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TH SHINOTON STAR. 0. II. SIGLBY, Publisher,•_ VOLUME XIII. An Independent Journal of Literature, Agriculture, and Home Interests—"Hew to theLinB, Let the Chips Fall Where t h e y ' $2.00 PER ANNUM. WASHINGTON, WARREN CO., N. J., FKIDAY, MAY AC 1880. NUMBER 19J WM. A. STRYKER, .Attorney sit T-iii- Solicitor <md Matter in Chantery, (firV ATTflHNET ANDCOUNSEL) , WM'JtACTlTIO.VEK lH ALL THE COI'I1T9 Of SEW JEKSKV. *OAltTIC[r[,.VU nllenllon ulten l X Hiire unit Citllielhiii » S«U>*. Acc.iMit-. Ac, In Sluts, nnii (Jttisilrnwlnit.if IWi gagt*, Lcii—i, Will*, AgiYtwiI* /AW OFFICE OF CITY .177*}*. (1st Flow) So. Ill Wii<ililiiK('>il Atomi WASIILVGTOS, i\. J. Mnrdrttirf". r fan ut the II mJ-, Mort- il L'nimacu. JOHN M. VAN DYKE, at Law, Solicitor mid Winter in Chtnccry, 1'UACTlTIONKlt IN T1IK UNI- TKD STATES COUIiTS, Ami In all III? Court* of Xi-w Jorsi'j. WASHINGTON, N. J. "~5r J. H. SMITH," Boriiier!yofC.[,KX GAIWKX, llnntcrdon County, N.J., Hiado ilc of ilcll-viic tl.mpli^l Muiiicnl folk-ce, N V. llivliii* feitli-d juTtnnuctitly In Port .Murray, kindly oiTiiii* hi* wrvlcw u* a, nxulitr |.'»>lc'- to tlieflll/.u!HM>r r.iri.Murrny, Audi-ram, Km vlllt-uintvlcluity. OlllwniU'r April t»t i t Hie hnii'i* owned Tiy 11 CanflfUl. H-IICII itll calls nlchl or day will inniiiiiily rL'-tiimilidto. Hdorcnw^-llr. Service, Junction, Dr. J. D Peimsylvaniajtailroiul, SON On iinil after Nov. 17th, 187'J. trains leave and arrive as follows: I-euvo Mtinnnka Uhunk 3.-1.'), a. m. 12.H0 inn] 6.30 p. m. I Ulidf1 got*. WASHINGTON HOUSE, On IMllronil Avrniir. ucnr (lie 1>. A; W. Itullruml Nliitltm, Wasliinffton, JVei/. 1 Jeysei/ This Hold lnr.S.v^'iluir^TKJFi newly lurnii'li l"iiMV^iiiHl«dhulcTh^iniMj'.r^i'-l| l 'luMhu' l trav- •'Ilim tutlillc. Boanl. $1 i'-r duVj sinclo nnn!» 83 0*0111 ,. JAJ1KS.\O|7.\N. I'top. ST. CLOUD HOTEL Was*aiagL» A73., Washington, K. J. Iu"Location, AuommoiLUIuu and MiniaiPQC PERMANENT and TRANSIENT GUESTS WELL ENTKitTAISKD. <«l'RICI& ItEASUNABLE. A iVcir Billiard Parlor Attached ^ _. G. F. b'JAATES, Proprietor BoM News for Ite-Travelioi P i l e The Hotel Vauderbilt, 34 Afi«Warren St., X. IV -1 f\Q ROOMS. XyO IIU li ROOMS. IIIL'IU li call intly fiinil-hcil. O|icn ilny nnd .mi'. 50u. purely; Meal*, :23c. id Jmliji! for yon»clvui>. .. S.'A.COLK.' .REGULAR DRY-GOODS Uelviderefp-10, (*.-'"> ft.m., 12.3C, C.37 p. m. I-oiive 1'hillipsburg C.lft, 7.00 a.m., 1.02, 7.1(1 p. in. Leave Frcnchtown G50, 7.38 a.m., 1.40, *nd 7.4ft p. m ' U-ave Luinbertville 7.20,8.10. a. m., 2 10, 9.!if> p. m. Arrive at Trenton 7.55,8.50, a.ffl.,2.47, 8.57 p. m. Arrive Fhilnda. (Kensing(oc) 9.0.1,10.0; a. in.. 4.03 i 1 . it. A'.rfvc at West Philadelphia, 9.10 a. m. X.V>, 9.55, p.m. // 'Arrive New York 9.35,< 10.35, a. in ami 4.45 p, in. SOUTHWARD Leave Philadelphia (Kensington) 7.40, 10.15 a. m.. 4.10, :i.:t(),i>,m. Leave West Philadelphia 8.00 and 11.00 a. m .400, ft.'lll p.m. Leave Trenton 8.05, a.m., 12.05,5.15, ami fi.-l'l p. in. Leave Lambert*ilie 9.3.1 a.m., 12.40 ard 5.5U, 7.15 p. IP. Leave French town 10.02 a.m., 1.1!?, 0.24, .119 p. m. Uuve Phillipsbtirg 10.43a. m.,l.r). p t,".CiJ, 8.15 p. m. Antra IJelviderc 11.08 a. m., 5.28, 7.3S, 8.47 p. m. Arrive Maunnka Chunk 11.15 a.m.,2.3i>, 8.r».?p in. Connection is made at Man link a Chunk with Delaware, Lncknwamm & Western Railroad. At l^high Junction with I.c- l iigh Valley, I^liigli &Susque linn mi, Mor ris & Kssex, nnd New Jersey Central Rail roads. At Lambcrtvillo wilh Flcmfcgu>t< It. R. At Trenton with traiiis to ami from New York.C'amden, etc. "' FRANK THOMSON, L. Y. FAKMKR, Gen'l Manager. Gen. Pass. Ag'l. F. W. JACKSON, (Jcn'l Sup'l U. U. B. or N. J. Div -f- A. ANDKRSON, Sup'l Hel. Uel.Div, THE |.,.-... .... ...;. TooWurh nf njT.nrly. When Hve inthe gurdcn was plucking the THE LEADING -I.VJ) MOST WARREN COUNTY! THE TAXPAYER'S FHUHD I.EAim'C! TUB LK.Wll.VU TDK LBAlMSd THK LCAPIM! f>Thl!lH!8l. KXTK I'lUSL KXTtlll'Itlil NBWriPAl'KU INTii'B COUNTYfl StJESCRIBENOW'] JLTUHEK G, l!rt!l Train* Loire Junction >r NEW YulIK mid INTERMEDIATESintlon* : 37 A. 51.—Cininoctine At Siiim-tvllle tot t'k-m- Itigtflit; ut lloiitii* iSrook (or Trcn- inn. "liilmlflphln,'Ac. fM Bt KlItH belli tor Ni'ivarb 1 0 . 2 0 A.M.—(ViiitH-ctinir at H't-ti BrlJ.-c lor IIIL-'I 11li;h liritliiu brnnch: ut Sower villo ' '" uln.'icn; nl Hound Hwok •, PIllllKlulllhll, ' r Ntitvnrk. mid t. W w, c.>p|...,,r n \l urr.-t.ro AJ Jr."-nl IjtHfK - M..H1 inml»-r»r UotllKl PUblU ? Irlnl. whichw ASH la n.lvn <>. 1 . SMil. :v i' ami 1'nbo K'l! lIlttltlR un. i' will forul.h re, ut llinful iml tlio a tnpftort Ml. her. 00 liliitdilii Ii Bridge far Ilieli iK>t..r Kiiinii^tn; ut Ituiind I!rook- i< r Tr.Mtw,. }>hll!i(Ii.-l[]|i!ul Ac, wid nt Kllzubtlh lor NL-wH'k. O.r,S I 1 . M.--Mllk-Ktiii>|)liiK»tiillrt4ll>in». 7.1« P. M.-Cimiii-ctliigatllouiiilUrouklorTrcn i tonj'tiilndtlphln, Ac. | SUSUAVS: I intiuii'f. .... ; ./•-' •• iHtloi:». Loue P/iUUjn-htr'j; I.EH1O1! ANH SWQUEIU.NNA DIVISION. :io A. SI Fnr nil Mnrlons to Munch ChiLk. Drllton, Ac. ..SO A.M.-l'orall sluiloiis tn fctacion. it.r.l r. M.-FornlltHaitoiiMoS'mitm,. .-S.rtrs I'. M.-Put all stutloim to Detlilt'lifin. IJ..-W i'. M.-ForBlltHmionDioJIuuchCliUu LtavcNEW YultK far JUNCTION : t.»O A. J!.—• •nimt'clIIIJ; Hi Rliwlielli Irutii ' ark. ut i:oum] Urook from Tt t S i i l h Fll STAR r0W( ] _ _; And ci'joying the HJcn walks shady, I wonder if uvernho turned up her nose, A ml sighed, " I'm too mticli of a lady! Too nincli of a ludy, 1 dear Adam to work, r A helpuieul wiu matlo to bo petted ;; You kcpi> tilings inorder 1 reullj mual shirk, ' " h h Though thofact.'dt 1 Jr. •it-'.- led." .i •:.•. regret- To day nhe lioa daughters whose delicate hands Arc wbollyutifiltad for lubor. ^iiDost/^IinIgucs llitm to 11 alter thi When they languidly rail on a neighbor, Their mission oc earth is to gossip am dress, And livu upon lifu'B sweetest, hone/. And they haven't a bolhcr or trouble nn- ksj _ Their masculine bank falls in money. IWsn't the loveliest tiling to be sure, To dabble incooking and dishes, Hut ni'ivr n humc WAS kept tidv nnd pnro lty iliunty rsthcticiil wishes. I'm free to confess 'here is somcihing it .More attractive than pulling a stitch in And many a weary. Induslriuna wife Isn't deeply in love with her liiklien. Hut duty is duty, and dirt ahenya dirt, And only the lazy deny It. " • Crocheting is nicer than making n shirt, But man never yet was clothed by it. To nit in ii parlor in indolent ease. Till one grows all fragile and fady, Or Hounce through the strut silly gazerd to pWae Is being too much ofa lady. Too much ofa Intly to darn up her IIOFC Or govern her house with acumen; Too much of n ludy, whcrevtrtslio goes, To ever be much ofn woman 1 The muscles that Uod mudc are useless to lier, KxcL-pt to be wropjied up in satin, •"' us Tor an intellect—she would prefer A bonnet tomustering Latin. Too much of a ludy to own a grand liuart, To be a true daughter or mother; loo muttt of a lady lo bear the bra\e part I hut ne'er can be borne ht another. By fashion or birth ton fine for this earth. Whcn.jt comes to tbc Judgment's pay- Though our Lord may ddiijut in tlic lillies in white, Will hi) smile on '' Too much ofa lady? CltEtlund Jkraltl., :: But the sliocii caniCruJvly" im'li'er froui the columns of the paper. It wus tiot inone hour, or two, that she could conquer her own grief as to leuvc the house. But when the first buttle was over iu her heart site went ut once where she ne^ John would have bad her go. So when, faint with her long night of misery, tbc mother lay moaning, a kind hand was phtccd upot: her shoulder, and a t'oicc clear and strong, but sweet with wo- manly tenderness, spoke the dcurcst word on earth : " Mrllier!" She looked up with haggard, blood bhot eyea, und saw bending over her furo thai love, pity, and -Jeep unutterable tenderness had transformed into positive beauty. " Mother," llic sweet clear voice said this is not uhut John would wish.' 1 Tho mother's learfl, the first she had-from the presence of Iho dying. Frictiiin all its Brancte! h ning oman lira. S.iS A. M.-Con ton, .00 P. M.-l'irt.ii ndiit Hound llmuk In 'hflmli.'l(ihlj, &c. ctmi:nt KID-.UIKJIII fro t Ilniind Ilrook irom . . 1lilhuhi . Ii;:.. nml from HiuU ISrhlL-' It i.30 P. M.-C'tiisi'diiiK at Ellwi url.Mir.dui burnerv '' STORE, I- 15 P. .M.—'-'or.i.cctins .it round Itrook firnu SUNDAYS: l.tttt.P, M.—StO)ij»Incr at nil nations. lurihfr infotmaiion tee Time Tnlilcg II. I'. BMJUWEN'. LEHIGH Y ALLEY WHOLESALE '• .^" ' • " JUST OrENED'l.VTnK " BliATTY II f/ICD/iYG, Wasliiuglou Are., Wasliingloii, IV. J. CONSTANTLY JlnllLk i CHOICE LIQUORS: i-mirrcn AT.BS, IIROWT srhuT, miK l'OKT WI.NKK. KYB WHISKKr, ANG I.ICA WISH, CALIFOHNIA ..Mari/hnd'aiui JicnUicl 1 !/ Whittle;/, Scotch, - ' Irish 'and-Jti'mnica'-Hums,-)-- -,~~•;. i-:r: WINES FOIi SACRAMENTAL USE '• A full slock of tho licet TOBACCO &CIGARS Two Doors from (hoTost Office. ' ; : GJLBERT BREWER; Agentf; H. E. OromaD, WE. CIGAJiS,:.. V AnilJiil kinder CHEWIKG X.M1 ' Ac. CIOAHH from ^10 to ^70 ror Holloway's PillsC Exorel-i.ynnr Jnilsmenl.-/. BBTC:-anti tictlflr iV" ! fi l i 1 iVi. y fi»"" lv * r " u fhlw " n " lil> -" r ' 1 »"*'.«""•• IMI>I^|III rutiotiiii HyUiUi nil Tlio ruli'irf' h'ti« IILTII tiidunvurut I)r.l!()l](i>viiytiiroii'.'li IIK.- iu orlL'lit ill M* ecluhnitcd I'l!l« tind OIiil nifillfii In liui-plni; witli cnmtniin *en#e lluncu lUTntir c<>H?ii|mlluu, ]>1 lit i>iiriinl|ii!i, i'ti- • ttj lilt ClItHIIUIH- t'rllr nml vital ttiiM ij» dcly tticiitiiick^f pri'piiruil for Uilc lliosu 1'IIIHIIIIII u ol thcri^uriler, ii N tli« liowi-l-, til .rrlin I d (h I mi m niiilluti -u CIIII i-(|iial tlin iiullu iit. L* tlir.v dive lo tt:e lrimlEuf; It* o^ueu. dct 0 sbnnlnc a lie is^fritifti uix nf Pills 1 t Holioi ways Ointment or lUcur* in-tliv , KWNB, or otlii-r >(ly [«r IIAl) l.liOS, SillV.liilnt». C1OUT, laen^e ^'TlioKlcliCHt Dload... Swueioxt. Breath r, ulres' BklQ InIIivp fitter-." --.-.•H.«^«—-— "A littlo Hofj lllttora «nTCF,Mg doctor bllll ft "Tlmtlnvnllil wife,taotlier, rintetor cblM c o mndo Die jileturn of limrtli wltlr II.ipMllvn -"Wlion n-urn down ntid ready to tWio junr L Hop Hitters In wliatynn tec&;-'r—<.•*:>-• TT ~. "Iluu't pliyflc HUII idiVH'G, f>ir' ItVwpabmiit V JCovs, Imt taU.Uoji tlilttm tb'at build \iv u rii)-Mclai>«or>illBclioul Ilnp ]!lttnr« " -• n ^.'..IlnltbUbcantrnan.j Mitimml benuly." "Tliwo nra mor.' j«n*U oilier meJI "VtbentliaLrAtD •„innsoloi weak. ftDd 1 iron mads Trill) IIop II BEST WORK X-*i"ioes . BUSINESS CARDS, HILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS, ENVELOPES, STATEMENTS, CIKCULAKS, Ami everyiUnj; dec thai ltu-l;]e?a nun in iy naiit. Invitations, ' Hall-Tickets, Program m en, ";. _. Orders .oi. Dancing. PRINTING POSTERS A HI'JCCIA LTY. Pamphlets, Books, Law Cases, AND MISCELLANEOUS HUNTING AdvenisG in the Star! Rates Xaberal. tl«.lrlar you do t ivillw npf. Thej luat arc nomucJi aucnlicir Dottier brandies c nbtrurVtmrrniij'fin unwise] ito yout .fjnurb A WOMAN'S SACRIFICE/ " You might do belter, Julin." // Mrs. Williutns spoke fretfully, as 'If tbi news told toher by lier only pon was not pleasant for berto henr. What a ringing, clcur voice it was I So strong and hearty, as if to match the tall, stalirurl figme. Hie bright brown eves and handsome, sunny face of John Wil- liunip. " Ik-tter!' And now a^ficarty lav out. '• As if theie lived a bcller than Ilunnali Coyie ;•' " Hui, John, she it otily a shop girl." " She won'l be a shop girl ivheu she ii my wife. I am not A rich man but my siilury will make a comfortable hoine for ull of UP." "She will turn me out of doors, like lOUgll." .- - - ".Mother," crtL-d Julin, with a quiver of anger running through the surprised re- proucb of his voice, "you should know Haniiab Coyie better than iliat. 1 ' Mrs. Wllliums' conscience gave her a urp twinge; for she did know 11tumuli belter tlma Iu tbink she would deprive a crippled old tvomnn of herouly borne, Hut Mrs. Williams, like ninny a fond other, bad nursed diich high hopes for the future niutrimnniiil prospects of her. boy, that she felt only a rude shock of disap- pointment when lie told her ol.hia engage- ment, if' " Surely/' she mused, after/John bad left ely higher lopgirl."-- ... Vi.. lie was well educated, wellT^conneete'df and occupied a responsible position. Just one week later Ilannali Ooylecame to tlie liOHsp.where situ was "lo Imvii hinl grudging wclcoine ns 1 's 1 m'sires3..and- en tering softly, •Wot to thecrippled woman's chair. , '•' Croiiclicd-duwti -nmorg •ihu'-ciisliiuiiH, ciiiinff.toi have shninkto lesg -than her actual aizo in her misery,' wus Hie foud, proud mother, her frame shivering'in con- vulsive agony, her words always the same. " Oh, John, my son, my good.suu 1 Oh, Jcavenly Father, let me die !" Slic hud been all one long night go morni- ng, EO sobbing, utterly desolate, ulterly- ilone. ' ' . ...-,-- '"." The son she idol'zed, Iho trusted . clerk, the fond, proud lover, was lying in u cell; was W(iitinff_a trial forjorgej-y. __ .•_ a badbeen wrested foTpaBaiiigTi'"forg- ed check, luken inthe very act of attempt- ing to cosh it at tlic bank. The etory he told of its possession waa so improbablfi tbut it still- rurlher: injured him, and gavo personal icycngc nn addi* tional motive for his punishment. Ko said llat Gerald Somers, the EOQ of ono of tha partners of the firm, had scat him" to tho bank with tho check. ,^ r . '•• I t Bcnicely needed tho young'riiah'a in- dignant denial tojCOlitmdicl'lhe story:-" 1 •'•- A friutid in the"siimo employ had gone to tbc mother and told the noivs ns kindly and dow'' ( 1ST An ulyottltenicnt Ii which all thoworld may loot: Into yonr weJn«t whiil yo«i jyUUIUo^to-iio mot ta)* AKopd aitTcitUfmcht lna ucw<[ no fflrc.'on'ralirniiitf;_«"!" i)ii|Ti|ru.tw Ii RITCB awny no boxes "of clpa'tB' to" cml mcrinb drcJu'cB' lo^'coeWJncia*-'! _ l< UH4\.IJ, DUli IJiUEUUj UlLULOUlJIl Dull JUJ licr for hia daily route ofjduty, " eutclj Jolm might aspire '/to 8ome\hin{f liighc: than a mere shop girl." - -• V i yp A flerco nnger and stout i^rido tail kept, tlio^old. Inay-up^during-that_ trying inter- view, but once BUG Was alone, she crouched: inlhocushionB ol hep^chair. and moaned [ut in'the utter misery of her heart, rlTliEroj Wftg^o.Btrou •j.ttrm i t u l l ifl Lhvri to' her own "room.that n i g l i t . — ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ There was no hearty, ringing voice to bid her good; m I, flawed )a»t at the sound of ler eon's name. Oil Hannah!" slicsatd, "you do not believe John \s guilty ?'' " John guilty ?" the girl cried, her voice ringing like a trumjict cull, her Cjcs fl:tsh- in^', and her checks growing crimson. " Mother, liow can you put thu words to- gether? Yonknow-I know—that lie U innocent." " iJut he i.s in prison. He will be tried." This was the first conversation that drew :he hearts of lite two women together, but the bond that kuit them during the months Ihat followed wus that of suffering nnd sor- row, Ihat would have torn tho heart of tbc man whom they loved nnd trusted during ils darkest hours. Pur the triulonly separated them iiirrly and terribly. Twelve intelligent men, after heaving ull he evidence, pronounced a verdict ofguil >-, und John Williams was sentenced fbi un years. It is nnl in th" jiiitfiT of our j>en to dc- 'Criuc Urndesolate home to which tbia new vaa carried. They nevor douVilcl him, even in tltt iiue bfall'iiieovL'twhelining evidence thu had condcnincd him, but Heaven soctiifd to uve deserted them* when they knew the "As you bbpe for mercy in the nex world, tell the truth of John Williams' Iii- r.iktncc!" '••;' • •• • lie gasped convulsively, while Ins father bent jver him, and tho physician looked in- quiringly at tbe intruder. " John Williams," the hoarse, dying -•olce said, very feebly, " was Innocrnt. I did give him tho check, as he said. I wrote the signature." Ucrald," cried the father, " is tit true?" .. " Jt is true, as I hope for God's mercy.' 1 There was a moment of awful silence," Then the old man turned to Hannah. " Who arc you?" " John Williams' promised wife." " Go. I will do himjustice. Leave me with my son." She bowed Vj 1 head, and went softly result of tbc trii Hannah Coyie va<, 'not pretty. Hei foutiires were jilaiii, her eyes were a soft brown, »nd slic Imtl u siveet mouth, Ihat ojuld suiilu biuvcly, ai:d light her face for the invalid's eyes in the darkest hours liut slic Imd otic great beauty hi long, jhettvy inusses of huir, ofa rich dark liroivii, and of wbieb slic WAS fontl and proud bc- ie John uilmired it. It is my only beauty,' 1 she would gay, when uUl Mra. Williams exclaimed nt its •I must keep it glossy and ptetly for Jolin'ri sake. He must find hh ifc unaltered waiting for him when be mies home. 1 This was bcfoic the crushing verdict that ended the young clerk's trial. the old ludy ownuil tbc little home in which she lived, her sole logauy from her dead husband ; but as Iho weary mill id erupt slowly ulon'g,.poverty shaived ? utily face in tliu humble home. Hannah worked faithfully tit IHTu]J post nil -Mrs. WilHtuns was taken veryill. Barrow and anxiety began tohuve phys- icul as well as incnlul (.-licet, und the mother bowed down, aged more in otic year iif seji- n'ution from her son tlutn she had ever icen in ten of tlioir loving comnnnionship. It was impodbible to leave her ulone, and thu Bitunlion wus resigned. N't-arer and nearer crept lite gaunt wolf joverty.. Ultle tirticlcs of furniture that could be spared were sold ;-litt!e comforts were de- nied ; extra hours were given tothe poorly d sewing tliuL renlnced Huutiah's work, aud yet actual hunger waa staring them:n the face. Nearly two yours had John Williams slept in a convict's cell, when one morning I Lin nali Coyie, leaving herfielf•ii'tij*6sed ;rge sleeping, went to one of the, fush- ionable bair-dressers, '.' come to SL'II my hair"' she said, choking back her tuurs, urid thinking—"It will"grow 'ouT h's'uin before John coiiies The proprietor led her tothe haiidrca •. g room, anu-'liKiihis' nmuzoment at the superb profusion undcr^M^fiJ^ liiilf-con- U'tnpttious s m i l e . - , . • WliL'u" liunii!i!i.teft,i,only three shillings id been paid bur for hcr-.doscly cropped liend; yet llial would keep lib a little longer in Iho feeble frame of Jobn's mother, id Ilannali was thankful. ' . She was rapidly wulking.home .when she was attracted for a momen'. by ii crawl, and lier fcut seemed paralyzed as BIIC heard a innn'sny: .' " ' "Is ho mucli burt. ? " "Fatally, I should^say;' One of tlie nrifea put his foot oil his breast." " Gerald Somers!, tfutally injured !'' , "nanrfnir never paused to ' contemplate She forced-her:.way, through the. crowd into Iho inner roomwbero tho. young "man" Wiy"waiting.for death. •- \ You cannot-go:!n.V:---^^-' ' " I .most go in!. I t is u mailer <if, life and/lcath," alio" unswcreil. "~* r I niual him before he dies." 'Something in-the-while, earneaUface moved the heart of the man, nnJl lmonnn-: cd tlio door. ; ^pw'"s6fa t " l i g l i t i y ' = covered'^witlr a' 1 sheet, loy the hiindaoinc, ditslputsd soiuof tho merchant prince. v . Kneeling beside him, looking into thu Sh dffn" facorwas 'thtrhastily suriini on. 0 bond of thu couch. ^ ; l^They..had.thought.'conEcion3nc.i3:dead.in thd'elill figure when "a clear'"Vofcd'"spoke" yg thd'elill figure, when "a clear'"Vofcd'"spoke" an op- f TI: i i i.s in 1 .iv K\<IA«I;I> « ThfClitill mul fliottiititt* IuWlil l«Ni|I>.]i<cl-A L<>ver»s» N.tR, r.mu.l^Iioui. Journal. After all, the yoke of marrugu id paratiH that should sit on Mo pain of xhoulder^; WM\ there is nothing very seem- ly iuseeing u girl wait to wear her own part of it until it has been niwly pmldod willi quiUtil satin, [.wking al tliu mtlter frotu a less thtv.it^i] nnint ot' y'ww, ton-r r>-i- !{iigcincnts arc mllicr tiivsnuin hi tostriet ing the liberty of girls. Miss Jenny, «lio is going to marry Mr. Simpson ns sooi that hopeful young muu gets a living, is menuwhile todeny liewIT many pleasures, lest Simpson should take fToucc. Site tnmt eschew b.ilU; she intut ike care llu' notjjtly milsea lovn to fwr ; and for this purp^u ?hn is obliged to let all ciiancc comers l-c sjKioilily" informed of Unhuppily, the symbol- isniofriugj isatiViiyj u.ircg.irdod, uUa tlio Stance cor.iers mislil discover H12. f.wt for. .lieinaelves bv looking at the si'cotnl fisiger uf Miss Jenny's left bund if.Joiny hw no sisters to talk uf her bjlrotlul, and if licr mother docs not accept limiily hints to iiuntion il on e v c y necessary occasion, or be engagement U nul umiomiceii in the Uomc Juurmtl. tlie girl is CHIIILT enibir- i! for wordi in which toconvey tlia dL-ltcatiilv tostrangers. Shecunnot a to Mr. Sitnpsoii as "Johuny"—that would be too fumilur; atiu cannot sjuiik ^f bitn m •'Simpson," for this would sound j ^Ho opjincd lils eyes wildly, and the clear. •Tutnei Somcrs kept his word. He was an upright man, and lm Rac'r'fic- cd tlic name of the dead lo right that of the living. Ilc would not take John buck. The sight of his face was too exquisitely painful, but he paid him hUfull salary fo tlio time of his absence, and found him lucrative position. It was the day of the home-coming. Mrs. William? in her own chair wai smiling upon John a3 lie enrrcased Han IUII'H cropped jiair. Very grave and pale his sunny lace hai become in ils bitter trial, hut a smile Tightened it as he heard his mother say : " It was for me, John, slic sacrificed all her splendid hair. I cannever tell you all aho sacrificed for me, but that speaks for ilaelf.-' Clasping Hannah in a close embrace aaltcd: " Do you think now, mr^ier, I might do better 1" " Not if yew could marry an emprr.«." She thinks so slill, andJohn agrees wit) her, though he has been mitrricd funr years and Hannah's hair is as superb as ever. fl Ilrldct Shot De Former Lover. A trnj'it">i! stnr? crtinp? fnnn Ston 1 . 1 conn ty, Arkansas, where the principal parlies involved arc well known. John Hart is a wealthy planter and the owner of several largo estates on White Uiver, which yield a large revenue. Jle lives inn magnificent houso anddispenses an elegant and lavish hospitality tofriend and stranger alike. His family consisted o( a wife am' one daughter, whose personal attractions were such that she came to be known through ll ht f h that partofllio country us " Pretty Moliio Hart." Her udmircrs wore so mmorotis nnd soenthusiastic Hint byllieai slio was set upon the throne of pre-emi- nence and crowned the "queen of four counties." Ucsidcs her attractions of per- son she had u way which won and ruled till hearts. People called her a coquette and a (lirt; but the ncausation came from less favored rivals. At all even':), there jsl lotliing in the sad history of Hie closing mnntbH of her life togive color lo the charge. Among her neighbors and admirers was a young man named Philip Lee. lint Lee wns a worshiper and a suitor as well as 1 admirer. lie loved tho girl desparutcly. Ho wimvcallliy, well born, well educated, popular arnon-; his friends and acrjiiaiiitan C63. and giftnd, It was thought, with many coble finalities. Ho courted Mary Hurt with all the ardor of a poetic and chival- rous nature. He ran tilts in her nameal the locul tournaments, sang chansons be neath her windows, at'd composed sonnets in her honor. He conld not touch the heart which was given to another. Mary had many other suitors; and amoiig them all she chose a rich young planter named Silas Maxwell. This young gentleman is also well ")orn, well educated and pop- ular, To him Mary promised her heart >nd hand. Tlie decision full with stunning force on Pli'Iip Lee. He resolved to seek tin inter- view w.tli the girl in tlic liujw, ii is to 'tie iresnnietl, of trying what persuasion and protestation might (.'fleet lo came a revoca- tion of her choice, He found her nl the village liuict io company will'; some girl frieuils, nith whom she wus discussing the dotuils of her wedding trousseau. He nvited her to walk with him to the river bank, as he wished to sp^ak, to. her alone. After some hesitation she consisted. It was 11beautiful afternoon' toward lh« eniUf last November—a warm andpicas- I unwluy..Flower* still blonmwl ..alona thol oad.siile, nnd .Mary stopped togather tliem I us fhe passed. I,™ for some time was, silent and constrained. Kiually be abruptly linked her if H!I« rua'ly iiilcndtxl to mai >ilt.-i Mmwell. " Yet," she replied Tii I-oe bi'soi'ght her lo revoke lier resolution; lo remember bow di-votedly be bud loved it?"-, linw deeply, boV truly, how passioj itely; how lie lived lor her ulono, tind f.t lier be would willingly die. Tin: girl was moved :o pity: but, nl- Lbougli slid wouh! ulivays ciiurish a warm Vlcndsliip for hltn.sliQ uoiii^ not break Ii'T rci'ouiice thrj 111,m whom her icart lud chosen, und to who in her band !ged. 'I'lieu, as if to show the :onlrint tietwocn wonlj and (IL-L-LN, Lse li-eiv a revolvi-r a'id uiniad it tit her, es- jluiinirt" : " 1will kill you; you ought lo die." With death looking at her from '.he muz le of (hut murderous weapon tliu girl did a llyHer Tlio a f f a i r of Iho Lnv. One of the officials of Justice alley in , Delrtill, lliu FrttsPrtax aay», wasTUm oilier '"J." day called upon, by an old gray-headed far- <//;, ,'- "M mcr ami his wife, together with a neighbor, " and outside the door they bltcbcd an old, . : half blind horse, wlioso cash value waa reckoned at twenty five doltan. ' , ; "You BCC," explained tlio old farmer, " N'aylut ,ronc3 want 1 } to buy tho old hosa out there, but he wants a bill of Bale signed by my wife and I. We want you to draw one up for us." The justice reached down one of tho printed blanks, HI led it out and then said.- ' Now you Katun wliilo I read Ilia over id sec if it is all right. AHready now?" " Know all men by these presents; That-" 'Trcsenls! Why, I'm not going tcypre- sent bttn with Ihat hoss!" Interrupted the "inner. "And we don't want any present from . him I" added the wife. ."That's all right—only a legal form," exclaimed hia honor. " Listen:, County W'uyue—first—part—consideration ~ sum of Iwcnty.livc dollars—grant—bargain and sell—parly—second part—1113 executors, idminislrators—" " 1 haven't got any executors or admla- strntors!" interrupted neighbor Jones. '_ " No ; all lie's got is a wife and two girla! " ndded the owner of theborse. "All form—all mere form," explainedIbe justice, and be went on : "And assigns forever—covenant and agree—defend tlio same—heirs, executors, and ndinliiislratnrs—" " William, I shall never sign DO such paper!" suddenly exe'aimed the wife as she roic up. Nor I, either!" stonily replied the liiisliund. "Why, I'd shake in myboota every time I met nconstable ! " It's all nmro form andaccording to " exclaimed Ills honor. "AH bills of sale read this way." Locks to me as if it was a sort o' tan- " g let! up," said neighbor Jones "The old •"•*'* hoss iif blind inone eye, and how can they .'arranthim ?" '>'', "And what 'vis this boss sale got to do ' : .ith his heirs and covenants 1" inquired he old man. '• 1 won't sign—I won't have a thing to 0 with it!" exclaimed his wife, as she walked around. " UVve always kept clear of the law, tind we ain't goin* to get iulo no scrape and lose our farm now—not if The more the justice tried to explain the bigger the 'voids looked, and the trio finally walked out, While they were unhitching itio imr.'C along Ciimo n boiisc-pninter, and when lie biid heard th^ir sfory .he picked : ': . iili a jiit-cj of paper in the alley, pulled out 11 stub ofa pencil and wrot? : " Wi! hereby sell this horse to John .rnnrs for iwenty-tive dollars, cash down. We ruifod him Irrun a colt, nnd his name is Andrew .lackson. lot (lincli. She grasped tlie pistol, ccccded in turning away ild uiin. In Ibo terriblii straggle two barmls strange: but if she refers to him fiOii'iL-ntly dischu.'gml. Suddenly LUJ uroku inln a. u ''Mr. Simpson,"- strangers niiglit draw lond hnigh. -,i I uinlesiirablo Ilnfurencca from her apparent ramilii\ritv,'vi\h a person thus coldly speci- fied. 'I'l^ijn^tbYeiigiijjjd Kirl has to put up witli a gnV-'Uiiar of chaff,..which is only pleasing fur 11 wliile, and afterward becomes intolerable.. The Irhls of nutrtiuony arc frc<iuctitly commcuded to ht>r iuiralient altenliou byway of paternal rebuke; "Ah, ty dear, you will.fiad out that I was right ivhcn you urc a wife yourself I" and so i-lh ; or ii anub i.s piit upotriit-r ton lm sty i l i t u uoiisiiTui' Inrrseir fu-e by tliu ivinin ir that she is not married yet, und that piVis"many a slip between cup and lip. Siiiiictimc-a Simpson is uutuully -huld tqi" iu iicr.n 1 -11,bogey: " M,v dcur, I don't think J.r. Siih]]son would (jsiiti! npprovu of your ivoFiinR ilmt cherry 1 ribbon ;" " Junny, dear, 1lliink Mr. Simpsun would bi> s.nlly grieved if he beard youexpress those opiu uis;" oi 1 , " Jenny, 1 amsure .Mr. .Simp30n woultl not think it proper that you should pjuy croquet wiili Captain .Mullet. 1 ;, There is enough in own and ull this to muke a girl sit unity is iho .defense. " Tlie"repTur"6T tlie~ ladies'"noses" ia""dne~d I the new industries of Now York, if we may holinvo the correspondent of tho C^mcjnnnti Enquirer, which we can't. The "writer ITS : " A tady of my acquaintahcowas given by ualuro a noso that wus fl.it—a ort of a pug with wide noalril.-'. Meeting .Iwr'a few dny-3 ago, I did not atfirstrc- cognizn lier. She was imuienaely improved. 1 asked tho cause. _ |0an'i you see ? ' she asked. I scriitiui^yd her face. ^Y I iine']; il'a youHHia'c^nd iihus grown 'out. . Wvll, I never ? \Viiat did it T Her nose stood out to a pro])cr length, and iai simply as could •i)i':videsired. ; "~;-l 1 ve gilt an exlcnsor in il,' she au'd ; 'but yoi innan't tell. 1 , *\VIml' lining, or fornij^vhich I' wear' iii liiy"iio to give it n good s'mpp. I'll nhniv' il lo you when we get home-'' She did show il o mq.__.Xt wus simply two /nrms nf RIIVIT, culoroil red on the -inner.'stirr.ic*, .to.:be pressed tip into tlmnostrils. oTheycfTecitt- CYes close in dealh. ally lifted thu end of the nose out from the facty und-wro--lint »i!^0!iiriirlab|c: : .or i!ir,L: cpyerablc." .- > . ,.••- ' sj " ' " Why, M.ir.<--," he exclaimed, "did yo think I was in earnest ? Do you rw'ly imppose that I would harm of the beaiitil'ul hu^l of tho wo;i)iii whom 1 love? Can't you ^eo that this was only a joke?" O!.id of this respite from what hadlook- lk d d ed like s ii diitith, the girl reloasnd hold of the p;sU>l. Leo put the weapon iu bis pocket, and he went his way; but us he weht'he turned back and pnwiinccd heart ominous words: . . .. ; - 11 You slioll never live as the wife of mother.*' It was the lust timu'Iiril .Miry Hull cvur iaw the" fuci! of > IMiilip,, Lee. Three "weeks later the marriage took place with pomp In the initial of her happiness M-iry had rnrg.itlen her terrible g struggle by ilm rwer bank and tho arning words of her rejected suitor. Eight days after the willing she was found in hur room—intii'doixjJ. A shot h.id been Ihvil ttirougli tlie * window ami hudpassed through her brain. Suspicion felt on Philip liejy.is arrested. Alfiratlie denied the crime.; Then homade a rambling con- fusoion..which,liUJ.iwwurti liavtVi-tripd-tn' ussimilutc ID Iho rjvingj of a- lunatic... He •was tried•onoaanu tha jury did not agree. Tlie second trial is uow going oii| and in- A fire has bceu Ijiii-ninjr Tor forty-seven year.) iu the fireptiico of a farm-house in Oswego county, N T Y," In Junuary, lSIH, 8 the farnier was Billing in front of liia fire- place and a clujcrFul (iixi, with the hired' jjirl, who wtisV1 ui[e' jVivI Ly."~KIie'r0nuirlted liuw ple.is;int such u good lire was, and li"|)ed she would ttlwiiys liuyo^one. For two'yi i iirH"iirifir"lli:U''llie'"r.ii i iriur"'loTikeirri)r i u wife, and foully cincludeil that iiGliki'd .tlic hired giri'as 1 well ns 1 p4ny otliui'luii'l'lie knew." so'lhey g(ifmarrio«l Cirly in 1SI):'. lie had thai fire ravAy for thetn when tliey cu|iii! hoine, nml loves it no'that-he hns iiuvtr allowed, it tognont since...llolijnpps ilu! iiiMtbi! cces:• before his 'Amateur fishermen in tbb United Slatcn The paper was sinned,' passed over with the Iiorsc, and as tlic farmer received the money Iigsaid ; j\ " 'I'liiit's all there is to it, law\[>r noUaw, and it didn't take two minutes. WS-.V.'d Imve tuken Andrew Jackson back houio it knocked him in the bead uforc I put ' name tothat paper, Liiuding us to keep on coveting and assigning nnd administer- ing a whole lifetime on one old boss! 1: A correspiintlent of a French military pupur remarks that white watching the in • .. nc'-ioti of the troops of the garrison of Strimbtirg he wus particularly struck'-by the great trouble ttikon to make tlie men oFuii attacking parly "hurrah" vigorously-'-•' - they liually rushed forward to close und .. cross bayonets with the imaginary..enemy. . Kven when no fault could be found with the manner in which the attack had been carried .out, troops wens oftetTniado tore- pe.it tliL^mniKcuvre over and over again becnusc t1icy*fai!c(3-ii^hout with-putficicat--- iifuuud cncigy as 1 they made their final"•' ' rush lo seize Ihe defender's position. The Austrians, the writer adds, use' the same cry'as the Prussians, ns do-alao^ lhe: Eng- •.,;_- •Hah, til iliougli by-Englishmen l d word is ly pronounced j lint tbe French lave no char actcristic cry lo stimulate nnd excite" their "soldiers' at critical momenta. Sometimes the. French' troops as they .. loutoilj "Vive lo Roil" or "Vive ri']inpereur!" or "Vive la Repnb- li(|iie !" cr "Vive Iu Prance; " and in the lalusst edition of llie fielil-excrciso bookr'tr •• iho French nrniy it is Intd dowu that/men •,-., nsiliey chargL'ni-c to shout "en avaU I "'fef-'" Iu ucluil practice, however, the Iro/pa HI t.rtt nil -tvlip^ 1IJPV f^iifirf^o . nrtfit 1 ~-^—^_ in their'/pence exercises, while the Ger-..— -':: maii9,/bestowing infinite pains upon the' preparation ol their men for real warfare, insi'Vnot only that tbe meu should shout, us laltl down Intheir regulations, but that they should shout vigorously. . . A illcmimiblc XJslit. William .McDonald, with his wife and .... Iwo boys, livinjr.in n.iojr cabin in PinoNut Valley, Ca^ wcra^siiddenly^s'arlled.p.ne ;; nighi lately about midnight by the "surlden r crashing in of tho roof, nnd a large' pile of - - A •inua iu' Muisliftll •county ;-.Ti;iittr,'^ijyu'i •iRhly years o r n E e . J i o s ^ y e ^ railroad or asteamboat_ lie is a good cd up,""lit ufcundlo nud'found two huge 1 shaggy limbs aslvaudle ona of the rafters. a'^'-single'blow at v "" r each severed tiiem from tlio body,p tho ani- innlronriiig with nigo .^nd pain. la hia struggle one of the rafters broke, and tho family rushed out ofdpors.'-McDonald tak- k ~. ing hia fiilc'wiili him^-Thcy: built i: 6 % rlarg6~T fire, which attracted tho animal to tho door iivrlTIiFse'ttlcV ended 'tho"nigni l 8 : "ei- _ g farmer, and altcnda closet J to bisOAH busi- The daily receipt of dcad.lotters in : the •

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Page 1: TH SHINOTON STAR. - digifind-it.com · TH SHINOTON STAR. 0. II. SIGLBY, Publisher,•_ VOLUME XIII. An Independent Journal of Literature, Agriculture, and Home Interests—"Hew to

TH SHINOTON STAR.0. II. SIGLBY, Publisher,•_

VOLUME XIII.

An Independent Journal of Literature, Agriculture, and Home Interests—"Hew to the LinB, Let the Chips Fall Where they ' $2.00 PER ANNUM.

WASHINGTON, WARREN CO., N. J., FKIDAY, MAY AC 1880. NUMBER 19J

WM. A. STRYKER,.Attorney sit T-iii-

Solicitor <md Matter in Chantery,

(firV ATTflHNET AND COUNSEL) ,WM'JtACTlTIO.VEK lH ALL THE COI'I1T9 Of

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JOHN M. VAN DYKE,at Law,

Solicitor mid Winter in Chtnccry,

1'UACTlTIONKlt IN T1IK UNI-TKD STATES COUIiTS,

Ami In all III? Court* of Xi-w Jorsi'j.

WASHINGTON, N. J.

"~5r J. H. SMITH,"Boriiier!yofC.[,KX GAIWKX, llnntcrdon

County, N.J.,

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leave and arrive as follows:

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ST. CLOUD HOTELWas*aiagL» A73., Washington, K. J.

• Iu"Location, AuommoiLUIuu and MiniaiPQCPERMANENT and TRANSIENT GUESTS

WELL ENTKitTAISKD. <«l'RICI&ItEASUNABLE.

A iVcir Billiard Parlor Attached^ _. G. F. b'JAATES, Proprietor

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.REGULAR DRY-GOODS

Uelviderefp-10, (*.-'"> ft.m., 12.3C,C.37 p. m.

I-oiive 1'hillipsburg C.lft, 7.00 a.m., 1.02,7.1(1 p. in.

Leave Frcnchtown G 50, 7.38 a.m., 1.40,*nd 7.4ft p. m '

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Arrive at Trenton 7.55,8.50, a. ffl., 2.47,8.57 p. m.

Arrive Fhilnda. (Kensing(oc) 9.0.1,10.0;a. in.. 4.03 i1. it.

A'.rfvc at West Philadelphia, 9.10 a. m.X.V>, 9.55, p.m. //

'Arrive New York 9.35,< 10.35, a. in ami4.45 p, in.

SOUTHWARD

Leave Philadelphia (Kensington) 7.40,10.15 a. m.. 4.10, :i.:t(),i>,m.

Leave West Philadelphia 8.00 and11.00 a. m .400, ft.'lll p.m.

Leave Trenton 8.05, a.m., 12.05,5.15,ami fi.-l'l p. in.

Leave Lambert*ilie 9.3.1 a.m., 12.40 ard5.5U, 7.15 p. IP.

Leave French town 10.02 a.m., 1.1!?, 0.24,.119 p. m.

Uuve Phillipsbtirg 10.43a. m.,l.r).pt,".CiJ,8.15 p. m.

Antra IJelviderc 11.08 a. m., 5.28, 7.3S,8.47 p. m.

Arrive Maunnka Chunk 11.15 a.m.,2.3i>,8.r».?p in.

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FRANK THOMSON, L. Y. FAKMKR,

Gen'l Manager. Gen. Pass. Ag'l.F. W. JACKSON,

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LtavcNEW YultK far JUNCTION :t.»O A. J!.—• •nimt'clIIIJ; Hi Rliwlielli Irutii

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And ci'joying the HJcn walks shady,I wonder if uvernho turned up her nose,

A ml sighed, " I'm too mticli of a lady!Too nincli of a ludy,1 dear Adam to work,

r A helpuieul wiu matlo to bo petted ; ;You kcpi> tilings in order 1 reullj mual

shirk, ' "h hThough tho fact.'dt1 Jr. •it-'.-

led.".i •:.•. regret-

To day nhe lioa daughters whose delicatehands

Arc wbollyutifiltad for lubor.^iiDost/^IinIgucs llitm to 11 alter thi

When they languidly rail on a neighbor,Their mission oc earth is to gossip am

dress,And livu upon lifu'B sweetest, hone/.

And they haven't a bolhcr or trouble nn-ksj _

Their masculine bank falls in money.

IWsn't the loveliest tiling to be sure,To dabble in cooking and dishes,

Hut ni'ivr n humc WAS kept tidv nnd pnrolty iliunty rsthcticiil wishes.

I'm free to confess 'here is somcihing it

.More attractive than pulling a stitch inAnd many a weary. Induslriuna wife

Isn't deeply in love with her liiklien.

Hut duty is duty, and dirt ahenya dirt,And only the lazy deny It. " •

Crocheting is nicer than making n shirt,But man never yet was clothed by it.

To nit in ii parlor in indolent ease.Till one grows all fragile and fady,

Or Hounce through the strut silly gazerd topWae

Is being too much ofa lady.

Too much ofa Intly to darn up her IIOFCOr govern her house with acumen;

Too much of n ludy, whcrevtrtslio goes,To ever be much ofn woman 1

The muscles that Uod mudc are useless tolier,

KxcL-pt to be wropjied up in satin,•"' us Tor an intellect—she would preferA bonnet to mustering Latin.

Too much of a ludy to own a grand liuart,To be a true daughter or mother;

loo muttt of a lady lo bear the bra\e partI hut ne'er can be borne ht another.

By fashion or birth ton fine for this earth.

Whcn.jt comes to tbc Judgment's pay-

Though our Lord may ddiijut in tlic lillies

in white,Will hi) smile on ' ' Too much ofa lady?

— CltEtlund Jkraltl.,

: : But the sliocii caniCruJvly" im'li'er frouithe columns of the paper.

It wus tiot in one hour, or two, that shecould conquer her own grief as to leuvc thehouse. But when the first buttle was overiu her heart site went ut once where she

ne^ John would have bad her go.

So when, faint with her long night ofmisery, tbc mother lay moaning, a kindhand was phtccd upot: her shoulder, and at'oicc clear and strong, but sweet with wo-manly tenderness, spoke the dcurcst wordon earth :

" Mrllier!"She looked up with haggard, blood bhot

eyea, und saw bending over her furo thailove, pity, and -Jeep unutterable tendernesshad transformed into positive beauty.

" Mother," llic sweet clear voice saidthis is not uhut John would wish.'1

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A WOMAN'S SACRIFICE/

" You might do belter, Julin." / /• Mrs. Williutns spoke fretfully, as 'If tbi

news told to her by lier only pon was notpleasant for berto henr.

What a ringing, clcur voice it was ISo strong and hearty, as if to match the

tall, stalirurl figme. Hie bright brown evesand handsome, sunny face of John Wil-liunip.

" Ik-tter!' A nd now a^ficarty lavout. '• As if theie lived a bcllerthan Ilunnali Coyie ;•'

" Hui, John, she it otily a shop girl."" She won'l be a shop girl ivheu she ii

my wife. I am not A rich man but mysiilury will make a comfortable hoine for ull

of UP."

"She will turn me out of doors, likelOUgll ." . - - -

".Mother," crtL-d Julin, with a quiver ofanger running through the surprised re-proucb of his voice, "you should knowHaniiab Coyie better than iliat.1'

Mrs. Wllliums' conscience gave her aurp twinge; for she did know 11 tumuli

belter tlma Iu tbink she would deprive acrippled old tvomnn of herouly borne,

Hut Mrs. Williams, like ninny a fondother, bad nursed diich high hopes for the

future niutrimnniiil prospects of her. boy,that she felt only a rude shock of disap-pointment when lie told her ol.hia engage-ment, if'

" Surely/' she mused, after/John bad leftely

higherlopgirl."-- ... V i . .

lie was well educated, wellT^conneete'dfand occupied a responsible position.

Just one week later Ilannali Ooylecameto tlie liOHsp.where situ was "lo Imvii hinlgrudging wclcoine ns 1's1m'sires3..and- entering softly, •Wot to the crippled woman'schair. , '•'

Croiiclicd-duwti -nmorg •ihu'-ciisliiuiiH,ciiiinff.toi have shninkto lesg -than her

actual aizo in her misery,' wus Hie foud,proud mother, her frame shivering'in con-vulsive agony, her words always the same.

" Oh, John, my son, my good.suu 1 Oh,Jcavenly Father, let me die !"

Slic hud been all one long night go morni-ng, EO sobbing, utterly desolate, ulterly-ilone. ' ' . ...-,-- '"."

The son she idol'zed, Iho trusted . clerk,the fond, proud lover, was lying in u cell;was W(iitinff_a trial forjorgej-y. _ _ .•_

a bad been wrested foTpaBaiiigTi'"forg-ed check, luken in the very act of attempt-ing to cosh it at tlic bank.

The etory he told of its possession waaso improbablfi tbut it still- rurlher: injuredhim, and gavo personal icycngc nn addi*tional motive for his punishment. Ko saidl la t Gerald Somers, the EOQ of ono of thapartners of the firm, had scat him" to thobank with tho check. , ^ r . '••

I t Bcnicely needed tho young'riiah'a in-dignant denial tojCOlitmdicl'lhe story:-"1 •'•-

A friutid in the"siimo employ had gone totbc mother and told the noivs ns kindly and

dow'' (1ST An ulyottltenicnt Ii

which all tho world may loot: Into yonr

weJn«t whiil yo«i jyUUIUo^to-iio mot

ta )* A Kopd aitTcitUfmcht lna ucw<[

no fflrc.'on'ralirniiitf;_«"!" i)ii|Ti|ru.tw Ii

RITCB awny no boxes "of clpa'tB' to" cml

mcrinb drcJu'cB' lo^'coeWJncia*-'!_ l<

U H 4 \ . I J , DUli IJiUEUUj UlLULOUlJIl Dull JUJ

licr for hia daily route ofjduty, " eutcljJolm might aspire '/to 8ome\hin{f liighc:than a mere shop girl." - -• V i

ypA flerco nnger and stout i rido tail kept,

tlio^old. Inay-up^during-that_ trying inter-view, but once BUG Was alone, she crouched:inlhocushionB ol hep^chair. and moaned[ut in'the utter misery of her heart,rlTliEroj Wftg^o.Btrou •j.ttrm i t u l l ifl Lhvri to'

her own "room.that n i g l i t . — ^ ^ ^ ^ ^There was no hearty, ringing voice to

bid her good; m

I, flawed )a»t at the sound of ler eon'sname.

Oil Hannah!" slicsatd, "you do notbelieve John \s guilty ?''

" John guilty ?" the girl cried, her voiceringing like a trumjict cull, her Cjcs fl:tsh-in ', and her checks growing crimson." Mother, liow can you put thu words to-gether? Yon know-I know—that lie Uinnocent."

" iJut he i.s in prison. He will be tried."This was the first conversation that drew

:he hearts of lite two women together, butthe bond that kuit them during the monthsIhat followed wus that of suffering nnd sor-row, Ihat would have torn tho heart of tbcman whom they loved nnd trusted duringils darkest hours.

Pur the triulonly separated themiiirrly and terribly.

Twelve intelligent men, after heaving ullhe evidence, pronounced a verdict ofguil>-, und John Williams was sentenced fbiun years.

It is nnl in th" jiiitfiT of our j>en to dc-'Criuc Urn desolate home to which tbia newvaa carried.

They nevor douVilcl him, even in tlttiiue bfall'iiieovL'twhelining evidence thuhad condcnincd him, but Heaven soctiifd touve deserted them* when they knew the

" A s you bbpe for mercy in the nexworld, tell the truth of John Williams' Iii-r.iktncc!" '••;' • •• •

lie gasped convulsively, while Ins fatherbent jver him, and tho physician looked in-quiringly at tbe intruder.

" John Williams," the hoarse, dying-•olce said, very feebly, " was Innocrnt. I

did give him tho check, as he said. I wrotethe signature."

Ucrald," cried the father, " is tittrue?".. " Jt is true, as I hope for God's mercy.'1

There was a moment of awful silence,"Then the old man turned to Hannah." Who arc you?"

" John Williams' promised wife."" Go. I will do him justice. Leave me

with my son."She bowed Vj1 head, and went softly

result of tbc triiHannah Coyie va<, 'not pretty. Hei

foutiires were jilaiii, her eyes were a softbrown, »nd slic Imtl u siveet mouth, Ihatojuld suiilu biuvcly, ai:d light her face forthe invalid's eyes in the darkest hoursliut slic Imd otic great beauty hi long,

jhettvy inusses of huir, ofa rich dark liroivii,and of wbieb slic WAS fontl and proud bc-

ie John uilmired it.

It is my only beauty,'1 she would gay,when uUl Mra. Williams exclaimed nt its

•I must keep it glossy andptetly for Jolin'ri sake. He must find hh

ifc unaltered waiting for him when bemies home.1

This was bcfoic the crushing verdict thatended the young clerk's trial.

the old ludy ownuil tbc littlehome in which she lived, her sole logauyfrom her dead husband ; but as Iho weary

mill id erupt slowly ulon'g,.poverty shaived? utily face in tliu humble home.Hannah worked faithfully tit IHT u]J post

nil -Mrs. WilHtuns was taken very ill.Barrow and anxiety began to huve phys-

icul as well as incnlul (.-licet, und the motherbowed down, aged more in otic year iif seji-n'ution from her son tlutn she had evericen in ten of tlioir loving comnnnionship.

It was impodbible to leave her ulone, andthu Bitunlion wus resigned.

N't-arer and nearer crept lite gaunt wolfjoverty..

Ultle tirticlcs of furniture that could bespared were sold ;-litt!e comforts were de-nied ; extra hours were given to the poorly

d sewing tliuL renlnced Huutiah's work,aud yet actual hunger waa staring them :nthe face.

Nearly two yours had John Williamsslept in a convict's cell, when one morningI Lin nali Coyie, leaving her fielf •ii'tij*6sed

;rge sleeping, went to one of the, fush-ionable bair-dressers,

'.' come to SL'II my hair"' she said,choking back her tuurs, urid thinking—"Itwill"grow 'ouT h's'uin before John coiiies

The proprietor led her to the haiidrca •.g room, anu-'liKiihis' nmuzoment at the

superb profusion undcr^M^fiJ^ liiilf-con-U'tnpttious smi le . - , . •

WliL'u" liunii!i!i.teft,i,only three shillingsid been paid bur for hcr-.doscly cropped

liend; yet llial would keep lib a littlelonger in Iho feeble frame of Jobn's mother,

id Ilannali was thankful. ' .She was rapidly wulking.home .when she

was attracted for a momen'. by ii crawl,and lier fcut seemed paralyzed as BIIC hearda innn'sny: .' " '

" I s ho mucli burt.?""Fatally, I should^say;' One of tlie

nrifea put his foot oil his breast."" Gerald Somers!, tfutally injured !'' ,

"nanrfnir never paused to ' contemplate

She forced-her:.way, through the. crowdinto Iho inner roomwbero tho. young "man"Wiy"waiting.for death. •- \

You cannot-go:!n.V:---^^-' ' "I .most go in !. I t is u mailer <if, life

and/lcath," alio" unswcreil. "~*rI niualhim before he dies."

'Something in-the-while, earneaUfacemoved the heart of the man, nnJl lm onnn-:cd tlio door. ;^ p w ' " s 6 f a t " l i g l i t i y ' = covered'^witlr a'1

sheet, loy the hiindaoinc, ditslputsd soiuoftho merchant prince. v

. Kneeling beside him, looking into thuSh d f fn" facorwas 'thtrhastily suriini on.

0bond of thu couch. ;l^They..had.thought.'conEcion3nc.i3:dead.inthd'elill figure when "a clear'"Vofcd'"spoke"

y gthd'elill figure, when "a clear'"Vofcd'"spoke"

an op-f

T I : i i i.s in1 . iv K \ < I A « I ; I > «

ThfClitill mul fliottiititt* Iu Wlill«Ni|I>.]i<cl-A L<>ver»s» N.tR,

r.mu.l^Iioui. Journal.

After all, the yoke of marrugu idparatiH that should sit on Mo pain ofxhoulder^; WM\ there is nothing very seem-ly iu seeing u girl wait to wear her ownpart of it until it has been niwly pmldodwilli quiUtil satin, [.wking al tliu mtlterfrotu a less thtv.it^i] nnint ot' y'ww, ton-r r>-i-!{iigcincnts arc mllicr tiivsnuin hi tostriet •ing the liberty of girls. Miss Jenny, «liois going to marry Mr. Simpson ns sooithat hopeful young muu gets a living, is

menu while to deny liewITmany pleasures, lest Simpson should take

fToucc. Site tnmt eschew b.ilU; she intutike care llu' notjjtly milsea lovn to fwr ;

and for this purp^u ?hn is obliged to letall ciiancc comers l-c sjKioilily" informed of

Unhuppily, the symbol-isniofriugj isatiViiyj u.ircg.irdod, uUa tlioStance cor.iers mislil discover H12. f.wt for..lieinaelves bv looking at the si'cotnl fisigeruf Miss Jenny's left bund if.Joiny hwno sisters to talk uf her bjlrotlul, and iflicr mother docs not accept limiily hints toiiuntion il on evcy necessary occasion, orbe engagement U nul umiomiceii in theUomc Juurmtl. tlie girl is CHIIILT enibir-

i! for wordi in which to convey tliadL-ltcatiilv to strangers. Shecunnota to Mr. Sitnpsoii as "Johuny"—that

would be too fumilur; atiu cannot sjuiikf bitn m •'Simpson," for this would sound

j Ho opjincd lils eyes wildly, and the clear.

•Tutnei Somcrs kept his word.He was an upright man, and lm Rac'r'fic-

cd tlic name of the dead lo right that ofthe living.

Ilc would not take John buck.The sight of his face was too exquisitely

painful, but he paid him hU full salary fotlio time of his absence, and found himlucrative position.

It was the day of the home-coming.Mrs. William? in her own chair wai

smiling upon John a3 lie enrrcased HanIUII'H cropped jiair.

Very grave and pale his sunny lace haibecome in ils bitter trial, hut a smileTightened it as he heard his mother say :

" I t was for me, John, slic sacrificed allher splendid hair. I can never tell you allaho sacrificed for me, but that speaks forilaelf.-'

Clasping Hannah in a close embraceaaltcd:

" Do you think now, mr^ier, I might dobetter 1"

" Not if yew could marry an emprr.«."She thinks so slill, and John agrees wit)

her, though he has been mitrricd funr yearsand Hannah's hair is as superb as ever.

fl Ilrldct Shot DeFormer Lover.

A trnj'it">i! stnr? crtinp? fnnn Ston1.1 connty, Arkansas, where the principal parliesinvolved arc well known. John Hart is awealthy planter and the owner of severallargo estates on White Uiver, which yielda large revenue. Jle lives inn magnificenthouso and dispenses an elegant and lavishhospitality to friend and stranger alike.His family consisted o( a wife am' onedaughter, whose personal attractions weresuch that she came to be known throughll ht f hthat partofllio country us " Pretty

Moliio Hart." Her udmircrs wore sommorotis nnd so enthusiastic Hint by llieai

slio was set upon the throne of pre-emi-nence and crowned the "queen of fourcounties." Ucsidcs her attractions of per-son she had u way which won and ruled tillhearts. People called her a coquette anda (lirt; but the ncausation came from lessfavored rivals. At all even':), there jsllotliing in the sad history of Hie closing

mnntbH of her life to give color lo thecharge.

Among her neighbors and admirers wasa young man named Philip Lee. lint Leewns a worshiper and a suitor as well as 1admirer. lie loved tho girl desparutcly.Ho wimvcallliy, well born, well educated,popular arnon-; his friends and acrjiiaiiitanC63. and giftnd, It was thought, with manycoble finalities. Ho courted Mary Hurtwith all the ardor of a poetic and chival-rous nature. He ran tilts in her name althe locul tournaments, sang chansons beneath her windows, at'd composed sonnetsin her honor. He conld not touch theheart which was given to another. Maryhad many other suitors; and amoiig themall she chose a rich young planter namedSilas Maxwell. This young gentleman

is also well ")orn, well educated and pop-ular, To him Mary promised her heart>nd hand.

Tlie decision full with stunning force onPli'Iip Lee. He resolved to seek tin inter-view w.tli the girl in tlic liujw, ii is to 'tieiresnnietl, of trying what persuasion and

protestation might (.'fleet lo came a revoca-tion of her choice, He found her nl thevillage liuict io company will'; some girlfrieuils, nith whom she wus discussing thedotuils of her wedding trousseau. Henvited her to walk with him to the river

bank, as he wished to sp^ak, to. her alone.After some hesitation she consisted.

It was 11 beautiful afternoon' toward lh«eniUf last November—a warm and picas- Iunwluy..Flower* still blonmwl ..alona thoload.siile, nnd .Mary stopped to gather tliem I

us fhe passed. I,™ for some time was,silent and constrained. Kiually be abruptlylinked her if H!I« rua'ly iiilcndtxl to mai>ilt.-i Mm well. " Yet," she replied TiiI-oe bi'soi'ght her lo revoke lier resolution ;lo remember bow di-votedly be bud lovedit?"-, linw deeply, boV truly, how passioj

itely; how lie lived lor her ulono, tind f.tlier be would willingly die.

Tin: girl was moved :o pity: but, nl-Lbougli slid wouh! ulivays ciiurish a warmVlcndsliip for hltn.sliQ uoiii^ not break Ii'T

rci'ouiice thrj 111,m whom her

icart lud chosen, und to who in her band!ged. 'I'lieu, as if to show the

:onlrint tietwocn wonlj and (IL-L-LN, Lseli-eiv a revolvi-r a'id uiniad it tit her, es-jluiinirt" :

" 1 will kill you; you ought lo die."With death looking at her from '.he muz

le of (hut murderous weapon tliu girl did

a lly H e r Tlio a f f a i r of Iho Lnv.One of the officials of Justice alley in ,

Delrtill, lliu FrttsPrtax aay», wasTUm oilier '"J."day called upon, by an old gray-headed far- <//;, ,'-"Mmcr ami his wife, together with a neighbor, "and outside the door they bltcbcd an old, . :

half blind horse, wlioso cash value waareckoned at twenty five doltan. ' ,;

"You BCC," explained tlio old farmer," N'aylut ,ronc3 want1} to buy tho old hosaout there, but he wants a bill of Bale signedby my wife and I. We want you to drawone up for us."

The justice reached down one of thoprinted blanks, HI led it out and then said.- '

Now you Katun wliilo I read Ilia overid sec if it is all right. AH ready now?"" Know all men by these presents;

T h a t - "

'Trcsenls! Why, I'm not going tcypre-sent bttn with Ihat hoss!" Interrupted the"inner.

"And we don't want any present from .him I " added the wife.

."That's all right—only a legal form,"exclaimed hia honor. " Listen:, CountyW'uyue—first—part—consideration ~ sumof Iwcnty.livc dollars—grant—bargain andsell—parly—second part—1113 executors,idminislrators—"

" 1 haven't got any executors or admla-strntors!" interrupted neighbor Jones. '_

" No ; all lie's got is a wife and twogirla! " ndded the owner of the borse.

"All form—all mere form," explained Ibejustice, and be went on :

"And assigns forever—covenant andagree—defend tlio same—heirs, executors,and ndinliiislratnrs—"

" William, I shall never sign DO suchpaper!" suddenly exe'aimed the wife asshe roic up.

Nor I, either!" stonily replied theliiisliund. "Why, I'd shake in my bootaevery time I met n constable ! "

It's all nmro form and according to" exclaimed Ills honor. "AH bills of

sale read this way."

Locks to me as if it was a sort o' tan- "g let! up," said neighbor Jones "The old •"•*'*hoss iif blind in one eye, and how can they.'arranthim ?" '>'',

"And what 'vis this boss sale got to do ' :

.ith his heirs and covenants 1" inquiredhe old man.

'• 1 won't sign—I won't have a thing to0 with i t ! " exclaimed his wife, as she

walked around. " UVve always kept clearof the law, tind we ain't goin* to get iulono scrape and lose our farm now—not if

The more the justice tried to explain thebigger the 'voids looked, and the trio finallywalked out, While they were unhitchingitio imr.'C along Ciimo n boiisc-pninter, and •when lie biid heard th^ir sfory .he picked : ' : .iili a jiit-cj of paper in the alley, pulled out11 stub ofa pencil and wrot? :

" Wi! hereby sell this horse to John.rnnrs for iwenty-tive dollars, cash down.We ruifod him Irrun a colt, nnd his nameis Andrew .lackson.

lot (lincli. She grasped tlie pistol,ccccded in turning away ild uiin.In Ibo terriblii straggle two barmls

strange: but if she refers to him fiOii'iL-ntly dischu.'gml. Suddenly LUJ uroku inln a.u ''Mr. Simpson,"- strangers niiglit draw lond hnigh. „ -,i

Iuinlesiirablo Ilnfurencca from her apparentramilii\ritv,'vi\h a person thus coldly speci-fied. 'I'l^ijn^tbYeiigiijjjd Kirl has to put upwitli a gnV-'Uiiar of chaff,..which is onlypleasing fur 11 wliile, and afterward becomesintolerable.. The Irhls of nutrtiuony arcfrc<iuctitly commcuded to ht>r iuiralientaltenliou by way of paternal rebuke; "Ah,

ty dear, you will.fiad out that I was rightivhcn you urc a wife yourself I" and so

i-lh ; or ii anub i.s piit upotriit-r ton lm styili tu uoiisiiTui' Inrrseir fu-e by tliu ivininir that she is not married yet, und thatpiVis"many a slip between cup and lip.

Siiiiictimc-a Simpson is uutuully -huld tqi" iuiicr.n1-11,bogey: " M,v dcur, I don't thinkJ.r. Siih]]son would (jsiiti! npprovu of yourivoFiinR ilmt cherry1 ribbon ;" " Junny,dear, 1 lliink Mr. Simpsun would bi> s.nllygrieved if he beard you express those opiu

uis;" oi1, " Jenny, 1 am sure .Mr. .Simp30nwoultl not think it proper that you shouldpjuy croquet wiili Captain .Mullet.1;, There

is enough inown and

ull this to muke a girl sit

unity is iho .defense.

" Tlie"repTur"6T tlie~ ladies'"noses" ia""dne~d Ithe new industries of Now York, if we mayholinvo the correspondent of tho C^mcjnnntiEnquirer, which we can't. The "writer

ITS : " A tady of my acquaintahco wasgiven by ualuro a noso that wus fl.it—aort of a pug with wide noalril.-'. Meeting

.Iwr'a few dny-3 ago, I did not at first rc-cognizn lier. She was imuienaely improved.1 asked tho cause. _ |0an'i you see ? ' sheasked. I scriitiui^yd her face. ^ Y I

iine']; il'a youHHia'c^nd iihus grown'out. . Wvll, I never ? \Viiat did it THer nose stood out to a pro])cr length, and

iai simply as could •i)i':videsired.;"~;-l1vegilt an exlcnsor in il,' she au'd ; 'but yoiinnan't tell.1, *\VIml'

lining, or fornij^vhich I ' wear' iii liiy"iioto give it n good s'mpp. I'll nhniv' il loyou when we get home-'' She did show ilo mq.__.Xt wus simply two /nrms nf RIIVIT,

culoroil red on the -inner.'stirr.ic*, .to.:bepressed tip into tlm nostrils. oTheycfTecitt- CYes close in dealh.ally lifted thu end of the nose out from thefacty und-wro--lint »i!^0!iiriirlab|c::.or i!ir,L:cpyerablc." .- >. ,.••- ' sj "'

" Why, M.ir.<--," he exclaimed, "did yothink I was in earnest ? Do you rw'lyimppose that I would harm of thebeaiitil'ul hu^l of tho wo;i)iii whom 1 love?Can't you eo that this was only a joke?"

O!.id of this respite from what had look-lk d ded like s ii diitith, the girl reloasnd

hold of the p;sU>l. Leo put the weapon iubis pocket, and he went his way; but ushe weht'he turned back and pnwiinccdheart ominous words: . . .. ;• -

11 You slioll never live as the wife ofmother.*'

It was the lust timu'Iiril .Miry Hull cvuriaw the" fuci! of > IMiilip,, Lee. Three "weekslater the marriage took place with pomp

In the initial of herhappiness M-iry had rnrg.itlen her terriblegstruggle by ilm rwer bank and tho arningwords of her rejected suitor. Eight daysafter the willing she was found in hurroom—intii'doixjJ. A shot h.id been Ihvilttirougli tlie * window ami hud passedthrough her brain. Suspicion felt on Philip

liejy.is arrested. Al firat lie deniedthe crime.; Then ho made a rambling con-fusoion..which,liUJ.iwwurti liavtVi-tripd-tn'ussimilutc ID Iho rjvingj of a- lunatic... He•was tried•onoaanu tha jury did not agree.Tlie second trial is uow going oii| and in-

A fire has bceu Ijiii-ninjr Tor forty-sevenyear.) iu the fireptiico of a farm-house inOswego county, NT Y," In Junuary, lSIH,8

the farnier was Billing in front of liia fire-place and a clujcrFul (iixi, with the hired'jjirl, who wtisV1 ui[e' jVivI Ly."~KIie'r0nuirltedliuw ple.is;int such u good lire was, andli"|)ed she would ttlwiiys liuyo^one. Fortwo'yiiiirH"iirifir"lli:U''llie'"r.iiiiriur"'loTikeirri)ri

u wife, and foully cincludeil that iiG liki'd.tlic hired giri'as1 well ns1 p4ny • otliui'luii'l'lieknew." so'lhey g(ifmarrio«l Cirly in 1SI):'.lie had thai fire ravAy for thetn when tlieycu|iii! hoine, nml loves it no'that-he hnsiiuvtr allowed, it to gnont since...llolijnpps

ilu! iiiMtbi! cces:• before his

'Amateur fishermen in tbb United Slatcn

The paper was sinned,' passed over withthe Iiorsc, and as tlic farmer received themoney Iig said ; j \

" 'I'liiit's all there is to it, law\[>r noUaw,and it didn't take two minutes. WS-.V.'dImve tuken Andrew Jackson back houio

it knocked him in the bead uforc I put' name to that paper, Liiuding us to keep

on coveting and assigning nnd administer-ing a whole lifetime on one old boss!1:

A correspiintlent of a French militarypupur remarks that white watching the in • ..

nc'-ioti of the troops of the garrison ofStrimbtirg he wus particularly struck'-bythe great trouble ttikon to make tlie menoFuii attacking parly "hurrah" vigorously-'-•' -

they liually rushed forward to close und ..cross bayonets with the imaginary..enemy. .Kven when no fault could be found withthe manner in which the attack had beencarried .out, troops wens oftetTniado tore-pe.it tliL^mniKcuvre over and over againbecnusc t1icy*fai!c(3-ii^hout with-putficicat---iifuuud cncigy as1 they made their final"•' 'rush lo seize Ihe defender's position. TheAustrians, the writer adds, use' the samecry'as the Prussians, ns do-alao^ lhe :Eng- •.,;_-

•Hah, til iliougli by-Englishmenl d

word isly pronounced j lint tbe French

lave no char actcristic cry lo stimulate nndexcite" their "soldiers' at critical momenta.Sometimes the. French' troops as they ..

loutoilj "Vive lo Ro i l " or"Vive ri']inpereur!" or "Vive la Repnb-li(|iie ! " cr "Vive Iu Prance; " and in the •lalusst edition of llie fielil-excrciso bookr'tr •• •iho French nrniy it is Intd dowu that/men •,-.,nsiliey chargL'ni-c to shout "en avaU I "'fef-'"Iu ucluil practice, however, the Iro/pa

HI t. rt t n i l -tvlip^ 1 IJPV f^iifirf^o . nrtfit 1 ~- — _

in their'/pence exercises, while the Ger-..— -'::maii9,/bestowing infinite pains upon the'preparation ol their men for real warfare,insi'Vnot only that tbe meu should shout,us laltl down In their regulations, but thatthey should shout vigorously. . .

A illcmimiblc XJslit.William .McDonald, with his wife and ....

Iwo boys, livinjr.in n.iojr cabin in Pino NutValley, C a ^ wcra^siiddenly^s'arlled.p.ne ;;nighi lately about midnight by the "surlden rcrashing in of tho roof, nnd a large' pile of

- - A •inua iu' Muisliftll •county ;-.Ti;iittr,' ijyu'i•iRhly years o r n E e . J i o s ^ y e ^

railroad or asteamboat_ lie is a good

cd up,""lit ufcundlo nud'found two huge1

shaggy limbs aslvaudle ona of the rafters.a'^'-single'blow atv""r

each severed tiiem from tlio body,p tho ani-innlronriiig with nigo .^nd pain. la hiastruggle one of the rafters broke, and thofamily rushed out ofdpors.'-McDonald tak-k~.ing hia fiilc'wiili him^-Thcy: builti:6%rlarg6~Tfire, which attracted tho animal to tho door

iivrlTIiFse'ttlcV ended 'tho"nignil8:"ei-

_ gfarmer, and altcnda closet J to bisOAH busi- The daily receipt of dcad.lotters in : the •

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/;/•; VAurrous.We mlrisc tlio iMitlmritu's who hnvu

, tlio purchiisi; »i a Kti'uiuur in their elwtfntu lie irnutimw. The iimiHT.niH OIVUM

i to them of engines now mid ulil,

grnml jury becomes n matter of Hit-promo im[Kirtance. If tlio men chosenore friendly to tho nccttsuil purlieu, jus-tliio will full fllwrt; if tlio men cluwcn aropcrmiiuil eiiumics of Uio accused, jtnticuiitiyht iivorronch. Judge Mugio did wellto nmUc mire of itnhinn-«t jury iw fur anl iot tmH Howiw that 11 t'liiuigml jurylint iiuimt fmii'l «f Mime kind, Ho didnot mi'jiii that tho iiitfinlod fnmtl BIIOIIM

iviiuci1,

linear mea-iiiromciit lietwcon tho possibleVfitur-iHuuti* nnd the i>mnl.i loltu ivuoliuilin IUSU of Ihv. , If they ltnmv what theywant, it ought.ii^.t..*;*;l»' n vi*ry dillli-uUjob to procure it.

At* wo lumi said liufoiv, it will bo ti\Wocoiiiiiny to liny a pDiir^ngiiii! or u si-ir-und-lt:tud enffini'. Whmi it i* ikvitknl loImy iu» stTiiuiMuiud machine, that doi'is-ion will nt mice mince 1 »y liult Hu> iiui-i-licrof Htuumcrs t«> W'Vh<Hi>tt from. Wlioiiit h doeided tu Imy only tliu IKM-1 w.rt trfmiu'liiiie.^, the tusk ia still further simpli*iU.il. Wu d» riot know thut any mewwhaw bi'i'ii employed tn decide what isiitvdtid, nnd if iiinio liuvc liren eniplo.wd,nil this Hurry h mi-ro wirtto of timu midpatience.

Any nitui who has liud the first bit nfexperience- in mich uiiitturx, knows that nweak cngiuo ttnd tild host! arc daiifonmscomnioilitics in a lire tU«]iare w w than usi'less, for they invite, reli-

• uneo and fail iu Ihu time, of grenU'stWhat wo want hem isi'tew Imso, stout,dean, and of tins liest make. We want

.plenty of it. Wi^o economy will scriuvtlio 1io.it: article to be had. Wo nre topurchase, a necessity, not an ornament, nworking mnchine, not a plaything.

STOVICTOX run axvixxArr.The liest exponent of (he P-innerary'i

piini'iplos is Attorney Ocnend Stockton,uic'utitnicd us n. candidate for delegate atlurgLi to Cincinnati, It is but seldommini ean lie ton ml,-outside of lite maehiipoliticians, who has beon it rat uiul lastmost uoblu example of the iii'.'ii who standup fm- their party and its iinuciples. Un-derstand, we are talking from itu inde-pendent plulfunu, and when a man oftitevling worth and ability is urged to beit candidate to work for tlie parly's claimstif which lie is an advocate, then it ln>-fulls us to .speak of him in that li^ht ami«ive due eredit to liis party. AttorneyUeneral Stockton would add a 1ii-n1tlii«Ttona to the party than any other man inthe State of Xuw Jersey, and U one. UIM-

. «esKiug an unimpeacliublc I'riumi't.T, I !<•..HtoDwelU'iiliyhtcnod mid watches tin-

movements of evil leaders with too keenan interest tu-allow only nil iililu man tol»e put ut the head »»r our (Invenmient;he would advocate with entlm*iiism and

• ., untiring energy thu duuyerof iioiiiintiling"a man who would *to..p ti. mwmrehy iu Amoru-a, und who would

. shanii-fitlly insult the inity anil power nf a freedym-lovinjj andpatriotic p-oiilc. Tlien remcmlwr it isAttonnn- General Stockton who slioiiUl

" MVpi'iWidit tlm 'DiMimn-iitK!-parry at tJiii-einnati, It is lu> who defended the Statin th.- iviviit I'.inj,'trials in this enmityit U he who'wliwl.-clear to the. minds oftin' p-'ople tl.t' advisability nf wlimvmy upnnd punishing sueh e.dnituals ; U is liewho has been twice elected to thu UnitedStatus"Simnte : it Ulw :wlw "Is nuw At-

. t'Jfuey General of the Stnt.\ a man wlmliiw n ivi-onl ..r itiinl«.int,hwi purity, andn reputation that commands the respectnnd admiration of friend^ "and opponentsAlike. Such an one U Attnrn.-y a>iif<r,il

, Stockton, a candidate for delegate at large.to Cincinnati, who would unite the inont-Iters of thu ]>i nut-rat ic parly and trium-phantly nominate its elimei: leader. Wfbelieve it is the seiitiineitt of the Demo.cntts of \Viuven to be represented by At-torney General HtoL-ktoit, hence we shalllot):; for tin opposition.

UATJINll VXKQUAh."Jersey Just in" is occasionally ti l'.'.t!<'

»•. Himsmodie and invgulai- iu its ae-tinn, amiin tin; twu eases of Crill and Van Urdenis fully illustralcdtliis invguliifity. JJotliwere guilty of m\ iid munler. IJoth wereMinded when they committed the su-preme crime, Crillby his inflamed pas-

. , : aian, Van Ordcn by his' alcnhnlit: piiison.-- Van Onltut received a speedy trial and i:

hustled oil' to. Ktate-Hrisoti for. thirteelyears, while Crill is tried, convicted, sen-

"'' tcuced and hanged. "Wo must admit thatthese ivsnlls shtnv something tmoqnalthu make-up of .Toivoy justice. .11" mdel' i.i to li« puiiisliL-d at all l\y- hanging,

••'"thu ruli! ought tn work in every

where iiujnafiiiablu inurd"r iscoiuiiiitted,and fiwlainly in these cases Hits unjustill-

... nl lie ijiitui'i!. of ,.t!w;.imird'jrs[ w. beyond:;'."-'•qiit'stion. Iu Crill the. iminim- seonied li

' lit! in tlm shooting of his daughter; .wliili...-, iu "Vim Orden it did not consist iu stiimp-

iiig Itiswit'u to death HO much as in hi;drinking n draught of poison Hint blinded

to nimtrdMirti!. 1 dviiik-'ng is not

,t;nnislm!ile by hanging-, lie went lo priso-'wliile Crill weiit to ihu HUUJIIIM.-. !-.••. .

If Jersey justice is exactly equal nm;., • Imlii-icwl in nil its nu'imings and results,

;body.,ought to liave.licuu banged forYaii.Qrdeiij-oivtOscno

^inn'pHglitiu^liNWfi'iH'wr'lHin^^death of .Grill's daughter. We aretomitemplute this inequality in our muchvaunted Jei'spy jnstiee. The sealVoh'Hliould receive nil. such murderers or ilnli'ould receive "none Of'tliem. Van Ordei

-" Hliould, have been hanged alongside o:'Crill';'nV"CHUTniicnikl now-.bo in prison

him ii.nl iluviliml hiudegree of insanity, and n

Tho''notion of.Tiidgojrngiein quashingtho gi'aiid jur&vanel in Somerset county,

^^G^A'iSl'l 'J'yJl? 1 » t >voo V Jr.iv i1- S-T. P. - v iWi?,. mi ti" correct action.:;-) For sonui r(ini6 it l

buoiiloyident that in J3oinersct eonnt.y- - t'jtvre ia a state o£ inTairfl"a"sbadrns were

ever in Warren county. An attempt himbeen made to;ferret out the wrong doiiigw

" ia'dono without thu aid of n g

"-•'jufyT-It how "uiHi«""witir1mii!u'-'tL|rjrii7"iri: •'" tftko up tho work and.advance it lo tho~"^^"coiirtTopin'wiiero-._ilijj"uioii aecliMed of HU-".': 'rimS 'forgeriea^'clbfaultafgB^aiuleiiilie/iilu-^ ? , ^ mouta'iuuy uul i rc ight for tri:sl will dUier-\. cleared of Uic grayo .charges prefciTcd

.''}': B^ld]i8ttiiem,,or.8iinteiicodtoIho.inunsh-

,w that when unollicr had dra-.vu thelist for him in \\U UIUIM*, HCVITHI inimeslad b.vii added without his Hatiftioti.le at t.nee madi! u draft of the original

list but wiw unable tnconipK-te it within:he Hiwilicd time. It is thought that heuvors investigatiou and will draw a f.i'r

[tint impartial jury.The ineani'ig of the attempt t<» change

ihc list is tlmt the Somerset King diesard und jtroposcs to oppose every ob-itcle it can to tin- investigation that

th'-eutens it. The member* hopjd to('iitrt)l the grand jury m that the iiulict-ug ptiwur would yi-t be within their pow->r. To tins end their lackeys manipula-ted the jury list and they depended onhe illness of the Sheriff to favor their

deni,,'iis, Iler.t iu Warren county weknow whut means a desperate King willirik" t*» i.n'v.'ul dlsi-l,Hinvt*. Wo know;jimv they will bluster, threaten, alniseiiiul revile those wlio uienaee them. Had-they been able to control HlreritV CLird-ner's and llowcy's selection of grandjurors, they would tn-day still I)-' iu theposition to rnh without fear. Our Som-erset iit'ijjhltoiM have our cxpcru'iiw t-

irk fwtii, and they may profit by it ifthey will. Tia-y f-lioitld go resolutely

1,'iyuoring the clamor of the frightenedicves and caivfidlV Mudyinj; all Hicir

plans of nbstructioi).The iin^t dkistroiis thing that can

happvn tn any county is the formationml gmwth "f mie of thes.- pi-rttifernus

political Rings. Tlieir object is plunderami, intrenched behind a resistlessjurity, they arc generally safe for a Innyperiod nf years, or at le.wt until the eum-ilativt etlV-ets of their thefts begin to beippareiit in HiHpiu'iniw taxes and disap-

lieariinet1 of puliHe moneys. Decent melt[iv drawn into the vortex, and when the

ci-anb comes, diimi go good nam.'s, ibs-!u'd family coin lee lions, private

fnrtuui's and public repiitnlioiis into tin-abyss of ruin and desolation. We liav.-seen iliis in our own county, and weknow that it is a visible, tangible reality.1'iie best tiling that cun lmpp-.-n t.> S-un-erset county at this tinij is a thoroughitnestiyatinnni'd a pronipt piini-*hfi•t all wh" aiv foiiml guilty <»f misd.-iiii'iimir,

Judge Magie lias duiibtless studi."Ilin^ matters in War.vn enmity, and In.lues not pmpo-te tn give the Sonit'iveJtiiiV ton nnMi rope and run the risk (,jiaviii<i thennln tlieir own hanging. IL

•ill aid all In-cm in the ii1i.-nitinii, an.lirst of all he will secur;- a e.irr.-t-t jury..

Tlie question of scln.nl IKHUU just now•jitating the public mind in Washingtonuroiigli is nut! that nce.l tint W ennsid

uretl a iMHi alt one to settle. If there Imy necessity of lmvhg the school debmnded, it is nf course the lirst thing ininter to bond it HO tlmt*thu outlay ii,

k-ivst »lirtll lm at Ihe. lo.vvst p,Ksi(ch. There is at present a complaint

that too h'gli a mte of interest is bi'iii;paid by Washington on the bonds that

dif it is a iwavoutuf tltt!

!iisi«iabli> one, there, is idillieuttv through a l.n

passed trust winter, which wu publishedlast week iu the STAII. That law pro-vides for Hie rehmnling nf such a debt in

lK.-rfo.etly eiiuitable manner. Fur iu-;in<je, our borough has a school del it of

SIl.OlK), paying seven percent, interest,which we wish'to turn into a debt payingbut six per cent.'or live \>: cent, inter-

it. It is lawful for our trustees, Messrs,Carter, Cumnrius and Groveling, to setto wurk and issue $1-1,000 in II v«|icr cent, builds, and to .sell the, same anduse the money to call iu the outstandingbonds I hat are bearing seven per cent,interest. __ This law is. simple in its ac-tion, wise in its scope and plain as. to itslimitations. It treats only of "lawfullyi«KiH>d"-.bnm1s. nnd gives nn_possibleuhunco for trickery or fraud. We adviseour trustees to nt once ilo whafthey havethe pnwor to do under this law. It istheir duty to save the district ewry y

dollar,, and they can begin ri|here and now.

There may be a (Uiestion us to thewdiency nf bimdiug nur schnnl debt ntill. It rests with tho district taxpayers.((say whether it shall bo paid mice, otwice, or three times. Uy.lliis we meaithat they nhall .say whether it shall bpaid in bulk by direct taxation, which ispaying it one.!, or whether- itslia'.l renma debt for mi iudotinite time, even winit is paid o nry ten or eleven years

^in interest. Tor •instance, a debt of $U,-001) ut wven |tcr cent, unsts thu boronyli30SO n year iu interust. In thirteen oifourteen yenrs tlie inten'st ]iaid equalsfiiu original debt, and thu debt still re•llUlilJS;\U!'li!niri!«]iivl«ni!.^,!imk.n«_hip.n,.

ever from payment. We begin thu four-toeitth year with the Hiune debt, and whenwo I'oaoli tlio twenty-sixth year from IhueoiiLr.-.A'itig "I' the debt' we havu liaiil ittwice in actual ilolliuu, but it'iilillfro-miiiiis Sl-i.000 in size. • Now, whereS'"the wisdom in such u proceeding ? lT,omuch bettor ia it to pay a debt twice tliiib pay it'once ?. .It is liot likely. Uio.bor-;ough wil^nyor bo better nlilo to pity itJjtiy^l/i«)y.v is,;iiiid.if it ia not ablaio }),iytliu debt once, howfuan it IHV able to payit twice? Plainly lliu1-' best "thing to boilnimjmw.is to_so.\q . work-and Hfttliisdebt nt ouoe. " This wus tlio plan ndopedby France in tlio payment of the war debtshe contracted1 in" liel; oontostrwitlr Ucr-r

innuy, and tho.wisdom.of it is fully dem-onstrated by tho prosperity that to-dayMenses lierwliile tlio ,uitereHl-loving-na-linns fivi»r .loiitimiftlly, .itdding to llipirfblits,-, • to -their :-.:asca^ and -.conseqiituHy.lesaeiiing the vuluo of labor nnd increns-

i(- Lliiibui'ilons of property hpldcr.s.—'.Hic['JiViM[ilo"llTat will~8o~ materially ""bcnclit

a iiatiou.eaii not -.l.'ut---lief|> R coimini'whore cVery taxpayer has u direct inter-est iu overy dol'nj*. laidbiit for tho com-

'--" \ve bch'ove that if '

•.- fuctH in tliiH cane, the result wouldbo ii gtini'Ki! iliwiM to wii«: otit thw bur-den nt olio blow. It would bo n winemovo iu evci-j* way. It is now IL ibbt of511,000 only, but if the endless chain suc-tion interest pluii Iu adopted, thu boroughwill pay 810,000 in thu course nf time toget rid of ii. * ; :

We iveominend u careful rending of t innew law referred tn hi cast! the bleedingmust go on, so that tlie drops ' may homadi' in Mii!ill as p.i^i'.ile. We still inmvearnestly ivenmnieinl the careful enil.-iid-eiMtiiiii of tho plan of paying the wlinlo

wjnniinl utoj) the bleeding alto-y.-tlier. tint the. subject bo talked overtud wo are eiHiilditnt the plan of paymentit onee will niwt with sti'iuly and grnw-ngsiiHK.rt, .. _^ ^-. .

" J'lTl VA -Fit TtU UA CTEli."Wu lire glad to kmw tlmt tlie editor of

;he Witrrnt Journal has ut last come tothe coiu'Insinn that it is nUwmngaiid7.iteniplibh; to i.\n'txk disparityinjjly of aperson's " private elmructer." The SrMt!ia» been mainly instrumental iu bringingliim to thin fi-.uu,' of mind, nnd we ar.-llattetvd at our sticciss iu fighting thedevil with lire, l-'or the pa>t fjw.jvnmtlias bi-entlu; habit of (he King nr;;an toinalii-ioiisly iibusa every mail, either Ue-imblicanor l)ciii(»crat,, who sl<n.d in itsway in any shap.1. The more honest the111:111 was win, fiir>'inl<s1 tin- Ilin;,' organ byliis opposition, tin- givaU-r his mental,moral and social supi'iiority was over theIluntordun refugee, just NO mtii'h ll»*miit'o pi'rsisk-nt iind iitiivasoiiubU' was theibusi) sliowered up:mliini by that paper.Wlienewr 11 man qm-slioned th- h«.ii'wty.ftheiinw t 'X[^.'d thiews, 1m became1 target for the in-aii and scurrilous slursif the Kin;,' organ., All his private uffiiirhiven* raki'd over in jiubli^ print. Spieswere set tn titnl out p.tst deed-*, tlie r.-pe-

if which miglit makif the victimlook like a I'oguo. If none could befound, they could by invented. Imagin-ary bad tr.tits were fastened mi honestmi«>i who were us destitute nf such traitsas the Jtiiinint editor is of true religion.Xo opportunity was spared to injure theI'liifortuiiatu vii-tininf tlm mnutlipieci- ofthn vicious thieves who funned the lUng,Any hoi«.<.,t man who seemed to threatenthe perpctuitvof the King was dennune-\lusutliii-f.\vhi"e any degraded tiiiefvim was 011 the Ringside was hiuded ti

the. slues m an honest and immaculatetesnian. Thi' exp MUIVS of the rccer.t

p.tst show this to be true.

Snprnne had the liiii- organ becimiet«» tliK style nf v.-iuf.u-,', that it reiMgnizeil

Xi) nppnncnt was allowed tohaw a grtwi of honesty, either iu private

public capacity. His bti:»iiie>s rt'.a-is, his fiiniily iilVairs, and even his pri:

vute character were,nssaUeil by the uii-brule who debauched Warren

iuiuiondily by aduiny Hits *'.A\n o! si'llmiuv depravi'd Uutitt'i'dnii iii\nioraliiy.Every man whn cam-.- up w.is subjectedtdtliuone test—/'iroi1«l'/«»MW thu ltitii,'in-gau—and if In' wiist/V, he wa-. hlimedim-rwlth umuilin llattery, wlole ir liWiLs (t//u!iii!, nothiiiy could save him Innthe slanderaus mkre|nvsi.-ntatii>iis of tliKing orgiin.

end. ' l i e devil has II-.KJII attacked witht and briuistnue, liud W U unW blllkiithe curuer, trying lo sharpen the

blunted spear end of his tail. Tin; Hiterdiiu biiz/.tird has been attacked iu his

,-. ' Tlio Sr.vn lisw shnwn ILulling ur-a:i:ho\v it feds t<> b;s subjected

•Udk>s4 KtRiin of TJIIIU fimling, andhas kept strictly within the bounds oftruth in mi doing. The consequence- isthat the Ring editor is app.dled, amazed,cun founded. . .He strikes kick blindly

nd viciously, but without elleet, and•11011 he feels faint wilhangcraiidunable

tti uttur another wurd, liw tii-.v.s anotherdubious p-rsnn tnsp,-ak for him, and thatpt'i-sou simply achieves the totally uiu-x-pjeted result of taking back a go.nl partof the King organ's main accusationi-ainst Caleb SWIIVOJ «nil leaving tlieilaudcrer hanging iu the nir as a willfulliar timl liMfer. This hired mouthpieetithen whines about thu STAIS'S attackthe "private diameter" nf one o[ the

JIS of the Journal in a manner, tlmt•iuccs us uf llui Inilli uf all we have,sibuut him. If the King editor will

sut himself tn the work of studying upthe files of his own paper and of the STAII,lie will see that the STAII'-has been iureality very mild with him/£ We have

1 liis lies and insinuations repeatedIt after week, until we could no longer

refrain from Hie task of pointing out theisistency that would allow a profess-

ed Christian and a presumable goutle.-niiin to willfully distort thu truth • to . theinjury of honorable men and'to the exal-tation of rascally and dishonorable, men.This is what he grumbles ut. Hu can_

iipiinuiiiilo ll£ fwliuys ul-Oni wwrimof men whom he has subjected U> vile

for years. Ho now knows what itis In bu1 held up before thu public- in life

diameter.. He. now feels how it is tohave bin private. uiVnirs raked over for

hers to look ut. / '

His course towards the STAII has beenthe name us towards private individuals.Every one knows how he .searched pri-;ute- rcconifraiid published to tho world n

false account of this journal's uftairH, andhow promptly thiTiiioiV whom lie." htt;ii'>-ijhncd.dcuicdliisjit^tt'iiicintvo been inve»ti(jiitiiig KninothingH. andwe have thus far felt it necessary to useinly a portion of whut wo have discover-

ed. "We have preferred to show tlieLutlurper.i<Mml"rottemies»iif1t1ie King man 'irexposing anything about his busiuo-ss]i'nttera.<?'y,'.nut is true wo-hftViV not-do-.nicil^'j<ii"d(r we iutond to deny.-'Jft"-'-1

'.Vtjiinve- said about 'him personally '.him only too closely. It is the cuustietruth..of om*,.tleliuoaUou of his.vieicharucior that htirls lunrsoYeVefclyV-.-J.1 Private chanicter" is the1 only trueweuHli.u.inan cau.p».sses^._;_Ho.wlioj.'not respect itTiu 'another ilocs iiot'x)Odsassit himself. When n timu will deliberuU'ly"Deslubber other nioir with lies and HIUU-der tia the Journal hua for yours done, it,ia needless to look to such a source- forintegrity,--Tho'Iuan< whose only urgu-inents are lying invective and: persistentliiisruiiroHentjition isneverjiu lioneHtiiProbably Uio King editor Tiakcs n t\U-tiBctiyn- })efjvsen.' ^ohu ru^k-i'-r HT»1:T" jrop-'.ttation/'pTetoiHHng to thinlt; tliut iio^cuusully n man's •;rqiutatioii"aud'iiot affootilia "character." If ho does, ho inaltcaa serious mfetnkc. What tho world.thinksof i»m:iQ tloi»nuda-vefy •larirflWunt>njv

ity to give n man a bad "reputation"hen lilt " elmructer" la: sound, mid tlio

Eingmiiti IIOK (ilwiiyn tried to nndennine'H ropittutioiw by bk<'l»>niiig the

eharacter.-) upon which those ropntutionuAro based, If ho comes U) soo tha errorif tin way, wit 1 all l>o Hatisll'.<d with

what wu have accomplished in thu way ofrefonniiig him. If ho realizes th-j facttlmt thu men to whom hu is instinctively

vn uro upt to bo thitivo.t, and thatih W wliom IK- nutiirnlly luiten nrii honestluiiriutclligi'iit men, he will 1m lea-t linstyiu publishing his view* on " privateclinrn?tor."

W'ilUJi WJ^AKK AT IT.Wouldn't it be a gowl .tim? <•< "t'"ly

the pmblein of Hiipplying Wishiugtouwith water? This is n rapidly inrreiuiingborough, its organ factm-iiw iiru calling iu

orcit uf families, nnd in n few years the.tur.tl growth ofllut tovu will ncC'SHi-

tide llu'.iiiliodneltoii of Home wort of wn-.vprks. "We do not consider it nivt-s-

sary to j;n to tlm expense of 11 costly ms-vo'r mi the di-itaut hills jiml miles ofp.uisiw piping, for which the horuuyht.i he indebted, Modern iniproveiilcnts

have reiid"ivd siieh outluyn needless. AtHelvi-U'iv tlie problem U solved i'l an1'iuy iiit.l niinple niaiiiier, and thiwa Itoit-I'litt-d by llii' wilntiiiii barely feel tlieburden ni it. Thero aw uitmerous pri-

' i!ktiiip.inies rcadv to Hitpply-Wash-in-jlnii with wutw, iiiiii not n cent of debt

I b'< put upon tlm borough to aeconi-pti-m it. All that is neiwsnry is a sulllci-•nt number of customers to nuiko theMUlp.iny Mfe fr.nii lnss, nnd a stundpipe.virtiM b" jjTit up nenr th- Sliabl»"ef»!i;j orthe Pnhateong creek.

et our Cniumnii Council or our wor-thy Muynr invite cniumunieattons on this'iibjcct from cnrimrntioiis, mui give '.isthe results. We cnuld havu l«»th water

il gas if only the proper means vipliiyed to lu-iiiK them to us. Wo need

them. A bnroit;;h :w largo as Wiishiug-inu should not 1H- wil'toitt them. Theywould liniku it an attruclive plimu Lo thosewho aro accustomed to all tho modernLMim-uit'iuvH of tlmt kind. Who will.start the ball rolling und ue<nimj tliehonorable fame of being the first to iutro-di'ce these much needed improvements.If Washington were 11 decaying borough,if it were cortutn that she liud passed thuheight of her vigorous existence andwere going slowly backwards, it .wouldbe foolish to agitutu these questions, butus it is a gw-.viug town mid will .-i»>n needthese thing-*, it is right and proper to bo-giu to look at tli.-mnnw.

illMX'l THEM OCT.If there is any wrong cowrcd up iu th

records of our b-..n»ugli, we, hope theywill be uncovered. I t is the duty of tin:in cliurgo nf public ailairs to conducttliouMtflairshoiicsily, und if they do tintdo it lioucstlv, thev should be calledaccount fur it. Thw B wlmt lliu Sr.uthas always taii»ht, and we believe it issound uVtriik*. Whil.- wo tha-. iu»Ut mithe freest u-id full»«t itxerci-iii nf tliu In-vestigating limits a:id pijWiM'i* of citizens,we ut the sanut"th;:-»J«L» not ur. e thevestiKiilioii of m..-tv id^t-rumor, wild thc-nri/.:n;:"nr"iiiiiiciou.i_»iaisVi;p'iv.-:.L'iiiiiLiijFor sonm time- the air h:is been fullrumon of i-rn'.>ked'ie;>s, but, In-fore peroding to sn esln'ino 11 ni'.-iisuri! as inves-tigation,: woiilil it not l>e wisa to rlr.n <le-teriuine whether there is anything to in-vestigate. Let r, c:iinmtttju of citizens,cither ins*Iilt? or outside the CommonCouncil, lake the records and study themsine- th« lKirough bus been i-icnqtoratod,comparing the reuvipts in tuxes with tlinutlay for public purposes, ntid thus dieidu whuth«r'there lias really Iteeu anywrong doing und dci'.'i'iniui! its n^iantityand qiinliiy before going into a:i extwmaposition.

We are inclined tn thinly that if thereIIM boen any wrong done, it is but smallut the most. Tlm si/.e of tho boroughdebt is admit 318,000, the grenter p.ut ofwhieli is sehmjl dubt, certainly does notiudtcato any very large stealing of publicmoney by •our formeroiHcials. If thoeontiiiitteo roally tiud lu'scrupa'ucios in re-ceipts und expemlUuves, und if tho (1* bt,iiinull its it is, hits grown out nf thoso*(uVrepancies, we are iu for an investigatiou,t once of tho most searching character.

In such a eaaii the resnlt would bo ruinto some one, but wrongdoers und liotray-ers of public trusts deserve no pity, undpublic interests demand their punish-

it wlicrev^r and .«-ln.'ui>vcr--f'U!n'l.Uring them out.

A SOVKIJ idea.lius been started in NewYorkliyKute Ptislil. It is aludioK' eoop-L-rative- iisstjcialiuu for tlie purpose of p"eltuKing "dresscH. The capital stock' ifttobo3250,000. Two hundred thotisund dollurs'.worth of stock of S^shares will bo sold

,. '" The romaining $50,000 will liu re-served for the present, in order- to make

U thut.the.desire.that .thn..Htwk,.tthallvyidely distributed will bo curried out.

Thus 8,000 shares' uro now offered' forpublic subscriptions;- which are to receive

dividend out of prolits of nix pur contumper uiinuin. Tho goneriil manufacturinglaws, under which tho ussociution is iu-cor'poratcil;-requires that each nhuro shallbo paid for. Every subscriber to thoBlock, it is promised, can inako 11 large

ng in purchasing her dresses.

Tlio "WisemiHiu Stnto GreenlmokI Convention is culled to meut ut Wuty-

'wiron May" l|7th. "' •".'"•"'• ~"~~ "'. . . ..Too Smith, son of tho original Joo

Smith, dedicated 11 church of Latter DaySaints, or " Joo Smith -Mormons,""inOhicugo 9undny.

From tlio 12th of November lastto April 2!1, a Uelleville,"" Ont.,;iirra ship-pod to England 15,22-1 cattlo iuul -1,201

p,'"•..;',Ann Eliza i Arnold, residing nearCorry, PH., him just comniitteilsuiciilc hyhanging. _.IIor..Jjrother._haugcd..liiinsclfnimi years ago in"thei'tmrao room.~~'"!.''"

..'. .About fifteen miles of new ;sowershavo been laid in Memphis, Toim.," nj> tolast jVIonday. Testa recently miulo, it inclaimed, demoiiHtruto.tho: siu.-ceasr^rili'-'iifiy Bjateni of smveragor"'" "' ii ' ""^V'.1. • " Aha'.' Coiiitioy and Peter Luther,

tied of tho Manhattan (N. Y.) banlt l-ob-bers, who wcro recently arrested in Phil-ftuelphia,' wcro "tokensto-Kow;YorlrvbyDotcotivcH Byrnes andShawonTnuailay.•^^^iis-A^a-Hoffmah'rrofrifcw.rAii1

imiiy; Iiid;j" lias4 BiiGil' Uio~Pon«aylvaniaBaifroa(Upr.$lp0,00p. . Sho WHS drivingalone a street in which aro laid tha trucksof a letuieil lino of tho Fonusiivntiia,-:-aiidclaims that through tho coKiossnora oftl.ft nnniaccr sho.waa run1 OT

. . . .Tha directors of tlio Pcnivn'lvaniaUiiilroud Company on Suliirduy declareda semi-annual (lividcnd of three per cent.,pnynblo on nml nftor tlio 28th instant.Culouu! Scott renigncd tlio prctiiilenoy oftho road. :• '

. . . .Litcieu M. Notzingpr wus huugedit ((uincHvillf, Tex., last I'riday,- for-tlmnurderof Willis Cliuu in 1U7H. Much

symnathy was expressed f»r tho murdererby tlio crowd and an iimiii-ec-'ssful effortvan made to rescue him.

.,..Tlm-pigeon shooting mutch he-twecu Cnptaui A. II. Jlo^nrdus nnd FredErli, Jr., of St. JUMIIIII, ilu., which lookplace ut St. Louis lust Hutiirditv afternoon,wiw won by thtt Cnptnin by tin) score of8U signing 83. Then! vn\n a verj- largouUuiiimnco of Hiiecfatoi-s.

. . . .Daniel Avrev «ixtv-ninc years ofnw.nMVilHfiiiiSlmru, N'.'V., imwc fmn.hwbedin his sleep on Saturday, nightand walking to tliu window in the. .t'ecoiuliitorv fell out. He NiwtniiiM- •foriniiH in-ternal injuries mid wan n-moved to theSt. Catharine Hospital.

. . . . John Henry, nlitu " Ohio .Tnclt,"I in nntorimw thief nnd desperado, who•scaped with live others from tlm Allen-;own (1'u.) prison Muroli !(0, 1870, has1ee11nmW11tlJtftr1.lt, Midi., by OJli-

cor Smith, who in now nti his way Kiistwith the prisoner,

. . . .Tl io Rev. IX II. aiHKlwiii, 11 dele-f,'iit(! to tlie Methodist Oencrid Conferencent Cincin.iati on Jlnnduy night of lu,tweek received a tclcuruin from lliu homo,Rrooktk-ld, Ind., saving tliat Dr. J. I).Goodwin, his brother, who was nlsonilo'e^fttu to the conference, and who wasin i>ttendance on Huturduv, had been mur-dered b>- his bruther, Colonel Goodwin,at Urnokville. Colonel OIKHIVI.1, tao al-lepi'd murderer, wim it mcian n harddrinker und, becoming miliject to deliri-um trt'liiens, had been sent ti> tin- iithii.iolusyhim, He wa-s releib,ed on Thurstlayof last week, and returning to lirookviUemet thu doctor on ^londay, and licensingliitn of sending hini to tlm asylum t<hotliitn. Dr. Goodwin wus nit es-ineinberof Congress and 11 man of eoiiMderubliprDiniiieiiee iu his portion of thu Stittc.

. . . .The pardon of Humble and hi«four fellnw bribers euitsedve.y littlo ex-citement in 1'hiliulciphiu, where I'.m prin-cipal interest iu the emu has existed.Tho result WIIH generally expected andwus known to be tvi-tafn by some. Allpreliminaries, sucli as pnyment of cost»,were settled last Thursday, mui thn nffiiirWIIH iirmnyed iu time for the convicts totake the uftcrnoon train home. Peopleuequiesee, in the result with hut feeblepiMti'.stution. The Hovority of tho HCU-teiice and Judge- Pouinuii's alleged • niih-tukts had created a certain sort of HymjHi-thy. The, ]>owcrful i'llluenceft whichhave all along been behind Kcmble, andto which the payment in his behalf ofhis costs und forfeited bail aro due, havedone much tn neutralize public disgust.The cn..es of other bribers, which wereIKistpnned to Autumn, will probably not,tftcr this failure, cimiu tu trial. The finesmil costs in the four caws amounted to

No Goon I'BKArui.vn.—N'o man c.ui doa good job of wnrk, preach a jininl perninti,try n lawsuit well, ilictnr it patient or writeu ^ouil article whim hu fct'lj iiiisurutde untlilntl, with Kluggisli linin an I '.m-i^lyttervi-s; iui-1 iionu shoultl in;ike the attumiitin Situli a outiditioti vvlien it can liu so eiiailyunit uhi'iiply removed by irlittlc Hup If it—tori. .Sec other cnluinn, tnuyT

MAURI El),

Smtoi-B—Iliinr.KitT. — At Ilia M. K.Uhurcii, M<intisi|iiitn, mi 'rii«rsd.iy evening,Aj.ril 2'Jtli, by Hev. K. I).filiillz, Mr.'ftl-win 1) Sliroi>e. of Wusliitii^ton, uati Mia:Mimiu H. Herbert, uf .NLuiiisqiiiiii..„ UlXO.V — UoCKKMIKllRV. — .At.. Asbllrv.April 171 ti,•hy'Kotv A" M. Harris; Mr.Amlruw 0. Hixon. of l-'rauklin township,to Mid Mary M Hockunlftrry of Clinton

KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.Tlm Mini KiirrrMirul llcmrily ever .

covered, a* It IK c.riitln In tu (ITL-CK anil djtis nothUttte. VMM> i'ltOQV ISHI.UW,

—From—Etf. P. "N. GRANGER,Pmi'Un-j Mtxrfit, Alh>t»f» DUrH.* • ' - ^ Bi. A l h i n \ Vl.,Jnn.S1tti ,l680.

tin. li. J . KKtiiAM. A C<,., (hu l l • In tc\>lj lovanrk' l lur 1 n i l -ay t l i i t my cxiujrkncc wltiiKusiilnll'o SjinvSn Curs ha-, hr-mi yvt\ euti^UcturyIndued. Tliruu or rmir yuiirn »;(" I ytomteil fthottlo ol ynunii 'enl . iind wlili It, cured A HOMO ofInmiiiiof* ciiuuit I)/ n I*[WIT1II. [.tit Hcunn my' i>rpo licciinu Vurj Urmj nn I I inrnud him oat tor

lewwouks wh.<nlia l^oiinu hcttuf, Imt "fht-n Itil hlmon tbu n n d hu itrjwr wowu, when I JlJ-.ivcrud thut it rln^' liotiu wat [ntmliu;, 1 ptoenrvd

ft'ioitlu ofKi!iidail'*.Hitflvin(.'uru tn.d -.vith \*t»ihiuithiiltlociiri.-i|lilrik a.> t in t h« U nut lame,

" J K a w s ! 1 *° """"(•.». O,,ANOEU.

Perseverance will tell.HmiKhlon, Mnn.«., Mnrrh tfllh, miO.

» . J . Kendall .V d>., Uuntu: In jualleu to Jnuand myself, I itiinK I ou^ht Vi let you kno<^ Hint

p,to Mid Mary M. Hockunlftrry. of Clinton.

Y x i i — l i VMltmiT — At L't)hliul»i;i, on17l b H J L W M

o MidYouxi

April-17lli,. by. H-v. J . L. Wiiiran, Mr..luilson Yontij- to Miss Huliina l,uinlk'rt,both of Columbia.

IIKNDKH. O.V — UWH. — April Oih. ntWashington, by U:v. .).,!•. H-cil, Win. A.Hcmlcr-sun to .Miss Sarah A.. Hush. ofOx-ronl.

Uri-iiRits—WAH.VKR. - - April 29th, byHuv, y. M. W'ebater, D.iniul Uypliers toNUrtliu o. Warut-r, both of Wmliiiigto

DIED.

WANHMNH. — April ISlh. Iru. lufautil.iiiglitTof.1. U. nml Alicii Wundllns.

Honest Medicine."FAVORITE REMEDY"

ItotomiiiciiiM^ ^ ( ^f*,*.™1-"' '

SALT RHEUM.Hon. J . H. SnyJer, of Saugcrtics, N*. V,,

;-ratefuHv iesiifius to tlie ability of '-Favor-ite Remedy" ns esliibitcil in tlie case of hislittle daughter who was covered with SuitUticuin from head to foot. " Favorite lie-mcJy, suya lliiB tliantiful rather, "relievedmy girl nl together from this (earful ntllic-tion,Sutt,Uj_H!uiu. This ouiitirred two yearsigo, nnd noTa sign of tlio diacaau has sincejpiHiurcd." . What it did for thia ci.Mld.itwill uo'-.forall-nlio usa it.-^-—------yr-—|

ilVER DISEASE.* ,Mr. j y 11. Nurihrop, of Lansingburp, Ni

V., for several yenra Captain of llic '1'roy":L\ suy?-: " 1 Imvc Iwcn fnr"a long lime

eot..sufferer, from dernngfrnent nf-llieIji'vcr, and after using many of the. medi-cines recommendeil for that complaint, Or.Kennedy's 'Favorite ltemeJy* is the only011c which gave nic uny relict. I firmly he-lieve that tho • Favorite Kemedy1 is a good,/uM&if'preparation ;' one tlmt may bu Ue-pemlcd upon."

Chronic Livor DiseaaetRev. J. U amiih, uf llurtlbr'l, Ut., suys:Being u' great siifforor from Chronic Liver

Disease und Indigestion, 1 a t lust trieilyour • Favorite Kemciiy,' and found imme-diate relief. 1 used two bottles, which

'orkeil wonders in my general system."

nyrii IKIIUt'1.S<NlKUItALatAl!m7.-,ICK IIBAD-\ y i l B l ' lLl .S-. t uiilvursiil curu for NUUMIK I ,sicl- lluailiclu-, NurvmH IliMilitcin*. l)v«int|iila,V.mltli.«. C'.mMlMHoo, PawtalB. S l m i n k ^ n u ^ .IMlUltiitiii'nil-tliii i lEim. unif .'Iwiilnuiiu nrlnhmtrm 1 »VL-r eiinitil*Um!,cithBr by opium or ulchiillc

- IIIHIIIH.-TIIUDII I'lllo nru.n muciiU ntQiiarntianv lot'ihtTciiru or-c|ioclill UlfcOBM/nt-iiHiniiil;-fl)r tilt.BQ']l-*oiim-B iliwy nru worthy ol a tilul

cxnfci#1y (or. Uio cum of NuutnlKla, Sick llcart-f NervniM liraUACtin, Dj' l iq;"!", O M « 1 M -

lion Vuiiililns, i'lirulyuU, I'iliiltiitlon ol Uio'limit, hlui-plei'Biiiii'M, nnd loon of nurvune cnuu-y.

R M U £ _- Dr 'Knn|>l>%nMltBton', siiysof tt ioooFHU: . " IhitvamiUI W »"""» N«iirniR1a sud s k k IIUHCIHCIIUl-Ml* ft rvc«rt*"Tltey"clvo Solve-Bui «ntl«raction

- l i r •l<atiBi-iy4fi?*prMinff'-Ni-ttntl|!ln onrt Sick

Inc thu butt (allislaut.on.11 A, A. I.jr-K, M. U.,NftiiUeofeo, l'it. PiTTHUN, Kub. (1,1880.

1ST Fur n l o at Uio Warren Couuty Driw Store,

TIOK OF SETTM5MBST.-SuUee l»

wlit'bt amllled »nd einted by Iho anrfouMo andreported for lulilomonl to ths^Orphnn*' Court ofIbo (.oumy of Warren," <»« Friday, tliu awoud tinyor JU?v. nU, Iu tlw firm ol: Aitl lor $M.mm.ndB ,lo^ncB , v --ftjiLU-WITBV

:i\XJIs ih

fi,Vi'lw» tfOTS<!E." —KOTICS • IShartuy iitvan Ihat thu firm nl Carter A Cooko

ihU tiny inqu i red '>y matniil conaont.,; All ptr-w- indthlud- to . Midv-flrm will plon«« . miiko

uiv Uined t l

h

1>uun tliuri!. InifKucluit mmth*. It look muiku t!m liri;c niiu ul),mon ih i . _ _> , _

iniill una. 1 havu u>ud 10 bi>ltloi<> The hoti .1H tsiitlfuly Wtill, ii'tt ni /ill ^tlir. Hud no tjnnclt 10twiccn or lelt. Till* U a wundcrlol mvdlcliio,It IN A new t til Hz h-re, tin! If It duo* for nit wti.itIt line ditnu for mu its pale will hu very urest.

Itwpectlnlly yours, UliAS. K. l 'AUK2IL

• ' S T A I T B J S B K ' B 3SAOE

UNDER OATHTO WHOM IT HAY CONCEItN.-ln the jeu

18731 Irt-Jiwa Mill Kfiii):ill'd Spavin Curu. a li -spavin of iuvt-Ml montlH' ifn>witi. nunrly biilllnrsuoJ1" lien's U.'K, Hnd cumiiktuly Btojijiudlamene** and rtmuved tlio onh aoinant. I h,tviirlt^d tint hjMo cvur ulnco very IrnrJ, midncv*. r h m najn In mo, nor could I ever *<MJtl'R'nrtincu in the »U" of Ihu hock jo in ts i lm

Knoaburjli Pull*. Vt-, F * . Si, 13T1).Swurniind mbicrlbud tu bdoru rao tul* S5th

ci«y ol Pebmary. A. D.1S79.JU1INU.JKSNB, Jmtlco of tho IVace,

Kendall's Spavin CureON HUMAN FLESH.

II. J . Kombi] k I.'D . GonU: I wish to ail dtcillmo-iy In fnvur »l your Inultshi-J l intinu.. ." K t r . d i i r i ^ p i v l n f i i r u . ' In tho Kprlnj uf lW)-iIcItLF'-dim Hie leu and »!>r.iln>'it my ri«ht ilmblit iiiuku-e joint. I W H very i:i!D<t,iiNj, «t Hincr-nirsr.-d thu m-Ht uicrJcUti i i^ jialn. I wt>tabiinilnj-a 1111 it (ar ovur n ytnt, ini"i IrU-il mo?everything In my reicll. hiu emi t find njtlitiithat w.mid s 've n u ix-rminent rullet. Wtiunuvtrw.ifki.nl. 11 wuti d jjiln ma v,-ry tnitcb. IApril, ISM. 1 berfiti tu i l i ink I «hmild h u a c r l u u . .(iirltf'-; lint.hNVln-.' -mnu of "l\«ndj>tr« SpnvlhCuru." thought I WDUIII Iry It. 1 i iv i lune tnnd ofa huule.iiiiduxiii-riciiuud ruiU-riLuncu. The |imk-(t mo und ht\* not tr.>u!j!ud mu -"Incc. I fuul r j furiiii-ttil to VJU. iiuil wiinlil rL-i-'niimund "K-iiid'iU1

>|j!ivln Ciifu'" rciull wJi» euir.-f wllb rpiuhla urh unutUui . Yuu» truly

. M1IS. J . BOUl'ELL.

Kendall's Spavin CureFOR CATTLE.

. Wii'ldiiitfUin, 1. V.. .ttn, IS. H* I.It. J . kuiidiui U U>i., iiuNLk-iiK-ri: •'Iviiiti.in'n

Eily : u lli'u.•citiuV.it ol ii|nvliH iiuil diiy . . W r L-IIIxruemi-in, on nil iiiilm i\* i s wsll .1 -t lioia,^. I Iml

ry 11...- .1. r-«v h.-If-r Cvlilci. tu.l one H u l l ; (!4',

LAUBACH'SBRYGOODSUDOfflPETlfllE,

.Baston, P^J r n n SQUARE FEET addition Ijullr to our store, makingluUU ' ' n o w ' l 'e largest store room in tin: Luhigh ami Dela-ware Valleys. -••••

S3?" Having made heavy purchases beforujhe late sharpadvance in Carpets, Oil Cloths, Dry Goodirci'c., we are pre-pared to offer below the market rates the largest stock of DryGoods and p.irpets ever brought to any house outside ofPhiladelphia or New York. Our stock of Carpets is unc-.-quallcd, consisting of the best and newest Patterns in Uodyand Tapestry Brussels, Extra Super Ingrains, Mall and StairCarpets, Window Shades, Rugs, Sc. Also a large ftock ofHouse Furnishing Goods, Table Linens, Tickings, Sheetings,etc., etc.

£3?" Our Black and Fancy Silk and Novelty Dress GoodsDepartment, is now enlarged with the newest and most desi-rable Fabrics in the market; all ihc Departments of theHouse are larger and better than ever before. We extend acordial invitation to allour friends and patrons. Special caregiven to mail orders.

WM.LAUBAOH,326-328 Norrhampton St., Easton._Pa.

••Kvmfill'aSuivin Uuro." running It

riVii!:i^» llnliiii'ir, I cLuci'mlly IL-CII

UllIdlN^I'.M. S. V.Kvnd mlili-i'.*? lur !ttn<tr3-.c-d l'l;<:ul>ir, wliic 1 wu

ltiiiiktflvcMiiii1ilvepru.tr ill It. VI.C;-J#.. Nu re

I'M™ $1 JILT hui\h\ or - i t li'ittl f T.<r $ j ' ALLDUL'OdlrfrSiiav.; It urciiQ^ot It r>>- r>>u. or Itwill liu m m t» mi) HiMr-pc nn nrciul ol tuku bytliL-pn-iiriiiif, l)l( II. J . KS-tljAL-. JbCO.,

£ SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS

'TIMB'TAULE uVriiEiu ITUC 'TIMB'TAULE

Train* Leave 'Junction '•-- .Fur NEW Y u l i k nnd ISTEKMEDIATK Slnlloni

7.IJ7 A. M.—L*«rin«:litiir ill SotnervHiefiir Finnins-ton; at liuuiid Hrttok for Trcton, I'lulnddiihin, Ac, und at Ellitit-th lur Nuu-urk

10,'JO A.M.—L'oiiiii-cnnir ut llmh llrld.-e iur Hlchirvlllisill(;!i_l

niln..... _._ _ _ljilil:t. JfcCi atEli/;il)uiti lur Nuu-arlc, und at KHZJ-licttiixin !*>• l.unL' Umncli, UcuuuGrove, 4c.

.4,38 I'. Jl.~Connecting at domorvllle fur Flcm-Iti^lon; m Hound Brook for 'I'run-tun. rhltatlclphiu. Ac, and at Eliza

: , nuth lor Kuwnrlc, LonC Bruucli,Ocean Gnivu, Ac.

4.»7 I'. M.-ConnccUnr; al illtjli TirUiRO for HighIlrlriKQ llmnch; nt Somcrvlllu fur

~ " .'" • • Fk'tningtmi: nt Hound Urook TorTrcntcu, Philddflphtn, 4 c , nnd atElizabeth for Newark.

(1.58 P. M.-Mllk-S[op|>l:iKHt>ill<-l>aion*.7, i : t I1. M.-Cotinecllni'BtlVotiiidllrciuklorTrjH-

- B,l'h1liidelplila,4e.S U S D A V S :

lO.'JU A.M.-5t<n>plns: at nil BlotSODa.- " 1 1'. ai.-StoppltiKatailMotloiid. .

Leave PhUlipAmrQ;LEHIQI! AND SUfqilKHASNA DlVIJlON,

S.ilO A. M . - F o r nil itntlona to Mauch Chubk,Drllloii, &e.

l l . n o A.M.-For»lUtniloni>toScraii ton.3 .51" P r M i - i ' o r all etntlouij to ."crur tun.,1 .3^ I>. Til.- Fur nil BlrtilouB to Hultilthf!TT.;ti.SVVl'. M.-^ 'or all Ktulioud to Mauch Cbmik.

""'1| . Returning,\xasa NEW YORK lor JUNCTION!;

0 . 3 0 A. 2I.-L-nnncctintrut ElizuhDlh Irom Ncw-arlt. " t Hoimd Urouk ttotn Trenton.at Somt'Mm- Irom Fk<mlni;iui]. amint High lirld«u itom Hluli Urld|;u

S.'IS A. M.-ConnecilDjffilEllMiwlli Trom Now-:v ark, "nd at I! mi ml llronl: from Traa-;< ton, rhHndd|ih1a,Jtc.

. 00 P . M.—ConnrctinRMEIIailiclti from New-ark, at llouurt Itruuk front Tiunlon, 1I'hUi'dt-lulil*. i o , , nud UL Soninr- !

' vtliufrom Ktumlncton. ' " ',4.OI) 1>. M,—tJiinneciitiunt Bllmbclh from Ncw' i

mk. at Uontid Urook fnnn Trunton,l'lillndn , &c, and nl lllj-h Itriilj-uTroQi lliuh ltrldiii- Brunei!.

3 . 3 0 P . M.-CnimeciHis niEllMiR'ln from New-ark, nnd ni SuDwrvSllu hum t'lum-iiciuii. f

7.-15 P. M.—Connocilmr nl Hottnd Brook rroinTiimltin, Phltndcl|ihlu, 4c .

S U N D A Y S : '•'3 . 3 0 P . M.-Stnji]ihie ul nil sht luns.

For fiirlh'T informaUon ice Time Tnhle*OH0. II. I1. BALDWIN.

lililEASTura,

HAVE

THE LARGEST:-:..=:-- RUG UL An nRv.n o

IN.TIIB

7 -DTTTn IT TT K T t T> V

Mainiotli Piano aafl.

Washington,

fISITORS TOWASHINGTON are requested-to '"call at: V\ I j

both the Manufactory, corner of Railroad Avenue and v ?l

w Beatty Street, and at the Main Office, "Beatty Building,

corner Washington Avenue and Broad Street. £g^JBc sure -.•,,

not to purchase a Piano or Organ'until you have seen

Beatty's Celebrated Pianos & Organs' W^hingfonrN^Jr.'Uhited^States'orAmcricar"-^^"—^'"

. .Pciinsylvania Euilroad, -BBLVTDERE!DI VISION.

'On, anil • iiftop' Nov." ITtlvlST'J,; trainsleave anil arrive as follows:

8OCTHWA11D.

Ijcavc Manunkii< Chunk 3.'!">, a. m..2.30 nml 6,30 p.m.v Leave Belvidero'S_4O, 6.35a.m., 12.3C,

"Leave hiillipsbnrg G.15,7.00 n.m., 1.03,i.lO p. m.

IjGtivc French town G 50, .7.38 a. 111., 1.40,t»ad 7.49 p. m^ Leave LnmbcrLvillc 7.20,8.10. a. in.. 2.10,8.25 p. m.

Arrive at Trcuton 7.55,8.EjO,.a. m.,2.47,8.57 p. in.

Arrlvd'-Ptalladn. (Kctisingtor:) 9.05,10.05a. in.r'1.05 r. M.

Arrive at West Philadelphia, 9.40 a.m.3.55, 9.55, p. in. - - : . . : : . .

-Arrive New York 9.35,10.35, a. 111 ami

Leave Philadelphia- (Kensington) 7.40,10.15 a. m., 4.10, 5.110, p. m, . _

Leave West Philadelphia 8.00 and11.00aim,"4.00, 6.30 p.m.

Leavo Trontbu.8.96, a. m.» 12.0ft, 5.1fi,mil G.43 p. 111.

Leave LaniberU lllo 9.33 a. m., 12.40 and5.50, 7.15 p.m. ^r>.

Leave Frenchtown 10.02 a. m.,:l;12,'G.24,7.39 p. m. • - r ' '

Ixsave PhilUpsburg 10.43a. m.,1.55,7.0G,8.15 p. m.

Arrive Belvidereil.ua a.m., a.^. ' i .SS,8 . 4 7 p . m . " • v ' • • - " •'••

Arrivo Mnunaka Chunk 11.15 a.m;,2.35,

GontiPCtion is mtulo at Manunka Cluuikwith Pelaware, Lticknwanna Sc WesternRailroad. At Lchigh Junction with L(i-bighValley, Lchigh .feSnst|uehannn, Mor,risAKsspx.niid New Jersey Central Hail-roads. ;At Lanibcrlvillo with FleiiiiiiHlouK. It, - At Trenton with trritos.jtojitulJroniSe«j:YOTk;Of»m(Jcn;-,ctc:v--—•^•^:^:i-^r=; FRANK Tiwysos,^:.'Lj. 1\ F A O E R , , . . 1 .

:" Geo'l Manager. *' Gen. Pass. A«'t~- r

' , ... F . ^ . J A C K S O N , •- ,

;" aup't * Belri/el;Di y r ~ ~

FALLIBIiTonnilD wllli twtin i wo or tlirno honri For nikitimo H-EIOAI10RH. K

11111 4' 'I'mii^lik 1 theTiimit^ ini l Inn- tlt-rsi-n:

fjiin*ii"iiinilon ' \ \ D r . J , llrl^-yn' Thrust aiid Liin«...-uliT will cmqiiiT.ttm lull iluH'royur uml reaioru(hu Inviillil to 1IO:II(!L Hnd li:i])|jiiiO!S.

bum lit tliu \V*nui)tyiiiiinv Driti' • 'tnrc.

[lloni-niVuriiuB tiw'i ii'iiver-iit mil

>u.l 1. JlCli.Tli«

rtoi^ .._

l), I'ltlii^' AllovmU ir l-> rullnhlu !orhuiidncliuiKl ucnrul-[,i; iu-vi-i- Tills Set k m I tliuW:irr.'ii L'oiiiiiy Uriitf Sluro. VViirlidiatuil, N. .1. . ; .

len-il hi'nljiis^r^v.yitf nnU*. i5ia. Tliu rupii'li J n s ;

boldm tin! Wiirrun Uwiiity l ) S a riiyri;."1""

.Highest McdaFat Phila. and Vicnn".'

E/&H..T. ANTHONI&CO.,nin Mtito.inwAV, -vinv viiuit.

Velvet Frames, Gfaplioscopes,!=>'XlI5'it.7jO_!2iCOL*i2a, '.':.

..ALBUMS,;:AND, VIEWS,^MliNOItAVIXGS," C1IR0MO3, • PlIOTOGKArHS :

nnd Ifltian-il i;no<!a—Ci-lubrllii;!,

•PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS.We nru llouilqiiiirtMB lor uvcrylliiiiR Iu tlio wny 61

StorcoptiMns and Uagie Lantorns,^-,.. . .-„

jltcaiilirul Vliiil<^ru]iliiQ TttiiiPnnrenclcs <*r Etnt-mrjT.211 Ei'srsiTlt'S! -for 't!io_window, Cmivox;iR«, ' Mnimtucitirern nC Velvet lTninue lor Mini-".tiir«.iiml,CuuTcs Utatfl,Piclttrvs.';-,•,:.•;•;,;.i'^^^_^• E3TCtitiiiofiuca ol Lntiicrn aniVSIiilcn, wtlli~dl- '

''ft^fcw I f -3^*i2^^^^

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THE WASHINGTON STAB.

: \VAmiIXt tTO\ . N. -I..

'M:

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.«'<>.! 1. AT ICKTAU.,

Althut) . I.. A W . II. K. CV*. ilevnt.-.l

sitLvV.'.'.'.'..'.V.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.'..'.'.1.1.'.'.'"!'''touMlli'i|(SloVi>Dti(l No. 1 rin-Mliiil)., :i.W tier ton.l'i!:i..... 3M per ton.

^iKfe::::::::::::::::::Ki:r1'

Af- WuckpmltMnjf-IJLtDec. 23 1878

chutc4 (over i

iiliious-fj.M pur ton.

STAH-LICHTS

Port Jervia siippnns a Sunday paper.

—the pro-

Itoan* arc nnw in tho imirkct und sellingvery moderately.

A tig thing Tor Uuckcttstawpo:cd race course.

Tlie now llonrd of Freeholder* will meelon llm 12th of jtfuy.

I'otulo tmgi nrc preparing fur a big"nwkoi" thu senann.

• ^-'-Farmers arc rushing tilings in the wayof breaking up com ground.

Oblicu people to jiuy'us liit-y giVuiul thomajority of them would RO very slow.

Kx Posi master Lee, of Cumdon, tins justreceived $IMO back pension money.

At tlie lust fiission of ihe Legislature llielawrllowinir Commissioners of IH'eds totuke affidavits vta

Who said tlie STAR wits a brilliant sheet 1Your perceptive powers are decidedly keen,my Tine little fallow. Kliii.d up!

Communion was held In both the I'realiytcriuu und Melhodial churches lust Sun-day and encli had u li - •>-

Five young men nt Ciitntli'ii were finedby Mayor llrudthaw, fur disti'.'bing tlicpeace, on Saturday lust, ut the foot ol'Arch street.

The old Somerset County Collector.A'eghte, lias settled by paying up $9,128,-13; the nuiount of tlie county claim with-out interest.

An insured man can do something furliis family if lie has the good luck to diebefore the failure of the compitny which.insures him.

A person named James Kinstcad had'hisright hand blown off by tbe cvpiosinn of ncharge while blasting rocksat Lincoln Purjc'.large while blasting rocks a

i Wednesday of lust week.An oscliaiigo sap "i> man who can't tell

an Italian harper from a brass bund, oughtto be hunt; or elsn quit newspaper repoiV-ing." Wo second tlic motion. •" ' - • • "

A large water bird; knowiiV.as'a/ibon..measuring six IcH from; tip .to J tip. And:weighing eleven pound.", was shot by _ A|^lun T. Lew-id, of Urtilgo Valli'y.

There U a thirteen your old Hoy u.tha's Furnace, who chews/tob.icc.oj drlnkn.Jcrsvy lightning like iin ulil'Vosiker," andswears in four rlin'uiutit'Jatigiittjji.'s.' • •;

It is suid ili'U a coon can biv caught'leaving ttliisk',-y in its vicinity, bit llicaverage liuii'itr mnild rather' drink' Hiewhiskey and tuke his chatww fur tliu coon.

Fun UKST. — l!y th»; undersigned, uDwelling House on Washington Avenue.

JACOB,J ' , CABTI-:B.

Suits to the amount of more thun $500.-000 have been brought.iiguinKt.-the '.Mayorof Jerspy t'ity to recover baltutws fronjtreduction of.U"F>SCJsuients fiKJiiyO"""" '~ T "ments.

Fred W, Kclli'y. : tho dff:iul(iTNationul Itank ol'.M!. Holly, to the amof $."i:U>{)0, WHS sfnti'iicwi U> Ihe;?l'risoit for lliree " vtars ,l)'v ."•irU'lgQT JoelParker. ... ^ " [r ^ - o p'

a poor nuwsbiiy, aini.lius^risen to tlic ,.,„.,tion nf maiiiftui- oT'tlJei AinVi1i!ilij KearsCoini)tiny, luu loused n an miner

•• in ^iori-i:itowi5:'"";r^~T^r^ ;-~Fon SAI.K.-^ JJy the sijljscriber.^O ilbofce'

. building li^'bejutifuJlj^wtCU.py'yV^h-i.jgtou nnd C>rund ayetiuts«k^vl;l(o^ui ot:o4^~

raii'e biiildiug. lo'tBiti^-this-icro'nchj '.',-/

The ayernBf^fiijnmlifr«ofr!^ii(atM<,-Ji)eymonth in iheMIudson Oomityj,Lii(tatic;Aiiy-'-

k t ^ i j i t Sria!;e .Uill".ror:;t]iu>yeMVendii,ff

eel valtioless.i'j^-^^piiratayi'B.witbSyflrci)'the mine was (Writ? :Sn-isrtipw ;bbiflg re-moved to-Hiiukettslowti.. tAiJi'. r-f." ^ \ \

The irob-Works dt-.l?pnervi]le";h'is1'Dovivervi]le";h)some foriy-ba|t'd31erap]oyt(l.y;':ThtB(i',yunliKG o'tliers'-pf* the.^aiiV^md tii'CpUg!the country, rnu steuliily diinng ••••---and deserverunivursiil notice! •:- -i i ?j , r \

Tho SeHivJe *' '" " "" 'ist nnd Gpncnt

Stole Kxecijtive (Jdmmiitc^ to b.c'.heftl'at'•:TreiHoiroa;Vy^dnLisdayii.'Mayt_l|),tJtj;f.r4~^

• nrcdiiclly;duied'lS7f»,.'lS7Cibild^lS7 . .flaw uhderthe talons of '•tlie^imgto~and~'nn- "OilTiimperfection ib iKo luster i!'ir|'Iii|

"hulf." civn ..bc':sccn-. by-a felnscrob;. .. .TJie pL'iinsy1vaViia7ind;ye>rJerdc/Cen~

tralTfaiiroad Oonipalsies' ;liayc1iiSfil)£c'rFLrt.'d

—JSC'OO 'JS'C'1':.'" ftiii V^jjiejieiHeiii'ifu] celulJrUi _tion of Ilie-Kuvoluliontirj" bailie ntbelli. Tlius-wjlLrub Aswi/siou-. irjjips, oa\i\cs (Iny o f t to cele farii t i f> nif. j' JTu ^ T I E " '

" A i -'good; book|; is.'.'arrneod ever true."~ " iluieyfipent ibr-hooki

' ington'. titJi'llnpd see p'riccB for.yoursolf iii- the Warren Oou ity Drugstore^ '' " *'

t. •.•':.:- pal Dioct-sc of N'cw Jersey has been ,up-'•''; "•' ' pointed to nrratigyror'ihe- Wiping-" but of

.. . :: tho entire ouistandingilobt of, thjj church,. ,-. prior to.tlie[Cehteiiiiml1 Anniversary of the.

Dr. .loim It. Uublc of JIudisoii, who suedIhe Delaware, ^kft-Witunn^amifWestfirnRailrond Company'. Tor*€50iG0C (minugcsfor injuries received iii'Jaiiaury, ,1870,i.gut,

I ' ; • a verdict for gri.OOO.in tlio •Uiiiteil-'Btales| ~ ;-- Oircui,Co1jrt!iit'Trerjtpii'lttBt• Siiti'irday;,"^',

. . . .. "A'subicrirition hns beenatnrlftd ht'Lfllrc;1

wood for.,the..relief p_f# the_ hoflWera"frdnf""" .!- forest fireS'in vffc "t t p'ry * il i 4t f i u t*u' o f 'Souih-S•J ,.,eru_..Nt;w_ .Jersey ;-;..'Atlhoiig|i^ tbc:_:

:—' froinr['OTo»r'iircnin:thaciviciiiiljrrii(rfjr u

•—™™-~~-$ioo,000,-tho people are subscribiDg- libc-r-ally. f , :-

Stationsr/'ot- all kiriilii, • Oatnea, 1tnckleT"ESolMV TKnivea, PockeUl!I'asspdrtout^'^Albuina, u sle'reosuope andten vi^ws for one dollar. For furth

. , .ticulars cnll Wlj/iitid often tit the A....". 'Couiity'Urug ytoro.

.-"' -v:. Tlio'.-Solyiderorcorrespondent; who".Jur,-" • ;. nishwV.tlift-Raston" Free-Press.with 'the

.'. 7 ~ ' .- thfttMa•'simplyf.riaicukwhichtcvery otlier\on'o „—.. ; - ; - o .

' _ftI?d namt* 8pello.cl"ib a way that vraa'iio.verj: ^-^ - r kr ibwhfough t ;turtw kiukud-b;'-"'-*! i"-"--

and we'd like to do it, too.

A period of-prettt heat early in the .Bon is predicted,b^ nsLronomcrs. Confound

'- thci!iWd»-we[itlie>.Vlitliisiiwtiy^jontth(yleayo'the wealfier olono ? What, country:editor wants to be-torlhcotcd by,having towait for.a 'ptjribil^o hot'tliiit •wiU'canse hisideas lo"mel(.and,r.uViyaato:?;"C1\ye wouldthank the astrouoiocra to" crawl > into, their

.. nhellB.' • • •y«U: : ' : iV. V. . ' " - - i ' ; . ^ ; ' .•;

h 1

Mr. C. F.ataatea,,proprietor of tbe St.d H l h j hd li

STUKFTT .Srnmna.—'i?bo-jtreet sprink-ler will bo run ojl on iiajfrnj^, nod com-imenco to lay tho dust, a wnot groatly M t(during tho summer season, and the Citizens

Liar.—List ol Loiters remainingh W h i N J Punclaimed fn the Washington -N. JM

U k di M 1

ppCloud Hotel, has jujt purchasedUoyal Upright r i

Church, of Ibis place, will observe DCXSundav. (Mav B t l M s Cbt]Jna>iiVmnr|

gOffice, fortU week ending May 1st, 1880Alfred Stults. - , '

J . u . KL-I-I-KU, r . s i .

For tho lightest running, easiest nnn-d lngail and mostduralila Mower and It^apcr,

b (h J t k j f l b * Asstitnbly. (Spriflioa^-^vill.lVo preachemorning and evening to tbeyoyng. . Iut j ief f ) i l t ' i

gbuy (he Jtuckeyej for sale by -*-VKHV desirable building lots in this

LarkesiiiftBeSSfilSitaiat time of purchase—batuiico in monthlyinstallment, J . V. C'ARTKK

wnllings nt Little Falls, nca ^ disagrecalloas cup in tbo streets onnatm summer daysiand tho amount of money necessary tocompensate MejararHlfropo <fc Yard is hutu Bmall sum and should bo liberally subscribed. •

gPtitcrson wero burned on Saturdayi

ying.; An iniliecile son ol Ut.'orge Jiiekrion

l T d d d a h d i hg

anlTucaled und a daughter escaped witl S l h d d l l k

g pdifficulty. Several thousand dollars tukeq,f ' h k ?

lull goodto us BO hl'jlily recommended,may save you heavy doctors' billj,

II U now nuces?ay ihatevbe sworn in by tlio president judge of thocounty before lie cmi ac t ' ! • an officialcapacity, and every bill presented toliourd must be itemized and sworn to, liefurc it can bo passed.

of lirof.. Lanreiwe/ the wccomyfrom'the bank to pay tho hands to MrJ k l f ta b

/ p jatly O'rcli'ciiriCv'.Kfl paioa will t

[m'f';d to rnnkd the meetings' both i u t ^ing and tuslructtve;-—Mr. Andrews wil

•Jackson's felt fiictory wore nlso burnedTito fi'lt fitctiry and ccvcral otheraoar by vmn onN saved by being ciivcredwith fctt which wiu k<*pt consluntly*The loss will bo $10,000 ..."..'.V...*••

Fun 3At.K—lhuso and 1Washington, N. J .

aides that Pr. Ayer'a Tilla ure abovecomparison with other r.icdicincs. Unlllngiho best elemnnla known" to the chemist,they are particularly effective against thonumerous stomachic diaoiduaiur whichtlmy are rcconiiiiondi,'d..as j i uuru-, .TII-;BCill > f c ^ ( j l

j i . •••!•..., ..uicu t xrwt.'iUV'X!n ".rj-vln'T} , „ , . . . , , ,

mvoiiieiit IIOUM'S MI imAI.'.vbiniliTilQtooms. anil is ptfi.Tdd',.at-n',bargttlti.

"•Ters:oniil.---ShmiU this meet the cycjofh I d i i d l h t d h i l

ythe Individual who created a uhiurlmncerhuruh lunt Sunday by his cont inucd cough'ing, lie will confer a favor on t!io con;;re

in good repitir locahil on tbVrertrfu r tiiisnSrttrft ft"^^'^

CANTON.STRAW HATS, 13,135,45c.nLinen.,Tape>H4t?| : M i l d S t r a w i . 7 5 C i , ' ' $ i ] p

and''Piumes;"iir!arge.quantities,y

g p ^ p j j!tilel*STAR.!aro now fimihodi;and;Ui3;ttj«it

h l U a t t f c K i U i i f t l i l i i t ' V i ' arc often proscribed by doctors who otherwise do not favcr patent medicines. In-deed, with tho fruits of Dr. Ayer'a geniusin the shape or Pjlli, Kwsapnrilln, AgwCure, and Cherry Pectoral", one might with

uvel tl

gallon by procuring iv bo'.llettyed in his Resigns,and pojo.ra;; (B;Cough Syrujt, whicli will cure him,

Pine Urook '.in* been in a ferment of e'x-of'tli'e e'mblems'niiorning the wal i* aniby mad s

ined'''oriipkins was bitten andtely 'treated bv competent physician!

h l l

in^ of thc^matn .rnqmlf^ {;) ,lljc .tliatia-httn'dflomliartJiias^oVo/y«fiou&.'(ihufc

aft'TB/Bp y g

tropical America, or follopbolishing of luiisance^ttrc*

y p p ywith the liitpii of averting the usual rcmtlt.S l l l d

p gSeveral others narrowly Oictpiul, und many,dogs have been shot-.

; l l ^ n uMt;^; tKeni, d|l; .Vlovop-of'tho-fine-apr*;o true t

. T-1 A IIOINFIIOI.lt NEED.: A bock on tlio Liver, itn discuses andtheir treatment, sent free. Including treatisea upon Llyer Complaints, Torpid Liver,Jaundice, Itiliousncss, Hcadaclie, Uoniti-

tion, Dyspepsia, Muliiriii, .tc. Address)r. SAXFOHD.. 1C2, Hroadwav. Xew(Y,irk

I t (.nly tool; about -10.000 quarts of.mill;for Mt. Holly's (jiwta ditntur the ninntti; of'March to supply 'I'liilailcljihiii br I j Tc 3'." Ain ii'tho demand for ejrg tmg. We. K l

tertained tlic nlea that tlib'urnnliPts were "

\Vi licftliftlf IhToTft'Ito WtfsBIJi" Bii'lj,1

* ' profession, ofwhlcUJip^tavwell claii

hey he pretty old fashiiined jjabie:;:;1,' -J : .II O H b t h ' T i ' l l V ' J l J V ^II . O. Hojjcrt, brot

, of Itcrgttnd insane. ^ ^ v g p

cut liia throat..^Soon.afjtui; tlio'eTtilew Ilia brains'out," 1).*U. Uogert com-nitled suicide witJi'lunditniiin lust January,nd now the last Ijrother goes to a

0 iirc(E"1!! fep teltWAMKH.—fi00 small pigs

eeks nlij; <Ortsh'ifr. iliosuliV

r^c^ori|lDJilifi.ach<opI>lI|Iatr.fc^or>jKo,ltllield a maetio'g,on<last"Satcrday'>cvo'

find po^l ulllco itrdcr for (5, tor which I with youty Mind hull n duiN ptduw* of your caURli 4iu<CIHMNOJ. 1 au.l'J I Imvo otetl two JIIICUA^-,

j:o*ii(ijour:i* wa3'ler, after which it wannoved to appo

«At>UHwAlat^tl»Mlttl»a li'-iiU (o tliutliroitnoii tidni; Bc[i. Tliunlckoiilni; «»n«atioii In the m

iivtti my hrtahlit't of no uccount, u* 1 tindil d aiJtiAt tfaw prCKuiit I

i iu tliu iinittt! cmunlihy mu=u*. I tu<-l jrnttlu!itcuru. Hoim-ol myfrluiidi>

'sump .titiip.',er in.which tt'mi3«iiJuffe'lttsf far ontl fdiilhera.1'

Room Qi[Candedillirough.ilp^£!|jnmliJ.hat<if Up I

""Af lilocmi&ld .u'unt' ilownitft'-Netrtrffr'tfr'stt'

' tiis «U'I*PWd'lhl:^

rtlntc nl1 Wa^ Siigtjcd,tf d J(' /Jittlo Ratheritiff cf somo twenty-five ' in

nly tlie.bxWnurx)r.tbt).td that 10,000-psraoiis-wes many, uulsido who could nut get in.

That J!i,tQ£3yvQiu:,half of the circiii could^ t J : j l i h i r ^ &

P i . v ) € t i g r a , i n , ' ' - H a U ' h n < ) S t a i r ! i C p y l

? < V i W H P ? ' e i ^ ^ ^ ^inyrpoint-he imat- uaure Mn-v'the • tltftie'-<X

ou a bitug-iip liollom, whollyd ith l h d d d l

pral hundred dol-

1 HttlBi»t her

inml sing out a merry, cuefc-

f t l f

,!i Ite'u r&

t ~.|'L'iiu'3uiu.> morning on iwhiuh' tili'y1

cu: oc-.iCracU..:.An.,exainmationiiis .anlicitqijabilho -

327

Weudliijf. oxtwiml nnd hdi lnc [illsl! coaiilrluj. tiy till clajice 01 ucuult

l l i k l L - n], l c u . 'I liuu.-uiid

tlrriiL' lvlii'y to hogs, tlmiiT".11.

;r •• i ii^liIllilHI.' L — J,i-rr.'t>l 'hi i t f f ? l).v tir1-' sti])[K>St.'d to luivi* be

nas gained quite a reputation^as a'dct

l in .VVult;r struct.. «*?»• th

]tuljuuru«il to Fill DAI". UAIIGII]-El[*aii.iirH-''nnt'Hn'il 2'u'cMrk UUl

lw J3OCRT 1IOL-SE. In U,« "

forme%.with,S;TARR& MARGU S,,

Watches, Jewcirj^oM' Silver,

Vkuit Gup .'In 'tlic'irt&Hfltfg? '"•Tfc't? Kill

Thc'boUoin is Ilitt, nnd sho drawsi'j*i|'i|Wsf1v7*Ef''lir_frrirbin..H!Kt-5.lr.i-jB->

'tmmk^^B »©:r'W)£feTOW-/?&S'»W.'-«'*

;ir cuiiipui^n in' 'lie city of C

ili-ittnyii .-.';lt.lvlil(>rp. (in, h-HHJAV.APKlLSd, , " v <ISSi), iietSrt-Vn il.clLiniif'i>lliariTirl*lo"tlock.lp.1ui'1'^'1 -

Alirij'ft.fij^.-jfAjil^jj .j| 'iii ;.,[,iv E i ^ M W - . ^ ' l i i ^ .

Tlii'fMHii bSililKnf •thilftbnvefllMIRff'iKlidiimi-^-

uuu.tit:iinlitdi«Iwtiii>fiKiiMdWi.-cii4iiirttii)Airi?yA:-*IAV us;: issu, iiBtwtoir ibu ti(iiiM."(if-i9:at,a &•"••" " T "

its ample .tvuttcbedWuxkiiiii^jrva of lockut worth SH0,''iftiBw-fxtt:b h" lender..check on theigned by

;, PULL ASSORTMENT

liuiiuii nui'tu iivsimsson suid luiwill bb^al t l t t iw uccurdlnir to 1 <!H the liouo*. luti'il^iiH (ho ritii^clx'" ^jill^l*1 Uio

GR.—W, Chirk-Wai-J)oron,

fNfilKit!rt:n"i>rnfoF'ri^x'n'l!.<'r«it&Vh:(!isilEbll.001v'"tol'l.v.V.ftlH.,'-'"f'V1"' •'?>,T.»« •

,Dj«U!],(J-(5crj.

i'lDla : 1 soi:t my briitlicr ftiul jjot » liott

nuterials, whicli i the best in the

Market Gardener 's,"Supplied , a t PEnpE?Sv' • ' • Btums

CoriVerMllon nnii oven nhi>l«u hi*t^ .tiitlnctir.' Wl

t « r i i W i J f M U l h t

ing April.* Tho surprising nnmberMtn.iio. XOCilArtOKt li» fo L-IVG it n fulr U-?lL> Did I.ASCKLMCS itintorukuiiujicuil ciichfiir-1 rolls up, ami Sl(j,000 is 111

yKlfor.UiJ mmimmsmtti organg over all others ia

being uiilvS&lly conceded....ITe willi

gnvo Mr. Ilulcoinuwns'givun liio uitiit rascal liiul ulso bucn to the Htalion-

lpnug'i & I'ljpiupWi V._JlKC<RVYinji.— "h{i rrirppti

ni t was largely attended and piov.et) in-

Kfl to bo. n liuppy comtninglitig.ol tbn

i b

7~?^%^^yr%«^i^ffi ---"' ^ -;7f~

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••m

ri]uz WASHINGTON STAR

!;UMHIII\liniN, X. •».. Muy 7. 18H0

'• LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.<•«.!!. A'f i:Kl,*.Il., .....

AtlhnI). I., A W. It. It. Co**, f'nvntift r-:-

"['I:!*.'.".'.'.'V"..'.V.V.".VV.'.V.''.'.V.V. :i «o!'-«i')iKtt,v« - loopriniMlxi-il(Stnvuiiai| No. U'IH-KII.IIII.. aW(K-rtoi

i. 11i. iluMivfr-."!.'.'.'..... y.'.'.'. 3-W pw

t?f/~ llunt <|m,lltic« dlvrnyt mi hind dry (ui

Ciiitloiuli-d Ilicct from RCliiiici (iivcr icrojiir)to VNUUIII. ^^ S I I | E L n S i J r # < A ) ; o n i #

« ? - flJjekKnIlMDtf-IJJIuraln&ua- J3.5P pw IUcc.33 1878 ' •,.""•';-

Pu

STAR-LIGHTS

Jtrvis f>Uj>|)i)i is u SunJtty |jApi:r,A* tire now in tho market mid sellin

very moderately. -A big,tiling for llucUclistoivn—liie pro-

]io!p;l r'^;"course.The new linanl of Freeholders will incci

" on the 12th of May.['otuto bugs nrc preparing for a big

••raiAei" tills season.Farmers arc rushing things in tlio wn

of breaking up corn ground.Obligu people to pay as thpy go and th

majority of them would go very sl'tw.Ex Postmaster Lee, orCiuiideii, lias jusl

ren-ivcd $1,000 buck pension money.At the lust nnuion of tlic Legislature the

law mowing Uunimu-aionera of J'L'cdj ltake nffidiivils was repealed.

"Who said the STAR wasa brilliunUheetYoiir perceptive powcrn an> decidedly keen,my (5tiu little fellow. Slund up!

Communion was held in both the I'rcsbyLirian and .Methodist churches last Bun-tiuy and each li:id n large tiongregulioii.

Five young men nt Cumdcn were linedby Mayor linuUlmw, for <lisiiyl»ing tlicypcacc. on Saturday .lust, at the foot orArch street.

The old Somerset County Collector,Veghte, has Eetlled by paying tip $9,1-3.-711; the nniount of the county chum with-out interest.

An insured man can do something forhis family if lie had the good luck to diebefore the failure of ihu cumiuny whichinsures him. • • >•} <

A person named James Kinstcnd hatl'hinright hand blown off by the explosion of acharge white blasting nickstaL Lincoln *'•'"''on Wednesday of last week.

A n exchange says "» man who can't tellan Italian liurper from n brass band, oughtto be hunt; or els*1 quit newspaper report-ing." We second the motion. ' ' T : *;

A large water bird, known'.' u.'s' a . loon.measuring six leet frotn* tip .toitip; mid:weighing eleven pound;*, wiiri shot by_ Al-len T. Uwfo, of Bridge ValU'y.

There U u thirteen year'old lioy at M:ir-\thu's l'liniace, who chuwd.'tnb.iCQOj'InJersey lightning like an "old soaker, iswears in four diflWeiit language's.; " '.

It is said tluit u coon con lie- cimphl'-hyleavlii!i whiskey in iis vicinity, bit tlie

. average hunter wutilil riitlior' tlrink " llicwhiskey and lake his clmnces for the WON.

'FOK KENT. — lly the undersigned, aDwulling lliHiso on WusliinatiMi A'vemw-

,lAi:oii,y, CAI:T|Suits to the anifnint of more tlun $;i00.-

of Jersey t'ity tu'L recover lialances' I'roiii,reducltun of assessifieots f<"-';?i"/*in'11"--"-ments.

Frod W. Xt'llcy, . thn ik-faijltert ftf'ifcV' XiitioniiUiank of.Mt. Holly, to thciininnnt

of S:t:i,IIOI), was st-nteiimi _lo_ the_ .Statel'rison for three-yea'fs ;Tiy "JuilgQT'Parker. '..;' [i 'Sy r.-'J Vr :

• -I'atrici; Furrejly, ^iio,\vent;rnnn."J'i>vt;(a poor newsboy, ami lus.jriseii to tlio Ijusj.,tion of ni:iniirer of 'iliJei AiiiVrlcitt -' Cxcws-Company, h:u leasedin Moniatow,

FOK SAI.K.—By the 6ul?scriber,j70 fibofeebuilding lots,"be'Jiitirnlty*t(ic«'t'e'(I on "VVasli-L.gUm nnd Or'ahd'ave'utics^:\'l'lie|mtt>t;3JJI_-i..gttm und Omni aventKjs^^liliejsiraii'e btiildiiig ln'ta iiiJihis:i}CTSti

jap2tr ;;-j;:-/:jA l :pi> %*}VTiio- average.irnmber^.ofrinipte^'pcr

month in the' IIuil>oti Uimiily:.I.tiimUc:A8y'lam nt Stialio::Utll::rar!.thQ>yero-Vi!QdingApril l-jt'.wiis lH;*i; the expeniiiiurcs.jfor

. the year iero $->\;.)~,6. •• ' •-- . ' ' " l ^ ^

owned by'lhe \Viirreh'"1Kiirniice,\hi;i'proY!-:cd vuliiGtess.i -I'lio ap'paratnsVs jiijbywiilLlj.

. unliiic'u'ther's-oi'- tlie^anW.lim^. tn'to'fK.^n'vllic country, nin steudily^during .tlie'^piiuc

. and deserve:universal notice. •• '-i $ / ^'•'' Thu iS'wv.'Jertey-Oreciiljackrrs still c.v

istaml Gpfwrul pTfftirira-' D.i lloieiiy./as: Cbairman,' l)»s,.mlli;'dL\C-iip5jiiiig" oF:-'ihe

. State Executive Committed'to bfl'-held'at"

Uounte'rfeitiniir.dollursjiro nutncrpi^ and^ s^tfi

Haw nhdet'the taionsrof "tlnnstgto ~atid"(ni'impcrli'ction ipTlHo 1 u^te P~J;' 1" T f »/'j.I'C.Jw'orJ"half" cun btrseen• bj"n tinscrobservcr: • | t

•~ >• ' The Puitnitylvaiila and New Jirw-y Con- A.... J'L .„. trnl'KiuirOfld Conipa^iqn1 liayp^snlfecriljtd ] ^....,-... - .g.jjp e u c l l jj | a|(j j ; , l n c ' CC[,je;,m'L,'j cdi'Ora- i b--. . lien of t!ie-Rt;vo1ulionttr.y,b«Tlln at Klian- d

belli. 'riK'V'WJUrruu *,scitirBiou,. trninas on.,_.. . .^.. , Ujoduyof^cclcbrilliDnl.JJ '- M i : ; £

^'•"""•.•'•"•r- :- '!•'.&;'pood'• book'-is.-jft! friciiil PVPI

- Bdo';s can.be bouglit'very'cbeiipin'JfN'Visli'f.; ;ingUin: nCi'll nPilsee prices for yourself at ithe Warren Cou.ity DrugSt'orcV' ••:' -"

„. pointed to arrnngVliir'iiie:.wiping'oilt of..,™_.. .?' ibc entire ouistjiiiding debt of, the, church,

"'"""• prior to tlie*Centoiinml;Anniversary of the1

' ninsi/iuA tuiiinii.ni-fiiiru.in lflftlt. '" "".'prior to tlicCentoiiiiittTAnniveDioceso, \vliiuh,OL-oure-ip,L88;t. '

Dr. John K, Goblc ofMiuIisothe Delaware, LaiiUiLwitunivapR i l d ('

ho sued

UJiuuL^uuLt.tkt t li NtOJ) lubt •«...._...-

t.'- . . A'substiriptioh Tins been 'started itt'\vuOil:for-_the relief of, Ut(>_sii[]i'N>rs'forest fireeili vfrt;'liepry*Jiai.FicFB*iFif'S

" rroiirfoFost Gn* in-triAt^ytiiitiityHigfjregiito.-: SlOUiUUU, the pcojiJc are subscribing 'liGer-

Stationcry'of'uh kinds,,:Games, 1'ishiiig..incklct ..Piiutiut Knives, I»o(iket.NH)ioks.

ten vi^ws for one dollar. For farther par-liculurs call early und often at thoSvVuwe'nCoiiuty'Drug Store. •' \-' - ^ - . ) \

The Tlelvidorolcorresponilent: who 4fur-nislicd.-'ihc Kaatou_2'V<;c Press J.-wilh.;'lnc

t lmt ' j s ' simply ?ridicu1ous—ft manner: .'JnwhichtDvcry.olhor-ono was given, wrong,

... ' - .and liuua-fl apcllfid'tu a.way ' ' " • ' -«'.m'*iftiMti«.""'known,"ought iiorbe kicked*'

.ami,we'd like todo it, too. "

A period of •great heat early in Ihp fica-^, eon is predicttd. by/astrotiomere. Confound

!. ;. -them oltlt weather.•"beatsr why/dqn't they,leavo tho iveatlier.iiloiirt ? "What ^country.

. editor wantR to bri-tbrTneiited by Imving to- .wait for a period.Sp1 hfatlhiiLVvill caisaehia

thank Iho-iistronomcrato

cox fc'IJamptoD,-. milliners; hayo just'bpeii;. ^ H ' cd o Btore'Oii 1^Vosliitigton Avenue; in

7f'™r'r~B'm]th'8.b"riit(ling.t.wiiliW- full line: of'new;: v , ; ^n^-stylishi't'p'pti'^'g'iiifds^/,1'Dress-making:

Srit |r |n|ii.—'t^e-jtrcct spnnkler KM be ruu oi& on •jojj^ft/* aD^ c o m

•"««nce to lay tho dust, a naDt greatly ftflduring tho summer ecoson, am] the citizens

fti'iftrr

LBTTKH LIST.—List ol Lnticra remainingh W h i N J 1

Mr. U.t'.titaatcs,: proprietor of the Std H t l h j h Hunclaimed in the Washington N . J. t 1'ost

d k di M 0

ppCloud Hotel, hay jujt purahoscda HeattvU l U i h Ti

j pUoyal Upright Tiuno. ,.J

gOllicc. fordo week ending Muy l s l , 1S80

fJ Sl For tho ligliteat running, easiest min-i d ' d i b M d R

iHpriatM)5' wiU(|W preachedVr.nv dcnirable building ints in thi buy the iiucfiuyc, for sale by '-"*niThn "V- S P. DOWKM. morning and evening to fheyqung,,t|lntji

r f b ^ V ' i r ^ i

gborough for ealo tlicnp. Terms B'io caah.it limo of purcliusc—balu.ice in monthly

ll heiargeThree dwell ing at Lttllo Falls, ncaI'uteraon woro 'bunted on Saturday morn-i . ) ; An imhecilti soi ol Ueorgo Jackson

f f d d d h t d i h

up in tho streets on warm summer day*mid the amount of money necessary tg g

via* suffocated und a daughter escaped withI f l i l S l h d J l l k to Mcfsid.'Slirope & Yurd is bu

g p(Iifliuulty. Several thoudiind Jollard tukef h b k h I d M

•lone so much good and ctahly rseonimjn'lcd. Try it.

yfrom the bank to pay tho Iianda to Mr?1 d M l

o email sum and rfinuld he liberally subscribed.may save you heavy doclow* bills.

Thu full factory and Bcveral other buIt is now ncces^ay that every FreeholderI b h id J d f h

y very Frboflwoni In by tho president Judgo of theencnty befuro lie eun act in an official

y f ^ gnoar by wi-re ontv saved by being coveredwith felt which was kept constunUyrttsCTh l ill b S'U' £

ng and icstructive;—Air. Andrewspfl tlmt Dr. Aycr's Pills uro uboy

cujiatity, and every bill presCDled to theB d i i d ! b

comparison ivilb other Medicines.tlio best elements known" to tho chemist,they are particularly effective against thenumerous stomachic disorders for whicl

Pi-rxonni.—Hlinuhl this meet tho byo^ofb i

A iiTisTi ci,tf IU ::;j y :c / , \-Th.9t'dgc-'iooms spoken*ot ii|>, c n 'seven rooms, and Is iifTuKd'..at-,nV.bargain.

tlmy nro recommended, as J I G u r c - . l V spills artiTpRilWteIia[crijife1I-aU(?1tlicIiiNt Knndiiy by

will amfer'a favor on thu 'cotigMiIand'Strawi'7gci,"S-r:o6i|.-Flowers^TipacWings*...I I liigo'-

d P i i n " I a r g e . q u a Q t i t i e a i..,l |.(il..'..i .. )Ni'u.w.ri>ili,j.db7Ji(lwM»Bl!<ille«fVr!',',«l r ' t o .««fcr. pnti.u|o i 'SJT'fTii,

Cation by procuring a bo'.tlc of Dr. Bull'sCough Syrup, which will cure him. '

p yw[Bc do not furor [intent medicines. Ind e d ith th f i t f D A ' i

[ cines.deed, with tho fruits of Dr. Ayer'a geniusI h h 1

y gIn the shape of 1'ills, tiarsapartlla, AguCure, and Cherry I'cctonr, one might witi

j i p | 3 m ynj,'lou.urcu<l?,1sat] iLda. ivitlt'

imMeniM adorning thu wu41* auil coil*

u ,tl)B,

citcment, caused by mad dog!*. A ladnamed Trniinkins WJH bitten ami imuti'di

, y c , e mightimpunity travel through tho swamps'rnpical America, or follow Stnnlnr on bis

ptreated bv com*1-.tent physicians

d f i h l lt fraud, the ubolishinL' of nuisuncet0ltlr6' tlKWy p y

utli the dope of averting the n^uul result.l l d

dogs have been shot-.l l Lilly Luok ulout -10.000 i-tnirts of.mHk

for ML Holly's (IIMUI tlurinir the montlrof book on the Liver, its diseases ani t t f I l d i ovci: lIo'jicrj'.r'Cor«eWaidy q

March to supply Philadelphia bahfe3 |Jijid,the J^niiiNtl for OL'g mig. Wo huve .'always'entertained tlic idea Unit tlic' IlhitaiU'l]'iMai

were •' suckers !'• ,cv«Vj Uion'glitin')* bo pralty old faslifmfd babiw;"•''•• ••«

II C lt b h f l l i l M \ C?

reatment, sent free. Including trcnLi C l i T*dnt)i'iiJr*uays '«i'Drtraonliiiaryi.taato • ioihi g

Uses upon Liver Complaints, Torpid Liver,Jaundice, IJilioiisncss, ITendache, Oomtftiation, Dyspepsia, Malaria. Ac. Atldruil>r. SAxroitu..102 ltroadw»y. XCity, N*. V ' " ' ' ' " '•- '

rofession,'of whichJipjnuvwell claim tribeirtaMer '

) p yII. C. ltouLTt,* brother of iliu litulM,\

IIi)Rert( of Ifcrgand insane. About

Hoard oJ j j f l s of, J^bli.c School )I)J8trictior.No!{ltlheld a rnoutio'g^ti'Jtist S icut Ills throat. t, ,Sooiui(luii the oTiKiWfjji*

blew lux brains out.' Tl.'U. IfogiTl com-itied suicide witli-lmnlnmun lust January,

ind now the lust brother gpes to0 prevent lirni taijn feo^f l>i

WASTKH.—film Bniiul jiif;«, from 4 to V2weeks old; 1 Orfsh 'oV

y (Him [fint giivo ma any puruiiis four motiths elnce I commu

I iior

ler, after which it wnrrmoved to appoint a

n,hiij«llv lub/trln^p* $ ^^dVofiip,tiui» li'jVt i

ter iri.wbluh it w«3 ennl ihntifC M * 1 hU worUhe'^pijIJ, be^i'vof tar and foiithera/tr 'i

t tlM'Hltoa'drlAii;tlip¥ff hWe'OllralrcAaj*lSte'S»"" •'•'"•I ll"» »•' I."-»"' ' 'Wilt |,.,i,,, „,„ Uh-ilain till Si.l ..nli d d l ^ K S J

ittlc gathering of some tneuty-tive in

pnlv Uie.cxUirwrxir tho tune,'! -Iuas«tt'jrf«rb*iod that 10,000 persons'were*'tifttti! iin'tfll'a'lf

gThat id tq^'ijvoiio.balforthe circna could

|;trm nlwuys. and use only iiatureTsiniplen'Ittrl)dol& on u hung-up bottom, wholly

id with seviTul hundred dot"-ars in the "rc'isury.^LeLthf prnml Hnlu:itr]spre.nl hermit)£MJ ll.ftil Ml he

ngs, 'Toilet: guiltsrLac'e'e.Uftains, 1P6ath'6riS','"&ii: • "I'1"""'«»ml "

N! B.—We;]iavdakd|r)urc:liascdfl: &iJJ':lirvq,ofith,etejefi-atpdiir.i•'.',

akspfiiBonndt.'Bla^iSilk&^iitcTi'we'MaKh^'nSfy''"^';''.nut .,;i I,;, !•• ••-..!•. •.•!;,..,•• . . , , . . , ; . , • j l , l l ' l l i , in l loH' . ; , | tK i ) iTnl i ! l« . ' .n i : ; l ! !

cut on.crack...' An-.eAainination.iis .solicited.labitha .lWI«MHi.ii;ilr.l .,

L<delcqcttUtu-|i.tuoiicrj.wldo, -(U(«qugibiKimd«rjiMllii(!

id

Stri.'ily pi'ire Linsi-ctl Oiliui. VurniUic8,'!(A>lun.-Ui<lr

w$, &v. IJrusliL'!1 in vnriuty nUall jL-r i.t ilit; 'W'urKA'CiMiiilj-'Driig'Sforv, Wu'sgton, X. •!,. •(

eiirly 1^j»jrt ' |tlwr.ikim.iuiHk»()tiecse ut-rcn \iiPtino!iAjtrtntj..fi

lyijp> p i ,j i n - m i l k »;M>tio mid a half to three cent

*\vv i|unrl, shuiild mlai i t ly pay a handsome[initii. I'tM rs w U lurve tluiritn would4 ^ SMr. John Korr,

owi-d up t)ii ills forf i

p form n llm river rviHi(ii1.'Wh/jlr.i

f an li'iiiiiUL A J'UitbecjuLiirlicli'.''M Wllflfjicf slfeio.WiO.T9 'HumU' itietai arrow |)>iinl-s uml a I;ir-'C

t i I M >

tijaBSw^'awi-;:!*.!!'.'unu-wcru tbtTCTincl'ttO iMfiln

J iAtRnfl^ihtrd7,)'il \>y lire snppii5i.'(l to have been •nir'iu.si.-ly

j ' * ' l 4 i i i d ft&fR

l'itin t)P TUB CDNHITllJM OF.,tl'ilJv

lilniiltiii. In Ihu Suit,! uf Saw •Ji!ft'.»p"^liC'1fiii'' ' ' ' * April a:J l*'J \ '

• History.Qf.the^nitecl State?.., ii,

etwfen I'tililp II II»Dn, C.irjip|n|ii«nt. »nU Cor. • *• -

"'.''),i"t,i";;Vrr^jfi[nVoO5ii<)rtbiticii'*j! l.nn •-'

ark. It stund in .Uulur sirctft,, «wi - theriyar. X-(tftC.HjAm Ialifi.4 i f h\<M and

search*', lie•••rseirtiniwd"'that1 nij'Tiirin'lwflirwdrli'i(ig.on';iwftiria-affi)'w miluaididiaiiitfrofn-

into Eberlo & Uu.'u tut slnp. on New

iju jiifj for iviiit'p•.tlwili (iCllie.UimJd_jir

formerly with STARR dt MARGU S,,,.

Watches, JcivclriV'.Soiiii:"Sllief,

which place he went to l-astoTi. HeJtcr liop .in ltlle"'i»o»mfl|,K '"Tb'i: Rll la.

: Itrtu'lrA M:it;15f1in(.>il.'irilififitht(iVit'1"ni'.ft fciiilliTIJ^

in.'l!u^[^.ynii,'.i"ti«\c^l.,it)t'l^itljii.te,pFUT.I fuc^as.. ••,-,",.

l.Th«.fs>'.lu hiliiilf 11 iliVubyvr iiHitli!* Ftitndi.,^' V

ili-tmyr'i.o^ ]li>IviiU<rv. HII> WlltAY, AI'l()L.ad,~ ^ - •^J,iat he did liot'get liia jiiy uritil *.'i:i.t dayllTrt ,.!:.> . 1 . ^ ** .11". *.. j - * i*^.k*>*.*V * j"ii * . ..

i rcinrdiccnVcntoriibli;cmeo.Mri'y.oJllgXJAMI

U.urejs the .very. uert'Kmetly that has

and iis [UtiiiluiliraMcb»i^uMC(iii»tvr«it of a

'walnut spe-WsVin-f a •itrolto* '(«*ligufil!ng

t or num. lirai^bodynhlnfm.-in

vigorous g r o w t h * , ' _ /

yill the•" Mflbul^TJgiiiK'toU: 8 . Van l.iew, ill th0 u a li • ot'-Wii'ili iiig tiini'it i i d ii6t to tri'SjfflSRon said lu

fiiiilirr ndjptiriictl lo Mike n!Jtit:.-.i::;:n!!!'y jrfKr.'.bCiaiK

ivim ^^l^^t 'L^j^ 'LylJ! 1? $b% ft^siwnx*|iaiMJJ1

uonuu uoi to ircsnuss on sata lutwill bo'^iiftU-tti^racuordina t o ]

! MYCApril 23-U. ,-Wi-t-j') ''--17. /

•B""^T ' fcaFs 0 {ir?1IJllAi?f | l^lll*Jch U r l ! i ^ i ) **i-jVoiii N'cuj-iilyii^-Mijj-y J)r*dj(!*5p m%Vu,ty.thiit 1 Im'if'to cry. 1 had fieurifol Dr. A.

Piljlsi 1 sent my brother'and "got u bottle.I tjioteii

succeeded in thwarting Ihetintili'wlth^j hiul ordered a 3:i:( suit of elothes. When

ding materials, which is the best in the

aSSEt i im 1 1 ^rA Gard8neFs §ppiiedl at

ihc|.ditli ^L.jj"i'J'Y-i.i;i rf-.-urrnirci-fltm.""

e lnoiiC'd upon ns mcu-whp liud

utbed

Vcinirtpl-ofitl-a Iteltrwttte.;

dealer, was the next

i, nnd.had iufin Iiight he tendered Mr. Ivina a

tho

^tttvWHami, .OfMta-HaBket^during April. 'I'lio surprising numberiH rolls up, and.,$LG,000 ia-the neat

received fortliGJiime.»V'.*-llopfier,"h.iii! c ulvnintHtb; wn

iCll.

f-aTe.MV..TTti1comUVchec!c for $55.33was given thu balktico in change. Thnit rascal had also been to the Htation-

of Alnaujrlut!

•iorily of hia organs over ull others ii

Mtttai»»iihnafl twa•as largely attended nnd proved; in-

to bo a happy commingling of

-jiia -(|»«crlfit Intn given^nf-thti-jo'iiwho wua walking around tho"atori!," it

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FOR ONLY $S55.OODR. TOWNSEND'S' ' " ' . . " ' 1 8 8 0 , : • • • ' . :

Harper's Magazine.Ai'Mt ttint Pnsilrsiltc Doctors.Lizzie Collins, a Kentucky girl,

HOIPO Feeding by Wholesale.A Tril'itnc reporter rccontly had

A $1,20X00 PIANO JtJ'W UC1SD TO 5^7.7.* Priceo( ih • f alloy la; *"<JO»M UraM Hani w». .>rii(i illy #l,a,i.w, n B . | I >..I,I li *i H3B7.no.,uJt bate been ml I it ihu i-rict.

near Louisville, is one of the latest^CyiTTarsation wiili Mr. l i . U. T*cai1*Oxygenated AirSlio U n Homntitn bill tat,;:i-. bottsr, superintendent of tlio Uroail

•U7<l.im. Tie fiuUw.ti.hanJrrJ.l'oo. *na offrf It *t tfie e*tr,m«l; IDWfur • UriBil Sf(U«r» 1'Uoo yet m*il«.

isuan.oo. MI tn

and filtcon years ofngc. She is ofway nnd Seventh Avcntio Knilroaildelicate Iramb, and weighs ninetyCompany—winch lias unOcr its care

CATARRHpounds. Shu lias a pretty face, in-•; perbaps tho h n r « t number ol horsesIU*I, Iflciiuiflliuvtilmlniiomnkiur « tuililic IIhmry. I would trivet a eunplpto letot ' llofjuit'iHonihly."- CU'IILK*- r* IUXCM AD***, Jn.

wl liy "

heriting llio beauty of tier mother,in'any one establishment inwho 'wan considered the handsomestIn the lirst |ilace,'Mio naiil,woman in Nicholas county. Fiom"any ono will readily.. uinlerslanil M b«oa In eomUnt

bytha pa

•rand l i tha beat preparation

ever Inrectcd for KESTOIU

1N0 OKAY HAlIt TO ITS

COLOR AND

V t,TFR.

| * | ImoJ.i tiiiin llmiinmhl; ci>nvoff«rt". wl.»lrL'*<itllHa|)iili]c, whlcli Ihey will MiarutU

infancy Vims has been delicate, andthat Ihore in a great ilitFuruuce be- Why ! IloMDfo Inlinlilli.n I* t:io only way ihatheAfr r i^^ fmt i iu j r euc l i . d . andOuUn ' r i iuaalccacniUhj Air l'4««in«( of the I l u l l d .

laa we direct, which It em/

had but about seventeentw¥cn tbo work our horses do midTho volume* ol the Magazine hcjtln with the

Number* for .Inn-* and Jiic-m^r ul each yearmonths' tchooling, yet she is intell-Ihatporlormoil by a lioraj tintigent beyond her yeirs and very _ .....—fled. It will IK

that the tntii-trllHT wlihuj to bcglu wi.

kept for private use and tlriven oulylady-liku in mannersVcar'd Itor J»iiinc began to trVho devotes bis whole time to its

IirovL-D lit-tllui-iiLClhc |!i hun-lred*ur c JM* wtieruullier* baru hlled. Kulto* our direction* and weher, and die wan forced to take her

Fluid Extract OLuuiislof Mass.

amileadingPhysi-cians

endorsoand

recom-mend it

I t iupplle* tha nntmfood and color to th» II

without «Ulnlnif ili»akin. It.wtll Incrooso undthlckea Iho crowlh of thalialr, prereut iti blanchiand fulllni off, «nd th

AVERT HAI.DNESS,

could be considered cxervfeti ASTHMA UAH UK liUIIKI* I W ttj ( Uu-' ~~~' ' " ' "" i . i— *~* caaio A«-ibinii !•• n cuiaracimn ul Ihe Uri-nclJini 'I'uhrf,:nured by lofUmnmtKin aim trrliailon i<f Ihe n-i>-•urt memhraiie llnlnit the HrnnttiUl Tube. VueOxygcnnt in l A i r a* wo will direct and wu willwirrautnCiirp. Wehstu cuicdcisei ul iwtt.ty

eary to health ; hut our horftcs.havoAt irregular intervals,•suinaito do real -honest work every day at

a regular hour. Then, a_» iin, then1

early evening, the girl to all appear-is a great (Htt'tjreiicc in oure c;innot tell liow they treat their

right side, with he,r ri^hl I LJ^.U. T.I UU. VI 1

by mult. |in»t p-if-111V-

llmlt.l

horses when they are out of siijlit. I t cnrei Itching, Erup-tion* anil Dnmiruir. AtUAIR DHESSINO It t. very

Kl-.'ng t t i a l u t i r *•Ilkrn doflneca wlilch a l lnilmlrd. I t ke«pi lh» head

clean, street i

lrt.1* ol carc7?tome ut them belni; DIVCII nv-ir toliobyall t)bti-lcUn*u[«iherrcliit<iVii or iirartlc^.Loiiitiimiillou t* *dl* e«i>o ot Ihe Air Vnn-NiitrcM. ami over Iwo-tlilrds uf ibe ot»tt ate mtd by C n l n r r h . V,e cuiraoteu k caru IT T

her hi-a 1. Her eyes flyse,beuoiucrf short and

Some drivr will slop the carjerk every time, and thin strains thu

niodit1, and low mo:iiiini.' vnerves of t W horses., 1SS0.

Harper's Weeklyvery careful of their niiim:il.«, but

In her normal condition slid preihjro is no doubt ihnt car linrsi'B arusents :i body, the nerves ot which a

while on the road. Like nil (he oilier[^companies in iho city, we use cut

-feed altogether, and mis the diltor-tut k;nds. Lot, ua tnkw a hUull

: through the granaries, ami I willshow you how we prepare it.'1

In ench subdivision of the immenseBtablcs, where over 1,100 horses arekept, was Been a large water-tightbin, about ten feet pfjuare, wl'cre aman cmployod for the purpose waxbusy mixing the feed. In the cor-ner of the bin the material was piledup, and a Btraight cut w'nh a kniferevealed the structure of the mass,

I 1 ' from the roof to the floor. It wasrvcotnposed of alternate layers, about

rix inches iliick, of coarse meal andchopped hay ; the meal oi com and

d hoats, mixed before grind inh l h f

ud thehay cut lo a length of about twoinches. Tho whole, was prickeddry, but aa the man sliced it down

'and stirred the paria together n linoftp ray of water was thrown over itfrom a movable rubber pipe, wliile a

. .corps ot grooms stood ready with•'•'"pails to convey it to the atnlls as

Ljaoon as it was prepared. Proceed-•A, lug through the almost interminable

labyrinths ol the stables lo tlio yra-iriea, iho superintendent showed

j;;;immense heaps of corn and oals]-;•'•-waiting to-be mixed tor grinding,

and great stacks of cm nnd uncut[vhay. The roar of ihe mills an.l cm*

s on ihj floor above wsu hoard,}'*• "aiul trom great shooti came pouring" "down the mixture, to be carted awayjvCto thi; l»in» ID wiiiiL-lljiuiutt.-.** "In what proportion do you mix•~ ihe Iced ? " was asked. '"In sum—- mer wo make the metl hall' com

and half rials', by- measure)nunt, iiot

by wught. Thi!will average"

mealthu»weight

sensitive- to a high d.^;ei\ Iabnormal condition the nt>rvetheir sensitive cj i:iliiy.she is shyuud quiet in minuter, duiicein her selection ol words, and intelligent in conversation. In the aom-namhiilisliu elate she is ihu reverse,romp* with strangers, talks wi'.h mi JinlantiU* lisp, has thu pettish, willful jmanner o' a spoiled baby, andreasons like a child. When her^llshe is fund of nading the more ab-struse books, poetic and prose mas-terpieces. Abnormally, she caresonly for books writtrii lor little chil-dren, lint there is also anotherphase of this st.ige condition.' Shewill frequently call for her book*u;id ."late and proceed to study liorlessons, do difficult sums in arithme-tic, write letters to relatives, etc., .illwith her eyes closed entirely.When awake"she has no recollectionof wliat filie did or said in lite fiom-

W k l

A SPEClFiC REMEDY FOR ALL

DISEASES

nauiliuUstic swrites with her r

Wlien awakuclie

fail, 1

mn* w

Chi-t. a'itlc Ciiu

-i> sllnwit-nli ' lO

Iiivljun

ud

; • !

•iiauc* n

lo L-'t nmninlotiiuVet. il

IL> 111'(111

vA

n. t

I t

l>rj

•fry

tnd in either state pens a linu btilvi-ry diffui'viit hand writing. DoctorKunny, of l'urie, 'liy., im&' n wirvhil„ mM ? _ . _ » ! . . . n 1* 1* i>.» . . . l L . l . i ! . i .1 m n t n * i l Iixatnmaiion of her

nnd stall'a sttile'ot j

hat lit

"Helmboid's Buchu"

eyes are- rually cliised iill iliu liniu jllu lias never come iim'txc a similarcase in all \\U I'nicliui;, ami Aova imt l

.. DOEU: IN EVERV CASE.

know of a Miuilai" one on tvooid.

Alter Jolm Tyler r^Iiv-l ttvm tbuPrcsiiii-ney, a lot of Virginia iiolilie-ians got together atil ilt'ci K"l logive •him a snu't by I'l-riin; htm aroail ovLTiL-er, i-xj touting, u(" cumx.-,llutt lio hoiil.l iv.-ign ;.hi!t to their.snr|Hi>e, lm iiucq>U*<l the olliiii*. Huissui'il :in a Idre-ss, jnoinU'nig tosuenro goinl r e a l s i:i all his district ,ami givinj noliuu lhat he wmiltl t-nlt

for *vI resi.knts two. ikonllMi lii«'-

in a s:itisl';ic

daysmil LIIL-V

conditinn.

HELMBQLO'S BUCHU

The lir.'-l woeii ilia*, lw issueil or-imssome wanted lo pjly oil"; l>ut lmrefined, aii'l a!u*r uvtliuicntly punish-

If yot:

"•il" l'>m

pounds a'day for each lior>i?( amiwith ii ia mixed sevt'ii or u-ightpounds of cut hay. In winter, how-ever, we put in mnru corn an-l luss

'oats, as corn is "moru heiuiiiy in cold j ing tliu j.i.lilici.UH ior ihcir prnctiu tlio.weather. We buy all our Ibdilerjjnku, Tyt(

whole in large quantities, as "we use'fully 22,000 pounds a day.'' "You

. believe then, there is economy in,using cut feed ?!' "Yes, economyin three ways—economy of. feed,timo .-and health. There U.abso-

I intely'no waste in our methoil. None ;i{...a,,in'r|htii.ivMHHi9 of tiiu liwft is lost, nnd a* tlieaiiiinaluj1'™™!^*~7c6t the fuii beiieiii of all they swnl-1•MAI.'AUIUL'S'- V~'"'mV ' I I ^HS 111 J W p ' I C

a^l°w.thoy_do not eat as lunch as thoy I puisTsjuwTsI 'would if they swallowed eonie o( it NA'CVEA. '

Economy;ol time, loo, is anLiiwnportant matter with us. Each ofJ-4 our 1,100 horses makes two trips

trnl Iklnlit'j,

i.icr

st ii-ttuHi,Arlm tm>

nf tli» U V I T , Slum:

l t i l > 1 S K K A X I I !

asliml ijruiith, nnd in nearly every cn^c It cuim-t'

./.day, ami ..not .n._ moment .mint be h ^ ^ ^ ' ^ l f f ' V i ^ ' ^ ^ y ^ ^ i S ; ; ^:.;: given Lo unnecessary delay. The j Co."lii»i<sion,a1aii|ifnerni u^uh.• horses ^et used to beiug allowed

1,1 jiiBteo many minutes to cat, an 1 as aW,Teiiii|l, they form a habit of eating

PILES!r- riny a

\. So if.whole, ieedjs ^ivtn them win

chewing and derive little benefit ".'.from it. Cut feed lcqnires less_i;hcw-

i~ing, and thus valuable: time is Bayed

HlicBtiCrutaiO^riy to thi* hand i;r temailcnlly thu rtr

;flin, we chum that ground fodderg—in- •niore'" iieaiiiiylv^— If-'turu,; ful In-

stance, is fed whole tie animals areapt to Bwallow it whole, and the

I;'; moiBturo.in the stomach causes, it. to^.iwinent^and produces sickness. Itff^ is just as it you put corn to soak'in

'a tub of water., .JSyen^K'iv'cJid nut•;'ferment, no . ttolirib'lub c/i t - would be_ : deiivcd^from itL lor it would passi~tiifoug!rtife~ariimal entireTTiJ'or t'uXi"

three reasouB,-- fl(!onp.mY,. pit food,s^t imc and health— we, like all theKother carrcompauies in tho roily, use

9Hosly:cut:and,gt'uUu(3 feed.

.--•:.•-• . - . ACnr lo im AllccUoii.

' A brood'iiiaro on a Colorado ranchI : lost her. colt this spring and appearedj . . . to he greatly grievRilbverrtlie cir-™; oniristascpi—She was melancholy .andB-"deproB?ed..in spirits for some days,

;-.-and. then her cheerfulness returned.r;It waediacoverod that eheliad adopt;-.ed the offspring of another nniinui as

: h'tr own. The "ciirious 'part of thel-imatterjajthathcr choicu hasfelteniy'upon a caVf which shciiad •enticedI '-away from its real mother and suckled

- - ^ . ^ ^ , -.^•.l ' lllLADBLI'lllA, PA"(»i'."bo7 Void' IjfB[)1 DriiiisUu:- — " " ;

: happy;;' find- followed Ha^^,iaotli ;fct=-with grt-ut |ifVyoti'.in.i,T->Vhcnr i'nt; ba If W Us luk'uVi'» «.-'>'' fro iff

the mare uhe made \^> strong fightretain it, and relapsed into her

jtacTi mela^ohoIycondiiioH; for. a

^rivutt Iliu ifiLy o'-itin to ftsrloiiii fl itJL'ur.I it! t|iill« iti> ntcwsnry to r.nn.n-u Im- "

- pure nctiii^ioinjiiit rri'iii.tlii: bowel* u*

o-tivo h.iblt uf

T l i i t l W t g. ThuillHtiitlinnc ImporlL-city dliti In th<! timil.n

ORIGINALAND ONLY GENUIN E

" 7 T " " " 1 8 8 O r • •"" • .'""•

Harpsv's Baseas?.-. ILLUSTRATED. _ . , . .

iiewJit mid..it>i)ruvu(i iiKUcnu. with i

ThoVnlnmwor t l i c l l i n r bc^ln with tlioNuuiber fur Jntnidry^l ench ymr. Wlion noIt mentioned, It wiii no liiidurstiiod Dint tlio

lb I I I ith thrlber WIHIIOX In comm*l'«(t»!rll»«i*c«li»l of o

tiiod Dint tlio tnhwith thu NumberV ' : "

Periodicals* $HAKPER'S MAOA>,:NB, Ono Yci i on

4 00Kl'BR'S WKKKLY, s

TLH TUUKKHIIOVB named pubilcnilous, OLB -•Yenr 10 CO

AnyTWOabnvonninnri.OiieYcnr 7 «)IlAHl'Pirs V'JtlNCl 1'BlH'l.E. Une Yettr.:v.' 1 00

I'OMII-O Kreo t.i nil mb-cnL«(8 In llio United

- . • 1»V (!X|1 'L ' ( I> , • J i e U <>' t ' S l H I I l p t l l•ii6t£!«rtosj mil. tssfed'.'ntis da!!.iorfTDOouch. At'i>mp1c;eSct, n«

^S S3 per volume, liek-nt at

iirovltKa <>tt)u-psrivalBsai'J™rl»lii,-Twi'lvu

l '

prnto or ircicti villu tilo, tiDllHbiQ.f

- ,— by.mull, po«li»Ul^on

mlttnnrrt. thanid In rnkde by' Pi

ir.tlinrtct-..r hlnd-;CClpt III

Ikhility,Ufnj,awl Truubhx,

I'nnitj/m,General III UtaUh

erroiM Vompl'ts,Female Cojnj'lai

ddclit, IMIn III iliu Slii,ulili-ri>. COUKII, D U IMiiirMOiivtcli, Kru(jiloii0. IMd Ta-i-1 lu thi. I'tlpitULtirii ut tlio Ikiut . I'uliiitithe rf Hie Kldntv-. and a t;it>iHnnd othi;r |mlni

th ll'l l D i

HELMBOLD/S. BUGHUInvigorates tit 5 Stonnch,

Aiid sUmniitcj ihr tori'lilLlv.liuyri to lu-ullhy nalnn, In ck-nnil linpurlltup, nnd Imparilni;tu tliu wliule avutuiii.- A tingle trl'il will bt q-ille a

r, tlowtila nod Kid-^ln« ihu bluud uluw life ami ti^ot

$ ' PER. BOTTLE

Six Bottles for.$S.-i~

, M:T. HELMBOLD,

Druggist "and Chemist,

v Pkilmlclplila Pa

WHISKERSwill ch»DK<i tha beard to » UK OWN orIH^ACK at 0lucre!Ion. Being tn onepreparation It U e»illy applied, andproduct* a permanent color that willnot TT»»h off.

rilEPAKED BY

R. P. HULL & CO., NASHUA, I I , H.Slid br ill Dulm l »rtll

by tho public• more tlioQ 35 years

»«• - wiui unprecedented MBUIIB." SEND FOR CIRCULART VJ ClUMBfl SJ n 161 DnOADWAT

The Great AmericanLamp & Oil Store.

Belctdere Avenue,For a Non-Explosive Oil,

' " ' Genuine good Oil"' "• 50ct per gal. Oil, •:""

« u 4 0 c t u t . «

*' " 30ct "' « "» t( 25ct '* " "

Go to the Great American OilStore ,.

For a Briliant Light. •'." Safe Light,"-r-1- ••.;.." Clean Light, :..-;:;,

Go to the Great American : OilStore.

For Signal Oil,•""•• Neatrfb'qtiOU,

Go to the Great American OilStore.

(lo lo the Great Amoncnn-U]] sturc for thebratudl'urltliiflllouHetiiKl Orluiitmcinl. ^

KiploBlvc Lani]ifl, Hhlud'n Safety Lnni1"Iturner?, CMuimjy And WICKH, Chlmiij

_._;;. UlcnncrB -.nd Laoio flUurc-of ev-ery description, (Hat* rorcd-

f«n. Oval Ware, French,., .tllaaa 8h«doe, Huhe-, .,„..._

" rolnn OiniS' VOBCB- —Bud Toilet Sum »nd Fan-

oy Giant- w*rc arllcka lor•»lo at the Grest American

LAM1' AND O I L B T O K B .i- toSult lhet lmea. /;.>

S. P. Bowers,

Till 4 [icioillcnt \\n* ill way . i,y II* nl>1o nndfclmlfirly III-CUFM<JII« ol I tie qneMfon* i.l I ho (I IT,it* ut'll ii- liy lii> Illii.tritll.in—whkli nru | ri-^Kliy 111" litM nrtli-iB-tXi'tli'J n mti'l iiuwi/tlnl nilI)L-IKHC1III iiniui-iiru ii|»iti llio imtil.c mlud.

This wdahi ufil- lufliiciKe will alway* he finm<ii> Iliu -Uf II| iiioj-utlly, eullttbivuiiuni.ninl ti-Ui.i

i ii[ llio Wcvkly heuSn wltli tlio fln[ ihur itnnuiiry ofi'd, it wtlltm

l h |

Harper*a Periodicals*UMl\WA M\(i\7ASB, QuollAtll'rliCS WliKKUV,lUHI'Klt'S IIAZAII, *Tl T I I K K K b d [U

Any TWu ntmvc mirm-ili Oim Yvir ~ ftlll.MirKH'r-YuUNd I'hUl'I.K. One Yiair.... 1 W

I'D-tnuu Freu tu ull juibtcitbvrd In ILC L'nlU-dStales or C'Aundi,

liald. «r>y vxiirv^, m e IirtlnlitdoL-ntiiil cici'tiL or<>r t 'O i larti. A L'urnTwfuiy.iliruo Volume, -oithe rule ut f t 2.1 (itr vulam

l p l u e:« Hel, cum|irl<itiu n-ecipt uf ennhri^til at eipuruu

](-mltintici-i> 'himlil l>c mMa IH.mey Uidur ur Drnlt. lo nvald rhu

Niw'imiiff? a to nut luiujy tliU

AUilm;c llAUI'KH X IllIUTIIEIt; ;

lOOO REWARD\ J Inr tlt-i'ii#ciirtl,«]ifut win riirlut remedies ulTd!fi!ii-ltlij;"l!'ia*f wtilchlc-p, liic dl-coami-eit tin'have irinl In vniu liirii-lt

i d iSntc until theli

r,n vicim Mill riilTvr^ Ir.1th Df J<»lah Hrlni:-*Co-

wehnvettielioi'lBt-d ctujuyt-st rtnlcdltnlei -WL- will lurni'li ihrm lo ii'timtii-lbli-. . - "«idliion-"i(o(.'L-nit "i> P I T 1 ' • • -

,f a can they ' ',. rthclrcqimhifH'.ij'M"*' poironoi

on.enndLUMiSoccmtHFAT. Sil .fltt. for a can they will not cure. 3:1 -Will imyJlOU lor their cqiml se a rure. -1th—Will p.ir f a uIf H'jrhlitr p«l MI no n i" M dcltiBilim* IK luund In

l JlOfill !iBl

-WIll my JlOiltrw' L'atunti Cpiwiititloii

Uu.rriimixxlUni]. S y Jliarticulir Ur. Ju?UU llrltrw' L'atunti Ci<i-ciit mid dllT«rvnt Irom repiiwiititloii. Walf> liiKiautly -Telk-vo md radically cure AChronic, inccfatlve' or Dry Culanh, Cold in ihillwil, nnd all Hirtctlnn* orihu cuville* or Iliu beadand lhro.it. Iwubuitl I b r

o > i w r k . N ! j Vn Coumy Uruj; More,

PM.f.S-Whiit unci.-adni; luriari'« »rl.r fr-nn It,.tctn.il llint'dlm:. Kiit-nml und lichlui* l'ilu«.

Ihuvnln cnili-nvor toohmln evvn imrtlal f i lerhm> dlrcuiT-nu't-d iliu mllJIntii wtm mffcr, mid thr-lun; twi'L- llit-Ir Hi;i)iiy In elk-nrc. thluklni: ihvrcw;i* mi hiHio lor «i even |iri>»[j*-"Ct i'f a euro. Hut-wlllii>liinilliii: Ihu lotul rnlliiri! "I Din ni.iny mine-ilk-i tii'ictoliirtolkfi'il (i»r !h» curm.f liUe>. it id

yt't t'lii.'i'rly Juuiint for mid uiiiimi'ly triuil uny'tMnu ifmt iTomlft? llm li-u.t mil") until their

cy! k'r'tbeiii ctifiT up nnd nlinw'thu Binlll- i.r hit|

iliL-'*dullui> ul Illi- wilt IIL> |iurr.rmuil wild n i l '^r t .of liu|i|i|nvv! and piiMKiitc nuhnown fi.r woe kit,moiilliJfur ytf»m. U'MUUS' I'll.fi KK.\1K|)IK>ur<! lli<! rs-iiit ol UIICI-IIKIII^ vtuily and L-xiicrliti-iit.litu. Uie nc l»"tirt uttr.i (it ini'tllciti ^ciei,cu. hliil Itvury rL'Kunut ^ilu, i-ck-iittilc and ruliuiilu Ur thcure ol pi'.cd In uvory lof.u. Hold by Din.-^i*

u ' ' t 'n %*U < ; r i j | f .^ijJuii i i n inns , NVwnik. N. J .&r Sold ut Ihu Warrca County Drue Store,

Wu'hlngiun.N.J.

BUWIOK" BalsanUSIONS, COKSSitr.tl u

t; wuru. T!it.-ru laBUS 10

led.'by wiiom enowf liHl IHM) worth ofnlly In itiu L'niK'il StnlP» (i!i llio real o[ MIL worldtniiri! tlmn #1.00t.0-)0) hy culling while mw; urnearly <•». to mnko room fur pal rum Bunlun,..

[iiTTvliii' Nails Sure lnrli-|i», Jlc. Hu-N

nttittn ahimt (50.OIHI; nod in Hie rustnrihe.w,.rMii1)(mt«;oi),0u\];.uciildu.' ihU, thuru U5S00.COJ fj>-;nt wiiiimlly for-cune'le* nml- mherwortnLu*^ cDinpouiiilii ljr iho curu of Ita'ilonii.Ciirtie, Eoio ltn>t«|iti, Tt'tidur Kcot, Ac. To avoidthoec crvut Ion ft* and oxp>!ndltua'K. n#u Hit;HlUdUS' IJUNION BALSAM and bUHE CORNCUilK, which is thi only ureparaiioD known th'itulvci) Inmicdluii! rfller nnd rndlually curou b j r j ,rolltbdiilueinit:.! llunlonn;- hurd, aoti audfcii-lered Corns, ViKCKlar Eicrofenwi-, CutloBlllue,luicc and «nml1; Miru Inetejjf, BlUti-ri'd Ilucl,.» ? • . P w t , Inerowtiis Nulls, 4 c , without cnn«-

liiavlti),'HIIV piiln or torenesB. Wurranttidd tnru. Sold by Drufiijliils ihroa^huui.lhc

A(DlTj'oSIAII DRiriaSi Newark, N. J ,^ _ Bold a<. ilia Warreu;County Dru^- Slore,

Warhlnfiton, N. J..,, : •--•

limn andl nnu minion cry Tur It.

W J , « . . IlltlUQd/Kewark, N.J.it Wurruii Coiiuty Driij; dloro,

IffEURALGIA.THE P.VIN ISCHBAHES from lime lo Una-, nn-

III jour ner»od tuem toanap ana crack, Jorkiititljtinni, undjiliy all eorte of tirnnk', from thu

'lyiiur hcid to iliollpsor your men, thu do-

nato ticrvu, and now trjliij,' tn tic nnulher Iti.!huu*und Knoiw, then nttumptlnjr to mnkc a

ihiTheattTa^aU'lVthe fieo. neck, utc.. In Vhort, Uyon havu ntunlcla In Ua wnrst r»rm,-w!!b nil ItioBuoti" dlritllli'd lo lti> nuifL cxcnicktlne' decree,u o ' b l t r j . BltlOQB1 ALU8VANTOU, and in a

ICD yonr nuuraUiln, vllh »H hl« il'Jiuonn, h<ta HK.rtfd, &ud onco again you may Im happy.O r sold at thu Wartna Uounti^Drus Hin,

: , SIASU?AOTDIIKB, AND DKAtKR IH

-•"•" '• •"•• m A L L - K I N D S ••••"

CAATISGS made to•'•r"V. , , • : , . ."• ' u s 1 . '•'....

.t^TAsenrlar Ui^Qucteye Sower.

>TiHG|I

Oruc!

«d Htkrtei.

•cBdyatworl'-rolajltiK nji Is. AdilromTCOEiCU., Auc

A MONTH guaranteed, f 12 ad«7 at boms mndo r.y tlio iu-duMrlotts. Caullal not ru-qnlr«rt; we will Btart.yi.u Menwouu'ti. iKtyi and glr!« mnkumoney faster at work for uaIhnu at aoytlilnc eke. Thework la Iftrbl and pleaaonU and

tlfilt i rThoBe who areace this sullcsiwlll Bind n^.tbelr ad-

itoncounrl tot'Idr-thcrafelvai.- Poeily• iron two. NowtBltiollmo. TlOo

A WERK In your own town, andcfipllal rNkcd. Yon can glva tliMPlnun a. trial without CIJIBIHO.I'hahest opiintttinlly CTor offered-or thoaa will in? to work. You*honU try nothing el no until yon

•""juur*oir what you' can da »t

.. run v.'orkr .Women make aa n• Fend lor tpcclal private term* and par-t s Onlflt ires..-Son't complain or hard

' • ; yon have such a chance.-*; Address II.-A CO.; Poiilmd Make. >-,-

iratlT«O»tni,und nil otherUMna-ofWto-genoii " - -yntem ofol.hor iex,irl

.ir arlttufr from omr woikur other CM<». i l pn j - "-

ThTrTthTTn „ „„ ,Why? Utr-jinrcMintuit"1 «xyKffiinCci1 Air ilEOfis I'lrtct Id Ihu I.miK" and paired thrunuh thottwt mid coneB In direct ciiamct wlih thoOfis Ilrtct Id Ihu I.miK" and paired thrunuh thtw.t mid coneB In direct ciiamct wlih thllootl a* it I* lorcvd Into the I.nnftn hy the ac-l<>n ill Ihe heart, mill the morn Oxyjcrn yon In-

I h l the inmv you partly tho* In csiimct with

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t i n i c i n t " t h e IULR^I .•»# ••• - •* J » W •>>•»•'' • • • *Illoo4l. W|it>n O x y s o i i cutnc* In csiiiuct withtliu impurltlt- in Ihu binod It caibonlxesand burn*cm«lnK thu blood tidiuhentetl to Ihnt It warm*every pi>rt nl the bj<Iy n< U i;iie» nn iti revolution*UmuiKh the fyftcm, If yonr W o o d U pnro ynumniini lm .Irk. We ilrlre M e r c u r y it ml ml ntnerlin|imltlce out ul tha Iilo.id. We u i i i i r n u l c e loputly Ihu I l lonii in uui-lhlrO tliu tlniu ul anyiiiber known r«m«.ly.

OXV(lK\ATt:i> Allt turrmoiiehi'.CY.ld*.^TT ' 'T'-* Uiphtlierla, I'ncuin'i-«ml nonrly nil other revere stocks

d 11

SEND firlnrtfuandbainllliiiivlllnsiraied 1'4per.•*—**** cunialnlui{4ll KiiifmvliiK'.

WHITE and describe your lyiuptom, c irefully,"~~* ., and wu CUD Trout yua an .-Jlhlailu-my us thouuli ynu we.ru ID UWNIUU.

TJtKl'r.HKNI' Mctittuall pirttnf lh« WOULDIT""" •..• J ^ hr Witt, V. O. I) E. F.TuVVNMCNll, M, (>„ lmeritoi and Mauufjcturerof Oxrjrfimtca Air, l lcni lqunriers llo«-laii Olllcp.

t S E ? A T T V r l A N O S ' l t M l l i : l i l M M ) , *>(.rl'> >•> ••in-l-.l, Miunlflivnt l!u<»*^*W~,f* I I I M M W""'l ^a-,0 Kl^ifintly flul-tifl TIIIIIIK STKI.VM. »Wlk.Lt

oirnfM W»ulirnl«tffd Ifn-noil Ijro. li<>itv)'Vrr|>l.|iilii»»[|il l.'Mn.,iii.ilin!-nli «r,.u'nJ i "V W k T n .Uhrd *ama a% fruut. Sw * >Tpfntlon. \rhli ll«iitiy • V' ry l.it>'*i fu I Ir.m rniui<"t l,ir» «n.l n tr,i tirjc-iliuprovpd nrvt KM I a OTiTnltnuit la»- 1'rencli jtrniij i>cilni. f t l J . -k, mrvi'il JV.IJ], ,.,IIJ .n.f.ituu,)UiiiulJIni * '/n-y key fruPl*. c*p|«-it II*HIIIIIT-, »Krntf- trrl'l'-, mi<l e t n y li»[> <>fi'iiii:ut MliUli I-HU In »Dy

' '-.lit. Th'h u!T(rin»y npp(*r fn|jii!int4 t.i tli" c\twtli*Dci'il i>l'.itil«t •> • r.im JM-II-UI Jiiilun' HIT 1 JIIMVEVKItY \V(iltl)l>MT i!i* H 3- EC IA I. IH'KLIt. NM « lli.-n.l tl.nn any ..Hi.riiiJ.mf.iriu IT ia. .**rr.

ue-«uQHKTIUCTLY CASH lUal.S.'j iv.mlJ n.it'tw )n, Ill-il Imiukiuir l'(. lo 'ym*ai[uit tlil< i't.'mt-ment to Ilia wurtil Hi lit* rr y l.ivr p-lco I ill**) vtllli HU i-yn l<i U..'fuliirn kn.itvltij ll< lutru'lneilgu In»uy ineallly will renull In tiuklo,* nwny M I C , JIH d)'l« uiu-l lij nJuiiiO'l, uiiil iu lutrluit^ <jii4|i[t»

!TlHiitiIi icli irrr»i*CnInl»»ut! I ' r l r p , W I I O H O I I tn . l ^ i ' i im , n i n n i l . . Sr.OOO OO

MX PliWE, with Piano Corer, Stooland JJook,aU complete- Only "

Read what is said of BEATTY'S PIANOSF. M. WKnSTF.Il Esq.ATTonjiEr AT L m \ Xi;wr-»KT, Kv.. , r r ln - ! • The r«tn-n- are In My

lUnRhtn • nrn lilKlily ptrn-i-d irllli Ilin hv.i ruuuK y.m li.iv.. r-itiil-Nnl IH. r«ry.mr fr iik find HIur'i•f^alln;'ii p f a . n Bc^-pl my tli«uk« " AKTKK SKAllLY A ' . ri.Ul's I'MJ-1 The two I'IMIIW* 1 ••urrlhiM-.l

E 1'AKSOJf HH.HIKviti.it KA^-A«.\irlti-«: "Tlin I'liiu.i rutiif -nf.-ly ; >rt- flu.l I nil tluil fjnrrpalntcJ RU.1 yuu i.niiiiUi'd; Iho lu-lnitiietit U IIHUI1..IIII« un.I It- tmi.! I- \.ai- nml In 1 I mi mi>"it

hilnd Jd ' l 'o '" " " ' ' ' " ' " ' I 1 ' "l7, " ' " '**' " " r* 1 1 1"" 'tl""'e w l ' " ' " k l " '""• C u l " 1 " 1 "a""\ ' " I"1 ' f r ' " " * T C

llrat-etH»«orifh*i|l»rVf "" *' ' ^ A ' T K H — * I t l>* »l|fi-*n^u".J.%i t^»lVt"'u uhmihH'd'tlty " 1 1 ^ i a T l"l'lke'^i*Kinff ami Tolutnf Letter uon* th D Rl flrnt

• io»'"1n^Sr7tto5h"'.'k!i"ii™'''"il.f™*™'J''r**'ll"*''""! "n""" t |r" l f "» "'"• 'fled wririt"\irim^»VM^.nder*u!"anfl1n^^

ifKV. JOSIAH SWEET. 1). D., Ilnimi.iTr, VEIIHHST w r i t w " If the I'lann I linn hi of you lael^7elncV!1V

l^^!li^»^l"ul^l*'^ft-b0H Viuuch"^ '^"- ' ' ^ ' ' V '" ' ?'"" ' ' "" " * ' " '"I"1 1 1"1"'1 r- '"" '"• l l ' '-' il '••" ' " ' >hl*

•uld I am perfectly «atl-B"J fu fv*ry re-iiMt'wiUi tii- lu"i"mii"titVV»n r'«»*"u 1 'lT-0**i• /»»' V |V ui!(.{c*l*tloDib e III atl iM fuu, ami f,.r vulumfl. .,url:y. rkli'i.— UU4 »i r^ iu^- -f U, I L nil .h,t y.>u I 'NMLweodfld II. 1 can un y wlib yyu much . • - - . . . . - . . . * . .

CAI 'TIO.V. Tlienf arc unprliiclDioi, perrons***^T ' • " l i Idiftim and elsewhere thai areivtiini; mi 'i Ui»jfH*i Mi) ul i l ami try Inn to pnltnL HIT H* .My I r c i i t m c i i l , or Oirceinitil Air,lit tlfllmlnj; II 10 hu tikiimjni.. Noim eennlnn

1 Iii bitltle

IHI. R I,. IK'NT, I'rnorlcior,Jtotti o Offlcf, S3U Trcmoni St.,

Boston, Mat

XiiimlDer! 1Ilitrlni; lately received an ent:r«ly nc* ctoclfPIKSTL-LASS BBASO>BD LUMUEli, 1 here

tvllu invite the attcuiien ol

Farmers ::aad SuUders Ganei'ally

to call and examine my dock, confUlluf; o(

Win to I?ine :1; I X ; Itf and i In.

Bevel and Iraiilt EJsei Pine

Spruce Sidingort.,S!n. wide

PISEIiOAED15tol8in.flide,. for.. *iVn{;on,Bo0ie8.'

PINE AND SPRUCE FLOORING,irom4 o ll ircht* wide

BASEBOARDS:2X3 Pine Rails and Pales,

all ulaned and ready to Dot an,

Ladder Poles andrRunqs- •—

HAY SHELVING [POLES.

SfHSTE ;P!NE - SKSNSLESDIFFERENT TIIICC.VESSK* TO SD1I,

alao HEMLCK 3HINCILE3.

Erom tho beat Qaarrloa, either atVardosilt on Bnlldlnga,

5ash, .Blinds, Jpors

of latest patterns.

Mason Materials,HiiGli..a«_CBllJBW3r, I.BJI53,-

PLASTEB, SAND.JDAIR, etc.

FLAGSTONES, 2 to" 6 ft. long.

BONLDlf'inTIUZER,

Boards, Fencing and

My lumber is in shod*, and welt SOBsoned. Pricea to eujt ilia time! j aleoacver?*.. Ilouaea to rent. &>

;fi. CM MH PUItE I>IMTILI.KDJ

WITCH HAZEL,

-• i^:.-\...- ••-'^'-_-j y • _ Li

! ^ , w ! 8oB*boltlr*<S5Tcelinta.C'l'lQt»W « n t » / . ; u : .

ee*. \Vhlit-a. AntbtnaV HetfJcia Hwclllnire, P!nate Cans Druli'C!*, !5ca1d«, Dnrn>tiVpraln>, Khc

. • : >

rJaf,V«tlco»9Velny(,f . .

>onr drnzKlM baa . lo t sot It bMA him order It

NATO

" J jon; rifin P

MBi^irMa/j. k..mir,f1miynLvcK.vr/j.r.HIIAMKl, F . IIKAII'V, Wii>.liiiiKliiii, A*. J.

SHIPPING INFORMATION.£37" In Bomling for one or more ol my ctU'lirnlo.1 instrument^ tilunito

write your order something nftor the iblluwinj; Form :

Please ship one of your.. Style No to—

Xamc in lull Post ONcc'AiMrcH

County Stute ,

N'eureEt Freight Office .On wliut Knilroud

By following tho above Form you will save us niunli time an.l trouble

NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER.Labor and Material is advancing. Prices for mtisicil instruments cm

never be lower. Address,

• • H 9

Washington, New Jersey.

P.ITV DCCTAIIDAMTUi n -- 111.01 r.uiinn 1;

NEXT DOOR TO J. C. WELLEHS. CIO.Mi STORE,

Iu III. room furmety oocLtpUd by Miller & Itclilur,

Washington Avenue;WASIIIXOTON, X. J .

OYSTERS IN.EVERV STYLE,

BakodlioanB, •::- PioklcJ Tongue,

Boilca Eggs, boel' Steak,

TEA AND COFFEE,

Sardines, Lobsters, Siil.non,

Canned Ciiicki'n anil Turkey,

Thu unilerfk'iwil would i-ccpectfiilly Inform lliu' « * . « . * » - «chizent of w ifliiliiK'on and vicinity thru !i'.- !i'>-- ^ ^ ~ ri'.N.-illopened n FIItSIM!r.ASa KHSTAUI'.ANT koown " 0 ( ( , ... sV r (,c. | t

PATENTS.

INVESTORS,Send us n Mmlsl ut v or Invent tin, with your otli-Mi Iii I in ol t t . i(ir niir utiisiiiKi it* 1i> i^ii.'ii'iiiiy. So A l to r in - i 'N VVKH unlast I>it.(in Kocnr i i l . Our iniuli' ^r.li.r-'.lWCiloi.P. u

nioit^iisi/'jiiiiii'i'lu c-liiTS'oi t he ' s c l c i i i u i ci lonl , Uieluvciiiure'Jonniiil.

1 F •-'"; r.fnr I'nli'iil Olllw

WASHINGTON. 1>.

Pensions.o( rtcccan

fAll lU-itbl'-dVohHcriVni

illi'ifl who (HIM! iroiii con-cijuciiLO- (if x^rvlco Iniho tnnv nrn' uirlil. il.to I ' K X S I O X S . >'uArn-urN aliuwvil nlLur J u l y 1, 1SSO. Sind

lull iiMtruciliiua Iii <L)I tiliidi of Sul-

... tho CITV KEbTAUHANT, at t l -

' o r Mrals can bo had at all himrafrlc<* rc»*onttble.

* A ipknilld 'b

of- the

a; lloom (or Lntllc* nnd

^~'fkC'; Tiio,'rc»tiiiirnut will ,1IQ ennductrd' by Mr.

JOHN I(Ui;NSAVEM.,';i'roTi'r""

»n. Sinier'jfc^ddcr.j^olore.iiavoro.

Of TUB KdIC OV JA1ES AI.LRN. DKCEASKI).—IUH OHKDITOHS;-I'liraiuiiit'1 in Ihu order

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any creditor ncfcli-cllne to brine ' n a"'1 exhibithie <ir hor claims, mailer oath 01 ufllmmil.m, with-in tho tlrao BO limited, will bo Torovur burred ot

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