Inlil him ilinin nilvi.i:.

« <'<>mil,v iiu.l in tli" nun!'!1 M-

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KiEsbtiary Anniversary.

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I w I n - l t t - v e d u u i W t w i U i .

MB. rOTTEE.1* ELECriOK.

silly lit'i-nmliiK tiviill.v t'st'iriH.;.! .n.^-ll.. '

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M!, -AM L'l. .\iii«ri^

I!. Bi-u-y, Slu, I'.. W.i,:.-i', .lining K. Klisiiil^,

i i i m i t . v . T o i - i i i n l i n i i - I l i e i n i w i i i i n i l t I h e . v i t r t - " " " ' I ' I " ' " • . \ " ' • '

V o i i h e r u H i s t r h i t vt U . n - k m n i . v i i ' . i l l r . l j l o ' » • . l , i - M i l . i i , - - 1. . i ,

HMHI v o t c - H t w o , V I - I H H i u « i i n . l w n i i n . ) 1 i t ' - H ' i n i t - ' . i - . i n I n . - . t ! , i -

i k ' i l , u m l U n i t I h i K i i I h i ' . • ; : • * : • u i t h M - V I - I - I I ! ] - V c l ' t n ' - - « » n i l l . - . I - I . -

r i i ' l x i u I ' d ^ s . i i i - i M i t i i t y . A l l l i i l i t . t l i w w ! *><'•>•• V>->- ••• >'•>.'"•••-•:,

,1 o u t . ' I ' l u - y I I I I L E I I I l o h e t h i n s 11 o u t i n i M - i i - t i i i : . m ! II,, , • . . , . .

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i o l u t c t t u - I I I - . V K t i l ' ( h u S t i l l . , . T U i '

i t y i i i n i i V i l l r t i i i i i t S i ' i i a t n i ' d i i a - j * i.s u I l i n i ^ . y

i t l « w , i l l i t t \ w i u v l i c i t w i l l f V i ; O

1 K">. li ,v>l 1. I ' l i i i l S i i l l n i i l . Al ft <l>l S. lli ' t j i l i iji ,1 ' ' .- . 1".. 1 .- •-, ii..,1. ill. W i l l i r II. W o . n l . Mrn.,' 1 \ . Mi, ' > : - n . A . .1 . r . , , . , A. II . lt.vi-:iin,

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KILL00BFS COBNER DRUG ST0BBI i ike place la f• far DBI7OS.

KILLGORE'S CORNER DRUG STOREIi the pUc« to ( a far MEDICINE*.

KILLGORE'S CORNER DRUG STOREi . tha | t a a ia ia far TOILET 4HTICI.EII.

KILLGORE'S CORNER DRUG STOREii the place ta • • far Bpaacei aa* Cfeawati.

KILLGORE'S CORNER DRUG STOREU Ike place la • • tut PAINTS aa* OILM.

KILLGORE'S CORNER DRUG]JSTOREil the place la t» far MeWf-Mlse* Palati.

KILLGORE'S CORNER DRUG STOREIi tke place la • • far Ului «a* Pmttf.

KILLGORE'S CORNER DRUG STOREii Ike place ta Ha far <!<»» aa* ti.«r*Mei.

KILLGORE'S CORNER DRUG STOREii tke place ta is far Firrilblaf HHiallr kept ia a •nfcUM

CaaMrr Orm Ware.

Imth llii'sr (ii'iitli'ini'ii hiive lurur iinijini-

istri.'lH. 'l'tu'ii iijr.iin tlu\v H:IV Ilml tin' tnivn>f DilVIT Illis Jin'tr,! nr.'l' ii'*ll voti'.-l lit !t-:

•UTeli'i'llmiM wlllmiil In-ill-,' i lh i i ln] . OTM-ltbiiK. Ttn> h>»'ii I'let-tiniH in ]>.ivcr|!(iveriii.'il liy ilH.-wn ^H-ri;.] ,-liiil'lrr nli.l1,,-ld in <-<iiif.u-ii.ity lo II- Kvn ifiln-.v

i' :.llri;if<l li.v tliiri IIIW ul.ii-h ii]i)i)ii-.s lo.'iinil t'.wii»Hhi|i .-icHiiniK un mie winil.l

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U u w n h a v e l i e w i « o « t r e i i - - i l i c i u ' . l n i u c u i u m i u l u u l l U t ; . , i - i ^ . . ^ 1 ,

' H 'ce i t t c k ' e l i o u U n i t t tu*v ti' iuili l I n i v e \ s l i i l r f c i ! l i . i 11 [,ilt \ , : , , r

l i i i i K l o f.-nr rrnm i i n n l b c r ' c o i H e - l . T h i i i '

I'll.' f u e l i i ' i i m i i m l i r v . i m i :i l l d i^j in t i t t h a t V:.

.1 t l u - l i ' - n l l y j u i l l f i l v i m * I n l l i o T l i i n l

. K i t ' i n l i l v I > i « t r k - | .

+.9+.... . _ _ _ _Tbe Kavagei of a Had Tlag.

ICev. Mi. Owrn«, ol Knitli^.l tK'iir 1'inr<rniik, on M.ituriliiy relum! thn tctrtldiiraava m nii'lraled l».v n mini «loK in llie Imrn

<f M M . Wilth'm I'. Knit , 11 wliloti- livtiij; ni'iivi llr»..k. II.' sutd tlutt tlu- t,ri-;lll.l.rlm,,a itii-Hlioti lmd Ix-eii nliimii'il tor Hrvcrnl wevU

liiml- tti viilii.iis invrtH »f iltsit liwwUt.v, nml.r w r . l i prrvi-MM. M r s Kent h;i.l l,i.4 1miliUlilelioTF.(>N, ncuu- ami iiiUniiil 11 unteii-

' I t wnn iiT) .tono hv one o f l l i e iic^R wliicli: t'iiiHUT.i ill our wvtion IIIHI 1»i-n hunting

\K in1 rust tlio enmilry llie Aon nm,lo nlmisfitlor Ulrx. Kenl'H Imrn mul S|>I-;IIIK thri'iiyh tlicwiiulinv,' cntrjitiK IHVII.V the mtr.li. A tlo^ win

n l in one ol' U u at nils nml w m l.il Wn l>,vilii.l imitiiiil. Then the liuiuiilit'H of theH WITH iir.pr.1 »|ii?n liy lilt tfi-lli. A (;mv.11 cUliiK c i l f Virc ui'Xt utt.H-kr.l, nn.l

misCH. Tim stiihk-maii, tin <>|>i>iiiiiu thu li.'iiiiliiirf, fiiiind all of thu miluinls in

1 t l . 11

ttvl Hll <iy u|ion tlw llmir nml u x{niii»i> dnu

iehc.1 iiaar tim rmir WHII, II«1I.KIJi; nml froth iV>('kihi! i u (•:,ii>i..l<-(tTho mail (iineutod u nun uml Idllcit

be ( i iy . In order li> rcli<!v^ tin' ntlii-r aninmlxrom|i:iln tlioyWDte m>.\t i>ut tti ilculli, en-ullitiK it b*s ol iibaul fl.tMMI ujinn .Mr«. Knut."Tlioliittei- hiH Wen jiL-culidtlv uiifurtmiiili'

I Into, haviuj! recnitl.V lust her o n l j son,,-liOH- IIIIIU'H P W ctushn l l.y u lioi^c whi<liroxM.1 liim iigniiirtt tlio hum whiii- l<u vm in

A aa«r Itst? Ibout Inn,A letter from OrenntroitJ l.nkc u-iy- 1 The

stilus "" tlio lilkc (lii^ full but heiu fine.lie lin** o|« tiiii only lnrne tint ]ilenliful.'hr> iriiiileR toll ft (|nner wlory ulmitt the liir;:e-noiilh intHH, at tboy cull tho thirst of thoipcelea tlmt 11m ilMwil out ur HIIH l;ikc Thene

IIIIPH wny Hint t( llio flr~t cold KJU'II in tlieilmnu i- f,.H(iwr,l ).y Imiivy WIIKIH fnnn the»-tli or nortliwe«t, uu<l c^iiwlnll.v if it U:c-o'i|iiniilL'd by liruvv rain, Urn hrifla in tliu

sballuw wiitcr nre nunftirlcil Hull t luj fre inrk'KH Iu k'-ep from ll,ititl"S ^'^}' "I1 »•!

!«! fliirfuce. Tho Riii"lii* nil rliiini <« huvcently olii'er.vc.il tliU tv»U. t*ue «f Umrt fay A tlmt n eonstiiiit. vrntcli in kept for(ici'tiHionaiit till* time in X'DVi'iiiN.'r. (tn

IHIIM nt nil Bid's mo |.ii'l;i'il up iin.l ennii-diy li.v I he fiiupnnfiiuinl resiili'iitx near 1 tic

Inkn. Ttu-y urn finin,! f.iiii.v nifivln^ t.icirmi.l tiiiU, BwlmmiuK iK-iirly in cireli^,

utterly iiiciii>iitile of turning nvcr. II iln- fi-,h»r« leR Iu HIP water tuey tvrovcr Ntn»if.'t»nft.-rnfmvbouis. lint verv few of ihem an'llloweil to CflOapc. It often linl'l^tin nftci'nucli a Mtonn Hint nioie IINII an: uiUcn Iranithe lake in the inuumr outlini'ii, in 11 Hin ln•Iny, tbnn l.'iEilluiato (i«lit.rii(oii g<4 in 1111 eii-

t h t CaaMry aa i It. Vioholas,No peHodiciil in Anicriean Ilivruturc lm«i-erntlnincil Kttch w*nirterrul miercHH tin 'hkh I1114 inilkftl Ihn Cenliirv MHRUnt-o it liepin Iheimhlii-ntioii ofilH finWar I-iipcTB " l.j O.-11. (inmt uml otl

T.) uu ulicady bi^li pnwitioo iu Iitctnture andartiHlU- merit it nddeil tliiM hinlni-icnl feature.wbirlmtonceebiinneil all the people, auditsctrctilntiiiu incwufttil fill tlie lluMti'* uwaliuo»t fuhuiolix. Wonderful alsolun 'tbo Hiiet'Mui that hns marked tlie jrmwlli of Si.

wuilb wlilcb In IN iroiijflit then; inililicntionx* front niuk of llio worlds i>[<M«rti<Ml« iis emitiinieJ the coming j«';ir, an will i,.liyreHillnfi tlw uuuiniiiuriUMita of them

on tbe n;i|HWiie paso. oi" emit iuliTi^t, nJ

,11, will be fjiti.il the Hpedul oll'tr liy n h M

Ceutury which coutuin tlio fiimon* "Wui•tt\" The miliHerijUiim jirim nf tliu Nii^n-in^f, imd for 8t. NIL-IIOIUM »S i:er vettr.^oiiihlninK with Ili» KiiA, howi'FCT, w*

fail liiniiwli mirMll)."irilnrn with tlin Mii^iiiiuo•UASS MHI vtUU St. Molmltis tVirfli.iiU p,"

Outinii and Xn&Jnffi.TbindqmrtuieBtiif tin) riiilii'li'liiiiiii Wii! lil

I'rcsn in di-voti'd e»clilMVf^ly to lunuumetit

tlic Uutuo clrcto uuel tUft ]ir < l l t l ( l t i ( i n '

iini iutereourne. It IIIIH ptincs Inr tlin |mlor, out-of-door njKirlrt, c uteri siiiiui.'i'U HUIi\ilc ftn chnteli*o»ii»W«M*t Wni* tniiwiaswni-i

JiijiiiilE KinuL-H, iluut'liii! Kitting. rtuii|iiuCnmeK, ijiilet j-iimcit, pnnif-a «f tuetimry, k'»»"ot nkll l- in fiii-t ull kiuili* nf giuii«-M. It U

liar feature of the \ta\wr timl IK IHMUry wci-k. Semi for a Hatii|Oi! envy "'"' Hl

it you th inkj ' f j^ m^_

AUsnUra, LaUes^\-.r.-u>ui ,-,-}™n* «t it. r. }:.•;)<'-•-. A s.,11 i:;.,.,,t i , : , , , , . ,

lino ulivnyn nu hiitul nuil i-aih pitlr warraul

nii-fi-inf lii.i y

KPilTly I WM-il in thn Canal.

>:<• !r,,l Ir.llvn inln11, t h - Ui.-k (on'U 1,

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t i . ' . l i i . ml lii'il wlii,-U

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M r . Pkol i ia ,-ii.d i h o S s i v i t a r i l n i i .

I I.SS7, (il-t . ' i i il^IiK n- i , . i l ( ! , :;,,• ri-.v (»i'-i I "

v knnw of. r.n.t "l.i. IIMI.!; iin.l ,>'i.)'.!i!iiici'diiriiliiiii in !,i,. >:1.....(, in !•.,(,.,. „„ ,[„.

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-Il i i inil leilh.v Hill .'.-Vi- ...I l',it,.'h-.ii,.-uidl l n r

lift t ! i i i i B K « - . i v . - ' \ \ i i , ! , t , t i - i i , , l . I n v.l*ii.-h

•liii-ii n : i l ; i r ; i l l y :,rU,-< i-:. v . l , - , M l , . - l i y i . - i

i n n U n i t . ^vn . - . " U i n - l i , -,- ! "

How lo Keep Chestnuts,This Ui!,,-rl!,-.-timt .-,'„,,>!,. .mihn. l!,,' niK-

IV,I1 L.PI-t.llll' h l l t d :MI,1 '11ll,,.-l MIK-lll-il.Io.-.h•oil i i - c , - t i :» i i i lvmi . l i - ; . Mil . i r . 1,j.!,-.-,-(,1,,1,,.1-ha r e i l f n r i ' i i r l y

A Epafcst!«aiaL Reward.! 11,.. ! „ }•,!•;.In- (ln> n:ii!i<- i.f 11 r e n t

t : i : " . ; . 1 . J: .< n. iU In .1 l i - l ter , In.-tl lU-uUi v - 1 11.. V, i i \ i i ,1 , i jn ih l i - l i i l i ; ; U,, ' iinlit-i!

-i i . - j . r i i - . . - i.l ,li>lm J l ih in- m i d K(i t l»

•\v:ii,l 111 «u.v ..i,i ' wli. i w l l l V u t -

11111I1. I wiiliin tvMi'lu.f Ili<-law.«.!' . .mV.mii ivini wi* iviU i;ivi>

A Truly Wonderful Itiventiaa

V. . . i u - i !„„.•,. . i t , ii, iii'iimm-i- in Hie HiiEtiM- of

.1 l'.'l 't-l ii."i:il l>iirk tilmfimriilili nlliliin. I t

' t ! . . - l -»-l t ,m.l |.I.-.'i..i in ,.II,V I l l i H » f ' t l i cI. •;,. .ir.i;.i-.ii,l t-il in I-;M,' ii fucmues neik-.inr l.trn. ;ni,i i, ,,,-u ,,m- iiil.lr.l. Tint lim-k nml«!.iq. ;II.- iilMcdiusiiilift ' . tin. metiil Ktnlw f<>

(. '" .•l i i l i i ' l iMllH ;:.-<l In 11K. nxi inwiK-formtl»- t.;it-l; i.f tin- lim.li. li in iudi 's tnuinil i le

lir-l> n m l M - l with till' liniriu'i'ii ••(• ]ili|MhW M s 'I U.. ( U i l k n y liunk t-nlUHiurt «Vt«O«

U ,111- :mil -.vill Imhl furty lni|ii<r[iilH, iwfiuiy-r.-.ir i-i.nU uml twn piinclx. ». 'UII |«T Urn-. ,>il' :'.!n..nvlli III, V.nvi- I!II> KIIU. H^lii hi mOl t l ieI . , . , ] , : in llii- S] ,(- , .In-., JI]] Cniijici- M-jll liniltC:i raiim -of l l i i v i r jtcM wi'i'h.

PIERSON ft CO.are to the front as usual for the Winter season with

the greatest stock of Overcoats for

MEN. BOYS AND CHILDRENto be found anywhere. We have them In

UNION BEAVERS, FOB BEAVERS.CORKSCREWS, KERSEYS AND MELTONS,

IN IBF, L lTtSt MODES, PUBFE0T nTTISa, WEIX TUHIIED *>D 8VB-BTiNTIALI.J MWG. WOX

LOW PRIOBS.we are perfectly willing to compete withany city houses, because we buy greatstocks from manufacturers for cash andhave no rents to pay.OPPOSITE THE BANK, DOVER, S. J.

SKATES! SKATES! SKATES!

TheWeekly Iron Report.

.i.l Wiring .lunniui of

-»<:<] I.Uvillrss. nll'I llii.ll-ll lln- slaililul'il i|l]u-I'ltiniK . . U 1 * . >;lf! riniE Jfin I'm-Xii. I X , Nn. a

X. ,.,._! ]'..i--.. l.el.i.Ji bniihlH tvinnlii ilti-eli'iii'.'i'-il. ilii 'V.'i-it-i (li-imMtiiiu to <.«nti-m:t

in i.i ni'M yen i'. AI (lie Hume timu.!i l i trarihi.t' ol fin-.. •<•••< l i . i v l.lmvn in iliiriiin llm

IIH.I.UJ. im. l l lu . iu-.-dm-tiuu !t-\-. lu'i-,H iii-;', .1 III l.';|.<! L'(),llllll lull.- |l IIIDlltll. It >H

l)tfnl v,li>-(ii(r t in-iniirkct will eoiilitiue to

.- in tho

HEADQUABTBBI AT

3. H. BERRY & CO.'S STORE.HIGN OF THE PADLOCK, DOVEB, I . J .

UKADQIJAMTEH8 iVO*

SLEDS, SLEDS.

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THE POPULAR RESTAURANT."WARREN ST.. DOVER.

18 MAVtYS WELL HUPCUKD WITH X f i n T H D i a IX THE U S E OT

in a lunch 1» n fir»t-chi«» cit-al. Putties coming from abroad In vas t of tke sAare «H

ho ..1 rveil »t my iilacc In ahuit uutlce uud at Kasowbto privet,

OYSTERS!received frcflh every .Iny nnd sold and aerved in attjr way to snit the bayor.

EMORY VAN GILDER, - • • Prop'r.

A BUSINESS SUCCESS.DESPITE THE OEPRKHUOtl OT TBE TIMES.

J. P. WOODHULL,THE

—^—IQROCEltl—*J^is t»lL-ii9iii1 to mtiko tlio announeomant that hia Imflinena bos prom] % flatterisc

™ooeR=, -ohioiU ia largely diw lo tlio FRESH STOCKS ALWAYSPRESKNTEP, fair prices, and careful badness methods.

Uu will coutiouo to offer u nsaal fall line* of

FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,with the best ipecialtiea in every departnteot R« is offerio;

PILLSBURY'S BEST FLOUR,wbicb never needs a rccomroenOntiot. bcyonO • tingle trial, and'nnki the binh-

est in tlio matket. In

TEAS ANP COFFEES,La is offering articles tlmt never disnppobt tlio taste, and U doing j u t now A

largo triido ia a very

SUPERIOR GRADE OF HAMS,tvlricb riTo BDVI by tlie BUCQ or nny fizoto eait tbe puroLaiter. A o o w other tpo«cinltirs am tbo bost iu ail kinds of Furuign and Domoslio FrniU, Dried Frniti"Smokfil Mwis nml Finli, llottiod Pickles and everytliina else in the Una of i £ . 6oinsa Groceries nuil Proyieiocs.

Jut in Sfluaa.Compauml Tar Uoutli Kjniji, l.Mt iu tlio

Birket, made only i t tlie Brick Drug Store.

i\un Fufi

Brick Unig Kt-irc.

rerylliinR else in the lino ol

J. P. WOODHDLL, Brocer,BLACKWELL St.. DOVER, N. J .

THREE DOORS VtESl OF POST OFFICE.

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mad. His blood bounded hotly throughlii* fevon-d veia^ , visions ot sparkling{.liuilniiis danced before bia tliy, blood-shot eyes; liin withered tongue cloveliotly io the roof ol hia month, bisbroiith nmio in long, liut gueps—l<ke thoLot bri'iith nf the Bituiuun." J*ow r e f e r"enco lo ClmpWr XCVIl ol "A. TripleAUiiiucc" will show that Urn p*u»age bialiot been changed. I thought A gooJdeal about it, and After tlie ttiinkiog Ii.cci.leil to let it nUnd. It is tt very fluepassage in ittwlf, UDII I am nut prepmedto Buy that it is cot true to nature, You6CQ, aa u liuto Reginald cuutd not poawi-fcly lave eiiewing gum io Lii pocket, Itwas quite out of tlie question.

To tell the I nil)., I cannot but feeleorrj for my hcroca twuietiaies, for it inmy painful duty to deny to them all ofthe liomelj cuiufurtwliioL brigbtca othermen's liven. Personally, for instance, Igreatly uujoy breakdmling OD buccukew and sauwges; but anybody canBco Low utterly unheroic a bero «bobreakfasted OD buckwheat cakea andnautagea would Ue. And bare 1the ssitue thing again with Reginald andtbc chewing-gum. It really wouldn't do.

After the sun got up—the day happenedto be n worm ope, luckily—I waa notquite so wretched. Ho suasbme couldcuter tho trup for tbu aide towards tht>aoutU wtt» cluscd by the tolid noodeudoor; l>ut (be mild air emiie iu throughtbc cliiukH betweeu tbe logs and tookBOIUO uf t ie desperate chill out of uiybones, lu the fuint Lope ttiut somc-liuilv might hour me, I did • good tlenlof yelling, bat I did lew or tbis as theday passed ou, foriu spite uf the s(iru<guui, lay mouth was pretty hot 11111] dryand my throat felt as though I hudecitlih'd it. Of course, nobody cuiuo inBDswer to my fries; indeed, 1 didmuch hope that .tcjbodj would, loi ihenearest bouae won all of two miles away,aud tho chances were a thousand to oneagainst anybody coming into Ibe out-of-tlie-tray part of tbe woods in which theliear trup was. There didn't Mem tjuclibope for sac, that was a fact. My mintlv&oJeted off to Mary at her TIUBIM-giviug dinner. I'm sfraiJ t U t mythoughts were muie OD the diuuer tbau

* they were on Mary. l a a fooliah aort ofway I fell to wondering how tbe ItusaiNibiliBtB liked taut turkey. And then,from sheer weariness and eibiostioD, Idropped off into a done,

" Woll, you're not a bear, tae you ?And if you're oot a bear, what tbe dick-ens are you ' V in bete ?"

These woiv . goko tue up, and thereHis, Isaac, down or. bia kneca »*> tbe doorof tlie trap looking in at ma. HB bad ibalf-caten apple in Lie baud. Withooia worj I anatched the apple from bia•nd finisked it at two bit™. It waa tkenoat dalidoM thing tint I ever hail inWy mouth.

•• Them's city manners, I s'pow,'Isaac, Hulleuly.

"Give meanatlii>r,>'Igaipe(l. "Don'tjou aee I'm starving?"

"Mot bein' able to mee clear into yourimiaw, I can't aay M I do. Bub • >JOB are, what are you doio' it for ?body aak jou to set io here withoutTittles, I reckon. Wliat are yon drivia'•t, anyway ?"

Weak as I was, I Lad to tell Isaac allIhe particulars of my springing tbe trapupon myself, and of my long imprisonmeat, before I could get any practicalassistance from him.

When I bod finished, Le gave me twomore apples—all tie had about bim—andwhile 1 ate them ravenously, he returnedfcia inquisition.

41 Well, I reckon you did spring theImp on yourself in that fool waj—il'dbe jes like yon ; but after 'twas aprungWhat did yon Btay in there for ?"

"Becaaw I couldn't get out, you idiot,1

I answered oaragel/, with mj noctb fullof apple. "Too don't imagine that I•tajed in there fur tteatJy a day and ahalf for tbe fan nf tbs thing, do yon ?'

"Jen'at this partieltr urinate," Iaaicfeptied with highly euaperaiiog cool-•eaf, " I can't aet my bttntla ID no otber•kill* good leuon."

"Don't jou we tbat gnat log tbatdropped whun the door fell, and thatfeeld down the door ao ibat no iearth could hafe opened it from ILeiuiae r Ian't that « reason big enoughfor erea a booby like jou to we f"

" I allow tbat 1 seethe log," Saaae an-•wcred, "butga to its hftvin'beo a rei•on for your aUyio' in there, why it aia't•othin' of tbe sort. Tbat log wiantflied right, I a'poae, for it didn't faU onthe top ot tlie door al all. U kinder fellaiJewaya aD' ketobed. Vcu night 'a'cpened tliat door with one hand il jon'dtried to. Now yon don't truly mean lo•ay that you've been a-selUn' in tbattrap ever BIDM yetterday forenoon, an'bweiTt had the wit to mike Ihe c u tautfattoiatiytogetoflr, do JOB Y Batwoajertur l Yo« her, by liity 1 Veil,frontbefinllaiael 5oo up for a gooddeal of • darned fool; but yoa'w a heapbore of a darn*J fool than t took yon

farThe fact of tbe matter wu that I had

mitten in » ? n o t * . " Bqciula madeBO tlort to esoape. Even IU atrongmtau, he knew, were powerleH agaiiutIhe enormooM atrength of t ie trap, built•a it wu to reaUt tbe atout«t eCorti ofwildly ragingbeaufc. CalaaIjb«N«gnedliitDMU to biM dreadful dooia"-aBd to I

Nihilist. I bare felt for some time poutthat in tlie keeping of tliio nolilu manmy troubled heart would Had rest. 'Weare to he married to-morrow, aud by tbctime tbis reaches you I shall be Mr*.Bi>iu1mntoviteb. It wns becniiKo I W.IHquite sure Unit tliis WHS coming tUat 1Tote ymi, K.'v.-riil w-i'uka niiuv, thatlieu a woman it> t-ugagt-'d to tluve (a«u

at UUCL' tbe tbird U the mau wboin (thetruly luvcs. In 'A Triple Alliance,' bosura to make Reginald's KOlilocjii}' t'X-

rets this view,"Aud I did.

The sniilen and violent dcatb of t ugene Stilea, of Mt. PrtfJoni, t-att ftcl«'|ffloom over tbo cfitii' neigh IjorbootlnBe was highly eslutnm'J and resiJi-cUnby a large circle uf Irieuds. Hi> was nman of sterling qualilk-s. Strictly tt>ui-peratt!in Im Cubits, he was ouu to tier««pected by all. It is very KI<1 to ihinkof bit) being cut down in the prime of hi'*manhood. Ue bud ouly K'eti lnnniuilten monlhB, and wus lookiutf forwurtl ti>many yeawof hnppintHH. His wife willalwuya iiavo tho com fur I of knowingthat bis lust tbougbts «<-ft> of IRT, forwith hiB dyiug breath he wiid. "TellLaura I love her. Hi* iruth tilli.l manvhoartB with moiirniut', hut none felt tlicblow morcleuvily than liiwiignil niotl«;raud youugrst nisttT, whom lit; clotely rt-seiabk'd, and tu whom lie wan cliwt-ivattached. He was Im luothet'-n bsibyboy, aud continual HO (.VUII uftt'i- ho h;idgrown to nii.nlii'0.1. Huwill long beDinitrued n*t oue "f tliL' Itnal i>f men.His funeral took pluic i.t Mt. Fn-nluni,and wasIarKitlynKi'tnled Ijy Crieiitin whocutoo to iiay their lust i-csj>.'cts to (liedent!, Tbe nuk-uiu nertiet wan cuudui't-ed by theltev.Mr. Hayter, of thai |>l«oti.MtUecU'se of theservict! the liL*aatUulliyinii,i"Iu tho Sweet Bye nud UJP." wastrnug by the choir, the by tun being ugroat favorite of the decoam'ili uud WIIR

1 ' ' (jy liix Bister. Although be

y y jIbaaaneway. Itriedto eipUioalltbin•boat Beginahi to laaae. but I don'tthink, aoaebow, tbat be took i l ia. Helooked at me in a very queer way furawhile, ana Ibm bo abookhis bead, •*thongb hi tboagbt tbat aomething oran other-1 coatd not tell wbat—austbe aU wroBg. His only aaftble anawer«ai aa angry, inarticotite nelaaiatiotibetween a gmat aad a snort Tben beturned away trom me, and for severalftiinfttea looked out between tbe barebranches of tbe treea aeroai the vaUey totbe fir moutaiks beyond.

FieMStly be tamed to ma again, withit took of real kindliness apon bis face,Ma said l "It ain't yoar fault thatyou're nob a danation fool, yon poorUtUflaiUMt. Youcati'tl»lpit,yonwaaIwni tbat way." And tben be added:«Jea1 yon eoioe along; with me. 111 lakeeareofyou, I will indeed." Poring alltbe long and painfal walk homeward,While IBBM wai as tender and as uelpfnt•u a man eonld be, the d y words thathe Bpoks aafl theae he aaid one andover again ia a low voice aad in a tone)Of gentrine cotapaaaio»-were : " Ionpoor UHle fool 1 Ton poor liltle fool!"

Issae was a V>od-bflau1ed fellow in biair i j , ba t la t t eoflrinoea tbat tbe ettt-KaU whieh be lomed ol ay mentalqoaiitiesoa this occaaion waa as iagea-VeaaMitwaseinmeoos. I had a eoMMd a fenc and a droadfsl atlack ofiWoauUsn. fThen I was geUisg a Wt-t b better tben oame a litter frost Marytfcateeat au baek to bed for uotberfgrtnigat. After telttog «ne all abont| U TWnkagiTiBg dioner, and bow sorryaba wa* tbat I bad sol been there, Maryvrotet "IowgbiiobaTemtntionedtoj<m BOCMT, patwana, tlut lot num tbaavtwo rean I b a T e b t t n ^ w ^ '" "

kamr. On TbaakajiTini P t j altar din-ner X aoaepM mj Umi tte Ibvahi

SEPT. 3011i. 18*5.

We have just pur-

chased a line of LA-

1)1 KS M U S L I N

UNDUKWEAIl of

H number of different

styles which we have

placed on Kale in our

new department and

which will be sold by

lady clerks. In a few

days we will have

a complete line of

WEAK.

Bfktted ymade DO profession of religion,oot forget tlmt Oo%i is lov« it yaud Rurely bis noble nets bore below willplead for bim above, * *

Our carpets this fall

are unusually hand*

some in patterns and

colors, and in rein*

nants of carpets we

are making large con-

cessions in prices.

W. S. BABBITT'S SON,Dforrhtown, N. I,

Amorica wua discovered iu oreryianta it) tlm year U9i, and no one gaveit; correct duitf.•• Wb.it Htuif was lu»t udmittcd to the

Union?" brought a variety of answers,naia Idaho, one Texas, some

Nevada, one Kansas, aoJanswered Colorado,

Where wus Napoleon born?" InFrance, iu Europe, in Wuslnnytuu, inthe Mediterranean tun, iumi the niojonty fiuvo correctly thoItUnd of Comicn.

1'be diBtauce uf tbc eurtb from theana ii estimated nt nil tbu way from1,OOU,000 mile, to l.OUO.OOU.OOU.

Tlie question was atkud, " How ninnytimes does tbo muaii revoke urouml IbeBOB in tbe course oft. year?" aud seemcd a Htuaner. ftotio laid font tiuiusotbera twelve, aeverul answeiej tlv<times, and a small number auawered omtino.

Tbe present King of Greece wasioorgo William l'otrolenm.

How many planets arc there?" wasirered all tlio wny from four

eighteen. Some- mid tbu planets werethe earlb, sun, moon and stars.

Tbe freezing point ot wuter by Furenheit'i thermomeler wns auid to be 28.3133,35 anil everything but 32 tlegieta, thecorrect point

Who wrote Gray's 'ElegyChurch-yard?'" One anBwerepeare; ODC >aid Longfellow.

Does it pay to keep Jersey cows?"asks a Pennsylvania farmer. "Naw; ulcoarse it doesn't, you lunatic. It pay;to sell 'em.

Tbe South Sea Islaiiden. are learningto swear in English and play poker.Another advance in the Pacific male!

GEO. FEDER,m WEIX-INOWJI

main Tina m wmk u loettca htBMlf la

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ftoraerlr MMBbd ly WbHIock k Lewi., u dliag«Ind|rlolbo«Uf

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In abudsnee a*d at way dowa prlcM.

HAT8 !

of tbs Meal alylsa lor tbs saatoa. Tke pab*Ue wUl to will rewarded by •umloiM

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Agents wanted everywhere to earnmoney in distributing the Sun't Pre-miums.

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GREATEST -:- OPPORTUNITYTO SECURE

Fall and Winter Clothing jAl- l'UJCI.H 'IffAT V'll.I. y.-i>'MSH EVEKVIIODV.

We have purchased the entire stock ofJlothing of the •well-known wholesale man-ufacturers, Messrs. Colin, Ball & Co., at 60c.on the dollar, and unhesitatingly say thatnever before in the history of the retail cloth-ing trade were such values offered.Men's Durable Overcoats at $3.60; worth S10.All-Wool Fall Overcoat at $4.50; worth $12.Beaver Overcoats in blue, black and brown

at $7; worth $16.Men's Durable Suits. $5; worth $10.Mixed Cassitnere Suits at $8; worth $15.Men's Plaid and Check Suits at $10; worth S20.Men's Fine Corkscrew Suits at $14; worth S25.English Broad-wale Diagonal Suits at $15;

worth $28.Men's Pants at $1.25, $1.50 and $2.50; worth

$2.50, $3.50 and $4.50.Boys' and Children's Suits at $1.50,82, $3, $4 »nd

$5; world $3, S450, $6,$8and$10.

IHI POPDLUI

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Milt mulntnhiH tilw rciiutatimi for U-.-jrlut;UlllH-OUi.llfl(!Ktllfkri vt

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than any known explosive.

Is not u dangerous to

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Is plaftic and produces

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Notice of Settlement.Notice IB hereby Rlrontlial lbs ICCOQ I 101

the SKbaorlber, Ai!niinUttalrix or Eliplialet^ron. dee'd. will bo atditea and Hated 1STk» Barrogste, aoa reported lor Mttlemerl lo

the Orpheea' Court of ibe Coonty or Uirrii,oe laonitay Ibe foortb daf of January nrst.

srj»s.N LION,lllbcniift, Vorrla Co.. N. J.

Deled CM. B i t , UK. (» » .

Notice ol Settlement.ffollce la berrtiTcrrca that tbe ae:oanls

of tbe aabseribcr, iftecutor of Bltaa IIAIIDT•aimer, dcceafctl, will lie anilited aoi .tateil

bj tlie SarroKBle. .oil rr|inrti'il for .pttlnninut*.. &i Cn}lian.'<,'mirii>^<nr- finufy rf Hur-ita, «a VOlTDLT.Ute t^nrtt) i*t nr l.naar;aut. WIU.UMBiWWatlT,

Hgver, N. JPaledOel. nil, MB, li-tw

This it Ihe Iron Era said to have a large circulation ind

influence in your town. We are strongly solicited to adver-

tise in it. and as we are very anxious to «et your trade we

will give it a fair trial. We want you to understand that we

are selling the best of £D3ds only, at lower prices than any

other house in New York. We have only one price and guar-

mtee satisfaction, or return the money. Our stock comprises

everything you can think of in lien's and Coy.' Clothing a*.

Hats, up to Ihe very finest; but medium price goods receive

our greatest attention. We recommend especially our $2, SO

and S3.50 BOYS' SUITS, our 012 and SI5 MEN'S SUITS an*

OVERCOATS and our $1.45 DERBY HATS. These Hats are

sold all over NEW YORK at $2.

'<(( i.i(( thltt a<U-ietis'Wxl i liriwj it in our utore ami ifim wHlbe tcell jmld jbr Ihs trtwWe, It

lV t'ttsi IftlH tiltl/M'tlt'l til ,Stt! Wlif' iff

London & Liverpool Clothing Go.86 and 88 BOWERY, cor. Hester St.

Between Grand and Canal Sts., NEW YORK.

Oil! uii.l ciiuviucc j tU l wliut we lulvfcrutn an; Imta. REltEMHBK 1'UC AD

A. H. KINO A Co.,«>', aud <>',>!r BROADWAY,

Between Bleecker ind Houston Sli., New fork.

EXECUTOR'S SALE J. B. PALMER,OK VAI.I .4.HI.K

REAL ESTATE.

OPEN EVENING.* UH1IL 1) O'CLOCK. PATUIIDAT. VlNTIl. II O'CLOCK

LOOKJHERE!THE m a ATLANTIC UNO PACIFIC TEA CO.

AHK BKI.I.IM; KX« K1.I.K\T

T B A S AND COFFZIZISat slid] fXt'CPtlinfily ]oiv piicos that llio niosl ^cpl ic i) oro siii|)risiM]. anil at llio

eauw time oro civitig awuy uvfi'y tmmlli liiiiiiirrils t»r il.ilturs wuriUof lliu liuiit aod luoHt fiisUiouublf CliOCKLltY.

\VK UAVV. VKHY iinon

OOLONG.

J A P A N .

English BreaMatt,

YOUNG HYSON,

1 IMPERIAL,

am POWDER,

AXII

MIXED T E A S ,

AT 40c. AND 50c.

OUR COFFEES AT 25c. PER POUND

lunke ii (Iflick'iiH drink. Wi; siicplv our citftumt'vs willi Giamiliitel SnRnr at i8c,per sovtii! inminia, iinil oxtra t! tit 40e. Wo alsu rcci'iv« evurj wcok tlio byst

JIIKAMKUl:-!_- IUJ1TJKK

freah from tiio eruumory.

ivu lift a cull tiud '«• CQUYiiiccl tlmt we ctiuiom'j- tijiiu any one clwi iu town.

Uy you tor Hi

NEXT BOOR TO THE POST-OFFICE,DOTSia IT. 9.

ANOTHER MOVE.We expect to occupy our new store,

opposite the post-office, in about 30 DAY*,

and preparatory to our moving we will

offer great bargains to all who wish to

purchase in our line of goods, such as

Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries,

Provisions, Ladies', Gents'and Children's

Shoes, Crockery, Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c.

GOODS MARKED WAT DOWN THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STORE.

We have » few m i s left that were ***** Umm Ihe « N whlel» | t* that we wilt ectl mt ealremtty hM« •«•*«*•.

a r CALL IU AHD lAMtU. A¥ TM« UAHOAMI.

JOHN A. I.TO1T,

the «*e whleh we •ll|ktlr

HEADQUARTERS FORSPAULDINQ'SBASE

BALLGOODS.

Used by all LeagueFlayers.

SCHOOL BOOKS,

STATIONERY,

FANCY GOODS,

...SEGARS-:-

PICTURE FRAMES,IMADE TO OKHE8.)

A large .lock if SHEET UUfilC °" I'™'1-Aselt tor the MalhHsluk PUsse>,

Ike Maera k ••••alia u l£ster Orgaeie.

J. J. YBEELA5D,CAHPKNTER »•* VKILDKB,

Dovi:n,N.».arFlCB»d)oiulugtLs Do«rLnmlpanT'a mill. Or>atrme!B Uhei., airmeiB U h » , mdplwit,

riali of «Tfcrj kind tar-

BLJSSBJSHlata farsUbeia from the beil iin»rriMh;

the em*ll natntit j or a u lt»d, md Md, If d*nnd, by esperimoed irkmeD at low ntei .

0 ,8 . JBN8EN.il »,crIn pute bffd Plr-tnoiiiti Rock »mlUKM SraliB» FWl*.U u Iho iineM PJy.

lh Rock', rtl'odl i

4 i S @ L v Wcav.ni: »im Die-jng or •.fllniUuul fciTplioe. corner Pro.pectand Dlickwell 8ti-, Dorer, H. / .

BUILDING LOTSFOB BALE!Ih»Y© throe large

lots for sale on Ran-dolph Avenue.

I have five lotsfor wile on Blackwelstreet, near the riverbridge.

I have fifty-eightlots for sale on FennAvenue, 1st, 2d, 3d,4th, 5th and 6th Sts.

I will sell any or allof the above cheap forcash; half mortgageor all mortgage, andgive all the time required. Apply to

GEO. RICHARDSW. II. LAMBERT, -Agent.

T I M p H — rmm » Mr le %rl IN • t a l l e a e r r . Baawta Cmrdt eonUlabtf

20 ilitTiTcnt Ktvlcri »r Pen* icnt tor trial uocciipt nl l&(tl§.1V180N, BLAKEM4S, TAYLOR A Co.,

753 k 75S BloADw»r.1-3m New tork.

MT. AHL1NGTON HOTEL,LAKE nOPATCOKQ, N. J.

D. SCIUFEH i Igfjjgpp ' i-enWill lie ,.<•]>. (pen tlirncRii^ni tlic winter to

J.I, to fpentaniuBtmcDl. tTer; ...

.<] «ll wbo call enjoy taomMlfH.

only o t store in the United Wales, uml no connedloi

TIN & JAPAN WARE,FEUIT CANS, to. ,

TIN BOOITOO,EAVlia, TOOCGHS,

LEADBBfl. and ail kiudi or Jobbing lo mj Ufle,iluoe In the boat manner *ni *t Ihe •horieit

otioG. Itl>Tl>ea( |>rioea paid for old Iron.Copper lead u 4 pewter takes la oiobangc

ALGKANDEB WIGHTOK.b 9 b 1 l

FAUH AND WOOD LOTS.

rti.iit iV 51...I.W

.. 1. Uraii'iiiiiwal -

luitW'Vtt

•I'IKII'.'I;".

COAL AND WOOD!Heranton aud Lclilgii ol «ll alzeRj •!•(> Ul-

imitinuui dial for bUcliBiniitilug. Card woodaawcil kuil split it»rtj Iin nau *t*»«i DO U*uii

Flag Stones! Curbing.OriliTii Tcui-'ivuil aui] toulraala Uken fur lay-

aia aiiluivalka aui lottiafi cutb. ftodallotiietircflc ro.{uir}DK Bluo Stone mil U promptly'tended to.

MASONS' MATERIALS!

i . . l u i ' o r

; f t t i l ,a Imlf iliji

rltirtv Imice In itnmd lo«iliilff fiu

• !IK orn

II hull* (iVgrt't-B

ihltlo Cdi'Iltr Id J'lllinn north thirty-nil._

t'lcvon e\ui\w amitilt' wcHUJdnur tlio

> Jlack'n tu Dmii Miller HIII!

fUrd -nd Pala Brink, Uma, 0 -oinnd Flutter, Hair, tin fttul front

Brick, Fito Clay. OrdoriwiUUprotnptl; I!Hod.

First-class Fertilizers,

POTATO

Hill and Drill PhotphaU,KtTGREN OA11DEN PHOBPH&TE, In 25 aiid

- Ik \u>;?. Also FIELD LIME m largel all untitici

iii mVRiVl

!nnd tth-litv li.nidri.iihH, i.trUttnt.'n'.irti)B|i(ir((it_tlie bit tlmt QimrHcWirt'.E-n

T.convti'fi'l to tlie tiilil Oaluli H. Vilorl.> deed iLftfitiB ,lnk' the tw.'Ulj'-Hbv.ut

day of JmiiiHiy, A. D. clglitetn Imn'lro! au

i.'l. lli-ffinniiiiT at • licnp of wfonei ini>l ILIIUIM 1'ornirrlr bdorif,-.!];; to Jonnli Hillicimij-ing tn Jnonb Ittcn. and riliin tbenc

.•Vthn rtniiio mirth Ti.rty d ^ n o s ve*\ twolvLha DM aud HfveiHv linkn tn a licap or ittaumIICLIQ north forty.live ilefiretH cftit tiro'liHfnx «tnl tiElity-nine llnkH lo * chaKlnut;Itetii'o itntli flirty ilcRrtc R .ant tlilrte:liainH am] twenty Unlit* tu a heap of stonesraid Jacob Hici's hue, tliunco aloag tho u iiiiuUi ttttv-Hv« ilcgtttjii «ent two chfcii -nlnely lirits to tlio place ot bc-fi"lauiini; thtoe nort« anil icvciityof mt rniro nT land, strict nicaiaro.

No. t. ik'Kl'ili.iig i t a *ione corner to laeouWcc, iu a lino nf Abraham ptakernon'ii lamiinilruui Hist along tlio Hoc of Rise nonlli

III G Bflll t o • ) kiiii ttouci; #)econtl.

AuJtv* tti>"» ivond lutf iliiid, ftloog bi» linonorth thirty-(I* and a half IICJ-FCCS «o«t tlircc<• a l u » t J i aiouc comer in puid lino; funrtb,

tb ciglity-ihtco nod a lialf dt({ree<cu cimliiB nnil seri-nty-five tiuku to • itooe

.jrotrJn Diokcrattn'eiliue; filth, atotiK lilallnelonlii tliirlj-tive ilrRreva cant tlime chain* t>

to place ol bp«.HDiiig, contalDiDR two aorei[riot iiieiiurit.TorniH aa<l ouadition* will be made known

""""•""""" iownii . faa.Tui .nrflvinft Eipcitorof John Crater, dfemed.Pr. In. tii.il)

Morrii Orphtni' Court.OCTOBER TEIPJ, IMS.

In (lie tnittur of Matthias Wolili, AdmlnU-tnlur o[AIftt(l)linO. Wttleb.accengrd. 11 aleto RliOiV cause wfcjr tlicru Hboulil put L>uu l e of land*.

HCATTHIAS WELSH, Ailmin.KtratorJ > 1 Htltliiax C. Wi Inn, k t e of tho County olHortin, (Uceaacd, IIIVIHR made and exhibitedto IIIIH Court, under oath,»jntJt ana trno nc-count of Ilia m.rnciiul OHtiUt' RIHI dibtit uf falililcc'd, nit far • * lio Im* been alilu to cllscucr

cHtitto or naltl tftcL-utcil is inKuHkiL-nt tn mv alhia Jus*, ilidits, auil »t:,tiuq Uiul uaiil il-rniHciilit-,1 sclznl orIand«,tciicm[-ntH,lu-niiLniiciitiand real entstr, altunlc in tlie CimutyH'lrriii, mid nritj^t)^ the ai;l of tlic Court lu i

ctiilicn. fls'Tcfuii', It is ordered l>v I_ mtt, t int all petJWM intcit-.lwl iu tlic (wtcucmotetx, lieriililameiiU and i.-nlcatnlc .•aid diiociried cioiiiijiccr U-furo tho Juilcug tiltlii* Court, al tho Court HOIIBU in MurHrTt ri]on MONUAY, tlio Iwith .Uy uTIanaaTy .1880, ami show n w f , if euj- tloy Iiwhy no much uf tl.o mud Unils, tfricmr

Imiiiii Dot beiolilaB nillboauMdont to"pn;

1 truu CUII> from tlio minute*,WUXUU H. BcDiVlT.anrrofi.

S0>8ir

NOTICE.

Estate of William Scheer, deceased,

PCB8CAHT lo tlm order of tbo Surrocatof tho County of Morris, nmlu on thi

DinetcpDtli day of OtHober A. T>. DUO thoniitid tiplit hundred hui (IRlit?-live, notiun iihorcbv f;ivi?ii to all |!L-rRiinfl liaviiiK clitimi•Ktiuet tlie out.to of Willlttn Be liter, late oftbe County or Slorrj-), (>Pci»Ved, lo preneot lh(snirae,^^!^^*!^ or afflrumVion, to ilio tub-wcribcrii, uu nr tt-furo I lie ulot'taciith dayJuly next, Liinc niiiu nioiittufram th '

reditor ur .irr c.ath li

i, nniVr oalli ot

O limited, "111 helier tscii t b "

Inly next, LihiK n•»iJ order ;»nd any

mud esiilblt hiirnntt'tn, wiililn th

on'vcrbarn(1 ot hiaagain.it Ihe EirculorDatcdtlie uIaetieaitidiyofOctolieri.i5.il

OEOitOE MANN,CASIF4. NOI.LEB,

Eicc

brini;all t

*7-10w Eover, HonU Co.. » , / .

NOTIOE!

Estate of James R. Par-sons, deceased.

pUKSUANT to (lie order of the 8urnIT nf tUe Coyiitj of Murrij, matin onlil.ti dny of OtUbcr, 4.'. D. oao UKUIcivlit hundred »nil eifiLty.rijv, imtii*c IN

HguliiRl tlic f«taiL> or Janie* iTl'lrHoml, talVoflucCouuly orKaccin,ducciavti, t»pitmut. "Mme, aii(lcrii:i!h or iHlnimtum, (U | | | U ,acilK-r, on »r ijtftKO litn tmii 1U3-

1 frocilaic tit tailng to brio

nulnin&n\uhU?u£

liniUcil.will lie forEtion tlicrtfir asainDatvil thtitlltli fla

MAH

cil of Li« or">. culrii.

rAUHO.NS,

Notice of Settlement.Sotice m ijiTt-bT BiFcn that tlie accoucm 0ie •uliHcriber, AUi^inintrutur uf Cailmrtmfi t . . . i l ioai i i i , will lie militf-il »..il nl!ilei

hy thcRurrofrate. ami reporti<1 fi.r i>ettli>mc-nro (lie Orphatirj'Cuartof IlieOitDLt.v of Morristo Monday tlie loventli clay of IK rcmbiT ucii

FKED. H. DEACIE, tovtr, Jf, J.

Hated Sept. Jfilh. 18S5. u*\9

FARM FOR SALE.Tlio inbtcribcr offum for gnh a ffarrct

Ooooty F i n n conUlning 123 ncn.t ma*\hl«i Innrt, ft.tHattc-rJ about ajmifci fm-u the

.1.,'aml 1J mtl^« nnm n\« l#iui»i* w>* i.' .'.

five liniitfre d cloltnra uf' tlie iiutt

JO-tf

BEEMER k PALMER11 continue tlie busi

eduvur to k p UH lu Lin liuu uf trade,

at tke old atund.fo tmBunment ufudutiog of

T\KUVABK>UiGI&WUM A-fc W1BTEBIJ KULItOAD.

(M0WUH LVD K88EX DIVIB1UJI.Jpott ia Mew Vork, foot of Barclaj Bt. ftBj

fuo(ofUliriiioplier«t.W1S1XJ* lUlUNGEMENTi.

Oonueuciiig MU*UAl, Nur. ltltii,18H,LLiVt NEW IUBK.

tvtriUUA. 11. (Ea.tuu Hail Tr»in),ooiiQtiau with tht) lluuutou IIMSCIJ tvl DwuvilU.r ituoutoii; tlio Cliciter Unaoh at Dover (or

itoatituua Uiugljimtod, Utica,

*ud ituintB uu tbuLMhi'trg *ud l>oUwari> »nd Iludgiii

.w»t tWUlptibtire w«L LBIIIKIIrc«(Und Lsliigb md Su«i|QeliftDli» Itailroaror Bothlolieai, Hauoti Oliank, Bcftdinc ftuUarrlnbarg. ^ ^

. jd jJOKuiju.rLtii throoijU la V/tla0-p, Htroudtiborg, HtifiVatDii. fiml BeadftudH.nghuuLou.eQQoeotiuK nt Uorer withOMenLer B*ilru»il, t,t Wfcterloo with fiawei

id fo> Andayer, NowtoB md >U air

t(ju,Kiii«ltou,UibUlMlil

WHEATBakincPdwdir*lVAHIIi:iMlUIJIMFPAL(nMPrlW>

«t VKW nUIXXNH KXFOMITOMOreK . tUi CUIirtlTITMM*

Makes Breadw

BISODnB

For aila E/ All LEADIHO Onnm

WILLIAM KINOrBAOTIOAL

BOOT AND 8HUEMAKEB,

D. S. MORRISON'S,Sutttx St., Dover, H. I,

mijr al*»ya be fuund many thinci you need

•:-STATIO.NgRY-:-OF EVEBT KINO- It1r.uk D.ok. nmiJllaukB uf »U forum. Sljlogtaplm) l'ci-sCtii'fi Ver.eilu, PliotdL;rJi|)ti nnd An lug

Uf aal W / P»l fr«. FuTobnem and HoRira, and afofrujltBriar lllj)t'i So gmt variety.

PABK HOTEL,

IARTOIIS11IH, - - Proprietor.

The lintel tin a bent] npvlvmdUlM for

tinltnt unmtK, with tbaliud ivitli crcrvtklHStliat

Livery, Sale ind £ichaog8 Stablein attnulitid, who re n cotxl turn-out Mat alw«y«.to liiiil nt a rcaanniiiflo print', ur haft* «a« 1pun-lmscd lor all kiada of driving M worfc.

PASSAOE TICKETS

ORAH, HANCE « Ct.VITORC

PORT ORAM. M. J.nmsipal ittee ofTcrktoU *

Dr

OLIVER S. FREEMAN

Ctrpent.r and BilMtr,Shop opposite the DorerLaabcr T*rd. n-u*nd ipenflc*tion« mads and oontrtol taken.Tot.blne aln.jti partionUrly attenJud to. Or-Jun kift at tlie Brink Dra> flton of Mr. Win.Goodtie, t>r i t the patUffiM will lwproniptlj

BARTON SMITH,

wllltrjMi.ni.

id ul«a of erery kfml,.i atlei, mi tbo 11,0.1

attention given

CANDEE'Bubber

THE OLD STAND.

NION HALL BUILDING,Stackttoll Street, Duver,

Hot Air Furnaces,the lateet autl mo«t improred ati-lee, for

nuingpubllc end private buildiuga. Alerguuaortnunt ofstoreeiOfieepforcsab.

0 O 0 K , PAKLOB, H E i T I N O

STOVES. RANGES.te. ajoatarintjtl

PtUTTAMA WAJUi,

LOJOJOliaiidOLO

I.tWfltgBiTll o< M.

aoitfi or Ltnarooh,

laUXKLn Or TBOADtLrWU,

Oep«elW,Mt.«l0.Ii Aaaerter. tns. Go. of PhUaOBlBbto. Pa.

c«riuieio,av,iii». *^

tilUhlit

forHIs.Korbure, DHrilk.Nor.il-

, -D. P M W & » ItklDg UUtrunrton. »•»o*n oonnettt ttPbtUipiburg,£Uuti^utKftiidpoiiatadatkenail LohtKU »nd yutqaebunt ttultofe'liillipabuiK with Belviden DiTiiiouof P». 8,l,rorIiainLerlriUe,Tnii)tautDdFbUadt;lpb[«.At ».(M»A. MeBflffaloftBdOiWRgo £i|iret

(Drawing Boom Cua) Witw Q*p, Htrocdttiig, SoreatOQ, fiiugblBton, O««Kf• Ithaca,

rly.Kliulra, M.jonl HonU tvuil UalUloBriaoaie and U tvu aUlo,

eousecitug aiflldBi

btiigWtv rly.Kliulra, MjonlAliu Briaoaie and O#weUlngbamtunforUlaWMdluohfleldBpr

Attf.ioA. U. Dover ADaommoditlou.M lo.W k. H. l>u«er Accwnmoini^n.At 14MH) SI. £aitou Kzpnaa.At liOU V. H. KlMlra KavrMt, Drawl&R Voin

t U h d wUrawhlc WateiOa|>, iliwala-l»ia<wT-B irrrtrTirrinft"—rg

J lk 1A k Bloouabnd WilawaaeUosatlki

B. B. for fttaHoa,v n PMMB(B

r fttaHoa,PMMB(Bra

aUrtoaani

V

raTwVesVui.&^stos w<l wiil«:[era tsklaf sela Italn rrom H.w

I I P M . I I . . — a. SWW 1«^W«— «*n| *

, «ud BfknalivJJI.'. aMid »t rLuMgb T«1I«T Baflrot.'] t.ud Loblgh at

LUguuli»DD«B. ll.torVcllalebem.UieutowMtdiag »>1 UacrUbaii.*i*» P. U,. Do*«r £xproes fur Bnminl

(BerneUdsrlU*. ttukliagridRi.' and allpoinUonf>MMia and IMmnn BullroAd.) Obathan.HMUMHI, lturriMtawt., HornnPltuui, UenvUle,

At »*»* P?M, (•««WutowD Eipre«a)*top.' Hllbara,LtaBiiilt,0Uth4m>l|adUc>i.,uwuMdalltUtionawe - • - • • -

town.aoiJiitotiay tit W*te*looAndoTeraua ]Uwt<».

fork (alMpiaf nan attached) via. i'atergon tBoonton throDBb to Water Gip, Btroiidabnn,IteriiitoD.BiiiAiVMton.IaiHleJluathoD.Ctirlind, HotMr.lyUoBae and 0»WCRO.AtBIngh«iBtoti with train forOreene.Oiford

JionrloK, BMSeid HprlnRi. CUca, to. ThiiUtin n u tk>D«|h -A Omego Buffalo t&dBJchfleld spring! (but not to Itbaca) " *

M. Dover Accommodation reUsUtfaMB, Morrtitoirn «ud Dover.

For BwurdiTlUt, BatkiDjrldge, Ly«m,HilUuUM. StlrUng, Qillette, Setketey Heig• ~ d MI atatttMB oai l^i i ft lo iuid DnlAWari> J

IN. I.Wii> 1JD. B.llro»4) 7IW, WMA.

A. HiSOHKl. gieetlataieeat.

POTER TtUU TABLE.Tniaa sttH. sol Icparl frost UUetatUn

afellowe:•ivteoera A. ST. WMTI

HoSiprcamtwiEEaanaHEaanai 6M

HMkettalowoEip. 7:31- a B i p m «t4

a.38S:&S6M

OoTaciaeSra. 11 SO

Dotur AouonBtiton Mail

U'tonon Ha

n 1UU*ail

Eastcii EipreM 8:29PorarKtprcaa ft 30H'kntUtowu Sip-7:93Owfttrn E M * 8:41

*T». Beoatn inaeb.

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oaester•orvonInala

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MIUDEUBOA k 1E1DI19 i. 1BBBBV CBSS-Bas.

aaiatpax BBOEHUI yuAXi, osraTin, oorza

•O0UW1T, BUM'S hitB, U K i H0PAT.OOVa >HD aOHDOLiri •OCHTIIH.

III Hiw Tour, fM| of LltwrtT BL, HfrtL rlti

lev Tork

^ ^ i j i M d f c r i i

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18711.23

J6.27

',40H.snil.Mi:S «.«. , , ( 0 J . B 11.11«.» 7.00

L1AT1 ••-«•.

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?.?&«.::•:.••.:: ?:SSDermsnTslle*,. . 7.S0JllddloTalle/...". 7fflVernoj 7«aOalirnnW Bridge, littut

d Brook '••

*.M 5.194.19 1534.18 1.58

W i Bridge, littutJnnnd Brook.. '••Ellsabplb....;. «N k ;

:-FALL MILLINEflY 60ODS-:orcTerjdncriptJoiiot

MBS. GEP O B T O H . \ . M , J V . J .

A full Hue of tbo n'mvo c n o d s can alwaysjtw ftnad at toy store nt New Voik i

Trentan. . . . . . .

Cor.MAB

Mew tor

' B.S3

' ID.CiO

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Oonvejanw-ri can bo prcearod at OermnTaJtejr to and from Sohnolev'* atfmntaio

«Toir 0oa>conova.-€onncotlon ii madei«hBridRa to and from Eaiton.

t, E. W0OTTE8, fleD. M»PHK(T.P.P. HAKCOOH.Gen. PHIS. AT'c'k ic't

In Dover. Am pi

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Insurance Agents.

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CEILING DECORATIONS,1H1B TIOIHIIV. HeTiDtf (k*oU4 pnraeSiipwlall; to tbat l.i«h brant . 1 ae> oou.Valto give .AtUfacllon wuere*er 1 go, leaieleeol my work o.n b . a»u at an. t in . . Akoliarim. ol oeillnRa for tbe rail (red.. Oraia-

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SMITH & ECKHART,(•HOHWN M In 0. OKftr.)

MA8OH8 ASD BUILPH&

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suit m e opriuB,OF tOKDOM, atKGLAKD,

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3 . P. SANDEBSON,Cantor, ii. J.

MASONxMOxBUILDEfl,DOrEn, S. J. Oontnun *U«n ud mkrUirarniBliod. filono and Brick Fork, Pla-ierta*and JobLfng nromptlv uttdodail to. Ordcti[«fl t t mr office on XM«> St.. near Oaual• H I S . MlInMiwiN^i itttti:«i!