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voLxrv*. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY. NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1884. NO 48 mm* MBA III TSSTmi ..a*.-*/,... ..S run. o. ocuoi, >. ** •nattn MD aWOUIJW II «n*M« omca a tmram mom, 0«»» - 1U*«»»1 MM* •+ DOVBR.N.J. l.l.JOLLKY,Propri«to at tie.' nnn, a.». of O»M in mnutu. L. W. THURBER, mmmornauoMaoou or •oann ootnm. omoi IT •.«. Hanoi* noK, DOTIB, V. 1. OLIVER S. FREEMAN JOSEPH H. BEACU&S8M, IHAVIN AND HAIR CMTIM BALOON, SUSSEX STREET NOTICE. ( U COURT fJOLlaWtOl wU ta at CENTS, Vh CENTS, SUSSEX 8t QROCER. atffla»JatatotoMjowmUea^k.oB*wreli GROCERIES PROVISIONS rftkakaatgndaai aln USTABTAHEOOI PORTMITI lew Ptonot, »18S ip. He* OrfM», *80 ip. (fellMMMW Ml*. BlUa* alava MedaadrepeaNd. OUEFALLandWINTER STOCK -or- BOYS' AND CHILDBEF8 Go "THE IRON FBONTCLOTHIEBS, 850ft852BR0AD STREET, NEWARK, fil run nun won n u M m a f wife moot. ' Come and seethe elegant stock, both Piece and Ready-made Goods, for this Fall and Winter, and as injr. eustoa trade is increasing daily twill assure my patrons that the strictest attention will be given to that department in order to meet the re. quirements of the finest class of trade You can also observe some very ftne and appropriate Shirts for this campaign. GEORGE FEDER, No. 4 B*ICK BLOCK, October 3d, 1884. Dover, N. J. AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. SUGARS, SPICES, CHINA, GLASS All the latest styles on hand and made to order. Our, work is all done under our per- sonal supervision, and is fully warranted. Everybody inwant of a wagon will profit muoh bygiving us a oall befora buying else- where. ~~«— REPAIRING all branches done in a manner whioh is bound to give sattofbotion. Orders by mail will reoeive prompt attention. JB. PALMER, BEEMER * PALMER i In, eaJoiae at I k d l l l M rffTi£Xi. l awisrjr r OAL AND WOOB! •^BgS TarlvN^Pw *" VW *"*"Sfl* Steam Oiroular SawMilL MBS. OEO. FABB, POST OftAlL, K. 1. NEW JERSEY TUkTM BEOAD nMBET. J. DRAKE k KING, A. TAYLOR ASON, UthtMlHwr; Hone Equipments, •LaOXttnU M., OOTIa.ti.J. "EMORrS" RESTAUBANT, , met QUABT, 100 or 1,000 :-WINE AND POOL ROOMS-:- HQU8E TO BBNT. HEAGAN t CO.'S FALL ANNOUNCEIKNT. We wanttocall the attention of our pat- rons to the immense stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Heavy Fall and Winter Goods that arebeing received by us daily. In Men's Boots particularly we have a repu. tation extending over a period of nearly40 years as being an exceptionally desirable rfaeetoget a pair of good Winter Boots. It has always been our ambition to improve oar reputation in this respect, and we can assure customers that this season will be no exception to the rule. We have fully 2,000 pain of Men's Heavy Boots on transit and already in our store rooms, the qnality of which, has never been ex celled by any retailer in existance, and tbe prices we confidently promise will be lower than the same clans of goods ran be pur- chased any where else in the county. We have also provided for Boys and Youths, Ladies, Misses nnd Children, by lay- ing in large and complete assortments of calf goods in button and lace* in all widths and prices. Whether you purchase or not you are respectfully urged to calf, and ac- quaint yourselves with the inducements we havetooffer, HEAGAJC & Co., OPP. D. L. & W. DEPOT, DOVER EVERYBODY KNOWS -THAT- WM. O'DWYER'S STORE NEXT DOOB TO THE POST-OFFICE, »VMR. PJ. 4T. M111 BMMV PUOI ID Nt TOO! COFFEES. Ho enemy of protection, auob as Pieeton levenaoa haa been, will ever be given oppertnally lo aloeh around in lha aaat aaaa occupied by John Hill. La) all Kepablloan Ms the full ticket a n t Taoalay end we will ell rejoice together la the alosllon of Bl.lue, Logan, Fhelpa, Johnaan, teaklat aad Wills. • d o a i o a n l o dleeoursge Mr. Btalae'a oppoanla, bat It doe. look aa If that "bold, mea from Mala." will be ejected in spite of everything done lobeal him. Hot a faw Democrats will tab phasnn aest Tuesday la punishing Btsvensen for hla In andinsulting .ceeohee by Toting for a gentleman In tha penoa of Boa. Wo. Walter Fhalpa. One of tha most moat Inluanllal oppo- nents of the Democratie attempt to crsale trade In boa Ota was Hoa. Wat. Waller Phelpa. tvery men »ho labors .houM give Urn a vote In gratitude. If Iks DemocraU had looked Fnatoa Stevenson up from the time of bra nomina- tion totka eketfoatae. would hate fared mack hottar. Be was aaangorows man to HMOUM MID EfMBIIEM WME. AT nicaa wwca cinroT u aunir n TH rrAri. ALL ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. WM. 0*DWYER, - - - Proprietor. NOTIOE TO OEi DEALER& THE MOKIRGAK OIL CO., Of NEWARK, N. J., bave now open for the delivery of Oil a depot at Dover, where a foil supply of Oil can be had onMONDAYand FRIDAY of eaoh week. All onr patrons who favor us with their orders will be promptly supplied. Onr objeot istosave our customers transportation ooarges and delays oaosed by shipping oil from Newark or New York. Or- ders **»% bo sent to Samuel Hftmmond. Boon- ton, (he will be in Dover on Mondays and Fridays) ortoour address where they will tepeive our prompt attention. All orders will be promptly delivered by J. H. Burohell, and empty barrels taken back. McKIRQAN OIL COMPANY. UMBEK LatferwduMt iMMsthjMWFlUGa&utdtiMgra*. VB.K NEW AIR-OOMPRESSOR. MORRIS GOVSTY MACHINE & IRON Co. BOILERS! Horizontal, Tubular, Fine, Vertioal and Portable, Insurance policy with eaoh. VERB; never protected AaMtioaa labor. The apooo of poverty feeds tha Bontli Flee Uade never boadat klff toll,*opk> Ktarifn tnapf. TbetnlaolouMUm na Wnrf bi lha tnmt *m o< BapiibUou L f t u burjlto whole Demoonlio pittf ta lit mm (iste I>TnUtg fol trttj Be- imbU<«! on Ibi Hck* DnuenUa fn. Md. MUWell Intone! pnple belien lb>l Mr. fhclp.' m.J.tilt InIbla CoiigTCB.ion.1 Dl«- WetvUlmebf>«i>r Sim. H.MJ Wafrl B*f ober baa the eonitge of bl. laniellon, aubow. Hi ~J« DPNII Obv.hilid ie Tb« Denoonxr will find out n.it Tueede] tilibt whelber lbs lull* le >n IMHK or • « , I f f obltasni will ODIJ «o Ihflr lint/. EwlHd Hid t b . Demmnlie pnr/ He pulling together for lae ammoa pnrpoHof brMbiag down Asetieeb induvtriee. Ten tbe irMb," a>U Oror.r Tie, >lud, tmtwhes tb«f*ele entoU ofbk •Illf eJl hll follower! l»gi. to wbln.. (•erjwken Ib. Brpoblloui tide k eel- ling la OrootlT O* Into line end »ote >»• wtole aepiibllou IMe< wtlboul eoMob. Tbe pmlie of OMeUad m<l lie deiaael allon of Bleine bf the Englieb preea will bareaneleotlaOoMloi) bow to tote anl I* "o»t«uar ad»j end bread and water " ,u good eaoufiti for working- H . taTCie f»e trade aud Orofer Fnoton (Heveaaoa aaa been tka beat worker Mr. Itielpe ha. bed Intnl. campaign. Hla coarse and vulgar epeeelMe havs ooet The DeMOerab are divided eato wbetber their phlfoni meaufna trade or pntoo- lioa. Tka people a n u l l e d i a l k t belief that It meane dafeat. Doat taiatihatisa Dawworala la the praaaMOoagnai voMto radaeatke tarif » per oeat aad to pwt boa or. at, Ike free liat. It will kaapfwa loaarl aaona vote agalaaa tka fiaa trade Doanaraaj "I waa aMraaJoTapoaTpwiMtloi pta- leat Iraa, farlka nan lallia ikataaailaaUd iwadM.1k>w>wkwliMwan,aM aHda'l aweworJaaeallaeulglataeirplattom. We an^aottofTaaaa big Deauo lie, atmUar to lae kbrer latter forgerv, to be apraag apaa the ooaaarr Jaat before - - - a*d aeat of Iba • t Ikat pUoa al tUalar Omar OatabaVI aad.toorder eat tka atalkaal Oaardof NowTork In order to lolaal alt/ bar tbal U avfan. of I k . DwaaaraHo aarU la Ooagreaa bad beard onappeal yearaagowe woaMkna bade aaai- alaaldatjr oa leaotopraWat aa aa4prareat Uaeala, Chaat, Oarlald-aoeh hi bla tara received ell Ike alraaelkal onalig, ualloe a*dneklaial|iag eoeldlevoat. The per. aMalatiaeaapoa BWaeUtbe aaooanloat Irlbala wkkh the Deaaooraor paja la the aaaatamofHeFrtedplal. Eagllik oap<laUata are oenrlee. oa aa «ir. eaaraaa bantodefeat BlaUeaad 1a pntaeUn krlfpoUe; of tka Bapab- laa pertj. Kaowlag aaaa aej thai tkaj are patUag aweej hare la bvga ajauUtioi where H win <ki tka auel good berrtlaaToaaeaalialaVaadoffonlga aattawajtolka- - - welch Morris oeaaly mines aaadlo ewpph yon can charge Hap tola, fad that the In Ocngnaa voted solidly against ofdetyoulrooon. « some laapttala"dadIa of tka alaarlaa. Thoamno TA N« Aaurlsaa eve. atood eloea.tothe poors, thaa JameaO. BUaa dontoday. Ho aaa aval aa fully repreeeated tha nrian- plea, aaatlaiaata and force, which ssake ap tka vital aaargy of America* eirllleettoo- Tka paopU beksvo ia Balaa aad be be- bmsUlkem. Bteoo O a a s i v adopted a protsotlvt tarit law yeart ago Ike ammbrr of persona eat- stand la meoataolane kaa laoreaerd at per not. and the value of goods menufae rand over K> patoaat. Don't break down tka larif ia tkla country by toting tka Whaofmr-tfth. of tka DaanaMlepart. la Ooagraaa voted afew raouha ago fr« free and, Inhoa ore tier voted to lake broad oat of the aumtbiof Ikenlnra of Monte ooonty. Haa aa/ worUagnaa ao katklaatV-roeiieolthal be will lotafor a party thai did tkla* Thai Uaatronipio- leottoial. iawhioh n . p e c t h a . i . f . 1 1 aa. oord with the gnat bulk of to. lanriaa ktoaoTor, ha la a ohampIoB of tha itlooUag towarda ravlralot the Jpplng. • . • IftUoUotkja of Mr. BUaa, tkahading i n e r t * , proleo. Uoah*,tothe rraaldoav 1, to be a aifoal of '• arvlval of liaorlaaa aUppbg," Ik, oat- Iaaklntaa>a»rokaalaav7 haoMmtkan- Taaw>a«koaeM.--lmlnat»Uppla«Waj>l, » TOUT in nonoTUai. Orover Cleveland delivered a quite length; epeach at hla Newark reception, which ohlegy naUlile for lu commonplace barrel naes of fhought, and for Its cowardly so avaaive treatment of the tariff question. In thia greal manamsoturing city of New Ji aey, surrounded as he waa by thousands artiaaaaandmechaaloa, one would enppoee that the dulleal and most miaympallielio na- t o n would be stirred to utter some generous knly words ef Approval for the policy under whose benign influence tbo«e indui- trlous have hem developed andnow flourish. But Cleveland Is not that mat ta a ma He dared not step one inch huvond the ni track that bis party ma agers have marked out, to give eipresalon to a tingle original and generous thought. Re kept strict to the straddling andJantM, faced tarlg plank of the Democratic plat, form, uiiconHclnuRly diwlo*[uig the fn Mtndi 'nd'inci^e of bifl mind, now,,ver, by glviti roiiiluuuoe lotho*e parts of flint pUtfiin 'blub d*uy the right anil power of the Ooi oraiuent toimpoae a tariff duty for protee. lion done. " I l l s quite plain, loo," he stld, "that tka people ban a right to demand that no more money auoukl be taken from them, IUKCTL* OB IKD1HECTLV, for public thaa la aecoewry for that pqrpoKe," i e.— the " eoooomloal administration of public ~ " " ~ " he added, emphasizing and reltentlng thla larit.for.revene-onl idea, "Ibe right of the Government lo oiuot tribute from the oitisena i. limited to lie tual necesrilie., aud every cent taken from the people beiond that required for their protection by tbe Oovenmenl iano better thaa robbery." Canthen bo any mistake aa to tbe meaning of those declaration* Uot there should be, Ur. Cleveland added ''We t u H y must condemn, then, a system which less* from the pockets of the people millions of dolkn not needed for the aup- port of the Government." Theae anthe only larif vlcwa that Orover Cleveland has expressed ID thla campaign. Tbey show siaaily when he stands. He Is oppo.rttoiiniMlliigeafo.lecooto/d.lrou Imports for aay other purpose than revenue. Any dance impoeed beyond the necesalUe. of tie Oevernmsnt, for protection to home industry, "I, no better than robbery. 1 ' Thia JtepnUioaa ayatem of pnrteelioo, e-blcb has bulU up ths great Industries of this Blate, which gives employment lo over a hundred aud any thousand of our people, ptya out forty mllllone a year In wages, and i out two hundred and afl, milllra dcllira' worth of annual prodnota, Mr. Oleve. land aaya ho "muat tunly oonajemn." Thli will eetlle the buniuea for Mr. Cleveland in Naw Jeney.—State Gazette. I an by tlie Homl.Weekry Tribune of Ike Tth lot. thai the Hon. J. t?. DolUver, of I.wa, aflrm. lhU"HrilI.h gold ia lo be need in Ihla oaaveav," Wa bare In Maine ensngUebavanwho haa built up from very small beginnings, for hlmaelf aod bla aon>, a vary large and pnnlable trade in the mannfaelunot apeoial good,, which before bla dey always came from JSuglaud. Hla goods an now of tha very best and his prices anmnohlesathan thoaa at which the Imported arliolie wen aoM. I was Us guest a little while ago at hi, Charming borne, when he told me thla story. Ha waa at hoa»-Eriglend--and was one day ina large warehonn of a friend of his, manufacturer on a Urge scale. A geatle- •aa earns la whom ha did not know, aad, taking hla Mend apart, showed a email memorandum book. After, few moment.' talk, Us friend want lohl. demand drew check which as gave to tko stranger, who want away. Hla Mead npUuedto him thai it was hla ooatribntion to wblek all auanfaolarom «n taaawnl ia proportiontotha prodscti of their milla. •'What is tkla tMdrmjiafonuulaakoa'. " It liter suns Ihe Varied Nttaeln tka Intenatsoffnttrewe.- " How ia Ik. money employ.! I" " I n aahaMuung AaMrtaaa a a m n i , payingUolanr.aad otherpanoaaia opor- atlH oa pub*, opiulon, la paymeat to wrtlaia of baob, la printisg aad dnamtlag tkeai la aha Carted nalea, aapesiaUy la lha Warn, aad among a u m b m of Ooagreaa." depression nave beea when the tarll was I its lowest. It has been .hown to be not the fact that the farmer pays In enhanced price for manufactured produola on account of protection, while he certainly reoelvan a higher price for liii nw material entering into the manufacture of cloth and otter gooda, and haa In toe Heurinhlng manufac- turing cltlea and villagee aready market provided for his eon, Us milk, hla egaa and hla nark, whioh bat for eastern maikata would he almost worthleaa on hla bands, for Europe oould not cdnsuOM, and Joss not call for all the aurplna pmduota of the west, andEurope doaa not pay aa good prices at the manufacuring dlatrlou of the east. Toeome nearer home-take aweylbe mannfactureaof Vew Jersey, and wkal wonld become of Ike New Jersey farmer f Be could live, It la true i bnt herauldnot sell bin milk or vegeteblee. and iheap oultun would be unprofitable, for then would be no faclorieatobuy lha wool, euept abroad, nd then he would have to compete with ustralia, andother great wool-producing regions. In a word, then la no olaas mon directly and vitally Interested in the malnte- naneeofahlgh Urlf, end Ibe protectionof American industry man Ike fanaara. whether I the weal, la the Middle Btaiaa, or In Naw lLH ' Da really operate directly a. Cor,- aaT •Tee, bf kbhyku ragakady amployed Oat parpaaa." " Dora aayof tha rand go Into the pockeu " I do not kaow aaytklag of that." TUe talorarfo. I.MUrely rallabla, cool- Ingtom.dlreMly from a man well.knowa to m. and widely knowaaad koaorad la thla »««7- Xnu. Dow. IMIaad, Ma., Od. •, Ml. aur a n n neunroT run. tVna, of tka Cleveland orgaaa, Mghloaal by the noaH of Mr. •avke'aoaavan ia Ohio, an aow laAaarioaaly trying ts show that protecttalanetanUmeln this campaign, and that If It Is, the Democrats an Juat aa taremoaa Mends of a peoteotlve tarll as theltopablloaos. It la to the ondll of then organs that they an abUto set the danger whrtk oonfronts tkaaj. Tkey kave beea bUadJ aa Mammoth Otn ask eiaca Ikair can- didat. waa aoatlnatel, and It ia grallfying that tkey anal hat able to tell Ike lima of day. Their elnaalb hour vl.loo pretty ataiuing lothem. For U Mr. Blalua, by talHag prolectjoaup aaddown iaOhio, was abla to tara what Iht Democnta themnlvea ud a dcubual battle Into aa ample how maak arronger Uthe ptubabil. Uy Ikalkewul carry aUbtfor. Urn la New York, Wn Jemey aad ConneoUout, which luUlnsl|>rasaolloalaiK>.aa haue. Ca- forBnaWyforlham. a poUUotl party ana. not alwaya decide what shall be the laaaea apoo which me elecnon ihall torn. It o n > before the ootntry onlU ownlaaueu, but U e other aide prunntaaoinalbliur la which a m people an Interested, thai aoauthlag beooMtfeelaelteaof Ibestniffil.. The BeMbUaua have n»d. protection ls.ua, aad they a n not likelytoatop appoali,, for fMaaonsanmalaf it bnatue their oppo. •aUapaefortotalk about tka Hulligan let- ton. Tbey think they hold a winning oard, aad Ike; will play il for all It u worth. Agalaat Ike ouriona oomUnallim of truth and falaehood, with a strong prepoaoMuc. of the latter, upon which their opponente relytobleak down Hr. Haloes ekaraoter, • partisaaaanaaonlkaa amply guarded Ike admltMloramyof Cleveland's. Tbey hen reaeoatolay otreat anon lbs matter of prw«rtlon aadthey are dolog it with a wffl. Mr. M. John haa for hlstnveUing com- panion la the Demecrotio eldeahow ha la mnning Willian D H. Bartnm, (onaerlyef Fatenon. They both attack Maine nvagely, aad prain Okvelaid. Mr. Bartnm in a apieohal Buffalo Saturday, as reported In the New fork Tim-, of Sunday, w . a n told tercely denounced Blalna aa a hypocritical pretender, and a white-Uvcrod coward. ' He ridiculed the out- oryof political about Mr. Cleveland'e allagedlinmovalily, and scored tho Bufalo Inparticnlar." ThalooghlUnn, Aim An interesling festure of tbe report soon to he published by the State Department a table snowing the avenge weekly wag paid !& England and Walea, Germany, France, Belgium, Austria, Holland, Switzer- land and Busaia. In tbe table these aver- egea are compared with the average weekly ntes ill like occupations in the cities of Now York and Chicago. A worUignan In any part of the United States, however, having tbe gguree before him, may easily compare them with tbe wagea whioh be reoeivee. The general table nferred to is in part as follows: Enitland OCCUPATIONS, and Oer- Nuw Cli Walei UIIUT France lurk cai- .... ,7 M ,4 ai is 311 ,au 00 tai w ..'.'.' 7118 d'r. 6 U7 Crpelito™ 7 HMd'tom 1 DlaukBUiltb.... 1 Quaker .... 7 HO u roimdnr. 7 47 luotm«l, it. 7 AH irmnker.... <l t)7 HtroeteaianV.flOU D v o n e —.««..'... 4 70 Potter. R 30 B.<l-il« and har- luakara.. 0 ttl . .nnrc. a 44 Tin.tultU. G CQ Teliwrapb oper- 11 UU iaoo rUHTH TOlAlttT. Pree trade theorlnta cannot deceive the intelligent and thlnaing fanners, «bo read anil atudy to a ninch greater ettent than they generally get credit for, and an usually certain lo arrive at a juat conclusion whether Inpolliloaoriuthejoryboi. The farmers know that no country waa ever ruined by protection, and tbal, before protection waa ealabllshed aa an American policy, tha aulet wen industrially at tbe mercy of Gnat Britain, just aa, lime tbe aetabliabment of a tarif, the period, of greatest «n TheraturaaW nteof thsootintry will > to the bpubtleas party nty largely aeit weak for good endsuAelent reaeoos. 'very fanlgner kaa ooaae to this country to better hie eoadltioa. and ha la a naranl op. pan#al to Ceawaratlo free Hade, which wonld ndaoakk) undltloato whatII waa keoam. ken. Tko Eo«Ush work- as kaowslhal thaayslam otprotntioB U Ikekawl. Tka Irlibvntar kaowa Ikal ail aakveklaad waste proportlo.1. poptda. U o . o n . o l tka tka ataal pwaeialuun aoan. vrlaaoainafaeaoflha eartk katon kar la- dustrlea won broken don ay tka tm trade laglalatloa of Xagkarf. Tkafsorman vwter kaowa that alt fatkerlaad I. making woo- dorful progrem ejaaitt attabUaaada pn- toaavoatriffsyaana a fswynn ago. AU Ikeawtaapk know Ikat the ghost of Kaow- aothiagkm waa dead aal burUdlong ago, aadtkair latalllgoaoe OHon tkamto lock wilheoatemplupo.thedortso<U>e Dom- oenoytcoblaiillh3<f voiaibytrrlngu anan preiudloaaofraoaornligtoa. Allresliaeaow Ihatthajan Aaierioandtiaena and laknated ianeprotecUooof AmarioaaMuelrlM. They know that tha Detaoonlic party cannot ba hrtMoilatkia natter-taat the only aafety of tbe'ptotectlve tariff lisa ia th«suceeaa of le BepuUtcan Hakes. Vote it etralghl. AS lUwmAiioa riAt JStunn. Aleiaader nnnlvaa, la hla apaaoh at To- ledo, Otic, aeid, among other good things, " Than ia a staple dietinction between free trade anl protectioa whkm yon can eaaly nmembar. It laatated alike by James O. Bleine and Orover Cleveland. BUaa mja thai tbe object of protection latoenable an ladaatrieus aaantosupport and educate bio family, and lay by aomethlng for old age. That la protection. Ororer Cleveland said, hie message lo lae New York Legislature tka Pilots' fees, that they ought to be n duoad keoaaas they wanhigher thaa those paid pilots la fonlgi: omnMea. That la Oar ooatampafaiy, tha HactotMowa Oa- aetta, while profeenngtoba proteetlooiet, after the uawl faahlon of Deauonta ham- men away at the terigtaey aay they be. ll.teln, II aaa never attsmptod toaaawar a single question the Eu has given It I n n . gardtotha matter, while we have carefully d completely answered all Its proposltlcme us. life I. too ehortto befooled away 1 people who always dodge and evade lha real lane, sad we leava the Osletta to ponder over man) nnaaawend questions. When Hmakeasn attempt to answer them Under dato of tha llel lost. inletllgenM comes from Londoo that the iron end alael works of Onwshay Brotken, al llertbyr Tydvil, In South Wales, an abont tooloae. The telegram otalea that stagnalion in the Welah iron and steel traooa is ottKing wUe. apnod ilamay.and thai other snapeaslona probable. And yet England hai provided Wales the condition of free trada whioh i bulk of Democrats thinks would be a good thing for thia oonntry. 'The oountry fa fully aroused," aaya tha 9emocntioN>tional Committee In In address the party «n tl.o Ohio election. Thai be. ing the case, the Democratic party will cer- tainly not be able to getaway with anything. When the oonntry is fully aroused, the Dem- ocraey hwi no more show than a burglar haa when all lha light, an suddenly turned on and he anda his retreat out of.—Si IJJUU Globe. Democrat. Henry Ward Beocher in a fpteeh in Brooklyn last woak pronounced protection aa one of the wont polltioal herealel of tb. Republican party, whioh Ia thereal secret of hla hostility to Blalna. Every protectionist should vole against tha Democratic r a i t / lea of Mr,BUlna, Bnt In all serioosaeea. leeausa Bwoher, OurUa, lonsa. Banner, whatdokooeet'le>peraooe akk) aort of thing, r-Patannn pnan, think or Perry and all the other flH tracen kavs ..MiaaiT njg ran TOSTin. The platform on which the Deasoontic party stands in tbis campaign la aa followe : HV therefore denounf-e We uliunen cf tha Him tariff ami silijid to the jwetfwliiin 'Utit/HS WJE IJEIfaVNXf X H 4 T WRDMHAL "XAXA- TION SHALL UE EXCLUSIVELY FOB PUB- LIC PUHF0SE8 andthall not exceed the turd* of (lit giiutriiiritnt tmmomicitUy adn/min- Urcd." Every man of sense know, that atariflot venue only—or " eiclunvely tor {tabUd purposes"—is a low tarif Uut wilt btinc retenues from luge foreign a h.gbproteotlye u r i f in not a i UrisT. The DemonraU alaim that tha pres- ent tarif has been is eicew of the uede cf the government, and therefore bMorcatett mrpluB in the toewury. Tbenfon tbey propoM to roduoe it so Uwt it 'sUUnot eiceod the ueeda of the government eoonou). * y tdmiiii«t«red." U they via oa Ibis Ftirui they will be jastiaod in reducing tbe tariff, buoau-e the votes of the fieople Lave BO decided. Aro you ready for inch condition of tilings inthis oountry ? If you •m then rote the UejnwraUc ticket. Bnt if you favor * malnleuanoo of tha t*rif •y-tetD vote for tbe Bepublican purty whioh ilx fUlforiii decUret ultuply for tho "pro- Jlion of ALLAmerican inriuafeW ftnd plainly denouoceg th« benny of " UriC for reveDue only." vn n mni mBUOOUOT. Joseph 4J. Todd, a large Patcrson manu> fsoturer, and tho partner of the late Col. FIilllp Bar7erly wko waa twloa toe Demo- cratlo caudldatii for Congress in tbii Dtilfiot, h » been all his life a Democrat but now an- nounces that he ahall vote for Blaine and Logan, and tlie whole Bepnblioan ticket. " »t presest," he said to a Press Reporter, 11 we aro compelled to competeagainat adif- ference of wagea between thia country and Europe of sitty per oeat. and lha proteetioa on Machinery amoonla only to thlrtv-lve per oeot. I was eurprieed lo see that aha Democratic party straddled ao Important a question and I oertaioly cannot approve of any doubtful expreaaioot on aovital a mattor. Will I vote for Fhelpa? Of oouna I wn*, ~ shall rote tbe wbolo Bepabllcaa ticket from Elaine down; I do not propose lo maka any piecework of It. I think pretty muok all of my men feel the aame way on tkla question. Thla election la one In whichtka WDrkiEgmen an g n » u j interested and if they waal free trade they will bar. lo com. down loEngliah wages. If the workings n choose lo uphold a party that favoea f m l n d e they will do eo against their on Interests, but I do not believe that they an going todo anything ol the kind. IT ion inrowi aTuaataw Now that Hr. John P. 81. John haa com. out flat-footed for Cleveland, wa kaow wnes. to godhina, and be oannot ba loo fna niak biaakaas of Blaiaa. Ha haa fell ahakjad la nonaeal hlaraal inlenliona for atlme, kwt the eletUon ia near at band and he man io .juioklf whatever he oan do for his esa- ployeni oomK,uenlly, the "Prohibition" meeting in Bilsloyealardaywiaoathaanwhu), according lo lha Cleveland orgeat Mr. M. John denouneed Mr. Heine aad tba Ba- pubUcan party , and bla abla lieutenant, Mr. Bertram, deaouwiod Ike " poiitioal roosaaa" of Bugalo, aad, by implloatlon, advocated »claime of the Demoontlefluff-"-fr'nand tbe party of freeram.Momonsignal as- poaun of bypoorhnj haa aver been made than this.. St. John's osndldacy, tt waa thnngbtal bst, might have beaaa ataosaw but mletaken move. It la aow evident that be kaa betrayed the temperance people at country. He haaboeu workingin tko interest of aparty Ikat is Irmly wadded ta the oaaaa walob be haa pretended to .ppoao. How that be haatanwa ogtk. maok, kia deceived apforvtn <H1 dWt kiaa.-law. TWa iaaae waa bora of la, last tat paaaai bythalnlOoagnm. U kaa outlived a other, etals. rlgale, alavery, trt eurrenwy, aU other qaeatlcu that ban for aha Max aUmdlkeaatloa. and H mart aaatana a Itnlanaaoloag aa tkla gmaiaaiaaa ana- nlviag Ike parmaaaaif of an. "-ijilll, laatf. Ilwinaaaamaalo workonlhaowa htetiloalloaUlkafat4vn,aakankllkena. II will prove ike cmtk at faUty at whatrrot aatsn taaa aanam dlanaaalaa, jaatlar aa- aaaao»aa» abowe to-day, by Ike litaiiaji uoAnwlatkaaaskatUwaallkallaa aaaa- IrylnlhepMlwnay yean, tka Mksvy at lha beauUfalJ, eoaatraoted argamaal. of whohaTwhoaa ''beanaaOod'aprwvi- isnd baiu oa tkotr own lajainmai" latwagaoat lUaperiod.-Boston Oaoa. Baa. Anawtaijla aad very .joqaeal OtaaaWr Hoa of tha Way la whioh pnleotloa lowwm prion ts the eonsaarar le aaTorled la the AadnceulyeaUndiUo kytke laak- uuia Coal aad Iron Compaoylo fumiah Canadian Fadto Bail way wflk iaa aaaa. aandlcneofaaaalenllaatth. | I11I11.I ally low prloaof *iS.SO par lea at the •Ille, or «2(I.IWdelivered t o a a j Oaamdlaa port or Haw Torn. Tai earn aaumml il thl. enct/act has awakaaarl my gnat later- art iatka i n a trad, of IkU osaanrf, boataaa It is n oompltte demonatrettna of the abiUly loo lha Engliah ison nun on thabr own gnuW, andoapreoUyroaalMnm For amgliah aleelrallapay aodwtr oalapotaswaa Ma Canada. Iron ralla are dutiable, but Ona- ada kaving ao steel rail laanafaoton ka aaa. teot.theEuHUinilasrenol aaadlaapaol. aa they an la tha American atarkat, b» aay Why la lk.EagUah proas ao r Cleveland aad ao boatjl. b Simply haoaaaa Cleveland n p r w a t i tka m e trade Demoonoy, and Mr. Blaiaa ska Aaaeriesa pntaetiv. ayahna. Tka alaatlaa of Cleveland aad a Paawciallo Cocgnot wttl n v i v . Ik. iadnatrlaa of OMat Brlmia, wkUa h li M i d foreign trade. Doat be foolad by tka ary umttholarilbnolaamsws. Ulaahaoaa graal leading question of tke dagr. rennsylvanls furnaces whioh sonnty minea onceanpplied with IronON aro aow being supplied with on from •aata and Cobs. Tola la beoaua.tha *•—i mall, party in Congrem atood lib aaatld wall. againBt the iron on pradaeen whM 'ttaj made aneffort for an iBoreaMof daty wakaa would have shut this product oil. hatw DemOetatlo vote nest Tuoaday la a.vote far party which helped to breakdown aha gnat industry of Morris county. Biaine ia pnnly Aaurioaa and kia Inter. aatsaadefortt all lie with tke '-,,, and ke will carry oat the Frouotioa poUn, while CleveUml and his party ara with aho Englisk free traders. Tho pUtfonnaanaat alike on thetaril qneaUon and " Illaal and tha Demoorala will navor oarryoat ato policy of Protection, Erery a mkaaaa should bofor Kalao If ka stadia, kia an and bla employe.'. Inarmed Into thatoamp. . Cleveland ia trying to ooaviaaa Mrs. Seecherthalhehagoodmu. HrrkwahaaJ t fewyean ago triad ta oonviBoakir. Maal- ton that ha too waa p u n . Thag n a t aMcat lights of the f o r m will -ill Haul aa4

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Page 1: COFFEESV PUOI ID N TOOttest.rtlibrary.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/1884/1884-11-01.pdfHEAGAN t CO.'S FALL ANNOUNCEIKNT. We want to call th e attention of our pat-rons to the

voLxrv*. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY. NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1884. NO 48

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0«»» - 1U*«»»1 MM* •+DOVBR.N.J.

l.l.JOLLKY,Propri«toat tie.'

nnn, a.».of O»M i n mnutu.

L. W. THURBER,mmmornauoMaoouor •oann ootnm.

omoi IT •.«. Hanoi* noK,DOTIB, V. 1.

OLIVER S. FREEMAN

JOSEPH H. BEACU&S8M,

IHAVIN AND HAIR CMTIMBALOON,

SUSSEX STREET

NOTICE.( U COURT fJOLlaWtOl wU ta at

CENTS, V h CENTS,

SUSSEX 8t QROCER.atffla»JatatotoMjowmUea^k.oB*wreli

GROCERIES

PROVISIONSrftkakaatgndaai aln

USTABTAHEOOI PORTMITI

lew Ptonot, »18S ip.He* OrfM», *80 ip.

( fe l lMMMW Ml*. BlUa*

a l a v a MedaadrepeaNd.

OUEFALLandWINTER STOCK-or-

BOYS' AND CHILDBEF8

Go"THE IRON FBONTCLOTHIEBS,

850 ft 852BR0AD STREET, NEWARK, f i lrun nun won n u M m a f wife moot. • '

Come and see the elegant stock, bothPiece and Ready-made Goods, for thisFall and Winter, and as injr. eustoa tradeis increasing daily twill assure my patronsthat the strictest attention will be given tothat department in order to meet the re.quirements of the finest class of tradeYou can also observe some very ftne andappropriate Shirts for this campaign.

GEORGE FEDER,No. 4 B*ICK BLOCK,

October 3d, 1884. Dover, N. J.

AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.

SUGARS, SPICES,

CHINA, GLASS

All the latest styles on hand and made toorder. Our, work is all done under our per-sonal supervision, and is fully warranted.

Everybody in want of a wagon will profitmuoh by giving us a oall befora buying else-where.

~ ~ « — R E P A I R I N G — —all branches done in a manner whioh is

bound to give sattofbotion. Orders by mailwill reoeive prompt attention.

JB. PALMER,BEEMER * PALMER

i In, eaJoiae at I k d l l l M

rffTi£Xi.lawisrjrr

OAL AND WOOB!

•^BgS TarlvN^Pw *" V W *"*"Sfl*

SteamOiroular

SawMilL

MBS. OEO. FABB,POST OftAlL, K. 1.

NEW JERSEY

TUkTM BEOAD nMBET.J.

DRAKE k KING,

A. TAYLOR A SON,

UthtMlHwr;

Hone Equipments,

•LaOXttnU M., OOTIa.ti.J.

"EMORrS"

RESTAUBANT,, met

QUABT, 100 or 1,000

:-WINE AND POOL ROOMS-:-

HQU8E TO BBNT.

HEAGAN t CO.'S FALL ANNOUNCEIKNT.We want to call the attention of our pat-

rons to the immense stock of Ladies' andGentlemen's Heavy Fall and Winter Goodsthat are being received by us daily. InMen's Boots particularly we have a repu.tation extending over a period of nearly 40years as being an exceptionally desirablerfaee to get a pair of good Winter Boots.It has always been our ambition to improve

oar reputation in this respect, and we canassure customers that this season will beno exception to the rule. We have fully2,000 pain of Men's Heavy Boots ontransit and already in our store rooms,the qnality of which, has never been excelled by any retailer in existance, and tbeprices we confidently promise will be lowerthan the same clans of goods ran be pur-chased any where else in the county. Wehave also provided for Boys and Youths,Ladies, Misses nnd Children, by lay-ing in large and complete assortments ofcalf goods in button and lace* in all widthsand prices. Whether you purchase or notyou are respectfully urged to calf, and ac-quaint yourselves with the inducementswe have to offer, HEAGAJC & Co.,

OPP. D. L. & W. DEPOT, DOVER

EVERYBODY KNOWS-THAT-

WM. O'DWYER'S STORE

NEXT DOOB TO THE POST-OFFICE,» V M R . PJ. 4T.

M 111 BMMV PUOI ID N t TOO!

COFFEES.

Ho enemy of protection, auob as Pieetonlevenaoa haa been, will ever be given

oppertnally lo aloeh around in lha aaat aaaaoccupied by John Hill.

La) all Kepablloan M s the full ticketa n t Taoalay end we will ell rejoice togetherla the alosllon of Bl.lue, Logan, Fhelpa,Johnaan, teaklat aad Wills.

• d o a i o a n l o dleeoursge Mr. Btalae'aoppoanla, bat It doe. look aa If that "bold,

mea from Mala." will be ejected inspite of everything done lobeal him.

Hot a faw Democrats will t a b phasnnaest Tuesday la punishing Btsvensen forhla I n and insulting .ceeohee by Toting fora gentleman In tha penoa of Boa. Wo.Walter Fhalpa.

One of tha most moat Inluanllal oppo-nents of the Democratie attempt to crsale

trade In boa Ota was Hoa. Wat. WallerPhelpa. tvery men »ho labors .houM giveUrn a vote In gratitude.

If Iks DemocraU had looked FnatoaStevenson up from the time of bra nomina-tion to tka eketfoatae. would hate faredmack hottar. Be was aaangorows man to

HMOUM MID EfMBIIEM WME.AT nicaa wwca cinroT u aunir n TH rrAri.

ALL ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY.

WM. 0*DWYER, - - - Proprietor.

NOTIOE TO OEi DEALER&THE MOKIRGAK OIL CO.,

Of NEWARK, N. J., bave now open for thedelivery of Oil a depot at Dover, where a foilsupply of Oil can be had on MONDAY andFRIDAY of eaoh week. All onr patrons who

favor us with their orders will be promptlysupplied. Onr objeot is to save our customerstransportation ooarges and delays oaosed byshipping oil from Newark or New York. Or-ders **»% bo sent to Samuel Hftmmond. Boon-ton, (he will be in Dover on Mondays andFridays) or to our address where they willtepeive our prompt attention. All orders willbe promptly delivered by J. H. Burohell, andempty barrels taken back.

McKIRQAN OIL COMPANY.

UMBEKLatferwduMt

iMMsthjMWFlUGa&utdtiMgra*.

VB.K

NEW AIR-OOMPRESSOR.MORRIS GOVSTY MACHINE & IRON Co.

BOILERS!Horizontal, Tubular, Fine, Vertioal andPortable, Insurance policy with eaoh.

VERB;

never protected AaMtioaalabor.

The apooo of poverty feeds tha Bontli

Flee Uade never boadat

klff toll,*opk> Ktarifn tnapf.

Tbe tn lao louMUm n aWnrf bi lha tnmt *m o< BapiibUou

L f t u burjlto whole Demoonlio pittfta lit mm (iste I>T nUtg fol trttj Be-imbU<«! on Ibi Hck*

DnuenUa f n . Md. MU 4»

Well Intone! pnple belien lb>l Mr.fhclp.' m.J.tilt In Ibla CoiigTCB.ion.1 Dl«-WetvUlmebf>«i>r Sim.

H.MJ Wafrl B*f ober baa the eonitge ofbl. laniellon, aubow. Hi ~J«DPNII Obv.hilid ie

Tb« Denoonxr will find out n.it Tueede]tilibt whelber lbs lull* le >n IMHK or • « ,I f f obltasni will ODIJ «o Ihflr lint/.

EwlHd Hid tb . Demmnlie pnr/ Hepulling together for lae ammoa pnrpoH ofbrMbiag down Asetieeb induvtriee.

Ten tbe irMb," a>U Oror.r Tie, >lud,tmtwhes tb«f*ele entoU ofbk•Illf eJl hll follower! l»gi. to wbln..

(•erjwken Ib. Brpoblloui tide k eel-ling la OrootlT O* Into line end »ote >»•wtole aepiibllou IMe< wtlboul • eoMob.

Tbe pmlie of OMeUad m<l lie deiaaelallon of Bleine bf the Englieb preea willbareaneleotlaOoMloi) bow to tote anlI *

"o»t«uar a d»j end breadand water " , u good eaoufiti for working-

H. taTCie f»e trade aud Orofer

Fnoton (Heveaaoa aaa been tka beatworker Mr. Itielpe ha. bed Intnl. campaign.Hla coarse and vulgar epeeelMe havs ooet

The DeMOerab are divided eato wbetbertheir phlfoni m e a u f n a trade or pntoo-lioa. Tka people a n u l l e d ia lkt beliefthat It meane dafeat.

Doat taiatihatisa Dawworala la thepraaaMOoagnai voMto radaeatke tarif» per oeat aad to pwt boa or. at, Ike freeliat. It will kaapfwa loaarl aaona voteagalaaa tka fiaa trade Doanaraaj

"I waa aMraaJoTapoaTpwiMtloi pta-

leat Iraa, farlka nan lallia ikataaailaaUdiwadM.1k>w>wkwliMwan,aM aHda'laweworJaaeallaeulglataeirplattom.

We an^aottofTaaaa big Deauolie, atmUar to lae kbrer latter forgerv, tobe apraag apaa the ooaaarr Jaat before

- - - a*d aeat of Iba• t Ikat pUoa al tUalar

Omar OatabaVI aad. to order eat tkaatalkaal Oaardof Now Tork In order to

lolaal alt/

bar tbal U a v f a n . of Ik . DwaaaraHoaarU la Ooagreaa bad beard o n appeal

yearaagowe woaMkna bade aaai-alaaldatjr oa leao to praWat aa aa4 prareat

Uaeala, Chaat, Oarlald-aoeh hi bla tarareceived ell Ike alraaelkal onalig, ualloea*dneklaial|iag eoeldlevoat. The per.aMalatiaeaapoa BWaeUtbe aaooanloatIrlbala wkkh the Deaaooraor paja la theaaaatamofHeFrtedplal.

Eagllik oap<laUata are oenrlee. oa aa«ir. eaaraaa ban to defeat BlaUe aad1a pntaeUn krlfpoUe; of tka Bapab-laa pertj. Kaowlag aaaa aej thai tkaj

are patUag aweej hare la bvga ajauUtioiwhere H win <ki tka auel good

berrtlaaToaaeaalialaVaadoffonlgaaattawajtolka- - -

welch Morris oeaaly mines aaadlo ewpphyon can charge Hap to la , fad that the

In Ocngnaa voted solidly againstofdetyoulrooon.

« some laapttala"dadIa of tka

alaarlaa. Tho amno TA

N« Aaurlsaa eve. atood eloea. to thepoors, thaa JameaO. BUaa don today.Ho aaa aval aa fully repreeeated tha nrian-plea, aaatlaiaata and force, which ssake aptka vital aaargy of America* eirllleettoo-Tka paopU beksvo ia Balaa aad be be-bmsUlkem.

Bteoo Oaas iv adopted a protsotlvt taritlaw yeart ago Ike ammbrr of persona eat-

stand la meoataolane kaa laoreaerd atper not. and the value of goods menufaerand over K> patoaat. Don't break downtka larif ia tkla country by toting tka

Whaofmr-tfth. of tka DaanaMlepart.la Ooagraaa voted afew raouha ago fr«free and, Inhoa ore tier voted to lakebroad oat of the aumtbiof Ikenlnra ofMonte ooonty. Haa aa/ worUagnaa aokatklaatV-roeiieolthal be will lotafor aparty thai did tkla* •

Thai • Uaatronipio-leottoial. ia whioh n .pec tha . i . f . 11 aa.oord with the gnat bulk of to. lanriaa

ktoaoTor, ha la a ohampIoB of thaitlooUag towarda ravlralot the

Jpplng. • . • IftUoUotkjaof Mr. BUaa, tka hading i n e r t * , proleo.Uoah*, to the rraaldoav 1, to be a aifoal of• '• arvlval of liaorlaaa aUppbg," Ik, oat-Iaaklntaa>a»rokaalaav7 haoMmtkan-Taaw>a«koaeM.--lmlnat»Uppla«Waj>l,

» TOUT i n nonoTUai.Orover Cleveland delivered a quite length;

epeach at hla Newark reception, whichohlegy naUlile for l u commonplace barrelnaes of fhought, and for Its cowardly soavaaive treatment of the tariff question. Inthia greal manamsoturing city of New Jiaey, surrounded as he waa by thousandsartiaaaaandmechaaloa, one would enppoeethat the dulleal and most miaympallielio na-t o n would be stirred to utter some generous

knly words ef Approval for the policyunder whose benign influence tbo«e indui-trlous have hem developed and now flourish.But Cleveland Is not that mat ta a maHe dared not step one inch huvond the ni

track that bis party maagers have marked out, to give eipresalonto a tingle original and generous thought.Re kept s tr i c t to the straddling and JantM,faced tarlg plank of the Democratic plat,form, uiiconHclnuRly diwlo*[uig the fn M tndi

'nd'inci^e of bifl mind, now,,ver, by glvitiroiiiluuuoe lo tho*e parts of flint pUtfiin'blub d*uy the right anil power of the Ooi

oraiuent to impoae a tariff duty for protee.lion done.

" I l l s quite plain, loo," he stld, "thattka people ban a right to demand that nomore money auoukl be taken from them,

IUKCTL* OB IKD1HECTLV, for publicthaa la aecoewry for that pqrpoKe," i e.—the " eoooomloal administration of public

~ " " ~ " he added, emphasizingand reltentlng thla larit.for.revene-onlidea, "Ibe right of the Government lo oiuottribute from the oitisena i. limited to lietual necesrilie., aud every cent taken fromthe people beiond that required for theirprotection by tbe Oovenmenl ia no betterthaa robbery." Can then bo any mistakeaa to tbe meaning of those declaration*Uot there should be, Ur. Cleveland added''We tuHy must condemn, then, a systemwhich less* from the pockets of the peoplemillions of dolkn not needed for the aup-port of the Government."

Theae a n the only larif vlcwa that OroverCleveland has expressed ID thla campaign.Tbey show siaaily when he stands. He Isoppo.rttoiiniMlliigeafo.lecooto/d.lrouImports for aay other purpose than revenue.Any dance impoeed beyond the necesalUe.of t ie Oevernmsnt, for protection to homeindustry, "I, no better than robbery.1' ThiaJtepnUioaa ayatem of pnrteelioo, e-blcb hasbulU up ths great Industries of this Blate,which gives employment lo over a hundredaud any thousand of our people, ptya out

forty mllllone a year In wages, andi out two hundred and af l , milllra

dcllira' worth of annual prodnota, Mr. Oleve.land aaya ho "muat tunly oonajemn." Thliwill eetlle the buniuea for Mr. Cleveland inNaw Jeney.—State Gazette.

I a n by tlie Homl.Weekry Tribune of IkeTth l o t . thai the Hon. J. t?. DolUver, ofI.wa, aflrm. lhU"HrilI.h gold ia lo beneed in Ihla oaaveav," Wa bare In MaineensngUebavanwho haa built up from verysmall beginnings, for hlmaelf aod bla aon>,a vary large and pnnlable trade in themannfaelunot apeoial good,, which beforebla dey always came from JSuglaud. Hlagoods a n now of tha very best and hisprices anmnohlesathan thoaa at which theImported arliolie wen aoM.

I was Us guest a little while ago at hi,Charming borne, when he told me thla story.Ha waa at hoa»-Eriglend--and was oneday in a large warehonn of a friend of his,

manufacturer on a Urge scale. A geatle-•aa earns la whom ha did not know, aad,

taking hla Mend apart, showed a emailmemorandum book. After, few moment.'talk, Us friend want l oh l . demand drew

check which as gave to tko stranger, whowant away. Hla Mead n p U u e d t o himthai it was hla ooatribntion towblek all auanfaolarom « n taaawnl iaproportion to tha prodscti of their milla.

•'What is tkla tMdrmjiafonuulaakoa'." It l i ter s u n s Ihe Varied Nttaeln tka

Intenatsoffnttrewe.-" How ia Ik. money employ.! I""In aahaMuung AaMrtaaa a a m n i ,

payingUolanr.aad otherpanoaaia opor-atlH oa pub*, opiulon, la paymeat towrtlaia of baob, la printisg aad dnamtlagtkeai la aha Carted nalea, aapesiaUy la lhaWarn, aad among a u m b m of Ooagreaa."

depression nave beea when the tarll was Iits lowest. It has been .hown to be not thefact that the farmer pays In enhanced pricefor manufactured produola on account ofprotection, while he certainly reoelvan ahigher price for liii nw material enteringinto the manufacture of cloth and ottergooda, and haa In toe Heurinhlng manufac-turing cltlea and villagee a ready marketprovided for his eon, Us milk, hla egaa andhla nark, whioh bat for eastern maikatawould he almost worthleaa on hla bands,for Europe oould not cdnsuOM, and Jossnot call for all the aurplna pmduota of thewest, and Europe doaa not pay aa goodprices at the manufacuring dlatrlou of theeast. To eome nearer home-take aweylbemannfactureaof Vew Jersey, and wkal wonldbecome of Ike New Jersey farmer f Becould live, It la true i bnt he rauld not sellbin milk or vegeteblee. and iheap oultunwould be unprofitable, for then would beno facloriea to buy lha wool, euept abroad,nd then he would have to compete withustralia, and other great wool-producing

regions. In a word, then la no olaas mondirectly and vitally Interested in the malnte-naneeofahlgh Urlf, end Ibe protection ofAmerican industry man Ike fanaara. whetherI the weal, la the Middle Btaiaa, or In Naw

lLH

' Da y « really operate directly a . Cor,-aaT•Tee, bf kbhyku ragakady amployedOat parpaaa."

" Dora aayof tha rand go Into the pockeu

" I do not kaow aaytklag of that."TUe talorarfo. I. MUrely rallabla, cool-

Ing to m.dlreMly from a man well.knowato m. and widely knowaaad koaorad la thla

»««7- Xnu. Dow.IMIaad, Ma., Od. •, M l .

aur a n n n eunroT run.tVna, of tka Cleveland orgaaa, Mghloaal

by the noaH of Mr. •avke'aoaavan ia Ohio,a n aow laAaarioaaly trying ts show thatprotecttalanetanUmeln this campaign,and that If It Is, the Democrats a n Juat aataremoaa Mends of a peoteotlve tarll astheltopablloaos. It la to the ondll of thenorgans that they a n abU to set the dangerwhrtk oonfronts tkaaj. Tkey kave beeabUadJ aa Mammoth O t n ask eiaca Ikair can-didat. waa aoatlnatel, and It ia grallfyingthat tkey a n a l hat able to tell Ike lima ofday. Their elnaalb hour vl.loo l« prettyataiuing lo them. For U Mr. Blalua, bytalHag prolectjoaup aad down ia Ohio, wasabla to tara what Iht Democnta themnlvea

ud a dcubual battle Into aa amplehow maak arronger U the ptubabil.

Uy Ikalkewul carry aUbtfor. Urn la NewYork, W n Jemey aad ConneoUout, which

luUlnsl|>rasaolloalaiK>.aa haue. Ca-forBnaWyforlham. a poUUotl party ana.not alwaya decide what shall be the laaaeaapoo which me elecnon ihall torn. It o n

> before the ootntry on lU own laaueu, butU e other aide prunntaaoinalbliur la which

a m people a n Interested, thai aoauthlagb e o o M t f e e l a e l t e a o f Ibestniffil.. TheBeMbUaua have n»d . protection „ ls.ua,aad they a n not likely to atop appoali,, forfMaaonsanmalaf it bnatue their oppo.•aUapaefor to talk about tka Hulligan let-ton. Tbey think they hold a winning oard,aad Ike; will play il for all It u worth.Agalaat Ike ouriona oomUnallim of truthand falaehood, with a strong prepoaoMuc.of the latter, upon which their opponenterely to bleak down Hr. Haloes ekaraoter,

• partisaaaanaaonlkaa amply guardedIke admltMloramyof Cleveland's. Tbey

h e n reaeoatolay otreat anon lbs matter ofprw«rtlon aad they are dolog it with a wffl.

Mr. M. John haa for hlstnveUing com-panion la the Demecrotio eldeahow ha lamnning Willian D H. Bartnm, (onaerlyefFatenon. They both attack Maine nvagely,aad prain Okvelaid. Mr. Bartnm in aapieohal Buffalo Saturday, as reported Inthe New fork Tim- , of Sunday, w . a n toldtercely denounced Blalna aa

a hypocritical pretender, and awhite-Uvcrod coward. ' He ridiculed the out-oryof political about Mr. Cleveland'eallagedlinmovalily, and scored tho Bufalo

Inparticnlar." ThalooghlUnn,

A i mAn interesling festure of tbe report soon

to he published by the State Departmenta table snowing the avenge weekly wagpaid !& England and Walea, Germany,France, Belgium, Austria, Holland, Switzer-land and Busaia. In tbe table these aver-egea are compared with the average weeklyntes ill like occupations in the cities of NowYork and Chicago. A worUignan In anypart of the United States, however, havingtbe gguree before him, may easily comparethem with tbe wagea whioh be reoeivee.The general table nferred to is in part asfollows:

EnitlandOCCUPATIONS, and Oer- Nuw Cli

Walei UIIUT France lurk cai-.... ,7 M ,4 ai i s 311 ,au 00 tai w..'.'.' 7118d'r. 6 U7

Crpelito™ 7HMd'tom 1DlaukBUiltb.... 1

Q u a k e r . . . . 7 HOu roimdnr. 7 47luotm«l, it. 7 AHirmnker... . <l t)7

HtroeteaianV. fl OUD v o n e l»

— . « « . . ' . . . 4 70Potter. R 30B.<l-il« and har-

• luakara.. 0 ttl. .nnrc. a 44

Tin.tultU. G CQTeliwrapb oper-

11 UU

iaoo

r U H T H A » TO lAlttT.Pree trade theorlnta cannot deceive the

intelligent and thlnaing fanners, «bo readanil atudy to a ninch greater ettent thanthey generally get credit for, and an usuallycertain lo arrive at a juat conclusion whetherInpolliloaoriuthejoryboi. The farmersknow that no country waa ever ruined byprotection, and tbal, before protection waaealabllshed aa an American policy, tha auletwen industrially at tbe mercy of GnatBritain, just aa, lime tbe aetabliabment of atarif, the period, of greatest «n

TheraturaaW nteof thsootintry will> to the bpubtleas party n t y largely

aeit weak for good endsuAelent reaeoos.'very fanlgner kaa ooaae to this country to

better hie eoadltioa. and ha la a naranl op.pan#al to Ceawaratlo free Hade, whichwonld ndaoakk) undltloato whatII waa

keoam. ken. Tko Eo«Ush work-

as kaowslhal thaayslam otprotntioB UIkekawl. Tka Irlibvntar kaowa Ikal ailaakveklaad waste proportlo.1. poptda.Uo.on.ol tka tka ataal pwaeialuun aoan.vrlaaoainafaeaoflha eartk katon kar la-dustrlea won broken d o n ay tka t m tradelaglalatloa of Xagkarf. Tkafsorman vwterkaowa that alt fatkerlaad I. making woo-dorful progrem ejaaitt attabUaaada pn-toaavoatriffsyaana a f s w y n n ago. AUIkeawtaapk know Ikat the ghost of Kaow-aothiagkm waa dead aal burUdlong ago,aadtkair latalllgoaoe OHon tkamto lockwilheoatemplupo.thedortso<U>e Dom-oenoytcoblaiillh3<f voiaibytrrlngu ananpreiudloaaofraoaornligtoa. AllresliaeaowIhatthajan Aaierioandtiaena and laknatedianeprotecUooof AmarioaaMuelrlM. Theyknow that tha Detaoonlic party cannot bahrtMoilatkia natter-taat the only aafetyof tbe'ptotectlve tariff lisa ia th« suceeaa of

le BepuUtcan Hakes. Vote it etralghl.

AS lUwmAiioa riAt JStunn.Aleiaader nnnlvaa, la hla apaaoh at To-

ledo, Otic, aeid, among other good things," Than ia a staple dietinction between freetrade anl protectioa whkm yon can eaalynmembar. It la atated alike by James O.Bleine and Orover Cleveland. BUaa mjathai tbe object of protection la to enable anladaatrieus aaan to support and educate biofamily, and lay by aomethlng for old age.That la protection. Ororer Cleveland said,

hie message lo lae New York Legislaturetka Pilots' fees, that they ought to be n

duoad keoaaas they wan higher thaa thosepaid pilots la fonlgi: omnMea. That la

Oar ooatampafaiy, tha HactotMowa Oa-aetta, while profeenng to ba proteetlooiet,after the uawl faahlon of Deauonta ham-men away at the terigtaey aay they be.ll.teln, II aaa never attsmptod toaaawara single question the E u has given It Inn.gard to tha matter, while we have carefully

d completely answered all Its proposltlcmeus. life I. too ehortto befooled away1 people who always dodge and evade lha

real lane, sad we leava the Osletta toponder over man) nnaaawend questions.When Hmakeasn attempt to answer them

Under dato of tha l le l lost. inletllgenMcomes from Londoo that the iron end alaelworks of Onwshay Brotken, al llertbyrTydvil, In South Wales, a n abont to oloae.The telegram otalea that stagnalion in theWelah iron and steel traooa is ottKing wUe.apnod ilamay.and thai other snapeaslona

probable. And yet England hai providedWales the condition of free trada whioh

i bulk of Democrats thinks would be agood thing for thia oonntry.

'The oountry fa fully aroused," aaya tha9emocntioN>tional Committee In In address

the party «n tl.o Ohio election. Thai be.ing the case, the Democratic party will cer-tainly not be able to getaway with anything.When the oonntry is fully aroused, the Dem-ocraey hwi no more show than a burglar haawhen all lha light, a n suddenly turned onand he anda his retreat out of .—Si IJJUUGlobe. Democrat.

Henry Ward Beocher in a fpteeh inBrooklyn last woak pronounced protection aaone of the wont polltioal herealel of t b .Republican party, whioh Ia the real secret ofhla hostility to Blalna. Every protectionistshould vole against tha Democratic ra i t /

lea o f Mr,BUlna, Bnt In all serioosaeea. leeausa Bwoher, OurUa, lonsa. Banner,whatdokooeet'le>peraooeakk) aort of thing, r-Patannn pnan,

think o r Perry and all the other flH tracen kavs

. . M i a a i T n j g ran TOS T i n .The platform on which the Deasoontic

party stands in tbis campaign la aa followe :HV therefore denounf-e We uliunen cf tha

Him tariff ami silijid to the jwetfwliiin'Utit/HS WJE IJEIfaVNXf XH4T WRDMHAL "XAXA-

TION SHALL UE EXCLUSIVELY FOB PUB-LIC PUHF0SE8 and thall not exceed theturd* of (lit giiutriiiritnt tmmomicitUy adn/min-Urcd."

Every man of sense know, that a tarif lotvenue only—or " eiclunvely tor {tabUd

purposes"—is a low tarif Uut wilt btincretenues from luge foreigna h.gb proteotlye u r i f in not a iUrisT. The DemonraU alaim that tha pres-ent tarif has been i s eicew of the uede cfthe government, and therefore bM orcatett

mrpluB in the toewury. Tbenfon tbeypropoM to roduoe it so Uwt it ' s U U noteiceod the ueeda of the government eoonou).* y tdmiiii«t«red." U they via oa Ibis

Ftirui they will be jastiaod in reducingtbe tariff, buoau-e the votes of the fieopleLave BO decided. Aro you ready for inch •condition of tilings in this oountry ? If you•m then rote the UejnwraUc ticket. Bntif you favor * malnleuanoo of tha t*rif•y-tetD vote for tbe Bepublican purty whioh

ilx fUlforiii decUret ultuply for tho "pro-Jlion of ALL American inriuafeW ftnd

plainly denouoceg th« benny of • " UriCfor reveDue only."

v n n mni m BUOOUOT .Joseph 4J. Todd, a large Patcrson manu>

fsoturer, and tho partner of the late Col.FIilllp Bar7erly wko waa twloa toe Demo-cratlo caudldatii for Congress in tbii Dtilfiot,h » been all his life a Democrat but now an-nounces that he ahall vote for Blaine andLogan, and tlie whole Bepnblioan ticket." » t presest," he said to a Press Reporter,11 we aro compelled to competeagainat adif-ference of wagea between thia country andEurope of sitty per oeat. and lha proteetioaon Machinery amoonla only to thlrtv-lveper oeot. I was eurprieed lo see that ahaDemocratic party straddled ao Important aquestion and I oertaioly cannot approve ofany doubtful expreaaioot on ao vital a mattor.Will I vote for Fhelpa? Of oouna I wn*,~ shall rote tbe wbolo Bepabllcaa ticketfrom Elaine down; I do not propose lo makaany piecework of It. I think pretty muokall of my men feel the aame way on tklaquestion. Thla election la one In which tkaWDrkiEgmen a n g n » u j interested and ifthey waal free trade they will bar. lo com.down lo Engliah wages. If the workings

n choose lo uphold a party that favoeaf m l n d e they will do eo against their o nInterests, but I do not believe that they a ngoing to do anything ol the kind.

IT i o n inrowi aTuaatawNow that Hr. John P. 81. John haa com.

out flat-footed for Cleveland, wa kaow wnes.to godhina, and be oannot ba loo fna niakbiaakaas of Blaiaa. Ha haa fell ahakjad lanonaeal hlaraal inlenliona for atlme, kwtthe eletUon ia near at band and he man i o.juioklf whatever he oan do for his esa-ployeni oomK,uenlly, the "Prohibition"meeting in Bilsloyealardaywiaoathaanwhu),according lo lha Cleveland orgeat Mr. M.John denouneed Mr. Heine aad tba Ba-pubUcan party , and bla abla lieutenant, Mr.Bertram, deaouwiod Ike " poiitioal roosaaa"of Bugalo, aad, by implloatlon, advocated

»claime of the Demoontle fluff-"-fr'n andtbe party of free ram. Mo mon signal as-poaun of bypoorhnj haa aver been madethan this.. St. John's osndldacy, tt waathnngbtal bst, might have beaaa ataosawbut mletaken move. It la aow evident thatbe kaa betrayed the temperance people at

country. He haaboeu workingin tkointerest of a party Ikat is Irmly wadded tathe oaaaa walob be haa pretended to .ppoao.How that be haatanwa ogtk. maok, kiadeceived apforvtn <H1 d W t kiaa.-law.

TWa iaaae waa bora of la , last tat paaaaibythalnlOoagnm. U kaa outlived aother, etals. rlgale, alavery, trt eurrenwy,aU other qaeatlcu that ban for aha MaxaUmdlkeaatloa. and H mart aaatana aItnlanaaoloag aa tkla gmaiaaiaaa ana-

nlviag Ike parmaaaaif of an. "-ijilll ,laatf. Ilwinaaaamaalo workonlhaowahtetiloalloaUlkafat4vn,aakankllkena.II will prove ike cmtk at faUty at whatrrotaatsn taaa aanam dlanaaalaa, jaatlar aa-aaaao»aa» abowe to-day, by Ike litaiiajiuoAnwlatkaaaskatUwaallkallaa aaaa-IrylnlhepMlwnay yean, tka Mksvy atlha beauUfalJ, eoaatraoted argamaal. of

whohaTwhoaa ''beanaaOod'aprwvi-isnd baiu oa tkotr own lajainmai"

latwagaoat lUa period.-Boston Oaoa. Baa.

Anawtaijla aad very .joqaeal OtaaaWrHoa of tha Way la whioh pnleotloa lowwm

prion ts the eonsaarar le aaTorled la theAadnceulyeaUndiUo kytke laak-uuia Coal aad Iron Compaoylo fumiahCanadian Fadto Bail way wflk iaa aaaa.

aandlcneofaaaalenllaatth. | I11I11.Ially low prloaof *iS.SO par lea at the•Ille, or «2(I.IWdelivered toaaj Oaamdlaaport or Haw Torn. Tai earn aaumml ilthl. enct/act has awakaaarl m y gnat later-art ia tka ina trad, of IkU osaanrf, boataaaIt is n oompltte demonatrettna of the abiUly

loolha Engliah ison nun on thabr own gnuW,andoapreoUyroaalMnm For amgliahaleelrallapay aodwtr oalapotaswaa MaCanada. Iron ralla are dutiable, but Ona-ada kaving ao steel rail laanafaoton ka aaa.teot.theEuHUinilasrenol aaadlaapaol.aa they a n la tha American atarkat, b» aay

Why la lk.EagUah proas aor Cleveland aad ao boatjl. b

Simply haoaaaa Cleveland nprwati tkam e trade Demoonoy, and Mr. Blaiaa skaAaaeriesa pntaetiv. ayahna. Tka alaatlaaof Cleveland aad a Paawciallo Cocgnot wttlnviv. Ik. iadnatrlaa of OMat Brlmia, wkUah l i M i d

foreign trade. Doat be foolad by tka aryumttholarilbnolaamsws. Ulaahaoaagraal leading question of tke dagr.

rennsylvanls furnaces whiohsonnty minea onceanpplied with Iron ONaro aow being supplied with o n from •aataand Cobs. Tola la beoaua.tha *•—i mall,party in Congrem atood l ib aaatld wall.againBt the iron on pradaeen whM 'ttajmade an effort for an iBoreaM of daty wakaawould have shut this product oil. hatwDemOetatlo vote nest Tuoaday la a .vote far

party which helped to breakdown ahagnat industry of Morris county.

Biaine ia pnnly Aaurioaa and kia Inter.aatsaadefortt all lie with tke • ' - , , ,and ke will carry oat the Frouotioa poUn,while CleveUml and his party ara with ahoEnglisk free traders. Tho pUtfonnaanaatalike on thetaril qneaUon and " Illaaland tha Demoorala will navor oarryoat atopolicy of Protection, Erery a mkaaaashould bofor Kalao If ka stadia, kia a nand bla employe.'.

Inarmed Into thatoamp. .

Cleveland ia trying to ooaviaaa Mrs.Seecherthalhehagoodmu. HrrkwahaaJt few yean ago triad ta oonviBoakir. Maal-ton that ha too waa pun. Tha gnat aMcatlights of the f o r m will - i l l H a u l aa4

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REPUBLICAN N0M1HATIOHS.

ron PHESIOENT i

JAMES C. BLAINE.OF MAINE.

FOB VICE PRESIDENT.

JOHN A. LOGAN,OF ILLINOIS-

IJ.ECTI'tC M LA«f.h.Flti:i>i:i(lC A. l'OTTS,JOHN" TAYUU..

I*i I ) | ! . T B I I T A L » K H T M l .2i. IJI-THK •r-M,wiu>v H r i r i u s s o'J'I'H I)i*.rKi(T-LK\vrs I I . ' T A V I . I W 'K,U ini>Ti!ifT—uKXKV i.. m r i . K i t .rim IH«ThicT-(lAl(1i.VKl{ It. f'OLHV,7TH HisTiiin-THOMAN I'OT'JKlt

FOH CONGRESS,WJt WAITER PHELP8,

OF BERCEN.

VOR SHERIFF,

WILLIAM G. JOHNSON,OF CHATHAM-

FOH ('OIIOXEKS:JOHN A. CLIKT, »1 Morii*..lACHlf I'. STICKM-:, nl ]{»lin«ny.((ILtXK.t.HS ll.CAdt:. of KawMj.ll u l l AUDMHIV—! lllt-T |)l.-Tj:li F.

GEO. W. JEinuVB. of Hanover.

J. BEWABD WHIS, of l i t . OLIVE.

WhatwillQilU-uwtint after ho is licked;tills ttmo 't _ _

Poor Stevenson lens almost dropped out of•igUt bofore iLu voting.

Dou't wcrak-li fir trmlc. Vote every nameon llio Jtcpubticau ticket.

'flie lorn of plenty is never wounded bythe free trade Donioenwr.

If Md'hcrKon i* reiilly a proludionint hein in mighty I»u1 roinpaTiy,

Capitol will not Hlnrve umlor Democratictariff reduction, Imt labor will.

Ererj tree .ruder in Hin iTiiiiitry has foundrefuge in tlio Peiuocintie I'urty.

Vtte the whole ticket mul rejoice in thewbolo victory neit TuiKclay iifel...

ledtlic great (Stales) diwhidi were Democratic

j nl.oniClovclittvl'B visit tcas near Wellington as he Hill net

HimUr a iir-t can 1»e secure-., on Cleveland'..-election in Ntw York, even ut IODR odds.

An 11 )iroii'cti(»nist Klevctison hasn't bDenon i>rolialifin louf> ODOUR!.. Veto lor Plteips.

VBO yonr~Toio~.D tench the DtmoonUcparly tbat it is dangerous to tinker witlithotariff. _____

Ilrotlicr Garrison isn't R " tonail and \n\-terlkpnblioan," He !« • tuilk nutl waterwhat-ia-it. _ _ _ __

If yon wftOt your *.vm to v/mV. ia. thefieldn and fnctoricH vote for Democraticfreo truilo-

Ifthc-ywiu four- fifths ol tbo Democraticparly will cluiro tbat it is a freo trade victory.Keep lliem out.

Chas. A. QUleii'i! i>r*ttt«a<MM as a re-loniier are euo..gb to provoke a imile fromti fluster Suing!!,

Voio afisinwi Clevdnnrt. Ho i* ft fret-trader Mid ft trett lover, very dear to theboart

TlieDptnocriitio wbiiwo buyinR New Jerseylion Of their defeat.

: till3 pt(

The worhl jilMt'fi in tbn country are IIIPStated vhinh favor free trade nrnl «ive lnrgeDemocratic majorities.

Tbfly say tliern ii n heap of trouble nraongthose Wilh whuiu ftillen has failed to keepblB past political prainiw*.

Tbe Qillcn scare ia about over. Score*of mpn who voted for him two years agosay they will not do BO now.

It in again dPmotiHtratejl Hint the greatesttwel of llio Detuociatio party In MorrisCounty is a deccut newspaper,

The CletcUnd.Bwoher idea of the rightsof Jktowieati wOTBitipmeo is a doUat % 3»3wages aud * bread and water diet.

Ban any Democrat showed von bow a loitar.8 or ttentnule will help burinew? Yotiaffia*. the free trade Demoevacy.

Ttw tiaaa Is drawing nwr when the>o be ctTnaplcnotu. Aftert will hunt their holes

Fre« tnd» tneatui the withdrawal ofAmerican etpltal from bnnif pamiU andthe deffredttion of American vorkingiinn.

Th« raccMa of the Republican party willbe reoAgniid in th!i ooaotry anA abroad ai. pro*«Uo_«t victory. Help it by yomTOU.

Mr. Wnt. O. Johnson'* "batineat qnallfl-oalloM" are not of the order thai require in-vestigation. Tote for him. He li a clean

The bevocratio party nev« enactedprotective torilin this country, mi in tbe*ol; warty which has tun adi<Ka.ted free

Itw friend* or Often boast that he car-riMttaworkinipneoof thin Reclion In Msbn«ch« pocket and o u vote them M b«

Every body koow« the practice* of AnAfMrOillen to attract the worit claas ofTot*. V M m r t e f nan i i thh to nA«otO«uul/uriea?

The Pemoorat* of Ueni» county will tradeof their national ticket to ear« AnflrewQtllen. Vole alralghtand cleat the wholeRepublican ticket-

Unlt«d BtetM Sapcrvifttaad 201 Illegal Deinaetwtio vote* rcglateredla one precinct In JetMy O'ty. Vota agaiiutth« party of tr*u*i.

The DenoemU are no* beginning tobadge by crying that Nev Jentey faaa beenboo|ht op by the UepabUoaas. They weta* dooas written on the wall.

1 ' OUveland'B declaration at Newark for afew revenue tariff win coat htm thtmmndH«f vote* ED New lemy, where the peopliwant a " tariff for protection."

The Democratic party pioleued to befrievdly to the tariff in 1644, bat u noon anthey hud woo tbe flection they repealed tbetariff aflfiK. Don't trust them.

The wife of Bt. John, tbe Prohibition!.!,obtained a divorce from him Mtne year* agobee*u«ehahad desettod bet. Ko wonderthat Seecher, Cleveland and St. John sticktagetber.

In oidet to be etaeted Ctooinod baa gotlo e&rry Naw York and Indiana, or ebe NewYork, 5 e # Jeraey and Connecilcat, whileBlalne can be elected very eauilr without

1 tbe aid of New York.

II Ii really curious to note who arc tbe. men oGgaged in piping the pmlne of a man

Beijtally and morally degraded. There are' nen who will vote for Cleveland who would

aot allow him in tbelr boaseholib.

, Orovtr Oloveland aigned the death, warrant1 «T bia praapeeta ia KBW Jansy when he Mid

In ftevntffc bM Uonday evmleg thai het wanted the tariff ttmlud to tbe r m n u

Ud

will

Kcoumge UK ; UK- HBUB of com-) fc.iiiR victory are in thetlm* II\T we liave redeof M.Jne and Ohio,OHO uud Iwo yiam apo. There is niblo uuiiiratjce that tlio J(.-[>uMit'

utij da their full duty, tint tlio wpnn bwefull iiromiue. Tin; lulioring peoplo ofStaU-lift>c tnlicn a drrji iolLTewt iu tta

ject of thu Inriff, aud the JViimcrnt.s hnvonot liftpu altte to drivo thin issuo out of the

by tUuir coarse and brntfll attacks onllr. Elaine. Tim people _QOW that withinme year the Democratic majority in Con-{ivtis devoted nearly the whulo He von iiiofitbRat the session to BU attompt to break do-u;ha protective fentiiro of our turiff Bynteiu,iad tliey aro not Haisfiw] at thti cv»<iia_0 of:bnt i-irty iiow afturU Lad raitu'd tbe ternm.In nli tbe ]iii>or renters of tbe Slnte there JB

•U of worhiii^oici. uguiim thefm- trndo Democracy and iln Presideutialcamlidate, wlio rtpreflents Lothinp but mo-nopoly aud til] morality. Ttio Demonrfilieparty hm ulna acubbed aud iDitultiid the large

lali-Auiidrun elemeut wliiuU h&a botu naitlifu! to that jiarty, aud they nre givingu KdpublieauB a geuerous and lieartv sup-

port ID ttiis cBiupaign. The JiepubticnuStntt' lvxoctitivo Coniuiltteo huvo taken ail-

of all these tuccurugiiig moveiuot'taiu tlii-ir favor aud Lave mado a con.pl>-le

•am in (!\ery p&rt of tlio Btute. ttornikerri liavc been neut everywhere; pro*ion hiu ijren nindo tlio buraen of everyting, aud campaign tint's hnve been or-?.td ID Doiuerous planes where uoimever

;siated before. Let every Hfpulilicau tlmtthe FJU renchea eHtucin it his liijjijcBt dutymi pleasure next Tuesday to vote and worlt

so that tlio glorious result mny be nttaineilif placing New Jersey nt Ii>.t in the J.epubieiin column.

Jn the J'iftli CongreBfiiOHftt District thereLftuotlouU ot the election of Hon. Wm.Waller 1'lifclpn. The ouly queutiou is that>! his majority. HU oppoucct, tSteTcnson,ay uindo litiuHtlf oSi'iiHivo wherever h't hun.[Olio by liis couree and bitter burangtics,F'hilo Uifl past record us « bitter foo ot Uieirol'.ctivt) tariff makcH the part ho is nowiliying no dBCtitful as to (liBguM jieopU-ritlj liisprelutfiionsattit make them distrust-ul AH to wliiit ht> would do in the future Iti Micved by thnso best calculated to know

ttiat in Hleveusou'fl own county of 1'iiflsaieHinjwily will roaoli Jally 'J,f>iw,

while Morris county ia good for StU) bettorlinn HerRfn county can do, makiiiR Mr.•ht-lps majority in tho district about 3,(«)(),r iiiinrly double wlint he hnd two years ago.irt every Uoputilicau work hard to oompli-ltut Mr. l'htlps with tb« higLest inujorityIOSHIIIIO, iind KIIOV Lim that we appreciateiiu fuot llint this district ia represented byno of the ablest men iu tho country.Iu MorriH count} there aru nlao al,undent

igtiij of Itcptiblieari suocens, Local organiiaUons uavB beoii peilooUd CTerywhcro, nwlhe prof-pectfl aro that a full vote will Le,

pollwl, Rtid when this ie HO tbe county is al-ways Republican. Tho Petuocrats luive

•ally conteBHed Uioir defeat in advouco by.akiuj; a despttato affctt W elect Andrewilloii Hhoriff at thn sacriflca of overytLiufjse. 'lJjey nominated him for eipctlciicyniio jufit ui they iiominMcii CIcvelAud,rerlookiug tbo fact that tbe Board of Free-

holders bad riir-corcred a curious wriublo iuRcuountri BB Hun'ogate. Xboao who arerp enough to bee tho arifl of public Dp.11-have Already discovered their blutidcr.

They have round that people bare got tiredif voting for ono man everlastingly—that

Gilleu has fooled B certain clues so long tbatLO ho* loet his grip, aud cauuot deliver llift^oodH. 'i'hey IIBFC also fouBd that <i«rtuiuicojile caunot transfer as many Iahariiic•otcs to tiillea as tho; thought they could,

Then again the upright character of (tie Jic-^ublican nominee, Mr. Wm, 0 , JaUtmoii, isiltritclfug to bin support tho iniluence of thoJCBI people of tbe couidy wbo want a oapa-<lo business-like oflluial iu the office of Bhet-B. Tho desperate fight against Mr. John

BOD will CIUHD stroug Republicans to workthe harder for him, and he will run ahead ofbis ticket in many l«*tiHie«. if Btm.tjht.oiit

will work earneMly foe Sir.Johnson till the polls close bin mnjorilf will

of sneb RCOLI size that be will reel thaibis party has itood by Mm as loyally as behalt Mned tt [n the p « t

Oeo. W. Jenkins in the F in t JlasemhlyDistrict Md i. SeWM-d Will 1 in the Beoondwill both be elected by RabsUntial major!ti«s, and the fad that they will mike *b\*«pd faithful »pre*enUtiTM of the peopleabouU entitle them to Uie ounplimcnt ofthe (nil ttepnb.ict,t. vrte, which we dontAnot they will recti

Let «aeh CefuMlcan do his whole duty•ui t Tnesttej tod cur ticket Is safe from top

l i m r WAGM.i iuin«n who, in caais of ipecial

gard to gbeen ditipooed to lift

iug with tli r-it employ eaud Lours of Uboi, hav

uocr»Ucfir(,oiaieiits cuar^ing the111 parly with nil their troubles, would

litiou cf I-uro-u-lHo coi.Mi,.miners btforo i-astbg tlioir bralloU ft

rcf Iradt;, wifeb would Biuipl.v inakti II• orbing of American mines OB iiupoasvUlit;xcc-pt ut fitamliou vagus. The followinglati ujfulaby United btatcs consular officers,

shou-iug tbo wnges earned by miuets in theof Europe, will intei

wMcm u i rat ranwruvxmtI a aoaec* of epewt«« to*4fl durl&g tUa

campaign Jaa. G. Blalae bw aittooBeailbvmeelf the unwmpromi«iQS friend of a f*o-'**otir*U«fl- Vet i B tuu ever t

tbe mth cf Grove r O!flTt!und to iudicata

«s KAW Jssweyto population, in tbe valae of Us ifactored prodaote, the inter** 9t o w psa-

ri W bpl«

mac, who could settlewino1<\ dire not open

uj" !..."."*".• ili-Orfdmserfl SOiui-i'liiiii 4 25TUo (uiuttrs Al Newcastle, the chief centre

tlJfi KrcHsh coal taiaes, are i»id thesliest wages in the United Kingdom.ut-ordiug to the British Trade Journal ofdnte moro recent thau the reports to thedto Deparlmout; "lliero have betia

idcnihte digputcw, and a good many menou tiiike in ihn coll.mei or Westasliire, StaiTotdstirc, North Wales todr dlNtriots, " owing to reductions in

wngen a?cra/;iiig from 8 to 10 per cent.""'he Name journal says; " In Lord Dudley'salkrits notice hu bees given thftt ui

the men accept the Arbitrator's award thet will lie CIDBG.1." In lion] TJudley'i

o!I,Ttr« in South Htaffordshire and East'esiertih.ro about Ji),i)(JO winen are em-

jloyed, and tbe reduction proposed is 8eutH per day, or from 7j to lit per cent,'he trductioUB of froia s to 10 per cent inVent Jjuufiasbite, do., affects .10,000 to 40,-

mnero, nanj tbotisandri of whom, UJF, have been thrown out of employ,

went by their re fusil lo accept » reductionif their waged, winch were already ut tbelarvation point. Ia Durham two collerieere idle hecwao tho miners relustd to acceptreducliou intlielr wages of yd per cent.

'lieTrnda Journal upcaku of " tlie obvioustct that the work-peoplo are almost entirelyt I ho mercy of their marten, "and (*ys:TUe fotsner kivve no fundn to throw away

ipon strikes, aud the emnloycra wouldrobubly not object to n compulsory re-Irictioti of their output. It is therefore toe expected thit Rome amicable solution ofjo dtHpute will be arrived nt, and that the/ork-peoplo will cot eater upon a struggle1 wiiK J they must bo defeated." ID oilierfords, tho miners ore to be starved into »

surrender.

WAGES IX I'RiHCE AND UELOICM,Haturning again to tho consular reports,is found tVmt miners' weges In France

age as follows:

iv» iti uiiiifK-... 3 47Kiirfn<'iMiiiucrs... im•(ltiiuii oulsMt! AVoiiu'ii 1 SOnilni'B 1 73,»OVH XCO:ivx i.ulsuli1 UbirkrHiiitliH findliiim* 1 Iti. j n i u e n . . . . 522WHAT IB 1MXD IN i'HE AUSTEIAK EMPIBE.

Weekly wagts ID tbe iron mines 01 Austriaipary nto as follows :

l e m U O n 01A10B 07 1UB.ID bis ipeeeh in Dover last Friday evening

Senator McPhereoo. made a feeble effort toabov that the Democratic party w«a reattjin favor of protection. Vet wo have theiMboritj of Senator McPheratn. HmBt.t fornajiDR tbat ths Democratic party is nofriendly to • protectire tariff. When thispecial bill to increase tho duty on iron onwas before the V. 8. Senate three rears agoMr. alcFhenon v u the oalj owtnhet ofthat bodf who voted for it, oat it disgnfltec'him greatly. Just after that Mr. MoPher-BOH was appointed to nerve " » minoritymember of the committee to receive amrevise tbo report of thegiving as bis reason for oat doing so thai

"THE DlMOCiUTlC FiatTT KfU SOT IS BtMPATITV WITH niS IDEAS OF PB0TECT10SIIS C0VW K0T PBOPEBLt SEFRtHENX

Only last July SeDttoi UcFhenon endoar-ored to induce his parly to place a «quorUriff plank ib their pUtfoim, and when the;refused to do so he returnod from the CODVBntton In aisgvrt and resigned the Chair-manship of the State Democratic CommitteetellltV fail friends that be would take DOpart in the campaign. Utterly he has beeoInduced to make a few speeches, but thoseteqnalnted with List koov tbat liis bwut inoot in this campaign. ID reality therenot a man mon disgusted with bis partybecause of ita LW trade tendenoiN tUnSenator MoFhenoa, of New Jeney, bnt thepotritloa be ooottpU* nukw it Becewarj totbim lo make a sbow of fafthfalnesi.

WeuadenUndthatinaRi>«e<))iat Whipp*uy A&draw GiUtn dea.gMted Uw Eiu

rile sheet" and IU editor M "a little" Of ooune tbero is lota of room

for retaliation of that sort but we sre not soWe discusa only bis public acts

•md ihow to the p«opl« UuU s> EOSA wbo U sreUlced in bis bauds for iwttly two yeanMoney of Uie people that never belonged tobim Is not a proper person to be placed inMother iopnrtaait office.

Th.wWom ot the Utter, in providingthatPrerdeiita ihould be paid by tbe J»*rinstead or bv tbe day become* clearly tuani-fesUd uow Out aievelaad ia a candidate forthe place. Incase of Lin CIKUOD, with aper dlim nyBtem in force, he would put InB03 days a year, as he did wheo Sheriff,whereas an ordinary man is not able to workmore than about 800 days, Donating oatSundays aod holidays.

Wbeaever tbe Democratic party beginaUi tinkering of ttw tariff, buineM benoiunsettled, valueadediue, factories abat downand unccrtaisly settles upon every branchof trade. Lettta worklngmsn of Americasettle Ihii question of Protection and fmetrade this time so eioDathioally tbat the Dem-ocratic party wtll never again dare raise theiasna.

The feUowi tbat blame Mr. Fhelps be.iDHa be wasn't able to induce a Demccratio

Congress to ipve us $1.50 per ton doty oniron ore do not tell us that 152 Democrats Intbe present Coogregs rot«d to rob tu ofwhat duty we tare on Iron o n and make

lleilli. H.llk,-!-!.. 'JlilWllUI.ItL'll lllllnr.TH.. 1 H( I.M,.l:KI.r 11 A'.KH IKllCU'l

tliatheia either a protection!at or a freetrader. For weeks tUa Kt-w York Woild,:l>o leading Democntio orcMi of iht.- Nurth,and the Louimlle Courier-Journal, the|>riu.

(pal Pemocratio orgnu of tbn KoutL, )ii*(<een quarreling with ttob other an torhether Ckvelaud is a proUctioniHt or a

freo trader, and thithe controversy In & \ pbis month, hut remains as muie ax au imigeupon the greatest question before the people

mpaign. He dan not say what b<ie, for very obvious reasons;. He knowa thatif he proclaimed himself a profectiouUt bewould lose tbe solid Pemocrnlfo free traderote of the BOQtb, and if be uimoiinced hioi-

anlf a free trader he would lo«a tbe minorityif Detuocrallo ptoteotion'rt votes of tbe

North. Can any voter in protectionist Kowvote for euob a political coward as

Cleveland ?In tills Congrwwotal District ni one

loubts Wm.WBlt.rFuelpsisaprotocuoniat.Hia voice and bis volea have always pro-oloiraedit. WueredoestbeDemocmtfc com-inee stand ? Awordiog to the testimony ofthe beat people of Pa«aic oouoty, who we'tin neighbow md friend*, Preston

has always been an open foe to uroteo.tion, and bas tuado bituself couspicuoita bydenouncing the tariff for years. In hiss»<H'L'h Accepting the nomination be did not

link tbe subject worthy of »erioue coasider-He lias uuca karaed that tho peoplo

i lof thin gioatlLrict are all protectionists and he now enacts

Ike part of the dissembler by triuintag bissails to catch the wind ct public fa»or. Canany protectionist vote for such s politicaltrickster asWeventouV

Vote for men who nre known protection-ists all tbe time. Vote for Elaine aud Pbelpsand Johnson.

OHIO AMD nOTMCtlOM.Tbe people of Ohio have answered, unyeie Philadelphia Tram. Tbey will not turn

Heir buck upon tbe good system of ftotec-The defeat of HurJ ia a Democratic

itranghold carved out etjpeoialty for tJiisplon of t l » BriVisli Byst«», tlie eleotton

of Uajor M.'K inl?y, one of the most eloquentdvocatcB of protection, by an overwhelm!Off

j i t y in anotuer Democratic di«trlct, BBJtie defeat of both Democratic cnudldAtea intha indu«trial owitcr of Ctnotnnati, to toymining of tho Itepublican victory tbrongb-iut the State, leaves no doubt as to tbe•leaning nf Ohio's answer. It ought nho to

leave no doubt a« to the issun. Ohio hasIE!1,COO men, wo to en m d j-ontha etigagetl in

maotifaoturiDg; sbe has nenrly #200,00(1,000ital cinplojt-d in tboso ftiduRtriei, and

ivcry year tbo annual vain* of product«ohea f.'l.'iO,nor),onf). Tha WRgfspeid inwsa tndusttieB—Amnrinan wngofi—go intoIO packets of ttiia vntit indunlriul army.'Hh tliornj wage* they srn t»ftWeil to live mtmfcrt, oduente their familia* and lay by-|mrtthlug for oM aso.—ProtMllonlst.

"Tho present plight of Qrcvar Clevelandicd the efforts of Democrats and IndepGnd-mts to rescue lito," lays Joseph L. liar-tour, "putx me in wind ot tbe Htorv of an

inelriatcd flaiiennau who fell overlioard.paoiott utatehed at bis Lair, b«t H

urucd out to be a wig, and t-auo off, Thengrmpod an aim, but found tbat it was

maiie of wood, and unhinged M the joint,flien in desperation he called out to an-ther mau iotho boat, 'Fat Heaven1* sake,

fim, pasa me the uet, add let's save what'*loft of him.'"

IU.11] lieuvHrrj.. . 1 4 7

175•vs,U>»l liittk- |Ki,Ri,n;iuPii 175• ami ci.rpen- WUIHIMI, "-s 17'. m.dntii•«w niKU mid iSIclter* 274

II-H..I3

'' lA WAKlmO.

The Whig party enacted tbe tariff of 1843against the opposition. c ( the Democrtvlioparty. Under its' benefluent influence allkludfi of industry started up tbroogkont tbewhole country. Tbe mines ol HorrU nodadjoinlDg counties were opened ia greatnumbers and charooAl forge Una gleamedeverywhere throughout oar mountains andvalley* The doctrine of protettfou becamepopular hero and ia eyery other sectionthat took advantage of the Uriff to build upindustries. In the campaign of 1644 tbeDpinocratio party tiled to ateal tlio Whigthunder in tbow dktricU, aad they putipon tbeli banners tbs motto.'

iiUfl and Uie larift ot IB42."

k J?lftinfleli dkpateh to theret* Bftys: Bev. Dr, John n. Vinoent,

t ie eminent UothodUt divine, beUcr lmowuas "the Bishop of Chatauqus," nays: "Iam a Prohibitionist, and because I tun aProhibitionist I aball voto fot Jaaes G.BUtso, and so will all other temperotiodmen whrae prcjtidioen do not cloud tlietr|ndguent. Ibis St. John movement ie themoat otter and Incomprehensible piecooffolly that*

Folk iBat t

atrMldlcd tha quoition then just u tbey aredoing it no*, and in other portion* of tfaeconutrr w e r e °Vea *te* tnden, Thoj wonthe election by Ibelr Utse pietensea andtbtn Just

pU»ej tri?o to do W t

winter. They elected a free trad* Hpeafceiof tbeHotiM ofB«pre«eOtatlTea and bystrict party vote repealed the tariff of 1642.Tlio terrible panic of 1817 followed. . Breiriots occurred lotti* «UUt»nd dcatitoiloseverywhere prevailrd. Tbore wai suchocarcity ol money tbat men bad to etobangegoods to meet their necoatitiea. All themines and charcoal furnace* of NorthernNcv Jersey wereclo«d ap a&d theirwent into bankruptcy. Amid all Ibis dcalottos and dlrttew tb« Dtmocrats in Onplatform of IS*8, felicitated tlio people thatthey lad at last brought the oouutry tocondition of fro* trade. Bhonld not thisIceson warn IIH of tbo danger of trufltlug thiU«mocnUc partj? Their position nowjust tho aamoae thon. They profess toprotection!^ Ic portions of thoKortb, wj.il,in the balance of tbe North and the •of tbo South tboy aro open free tradeia.Their lilatory in Iho ( u t and tholr piewotattitude b b

that they cannot botrusted to n.ait.tB.n tbo tariff. Tbey ahoutdoot receive the vote of a single protMtlonlatIn the tioimtrjp. No one donbt* tbe posltlftnof the Bcpntliciin party on this question.Tberefore vote the w&ole Republican ticket.

Rev. J .R. Brjan, putor of tbs Fultonstreet U. £ . Church, iuEIinbeth, ooa of tb*best known clergymen fotbeKewark Oonfer-c-T.ct, writtB the foltoirkg ltttei to tiieMew-ark Advertiser, anderdate of October 20tb:•I have board that my nan>« WM uftoanced

at the gt. John roeetiog 00 Saturday Eight,io connection wilh tbeVio* Pftiidancy, or

aenting tbe SI. John ctme in Ur!oi vonntf.I viHh to aay tbat lac me ol it «^B entirelyunantbcniiseil. I do not b«llvedtaat it w uwl«e to tbn.it the Prohibitory novemeutinto the naUonal ouvtfn, »nd the effect ofIt b u been, already, to damage ta« oaoMof Ten.pMM.ee. V, b j w j poariblUty, H•boold nsnlt in th» ejection of OroverCleveland, tbe onb»ma woald be still tnondiaMtnaa. If I live till the 4th of Noveo.-ber I apeot to oast my **• f ot the honoredman who nUadtttttw bwdtt. tfc* BepubU-can ticket. Jamet Q. Elaine, and for tbe

, gullant witter, Joha K. Logan,"

The most ridicnloiu prodaot of tbii 0paign la a letter writtw by Olevebunl toU H . Botctter, in wbleb he MUmpU to ifcowthat be hw be«n a pretty [rood sort of » &•.noe he bis been in Albany and tneaka of'•the affair which I have not denied." Itis a blundering expontn of waalnaM todMlfi-cnlpnbUttr by a man «h0H only safetylay i o tnllen tiile&oe and a front of DIMS.

Mr. Gbaa. A. Gilleo baa bad sevenl weeksto «hov in what way tbe count; own bimmoney, bnt baa failed lo do it. We onlyknow that be applied to his persoul turntaaa.OS of coontj nioney tbat never belong-ed to bim, and altbongb be b- bun nearlytwo yeuv oat of affin hm failed to turn thatmoney Into the country tmuniry. wben itbelongt,

afcHlnto free trade in iron on. Vote a«aicst! Brother aairi»«i. Bit rnUwtia tsato runt

Nearly every good, esrnnt BepnbUou ipMorris count j can think of some Democraticdoubtful voter whom bo can influence forthe KtpufcUcui ticket. It can be done withno etpense, or lots of dignity or adf-rt-spect. Then why uot do it? Thin* it over,and pick out your nun, and if yon do notsucceed at (he flnt attempt, try again.Take him to the polls, if neceemry, and takebim early, too, and see how be votes. Gethim (or tbo whole atn..gbt ticket.

Tbe ooutesi ia practically tWded now.'roe (ruder* may or not let up oa theiril* appeals to prejudiuo ; It watte is uott is too lute for tho Demoan.t-0 party to.

whip-naw on the Uriff question; the lecoidU made up, out the Aui rtcan idea ia againtriumphant.

Mr. UorriMn, a framer of the Demo-cratic tariff ylimk, recently Mid: "Wegive yon fait warning that if Deoiocraojgain* control at this government, faiewel!to protection to the United Stales."

Tblf is the creed of one or two •

pB and niiulng dia-

d

yaut on this line an til we break up tbe Ho[>ul>lk>«a (tarty."

See that your ticket licit 'tueainf con-tains the names of all tue llepublfcan nom-inees, aad don't be deceived by trlcaflteitwho will peddle noogrei tickets.

An always loyal Uepublican, a thoroughl man, a&d a& iriepiMGba>ble cW7.en,

Is Win. 0. Jobtuon, aud be deserves |the vote of every Bepublloaa.

have been told nil along tbat free1

Indian was gradually gaining ground in.ic West. The mralt in Ohio does not BUS*tain tbe assumption.

Don't be frighten*-! by Democratic boast-•«. They always win tbeir victories invMUtio and are sick wben Ilia TOUM are

counted.

II any one U d any doubt about Olavslaadbeing « friend to the Horrfaon bill it WM re-moved by bia Newark speeoh.

No fooUng now. Hew Jersey for ]and Morris comity for Johnson.

•cutaway Pbanuwr,W. II. fluorfdlo, managtir. A complete stockof pore drugs ami medkinu, fane; article*,

HpMsorlptiunecare-

>r conteived on the part of

We want to keep the government ID thehands of the worklngmea of the Korlh; w«do not want to hare it In the hands of theBouUwr* oligarch? or in toe hands of theTammany ring. We want to bave it ia thehands of the men who know what tbs trueInterests of the ooaatry are. no jonn*

iman give hia lint vote toward promoting anidnltarm to be Frerident of the UaitwiStates.—Bev. Edward Everett Hale.

Bcpnbiloans M m rule are her^rabliwntth lo want to fiee Mr pit?, a&4 we dl»-

gnsted witfa tbe attflmnt to afaraghter act up-right gentleman and loyal Kennblican togratify tbe personal nalioe of a tew ifidivoala. Tbey unooverei Ibelr game too Mand Bepublicau (nrerj*h*» will <miy w«tfcharder to give llr. Johnion ajority.

Grove* Cleveland in bis Newark «pe«ohMid: " Hie Demooratio party has declaredtnstalltenUoa ihaU be UmiUd bj the wqniremenU of ma economical Government.Tbli ii plain and diteot." Yea, It la. Itplainly and directly declares that D « a onof Urig duty shall be impowd f or protection.

Mr. Obas. A. Gilleu'a frland* baveeArrledon thla campaign nud« the iapnaafam tbatevery opponent of Gillcn ia awho baa »oi»*th.ng to frti from bim iioaaelw baa Oratul Juriea to draw. Thismawkish dodge hia baenme naueatlng topeople who know all parties concerned.

Co the question of I'rouibiiion alone300,000 votM were cast ID Ohio o short limeago. la tbe recent election only U,<votes were polled. The number of ten*nenact) men who will throw away tUtiivote* to help the Demooratio party in %blicampaign It rapidly growing lean.

Why have not tba times improved tine*theDcmocraUtwepttheoonntrytwo jeanago? Beun^tbahmlatta interests of thioonDtiytM afraid of tha party thai votaifor aets like tbe Uorrimn bill U> ndnoa th*tariff. Vote agaimt th* Dttoooatle f m

Tonng man, before you vote next Tuesdaylook over tue bUtory of UU oountry tot tb<last twenty-fonr yearn u d w e Ifyoa canKnd ons gwd act ot LegUUtfon tbat bw abeen opposed by tbe Deaacretio party.Don't bury yosnaU In tin DenocraUo gtmv.jard. -

Oletelands ministerial henchman, HenryWard Beecher. declared ot the ttarrioewockingmaa iu 1977 that "a dollar a da;waa enough," and that any man wfaoooaldnot IWt oa bread and water oagai ot* tolite," .

Tote for Olereland a&d-Ueny ZaglasdTwiM Uveour VJkTBifns. top»U«db«t atUck*ipon ow liberties; now let her gold work as

rain aid misery tbnmga o«r »»uiroij.—rroteotlonM.

The people who talk ao a»eh about packing Grand Juries abov only a weakness toh u e Grand Juries packed tn thetf own In-tafcet throoRh thelaatraoiealality of Andrew

Evert eltixftB U interwtad in havingpublic oOcer who will account pnunpUyfor the publio moneys in his hands. Totefor Johnson.

Boons of the bass Democrat. 1B PassafeoooatyaresiipportiiigW'slps btoaaa. theywant aomtbody to n p t * « t t tai« Import-wit district.

The K«w York StaKDwn.) obsene*: IfOov. Cleveland is an "Motteat," » good

p think it uetler to Inaare (be ooafltryagalnathim. '

The Democratic party profoMed to favortbe tariff io test, tnd as soon at tWy ft

pomr repealed |k« tariff. Don't u f

protective tariff oaa naoWy b*And wheat It is knows "

the value ol the manufacture £ goods ofUtls oauutej- rcachea tbe ewirtaou* tnanal

rKMJ,000,000, mid our Bgrieuttonl pio-£3,500,1)00,000, tbe ne«4 oi continu-

ing a protective policy and loitering boaaamarkets will be «teu l.y eytrj voter.

GEO. BICHABBS & CO.,

among tbo limiltdintbl»u>aiily

umber of Brohill-"We will ffgbt it

HARDWARE.We offer in thli depart-

meat * eonpleM stock otMining Mutei-lal*, Inclml-tng Wrougkt Iron Pipe andFittings, lilnek und HlitUKspleslre Powder, Double»iid8lii«l«i Taped I'IISC.OIIK,Iron aud Steel, &•'. AIHO itfull line of AgriculluralIsiplemento. MUILUGHN'UAUUWAllt:, N»11N, lie.

We keep congtuntly onbund a lull sMwrtment ofFISHINfi TACKLE. AtcenUfor the Kand Drills, Fair-bunk'N Settle* and Buck-korn Wire Fencing.

•rfck Png Iton, butlldM UU.A fr'-Hb etock of drug*, wetHdnee, |wt'i?, fancy urttclc, palutt, oil. and i(>

lamtautb- in itnck. W. H. Goodaie'i.

Tkt «Mt iMinbu P.tUimihtktlng Htores cook i l o m and nogM *

e luwcit pritea at Allcu * Uoutngtvn'i.

V . a OOLIiAJtD,3»rriat« Trlmnur tnd rani-

tore Oph«l»t««r,MOliBU BTIIE6T, OOVBI, N. 1.

Oraern far all klmlt of npkslitarlu. . - j . OiniMalrf-

ataoiletat*

BOOTS AMBWe are constantly adding new lines of goods in this department, and hare at all

times a complete MNortment. We buy direct from the manufacturers in large qua*titles and are thereby enabled to offer very decided barggint. Note some of our prices:Ladies'Genuine French Kid Button Shoes, $8.60, |4.S0

" Curacoa •< " " *~25, $3.50,1300, $SM'" Pebble Goat " " $2.28, $250, $8.00

" Fine Cloth Top Kid Foxed Button Shoes . . . . . 11.75." Grain " M . . . . . . . . . $1^0, $1.90

Our $2.00 Fine Kid and Goat Shoes still take the lead. The reason why isbecause they are very stylish, fit perfectly and wear well, and we gire • guaranteewith • very pair sold, if not satisfactory to be returned.

In Men's wear we keep a full assortment of all the leading styles. At this timewe will mention Hanan's Waukenphanst 8hoes. If you want solid comfort try apair of these shoes,to #6.00 per pair.

D H w P s M t O f l c * a t I > « T « r . N . J .Dover, V. J., Oct. a w , 1M4.

Jlss Jenuifi Aycrs, Hhtimait Brown,l L r llra

, ,Hary Usicn,Patrick Magnire,Mra L H « f B. H«faB,

l PsMona,Mi.a Laura Brown,I'urrio Cmauier,-4urHh Dickcnon,LUzle PuW,A1I1U0 tlicha,annic I.nthrop,\. 14, Lefevre,

To obtain any ol the aliuvc l.tiera Mr "advcrtiBcd" and give rtate or Ibb Hal.

». C. BIKOaUAI. P. M.

,I8T OFLETTEKHBEIfAINIKO IKTHE POST OFFICE AT KrBTORAM, N. I., UNCALLED FOR.

OetoberaiU.IIH.John H. Uwwda, Hia.OiMtavo rerrafo, " ~W.lt.rllMI, '

nUalnanrnfTo nblalo atij ot ^o abov. lottorverUHd-andrvedileoftli l i lul.

abov. lottora M ; " ad-oftlililul

JOSS HttiCS, t. M.

ts appHolatet).uliipoftbebesi

MyayitcmorBail lProfits appHolatet).OX. QaalUranilworkiiiaiuliipoftbebesi.

My thanks for liber* 1 patronage in the nut .Order* by tetftirapa taeitnKtT orteknbo&e

MARHIKIJ.

aca , y B«T. laaac Taoma.W. V. Vnr tm Vktor «.aanni., art Manr A. Thosa,of tte . S i t l l

BOELk-THOMAH-Oatiitai JM, ha Ike *>blinr M. R. Vharca, by B«T. laa T m.aBfatod bjr B«vi. H. J .T o , ™ , aoa W. V VBmll, «r Biocaanni., a r t Manr A. T h o s a ,only dauRMer of ttte .Sciatlag ill Hjwan

I,A«BKNCE-WOLFK-Ori. ank, al Ib,naldcnea o< D. U. WoUe, W X»v. T. C,VouaiE, of Mt. ullva, Btephm p . UwMno.of W»binpon Treritorj, .lid W M MlnmWOUB. of Bndd'a I^k«

XOOHEr -SMTH-At S l uIStb, by Jter. 8. K. DooliMooney u d W M M a nBtanl»)i>«

DBNKI8-A1 Bouth BluhDpe, Ottobn 93d,

yeat.' - l i n t Pleaaant, UolabCT Mh,

FOB SALE.The property ra B\ackweU strMt aearB

Mr.r;'a Cbutx-b, occuplea by Theodore ErauLot 100x300. Far particulars apply to

U-tf f KEEMUi WOOD.

WANTED.f eaden to st-aft on DoUnd

Mine, Pert Ore*. N. J. Var »HtiemUn ay-plrto

TOOKE STHIKEB, Haaacw,<U-lw Boontim, N. J.

SHERIFFS SALE.[nOtiaaeerr of

EreaiiM*. Bttunubl* to October Urn,*,.i.isu. otJTjuwroH.aori.IT virtue of the tune italcd writ ot m i1 fods* in a y baads, I aaall «spoa« for nle

abllo Vev.ilQ.. at tbsOotrt HouM,in Hot-isiciwn,a. J..OBMONDAY, the Ith day orDecenbtr nett.

A. D. 1884. between 1ti<! boin of II V. saJ 6o'clock r i l l . , that is to lay tt 1 o'ekwk in tbeafuravon of taJd ds/, kU that tract or par-el or land sltnale, lying and being la theownibi»uf itTtotmn. .fttt»Oc«irt»olMorrisu«J8tale oT NBW Jorst.V. be! L 'ide or the road leadlm fromiKlna'i, being Ibe fourth OL

parties of the tint fart eoovejod to S,tl-Tr.»tw ttrnuft, by deed of September ltlh,1871, and recorded in Book t i , ptfe 370, andmoil thence u the oewllu sow iravenea (I)

Itonth HTebtyflf* d u n e s eari I k m t t i i Hto a corner; thence fj) north slitoen degrees

1 M«I tlneo cLa>ns to a w k s aad atnws M tkato a corner; thence it) north slitoen _wit tbreo chafes to a »uk» M « atme* __ „bu>k of the Bookaway river: tbeiiee l p (IHrcrthc several coarse* and disUnoes ifiorwrf

, tn • ttak< and atones on ilw bank of sart n .eron • eoafM south acvealy d«paea WM. tinelinks from a blue* Mb tree an Urn bask of n i lilvertnarkedwitliablaieand U n a buks lu(h« W*«« t thf UM (*) aopth twantj-one and a,hiirdegretiB west fbnr chains aid fortv-twollaki to tbe ptaee of beelnDtntT, the lut O Nhnn<1redIei..ottTietan[tt.Hne&litf*lci»aieIhirdlloeflf « ld Slionso lot. Bnt aatd par.feaofthti Bnt o»it resorre from tho effect otIbis tonvt;ince all tbe ninrs, DNI a t ) *at»>eralo l*mit or beiDX in, npon 1 " "ilinvc acichbect lot of tana, withridbtof pinlDBsnd "and »U time a futt vac, aoaotdltuLDijon menlionHt and sat fbrili in tbadMdttnnt John D..Kin(t, Kl'ia King u l h n i l

ataam u m B. «ow»u, •xnz.

CIOCEIIES.

PROVISIONS.k Urge ttock ot

aad raaejr OneeriM. Try

oar Patent Procen Flour

"Wfc..eNatla,".te«|.'tl>e

beat 0«r TeM, CoUces,

KagiiM, P M * . Hams, kc,

ar« the belt la Ike market.

Pine Dress (Shoes in Button, Lace sod Congress from #2.00

The highest price paid for Batter and Eggs in exchange for goods.

ST. NICHOLAS•Oft

Y O U N G FOLKS.mAOTIONS-.-FOB-:-18845.

I NopriuMranodiealeauMtlbspUeeprlP»re»t, p#iior, or wbool-Uaoaer j btf*iood

THE CENTURY

a eaB. H, Baooas.

<aisia8atI, st«gestions to)*» DCcnptthm.-baMt. oa

"•aasaiare

twin*bf|inLKAen.oWai

IWOCOKTlMeSTff , . .of artTenlarc, bv H B. Hot nut.

ourrooMi ton nova AND QIULS,"

C0L0BBD rROMTIBFIROH.I Bar ths Ken m) er muabrr (tor tbe children.ItoMttoalTiectmr, cod all booh aad mtnde&leraatlllL The mUuinttoii M t M d tfta year and no* ii)a.l the tins to snbseribe.

t-dneo w n of ST KIOBLM will

TO THE PUBLIC,A Good Chance for Biro-Int In

Boitt tntf Shott I

COST!

BCIBBX ATBEKT, OOVSB,dl9h«a. »„•*«,,Jjjd,W.t .

FINE LAJtflB SAFE,

ASood (Mian* Start lor Sil*.ivilUlaonllcvtatittnto aato my valu.ia bnlnai loailoa-m. or Ik. U.l laAref-and «U| .1.0 Mil H I atoakat ptlnia

Mle 10 an atrty cDatoaar.^tie aland onar. aantolu. loeallon lat Ik. ban and alioa.m

^ a ^ T^wii fc I U . 0 4 M .

PAPBB8 OK THE 0IT1L WAK.Tbnieiportant foitan of l i t Onmut M»a-

•HIE fot tha eawlnjj year-iaind, perkaMm mott twtoortHt ever andsrttken by t i tlaKulBe—will be a n«ri»s of ••paralsnaftw

_• the great batUi* of the Wnt tat tha vSm.wnttea bv gsntral ooMrs high lo w a a d

a katblfe* federal aad tbe Ooafcdento" •" -* wrttHofVMitbtre.

Admi^t^ior.anflothsSr*-- 'in tbe Jlo»«sibwOswTCif wllillBstntodarlleleoB

TBE BATTLE Of BULL MJN.wriltaa by Ifa* OanfeaWatu • n a n l , O. T.Baaorttwd. avief «kcteh«, ••titled "Ileeu..

of % PtltmU,** wapcrs chmtctlng' " tiona «f varioM aviir-

Latnat rexuA lav accuracy will ntAs tben«|varaiion of ttt Ulanratiom, for whieti TinOmmiailiasaliu "

J.ri .Ihs aw 1. lo

lal tepotta, kall thalt tllanaMBnasndiBit oAden' amannls

aod opantMns-intereatiitc personal «eaOn wlilota will reoonl I r 1 *-war, aad paawit, at lbs 1tal ntw uot eml j \o be

tllananun-01 thsl t l

Intt.il line Tat C«inmn will mtlntaialUand forajsli tbe .best aMcfes by

J NEW HOTEL BT W. D. B O V I U J ,aitbor nt - TaoeUan Dan," "A Modern lltUBMt"«ta. Tfalsatorvdeals willi tberlu> of.t a Aaisncan bannota man, 4 BOTS! 1lames, a nuveletio bi Orace Denle U

latKirt a . «}« to "Cw*> Itenu-," PranSUwttotj, B. B. BoffiaoB, T. A. Jan

.... 'nliin BawlhoTM. and other cqntu.known writers will appear »t nrioaa time*.

MI*C»LLAMOLI.1 rCATURU.Cader this haadbj mar be loclsdcd • >*rl*t

of perers on the Cities «r Italy b« W. D,Ho«vil«, \hs ..liiitrwioDi beinit roprmluotloiiioMIehlnno *nJ driwiogt by 3o»efh r-onelij

THE HTM flOBra-WEHT,1 tntercfllairgraaiiof paptrs t»T B. V,

,,Ue«t.8cba«tka, Frlaolpal Orani (ofKin«stoit,OBtino),Md olben, desorlptiv* of"*" 1 ns t tma; vapara oa f r o a a BWI__ . _ irt—lenlptBN a»" —'-*' *"loine eujnlHlo lltssintbnf; . _, , _ASTBOSOKT, AR0HITC0TDRI U|a> IDJ

IndprArekiWciareai'as Be»aMli«fB «Uml Oouolrr BOOM-I, .hi'MK, J r . will dBMribe ,PIOOBEflll IN fllNITABT DftUKINO 1

1. O. fitt>Anatt, £dmnaa Ooaie, and othcri- ' " *—'id Hterarj auays; Owrge W. Cable

•bate In vsriona wars; tetertl n*n«n" * inlnrewillaonubapablUhed,

itfhs will writs from t i n s to

inr nay feel aare ol

apnrt •nd'adrBUlnre will •onu ba_J John fiarrirai

tine na omfltx* siBB OUTUBl

•wpina BDiealeelalbaliuInceor a mut aa* abotmt 1*0 000 mantuir, tbe November

a yew, IB e«nti a nantber. i l l tand Bews-dcaiers Mil It and take nor rtaiillanw say beanih tattM^umiien.

* * ' mf ofTuCmtllvfll• Jentiimlbtsiwpcr.

VOIIDE l|.b.tal» «lr.» mat tt.aab.nlu-J l « . ttkn etalm to ka foaanta la anaunaa'01 It . aaditlaM Uada aad real aahliTaltau.I; Ib. TlUaiTif Cbeaier la tbTcU.nl,""01 It . aaditlaM Uada aad real aahliTaltau.I; Ib. TlUaiTif Cbeaier, la tbTcU.nl,""Konla iml <UUofiliitInwr.wh.teot 3am,,Topplne, ft,, lat. or am] conaly, died afir.jjbrniaoii. at Ilia nortb^at«l,i ,W. otf^b1

ffllnlo'i lot J tbenee ronaln3kalo» tha roadaaatb alBely.|nne dagraca writ two obalna •thwee vmtb flhean dcRieea well nTe nLaln.'Ibaea north nlaat»;ll£~ diani. » S f 1%•balaa; tueote aorlb afteaa decma <>.t l i eahalua to tbe bealnaut, ooataiulai one Ion'land, ator. or lea. And beini th. N W

o l idanc'itec or lUauiTk B.

mloor, belli eanbaa-na'tonrth tiart Ibcnor,

aatjan I. tha Orp'.a.- Oonridav oT DtfaMMbfirt Gtotou i | j | | fl

I8M, Ihr th.*aiipolotinao.t ot GomatotoMrt!h. ibarii ."lorStid."*™"'!" "*d *""""'"

•i imuIf. HOPBIA CXXOHl.

Di td OelobM 2M, 188a.

WM. H.WHITE ANO COLORED

Wool Blankets and Comfortables.DOUBLE AND BIRGLK SHAWLS,

FELT 8E1BT8, HOODS. HCIIAB,tEQGIHOS AID H0SIEBY.

PLAIN AM} PLAID

-Awn-

SHIRTING FLANNELS.-I.ADlaW, MIUEB A1TD CBIUIUrg

MERINO UNDERWEAR.itmnocioi

FALL PRINTS AND DRESS GINGHAMS.

WM. H. BAKER,Cor. Blaokwell t N Wtrren Sts.. DOVER, N. J.

JAMES S. AOK8USSEX STREET, (n*rt to CAIN'S SHOE STORE.)

a«d kgina w«d« wUh, • B M MW aloek of

3EGABS AND TOBACCOS,ofanrrqnalltr an«irna.,u<la lali na«of bn.laxi, illkual VHOLUAUOt I1UIL,

M BMrtM to «»t la. k m * aite. tonilite»< HUB laa qaalitj oltk. wtW. aoll..

WINES AND LIQUORS.wve a wry latg* HIM of goads 1* this departmeat, sad to retail oWlem caa oSsr omolal

msBPov•aill oKBlilo.il Hi. lmli.ga>ll;aa<OKilinnram»»,ud

b. anrnllait from 111. atora fir at Ihrir rnldncealn flw itartH* Hv.aXai. mnrou m n r B i U M u T « I *n aw MMkiaarm, will

ertaM «haa poaatble altar Ibtlrdonra at aa earlf bour.

2d—DurabilityOUR

POINTS.

3d--Lowe*t Prices

O. H. BABBITT Sc Co.,Lsunsa o«»xwi» Oi «nr», nraiar, K>n> ui O B B M U * :

CLOTHING.IMIMBTIHT TO ILL! WX t in TO XtlT TO« WA1TU OF TO»I»OOI. CN0K

TH» U t O n T MID m p i T H I L0WK8T.

C3. EC. BABBITT # OOHV.1-

Page 3: COFFEESV PUOI ID N TOOttest.rtlibrary.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/1884/1884-11-01.pdfHEAGAN t CO.'S FALL ANNOUNCEIKNT. We want to call th e attention of our pat-rons to the

TMSIMOtrBMAIrturdty, HOY. I, 1684.

Doatgaatesfcad aeaow agnail hat Saturday.nlinnUll ta ehaaUar a d Mew J « m j

aara.FalaaftaatTaaaelaaeatTatitTataaBi

raleeatljr.• iarnaUkaeiliu

afeiaaen aaia | M atuaaUeaa toraa-

Tote .la aver;

Maboe aUrhe; aal I n . Dr. J. M. Bookletarrived koaa fraa laraat ae Hoaday.

ItiaaaMtharelaagtaaiaila gt Joan orBailer aaaaorlar to tha villa* afChatbaai.

Tneaakof Ike anaaaal properly of «e».feaey, of Bevaaraivllle, raallled noaily Bio,.am.

The patent ettoe baa granted twelveeat. on a Uej.le te G. I. Ledd.ll, of H.tovn.

Joeepk Heate, M W 4 » < ~ P " < ' < elllaeaaf •nrtleyrllk, died on tba 1Kb Inat, aged »jearr.

Election relume uj tetegrapb will be fiby illaataaaadaalletiBaat thaEaaorSocneztTaaalaral|al

St. John ) . pjaae aaw. H« ana begua tetravel hi voappea; wltb the aotorloae black-guard, Bartaa..

J. E. Burr, a .tnaeat of tb. HackeiutowaInatitate, bad bia .boulder dislocated wliilnplayla. feat ball.

Doit Moaaay la tke laal aa; for tbe latuiaUaatJaa of -ratan. Lot averr HepubUeanvoter B-rt B a l a a m

Let ovary lepahUeaa wa. baa a teaa bootUaaantTaaMayaadbriiigbl. Eepublkiar,aelghbeaatotbepolb.

Wa, • • HarUa, leraeerlj ol Hwketutown,bad bla Baa* Unra a* wblle bandllng g lu lpowder ta Hea Mexico.

Hearty aver, Habap af th. HeteodM M *copal aaueh, allbaagh pr.hlbfuo.UU an oppoaed to the f t Jala traal.

A uaa wbo aaldled tbe Meray letter lor.aery, aa Aldraw Olllea did four yean ago, laBOt entitled tn a Bepablkau vota.

ata. Inker aBltB la Mtetaetalle* u | »lor of t ie Pnebjrterlaa etareB, Lafayette,Baaeex Oawat;, aar.1 Tknaoayevening, Vov.Hk.

Advieao fraa all parta of lee imuty indlBale tbat tka ttaaaith of aibataatlal nunevaryirhen will ha throwa lot W B , C. John-ton.

(Jan. Hrlttaia, » Horrlagaaal boataua, do-libaratrl; poandod a and. » lealb at Back-ettaUwn. A warraat wae laeaed for hie ar-Mat •

Mr. Dqraw, tbaproprletaaef tbe Lake HueHouae at Oreantaed Lake, U at preaaat buaycatchlai Baal ftr tba t a a Caamleara of tblaBute.

neUwtorhkUlag tke aale af tobacco toboya nadaralstoea la a atam latur. In footthere eeeaia te ba raota rJjaretle aaokiagtkaaovor.

Vote for a pnbll. oaelal wba will not puttbo eounty to tba expeaae ot iavMtlsatiag hi.public uwoimto. Vota for Wm. 0. loaaeoafor Iberia".

AKepnbaoaaaMetlallabibeld at Bert-•hire Valley to-iaonow-Batarday— oveulniWUl be addraart by H i m k. C. Smith andJabn H. Qlbaoa.

Prof. Force'a olaaa In elosnttnu will meetnt tbe reaideue. .fair. Ella. Crater Tuesdayevanlng neit. Mr. Harry Nlihole. will giveaeelteireallas..

Cain. Edward Meacber Coadon, wbo rnenlawenteen aoatba la aa EDgUaa priaon, willepoak for Blaiae la Verrutown to-morrow-Saturday—availing.

A Demouatle Ooveraor tiled all tbe jadgia'.oat. In tbla eoauty with Demoorata but tbaBepublieaM wiU have aoaatblng to aav aboutthe election ol a BherU.

HepnblUiaae am bealnnlnf to nallae tbat etot* for Andrew (Ml™ ia a vote for one oftbo woratoaaawo tba Kepabllcan party bai•verbal In tUaeaelkn.

Out orawrMepaeala tke laat week of thicampaga aakai U abeolavoly tollable tonabllak aevaral kngtb; Maaanaieatioiiawhlobw.bavareml.ol.

DeaatraaaVaataata will aotheaitate toi r U . away tkertoaaaldaUe for FTMldcal aadtoairraala the Mara bop. of aaviaf Aadraw OUlei fraa the goartal wraek.

Mr. Pbelae aaaka at Ml. Hapa Wedaealajaaaa, ar t Hr. Maaaa at ruanaa la the aarlyevaataf aad later tba aaaa algal earta at•aekawa; wlta Oaa. im. 0 . Jaakoa.

Tie naad trie rare b a a Morrlahnra aadDawr u tka peal pared, in Xewtaa lab•veaalUal lyeaab. NearlyaUlhalepalhlaMo at Marrb> aaaatjwm kanaeat,

UMr.Oaaa.A.aHleaatke|aod .arjaaaaeo tbatbl. friend, elate, wlr la It acooa.airy far tbna la ank Talaa far aim araryyear ar twe . a tba groaad of ayaapatby I

Araalaaaiara aalaaalaatk a m l a ! waaheld at Mt, OUra lavt Maria? evanlng, atwUebtbaMr. OHTebanl ewntriboted oool-leataaale. Joka t, Oihaaa waa tha apaaker.

Beary Jaaaaaa, a baree ttief. wa. broketatoahanlaabnabrnajidatale a home,waa anilaaaai la the PJcrgoa aaaaty eanna tothna year, and eu aaaatb. ta tb. MateFrlana,

•laaraalhaagoaaekaadrodaal IftjlwoPraroiralK Caagl B a n voted for a reducUaaafMpar aeat. la warktagBMa'a wagei,aad Oar wna a» tt ejala If the; an (ival t h

Mr.aMkbercoaaalala.araa error In aarranortofCnutnrooeedlere. HaaayahUae-tloatellhelafalaat Mr. Joalah Martba ia forebargaf that thfaalat ka a a d la kla workdUaMaoataialead.

n e P e a n a m t b elate that •eapeotablepaa.>la la tbla bnra lack apra warUatnaea aa-aanbanabh toaU abawi teat oar gnateet•at i iataaatneaoaafa iaolkllUrwbc willattradtaUaaaiia»a

IVMf O. aUbetatt, a pramlnelt elMi-in of•rawart,topaaddeadlatk.-»rcetmTbure-aar^taatwMB. H* waabara Bear Paraea.paa;,nieaawago.aa4leafatd taa trada atekair aaktag with HlaaMlllar, of Vorrlatawn,

Aheatthe aaa. b r » U l r * i tblag wa . . .taaeelva atla far a Baa to aaaul tbe topubli-aaa partjr a» a rat af aampt laaaadnla aaiUaa ba, far rtrpublkaa vrtea to bent h i . to

' adaoa. Mr.iWaawmplaaeapaaa thai U klabat.

la Hew Taa* a bet aa elaatloa win dlarraa.eklae Ibe better bat ia Hew Jerary it ia not aaauaenrdlairanokblniawart. napeaaltyattachtl to betting In How Jerany ia that tbaknar la aat ooapnlrad by law to pay the wta-awr.'

Bepnbllcaaa aboaM aol fall t . rot. t a nIWeadav baeain tbe; are In DraoorattetowaiUpa. Alapnhlloaa »eta la WaoBni-kmwmdeaaanektoeam Kew Jareey forBUiaeaad Legaa aa a BapahUana Tola laBaaaalpb.

]To van km arer warkai awn earneatlraad loyalty far tke aaooeao of the atopublloaatloket tkaa Wa. C. Jobaaoa, aad avery Ke.BmbUeaaaawablaiaTOtakaMaaaarUaaaBadBapablasaaaa, aa wall aa taa claaaacaa ofhiaebarader.

CoaalerWtalvardallara an U otrcnUtlooM<aalTanaata4aataalarMaaryaMeetkri.They a n af a wklU.b oator.daUd UM, aadU v e a aaa, deal aad. ataaat porfcet rlag.Ibe dU la asahaat, aad the alaa and Ihlck-a~a iaaraapaad with tbe etaadard ailver del.

laVT.

J a i n IWdwio, wlwUvt-aMtlw m*d lMd-l > g t o A f t M , l t H M t SMB 4)M 1*7* <>f <11Q-- - • - - -«<ifthB|e

ii b tnMltMlMlw to » 4*r*mm duign on

ikfMI«mtlr*«tte44«tmn>f ikU BUte for

tlua ky eMUtg M N vet** forDM4wn(» wiU (arCl*v.U.d.

Mike w»D,Hi tto; .wHli-aiart-. U

J H . C. Tauagbluaa and W-llcr §.roor win .fMk mt Hit^mU next Moud.v

With |ood cuneat wovfc ae»tTue»d»y lUn-dolpb townihlp will give a good majority forWo>. C. Johnson.

Tbe drill tnaiitiir of tbe Democratic d u b inNun-.ato.TU hue left it uuil IIM Juiued tlm LJu-colu Giutnls, tlit Hepubliciiu ofaauiiutioo.

Tbi:rf In un ojiimnllinn Iu Ilio K<:|)ii1ili<...i»K!tnbly namiiiMri iu the Vint tuid ttcooudOlittiota, ort l ie DenoomUo Bumiuee in tbeTktid.

Oan. H U John Porter, of Uarrutowa, hMbMu avpoluted a Police CoBunLMltiner of thecity of Hew York, in pUra of the late Sidney

Tbe Democrat* sUrtcd ON! i n t i a .with • great parade of Mr. tiitlen'a " bualtteaa•Ulttiei," bat Uw atorr, poor thing, W M too•weet to Uvn.

Bookaway will be vinited to-mortnw—«U-irduy—erenlns by alt tbe palitiottl club*

this Ticintty »Dd a ttno parade and tlloB.]

tion ia expected.

Tbo ijnmp.lgn in. lloonton will be OICMwith a iaepublican meeting in the niuwin « t Muodnj evening, wbkb will lie

i by Jobn H. GlliMn.B y adverll«en»nt eltwwbere it will be seen

Umt Jan. Cain o f CM for ante hi-valuable lu«-ineaa itnnrt, one ol tbo bel t in Ilio plncu, antltke attii'k of hie iboe •tore.

Tbe Bnnner, tu muni, di-laya Its l » u e tbia«ck, doabthaa witti tho umial iutentkin ol

Mjing Munctblng na»ty which eaunot bo conradiated till utter tbe «Wtian.The j nmigmcn or Wtil]i|mliy are orK»niRlii|liraH ban<l tuiil much of <Uu money for pmr-baaiBft tbo loMtrameuta bit* lioen Biilmiiribtd

Thin will multe ten liraw bauds in Honiiwnty .Partlra fram BiuKnBuiplon, N. Y., have

lcaacd lha obi foundry lot of Bamiiel COM,facing Etaes streot, and will a t onee erectbaltding 00x100 feet for tlie parpom of

Andrew Gillen goeu ubout the country il«-TOBcinK the editor of Hie E S A ID pli

where be cannot reply. Wby hain't he. n e tm fn the public prlnti, where all could hearboth aidcat I t certainly haa uot been ourfault.

The . . tBet f inent N. V. V.I. EDidneem hillbold ita fourth nunual ro-uulon at tlie Acad-emy of HUHlo, Nnwnrk, on Weilnesdny, Nov.Btb, at 2 e. M, Ai tlio buwiiiet iu the eveulnfM»J. H. M. Dalrjmplo, of Mniri.town, iiPnwliient of tbe rngiinoDUl aaaeuiatiou.

leu'* • ti-ojig bold heretofore hnn l>con hiipretDuae of rojtard for Ibe common poojiloBat tltls doi.jce h is Imnn worn threadbare be-

i thoae people have ucvtr dlncoverodwhat Gillen Inn done to utiow tbat bin Ifor them 1B wore than an. electiaucering pro-

The wnrklngnwn hnvo dlncorrred thnt ifthe woald be bnwca tbonglil na rauob of I hemM tb«y piwtendcd to they would have put upenough money to have enabled then to takepart in the Haokettitown demmietration.

i people are alwava fond of the workiug-men—WIMD It don't cost them auytlli

One week Iron next Hitl,huth ibo BuudiySchool children of tbo county will lw RIVCII• • opportntilty ta contribula t o tho mttoorial

irk their outturn for thocli.liimn'.IHniii.,Hon. John Hill. Parent* •hoiild HOC thnt thai,children ore n\V\Ak,\ with fluid* thnt nil tin;little onei may bo m[ire»cnt4d In i h l i lovingtokou.

The Kighth Anniversary of the SundayBehool Mbr-louairy Society or tbo Dover 1'rcg.bjterlan ibiirch will he. obwrved In tbeokurrboa Sumlnyeveningnuxt. Thi

hava nlwaj-s In1 en of a very cntertnIntngebaraotcr, nnd thrir iuU-Knt will withoutdoubt be fully anatnUied on thia oecsilcm. It

cipocted that Mr. H. C. Jouklu. will de*llv-er an wldtoss.

A imblialie J apology for Ur. Oillon .nrt. "noimniittce was itvcr mithorisod tu meet nod

•cttlo wltli Nr. Oillen." Thin in nn niter an.lrlllflll untruth. A comml..*n in Q|.i>aiiitAd

ivory your hy tlio Board of Freelwidors towltio with tlio Surrogate. Mr. Oilleu knewhli M well M anybody aud he went out of

oB.co without aMtllug with thnt committee.Tliat ia all thorn I* about it.

Tlio Siinner storied out in thitcnnipaigu by•KniiUinfr tb» turlif, but wtien it found ontMt it could not fool the pesplo that w o j it

betltted nnd h f t u t i a bMnnw it «»nnot makepeopto believe that Stevenson ia a friend

of thia tariff whieh which b-lb be and It aowontly tlc«pirwd. The Vogt boya haverawled nuikr tlio tnl.ln and a n trying toi a - that plcoa of fund tare in »ft*r tbem.hit then they » w editor* by aetidont only.We wen abowa on Friday • vsry hti

portnit In |MiHl of Or. J. f. Mi Hi, (Utd DfBoekawaj) Mceutod nutt pre»pnt«d to Hmbybla alater Mlu Miry L. Mill?, of Newark, H.

i l t l U l f l I hp pslid U eertatnly a haudtwrno place of wMIM Mill, la a bandwiiie teaenor of art laNewark, andjudjiluKfroiB bar effort* in tliework referred to aboTB, atnnd. hliih In herprofeMiak.—Ponubkat-pHio Sumlay Courier.

A rurtittii Mlt i lTBrnght t i n b iAdUpatchto tbe New York World from

HaekeUatown, anya: An cicUlujf HIT no oc-curred at the railroad depot at llackettatowaon Saturday, wticn n Jc-n.loii% wife aevavclratnrMdfttl two married wonicii irbn hnd cometonea tharbuabkad . Sbe etntclc them «er-etal times, when -he waa atopprd riy tbo by-atRndrra, aevsral of whom w e n also ttruck

y tlie enraged woman. Hnr hualtand la F.n-KineepUrfr.. o f t l i e D . , 1 , t W. It. 1.. faattrain, vlrioh stop* at HacketUtown at 4:90each aftentoon. H e began a ftrttttlon withUn. White tad Xra. Trimmer and they wereIn tbfl halrit of contug to the atntlou and talk-Ing with U n when bin train arrivMt. Bo

enly wete their lirtatiena earried oa t l . tMon raacbed tbe eara o f Mr*, l l y a n . wUo

tletflralned ta aee for kenetf.

When, tlie Irnla artived in Baturdsy, Mr*.White u d M n . Tr inner were upon the rta-

U d £ i M t « k dU t f o t , g7nil enb the? amlled, nodded and wn

rhaadlnrolvlefr.tohtni. Hewaaaboutto|aav«th0C*|ine when he aaw aia wife anddlwreetly nnwlMd when he war Ura.Meyon, who had i*ta tlie woineu Tecogniio%tt Ltuband, 'advanced tovftrda tbent, aid,{Mlliag a hmg raw-hide from beneath tbeIblJa ot her <lraM, without* word of warning,*l«alt 11M. Trim-er a powerful blow aoroaaaehaadnadiiionlden.

Tbe woroaa wenod ao atanotd by tbe blowand her iurpriae that aheeoulil seitber itirBorterawi. Her eonptvaion ttlio atood atlll,and Un. Mycr«, aajlng, "T<M will flirt with«.y h u b t M " brought bcr whip down upontWohodk. of Ik* alraoet pamlyaed woanen.wboae pain canaod tbem to teroaia. Tbe bj-• tuden then interftwd, but not before Mn.Myers h»J adnrinUtered a levere caitlgtvtlotiupon the women. O u of the nwn mwlved ••even out from the wblp, wbkh laid Oweheek bone bare.

"The engineer la tnr hoabana," twld Vra.My era, turning to tbe byitandera, her eyeanapping fln, "and tbeae womn know fuUwell tho ueuing ef my action." She was

Kn led away, the women when the badblfiped baring made their eceape while aheW being ealmed. Among the •pMtatan of

tbe M*t» waa H. W Hnnt, who uid alotd iIberebyrenonneeBelvaLockwood. Petti-

eottgoveniBreBt la too agfreaaiTe for ne. r

ClevalandeontlnneetohoM tbe tint placeh. the oonbut for tbe gold-headed «*mML Hope and thing, look nowaa If the A. O.B. would wia ths badge ; hat tbe Al l iHct k•UMW bfuind with filaln*, and tbo memben•ay tbe j are waiting forth. la*t night t o com*m t In their atnngtb. Bntler U Muewbera,bntasoMluiowBaxactlytbBplaoe. Stil lttieTcagpcraiUM «**n conUnoe to anile when aak-ed what they *m doing. Theypromiaetotelloa Batnrdaj night what theytave been doing.The ballot bozsa will eleie to-nighfr-Satar-day—Nov. lat, in Temperance ball at 10o'clock. The v o t w wi l l then bo counted andthe m u l t anavmnced. The c u e wUl be onB*.b.bltiwiiatMbJ.ll . IthiimntlMlalinwitig

'Onr choice for Pre-ddent."

WMklT ITM I O M .The Kngin«iHnC u d Mining Journal ol

laatSaturdajr ura:AJtnutlW Fia.—Thf ra hi* been no bnprove-

MRt, nor k it to he ezpBcted that bnyan•honld ahow any tendency to anticipateftttnn wanU, whan poUtied qnmtiona artengroating tbe attention of the oommniiity.WeqaoWfUndardbrandi: No. 1 Foondry,•19 J0Q»311 Mo. a, | 189I» ; u d Oray Forge,|17C*1», with ouUlde brandi from HOtl<D0

tSeaator UoPharaou, wbo ha* recently aoreKMM hu. 4isguat of ni l party'* petition

on the tanaT qtteatioB aa to wake * tew•pcoohes, waabrottgbtto Dover hut Fridaynight to eunvinoe tho Democrats uftbie twe-tion that tbeir party waa in fuvor of protec-tion. Whfn the Chicago CODveution of hiupurty refused to dnclure atrniglitout furtariff for protection Mr. Hd'hcraon canhomo iu diAtfiinL aud eKpreuheil It pluiuly tobis li-kadi. Tbeu ba kept iierfocily q u i duiitii avbout two week* ago, tinoo which timehe baa BMtde a few apeeebea, al l of which _to ihuw tbat a D a a o c t s t caanot renutlr. with;ba. party and continue to be a protection !.t.

Mr. MoPheraou in the part has vot*a agii'ua*.teductim* of liuUe-, and h u o u niuiclbiocoaalou deuounoed hia party MOppuw

to proteetioD. He now taken the ground tbiU i o t u n T o a u b u n d u c e d to a revouue busand yet protect the iadtiBtrle. of the country,

ring bo haa bad to abandon his ."oroiur[MMilion iiMirdcr to keep iu harmony with tbelow t w i t and free trade tendencies of h up»rty.

Tlie harden of Mr. HcPbcnon' i HUBCCII lantriday night w to show that u high tariffratcf-ted enpital and not labor. Of cr

he did not attempt to dcuouatratn bow lnhorcould be protected without jiroteotluj; tilonjiital which ((iv#i i t employ tueut. He •iniplyUMvlo tbe told wiwrtii'ii iu tlio bopo that bisaudience would take it for granted surelybeeaaae he aaid ao. Nor did he cxplnin how» lew tariff of tbo roveuuo variety would pro-Icctltabor for thut would bavo boon equallydifllfjiilt. for iuititnoe take tbe matter oriraa ore. Tbe low lut-iff ou lliat nrtli:.o is of

>non and bin p j i t y ino wurkin« ioi: Tbotul iiivoatloil in thu bhut lurunoeanr Pen

•y lv iu i i t i snot hurt by it, fin- it citul»iy iitr-gnorc undnr ihU low tariff clirspor Iliaiin lm niiiif <1 litre. l)nt the labor niiplojtlio A"orrlH County milieu w.iiuli umiil

ipply thoau furnaocfl befurc foreign comtition came in Uaa benu reduced In wu«en uudto a very large extent thrown out of employ-

rent.Mr. KePhenou next nlaiued fur him witad h b patty great credit kooiiuio ho

ported tho propoaltlon to inorriue the dutyo n iron ore, but he did not t?U bin henrewthat every ntiir.r Dcoioorutic L'nitcJ 8tntciBmintor voted itgalua* lUu iucitintin oftbi iduty aud by their aolld vote deft a tori itTeltber did ho tell tl.uni that the bulk of tbe

Deiuooratii) netuhcni of Cnnercse votedaga iwt it, or I tint tbo Dciuoo ratio uitu.W"the Tariff Conralwlou it oniKuoit. If be budbeen entirely frank with lit* uiidioice Mo-Pburiou would httro wild that if OIK-fourthof tho Denooratio wo tuber* of Cong ton* budvoted for that tne.curB wo would have hudaalnorea ioofduty thnt would have plnoedthe Morris Couuty iron ore ptmiuuti-n beyond

if thin ruiuoui foreign comiietitionWbkh bus closed many of our Morris County

IIUM, compelled many hundred, of luiuern <a elaewhoHi for work, and reduced tlie wn^t

if those wbn retunln. Why, UuFhonou binslf wtti io diiauated with the free trade net*f bia party nt this time tb . t be refused to

a e r v e w a Deniooratlo uieuilicr of tbo Ctini-to reccire and revise tha Tariff Com-

wport t and he gavo u bl» N I M I ITor not doiug to that ho could not fopreficnthia party bevaaao it was oppoicd to b h iilotitof protection, i n brief, the only effect of theDrat part i.f Ur. Jlcl'lierwii'i argumnnt WRI,

that ho wiia Itatlur tlmu hU pnvtv,wnioh most jienplo arc willing to omiccdc.

Of course Mr. HoFitcrtmu fuibd to mnko• y roftjidnco to tho rocciit Morrison bill.

Tbat wonld bnva destroyed itli tlio force of• argiiiufut in favurof Uio thcury that hi*.rty favored protection. Tlm fuel Unit four-t h , of hi* parly, numboring 1S2 Homix'ii.ts,ituallj* voted In favor ot ireu lindp in iron

ir.i, would have IKCH too diiuinnmg n slute-tent for tlie effect of Mr. Mcl'lierBmi'i- iirKU-lent and ho WIHRI.V rcfnnuud from mukiuR it,

And y e t it is na Incontrovertible fact whichHr. MoPhf>i-M.n k m w * nnd all who buaid himknow to be true.

Iu onncluBion Ur. MoPhernon tried to givean !iig»nioiiH twist to tbo Democratio |ilnt-fonn, so nt to mnko i t uppciir ta fnvor prtitce-tiou. Yet be kuow., equally well tlmt all tlmfree traders of tbe country ncocpt tbit itlnnkan moauiuE a stop in tbe direction of freetrn>le aud s*y *o. In brief. Mr. Mci'litrsnQ

io wi thnt thn bulk of hl» pnrty i i op|iosi><la tnriflf for tbe aake of protection. He

IOWH alao that all tho frro tnvleraof Europe« hoping for the aHwocits of tho DnmocrnUuirty, licoause they bollovo it woubl result

iu tbo reduction of tbe tariff and tbo openingDf Americnn market* to their manufacture.

nil product*,Why Mr, UcrherBon .bonld have takeu

(bit peoullar poaltion, « • oppo.lio hi nil hispnat, wil l only weakca hia party In tbis nee-tion Init-ad of doing It good. They knowtbat he i i a Democrat of ptomtoanoe—thatBit l*«l*Dtiaa to the Ssnutc depevle upoa hi*•kWOtt of tfaatiparty. The people of tb i .BMUON know that any further reduction ot

• tariff would MmplatclT obliterate whatleft of their gnat Indaatry, Tbenfore tbe

party that f«vua a reduction of the tariff will• • . reeetva tbtlr vote*. Hr. HcPberwn made

great mistake !• advocating tariff relue-nu tt •peopla M well poatod «« t-at aub-«t aa thoMt about hen.

but to turn into tlin (iiiinty trnnmiry, Tl]<County pnyri Juduu I'hild i*a,(KW n yciir f»

iTfkiii nnd all biu Ti-oa are to bn turned(it tilt* cmuity. Tho County (Hert turm

Judj;o Cliiti.'H lues over tn the votmty trennmil il'i> Shrrltf ilnrnllir; HIHIIC. Hurmffuti

McDnvlt nlno turui tbem or or, hut GillenIn Burrugute, retaini-d iu hU poiseHNIDII05 of rjuiil fees. Ho bml no tight to op-

propriiitu to blumnlf a punuy of tliin moindfur noarly two yentn tlie {rcojile of tbia

county have bouu in the dark as to tlm fnottLut ho did it. Nuw thut Honntor Young-bl«od linit brought to tlglit the fact that he

iTonHfiilly approprlato tu hi« owu ii»nouvy of tlm county lie in incused KM ftof auiuio riufr. Hut all tfincnt ]iri)plo wbove iu einct doi.lii]B« in .luhlio uffiiin, will

common.1 Mr. YoiinKbloo.Ifa action as Counselof tho Hoard. The only thins tlmt ve canloam tbat the county OWCR Mr. tiilk-u for ia

lit tlw pur cunt, fur •rm-eiyiui; nnd 1'AYIKOr*Btbe tie* of Judge Child to the County

Collector. Thin IK nil, und tbo lcgj.l intercutio money ol tho county whiob lio la*

wrongfully kept, amounts to more tlmn iaowing him ou tbla score,

Every year tlin liuard uf FreeLitlders ip-points committee! to not He with tbe Surro-gate, Clerk nud BLcriff. It wiw 8um.gi.teOilleu'a duty to gottlo with hlseommlttoo huthe u«vorroport«d thut lie bud any tiling for *nt-tleinent, nud bo went out of ofliw li-avln^ ttioFrcubuldurn nml tho peojilo under tlin lui-

Wiii.H tbat bb nacoiiut* Avcro nil settled, inilflh Ignorsneo tboy remained fur uoailr

two yearn. How nueh luogcr the accountwould have remained unactlleil if not atci-dcntly diacoreroi. wo do not know.

Tlw Tntk AWit Q m i Jarl**A great deal of n t about Grand Jane, is

bolnjt published In the Uemacralto paper, toboncllt the aatMe of Andrew Oillon, who U aoutiaolutely pure and upright lhat tbe kiid ofjnrienhe wonld draw ia annpowd to babe-yiiud qncRthm. Aeeording to tboae Demo-craiio pancn the drawing of ttraud Jnrora inRandolph townabtp of late haa bt»n dictated

Dme sort ef m ring fa their own InleiMta.aasertion ia an abaolute and urniuailBedNo one in tbia place ha- vvcr attempted

to Influence Sheriff Howell In the drawing oljuror* and be baa acted hi* owu will in theMatter. Tbo™ who kuow Sheriff Howellknow that he la not the anaa to be approachedIu that way. even were any one inclined to doM , aid hit ancoetsor thnt will be, Hr. John-son.laaaunof aitetly the BMUO aort. aluitlook over the Juror, which fihariff Hnwell haadrawn front the towMhlp of Hsn.lu.oli and

if a » n latclllgent clas* of people eonldh»T« been Mlectod. Here is the list ofjuromhe haa acleotet fnm thi* towuihip aiuoe hoeane lato «BOB I

1183.January tern—Lewli W. Tburber.

Se^^h^twl 1 . , Hebe.. Killgcrc.1883.

Jiinnarv-1. B. Jolloy, II. C. Wliltlock.liny—floliert Rtebnrda. Ed. S. Hanco.Oeraber-Fmd. II. Bcacfa, W II. Laubcrt

1B84..lanoary—it*, B. Lewis, Vrrd. A. Canffeltl.May—I. II. Jolley, E. II. Vannier.October-Jui. B. Tonking, Jai. H. Carrell.Now will any «no aay thnt these men do

not represent tbe varied interest*. Intelli-gence and honeaty of Randolph tawu.bipf•Orwoald Andrew Oillen u Sheriff nclcct »betterqualifledoluaoftnenl Tbe charge offuvoritiau fadca away like all tbe othcra Inthe light of faeta.

If any other evidence were needed ot the.rlgbtncM of Sheriff Howell in drawing

Grand Jmien tbe ehanwter of the nunlectwl for Foremen will establlsb it. Thesehare been Mfollowa: John 8. Btiger, J u . A.Webb, JoRlah Meeker, J. Howard Will., J. \V.Roberta, Chu. L. Chorer, A. A. Vance, JohnP. Port and John C. Welch. These uro themea hn haa placed at the head of the nineGrand Jurioa he haa drawn, and we challengeanv twe to go over Morria county and lelectBine purer or more upright cititeua tbaa tbue

Tho crldeaee tkna preaeated shows tbe hoi-nmcMfif theehanea of these damagogUH

tbat Grand Jnnei tn tf onia eounty have beenpacked in tbe inUrest «f Udivulu-U. Theyonly afcow that they want Grand Jnriea thatWiu. n i t eorialn other people anil the atrongpifJiuUoei aad dbiikaa of Andrew OtlUnindieata dearly the ebua nf men he willaeleot aajoron.

Wtat l i t * t U u - l N WtivU bt DrawlMuch h u been aaid about the drawing of

Grand Juror, froa. thia eommtralty, and at-tempt* an made to «how that they liavo beendrawn la IheintoiMU of certain ptople, which

elacwhem abow to he a Tallaoy, Theilesperalo argument only ihown that certainpeople in this aection want Andrew aillon forSheriff In order lhat tbey may baro GrandJuries drawn to suit a little rfngol their own.The question thenfore arises, wbat kind ofgrand lurk, will Mr. Oillan draw t We allkuow that Hr. Oillen is a nan of rtrong im-pnlaea and Rtroag dlillkea. It Is nnneccataryto name Ibe tropic he aflUatea wltb and it Ueasy to MM of what Material he would makenp tbe representative- on tbe grand jury fromtill aeotion. Aa wUl be aem claewhere,BherilT Howell h u taken for grand juron thebelt and moat laMUgent men of both pattieain Randolph townablp, and Mr, John«m'«bigh character and reputation b N gnarantwthat he wm do the aama, wbili Ur. OiUen's•Inmg local prejadlcea indicate -

the inoTa ha will ran in *-V

fa* iBMt FaoU of the Gut.Tbo iatwt plea ]>nt forward Ui U

e s o u n fur Mr. Uillou'n uiiscltlud uucuuuta isttaatthe charge Is made uu the nonertiou ofSsnator Youngblood, whu is •> tool of thering, etc. Tho real fact is that gimr.turToungbloofl is tho Counsel of the Board ofFreohnldr]*, nud fl« thalr Ii^nl n.lvi^r inpuebiuK ux-8iuroKutu Gilku ti> im aucuuut,rb t tb U Lid jilniu .l>iiy us u yuUllv utilcoi. Hothat in etuily vxiilituoii. l)a( the Ktittoiiiontid uguju niudu Lliut Mr. 0 ill in liiis « billagaiost tbe county fur work done whlcu uioretbna o l w l i what little balutico Is aaid to bedue tbe county." What !• lib. bill fur I Hi- hashad week* toexplnm but has uot doue,so,Bud

hen the committee met nearly a mouth atfoto audit this bill Mt. Oilkn bogged off ou theplea of business engagement.. How mn weknow tbat Hr. Gilien's bill ia alc| .al oue! Ifhe has a Just bill wliloh mukee reslljL a bal-

s in bU favor, be could bnve collected itnearly two years ago. Wby didn't be do ao.if he is u man of greut "busiucsa quid ifixa-tions t" Dut the silly plea is entered that "nooumtnittoo was author!tod to meet and aet-tlr, with Mr. Glllon." Has It oouio to thin that

mint ii]ii>oiut •i>cci»l coiumitfoea to iiivus-;a the accounts of our county officers be-

Jorti t b o j mumru up with ttifi pnoiitv t If Ithan, then we must lie electlug a queer lot ofpt'uplo to office.

DiTcatrdofall rubblih and Mutlmenttbe[•lain ftitiU of Mr. Gilleu's eaae «r« a* fullowa:Tho "Uttlo balanae"—as bis nt»logisU fncutlounly t«rni i t - w h i c h Mr, Oillon owes tlt<cauuty ruprewuta the foes named by JudgeChllil, as Judge of the Orphan's 1,'uurt, ofwliicli the Surrogate in Uliirk. Tho ei

TwoAn luUreiting U

tcU you my I'VM uro c'lcui'd nnd V\c not aickof Iho wbole buniiicBB.

Binith—But duu't you kuow t int they tinytbu wurkiutiiiiuii lira "grcnaora" ninl tliuttlicy can buy 'em uU up.

Jonr-t—Who HHJ-H •>(>, I'votilcil to flnii outuu<l I wm't, Thi' rml.v OJII'H '.lint I'vo h.'flr<lmy tttiytbiiiK about it In tliR crnvvil tluil U

gi-t \aU-* for Oilhu liy tijiiii,' tuki l I

don't hlu> tbem. Their miHjy littl.i vmvlinil the wuril " Kronsei'r," [n unurly ovtrr.v lluip

»tlmt tliey diopped it inl^bt.- ijiiwl..' It KMill)' a tlirty trick tn miike .vurkiiiK pcujiluHid at tbiirid vbo have lnou thuir IVifudn. 1ill you Hint iJccint men don't look uponorkhig people Iu Hint w:iy. Tlm whuluiitiL'in n fraud uud I've pot niokoi'lt foroiin

and kgnw tbat everj-hody i-Ue in.Smith—Well. I Rlluiw ttltm- ttll that you"in

Hf(lit, .Joneri. I was only trying to ftinl hnwyou stood. I don't liko the IITC. trmlo Uomoc-rney nud 1'vo gut 11 rod of,ill tlilri buib aljotittbe riuu, wbioli In M put up fib to iolp An-Ircw Oiliun. I'm JJOIUIJ to votn tlio wlinla

Joiien—Now j-ou'ro tullfius btinl sense.

• t MarrH Fair.Nt. Mnry'D Chur^b IMEO Fiiir le In full blnat.

Itlsintercstiusln the oxttome. Tdo t.iblonlook \arj nice; bcuntlful atliolofl nud a grcnt

Inly (irihiiu hiivrbiH'U beleulud ti> inukt: ihoin mice™... KuHUiOK l)Usln!B» wa* dmusno lnst Snturdny tiiKht, a liberal and urn-us nrnwil (iritroulr.i'il the fair. Tho cnutcat

Df the seven.l HrLidcu LBJJIIIB to galti in inter-it. Bofnrlimit. U. II. bna kept the. leadi- ttio ivrlitiii! dnak over t!io Y. ST. C. II. ItnmletMloo.1 thot bntli soolotks »ra wolldug

vnryl.w-il In curry uiT thn pitlm of this fnir.The Cbildreii of Mnvy linvo itarteil their work

?nrneit for tha Roid nitildl t-i> he Riven tUember linving tbe Jiigliost number of votes,rote in only 6 oouta for thin beautiful medal,

A aplcudM double case silver wald. will betbo reword nt tbn end of thn fnir nf tlm n,n»t

ipulur altar boy. Of ttmna they haveapout so far their ilnya iu tliu fiercioo of Cod

ad for thn benefit af tbo eongrogution ntirgo »n<t they ought not to bo loft out iu tberid i only five cents will glnrUcii thrm up.p'ooHntM.tfiuUI. withnut •iiyitm At feant a

word of [irainn about tbo beautiful IU-OCCHHIOUthat took plaeo liwt buudny night nt St.Jlary's cbureb. It wiu grnnd ia ttm entraine.We did not know what to nilmiro tbe most,the brauttful deal-rations af tho atatuus tlmtwere borne around tbo church, nr the ntnnUttlo tianncrs, tllteen In nuuber, tbat weregotten up so suddenly, or tbe grand aspect uftho prooeesion novlng in auoh perfect orderround the circles of tbe ohnreh, or tbe ii

tioat and pathetic eermoo of *ev. Fatherliilen, of HI. Hope. "Hnrely it waa the

nlcodt soene" many agood catholic ctclaiincdthat was ever teen In Bt. Mary's Charoh."The print drawn In the fair UM Saturday

evening have not Iwen taken jot. Fiistprlao.beautiful silk handkerchief, Mo. l,(9a Gee

oad prise, a meditation book. No. M3. Third73 Catholic tracts, No. 660. Tlie holders oftbese tiokets can apply at St. Mary's panton-

('level-.,i.l,

jf! S u g n If dtepiUuMB are TutafatNo pew on of any party pretends to doubt

For a moment that tbo county ot Harris will»large Republican majority neit Tues-

day. Tlie only hope that Democrats have forthe election of Oillen is that a large numberof Republicans will vo.U for him. That thereare a few who will do ao to gratify* personal

lalice we have no doubt, but that the nun-tor It large we entirely disbelieve. We also

sliove that where Qillen gets a vote of thiskind, It will be eount«rbalnneed by Demo-

rats wbo know the clean character and cor-rect buslBeas methods of Wm. 0. Johnson,the Republican nominee. And why shouldany Republican vote for Cbas. A. Oillen I Heban been one of the vorsttwomiee the Bepub-

party haa ever bad in this section, audie baa done more real dirty work lor tho

Democracy than be. His methods bare beentbe ones to secure tbe vote ef tbe wont ele-ments, and he waa the nan especially chosen

do tbe dlity job of circulating the lloreyletter forgery four yean ago. Tlere ia notthe slightest chance of bia sucoeas If Repub-lican* are faithful in supporting their wholeticket. Utfl reports show that GtlleB baadlatcntlont In bis owu ranks and tbat fats voteeven in this violnltj, where be Is snpposed tobe strongest, will fall for short of what U waswhen he was beaten by Hr. McDavtt, twoears ago.

Ike Saagn ef Het ZMsina; Mslgea.Wo iindmlnnil that Mr. Olllfiu in living

aometroublo with bid fanner supporter*be-i he dbl not keep pledges made to them

two yetus ago, when ho was a candidate fortbe offloe of Buirogate. It appears that Mr.Oillen has always been ready to promise any-thing fi>r the aake of obtaining vules, and

of hit old followers have learned thatthe meuure of Hr. CHllcn'a KRard for thornsever estenda beyond tbs day of election,

have hourd uuuibcr. vf pcuplo wbo ruledfor bim two years ORO **x that thoy will notrote again tor blm beoiuacof tfaia fact. Thoyhave got tired nf voting for a man who neverttiake* any return for the favor by promotinganything lor tbe publio good, He bas hadbetter opportunities for BUCCOM tbau inofit

ion have hsd in tUa section, but hsa neveryet made blmaelfci.n-pinui.ns by giving ain-ploynient or other help to tbe people fromwhom he h u constantly been solicit Ing favortfor more than a More of yean. The tide Issetting against him and Republicans aa a nilohave only to U faithful to their wbolo tleketnext TuMd*y to make Oillen a badly defeated

We noticed a week ago the fact that eomnof Mr. Gltten'e friends were endeavoring tomake votea for bin by circulating mean anduntruthful -.tone, about Hr. Wm. C. Johnum,the Republican nominee. A copy of tbe pa-per containing such a report baving reachedthe notice of R«v.N. Vanssnt, or New Provi-dence, that clergyman, without any solicita-tion whatever, adilrc.ted a letter to Hr.Johnson, which we copy below. No olergy-

m is the Newark Conference Is more highlyrespected than Mr. Vanaant, and thia timelyletter fn.tu him wiU show tliat Mr. Jc'anaouisjnst what tbe Ba* bas claimed—a geatle-mau of high and Irrep»acl|ab1n character;

NEW PsnvinEKca, S. J., Oct. 37, ISM..„.). W. C. JOHKSOII :-DEA*. SIK .—Having seen a statement ii

estifv to Ittft meet

._ - . _ .Thl-ity. Ithna oftrn been myplcaaure to meet van in your own bourn ando eat ntynurt»l!.e,aa well as aee you else-

where, and never have I tuinecttd that you•re cltber •' n drunkard " or (1 a R.mbler.^ Ho[*r from tbia my obeervatian has impressed

with tbe correeineM of y o n life and hnb-... N*r have I cvtr hfard it Intimated by

any oue thnt yon an addicted to either of tbevicea referred to.

Very Truly ToaH,N. Va

Maw P

•PllJOUeB, UIL-Ut OU U UOriILT UUd <U.CU»B t t .locul •ituiitiou;

Umith—Am ynu going to \atu for Atidrontiillou agnin I

Jours— indeed I uiii not. Thin tiling ii

Smith—Wbat do you uuiaii fJ C . I . I ^ - 1 iiu-i.u ib^i Audrow Cllleii comci

nrmtufl livery year or twii an n cnudidnte I'm«uiiie eurt o fa i'ut eunp nud tells u» wiiut alYieuilheiHtoworkiugfulks.und how niuubhe is going to do ior ua when be ta elected,I've helped him to ottcc B uumifcr of tinnaud I've never kuowu him to tbiuk uf a eom-•uun man after he i* elected.

Smith—But thun, j o u knew, we've got tolick the risg somahow or uthur.

Junes—Say, junt slop right Ibcre. Tlialdodgo bM bocu worked till i t ' , plnyedEvr.ryycarAndrawOill,,!, Hn.l a lot of Unitcrowd cunic around aud toll us thut Y/e'veynl.to licksouif nortof a ring or ntbcr. They tryto miike ua believe that the riiik', no they cullit, nre our eueuiii-i, Bud ihnt <>.ll<'ii HIHoruwdureour frieudt,. Ilul I've found nutthat thi)N« f'.illowa tlmt ho«i mi inncli ulioithe ring never give us n dny'ri work ur orkind ol a lift wbou va wuui it. Vt'lmi InAndrow Gillen Bvei- douo for uio or nuy atlunorklligutriu I If I wuitt >v«rlt ur Li; [i l'igein>rully not to gut it from oniuo til" lliose[ii'nplii Ibtty unll thn ring.

Suiltii-Wliy, hciw <li> you in a lio Hint outtloiies— Easy enough. W t u urn Ilio ui

who put llitir money in thiucf tlmt giv>t mnurk in tbia towut A ml row (Jliku li.is l.uiu bUuiucHB MUII hud fut tiilluI'd nil IIIH 1I!V mid

Vim Isilie tlif men wlio nn- KiTiil'llciniri inIbis tunn and yon fiiul tb.it tl.i'v'v.s Imilt u •it guoil il>:iit ui liimiuena hurr r.nd iia.'e ^ivenv.«rl, lit u uumi runny mm. Wlint nuulil tliU

i iiiuoimt tu i f jou«Uoiil(l take them out, unil nmke Inhunn.^ men ili'iieiii! ii|mii

yRuke i> ItujLC

•oc: iu t t Uti for llaiae.lion. Soott Lord, n well-known atul prow-

nmit liiwyer anil Dmnoorat, now [inietiein^mr In New Yorb My, and rCBiillnj; hi Mm

n, in outppokcnd will vol« for Illni

>n in tins matter ia rather » eeverw CIIID-Inry iipou tbo Bllicerity of those n l i^ed

Ji<U)ubiicituH who (tny that tlu-ir niniMHmecHill lint penult thorn io sujipuvt the nutlioi- of!ie Mnllienu tctt«r*. Jn,lKo Lor<l vat, aieiiibrroi' CODK^IIS fniiu tbo ITiiun. (N. V.)

dlMtrlct at the tlmo nr the famous Invertlna-of Mr. Itl.i'no ia 1870, Ho vim vcet.j;.ua u lender on tbo Dennicrnlio nldo of

Iuuso, uw well 08 a luwyer oi" (jn-'nt nbil-nil t!X[wrinncn; m, much no iinlctnl, tlmt

at tbe e i ry tinio ot the Hliiino Inve^tiiiatmi.bo (Judge Lord! wnt* nrrvin^ na Ciinlrmim nftbeHtnagfrs of the nelktiaji iiujxnehtannt.JIIIIKOLori waa a moml>er cf tuo JiulliinryUuinmltlec of the Hounn, nliieli ediidncleilhe in\i-Hilj{iitiun i>f Mr. Kli.inc. Hu v.;\s ntho Bomo tltun Iho 1tttv.]ii»1 tu-i- uf Ifr.He.n-

Conkliutt nt Ution, and ivus vreil ilwlerrtimnljjrcBent, In tho invewlljtotiou, tlio itilcr-

cstaof Mr. CoukUnK, whinh were nf i-aiirwigonlHtla to tlwso of Mr.'nitiliir, ua Conk-

n nnJ Maine von rival cuiididatcrt for tboRrnublinnn Prvsl^ntial nominntlnn fn tlmtyear. Ami ye t Jiulijo Lard, liavinti cimsid-

dtho ovjdtncn agninst Mr. Ittnino In Dielight of every iirtjndiou which [mrtisnn n-i.lund a denira to ndvm.cn Mr. Con.lliiK'a bnuse

•Id mine in bis mind; ttfwA nn.raovnr l.ya life-Inns »sfwricnoe ii|nm tbuBonch nud at.the bar to Judge or the credibility and weiKhtof evidence. Judge Lord declared at thetime thnt the oviilence taker <>n tbe Invesli-(ailon not only did uot prove, but actuallydlnprored the charge nsaiuiit Hr. HUino. Hestill, It Menu, bold* to Ihn opinion of Mr.Bhine's Innooenoe, and will express thatopinion by b b ballot next Tuesday.

. •»*»•»•

IrHi* f i n ia BMlttrttwi.The most dlaailrous flre which baa ever

visited Deekertown «tartml at fi o'clock lastTueaday night In tbo rent- of Loomls Jb ttnuld'ageneral store, and beline it could be ohceked

greater part of tbo busincu portion of tbevillage bad bo«n blotted oat. Dcckortownhas no flre departmont, and when the resi-dents found they could uot coutrol the lirethey telegraphed to Middle town fur relief. ABiM?eIa1 trnin brought an nngtnn ennipanr,making the run of twenty-two miles in thirty

mtea. The flunea were llnallv stayedafter bard work.

Tbe building in which tbe fire started wasowned by John Looirne. It WM entirely de-stroyed. Prom It tbnflamts spread gradually

Mrs. Amasa Ajcrn's ntllliuery store, Hra.Lavlnla B.nith'. resldeuae. aud John Adams'sbarber shop. The flro at this etnge begun toburn furinu»1y, and John Whitt»ket'i, brickbloi'k, occupied by Jamos I^wrciioe, bard-

'nroiTiernhunt.MsrtineiCankiin'BlHwofflee*,Odd FBIIOW*' Hall, Hornlieok's Opera House,an4 Catmen'a block nost succumbed.

The loss will bo ever $39,000; Insuranceabout ball of tbat sum. A largo Ore occurrediu the village about two years ago, It isl t l t ' e d the present lire was incendiary.

ifiiulll'iil veil rii»!ciiod with H lnuioli nf [iiinivblLo hldHSDjiiH, KildiLd uittrh t<i lior uiijiouf'IUUC. Many nrro priwnt la wltuwn tbeorcmntiif. Tim brlilcsiuaitln WPVC, Mi.-t Jrfwin(mitre, of Jnrm-y City nndSlisn Idu(iitlli)ivny,ifl'titt-rami. Tin! fortni.f woro u p:,lt> Br«-iim.Lrinir.! limul^mir-lv mtoruod witli liico nud-tin whilo tliRlutti't-wMv n pink I'liriiiiiichtrl tn mined with Kitln. NnhvilliHtimdiiiK tbruiitnmtiu colors Uo.y Imrmonized well, timlallii<l forih iiiiuiy cxprnnioiiH of iitininilimi.

The mthi'i'r, vlionlsuiitted ttii^iiartof ({riioiiiB-Lii w.sro W. K. and II. II. Tlimnnri, II.PotliiTstif the brido. At Ilio tluw3 of 1h«it'iiuin.y t in biidid jmrtj- repiiiruil to l i eimc of tbo bride, where tliey received liusni^rululiiliuiiri of their fili'iidfi. Tlin cmn-uiy piiaHtd u voi-,vplo:iimut uvcniiiu, tlio m -litd.niM of which will tttuiniilitt'dly aft.ir.lPHI uiuiih iilonsure. Tbe jjifts were niniier-is, l>oiii({ Ijntli coKtty nud itsofnl. Aftor a

thort tour tlio couplu will tnltc up tlmir rcHi-

y will lie v.-iirinly wrlooniiid liy their insinyI'hils, wbn -HOW "Vi«" no w«ll flint who Im-

enme BO j;rc(illy uttacliud to his fnir bridoduring Imr futber'u Ibrco yearn paittoiato at

Mr. Gillen'a Opportunity Gone.I t is iit'iiriy Ihrfe wci'lin Milieu tlio F H Aiiiwi-d Innn (ho iiroiiiicdinfla of 1 hn Uaunl «f'rrclmlibrri thnt U\: Oilli'ii owed the touiilyB3.03 iu tlitt way of h-:» wliii-h bo rci>«lvt>il

The offloers of tbe Miners' nud Fannpri-DUine and Logan Club of Chester are us fol-

i: PreaUeut, Win. J. Taylor; Saw-clary,I.E. Collla; Captain, J. W, Hauhinnnii;

First Lieutenant, Joa. Anthony; See nnd Lieu-tenant, frank Brown; Third Lieutenant,Jolin Provost; Fourth Licutennut, Win.

inlnspt. We have IW uniformed men itiliue, Kalrlea a butincs* nion's club of about

en, all votofa. Cheater bas evidentlywtkeil np to n maliiHliou of tho fnct tlmt thoIssuci to l»fl ileoldcd on Tuosdny nuit Invnlvcathe question am to whether Americans shallrun this s^verumont nr allow those inter'esled in English uiunufacturns to do no andflxthe price ofAtut>rlcnu ffofiw. The clubturned ont laat nlitht and made tbliiga livelythroughout the town. Hr. W. J. Taylorcalled his mniitoROthcr In the cast houtw nf

furnaoe tbia afternoon iind in a tclliogway illustrated tbo dilTrntiice betweou u

torllfforrevenno only" ami a "tariff forprotection" liy uliowing that in tho coeo oftin or tcruo plate, and wire lads, whiub arcprotected to tho extent of a tariff for revenueonly, millions of dollara ID wages are lout to

. annually, fcc. X.

. Tind ef Htlptaf Kia.have got tired of voting for An'irew

Oillen for the mere sake of helping Mai,"said an old time Democrat tbo other day." Hy vote," be coiitlnucd, •• ha* belped himtoonongb poaltions already to put him be-yond tbe need of further help of this kind ifbe had improved tho cbanws be has had."We bave not board tbe matter better ex*ptrtaed tbsn in these remark*. Ur. Oillenba* earned many thousand! of dollars iu thepnblio positions to wblob tao had bmt elected.Few men have ever lived In Harris countywho bava been uoeordod such advantage* ashe in this respect, and people have got tiredof being asked to voto for bint fnr the meresake of helping him. Wm. C. Johnson will

iduct tbe office honestly and nfflcicntly,will square his account* with thn people

-lien they arc duo nud by careful raauaue-nipnt will retain any ndvantuge* which liisl«sltloa nay bring him.

A atahMl TsMhsfi h i t tor XNunagn.We find UIB fullowing Item in thn daily

p-per»; Hlaa Emtnn 6t»nt, s ronldeiit ofPottaville, P*., but formerly a Mhool tosohorat Rockaway, H. 3., has brought suit forbreach of promise against Jacob BUti, ofAiUand.indiiskflt&nuudatnages. Bbnclal^sttaat she gave up her aohool with tho under-standing thnt «1io was to ittMimo Jacob'swife. Tb« Utter, however, grew cold, undAnally mated paying attention to her, givingas a reaaon that be had lost all bit money andpcnldnotsSor.1 to kfrp a wife. Hepljend• T Tybeidnilnf iheprofTtMoftM^-* *-

dd

Tote tbe Whole Ticket.

wurihy HIP cunliiil mid licarlyevery ltt'jiublicim who will votn next Tuoa-dny. Mosrirri. WIIIH uuil Jcnkiuf. tlio Arigi'iiMy nominee, uil l bo fleeted bt\v»u<l t, HW:t ionci doulii, imi tup |i('t,jii,< hi ihi'irdiHlrii-inhmild M-v t,, h ihiil (1,,-ir x«U- i» pi-upm ti»iate to their hif;l qn.ililbulii.im loi- li^i'lntoi'K'ui C. JohuMou, tlio Kcimtilicitii in. in in no forHbcrifl', will ul«t. be nlpdi-d. Tlio full hVpul--iicnti voto of tlio eouoty will be out, anil ithe populous portiou nt tbe county where heit be»t kuowu bo will run far ubcad of bl«ticket, while it ia ((fnemlly c u r d e d thnt la

-CUIIDII Oillen cniumt du us woll tw he•lid two year* IIRO. llut Tt6 are arxioua tbntHr. Joliuson should rrcclvo tbo full mipjicrof Ri'publicune in this neotioii fur HOVITUn'uuouf: First, ho is n otcnu lunn person ill].'amlnf fiucb a (rood busiiuwti rep illation tlmlucre iu no doulit tluil lio will tunke un cxc^lluut i-fliciul. Hucond, wti hwl * doi

w, Mr. MoDiivit/ ,an«, when o

ri tljioki,ur hi»

ith illn

tb<- rcturiiK wm ui'iirly nil in liiHihuueci. olUCI:(!SH swum-d very doubtful, lint biKirliTliui;u« ihn.lly nsn:ircil [>y Iho Hplcixlid iiuijorihrhicli Mi-. Juhnsou uiu! bla fiifuilM pllnl nj

fur him in Iliu Hwnihip of (JliatUnm. Tiiir.l

for llOlllitlCCrl fill III OtlllT tott"l]rllli|,H HI tlllltwhen tliey prewiit .-iiuilidufct. for public fnvoitliey v.ill lieeinltlo'l to hfiurty suppurt from

tblli'aiir, in nil iiurt* of tin cuiiu'y. Itc

nlh-nt ii,l;.it upit Tiu'ruluy uicn-iy fiirth

Hymeneal.wtddiiifi (.•urnuiiiiij- ui1 Ml. Victor E.

Rti.l Minn M.irj- A . ThitmiMt bpougbt t,..n lirtfii lilntle at n la t luu . ami frii mln.tTi'tuoiiy tuuk jilacu in thn AHbur.y M. 1-;.

•eh nfwliieli tli'i hrul.-'H rather in jiiirttur.i d lliriJii ri beei

•if tlm

Mr. R- Iluvy w.-m nrrextcd Mondiiy eveningir AHrinult ami Imtlory un his wife. He rvisrd to tnke bull and WHB takeu to Morrie-urn jnil Tuomluy uiorumg.Wiirrtm Wear, wlio wan arrowed lntoly f'.r

ji> KnTiiv <ift'i'iir.>, flim.l.v ph-ndod guilty nmlKot olour with a linn und costs of court.

A lnr«o |{i!tmblli'nn nmotiiiK w\* bold itiKti.'ld>/,i lluli on TuoMlnv evoniun. £ . 1>."iilsi'.v pr.Hided. HIIK*, Jnpmitse lunterus,.[.n-.-r. nml tlio porlifiita nf Hlnitie, l>ocmi

and 1'lioljis coiinlstcd uf tlindneoratlntii. Wr,I'Unlp'i urrivvd .hiring tho pr OK runs of the»iiu>tlni.' nud won lnVulily oh"ur?d. ThePuvcrdluoOli ib WHS pregoiit nnd Wilder mlmnc uunipniffii soiiRn, V. A. Miller mid Gen.oHi'plit'. .louksfn!, til' New York, niiriri'SBcilbn nuiliotiofl, d t c r w lit eh Win. Walter I'liuliigollowtd. Fonriiifc V>u mny lio short of Himt-oii Ilir liiHt wirk ot* thu minmaiicu, will nut•ivo un exteudoii rr'pnrt nf tlio "Iitcchfl,>iliVr.int iiiictioiia involved In pulitlrii wi'roiscii^e.l. Tho iidmliiUnitionn of tlio Re-

" m. tbo

• • • K i -fhould IIHVO (nnicd into tli«< iHiuutynry nt ouec. Mr. GIIIUU'H only liofenco

to tliiit bus unisn Unit tlio emmty owi>« him «hill. Wu Imvo Rtiid tlmt 1'iou ndmiltiuK (hoifuih of IIIPI claim Mi'. Uilli'U linn uliuwn Unit,iifl inihli« lnt.ilii.es nictlimi* tin; not tiiriTtl.iri l i . ic. i i i . ly i.wiidhim a jnsl l.ill be t 1.1ttuvn iibiiiiiir.l it when due, without wnitliigfur tin: llonrd (if FivoiioMi'is to luvcHii^iiiri noL'i>iiiilft. ltut tve clnliu tlmt Mr. (lillirirt nut yd pruvi'd nin side of thn eusc, lor homa uiitcxiiliiiiu-d tho iiuitmut ov tho in:if ll.o bill which lio nlkBei. Urn cmiuty i

liim. WliRii lm pi-i'ttmtta ir iho rimuly;*t llifjiiNtnt-xriuDiir, clniui. tt'it iri

he,vmnl quntion Mr. nillea miKlit, in t l ,0wenlis of limn whluli bitvo ln-cii uftitrdPii bim,iitivi' bciin iil.lo to «ot tho niiotii.1if Iho Uitard loKothpr, (they hupthoir ri-iiiliiKirin to mpct him before now), and.Hive Btitttad ihc wliolp nuittor. At tlio leilie inif<b1. Imvo proacukd 1I(H nluim, »o tli' i intt-ruHte., could lutvo obtitimd nn ill

cuiKclncfH, ThfliiiiiU.-r of lih l-it»iii(irniRdln still IVIIH.IIIK o]innnnd dimottlt

mid it it still an imiwrinnt uucMlicin vrliolliJIllL'ii ahould bo cloutoil ta nnnlheritn.

portant ofliro while his accuuntH an Surrogateii!iunin unuettleii, although nearly two yrar*nave elapsed siuco bo retired from Umt oflieo.

OMtoantlUt.Nothing could lm nmnlh>r or more nantemp-

tlble thuo the Matement puhli»hfd that "thering"op*nly boatt Jehnwn !• their man—thnt they want to flx grand jurien sotbeirfriondi * i l l oot be Indicted, cte. In the * ratplitoo tlmy bnd no delegntcs In tho eountylonvcntioo, and merely •wpport Mr. Wm. V,.

JohtHton beennae be i* the regular nutnlnee oftho Bcpnblioan party, !• a gentleman of irre-pniaohftlilo charaetar, and in paat public potilloim hn.<teiiiourtrut«a thai ho iioEMMea <jualIficnHoni tb»t will onmirn tbo people of thecounty a good gberlff in tbo event of liia e l « ction. In tho wound place the men who op-

C.illcn arc not criminals mid ha'reaion far packing Grand Juriea. In brief,the people urn grttlag Rick of all tbia boat,ibmittbe purity nml Itnmaeuluto at find log ofAndrew (lillon, wl.o.e IWcudi MM trying toelect b i n by calling everybody chw knavea.If Androw QUIen h«4 to depend upon thevote* of militant lal people alone be wouldn'tget enough to convince bint t b i t ho was even4 candidate. Were we dUpoocd to be mm m e n ,na nur opponeuta wo might mako •oroe of(heir comparisoni odlona. We oppoae Cbai.A. Oillen because bo represents the free tradeDomoornoy and becanive hia uuwttlad »c-oounta im Kurrugalo ahow tbat ho baa not

lit with tbe publio ou good buiinvia priu-eipka, ta aay tho loaat.

Why ha W H VomUittd.Hr. Chaa. A. Oillon W M nominated on the

ground of expediency. He vraa nominatedW a u a c It was believed that a few individual!would throw him a lot of vote* to gratify aperaoDDl spite. An aonn a* he wan put up theprogramme wna •tartml, a id tbe plottcra tre-pan the work by trying to make working menbelieve that tlie atrtiiguttmt Republican* ofthe town looked upon them a* "frtvasor*"ind purt-hnnabio tools. Snuio who were fool-s!i niion^b to Uvlieve the*o utorien at ilt-atuivo lieen unatile tu iind any foonilation forthem and have dlMoovercd that it Wan a dirtyittempt to nbtilii their voien by lies aud nils-i3]ire-ciitntl.iui. Tho effect of their frftat

luovcaueut bus poencd uwnj- aud the men the'triwl t o dnllvt-r in n hiindin to Androw Gilleninve takeu their BRaiurc. Tho BO flaltcrorgmil fubrjeatoni of silly i tori en have uncoveredhoirowu meaning and tlie n u n kuow now

Unit they were tho ouc» who tbou^lit theycould deliver tlioir ro lc i to tho Democratic

idntn fur Slioriff, wlm»o iutercat in com-people i s only eoiif>picuoi» abaut elec-

tion time, when he wants nn office.

Thi IvrnpalkT Dol f t .Tlio effort to uocure vct«n for Mr. Gillen

fron. Hvm|iathy, oa t i e ground that his isbeing ponteeuted. dnes not work na wnll n« it

did. Peoplo reeognhe that tlm En* busitaid nothing about Ur. Gillp.n's private ulla^icter, hut has almply availed 11 self of its right

to criticise hit public acts, na an officer of thepeople. Thn Bonrd nf Freeholder* havingtakeu official notion to invent!Batfl bin ac-counts and bring him to n settlement for tboamount be turn owed the people for twn yenri,the matter bas become public property. The' I that Ur. Gillen hss retained in his poa-

siim the rtnm af *33.1.(K1, whlcn lie had tinright to kcv|> boyonil tbo tinio necenaary toturn It iutn thn nontity twanury, is ui.die,-pntad und nnilenleif. Thin living thn caxo nn

alH for sympathy will idilltcrate the hardfact tbat Mr. Gilien's bnsiuraa metbmlH In tbolant office be lield ore tho atrongent roaMinswhy be should not bo elevated to anotherpultinn of Inipnrtanen.

Hia I T M Wf,n Optaed.A oortaln worklngmnn Infurnnt ua (bat he

has left the no-culled independent orfiiintz,,-tion Iwcuuue he found it ximply u nclipme onn part of n fow nclflib iadiTtdua!fl who wantedto i .t irfy o peniounl (jrud((o hy .iDllveriiiHhU vole to Andrew flillon. Tho name manmhm tells Ui t int wb«u tbeiia politic..! 1"»-KOoorno to count up the rote* which tbtiy thinkthey curry in tlm pockets uf tbrfr breeuhe*they will find them very few indeed. Tlirnemen aw not aimplctom, nnd they ico throughthe triok of the would lie boHca n good li.-nlolnuror than thoy a n giveu credit for. Thn.vknow tliat every name upon lha Itupublleaiitlphet reiircsento • dean, upright tjitlno,•"••^•^•^ • >. Mt they a n HepnbliOa.ni

(UKV u^aot from top to bottom.

An Opinion That Fwple WiU Believe.Host of our rcudui* "il l remember wall tbi

n«Q waa pus tor of tbu First I'mnbyluriaiCliircbofilori-iHtown, uud is now pnator otbe Liifayi'tin Street Fruityteriuu t'hun-h, oBulfiilii, N. V. Dr. Oruiiii, in ronp.nino uiui|iiiri<-H fi-iim Fiuf. Gooi>;.- J'', (frecur, u1'rinciloii Co.lr^L-, huu writU-u to tbe Uttertlit following Ictti-i";

RCFFAMI, X. V., Ont. £7. 1884.M B . OKOBOE V. GithKMi, fr inc i ion . N. J.

M T DEAH BIB : Yuuri' uf tli*- 24th luitt. Lhnnd. In iiuuivcr I would soy thut tbe cbursei

Ororer Clovoiand are. in my .tulinurtit. fully•ustinned hy (hi! iuiit* iu t he ca.e. Aud thesectutr^i-Bi it «1JDIII«1 bo bonif in niiuiii extenddowu tu tlio veceut p.r>t. Bereml cl^rjcvnieniu tbi* city oi tbo Linhest *tnndiuK liave ia-vcFUlfinttd IIIH n^oid. 1 huve llalowd io tbrevidi'iifo cihtiihicil hy them, lud CIUISIIIT ii

?.S.lumu^lift-rlici- iinri u>itliiiiLr to nuHwt-r to thceefbiirfifn mt for H* bin I if,- In lluttnlu is cim

il.m%nHidK(il.iUiou"PF,liowii bin" b"'re .""few

cojVpii'rt'iiiuti.,U"wio<>«uii"iiI^innii. Truly vniui,, BUKIIK IS. OHEEK.

\VI- ri.'Kin'cltully refiT thin letter to tinenrrful ri.n^lfi-ali..!. of a imniln-r iu (hi,Hecliun, wUo iiri' praii)in<>iit J)r-miii>ratri, a»Wfll us I'rceli.vteriiniB, rnni urn tttpouaiug tlieikotiuu of tin's innn Clrvolund.

Take Tbii Into Consideration.Tlio ijttW .lud^f* jiiid tlie Itvo frRy Jurl|,Cfi ill

Ihc Morrin Coimly Cmirl* nru till Dnuiocratatopublii'uiiri uliould tliPn-loro rulieot that tLoilontinti of Clilirt. A. (tillcu to llut oflieo of

Coiinly t'.mils in tin:''iimlriufthc D ratiuif..'

.oi-iirthh., i-nl Will itnt '"• a |inrt.V to'" ! .[ug . i iHi»eui i i l i i l .mof ..'Viln. ii|i.in (l.»]>i|ilu at hii't'n. Tlie infiroMtH (if tlio |ieo|de,wi'll IIH ofiln- lte]»ul.!!eaii jJiirl.v,.IL-UIUIKI thuti P-in.K'Miti.' KII.TSIV Khmild not lie uddt-<l <i <',in|il>-h'l)L>iii<irriilEi< liMieli. Vote for Wm

('. (loliiiHiin, tin' l{e|nililii!iin uoinitiec foiin; i 'nt Diiiro than one imrt.v i.my have i^Hciitalinii in the nourt uiueliiiieiy of l i t

E0CIAWAT,Let no gi>t nut it full lli'|iiibli<-nn vote uei t

'iifhiliiy nml lutioi' eiinn-stly for tlie sucuuiit

vo iintl.v well .Ieiw;)tc<l nud tin pidnron olHi-vclnml aud H<ndrli Us ar.' qmt.i coiiHpieu-

"vi'n uuilurHtnnd Mr. Kii. SHitt bnil a riin-\v;i.v Ibe ollirr ilny, (ImnimiUK tlm wngmin i l . l.H<llv. II,,, pnHioili.M or whiuh wonveiint I.' d.The DiMiioenita chartered o train on thi- P.

At It. ilond tor to E«> to Fiiiv'T to lintr KeiiatnrMcPhertn.ii lnut Kridny evening Throw wbowrut wun- UeinueratH Kcpiihiiiiniij rioblbi

.ii lnut wun- Ue

n.txtl and H<M K Il

dny evening ThtH, Kcpiihiiiiniirj,

«v-tei i t t

iinlilnilv:

lI'nthil.Itiiin mutter, tlie i-miill.latoM. ll.o Mill-h'tttTri, uuil tlm pulley of thu «itUd Huutli,Tbe Kiiuiit'lieii wore very good and ware

The I>iiiuucmtH held it uiPfitlnR on Woiinen-' rovouiuc It hcini! u ruiiiv niflit not u

•y IarKoomtril WIIKprenciit. .IndtoWlicoler* ' ' ' p n w n t iiKiiui but wiw

;'v-i>i-Uni i i i ty,!-.>.,wrl*H

t

tn lm prtwitt ii-uiu but WUH-t'litod. Hoiiuliir Vniiiliirliiil.ef.-. (ii.in.'iri his uti'ml. Ho IIIIHI.

iilijcnt uf "The emiiit.ry'i••'' He gar"

. but tbo leaders of tbn Bi[IULHUHHmrly. The HIIOIO oliUtorywitH rcpi>«tcil thntIlliiinr WUH l(io .<»mipt In till tlio ulliwa, tbat:i»t Miilli.'iiu lo t ion wrro /iRiiinet lilin, thntio WUH it dodi-or i)l* tho tintiil.ilion UIUPIMI-ii.iut iu tlie hti.te clecliou ot Mnlnc, thut betriiM ill HU a liiluHI'T, but (Irovur Cinveluudwuti ti cmat IT former, who would hn floctcdrivsiilnul. Hn Iind iiRimd diinl of <ianllilem«In hiui i!i,i<r,ving tho 8t«to» of Now Vork andNuw Jomov. (A ri'ieo "net much") Thinntiunrk rntiier pi-ovnkt>d tilin ao thnt bo .pokein ijiiitu n tiriry niianncr, cininiing hn wiU miitiof ir thut ho vim iu ftpt>Hitli>n UH i» thcmlii r ofItm Stiito Cnmiuilt.-e mill ought tu kuuw ouu-girk-niWc Hhdiit It. Hu cmitliiuoil n wbllulonger und tlmn closed. Iluohunun'a Bund

iruiahed miuic.QtltEN 8ADB.

•TB dlipluying new anil nttractlvo good* for Vail wear in

SILKS AND CASHMERES,SILK AND WORSTED 8ATTINES,

OTTOMAN CLOTHS,LADIES' CLOTHS,

CAMBRICS, GINGHAMS, SEERSUCKERS, Etc.We f«el tonfldent that an in»peotlon by th* Udita wiU

•atisfy them tbat while we have taken Mpcelal eare that ou>HleoUou ihall be the neweit, they hare aleo bt»n made witha view to dnrabUlty of wear and itabllity of color*.

No 6 NEW BRICK BLOCK,COB. BLA.CKWELL AND MORRIS

v. a.

S. H. BBEESE

BOOKS.

STATIONERY

FANCY GOODS,CONFECTIONER!

S E G A R S .

PICTURE FRAMES(HADE TO ORDER.)

a coorrr AGENT FOX

BAKER, PRATT & CO.'S

School Furniture.GfiEAT -:- SUCCESS

HAS REWARDED THE

BOSTON CLOTHING STOBB.OUR CLOTHING

for Men, Boys and Children in pronounced hyall pitrchnnorB Mtinfactory us to quality,

workmanship nnd prices, Bee our

i?1 ALL-:: - s rrrris

OTSECJOATSli hitvn b w n selocted with great cure

from the leading clothing maimfaeturertJ andaim of our own mauufacture, and as timei

poor therefore wo have concluded to snllthe Ifiweit prioei nvrr offered In Morrii

Cnunty. We can do H ns our nxpen»es . «>cr thnn any clothing hottM In t i l s county,

I am my own outtor, nuletnnn and workn. UorCUHTOMDKI'AHTUENT U l i l

of tha lutcst stylen nf good*, both foreigntrad domesiu. A trial In thia line will con-rlnce e v r y h o i l y that our aim is to giro sat-

isfaction or money refunded. Look at ourIntent otylrs of

HATS AND CAPS.There Is no need nf paying two prints when

you enn get them for mich priceH an wo srescllinK them for. We nlno IIKTU roctiivetl •largo uisDTtment af

GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.

* A. B.

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FALL OPBMINO-or-

DRESS GOODS :

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1884. FALL TRADE-

S. H. BERRY & OO.'SHARDWARE STORE,

n.unnu-,ai>TM,l,<,

DUNS, SPORTSMEN'S GOODS, AMMUNITION.

CilDBR rmEllES. FODDER CUTTiBBI. IJaNTKBNl,CORN BHKLLBRB. COAL. SCUTTLKH AND UKVBS,•LKIGH AND WAOON WOOD WOKK.BITILUERB' HARDWARB, CARPENTEM' TOOLS,ai.ACK.M.TH'. SUPPLIES, BARB WIRE, aM.

CLOSING OUT SALE

FURNITURE!.

OARPBTS.

OIL CLOTHSAND

CROOK1RT.

GEE AT BARGAIN'Sfa» t lm* w k , call ur l r at tha a>M k»aa« at

NO. I BRICK BLOCK, DOVER, N. J .Notice of Settltnent..

Rotted 1» bireljy olvno that tho irooantiof tbo Biibirmiera, Eircntora of Alpheo*Becincr, decna'cil, will ho nnihted and ntalcdby HID Snrrogitf, .nd repnrtcit for MettlcnentlaiutiUrnliani'OrinrtDt tlie Conntv c t Hor-rii, on MONDAY, the tbitd day of Movenbor

MallOABET h. BEEMBR,JAMr.S H. fUHHEI

sd Aue.astti, 18M.

RDUNN&BRO.

Notice of Settlement.T4ot.ee » hereby Riven Ibat the acrennti of

tUo nab«iiriber, AilmlnlMtintrix of Tli onus B.Nol in, drceued, will be a n d l M am, . t i t i d ,

7 tbe surmRitD, tnti reported for letilement. tlm Orpbani' Court of the Ooootv ot Moi-rii,

on UOOIIBT tbe flrit diy at l>c«pber o e i t .

auxttionajDa or

Improved Low P r m n n Stran

Heating Appantm

Page 4: COFFEESV PUOI ID N TOOttest.rtlibrary.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/1884/1884-11-01.pdfHEAGAN t CO.'S FALL ANNOUNCEIKNT. We want to call th e attention of our pat-rons to the

HOUSE FUEKIflHIKG.

Mew*,A. II. V«« Hum i .',,., tLt> wdItnowu luniiliin- driili-rn of ill Hurkct »irnwho for i. Ions tim<- Imvr r.n,Ui<l imn>ii|i tl

of Newark, u- w.-d ; l- nm,-uk U»- I.MM rvt .a ti.r:

,,,-,,; v.;,,,l, Lim-mmli-itMI ittlrai'tivu loukilia mill liirf

I\UCI-* in lli«' i-itv. The HUM .

(lilicuiiil -!..r,\. iiwkitij; it w-w i> 1'i.in•„(.

struiHfi! nlmiixt ml i rely <>i' ln-a-.v I'l.-n

lint, while tin' tliir.1 suit! JeiJirtli mr i.f lunROI.H' t>hil:iilfii>hiiii>ri'ei>''il hi irk. v.illi lu-o'Mini,- irimmiii!:*, uml nver nil Hi. -,,• I here i

KIIIIK' ni.hl, :i» tin, luiililiiu, \iliicli M mlti.-i.li.V ir l t i l .d in K i l | . SollH) (lf III.' ] , | |gln»* IIM'J in Uiu I'liiieinirliim D( llie 11fn.iil [iy f ft illil) U.l.lili.i.l tl. till! VilHt UlllttlH-I- uf n,|||||l

lire uti'll in ,'itt.nili.in thi; xllliw window*ll.i' lower (Inur in il.u rpur In u i{i»tiuu>«lu-clv- fui-t, tlm u-ni.,1 ivi.rk nf which in ul<>f |.uli«]ii>il vniniit. Tlio front »f thr M>C>I«t..r.v- la oniiatnifttHl in thn l.ulk wlud.

»lii* frnut of ti l ' lillililiiift by nny minim. (tlic contrary tlm interior IIIIHIIEI-II tluit'ougliovorlinulcj uml iviiiodi'Iril, Jiiirlii'iilnrly ttliwt floor, whirl. i«inuvly }.H]I.T,-II uml pnint*-

riiilc l'i>r tin- illcjihi of ii

ii] m«w lnnly Hrurr"L'hniKlrul f.'i't front

cut ouliirsctl *iiiiim thi« 1-etnhli.iliiui'i.t, incliiiiKlli» liiifl«itii-iit. r.-i.tiiiua the tt./uru. .-,SSxitUl) It ft in Uimi-iiHioim, i-.ttr titling CrMitrki t ti. Cuinpln-11 ativft, ioi.lhij; ii|t n to

S|iitce I* literally J'achud with IIH .•I,,I1|,1,-ICUNHiirtiurut uf furniture iiml riirjitlH an itl.osaibld to llnil uuilur oiu- roof in tif.wstThe aitire nt.uk IMUIIW mid enn>fully mrl«ctfrom the l«llt,t style, ami ill •"•(,'UH of reliaMimiiiiirn.lLm.i-B, with the vi«-w to meet th

furniture On tlir l lm Itni.r nre shown

-wniunt ehmiiotr snile. jiier ginaiip*, auitUiinijir ur C'mii|il'tUl street fiitrsiu-o inJilaje.l II large i|iiitutil>-of uil-r.lotli of varitNiAwirttha, linulc* mill ili-slgns. On tlio mcuifloor llit< «imeo ia n|iui]1>- ilivi'lcil liftwm-n tiliMlilny ol iL|iholfti're<l i'unilliirn uml mrjinol" every iliHcrii.tiiiii. Tlm llrat iiirutiuiii(icon[lies tlie lialf nf I he ilimr Hint fuei'H Mn

lew JITIItii gins* l'ninK fro iill I thu Im

1l|itiolnl(>|-oit gamby a light na£i>iJil nn till uiitilniirx. Tint enpet iliitpliiy (jti'MpioH tlie oilier ]00 feetttmir sjinw fm-iiiK <'nni|»lii«ll wtrcut, wliirtit?qtttiU.v welt hKliti'd. Ttm vutiie tUlnl no,

unit*, aiiti'lmurilH or l.utlets, lint mekf, mitrbtup telita, tnwk Eiutt, ile»h» mnl vnviiv.ithrriirtii-luHoniiiflikMcrijiliiiti. TlicfmtH]flour in i liir-lly UM'iI for unlto^terint: wmndo tit K]HM:1II1 onlur nml lur lliiiBtilnj;IIDHI-H. A lurjiii Hi>vutur riiuutug fiitinbiiHiineut totlic U[i|><ir rlnorliati iu termoil tin* toji flour in what in kniwn iintliiidiiiiig toon), where all KIIUIIH xnhl iiro rfully put in thu lioxt of ni.ler heforu bBTIII out, DcBCi'inliiii; in tliu i.iianmntw t i a tmrjiliis«t..ek of futiiiliiro tluit It Iieuougli liiinnrnntlf In Hii|i[ily n bull il<sturen. On thin tlunr as well at mew nml i

vrry (idugrent vuri(t|y, Tin

prices tlinm^lioiil ila- viiriuux ilejmrhnethat it. will tnkoii]) too intiuli fpiiue U> iu;ttoii- tUun 11 liriiif rc(i<rciivn to thu twotremrs. AnnmK t)u> uuiuy ii'irlur HIIIIH tliarc a umnlior ol imttcrim MO exv.et iliimly tunnrt i-lcaaiit llmt \\\c imvi's, *75 In *U*, HCIinfily do not represent oin'-fniiiili their vnlTLcu tiirrc aw ntlitTH IIH low KH #2,-), ami fiOils fi«ure t ley urn nliown nt uiniost i'vprice uptoKJIIO. T!n\vi»n> rit-'iilyuidmlitt*^1

In illlforont rolorril pluslirn, raw uml *\nsilks anil hnirrlutlm. Walnut twd-roi.iu HIIInarblfl top, (light pl«rci, arc «h"nti »n lowWO,onitmiilndbeilromii iriilH ruiien from *1to |X>, and liiimlm.nie m,U BIUIM from fttTi•100. Vf lv«t ttnnwlB aw no!il IIH low UM *Ubody BruKwh nt U.K., nud tatwfttry u toenla |tnr yard- Tlm finv^nliig nrii liut a fiquotations uf tlin IUHK iiruiiiincnt fnitiii-i'Mthe ntock, lint tln-5 will K.<rvi> iulmiTn\il.v 1show tlie low pneca prevailing thrniiglum«rery department. It •TiouMmiuit tan tlmt gnniU rim lie lnu\ I'ram th,boiuo on nrvdit nt tin. MUUCI low r.itoH (joot•bore, twit |iiirfllu<iM>fi nrc il^livorpil froooliargo to any ]>»rt nf ten Mtito. Thi- rumnt•We BUt'ceM of tbii hnniw In nptly sliownthe fart that It ia not many yenrn nfi" «i'ithe toiiodiittoti of the buHintiM was Ui.L wltlitithe narrow limit" »l a InUcioent a fo* doonfrov It* pr*ncnt location, nhcro tho tnoilc•uin of ti per month waa paid for rent. 1•ucoeaa 1* duo, chiefly nays tlio head nf thiILUUK, to the Uboral Una nf nrltitet* tub, «nithe fact that they havti m-vcr ndTisrtieaaytiiing but what prnvcit to Ira exactlyroprefwntcd,

POW HOUII.1 forftnt to H»y l u t wenk thnt Mr. Phel;

in his speech at Stunhni^. pnid II w«ll t.S«rred <win|iljment tii, nod cnltcil for thnwebeers for Captalu Trt-lht-wity, of Ilnofc«ttBtown, for thn goo.1 work which h» ho« don.in thiM and other political campaliin*.

P, Shlnp, K hrnknniiin cm 77 R«t hin foot runover by the train, Inut Hntunln.v evrntinj utStanhoi* drpol. l>r. Ncldtui wnn called aflicsd it •» tVetoflk him Into PhilllnniiurRtfca ttttiiii and I am VoW the doetnra camtell j e t whi'Mwr thfv uau HIIVO tlio footBOT. Shine wti* jinttinn on IIIH triiiu lift we

it «rery liny—whun oittt linull •llriimii »bis toot (tot mi the n i l . IMr. Kliino. UP had IK*1I one (Mutual neneflt AHOOTIIIIIOD »t . - _but he l«t him»flf win out n couple of month

OnrTiTt ViVrris iiliilntitptiflr in trriiij! t<tell folks whfrt Hemv tt'avtl Itverlwr menuwhen lie inadt tl>nt/nrtioitii )in-ail nnd v,ateWwecb. SHVLI n Ill-tin liniitii'fil utritotnoniMnji KI> on lu-re nhout tlie old way. Eat amsleep and work le inp ahout the timuil nmtlrn1.

8»mie one Imp unileil up oil tlm ffflelhouse door Pueka cnrl«Hin wbcm 0li>v«1nn.his knocked filnltir nut aud (riven him n pairof black eyed, while the candidate for Coii-greitf of joiif dlitrict hold* ihp hntticlook, prettv bs.lly »cowd. W« will .ee •n i m black «5« whc.atnftvntoit &r« enni

1 huve sever s*on tho picture nf PreMnnBteTeaaon an bottle linldcr ur nii.vthiiiK el we•O Oor«nior Clevelawn. Inbe golrthe dintrict j-ct iHitti; hl» hrllliniit ...„for a change nfpnrttr* lhat 1)1 sine ii a liaranil a thief; and Mr. I'litilp* wax burn to a f<ir-luno, aud therefore In tliu far, of labor wlillnbe baa had to cum hi* own living andtherefore tbn friend of tlic poor ? Tbo nplcofthi* dlMrtetwill •Iww hy their vowhat they think of thi* kind ,.f taffy.

Tho KepubliDun enn-ilihtle fur t! tie riff haa\if#u np here. I have not seen tho Dt>mn-

' " l «tpcct«Hl toVitre heanl Senator C<(f Newton, ghuiisthe nnuoui forlLoerabe faith that i- in him,lowing tl - - • 'NoonaaU«r» hill tw witli a Ntraiiiht fiiSi liar and a tUlef, but the 8ett»t<ir didsniiterialUi'- W.ml wan sent nroiind tbat tlioDem lie ratio incetinc ndvertiscd for Slanlmiielast ftatiirdnv fveniiig would not conic off noscemmt «f ttieiickneiw uf thu epcukura,

Tki t iiulortmiatu t'lfvelsiml humHtunlinrw in Iwuml tn keep ituclf lieloi. .„.

Khlic. It went nod pulled down Mr, Citnr-vovne'ti chiinuev lite other d»r, and one

of thn brick* onuir pretty nc.r ntrikinK fl»m.Petiraon on tho hoid nud iimkinx a .lead re-publican b e t m eleaiott. Three inches tnonWoulil bnvo HJIHI tlio tinctuitli.

TUe ODIJT iwHini-r in Btuuhope ««n?t at thiswriting la BUIno fc Lo«ati. Our Bt. John

somn reniwii. I told you soum tltuo unn tliottlm lkfonu Club of Stiuhuiw had ]>as«Ml nKffolulloii thin i,» potitioa nhoubl 1M> tnlkedat Oio Hefnnu Club Meetlnj-t, Sunday nfter-aoo mil ycttlioujih HcylinTd a 8t. JohnClub nt which they mi.V g\vo TPUI to niltheir (>M-.iuing mi'inn and tu-Uotlj- tluil iuiylaull, IIMJ otill ton tin ue to talk in-lkfc, tnotin-, nn Suiiduy ufterniMiim.

Sy tlie wiir, I nutire tlmt Kuv. J. K. IlrvnD»prtarfiwl hiae un AaniteMBiy Siinuar,

d Ilpjuul mii verv unrrr fot

f M & K It

jv unrrr

i i i

ton. ghuiiBlhe mmiouft forlLo Demfaith t h a i " in him, anil jK-rhaiia fo!the exiitiuilv of .ludse Wheeler, M

tt ami other Democratic ntuuili Mpeakl i h J l t f h RU

M to thrimUbitory uiveuient Into tho natiounl tuuvas• t thin liiuf, itnd i-HVct of it haa licvn to .Litiu-aR» thu emun i>f Teiiiptrnnee «lnwd».n Ifone uuy juilgu thu wliule counter hy ttinfltaubojie (St. Jnhu Club, I alinuld »HT tlitimam very nt'iirlvas uiuny Peinotrntic St. Johnmeow. Uv)»iUltmi, uoti tiie grrui cry tbittt h n o fourtba nf the Teiupuritu™ nien nre llv-pabUMUA will uot bo borno oat by the f«ct»,u d brother Shield* may loon tbut fifty dol-lar* he wetneii to auxloiu tn bet the othurweek if he ia not eorelul.

Mow time* change 1 Before the war Rev.J.aV Brraa^aov of Xliiabetb, W H QMtor of

HIP Hittw-v -fiirt iliiircli, Nrwiifk. Tlie V.Al. iW. ortliuielion-li net.- luivius a conr.,.

tur-'i'ilu" hn.l'Vli-Hrv J.'Bit^^iioVi'itiid'lijvii'iitTu> lnr-liitlli .I.-H.I *\urv. Wh\U- 1 UK 1- t u n -

hiVilhi! M'i!^'l!^Vi'ir!iHl'iw''f!uriM','1ll'',i!',;

lilni url .Mr. liem-y \\ui& Itreelu-r lo

lln-i-l«-V. X.wnill «;l? Ill

' i-li'keil Ij'iiliVi«"i"h'*-"*|i"i

iifiri;".htiirc£.iE'i:S"fiL- ' "M' I rum iiiB i'iieiiJn. lli> iiiiiiTieil bi

lliU. ni«-nkinnl i*ul .il(»i- n litti.- wii\i.l»- wiwK«.i. ti'.lwltl.« Pfrtn i,f In,.'..

li. Ilii't

f

f n ' t hnt I r

I winn\ir Wv,- ninny ».f ilio J-IHIDK mi'ii wlmnvre IHVS./IH t|,,,t niKlit art' ulm- u«w. r

time Kev. Sir. Itryim will rfttill thei-liitifi-H. 1 ivoittler if .Ji.lui Limit .-. nml .vimiijr,Tt'niliini!i]i nml tln< l>i" En-

illtp.li vltn wiw rnrtlih'Ul uf !!»• V. *5i. t.'.r.-li tli

1

V.i.' I

<tn)n|> H|IIT.I'1II'S in fnvor of II Di'iniii-nitii'Rinliiliiti- tar l'Krtidi'tit. Hut (lit- li.njifr .von\\v \tie Intnl." yun liftrii, if ymi kvt'ji ynur

'Th">•'*«>• m'l'r'jVeiiiniTillii- fri.-nil. nr.- not:i.iriK to run anybody nKinmt .1. Ni-wani.Vills uhldi 1M "a wide ileti-niiiiiiiticn, if it1<>..>. ^iy.'Mr. Will* it walk tivur.

I Mi< tiny ,,r.) iiL'ltiitK •nnu nf the Ii:.XT dnwii f.y Hie furniiitiiiu «f tliu V1'resliyteHiiU iinrmniutfe ut Hlmiliui,e.

1 fee Mr. ltVi'thiT KiivH lie neyer Nni<l tl.. . 'lliir ;. iluy mid hreml nnd vuU-v wK«ittl oiiiiu^rli fur ft jtnuv uitvti. Sii it BIT

eilli'M in i-.x,>]iiin vlial lu- mi'iint by !.!.• . .niiuh tlie New Yui-k Tinica of June •£,},

iVtliTrtnlH" \ln,»T '"f "ll'i.t "li!-V r2B,lll18J..jiitaiiiu Mr. Wenclior'Hiiwei-iioiiMtliiitit w(i-wliid kind ul » lin win thnt) hu uev

ln-iilKht culj- will Ih i > m l t«lA.W"'n«i w",7t.J,ii'KHnin;""".;f"iiri.'

tbVtrutli!1 " ( " r lil> " ' t<"'"' " i l l J."

•A1TLETTI1LEMr. HauiiU'l Iltirtk-yV Imli.v hu« Wen very

HIO-II f.ii-iln' !HS! week, hut it in some bulturt Ilio ifiiir-i.niiLwrilitijt.Tlie iliirlli'VYilliMlriiin corpn iw doing good

itr1h« thntMhi-j liiivo hern iirurliRing. i,,

...r tin. iu'f«Ti,i)i h" hiiB t\k«u in it. UtrtUy-vilh* is not u>u.l yet.

friiu fnrujiT4 nrt' not dnue litiAltitiiF coriii'•ill iinibiiMy win be hy eleetiou.

1'iililii'H iti nil tlio cry itt tint iireeent tinir.HlfmKiitioCiiln-r.iihliU^aro, iavUltIitCii-iulx nt I'urt Oriiui.Mixn tJertrmlo llnnly, our Nehoul teoL'ber,

Mt. Ovfl. tTluikttiuw fvvn^rul wan vT^ft^lied illtlio ihupt-l nt NnutilirijihtrUlu. l>y Kev. K.II. (.'nlliiiN, of fJermnn WHyy.

Air. Jtmcph Ucaili ilied very midilculy onVciliifmluy laiiniiilK- 1 bellovi? hn Iiml n imrti-vtin ^trokf-uuil ei>nje«tii»i oftln> bruin. Hi-rosfiiiitiitiimu mi-DiiM-loiifl etnto. He wan

criuou. Mr. HcutU wn* au uifod umii ul1bout funr iieiuu J-MTO. GIIACE.

Undo . loe I lentil, at he in ummily railed,•li"live,l n lift. ,if li.imliiie.n in J. M. Con-vet'* Btnm IIIHIWC «im timuil mi THOM1:IV

noon,2lHtliKit.hr Mr. Coiinvor, ly'mK cmsV\ray (.fills bed. iii un UIICI'IIHUIOIIN ntntn. It

-- IU)>|HIM-I| he hiul laid all ni«lil mid tmiili in Unit n.n.iitiim. Dr. J . K. Kniin*M'nt for nn.i tin found n lirnifi' on (lie

•I.Mv. llenlh-.lioml, wbielt iiulimte.l ». . . y full i>r knoi-k ou tho ln-:nl uiiil wbieli

7,r H^ifinltl'i'ti'uoo^lilbi' doii^'forhi! wi« 'ol-remiv living, lie driw IIIN IHHI brPiilli onWe.liie.H.lNV iniiriilni: at » o'eluck. lli> wnshurled iitfcnuiriiritfli.vll]un-UH!turf, on Kri-•lay )iioriihiK> <>•>> Hey. Mr. Fiunibes(dlltin-tiu'u If Unfit-,loe hud lived until tlm uuv-inteeiitlmf Mnrel. next lie would have beeniB»t,T ,v«ir» of um'.Our nclmol holme 1M HOW erniiiiU-lri1 mul

I'hool IHIH cmuiiieiieed. Now cuiiiui tliututvt nf till—inlying tlw Inn.

MchNrn. ,\. SL II. lioi'iini! iiuve their sawnill nn tlm Htei'ciiH propurty ut'itr thin nliicc.

\\iv* irixmt ft'oiu htore to titori« to ^ot nil t*\it}•an vllliii'it iniyiuu foi- it. Look out, liier-

Tlio 'fartiiuro lu tliiit vieiiilly are lniHkluK•inn, Tint erim h thn l.ewt Unit linn lieetikmnvn for yem-H. One Tlinu fiU'H lift Jii-talbr«i> l.unlielH l'niui one nlioek. Win) lielioye-iti \ u d if an, wliu i-nu lit-ut It I U S I T I .

IVOTIOE.

VMnte o l SILAS D. KINO,

riH, wl u thi A. I), one tlixii<uiul t

r n , wd.li nr aniruikti.iD. tb f l t

• nn iiti.llib

ivtutU da^ of

sill be lun-vcr |.;,rr.il <itlnTt'tur ai:aii;«t the EM uti'urs.Dattdtbuliiimt;eiith.t.ivoi"OctolitT»..i>.lB(

JOHN P. KINO,.SILdtj K. KING,

Exceutota.40-10* Ktaiihupc, N .J .

NOTICE.Estate of Eliz* King, dee'd.

A iif tlm Ctiuiilv of Morris, niaik' uu tinHiird-oiillt ilny of Octither, A. D. om

tii-ti <!1*LH liortl.y Kiv'-u' to* ulfpers't'iMi' LvluilcLilins iiHuiiiKt tho eslato nf Eliza Kiui;,1iil<.' nl tin; Cmuitv or lInTJn, (legated, innit'riint tlio Hiinie, under oath or oltlrruatioi]w tlit BUtmriluT, on M Iwlurc \Uu \h\tlei nth ilnv uf July HKKt, being nino mnntliimin t u date of said unli-r; nml niivcrcditoiir-l tdiiicii . brliiu in mid i-xtiibit IiiH ot hoiI'tann, ninlrr oilli or nfflrmailon, within tlitim.. >n limit- a, will l>u foruviT IIBITCII uf hinr fur nutlutt tlierufi.r SKainHt the Admiuin

lutiiil tbe thirleonlli day uf October, A. D,1881.

A. JPDB0N CUE, Aamlniitmtor,/>10w Da stx, S

SELLING-OFF : » T : COSTKOK TIIKNKXT

SIXTY-:-DAYSIn nnii-r to r til nun my eloek I will offi-r foi

\\n- i i t i t ft« it»yB Hi cost pTiwa * largo asBwrViiiont ul iliL'Joiiuivnif,'articles:

WALL PAPER,HOitDKIIS, DADOS,

(HHOHOS,OIL KUNTIN0N,

OTAIIt, HHELF AND FLO Oil OILCLOTHS,

VEL\KT FBAMEB, WINDOW HHADE8,

PAINT BliUHHEH OF AM. KIND.-.• i - I Uav«i (in! LARGEST STOCK of Wull

lnixii-H iu tuwu. uml cnrJy ciiNori uill have theo|i|)[<rtunity to iii.ilto tho best itijcctfoni at bigb r d

PICTURE FRAMES

N.>w in (Ic lime lo order Ticliiro Fmmn iiUILT, Wft.LNUE.Ap. I nilliwilce tbcu

vury Itwiii unlcrtn riiliicoinj' UrgoBtuok ol MUULDINUS.

Freico, House, Sign and Orni-mental Painting and Paper

Hanging.,'liie brunch or my hnafniiBs will bo earrled

on lit Iho oli! fttiuiri mtlt iiromiitn^Ra nnd ills-i)ii<uli, uml will> bettor fftcilltlMtlHtn ovoihe-nru. AM 1 liny my Vv.\M« nml 011M *t wholo-

nsk' ptiLTd I am a1ik< tu defy uompetition.CiiHloinerti can nt all time* oxsinlliu (ho MloebIn in) Hlun>aml nee for tliuuiselre* tUat lsaoI In: beat mnterlnlrf.

E. SIEBEB,Cor. Hlnckwell urn* K u « Mil.,

DOVER, AT. J.

BDDD'i LAKEBlnro my \»A nrtkln A-ath him vUitt,1 Ihi

..icnllty nml IniH mheii one uf thu lovril onei

n( -il*!*" vt'ii*"vVa"r«. only 'dirk ri!.iiiVniH»"iIii'mi lliKlitliiinil wn> Imrlfil on Wedin'Mtlui1'ith IIIHI, Tlicr* KM* a lariio lane ml anUev. T. O. Yii'iuu m-cmiir.l tbo hi'miim fr..ithf tost, "\V<HiH<ln tttdo i o n Uuf." t t w

tight, i Bii|i|>owe, hy ihe Clovrhiml tontij>ht nrow*nio>i ut Nuvrnrk nn Momlny ni^li

tin, u'l/juiucK flTllhiiiiV will "lie"our n'c.

-.lnk<>': hn» leftthv lahuanil returnedrnhi-Hvilhi, IIIH liolae.Blr. Mint himiiot removeil Us fun.il vtu thiIv J'et.Air K. H. Hnnd in (.penOing n f « <lnr

Ut ttio old nmld MiUieion, cx]>e<]tiiiK a'«itirtin *btintiii# dnc-kx.

Tlic fariuer* in-ti tiot ilone himkinK com yCorn is it uoixl erot»i per foully nouud.

Mm. Win. I ' . O . X m nn» ({ononn n vii.lt..lu.lut neiir llrverNtowii, l*a, MIHS SnllicOnlmrn hn* ttiiu'rneil tn Iliio locnlity, nud ivtHltimc her brother, Win. P . OHIIHIII, Inokitij

uli iuiiiruvriliiilicaltli, tiuvinu;anlucjnoun•ntv tWMiU utter « vi-ft to MetiflLai1 ' ' ' * ' ••» i>lm>li

V.whiult in 8 very liitulthy iilatui.

PollUeH will noon bo over.

_ flue Bros, raiwi a large Cleveland pololunt SftlurJay.

Hon. W. V. John.on, tuadlJiitts fur 81fas iu towu Taoa.lHV.The wigwam wan erowilcil (in Mondiiy ereic

ins lr> henr too Hon. K. X. HeiioontnakeHin Bpeccb Wits the best <m« tlmt ha* evi

3ii di ' l i^md In Iliin ton-u. Fi.r over tnAT* lie liriil tha aiuliiMiPP ia tb» «lo«ert nitluD, ami it wiut rejtrptlod by all "oxceiit«w l>e!nnc,r!tts tiist were ttiorc," wben lieHCII hia ndilremi.iho rro1ilt>lI1onii<U oilvcrtlsod a inert!I

'fir Taemlny cTallinn tn 1* nddicniied bv HoTlios. V. i'ntor, rttid Mr. Morrow. The lutti)ein«nnj»Mo tn ho preHeut, (ltd Kev. A. A.Klujiwa* miliBlilnteil iiml IIUIIIB A apleitdidtemi.rrouco wldroHH| but Mr. Cator Ho<mu>d toforurt that U wn« mldrrsfliiiK a tjrnliililtii.iimretinp. and indulgti\ in tuimiiij; tlovu tholeimiillmn party. It in MBM Unit it wnn tliolient PriniiiTutic niirerh tlmt linH lioen <' ""ired hero, nud tlio rt'Milt of lifn iidilreHH u, ...•ouvrrNlon or «evi<nll proliiiMtloniuta to thofemititicnn runkn.

l,oti. Tlio*. Weekn, mt Murylsud, disi>|(niiiitcil tlm ItcnioerntH on Woiliionluv oventiiu tic uot injikini; hin apiiciimurc.

Miller lima, have ri»»eil their bnteher luisi>mn in tliM |i)»ce nuil will return to M mil sun,

iliihHiun nrc not •i.tintlcd witli tliu I'luco anillie work inu't vliat it wn« roiirvH«nteu to lie.

One luuti has returned nud 1 heur that morewill loDnw.

It »(»*inii n nt lira) tn HW Jnhn DBTIB. In thiIni): store aunln. wuer* he U relieviim hi>rot imr. who ha» souu awnr for a few dnyo.

sick fur » week, In

October 30th, 18S4.

We propose to sell

for the next week our

Lowell Extra Super

All Wool Ingrain

arpets for seventy-

five cents a yard. If

on contemplate pur-

chasing a carpet such

n offer is not likely

:o occur again. These

re all new goods this

'all.

W. S. BABBITT'S SON,Morri§town, N. 1.

COMMISSIONERS' SALE

REAL ESTATE!M f MorriH,

(ho flmn (ho ln

m nubHCribcri), 6nti order or theI l l

mmiPilontid Court

i t t

M JciHiv, iiiad1-i-rA. I). 188|, Der* appuiiH^il by nti order or thto illvit't- certain IHDIIH antl real a s t ein Hin Cnutitv of Uorii», ivlicrcor AbrahamVaiiUnrnu, iluneaaed, died, ueizad, will BGII atPiihlie'Vi-ndiie to tlio liipli.-Kt bidder, at thofhrellhi- IIQUHO lately ocuiipied by DiirolhyBtklik-, (Idccanccl, ou the prtmivc*. on tliojmUiCTowl Ie»i3ini! from Pnrwliip^ny <o Pow-

illn piRt tbo reittilimoii ol Kdwanl 1I.IHH.MONPAY, tho 171b day of SOVFMHER,} l l w B i i tb h f twi-lro o'clock M.

inviiiB clmei'lbcd ..._ . _....wliLTeof Abrikusm VanDnynr, dcccai«i1, Uto

f (boCounty of Morris, died icizcil, t h i l |pny : Four curtain Irnota or lund l i u l a

Tnun»bi|i of n&utmr, In tho Ouanty

t fiftf Kd

(HitainniK nbout fiftyiier'ii bwbitdaof Kil-

irflril Ball o"Pnor HOURO yarm and .Mett, on thOHoutlib] lamia of Elijah Duremmami Viol* f. Jlif.I.ter, and on tho wt.t bv thepiililio road lcatliiif- from Pan.lppwy toPjwc-rville.

TUG SKCIIKD TBACT—being a wood lot con-taining ahont dtvyn tcn-a, bounded on thennrlti l>v tkitdn Uto ot MOBTOD lln-xcll. due'd,sml An/lreiv J . Smith, on thn e*»t «n.« m.nihby landi of Dnnk'l D. Itnmalye and ou thewent by landa ef Lovi Broitii, ciccptinR imt uribis lut HID riHiit ol wuy ot "The MoirU AE-»H«I IUilromf Company" eont»tnlrtg threo

imoroor teen.r. THIRD Ti*o-

— j . banndod on tbunortb brunil i ofHoorfBill, tm the cmt l.y lauds «f Tlmmpsnn fi,Pollurd, on Die xnntli by Undi ot Andrei" Jtiuth, andon tli« w « l by what m%% fmavxlyilloil tlio "Lonff Meadow" now owned byiiuik-1 to. BuniRinu or William Vf. QrlmviTa«FocitT»TB*OT-belnR» tut <>r

land conUininB alinnt thrco »oro#. bon Ihouortb bi laudi of Henry Dill, on thecunt hr mondov owned by tho e*t»te of JacouFIIIHOHBT, d<>coaiod, or Jacob Messier, and o~ihe Bouth and wtht l.v lamli or Edward Ball.

Tlio land above itcwiibcil boiiift t ie teiitincfthcroal eetnto latB of tlio snid Abr»li*m

VmiDuyne, dcctised, deviHed bv him in audl.j hm lant Will nud Tcntanictit to DorothyKlicltbi ninv iltecisi,!, for lite, a lid after hiKatu to her lu-lr* it |«w,

(IHOlinE W. HOWELL,.TlTLIua A. DHAKE.J, U\M>\ UTAMfiUHBOITUH.

Dated Sept. lGlb, 1SH,Coram

—THE—

Joilali Martin, Muccrixor tn the firm of Mar-tin ft Hack, can veil be found at tho old *tandover Kltlgpro'u DrnR Store lor Home, Signami Ornament*! Tainting, Graining, Gildingand Marulttaiaff. In

PAPER HANGING

CEILING DECORATIONS,ha»o PAITRHNS SUPERIOR TO AMI INBIB VI01NITY. HaYiiiR devoted tnywiirpcoisllj- to tbat bi«U branch, I am onnflilent

. giro iittiifictian wlierorer I BO. Bamplesof ray work out. bo seeo at »nr lime. Atioilliftrmius or oejlinffs mr ibe fall trade. Graft-ing in alt kin<lB or wood, M»|>lo,Walnut, Black

fair trial vt uj •bltitr and will «u-PMOI to my tttmoit \o plMU my outontertnlcra by mail will receive prompt atteotio

BRUEN k BCNNELL,

Hort's c i in

itli ateol cbain aud Canada apruce tuhinibicb is taHtclcNB. They pi vo the best or i

tacttnv. TlioyaUokcpplnrtuclt " T H BEMTIBE" Hot-air, G*a uud BuBL-BunntCookinK HtovL-, the best bulling ntow in tb<world. KUo, a largu fliwortmuut orotUeratyleiof CooklD(T atovon. ltatii(ei. I'arlur Bluvuf, t o .fur HUMMER A]fo WINTEB VBB. Mm;*ul.oicti itock of H*BDWABE. CUTLBHY,Cllaaf, Wooden, Copunr, I'Jaic md J i f dTIVWABL. Oli lAotbi, Unrpcti, LanpPaiDti nnd Oils, birilCagof, Feathers, PrattAdtral Oil fuoiieiploiivd.) Alio, iknhraCQkh. Rojiftue, Plnmltinft o«d Job

tl t t d d t F i r b a n k s 8cm m i u a a i r i . h v alHo haveuf tlie above icaleti in frout of their |il»cobnaiiifcus torDiiWioHrfsVilcjr. Old Iron, Cop.

r ; Draai,Lead,Haf[ekndtlrcenbiickfl takenuiohaoKe for goodi.

UHDtN & BDNNEIX.

FORCITEPOWDER

Is tlio best blasting pow-der in the market.

Is 2.t per cent, strongerthan any known explosive.

Is not as dangerous tohandle or transport.

Is plaetlc and producesmuch less fumes.

Is waterproof and

Is sold rts low m any otherilgh explosive.

!bluritufirati7iwiirl('r(Cg.Office: 55 Liberty St., N. Y.

Worki: Drakesville, N. I.

BICYCLES. TKICYt'LES,

AND VKI.WICI'.UUS,wllli all thdr fixtures.

OEOttOG E. VOORHEES,Hvrdware Mcrchaatt

05-liu UOltlllSTOWN, N. J,

SILAS DELL,REAL ESTATE AGENT,

Dover, N . J.,offers fur sale the followlns: proporttoi:

Ut. TLo Store Building ou Diaokwul] street>w uvoutKud liy Jolin D«,we, oue at thu ' "ulaena locitiooi in Dover.

Sil. HOUHO aud Lot on tbo Hillbrook rotdformerly owncu by Jororao B. Xmng.

M. Two Houses sod Lots on Oranc Hill;nod properties for those deilriog ro»fdoii

llli. A fsrin <>r SO acrei. nutr MeOalnsville,.iUi KOIKI liinl[iinKn, and all uu<Ier a liidhilateof cultivation.

oler, vritb a gnud proHpcet torlodwulllus with einUt roouiJ,

o vacant

7th. AKOOII rarm of about 100 acres and rei-euce wiiltiu tliree-iusner* of a oiilo of tbe

Alan oilier propertied too iiniuoroin t-> men-DU, will t>« sold on silvautHfioous torm*..opcrliua immliGd for Iliovo doslrlns la sell

it toaRouttUb r«.[.(•*, Wluu I %\\\ ab*«nt fromofUoo Mr. M. llinncliird will ici forma inbuHluem mat tarn,

BILAE DELL,Boom No. 2, National Union Bank Building,

82-tir Dover, N. J .

FUBS! FUBS!NOTIOBI.

Estate of Kphralm Mnds-ley, deceased.

PURSUANT to the order or tlic Bitrrocntcof tlic County of HntriB, made ou tlie

eleventh liny nf 8«i>if inlwr, X. D. ouo tbousamleigUt hutulrcd ivtil eighty-lour, iiotloo Iiherein* given to all fmrtoim bftvinfl claimsaRilnHt the cutdteofEpliraiin LimlHlcy, late oftlio County orMurriisdeceaHctMo lircacnttlw

i.nDdoroBtb or ofliiiuiition, lu tho —'-ur, on or before lha tlureatli <li,. _

Jniin nett, beinn nine nionths from tbfl date ol

i >ud eihibit hi* or her claim, nudcroath orIHrmslfun, within tbetiuio BO ilmttoil, nill Im.rfirnr btrrctl ol hin nr h^r action there lore*innttbo Auratuistritor.Dated the eleventh 'Isy of Saplembflr A. D.

9*4. ALBIUDGE 0. HUITH,Aaminlstrator,

43-lOw Dover, S.J .

IVOTIOE.

Estate or Minerva If. Leek,deceased.

TJURBUANX to the order ot tlic 8nrroeatr of the Count) of Mftrris, uinfls tio thenttccnthdtTOfrieptPiiibrr.A. P.onethonBaDileight handred and eigliiy four, no l l e!• berobr Riven to all innione navinc vlalmaaftalnattlic uatate ot Minerva H. Leek, late oltli* Cunntf of Hnrrii, ileceaaed, to present thelime, nnderot thor affirmation, to tho m l "Rorlber, on or twfore the flneontb da? olJune nest, IIOIUK nine muntha from thedate of laid order; and any creditor neekct(UK lo bring In and oihibit hii or her claim,unrttt oatli or &Stsution, wUbln the tituo enUntiled, will be forever barred ot tali or herlotion therefor against the Eicon t o e

Dat«d the fltttcntb day of September A. p ..881. LYMAN H. FIER9ON,

Eiccutor,«-10w Cheater, K. «•

STAMMERING.THE SUTHERLAND INSTITUTE

(LATE OF TORONTO, ONTARIO.)

11EBQEH St., DOVER, N. 3.Will open O«tol>er Ut, 1884, for tht 'Ireat-

nrent anil Cure uf Stuttering, Siannnerlon,Miuy, LIBJIIUK, lotproper Art leal ntion,

etv, \Y. C. 1IAI1K18, Prlncipol,Offltw Hour*—10 to 13 A. If.; 1 to 4 P. U.B T Send for vlrouUrs and testimonial,

from all parts of the country. 41-3u.

THE P8OPKIETOB8 OF THE

Coleman BuMness College.703,707,709,711 1713 BB0AD BT.,

the Lcadieg Commereint School of America.I TEARR' EXPERIENCE.I PETlMANEJiT TEAOflEBB,

BF.\UTIFCL IIOOUS.SEPARATE tlOn.nifJOB.

UOOBHES OF 8TUUr.ALL TB£ COMMERCIAL ST0DIER.

An EnjrliBli Department for Bora and OlrlJ.

PIANOS! ORGANS!Organs $66, $70, $80,

$90 and $100!Pianos, Square, $100,$210! Upright, $210,

and $285!«,,idBiS:vS»»rS£f.ffi•nil in toue uanot b« fornaued.

The PiMini «r« the stoat elefant u well atibatanttal to be had. The uanat priwa foriew Ptanoa aw »S0O to CM. Being to no

espeue for itow rent or ourk hira I w u at •small advance ou momifMtarar'a pricva.

t » * Ever; tnftrument wamuited.AddMaaoteall m m

Wn. W. SwarlnBf Agent,D E R N

Organs can be aHope ATCnun, Do

Bf g ,DOVER, N. J.

at » r bnnae <m Houiit

N O T I C E !Estate orJohn Edwin Kurd

deceased.DUBSDANT to the order or tbe SurrogateJ T of the OonnlT of Xotria, made on lbsate th day of October, A. D. one tbottiandeitrbl nandrca and oighlj-four, notice !•herebt riven lo all peraou ha*inn clr1—•elicit the eiUte of John Xdnln Bmd, !aU . .t£eGonDtF of Morrli, doOPBied, toprcaent the•ame, under oath or affirmation, in the aab-•cribtr, on or Wore toe ilith day ofJalj nest. boloR nine raantha from tbedntr of aald order: and any creditor nt-Rlfet-tDatobrio«iaandeiliibU bin or her clatm,onai-roatb or affirmation, within the tluci MIlie.lttil.wilrbe forever barnd or lila or tierutian ibemfir agjinst tbo Eiccctrli.Paled Ihe il t tb dav of October A. D. 18M.

1BTFEBM. 1ITJRD.fteontrit,

OBATV tPCCinC MBMC1H&THE DBUT '

, _ .__ if Vidii•« OJri An*.; Hnd unity oilier ili»ei»wto LiHaau.v or CoDniiniptioii itud

nliuL drnff iHfH frmii wbom tlio medicine nIHIHKIII VO NOT JlKi'DND, but rt-for you ti

ullh'.' SOB "!f(i7tvNttm7ll!aiiraiiloc.C<1A'trialiiftiuc KUII;!G ti:ieit.it{;e tit Ota«!» Botctlio wl

On aicudnt t(cunuterteiu,wo bavoadoptethe Yi Unn- Wri|ijn'r; ttu niilr gnnuine.

tt~ Full paTtieulard in our panDpulut, wbiowo iltsirtj to nond frro bv mail to every ooo,

mr Tlic Buwidu Medioiuo ia aold by sll

UrtE', or will lii-l'"tii'MruoIbV ninll ou 11L-ii|>t of ihe nsuiiev, bvn'.t'lr<"i>iuK

TliE OltAV Mr.DICIKf: CO., DufTstn, M> f-Koltl iu D-jvor by W. B. OJOC.ILE.

Far h'euratff:a

Per Nhura'gia

For UeurcJpia

For filieumitism

Far fihsumciliir.i

For Rheumatism

r<sr (Hiauiitatism

For a LQM9 Back •

For a Lcmo Beck

For a loino Back

Fcr a L.ir:.o Back

Doctor T.'isma:' Bcl.-cirh Ct)

Occ'or T.'imr.r^' Echciric Ci-

Ccctsr Thorns' Eckctric Oil

For Mk IT W. fi. O00DALB.

dcratit

I I « I M « B S Pitlelstt, Hitters,

Ml* MMtiltMof the best Loudon dye soil it

prices.

Fur Lined Circulars $18and Upwards!

FUR TBIXMZNGMIn greater t»riely, and at lower prices thancan bo fonud in an; oilier homo from 35 vis.per yard snil npwsrdi. Fur Triramings farmsliuil to Dreis and Closk Hskeri i t • libers)discount. Cipcs, Victor! nei, Oollsrs, Muffd,

Mctiet K«flf',4o., tn all the new sbapes.f UK BUGS st *erj low prioei.

ROBES. aLOTFA COI.LMIS, C\PEfl i » DFOOT HUFFtt.

We keep crcry thing iu Ibe far line that catbe ionnd la lli« largest establishment in tbcountry. We make all oar own good* and

tailthem atminnlactarors' prices.« r Order* by mall or id form* I (on Oeiircd

will rcoetre our upecul tnd prompt attention.If Htlarsolory refeioneea aro fornitthed good!will be sent on approval,

W.H.&R. BURNETT17 ACADEMY S t ,

NEWARK, N.}.N>«r th*

OYSTERS!OYSTERS!

OYSTERS!OYSTERS

BT THE

QUART, 100 OR 1,000—A*—

F. F. Apgar's,TUB CHESTER BAKER AND

CONITECTIONKa.

He«lv»yibum hud»fidl itock or th«•bove vhlcb bo e u HII M ofceup w th«ctaipeat. Piuiiu, ball., &e., mpplkd

in LI. line . t ndind prict*

A. L. CROSS,

New Jersey Real Estate.Office 758 BROAD STREET,

NEWARK. M. J,,»». TIWEB U I U , H00SB 1SDLOTS, oomnar niht, *<...*«,

WANTED

FOB CASH CUSTOMERS.EXCHANOINQ

coanlrjr proporty for city projwrtj

A SPECIALTY.L D U I BCfotlated on

BOND AND HURTGAUB.

saumn: HOHIROM. M J.

JOHN HANSELMAN,u, N. J.,

Alwtvi on bmnd too flneal ICE 0BEAU,supplied by ibe pitta at hla rratanrant, or by(he anart to parHoi or famdie* In. the vidnitr,A full and fresh .nnpty uf OHOIflE COh'no*-

10KEH t t all i i o w in •lock, wbil* all tbeN « M ••WBfAPKW awl PBtlOPIOAWt

PfllLADiiLftiU ft SSADINOS.B,MflW JBBSET CEKTHAr mVIBlOM-

GEUMA.N VALLEV, CliEBXEit, DOVEBBOCKiWAV.UUJjD'ri LAKE, LAKE BOC0HQ ANU 80H00LEVH MOUNTAIN.

JVHEl&A, mi.PASWUBll I-TATIOHK :

ISKRW VOKK, foot of Lihcrty i-1!., Kuil'j iIn UluyilTLVlf, (Btuiiklyll iiriJ^L i'ier.JIN PitiLADKLvHtf, ucjjoin Btli »iid Crtfn, and

8.309.000 08

..MO ».HU

. 0.20 10.08

. 7.6S 10.40

. 8.05 10.68

. a.oa io 67

. 8 18 11.02

. 8.81 11.10

. 8.2G 11.15

Sew York ,Hrooklyii ft. Fulton at...

PEIUDELFSIA.Gor.&iu ana Orseu BIB.

" UdandBorka "TreuiuaNewarkHULsabetli ',Vouud ilrookM i h B i d

y'aDrakoMilUiBotivilPort OramDoverB h a r r i v

. 8.80 11.27a.88 11.SO8.4S ll.aGSAB U.S98.57 U*i0.0-j 11.699.10 U.U0

a.afia.at6.836.88l.«8

§:£a4.05 7.07*.15 7.171.30 7.314.99 l a

LEAVE

Rockawsj'DoverPnrt Orsm

Uralioifiiie!!'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'!.'.'.'o»ry'«Flan.lwstUrtley

Wiuin Valioy!.',!.'.'."! ,'

*.af. 1MC.P. M. r. X. 6.20 1.30 8.40 0.40

6.39 l.iiO S.48 5.106.U3 I.s5 S.fS fi.Ue.ia i.us«.«

. fl.44. fl.40. I.D9'. 7 . "

7.08f.18

UBhArid^Q Arriveauo-l Brook....;ilKHboth , "

Trcntsn .'.'.', "Philatletuhia

Cor.adandBorkis" Wthai "

Brooklru ft.Mow lork

4.04 8.074.oe e.ia4 i« e.icS.1B 6 il4J0 « .»4.S9 8.8B4.88 t.tH4.40 6.684.44 7.036.00 7.206.48 0.OB•.1010.1"6.857.16

10.09 8.3510.00 S.U510.00 7.00P.M 6.40 10 4G

GUeatciQ

l.M. A.H. A.H.P. It. P. IIa.w LOO to.so 4.10 COG7.06 8.\ell.tfi 4.25 6,20

ninB luavo Kcnvll lor Hfomsiuk nnd LskiHopnicoug at flUB, 8:60, 11:89 A. M.; 7:10P. MFur all nUtioas to Onden at B-.QU A. M.

OouveysnoBi can be procured at GermanVullcy to tnd hoot fioboulev'a KonnttiD. andi t Flanders lo and from Bndil'i Lake.

EAKTOK OovMioTioHg.—Oonncctfon Ii madeat High Bridge to ami from Eaiton./ . E. WOOTTEN.Oec. Mausgcr.

H, F. BAJ.UWiNOcn. Sastcra Paas. A| ' t .O. Q. UAN0O0S, Ocii. P a n . A I'o'k

AND EHS£X DIViaiON.)Depotuiu Sow York,foot ot felicity tit.an

fotufaiirUtouhurtlLAUUANUKUKNIS.

LUAVt iNE# lOllJt.At Ttio A . M . (ttiaiou JUail Train),con-i!Ctius witli the Jluuuttju Uranub at Danville

mUuuiituuj t h u U l i u M t c r U m n t i h R t U rimuuuMKUii uhvatvr; tue BUDHII itttlurlcio.lui-Auiluvur.Ntivrtou and.\ tUoU. ,L.& W. B. U. a t Wnsli.'i,umikiiUuniilt)WatoiGiii),titruuitou UiuguaniLoii UU-B itikiiUuni

Uiuguu. gH, Houii.1, (joi t a tUe i

Vim, UielitUil ijoiuttf ou tUc iiiiukawuiuiA 4titl IIIOOIUH-urg aud Utilaware m d Uudeoh lLnlroadailio nt 1'liiliipsbtirtl with LeliUli Vallbjr Uall.

jr Uulhlbboni, JJauoli Olioak, fioadlBK

At 1<M A. i l . £iukhamttiiSIiiil(DraiTln£Av>mUu»>ata«li«d}truuHGw Vi>.kvia.I>ai-rsnti auu Uoonton, runs' tbrough to Waterftp, UlroihUburg, boranton, Grc»t BeadLd lliagUamtou, ooutiuotlug st Uo»or with

Dlieator Utulroad, a t Waterloo with Bnsaei* ' id fur Amluvur, New tun uud all sta-

at pulsw»rc with UUltstoiru ] tr , , «tvt«u«u, with dtaanubatti Division t«t t iUs-

too, Kingston. Willieibari-e. Danville. MorUi-uuborjand, 4o, fasaengcrn taking thlaraiufruiu Now ifork.UteriiDti audBoi>ntonan connect al \Via8liiii0tuii with trtln foibjillpibnrj;, l i« (on , lieililelieni, 411 on town.

Harrisburs nud points ou the Lotn (h " "aud Lihliih aud Suiquubiuna litilrsPliililjiBburK witii Bulvidefe DiFiuiou a

Ui"^^AUrMUBuffX'iBdaiw^il^ESliyiT*

(DCAwing Boom Os*t) Wittu O*p, titnmds-porf;, Scrunton, Bingimmtou, Offetto, Itnaos,

Llso gyr'aouso tad OawtiK"i oounoctlBg tHuabamluu lor Utioa ami Bi oh Bold Hpriuys.At 10.1O A. ill. Dover AOBoBauodatlOQ.AtlHiUU U.Kuton Eipreis.At 1:00 P. II. Hbatn lajrcii. Unwtag U o ^

JM* attactiM ruut (hronKb to Water (tap, Btnxtis.isniu aitk U d , *r f»t»toa, Wyoming,lliofrtflu

VaaaangMa taklag tala tvaln,lliofrtfluaad ^ I U Mtala tvaln fros« N«r

[cwVorka t3 .Mr . i l (EastoaCz-jMotlag at Waterloo for Andovet,

Sowton and llrtushTille, and at PbillipslMUiwilh Loblgli Vallov Ballroiid and Lehigb am

•-•.BU&U. » . roi Bethlvter" * —~aod Harrisbnrg.

J. It. Hfrsoton Special, — „ „ „ • -Cover witb train tor Haccaauona and Oliestcr,at Waterloo witu Hossex B. B. fur Anilover,HcwtonaudBrsachvllle. Take (his trsiufnil«so nopalWDB. HaJd'* I*kf, Behaoloy'iHounttiu and Witci O»p.

4iW 1*. II., i... "rcr Eiureas fur Btunnilt(BormrdaiUltj, BasxiDgrtage and all points onl'assaio s td UeUwaro Bailroad.) Ohathaai,H»<lUon, Unrrlilowi., atoms Plain*, Oeavi.l*,

At •<*» P , M, (Bae'keUBtawn Expresslstop-si Milbni-u, Hummit, Chatham. Madison,rlitowu and all itations west to HaeketU-

town.cODnecllng at Waterloo with trsia orAudoTer and Kewioi.

At «iao P. M. Duvcr Accommodation forUbalbam, Unrrtxttiwo and Uuvor.

•:W>P.|f.Oiwegoaiid SofTilo lis. Iron NowYork [sleeping uarsntUohed) via. Patersou kuoouton luowgh to Watei OatkHtroudibBtK,Soranton, Biughanton, I4ile,Msnthon(Oorilarjd.Homor, Bjiscaie and Oawc«o,AaBlnglwaitoii with train rorarecne.Oiford,

ireiu raDi throHglBicbHeld SprlnRs (bat not to fthaoi) Bacda;

lornloRS.for Bernardarilla, TjftskiDgridge, Lyi[lUiutoB. titling, Otliate, BorkeleV Height^ . ' JTM^oni on PaatsJo and Delaware B,

EastonMai! —UiUKh'ton Kail* B;69llnttulo Xapnsa 10^7

DOVER TJHU TABLE.TrslBi arrl** and depart from this itation

ti follows:JTBOTOB A.M. KUI

Oswego Eipresu* 5,33Dovor Eipresn 7*0

W»»r OapTlpL'<>!aU:24EUIOD Express 8:4aDover Acoom, U:1S

r.« ,Its E«p.» 1:43

Ktllon Hall 3:44Owrege Eiprcu* BLO7Dover Aoeom. 6:50QalMo Rspress* §OTaWtonAwwim. R;40

•Vt*. Boontoa Brsnoh.

CHEBTEIt ISRANCH:WWIWAW. WiTIOjrs, laiA.M. r .M. A.M. . . .W.8T « .« Okester 1M S-»W.IT 1.11 Horton T.47 4.0010.07 4U0 Ironla 7.« 4.It1,67 •.O*t.iT «.oat,w 6.nMO 5.17

INSTANTANEOUS

PHOTOGRAPHS!

^ « p ? « i P r e a a l o B w b T e h n a a i u e rean preserve for more than ft nw seoondi. TUBitlTiotigo gsined is agreeably apparent In tbe

TO^THB FUBUO.-TUe nnd«u(en«(l ws-apcetlnllr inlaraa th« pnblio that be baateosntlf- retunad rrom e tnp Unnmb Ilielamecittea of Karopc with tne Utut inprorenenliinapparatis Bid OOBUWVHS with photograph*cittea of K a p c with tinapparatis, Bid, OOBU

With every faeilllr,. ._. teiDOWi

with tne Utut inproren, OOBUWVHS with photograeilllr combined with a

WVHS with photocombined with

d f

enenligraph*.a U>ng

photoBfapbi, tn.'Onleil on gilt-edgeeards st Ibe Tollowlnff reaneeO ratal t

IIIPUlaLU (in Cinbi of ten) prr doi. 91.08Tho nrifljinatarof el oh in neslva OIM dox. free.

OAETM D l VISITS. 'In Clubs of tea) per

Tbe'orl'glailor itfclob to reeeire one UDK, free.Portrait., of all H|D Js copied »t satte rates.These picture* cttmot be cxeeUed for bnl*

deliccy mt tone, style of taisb tod

sUbltaha otee to Ita pattana ami Iu Ibe

general nnblio the work produced will provetbe fame. Pirtlm daslring to form olnbs ars

rmi MM g<J-jggf « *

(ISTABLiaHED 1871)Morritiown.N.J.

DB.O.W.McI)AVIT

DENTIST,[OVER BBEE3K8 BOOK STORE,)

THE OLD STAKE*.

UNION HALL BUILDING,filackweUWroet, Dovor,

Hot Air Furnaces,Ul tLc lateit •ud moat Impro.ed at'M?> ^w»rcinj.i,ubliL-ancli)rl?at4) bBUdiDgl. A l w g .

anoortmcut or uto;a>,cliMpior<laali.

LOOK,

STOVES, RANGES,

KEBOSENE OIL,

BBITIASU WABB,

TIN & JAPAN WARE,FECIT OAK8, kc.,

TJS KOOFINO,EAVES, TBOCOHB,

LONDON aid UTEBF0OL u dOLOBB, OafttaltW,O00,l

LUTOAgmBB of 1UV0RE8IBB,Capital »10,M0,l»a

BOTAL OF UVXBFOOh

Capital tlO,OOO,<XK>.

FaUKlXDI Or PHILiDELPBU,

OapiUI Hi.tWB.OOO.

DKK«,.»Jall klsdiolJobUiii loBijUa.,doiolu ll» b o l i u n aod illlMiluHMloolioe. Higbert [vicM oaid for old Iroa.

Copper l « l aM peirtar tabu ia tiahaa)

* ' ALEXANDER WIOBTOX.Dennberaitli.iaio. 1-lvr

MORRIS COUNTY

MACHINE & IRON Co.DOVER. N. J.

STEAM ENGINES,TUiCIM UBLKBRATKD

AIR COMPRESSORS,

M * HKA8H CA8TINU8,

FORGING of all DE80BIPTION8.

R. F. JOLLEY & C o ,SHIRT IANDFAGIDRBB8,

— A K D -

MEN'S FURNISHERS,

831 BROAD St.NEWARK, N. J.

liBOEIl 1XD BUT lOOOI in th. Bltte.

M. Y. B. SEARING.CMfENTEII ana BUILDER,

• u o n r s u . ST., DOTEH, M. *.

Bllate Hoof luffWith bclUr holUUM I u> «ud>M lo Int

« HL4TE UOOFS cliapn Ihu « .r o £ (none but the hutqullu of ilife •><«•-l l 4 t U i Io»n rplojluj 4™tcU«i mecuuiM Io»n | u r

utoe HrtnUl and work to anrr wHimiu . TuHbMllin, Felt U..J.OT d d .

Dated Oriodw 1H>. 1H0.

CHAS. Q.QRIFFEN.T O OLD BBLIaBia

CARRIAGE PAINTER,

Shop en Clinton I t , Dov«r.Au«petietuMatlS7«an tnOorei on th*sest work, is tl» guano**-* I offer ef u*

ssttB*4111—a^J.J.VREELAND,

CARPENTER AND RUILDER,D0VXE, ». J.

Iba Borii LnmbttOo»-irm I d d l

SLATE ROOFING.

d, br «x

J. O. ROCKEFELLER,

DOTEB.N.J.orncE OVE» w. H. BAKEVS STOBI:.

mm&Q TACKLE,

•alnwilBnli, riln, Ua», Harii*, Ratarli, «l»A lall w i l a a l aonnliatlr c» luid of bnl

Rod ti l tlielr Dilaiw.

POWTOH. BBOT, oira. OLABS IMLU, A«.

ocoBac B, Toomucn,nwcUEoBTo TMHUBf aaoTamlfl.

B U D W 1 U AND 1BM| aUOBAKT,

•OIBUIOWR, X. I .

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTSSEEDS, FEBTILJZEB8

aaa ererjtbloit fcr FABII ASO OABDEN.

GEORGE E. V00RHEE8,

MwritMewB. N. S.KIND FOB OlTALOOUt

Stationery,

Confectionery,

• U T oiasiB or Touoooa, w a n x i

UD DULY Taran, TU1XB HOXIDM

mi. , oo TO

D. 8. MOKRISON.

OOT«R. ». S.

NEWTON ELY.8D00IS8OB TO BOB1BT ELT, DOTIB,

s now opi'B and rttij tor batlnew with aMil line StSAMpLxa'pfaliIIKd" wW?li Imats to orilsr la any sljle Clothe 'and

HM$OR:-:MD»BUILDER,00*11.11,1. OoBtnetattkcaaadfaunfaawd. 8lon« and Drlek ~ ' ~

— ofkii-'r

Freeman Wood, J.HAIRHOUSEFinn

INSURANCE AGENT.Ii VMOS BAK« BUILD-

DOTER W. J.

F I U AHOOunoa or FULIDEIMU.

MMW

Freeman Wood.lialiaa 1 la . Maaa Ml Miaa HnUt«U

OUVER CHILLED PLOWSBenin tluniitel. 7<»»ld bj ai.

ACMK HARROW,Kact* WkMl Caltlratw.

Graia anf fitrSM Sasi Drills,Walter A. H'aaai'i Mnrwa,

JEAPE88 AID HIDEBB,

Thonui * Fiald WiMd HtjBakM,

AMERICAN HAY TEDDER!,Lara a d T m l Pawn*,

UttmH r«a Milk,

u l all elate litMaai Ikmlii lapkiuila.

SMITH 4; ECKHART,UMBIHSSBII to Ira O. Oooper.)

JU80S8 AJiD BCILOBBfi.

OoaltaMa lakaa aad BMlaflata hnlia«A b t

BtJIMMNOS, • • • D UwauaaioiniOI«

•aaaat T. Mm. Ion I. hum,IMj

THE BEST FLACEof Its kind for •ajoyaent i* this seetloa Ii

D. MOLLER'SBUUUEX BT., ( lutToniuiDii .)

OOVKB, n. j .•Ton rwarred *ad ptawd Is pottUon T H U I

ITHKNIT

BilliardA*D

Pool Tables

OBGHESTBIONaaagy—•—*"""•

oro. caavrt onna ia

LAGER BEERtlway• MI 4ra«gU u J tbs k«at «f

WINES, LIQUOrtf ind CI6ARSBlwaw ic«f kted for ike fatrow of

MoLxn-i o n u IODMI w

GEO. E. TOOBHEES.VWeeeftwr to toorliw- Brrtbscs,)

MORRISTOWN. N. JJOiini TA» DTKB,

SSS&TiMrai-j

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R. Klllgere, Astat, Dovtr.

WILLIAM KING

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER.

THOS. J O H N S O N ,

CENTRAL HOUSE.

ROCKAWAY. N. J.

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Ud. Mtlm u l b pluuatl; localodundred yuAa tnm the Central depot, and

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Isaac N. Doty & Co,,U » * 161 MARKET St.,

NEWARK, % lLarsatt Dry Csasi as< Carsat

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Inercaae ta ear b u l n e i snade It neetasaiy to againralarge our talearooau laorder to exhibit oar atockto advantage aa4 to terreenatomera aatbfaetorilr.The enlargement of oarpremises la about com-pleted and we now exhibitonr entire assbrlmeat ofNew Colon, Styles and SOT-elUes for the Fall Season*Rare attraction* In SUki,Velvets, Cloaks, Nhawli,Dnaa eonda. Carpet* andUpholstery Good*.

Prims ars gnaty rttfse.ilaavary taiartmal.

ESTABLISHED KSO.

GEORGE E. T00RHEE8,K Vaoikaa, Bnttan)

MOUUtTOWM'.

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FAINTS, OILS, 4tO.AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS

SATES AND SCALES.

MRS. J. P, WITHERIDGE.P O U T OB A M . If. 4 .

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