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VOL XI DOVER, MORKIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, SATFBDAY, JTOJB 10.1882. NO 27 THE IRON ERA Ttie Dover Printing Company, 1'DIILIMIIEIM isn I'll-JIUETOIUI. Oin JO on Ekrtwoll Bsmit nil door to The Kutional UciOu Bank. OP" HITU«1:UII*TION Unu T o . " , - - - - - - - «2,0(> yii MuutiiH, - - - - - - - - l . u u TJirco uouliii, - - - - - - - 6 0 ADVEIirlSIMG RATES. SPK1K. I I WE. | 2 Win. | 3TO-11 m, ]$ 7r.lt l 2. r 4* l wi|* 1 1 2 3 < 75 r.o r.o 2 '2 a 4 f. C w 7f r»f y, r i 2r fit H r.o 7 on 8 OH 8 (Kll 10 'J>'. 5 15ffi.|13 t j I ill. !](l| 16 Oil] IS IH: | HHtlU: PASSAGE TICKETS ORAM, HANCE & Co.'s STORE, POUT ORAM. N. J. F.IOll «ll Ilio ft,,,d,ml linn of ttnmMy I? frrni Ni.wYork l!i Livor.x.ol .t LOWEST !(\I'EH. K\M Dl£AI'T80N 31IKAT UK'TAIN THE OLD STAND. UNION HALL BUILDING, Bliclnnllntrei't, Duver, Hot Air Furnaces, COOK, l'AIILOK, UMTJKO STOVES, RANGES, 5 " i Ool.n $ s fid!© 4 fi< fi fill S SO 6 01) Iff 0(1 12 fiO i r> mi ift /;(> }t'2 (H> (i fiO it 01 U no i;t «« us ar lii Ot* iTi IK) 41 00 ¥ u 00 Iff (J(i 14 (ID IKoi) '21 00 '>r. r.o 3 liOl :\7 m 1)5 (HI Tl ffA C x fits. Corner of fflai-liffcil and Suif DOVKU, N. .7. I. B.JOLLEY, Proprietor. HwBPSaiulCnrria^Etnr.M. t. C. BIERWIRTH, A.NALTTICAL CHEMIST PGVF-It, N. J. \JW£TBES 0/ aff D ESCIUPI JONS OF ORES AND MINERALS. KEROSENE OIL,, LAH'MINB AND /V fill BSHOrtmunt of TIN & JAPAN WARE, FBUIT CANS, tc, TIN HOOFING, EAVKS, TliOOGIIS, I.E.UJKlla, mill «ll Miula otJoMli.B hi m.t line , m l l l tllli liOHt l] f; IHI nt s j.aict f"' olil Tti^r tnken In . uliorlu ALEXANDER WIOHTON. [utifi-alCi. 1H7D. I-}.. p EO. 0. CCMJ1INS, M. U., OENEIUL I'ltACTITlONEIt, 1ND SPECIALIST IN THE TltEATSIEK OF JMALAUIAI. 1I1SEAKKK. OFFICE AI THE BUCKLE HOUSE, DOVF.lt, N. 3. JO1IJV DllUKIlMKIl'S SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTIN SALOON, SUSSEX STREET (botweBUtlioHANBrON HOUHEatnillO|i DOYFAi, N. ,7. The place Us licfii cnlir.ly relitti'd In i marinn(.r. lADIi'.H 1 nmi Cf'HLDUKN'H I UOTIINO A HPJ30IALTY. SMITH, ATTORNEYS 4 COUNSELLORS AT LAY/, Cor. Blackwell and Sussex Sts, DOVER. N- J. I. H, HEJflUBOim. A. 0. BUITH L, W. THURBER, flUPEIUNTENDENT OF PUflMC SCHOOLS OP H0IUI2S COUNTS. OFFICE AT a H. BI(KS3E'3 BT0B1 DOVER, N, J. Strtioial nfRca hoars on Satardavg from 8 A M.LmisM. V " ftfOSEB BIiANCHARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, IHD MABTEIL INCIIANCfcRI, DOVER, N. J. re and tin i Counsellor at Law, AND MASTER IN CHANCERY, Ofiku In the Natiouil Union Unnlf BmldiuR 3MCF» it,i ST., DOVER N. J WM. T. ALLES. 8. J. PALMER. ALLEN & PALMER, BUILDERS, SHOPS ON ESSEX ST. FOR GROCERIES CK> TO TUB OLD RELIABLE STAND. ALE J. SUCCESSOR TO H.r.SAKDEESOS, OPPOSITE THE DEPOT, his always on hand n fall and fresh stock standard goods at REASONABLE P1UCES. It doesn't fty tnexponmeDt«lib Oonr. Ai your firooer tor thoI&mons VIOLA BRAND, and Ulio no other. It ia alirnys i;flfl<i-«ti 1 relied Dpon overj time. Shj.i!erBon on tli ono br&ud incrauod MB flour trmlofiOOIn bill iuMulllaill (' WARREN S I . , DOVER, N.J. EM03T 7A.HQILDSR, - - Pwp'r. Oysters in every Style. Canned Goods of all kinds, LAGERS, ALES, SEGARS, ALL OP THE CHOICEST. Every gnont will bo trcnic<1 in thpbojt mnn- ner, ai'ft ii myIntention to make Uil« * well ordered resort for my Incnds tnd tbefieriera! public 8-if M. V. B. SEARING, CARPENTER and BUILDER, BLACKWELL ST., DOVER, N. J. Plitiind8[»otflo«tfonaforbniiainGi.Contr»atl tuien md mktfjrl»Jifnrnith«d. Slate Boofing With belter facilitlei I an entbled to pnt On SIATE HOOFS cheaper than OTor using nans but the bent qanlitj of slst* *od em- Iilojing firet-oluu mtobaolos- I can gnir. aatee miterial and work in ever; particu- lar. Tar Sheathing Felt ilwajfl en fc*mL S»t«d Ootober 13th. 1890. Spring Dress Goods! Best line of Dress Goods and Trimmings at PARDEE & CLARE'S, . norm. 6EO.SSANN vile* a call frntn nil MR frauds io |ii» pf i CIJNTDN hTUIiliT.wlicef.jrUiciiiiim] FINE POOL TABLE anilft well fitted ami couplet o DOUBLE BOWLING ALLEY THE BEST PLAGE of iu lm>:l fin i•tijdvincnt in this sretiun is D ; MOLLER'S DOVKIt, N . J . FINE NEIV Billiard AND Pool Tables CHUNKVICK & HALKE. ORCHESTRION , lunnsliinj; music equal to » bri G£0. F.ITRLT'S CELEBRATED LAGER BEEU «JiHtrB on «l«n»J(t an*J Ibfibcstot WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS always provideil for the patrons of ROLLER'S OPERA. HOUSE AKO BILLIAHD ROOMS. FOR ALL THE Choice Fruits Of THE WINTER SEASON, COUGH DROPS orytlnnR for the cliildrcn, go to MRS. S, TREWARTHA'S, SUSSEX STREET, DOVER, N. J. 60 GTS. PER LB. Go and try the now fainoas "SUN CHOP TEA" KUW oiilj nt the store of tho'New York andChina Tea Co., Dover,_N. J. It m a. now crup tea of three kinds possessing esc^lliuit qualities of bodyand flavor, clean in k^if, frt-Hli ami fra^nint in innul and oup, tuul curod li^j' ono of tlio best piLt:k^rw on iluj Jsland of Formosa. We ^fiaruatee this TKA to IID us good 8% fitiy yo» nan l>uv in M o m s conuLy for 90 conts. J ^ - O^L'.V liOc! (ilia! GOi-. 1 60c! Coffees! €offees! Coffees! IUO llic. 18c. We. 23c. MAKACAIBO 20c. 22e. K5c. ii«e. JAVA 2ilc 3()c. iKJo. 1'IiANTATlON 3Hi-. unil :t*2c. ! «er WE I!OAST AIJJ ODit COFFEKS in NowYork every week. We defy ill] competitors to product; as good and as frosh a potl'00 fur JJ11' above jirict'H. AVy alsu kcej) ouhitud a lar^c fitocli of FRUITS OF VARIOUS KINDS, CANNED GOODS, SUGARS, SPICES THE HEAVY SHIPMENTS OF o snll ut, t«ifit for thu buiiofl t of our tea mid ouflun . SUN CHOP TEA, Cull lorn Btttiiiile to (li« st-w ud Iry H bi-fm THE NEW YORK AND CHINA TEA COMPANY, BLACKWELL St., 10pp. Brick Block, JHover.i GIVE ME A CALL! MRS. KEARNS, MINE HILL, N. J. HAS HE/1 DTOUE WELL STOCKED WITH DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, FEED, &c. FKKSII GAHHEK BICICDS OFALL KIND1. CIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES, WINES AND LIQUORS, ALE ANDBOTTLED BEER, of all kinds, find io fact I keep everything which is kept in u count store. Givo moa call nnd l>t> cmmnoF'il. DOVER STEAM DYEING, . JEHSE3N, Dyer and Oiirpet Weaver, would inmnnnne U> (he -lifiK^Q? oi KhU p!»wo aoi vlc'ioity that will rjeet all tltnir wnuta in dydug irnd cuipot wu.iviug, DYEING Lndiee Merino nun CnHhmero Dre«sen, Shawls mid Clnsitei n upoolnlty; and all kinds of nuricH nr& notilty uii'iitioii, ny("u AUC> ticnffnOu. tr^n'i^M^^irf£jiiriiii3i)ltt| ODHIH, l^JLiits find 'e*i« clenuoa or dj'cd ami nontlj flnishtid without rijipiiiR. By olenniug and dyeiug fadad ,ud worn cbttiing they inis-ht hi mvia same able for a long time. CAHPKT WKAVlNGI-I^vinRlhaverybeNtLooiUH forLifltai vA evcr^tbii)^ fitted up forflrsfc-clasawork, [ think I cnu dtltver whut the liidieH vmnt iftprthpy 'iavn tftknn thotrouble to out iuid HOWtbeir rags Eio»!y, a good nig eurpet. J ;ei,'p tlw very l)e«t warp for my cu.-dniufrs mid nil milorii nto nttcaJod tn with nnte. Our >ct r!i(;» dyed any color. A reiionnblo price puid for Surjict rdes. Carpet OD hand \'o' iln. PlHcoof bnsinom intho OLDFKESIii'rERU.V C11V1WU, COll I3MCKWELL ND ritOSI'ECT SlU, DOVElt, N. J. Dov O r, N. J., Sept. 30th. 1881. C- S- JENSEN"- THE DOVER LUMBER CO. iffere to builders the best opportunities in tlio purchase of LUMBER f overy grade and description including LOW PKICES and the groat advantage of having Lumber Worked to Order iy machinery at the place where it is pvirehasod, greatly lessening the cost oi building by the great saving in manual Iubor. Our stock always includes Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings nd LUiUBSIl of every description, find especial pniua are taken io give Batislaction in every particular. QEOBOERIOEIBDH, treuident. WM. H. LjiMBEitT, Hoo'y niid Treaa, I. W. SziBiya, Oen' DENTISTRY IN ALLITS BRANCHES AT S.B. JOHNSTON'S DENTAL HOOMS. INSERTING, EXTRACTING, FILLING. *o. N O iLdillttonnl clmrpo for eitnoting wbei JIUIV tenth »ro tunorlod. Woiranowma! ; Ueitntifnl BOIB of tcclh (or FIFTEEN DOLLARS. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Br,8eptcinl)era5tb.l87G. EO. RICHARDS & Co, DOVER, N. J. BRANCH AT CHES'EB N. J. klwtji etxtj t coioplen Morria Count7 Surrogate's Office- APRIL 17tli, 1892. nil!tor r,f Edmund D. nultcT, Elfcatnr riN . RHiil Etttilll *cri-tlit.jr*<iftli( ng in tii-.-lr itt tf tlio Bliovn-mmPil Ei- rnlereil liy llio Surrngatn l«r fiifo iiuLIio notice to tatc nf sail decedent to , under nitliiu IB frcm 'Ilia fto[r, byactfinfinpscopj i order, williin twenty dajs liwafler, lii tba mnat public places in tho connf? of B for two moatliB, md 1U0 witliiti tbe ncnty il*ys by sdvertininK tbe lame in EBA one or tho newitpiinfiri nf ihU -- of tioo ItlioBarro- lute mr Ih o »|iaco o nrtWn J ); andtftny crodllor Bhall neRltctto ixfiltiit Iila or lior dobt, datnind ind eUim dtliln HID mid period or nine months, public nice being pi von as iforfiufri, uncb crudltcr nil boforever dobktro3 of bin or her action lernfnrnpftlnit the eaid Sifoator. A trap copr from tbs mlaafei. [•10* OHA8. A. OILLES, Sarrog^te. PAULG. BOTTICHER, 51 BROAD St, NEWARK, HJ. Will be iVUi oftoa ta b c W . ' M ftoor of 1 KMEttBnildlDB.on JUTDAIOFBAOH WEEK, ftoa 940 A. ir'. io SdOr. H. 1 Dry Goods IS, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE ^CUTLERY, Mining Materials, Gas Pipe and Fittings, IRON AND STEEL. I \ JkOBNTB FOB TBS i Celebrated Rand Drill, Drafts and Passage Tickets County Collector's Notice!' I will bg it Ib. oBia af lh«Bnnonto, Hor- riilomi, tor tin MmieUon of Omul/ bnll- H, on Tborfd*j of etab weekudkVth« of amrg. ElchtnH $66 WS Vonluti,]! BEEMER & PALMER DKJJ.lRtttl COAL, WOOD, MASOtfS' MATESIiir,S, BLUE STONE, FERTILIZERS ff ABD AHD PAIi£ BBIOK, UOS, CEMENT, CA10DBI) IL1BTBB, HIONT BIIIOE, a FLAG STONES CORDING, 0KLLAB BTEPfi, OOPINO, SILL9, LINTELS AND CISTERN NECKS, WHJJJH'S PHOSPHATE, Bone Dust, Gunno, Poutlretie, LAND PIASTER, £c. WOOD sawed instove lengths OOAIi, STOVE, EGO, CHESTS UT. OrdozB mtj be »(2drog*ed through tbe Po»t Iffice I/>ck Iioi 29, or left »t i, Beemer'aoSlci aDlMliwoll9t. 1nci- BUB lex, orM tlioyird. ELACKBMITH'S COALw^larHlyou hand. Spring Goods THAT BODBRBR & HBAGAN lava heeu daily roemviiif; /or tlio past jrionlb from New Xork and Kastorji jjjujjufactoniss IKIS swdlcd our stock of BOOTS AND SHOES ious, such lending makes as EDWIN C.BURT, STACY & ADAMS, HANAN & REDDISH, H. W. MEHRIAM, O.H.HOWARD.. and di>rx>nz oilier equally celebrated iiiaimfactui-frs huvo fuiuif ir (juoto (o fit'cui't! our crftaMiKliiiiMit in tho Jc;ul it lifts wUviiyu )n lod. AN iij{i!iiifiicturtr,s onrsi'IvcH wo stiiiul in tlie front rank. The ,rnii('c and dumbiiity of our own liuiho lms I'lirmul for us a lending l-opulittion for over a 'juurk'v of a contury. It woulil IJC impossible to ^ivc it description of our immense stock, Ijut tho public arc earnestly invit«l tn call and cxiiinino tlio cle^atit styles ftiifl excellent qunliiy of our goods ami tho dtfi'ftotivo pricr-s wo an* offering them at RODERER & HEAGAN, COR, WAKREN ANDDICKEKSOK STS., OPP. D,, L. & W. R. E. DEPOT, DOVKR, N. J. SEND FOK OIEOULAE.] FOR A HANDSOME DRESS EDITORIAL NOTES. Tht ttriktag Iron woAert are serious)/ injuring th« Btrikbg coa! tninen. "Deiu- cnty it tmlh." lake Uta Horey letter for it It ii noticed that GuHdius we not emi- grating to lii* comity M they were before tlu Dominion adopted e, sound proiectire One of Uia jorow at the tfallejr trial ic «• riok tluthll Wotadeapured of. Borne of the othm bid fair todie of old age befort A WRONG CONCEPTION- In an abstract of bin forth coming nual report, Mr. Jua. M. Swank, Booretarr of tba Aioerioaa Iron and Steel Associati. Btatlstioe juit published show tbit Nt jereey produced 787,062 tons of iron ore, more than 0par cent of Urf total production of th«Ufliiad Stata. hft Supreme Court of theDistrict oi Colombia haa refused another hearing In tin oane of Oaiteaa, and be is turned over to tbi ofQaei of tbe Bxeontiootr Bad gnve dl Gsribaldi, the Italian patriot, who In tw hemispheres eBpoased with hit) sword tbe ilgbti of common men, died on Friday nigh cf Jut w«k. fill death will ba regretted bj lie Mends oi liberty thwrnghout the irorld, The Democratic city of Nev Yotk hao debtaf (B7tO0O,000, equal toa debt of <2iO, 000 for a town of the rise of Dover. If the rncraof am heap up aaah t pile u tbi »B rouDkipility what would it do if : had control of ths oatloa ? «-|DRESS PATTERN ia Sfitiu, Black Sorgo, FhnntA, Jjntlios CJolh, or any otjior Fabrio, or for a &no pair of K.ID GXJOVBS, BEAUTIFUL TIES AND SCARFS, { HEAT AHTICLES IS LADIES' UNDERWEAR, EITHER INJID3LIKS OB FL1KNEL9, SILK TABLE MATS, TIDIES, LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS. Io grc&t v&rtcly In DOIOB, and a groat mortmcnlof ' FANCY ARTICLES*&g GO TO Whitlock & Lewis, NO. 6 NEW BLOCK, COR. BLACKWELL and MORRIS STS. AIWHJB oa hand Rfull lino of GROCEIf IE3 AND l'RO VISfONH, Public tentiment has halted B moment to insider the necewity aod utility of ohutob bells. The New York Observer, tha gnat teriaD journal, obBetres that there DO ffier* seofs In hiviag a hs)l on a obuh than there i>in having one on a theatre, "Anoilier defaulter who is a member of oburoh," hai got to bo a verj common ex- nmong the newspapers. Hi wouM il do to vary the moDotouy of this thinn bynoting the defaulter* who a n not memheia of cburebea ? Any good rule ought >forkboth waje. 1 bat Ihe venerabio Peter Cooper's nlnetj odJ yearn btre not impaired hia intellect is rfiowu Ijy tbo following liiat to free tradera *' We might an well permit our enemies fo direct tho wtivetnenii of our tinmee in tlm of war w to lot tbom direct or control oni mflimfftcturing and oilier industrleB intim of peace, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison bud Andrew Jackson were nil protectionists, bit tha MoDoasld, Beak, Wattorsoa, BurA, Oox BOIJOQI of Demoortia polUioIftDB are itMiflipg tbnt jiftrty Into the oomp of the free traders •while fcakiog them believe the party Is still true totbe principles of Jefferson, Jfadison A fow jean ago 700 ioaa of pig iron per week iras the highest yisii ever mads by a 20 foot blest furaaos. For some time put 1,200 to 1,300 hu been regarded M therlgh 1 . thing forftfurnace of that size, and now cornea D fumade of (ha Edg«r Ttomwn Stoel Oa, of tl:i« size, with a yield of 1, POT tons in «edngle veek. Tbe Eauner publishei for capital tba re- ported iajlng of Don Cameron that he would if defeated in PtnuBjlfiniu, oppose a pro- Uotive tariff as Btrongly as he bid favored ft. Mr. Cftuidroti hEtd cfarjotmced the story w EDunqubliflt-d Ho nearly a week before Out of course anything like politionl fairness would hardly he eipeoteA of the Banner. The PcrtBinnulu (Va.) Timet, a Domo- orath newepapor candidly saya: "It is plaiu that in Virginia, at least, thia question of n protective tariff latobia lendieg mue. In i all meaearefl of expediency dud policy, anc it is Iho rock upon which tbe ao-culled Dem MGREGCR & CO. liNT THEIU VERY COMPLETE SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING! o tlio ntlentioa of intending parclieserg, mih the full aasiirnnce that a selection, satisfactory in cvoiy respect, ciin bcmuile Irom it. Wosliow BUSINESS SUITS, from $7,50 to $18, io all tbo intermetlialo grades, and cut both in Sacks addFrocks. ress Suits, from $15 to $25, in Cutaways and Prince Alberts. MORRIS COUNTY MACHINE & IRON Co. DOVER, N. J. MNINIIUCHIIEI STEAM ENGINES, AIR COMPRESSORS, IRON anil BRASS C ABTmGS, FOBGINO of all DESOBIPTIONS. A«0Btc for Fairbanks' Scalsc and Ter- mlligor's Units. VOQHHEES BROTHERS, MORRISTOWN, m in mew MASON AND BUILDER, D0YIH,H.' Gmtnolitilin inon.ttmli lorel.bii. Bumud Brink Work, PUIiUrtgr tnd Jobblor jmmptlT ftttoldBd to Ortu* OUK PANTALOON STOCK sompriscs rnnoj Cnoi(!i! KTYLEa, nnd at every price, !wm the clieaprst to iljo best grades. A completo lino oi NEW SPRING OVERSACKS, from $6 to $18. J©~ Weronhespecial ioduepments in OUT Boys' nml Cliildren'a Btock and offer OUR OWN MAKE EXCLUSIVELY, and at tlic LOWEST PKICE8 ever made, An rianuimtion of our goods will confirm our slateotRUts, nnil BDJ seleotlos mn&e, i/ not satisfnetorj', may bo retnrucil or tho munej refunded if desired. CO., Iron Front Clothiers, 850 AND 852 BROAD $T,, NEWARK, NJ, (E DOORS SOUTH OP NEWAEK ft NEW TOItK DEPOT.) tJILDEBfl 1 , CAimiAGE MAKERS', BLACK- SMITHS' OOHTilACTOna AND M1N- IHQ 80PPLIE8, Ajrlenltnn Iicplementi, Se«df, Fnrtflfteri, , Art. ?«l&tt, Oils, OUII, eto. 77ALT2E A. .WOOD'S Calebratsd 2£0W£BS and SSAFSBS. J. J. BAOKOFP'S BILUARD PARLORS St ">0VEE, N J., »n> t t o t i o s l l j hnilihrf aid <aol] Hqolpind irllk threi ct OBIPflTHS OELE- BI1LIAIU) >n3 POOLTiBtEfl: Khnt'i, FUinw, Hllw w i n . Toltdo, OIIIID- mtl. St. Louli, puar Dnliv'i ud Lion NEW MARBLE YARD X3W DOVBIU mbsoriber hsi SEEDS,- ; rERTILIZERS. VOORHEES BROTHERS, MORHI8TOWN,W.3. u&i, sayi Canada adopted aprclectiye polio; been sbe found herself neit door to a countiy of great natural ve&lth th&t pnU a premium on in due try, and they wcra l-vaiitage. Protection wos a necessity, tl:o peojJe of ilio DoDiicioa have fount its beutflts in a rapid inorctwo la maoafao- turcB, andgreater contentnient and prosper ity lUrougliouttUa country. Democratic Congressman Frank Hurd, of Ohio, oaid at tta recant I-'ree Trade (Hub dinner thoaverage weakly wages paid to workmen in England, in the year 1880, just fifteen cents higher than it was in tho United States, which causea the Protectionist to raniaik: "VetMr Herd was speaking at a table rbere sat and smiled npproricgly tbe Rey. Henry iVard Boocher, Hiniater Flenipoieo- lia.j 'J that King who, on MoQut Sinai, ut- tered the comnianctmeQt "Thanshall not lie,' OT wotJs to ttiot effect.' Tho Greenback party BIIOWB more signs of life in SlUcouri dbic in any olher S(ata. Us ccavenlioaat Uoberly last week was well attended and enthnslaetto, Tbe Democrats aie evidently afraid that it Kill defeat their all laid plan for grabbing « « r j Ooagree- tslmai District in tt» State except one. The feeling of tboGreenbaclers on thin eubjwt was eipresaed la one of ta< resolatlonii of tho platform. It roadfl as foliawa: "We 3B- Bounoe the attempted Nation*! dtifnnebiAo- Eof 190,000 Totan b UisBouri by the late BtmocraUo Leglfllntnre in tbe redUtrict- iog of the Bute Bolely In tbe intereat of tbe DamocroUo party, ai aorltne agafoBtsuffragb Bad an outrage tint thoald bo rabakfld at the polls At the next election. Tho Northern end Southero Fresbjteriso l Abii did li GuDoral AssembiieB did ft fellcitoos thing in their eorreapondeace by telegraph inltiaUng the fraternal reUtfona irhloti hare too long been daUj6d It Is nowmore than twenty yearn nince tho two bodies pax Tho vontids mode by tba w bare long ago bhcdodUkwuioat ill other oLrolofl. Beo- onolliation baa been attempUd u ' e n l HIDBB between tbe twi AssembUtB, but hia always failed for eome tmnoa or other, generally * Ttsrj petty one. The Old Sobool and Kew Sflbool bodieB, whioh hail long been eep&ratr ed, formed & happy union a dozen yean ago and from present Indications there is reason totallevethat by this lime next year, or at JhfiBt in two years, the Northern and Southern churches will have Formed a onion similarly happy. IROM AND STEEL PRODUCTION, The report of the eecreUry ot the Amor!- can Iron and Bteel Association far tho jeer .Sftifaaajnstbecnoompleted. The fallowing s taamwtj of It* oonteita: ProdactioB of plg-lron in 1881, net tons, *,84l,fi64, Includ- log 21,086 ton* of iiplegeleisani prodnotion of all tolled Iron, (Deluding naili and eioln;!- ing raili, W5\BiG tocf; BcuetMr steel nil*, not ton*, 1,330,502; DJHH hearth iteel rmilfl. tot tans, 35,217; iron u>a other rails, net tons, 468,581; prodactlon of iron ud atwi atreetMlli fnolnded in above, 21,564; crttotblfl «t«el ingots, set toss, 69,70S; open h u r t h steal Ingota, net tuna, HC,D1C; Bet. aeriteellngota, net torn, 1,639.1117! V.ir» u d patent Heel, net tona, SfiiT. Pro. doottan of ill kJndaof stoel, net toni, 1,77*,- 913. PiodaoUon ot bloomi from onand pig iron, net tow, 84t6O8, Import* of I n n hnditael, *61,C55,0J8, Import-of ironors, RiW taM/7SS.a«T.- Eiporti Ql iron it«l, |:fi,7«4w?. FrodDOtlou of IAIIB Superior Iron on, groaa torn, J,83G,S35; prodnotloa of I»fi on la iTerwT, gron ton*, 717,007. ToUl prodaoUon of Iron ore In ouni jour 1W0, art toni, T,H7i,7OS. . _ Wflll be weeptefl philo. Bophio&lly, it reluclsntly, that we h»B agafa entered upon a ojcla of low priQea lor iron end aieel. We do not thiak this malt ia greatly fo be regretted If we consider thai acme remocij is needed to check our enor nonaimpjirtaUoiu of these artiolM. Wera these Itaportfttiom to be oontinaoA lot a few yean longer, upon the scale whioh hoa ex- isted during the part three yean, oar Iron and sUel Industrie* would Buffer the taoat aeriou* aoBBeqaenoeB, whioh woald be felt for a generation. Hu it M>B>0 to this, then, thai we have t. bait with Batibfaction tlie towering of market in order to escape foreiga aomptti* lorn? And this, too, while we hold in our own hands Us power to protect oar (gainst socb oompeUtiDn f Instead of low ering prioes, whlob alvajB meaos a ourlal ment of vages, we say pot the tariff up aa high u Is oooBSiary fo protect onnejref this ruinous opposition, whl foiuded DO cheap labor and the grinding ol the faces of the poor. THE CHEAT STRIKE. The Btrike of tbe iron men in PitUbnrg; 8k Lotilfi, OlaclaoQli, and othgr plaoes ID the West fa not regarded bj the irond is tbe Eaxt with Uwt eeriotis Mpeet vrhicl f would suppose. Ittoahilmed by of them ihat there is stock af iron eaoR la tbe market tosupply thetlamaiid, aad tbi strike lomore of a benefit than otherwise Ii checking production. It the strike was t Dontioua for a r*ry Ions time some ttaab], might be eiporienoed by tbe dealers; but i any great demand for iron wsa to take placi Iha employees would aooa <sree to(be termi detnaoded by the men. The "puddlera 1 while at work make good wages, ami can af* ford to lay off for a time; but the laborers who are thrown out of work by the strik ill bare to bear the burdea of inactivity. Ml mills require a period of idleneu to ena- ble them to be cleaosd end repaired, and ' is often difficult to find this time; but strike like the present tarnishes th« beoeg. i»ry opportunity. The strike is thereforeftblessing in dii- glae, HI far fathe iron dealers are concern- ed, whateverftmay ultimately ba f«r tbe striker* theniBelTea. ID this view nearlj al th« leading iron homes oonour, andnone of them say tbe.v hare aiiy fear of tba atrlke Berionaly aKeuting tb,B iron trads (01 Bom time to come. COST OF PRODUCING IRON. Ia Hay, 1879, the cost of producing fin- ished bar iron from the plg.Jron through mocoBslve stogos was J83.10 per tom The oost under tba scale nowdemanded by tho AtualRatOflted AaKotilftlion would ba $52,- *7. Hut is H70 ihonw mslertal, tbe fig- iron, cost only $17, while nowHonsts*2i$0. So this taken away « U 0 out of the differ- ante of S19.S7 between the Wo scales, leav- ing a difference of IU.B7. Now, bowtnugti of thU go to (hs wagaa If tbe Amalgamated Assoointlon'a demimd is granted? The coal coBtn (,1.05 tnora thaa in 1879, and Lhsra IB a Might ndraoae in Bomo ot the other m&tf- riala used amounting to about fifty cent*. Deduotiug thi* $1.55, the damand of the as- sociation would amount to an increase of $10.80 per Ion ia wages. It would increase *ie pay-rolls h nil the VUtnbargmills, tekea Jgelher, about 1090,000ftrear. Thia is ab omeuie aom to be deducted from tha proflte of tha mill-owners, «odit laioxWal whether If It wero dadaoted, they could make both ends meet. ROCKAWAY. For Tarlous reasons the Ocean Grove cor- Epondont of the Kewarfe Daily Advertiser lias been passing through «oais of the towi of New Jersey, pnrtly known aad partly not known to its readers, pud he has deemed i aslbla that some descriptions, topograph- (col and religioua, may not be entirely aoio- tcrefiting to them: AY.— AraoDgtbo oldest of the old places in Horthem New Jersey la the one just nnmed. Like tho other portions of the section the early settlers were of the Prea- ijtotion faith nod planted tbeir doctrines oltdly as they plan fed tbemaahes iu tbo luidBt of Ihe moantaina. 'Iliey bad no __. pecUtion of ever being moved from tbe farms which they BPleoteil, anil they had expectation of crer being moved away fr tbefitith of the Gonpol upon which (hey had located tbeir theo_loBicnl belief. Tho furms wero upon tbe solid foundations of tho hills aad the doctrine on tho rugged yroo lattices of tbeir mental umure. Tlio bcai ifnl stream** margined tho bills nt Lhit entraof their valleys and nindn any cess, ion of their fertility an impottfubility, an ;ne grace of tho flospal tiiatginod (Lei joctrina and made an,v orHsfttiau of its mnn fertilization nn ImpoBRibUity likewise. Lik» tho othw portions a! this arm, (bo people built BObool houses and clnucbPB Qrnl imi waited till afterward to glvo themselves tin material comfort* which miiko life plensumblo and permit the cultivation if BUOU lower deliRtitft which, wfcflQ foundi the higher, give lifo BO mucb mnre af wnrmth nnd onlor, but wbiah cannot bi subnerved nnloHH the bightr be cntubVwhed flrat. They underfllond that people who constructed alt their first foundation* out of iiyeical Iflesaings WOTO not so libely to reach ie higher capabilities etcept aa tlifty might i illuetrntoii in art andluxury, Xutelleat ind Bpirituality URu«lly refuao to be built ipon tbe physical conceptione. If they _._ BpOBtfos and prophets of the lifo, (hey at lie aa iUfoundations. If they are not its apoatleH ncdprophets they have but lit' :1atodo with it la any of it.q phases. Tor a luman BOUI to become a OhriKtian it ntuat go backtoanta-imtal ohildboad and become bora again. Until this is done it cannot construct a life which can hove an outgrowth cf spirituality. What fd Irtie of icdjvfiluftls in this regard is true of communities. Lot community lay its fonniationB without lod first, and bowerer roach It way dartre make I hut idea prominent afierwurds Iho attempt Is rarely attended with any marked laooBBS, The foundations here were hid igutly, and thrift, prosperity, orderly ways, hfgh BtAndard of mental cultivation. Bgether with more thaa an averxge good J ition of roowlB, in the tamu. Too * » ' nearly a han< 1 and fifty yearn ago, and for a time the society worshipped in Bchool houses and other places where ions ooull ba scoured. After a number of yean the necessity far permanent plooe of .worship became greater and MOMapparent. Tbe pBople oatne together sod, resolved to build a oncrah. They could, not Rive very mnoh money, but (hey could give almtwt «verj* tbiag olse. 'Ibcy pcsKuml material, thef/ mew how tolabor, and were willing to do it, and (hey Rare earnest prayer, w&foh in tbow days wai believed to bs eisentwl to tno BuooeeH of Buoh work. Uuder theaa BI roundiogs a, MractBro Srosa ia a)(j;>rdin_. with the best arobltectunt models of lh« tiraeH, to which the people from a'radius wbloh eztonded for six miles in every diree- :ion came to hear tbe word of the Lord. After thia then was nothing to prartdt their growth, and grow they did until SOT- eral Btrong and flonriRhlng societies have been separatod from them «nd look back to it now as the •' Mt>har" to whom they owe a veneration and respect not to accorded to ntry other. Sines thon a OBW And modem honao hag been built with all the modern improvements and ctinveflfances. TbB present pwtor, HOT. Mr. Avarill, is a young man In the f reabneia of both physical and mental puwer, who has recently been installed and whosa work girea promise of Iftrgo uaef alnew. TheBltnation of tbe home Ji one ot extraordiDarr beanty. While it iWdi upon a height visible eTerjwbere, It i piotcoUd by the higher elevations beyond it, These elevation*, like ohilflwn a d w p In ihetr planBure, covered over with the aoft- n t blanketing of nzare by the tender cars of tha paiflo'al atmofipbere, Inllei ia their lumbar by the murmnr of tan oradte eoug sting by theamall bat »pid rivBr, while th* rtrong woods formed a proteoUnc homt when they repoled in their security, In thia soft asd quiet spot these people plftWd their dead, aa generation after generation they fell asleep, keeping their remains tot-, er In tha Rhadowof their religions aervioei the enrriton came Sabbath after Sabbath d connected their foslicjj lor tbeir dead with the worship of their sonls, and thn» save the ipnt a double Baorednesi. Then Jl alio a Helhodlst Ohnroh in tha plooa whioh hu nprutmteA thetn for matqrywn, whoa* location Is u wl» asd beastfriilai IB other, ud bM for a pantoi BIT. Mr, JonUln, who was a short ttaa sinae oon- looted with tba putonit« ot St, Ptol'aH. Ohorch lii Newark, and wh»fanftflaa * "' among ibepoopU. " MORRIS CO. TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE. The Uorrii Connty remperaaoo AllUnoe mat In the Dover Fresh;terim Cliurcb on Mociiy morning, ind was oponod viltt dorotutssl ;<?rcfs*«, coDflocted by Ror. Dr. £rdman, of MorriBtown. He ipoha as an enoonrtging tatoreoflho great work that the pecpia (if Qod are taking hoi<i ol U, ct&iwiog tbat any ptmiinunt good that is accomplished must be ty tha power of the church. Ho spake ot its >lft(»l bearing, of tlio differences «s to wa7> and moans which njigbt oxiat, but rHiimed that there mi one pUtrorm onwhlett all mlslit itand-tbe deulal of onnulTei inorder that tro might Iwosflt others. The President, Mr. F , 0 . Bnwhiim, aiantaed tbe Obalr, Ber. Mr, Hallow^, Beorotirj of read tbe mfactes ol tha ExeontiTe Committee, abuwing wbat action had been taken for leoaring temperance iBg> illation and tbe ofroalitioo at tauporanos literatore. The Oorreapondlnp Secretary, Rev. Mr! Cochran, read hia report, noting Lue arringe* meat of a terfes otfi»bb*lbfompora-nceser- vloei, under the direction of fiev. K. £. B*l Urd, agont oF the Statg Ailiauce. Hs fttored temperance orgtnliikiltia in etch township, and a concentration ot forces tor the work.; Tbe Committee on legislation reported the «BB*geof tbe iooai opik*u bill in tha Sonet* and its failure In the HOUBO. Be sdd that while tlwbill paiKtd tba Senate it wai gooei. all; admitted that it woufd not have puiad thtl boCy if H WAS Uica^bt it would pass tbe Eoase. 11.-. 0. E. Noble, of Ihe Committee on Lifer- itare, spjfce of a pliti being perftotsd to cir« a tnontlily tamporanoo jooi-nil In r*miliB» living beyond the rBaob of taniperince literatore. Tbe Pratoe&t made aa tpp«al for tbo nwrei of families where aucb liieratare would da gooi. Dr. Aikman regarded thifl lubjaot of mo» pretool Importance Iliac tajtbmg belore nt. Ho eiplainod tlio ohwwter of tholltoralnre, excellent. If ire cmraise 1100 re om n p p l y s.000 feaifllas inUorris Coaaty irery month. One or tbs moitdlfllcall thing* to Ret tho aamea, Through the diatriat •ohookhewootd tioon h&ve (be aainofl cif kit tbe paronti In Ohatbam tovnflbtp. Another ilffioaltj Uthat tliere ore many lutelllgeiit len who are net well Informed on the tobjact o! whit ia being doEB in this work, Besides itre are many porioni among the more intelligent peopto wbo never ue any tetn- ptrgnce literatora, who will read tuf thing wo oan pat betore them, which will do mocb iward ihe rectification at public sentiment. nolhor important (nature would bo the idsp- (tioiiof thj different publications to the fam- \et to be readied. f riio wock mast bo dono carefully, effioluftllj- and Boon. The work ', Frith labor, hy micliters wltb the anlBtiiice of district BOLOOI teachers, ThoPrealdGnt hoped Bit proseut would feel under a responsibility to get til tho ntinws they could and Bend them to Bev.Mr.Cochnin. Tho Oha,lraat» iippointod thefollowingCom- tnltleoi: N™inatlom-B6V. Dr. Migie, anil HOT. W. r. HRlloway,Jr. Oa Ccos(iia(lon —KflF. Mr. Ooclirao BBT> ir. Ptrher and Mr. Qondict. BeaoIatloBt-Dr. Aifccuafl and George E. Blghter. A considerable number of reports of temper- »ooa mirk In Iha churches and tovmhlpa were wade. Dr. Aikimn spoke of the inability to c m v looal option In Cliathim, attributing tbe Wiore to Irinb Citnollo votes. The hotel *s< well kept ai aned places are, but tbe greatest difficulty <ru with tha illicit side by two drug itorea, which do much nora miiobief in the liwsted hotel. One cf these drog- its tecontlj became inaaue and was neat to the uylutn. We need a pabho seoUrotat that will reform tho judicfiry aad prtveat Ortod Juriea from liommitUng porjnry. Dr. Eidmka taid It be Might be governed by the recent election in HorriBlown lie might any a crest deal, for tbe tran pump was the nl tha town pump won. Ho could sot B*y that muck had lieen acconiplieliod< Haaarcr repartee] a township asjociailon lady to go towork. Not mnob liquor Bold i tlio township. HuntviUe reported net much dona. Tha for it is presented iu the church and Sabbath School. A teiuperauco gociety will probably uorRfttiir.i!il. a custom of tho firman s«n- rally inIDhof p liquors »u baud. on, Lut llireo paatwa b»dbctn wwrting with view to iullaeiico tlie uUctioa. Union jneet- ige vroro lielil, a icmpi-raiice ticket was nom- ated tn rufuBo iittiisu to saluous, but to •ant totwo hotels, but [tie ticket was lost by very few votes. Tho di faculties in tlia nay LTB note J, nnd cii5onrs(;i;iueiits tlmt came JUmJolpli reported through P. V. Wol/o * •vniBhip tcmiwranca alliaiire, two loiljjcsof uuj 'fciiipl.irH, in Dover a Lnw aud Order .•ai;iTO, a Cold Watac Xuny, HHJ « icCGntiy •ganiEcd Vomen'ii Cluistian Union, lu tho CBIU eleotion in CLtvcrthercnvcra222 tetn- iranco vottis out of Sffl. Tho fireit troabla is unily in ftorh. Ho lliought we would liver get mucliunleBH llirongli politics. He noticed lion- hctoflOB wero granted m Dover to ilinses-hobadliepncoityicicd in tho Courts, believed that UIIU.SH CurieUm men oatne it a,ndvoted not much woulii bo aecomplinhed. ijiarted ;[iat lateiupczaii^o was ,liu.c teroiierBncu, Teiii|)tjraDC(t T dotio in the ehurthus, public !inpounee ui'Gtiiiga hivu been held, &ai poiaiioo hleraturo lias been circulated ID Huaday School*. There ia groat need foe clrottlatiou or icmppr&nco liloraturo. Tbo CauimittcB on aBlacts recaiumeadsd following for tho ensumg year; -'resiaont—F. G. Bnrnhaui. Vioo PrcsiiUntB-ChaUiiiui, Rev. W, I, OiU; iSBiic, Sanmol Oliver; UiTrsatuwn, Cliai. E. oblo ; UaDOTor, Gotirjjcs E. lli"btor ; Pequan- % Jtov. J. A. Wliitehawl; Uontville, Hev. i. Kotnlo ; Boonluu, 11.\V. Crauo ; Uoibury, r. JB. W. Siwldard, it. D ; Itoekawsy James Qrni'u; llaoJolpti, y. V. Woiro ; J-iffutron ireo Rtguet; Ml. Olire, flar. 0. a. P. Deyv; osier, Wm. S. Uilltnl; WaHlnnaton. ltdv, C. 5f jjfc, D. O.\ Oloiicltiatn, G.W. VaUtwt. ,,__ n_ . . lIJr_ltaT_ j_ffi OoCll . Seoralwy tad Treasurer—Ber.W. r. Hftlloff*?, Jr. Mmftgere—Her. Albort Erdrain, D, D., Her. ddlion P&rkor, Hollowly \V. Bant, JOQU h, uBast W. Z. Obnieb. BESIIOM. Tlie eurBrts began with « devotional i«r> (oo wndaotci by Bar. T. 1, White, D. D., ho eipresied the opinion that tbe qnoition how to 4sal with the qacstlon of tbetmfflo iMting Ifquora Is nocOmlnj th9Bre»t an) qoeilloii ol tbl* ton tinea t tod thingeo- atton. At tba qconlon of Blaverr Sully teeame one ot law, right and powar, so It loebeft to him tbii qae*lioo of Intemperanos ibeeoue. Be qaoted tho aokaowledsemmt the Brewera't'oD^ren that the polilietl eitiOQOfthlsecnofitioa «II the prohfbl- joo oi the iiqnor traftto u slavery waa t!ia,tof ,he pa'it, mnd culling Iiqnor dealers to glorifies party tloa to promote ihalr intoreslR, mWwe bo bcblnd thflm Jo tbl*»ouop? B# ;ben qnbted nn admlislon which a hqner letter that day made to him, that tbe trafflo »a enno, ihri th* oaly way to np|irwi it i by prohibition, andthat It should bo done. The President again aitamed Iho Ob^lrsQd ib balance of tlie seiiioa waa nearly all taken "c jpeHjboi, to which Lt %ould be clfBonJt ojniticeir, thsamoaQt of ipico whieh we spare for thotinrpao,'' ' < Pntlient finrnban mad* tbt opeulo? id. II. Ha held that an kwaVeniog of Uie pab- lo eotioieuoo wan more heeded thab uythtns ilia in thtl work, irthe pnbtiQooDtelenos HB tmnied In tbti 'mitler, would an tot ronghk bctow (ba Legialataro toadvance \h» into'be itORbed «if 'flow it ihould iied ispovhi OD oi. If ih» sooraUyof ilempenneB were ones appreciatsd tte pub- aoooictenuo would ba arotued and t ssntl- isntcrottedthst'woold pnnnt Ifait thiojr,' [thB evil new understood tbi bittla would ihilf won.' He noted, tho evils attending trofflc-miiery, diignoo, dtbapclilng the >ody, etc Tat there Ii one evil still grnltr, >nd it thfliool Ugrealor thaa'tba bo^j, to Is ml Is greater (ban tha evp* to thi body. tt«B yen do. ioiDiftblDjt tb»t nntiinlli tfa» •1 joo. do icmeitlUR that Is icBnittly worn LQthat whbh enlhtalli the body. If when ho btgiat Utflrdottfrmia kn«r vu itOat aonKtbitR thit .nthrtUi ih» will wd wlw tb6iool»woniah«doHl Bo*r U Uthan tfaat thaybcsiatsiM Untti of tnlatiipuiuiqaf 0^

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Every gnont will bo trcnic<1 in thp bojt mnn-ner, ai'ft ii my Intention to make Uil« * wellordered resort for my Incnds tnd tbe fieri era!public 8-if

M. V. B. SEARING,CARPENTER and BUILDER,

BLACKWELL ST., DOVER, N. J .

Plitiind8[»otflo«tfonaforbniiainGi.Contr»atltuien m d mktfjrl»Jifnrnith«d.

Slate BoofingWith belter facilitlei I an entbled to pnt

On SIATE HOOFS cheaper than OTor usingnans but the bent qanlitj of slst* *od em-Iilojing firet-oluu mtobaolos- I can gnir.aatee miterial and work in ever; particu-lar. Tar Sheathing Felt ilwajfl en fc*mL

S»t«d Ootober 13th. 1890.

Spring Dress Goods!Best line of Dress Goods

and Trimmings at

PARDEE & CLARE'S,. norm.

6EO.SSANNvile* a call frntn nil MR frauds io |ii» pfi CIJNTDN hTUIiliT.wlicef.jrUiciiiiim]

FINE POOL TABLEanilft well fitted ami couplet o

DOUBLE BOWLING ALLEY

THE BEST PLAGEof i u lm>:l fin i•tijdvincnt in t h i s s r e t i u n is

D; MOLLER'SD O V K I t , N . J .

FINE NEIV

BilliardAND

Pool TablesCHUNK VICK & HALKE.

ORCHESTRION, lunnsliinj; music equal to » bri

G£0. F.ITRLT'S CELEBRATED

LAGER BEEU«JiHtrB on «l«n»J(t an*J Ibfibcstot

WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARSalways provideil for the patrons of

ROLLER'S OPERA. HOUSE AKOBILLIAHD ROOMS.

FOR ALL THE

Choice FruitsOf THE WINTER SEASON,

COUGH DROPS

orytlnnR for the cliildrcn, go to

MRS. S, TREWARTHA'S,SUSSEX STREET,

DOVER, N. J.

60 GTS. PER LB.Go and try the now fainoas "SUN CHOP TEA" KUW oiilj nt the

store of tho'New York and China Tea Co., Dover,_N. J. I t m a. nowcrup tea of three kinds possessing esc^lliuit qualities of body andflavor, clean in k if, frt-Hli ami fra^nint in innul and oup, tuul curod li j'ono of tlio best piLt:k rw on iluj Jsland of Formosa. We fiaruatee thisTKA to IID us good 8% fitiy yo» nan l>uv in Moms conuLy for 90 conts.

J ^ - O^L'.V liOc! (ilia! GOi-. 1 60c! " «

Coffees! €offees! Coffees!IUO llic. 18c. We. 23c. MAKACAIBO 20c. 22e. K5c. ii«e.JAVA 2ilc 3()c. iKJo. 1'IiANTATlON 3Hi-. unil :t*2c. !

« e r WE I!OAST A I J J ODit COFFEKS in Now York every week.We defy ill] competitors to product; as good and as frosh a potl'00 furJJ11' above jirict'H. AVy alsu kcej) ouhitud a lar^c fitocli of

FRUITS OF VARIOUS KINDS,CANNED GOODS, SUGARS, SPICES

THE HEAVY SHIPMENTS OF

o snll ut, t«ifit for thu buiiofl t of our tea mid ouflun. SUN CHOP TEA, Cull lorn Btttiiiile to (li« s t -w ud Iry H bi-fm

THE NEW YORK AND CHINA TEA COMPANY,BLACKWELL St., 10pp. Brick Block, JHover.i

GIVE ME A CALL!

MRS. KEARNS,MINE HILL, N. J.

HAS HE/1 DTOUE WELL STOCKED WITH

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,PROVISIONS, FLOUR, FEED, &c.

FKKSII GAHHEK BICICDS OF ALL KIND1.

CIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES,WINES AND LIQUORS,

ALE AND BOTTLED BEER,

of all kinds, find io fact I keep everything which is kept in u countstore. Givo mo a call nnd l>t> cmmnoF'il.

DOVER STEAM DYEING,

. JEHSE3N,Dyer and Oiirpet Weaver, would inmnnnne U> (he -lifiK^Q? oi KhU p!»wo a o i vlc'ioity thatwill rjeet all tltnir wnuta in dydug irnd cuipot wu.iviug,

DYEINGLndiee Merino nun CnHhmero Dre«sen, Shawls mid Clnsitei n upoolnlty; and all kinds of

nuricH nr& notilty uii'iitioii, ny("u AUC> ticnffnOu. tr^n'i^M^^i rf £jiiriiii3i)ltt| ODHIH, l JLiits find'e*i« clenuoa or dj'cd ami nontlj flnishtid without rijipiiiR. By olenniug and dyeiug fadad,ud worn cbttiing they inis-ht hi m via same able for a long time.

C A H P K T WKAVlNGI-I^vinRlhaverybeNtLooiUH forLifltaivA evcr^tbii)^ fitted up for flrsfc-clasa work, [ think I cnu dtltver whut the liidieH vmntiftprthpy 'iavn tftknn tho trouble to out iuid HOW tbeir rags Eio»!y, a good nig eurpet. J;ei,'p tlw very l)e«t warp for my cu.-dniufrs mid nil milorii nto nttcaJod tn with nnte. Our>ct r!i(;» dyed any color. A reiionnblo price puid for Surjict rdes. Carpet OD hand \'o'iln. PlHcoof bnsinom in tho OLD FKESIii'rERU.V C11V1WU, COll I3MCKWELLND ritOSI'ECT S lU, DOVElt, N. J.

DovOr, N. J., Sept. 30th. 1881. C- S- JENSEN"-

THE DOVER LUMBER CO.iffere to builders the best opportunities in tlio purchase of LUMBERf overy grade and description including LOW PKICES and the groat

advantage of having

Lumber Worked to Orderiy machinery at the place where it is pvirehasod, greatly lessening the

cost oi building by the great saving in manual Iubor. Ourstock always includes

Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldingsnd LUiUBSIl of every description, find especial pniua are taken

io give Batislaction in every particular.QEOBOERIOEIBDH, treuident.W M . H. LjiMBEitT, Hoo'y niid Treaa,

I. W. SziBiya, Oen'

DENTISTRY

IN ALLITS BRANCHES AT

S.B. JOHNSTON'SDENTAL HOOMS.

INSERTING, EXTRACTING,

FILLING. *o.

NO iLdillttonnl clmrpo for e i tno t ing wbeiJIUIV tenth »ro tunorlod. Woiranowma!

; Ueitntifnl BOIB of tcclh (or

FIFTEEN DOLLARS.

ALL WORK WARRANTED.

Br,8eptcinl)era5tb.l87G.

EO. RICHARDS & Co,DOVER, N. J.

BRANCH AT CHES'EB N. J.

klwtji etxtj t coioplen

Morria Count7 Surrogate's Office-APRIL 17tli, 1892.

nil!tor r,f Edmund D. nultcT, Elfcatnr

r i N

. RHiil Etttilll*cri-tlit.jr*<iftli(ng in tii-.-lr itt

tf tlio Bliovn-mmPil E i -rnlereil liy llio Surrngatn

l«r fiifo iiuLIio notice totatc nf sail decedent to

, under nitliiuIB frcm 'Ilia fto[r, byactfinfinpscopji order, williin twenty dajs liwafler, liitba mnat public places in tho connf? of

B for two moatliB, md 1U0 witliiti tbencnty il*ys by sdvertininK tbe lame in

EBA one or tho newitpiinfiri nf ihU-- of tioo ItlioBarro-lute mr Ih o »|iaco o

nrtW nJ ) ; and tf tny crodllor Bhall neRltctto

ixfiltiit Iila or lior dobt, datnind ind eUimdtliln HID mid period or nine months, publicnice being pi von as iforfiufri, uncb crudltcrnil bo forever dobktro3 of bin or her actionlernfnrnpftlnit the eaid Sifoator.A trap copr from tbs mlaafei.[•10* OHA8. A. OILLES, Sarrog^te.

PAULG. BOTTICHER,

51 BROAD St, NEWARK, H J .

Will be iVUi oftoa ta b c W . ' M ftoor of1

KMEttBnildlDB.on JUTDAIOFBAOH

WEEK, ftoa 940 A. ir'. io SdO r. H. 1

Dry Goods

IS,PROVISIONS,

HARDWARE ^CUTLERY,

Mining Materials,

Gas Pipe and Fittings,

IRON AND STEEL.I \

JkOBNTB FOB T B S i

Celebrated Rand Drill,

Drafts and Passage Tickets

County Collector's Notice!'I will bg i t Ib. oBia af lh« Bnnonto, Hor-

riilomi, tor tin MmieUon of Omul/ bnll-H , on Tborfd*j of etab weekudkVth«

of amrg. ElchtnH

$66 WSVonluti,]!

BEEMER & PALMERDKJJ.lRtttl

COAL, WOOD,MASOtfS' MATESIiir,S,

BLUE STONE, FERTILIZERSff ABD AHD PAIi£ BBIOK,

U O S , CEMENT,

CA10DBI) IL1BTBB,HIONT BIIIOE,

aFLAG STONES CORDING,

0KLLAB BTEPfi, OOPINO, SILL9, LINTELSAND CISTERN NECKS,

WHJJJH'S PHOSPHATE,

Bone Dust, Gunno, Poutlretie,LAND PIASTER, £c.

WOOD sawed in stove lengthsOOAIi,

STOVE, EGO, CHESTS UT.OrdozB mtj be »(2drog*ed through tbe Po»t

Iffice I/>ck Iioi 29, or left »t i , Beemer'aoSlciaDlMliwoll9t.1nci- BUB lex, orM tlioyird.

ELACKBMITH'S COALw^larHlyou hand.

Spring GoodsTHAT

BODBRBR & HBAGANlava heeu daily roemviiif; /or tlio past jrionlb from New Xork and

Kastorji jjjujjufactoniss IKIS swdlcd our stock of

BOOTS AND SHOESious, such lending makes as

EDWIN C.BURT,STACY & ADAMS,

HANAN & REDDISH,H. W. MEHRIAM,

O.H.HOWARD..

and di>rx>nz oilier equally celebrated iiiaimfactui-frs huvo fuiuifir (juoto (o fit'cui't! our crftaMiKliiiiMit in tho Jc;ul it lifts wUviiyu )nlod. AN iij{i!iiifiicturtr,s onrsi'IvcH wo stiiiul in tlie front rank. The

,rnii('c and dumbiiity of our own liuiho lms I'lirmul for us a lendingl-opulittion for over a 'juurk'v of a contury. It woulil IJC impossible to^ivc it description of our immense stock, Ijut tho public arc earnestlyinvit«l tn call and cxiiinino tlio cle^atit styles ftiifl excellent qunliiy ofour goods ami tho dtfi'ftotivo pricr-s wo an* offering them at

RODERER & HEAGAN,COR, WAKREN AND DICKEKSOK STS.,

OPP. D,, L. & W. R. E. DEPOT,DOVKR, N. J.

SEND FOK OIEOULAE.]

FOR A HANDSOME

DRESS

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Tht ttriktag Iron woAert are serious)/injuring th« Btrikbg coa! tninen.

"Deiu-cnty it tmlh." l ake Uta Horey letter forit

It ii noticed that GuHdius we not emi-grating to lii* comity M they were beforetlu Dominion adopted e, sound proiectire

One of Uia jorow at the tfallejr trial ic «•riok t luthll Wo ta deapured of. Borne ofthe o thm bid fair to die of old age befort

A WRONG CONCEPTION-In an abstract of bin forth coming

nual report, Mr. Jua. M. Swank, Booretarrof tba Aioerioaa Iron and Steel Associati.

Btatlstioe juit published show tbit Ntjereey produced 787,062 tons of iron ore,more than 0 par cent of Urf total productionof th«Ufliiad Stata.

hft Supreme Court of the District oiColombia haa refused another hearing In tinoane of Oaiteaa, and be is turned over to tbiofQaei of tbe Bxeontiootr Bad gnve dl

Gsribaldi, the Italian patriot, who In twhemispheres eBpoased with hit) sword tbeilgbti of common men, died on Friday nighcf Jut w«k. fill death will ba regrettedbj lie Mends oi liberty thwrnghout theirorld,

The Democratic city of Nev Yotk haodebtaf (B7tO0O,000, equal to a debt of <2iO,000 for a town of the rise of Dover. If the

rncraof am heap up aaah t pile u tbi»B rouDkipility what would it do if :

had control of ths oatloa ?

«-|DRESS PATTERNia Sfitiu, Black Sorgo, FhnntA, Jjntlios CJolh, or any otjior Fabrio, or

for a &no pair of

K.ID G X J O V B S ,

BEAUTIFUL TIES AND SCARFS, {HEAT AHTICLES IS

LADIES' UNDERWEAR,EITHER IN JID3LIKS OB FL1KNEL9,

SILK TABLE MATS, TIDIES,LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS.

Io grc&t v&rtcly In DOIOB, and a groat mortmcnlof '

FANCY ARTICLES *&gGO TO

Whitlock & Lewis,NO. 6 NEW BLOCK,

COR. BLACKWELL and MORRIS STS.AIWHJB oa hand R full lino of GROCEIf IE3 AND l'RO VISfONH,

Public tentiment has halted B moment toinsider the necewity aod utility of ohutob

bells. The New York Observer, tha gnatteriaD journal, obBetres that there

DO ffier* seofs In hiviag a hs)l on a obuhthan there i> in having one on a theatre,

"Anoilier defaulter who is a member ofoburoh," hai got to bo a verj common ex-

nmong the newspapers. HiwouM il do to vary the moDotouy of thisthinn by noting the defaulter* who a n notmemheia of cburebea ? Any good rule ought

> forkboth waje.

1 bat Ihe venerabio Peter Cooper's nlnet jodJ yearn b t r e not impaired hia intellect isrfiowu Ijy tbo following liiat to free tradera*' We might an well permit our enemies fodirect tho wtivetnenii of our tinmee in tlmof war w to lot tbom direct or control onimflimfftcturing and oilier industrleB in t imof peace,

Thomas Jefferson, James Madison budAndrew Jackson were nil protectionists, bittha MoDoasld, Beak, Wattorsoa, BurA, OoxBOIJOQI of Demoortia polUioIftDB are itMiflipgtbnt jiftrty Into the oomp of the free traders•while fcakiog them believe the party Is stilltrue to tbe principles of Jefferson, Jfadison

A fow j ean ago 700 ioaa of pig iron perweek iras the highest yisii ever mads by a20 foot blest furaaos. For some time p u t1,200 to 1,300 h u been regarded M therlgh1.thing for ft furnace of that size, and nowcornea D fumade of (ha Edg«r Ttomwn

Stoel Oa, of tl:i« size, with a yield of 1, POTtons in «edngle veek.

Tbe Eauner publishei for capital tba re-ported iajlng of Don Cameron that he wouldif defeated in PtnuBjlfiniu, oppose a pro-Uotive tariff as Btrongly as he bid favoredft. Mr. Cftuidroti hEtd cfarjotmced the storyw ED unqubliflt-d Ho nearly a week beforeOut of course anything like politionl fairnesswould hardly he eipeoteA of the Banner.

The PcrtBinnulu (Va.) Timet, a Domo-orath newepapor candidly saya: "It is plaiuthat in Virginia, at least, thia question of nprotective tariff latobia lendieg mue. In

iall meaearefl of expediency dud policy, ancit is Iho rock upon which tbe ao-culled Dem

MGREGCR & CO.liNT THEIU VERY COMPLETE

SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF MEN'S,BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S

CLOTHING!o tlio ntlentioa of intending parclieserg, mih the full aasiirnnce that a selection,

satisfactory in cvoiy respect, ciin bcmuile Irom it. Wosliow

BUSINESS SUITS, from $7,50 to $18,io all tbo intermetlialo grades, and cut both in Sacks add Frocks.

ress Suits, from $15 to $25, in Cutaways and Prince Alberts.

MORRIS COUNTY

MACHINE & IRON Co.

DOVER, N. J.

MNINIIUCHIIEISTEAM ENGINES,

AIR COMPRESSORS,IRON anil BRASS C ABTmGS,

FOBGINO of all DESOBIPTIONS.

A«0Btc for Fairbanks' Scalsc and Ter-

mlligor's Units.

VOQHHEES BROTHERS,MORRISTOWN,

m in mew

MASON AND BUILDER,D0YIH,H. ' Gmtnolit i l in i n o n . t t m l ilorel.bii. Bum u d Brink Work, PUIiUrtgrtnd Jobblor jmmptlT ftttoldBd to Ortu*

OUK PANTALOON STOCKsompriscs rnnoj Cnoi(!i! KTYLEa, nnd at every price, !wm the clieaprst to iljo

best grades. A completo lino oi

NEW SPRING OVERSACKS, from $6 to $18.J©~ We ronhe special ioduepments in OUT Boys' nml Cliildren'a Btock and offer

OUR OWN MAKE EXCLUSIVELY, and at tlic LOWEST PKICE8 ever made,An rianuimtion of our goods will confirm our slateotRUts, nnil BDJ seleotlosmn&e, i/ not satisfnetorj', may bo retnrucil or tho munej refunded if desired.

CO.,

Iron Front Clothiers,

850 AND 852 BROAD $T,, NEWARK, N J ,(E DOORS SOUTH OP NEWAEK ft NEW TOItK DEPOT.)

tJILDEBfl1, CAimiAGE MAKERS', BLACK-SMITHS' OOHTilACTOna AND M1N-

IHQ 80PPLIE8,

Ajrlenltnn Iicplementi, Se«df, Fnrtflfteri,, Art. ?«l&tt, Oils, O U I I , eto.

77ALT2E A. .WOOD'S Calebratsd2£0W£BS and SSAFSBS.

J. J. BAOKOFP'S

BILUARD PARLORSSt ">0VEE, N J.,

»n> t tot iosl l j hnilihrf aid <aol]

Hqolpind irllk threi ct OBIPflTHS OELE-

BI1LIAIU) >n3 POOLTiBtEfl:

Khnt'i, FUinw, Hllw win. Toltdo, OIIIID-mtl. St. Louli, puar Dnliv'i ud Lion

NEW MARBLE YARDX3W DOVBIU

mbsoriber hsi

SEEDS,- ;

rERTILIZERS.VOORHEES BROTHERS,

MORHI8TOWN,W.3.

u&i, sayi Canada adopted a prclectiye polio;been sbe found herself neit door to acountiy of great natural ve&lth th&t pnU apremium on in due try, and they wcra

l-vaiitage. Protection wos a necessity,tl:o peojJe of ilio DoDiicioa have fount

its beutflts in a rapid inorctwo la maoafao-turcB, and greater contentnient and prosperity lUrougliouttUa country.

Democratic Congressman Frank Hurd, ofOhio, oaid at tta recant I-'ree Trade (Hubdinner tho average weakly wages paid toworkmen in England, in the year 1880,just fifteen cents higher than it was in thoUnited States, which causea the Protectionistto raniaik:

"VetMr Herd was speaking at a tablerbere sat and smiled npproricgly tbe Rey.

Henry iVard Boocher, Hiniater Flenipoieo-lia.j 'J that King who, on MoQut Sinai, ut-tered the comnianctmeQt "Than shall not lie,'OT wotJs to ttiot effect.'

Tho Greenback party BIIOWB more signs oflife in SlUcouri dbic in any olher S(ata. Usccavenlioaat Uoberly last week was wellattended and enthnslaetto, Tbe Democratsaie evidently afraid that it Kill defeat their

all laid plan for grabbing « « r j Ooagree-tslmai District in tt» State except one. Thefeeling of tbo Greenbaclers on thin eubjwtwas eipresaed la one of ta< resolatlonii oftho platform. It roadfl as foliawa: "We 3B-Bounoe the attempted Nation*! dtifnnebiAo-

E of 190,000 Totan b UisBouri by thelate BtmocraUo Leglfllntnre in tbe redUtrict-iog of the Bute Bolely In tbe intereat of tbeDamocroUo party, ai aorltne agafoBtsuffragbBad an outrage tint thoald bo rabakfld at thepolls At the next election.

Tho Northern end Southero Fresbjterisol A b i i did l iGuDoral AssembiieB did ft fellcitoos

thing in their eorreapondeace by telegraphinltiaUng the fraternal reUtfona irhloti haretoo long been daUj6d I t Is now more thantwenty yearn nince tho two bodies paxTho vontids mode by tba w bare long agob h c d o d U k w u i o a t ill other oLrolofl. Beo-onolliation baa been attempUd u ' e n l HIDBBbetween tbe twi AssembUtB, but hia alwaysfailed for eome tmnoa or other, generally *Ttsrj petty one. The Old Sobool and KewSflbool bodieB, whioh hail long been eep&ratred, formed & happy union a dozen yean agoand from present Indications there is reasonto talleve that by this lime next year, or atJ h f i B t in two years, the Northern andSouthern churches will have Formed a onionsimilarly happy.

IROM AND STEEL PRODUCTION,The report of the eecreUry ot the Amor!-

can Iron and Bteel Association far tho jeer.Sftifaaajnstbecnoompleted. The fallowing

(« s taamwtj of It* oonteita: ProdactioB ofplg-lron in 1881, net tons, *,84l,fi64, Includ-log 21,086 ton* of iiplegeleisani prodnotionof all tolled Iron, (Deluding naili and eioln;!-ing raili, W5\BiG tocf; BcuetMr steelnil*, not ton*, 1,330,502; DJHH hearth iteelrmilfl. tot tans, 35,217; iron u>a other rails,net tons, 468,581; prodactlon of iron u datwi atreetMlli fnolnded in above, 21,564;crttotblfl «t«el ingots, set toss, 69,70S; openhur th steal Ingota, net tuna, HC,D1C; Bet.

aeriteellngota, net torn, 1,639.1117! V.ir»u d patent Heel, net tona, SfiiT. Pro.

doottan of ill kJndaof stoel, net toni, 1,77*,-913. PiodaoUon ot bloomi from o n andpig iron, net tow, 84t6O8, Import* of Innhnditael, *61,C55,0J8, Import-of ironors,R i W taM/7SS.a«T.- Eiporti Ql iron i t« l ,

|:fi,7«4w?. FrodDOtlou of IAIIB SuperiorIron on , groaa torn, J,83G,S35; prodnotloaof I»fi o n la iTerwT, gron ton*, 717,007.ToUl prodaoUon of Iron ore In o u n i jour1W0, art toni, T,H7i,7OS.

. _ Wflll be weeptefl philo.Bophio&lly, it reluclsntly, that we h»B agafaentered upon a ojcla of low priQea lor ironend aieel. We do not thiak this ma l t iagreatly fo be regretted If we consider thaiacme remocij is needed to check our enornonaimpjirtaUoiu of these artiolM. Werathese Itaportfttiom to be oontinaoA lot a fewyean longer, upon the scale whioh hoa ex-isted during the part three yean, oar Ironand sUel Industrie* would Buffer the taoataeriou* aoBBeqaenoeB, whioh woald be feltfor a generation.

H u it M>B>0 to this, then, thai we have t.bait with Batibfaction tlie towering ofmarket in order to escape foreiga aomptti*lorn? And this, too, while we hold in ourown hands Us power to protect oar(gainst socb oompeUtiDn f Instead of lowering prioes, whlob alvajB meaos a ourlalment of vages, we say pot the tariff up aahigh u Is oooBSiary fo protect onnejref

this ruinous opposition, whlfoiuded DO cheap labor and the grinding olthe faces of the poor.

THE CHEAT STRIKE.The Btrike of tbe iron men in PitUbnrg;

8k Lotilfi, OlaclaoQli, and othgr plaoes IDthe West fa not regarded b j the iron dis tbe Eaxt with Uwt eeriotis Mpeet vrhicl

f would suppose. It to ahilmed byof them ihat there is stock af iron eaoRla tbe market to supply thetlamaiid, aad tbistrike lo more of a benefit than otherwise Iichecking production. It the strike was tDontioua for a r*ry Ions time some ttaab],might be eiporienoed by tbe dealers; but iany great demand for iron wsa to take placiIha employees would aooa <sree to (be termidetnaoded by the men. The "puddlera1

while at work make good wages, ami can af*ford to lay off for a time; but the laborerswho are thrown out of work by the strik

ill bare to bear the burdea of inactivity.Ml mills require a period of idleneu to ena-ble them to be cleaosd end repaired, and 'is often difficult to find this time; butstrike like the present tarnishes th« beoeg.i»ry opportunity.

The strike is therefore ft blessing in dii-glae, HI far fa the iron dealers are concern-ed, whatever ft may ultimately ba f«r tbestriker* theniBelTea. ID this view nearlj alth« leading iron homes oonour, and none ofthem say tbe.v hare aiiy fear of tba atrlkeBerionaly aKeuting tb,B iron trads (01 Bomtime to come.

COST OF PRODUCING IRON.Ia Hay, 1879, the cost of producing fin-

ished bar iron from the plg.Jron throughmocoBslve stogos was J83.10 per tom

The oost under tba scale now demanded bytho AtualRatOflted AaKotilftlion would ba $52,-*7. Hut is H70 iho nw mslertal, tbe fig-iron, cost only $17, while nowHonsts*2i$0.So this taken away « U 0 out of the differ-ante of S19.S7 between the Wo scales, leav-ing a difference of IU.B7. Now, bow tnugtiof thU go to (hs wagaa If tbe AmalgamatedAssoointlon'a demimd is granted? The coalcoBtn (,1.05 tnora thaa in 1879, and Lhsra IBa Might ndraoae in Bomo ot the other m&tf-riala used amounting to about fifty cent*.Deduotiug thi* $1.55, the damand of the as-sociation would amount to an increase of$10.80 per Ion ia wages. It would increase*ie pay-rolls h nil the VUtnbargmills, tekeaJgelher, about 1090,000 ft rear. Thia is abomeuie aom to be deducted from tha proflte

of tha mill-owners, «odit laioxWal whetherIf It wero dadaoted, they could make bothends meet.

ROCKAWAY.For Tarlous reasons the Ocean Grove cor-Epondont of the Kewarfe Daily Advertiser

lias been passing through «oais of the towiof New Jersey, pnrtly known aad partly notknown to its readers, pud he has deemed i

aslbla that some descriptions, topograph-(col and religioua, may not be entirely aoio-tcrefiting to them:

AY.— AraoDgtbo oldest of the oldplaces in Horthem New Jersey la the onejust nnmed. Like tho other portions of thesection the early settlers were of the Prea-ijtotion faith nod planted tbeir doctrinesoltdly as they plan fed tbemaahes iu tbo

luidBt of Ihe moantaina. 'Iliey bad no __.pecUtion of ever being moved from tbefarms which they BPleoteil, anil they hadexpectation of crer being moved away frtbefitith of the Gonpol upon which (heyhad located tbeir theo_loBicnl belief. Thofurms wero upon tbe solid foundations of thohills aad the doctrine on tho rugged yroolattices of tbeir mental umure. Tlio bcaiifnl stream** margined tho bills nt Lhitentraof their valleys and nindn any cess,ion of their fertility an impottfubility, an

;ne grace of tho flospal tiiatginod (Leijoctrina and made an,v orHsfttiau of its mnnfertilization nn ImpoBRibUity likewise. Lik»tho o thw portions a! this arm, (bo peoplebuilt BObool houses and clnucbPB Qrnl imiwaited till afterward to glvo themselves tin

material comfort* which miiko lifeplensumblo and permit the cultivation

if BUOU lower deliRtitft which, wfcflQ foundi

the higher, give lifo BO mucb mnre afwnrmth nnd onlor, but wbiah cannot bisubnerved nnloHH the bightr be cntubVwhedflrat. They underfllond that people whoconstructed alt their first foundation* out of

iiyeical Iflesaings WOTO not so libely to reachie higher capabilities etcept aa tlifty mighti illuetrntoii in art and luxury, Xutelleat

ind Bpirituality URu«lly refuao to be builtipon tbe physical conceptione. If they _._

BpOBtfos and prophets of the lifo, (heyat lie aa iU foundations. If they are not

its apoatleH ncd prophets they have but lit':1a to do with it la any of it.q phases. Tor aluman BOUI to become a OhriKtian it ntuat

go back to anta-imtal ohildboad and becomebora again. Until this is done it cannotconstruct a life which can hove an outgrowthcf spirituality. What fd Irtie of icdjvfiluftlsin this regard is true of communities. Lot

community lay its fonniationB withoutlod first, and bowerer roach It way dartre

make I hut idea prominent afierwurds Ihoattempt Is rarely attended with any markedlaooBBS, The foundations here were hidigutly, and thrift, prosperity, orderly ways,

hfgh BtAndard of mental cultivation.Bgether with more thaa an averxge good—Jition of roowlB, in the tamu. Too

• * » • • ' • •

nearly a han< 1 and fifty yearn ago, andfor a time the society worshipped in Bchoolhouses and other places whereions ooull ba scoured.

After a number of yean the necessity farpermanent plooe of .worship became

greater and MOM apparent. Tbe pBopleoatne together sod, resolved to build aoncrah. They could, not Rive very mnohmoney, but (hey could give almtwt «verj*tbiag olse. 'Ibcy pcsKuml material, thef/mew how to labor, and were willing to do

it, and (hey Rare earnest prayer, w&foh intbow days wai believed to bs eisentwl totno BuooeeH of Buoh work. Uuder theaa BIroundiogs a, MractBro Srosa ia a)(j;>rdin_.with the best arobltectunt models of lh«tiraeH, to which the people from a'radiuswbloh eztonded for six miles in every diree-:ion came to hear tbe word of the Lord.After thia then was nothing to prartdttheir growth, and grow they did until SOT-eral Btrong and flonriRhlng societies havebeen separatod from them «nd look back toit now as the •' Mt>har" to whom they owea veneration and respect not to accorded tontry other. Sines thon a OBW And modemhonao hag been built with all the modernimprovements and ctinveflfances.

TbB present pwtor, HOT. Mr. Avarill, is ayoung man In the f reabneia of both physicaland mental puwer, who has recently beeninstalled and whosa work girea promise ofIftrgo uaef alnew. TheBltnation of tbe homeJi one ot extraordiDarr beanty. While itiWdi upon a height visible eTerjwbere, Iti piotcoUd by the higher elevations beyondit, These elevation*, like ohilflwn adwp Inihetr planBure, covered over with the aoft-n t blanketing of nzare by the tender cars oftha paiflo'al atmofipbere, Inllei ia theirlumbar by the murmnr of tan oradte eoug

sting by the amall bat »pid rivBr, while th*rtrong woods formed a proteoUnc homtwhen they repoled in their security, Inthia soft asd quiet spot these people plftWdtheir dead, aa generation after generationthey fell asleep, keeping their remains tot-,

er In tha Rhadowof their religions aervioeithe enrriton came Sabbath after Sabbathd connected their foslicjj lor tbeir dead

with the worship of their sonls, and thn»save the ipnt a double Baorednesi. ThenJl alio a Helhodlst Ohnroh in tha plooawhioh h u nprutmteA thetn for matqrywn,whoa* location Is u wl» asd beastfriilai

IB other, u d bM for a pantoi B I T . Mr,JonUln, who was a short t taa sinae oon-looted with tba putonit« ot St, Ptol 'aH.

Ohorch lii Newark, and wh» fan ft flaa* "' among ibepoopU. "

MORRIS CO. TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE.

The Uorrii Connty remperaaoo AllUnoe matIn the Dover Fresh;terim Cliurcb on Mociiymorning, ind was oponod viltt dorotutssl

;<?rcfs*«, coDflocted by Ror. Dr. £rdman, ofMorriBtown. He ipoha as an enoonrtgingtatoreoflho great work that the pecpia (if

Qod are taking hoi<i ol U, ct&iwiog tbat anyptmiinunt good that is accomplished must bety tha power of the church. Ho spake ot its

>lft(»l bearing, of tlio differences «s to wa7>and moans which njigbt oxiat, but rHiimedthat there m i one pUtrorm on whlett all mlsliti t and - tbe deulal of onnulTei in order thattro might Iwosflt others.

The President, Mr. F , 0 . Bnwhiim, aiantaedtbe Obalr, Ber. Mr, Hallow^, Beorotirj of

read tbe mfactes ol thaExeontiTe Committee, abuwing wbat actionhad been taken for leoaring temperance iBg>illation and tbe ofroalitioo at tauporanosliteratore.

The Oorreapondlnp Secretary, Rev. Mr!Cochran, read hia report, noting Lue arringe*meat of a terfes ot fi»bb*lb fompora-nce ser-vloei, under the direction of fiev. K. £. B*lUrd, agont oF the Statg Ailiauce. Hs fttoredtemperance orgtnliikiltia in etch township,and a concentration ot forces tor the work.;

Tbe Committee on legislation reported the«BB*geof tbe iooai opik*u bill in tha Sonet*

and i ts failure In the HOUBO. Be sdd thatwhile tlw bill paiKtd tba Senate it wai gooei.all; admitted that it woufd not have p u i a dthtl boCy if H WAS Uica^bt i t would pass tbeEoase.

11.-. 0 . E. Noble, of Ihe Committee on Lifer-itare, spjfce of a pliti being perftotsd to cir«

a tnontlily tamporanoo jooi-nil Inr*miliB» living beyond the rBaob of taniperinceliteratore. Tbe Pratoe&t made aa tpp«al fortbo nwre i of families where aucb liieratarewould da gooi.

Dr. Aikman regarded thifl lubjaot of m o »pretool Importance Iliac tajtbmg belore nt.Ho eiplainod tlio ohwwter of tholltoralnre,

excellent. If ire cm raise 1100re om npply s.000 feaifllas in Uorris Coaatyirery month. One or tbs moitdlfllcall thing*

to Ret tho aamea, Through the diatriat•ohookhewootd tioon h&ve (be aainofl cif kittbe paronti In Ohatbam tovnflbtp. Anotherilffioaltj U that tliere ore many lutelllgeiitlen who are net well Informed on the tobjact

o! whit ia being doEB in this work, Besidesitre are many porioni among the moreintelligent peopto wbo never ue any tetn-

ptrgnce literatora, who will read tuf thing wooan pat betore them, which will do mocb

iward ihe rectification at public sentiment.nolhor important (nature would bo the idsp-(tioiiof thj different publications to the fam-\et to be readied. friio wock mast bo dono

carefully, effioluftllj- and Boon. The work', Frith labor, hy micliters wltb

the anlBtiiice of district BOLOOI teachers,

ThoPrealdGnt hoped Bit proseut would feelunder a responsibility to get til tho ntinwsthey could and Bend them to Bev.Mr.Cochnin.

Tho Oha,lraat» iippointod the following Com-tnltleoi:

N™inatlom-B6V. Dr. Migie, anil HOT. W.r. HRlloway,Jr.Oa Ccos(iia(lon —KflF. Mr. Ooclirao BBT>ir. Ptrher and Mr. Qondict.BeaoIatloBt-Dr. Aifccuafl and George E .

Blghter.A considerable number of reports of temper-

»ooa mirk In Iha churches and tovmhlpa werewade. Dr. Aikimn spoke of the inability toc m v looal option In Cliathim, attributing tbeWiore to Irinb Citnollo votes. The hotel *s<

well kept a i aned places are, but tbegreatest difficulty <ru with tha illicit side bytwo drug itorea, which do much nora miiobief

in the liwsted hotel. One cf these drog-its tecontlj became inaaue and was neat to

the uylutn. We need a pabho seoUrotat thatwill reform tho judicfiry aad prtveat OrtodJuriea from liommitUng porjnry.

Dr. Eidmka taid It be Might be governedby the recent election in HorriBlown lie mightany a crest deal, for tbe t ran pump was the

nl tha town pump won. Ho could sotB*y that muck had lieen acconiplieliod<

Haaarcr repartee] a township asjociailonlady to go to work. Not mnob liquor Boldi tlio township.HuntviUe reported net much dona. Tha

for it is presented iu the church and SabbathSchool. A teiuperauco gociety will probablyuorRfttiir.i!il. a custom of tho firman s«n-rally in ID hof p liquors »u baud.

on, Lut llireo paatwa b»d bctn wwrting withview to iullaeiico tlie uUctioa. Union jneet-ige vroro lielil, a icmpi-raiice ticket was nom-ated tn rufuBo iittiisu to saluous, but to•ant to two hotels, but [tie ticket was lost byvery few votes. Tho di faculties in tlia nayLTB note J, nnd cii5onrs(;i;iueiits tlmt came

JUmJolpli reported through P. V. Wol/o *•vniBhip tcmiwranca alliaiire, two loiljjcsofuuj 'fciiipl.irH, in Dover a Lnw aud Order.•ai;iTO, a Cold Watac Xuny, HHJ « icCGntiy•ganiEcd Vomen'ii Cluistian Union, l u thoCBIU eleotion in CLtvcrthercnvcra222 tetn-iranco vottis out of Sffl. Tho fireit troablais unily in ftorh. Ho lliought we wouldliver get mucliunleBH llirongli politics. He

noticed lion- hctoflOB wero granted m Dover toilinses-hobadliepncoityicicd in tho Courts,

believed that UIIU.SH CurieUm men oatneit a,nd voted not much woulii bo aecomplinhed.

ijiarted ;[iat lateiupczaii^o was,liu.c teroiierBncu, Teiii|)tjraDC(tT dotio in the ehurthus, public

!inpounee ui'Gtiiiga hivu been held, &aipoiaiioo hleraturo lias been circulated IDHuaday School*. There ia groat need foeclrottlatiou or icmppr&nco liloraturo.

Tbo CauimittcB on aBlacts recaiumeadsdfollowing for tho ensumg yea r ;

-'resiaont—F. G. Bnrnhaui.Vioo PrcsiiUntB-ChaUiiiui, Rev. W, I, OiU;iSBiic, Sanmol Oliver; UiTrsatuwn, Cliai. E .oblo ; UaDOTor, Gotirjjcs E. lli"btor ; Pequan-% Jtov. J . A. Wliitehawl; Uontville, Hev.i. Kotnlo ; Boonluu, 11.\V. Crauo ; Uoibury,r. JB. W. Siwldard, it. D ; Itoekawsy JamesQrni'u; llaoJolpti, y. V. Woiro ; J-iffutronireo Rtguet; Ml. Olire, flar. 0 . a . P. Deyv;osier, Wm. S. Ui l l tn l ; WaHlnnaton. ltdv,C. 5f jjfc, D. O.\ Oloiicltiatn, G.W. VaUtwt.

,,__ n_ . . l IJr_ l taT_ j _ ffi O o C l l .

Seoralwy tad Treasurer—Ber.W.r. Hftlloff*?, Jr.Mmftgere—Her. Albort Erdrain, D, D., Her.ddlion P&rkor, Hollowly \V. Bant, JOQU h,uBast W. Z. Obnieb.

BESIIOM.Tlie eurBrts began with « devotional i«r>(oo wndaotci by Bar. T. 1, White, D. D.,ho eipresied the opinion that tbe qnoitionhow to 4sal with the qacstlon of tbetmfflo

iMting Ifquora Is nocOmlnj th9Bre»tan) qoeilloii ol tbl* ton tinea t tod thin geo-atton. At tba qconlon of Blaverr Sully

teeame one ot law, right and powar, so Itloebeft to him tbii qae*lioo of Intemperanos

ibeeoue. Be qaoted tho aokaowledsemmtthe Brewera't'oD^ren that the polilietleitiOQOfthlsecnofitioa « I I the prohfbl-

joo oi the iiqnor traftto u slavery waa t!ia,tof,he pa'it, mnd culling Iiqnor dealers to glorifies

party tloa to promote ihalr intoreslR,mW we bo bcblnd thflm Jo tbl*»ouop? B#

;ben qnbted nn admlislon which a hqnerletter that day made to him, that tbe trafflo

»a enno, ihri th* oaly way to np| irwi iti by prohibition, and that It should bo done.

The President again aitamed Iho Ob^lrsQdib balance of tlie seiiioa waa nearly all taken

"c jpeHjboi, to which Lt %ould be clfBonJtojniticeir, thsamoaQt of ipico whieh wespare for tho tinrpao,'' ' <

Pntlient finrnban mad* tbt opeulo? id .II. Ha held that an kwaVeniog of Uie pab-

lo eotioieuoo wan more heeded thab uythtnsilia in thtl work, i r the pnbtiQooDtelenosHB tmnied In tbti 'mitler, would an totronghk bctow (ba Legialataro to advance \h»into'be itORbed «if 'flow it ihould b«

iied ispovhi OD oi. If ih» sooraUyof •ilempenneB were ones appreciatsd t te pub-aoooictenuo would ba arotued and t ssntl-isntcrottedthst'woold pnnnt Ifait thiojr,'[thB evil new understood tbi bittla wouldihilf won.' He noted, tho evils attending

trofflc-miiery, diignoo, dtbapclilng the>ody, e t c Tat there Ii one evil still grnltr,>nd i t thfliool Ugrealor thaa'tba bo^j, to

Is m l Is greater (ban tha evp* to thi body.tt«B yen do. ioiDiftblDjt tb»t nntiinlli tfa»•1 joo. do icmeitlUR that Is icBnittly wornLQ that whbh enlhtalli the body. If when

ho btgiat Utflrdottfrmia kn«r h» v u itOataonKtbitR thit .nthrtUi ih» will w d w l wtb6iool»woniah«doHl Bo*r U U than tfaatthaybcsiatsiM Untti of tnlatiipuiuiqaf 0^

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Saturday, June 10, 1882.

BOONTON. Mit Fitnclt Piiikr'Oilmirtm kit «wii <

'.jt>u, /iy[4lilljn«nia,E nU

rft-orgaulziopaPoslof tho Grand Arnif oftbiJlepulhe, TliemaellDs Is io bo helil at thauction room of Joieph H. DuPoe, Miiu St.,nn Tbnrstlav, Jons 8th.

Mr. Jnbn nnforiiill fiiu twcnimi a njtitatiri tTror, New York. Hm r«milv inlfml* moII.R In tin) K»tl.

TV nm*ll children of both (OMfs'arr-in tl.lmblt uf «nm«itiK themHClrci by ridniR on ttplane rope. It •• a barO matter to ket-p lliciIrani tt. Btill al the §a,tne tliua oliuulH tlitrin ncddttnt oeeur where »ehilJ niiimlil luso lilife o n limb, their pirunla wtinld very (juicilyblame the Caiiaj eampaiij forit. Tbuiu whoare eini>I<jve<] at tlie plain:- do ill tn their powerto prevent xuca icciOoDtif, but It in UUI'ICBH touuderltko to.stoplt.foras they drive (liew offipoaepUcw tbpj-fiotoo t another, riroutu•inuldsttead to it and «eo tbat thoir olitldivi.keep iw»y from muli places. List HUtnmurtliore vitro two case* where boju Lad theirbinils liadlj1 lacerated.

Our town people eliouM oneotiraRo ralborthan dlncDiirago tho in amber* of tlie Garflcldbane but nine,

Tliu narrow strip of land frantlng qt\ Mainjttrret, bctwoon Chartli ami Elizilwlli streets,and ntriieil liy thu HPWS, Fuller Hros., isWing (old reailil}- for balMing purpuacB.

A stroll iLrouh-b the park or a seat at tlifalls on a warm afternoan Is dcllfibtfol. TheCOD) air from off tliD water is refreuliii

TUo roill (did not run on Monday mdij- cu account or a. break iu thu roUryeqiemrt,

riie strata formation that vrat worked hjProf. Kevbprrj, of Col inn bin College, NewYork, ti veil north vultiup by geologist*,

It ii inggrateil thai Boon toil anil Doviconnected by telephone.

Tbe loan EHA liai become quite popular inBoontoo, People altould gubst-nha at otmo*n<! cot r«Ijr upon tlieir neighbors for it.

There are quite eonie empty bouses in town.There seem to hn tip reason why landlords•bonld be BO eager to nvlac iheir rents. Tlimltai becu ouu or two instances tvlmro resin

. Water ,crcjae« ara said to be an excellentv blood puriQer., For tbe .benefit tod lafotj of our towo pqoplnithsro 1B peed of anotlier police cfti>r, Ouo.should be utatloDedat tbo lower qmJtjf tyivn,ind llieptbcr at the upporhalf, and have iUo, »n»Dgcd that tliey could be of uuaiitusei.' tooDtauoiber, It is impoaBible fur oue ufllcerto patrol tiio town and do Ina duty. Vluiereritie officer iniglit be, let him br evur to faillefill In tho ptrformaucc of Li's dutici, Ilicru is

, mare or less gruinblins at all UUIDB. If a riie-ttirbanoo cccaru down totvti the flrel ijuwstioutbat Ja takei! ii, " VThoro ii tbe SUrdul ?" audif be ii not on hand you can bear people([rumbling un all sidoa, tblniiog, no doubt,tliat he ihoold know ill about It. It li pirlic-

SUCCASU^MATIIL Jlathodioiu arc f tcq lu^u a part o^

Aitv. A Bunker pt volunteer're at It fcuDdtj »fletBt»n but, aqd

agrentcr uombir are wantatl and exppctetjtliii huntia^ afti- " -

ClitlilnII a K j tu t o|>MrredV jhe Pre» .bWcrianaltattiimd.it. Tfisn oe!r deooia'ed njiji ilowers, g r « n v tau

tpthttt nt." JJB toot liit tulijfct freni tlieliter pan of thu 21»t chaptiT ofEiodai. Tbe

a drlDV. HB uli.-ft--<t in a aloir ami forcible manner llio >tiitrnction it in doing, daing to deaih 80,000urn nnd 2O,O0L) womt'n annually. By a grandlon-of t)li«)neni'«, tbe truth whichrail mmUinnd hy f»ot«, that they conid tint[»1 uroiind it, thnt tliey- wore own on* of thoix. He tboii fihoKUil them linn they lept hiii), oriie'Utluiup. ffblcb they did by giving

bimalii'EiuuB to run about and go wlicreyflu tiieu Btiowcd them tli«Jr

moral ri'upt-onibility iii the msltur, and aoei-d certain rpnunKei. Mr. Birtrim ii tinxpnaknr Hurt hti Ihonmghlf mastorfld binfct. Ilfn nndience llBtDDed • with th"U-nt attention. Ilia »r go moots wore sasitiiportedbyfactii, an! Ha welt pat Hint

they could not help convincing thp tnoBtI .U.uer.

Hie MewUm fiftmoq,tueniiJor a l^enl parade*

A water roqtor lia* b*sn pi(tll( tlio HackulUi-

FOB sfOBEB. OFFICES

Alio Csrringij Tilnimfngl t i f i n n i l i t t

^ FOR SALE!TKrge lay mareyi'iroF«,~lia'nieTg"»iia'cirdeapfle tlie fact Mutt tiio iale of liquor ti pro

bfbitod. ' ..:.,} * *i j /The MetclnuH' Katlonal Bank of N JENKINH-OHAlllPIOS-Iii the PresbvUriai

W i l l , l.r »»<•

tncleu; 1 BrewBtfrtprlug aide b#r

Mo. 1, McCiacken'a makD.' *, livBev.Fnilitr While, Jubn GrimmK % U l r D

j j -A t tli^Cridn'a Lotiie. IniuoiloceceraEdgeneraldealet in sllklQila

"WeJmlljiliwite the nnbtjo to lt»peqk

uiarly io at tho upper half ot town. Tlilifeelipg among tho people haa i tendency, uodoiiht, to dlicnuragt A;I oflL'orit) the ilircliargbof IIIB dutiiin, tod If an otfiotr cally on a oitizou/or aaifiUnce nine rates ont of tentlie; irjlirtfaae. Tliore liavo been several caieH nbereladles biva been la Baited on the ntwot aud inatoiee where thej hatra been ciuplovcd. Thinmatter ibould ho duly eoDBiderfd by oar twu

Mr. BoDJiraiD Boalli, Stieet Oominiasiunir,haidoae thewort on the Blrueln lor the pantyear ID O credtUble raanotir, and he Is dejurv-iog of rtelectiou.

lit. O. F. Hofklns lit* bran ulected A mtiii^ber of tho G. A. It. Post at Barer-

Those who are employed at the ailh mill nndwho'Garry tlwir dinuwa, are cot allowed (o

. «fttin tlie mill. Iu oonaequenca Mra*rt. Pel-; gram A Mejer haie Otted tip part of the

building that M I built for a gaa hOuno fortftat pnrpone.

It to tery nnfnibiocable to nae water for1 qoeachlng the Ihiret Beer i» tbe moat faih-lonible, in Boonton capeclalljr.

There i r to be a match game cf ball atPantile on Hatnrday betneen tbe Qirfletd

' nine »od Ibe club at tbat pl»c«,Ittrroor (ay* tbat we are to have another

Bfiwipsper in town." Some of tbe imall children pliy trnant front' tbe lilk mill. The; seem to diatika work aa

they do goinn to achool.: l!r. J.D, MocVrldgo ban completed a hind-'

' tome <JtSll»erj wagon for B, Orako'a liardtrareand booBO forslnliiiiii estabtishmont, No. 77,4tb ATC, H. Y, It Is of tbfe eipreii patternand 1B a credit to tbe builder.

-" Tbo foliage In tbo park li BD demo (bat it'' h ia« all of the private residences' from view.' A Brooklyn farnllnre ocmpiby biveftbtataiJTeriisement erected near the depot, in the•bape of a bird home. It in made to repre-

' aent the front of a Urge atore and paintedwitb bright colons. Itattraott atWntion.

Stveral daya ago a young \tJly attempted tooroia the long railroad bridge tUat ipam tbeEockawiy river, between Boonton and thedepot. She bad readied cearly theccnlrsol

' tlie bridge when the fast eiprt** train fMtn' Ketr Tork, doe at Boonton at 2:19 P. M., camo

on the bridge. Bho wai BCCD to rou by Mr. JAlltb', bridge witohman,' who went lo her

"~ aRf-Htatite. Heaticceefei) In readhlng bet and1 ctbght libHbrber jn«t a i the train wont past.

The draught or tbe train win ad great that itcanicd Hr. Atlt-n and Ibe young Udy both off

'tbeir feet, bat tlie; fell on tha (lei; dot of• barmV way. Bal for the lho'a(tblrnlneaBnor

Mr. Allen the yonog lady woalJ bive been' 'draws dutler tho train. This 'train capeiiially' mrii at i high rate of apeed over the'b'hdge,

anditfa a'common sight to'set JadieiJcrb'iB'' this 'bridge ahead of tbeae' £iat trains.' 'Tl«ore"liaa'been onakilled anttaeveral haiebire);' escipcdwiththelrlUea. fllillItdocanbtieem

to lie a'asAacient warning. Mr Allto lays it;1iaconitantcareonhiimindl ••; - ~' '

Tho school children a n anxlodaljf TrairiHgfortheirBamtncrTaeaiion. : - -'• • -•

''•"• Mr.GeorgeSannderi,BnperlntendBctof theP a u i b Rolling MtU at PitorsoD, has,been

,-iinproTlnfj Ihe groaods' about hit. privatereaidoa'oa here to Boonlon Ij building a hand-

' aome Bide will, pt co,t. alpnb,'. compoied ot, granite and pudding atons. Tlie front hie

been sloped aofl neatlj'tnrfed.with an addi-tion of two pairorcot granite i l ep i . l ' '

Tramps are In abundance; probably they• are on tin lookout for iprinf clotbea—llnsa.

Mr. H. Beinlampre waa ont on Taofdiytrying bis Iqek /or blaoV baig. lie li obcaiJ-«red tbemoBtsncceBafnt flibernau Intonn.

Bobert Yonngit, a-'formerrcBiilontof Boon-ton, Is In .town„ making a vlalt among binfnendi. Ho is employed at Pitttbnrg, Pa.

Oitoffoarleen Dag polei that were erecteddoring tbe flection camptiftn of PreBJclenl

'.Oarfleld only one la attll •tandiog, Tlieroatwere cut doWB tor lafety.

' The owuera of Waahlneton IRatl have bceutalking of having It repaired and'painted.

' Bjit Dotting bai been dona to ' i t u yet. Agood public hall li needed for both political

]'" Some or our town people ire 7017 indignant,'. tfrer the tafnMcnent In regard U> the Garfleld, nineoaipgimproperkiigtuse at their game*.

I t l i denounced aa being without tnv founda-

~ . Tliero are a .iramber of both artlBeiil andp»ttir*l falll In fnd. around Boonton.

,. 'Tiiiton ibould not fail to we Lbe prooesaortDHnaftelnrinj iron, Kben the wcrki were In

" foil operation .TifiltoTR took a {treat deal of' loteroaf | B witebJDg.lbe raw material p i n

', fromonadiparlmqntlo another until it wai

It i i time tbat;aecent pBQpla became diithe OIIM of jonng m«!n wbocon-

h d S d igs f jfre|[ate*lUi»chareb doors oaSanHblixmaratbH urea

g.tbH ureaU and flnCB i«

regularW d d

ofihe Commoil U f l l i

A\ Iht r e g u : m R

.' donnoil, Wedn««daj .iTcnlngi; Urn following" oAeiri ware dpoted for the abmbg jear:"'-,H«ajawr,;Blfl Q*&mw Street Oominii-, .ato»<r. flot.aoted Ppon; Hanh*!, JuneaQii-

b T b e r e I iT b e r e w e r e t e n i a Q p a a f t co heteli, and ° » " " ° " »l "l»]fl"lww «re nlnoni nnl «cted upon.

; t • UJtCAa

,s>f . . • - -'•- N i w FouncHlfid. - .*•'' Owing to the latft lllnewof Ber. B, R,

rdaj, May

Last S.IH1I&.V Hghlcfti were received IDIO tb*M. E. Church from probation and onebr letter.Two were recpivi'd on probation.

ChlMrnn'B Day ir.il be obgerved next SnuiJaVn theJ l .E, Olmrch. Intliomoraing ibep&e-or, Ilsv. I.TIiomaf.will preacli to the children.

In tlm afternoon, al 3 (''clock, the <viUcouaist of sinsitiH and recittUona by tbemember* of tln> pelmol, ftiitHn the cvoHiiif; tiiopgRtnr will preach ou tho "lliaietry of Flow-

A anvlabio will lie held a t Iho home orjl .CRliaw, E*q., on Friday evening, tiio lOlli. IreI'reflii), cake, lemonade andollierrefrewill be provided nud ull aru invited.

MOUNT HOPEDeath ban bciibusy with us again at Sit.

nope. OnSalimlay ni sbt Blicbad WllliawciUuotru resident of this place, pamedan'ay from umotiK us, The deenaHed was 'nion of many virtues and Uglily tslocmud iitbjN loi-ality. lie tra* liorn iu tho County ofCurnwall, £nKlam] ami inoat or bin timo waaunent in Vw buslnem of an BBi-aTi-r of meli

di L-allingheWiaqtlituprofloieiit. Abiarsago hucKtno lo America and uttl

at 511. nopu. no iiau not beru lung buforj 1,v* atlracted ,tlio attention of tlm li

Jliclmnl Stephens,,SuiiermtouiloDt oftUuUt.Hupe ttiiucH, wlio enfiagod Lini EB his clerk, itiwliiuh oa|)t.city ho rowaiUbd far lotna timo.Unriuf,' tbo deprcHiluti of biialiiesu in tho iron

is ho tiiuglit Btliool uorcnl terms, andAS alvmyn Fi>oken or si a paiuntaklntt

teacher. And lioro Ina rirtuetishone In partic-ular, for the uhildmi all loved and reapcutedbioi, JJurios tlw last two yean bo ban beenthu ctoik of the prtj oDt SuperiutendeDLwliidh

m lie held to thu timo of lib death. Foryearn ho IIQB huen a itiombur of the M.

E. Church tit Mt, Hops, and lor yunra has oc-cupid poiitlon* of truH tag Treasurer and Bteiv-*id ot the OUurch. He ban been lick at time*

u or tlireo jcara, onuued by a cald. Hocuntinned tu grow gradually worBp, ootwi.h-itendiiig (bo fact tbat bo bad good inodlcn)treatment, until it developed consumption.Al time! he anflVred aeterely, at other timea

nldbo cornparatlrely eaBy, yet nil tbotime Rotting worm,until about two months be-fore hij death, when be was con lined to hit10UB0 entirely, and tho last two vreeki to bisied. On jUondar, 5th inul, thofuueral service*a-ro belli. ItcV. W. A. Acker^ou preacliud BDppropriatoacrnioti, jfter wliicb. the rtraaiustore taken to HockuMay far interraont, tlioreo nleep aatil the naming of the reanrroottun,Mr. Mation Williams went to Ohio for tlie

beucllt ol hli health two or three weeks ago.1 liear a rumor about an ioe orcam and utraw-erry fcatival, wUlcU U eipcotbd to ojine otT in>ia place same aftjOrooon; alap a lecture ID

the evenicg. Bhontd I bo present at tbB fon-iivii I will let yon know how tblngi transpired,aud if I hear tho leetnrt) Imiy gireynn a briefreport. . - • : QBUHI'BB.

County 8urro(,'ate'# oflico.

The Tniitees of lbe Winililnjrtmi pnblicachoohjiiarantined'tlie (irfticiiial'nrbUcblldreu hail jearM lover.

Editor a.jfulman, or tjba,.(|awk.II«tfiterh » fioon Hbsont in OiMiueciJaut for. throewuukii attending hiifut'lier wlioi.j daugerouilyill from tho tifectiofao tocldenL ' ' " '

Tn tain tip a brwJp-o of any consequence'inr'orrwi eounlytho whole BoardifeU at tbo cspomujof nearly 1,00.. Katlwr a

costly prqccedinK ire should tliiuk.

Sabbath BCIIOOIB in BelviderohsFoboonisorted for Bomo weeks pftat hecantn ofninlMir of conlaffimtB diseaBCB prevailing (ajeh au Hlarming txlunt in many parta ot the

county.,. • . .;,ThoiHsu It. Haincfl Post So. 30; of Prinentdp,

last wetk sent a lisndsomo flora] decoration inanchor ihapeio bo placed upon the Grave ©f' ' imrade and nnindiike, *t iramburs.'StiBB'ozeounty. • ' • „ . . . . > , . . 1 . . .

Tbe WcBbioetDn Star olTn-g us a' nromiuih tiliHcrilHTs A hi>nk on (IK r'llfa of p?liteuerp

Tim Star ii t'vi'dbntly oHlie opinion tliat illpopulation of Warren needa education to thiidimetIon: ' •-••

Qoorf-e liemWcr.'fl viiiowor i-if Oxfnnl.'Utloped-with the wife oMVnr. Tied. Berablfr

tly received n BIIU£ ]>onHbu. Ha tan onechild aud Mm. Tice has iwo, oue of tvblc|i sitetook witli her. , ( i

V, (on o>Edward L»tinlu(f. a,farmer lit•ur llnpn, died of siiiall-poi on tiio 30Ui

nil., aflerfour day's Biclaess, Tho BOUIiFuu'lion iii & profouhd toyatcry, and aaaceounlcd for. "• • ' ' '

Judpe Martin, of Sussex, liai sold biH black tMdin^ "Niglit" 0vo y.ean uld, with a record

of 2:2-1. to J. 0. Stautou, of New York, it it a ifor*C,0')l). JU'JRO Mar/in bouglit hint thfi

P. U. Merlin, iivinp iit-ar Pniilina, bat pur-chiscrt ina iilaiitjl in i)(.eitlon"ft fruit evapora^.ir. Ii ig an c$tt>uijlvp ini^bfne, ain):has aiapaeity fur dryipjf 9110 tin 11 dred au^.flRyittbhclitof fruit per day, 'A nvttlesnalie, iiieaeuring fojir jreat,,otiQ _,half iiiulioe.'wati liilled iaHt Sat urdaj-, near (tlje

ilofn.- Rig BD»kcniiip pbaeeBBbd'nmo "ratilei,overal of wliicli wero brokhlT0jtlii;lh6a'ftaiii(.

J»niOB -\v, Droyfts, 0' protninbn't Pu'tnaijiCouuty Ucinoeiut, has left itmt 'party; Iriflq-need, SB lie wrlloi, "by Hie attihiae -of thearty at W&ablnglon aad at Albany, " Tho,;t!oii of the laiKtT pcirtiou of tho Domoo ratioirty in CouflrtuB iu nntugoniitH.8 tlje.paBUKOf iho Tariir CommijBluu and Jn reluaingto[tend the charters ot the Natloaat Banks intterly at variance with my-view, nud'as Ieliove detrimental to the welfare o( tbe couu-

try. The groimd upon vvlich Intolligoat menin rofiiBO to extuod-th« ehartm Bnd to prn->ng (he eiiuluice of inpt.itnlioim no benofioSnl3 t-Tory ono and ao closely connected with tiio

prosporit." ot the country, j i a mvatpij, anilI find tbat the Dennicrilio partT'iu the

IBB of HepreBcntatlveH, tvltli a few iiolablocptionM, rL-fu-o to unjipart the meaante.

..h.itn, tho refusal of tho Democratic niewbemol CongreBB to allow tiio oonslderition ofcled-tiun t i m , qoOatloDa nf ttio4i1fil! oat'pri viia^a, Iegird aa almost, revolnttouary.1 ^TaenO rea-

sous In brief, nntltlia utter ineonipetdwy'wWcbHie »Emooralio,msjority .in-tha LrK|Bk.tHrQma Blown, inducp, mo tojoia iho EepobiloaD

c, 1 believe, tho ono licst fitted to goverg thecountry atd Slate, and to wbieli their prbgrnagind proepcrilj o n ,bq*t cooimlttea.^

GERMAN VALLEY.; , •One of the greateit Improvement a in tbe ap-

pcurancn oj oar town will bo tbB.new aliei] attheVtel. Jti-U-bulOKJO f.Ll, o u t l l » l f u fit wai rfthed Tueadsy alteriioon. . '

Kice ± Btepheca are ha?iDR a yellow picefloor pnl in tbeir «lore room.

ECT.E. P. ttlnnclUeft far hit western faoniDibnnl the 23lh ofUnJ. I the bad taken ono.ofinr Jertoy girls with him tlipro wbiild not ii&Vebeen so many toarnniied. Mr.',Mirhn: or tlipUnlon!Tltcological;Hi'Diinarr bai ilnoo filledtliopuiplt. Rev. Mr. BoliJeD.ofSaasej Oo.,;

pretcbeB belt Sftbbtth an a ?in<l{ilate, wa are

Mi-. Frederick fiwaoiliammpr. whose 95th en-HTcrsiry was ceTebraled on tbo 34th1'alt.,- diedin Friday, Juno 2nd, with a|Hiple»y. Tito In-lerol tervjee V a i very largely attend ed on

Snndfly afternoon. .• >E. if.BarlleBandJohnC. ffelaliare baTiog

tbeir bouMR repuuteii.Mr: J, W. WelRh'a team n n away onTuefdny

ifternonnbypQltiDiia atiplo from a post in.Jroiit of his fatliDr> rCBiilenoB. Thfy ran abouttwo mllca toward boma irhen they fell; turning

arriftfie over on Uiem, We Jea'rn tbatotiehorse was bully linrt and tbo c*irJago cpm-plelely demoliabod... •.,'. .

Tb» band rendered fine nut ic laat eveningi tbe open air. • . ^ • -. B. B.

.-Although i t rained l m flanday, morning,tudwaafinite«old inlhooveolng, It waa thenott beautiful tinndhy we have had tbla inm-inrr 10 far. Thn serpentine walk, locatedifong' tbe Wttplitny River, knil a favoriteplace, ofreWt for tliByonnB^lkidnrini theinpimer scaBoij, w>» rery mooh patroaiiefl byall claseei. .Thosi} whp attopded tbe.M. E.ehnrcb in the evening were ;very. mnct Intsr-c«t#a and entertained by-a Berroon proaoliodby Rev; W. L<iill, of MadisOo, Who eiobaDgod

' thBpafltorlore.ReT.Mr.Lenob.,tiomeh'a Clirlitirn Temperanoe Union

will hold' IVB next regatar roeetitig, In tbePrcsbytorUn ebnroh tho coiDitig" painrdayevening. The lait meeting orIhiisociety washeldintheM.B. Oliarch on Saturday;even-

na;, May S7th. -The dry- weatbfr of the proient week tan

inabled our farmcra to mike 'considerableprogrenn with their farm work, and h greatdeal of corn haa been planted an well ia oilierwork done. - . , "

so light frosts, one HonJayundoneTneriay niRht.hnt oelthor or themeeemg to have done any icrloai daniiBO,

Schooiey.s Mountain.- -It is plcisant to bear of tbu growing popn-

luityoioar own Sammer retorts. Althoughriot formally open fur the icason. Heath HonBe,.trnder the tnan>R«ment of J, Warran Cole-nan,. Is begbiDing to receive gneita, andamong the .arrival! and enRagemsata wo no-tice tbe following-. • - '

Eon,-Lewifl 0 . Qrover and family, Newark(cottage) ;'JndR« JaraeaH. Bell; wife mil twodaughters, Austin, T*ix'; Janes H. Bell, J r ,M.D., Anstlu ; T. C.Boll, Jr.', Austin;"Dr. H.Noeh Wirlln, AuiUn; Dr. A.N. Bell and wife,New York; Dr. B. A. Watsoa and family,JurteyGltr.; A. Q- WUIiams Newark; Qco.Howell, Newark; Dr, Robert Btewart andwifa; Newark \ OharleB H. Clark and wife,

I d Hnd wife. Hewand dingh-

ifawTorkjCharlea L. Acker amVork ; George L'. V.EniBory. wifetar, Janey City, IVtra.' John Kfrkmau, Brook-lyn ; Him Baraa Ki/krosn, Brooklyn; Kr«.WalRrove, Brooklyn; Mn. Eobert Ohnroh-man, Philadelphia; Mr. and lira. Willoarth,Philadelphia; M«i M. Hepbarn. Fhiladel-pbi«; D. P. Perkiof, Philadelphia; 3. W,Bailsnthie and family, Hewark. - ' • •

Qa/fo a number or the atwve Trill be sceom.panled with tbelr tiimoutB. One afgniQcantpfeftln

gwill be remarked—the 'namber^ of

lfef ll ^phjaidana who seek the iam» healthful snr*rbundinsi that they recommend to, their, pa

Gaiteto, wHose leoteoce of dcith U to b*carried Into effect oh the Uit daj of thismonth, iarfported to b» reilgDcd to bit fateand not afraid to die. TLli is a pomfortlngnJfotlon cvea to thoH who conaidor Ills' fatea jnat one, for there coold not jxMsibly bo a

l t l thj ,

more pitiable ipootaole than that of ajoanl t d i I f te

Geo. McCracken.

" 'U ' i "i'

In Chancery of New Jersey, .:p WILLIAM F- OIDBINQa AND MRS. WIL-

BSvirtnC offiH ordejr of tjlio Co art oCCbmi-cery ijfKoirJeiHOyfniftdo on tbo fluy of

date hereof, in a canae wherein EphrnimdulHy.aotm/i Eieeator, Ac, ot David Eetilo.

__ jflBntl. ts compfoiattnt, and you nud'otbeTaare dercmlBnu, yon are rc^nirtd to appearplead, demur, or antworlo tlin coiMplitiniiai'aiill, on or be Tore tbo tliird dny or AugustiBXt, or tOio aatdjoill wiil^u taVsn s eoufesMilpainet you. • ' "• " "* "Tho mi:, bill IR filed to forccloRo a mnrt^nee

iven by IVJllitmpoflinui »ndiviro in Euhraun.indflley.,' icdnjt. £ieo\itor rtrlliswtiV Bstllu,1oe'd, on lands in tbe township uf JotTomoii,ntbeCountv of Morns, Keir Jersey iUUdpril 1st. 1870, and recorded in lbs Hnrria

iouuty Olerk'n Ofllco, in Donh (1 B of " ':aeeB, panj B l i t c , j t i l f snn JVi"

loddnor somopirt tin-roof; .iam F, GiJdfnfis are made a defendantLOBC as tbo wife of William F. OlddinRR,

u_ may have or claim to have some intercutin said Ianda. ' ' ' , [ I f t f' f'

Solicitors of Complainant,

Tlie great slriko'ln tbe irun trade'lir.'begin-\ag to bo a Borious bomnCBS inn for'a'ctatiliohaveliaaiiotliitistoflo with it.' In 'o ia-

Bctjunnco of the etoppage cf VariOda tilatufao-Luring icduatrica and tlie««neTa1 Btasnation intrade in conaefiusnee, tbePenrsyi*anift lUiil-road Opmpany wiiiiin tlto pa*t tow.weoks have

iarKod no leas tlian 3.5000 men from Iliawest of PittPburfi nloao, Bud if tho )l

ia lo bo protrtoteJ, that nnmbor.mil protsbljba largely, anemonkd ..before Hie .prewnimontb ii out , , OIIJET,roadaaoilIjuguieasinter-

1 similarly,fffeefed, by ilm^Bun.0; causei,

[iniple, tuna adding to tlie already im<rcetSff.iin.ybf idle'riand'nobproiluccrB.'

Secretary Frolinghnyieu haa instrootod U10terLowell to fultirm the EHUuli Qovernmeat

Ilmt lbBOI»ytoii-)lnirertr«?t(jmoBt hotiefortbbe eonildereJ. voidable, and -that the TTniledStatOiwillciurJna dloae.tae prolectorato o t

itcroccanfo transit. ,.., , ,. , , .*„.- . •

Ei-Bceretry Elaine riaVdccllncd Ibe Eepnijli-tn Bomlnalldu for CWngreHinVii-aULargeo n . M a i n e .

L- '••• . - • • - . -

1- . - . • * • - • • ' ' - ^ >

Sncet SBpoitaz.a too tli wish, ti very popularamong the clergymen tkrouglioat tlie State.

More eases of alek hpaJschr, bilion^neae,coVillpaflOH; io; ; (SaVlje'cnred In lew 'time,with lens'mrdictnS.'^nd fiir' loW'toone^,' by

iinB Garter's LtttlffLiverPlllB.tlnn-by'fcajo l h t r m e a i i a . - • ' " , ' - • . - ' • • • ' - - » • ? • » • - .

1n health'frorn' an^ faa 1Iee,'' if? pedtatiy frfj& tueuse of any of the thousand rioitrmni tbatpromise BO Urgoly,-witW luog ncttctortft leat)-rabnUls.'haTOno.fear.' Beaort to m p Bltteraatoncc.'a'ni]

Delicate FeTr'aiei" *''*'** * ' !Tbo ezBotlanB oj BMiotT. ndtlcd tO,tho careii

ofitaterniiy'anil thViionsoholdrJiave tentedbeyond en'dn'ran'celliefrailconiititcttona wl

combat rtbiitendEtte7td>ren]atnrrrfaW)t1ie1

no remedy ID tbe world poB«eBoe«-tbB'nourHh-Ingand Btreugthealiigpi'opsrtleBprilAr.TBtT-X£m, Thoy L>Qricli:tlie;t)1ood, {tcrfectdig<lion, itimnlate.tba liver, and klOoeyj,•.arrestnlcoratlva wtmkoeaaei,and, puriry and vitallxo

rcry function of tbe/emale njBtern. .

• Dr- Green's Oiygflnated BlttBn"'--ia the t int rcmedt fbr-tlyBpep^laj-billoniiieSB,.~ilarla, iudiRestina and atseaiei.ot thobiood,

inovB, liver, Kkin.oto.

Bsker*i Ptin ranacen euros paid in tnan andB»BtDr. lloget'a Worm Syrup'Inatattlly'destroy 1oroiH. ,

How to Secu» li«atth' ' '

His utrauRB n,ny one will .Buffer from, dfr•iagpriichlB bronfibt bo by imftOfe lilbod>fieri

8coflll'«-Bar>upiirilla.and>.«tlliii>RWnr .Bloodand Liver Syrnp will rostorp hcallti-to thepbyitlcal orfTunlzatloD. Tt W a ilriihiitbeblaffavrnp, plAaaant-to Mke,«nd 4he beat Moodguriflaip pwpr, ilincovenitl,.. carjiyt..Scrofula,Sypmlllio disorderg, wcakneas of tbe kidney*,srysiwlair, maltri i ; nerrctna 'dfaHeri.'-debll-tr, biHomii.cqraplalptj and..diuuea .ot.theilood, liver, klaaoja, itomaob, skin, etc.

t e n rcniHimugIn tbePoitpLTc*^ at Ooyf-r.IV,

DOVEB, H. J.," JQBO Dth, 1862.Wm.'Atiscar, ' " " ' " ;

IJ>U1B V*t\mou,Maf-flle C. foblo,Mifflle C. f o l o ,Mnt. Emily Cole, •.L, 0. CruflV.M*rtn* E. Dangler, -

?B.ttf*---Jacob Oebrig,)lnrQ]hnnn,

N i l O t r

SEliHra. ABII.Jamil UICIIM,Brjrkn McDnnald,MnFhlOlirrZflmitb." • -Tliomis Toy,

Qeorge B. Hesaey, A. Wall at 1

! ' G;0.HIN0HMAN;P.-H. ,

CARRIAGES' "of every deicriptlon' mad'e aa'd'Bolda):

McCRACKEN'S MANUFACTORY;Blaolcwell;Bt;; Dover.- :The"t>cat mttorlati, latest fatigua, in* con-

•traction asd the tnout competent'wor^'nrae the sp'ecialtitB of the ettabllBumeni'"

JOHS JONES, Dndtrtalir,Bmk.wiJ, S.J.

AWNINGS

i /» t » T 7 ' t v b >imGATQW^Aj }{ci#ajiQdla,i|l,fa*3atli,>A

Artlinr BTfjaiow, aged 0 yearB BDO iu IIIODEUB .>IND8^V-At Gmndin, DlkoU. Jnue. 4JUE. A'rtlinr LTridnlev, formerly Croni Me1 •Jersey, autid'ati'iut thirty-ymw,."-' - -'•-

let.

WEAVEIt-At Onk Rlilgo, Juno Bill, '83, JohWeaver, aufi 70 ireiuand ftmintbl. -- '

FOR^SALE W CXCHANGE.,A good work mare, in foal; lor eilo nr ex.laiige, Apply to

A. IV. 'IHEII.bR, • Inext to D. M'>LtEit -.

!!7jlw j 1 : • 1 f j 1 J>jver,jN. J,

7/

<Jo.|o JIcBAVlt, tho bover"D»Hat,v. „-

Ipf $1O.%-W(ioii teeth nre 'ciUractctV-tn lie-wnlaci-ll with ni'v one* m> citra eliaree ix uiailunp RBB, 'Offioe ftver'WlOUrOX'f) llu atom.

Stover, H, J ,

I K . B E A C H , " • • I • • •• • - •

• . . F ; i •• ,

I1O0KAWAY, K, J.

NEnAL FURJiWIJINa UNDEitTAKER

Vl /i \) fh :* ' 'KTEB)" PESPICT

"BEST PATENT."'Should your grocer not keep

Iilcing ure are retailing ntkvliolesale pric^.j.,

range iii

pices from 85 cents toJI.

.nils'df ritpcBtrlesOilier

and Body Brussels at LOW

ktS CAR-

PETS WAY BELOW THE

MANUF/SCTUIrtftS' PRICES.

Ail tlie new patterns of

SHERIFF'S SALE!and John N. Alien her hnsbaml, Elit»li Gar-ter. Hlcbar.1 W. Putlor and rbotnaaEOrafcen, dpfendants. Pi, fa. lor mlfl

B; virtue of the above stated writ of fierifacias in mv liaails, 1 ahull ei|iose for fair 'Public Vi " • - - • - - -

ularly (lenorlbed, situalo, tying and beingin the tnvrnnhip of Okntliim, In ihc County cfMorris and Slate of New Jtriey, litHled ,»n<lbotiaded BB follnws;

.nd beinfi lot No. 2asnuml)nred 1--""• " I J " l i deedijuBoinine

C. Bchepk Lv aahl Litbrop; thence (4)ong 8cbenk'a tine, two feet tltfflO locbei tu

Tan fBinp i*m be pin 1 atCT ot/bo Id fco|virel-(o sail

E. Alftf an7*i* b& de« daltand recorded in tho It on is Oonotv Clerk'ioffice in Aoitost, 1*00, and runs thence (1)sontheutcrlv io the line of tbe lot of the trut-Icrs af tbo JC. E. Obntcli, ten. fret, to tlielinaofWalclieVlioime lot; tbenco (2) tnclhwest-

' rllb WihM'" Une lonrteen feet »U)ricl:c | ;

•* line tonTi-et to Tboa.'B. AlienVlino:'hirtern ftwl tot

ritlliind

ifrrmio-tbeMU Allen", "hishfllra^and aislRmforever, to-»od/torn tt.a; lot Ixntlv aliose de-scribed korooa the lot at Solienk ~abnve re"

'• t^AB'' *>«> % tot -if

laiiStoiviyinrceTKno widtffSiniy iBTdeelTletwecn nid lJithropatdBclienk, elated Aug.

•;.::.. ::jvaxnmtSRibn N. Allen by Herman HuhnrMt by * " J

;btoe<j(4J aloiin (4) alouR Allan's lino thirteeIticlitB to the bcgintiinR, lORdtiBitt-of free RndunobA^cUKi lut

b ld All hl h i

- « JmElieffl.SOALEIJ PBOPOSALB.jiJriplicate. apoo

tbe*7tnk fiirns fdrmnlied-lfrom till! Depot•nln_wi|| bereoelvwlbvtlisYin'lnrsfijnpil until

orSUlaiat ~ '

The GovernWtnt Htapug-thu rjttht to relectany or all blrli. Ho contnat will ba enteredInto until alter an adequats appropriation ii

¥#PFOR SALE.

ill tc-iiJeitoT'ot ( K hit Habl>ar4Bllaklt,Uskna . Ui< lotootliio.-eu'aor,.orfj;.elli)Olllr»tedanJ wilb plenlf oflmil.

~- i x. * a, w. sijojU!,

i 1116 i^rbfiBi'tJ'adJdlnlnR their tolling mijl,

as-

Lowest Market Rateskral - / / . I

8TBEPT,

7<'John Cross

JftEUS8ILS

TfteTargesfstocif bi'WL

iIIfEH^ FEATHERS,? llty

BOSS, HATS, BONWfS

&c, tills side of Sew York

can bo seen at • ; l ; ' '

OTiss Nolan's,opposite.Pardcc & ^Ja i l ' s

a t n'stonisliiiig low'prices.

nil nnd sec her iiiiiiii'iis'e

stocK. I - - : . - 1 : '

Morris, EHESOS or Warren Cotmtioc,

and bla prioet Ire tbn loweat. Se mre am

S M Y R N A R U G S .17.1/1 ; f . u i / . r ; I , I I ^

W.S.BABBITTy

A gcliool b.v lie rc/nlta.'O»rl5,«10 Joans and MiliUe^mti.mta oare

1 • rt£i],,f»p tho road lo

SEND FOB CIECOLAB..,.(...« ,,„',:. %.w,piiatSJBeotetarj.

1ELD150P ^

M t o fliiif'ab'SslidllshmiiiiwIlereicreiB AD pfiflortment. Ibat will enable

2d. WltGD _pnra it,aji ajirjee Ibot.oauijcil'te' kfcatf

To procaro ibe abovS " ' ' '"' "'"'"

in Kjpa'faio' pflcaTD'a SsfcriplTrfh" or1

{roods.- Uiej*elH>reMJQiDabains/Qj. JOcts,^T>9r.-;ivd...-'WooM?iJledaC«sb.mere8nt 12, ots. pgf JW4v .Jtantings al 8,10,121 els. nod upward to tbB very best~ " " Eonblewidth-BItick-OAtbtneres

. pCT-vonl; 40-iQTwidtb all wool

J«; SMdf-jertiqusaajr. "COURTEBPADBS at 98 otp-J gooiRt4F^.'(*p]ein]idr;!(c*i-dr^lflt.Cy DressQ/lS'lq fc-om^lDn. Io Bpc-ji, BatiDB,DM itoAntique, Bilk Brocaaes and an imtnemevariety of liiTVonl'flne' dns:be same proportion in price.

uutlBl.iUure^uelltoUoVeboi«pTOfilj;dto,fiir(ilal(,

MEALS AT ALL HOURS,-

ICE CREAM

CHOICE CONFECTIOdERY,

gtlraflllye in appuannou as posolble, I Bb'nTiTW-oovoto m y un er(ri es to^so~|TnTVtn (T'Tor tli1

wants of my euntpnim that Ihuvuhall li'elfully gftif,a|l «i(ji tl V1 t _ - . . * . •

SANDERSONHA8 THE LAHGKST HTCCK OF

Carriages,GROCERY AND DELIVERY .

XV A. C3-O 1ST

Next to Geo. Richards A Co.,

SUSSEX St., DOVER.

TEAM O FFOR SALE.

23-11 On the Kellcy Place neir

, __[1 in their netr pmco un flP*ft3TIIECT with larKC aud freni, utool-s juat pOIISBW], Pljioli include lull line* ot fJuu

GROCERIES

All kinds of D1I1ED PRUITB, a lerr cboictatnrtmerit. OANNED QdODS, of' vert km 1Irkctt'd aBfioriDient of HIOKLES ; a Bpccin'tv in

made- or frenh uml fine BL'TTKH. r i i r t b EEGGS, »nd all kinds ofOOtlHTnt rltOOOCE

ill liavo frtuli cacb

J.HSTUMPFSRESTAURANT,

OOOD 1IE*L mav bo otlalneil at ir,haar OF ltl«dd; at rcuoDnble prices.

ICE CREAMi'-iLL^ 'L QVihptJR

r . l J i f t l I • , . . . , . . . .nlversatly rocognized ah iha beat cream

made, in all fluvom. Also Orange, Lemon nnd

iBBOrtmentof ' , .3ll . . , , ;

CHOICG XOiyFECTIONERYfar Ibe tapplv of .Wedulncg, Parlies, FeativalB,Pio-NicB,«to.. I believe I can make ioJnoe-meau to ttlfi 4d^ (a H 0 of parcliapore. 1

' tllvered —• •- - ••

Whence Conies the Unbounded

•ALLCOCK'S' -'•"" POROUS' ' " .P tJASTEE^?

!,ther have ployed tbem-iteBcit Kifei-nai itemfedy

ever iuvented. They will cure

licumatitntnand nnylbcal^aln.Applied to the email of-the

back they arc iafnllible intoacVRChe, BerToiiB debility, and allkidney. troublcRj to the pit ofthe stotntWiitlieyaraafiafticunrordyspepsin^ liver complaint.

ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLAS-TKUSare pninle^.CrH^rnBtAndqiiiU W cure. lUwlTJJtfLl.

ationa ttmt blister and burn.let A LI.COCK'S, the only Genline Porous Plaster.,

CARRIAGES!

fii 'iliiu.i

I)CRABIUTVan,l riMIgBtK

as in all tranche!.

• Carpenter and Builder,

aa !iVc:n'Ht'«lic|i if Stiiei" iireil, lllaljMASQhWND.J3UlL.DEFhC«nlraot.

B L A t n r * * . l * T , , % > O V E R , N. J .BOABD BY TBE DAJ OH WEEK. '

YOU SHOULD PATRONIZE.}>?? > t 1 - w ~ > |S

-price means a;Yefy low price,iiiSilo'be just what it

I- • • • "

: ais taken of those wlio are not

""' tiiGlyaltie of goods.Idreii; to get an article

M M l j e t i t aUhe'sanie price as thoughyou1 ffwereiwitn hiin yourself.5 1 l e tan flottWe Hie assortment to select from of any estftJ felentflfiMlMinlmsCoity,6tli. Every one is always Mated courteously wlietlier toy m\>•- to gordiase- or i n i l y desire to loot at tlie various styles,

i l l a s t t a t not least our motto is 'square dealing," ani we* carry it out to tlie letter.,..., ,. ' •

''," ' ' •': Ji H; PIEBSON, OPP. THE BANK, DOVER, N. J. '

li >

V""i## * ' •

l i . ' l I1IMI '111 AlftMJ/>!!:'

1 ! r

1)5v

nrATES AND"18r0KMATI0N

IMBRS0LL.E0CK DRILL Co.1 PAltK PLACE, NEW Y0KK.

IMPROVED AIR COMPRESSOR! "CLAYTON"

JIANUl 1ClniiLP]\ 1111

MORRIS COUNTY MACHINE & UR6N CO.1 t i D o v i s n , isr, ir. » I

Hit prtVnt fime «Mcli caii Ifii WIUJHD bettor rciaHithiDanvconinrcBRor built atutlicuticiitcil liy prrtKB mm nsinf, th m TUm am altin..?Jtl1 l o r l j iiinli1118 °r B te im ni11 «»• ^»°™i* «•

enters (be Spriiif; triulu with a large unJ complete stock of

blaih the best, bouglit at lowest prices for cash

AIR COMPRESSORSBKND FOB HHUT CATALOGUE k EEICB LIST

OLAYIOIT SIEAM PtJMP WOEESU 4 10 WAXES BI,, BROOKLYW, H..Y.I

MRS.AyBEEMER'S

NOIV READY I'OIt THE

'Spring Trade.J.KT,'.l*V.'!.""1'il'»lll'il •iouli.-of.taw 1IIL-

ClNEUIOOODS.iJdoiD

Hats and Bonnets,in all the iietviiat nuloriala aud eliapej;

selopiand to be sold at sijch reasonable rates as will ensai'e a

"/ ' I f Wfff*trftde> a a d ®™ -satisfaction to customers. ,

(Grades of Family Flour,1 Prime Artick6f!6^er $& bieW

it 'JIFI]

, My estaW&toaiitia a aroce^oKlnaiTOly:™ Granginy wkoloiiiten-lon to Una bmnoU of iraije, withont inolnaing in it my outside buai-ees, I-bSllBVo'l-'rtm' afforded , -• ' • -" S__i._ -•' . ' . " uw?-

Iff the iptBtX vtaiaafs an enlnrgoment of my Imai-s to meat my fntare neoda._ I sliall sKirgfflfihr'iai fflT^riforts to-

irtbfus branoh of trsde alone and reWtfuUV solicit a trial on the part;he pnbho when seeking for the ijiipply of ihe . jabk , . ,

sompriBiiiR all the ninst iembrncnl in tiio lnu-n

sntl cumplelo lint1

in Ronpral use Tor tbe LADX'S TOILET nndWMIK L J U U T . It wauli] be impo«ib]o•to eoDmBralo all tho Icailinf article! inmy great slock, but un experienco of 32IW P ' C J M ' " * '<« » H l t t t b

id.,fluticipate thoir wnnls, and bas

*k vti MwfaimMWfi&l that

I am enabled Jo offer poods nt llto very

my SpriDg etock to fhose.vho

SWlJElf

IM

SAPONAXatju. DdldnMlyflsTor

anil prH.rr.th«tn(h nnd

" ' l l IH

tiun fur btul«-3 Il.-J

Page 3: MGREGCR & CO.

. JPWB W,

fctartop-K-.B. QfauAlrMiWfcVl W«d

Xt it DoontoL'i turn to eelebnta ths Tottfthtills year.

Vigilant Hose reffaUr mooting next W«dni

. Obis. Olilon, of JII!)brOTV, is flilting isen Count;* _

tt B77 ecliool ohlldrei)r» tacrewofiaa lin^o ) " t oar.

Ma or ElohartU and 3 u H. fllsopHHl, Eiqanno Ifortii Cjrolin*.

Beef bin never bean aa liigta (Inoo ttu> oowJumpe3 over the moqa. ^ , « , . .

B death is uintmnoed &t Million of Wiltfem

\A Imply Nirlth-«ditiebdd^«rti1fld-CDme jail

pemdea ibo Summer retoi.tf..

MoiriB County Bible fioolety

loo ocit Tntadaj iit,.lO:8Q A. u.

MmmMduly at Boonton next

l ' i ied«i iy lullfc pbipmcnli over t h e BfidC

now m o from l,6o0to(l,ttWtfcthr. " - • ' " ;

A>U Wn,'loWu ft&t tfWl«wa to

T^r.rc-unlouo'tiioiaii H. J. lUglmeDt h:Morrfctown will occur Angst* tilth, .

Rev. Mr. Jenklm trill prcaoli t t Millbool

It In announced tli&t Hndaon rivet brioSum Mien $P pei^ooo io Mprtjufnbt, 1;;

Dr. O*-cn and fmliy, at Morris town, tz

Wat...! nfeloit StefRiti" Co .}o{ MorH.'JaW,piircliHHctl.a hmukmiiB parlor sulle^nd carpet,

I tin Bail! tlint corn nil indies Infill win-

vhoUy cat oSby frnsl on the 3d ofJuup,Mr. J, E. H. StltcB lias been t-lpotod Ana

ofMornBtownniiil Dr."A. A. Lewis CfljPhy-

Tlicr i opening tonl

Af Ji-t no Cnmir

been appoiiitfiti h

Council.

A report of the

TtmperuiKeAlhai

uraJluritiR

tunii Coin

ruceodiiiRH of Hie Cou

e will be found un uur

JuJgo John 1, KJIDOIJIO, of BWHJ

named in camion tiim vfitiitlioltqnibllca

InitLimfurHurroRatc.

Mr. G.-o. PicrsHti h,is finishedtdo urw

near the John D. Kiiij; plnee, Pot t Orn

If IJrotli Ga

of it.

n nud BiKilito

brnto Itie Fourth this year wo ahull begin l<

the very unpatr

Mr. Anthony KillRore. foniiorly or Dovtr

will lmveo.in.rfio ol a lnT|{iidniB atore at Lonj,

Draiicb during tlio Bsitninir.

Quito a number of lost articlm hare Wen ndfunbvii in the EJU oJ Into and In nearly everyhifctuucfJ bufoljecii r*.hct>V6rcil.

Ur. Veunnr predicts that tlio Butnrdaya ami

Sundays In Joue t\nd July will 6e tiro days o,

eliaugu to unfavorable wmithor.

A Jjeavjc Irost, uhicli rime .tlio leavpij on On

onklrees, faflonTuoBilfty innruiriR, Juuo4tli

in tba vtcinltj of Lake Ropatooug.

f. Whlp-from a.' tree beside tho raco rjt (Jtfl

Foucrllatid fell io aud was drowned, i

Mine persons Joined tbe Firnt M. E. Church

foil Bnnda; morning: Seven \<y 1etk>r from

otlici churches and two on probation.

Tho Port Onim M. E. RnmHy Bchnol still

Wild ita own ad tbo banner school cf It ,D<1

llr. J . Prank Thorn, or Atcbsimi, Kitmu

llmrirtown will jn JI few

will, New York bv two lint* "I* t clash

iiy way of Biiotiton and Ilio olhsr bv way of

OrtiiKp.

Tim Trustee* nr HID Ro

triet liHvc received tlionnpi

forilir-'flrrit fiuir months ol Ihu 4 i r m».n nn

incrraHi! or (180,000 is compared willi thoni o|

Mr. TIIPP, Bright, orWocdpert, linil last Bat/!

tin'nv evoniiiB nlno flii"*blackbuBS, tateii friitni

Lute l^opakong, ifliiGli averagod in,weight

Tits lief. J L S . P B J I W , formerly of Mt.

Freedom, liaa tieeeptert n, call from tlio Lafay-

«tle PresliyreTinn Clmreli, Rufwx Ootiniy.nna

Ilev. A.C. Hinging. D. D .o f Ilinki-ltntnwn.

Butnmer teema to b » e irrived

Ttero.illbe no Btito coMopmiint of ilie

^ijiiiTriiiiinBrwMljtfllyliiiiiredtritatoi.liTbyiieitigtbroinitroin

The itora or Miller & Co., a t Fl»nHoti, otiirtiwir oscapoil deitroaUdn by fin the other* / . '

.Tbe 8t«rVariely Tronpe, of.JBloomtiifla«lP,will gheao entortatausnt in DOTW lUtordu

Inn, 2411.

T.Obu, Bertr willterlan Dhnrob OD BaWiJi by m.Mr. HtlloMy. - • >

;ba( he w« oblige* to *ecnre an jvuiiti.ot. Jtt*a boy; twelve poriucli, ;

& bill IIM been lotroila«d In'tbo 8«D»te. bytamta* Bnrdl. to illow tbo widow o! Gen,

i clupter ot two on VotrU Oonntr Politic»«U U>Wtn-e.lto,:].,ti,m; bot»e (brbwr.

-BDIIIIID. W»»retoolliinUJIly niter, '

1 o«» «le.mbo>l rnaotu'ii »» fterdo'nir U-laurt note hu- been nuned " Bim 81o»n "inniittvM&uivliWB.ili.'*)*'. nrii. .

thumb by the explouoo of one the olhet day.

y s p f i f J ur mRrhets tlio ptbpr toy, wbtoll FOtfled

thf imhliank lo wbo tatho »e.lt»iw.t tttom.

The npidlty oflb i W

O.Tr«clnDd vil) prcich tlleni&te a&bhi{hl Ino HUH! BipUil 0boHh,.miiU« . >enlte

every 8onday.

Sir. Semirl Teisoe la bnllillsR > hucl.ono>o r«r tire oiir Kt'nrrV M M Wll Ibii Bwnln

D»Me.lloBt.Mm'iM. E. Bubbath Bcho.1,( i

Tlio Dover SLlb Company, W. D. Holmes,

itrpet, Paloi'Hon, having niiipped ill tbnlr nia-

•hineij tn Dover. ' -

TLPcarilaaroontror. Hie Wedrllnjj of'BPV.

lediI'M L, tntlcr and Mis* flit* to ftfittch,

hniiliior nf Hnn. QalumlJUH Boicli.'vbloli tai.ot

iliicMbc21nt iiipt.

T.IP RMkiWiy Preabyieritui Sabbath Schoolield their miiiircirnai'v lnpt fimul.y nnd bail nor.v cijovablo linto, In which the M. E. Sdioo

Elsewhrhi Itfd'report of

. jure owitrdxKfrfl reiilict fh;ii tlj<

iftlioMiirria Cmiiit? 1I;stnr> bail

Jenidni-ph.mpiort,

T. Jenkins,ion of DariiWeDkiDat, Eaq., u dUaUfea.ilr, d4D,ibUr M * m . CmmiJioQ.Eiq,,which «ru opotnmmated tn tba Mine HilPreii/yteriin 'Cbmvb jvBiejdty afternooD t tSo'.

RBliem, Ueitn. Thornai W. Ortta »ml H.Eenuedy, ctme dovn lh» tlile wblio k\ wed-ding much WM j^ecnfcd on the orgtn byH i u E t u B T b t ^ ^ l l

Ulu Era Slrahla, wLlle the groom «&t «»l todupon br liif brpthw, Bt.:0a«s:8 Jentlna^nihlB foujlh, Mr. D^ifl JCDVIUB. TbB Udiei

d I hit d l b dwere all aroased In white and loobsdb»nd»onie, |r

verypretty^

f h t, | ^ y j p t y ^

more admired than ever by Ktaou of hot"fanltleas toiler>pd perfect garrUge. Wliouthepirtf^smmted ^iuoawltot Ifitore tbealtir Bev.'FearceBigBts porformed Iho lea-fprcislTe rilo tUtvt made ihe principal! buabftodand wifa and af tlio eoDotuNia oaaduotei.inother-yety plewlBg oweraoniul. He saidthat It had been tho onutom of tbe oUurph

Quite a nnmbor of tbe members of Majorother voterici

. - - , „ *oot teats re.•erved for them. After the nrmou ind ting-

c, tlio Boll of Honor, nblct liid been cire-fy prJ^iftdTiy Sonrfflt! A. B. Setting, or the

Poet, w u read by F. V. Woire, alaoo! tlie Port,rtttljjjs»4inj Jwwftrl^ini to ootn-

.[ ill tbe credit, u he bid taheqalt tbe trouble to prepare it. Tbe Introductory

tuts* tbe samu af twelra brtTO defenders of

McCormicK, Cliaplant ^ffb'e Porff, mnH lT-'Ht i t j l « , * n e l l d d h l

bf ( j ,

trom time Immeinorkl to prownt to tho ftfit. -ihooglt nweiiarily brief, ins full of mstrao.twain wedded Vithin Hi walla* Bible, aqd lietherefore, ID behalf of the ofilcsti and mem-beti of tbe oliurob, prenontod a haadioma'copyof tho8oriptnron,*lth same well oliaiSQ 'words of ooaaHol. to tb« novily ijinrled p^lr,'after which tbe ootjjirf ««tlon was dlimltBodj ]

After tba oereroonj the relatives ••nd a mijn-

lie bapfay pair were.warmly' oongrataUted.. Here; tlio, ware- ajis-,

l M n HDD?Billy large nottber o! temm-i In'the wiy qf >mli!itiK giftt, (.11 ,ot

wbleb abBwed ^alHe anil good lu te . Frombf

g Fr(bo nrooin'« ftlhor wsi a (abiUatfsI tefltl-

IDB, Bfq.,preemtoa a faandaotniafWer tea not, and thfa wit m^plemenied by annmbor of irtidei in* ths ssine pattern from4i%entrrtt)nda,• e t v i T h r

a rare and *6lu.l/{aetvice.. There were t i n a' banijsome ofockfrom the employees of tbe vtora of -DavlifJonkin i ft Co., t\ beaallfQl toilet .ot, ana alouff list of otber artfohmloo minyformen-

*c in which

i in Vwitr. onuftdn. Thi-Ihf

nty im

iirlh

, lotmcco, dtc, and Kulrt llic

iflii Utihin idle in Jftil.

rewnrlia, etc,'for Iho onmiiti<

iua<hd of lha tifiw HMto ]««••

itinst permit tine children baubling pistols

Iho vending of toy or other piatoLs to clijl

A nirclinrr wan liriil on Tiiw.lv ovoninnln

s First 51. E. Church In jicrfect tlio or^sn

itlrtn of a Womrn'a GhrlmiBn Temp»rane

nlon, but wo Uato not lonmed vlial TVU tb

' 1 'U ' ' : }

Intoltigence fro

l

D.ikotn tlila moriilns

ulcoinu piece of news lhat

dlmr LIIKIHICJ, who wont from litre to /lint

Grritorya'feff yeirt ngo, died at Qrnmlin,

jo*th Inst. - ;

Mr. Oeo_. A. R'ancbflri) ht i rented for t

Bsaoi. lbs Mt, Talipr HotiHc, Ml. Tubnr, anc)

ri 1|, open';lt ilioiit.Jdne 2lllh.,:Wo hava tm

loobl bntthat Oturgo will keep the plnce In a

\ (n (ennia tnamatnpnt i t UdlwW. onWednciUy W; ST. Wood and F. A, Woorlnitr, or

in, v m lieiten by E . Qny .tinl A.

,nf ilio Newport Olnb. W. H.'ffood

ron ID R linfjlo mitcti, - '

B pn'illtf po»eiT.ot.,T of Ilio mirriige ot Mr.

Grimm ind Mini Mnry K f E " , la St.

'a^Cburcti-iin^TiitirB^i

rgeiy nlfemleit sni) munj

Tho hvenly'wronil aiin

t.Eilzii;pih'/Acmlcniv.

f (ft, JfiBbnh'B.PripsrBtfi

' i h l

nit of

tttanl.Uilnr;, liamipimpil

nt )!)/• uorllj uitl »f Hit'

e (lie mijliin:: of'tmitH'tn etiV r

r him ii hhor

We fccla HliRlit vein nf si

i's Rthiiinn 10 ne tliia

tivQj' tliu'Iiloa that no

;at. ' Wo lire glad tol>n(i

«.•!,-. I t m

it In l\tn(<,

i county hif

party started on a tour, taking the evening.

fiat line train for New Vori city.

Al4iretil»y never Btriotj on a weildioB, aud-

it itemed to til present an aagnrv ot a sunny(uturu, wbjob the lilgb cot) I meting particn

ccrlnioly deaorvr. Mr. Jon kin* Is a highly

CHtcuiucd (jftiliemin of flio beat aliaractcr a ltd

of tlio good qualities of IIIB wjfo too mncli

cannot ho Bald m jiraiio. Hur iatdliceuet'"

?nts nd bimlly tomp-jra

0ECORATION SERVICES AT WILLBRODK-

On Sunday nfiornoon lu t ihe ninal daoora-a t K i l l b d t h

DOoiiloQ. ffiB pteaobed by the putor, B'^ft-?*

tlon, patrlotleia, and devotion, and well cal-lated to eullut the tunder nyjapathy of •>)!eieat, rbe iddreua wtm foilu^ad by atngioK

by the choir, itKr wlilcb, |aiitfn the auporvi-^lon of Qfpt, D, 8. Allen, 'CotQiuandar of thePoat, t ^ gtiyat of till (wo noblo dcid iu tht

" feburdh yard nwro baiutifDlljcovthe greajdenoa of Out, ^red trfth limdjomo wreatts ami Imnqi

phoiccst flowont, ftDtlftdr'Uohtaont strnt lo t](kc lovlts honor to thn two heroes whompmiiDiiu burledIQ tlio Quaker duiroli ynrtf!hnn deflorttinu day, 1SH3, et HHlt-rnnlf, lmiIRMOII inlo Iho annals whore all iho doings ol

.away'from wblah tbe rivethad Ita name." In 1719 one wai located " at i

time onward-. »oro"uVM.d tho land

al tatoa np n ^ d i ^\9e bare also referred to "witar power" iaiBins DOC of Iba ol^ecta orsearDh. Ajearl.'

.713 the Ofidao* tooated marly all the atreatnio nbat U now tbe Northern part of Paiaalc

anil Morrli Coiwiiet, nuialug a IJue op oni

aide of lite ittuaw and tlieu eroisluj[lt fend

iiiaing dona tbo other, tlim often maktnn

rroyn oae-Iialf t tul/i', 000 or tiro miles Jong,

id from four to ten or fiftoen rod« wide,

P&rta of tho Pequanaock river, tbe Loog Pood

J7fta(qno rfter, Ftelier'i brook and otber

ill Btioams wore tbnn located.

A Complaint From Boonton.

A yotjpg lisa /roui Ilffontsn drnppc;] i»to 0

tbo other day to complain Hint

ponden^fromtlmt pliico ha o tlm aiiw ba.lt club or (hat tuwn tti it.junior

R lhat (hoy linJ l<<en Riiilly or l«i uim

nil? iDii oilier brtd talk. This \r n1

•o|ior luit wo should lie gln>I to iimiic an

turrection if It «an due. But the: fallow

eked it, by hii talk n

;Ply a Limy luii-il liiiH«Lif. Hu

nlaimedtiiatl.il raaiiiifrof injury woi.:d Imvi

in done tlia Informant if It vns kninvn win

ivflH, Weiiftvotn.ly t(t n:Ly ilial if tbu rm,\

Ilio Club uroortbefumepiiUeruniithemur

Akfk JTIIB ifprcKeiitn! Iliem Intro wo con Id

.tidily imiifnue th»t tlii'y «on)il bo fjiiilly ul

•ormilly ur anythlni; aim valfii

•0 tho lot in type

•i!l w.'iH

Bass Fishing,reporlcr l i« been

DIG moat frv ed loc

* Irony* :

riting up U

ljiu re:it;l) of New York"

rt ofNuw Yoik Blale

lity. Ccnoeroiiij :N

no lit havu vim Imr IIUKII

llfTereiit fdioola hi Hi

laa taiiEbt sho baa won coRiphloIr the alnccra ablu Retitfemutl in BotittUm, wliki

ifffctiou of both piri-nu and |iii|iila. Tlmt j UH ID belieVB tbaU' l tbo inoi

wiib may enjay throu^b ninny pletttnnl years fiuU Clnb aro nut liUu Ihu H

.11 Uiq bpfjtli-ulimirilionmrital relation, i's tbo lulled to. Hatbiiilimn iniu

•iiitH-o ffiah uf Mm Eiu, BIKI tlio BL-IIIIIIHJI,1 ttuh for several teiwctin. In

v)U bu cmihMy cBiJol-Uf.l b r ^ U w|)<> wero 1 BHVI the1 do feat Iiy Ilio Nonoaacb cli)b . t t» not

this ltappy oocssiun *n j "nmny sucb ill overwhelmiiing ono an

tliORaine vviaa lie aMlieoniiof Itioctsbttt iu-

iiiQjjs. As to the oarertioti t h iMbt Qarfiold

club 19 bichC'd-hf tha puapla of Qopntuii, In

Hayi thftt if thin be *0 It in 11 voriflcitiou of tin

(ea'< tbal tlirir dpjmrtuieDt nae worlliy cf praUi

anil not nendite, for Ilio pcoplo wonlil not ill

tersat tlicmtnWei lur, cluh eddioloil to pro

funity. Ilut Its claims tliure aro na " hackers"

of tlieOatflald oluh, except tlio interest taVot

in-tt-einaa an organ lied club, In conclnsloi

tie Mjtlbittintbnliiaict -wore aampoKdotyoant

men of unqaeBtlorallo repute, »D-1 wer« theNooesuf h boys Bd or^aaiioil elub BD equal In-

sidtB iuvicg hat] their Buy no furtlier comma*aiottions relitlap I* tlio ttitttr willbe -etltBr-t a l c e d b y l h a E M . • • - • ' • • ' - " - : " ; • - •

,A Spipkjng Car Incidept'Tiie iraotlng. car' of tbe Blmlra, EiprtBi,

nbinh -leavei Hoboken -flt 1 o'olook, P. «., laflllod nearly every aftornoon of lato with etoi-gnuU goiof weit. Wo. came oat to ibihut Tuceday a(K>rnooD.ina just opposite toa* s*l« vQitUt nn& yovagR>T),ut\dbBUy brollyir

and aluter; wboao odd dretii donoted that ttjey

In tb«rr/i»Mf. ibera ma «look or imx^i'^lblffami' abuat them an a i r of. JUrhlfllty,

lid be Vb'e liatdcat of

Luke, lying OD tlie boundary

Kow Ynrli and Now Jcrfpj, IP, perhaps, -t1

most uck'bral ed of all tlio Ltacfc l m i waters i

I lie celRhhorliooil of IliD metropolis.' t t fs/td

ofucconB, wullfldpplioil w.tlijiolula, boata tn

compctont bnjtmeii;' The I11U blwUtada with

the larKp abd pmail monthed black baa

former prodomintuiofr «\- qmntity, ind 1

oil the largo bans tabtn from tho lake 1

ttm variety. Tlie boat pirt of the letke fa at

U|)|>er end, where most of (he: boteik ai

iltitated. Even here, Ib order to' get got

ilnicn, ft will be neoegntiry tor the firet te

(Java Ja Joao tpsecure IbeCiatJeist thrca*

fmirdttyaelicad, AlreidjikefollowiDgtumf

Demon have engaged Uuir boate for tin"

IIIR weelt; Kemre. Oeo. Price, Slrapsnl

Knapp, E . Knunlaut], Esstern Agont fur tb

•Jactfle lUiUittdti; It. L. Li*<tiBnlou( Dr. Rvatt.

<t New^firk/aiid il.-buffet «ifd p»rty ftoro

I<'«ark.

Iiiko Ifiipilaonf;, I" Morns County, Mo

or fey, 1KB frrim tlmB I m Memorial etijuycil th

e]jutolioi] of holtip 1 well Btucked water, MIL

n ^(jswiutili-a, it' tin« beer. vUitrd hy nnfiler

rom far" anil Hfsr. Bin CO Iho Introdnctioti 1

•Hack 1>&» .tR:cflcbrllj h*n beeinliujotyt»r

wet. Anvtid t}w fOfCHt or oli3 BIUDIJI

IIPII pprcnil aotosH nno purtinn of the Iflki

0 inrccAt klmt of bffltk IIABB FCbml ; anil

npilinng dsys (luring Ifio rurly noifnij it

t nitcnirimui,'fur from thirty to forly good

:i'fl tliiirtrt BM-til •tho crcolof (lio e:

.••fully

• .HI lit.:

chc

n i t l i of.July

tlii-j (Pnilay)

Tlio tuovcraeiil to cyilchrntc

aRnin in tliia plncc this year ia pnbik nici'titig t i cocsiJcr

hel'Jin Slolloi'a O[icra IIm

cvfiiinK. Attcntl it.

AB wni Miticipaleil tlio i.lack bnns UFIII

U\.o Hftpntconjr opened f p'endidly. Tl,,

one and a hall pouiids.

No. i furnace of IJ.e Oranp Iron Work* Csh-

RFiiiiinn.haibecn hlnws out (or no,

pairc, vblcb will t » mnjo ns rapidly

vhto it will bi) again placed in o|n>ra(ioii. Hut

ihtee furn.cce aro now In blast.

D I D fenlival tn ha given by H10

UtDtihopa M, E. Clmrcli 00 tho

jf>iniiiR ttio panic ban IIPCII JPOMIJH

20ih and 21.4. Aropl" ptppar»tior

rarittu Tor an CUJMTHIIIO Oft scion.

There are oscr 2M nnclaimeil <

•nhltera in 1 In? AiTjntsnt tlfiiprr

Trmton. N« Morriu Comity aoUlier ilionbt

neglect to secure his discharge papcra. They

may bedfereat asoin th • fnliire.

The lailicn or tlio Iticlmnl Mine Cliorch will

hold a fMlisalin Ihe^roTC ailjnmtii^ on S.it-

orday nftrrnoon nrnl tvetiint' of uoit woek at

ftbieb ico cream, strawberries and otlior 10a-

•opttbta tli'ltcucicB mil \io piov'itivil.

'i'lio roail mailers orSlorrlaCounty aro bOHljy

feDsact'l f» sptiMlinR tffl.OOO iu llirofftnq loose

dirt in tho miilil!^ cf tlio

crop or profanllT wliicli will riiiea wheD tlie

frost comet out of tlie ground noit Spriu?,

tbeClianibreliaikll1

V.(lc|>ot,willifalltl

botionB, liosierr, Mitionory, e tc , where tie will

be pleated to ace all hti fncoda and

. opposite the D., L

ofiiry and f.meyjjoot1ii

t h b ill

' Mr. 8 t H. H. Clark, formarlT of thla eonotj,'Gcner*! Manager of tlio Vaioa P»o)Scmilwtf.Corupmy,*** lattly glwn §, magniBeailt ft.ctptjon at Onaba, Nub,, on b|a rctnrp fromCalifomU. PoatraiaterCIarir, ofMorrfi P/afni,II a brotbpr ot lk la«ut ln»o* • • * . 1^*8aier»lof oar North Jeney eiohinge'i pub-

durlEff iboBammfr tnonilii.

teflsicaaAifnwfrifaeiainthelectareroo'ino:<:hnrohoTi.6«tai<]»r m i l

o Hibernlk M. fi. •

•-*>ttntloii wilt b«- giran'fto wcure .eanrarr and" flD^oymept <o ill who altead, Xbs prweedi, vill ba'lor the iwneflUrlne Church; '"~ \

,j>bt|t»1«|ofi9t(Mi«4ii(ii*.hiitKi alterca-tion the oLberday and called euh other bard

• / namw. ODD bad theolbw anMtedand in a•• trUi in Morrlatownt)B Toei 4»y bB w« flnod »5.

TbootWone li»ial» been IrrM^eil oti thq.umo etirga ind dill ba tried io Dont icun.

. nand h u alarte^'nUafrHboBHrftliiuFlBllBBpirtr, Ton'

• pa.TTonrdiinfleetHtaBttitD^toeillanilkltue;I'JbiSnfipp**?* ibBpletanre,^ iw!Da,a.pri«e

iwariled to the beit-drened hdy tapinVaahco

J" 'Hit fr!d*y for the nival caitelibip at Aooipo.bif at Ibu dUpbial ot Boo. Tflha BUI, viu w

get illiistrM*-! inalie*. J;ise|i|i T. TatVe. ot WiibaflJi Cul

bnri prinli'^ nt Hie Etu tifflco »nil 1)"Annuls of Mornn Connty," and "R'iaryF»rorii(Iicrnol Stortis Oitrnfy," aHflhy bim »t M.inhtown, on July i,Ii aro ruluablo aOJlhouu to our kenl II

Great nnmbf rn or Mad; bigg aro bdnc tali.'mmLsibcn^cms tills'neck. W. 3.uhild out on ffe.inesilsy uvdninR Tnr ftind a lulf hud four wlsli'ns Iffopoinn:

r had 8ii in

b t t d a f t n o

Ibu me time, atighing tli

flion h Mr. Cutl

oaroiiiRilalc mblier Wtfrlia, 1

of a little hoy in the mill

*cry (bat at least 100 cliikl

mployetl, all of wlioin ncro 1

o retuatk that 63I100I wa»

l» laee fur ll ic-n

nr people Are donbtloEH looking ftof & rcefnt tenfDtion In UIQ Eni tl. DIUBB it woaM miliD prominenti» nftiiintirnbli! penplo wbo IWTO been1 in Ilieir fciilinpi i t knii.wa lo»«eoitinn of tho matter to the pcoplo nIn ilmtliinJi-f »lnft. .' .

ro is. a. noflllvo proof .tbit it piya lofein UIFIEBA. Tbu nlcrkof a wetl-Lnnr bonne inadvertently pfaaetl m an wlv

tlpcmenl an nrtiole whiuti m i DO. in itooll'La merchant barrietHy purchiserl t\ qmior the gooiln and aa a result bad a largein litat particular article,. •

Children'* Di» 1 filf'-l"* 'oliBe'iwfl lijr the PiMethodlat SkbbsW &Jh oo l i t ? o'clock on 8tiny innrnine. There mil ba BlbiareoiUttLaddtcBEpn acil * bl*rlbt)tiM etarolia -eutftlf

Tho BlWeat^a Hrrror."' The paitqr, BeMr. TumblyD.wlil.pifact to tbo ihlldMOtbBrcgnlir djornltfg-ierrlce,. -^ : - . : '

A THtmber of newapapew, loolncjinff iheEliaw nua*«o ?rrdr fa st«iVa« th». tltf Itekcfor the ed[[arial33SQtiritoii.iTODld bs'.tuVi Tl

.prin Is In. W «((. : I t Wii a t Btvtdf«lRt,«dBtaj two aaJBH^CMBiwD Springs, wlifcb wdn* : lLoprice»ie,t)tifwbeni.«wiIbnnoll

« dajn' ataj; oonlA btt tattle Jor only.tiTD»JcctJedtnatijth.tlan3Lhortlm

K la the GabnrnatorfEl noiii< J e t f l p | i > f / ^ ^

QDty'a citjdtdatB, liotieHt John Elatfliy Voa'rfflW ianretol" Well,

pUto over tbe arett b » n theijrfplioa i H."-fc B. ft 8,i -iTW." In reply

ill, tbe Bulletin of the Americip. Iron

l i n t farmoperation: Ktalott; l-u^ raUanfc r50 jean athan (bo towmoor faroicoi. Oaa of tla Oxford fnrrim, near ]>binon, In Leison Oonotj, Ptnnijlnnia. I t tt a icon'team' tbaf tbcia' \vo' Urtuati « « N tolltthe ntne year—17W, Th' j are the old

V ictlTa fDiaum in tbe' Dulled etatei, a!

<<. still further up the line of tb

F.iwx itnilrniMl, in a prnnll hn

r-nr slicot of lvnlcr. To rpaeli il

left (it fllanbnpa anil a dr've 1

brlngH the angler lo tho laki

Tbtre dcellent acc-..mn.oili,tin'nB can bo fane

and at limes U10 fishing will repay the moat

flrjjfiit )oF(»rnf Ibu sport,

Gnieii Pond i» nnolhcr ramona roaort, nnfl

like Lako Wanaj-anda It rrat many jcirai7:

(rciiit-'It'te. Bui refotttly oim'd! tho atotB cppi-ibUi PIISCCB for hlack bnss fishing la ii

the Wallkill. at dim rent poinla, in N«w York

fifnlp, Illtci (>nns nranlBO aiiite p.Ipptjfiil fi

the Del*ware river, both abovaVniV botow the

Water Gap-

" The Morris Ccunty History."An inicrcstins law unit wmibcld at lloontt

m riiursdny dornro JiiBllpfi n.lRerton and

••Jury. The plaintiff* were W. W. Hnnscll &

Jimpany, nnd H,P tlerrndunt Joh1

linn mm broDRlii W r i w

erary mnnntro^lty Imown as tbo Hintnr;

•lB.County... Tiiopliint'lT^ prodtiwd

itttict, whlcli tliny chimed «i

binding to mtkaoforlunivto

hlliko and Ijlnnil" phra

take Itm book or pay nbelhet

bo' ciVgliffiy Itt

hflr.the honk n u a true record

rro item oil tn accept 'the r^preibi

or Hnmi'll A Cn. Tbe nefondipt,.

tlint tlin cnnvnin>in.T tR^n( canooalpii trie ODD*

aot rrorn himBndrepTeriontrt] that (lhf« fanvmr BI^Jj

1 limply a preliii,fBary,Diie,tlmt(thoaidnBrB

D in no nay boon1! to taho Ihs hook onienny

they wint^d It; tnil th*Hf cl

wpreenipprocarccl in IbU vanvira to warrant tbe etpeni

> b l i t l t i ' i i i *i tn] beonalil^lK-

uld take tt or not." Tut* CT-

^ % intaeqnia.de,. when tbe preient mbacribcrs

hnifv whether theyldf?nce w*e corra

by- a ' nbtnlwr of Bocliiwaj'fl best ottlztno.Afler *n able And profoucd chirgfl bj jthe

niotpents retnrneel 1 retdiol of no. "e»o«f ofaollon," :

Thesnit w u raaite fdfl (fit cue of« Dumberof oiljej 1, and from the eWdenoe prodnced it itFtoeed(Dftly aimbtfal tbit tbe publlahrri of tbeHUI017 Qf Morrii yoanty villjris injjatthwatepi lo fotit their ralperahle apolofc; of a bis-Itfry Mf tbe people of tbltrtioaDtrf'' 'The'pUla.

tepNwntrf by KawtonB. KlloLoll

fli;j1nFu;k]c,iBdtboeMonlitowo defend ID ti trbo-wnre Inttrcsted inthe oaio ««re..npreuntad by.Qaq, I . Wer

For two weeki Uie. B»nn\or. ttnUrlywrithing over* iuppoiillon of Hi orn fnton-ifotl'Ihlt Hon. 3ob'a-BPt<ink~iaHe<xtlng

nnlair "

j»np other (.atborJly bot thg B>rjBer1lbKt

tlieoliicwof 00 pemoorat wonld to conaid-ered, tbtt the tna» uf lofBlHBeni»*rtppe0apinUiB yoatUfolwa Democracy oMaej i i .Iriflt WM lo.lw rottleisly diiregijrdsd* In onlorthaVtlitfonrleddUinft/aYidm«flad Bepnb-lltun parent njliibt be fcUUdnpon the,direof "tbs OaTBrnment'. The Mimlniilon *»»

rtodytobiaetlieatttI."Tfceie*tiIn therfinUt OifritMkiH)d.t|«--iMUlucdoneu'aood M" poialbla.** It !•

' ? ' A I U 4 f r f

.-UiWllsy;indT««.J.Qeorg" ff/AftlW, J<*iin' D. Hi " '

-Taw Bitrtet ; VtBOli- a!

a prol&wffclT aii'tliolr lllo cipor:6nce. Bnddenlj tbo youthtacliodtl

j yd dre\irfrum alreveliag b»g

at hit feet a little ttflane. I t w»e'a Bible,with Rilted^ee unit ciaipi, »"nd- tlio freib ip-pDiratJOacrHioluiivoa.M-gBlhor^ltb, tlie,,fiotllial tlie «Ht on tbe U nil I no was -n&t Jet t,it-qlrbed.lodiiiatcdtbittlt

nil, find where It was- It DUB ne&r iheend cf ibo K>of,ana iberefoio it.tbo NewTDntntnont. l i e : filrl leaned over his BIIQUI-Oer and the; tito] read ia rovormt tilwbjlutlie eiprsuflmit! of thdlr faces "'

bariy Locflffoni- 'Vromtb6ittUmtlagut}3>BteotatribateS iq

'"" lJerieymaa by Wm. Sooiu, ve taio tiie

WR *w ifltaftim Be«d(t!gVye partly oopy'heteaftOT/aa

. v . r 1 ritrtsf tba Stat« nai explore*ai ear^taid-lTU «id- wine lorren

re9bfiailO) teem to oare beenMtftdin ttiil ricioltv ontit some j « n

liter. About tuat"tioie,hftvover, Vhlppaoy,PaiaippvvM& tte'lowBTpart of the BookiwaT

— * nd' located, and jtho.Pf.na located ibout

tracts near lloefc-> T l y Oradoally.bDjr.

f rtlleja inj^hea tbe mountalna OEpp Boo)4w»7, on the Unacoaeteotig

(wfcfag up Iromihevthwue} were K*tpbodfoijUnd, and after about 1786 many looatloni

a made to that leeflon, tad aotaai teltierara tohaTeooms ioqnito Hpldlf. In 1TS7,lnd asnrrer]yiag"neaitoa brook called% » ^ l (

Tft» Late Mrs Corwin.at a meoliugof tbe Lint its' Mmalonary flo

:tj- held at tho Prosbytennn PareoniRO li

ci'naunna.N. J., Jnnoltt,lB82,tliorollowing

i'ilnUuim were read aud adopd-d by the so-

ity:iiF.siKAfl, It pleased Quft lo Hln Providence to:akt! rrnui our eoclety Mrs. Aiim K. Ccrwinwho died May Dili. lfea. our loved and worthyI'rosiiJunt, tlicrafora tio it,ilr.sm.VEU, That iu tliifl olTictlaD wb tender»ctt<:()i-Ht ByiiiimUiU's tntlxi faintly of our do-

r Ifonvt'iily rm-horwliosu griice ia BCffiyieiitln-iil Hvrry Borrow, aud "Who doetU all

ibid Snoioty bleader, w'tiot

eclt ibi fact tbit Mr.

ikhammor, of Middle Valley,

Itr«»[.VED, Tlist tho cliurob ia deprived of a

lit- menMiiirs Ibo rmnilmr form ami tlio kindly

r'i ivurk ivitli renewed Htroujith, and "i) onmelli to make up Ilia ]eivol8," It mihlort-nel! one, "wdl done."UWIVKO, Unit a copy at them rcsoli3 tirtitnttd to tho bereaved fimlly. -

Death of a Nanogensrisn—Wo noliwJ

FrfJiificB. Bwa

fimi'lirly known tbroaghoatall .uftt,iectto'na "Ugolo Fred," had been "(f.tjtonrilh Rpoplosy. W) ainco learn thut he diedm Friday of lust week. Re came or tha f»m-ly of one of tha orlglnd sot tiers r>f thfL Valley.ml was an lotion^ citron ilurlDR all ot liii

life. Of Into yeara Ithtid bcon-l)ii,ooiiora toctlflhiats tho anniversary of iila. :hlrtfc( *~ -1-ins a pic-uio to his desoeadaciti ip4;ind Lls 95th birtb dav, wbloli' ooenrred 00Ilio 24th of Mity, VIM aUerroi In the mnil .

hoaltb,i':rev)h

ono buadrelh-birth)ii?. Iudejd,;hUfriend* «F*rred, be ffl?atd'w»!k a distiuoeofeeveril mites KB qulqhly.aa toy m&nlnthe

over four wore ye*r,yflV*d (a tlte fioimfl frlilcttinhabtttd at tbe nMo^lili aaith.' lio lias

fum plilldreD atflUlTtog »nd, bbi.dgsoapd)iotB,reaching to .be fourth gotie,(ai(oit:irere)ilpcatM uameraaa at were b)a yaaraj . J t U t . '

. Black ea»i-,ThebMRfiahlngtMsoa L „une. It i i ' a lednolhe sport,

gimy »nd Jteuerally nearly AI amart ai the manlio trlei to catch him, m tliftt thfra.are apt

be more JJibermen Uitn fla>ti aatt^tf. HeeB- tbe cool witeri of tiretijmtbdt lake,

^rWri 1U1U His"nokur>wa In *m»J)er bodies of

Lter, and his seabred bretbreji, dJT|do popn-larlty with bim.' Tnore fn wlcWd. DIOQ whoHkkUmKitb n e t l t l t : £ l ligilant and tha nets Pay the penalty of thoir

ivll Die. k trawl !• atttacUrx to him it times,mdifhefe (m.rjgryebunfci pfp'ickerelwflleu-

' l l l l >|inowsdo not All a t

oondltloo of <!tiariUbIe,tt^: penal iintbeStaJe, In Alms BOUPC» tbere »hout» a cornunt effort to limit tbo«e lubiwlilch mDBfi panperlstn, and^to preventontiuoaneo oiHior by anitonl 'or Inheritanoe,Sorno-of tiie latfkt lerlotH dpfeets, la ttm

fir noticed, ire:

ToollttU Mr apaoa for: living and sleepingapartments, EwpeBially In Winter.

too little cars sa to cellar! aud u to damn m around tbe dwelling A

As ili^thonea itnell, oq)rio be oorreoUd

Want of sirajfeeinelrtrf for the proper ola-latoroiJUiotttUjiiiLbaacetf wwl

d c p e a ^ l f t . o a . w r n a o w ^ /ofdraugbt'iftLe winJunB^ttVd&d nwr th.ccllinx/Md (f «ir wu lot. in whan nafiiadb';mtiing t U lo*er aasb' apd pUolngaitriuboard all iloog nndor it, so.ai to tnake t (pl»oo (or tbe ilt U COM0 in between the twe;S M U B B . . . . . • • . , : . . • . . : " . : . . " • ; : ; ;

;8tAvep wblflb ba'ke tha i i r u d orer-heat'iamall apaoe abonttham, but doaotfoxnUh

yojj t f l m p ^ r a t u r e f o r r o o r a i . •_•••

Absenooof lutBotenl lUlrawiUTltigDrjiefor esctpB inoaie of fire. {

AbsenGs of soeommodatloni for tbe firstreception of inniatfla wuo'haVeQot been prop-erly Drepand, Oletuie4, etd., for their Introd t i i

•amtrtr-ipeotlom or tbelmtltutlooB by fttreotore, oter.acm, Dta., oBpcojalJy ab to einlUry mitiftnditisdfslrable luat * faU nqord of 1lumato should be kept.

tbe furoiufT election. Tbore WM » aocidM

Oirrettthe tro

, Ml>K.forthwith. -Mr, Gonkl. Itlaid, b«W bnt-UiroeliiindrcdjLbjfflSjuTliuiHay* TJjo.Gownn-Gto^tlydJraotirTj at iafoj>mitlonoorrent in Walt itrejt SridarIt, I. to-relt E.

Company jBldney Hhepp^rd, e*lew J e n o j ; lUcalvei

. __ .J .S.Bunfl i . Heiars,

board. 'TVafl Kteef . . „tbere la 1 division-of aeatlmnot

And gtill.LuLger A. Motfery >36p the lead;.lndsiaSUnJiop&.. 1h»y do it by alwajBlillug a gopd utiola i t » moderaW profit.

:'• Especial attention paid to treating andfUling tha natural teeth at UoDavit's dentalofitoe, ovat VflghtOB'H tin store, Dover, N. S.

'. iwdtBalflft'splebdld beverage tiieae hotaOflmoocfl, partloularlj If you havtt a choicew d pore wtioie, from t i a New Tort andOhltw Tea Oompatiy.

Tho New York t Cbln& Tea Co, bavo Justliprciifla&l «60p wbrtb of China 6nd ,L

wan, irUob they will give awa^ to their OUB-tomen. Go to the Store and see about It,

Ktoe* Btephem,, German Vallef, N. .T.(bare t i« greatest variety ot flarcess, I

Hhceto, Lap Dnetem, Whips, etc., tobe fqand Ic the coanty, at prices never be-fore equaled. Heavy team net* from $2 upfanny bnjjgy nets from $1 up j all otbergoods oompamtijeif ohaap.

Tbo present tQajiijthey I)i4(jivenotet

« }hat the OoHoniwion withomentleintn (•

_ whereof LeapokoaaldPrlda]iiiftt 1 rp.'oiiQft w « |eoenlly holi by Ur, JiOouH tu'diVtaon of the present Hoanl 'Dlrco^ori.to paayais.ttiojltija^ipp| The itoolW*B then leltlcg at about Ifl, and it wai do.olarba that iBIa Egiire" Via Wbigb'te ttattantsuch parchasor at 'mmld bo^ becesBtry Ao

A pare, wholoBomo dlBtllktionof witoh hazelAmerican pine, Camd* flr, taarigofd, olorabloiioms, etc., fragrant with the boilingesie&cti ol bftlaaiD aod pino. BuoU U 8nn-fotd'i IUdfosl Oars for Catarrh, Com]treatmBat (ur t\.

• -WEEKLY I RDM -REPORTS.

Tlie Ensifiaerfng inil'HlhfttgJdui bal of 1MlitoriJayndyi! ' " •• — '•Tbo'^reifWpia of the day is or Coarie tbe

ilrike lo the Western tnillt. Wo bate-treated

his been Hoop

tddrcatlraoToiiiRfn<ofea-by I hi ffcitPrj ilrlkos,Foaodry (rons ftlrjy well milati'fl thoirOwa,

d iro Btctdr i t list week's qrjotatlooB.wliiQta 1.60® 115.Tor No. 1 X !32.S0@ia3 for N(

L X at 11,(0. iljll'uls^i weaker at t2[M(iitri.g s bean diSe in B f a '

remains aoobnlrjfjiGu^plGgolelBen 11 quiet atfor tivcniypir Bent, and «2a@t30 lor

per cent.'-' ^ " ^ ! :b l f f

HWH Pta.-It ia worthy »of notlaetbi' "• ' idltUnor the Iron" trade in

laj^renUjrnaeJiVt initbla

ktnaoonOinishcedritna tbe'ttir^etili d--..dOnyihJnjB ^nAiwlSft 00. flurry or 2xoi(a>meat. Thedefaanrl-(orit»nd%rd briadili re-porjti) fjirly ictlTe.KnQ we J i » t <lf tales dur-nff tbB vwlt'ortWK) tons Gray Fnrite »ttM;

12t»toDB N_^-a TM^umlrv it *S3, and! SODWB inota Foondiy Ko.

ert . l lkt:

sQbitn.ttiiMilAv.

ffttb Ibe Hteroenl

ami to. Tho reporttof tho Enliing thui0 enoaursglPK. ft' is oonfldeut.jr atjliiWQTer, that aa UPIIII the bun ftf\ still bilsi OD Sunday! M isien tbo fiikvimeilldd to town Vyli»15ratlve,l)UsTrj«BB.~

iHGUverUisr/- , T . ; •

eiimlning snnimade larabs, •

lfQ|t'UiQ9 jpe|XJ,of AtnerU

)tir*°spent an afternoon Innow "laToioei of Amerloin-is, u ' in i and

inl«m{ila

WSosBitlfie 83.000?enriom and klcfrettln*] ontro _

bean takeii-i» thio Q>ar> tit Ob&licdrjrrilomber UB| Mr. and MM. Dflnnfi?H,ivli^ba4^ct)ttbebotel itIJhertf-Oor-r for mitiy years, Cieil the anva di1 Liew'diedjnktieimornloAouU.ii

IQ soaichlrfs t L ttbij

Thkqaeetton Mi

merty Iho-htinf foagd ; f tfaft:jmei n 15,000 *njl 0,0ft) la money,. soli mil ailvftr colys iod

l alb arose!* ffliDm'tbe-

ioAlQlatraionof batb'jitatfalEleBliQ toh iriiaoj tlife moi ;j balaaged. if lo Ur.iiew,lhe|iaU(|ri «oold haye bCBn inhe lto<by iiiBwifc, after tin deooaie, and her ol'tueaoltra/agjil' I wfll now inherit tbla poi

m. I l toMfVanLieir ,"

x:..:::A ptaahfiroffcrttFiamfngioii nyt tba proi*

pecli vere never better in tbe leotiotref He*onsty lasd* In tbB proiloctlon. Ahmt 800,000

aeonnlrba yield this Jo»r rtll b B i i l n i T ohey ire i l irmea at'tna'cnbrniooa" taab«r ofloiiomion the free*. Bomo.ol lbs J«rs;tul'

growert tblnk they would bt belUr ofl ir«ef

gtiers lt*cr bloUDUi i

^ t h * tt««.- ^ p o r i i fromMOrrif rail 8om»rMt"«raaUBi atiDOttoc* an

- •= Johnnj t^irt'i Cow,"Blurt the bother of ill H:Tiorr,[a, fi Johnny

Q3 tbeldly, ami then be went on. to'fetthe.ln!flllig(uioi!tba»r|rttiui(iilacl)l«lhing

Bbfris a

gfrfiBr nfgb.iy ruda,

i r iho gate. In1 theplica and there iBnotioDanfordinifV ilcactnrethat sbe Irnot able to unlatsU by ardeiTuie ofberjtorni.' He evan want aoiiir ai to iver thatone'inaniiallert bh Rale up obe - n i ttbajoorqins room] the iptverdrav d,&ly bythe n»J ot the hoaf or the animal at aoJBv, whjla another ffho lied' bl^mifwith aroue tblokiLBlie andid tha kngt witB uer'tnotli1.Slles&atOFlAs (M of eOdtse Hd bjlUk'en with«OEB8 grjflos of sllowaDo'e; bat there.'citt' bo no:V>irl.flint Uul tlHi ooiraxet'c&esVoniltlerabld

In opening '

:'; rr - Good to^ HaVH Irj tlw-Famlly.'- *t We ba*e reoeived ftbtn lha faraoai mllli of

atefffrt, *t. CnanKemier, Wsrreal i f (h " S U m t 1 1 d

fsuppliet'of (he 1 andO t t j , pp SUirnmoeT.t and

lT Beat Patent *\ brandt of «lio»Uloar, UUeIfetltr half or ttjs,*EnA,^atabbibmenl, In whose-fldlltary fki'l Wfl haffl iapllolt wnfldeoca by.rxason ol Ions oijierlepce, uiaVcaDa Ibat thesel%inn are the very aaqat sh« hai blodledia i 'loni; time, anrl wo know for onraelfei tbat thep d s j i

tute. We can and do cnrdlit-y fomraend theaeto fimllles in 'tbjt, section. Ask yor»

i not hire Upsi

|Morristowti on Wednesday ana] drganlzeil fortl)e je i rby the«-elsct,<,nijf flon.B, V.'

^ ^ . l i . a c p j I tha WE ntgh.U'dBbllp.on "Thdlii" has b«n arrtngea.

hcing 10 Sue to tbe loach IDA beantifnl to tbseye i^ata luty friio waa pruent mi who lud

Ul Abroad,

_.p thoio bindaome fabrics muqnestlODR, nndrr a mistaken belief tliatBi|kave^cap> thtj^of»!«ipo't mfts^' qaa l ^are minofaotured abroad. This ii a fallacywbioh onRbt to be more genortlly itid widelyoorreoled. It was amrtod <inrlng tliia lnt«-rl>w-^TiUi howiniuoli truth ve'aro not able to

ide-tbut American sllka bate bee ' l taoroiB tba water, and after being bunded with•ome&.mecjlcilhted to ittlaiy-tbo dolndmlpnrchMer who lhtofes tbat DoAmeiicwiff0p|]

an compoto with those of ioreign mako. aree^hlpFed, and_|o|dAaFrenoh or EiEll.h fab'.

ifJAs..^prfi f*a*ir/fe8ced j j i r l ' ^ i - I f flotcrVdlblo to lh»«obd aSaae, to my nolhlag oftho patriotiim of American womoo.

:i i iwmw^Wi iReporti througbont this leotloa or tlu»

State fndieije i ^ tiia a,a>il_ baTO,Been tbeneoeislty for eitrsonllniry effort), and b*ve

ld r l l f i

l y ffor, and b*vemllctl t» tbe liJafnisi nf

Mlaiiig largfl-broodiifor tto .Vall<eampt,lgti,rA farmer iayaa tbslj be ooanterl Jbjrty^noyoangbirdi In ona brood, aiid tint he hetriTqmil callu every tntnnte in tbB d»j. He Is

bappoqed to them," for h« UD not Jump onebird Mow "frho'M Inany'were fodnd t*o' yi '

Tha. now Boar* of ,Tiaatet>i ol the Cotinfy:Poor Bun»D met xt'ib'st inslltttUDii'cq MOD.day and orgiotiicl as followa | Chalruna, Vim.WsJIme CaQk | Ireisflrv, IJarAoalSeorsUry; TlieoJove Safltft. After a ^

In tbo-matUr Dr.;Brerson, of Boontoo; jiraiiilootod pbjiloJancriheeBtihiilimeut 1^ tboplate tJDr, Oatpentor... Tito' latttr. .inutoTei,imiited that lio trit dnlyelootsd U a je i r indBliouU ttu on at-fl fJIQI tho dulfes or tlie oflloo. ]A tbDmagli .In^pectjoaVor. the p'reraiies fwaira«deby|beTriiite6a !' ' :

g p jra«de.by.|beTriiite6a.

W ? H f f ^ > ; , > i l , b e r f / w ) B D i a i D wenfaiitRptlbn.. Dwcff tl.8.h«»|Mt-de»lerlnNorthern N*w JSTIBJ b% o»& inpply the tradetl S ^ w i b i a *ny; t i th««d o*n ffll

incirfl pronipily tb^.tlieyVotti.be flllrf

Jtnt tht P l W • '<-

., oachtiiM or Bftrl-.et)llnr»IJrnpiemanfi of iny litii, nuwbanica'luolv. bnlldcaMiardWaro ifrr»nVUiins in 'urtl-warr, 8. H.Btnj ' i aton,1 *\gn nf\ho p»aiocV,1t ]Bit thbplao . to; pat tbtra. Forttitn ean

tfoUDilbBrdfijeorainoi " ~ ' • "

ra

Dr. Menigh Dangarouilf 111-It it reported Ibat Dr. UeUtgh, olHoc

U in a very orit'cal oonilillon and tn

bin oarrlaRp exploded, aettlug fire to tbe Japrobe ana'hlB elothfn^itntei. tnrnod BO florae^i l i t before they could be extiagQlahed' thepbl^J l f ibbb i lbdta tSh l i f eThiB waa abant tiro weeks agrj. and trinoe ihati h b b l d l

been growing worse gridni,lly,

One of tba eldest painter* in Morris count:said that F.mt'n Beady S u e d paiofs^oitb boat paiati LB bid ever uaod," Scons of

toi ace psluted with them, aud oveiy oneaatia&od, Tbe agests for tlieio paints are

l

Lead and Zinc.Tlie lead and zlno combined, when miiad

edy for use, only costs $1.20 pec gallon;at the Brick Drug Store.

' W. H. GoooiLs.

IN AND ABOUT DOVER.

-Serf 8. H Berry'*! iiaw advcrt^niant in

'Teeth exttuted for 26 eeata it tha BrickDrugstore. " " ' ""

Wien in ne*d of timber,-ip,emsnlt G*a. Pienoo.

Eoonoinkt Btar, Orleatftl'.' Triurxph.lbtyflowar, and Queen OU Stores for sale

NEW

SUMMER ;

DRY GOODS

Paronti who allow tbotr chltdran to grow up'ith scrofulous bmnon bursting ftoia everylore aro gcllly of a great wrong. Think orthem pointed o u t » branded with a ioitSiesmellteue, tad you trill readily procare them tltoIntloara Bstnadlei.

Bright'* Dlieattf, Di&brtet, Kidrtsy, Liver or. Urinary Disease*.

Have no fear of any of tlieeo dlBeases If yoniae Bop Bitfere, u they will ptovent and ourotbe worst oases, even ntion you bave beenmtdo worse by some great puffed up pretended

irei,

Mr.AIL^u lLiiiBsbury, Km-tnJ, N. Ii., troulitedwill, bad litimiiruu IIUH'IH uuil n<--ukjcuii>ud Eiylead poisoning, (llti'n a pauiH-'r.) At timen

"ould h rti a It uiit, crark ujiuu, ami tbo n^iua rale from II) e flunli io lurgg jiiecua, aiiB'ur-

contluiiii itchltih' aud siini/iujt.your rtmadiui: unt!d Cutiourtt

mt iutornftlly, mcl Outicma atiUCutl-ita Koap exlccaaily. aud in lem tba 11 threeionlbB ulfGLitoda coiuuleto curu, atid lia-ta notKm troubled sluce. Corroborated by IlullartlEaster, Druggiflta, Kauim, U . S . , . '.

MOTHER DIKD FROM XT;J'.W, Adims, Newark, Ohio, my( • "Bqli-ira, BemedltiB are Ibe greatest mad.cfnei an

iartb. Had the vrorst cuBt. salt rlieutu tn tillsuntitr. My mother had It twenty yearn, and

f f t dbid from it. >I faaJiavaOtincura Should™ - - - "-arms.brot i i t td 'b

relieved c

. _„ , uhoad_ far Ihrea years, wliiah nolUngcored until I nsod tbe Outloara

PSORIASIS.

ira>tW.-,.. r - , ,tbe Gmicura He solvent

eafa «iid Cutleura Soap <ttvwnnderiiil ciafl on record Cureto before a Justice ot tbe ppaoe and

imminent cltlzuta. All »micte4 with itch ionni»oaf.i ulfl«ne» BlibnliiwaK. to us far Ms

ThnasirhqhaToeiperi«tico4 tho.torraci.tB ofilt Itlieuni ban appK-ofate tba sgotij-Xeifdnredr yeHj-i,niitUoii(Tabyllie Ontioarft Men Ivt ittterHmUy •snd'Ciitiouro au'd Oaticuri Saap

ixUitiiflUj. . . . • , ; . , ; : • fi»- -Mas. WM. PEILIMOTON, Shuron.Wia.

ItomadlBB are for aile by afll •iiTrOOcUfa. a'Mefliomal'jolloj'

_fooil purifier, H per bottle. Omionlediolnal Toilet BOip, 25c,} Oatienra Meiliaal filiavlng Sp*p, l a c ; ia Itara for Iwrbsrsnd lirgo conmimer-1,35a. Prlnajpal dejiot,

1 WHEK8 * tOTTElt, Ho.ton, MUBB.

JUST OPENED

E. Lindsley & Son's.

J. HAIRHOUSE,W A T C H M A K E R A N D J E W E L E R ,

B1A.CKVVELI St., OPJP. TIIE BANK, DOVEB, S. J.OUT THIS OUT

THE LARGEST ASSOimrEXT OF

GOLD AND SILVER

WATCHESIN N0ETHEEK NEW JERSEY.

P. J* It W.TIMETABLE.

L e w Rover Tar Hew Vorlt.«:Sa; B:38«; 1:00; 7;80; B l l ;

U6U1.10A, M. 1.61* • a,4*i5.«i

1.M* ; tad 8.17, P. U.*\i% tlooiitou braucti.

:!MHIiQCIE, THE OZWELEH, DOVKR-H. J.I

eK«wTcrkrorDov«r_7:10 {8,30*1 aalUP.Jl. LIDO; 1.00*i a.BOj 4,10.'(,90

a Bnncb,e Dovor fur Trenton md P

AND PASTE IT IN \'0VH WATC1T,.

CLOCKS,CLOCKS,

CLOCKS,. SILVBR-V17ARB.

[or t!», Elgin and

Springfield Walohos, o{ nil (n'ados. Spoetaoloa and Ejo CUassos. AsI buy in laree tjuaatities md jjiit the lowest possible cosh prices, I cancompete with any house ia tins; section of the Stute. My special su-pervision. iB given to flue watch repairing. CLOCKS nnd JEWEKUZcleaned and repaired iu the best manner.

THOS, WALSH,THE ONE-PKICE

Merchant Tailorand Clothier

is now fnlly c<|ull>pi'il for tlui making or

Spring and Summer Clothingami li Hiking

[Handsome and Durable Suits toOrder for $12 upwards,

which must cortaiuh convinco tho public tlint it will pav them betterto order of him than to buy uiiooitmn ready-miule ^anno'iits at figuresas high, nnd higher. MANSION HOUSE BLOCK, SUSSEX STIIEET,DOVEB, (opposite Ciiin's Shoe Store.)

CATARRH

Sanford's Radical Curo>... .B.miezlpB, mUJWiJ. CulJu, uluarn

by tnagio, stopa watery ilirjcliaro UOBO and ejea, prcvtjntH ring

theJl]«aU( otirea Nurvoui UutidaBobduea Chills and Favor.

toe botllti Bidlcal Cure, ono I ox Citurr>heotaE(l1B«ifo»d'a Jutnlerialljnonu IIR;eWiU()rDgglaU{orll. Ankr,,rSANtlill

L CORK. WKEKB A I'OITEE, Ituttu

100 tlmca moro ctnotiiBltliaD any otli&r pint tor orelect rig battery Tor mluBod weakuei. b\ tbo IUUITB,liver, kidneys and nriiuri-

rR»n«, partly piralyali,•htunttLtittut, ocanleltiygteria, to ma la we a Un egg,

iTOMMlA-agid tvk

BUCKEYE MOWERS.

H, BERK JL •)Iho DOVER IIARUVVABB DK.A l.l'.ll 011K1, Ilic Sum

liicr irmlc with a comiilcte htock of (teuton KUUIIH.

Wheel mirt Revolving llay Rakes, UovingHachinc Sections, Cultivators, Scythes, Snaths,Window Screen Wire Cloth, Haiiimoclis, IceCream Freezers, Grass Hooks, Boat Oars,Mechanics' Tools, Iron and Steel.

fact cveiTBliiii? fouiid jn a flrftt-clags finriliVCBtmiliBlimciit nt lowcut luarket prices.

SIGN OF THE PADLOCK.

WAGNER'S GRAIN CRABIES.

25 o

CHQQL'sijPPLIESl

School houses furnished

'••• He Enjoys the'Era. ••:•'•Mr. Xlioa. E,;LiDilflley, formerly of Dover, .•

now atillonedat Hpanf ah Toffa, J i m t l a f Wc/tInaiei. %t mlu$: ** I look tor ray Eu. upontiiesirtTftlof (ivjiy itdatner, and o&a cannotrealise tbe pleiinr» of a hams psper' until h i 1

Ii sitoucd naavl is i •• I »m, *looo in theJioinlda tnonqtabf and septiaied tor tlitj titUAbolagfrom. {])» oirDuttl world.11 Tbfrli the

ri Of- miny. readira wo' have abruad.tbRt bne'ctn miVamj'taora ac-

asptable gift to nn abjont Wand (h»n¥ lob-•criptroBtothflBA1' 1 ;

• • . ' • • Strawberry Pulp; • - ' . ; 'Prepwot insolltybf thoronglilj rtpc/ftntt.

Bnb ot, pteaar, the ,pulp '.tbronsli old'a :h»trBl«ei Into n r t l i en ,hn , opj(on» ptps: itiaa qtlirter of •. ponbd of irhlto palrBriaed «%ffar.to eaebponirf ot pnJp; urii tboioD^b^fill ymr. haWhni oork an4 -tio down *ilh' wire.Flue thorn in a boiler of cold mlar; : Pat

tbe; fiiA iaS boll geallr tor fitttfen m(n«,ntei.; TTljon oold store away. Af.Vhni >pre>'

' f l itmrbarry palp wPI ksepfur '-jnnil B * deUcioua-flafar to^eb

ma, iflei, boVersges. «ta.

g'Cook i-nyi Pit l i Qceoti if the

beet-*DI) ssftito nae'fnr the dntroetion ottbeae pesU. A ROOI! articlt} ii told. BlrlcOytmve-.for1 80 eoats >or i»n6d at'fhS BnoiDm; Store, by W. H. O

n i f JIMM I. cpM<Ulf cor«l bf <i«laoJtI*OUl.,:preparaa b r W, H,iMI>ib;'9kdraiilor< •

, BESKS,

:BLES,CHAIBS,GLOBES,

OCKS, BLACK-BOARDS,

B00K8,BELLS and cvery-

tUln

1 agency

for the G0SHEN SCHOOL

DESKS, and am noiv' pre-

pared td furnish schools

throughout. Also seats for

Lecture Booms, Ac. Also

agent for the " American!'

Sohobli Inrhittird1 f trices

nndti

cation to

%ELLER,

NEWS DEALER, " ;

CQMFECTIQNER,

No, 3, Brick BlockDOVER, N J , '

Summer Clothing!A WELL MADi: tSAWIKNT AT A LOW PRICE, lS^UIE

WANT OP TIKS SKCTIOi\, AMJ

GEORGE FEDEH,THE PEOPLE'S CI0THIER,

NEXT TO THE POST-OFFICE, DOVER,ii prepared to meet it. He haB a large and elegant line al allbiiadg of Bummer fabrics, auitable for Men, BoVs and Cliildren,bat a (lrst-claBB corps of workiiicn, and is ruakiii^ and HelliraKCLOTHING at prices wliicli suit evcrr cuatomer. 1( will aliaWe north your while lo Bee his new SUMMEll STOCKS in

HATS, €AE|S, SCARFS, TIES, COIXAKSvC: ; and all manner of FURNISHING GOODS.,'

Valuable BusinessLocation for Sale.

The three-story building onBlackwell St , Dover, next tothe. post-office and. NationalUnion Bank is offered for sale.The property is one of the verybest trade locations in Dover,being right In the businessheart of the town.and the builtl-jng Is almost new and is largean'dJ comfnodloiui : ' Xprjiy fortermstoWM.H.HcDAVI^Mt.Hope Avenue, Dover, N. J.

KINGFtUCTlOAli

B00TANDSHOE MAKER,

Tin hal woik at Ioiraat prisi .h l y and promptly dona, Naitto

an dumb, Blutarell Bt.

PASSAGE TICKETS, . TO iKD inoit.",'. .

,Queenstown,,Liverpe6J, :

..'.- Norway, Sweden. J c

White Star IJne, 'Imniin Line,"' , „'

Cunnrd

-Stat,e;Jf4ne.

E, Lindsley&Son, Agents.Flower, and Vegetable Plants..All Mo j t i 'a

HEIZEL'3n!«.lrl,|7«»rpar. fold .nib. .lnBlalgiral.plsi>. Seat anno l«.n£K5 SJ '

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[oornsvat r un t n w i PAGE.]they bars their ayes open ? No, they do not.And here iajait when Is the need of luringtbe public ootmciencB uanied. Ho Iisdntrarm«t a tingle c w vliereboliaddontanyID reforming t drunkard. It teeim that dulytbninlrit of Almighty God can tjo'auy Rootin dfsentbralUng them. Now. then, c»naowe da wmetbing «> «top (bit habit in thyoung man if *» cannot la the oidt Hreview**! tbe qaeRtioii of what ihould be dunin it* legal »ip*c(. inc-wing *ba(ai dtltsna. W* til hnnw Ibatmuiuren and temperance p*°lbeen inoceiiful In tills State. I t it because ofa diversity of opfuioB, which Is necemrj ,Thire are a g m t many people who do not teeth*i tfc# TOT I* olf*r for the introduction tuthis B'ats oT tbe Maine liquor Uw, bnt hebellwed tiiey eoold aacnre i t leant, if proper•ffoii U made, a local option law giving n> tli<l>HTi|«geDtdeDidinit for ourwWei whether wwill have tbe traffic carried on. If that U duneIt gitei temperance people a chance. If tenperance people * n working for a law tbai wldo away with tbe trafflo entirely we riili! b(v<to wall many yean. Ha mseeited we ihoalgo to the next LrRUlatnre and d«raa.id tliep u u g o of the local option act, determined n o<to be pnt off with child1* play. We must »)*baTe a carefully prepared license law. Oaicourts are «o nnnititutfld that neirly over;person who applies ctn Ret licensp, md if theydo not they can sell without ranch dinner. Intbe third place it ii only fair that vte shouldbave aciril liamaffo aot. If yon take a tcrelit e d bum down my birn I cm get roflromt,because yon have Injured me. If yon nrnlio arnao adrnnkan), deprive Mslamilyrit Ills snp-jwri and imko them btfttiari, why sbouhWitbnj liave some Support from thceo wlio liavedone it? If this were dflon there would higome caution cicrciacd by tlie tcilrra. LaMlyunder no circumstance! nhnald there be a hsiloom, which is a crime and a cttndlna idii tcito tho peace of society. There ought to t e ilaw preventing tbe selling of liquors ovenbar IB smalt qnantltla*. If it la necessary UBO vilb public opinion and allow hotels to etlIiqnori, tticy should only be allowed to HOII tithe guests. Tbe license Is« of tliis Stal« docinot contemplate a public h>r,crtij)|)linKI>liceand were it not for tbe custom of more that» hundred j>cirs vre cuuid go before tlio fluprette Coprti and contmt tl*I« fcatuie olioUli.

I t was decided that this statute prohibitingbars be pnbliibcd and distributee!.

Dr. A.fcman, President r.f the State AlHao/io,Hid ho bad tlodfilit Tor TRITE that tbo qncstion of Intemperance bad aBHUtned tho miniproportion* ai the quod Ion ofBlavrry. KB tinold ibolliloofats bad refrained from bringingtbo question into polities till tbe slavoliuldenthemguJvesbrooRbtlt. lobad tlio temperancipeopltt kept H oat of politics till tho )ir|itodMltr ibroagbt i t tn. The aim of the Siat<Alliance is to organize public scntimenifothe overthrow of (ho liquor traffic in UieStateTbe great difficult? Ii the sporadic mi diocounected cSbrli of temperance nu-n who makiaide inues . The Alliance Is organ teed for tinpnrpoie of ooncenlratlng efforts on great IIIKI

,. of policy. It ts not ncceuary for a man tobe l iml t ) WUt »b|tiaenc« lo bo a member ottbe MlUlice, cor Unit lie should tctleve tbatcommunion wins should be linfcrEffort! are made by n u n ; temperance men ton t k e this ind oiner lidB iiiaci t bo gieat OUCHor the boot. I t iia't a thing of a year to orerthrow the liquor traffle. It m a ; require aIlfe-time, and we are not to be diiippoioted ifwe don't incweJ ID a Jlttla wb'ilo. Boraa meuhave been advocating tlie qiiiBtlonofprolifbl-tlon for mure than a generation. There henbeen an organiMtloo perfected, a countyallianna tn nearly all tbe twenty-one countiesof the Stata, and township alliancvi rarincd IDamijor i ty of tbe tovrnihips, Wi

' through the State with one great Hue uf pulley—OfgtnlKiiig. Our ultimate aim is to atop tinliquor traffio by legislative enactment. W<are between two great centres-Mew York andFbilldeiphja. and in HudnoD mid Camdenepaotiea our population partakes of thoir

• nature. But for Hudson county we con Id* carry a prohibitory Uw ID ay eir. Thlseuunty

Ii oompoiea of the pnrliem or Now Turk usOaaden l l Df Philadelphia. We bare HIS greatcibfa in tbe Btate, several of whom have aUrge foreign element, and tjiey overpowerth« effort! of the otter part of tho Btato. WoabOQld have overthrown the traffic were t t notfor the large Influx of foreigners who, u itonn

\ u they can Tote, vote almost i s a man on the'„ , ' wnng aide. He believed in a prohibitory law,

but at the present time It would not be worththe paper It Is written upon, for It would bn

, repealed by the influence of tbe oitiei; batgive n i a local option law and ft will never berepealed, bnt will be enforced in hair tbe State.A law that la in advance of public sentiment is

, not only futile, but is »ninjnrr.Judge J, L. Kanouie wts tho next spaaker.

I t fcu been laid that ifwe would bs wise- par-taken In HOoial reform t we masi understandtheir conditlons-a truth.that will apply to tbo

" twBperano* Mforn. Ho noted how the path, of• temperance reform is fasiet by iUfflcnltios,. created by a perverted taste which leads tboie

who are nnder ittlnfinence to bnliova It k:. . tity, and in tbo aeiashneai which floda a profit

In thii perverted taate. He epono of the evilst onntemperance In relation to tba morals and;*:.. welfareof the community, canilngjocKjil^r--i jX^^ktafmenaiio^erareuonilneihomBelvcR

y' to ita luppnsilon. • Men will e*y that temper*1 mce men are fanatical beeanse tbev bavo not

"- . auwoedea after laboring flfty jean, an'l tboso{ engigtdin the traffic will aiwrt thittbsyare*•• - enfiSRed in a legitimate builnesH. ID contra-' flictlon be held that good retails bidhoenac-,' . oompllahed, tbat a g'cat change baa been-; ' wroagbtin the drinking habita of the peoplo" Binco tbo daji when its use waa universal.. Thiilidnetoaohange in public sentiment,

influenced bj those who are- engaged In tbotemperance came, - The prohibition of toe ia!o

:i of liquor on election day waa noted. I* tbla" 'pot MUcknow.ed'gBaionL that tbeuio of liquor

*• unfits a man to perform hisdntknu a oltfc*n' on election day? And it so why t!oea it not

"•' onflt him on any other day? He showeil tbat~ the Idea of government was to promote the

veUareofmao. When we find things in ourcommunity contrary to tbo woltare and happl-na»l of nan Jt is oar datj to pot down any*

I thingthatmilltatesagainetthem. He affirmedthat the traffic waa against the blowing! of

: liberty for tlio reaion that bo who drlaki ean-notctmtroihliverrertod appetite, giving in-Btaicet when men ha* requested to be lockedup In order that they might be kept aober, and

! .how others were deprived of liberty forerinea: udoflflBoeBWrnniltted wliQa nnder the Inflo-

enoa of drink,' He claimed it an inwiialstfiney' for ill man to sign a petition •aying that t' liquor caltwn will oocdnoe to the pablio weU

faie,whentiiere isn't aredeeminRfeihiroin ono.If it la a crime to be drunk, Isn't it a crime tomake men drank r Yoong men aro led awayby the temptation to drink lager la saloons,erettiDB •» appellte for Hmithlsg strongat

- and les*Di thorn to rota. Keithsr does thetrafflo promote and ensurednmertiotrtnqulity.He showed bow the papers were filled with in-•lancet of cruelty committed by men under thoinfluence of liquor, gave a description of adrunkard's home and theruln and Impoverish-meat bf children. Beft&rdlog local option be•aid tbe towns of Dover, Mortlstown and

' Bbcnton have it, but tt ia of no use unlesi" ' there is a tenth jpnbllo tentiment behind it.• • Ton vrlll atrike th« first bio* by ilriklng tbe

libensed aaloons, which are ths primary causeof 'Intemperance. -Borne man think they canwin the came by denanclitory Ungaage, or

, 'tone prohibitory legislation, batit » amis-takn. Thl law Is only the embodiment of pub-lie Hntiment. He had! known when eletrCMfesof eorapUtnt had been mads before thegrand Jury of this county, bnt DO Indictmentswere found. There mast have been a tnlitakein publla aentlmeat. We'should] ID labor tomakepnblioaoQtlmen; that men fill labor tndo tbat wftohie wise.

Sir. poebran wanted to know if there wai %wartDdOkwaj TIUI the llesnslng of placesthat aell by the quart.

Judge Sanouse said if the ttltl laloom werewiped out pubUe s«nUm«nl would ba odaea««dto reach these. In rer '• to a qasstton b ; Dr.V iffia be laiolerea If wplloation forliccnse.wu properlt mads th> jnrt had still a disore-tionerj bower.

Dr.Aikmu uierted tbat a Midiion hotelkeeper h*d aaitJ ttatof «f erj ISO balookorer hisbar aMSeamefrom tbe earnings of workingmenand only tt from his gnesta.

Bet. J . B. Fanlka said of latemperanoo Iiwhit we telieva it is, and tbe mission of tbechc«hwtatwesoppoaaittobe,theiiitiithedoty of the oburcli to noognls* the temperanriuwrornt, orelM-we arer behind, tfas age. The

'• 'uisit dntyfqfthe ohnrdi Is to i tnd/ i t and Its' relation to I t If when the minister coaiea to

ttM pulpit and finds hii obnreh half empty hev ' i bdo ld i to i / i t be would flnil'where the rest

" o f then were. Th» next dotj of the obn«h U" to be acUvo in the reform- Bnt ume minis,: ' ten,riew it tomato, Mtheywonia a comet,

Noeharchlnotrootintry to^»y»o do thei, t w o rkof tha'ahartib, wHhotit beJoff active in' ' ' t«nt|MTano« reform. Next it Is tbe duty of tbo

abnrcti to lead in the work, for If U is bar dutyto t* astlTa it is her duty to direct. Be

r.ri ••• tboaght the fline wu auapiolousforit. E»ety.•• ' wbtretb»moveniBnlisgoiBnforwinibeoai)Be

. Uiiciftrchlj taking bold of7t, Iftbteharen

does not ilo it, it will be done bv those who a nleas qaalined for It. Outride influence can

carry tin tbe work ; the men who live istbe place are tbe ones to do the preaching sadbe practicing. As to tlie mnthodit uf tbithuri&eii to Itrad forward tbe work they routbe dettrmlueO Ly thunielrpp, nod will be ad-cordlng tn tbeir abilillfei. Tlie flrat method Ii

a ti home. Beginning in tbe pulpitrkmutt stop Ic the infant clisa If It

stop* at all- 1 be methods should be ibv plrcumiUncei. If a church has a ninlftter•bo It not aoand, or mcmlws. It should workwith tbein first. TUo boufivoloDCO of tempt-

i method to becxQrcited.nnduBJvcra'iostructifln ia aueiL-ellentiuetliod. Tbosaadiof instruction ihuuld be aowo In tha minds oftbe young before (buy aresclzad by the tempter.A.D early and enlightened conscience on thembjuct of temperance will give ul votes in tbafuture. Personal work with the drunkardshould be anollitr uetliod. It ia a discourag-ing tuinj; to attempt to xavo a drunkard, batif tliture is n power ouiBido ul heaven tu do tttbe church of Christ. Tbe next method is Ihecrystaltizttlou of tin1 tnetliotia of the churchinto the lawa, Tlie reniion whyKinnai are la lulfanei' of New Jet toy is beamedtlicfr cliurchci tuvc led the

Di. Upham, or Drew Sctnltarr, mid tbatprofound riliilr>3o[»Uer, JoMbna BillinRa, Etq.,has said that one of the hirdenl things to doIs to slip up on an lev sidewalk and get up andimuiedialtly praise the Lord. It is equally•jard at any lime to malic a good temperancespuecli and especially io after balf a dotet

opes havt been made. CHIDR Tweed'ifamous remark when accowl or theft, •• What

yon going todo ulioat It?" he said* liquorilor might lout in here anil say "What do

you nropnxe to dn uliout it ?" It Is high tit.tdonietliiDgdiDulJ I'u done. In tbe 111ce the church of tho living God mu«l trsand thunder AIOUK tho lino acamat thiximinHblc trnfUc. He believed in outsidencicg, bnt they passed awav after a little,ilu the church of Ood llvelh fu<lio ofllic prenehcrs ivlioiie lips are scaled:auRf! In loobinfr dnwn iho aielcs tlicy noulJg.imfl who would he aiTroutc.l. Ho Ijclie

ing words ncre nuct.'usury. Tbe inlniiDie OuHntt, who Is recoil zed as tlm loader

of public ecu ti in cut in HICI cuminunity, mustipoik plainly; words tbat reich, thon^bts Uiatburn, mimt bo presented. The ohurelies and

iaten o( Christ rrealed public opinion InMaine ?u>l Mnpsicliuictie and Ihe refcfrom nmsll lifgiauingB to u prolnliilury law.He noted the rncouri<KlDgotitl>ok lor the :

itid favored putting i [irotiibitor; Imthe ft Mule biuki ivhethur it it enforced or n<Pablio gfiotimtnt at llietlmowis not quiteto the ten command meu ti, but tliuv w<enacted. Ho strongly favored prohibitiou ami

IID hand>w.lli uujlioilj to promote it.veditia the coming qupstloti wlii;ioi)iEU, all pliibnlliroplHU and i

true statesmen are lo sec.

Rev. Addimin Parker thought tbe grouibad been cuvered and tliat bla own thniuB bad

icbcd upon bv every speaker of Hieternooa, He believed DIG firoat arbiter of'hateverie thought or is done ia tbef tlio pulilic t t large. Us result la noun upunII canHPB, right or wroaff, end ovnry greatanue must wilt upon tliii for its ultimata aui8(H. He kmw tbat some, thought tha cimse•as not advancing as rapidly as it ougbt—a

tei-ling brotiKht about by frequent defeats. Andyet great reforms mnvo on, oppnreiilly witlibackward steps, to vlutury. Tublic opinkonly weak rfipectlug tho lemperancu re!became of lack of barmunj. Pabllo opinlouiu regard to temperance ia too often offaet bjIho sentiment in favor of tbo other side. Bospoke of the night; antagonisms to be over-ooniB. The qaoition H i m is to how tbe ar-bitration of public sentiment may be made totell upon onrBtdo. We are capable of givingmighty direction to this sentiment by Dressingonward tho groat lines of reform, and he HIIOWOIIbow all previous efforts had gathered to thorn*selves tho Bvmp&tky of public sentiment, Pub-Ho opinion hai already exercised over liiia toiperance matter a wonderful control. Whyshonld tlio supporters of intemperance comefrom tho male Bex? Beeanse tbat puhlio nouti-ment ban decreed that in regard to the great

if womanhood there shonld be noIniquity, Hero pubUnsentiment, nnorgtntaedand uncontrolled, will not amount to mncli.There is much to do. Tbe work beforework of instruction and innaencu. As Cmurhad three Rreat battlofl to nght before oonqi

the woild, ao we have urea great buttiesto light before wlnoi DK this oioeo—tao battleof ttppellte, the battle aRainit cnitom, and thegreat battle of restrlctlonftntt prohibitory laws.Tneconroh, moralitt and the conaoianoos oftho people are on tbo lido of temperance.

The Committee on Constitution Rave noticeof proposed ameDdnmenta to be offered at tl«next meeting.

The following resolutions wen. adopted:I . That the great endeavor of tbe friends of

temperaoce shall bo to create and mtlntainapnblic acntiment wblcli Htioll compel Logifilt-turea tn eosct approprUtn laws, utid. wbt 'shall effectually support andexecute the laiafter they have bnen euacted.

II. That in thlB^reat reform the church oftte Lord Jesus must lead tbn way. We reo-oRnlzotlierelorcwItb gmtttntle tao aneincioua'act that tbe ministry of all Curiuiai. denom-inations la becoming more and more out-apoken, and Iho utterances of the <^ssi~nrliglfliis bodlps moif. tJiv-HloTff'cTBTr and an-

..frtJ-reRard to thensB of irjtoticatlngIrinks,

Ul. The Morris Oonnty Alliance orges uponIho friends of temperance In tbo luvernl town-Bfalpi inemmed activity In tbe oiKani«inffand (forking (if loosj IIIIIQCGB, and this to ef-feet tbat public HontimeDt en which all elsodepends. - •

TV. Tho Alliance commends to tho friendsol totnperanoe to movo in tbo linoi of tlioBtato Alliance to obtain a loeal option law anda civil damage law aa directly tending tu-warda tho oltimate and permnuent prohibi-tion of the traffic in Intoxicating liquors *e abeveisge.

A collection to defray printing cipenaea,ilo., waalifted.

Dr. Erdmin confirstulaled the membersthai this wis tko best meeting tlie Alliincohid yot, and tfaouRht Bcraetliing WM due HOT.Mr. Hallowaj, who ' "iho bad arranged tbo pro-

SHERIFFS SALE.Between Edward Dell, Executor of tbe last

will and testament of Mary J. Williams, de-ceased, complainant, and Jerome B. Young,andthaSoardot Chosen FrtobolderB of tlieOonntv of Morris, defendants. Fl, la. forsale of mortgaged promises. Botumable toMay Terra, A.D. 11W2.

MOHEfl ULafiOHARD, Bol'r.Bf virtue or the above stated writ of norl

faoias in my bands, I shall expose for sale ntPublic TDUJUB at tbe Oonrt Home, in Horrii-t n , « . J , o n -;•"-

MONDAY, the 19th day of JUNE nnit,A. D. 1883, fiotweea tbe hoars of 13 ll . sod 6o'clock P. M., li-.at is to asy at 2 o'elodk in thoafternoon of said day, all tboie tracts ot parcelsof land and premises, hereinafter pnrlfcularlyileacrtbed, sltaato, lying and being in the toffn-Bhlp of IUniiolph, In the County or Morrisand Stale of Now JCHOJ, bounded and do-sctriboa'as follows:

THE FIRST Tuo r bci»B tbe simo that w uconveyed to aald Jerome B. Toting b* JoiophMinBterman and wife, date! Oat. 2Gih,intJ:oyear blank, and recorded in Book B 9, pages40*, Ac, atd begins at a stake In tbe center oftucpttblio mail leadinc from Dover to Mill-brook, bBiog the fourth corner of lot Ho. B intbo plot of lots trarveyed and laid out upon thenorthwest Bide of the public road and num-bered lot No. 19 in ssid plot and surrey, andbeing alio a part of the ume unfl and prem-lies conreyed by Wm. Ulmer and wife to oneAnn Firlinc) said deed is recorded in Book V~ agei G38, Ao., aod rum thence (1) north

v-two dcgreei and thirty minutes west threej t ioi and Qfty-five Units along third oourie "

Bald lot No, twelve to a stake and heap . .stones In the line of land h batwreo A.M. Sear-Ing and said Firllng. Buppoieci asd intnnAed tobe tho old Penn line; fheooe ,3 noithfoitv-two degrees eutfitty feet and eight Inches toa stake in said Peon line; thence (8) sonthDfty-two degrees and thirty minutes east throecbslns and twent'-elght links to the center ofsaid public road; thence (4) aoatb nineteendecreei and thirty minutes west nftr-one feetand ten inches to tbe place of beginning, con-taitttngten thousand and nine hnndredaqnarefeet of land, bo tbe tamo more or less.

THIHEOOMB TBACT 1B alw the oat conveyedto atld Young by detd of Miaitermin, rcconlsdIn Book E ff. pages 4U, Ac, and in laid deadla tb« second tract beginning at a atake In tlieeenter of road leading from Sorer to Mill-brook, being tbe fourth corner of lot No. thir-teen heretofore Bold l\v one Firliog and wife tosaid Miaaterman, ami rnna thence (1] northfifty two degress and thirty minutes weit threechains and twenty-four links ia a stake andbeap of atonea In the old Penn lino; thence (9)north forty-two degrees oast flftv foot andeight inchoi to a stake in said Penn tins;" ence (S) sontb flftr-two degrees and thirty_lautei cut two chains and ninety-eight linksto above named road ; thence U) south nfne-leen deeraoi and thirty miDQtei west flftT-ooefeet and ten inches to the place of beginning,containing two hundred and eleven sqnara feetof land, more or less.

WILUAM H. HOWELL, Sheriff.Dated April 11th, 1881 11080

M A B T I N & B U C K ,Soass, Sp ul DniBiiiil faiiteti,QRAISEB8, QFXDEBS and PAFKft HASQ-

SUiomB decorated in frescos ityles. Having sthorough knowledge of house and sign pt( "lag, we feel competent to meet the denialof all. Paint shop orer Kiss WtilU's millinerystore, next toToaght AKillgore's drug store.P. 0 . W IBS.

A ipeolaltr made of stencil catting.J.HAflTlS. 19-lT ' A.BITOK,

BoD't loute b«fare icsfQioar Juuei BITBF ficttlf

mcnt. n i i idUlopiBt re t . J.F.KAKOBA,i«t,8injOo.,7«, . JM«

Depots in New York, foot of fiarclaj Bt. *ndroutofChristophoiflt,

Oommeuciag 9IOKPAV. KOV. 23 111, 1881,JJ£&VX KEW VUitK.

i t t i a t ) A , i l . (Kasiou UuU f n f n ) , c o n -BOUIIUC mtli tu» tkioutuu limucli»( Dcunllafor Il joatou; ibu Chatter Branch a t Dover forjuccniiaitDa and UliEttcr; tbe duuex KailroadL Waturiuo, for Auduvur, Ntiwiou and all « » •

,ione; i l iuD.,! . . 4 W. B. 11. at Washington'urManuuka Cuuuk, Water Gap, Btniudtiburg,erautoD, ( i r u l itend, ittngtaamton, Utica,

i l i l d s i f i U o n i r G o r l l i i i d S r r a

illDOEUibiirg auu-Utiiswarc aiiu tiuusQii|UMi"roids laUuatl'hillipBburH with LehlKhVa.1'li>r Uuilruad aud L«tii({h autl Butjueliauua B.U.rurlk'lhiobiim,M&uobUbDnk,Iuidiu«ltld

At'rtiao A. M. Oswcgo ZivteiB (DrawingBoom Oan ntUcheJ) frun) new York via. 1'a.t-eriuu »oJ ihwutoB, ruus tliruagb to Waterd i p . atrouunlnirK, Utiraniou, Great Bond,litnghamton, Lisle. Marat lion, Oortlaad,liaujor,Svracosc aad Oawego; oonueotinj; siDovurwitU GliuHlur B. « . , a t Waterloo witliduBsci a . It. fur Andover, Newton and ail «ta-tiuus; a t lxtlawtire with Blalntuwu By., atdirauuiu, witL uluuniaburg PivUion for Pitte-ton, Klogxtou, Wilkeubirre, Danville. North-umbortauil, &c , at BinfflisQifon wllb OHcrDivnioti fur (Ircoue, Nurwteli. Utica, awBicbfield Hpriugs. Patwungerii taking thlatram from New Kork, 1'aternon andBooutoncan coancut at Washington with train forPbillipuhur),', Kanton, Uutblebum, Ailenlotn,4Iarrii|l)urgitud poiuw on tlie Lcfc*jh Valley,and Lulimh ana Huitqucb&una l la . ito.Cs; atI'liiilipibirp; witb Belvidere Diviuiot. of Pa. B.B.forLa.DiUcrtrillo.TreutuuaudPbihdelpliia.

At 10.10 A. U. Dover Acnonitnodatiou.

At) iBO P. M- B'tfliaDilou liipren, OrawtDK HoonCan attached mm through to Wktar Gap.Stroudiburg, rkTtwtun, Ulri||!iiiatuu, SJTMUI e »udU*waij0,•ouuectlns »t Scrantou with uck . k BloomiuurgIt. It, for PUUton, WTOOIIBB, Klngatoti aud Wilkei-lUrre. pMiuuKtrt taking tills train from NewYork/I'iterioa ind Boon ton can connect at Wwiln|tonwltbtraluNo.B.

Uin: .S'u.v Vurk at 3.30 P. It (Easton E iiiresajcunneeting at Waterloo for Andovur,Ki-H'toii ami Jiisucbville, and st F:ili:ii)ibnr;with Lt-bigli Tallej Railroad aud Lcliigh anilrfiisquthiiDiia II. It. for liutbk-heni, AllentowulUuditiff and HHrrisburg. Alau with Bel. Dei•taiirmul for UulTlduru.

4)40 p. M., Duvur Exprom/or Bummu(liurimrtlnrillL>. JMsklngruig* nnd ail point I onl'uBt-Bio nad Delftivare Bail road.) Cl)»tiianiMmliaon, Murrietuxn, Mori is 1'lains, PenvllleIlockawav nntl Duvur.

At 5i-40 P . J[. (Haokcltstown £xpreiiB)atop-piuft ai Minium, 8umn.lt, Clialbuni, Mudisou,Mbrrielowu and all smUuafl west to Qacketlu-t.jwn,ani[ieciiug at Waterloo with train forAinlovor and KrwioQ.

At T;U0 P. M. 0»wugn EtttreiB (ramViirt (Bleepingcarmittauhf.'i]) via. PfttersnBooiiton lliruugli to Walor Gap, StroudKhurg,UernntQii. Uiuifhamtou, LUlu, Maruttiun.Ciirl-iRud. Homer, SyiaciHe and OUWCRO, citmoctai Waterlou witu HUBBUX Rallroail for Andovcrami Nutvton ; at Delaware with Blairslonn I t j .At Bin^bamtoii tvitli train fur Greene, Oitorcl,Norn-idi.Utica.Ac. Tliifl t ra inrom throughto ONWI-RO Hainrdnv nlfllHB,

At i>*& P. M. Dovnr AcaommoilaLtonUlifttlum, Horrintowo and Duvcr.

For Di'riiardMVillo, lluxkififfridge, L j t_ . ,MilIirgtcu.BtirliuB, Oiliette, Berkeley IU-tRhtand all etations on Pasnaio aud Doll wit re E.R. (H.3. W"Mt Una Railroad) 0:10 A. M. and3:30 and 4:20 P.M.

A. ltEASONEB, Superititendent.

DOVER TIME TABLE,

Trains arrive and depart frottthii atallonirfDlbnnt , ; • •:

UBTBOTITC) * . * . wTtlTBoDKO A.M.

Easton Uail »:S6Qswego Express* 9:5U

DovorAccom. 12:25E t H 300Nuw Ywk Kxp. 6:43

Dover Accotn. 11:10P.M.

B'Kbaiaton Eip.* 1:67Now York Mail 9il4Dover Accom, b;iiOjweL'e Express* 7il9)Now York Accnm. 8:27

*Tia.Eoonton Branch.

Eastou Hxprtsii 3;00D'Rhamtnn Eip.* 2:3'Eautou E m e u s 531)Porei Enpreis 6:17H'kotUtmrnExp.7:2aOswego E i p . ' B:34Dover Accom. D:(5

CHESTER BRAHOH :

WXSTWABD,I. V.It,

11.02 6.S510.62 0.4710.43 6.4310.82 6.37ia.99 ssa10.10 6.2310.09 6.89

XABYWAAD.A.M. K M6.00 4.108.0T 4.1fS.ia 4.808.17 4.408.2') i.BB8,B» 6.106.S5 6.35

DRESS SILKS.SPECIAL BARGAINS.

Isaac N. Doty & Go.MARKET ST., NEWARK,

offer special and unequalledbargain; in BLACK and C0I-0EED DEESS SUES THISWEEK! 23 inch Oros GrainBlack Bilks will be sold at $1per yard that are positivelyworth $1.25. 22 inch Satin

h arosOrai-VJ-K-ii'f be solddo-#?X!S" per yard that wouldbe oheap at $1.50. 22 inchSatin Finish Oroa Grains willba sold at $1.50 that are worthevery penny of $2. We con-sider this the cheapest BlackDress Silk ever placed uponany counter. During the pasttwo weeks we have teen sell-ing an elegant quality ol Col-ored Gros Grain Silk at 85c.per yard that would be cheapin any market at $1. For afsw days wo were unable tosupply the demand for some ofthe leading colors, but are nowin receipt of fresh invoices andcan accommodate all comers.

ISAAC N.D0TT& Co.,

159 & 161 Market St.,

Newark. H. J.

MALARIAAUD

FEVER AND AGUEONE BOTTLE OF

I. C. Monroe's Remedy,WITHOUT IHE USE OF QDISISE,

WARRANTED A SURE CURE,

which nuny prominent citizens can testify.Ask your Crnfffilst for It or address

I. C. MONROE 4 CO.

191 JORALEMON ST.,

SEND FOE CIRCULAR.Brooklyn, Nit M36-4w

. PORPIKB ;;

Stationery,Confectionery,

THR 0E0I0E6T BUNDS or BBOAB8, THE

BEST GRADES OF TODA00OS, WIEK1T

AND D i l H PAPEBS, TAXEEZ NOTIONS

ETC.. 00 TO

D. S. MORRISON,SUSSEX STREET,

17-Um . DOVBB, N. J ,

JOHNJ.PEER'S

HorseShoeingESTABLISHMENT,

Blackwell St., Dover, N. J.OFPOSrTE THE LDJmEB lAHD.

from the ell, ,. _ . . „ d»n# Id tlia tnasl approved

mannsr. P«rtionlar tttentfon paid lo lunaand4ntwfBring horses, and perfect ssUifao*

CATHO ICON,AFIIITIUIIIE FQI RMALE 6DM!>UIkTt.

TU»r«nw4y lllKtln hsnnour wll Fmsla Hilem st allUponlbilbdotslnsl

i l l t

andKikforDr.TakaDOoUcr.

FOB SALE BTV O U G H T & K I L L G O H E ,

24-ly DOVEB, K. J.

BewareFraudBENSON'S

CAPGINEPLASTERS

HAVE BEEN IMITATED,And their excellent reputation in-juredbyworthleEsimitatioDB. TbePublic aro cautioned against buy*ing Plaatere having Btoilar flound-lng names. See that tha word0-A-P-C-I-N-E is corroctly spoiled.

Benson's CapcinePorous Plasters

Are the only improvement evermade in Plasters.

One is worth more than a dozenof any other kind.

Will poaittvely core where otherremedies will not even relieve.

Frico 25 cents,Beware of obeap Plasters made

with lead poisons.SEABURY* JOHNSON,

[Oaenliu,NewTi '

94-lvr

w-" "55 l>

o • .==

CO I2

•EM I «s=>_

^BUILDINGT

LOTS!THE BEST ADVANTAGES

RESIDENCE

DOVER.

FINE BUILDING LOTSright iu the HEART OF THETOWN, within live minuteswalk of Bank, Churches, PoetOffice and Schools.

THOROUGHLY DRAINED

and entirely level, with excel-lent soil above a bard bottom.

LOCATED ON

BROAD, FINE AVENUES,WIIlOIl ARE NOW

RAPIDLY BUILDING UP,

WITH FIRST-GLASS REBIDEN0EB.

R E A D T H E F O L L O W I N G

from Tux IBON Eai of October 33d, 1861:

A Growing Community.That part or Dorer from Bergen street oni,

betwean the Gentrd Baflroad and tbB canal,i nipidlj defsloping Into » JODDR city, Mr,SimCon, th* owner of nosl of the proper!;there, bj * complete ijatem or drtbnge fanmid» these loll tho flueit nnocoupled part ultha town, »nd people aro now eagerly teem-ing tbem ai deifrable pkoe« of rciidonce,vhbh the? oerUlntr tro, betntf wltblD fhomtnntMWtlk from tho heart of the town, and•• level >• a floor, with fine broid atiinunbetween the blookit. On the block betweenBergen tnd Hodion ttreeti foar rtii flcu OP*reiiaencBi t n now In coarse ol construction,Wm. Harris, tbB Jsweltr, bis enoloiod \ »erytt trutl ie cottageon the corner, anraioantedbyi lover, for a clock; Mr. Joseph Qiloa :«erecting ft ADD dohble dwelling home noxt tohim l on tbo nest lot Mr, 3. J. Treehnd IsJBlUddlDl tbfi' flnwhlttE toooho* to a real-denco for nia own tub, which fe > rcrfectmodel of nettneii ind eonTtDience, »cd Mr.Oilei l i» ifirled » line new home on thaHudioti itrwi tide. Bnl three Iota remainunoccupied on tlili block *pd th«j hive beenpnrduiied to bs bnilt u p by Mamon Hear*(aft and Mr. Treeltnd. On Hndion alreet Mr.Wm. 8. Collird bai alw contracted for tbaerection of t new honae, and upon HotTnauiitreel Mr. J. B. RlcUrda U H leoared a UnJ.tome proMfty two UODdrad feel aqaare wbeiebe baa began tba erection of wbat will bo afind reudence for bis own ocoapitlon. OnHndion street the ntwownsn are alia tidingft i m i t fmptoYemont b j th« raiking of dde-walluiilidlbegradlnftoratrmti. ,

Mr. COM TBI owni aeveo large bloeki oftbii n lo ible propflrty, contaloinft batween*eTentj-1}Te:MidiOD0 hnndred allgibla loll,Tha old nmlrhtly b o g i b a t o died awu armtbat tbe water b u been remosod rrorathen,and ID their pltoe is a fine mlt, with a hardbottom a few feet beneath. At the preaontn t a that linlldingla dereloplBR in that qoit-ler It will not be long: erovwa ahall hare acompact and flatly laid oat l e t ^ a of tbetown there, while tho line charicu.-or the"inildlDf • now going up Indldate tbat ltw:>< be. &e or tb t plsftaastett portloai of tha d t j ti rre*ldenoei(M il l ionoofthe tnoit conremoni.

The townli oowabootont or debt, anil Uir.-e. j DO county Indebttdoeai, miklnn' Dorer oneof the m j baat plaoaa (or location and inreat.menu.PRIOES LOW AND TEItUH FATOHiELB.

SAMUEL COSS,DOVER. N. J,

THE FAMOUS

ORGAN27 STOFS,

10 Foil Sets Golden Tongue Seeds,

BRUEN.&BUNNELL'E0CKAWAI, K. J.,

AtlE AOESTS FOB

HOYTS CHAINBUCKET PUMP!

BOXEDWIi!H0R&ANBENCH.BOOK AND MUSIC 0NIY

More Music for $ 9 0 than can be produced on anyother Reed Organ that cost $450, such as

sold by high priced makers.

} Blnck Wnlnut mnmifficlur d no n» not to tnko dirt or dii t, Thoiougblymd IU d kiln ilm d HO that it will stand Hie knl of any climate, handsome

_ . lbb il umirili Humh end polish, earned ntid omiuutnttd witb unbeN^ueii gold, fret ruusio dtblc, pocket, huudles aiid lamp staud3. I t is built to List,olinw.

Containirjg 27 STOPS, with endless variety of Slop Combination*, en'abling the performer lo imitate (by following tba siiaplo Inslructioue

j BentJ a,Freuch Horn, Tlolic, Piooolo, Saiaplione, Pull Orohetitra, Cello,Church Pipe Organ, uf$nuuiT other beoutif nl efftcta. In addilioo you have tbe reguli

r^rgan at joar command.Finest Treble Knbber Uprif?ht pattern, three bellows combined,with four Steel tiprlnga, witb Automatic Valve Btarmugemeut for preventing an over (apply of air.

10 FULL SETS REEDS-Aro of tbe Celebrated Golden Tongue (pat-eDtrd), the tongnea of which ore secured to (ha block by dovetailing in-

, stead of the ordiuary rivet, whicb BOOD breaks or rattles. The Qoideiiir breaka or wears oat, holds its lone perfectly.Superb, ThriUtogly Bweet And Pure. I ohsJIenga coffipariRoa witb any in-strutnent ever manufaolured st four titnee tbe price. An ottjnn like theabtm>, containJDg tho same variety of JUDBIC would COBI through high-priced

lufoctararr/at least $450. Thii Combinatioa of Heed-Board and Stop Work,mind, In die JJEETHOYEN, is patented, No other organ maker dare build it,

Tho ririco of this Organ, which JEcladofl a Music Book, Organ Bra oh, choice' " >ly packed, and delivered on bouni cars at Wnshinatva, K, J.

ONLY $90.00TEnniH,—Thn Iprmn nr*s Nrt Cafb. Hi

Mosev OnliT, IWialurirt Letter, or Eljircliarcea oiR |)ore*-nt. AI leant $45 in all

W A l t i U N T K D -TlicIJEETHOVEM iftrial. If niter n vrnr'w trial It i» not RSrcfimil m'tiiey wltli inicroxt.

THR MOST EXTENSIVE HEED OltOAN WORKS ON THE GLOBE. flHITOtlS AltEALWA1T6 WELCOME. FREE COACH MEKTflTltAlNH. Call on ai«fifr,

tnncoe rosy bo mado by Flunk Draft, Poit OlGiprepftkl, whFD time In wan lid iu tercet will beH must accompany tlie order.rnnlud for §ixyeurn. It iu uttipped cin ono ve»r'ircflpnlml, rdiiru it at niy .•xiwimo, ami 1 wil

, Washington, N J .

O

WHO IB UMACQUAIMTED WITH THE CEOCRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILLSEE BV EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT THE

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y,Being the Cr&nt Central LIn«, nflorde to travelers, by reason of Ita unrivaled geo*KraphIG.nl poaition, tlio aliortost iintl bont routo hotwonn the East, NortrtonstandBouthoaat, nnd the West, Northwest nnd Southwest.

It la literally and strictly true, that Its connections aro Oil of the principal llnstof road between the Atlantic nnd the Pacific.

By Its main line and branches It roaches Chicago, Joliet, Peorln, Ottawa,La8alle t Qenmo, Hollno nnd Rook Islnnd, In Illinois t Davenport, Muaaatlna,Waihlnston, Keokuk, Knoxvlilo, Oskuloosa, Folrfiald, Des Molnes, Woet Llborti,Iowa City. Atlantic, Avocn, Audubon, Hnrlan, Outhrla Ccntar and Council Blufla,In lowni Cnllatln, Trontort, Cameron nnJ Kansas citr, in Mlaiourl, ana Leaven-watrr and Atohl»on in Kansas, and trie hund'oda of oltlBt, tlllaBes and tovvnaIntermMlate. The

"GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE,"As It la familiarlr oatlet), offers to travelers all the advantage* and comfcrtaIncident too smooth track, unfa bridges^ Union Dspott at all to. meet Ing point!,Pait eiprt,3H Trains, compoaed of COMMODIOUS, WELL VENTILATED, WELLHEATED, FINELY UPHOLSTERED nnd ELEGANT DAY COACHES i a llnool theMOST MAGNIFICENT HORTOM RECLININO OKAIR CARS e«er built| PULLMAN'SlatBit doalEned and hanusomeet PALACE 8LEEPINQ CARS, and DIMIHQ OARSthat are acknowledged by press and people to be. the FINEST RUM UPON ANYROAD IM THE COUNTRY, and In whloh auperlor meal* are ••ned to trevetera atthe low rate of SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS EACH,

THREE TRAINS each way tMtwasn CHICAGO and tho MISSOURI RIVER,TWO TRAINS each way between CHIOAOO nnd MINNEAPOLIS and BT. PAUL,

via the fomou« <

ALBERT LEA ROUTE.January 1,1889, a new tin* will bs opened, via Seneca and KankakM, between

Ntwport Newt, aiohmond, Olnolniiotl, Indlanapolli nnd La PaiatM, and OeuncllBlufTe, Bt. Paul, Minneapolis and Intermediate points, .<

. , AH Throuah Passengers carried on Fast Express Train*. •-•-••For mor.dfttmiBd Information,.MMnpsand Folden, whloh maybe obtained,m

vnltacTlokettiBtallprlnolpalTloketOflioeelnthsUiiltBdStateianttOanBdaioror

H. R. CABLE, ; : C, ST. JOHN., ; VkM-Prvs'ta.Qan'l H«na«tr, Oan'IT'lt^* ftuaVAsV

• ' " ' • • ' / • . ' C H I C A C O . . . . . - , , . . . ; : , : „ . . . .« , , . . . . •

SEE HEBE!

John Jelliff & Co.

rith itoel cliiln m l Oia»tU spruce tnblDR,irhiclli tm*le*t. Tliejgive tbebeitofaitiifaclhn, Tboj KIHO keep in itook

"THE NEW EMPIRE"HOT-AIH, G \H AMD Di8E-flUENINO COOS'ING 'iOVE (b ' " •ING U'iOVE, Ib8 liPlt e tn tbu

l i•if OonWni Stovog, Banini" 1'i.rlnr Htoven, &o,,fat UUUSIEit AND WINTElt U8K. Also,clmicealoukof . .

HARDWARE, CUTLERY,QIIBB, Wooden, Copper, Plain and Japanned

TINWARE.

Oil Clotbi, Oarpets, Lampi, Palnti f d Oibird CaKDBj Featbera, Pratt'a Agtra l^KnoiOIJJIOBIVO.) Alio,

DKALERS IN GOAL.

Hoofing, Plumbing and JofcWcri promptly attended to.

DUNNELL'8 PATBNT «TEAM COOKINGAPPA1IATD8.

Scales at Manufac-turer't prlcei;

They BIKO Imvo one of tlie nbovo scalea iifruut of ilielr pUco of bn«lneai tor

public Kclgliing.Old Iron, Copper, Brast, Ltaa, RRRI an

GreeabiciB taken ID fliclmaeefor Rooda.BRtnBS & DUSHELL.

Also, ruanufftoturere of BUNNELL'S SELF.TIQUTEMING WIIIE BPEIKO BED

BOTTOM.

THESPRING TRADEE. SIEBER

PAINTER and"bECORATORIB p r e p a r e d fur tlio Hnrint; Tr»'l<' n i th .

(jroalrat utouk t v t r afl-ii in D m u r of

WALL PAPERS, BORDERS,

Dados, Ceiling Decorations,nnd everything in that HUB, comprising linndred or new and elegant designs, from tit

to the coBtficat, anil rourosontiiiiiordollnri in value, A view o( till

itoek will convince anj that I urn tlio largeafleiler iD Northern Now Jcraoy. I have mad,arrangementa with tho nunnfactorerB furlame namber of Job lota of papers, whichbare left orer frum previous years, in goliand flat, whicb 1 cm KM for twentj-Q'p y ,Mid flat, whicb 1 OID itill for tweatj-Qve peoent. below the regular prices.

I have engagea a Urnt-claRB paper-bunRCIforthul work ticlosivul.v, anil to el ooanilouof KJTing the fctteat aaliaraotion.

AIMO a Rroat linear

PICTURE FRAMES>J CVQ17 dcicription, made In say size to ordci

Oil Paintings and Chromos,

S T A T U A R Y ,

fteter .Pieces in Plasterof Paris,

f HOT (icBk'ii[UUH« DojoraU

Stair and Floor Oil ClothsOF NEW PATTKHNS ; Tablu Oovrra, Windm

uu ami Futures , all nf lliu \&\vnt 11 m

:'uii:tii]LMl<ini( in tlio lucent M.vlo of ihlhuvt-iuit rrcciw.! a xdendid line »lfHof frCHiiooN. HIONS pamtod to onii-iTj Htylo ami form. Dt'allnR with ili>

ufartiiriTH direct and piirclmihiff oi I*iiiid paint by the ton, I it 111 thus ciittbk-ikficdtittiidsattliolowent ilRurca, wliilerrn tlio work in tli« bfnt muiuor.

ur. Blaekwll A Eusci 8t».. linvtx, N. 3.

CHA5. C.GRIFFEN,THE III.I1 BELIAHIJ!

CARRIAGE PAINTER,

Shop on Clinton St., Dover.

iDctiti work, IB tlie K»ability tn pleaBH tbn pub

.tiBfuciion lo til ."

raiittn I offer <o. My motto IB *

H Freeman Wood,INSURANCE AGENT,

((UTIOl COKHEB BLACKVZLL AND BC89EX BTR

OVEB OBaBOBBIOIIillDl i OC.'e BI0BS.)

, TV. J .LeRallyatithorizadigentor tho following 11 ret'

oompanlBB—thobOBtin the work

LONDON anJ LITEBP00L mid

GLOBE, Capital $20,000,000,

LA.NCASHIBE of MAMCHESTEE,

OMIal (10,000,000.

BOTAL OP HVEBPOOL,

Capital tlO,000,000.

F3UNKLIN OP PHILADELPHiA,

Capital $6,000,000,

HUDSON COUNTY, J m i j at},

Oopilal $800,000.

PEOPLE'S. N»mul. " S0O.0O0.

UNITED P1JIEMIN-S mfiDEiNOB Onof Philadelphia, Amels IG0O.00O.

Tba London Assurance Oorpcntlon olLondon, capital 16,500,000.

Bpringfleld Fin [munuioe Co., itUBaalm-«olt«, capital tl,E00,W.

WestohMter Fin InninDoe Oompanr toHaw York, capital tCO0,O0O.

.... a,ooo,ooo

Fire Association of Pli'la,•3,500,001

- H»,00C

FreemaE Wood,:• of tit P » » »a Folili BlgiilrllB,

HOP BITTERS

ABE BE1LIN0

The BIST Pallor SolU (or . . . .

Aoooo oasrott

TheBEaTEitBinlonTabls/or....

The best Billing Ohair for

Good OhaiMfor

The Bur Side Board for

" " Bool! Caee lor 85 00

'i " Ubraij Table lor 1««>

" •' BuI-roomSumor 45 00

" '* HallBtandfor 2500

THAT YJC ETCS SAW FOB THE M0KEY.

They also have a very large

Btocfc of elejant FUENITUEE,

all sew In design at EQUALLY

IiOWPEICES.

Furniture. Wood Mantels,

Mantel Glasses, Cornices

and OUBTAINS made to orderat short notice. It will payyon to call and see.

JOHN JELLIFF & CO,,794 & 796 BROAD ST.

Newark, N. J,

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS

OLIVER CHILLED PLOWbeit Intheranrkrl , orrr IS00 sold hy ntlnlihont Kl ' l i init Herd Uiillx, AMIHurrow, Englt Whffl Culiivuloi, FnlIUTi* Fnvorlle GIlAIN I>IIIII t l flll nh

A M :

P1KMJ KOI.I.KIIS,Kitalth') l'utcm Wn.cr KliWII H*» IHiWEltS UKB I \ D E R S , Tlioinai1 Morse Knltm, !liirdanml Anicrirnn Hay Tedtlfri, l-WiC1IIIRT Mll,IJ,T.ijior'.l[oM.- I>ii\v«-r*tii

blnits of flrrt-rloM l,Mll!.KMr:\1HKEDS nnil FEnTlLlZEKB for furm

VOORHEES BROTHERS,

JOSEPH TAN DYKE, THAVELINO A<

• FIRST-CLASS

PIANOS,ORGANS,

AND ALL KIND9 OF

Musical Instruments.

Ninety cents per weokivil

buy a new Organ. Best

goods, lowest prices.

WM. S.WRIGHTDOVER, N.J.

SHERIFF'S SALE!In Supreme Court N

and Wm. C. BajuirJernoy-Oer.rudo Dotyid, eieoutorn or HVIVCH-

,.. rioty, lice'd, VB. lletijamiii Cook. Fi. fa.dn hon. c.t tcr, lu ratio, lte In rouble thirdTuesday Felinnry A. D. 1862.

GEOItGE W. FOH8YTH, Alt',?.npremo Court, New JorFey-Gerlrade Dotynnd William O. Raymond, ciocutors of 8ji-\CBtcr Doty, dcconied, vs. Benjamin Cook.Alma Pi. fi. do hon. t t tor. In casn, Re-turnable first Tuesday June, A. D. 11JS2,

GEORGE W. FO118YTH, Att'y.<Y virtao of t h e t l w e stated writs of fievirtno of tbe t l w e stated writs of fi

facias in my han'ls, I shall eipoee forhiio vena nJ at tko Coort Ho U

T>"at puhlio venan'j, at Iko Court Eontm, in Uor-rlatowii, N. J,, on

MONDAY, tbe 19lh diy cf JUKE next,A. D. 1882. totweon tbo hoan or 12 M. a ad 8•'clock 1'. M,,, tli&t is to i&y at 3 o'clock Iu theiflemooD oi earn asy, ait tbat tno t or par-

cel or land and premfaeB, horoiniiftor purlieu-larlv dctcribod, Blta&te, Ijring ivnd beinR in thetownship ora*novcr, InllieOoaiityorMon'and Btato ofNew3cm>y.

Beginnineal tbe road leading from Morrli>WD to Newark, near tbo ineptlng hones, theLIDO being thirty feet wcftterl; from tho cor-er of the dwelling honHeof JopcpLSmitli tlio

lame being LIB old dwelling liome ; from tliencorunmng ( l j ID tlie line or Bald Joseph Smith'sland Bouth tbirty.eiBht define wont nix chain*and Btity liDkB lo tbo line or Eetnrah Youuc'tland ; tlicnce (3) in tbo line or tlie same northirty-nino degreca west iho chiton and fortyI6T0D liuki to the corner of a lot ol Imd forra-

E beloDgiBttopaTid Yaaog, doo'd; thoncoin the line of tbe urns sis chains aodtr-flve links to Ihe aforesaid road ; thence

in said road aontlt flfty-nlno degrcog e&et fireobiini ind iBTenty-Btre links to tbe beiriQniuj;corner, contaiDiDfc bv eitiiLatlon tlireo lores

rters of land, ba the same moreB the u m e premiies conveyed to

— . b by Aaron Ball and wife, livdeed dated October 16.li. 1817. and recorded Inths Horrli Oonnly Olerk'i Offioe, in Liber FF,paeei 858, ka.

IIBO .11 the flibte, riRht, tftlifaetenaaDt, Benjamia Cook, in and to alt tbat

lot. tract or parcel of land and premlsea, ilt-Dtfe, tyinp iad bains In the toToMii - ->Tsf, in tho OaoDlT of Morris and Btilreraey.battia.boniided and denoribLaw*: Bonndea OTI the north by Unfa lale offames Ely, dse'd, now aald to belong to Agneslomtn, wifs of TfaomtiH. Hornan; the pablio n t d leading from Hanoverimbia; Booth by lands formerly Josiah „IOW belDngiBg toEpbraira 8 . Arnold ibd JohnitnoW.and byJaaaa of William O. Baymoi ~ind Until belonging to tbe ontite of Augniti. HopplnB. deoeued; and weit by lends „.

William O. IUymond and Unas of Aaron Canr-ter. oont&iniig twenty-fonr acrci of land more

Dated March S8tb, 1882.

GO TO

JOS. YORK'S

- O TO J08. KOBE'S FOB P&BLOB JLNDt)T DIKING KOOH1SD0WI0E8T0TOIT0VE6 OP ,tLL KINDS.onociEjti ,

Joseph York,MomuiTowx. n. j .

E.DONN&BRO.,Improved, Low Pressure' Steam

Heating Apparatus

.od.Um.nDir of prlnteinl public

- m MARKET St., NEWfARK.

raCp1!;p a r t f thoeo nbo licra Thla, Pale Lir,,Cold Uaaia acil Feet, ccd who aro *Uht&\Elrctffh cr AmbKIoo. Ihtte 3>|Ua q ^ ,;,„Serws, gire Sttcnglli to llio Bodj, ioducc lie.Irwhlnir 8I«TF Enrich and Unworn llio qnnJHiot the Wood, mid Pwlfy ey.1 ifrteua l U c m i- " They core Palpitation cf tho Heart

m. T'reniblinBS. Horvoos Ucaewlm.- • intlioDdfk.aiidothirrorai

^ Jt'iF-esiioer Uint Iron UOBfldthecoDamnoiillltif IlieBhiotl,end Ii tba

Sole for men who are troubled niili HervouaWeakncM, Hlgkt Sweats. 4 c In metal boi«;BtfiOcentftt bold br all droggiau, or sent tirnull Addren '

CARTER MEDICINE CO.,New York City,

MISSWITHER1DSE,P O R T OKAA1, N . J . ,

ii iaat arrived from New York with a splcn-did stock of

Spring Millinery,HATH, UONN'ETH,

IIIBHONS, FliATIlBRS,AND FANCY GOODS,

chains Ititftiila l-i s*>!i at L-rcatljrcdiicel»•». lv«oiii «a.!linK»»ytliii>e iu her lira

If you want your Horses shod

in good style, send them to

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They give the best t>f satisfac-

tion in Hie Ttuy of vrorkmnn-

Bliip. Thcv »IBO do all kinds ot

[llnckHinilh work.Morris Orphans' Court.

MAY TELIM, I8H2.In flip nultt 'r i>f Iho B]iijlirntir»n of Stephen

J. I'uliiJtr, Aduiiiiiritrali"ir (ii Clinrlt's Palmer,deccaitud. Ilulc tn show CILHHA why HUTSRlionld not lie nealccfktiJB.

STI'l I'll EN I. PALM Eli, AUmiaietrttor ofChLThe IMIBIIT, I;Hu of the Cimrty of

Morris, (Icefiiseil, liaviiifi nmlo nrd cshibitcdtu IIIIB Court, ui.'der oalli, u just vn4 Inn- HC-

t of tliti pLrBuiic! (ittatu an.l (lolils ut smdUhtil, as fur us liulius bouii ublu tudiMorermine, IJV wliich it anmarw Itmt I hi' iiLTsnualm ol *af<l (keenwed in iURulliwuiit tn pay ill

his just, ik'btfi, niifl HtathiL' Him waul deeo^fd<lip,l H'.iz--.] lit ia.iuln.tunon n i l r

tins '!«II Coiinly of M»r-

ml or lUe Ciinrt in iho" I'll bv the

lliof.iulM,1 e.talo ot

irtki

tiii» clmrt, nl'thoCourt Hoion MONDAY, tho 3d da1882, nt tho hrnir of 11 o'clcli in tbe lorwioof said day MKI KIIOIT canst?, if niiy tlic.v have,why fl.i mncli i>r Hio naiil Famlfi. tcnrmtnlR,hcredttanii'uU anil real cedto ol tiiiiil ibenaficdBlinuld not bosuIduBWillboBiitllciciit to pay

CIUllLEBA. OILLEN, Surrogalo.A t u c r o m the minuten 22i!w

Kcrris County Surrogate's OSco,APRIL istiuitiea.

In DID muttnr uf Henry M. BriEkerliofT, EIPC-utur or HoDry McFnrlan, decoatod. Surro-oato's ordor to limit oreuitortj,

ON application of t in tljoro'-named E(-ccutor it ia orflflrnd by tlio S t in^a to that

tbo mU\ Executor pivo public notice *o thecrc-cf iturs of tlio cstato of eaiil dreedent to bringin (heir dtbtH, lieniauJn ami datmt> n^ainil (ti<JHittio, tindor oath, within nioe niontliB fromthin date, by Betting up n copy of this order,w Him twenty <ifiys Jjcreaftor, in lire of (liemost pnblic plarnu in tbo Oonnty of Morrii fortno montim, ami also within tho ftaid tnentyJU'B bv advertising tlia same in tlio IIIOH ERA< nt cif iho nowp™[W:rfl of tliiaRtatc, for the name

mmi'l ami claim >vitliln tlin xnid porioil of nine[] mtliH, public iiotiro btiing given &e aforcBaitl,,!dicrDdilnrnlmll lie Torcver dplmrred or his: r her action liicrofor acainBt tlin Bald Execu-tor. A true copy from tho minutes.21-lOw CHAIILEH A.GILLEN. SnrrCBiite.

L. D. SCHWARZ,SUSSEX St., DOVER,

Opp. Central tt. R. Depot,

WINES AND LIQUORS,ofallkindH.far

Medicinal PurposesAND

Household Uses.Hungarian and French Wincn,

CHOICE CLABETB,COGNAO BRANDIES,

RYE WHISKIES,HOLLAND GINS, ETC,

in each and all a Bolcotcd stock, warrantedfree from adulteration, and perfectly pure.

HCUU dc&lera thrniifboot the Connt; willfind that I can meet all their neada at New

NOTICE.BTATE or NEW JSHPEY, J

DEPARTMENT or BTATK, tTO ALL WHOM THESE FIIESENTS MAT

COME, QREETINQ :fnenEiB, in ilio jmlgmDnt of tho Board ofDtrectors of Tho Dover Oralrt and Biker Min-ing Company, a corporation orpaniEod nndertboliWBof tbiu State, It inn been due midadvisable and must for tltu benefit cf cuehcorporatk.n tlmt tlie same h lion Id bo din-sol vod before tlio cipiration of tlie time lim-ited iu KB cortillcitQ or inenrpomtiou unappftira by a dnly nnlliunlicnlcd record orIlm proceudinRHOf HaidBniud or DircctorB nfsuch corporation held in accordant withtbo provisions cf an act entitled " An actconcornliig corporationB," approved April 7,187B, and tho Boveral nnpji!enu*ntri ibcreto,which Bald record, includlnj; ttie conJtent tnwntiDfr of *'tvo-tiiirda in interest of nil tlioatock|]oldern" of jmiti wmioration that enchdlBBulotion iihould ta'{0 pkou, aB by Daiil aftrequired having boon by aaiJ corporationdeposited io ny ofilco,Now, therofore, I, Henry C. Eeteoy, Recretiiry

nf Btato ot tbe Slato ot Nuw Joiecy, beingBatiHfled b j dne proof Uiat tlin reqiiiruniontuof "An actconcorrinpiApril 7, 1675, irplcoirntB therelative to the dinaolotion ofonrpur&tinna, tiave

m fully complif J nitb by tin; BMJ enrpnra-tlnn, do hrroby certify that Tlio Dofrr OnldMd Silver MiDiucCompiiuy ilia on itia iwcntyB»li day of May, IB82, ill* in m; ofHce a duly~eC3lcd and atteetort cettilloBte of council! toIO diBBolntlon of laid corporation by i-vo-iirdB in Intorcst of all the BtnoklioliUTBicrccf, wlich said co/tiDcato of content, and

the record of tha proceeding!! aforeiald aronow on file and ot record in my said office, asproTidod by law,

i testimony wheroof, I have liorouoio tot myhand Mid effiiBi) ray ofllnial ten), at Trenton,UI.B Iwentj-flfth diy nf May, A. D. Pichteeahnnare'linileiglitj.two.

[h. «.] IIEKRY 0. KELSEY,iiw . Secretary of Slate.

J.J.YREELAID,CARPENTER AND BUILDER,

DOVER, H. J.

3 PTlCEtdjoiDinR tho Dover Lumber Cora-pf.ny'amill, Onntmctg tnktu, anil plane,

leciBcatienH and roitcriilfl of overy hind fnr-niihef! for bniMinRB, Jobbinc a epealultj.

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