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VOL IX. THE IRO: DOVEE, MORRIS COUNTY. BBN.T. H. VOGT. EDITOllA.iu I'ROlllLTOH. ffloeon Morris Street near Blaokwell. c Vear, - - - - - - - 82.00 Mouths, - - - - - - - 1.00 reo wouthB, - - - - - - - G O ADVERTISING BATE5 i Inch \ " A . m j " j « 1 Inch, 8 " 4 " l .. I •• ) 1 " 1 WK. i* V l 7r 2 2f 2 7E 8 50 4 BO f> 50 10 00 2 MOB. % 3 r>c 6 00 (i Ml 8 OO 10 00 12 GO 15 00 IB BO 82 00 2 PXfl. * i 2r 2 76 3 fiO 4 25 fl 25 fi 50 B 00 15 00 8 MOB. $ 4 r.o 6 GO 5 00 11 00 13 00 16 2fi 19 00 iilt 00 41 00 SBOKSTACia ADDED rOB. ZXTB TICK" 16 (TEN TH PZB LINK, 3 WKfl $ 1 (">< 2 5(1 .1 fi( 4 G( 5 fi( 7 oo 8 00 10 25 10 00 G Man. $ 6 0() 10 00 li 00 18 00 •2\ Oft 2i> r.o r>o H 7 50 (15 00 1 MO * 1 8 4 r, ,; 8 10 12 22 "l TB 17 '2'2 ' 27 <K :io ( ar. ( 4r. n or. < 1H0 < LB. LO01LPO- ESTABLISHED W 1851. »DnE»BUO8 ud KEDICISE8, I'WHTS, , gM5 i '»."s i oSS&* t r"?i ', i ffi".'.' 1 »°'o?«rd,o,r»™ .. nntl from 1 toftF. H, Join ». WICHI*. Counsellor at Law ANB HASTEK IN CHANCERY, HOOKA WAY. N-J-_ » rASBlON HOlfSK. ~ Comer of Blaekwoll and Bimei Bti. DOVER, N. J. I. B. JOLLEY, Proprietor Horse* and CmUgtn to I*t. i_ c. iiERwiRTHN I K i i r i l C l I . CHEMIST MVEIt, N. J. /.nilrser and Ainj. cueloilr nude. Gold tud Biker Ores Sought In t»rg. or im»ltquiuti-!«i Minerals bongbt, .old tad eichaiiKod. 'Counsellor at Law, AND MASTEB IN OHANCEBT, Office IDthe National Duloo Jhnk BiiildtnK 3i,ior» -LL ST. , POVEB, N. J. y A fiOAD HOUSE neat banting and fiuli ing ground.; a pretV apot with targe airy roomi. good p*bW «h&di,fto.TbW housu baa nwiaigs* .'jtfcMonai r o n l n i u dulj licennSd,' iSi«l<y Ml it U^raadf,Into f Si dl d licennSd, iSi«l<y Ml it U^raadf, from Dover Sporting men* pedlani, and others looking for a good rawa tq atop saoilld beeM* In mind tbf* BOUI If tbe Dbaap- eri DUMin.the State with mod bed., faoun- tUol .table, JUS welt otnflSed with the brfwt / i i AIFOH tUol .table, J U S we 0/ LIQUORS in th« «Mtfi#t. AIBOFH on draft. " DOO." HODOMBS Berkshire VaUej, HOY. 7tb, 1876. JOHN DRUMMER'S SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING SALOON, SUSSEX STREET, (betweonthoMANSIOKHOTJUE and Depot.) DOVEIt, N. J. The place h»s been entlrelj refitted In a nc»t » , „ , U D W •"'! CAILDUEN'S IIAIU WITTING A8PEOIAWY. NHOHBOTO £SUITS, ATTORNEYS t C0UNSEIX0B8 AT LAW, C«r. Blaefcwelt tad Sunn SO. DOVEK. N. J. *.ff.KBUtBSOXJB. *• 0- SMITH. L. W. THURBER, BOrEMNTEHDBHT Otf PUBLIC ^OUOOLfl OF H0HII18 OOKHTY. Olu o.er OEO. MOIUBDStCo.'. STOW, DOVBK, K. J. RpeoSal offle. hoar. on BaturdaMfrom_8A. K. till 19 H. >'• absolute injustice if they pur- chase their BOOTS and SHOES anywhere before examining the pricesofBODEEEB&HEAGAOT. Immense stock of elegant and substantial goods displayed a their store, Cor. WAEREN and DICKERSON Sts, opp. DEPOT, DOVER, INT , J. "SCHOOL IS IN" nring lit the portals, Ming throngl. tbu doors, d th h DRUGS and MEDICINES OLD ESTABLISHED STAND! NATIONAL IBON BANE.} CHAS. H. DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, MORRISTOWN, N. J. Dealer in Oruqs and Medicines, Chemicals and Dye Stuff AND ALL PHARMACEUTICAL PllGPAltATlONS. - PUYBICIANH AND DEALEBS BTJPl'LIKD *.T WHOLESALE PHICE8. sd. N.itit >tli>, Unite. e bill PURE DItUOS n*v\ of tlic b,.Bt quality a l for: PASSAGE TICKETS 4T RAM, HANCE &Co.'s STORE, PORT ORAM, N. J. Oil ttl tho principal lines of utepmnti... from Mow idi'k tnLlveriimil at LOWEST ATEH. AIBO D1UFTH ON GttEAT Q1UTAIH ND IRELAND. iG-t W00DP0UT HOUSE. '1IOMAS 0RI0I1T, Proprietor, WOODPORT, MORRIS Co., N. J. ofor tiioi ihutedftt or )*fea a: R. A. BENNKTT'Ok. D; HOMOEOPATHIC 'HYSICIAN&SUttGEON, !or, Blackwell 4 Warren Sts,, lOcpoiite DoVer Batik,) ' ' ' DOVEIt, N.J,, of Women mil Children, » d of tb» XjfiMid Ktr Bpooikltlei. e Boon: 1 to 9 A. U., 1 to 8Mid 7 ID BP. 11. S55: IBD D, BH1TH. B, C. UXG1E, JB SMI H & W1EG1E, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE OVEIt PIEIISOK'S HAT 8TOIIE, DLACKWELL BTnEET SOVBR. KT .a- JVHITLOCK'S HALL COB. BIJA.CE.VBLL i MOBtUB STB., DOVER, N. J., HAS bucD put ID order for tbe .oanti and will be Lei lor oncerts, Lectures, Exhibitions td Entertainment, of various fctuili .11 I. Urge, well .nated with comtorUble lr*,aBd nia/beh.dat reuonable term.. WHITLOOKiKEWIS, 4i tr MOSES BLA5CHAED, X 1TIOUKEV iT BOTBK, N. J. Office over A. MARY C. FORD, M. D., Homcsopathic Physician, Offloe oppo.il. 110X460, St. M.TJ 1 " H.B. P. O. ADDBES * 460, POVEB, N. /, SPRING PATTERNS AT Idorristown, WF. J. A t«ra W fall Utt« Mine. Daninat's Bp^nBf* n- ftlao lt .VortfoUe.' ? an** "TWb»t j T a. ..I.. _.^ n J L I i -1<i^ MMII Jill Still also Pao. Catalogue! |$<j THE NATIoNAt. 1 tTNIOW ' BAHKOt" 0OVEB Dowa,». J., r.br..n »*. '«'»• , hl for ••!••»« lent- * a. P ROOMS TO LET ! M. &I. SEARING. 0-tf DENTISTRY WilXITS WUB0BMAT . B. JOHNSTON'S INSERTING, EXTRACTING, FILLING. F1FTEEN DpLUVRS. A t t WORK. Wj M. V. BL CARPENTER and BUILDER, T., DOTEH. H. J. Slate Roofing: 1 -i,SMAasSW? rui on iltte ruora mucb clieaper t Sfore-in l«tt abovlt u low .• sw rooh can be put on. Do-iar,.».»., SeptembirSM, !«&• H. P- SANDERSON. OWOfllTi DOTBBVTtPOT. WHWELS, M lowM #7.00 per set. -AH kin rf BINE COLORS for <*"?»f-?J^, ir W wtoting. Also OILS and VABMaH, *w ,» and Striping F « « * * ~" - C. S. JENSEN, CAPE T WE A VSR, BASEMENT, TWO DOORS PItOM POST OFFICE, DOVEB, N. J. Carpet ~Wearing, 5a &1J wiitbB, done in style at l t t Th b t l tBulaBx yle at lowest rates. The betst kind of wnrp only used. New carpets on ht.'ud for fiaio, Tho highest price paid for ruga, or taken in exchange for carpet, 28-ljr I>OR DAY'S ICE CREAM, STILL THE BEST IH THE JI1BKET. PIC NICS and FESTIVALS 8UPFLIKD AT BHORT NOTICE. XHE ROXBURY HOTEL! (FORMERLY ALUE'S HOTEL,) SUCCASUNNA, N. J. FBED.KAST, - - Proprietor, The fiboro house fi located ID one of tlic hoalthieBt and wont cbnnning placeB iu tins State within B few miuutus walk -if the D. L. A W. Railroad onthe cant, itud tbo Cen- tral Railroad of N. J. ontbo WOHI. mid li 'than »n hour's drive of P'idd'H Lake and Lako Hopotcong. The proprietor dcwignB to make this house one of tlio inont (lopolar plaecB in thin secttnn of tbe State, andpur- tioularlywith the tratelinR public, for whom rerr conronionce and comfort will 1>° :ied at moderoU) priccB. HuccftBunuft, N. J., Deo. 13th, 1878. REUBEN ROWB, li*T,nir leiBOil t he whole o! the property wbei W" enlnrgea hcllttlei Tor tlio ™p*.r< .__;«, ^ c . Alt kind- of Gold, Him «_ NickuL PlatiDi; done. A j&rff£ <fiwiirtrAcu£ of *1.M kol r u i e done. A ,*rffe .MfirtmeKt of od SMond-hhiid flninf. Maohinci, from . A Block of mutical inatrumoiiU, 'etc, Do*er, Saieei Pt.K. J. HOPE'S SURE CURE FOU FEVEB and AGUE •d .11 H^.rloo. Bta..t.. ConUio. OBlUier Qiilnitis nor Areenic. CURES EVERY TIME. i; doei not ilmplr tarer op tbo dfso»W tor _ time, but ueatnllsGB thom»tsrl» %oi o&rriei Etoatof Ibe njiWto. PRICE 40 CENTS. Wtoleialo Aoenl. W. W. Hanlj * Co., 65 Biuue Hreot, Newycirk, andW. W. Tb.jcr, PICTORIAL BIBLES THE OLD STAND. UNION HALL BUILDING, Hot Air Furnaces, nr tiir latcit * n ^ moit Improved itylex, for •rtnii.BI'nblioWdorlntQ butliilngi. AUrge S t i a m i - oflltoTt., che»p for cub. COOK, PAHII6B, HEATING i STOVES, RANGES, .*—..„ AND BBITTAKtA WABE, EATES, TBOCOHB, htt. Little onoB by scores I HftrdiiuR to tiiu music Of fe.niHirt.rf, Telia thotiommon ntory "School life andit* oarou." Bioaaed little faces, Pictures In trow; BDda of comlpff bhssomii- How tho Jimploi glow I Murk nach true nncloftvor Td aabtiao the Wll, 81 if)inS fun ana frolic, Trjl«B to keep gtlll. TIOHV 111tin enfiOl-i Toyinff with the booka, lately pis&inx berriw In the shady nooki; Feet that prove rebellions To the mettansd tread, Yeitordi? R-rompI&g ' Through iou8 elorer bed. Soon you'll taVG It kindly, Merry llttlo men; WghHttg blcydlesf tattle* With tbo book and poo. Little tnou and maid em, on &T& 0^rd to vjo*^ Hirk, the bell !i rlnjrlDS, Hood It, "school 1» in." UNDER THE GUNS. Under the gumof tho fort on the hill Dabjlei are blosiomlag, botteroapi fill, Up tlio gray rampwti tho ut&ling vine fllngi High Iti green lidden, >nd httert and ollDgi TJndcr tbe guns, : IBT pie goiu of tbe forf on the bill, Doder tbo fttms of tbo fort on the t.11. ODOO ihook tbe earth with .ho thrill, Onc« trod tbciobntUrcDpRfoet tUt,nowatlll, Lie at reit in tbolr troncb by tbe mill. Under tbe gum, Under the fpxat, TJntior thogona of the fort on tbo hill. Under the gum ot the fort on tho hilt Equal thorain fallB on good itii. on 111, Soft 'lei tho aUD»bIno, itill the broolc ron», Still toils tho huibandrasn-nnder the gtui, Under tho gom. Under the gnus, or the foil on the hill. CTotier tbe RQDB of Tor fort on tho hill. Lord, tn Thy mercy we wait on Tht will; rd, f«it nr that Tby wisdom but knowa f Lord is it peace .fa*. Tby goodnaii atiUehowi Uoder tho gaaa, Under tho guns, fader tho «nn B or Thy fort on the bill T ERA-DiATIONS, A financial craab cannot UQ worked a] into towfltfl. It's a gujne of bluff when yon try to icale a precipice. It is absurd to vacciuato the police, They never catob aoytuing. If a policeman's clab were red wlial ity would it BUggeat 7 Baton Fools Bometimea have more money >han wit. but this nneqnnl distTibntion loos not live long. Better bare feet nod contentment therewith than potent leather boots and obra'on encb, toe. When a man goea a-fishing and don' 1 itob anyfob,can you call him a try- agler suit ol a fellow ? "There's munio in the heir," moaned ;h(« joung father, OB he reached for tho paregoric bottle. A lady Bojn that tho Oifferonoo botweeu ailk dress ami acalico guwn is matcrii but that's all stuff, A Bonanza conn gave his danglitei miue as a wedding prcgeot. He woe de- tlmt she should not lack pres- ets of mine. "Do you keep any Hamburg edging?' iks a timid misa. "Hot if we COD sell it," was tbo pert reply of the clerk. He kept Rome that day. "Couldn't you lend me firo dollars ?" Tea I could bat I won't." " Then do ou think I wouldn't pay it back f" 'YOB, you would, but you couldn't." Tom (with a snigger): 'Tou'reawfully leutiTe to-day, Jack." Jack : "Hi It, man, ho I'd Deed be. Do you think want everybody to know it's my wife?" An oldgentleman who bad been intol- ahly annoyed by the hideous noise made ty a drove of donkeys, mildly ikefl: "Do not those creatures ever B of softening of the BBAI IB?" " I would IKJXyour cars," said s young tdy to her Btupirt and tiresome ndmirer it—" "If what 1" ha anxiously iwVed. 11 If," she repealed, " I ooold get a box largo enough for the purpose." When a linmlaomo Baltimore lady asked a pedestrian to knock a nan down who hod been following her be swiftly 'beyod, end, was not mnoh astonished i learn that It woo her husband. A brand of chewing tobacco ifl called 'Hope." When a manflBkBforftohew id vou pass him the box, the old -orcr!) is reversed and reads : " He ho cntcro IierelaawM no Hope boli.od." Rector's wife (severely:) "Totum^ Robinson, how ifl it you don't talw Jfutit hatoffwbsn you mtAt aae?" Tomiujri "Well, mum, if I take off my hat .to ju, what lw I to do when I meet tbe irson himself ?" A<iniiinimiaiatera.i pnblie banquet •flered this brief but pointed pr»y« tor 'bJesBing:" "Adam Binned by eating, md Noah by drinking. Save as, Lordi r-om tbe Bin of the one and tba foUj ot be other. Aman." The gentlemen at dinner-tabla were isenaung the familiar liaa, "An noneat ia0's the nobleat work of Ood," when B ttio son of the host- apoke np anBwid,' not true. MyrnothsrV ' "-'- 3an tbat was ever made.^ . • . { HB entered tbfl. grocpry, said not a rprd, bnt allowed b t a ^ « , l o ••*»^ ock. •Thetrroeet only, # . y ^ 1 Mil oothing on tick," and the man with the cane passed iafllj «if **&$*•'. a woman carefully bUdoa Out pi lcn a woman cfly in-the d«ad p t ^ i g t i , <&$ fftlthB tooWgbes tbrongn^er ehe doesn'i. | m y dod n ^ a ^ l their Iieaafl in «•' f for dirqta raaious- why 90 tney. ke thpin o&tt'Wr sundry, r«y.". M>.40 I am an old cammorukl. Xbuve l»i the road newly thirty ypjrs, Hur. which time I have managed to make oi house at Rockdale the moet fnmnuu trade for Welsh flannels aud railwi rugs. Mj success, however, with my emi mere has not ao much depnndeil op the goodness or cheapness of the good I had to offar, as upon my personal abil. Hies to please all aorta ol people. I can aing a good song, and tell ufunny Btory. I can drink wine, beer or whiskey rcaBODnble gnnntitiea, without groiri dqll or drunk. I can even sit with a teetotal customer for mortal hours over a cup or two of-tea, without ewearin always providing thetu is a fair clian of a Hue, inmy order sheet. Ono day last month I waa journeyinj in my gig from Shrewsbury to Chester the day was dull end damp, a&d a Scotch mist pervaded creation • the hedgerows on either side of tlie toad, the people met or overtook, tbe cows and uneep ii Hie fields, tbe crows and uparrows, tbc houeos I passed seemed utterly misera- ble, wet through done np, andmystifiei I have weathered many a atorm, hayi been wet and dry again two or threi aratfey. I have beea spilt into ditoli- pitched into bedgoa and agaim stone walla; I have been robbed am nobbed by footpads and life-preservers ; but never before bod I lost the natural moyaDey and jollity of my diaposition. On the morning of the day in question, however, J felt lika all things animate and inanimate—to speak commercially, Of course I bad my remedy with me in my driving-box, which I Boon pressed into Bervice ; it was a pint flask, fall ot tbe purest Glenlirat. "This ia balm of Qflead for any weather," thought as 1 took my first dose. My mouth caotly holds one-eighth of a pint. Hundreds of gallons have traveled the same way, bnt I believe ambrosial nec- tar oould never have been so grateful to thirsty god as tbat streak ot liquid sunshine was to me. I felt my chest expand, and my mind's eye could see my other eyes sparkle with a glint of their nanal Are. What cared I for wet without f The whiskey within was proof against watery particles, and defied tbom In any shape. So, taking another drink to make sure I had not Berved oat ahort measure on tbo occasion, I jogged on, aome- fcitaea speculating as to my future, re- freshfng my memory* and aparring 1 my hopes with spirits of the Elixir, nntll in He course I arrived at 'The Bod Dragon* at Chester, full of my usual spirits, and with an empty flask. By the time a hissing hot rnmp-atcak is ready for abBorbtion into m; system had duly sent off my despatches for house. Business first, ploasurd fteiwarda ; so I Bat down to iny dinner int of sherry, then hail a drop of bran- to assist digestion, and than my usual irty "winks. I considered I had now fairly got >tough the business of the day, and, igliteuing up, I called for my pipe and arum of toddy and resigning myself to soothing influence of the weed and akej. I waited patiently for an. ar- yal to epend the erooinff with ; lor I atone in tho commercial room, and only signs cognisable to my senses fere those ol tho rain pelting awayat lie window, ami the hollow rumbling ray vebiclos over the paring etoase. I did not count—I never do—but I b g I bad arrived at my fifth 'grog and >, when feeling chill, I drew the savy arm-chair closer to tho fire ; tbii ttle act occupied several minutes, for j bandy legs of tho stupid old cbnil [Itl make lot themselves a placo tmdi )ount of a rosy fresh comploxioa auob. mii.u ; hiK ivwt most ducidudlj choleric— blue in. ji.j}i?o. I oudaded at once tlmt ho truvuled for Home dry-salter, and hud boon fidgeting with hia samples— perhaps, Imd received a parcel of blue stuff in bulk to sava Ciirriagfl, which be hat} been weiglituff out, and packing wi£ii his own Imnde into tbe required quonti- tics for his various cuatomors in the dia- trict. Then, having done bis work, it not unreasonable to suppose he bad mndb bis toilet for tbe commercial room, and hpd in a moment of forgetfuhaes need tbe indigo bug for a towel. I am fon.1 of harmless fun, nnd I con- «B3 I fervently wished for a few more arrivals to enjoy it with rao. In tbe inaoo of a few minateB I indented a doi '-afunny tbinff3 to aay; tbo last wns « rich that I laughed outright. Ana a did ha. We sat and looked at each other, noticed that when I took a drink he d the same. Wfaen I puffed. If I moved a hand or foot IO did he. iia Btond it no longer ; I ..„ _ gl-y, and I said to him—"I am not to be insulted witb impunity, air 1 My namo*a Brown, I represent tUe house of Kii mocks, sir—there's my eard j stand i lito a man, uir J" My blood was up. Tho eadavereuB wretoh repeate4 n words and actions, andbanded me a con m wbiob was engraved, De Tremens Co., Wine and Spint Sfcrcliants. I flniabod my toddy, took off my coat, locked tbo door and looked himfull in the face. Ho finished his toddy, threw off his coat, went to the door, and pocketed the key. But never for an instant did be take bis eyes off me. He was qaiio ready for me. His azure countenance bad changed; be looked fiendish. The noble art of self defense formed a feature in my education j when at school t ooold parry and counter capitally; my ie hearth rug. I tried to circumvent awkward limbs, and temporized witb too ; but the more I kept on not IDting to be righted, and. being fidgety i all iiftis mattars ot personal aomfert, was positively obliged, at the risk of a IBb of blood to tbe head, to lift tbe ub-footed old chair witb one hand, and iy tbe refractory corner of the rag itb the other, When, by this effort of oxhansted na- I b a d ac-ooDjplisbed raj object, I ok a stiff poll at my replenished toddy, led my pipe and lighted it, and with ie feeling of a man who haa obtained a otory. I threw wj self into my late ene- y's lap, piuchwi his mahogany old with my elbows, stretched oat my st open the lander and laughed outright my triumph, with my usual jolly ha I .1 till tbe room rang again. 'Ha I ba t ha 1" till the room rang u'n, followed like an echo the ha 1 ba 1 it originally belonged to me. To my surprise and delight, I found arrival had Bnacomed bimHelf in tfau low chair to mint), bad bia jorum of Idy.on the other corner of tbe mantel, i pipe in full blast, elbow* ontbe .hogany anna of my late enemy's own ?tbev, and hia t*>««. itlr-jufct tonehliitf 18 on tha lender. looked at the amval.-and the arrival iked at me. I bowed to him, two' ro- ved a co'urlebui beadtonturn. "WfltBigfll,"«aidL 'Wet night," aaid be. 'And cold," aaid I. 'And cold," said be. ••Nice fire," said I. "Ulae fire," Bald he. Be aeemed to try to giio his worda my inloDfttion. via mocking me. : : "Dam it," aaid I, and laughed. ' "Darn" It," said be, andliqghed— .bBbed" so mtirh Uka mothat I oonld o« dbtingaish any, difference either in ." t .'.'.: '\ f * J_ \t£ '_ t^J. ' " -' * ** a^ _ ii wa* rirfit lgle ha ( took another pull at my toddy, and did he. lamoked mj pipe lerenely made a vary deH^rntaBUTvey of my ittd. - He became immediately eaft in thawune interesting occupation ;th me. He was % man about my own e, and evinced his Uato hytdoptinR a e . ol , ooatume. clowly reaembliDg own. I noticed partloniarly, tlrnt s feet were encased in Frenoh cloth iots, with narrow tlpa of patent leather it the toco, like mine; in fact, I ' elt tempted to oBer him considerable odds l l d tb k d the p tlcould name tbe maker bctlcoul make umber of the lute anon which they « nmde. H.H faoe, too, seamed to be r like my style el face ; there aeemed noble brow, tbe partially bald pate, expremfre mdalfa, tha i&cent tb, the obiadea nose, tbe oqnfint dark eyes—the hh diffri l i>o. not the sort of oqnfint dark e y e s t h e Bu AS though, differing only from mine in ne little paiUdnbr feature. His eyea ,a4 a re4 ring around Mch,c«ai»d per- b j ooia or grief; nor ocra.d he blow was equal to a hundred and thirty- seven pounds, and I could give the up- per cut bountifully ; but somehow I felt afraid of this fellow, and I lookod at bira as fiercely as I oonld iu tbe hope that ho would make mo an apology. Nothing if tbokind. On tbe contrary hia demo- •iacal BCOWI grow fiercer andwilder ev- iry moment, the redneog round his eyes xicame more strongly deflfladf and >ia DiValione with a daEtsle that wejued to keeps my blood. TWtfH4$tofi>'-gfvfn a Douth'a sulnry, 3n4ffltpenBe8,torlwot,to iavb boon safiOy anywhere elsa. I look- id at tho window HB 1 the'thought roao, >nd<determiaed to risk a limb by- jump* into (ho street below. tut to do so Tmust paa^ hlm. ! His eyes r ore npon mo, and I gave Dp tbo Idea s soon as formed. - I bod contrived, however, to have the iblp, between' ua, and thus we were icd to face.- I oould not now look him flit in the eye, as 1 accustomed to look at a man. I shrank from hla terrible stars, and iy blood Boomed to gallop as thongh ?ery 4*op in mybody had entered for, id was running on, a Bieepla-chasa rough my veinB, with a wind-np leap om my beari> to my brain. to my horror I became sensible that table was moving witb a Blowbut BtUin motion towards the nide of the oom. Xheld it with all my strength, it withanfc avaiL My antagonist was vidently a much stronger nan than my- self, and had tbe design of making for himself a fair field on which to exhibit bin prowess. I would have pulled th bell out by its roots tor help bat my hands were riveted to the table. I mov- ed with it against my will; hifl terribli ojoa wore upon me. At lost the table tenoned the wall; my* Tho ilnnditonies'i Foot. MOW THE FOOT OF A B0KTHEB5 LAl>r OOM- FA.BE3 WIII1 THAT OP A YANKEE LADY. A reporter dropped into a Bleecker street shoo store on Friday evening, and Saw lib, ChnrlDB Wolfiva dark Belling an exquisite pair of gaiters to a handsome 'What is the largest sizs of guitera that you ever sold to a lady ?' we asked. ' l b s largest was a pair of nines,' Mr, Wolf replied. 'Two sisters—and very pretty girls they are—live not far from hero. One wears eights and, tbe other ninea.' 'How do their hands compare with air feet ?' was the next question. 'Their hands look as though they required a gentleman's kid glove,* said Mr. "Wolfe. 'But they were faultless in stmpe, and had tbe sweetest pinki nails tbnt I ever saw on a hand.' He ild as he again refsn-ed to their feet. Tho oldest slater/ he continued, 'tried bard to squeeze 00 a pair of eights, bnt with- out success. Finally slio gave me an order to make a pair of ninea, and they wally look weli on lier feet. YOB woqldu't think they wero nines to look at tbeta 1' 'Were the girls Americans ¥' 'No,' Mr. Wolfo answered, rosy cheeked Irish girls.' •They are A nrtterer fn -Antichrist The Rev. Joseph A. Baiaa of Philadel- phia bos published a cnrioiiB book in which he exponoda the prophecies of Daniel, and Beta iorth the ground at hia belief in the near approach of AntlohriBt, followed, of coorse.by the speedy advent of HieMessiah. In this volume, enti- tled Voice*from Babylon the authority makes no pretense or sympathy with What he calls the shallow rationalism of tho worshippers of human progress." He bo* no patience with that biblical criti- cism which, instead of confining its la- bors to a patient deciphering of tho aub- limo teachings vouchsafed fn tbe Book of Daniel, has by a perverse deflection rather tended "to enoonrage unfounded suHpidoni of its gennieneflB," The treatment which tbe tutored foresbowings receive from the Rev, Dr. Salsa it of a different character. It will be remembered that in tbe '•Wbut is tbe BmalloBt sizo of gaiters void' ve asked. •Number ones, 1 ITr. Wolf responded. •They were bought by a married lady living in Macdougall afreet, and they were actually a little too krgo.' *Dayoa tell many number ones ?' 'More ones than eights/ said Mr. Wolfe, I have been in the business over fifteen years, and I find that the major- ity of those who wear one* axe Southern aaii Spanish ladies/ 'What is the difference between tbe toot of a Southern lady and the foot of a enemy lifted his hands, and as he Jid so I found mine were released. Qaickas lightning I remembered I had a Jorge spring-backed knife in my pocket; I thrust my hand in search of it, but I waa already inthe grip of a vice, receiving blows that would not hava disgraced a mammoth'e hammer. I was knoofecd dowu ; I waa knocked up ; I was thrown over his bead, kicked in many places at once, jumped upon, knelt upon; mj|a teeth were punched out, my nose flatten' ed out, my neck dislocated, my* ekal fractured, my ribs smashed in, before! could O7eo plant one with my. left upon any part of my antagonist. At length I obtained freedom for my right hand, the next ruinate he was dead at my feet. With great difficulty he arose, and 1 drawing the table to |ts origi* 'nat position I secreted the body'.tinder neath. Then, witb an inexpressible feel ing of triumph and joy I wiped my trusty weapon. Horror t Inevery chair, on every ta- ble, on the solemn old clock, in a row on the mantel-shelf, were new arrivals. In- digo dealers, all waiting to have a tui itb me. The morning after my arriv»Iat 'The Bed Dragon," I found myself ia bed, strapped down. The people oi,tin told me I had been mad tbe night before and had fought a battle royal witb every article of ftfrnituie In the room. 1 knew belter of course, but I kept my owi oounsel. I eonJd have told them tbat I had conquered n?t anlx-iDe Tremens himself bat also hia awful C ' Max Muller, prefaces the first Tolnme ot tho important "worjt 1 on tbo Sacred Books of tbo East, of^jrbloli'he ii the ditr ith a striking p^ss^e fromtbe editor, with astriking i B e ii the from tbe. writings of BIBUOP Beveridgo, tho distin- guished Oriental sfii.ola^of tha seven- teenth century. ''InaeeoV' Bays the Bishop, "there never wiV*uy religion so barbarons and diabolical'.}oat it was pre- ferrod before all other ever by tliem that did ^ ^ wise tbey would not hn'fKpR And why, say they, way not '_— taken as well as me f . ~ lereisatleast aiito briitian religion ; all tbey serve Go4 aright, and expeot aess thereby as wbll as yon." Although the Big Homcaoouis oa. itnpoflBible, two fflioflrt bare gefi'e through Hj but;thflit;experlBriDe. ' sacb as to discourage anybody would repeat tbo feat, Desirloja to save 200 miles of roandabout. travel 'by land, tbey built a'smail boat, put some provis- ions aboard,' and 'embarked on the roih- Jng stream. Thtf; were whirled along at a frightful speed, ana finilly hurled ashore, tbe boat going on witiioo. them. The walla ol theeanon rone perneadica- larljoOOfeet, ind'theiv w u no escape except by water i so they la-tori tfo logi together wltbthoir belts,' and Bgain Iraatedtliaaaelvoato tfa« npidi, finally compleling the trip unhurt Tankee woman ?' we inquired. 'The difference is the same as the dif- ference between the loot of a Southern man and a Yankee,' Mr. Wolfe replied. 'Southern feet are narrow, and bowed in the middle, giving them a very high step. TheXankee foot ia spread at the toea, and has more surface. Ton, instance, have a genuine Yankee foot The distance from baaioa ta ban- ian—I begpardon, from tbe joint of tha big too to the joint of the little too—is inch greater than tbat of a Southern toot. There is much grace about the Foot of a Yankee Indy, but it lacks the ippleness of a Southern foot. Its mer- its are its exquisite shape, email heel, id strength. Compare tbe walk of Southern woman with a Yankee Foman. The Yankee lady has a liort, springy step. The little heel trst catches the sidewalk, and the g&l- i sound like the dick of a telegraph instrument. The Southern woman walks languidly, and makes long steps. Tbe feet muke the difference. Let a Eankee girl attempt the step of a South- ern lady, and she wonld tarn her ankle. There is valy one woman in the North whose foot will compare with tbe South- foot. 1 •Name her,' i»id the reporter. 'Tbe Jersey woman,' said Mr. "Wolfe. 'The true Jersey woman has s foot on a pat with that of a Kentucky belle. Can't imagine where BUDgets it, bat she has. it. One would think tbat the descendants of tho Aquscke- nonok Dutch ought to nave splay teet, but it ig not ao.' 'Numbers of the Acjuackeuonck Dufeli married among the I'Veoch Hugoenot families of Staten Island,' UIG reporter remarked. 'Isn't ft possible that the mixture of tbe blood rany have some- thing to do mihi the size of tha feet V 'That's so,' replied Mr. Wolfe. "I never tbougbt of tbnt. Ono thing is certain. I never turn a prettier foot than tbe foot of the blue-blooded Jersey woman. Thoy would go in$o a salt cel- lar. It's worth a trip to Jersey just to look at tho feet of tha women.' 'How do the fret of tha Jersey mon IVIiat IniliieocQd the Cut A Preutoa farmer, finding that rats were, making Bad havoc with the pro- vender in his cellar, purchased a cat 1 as e mouser. For a while after not a rat was to ba sen, and their depredations ceaw'd" atirely, This apparent eucocsy made tl»e old man boast tbat "Tab was more'u a ordinary cat" and .he animal noon hod the fall confidence of the whole family. Two months had not . uowevur, before the servant girl's old familiar ory soundod about noonday upon the cellar staire. Bushing to the door the farmer inquired: 'What is tun matter, Bridget?' 'Bleaa me BOWI,' ra- plied Bridget, 'as I waa getting pertateea I saw the cat ating on one side of tier plate and an ould rat uting on the other Bide, and she just purred and purred, while the dirty sharp-nosed baste wee ating very paeefuUy loike, and winkiu' wid his eyo as much as to aay, do ye mind: TPe'U both live at the expinae of this house.' Then persaving me, and dartin' for me fate, the baste, ho drov me screaming to the slataitH. Tbat cat niver sihirred any more HOT though sbe liasbaen cbarined by a shnake.' Tlio tarmoE could not believe the tale, so tbe next day he took it upon himself to watch the cat when she was taking ber deals, andsore enough oat canto SB old rut, exhibiting a familiar air and perfect delight in the presence of Tabby, at whose dish he refreshed himself with- out in the least exciting the ire of tho cat. This novel relationship was con- tinued, but tha servant girl oould not be restrained from BCtBelchiag&aH drop- ping the crockery every time she saw Wok ttsoribed to the prophet Daaiel tbe Sing Kehuchdneizar has a dream where- in lie sees a bright and mighty image, who»e haod is of gold, breast silver, whose thighs are brass, *u& legs iron ; bat whose toes are of mingled iron and clay. In the vision a mystic "atone," self moved, rolled down iron, the moun- tain andstruck the image on its feet, breaking them to pieces and grinding the whole imagetodnst Now (he iden- tification of tbe four metals with the Babylonian, Persian, Macedonian, tnd Roman empires'is familiar enough, and in tbe existing nemi-Latinired States Dr. Beisa recognises the toea ol iron and day. But what la to ba understood by the fifth, or stone, kingdom ? "dome will have it," aaya our author, 'that this Btone kingdom is theUnited States, appears that alearned Frofeeaor of our theological seminaries di with the utmost confidence that 'there kl but theinterest tbat had excited sympa- no possibility of evading the force of tbe I thy for the animal in bis heart unnerved It] the animal. This mads the thing so ex- j pensive that the farmer concluded to kill the rat He w&s a good marksman, argument which identifies the stone kingdom with the great republic of North America.' Bat how, nrgee Dr. Sefes, cana Government 'undertake the rule of the whole earth which U not able to maxmga one ot it* own greut with decent respectability?* and he insinuates that oar glorious federation is itself 'compounded of miry clayand iron.' Oa the otheihand, ho declines to identity tbe stone kingdom with Christ- ianity. He feels constrained to join issue with aonte biblical students touch- ing this view of, tuo propbfloy, for fie following reason : "It is in the days of these toe-kingdoms that the stone comes and does the breaking, whereas Christ- ianity wai Bet up fall fonr hundred years before the Boman empire was divided at a,UJ and still longer period before those toes were developed.' Dr. Selw has no doubt for his own port that tht ttbee'defuribod by Daniel waa the Mes- siah, whose coming, he thinks, may now be expectedfitany moment. The Anti- christ, whose previous arrival was fore- told, and whose reiga upon tbe earth was to last precisely seraa years, Dr. Betas seems to discern in the doctrine of evolution, or rather in some individual exponent of that sinister hypothesis. In these days of font and loose inter- pretation, in which tbe Bev. Joseph Cook is an adept, and by which he un- dertakes to reconcile tbe Mosisc record with tu.3 aoU of geology, the old-fash- ioned method of exposition practised by the Rev. Dr. Beiss ought to afford mnoh salutary refreshment to certain readers. him for the deed and his aitn was inac- curate, and he missed, the rodent, only to «w Tabby, who had BO long allowed tao rat to eat at her plate, take it by tho neck, andwith two ahakeu put it to death. Now he is inquiring what power kept the cat from killing it before,— XTorwioh, Conn., Bulletin. compare with them ?' •QoodJ Lord r exclaimed Mr. -Wolfe. 'Don't talk about it. The real' Jersey man has a foot liko a griddle. Put a brick in a glove box, and it would lay eleau over tho foot of a Jersey man. If th' i ny one m n in thi If thero' is any this world whoso foot is uglier tlian that of any other one man in this world, that ft J ' a Jersey man.' Here a customer entered the store, and Mr. Wolfe turned his back upon tbe reporter and concentrated his f-owerfal mind upon a new subject. The 8uL<lay school lesson Jut Sunday one that affords opportunity either for practical instruction or for mnoh vapor- ing and atieleas argument, ttinon "Tbn Coming of the Lord," and is found in J ins iv: 1318. ID this their Ie Paul holds oat tbo lifc.ibotb as «$omfprt are to die, a&d a oonsala-. »rrowb?g °?"' t Toe Biiiie teach- es that tLere will bo a resurrection of fcba dead, and tbat Christ will again oomo to ths cartl. It does not, oven in aneh a passage as this, give dates, methods, OL- other particulars, Ingenious people, from thB d a y of the early fathers down to the last "Prophotie Conference" held in New York, have tried to draw aside the ourtain and satisfy their cariosity as to details, hut iu vain. When they ran aground'on nil other pointstbey exercise themselves by d'taattaabjg whether (Jurist's second coming will be premil- lenninl or pof tmiUennlal Then they discuss tbe nature of the millennium. Many of these people teem to think that tbe Bible speaks in many place* sboot millennium. Thin Is a mistake. The d the millennium. word does not occur in Scripture, and file only allusion to the millennium i ton shall bebound for Th teftOhings of the lesson may t» soa&ed up by w b f f that Christ may bo expected to oointtesin to til* eutb \ that tnaro will be a feWeetion of the duad, ana a judgment; and thnt we do "not know when these eventa will occur. Tbe practical application will be tbat if thaae things are to occur wa ought to lor them. Gideon Oook, a Baptist preacbeiywaa a man very eccentric fn speech, even to his last earthly momenti. A few boars prcvioas to hit death, his brother, alap i preacher, came to hia bedrid* and in- quired, "Do von thinkjon «redjinc Gideon T" And the reply, sharp, and quick, cam*. "Don't know—-can't till n e w died," .. Field DattleH of the AnclenU. Free from the smoke of modern en- gagements, a Hellenic battle must have been a gallant sight. In purple tunica and burnished armor the men stood ten, fifteen, and twenty deep beneath a glittering foroat of apear heads. Thoia wbo were well to do bad no lack of gold about tbfiir greaves *nd biossplatea, and woro dandified plumes and sword* belts ; while even the poorest citizen wora a helmet fashioned bythe exqaisita tasto of a Greek artificer, tt must have beau «, trial for the nerves of (lie bravest ta Rtandbiticghismoustache.;humming Boisr CaiOKBN.—Wipe dry with a clean napkin, and rub pepper and salt .inside and oat. Take from their liquor as many fine, large oysters as the chicken will hold, remove every particle of shell that may have adhered, strain very dry in a colander and fill tba chicken quitu plump with tbe oysters. Saw up and akewer it tightly. Thou put it into a pail, without any water, large enough to hold it withont crowding or spoiling tlio shape. See that tbe coverfluperfectly. Put this pail in which the chicken is into a large pot of boiling water, and let it boil till the chicken is quite tender. Then remove to a hot platter, covar closely as soon as out of the pail, so that tbe air need not touch it, and set it into the oven, with the door open, or somo place where it will keep hot. Then turn out the gravy that has been made from a teaming it iuiu a small pan, add otto , Ublespoonful of butter andhalf a tea* cap of rich, thick cream, tho yolks of three bard-boiled eggs chopped or mashed very fine, a little finely-minced pusley, and a Ublespoonfn! of oorn- starch, etirred smooth, like cream in coii milk, I*t this boil np once thor- oughly, than pour over the chicken and end to the table very hot a bar of the Paon which he was to sing within the nBxt quarter of an hour; wondering whether his widow would marry again ; hoping that tha cobbler on hU light night Hot tarn tail, or the teachBr of gymnastics on bis left above him out of tab line; dimly oonaciom meanwhile that hli colonel wu exhort- ing him in * aeriea of well-turned per- iods to bethink himself of the tomb which covBred those who died In Ther- mopylan, aud the trophy which stood on tha beach of Attemidam, : And then the signal trumpet sounded, and the music atruok np, and tbe whola array moved forward, steadily «t fint, bnt breaking into » run when only a few hundred' yards Mparaied the ao- proaching Hnea. And as the dirtanoe between them grow shorter, and the tramp of the enemy mingled with their own, the front rank 'men Ud jnat time to try toi 'litirMffm* Ui^t LL&' fct)HPtfii.fiu-^ ee* of the people iopposlte* looked like flEnohiti'g, and that the. notei of their HUb BDUUUiA i u n i o WHIUU Hii V4w>^U pikes, *nd * grating^ot haekien, iis< clutching 'of beards,; w-4 tJioM who would fain be home ^gain ;wope pushed on by tha mau behind, excited at heat- ing others fighting, nod: with no steel at hla own tfavoct;tad,after fire min- ute* of thrnHtlng.and ihouting.and fierce Btraining of foot, and knee, and shoulder the less determined or-the worw disci- plined of the twoboats would learn, by one more ornnf cxpetiesoe, tho old lewoa that life as well as honor is for those i their self-respect and ttioir shield*. T > a AMOHO TIH SHIXBBS—Amotig othsr rules jwated iu the office ol a hotel in a SIMIKV Tillage in New Bampshirs ia lba following: 'Maniad penon*, Urrying with ns over aiglit, are respectfully notified that eac'a sex mmt, occupy Mparate dleeping apartments whila tfaey «m»io.* Sometimo staca •> newly married coaplc, on a bridal trip, visited the Shaken. The «nning wu *p«nt' in talk—bod-time enne—and tba oonple were invited to ileep. They puMd oat of tb« office up Btain, and then oat twd sober.fi.oed Sbaketg, . a 'bTotb«r' and 'lister,' each with a. eindle, l Sf«Q to the" left 1' uid iLo brother, and into a room be escorted the •• bride- groom. 'Woman to the right I 1 aa quietly aaid the Bister, and Into a separate room the bridij was uHhsred—tbe newly nude mia and wife Mparatfog without BV«n » e congratulating them- selves with some show of sarcasm, on a recent Speech by Victor Hugo, in whioh be admits them into tbe fold ot Latin nations. To Greece, Italy, Spain and > , France he proposes to add England and to bind together Homer and Shakes- peare. Daring bis speech he declined that while the sixteenth century was the century of painters, the seventeenth the century of writers and ths eighteenth tbe century of philosophers, the twentieth century would be the century of apostles and prophets. The Brings (colored) and Uulliganny, (Irish) are neighbors. Mrs. Mulliganny holds the colored sinter in abhorrence; but if Mrs. Brigga didn't crush her on Sunday last, nobody ever was crushed. Mrs. Briggs' little boy was playing in tbe street when his mother, observing Mm. Hniliganny standing on. her Btaps discoursing some of bar friends, came out and enooted: "Xtook yab, you Jaa. Alberry Briggs, you come right in yer dis mln&ifc. Jh) jaeub ob yon bein' out in de street in youbah feeton de Lord's day. You want folks to tink yon Irish don't you I" They have discovered a petrified haa at Ban Andrew,, OaL, sixty feet below the nurfsce. To what reflections does noVthis incident give rise? Was tho original proprietor of that ham, whoa in an nsMlted .condition, corn ted or otherwise ? Was his life blood Bhed iu *£ antediluvian alanebtsr-hon^ nr did sons pritnativB ehaw-baooD spill his porcine gore ? What became of the re- maindst of the animal? Where are the apareribwi. It may seem strange to those who know of Macbeth only by the means of fihakesnaax's sublime tragedy, to assert that ho waa one of tbe beat andwisest of tb* early Scottish kings, HB introduc- ed many wise laws, held the balance ot justice evenly between the rich and poor, and ruled the whole kingdom well. The ordinary Ufa ot a locomotive is thirty yean. Some of the smallor paste require renewal evsry six months; the boiler tubes hut firt years, and tbe crank axles six years; tins, boilers, and fire boxes from six to seven years; tbe side frames, Biles, and other parts, thirty yuan. "Here." Skid * farmer, as he exhibi- ted * broken j*rtothe maonfftotarer, "I puked this jar full of batter, and the jar split from top to bottom, Perhaps yon can explain the phenomena." "Oh, yes, Ics.n," was the ready reply, "the butter ww stranger than tbe jar." "Well, Bessie," said her mother, »hsva yon been a good girl to-day ?" "No, jBwnma." " Why, Bessie, I hope you have not been » Iwd girl t" "No, mamma," asid the little thing, "not weddy bad, not weddy ffood, jnst a oomerfeble little girl." Very hind gentleman—"Do yon know, my dear, that wo have to-day the ihortoit day in tbe year}" Lady— "Very true, bnt jonr presence majcea mn target It"

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PICTORIAL BIBLES

THE OLD STAND.

UNION HALL BUILDING,Hot Air Furnaces,

nr tiir latcit *n^ moit Improved itylex, for•rtnii.BI'nblioWdorlntQ butliilngi. A Urge

S t i a m i - oflltoTt., che»p for cub.

COOK, P A H I I 6 B , HEATING i

STOVES, RANGES,

.*—..„ ANDBBITTAKtA WABE,

EATES, TBOCOHB,

htt.Little onoB by scores I

HftrdiiuR to tiiu musicOf fe.niHirt.rf,

Telia tho tiommon ntory

"School life and it* oarou."

Bioaaed little faces,Pictures In t r o w ;

BDda of comlpff bhssomii-How tho Jimploi glow I

Murk nach true nncloftvorTd aabtiao the Wll,

81 if)inS fun ana frolic,Trjl«B to keep gtlll.

TIOHV 111 tin enfiOl-iToyinff with the booka,

lately pis&inx berriwIn the shady nooki;

Feet that prove rebellionsTo the mettansd tread,

Yeitordi? R-rompI&g '

Through iou8 elorer bed.

Soon you'll taVG It kindly,Merry llttlo men;

WghHttg blcydlesf tattle*With tbo book and poo.

Little tnou and maid em,• on &T& 0^rd to vjo*^

Hirk, the bell !i rlnjrlDS,Hood It, "school 1» in."UNDER THE GUNS.

Under the gum of tho fort on the hillDabjlei are blosiomlag, botteroapi fill,Up tlio gray rampwti tho ut&ling vine fllngiHigh Iti green lidden, >nd httert and ollDgi

TJndcr tbe guns, :IBT pie goiu of tbe forf on the bill,

Doder tbo fttms of tbo fort on the t.11.ODOO ihook tbe earth with .ho

thrill,Onc« trod tbciobntUrcDpRfoet tUt,nowatlll,Lie at reit in tbolr troncb by tbe mill.

Under tbe gum,Under the fpxat,

TJntior tho gona of the fort on tbo hill.Under the gum ot the fort on tho hiltEqual tho rain fallB on good itii. on 111,Soft 'lei tho aUD»bIno, itill the broolc ron»,Still toils tho huibandrasn-nnder the gtui ,

Under tho gom.Under the gnus,or the foil on the hill.

CTotier tbe RQDB of Tor fort on tho hill.Lord, tn Thy mercy we wait on Tht will;

rd, f«it n r that Tby wisdom b u t knowa fLord is it peace .fa*. Tby goodnaii atiU ehowi

Uoder tho gaaa,Under tho guns,

fader tho «nn B or Thy fort on the bill T

ERA-DiATIONS,A financial craab cannot UQ worked a]

into towfltfl.

I t ' s a gujne of bluff when yon try toicale a precipice.

I t is absurd to vacciuato the police,They never catob aoytuing.

If a policeman's clab were red wliality would it BUggeat 7 Baton

Fools Bometimea have more money>han wit. but this nneqnnl distTibntionloos not live long.

Better bare feet nod contentmenttherewith than potent leather boots and

obra'on encb, toe.

When a man goea a-fishing and don'1

itob any fob, can you call him a try-agler suit ol a fellow ?

"There's munio in the heir," moaned;h(« joung father, OB he reached for thoparegoric bottle.

A lady Bojn that tho Oifferonoo botweeuailk dress ami a calico guwn is matcrii

but that's all stuff,

A Bonanza conn gave his dangliteimiue as a wedding prcgeot. He woe de-

tlmt she should not lack pres-e ts of mine.

"Do you keep any Hamburg edging?'iks a timid misa. "Hot if we COD sell

it," was tbo pert reply of the clerk. Hekept Rome that day.

"Couldn't you lend me firo dollars ?"Tea I could bat I won't." " Then doou think I wouldn't pay it back f"'YOB, you would, but you couldn't."

Tom (with a snigger): 'Tou'reawfullyleutiTe to-day, Jack." Jack : "Hi

It, man, ho I'd Deed be. Do you thinkwant everybody to know it's my wife?"

An old gentleman who bad been intol-ahly annoyed by the hideous noise

made t y a drove of donkeys, mildlyikefl: "Do not those creatures everB of softening of the BBAI IB?"

" I would IKJX your cars," said s youngtdy to her Btupirt and tiresome ndmirerit—" "If what 1" ha anxiously iwVed.

11 If," she repealed, " I ooold get a boxlargo enough for the purpose."

When a linmlaomo Baltimore ladyasked a pedestrian to knock a nan downwho hod been following her be swiftly'beyod, end, was not mnoh astonishedi learn that It woo her husband.

A brand of chewing tobacco ifl called'Hope." When a man flBkB for ft ohewid vou pass him the box, the old-orcr!) is reversed and reads : " Heho cntcro IierelaawM no Hope boli.od."

Rector's wife (severely:) "Totum^Robinson, how ifl it you don't talw Jfutithatoffwbsn you mtAt aae?" Tomiujri"Well, mum, if I take off my hat .to

ju, what lw I to do when I meet tbe

irson himself ?"A<iniiinimiaiatera.i pnblie banquet

•flered this brief but pointed p r»y« tor'bJesBing:" "Adam Binned by eating,

md Noah by drinking. Save as, Lordir-om tbe Bin of the one and tba foUj otbe other. Aman."The gentlemen at • dinner-tabla were

isenaung the familiar liaa, "An noneat

ia0 's the nobleat work of Ood," when Bttio son of the host- apoke np anB wid,'

not true. MyrnothsrV ' " - ' - —

3an tbat was ever made.^ . • . {HB entered tbfl. grocpry, said not a

rprd, bnt allowed b t a ^ « , l o • • * » ^

ock. •Thetrroeet only, # . y ^ 1Mil oothing on tick," and the man withthe cane passed iafllj «if **&$*•'.

a woman carefully bUdoa Out pilcn a woman c f l yin-the d«ad pt^igt i , <&$

fftlthB tooWgbes tbrongn^er

ehe doesn'i. |

m y do d n ^ a ^ l their Iieaafl in «• 'f for dirqta raaious- why 90 tney.

ke thpin o&tt'Wr sundry, r « y . " .

M>.40I am an old cammorukl. X buve l»i

o» the road newly thirty ypjrs, Hur.which time I have managed to make oihouse at Rockdale the moet fnmnuu

trade for Welsh flannels aud railwirugs.

Mj success, however, with my emimere has not ao much depnndeil opthe goodness or cheapness of the goodI had to offar, as upon my personal abil.Hies to please all aorta ol people. I canaing a good song, and tell u funny Btory.I can drink wine, beer or whiskeyrcaBODnble gnnntitiea, without groiridqll or drunk. I can even sit with ateetotal customer for mortal hours overa cup or two of-tea, without ewearinalways providing thetu is a fair clianof a Hue, in my order sheet.

Ono day last month I waa journeyinjin my gig from Shrewsbury to Chesterthe day was dull end damp, a&d a Scotchmist pervaded creation • the hedgerowson either side of tlie toad, the peoplemet or overtook, tbe cows and uneep iiHie fields, tbe crows and uparrows, tbchoueos I passed seemed utterly misera-ble, wet through done np, andmystifieiI have weathered many a atorm, hayibeen wet and dry again two or threi

aratfey. I have beea spilt into ditoli-pitched into bedgoa and agaim

stone walla; I have been robbed amnobbed by footpads and life-preservers ;but never before bod I lost the naturalmoyaDey and jollity of my diaposition.

On the morning of the day in question,however, J felt lika all things animateand inanimate—to speak commercially,

Of course I bad my remedywith me in my driving-box, which I Boonpressed into Bervice ; it was a pint flask,fall ot tbe purest Glenlirat. "This iabalm of Qflead for any weather," thought

as 1 took my first dose. My mouthcaotly holds one-eighth of a pint.Hundreds of gallons have traveled the

same way, bnt I believe ambrosial nec-tar oould never have been so grateful to

thirsty god as tbat streak ot liquidsunshine was to me. I felt my chestexpand, and my mind's eye could seemy other eyes sparkle with a glint oftheir nanal Are. What cared I for wetwithout f The whiskey within wasproof against watery particles, anddefied tbom In any shape. So, takinganother drink to make sure I had notBerved oat ahort measure on tbo

occasion, I jogged on, aome-fcitaea speculating as to my future, re-freshfng my memory* and aparring1 myhopes with spirits of the Elixir, nntll in

He course I arrived at 'The BodDragon* at Chester, full of my usualspirits, and with an empty flask.

By the time a hissing hot rnmp-atcakis ready for abBorbtion into m ; systemhad duly sent off my despatches for

house. Business first, ploasurdfteiwarda ; so I Bat down to iny dinnerint of sherry, then hail a drop of bran-

to assist digestion, and than my usualirty "winks.

I considered I had now fairly got>tough the business of the day, and,igliteuing up, I called for my pipe and

arum of toddy and resigning myself tosoothing influence of the weed andakej. I waited patiently for an. ar-

yal to epend the erooinff with ; lor Iatone in tho commercial room, andonly signs cognisable to my senses

fere those ol tho rain pelting away atlie window, ami the hollow rumblingray vebiclos over the paring etoase.I did not count—I never do—but I b

g I bad arrived at my fifth 'grog and>, when feeling chill, I drew the

savy arm-chair closer to tho fire ; tbiittle act occupied several minutes, forj bandy legs of tho stupid old cbnil[Itl make lot themselves a placo tmdi

)ount of a rosy fresh comploxioa auob.mii.u ; hiK ivwt most ducidudlj choleric—blue in. ji.j}i?o. I oudaded at oncetlmt ho truvuled for Home dry-salter, andhud boon fidgeting with hia samples—perhaps, Imd received a parcel of bluestuff in bulk to sava Ciirriagfl, which behat} been weiglituff out, and packing wi£iihis own Imnde into tbe required quonti-tics for his various cuatomors in the dia-trict. Then, having done bis work, it

not unreasonable to suppose he badmndb bis toilet for tbe commercial room,and hpd in a moment of forgetfuhaesneed tbe indigo bug for a towel.

I am fon.1 of harmless fun, nnd I con-«B3 I fervently wished for a few morearrivals to enjoy it with rao. In tbeinaoo of a few minateB I indented a doi'-a funny tbinff3 to aay; tbo last wns «

rich that I laughed outright. Ana adid ha.

We sat and looked at each other,noticed that when I took a drink he dthe same. Wfaen I puffed. If I moveda hand or foot IO did he.

iia Btond it no longer ; I . . „ _gl-y, and I said to him—"I am not to beinsulted witb impunity, air 1 My namo*aBrown, I represent tUe house of Kiimocks, sir—there's my eard j stand ilito a man, uir J"

My blood was up.Tho eadavereuB wretoh repeate4 n

words and actions, and banded me a conm wbiob was engraved, De Tremens

Co., Wine and Spint Sfcrcliants.I flniabod my toddy, took off my coat,

locked tbo door and looked him full inthe face.

Ho finished his toddy, threw off hiscoat, went to the door, and pocketedthe key. But never for an instant didbe take bis eyes off me. He was qaiioready for me. His azure countenancebad changed; be looked fiendish.

The noble art of self defense formed afeature in my education j when at schoolt ooold parry and counter capitally; my

ie hearth rug. I tried to circumventawkward limbs, and temporized witbtoo ; but the more I kept on not

ID ting to be righted, and. being fidgetyi all iiftis mattars ot personal aomfert,was positively obliged, at the risk of aIBb of blood to tbe head, to lift tbeub-footed old chair witb one hand, and

iy tbe refractory corner of the ragitb the other,When, by this effort of oxhansted na-

Ibad ac-ooDjplisbed raj object, Iok a stiff poll at my replenished toddy,led my pipe and lighted it, and with

ie feeling of a man who haa obtained aotory. I threw wj self into my late ene-y's lap, piuchwi his mahogany old

with my elbows, stretched oat myst open the lander and laughed outrightmy triumph, with my usual jolly ha I.1 till tbe room rang again.'Ha I ba t ha 1" till the room rangu'n, followed like an echo the ha 1 ba 1it originally belonged to me.To my surprise and delight, I foundarrival had Bnacomed bimHelf in tfaulow chair to mint), bad bia jorum ofIdy.on the other corner of tbe mantel,i pipe in full blast, b» elbow* on tbe.hogany anna of my late enemy's own?tbev, and hia t*>««. itlr-jufct tonehliitf18 on tha lender.

looked at the amval.-and the arrivaliked a t me. I bowed to him, two' ro-ved a co'urlebui bead to nturn."WfltBigfll,"«aidL'Wet night," aaid be.'And cold," aaid I .'And cold," said be.

••Nice fire," said I ."Ulae fire," Bald he.Be aeemed to try to giio his worda my

inloDfttion.

via mocking me. : :

"Dam it," aaid I, and laughed. '"Darn" It," said be, and liqghed—

.bBbed" so mtirh Uka mo that I oonldo« dbtingaish any, difference either in." t .'.'.: '\ f * J _ \t£ '_ t^ J. ' " -' * * * a^ _ii wa* rirfit

lgle ha (took another pull at my toddy, and

did he. lamoked mj pipe lerenelymade a vary deH^rntaBUTvey of my

ittd. - He became immediately eaftin tha wune interesting occupation

;th me. He was % man about my owne, and evinced his Uato hytdoptinR a

e . ol , ooatume. clowly reaembliDgown. I noticed partloniarly, tlrnt

s feet were encased in Frenoh clothiots, with narrow tlpa of patent leather

it the toco, like mine; in fact, I 'elt

tempted to oBer him considerable oddsl l d tb k d thep

tlcould name tbe makerbctlcoul makeumber of the lute anon which they

« nmde. H.H faoe, too, seamed to ber like my style el face ; there aeemednoble brow, tbe partially bald pate,expremfre mdalfa, tha i&cent

tb, the obiadea nose, tbeoqnfint dark eyes—the

h h diffri l

i>o. not thesort ofoqnfint dark e y e s t h e Bu

AS though, differing only from mine inne little paiUdnbr feature. His eyea,a4 a re4 ring around Mch,c«ai»d per-

b j ooia or grief; nor ocra.d he

blow was equal to a hundred and thirty-seven pounds, and I could give the up-per cut bountifully ; but somehow I feltafraid of this fellow, and I lookod at biraas fiercely as I oonld iu tbe hope that howould make mo an apology. Nothingif tbokind. On tbe contrary hia demo-•iacal BCOWI grow fiercer and wilder ev-iry moment, the redneog round his eyesxicame more strongly deflfladf and >iaDiValione with a daEtsle that wejued tokeeps my blood. TWtfH4$tofi>'-gfvfn aDouth'a sulnry, 3n4 ffltpenBe8,torlwot, toiavb boon safiOy anywhere elsa. I look-id at tho window HB1 the'thought roao,>nd<determiaed to risk a limb by- jump*

into (ho street below.tut to do so Tmust paa^ hlm.! His eyesrore npon mo, and I gave Dp tbo Ideas soon as formed. -

I bod contrived, however, to have theiblp, between' ua, and thus we wereicd to face.- I oould not now look him

flit in the eye, as 1accustomed to look at a man.

I shrank from hla terrible stars, andiy blood Boomed to gallop as thongh?ery 4*op in my body had entered for,id was running on, a Bieepla-chasarough my veinB, with a wind-np leapom my beari> to my brain.to my horror I became sensible that

table was moving witb a Blow butBtUin motion towards the nide of theoom. X held it with all my strength,

it withanfc avaiL My antagonist wasvidently a much stronger nan than my-

self, and had tbe design of making forhimself a fair field on which to exhibitbin prowess. I would have pulled thbell out by its roots tor help bat myhands were riveted to the table. I mov-ed with it against my will; hifl terribliojoa wore upon me.

At lost the table tenoned the wall; my*

T h o ilnnditonies'i Foot.

MOW THE FOOT OF A B0KTHEB5 LAl>r OOM-

FA.BE3 WIII1 THAT OP A YANKEE LADY.

A reporter dropped into a Bleeckerstreet shoo store on Friday evening, andSaw lib, ChnrlDB Wolfiva dark Belling anexquisite pair of gaiters to a handsome

'What is the largest sizs of guiterathat you ever sold to a lady ?' we asked.

' l b s largest was a pair of nines,' Mr,Wolf replied. 'Two sisters—and verypretty girls they are—live not far fromhero. One wears eights and, tbe otherninea.'

'How do their hands compare withair feet ?' was the next question.'Their hands look as though they

required a gentleman's kid glove,* saidMr. "Wolfe. 'But they were faultless instmpe, and had tbe sweetest pinki nailstbnt I ever saw on a hand.' He i l das he again refsn-ed to their feet. Thooldest slater/ he continued, 'tried bardto squeeze 00 a pair of eights, bnt with-out success. Finally slio gave me anorder to make a pair of ninea, and theywally look weli on lier feet. YOBwoqldu't think they wero nines to lookat tbeta 1'

'Were the girls Americans ¥''No,' Mr. Wolfo answered,

rosy cheeked Irish girls.'•They are

A nrtterer fn -AntichristThe Rev. Joseph A. Baiaa of Philadel-

phia bos published a cnrioiiB book inwhich he exponoda the prophecies ofDaniel, and Beta iorth the ground at hiabelief in the near approach of AntlohriBt,followed, of coorse.by the speedy adventof Hie Messiah. In this volume, enti-tled Voice*from Babylon the authoritymakes no pretense or sympathy withWhat he calls the shallow rationalism oftho worshippers of human progress." Hebo* no patience with that biblical criti-cism which, instead of confining its la-bors to a patient deciphering of tho aub-limo teachings vouchsafed fn tbe Bookof Daniel, has by a perverse deflectionrather tended "to enoonrage unfoundedsuHpidoni of its gennieneflB," Thetreatment which tbe tutored foresbowingsreceive from the Rev, Dr. Salsa it of adifferent character.

It will be remembered that in tbe

'•Wbut is tbe BmalloBt sizo of gaitersvoid' ve asked.

•Number ones,1 ITr. Wolf responded.•They were bought by a married ladyliving in Macdougall afreet, and theywere actually a little too krgo.'

*Dayoa tell many number ones ?''More ones than eights/ said Mr.

Wolfe, I have been in the business overfifteen years, and I find that the major-ity of those who wear one* axe Southernaaii Spanish ladies/

'What is the difference between tbetoot of a Southern lady and the foot of a

enemy lifted his hands, and as he Jid soI found mine were released. Qaickaslightning I remembered I had a Jorgespring-backed knife in my pocket; Ithrust my hand in search of it, but I waaalready in the grip of a vice, receivingblows that would not hava disgraced amammoth'e hammer. I was knoofecddowu ; I waa knocked up ; I was thrownover his bead, kicked in many places a tonce, jumped upon, knelt upon; mj|ateeth were punched out, my nose flatten'ed out, my neck dislocated, my* ekalfractured, my ribs smashed in, before!could O7eo plant one with my. left uponany part of my antagonist.

At length I obtained freedom for myright hand, the next ruinate he was deadat my feet. With great difficulty hearose, and1 drawing the table to |ts origi*'nat position I secreted the body'.tinderneath. Then, witb an inexpressible feeling of triumph and joy I wiped mytrusty weapon.

Horror t In every chair, on every ta-ble, on the solemn old clock, in a row onthe mantel-shelf, were new arrivals. In-digo dealers, all waiting to have a tui

itb me.The morning after my arriv»Iat 'The

Bed Dragon," I found myself ia bed,strapped down. The people oi,tintold me I had been mad tbe night beforeand had fought a battle royal witb everyarticle of ftfrnituie In the room. 1 knewbelter of course, but I kept my owioounsel. I eonJd have told them tbat Ihad conquered n?t anlx-iDe Tremenshimself bat also hia awful C '

Max Muller, prefaces the first Tolnmeot tho important "worjt1 on tbo SacredBooks of tbo East, of^jrbloli'he ii theditr ith a striking p^ss^e from tbeeditor, with a striking

i B

e ii thefrom tbe.

writings of BIBUOP Beveridgo, tho distin-guished Oriental sfii.ola^of tha seven-teenth century. ''InaeeoV' Bays theBishop, "there never wiV*uy religion sobarbarons and diabolical'.}oat it was pre-ferrod before all otherever by tliem that did ^ ^wise tbey would not hn'fKpRAnd why, say they, way not'_—taken as well as me f . ~

lereisatleast a i i tobriitian religion ; all

tbey serve Go4 aright, and expeotaess thereby as wbll as yon."

Although the Big Homcaoouis oa.itnpoflBible, two fflioflrt bare gefi'ethrough Hj but;thflit;experlBriDe. 'sacb as to discourage anybody •would repeat tbo feat, Desirloja to save200 miles of roandabout. travel 'by land,tbey built a'smail boat, put some provis-ions aboard,' and 'embarked on the roih-Jng stream. Thtf; were whirled alongat a frightful speed, ana finilly hurledashore, tbe boat going on witiioo. them.The walla ol theeanon rone perneadica-larljoOOfeet, ind'theiv w u no escapeexcept by water i so they la-tori t f ologi together wltbthoir belts,' and BgainIraatedtliaaaelvoato tfa« npidi, finallycompleling the trip unhurt

Tankee woman ?' we inquired.'The difference is the same as the dif-

ference between the loot of a Southernman and a Yankee,' Mr. Wolfe replied.'Southern feet are narrow, and bowedin the middle, giving them a very high

step. TheXankee foot ia spread atthe toea, and has more surface. Ton,

instance, have a genuine Yankeefoot The distance from baaioa ta ban-ian—I beg pardon, from tbe joint of thabig too to the joint of the little too—is

inch greater than tbat of a Southerntoot. There is much grace about theFoot of a Yankee Indy, but it lacks theippleness of a Southern foot. Its mer-

its are its exquisite shape, email heel,id strength. Compare tbe walk ofSouthern woman with a Yankee

Foman. The Yankee lady has aliort, springy step. The little heeltrst catches the sidewalk, and the g&l-

i sound like the dick of a telegraphinstrument. The Southern womanwalks languidly, and makes long steps.Tbe feet muke the difference. Let aEankee girl attempt the step of a South-ern lady, and she wonld tarn her ankle.There is valy one woman in the Northwhose foot will compare with tbe South-

foot.1

•Name her,' i»id the reporter.'Tbe Jersey woman,' said Mr. "Wolfe.

'The true Jersey woman has s foot on apat with that of a Kentucky belle.

Can't imagine where BUD gets it,bat she has. it. One would thinktbat the descendants of tho Aquscke-nonok Dutch ought to nave splay teet,but it ig not ao.'

'Numbers of the Acjuackeuonck Dufelimarried among the I'Veoch Hugoenotfamilies of Staten Island,' UIG reporterremarked. 'Isn't ft possible that themixture of tbe blood rany have some-thing to do mihi the size of tha feet V

'That's so,' replied Mr. Wolfe. " Inever tbougbt of tbnt. Ono thing iscertain. I never turn a prettier footthan tbe foot of the blue-blooded Jerseywoman. Thoy would go in$o a salt cel-lar. It's worth a trip to Jersey just tolook at tho feet of tha women.'

'How do the fret of tha Jersey mon

IVIiat IniliieocQd the CutA Preutoa farmer, finding that rats

were, making Bad havoc with the pro-vender in his cellar, purchased a cat

1 as e mouser.

For a while after not a rat was to basen, and their depredations ceaw'd"atirely, This apparent eucocsy made

tl»e old man boast tbat "Tab was more'ua ordinary cat" and .he animal noonhod the fall confidence of the wholefamily. Two months had not .uowevur, before the servant girl's oldfamiliar ory soundod about noondayupon the cellar staire. Bushing to thedoor the farmer inquired: 'What is tunmatter, Bridget?' 'Bleaa me BOWI,' ra-plied Bridget, 'as I waa getting pertateeaI saw the cat ating on one side of tierplate and an ould rat uting on the otherBide, and she just purred and purred,while the dirty sharp-nosed baste weeating very paeefuUy loike, and winkiu'wid his eyo as much as to aay, do yemind: TPe'U both live at the expinaeof this house.' Then persaving me, anddartin' for me fate, the baste, ho drovme screaming to the slataitH. Tbat catniver sihirred any more HOT though sbeliasbaen cbarined by a shnake.' TliotarmoE could not believe the tale, so tbenext day he took it upon himself towatch the cat when she was taking berdeals, and sore enough oat canto SBold rut, exhibiting a familiar air andperfect delight in the presence of Tabby,at whose dish he refreshed himself with-out in the least exciting the ire of thocat. This novel relationship was con-tinued, but tha servant girl oould notbe restrained from BCtBelchiag&aH drop-ping the crockery every time she saw

Wok ttsoribed to the prophet Daaiel tbeSing Kehuchdneizar has a dream where-in lie sees a bright and mighty image,who»e haod is of gold, breast silver,whose thighs are brass, *u& legs iron ;bat whose toes are of mingled iron andclay. In the vision a mystic "atone,"self moved, rolled down iron, the moun-tain and struck the image on its feet,breaking them to pieces and grindingthe whole image to dnst Now (he iden-tification of tbe four metals with theBabylonian, Persian, Macedonian, tndRoman empires'is familiar enough, andin tbe existing nemi-Latinired StatesDr. Beisa recognises the toea ol ironand day. But what la to ba understoodby the fifth, or stone, kingdom ? "domewill have it," aaya our author, 'that thisBtone kingdom is the United States,appears that a learned Frofeeaorof our theological seminaries diwith the utmost confidence that 'there kl but the interest tbat had excited sympa-no possibility of evading the force of tbe I thy for the animal in bis heart unnerved

It] the animal. This mads the thing so ex-j pensive that the farmer concluded to

kill the rat He w&s a good marksman,

argument which identifies the stonekingdom with the great republic ofNorth America.' Bat how, nrgee Dr.Sefes, can a Government 'undertake therule of the whole earth which U not ableto maxmga one ot it* own greutwith decent respectability?* and heinsinuates that oar glorious federationis itself 'compounded of miry clay andiron.' Oa the otheihand, ho declines toidentity tbe stone kingdom with Christ-ianity. He feels constrained to joinissue with aonte biblical students touch-ing this view of, tuo propbfloy, for fiefollowing reason : "It is in the days ofthese toe-kingdoms that the stone comesand does the breaking, whereas Christ-ianity wai Bet up fall fonr hundred yearsbefore the Boman empire was dividedat a,UJ and • still longer period beforethose toes were developed.' Dr. Selwhas no doubt for his own port that thtttbee'defuribod by Daniel waa the Mes-siah, whose coming, he thinks, may nowbe expected fit any moment. The Anti-christ, whose previous arrival was fore-told, and whose reiga upon tbe earthwas to last precisely seraa years, Dr.Betas seems to discern in the doctrine ofevolution, or rather in some individualexponent of that sinister hypothesis.

In these days of font and loose inter-pretation, in which tbe Bev. JosephCook is an adept, and by which he un-dertakes to reconcile tbe Mosisc recordwith tu.3 aoU of geology, the old-fash-ioned method of exposition practised bythe Rev. Dr. Beiss ought to afford mnohsalutary refreshment to certain readers.

him for the deed and his aitn was inac-curate, and he missed, the rodent, onlyto «w Tabby, who had BO long allowedtao rat to eat at her plate, take it by thoneck, and with two ahakeu put it todeath. Now he is inquiring what powerkept the cat from killing it before,—XTorwioh, Conn., Bulletin.

compare with them ?'•QoodJ Lord r exclaimed Mr. -Wolfe.

'Don't talk about it. The real' Jerseyman has a foot liko a griddle. Put abrick in a glove box, and it would layeleau over tho foot of a Jersey man.If t h ' i ny one m n in thiIf thero' is any thisworld whoso foot is uglier tlian that ofany other one man in this world, that

ft J 'a Jersey man.'Here a customer entered the store,

and Mr. Wolfe turned his back upon tbereporter and concentrated his f-owerfalmind upon a new subject.

The 8uL<lay school lesson Ju t Sundayone that affords opportunity either for

practical instruction or for mnoh vapor-ing and atieleas argument, ttinon "TbnComing of the Lord," and is found in

Jins iv: 1318. ID this

their

Ie Paul holds oat tbolifc.ibotb as «$omfprt

are to die, a&d a oonsala-.»rrowb?g ° ? " '

t Toe Biiiie teach-es that tLere will bo a resurrection offcba dead, and tbat Christ will again oomoto ths cartl. I t does not, oven in aneha passage as this, give dates, methods,OL- other particulars, Ingenious people,from thB day of the early fathers downto the last "Prophotie Conference" heldin New York, have tried to draw asidethe ourtain and satisfy their cariosity asto details, hut iu vain. When they ranaground'on nil other pointstbey exercisethemselves by d'taattaabjg whether(Jurist's second coming will be premil-lenninl or pof tmiUennlal Then theydiscuss tbe nature of the millennium.Many of these people teem to think thattbe Bible speaks in many place* sboot

millennium. Thin Is a mistake. Thedthe millennium.

word does not occur in Scripture, andfile only allusion to the millennium i

ton shall be bound for •T h teftOhings of the lesson may

t» soa&ed up by w b f f that Christ maybo expected to oointtesin to til* eutb \that tnaro will be a feWeetion of theduad, ana a judgment; and thnt we do"not know when these eventa will occur.Tbe practical application will be tbat ifthaae things are to occur wa ought to

lor them.

Gideon Oook, a Baptist preacbeiywaaa man very eccentric fn speech, even tohis last earthly momenti. A few boarsprcvioas to hit death, his brother, alapi preacher, came to hia bedrid* and in-quired, "Do von thinkjon «redjincGideon T" And the reply, sharp, andquick, cam*. "Don't know—-can't tilln e w died," ..

Field DattleH of the AnclenU.Free from the smoke of modern en-

gagements, a Hellenic battle must havebeen a gallant sight. In purple tunicaand burnished armor the men stoodten, fifteen, and twenty deep beneath aglittering foroat of apear heads. Thoiawbo were well to do bad no lack of goldabout tbfiir greaves *nd biossplatea, andworo dandified plumes and sword*belts ; while even the poorest citizenwora a helmet fashioned by the exqaisitatasto of a Greek artificer, t t must havebeau «, trial for the nerves of (lie bravestta Rtandbiticghismoustache.;humming

Boisr CaiOKBN.—Wipe dry with aclean napkin, and rub pepper and salt.inside and oat. Take from their liquoras many fine, large oysters as the chickenwill hold, remove every particle of shellthat may have adhered, strain very dryin a colander and fill tba chicken quituplump with tbe oysters. Saw up andakewer it tightly. Thou put it into apail, without any water, large enough tohold it withont crowding or spoiling tlioshape. See that tbe cover flu perfectly.Put this pail in which the chicken isinto a large pot of boiling water, and letit boil till the chicken is quite tender.Then remove to a hot platter, covarclosely as soon as out of the pail, so thattbe air need not touch it, and set it intothe oven, with the door open, or somoplace where it will keep hot. Then turnout the gravy that has been made froma teaming it iuiu a small pan, add otto ,Ublespoonful of butter and half a tea*cap of rich, thick cream, tho yolks ofthree bard-boiled eggs chopped ormashed very fine, a little finely-mincedpusley, and a Ublespoonfn! of oorn-starch, etirred smooth, like cream incoii milk, I* t this boil np once thor-oughly, than pour over the chicken andend to the table very h o t

a bar of the Paon which he was to singwithin the nBxt quarter of an hour;wondering whether his widow wouldmarry again ; hoping that tha cobbleron hU light night Hot tarn tail, or theteachBr of gymnastics on bis left abovehim out of tab line; dimly oonaciommeanwhile that hli colonel wu exhort-ing him in * aeriea of well-turned per-iods to bethink himself of the tombwhich covBred those who died In Ther-mopylan, aud the trophy which stoodon tha beach of Attemidam, :

And then the signal trumpet sounded,and the music atruok np, and tbe wholaarray moved forward, steadily «t fint,bnt breaking into » run when only afew hundred' yards Mparaied the ao-proaching Hnea. And as the dirtanoebetween them grow shorter, and thetramp of the enemy mingled with theirown, the front rank 'men U d jnat timeto try toi 'litirMffm* Ui^t LL&' fct)HPtfii.fiu-^ee* of the people iopposlte* looked likeflEnohiti'g, and that the. notei of their

H U b BDUUUiA i u n i o WHIUU Hii • V4w> Upikes, *nd * grating^ot haekien, iis<clutching 'of beards,; w-4 tJioM whowould fain be home ^gain ;wope pushedon by tha mau behind, excited at heat-ing others fighting, nod: with no steelat hla own tfavoct; tad, after fire min-ute* of thrnHtlng.and ihouting.and fierceBtraining of foot, and knee, and shoulderthe less determined or-the worw disci-plined of the two boats would learn, byone more ornnf cxpetiesoe, tho old lewoathat life as well as honor is for those

i their self-respect and ttioirshield*. T > a

AMOHO TIH SHIXBBS—Amotig othsrrules jwated iu the office ol a hotel in aSIMIKV Tillage in New Bampshirs ia lbafollowing:

'Maniad penon*, Urrying with nsover aiglit, are respectfully notifiedthat eac'a sex mmt , occupy Mparatedleeping apartments whila tfaey «m»io.*

Sometimo staca •> newly marriedcoaplc, on a bridal trip, visited theShaken. The «nning w u *p«nt' intalk—bod-time enne—and tba oonplewere invited to ileep. They puMd oatof tb« office up Btain, and then oat twdsober.fi.oed Sbaketg, . a 'bTotb«r' and'lister,' each with a. eindle,

lSf«Q to the" left 1' uid iLo brother,and into a room be escorted the •• bride-groom.

'Woman to the right I1 aa quietly aaidthe Bister, and Into a separate room thebridij was uHhsred—tbe newly nudemia and wife Mparatfog without BV«n »

e congratulating them-selves with some show of sarcasm, on arecent Speech by Victor Hugo, in whiohbe admits them into tbe fold ot Latinnations. To Greece, Italy, Spain and >,France he proposes to add England andto bind together Homer and Shakes-peare. Daring bis speech he declinedthat while the sixteenth century was thecentury of painters, the seventeenth thecentury of writers and ths eighteenthtbe century of philosophers, thetwentieth century would be the centuryof apostles and prophets.

The Brings (colored) and Uulliganny,(Irish) are neighbors. Mrs. Mulligannyholds the colored sinter in abhorrence;but if Mrs. Brigga didn't crush her onSunday last, nobody ever was crushed.Mrs. Briggs' little boy was playing intbe street when his mother, observingMm. Hniliganny standing on. her Btapsdiscoursing some of bar friends, cameout and enooted: "Xtook yab, you Jaa.Alberry Briggs, you come right in yerdis mln&ifc. Jh) jaeub ob yon bein' outin de street in you bah feeton de Lord'sday. You want folks to tink yon Irishdon't you I"

They have discovered a petrified haaat Ban Andrew,, OaL, sixty feet belowthe nurfsce. To what reflections doesnoVthis incident give rise? Was thooriginal proprietor of that ham, whoain an nsMlted .condition, corn ted orotherwise ? Was his life blood Bhed iu*£ antediluvian alanebtsr-hon^ nr didsons pritnativB ehaw-baooD spill hisporcine gore ? What became of the re-maindst of the animal? Where are theapareribwi.

It may seem strange to those whoknow of Macbeth only by the means offihakesnaax's sublime tragedy, to assertthat ho waa one of tbe beat and wisest oftb* early Scottish kings, H B introduc-ed many wise laws, held the balance otjustice evenly between the rich and poor,and ruled the whole kingdom well.

The ordinary Ufa ot a locomotive isthirty yean. Some of the smallor pasterequire renewal evsry six months; theboiler tubes hut firt years, and tbe crankaxles six years; tins, boilers, and fireboxes from six to seven years; tbe sideframes, Biles, and other parts, thirtyyuan.

"Here." Skid * farmer, as he exhibi-ted * broken j*r to the maonfftotarer, " Ipuked this jar full of batter, and thejar split from top to bottom, Perhapsyon can explain the phenomena." "Oh,yes, Ics.n," was the ready reply, "thebutter ww stranger than tbe jar."

"Well, Bessie," said her mother,»hsva yon been a good girl to-day ?""No, jBwnma." " Why, Bessie, I hopeyou have not been » Iwd girl t" "No,mamma," asid the little thing, "notweddy bad, not weddy ffood, jnst aoomerfeble little girl."

Very hind gentleman—"Do yon know,my dear, that wo have to-day theihortoit day in tbe year}" Lady—"Very true, bnt jonr presence majcea mntarget It"

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walnuts, juu) of ooflrso grwickino. Quite 11 niirabar ofliuilillttifli M

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now not umifl, enJoH Urn nmpfl iw 'iTtore ww only 9 m«Jii-

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ituyKoiiicil to be mneli Interested In theH nrV ng of tbo plane cw, us it p(M8«t l»wit«itj> inifl down Itie piano find '«'° of-them >»"• JiiinA if thutwftfiibf Korilii) vm only tlio Morris cnaal. P3u-ro •worej.ww of them nnd they jnht anjpycd t^ir.ride.

A yonng maa from Drrfarilte w ut downto Jcraey City soino dn>i nyo to have a gooit me. UP got full of that Jersey City ]«W-euijig, m i foul ol a clothes line In KWMIbody s door yiird-—fcuoaki"! down n mufl i"<lHoni" oilier things mid wink i onet ot i feting them «P ^ «**o» t h c m t o

tliuir iilactsngnin Ibc !i«1y of tho Inhim, culled l politeiuon and bad Uii(dou iloliarpo of tlruoUttinew.conduct find tbtft. Tin rflitl ft lftwytr 13ft*t«dollars t>i dtfend him ot tlio total. 'Hie li»wvcrflilviflpd bim to pl^od ffullt^t "^hicli hediil raid wnB sent to Sunke IIIU for tbrefimouthfl. Ttatlwryorniivle ««<« d0'1"™1-rettycosy. PurUfips the young mm willKOt fifteen dollars, worth of wisdom out ofIt.

jmny c*w HeWfl wow si•r entirely ruined., wlii'e

of trets itiid MJVITO!.kwn, Mount Ftbwntoo Mine intn tlio ;,,., u e l l t n n f l o r , i r y

twfk itf ilio tetppprf, ftuit the ffde tint wr»pt ^ ,J(1 h l u l I n n l jTmA,ll«mi$,'h th& trus Wwnpd tnnUi and Wo(

Ilieni in mery dlrwtionOv4Ttwenty trceB were blown down o

Mount Tfclinr P.'OHP. mi4 somoin tlii" Yiciiiit* t r e Hlm-k by l^lilning. Mnuy birds wetnlt-o killed liy tha (.tones, moro tin

JieBwl we joflde out i«ty to thoHouse, where w*J left our1*"*-

mewling tnisliousa to anjot your•who contemplitto n *-ik.St to Ihti Water GBJ».

liousii is well icfaUa, ..verythjng IB nwit-ly noil (flsU'f'jHy ttmnged. tho fare in mart

good thing itidtiwo, wbilo tbe cburgos

lire iv'ito moderate. The proprietor Is "vfiy fmt- Bontleraiwi and tnkPH nil jiilufl po«-!.ib!L' to inixirfl comfort and fluBPure for hiHcudstH 3Wiw« lenvaiif tbe hotel we vereinfonnwl tbat tli«control pf a wgulw ore"Tbo Winul Pionet-rs,"

•\t tho Protottorj- nlouo l l ie bucktt beat 1» JS.^ W1

i"dt*tioyedin tbo uciBb-borbood uf I>n- j t ) w j ^ , , , , , , , ; ,

s tinder tha1 piwty ntyled

mid] Aug. 2lEtt

llltiaud Oil JJIOUdny tlio fnrunrs w«e bua i - j . ^j ly engaged iu pu M«B up H» "l'l'l™. 1" ' v h c s • tion i

" d otlirr frulfR Umt liiul bopu bcfft.111 fror

tv* if an nr UT Jinrt irnrched throuRh tin m

•exere mid Its effect was to b» unf B in ovrr-nrneil outliouBcs, demiiled fruit tree, nDtl

niinwl cror>B,Ul^nBooiitoiUhofnlleRtMVcrity of the

hlorniMiis ponrfd The df.uiigo '-hot wftRt\ oro dooo moy b< nonj^ncd hj tlio follow-

frcmtlie Bulletin

levt is the oxiilonitiiiti ofut tliiu plnco, thereby render-

BirbuaiiUea aacessiule. Tho organiza-nituburfl 100 numbers, couipuwd ofm from nuliulcii&ia, Keff York, Wash-

j .Tiytou, Trenton,j other p'ncoH, Th1

aboutnioiuitalm

Tho neglect or thu iuitbllitj of tbi> town 0riiilHpaunrg to pay iuto the county treflsorytie $270,27 baek taxes for tho ymr 1877will, i t is leared, causo more trouble thanmany are aware of. The Frtuhohlens ordor-d tb t di the

many are awarecd tbB iwBesftow to adii the amonnt to thoir

nd while it ifl trne that thedof the to hnv

their nusessmenu? for (his ye

idtwuly madr wA tbe tax

AdjHirneti Sheriff Sale.illronllaM irrft Circuit OonH'—Tlie Nu

Oi MnrHitnttti •>*. Totcl W. Il J'l.f*. 0 U

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PBymaster Strong was hero Wednesdaynnd paid out twen^ clollur gold pices to tin;boyn. OneoftboboyaHUditwn.'i the firntgold lie bad received on ft pay tiny for 18years and tho boardln' miweaand everybodyOIBO mieht (jo to for tliat twenty &> "i;o!d pioco waa going to bo iwHed down,

Oue of tlio wood train men lost hln beforeho Wl it ten nilnutcs, nnd tliero vas « g<"n-(irnl rutnrch for it without nvnU. Ho «">'«to tbe condufdon thatHorao of Uio men.-Jiiultiikpu it to tease him but nobody biul Thetrain pulled down to tha switch tuid baofoidup agnin for nnothor look wheu thejr- catnoto Charlie Buker, who, in pnssiug tho pluooafter they left, bml found Iho twenty dollarKold piece, and gnvc it to its owner, whowrtB fibout tbe hnpplest innu in Port Srorrtejust then.

You mado mo cull Justice Oasikey tin en-gineer last week. I did not:do it, Stjuiro.It wia a more natural mUtalio to get OobleCdjwofHranamoCny. Woods, na I left onttho Ooblo.

It Kocmg the SlcConcell boy got nvayfrom tbo countable, and assisted by hisiitboH, in Tct at large.

A few years in tho Eefown Schoolbo good for those boys and n wuniiug locrnl others that they cannot demoralizetbo children of a cnminnnity with impunity.

Htmiu ot our folks tabo execptiou to thnudvcrtisMuont of VoiightA Killgon) iu lastweek's EUA tbat ti Christian can't eujoy thethe Stibbnth withont a patkiiKo of abrand of cigant. They nay if tho geiitlcmonwill coine up here they will find chriBtinnstvlio enjoy tlio day to its fullest capacitywithout them. D. J.

Hiiilptonos as largo c walnuts fell.

OUR picked up by one of our citizen*, 1i h d h l f i diame'ermired, an inch nnd. a holt in tUmm

Jlondny morning they were fouudin largo qqiuitittCB. l a the corner of onoof ont yards nenrb'.» bu>'Ihey destroyed hundreds of dollars worthof KIUBH find other property, find our glass<^^^A hn\c rpiped ijnito a hnrvout in con-

Tbe Btaiiiwl-flnflfl wlndowd in the Mctl(list Epiflcopul n«d St. John's"'Episcopal!

t wns i-nnpidpmbly dainngtd, par- <tlu inlU'r. where they were bwlty ,

broten. The,former fortmjately cscaiMd;without great injury, ana it is mpp««ed ithat tbi! (pialilj of ,ths ghws lind something j

cto tlio present tiifi in building pathsd fceepinRtba samo

repair, erecting rustic resting p!acen,MRCH, pto Tbo o«mni?nHon is offieorodfollows: L. "Vt. Broarthoad, Grand Pio-er ; Jewsp A. Gmvcfl, Qmud E:.ploror, W.wripon tlscnbrojf, Grand Parser. Wook True H!d^o path for Mount MtnsL MPo

cutored tha path tlurough a matio houno overtbo door ot whioh waa the following fnscrip-

'Juvoniam viam tvut fReinm," It isiles walk to Prospect Point. Our

ndvico to phjasorp seekers in, tnko plmity of

illnetorbM been cdluclinf! the taxes forover o mouth, it is claimed that tho townnjgciiitii k»pw tliat the bnck tnxos bhould ho | Mopnid, and by neglecting to wake snob nr-mugeujBiitii as waa uecesaary to collect Uiuiimount is no cxoiue. The court will i»>lonbt issuea SLV>J)J»MI.B onbrmg Couucil tolevy nu extra nssesHnient or mako a Bpeciiil

i, fur the pnrpo-w of niihing the lieoefWiryjunt to liqnidato the dnbt owed to tUf

mntj. In the ovout of the officials rofuhinp, oli'} tho ausDAsrc1* tho court can cotnniHcm lor contempt It is claimed by soiufo profess to know tbat the resolution nl

,o FreBholdere vna ordered by tho court.id that the officials in not recognising thp

a do; with it ,Tbo Proebyteriau Olinruh,-indows wepo^aW dflmnged to a ccnsulera-.loe^te'nt,;/ !*" • _ . , . . -: About twb.hundredipancs of glana wero

broken from tho lato Dr. Oritnos' btuldingB,

A Remarkable Gathering.Thnradiy eveiiing of last week a n

bio RiitberinK tock place ftt the noiiBo oif Mr.Daniel Ajers, in nocknway. The occasiimw the cek-braHon of the itClh birth day o!Mr. Hublmrd Rtlckl«, the father ot Mra.Ayom. We doubt if any other connnnnity;cna call tognther so nmny aged people as-wore assembled at Una time. X give namesand ages of tho Invited gneaU

Mr. Hubbard Stioklft, aged DO, i ru older'by IB yearn than any onB present. :Nextcame Mm. Catharine Lee, aged 84; lira.Agnes Jnckson, «e«l 82j Mrs. Bueio Broawell, aged B2; Mrs. Catherine Beach, agiW- Mr. John Keluey, aged 88 ; Mrs. Abbi

< Miller, aged SI ; Mrs. Jeannetto Beach, agedm 1 Mrs. PomeU Motf, aged 7r,; Mrs. Bubnrd Stickle, ngnd 7G; Mrs. John Kelsejaged 7li; Mrs. Amuida Smith, aged "3, anMr, H. N. Ourtin, aged 711. Tho. comblued

'. ages of the 13 aggregated HMO years oraverage nf 80j. 'l*hU average could be ned by taking some others of the eommuiwlio aru over BO. Nearly all these oH pnopie retain their facultips unimpaired. MStljlde'B aye sight and hearine are defective,bat his memory Is good, and bin mind ehDuring tho evening, he repeated from mory the I'M Psalm. Ilis vitalitr is dful, and ho bids fair to reach a hundreyearn. He looked upon bin aged frtund*yotttbfnl in comparison to himself, and sa

• they are, 12 or 15 years making a great dif.' ferenee at that period of life.

After opening % pleasant 'evening togetheand enjoying the fewt of Bood.thlng8 whicMrs. Ayres provided, his friends bndfl him

' good nfgbt with many exprndoDs of. good•will. : •

The whole oocaaion *m a pleasant 8iu>priftQ to him, and will doubtless be a, greeKpot in thB memorieH o( hia old age.,

Now can any other, community get togeth-er a company of 13 whoso aggregates yearfihallbo 1046? If HO. wo will like to hew

, from them. . ,1>. E .P .

Prosperity In the Iron Trade."Now, nwordnbontthe duties on iron. On

pig and scrap irou,Bttel rails and many fcindnnt mnnnfooiured iruii ttiejr ahJ wuhwlrt' j J7iH loo wnoh to pay on pig Iron. But thehave Bonferred one grmt benefit I t ta inthis era of depression they h a « preventedihU eonnlry from beinn the aliik into hitbo iron of other countries eonld be flungHal tbe daH«i been low enough. tfa«,.impor<tntion of iron wonld have oostioyoaimstneHH and dosed Uiose estnbUshmenbiIbnt have Jnat boon able to koepa^ov&wate,nnd are now ready to reap the adYantagcB olthii renewed prosperity. Dntlea, fn ..opinion, ought only to take effect in perilof extreme deprewttnn. Then they pnitedour home Industrie'ii. But there nhnnld bn uliiUng scale, and with the return of ppnrity the duties ought' to deereM?, anwhen iron ta worth #95 then they should btiikeii off entirely. Thua the conauuier willlie'protected, iinrt will lie ablo to bny bisiron at » reasonable price. . Bnt, asd said,thereinnodonbt Ucit we are beginning anm of hedlbfnl proflparity. Nothicheck i t We are the gmnary tOnrcropUiU yearia eennnous. Iudiistrienthrive. last year we pat do»n over 3,000mneHorrJlroad-'thifiyenrUwlllbe 4,000Mnuy iron manufacturers who were abli

' tnpkndynnt&RenMb? I^xiod .of pnnd rebnilt their furnaces. Under the mostimproved pift'wMon pan be made as low as$13 a ton. Tlio,profiVo(»4onatou l»'!nf.tgrdit, brit'lt U remTinerattva'aiid so tha oulook is ene6nrn«fnB.rt-Interview with' Hon.,

WilliamW. WilietilWngneBr AllnranQby,b i ' f J a ' h i h

pflatted«xolu«Teljto Bfrnlt, Bneh:te.ittWberrteH,,n»pbBrrifl», fliblmB«,.eto.! 0f<UffB«mtrw8e, ^the part j e w *>• « > " thirty-two and o

b t tb^0B,«d .twrafrlof iiiBjherrlea toca-kalf

nackettatown.

time for, it. Tho path tli.it run? up to thej«|xt in densely wooded. Tbort! ore Romonidcrfnt monntaiu views nlong thin path,uijb Rwmniit'' n. Ti nt l]!\tid, or pcalcfl fari-m-ami nirj-:«K1 rt:niro rj! clouds, about tor!t'-ill! (lu^ky. As we wiilk along thoseKlifJuriVilmb highrr. libber, highfr doee,-, portal* tower, cM upon cliff, cragwm CVHU, with now-red gray facoH, Riabedr.liJon, torn by torrcntu, nlthwenry topssuch rntiguiflceiit s ol cm n attitudes seeminglean nRainrt the sky, while their mpturod

foundation" admit you to some of tho tnott

iivelatioDB uf God. Fiuallyarrive at the suunnH, from which ]?obt thoBight i<* griEd. Tho earn go rumbling nlone

. .„„ of Main andA large niinibolf °* p $roken in William Price's bnflilings onUtn Street.The hot-bonRM Ot Joseph Ittluer won

frreaUy dumaged, B goofl portion of tl«Blafls being destroyed. At least Half of hiBhot tiousae was dentroya'd. • ,

A chimney on the residence of TV. H.Temple was blown down, aud .this willgive our teaderaauidea of the fores of thewind. The top vt the chininey was the

iftdo at « mauufactory, and was ofhard clay and very heavy. This struck thetin roof, and mads n hole In tke^same,

i hthrough which thbounced several feet

water ran; it thennd going "B ti«' roof' ' hstruck a,''pear tree.' I t was.thus' thrown

against the side of the honee, the weather-boards of wWch were damaged. I t fell tothe ground and was broken to pteofis. Thasleeping room beneath was occupied by Mr.j . 0< Porter. Jto said it saemed as if therhqla hoiue waa Inmbling

the loountnin side far below you, nud elmqatuuiltr your foet runB tbo beautiful river,whilo on tap.oppmnte Bide of the river risethe bold cr-ijffiy belghto nn the NuwJerHe;hiilo. Tbu viowii'ftnm thin point nrftgnunmi) tlnif. Tliey'nrc Mmply CDclinutiuK iiAnt'.iinn time whfrtt tho nioniiUiinn aft-' oov

itU iU'nm< folhco. Ko wordu can deit. To In* appreciated it must bWi- can never forget one nuuriso vi«

that we hid li'Mu the niminlikiti while visit-ing here Home twit yen™ u jo. Reaching

tbe luountiiiti top uiifl cxtGiuliag fari to tliu tiust lity the cloud?, like n Held

Of the purest rniow, driftod nnd ridgedabovo thnt Bnawy white HOB*, tho HUD emerge*

jatit a tip of flame evon ns one sees oveIge of a'white cullu tbo point of Its gol-

den f pike. The tip grew to a ball of lire.Then it seemed as I f a mighty wind die-tnrbed the drifted anow.iM'l, Boatteredtbelight fluow flakes and rollud them up iivast cloud that totally hid the sun. The

miit

trick,wore Bcattl

^ f

the roof inaprotnlRcnommanper,, A good-Bized maple

•oo"[nfront'.otMr.^TeinpWa wnatwT " 'ff.T| - • • • ' • , " - • • • • • • . ; ;• _

Abput.tO pains of ghisB were broken ipVan Orden's building.'

Thirty but of forty two street lampB weremore or less akningtd, nna only the latnpaon Maiu Btraet conld'bo lighted Monday.

tight. 'More than two thousand,panes c

rere broken at tbe Uoontuti IronW<of glut

some other trifling darpage d o e .Most of tha houses whora there were ni

sbutUra or bHnda, Budwcd evldonoos of thestorm tho next daV,'1 and altogether sovoralthonkand paneH of glasa were Uroken.

Mr. Joseph Busing is repairing his housen ffUIowGroye^treet. , V j ; , • . ,.••«. iFrank DOT, of Uptown, haBonfered tho

Sophomore obiss., at Lafayette Oolege, |Eas*to'i P ' V " ' ' ' " " " " ' "ni Pa.V , , , ,. . ,

Mr. F! J. Smith haB erco^d n bam for

Ttie+f-B bnve again raadS their ftppearVvneo,they entered tho milk hooso of V.r. Z. •Ack-ley, onDr.OcmoVer'Bftrit] and Btole"'Aervnltobii cf botWr, *na »'Utge aopplyiof'beef,s t a k e . - : •" vUl «• , • , ; - , ! . . :.,f..-- i - -, nl

Mr, Wm, I t Hdflt told UI flue horno on.day last week to »8«nUeraftdiniNaw ;Sorl

at pqblifl a?hQ$ apauo^ on las* .j&ayfr'.

rerfid CYflrytliinR. After lingeriihero Homo timo cnjovinR those grand NJghtu,

nre ^onuwllBd to ICHTO UIU bmutifiplace. •ffa'^uldfalni'Ay here. ,lM\i, no.liy cnnsnitjnK our watcli we find we havebarely time, to dosoand/the mountain, amreach thii depot in' time for the tnnn.Taking tho oats a Hty'e after fivo o'clock weall conoiudedwa bad spent a very nrofltableexcursion dny. "We found onr minds D!cleared ont, cares and nniie^J»vdlodged,andanewBotof tenunts, ih^lolufea of for-TeMa, fields,' bioots cAsotdBfl,' olouda, and' i n o n n t u i n 8 > " = ' « ! • • '. •'• ••.•..•j t;.;:•,. j .

-' - * - ' T?> : i&r

of tbi»lplaoe,1|fl'iThe Seminar; d

fc f

Hplt,tptTjimtop, bn,t lormerly

pliioe' oppriotl 01large number ot wfth a 'largo number of

Two of thoni hiiff been spel ledfor playing hilllardn in one of'tHu-

hotels, irtiibh to BWatly ioibiddm. " ' l l ( I ;• A> jouog child of Ibate Van Bjckle, -died

omMradaytnoraiiigA . in ..y,\,t >•..*• .; ^A new walk hhs bwm plnwd In front fOi&'

around the bunk.!,, -fut J - I t ^ i i ^ j ' • •]Ir. Jt-hnF. JlaCleiUn arrived from thenitaiqqarri«)on.FrIdayhistIiRfterr( *

Ing Beveral moitumenti) and cenifterj, ferjo-l i i p ' l i t l i ' '""""' - - " • "tba^wilio

; Wecbtloedanardcle fn theKfl tweekaIssue of dio'Bfilvldefo JourniilJ'oprjeerningOiasenlOr'deviloftlie Ottsail^:o£ee—It isnnaenrtood Cbe'devil haa been receiving let-tera for 9ome Ums past, as he thbnght from,ayonogladyi-Rgreeinj; tomeethim on «er-taln '• etnete, ;betw^en , certain honrs, BBdwoh laooBHivsafeiiiag.the Hot 11, array od'.iphll,best olothMt st4nd.np.collar, mneiinhand,promenndlng/romofle and;fif .the town'to ,;the other . to, moot the, fair,, hoatyvail'-d areature, ve{l in band aud a bonnet tobe'given to the devil.the first time they mdtiIt in undersirod the devil will go in solitude-for hours and nwdilata for hoars over' thefair one. One night he waa detained pa du-'tytillalate'honr in the eviening-, and theaevlt eou'l/J ba wen Wnlking the etreetfl UIJloc|( after aaidfaoorapppdlBtad.' The defilins a great liking for aoburnliair, and'foriiBnth»Pftsti|OH:ciiu me. those, owly.1 loakf

i oyorh,is ahoaldur. W

poperation supBrin gftso invented s braoe'for boldlng boilOTB,

• Abnat S& 'men aW n W n t 1 work "on thdWarwick Valley Exlcrnaion. Work'is'bain^done on every mite <rf,th» roadifrom Vernon:tMsAir«e'B,'and tba, oonttaoior .atpectaltohaye.tbe road bed completed bet*<njn those

f i ' j

ThoTafflo*15JPfifi28 JTiiluB of jH-rsonal estate, M,03f-433 • totAl amaonior d«bti- •l.SOB.OW i val-

U r t » W ^ n « > 4 *aln«ti*n ol t u i a b U l P p y »naUon b»t year, $10,901,028

1 Hk'ckHttifaVn''Prflsbjlerifiii^' Jr Qt of on ixoujr>ion .to tbe

Court* open o u t Toasday.

T g o v i than vhom thero eronope inore widely ;kupwn in this seotlon^after a long anil Rflv'ero illness died at hts

i near Fort Omm, on 'We'dpe^y fast,fie b^d been prostrated for fourtiiontiiB, and

i l a v e possessed "'wonderful vitalitynave' anrylvcd' as long as he dlcL' With ]daeease depnrts One'of the old londmatkthat for many years have Keen idantlnwith the growth and prosperity of thition?' Ha was born in MamahimBtte in thibuit year of tha' past century,hand at :thtiuei of his ;death;iwaB BO.yenrs aud threemonths of age,,,-,That ^he.wus one ofgreat meohanioil (jen \was that have mark

ene^t qffltury^hByo pan-be. no <1onbt,pnlj hj( ntiitag.deposition and ei

tiRbite, wh'loh' madfl ' hlin' the victim'abre'wd, doflignlnR in on,'prevented him froobtaining a national reputation'and aimbstfebuloilh Walt t . ' That htf van the originalinventbfof th'e'oombinriHon and Yaleiook

litigation and iharp legnl.praotioa b* waideprived of hii-right* in them. In bisifanl^i ppflmwy* ho would show to his"ri^jjds, and.any;, others curious enough

see, bia pr^JM^d,inventions' beforo be hi•eonrgJ thorn bv^lettera patent,'undsharpi

' *' inta upon bis mean before;

UIBBH:1 tteaot?d\ttflrpail',il8pike ¥nd riviand'

' a buies'ini

pith' ' the rollin

hile they

; pp* iffftfeaAwhicli wouldifleno

nambar of inileajtrureltsd'aad man]other, maohanical oontriTances, andfimlliftrity with locks and their, oombini-Uonnjoaufled him often to be called asexpert in opening safts y(hea W,B cDmtiiationhiulbcon IOHL, Tlmt.thiH mechanioalingenuity re gained,^ith him \o the last I•b^wnby^an ituiident thai, occurred "buijBar or two,«&*>•'"'('He b'abi'been called'tiOxford pomace to repair a nhll mkchine BDIwbilothare ob' e'rved thnt the Bpilesoafrora'ihe1 mnchlhefl'bluut'at the point a^ ; HmrpeueA-'iifh hand proeon. T

ca1^ him uuuMWwirv*ad boHBt Rb

'and; oooti1 completed' »n: attaobmeot: to Imachine br tha use of wblohtlie apikes weresbarpaned automatically beforo UtdiprcWessof mannfaMuraw»a complsUd, .! '•..• ..-;[• Gntnbined wilh his Inventive faculties

p yJ,wbiefa gained him boksdf^riMids, by whoathr tuwi^of iUide*thi,irM '

g pjFke .place from hii late .rflsideno^,a'.>•

' d k t h i " . ; |8aterd^J, uproing^and hiwill beiBterr«4 if,,*116 Orchard Bl

pHchool WtOTPk In

of the"Prci*ytorliin Sabbatk I B i M ' t a V 'ewnHft'vj

lHchool W g jenjoyable day lo the ebUdrsn^ind> tollgrown people tor B*lreUinp(mbaaketa(IHei

th|pR» wjiro;, prosfjfttod j^ir 'l

Jng.^jan*..Lhe eyi

i m n rlo tha feoW

melon* tttf'jniit'"loads" of• Ibe-Away,last bat not least In the imUoiatiaa of'children Uw, barrel of pnnnuU,

that the officis ghave already laid themselves liable to

Test for contempt.

Circuit Ceuit—Wm M. Build w. I-wac» Pntnf Wk nrnnlx Fi. fa. uobon, t t

ter. In "case. JlutniuiMu t iOutoleriuro.A. D., 1H73.

MILLS K CUl'KCH, Atl'i«.'am* CUciiit Conrl.-4«''inHian Pitunvvs,

• - r tt. Cumbi, Pi. fa.

w i l H X»ORTFOLIO TOP^\ o s fi\e htop n | th act. (JOuplet

and irocbauical anb-laso , pneo $l'2O tJ A

STYLE 5. Two sets of roods oue of flvo octrtvoe aud one of two audone-hfllf ootaves, seven Btnij^.; price ^165. ^

STYLE 8. Two sots of ICOCN of ih onda\ o^ onoh, "hifcf1 stops, prtt?6fl70"We do not enter into competition in pnew E^ory Organ from "the

lowest to the highest price, is of tho same quality, (tfld mfldo m thebout possible inanuei. It is bojoud contiovoinj Van BEST andCHEAPEST ORGAN in tho market. "1. ? < • ,. ' , , LJ^JTHE STANDAHD IS THE BEST OIlGAtf FOB iXiL j m l

AND USES 1 >TO POOK WORK! NO HIGH PRIGES.STYLE 9, Two sets of fivB octavo reutls, nine stops ; prico $1GO.STYTM 10. Three sets of reeds, ono of five octaves, ouo of tliree

oetnvca and ono of ono octavo sub-baso, with octaya coupler,.ninestops; price $190.

Thi O ido UHI. (t tor. IWtnmal'lu tA. D., 1879.

PITNEY 3L VOCN'GBLOgD, A l t > .lUo saloon behilf of tbo above named inr-

t'ts Icndjouriipd total« fiHeo at the UnitedStatcB Ilotol iu Horrifitdwn, >. J.,ou

MOKDAI, OCTOJsUi Cth.A D. 1M9, b.'twoon the boura of U^M. end 6° c ut'K* piEHSOS Ai FilEESIAH, Lftte Sheriff.Dalfld AujtMt 8tli, 1879. « M ,

p ; price $190. - .This Oi$tm is produced for tho use of thofeo. wli

C h a l O t a low prioo Tho tone is loud and'This Oi$tm is produced for tho use of thofeo w l i O i I pp

Chajiol Organ at a low prioo. Tho tone is loud and' full, aud the stophnumerouH and well arrangod. Tho wprkniauHhip is tho vory best.

J h t b L l i N l 'I gnsrantaJi'irmk. Yoa ycat I willparctBKers

NEW SINGLE OAEItlACJK.A SECOKP-HASD CAlUtlAOE.

1 SIJT8 'SINGLE UAKNESS,OPEK BUGGY, FOIl SALE

OU EXCHANGE. INQCIHEOJT A. JTJOSON" COB,

DEALEK IN ALL KINDSSECOND-HAND GOODS,

BKUGEN ST. , DOVEll, N. J.•pt fith, 18711. '

ADKIMSTBATOR'S SALE OFREAL ESTATE!

The Kutarribur, Artniiuiptrator fle bonfn nonf W h F. Wpoduull, duoEmod, bj virtue

f th O h ' Court ot tho COHH-dd:6u the Eth flav AugttHt, A.

foli'at PoWio Tondua, st HieUniiarcl, feninvn a ihu Clicnoii'ts^o of Chester, in tlio Oounlj-

ofWophea F. Wpoof an or Jer of the Orphantv uf Mnrri". rdadd:6u th1J. IST», l l i ' t P

ftt3 o'elork in rWnftht t t l

u <1) ndor^t

rtiwl.1-, nntl rnnu frompiHuit fcpco south tbirtve eliaiu ami thfrt?-three

f b i V t f

fcDoeton'U'artiwl.1-,mg the piHuit f

iteren dosr^t' ouft one eliaiu ami thfrt?threelinks to nu.>Oii!i>' power «f tbe pioVot fencu ;

(•J! *ou!li Biit"-El5 deuree! and ciRlit< Tcit ono 61)nir> nn.I -tnentrlinli' tn• iwniT v! tliu plcUt.t fuuee-i tb "lnriy"3ovcn (If refln atul olflht rain

h i j l h t t o i i r i k g kmnotUer

Don't beDiscouraged

Those who hayo takenalmost ererything mndBUU hsro malaria In jronrsystem—there is hop* forroc Get

Moore'sPilules

aid get cured.50 for GO cents . -50 .no.

See pamphlet"DTJ 0.0. Uoore on Malaria,"

" K b l m A Y i OOtOBEIl lSth, 1879,'

l y l i i K O i i c l l t n ttlie Ooitnty af,Mvn:fl i n n l n M Ibu uo

f

_„ lay, nilnd' proiniacH,ilifU, MtliAtC,

.. ,. DrOUestcr, tnrid Htat» nl' Kc" Juraov,

rlbfnatb

New Jr of a

n tlio iitbea.,r tl,r WnHiiiufflou Tui-Dpilto: thence (4)r!ln>i:tmn north' sislv-Hit dnjirfos e»at:!i:itimnd twentv-ono Jinlm io the befgin-crtniiT, coptnfnmg «i >teen hundrpfltliH of

?tn, more orli'ns. ]i>'iun tlm same prunimyod to &\vV\mi F. Wosullmll by ;

Toppinc.br deeil ilalOil Apn! 1st, 185B, I^onl'-d iii the Morm Oountv Clerk's OS) book Q 5 of deodii, p*fies 2)3, Ac.Oonditmns rnakd known nn dny of tnin.

JAMES VANDEIIVEEB.AdmlDistralor, Ac.

Datfd August 9th, 1B7& &-

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OFREAL ESTATE!

OF JACOB TAN WINKLE, DECEASED;T>UHSUANT to an order of thp Orphkn_X Cnnrt or tlie Cnncty of Morm, made ontbe fonrlli day of Augniit, lB7b,th« RnbnoriboTAdminmirtU>r, Ac., wiliiBoU at Pnblie Vumhat the hotel of .Mm KiRgott, ID tho Villaand Towniihtp of Itookuway, on '

BATDHDA.T, tho 18th day or OpTQBEB

lowtppth tph

! to Hell tbo BUndard t _ —i will rtavo freight OKPCDEO, ancp»ir It gratis, Jlofuro you t

JuHt IB chuip as t

arciBKers.Dover, K. J., ABR. 23th, 1879.

'MLHIO HT(Vuli'osTHua8iix t

M. L. FELL SGREAT CLEARING OUT SALE OF CLOTHING

Will Begin This Week aiid • Cbntiiiue

FOE "'"'t^And During tbat Time I will l'lorigo MyeaU to OfToT.to Buyers of

THE BEST BARGAINS

Ever ton ii 1 Amis of WHIMMOBKIS COUNTY.

Jl

Tliose Desiring to hare tlieir Garments Maao to Or-der can do so at Correspondingly Low Prices. Dnot buy one dollar's worth of Clothing until you havvisited the Clearing Out Sale of

ML. FELL,

88 Cartludt Street, Sew TubKILLdORR.MEB A. OOODALR.

WIUJAM H. QOORALA D

AM H. QOOALKAOEHTS, DDVEB,B, H. J .

- Le t t e r s r « n i R i n i n | n n o l n t h i e dLII t h e Pos t Office n t D o v e r . N . J .

SKW. lath, 1879.Wm. J. Berry, A. Cothbert, Jr.,J. Oonlman, Rosan Debon,J. DaTenport, John Dow),O.: O. PnnionB (2) Matj J. Vfeb.To Obtain iny of tho ftbovo loUors say "ad-

artlied"apd give date of thii list. • • -, , i , . , ; . , . . . , A. 'EEEMEK, P. M...

MARRIED.MOK—On Sept. 7tb,'lR7^'aVthB

o of M. V. B. S«hrinp;, JlI>CTer,by HaT.J . i l . Morrnw, Mr, AimsBV 11.GtAS.»nf Jersey City, trad ANMI M, FTJEB-

,BOM, of Dover. ! ", .

tABBOK—iTi-rAt tlia RiohRrdH Mine, Sop-tambor 6th, by the Her, G. T, Jookaon,

si>¥ic: "QI^BSBII and J«ns trsi •' . ' :

WrklL-Loia^.tA the renldenee of Mr.' Joinf<itWunA, Dover, Ban day, Bep to tuber 7tb,,:J879,;by the Hev. Wm.jL.GlU, JOBKPH

fijUTH and Misa ^EUKASKTB toMti, aU of"^IJoVe*.11" l ' . " ' , ' " '''"'" ' ; '• " •

e r^Mdeiipe nf tbe

luffing <}epcrib«i Vraoti or liDdT BitntU In tbetawDBUip ot^oojtawa?, !n,s»id, Caunty of Moi-rls, to-wlt: ' - " '

FinsT—Tbe Horaeatend Furm late of JacobV»D Winkle, duaoawd, nnd ennveyod to him b«William Boott, Adtniniatftitoi* ol Willium Vanffinhle; flemmeefl. and; oy otheri, and b j tvdaiciipt\on l&km frotn BHW daodH is thnt d(v

")od: iteRlntiine at'a ohtRlnnt trori nMma~-„ in tuneilefBDrA htU'inarkBd<tn four BlileaHith binxoB und notches and TritHtlin Jotters1, H. in thb nontb'Mfto tnoraor, onea a corn or<f lien). Beioh'ajujd; lunnp9-,(l> with utMBeach's, lino rnjntli ality-flvn duirreoii we itclfthtchatni; 1nen'e» (2) nrlrtlt forly-fwo de-crees mat flixht flhaipa j Ujonpo (3) northrorlv-twodegrppM eaHt,twunt.T-Bti eliainH andnfaet.r-threo"1fiftft to • oornor of mtv-dieFlxhtyruve one. liundrwltba acres bntiL'ht orBamuel S-Beachand wife; Ihohoe (4) northtliirtv^noiniiiatoswest live olir1-"-'"' »'»"«»DokVtoon • - I , i—i-i- •• •—; tfienon (5) nor th el fill-

IcfrroeB went five chains and fifty-nil (intoorMr bt Ibe side of the rotd lo Hone

PoqiUnieflW.dU along aald mad north B0T.euty deRreea east flvecliaini And oifrtity-faevcnllnhmui a boap nf atones on wntli ilclo M a&tt)

odraerar.K.lot'baQfihtlor Uartih ibianabaVd'l' qe >8) north twentv-nimylocrooa---* -

irith, at FortBulterrortli, aged 80, Offta, J o b R p , B

jean* and 3 montba.

~$Qpt, ,Gtb, ^'.DoTprt M*IOKffijmud CoHa.'ftged lft yearn

For the conviction of persona froipasflinRon the Omnbprty MorxheR'of tlm I«t« Mr." • • ' • " - - * • Z, 8.HIN0HMAN.

40-2WSept. 12th, 1879.

NOTICE.nf tho Stockholm

IroDiti Irfinrlnnd riiipmvoment Cnr ,thotUoHon Of five Diwctoin pf «afd Com-l«invf will be held at the office of Edward O,

i of, Ui

he offic,* In-HnWrtWri). » . J-. o

MONDATj flJEPTEMBER 22d, 18TB,' h ' W f c A M '

JO8. W. BALLENTINE.EDMUND OANF1ELD,C, B, CLARK,

Direntora.Dittxt 8ep(eniber8th, 1879. ' > 40-2-

Central R. R. of New Jersey.1UTES

TO THE KEW JERBET

•-ST.A1JE F A I R

Sept, 15,16,17,18,19 '.ajjTZO179. Eionrnlon fare, to £linbath t,t^uiforv harseoar* tn ftud from fnlr crbncai, ^nilm<>»lDD to tbe iJMJraBDdi,-*!ifWloAt'Ftwrn MiddleTulloy ...;...•..;..*:.l.ir$l.9> "• Owm«u|V«llw , . „ , 8.0

" P i u d a n . . . . . . ; : ••"'a.fl'-•• - Konrfl-- ' . . . . '

, ." .PoFtOr,m; ' Tlcketi ire good for return nut 13M lB7fc .,.,, H. V. BA

. , . Gananl P

in 4cortioroitl; tlionca (3)thirty niiuntOBcas

th twentvnino dGRrcofl ©nut onertior oO'tbe north Bide of mid(3) tl t t i d

e north Bide of midtwatitv-nino dosreos

oencliatniiand'ninelv(3) uootli tatitvnino dosreoscastolRtatoencliatniiand'ninelv

llbk*1; tbento (10) .iontb tblrtj-eli dog rowweat three akalna and Iwentydve Unit to the*•" — nrlhoWilliam V»pWInWo rai—'

no*'(1*V Dnrth, ten •degmes Mrt eigbilM toi the phoo or beRlnDinB.M^injnKq t r r t y f l T o f l a ' 7 lTTr^

(And in o u t the prowled a of ithe'8»le.of,<aialrp.t lot ununnKeiont to n»y thf <labfa of i "

itooviitoiAJt tb^tntnot of l«nd^novrt%i,'Muridan Pla«." eowmnd to Jieob Van\1tlftnl./Andrew H. Hller'ana otherii'hhd ...Hid irudideiioribiid ai follow: .Boglnnlng i t- .cknah sapling, a coiner of a trjiot or land

ofiluK toBdnitmin Bosch, and froialtaenccranmng(l).aontn ibir-j-fiTO ^OSTOM west »eif-entoen «balna and Hilrtv-throe libka to'a, aIn Benikriln IhteVa Itne ;theneeiI3) P

icorner or Aloiandcr Rtevard'a Una;•"•? "Id aiewarrt'H Jlno aortli fortv- i

•'ant Jemnfoon clmitis and irjlrtv-thra dtuke;'f 1) nnrlh forlT-ni(lit lieirri'

..._. -.v'nt*,RQi>«n cbilna and'ciRhty linkntho plfieooibefflnninp, nftTitnifmc rorty-flix niabalf ae.iTAof land, alrict moiuture

CoDditionHmadDhnnwn (in tlivnf nnle3ACOUVANWINKL1!

McKinnon Bros,

Axes end Edge Tools,ROCK;AWAY, N. J.

AUTUMN. 1879.RSI Y

1879.

S.Hardware. Iron

AND .

Steel StoreBWOKWELL dr., NE.ill M0I1MS. DOVF.B, N. .1.. l.iu. now ,. » ,niv -cuiTEns. ooira BHELLEIIS, COHM cu-rnuw. AITJJS JSEIVES. COAL SOU'ITIJiS, OOAh KCOOR), U S T B E S S t o

Bull ahrajn ID stouk & tuU liue of

MECHANICS' TOOLS,AXLES AND SPRINGS,

BLACKSMITH'S SUPPLIES, &cDON'T FOttGBr TI1C PLACE

SXOU1NT OF THE

NOW FOR BUSINESS!

THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, i»now.eom4t»% bauiojus. now placo of buauiosa, tho MANSION UOUSlS B L O C K SUBSObt., opposite Cam's shoo a tom, nhoio ho I10B opened tho fincBt ClothinHouse over noon iu Dovor O B J with B t l kbt., opposite Cams shoHouse over noon iu Dof h t

u Dovor, OBJ witfaoihticB is prepared to do a lorgor

Copened tho fincBt Cloth

with Bret-class workmen and eulargor ' : • • " ' "

CLOTHINGbusiness at LOWER PEICES than were ovcr boforo lmown in «,eiul of tho State. Call—-1' — •-'- • • " ~ - ? ? o w n l n t h

with hnvottier

VI I I l»1 I • *>^

A specialty.

Notice to the Delir-quent Tax-Payersof the Town of Do-ver}

XrOTICKISHBRBIlX1 1 HunncntTu-Piiyurithat aU ttiea Httd Mo all

B00K-ST0ftEIN THE^WOHLD. j l

176,000*»i««1l»tiB6tiifB(iolB ilmoit aiP t ' FREE

1H00AT BE0TEEES,ije^mK Bli opp.l'oil-Offli»Vl<BWlotk;

,, In Chancery of New Jersey.!XO »«TTnEw'aiOLEB,ASD.)lI*KrB» J.

i i ? TlrUo oTin orjet oflta Court of Obin-' JD CCTTorNawjBr(lo.v, M«]o on tb«' "diT ofllie.aiit«.ut>n(U|.tD ftcsniq.iilioriiui.lMta W.B U luliiBnt, «h(l yoiiilila Oftiirl.frBcF»«J<tlH,Viu •co'n1«l«d>lb i n i rlinft-JlMftl1. ifUKV r (>r iiDmnn tq (lie 1411 nf Uld'ipSjBiln.nt on or boB.fs l],i lw.iilj3ilBtua,j.

b i l l»u i ta t . !™'ipSjBiln.

L OWER THAN ETEE

vmmstwMQ MAWMW « o — H M T ^ :

JUHAGE1ERYSTEAM ENGINES,

AIL WAY TURN TABLES,

ROJV ami BRASS CASTWGS,

GORGING of aU DESOBOTIOilS.

DOVER, W. J.,

whero tho befit inducements ,irooflVnuil to buyers in low fi^iireufni-all kinds of mcrchnndiMc^ for tboreason that no extra lnnrguiu nrc

v to bo made to cover-badiNQ EEI,LU:LE.

fc f h

nsiirance a Specialty.E. & Gr.Hi Ross & Bpftftse^

IIKE AND LITE

Insurance Agents,fflcc.Old Iron Bank Itulldiiig,

Morrietown, N. J.nproKcntn tho followingflvBt-clauB enm|>iinl'i

/ETNA VILE INH, Co. uf Hartford, Co. Capit«l aud Surplus omr W,700,000.

HABTFOItD INB. OO., ftiiatB oter «.W0,&'J<AMK1UCA.N MUTCAIi INH. Cn., ol Scwptk

N. J. Aa«nM over ft,4l)0,DO0.•IMMEN'R MUITAL INH. Co., of NewarkS. J . Capital Rod MurplUK ovir tl,Wi,0Wi.

MlillCHANTS' MUTUAL INB. Co. <,{ Newark,"Hi: J . Capital and SiirploB a bunt n,<i()(j,UDO.3ERMANIA MUTUAL INS. Co. of Niiwarh, M.

J . Cajiital ami HnrpluH over CJrjo.oou.WTUAIA HENEJflT Ut'K INH. Co. nf Kow-

ark.TJ.J. ABBCU over $3»,0O0,00n.In^urojiGe oflfoctoiJ oo nil ilt'BcrijilioiiB of

Tuperty in nny weetion of tlin Hint.-, nt HHaw r a t a s a s tlie^ rihk will wumint. AllD.WH I'AII) PllOMl'TLY, null MO comiiru-

Fenion^ ut u dinUitice CUD luldmNK us byletter nort roceiro U:n snme attcutioc fca ifopnlicntion wore made JU jierwon.

A. JUDSON COE,•, Dover, K. 3.

dobts nnyrniNQ EEI,LU:LE.Each dej)artinonfc of tho stoio in

tuukt'd with the lntett and bestOOtlB.

DRY GOODS.All nrvw doBigus in l»«Iien' falirios

are Itopt, aiid a complete anport-un'iii of Cnmotn, Gloves, llosiory-,KiMir.ns, Uuf,toi)B, Kuchings, iVs ,ui'd ;ill otlicr articles for utilityrti-d uionimont.

Groceries A-'Provisions,

All kinds of honnohoTrl HnpjilinHof tliif. chdi-nelcr aro kept, nul this(Toiiiirtmentf'iubractfH everythiuKintlio linn for tlin failrio—.nlwu»--*FJttESH nud CHEAP.

BOOTS and SHOBS.l l ie lino inelxulcs sill grndes uf

Roods, for lipht or heavy wour, forll clasBes of peoplo.

3-EQRGE EHBET'S

fiAGERBEER•• ' .' ; SOLD AT

D. ROLLER'S.ALSO

Wines and Liquors of ail Kinds.

THE BEST EEANB9 O?

FOREIGN & DOMESTIC CIGARSALWAT« ON HAND AT

OFFRA,HO,USE tynd,

BILLLAJBl/ ROOMS,

bos at a Iaigfl expend procured an

OKCHESTRIONI t \a tlio celebrate!,i

liftt *tiH lbcatiSii in tha

HORTlOUJLTUKAL

C E N T E N N l A t JRXH B I T I O N

It is of grpftt power nnd in volume of toiiqniilto a BKAIiH BAKD OP-Afl-PifiGJE!Tt will l.r oh «xliibition on nul Uterine 4Uiof JULY. .All firo. invited to, attend, thi

1 ' ; T H E F O P U I J A B

SUSSEX St. GROCER

hii *n tuiexmiplotl xtuuh ol

Groceries and Provisions,

OAN3STED & 0 O D S , '

Foreign and Domestic FRUITS,

tprjtiijuri olne .pertaining to tbe iHnleiblo fiiHidntapl »ua uverjldlUR

43Gmp DOVEIt. N. J.

BACKOTr 'SVARIETY

urn nactlon, arid oTery'at'Polutrfleirt ol tiitcc la of tun taut order. The Bar Ii Hnptili

witli Felgenspali1* Eipor^"Lai?pr, the bentilio mortc!,flno flrr Oba-rnpiRiies, Tori;igo ai

brMidVoVfe-awr • " d ln-C.' * " ' . ' ¥ i l S

THE MAJSS ION H0O8E,M0EBISTOWK, N, J.

A. KEnsil/^W, - - jp^oprletoi^^Ufttlng lta.ifll Uia Mansion Hooae, Jan

furninli«i] bj Mr. H.o. QucriiiAn'VtihliiRtoi

Ijf.'i"'01'1. P*. **•?"*'O'^VM'A'WI •miVjfmi

•npsriur aduntaaa* iloflflri to hoih' jntuitrat• PutHfcal Eu*it._. liH ipartmanu

..HartweEW

A lnrf o nntt good stock eonstmifly3D lirtinl, and ftrtiolofl of nil khul'sin tho way of general merehiuidi^",Loo many for mention, -\\1 nirufullyachsctod, rolinblo and cliwiji.

Watches, Jen olry, &c.IhatH rouioied t

rum formor, whuro•vi Javulry storojireelj Inercaseil i.... .AND JEWtHJlX (tpricua,ffur - •

m «toro, oue doortlio UtgtBt and tiD-

city »nd "lib *

f at price* neviir before thoughtj . In w»tch ei iny tiotk tom-

rieuB Q«f one hundred (100)

AMEULGAN WATCHES,

WHITE,443 BROAD St.,

OPP0SITE;M; & E. DEPOT.

A URGE CONSIGNMENT• . - - . o r . . . . . ; . . . .

0(K)TSMpOESFOB BPRING WEAR JUST RECEIVED AT

GEO. 1 . DRAKES,UNION, ROW,

SOUtH SIDE THE PARK.

25 PER CENT. BEJLOVV

EEGUIAK PRICE!

Them goodi h»»« been bnngbt t t DANKHUrT

GEO. W DRAKB,

.^ew'Empirer, Q ^ 4 fli|«e-l)ii.r

«:;•••;'«tferCooking Store.

•HE DEfliDAinia'STOTB'lNTHETOBLDA!.=, « Lirgo A»octB.»t o( «m«r aijlei.

of Cooktag movoi, BBDKSI, Pubr •

• "jLUo,.obirjli!ior.

tlUli, Wuoden, Copper, ?laln aiid 3TIKtf ABE.

Page 3: DAY'S ICE CREAM, … · Alt kind- of Gold, Hi m «_ NickuL PlatiDi; done. A j&rff£

i L i E l R O N ERA.

"'""LOCAL JOTTING*.

1 IlnniK, n P ' Fail PrT Goods-,r. n . Itofcnraon'a, D o wn f uljowp and Shellew tfiVanft

4 Aj jM

nest assortment of Pocket Knives at

IITICB Of full linte ftt Piereon'B

«-. a Johnmn. of Vow Provid0noG,.owni

•v... fine bin! dosp.;-.;:cBtBi)y Wn<JoJCo«»t you want o<ui,.uiu1 nt Dickornou'B.

-a ,t'- !iitfiitm!(?i"-tI<pJ?H^WflVJ|<

•I for long uuetJod repairs., ,.,.lnr mooting Of AciK'In LoflgO, A. I1*M., jiext Wednceitny ovoning.

,, |,rnotico r^oni»R8 of the gloe olub BXBi'.iv PJiil Wednesday of eaoli weilc,.cwpl«okofbBUi««i»wrtas9 Bponf

t,..«W A Killgora'a Comer Drug Store.'.,il;sou people BUbsoribed tfifi for an..'•..'' wunthor vane for tUfl new school

nlglit the night operator aik ^ f

owei this wny. They onn't rip.i.;'r>mi'rB never .pompiflin of tho qualityi- liniRfi unu medicines "Old nt JMJIOB A.• ,!^Ke<lFraut Drug Storevv., 'minVc'i panns of glrwa woro broken,.' i1 <• rresljytcrinn Church rtt l'arsip-. i_v the Kform on Sunday night.

4 s L . Chov^ygof Madison, wiw ord:iy nlooted Grand Boribo of thi

: A>i'fi Vrwons ot Now Jersey.• IIUVP never neon an many or as linnd-i'fHuU in a rotnil boot or slioo fitoro asv r .t nunoaii now have on exhibition.

i^ in slock tha lakes and ponds in New

ir full term of tho Young Ladies' Soml.nt Flaudors will commence on Monday,inst. MIM H. L. Toda wiU be the

•ipaLi interesting communication in reply to.riiciei-'1'fiSwA &Wih«'ra™*Hortrk-," has boon received and will appearweek.

'Hie lawyers of this oonnty bavo to furnishir own ink ftt tlie Court House duringrt. owing to a out off of the BUpply byFreeholder

Tlio riBid totmp law which many of our

from PennByWania-Tlie State Council or the 0. U. A. M. meefaTrenton next Wednesday. MesBTB. J.

:d Umaoa and Eugene Bnflhftnan will.ircsont Dover CounoU.

many frfenda of BT-Uonduotol-Albert, of the M. A E. dirision.iriU learn wilh

ijret tbnt hfi esteemed wife died at Byra-N. Y., on Friday of last week.

Tho funend of the lato Mrn. Bamuol OoWIn tlto Second M, E. Church

d by n large

loaders along and inlli«h Hridgo hrnnch will sco by r

that tho Cnntrai

iliiilrowl i« offering upeclnl inducements toihow who defltroio attend the Btate

Mr. TI. V u n k A V n , ^ ^ ^ tbo chain-litrm diockor player of fin-am coRflty, v•tiilDoverthp. other day pud wftfl takenninpnyOoo. Bncbawm, E. E. Potter and,1. S. llnrch'Al, each Of whom defeated him

-entury. ThuH, aftar 186rtit nntil 1920 before the ithortust monUi

moboay ba« be»p » » mqu«ud not to M* the oii>1»l«r a. bo. n a » oblation. »ol to tell, " i '"

» hi. BorriceBi moreover, b . o»»oot t

i t h dor«a-.8 '

f"to the.B.Ohnro«VI)?lie,tbi)yi>»nBa'i'

of MiM Annie H.Ni°bol. rf Ch™

tercd on bin profession. ^

Mm Minlob, widow of in. l»» 'f'i- ;•'"Mlnton, « l .b« t . a her 77th bjrthd.J with

Dart t8«

New iFfOl Dross Goods at Dlckcnuin'fl.IInaflflQiDu lino of lUbbanH at Piokerson'iFumSpiiwtof ftll hlnclHflt low prloea At

J»-4, Goodie'* E o i Front Pnig Store.

H. Barry's new ndveriiwmeot i sFull g<mls nt bottom uriceR.

Port WJnc 14 yew* old from Or. tTntfer-Ul> Htroynrd, CroUm Point, X. Y. Voogbt

AKUlgore, druggists,. Agnate.i W b s r t twiwW and tap -whole leather»yj> middle (team boot In tho Uiaiket forJ^OBtaQaorerAHeflgBn'a. .

tvopurately put <ay at fair prl-itipflrrision of Jarnoflt p i m

A. Goodftlfl, at tbo 11*1 Front Drug Store.ewTB Slpionr ft Stoms, tbo hair rlreflfler*

flnd workers, (iro still in tovrn. and ilntng nlar jo buBlnoao In tioit lino. Tho lmlion cntiaesura tfiumB.oIv.6S Uiat these ajro not frauds,bt llbd ^

'BieAiioottboptrnileotthc UoTrlsWvtaflroldepijrtmciit has been pontponcd one tiny

t O t S d I d d HIndopeudent How Companyfl Invited" the Newton' Steamer Oonipnuy,

and KliUlttariy How, of; that place, but tlieTdnnor luia Aooapto] an irritation to go to•^ddiojo^n, N, TT-iOnthalday.

Tlio'only pkoejOM am hay the ProgramPfttotitr. oent cigar tn Borer Ie nt roor'a.Don't forget the plftce, the blno and brownfront. He Q!BO «olta itio Golden Boll cig.ir-otte,«j>nM article." <tPopMaoy«ho {a detkV

EntortaJnmentfi -Pait and to Come. .The nookaWiy M. E. Bfibbotli School wlU

Ui.ro a pio-nlo soma tlmo next wuol:.

The recant fair and radio of 8 t Ceoolia'sChurch, Boo&awoy, cettod tho kmJstJtneBum of 9140.

A fair at tho rejddonc« of JInr. Barton,Ia aid of St. Murk's Churoh, Mou'dbam, 'unttcd ubont $1CO.

Tho boardont at ttio Fhoouix UOURC,Henduam, gave an amateur reprcsentatioi

Another combination ot thr VAII opentoniis threftienml

Two ndw bafliliiiRfl arij poing op in Btan-hnpe—tljo /Irrt IB three at tout years.

Aim .t Co. aro fttlarRlng tfaoirMine ffi't to noccmmoilnte their in-

last Uztur^y evuuliTba Sunday Hrhools of Hairnm, HBUOTOI

Keok, Afton aud Livingston hold n grnmat Haaoror Nook on Woitncttday.

Tho Csldwell brofls band fonilahBd maafc.

Tio chilly, threatening weather of Mon-day doubtless greatly interfered with tba

of tbo Odd Follows ol this place, buttioverUiolerw n meat eiijojnMi

iind A Autumn of tuul

s g y Jiv« OOBU Any cm wiabing a dosa of Dou

Mclolhii^, h&to, cans, or; any fanner oftentlemon's fuhiiiUnggooils, Pieraon'a store

BD4 the now fall Btook just received should' a inspected by erery gentleman of thisri-

Initv. I t ombrooefl ovorytblng new andbnsonablo and will bo worth looking at oven1 yon don't foel inclined to boy,l"rOtflotlon Hook tinil Loitdor Corapnny ba

colined tho iuvibition of Eesoluto Hook andir Oompany, of Morrintown, to parade

•ith UiOra ou Uio 2tl of October. Tho roa-00 was that ea rnaoy members at the coto-tny are engagod In buiinesci tbnt roquirasleir presence on the first few dnys of tlioouth thnt it van thought tn bo impossible1 BQQuru a fuir reproBoutation of the compa.r.

Tbo faneral of thn lVoHooutor DeMott, iniom'Btown, lant Siittirtlay, was largnlyat-•cdod by tbo lefjnl fniU'rulty, nnd iu nt-cor-anco with ft rrqiwst made liy him in his laafc

as very plain—coiuimtiiig ttitnply ofliiiR of tho B<!r!|»tareKiind tbe Epinoo-

nliati burinl Bcrvico. ThepuUhearors wore3d. T. Werts. JHIIRO PmnnU niiitd, Hniutorig. C. Caufldd, J. Preston AlVriRlit, Jan\enGolcinftn, Win. E. Church, D. V. CraiRd E- D. IJalsny.

Township GomnthteeB wJtl roroomber Hintliny ore required to trunnmlt to tho Gonip-

^roller of.tbe lVonnurV on or before October;nt, under a pniuilty of '3100 for refusal, a

statement of the financial oondition of tholr16 tuKied nnd floating

lisbt, witb. the purposes for wbioli coatrftot-* yatei of interest, time when tbe dsbM fall

>, naturo and oonditioq of the Kinkingidfij annual expeascc of every kind »nd

ite itli&x and omouDt rofsod. The samealso applies to borough authorities, and

Freeholders,.' . : • • , . -

The following is given aj a oorrect ralecom in tho crib: Multiply

bfl loEgth fay the breadth, and thin product. the depth of corn in the pen. Mult ply

;hii again, by 4$ and point, off ono decimalthia renplt will ba tbe answer in

For iutoncc, we turn a pen ofand 8} loetmen»ioc« to-

ither we have 3,060 cable feet. Now mal-bgth(( iby4Jwa hSTO 19;770. Poiut.iff tho one decimal we Lave as the eon-of the pen 1,377

j lo the man;ho attended.

Tbo Morris riaina Presbyterian congrega-tion will hold tt festival st the public mhoolboone of that place on Thursday aftornonind evoning, Hopi, I8lh. loo crontn,

and all tlio luxuries of tho B .neon will bairo-vldod. Proceeds for tho benoftt of theehnreh. It stormy the next fair day.

Tho Phoenix Housi Amateur Company,of Mendham, will again preeont tho famous~ " " nautionl oporo, "II. M. S, rinnforo"- th i s time for tho benefit of Bt. M&rk'sChuroh—In Fonyth Hall, Mendham, on Sat.nrday evening, Sopt, 20th. Thflparliolpantaare all accomplished vocalists, thoroughlyfamiliar with the parts they assume, andthose who witnosned then? rendition of tinopera last Saturday oveoJag specik of it inthe highest terms, Suuh an opportunityjforin evening of real entertainment shouldbe ailased by any lover of muelo and mirth

1 Oils vicinity.A grand union pio-nfo of the Babbath

8C1IOO1B of Mt. OUve township was held intbo grove of D. A. Nicholas, Eflq., at Flan-lera, ou Thursday. Thoaoh

were the Flaudera Methodht;SartleyvfUe and Ut. Oltve Probytcrian;Mt OUve Baptist and Bndd'n Lake TTflion-ix In all, who came during the morning Inirfte wngons and »ith acoompanyinR frionds[lied the gro*o with people. Rev. Mr. Vox

presided and the exercises were bogun aboutloan with Ringing, prayer by Mr. Bartloy,if the Bnrtlcyvlllo Bchool, and an address by

'. Mr. Apgar, of Flanders. An adjourn-ment was had for dinner, and Roon tbe groveras dotted with impromptu spreads andictry plo-nlo partloa. Upon ra-asRembling

At two o'clock addresses were made ia tlioirrter named by John B. Gibson, of Dover,

Messrs. Deyo and Spronl, of MountUivo, Hun. Juhu Hill, of Booiitou and Sir.

A. Nicholas, of Flanders. At tbe time ofr leaving a Township Sunday Hohoollocintion won being formed, and It was

inderatood that Eev. Mr. Fox, of Flandert,ike the cloning address. The inter-

ml of tho exerolaes -was also enhanced byjxcellent music—Miffl Orannls, organist, of

Cth Presbyterian Uhuroh, of Kewark, Iiroaiding at tho organ, and accompanied byquartette of violinists from BartleyrUle. '

• -•-• »IronScrapt, : .

From seventy to eighty ear* of era perly pass over the High Bridge brauoh,Tha Dalrympiotnlne, iralaarn, hfl?Btart«31

jalnwiih afcont 10O men. Mr. WUlJ«n-Ins 1B Superintendent, , ., ;', _,"'.''''Bepaire being mads aboat the Boekamy I

riling mill eeem to iodloate that It will soon'3 started agafo on the Wilson deoxtdieing,

._„ itteelovg,ihd|jh. Multiply tbe<e Ithroe

h 6 bl

Pellglout Nates.Tho Sfndlson M. E. Church has a dhair ofventeen niogora. * ,

f Mnrrin and Omnge rieeta at

liofor

It it: probable tlwt tbe State Conventiou ofY. IV C. A. in October will I ' ""rristuwu,. .

A. C. Smith, Esq., will lend tba Y. M. 0,jjraycr meeting to-morow nitoraoon 11ir rooms on 8nsnex street.

Tho fcomramiion of tho Lord's SnpporwiliobBerved tn tho Prosbyterlan Obmoh of

iooknway to-morrow morning,TboJWv, WiUiuinE. B.ivJB, of, {,, lifis r ccejrfcd a eal^ to tlio pastomte of,ifl'^rt'sbj'tBrian Church'Bt BjTiio proLftbility in thi t there will bo norenlne-AofvlWin th'd-l'tinlHoii Treflriy1"^""ttlroh^iirin« tho romainilurof the yKU tiablmth SchonlB of arnnduiim

hip Imldft naion scrvico iu thIhnrcli of ilt'BillinDi on Hruni;hcn 400 Bcliuliirn were prtBoot.Tlie Itov. J. V. l'itzgeral'J, Presiding £1-

J r , will pruach in tho 9econd M. E- fflmmhLtnorrow evening. In tbo morning the

pastor. It**- M'- P"1- w i a roceiro Romo pro-utiouorB into fall menaberHliip.i n 7 0 Feafit will bo held in Tirat M. E,

hnrohatbaU.]^! nine o'clock tomorrowioming. Presiding EWcr Fit* GemMreaoh at half-l«flt ten, and theMlio Lard's Rnppor will foUow.

There will be tjuartely mooting aorhe BookBWW M. B. Cliorch next !norniuK. ^ 'b 9 Raeniraeut of tbeinpner will bo »drai Bistort and probation-.n1 will be recaiVDd into full merabership inbeChnwh. In Iha OTining. the iwtor will>reftob n Tomperanoe Bormon.

Mr L A. nnmll . 8l»te Sociotary of thfi M C. A-, will loctnro in fhi room of Qte^ncialioo of thU place on Tucaday o«

-' -• •jBlf-piwt flPTon o'clock. Mr. ll<rattrncUve Bponker, and tbcre ihoold

?-t to lipjvr hi 1

v Mr John Hognnnkixhia first essay at'West Ltvingston in

t y . •' - < - ' •"The Fine Brook Quartette" consisting of

lemm. E. Young, A. Bean^CIerk, J. Jffogond V.. Iiewi«, were In' Mrnnliint reqnlsittonround the neighborhood hwt year. Mr.

wiB is out Weat, and all thnt remains o*lefour is Mr, Beatt^lert, and we came

m iiaat laaittg him. /^por Boau-Oletk had 'a' sad time or it this

nitnmer.; He paid n snort visit to Ber. I. N.'oosant and on his return was prostratedUh dyflentery, nearly recovorod, he was tak-

h M M B l k t d

Tlio repairs ot tho Port Omm fnrnnoe are•npWly gntng forward and it is thought Itwill be p»t in bla«t wllhtn a forlnight, giv-

ig employment to forty or fifty men.The BUnhope famiue In doing splendldlr,id week before la* tameS ©nt 845 tona of

flrst-olftffl iron. The other sUek Is beingreparGd for nae by ft Iftrge foroo of maftoiuuThe Droperty of tho Mlllewtown I » n

Company was aold the ether flay by the;heriffofriGhfghConnty to John Singmas-

representiiig the twnaholdore, for 180,-KW,

No. 2 BTACK of Ihu AllentTwn Iron Com-\ny will be ulleil and tlnpt iu all prolxt-illty pnt on thin week, Tbf* wil! pat eight,[thonlnofnrnnca atiinVR in Allnntown in

operation, 11 nfaito of nctivity tho Iron tmrlihns not been known for iibont six years.

Thn mo tmffio on tho Control Baih-oail of_.cw Joraey luwinnrenHed so rapid!the pa«t fow days that tho company

" to fiend « shifting niftchine torortOrom to do the ehifllng. A yenr nGf> ft

oin of twenty enr* w»" oonsidered a faJtnio ; now eighty cars Is nn ortlonrj t rain.-Owing to tho great improvement in tha

OE trade, Means. Cooper A Hewitt have:ci<lod to put their hnge furnace at ' " —

wood in blaBt, aft^r ftvo or six years oA forco of uiity or seventy mm ar<?i proinmnfl the fnrnaoe, wlilch.ia oneJorgeuL in tbo oaat The Uing»6od

Turnaoo was formerly ran with cfawcoalthin is to bo an anthracite furnoofl,•with coal 1and Western

Delaware,and Montoluir

will give employment to hnodreda of haodfl.

Mitcellaneous Mishapt,', of Mm. Hanoy Sayre, at

Long HlU.noiir Madison, WM «efltroy«d fcyfire on tlio 28lh n i t

A kerosene oil atovo in tho b&rber ahop ofMr. Frank Konstler canght fire lwt Bfttnrdaymd A T a little »hilo oreftted Bach a blasaJiai dnngor was apprehonded nntil JiWeaver camo to t io rcscae vith » goodly

ickfit of watar and fatinguishedit.Mr. Wm, Vortroan, of MoCalnmrillfl, w

driving near Stanhopo en ITjDxBdv "'sb-twoek, leading tw e horses behind tho car-0 . G«ttiogo«tto look at those in thr

ioar the team in front tan away with tha car-riage. They were Flopped in Stanhope bo-fora «DT asinflgo w»» done.

On Saturday morning tot about a o'clockfire was (Uncovered in a uuu«. 6t Stirling

to Mr. F- O. Buraham, of Mor-nd occupied by a Mr. Whitehoad.

The houfic waa baroed to the ground ftndnothing wan MYed. Thb fire kino consumi

djoioing boww belonging to tho Morrisatj Savings lanlc, Uii» buildirg «lw

tolnlly deatro.vutti ^ 0 first btiitding$3,000 6nd the second at $1,600.

The buildlugs were Insured.—BBBOW.AH Mr. Jo"iah CurtiH, of MiUUrook,

Pleuyra Flittings.. Uullorf, wife arid ainghter, of M

Ur. E. C, Lynn,ml oilier Morristown

fishing enmp at 8HonAccording to t b . Jemeym

U1

When ion want a pit o/ OTOI»UB.SO to'Viiagrf f » "Empin" ««rr»nt«a^ I niflbt last a pacing wagon collided with hi

h BJ trigldflnly about, throwing Mr. 0. oat

W W l trainenrry Uls hou«hald.and, effectfl

Tho'city Visi i ftifc^thiU*ltare naUve« of the place.

Thocity Visitorsy just iu tiroo to inisa tbe boat nea^on of

in the country-rlliP Hcasou'ofj s iyt>M .in,, the , .•country-rlliP .Hcaso

hanging leaves and good fiahlng and' hunt*A more provoking thing cannot

BLASE BOOKS,inedin thaction.™ r .g»Ur l ,b y

will not k«»p

tornlb.'WUdon being optop

oot to learn thn .Uf . «A (; , ,ouud tbo bone In the iunda

e *« did no FANCY GOODS

./BOX PAPETERIES,

Stereoscopes, Views

CONFECTIONERY,Ji»nd«J»(8l"l»[U"l^~k-,i:'Boi>o llil.rc. lonilitl tl»

P I O *Xf XTHSi S»RAHED TO OBDEB.

nlglit taM

Tbero in n prcjoct oa foot to convert thiHiding oronted at Boonlou for a RiUc foe

lory iuUiufiliirtfuctory.

I V bafHfoip of t io Gfnnt Fodder W«nt MoCalnnvilK htiva boon wiisolidnfad nm

liy Wm. T. Allon of thin phioeIlia businens of tb* company to inorca ilngto rach nn oxtnnt thnt atout forty person'aro notr omployed ibore ia mfttiog powder.

All tho mm upon tills JivUioQ of the P. Jt W. road linvo boeo in Hdch aoljvoand rodimlly in carrying rjmijNionHnm11

jintni^lHtiiiB putjliti tr.tvel thnt tlir- r,iliop emjilnyecs at tins ear sliops havo beanlaid off for 11 weok for want of materialwork npon.

Peach tteiTho crop of John MnlliiiB, of Racking-

idge, will nmount this year to 1,001

Tha latosl-ficaro in thnt tbo crop is rottingbadly.

Old Maoris are nt tho head of th» lint andbring $1,25 per bnBkot

Stephen h. Crane, of Kew Vemon, ban tliedent peach orchard iu Morris Oonnty,located near Brooksido nnd consist* of twolOQBaud trees which fire heavily laden with,0100 late fruit ot Old Mfzoc, Btmnpo, Key-

art Wbito nnd Mnlacntnoa varietiefl. EachIree was burdened with, its weight of fail

unnm fmit, worth' nt wholesale at lonst t>llurper basket,—Jerseyman,

Pino Brook.Cironroctftnccw over which he hnd no con-

•rol, have prevented your, correspondentoeping yon acqunlntcd with Pipe Hmok>inga for some time past, nnd us those cir-

have rhutsQil away he now re-imcn hia pan nnd moutloni n fow of thi

tin wblob have occurred.There lin* been a fire. Mr. W. Vanness'B

was burnt, but fortanately the fire 00-inrrod during the day, and the damagelot HO grunt as it would Have been.Tbe Sunday school joined in the. UnionIn-nio nt Ldnooln Park and had1 a pleamnt

Dr.'AforaftnwflB visiting near Montrillo,id while BO doing hia surgical tnRtmtnents

> Htolen crat af his buggy by eome ur.;\ ' , ' , j •,

Pino Brook haa Bent out this season nothna throe teaelienc, vfhieh ia doing welliimh a small pluoe. Ou" of them Mr.

[word Young, n mo«t promtRing teacher,(1 it splendid niufilaiatt, hns become ViceInoiiml of your aohool at Dover. Ho haa

tight i a tiro of tho schools In1 our aoigh-irbood, nnd ia much esteemed by oil who

Mtsa MnTy BerEnr, whoianghtthe Union School nonr Dover luat year

y Mr. M. Barlck to spendvacation, bat the dny after his arrival at

r. lUmk'e he had to take h\» bed, andaick during the whole of his vacation

oept two or three days. Hd was electedthe PrinnipalRhip of an Important schooltne txuRtoee, bat the township board re-led to have any bnt the old teacher. He

tanie here to Bay good bye on August S7tb,id had to take his bed immediate!] on hisflf«l. Tbo Trustee* pern re-engaged himid pbstponea tho opening till ho sbonld betor, and so on Monday last he resumeddntioa in tho echacl.

Tha Qaines family held a pic-nio in Mr.mathan Diion's grove. Several other pic-C9 Imvn been held there-A nuiubor of gentlemen belonging to tneubel (Jlab or JJJooffifleld snrprised Mr. N.Kant by a visit IOHI Friday, They had

vcrnl mnaioal instruments, and a power ofiigora, and bponta.very pleasant even fag,,ot forgi'tting to partftko of the good things

%n& Mnt. iKent had .prtvided. Mr.>ler expressed tfad fhanks of the party

ir tho eioollenttreaUneut they had received.On Sunday neit tho Rev, J. B... .JIUBw ottaton IalautI pwiiches in tho ohurohhexe. ;Mr. E; Yming has teon auoeaedBd at Mont-l b M W r a n o t C a l d w e i l ' :

OBESTBDFIELD.

>forthfIUI> ' ^ " i i O a t r r J i i r n M . j * f ! i ?.. ' i - ^ ' 1

Thetotober term "ofle'fbrt frnngea OhiW,'Wood and DelUckor on'uwdny _• l L o ^ ; ^ Kbtt

Jox W. GorriBUs, J. Elmer' Oritlor, Henry j3enmniin, Oea. W. Vonnoti. !

Rot*awny-J,. Wright Braen,-_Job T. Hill, IA. H. Bench, UBI tt WigglnsvItojbnry-Lvinan.S. Carey, Tioo. F.nB, JamM Dolan.'Aaron D.:8almon.Chester—WMIIOT' H. SkolliiiiBor, Abrom

Mt. oS-ThML7bvYounft;Mtthipn Kin-1

in, Nelson H.,Drak«. ', '"' ' •,Wa8hington-Baltwlarue,WBi. B, Fisher,

«. F. Force. .- •J0fff ln»n-Hsnry Miiel, HonWM L. Oook,

[oseflB. Flohter. •"MendhaTn-Itewia H. Thompson. Beiw?

II. 'Bnttoii. E M T. BaUwin, Harvey Bark-

oWtha 'i)tUji>,irln'.B. Hopping *

"Morrl . -Ho. . . Aj.r. Patrirl3laD0J CoUinl, Oollin. W.i», Ed

E. Crmueld, Esq., oontributi'H tlioOK to theI Engineering and Mimnc Journi

T h ^ r i w in the price of No.Foundry pig-iron, sinefl January 1st, 18TE)from $17 to $22,*NBW York dolivory, 1created great enthnofawm on ttio part ot tiit

Only rfimomber the rming Mdatroflo, and alaraed those who wisti liusiuttn bo eondwnt*t! on ft »1M biioiw. 1. ajrir«

10 in^rrcgQ in prgdncLion. Tl^ f.ictthat pig-iron hai jntt reaohed a pofat wberparties going Into tho burinww can gi^t» naidollar for en old oue» nnd those Aln>n ywill be able to pay their dobta. There is n;doubt that the trade iiiui beon at•wUd on

lots Hlnce January Isf, 1875, mid a gluoat thu yenrly prioea, taken from the reviewof Uio Iron Market by the BneiiiccriiMining .T&umal, will show tho mnttor oloar

1870

NEW YORK PUKES.ary ^26.2(1 DecemW

B79 "" ; ' -17 SoptorabeiTho prioo deuUzied funtar tkw tti

inking, until January 1st, 1871); xinoo thenio rfiYWKO being Uio OOfln. Tha imrlo hav-

ing now reached a point whore a ninnU \noican be roalizod probably euougli to paypercent, on capita!fa business, it ie neoes-enry to have a farther advance of $3 to makiip for No. 1 X Foundry pig, *2.1 for Now

York (lullvery. This only plaoes the capitathe trade oa a par with 4 per cent gov-

aiijent bonds, 'JChe foreign pig irou will>t interfere, to tbe roakora thore would boily tan happy to 'got some income ft

thoir Eton proporty, Fig iron nt $S!5 willDuly allow tl per day for tho ordinary laboreoBuected with the maaattuAaro.

Bteol rails aro <iuotfld at SRO, which willinublo tho miinuf acturors to pay thulr debts,tnd auy further rise oould bo appropriated

dividends. Tho ory among iron iioe 1875 haa boon, u t "\fhal profiti making?" but "How much lass nroling than1 our neighbors?" It is to bo

loped tbat this Is heard no tnoro, and thntae trade will settle town to a legitimate ba.

j a ruaonable intercitt to investors,any npeoulatiTd advonoe 1B to be deplored,

it will surely be followed by a deprosHloiThis can be avoided by makers refusingsell tot future delivery, except at tioe at time of delivery,Dover, N. J., Sept. 4,1870.

Common Council Proceedings,Tho August ifcooting of Common Council

hold ou Monday ovuniug. Pi[ayor Richards, Alderman Hcach, anillouncHmen Vonght, Oollard nnd Skeole.

tutea of the last meeting wond approved. A communication was ro-Avei from Oliiof Bennett, of tho Firo De-

presenting for confirmation thiamea or the officers recently elected by tho

different companies, and tho names of twotew tnombers of Protection Company andan new members of the Steamer Company,

of whom were confirmed.The Committee appointed te examine the

duplicate reported that they hadlone so, and had approved it aa correct.

Aimpplament to the'fire ordinance, re-peating the confirmation of members fromie time of their election, which IH publish*

elsewhere, was passed.Tbe following blUa were preunted, re-

ferred to Finance Committee, reported cor-rect, and ordered paid t BaokA Voty, potat-Ing$l.t>0; P . J. Coobran, Janitor, #B;. A.

osal, onglneerlDg, $S2; J. A. Goodale, oilid cbimneyn, 401.68 i Corporation pay

•oil for August, £268.A bill of W. W. aiokles, tot $10, for,

[agon Bnstalned by woBhiDgs froin the_ eU, was referred to Street'Committee.TJpon motion of the Mayor it was orderedlot the. time for tho Battlement of ex-Col-Krtor Dickeraon ba eztendsd ten days at tbeid of which time the Finance Oonmitteeperemptorily ordered to prowout* hia bondsatiBfactory settlement is not made in w

lordanoe with the original resolution.Tretumrer lombart reported that lie had

day received $500 from tx-Oolleotorickereon.

Seven members of tha Steamer Company'ere confirmed from tho time of U10U «Uo-ion by the oompany.Alderman Beooh Raid that Mr. W. H.rose had complained that two lamps onold street were not lighted nor tttoudod to.Marshal Kelley said he had offered to fur-

ish oil and they had agreed to light andlow thorn out, but had not dona HO.Tho Clerk stated that tho minutes ahowed

.At the lamp on tho corner of Grant aud:

told irtxeotH had been oooeptcd'by tho Conn-1

i. '" 'The matter,was roferred to tho StrootDtnmittau and tho Council adjourned.

; WEEKLY REPORTS.

AWtucAif rxo mon,

Tbe Engineering and Mining Journal of

at woek aaya:,TVe, learo.of no important trnnnaotlons,

retpficesaiflvery Btrong, and inclined to&vnnos. Tie fiict^fl, that tho denmnd ex-oeda the Bapply. An order of 7000 tone of

goforthB%eflt has not fonnd- ft tnJoes are withont mnob cnttugo} yot owing

„ the scarcity ol iron, i t ia very difflenlt tomake qnotedons. Some parties1 claim that

sod brands cannDt be porebued under thebaais of 924 for No. 1 Fonndry. There la a

iral'feellog fiat tha top bus aat jet beenreached In urleea, and that the demand wil)tw very large tor aeveml years. Some thlukiftt prioefl will teach D very high point; bnt

So not see bow a tuuoh greater ndvnncijl»Hltained. ; A few JBOIB tlollnre MWUpreoent prioea wonld make it profltublo for

Iniostall An rnrnaces Inthfi cotmtry tr -into blast,'and wprethey to do no, thowii[i|i'yrould Boon be excew)rn. BusiJeB, iu '.

land and Scotland, there are very :•tooks npon' which -we can draw,although, in doing so, price* moat improvuabroad,'JT« toerd If mdh aa Immeuw pro-

VQUGHT & KfLLGORE,DIUIOOISTS AXU APOTIIECAKIES,

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Our stock of Drugs and Med-ioiass, Elixirs, Pills and Chem-icals 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 wnot only be an injustice to thepatient, but also to the physi-cian, who is disappointed in theeffect which the medicineshould have if of the regularstrength. Physician's prescrip-tions prepared with. care. Chil-dren receive the same attentionas their parents. Our stock islarge and varied and embraneseverything usually found in awell'stocked drug store.

Remember the place the Cor-ner Drug Storeof

TODBHT 4 KILLGBBE.Dover, August Sth, 1879.

OysterSWHOLESALE AND EETAII,

BY THE

UART, 100 or 1,000.Parties, Snppers and. Festivalsnoshed us cheap an they can bo supplied

In the city. • **

pirt reaianrnnt and best aeoommoda-or Herring oyrterfl in this section.iltSincverj-fllj-lo, FHIED.HTEWED,

or in any nioimcr desired.W E SEGAltS AKD CHOICE FBUITS.

Pworla Oyetct Cnwikonr.

HAS. H.MUNS0N,MEXT TO NAT. UKiON DANK,

DOVER, K.J.

"Hit,

BEEMER & PALMERsuucnais

JOAL, WOOD,KA80KS' HATEEIALS,

LUE STONE, FERTILIZERS.LBDANDFALZBIUCE,LIHE.CEUEST.

0AL01WJ) PLKBTXR,FBONT DMCK,

FIBB CLAY, FIItB BHI0K,

L.AU STONES CURBING,

OEtLAB STETP, OOTO?O, BUL8, LHTELS

KEEP IT IN DIINDTHAT

E. LindsJey & SonnAS jns r sow A SOPERD STOCK OP

DRY GOODS,including everything now anii fashionable in

ILKS, CASHMERES, LAWNS,GINGHAMS, CALICOS, etc., etc.

RIBBONS, HOSE, PAKASOLS, UMI1HELLAS. BUTTONS,HANDKEUCHIKFS mid all other novollics.

CARPETSIBy tbo aid of tlio exhibitor PMI sliow *ho BEST STOCK imd

GltEATUST BAKGAINS.

CROCKERY.THE FINEST AND BEST WAKE AND LOWEST HlICES.

WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES.omo of the prcttiusl designs in

i horn .I couTcmences in

FURNITURE!UWI«TI a completo stock.. A splendid parlor suit for $35; Bed Roomlita from $18; a Bet of Ohftirs for $3 70; a fine Lounge with 12.rings for $6. OIL OLOTHS, MATTINGS imd BUGS ia grea!uiety at tho Dry Goods, Furniture, Grocery find Hardware House oi

E. IiINDSLEY & SOW.

McKERGAN & COMPANY,WHOLESALE DEALEBS IN

'Brilliant" Safety Oil,IIV BA-RBELS AJVD•TABIOB" WAEBB yiBirElSO', md PEniE WHITE XEHOSESI! J]2».

SalaA, Macliinery, Sperm, Whale, CastorSewing Machine; Neats-foot ana other Oils.

DsgBPOBIZEI? HAFTS'AHD MACntNB q^OLlNE I U , anArrnxs.

Turpentine, Oil Tanks,'Lamp Chimneys, Fixtures, 4 c , 4c,

ALL OUR OILS GUARANTEED STRICTLY PURE.

We lake pW«"»«iimrtln. ~ " - ~

Uon,l»lhiB.<

OILS.tr*3a ftnr varions gnn3fln of mBoWnfll Wlfl othn™» l» «• « ™» WTCk"' diMuqmoHf w. 0

• » to «ive pntMtml

otb in qiultf; nnd prfoe, Or no «<*io.

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WOOL WANTEDin exobaage for goods of our own mnfce at

our mills (late NICHOLS)

NEAR CHESTER, N, J.Wool talran Sad ma<!<) up to ardor tn Cm- '

aaasB, Bkmnae, TWKED§, Bi&nams,FLANMSU, nod STOCKINO ut^ 'EKITTIK^VAUNB of nil strc* find colon, fitookingYnroB ot wholosale, a specialty. Urn tho 'best phc6 to get .'

BAG CABPETS W0TEK,

in cither ttripod or plain warp, Tlie beetot warps fonna. All Jminirics by mailpromptly attended to, nml ntl work gnitntn*teod. filiiB. G. SUKPHEUD,

Chofiter, SIorriH County, N. J.J. T. SasruEBD, Wmingcr. 22-flm

Agents for Fairbanks' Scales asd Tcr-willigsr's Safes.

VOQRHEES BROTHERS,MORRISTOWN,

MS mm

WHUW'S PHOSPHATE,

HO Dpetj Guano, Poudictte,LAND PLASTER, &e.

'00B sawed in stove lengths.

TOVE, EOG, CHESTMJT.

Town delivery 40 ctM.; Hlna HiH 75 O(R.e may bn uaflroaBud tlirongii (tie PoetoekUoi!^, nrtuftat A.Bcemor'Boffice

lJUckwtUSt., near Snasex, or at tlio ya

KSMrrjrB COAL ouu«tutiir oa u

FBDEFMSB. " » H.I>*T.1tKIt.

MILLINERYAND

JTm. M. FAItRbega to inform tho publio(A. ct-ncmllv thit sho in engaged In tbnillmerr and fires*-nuking butlaest at

PORT ORAM,joining the drag store, on Jtont tirtv,,icre nbo lisa alwayi ou hind » fuli,*wtort-

LADIES'FANCY GOODS,aleo read? to recsWe and escenic allin the dro"m*kinff Hot, ALL WORK

AHIIANTED, Mrs. Farr 1« »!iu wile agent1'nrt Oram for Ibrec different firms, vtr:

fltnton Island I) vein it and Clean ins ^ U b -" >at, of Newark; l£e Bocli Uryst*J Upticti

New York, and for Mmo. Domirost'eE I'ATTEMiS. Qivetior»oal

Fort Onm, HU 3d* 187ft.

BDILDEBS1, CAKIUAaii MAKEH81, BLACK-SMITHS', CONTBAUTDBS AND MIN-

ING BCPPJJES,

Lgrtcnltnral Implomente, Soods, PortlllzorB, '.fee, VMhie, Oils, Glaus, eta.

WALTER A. WOOD'S CelebratedMOWEKS and SEAFfiSSi . :

OBOBOB X, TOOBHEKfl. I1HK8 B, TOOBHBXBi '1, Aeo.18tu.isrs. - -- .

TUB OITT

COALYARD(IATIS staiiBtes) ..•,

BERGEN St., Dover, N. J.,1 bt*n npuuod b j Ooo. MoCraelion, and U

^ w ronJy for IUBIUUBS, Fifgt-clsuB GOALwell homod aud scroeuud wilt alwayicbo kupton tuna, and iwnRlit and «r.M tar eub, girinfrtho boBi opportUDltloi and lowuit pricoi tolinyer and Bellor. Firat-claRn • : , .

Bituminous or Blacksmith Coal

Cord Wood, Lap Wood andSawed Wood,

Iwaya In stock for ilclfTory. All order8 for}»t mvv be loft at MxUrackcn'B office, oornorr BiBcUtli nnd itorKon ottceta, or may hoaPtbymall. 21-l(

Van Liew & Aniersnn,UNDERTAKERS

A.JtX

ARMERSi GARDENERS.1HF, nnbBCrtbor »U ereefed iNEWPLAS-i TEK MILL al Bock»w»y for tho oonren-noo of f»rnierTa-Dd Rardeno'i of this lectionio hive berprorore buen compelled to obUli

OBOOTD PLASTERor rtrllllziiiR pnrpoRon, nt mncli' LOWER'1UUKS than hiivf! uTer before been offated in

Mion. aohlb, tl» Ion, birr;loi:b.g.al dMcnnnt wi)t bo offorod todooloriioiordering In Urnti qu.ntltiea. Thu high-rkot price will bo paid for

3D B O» wUch «o o

folillw. *l u i a bj

r inr

Hi. Hope. Horrii <IWJf

d ..II •i .npo-

«1 In; l»lll. For>•> •»» « tte mill

h.j.

CHARLES A.

Ill furaUb BB lowTlie nniteniKned ovnag pnrousiea me uu-

.erUUng BDHlnei- ot Mr. C U B . A. QillcnlDlover, are now ready to tarnish any persons•ceding ine nerTioou oi & jirarGialuaa] acder-tkor with eterj thing portatninR to tlio baa-less, »nd b*ve OOHIUDUJ on band ready toarnUh at the abortest notlco, flnt-ojiaK

htuna, ctrriiign, ioe boiBB. wood and clothootertd etikeu u d coffins in b»ok or wliitat «« r / deiigo. MeUlio cofflni snd cHteta,obea, ibrondi, htbitt, plates, bandlei, caaei,oor crapea, kid, ollk sod coilon glovea, Ae.Having bid an eiporienco oitwcntj years,

wo fael Ih.two tboKnftfaly andenUnd tbbboilneia tn all tta branebfta, »nd the pnblloma; rely npon oor charge* befoR moderate fa" Met, WB make a specialty of taklns upon

solves tho entire ohirge of matters perialn-to fanor»lB wbon rcgnoHtod to do RI>,

....-oby rotluviDK fanilk-b or much of tbo SDI-lotj and nnoBHineei of mtod, contcqnunt ii|H>n' viug Llii- aotTicOBof an Inolporleucoil pcrpnii

attend ID tlifiin. LijlnsoDllnKlunaltfndi'ilat v\ lioaM of the da.v or nicbt. Ilodlca

iresorv 4 with or witbont tec at tmiitll oijHinsd.*he huBJneaB will bo carried on at the nhmana' Mr, C. A. ailfen, oa liltekvcll Si., Uovw.Mr. Leonard Ollluu, BU IOIIK cnuiK-ctcdwiUi;r. 0. A.Glllon, still continnoe witu aa.

18-iy

Notice of Settlement.Notl<

.ho an—deoeued.

" ofito"rrii

SotlMUb.«Bf Riven thai t ^ " " " * ' " /io »o1i»oribet, Bieentor ot Alonto D™»>.eeued. wiU be audited and lUMd by|B s"r^g«tiT.8d reponrf hr irilbwaVto

MKIBH.HBIGHHOOT;.Oiled Jnly Utn, WT». S*-10

CARPETS, VK M R ] AS

IMMENSE STOOK OP

Our Own ManufectureBOSt BHTJSSELS

AT-BETAtUR there are maoy eiegant

TbatciDMl U round iinowhere,

wrra DOKDBBS TO UATOO,IK tbe niodnolion of our own f*otorlei, WBeuabled to off«r tho moat dennbla 1

Lowest Sates Ever OfferedBpcoiallndooeiuontiito Ohorcbca, HoteU

J. & J.DOBSON,maonrictaren, Importora and retailer*.

40 aiU2 W Utl St.,

THE CELEBRATED

RQGKAWAY AXE!IS noted baad-mada axo has lniifi enjoyed

^, ibo reputation of being one or the vwvbtit in the country for FOBH, MATKIUALAND ENDDftANCE. With new MMiYtawn forthe manuracturo we are no»f onabled to nnronjthe tnwle cbonpeT tbin BTur burure, awl "nw^nnnnaual diwinnt Tor purclunurn uf larcoluthtltieo. Whtio nnr upccuMy i* tho Rock-way me. wo u-e preparml fcUo to minmractnro

.b« Weitorn, Kentncky. or snv other otylonwded, For tenna Mid farther narttctilm,iddren J.J.rEBTtftCo.13-lj Itookawty .Horria Co.S. J.

s Btenttd Railroad Station

RICHARD'S

ETOTALQNIC

The great euro for DVSFEFStA,MEKTOtSNESS, WEAKNESS, SE-D0,ITY and nil disorders of tlioBtoraacJi, bowels, liver and kidneys.

MALARIA, and CHILLS AKDFEVER are surely avoided by usingt i l s Tonic. I t never falls to i>re-Tont these dreaded diseases.

CONSUMPTIVES can rely on Itfor strength to combat that con-suming malady. I t has given manythe. lest health of their lives.

It gives quick relief in cvcry>lck-ncss, strengthens and sustains nilthe vital energies, and must bo triedto know the perfect health and•jtrength its me Insures.

Free from alcoholic dangers, It Isthe best strengthening tonic andthe most popular remedy oversold.

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,lro£l<spnW«rn! «l*>n.t ->B

I1*', rWfl mar . {It elm,p<^ t-iftt F k>ni

t Item!, U

tiio Litekawannn aw Id Delaware auJ IIINIROI. U.iil-is j waiting JVa tliu (mtnuiw

L iittwcteti tbe ittUjtitKm w.-."0*

oaertsffiUldi-i»« glare of Jli«green eyes.

But there is this* wide difference, bei Hoontoii, rnnn Ihrongh tu Wsui>i

cramoii, Orwit lii-nd.Oat), «trou<Idliurgi h m i o u , Lisle, Maiiitliim, fort Inn I

, SyrnaoHe and Oawtftu, itnim-cttiit, uinviili Clioelur U. It., ftt Unttrloo «itli

SI;X». B. for AuJufcr, Nowton auA RIIHIHif; at DelatTflio witb Uialr.t.iW. Itr., atuion, with toliiomebaru IJivision lur l'itts-

, KiURgtoD, Wilkcxbarru. DaitvilEo, Nuitb-lFcrlaD<l, &c, at 1)1 oghamiru with Clioaision for Gruonn, SorivlolL Ulica, fetul

some 800 or 400 punwiu!, -wl i"the (Hiunofswnn iu bali lighting alway

thu otber ia wauorally i&eml. Vio

nine times out of ten,is only nn illusionFor instuneu, John und Murk get to

thiuli I exuggerato when I say that tbotorvii'lor.4 flglit entirely at No. 6,watch ita uooupuuts as eagerly as an au-tbor Slight glunco a» the face of wwcwcll-kuowti ct\l':e, on tho appearance forthe i'.-M ulgbt of a new pl«y.) The cont

N 6

SprincB. rjaaetitrors tabntK tlilhk, I'aterBon n»J Uminton

ftrain from New Jfc

u connect tit Washington with train foruillipsunrg, Easton, liolliU'liuui, Allonluwit,nrriuburs and points on tbe Lchmh Vnlloy,id Lohlgh and Husqiiotiatina Kailrimda; a'illlipsbuw with itoU-filerc Division or l'u. 11.

t. forLamlfortvflle, Trenton mnl Philadelphia.Al 1O.1D A. M. Dover Aceomuiodatiou.At WiOO H. EaHton E»|>reB«.At 1 tOO P, M.O»*ugo Ki]

Water Gaji. Htwton, Ulnithainton, Syracuse BiidOi»

gthen, of Mr. A. having attracted No. 6

usidLTi'd it ut-cesaary to mnko re-ijon it, and a finR song wns ho-

fortable, and turning tu lii llmtiDhville, and at PHUlii>Bburuli Lchleb Valley lUilroiul n d Lobigh ami

l l iiieliftiiim 1!, It. for itelliluff and Harrislmr

'lailroail for Delvltlero.p . jr., l*tverdsvilld. liiiBkhi

*x* DhcacisT W1U.7SU. Til

SHBEIFF'S SALE!Uorrle Oiroalt Court.—HeurV H. &!ckor, QPIU-

dlan of Jlarj Ella A too vs. fljiernooa 8. At no»nd*!a. Pi. f». de bun.etWr. In«»e. Ii»-

0 lUy *&&»£!£„. kW,.firdolt fonrl.—Elijub Vsndoriioof v*.

b Atno. Fi. fa. do bun. uL un. In case,ui-mblo hi Msv Turm, A. D. J O .

H S K i i a i B J A t t ' yy.al«.bl

New Jersey 8ui>rtitflo Court—Morris Count)'.Tiinutliy COOK VB. Kbertvood Ii. Atno and a.£'i. fit. ilo ,mu. uttor. Ill ciau. Itoiuriiabk,tt» 1m Tuesday Jtiuo, A.D. IBTfl.

OBUBOE W. Fou«rnt, AH'y.ttorrlnCIrcuiiOuui'1 Tho Knlional ImnllnnK

or Murriakmu ve. Wterwood B. Atno aud nig.Fi. la. tin bf>n. otter. Incase . Betnrnahluto J1*T Term, A. D. 187B. 1

1'ltfKEV A VoCNOULOOn. AltVB. - •t in Pfrcnit Court.—Tho Mhtional Ironuatik

ajr Mot rlit.iwn vn. Klitmrood H. AI no and als.Fi. iii. ib bun. e t u r . iu cans. Iteturnabloto alayTenu^A.D. 1879.

"""" ~ " D M *

SHERIFF'S SALE!£SB«K£secouiulBinant, and Auunstufllary Am. HartaoKK l»« wifVnlloy RafiJolin Ei«ar JOUIMTbo New York GuCumrmhJfnu^ fl. Lathi-op, BtMutverforTba C o a M Itailnwd Chu|*njr «r ie.v Jer-sey, and the Ooutl-al ltatlrmtu LotunanroFU lon\ns

Iteluraable to

SHERIFF'S SALE!In ctancory o! New Jersey.—Fi. fa. for **!« of

mortKftgod prmiBM, -borcin Henry DakorIs ootnpUinftut, *»d QtiUea T. Bo twit on,

W. Yoftl, TIJO Belvfdow Kaiioial Bank, andi t e J i i i U. Ckrko, » » de&wUnM. Ite-

lc to t^tobec Term A. D, 387!).l'SAHE B. COLTON, SolV-

tue of too nbofo aUted writ of Bert" f

t thnt

t i u ( he would entertain tba guy worfd ofMotHd with a epeotaclB such ns liud notbocu seea since the dnys of tho Humans.H e accordingly, after a goo-l den) ol bur-Kilning. Hucceetlnd ia purehnsitiff fromtlio«howmaa Ms large tiger, and « t l v,,r tiro flftorffnnls tlie walls of Madrid<.rnr.i uliiwmieil with nnnouncemontB of

riraltl tako plum ™ 1 c e r -

triml-ty .***«« ' l l " P * o f O l l 0 r m ' fm'swami fworftj," will n bull ol the cele-brated '»re«d of Don Fulnuo. Tbe dnyiirrimi, nud the plaza wuscrowued. Nowii bull-tight generally nvorag^a uboiit twoniid (i hnU hours, nud the oontmetor h.i.lWithered his brniu how he uliouW spintho tltmi out. He began, nccoHliTigty,with ii flulil between » bull-dog aud ndonkey.'

'Good gracious./ I could not belp " -vxclafnlog, 'yon don't menu to any thatwas worth Bceiug.'• 'Indued,1 continual Don IUewito, 'it..roved u most cKellotit fight, mnhout twenty minutes before tbe bull-i]ug was killed. Moat of TU thought tbe[jiill-dng would ue tbe guuquerer till wesaw bo«- elevi-rly tbu donkey struck himwith hl» forefeet, and fell upou him withIiia kneoa, wbeii tho dog seized him bythe throat. Thla being ended, th« snudraked over, the band finiabed tbeir tqneand tho multitnde Tmnglne over'1 theaides of the aioiift iu that brentblcatiBilunce which always precedes tbe letting,out of tbe bull—the door was flung bnck,and ft noble hall dashed into the ringwith thatimpetnooB roet which is so fine.He galloped wildly roand the ring onceor twice, apparently astonished at find-ing nothing to encounter, and then tooknp his position in the centre of tuearona, pawing and shaking bia curlyIilook locks over his small fttag like muz-

nu.A.B. 18TO.Cirouit Court—Tho Nation*! iron B

h H Blervrood H. Aton amiB

yo U wiib but u oiugle thonsbt,

Two bwirts that beat n« one.11

They h:ivo fixed a day for tbe wed-ding, ouil Jotiu is saving np fivefor the uiitiislfr, whilo Mariu U worryingImraelfabout tli« ttlcwes she hns sent totbe city for.

At this interesting stage John BrownfibowHii littto giilluntry to MnHa, wbiflhtbat interesting young lady, witb herex's lovo fur udminttion, thoughtlesslymprocales. Jolm sees this. Tbououater witb tbo green eyea suddenlyppesira witlu'u tbo rouge of his distort-j

division, i le intifuatea to Maria tbnt :

icb "goiiigx on" wou*t do, nnd the1

young lady, with characteristic feminineipnnk, "gives him as goml as lie seeds."

Tin* monster with ibe pen colored eyespokes John tinder tbe ribs and tells bimMnria can't ha trusted, nnd tlie upshotof the whole tiling is a quarrel. Then

p marries JimKa h o i pramia&g. young

gzle. A door facing him won theed and tbe tiger was let out.

open-It WQB

vory singular to remark the different waytbat tba tiger came out of his den—nowild rnah or roar, but sneaking out ofbis cell he crept clone to the barrier, andoroucbinc against, looked witb haU-olos-ed eyes at bis enemy. Tbe bnll, direct-ly he saw him, gave one or two wildsnorts, fall of vigor and paBBion, andbacked a few paces. He did not H O Bafraid bat conflcioaB he wan in the pres-ence of a dangeronB enemy, not to betrifled with; BO they continued gazingeach other-for sbmQ seconds. Presentlytbe tiger seemed to crouch graduallylower and lower till be lay literally ven-tre a tcrre, and commenced dragginghimself, paw by paw, nearer to the bnll.He in his turn retreated two or throesteps, nnd then stood atill awaiting tbeevont—no movement but an occasional.shike of the bead, and n slight noiseliken clcup etgli.

Yon might nave beard a pin, dropfrom tbe Plaza, BO intense was the ex-citement na inob by inch UIB tiger drewnear. Suddenly in a moment 1 be seem-od to double himself into a ball, and fl;out like a piece of watch-spring, butwith no roar, in perfect silence hesprang. A wild furious snort on thebull's part as be met bim, and wo eawliim receive the tiger Ml on his horns;for an instant one clow bnng OD thebull's glossy shoulder, nnd then be fell

Brown audlife.

Agnin, a: Mmried couple, well- anted,happy, with 8 pleasant liome and'every-thing to make them ctmtortnble. Tliebnsbimd. thoughtlessly pays some atten-,ion to another woman, nnd tlio inher-ent JealouBy of-tliu wifa quickly magni-fies the molo hill into a moan tain. She

man's most powerful andeffective lingual weapon upon him, orjopes and Bulks without eUting herrievnucfl. In either enso she brewe

trouble, for a homo made mtHernblo hyilithur a rattling tongue or pouting julencc is very npi to turn the semblanceof n grievance into a stern aud solidreality.

Jealous/ la no respecter of persons. Itattackei the rich aud the poor, tho Inghand tbe*iow, without discrimination.

Within the hut-few days tbe papershave been, filled-with aaaounts?of a caseii wlilcb flgnicd tt.TTnited States Bena-

tbr, an ez^eaatoT,,jtpdtbe daughter ofiObiof JaHtiea-flf-ttij United States;

but

penotratad the chestconqueror sniffed oi

and heart. Theor twice at the

body, made a plunge at it, and (hen can-tered around tlie ring as if aware of thegallant feat he had accomplished. Thebnnd struck up a lively air, in canteredthe mules, tho dead tiger was draggedoat, the ball shnt, and the spectators oatstill. (About three quarters of an hourhad elapsed, and the nnlncky contractorhad nothing more provided for his pa-trona.) After waiting a little while, tbeshout, ottered in that peculiar sing-songalways nsed in tho bul' O t r a t i g r a l Otra Tigra I* ('Anothertiger I') I t van taken up by voice aftervoice till tbe whole circo rang with thischant, Otra Tigra.* (Any one who hasbeen to a bull-fight will most likely havheard tbe cry of either 'Otro tbro,' or'faego,' and will be able to pnt tho prop-er tune to it, for it is impossible to de-scribe it. Tbe contractor was furious,mad—be knew not what to d o ; herushed into the ring, begged for mercy,assured his friends it was utterly impoaaible to^proenro 'another tiger.' Still thecry went eteadlly on 'Otra tigra.'

Thou the contractor became nervous,then frightened, nnd finally fled. Thenthe captain general announced from theqneen'B box tbat tbe fight was over, endrequested tho populace to withdraw. Menotice; nothing but the cry 'Otra tigra.'Then the military was culled in and or-dered to clear tlie r iug ; (a regiment isalways on guard outeide during a balfight;) then the manolas began to strikethe little wax matches tbey cany—thensome one set light to a paper' feo£ Midin aiiotherminnteall tbe manbisj 'werelighting the hangings and tbe bencVesThen, alas I some one gave the order tofire, and the troops fhed 1 Some twentywere killed and wonnticd, the rem&inijcrof a s fltJil, aa bard as they could. Soended'this Bght between a tiger and aball. I remained till the firing began,when I bolted as hard as I conld RO,for one never knows in thin countrywhen a revolution may break ont, or onwhat preUnee; I have myself soon ser-ious outbreaks for lem reason. Themilitary were blamed by some, tint de-fended by many on the score that if theybad not fired, Madrid might in a few

.hours have been in flames, as indeedwas very likely with such tn 'excitfblepeople us the Spaniards,'

Tho bnll who ha4 fought so well, Ibelieve, was spared and sent to the stnd.I have onrylieard of ono other lUBUtaceof iv ball 's life being granted bim. and alawsuit w u going on about him when Iwas inJNffutrid. Ho was a one-hornedbull, and had performed :jtoodlgi«i ofvalor. H o a e aHaihoriM)-wont down bo-fnr« h i m ; at hurt the arjpply of boraciran short, the bnll haying' killed a c - -twenty-five, 'this wai ninionnbea; ithe 'peop le dmnanded ' tba ;boll's-• life,

wbiohs'.™8 B™11^"??: r?S^ r '?* ." i n 'stanoo of;inercy. and [proving"wfiat 'nn-comnionly jg**od'"pt>rt1>HeI'nibif haveshowed for-a Spttia^d to aiy.r -aald,enoughr-flb*.his lam;; toft]ever,

ll, tjow-lJ

l^gnto hfa valqtbte bfeod the omtnict-or Btating ho bo"8>t bim to do what be'liked willi WmV This case1,' sVl itaiJ be-fore, was'gofe^oii wT" " 'rid, but how it 4nd—,;*,«inv— -should fear the poor brala m i : cotf*Oemned.

u, "just for spfte"

Spnuiah fiieiul, I><are they saytug ?

iking this way S" Don E. had to e\-plain thatIhoy wished him to tako hiecoat oil. "Oh, t'l-ilaiuly," replied Mr.A, and immediately pulled it off, wlientbe chorus directly cbanged into "Ore-Una, Culjollero ! Crrntiaa, Cubollero!"("Thanks. Cavalier 0 Tho ball,er, was a long tiino uwkiug bis appear-unco, nud No. ti fonud time very hoary

;ir handp, BO the obonw bejran"That he pnt on his jnack-in-Ugaill. . . . . .

tusii. That ho pu t on bia mnck-iu-tosb."'•Wk.t on eartb ia it now?" iuqiilrod

poor Mr. A., aud bis frieml hnd again toiphdn fchatM .. G tbi>ri«hi tbut nftor all

jeajooiy was «|by- bottom o( all, butwhether jealousy in this caB6 was tangi-ble or illusive is uot tor your nnale tosay. I only know thnt the accountsmake it appear that there was profanityandashat-gnnon one Bide, and somevery active pedestrinnlsm on tlie other.

Jealodsy is « thing that thrives onvox? little food. . A word, a glance,, tbemovement of a facial muscle will some-times puff up the monster aB though itbad swallowed a load of hay..And when it once seizes upon a victim

he is gone. Let U get never so tight ahold and it will stiok to you closer thana poor relation.

Now I am DO St. George, and I don'tpropose to run tbe rink of breaking myneck by prancing around after the mon-ster Jealousy as St. George did after theDragon. Bat I can'tell yon how theOonBter may generally be driven off

when yonjirst see the flare ot his greeneyes. Here is tbe prescription, andwon't cost yon • cent

As soon as you ore conscious that tbemonster is on yonr trail, put on tbearmor of £Vilb, btfcltlo;6n tn'c'hdlmct ofTrust, in your right imnd take thespear of Confidence, and go for the ene-my as if ho were us eawty vanquished isa potato-bug. Don't be afraid of hiaFaith, Trust and Ounfld^nce, nine tiniioatof ten, will make Jealonsy turn tailand break for tbe woods like a melo:stealing darkey witb a ball-dog and ashot-gun in bis wake.

Mind vou, I don't say that you caninvariably frighten Jealousy in this way.Once, in a while the monster ia BO secure

i his footing and so thoroughly en-trenched that all tbe gongs nnd toitomsofa Chinese army wouldn't scarehim away. Such a case is the one inia where even Hope flies away, and

where Jealousy defiantly sows the seedof trouble and misery.

Many a dreary day, many a wretchednight, many a bitter night bur mightbo avoided by atiliring tbe hint whichI have hero given.

Young man. if your Maria happens tolook Askance at a Jim Brown, don't letthe idea lodge in your head that shethinks more of fJrown than she does ofyon. Young ladies all have a liking foradmiration, as I said before. Theycan't help it. It is born in them, anddates clear bock to the time of Eve.Don't be goose enough to be jealous o!four Maria simply beoanBe she seemipleased with a Hltie attention from'Brown. Show your faith and confidence

i her, and .don't make a fool of ybmvs e l f . ; ' • - • • • •

And yon Maria, don't get tbe sulksand pout,, and'don't ooi loose with yourlittle tongue after the' manner'or a fish-woman jaat because Jobn tips b is ha t orBmllesat some other Maria, -'Men aregenerally as fond of gallantry iaaUdiesare of admiration, and yon1 most not • lettbe emerald-eyed'monster ran, awaywitb you. .Fat on the a m o r and tb,Bheliae!;,.andpan.::> Ms gretn eyesjtritb

lie Bp^ar,Aua-'yoj

your brains get eddied with tbe Idea1

that your wife is kindling a flame ont-sideof the damestiai hearth ni iply be-oanse ibe is a little over^oarteous, toBorne o t te r man.' Show j'riar coiijideiicein her by giving be t smple freodam.asddon't pa t yonraelf oa a level with Baa*lam's har*e by an outburst of jealousy.

And you, i madam., remember tbat ahusband may show UU gallantry towardanother lady without being .ready to do« r t bis Home and ( o n a l e hia. wil*e fento r . When Ut'e'noni^er aftenipis fo gelbis clutches on you just rcatetnber yauiancle's advioe—the armor, tlM hainietand the spear,

> But some people nAver will acceptgood advice. I t wouldn't surprise me abit if some Maria who reads this week's'Hints1 ' Would "bounce" her John the

next dray at the instigation of Joalonsy.nor would it inprisoime i faome, Bene-dict, within twenty-four hours after read*.- .... . . . . . h ^

Mr. A. looked better in Iiiw mackintosh.Very good-nntun-dlr be ngnln rnmplled.T l i ' iitteiilion of nearly thu whole Plnzahat. ' iv .!»'s tiiuo 1«»<»n directed to theunltii'i.v owuer of tho inackiutoah, andno S'K.IKT hud lie struggled into i t than;iu LiiiunioiiB chorus, from nil sldibunt out of "GratiiiB, Cabellero I Gra-iiiH,Cnb«llui-ci I" accompanied with bo1

nil smiles from all diroctioue. Luckilyor Mr. A. at this minnta the bull da3h-id into tbe ring and be was left in

peace.

A <:cutlinnnnly Bandit.

In the moautains between Sacramentoind Placerville, mado famous by "Gree-

ley's Bide," tbe road.agenta have beenjld and enterprising; but one gentle-

manly cut-throat gave evidence of the,highest type of gallantry, a la fllaudeDuval. Tbe coaches used to go a t fullgallop ; stop only to change horses andtor meals, and the speed and rapidity ofthe break-neck journey made it highly

toiling. A very boastful gentleman,'.th three pistols, a bowie knife aud a

lady under ni« charge, boosted that hewould be killed before he would b e rob-ped. The father of tbat young lady wns

rich contractor, who had been robbedqo often that he never thought of carry-ing arms, but trusted to strategy andOOOIDBSS. He had fooled a half dosenot tbe boldest of tbe Tom Belt gang,and tbey respected him at least to thepoiut of letting him pass free. One ofhis adventures he repeats to these

irdf,11

" A s t raised my head to nee what wontbe matter I was met square in the faceby the barrel of a pistol. I bad lootedinto many a one. before, but this wasthe first, one I had seen with a holo intt large enough to crayp.l into. 'Throwiipyonr hands 1' As the tinea were ban gIng an tbe dashboard, I h a d nothing tobinder my doing it at once, which I did{like a little, man. The fellow's pal thenjweut through me, and while dotDg BO,If my arms dropped a little,'higher,' wasthe sharp order, and op they would goas high as I could reach. I had only$30; which seemed to surprise them,as tbe ; thought that I bnil tbe money

d p i w : b bia gretu eyepi wiV-i fe.J. >4 /A F%

g ^some lackjesa fellow who had smiled ibU wife. '„ ^ver yoora, ( TJ^OLB JOBR.

: Atmptain af-aTolnntfler nnrpsi being<loabtful whether" B« had diatributBdmuBkets to all tbe men, cried, "AH yon

bands,"

i, Mt.rr...,o«n,M<>i..vamlDitvi-r. Cmin for Jiooutiiu, at uovor wiui < ui-aicr

iltulreii.il for OiioutiT ami W.ieuBiuniiH.anil alsou-iHiKsiiroBstrsiiifurWatiiraOo.Hackftlttowii-"uouiiifftoii, Hauunkft Clinuk, Water Gap,

Iraiidsbnrff, Serauton, BiiiKlmmton, Vwa,..k-iidoia SprinKB, 8yracnBo and Oiwego, ivilUeleeptau cars sttached. „

At O;00 P. M. Oswogf) ExpwsB Jrom Non-York (Bieopfo£ earsuttachoO) via. Tatcreim Aiocuton tiirongli to Waltr Gaii, Strouileburg,Scrantou.BmgliamtOD, Lisle, «Brultiou,Ooil-lauil, Humer, MTIBUUBO nud Oevrcgo, ooimtctit Waterloo Vrlth BUBKI null road Tor An J overmd Now! on ; Bt Delaware iTitliBlnlrBt.ivn l\y,.t JJinchamton with train tor Orotiio, Oifonl,[orwioli, Dtioa, Ac TIUB train rim* throughHOBWOBO B»Iiirdnynielftn.At 4iab P. M. (Hackottatnwn . .

.ilng* at Milbnrn, Hummit, Obalhain, MaJInon,Morristown mitt nil utations ncsl lo HackettH-

)wn, connttatiiig at Waterloo with tralu fumlnv.rnn.lN'fH'Idr).At Tiia i\ U. HiirriBburjf Special f.ir dial

ifttn, .Worristuwji, Dover, Ilaekt'ltBlown,Waul:igtun. Kaston. Bothlohom. Alli*t,Kuvii, ltuaiig ami IlarrUlmrg. witlnmt c\ii\uw>.Fur IkTiinrdHrtllo, KaskiiiRn.if,'.*, lyom

Hl]linKli.n, Stirling, aillcltf, Ufi-li-it-y Hniglindall »taUam oil lUssaio Htid D«lawni'o 1..I. (N. J. Wont Lino Hnilroad) J:49 A. M. and:53 P. M.

A. ItBASON'EH, Supcrintcndeut.

B.L.&W.E.E. TIME TABLE.FBOII DOVEB OOIKO IVEBT i

Throngli Mail, 9.25 A. M.; Oswcgo Kipress,,51 A.Tfl.i Easton Expruss, 1.6ft P. M.j

Easton m d fitugbsuituu Ei . , 220 P. M.; Eits-oil ExpresB.0.29 P . M.j Dorcr Eipron», 7.22

jwn Esprfi?B, 0.20 P . Mi i Hftrr!Bburb' Spouial,0.85 P . M.

TBOM BOVBE OOIKO UST iOiweao Express 0.10 A. M.; Doyor E*»H, 7.00 A. M-; Haokettatoftr, Mail, 7.33 A,,: EaBton Express, 8.« A. M.j Bli '

UpnUs, 2.07 P. M. i TUrouRb liail,JOVOT Aocom , 5:45 P. M.; OaweSLr.5JS P . U . ; Eaaton Accomrandlt[()D,S.3TP.

O H E S T E B l i l lANCH :UTATIONI.

they Imd i i me collecting; BO theycursed me und their luck, looked at mywatch to see tbo time, examined myweapons, and pat Uiem all back in thoirplaces, said that was a d— nice dia-

d ring for a poor man to wear, buldid not take it, saying they only wantedmoney, as in those times aach thingsgenerally gave a fellow away. Theythen told me to Bit down, gave mo tholines, &cd said if I looked back before Ireached the next honse they would bio'iy brains o n t I didn't look back,

When I came bome I walked into th<house and laid my pistols down and sail

ould never carry thorn again."Tiie young ihdy was telling this in bei

fftther'a own words, wlion a fallen tre<stopped the coach and the next xnomena dear voice said, "Hold up your hands!and six pistol barrels peered into thiwindows. Tbe bold escort of the yoanglady was tbe first to fork over bis cash,and tbe girl herself, trembling, offered icateof jeweli and a diamond-set watch,

"No, Mies," arid tbe leader , Mwinever accept anything ffom a lady," tunboding, closed tbe door.

lYDpnH.Oo 8D Any Jforel"j,aptrei8 who, ofeya Jfghl

a and mo as heeiannoyed by the overwhelming attention!oE a yoonf down £own jeweler.\ At losthta netes ^^Qqoeta;becbming^too|(reqaetiC she* monlioned the" lobt t o t e !buiiband, who immediately fired ,and threatened to pnnlsii'tha infatuateu- - ' f l u f " h powerftil atlilaky-hB armea

i*lf Witl.vft.mnaVof tiw 'genmbludgeon, aad left bis hotel tbe aejmorning with the avowed intontibn olgfrtag bUriviil a fqV blbws'and teaibim to mind hla own bnsiness. Enter-ing the shop, where he was eqipbyed,be strode hagtiiy through and inquiredif $«*« WM a yefeng "n^p there named

. ' Ihe ie is,' Said thfl owner o[ tbe e*tablUhmeat ; 'lie is at the winrlow. tinkering wntobes. Mr. H——, yoa a r e '

As tbe little male flirt aroae, and oon-.fronted.tno large man, he trembled and

a stand m y wife these - notesHffd he prodndng somfi of the oflendin{

b)tlf>. donx. ,,;;'I—I—yes—I did." stammered th<

onlprit, trembling in ovary limb. H Lsaw the weapon, "linfi he thoognt bi ttime bad come.

•Well, well,' said the Brottd-ibonldGriri'TeaoiilJQB over tni

Ua&pWtfcW Head,lookhcre, bobby, yoB^murt:iic>t do BC

i j m o r e ^Andheinftpnor i t to the tender

meroie* of his fellow clerks. '

oonld break a prnad mxa'a^C, break o humblo man's ilaep.

BtiervriY\, ia. do lx>it. et (or. lu caau, ueiumtu Jlny Turin, A. D. lSTD.

ttorrls Circuit Court—Barali L. tlills VB. Bbw-~ " \tno and ivla. Fi. f«. de bon. et It

Eelumablo tu Juuo 2J, A.D. 1379EDWABD O. LYOM, Att'j1

Morris Circuit Court—Tbo Nation a I Uni.-.Bank of Dover VB. Jacob Atno and als. Fi.fa.de Ion. «t tor. In debt. Bctnrnablo toBept. al, A. D. 1879,

PITHKV A YouNQBLOor), Atty'g.fi; virtue of tbe above flutoi] trrlH of do

faoiSB in tur hands, I Bball oipoeo for •ale 1Public Voniluo, ftt tbe Court Ho uio iu Jlorci

11 MONDAY, the 32d 1U7 of SKPTEBIOEB nexJ ! A. D. 1879, between tho liaurs or 12 M. and 5• o'olook t.M., that U to ay. at 2 o'olook in the! aftornBon ot »»ld day, all thoiio loU.ti

' parcels cflanJ " —' - '-•

m i rm c:aud bcRinDinff a tao itnxl leading fromoot of the incllflea

n Mail, 7.33 A.; BlDRtiniaptonai), 3.44 P. M.;

E

•WABD.

:. P.M.f 7.00

H0l._..IroniaSnccasunnaMoCaiuHVilli

JI. *E.JnDot'ii7.14Porl Oram 7.1 RDover 7.2S

EASTWARD.A . M . P . M6.60 8.666.67 " " "7.027.077.10

i.154.804.404.606.056.105.25

CENTRAL E, E. OP HEW JEESET.HIGH BBIDOE BRAHCH.

JP TBAIRS.A. H.8.157.80.0.6!1.18l.US1.171.68a.oa3.(19

A « .

P.M.*.00S.306.106.37

e.ao6.1T6.S96.687.08T 15'

Now Tork,Philadelphia,Hinh Drldb-o,Oali/on,Middle Valley,German Valley,Nanglirtght,Bartloy,Tlandera,

: ForttOrtm. .

DOWK TBAINHA.M.e.ao

1D.207.137.277.1 fl7.077.016.656.48:

• iiaB,

P. U0.55B.lll1.101.191.0Q8.563.82

s.sa8.18

9.80

Jolin D. EUokles by J*l>ea Mill* »nd wifa, bydtwU dated Ootobur JStli, t&M, recorded InMorris County Glerk'i Office, i t Book L S ofDeed*, psgo 866, 4o.. and ruua thence (11north tliirly-fonr degroet woat ono bondrodRQU six root to a point on tlio oust ft de ofProspoot strset; ihkace (3) north Ofty-alx ds-

g «a4t fllty feel to another point on tho,-.„. side of Baid ntr>-et; tlionce (3) south thir-tj-four dwrees eui one hundred and six tt»tto ft tblrd rorner or tho lut conseyed SB sfore-Biia; thenoe (4) south fifty-six degrees veitfltty feet to the p!*co of beginnfiiB, oonuttinff

. T«TmapLOTbestes *ta.pobt on theiveat(side of Bergoa street, difttaut two linoored audrorty TeetfrVin thenoHhnoitoorueiofBorgoaa<\Maadow Htrcois. tho aeoond oonar of thoit herein flrat dnei-ribcd, aufl runs tbeneeIODR IM first line or tbe whole lot. bring th<

riline of ft \ ' "' """* " " " 't undred aud Twenty feet, more

cond corner ot tho wholo lot;(2)

JULY SStta, 1B7D,[n the matter of Hoses P. Smith, I

nfJai ~ ' " "tutor

dm to limit creditors.On application of tlio above mraed ox cent or,U ordorod by tlio anrroRa'o tbat tbe said

tecutdr Rive public notice to tlie crudttors ofje cntkto or naid decedent to bring In tbeir

Jobts, demands nud claim* ftg»lnnt tLe iimo,onder oath, withinnino modthsfrom tbiadnta,1 lettlnR up a copy ol tills order, oitbln

places* In tho county of Harris fur two..jtitliB, and KIBO withiQ the said twenty dayijyidvertialnptlioearau in the"In<m Etu,"me ot the nov/spapers of this State, for the— space of time (tbeburrofrttfljudgir

grees west oneirleBH, lo thb"icncB ilnng Ihe aocond line of tbo lamo (2)iDih aiity-threo and onu-quarttr dugrecBGBI one hundred and six fuel and ail Inohes,mro or lest, to the third corner of UIB wholeit, UicDcealouBtUc third liny or Ibogauiu (3)

BOUtl. throe dogrcoHcaat mtvuntj fuet, moro or* 1, Lo third comer uf Mitl Ohauo lot; tUonco

JE tbe same (Ii north oiglity-Hcvsii doRi-custone hundred feet lo tbobcgiuuinp. Doing

„ . name land Bnd prcinisoa euuveyuil by Sum-lelCoea to ltobort D. Ohauo, bv doud dated" e. 8tb, 1871, rocordid Y 8, pa«.i BC, Ao.

W1XLIAM II. MoDATIT, Sheriff.ted AnB.lot, 1S78. *JC 20

Preeman Wood,

debt, demand adebt, deOf nino

claim

essary); aixhlblt Ma

h l b

inganya If an.v

anlhi, public, nolict t girtriod

iforeaald. euob creditor shall boLrred of his or bor action th«rotor agaicat theId eiGontnr.

CIIARLEE1 A. QILLEN, 8urroEatfi.A true copy Trom tlio minuten.

Executor's addrcaB, South OrangD.N.J.

HALE'SEONET OF BOREHOUHD AND TAR

, F 0 I i k T I l E C U R E O FflKgU <MdB, InBeioftt, H«.riou»ii, SlBeslt

' Bna*Uni, nod all ASactloni of th* Throat,. B«*Ai»l labti, ^ J Isug., liadlr-

- ^.i , , to.Otasuiptln,ThU isifanrble remedy is composed of thi

HONBY of the plant Horehound, in diemlcalnnion with TAR.DALM, eitracted from theixn PRINCIPLE of the forest tree ABEISBSUAKZA, or Balm of Gilead.

Tbe Hemet of Uorehound SOOTHES AMSCATTERS all irritations and inflammations, artitlieTar>bil[n CLEANSES AND HEALS the threwu d sir paitagei leaJing to Ihe lungs. FlV:tdditional Ineredients keep the organ! coolmoitt, and in healthful action. Let no prejndkelcecppn from trying this great medidoe or 11 famous' doctor who h u iaved thoufttdi of lives by It in his large private practice.* N.B.—The Tar-Balm has no BAD TASTESmtU. - - , .

MiOU 50 CHMTS AND $1 P^* BOTTLE.Gnat Mvia[ to buy lvft aln.

"Pikf t 'a Tfinllnu-hrt D p o r » " L u r ein 1 Minuto.

^BoldbyaUDruEEiiti.0, ff.-OBITTENTOH. Prop.,']

GREAT REDFCTIPN

AQKNT AT, T ^ p LOVE& DEPOT.

Cleveland,

Kanaas, Colorado, Dakota,^ALIFORllrX/TRltiir/'and'lll |

at

irray Oivpiiapliant, IH coiii])liLiiii!nt.Atlutiiio iiin wi!i. Oof,'f and ,

cmafo my bands I sball « | M I O l«r MIB »tubliv Vriidne, BI Hit- Court HOUBC, in MerrtB-iwn, N. J , ouMONDAY, tbe Oth (Uy of OCIOBBB

l b f 12 M

id premises, situate lyfng andIbe "ToWBbig of »«w^«y; n

i n , *•••"-"'---"."" "" " ' " " 'ol-

lloing part ofJohn D. JackBon. dec'point In tbo middle of »«>»<• .• --—*,KfLSl briuBe at the foot of the u e M

lana of tho UiirriB canal lownrdi Dsicb Qloo,jhlch polut is dUltnt aoveutj-Befcn links on acourao aartb flKy-BOven degrees east from tlio

••leamerlyoorooroftiiedwellliiBliouseofine„ . „ John C. JackBon, duo., ou the term bankof slid canal; tttenco mmiiug (l) aoutli nuty-elgbt degreeB oast two chaimi and iwouly-BOvenInibB to I stake ; Ihence (2) norlh twtnty-two

east umoly-uno Hubs to a •take; tbenouh Bixty-oight doKMCB we«t two chains

„ aty-MMin links to another point in llmmiddle of said road , thonoo <*) sauth twenty-

degrees west nlnotj-onn links to the polnl.K .- ' - ' --»ni "•""•ofanaoreof

ame land de-Ulu u d wife

, Atao.dfttof March 2u,tWB,re-Morrla County Record of Ceedi,

p 6 ol Deedi. page 897 A«.The BocondTraia Is Uie uma a»described In

» deed from Oea T. Cohl) and wife to JacobAtiio. dated AuRUit t6t

t8°A wbloa said deod isreoortlad in the^"-~'- " — ' - " ' " * « - * •

(\ D. 1S71I. butwu^u 'lio bourt o' l k P. Al.. that id 10 e*,v nt i

ation ofsaitl day, sli thonof I l nd crei h

i j rsoriai l . indflLiber W fl. pager Wfl. pag

ufolloirs;

thono irnol* pheroinnnor paitio-

l i ud boiug ine!*of Iniul and creiniHTl, heroinnnor piliirlv iiiitribed, BHUHH;, l>iu« aud boiug inno t(iwii i)l DoriT, iu tbe County of MornB

l H f N J b n t t d bouudod andirl Htiil

uf Nt!\...cribed us folio.. _ .T U B 1'IIIHT LOT, lyingurgun ntrcot, in fl&i'l ToinV thnt wns eonvoyodpod from Louian Elliott 1

• • datml .11

tbe County of MornBy, bnttud, bouudod and

Dtl tlio woat side ofu.uud is iurt of theto Ham net Co IB byml Alexander Elliott

>-..... u«»-......... 23th, 1870,recordedit *, PBK« 11)4, Ac, and the part herebyil UUIIIUH at a, curuur on tlie west sidestruei, bcinB tlio northeast saner or

• " " couvovud to ono Charles---it 32d, 1872, and

. . „. .,„„. -M. Ao.; nafd -«-beintr ono hundred and fortyj|-j|inu»l conior of Dergon and

Ui-iidiiw's true tit. nnd runs thence along Bergenitriii.1 (1) uurth tbreu dcKrcea west one nun-Ind iiLt; thonw at right apgl« (I) Bouthilcfcty-eovcii degrees west ono bonilroa lent toliu 'bird Hue of tho wliolo lot, tbtsnc« along,lio Bumo (B) Boutb three degree* oasl onelundiud foot to said Eagles Tot; tliencp at•ij-hi rniales alnujj tl*o samo (4)' north elghly-mvou degrees eait ove liundred reel to tbe

iFnaid Htreet, bci.lie lot UiatBsidCi.H.Ei " " 'recon

l

County Beeoid of DeedsI. &o.,and therein de-

. u ^ n u i H . . ™ . " . . (tinning In tbo middle ofthe road loading from tbe Uorris cioal to theBcaeh GloDTMd [ u » ld first named road wasUtoro it was lately widened byiald Oobbby^he addition of senm feet cm theaaitorlysldahereof;] thonoe (1) alonglotof said Atnotouth iiity-Bli degrees oast ono hundred andJfly-dix feet to the northeasterly oornor oftald Atnu'a barn; thence (2) along lands ofsaid Cobb north twentj-four degrees and fiveminutes I'fcst seventy loot to a statte for a cor-ner: thence (V) itfll along suidColib'B landnorth Bfitr-Bli aegreog wcit ooo lioadred andfifty-el ' ' • - « - - ' " • - - " -"«--•

said road 'south tw'ontytiro degrees and a hailwest oeTenty feat to tho plaoo of bogtauing,west oereoty real to tho plaoo of boooutainlsg lfi.WO aqtuire feet ot land,lesi. The atrip 7 feet In width runni

' Id f ld fit d

gntuK,Beingby dee

ion IhoiiBand square,o lot cooveyed to Baid1

l 10h1878

aon an/wirodated July 10th,IH77,.acorded latbflMorris County Beoonlof DeodlnUber D 7, folio 430, fto. and tbereln descrlb

i^daa followg; EoKinning at a point In thi(reiterljiide of lbs HlGeruia. ruadI bri id f fl t t hi

CbsBe by deed dated Heptetober 10th,- 1B7B, re*corded Book 8 8, page Bl7,*o.

d that WIB oonTcjed t

frontofMs lot fats lately been mute and is toremain! part of the street and is not to bo en-oroaohedupon by said Atno, his heirs and u-

. L—rl«._j«ma as oonreyad to

aidJaoob Atoobydeodor oomeynuoo from_,.li.HudV>n anrf wire dated Jnly 1U1H, IH77,recorded lath*Morris County Beoonlof fawdi

" deserlb-it In the

^^^erljiide of tlio Hllwrnla, road on theBOitbeirV aide of flsw street ooo chain andflaty-seven links bom the soutbooBt cornerlot recently sold to Samuel B. Halsey lo JosephO. Bower and running tbentte (1' nJong thanortlierly »ide or,nld Sew it root Math seventy

, nlno degrees vest oao chain and BSTSnty-seveDlinks to Mid earner of saidBowerlnt; th.n'2) along aaid Bowar line north five degre

, jait three clialnB and Ihlrtt-ik lictiA to a p»iiIn tho toirlngpatl) of tho Morris »na l , thenco

and thirty tniuntufivollnkato anoint in tho same; thence (4t o t b an a d f t n Ufivollnkato a o i ntoutb aneen aegeast two chaiDs a

fty feet to tlie place of beginnfdg, containingre thousand 'hroa hnndrod square feat. Be-

Ab m l t yed to aaW Al l iGlilKt by deed dated M h 23d IDTBook Z 6, page 377, Ac

T T m a p L O T b e s t e

feat. BeAbe same lut conveyed to aaW Atlaliuot- by deed dated March 23d, IDoT, rseordedZ 6 377 A

east two chaias ana ee«cntv-niDf) linko ithewsstflr ly siila of nairl Hibcrnt* m a d t tbeginafoir. BeBenicg so m n o b or s*id land BBmay be owned by tbo Morris O«o*f and B*uk-

* • • • ' • n g h t « whutBooTc

WILLIAM H . J toDAVIT, Bhuriff.

Dated July IT, lt>79, 121 GO

t(n.north tbiud Twenty

t th

NATIONAL UNION BANKOP DOVER, NEW JERSEY,

lapital, - $100,000.

HUDSON HOAGLAND, Pres't.GEO, 11IOHABD9, Vice President

| JAY S. THE AT, CasLier.

D I R E C T O R S .G K O I I O E HlOHA.«DR,

HUDSON HoAauND, JAB. W.BBOTHEBTO:

AIIBBUT II . IllQQB, COLUUDDB EEACU,

I&UiC TV. SEAIUHO, JgiAo I i . JOLLEY,

RICTIABO GHOIIUB, J O H H W. JACKBOH

liNRYMcPABIjAN, JuUIAB MKBKB9H.

:NSTJRANCE AGENT.UFylOflQN DLAOKWELI, BTHEBT, KBIT TO OEOU

DOVER, N. J.Legttllj authorizcJ agent of the follcwing 8r

LMH nompuDlcH—thb IJCBI In tlin world:

LONDON and LIVERPOOL nnd

GLOBE, Capital 820,000,000.

LANCASHIRE of MANCHESTEB,

Capital 810,000,000.

ROYAL OF LIVERPOOL,

Oapiul »10,000,000.

FRANKLIN OF PHLLADELPHX4,

Capital 85,000,000.

HODSON COUNTY, Jerspy City,

Capital $800,000.

PEOPLE'S. Nowatt. " 800,000.

HIBEBNIA, " "; 200,000.Tha LondoD Aasumnoe Oorpoiation at

T,ondon, capital «5,50O,00O.1 Flru Iusunuiga Co

ctts, capital •1,'SOO OOO. 'St. Nicholas Fire Insurance* Companr of

S»w Vork, capital SSOO.OOO. V^T

WoBtcheetflr Piro.Ineuranca Ogtnpaav ofNew York, capilal »600,000. F^'

New York City Fi™ Iii.utanceOooip.ojof Koir York, capiUl $800,000.

Flro Association of Piiira.AfiHETS,

OiTITiL

$3^00,000

• 600,

PURCHASED and SOLD

Choicp; Lqteifi Dover,for.l^«haap,aDd

HOTJB'RS'TO LET.

Jortlee of in. p , , o e

SEI

s,

AGENTS "WA

ol begioiland, strlscribed lu .to said J&c

By virtno of tLo alwvu nUli«i writs of flurlBdasiit inriiaailtt, I «hail oip<»ms fprHaJeat>ul)llc Voiidneat the Court l loor — "——-own, N- J., ou .

D. lB79,botwoen (he hours of 12M.aod Bdock J'. il-, that 1B tu ety at 2 o'olotik in the

Itornouu ot »id «lny. all thai tract or purcalilmdiind preuiisus, situate, lying and Iwtogithu townBblpurjuffonun.lu tba oountjor[orris and Btaw of Han Joriey. iMnnOefl »ndu«!rilieil as fulluHs: „..lMn«p«rtnI llioprolKitly snor t a. Ibo

Longwood Ptmrty, uuuioyeil lu €uarlos iio-ratfin br aeofflroni Hooij JlcFarlfn andJifod.MAogUBtl, lBoo, andro.otd«iln tto tor-rlB uinnll Becordof DMJB, In Book L, 5, m»ffl. and tlio part uereby ooiivoyod bonlnn at aHale andhoanot Btonmat (h» tool ot Itoi" .nron . iao . i . ta ln , B.id .lake .ndhoa|stouos belDB tbo bogmmcB corner pf tlie Dloliarutann,a.«iiBcBb«dln a deed frpm E>-,,i» Blolamon to Aaron Ijlanoliard. dated

•cli lft. lB40,and recorded ili the Mojrtsnt; ltioor.1 or Dleds.ln Book V 3, page US,

•Tut ninning tlnnoo aB tie compasiI lion p o l j -(1) north, RirtMiglit d.greOB and / • " ? - « ,miiiuWs wet I, weuty clwinB and rortj UDKB to

n«sr Ilia toolof tbo UuirllBi! Orei.li or..jodMouiitalu; ttonco (S) norlli, slitj

dturecs CSBt. tbroo obaioB Bud twentj-threettn& £ asuke-, .neueo ,8) north, fortj-ec.r-

.grees .<st,t»eiyo obaliiB and tblrtj-ono lloI • Stake i lb.nue HI nonli, «laiv.o™ ilruu and tbirlj mluutu. uact, live eMlun .ii, "lyllTO IIOIB to a elate i tUente (9) norl-,

u/lr-fivo denreea and tblrty mlmlteB east, tbreedialoi.Di.Sl.-llveliiil. l.i a slake;thenceTOI north, lori;.Bvedegr.eB cu t , tot chunBand.|,btll»«Bloa l i u i llionoi (7 noplb,re»5-.ix degreea and tbirtjr-flve mlnnteB e.st,threeehainf.ndt»«otJ-tlIO liokltoa s tale;Iheoce (81 north, forti-tliroo degrees .uc(Iblrtrmnntmoait, BliobalnB ssd rortj-onelinks to a stake; thence (») nyrtb,forlj-BU Oe-

ees8ast,t<<oohsinss»J lbirly-»oii,n n-.t.^ a Hake; Mienec |W) norlb. bity-ongrees east, Tour chains and eigtitj UnkBSortli Bide ot a lilreh Ueo unrlod on foui

sr. if,lnri"it."«.i"(ni;"»oS: °^xSK^v.':r.b™n.Jci*(i»iur.s

r-Blidegrooti and ILU inimiUri tnut, knand sovijuty-ttvo linki to a butt(;riu

tre'emarVod for a eornoron four Bid B withand two nolohoH undtT oauh bluz<(13) uorth, tliirti'-oicht degrpOB an

torty-flvo minntos east, nvo chains and thirty-eight links totba neat xiilG of a chestnut r 'nearly opposite tlio stur^ hwuso markod fioornerwUhablazoandtwo nutclies ou n•ides; thenco (14) north, thirteen duk-reun:thirty mlDUtoa eut . twu chtlas aud WKlity-lavan links to a Btaku ; tLouce (16) nor b,tWOQty-fiTO de({r(.i)B and twonty-flro minutuaoasUoneohalnaudtwuiity-flTcliukiiloaelikii;thence (18) north, thirly-oight dcgroeB ami tcuminutes east, one chain and forty-aix links to astoke', thence (17) norlh, twenly-sii dugrc-

' " r-fivo minntoe cast, iv~

MOHDAY, the SSUl day Of HiiPTEMBEB next,A. I). 1870, bHhrcen the hours of lao 'dockB.

- - " ' ik P. M.. tbat In to m!j ftt 2 o'clockJ). 1870,

ilfio'clooll t r 4HQ B Q CltfOB, jr. ui,, t u u in HIE.. , . . . wui . ,In tlie afternoon of taid d»j, »ll tbat oertnli

tt, j farm, tract or parcel of land ana premlrwe~ bereiaafter nsrtioabrlT dosoribud silaate ly

trip 7 foetsideofBalt

inlng aloroad ont

ho same; td forty-nventynino lin

i to the puicliaBG and nalu^Securities; tbe collectionleatic paper, druftis, clioeki,J

The Miners' Snvings BankOP DOVER, N. J .

iHAi. Union BAMS,

J . beforollia tint daysTEUDEB and DECEUUEB.

« - Open dftUj trora 9 o'elook A. H. too'oluckr. u.

M A N A Q E B S :

HENIM MoPABLAN,OEOEGE RICHABDS,EPHBAIM LINDSLEY,I. W. CONBICT,JAMES H. SIMPSON,0OLUMBTJH BEACH,W. H. LAMBERT,I. B. JOLLY,

tIENllY McFABUN, Frosiilent.EIHltAlU LINDSLEX, Tlos President

JAX 8. TltEAT, Tressnrsr.Dover. Fob. 17.1873. 12-tf

SPKING, 1879!W

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A

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We are fullystocked with thenewest styles inDRESS 600DS:

which we areable to sell muchcheaper than anyof our contemporaries. OurCarpeRoom is filledwith the newestCARPETS,

MATTINGS,

OIL CLOTHS,which are sold

exceedingly closeA. look will con-vince any one.

W. S. BJJBftlTl2.PARK PLACE,

s »y liuku to i

l

,i da:north, twenty-nine degrffiH o&nt, cue chain IUII'Bixty-onoilnhB; thenco (19) nortli, thirt.v-iim" icrees and flftaon minutes oast, two chuniB u

auke ; tliencB 1'JO) iiortb, forty-two di'srut.id thirty minutes east, two cbainn und iiltyro liiiBH to a staku ; thenco (21) north, in

. jo degreee and forty raraateB eait, two cliand thSty linkB to a Btuto : thence (22) noflfty-UiroodogreooBanilfiirtj-Hveniiiiiiiu-ifour chains and nrty-sli links tu a HIPthenoe (18) north, sixlytwu degrees onat,chsinsaud illlj-five links to t. stalu> i tin(24) north, slitj-elgut degroes und U;r •utos vast, one ottain and einhty li-1-" ace (36) north, Biit,T-aoTcn

._.ohalnn,ndelBhty-tliroo Mnkatbonct (361 oortfi, seventj-four doowojiam! ar-isen minutes oiat, flvo cbaniH RUJ Bighty linkeloasUko ; thonoo (27) north, siity-throci tlugroosand twenty ciiuuiea oast, throo chainiLnd sixtv-two tiuks to n BUko I thtiuco (28;

north, fifty-BCVOH doerceB eaBl,olghty-Bc»filinks to n Htube; thence (2!M north, thirty liv

s lYOBt, ninety-aovcii links to a stake(30J north, fifty-two dogrccs nnd thirty

nuieaengt, four chains anrt iiinoiy-tmlinks to a Btako ; tbuncu(Ul) uorlli, Biity-niiiaeeroiiH and rorty-flvo niinutus cati, t.m clminand forly-Bti lluks to a »Uko ; (liciicu {i\2north, seventy doKrocs and ihirty-flvo mimitu

°33) nurtb"s,ztT-i.x deprces nn.l flfKi.nieast, tbreecbaiim anlsi iU^n liuku lu

L stake ; thoucn (31) north, flfty-tuvpii •"k\iidtliirty.tlvumiiiiitbHea»E, thrm ctiii

" <3.>)

; )iirty.tlvumiiiiitbH

Urtjmi links to » staku ; ttirmcu Vi)) ... .flfty-thrwi dp(jr(iyri aud Uiirtv miiiiiltu cast,throe cliama md forty-livo linU tn a nUko :h H f d d liftthence li

a nUkond lift;

likrty.(iv

t H

Jtfortjr-L__jt. ILrct cliains anil

Ut a iti.ko; UKIICC (37) noithTCL'fl WlHl, Nil CbtUIlH Olid tirtV II^RO IU e. nilht!uci> (1IM) north, fortj-six dugiiies andainutuB EBBt, two chain a and twecty-ttinks lo a iUke and liu.[J al sUmea stuudtnihe Gtb line of tlm Lowur LuiiK«oua Ti ..'raetufBW 61-100 acre*; tlitnc* aloug »aiJ 6th

line ( « ) south, turly-*ight degrccii and thirtyMioutDB unit, iwcntj-BUTon cbutLB andteen tinkB ton heap of Stones, bfllnR tljoriwr of B&idPorge tract i ihovca coDt. . ._u

tho'lVtfa lino of a tranl of 300 M-100 unit ,"OHViijiiJ U> the naid Cli i rk H HoFirlad bj Jlau-lei Ii. Merritt md wife liv deed dilcd May lfith.tBitt. anil recorded in thii MurriH Oounty Kutl>nlofDcedi.lnbo»k<>0 4,<1 pat;p« ftO RHM 0Uitioucu (4U) aluiif,' said cluvt-utli lino, accord inLo tho orij-ical course, math, iixtT-QTU dngrixweat, ihirtoeu chains »nU tlnrty UnkB to thll tb coruur thorcnf ; tlicuce (41> along tin

Llilmouf bdiil Mctritt tract, ucuurainj; tu

tliirtj tniimtijs'wotit, fi'vu fliaiiiB and flfflinks 1« tho lOlti toruorur naid Ircol ; "(42) along thuuiutliliue uf tmiJ traulforly-four riunri»on wont four cbiiiriH b\L' ' ' itl.Rniril.mnrnrrtliijro.it; tliuuco (43

heeiichlh line ur»iiid tractty-oao ileprteBWcat, fittcnu chain:ty-flvo linCs tolho 8lh corner oi ._._

:ico (41) BIODC tlio 7th lino uf said tractth. Biity-ono dtBrccBwcBl, eleven cl7tn corner tbcn'Ol; itoueo {IS) alohlinoorsHid tract soutli,rortr-twoi, twelve olmiiiB toihoCtb corner:t)thuncu <id) along tho 5th line;t north, siitj-thrt* jli.-(jroci am

it,ti

aiurtti

i

0UM0

outT

hisl'd Pa go tr»cl

ud litK) of MiiJ Forgo tract ( M tlm coilow points), Bouth, forty-ono degroea avntninniefl west, IweDly-flva clilins and ten liuk:o iho 2nd cenmr thereof ; thenro alouir thi

jiuth lino of* tract of 10a 37-1M acrcri, oonToyed by fiamuul Tutbill and «rlFo to John I',Loaoj; by deed dated Mirch 2a. 1800, and re-"li-ded in tho Morris County Kocord of Dcods,

Book H, rolion 352, Ac, ; thenoe <|8) an tbecompaBB now point*, not tli, fortj-four deprwcBt.riirlyolninsand cinuty htiks, morelean, iu llio 12lU lice ot said 109 37-100 atraot i timnoe tlong the 13tb Hue thereof! (49

•tli, Torty-elRlil ilegreo. and fony-flvo -=-'a vest, fonr oba.ua and xufv liuks ti

bogmDiiiK, containing four liunJroil-iahtu*D aoroB,b« tha utme mor« or lose..IK tlie u n u prutniHGB doecribed in a.

e*Ue from Auguitnn HnrtEo|;h and wiCtlirlrjil UoFarUn and mmgijod to comnlauQ'ant, dated Jl»y 10,1870, and k'iven to «part uf Iho purcbane money ttiercfor.

Eiooplins; «id deduatinu tliorerrom. how-ovet.tfie,two lota conveyed lo tlie LOUKWCK 'vallpy . ]Ulirp»fl Compuny by laid AucuHtL.liaruogb and wire, by diiod of October 14,1OT6and rotwrded in tlio Morria County ltrcord cViicda. In Boot I 9, puss Sll, Ac, ana whic:two 'iits «re ptrticnl«rlf buuuded uidduBcrllicjian follows :

The Find Loi, being tltip one hundred feew'de, lyiDR wiiU t,<ic»T width o. fifty feet o:eadi tidQfjf tbo cuiitro lino or tho LoncnooValloj lUllroad *.* now bc»tcd *ad enrvcyedbctHnoing at a poitit In mid centre iiuu in lit)oMandBolBaidHartsugli and tuoso of Joinllucliloy, diBtnnt fifty ftot on a coarse of nortl'srty.Eicht dcfiTuos tlurtjr minatee west, Jrum italKisundiugia thoir Une; thmco runolmcroBD lands ursaid Hartzogh alntiR Raid icnro lino (1) north, fortyeiglit degrees tbiit'imntcs tiiit.iltiai Ipol to a point in liiuids ot nld TUrliogh m a tbou of Qi.. li.r'i.UF, Jistiul two Iiuiidrcd iud fortD » lunree B. 34 Utg. OOmicutm W. frc..

inu. cnnliinini! 8 80-100aorca. 'The Second Lit begins *t» point ID II

lauUBiir said Hifjlitcr inS Harlioul, dlSllty-tWll ff(.j nn • CB--..;-. O_ «n j j , - " 3 ^ ' ; ^ . Efrom t comer of Htid Iligbter's land io *<U<"H , a r f JPl' • Imp ; tbnioa runDlos " r o i a IndLof sMd H»rttofjli and along iaid oentre lint illnorth, rorty.Bij-hi dogreos thirty minutes east,four tbouusnil iaur hundred »ncl four feet to a- - - t in .tun uf tanib or skid Hirungh am

cnt to p»yt his dobt,

t hi

. * n d ine»se»iid moriR*goi prcmliic

•aid two loti., .„„., u ^ t ,«».!« -.and mtisfj unto '.bt> uaidcompUiintercit and coits, no aB irurculL ___•"eni anrt In tbat caw I Bhall oipwe for tale al

ihllt \andtu> at the same Umo and pl»o>o?e designated Tor the sile ol said mortRed preinlBM, in tho n « t place and InonircBltbosaidiwolotsoffl BO-IOT acr.s -ini1-100 »cre«, rcnpectlrdy, and hereinborortrticnUrly niccpica, boawJefl ind deBcriljoiin laid eioenliom,

„ , , , WIl l lAlI H. MoDAYIT, Sheriff.Dated July loth. 1BT9. Pr«. TB. JBJBO

Morris County Suroe*te'B OHice,ACGUBT 16LU 1879.

i themamror JautibT. Htlcklo.AdraIniitratoruf Teiei- D. IIouderBOii, >Jeco«aed. 8nr

OroRatc'aorder to limit orcdilori.

N application of thii aboTe-nann-d Admin-litrator It is nrdnred.bv .he Hurro^nt

lliat isid AdtnittiBtntur gifo public nuti^ tcIho crtdltom f th« enutiT bf aalddncfdeDt Ubnau ID tbeir ilobts, demsndi and ddiniiRaimt tha name, under oath, within nineiionths from thii date, by Spiling tip a copy oflii» crd<T,*itliin twenty days lieicahcr, in UTO<I tha moBt pnblle placB« In tho cnur-ty of Mor-Ii for two noDtb^and »1«owit]iiu tbo md

trvf»tyd»j« by adrerlisiUK llic lime iu the"Iron Era," one of tho nownpipers or thii HUto.' r l i . HmeiDftce of time (tbe BarroHto

ag\ng »ny fnrthor nolico to bo onnccet««rT)-idlt anTcraJitot ihBllnaekot to aihibithia

- . her flebt. demand and o'.alm within lbs iviilperiod of nine nonthg; robllc until ~KIVTBD Maforeuld, inch creditor iliaU r _ ....,si«r a«barrod or his or hor action iWitor

ii.Lof Aa sa.d'Artminiitrator.A trja wpyfrom tlio minnUs.

T-« [M.60] DHAH, A. QITULH,

herelnsfier partloatarly dosoribod, silaate, ly-,0B and being In tbu towtiablp of Hand^lph, fnihe County ot Uorris and Btat« ol Hew Jersey,' ottad and bounded as follow»:'

JJoglnrjiBK at tbo beginning oornor of thorai tract doserlbed In the deed from StephonitiUwt and fiife to said Henry Baker and Win.

" URDiit 3ith, 1M7, »u<l re-uwty Ktcord of Deeds, in

JJook M i, pages 11, Ac, formerly a whito oakstuiLp, a uotisitf orjauiett MsLnoglilin n nowtho Crane Iron Company's land, audruniiliiKthonM (1) aloug siiid MpLanghlin'B lino northscrenty-two degrees west BU,«O chains audflftvhuks; thence (2) along another line ofsidHcLaUKlilJu's (or Utane Iron Company)

jortli eighteen duBreoB taut four chains aixlBlxly-two llnhB to tlie fonrtli corner uf tbo lutoniuved by John Ulackbutu to J<ibn Klidly,ijdued reuotded in naiJ Ileourd ol Dtodu, inliHikL4, pai;PB 283, Ac; HIOIIM (r-) along ftmeolrtaid Sliclly lot and alous the turnpikelortb einhtv-^ degree we.t ono cihaiu au.tID lit vd ix llnkri to ft ooriitir tticiL'tji \ nifrii.oi ) Bloiisainptbcr lino v,f ttani K'J.'HV lut nortliitnotcfii dofirc™ itnd fifty inimiti-s cunt tweho•lialng and sixty linka tu u corner lu Uio linojfUmi* formerly of J<>h>i Hnnce ; thenco (G)along tbo samo nnrtb simuty-ttvo (U'Krcea

IRON ERA

I07ER, Morris Co,, 11.

IS THE OBBATEST

Local Hews JournalKo (0)

i c.irncr of inuds or JOB BO Doll ; tliloug gaid Doll's Hue Bouth rourtoun uegn

DakBftpHng; thence (Vj iu a cimtiuuntiuu uf

flftuon Qvatuvu and flrtuuu miiiutoa wo'it six:beiua and Dflv linlii tu a stake for iin Iho lino or tho Andrew JJokor ram

il.uiiiH and thirty Hutu from tbe [>iu.1st) noted comer ,,r sii^ Andrew Bakoi

, (8 | altiiiR tho liiHHjf iinid And row JUltn

* c i i aif tlicH«X-llart,

thi.'ttam« (rt)WOBI iw-ntv-ti

mid tl l t i id d

i lit a toi lot iii

»i«rnL-d]

deedro (9) a l o w a Ii

rph^n

i l l )

n t r tl.uioot ;tljonoe(12}»l(,i)K«iaid l i j ranl tuino lot (aud in m cu

acr of tboCrano Iron Compaoy'i land;tiicmic (13) nioi'K t l l t l l r ' ' " u l u " " ( l 1 o 'ghtoendocreoM imut oigliloi'n nhahin and s i . l y linksto Ihfl placu nf I^Rbiiiliiu, ttintalnln.- - - •- —drud and flfty-SL-vtii acres or laud, bu IUH annmmura or less. Tho cunn.es nnd (Uetftnooi.wilhtho exception of tho eeveutli line, beiim takenfrom formor coriTiiynnocs. Excepting there-

t thu riicbt, tltio and intorcil of tho Crai>n Company lu a par t of said IDIIIIB, uonveyc

to them In the tiartiea of the flnt p i r t (B&IUturv UuheranO William H.Uakor . )by declhfrfOctober 21st, 1HT2. and recorded la Ho

riit Giiiiuly Clurk'« Office, in Buuk O 8, [wjteB

• ion! of tho l 'crro Monto Hnilri»'J Cump&nj

luin (Utoti Anril UHth, 1871, and reoordiJ ILlid Iktcorti of pvtde, in Hook Ii 8. page 1B2,E., m i l uunvyyiiia btTowitii a rif[lit of way *railroad o^er rutlomiiiir; laudii cf fl&id I Io^ . jslur !n>:'. William ][. linker, two rods in widthi i!;!';or sido of a line IH!*Ilining at a point in

..JO aovonth Iiuo of tbe anoro proniisos throechains and eighty linkw from tho oipbth cornc

' runnltifi thence sooth forty decroe i anty mlLulcB wcBt.to a point in tho line (

tlio Raid Andrew Biker farm tliirtr-eiglichains and fifty links from tbo said plnn iroocoruur. BeiiiK the vsmc premiatu conveyed titbo Raid Hekleii T . Bcnui 'un and Isaac S, W sUirnmii by u l d Henry B a k i r and wife andWilliam H . linker •nd wife, by d r o d o f e * .

itb naid mortgngo, thosnnio li-Biup giwtire part of tbe cunaiduratlon money

n . MoDAVIT, Sheriff.lidot

Dated July 1B11J7"1U7O.'hrff.

118 «

SHERIFF'S SALE!D Chauuflry of New Jetaej -Vi. fc. tot Lmorlffafind prnniiHnR, wherein Edroand DJlslscy B^I William II. Ilaher, Executors o.tho laat will and tofUnient ef William H.Ihlior. dflrt'iwed. am camplainanta, and D«.viit KIBE, UPHTJ Itaknr, H^nry EoelcuiBnThe Nationil Iron Bank or Horrialown, ThiDovnr Bank, Qeorse niobards. Bio hardU.:ufK". JumeK H. fjimp*on. Fiancis H. Fit?*.-niRnJtf.rtinVamlorhiwf.TbeMational UnionBank of Dover, Lewis H, Fr«ama&, D»an-port C. Boillh, Uoorco E. Voorhoei and Jas.ll Voorheci, are dereodants. Beinrnablito October Term, A. D. 1879.

Kim UND D. HALBSY. Bol'r.Ijy virtue of tliP abov* Btat«d writ of flpi

mciar} in my hands. I shall expoio for sala a.Public Vcudiio. at the Court Hoaw, la Horrtf

town, N. J., on

MONDAY, tho 20th day of SEPTEMBER

A. D. 1679. between tho hours of 13 M. ando'clock P, M., tbat iff to "".fUrnoon of said ' "into in tlm Town

Morris and RU

;lnninpit the northwest corner of Hoi Btri'ut and Pequannook street, m inof Duviir, B,ud luoi from thonco (1) in irlr ooume aloDR the lino of said MoF»rroot flKy-aix foot: thenoo {'A) in a not

il partlloi with Fcqanunoaklyooiirnu huiid

ak Banterifiparallel with UoF»rUn Btroat fifty-

fret tn the went lino of Poqunnnock street

line of PeqaaDiiock street one hundred fo«l tiMcKurlau utrcct and platBof bcuinnlng, cctainiiifj flTO LhoDBand mi hundred square ft,.ot laml. Uulng the eauia laud ami yrvinlaeitLulJamoB A. QondAle and wife oon rayed tothe said David King, by deed bearing datSeplombcr 26th, A, D. 1871.

WIlilAM n . MoDAVIT, SberiB.Dated July Ktti, 1BT9. *7 10

Adjourned Master's Sale.IN CHANCERY OP NEW JEB8K:

Hra.AlbCito.ij..II,»Ollbort Bndd.and MHinOa Uudd, wire o[ saliailbert Budd ; Ira Tbarp inO M.ibtr H,Tharp, AJuiiniitratora ot Patty C. Tliarp,M-ceaBod ; Darld SJltrp, Donatus L. U 'Ooriuan W. Dodge, Titn« B. Moiep. C , „od DodRo.UoDry D. Van Ktrttrma. II amp tonA. Courmm and John Van Ko it rand, TheDover Iiaak, ~U>w\s Eutcber, Jr., Geot-RiKutcber, John lt.Piper.Tbe National UnlorBanu at Dover. Francia 8. FnMroan, Jobn OHill, MOBCB A. Drookfleld, Edward W. Htvbard, Goorgo Riohirdu, lilohard Qeorire,James H. Simpson, William Smith. JosephHedfjeii, Fredwlelt A. DoMott, Malinda ,'I!ud<1, Laura C. Van Derveer and Peter 1Tan Derreer, defondant*. ifl. la. for ••!» . .mortffKgad premises. Ilotnrnsble Octoberai, 1879. BciouDona ft BHTI-H, Holr's.Tlie silo on behilf of tbo abote-ntmtrd par-

ties, stands adjonrned to take place at thefront door cf tbe Court Home, in Mori'

' ' MONDAY, 8EPTEMBEH29tb,A. U. l«70, between the bonrs of twelve nooiand five In the afternoon, that It to .ay at twio'clock In tbo afWroooD of taid dav.

OEOROE W.

Piled Sept. lnt, 1870.

i i Emerieicel Farmerwho bad juat purotuu«l a raie SMJH: '

regret I did not u e the

Thnmas Hay.,_.befon} purchasing, us It Is a better raks

Msis less thsn I paid."

ALLEN 4 MONKQTON, AgeriU.

ORIENTAL AND ECONOMIST

OIL STOVESare tho bent, We will furnish oil for tins*

quarters of a cent su Lour lo run on

Cream Freezers,Chorry Fitters,

Preserving Kettles,

R E F R I G E R A T O R S ,

FRUIT CAHS, &e.if th. 8 T 0 V I and TO) 6TOBES ot

A L I E N & MONINGT0N,

DOVER AND CHESTER.

G-1.O. MANN'SNew Billiard Parlorand SALOON, „lltt€{]np with new- " J I to thi '

North New Jersey.

THE

IRON ERA

HAS THE IABOEST CASH PAID

CIRCULATION

AXD » TBE

VERY BEST MEDIUM

ADYEETISEES

IRON

* OUT TUB H»T

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