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VOL XVII DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY. KBW JERSEY, SATURDAY, FEBKUARY 5,1887. NO 10 TSBIMOMBMA nut umut a* TtiDmrPriitmCwtij us rsopitiRoii. 0S« M llHknl tut* HittorIt Ife •atbtal Dun laak. TEKM Or Kl'U»C»imo» MVABU »b» la «uv>>ici. ! S Ml 1 Ml SSI] 7 *U 0 »,«. «T5o sitToo] GOi 3j IX) 37 M, U5 (JO Oil] 42 00! IK00|l30 GO Extending their Business! THE DOVER LUMBER CO. Is the MWI baalseM, as4 will kM» MM bewt g r a t a «r COAL of all Mai* Tfcey will slaa keep Fin, CMMSM. as4 Frsst Brick, Llaie, PlaUer, 8hm Hart, ftmemt. MUMS' Mtltrhla. FtHilinn. at. CANT BE BEATI THE FAMOUS ROM ST. JOHN SEWING mm, O CCMMIKU, H. V., SMEIUL r«ACTtTH)«K», IH* TUinUMT or omn »Tin r*«i aom, BOTH.*.* DOVF.H. N. J. I. B. JOLLEY, Proprlstor, mr tiLoN mm, IK oauMUT » aofaat IltOI IU 80ILD1M, DO1EK. M. I. r O.BIUWHTII.I. M. DOVER, H. J. MUIWW Of O*E8 UD MMnULB, wmn or mala. A li.lof r»»r«i fural.a.a o. anlkatlaa. A LBWDOE 0. SIHTH, (I.ATE OV MBHHtaotfll * COUNttBLLOIt-AT-LAW, 180 BaoalnraT, NewYork. Ihaidenee, Dover, N. J. L. W. THURBER, .CPMIBTINDMT PTBIJO K l O O U O» «O«MI»OOCr»TT. umo(ATi.B.i DOVIft, If. J. BRUEN * BUNNELL, Iko BO0KAWAV 8TOVC PEAUMB aU iradn of «ork wblih their boiiDiw eaJI, fvr, tuuk a. »X«X7 JtfCBXIVGk CAS FITTING, ROOFING and JOBBIHG, •1 all klteta doan at altort nottna aod naraii •hie. Von can al+aya»aA fall aUwk of STOVES, JOHN UKVMMBBVD IHAVIHS ABB HAIR CUTTUtt SALOON". SUSSEX STREET, fkMwMtoe M1MM •OMaMDifet,) DOVER, N. J. t. 9. BOGKEFELLBll, Fin HARDWARE, CUTLERY, TIN WARE, ML ClOTHI, CARPETS, Lamps. Paints, Oils, tc. AUo AgeaUfor rAIR«A.lWi •CAI.KS, naiiurtwturtir'rt t»tU»*. A1«o agpnta fof Birt'i GtUl fiKM Pill! DOVER, N. J. Oftae o»r J. A. Lin', lion, opp. paiMaVe. , h ^, fMMII) ,f|ir b B.F, JOLLEY 4 Co, SHIBTIANOFACTUK MEN'S FURNISHERS, 831 BROAD St NEWARK, 5. J. »UM AIDMKt «»C1 »»»••»» ESTABLISHED 183a E. VOOBHKK8, FAINTS. OILS, &O. ABMCULtlHML IMPLEMENTS SAFES AND 8OALEB. DR.0.W. IcDAVIT DENTIST, (OtaS «J. • I OLIVER 8. FREEMAN, TSKB&2X ana. MAS0N:-:M0!-:BUILOER, Tbf ui>lj uucliiiie iu HIDworld lit*I urn, tlunF* fai tawin the »auifl iliifciluii- vtieiher run buukwartl or forward. Tkf* timulrfac iaslruuu awl durable, aid Id ac- kuavltttgrd tt» be one of tb* tert la UM C.S. JENSEN. Agent, PABPRT WEAVING, DYEING AND ILEANI.NUiloaHaflnt-clsinifle U»e cWfr will ntnvincfl >ou ibit mi woik •irrallieWaiarMUtfucUaa. Gif« MM « &.•.!. t). It JKNMKN, BEADY FOR FALL TBADE! MV rALi. imcic or airaaBM* lor Lnaiea', Mimp,', H«D'« mid Bny*' wrar, IIM Ju.t .rrireil. A. iovluilsn to Jto Mmlt li tiiubMiaeiloiiili'illiienillnsibeaiM. P«UK» ••taaili*IH«. Caitsw Wwk «•<• M«r» J. 0. KAMINSKI, WARREN STREET, DOVER, N. J, BAKEK'H OI'liUA HOL'gB.) whtok m tbo beat BRDEN & BUNNELL, BOUKAWAY, H. 4. H. BENJAMIN, PAMTKB, i> tk. «u not ni BUILDIKO MOVIE ANDSICN FAINTIIW, Ur»lBlag, Paper Haaglac, OlMlat. KaiaoBlnlnt, ct«. And «I11 take lUas M tk«IOWM m«wibl«Wr»<ic«M.atoDt with tae en>«ytiM of reillj good work. BUILDING LOTS FOB (SALE! I lure three Urge lot* for ule on Ran- dolph Arenue. I htre three lots for isle on Blaekwell street, BOBT the rirer bridge. I hare fifty-eight lota for Mle on POBB ATeBB^ lit, U, 8d, 4th, 5th and 6th 8t* I will sell my or all of the ahore eheap for cash; half mortgage or all mortgage, and gire all the time re- paired. Apply to GEO. RICNMOS, IT. H. LUiaBBT. MM. DRAKE A KING. WILLIAI KIN6 BOOT AHD SHOE MAKES, PARK HOTEL. PIANOS t «r SlU. LVBCII, BUCHANAH BROS. PAINTERS. WAUI.iT BEDSOQX 8BITB. HO let WJawt IMraaa.>ill, •atM. He, wytt. 10, D. & MORRISON'S, SttMX tt, Bmr,tt,J, Maw STATIONERY-:- •ai law wnm tad flaua, raicila, ._ lleami, Wtalloa'. [*dW Kaaanl' Dll [*dW KaaacnlKrvein , n. Dklly taJ WMfelj rapora. tail llaa. ot hbaatoi ud hvar? aaTBaaiaataaa a* fclu 4 a inSnriati. E a BOBICK, BttAMlMraMlttttMtr, Ox. (leckiall and M a n Man Pater, «.»• AlniaauiaiaaaJaMI laHaliaOnal nf FAMJI Aanou. laleaaaaeelana ' voarmononmmr wWCBaie elaaja fcaaa aaa Mia ok~p. THOS. JOHNSON, bVEINO AN! CLEAMNS. __ laa aaa Waalaa Set elBaee*. Omtleawa'iCletBlaf aail prranl la tea like >i. wmualt. wtVeftal *^ iioiJT ULBUCH, ri.an.m. TIFFANY & ALLEN, DOVSB X J J. J. VBEELAND, DON'T USE BIQ WORDS. Ii. promulgating esoterio ooaitations or ar- ticulating auperflcial seatiaentalities and philosophical or psyohologioal obssrr»tion>. beware of platitudinous pooderosity. Let your statements possess a clarified concise- ness, oompaoted oomprehensibleiuss, coales- oent consistency anda concentrated cogency Esobew all conglomerations of flatulent garrulity, jejeune babblemoat and asinine affectations. Intrying to implies upon others the superiority of Heagan tfc Oo.'s Boots and Shoes, and why you and so many others use them, it is not necessary to us* jawbreakers. Let your extemporaneous dssoantings and unpremeditated expatiationsfhave intelligi- bility and veraoious vivacity, without rhodo- montade or thrasonical bombast Sedulously avoid all polysyllabic profundity, psittaoeous vacuity, ventriloqual verbosity and vandilo- quent vapidity; shun double entendre*, pru- rient jocosity and pestiferous profanity, obscurant cr apparent. In other words, talk plainly, naturally, sensibly, and truthfully T.^jattheold established and reliable store ot HSATFANA; OO. undoubtedly oariy the largest and most varied assortment of Boots. Shoes and Rubbers in Morris County. * Bt-n nmn Upon tl» railway tmtu wo un>l— ghe haa tto iwftuat, bluot I»M, A lio. nn ««U Uriot- " SixtMB," with all that that implies. I ku.v tier aafte. a little KIH. Auil meeting BOW Hmutual friend, Our Ihougbti and heart* got in u wbirl; We talked «n mike wilUout mudi cud. I tlirew BIJ «nu arowid the scut Wlntre, Jut in trout, elio .idcwrijH nut, Her inelttaa.V" •»<! f"* 5 * Inai*H (Aud aa an. woaa«red DIBDII ut tl.ulj, Wuuld oa Ibe .oriowliif vixlou tw'. Aod I «t MHI «li.Bld r««l bi'H-fl; Hue w«. bat kitli, aot klo, of uilnt'— Tea feara .ad paa*Hl .luce lu.t we uiet And «lm, la I"I"I. .1" did talluo Jlcr faoo, 't«aa aataral to for«ot. It wi'iD«a .a Uk« lli« «alld 1 aner, I met her aal* »a;ft)rlli.t itake; And, coaiiBK Pear lbo«o eyea ut Due, 61ie a«at1y kuwjed BK>—uv HUThnKt Sbe iiiw bererfor. and .Iral.hlwa; ran Mill, aaailaf Un.bn, n » ; rtd: I tiliunlil not be oae-b.ll a awn II Iliouithl of wtwig Mine 111 my bend; Iu lyel, I'd take tbat very train Auil tr«T.I daily lor fcer aabe, II Hint would aal* eaaio ugnln Anil Ki-iitlj kimt we— BV umT^KK 1 . —Jiirl JJeft'iiJi, in 11'iriter'n Mvjinhit CliilJven of (be «ca—Harbor Imoyc. Tim (iroaleB. *og evor known—K wo- iau's tongue, Xeu wl>o tttiitt tlraw tfat> line uonie- wber*—SHI vet, on. After tliu bwptle u( marrieJ lif« depavi tbe fm:iily jutt remoiu. tu GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! a»7B,OOO W O R V B FURNITURE Ai CARPETS A T OO0T. I HPBOIAL SALE PERVIOUS TO TAKIHO ACOOCKT OFSTOCK. Amos H. Van Horn, 73IMET STJEIABU. J. otrcn iu latiami amoi AT mi numna num. CABPET8. 0 piMee all waal T.awtli. PARum HCITH. OpwamHIetWParlaf BulUlaaVper lioo. #7v fas 1 walaas Vaaiaw iMiit HBWIBJMIsai r wana) yiou» AHT1QUC OAK BttlOf* Wilt IHar aaHiii OAI •Mlasa jWH BCDROON WITH. CHEEBT BEDS0OM SUITS. tWlsrOttawy»ifcl..i.WiW»ilMW, HUMBLED BEDBOOM SUITS. trrTi-iiifTrrr'rinn'-- 1 * I—*-**- **-'—*-"—•—» MATTHE8S AND REDDING DEPARTMENT. UK Will bar >fMi Bait Mattiaat, •artk t». •10 WUI bai a and Hair Mauroai, tn «c lSiHa rad Halt Taa , WOttsflS. aw a aood Kale Ta, HMM, worthfio. B)5 will Uy s food Miia* MUhiai worth t& BaU MM*, Chain, UWIN iteUat, 8T0VE8 JMO RANGES. tt> War. Bad Ma»a» Dafwjwawat la wril alnki« «Mk al Ib. Wol attka at Pailat I wU aal akaaa (aaia at <ka (ilaaa attartWal amtaw ta laklai aaMaaAal M Oa«dali«iniHiaaar ikirajlt»aa?a«rto<laa»lala. OnU ftfaa. AMOS H. VAN HORN. 73Market St Newark. CASTOR fA «jr IwftMif ani ChlMfn. "VkMlHtolaw«BflsBftraaMtoda.^BS^ I fataakfaaa 4SBBBBJ OMh. flHtfkaltaL lwt-dTSOTt»l^M^irtrTinMjrM>ifi^il^ feRin,),!! -••; ^ AaMMH.Jt3u^^ I Mij^*?****** a*ia^ MB ftSBMaM MShftArtMWdfeaSatli^lLi. I mCSka)a^vaHMMlte CARRIAQE PAINTINa CHA8. 0. eilFFElf, oo>nlaab>M ladaooeaAtalbuUaolalaa ptianl aaiklaxiin ba bt. alwaia a i m In atari (rad. ol Oaniaio MaUaf latoaa* Ika «luraa.toont { H109 •» OiitMit, Btnr. " I'll lube your port," as tlie dog said wltrn lie roblted tbe cut of bcr portion If a Jpalf r ia grave^lonca were' lo fail, •oBte ucvepapei woutt. be »are to teltr lo Ihe diitaaler at "a bust in marble Ao IndiHU idol baa been discoveiea iu tlto wce>l, Tliis U uot ai strsugB ai if fudian biul Iteea diwareretl at work. Aa oniiuar* 8tnnlt boy is never so bup- pvas VIIUD lio Js Btiintliag under a safe tbnt i» bciuK bolBteil to the 11! I Tliom is t'verjibing lo Jiscour»ge a IODU vlto sells medicine*, Hm l>csV arti do in pretty sure lo bo it drug ou the market. Daughter—Manna, Tmcrazy about tbii palmislrj. Uotber—Tlie |w tuys- ter{ I'm or-zy sbont fa where your father spends bis eveali Misery loves eonpnoy, aoJ company caustis (lie good hoiKkeeper a great dtiul of Baiwry, too.«hen she btso'tftuytiling cooked inthe bouse. a young mail «ho b«a been too baabful to propose to a girl lias bad bcr futber come iulo Ibo iiattor at o'olonk noil help tin out. Regular caller—** I'J like to FOU your lather, Tommy, ii he isn't engaged." •~" Ue is; bat vbat ia the mat- ter wUhOhwaT •'Wore you ew olAloodt" "Tot, sir. I was, sir Pfd it tirmimlti antoul; f " Yes; I wnarre&led and l a c d » i a " Woman who b a » a kibli of turning roqad inthe stnft toinspect otber wo men's tlresnea will team wltk eary that a aali has been fornd which bu eyes in tofaaekof itolutd. We wiab to iaftva oor podioal POO- tritrntors, remariii a wealera editor, tbat •pdDg poetry wiH ao longer be retslved by «, BBwe araBOW aaiag atatm beat iBstead of a alo?e. Don't talk or wkal yoa aafedone, bnt tblnkof «bstyoa'*mc,o. If JOB are going to make n long journey in life you can't afford to be going back «ory da; to ace bow far yoa kate got. The Kill difference between men is energy. A stronffw.il, a settled-pur- pose and invincible 4e.enafaation can acoosplUb almost anytbtsg; and oa Ibla liw Ibo disdaelkNi batwcea gml nwo tad little u«t. Perhaps Ood shows ai tblmn, soaw- tiBwa. aad pod tba* away again for as. toaiv*us by-aad-fagr, wb*a w e a n trig- r; u Bsotbera do wtta children's piny- thiagi Ibat BH too bwntirnlforthem to t w o right off. "Angnatns, dear," H.d Iha senile girl, tenderly puhfag Mmfromfaeras the moonlight flooded the bay window where tbey were sta*4Ja|, *• I tliinkyoa bad beUer try aona olbar hair dye ; your monslncbe tastes like larpMliae." In. Ofien De Voraed—Is this bridal tail OMteni.. good f Will Ii we*, t Hose 8ctiaunibmg, Jr.—Yoa bet it wis fir*1- libs. It will ueter rear oat ao madder IOW woiiy dimes you nsea It. Don't yoa rant some of our iudeatrnotible o n s g e piossoue ? It van a wry proper answer to bim rlio asked, why any man sboultt bo de- lighted «itb bounty? That it was a qnestioD that noao bnt a blind man E, Bince any beanlirol object doth so no Mb tttraot sight ol all men tt.it it is in no msa'aawoer sot to be "«aied witb it. Somehow or otber it shocks jonng ti'a implicit, truatiac faith in a girl lo ban her tell him uoMeatatly that *be bad a b o u t tbe ihM.re when abe went •eeLanglry tbe night before, and tbei to learn from Ibeotber young mtn who took ber there thai it waa a boi of eanweiibebongbt faeroo Ibe way to UMIIIOW. WUl ate 70a cvjina *>boat V asked a kind-bearled Btranger of a lad who was standing in front of a newspaper efflce weeping ni if bio henit would break. •' Ob, ifad'n Rone upstairs to liek tlie editor." "Well, has be come down yetr* pnnaed the gentle Samaritan. "Pieces of him bate," eictaimet] Ibe bo,*, JBitulffing in a fresh outbutst of lad I'm cspeetinR the rest every l a Heir Baglet—Say no tnorr, Aun-lta, I for bid tbe malcb. Yonng 8|>rig«i may be Bcntieman, bat lie is poor, AowUa—But be in of tbe heiia o the great Hogg estate of aiity-foar "llif.ni." ''Nothing of the sort, girl, be is dc- g "Why, p», I'm ami, he told me tbit be uone ortlio Uwjcra engaged lo de- fend tb^wHI^-TO*JAO« F.rst Wsrd Jadusiareoeat social af- fair: M 1 have atarled a molunl sdniration society." s H -: "Afal When do yon !£ben a deep solemn stillness brooded j will be. L.STEN'NG TO DAVY CROCKCTT- No quiulfl' orinort; frtmllfojuijlj pu son dill I m* uit'e' tbim ]>avii1 OniL'rtct He Ciime nl iwly hiiiDgtii^ into tlie venera- bly cflicij of tlio "Niitiautil IuleUi- gewmv" oiiL' ecvtiro \\iliter iifh-rnni; nlicn and wlicn; I van iudtmtriouf waiiuiiif,' tny little 1n-»y boJy all aroui the small, tquun; ctcivf. Tln.'t« wildftVOPAUI I'ltiiit near nu v , I took il willi Kaleiun deli In Tii tii (ii. Tb over tbo flat K.ovotop IJO cxteudei lii: ' grmi^li bands. " Cold," lio HuiJ. Nothing tuoie foi 1 lung while, I locked up at liiiu—luubiag iutuutly fur IIU'B WUB uii uticoiumau cutuo; 1 largo form—to my Inyiab id™ gignutic- ^ri-'ut, Htmugo henJ, down uitliur eid if ftliicli, from a tuidillo purtiug, ft I long Duult liuir. SoiuulLing nav,.,. liiiu, ytit 11 unibt gemle Mtvugu, 1 if lio could fomllu ubulij, i»vt a |>n»i and o*i!ii a y m y li.Mrliiy, It^ing IIHIVC My f.illiiT, piiM'til, of t-ninsi', f«i- li .K>.(iii(!i'i1 to ibo c)U(!i>," nlR.-miiR»• iioz>'iiu'iit, tuj.l tip|i.irlunity ( liitjii'i* iu wy cur. "I)..vid Gtoi-.kclt," I IMHW 11 fi-w -fii/igs iibuut (lie famous ai;—knew Hint liia life liod heeu n rt) maui;t? fiiirjiiiKKiug tlie iiungiaiiigN of 11113 poet or liovt'liift—kuctv, nud nhat so fciltprimugii* tliis t—tha] lio trns now u aic-uibur of CoDgrcss. TudtVil, I bn( the '• b'ni sforios" vitli wlifcb lie fro qiifutly iiuma'd, ctjuvulsed, und COIJ ueed tliu " HOUBC." I s:.w IKvid Orocbclt. g ri^bt liupJ, filidiug ntvny from tbe liot H'oTc-ptutn, cliose tu rest ilNttf IQV y omoug tlio curls of my liuir. Ymi cover met 11 b'ar ?" remarked Davy ; "in coimo joii ucver ?' Iueknowledged uiy total unarqu-iut- " Would like to?' "Certainly." " D o u ' t ktion*. iioltnrlicar about 'cm flrst." '*VA be glad to boar, tlicm." "Bo jouBball, tny boy. I'll toll yuu a story ot one I seed OIK-UV I waa charmed wi I It tlie iiuticipaliou. Ho would have begun it immediately, but several "members" scunturs, oud otbeis, Umt uiuuicut untfroJ the oftL'o. Tbeir biminnfa soon over, they still liugertJ, for a n tbem, and more cliaits veto biougUt u|» to tbe lire, nntl an expectiint circle un- 'xpoolcill; rf suited. "I was going totoll this lad a b'ur itory," resumed Davy, when every voice Dtertupted bim witb. II Tell it! tell it 1 Wo Mwittl] lo boar it!" He complied. Li'lcuin?, that afU-r- ooon, proved tny chief eujoynieut of life. to dale. Listening fieenit'il to prove a similar BcuBntiau toovory person of tbe group. It waa ngrand exoitemoi.t juttt to Itfllen, Whatever was related we saw, We lived along tbe remarkable incident* from word to word. Who of mortal*, uve David Crockett, could diapiiy gacb M pawrr-caald so wield tlinnderanil light nitg ? Vot it was uot sllogetbt terror. Oamic*! sitttftUons wcio ivtri performed (it botue, Eluborate trouBseau suits, bridesmaids and grooms* men. Bowers ia ubuudauca, o.u<-'. a liout of invited guusl* aro tbo requisite, fol- lowed by a receptiou, feast or luncb, ns the oonlif.otiD[> putties may dosiro. Tbe fltvcutU and lust, and moat popu- lar, is tbo iutt dresi nffuir pcrlormed in l b AmoitR people who tlesite to eteat a stir in suoioty ihta U tho fuvorite. t in expeneire, nnd in many caeca tiatifuctory.—Brooklyn Magaiine. daoed. We wore eager, we wore we were suddenly in most violent paroiyiufl of laughter, -Seutuu Donobo, 1 Brooklyn Sttgn'ne. All Umt DM, The most generous men have reset vet) njur.es which tiioy oaonever forgive, Peter Bluelcok of tbo Gum Springs cit- tiait, b«viOB resolved to lead & better life, jollied tbo ehurob. As ha stood near the altar, receiving tbe congratula- tions of friends, who bud prayed long for hU tefonantton, Ue wanso completely subdued by tlie occasion Ibat he ex- chimed. **I love everybody andforgive every. body." A lank man stepped forward ami wkeil: " Cun you forgive me. Peter 7" " Xes. Ton nUot toy I*lber, bat Io»n rorgive yoa. Give me your liand." They warmly abook bands. Then an- other ataa came forward,, fcesiteted s •o«enl,aBdaaid: "I>B*. reckon you cm foiglve me, Pater Tea I MB." Whit! sirter I waylaid yoa »' broke yoar leg with loadaf bookshot!" Thai makei nodifforeooc. Oire me yoat hand." Xlxtj tmbrdoed eacb otber, and tbe frieodu who formed a eirolo uboat them wept foijoy. *' Doo't reckon joa can forftive me " eielaimed a fellow who slowly mode bis way through Ibe tbronff. "TPS, Icao, Dan." " WUt tttirterI stole the girl tbat yoa « t o marry ?" "Yes." " Airier I toll li»s on you on' got you :o drink some pizened lioker V" "Ob, yes, DJD." Tbey folded each otber io a long and close embrace. Let me get up lo him," Midi, man, shoving bis war forward. Peter's ejes biased when he beheld Ibo new-comer. "BtindLack |" he exo'aitned. "Keep liimii*.ay,hietnreD.cr I'll jolt the life out of bim." 1 ' Peter, can't yon foiRne mo V " So, I can't, You are the only tuna l i e world that shall noUufco my food. No use talking to me," he continued, when some of Ibo brethren began to ex- postulate with him, "no use in saving a word, for I cannot forgive hloi. And >onM better go way." "Wbnt did ho do, lMer, to incur jonr e*erlkBting baticd 7" some one asked wbeo the nan had gone. "What did he do, Peter ?" How the qucbtion is, wbat had the man done? Our renders will readily recognize tbis life-like story ai tbe work of Mr. Frank It Stockton, wlio has been engaged bv themaRDiinet to leave their renders IDa lurch,—Arkannatp JVnveier, o'er tbe ffttber.Bg.—Elmira Gatrtte. I ing." turf the Pralts. Mrs. Sdmpkin'a oldest boy hail gone West, ond a friend of the fnmily WUB making armo inquiries about bim. "1 nudorstaud Julia is an stlornoj," • said. "TTta, nod Vie got lota of basincss," »be iiwerc«l, with a mother's pridi 1 , '• Is he a ccimiaul lowycv ?" A shadow fell upon the good old laiiv'a nee. No._pf>t vol." rtio Hfiiii. ""Lcn'sl-f *\ no amii tiuTii niL 1 , But I'm nfriml The law ii BD.dreadful tempt- Keren Ways «f Murrjlug. Tiiciu un; Htivtiu uppunite ituJ dihtiuc « p nys iu wliicli ilif imptiiU knot mny ki> tied, tilt; attt-mliiif,' cipi'iise of tbe diffur- 1 vuvjitiy fcuia one dollar to cutu Out! puiisi ll,,]];n I tbo • adopted. fjiCi*j>t io cuH&t of flopctui-tit, is (Lot U'erJud by tliu jiihtice'a ufHce. Tb «ot.I*b e;iii ha firmly united in ' juice of:. mimite for n HmullEiiiu. It is iiHloojiiry fur 11 groom to dross us tu miy phase wlum tbo marriageia'k rfurujijj hy u juglioe, nod a drtss- lUl(] lo HUllty <IUt of |>1UL'O iU ttlO It]' t-offiic 'ffiu oue great sJvaatage of tliu iaetlue tiliop tiatriuge Uits vlteap- ness- Assotue people e u being uiurricd by a ju«lice of the pfa'co, preferring tbo L'tionof the cliurvb iu additiou tu Umtof tlio law, tbejouDg people mny 1 piiiBoiiut-c iualcud oio jualico's witb lbi> miae urcpArdtiou. Tbe iou>v n,:,v l,r f,,H7 «Hiurr>niml vlioti inii-d ut tin- miiii«(vr'.H home, Ibe only •lifltJWiit^lM'ing tliut not IOKS tbau llnv tl-.lli.r, mi.t, boit.trstill, .Ivoortci! «3.>l.nr». tltnuld W- paid f»r tin; ftrrvioo, iftlitiiigli llicnt ia 110 fiifil KUQI cbarged. Tbti moat popuijir ceremony uniong pi'ojilo wba do not CUNS tlicnisilvt'S us in "tuciety," aud also nmong mimj wlio t'o, is 11 quiet bonm wedding, wlioro linMo is atlired iu a smf of plain :u ut a tiuvclliug dcoss, uutl tbe groom in a pluiu black or brown .jusim-sn suit, wliero only afew friends and re- IntivoK tiro prcaout. Tliu uffuir in in luruial, pfrbapii a mt/debt nupper '"' mncli bettig Ai'i-vi-t, nlUirtlio uiTi'iuu performed, and the cutire expense tlie Room being covered by twenty Jollara, or even hm. This ia tbe won tiopulur wedding ceremony, and this ii tliu way iu which fully twenty five per cent, of Ibe young people are married. Next inpoint of favor ftud tanpemWi WBB in tbo iuformal e'lureb wedding, being Hioiilur iu all tliiugi. except that llio service is performed within portiila of tlie ihuiob. If (be affair is strictly private, tlie Wide nud groom um.v he nubupporteti, or liavu briies- >DistQeu, Ibe WaMcr Was Paste* Our preucber bus got about ns many eyes iu bis head un anybatly, mid as ha eat near my secretary bis fiugera mean- dered to a Seek of beautiful oatus tbat ibo girls forgot to bide, ood its be ilmf* fld in his band ho ex- fled tbem o claimed : Well, tLmibim age of pictures. I never saw 10 many, and Home of tbetu aro too lovely for anything ; but tUesa are different (ram. any I Lave Keen, What are tbe*3 for, young ladifta ?" I xawtlu'ir cunoirg epilmn-assment ant) cituo to tboirTrelicf. "TUote are my lecture ticket»," saidI, " Oh, yes, I tee Vaaid h e ; "tbia one with live spots admits a family of live, sud this one with ten spot* a family of in." "£iactly so," mid I, "and those with picturea are coajplimenturies for tlie preachcrw." " I uadertitftoa,"e.ii<lbe. "aadflo I will jtiKt tukfi t*o, r tbrrf of these liniue with Jut'," nn.l lie filipped nt k i k u midn '.n tlie luticr cii6o itill-ilrcss tuitB sboiild worn, i Kcreasing t'i Tlie ilicii CL'iemouy i i uext in favor. a weiidip," as it limy be called i b on't try to keep your bouse so clouu," FUJBa ckiver writer, "or else a Stepmother will briog op yoat ohildrau Tliia simple but strong preacriptioo of tlio mnttor throws a flood of light opoo it. It intimates that a housekeeper bu ei* iwsideB konping boose, and para- mount to tbtt one. A new mode of shelling com bypaaa* iag atalkt »a til tbroagh a* otdtni; tkreabing nucbine is Mid to work s o s t aalislaetorily. Tbe ahriled « m ia deliwred clew u it other gwias, the stalks are broken and abredaeJ, to the amount of tenaero per day, and wben the crop is good, ttverage tbe corn nuy be shelled Bt a coat of four oeala per label. Nebraska WUBtbe pioneer in leaching the people of tlio treclcsB West a prac- tical lesson in foreutrv. Her Arbor Day rapidly becoming a Motional custom. Following Nebraakfl'a legil, bandied, of thousands of tree* tto uuaualty pUntetl in various States in tbia broad country of ours on Arbor Diya. Sebool children are taught tbe lesson tbat waste mast be replenished or tbat waul ia certain to follow. F. A. Sobermerhora set oat in orchard »f l.tMlOtMeiliutspriae M l be wiU bin replant aboot 400 neit spring. He baadugtbehotea for tbem aad aayi It pays big ta do it, as tbe gronDd becomea thoroughly pnherifted tbat liw neit to tbe tiees-and tfao sarlioe ol tbe ground washing in leaves t hob oVporit to help ttee i n t o atari for life. Heftowhaa 'orty acres set in orchard. Ai tbe long winter evening! aw npoa 1 bow much may be done lo make home attractive. Women who have BODS to rear and dread the demoraliaiBg iBflaen- s of bad avaociaka, ought to nnder- &nA tbe nature of jour mattliood. Ii exceBsivuly reatless. Invent occapa- tions for your sons. Stimulate their itmbitionB in worthy direction*. While ou make home their delight, all tbem with liigheriiurposea than mere pltaaare. Believe it possible tbat with exertionand ight means, a mother m*j have more ontrol over tlie destinj of ber boy a than any otber influence whatever. He Kdlled M UH Ewerve. There ia a section ol Ohio known u ie Western Reserve. Daring tbe war * long man who enltateil tUece and vent to tight the battles of bis country, discovered home without leave of ab- sence, was arrested and retained to bis regiment. You arc a deserter, sir," saidhi* Colonel, sternly. " I shall have you lourt-marHftlcd," '• Don't do tliat, Colonel," pleaded the joldicr. "I wai only obeying orders in going borne." How is that ?" Why, nt thebattlt ol 1 uewd lLo order, ' Rally on the reserve,' and a» IQ Reserve is my home, I jea went up icre to rally." The Boldier'a wit saved bim from verjf twvero pouinUmeat.—7&r<T# S^ftit ll»w to ¥1%. «t»rgc. Bachelor Cnole—All, tny dear, yon look as pretty as a picture. I don't wonder George tbiuks 80 much of von. Baa tilt: niEcal proposed yet ? Frcltv Niece—No, uncle, he hain't. I rtallf beliere he's afraid to. " W..y don't jou encourage him ', my dear ?" " I Jo, undo ; but you know it would: it bu modest lo do tco much encour- aging." No, 1 suppose. I'll tell you wliat to lo, tbougb." What ? e if, you tleac oM Ibiog V* .'• Tjint waij till Ills' bi.rl;1(div pfltLpr*-, t'nt liim icitb ana of llio-e aiottoa— God Bless Our Home.' If that doaamt fix bim un tiling will." ••k iuhis pocket. "T.iosc curJrt," said I, " are n-iiiindurs it voauy tilings, Tlicra are four kiuda bicb remind ua of ibe four seasons. Tlie Hpudo rcmiads us tbat kbot is tlia k'uding trump iu tliin world'a affairs ; tbe ilnli tlint ve must IH> gggressire and iuroe our wny ; the diiituouil that money good tbing to holp ; aud the henit ,liu.t, after all. riubes nod Ubor and force orowortli nolbing without love. There are twoice of tbose picture cards, which rctuindB us of tbe twelve months in tli» in tbo divki wo weeks in ti*e year, anil—" "And," tsaid lie iutenupiittg mo, " there are just three banilred and aixty- fire spou in nil, wbicb remind us of tho number of days in tbe year." Bight then 1 surrendered, for I MW ba knew as mnch about a deck of oards ns I did, and I eipeoted he baa played many a (ame in a gully or behind hla The MtotekeB tf Life. Somebody has condensed tbe misUkei of life, and arrived, at the conobutou that there are fourteen of tbem. Most people wanld say, if tboy toltl tbe tratb, there w«» no limit to the mistakes of life ; thattbey wore like the drops In tbo ocean, OT the Bands of tbe ihore in nmn- ben bnl it U well to be aoonrate. Hera then, are fourteen great miitftken; It ia a great mistake to net op oar own itan- dard of right and wrong, and judgo people aoeordibgly ; to measuro tbo en- joyment of others by oar own ; to ex- pect amformitj o[ opiniooiD tbUwotld; to look for judgment aad eiperieaoe in youth ; ta endeavor to mold all disposi- tions alike ; not to yield to immaterial trifles; to look forperfection in oar own actions ; to worry o a n e t o s and okhera with wbatoannot be remedied, and no* to alleviate alt that nocda alleviation M far as lies in our power; not to make al- lowance for Ibe inflnuitiee of other* i to •BBBWt pBrfOtBl I to 1MU«W OBJy wh«i o w flaite BkindBcat gftap; to wpawt to be able lo aBdefetaad rveiytblw*. FASHIM r tHuUpotMaan wonfayyocmg • bTotttw color for ekftnt MgUptottett. oaviMfet wita ettyitiewefay. Widt-Mripad molm aadatUa, la dead or wol wktte, ii a. vmhy lot d Browu a«4o n a « whito an t for draaay wear. Prkae elotk ia v « y popadar for pwai- enUe jackets this BMMMI. Plain «lveU an awn nabioMbls Ibaa Wuoadad for dtway wnps, Tbeawweat EotlkOi boat B » of aabto f u d n w a to«»tA«r wUh a end. Ffauaca with friaestripaiof aaal browa aaA a»vy blaa> anaawafltaeaaw gooaa. SUle and ooaifartan •tmbiaed te a l a v aooxlawde ot dark ylaal, Ua*i wttbBBtia. Many of Ibe MW wooltea fooda abow bbokgrooada, with aarrow Bilk ateipea iahchtakadfa. Steel eaibreideiT, ia eomblutioa with LabMdorMaB valnt, ia eesa oBBtaay otUwHwbonaeto. aitbeprcawt tine.UI style* tad kieoa Browai*otMo(th«BBoataa(f«lo(tbe season's ooloia, u d it aeta in aa eadlea* variety of abide*. Blackened aUnr, art with btilUuki, for n o a n i H jewelry is a Pariua taaey that U flndiBf favor. SlHpeJ silk and woollen goods an seen in every abide. Very elegaat 00a- tumoa are ooapoKd of them, A »ew arterial lor baU-awaraiag has black gtoaad •prinkled with doto of white, and atripei of black aatip. Ifusqoaab. a brown shaded tar. fete be aaed aa trinuBlngt tor mnrfln and dnaws, ItiipnttyaBdiQeipenaive. A silky Imilatloa of «tr.ch« in aad bide i. KwatisHw need, aa a decoration toe evcnilg dzeawa. 1 a good lept WaiUn* "Your reaianrant givaa a apptite." " QUA to hear JOB. my ao," ' Makea a BMB hnagrr to ooaae io re." "You Heller me." •Wnea I came in here. I .lout have a bit ot appetite, bat before t go out I am baugrj aaa bear." Why, bow'alketr Bate to nit •> ling alter |i,ia( raj ord« to the wailet I ueirli itanr to deatb." > t t A StMir *K M CaM. " Wbj, Joe, tbafa aa awlnl eoM 70a I'lltottiroiiwkaitodo." Take Bill, JOB valoe mj MeodllUp, dool joa r Wli*, of coane I do." Then forbear. Ijeave Be alone with aoM. r>e b..l 190 n»diee aag- gaated toan, and IV not got a block from bone jot 1" •» . . To BE QorWrntuirr Laaoa.—"A nan caa get ootbiig wiUioot Ubar." >aU a womn to a tnmp wbo oVejatdtolaw ii irnnil in.pmiiA^o fotn diutmr. Iknuwl.'it.rtl.ai, llint,"her^Ji«V aa be turned owa;; " be ean get bam- gr»." -•••>

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VOL XVII DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY. KBW JERSEY, SATURDAY, FEBKUARY 5,1887. NO 10

TSBIMOMBMAnut umut a*

TtiDmrPriitmCwtijus rsopitiRoii.

0S« M llHknl tut* Hit tor It Ife•atbtal Dun laak.

TEKM Or Kl'U»C»imo» MVABU»b» la «uv>>ici.

!S Ml1 MlSSI]7 *U

0 »,«.

«T5o sitToo]

GOi 3 j IX) 37 M, U5 (JOOil] 42 00! IK 00| l30 GO

Extending their Business!

THE DOVER LUMBER CO.

Is the MWI baalseM, as4 will kM» MM

bewt grata «r COAL of all Mai* Tfcey will slaa keep

Fin , CMMSM. as4 Frsst Brick, Llaie, PlaUer, 8 h m

Hart, ftmemt. MUMS' Mtltrhla. FtHilinn. at.

CANT BE BEATITHE FAMOUS

R O M ST. JOHNSEWING mm,

O CCMMIKU, H. V.,

SMEIUL r«ACTtTH)«K»,

1« IH* TUinUMTor

omn »T i n r*«i aom,BOTH.*.*

DOVF.H. N. J.I. B. JOLLEY, Proprlstor,

mr tiLoN m m ,

IK oauMUT » aofaat

IltOI I U 80ILD1M,

DO1EK. M. I.

r O.BIUWHTII.I. M.

DOVER, H. J.MUIWW Of O*E8 U D MMnULB,

w m n or mala.A li.lof r»»r€«i fural.a.a o. anlkatlaa.

A LBWDOE 0. SIHTH,

(I.ATE OV MBHHtaotfll *

COUNttBLLOIt-AT-LAW,180 BaoalnraT, New York.

Ihaidenee, Dover, N. J.

L. W. THURBER,.CPMIBTINDMT l » PTBIJO KlOOU

O» «O«MI»OOCr»TT.umo(ATi.B.i

DOVIft, If. J.

BRUEN * BUNNELL,Iko BO0KAWAV 8TOVC PEAUMB 4« aU

i r a d n of «ork wblih their boiiDiweaJI, fvr, tuuk a.

»X«X7 JtfCBXIVGk

CAS FITTING,

ROOFING and JOBBIHG,•1 all klteta doan at altort nottna aod naraii

•hie. Von can al+aya»aA • fall aUwk of

STOVES,

JOHN U K V M M B B V D

IHAVIHS ABB HAIR CUTTUttSALOON".

SUSSEX STREET,fkMwMtoe M1MM •OMaMDifet,)

DOVER, N. J.

t. 9. BOGKEFELLBll,

Fin

HARDWARE,CUTLERY,

TIN WARE,ML ClOTHI, CARPETS,

Lamps. Paints, Oils, tc .AUo AgeaU for

rAIR«A.lWi •CAI.KS,naiiurtwturtir'rt t»tU»*. A1«o agpnta fof

Birt'i GtUl fiKM Pill!DOVER, N. J.

Oftae o»r J. A. Lin', lion, opp. paiMaVe., h ^ , f M M I I ) , f | i r b

B.F, JOLLEY 4 Co,SHIBTIANOFACTUK

MEN'S FURNISHERS,

831 BROAD St

NEWARK, 5. J.» U M AID MKt «»C1 »»»••»»

ESTABLISHED 183a

E. VOOBHKK8,

FAINTS. OILS, &O.ABMCULtlHML IMPLEMENTS

SAFES AND 8OALEB.

DR.0.W. IcDAVIT

DENTIST,(OtaS «J. • I

OLIVER 8. FREEMAN,

TSKB&2X

ana.MAS0N:-:M0!-:BUILOER,

Tbf ui>lj uucliiiie iu HID world lit* I urn,tlunF* fai taw in the »auifl iliifciluii-vtieiher run buukwartl or forward. Tkf*timulrfac iaslruuu awl durable, aid Id ac-kuavltttgrd tt» be one of tb* tert la UM

C.S. JENSEN. Agent,

PABPRT WEAVING, DYEING ANDILEANI.NUiloaHaflnt-clsinifle U»ecWfr will ntnvincfl >ou ibit mi woik•irrallieWaiarMUtfucUaa. Gif« MM «&.•.!. t). It JKNMKN,

BEADY FOR FALL TBADE!MV rALi. imcic or airaaBM*

lor Lnaiea', Mimp,', H«D'« mid Bny*' wrar, IIM Ju.t .rrireil. A. iovluilsn to Jto Mmlt litiiubMiaeiloiiili'illiienillnsibeaiM. P«UK» •• taai l i*IH«.

Caitsw Wwk «•<• M«r»

J. 0. KAMINSKI,WARREN STREET, DOVER, N. J,

BAKEK'H OI'liUA HOL'gB.)

whtok m tbo beat

BRDEN & BUNNELL,BOUKAWAY, H. 4.

H. BENJAMIN,PAMTKB,

i> tk. «u not n i BUILDIKO

MOVIE AND SICN FAINTIIW,

Ur»lBlag, Paper Haaglac,OlMlat. KaiaoBlnlnt, ct«. And «I11 takelUas M tk« IOWM m«wibl«Wr»<ic«M.atoDtwith tae en>«ytiM of rei l l j good work.

BUILDING LOTSFOB (SALE!I lure three Urge

lot* for ule on Ran-dolph Arenue.

I htre three lotsfor isle on Blaekwellstreet, BOBT the rirerbridge.

I hare fifty-eightlota for Mle on POBB

ATeBB^ lit, U, 8d,4th, 5th and 6th 8t*

I will sell my or allof the ahore eheap forcash; half mortgageor all mortgage, andgire all the time re-paired. Apply to

GEO. RICNMOS,IT. H. LUiaBBT. MM.

DRAKE A KING.

WILLIAI KIN6

BOOT AHD SHOE MAKES,

PARK HOTEL.

PIANOS t

«r

S l U . LVBCII,

BUCHANAH BROS.PAINTERS.

WAUI.iT BEDSOQX 8BITB.HO let WJawt IMraaa.>ill, • a t M . He, wytt. 1 0 ,

D. & MORRISON'S,SttMX t t , Bmr, tt, J,

Maw

STATIONERY-:-•a i lawwnm tadflaua, raicila, . _

lleami, Wtalloa'.[*dW Kaaanl'

Dll[*dW KaaacnlKrvein ,n. Dklly taJ WMfelj rapora. tail llaa. othbaatoi ud hvar? aaTBaaiaataaa a *

fclu 4 a l» inSnriati.

E a BOBICK,BttAMlMraMlttttMtr,

Ox. (leckiall and Man Man Pater, «.»•AlniaauiaiaaaJaMI laHaliaOnal

nf FAMJI Aanou.laleaaaaeelana

' voarmononmmrwWCBaie elaaja fcaaa aaa Mia ok~p.

THOS. JOHNSON,

bVEINO AN! CLEAMNS.

_ _ laa aaa Waalaa SetelBaee*. Omtleawa'iCletBlafaail prranl la tea like > i .wmualt. wtVeftal*^ iioiJT ULBUCH, ri.an.m.

TIFFANY & ALLEN,DOVSB X J

J. J. VBEELAND,

DON'T USE BIQ WORDS.

Ii. promulgating esoterio ooaitations or ar-ticulating auperflcial seatiaentalities andphilosophical or psyohologioal obssrr»tion>.beware of platitudinous pooderosity. Letyour statements possess a clarified concise-ness, oompaoted oomprehensibleiuss, coales-oent consistency anda concentrated cogencyEsobew all conglomerations of flatulentgarrulity, jejeune babblemoat and asinineaffectations. In trying to implies upon othersthe superiority of Heagan tfc Oo.'s Boots andShoes, and why you and so many others usethem, it is not necessary to us* jawbreakers.Let your extemporaneous dssoantings andunpremeditated expatiationsfhave intelligi-bility and veraoious vivacity, without rhodo-montade or thrasonical bombast Sedulouslyavoid all polysyllabic profundity, psittaoeousvacuity, ventriloqual verbosity and vandilo-quent vapidity; shun double entendre*, pru-rient jocosity and pestiferous profanity,obscurant cr apparent. In other words, talkplainly, naturally, sensibly, and truthfully

T.^jattheold established and reliable storeot HSATFANA; OO. undoubtedly oariy thelargest and most varied assortment of Boots.Shoes and Rubbers in Morris County.

* Bt-n nmnUpon tl» railway tmtu wo un>l—

ghe haa tto iwftuat, bluot I»M,A lio. > « n n « « U Uriot-

" SixtMB," with all that that implies.I ku.v tier aafte. a little KIH.

Auil meeting BOW H mutual friend,Our Ihougbti and heart* got in u wbirl;

We talked «n mike wilUout mudi cud.

I tlirew BIJ «nu arowid the scutWlntre, Jut in trout, elio .idcwrijH nut,

Her inelttaa.V" •»<! f"*5* In ai*H(Aud aa an. woaa«red DIBDII ut tl.ulj,Wuuld oa Ibe .oriowliif vixlou tw'.

Aod I «t M H I «li.Bld r««l bi'H-fl;

Hue w«. bat kitli, aot klo, of uilnt'—Tea feara .ad paa*Hl .luce lu.t we uiet

And « l m , la I"I"I. . 1 " did talluoJlcr faoo, 't«aa aataral to for«ot.

It wi'iD«a .a Uk« lli« «alld 1 aner,I met her aal* » a ; ft)r lli.t itake;

And, coaiiBK Pear lbo«o eyea ut Due,61ie a«at1y kuwjed BK>—uv HUThnK t

Sbe iiiw bererfor. and .Iral.hlwa; ranMill, aaailaf U n . b n , n » ; rtd:

I tiliunlil not be oae-b.ll a awnII Iliouithl of wtwig Mine 111 my bend ;

Iu lyel, I'd take tbat very trainAuil tr«T.I daily lor fcer aabe,

II Hint would aal* eaaio ugnlnAnil Ki-iitlj kimt we— BV umT^KK1.

—Jiirl JJeft'iiJi, in 11'iriter'n Mvjinhit

CliilJven of (be «ca—Harbor Imoyc.Tim (iroaleB. *og evor known—K wo-iau's tongue,Xeu wl>o tttiitt tlraw tfat> line uonie-

wber*—S HI vet, o n .After tliu bwptle u( marrieJ lif« depavi

tbe fm:iily jutt remoiu.

i» tu

GREATREDUCTION

IN PRICES!a»7B,OOO W O R V B

FURNITURE A i CARPETSAT OO0T.I

HPBOIAL SALE PERVIOUS TO TAKIHO ACOOCKT OF STOCK.

Amos H. Van Horn,73IMET STJEIABU. J.

otrcn iu latiami amoi AT mi numna num.

CABPET8.

0 piMee all waal T.awtli.

PARum HCITH.OpwamHIetWParlaf BulUlaaVper

lioo.

#7v fas1 walaas Vaaiaw iMiit HBWIBJM Isai rwana) yiou»

AHT1QUC OAK BttlOf* W i l tI H a r aaHiii OA I

•Mlasa

jWH BCDROON WITH.

CHEEBT BEDS0OM SUITS.tWlsrOttawy»ifcl..i.WiW»ilMW,

HUMBLED BEDBOOM SUITS.trrTi-iiifTrrr'rinn'--1* I—*-**- **-'—*-"—•—»

MATTHE8S AND REDDING DEPARTMENT.UK Will bar >fMi Bait Mattiaat, •artk t » .

•10 WUI bai a a n d Hair Mauroai, tn«c lSiHa r a d Halt Taa

, WOttsflS.aw a aood Kale Ta, H M M , worth fio.B)5 will Uy s food Miia* MUhiai worth t&

BaU M M * , Chain, U W I N iteUat,

8T0VE8 JMO RANGES.tt> War. Bad Ma»a» Dafwjwawat la wril alnki« «Mk a l Ib. W o l attka at Pailat

I wU aal akaaa (aaia at <ka (ilaaa attartWal amtaw ta laklai aaMaaA al MOa«dali«iniHiaaar ikirajlt»aa?a«rto<laa»lala. O n U ftfaa.

AMOS H. VAN HORN. 73 Market S t Newark.

CASTOR fA«jr IwftMif ani ChlMfn.

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CHA8. 0. eilFFElf,oo>nlaab>M ladaooeaAtalbuUaolalaaptianl aaiklaxiin ba bt. alwaia a i m Inatari (rad. ol Oaniaio MaUaf latoaa* Ika

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H109 •» OiitMit, Btnr.

" I'll lube your port," as tlie dog saidwltrn lie roblted tbe cut of bcr portion

If a Jpalf r ia grave^lonca were' lo fail,•oBte ucvepapei woutt. be »are to teltrlo Ihe diitaaler at "a bust in marble

Ao IndiHU idol baa been discoveiea iutlto wce>l, Tliis U uot ai strsugB ai iffudian biul Iteea diwareretl at work.

Aa oniiuar* 8tnnlt boy is never so bup-pvas VIIUD lio Js Btiintliag under a safetbnt i» bciuK bolBteil to the 11! I

Tliom is t'verjibing lo Jiscour»ge aIODU vlto sells medicine*, Hm l>csV artido in pretty sure lo bo it drug ou themarket.

Daughter—Manna, Tm crazy abouttbii palmislrj. Uotber—Tlie |w tuys-ter{ I'm or-zy sbont fa where your fatherspends bis eveali

Misery loves eonpnoy, aoJ companycaustis (lie good hoiKkeeper a great dtiulof Baiwry, too.«hen she btso'tftuytilingcooked in the bouse.

a young mail «ho b«a been toobaabful to propose to a girl lias bad bcrfutber come iulo Ibo iiattor ato'olonk noil help t i n out.

Regular caller—** I'J like to FOU yourlather, Tommy, i i he isn't engaged."

• ~ " Ue i s ; bat vbat ia the mat-ter wUhOhwaT

•'Wore you e wolAloodt" "Tot, sir. I was, sirPfd it tirmimlti antoul ; f " Yes;

I w n arre&led and lacd » i a "Woman who b a » a kibli of turning

roqad in the stnft to inspect otber women's tlresnea will team wltk eary that aaali has been fornd which b u eyes intofaaekof itolutd.

We wiab to iaftva oor podioal POO-tritrntors, remariii a wealera editor, tbat•pdDg poetry wiH ao longer be retslvedby « , BB we ara BOW aaiag atatm beatiBstead of a alo?e.

Don't talk or wkal yoa aafedone, bnttblnkof «bstyoa'*mc,o. If JOB aregoing to make n long journey in life youcan't afford to be going back «ory da;to ace bow far yoa kate got.

The Kill difference between men isenergy. A stronffw.il, a settled-pur-pose and invincible 4e.enafaation canacoosplUb almost anytbtsg; and oaIbla liw Ibo disdaelkNi batwcea g m lnwo tad little u«t .

Perhaps Ood shows ai tblmn, soaw-tiBwa. aad pod tba* away again for as.toaiv*us by-aad-fagr, wb*a wean trig-

r; u Bsotbera do wtta children's piny-thiagi Ibat BH too bwntirnl for them totwo right off.

"Angnatns, dear," H.d Iha senilegirl, tenderly puhfag Mm from faer asthe moonlight flooded the bay windowwhere tbey were sta*4Ja|, *• I tliink yoabad beUer try aona olbar hair dye ; yourmonslncbe tastes like larpMliae."

In. Ofien De Voraed—Is this bridaltail OMteni.. good f Will Ii we*, t Hose8ctiaunibmg, Jr.—Yoa bet it wis fir*1-libs. It will ueter rear oat ao madderIOW woiiy dimes you nsea It. Don't yoarant some of our iudeatrnotible onsge

piossoue ?

It van a wry proper answer to bimrlio asked, why any man sboultt bo de-

lighted «itb bounty? That it was aqnestioD that noao bnt a blind man

E, Bince any beanlirol objectdoth so no Mb tttraot U» sight ol all mentt.it it is in no msa'aawoer sot to be

"«aied witb it.

Somehow or otber it shocks • jonngti'a implicit, truatiac faith in a girl lo

ban her tell him uoMeatatly that *bebad a b o u t tbe ihM.re when abe went

•eeLanglry tbe night before, andtbei to learn from Ibe otber young mtnwho took ber there thai it waa a boi ofeanweiibebongbt faeroo Ibe way toUMIIIOW.

WUl ate 70a cvjina *>boat V askeda kind-bearled Btranger of a lad who wasstanding in front of a newspaper efflceweeping ni if bio henit would break.•' Ob, ifad'n Rone up stairs to liek tlieeditor." "Well, has be come downyetr* pnnaed the gentle Samaritan."Pieces of him bate," eictaimet] Ibebo,*, JBitulffing in a fresh outbutst of

lad I'm cspeetinR the rest every

l a HeirBaglet—Say no tnorr, Aun-lta, I for

bid tbe malcb. Yonng 8|>rig«i may beBcntieman, bat lie is poor,AowUa—But be in o » of tbe heiia

o the great Hogg estate of aiity-foar"llif.ni."''Nothing of the sort, girl, be is dc-

g"Why, p», I'm ami, he told me tbit

be u one ortlio Uwjcra engaged lo de-fend t b ^ w H I ^ - T O * J A O «

F.rst Wsrd Jadusiareoeat social af-fair:

M 1 have atarled a molunlsdniration society."

s H -: "Afal When do yon

!£ben a deep solemn stillness brooded j will be.

L.STEN'NG TO DAVY CROCKCTT-No quiulfl' or inort; frtmllfojuijlj pu

son dill I m * uit'e' tbim ]>avii1 OniL'rtctHe Ciime nl iwly hiiiDgtii^ into tlie venera-bly cflicij of tlio "Niitiautil IuleUi-gewmv" oiiL' ecvtiro \\iliter iifh-rnni;nlicn and wlicn; I van iudtmtrioufwaiiuiiif,' tny little 1n-»y boJy all arouithe small, tquun; ctcivf.

Tln.'t« wild ft VOPAUI I'ltiiit near nuv, Itook il willi Kaleiun deli In Tii tii (ii. Tbover tbo flat K.ovotop IJO cxteudei lii:' grmi^li bands.

" Cold," lio HuiJ. Nothing tuoie foi1

lung while,I locked up at liiiu—luubiag iutuutly

fur IIU'B WUB uii uticoiumau cutuo; 1largo form—to my Inyiab id™ gignutic-

^ri-'ut, Htmugo henJ, down uitliur eidif ftliicli, from a tuidillo purtiug, ft I

long Duult liuir. SoiuulLing nav,.,.liiiu, ytit 11 unibt gemle Mtvugu, 1

if lio could fomllu u bulij , i»vt a |>n»iand o*i!ii a y m y li.Mrliiy, It^ing IIHIVC

My f.illiiT, piiM'til, of t-ninsi', f«i- li.K>.(iii(!i'i1 to ibo c)U(!i>," nlR.-miiR »•iioz>'iiu'iit, f» tuj.l tip|i.irlunity (liitjii'i* iu w y cur. " I)..vid Gtoi-.kclt,"I IMHW 11 fi-w -fii/igs iibuut (lie famousai;—knew Hint liia life liod heeu n rt)

maui;t? fiiirjiiiKKiug tlie iiungiaiiigN of 11113poet or liovt'liift—kuctv, nud nhat sofciltprimugii* tliis t—tha] lio trns now uaic-uibur of CoDgrcss. TudtVil, I bn(

the '• b'ni sforios" vitli wlifcb lie froqiifutly iiuma'd, ctjuvulsed, und COIJ

ueed tliu " HOUBC."I s:.w IKvid Orocbclt.

g ri^bt liupJ, filidiug ntvny from tbeliot H'oTc-ptutn, cliose tu rest ilNttf IQV

y omoug tlio curls of my liuir.Ymi cover met 11 b'ar ?" remarked

Davy ; " in coimo joii ucver ?'Iueknowledged uiy total unarqu-iut-

" Would like to?'"Certainly.""Dou't ktion*. iioltnrlicar about 'cm

flrst."'* VA be glad to boar, tlicm.""Bo jouBball, tny boy. I'll toll yuu a

story ot one I seed O I K - U VI waa charmed wi I It tlie iiuticipaliou.

Ho would have begun it immediately,but several "members" scunturs, oudotbeis, Umt uiuuicut untfroJ the oftL'o.

Tbeir biminnfa soon over, they stillliugertJ, for a ntbem, and more cliaits veto biougUt u|»to tbe lire, nntl an expectiint circle un-'xpoolcill; rf suited.

" I was going to toll this lad a b'uritory," resumed Davy, when every voiceDtertupted bim witb.

II Tell i t ! tell it 1 Wo M wittl] lo boarit!"

He complied. Li'lcuin?, that afU-r-ooon, proved tny chief eujoynieut of life.to dale. Listening fieenit'il to prove asimilar BcuBntiau to ovory person of tbegroup. It waa n grand exoitemoi.t jutttto Itfllen, Whatever was related we saw,We lived along tbe remarkable incident*from word to word. Who of mortal*,uve David Crockett, could diapiiy gacb

M pawrr-caald so wield tlinnderanillight nitg ? Vot it was uot sllogetbtterror. Oamic*! sitttftUons wcio ivtri

performed (it botue,Eluborate trouBseau

suits, bridesmaids and grooms*men. Bowers ia ubuudauca, o.u<-'. a lioutof invited guusl* aro tbo requisite, fol-lowed by a receptiou, feast or luncb, nsthe oonlif.otiD[> putties may dosiro.

Tbe fltvcutU and lust, and moat popu-lar, is tbo iutt dresi nffuir pcrlormed in

l b AmoitR people who tlesite toeteat a stir in suoioty ihta U tho fuvorite.

t in expeneire, nnd in many caecatiatifuctory.—Brooklyn Magaiine.

daoed. We wore eager, we worewe were suddenly in most violentparoiyiufl of laughter, -Seutuu Donobo,

1 Brooklyn Sttgn'ne.

All Umt D M ,The most generous men have reset vet)

njur.es which tiioy oao never forgive,Peter Bluelcok of tbo Gum Springs cit-tiait, b«viOB resolved to lead & betterlife, jollied tbo ehurob. As ha stoodnear the altar, receiving tbe congratula-tions of friends, who bud prayed longfor hU tefonantton, Ue wan so completelysubdued by tlie occasion Ibat he ex-chimed.

**I love everybody and forgive every.body."

A lank man stepped forward ami wkeil:" Cun you forgive me. Peter 7"" Xes. Ton nUot toy I*lber, bat Io»n

rorgive yoa. Give me your liand."They warmly abook bands. Then an-

other ataa came forward,, fcesiteted s•o«enl,aBdaaid:

" I > B * . reckon you cm foiglve me,P a t e r

Tea I MB."Whit! sirter I waylaid yoa » '

broke yoar leg with • loadaf bookshot!"Thai makei no difforeooc. Oire me

yoat hand."Xlxtj tmbrdoed eacb otber, and tbe

frieodu who formed a eirolo uboat themwept foijoy.

*' Doo't reckon joa can forftive me "eielaimed a fellow who slowly mode bisway through Ibe tbronff.

"TPS, Icao, Dan."" WUt t ttirter I stole the girl tbat yoa« t o marry ?""Yes."" Airier I toll li»s on you on' got you

:o drink some pizened lioker V""Ob, yes, DJD."Tbey folded each otber io a long and

close embrace.Let me get up lo him," Midi, man,

shoving bis war forward. Peter's ejesbiased when he beheld Ibo new-comer."BtindLack |" he exo'aitned. "Keepliimii*.ay,hietnreD.cr I'll jolt the lifeout of bim."

1' Peter, can't yon foiRne mo V" So, I can't, You are the only tunal ie world that shall noUufco my food.

No use talking to me," he continued,when some of Ibo brethren began to ex-postulate with him, "no use in savinga word, for I cannot forgive hloi. And>onM better go way."

"Wbnt did ho do, lMer, to incurjonr e*erlkBting baticd 7" some oneasked wbeo the nan had gone. " Whatdid he do, Peter ?"

How the qucbtion is, wbat had theman done? Our renders will readilyrecognize tbis life-like story ai tbe workof Mr. Frank It Stockton, wlio has beenengaged bv the maRDiinet to leave theirrenders ID a lurch,—Arkannatp JVnveier,

o'er tbe ffttber.Bg.—Elmira Gatrtte. I ing."

turf the Pralts.Mrs. Sdmpkin'a oldest boy hail gone

West, ond a friend of the fnmily WUBmaking armo inquiries about bim.

" 1 nudorstaud Julia is an stlornoj,"• said."TTta, nod Vie got lota of basincss," »beiiwerc«l, with a mother's pridi1,'• Is he a ccimiaul lowycv ?"A shadow fell upon the good old laiiv'a

nee.No._pf>t vol." rtio Hfiiii. ""Lcn'sl-f

*\ no amii tiuTii niL1, But I'm nfrimlThe law ii BD.dreadful tempt-

Keren Ways «f Murrjlug.Tiiciu un; Htivtiu uppunite ituJ dihtiuc

«pnys iu wliicli ilif imptiiU knot mny ki>tied, tilt; attt-mliiif,' cipi'iise of tbe diffur-

1 vuvjitiy fcuia one dollar tocutuOut!puiisi

ll,,]];n

I tbo • adopted.fjiCi*j>t io cuH&t of flopctui-tit, is (LotU'erJud by tliu jiihtice'a ufHce. Tb«ot.I*b e;iii ha firmly united in '

juice of:. mimite for n HmullEiiiu. It isiiHloojiiry fur 11 groom to dross us tu

miy phase wlum tbo marriage ia'krfurujijj hy u juglioe, nod a drtss-lUl(] lo HUllty <IUt of |>1UL'O iU ttlO It]'t-offiic 'ffiu oue great sJvaatage of

tliu iaetlue tiliop tiatriuge U its vlteap-ness-

Assotue people e u being uiurricdby a ju«lice of the pfa'co, preferring tbo

L'tionof the cliurvb iu additiou tuUmtof tlio law, tbe jouDg people mny

1 piiiBoiiut-c iualcud o i o jualico'switb lbi> miae urcpArdtiou. Tbe

iou>v n,:,v l,r f,,H7 «Hiurr>niml vliotiinii-d ut tin- miiii«(vr'.H home, Ibe

only •lifltJWiit^lM'ing tliut not IOKS tbaul l n v tl-.lli.r, mi.t, boit.trstill, .Ivoortci!«3.>l.nr». tltnuld W- paid f»r tin; ftrrvioo,iftlitiiigli llicnt ia 110 fiifil KUQI cbarged.Tbti moat popuijir ceremony uniongpi'ojilo wba do not CUNS tlicnisilvt'S usin "tuciety," aud also nmong mimjwlio t'o, is 11 quiet bonm wedding, wlioro

linMo is atlired iu a smf of plain:u ut a tiuvclliug dcoss, uutl tbe

groom in a pluiu black or brown .jusim-snsuit, wliero only a few friends and re-IntivoK tiro prcaout. Tliu uffuir in inluruial, pfrbapii a mt/debt nupper '"'mncli bettig Ai'i-vi-t, nlUirtlio uiTi'iuu

performed, and the cutire expensetlie Room being covered by twentyJollara, or even hm. This ia tbe wontiopulur wedding ceremony, and this iitliu way iu which fully twenty five percent, of Ibe young people are married.

Next in point of favor ftud tanpemWiWBB in tbo iu formal e'lureb wedding,being Hioiilur iu all tliiugi. except thatllio service is performed withinportiila of tlie ihuiob. If (be affair isstrictly private, tlie Wide nud groomum.v he nubupporteti, or liavu briies-

>DistQeu,

Ibe WaMcr Was Paste*Our preucber bus got about ns many

eyes iu bis head un anybatly, mid as haeat near my secretary bis fiugera mean-dered to a Seek of beautiful oatus tbatibo girls forgot to bide, ood its be ilmf*fld in his band ho ex-fled tbem oclaimed :

Well, tLmibim age of pictures. Inever saw 10 many, and Home of tbetuaro too lovely for anything ; but tUesaare different (ram. any I Lave Keen, Whatare tbe*3 for, young ladifta ?"

I xaw tlu'ir cunoirg epilmn-assmentant) cituo to tboirTrelicf.

"TUote are my lecture ticket»," said I," Oh, yes, I tee V aaid h e ; " tbia one

with live spots admits a family of live,sud this one with ten spot* a family of

in.""£iactly so," mid I, "and those

with picturea are coajplimenturies fortlie preachcrw."

" I uadertitftoa,"e.ii<lbe. "aadflo Iwill jtiKt tukfi t*o , r tbrrf of these liniuewith Jut'," nn.l lie filipped n t

k i ku mid n

'.n tlie luticr cii6o itill-ilrcss tuitB sboiildworn, i K creasing t'i Tlie

ilicii CL'iemouy ii uext in favor.

a weiidip," as it limy be calledi b

on't try to keep your bouse soclouu," FUJB a ckiver writer, "or else aStepmother will briog op yoat ohildrauTliia simple but strong preacriptioo oftlio mnttor throws a flood of light opooit. It intimates that a housekeeper bu

ei* iwsideB konping boose, and para-mount to tbtt one.

A new mode of shelling com by paaa*iag atalkt » a til tbroagh a* otdtni ;tkreabing nucbine is Mid to work sostaalislaetorily. Tbe ahriled « m iadeliwred clew u it other gwias, thestalks are broken and abredaeJ, to theamount of ten aero per day, and wbenthe crop is good, ttverage tbe corn nuybe shelled Bt a coat of four oeala per

label.

Nebraska WUB tbe pioneer in leachingthe people of tlio treclcsB West a prac-tical lesson in foreutrv. Her Arbor Day

rapidly becoming a Motional custom.Following Nebraakfl'a legil, bandied, ofthousands of tree* tto uuaualty pUntetlin various States in tbia broad countryof ours on Arbor Diya. Sebool childrenare taught tbe lesson tbat waste mast bereplenished or tbat waul ia certain tofollow.

F. A. Sobermerhora set oat in orchard»f l.tMlOtMeiliutspriae M l be wiU b i n

replant aboot 400 neit spring. Hebaadugtbehotea for tbem aad aayi Itpays big ta do it, as tbe gronDd becomeathoroughly pnherifted tbat liw neit totbe tiees-and tfao sarlioe ol tbe groundwashing in leaves t hob oVporit to help

ttee into atari for life. Heftowhaa'orty acres set in orchard.

Ai tbe long winter evening! aw npoa1 bow much may be done lo make home

attractive. Women who have BODS torear and dread the demoraliaiBg iBflaen-

s of bad avaociaka, ought to nnder-&nA tbe nature of jour mattliood. I iexceBsivuly reatless. Invent occapa-

tions for your sons. Stimulate theiritmbitionB in worthy direction*. Whileou make home their delight, all tbem

with liigheriiurposea than mere pltaaare.Believe it possible tbat with exertion andight means, a mother m*j have moreontrol over tlie destinj of ber boy a than

any otber influence whatever.

He Kdlled M U H Ewerve.There ia a section ol Ohio known uie Western Reserve. Daring tbe war *long man who enltateil tUece and vent

to tight the battles of bis country,discovered home without leave of ab-sence, was arrested and retained to bisregiment.

You arc a deserter, sir," said hi*Colonel, sternly. " I shall have youlourt-marHftlcd,"

'• Don't do tliat, Colonel," pleaded thejoldicr. " I wai only obeying orders ingoing borne."

How is that ?"Why, nt the battlt ol 1 uewd

lLo order, ' Rally on the reserve,' and a»IQ Reserve is my home, I jea went upicre to rally."The Boldier'a wit saved bim from verjf

twvero pouinUmeat.—7&r<T# S^ftit

ll»w to ¥1%. «t»rgc.Bachelor Cnole—All, tny dear, yon

look as pretty as a picture. I don'twonder George tbiuks 80 much of von.Baa tilt: niEcal proposed yet ?

Frcltv Niece—No, uncle, he hain't. Irtallf beliere he's afraid to.

" W..y don't jou encourage him •', my dear ?"" I Jo, undo ; but you know it would:it bu modest lo do tco much encour-

aging."No, 1 suppose. I'll tell you wliat to

lo, tbougb."What ?e if, you tleac oM Ibiog V*

.'• Tjint waij till Ills' bi.rl;1(div pfltLpr*-,t'nt liim icitb ana of llio-e aiottoa—God Bless Our Home.' If that doaamt

fix bim un tiling will."

••k iu his pocket."T.iosc curJrt," said I, " are n-iiiindurs

it voauy tilings, Tlicra are four kiudabicb remind ua of ibe four seasons.

Tlie Hpudo rcmiads us tbat kbot is tliak'uding trump iu tliin world'a affairs ; tbeilnli tlint ve must IH> gggressire andiuroe our wny ; the diiituouil that money

good tbing to holp ; aud the henit,liu.t, after all. riubes nod Ubor and force

orowortli nolbing without love. Thereare twoice of tbose picture cards, whichrctuindB us of tbe twelve months in tli»

in tbo divkiwo weeks in

ti*e year, anil—"

"And," tsaid lie iutenupiittg mo," there are just three banilred and aixty-fire spou in nil, wbicb remind us of thonumber of days in tbe year."

Bight then 1 surrendered, for I MW baknew as mnch about a deck of oards nsI did, and I eipeoted he baa playedmany a (ame in a gully or behind hla

The MtotekeB tf Life.Somebody has condensed tbe misUkei

of life, and arrived, at the conobutouthat there are fourteen of tbem. Mostpeople wanld say, if tboy toltl tbe tratb,there w«» no limit to the mistakes oflife ; thattbey wore like the drops In tboocean, OT the Bands of tbe ihore in nmn-ben bnl it U well to be aoonrate. Herathen, are fourteen great miitftken; It iaa great mistake to net op oar own itan-dard of right and wrong, and judgopeople aoeordibgly ; to measuro tbo en-joyment of others by oar own ; to ex-pect amformitj o[ opiniooiD tbUwotld;to look for judgment aad eiperieaoe inyouth ; ta endeavor to mold all disposi-tions alike ; not to yield to immaterialtrifles; to look for perfection in oar ownactions ; to worry oanetos and okherawith wbatoannot be remedied, and no*to alleviate alt that nocda alleviation Mfar as lies in our power; not to make al-lowance for Ibe inflnuitiee of other* i to

•BBBWt pBrfOtBl I to 1MU«W OBJy wh«iow flaite BkindB cat gftap; to wpawt tobe able lo aBdefetaad rveiytblw*.

FASHIMr tHuUpotMaan won fay yocmg

• bTotttw color for ekftntMgUptottett.

oaviMfet witaettyitiewefay.

Widt-Mripad molm aadatUa, la deador wol wktte, ii a. v m h y lot d

Browu a«4 ona« whito an tfor draaay wear.

Prkae elotk ia v«y popadar for pwai-enUe jackets this BMMMI.

Plain «lveU a n a w n nabioMblsIbaa Wuoadad for dtway wnps,

Tbeawweat EotlkOi boat B » of aabtof u dnwa to«»tA«r wUh a end.

Ffauaca with friaestripaiof aaal browaaaA a»vy blaa> anaawafltaeaaw gooaa.

SUle and ooaifartan •tmbiaed te al a v aooxlawde ot dark ylaal, Ua*iwttbBBtia.

Many of Ibe MW wooltea fooda abowbbokgrooada, with aarrow Bilk ateipeaiahchtakadfa.

Steel eaibreideiT, ia eomblutioa withLabMdorMaB valnt, ia eesa oBBtaayotUwHwbonaeto.

aitbeprcawt tine.UI style* tad kieoa

Browai*otMo(th«BBoataa(f«lo(tbeseason's ooloia, u d it aeta in aa eadlea*variety of abide*.

Blackened aUnr, art with btilUuki,for n o a n i H jewelry is a Pariua taaeythat U flndiBf favor.

SlHpeJ silk and woollen goods anseen in every abide. Very elegaat 00a-tumoa are ooapoKd of them,

A »ew arterial lor baU-awaraiag hasblack gtoaad •prinkled with doto of

white, and atripei of black aatip.

Ifusqoaab. a brown shaded tar. fetebe aaed aa trinuBlngt tor mnrfln anddnaws, ItiipnttyaBdiQeipenaive.

A silky Imilatloa of « t r . c h « inaad bide i . KwatisHw

need, aa a decoration toe evcnilg dzeawa.

1 a goodlept WaiUn*

"Your reaianrant givaa a •apptite."

" QUA to hear JOB. my ao,"' Makea a BMB hnagrr to ooaae iore.""You Heller me."•Wnea I came in here. I .lout have a

bit ot appetite, bat before t go out I ambaugrj aaa bear."

Why, bow'alketrBate to n i t •> ling alter | i , ia( raj

ord« to the wailet I ueirli itanr todeatb." > t t

A StMir *K M CaM." Wbj, Joe, tbafa aa awlnl eoM 70a

I'lltottiroiiwkaitodo." Take

Bill, JOB valoe mj MeodllUp, dooljoa r

Wli*, of coane I do."Then forbear. Ijeave Be alone withaoM. r>e b..l 190 n » d i e e aag-

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Miiirktifiit'i.' A- Haiu'V liaic imrili.i..-Ll tWHt»»u llnuinuviT |,rn, y in Muiiln.m'.

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ltiun-lnKi- in ..fimtiil • A].!-il. .,f il,,

Mr. II- M. Scivi-rdun. ol l'..tI. r.vilt.-.!,:lumstit tin- IIJIIHT cnv mill |.ro|>ortv u l 'NWm..M. Km.r . Mr. Snvtirljiu will l,(-Kin Ircii;iir tin-|<ii'|itrty .IR MIHII in S|niuc uiirninmi juit in t l - tifi'CHH.iry tiiiu-tiini-rr lor Hi

iiiiiimfmtin.: or JI :li 1.n«ki t-. W> wi-h MiMnvt-ni^n Mitct-n in lii« veil Inn-, fur nu

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Til. tcipic for ...nvet-utioii now in tlir

Wllh more tfuimil Huiu «time nronml theJounj.iiifpli.cca.

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Mnry Hvite, nbi.ut twi'iity geiitlruirn H'IKIHIM I-'IUH prrm-nt. Mni-y BIMJWIIN-.I niiniii1^ nf U.». Iti nil. ulttu.-iiili it »;,,. » B (HM |•priH- ne*cltli.kM. lfui.ii- ami saute.re itidulcul ID for n frw linun, aftrv WMCILlire H-a VUH niircm), i-onttilnitts! by tbftiri^rn. AIIOIIHT wim lii'Iil no TUPHIIB-Dtn^'ntth-H wirkio tionnrof Hi*- 1,111

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|irirn-,iiBl.Hli.lii.ci tin lilf a wliaUtcr of wliawanci-mi: nn. HI11- l«-ine artajtd ID fancyruMimir mnilr it tn»n> *njoyHbit to alt. N

.. M.T. WeUh, Mr-. HiiKfr being itwny

K WIIP •JK-UI. nii.1 nil epjiireii it initnrnwlT.tli.iil frB|.»rtionmir.- bri ( ,e maile fur (heitrrtuituiii'tit lit IH- trlil next wi-ek, unil

iop« to m 1. f.ill IIOIKL-, on t!iu rluli

r. .1. Kron S ilii-r .lii-.l 1111 J'liilny nu long m d pulnful

U l h M

lamaanu UrtUtiaa n i CaH Work.

With the nawMt mrijil t.vj.r. imt m v l mK !

l i . ' v r r t l J - l tM. Mr. Hullmu.y IIKII Ml. (li-u.

-lli'll ilrul-il'I.V, f.H.1 lln- I.-. Ill lit llml lin-.VOIll|ir.*|.]r ilt rii.'il Iroin il, An <i[pini/.ili.iii uU.rnn .1 » itli tin- I,.)1OH i.m .,tti.'t-v : 1'n -i.l.'ltr.tl^t -. II Ut,,i,il i Vi.-,. llr..~i,l.-iil,l--tc-i|l>riiijriltn, : S,,r.-iiirv. M i ^ Curii.' Mort.i:

Cr.-:iMir"r,Mi^C;iu>it.K1iiiili Tlu-v hnvr tit1 ii.<>liiWr»l>il.t->,.t.irt witli »t:i7 i.<-tiv- m

.vl.-llll.^.'Uii..»l..-rH until nil It..- yoniij! i»

..loot lln. clinr.'ti l.i-..,i,c inh'trht.-d in tiv.uk anil stiull mill thi-ir IIUIIICH hi the lint.

Tiii'Mliiy Ins! IVIIM tin. Any net li.rtl.iMriif 1 tic itillilit l .cturcr ltc.UHil.tri. 1ml lurfloiiiitrtr. il w-iiM Tiuntiuiiit-il, iititl tl'<> witnt-ns

fur tin- SUliMVi-io ixitili'.'il Itibo im liiiti.l.Tliiiisiiiiy, l.itl 11 Ifl.^rjin troin Hal. Iiiiieri;o

imliin1 I.iwypr, n.ijinjt lit: ti.nlil notpri'Mt-nt Tlmtiiliiy uiuru.Djc, htm Hinuaed•ilnjm otn't more, and I'roneculor Cutler liicidt'il to lny it occr lor miotlier u-rm.

Jun'l kuow hut Hint It would be u good ttiiifor all Imnilrj il the whale thlDK wm <lru|>pnml bntliiti): mure mild ubtint il, HH ihi- n.Kcyilniil* IH Kiiiiiiii;; thft Dutorlety tli ill Uf

Arthur lUlljr*. In ult.-uiiiDS CoinIllinium* Colk-ji'1. Ttili atiikfB thi; 1Iliinutoii (wy thut i* now- ullewtiug thin col

A fire niin rilurU'U in Hie foun.lry unJuy uniltlii- tirnl rn»t wns mmte »u U'I

1111 Kiindny limt. llir numlior of

t'H nil! ptukiltlj rem;li UIHIIII T*t.

Mr. Cli.r.'uco Yuiiii)i'it DOW liuune in ncnrl;

I urn Hon-y to rlironiele ihe Jp.tli of MViti. A merman, camfil by a rn:lrnail cat*ntjiln-. Mr. AiiM-tm HI **n a Urdk.oiai. an

n. j.lt-rcn in tin- ]iow«1i>r €*).l..«lim liint July.Our i1r-e|)i-rtt riyiuiKitliy with tlir lier*av«J-l-t.-ti". wl)i> n-mniti to uimiru their lo-m.

Mr. .ruitK-e I'UI-CFII in itn|>r»tlnK liU i>l:»<>ii.lirful)y l.y liuitilli.f- « new titirn and

Tim m-Hi-til ifvir (|iiilnriir ia r curly >illlnt Ouly anut-um; r.nnllt.l fjtiilly.

A li'luiicrmiL'!' mn-tiiii.' will lie IicM [1Y'iuui;'K Hull i.ti MIINIUV 4'vcnitiu'. rVliru• li. mlilrfWHl l.v HHV. A. N llnrri- nf *, vuvri.y, S, J. Fiii't

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(ittiml undinlUlly i.ivilnl•1ii-<-i[it iu*tiiitl.>iiir>t<'iii1rrf<1not lri.-tii!«i>nii[fl iiubin oUJL-ct, lull wlm m.-itlici' miHi, it liny KSIOIIIII ciiim- out

it 7 iM-tntk 'nml Irntln will Instil la tic

'I'lir cxtm nii'c.titiu* un' At 111 in proj(r*'»Mi' I'liiirctiPN <if llii« [ili.ee ami ttie *|ilili,,l : . winking itrratly uiiinuc n*- May ll•011 tin lie no to wurk. tliut tiiric -l.iitl lie (iiuliinoi.l-fmiriuf'ofthecpirit <if ChiUt iu tl.liiklnit.v tliat hi-ftiro tln,«n iiirrti.inn nhiMIIIP to 11 VI.HC, *i- nil nil act mont r>r o

Hore i l , i u |«outy II.VK in ml* u mail ir«Hlni[<for Iht' prnyem of tlu> cliurch la thi-ir ImlmMti.v Ihe Lni.l K»nt that tlii-au IMOJIIC Wemit in IIP nim'.ri. in tlitir i 11 ten Hun*, Ti

m>tinjr« litivn Iwrn ahly r..r»iir.l«l I.5 hel.r» frotiiMorrintown uml otfcer nilKlitturiuEivu*. I Hint tln-lr outTiini! lian tweu iln-ii'iitiH nf tuit<;liinit noine (itmr •inui-r'K h«art.nil tmiy oilier* con in u* inntrumentu of tlif

tiiivlonr. May Snrciminiia bu *tlrr«d up Ini'i i ry coruor, anil may we tiei1 BBO.V pnurltii) to th.- fltniKlun) of Christ. Hay the.luimi mi'ctint;* contlanu together In tb

wnrld utHl in Hi* worlil beyond the river.

work Ho'tnanlully fur the Rrnat Hiister Hintwb<-n I be iinal rian.inaitoii nhall uome nev-craH v in ihftit tiit-y wilt hear the slid plaudit

well done,"' K<wl und faithful arrvAiu,1U-rdn.11 In andfiijny tlm frnit-ofthy Ubi.i

IILTOI AID TicnrmTtiorr WUH a ilotmllnu far llie paitni- u( the. K. Church of HittoD at Mr. A. J . Cool'

on \\>.lnrt*t«y OTunlni or lint work. Tbe•cfljita wrrn #17.Mr. J»hn Keeper* h»» BO far recovered 1

1 ao to hit home at Hopewi-11,Efforts em tieing made to tiuild a M. K.

Jhurrb at Oitrfrnilnirit. A lot will 1* dii<itfil and alreaily •r(Ki or uiure buvn hectiih>crih«d.Mr. Diviil C. Wallace, .h* I'tlentmrit

miller, talk* »>«•> «r building a now Lou.e onii lui-ia at Oak Kii)K«.Ano>aiP.r>nriHTaiHr.J. K. Ilyevrnnig |bn Will lor llii; bftuflt uf tbfak Kiiiiic rrrntotFtipa Hutiduy

iit-ltcd iV>. Tbry 1 * '

linltr, who IIUR IHM-D living atur Hpnrtufiirllio I>"»t year, will 11 mm over lliln W«TmmcwbciK in llic rn.-in.ty or Milton or "ah

.yjauit/nii t tunerf, «f Milton, i* ».ch1 a very rriliriil romlition.

Mr. UniritP WnIllier. ttie Slmkholm tannrr,« u buried <m ltiiud.iv nf U»: w«vh, Mr.

•ntH.f

!l iihoiil lfi or ll>M in tlic urui.v.H

"-Hii«l..-..l'bal,ai.t™klill.

.pitt,! nt:, A.M. \fl Satitriliiy «t thf J*olll<>n.i- ;i{.\'i->v;<ikT'il wl.ii-li iul iaibrei innin-n.m.-sii,.,' .Mny.lv,:.. II" j.ilucdlbR Kwfca-Wiiy M. K 1/liLnrl, nlinl.'i.vrr « vi-at-4i|to*ui•A , f .li, ,-,,r :, i n ' , . : ,-,; il.voutil CtiriatUiiMiil nliil, liii'l.i,) il.tvii! lii* lif« were ilruw

un.l MniMleMi.l ii J.-.lii - -t In [.[.ice-, in tlio1 *,u\ JI-.-III- ..r -e[iiir,iif.ni ((.'in hin parthlvli-;.-u-.-. H.'«.!•! In isi-:.l'li ji-nr. Hi-laiuflj-.

.foil.- lihn. Duly :i >.-iii 01 (wo ago boioala>u A y urr, i>f n-.-. It,- wax 11 brother to Mra.

,IIIH.-J.!I i:.i-,t.>n. Sr., i- -till cmanexi |» hi.<m<', atl'l i- r-aiJ (,. I,- -i, lioii.ly ill.At tin- li.iinitrj.- iiml iu ii-l.iiif nhop tbfyharc

-.,„ ivi.r,.;,!.., ..tJi.-r 0 -1- I rum Pine IlronkAlnrriritiiwii.llniU|!f'..li-riM<y Citjr aud lla.uk-cttfiiiwii, LWu iiijtun- were ahot at fm

lillK-il. ,1'ilm Ki^coit iicH'.'lui rcfrrHt. TinLtlK'i- tiimii' uln-t uiili Umtintu td»t beiiinlilimt kill ]8 mit ufl'i) liinU. Z*iyardR rite, wltkOIK-linml. h v,,-.,,•,,,„<] ai.l lie Billed tLi'Biitl. tliun win nine tin- hel. Deaolte the bardmiu H -,,,<l .i.iinv ",r.- [iK-x-ntwliioh ifft hidl.cciiu i-lrnr iliy iliu>> woittil Uoubtiett bare

lint- nf tliirviiliuit.il- Lord'Hof W » . tircon«(llPiiviN.-, u'liHkilu-itnni'lmraday BiornUito rcUi'Yi: i: of it* miMcrv. It had b«ea T«ryith'k and WK trcuitly vitli funl.

rtivcrnl funsilipN lont.mpUte rtMOTlag toMl. Hope.

Mi-mi.>» is (in ej.iilcmic iu thla »law, aWatflflv aAu\U und chiMren butn« aMIeUa withlllU iliw-UAl'.

During our pi-cvioiiri K««)d •klfUajt •f*t7from tlil» placi' t,i.r|.rU-.l th*fr Iricada at Ht.Hope, iiml «|mtii u vory |>l«aaut CTCwItjwith tbtm.

Sir. t'Jilwai-iU.'nnriic.i, 1'nrmerlj«ltUa|ila«fbut ret intly ul Suwurk. hdH n>tBra«d U at(K'ltt a imsilwn in tin- Anilavcr I N * Ca,'ottlcr.

Mr. C.tlioun Orr bun HIMJ retai led to tUal-lur.- ftiim Newark.

Tin- irviv.,1 Mill uoutiuuea ! • tb* X. I .I'linruli H-ilh iinahiiii'il intsreat, a i d aceea-fiimm arc ina.li' wci-kly lu the • • • k e f wlrctWj

Ku]it. V. J . ll,.«r ol (be M. K. ft. R. waimmlt tl.e rfcijiifiit oi a tiaadaoM i r t w i t(.-otHwtiiifi nf two volnnifa «t " B t b w C m -<-nrilaii(.»," lit tlic Kthular* of

Sir. Wui. Mit.v II;M K e a l H . _iiikricttiil trnni )iin I'lum a t a e k e s of I bei^li'cni iu which tic is lii'ld by t | m .

rim k<: »u tin; union, pwdai alMit htf!.»- b.ei, rxiiitiluti.il]> iia« f«r ekttiajK tklawinter. Homt UP, uJr*i:«tc4 hy BieaaHa,HcncU U Co., on il,:- (,,r- «l Mr. Vni. ~~

nrk»1.lu curnri of dfiffteaii ate 1

irdml ofOr. Thumiin' Kolcclrk Oil. K M

Tli- irritiiliou nf tlic howela which eaaaM

colic, tn liabin Un-lii-vi-d ay Dr. Hand'a Co'.l*Can-, without titiipor or injury. P I I M 85 <•(•

Vmxiir Oil uml uihrr pbj.loa tiaaply re-

lii-vi; the tinm-lH, l.iit ]>r. H u d ' i "I'h.vsl)- ii ii mire I'IIH- lor

(Jnl.lei.iirn.hiHH. I'riei'Xicb.••«-«

IVi thiiiK llabi-'ri never inffr mot h«Ti aim-viiW.niK if tin- j-uiint are fauth«d «l tk Dr.IhimlV Tcitiling l.'iiiuii, Piier iffctf.

l\irenlr> will limi pr. Haml'a Uoujh anil.'ii'iij. Mciliiiiii' a !iiiiiii|,t n l ievt r ofim! ITI.O|. in < l.il.lrcn. Vciee IB. «la.

W. S. COIXA&O,Carritie Trimmer IBA Vwai-

tur« Vpholttwar,Ut,&CKW£IX UTUEKT, D0TU. P. 9.

Ordon fcr ill kir i i» l i l W 4

huDK. Ordon fcr illoeilh .»iliir™i>il..I

•ninilatlHt.branehe

Djvtr.H.J., hk.4lb.IIW.

Mm. K. Ark1«». Khmll^tl ,

Aonifl C'nntwell, Mafjla Maltb, ^

Dr. .1..I. Carr, Mra. LawniHaltb,

R.lwar.1 llnoetl. El' .IVmrr. Ai

.lo.l II. Vo«To obtain ant of the ftbofw MttN mf "ti

fertiwd'and Kive dtte af iktaUwt.

Q. o. mitoMmf. r. m.MABR1KI>.

litlRCHKLL-STEVEHHBCIIKLLSTEVEHII J a w y V yMiltuo. l.v I.,-*. A. J. rrau. l«BMl*«r.cl,HI, of'Dovvr, and M«to ItovMa, *fJtfftr.on.

LAKE—HALL-Dro.

KUC IIPJI(I VI tlt.3 ah aj.ii-i in J,J at r-.i. uil.l .iijr U||| #||ai • • • ! • nnknitfVI If I I V il. I " "1

™ . . - . - . ^« i» .« . . * • . • » . • . . » • * - . . . . . » w .*..•*—mi .a | ,T r „ . - Pall awaaMf;

/rnii'fi haubiriiinu tw'\ \\vr'itni'» "t m lie A»'«i'w«Wiifl.K iivi uin^r invirMimnn, viiti1.;'nj;o 01 Ni yvar'n. TIHTC w«« a liirue' nitt nrt liilOADV'ELL-At llnlituwwT,/»•••'

DOVER,

NOTICE.Tlie aUntu*. iiw-etin.; uf ibr «•».•!.!i..l.lcrs

lhi> Movrr Lii.uUr C.mpanj- for tl !l di !l I* l.'l.i at it tii,*,if <;.,>

r .nn ITEM) AY hl ' l lMNl!, M 7 o'clw* l\ M.

GEOSQE UM liAl

FOR RENT.f rom ibe lat of April uext Hi? -1. i r

r i .k UkN-k «i, l l U r k w d l lit.. IKIW

'tupied 1-T A. Tux Inr It S*,D.

f t!E<). Kl( I1AKDK

HOUSES F0lTltEST7

: v t »31H JOHN .1 VY.YAl,

1-:-=. Ktr.'.-t.llijver, K. J .

FOK HALK.A tcooil cuw, fon .

j»a comiui! in ibii rnontli. . . .food itit'li, )>frfr,;tlv tentU, nml

UP tor a Imiiily. l lm mud.' 1 lb.-. of tmtte1» «t«-k as a ttirro ycirr id. Tin- miti^-rtlie'ifU dhoiit to tnitvo « m nuil biivini; niirlhi-r UHP for her, will MII },i>t f-u *.Vi. A11Iv to M>'8 JACUU COMMODOHE.llt-lw uest la Iten. I'iunou'n, iw.it Slinnauni

NOTICE.The Township Cowniiilec of

Rudolph will meet at the EngineHoaae on the 7th Mid «ll. iu«tlor the purpose of pajiog up allbills due and finiahiog up the bus-iness of the 3-cftr.

WM. POLLARD,10-lw Tdtrcship Clerk

DRY GOODS.In this department we are showing an

estenshe line of DRESS FABRICS for Falland Winter wear, in Serges, Diagonals,Homespuns, Cashmeres, Tricots, Silk andWool Hair Line (Stripes, Pin Check Suit-ings and Ladies' Cloths, in all the latestand most fashionable colors.

A fine line of ALL-WOOL 38 inch Tricots50 cts. per yard.

A full line of BLACK CABHHKREB andSILK WARP HENRIETTAS.

An extensive variety of Velvets, Velveteens and Satins for trimming, etc.

HEAL ESTATEFOR SALE!

BTTILDINQ LOTS

BAIT B L W 1 Wl!l I. ST«KKT.

l'0\ KB, K 1.

aaii U l .<

M:illi. .1

will be tolii to «iii.lu iir iVJutH to Vuii' fnir

LEWIS VAN Dl'Y>%

BAKER 0PER4 HOUSE!OXE NIOHr ONLY I

TUESDAY, Feb. 8 th

HOWORTIIS

DOUBLE SHOW!HIUBRMCA. COMi;i'V 111.I H*li:

: . A L I i CO. in llie ial^t aud ui»«lttPCfaeftil fiucibl (wmedjr

TUK TWIN JABIKVI,OlflJt

MBHRY M^ciaadLIVKLVO*!A RuriRrli and jcr*mi diiplay of unrfvaU'i

"imiug^.°l^o"oV/of IJt^BtlNurlb.rEa*tSotuhandWc.t. No e.riuin li.11...

CT Full BritM »a«4 anil Ore I.e. tM.OttthUATRRKr PA H.I UK.

JtKHKKVEDSEATfl - Till «,ti

C0MINO AGAIN!THE EVEt nrOLAB

GUY FAMILY!BAKBH<< OPKBA HOITIB,

DOVER, N J , . .

(atttrity EveniH. Feb. 12th,

"UNCLE TOI'S CABIN,'K4lh varfatlea b«tNMu act., .Mubl.l.g

* w . u I Auiaerliouwaanr

SO ARTISTS t 80New awle. mteuety aad tquipueuta. TbeMat tre H I M will t.e pMMiBtnl In all iu

SHOW0OF THE sElSSf'jS!rth|SS!thftt Ton ace I BBDWB fur 1 prlec.

• HAM I I I P P.IIIAIIM AT BOO*.

Reacrvtd teats. - - - 33 and nChildren uaider 12 t n n • • - - 15 cM

BoBOMber tha dat* P«*. 13th. Set«r<Ntli M«W ra aale at Kiliiora'a.

VOTIUB Of A 1*1*1,1 CAT.OM f()R THBIII APFOINmEMT OP « » M - I S ' | O . MKRH. Xotio* (a hereby glvn that tha ..utt-Mribi*r, who claima 10 to tttoH i» ftw *f tb«•BdivlaW ••e-fighlh pert «f nriata !••<•ad rcil Mtal«, «UUBM la the tow»t.hin of" mitolnb, ia |IM Caait^** Matth, a«d Mate

follow*: Beins «•' tl>e weal nMe of Or<ba^Btrret In Port Uraiti, betaf oaf hundred awdtwenty-two frrt (rout m H M itrert andbandred feet deeri ronverml tu Jamrt . . . .b.T twaaWdafraai K..t«:n V. O n n and wife,•no bfarifls dato nn tb* Ural du.T >>f May,IWl.aod recorded in Uook B »,paK«W<l, *< ,•o<1 Iheotber bcirinx daU M the un i t tlaT«t H«j, 1OTI, and noorded In Book ft M, n ^183, * o , anil bauodcil on t|>» aurtli l.y Uaid•f Jain** Vintbraak. .oath b.v Uada af th*•itntP nt J. tL'au|H-r Ijtir* aid wett br landsnl K. F. Uran ; and mUn»f tbe aairf Jat»e«Hill died (firwt arU tnWHuIr, Irav-ioj I be

rlbrmnil tliarlcuA Oill,Htil1i|iA.ajn,IT J. Hurtf runt, wire or Tbaaiiis Htort*, Cbrl^i.iu* llormn, wife of 11Mam. IH:IM'(lilt.UBJ Mar.v KoMwall,'

__ llilam lt«a<>«ullt hla a w i «-Ml.lr*a anda i-rnud ctiild, iliarlc* W, 0111. bin htlra atlaw niinaiirtiviiii[

The aatd Cb«r*ci A. 0111, Pbillp A. Oill,Cbriiliapft Poraiaa, laaaci Oill, V»a»y J.Smrlcvanl. MBJT Boaeaall ami Chariea W.• , who I. a Diloor.MiicwkaMllMlo_ indiftdrd one-cl|lith pirt tMreof. Tbeaald laajd U-IBK beld In (*»<•« by ihe aaidCharlea A. 0111, Pblll* A. Hill, V.any J.y J .

Oill,

Orpbaai' twirt •( aaid Cwntt, oi tbe MT•ntb d » wf March men, at the hoar of lev•'«loek la tbe forraoua «ff aaU dmy, at tbeCenrt llanM.a Holt I • (••• , ft.r thx appoiat-BMBt of ComnliaiaiictR * • d|(Mi> tan na«H>bMvmea the uM . w o w lajb* •barra atot«-

Uiteal r«br.ar; 3d,

f RAZEE, CONNET & Co.Cwrtrtl Dry GMft tttrt.

657 • 6S9 BROAD St.,

UAHOE INVOICES- o r -

NEW SPRING FABRICS,- 1 8 -

Dre§», Housekeeping andUpfcotttety Seadi.

EMBBOIUEBIKl, MUSLINCNDRBWCaVK A*ll> WHITE

ooonc, win w •»»•< kr •»

FMZEE, CON.Er A ۥ.,CEJffB.l. DRY QOODS

AGO.

BOOTS and SHOES.Our stock of Boots and Shoes for this

season's trade is now complete, and wehave as extensive a line as was ever shownin Morris County.Ladies' Fine Kid Shoes. - - • #1-65

.. it u ». (warranted) 2.00A complete line of Ladies'

UWD1IR w m AR.A complete line of Ladies', Misses' and

Children's. Menu' n*>»JJX«jV MERINO AND

FINE Wool UNDERWEAR.

KID OLOVHS.A new stock of Kid Gloren just received

including the well known "Centemcri*brand.

FUnnela! BUnkete!A large stock of Flannele, Blankets,

Quilts and Housekeeping Goods generallyat the lowest prices.

Shoes in turacoa Kid.Cnracoa Kid Foxedand Goat Foxed, in Opera and Plain Toes,all sizes and four widths. These shoesJiave no pegs, wax threads or tacks to hurtthe feet and wear out the stockings, a fea-ture that is greatly appreciated by allwho wear them.Men'* Solid leather Seamlem Shoes $1.00

« <• « " " 2.00u « » « « 2.90

A f::!1JLiiaw*«X-fiBe enlf *hoes for mei\boys and youths, made with narrow,medium and wide toes; also in the Wau-kenphnst style, machine sewed, hand sewedwelt and hand sewed, at from #2.90 to$6.90 per pair. ,

RUBBERS.A new stock of the above goods now

ready. A full line of the Candee RubberCo.'s Boots and Overshoes made with theextra thick ball and tap heel.

Also a full line of tbe Goodyear, BostonRubber Co.'s, and other first-class goods.

Passage tickets on all the principal lines, and drafts, for sale nt.our office.

FARM PRODUCE TAKEN isr EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.

FOR ALL KINDS OF

RUBBER GOODS,RUBBER GOODS,

RUBBER GOODS,

STRAIT BROS.,

TO OUR PATRONS.1% b a n aa»aa a (taeral n iac l lM la price air all WIKTH

UOOUB BKMialan I* •<" • • • H i 'aalai »t rtack.

1H IIMUIHI STOCK Of

AND

BTATIO-fffllRYof „ „ • inrnpl iu , U!h ai Bluk l o o b , Poekal Htnmmcta., Pan Uookr, Pklort

amhi, Bcaillr-ft ftooka or all hlnilt t LowH'i Llbranr 111 full: Ftna and Holder!, Pesri'',tlleotul.; Wrlt'nR P.ptr, WrlllDH Iak«. Slilei, ftickot Biiola.rcn luif^m in bet

cT.mk,tc »lilrfi b u b. fouol l i • .Ulion«rf Hon. Til. a t ™ food. <an bel«ojl,l • • cb-.]. aa «io oliiapail. OIVE III A CALL.

- LAW BLANKS OF ALL KINDS.

JAMBS S. MEMCK,BLVE FEONT NEWS AND BOOK STOBE,

SUSSEX STREET, DOVER, N. J.

CLOSING OUT SALE! CLOSING OUT SALE0LOAK8, CLOAKS, "

NEWMARKETS, NEWMARKETS,WRAPS, WRAPS,

JOHN A.LYON'S.W,aNB0«aff.rlaffcr.abir IndaeraHal. tft baj.ra ttiaawf «r«rdMli«forat n « , K , r

• u l will ae autkrd WAY DOWN LOW u rail In. tmrctanr. la ordir t . cloat out air•atii, atatk »« .hall .far ana. «ara»nli miulilrrablj

COST.MMielatllr H all waa wiia la b.j. c

FIMT4!U» IAND MUSIC.

a:bSr,.411. u>« «•* all auaje-. p - ibaaeatnaaaiaB.

Port Ureaii N. J.

PUBLIC SALE.TkeeabtrtlbrrflU nil at anllaaUieea-

FRIDAT, Feb. 11th,aadnallaalat from dw to l.ajjiatllL.rnld. 1

m

DOVER B A N D .Prif. Frank Ktmtftr, Lnter.limit S. Mick • PritMint

FULLY EQUIPPED

JAUtS 8. MELICK.r l d

ITS OUR PRICES THAT TURNTHEM UPSIDE DOWN!

Owing to iar«H|*

4 \

1887, will sell

CLOTHING.S*^K—k' • aw>

—AND—

FURNISHING GOODSAT A

OHHAT RBDPQTIOlff?

We believe

in close

profits and

plenty of

them. them.

ONE PRICE TO ALL- A T —

ISAAC KAT2,MOERISTOm, N. J.

n>.A,..,doll BL,!>«„,.•

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TBEIROHEMASaturday. Fab. S, 1887.

Entarasl at the Pott OBee at Dtmr, M. I.

4 1

llimril of Krcehnldciri mi-ptii acit Wedset'

Dauittiun to Bav.T.A. Mill , of Vlaadw

next Tuesday.

11 ! • tald that u a rulu sdrret horse a at>

always good eaea.

Jlias Jennie Baker bus gone to tbe Boninar

nt Rye, K.w Vert.

Tbe I)., h. fc W. road baa increased tbe paj

The Kiltie tolls of ladle* being mired ia tbemuil of the atrecti of Mudisea.

Coocrtuman Vbelp* is U give adKenutcr-ekctHUoock, ol New York.

Tbe Port Orasn trntaam la sstd to ba ran-uiog very aaioothly and ancoessfally.

The President on Monday aoailiiatai Msj* \ II. Parker lo IM a lUtmtesaU Colon*!.

Cooler k. Hewitt are working • mine atKauri Ik, above KtaahopF, with about fortyDin,

A part of tba property of Frank Leek will,lie tuuri for tlie purpeaesoj tbe now UpeaaahiClub.

Tlie moft popular tane with the \Ltown GIIMUP 1*. "Tbetiieat Pl.ysU.-Isn now14 Hear."

line ortbp Hlrargnt thing* ti tlmt Mr. Cutlor Iiu.u1 bo.r, named far the Mcrrl,pott-oflifio.

Julia II. Bicklev has peon talented CoaaalTo.- Ilio American League uf Wheelmen fortiife district.

Daniel O'Connolf was taken la State prisonon Monday. He *eenictt greatly tlP|>retsedorjrhiatatc.

Tlio late Henry P. liny, «f Cfastfaaa, badhi life iiiBiiml for a snug MIQI in tbn Mutual1/ilV of Hew Totk.

A fruit pedW VIIUIDH Mori lit own refusedio lake o n a licenie, wbereopoB he WHS at-realm! and imii m .

A bill baa beea introduced is tbe Legfala-turc making tbo (em 0fofltcc of 1'ri-eholder*twolnatetdofoueyear.

The Caledonian nriilalWbfppanj iaeijiFcr-!t 1I0.V.1 fur Ib* imriinipor nittl.

Mr. Vaaor, of tbu Jcratjmau, ithe Bouse by rheaBstlsn..

tbly uuiaMiDg of Vigilant Eifine Co. Ho. 2 next Wadnead.y . . . . ing.

Tbe new public school building in Morris-town will bf m d j for occupancy about Api

A caiunmnicstios to tbe Rat from a Boon,top workau.11 ii uniltfaed and tberef,

tateciintbBierfiaeB.F.TH1IU foruobn mutfaca inba» been poatnoMd.

olmreb. tanritirtc.l

tins far rt.ultfj j D ar, conv«nlo

Ttie noted lldivooia pi.in 1.

K. IT.. .HI plobitt,,v be

in Ibe PotternvlHe

gtar-kle tbu kttberto

, of $tbe neit to

tho awd*

lurjea

ioelblc Dovera.people of

E. 8. Hill*. l!ie

tbal sHftjr DPW bouata will„ Spring to mi-

if tin employee* nf the new fao-

:e tueti irr drlivrring tctfjjpolm, along tlirir Dew line, wtiidi imam . . . .ounl)' in tbe •eigLboihood of tiermaorallej.

A cliias ia the HuoDton publk* school baapublished lo the Bulletin s cow|>laUt oflialitv, in Ihe matter of teat ruction. Hi>*pragma!

In the tteith ot Hrs. Wm. Powell Mine Hillha. .oat cue a iia unat LiKHj talst

alsdyoragratle bcaitatd kindlyubarattcr.

CMductor J. fi. George hits bought a lot ofIr* J, K Hi-emor. v>V in her plsreon MotIsatnet, upon whlrli Im f-r.rte.-t t.i l.mtj 4fat baattj,

Tlie Kewsrh Kown .praknotfenvtor Werti

*|wcbt-*." Tb* Senator blamed

' ttllH.« . N. Cmnfali. of OtilellP, has ereettil a»e mide i icc os the higher point lu thiassvie vitlley, « i ib s conainniliUK view offim 101« !2 mllh.

Father Wm. Unite , Uiflmlssionur.T wbo Forrear* lias laborr-d aiDooc tlio linntmrn of I helurr.M and other canals, dl id iu Plilliidulplila

day of lg»t week,Itich.rd Hmlth ind fsmil-. of Troy. stnHed*VidB,t laat fiw m till- tn Ibe pjclfl.i slo|w,treatment un:!! Mi.r, Mr. gauilh u k r i tberati»u l o riTnvrr liU Lfii'lh.

lil protK* ii,P rti

r Tuu,

In udillCioBai n

E. A. I learr and John W. Hellck hB<Dpniind a slatfoMrf and aews afore la theUcl I Building, UorTiHtown.

Tim 1'ienMBi.tGrove uclKlibflrhood lias b«eaaffiUittd v i t b now-let forer, and a numberor dt-iitliB hare occurred (brre,

It Ii proposed t o c#l#bf»te the Mntcnulalorthca. lo]it lannf Ihe IT. 8. Con all tut ion byXow Jfraey, OD Dec. lBtli, 1H87.

Win. Vaw>, of Hocfcuwij Nt ik , boa kuaedtlio I'mlJlerurd f a m . UlouRlug to Ibe Col.Join. Hojitb ratite at Troj Uitls.

Tito KUA, after pnUiablng .100 extra copkilust Fdi isy , w a i fiouiieiled: t o prlat w u mat*

fi Hnturd.j toaHwttuedeaiat.d.

Th« NewaTiraer Henalo organliwt OK Tawday, ami tbe 8 n t bil lot Iur IT. g. Senator willlie lakou two wmka frnss that date,

Ri!». Fathir MnlilbaH »MM sppofnted t<jiorary rentor of Ohmliaiu, wbinh has BOW forthe flmt limp a rM.itcut Oslttollo prlsat.

Prominent people nf naiklDgtidice arelilt t o h a v s the plucw incorporated iath«that tbef way tkaa sbtaln beih-r roads.

A rcviral in tbe Brand-I l l* U K Chureb,onuduited by H c c C. H. A o d m o n , late ofPart. Horrii, h»-i n-snlUtl ID »

Tho Oild JVIlown of N«v Jene j - )j»ve pur-o]i»»tjil tbe JUUBWBV property near Trentonfor .v liouie for ajrd ntitl luilif{t'at membf rs.

p p jTlw imitato and Cubun Qiaat clabB harealready written to Paver for datea ID April.

Henry D. Percjirite write* (rain KlchardMine to aa;he had notblag to di itltb tinIdler from ttiat place to Ibe KR4 of laitweek.

The Morrtalowa Buiidfui Loia Aw»1i1tMt « inneiard by acTfDty aharw at it* laitMieetlnE aail ita atocfc H « •« wor'k a pro-anlam. %

It arpeMi to 1M aa «at»b1iat«4 tntb Ibatan OURM of keep-jr^ar •Maibahat ia batteriban apouaiaf expUaatlta afiei jau h*r«•lid it.

The State Board «f ApiMlttra, atiUaa-

oaai aajaaiBaif paaaaai a loaoiailoa vaooaaajaaa*I I I tba Ltfilatare to l a • tre ml. lilar-Mt U«.

Tbe HUM U fee gttn to Bik«r Optnllgw. C«k. Mil, kj tke UhnlU Callfp

.Ol.. dab, will ba lb> aulnl m l .f tkt

anaur Waita la • a»aW> .1 l ia baUlaieaaalltn at Iba Icaak, « • Jaaidaqr, aa4 aMfBbcr ef taa Jalal caaaltba aa Mawblbtar;.

AD ccllval af Iba M M laaa tbat T f l 1 l i bfar n i t Twafla;, 1ml il bappaH aa airly ia

tlie aania i Iba! far Dill Ian aal «f bed lal b

The Mtlnl amtilia btiai hiH 11 Ibad H B C ft 4

i iH, B. Cbareh an WTf aaueMftt aa4

have •haair raaall«4 ia qulta a avajbar ofeaavenfoni.

Mr. B. C. Oaarla bat pnidbaMa' thfl Oaalal(••aria fam af 111 niaa aa H" **ta j HQI-lav roai. t»a Bilea fraa Marrliwwi, far•lOOpaiann.

Wblla la Waabla|Ua,C«aO «n|»rialaa-dcit U W. Tbaraer aid Mr. * V.B. leariat*«ra Pfaaaatad to PrMUtat Claralaad bf« | L r<

I f adT«rllianal It alii be j

|l >• aaM a Ml <rlH ba lalrriaaal ia Iba(««b1aM» to mklMt Ibe ekfctlai af i j .•a«lta aa Xe« Jfr»» lakea la qaullllaee|M«dlag My aMiatli.

Nlebicl fraat bai raaiarH IB the oltfMatka^tb ihap aa Vlaekaall itraat ablebbafaiBatljaieaiiial, aa<l »ko» ka will ballaitaieeallalafrteah.

Itmn w i Willl." Basttk, IKpkeaakarf•KKibaate, will n . . n to Wtlbubarn, Pa.,MtbaapHa|.aiiwtllliaaHetcaM bjMillerH f P l OHiaa,

Tba "aknlow DetacUn," anxatel IiVakar Open Honia Ie*t Friday efflalan, aai

a Int^laaa eaurtalaaaat aad waa freatljTb'll

haallT 1» H»a k m beea k»t ie far latbe eoaitraetlaa aftktaiiwCralMiaqaadaet,aaar New Y«rk City, ef waem eevea or ri|btwere me a freai tblR canal j .

At Ike eenteaelal neetleft of Ibe Oraadlodlie el Mawaa Pael Heeler P. B. Beaek, efAeaeiaLadle,afDofer, auakaaeaDepalrOread Haeler far tktedlitHrt.

MlaaHlaFard, of tkle alacr, wka dM aa•atarder leil wee keld ia Mrt rqard fcy•teoaanrkiawa aa a aieal eMInkla laej,aai V»i <ealk >a deap); n f M M .

A eabeuan ealted lelialta, ieaMW eipla-eiTe aulartal wklek ta eaM la ka lea tlenelkepawetofXlln4II;oerlaa. Tko lalUr Iegaed cMaft fat erdiaary aNruhj.

Tbe •apeliataadaat of PaUle aekaele orXema raaatj will aet alga Werraa eaaatytcaeken' cartvtettea. Ha farare kMM ptw-

daeliaa* Heekettetewa OeMtle.

l a . W. W. Hillewiy, Jr, will areack atlabkatk amaiai tae tbiri la bk eaarae afaenaoai apaa " Tbo reiatieae af•o the fatare af t»a Ciansb aad World.'

TlwDeaeanatleFMIadelphialleealdaati;" Tba Mbappjr caadiliaa af the DaeMatatieperlj la Slaw Jane/ la huaaly daa ta apple-|Hk aid Ue-plaU paUlia el Ike FUcaekrariet;.1*

While Jata Bawdaawaeraaalaf Iba aUaaauaue aaltar at tba aarhel mt liabard•ewdaa taal faitoj tka aada af tka Iwa aM-die aaieta of the Ian kaad wwra aaa|M aa«a a l a J k u h f i i M a i .

A death fiaaiaaaabeaaaeaa «aa»ireooatl, at Iba Calldraa'a B a m It la tba• n t h u that baa eeeanad Ibeia eiaae IbaHma waa latahlUad ( n yaare a<e,aeya aiaah lae ha aaaillaat aiaaetiaia

p r i l | b a a i . t k u ,aneWpereeak.irealaria IMtIkamla law.BU Ibe Deaucratla paHajaf ataHtlarleT-one oily, aa applied to Itoa are, pniealidaa fron Relliai aay iieat heaelti hi thla

Tha atari af tba astata of J. Cavpep Imt,• t port Orsa, BM Tsrjr htujr aUrplag cm

lii '. -"K^sAt '«• ttityk t(('-'.u<iu,.'i ft™ %\»m%fl.UOt) tniia luo oiiiitiuenii ireu tbaOrckanllaiaa alaas an absmt faar tima aa giwat aatksy wsi» a short Haa ago.

. . » ' • • •

1-Uav &KTCAT THE CHA

Mr. Alfred Ta.iinr bnn dtmabt ol Hi*,af is her property OD Hu«srx sirect. A ticwfront a i d otber impmtinfuu will ba aiad«for Ihe occupancy of A, Taylor a\ Bon,

Tim l"«*e» County Tradco ABseniMy name ita rcnoliilinn Wetlaesday nigLt urging tbe

-r mewb.irr) (il tbo L»ghlalure lu «oppartErastiisE. Potter for United Slatrs feuulcr.

Jinlff" Preemuu W.HMI 1H 78yt-nmold lo-davrilL all liii "teutal facsllies utiiinpufnil. and

as euuiirt-tent tudo bntiurim »» ever. Nn,tlero bo muujr pteaaant yeira yet uddcil to

niaa Uns HaC. it. Nome, hn

rlott Vorrli, daufthlet of Mr.u s . tin* |>ublJi.tMjd a Wok ratllltdr DeUfl^lU." Tbn scene is laid

Bonmon and ibe ohanrtt

a Klmcr, of |,litlr|on, C. U Tkla-k. of Unnaloa. and II. lea T Head:.!, of

i t d dMorriitovn, an-additioaot Hurria I iu(y HOB-

tri til tart ti> tin JuJSo". p u u l e fund fur t teOraul

Tbo diDKram for remrvej aents for theatiorrt nl the tiifaypttn Cnltrge Olfe ClubIII be opennl nl K i n d e r ' , uett

Tbl. cABceit will ba lsrgMy palioni^d andaeola efaould U mrured early.

AascBBsr Wm. 11. Grroa, of Huccmnnni,(tended nn Ttitirmlay nf litnt w e t ,rjiiob, Ihfi WDiiilicjt ol his niece, Mi

A. C b a i l c ilungbter of Heniilor ChHttlc, olHonnoulb, lo Oeo. H-Tlbbx, of Oaintia. N«-

raika.

Hr*. Eliiiabrth OeaiiDg, of Madison, aged' yearn, tiled at tbu liume ol h< t daiiKhter,

Mr*. A. M. Sbfrnian, ol We work, tin Monday.b«r wintcra In Newnrk

and wan wtj mtlvp in charitable and retigIOUB work.

Tbe Ensioeering Bad Klnflg Journal aayshat tbn Booatoa rotilnj milla, wbloh bare

Dldlfl lor listen rears, will be slartedabout the middle of March by perMtai wbohave nceBilj parakaaed a esainllUg later

A I>o*er lad/ dressed oae nigh I this wert•faeries sllrer piwcs fmaaa ia tba ground

ker yird. Ibe went ont doon tbe m>ilasoniag while tklnklsg of her drsam and t«her mrptlBe aaw s lilverqttartrr Ijlag froiento the graaad before her.

The lollowlai penaaa haroheNB|ipsiM-«aai the Board of TrasteM tor tbe lew knitd-lagartlMYtfiiigMra'a Oalhslle Ansaciatioaaf Monlalowa bj U.v. Vttber t a m l l : Bighllev . W. M. Wlgger, P. D., Very Her. JosephM, Piyan, UfBn, and P. Hiesli.

The Iroa ore loaatge over Ihr Hlgb NndgeBranchfor Jasunry wai: Tdroaih loPhll-llpaharr aad polnli west, »,2H1« taas;losaiorMto CfaetUr, Port Onmasd Stsa-hope,4,HtT.18lsaa; totsi.ai.mi 17 tons Lime-•tone, Veraoy to Chester furaaep. l.«W.ll

A Denorratlc member of n r I>g1sl»torfhas islrodurcd a bill to abolish all BandnylaWBan4 make ol the Habbath a geaeral fcol-May. Tkla is watt the Preblbliloa partym i l / bid for wbea ttwj helped (he .* •<-eraU ta eleet a twtjorlij of the Hane olA.^»Uy.

Aa ojBter sapper and tea will he give! hytbeladlfaafttM MIM Hill PIT shy wrlaa «on-grejrailon, la that ehanh, oa Thursday * * * • -lag ant. Praoradi f*r the repair «f theLMBMaeattftbochnrch. II SIOT-T.BMI UlrBlghl. AH are Intited asd aa anjoyablR tlae• exptttei.

| * r . Pr, rknaer, af tke Board af HotaeMiaslani, preached two neeilent serwuma laUw Presbyter!** Church Isit Sunday andcoattlbaUsa* toiheBKoaatof *M were taken.

addition the i s idsy »ebaol d*aate««9l)•she Pfwtor Hatlowsy a life Member of

that saahsty.

nr. KabertM. Howli.d, I) D . nclar efOh*rth of tha^earealr Beat ia New

fcorfc city, aad awe of ths p m l n e s t Spisco-taiisa e lcmaea efthe eoustry, died of »M«oad stroke o( piraljfl- oa Taeaday, laHorrlstowa, where he was spead)ng thevinkrlorhlBhealtb.

«•<!« frjuiL'd nt Lioiuervillf. that be hud loire Iroui Ibe K«IIIP. Wblle took IIIH place

unbrr and It.bU-r w«nt an at center.toaud Wcr lorcvd tbn flrthi arouDd

t'niiuo gu.il, duriug whioh Ibe ballJ w n t out la cenloi1, but Debtor drove Itcseb time. Thei It rntue to Dover, butumeDt It bank and Wklto and Karr botlt

for tbe goal without auoeetw. Tboin ruatu<r lorced Ibe ball toward the

Dover goal, bat T*ylor eent It with a longiruk", which tbe Catiuo goal keeper wentut of biacage to meet. Ho atinek i t witk

hi. Mick, but the ball went ap t l ihe air ih» Iwud. and fulling behind him U a u t c t l ia

it own c a p . T i "« e • ' i °» ' . •<• » i « « t a i aadi

The Dover band nads a street parad«Ia••roiling the players le Ibe rink Bait tat-atBhed tne aiat4e thraagbont the avaalag.

The Hover Palo Olnb awwberi eaawMa afike waat oatraiCMaa tteatawnt al Soawmllfaon T7mrsdavnli.it oflaet week, aad IbelrBtatemeoti aie fariied by the • • • b e n aflbs Dover Bsad who aoM.wpealed thsw. Aboiateroas. unruly aa*. lasalliag crowd e*n-sUaily Jeered a U hissed then, and theplayers thcBsrlTts did all they coala to wiathe game by fosls asd obstructions, vomtHtgWall rain. TIM rink waa toa aaall far ox-

[ aad tbe SoBMrrille playersforced a re«uUr rough and tumble BuinnjrMatch. Ia violation of Ihe rules their goalkeeper woald throw biaitwK «a tho ioor

Ibe goal ta prenat balls going la. TheDnvfirs wanld remomtrata aad It

WlllUa M a e n a l , ef Morrie rlalne. a• aa tbe D, L.» W. •allraad, wkilela Ike eaapany'a freiiht yard at

•obekoa lata latoeday aliht, waa Ibrawafroa iba lap ola frelihtear by tke aaddaaatopplBg af the trail, aad fa'liBf betwaea .haeara waa IneUntly killed, Hia Lady waa aacraahed aid aaa jled aa ta be alaeel beyaadraeettlllea. Aaaeraaa waa a yenat aaaaad ImTeaa wile, la waoajhe wae bet ea-eeatiy married.

* M m k Ball M M .Mr. Lewie Vaa »a>ee,or Boaatea. who la

a properliee here b r Ibe relatel d d h ld t d y

haadllalaf J. CoWr UtA aid others, sold yesterdaytwo lot* oi tbeSoath side of BlKkwell siroei,below tho DorsrLnaberCoBipBBy. The lotaMBlfcet Irontby SPQIset doep.nii* wereboaght by W B . W. Slcklra aad iaaws O.PMle. KITS olaerlH. are alia TlMaallj soldto other panto*. M-. Vaa Dayae ptopotw todrain, 111 ! • aad laipro« the balasee af this

iathelael that hi. aaepet wasflai

aadayeislhaalBea a delrlaaatal ta Ma

Walib, Mr. C. B. Jeaaea has laid ibaa d eapaeuae.1 Ipriacto epaa a ejaeery

a laWa plaea la the park. *'• A. C.....Ma"*!, Ullbie.aa.waebaapar.b^hi, baalseea, will raa»»a II baek to tb.otdPnebylerlaaClarah. Uelaaeaapeteatwnkaaaaad . . . l . k b l a e a « ^ a e w e U »^ a a t e B r . I a i i e a l a hU aaw lisa .ft™la.

A0i«toM(««t4*taa-U«aAlNadj lagliUliTe til her) n ol

«wika7oawi»«eed. Wh, doa'ttbe spart-£|tVaWrtiy oltbe Bt.t* get tc*eth.r«dS L e . U l l crfifjiPgtll th.ca.0 « * « *lawitatn one bill, aad b*« It pauet tbii

h.lUWa-1 T

taa then la daaa to tie preeenl (nefelea

J l . , . . . „!, aake. tba. . .» . -d —l t l T e

•JIBB1

b l B

IB iplte of a utuit UmagmeBble storm t h e nwas 01 Wedaeidsy evening to witness tbe

Btweeu the Caaiaos. obampmo ol theHirer LeNgns, aud tbe Dovera- The

(me or the Casiuos led people U> beliere tbatthe IJorer* would aot kare aa eaay tfaiag efit thla time, aud they were rl|bt. T U Cattaoo

' e » ibo t a e u team tbat ba* yet viiltrdp'aee, and tbe g*ne on botbsldea waa' ' finis . n c i i i i f polo playiaK. anil theabaeneo ol any promiiwarna builling or abta-

Althougb Iho Cuter* won b j B»a 0, the ymtan gave tb m all <

wanted lu do, tied iberu waa a lerrlfto stugglofor the auuUry in *>very bant- Tbetr goalkeeper, particular!*, w.< verjr e l e e t i » adidsoaieBUperb wurk in the oage. Asatoaaithe tfonierfllltt a n no eoaiparimm tn theai,eiiher iu playing or deportment. Lewie, oT" ilrunewick, «ne tlie rnfene. TW Cast-• n took their defeat grace tally, aud acknowl-edged Ihty w e n drlf atwd by superior p'nji»|t. Tbey were nlao so well pleased w<tbitiolr irealnient bcre tbat ther annou

ioUoilun to MBka Uovrr a uot herII1I1 icaaun Ifpuwible.

Bell went off wilt tbe Irat ru.h and cBtriadJL- ball baek uf ibe CaBiao cage, w h e n there

wns a *hsrp tassle, wliieh wai tianaforfed tothe middle of tho floor aad then to the Oarer

slier n sharp igbt , Bell ran Ihiball out thrraih the emwd, and to the Cesl-ao t|aartora. After a atuggle here Bell eaagktIhe tall at the aide, aad hy a neat erosa ahotlrovti It Into tbe Casiaas eage back #f lbs;oal keeper, TlBtt, two aitnute*.

In tfce second rash Hell drove the bullrfeioilsijr and straight for tlie water of the~ ,*1IUVH goal, but wan failed by the keeper,

HI i-aufiht bin foot In tbe auabea of the Deliti stopping it. Then Ike struggle awayed lotbo center and tlio Dovor ead, wtwre IB a

idle around the cage Taylor n a d s twineat atop* iaaaceoasion. Boll raa It afoaasithe oige nil be got a s opeolag, and taeacarried it to the Uunino end, where he dro*

for the goal, but was atouptit. Than ItIBII; iu UIDUT and lo D w r , but While aentbuck. Bel) drove and rnliscd, and then

nrrtiird bU hund, but waa aiopu«d. The•riinoafutccd it out to center, and again'blie sent it bank, but a moment later ilm e w Dover, wlinre IB a bol Hgbt right

In irout or tbe guiil Uondiot made two ele-it «topa iu <iuiuk aucmaiiun, after wbiub

ligbt wit Iransferrd lo lac Casino end.m Vur drure, but wan almt out . Tbi-n

ilie bull went down lo Ihe Dover end and back»S«in, Karr drove and * a i stopped, but asme bil l came nat agiin be cauRbl It by a Ire-

u VV,<< • ' • •nos goal, Time, 15 min 11 tin and *) aeroada.

In tbti third UUI IU it w e n t o t a g a l a withtcrrilk rualj, and ouly the eiperlaeas of tke

Ino cage keeper BBTMI a gOBl Iroai tl

WOMB ttf A K . B S a » • * •lotne time ago them cm

i n u n named Bmljc, u lm tsUiovd to besdileDt ot New Havt-n aud a tntTeUnff *al*a

• a n kir a Urgfi mmufaotai lsg oonosra lathat eity. A t e r a liait' ke began pajrlag

ntionalo Mi*a ElUabstb " 'of SB, who baa considerable

JWH Hgbi andbt-louitstuB wpromlnPLt faal ly . IB U tew woatbs ha

riaje t» her aad waa accepted,A brutberin-lav of M I M Oullrs, who wasgiven reference! by Burhe, wrote to VowUaveu and recuived Mtlafavlnry replies, atat-

ia wa* a man of |<md fbHranler, wba bid•0 and vaa dr»sriiiK » good ai.ti.ey. Tba

weddiog was arranged for apd inviutlua*eilendiMf, when, about five weeks ago, Burkeaad Mill Goltm went la Jt-raey City together,a i d wkile t h e n Burh« induced her to •him privately, aliening that a pabllo weddingBighl ezeile and injure h«r Invalid Mother.When tbey Mtnrneii to Baahingridga aa*.

e it kaoirn tbe bride's friemle were veryKaaut. but concluded it waa loo W e to

• s h e lioubie and tbe pair •tartat! nn a bridalft to Cbiitsao. ila Ibe way theyNewark for a week with another lirolbci-\aw«t tliDbrlili-, fiow wbam Murker ob-

tained a ami.ll aun o f » » o * y , giving a cberko a a New Tork bank, which uroved to beworth!*.,* This led tke brotbar-la law to sas-pect souething and Le w e s t to Mew Haven,wlere be tounil that Burke bad left a wifeaad cb lU in deatitule viwoinitaaeee; alsathat hU credential* from tbat plaue wereboXw. He hurrkd back to Newark l o K o a nthe arrest/uf Bark*, but Ihe rascal had

escaped. Th* alleged clertfynanwhoniarftit U u in J e n a y City ciouot be found, aadis evident now I bit be was also aa aucatuMIM Onltra rcluraed to ker boaie ia greatlorrow. She la a pn|iiiUr and blgbly re.p*t>tt>d lady and ftt*t pyaipalby iafel l lorUer. It in enpposfil ilisl Burke* object WMMto «t>iN» thelnberiMiire wblcb had bran left

r by her father.

t o w

•pot. Tun bail • to renter >a.t Whileaunt It t<» Van, bat bo waa lolled b* the

for tbo goat but wax atnpn«d. Bell Juggledit aruunil Hie 1-i.jre and sent It out to Pit-1but be nii«M>d Tlieu It was forced t o Dovei

uaitrra, imU'ayl.ir relnrnvd It. nod for •line then.- *u8 hot woik in tlie tester , noli

Wlilte got It over to Ibn enemy's <iusrtern.[lieu lltfll drove, but (be sual keeper aiadn aupei-b atop Two drives by Bell and rV'•Howe.,, but neither wrntsucoeesful, and tl

bill come to Uuvrr, where Taylor tmuilerrodil lu center, from where U<>11 aitaoat in a .In thu

»u1 by a vroat atiirf. l>.<er futhiwril withuuilirr. but wm a1m> sio|i|)i>«l, nu4 there waswelreimtiruioiien wnrklu .•eolpr. Wblte

a e i t l l t n t h o I'SHIUD end, «lier«H«ll and I'widid aouie IHoe work arouud tbe caj(c, but

lu't get nil opening, N«it Ibe ball waswmkeit dnwa toward !><mr. bnt White got il

•k. Purr worked It ant Iroai be bind IbaMoo cage ami aeiit it to Bell, but

foiled In bit effort for the goal. Io a hot•Uln wuMi fallowed In e«Bl«r Rt-11 and

n*f of tbn t'utlou players uolliJid, aud Hell

HCII J i' hurt to tbe knee that

p pwindow M*e, b«i Ii apt lo bo troubled foannie time willi tbe cotn|i1»iut known u " bigbead," and appeannre- Indicate tbut tbeSiaribciiM aerlbe latuSerlug from ttiit CHOW.Noae bat a very freati aid Hipnant man wouldh.ireeiprcaat>danrli an outrageana epiuloaat thla without be pntueueil '

t it

Quite a eewHHiny assembled on tbe 311b afJanuary a t the m l d m e of Mr and Mrs.Daniel W. HutitT, « (IrasU, to eelelrato the47th anniversary uf tbeir weddiog dayAlthough Ibn weather vita Hapropitlou, t i ecluu<ls i rnd ia i down floplotiB sbuwera of rslnontildr, all wns «u».hiiw aad awlling wltbln.All ibn bmlbera and .I.tera llvlog weN

pat esorpt one, together with tbe chil-dren aad graa l tihlldrea, Making ta all ah*«ttwe i i l y^x personi. A baunlltul collnlionwss wrveJ, Ibe long eiU-usbm takio fUriygroBtiing andtir its burden or g*«d ikiig*.After doiiir utuple Justice la tbe auWtsullaUand Ihe deih-nciss |irovltl«il, eatb iudii-itlualwas prraenied w l l b * bnoy paper cap, lhawkols forailnK a great vu iMy of ibHpca aadeolon. Tha bride m d groom very appropri-ately received a whit* one oaeh, a i d soon tbiparly presented a n o s t |[roteu|ue sod tangfa'ahle appeatanoe. Masle. bntb vocal aadluilruawnlai, enlivened the occtslon, and•err l ly aod awiftly tfce how» passed awav.Before dark tbe parly b » h e up to relura taIbelr napte l ive bossea, wishing the aged

In aatiy hippy ntaraa of the day.

KTR Wll-MMB.

The fallawiag oMeera *t Qoa. Oe*. C. MeadCaaip, Ko. • , BtM of Votenni, have k m IB

led fcr tha MaalawtMtp i Jwige Adve-t. P.ai ReveM; CapUa. Oaarga W. Cak-

hett i Vint Ltaateaaal. C..V. Haute*, lew«•* LU.tcBBBl, U. W. Blaaehart; Uiderly•-rpaat,WalWrH.CUCt; Hergeattt-af-flaavd,W. H. Klia*4la.t; CoUr «*rg*«t, J. W.

a i Cor*oral, Qua, B. A y m ; CampQmti, K. P, Vaia.AHg L. Keren; CaaipCoaacll, Wai. T. Cmhlai, A. i . Lone.

Tha membenaf Ceiawbaaaa Coaaeil kavo•leeled the foil.wini «A«an twr the n w l a gtena; CbHeeilor, tbark* U. Knlgkl; Predoeril,B.E*tledBf; VU» PrpaUeat, K VaUh;t t t J h A C T T

vllle ospUln woald agtee ta atep It, h«tdidn't. Tbelr pinyen, all large and wmaenlarmen, weaM itsfl pottaee aao* tke andersbedDover ladi, wllb tbe evident Intent of ill Mb-ling thcni, and every ssaa on lha teaai ea*abaek eoveted with braises. Tha D e v e n waatwo goals i lrt i jbt aad then kVII w s s t k r e w aand hart so badly that ths g a * e had to beaaipesdod till he recovered sown what. Tb*yw e n thea tor a IIBH at a tUsadTaatage aasltkt SoHKrvilleB Bisoetwe goaia, after tbflrgoal keeper had fcally hl«ek«-t t k s l r | o a l aaaaber of tiatet to preveat Ihe kali golag ia.l a the last aad deehtfag boat Parr plaBijwdthe ball Btraight la ike ioowrriile eaga aadthe refiree awarded the gt.a» to the Devers,White having a>ade the other two goats, TbaDevcrs attrted ta leave tae b a r aa4 the

nervilie goal keeper left hia esge, kat ar a w w a t s later the ball waohtewglat oat

oa tae Ioor and the fteairrvillei elalaMd Itwaa aot a gat l , kecaaae It oM Pat s u y ta theeage- Vadcr the elreaawUneea tha rwIeK*veiy pnper i f rcfaaed to change bis daeMaw,aad the gaiae weat ta the D e v e n . Thea thetoagki brgaa te boot Ihe Dorera, and waatnlt o l a b t , The iws t i l ay they totagrapkwd ftatewarfc paper that l e s e r v l l l e wsa the gnaw.Thla tbe D u n n prottpDj relateB, aad * * « -

1 IQ a«ttle all dincall i ta by plajiag t h e a laXewarkrlnk fur froa «Mto «100a aide,

since wblch l i v e tbey have Botbeea heardfroB. Tke Dorera wish to ao ieoaa exefp-tioa to tke geanral eoadaet ef tke eoateni i la

•an, in the person ot Mr. Brown, who aeted1 a very geattssBBaij wa* aad aaadttad that

tlie Hovers bad the gtwae wea ea lewis alaaeCfteea fclaatea. Oar people, wka a»w

<w I n e l j the ftassenilles w e n treattMl wkeaI b e j w e n here, will iradlly reeoffaUe thattbe Dovenieeeives i aaerrr n l a r a for thahospitalitj they shewed their gwats .

A a n B h t r o l palltldBU ia Pattiata thlakIt probable tkat Wffliaa WalUr Phalps willbe the a e s t Caltoi Mates HMBtor from H « *

tair. John A. Car*; Treaaarer, aClifford; Chaplain, Kev. ratb-r Vlyaai

Collector, g. J. Deauej; Orator, 8. ShatrdeB;HaitOjal.J. Oowd i Oaai-la, Harria B.Ceadaa, Da-id L. F . i ; Traatfm, Joha Naagh-

HT. I n t h B » e v O T l getobechaMt) for the Fifth lhMnct,ud

Oanett A. Hohart. of Patanaa, la •eatWardaathepoMibla eaadidaU efthe BapaWieaaputj. ItlaMMth.tbet^-ldn^helancedto take the hid, bat then an th*«e wae aayth*taan«eientpnaaun will be fcitMgktla

«to hriaf hl« oat In eaae a Tacaaey afcwM

George »t«»a. «•' • * • Hop* aveaae, waa aabctaWr.n. at the ladiaa ikaw la Moll.r'aOpera Donee the ather night tkat ofcwrByaapnthiBialbeTOotoraverailht. After

«lti»g fcita la k* lonaa «at Heorgawaatad for a - « W r or paal oleacea, Im

l «f • *«<* « • • «» "faetn whl-fc be bail

„ ttw eeaaty 4*« »a Jabalt af ball, to await

ibe aetioa of Ike Orud Jary.

A fr-MhiTieaW* lSw-r.Dr. Chatlle, the Prohibition Ifcaator torn

Montaonth eonntv, baa, if be bu tbe ailad totrevnat aay bat s t e aB M . L the pow toprevnat aay bat

l 1 U i l t * d

„ fro* Sew Jersry. Yet we wenMa'tbs afraid to water adwk's egg t b a l £ • » « «Many t l « Tot- lorafres whUkeyDt^aeiatla preference to a temperance Republics".Tke probibiUon idea la tbn saan la MewMowlh». la Morrla, aid hvori anjlhing to beat taa

to ecllinthe be.t B aad 10 cent cigars tkal

Mt bofWtt Him ou leli-ufc- inaalgw; Bad I n n **Ua aid t

talk fcr lfca»»lva».

A npaut terlhary nspet t sb le people nf ftlaahopee**i>d ton* their iudigaatioa tbat

Ibe editor 01 a lillle Nimlouy fur 1ihonldhavolDtlnitlcdlB bi i U . t iaaan' tbxtbeUJytihoainiompanted Cbevl i t Edward'. Cip»l to that pl .cr WHS not hi* wife. T h e n

wa* iiottitug whatever, ibey any, to wariaulsuch an sbsnid implication. Tbechemfat waabrou«ht In Stanhope and iutrodueed there byVr. K. J. 8i.tid»tr*ui, Diiperiatefldeat of theForelie Wurka, who knew h l u , nod is a gca-llemanol luu bigk cbaracler himself to per-• i l *iwhan inpoiiiian M tbat. sjra. Cruai'scngrnred vlsltiug card ahoirs bur to be Ibewife of ikal gentleman, and while at8lBuuon«

•onld hnrdly U> tlio fine If >be and hnr btnbami were aujht <'*oeplwbatttiey purported.ID fact there WBBaeta particle of evideuce

Hhiwlbat Mrs. Ornslwaa not the wife ef

f la •»"«.«..wrtt «il '-rrur »a

J. O. »ud George Miipmutor Titua, under aWitteuce of deatli for the•artier of Til Ik- itwltb, aliNfee ChaaoalhN atanyon,Maadsy. The oasmel nnt reviewed tb*eballeegea of tha Jury. Thres <i«estioni eb-

Haehottatowat Newark, oa

to by tbe debai-e *erc rdlowed by Ibejudga. Another paiat n iaed waa tbat thereal eaarge in tea e a w wus aot aaeb as t tstatute de loM. A eonat i« Ibe Udlotmeieel furlh Ibat a rape waa coutaltted and t b nthe murder fallowed. Tbe ConaUtutlea t a j s

rah.ml*. koaw Ihs^eaass farwhiek beta tried. TilaswaBtriadforaiurdeIn tte flr.td>|r«s aad H was uot abowa tbatt h e n baa beea wilfal aad deliberate murder,wilt aiBlloa, aa aartter iu tbe i r s t degree ia

Tbe avgaawnt tor tke State waaMade hy Preaeeutor • • C. B B U L . CbaaoellorBunyoa n a m e d deoiaioB.

T h e n h a r besn considerable Ulk to tbee l i c t that Mrs. Titn* Italloved her busbnnflHillyand wuuld have uothlng t u d o wilbias, bat the follawiag toller, which she wrotel a him the day bofon his aeDtoBce, indkaUa

feeliag:

H*CKBTTBto*».N. J , Jan. IBDsARHuaaABOi 1 CHOBOI let this tebeveniag paa* without writing a few

1 to yea. Ob I mj dear husband. I willpraj Ibal yon s a y be brave ou Ibe narrow;and do aot think of th* m»ny ej«a tbal mayb e e n yon, hut Ifaiak «f tbe loved ones athoav. Per our dear little one's sahe, for oaruV*rsg«dBMtberts sake, aed lor your wife,wbo ha* traited you and hm atwtw by youand who lovea you aad would do aaylbittgrot jea—be brave fot a*ar sukei. Weald toOod I could take yanr PIBCO aud you eoaiil gofrre t How «ladly waakl I aaHer in youriifjid! but 1 pray tan Lord to give j<m

4 I know he will II we but auk iaIUplojc ym Miiy kerp well. I will

bM you g o o d b ) . Pram your loving wlfr,MEvtia Tirug.

tbo.We«*ed chemiit, and tooflvrber inch miloaull iu her wldovboo.1, evru thongli He beab^nt, nalii rally iiwahrno indfgUBtlon. It ia

it noticeable that WIIPII ail awatear Jour-few ponodaoftype and

tl tf fnalUt geld (i.gftber a I

beRlnato"pnbll-bflne<>w*pnper tliet b

> of a

aptct tbatr •

bl* akaavw «a tkal day he ntafaa lobla noteaadearia blMelfap foraawthar laavtleep,aatWied that the fraat will *Mv hi ttfte gnaa«faraliwMkiloapr. OitUipattiealardBy,bowavar. ha dK.'t ane fcla ah*d«w, but if beatiridoatlaagwltkoal btoawnaatbe analhave hcea eoavlncai tbat Man vaa a eea-•Merable ipell or wlatoraa baai at lha tla.eafblaabaarvalion.

Tbe«bl|ipaByc«>ma|MadcBtaflbaJorw>f*• a a aay*; A traaa»ttaa ia horae-faib tookplace ken laat weak, wbiak 1* wettk m « d -lag, A Irai Ia Ibia plaea bad a bone to atll,b r which tbey bad a* aw, aad as agrat aftkain ofcrtd to atll It to a g*attoaun ia Her-rWtawa, AMltwr fart* waa pnaeat aa4h*ard the t v g d a atada BB4 tbawght It agoa4ehanee |« beea*M taril, and «

>r of a hone blai-* ton lamdiately aad Made *a

offer to another party anlhoriaed to aell it.Tbe oler waa accepted aad tha BMaey paidend be atartetl beea* with bl* priie. X n tdaj be ntaraM aad miamtctl thai tba n n r jbentHnadtokiai a* tbe b o m bad diedoa

wtmrnaawt tbat tkebayer f*aad wat bvferc be fat b

waa stack, anal borrowed IB aia aad kaoekedthe aniaial in the bead. e *Mlel have hatlhat little ayaapathj had tke bone died andhad ha ant noo-trcd hia a

Aeeordlaf la the X e . rorh WarM tbaBaaoralde Ella. C'trlatapber Drake, whiteplaint billiards la Irtaloatbe ather al.bl,nfered a waier that h» waald ba EamaelBICkrhnuyaar. Bat what will he da If hadoeeal draw eeaalblai fraalha pshhe iaIba aaaatiaat Parbapatba aid-lisa Deaw*erala el Cheater win oaletly take baek aeaUat tbe eppraaehiag tewioblp eleettaa aadallow bia la lake hie plek of Ihe aaaeea-tbeAaaeuarablp, far laataae»-ia heap him fa apablic place till the Lr|ialatara aaMTaaa.aa-ele. lutaeaaBehlp eaay oaaa ht|b, bat»ahoald BMVer lack

Itrotber Baah, of the Prohibit.** BnadwayMeaeenier,aa«>da fcla oaaatUaaeato toBtetberSventt.wftkeiProlilMtiai Mom Vhjrtar, lathe foliowiBg Udegaal bat fanlble atyla:"The lop-mred, plifiutkeMd jackaaa of ajtwraaHat or tbe Hone yialtor geie ravlagaad and altage Bad at atajaat baeaaat ia Mrlaat wtek'a laaaw w« n a m e d aa iaaalt rea-dnnd aa through tbe ealaBma of bia BMTBI 11)jowraai. lie ap»ke about teadlag Ibe Bible,ate. WethtakifbawawUMadttMnhiw-aelf be woald att ha*o aa aaeh l isa to lookat thehalla of others'*

arrived IB |U* oeaatfy a*4 have bataat PartOnaiMrtoftbeUBaaiaea. TbHraUpwaapartly wiwehtd la n a » | rtwr, aad awiai tatbo eipoaan tba fttke* aad two »Ufdn«

l i k M-Tktuadaj> laatthad

jfather, ihe only depadaiae « ta« faaUly,died. a*d aa lartr*ay ba vaa hanat hiDover, leaviaff tbe widow alaae la a atnaga

h laagoai* mt which afce deea aMwIUfaw**BuUeklidna, twaaf

wkaaianverriick. It Ii tadcad a aad eaw,aadeae tkat appeab londly for h

At I hate Mid mj earpat we-tviag aaddyeing hulaeaa, I WoaM like al l wko bateaarpeta aad elotblag with UM to oali forawebb e f o n H a r e h W , U B r . 1 - a v e alaaaa haadabmtaoo yardaaf | a a d l a f Carpet, of .ay• w a awka, which w U k o **M T-»y ebeap.

Tbe trial of tbe ex -Ber C. B. Meyaalda b rblaapbeaay, aet down for Tufaday laal, did

ot a e n e oPf, aitfaDDgb people bad come from! roiiderable diataacei to bear It. Ht-ynoldiippeared and aak*d for tb* poll pone went of

tiial till Ibe aeal Irrni npou tbn groundthat IliacouaKl, tberedauula|h|eCDl."l.i>li."

igeiioll,wa*uu«blatetNipreaaBt. Tbcl'rot*-utor didn't appear to bo aniiona to go on

itbtbecaR«aad by eoMvnt the trial went«ff till the Bcitterin. Vvynolda re an wed bi*bull IB Ike BUM of*S0O, witfc m-Hayor ElfWorwiaii. of Boaotos, aa boodaman. ft iaduebtfiil it tbe oaae i r t r eomeB to trial, and

flbould be dropped. While iu Horrl»(ov,ni TucMlay Bi'yuuldi h»a»t«d llmt If tbenut had come on ba would bare been cim-•('•-,'< . •*>».*>kjti<.'£-(.\unau.Vuli.if,

Wbo deatKit to hear if. HI* uuxMy lornotoriety ahowld not he gratirlet. at the <l«n*e of Horria county.

Cs«tt Me*a.ten WII.HII. <if JcffenuB towmblp. waml guilty of M-ltlng b c r wit bout liceun

a i d fined «•'• and eo*t*.llc-jwklub Eiumouc, I'IIIIDI) irniHy ol atealing

1 turkey ueur (Icriuuu Vulluy. M-X up as a de-fcoie H i t be liad purclinrwd it uf *i» brother-in-law, but ibe latter deubd it, nod Hew-klnli

(Xftittio hit, orTim-t) iu tUu tuuutv jail.ulilou Ilrown, charged will* keeping u di*-

orderly bouHi; iu Wtntbimitoa tonuiliiji, re-traiitiul liin p | c a of uot guiltj anil pluutk.l

vil.T. Ilia ruuuiu-l. A 11. IVllii •••''-, r i |uteil tbat Hrnwn'a mil liml «old W I T I

bis LUL, , wuumrt tbe father'* wiiwfiit. S,'.e *a» j,an(.einlta lill ucxl tcrui.bu Lusnrdl, plead guilty to kucjiio,,' adl.

urdirlj liouoe ia MorrisUxvu aud was flue

o». l lowaiii uug tried i*nd tauvietwi oilii iR^Sirow JOIID Tliouias i a M t O l i vUBlli|>.

u imlU'tiucul aiiuliisl Ilio lllnmouJ WillPuptr Co., went off for tbe term mi ujijilicn

•IMr.Vitney.uJnr.TUI>>oiitiJii ibt) ca*" of W11 Op

djkr , U|i|Klhnil, anil W I B . Wilwit. uj-iiullwoil, a treu iiKfut, aulil some .]tilune t i e nHl|>kf, ii fttrnierot WublngtOP. Wllsoiicdlia w a . t u wueirti *10a du^u, »ur

Opfljko cluliim bit WHA lo pay tt'ii reuti

B jjotjt juror* have been dimjliurged fjr

Mr. n a l p a IhesM aUaUa>a Miaai th .Aci'ortUn^' lu « Wa*hln|(luu pa|H-r, Hn

) M «NJIII, of Ht>|iiililiiuii cti-pririoiilntivIm w«r<' ciniv^^uK Iliu nvi.ilaliilil.v

olh«-r ciin.luli.ifH fnr Hie 1'renlikiitl.il iminli.-atiun hi mm, HUliKi w»n 11111 (if Hi" vviiv,

flfintloniHu," Mid Mr. Fbelpri, " t l ^ m »r<evenofynu. If yoa will wltl.ln Ji hmir«,

agree ujion a uiau that will in jour juiljcuent tw siroiiKrr tbatt Blaloe at ttio noils,

will, in 11 few days, er as iiulcbly iu tlioiailn can bi'iuj; It, givt< you a Ictti-r Imp.Ir. UIuhiotli.it will abi)ol«it<l)jirCLliiiIchiuiroru Irolujj 11 ttitmlidalu before tli" "oDvni-i.Ml lu iHS>i," Tim gmujw enjiarnti-d untillie next du.r, wlicu IboBcprcHcnldtivie wereMinn! to tirkiKiwIdlfre Hint not more tlmu

I (.'iirry iui>rof Illuliie.

sutd Iw lim! irle.1belorr uiili 1

I uttree upon a 1i wetjtlil at tlieMr. I>bc1|>8 1-..

I lie prnponltlnii 1lieianifl reault.

0 IliuliMtllBfl

A Word

Wttbin a few ttaya the £nk kaa received auatMir oTrontributloaa on pwbllo topic*, and

pBi-ttoulery lu refereaee Ut the enadltleu olpublic rnTaira cauaed br the tabor troublea

d i l i i agilatiofla of the day. to

nd aunie in lavor ofttie pattitude ot labor. Wa feel • ratified that *OBiany friends wllh dtaTereBt viewa abottldaelect Ibe E B A a* a •edlnut for giving the!opinion* lo tbe pubtle, bnt lu print tliem allwould nrceaaiirUy preclude Ibopublieatton ofmuch of our uaual inatalnMiit afloeni ncwiWattcn, and with due napect to anr eorreap d t prefer the euete for the latter.

The K B * BIMB to be Hawmtlally a LOCAL Bew»-papen, devoted entirely to local a e w i n a l -tera. O B thla l i sa it* preteBt g n a t circula-tion ha* ba«n built wp, and we deMra U amia-taiu It by devoting all the apace a t a i r oaat-• a a d In bone a f a i n rather Ibati to public

The l e m e f Mr. Jo ha U. Hnayaa, poat .aatar of MorriaMwa, aapirca to-uay—Vriday.Tha eoaapeilion Ht tba eMoe a n B. A,q l anil a i M * y o r J*i P. SalUvaa.

ia aiid to ba baekad b j ticaatar Ho-B, A. W. C a t l w bad H. W. Huul,

wblle Mr. Sallivau laelndca in bU fulluwingSenator Wert*, O e a W. koraytbe a i d t b -Qiierin brolbera. A World flormaoadentaaya •' lalllTaa fcaaea bia ele lau to tbe O«OBoa the fact ol hisbav.BgbMtea Harry Miller,a MroBg Repabltean candidate ia a Kepabli-eaa Iowa, fur Mayor tfcna y e a n ago ea tbe" town-pump" latue, and eanaed a mi l t lu theItrpublinn raaka wfckh m n l t e d In tbe Jer-

r a u a , tbe oppaattttM argae, belt lag.

aettled br a vote of the

Wedaaeaar wa* CaadhM* Dar. vkleh a*BTdtni U UBM kaaorod WlUfa aurka tbe

paaa*«a af half tawenater, aad b n a m la-

A W a r n a C n a t j V H B t v IWfflad.A fariver trom Allanmcby, W a m n -mint j ,

lifted Daver laat Tuerfajr and left his teatwith friends en Murris alffMt hilt, i n tlevening be came down to«a aad BUed hini-self so full of nppte jtiioe that wbaa bs aUrledfor bis tcn>p.>rary a topping place he wanderednp 1'ro.pect street bill Instead or Morris, nodfor hours annoyed people by waking tbnmaad asking tben wb^re he waa. About three•'cteett lH-|trt down Iowa, where he wa«found aad cared fur hy night often- Ryan.He wat *a badly taigled thai he tkMgktevery tody knew bin aBdeeaU tolljaat wlwr** aaivd to go, although be w a s M a b i e to

» evea Ihe alreet.

'aaadewaetataUaaeirthejIlia alaa

tkedaywpoBwfctoh tbe hiksrwstfag spwadisBappasad toswawa*! ofbiahels sad

A private letter few, Troatoa to tbo Eaifives an good authority O M M b e t a to eun«,thst tbe peaMcrat* a n g n w l a g iesp*rat» InIbeiraltenpt to elect AbhaU V . I . fleaatorriadiag Ib-y eaa wither bal ldoH or wheedleB>»akerlJairdinlorotlagD>rhlM . t h e ; a naaw eaaltng abont to Htcwrtata b»w they eaniteal aaotker aeat tn the Aaaeaibly IB additionlo tbe two tbey have a l n a d y stolen. It lanow believed that tbey will wei t a a k e aa ef-fnttonaantAiiMinblyBiBaHBWblH*, a k>pablleaa whownaeleetBdlMr.Md all *.aae..ea

Oar Nafkawaf rarnspaUml Ml iate a*eiTBff lastwaek la aaylag a eavebod oeeanodto tbe Oleadaa mine at HlWraia. TU oe-cwtnaee WM not la tbe alae, bit In theIMBcl, aad wai aot la the antare tt BB acel-deal aa eavea an nsaally wpfoaed to be. laeeaeeq—noa oflaylagsotiaaewaad Ughet

hclfbtb of tk* uaael ta *Uew al Ibaeftbe UeoMUve, and to «• tbla It wa* aaoaa-aary to blew aat WBM of Iba ttphon arw.h d I d k| p H ^ t a # a * r e r M l o gagatM* (toae tk«ha» W*B|| U) w)lh th**,u< it dli, but it had aothfaf whataver le da

i t h i b a b l t l

TbaOay Faaslly anaa laarfHarta D«vetplay faan Ifcat la MtMag IWir e«a l a | benaaaln it aaeaa B I B M . iuaMiaa«awva »- —aaj|a^^ • " • • a*awai BHaavawn PBJBBJV a a a a j as| aVaraW*

• n d them Tbey hare, however, aalenda n . M I H M B M will pceaeal tbawell-awadnnu afUaelaT*«'a CT bha w|th a

aaparb aaanuy •ftwaity a^ato aad nalif' w l l p m l a g all tha aaeweo, with

y p a o e e aad nublsg | . like aaewptay. A. •utkiaaa a ^ D«MdUM tbaOay «*«>>• ban few eaeali aad all wbokaew tbeta wJII look forwaid to aa etjoyableprfnMWea. Tbe date ta flatarday, F*h.

ad rnnber psrtkrnlan a n given la

Tke "Mat of Heeka" aa tba line of themn-ylvaau Bailroad la »wmx fily, laatwalta ba reMved, ta de wWA win n-^•In Iba brcaMag ap aad aanrlag away atabout lSt,«W eahk yard, ef tte batdwat hiad

dtnetiwa of Mr. Theau* Mcwe* • * Madlaaa,wbe haa bad yean al ttpatimt* wltb fcigkeiple.lv-*, aad Ie aaperiataacias tbe workbrtW extractor*. About «v«haa-lndeubkyaraaafnekan nsorad at a Mart.

AeeerdlB| to tk« U«t aabaaf p of RowJereey then wwe tAff l ehi.awn la theUBM betweot tba a m af • * • aad elgkleeayean. T b m - n n b a t » , ! » eUMnanpow

. _ . . . . - tt phlie Mboah. Then

at all, aad TMM e,b*r rblldrwa wbe wattt taaebaol leaa than four maolha dBt.Bg tke year.Then waa onlj eattoleat aeaawatadaUaa latba aeboola lor JOu W chlldn* Bo tbat, ereaif all tbe ahlMna oa tha nlVbawtn had at-UwpUi to attead aehool, aoaMAiim «f ifa««weald have keea pariorf*) ••al^ded.

HowoHfa'agnatHlbaralen, Ceacdy aid•aveWty Caatpaay an blUed.iar the HikerCptraHoaaBoa Taeadayereatof n i t Tkejhave beea ben a aamberof tiBMe and havealways gtvea Ike klgkeat aatlwiaetloa to tbairIloferaadieaees. Theirpaaaraak eiblbltlonnafcea a niperb dlipliy of Irish vlewa, whichan Inlenpenad by tbe aeUag of the atntasonavdy coapaay BtUohed, aad the. nulo ofaaeimllentorcbeatrB. Tbelr'-TwinJarfeyk"an parttealary good. For prleea sad etbstpirtiealan are adverUasaaat

B. H. BawdM h » added to bis ami Market, ataaai aamaaga ebopper. wfctok ewablc-i him

to chop aad naeoa aaaatfa far aay aat* at Ih*

"" ' II <m>i » daaSMo fcfi« mill fiod . fiuo and lat|e aaMrtuMBtofuom' Pocket Kaivas la .uuarl u d tkellka^lea,alaanteprWs. I

•utsrden tfAMm la Trwblt.t^lH-aTuMU'elldistley Ima j.iM i ^ n l . t e

• vLnlnV. Vil X, atirt'.W1, W.^lfii liuMlki u"< \ '.I

r-rMthiildemif HnnunloB county, an inlidaliunnr wbu«4> vonduot wan a-kM Imttxumninr. TIID.lirl . lou Mud. that nppitluuH furrmiuty expenditure* were treijUBiit-ly alteml by ll.< Hoard o l CIIOWD FreeboliUera during otrh ot Ibe fonr yettr* fo.-«r<!il hyth« Invotiifation j tlmt each yeilive annnal sp|>r<ipHaliDna for bridgi-H," lorfreeholder'* riervken, and f»r HI 'd u n * , nf uunntv <'xpenditur«ceedt-d; tlml cukerU w e nof stone at tlie islersectios of

A C M * of Haudthlp.

over, a bo.i(i.i;iii In tin-

plojcil arc .•omiiilU-ii t iemout by which tln-yii)2 tlit l.outH thMiiub

l be U p i Wli.-

Ou Ilif ullu-r bout Ii

1 llinu in tlm wuaili

uUnut six miles*from

lnll(jwin~ Jus- tin

nitionn fur Hit! «•»

r imJ ifil ••ouiiiiK t<i)iu\V In

1 tlmle Imd Ik'fl

H IHMII b^fitn- \\e WHB ordered tu

- tin: moiiry, uml ax (Uov^rix

Ni Uii' l.l.-sd-k'T 1'inirl fur relief. Tinwnilu il letter I..r Olov.-rlo tlir i-oniinking I'.ir (lie niniK-y.—I'atcrrion J'I-CHH

Paspick Clanorinf for iTlin cllizuim uf reuimi'k u:

u>uibli>(t lu umaH-iiici'tiiig t r i

uorlli «I SrttavllU

1 iniwin alley, tivelv

il M

llillar

of tbe itrcuts o. ttit the PXrefllHC uf till)

city of IjaBilicrt.illionnty, wtikb Ktruu-

corered gutlcr*. EnTurtrjwill he nmtle ulther to have the BoortlVreeboMeri imllnltid o t intpeaehod.

AhaaBaf.Frank CUB», of Finn Brook, bad blBn|iIeo-iildoa "Uelle" will) b i n at tbe *b.mlii](

atcb at ltenvill.1 yeaterday. Two Mr.!,were sbot and Ittj- out iu tbe lieiil. Clu-x HUII

the dog, "Belli', tho re are two birds outre, and I want you to bring both ii

aether" Tbe IIC>K Hturted out and sltbougbike bad name dlftlfull,- In getting bolh ill bcrBioull, iho curried nut Ibo inslrnuliAaa tu Iboletter. Afti-rwi.nl Clusa learned that a birdhad falltiB out of bounds, over a fem». Tarn.inR lo the dog he said, •• Belle, tner* ia a o.rdbeyond Ibat feuise; go eat a a d g e t h." Tbedo* at once went IwytiBd tlie fence, huutedabout lor a while and relumed trllb the bird.

Land M Ear Bseth M the V«*di .Nary Ann Rversaii, a girl aged fuarteai

jreara,llvlDRNtthe loweread or GreenwoodU k e , w«« on Honda; Induced hy a Mr.Morgan to go up the mountain, oateaMblf \aeeatek af blreh-bark. Tbay west (wapiaeewksre akeasa had beea matt* e f beagba andt h e n were met b j two mea aaawd Uaak aadJ a a m |.HBtgan. The two « a a had vhlakeyBad a»M IMOBOU drunk s a d la ic \m tfce nigbt,wbea tbe (tartj were oil aaloap, tko bougfaaea«|hi> Ura t^d Ike girl waa fatally bnraeil.Tbe ria»i«aB. are a ider a m a t .

A ttaaat IN «««a.Ala>|eh>e|arge haa far**** laiWl>«l»-

wan rivor above tke WaUr Oap, aloa| theverge of Fahaqoarry lawaakip, Warnaeeautr. The lee ia piled aa> M y feat highaa4 the aarreuading couotry la loaded withwater. The rumen hive had ta qae to tbeMuatatM whb their faniiUea anil; .t*sh Aawddea break up ia feared, aod sho«ld tblaoeear the enlin valley will ha awept aadIbaoaaada of dollar, worth of anpertj da*

Tkaelerealh annual report af the HorriaPlalaa ABJIOJU wa» l>Nied Mnwday aart i tthorn that t h e n were 1,038 pe l l eou t n a t o ddaring the year. Tba auway nee lved fremallaearte* by the Treasurer of tke asylumlast jrar I H CfiWITflU d ttwere «S3,ft>,4;.dil f b

p nIbu report geaa lata the

b« g

details of tbe eoutrorerar abo«t tbe sewageof the asylum aad shown how 180,000 will be

* ia pravlttlngHte "Waring aystew."

flaUaf l t « « .A yearllBg trout wai plaeod ta a well oa

I'M ram, at Lo/ajettr, N. J.,

tUHjI iva ; t a n ago. It grew to weigh aixpowada, and flvc yearn • • * it kegaa to ahowthe effeeU of old a 8 e , ladins, toeing ita aiol* .aad taming a dnll gray. When It died, 1BB(week, It w i s fouad lo weigh f o i r povodi.

tVan-ltv of bait fi all tkat »#»,•*•*• tbalakea of th.ia ( t i t * front Wteo oaMpletcl*stripped of thatr plnkenl.

Hr. Frank H. Tippslt, who haa been in thew e f Major Richnrdnfar • e JOB™, haa

l a bvsiaeBB parinership with Mr. Wm.> . Baker, aad tha firm will ba kaowa fr»HMaieh 1st as Baker A Tif feU. We trnatthey will have abandatt Buoeaaa.beaaa Ukea the eitUBtUm Ia H.r. ^ *of lm. aad Vrank 8baferlwp»w«hnok-keepeT

la tbe stare of Geo If (chords * Co,

IB tbe pigeon Bhwrtlng at Dewvflle jreater-day Oraham, tbe nolad Kngllsk ahot, killedweat* hiidB straight with oae haad, bat thechlbltloa was bardly a c o d one, BH tU

Mrda were wet and did not « y ««!• . I n thewerpatakea match, at 25 yards rtae, Frank

tBu,ofPiQflnRwk,wonfiratwmay. Saiith,orHackettstown, was scoond, aad C«v«n,ajjb,of Hadiaon, third.

« MMnl OraplaiatHaw tho good o H l>eBionratle p»lm« lu thk

rlatriet winst i lob in Ihn eaatevplaHon ortbe oBeUl wbo la now roU nproMaHi, , tat Tnnten.—HackettMuwa OaMtte. '

Tea, verily. If we may believe the Dem-ocratic papers an itching pt la , has been thechief eharadlerialin of the a v e n g * WarrenCoaatf DeaMcrat for a number ol years patt.

a- « > * > • » • —

Ha* Sntal Warij.

rci. E. lEIley, farnierl; a," thM f^*,

Vflwark. Mr. ',(, .1, I f idnug 1', ot1 shown us a trs t - c lus l e t of

toctk ke wade fcr hlM, for oaly HO.

Men c.utb ol Cbont«r.<-ftitm i.j-s.miKfit lij- rliTliiiB ftillhlluil, ClialNiiim, iiml (,. H. Van Aiwdnle,

lury. Villinin llillnr.l, OKOIII- Hmitli, II.n Aixiliit.', l&itimtt S. Vuoi-liti-f, Ju»iuli»w. (li-nr^c Mwiru ami Kobert t'ruiguti|imnteil a coin 111 it Use tu iiHanrtuliiuliiouut nt li'i'ijiht id licln^ nliip|>cil In

rain i'onpiiek on ivllfi,)tirj at poitiiM torvlll... ciitHiermiii llfrnani.rilip, mxl

f ^ n m an mljoiuiioil imclitiy.burimil pnin^lliin- over HUllNHl bliitieiieratiiiuni, ami nbout K per.i« alilpp^l b.y nillrnn.I, TIIH rc-tntid HMJil iDorjtly by furmorn. Sixty

BBkelH of psaclit-'p. Here gli)>p*jd |UHt your.u Iron ur« ^ilno in uot workid nl iirewsut fu

• nut of Nilroml fiuiiliiks. Tta.> town Imlomi iiusrriei ami but factorlnn a I HO, TlIrtnenn nn< willing lo j;ivo tbr r lg l t of wuyud arc hnfiofiii tbat tht! Delaware anil LuckK!.uti,i Kiiiiruud will •-•leii'l i | s limurb iron

llertiurdavllle, or Unit llu> ,I,T*(>.V Cuntmlwill Im ill a braiii-ti from Humcrville arKortlIruiiuli to tbo town.

Vseklv Iron Xeptvt.

Tim EDiilucurioi; uiul Mining Jim m a ] of

AMEHICAK Piu.—Ttsie tnnrknl it. dtili iimlecidnl couiiltloii. IMoei uru attironijb uritent iu.pilr.v, mill Hiitii areot

An atmaily muteil, tbern in no orcasiuu furuneanluosi. 'illere in BIIflk-lent iron for nl!

n.l ifto buy only nuKloiiilol.v ai (boy te<)Uire

TL COUGH SYRUP-A1YD-

XX CAMPHOR CREAM.MADE AT

KILLQORE'SCORNER DRUG STORE,

DOVER, N. J.

ytlicro ia no rcnMou

mub. Wti II O for

y )jiricoitstould advmic

!H; So. 2 X, WD.BttfyWt; Forge *

rias Itosk at Madim.1'fanrB are two UOIWR from tbe famoun *t4wk

ran«hn of Hr. Mliidebaker nt the Mock formofNr. F. A. tfuedokor, uoar Mniliion. TLiarm In u aploudiu |ilu<jo for hornet,, Irnvlug nillie LeuMiurv builtlluiiH, and caiii.iHHinic fiftyix ICRII nil under imltiviitlon. It yieldedme j-car aiity toim uf hay. T11H hunoa of UItudttbaknr will roraniii ibore until Sprint;.

flOIMlTT I H I ,

A eon of Cultb Swujre, Emi., (if HOJH), I111

ubnutwi iurNowton I-

Tho deponlt* In tlio .Vnrren county baak.BOIOUIlt tO a trffilSOB S3,

A lodge of tbe order of Ited Men has beenlaMitntedln llackellstown.

Her. A. H. Young, of the Newton Preabyjrinu Choroh, I. taking a two niontb'ri rac

tioa to recupersie bia tieMltb.Tbe Knickerbocker l e e Company, ofPhi l -

adelphM, n i m r s a y i , has nnnhaeed »wt>rta-wood Lake, In oiuaei, lor 960,000.

d to GBDlBain niiteen Ball a, a barbedwire ataptr, a threo cent pine, a atone the B I Hol am egg and aeveral smaller onaa.

Tbe plaua tor tbe Dew X. K. Chunk inHaeketlatowa are out It will coat aboutWU.iiJi and tbe mrniihinit about V>,W.

A caw belaagina to f a m e r ArtT Boe, « lraahfor.1, Huaux uounly .1 rapped deatl tbe

•tberday . Upon Pianlualion her atoiuavhA comoany vi lb B capital of »W,000 h«a

eeu organlied in Brauobville fo niaunfactuna bay lork patented by H. L Cbauberialu,

f tbat plsoe.The Republican ban taken lha trouble to

huat up all the widow* ia HackettatowB,aad Hnda that by ootaal count t h e n a n onehundred Md two,

t i l l .uoiij , a i meditnU nipeeted farmerof Allauueny, died oaHooday, 144th. Hawoaa brother of U^i.j.u.l.i I, a inly, l U aotadtfuskur aboliUonUt.

Uy tbe Luruiug of a bara at Ht . Bsleai,iiaaea aoauly, Eiward Wert ; lost twent ;

ows, oae borsu, uud all his haf , graia andl inpleuientB.

A muted Ex Ion, who wai put in tbePbillipsburg lookup over night wai founddaad in bin cell next Utfrulag. It was sup-posed be had died l u a drunken fit.

Hackettitotrn is bang can vaised forf 15,000losreetas l lkmi l l fora i 'BtenioDf lnn . Morethan hall the amount b u been railed, andthose intenstud foci couHiUnt ol the U U n o e .

The LKkawanna Company bad a oar aadvatenta niokn recently from the yard at

Junction, It Is daugerous to leave a f a m iatbe vicinity of a Warrou couutjr polltioiaBwltbout wnubiug it.

fardee Hall, of Lafayette t 'olkgc, F.a.t«B,waa discovered to ba o n Hre on Thursdaymorning of last *°ck, but the flamea wereput out hefora mach damage was dune.

K. H. renuer, wbo itartcd a eensattaBRlHaaday paper at Waubington, and. decaunedafter «btainlDK $150 on a forged obeek, haabeen arreated in Wiaoonain, «nd negollationaare pendlag to evtityUte kim to W a r n *countT.

It in rumivred thai a house atar B n a o b -lle, B«sr»x fMUiity, was dentroyed by fire.

Monday n l ib l . ayd that t h r u cbildren uamedWasher who had been left alnne In the hrane,perlsbod In tho ditme*.

Hrs. Evalioe Howard, of BcivUere, widowof Charles Howard, rewivedacbeok f«HBtbepension department last week for * t . « 8 IH,for baek pay and penafoo, and wai placed « ntbe pension roll st the rate of »I2 per nwnttv

A threc-.venr old child, grand-jUiyitter o(OB. Forne, al CtanRew^cf, Wwrcij «o«ntyi

with whom -the lived, tell iutu n bo lie*: o ( ba twater and. wits, svuMed la death, one d a j laalweek- T M no*! murning the grasdlather,aged 87 s e a n , was found dead w his bed

TbeKduotioiiof ititerDal revenas and thiJiking offofraveDUe •tamps from Proprietary

Jedlciaea, no doubt haa largely benefitedIho aoBBunors, us well as relieving tbo bur-Jen of liome niHnofMtureri. Especially lathis the ca.'.. with UMen's August Slower aadBoscbee's Uermau Byrujt, s« lUe roduotion ol

'-loentB twidoaen, haa been addtd totbo Bl«e of tho bottles eoniaining

IbeK mnediea, Hinrnliy giving one-«fth aoremeilitiine in tbe V> CUDV site. Tbe AnjnMtFlower fur U.T«i-v|n.i» and Liver Vunipliint,and the Ocnunn H.vwn fur Cough mi Lung

iblen, tisve porbups. tbe lurfiest sale oiniedie|n« in the world. Tbe adeanUnc

..jenased tlac of tie lottltn will be greatlyappreciated by tbe nick and afflicted, in ever;town and village tn civilised conntrlm, (.sm-ile boltlca lor 10c. remain tbe same ntw.

any meof inen

i

Pailar IMTM « BaiaMd fusesI have, tlio sale of Lelinna'a foot w a m e r s .

a even tnn,Hiraturo in vou; Jt l^U ax buggy111 day. Kwi«tie» im nH«Utkra.

D . S. AtLIK.

9t. lekartam'B Vmtal Ofteojit opoa duripp hia lllnt-va and mulei

oversight ofHr. Bjbcrt Vreetand jwrrciliable work is performed.

•115

will buy n liair of Mens' Itaciile Arctic at

Strait UroM., Unckawty, N. J.

Brioh Drug Store. A rsllnbta p

r Hirotn at Struit lire*.,

DON'T FAIL TO VISIT

PIERSON ft COSGREAT MARK DOWN BALE

OVBROO AT0

AND AM. KIHIM Or

WINTER CLOTHING!Nmw le •••> Utmt <• H a n BIO BAMtiAUl*.

PIERSON & CO.,OFP. THE BANK, MeEft, I. J.

BERRY & GO.HIGH 0C THE PADLOCK, DOVEB, I . J.

—AUK— '

ALWAYS H^A.TX^VA.TlTTai*m

-ron-

Skates! Skates! Skates! Skates!

SLEDS!SLEDSISLEDS!

SLEDS!SLEDS!SLEDSI

AND PRICES THE LOWEST.

LOOK OUTFOR

NEW ADVERTISEMENTIN NEXT WEEK'S ISflUE.

T- OPERA HOUSE CAFE

NEXT DOOIl 10 D\KEB OPIBi HOUSI, WABUlt IT., BOTH. >. J.

HEALS AUD LUNCHES FOR PAHT/ES AT AU HOURS!

Shrewsbury, Saddle Rock and Horrls Core Oysters,

tkaHneatinwjBrket,serred in every »t.v1<*, and soH In'iwv quaatltT,

flrsat tadastiasi

a mllllaarj goods ami >'o»h- mt

,* BjBBBBbaBBBB-aaBH^M^^a^L^aLa^^^e^^ - ^ ^

IEM0BY YANOILBER,

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BILL NYE^JERDICT.ON THE STYLE OF JOURNALISTIC

VALEDICTORIES.

Jit tin issue v\ tin: nul lah) WullmvH'm-M, \VP tint! tlw fn l l»* i» K :

" W i t l i tiiia i i n t n t w thu tinif seemsto have fully arrived nt whir l , in cms*;th« jmblk-ittkin of Uiiii uajn-r. Miinyuf our subscribers will imt even gfttliU Usue. To tie bri t f abmil i t , wewpn* not {itTDiilted lc» ivnidve our]iriut pa*»er from tlif A d a m s Expressollice ttiia week. iiltlioiiRh we ImveIUH-IT. in HwM columns, said aughtttgututtt Mr. AdiuiM «r his Justly wVt-bruti'd ex-irt-as. Wt have paid many adollar into the f\ U. I>. <h>iuirtiiifiit oftliiB man's express company, licfurewe came west, our pliysiciini t»Id uswe conlil no t liva wi thout « u t liver uit,•l td, indeed, he wan right, fur have wunut liuwi a < ' . o . It. lh,-r uit tin: turnsnitu'i- we Ntjirtfd tins I>:II'<T?

" 'J'liia lust remark is onvretl as agratui tous insult to every mi'iaid snl»-Bwilmr, l'iiid IIJI KUIJSITIIH-I1:! may mnitit. Or we will g.) lo them pi-rauiiiillyUIKl ll)>ulugizv.

" Hut let UH seriously review tilt; pastt w u j w s 1 history uf the H*ur/</. WLutliiive weiuit dono tu nid and encourageour infant industries mid advance theilsijIifiiilT roinntfi-f.Mpf UiillalM Wallow;1

'• Let our tih'.t shmv whether we havediint- what wi 's i tyor ij.,t. L<-t rclucl-unt capital read nvi-r uur juigt's, eover-injj tin- jiiist. iiiirl ansu.-r if what \ie»i>w Miltf I).- inn ni-cnnrtr.

"Have we not. :it tlif insti nation of

dit >•( t i j . l i - ,here l.u

li.ni ili

Iriillif

throughof tin.' \\~>,ri<l itskt:il t h

i • ! • >v;ir

t h c i a y m i L . t tH-*'.„•.-•;- H a v e we not b,-,-n ^aya iu i frolic-

some in these ndiiiniis Unit ilii* worMnl lami> mltrht nut tuinL.!*- t.. ih- »•.«•witiiiu UST IUVI- «AV wit i«.k«i »'.t<ipniiiieil ami lrulirk-'l in JTIHI. whenlint uhriH nifrlh vutid wiv* vWu-j-friiifntiniw) with U* ;.-, •:.:<.,-.•;;:• \fi , .5 . . .

" \Vi- h:ul fVt-f Im-U U.k-;il ly tUi? tuwiilu wliicli welivt 'iUiKl this laM art hiour car ter fiiioirg liuiv l<>jnl t l n - tu*uhilS bl't'L tit UH. < (tiler [|I 'USJ.;I|IIT |lii-ilnitli iVwrr brains nml In 1 n tt >i imuis,hiivf crovvil iiltlni-'tit. I.i)\v-l«\.iwt!i!journalist* elsewlK'lv, int<»wns tlutl ;irejniiiiiUit.il lit- linmiiu hfitiiis, have limit;well, wlitle we, with a latU'iL.-l midvajiid rotistiliif'iicy, liavi' tlinnvti awayour two In-.-,! yearn ami now &.* lurtlionly with what is i>xt>in)it frutn seizure

"Wi' kejit quiet win n the L-nnvcn-tionma<!eit4iiomiii:itioii turnifnibt-rofA.SM-inhly last jvar and assLsteil in tilaelection heiMitsi' tie was a HutTulu Wal-liiwj-itiifii, wt'llkiKiwititft'vt-ii tlien tiuitlit wouiil \m tlif lint man U> pat hiro-si'lfoitttiellvu cent coutiUr. We knewthen that lit- would take uiiytliing froma pass to mi inigiiarittti watt-riudon.Hut everybody s;ihi we. should stand bytln> nomination, especially HO long utlie. noinliifwww ;i man win> lived here.So he went tu Hit* I'-jrislnture, wurketlfor thu bettor j>rot<Lftiuu to m iittk ratfland ilowiml this ni-ifrhbors ou UTOTJcorner. Hi* i>;iy was «2W fur thu ses-sion, out uf wiiieli he Biu-cft^ud tujwyiritf *3m l«i»;utl and »»m whiskeyhills, utter wlik'li Im I'oiiud by n nystera(if rigid tH-otiDiiiy, ho hml utill oiiouffhl«ft to imrttmse a Uvn-iw>nu>iii horseami I'vacle, tlie pnnid jury.

"Mom ttian nil Unit wo hnveselupnights to Hit and correct mid reviseand piinctiiiitf! tlie ullegwi «t-i'.>ehi>s ofthis man, tvu that M» fallow-men wouldnot think him the intHlectunl blightthat ho in. All through the campaignhis Imitation brain* floiitt'il nboutin *pool of ml-eyi;d runt, like the speci-men* In H doctor'* ufficn dancing onthe bosom of a jar of alcohol. Then bewould emit it RiHwh! To-day; as themul t of uur toil, he is gay and toe in('aunita, white we go forth to beginlife's battle <mee more, with the bitteimemory of having audited in intel-lectual angle-worm into a place whenht> could market his moth-eateu MUL

" We have stood by the peofAt ofpfin every way whiten*

have been running this paper. Wehave miiiiit-iliHKl that Rood order pre-vailed here night and day, when thefacts would hardly warrant this state-ment. We have {minted with, pride toour peaceful recurrt IIB a town whenthe low refrain of the six'Shooter, coo-Ing to its mate, came stealing throufhthe <|iiiL-L night. Vfe have asked thepious iMd prudish fart to <wme tnddwell with us, when we well knew thatno stranger erer walked the length ofoar Btreet in a plug hut ana lived toto tell Ms friends ttbout it, unleM thehatwafl made or boiler iron.

"Subscribers who da not get theirpapers hereafter will know why It Itthat way. They will understand thattheir subscriptions mid tin* paper, alto,have expired. Those who think that• publication la a pulillc trust will dowell to apply else«hrn>.

"Readttta of the Wurtrt who Iindlarge red crosi and a notice, of Bale onthe front door of this oflkv will knowthat their subscription has eipired."

SHOES IN THcVoNFEDERACV,

The dearth of leather alsc drove thepeople to all sorts of Rrotwim* expedi-ents. .Sole leather especially, owing tothe difficulty wtnY-ti the itnall tannerlt*experienced In its production, WAS ex-tremely scarce. Wood, which has longbeen worn to a limited extoiit by the•lares in some localities, now mneinto general use la the making of shoes.A wooden ihoe was anum; the veryDrat inventions patented m:4er theConfederate Government. In the be-ginning a considerable variety of shapesprevailed. Home could do no hotterthan to dig out a rttde wooden recep-tacle for thB foot, a travesty on thetabot worn by the French peasants, a•trip of leather being attached to thetop, by means of which the dog waisecured to the anltle. lint by far thebeat and moat comfortable style, andone which was adopted whenever theadditional leather required was to behad, was a simple sole of asli, willow orKIM! light wood, to which full leatheruppers were fattened with tacks. Atfirst these were made so thick, in orderto insure durability, that among theirvarious other effects was that of add-

lllipolVILLAUU'SJOl'SE SOLD.

' A MAHISON AVENUE MANSION THAT] WAS rO COJ.T $1,009,000,

The KIat Mad isis n-|Mir

enry Vi\\m\ Ih; ii-id Kifli«4h Kt

ii.irchasi- jirirUi

Ml.u h.in hy

y |vlmk-lwhu lmv« si.:i'ii Utt \m.l«.<-*', wUi«-li Mr.littlf Villitul in lii:i period of opiiieiin' liad• i t.i'l»uiit fur liiniii'rii(iaiicy,iis vciy imicllof

Tin- story of tlic rise andei'lipsi-of Hcilirifli llil^iinl,

• tivavy JIS In- was knitwn when a student in tliuilavurian si-]»«*l», reads very niiieli likua nineteenth centniy runiiince. AsHenry Viilnnl In* uliinif f.ir n time inthej r i i rcof Wall

never hi-- r•ur.iie.his li

' hand .

' A I.f/ING BAROMETER.

it in a well.in the wHl,

Wtio"What becomes ut the ballet girls?"

Tiu' old hailet master repeated thequestion touimseli1 musinjrly. " Well,"hentWiiKtli luuiwt'ivil.''the ballet fttvlis not BO very unlike other [rirla ivhumust work fora living as nn>*i ncaiileImagine. She ha* more temptations,is usually of o lively mil lire and notiLVtH'&ulo a lark,but she etnvally endsby marrying. As a rule, .she uiinri-.:'someone cuniiecttri with Ihe tlieutrt)or MHncuiic in her oun tLiss uf lifewhum Elm mutts at lnrr luniie. Obvi-ously tlie bullrt girl's imn-ins meiiltnust always 'lout' JICO'IIL'. it is notoften Hint girls t»i wtil-to-do parentsrun away tu join tlio l>Mi-{. ami wlieuthey du they aro in nearly every easn

.uved ana tiiki-u tn-nw. Wli

iiierui1 NiSlVterKeruofinwii^iiif, 1'tiniujrlva.nfn,

ill <i'l .'ii » set line und put, hi.- yard. TheceliBBtHi

If t.ie sn|,.(,, hielim ane;

,ilj|y tiltiiif,' one furwiinl, f*\u-i W - i u i i i i i r a liiil. till voliti

U-iSy l..st. und m i l l i n g hliuvti-ut or a fall ruiild a r res t the;er, in t i iue they hei-aim* c»irely iniiiutf{"-'il'i*'i '» ' ' l ! K'ltJ' clH'i'st- I life own jiatli, us w I'll

•of a n fee,ck. It is in• Villt»rd ll

mlr <> i.'h nu

indi'lh'driiHiifHliyaiKliu allrii-hiie.-vsafter tlur liest Ituliilllt'Xitiiij>h-.t.and its eahiin.-ss, ultiio.it m--verily, of tone m;ikes it to many a dis-

tlit- ];u>'e outer eoini-yaid. when- akittalioii niiplit m:i'io-uvn'. The vei-li!<i[!"is lined with Siena marlile. with

sWlwU'it'Un the KtilsSil<»'rso|ii'iiUiii t "t) ;tin li:ill. It is -'!iii

id i Tin-

d.-ad, '

, tain illKl I s vve.re ii

seriif

'Chm- U a lifft.la*| |r»si.it:ilitviiib!t-n-ntiiic Hhovf, This

or i l-yMUiU-

i.ther endir j«rainl

]

u l ' t h e i n ; t i - l i ! e

! fn.i hall.

nml fur dui-ticiill' r.iiy, iiutl in jilii

ivnv fo:nvrttfl into children*iihili' iii.iny ladit's nianapctl totnHtisi'lvcs a si.rt nf uau'casii!tli.'lll.-st tu-lenriicllfnus Ulld UHins; iiiittt-rials. W'w to the rarck'swieht »-1I.J suir.'iod his uddlod lion;TD Mami out iR-iir the chun-h, store tj.ost otliee after iiiKlitfali: The chaiiciwere that u-lmn he wyiit to mount Iunuld ilnil il.it >MIIIM one hrtd a]ipnjtrii'ti-i! hitn-iildh' skirts for siilis luiUn_-..Atl hv lnu\ fonstailetl sin.1. ^i"«iLiy a»jin»ttriiitiu(( them to that end'used in inlayhimself. -AtliiHti.- Mmttlily. \ liun« In liglit .

. . - • • • . I with r«l in an ItaliaiMhtn ^n|>nlti>n I.Ued. [ furniture to matfli Tin

Tlie u.,:.tu A.r-i.ti'itu his t.iKeiiio]t]'<'iiunity lor riehi'aitlu- tr-'iiM-.' t.i .-'-ll'Tt :i hist.-ry uf tlm | >t*-xican miyx fjtL-in«various l'liuvs where Na Kjli-oa Lodge.1 i 1-ai^e "ak IILOM hhetrt-feii the linn'* of his arrival in ; n»>in, wlivr.l'uris, with more ambition than money, j wik p.inel f.In 17S4, and the year of his full in IMS. j are Xn\s utThe Kradatiuus are: 1. I'art of it, the displaytgarret in tlm Keole Militaite; 2, a i n\>aev>\ Mcubiclo under the roof on the <lual i •'>' *"• " •Conti; ;t, nn attic in the Hotet de Mcti.Hut' du Mail; 4, a rnoiu in the Hoteldes Droitsdc lllommf, Hue

Tli •ilinu' Iam) eaeh ni'-ui

tr:ide issjui'ial!

II is really a Hiii|!l'ti liy [lilhii's :in<1 iiiini'l

h'edi-tail white uuiht'i!ees niotlier-ol-pearl ir. The wall juinl.s ar'ilnw silk, etnlirohliTi'

.1 tu liu' diniiig-

tealed aiinniR the stoma at the bottom,vxvept at irifgnlar intervals, when it•v.-nld :i)ii>e:ir on Hie surface of tliewater, when- it would Bwlm about furhours and tlieti di*anpeur again. I twas liiiiilly nottml that thew appear'imees of the eel IHTL- fulluwed by raiuwithin a day or two,

Vor over llfu-en years this living bar-uniL'tur lias ]>rovi'(| infallibla >'o uueever imsses tht- Kern place without in-ijutrin>l whether the eel has bet'lt Hecnlately, anil instead at' the qncation oneaskspvi'vywlifri't-'lse: "I>o you thinkwe'll have raiiir" the inquiry in tlieneiLTliljurliood is: "What dot-g the wlsnyy" In hnyinjr »r harvest f-irnifi-dlor miles around send every day for iu-ti'lUui-iii't1 nt ttn> vt*l. In fniR's of

^.u/l.iut O».JLV1 of Imiiilry. Th« eel

lir'!iraiiceiu HIM well anyjiiiiy duiI Hint tli stoili will last a day lun^r .

lime tht> inA was "'verihuiug the iiH-uioralilt'

i. II"' t'l'i it)i|>e:irtHl on»H\ th« loth two n th .til Octoursr 10 the eel

in. 'I'lii'

- i-ml i> nir -d !Ther

ml tif tllir

Montumrtres; G, a Biniill mmrtment, 1Hue tie, la Mielntdiere; tl, a ruuin in thuHotel Mimbean; 7. a mansion in thupreaeut Hue An LavieWire; d.tnepalacof the LiuenHjourg; and 10, tb« Falatof the Tulleries. The paper omits t<

tioI Iclena.

Napoleon's quarters in

We know u man who wa» so vcr>ii-l; |)taylng citrtU that he netuallylm-tv up his haud.—Whitehall Tim

THE WILD MAW OF OHIO.

lur* I M H Anoni •ha Hl lh

A imrty i«f hunters, who have ju«tntuninl from H hunt in tlm hills otHolmes County, Ohio, say they euroun-

>d a (iiiriniiE ercature ou tlifir trijt.Ai-rnrdiug to their uewriiitiou, n wiWiiiati, or some other strange being. [» atlarge In llnhnes County. The iwrtyvvhn 11"port seeing this strange creatuieclaim tlmt he or it looked like a man,uitt actvd like a wild beast, I'lus trt-a-tunt wan encuuntered near a brushythJcki't and willow voput near whut ieknown as Itig Kjulng, where flenen

ell n-sted on his march through (Hijat a point a shurt distance suutk ofthe Wiiynn County line in HolmesCounty, The hunters were beating thebrush lor plieasnntH when thenttentioif "no of tli« imrty waa attracte<l to inoji't't that Biuldeuly dsrted acrusa mi

o|icniii}{ in the brush, Later on thevt was again Been along tht edge ol

tlit* immn. liy this time Hie Jmiiterwml n>.iL>h<?d OJH>II ground, mid wenu-|trlscil to «en what tlit-y dejrriU' axnian, tntirfly nmU1, but covi'i-tH] willhat appeared to them to bv mattt'd

Ivair. Wlunt seen lie was sumo ilhit;uiL'(away, but on discovering the hunters

he started toward thegave* forth queer guttural i-

i nn

serinjrthu party of hnntei

which included four persons, all a innih h kwith shot broke ami run. I'll

strange exeatnre. pursued themh Ui

gnhort UistaiH'e until the j«trty

tnslms\y, wlu-n beturned b:uk and wan seen t<>n t e

community. Later on it was foundbetter to make the sole thinner, mudpruteet them frutn wear by naillUf 0Utheir bottoms li^ht irons, similar In8hai>e to a liorseslioe. They wereneccsNarily the noisiest shoes everworn, announcing the approach of theirwearers at n Rood round distance.When the air wai clear und the groundf b hi k

KHlbnck (.'reek, wlih'h lit' Mwani, andthen disaplieamd in the hnisli ;i.i;:.]iOiiU|iproacliilij; the Witter hi: tho].|.eon ;*H fours aiut plttit^vti in li\iiv it ilujftwinitiling hi a iiiiinncr siniiliir tnen.iine. Tlie hunters did not liave tl.iwrvo to return, but yot away fnnn theplihf us siion an possihle. Tlu-y arempliftttc in thviv ivssfvti»>i\ tlmt llu-encoiinterett a wiW man and desrribhim us above, hut they me ol1 tin; impresaion that lit- is m» lftitlive »( thfamoiM wild mm of liockaway.

— — • • <*•*--•IbiM J*Ne»* llaaghlem.

In spcakfnir of parental duty .Mi?Jones nays: "I have got girls in tin1

bud now: in two or three yenrs mortthey will be full bluoining young ladieson HIP rarj>et. I don't know liow youparents foci about it, but I am lean Jou-

.'ritcd about Retting my tUughter:« oftthan Any fellow you ever saw. I willboard them and take can- of them ntlong as they are good girls, anil if theynevertnarry U'mll right; but I will tellyou what it is, I rtoiit cave liow biully 1vantedmydatiKlitrrsto marry, I would

not push the ut in certain circles ofsociety. If you have a boy that wantia wi(V. nuil knew a girl just like yodaughter Hi every way, would y«u WAIymir son to marry her- a tlancittgiddy, gndless, Christies'* girl, wnulilyou? Now, honor brieht, would yonyV i Hay: No, .Tones, I give it uji. tlml

ws 1 want my buy to iiuury atergirl than my wife raised.

"If you had a sweet, nice daughter,and n fellow had a fur simile of yourbi»y, would yon like to see. her marryhim? L«t me eay this: If I wiiutcdto marry my daughter* well 1 wouldtry Ut hare them tuittfht how to liak<

ery wnsibly to ttie itature of the *>*«"!- fry chicken and do all maumof domestic duties so well that when

• came in our house they umtldnay my wife was the best lioimp-keeiH-rthey ever t«aw, when in fact it was our

i there will bepome first-class boy coniiitff here, TMNImiles from home, and marry her. I went600 miles to get a dmt-clans wife fromKentucky, and I gut h>>r, too.

I put young men on notice. I toldby this means kept,

well aiipuaeil of the movements of his;1"* w i f e * I i a t v l i e " "">• l»oy« eanm toI tn mediate neiKhbors. EBpecially d i d ' o u r l l 0 I I B e *° a s k t l i e m i n t I l u parlortheir tell-tale vlatt«r nmke tliera t h e ' w d t r e a t t l i e i L Hke gentlemim, andahoniination of the negro in his noc-' t h * n « ° o u t a m l l l u I l t uplitlle l'anlandtiirnal rambles. Thedismayotnenrous D o b t o c o m e h l M1& B e e tlivm< *™t *opeople nml carefiil housewives, their.1*11 t h e visitors tliat my daughters were«lTect indoors was indeed something UP l t a i™ •'"dying their lessons. Hoys,terrilic, tbovgh after irons came Into u y ° u w a n t to see Paul and Bob, joet,

id fiiet;r in II'aniK in thoII witli ornrop, Kadi

lias a ii re] i lace, lu tinrmonit is a ei-jiy nl an lt:il:piece and niTo^s tho Huntsiun*of btiffaUics in luw relief. Tlicud ui the room \x piint'll.'d lor thiveuf St, uaiKlt'ii'rt llgmvs seji'.i'd. They«n» .Iny, IIiiKpitallty nml Mi»li>mtlon.Ju munller nldt' paiiflit there lire k.sin,al t lu ' tootol thenielie-t and ilolphiuaspin-tiiig in the llflwiutr water.

ulimgthetmittt. 'V\m <fur a most Huiiiptnoimit hits never been constairs great oni-n ili-e*ilaot's help to•nuke the interior warm ;unl liubitable.It is a hoivsy fur quests*, ami there »veclminbers iimiiinenibli'. The library ishew Uttiii out iuSiuito lioiidiiKu niii-liiViiny, with rk-h pam-llng i» the cawduor.s. 'I'lie Kiu'.st-iduiii h next with a

•Hiluri.-s old, in oak. Tlir room III.Hlii'iivy o

otlu-r

«nn extendi hun; wasI merit, butil. Above

ii kieauus and with n crltiistui

i'tf n the WJIUH. Thu bath ol Lvi> und .1rooms are in martilc and poneliiiu.

Th« ffliainlwn *»r Mr. Aiut Mrs. Vil-lard were dcni ned with Hpt'cinl refer-ence to tlieir individual tastei. and tliuboudoir for Mr. \'illard i« t-opled from a

i l d

fun-tell tliiiuiler hliinvt-m. The a^h: atKt-ni's wi'!itlifi* liiniiliH In the well anytime during that runnier won hi buveliei-n the causi for p'tieral lliiitltiM^iv-inir. hut when ln-itiil [nit in au a|ipear-iim-.'it w:\.-i ti.o inii' to du that year'srni'* liny nmnl. Tliu t'i'l I'ltine lu tin*siirfiiee ut lln- water OilDher W, andM-as in Mi lit nil day und pint of theITIIt. on tin' IMh oi>i.-iin'ed the greatr.iin sloiiii that 1;L,|W1 nearly n weekund d»l aw imix-U «li\maHe us tli« ilryveallii'i' lunl duin'. A peculiarity oftliis eel is that it will luivu no otherhind ul'lisli i:i tin- wi'll. Trout, fattisliand other li h htive been jjut in thewelt, Imttlw et-t ktlUtlwm

The l.aie .lolui F.niem <ooki*.Wlii'n tin* civil war 1>IT*H out 111*.

Cooke riwlied he.'iilloiitf into it, servingtirst willi stonewall JiiukKou and after-vardH on the stall or lien. J . E. li.Stuart, coming nut nf the struggle aMajor. Tin- result nV his war experi-ence was aliouu in the novel of "Hurryof tingle'* XcBt," wiifch wns pnWisliedill the winter otlironjrh sevenSL'i'iiti the nitthur liimseK witnessed,and he telLs what lie heard Jackumand Stuart Hay, ii'it what h« read tlieyhad aahl. The mieci'ss uf '"Surry" iu-iliu't'd t'odke ti> continue the wiir\ww\*, ami " Mnlt»n,H " HiU to Hill,"" Ilauiinci itud Anvil," fte., fullotveil ina lew yearH. lie also wrote the "Lives

" The IVoariiiB of

They Imve usually gotten aloni; well•illi their lnub.m.ls and it has l.;ip-

peiwd that a f u t youth has ruftumudtiitar tukintc a builcriua t'uv his wilt.W'httu i lioll«t girl imiriii'S mi aetor,that is as it may turn out, just as If tlieactor married any oUier girl. Tlien1

are ballet girU who go tt> the bail, ofcourse, but the expftttMice. nf Uie Iwllt'tgirl makes her slnvwd and sin.' is not

tiieinnelves aloof and with I liemajority there is nelihun even a sus-picion of scandal. Muiiy ut' the jtirlsare tlie chief 8Lpjn>rt of their iaitiilii-.-.I liave known ballet ^'rls m>[ onli tomake, their own divs-.es but their .slimsas well. They dyuol regard Iheir liiisi-as mi immodest <im>. Ttiey l.i^iu iiso;arly that they think imiliin;.: uf theirilmrt drcsfteii. To he suiv there arepirls who't'o on'in seunly div.-si--; f..rIVUMOIIS of their own \\\iU-h y.i.i ( ;tn

Ixit ] stit'iik o( tin- ^t'Kdni.-ijurity."

Origin ol <l|>Mi!ii.

there niiei' lived on the hililliS ui IheImly riviT 'lutt£i\. n lislii, mp sujrc, hi

hut, uiatlu of imliii leaves, tlu-iv^noiise, whteh hti-amo ii iavurite

Wits endowed byhim with the gift of speirti. .Mi-

le tlie mount' having ln-vii fri^ht-ened by a cat, nt its I'liinest H(iiicit;i

waa <;liangi3(l by tlie rirthi into Jtint; then, iilnnuttl by Aogx, into H do^then into mi ape, tln-n Into a hear, tlieiinto au eleiduuit.umi Un.-u, luring sUldiscontented, Into a beautiful lltiiiileito whi'in the uige :iv<! tiie name u•'IVstoiiuuia,** or thp "|'"n]iy MVI

(tin1 day.whitt! slu> u-;\« tfinlinj; \wplants the kiny a|-]>ni;ielW tin- ri.slii'cottage, and wa* invited lo rest amr e f i l l himself I- IWoiminia, v, hoiVeml him burnt: u-lidim- fruil. ThkiliK, JioWnVtr, Htliifk by the, y'Vl'beauty, refused to e:it until slie hi\<told him her pai'e:ita^'. I'nstoiuaiii;

tlie king, ttiiil him she wan ,lioni tliu ri.slii hud jnuml ii

the woods and Jiuci bmujrla u i HA ULai-l.ihl.

, mill went rapiillyilitiuuii. Many of the

by the holy sagp. Sh.> wai treated n»the favoriti* <uit'cn,aud vva.s very liuiijiy;but one day wiiilo standing by a well,she turiu'd giddy ami fell into the waterand died. The rishl then a}>]>eareiibefore the king and b t ^ e d him not toglvu way to consuming grief, aa tliulate queen was not of royal Mi me].

"She WHHft mouse," he BIIUI, "and byher own wish I ehauged her sit»>e^-

ively into a cat, a du£, au anr, al>ear, an elephant, anil it loving girl.

ttie dray," and other I , nil hi.inure or less »i' tin; war ntmosphvrv.

aim W:K tn do for Virginia whatins had done for South Carolina,

r tor tli<< Indian und f mutter life,French model, but never finished. Tlie'Irving fur the quaint old Knk'ker-thUd ftoor in finished il\ clwrry, stiwl | luwkcr tiiiwn nml Hawthorne for theliere,a»el»ewli<-n-tliroughouttheeiitir(> weird ritritan lift- of N«w Knglatid.?stablialiinent, the deBigiiingof the fur- Although Mr. 4'ooko'a Bytnpathies wereniture lias been cftrried on with Bpecial for the luviiitcr^, he never magnifiedreference to the room and plnce it wns'fine of them at tlm e<c]M>n§eof a Puritan,tu occupy. As a house foe display on' ttid bis book^, v>\\i\w SoittUem in theirstate occHHious und for the entertain-1 views, are ntver rancurous. They tirenivut on a large w-alu of many guest* of Virginia, lieeau.i<> thttir author lovedtliiahoune does not boast a superior in tho grand old ronnuanwealth, And,the city. I though both local and -wtlonal, they

The entire cost of tho pile was aome- have no luimithiiiK like a million dollars, and to tin- O>ok« bHieviu;ishthe interior in thu style lUfrge ted " there are liiby the original designers may yet cost

quarter of that amount. The twohcuses in the central part of the nmlnitmcttiro, facing the court yard, were

sold by Mr. Villant to Messrs. Holmes& Adams, and they are now in use a>residences.—N. V. World.

THINGS SOLDIERS* CARRIED.

Curluiio will t'limfintiM AHIcka l>l«Tud Up»•• Hit- <.hie of Hwrvb.

"There were lota of funny thingsabout the war," said CoL Frederick Mar-tin of the llrooklyn elevated recently,"now that you think of tliem wh<;n thetears are dried away, and about the fun-niest tMnpfa I recall veto tht»articlw tlm boys used to pick up on theiniirehaiidtheccfentrlewiiy they'd toto*em along to finally adorn some ditch bythe wayside. Straftfrlera were the worstat thin, but all thu fellows wvre b-.tdenough! Whenever the armythrough a first family re-sideucti the

*]»ltlt In th«m, Mr.with Miakeapeare tlintout of 11 ri tail i."

Two visitors one morning were doingthe I'uhlie flui'deu. They bad putuedbefore the. statue uoar the Common-

yboys would capture what

it attractive, and

(truck ciehif tin

tastes were peculiar. They had a great.kneaa for cradles. You may aukHhat a man tt end ing his way to the

front wanted with a mahogany cradle,and I'm blest if I know, but they took'in. First one niau would back ucradlend cart It i» dozen miles; then lus'd be-

gin to cuss and liimllydroji it.

->*o\v, yuuM suppose that any ordi-iiiiry idiot would just look at that K

it lay in the road and pass on, butthey wouldn't. Some would Ue certainto pick it up, and Ing it a few milt'sfurther Into tlie Confederacy.

" I recall otic cradle, that travelledline liimiircd mdeaoiibliie backs beforeit went to increase the blaze of a mesafire. Sonu'how they seenifd to think;igm-ly tlint there was a chanc*! of get-

ting the Infant soother home, but theynever succeeded.

-"Tliu funnit'Ht thing I ever saw car-ried waa n Iookliif7-glas>* !ivu {vet highami two ftet wide. I saw it lint in tliel<arl(irof n central Virginian mansion,ud lust ilay on a soldier's back, hcadul

for Petersburg. Then I lost Bight of itfor two days, find found it again

up uguimt a tree fort; milesfurther along. Tlie next day I saw ittravelling tenderly on a straggler'sback. Hu had hN gun In one hand,and tiiu] sumt'liow strapped the glass so

'"»M gut along without holding fast

'II, this fellow must have got tired,for tht licit day a third man hnd it, and

i tho next a fourth. This chap toted Itintu lli« Hues i\t IVUralrtirg. Ha sat it

* tree, took along, regretfullcxik at full length of his shabby self,atri tun iiwuy with a sigh.

It was just a* well that he .lid. TIi«next minute aUwjj (•iimeaMinie Imllet,

iM.iti\> liko u hornet, and hit the glass[tiiirc in the center, ami smaslied itito a frame full of cracks

rmm ariiiiiidthu hole." The lienvier uiul more useless things

to it.

ere tlii! more they chi iff to them, even

ttv«me witrani*. and, failing t»recognize UH broiizen features, they re-solved t" (|iicstii_>u the tint paiseivbyThis proved Ui \>v a dlgolHed old gentle-man with gold-rimmed spectacle*.

l^nlon mv, sir," wid the cpoket-"cnri you tell me whose statue

that is V" Tlic old gentleman only gavethem a cold Htare iu reply, aud march«dun. The next paner-bjr, • rtyliahlydressed yowtiR lady, w u pealed towith u like result, -

people, these Itostoniana,**said number two.

Then a very dudy young man withau untbH-Ua ymmi througU the gate-way, ntid to him the question was put,the only response vouchsafed being aslight elevation of Uie note skyward,and a vigorous use of the umbrella toquicken his footfitcps. I t « u ttrwisetreatment, to siiy the least, but finally,as a laborer appeared upon the mne,with a kit oi tools along orer hisshoulder, they resolved to nuke )uitone more effort.

" Good morning, air," aaid the spokes-man, with a very blan* smile, "wWyou kindly tell im the name of the per*

i this statue li Intended to repre-sent ?"

A very cDiitemptuoni glance, andthen, as the man strode on: " "Washington, you d — foolf

Ncfer dond puton'toine schollobemit winps dot you got toy dookin derdekree of meudicauUfffl.

llriM | « l .llrinn Docu, or Borolmhe, U uld to

have t>ee» the s,m of Kennedy, King ofMinister, Ireland. The story cots thatIlls l.rtjt warlike exploit* were per-formed under the banner of Ma brother,tiie King of CuaheL After his brother'sassassination he becsme King ol If nn-stcr, and as such compelled tlM Dane*of Dublin to pay tribat*. B* « w en-gaged in a long and flullr soeeeMfulwiir against Jial why, the Kiitff of Tan,and bis nominal overlord- In the «ndhe was twkuuwlwlgwJ M lot* « e n bythe O'KeUs, and Msl»ehy. Unit ebtof,followed in his train H u t under klnp.The whole inland had now rabmftfedto him, but the Danea made an effortto re-establish their sapramasy. Leln-bU-r joined the Ottawa, but tbej w«»overUirown by Brian in twenty-fivebattles, and tinallT, at Ckmtarf, la 1014,Brian, woo ii Baid to lwTa hten dghty-

dlnthree yean of age, did notperson, but remained tn Ma tout, when,after the victory bad been won, be w ukilled. Tradition mak« Arm*|b biaburial place. Brian Bora most U n.garded as the popular hero of eadjIrish hlatory, and t t e atoilea told abouthis reign led to its bejnff regsided as asort of golden age. t he O'Briens and

Th.love t<i

upshot wax (hid tlie kinp madeHie girt and they were married

, pI.et ht>r body

hi in thu wi>ll; 1111

up the W(!lls with earth. Out of herflesh and bones veil! grow a tree, whichshall be called after her, ' Pottto,' thatIs the 'poppy tree.' From tliis treewill be obtained a drug called ' opium,'wbieh will be swnllowed or smoked tillihe end of) time, the opium swallowrror smoker will Imve onu quality of eachof the mntmnls to which Postomanlawas transformed. Ite will be mis-chievous, like a mouse; fond of milk,like » eat; filthy, like an ape; quarrel-some, like a dofr; savage, like a bear;and hlgh-temiM>r4«l, like a q

A writer in a ('itUfornia i>a|H-r graphi-cally describes u How or lava In Hawaii:

" An advancing lava (tow makesmftldvtabtv adu M it goee on—especi'

ally If its line of advance Is througha junglu or forest. The noise awom-panying iU movement nu<Ier thesecircumstances resembles the roar ofthe batttetluld. The «a» ol tho pet-•on who visits the scene are greetedby the crackling of blazing foliage,the hiuing of hot air and steam, thefalling of trees, ami the bursting ofbomb*, all commingled In one tumultTraversing a lava stream while It isyet running may be compared to tra-vertinf a riverln winter by walking onthe Ice. A pair of thick shoes andstockings are needed to protect themfrom the heat, as on the ice to protectthem from the coM. Vent-holes, too,will be ever anon encountered in thesolid crust covering the liquid stream,down which the spectator can look andbehold the Aery river below; and occa-sionally one will come across lire-falls,

i nre tiBmlly seen without anycovriug of solid lava over thmn.

A HinKiiTnF ltevlce.

In China there is a curious deviceto makeii record of earth tremors. Oneof the instruments Is thus described:

It IK of copper and shaped like a winebottle. Inside la a little pillar so placedas to move in eight directions. On theoutside of tlio bottle are eight dragonheads, each of which contains a balLUnderneath these heads are eight frogs,tut placed that they appear to watch the)dragon's face, eo that tbey are ready to

Ueorge metre the ball should it be dropped.AU the arrangements which cause thepillar when it moves to knock the ballout ot the dragon's mouth are Hb\\hidden in the bottle. When an earth-quake occurs and the bottle Is shaken,the dragon Instantly drop the ball,and the frog which feeeivei it vlbnteariforottriy. Anyone watching tMainstrument can easily observe earth-quakes. Onee upon a time a dragondropped IU ball without any earth-quake, and the people therefore thoughtthis instrument wsa of no use, bat aftertwo or three days a notice catnt, sa>ins;that an earthquake had taken place In

q e plHotef-St. Louis Bepnbliean.

Watches.A watchmaker says that the multi-

tude of telegraph, telephone and elec-tric light wires in large cities has muchto do with the variations and stoppingof watches tn'at hitherto have been,good timekeepers, and that manufac-turers Are trying to Invent inenns toprovide against tbla magnetising ofwatche*.

Good water should be tasteless anddories* when either fresh or stale.

After long standing it should snow nosediment. If, when boiled, It turnswhite, it contains lime; brown, Iron,clay or vegetable matter. IF after longfctiuullng it h u a lUght moldy smell, itlias passed through marshy land and

__„ __„ contains germi and organic substances.m.nyothprdUtingoiihedlriihfuaillojjAlI such water should be cnrcfMlly

uYuktal. ~~

ini.umh iiu*

n t i t i n j j

irhs iiitil iliillcit t-aivfHlly

HtiiiiiK oi v i tiiiL,' h-Mf*, .ilmii-. ami pla

Dayaft iTdayshcwii l r l iwlaiMlt i inlntii, nml wtu'ii hv-nniMty. mmilH-r bmlKtlirt.-il. slu> kni-w Unit the slip hiidtalit-u lui'l. Vi-iifft jnwsnd ;unl tli« iuwlyliiinii- tr;n t- jihu'i' tn a l'Uasiiut uiiiiisiuii,.-mil tin- narn.w invii wiili-ui'd into usimrinus itunU-n, wheru many a greenIri'i' Ihnnv its shatlmv. »ut fur tliu^iiUUn-haired duld, uow grown into alui'i'ly maiden, tin- fairest and dearestQI tlii-m Ktl HAH tli- nut' sliu had su tfii-

tliJUKlit, cast SUL'II a cuul, HO ft nhatlc;in no utlitT boughs <lid the hinU slug suswiftly.

]iut while the tree lived and itourishedthis young girl <lriKj]H'il iinrt faded.

't-tIT anil Mulder grew the light in.blue eyes, till hy-and-by Clod's angel

toih-htd thi'iu with a Uro:iiulesd sleep.Loving hiiiidu crutvued tlu1 wliitc bruwwith myrtle, and under l\\e Uraiu'iiesslK'hailovfd l:Ud hc-r tt!iidi>rly to n>8t.

Jlut from that hour, HA it in Biirruwfor the OIR' that tended it, the stiik'lytree began tu droop. Lower and lowerbent the siwl Yinmehes, nntu tiicy ca-

icd the daisied niuiiiul that coveredher form.

St'c!" said Jier young eomnnuiuns,c frei; ivecps for her who loved it."

Ami they cullcU it the %v<.-i-i)ing willow.

Iliu-k lu llu«lnrng.

Dry (iotids Clerk (to young womancu»toiner)-Ah! I believe X had the|i!eiianre nt >»u(>ii»g you nt a gardeiijiarty at the Gruud Union, Sarntoga,last SIIIIIIII:T.

VUIIIIK Woman—Will these goodsnsli, sir?Cltvk—Yes,

WbM Btlijr WN girt, wag*,,h«ir tHtorte,Wtien iLe w u « Child, *1* crttd for CMtorik,When •!•• liecmm* U\*n «Iie clang U Contort*,

»4^'f"^iT°ni«!N^nt^r,^iX!rfj"?wV'iu-

BROWIJS,

VB. W. N. WATEIH, KW Thlr'J-.pfimil Blf. '1.(loornl'iwn T> U.H-iyi: " Hniwn'i Irmi Hi It ITS isIII" Tdiiiu (..f ilin iiirn, N.IIIIIUK Ivt tut. It iii'MO*

tMnuli.o hiuslxiroTriKla Mxtt mad ctii:i-il ml Jluv«oumnmitt. Tnhc B*»tb«r. M«l» <«il> 1./

IHiWK t l l tMllALtU^ UAI.riHUltk. MIL

RNDSUSSEX St. QROCER.

GROCERIES

PROVISIONS«rtliebMt|tr«diti; alt*

vlattliw Oont • » InTltod to Mil

EUGENE BUCHANAN'S,A FINK STOCK OV CHOCK EH 1" AN!

MOSAIC WAHB.Ami all OroccrlM, I 'mvii lns ant! Table

Inpplicn u lowest price*,

WOOD & SMITH,

Insurance Agents.

DOVBR,N.J.K«prpM>nt the iMitins MM InaUKncn «n»-

pAiilea of America NMI E»rop*, »oil offer tli*noat aJvantigecii i jiollciea. They am »1

REAL ESTATE MENT8,Dd hunilleall kind- of praperi.r, (•olndili »cll th» nPsnitaltan of lo»n« and ooUrOBI uf reuU.. 5-1 j

OUNGMEN.

aotw. • IMlM«ad men mat «wnmired Tor »»jew*«fol Pttrt la Bmi

M OOLKH1S COLLEGE, 70S tn 7U BllOAtlBTKEKT. NRWAKK, N. J., ll» UrRr.I andmost popular ubuul in thii ciantry. C o a entttmy comhlnei Tbfory with Practice, b)•yatro ut tooitnti* Traniactlona batel ircftlfanea »o ?»c*!iuai. Bileii low. Ormd-Dtrcp iwialPil 10 tiiniimni. TJio OKIU JDal and tllniiratcd Ci'a'oean mailtd on appttcatiun. H. OOLBMAM. Friucipat.

SZH* WHITE P r i l d t l

N T . ARLINOTOW I I O T E I .

LAKE I1UPATC0NO, N. J.

U. EUUAft'EK »L ma, • - • Proprietor*.

i^^u^t^iar^ti will. L.-!.ixL Vail.J Jiuii

^ L i t i i l

or«oii itiii buuuton. .uup iLriJUhJi mUap, -iiruutleburj,', .iurautuu, Uri'»i

JiUiiliUUlUU, jOLCtCtllK. UliJUVtlU-i li*'lro»il, ^i WmwJtH wi'.li o

••?iillipHL^^^fai.lJt'M!iorcUIJivldil(,i,,Tl'VK.

''AVVu'uiVll'.BiiBAiii'anVoswi'iro^ipri.-M(i>r*wiug BUUCJ CiraJ Wulor flitp, Mroudi-'

'^•LVt'rly^luitH, lljfinit SWi-h luil'jluflalu!

ijtiiiiiiitioiuti (or 1'iioa auu iiicliBoid Biirlii^i,

Ai iu.10 A. M, Uuvtr Ai'^uutinudtitioiii

At I:M If. M#. iSIuIrS Kl^rV.^'ctawlIiB Ko-U.

JUKCi'.nnti livTHituii wiili L»tk * UtooB>bar»

wt. iMuangHt tikln^ tlila train liom Henotk.i'alanoiiaDd tlnoatcii c«u aoouactal Wtili.

* c » * ! « o w V u r t ' / t a - a i i P . M [tlMton Ex-pTowli'.intiDctlOfc at Waterloo for AmlMor,SewtoiiauJ ['rsnclivilit'. Kiiil ai 1'hillipabnr^*itli Li;lii|;ii Vdlltiv Bailrun<l wu<i Ltiliicb mii<iwqi:eli*ii:ii:n. B.forllutlitclicQi.AUi'iitnwn,

' 1?i 3lfj' ei*." "M*. ,* J><jrJViix y re ti r (or Summit.

i'uiimu 4iid /jfilftivarv itnilroj'J,) (JliattiRtn,Mailmnij, JlurrlBtown, M'.>rribl']Lii!iti, LuLville,

' AI . )nu P. M,, aao'iiBHMii-** i-1:ii>«<(.*}«top-,'iuij .it llilburu. Summit j'.liiithuiu, Msdinon,Morris to iv ii aiid 4il «in(i<'nt< wt-'-t to lli.cke(t§-

,<-(jntmclJDK a* Wtttorlou will, train or

Norffi U.HiohlloId Spricga, Utica, *r. Tbi'thin runs 'liroiiph tu O«wt»(,'O Htifltlo mi''ii'jlilield a-jnunu Uut aDX in iUiUJk) ottuukjnioniludi".

At«io«>P. M, Hover AcoominodatioD forUtialbani, Horriitovu ami Dover.

Fur BurmmlEtvU'B, JltnkuiBriilBc, Vtimi,ilUoRtoB. Htirlinn, fiillotto, Bcrkt-loj Height

*utlall at t t iuut ou Pasaalo and Delaware B.R. (N. J . West Lino Railroad) 7:90, 10:10 A,« . •nd4:W and 8;ai P . H.

Will be kppt oppn tlironclmut the winter of luiilmfor partlra and any wha wl*h to Rproil tt UoVWk

t Mill be l u t l tonaUa ait mita e*ll *u}oy\ K&ckawi

6R0CERIES Mi PROVISION,

BOOTS nud 8U0£H,W | " ' j ' fhili'of l/iwTintts! C l niiilii1 II sl'i-Miilly nl

"l"l-2rIi»tte^?«Vii"*t.InATi.rIlI^ '.Ir.h'v-'rr.l

M i " " ' ' "S " ! i""""j l"j! i rLAN<II»OX f

FORCITEPOWDER

Is the best blasting powmarket.

»0VEIl TIME TABLE.

TrulQi arr ive »nd depar t from tl i it • tat tooi follnwn;KABTBOUKD A. M. WKHTBOCRO A.M.

OaiU'go E i i i i f m ' S:55 FUBH'H Mali V;3lDuvet El|>ress 6\b', Uulljlo Ei|>.* 10:21

EtiHtoD JJtii'rodi »Ur, Unrcr Accon. ISifflS

v.v. ElniiraEiin-o*a*a:24Bint-Uiiiio,, El.* 12:11 EHSIUH Eljmxa B:3<jUUIVI Aui'nii. 1J:45 DoverEipruns 0:22Kattuii M.I I 3:41 Ii'k<ittHtfmr.Eu>.7:a:Jhhiim Esprctu' im Dtill'ilo E i p / 8:21Uovor Acciim. 6:Df. nnvpr Aocr.m. 10:10BulTulo K.j-jr«8i* 7:W lliillilt) Ex.' 10:29EnatuD Aeoom. ":W

*Vn. Bwnton Bnucli.

CHE8TE11 liRANUH :rinvui, «iitioitf. Kt»T«

l» 35 per cent, strongerthan any known explosive.

Is not »s dang<>romi tohandle or transport.

Is )ila»tic and prwlaee*much less fumes.

Is waterproof and

hfloldiiN low an Hiiy otherhigh explosive.

Tlu iairitti /mill hw lir HT 1 b.Office: 55 Liberty St., N. Y.

Wirk*: Draketvlllt, N. I.

- . a.r>i1M!1 U.41I IrjoU 7.47 .._.liMtd 6.44 Hiiyi-nsmina 7.52 4.35u an a.w KcCalnwillc 7fifi t.«:*•*» r.;ii ]',iit (»MIU UGH fill!)H113 li L!7 D.iver H10 5.

THE OLD RELIABLESTOVE DEALER,

ALEX. WIGHTON,DOVER, * . J.

liati itwa.vi on Is ami a lirgn »Uv:k ut

UOT-iAIll: FUHXACES,0t Ui Ulat u< m l lagnnJ itrba. <or

n n U « public u< iirint bnlldliiii. AliiriloaMGrtmbitof

COOK, PABLUBim

STOVES, RANGES.Ac. Abo a rwiflty ol

LAMPS.Oil, LmtrriM ami Bril

A I ml ktiiortniiiut uf

TIN AND JAPAN WARE,

il IU miner nnd at tlie «lH>rieat'iu>llc«.

ALEX. WI6HT0N.

P R I M E LK{UOBS- F o n -

Family and MedicinalPurposes.

L. D. SCHWARZ,SUSSEX STREET, DOVER, /.'. J.

bnmIinow oirerltigIly*, nml otiiir« u l » . mijl.eoper .JU.FI .

din from to elf, tn fl.rid.llruntl'iM n-ihni 4Gclti. to j.100.NYinvg uf all kluUv from 41) i-r*. to ?l,50All vliirhiCB unit Ivtucu fri.tn #1 23 to tG |)i

M. V. B. SEARING.CARPENTER an* BUILDER.

•UCKWXLL Hi.. MTU,». J.

XtoofliigfWith bethrhdUtiH I u aaahM to p

• SLATE n0OFB dinper tktiH I u aaahM todnper tlua m r

Ut f k l d

DWdOMMMrUU. i m .

JOHN J. ECKHART.toBinitbifakbart,)

MASO5 ADD BUILDER.

Conlrutf Ukn and Batarlali rvnlabad tar

BV1L.DINUB, BRIDUE8.

whither or BUCI « 8T0HI.

JOSEPH C. JOHNSON,

r.rrl.l- trl..!.!. Natl

awl Repairer,Wm s. r«i|St4.

mm4t aM, raita WBtlng.HIS I t , OUVEtt.

County Collector's Notico.TtinCnnnt,T Collector will tin at Hit Surro-

Kttf'n oftlie, MnrriitowD, for tlie trunnacilrinof Uutlnrm. nn Thnrndnv nf "ni>li ivitt k. frnmH O V W K A. U., 10 1J vu l iKk/ i l . Ailcwm-

J i f M

AT'JIll:

a r . PLEASANT STOKE

FLOUR!AT TIIK I.OWKKT (

M O R R I S C O U N T Y

MACHINE &IR0N Co.AIR COMPKR88OR8, af kith-

HOI8TI.\«i KiV<iINKS, duplex• H « rcvvruillle.

Pl'MPINU KKGINE8.4 tCHIBlCll.

PUMPS, 4»M* w

UUMimu.ru>.! .••« UMll.

H r m >nd IJiiht C.«Hn«. In Iron, Br. . , ,•nd I'lio»plior Broiizo, ForKiiiKe of everj de-HiiDllon: BOILERS, liomnutal, tuliulir tad

The Equipment or IronMinn a specially.

mA Work*. t•..IOVEH. S . J . I

T H E BEST HOLIDAY GIFT *Tui l!uu fur tlio coiuluK jenr, in

J « t 7(« BBOAO Br.,sp.wTKRm .... ratmn

UAV AKV KVKNING Kl'^SIUNS.H'puman.Wp, nuaVk.vpliix, ATtthtoello

Mr'ilioSX'''starlK"'i}fcV'lliiJo™™illt»T.TliewHllnff, EnuniMiDK .ml Curil WriiinKtatui>£»o ami ItiiKini'wH Kilucnlor IrtT.

TlIK NEW GALLERY

IS NOW OPEN!O«r K™ Ink Caili Slow.

MRS. E. 0. LACEY,

P'Tticulir ittcullon 1H lnviti',1 tr, m ,

»hll.liion In Hi, i,,ai, , , , j „ „„, t l D ||™«likh iru .olitu my o . n niuk ""•"»>

M1W « . o . HCF.V.Arllit and I'hutuiir.iiili

O n r Sc» V.ni Cut , H « „ , '•!•"<"•

tt.J.

JOHN 1I0WELL,

TAILOR,'^ MERCHANTBLACKWELL STREET,

*p. P«M ! ' •« , Dnn, ft. j .

• fiwt Clotiiioc at KetiftutuMfl R . u . . . ; .

OilANINt AND HePAIHINB.

J. J. BACKOFFKIloiJ.mi.E »E*tEH IS

WINES,LIQUORS,

and CIGARS.BLACKWELL St., DOVER.

Butlneii Naticel

CHOICE REAL ESTATE.i iniK' ill11lie vuwtT vr»teil In urn liy tW

THURSDAY, Fekraary tOtk,.^7, ln-l we?a 1 lie limirn of Vi mid ft oWciult I'

It., nl llu' lintri nf KI'INOII HTIIC, OrrniHiiVuHt v. MiirriKUnuuty, N.J. , TiilKTl'-KIVEM UK*, lour or live nt' liiotur. ilm | u m uj-

itiiJis»rwi!iy"!:if.nHa«dl<M"%'"lr\i!''|("rmJt.'ml.y. N.'» .1.1-..-.V, bolwn-n »mhh Uk»IIJI3 nDiioijtc v i4 Sittiiiituiu c^urluiiffi mi wli jell1>WI> is II

t'HAMi;Kooil u-i

iru. Juneiu>IK-ut w

l

uisiiiti ^ six rooms, a rrmwll urib, two welle <J i l l d also n

f

ADMINISTRATORS SALE

REAL ESTATE.BY virtue "< «u»fit• v tiE tlm OipbftHs'Ojnii

, t ilio C, uutv oI'MorriR, the Acliun> B lri-torott i ic (Htoli)of Anna iVirlaOg, druiftiffil,will MII at nul'lit.' niictiiM nn rim t>n.«.inj ,•», nr FIPII»1<-!X. N, .1 . vn MONDAY, IVLruary

HUi.lHB?, al2:30iiVI(«li1'. If., the rolbuin^

Tin: J-'HWTT'IACT liiini- ilic lui tueatui tntcfRii.icu*ivi->iilii>Aiii'a LtTbov i.fWiHi.MS.;«-v RIII! wit1, Liy (h' if (I:iic-J Minih 9S:)>,hl'i MIII Hciiiilcu in M'>rrs Couuty tvrurd ut

l> riiur-'-,, cuiv.yH li.Amiit l/t)i«.>n l>y Williamil LiMir((im»!«ri>, tiyii-nlunti-dyaivli IHI.

7;l, nii'1 r,-['O!ilcd it: fi;.i-i iitcrriHiii Jltwh {fw a..u, A-., ami M-MiihMiit two .ml lb

""DI'A.KICHUIJIB,"10

Ai)OiiDiHlrfttor.

NOTICE.

Estate of William Trethe-wuy, deoeuscd.

PUKBCAKT to the ui-'lrr ol tlie Bturogat*of iliit County of Morr:i, made on lLa

linrelty Riven (to alt jitirmUii^hiiVlntf rbiaia

ot UitillounlY of Murrii, (U'c»Mcdltopri>»eiiltlie same, unilor oatli or alilfmilioD, to the »ab-HenlJ(.T(oii or before tlio tweiity.gcventli day otOutol'i'r ticit, belog iiiue mon t i n froa Iliailate of en lit (inter: itnd an t creditor ofglectinxtu bring ID aud eiliilut tiiti ur Ijnr cl»(m, -toderoatb <n »mruiatiop, withiniho t imem limited,will bo Fureitt bavr«<l n! lii» i»r hot aotifNa)i(irdlur«uiiliiBt the Eiccntur.Datiul tho*winti-'Biccutli i larof Jamigrt' 1 .

>. 186T. WJLLIAU K. 1I1ETHBWAY,

Notice of Settlement.Nollco ii tiuroby given tbat tlie aooonnta ofiu HUliBLTiber, Admin in Irttor o#Brit i l» 0.

./nnr, (IncodHfil, will tin amllU.ri anil stated byHit HurniKBle. anil rciKirtcil fur Hf'tllcninnt tottie Orjiliaut G^nrt *JI tlio Croats of X a n i i ,- Uoodiiy the fourth * -t?~—

Dried Jan. Siitli, 1667. ia.

Notice of Settlement.Kottocm luic-lijf*lvcc tlitt tlienoroniil* of

lie subHcribRr, Adminiplritor of Elixoiitii;, (tteiuapd, wilt be undilt-cl i h d tinteA>\ HID BurruHitf, •ad rt-'wrtcd fortettleiuenia ttie Orpli»on' Cuuri ol tlie Gouotvof Morrli.n MundHv tho MT< ml, day nrMarcb ne i l .

D%t«d Hue. %7th, 18H6Ml*- A. JL'DHON GOt .

Notice of Settlement.it icy In ni'reby glvca (hi t ttic acrotinfs of

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