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THE1R0NERA I'UDtrsctitiJ EVERI" 8tri'i<n*r FT BENJ.H.VOQT. EDIT OH4MC PflOKUSTOiJ. EEoe onMorris Street near Black well. uthH, - - - - - - - 1.00 u u u t b s , - - - - - - - 50 ADVERTISING RATES. 75j# l ar •I "Tl»| i) 50 ' fc-H rfco 10 OO] 2 MOB. $ 8 no) 2 7f (j en U OL) 2 ftO 8 fiO 4 fill fi Bfl 7 Of] e no ID Hi? lt^OO! 6 HOB. I lOOl) 14 00! 39 BO) '4fi ", ESTABLISHED IN 1851. T }UHE niHJOS iiin! MEDICINE, I'.-JMIf Oil (HftB JU'UHiii'H IVi-uiii'y Ac POETIC. Oil*, (HftBM, JUUi. I old l>v JAMES A. GOEJDAXE, ni;,'K.W, y / D o v w . fit..,-,, <,,„•„ oi r ilio salo or Mtftlicim-t only fi-m -. aud from 4 to 5 l>. M, 41 1 oiIS F. STICKLE, Counsellor at Law AND AIASTJ3U IN CHANCRKY, B O C K A W A Y , N • ,TL C or or Bladiwell ami Simm DOVER, N. J. I. B.JOLLEY, Proprietor. J,,1 Cunlagr* to U-l. VtJ T. IJEPOHT, "Counsellor at Law, AND MASTER IN OHANOEItY, Oittao inthe Nation... Uuion Uatik Itmliliuf; S&AOFW^LBT,, DOVER, N. J. .OVEB LABORATORY. |~t and A OUB8ANU MIMIIIALS CAllEFULLY MADE. Hint of cliaigau will befuruiftbed on application . L. O. DIKUWUtTII, Dover Jlirtis CVmnt_v N. J. Berkshire Valiey~HoteM~ A BOAD HOUSE now hrni)in8 r Jug grounds; a jirfl.ty npnt will> In rooms, good stablen, shea*, Ac. Tb: bus micforgonfl thorough repairs, is liotnswli •Ttmited an % cross-roads, 4 from Dorer. Sporting uipn, pettlnri, and ttbera looking fur a tiuiitl tiliicu to utoii mindtlila liottl in Iti ' - ml fish o airy duly iiiileri en place In tbo State with goixl hod*, buuu- iifal toblfl, BAHwell Backed with (bo Iw«i of LIQUOHS ia tho iimrkt't. AW1'OKTElt ondmft. "DOC." HODGKI8S. BarhOiiro Vslioy, Nor. 7th, W8. 4thly jbiiiv SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING SALOON, SUSSEX STREET, JJUVEIt, N. J. -Um pUre lisa * H.VlIl NSIGI1ICUB k SMITH, ATTOIIKEYH i OODKHELUmS AT LAW, HlucLwell iiuil SliHscs Sl». DOVKU. N •». Cor. i- n ?uivi DRUGS and MEDICINE S OLD ESTABLISHED STAND! (I.KTWBKN Vnc,|,iN.i:n liiKIH. HAIlim,\Bl' STUIIE 4NI> NATIMNAI. IlillN IlASK.) CIA . H. DAEtfUTMPIiE, DRUGGIST ANDAPOTHECARY, MORRISTOWN, N. J. Dealer in Drugs and t Medicines, Chemicals and Dye Stuff A.\l> AI,L I»IIAKIVIACKUTIC"AL 1'ItKlV-UATlONS. 4«j- f'HVwiC/AN.SAMJ bKM.V.UH SVVI'LIEU XT WHOLESALE 1'IiICES. ri-f^riptioiiB cftn fnl!v]D.-|):iM'.l. Nmio lmt I'UIIE DllUOS iigurt of tlm bent quiMiy n PASSAGE TICKETS ORAM, HANCE & Co.'s STORE, PORT ORAM, N. J. F OR jiJJ tli.' ; Jicipnl Jini'B .if flfMimjihJui. .. _ .•!: t'i Uva^ml ut J.OWEHT ItWEM. Also miAFl'S UN (iiiKAT BMTAIN .KlMllliLANIJ. ifl-t WOODl'ORT HOUSE. TJ1O.1IAS BKIUI1T, Proprietor. WOODPORT, MORRIS Co., N. J. 11 HiliolA ont&bllnbvtl Until] jg npi'ft for tbe BB.KOU B. A. KUNKETT, M. D, HCO MffiO VA. TI-IIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Cor. Blackvvell & Warren Sts., itovnit, N. j., niHi nml Cliililn SMITH &. MEGIE, ATl'OII.VKY.S ATLAW. o m a : uvKH i'ii:ns<i:,MHATKTUUI", JDOVIill. W J iVHITLOOK'S HALL C..H IH.ACKWi:!.!. AMOrtlllB fiir., DOVKK, N. J., O. S. JENSEN, OAFETWEAVBR, BASEWEKT, TWO DOORS FfiOM POST OFFICE, DOVER, N. J. Carpet Weaving, in all widths, done In tlOBB etyle at lowoat rates. The best t warp ooly noed. New carpets oo or sale. The highest price paid for r taken ineschangeforcfti-pet, Jjjj-ljr DAY'S ICE CREAM, STILL THE BEST IK THE MAKKF/T. PIC-NICS and FESTIVALS AT SHORT N0TICI1. THE 110XBUUY I10TKL (FOKMERLY ALLIES ttOVSh,} FEED. MAST, - - - Proprietor. li incaU-il In cue uf the lacfnlii ti lk of tlm H nir*t chnnnlut; i lUilr..»a i)f K- J. <ni il . l l an hour'* -Irive nf IIIUMH IAIO »n v lioptlrnitft. The pronrirlnr <l**ign» U) p(hl»lioi«L. one i.f tfi*> t l Concerts, Lectures, Exhibitions W. / OKO. ISiOHAIUm A t'" '• DOVEH, N. .1. tiitMt |»unlar Kl«U-, ami ]»r. twhou **<• 111 •five l'»o" '•» K«luti«w fn-t U.TTiUiM. \fO8E8 'mANTHAUn, ->"• ATri.liM-.AI API. »<« >w..i1.«.i.^.w...».. .^ ^ ^ Whom This May Concern. R0 QMS T0 LFT ! } V"!S5'!Sa M. 4 I. SEARIHG. n.if DENTISTRY REUBEN ROWS, A FA ILL/RE. Drown heftd and jdlow lieii HaB«ing Biib by*jde: HficbientiUlclowertkLoTM Long lubes oauDot hldt. Grimy bftudH tbtt BlVkVI Hulil thepaocil wrocg; Lt^i tbat Imgli and vhfBptr, Vkiipw kll its loog. Hftlr all wtjs (or 8acfl»y; fjnmil coal bntUjnliSR J PccketB bulRing out with— What you'd cover gut-M, UoitloB with odd stopper! lirokou pnlent top. Jetruharpa, grwa grtt§bapper* Thai iiavortnura will bop. futrifiedBweotoooklei, Taffy mixed wltb atrlDRR, A ehnims full Hue of poanqt ihelli, 1 Aud flftj- ptJj^j- tiling*. Lonnrowi of empty UKII; ' HunBhlna oo tbe floorj ^ • LonHlug look! at windowf , „ ,. And tha open door,^**'*^ Two*erjti»aglitybojr«, ,• - After iDliuol Ii dona, LiiicDlag to the catwlilam TotcUur'ijmt tMgDD. : "Georgia, who"* been nanfthi] 7 ?"' H<irc tlie 1/mirn lioad tlokef Slowly came iba anBver Through the lipi, "ffrtnk." "Ptank. you tell who's naughty»" HuuR the yslloir bead. "Fwnk, and teJl I»B trnl^" = Ti,en tlio sober tekeber ! < : ; Bules or conilnes taught, About wli»t smtil boyi ought not . Ana what RDUII boss on* lit. After some reflettlon, ' ••' ••' Ealfaabonr 1 !, maybe,' ' To tba question, "Who IdT" Cam*, tva iniwert, ''We," Proud mt Shd the teachor , • Bant tlmtwiin ftWity.' J :' i *;'"'- "MorslsBMloo, arUr «B, ^^ It tha only v*y." / \ *•'•* At (he open wlcdoir,' •• '-' " * •' Affected nigh to letn, Tbn teacher stood to tratoh bar ronltontW dears. : '/. . Sooatlievi Throwing bati BIO!.— AIM for "moral suasion I" Ssya Georgio, "Alnt Hhe soft ?** . PEOPIE WILL TALK. You toaj get tbroogli tho world bat 'twill be yery slow, - ' ' < JfyonUstontoalltlittis nldMyoago; ' ' loo'U bo worried and fretttd' andfcaptid i' ftev, .' . ; ' 7 \ ' '• ' ; For moddloiome toogoe's will banHnieiblDg. tnho, . . - • ! for people will U If quiet and mmleit, you'll baye It preinmed T U t yonr bntnblo position la Cnly I " u a wolf in gheep'jcloth.ng.orelie jon're * tool. Bat Joat't got tjoilod, hoop perfectly cr>t>\. For people will talk. lerooo and noble, liej'll Tent out tkulr •pioon, You'll liosr load hlntitb»tjo« tr» TiOi flfiJUT DlU#P0UiTHxh~Z OF AS OESDIl Z PBOFANE Pit B 0OUB- r •Whenever I bear o 1 any lellor gittin 1 teligla", loaa't help but ttink, o' tbe way JBITJ Oreeain' got 'fc 'n ifist 't, raor'n tlilrty years ttfto, oT-er oir tie lioly... Mebtw 'taint uotbiV to lauu Bboat, bnt I'll bnst 'f I don't git rid of heap o' snperaawoHs hHarioi isnew ev- ery time tUst thing comes bftolc t l me.' And the old Pike comity man lnogbed loud orer the recollection, '•Terry must be orowdiV seveu typooty olu«, DOW, 'Q fis'a lived en Bat. Oreet M Un life, I gueas. There 1 '*ftptloj o' Now YoHi talks knows him, brjiilm p n bis boys Vgceat; honters'nfiahers,and bis bouse 'B » haoyiu' up place fo>* these fullers th't come oat of tbo city 'en- calls 'emselfB sports. 'Sides that, O'erry's place jiutib Uiab o' Bam WnlJls's, tbat cur'oas old rooster th't narried Mmli _ Ponoesy, tha play actor woman, irbtob oi out with her fam'Jy ev'rj anDimer 'Delays in her hantte near Jerry'g. Whey at'think a heap o' the old taan, 'though he's a tongh r n, 'u must o been bidin ( some'rs when )>'HUness was >*]Es- tribuled. U P \ J e r r y UBed to be kind a thick, 'n have bunted year in 'n year out t'getlier, 'n put the sluga int' more'n a few deer 'n (tear. Tbe way Jerry'n Jif»'l»jn k'd flleao out a barroom durin' the good old-faahion'd »agb 'a tumble we uHty have was oheerin' t' see. It was like imall-pox Roln' througu a nigger Bettlem'nt, Tho Greenin'o was tough J-, 'n dfdo't tbinh no more. o' buck'in' Inter a bear th'u a they did o 1 thraBhin' a Btoot o' buckwheat. Sbonldu't thiuk they did. Wbj, dad's leaiher bteeohesl there vrn'p.'t none of 'em bnt 'd a gone out t 1 rossla witn a hear, a blame Bight willin'eith'Dth'd a gone a throsbin'. 8 TO pr<)ng buck. DOVEB, MORRIS COUNTY, NEWf>EBSEY, SATUBDAY, AUGUJSI' The public do themselves an absolute injustice if they pur- chase their BOOTS and SHOES anywhere before examining the pricesofRODEKEKpEAGAFS. Immense stock of elegant and substantial goods displayed at their store, Cor, WARREN and DICKERSON Sts, opp. DEPOT, DOVER, N. J. Wo was alfns I a for fan, ' a Bafd we 1 lent s lieve indulge in n little barmlo. mirth 's not, 'All right,' says bo, 'my old woman '„ miondm- durn near all i l0r time ever t' th' achoolliOtUG, -long o- tli' Mountain Hanger, •„ I benr she's (tot tb 1 powor 'n J sp ilia 1 her luoga a aboutiV. Ifow, I oalc'JatB f go over tbnte'u clean ont th 1 Mountain Ranger, so's f break th'mwn gently t 1 tli 1 old woman th't I don't prove o' hor conduct. Go 'long 'n see me bust ih' meetin'. 'Ulflckmerwft'u'tnoBloiichiti B fight. Jerry dldu't oara anything (.boat Hroafc. in*np tli' naeetin' uo more 'n I did ; but '£ there vm* n clmnoo f'r a little nrnwwo wttntndt' see how "t'd oonio out. So we went 'long o' Blackmer. 'We k'd hear tb' BanRcr layin' 't down heavy t' bis anjence long'forowel got t' th' school house. He bad a voice like a wounded bear. Wo got t' th' school bouse 'n went io. Th' bouse waa faff, 'n some o' th 1 worst o' Battleanake •ojournBMwaBin th'congregusb'o. T5 they all looked darn serious, too. Th' Banger were deaoribin' to 'em th' lake th't waa bnrnin'with brimstun, 'a from th' expresaion oa th' fiioes o' th' old sin- ners, 't was pretty plain th't they began i f vprigli t anil bnnont, ind hir » tlie &*j, *ej'U «J« joii a rogBO la a sly iuwnlng wty, For pwple wiU talk. .Dd tlmu, it jou ilion tlio Itaut bolJnei* at luirt, ir*utI({Uti"ollD»tian toUkoyonr o«n pu 'boy will call yuu w uiiiUrl, coacolteJ *i AuJ UIBI ntlmjmluMff P .»r ii.it, i tin't p»y jour J"or people (fill til atbion don't U*lBk ritioiio tlienin a difforeul shapo; Klufyoar tiuaiM « juur lailor'f b Wfl'o't oo oease lor 'am,' ''Dunn' the war old Jerry was dratt'd, Jerry never had no impeddymont in his (speech, *n on ordinary 'oosionq k'd dis- pose of more kui» words t' the miuit th'u ony other man an tlie Rattleannlic. I'vo seed yoaog Uatlleanakeis which was just in th' TuAdym'ats o' swBaxia\BO to speak, look with waterin' mouths 't Jerry when he WUSB spinniu out bis best unit, 'n then shake their beads 'n walk off, 'sinucb 'a t' say, 'There ain't no me ; X can't never get ap t' thaL' Bat when Sens heerd be m drafted, that section jist b'gan V find out what there was in th'old man. He interduocd some spec- prmint* n' tb'BagHsblangiiage 'long tb' ereek th't skeert most o' th' (nhabtUntB ont'n tbelr wiU. Borne of 'em was afeerd th't th' rlahlty 'A be treatedioaahover like Sodom h n G'momr bad, 'n they left for SbTioly.Bloomin' Grotre 'a Lsoka- waok. There was ono old Battlesnaker' rhiohhad stole more tun bark, cord wood, hoop poles f n railroad ties tli'n i my otber man i woods, bad three jrivea 'a pot one on 'em dud. Ha md Wd be d—=^ >t be k'rf Btan4 snob UDgodlltiu.B '* Jerry's, 'a wont over ta th' Falls 'n got drunk, 'q ileypfl dmnk for tiiree days .'n three nigh (a. 'I wa'n't ovur in tlint ttuotiuo jist flien, but they tell'd tuu tli't Jerry quit awear- tlion w.id bo felt it th' Giiver'mint in' iu ubuut n w«ikf ' a little like liimndf, ' t'lbink 'wsstQDre 'II tfma tli't tbey goi their things t'gethert' take 'nother taol Jerry 'n roe took a sent seat th' doo but Blnckmer kep* right on up farda „_ table where th' preacher was. Th 1 Han. ger must a been six foot 'n a half ia for be towered above that 'table like poplar tree ahom&gatQ post. He wai raw-boned 'a 'n elk, 'n when be broiigl !B fist down on th 1 table, 't shook like beef's heart, 'n all th' wlndnw BIIOO Blnohmer walked plum np t' th 1 front th'table 'o stopped.' •dee here, Mister,' said be V tl proacber, 'this darn BOOBBUBB has goui fur enongli. I've come here to dean you ont 'n putaatop to V The Banger didn't, say ft word. Hi stepped ont from behind bis table, 'i ketahia 1 Blaekmor with one hand, hi turued himclean 'round. Be tiiei grabbed Blnokmer some way, but couldn't tell how, 'n raised him plum over bis bead. Withont movin' from hi trucks, be filling BlQckmer'eroBBth'room 'n clean throng!, a window;' f aasb 'n '«]), Hooked oat 'nsee BhdUmer pick hiss np *n without lookin' back put iti , beat licka he could for the nighest piece o' woods. I think you k'd o' hang yout baton Jerry's eyes, they Blood oat to. It beat anything tie'd ever sett, 'a Bhak< met ww dura near's good a fighter Jerry llsself, 'Tb' Banger walked bnok't'hla plat 'e cool's a now cowcumber.' 'Brethren and aistern,' BB said, 'n lig'n makes us strong. With th 1 fatth TfQgoi, thero, ain't noneo' yoa but k'd a done tho aano tiling 's J. dono jest no?/ 'Jeriy> npTflr took hit eyei otfo BanRer till the tneetia' was oat. Be kiip' tuikin' all about bow Blick 'n quick tb' Bangpp linil floated Blsekmer'i ROOM, e ever dij git n ressin'out, (iiut waa Jerry. He gi 1 P. 'n the stranger took th 1 deer." 'Moctin' waa out wben wo got hack, lioro wasa look on Jerry' B Juco thut ode ma langk every time I looktjd aim. He didn't any a word for a goo, wbilo. Than lioflnid. •I'm timppiateil, Jim. 11ml n 'nthreefollorH th't I've wanted to lid or U'B j«ur, but bi.ve been » luotlo «kii iab'bout tocklln'em. I calo'Iatud thin relig'n Lelpin' me out. Now you see Wt Arwiidoo if, 'aI'DI dfsupn'infod. 'JOITV didn't go t' mceliu 1 ngiii Vonuae l bfrmlilmtsomo o' tlio foJku U nil with hie leavin 1 tb' oervico t ianJityt'sbootadepr.' 'Iffho/re so i-erticorlor'a that/unid <i. 'lot 'em run tbitir oten meetin' Bay Jerry got mli Qf>t it n(jin o\tiv on tho :bir(y year tigo,' imbliiij imes as, ranted bitn tbi-y'il litv to comu ' m, luittlicy'J Ucf t' look out a > bow<lur» fn 'count o'bo my "t «t» tVt 'twaa all relig'n. Jerry wonl vhile they wu*. n yittiu' lnai. Hi) did'ut aouwcr the c&ll, mid sure 'cuff a cofy'l 'II ttiruo Bi'jeia waa scut iu ftteL Jerry in, /urry uiaile it iWt oufu bis house, 'p lo|4 l|/u wjura t)/t li'f'ybi'tt'T'lNt ' Ui tukw bint, yituy ''''I try, 'u J< bbot 'n wouuJuJ two u[ flic V<ir[s'lt m 'u tbuy went bat-k, ]u a duv "r two t! •tat» bigger fttrcuuftur Jorry, turod him. Uo w<t* t(* KitUmck t' mcctiu'tliat iiiglit 'u BHUI •tiny hRgurssM ho woulilu'tgo ahunth but M 'tow! mcctii Ih'wan wits guilt'c ogill. I was axy, but I afptn hu h-it w.y lo da la tath> (I yon ptraw, mr mitiJ, if fv* tsrt one, will lb"» 1» n MM; ir awuiM yM will nmt wllti *i) vorra of absM, lot duu'l ib'Bk U•!«> llMta, Ii aia't aby FM pt"pl- will talk. EBA-D1AT10N8. 'u •tuu.i a 6wl clus lie WDUII] u' bot bMU tb't bo bud u to FiluluUy, .... fl.-in'-linl. u, 'f i( fiiuln't I Irii-nd in Al- lec Culiiburt, a r<O-l><>t U.jioltlifJi a man tb't bud » lii-a|> uf JnQoc Ho* be got Jerry clmr nobixly i knowed, but lie did, 'n tlo old ie back a cm«iu' like a flgblln' cocV He'd not etiix chtual »ctt \iooty ofgb «!i tbe btwt Dght«» »' ItuttWDakeanj HUhulj, be Mid, but be'd livml lo ban liiule «ikU tkt Lull Jurn UuileJ SUlc^ MARY c. FORD, M. o., s#Bi JOHNSTON'S S^^iify. u*.un.i.«>"'<<*'' linHt."Q Q1IPP SPRiHG PATTERNS t^orri*town, W. J. s i. v r. ii.\ O W » FIFTEEN DOLLARS 11.1. mush n m«»»Ti:n-i M, V. II. SKA1(1 >U. FEVER and AGUE CUR £S EVERY TIME PRICE 40 CENTS. « (sW*Oa,aa . Mil. »'. naro, M* ••*»_ .. £oRi>, SMITH & Co.. s l a t e Booflngr ! T137UV0 «rf ft k CUL* K MW4W him fliiil nent t' meolin' too, Tlio uc night I'm n IIPU tbitif'f JerrT ilii!i|'t i fiif'nl 'i» jliip tji 1 jti.ii.nwn, ftliieli w miiuu liuigli Fuoua, I tell you, lVeJI, t' o«t a ItiiiK svtfiry fliorf, three u>|{liti iiftiTuM Jorry i;ut th' j>o wbittak<r JnrrU ! hut dulu't Uo holler. T lotik four men t* hold him, *n 1 gneu 'tens 'II huttr 'forv |)« cut dutfu t'lhlug* nil illi* iniiuilmii) •|n>a-',' 'I luiiiB 'Mund th nrigbhnrhood fannt- iu', bill didn't £» t' mettio' ngiD. Tli' i.i'it Siiotlay I tjok my Uoiia 1 'u HUO V' Jerry's, 'n iboufibt I'd gu out 'n drive a deer. On my way I' tb' w<xiJ#, I hccrJ tu't Jerry vu gitin" t' tpJI LUexperipoce io tnwtia* Iliat mtrniiti'. 'Fukpbcrr/ I' wuil. 'I «»' ^t •t 'II be batUir'o Ui'lUeo' rOKEK AMI UTI1ER IXATS. RCEHES m LEADVULH. IH tlie tmtndise of gamblers, saloons ere mow tbuu live amerouB as cUurcheB, and are Mjtj lines is mil pulronimsi the Tumbliujj .aluoas nta upon tlie groujia looi of lomi, oi tUo be>t buMiuffi Dl otli of tho priDeijiQl BfreoU. l'lis doors itnnd wide opea wbcu tie weather will r , aud crowds go in nnd out openly. There aro hrenty.ooe rsgular gambling bouses, Icujdes gajuWiug enterpriseain oonUBOtion »ltli mimy otlior kinds o( business. I llolicio Imo ' layout.' in o drug storn, n grocery nnd iu BU orllce. Nobody apologized for them or seemed to think it anything out of tho way for a gwno to le started when business was "OIL Gambling in an natural os breatbing iu a roining-oamp. Of course . there are men nero wlio do not gamble, but t are iu tba minority. The gamblers do not wait for night/all, bnt begin to play in the morning. Amajority of tbo men in Leadville do not live, tbey only bonrd, md after Buppcr they pour out on Ui< itreet iu flocki. The stoics are lull; masiou henrd liore end there; OBilia, lirtatsd uu&tin eigo and gorgeous pos. tors tsll the nttrootbus of a variety thaa the bettur pluces his cash upon any of tho numbers, Three dice ore shak< mid if tLe number batted upon comes tpperinoat on cither of the d£i the player winB. There bi > those iu policy ooo- nectcd witb tho game. Lansqnenet ina gnmo in wbioli the Players contend b at oaoli other, the bank cbnrgiDgocommisglon on thebusi. IUJUNS doue. Hume baa ot tile »» a bank aji largo or us email as be lilosaea, and the otliors plaj ogairat bim. Ho can contiiuio to ' turn ' as long as li win., but whin be loses bo must give 's phci to a luckier mac. High ball poknr ia a rafter popuh ime. Akeno lay-out • is used with ualli from forty to ninety. Each player 'antes' the whnol in turned and tbe kijtfra* nmubot take« what money does it go to tbe game for percentage. Short laro is tbe boys'gam.. Ji j, like faro, eioopt that onlj half a suit is used, .md there are three winners in locesaion and three losara, instead of winner and one loser. Why this ims Blioald hare been ap- propriated by boys is a mjstery. Newa- u " errand boya, bootblacks and A Vtaakervroman at But it is not nloue in mining opera* tions that fortunes lave been mail*. Mrs. Surah Buy, »u oldIrish woelier- womau, who VIMamfiiig the earliest ect- tfera, has a somewliat romantia lrintoiy. Her stock of trade, wbeu she came, COD* itd a j>air uf tnlis and nwnslilioitrd. boye, y, laoka and hoolboys ohistor around the short faro table and wntch tho cards a* intently as their big brothers watch (lie game at the ptherena of the room. Boya are not very plenty in leadville yot, and as they incroaao in number tbo publio gambliug' rill probably dec Souge-et-uoir ia another flourishing game. Pour aces, one on encli corner of llie bonrd, and two jacks in tho center, find n square of red and of black for those who bet on color, comprise the lay-out. The dealer chants in a Biag. song tnnfv: < Down in time; just as many Mack os red, and jast as many red as MncUf seven for ono oa tho knanw, and four for ono on tho t Tbo jack U IB, andftliuo of mmextends from ioket Dffloe out into tbe street. the At ibe corner of Cliebtnot street and HarriBon avonue ia a famoua aaloou, con' ipicuoasly labelled ' The little Church DD tbe Corner. 1 A. printed card pto- fltftinia, 'Denver prices; two drinks fur 26'cents.' Just beyond the saloon ia a large building into which a stream of eooBtantlypoara. < , The room is large snil-low. It COD- s nothing in the way of ornament, huthUle (hot could bapomidered luxunoas, Along bar graces one B tha ronm. Apicket fence rons down iie middle, andlong tables stand at tbe irther end and upon the Bides uf tlio ipartment, Tlitoe nueloiaasftra alatloaod iu ut tlie wiudowfl. One pla;s a violin, other a harp and tbo third a cornel, lob apparent); pby« Buy luue that oo-, in to him, and theresult may be iiun- j i«l. 'Feu or twelve gumi^ aro frH- untW in progress at i\m sume tlioi' in is room. The leading guine West, us illasEiist, lain™. It ii out nncum- uon for a gnniltlrr to nl !<l u lublu btinr fler hour wiiiliitj,' for Itiu iiujiulivnbioli him n!nv. U it itcv* not otnac ito tiUly to go Imnto uilbunt ri> Ku Jo(far, If If tlt»:< come he fa of Biicof-.). Tlieni MA uiau in Loitl- ill- nim uruok tin: i-.iui|i uitbout u du! K»mt'lu)tly RHVI- him his tUpp A lioi.lrpt in lii» blimket on B !'ile inl». Thf uext t-i.ruing tlio 'iuwa «••,' im i^rliRpH [lie Frichdn would say, )t> bin) tu f;i> (f> A cumbliiifr «aloon. ibe only ijeroenlnge the gums baa, and when it uproars the money on the board heloiigs to Ibe unok.' Jiioko oagbi not to come very often, but it sometimes ap- pears to players us if about every other cud was a j.ick. The • paddle-wheel* can be seen in one of its forma at almoat any raea-traek. There are numbers on a board and num- ber* on tbe wheel. 'TOur money down in time and the nboel goes round.' If it stops with tbe 0exible pointer on the right number you win, bat it does not generally stop there. The 'nutshell game,' which ie played witb three hsEf walnut shells and arub- ber ball tlie ifio of a j-e#, is n variation of three-card monte, Thenntahell man ;osses tbe ball from one shell to the iflier, and wants to bet that nobody can tclt which shell the ball is under, Tba prenlmrity of the game Beems to be tbat if yon do not bet, you otn tell Just where tha little ball is, hut if yon do bet yon oanuot. j She began basinetta imiler nn old pi tree on tho hillside, having no means of hiring a bouse. Bbc soou, however, got together with her own bunds n ruJs cabin, and, aa hus'wem voa good at .wo dollars nnd a half a dozeo for wash- ing, she gradually began to provide for her wanta, 8lie got a cheap stove, und ifter furniffbing her oabiu comfortably, t accumulate money. The town began to grow iu tho direction of hex .bin, and after awhile sbe employed la- borers to put. her up a log house. As there was a great demand fur tmui'rs 1 boftrdfng houses, Mrs. Kay concluded to ibandon tbe wash-tub and Btort a board- ing house In her own edifice. Iu this lea she received great enoourageroont, id the hoaflfl was openod witb flutter- ing prospects. , In this venture she proved to he yery saooesafnL and made an&wved it By the growth ot the oity her house finally got to bo iu tbe very centre, and, as the streets were laid out, itprovod to oooupy a looatioa on the corner of Harrison avenue and State street, itasineas was good*, and 1 she continued to make money, investing it wiselj. She built another Jog house and rented it, Then she put up a frame building, which i rented before it was finished. About this time some of tba land-grabbers disputed her title to the lsnd and tried to dupoasOBB her. But the old lady bad so many deter- mined friends among the miners that tliH effort was givon up. Several months go aba received an offer of $10,000 for tho property, and «iaeg {bat time has built a two-story blook fronting on Har- rison areaue, aud as desirable piece of property as any io Leodville. She still lives in her log house, bnt she now in- tends to toar it down end erect a two- itory briok block in its place, man her improvements are completed BIIO will have aa income of more than a thousand dollars a month—a pretty good record of business for an old washer- woman.—ifcwton Advertiser Letter, Tho Quaker's Eggs. A. Quaker grocer in a country village beoiuue notorious for selling eggs. Tiie village gossips werareaily to testify that h b h t l T fi l k 4a the evening wanes, every table 1 y y flgT fine looking eggs, nd where he oould find so mauj small Biiod eggs as be daily sent out to custo- mers was a mjstory they ooald noV fathom. There were two mysterious looking boles io his counter about tlio sisa of an egg, and curiosity WOB excited to tbe highest pitch to ascertain to what nse they were pot to. Tho only answer anybody eould get from the old runn, j»HTon:i<led by plnyers. Tho wtrrioos of wiien questioned ocincernino; tlie use of "•D barkeeper arein actiTe demand! these bolea, was: iUwa ruu Kith liiiuor to pbtyutu who "Friend. If I tell tbee tbe truth iv i unwilling to leave their soata. oad a, wonld ad limieflt me nor tben, and I luncb etouil wbere can be obtained what dont wish to toll a falsehood. It ia a baa been appropriately called 'anlioto- picj Jyiflff is a siu for it comes so easy gro|ib nf a namlwicb' is well patronised, in trade." No sketch ol gambling In Leaivillo, M last, it waa rcsoWed by some of tbe orersewbere. for Uial rostter wouhl be spinsters to wstob his aotloas through Thry Crocki '.L* Su 1 faufM tb'aebool hoow, with mj &w on •bonMrr, 'a ib'tfogi ft fnllpift' q^, ft ^ h* M t i h" b r, g pift q t * t » , rift* qp i^q ih* itMtfei th" «bool lind itrvtTRnuibk-d, kuL-w nutbiag of rules (if ii 'imiaey Rime.' He would go at t)r»1, but after n wliik- tl K ClifNtnat vtiret nntl notion, tbe wiy garaintr-fiotiMlu wlijalf tbtr d ja «ii|'p<M-4 Io bo. Mo went in Mid flood br the Ian. tsbtc A man titling thtn lookfd up t». Iwtnt 70a ' 1 tWi know |lw | M M / MM UM '80 med t)M U t k r / m n d W Bf tWj k; 1 gmn b*ad aJwji •*•*' WVsw.tatftMst «* aana af na». Ikss> aw! ' »Val.«aia|saa.is |a«tlals»a.l»«aaisa«»itstani«> • NaVta.lntasstM.sW> ajaac ha*aainst aal without allusion to poker. Kwiybody plays poker, and it is gen mtl.v 'penny ante.' Tall stories ore I0J1] cf tuo 'niisu' which rioh and Ob- stiunto men have cL'angtd hsads In an evening. There was a quiet garaa st the Clarendon only a few nMjbta ago. Laek rnn pretty ewuly for sn hour or two and nubody auide or lost auob. At last there cane a big blind.' Two oftueplayera 'went ont' at tba asrltaat opportunity. Ibe other two' stayed in' aud etcvatfril cash utliw until taara wai MO on tin ubJa, Ooa Well, il this Istobe a money game. I ,«>. I will raisa yoa tMO.' Tba I opposila smiled blandlj, and obscmo). Ho. you *M0; go you MWbatltr.' Tbe nntsnoatw look t fca« kok al hla ranis ana aai4, 'laalL- Tba 'lands isUdna (ban II aopearad Ib.t Ik. aallat k a i . pair ol (oars' an.1 lla ojipooeatsn 'aw Maju* IMirlan Mnrutui. A nun waa tlMonaclBf newt|iaper a4- tsnWaiMa crowd ul listawra. U<t awa.' said hm • 1 bail a l Bsataaila alobu (teas laa mUlmkcl Iba abana. I was sfift; Bad, Talalaj il ™»ki|brj, sfiMl da.U.IUwurt» b> ajvaniilr* U t b a n sol i w m n l II' •Boar dil you wdnl jmarailrtftias-i ' Uti» It la,'ssU tba au*. inlaalata the ilinllcni alter he had closed bU shop for the night, and Inns endeavor to find oat their nae. This resolution i put Into ciecatlon and tba ladies oanglil the greeer passing eggs through tba bolea by the Hgbt ol a Denny dip. All tbow that passed through the small., bole bo placed ID ona Ixsiet, tnd tbow that passed tbrongb lbs hrgar mt ha put In aanlber, and all that would not paaa Ib-ougb either be placod in atinpan ail took them to his bonaa. Oa hla way oat, ha beard tb. milling of •wnen's dreasi*, and bo saw tbsi lie waicaaght, so be called them to him anitn the blaadeat sisaur said : 'Waters, ja have given youraelrea moth trouble to afrpesaB thj eurluaity, aoJIwiil thereto™ explain all to Jr. Yo aw, I sort 07 agfs tato threa ahwa bjmrans of tbese bolea. Th. largest 1 asa Is aay own tensity, the neat alae I anil a naif penny cheaper on a itoaaD thai aay of my neighbors, ( « caali, loo ' asBslkat I aaad lo tboaa who will buy no Mbrr way than on cradlt." Tba laJle. were satiated with Iba lo- son ia trad*, and spraatl Uta ue*a i a Ultar DanaO. At aditat ia tanajfartlscd Ib. oik- •r o»y that • • wwM uka a v u l Atf in pajiaeMaleaa Jaar'a sabariptlae I T bknarar. I V a n l day (ortylar~ *o wan aurtbul lookU andraa4.'Lost MattolWasaWa. lnsalWnaUMa»4lW chant, TW im; afterward, wkaas >W ana lad 8 a « t . y ^ r . i w . Weak el]> aaa- kaa1aa»aalaari Mai laaaeaatry, bar hnflt. TWta»a(ls1H waMHaHtwH bawtMi lanMBa W Mln aV*a «H ,*»." raBria«»aaaa.B«»arWCO. 1 laasahVMaJaaV bu..i.nl. a.*.fcajaJtea aaawl iVat It «r/la*, aaajjslaaiaal *asaa. lUfafaw A rn-> aWI abtsaals t . , ^ c< UW «wt mm Mtw^»l aaaakaawt d y a a j i i aat 1 a>.m<iajs

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Page 1: pricesofRODEKEKpEAGAFS. Immense stock of elegant and their … · b Wfl'o't oo oease lor 'am,' ''Dunn' the war old Jerry was dratt'd, Jerry never had no impeddymont in his (speech,

T H E 1 R 0 N E R AI'UDtrsctitiJ EVERI" 8tri'i<n*r FT

BENJ.H.VOQT.EDIT OH 4MC PflOKUSTOiJ.

EEoe on Morris Street near Black well.

u t h H , - - - - - - - 1 . 0 0u u u t b s , - - - - - - - 5 0

ADVERTISING RATES.

75j# l ar

•I "Tl»|i) 50

' fc-Hrfco

10 OO]

2 MOB.$ 8 no)

2 7f

(j enU OL)

2 ftO8 fiO4 fillfi Bfl7 Of]e no

ID Hi?lt^OO!

6 HOB. I

lOOl )14 00!

39 BO) '4fi

", ESTABLISHED IN 1851.

T}UHE n i H J O S iiin! M E D I C I N E , I ' . -JMIfOil (HftB JU'UHiii'H I V i - u i i i ' y Ac

POETIC.

Oil*, (HftBM, J U U i . Iold l>v J A M E S A. GOEJDAXE,ni;,'K.W, y / D o v w . fit..,-,, <,,„•„ oir ilio salo or Mtftlicim-t only fi-m-. aud f rom 4 to 5 l>. M, 41 • 1

oiIS F. STICKLE,

Counsellor at LawAND

AIASTJ3U IN CHANCRKY,B O C K A W A Y , N • ,T L

C or or Bladiwell ami Simm

DOVER, N. J.I. B.JOLLEY, Proprietor.

J,,1 Cunlagr* to U-l.

VtJ T. IJEPOHT,

"Counsellor at Law,AND MASTER IN OHANOEItY,

Oittao in the Nation... Uuion Uatik Itmliliuf;S&AOFW^LBT, , DOVER, N. J.. O V E B LABORATORY.| ~ t

and AOUB8ANU MIMIIIALS

CAllEFULLY MADE.Hint of cliaigau will befuruiftbed on application

. L. O. DIKUWUtTII,Dover Jlirtis CVmnt_v N. J.

Berkshire Valiey~HoteM~A BOAD HOUSE now hrni)in8 r

Jug grounds; a jirfl.ty npnt will> Inrooms, good stablen, shea*, Ac. Tb:bus micforgonfl thorough repairs, isliotnswli •Ttmited an % cross-roads, 4from Dorer. Sporting uipn, pettlnri, andttbera looking fur a tiuiitl tiliicu to utoii

mindtlila liottl in Iti ' -

ml fisho airy

dulyiiiileri

en place In tbo State with goixl hod*, buuu-iifal toblfl, BAH well Backed with (bo Iw«iof LIQUOHS ia tho iimrkt't. AW 1'OKTEltondmft. "DOC." HODGKI8S.BarhOiiro Vslioy, Nor. 7th, W8. 4thly

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SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING

SALOON,

SUSSEX STREET,

JJUVEIt, N. J.-Um pUre lisa *

H.VlIl

NSIGI1ICUB k SMITH,

ATTOIIKEYH i OODKHELUmS ATLAW,

HlucLwell iiuil SliHscs Sl».

D O V K U . N •».Cor.

i- n ?uivi

DRUGS and MEDICINE SOLD ESTABLISHED STAND!

(I.KTWBKN Vnc,|,iN.i:n liiKIH. HAIlim,\Bl' STUIIE 4NI> NATIMNAI. IlillN IlASK.)

C I A . H. DAEtfUTMPIiE,DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,

MORRISTOWN, N. J.Dealer in Drugs andtMedicines, Chemicals and Dye Stuff

A.\l> AI,L I»IIAKIVIACKUTIC"AL 1'ItKlV-UATlONS.

4«j- f'HVwiC/AN.SAMJ bKM.V.UH SVVI'LIEU XT WHOLESALE 1'IiICES.

ri-f^riptioiiB cftn fnl!v]D.-|):iM'.l. Nmio lmt I'UIIE DllUOS iigurt of tlm bent quiMiy n

PASSAGE TICKETS

ORAM, HANCE & Co.'s STORE,PORT ORAM, N. J.

FOR jiJJ tli. ' ; Jicipnl Jini'B .if flfMimjihJui.„ .. _ .•!: t'i Uva^ml ut J.OWEHTItWEM. Also miAFl'S UN (iiiKAT BMTAIN.KlMllliLANIJ. ifl-t

WOODl'ORT HOUSE.TJ1O.1IAS BKIUI1T, Proprietor.

WOODPORT, MORRIS Co., N. J.11 HiliolA ont&bllnbvtl Until] jg npi'ft for tbe BB.KOU

B. A. KUNKETT, M. D ,

HCO Mff iO VA. TI - I ICPHYSICIAN & SURGEON,

Cor. Blackvvell & Warren Sts.,

itovnit, N. j . ,niHi nml Cliililn

SMITH &. MEGIE,ATl'OII.VKY.S AT LAW.o m a : uvKH i'ii:ns<i:,MHATKTUUI",

1» JDOVIill. W J

iVHITLOOK'S HALLC..H IH.ACKWi:!.!. A MOrtlllB fiir.,

DOVKK, N. J . ,

O. S. JENSEN,OAFETWEAVBR,

BASEWEKT, TWO DOORS FfiOM POSTOFFICE, DOVER, N. J.

Carpet Weaving, in all widths, done IntlOBB etyle at lowoat rates. The best

t warp ooly noed. New carpets ooor sale. The highest price paid forr taken ineschangeforcfti-pet, Jjjj-ljr

DAY'S ICE CREAM,STILL THE BEST IK THE MAKKF/T.

PIC-NICS and FESTIVALS

AT SHORT N0TICI1.

THE 110XBUUY I10TKL(FOKMERLY ALLIES ttOVSh,}

FEED. MAST, - - - Proprietor.li incaU-il In cue uf the

lacfnlii tilk of tlm H

nir*t chnnnlut;i

lUilr..»a i)f K- J. <ni il . l lan hour'* -Irive nf IIIUMH IAIO »n

v lioptlrnitft. The pronrirlnr <l**ign» U)p(hl»lioi«L. one i.f tfi*> t l

Concerts, Lectures, Exhibitions

W.

/ OKO. ISiOHAIUm A t'" '•

DOVEH, N. .1.

tiitMt |»unlarKl«U-, ami ]»r.

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**<• 111 •five l '»o" '•» K«luti«w fn-tU.TTiUiM.

\fO8E8 'mANTHAUn,->"• ATri.liM-.AI

API. »<« >w..i1.«.i.^.w...».. .^ ^ ^ Whom This May Concern.

R0 QMS T0 LFT ! } V " ! S 5 ' ! S aM. 4 I. SEARIHG.

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DENTISTRY REUBEN ROWS,

A FA ILL/RE.Drown heftd and jdlow lieii

HaB«ing Biib by *jde:HficbientiUlclowertkLoTM

Long lubes oauDot hldt.Grimy bftudH tbtt BlVkVI

Hulil thepaocil wrocg;Lt^i tbat Imgli and vhfBptr,

Vkiipw kll its loog.Hftlr all wtjs (or 8acfl»y;

fjnmil coal bntUjnliSR JPccketB bulRing out with—

What you'd cover gut-M,

UoitloB with odd stopper!lirokou pnlent top.

Jetruharpa, grwa grtt§bapper*Thai iiavortnura will bop.

futrifiedBweotoooklei,Taffy mixed wltb atrlDRR,

A ehnims full Hue of poanqt ihelli,1Aud flftj- ptJj j- tiling*.

Lonnrowi of empty UKII; 'HunBhlna oo tbe floorj •

LonHlug look! at windowf , „ ,.And tha open door,^**'*^

Two*erjti»aglitybojr«, ,• -After iDliuol Ii dona,

LiiicDlag to the catwlilamTotcUur'ijmt tMgDD. :

"Georgia, who"* been nanfthi]7 ?"'H<irc tlie 1/mirn lioad tlokef

Slowly came iba anBverThrough the lipi, "ffrtnk."

"Ptank. you tell who's naughty»"HuuR the yslloir bead.

"Fwnk, and teJl I»B trnl^" =

Ti,en tlio sober tekeber ! <: ;Bules or conilnes taught,

About wli»t smtil boyi ought not .Ana what RDUII boss on* lit.

After some reflettlon, ' ••' ••'Ealfaabonr1!, maybe,' '

To tba question, "Who IdT"Cam*, tva iniwert, ''We,"

Proud mt Shd the teachor , •Bant tlm twiin ftWity.' J :' i *;'"'-

"MorslsBMloo, arUr «B, ^^It tha only v*y." / \ *•'•*

At (he open wlcdoir,' •• '-' " * •' •Affected nigh to letn,

Tbn teacher stood to tratoh barronltontW dears. : '/. .

SooatlieviThrowing bati BIO!.—

AIM for "moral suasion I"Ssya Georgio, "Alnt Hhe soft ?** .

PEOPIE WILL TALK. •You toaj get tbroogli tho world bat 'twill be

yery slow, - ' ' <JfyonUstontoalltlittis n ldMyoago; ' 'loo'U bo worried and fretttd' and fcapt id i'

ftev, .' . ; ' 7 \ ' '• ' ;For moddloiome toogoe's will ban HnieiblDg.

tnho, . . - • !

for people will U

If quiet and mmleit, you'll baye It preinmedTUt yonr bntnblo position la Cnly I "

u a wolf in gheep'jcloth.ng.orelie jon're* tool.

Bat Joat't got tjoilod, hoop perfectly cr>t>\.For people will talk.

lerooo and noble, liej'll Tent out tkulr•pioon,

You'll liosr load hlntitb»tjo« tr»

TiOi flfiJUT D lU#P0UiTHxh~Z OF ASOESDIl Z PBOFANE P i t B 0OUB-

r•Whenever I bear o1 any lellor gittin1

teligla", loaa't help but ttink, o' tbeway JBITJ Oreeain' got 'fc 'n ifist 't,raor'n tlilrty years ttfto, oT-er oir tie

lioly... Mebtw 'taint uotbiV to lauu

Bboat, bnt I'll bnst 'f I don't git rid ofheap o' snperaawoHs hHarioi isnew ev-

ery time tUst thing comes bftolc tl me.'And the old Pike comity man lnogbedloud orer the recollection,

'•Terry must be orowdiV seveu typootyolu«, DOW, 'Q fis'a lived en Bat.Oreet M Un life, I gueas. There1'* ft ptlojo' Now YoHi talks knows him, brjiilm pnbis boys Vgceat; honters'n fiahers, andbis bouse 'B » haoyiu' up place fo>* thesefullers th't come oat of tbo city 'en- calls'emselfB sports. 'Sides that, O'erry'splace jiutib Uiab o' Bam WnlJls's, tbatcur'oas old rooster th't narried Mmli _Ponoesy, tha play actor woman, irbtob

oi out with her fam'Jy ev'rj anDimer'Delays in her hantte near Jerry'g. Whey

at'think a heap o' the old taan,'though he's a tongh rn, 'u must o beenbidin( some'rs when )>'HUness was >*]Es-tribuled. U P \Jerry UBed to be kinda thick, 'n have bunted year in 'n yearout t'getlier, 'n put the sluga int' more'na few deer 'n (tear. Tbe way Jerry'nJif»'l»jn k'd flleao out a barroom durin'the good old-faahion'd »agb 'a tumblewe uHty have was oheerin' t' see. It waslike imall-pox Roln' througu a niggerBettlem'nt, Tho Greenin'o was tough

J-, 'n dfdo't tbinh no more. o' buck'in'Inter a bear th'u a they did o1 thraBhin'a Btoot o' buckwheat. Sbonldu't thiukthey did. Wbj, dad's leaiher bteeoheslthere vrn'p.'t none of 'em bnt 'd a goneout t1 rossla witn a hear, a blame Bightwillin'eith'Dth'd a gone a throsbin'.

8 TO pr<)ng buck.

DOVEB, MORRIS COUNTY, NEWf>EBSEY, SATUBDAY, AUGUJSI'

The public do themselves anabsolute injustice if they pur-chase their BOOTS and SHOESanywhere before examining thepricesofRODEKEKpEAGAFS.

Immense stock of elegant andsubstantial goods displayed attheir store, Cor, WARREN andDICKERSON Sts, opp. DEPOT,DOVER, N. J.

Wo was alfns Ia for fan, ' a Bafd we1

lent s lieve indulge in n little barmlo.mirth 's not,

'All right,' says bo, 'my old woman '„miondm- durn near all il0r time ever t'th' achoolliOtUG, -long o- tli' MountainHanger, •„ I benr she's (tot tb1 powor 'nJ sp ilia1 her luoga a aboutiV. Ifow, I

oalc'JatB f go over tbnte'u clean ont th1

Mountain Ranger, so's f break th'mwngently t1 tli1 old woman th't I don'tprove o' hor conduct. Go 'long 'n see

me bust ih' meetin'.'Ulflckmerwft'u'tnoBloiichiti B fight.

Jerry dldu't oara anything (.boat Hroafc.in* np tli' naeetin' uo more 'n I did ; but'£ there vm* n clmnoo f'r a little nrnw w o

wttntndt' see how "t'd oonio out. So wewent 'long o' Blackmer.

'We k'd hear tb' BanRcr layin' 'tdown heavy t ' bis anjence long'forowelgot t ' th' school house. He bad a voicelike a wounded bear. Wo got t' th'school bouse 'n went io. Th' bouse waafaff, 'n some o' th1 worst o' Battleanake•ojournBMwaBin th'congregusb'o. T5they all looked darn serious, too. Th'Banger were deaoribin' to 'em th' laketh't waa bnrnin'with brimstun, 'a fromth' expresaion oa th' fiioes o' th' old sin-ners, 't was pretty plain th't they began i

f vprigli t anil bnnont, ind hir » tlie &*j,*ej'U «J« joii a rogBO la a sly iuwnlng wty,

For pwple wiU talk..Dd tlmu, it jou ilion tlio Itaut bolJnei* at

luirt,ir*utI({Uti"ollD»tian toUkoyonr o«n pu'boy will call yuu w uiiiUrl, coacolteJ *i

AuJ UIBI ntlmjmluMffP .»r ii.it,i tin't p»y jour

J"or people (fill til

atbion don't U*lBk

ritioiio tlienin a difforeul shapo;Klufyoar tiuaiM « juur lailor'f

b Wfl'o't oo oease lor 'am,'' 'Dunn' the war old Jerry was dratt'd,

Jerry never had no impeddymont in his(speech, *n on ordinary 'oosionq k'd dis-pose of more kui» words t' the miuit th'uony other man an tlie Rattleannlic. I'voseed yoaog Uatlleanakeis which was justin th' TuAdym'ats o' swBaxia\BO tospeak, look with waterin' mouths 't Jerrywhen he WUSB spinniu out bis best unit,'n then shake their beads 'n walk off,'sinucb 'a t' say, 'There ain't no me ; Xcan't never get ap t' thaL' Bat whenSens heerd be m drafted, that sectionjist b'gan V find out what there was inth'old man. He interduocd some spec-prmint* n' tb'BagHsblangiiage 'long tb'ereek th't skeert most o' th' (nhabtUntBont'n tbelr wiU. Borne of 'em was afeerdth't th' rlahlty 'A be treatedioaahoverlike Sodom hn G'momr bad, 'n they leftfor SbTioly.Bloomin' Grotre 'a Lsoka-waok. There was ono old Battlesnaker'rhiohhad stole more tun bark, cord

wood, hoop poles fn railroad ties tli'n i

my otber man i woods,bad three jrivea 'a pot one on 'em dud.Ha md Wd be d—=^ >t be k'rf Btan4snob UDgodlltiu.B '* Jerry's, 'a wontover ta th' Falls 'n got drunk, 'q ileypfldmnk for tiiree days .'n three nigh (a.

'I wa'n't ovur in tlint ttuotiuo jist flien,but they tell'd tuu tli't Jerry quit awear-

tlion w.id bo feltit th' Giiver'mint

in' iu ubuut n w«ikf 'a little like liimndf, '

t'lbink 'wsstQDre 'II tfma tli't tbey goitheir things t'gethert' take 'nother taolJerry 'n roe took a sent seat th' doobut Blnckmer kep* right on up farda „_table where th' preacher was. Th1 Han.ger must a been six foot 'n a half iafor be towered above that 'table likepoplar tree ahom&gatQ post. He wairaw-boned 'a 'n elk, 'n when be broiigl

!B fist down on th1 table, 't shook likebeef's heart, 'n all th' wlndnw BIIOOBlnohmer walked plum np t ' th1 frontth'table 'o stopped.' •

•dee here, Mister,' said be V tlproacber, 'this darn BOOBBUBB has gouifur enongli. I've come here to deanyou ont 'n putaatop to V

The Banger didn't, say ft word. Histepped ont from behind bis table, 'iketahia1 Blaekmor with one hand, hiturued him clean 'round. Be tiieigrabbed Blnokmer some way, butcouldn't tell how, 'n raised him plumover bis bead. Withont movin' from hitrucks, be filling BlQckmer'eroBBth'room'n clean throng!, a window;'faasb 'n '«]),Hooked oat 'nsee BhdUmer pick hissnp *n without lookin' back put iti ,beat licka he could for the nighest pieceo' woods. I think you k'd o' hang youtbaton Jerry's eyes, they Blood oat to.It beat anything tie'd ever sett, 'a Bhak<met ww dura near's good a fighterJerry llsself,

'Tb' Banger walked bnok't'hla plat'e cool's a now cowcumber.'

'Brethren and aistern,' BB said, 'nlig'n makes us strong. With th1 fatthTfQgoi, thero, ain't noneo' yoa but k'da done tho aano tiling 's J. dono jestno?/

'Jeriy> npTflr took hit eyei otfoBanRer till the tneetia' was oat. Bekiip' tuikin' all about bow Blick 'n quicktb' Bangpp linil floated Blsekmer'i ROOM,

e ever dij git nressin'out, (iiut waa Jerry. He gi1

P. 'n the stranger took th1 deer."'Moctin' waa out wben wo got hack,

lioro was a look on Jerry'B Juco thutode ma langk every time I looktjd

aim. He didn't any a word for a goo,wbilo. Than lio flnid .

•I'm timppiateil, Jim. 11ml n'nthreefollorH th't I've wanted to lidor U'B j«ur, but bi.ve been » luotlo «kiiiab'bout tocklln'em. I calo'Iatud

thin relig'n Lelpin' me out. Now you seeWt Arwiidoo if, 'a I'DI dfsupn'infod.'JOITV didn't go t' mceliu1 ngiii Vonuael bfrmlilmtsomo o' tlio foJku Unil with hie leavin1 tb' oervico t

ianJityt'sbootadepr.''Iffho/re so i-erticorlor'a that/unid

<i. 'lot 'em run tbitir oten meetin'Bay Jerry got mli

Qf>t it n(jin o\tiv on tho:bir(y year tigo,'

imbliiijimes as,

ranted bitn tbi-y'il litv to comu 'm, luittlicy'J Ucf t' look out a

> bow <lur» fn'count o'bo

my "t «t» tVt 'twaa allrelig'n. Jerry wonl

vhile they wu*. n yittiu' lnai. Hi) did'utaouwcr the c&ll, mid sure 'cuff a cofy'l'II ttiruo Bi'jeia waa scut iu ftteL Jerryin, /urry uiaile it iWt oufu bis house,'p lo|4 l|/u wjura t)/t li'f'ybi'tt'T'lNt 'Ui tukw bint, yituy ''''I try, 'u J<bbot 'n wouuJuJ two u[ flic V<ir[s'lt m'u tbuy went bat-k, ]u a duv "r two t!• ta t» bigger fttrcuuftur Jorry,turod him. Uo w<t* t(*

KitUmck t' mcctiu'tliat iiiglit 'u BHUI•tiny hRgurssM ho woulilu'tgo ahunth

but M 'tow! mcctiiIh'wan wits guilt'c

ogill. I wasaxy, but I

afptn

hu h-it w.y lo da la ta th> (I yon ptraw,mr mitiJ, if fv* tsrt one, will lb"» 1»n M M ;

ir awuiM yM will nmt wllti *i) vorra of absM,lot duu'l ib'Bk U •!«> llMta, Ii aia't aby B «

FM pt"pl- will talk.

EBA-D1AT10N8.

'u •tuu.i a 6wl cluslie WDUII] u' bot

bMU tb't bo bud u

to FiluluUy,....fl.-in'-linl.u, 'f i( fiiuln'tI Irii-nd in Al-

lec Culiiburt, a r<O-l><>t U.jioltlifJia man tb't bud » lii-a|> uf JnQocHo* be got Jerry clmr nobixly iknowed, but lie did, 'n tlo old

ie back a cm«iu' like a flgblln' cocVHe'd not etiix chtual »ctt \iooty ofgb «!itbe btwt Dght«» »' ItuttWDake anjHUhulj, be Mid, but be'd livml lo ban• liiule «ikU tkt Lull Jurn UuileJ SUlc^

MARY c. FORD, M. o., s# Bi JOHNSTON'S S^^iify.

u*.un.i.«>"'<<*'' linHt."Q Q1IPP

SPRiHG PATTERNS

t^orri*town, W. J.

s i . v r . i i . \

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FIFTEEN DOLLARS11.1. mush n m«»»Ti:n-i

M, V. II. SKA 1(1 > U .

FEVER and AGUE

CUR £S EVERY TIME

PRICE 40 CENTS.« (sW*Oa,aa

. Mil. »'. naro,M*

••*»_ ..

£oRi>, SMITH & Co.. s l a te Booflngr!

T137UV0«rf ft k CUL* K MW4W

him fliiil nent t' meolin' too, Tlio ucnight I'm n IIPU tbitif'f JerrT ilii!i|'t ifiif'nl 'i» jliip tji1 jti.ii.nwn, ftliieli wmiiuu liuigli Fuoua, I tell you,

lVeJI, t' o«t a ItiiiK svtfiry fliorf, threeu>|{liti iiftiTuM Jorry i;ut th' j>owbittak<r JnrrU ! hut dulu't Uo holler.T lotik four men t* hold him, *n 1 gneu'tens 'II huttr 'forv |)« cut dutfu t 'lhlug*nil illi* iniiuilmii) •|n>a-','

'I luiiiB 'Mund th nrigbhnrhood fannt-iu', bill didn't £» t' mettio' ngiD. Tli'i.i'it Siiotlay I tjok my Uoiia1 'u HUO V'Jerry's, 'n iboufibt I'd gu out 'n drive adeer. On my way I' tb' w<xiJ#, I hccrJtu't Jerry vu gitin" t' tpJI LUexperipoceio tnwtia* Iliat mtrniiti'. 'Fukpbcrr/

I' w u i l . 'I « » ' ^ t•t 'II be batUir'o Ui'lUeo'

rOKEK AMI UTI1ER IXATS.

RCEHES m LEADVULH.

IH tlie tmtndise of gamblers,saloons ere mow tbuu live

amerouB as cUurcheB, and areMj t j lines is mil pulronimsi theTumbliujj .aluoas nta upon tlie groujialooi of lomi, oi tUo be>t buMiuffi Dlotli of tho priDeijiQl BfreoU. l'lis doors

itnnd wide opea wbcu tie weather willr, aud crowds go in nnd out openly.

There aro hrenty.ooe rsgular gamblingbouses, Icujdes gajuWiug enterpriseainoonUBOtion »ltli mimy otlior kinds o(business. I llolicio Imo ' layout.' in odrug storn, n grocery nnd iu BU orllce.Nobody apologized for them or seemedto think it anything out of tho way for agwno to l e started when business was"OIL

Gambling in an natural os breatbing iua roining-oamp. Of course . there aremen nero wlio do not gamble, but tare iu tba minority. The gamblers donot wait for night/all, bnt begin to playin the morning. A majority of tbo menin Leadville do not live, tbey only bonrd,md after Buppcr they pour out on Ui<itreet iu flocki. The stoics are lull;masiou henrd liore end there; OB ilia,

lirtatsd uu&tin eigo and gorgeous pos.tors tsll the nttrootbus of a variety thaa

the bettur pluces his cash upon any oftho numbers, Three dice ore shak<mid if tLe number batted upon comestpperinoat on cither of the d£i

the player winB. Therebi > those iu policy ooo-

nectcd witb tho game.Lansqnenet in a gnmo in wbioli the

Players contendb

at oaoli other, thebank cbnrgiDgocommisglon on thebusi.IUJUNS doue. Hume baa ot tile

»» a bank aji largo or us email as belilosaea, and the otliors plaj ogairat bim.Ho can contiiuio to ' turn ' as long as liwin., but whin be loses bo must give's phci to a luckier mac.High ball poknr ia a rafter popuhime. Akeno • lay-out • is used with

ualli from forty to ninety. Each player'antes' the whnol in turned and tbekijtfra* nmubot take« what money does

it go to tbe game for percentage.Short laro is tbe boys'gam.. Ji j ,

like faro, eioopt that onlj half a suit isused, .md there are three winners in

locesaion and three losara, instead ofwinner and one loser. Why this

ims Blioald hare been ap-propriated by boys is a mjstery. Newa-u" errand boya, bootblacks and

A Vtaakervroman at

But it is not nloue in mining opera*tions that fortunes lave been mail*.Mrs. Surah Buy, »u old Irish woelier-womau, who VIM amfiiig the earliest ect-tfera, has a somewliat romantia lrintoiy.Her stock of trade, wbeu she came, COD*i t d a j>air uf tnlis and nwnslilioitrd.

boye, y , laoka andhoolboys ohistor around the short faro

table and wntch tho cards a* intently astheir big brothers watch (lie game at theptherena of the room. Boya are notvery plenty in leadville yot, and as theyincroaao in number tbo publio gambliug'rill probably decSouge-et-uoir ia another flourishing

game. Pour aces, one on encli corner ofllie bonrd, and two jacks in tho center,find n square of red and of black forthose who bet on color, comprise thelay-out. The dealer chants in a Biag.song tnnfv: < Down in time; just as manyMack os red, and jast as many red asMncUf seven for ono oa tho knanw, andfour for ono on tho t Tbo jack U

IB, and ft liuo of mm extends fromioket Dffloe out into tbe street.

the

At ibe corner of Cliebtnot street andHarriBon avonue ia a famoua aaloou, con'ipicuoasly labelled ' The l i t t le ChurchDD tbe Corner.1 A. printed card pto-fltftinia, 'Denver prices; two drinks fur26'cents.' Just beyond the saloon ia alarge building into which a stream of

eooBtantlypoara. < ,The room is large snil-low. It COD-

s nothing in the way of ornament,huthUle (hot could bapomidered

luxunoas, A long bar graces one Btha ronm. A picket fence rons down

iie middle, and long tables stand at tbeirther end and upon the Bides uf tlio

ipartment,Tlitoe nueloiaasftra alatloaod iu ut

tlie wiudowfl. One pla;s a violin,other a harp and tbo third a cornel,lob apparent); pby« Buy luue that oo-,in to him, and the result may be iiun- j

i«l. 'Feu or twelve gumi^ aro frH-untW in progress at i\m sume tlioi' inis room. The leading guine West, usillasEiist, lain™. It ii out nncum-

uon for a gnniltlrr to nl !<l u lublu btinrfler hour wiiiliitj,' for Itiu iiujiulivnbioli

him n!nv. U it itcv* not otnacito tiUly to go Imnto uilbunt ri>

K u Jo(far, If If tlt»:< come he faof Biicof-.). Tlieni M A uiau in Loitl-

ill- nim uruok tin: i-.iui|i uitbout u du!K»mt'lu)tly RHVI- him his tUpp

A lio i.lrpt in lii» blimket on B !'ileinl». Thf uext t-i.ruing tlio 'iuwa«••,' im i^rliRpH [lie Frichdn would say,)t> bin) tu f;i> (f> A cumbliiifr «aloon.

ibe only ijeroenlnge the gums baa, andwhen it uproars the money on the boardheloiigs to Ibe unok.' Jiioko oagbi notto come very often, but it sometimes ap-pears to players us if about every othercud was a j.ick.

The • paddle-wheel* can be seen in oneof its forma at almoat any raea-traek.There are numbers on a board and num-ber* on tbe wheel. 'TOur money downin time and the nboel goes round.' Ifit stops with tbe 0exible pointer on theright number you win, bat it does notgenerally stop there.

The 'nutshell game,' which ie playedwitb three hsEf walnut shells and a rub-ber ball tlie ifio of a j-e#, is n variationof three-card monte, The nntahell man;osses tbe ball from one shell to theiflier, and wants to bet that nobody cantclt which shell the ball is under, Tba

prenlmrity of the game Beems to be tbatif yon do not bet, you otn tell Just wheretha little ball is, hut if yon do bet yonoanuot.

jShe began basinetta imiler nn old pitree on tho hillside, having no means ofhiring a bouse. Bbc soou, however,got together with her own bunds n ruJs

cabin, and, aa hus'wem voa good at.wo dollars nnd a half a dozeo for wash-ing, she gradually began to provide forher wanta, 8lie got a cheap stove, undifter furniffbing her oabiu comfortably,

t accumulate money. The townbegan to grow iu tho direction of hex

.bin, and after awhile sbe employed la-borers to put. her up a log house. Asthere was a great demand fur tmui'rs1

boftrdfng houses, Mrs. Kay concluded toibandon tbe wash-tub and Btort a board-

ing house In her own edifice. Iu thislea she received great enoourageroont,id the hoaflfl was openod witb flutter-

ing prospects. , In this venture sheproved to he yery saooesafnL and made

an& wved it By the growth otthe oity her house finally got to bo iutbe very centre, and, as the streets werelaid out, itprovod to oooupy a looatioaon the corner of Harrison avenue andState street, itasineas was good*, and1

she continued to make money, investingit wiselj. She built another Jog houseand rented it, Then she put up a framebuilding, which i rented before itwas finished. About this time some oftba land-grabbers disputed her title tothe lsnd and tried to dupoasOBB her.But the old lady bad so many deter-mined friends among the miners thattliH effort was givon up. Several monthsgo aba received an offer of $10,000 for

tho property, and «iaeg {bat time hasbuilt a two-story blook fronting on Har-rison areaue, aud as desirable piece ofproperty as any io Leodville. She stilllives in her log house, bnt she now in-tends to toar it down end erect a two-itory briok block in its place, m a n

her improvements are completed BIIOwill have aa income of more than athousand dollars a month—a pretty goodrecord of business for an old washer-woman.—ifcwton Advertiser Letter,

Tho Quaker's Eggs.

A. Quaker grocer in a country villagebeoiuue notorious for selling eggs. Tiievillage gossips werareaily to testify thath b h t l T fi l k

4a the evening wanes, every table 1

y yflgT fine looking eggs,

nd where he oould find so mauj smallBiiod eggs as be daily sent out to custo-mers was a mjstory they ooald noVfathom. There were two mysteriouslooking boles io his counter about tliosisa of an egg, and curiosity WOB excitedto tbe highest pitch to ascertain to whatnse they were pot to. Tho only answeranybody eould get from the old runn,

j»HTon:i<led by plnyers. Tho wtrrioos of wiien questioned ocincernino; tlie use of"•D barkeeper are in actiTe demand! these bolea, was:

iUwa ruu Kith liiiuor to pbtyutu who "Friend. If I tell tbee tbe truth ivi unwilling to leave their soata. oad a, wonld ad limieflt me nor tben, and I

luncb etouil wbere can be obtained what dont wish to toll a falsehood. I t ia abaa been appropriately called 'anlioto- picj Jyiflff is a siu for it comes so easygro|ib nf a namlwicb' is well patronised, in trade."

No sketch ol gambling In Leaivillo, M last, it waa rcsoWed by some of tbeorersewbere. for Uial rostter wouhl be spinsters to wstob his aotloas through

Thry Crocki '.L* Su 1 faufMtb'aebool hoow, with mj &w on•bonMrr, 'a ib'tfogi ft fnllpift' q^,

ft ^ h* M t i h" br , g pift q

t*t», rift* qp i^q ih* itMtfei th" «bool

lind itrvtTRnuibk-d, kuL-w nutbiag ofrules (if ii 'imiaey Rime.' He wouldgo at t)r»1, but after n wliik- tlK ClifNtnat vtiret nntl notion, tbe

w i y garaintr-fiotiMlu wlijalf tbtr dja «ii|'p<M-4 Io bo.

Mo went in Mid flood br the I a n .tsbtc A man titling t h t n lookfd up

t». Iwtnt 70a

' 1 tWi know |lw | M M / MM UM

'80 m e d t)M U t k r / m n d W Bf tWjk; 1 g m n b*ad aJwji •*•*'

WVsw.tatftMst «* aana af na». Ikss> aw!' »Val.«aia|saa.is |a«tlals»a.l»«aaisa«»itstani«>

• NaVta.lntasstM.sW> ajaac ha*aainst aal

without allusion to poker.Kwiybody plays poker, and it is genmtl.v 'penny ante.' Tall stories oreI0J1] cf tuo 'niisu' which rioh and Ob-stiunto men have cL'angtd hsads In anevening. There was a quiet garaa st theClarendon only a few nMjbta ago. Laekrnn pretty ewuly for sn hour or two andnubody auide or lost auob.

At last there cane a • big blind.' Twooftueplayera 'went ont' at tba asrltaatopportunity. Ibe other two' stayed in'aud etcvatfril cash utliw until taara waiMO on tin ubJa, OoaWell, il this Is to be a money game. I,«>. I will raisa yoa tMO.' Tba I

opposila smiled blandlj, and obscmo).Ho. you *M0; go you MWbatltr.'

Tbe nntsnoatw look t fca« kok al hlaranis ana aai4, 'laalL- Tba 'lands

• isUdna (ban II aopearad Ib.tIk. aallat k a i . pair ol (oars' an.1 llaojipooeatsn 'aw Maju*

IMirlan Mnrutui .A nun waa tlMonaclBf newt|iaper a4-

tsnWaiMa crowd ul listawra. U<tawa.' said hm • 1 bail al Bsataaila alobu(teas laa mUlmkcl Iba abana.I was sfift; Bad, Talalaj il ™»ki|brj ,sfiMl da.U.IUwurt» b> ajvaniilr*

Ut ban sol i w m n l II '•Boar dil you wdnl jmarailrtftias-i

' Uti» It la,'ssU tba au*. inlaalata

the ilinllcni alter he had closed bU shopfor the night, and Inns endeavor to findoat their nae. This resolution i putInto ciecatlon and tba ladies oanglil thegreeer passing eggs through tba boleaby the Hgbt ol a Denny dip. All tbowthat passed through the small., bole boplaced ID ona Ixsiet, tnd tbow thatpassed tbrongb lbs hrgar mt ha put Inaanlber, and all that would not paaaIb-ougb either be placod in a tin panail took them to his bonaa.

Oa hla way oat, ha beard tb. millingof •wnen's dreasi*, and bo saw tbsi liewaicaaght, so be called them to himanitn the blaadeat sisaur said :

'Waters, ja have given youraelreamoth trouble to afrpesaB thj eurluaity,aoJIwiil thereto™ explain all to Jr.Yo aw, I sort 07 agfs tato threa ahwabjmrans of tbese bolea. Th. largest 1asa Is aay own tensity, the neat alae Ianil a naif penny cheaper on a itoaaDthai aay of my neighbors, (« caali, loo' asBslkat I aaad lo tboaa who will buy noMbrr way than on cradlt."

Tba laJle. were satiated with Iba lo-son ia trad*, and spraatl Uta ue*a

i a Ultar DanaO.At aditat ia tanajfartlscd Ib. oik-

•r o»y that • • wwM uka a vu l Atf inpajiaeMaleaa Jaar'a sabariptlae I Tbknarar.

I V a n l day (ortylar~ * o wanaurtbul lookU andraa4.'Lost MattolWasaWa.

lnsalWnaUMa»4lW chant, TW im; afterward, wkaas >W analad 8 a « t . y ^ r . i w . Weak el]> aaa- kaa1aa»aalaari Mai laa aeaatry, barhnflt. TWta»a(ls1H waMHaHtwH bawtMi lanMBa W M l n aV*a

« H, * » . " raBria«»aaaa.B«»arWCO. 1

laasahVMaJaaV b u . . i . n l . a . * . fcajaJ teaaaawl iVat It «r/la*, aaajjslaaiaal *asaa. lUfafaw

A rn-> aWI abtsaals t . , ^ c< UW «wt mm Mtw » l

aaaakaawt d y a a j i i aat 1 a>.m<iajs

Page 2: pricesofRODEKEKpEAGAFS. Immense stock of elegant and their … · b Wfl'o't oo oease lor 'am,' ''Dunn' the war old Jerry was dratt'd, Jerry never had no impeddymont in his (speech,

THE IRON ERA~HKS,I II. VOUT. Editor null I 'ntl 'T^

^.ri Oth, 1lS'

LOCAL JOTTINGS.

GreatSule ot Corsuts.Dr. Warner's HttiliU(Jorset. Dr. WVucr'aFlexible Hip Dorset.Tliompauli's Glove FittingOurmt. ami tlie Ui«t JJUu, VOi',And •l-UO Oumi over sokl inDover «t tlio Dry Goads House ot M.

U. Diokomou.

New Fall Dry Ooodi at Diekcrsuim

Boat brands of cipara nud rlgwotttft .itVougbt & Killgwru'B.

Hev Mr. Bony will conduct Uio *r-viceaiii tliePrt'sbyUriuu cUuwb to-iaor-

Port Morris.'Jbc.y mi-- mnking » >l{S f l i s s o b o u t

tompt'tanct- uowfitlayn, and I don* fl»sIt witli it, 1'iit I win remember

vlicu t-vorv slow kept wliLskj—tfiat is," .v^tort, " res ." Mid a . B.,

nmestuwul ever knew m*Ho would chop wood all tho

v — tu thf Bt'->rp Siituriluy uiglitwilliiiteorfur. aui Uie fint thing heVMW Kt-t would 1M a qmirt of rum, tlion

llw ryti ilmir, n»J It* t-B Jbs- Indian„,«,., tiihl lit- wmilil lui us lutwij n» «

ire for the rent of Ilia week. B«it stories* mid siuy songs frum

mvav buck, and I nsed to ma uwny overli'ia house many a night to listen

liiin. When he won 82 yeaustd to put up liia cord inui

ml a dny. and I often Inho 110ver hntl a

old Bla

iillitm

For nil bowel di9ordors nse Killgore'iSuu Cholera Mixture. 25 neuts & bottleat Vouglit & Kil Igore's.

Speeinl meetinyof tlie Engine Cow-|>auj ou Monday west. All ineinbuie arurequested to ho present,

8. 1). GouU will low. tlio V. Jr. C. A.j»ra,yer meeting to-morrow nftcmoou utthe Prt-flbytctiuu ehuroli.

Dr. Warner's Flexible Hip Corset, lit)bones, wtuTauteu" nut to break down overthe hips, for 8L0O ut Dickersou'i*.

An interesting communication from«nr SuccosiiDtirt correspoudeut vus re-ceived too late for publiutitiou this-week,but will appenr in our next issue.

An Ice crenrn sociable will bo hold atIronin, near the place of D. Stryker, on•WaduflHilny evening next. All are in-Viletl to bo present, as mi enjoyable time

• may be expected. Proceeds for tlie ben-efit of Uie Siindny School.

Piw haa just laid iu ft stock of theihest brands of five cent cigur:ferred iu Dover. Also, a Jinn brand ofsiBokiDE tobneco, "Pop" will bo then-from C A. M. to 10 V. M., tn deal tbutuGUL Everybody buya them. Trythem.

Over eight bimSred copies of the Mr.TAUHR REcniio, lwmed from thia office,were disposed ot on the first dny of it*publication (Tuursdiij), which proves ilto ba interesting not ouly to those irliotake t c interest ia the Mt. Tabor camp,bat Tilnable to adv#rtiieri at home ~ J

abroad.

The arrivals ol emigrants at New Yorkarc steadily increasing, aud many mayba seen on the trains passing thronglithis place going vest. Quite a uunibeio! Corutsh minors have Blopped liore,sail Sud employmont in tho minqp withoat asking for it. Everything pertain-ing to business in this reginn looks we!'for the near fnture.

Killgore's Sun Cholera Mixture is igreat demand. Everybody shonlJ havea bottle iu the house for any sudden at-tack. It can now lie bought of Jenkinsk Go , Mine Hill, J . Meeker, Biiecasni:ni, Sovereign's store, Dover, niid mmeb&ntB generally. The genuine ii prepared by Vouglit A Killgorc, at tUcrCorner Dnig Store, Dover.

There are many indivuluila und fiunilies spending a EPASOU of refreshing ulLake Kopalcoug that never before visitod tlierc.aud so delighted ara the;with (tip excellent accommixlntions, fliscenery and good fishing, that it is anl;ft question of reasonable priues for build-ing uUja.bordeHag on the inVfl whetUeithey may lie reiaiiitil aspermauuut snm-mer resideuis.

The attention of HID delinqiautpavers of the town of Dover in called t<the oilvertiwimont iu another oolnmuSylvester Dickcreoo, Into Collector, ngiven notice that all unpaid tme» elmt1

be collected by due proeeus of Uw nuless his wishes are immediately comptiecwith. Mr. Dickenou, as trill be seeiby tho Coumeu Council proceeding,nuder tho necessity of making tliusj collection* immeiHrtety.

II Dover only had* fine Bhcot of w:t*r in it« iramediuio vieiuity, wh)t won!btcome of Mortiatown ? And yet tbeopportunity eiists-in liut tbe finbody of wntrr in the atate ooul, bseafed wttliin a milu of tho town. ThatfCmnd Atrotch of low laud baovn ua MVletssnt incadovN, limnjfd iuuu oitbeiside by nngca of mountains uxich high-er ind more pictureM|Qc tUau froandtag hakn Ilojutconfr. miIng from tbe Union taraiiikt to Don-

old, hehalf of

ird him «nythe houaii.

Wboii he wufl eighty-four he went to Illi-nois with hi* wtlu to live with u marriedtlmighUr. Ilia wife diad two days afterthev got tlicw, and the suminw b^fo:6.U.ertl»'.l i iww the old gfntleiui'bouLiti i»8" ihu twin at Unkovillo "ttiuit. HesuUlthfy could not pluut himiu tlliiuiif.

1'lieu there was imother of those menwlioso acicouut beyuu each week : 1 quurtwlitsky i 1 l»hig tubaoeo j 1 lb. shot;l ib . pomlur;l flint- I ' o had any

itro ooxuiug on his older ho took it outflour, mid carried it homo on titi

lionider. Bt..ri3 keepers did not deliveloods iu those duys.Talking of the good »1.1 timesK-miUilaLOofaHtory Baiikiua Brown told me

about Charity Lockmaa. SU,ived on the mountain. They culled hei

ehort. When she got bifnough to consider herself a young wo,tD, .he conoludud sbo would like to. to school itwliilti aud learu aomthe luyutoiii's of rend ing aud w:>or Chut was iua£quaudiiry, hovio hud no hook, uor uiiy monej t« buyc. Shy hit on P phm, uinl, after thinkg it out to hor own antisfuctlou, Blie

•ent uTfr to the brifk store at tilnnliopefliere Jnko Lawrenep thcu kept.io late Overtoil Lawrence clerked fatiin. Ovoi-tou wtisbubiml the counter•hen Chiirilv Cfime in, and aller trouble to him. She wanted to geljo book on cwilit uutil PiiU, wlmu

..mild cut nnd dry apMlu enougll to pay[or it, nud bring them over to tho store.

Overtoil listouod to h«r story very »t-»ti»ly, « d then «•« her that *

jonltl uot let her hove the book on thoseterms, and lifter walking the length of

counter two or three times he turnedher and uuuvely usked tho usual

ulcrk'a qaeistion:

"Anything else in onr line to-Juy?'Charity WOB anythiuR but charity at

..iat moment; slio was boiling over will-bardly Boppresaed wratb; her eyes flashc.tire, her face expressed the utter sconube felt, and she hissed out between t"

g! prowk, near Uie fout of Qtwu Pom), wax.one** upon a tine, a tnpoifloeut stirct «frnter, mml « .Ura of cctn|>aratirely•usll proportiotu wanlil flood tlio «• utire»re» u of bttt, •nd «n«t0 a water fo*ct»f iDiromw vahr. H *m\>\ tieiot «cc«ui tbfcti any Uke it tb* vicinity ofNew Vork, ant) • ff w tboit y(*r» wnslil

b U bAM il* twaloy

. wilb | U b.n•f tb* wfslll.r. thin it M ii*cal»tU>iia ti.l« ttftm thai rt>«M i+ t*\*t*& ioa with n e b tmtiml m n M *t tbi*.

tin Ots«rtfMat Elictioat.Th* mtbm* WIHIXIDWM wf Is* Dover

Hiw l>rp«rtOKhl WH ib*ir antii

[eeth, "Auylhiog elae! Why, you d—.'foot jon, you won't, let me UVB what ]do want I" and, tnrning on her heel, nhomarched out of tke store like an offendedprincess.

There is no accounting for the tafltfl o!

a mule.John (House had one that got an idea

it was a locomotive; it backed into oneof tho pits in the round-house, Tnesdinight, and it waa a dead mule an Wedseaday morning. This is not tbo firsltime tba mole thought it was * locomo-tive.

John Skilimau, engineer, has boeibavins t l l H BBue- U i s ^ffine. tbi

Caldwell," caiae out of tbe shop eiToesdny with a brand new e*b on, • glis-

cout of paint and Tarnish, an ^?(ihn~waa at work Wednesday nornini

proud of his engine u Robf* Bournofhi* fastest colt. ',

Our Sunday Bohoul pie-nie came alast Friday wwk, and I am toti tbey hitheir usual good time. I was not there.

The excursion of tho Stanhope BrassBand came off on Wednesday. I binnot beard the amount of tbe prollta, baI doubt whether it will bring them I I .each.

Tl« Cataolio pie-nic eomes off Thurs-day, The proceeds ure for the benefittbe new cburoli thty propose to bnilJIt is ubunt tune years liow Bishop Coirigau hud the corner etope. Hard tieame oa them and iiotbiug b u beendone to it uiuee. Futlwr Oram aa;sis deutrniiuml to built it now. I boj

ill tmoceed, but it looks like an u;biU bnsiDuw. Tbo large majority of tl

Q who compose hi* eougregatioiniuaty cents t» day, when tbey work. TLold ud(w. "A !.*>) for lack and a poo0140 for iMbiet," fauld* good In tbr'

\ Tbey an) mwllyblwaed with goodd familie*. It i i« simple nun

•ri'.limotlc, bow mneh money they ifrom Ibe Kujinort of ibeir fantill

U> l-ailt charehe*. or support wuii.)nari*«. And viit ihry give, give, give, •MnoUxly U siwaya Mlling man. nwr•Oft. Tbera or* BO people in Iks wv;i

afor ta*lr ahnreh "tlte Calbolie, mil 1 boue th*y will•utD« o«Uiila h*lp lo boiU th«i «horch

The three yorng persona who metwith tboi-e BCHOUS misliapH iu this plm^anil vioinity a fortuiyht agu i» tho toitnof broken liinbs, are Retting ulong verywell.

SoniD rntcrpiibing geuiiifl iu the em-ploy (presumably) of W. a. Babbitt, <>fMorriHkiwn, had the effrontery to paintMr. Babbitt'aadvertiBQQtenton the broadsiiln of the Drakreville school building,

•liT Uit; dfilnaiun, porhnpB, that it WONdid bum, or some old concern thuiId claim IK> vwin-rxliip, uulws thut of:

, Bivbbiit, which advtirtisciauot dues |tseeiii to convey a very fuvorablo idea

e to the intelligeuci! and pride of the»ple belonging to lliat echoul district.hut school house bulonga to tbu pco-

of that district aud tbnt fitndiaticluiiit'Ulutiun was put on without the^tint of Ihoso who liavu uburgo of it,;. Eabbitt, or hia ninu, ought to bo•ited to give the building a good coatpaiDt in order to render tho estah-liueut an in visible color.Much has beeu wiidrt'ceuUyiu respect

I ho guido-boiirds which liavt1 beenwu «»r broken down mid elluccd, nrg-

g their rustoration, ute. I t is to bo>d that tho committee of thistowu-will permit no such nienn looking

vertinem>3Uts of niggurcUiness to be, up again. A sample bonnl decentsize, shape, paintiug and lettering

lould bo furnished by the committee,id those put up be made to correspond.;h the anmple. They sliould have titnst ttro coats of good paint, nnd tlte.tericg done with pnint in oil, and not

impblack and turpentine, I have no>a&A that in an adjoining towuahip tbesards don't aeeui to have any otherint on them except the letteriug.OBR gnide-bonrds nrc a great public

•nvocience, and should he well lookedtor.We are glad to welcome in onr conr

lunity the numerous Btrangere who nrcpassing the Summer at the varions board-

g places at Succosnnna aud Drakes-lie, nnd hope, us daring the piist few

•ears, their numbers mny increase yenrfteryear until our* prt-t.v villuge shall

IB transformed into ii (own aud obti '•pulftTity which will warrant us tolake an pffort to huve the County Seat

, to Sm-ciiflnnnii. A mor« eligi-le pluco is uot to be found in tho couu-'. All we want in the population, Bothin SBCCDIDDUB (Vannicr'a)and Boxbury[otsl (Mast's) ars fil'.ed with gueflta.nd nt Drakesville, Mr. Scheer's placiud Bakt?r's Hotel, ura filled to theiripucity, nnd some are stopping with•. A. D. Sulmou.

At Drakesville Mr. Bohcer is thiionper in honraing business. Startingitli but a few at first, nod then ouly n\

iporary coneidorntion, the numbeisteadily increased with each BUC<

teedicg year, filling tbe house to over-S, natwitliBtaiidiDg the se1

additions he has built to the originalitrueturo, whith ia attribntabla to tbe

it tbat Mr. Solieur knows how to kespgcod oonntry boitrding bouse. In «on-

leelion with his establishment ba ownsworke a farm, raising his own vege

tables and frnit whieh are always sup-Jed fresh and of go«\d quality. Every-ling furnieiied the table is lha best thai

can be procured and terved in •> masneibat few boarding honsea out equal,'ben the rooms through th« h<

large and pleasant with fnrnitnre to oor.respond. Bo tben Ukiug into onmdderitiontbenanylndnoementaMr. tiaheer'louse affords—thefinely shaded gronnditnd arbora, the facilitiea for bathj^g,tbe pleaaant ramblw through Ibe wooOi^joining, the freedom frcim EBJ outsidsnuiseor tumult, all combining to

place home-like—it U not to be won-dered at tbat the' house is rtendily gain-ing a name and influence to render ilpermanent feature of tbe Tillage. UiSclieer con tern plates another flDlarg*

of his boOB6 this fall to meet,possible, tbe demand neit y»ar; aoJ MiB&ktr, too, I believe, thinks of b;nldinan addition to hia hotel for tbe BAHfrarpose. Oosxo.

A Man who Wants to Know.Some of the correspondents who wril

to tbe Treasary DepnrttD*nt for informa-tion causa unnecessary troabla by tbeirverbotity. Others mix mitt I era uo tb:the officials whom they address are troi

to muke out what tliry want to gt.\BL A tli ird aud numerons ctuu

)UB so absurd tbat th* wito be a»banie<l of tha .Bum

their lettera Ixtray, Mr. Otorgg Smith,who wrilw from •' pybonx bluff piOardlD, eoaoty l«nn»«<*," evidently V*

to neither of tb*w tbuvui. Uuema to know uaetly wbat be wantskno*. awl he approaehet the natterband without eirettmioeutioa. He wrilunder ikta of July 18,1879. as follow*.

" T o the eommUhnar ioletnsl nttiWMbington d • d«r« «ar i beam a naty tbel yog MM) tbet lbs ndielubuD _la i tetks on t«tba«k«r *OD4 mtewt tkiravBM Uta yera t M • i l y o u Aa\m BIw« n«* to pay Ib* M M prjea for a nilterUckrr w. did brfor t h . rwlMthstUT the tscki and boo (Its tb* bnefl tllw rwlued»hnn is t o t i wmi4 III* lofori la intat b l l n u chaws aban. 91

Improvement In tho Iron Business.•The rovl'-ul of the irou trade," said

tic Hon. Abrnm 8 Hnwilt, Tucslfty, "islit- Iflgitiniiite result of the revival of

,Uy. In Pnbruury I saidin Congress tbtit as soon as we came

i f lid vulues^that isao to n biifliB of solid vuluvalues measuacd by gold—w

Tl t b l

that is,should

s m a y ge iimspority. Tlio trouble IVHB nott tnere waa no money. There waa

of capital, but there wan a luckC i t l t re afraid

Beard of Freeholders.Tbe regulnrqoarlarly nu>eting of tbe

Bw.nl of FreeholdGru was bcld in thoCounty ftall Tbbmdu. Messrs. Brown,of J.ffcrson.wia Undd.of Chester, be-ing nbnent.

Mr. Lose?, of Wtindbom. of tbeSpe-jial Committee to nettle wjttb ex SberiffiFreeman, reported tbat tliey could notMttle with him on tbe basU bald by theCommittee to ba righl—the Sheriff d*-manding his fall bill for Jail few*, wbiebof confidence. Capilabs^ - . , n — -

tii invest their mnuey T?hnn we had a itlm nonnsel tot the Bojrd bold to Mluiiitcd aiid fluftuatiug currency

1 tlmt yalues ate tixt'iJ, an eru of|iptrily begius. lUilronds are being•trutitod, factories built, Wiiateruemcuts ara rapidly Hpringiug up,lung hoarded eupitul ia agniu iu cir-

~ 10 ia a gonomlA revival uf tlio

13a, but follows a

I of general buniiioss. Iron inHied to carry out tlie revival. When

of prosperity hugina, when trade. . .3, aud great enterprises aremuad, irou isnuedod to carry ou tho

,-ivnl of tho ironif u yuauiue re-

Mr. 8milb, the counsel, suid that ex-BbcriffF»eman'abill ot 8400 jail feesshould >IBVB been collected of the pria-merB, Imt Mr. Freemon, uf!« having-one ont of office and settled witli the

In tsliort, thuisu of prosperity.trudu nuvur

jail feeu (about $90) from prisoners, nowied this bill os on offset to the

' claim asainst him. Mr. Smith

»rk. Hence Liproof positiv

•al of busincBB gisuumlly.aeetHtbis: Evwy ironpt at work during tho period of do-oHBion is now overrun with orders, is>rking at its full caj-acu* and uuablfill its ordots. OiSiors that had to

fdisurned Sheriff Sale.,«rrf» Oiwuit Oourt.—Tbe NationBl Iron BtnkOr Uorrto'owu ««• Ppter W. Cam bu Hid I»aacCumlw. Fi.f»- de bon. iitjlor. In u»*«. iBoluruable to Oalabar Term, A. D. 1«6. 1

TITSKV 4 TO0K0BL00D, AU'.va.iiF>iMCironltCe«rt.--WiB.M. Huild t». I«*ocOombB, Potor W. Oombi. Pi. U. do Iran. i>lter. In caw. l tntanubb to October Term,A. O., JB7S.

MUJLH&OHUIK-'H, Alfja.Harrii Oirouit ConrL-Jqlin»lhin Htnejf vi,

Iii»e Oombi and Pcler W. Combi. Fi. ft.de boa. at tor. Hetataaile to DduembcrSd,A.D., 1H70.

PlrtJET & YOUN0BL00D, Att'ja.Tb« B«I« on behalf of the *bov» named p«i-

JM ii adiournea to tike f)lsce at tbe UnitedDUtes Hotel la Morriitown, N. J.,ou

MONDAY. KEPTEUIILII Hiii,A. D. 1876, betirecu tlie boon of VJ M. ami C

" °C ' I'lEltflON A. FREEMAN, Lale Hlnnff.Dated Augnet Wb, 187D. *1 ^

H t,Y. nod af ter biivina etilli-ciffll w i n e

aid that the fees won 25 eenU for re-

ceiving a prisoner, 12 cents foring them, and 26 per cent, added making47 rpulB, but this tbu county wa«

l for nnd Ibe C<the bill. Tbi

nittflibitl an

declinedbetwoci

bis bill and the eounly'* eluim hi 830 or84.1 iu favor of the couniy.

Counsel paid he bad suggested io Mr.Hell, Mr. Freeman'B lawyer, e.u amleabhn-.jit, to secure, an opiuion from JndgfI)alrymp1o«Bto tUe lefiulity of tbe jail

ll t tho ex< » « • « ' » - ,I)alrymp1o«Bto tUe fiy

operations are now going to work | f008 bill, and to save all parties tho ex-Tho raw material for making

in oroa, pig and wrap iron, has ad-meed from ten to twenty-five per coot,nl alone has not advanced. Tho int-

unusual. I t is becauBfl thu pro-icers huvo a cnpaclLy for putting coalthe market far in advauce (if tliu de-nd, and not warranted by the oou-io u of thiugs. Henco coal cauuot

•Gray forge pig iron, the standard[ irou, has auvuiiml from 814 to S17on, and there is a demand for all that

am bo made. But tint price will not g»i moch higher, for the reason thftt, if0 price goes up, then foreign iron will, placed on tho market. Wo are nowiporting iron, iu tlio form of utcd and

„_ m rails and old rolls. The great do-maud for iron bas stripped tho coiutry

tha immense atock of old rails tliutid ncoumuliited iu tho era of d,u. Old rails nre used you know, forirking over, and are made into new

.jn. Most of tbe material used ou theiterated roads Is a i d e from iron nils.

• The only question i» •whether lb(i&uerity will conlinuo. I t ia bound toitimie, I think, but wo sball huTo no

u of high prices, simply a hculthy.uuorative bnsinass, witli moderateirices, that will enable couaumpis lo go

ith their enterprises. This is trueLObperity. High pricea check pro :

We huva got to tbni. stage whenerythiiig will gu on without an era of

igh prices. I said that n » W »"on

irks were again beginningjia relates primarily to Want farnacen,lut the furnaees t la t are again going

into blast ara tbose that can make ironply. Those that from their situa-or any other causes an&not make

iron for any less tban t l 5 a to& cannotinto blast. This country can now

irodnce about 4,000,000 (OBI of pig iron;000,000 of this can t>e made under <1&ton ; the other 2,000,000 cannot, be

lade lor lesa than $20. Kow, pig ironn't go above ( 2 0 ; when it does thi

_iporter atepa ia. Whj, I COD importIrat grade gray fur^e iron for *10, payig a duty of $7. Bo you aeo gray '°rge

iron con't go aboTO <1B. ^ ."•'Kbw, a "worT abvul {E«.dnties on

ID. On uig and wrap iron, aleel rails,id many kind's ol mannfactnred ironiej are exepulve ; $7 is too high on pif

iron. Bat tbey have conferred onireal beaefit. I t is, that in. thiB era olIvpreHslon they have prevented thi

country from being tbe uiqk into which:he iron of other /ountricfl conld hi

. IL*d tliu duties been low euougb,impurtutions of iron woald

IcatrojeJ our buaiacM, and closed tboaelUblinhmsnts that .have just bero abler keep above water, ID(3 are now ready

to T*>np the advauUges ol this renewedprosperity. Duties, io u y •pinion,

only to take effect in periods o\ritrumu dvitreriion. Tben they protecmr fefimoindaslrics. But thert sboul>e ••lidiug btale, md with tbe rctui>f pruMparity tlm duties ooght to d<iretkwi, ktud whun irou i« worth $20, tht,bej Bhuuld be lukei. off eutiruly. Thi,\it co 11 bamL'r will be pruUcled, and «ba able to buy bis irou at a rvasonutiprio*.

"But, Bi I said, UirM is u* doubt thaiwaaif UgitiDiiig au e n uf ucalthfiprosperity. Nothing can ebeck it. W<ax* the granary fur the worlil. Our cro|thli y«ur it eaormuus. lut]thrive. L u t year we f ut dowi8,800 miles "f railitiail. Thiswill b* 4,000. Uaiiy iron nanufoctura n thai wen ah,* took advanlai* «>( tl

1, aa j rabaill thifttrntctt. TJndi-r tbe tuiftplan* irou a n U n ^ l c u l»w w «13

if M s Itto uKI tba

of a regular suit.Ur. Earlca moved the Committee beitinued, with power to wlUe. H

.jnght they would do theirduty.Mr. Jackson moved to amend by gi'

tho Cominttteo lull power t i Benpersons and papers—to Battli) arnica

•, or othorwiao, but secure (. settle-•nt at nay rate. Wh:o!i waa sgwed t-Mr. Earlcs' resolution, as amended

FOB then passed.Mr. Earlfca then presented a reaoli

tliat the County Clerk and Sunc,te be allowed $1 per week in lien ol';. janitor's fees carried,Mr. Earles moved that aa the Clerk'a

was inisreaaed by extra mnetiugsiat his saiary bt> raised from 8100 to.60. Can led.Dr. Jackson QOTCH. when the Boardjonrned it adjourn to meet on tlie

•cond Wednesday in September. Oar-ied.Mr. Condit culled attention to the fact

iiat there « u no pens, ink or paper furn« use of t l * county soartt, hat no • •ion was taken.On motion the Court House Commit-

wnre nntliorieed to purchase n safeuse in the BberifTa offloo, not to ex-

teed a cost of 8160.The Collector^ report showed that

812,000 back taxes were doe tlioounty from the township*, and the

rector said some action should be.ltuu on it,Mr. Hunt moved the Collector beithorised to proceed ti> collect the ar-'

re&rages ol the taxes. Carried.Director Howe!l said he anBoonton the Iron Compuiiy had not

lid tbair 1878 taxes, asd be thought ifidividuals *t.ro comp«ll«d;to pay tbtre

ao season wby corporations sboild

lOt.

SHERIFF'S SALE1.

irifo, 11. - -—™ -i—Valle* Baliruad Com^apy. Joliu 8. Kf*"™?.Jdliu'Eduw JotttiMUi J « « * I). \«mlTliB Now Vork Otwranty «ndI linleraCinupsHv, rr«aoto 8. Lnthrop, Btecivor forTUeCeDtn.lB«llro«d Cnmr "

)f fieriilis/iHlull vnmspfwnle •!it tlie Court. Hooso, 10 Uomi-

MONDAy.tlielfilbdiy of BepteMber next,A. » . 1CT», belwooa ,-tfa* hour* ot U H . s n d 'u'elocli P. M., th«t JB 10 my et a dVlnck in tli<

iid .liiv, all tlmt

asliinir Libao Vei^aen, N. J., on

HARTWELL'S SCHOOL\T fHEBE E d ' s MAY RECEIVE THE COM-W ri;rt»»nd o»re or a Cbrlmlap Ht'inrit

tho name time, with tLoroujjIi ln»tniciion,•hetbor in prupamtiou for business orColleBc."Ho lTlncinal waB for wverBl yearn conucctod

Uliilt. IkUroinunt Semlaary, tlio BCIIMI orBlr.lLA. Htllei.

Nest Term ! jlns September 8th.iOdresi at Unlonvllle, N. J.,

a & . IIA1ITWI:XL,A.M.Tbo Prliietpal mvy hu esun in Duvor

ricrunon aud Wddtn'Mlay, Ar- " ' "'iquiriuff kt tbii office.

ind 20, by

Supplement to an Ordinance17NTITLEJ> "An Ordio.iioo CoamuoliiR M-J2J cenefl* of Auctioneer*., H»nker»*nd Pud-dltw"—I'ussodMfiTlT, 18419.

TkWO &WV6T lUltiVX8BO. I .-Be it Ordkinod by tlio M»>;or, Ite-

cordor, Aldermen and Comnion (Jouni'ilmeB ofDover tbot •omucb of Stottona. ut ibu OU1-niDoe to which this is a iupptumont, wlilchread! as KUom: "Forencli IIUVUT »nd ped-dlor with the prlTllege or U8iD8 one poddlir'*

rt, five Dollan," bn and (he HUBded r B

Marcti 111,1010, iud Te.-orded In the MorriB(bnnty lloamt or Docdtun Hook V D, pngo 4US,

i runmnif tlionoe UH the wimtmeBUow poinUorth. Forty-cislit herein and ft

nutes t t i i t ttuko, n

iountifn:_ . , , l i r e «

ilnka to a gt»kt<; tlilegreGs ensi.trel

dlorM

KrW»mei ldVd:r i idBo much of HwtkuSoritui ordinance ibMI reed i» rollows: "Foreieb Hiwker or ppdiller with lln privihtgaoriiing one r>eddtcr'n wspon or cirt, n eum aol

bo It furtlier ordained,'ttectloa 7 or «aid Ordimt

U tliii IM — ' '

tlio Howling Gpucu (8) north,UB sed twentj-tbruo|3) nnrtti, IBrtyjB'-TCn

«.».». v « . „ * and tMrtv-obe Unkiij» utake: tlieace (4) norih, Blxty-iive do-

sn»'Biiil thirty niinutO east, five Chain* andBuveiHT-flvolipka toa stahp; theapejCS; uortb,flfty-fiTo degruoK and thirty minumeaBt.ihno• i»ndi«!itv-five links to » slake ; tliui.Be

lib, forty-live doRrces vwt, flvorchainaclit links to» I U H ; thence 171 tnrih,Sx aesreo* and ILiriy^vo minutes eaxt,

t]iroudiaing«pc]tffenty-twi> ilnkatoft lUke;tlitnce (Hj north, foriy-threo doRrt-Hs auuthirty ruuiniLH t»st, BfxcliBina «a>J forty-one•InkM Uia »uito;thpnce (O) north,forty-'- ' ln-;reeg imst. t«o vttttn* »Pd tliirtymveiu n HtaUe ; thorco (111) iioitli, loriy-cmnias'- ' J •—"-'--

witli a u

Supplement to an OrdinanceENTITLED. "An Ordinanrt to r»RuUtt

proc«edin«» for th« I>unlibai«»t of moh•rnoiia»fal.ktloir«B(IafaltMior •» liabl* h»U Dm or »<aalij by any Ordintnrt »f th*1 Z CouncU It D,.Ttr, p.Hcd J D D . 9,1800

PAKBED ACOCIT 11,1879.8KC. I .-B« It ordiined hy tbe Mayor, Rt-

corder, Alilermen and Common Cnmtcilmon orDover tbit tbo word "twelve" in Seclion 8 olthe Orilinance to which this ii a fiipplonioat,be stricken out snd the word "Rix" be sobeti-uted Uanlbr. flE0RGE ra0HABDBi U(.,Or,

ITTBIT ! WM. H. LAHBEUT, Cldlk,

Railroad Aco!d«nt.A sad aouidont oconnred at Lookout

, just west of Whitehall, on tbeh T l i

NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.obn M. D. Barnes TB. The Lehigh ValleyIron Company. In case; attachment.Notfce 1« hereby given that a writ of at-

tachment at the mil of John M. D. BarnesBgai&Bt tUa riglits and credila, mouejH nndeffects, goodi and obatte'q, Unds nnd tene-

itata of Ibe Lehigh Tallty Iron Coiuvaoy,r«n.Mi"dent debtor for the tnm of threu

hBDdred and alitj two dollara, iowsA out oftoe Cfironit Oourt af tbo OoBnty of Morris,oailiD 18th day of January. 187ft, returnableand returntd into Court duly eieouled bytbB Sbertf of tho County of MorriB. on thetweotv-flmt Aay of Junuary, A. D.( 187!), andthat A. JnflMm Goe haa UeB appointed Aud-it tii

ioonlon BraD«h, oa «3T«ning., j'ho victims, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Bnt-ir, who Hvo ncarBoont'in, had Iwen toitersoo, 24. J. , with tbeir horaa and aivered n^orket wagon, and had leturned

far « the railroad crossing wbcraley were irrnok by tbe "Lincoli

•ark'"—'fwild pat"—wbiob w.ns rnnniDg[>wn baoiwRro* lor o train. "Tlieir honeitul arosBed ip time to HOTS itself,

jftgon wu ; ' aUook and violentlyinrlod from'Uie!ira(*, throwing out tbiiwonpunts aaverftlwrfa apart, where tliuyrefe picked up in nn instjDHible am'>adl> truieed condition, an.! UVm tibe house of John Henry VnuOiiTueLere tbey were made as ciimfortaliln asircumstouecs wonld permit. In th*

tiroc, by order ol Bitperintrorientner, Dr. , Rjetaon, WUB biing

rou(jht from Bbonton hy ipflcinl tn»in.Ipon arriTiDg, lie, oltt? an txs'jiiiiaticn,

li>rormed jonr forrefipnncWt thtit tbeigh I kip [I«1*IB bone of Mr. Butler WHSroken, nod tbo sbonlder hadly brnimvl,

while Mr-. B. bud a gbu.stlyeut on ilright temi'lt, cxUndfag to the ej«, or! tbt) liones cf tno rlglit* lore irn

>krn, aud the n^lit liipbadlj injnred.Upou rcrt'iTing faniier iuKtrrctionn Iro

iperinUndent Remoiif r, (lib doctor liftlie victims fariifnlij iemoTP(T t« (bahiiJin*, whore tbny ars Mreiviag tlio lif euro at bis hatidi. Up to laW-iioanU botb w#r^ ttill aliva. altb^

,1B death of Mn. B. :i aOdmeitt»rilyod. The boiM ran un to Uontiie be was dUmverrd in an uninjured

conditicm, feeding hj the mu\}*v\*.

wblcb^r»oti •btll;. gocidt orar-

._.ji the town ofJler ' i Cflrt or wug-being liccuiod as

hawker or peddler by the Mayor »• h«»in~ ibn penalty of tuu dotlara for

„_ followet'•lo mxtno ahftll bairk or pod die •nymorcliti)-1.O, goodi onrtiolo* of §ny dnHcrlplion with-i t*u town of Dover, or Bliail drive my ped-ler'n cart or wagon wllltln laid tar~itboutbcii-g licensed as « bavkoror pedillv tbe Mtivor ax hem In provided, and for *o of-iadiDR ulialt forfnit tad pay » Hne uot eiceod-IL' teo iloliari for vteh offenai'"" OEOROE BICtii

ATTEST ! WK. H. LAMSKBT, Ol'k.

Dorer, or .hell Utive ao» podd!»n witliiu .aid totrn wliboat bi

.„..,. Uy of tuu ia r j alimm," bound the umo

' ' • Section 7 iball mad •

M T

GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE OF CLOTHINGWill Begia This "Week and Contiaue

FOR THIRTY

IAnd Dnrlng'that Timo I will Hedgo Mysdt to Offor tc, tia

THE BEST BARGAINS

in tlMORUIS

Those Desiring to have their Garment* Jfad« to Or.

der can do so at Correspondingly Low I'riccs. ]|0

not buy one dollar's worth of Clothing until you imvc

isitcd tlie Clearing Out Hale of

M. L. FELL,fflORRISTOWBT N. J.

for a corner; tlied fl

„ Ji

d ieaty-ayo lluki tu »-r oa four oiat untlur ei

reatii, tblrly-livo

obaiuu and(W) norlli,B eait, four

batkrnut

._.„—„.__.„,, i,ny«cli»iuH audtUirtjoigbt linlta to tlie west aide ol • clieatuuttrt

• ' •' - ' ire home tutrkud for

ib,tbirlo>:D dOfjruL-H an

ilalie, tl.cnee (10) nortl• twontv-lko mlniitity-ilvo liokt

Hlenrly qpnosiUi tbolornur with a blaiolideg; tbenau (li),L.hlrty ralnutta oa.tKTdilink -wont.v-flvi:ait, one cbtfuIhoi

, forty-two ilfgri!i.'io eh mat and till;

(51) lh ftl

•Ixty-ono IIDICI ; Ilieidegrees and tiftMn in

vtake; tbenoe (JO). j d thiri-j-win»teneL , .twolluku taaataka : tliuaoe (51) aorlh, f«rly-two dcffreei and forty minntei eaat, twncliahmand thirty llnka to a stake ; thunce {2!J) tiortlilirty-throe dograoei Bud forty-flveBiinntciitiast,* cluing and flfiy-aii links to « stake ,

ce (i8) north, siity-two degreeu oast, iwocbninttand fllty-ftvu links to a utuku ; lliencoi?i) nni-tli, Klxtv-cigtit duoreoB and tun miu-utca east, uue pliiin aud eighty links tu a stake;

(25| north, aixty'Heren Uegroti esutiuaudelHUtT-throfl Jinks j o a etaku •

thenoe (26) nwtfi. BfevDUty-fplu* dfllrwiand flf— i mhiLiit-n L'BBt, flvo chains anu oighty Imki

Btake ; tliouoo t'if) north* sixty-tUrec do(Bind I wen ty mlDUlO east, Ibree cliaini

NnonBPUH k SMITH, Att'ya.Dai«d March us, thin.

ALWAYS RELIABLE.

THE CASH SYSTEW

WMIBAKER

^ link* to(16) norlij, Ibdty-tiglit degrees Kn.l tonm oa-it, 'one eti tin and forty-a ii links tn a

o [ tlionco {17} lorlh, tv(ipty<aix degi*!!*Btty-Bfo m i t t two

tb tiant, t

a Httkc ; Ihiucn !ri'ti w»t. uue cbain Ma (ID) Dcirlb, thirty-tilu

t »»it, Irrn chuina tft

n . . j s i n d iwmty tntDUlO ennd sixtv-iiTc .iuki to a aUkt*north, fltiy-iiuveu dcgrcoB eas

*eautUkt* i tli

t, oigstake ; tlioaco (2U) north, thirty flvi

lesreea wait, BtDOty-Hrou links to n itakoiheuoe (80J nortb, fifty-tiro degreei and thirty.Ive niDntes cut , four chaioi and niaetv-omUaki to a stake ; thence (81) north, aiity-uiaidwreei and fortj-five rainutei eut , tn» islialmsad forty-six HDIB lo a tttke ; Iheaee (3-11north, seveatj degreei and thirty-five uinuto*eait, two cbBim aad thirly lioki to s stake;thence (83) nortb, itxtj-ilx &mlDBtei cut , three «baini aiit l U k t ; Iheoce (M) north, flfty-Bev*» def netand ihirtj.flTe minalei ea*L tbroc ehiliarty-Bislink* t o a BtakBj'liepee c»j ,firty-lbrae dfgreci and thirty mlnntsi «nt,thwa chains and f.itiy-ftw linki toaiiakethopce (SO) north, furlf-ait degreeB aud flitmiouteieail, three chains and nineteen liukitoanlftke; thence (9?) noith, rorty-flee d<prep«€iiit, i i i etiaioa and nn* iii'lii toaatakiih«pce {38) nortli, foriy-m V

, two r twii and ti

link., to a Hake nnd ti<..._ jib life uf tiiu Lower Ltniuwwid tmutiTract of 3W61-1U0 aorca ; ihineu akm^ n i d Stb

[irlj-uigbt* dugruru and tliirli" ' id«<;

l .uuhokntuB

tljelllli Uueuf i

[>f atoi; lUoiii

Mug tCOlltUll

i &tb

u » U u i urlttrutii \if 3IHt C4-10U

irtChm-lottMcFarlmiby I)L._Ho by iki-d dated IIIT 15tb,

tl M i C '

DOVER, N. J.,where tho bent inducements tireoffoiwl to imyiTtt in low figuron forall kiudB of iiierchandisn, for th»reaton tLat' no ei tra maTginti nn

ictiKKarv to bo imulu to cover badtbtfl. ETEiirmiKa 1.HIJAIII,P..Earh dt'pnrtincDt of th« Htort? innekvd with the Intent and bunt

Roods.

BRY CSOODS.All i H iu lad ion' f:il>ri('B

| , pIllfllt uf Cor»«lH, OloTGfl, Hli^iIliblniiiH, ButtmiK, KacluiigH, T .and all other articles for utility

d t

el L. Jf[BIN, and recorded M r r H C•nl i.f Deed,-, in W.k "O t ," nsiKOi

uuco (40) tt!oHB Bald rlnvcntl, hue. sccnrdnifittin tmnini.1 cwurac, rtoutli, vixtj-livw degruet

.i«t, thirteen rUitiK aiid thirty linli, ' 'Uiconu-r thermr ; tb(<ucu (41) »'n t l i l i t i e o f a a i d M i U

ml tik

U tmol,

to lln- L'"l"35DC1-. . .

.1 line of nm iHJiuti).

tVi t'ho 2nd c

id Forge t r a d (as ttxml fifl;

ner Ilit-wif; tlicni'e nlittrirt i>r (1)9 37-11X1 acr

TfjTd by Saimic: 'J'niliiU itiil wife U>I^I^OT: L* flt-i-fl ilhinl More!) 2*. IWO,conkd in thu Mmm Count j llownl dfD

fl, foiKu ao2, At. ; Hit Dm |iH) aa tbi

ijrlunmBiia mrutj liulm, m ^he 1/lh liui or iaij Wl 37-lUU in

hfont-alotiRllio J2tli liuo tht-rcdfj (4!i

)eigLti'>-ii IT re I, 1» tiif u n c Iing tlie u m prtmiioi <*nE>g* tnita Aarmttui Hurlt- • , , . - ] , . McP. iUaml . . . i R U . . . .

ilaorl U*T 10, !.«•, m l riifit>r Uii parebic* ai'Btj iliirt

ARD PRICES!3CYTHES, SCTTHE SNATHS, GRASS HOOKS,

HAY EAKES and FOItKS, GRAIN CRADLES,HOES, PLOWS and PLOW CASTINGS

IRON and STEEL,. AXLES AND SPRINGS,

MECHANICS TOOX.S,

SHEIF HARDWARE,AT LOWElt PHlCJia THAN EVER AT

EEEf'S,BIjiCKWf.LL SI., KEAK JIOHKIH, DUVEK, N. J. DON'T Foncitfr THE PUCE,

OP THE :E».A.I>I-.OO:K..

NOW FOR BUSINESSl

THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, u now comfortably inatalloJ inhia new place of buBinefw, tbo MANSION HOUSE BLOCK, SUBBCISt., opposite Cnin's shoe store, where he has opened tbo finest ClottingHouse ever seen iu Doyer, aud with fintt-olass workineii and cnloigeufacilibefi i« prepared to do & larger

CLOTHINGfit LOWER PRICES than wero over before feaown in this

ond of tho State. Call aud mo my uuw stock of SPRING and SUM-MER SUITINGS, oinbracing oyerythiDg tbat is new, stylish andHervicGfiblo for tho Beaeon, including Fancy Casflimeres and CLe^ots,Scotch Goods of all descriptionH, Doeskiao, Moltons and Tricoe, andovorything required in tho lino of Suitings, for men, youth and l*r> TBAIHO a hanclaomo and entirely new line of GENTS' FUENISHIMGOODS, •which contaiim all the new novelties in Shirta, Ties, Collars,Cuffs and everything else for gent's wear. I am also agent for tbeWHITNEY SEWING MACHINE, the LeBt in the world. I meanbnsineBs, aud. for Htyle, durability and low prices, intond to place mynew clothing housu beyond all compotitors. * A caU is respectfully sol-" f ' • "• THOS. WALSH, the ONE-FIUCE CLOTHIEII.icitod.

THE BEDEE'S OPPORTMTYIa wh«n the pri of Lumber Is BO low thai building ie mntte protoUf -

THE DOVER LUMBER COMPANY

LOWER THAN EVER.

UMBER

BATO sitvl* arrang*in»nta Ly which fcthe] can otur eitrainely lav n\ee i

tho BUIIMEB T1UDE of )n all kinds of Inmbcr, includin

SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, MOULDINGSind D H K S S E I ) L U M B E R o( o»«rr aenoription. 8»»i»l "JP U D I I K «f " I 'M kind dona u raumuM. u .1 . M I mill. " '<• "'known thai thi«* •BE*KWJ in buildiBg U D U , , one.lbinl tti. mtt ;k«TiiiK their Umber work.4 to ord.r fcj mnchlnor;, ih''" •T<-<t' ^g r c t saving la a u n u l Ubor. To thi. branch of till baniiicM *r"^. tUut i . a Is gi*e«.

OBOBDM IliciuutDa, PrM(J«ul. 1»AO R Jou^T.ikM. U. KiurHOU, Boc'J sva Buna.

GroceriesProvisions.—At T*tt ur»m. Aug. 11, vm, Jul

H U ( MAll kiinls nf

nf tiiin rlitkntctiTilt'|tartlu<'lit<>liitlm line for MFKESH nml C

Brpvtu tnm .11 |»rl. ut aoilk KJtntj iB4llsat« a lauBt pruauunanlTlral la Ib. iron liulr. Ulae., Idaad lanjta waieh bsn bna idk

M . iUtfef kC|4 0B

J. , . KI a.w f

MU.aeUMrtlCbM.r.aJIVrtOnauillW.o.ljW.a lalbUnctoa

la iion «t>W|MI«aMa|Jy fti|>yJML I t . (s

la »M«a

U al«yi Bbdlt(om*tio« aboat

thaa Bay il*j have. Tb* baildtn Ukt n. tl l^W. ^J.* tlnrti Ruf.. and •!?• ut ChtrU-t

at Watortoo, «Mrb will ii-aUBillnsin tbrlruti U&i)>v[uul K

tnr llBC 111 Burttt. r»r(fHtI|bt tU«r«•nrHEKMTAJU.Il . -Ai

M.4..AU, IS,UT«, b; BOOTS and SHOES.lalia* abMt tW itpfj to MrUlp la BrwtlMc Or»y, M Mtt

h»t«i4-W«. W, SMkr

CVftala WM.-M rate Ina

CROCKER! s TABLE W A i • o««tsI ' la.Blui.LH)4 RfkUt t 6«il la »\AAt Auction! TOTAL

QNICA larur an,! ;fxx! slock ooufcinntlv

i».i h a n l , Mm! n.'4irlt« of »H kintfsin the ws j nf { utkto Dxiij for inrti.iuti, »Hi'arfffuHjf

W l l•xnrat.Dmt.llWn U a tmni•aramaaitM tas aH okl<4 aian Wedne»d»y, Auju»t 27,1870,

l.lilnl haw-IM M. Tht t-rwt rare for

HEETOWBEBB. W U K « » "•B I I r n ' "* • " i i l a > r d f r ' o f

ftsrt^l UmnO. 4 fwaat*. N M toto

MtWM.tta.aMatjMr.lll MALAKIA, »nd CMIUSH A P A i *^»»» il«»»jtM*ii *»• tW' «t>W af a«*4 • » » •

WmtsMitMaMlataaatfali* sW It ncrrr tiB* to • *ifBt UKW int0i4 Ohrum-

- a rrly « *to eeaobrt IW *•

It •*.»)"•IWtatlolUfjrUMlrUtn.UNION BOW.

SOUTH SIDE THE PARK.

Mta.taktk.MtMM. MKt*.MrWatttni«iiisl lot Una m. t * PKH tEXT. BRIAW

•Eouusnuatx II 11 aa\mWl»lCTt

Mtaaatln. a«al •>•••«>

M O» III «TOV X

Page 3: pricesofRODEKEKpEAGAFS. Immense stock of elegant and their … · b Wfl'o't oo oease lor 'am,' ''Dunn' the war old Jerry was dratt'd, Jerry never had no impeddymont in his (speech,

THE IRON ERABATUBDAY, AtfO. Wtlu 1879

LOCAL

LOCAU JOTTfNpfe ! . ^

A key found on the street maybeliadi

thin "ffiee.Win, H. I*ee, of Haokettotown,hiw taken

churBeof the Waterloo telegraph offloe.Tbe streets of Morrtetown were dom&gad

o tiifl extent ol *B0O by tiw rein* last week.

l b J df»ryifleflfiTffdl^g nfb* f»ryiflefl of

l be beJdio'til* Port OramChurch.

Jolm DelUclmr, of Morriirtown, jiaa takentlio position of olark at tb« Foiest House,Hud.l'B Lake.

Tho Stouteuberg mine, flohooloy'B Mountain, is being worked night and cloy, and theproripoots are better thai) ever befon

Mr. B. C. Motfe, ot the low fhn, of Smith•t Mngie, hus accepted the tutorship of tbeiml.lio aohuol at Hamburg. SUBMCI county,

Four hundred and sixty-four Busres of tBethlehem Iron Company stock will be Holdat tha Jlngla Hotel, Bethlehem, on AngL'lld,

Tho employees in McCrackeu's ciirrinfnolory are now working overling, nnd 1chUihi'uihnieut in turning out KOHIU vnry flwork.

Tho school CCIIHUH of this dwl tk l wtaken lost week by Mr. 0. L. Lepoit, wfound iu tho Htiina 810 piwoiiH of the propuge—batwueu flm and uijjl.tou.i yc;iru.

Tho peach groworB in Ilunterdoii connliavo already coiiimenoed hhipping Lbojt- fruIt iattjpuctnd tlmt about io,ini<) I jacket* wha Bbipjmd from Lobntion,, only imt>-fourthof a crop.

Rend thirty-fiTe cantH to Frort. T. LeportLot-It Hor 27, Dover, N. J . , for ft comph-lifllo of tho J i t . Tnbor Uocord rturitiB • •IU.I]iiu'ftinft, tho .hilly publication of which bogun on Tlmr»day.

Itov. A. II. Ttittlo occupied thn pulpit ofthe Sohoolpy'fi Mouutftiti church, on Hiiliballimorning, tho Ilj, and at Ibis close of liii uer-muii n collection, iwuotnitiiig to SHOO, wi,ntaken to pay tbo pnslor'M salary.

An Italian murtlGrfii* in Nuw \orli ifcouily(.(tempted to NtArvo liiwridf, nml naming i.llfood, was keot ttlivo by having whitfktjy am,milk pumped i-ilo him. Dr. Artlmr, hear,ing of thin, WYH ho wouldn't mind bciiujjilacnil under wmilar truatmeul.

A curious epactaalo wan aeon in Morr!n-tlHD thu other ilny. Iu n punch waynulling furiously through tho street bellin runaway horHo was n party of hnoilhrlanding thciMKclvoR witb fruit regnrillesHtho horso or future conHeijueucey.

Tho dog census recently oouiplotwl byCorporation AnuBaBOr Lepwrt shown tlmtthere ate ninety-five canines in the to-Dover. Wo always thonght that thereworo—but tha number usually diminisheswlioo the afisensor comes around.

This (the fifth) Internal EOVOLUB l>Uti

Protection regular ineeUug nei t Mondayefanlng.

The* poach crop In tho tloinity of FlandontIs said to be good,

Work on tlte Dorer bridge, now the drawTO pushed nil day U st Sabbath.

^Three-pound bass s'm daily taken out ofBudd's Lake—at lout the fishermen say so.

1, Frisk Johnnn h u been elected Super-intendent of tbe tforriBto-wn HUston SnndaySohooL

Tbe National ODBKI of thli State i i to barenew uniform. The colorr will &e dttrk «ad

light Mae.

The oar shop* are BO crowded with workthat the employeai work to- 0 o'clock onSaturday night.

TbeN. J. Historical Society meat* at tbeForest Grove Uoune, Bohooley'» Mountain,~iezt Thursday.

Tho eicursioi of the Morris town HI. E .ibbath Bohool to M&nliattaa Boaoh last

weekneUod al>out | 19S .

The Andovpr Iron Company IB uiing about 4, (MM) tnniinf ore per mi inthf tomHeir luiniiH at Ilihoruia.Borvices will aRfiiii bo oroitte<I In BL

nlm't OburoU to-mnnow, but will behe ldi usiiiil thi! tinbhnlh aftiT.Mrs. Hamuf] K. Sinwik, formerly of Mor-

Mtnwn, now uf Newark, has fallen hciir to anijitrty vulufcd at !}i;ri,iiO(l.Mi*-fi Kutii! Didd, a fauorito prima donna,bi'^iMiiing to givo numorouA ooncQi"tfi'^~

s. Sl»s imviT iippenru ftt niatiueox.

often benrd and' oo-i<iiuilly Ki'flit by thoid--iilthou(;h nono

mpers ut at Gr.phuvo m yot boeu oap-

Mr. Jcrweutly n

i Folcy, of BuciaiHUiina,•d from tlio Govnm ment, iity-four doliaru for back l

I). Wn

I'M Ktutimi, Hold fiUty ofi, for Iho four day'a eu-

d linn nconpted iinoUm:i:d will not conduct tbf' auuthur ytmr AH HIIO al

of whioh It. 13. Hathoi a collectur, alaudiinoxt to New York in the amount of internalrevenue collected during the year endingJuno 90th. Tho amount collected wun *i,.125,050. The New Toik collections were$50,887 mote.

The Bait of the employees of tho New Jer-sey Midland Railroad for wages, amountingto about $02,000, due when the road pumedInto the hands nf n lUeeivot ID March, 1875,baa betm decided in favor of the company iuthe Court of Chancery. It will be appealedto tfa.Qonrttf Error*. .•

A strange disease has attacked the cowi IDW«rt Milford township, Pasiaio connty, justover the line from Morria. It begins in theoven, cuoainc them to bulge out and becomeinflamed, and frequently ends in total blind-nosa, Thu disoairO IB quite prevalent at tliopresent time, and the farniuru are not a littluworried about it.

Mrs. Jtmo tie&rs came to Dover from OrnnoHill lost Monday and bought five cents worlbof Paris green, and returning home did notUIRUO np her n itid to t&bo tho done untilTueudoy afternoon, whoa flhe rnadp tho at-tempt successfully, dying at 7 o'clock iu tieevening. A pbyweian did not arrive untiluftcr she died. Sho had beon laborintj un-der ul) emit ion of thu mind.

Heth Green him found a nuw flub. pi.Htt.itt>•which preya upou brook trout mid Mickem,CQling holes iu Uieir BidL>H. It looks \iV*> abat-shaped drop of jelly, and would natur-ally bo taken for a littlo Dwelling und(>r theakin. If Ibis iu the tbiny that bun bten de-Rtroying our fish in this and other counties,it aiplcxlei a Kooro of planbiblo theories.

Mr. Theodore King, Mrs. H. O. Wiggins,and Mra. Hiuitb, united with Ilia Froftbytc-rinu church, of SuwMwumm, Ri.bbi.th beforeliwt. AM Mr. King nnd Mm. Wiggiin wishedto be iinmcrBod, they drove up Saturdayafternoon with a number of tboir friundx UiI«ku HopatcoriK, whoro tb^y w.ro iinni«rnedby thoir pantor, Kcv. E. W. H.odtlard.—Jcr-•ejiman.

A crowd Of young boy. wo in tho habit ofpanslnc their time on HnniUy arurnnonsUihitip in the ainnl at ltorktiway, and UHlund ond ynlpir lonEniiKC, and iiuikinR thiHBITSB olJujrwiM obnoxionH to n^identntho vicinity. H Uie practice is contimtheru will b# wailirR in tho jnntico'" offlco ofthai place o» (he foliowreg Uondny roornlng.and whalini at bora* for dessert.

I*wi» ». Cohb. a prominent reiiident ofMorriitown, iliod Huod;.y rooruioh', in hiififty-ninth yw-r. Whan nyoiinR man ha *««n|taRa<1 In hnaincu in J«'rw>y City. Hn wen'hi Mc.nistown cl^ht«cu yenn Agn, nml ttineithai lime b*a been Urgely int^f*!™! in thi»(bin of tho (own. Jl* *w • Coanly J.i.lK*lur i»v«rul ye«m. wnt llsw held IIIHIHTOII!utb«r offlccs. He wn* uu ivitiva Krpubliom

The raw twn cent n-tnrn |«"-1»1 tanl ii

Mr. John D. King, of Port Oram, hae acow which gave birth to a pair of Una calvesOD Friday uight of Lutt week. The youngilera wuigbwi ilfty pouudfl each, were bothif a red color and marked alike wi'ii whiteAriptM down their hocka.

There ia a law in this Btote wliioh irapotteia floe of ton dollars upon every overseer ofroada who faiU to keep all rubbish and foulweeds cleared from roaan in his diitriot. '

not believe there 1H a «ingle overseer In)rrb county who lives up to the require-

ments of this law.

GoDHumon of tobacco have complain od:hat tUftro lion boon nn reduction in price

with thu rodt.ct.on in lax.no advniitago ta any one except

planUrs nnd manuftnitmooi, wlio rcct-Uo areduction of oigbUnm CQUU per pound ; the

n rtuluctiim of five ooutfc, andthey won't Eubdivido mich a small nun

ii oil p their oufltointrn BO as to ainko ttiea>preciate i t

A legal friend wishes un to preaont thiimoof Jan. II. Nnighbour, E»q., in con

unction with tbo Jud(£>hip of this judiuln.Htrict, which will be made vacant by tbutpimtion of tho torn, of Judge Vuncleve

tnd, and nwtn foia Hndtr want. »n answer h«sot la occupy all tba pparc.t*t><»tUd at the offlfit tmmand tba Mcwul from lh«t p m k d . Tbt e*n\* v c

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Tin hortid and w.igon found on tho prop-•rly <>f (ho Hi.kur Miuo Hill, proved to behe prujHTty of Allie DoCiimp. whu buliaveihey WI;EV Ktolcti from Lin plnoe,

'.briH, Tjopur, a hid *f fourtccu*. livinE noaiMorridtown, win gored HO severely by a bullU t wisck tlmt hU life h dc«pi.ircd. Among

i» iuiuiiuh w^ru two brukuu ribt*.

The umployceH of tho umchino shopdn i>lnco have nil tho work th«r can t<

thuir LIIUIIH to— iiuothcr indication of return-ironperity iu thin Beotii) would cKi

SUMMER FLITTINCS.. Mr. and Mrs. L. 0 . Dierwtrtb Tiglted Oeeu

GroTfl Lutwaak.

H W. Ford and family, of Morri-towD,u e Bt Qoogne, L. I,

Mr. and H n , John Arndl are stopping atOiinp Tcbor during tbe meeting.

Mr. ana U n . Obi*. Gilten, of Milbrook,bare gotw Weat fox a risit of a month.

Hav. B. N. Marritt, nf Morriatown, i>apeodiog bit nmtiaa In Bt, Johu'f, N. B.

Rev. Ms. Stntton, of tfai HorrUtovo Bap*tlat Ohurefa U vacating near Philadelphia. ]

A part; of Haokettatown yonng men baregone Into oamp at Eudd'i Lake for sercrolweeks.

Uev. F. A. fobnton, of Cheater, h u re-tamed from a nealion apent in the Interiorof N«* York.

The Pft»aio party At Oideu Lake baa beeoaagmBnted by another delegation and all arehaving a grand time.

About a More of Uie G. A, E, members ofMormtowii will attend the grand eacamp-uaut near

JOB Jefifdreon, Uia actor and gnat porsona-toroflrYiug-B "Bip Van Winkle" ix Sam.maiiug at Greenwood Lake.

Bnmmit reports a full anpply of boardere,and uoius appUonuLi refiuwl. The Bluokburn house baa fifty jaraatea.

Her. K. S. Green, of Morristown ia atOooau Grove, and will make a trip of thisSt. Lawreneu before ha concludes hie vaca-tion.

itowra. C. A Gillon, M. 0. Whitlock, 3Mit. Lewia, G. C. Hlnchiuan, J. E. Huid, andC. E. Obrk, left town on TaeiKliiy for Shuep'nITeml U.iy, tboro to eujoy the blao finhiiiBfor several days and Bpond th-sir atouiugButuid Uie pleaHureu of JLinhottnu Beach.

Thwa former pftHtors *>f tho First Preaby-tcriitu Ohuioh of Morris town, are now absentiuEuro[M lor the benefit of their bculth :Ituv. Mossm. Irving, Luogmutr und French.The morn we think ul it the Rieater in our

victiou that wo Hhould hiite entered thei in try instemi of thu sanctum.

a gront f&vor if evaorreHpp.id.-iit of thn En* would aeud naomiiLii nictation for our next inatio, aud noi; early in tho week—say by Wodneaday.

The King Iron Bridgo Company of Clovmd, Ohio, hare tho contract for tho ereion of nu iron bridge over the ltookaway

at Milton, in this county, to £oat aboutIlivi$400.

The local advertisement!, in a Tillage pa-per create aa impression abroad that theplace Is full of llvi buaines men, anil Is justthe locality in which to procure bargains of

A goodly party eame borne butt Saturdayfrom a camp of several days at tfreeu Lake,where they had considerable success in tflk*.ing flub nnd an unlimited amount of fun.The party included Joseph Uiang and bwtwo KOIIH, Levi Harvey, Dorostas L . Bryantand MuMon D . Dell, of Ironia ; Q. W. Mon-iDgton, Will Oollifl, Ellin Hedgoa and Pler-HOU Chanibarloin, of Cheater, and Capt. D .B. Allen of Duver.

Common Council Proceedings.Thn Auguflt meeting of tbe Common

oil was held on Monday evening. F—Mayor Biahonb, Booorder Crlttendea andOonnoUmea ColUrd, Hairbuiue, SmHbj,SkeeleaodVongLt ; •' "

The minutes of the U»t meeting w'er« rftidad approved. A petition from John Moll^k,

asking perraiwdon to puce a alga over (hewalk on Warren street, was received andreferred to Street Committee wltu power.

Hanh&l Kellv reported two a rmta for themoatb of July and fine» tnipoeed to toeMnooot of 17. Received and ordered'DOLie. • >, •

Police Justice Wood reported thr«e arwtaandfineaoolleoted to lite amount of $13.Beoelted and ordered on file. •

Obos. H. Munflon preunted hie bond asll

time ago, hi *Mil ^

Lrtraordlnary.JabjBb, wiui lectured

in Dover a abortjoined by Be?. A. a .

pColloator of tbe ouriKiruliiiCQ.OUO, with Mablon

la tbo tuaiof, John W.

Uiird, Chan. A. OiUen. E. A. Utickle, L B.Jolloy and Jus. H. Nuigbbour as 'suni^eB.Accepted and ordered on file. '', ..

The followina bills wcco presonted referr-ed to Finance Committee, reported correct

1 ordered pa id . Street Coin wins ionor'tk

pay roll, $275,50; 0 , L . Leport, A**eajof^|8£f.7G I Jan. F . KeUy, UanduU $50, AndrewRossi, Engineer, $1G ; O. W. Leonard, rub-ber valves for ateamer, 9 1 1 ; Ji«. A, Oood-nlc, oil, flO.EO.

Tbe Aaseaaor presented hia dnpllcata torrevision and the same was referred to Oonn*oilmen Skeele, Vonght and Smith, fot ex-amination and report.

Tbe Fire Committee, in reference to |hematter of approving n w n u n from the dateuf their joining the departmeitt, reportedthat they Mold not find anything in theFire Ordinance which would allow them todo BO. The only way to oooomplieh the ob-jot* desired wonid be by a HUpplement tothe ordinance, whloh will be prtwentad atthe ne i t meeting of CounciL

A dupplamont to the ordinance concerning

g, hi j y Be?. A. a .Miller, and t *wo a n making a fierceoojrtupgbt n$ ^°ai the M. E. Ohttrob.T to I ****"kj °r preach, tbat tbe

iwh It • »ot what i t oagbt to be;.*\i»'~ti * "naob difference be-

. Uw <ll»cipl tiie ftod practice of tbeohnrob.an* that » miny peraona be-«os)s'Uemb«n of i *« obntoh and prom-lie to b* aoterned V the dtoipliDe andrnlea bt tWe ebnrcb,. ind then tali to fiil-1U1 Utttlr

l '1U1 Utttlr taoisM, For inttanoe, tbernlflwblp'h forbids l.ia pnUing on ofgold aad oQutl/ apparel ia so much andoftep rluUM, and tbe DtiaisUr eoU t* ibe wispdirsrleaB to preventthe wrong.A ttb J t l lp

er Joattaoe, t l " r n l e 8U j i W i i ^ l e b s »eU Judulgenoe ituot r/'egarded, and tbat tbe JudgmentPa?:wiU reveal that tbe M- E, Cbnrob•peDi mpM for tobacoo tbaji tlij oouver-Blonof tho haathen. Among; otb« thingsagftinsV. wbiob tbey praaoh ie Frcema-

Aboottwo waeka ago Mr. Mil-J } ft> trial, nnd his licenao revoked

ttatil next, Conference,

VOUGHT & KILLGORE,DBUOGKTS AJfD Al'OTHECAMES,

tbe lioenxes of hnwkera, pedlars, etc., VInlrodoctd nnd passed. Tbe object wan togive thu Police JustlouH dlutretionary power,

iBtead of compelling them to plooe tbe flnoror violation at a fixed amount. Also dia-aretionary power to tbe Mayor in fixing; tbe

nounts of auch licenses. t - t

A BUpplenaeut lo the ordinance (a regulatel>rooeeditigs against offendors egafrwt the or-linanoes of the town was also passed, wbiobHows thd trial of such persons by a Jnry of

1 ;-;.''RidUMd Postage.By the raling ol the FosUotfipe Depart-

ment at WtMhington, much moil patterthat heretofore v u first olasB and .coat 8emi&ior each half ounce postage, is nowCdmtttft] Ht ttiird elm rutee, tbat ia, 2cent for each two onncea. Tht) matterincluded under the above cheaper ratesol postage embraces bills of nerot.an*drse, way bills, bilb. of leding, invoice,mortgages, deeds, papers of Ieg*l pro-cSdiue, inatiradCiJ policies ~ an l ' VarioQidoouments of insura»oe oompaniea, bundbills, podtera^ cbromoa, lithogmpbi, eu-graTings. with Drintin? or lithogmpha,photographu, stereoscopic view's, printedcards, printed blanks apd, ID fapt, every-thing that doss not partake of tbe natureof a person*, oorreaponilonoo. Thisrallng will make a decided change inthe receipts of the poBtoffloes, an it is asweeping reduction, for what formerlycost 12 cent* now oosta bat 0.

the very lie

Bit DfC iiisrould bo hailed withn-nt to tlmt

itisfnction by vury many benidiinn alluded lo, nml wo bcliove would provei honor worthily bestowed.Mr. O. Gamibrnnt, for mauy years forc-liu of tho bliicltHuiith depftrtnieut of tbuiiiicnn shopw, ha? ruliiuiuifibed his poaiUouid Inkiiu a Hiiuihir one in tho fihops at

KiuRBlnnd, which enablos him to bo with bia'miiily daily ia Patcraou. A host of frieuda

;ro will regret this change, end wish himicctsB in his now fiei.- if labor. His placeTB in filled by Mr. 8. Bt-Bors, formerly ofart Morris, but lute of KiiigHlivid, withUom Mr. G. fticliRiiged. Mr. Hogem i» »tntloman of Iho finert ehurtvctrr and woredict will make many tuendn.

. *~«~*-At-Arr«t of a Wculd-be Wife Mm

tempt at Suicide.Oa tb« 14ti of Jnly !« t CLaa. Wehr-r , •

lermon, attempted to mmil*r bin wife In•uillipsbnrg. n « h«d be«n lewling a reok-;HS, disHoluto lif<i for » yew or t-»o, anil hUrife had reused io live with b i a lui.ger

;)u tho d*y "i question he went to the housenljo » M st^iiping, »'«! nuked hfr if

itenacd to live wiUi biiu any longer,plifld that BkedM not and uttempU-d

t the door, when lie drew a wven-r ond nr.il at her, lbs ball strikingl \ e f«rehca»l ami RUaciug u p « m ,

ihiwiKbU.0

oBly scalp wound. Bhe ranM«lout of Ihs back door,ihiwiKb

with bet babe tn her arms, u d h* fto the r » r yirf and ataol «ff»l», ib« Ul1

ririking Ur in Uis Up. ami rirocht-ttiog.I . iho t o n . « * . Bh. ffdl lo tb*.

i

AHA, nwfa pe. Tb# c—t i o iU handa of DeU*U« SliBona, of

•, nodtr wbkh U 1* no* t*U*rfd

Cerman Valley.Tbe long talked of Pair liiw come oudbnail

and Kono, and long will its msmory remainith thn nitizena of this plane. Of ull drunk-t, ughting crews that ever disgruoed a eir-izod commanity, tbe .ike wan never tweu

in this town, Abo'it the middle of the nfoon a gang from that cloanic quarter of

Foihil l kuowu HH Fecvey Street, raudo thaiappearance, and then the mudc coujiBunoodA portion of them utotloned theinaelvee oithu bridge, and woe ha to tha poor wretchwbo fell iuto their hand*. WitJtant an;provocation, people were knocked dotro ftmneurly beaten to a jelly, while the remainderparaded the Fair Ground, iosultiug I u "and using the must otaoene language im-ngiuable, and yet no one interfered whosebuHiness It wan ta An so. About one o'olonk• t night, while fingagad in pounding a boy,they were interrupted by the 'Squire, whubade them iadti or he wonlcl arrest them.With curses and yells fhey defied hi to to doit, and then ho retired, the gang eontlnuingto make the nignt hideous with their yells,rhEch as nearly resembled » pack of volte1!

panything I can imagine, und yetnnaofj

them bad tbe ouducity to remaia in town allthe next day, defying a m u t

Is such business to be allowed to goon, orwill on example be made of tha offender*,Where, oh, Whure, are UM flkuieh ofioen.7whose bnainesfl ia to see lo thia matter, <unet wo give op to a gang of rnflUns, andtUow them to disturb gatherinss ot this bindt will f All are willing to tea them pm

islod, but the trouble is, none dart) (ake Itin hand.

In a financial light, tbe Fair was;lentiiijj f360 above all expenuetj.

oction,

" The growth In the circulation an<\ inflinee of iudepdtidcnt joarnal. as intcllinonc;iirWS ihrooghont tha country w a jnul CflDf>f n lur in to the dependent orgam ot both

parties Tbo timo V M when political or-i wore (ho uew*p»pen. uf e»fcry b

but their pptronti nml iinportniioe hnvn utily dedincd aa free HCIIOOIH nnd niilwuyai^lcgrtiphii udvuncci], until they have costo be rogHi-ded by thn intelligent men of anyinirtyfw either loading or »•

inn. And iw their rendertimber Itceaiine of tbo miirvollous growth

of iudopemlout journiilimii, they hnvo bo-coim.1 only uiuro «vt.d more depoodeut upon

ftcty fl])oilw for their nnppnrt, und present>KU claims upon the truti! ftiuj fnvor of iutel-go»t rouilern. •An iuilcpuiideu. uewspopcr like tho E iu in

mnlftntly uwailed by organH and party load-re, hecanno tho organs hitte their more de-irviog a n l Huceetwful rivnln, aud beosOfte

tha jwrty lumlura biita ull nuwspnpcra whichthey cannot make to danca an the; ahallI>i]«.

to great CAUB0 of the niccew of inde-pendent newflp -pen aud the decline of party

as in iu Ibe fact that liewRpupers giv*their tendon tho aevu fully itud impartially,while organs mutd •nppreixt, niuuify or giveportltan >KlorinK to eierjlb.Bg, howevsrimpoilaiit u news, if it can thereby bt mad*to serve party pnrpoaM. Organs »r» entitledto growl at ua. L«t them growl, dear rMdir.It |H abont the only coroponmtion th«y hav»for liiuplCR along i r the I U - K U ol journal-am. And if they desire to ateul our read lagnatter wbj let them steal, the people find U

-Jtit eventually nnd lemra to know and appM-cinttt tbe newapaptr which g ivu Urnn ib<

w.firut band.

of the pieocu of tho oostume with which theyre worn.Five knife plaited flounots are plaoed on

tho skirts nf Minn of the gingham p-owno.The ovewkirte aro drapod high on the aidesnd looped in the back.A white India mull «a r f iu a novelty for

rimmUg round hall ' I t can eilhur heouml around tbo neck as B aoavr or used asveil when nocossary.When nntin is used to trim ctBhmere

rcmioB ikehould match them einotly. When:(m.raat is requireil, stamped volvet, Pekjnir brocflde should be employed.

New wirfties of India niuU, folded don.,1c are gathered at each end with three orourruncmBB^niMtlikea U»sel, the lace»t tho eitrfme ends bofng gathered OIOMIFtogather.

The coat waists that are worn with Iof a different naUrlst we M M I I V 'Silk and

The G. A. R. Enc»mpm«nt-Wo b»ve received an inflation w « « « .

A R. EaeampBMDtlo be held at Htillmt*OD the Now York and PMkdeinhia Ntw Un»lUilroad, on Ibe Mtb. S7tb, «8th .«1 » t h

ThefollowiogU Ibe progimnra* toeewion: Flirt Dsy-Publlo reotpUoo

a* 3 p. ta.. aad dns»m y Qurd of UM 8toU-

ItMond <tor-arai>d Wtoa ot » • OnaA**H y nf tba Bapabllo. «>f>rttoeBl of »*V J « -J . al II »• «• OmtUm by (Jan. JoaapbA-

bftiio by ti»

^ M r f O M M t . O.

&*, U«*tf.

Now loothes my sctiii'g brow.Ab, wby ire Iboie sweat cradlehonn

Ofjoynndf'jnaiiDg.fled?Not e'en my paicnta' Wttet now,

Could li:ep mo from tbe dead.

Our Pastor kneel* beside no oft,And talks to me of heaven;

I Dntwilh Abnllof tlsfoDfltlll,| My so<il in dvettn* hfive striven ;1 I've eoen a beckoning knnd tbat caUed

My faltering wtcpH on-fatgb ;I've hetru a voice, tliftt, trumpet tongued,

Eld me prepaio to die.Chief BuglneerUenaBl* Bajled the otU-J

t ionoftheOonnoil lo ths t too* vajf olodgtbe river, a portion of whloh It was DMies-sary to eroct befon the construction o f thonew hose tower pould^be. oomnienoed. Be-ferred to Street Committee with power.

'th» Mayor was by resolution aathoriiedo nufce » mUt of $3,000, paynbte to tbe

Tretaurer, to WWf IJw o n m n t expense* ofb W l i i t f ( tb i tr,

tbetoWalDon, after whioh Gonnof! adjou/Offd.

preceipt of

Last week tbere were five bnndredand nine tons of pig Iron ooat at theFranklin furnace., This is Iks largestamount o( iron turned oat at this 'fur-nape (n tj)> eafto length of time einoa itbas been in fttj

' ' AOTM0AN HO JIIOM.

Tho Engineering and Mining Journal oflast week sayti! i ' i 1 ' 1 ;

We have freqaenUy predloted that th>railroad interests must come to the rescue ofthe iron trade, and they are doing It gn&dlTthis year. According to the statistics fur-'

by POOB'S for 1879—80then were St..^} tnl}<« of railroad* in open-1U H h d f } 8 l l g

tUooaHhetm mjlw of!

i th

Basques are»mode of differentfrom the costume.

Broad bolts are worn with moat toiletsrod costumes.' T h e litlle muslin mantle bordered with

kee is woru witb colored wraps. , >aista that are nade open at the throat

invariably have chemisettes,Half-mourning hat* a n trimmed with |

black ana white striped or plaid ribbon. iFeather trimmius, ia tha Uat nntsaed for j

dre*Bes of the new mnslU delaine calltd

baUsU, trinuod withidow's cloth.BhlrrndtuUofa.

llgerUane silk, are •

HpuriolU cloth Is still tho standard ma-jrial for deep mourning drewws all tho

year around.Shirred bonnets and round bata are made

new rtwda were' P0n»tlU0te4 (jflring thatyear. Since 1873, tUero h u beep a generaleurtailment, not onlj of tha oomtraotion ofnew roads, bat orrepairitotheexiitingoneB,It in enUnul«d ilat the otaiciry reiiewalfl oftiuolc oun, e t a . for 81,841 miles ot roadswonji raqairs 1,100,000 tons, and that thownst raa%n WJtJ eauipoient of 3684 miles ofnew m d w j u j p d . »bq,»t « 0 , ™ mare,This year it Ue4rtim*t#dll». for m pon-HtraoUonandtqntpnwntofnaw Mads thenwill be consumed 000,000 tons of steel andiron. I t mast be remembered that a greatdeal of falsa eoonom/Wiiaprabtloed by rail-road companies during the years of depres-sion following tha financial panlo of 187Sand that /or several yean to come the renew.al* n n s t b» oonsidenbly Above the avernge.Already tbe daiwuid for all kiud* of mUwnjiron i t so great that It e io t td i Ui# domesticsupply, and pnrohaBes a n being made inEugland. Th« prfc* of iron n i b haialready advanced to a point wtitr* they a nbrought into competition with EuglUh rails.The price of Bteel n i l s would be advancedwere it no. that they are strongly protectedby an import duty, aud too high H prioiwould m u l t in f> ni'^vetnont in the neil

"OWLTf THE BEST."

Our stock of Draffs and Med-ioines, Elixirs, Pills and Ohem-ioals are bought of the mostreliable manufactures, and ouraim is to dispense those onlythat are made strictly in ac-cordance with pharmaceuticalrules, out of the best materials,without any attempt to lessentheir strength, tor the purposeof greater gain, which wpuldnot only be an injustice to thepatient, but also to the physi-oian who is disappointed in theeffect which the medicineshould have if of the regularstrength. Physioian's prescrip-tions prepared with care. Chil-dren receive the same attentionas their parents. Our stock islarge and varied, and embraceseverything usually found in awell stocked drug store..

Remember the place the Cor-*ner Drug Store of •

VDUBHT& KILLEOBE. 'Dover, August 8th, 1879.

iUkb^Ing of a bright tint, 'Dotted Swiw mnilin trimmed with plain

Swlas and plaiting* or fooling I » M » «om-blnation. Very large bow« of bladt ribbonm worn witb (onus made of this materialwhen they t re ..tended for mourning. (

VICIWITY NEWS.

„ »enn lon tllin of fourteen ewi went

*IBM.

, „ , .ppropiUU H W of BWnurwn.11,,. E. 4. H>oaium. p»lorof 0). Pr—

o» D«4.itowo, » b » ~

Congraaa to remove or reduce the duty,in American pig, AF

being reported. Thu (act ia, that few ha1

iron to offer. The ooaaaniption of iron itbe interior anil shipment to (he Weiabsorb more than two third* of the LuhifjhDifltriet'e produotion. There is a verystrong demand, aud prioea look at thoughthey inuat certainly advance. We quote No.1 Foundry at *J'iO and «21 j No. 2 foundry,T18 and $10 ; and Forge, $17-

The activity iu rails does notSales of abont 10,000 tuna of iron are report-ed, and from 16,000 to 16,000 tons of steelfor delivery up to nest spring, on privatiterms. In a ddition to the above, 10O0 tons

I of iron ni ls ore reported to nave been soldat ( U at Chicago, and 16000 tons of English

at the American prioo, have been soli"forabipiW. ,We tjboV* Iron mils here at«41 and $42, andatoel at ISO.

Dispatches from London, on Thursday,gtra us tbe fblknrlngc

' XKOLUB DON MB AVKBIOA.LOKPOM, Angurt 14.—The Pall Mall Oa.

«t to tbJi eTening »»y«: " In oonseqneiMe oftlie ic'tlre Amerioftn demand every hugsIron-raattng district In tha kingdom Is Bhow-iDganmist&kabloBlgDSof a nvival in ii|pn>a(.etlBB> .

UtOUU KTMXU AMD iVMIOllI KI9U.

LOXDOM, August 14.—A .Malarae*dtlegites wpxewnting 200,000 irinenwaifaeld m lluohMter jesterdiiy. Mr. MacZtonaU, pnatdast of the conference, pointedoat tbat tier* v u son*;opening tor miner.

the United States,« during tbi recentdepremloB In ttu mining Indnatry ia Penn-tylvaala aad tlMwhero a nnmber or men•onghioUiere»plojmeDl, A m u t a t t a « •unanlmoMly pasied in ftvor of emigraUon

J.riM 0» UU WF.bla .mount of b«4 p.»n>>ii ba. k»«» »«dlt-. 1 and tbst bt win woo n c l i . fl ,UUa

rir miog oJUti ««k »ohnof FranlUn F i n n , Sown mMj.

p u . l i f t ba HacketUlowB l P l t f

pu.l if tba HacketUlowa .It. B. loPmi»jlvaiita, for Ib. WHk endioiTanredar rr.mar, 4>l- ? l b . u n -

mvror. »»•». "T; .1^*'•natal. V»w "J »

DM oak KM imilki ho—.M>U0BBdk4> wek, MrfiMsp**

r, tUdiig hU>-ir ol eutUy

rraallinaadr, i n fonwilj » t«bot4

TlMOttlr-tM i-lgw»d fOftW

d o . »• BajKlwWJ mrfcrer. wlo„ a. o—l. -lltt- fOTW. .1-1

Va> OteXa. Ik. a»l« wMtdam.1 1

^ M W l M /jTto

aa. Ik . tea*

• a w l aVm • • • waw *aw»wlwlw»««w»-'

•Si *rktl-)rw2r!wb , M < . » l w < lwwaw» •wMawkiwf

k d

PortOraaObaalarll.«. lHert<«nOnr«i»'e.

gaeeaaaana, WUI1U aad Cb—tolJuaUcalUUaaa,) ,

DralmllU...Watatkio,

Telal

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»7uT«r

BREESE'S.BLAXK BOOKS,

8TATIOSERT,

FANCY GOODS.

BOX PAPETERIES.

•tareo«oop«s, V l e w i

CONFECTIONERY,

KEEP IT IN MINDTHAT

E. Lindsley & SonH i S JUST NOW A SDPE1U1 STOCK OF

DRY GOODS,including evurvthiiig utnv and fnshionable in

SILKS, CASHMERES, LAWNS,GINGHAMS, CALICOS, etc., etc.

EIBIiONS, HOSE, PARASOLS, U5IMIELLAS, BUTTONS,HANDKERCHIEFS nml ull ntlier novelties.

CARPETS!B T tho aid of tlio oiliil.itor win slmw tlio BEST STOCK nml

OEEATUST UAIiliAINii

CROCKERY.THE FINEST AND HfisT WAKK ASIJ 1.UWI:HT I

WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES.Some of tho prettiest il<!xif;uK in .sliatlcn titnl grcjitc-tit eoiiTcmuncea in

fixtures I?VIT seen hciv.

FURNITURE!

GREAT SACRIFICEIN ALL KINDS OF

SUMMER GOODSAT

PIERSON SSTRAW HATS,

LINEN DUSTERS,ALPACA COATS.

W H I T E VESTS,

&c, &o., Ac, &<>.,

Marked down way below their real value. It will pay you to buy

NOW, as wo are dotermincd to close out tho above STOCKwithin a short timo at

DOVER, 3V.

OysterSWHOLESALE AND RETAIL

BY THE

QUART, 100 or 1,000.Parties, Suppers ana Festivals

furuiubed as cheap an they cau be supplierin Uio city.

Tlie flnoKt rcstaur.int «ud bent nocommoda.ti-jnu for tn-niag oj-st;-rs in (Lit. unuUon.OySTEltSinsveryHtylo. PJtlBD.BTEWED

ortn any manner (.wired.FISE BEQAUS AND CHOICE PEUITS.

I'titrls Oyster Crackan..

CHAS. H. MUNS0N,NEXT TO NAT. UNION UANK,

DOVER, N. J.

WOOL WANTEDn exclinnge for goods of our own malie at

our mills 0MI* KI0HOLS)

NEAR CHESTER, N. J.Wool tuien and made up to order in GAB-

KIS'KJiPJJ, BATlTOTfi, T W E E J ) 8 , lfl^HJfBTK,

FtiMNELS, ftuii HTOOKINO a n d K N I T T I N G

YAHKS of nil riscB and colors. StockingYarns at wholesale, a specialty. Also tbobest place to get

BAG CARPETS WOVEN,u either striped or plain wurj*. The btrtf warps found. AH inquiries hy mail

promptly attended to, and all work guaran-Uiod. 1IJ,H. C. S I IEn iEI lD ,

Chetttur, llurris County, H. J.r. T. SiiKTUEim, Manager. -'l'-tim

BEEMER & PALMER

COAL, WOOD,MASONS' MATERIALS,

BLUE STONE, FERTILIZERS,1AB& AND PiLB B1U0K,

•LIIIE.CBIIENT,OALDINED PLafflEIt,

moBT nmoK,

FIBE CU7. PIItE EMOK,

F1.AG STONES C U R B I N G ,

GELLAB STEP?, COPING, SILLS, LmT£L£' ' AHD CIBTEItN NEOK8,

WHAOTJ'S PHOSPHATE,

Bone Dilat, Guano. Poudrette,LAND PLASTER, itt.

WOOD sawed in stove lengths,OOAIi.

STOVE, EGG, CnESTAUT.Town ilelivLrj 40 cts.; Hiuo Hill 7fi cts.Orders mny lie no\lrM»nl throuKhtlicPoal

)3ico Luck Um 2 , .ir left fit A. llpciDPr'snflii'uLlaclLW<'ll»l.,ii«ar Suanci, orot HiryarJ.

BLACESMITn'B COALcoiifltMiUjon hand.

Boneset Bitters!BEST IN THE WORLD.Wonderful Alterative

and Tonic.

PLEASANT TO THE TASTE.

Recommended especially forjausing the Blood, rogiilatiiig

thu Bowels, f.ml tho euro ofDyspepsia. IndigeRtion, and all(lUeasf s of tho Jungs and stom-ach. Prepared hy tlio

Essex Clmcal Worts,ESSEX, CONN.

FOIl BAMS FIV

Vought & Killgore.

•uTtaSom $18; a mi ol Clmirl for III'70: a fine Louugc irith 12•pringa (or JD. OIL CLOTHS, MATTLSOS ami I1UC& in greatrariety at tho Dry Gnoils, Furniture, (inK-'erv anil Hunlwaro House of

E. LINBSibEY & SOK.

McKIEGAN & COMPANY,WHOLESALE DEALEIW IN

"Brilliant" Safety Oil,XSO"

11AR11KLS .V>I> OA.S1SS

WATCH WHITE ! » • , >n4 1'IIIMI, WHIT]: KSSOBEVE MJ-.

Salad, Machinery, Sperm. Whale, Castor,Sewing Machine, Neats-foot nnd other Oils.

Tirpmllni, Oil Ttnkt, Limp Cbimntyt, Fixtures, 4 c , 4c.

ALL OUR OILS GUARANTEEO STRICTLY PURE.

M

LADIES1 FANCY GOODS,»n,l U also mir if ttwt* aad . 'Mat. all,,r.lrr.i« IB. ,!r...m.kir,( In.. I l L VO&KWAKUANTEO. «t». Fair la alao aokt . « . • !IB I'url Uram for Ibw dirnritt fltns, ila:

Hlslta I-laml Diplnl •»'• n..»ln< Kstak.llswin-al, oT Spwstk ; liw Boca Civ.ial OpllnlromviD*, Nrw i»rt. .mi tur Sac . Drn.mt1 .

n t tOra ia .VuU. in>.

W "HIIUJAKT" MFKTT OIL • wawiah;. pat . r . . lunil h M Oawa. n rna l r

K|>wlM>ia<SM>ltnarrsaall»fMnan4nUi A^ ™«» llrww fa. " MawMTM«TfUawa «l« » » M« Wai mi w. iWw lad ,»• w01 U l » *|w<l il art s«p«K».H | £ fc«l I.. tt» *«<*«-

s. M. FABR begi to iufora tb» PObtWH'OtriJIj thot ib« is enK>K^ « i b *"j »nU Prf H-mtkicg Uniloeu i t

FARMERS! GARDENERS.tifiMV brut, MSttprlM tiiottUat.m • <AUU*4v, maA trill fombli

Agents for Fairbanks' Scales and Tcr-

williger's Safes.

VOORHEES BROTHERS,MORRISTOWN,

umm m IRONi*. CA1II1IAOK HAEEIUJ1, itLACK-)'. C0NT11ACT0HS AND MIN-

ING SUPPLIES,Agrlcultnnl Implements, Seeds, FortHizern,

ir. PklLts, Oila. Glass, etc.

WALTBE L WOOD'S CelebratedMOWEES and EEAPESS.

iXOBQK E. TOOBHEEH, MMEB X. TOOBBBEK.Morrialown. Deo. lHtli, 1878.

ran oi«nr

COAL YARD(LATE SiaLElt'S)

BERGEN St., Dover, N. JM* bonn opened by Qeo. MeCnckcn, and \«w maJv far IIIKIIIUBS. Fi rut-til a US COAL

woll hnusud ft ml hcrcenotl will alwayB bu hui't* ,ntl, .ml l>oufiht mul EOI.1 lor eaab, fiivii'ff

•pit npnortunitlug and loweit prices to• aaii Bfller. Firet-cUsH

Bituminous or Blacksmith Goalconstantly on hand. Goal delivered to any

trt ot tbo town or immediate v.ctnity.

Cord Wood, Lap Wood andSawed Wood,

wRytt in stock for delivery. All orders for:oj.l may bo left at HcOrackoa'i office, curncr" 'Hckwcll ana Bergen filieotg, or niay bo

C A R P E T S !IMMENSE STOCK OF

Our Own ManufactureCOXTltrillNU

'TLTONS. AXMIKSTERB, SODT URUBBKMTAPESTltT, HRU88EL8. THREE-

PLY8, INORAINH, io.AT BETAIL.

Among ibem are RISDJ elegaut

Tlikt cartcnt b* found eliowher*,WITH BOllDEHS TO MATCH.

inR ihe piodiicllon of our own fictorlci, • •eu.blnl (a oflcr the toont domrablo n«*

term w1i*n their laannficlnrflliFirit Con-....need. We alio unpplv Tnrkixh, India, autlntlier Carpt i and RUKB of cor own Imiwrttt-

tion of floor eoronng, all »t tbe

Lowest Bates Ever Offered.Ipecial indacenietilH hi Cliurcht-a. Ilolcls as*

StcamtTf.

r. & J. DOBSON,ramufkcturcri, importcra anil relailcn,

40 anil 42 West I4tfi sr.(SwTOTCr T O R S .

Blilt Ai.uua El**»l»d Huiruul SUImi

lohn Van Gaasbeek, Manager.

VanLiBW&AflflBrsoD,UNDERTAKERS

CHARLES A. OILLEN.

OCR MOTTO: M r iltaiitix; w. no UM.ill rsrnlsh aa lo* ai tb* lowest.Tb« nBd«nlKBMl havliiK •ntrcbaw <l the Un-

l ri>adt loI n m i at Ib* shvrtMl oolitt, Ct>l-«ltMiht*t*r*. rarriaffct, I M t n w , -mooa aad vtolhwrv. w l ra ikns an4 cattoi in kUck or >••••

r itTJT oVtt&Q. altltvlio ctjtBlt- Btnl c»»t(ts,N a I d b b i t U b l l

lprs, kill, (IIWIHI roliongUnvi, tt.* had an ntwrtt-nf* at tmtmj inn.

tr IWI thti *a tttur.<«ithl« «t»a«>n>t«J ib«baMWM in all tla mwrtm. airf Ib* pabtiew \J r*l* opon oar chaict* M u amtnait iail1 rw*.. W# rawkr a «frrt»liy5 UUBC «T«ax r**1*«* iW Mitlr* cfcsj** *^ (Mti«n p«fu.ft*.Bf t» hu»*rab> *tiPti rn|ttMl«>l lo «.« t«,U mn\Kj n&ctUK bsinr t of HMCh of Ihr « » •k . JM- lV '

hnnUMitWt . l t auU*tll W Mtrrtxl«« at ib*

nift ttwkn mtit. C. A. lltttra. Mia «««tiMM «ilk w .

li-ly

ITOIGAHH,

Page 4: pricesofRODEKEKpEAGAFS. Immense stock of elegant and their … · b Wfl'o't oo oease lor 'am,' ''Dunn' the war old Jerry was dratt'd, Jerry never had no impeddymont in his (speech,

East India Cure (ot (,'bvtena,Tlio cboluru attacks tlm linnmu

i s tltreo i-lacea. It iu Ihv Juw«siof tbe body, i t pradaotw 1jso»tt'ry,uud iftakeu fu liuit; ui iTtbily I'lini) Io i"Ui»^ricc-wuler ; biittbeiit-eiuur-t lit loiwi.-eil ttwl, as Uie roffee Iwrry In, uud tliL-ii

ami tb»iuare tlw butu-r, with just tinobill off i t ; should Lite dyMutery bu objrtlaato, lut injections ol lhe wnw ro«st-til rice-wutur be atUuniistert-M. N<» «•»«uood din urthii kind of tiiiufcru if tli-vrefrain from taking aujtbiug «*lvther lian\t it atiiicli* MM hnsnftiul produce* uutii dysentery uudThe Brut mncuy is Woti.ni. Tlm worstund most difficult to fiiw i« whi-ii >'(list anueuiimcc is felt iu tbu i>it <>t Hindraneli, when severe *z«isow aud retch-ing tint iirodticed, aud il uut proiniill.vimrod crump sets in, Mid la «ftei» •t"Ul1-In both of those cases the stonmeh is a*hard as a drum, aud fricliuu must bu »l>-jiiiod until liie hardness aud teaniou uivmajed; and then we give tlireo dropsof our D»>iJicii)i» in a cup of strong greentea, wliicli produetw a profuso sweat,mid tlio cholera has gone. The friutimimust be applied iu a particular way, orit will be of no good. Ortiiuo tbe baudwith cociwuiit oil it yoa have it, if uut,with hog's k n l or common o i l ; but ifyou can get neither, lunn ni'j'll' *'»•'bund from tho region of the licart tu tboliit o[ the Btotnach, ami tbi'i) slmiglitdown to the ubdotuiiUi taking nani aevtsrto apply tbe friction npwurd or iu a ru-lury movement. Tho putient, mean-while, should lie between blnnUt'U. Be*gin tUe frictiou rather gently, increas-ing in force. All at cmco tho tensionand lardnesa auti tigbtuusa will disap-pear, Tlion give tiio medicine; but ifuot to be had, give earouuiuUe or tilla,tilovrer of tho lime or linden tree,) u de-coction ns hot as tbe patient can swal-low il, Keep tbe potieut a quarter of anbour in bed after tbe sweat bursts out,then obauge lnm to a freab one,continue to administer every hnlf boutone or two mentioned beverages, anilfitmplu W tea after some hours with-out any salt in it, Tbe medicines anthepepito, (a seed of tbB Camolougnand tfie medira (or wood) ot the SaPaca, dissolved in spirits ol wino. Thruilropa in a cup of green tea produces im-mediate perspiration. For tho crnmpwe rub tbo jointB. and apply with wetbandages a mixture of wbita wiue rioc-gar, ginper, and coconut oil.

Crop Prospects.A BynopHis of the condition of the crops,

gntbeted from reports mndo trom differentHoctiona of the country, uhowa tbat tbo hay•rop U about haneated, and Inquantity us Lut year and Boaiewhat better iuyuMij, Wheat in bolow tbe average, 'aotiaaqmncB ot tbe ooutJntift] cool weatheru d drought of lust B]>ring. Otherhatu done well, and will be an nveraga yield.

,ml althoughrill umloaU-

Uam oTSent\wtH\\t\uIjibi'i-ulfty, court cs.r. buncvolmicc,

usi'lfisbnonH, umh'i* nil oircniiiMtaucesml towards ull uicu— thesu quaiUuvf arc' tW w..rld fflwl tin.- liiiolipiii i« to the

Nile Jlldii't.s {iluiii iitiotigb to all othoi' pus-

To tliiiil. Kimll.V utliu

rd* tlns.iil to »ct kiudly«.[..full.

A true Mi-mi is one vho will toll yout yi.nr fmilU and follies u prosperity,nt) unsM you with bis lini 3 uud heart, udvuniiy.Tlic drsi-ised. of some peojjlc arc tho

nikiul-tip-toof ot(it>r.4. Were itliul BO.ie littlo ottos of tlio earth would m t bo•h- to ho],] up tbwr head* luidor thrititiitnoly of tbe giwter OUCH.If we voiild have jiowortiil mindn. woiiisl think, if we vould buvo faithful(.•art*, vis must |i>vu ; if wo would havernufi iiiiist'los. u'u uiiirit lubor. Thvao

iucludo all tlmt U valuable in life.Ai a cnhinifit i» better for tbe health

of tlie country and forsluggish t>oii(l, HO I

enterprise ihuvL lifo of lobor

(Jill! Of il , wfierciu mail for-

B,'!,H how tu be Ui-uful, tbou, like ati oldruin, fulls into ilsi;]f «ad dies.

Al! tilings must cbauge—friendsmiiKt bo torn asunder aud swept alongin tlic curroiit ui uveuts, to see eachotlior eoldom, aud perclianoo no more.For ever imd uver in (he eddiro of time iiml accident we whirl awiiy. |

Tlio tost, l>est fruit which comesme perfection, evoii in the kiudli1011I is teuilerncss towiirds the hard,orbeurauco towards tlie uuforlieariug,

wiirmth of heart tnwards the cold, pbil-anthrophy (amuxls (lie misanthropic.

senjrera on the furry-bout tlmt tbo t1

e io lava flti<l e»tj«g(.tl, yet the gillBoemeil to doubt his fervor just a little.IV i . r . i r e m tl.u IHXIL nMubnl laid-straitu she ifitlU'd over nml h-ndurlj Mtidin him :

' Julmuiii, I uiu (jding U> jnujp tiwv-bonrd, nml if you really k»vi« mo I kuuwyvtt'if iaruit utter ma aud stive me, '

' Yea, I'll jump itfMsr joii, ' be slowlyrepliud, * but—'

•Uut wlmt, Jobnuie?"• But if I waro you I'd take off m:

Hunt's flrat. Jtlfit tha minute thry hayou uut of tbu water every woman iiliis crowd will real! to site whether yoiwear No. 2'B or No. B'a, nud if youiu j-i.ur stuckinc feet they can't got thisize.*

Tho pirl drew her font under the elmisighed uuce ur tnict; aai\ did uot rcguiiher «ld eiithiiBiiisui uutil tho boy onraloug with pcftuuts.—DetroitFree Pre\

MARK TWAIKON •'RoCKMBToBliSEF—A rurre«jiondput ntitea to tbo Buffiitt

Hpss : "Fethapa BOIHC of your readumv bo interested tg know tho opiu

ion of tho colHbruted erilio. Mark Twain,pou tbe duim uf Mr. Uall to the author-

.lilp of thi! poem 'Buck Me to Sleep.'In nu uld sutap book I flud the followinj

ELAWAItK,J,At:K\ffANNA iUAiUlUAU.

{ m t l t i AND ESSEX DIVISION,)Di.poia fu New Vort, tuiH ut Uarultty Ht. »li«l

fwitdfi'lirintojiltwrtt.

Commendpa MUNIUY, -MAY 19tb, 1879.LKAVi: SKW \OltK-

t\w l).t t . A W. U. It. a t Wintliiiiyt.iuiiinihiiClJunii.WflU-rGfli), Sir»ixl«)mrit.ini, UrrH' lU-ml, Bnif;Uml(iii, Utiea,hl HiniiiuH, HoiiR-r, (Jorlimitl, Svrlcnse,

HIKI jmiuls IIu tlio Luutunvunn* mid

lien! (•otnl Aiivlce.

Corn bne K finebackward early in tbe sewon,

k jleltl. Tha earliervarielleH promlBB better thuu nwwl. ota-toea have BufTured low from tho Coloradipent than auy previous se»eon since the latterftppenrcd. TLIH is accounted for from theulmoat incessant cool wu.tl.cr, to .whiuh thebug seems not very sensitive after maturity,but the eggs will not hatch unlaw tbo atmosphere i8 very warm. Olwervatiou gtiowythat tho Urv» remains undovolfipeil nndeithe leaves when the cuol or damp atinospliers prev&ibi, and has been largely destroy-ed by rutting bofoia incnWtfon. ' I t is nolast year's beetles that inflict tbo grententinjury, but the yonng, » Omt tbe backwaril-naaa of tho BCAHOB haa resulted in givlug 'potAtoea ft good ckance. Paris jjceoabeeu Uiod to a larga extent, but not no muchas lost year. Tbe averoge of potatoes pluntuthia Spring laroagbout the country ««mnoh larget than kst eeason, and it in eslimuted that tlie yield will be tally Ooe-hull tuit was In 1878. In aome gectiona potalocabavo been injured by dry weather. Onrdoutmok of all kinds ia doiugwell nndwill bena large a yield M mnnl. Fruit bus euffetei&om tiie froeta dcriog June in nomoloeaiities, while in other IHCUHIIPB fruits ofall klnda will be abnudnDt. Apiiles willBhow only a twotbirds yield, and this is the"off year" for thia crop. Some oichntditIhnt yielded heavily lait yew, will not pro-

r duoe over hnlf the qaontity this year, whileothar orchards that did not yield huge liuyear piomise nn abundant crop tiiu yomla Borne Bections the trees are heavily laden,but tlie frait looks poorly aud la nmall, 1

give promiso of very Urge jifM Iu HOmparts of Uorris couufy tlie fro it has fallefrom the trees and some orchards that prom-ised, well eurlior in thu seasou will not pro-duoehalfa crop, while others orchardsMoms will yield as large aropsaa usuftL InHnuterdon county tbe ireea are well loilooand a good crop is antiaipcited. Tbe Kamimay be said of the other peuob districts

' thronghont the conutry, aod the yield willcertainly be larger than lost yenr. Iicounty und Warren the frail is of tbe later

. "varieties, tbe trees are well Sllud, aud tbeptesert lodicatioiia aro that tbe yield willexceed that of the post two year*. Gropes,geuflraUyB^akiuftdonotloflkviKorons. Tbebunches ate long, but not filled oat nadplump. The fruit will probably ran oloso tolast year, however, if there in plenty of wniwittier BUttl the middle of this mouth,Vevton Herald.

ALeeend.

Legendsnrs generally full of ennoblingtlioaglita ind wards at wiaiioai. AsMiMOury «composed in a mcaiiaTe ol*Ilagoriea and legends, we do not best-tttd to' quote tbe following from OurHome t "They tell a etory, that one dayHsbb! Jadah and bis brethren Bat in thecourt on a (tut day disputing about rest.One said it was to have itlajoed sufficient-wealth, J t t -without iii , f Tbe secondsatd it was fjune and pniw of all men.The third iald it wu PUWBUIOD ot now•r to tnin tha SUte. Tbe fourth natd it

. mast be ably to tbe old tge ot one whoIs rich, powerful, famous, and surround-ed by children tod children's children.Tbe fifth (aid all were in YIUQ tmlesa aman kept tlie ritual of MORL-H. AudB*bbi<!*atltb, (h* tallest of tha Irottiern,•aid : 'Te h a « apoken wisely, but on*tbjug more is necessary. He only canfind rat who to all things addeth this—tbat ba keep tbt traditions uf thoeld«».' Tber* eat a fair-Inured boyphiylng wltb UUion oa his lap, and hear-ing tha talk, dinppa*. tbem in astonish-Mintlrom biahandi and looked tip—that bay or twelve-and wid, 'N«y, nay.JIB a n only find rest who loves hisbrethren M himself, aud God with biswhole bcu t tad tool. He ii gmterthan fame, wealth, and power; happierthan • hippy home without It; bttUrthan hanomd agn j h« is Uw to himselfabove all tndittotii." Th« word* putInto Uid nooth «( tbe lad declare thegna t principle of Masonry ; tbi-y amtb* (twand-work. Urn fomidatloo on

Never langlt at tho aitslortuaes of oth-ers, save the isolated instance of a muu

jglitig l»?t«eeH heaven ami earthwith ouly the blue douio of sky abovelim, and iiotbiug tospeukof under bitu,

i>sci'))t 11 banaua peul.Never Riiud a present, hoping for one

in return. Nine timts out of ten youwill slip upmyonritfpoetntionB. Freeze

published iibottt the timtj the controrersy firBt rose: 'Backward

to' speed backward, 0, Bull, in your High.«t,' muke not an ass of yourself tfUBtior t<

uight); pull the few silvor threads outof your hair; till tip sod vnraisb thosefurrows ol care—care that waa born ofattempting fame's steed, which youcouldn't climb, Ball, whom none rockito sleep. Oh, Bally, eame buck from thi

ptotheprnitaotyoahuy.euro of tii

You are dead

Nevyr question your ueighbora' Ber-Viiils or cbildri'ii aboqt fnmily nffoira.They aro liublc to fib to yon. Tbo hest

way is toypursflf.

"suoop" around, aad And ow

Alwuvs offer tbe easiest chair in tlmroom t'> a lady or an invalid* A hnrdbattntu, straight-backed cbnir is UBUicousidured tbe easiest tiling IO ait <A rooking ohtiir is npt to produce Bsickaeai. ',

Kever imult »n acquaintance by liarahwords when applied to for a favor. I tisjUBtaseaay ana'ever so much pleas-

nter to lie to him end to tell him youiiavu't %ot It. H« may know you nte iliar, but lie can't deny tbat you ureageDtJenian,

Never fail to answer an invitation,either personally or by letter. If it isan invitation to a wedding or a donationparty, a letter will do just as well and is[bout ten times as cheap.

Never refuse to receive an apology.-Tun won't be offered one more thanmoo in twonty-yearn, and you can keep

them as rarities.

An old colored man made his appear-ance at the ferry dock just after dinneryesterday, and after be bad taken sever-'

l dose looks at the river, a band on aferry boat called oat to him ; .

'Looking for a boat to come down,untile ?'

'Mo, sab • I was iooVin' for do ice tocome down,* wua the reply,

'What f Ice come dona the rivor withthe thermometer 95 degrees in the

&dc ?'.'Dan it bezo't come, Bah ?''Not much.''An' i t won't oome, Bab ?',' X guess not—not before December.

Yaa mnst ba crazy.''Oh, no, sab t It's nil owin' to dntsphew of mine. Ho lole mo dis noon

dal de ice war all gwiua outer de hbuer,and I fought I'd come along down and

se,''Well, the boy bed.1

'Yes, sjib, I 'peels be.did, sab. Least*wise I du»n' me uuy ice round henb anywhar. Isorto' 'spected. all de time ilatde.boy waa mistakea, but I didn't want

i dispute him widoatoornin'down lieahfirst. Dit nephew frill Uev to be morekwrful in fnclior, sab, or I'll take dofloatin' ice outer his aj-atem wid de boot-jack, sab \'—Delroit Free Prttt.

ecboiue shore I Cease for a eeaaoauublio to bore, with your infamonrliymcs and your stupid complaint, ftyou know you are claiming to be wbiyoa ain't Oh. drivel no more—don'uuffle, don't weep—bang up your Ij

Ball. I'll rock you to sleep.'"

Beware of little tilings ! A black seeno larger than a pin point will grow aonion that may tuint the breath enoagto break up o betrothal, ruin a sobool,and shatter tha good iateotlODB of a sew-ing circle.

A vroman'a safeguard is to keep fl

man's liaada off ber. If you need bismistanoe in walking, take his ariainstead ot bla taking youra. Jnat telllira in plain Engh'sh to "handa off."

Ho may uot like it at toe time, but hewill respect jou in f utare ton-fold more.UeD will be and do ;ust what tbe

omen allow thorn to do. Men will notdo to trust, diva a man you? arm and

will find him very confidential, andrill take a great mauy privileges beild uot tuba if lie was not permitted

to do BO. He will giTa your arm, manyloving squeezes and BIJ twists that heould' have no opportunity of doing,

and tbe opportunity is jast what he isafter. Afew words more of advice,nd I close, Keep your girls ofl.tbeitreet except when tbey havo bus-

ioeas. Teoeli them it is unnecessary togo to the office every time they go ont.Tour girla can walk alone just as wellasyuartioyi. Don't allow - TOUT girli,it thoy maat hare a bean, to go withboys much older tuan themselvoB. Ifpossible, instill into their very saturithat tbej are infer in tniir owi. handsthan th«y are in the bimda o( any man—

h not flicepted.—OIITO Logan.

An OrtliHlox rblnamau.

Qooccrniug future rewards nad puniahmenbi Colorado fnrnithe* the follow-ing itluitrotiwa, which occorred recenily- -. eonrt in I n Veta, whew the teoti-

iy of » CbiufeflB wu objected to onh« gtound that ho did ooft nndersUnd

rt-gara tbe obliRation of ao oath. To:«t him he waa interrogated tbna :

'John, do yoa know anything about

'Mo; me na belly well acquainted withHim.*

' Hare j&ii no Jofti in China V' Ob, yei, gotet heapee Joat.'• Where tb you go when you df» f''No, yoa don't Dudcralaod me. WhanhltwtDOD <)uit wasliee all Uroc, »B4 00ft any more, whero docs be go ?'•Ob, j . - i , me aahe now. If hebtlly»d«e man, he go appre »ky. If fee

l»,lly had man, lie gu upi>e« down brll,aJJro UEL.« Xelican man."

Tbo court Mtiaflcd with tbla or-WHIBH *•»• • •« ' • " ™|~-—»—— •• — —i—•• • — - w » n mmm —iwuoi w»n iaia or-

II, ifc#»*b»lb«Ma«on awki nat he' tbo.loi «i«U.QJptlt. and admitted bu tes-i u l H H r f c r | i « U t alwaya earnestly

*1W dol l - b# o«*s to Qod, hi.

A §»•• <fmt <4 pMfj b " bam writ*t#t •!««* W»w-whit» atlUt on a tbica*

M k - t a t U i k mt

timonjt—llarptr'§

» » w F o r k d « « f c n I b r w l e a t o p a t o p

t R i I . r i w . o f l c * . T l w j t a y I b l

U U d l i M L T l

«ua k u w mm* Mla« will Uwnt t, hag— - «r» wWTBlbal wiHattatk aad>h*wvp

<tliW««<IUa«t««Wn » b " i w a fc-»fc! Ulf tt# »u>T«i«I en*? »fao«t U b USM' ' ] for c i M t m - of tb*y**r. 1 M la altoal lh« M I ; nop

11— to to*ikk *mmt?*mi*

M i l TOJ

ain't one nigger on the top sidetion,' said it colored mail the oth-

er day, putting bis hnnd on bin 1duged bead, 'what uan sing a hymn andput He gears on a kickin' mulu atsntnti time.'

Actor (who has appeared in the-firstpiece) : 'Good evening. May I takithe scat next to yoa V Lady: 'Certoinly ; but dou't you appear auy more to-ligbt?1 Actor; 'No.' Lady t 'Ob, I

nm BO glad 1 Fray, sit dowu.'Spureeon onoo aaid on 'Confeaeion,

nidug searched tbe Bible through, Im only find one maw mentioned whojot confessed. Tbat nan JudaB Ifiooriot

and yoa will remember that be immfidi'ately went oui and hong himaelf. ~-

•Wbat are you doing there with thatbasin of water ? Don't you know you*,wet yonr clean waiat ?' said his mothor.'That's all right,' said six-year-old, as hethrew a lacifer into the water. 'I'monly watching a swimming matob.*

A Lowell (Moss.) lady, senaing a bos-ket to her daughter in Boston by <

i, waa so Bolioitoosj thai it stionld gothrough expeditiouBly that ahe encloseda note to tba bwket requesting herdaughter to leave an order for the exproasmao to meet thu baskot nt the de-pot.

Tbe well known (Japt Ryndera of NewYork, the head-centre of oue of the dustdesperate political eluba that erot ex-fated in this country, has happily beenconTertOd, and is iiow a bright andihiuing light in tbe MethotJiBt cbnrch,and can quote scripture like a parsoi

GEORGE EHRET'SCELEBIUTED

IAGER BEERSOLD AT

D. MOLLER'S.ALSO

Wines and Liquors of all Kinds.

THE DEBT HI1ANDS OF

FOREIGN & DOMESTIC CIGARSALWAYS OS HAND AT

OPERA HOUSE and

BILLIABD ROOMS,

D O V E R , N . J .

has at a large expense procured a

OKCHESTiaON

H O R T I C U L T U R A L H A L LIT THE >

CENTENNIAL EXH BITIOKIt la of great po

BBASfIt will be on exhibition on

DAND OF GO PIECES.

of JDLY. All are ini•s respectfully,

I). >1OI,1.EH.

who had just porvli»»ed & raVo sayn : " Iregret I did not sett ths

Thomas Hay Rakebaforfl pnrchMing, u it b » >«tler r&ka und

coaU leiw than I p«ld,"

ALLEN £ MOKINGTON, Agents.

ORIENTAL AND ECONOMIST

, OIL STOVES

u«tti»b«t.. Wo wlfl fBmlah oil for UVMqutrUn of a oant ui hour to ran one.

Cream Freezers,

Cherry Fitters,

• \ Preserving Kettles,

R E F R I G E R A T O R S ,

FRUIT CANS, Ac

»t tlu STOVE tad TM STOUES of

ALLEN

DOVER AND CHESTER.

MORRIS ACADEMY

' KOBBUtTOWV. V. jr.

Vuifc viu. l 'at-l W

•r, Syruoiitju BIHI O.wtr.irwltb dmivr H.H.,*x R. 11. fur Autlover, Noo; at Di'lmn.rii wi'li Uiu

iilllpriburg. East on, Uit l i ldni

\A Lobj^b und aaiqTiiliauuariiillipiiburg with Uulviikri.- DiviH, furLanilicrlvlHo. Troiitim ami

At HK1U A. S£. OoVtT itcc.miiii

AtliOO t> U. Q»we'go ti|irv««.Curt atUClinfl tnna thrmiah t<> \\'*Uburg,aor»utou, Hinnli«iut"iJ, &yrui:\

:.ill Utiu

il Wllkce-

it Wtth-

Si

BMW.i'ort, fattirsiiu ami Vouutuu cun wiuwctingtouwltlitMluSo.O.

Luavt- Netvarl, ul *-03 1'. U [EautnrcKH) conuoi'liug Rt Waterloo for Am[••trliin aud Umieu'illu, uud at i'liiflit1

iiLLoliigli Vulkj> lUilroad ami Lcliif' »nun II, 11. tur UutliHiein, Aisuu-..

and IJirriiburg. Ainu Kith Del. Delfor lfelviduro.

iao P. M., Dover Eiprcss for SumtuHBernuriUrlllB, BaiUhiBiiilBo and all iioiatioS'uRsaie aud JJnlttH-are llailrtwl,) Cliathanll»dxBOU, Morriitown, MorriH l'lains, Uunvlll[tofikawfty and Dover. OoiiiioctlnB ntUoiifilwill' ttnfn fnr Ilniiiitou, at Dovvr witli CbcjtiItnilrnnc] for OLontiT ami HneeaminnH.encialewith Kxpros*tr*iD furWatrHon, Hnckuttntow

HtroiHialW, fernnton, Itlj^liumton, UticHichflola SpritjRB, HvracuHU ntiU OBWcgi,, tvlt

At «:«0 p . U, Oswogo Expt-OHB trnm KiYork (sloepiogiiar*ft((aclit(1) via. Ptt#r»rtaUooiiton tliroucli to Wntor Gap, StroinUlinnHumuton. Binelianitoo, Lielo, Msrutliot), Corland, Humor, tiyinonse mut Ouwusu, uounoi

Waterloo wltli HUSBCI Hniirood for Anduvt...<1 Nowton j * | Duluwwo witb Ulalrnluwn 11.At Wnjjhamtou with trftln tor flro.-iii*, OitonlNorwich, Vtica, Ac Tliis train runs tbruugltoOnWfifo HitlirdnT nights,

At *"*« P. JI, (iraettottBtnwn Gsprcw) »lopplug »t Milbnrn, Bumptit, Obatham " "Morristonn and «ij tUtloae went to

At 7i*a P, M. Harriabura- Special far UUt<am, MorrialowD, Dover, Haek«>ttHtown.W>Bh-uglon; Baaton BathMiem, AltonLnwu, Iload-iB and Harriilinrg, wit lion t cbtngu.For Domardqvlllo, DiiBkiiiRridBO, Ljona.

JllUugton, Btlrlipg, nillotto, Uurkoley Heightnnd nil Btntiona ou Pa a sale add Du I aware rt. (y. J, West Ljuo llatlroad) 3;i3 A. IL an

' A. RSA3ONER,Bnporiulcpdoiit.D. L. & W, B. B, TIME TABLE.;

m o « DOV KB QOIHO WEBT !Tlirougb Mall, U.20 A. JI- i Oevrego Express

1.51 A. M.; EtBlon EiprwB, l.BQ p , M.Vision and Blu£)iaiuton £ 1 . , a.20 P. i t . ; K»H*ou Eipross, 6.ai P . M.; Dover Exjiteaa, 7.2a'. M.l_O»wegt) ExitroHi, 7.32 P . M. ;

:own EipreiB, 6,20 F, SI.; Bai-rti'LO.BSP.M. - .

TROW DOTKB 001 NO EAST iE i n w i , 5.90 X. M.; L_.__ .

H&oketUUmn Mall, 7.SS A,1, BAi A. M. ; DIi

, ThronRb Mall,

M.; EoBton AccommodfafiMi.e.ffp. HiCHESTER BRANCH : •

an. nriTtoHs. EitrwjA.M4

OLD AID KUMU.Dn. ginou'i lawn Iimoo

B

7.006.6S6.476.43I) b86.93S.SO

CheaterBorton 6.B7 !

IronU 7.03 ;Sncc»gunn» 7.07!UoOBtnuvilli 7.10Sf. 4 E . Junot'u T.H !Fort Onm 7.18DOTCI- 7.3B;

8.664.1

•a4.Ms.os5.10S.3S

OEHTRAL B. B. OP NEW JERSEY.HIGH BBIOaE BRANCH.

FTBAUrt. DOW* TB.IWB1, Jf.B.46

a1.181.83l.*7I.G31.03a.ffltQ.26

13.40

6.10

Mew Yort,Fliilailclnlifa,IEieli Bridge,Cnllron,MiddlB VallP.v,Gcrmin Vallcj,Nauittirigbt,Birtley -

V. H,B.W 6.88

JO.20, 8.11

7.37 4," IB7,16 *.O67.07 8.557.01 9.83CM 3.23S.4S 3.137,85 3.5BL!3B a.r

fno, Iftiuybnn.e t .M

i»Circi.UOourt.-Be. - i i ufMarjEll "no, Iftiuy A(no

e t t I

fMirjEtla Atflo, TB. (' 1 anilVacou A

EDWABD 0. LYON, Att'y.Court.—Timothy Coo_

.... _ __ ino und its. Fi. it. de

Turin, A. D-. IH79. ^ ?*/^Tg

CironltCoiifl.-TfleNiSiiiftrbnDAnk. _ ortiatowji JH. Sherwood B. Alno ct »U,

Fi. fa. tie bnii, «( Ur. Iu o»se. Returnable toMay Term A. D., I I "

REAL ESTATE

'URCHASED and SOLD

Choice Lots in Dover,for Bftlu clump, anil

HOUSES TO LET-

Freeman "Wood,30 of t ho Fuaoe anJ FuliVu Ma iatr

BY4.Y0DNGBf0p,,AHy[orrf» Circuit Court.—Tbo NaUoinil Iron QanhntMortblowu TI . fihurwood B. Atflo ct a.li.V'x. H. Ac- bun. et ter. In oase. He tor Dibit*to May Term, A. D., 1879.

PITNEY A Y0UN0BM0D, AU'yo.t Circuit Court.- Haul) L. MillB TB. Hber-

— il S. Atno etuis. PJif«. da lino, et tor.In cane. Hetnrunble to June 3d, A.»., 1879.

EDWABD O.LYON. i t t 'y .

JY virtue of tlio abort}staled trnta uf fierir»clftBiu »y lianila, Iabt.tl cxpoxo Tor Bale

public vonilne, at thv Oomrl liouso in Mor-itown.H.J., uuMONDAY, the 25th day of AUQUBT. uext.

D. 1879, bL.twjt.ntlmlioarB of 13 o'clock M.l G o'clock 1'. H., tliftt la to Rhy' al a o'clockhe uttcrnoou of midday, ail thnBB two oer-

t l l d i

, ftt Rhy a a o, the uttcrnoou of midday , ail thnBB two oer•n tractn ur pircels of lanil aud pttmiMtB,L>rtiouiter p»rtlcnlarly dsnoriUd. sitnsVu, lt->g atul buiog iu tbo townaUiuof Bandilpb, inic C.nuuyof UanlBaudHtateolMBwJsrsuy,ntttid ami boauded aa follow« ;Tlio P i n t Tract, beslaninjf *t a atap or'«»«, b( ice a corner of Jli«ii*rd D«]l'« laniJ;i c u n r u u n i n c (1) D t i h o t v - i i x l

id D()o or

h. u c n t i i x ilcgrcckml or tlio sftid Dell, sold

l b a l tJobn Jiojd, tn».,.uin.i«.iBiih» lmt«; (iiene. (2J nurtl., «5|. ,- . . „„ .BAhalfwett, tblrtj-sts cbaiBB'ktxi aixtT-'ton linkn tu t itonu tit-ap; theiicl (8) ion it,enty-w* <icBret& and A lair meat, eler-

' ' • licnce (4i

ucblli,t

rty ...dr-griTB aniltbirty mii._.

ins and tliirty-four UDHL,teaty-Hlt degrees *n& tinny u>

ixteen CIIUDH abd flttf lUlV«i tbeiBinj-*e>ta dtgnii'8 ea»tjJfih.v cln

nt.thlr-

d Traut, begiunlng at a ilake laaaiug from Succ«auDna mine toung; thn nonuwsitorly corner oflioll'ii land ami; In tbe siith llpcU l b l t t th

uchslni ; thence i'J) uortii, aixir-tevea Ji>'ecB neit, sit cnulns; tHonce (3) nortli, tweu--ivri) di^rutB and a bnir cist, tun cbftim;eneo (i) »oaih, Hlxtf-Bcreo IICKIUDI tm(, sixlainitotlio fjcRiniiiDc, coutaitiiiip; «d acre*l*oil. liut rroui tbo But Utucribvd | J ( tbcroto be Jeilucud a certain lot of land tbut aaid

orlon couvttj'L'd to IJoDry C Dvraut, coutalo-K t«entj-fonr a e i u ud««vcDty-flTe Imn-•tdtlii of ajj nens,1 wlUcb lemes to bu Leretiy

0*««6f-l»nd" GOIDK tlic

ilortun anil wilt! to Hturysry 15,18(12, rLenrilnl in tii>'

juuij jutcurd ot Dt-tdij In LuokAO,

V l t l l U I a. itioDATIT, Bhoriff.B « 1 7 , 1 M » . ••• - J 1 3 G 0

BEEMER & PALMARBtll.ni IX'

OAL, WOOD,HiBONB' l i iTEayXS,

BLUE STONE, FERTILIZERS.

»hO«T i

IIBE 0IAT, Fm« BB1OI,

I.AO STONES

onA»n «»««, oorno, mtu, UHTXU,' *HU CimiBH R1OM,WHaBH-B PHOBPHATK,'

LAXD PLASTSS, it,

WOOD n n d in Move Unrth*

STOVE, E00,

igoratorline bet'.ii usedmy practice

"Sud by tbe public ,for moro tliuu 35 yearn,

'df 11 ted results.S E N D FOR C I R C U L A R .

f t f w qiMtiiDn u n J M EBO*DW*T,J W I M TTi 3AJ|fURU, M.Uit NXWT0UK01TX

t i t DWJOIUST WILLTILL Tim IT! RirtTATlOI.

NATIONAL UNION BANKo r D0VEB, NEW JE1U3ET.

Capital, - $100,000.

Freeman WoodPIHE

INSURANCE AGENT.ITriCBUKBidOIWHU. BrltEET, NSITTOOEOHO

UlfJHtUBDl &. DO,'8 BTCBX. I

DOVEB.IV. J-Legally autliarized sgout or tbe foflewit j a r j

;l»sieonnMtiilcB-tbobeBtin tbowoi tbe

LONDON Una LIVERPOOL and Ofl*

OLOBE, Capita! 920,04 f a c t

LANCASHIRE ot MANCHEBTl^

m n * . M . i o 4 i . B . Promiiii)u> J'urutiaai) anil aa,lu uloiirltkmj tlie OUllPi-tiun ofe [tajiur, (lrafu, oliuubu, kc.

HUDSON HOAaLiKD, Preu't.0130. IlICHAIlDS, Vice prenia«u!,

JAY H. TOR&T, CashW.

D I H J 3 O T O B 8 . l

OEOBOE KICBABDS,HUDBOK HoiOfciKD, JAB, W.BUOTHEBTIALDRET K. Rioas, UOLUMBOB BBACI" to W. SBAIIIHQ, IUAC V. JclticaAW» QituiiOB, J O B S W. JACKBOI

IIKBVMCFAHLAN, JOHIAH WBEKEI^

II. fi.4 ppr (-Put. })oudn uonrtnntly ou lialml for eala nt btiut market raluu.JM.

Tlie Miners' Suvingt* linn

Ol' UOVKH, N. J .

f otc-rti t will bu itsilil 011 rt(>pn«n 11 mi l lDefor. tiio Urt-tdeynufilAltCH, JUH

»*-OpL-ii rtuiiy Irom B o'cluuk 4 11

U A N A O E 1 1 S :

HENRY MoFABIiAN,QEOIIGE BICHAHBS,EPHBA1M LINP3LEY,I. W. UOKDICT/,JAMES H. SIMPSON,COLUMBUS BEACH,W. U. hAMBEUT,I. B. JOLLY,

HENflV ait'FAH'*AS, rrcBj*l*Dt,EPHIIAIM LIMD8LEY, Vtw PfGBit

JAY 8. TREAT, Treaanrer.Dovor, Fob. 17,1878.

MORRIS COUNTY

MACHINE & IRON Cc

Capitol »10,00°

ROTALOFLITEBPOOL,c i i

'!'FRANKLIN OP P H T U K

.OftplUltejOoSfw.

HUDS0K DOUJSTY, Jersey City,Cupital «B(H>,O0O.

PEOPIiE'B, Newark. " 800,000.

» 200,000.

by die Mivynr an Itoreiu piteaaiaushall forfvil sod :iDf ten i]o31»rn fur f ncti offei

GEOUGE "ATTEST: WK, " "

payaJliieijut i>»

Supplement to an Ordinan

ENTITLED, "An OrtMtiane* to r #*____procaoaini/B for iba |>UDlabma«t otljt

• • ; Bnsor t»*na1i7 b j a,ny Ordinance « l lCommon Council ofDorcr, paaaed Juu* r A *

PABBtD AO0U8T11,1879.Sea. I . - B B it ordafned Iw th* »ayoi

coriinr, Amurmen und Common CtmncilmDovor tbat tbe word "twelre" in Sectiontlio Ordinance io which " ' "

_ ,r r Awurooc*London, capital »G, 500,000.

BprfngOeld Fire Inuurauoa Oo , U&saachtfsetts, capital $l,G00,QG0.

St. NiohoUa Fire IuRunnoe Company ofMew York, capital $800,1)00.

WestoheBter Fin iRBnniuos Oompwiy ofew iork, capiui «50U,ooo.New York City F i » Jueurftsoe C«mp&ny

of Mew York, capiUl $800,000.

In

A B U T S , - - - -

OATITil, - . . .

- - $3,DOO,00O

- - - BOO.000

THE OLD STAND,

UNION HALL BUILDING,Blackweliatroct, Dover,

Hot Air Furnaces,

If tlie latent ami most Itnjirnvod stolen, for

uuortniunt of Htovoa, cheap fur CAHII. k

COOK, PARLOB, HEATING

STOVES, RANGES,4 c Also a varioty of

LAMPS,

KEBOSENE OIL,LANTERNS AND

EltrtTANIA WAKE,

AIul Msortuentof

TIN & JAPAN WARE,FBDIT OiliS, to.,

TIN ROOFING,EAVES, TEODQBS,

lokUnHatnjlIni—~- _nd at tbo flLurtoBi!

Qilprk-cs pftli for old Iron.

ALEXAKDEK WIGHTON.cembai-ailh.lKO. i . i v r

RAILWAY TURN TABLES,

IllON and BHA8S CASTINGS,

FOROINO of aU DESOEEPTIONS

SHERIFF'S SALE!B cbiinf*ry «tNow Je rco jwFi . r». for »ato

• s lliffBifi* arid Marj Mlpeiu* Jijjj irifp, J«JIEMifiBiaB and Hur j Auu MIKKIHB IIJK wifetjauaol It. Hik r and Hatlinrinn Hike Liwilt, Dnnltl Moron and Rllza Mtjrmi liit ~I'otor Hiler aud Murv Ann Hiior IHBJarato MisgSiiB, Owen Migginfl, JOHUILBSII. DouiiiB Oeborn RliO Until U. Hl>ai m ileftnilBuiK. jtuiumiljle Iu (JotubnTorm, A. D. 1U7U. J . K. HTICKLK, Bul'r.Uy virtue of thu above Mtatcil writ or »lei.clan in my lian Jn. 1 BIIHII <:ipnav tor sale 1utilie Vend 11c, a t the Cuuri Huase, in JTurriiI » I I , N . J . 1 O U

MONDAY, tlioastb d»jofAUOCST next,A. I). 1879, l>el»t'ei] the imun t»r 12 M. »uii' :tock r . M., tliftt la tu <U.T at 3 o'oltwk in 111

:emuou ol B&id any nil' ibuuc two ct'rtatictn or IIUITI'IH urUml »u) lireiiiinfn, niluatUB and l)eln,j tn ilie Townotilp or lU.ekuwsy;

in Die County i.[ MurrU und aiftio ut Nuw J(

( e j , ami butted, boLiidtil un 1 diifcribcil BB (

_j Firwt Tract, itc-iD!,' part nf » lot m)7'1(K) acrt'H cuitvcml to lifimim btickloIced fnun Kiifaii A. Huott, datuil Feb. Ud, 185!,ntl rficonlcd m Horriy County Bccunl 1

"uuI iookGf i nn pujifK 4H'J, A c ; licglinint in Die tlfBl linn nf tho wbolu tra.bnnilri-il fuel distant from tlm deem

r lln'roof, 0111, cuursio iifHOQtl], fortv-foice wtiBt tlit-rufrum. and which poiut'in (I1 coruerofa lot conveyed hy said HUIItiubh- ami wifx .ti J.ibn HsutHir, by daJu'y Jut, 1HM utnl runH ttionni (1) BnntHII (Ii'pri-os rasf twi. liniiiln.il font to th(tnniornf nni(l IJiwnor1* lot; tliuncrs (1

nuth.forlj.f.mr dflcrcPi wt»t, onn hnmlrcjpt ; tlionoo (3) norili, rnrty-Bli duRN'M »etliro Imadred futt to tlio firntlin* uf tliu who!

Ifcioattand Btjtiftro fBtuiK tbu niinio prt

HO(J June* aftpgiiif. !».n t lc , bv ili!O(V cUl!«il July

d l U M u r i s C l

cl, boiiig 1

ranml) Htlckl.it, iy57,amt rucoord uf DtedHThe Hecond Ti

aaitl tract of t\...... _ „_. .huuorcillbe of »n »cre, cuuvuye.l to IW.tytckle br8u**n A. «c«lt, Feb. 3d, JM).- t»-

" tbo find liiif tif tlit uaUl ttliiita li>t iwoilfeut (liwtaut from thu HITOUII curution acour^u HT uoutb, furtj'ri.iuriJrgrttiL'1

'mt, tlerefrom, and whioti puiul tu tlm Uimih— 1 ufa lot cmm.ynl by iTslil Jtenn:»n tiilck-

d wifu Io onn Micluul Wolsli, by ilcc:d daUSDS, IBDfi, rciiunlPG in Morria Cdmitv

Uncord niHet) May 28, 1B57, in Jlnofe N. 0. —42U, Ao , Ami runn Iheucu [1) IUH

. ii decrees cast, two tinndml ff..ihtucfl (21 tioatfi, (Drtj-ftnir (legreea west. (,nomiidrcd feet; tucnee (a) nortli, mx di.^rcof

J w o liuuiirud fe«t to the first Mm- nf tboot- tliimei! (4) mirth, forty-four i!c«ncHiu hundred reft to tbo pUeo or btKiii-

, Ktriut inuaaui'). Uuing ill'

3B. in Hook 1WTLLlAJLf U.3 21nt. 1B79.

The New Empire

Hot-Air, Gas & Bnse-burn-

tns Cooking Stove.

SPRING, 1879!

'HE B ^ a f UA'siNGSTOVE IN THli WOULDJLleo, a L»rt'o Anortmpnl of other HtWou

Of CooklBg atOTOt, UUIKIR. 1'arlor

OR SUMMER WINTER USE.

o, • clioios itock of

Hardwkre, Cutlery,Ql"«, Wooden, Copper, Plain mini J*puin

We are fully

stocked with the

newest styles in

DRESS GOODS

which we are

able to sell much

cheaper than any

of our contempor-

aries. Our Carpet

Room is filled

with the newest

CARPETS,

MATTINGS,

OIL CLOTHS,

which are sold

exceedingly close.A loojf will eon.

vincB any one.

W. & BABBITT,

Insurance a Specialty.E. & G. H. Ross A Breestf,

FXKE AN1> 1IFE

Insurance Agents/

Office, pl<lt I*ou Rfluk UuliiJlnF,

Morristown, N. J. .fljpreBent* tlm folluiricB Srnt-olftu* comimnti-i-

. FIBEIN8. Co. ufHiriri.rd.Co. C»p-if 11) &i>(l Horpiaa vrer Il!,7Dt),(H)U,

[UUTFOUD1NB. CO., AstictN uvor 111,600,0110[OiN Mpl'UAL INK. Co.. of NowN. J , ' Aaatit* orer #1,41)0,000.

FITtBUEN'8 MCl'UAli 1NH. Cu., uf Newark.N. J. Gapital aud Hiirpln* OT<T *1,000,000,HiJfCHANTB'MUTDjiL 1NH. Co. of Nawark,K. J. Oiipitai and Hnrplui aliost 11,000,000.IEBMAWIA MUTUAL IKS. Co. of N«*arV, N.

J. Oajiital aud Kurplu* ovur iaW,W)0.or Meir-surauofl effected ou A!) de«()rij)tlutw of

G-operty iu uuy scotinn of tbe fttate, at Mw ratal u« the rink will warrant. Ml

louses i'AID VHOSUTXiV, find BO oooipro-niintng in jtttlenieut.

Peraoub ut P. diutauce can address ui byletter and receive tbs samo atteutlon es ifnpplicatioD wcro matin iu pintou,

A. JUDHON COE,Burvcyi'r aud Cnlluotor, Dover, K. S.

THE POPULAR

SUSSEX St. GROCER,

l in au uuwiaaiplod Block ot

OroceWcs and Provisions,

C A N N E D GOODS,

Foreign and Domestic FRUITS,

Vegetables,

anu ciDrytlillm olxo pertaining Io the fnulo.

Qto tlio Cunor of BLACK WE Ui,DOVEH, N. J-

Dover Savings Institution,

OFFI0E IN DOVER BANK,

O F F I C E R S !JOHM HAN0E . . . . ProsldooJAJUK8 ji, LEWIS • - - - Vico-l't-e-siJeiH I>. U0ULO, Trostiuri

H. P. Saniliirwin,' Wra!%. » « « •Charles J. Skelleagar Uartla V. B. Bearing,M. C. Whltlock. JamsB Jardina

t This InBttttition Ii now organised aDdopeo

Office, fnD^ver Bank,Litflrost sbiilJ oommtioce rnnntnr upon allntna dopoaltcd on tho ftrat day of llarcL, June.cptemiKir and December, whfcli ever aba?'iwthapneannxt after the depoBlt ia madd.

B.p. OOULD, - m

Fob, 1], 1873.Treasurer

HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TARF O R T H E C U R E O F

Otraghi, Gold., Inflq»n«, HDineneBi, DifficBnathlng, tod »H Affeotloni of tie Throat,

Bfcrchi*] Tutts, Md LDD^B, leBdii -to OenlnniptJon.

This infullibte remedy is composed of the[ONEY of the plant Horchoimrt, in chcminl

_iion wiih TAR-BALM, extracted from tlieLIFE PRINCIPLE of the forest tree ABEISDAUA.MP.A. or Balm of Gilead,

H y of Horehnund Kirritation* and inflammations, anil

the Tar-lialm CI.LANSUS AND IIKAI.S the throatand ait passages Icaitinj; Io lilt JUUKS. VlYRilditiunol ingredients keep the organs coo],

woist, and in healthful action. Letj d i k f i bi

Master's Sale!

«im ib lim Cuii'.y of Morrii,

Qilbort JJmtii.f 'ud'aittli'icla (Jndi]flilburt Hindi ; Ir« Tlurp s»t

Limi Hud Im-B. V*U, The

mberBeTsmtjl W t H t b

«d ; Di viJ 8k*t P, Dp hi »t OB L, Ilrvant,

IRO, II uniy JJ.VuuNo»tr(ioJ,-UaBii>tiiitA. Cult r HUB »uu Juliii Vau Suit mud, Tlio

Ku*f;iior, / n(Io J(, tint-r, Tiio Uuttuuml VttltntBanaot Eovcr, Vriucic H, Prmiman, Jonn O.Bill, Mos Jb A. Drookfleia, Kdward W. Ue-bard, O' orjjci Itiolturdn. Atcbard OuorRf,Jamos P.. BimpsoD, William Bmftft, JoacpliHwlffe*. Ff^lwiuk A. DnHatt, Mulmdo A.Budd. XauiVC, Van Dsrvecr u d Peter VT.Van Ih •rrcor, defondan**. PI. /». foi twte 0/morleagod pruuiiBeB. Boturoablii OctubttrSa.ltr/a, KEioiroorii ft Bunii, ftilr'B.ily T'irtno of tbo nbovu lUtod writ uf Httrt

ficlRH. iMuuit out of tlie Court uf Cbntu-erv ofthn Ml 4ta of Now Jnracr, dlrcctuil and dtili v.i mlto m i , ax a Maaler of «ald (teurt. I will ei|>om<far *i ta *t J'IIWIU Vituduu, at tJifi /rwit door olthofJcurt HnuBf.in Morrmtuwii, ft. J.,011

:«rON"i i , tbe lstdayofBEITEMBElluei*,, A. P . I87D, botweca H.e hour* t>f IWL-ITO(UIU a and tivu iu tlm flfUiruoou, ibat m tu BKVAt t >VII o'clock iu tbo afternoon or *a!d day, nililio folliiwing desorlhed traota or Jiarceiit olIon d HIK) pn-uilHm, Bitnatti, lyluK and Uiug intU.. t..wii^liiii ;,i BanOuliili, hi tho County ulU'lt-rtM an>l Htuts of How 3tir*t--y, buited,bf-au Ivd uud iluuvrihvd as foJiotvn:

T H E FIID-T THALH- btKiimiUH s i R point in'llurof Jntidt! 0! D.niil Htrykcr. bi'itig in \w•uUUido Jlno of tlii wliole irntt und Uiu ln'Biii-niii({ ooruur g| 9. lut cnuvivitl by Tbu IruniaX.01KI and Iinprnvi'incni domuiiny to Albt-rtHinitli by di"j(l <it April 2^d, 1«75, iini) rccordi'din liaolc'f I*, pnjfc J»S, At*., a«d runs ibfoccsmitbOflstcrlv alinif,' mild Htrvkf;r'M line Io the

1 " " ,et iif tlic traot <if 66 fi" " " "

. 1 elmI'iiiB t

uj A]nii uoiu. inHi aim rcuur LI'TII in nuim)anu 51.ti.o,; tbi'nwi uloitg tlm I'iylilli Ih'ti3 uaniti (2) :r. 115° E. 23 linkn t«) thu ninth•r; tliroiM) aJonjf the uliilb liwo IH( s . ! B '

1 21 Itnkiiitln

..j Hlid eonipauv U> IftainlofFifUruarv S'Stlt, 1S7-I, 11W H, patfc &&, i e . . tLou (4) tt

hil H. Ii5u K. y olmliiK to tbo <(li;i^Bk)B(-lll(»t UN.lm.utlK.Khl condictlDt 1 tlmn aWtf, tbu Bald (

•1 Hull 'nt (H t<' (1

lt<' (1 ONCniilo ur tlio

c iu Nxl') (

ufnaid 1!nniJ Iifll

1 (.'.onI the) n. 7iu i

ii>K i bo

IRON ERA

DOVER, Morris Co., H. J.

IS THE QEEATESI

Local l e w s Journal

North New Jersey,iwulltli linu umd 5 Duke t«. ..__^oiuo; tlirn IT) nlontt tin- Ibirtut'uiu line ofxaid JJi'lt hit ni,il line or H10 Hetiuul II'tu tb fourth corner of R lut of 20 Hu-11

" bv

:d in Uoufc K SI, ime« -(*'5, Ais.; (ficiicd i« (H)

iitli lol ; IK...HaidHmitli luti

iot t;ald Camuauy to Q

Jittt. 1»75, a,nd mH7 A

jlonji tlio south lino or liti

of land luon1 or lens, atlc'r I'l^tplini; tlii'iffrom" " ' ' nd I bit lut emvoyed by

r't-i llii'Uihyliooil»tMs.y— . . ._, _..„ . .'dud in Bouk MBH7, An.

Tns HBOON!) T i u r r Ijcffiintinn at a fonnir offarm formerly oivutxl hv I'nitv C. Tharp mt 'dieurinnilB of David Btrv'ker; i V n ( l j K.SlaSft. along old liius to aiiollicronrucriTbarp farm in Ibo luiu uf )flmln forniiLuvl l iarvey; thonco (3) B. 11" 110 ttiitiu1510 ft. BIUUK I>urk Kvcnne to Proapuetait lait] utit on map oUranin ; (8) H. 25-ft. aiuiti; I'roBiH-i:! tit. to WaluutBt.; <i)iv. U5TJ ft. nlt)UB Wit Iu ut Bt. to line nt In mis ofAlbu- - • • ' • ' - - " l

•fly nf

n k ) U B WiA t H i t h ; (G) K 25 w.Binith'H lino ; (0) n, US" w. 370 ftlantlit to lMidn of Uavi.l Hiryku

. 300 r t . along S t k 't i i 2

l of400 loo

(7) fiU

THE'fii i ii l l d

s 2(t BO-100 a

ATIIIUU TUACT beL-miiiiiB at a point tolino ol lands of David Bfryker and tuoio of tbeIrouiaLand And Improvemuut Comiiany whoretbe euntre lliio i,r Walnut *trenil an siiown on(i map of Ironis. intursccta snii) lino, tbmcctunnlnp; (1) aloti'ij tUo uuntro or Wnlnut stroetM. OG dfRrooH E. aSU ft>ot; tiioiicu (2; at rtabt

IPH to lVatnnt effect W. 23 deffreeg «•. 400 t'.Htako ; tliuuce (8) a. 05 duftreeH w. S7Q ft.

(4)t tho tlie begin

rr bcglnniDg kt k corner ofmortgage from Dtwid h.Miliiida Batld, da(cd Fed-

; iuuce (S) a. 05 (lvid Strvkor'p liuo i theu

ft, UIOIIR ]javl<l Strvkt-r'a liuing, oontaiuing a

T H « Foimm TBIOTtbe third lot in iboHortonind wifu to MLn u r y a2tl, lBCJi, aud recorded in Ut>ok 1 a p*K«575, Ac, »n'l therein described an & hicKurvtree standing on the neat flido of the roat),corner to MITCB JanHOQ'« Uud, and said Rcventcomer la <Jenmlo<l 6R a liioki.rj1 Htump in tliforkx of tlm roal leading to Mcbdhtm an6'ti^ttcr, firtdrnua ilwna, tlanu tlio H ^ d h iroad (1) H. aTloi-rr** HO mirutca K. 10 dialniBDlinks to a lUke no tho wi?it tidt of tlm Mend-

cii !10 tiiinntco E. 6 clidnH to a ml oa(II) H. U5 dopreuB E. 10 chaina BB linka tluut t»to; (4) a. 10 ilegrcoa s. 7 clialim

»tv a -Ul,,. ; («>«, KOJt-Birt* w. W clino.ka lollu: BiitPi:otii corner of a tr*ut of GO

(iU-10-j ftoren ciravovnii by thu Irouia Land audIni|>r.ivinicnt Onmtmuv to Itutti noil bv deudof April USih, is7J. anil rccoi'di-d in lifcik V 8,) >< G4, Ac; tliuii aimiff tliu litteentii Hue of

ell lot (0) N , 17 iWrecl w, M cliainu 73c i i i i o t l C l i n i f t d t o i h t - i i r i e e n t h

lmiK tbi> fuur-07 dfRrooi. w.

a inko in tbt, centre of'roFiicct Htrcvt utlrania, being tl h

corner of walii Bull tract; thec pionu Hio uott-tre or rroapGot Htruet; (8) n, a.r» dw-rei>* w. 11ohalnu 00 liuktt to ilio KDL'IU in Hit) road at Parkovoimn; tiiDii ttiong Turk avumu1 (',}) K. 7 de-KreesiE, to tliolntcrnoctlon of tnu (ivitliuuofibe Urnt irnct lurninl MalintmKuild moitKBBO Itlicn (10) h),,nn naid first ]f«c to tbe xxcouduni.ur or B id Firm Tract; tlion ulilui; tlicitftiuii.l i;flt. (,f 11,,, Hi lhi,.; ( U ) s , 2C diicrctn K.14 chain* f.8 linkfj to tho third ci'rm.r or t intIraut; (litii aloud ttitt tliinl lino ut said Wrsltract ,1'i) «• 31 >lrKnvn E. 4 .iliaiiiH 32 links totlio I.mrd) corner of thu Hfih lot in miki Malin-da JJutiil iuiirtB*Kfl ; tliuu (13) v. UB d11 l linkH t ll d

liukaciiiiiioc tliirClifciiTniftdtoihnort.^r :>r uftul IMI It.t ; tli. n ulmiKIt'enth line of KMII liull lot (7) H. 0714 (dialiiH .IU linkH to a itnko in tbt1 ' t t t t l i b i t l

da JJut11 ulin

rtli lot14)

u. lliuM

r «f th

and in h e a h u l action.udice keep you from trying Ibis great•ine of a tzmtua d t h ) d

f li b

pedi.

d tho

r-Bain,

PRICES S» CBNT5 AND $1 PF.R BnTTLK,Greet ja.-ing Tj lay ltr%c t'nc,

'Pike's TootJiaehe Drops" OaroIn 1 Mlnuto.

Sold by all Druggists.0. N. OEITTENTON, Prop., N.Y

Horrid CoutjMoSiironle'iI" Office.JULY 29U,, JB7U.

.I1'.8. " ' H ^ . . " f l?"H™ I I: "willi, F.iwnto

Otinppllcatlnn.jfllK!

upuiilir.iiDtiCL In tho crwlitovhwaf,} den-that Ui tiritiir tu th<

h i l u F . F I . 1 „ , „ • . . _ _ . • . V i

•10wEisculur

li-r, wi thu

M ror"tn-<niiitT IUTIKM! EHJV,tt,for tin

and if an«U ur Iic'i4ulil pi<rl(>(!

R A. 0ILI.EN, flurrojjato.

ilflroHs, South 0rnnB6,M,I,

l u t n coli t in >.aid Malintla ltudd ra«rtRacc(14)<LlonKalii>t> <u »ui<| fourti. tot nndt thi- thin) lot in Hnfil Mnliii'U huili ronrt

BoRi!H.C4dPRrcCB K. 25 ohaiusriTlinki to thohcfslnniiiR, containing 110 nertu, moronr U;«i>.l!-ic^jitingf huwuvor, tbo Bcliool IIOUHU lut a t

THE

IORN ERA

Difl THE LAB0S8T 01BE PUI>

CIRCULATION

AMD XS THE

Tlm a.Mivn ^t l i

rlboal tractaofland will bo soldt' nnltT Ihi y nro fluwi ibid.OEOllQE W, POIWYTH,

B County Surroeate's Office.JUNE ifflth, 1878.

f

|N ajijilicBtinn of tbu abovo-tiiiined AIJOIJD-f iMyatur it is ordered l,y tlie Hurrogate that1 (.hid AdministratorRivo pnblic uoiieo lo thenliturn nr tbe cBtalu ur nnid dcoedont to brluKtttcir<lrfi(», (tcmnnc's and clafmH BRafnst thtao, under oath, within uino months from

• a*1". b y « " l n g ap • copj of thU order,fcin tvr.;nty days hereafter, in tlvo of theat public iitaotB in tho County of MorriB fnr1 iniintliB, and alno within the said f,•8 bv advtrtittinc tlie samo in the IKON• (if wo ntwspapt-w of this Slal

*« Bljall nealVt „mud ami clrjir,) wjfhin (ho B8fd perfod of hi,

, pilhllr iiiilicu bnlng givim HH nforena:d,id toinliall bn fnrovcr dobarnul of h!«acliun thi>rerorR|>ainBt tbu uaiJ Admiu-

" r " " B V QILLBMl'surn'^tB,

»M|Mki'riH of littsHiaip, rornio game

1 ho uniifCesBiry); and if an* oredi-loot tociblbl t bin nr her dobt, d«-

Bucb ci

30-lOff

Adjourned Sheriff's Sale.Jlinnccrj- <if Ni-w Jf»|ipy~-Fi. fa. fur sail! or"rtKH|M prfmUfB, vi lit ruin Iti^lurd Utit.

!;;;n'a4 Hiniu.tt in<\ Mary Lauv Binlinlt

Tt.t« snlo on liolulf of the abof-i-nanied par-

TUESDAY, t|1(. 1!U1, <uy«r AUQUftTiicil,

• lucl I r W i ' H ' l w c O n " ' 0 i l 0 l l r B o r Vi M. aotl

WILLIAM H. Mi-DAVIT, Sbertff.-(cil July 23J, IS73. (I 5

BACKOFF'S

VARIPTY THFATRF

BILLIARD'PARLORS

VERY BEST MEDIUM

ADVERTISERS

Bsex St., 3d Door from CanalBridga, DOVER, N. J^

GREAT REDUCTIONIN TICKETS.

IRON ERA

TURNS .OUT THK HEsT

BOOK HE JOB

P i l l TIKI

MOEEISTOWN, H. J,

L. KERSHA1V, - - Proprleloi,H.TliiR tGa.c^ tlio M&uilun J[[>iui> iiiRt,-ew.l .1,0 iii.,,1 , u p i . , n , ,,,,1 . , „ , , , , ; , , „ ;rnHI.M bj Hr. D.6 Onirt,, no Wn JnVuia:t«l, Norrlsloim, I wtiuld c.U th« aitoi.tiimLtin old i i i tn in* nr iita TT.maA *...i . . • __ .i"C, and of u . i

amnutt17 rncDoi }o Mo/Tj* mil turruonilliuf

n pprrament RUMII. KB tpkrlmenta amI tnWIati , tod i ta baat« t*« inwm moatill* atfWul tb» XR1...1 iw-TiiL ^r1^.. o>*.tho"Oneit Hoti

Tha rmtei arc It

ATE NORMAL AND

MODEL SCHOOLS.

I J. W. SKEELE,AGEI;T AT TKE COVER DEPOT,

TUJtOCOB TICI1T* TP

Cleveland,

Chicago,

Nebraska,

Kansas, Colorado, Dakota,

MA00AOE OHEOMD THnoUOn TUB*

tcot .d, l , . . . J . W . B K E E S S ' " " 1

ticko* A^aiil, Dorar, It. J,©mutl* .MsiHlrJ " "

SiEifD, TO

KIGE & STEPHENS,GEIIMAN VAT.T.BT, N. ],, '

|AaDWABJE,m0H"4 8IEEL. BEST FACILITIES