VEGETINE. · vol. vii. dover, morris county, new jersey, saturday, may 19,1877. no 23 the iron era...

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VOL. VII. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, MAY 19,1877. NO 23 THE IRON ERA lonLunftD EVERT SITCBDAT J t BENJ.'H.VOGT. EDITDB ANDPBO11IETO11. Office on Morris Street new Blackwell, TERMS OP BUDSCAIFl'ION _ O U B Year, - - - - - - - 82.01 Bit Mouths, - - - - - - - - 1.0 T w e e mouths, - - - - - - - E C Dr. P. A. HARRIS, PHYSICIAN andSUHGKOJV, DOVER, N. J. JOHN F. STICKLE, Counsellor atLaw AND MASTEU IN CHANCERY, BOCKAWAY.N.J. J. J. VREELAND, Carpenter and Builder, Jobbing promptly attendedto. BIIODB on BIiACKWEMt St., next to Guga ' Ilataj'a Imilmr mill. CODlrBClt takun, aud nmUrial furiiiflhod. OIf HOUBB. Coruor of Slaclmell and Saiios St>, DOVEE.'N. J. ,. B. JOLLEY, Proprietor HornQH »iid Carriages to Lot, W T ' H MUUHtT, Counsellor at Law, AND MASTEB IK OHANOERT, O(\\ea Inthe Nfttioml Union Bank Building 3Lxoifw jtii ST., DOVElt, N. J,. C K, OHJ^EIT, , Otntrml Furnishing Undertaker LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND COlflll 8I0NHR OP DEEDS, All ordora promptly attunded to! B B D N Grandin. House. 100 YARDS Fnbit». h. & \V, DEPOT eerArNTEroiriD, aw- or. T. F. GUANDIX, Pi-op'r. Excellent BccoiDino'lntionfl for trannlcnt or icnnaticnt honnltrs. nho a livery oml lx>a riling iblo attached to tlio IIOUHD. l'/dBcuigeni talon and ffoiii Bnrid's Lake otti] Lnko Iionitronn at ruatunalilo clisrcfs, 20-tf pp L BmtET, . Dover, Carriages and Sleighs, Of B n i y De«rl|)tlont Our. Blackwoll »n<1 Dergen Uta, DDVHR, K. J. Particular tttintiod p»U to repairing mil piiutlng. - - - 2-ly pyOVIdll LABOBATOIIV. Atinyi wd AualjMi of all dmoriMloai of OHB8 .AND Ml A Kit ALB nill be furnl shed oc application. L. a mEnwnvru, Dover MorriatkuutTN.J. C ilBSTUU I1ODBB, CHAS. 8. EMMONt), Proprietor. * CflBBTEU, MORRIS CO., N. J, Thla la oiui'of ttt^largeaf Mill in 11B county, aud' the great eleraUon of. the Til- Uge of Charier ntava' the surrounding country has rondo it farrxroH aa a reuirt for tlioaa seohins a benltbful Bummer reildouco, Aaeommouatlona ampla awl termii Tor; Miwoaable... ExcelleBl stables in connection uilhlbe'Houiw. • • ' - lj-8m' Allen. Palmer & Son, Carpenters ' ' ' • . ' •' "• '• • • AND .•.'• Builders. DOVER, N. J. Jobbing promptly attended 1o. S. J. PALHIER,'Arclil<tc(. ., JOHN DUUMMEU'S SHAVINGAND HAIR CUTTING .' SALOON, . SUSSEX STREET, fb.lm.n tin 1UNSI0K UOEfiEaiiai>O|»l.)' * DOVER, N. J. Th, place taalwoDOntirolyraattea la meat naticcr, TUa yery lKit,bnnul of .' Foreign and Dpniestic Segars OWAtSOSIIASp SDU GEO. A. PRESCOTT, CARPENTER and. BUILDER, TADEtlNAClE HALL, DOVER, N. J. JOBI «TXTinr OUORIFTIOX : DBSIGNEB irid exodotcd, and mttaniil furnlBUeit. PLANS and SPECIFIOA TIONS fnrnlthsii, mil contract, taken fur alt work. Tuu lioat rorereacbi pinn •» to capacity In • t«ry branch of the brainoM, and all wort taanulijeu*. ; / v : ..iDOVEB, N. J.' 'A.Beemer, r SUBMI, Eomr, H.;X LOT! . ; FOB SALE. For deKcrlptloQH ofPrqiorlj »udpar.lcBlir Hnl/«»t the office. ''-' ' '• - •' • ' Q ,H. SATIDGE, MjUnjFAlTl'CuEllV AGENT FOB SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES, - • •: " OIL, ATTACHMENTS, it con. NOKTHsiDEAND"TOTEBST.,' .(mUBTKBPjUUTj H0EMST0W3J, N. J. : Any article uot on band willbeprocun promptly 'acobrding to order. " I NZSDLZB BBXT, WSTAO* pinl, TOAST ADDBKI ' ".' • ' ON'SCCUFT OFTRICK. ' '-. ' , \ ' sa FOB 20 era. (W. &.Q. UCSPTSD.) 4prilfith,.i877.' ; . : . * ' ' "' 17-ft •t our NICE LITTLE NEW fiTOnE nl til forinor residence of 0. B.Oiat, E»l. on BllXCKWELL St., neitdoorto Moo i Momngton 1 . Ian iton. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Chase. Dotar, H. J., April 6th, 1877.. • iT 1 copy curionn love tailor, 1 p». . comfeeivrdii, 1 niokpopptngqr- W-iw. , r .. .^.ftw Qiao Co.," MJaaiAo-iJ, H Curds. It. A. BENNETT, JU. I) , H O M C E O P A T H I C PireSICIAN &SUUOEOX, Cor, Blackwell '4 Warren Sts. (OppoMlo Dover Jlatik,) DOVED.N.J., Dlaetar-a of TCunieu and (Jlillilrcn, and Dt Hi E j f l a u d E a r siiOL-kllicH. Office Moan.: 71., n A. 51., 1 lu S ami 7 to i P. M, 18-3O[HI . TURV D. buna, u. c. MHO:: SMITH & MEGIE, ATTOHNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE OVEIl I'lKItSOVfl HAT 8T0JI!:, M.JCKKEIX SritEET, S-17 D O V B R , I\T. «T. L. W7TH1JRB~EH~ 6CPEI1ISTESDEST OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF sioimis COUSTV. i OUT OEO. mcnAiiDsfc oi.'g fcronF., DOVEE, N. J. BLANOHAHD, 1NEVATLAW, WD J1A3TEH IN 0] DOVEH, N. J. IRA C. COOPER, Mason and Builder. j LIMB, I'LABTJIIi AKD CEMENT, Funilahoilat nhort nntluv. !)IBco undiT' "Tiio Iiou Em Oflluc," Duvpr, !f, J . 17-42 IV. 8. Si. lZ. h\ tfEQOTIATORS ± PROSPECTORS For Iron Ores and Mineral Property, 'OWlJIlVrLLE, N. J. P. O. at B0ONTON, N. J. PAS3AOE TICKETS AT RAH, HANCE & Co.'s STORE; PORT^ORAM, N." j ; - OH all tbo hrindiiul litiei of Btfamslilpr 1 rrom HewYork toUwrjinol at LOWEST 1TEH. • AIM> 1)11A Pits ON(ill CAT UIUTAIN KD IRELAND. " 10-t HE HAItmyAKE STOItE. TO0EHEES "BROTHERS, TOOUaALlAHllBKTAH. DEUJmA.UI Hardware, Iron .and Steel, AIL8, BUILDEBS' HAUDWABE, EOHJKICS' JU.D PiBlTEilS 1 TOOLS ADD UARIIIAQE SlAKEIfrJ Q^ODH, '•• Cm, W«]HU<OTOX A»D DAV BTBKXTS, MOERISTOWN. N. J. A COKFLCn KTOCK DV IVoodcn Ware anrt ' .Housekeeping Goods. ' ALSO, . ' ' ^ PAINTS, OILS.'.GIiASS, and UitjartclQNn' Anioiei gcoenllj, !. Lime, Cement, Plaster, a Dwil, aupir Pbtuplule ofUme, anil aU oilier ranUIun. - - > IB0UOEK«TDOn!IKIs". ' "* MJIES », YOCWI rlBtaffo, Sept. 33d. 1BT4, : MRS. A. BEEMEB Is nowrend? with all the nuvr ntjles for SPRING of 1877. 'ashipnable Millinei*y AND Goods. THE .atest Styles & Newest Designs [EAJ1X.Y OFroatTE MATIONAti ONION DANK DITILDINP, DOVER. N. t, Tho lurcuiit MIII moHlvmniilute stock ofMillt- fjaiH-PaQL-y Quod» to bo found lu Dover iiiprlBliig Bouuots Hn*B, Flowers, Feat- er§« UibboiiH; lances-»rcul auu imitation--N«ekti«B and Bows* "Collars, Laco and JMnen . e(i, Crapes. Almirnliig Uonneta ' audllnlla. ' A Cno BBiorttnciit'or SWITCHES, BRAIDS, Ac. - . AUo, aTorj lirfio rarleiy o . ' '- ZEPHYR GOODS, Anil ft tine it'ockoV' . . Indies' Furnishing Goods. verything of tlio boit material and made up >y the raont eotnpoUmt anaistanti<. DENTISTRY IBAIilTSBIUliOIIESAT. iNSERTING, EXTRACTING, O *aaJtloD»i cliargo far eitraoHog nbcr \ UBIT Ktolhire inHrtoi].' Wo *n now mak g tiMullftilwl*ofIwthlur - - .' FIFTEEN DOLLARS. ALL Ooror, Ba oRK ; SvAKItA«T12H. mb^ 2Mb, 1876. '•'" FABMEB'S HOTEL". calls attention in the fact that ho bns taktn tho HOTEL, on BLAOKWEH. 8t, D0VF.B, N. J.. lutelj' kcpl bj Ohas. Watson, and lisa completely. rtnoTated and relur; ntolied «, BO as to! give good and ampl» accoitrawlationB to boUi nan nod beast The ~ will be Kupplicd with tbo beht brands of and nuuiis. Board viU bo fur. V tlio day or week, on reasonable mi, Jly.. J-iivory ft bo continued ia co'nnection witli Ui!a ,jn«o. An Imitation i, oxtoidod to all my old friinds and tha general public to '— &&\. Searing CARPENTERS.' ' and BUILDERS, BLACIWELLST,, DOVEEiN. J.- .!. Inn " n taB^n an*a naU'riila [nrnUh'ed. ^ .' Jobbing in -General. J. SCEBASEB, bviioi 4ha allantion of tt« ladlM lo her ' ilocVcf DRY AND FANCY GOODS NOTIONS- & 0 - 3H SELECTIONS CONSTANTI-T BEfNl . WANTED, FOR CASH, BAGS, PAPER,6LpBpO£&n •j: LEAP, OOPPBIli DBAfib, fto. HUlIPHnJTl HOMEOPATHIC .SPECIFICS BwntOgCiirraliiaf (flr IwrtHyycara. Ercrywlifre prorcd the niedlrlPMkaimn, They ure Jiim.w hut 31.. j^:. 1 "- ikncita ana Hiiirprlna;. E r r r y Htiiarlc ffinn lln>"weU ttim itrfurrimtun ot ., „„.., Coloa, llrontUltln i. KnirnlRln, Tram! inch.!, Hm-eartu-, . . n. l l m d a c i i e j , Hick HVartnclie, Wttlgo, . - 10. Mrsppp»ln, 0I1INI.» Btimiach. . . .. to 11. mtpjwUBftl, url'nlnJnl t'criudi,. . . tS IS. Millies, loo PmfiinB rwlwl« SS HI Croup. Couch, Ulltlciill llrcalliinir, . . M H .llCU, ot ui«i), n. aiie«a Diiunirr me . e IK. Ophtfialmr. «""! Bwt- or Vrak fcyo,. IS. C a t a r r h , sent* ur tlirr.nlp, InnuvniR, . Sa M'hooiiInWWiSltVinlinLcoofitiB SI. Aittimn, upprtui-il Wunllilnff, . . . » K. Kar»l»cli«r«rn, Impdredficiirlnd, . SO M. Hcrofula, onUrj;ttl fflandi, Swdlin^, . BO !lUtnrraII)ebll.ly1FiV-i»IWua..acu, . W w, uroiwy wid icaniyPccretloni to M. K«i-Wcknrs«t, tfckiit*! from riding, , M n. Uldutr.IlUe&or, Ornrd, . . . . . W IS. Nervaui Debility, Vful Wcakucm, l « K. NareJIoiuii, Cuntor, M 8ft iTrlnnrvM'rukiimK.wutllnitlliubcil, to Dhtote an^rarV.^pluti'lil^riV. 1 no 03. Kullepitpy, HiiimaB, hi.\Uu«* I>SIICC, . 1 ou M. niplil)ierJn,iilcerBtt(l*orollirimt, . . M Bi tliroiilotoiirfftitliiimBiiclKnJi-ttoui, 60 FA.V1LT C.SHS. Ca»e,ltorwcn,wlth«tiovi!3S lnnro vinla unrt ^tnnalDtdlcMiiouB, 110.00 'lieie retneaim ar^ ucnt n y i lie cn»F debuxur vial, lo any part or the ntry, Crfs or fhnnse, on receipt at r] at J. II. UIIOWN-S <lrtiS stm-r, corner r>r cktn'U anil Hu^n His. tml Vouphl ,<t Kill- ort 1 , utn tonicr dnij; atoro, Dortr, S. J, lUrlcven. tli.Mmii Trutiil)lui1 Ili'ilicnr t.l.ak.-ii by M »; Enrrow iu every tvet, fcadC.VIR irlilrli IMVO ttic trice, Of prior snd icon. KaJiy, dot urn as lliun, COIOQ no to-day ; Hay thy glad rcigu iucreano, 'We Lumlly pi.Ry. rust iHourthrlaCrit iilglit, Jnjful ituiiuil t)icllKlil, 'i'lictiu lim'G nut died ID vain, Tlie loss In milclicd )>y (foiti; 'f Lo cloiik of Flimry'ti vUtiu In madu ID CCPRD. V/o deck Uiclr 8«Tei to-day, uur floral trlbulopfcy, Tu freedom's doml; lltHlitin oicli lit Ho mnunil. Of fi't'odc tii'it bolj'gnnim], liy nhldi wo lit-'iid. .luil ivhllii no klnJIy spread* Ttio (jriTPB of tiicte, our <Joad, Will. Summer Howcrs; I^t im fofKivo the men, WilU fOllRlliflROlUBtU>ibOtt, LI*Ing or IIORJ, njiln : Clum llicm n nod. /nd may no nut Target' 'Jiioec who aronkupiiiff yot, . Wlicrcon llitj Tell: Blinked by no polluhoi) utono, Tln-ir grnvcB ttro uvernroivn, Ooly by wilil-(|omra ilruffn. Yol BIGI'P Iboy vvoll, Blcej) on, ok patriot band I Klci'IJ, for a ransoipcd hail Slwjv foryour bnnuorit wn¥o OvcijLo lino and bravo, O'er all you died to BUTC, , 1'rnm trctdutu'e foci, . Ansel of pcooD, nomore,' Uy from ibis favurcd Bbois,. Shore of (lio Jrcc: * ' Kevor, oh never again, t IJy ID an'cli dread &B UJOB, '...'". Over .lio BCH. ^ TIIQII Rnvcrnlftn God, In Tlifo, In Ilioo wa tBfHt i : :T Lull l.vlliy truth and rlglit, ••|joil la Ihy lioly Hglit, * . Trlnmph we mnnt. Itocki\iaj,N.J.,lIayUt, IB77... . VEGETINE. HE KATS IT IS TKTJE.. - BEKEOJ. FJUJ-U, NOT. OUI, 1678.' [B. H, B. 8TETEN"« I ,. '* DKAB BIB—AS yoa are an cnUrn stranger to lie, I want yon to know wlint VEOETUTB tuui (lone for me. Only thom) -who liavc been ' ~from dentil's door con kuow tha valnc . . ui-h'a ijtiod tuedlcliio,' I'aiu rtBycnrs of ige, Tbreo years agoI wAs taken nick witb vlmt tlio dootoja coifed LVMSAOO. For weeks : was conftued to my bed. I liad tliroa dlf- ruut iibyuioJniiB, 'witliont-any bclp.r' I xo- jfrcd no relief j 1 was a; groat Bufforcii Inully I became entirely heJpkea. Tlio last looter (old me there WPJI no help f lie said lie nigbt iioiwibly wive mj life byojecting mor- liiufl in ray nrmB anil logs. Tlio cuconrnge- icnt for Hiving mylife by having thin (lone ras BO Hmnil a chanou I cauld not cbnsout to niu UioriHk.- About-thlsiime my noil rend your advertiriemout iuour paper, & tentiniony of aperson who bail been, very eick. witli wutthe aiine"complaint, nnd, wna cured. My Eton west right nway totbe apotliccuiy BtofG slid bonffht A Imttfo of VKOETINB, BO- foro I Ladnnetl the flmt bottle I found great relief; I coidtl move myself in bed. After taking threo bottles I^mif able td nit up nnd mo>e aboat my room. I confined taking tlie r ceetlrie, wyl I was in a few WOCIB roHtoreil Irayformer licaitli. TheTT.QETINE savtd ly life alter tho phytdcians said there was io hnlii for nip. I liave had na doctor since. If I feel unwell I take a done of. V13GET1NE and I recoraimJnd it tu my friend*. 1!oiir VIOBTIKE ought to be in every fun- j. Jly docttit was rnmirisert to set) wo In good hcalUi. Jia nnyB YKCJKT1NE Is a good niodlolno.' ' I tell him It cnttnl mo., Flo nays •'It Is true." I dODDbt feel'too thankful. - Very gratefully yonrB, .. itns. CATHERINE COONS. Seneca FalLt, Souecu County, N. T. All (.iBeanes of tlie bluHl.- If VEGETINE will rnlioTO pain, cleanse, pnrify and cure sneh diaeascn rei^oriup; tie patient to'perfect health after trying different physiciauu, many remedies, safftriug for yenrs, Is it not oon- ^lajave proof, If .you an A Bufforer, yon bin Secnwdr WhylaUiiBiuedloineperfgrniiuf.' unch great onrw? Itworhbin tbeblood, in tbe olrcalntiuR fluid.'* HcAa truly bo called the GHEAT BLOOD PpninEn. The great bourceotdlscBisooriginnieBintbobloodj and no medlolua that does not act directly upon it, to purify H°d renovate, lias any just claim upon'public attention. \ ' . ! .. HOCKTOUT, March 3lGt, 187U. H, It. BTETEUft: Sm—LautfnllrajrhnFifaand cot me two bottlrs of yonr VKOEIIHE tg tait for the Conker Humor, wkich I haVo tad II niy stoniach for'Beveml yenrs, I took it, nnd tbe result VM very Bitififactory/ I hnve taker n uood mnny Tcmt-dieB for tlie Canker Huroot nud none seemed to help ine but VEOKTXNE. bt're in no doubt inraymind that every onr .ilTcritig with-Cnnktr Humor,can be cured b y t o i i o c VEtiKTiNE. ^ l t ^ g a v o ree n good appetite, and I felt better Tu ovtiry. respect. Yoiirs, with resf ect, . • _ MJW. ELIZA ANNrOOLE. TEG-ETINE. NOTHING EQUAI. TO IT. L SOUTH Siuut, 1UB(!.,NOT. 14th, 187G. 11B. II. It- Sisirsssi \. , •. ;- DXAR SIB—I have been troubled, will Scrofula, Canker and Liver Complaint for unlilf commenced using thnVEQETnlE. J am now pettinR along first rate, and util! using VEGETIKE7 I conaidDr there it Uothinc equal to it for such complainta. Car tieartlly recommend it to-eTcrybofly. Yonra truly, ' Mnn..LizziEil.rioxinD, No, 10 Lngrango SL, South Salem, Ma«a. VE0ET1NB thoronglily cradlrateB erery Wild of bumor, and restores the ontira sya torn UmbealUayoonditlon, ,: . YEG-ETINE. . PREPARED DY : * H.R.STEVENS, Boston,Mass TEGETIKE 18 GOLD OYALL DBUGGIBTS, comb oil ehromo: 7x11, rneonW, Drth 1\ BIB'., 1 ok lore «ardi;i fc POKTJC Dmiratlon Udi 1 . Ya. t. ri.*TTF;n. Iliiivt-ly tluj Juii(;hl mill fell, IVoccfiil tlitv Bin]/ and nL-ll; autpot .no nif'si, findl.vBebid them here, htn.llj 1 wo firo|>pi!il llio tear, Over tin ir Kruvt-; AVaralillnwept tltronyli imr Isn-l, &l111 stvd^Uiirnmi-trr band, bllll mutl ourbrnt'itiraHUod, - ERA-DIATIOKS. A barber's epitaph—He dyed and made a sigq. _ \ . ' ' Look out for drunken piga whennlo )niCBin hognlieads, ' " ' ' ' Wlien is Dfishfit for a lunatic osyturn? Wbcu it is in Hoinc. A Troy servant girl baa fallen heir to $30,000, rvml will upend tlio ueason at Loug Branch.' Somo wretobed ndmirer of BI'ICDCO in- nlntstb&t a loqunaious speaker is li|co n river—greatest at tho month. Tbe reason why Pognufl are so fnr.be- binfl-band in tlie maroti ol civilization is because the; nro snob idol people. When a man Itns aliiiainces that doesn't iay, bo nsunlly brginn to look arouu'd for , jmrtner to slisro IIIB losses with him. A young iflJy says that "if a cirt- fboci lias nine fellows ntVicbeii to it, 1 it's , pity thatu girl Hkoiicrotin't have onet" *• A blind mendiennt in Puiia wenm ibis Inscription rouad hi% neolt: "Don't be jabiiuied togivo only a sou". Icau'tHte." 'Are angola plnjhig croquet, mamma?" sflked a little foi^joar-ald, the other 'ouing, wben the saw tho moloors shoot, A piun saved froiq drowning a night jr two since, iji Boston, abusoa tlie man vho retcaod him because he did not nave its hat. "MyBon,'remember that your char- ictcr ought to HbinQ brighter tliiiu your hoots." "SmipOBo I blnokon it, thou, fathor?" ••. •, . • What's tho dUfrrenco between tlio lower part of tlio leg nud. tbo lotecomnt? One's shin anil bone, and the other's been and stone. Thn Gardiner, Maine, Journalmya lltat there iHa Btoro ia that pfare in which a Bkall ia kept, markeJ"Tbia man won (.drummer.' Uewarol" In winding tip an article en tbe loaf corn crop an. Alabama editor remarked : " Wo linvo on exhibition in our sail ot pin amngnitlccDtJiairofcarH." , Spotted Toil ban appeared in his Spring suit. It la neat but nut gondy—a blr- blanket, a.pair. ol:bl«o flunuertrowpc nnd a wbito round topped hat. ' Josh Billinga says ho knows people ./ho are BO fond of fiiguiaept that they will utop and "Uinpiite with a'gulde-board about tbe dUtance to tho noxt town.": A bill was introduced into tbe Nevada Leginla(iiro liy a Chinaman. It was ivnab-bill ncninst one of its mcmbeiti, 1 and was lobbied through by its finthor. An Eofiliuhninn, lately imprisoned for bentingliifl.wiffl, said, an lie was locked tip : "I've ono onmfort, nnyhow ; and that is, that I'm not eont to jail ft iioirg a mean thing." A train ot camon a Florida "railroad ,.4886(1la man oiiiborsebnck, nnd there was a great hurruuing among Iho pneson- gers until tbey.diMoverod that tbeliorae -an tied to tho fence. J A little Boolioster girl wbo hud been might to eny in her ovening prayelr 'Plcaao watch orer ray papa," lntdl> Improved upon that byadding, "Yon'd bntcr keep aneye on mamma, too 1" ' dentlcmcn. who can't telltTpoloL..-. from BU nnpm front, will bear in mini tbo nreraillng dittincLiou botwoen a bal nnd a bonnet. One is worn over tbe Bi.3 tho other on tie napo of tbe neck.-- • • ' : : : • '•• . . . A Michigan 'would-be murderer hni bcon sent op for lorty-flve years. Hii victim is Bnre tD rroover. If ho had kiIl<K_ him ontright the tfertn would not. havr been more tbon six years. Awordtothr wise Michigan murderer is sufficient, : - Tha shad ia the Conncctiont River are being bull-dozed by :tho recently intro- duced blank UftwC The; Hartford Timet iiyn'iUVthofihaii/^caUih^miteiaoii nromiBoa-tO' \io pnennajf ifttokihan'laal year.aiirl,ntlribatis/thr ••-»->i--''-- - ^ Ageritlernan in'- England oommittod eiioiaeUi8 : otlia'dajii^leiU-F at 3oal too good Tbal'B why tie Jnty rctnrneuajeraioi reoordtag'thoir : opinion that.ajpowoil Mr. lificohor buptizod twenij-flvo i»- .fuTits liiHt Sumlay rnorning in bin church at Brooklyn. In. tho cnursn of his *»er- :non be mid ; "No one neod 1),' told vbo uiiderslandH tbt3ezccGilii)ge[ire^vitli >viitch tlio timir.eliold wiis conducted by 110JL-WH. Aliovo nil mttiuUB on eiirlh, and until tbfc duv, tlio Jnws niool in tlir mre of tlie linnHrlinld. Unlike iiny other )Mu|ik-, (bej bavo beou (loHjioilfLl milil ,tiL're lie no terms cqnr.1 inIho ntrot;ities hf-'y have nuffered; thev have bocu iciltered roimirflelessly, hut they have iiiaintaincd llicitcsso:ilialriice atockand Iheir Ki>int amonij tlie mttiuuH, nud huve conic iiown to our time a ronrked pe'>i>U' ir itliilit; aud f,nr general rii-lue. Thnt boy Imvd done so in, I bclicva, wholly nigh theminiBtrations of tlio family. When tlie ]>)ntform tuts been eur- roumJcd by crowing infniits. it is a good time to preach of tho household. Single mun OIK) siugle women arc bitiiply nlplin- betic—Hint is, there is no mr-nning in ilium. Only when the family has been foLindcd dollio aejHinitu tellers begin to iut the qualities; and llio wortls cliiefly whicli are spelled out by these iued lcltern uro tuve, puiilv, juwticc, truth, order. These qualities como nnt- umlly iu UID realru of love, from the puwcr of love j nnd lovo in l>nm in the family—lioa there itaeuipii-o and unfold a lie various rotation's and formn its vari- npounda. And not only those, but itleuda itself in every direction. As the household ia thebegiuutng of child- life, BO tlio household lies na the typo »ml moaning uf soeioty-lifo, of civil gavorniueut, of thoClturobaoJof roHginn it£olf, "Wliilo wo wander [u ovcry dfi'ec- Lion to find out tho significance of ob- scure truths, tbe ncut in which tho gicat truths of-theology are born is within us, and tlicso neots aro hatching Bingty in Iho family, nud theology is but the out- working of these simple fnch, that belong to every truly virtuous Christian house- bold, Tlio household contains in itnolf the BPed-forras of Bociotj ia all itn after complex development; it in the only irrnngcment by which children enn be cared for and reared up to noble man- lood. "The wild beaut drops ita vounR ; ono licks and foods it n little, and them it blind material inntiuut; but th< mother biwrt knows that tho uhild thnt is bom into her arms is not yet born ; it ia' canghb tip A accond time into tho womb of her heart and is born from that and not until the child bus been born ft-cjin out of tho mother's heart ia it n real child of God, All tho Spurtaa uotion ihout bringing np n child nt the nation's !ipeii80, all the uow-faii^lod rlolioua of a noialistiu teudunoy, retiring cbUdrou by wliolffiale—-as it wero, fnllierlug them by machinery—are wild and fatal. Tho lioiiHoliold is the,only pluco fit to bring upahildrenj two piirents with oliililron united to tliom by nature, is. untnro's plan ; the father and mother ure anito.l to tboir children, aa God is to hia crea- tures, for they uro thoirs ; tbey aro horn of them and 1 lake their nature; they aro oraitora and stand in small Bplicroa related to tha fnmily, oe God Almighty stands related to the things he has created 30 thnt paienU nro Qod'e ; tbo warmth,' the brooding of lovo ore indispensable to the children. It is true thnt some come up—we don't know how—without much ,-orintb. or brooding; children Imve elaa- tio untarcs,*oud enn do pretty well iu spite of their parents, but in geuernl cliildrcn that do not spring from lovo or iro nut reared, in lovo. ure not ouuuiiut rorseasibility ; oil the finer I raits are'tbo fruit of the mother's brooding. Tbrrc is no other sphool in the world where perfect love is taught except tli is, where 'tbo fatbor ia principal and tho mother cbiof instructor; it cannot be bought nor imitated. Subordination, order and love of good gavernment nro taught by the ily; it tenohes also thetrne tneaniug of that vexed qneatiou in theology,' vi- carious atonement; it toadies UIBO ;the justice of tho divine/government. To Bay that there in nt the bead of* the universe a being that ovorraoro strikes in'wrath and iudiguntiou is to cleat a* devil and 111 himOai. Tho true meaning- of forgiveness will be found In tho house- hold. Haa a child lied 7 There nro a great many parents who when their chil- dren toll lies, ought, to go up to tlioir own chambers and take off their clothes and givo themselves a sound* whipping. (Laughter.) Tho child lies often to ofloapo from tbo dreudud. tyrnuny of the parent, but the truo mother's heart only mils till (ho wrong isnilmUted'ami COD- fcHscd, and then opens her arms in for- girencsa. . . . * Ithiok; tlio treatment of little chil- dren is oftentimes the best lesson for the larger ones, 1 think .1 used tu get much good wbon Gliaries WSB whipped as nlicn I was whipped myself, and on tho whole I think I preferred it. It ia mncu to be regretted tbat the extravagant babits of ecioiuty are' coxa- [iclliag men to be lutcr* ami luter in Toundiug .households. Prcmaturo inar- rings ia of course to be discountenanced; yet mnrriugea while people uro young arc fruitful of lova aud fuittfuljibf safety. ThoHO prudential marriages; after thirty or tliirtyrfivo y«nra of age, uro very ranch to bo depbtcd. I tlo uot say it is not better to do* right late than never, bnt it a great dc.il better to tlo right early, because not once in a thousand times arc mon and women brought together with- it fermentation in moral* disposition. Snehis tbo way iu which conncctioni aio formed j there ia ao mnch of chance in it after all, or of taste; thnt it 'is indeed a wondor that thesB councetiom arc not more often unhappy; but when persons como together at the early age ot eighteen, ninotoon, twenty, inuide of tweuty-flvs, ibcroianBoflnefiB.aplinble- nesa.of disposition in'thorn.: and they Adapt themeeWca to ouch other as they oonld not do in Inter yca^Bg.. Tbo first step iti -married.lifo 1 is to .learn ; tie woman has to learn how to submit her- self ; tba man las to learn how to sub rait himself, , Tbe hiiBbund nbd wife arc scrvauta; tho.miin Is tbo owner of tbe womnn ; tbe woman ia the owner of the man ; each has to learn liow'to obey am bow to rtilo, and both of them in love. Now, when men'are yonng this educa- tion, which alioald.bo.presided over by lovo, is facile and not tUffiaalt, but lati in Hfo it« hard;to acquire. ' ^ An'anpiqnt. (rpBtom, prbynfis in Bwodon relative to,tbo bari^l-of Qpinsters. .A small looking-glass is placed in tho coffln so that •wh™ tlo last trn'mp Bounds the occopaul may bo.oblo to loos to bor hair before going before LbehemTenly tribana Mrs. Tomrljmi'., TronsprR, Tor weeks JIOHI &queer pnbliculiou ma been 1'edilled on Wall street, New York, vailed theVolcano. Its contend uro ct-rtuinly fiwy. Tbo editor calls iiimsidf "T.)-Ili-J.m1"!jiit in UOHUHI— :IC i.sn Ynukeu, ii')tnJup—lie is known iw c> Tiitnrijrin EHiott." The pci-son willitif,' IWIH impL't'-utad-iuk volcano in .orlby of dehoription. lloi^lit about five feet four in fins, cituipnet build umi fioncrul nirof KprightliitoRs, Wliito duck .routers ivilh it twD-iuoh rodbuuil on tliu outer senni ciicaaed a well-rounded piiir of iDgti tcrininutin^ in very mnull feet, u aistcoat cut low, and with hnias buttiJiiB; n gray frook-cont, biittoniiig up hulf way, covurudthe chest. Aiouud Iho wtii-st aBcotcli x>luid BUHII wua tied in buw-knnt, tlie endu hungiug down ua far OH the cunt; over the ritflit shoulder was thrown a four-inch rod baud, from the owls uf which tlnpcLded tho bag containing the Vvlcanot, six cents cncti. Thin BtmnKcly nttirud person wore n lint hicli was meant lo iiuituto u cardinal*!*, color, tubscls nnd all; but it ".as worn Delicti up on the left aide. Ou top of ihe bat was a yullW ttiip of piiHtr.bimt-d which wub priutcd, "Tho Volcauo, 0 cents." The policemeu in that quart or of Ibo Jly paraded by HIIB gaudy ilgnro lmvo ici'ti puzzled I" k"<"v its aga mid HOIHO- Ihiug of itw pedigree. After necks' en- dopvorthoy dubbed it a » Wlmt-is-it." Ono more eutL-rprihing than tbo othcra got into couvorgntio!) with it, mid tu hij ill tliia attruciive npiJarel waB a woman. I t iborRupon beenrae his duty lo fetch tlio wooiuu toJiiBtice Otterbours ut tbo Tombs Police Court, when aha proudly lertcd tlmt »lio WUB tho wife of Tum- Ri-Jon, AWorld rcjiortor chatted with Mrs. Tom-Hi-Jon wliilo her case WO3 lentling. She talked not about ivouiou'a rights at all but about her babicn. Bbe knew they were hungry, nho Bnid, and though Turn-Hi-Jon eouM feed tho rom a bottle, nnd in fact had dona BO on occasions, she didn't approve uf tho , nud ahe wanted to get li To bear thin from ono to all appcarnncci a trrtn (sho weal's her block hair eliort d pnrtwl on the oido. a Btainling-collar and bliick tie) WUB somcwliat htartling, but it wna dime in such a tons of sin- cerity that Byinpnthy took tlie place of any otliur fooling. Mrs. Toui-Iti-Jcu Is lite guod looking. "My Dttme," said slie "is SuziDoneli, and I am of Italian extraction, I was born in Snivrnn, Me., nbout twonty-sDven yeai-s HRO. Smyrna wasn't big enough to hold mo, BO I went to Huston, and tliom toot Dr. K liotf, who i» tuy ,hu» bund. About three yoai-s ago be started u paper culled tbo Lunatic. I started >tit in mnlij nttiro mid snhl it on tbe itrcut, but they never nrrestetl inn thcL-c—tlioy'vo got tna mudi flenee. ,1 innio uttiro'bf?ciniBo I have tlu in- dcpeiuloiicn to tin BO, und I wunldn't disgrncB myself witli peUlooius. If Ibo Judge, as yon say, wont let no gocioopt in petticnatB, bo'll have to givo them to ine, for I haven't a Bticli of Bach cloth™. If they won't lot me wearmalo attire, I'll leave the town, bu I have a good mind to Btny nnd rough it out. Mylwo chil- dren ore boy's, tbe oldest named Retalia- tion and tho youngest Avenger. My husband thicks just an I do. -Poor fel- low, just tliink how ha must bu worrying about mo and how my babies are cryingI" The Judge cnllod bor. and, innuswei'to tho charge of disorderly conduct In wear- ing male attire and collecting crowds, shn Bflid eho wns not guilty. "These clothes are mine, sir; nnd I pqtd lor them, and I have a right to wear them. I'msure I attract no more attention than the dumb-liellmaa or.Dr. Mary Walker, and tbey aro never arrested, Bcnsiblo people never stop to goto ct me, uud I dun't waiit any oao to ntop andlook at me, My only rare is to sell my papers." Tho Judge reprimanded and dis- charged her, and Bhe went homo to Re- taliation and. Avenger at No. 50 Wash- ington streoj. An Audience orOnc. Quito n number of Giugular thiuga have ocourreu in Buoyrua, O., and have the follow ing to offer as oca of them ; Hcvond years ago the Fosters of Pitteburg were holding theatrical Enter- tainments there, nnd during their Btaya novel jneideut occurred. Mr. Foster wna _ n the hotel (tlio Sims House) ru- minating ia all probability upon thofu] tiouso be was to have tbut lilght, when \V, s entered the room with a bill for the evcuing performance in his band. "ArO you tbo malinger of the theutro," asked W. S—-. *'I, am sir," roplied foster. " You aro to play ' Richard night? 11 "Yes, air," "Well/l am and always bave boon fond of theat- ricals, bnt never had im opDortnnity of seeing 'Richard m . ' " "Very well, sir, como to-night." " Unfoitunatoly, I must go to Coiumbna tn-night ou tbe 0:45 train. Notv,'ho\v much money would induce yonr company to play 'Richard Ill.'.for mo this afternoon ?" Foster, thinkiug fora moment, rcplienl thtit lie mid do it for §25. " A n J what would you cburff« ostra for tbo ' Rough Dia- mond?" Foster replied 810. To hia *• j \ft g pullod bis weasel. counted out (35, passed it over withtli remark that howanted the porfornmncB to commenco nt 2 o'clock slinrp. foster got the company togothor rotated the circuroBtimco, Tbo idea of ptaylnp Richard to an audicnoo of ono wna ex- eosBivoIy ridiculous, end BOnow in their !xperienec lluvt they allconapntod. Two o'clock came nnd W. 8 was on bund. Chooflinff an .elieiblia. positiu cocking his' foot uppn tlie baok of the sent In front of him ho waited for the performance to begin. The bell rang, np wont the curtain und tho play com- monceil; Never did the ceiors da belt They nil exerted thcmEclveB to give tboir patron an entertaiument fully worth tbe price paid for it, and they uncoee-lnd. \Y. S appLmdcd vigoromly at differ ont poiutn, nbd' nt times domaudiug a repetition. At tlio oloso of-tho piny, Itiohnrd m, Mr. Joseph T. Tannin, came bofuro tho cntlaiu and rcflpoude(>' in a neat littto speech, A danoo and a song follawod, after whicli tho farce of tho "Rough lliamond" was plnyed. W. S—— hngucd, roared and np plandcil, and loft in time to t»k,e tic 6:15 twin, . . . . An Ksfjtiimaus M'ctlillng. Shortly there entered, in peifcut iail- euce, u corteKO druwiup; a dog filed, iu which WIIH ecated tbe high priest of the tribe, ond a more riltaiiious icoL jiet I uevtr beheld. Ho wus stripjuid lo I'm uaint, and BID eared with oil nnd col jriiig niutlor iu ulripci, whiuk jinvu bin: HID ttjijiinirunco uf u Cliinow: JOHH. OU his licml witsntirn of bwu-d'ct.iws, sur- uik'd by' nl tinoriuoin jiolur bour 1 loud. On IIJH filjuulilcid wiM'u ]>!accd erect on end twu hirgo waltUH tuslis, fiiucifully decm-uted vitli strips uf rod flannel, which lind bemi obtained from ulutliing ufadrowned Bailor washed anliore. The lower port of liis body wus covcreil willi otfjer HIIIIIK, over which •re Bpreiid a miinber oi young f>oala, nil alive and burking. In the light baud he Iietd a spear, wliich he waved ulofi iu -jutrieal innnni-r, vliitu with Liu left ho motioned to the bride and groom to npproach him. ' The whole concourse o »ud with shouls of gliidncas capered uroiiud tint priest's chariot, Thi-i he iiibinitted to for nspace of ten minute, mid then, impcrioiiHly timing bin spear, cuminaiidcd silence. Tlio grown WUH directed to prufilnttc liinisulf lipoo tiie rarlb on liis bnck, and the bride directed to pluea her right foot upon life throat, which slit, evidently did with reluctance. While in thin position tlie pvlest iiiatructeil the groom that such waa to lio his futo, troJdon under loot by men, hliould he ever prove untrue tu the plighted troth. Hewas then purtnitlcil to riao, uud dm-ek-d tv iipiiroiich tho old chief, wbo plact-d a sjieur at liis breuut, tolling him it would bo his doom Rhuuld ho prove untrue. Ho was neit directed to bis father, who, producing a flisbing line, informed him tkut he would cboke to death liie offspriiiR tdiould be prove unfaithful, Then to clup the climax, lie was directed tofnco t|io entire tribe, who Imndishing their sjicara, yelled nt the top of their voices vengoaiico ou him iu the it of uufnitlifulness. At this junc- ture tho groom, Apparently overcome with emotion, dropped on llio ground, and bowing his hcml tu Ihu onrtb, eriod, I will be tmc," until raised to kis fuel Ly the biide.—San Francisco Mail. An Orient Mr. Osiuiayaii, in his book The Sultan and his People, tolls Iho foliou-ing atiee- dote of a Turkish iibysieiau, whose pre- scriptions and method of treatment will interest practitioners in Naw York : A person cxccoiliiit'ly ill of typhun fover called in one uf these iimlietd gen- tlomeu, who, altboiigb ho considered the case quite hopeless, jiresci'ibeil for his puticnt, and took hia leave. Tho next day, in pausing by, ho inquired of a. servant nt the door if his muster was uot dead. "Dead I No ; ho id mueli belter." •\Vliorcupon thd doctor pracccdod tip i'H toobtain tbo .solution of Ibis mira- cle. "Why," said tbo couvnleBcout, "I wan consumed with tliiwt, and I drank a pailful of the juice of pickled cabbage." Wonderful!" .quoth tho Doctor. Aud out caiuo tbo tublote, ou which the pliysioian made this inscription, "(lured of typhus fe?cr, Moboraed Aglin, an un- bolatorcr, by driiiking a pailful of pickled cabbage. Soon niter, tlio doctor was called to ouothor patient, a yogbHUgee, or deuler in embroidered baudkcreliiefs, sufforiug from the Bams malady. He forthwith proscribed ."a pailful of pickled cabbnge jnfco," On calling' tho next day to congratu- Into liIB patient on hia reooyery, bo was astonished tu he told tlio man wna dead. The Oriental iEsculupiiiB, in Iiia bowild- crmout ut these pbononiena, cioie tu tbe sufo conclusion, aud duly noted it in hia momoracda, that "although in caeoi of tvnbus fevet pickled cabbage juice is an eflioient remedy, it is not, however, to used ynlcis fie patient ha by profusion upholsterer,"—EDITOR'S DBAWEB in Harper's Magazine for June. n Rotiianco, Ismnil Pasha, lato tbe Egyptian Fi- anco Minister, was a romarkuble nun. Originally ono rf the loweat grootnB in the sublet of the Khedive of O&osbm, bia flret stop on tho luddtT of fortune \ma gained by marringo with a liberated (drive of the harem, wbo speedily initiated him,in all llieraystories o[ that institu- tion, ami allowed liim how by an artful HBO of tbo Iiarcni iurliience a clover man tight raise himself tq almost any omi- ncnCDinthe Slate, J»mail profited by ife's advice, cultivated tbo harem through Iier, nndfouiid liimRolt oven'u- ally tho most powerful, subject in the kingdom. Ho amassed an enormous fortune, nnd'l.is csponaiture was IUVI'HII even beyond Oiienlul inugniftccncc. * His Iinrcm ^110 ono of the .largest tnd raoSt celebrated in the East. It con- sistc'l of S(K) women, all young aud beautiful—for' Ismnil would hnvo no 'women in his lmrem over tho nge of thirty—and two torpt de ballet, ouo of Trench, the otUur of Hindoo girls. Every- night he was conducted lo his Chamber bylwunty young girls?, clollied iu "fantastic and magnificent .attire, biasing in gold nnd jewels, each carrying bor band a gilded tujier stick, ami raeb. taper gitiitp; out a different colored light, Immediately after Ins death liis Inren) wiie bought up by the rich beys mid pachas, aud. fabulous prices wcro said lo linva bcou paid for somo of tha beuntics. Hin jonola arecomputed to ue worth 811,250.000 and, BH ovcrytliing is forfeited to the Khedive, tbat astute ruler will mnken good-thing out of tbo death of bis Finnnoo Minister, AIBSJ fellow, fallinRadiBtanfloof 60 fcot,and eBdjiinc Tritii ' only, a few Borotohoi. a bystander remarked that he was "too slow tofall fan enongb to An IK'HUN Lo'vEnlfl HEVENOE.—ThL •Victoria Colonist fnrnisbni the fullowing oecount of nu lutlion lover'e wooing and subsequent murder of liis inamorata: "A snvago belonging to ono af tlio tribes near Barclay buuml 00 th» west coast of Vuuuuuvro ibluud, bL-cuinii enamored of. an ludiun woman reccntlr, bnt pnul hin uddrCHSCB in vain. Her frionda objeotod to the mnteli becanso tlio nnmber of hlnnkelB cu.it at her feet was deemed in- snffluiont to secure ber alToction. The Indian liuntod, fished :in<l stole to pro- cure tho number of him kola tho maid on linfl act oa ihepiironflii-tfiharms. But ca ofton as ho reached Ibo fiied number aa often didUIQfickle dusky oncutlvauce the figure, till at length tbo Ravage guvo np tbe struggle in despair and, sought lor lova aa more. His affliction, in foot, seems to huve tnrncd to hato, for, meeting ber iu the bash near tbo village; about a month ago, lie set upon her with a knife, witb which ho killed her. Ho then cat off tko.head, cat off tho armsnnil )egn, andmutilated tbo body? icattoring tbe limbs and piffles' throngh Ih a woods. The mrirderer openly defiai puDUbnu-ntftnd'glorin in th^ blood? The 1 letillien t'hluce, Mr, Eoeclior iu giving notice Huuda; if a free Itwtiirc by Prentice Mulfon upon tho Cbincsu in California, said '•We nre in danger uf lujn-utiiig toward ho Chiurse thnso errors ind mintaltos mid ciudtit^ tlmt wo were guilty ol •anl the Afi-icati, It ia tlio HpiriL of tins linn anil tlie bear, tbut will notmiffur (•tiling tu ciime uear thetn nitbom llii)j.r upon it their paw ; and it is tli ma!—Iho blood-lor ing, tearing animal itunng the naiiorifl thut rouds tlie weak und tho poor in thuir neighborhood. If thin grrat civilized mid Christian people c.niuot enduie the contact and presenco of tho Mongolian rac-u, is it right Unit hey Hhould loso their ruh'gioii aud theii nriliztilimi and their vaunted GhrJstt anity; for.if Christianity IB n BOI<I bubble tho sooner it is pricked and bunt ' botlLT ; but if it be the ttisdom ol God, and the power of God unto salva- tion, we ought la abhor tbe cowardice Btloinpfaj by violence to ward ofl "rotn our shores the heathen nations of jvery kind. We are very fond of ex- lotting tho gospel to the heatheu iiatiuus, but we do uut eecm to liko to [mpurt tho heathen whore the gospol aught to «iist in all its vigor. I am not cure that it would not ba u goad plan if wo should export «ome of our own hnnthen und bring buck iu their placi owe of theheathen uf other lauds," Tliu Unman tlmrt. "For an individual to enjoy full men In! ami physical limtltli thj-ee conditions are absnhicly essential. II.) A sound lirtirt. (2.) I'liro blood—rich ia all tliC elements of nutrition. (8.) Aregular and [)crfeat circtilatiuu uf tlio vital fluid tu ill the parti of the human body. Without these, und a systematic cou- :rut ovr-i- the blood, thruugh tha ngODcy T the l.L'iirt, we can not have the im- lortunt functions of nutrition, BCCJ-O- ion, motion aud volition duly pcr- m'med ; ull uf wliith nre essential lo tbe •nil devnlopraeut und enjoyment of u vi^nnuw life. Thus we sou that tha lu'iirt phiya uu important purl .in our phyuienl struoturo, and eunrot bo rani- treated with impunity.; hence, any ngenoy nfffioting this vital enntm of iu- Iliiynco litcouiea of great interest to or.v tboiiglitful niiud. The hemt \* the central cugine, BOto mejik, by which all tho machinery of ;be huninii Kj-Htoni iflkeiit iu motion, and without which uo vital function could bo porrurnicd. This oiiRino within us, tlie size of a man'u huud closed, the smallest and tho leant c'Diupliciited iu HB structure nnd working of nil eugines iu the world, IOM u daily work, iiotTritu^tuudiriK its ibiiKe. which is unrfeotly incredible. iVitli its ftmr chambers, it draws iu and >xpcls about HI pounda of 11 uid lilood to ho remotest part of tho body, with tho reWity of aboutonn foot per second; Ml foot per miuuto, a,000 feot per liour; iJll.iOO fctil. or 16 miles, per day. In doing this iumeusn daily work of ifliiiK thin limns «f blood mid distribtit- ng it thiou^liout tlio humnu system, !hn heart inafiaa ubout 100,000 ooutrac- lions, and raises a ivoight equal to 122 toiDi ono fuot in heigbt. Thin is ilono without any apparent diffioultv or fa- tifjue, whim tliu individual ia mibor and in a good condition of health. Now, hearing llieae facts in your mind, wo ire somewhat prepared to eoumdor the ibjcct which I wishtohriiiKbefovoyou in a medical point of view, for your thoughtful ooani(]oralioi], viz : 'Alcohol- iKin,' or 'The Effect of Aleobol on the Hinnnp Heart.' To illUBtrata what I mean, we will tako a perfectly healthy young manot adult nge and of regular habits, restrict- ed to water for daily drink,'ami count his pulso frcqaently during tbe dny, for a Bories of flays—say elgbt or ton—iu succession. Wo will find. hia pulao to average 75 or 77 pnlsationa to tbe min- utc. Now take theBiimeindividunlandsub- loot him to tho influencen of aloobol for like number of days, and carefully count liiHpntao, and wo shall bavo tba ollowing results: First day, under tbo inflnouco of ono fluid ounco of alcohol, iia heart will boat about 430 timua ad- itionnl in the 21 hours; second day, wo oarjcca uf alcohol will cause his ieart tocontract Bay 1,872 or 1,900 times more than natural; third day, four ounces of alcohol will increase bis citr- siilatiou (o 12,900, or eay 13,000, over the norinul working ot the heart: fourth (lay, six OUUOCH of uleohol will ennao iis heart to contract'20,000 times addi tionat to its natural daily workings; fifth day, eight,.ounces of alcohol will occasion tbe heart to make 24,000 beats mere than natural. Now Iheue facta.if truo, come home to every man's well-being'and under- standing, without reference to tho moral ir religious IfcaringB of this Bubjeot uf intctnpcraDce.. If alcohol in moderate (lOBCs inoreasca feorfnlly the working of lie hoar* cimtral engine of tba human frame, and by which nil its vital actions and functions nro regulated—then it bo- COOTCHii sei-ions qucHtion to the modor- ntedrnnkard, if it iswiuo or nntnral to the heart, over and aliovo its great' nor* Bin! work; or, inothor words, uhall wo by drinking alcolioliQ stimulants canao iho heart to lift from 15 to 24 tons weight ono font in height over and above the 122 tons which in it« daily normal task ? Alcohol drinks add not one grain to Ihe strength of a man, replnce no waste in Iho Uuman Byatem, but eihauBt' tho heart by BO ranch USits daily normal work is iuorcascd by anaun stimulation. This is bat one view of this important Bubjcct as physicians regard it. There are many others, cqunlly as weigbty, in relureuce to tho braia. stomach, liver, Fplccntiiid kidueys ; for alt these organs have their functions greatly impaired or utterly disorganized by the habitual use nnd ubiisc of alcoholic stimulant P. —Dr. fficJtard Waitl Richardion, of London. TiVniJijis'T TASE IT ODT .IN TBADB.— "Uobcrt Coiiwav," Bung out Sorgean 1 Woodi-uff in the Tombs Police Court yesterday, ami up. walked «• tall, Mont, dignified-looking oltl gontlaman, with ft fat red fuue, ufttltcrand redder nose, a box in ono hand, encb as oountry horso doatorn enrry, aud o cans in tho other. "Good morning, Judge," Raid tin jnnn 'witb tho noso, w>th a smile tbu wonkl bavo frightened ono not used, to imiling. Judge Otterbaurg"answered tbo salu- tation iubis UHual way with tha remark '•You wcro drunk last night, Robert loft) talk about that," - "Well," said tho man witb the red fiico, "I reckon the gentleman in blue here might b'nva.thought me so, but i wns owing more to my laroenons than thi Httto liquor I took tu worm mo np," - '-Wliatdo you do fora Hying ?" ask- ed tho Oonriv" . 'I'm a doctor, Your Honor^a chit- opodiat," "Wlint, n corndoctor?" "Yen, fiir ; aud I liavo dsvoted myael to this profession on truly lihilantbropio grounita, having become lamo for life through a oorn oa tbe little too of my right foot," "Yonr nose given you away," snid tho Court . "1 think yoa owe me $5." "T;ikc it out in trade, wont you, Judge?" But tho Court bad no coma. io aubnrn-bairod yonng ladies w~ mBKCBtive of a cold moruing, and who missed flro during the leap-year past, now sadly sing, " I t may be four yeaia, and it may he forever," Tbo WwternB langbed mBrrilj when he priQrbf craio admiood, bat having Jlico'^ei thnl U (• liktly to-maketh prloo al whtaiey bibber, tbeir glcdues BMgiteo way to gtjef. CfiarlcM KIiiL'-Iej> Ure or Anhuiilt--. Biittoipouk uf hishcjuie witliout meii- tioniug his love of unimaU wuiiM hn 11 leave tbe picture incoiiiplete. Uisdi-f and bisboreo were bis friunds, ami tin/ know it, aud underafoud bin vmco an.l eye. was « purfect borHeiiiur, ami never lout Vw temper rtith bis burn-, talking to uml rousoujng with it. if ic .shied or bolted, as if it had been 11 ra- tional being, knowing (hut, from thi fina organization of tbo animal, a how , bkn a child, will got ctmhaed liy jMini.s war, which iw ouiy inuretusod by iiiinihli- maat. His <ios Dandy, a Him Kcol.u torner, was his coinpiiuion iu all l.is parish walks, utteutlud ut tlio cotta-rt iL'titures and HC1IO»[ IUHHOILI, umJ iu IIH itud his cli.lareu'H frkud fur J2 i'eui-. Helios baried under tliu great fir lr<v« 011 tho Hcctory lawn, with tills hiBcrl|i- tioii on bis gravestone, "Plilell I i- Uellefl, uuil OIOHO by "Sweep," iiioa^- uiiioeut blank retriever, aud "Victor, 1 n tuvonio Teckol, given to him by tho Queen, with which ho eat u[i during tl.e two last sufferiue nigbts of tlio littla eresture'a lif«. Cuts, too, were a con- tinaal delight tohim ; tho {.table hudal- ways its white cut, and the liouso im black or tabby, and ho never tired of watching tboir graceful movenxmU. Hid loveofanimala waa strengthened by liid belief in their future state—a belief which he bud hold in COIHUIOD witli John Wot ley und other rtraurkablo mon. On ;boluwuiliveUafainilyof"uatU;rjuckH|- 1 rtiDiiing Utadu), wholived ou from ycac to your intbo iwuB.liuIe iu tbo gieun bank, which tbe ecvtbo wnn never ullow- ed to apimmou. " Ho had two liitlo fneuds iu a puir of sand wiupfi. wlio lived ma crack of tho window in bin drcsfliiig room, 0110 of which bo hml saved from drowning in 11bund basiii, taking it tenderly out into the simshinn to dry ; and evory Spring be would loitk out eagerly for them or tlioir ohildrcii, Tho came out Df, or returned to tbosaui« irack. Tho littlu lly-culdier, who built his neflt every yitur under bis bedroom winilow, waa a ooiifitaiit joy to him. He bad also a favorite slow-worm in Iho church yard, which bis pamhionem wera wirned not to kill, from the mis- taken idea provnleiit in Kvorelcy that slow-worma were puIsonouH. All tbes*) asteB ho eueouraged in bis childri-ii, eaching them to love and hundlo gont- ly, witlioat disgust, nil living things, toads, frogs, bcetlBs, as worts undwon- ders from tbe bimd of a living God. His guests woro surprised ono morning at breakfast when his little girl runup o tho «nou window of tliu dining-room, lolding a long ropulsivo looking woim in her linnd. "Ob I daddy, luok at thh delightful worm." He hadbutono nvuv- IOU which ho could iit-ver conquer—to spider, uml it was of him at If k. spoko in "aiuucus," after saying "that every ane seems to have hia antipathic ani- mal ; I know one bred from his child- mod to zoology by land ami Boa, mul bold In asserting, and bonest in fooling, that all without cxceiition is beautiful, wbo yet cannot, after handling and pot- ting, and eiamininpr all 'day long evory uncouth andvenomous beast, avoid a paroxysm of horror at tho *iglit of the Dommon bouho spider." But, after all, a bird, ho often snid, urn* to him tbn most wonderful of God'H creatiou: b6 watched feir tb« nrriral of the birds passage every spring with a strange long- ing, and seemed ICJHHrestless aftor tue Httullow had aijpoareil at Evereley. Hh »yes would fill with toara ut each fresh arnvnl, end opaia each Autumn as be jrnovod over their iloparture. Ho kuow their every note, and was nev«r tired of watching their character mid babits. ACOUPUOATKD OABE.—A rather com- uicatedcaeo is about to come before -' lio courts at Trankfort-on-the-Oder. A ively/ young boar was recently Bent there by rail from Custrin, carefully eltiil up in awoodeu cage. On tbe journey, how- over, lie managed to break his priaou, - and devoured no less than twonty-flvn ponnda of Gormnn jcast, which Tiappeu- ed to bo in the same carriage. The con- dition o( tbn misguided pig, when tho 'cant began to rJBe," may be imagined, ie waa quite unable to bear liis mul-' lonly-ncquirad gmatnoia, and gave up tho gliont in a multitude of sighe, which is qoilo eapticabta under the oiruum- stanoea. But now the question is who !i to pay the damage for what ? Tho ailwoy company ropudiatea all roaponBi- '. bility. Is tlie owner of the carcass U> procoed ngaiuttt the owner of tbo yeast for the lotto of his boar, or lo tho ex-pro- pnetor of the yeast to proceed ogninst tbo owner of tko pig for the [usus of life merchandise] Eminent counsel hold that the olaim of botbparticsllcsHgnihr.b the constructor "of tho enge ; bnt tho - limldor contends that the cage was nev- Brcalonlatcd to withstand the frantio efffirta of a pig stung into frenzy by tho temptation of tmenty-firo pounils of yeast placed ander his very nosu. An A.MT11I narnTng to TcRifttors. Mies Mary M. DnnBor left on estate, ot tbo valrjo of inoro than five linndred. tbonsand dollars.: Abont forty inwyeiB ••• appeared in the Surrogate's Court New- •: York yesterday to sastat on one sldu i)v"~ \ tbo otber in contesting her will, whioh: gave about two-flfths of tho estate in , legacies to relativea .and friends, nnd ' lie rest to charities. •'Under tkB uhic- ioe prevailing in that Court until JndjriV Davis, iu tbe General Term of tbo Su- preme Oourt, adjudged it unlawful aiew days ego, all tho fees and expenses of these lawyers would be allowed bv tho Surrogate out of the estate, whatever tlio result of tbe contest. At the ordina- ry mte of [irogretut tbo cud of tbo flvn hundred thousand dollars would bn ippedily reacbed nmong tho fofly witb- tmt#ny of it getting lo tbn legatees oiv ' thi heirs-aMaw. The moral is tbat no- til there isa law rotorm a mui had bat- ,er distribnto kis estato by personal de- livery, inhis lifetime, with n corps of at- tending physioiana to attest bia sanity, tban leave it to tbo mercy of our present modes of administering tbo (statutes of TIUS and of descent and distribution. titOMSVAtib JAOiaos.—Tha widow ot 'Btoucivall" Jackson savs that no man jas buon more tDiBQudontoocl than her husband. "He Is represented," BIIOas- serts, "as having been Bteru, inexora- ble, ami bard-uktured. Ho was just tbo opposite. He wis an demonstrative, 03 affectionato and yielding as a WOQIRU. At home ho waa tender, playful, ami loving. His whole Ufa hung, around bis homo. ' Ho had. no ambition—uo lova of power—no tbonght of place nnd pomp. His horror of bloodshed was instinctive and powerful. Ho norvea" bis country from a eenso of duty. Ho was pasaiDimtely devoted to children. A wcrkingnmn shuffled ia ono day ami presented a will fur probates, 'Wliero nro the •ubscriblng witnesses?' adkedL tbe clerk. 'Do yon, went them ?' 'Cer- tainly : wo wunt testimony of tho gemi- iness of tlie signature to tfierwill.' 'Oh I but you must really Lave tlium'? Can't J. do ? r 'Certainly not; wtien did this por- BOD die ?' *HQ isn't dead yet. I'm tan mon-l* And it come out ho trantcd hi* own will proved in Advance, so them could bo uo oontoaUr-Pbiladelphia 7VN gram, - Ivr oNWiita;—There Is a.popular belief that ivygrowing on n bnijn'ing renders it damp and nnbenltby, which in quite nnreaaonablo; in fact, if a wall, particularly & north wall, be d&mp, tbo boat treatment ia ''ja plant English ivies nt its buso; for not only docs the dense foitagoof tho plant keep out rain, but Its ferial roots absorb tlio moistnre ol* ready in tbewall, A preacher said, "Every tab munt stand DD iU. own bottom," A sailor [iimpod np, and said, "Bat, sir, suppose, it hns no bottom T" " Then it's no lab,' 1 . rfltnrned to, quickly, and went on with the BermoD. . An. unpaid-tor yaoht U now termed* Q9Rting a»bt

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VOL. VII. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, MAY 19,1877. NO 23

THE IRON ERAlonLunftD EVERT SITCBDAT J t

BENJ.'H.VOGT.EDITDB AND PBO11IETO11.

Office on Morris Street new Blackwell,

TERMS O P BUDSCAIFl'ION _

O U B Y e a r , - - - - - - - 8 2 . 0 1B i t M o u t h s , - - - - - - - - 1 . 0T w e e m o u t h s , - - - - - - - E C

Dr. P. A. HARRIS,PHYSICIAN and SUHGKOJV,

D O V E R , N. J.

JOHN F. STICKLE,

Counsellor at LawAND

MASTEU IN CHANCERY,

BOCKAWAY.N.J.

J. J. VREELAND,

Carpenter and Builder,

Jobbing promptly attended to.

BIIODB on BIiACKWEMt St., next to Guga' I lataj 'a Imilmr mill.

CODlrBClt takun, aud nmUrial furiiiflhod.

OIf HOUBB.

Coruor of Slaclmell and Saiios St>,

DOVEE.'N. J.

,. B. JOLLEY, ProprietorHornQH »iid Carriages to Lot,

W T ' H MUUHtT,

Counsellor at Law,AND MASTEB IK OHANOERT,

O(\\ea In the Nfttioml Union Bank Building

3Lxoifw j t i i S T . , DOVEl t , N. J,.

C K, O H J ^ E I T ,, Otntrml

Furnishing Undertaker

LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND COlflll

8I0NHR OP DEEDS,All ordora promptly attunded to!

B B D N

Grandin. House.100 YARDS Fnbit». h. & \V, DEPOT

eerArNTEroiriD, aw- or.T. F. GUANDIX, Pi-op'r.

Excellent BccoiDino'lntionfl for trannlcnt oricnnaticnt honnltrs. nho a livery oml lx>a riling

iblo attached to tlio IIOUHD. l'/dBcuigeni talon„ and ffoiii Bnrid's Lake otti] Lnko Iionitronn

at ruatunalilo clisrcfs, 20-tf

ppL BmtET, . Dover,

Carriages and Sleighs,Of B n i y De«rl|)tlont

Our. Blackwoll »n<1 Dergen Uta, DDVHR, K. J .Particular tttintiod p»U to repairing mil

piiutlng. - - - 2-ly

pyOVIdll LABOBATOIIV.

Atinyi w d AualjMi of all dmoriMloai ofOHB8 .AND Ml A Kit ALB

nill be furnl shed oc application.L. a mEnwnvru, •

Dover MorriatkuutTN.J.

CilBSTUU I1ODBB,

CHAS. 8. EMMONt), Proprietor.* CflBBTEU, MORRIS CO., N. J,

Thla la oiui'of ttt^largeaf M i l l in 11Bcounty, aud' the great eleraUon of. the Til-Uge of Charier ntava' the surroundingcountry has rondo it farrxroH aa a reuirt fortlioaa seohins a benltbful Bummer reildouco,

Aaeommouatlona ampla awl termii Tor;Miwoaable... ExcelleBl stables in connectionuilhlbe'Houiw. • • ' - lj-8m'

Allen. Palmer & Son,Carpenters ' '' • . ' •' "• '• • • A N D

. • . ' • Builders.DOVER, N. J.

Jobbing promptly attended 1o.S. J. PALHIER,'Arclil<tc(. .,

JOHN DUUMMEU'S

SHAVINGAND HAIR CUTTING

.' SALOON, .SUSSEX STREET,fb . lm.n t in 1UNSI0K UOEfiEaiiai>O|»l.)'

* DOVER, N. J.Th, place taalwoDOntirolyraattea la meat

naticcr, TUa yery lKit ,bnnul of .'

Foreign and Dpniestic SegarsOWAtSOSIIASp SDU

GEO. A. PRESCOTT,

CARPENTER and. BUILDER,

TADEtlNAClE HALL, DOVER, N. J .

JOBI «T XTinr OUORIFTIOX :

DBSIGNEBirid exodotcd, and mttaniil furnlBUeit.

PLANS and SPECIFIOA TIONS

fnrnlthsii, mil contract, taken fur alt work.Tuu lioat rorereacbi p i n n •» to capacity In

• t«ry branch of the brainoM, and all worttaanulijeu*. ; / v : ..iDOVEB, N. J.'

'A.Beemer,

r SUBMI, Eomr, H.;X

LOT!. ; FOB SALE.

For deKcrlptloQH ofPrqiorl j »udpar.lcBlirHnl/«»t the office. ''-' ' • '• - •' • '

Q ,H. SATIDGE,

MjUnjFAlTl'CuEllV AGENT FOB

SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES,- • •: " OIL, ATTACHMENTS, i t

con. NOKTHsiDEAND"TOTEBST.,'

.(mUBTKBPjUUTj

H0EMST0W3J, N. J. :Any article uot on band willbeprocun

promptly 'acobrding to order. " I

NZSDLZB BBXT, WSTAO* p i n l , TO AST ADDBKI

' ".' • ' ON'SCCUFT OF TRICK. ' '-. ' , \

' s a FOB 20 era. (W. &.Q. U C S P T S D . )

4prilfith,.i877.' ; . : . * ' ' " ' 17-ft

• t our NICE LITTLE NEW fiTOnE nl til

forinor residence of 0. B.Oiat , E»l. on

BllXCKWELL St.,neitdoorto Moo i Momngton1. Ian iton.

Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Chase.

Dotar, H. J., April 6th, 1877.. • iT

1 copy curionn love tailor, 1 p».. comfeeivrdii, 1 niokpopptngqr-

W-iw. ,r.. .^.ftw Qiao Co.," MJaaiAo-iJ, H

Curds.

It. A. BENNETT, JU. I) ,

H O M C E O P A T H I C

PireSICIAN & SUUOEOX,

Cor, Blackwell '4 Warren Sts.(OppoMlo Dover Jlatik,)

DOVED.N.J.,Dlaetar-a of TCunieu and (Jlillilrcn, and Dt Hi

EjflaudEar siiOL-kllicH.Office Moan.: 71., n A. 51., 1 lu S ami 7 to i P. M,

18-3O[HI .

TURV D. buna, u. c. MHO::

SMITH & MEGIE,ATTOHNEYS AT LAW.

OFFICE OVEIl I'lKItSOVfl HAT 8T0JI!:,M.JCKKEIX SritEET,

S-17 D O V B R , I\T. «T.

L. W7TH1JRB~EH~6CPEI1ISTESDEST OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS

OF sioimis COUSTV.

i OUT OEO. mcnAiiDsfc oi.'g fcronF.,

DOVEE, N. J.

BLANOHAHD,1NEVATLAW,

WD J1A3TEH IN 0]

DOVEH, N. J.

IRA C. COOPER,Mason and Builder.

jLIMB, I'LABTJIIi AKD CEMENT,

Funilahoilat nhort nntluv.!)IBco undiT' "Tiio Iiou Em Oflluc," Duvpr,!f, J . 17-42

IV. 8. Si. lZ. h\

tfEQOTIATORS ± PROSPECTORS

For Iron Ores and Mineral Property,

'OWlJIlVrLLE, N. J.

P. O. at B0ONTON, N. J.

PAS3AOE TICKETSAT

RAH, HANCE & Co.'s STORE;

PORT^ORAM, N." j ; -OH all tbo hrindiiul litiei of Btfamslilpr

1 rrom Hew York to Uwrjinol at LOWEST1TEH. • AIM> 1)11 A Pits ON (ill CAT UIUTAINKD IRELAND. " 10-t

HE HAItmyAKE STOItE.

TO0EHEES "BROTHERS,

TOOUaALlAHllBKTAH. DEUJmA.UI

Hardware, Iron .and Steel,

AIL8, BUILDEBS' HAUDWABE,EOHJKICS' JU.D PiBlTEilS1 TOOLS ADD

UARIIIAQE SlAKEIfrJ Q^ODH, '•• •Cm, W«]HU<OTOX A»D DAV BTBKXTS,

MOERISTOWN. N. J.A COKFLCn KTOCK DV

IVoodcn Ware anrt' .Housekeeping Goods.

' ALSO, . ' ' ^

PAINTS, OILS.'.GIiASS,and UitjartclQNn' Anioiei gcoenllj, !.

Lime, Cement, Plaster,a Dwil, aupir Pbtuplule ofUme, anil aU

oilier ranUIun. - - >IB0UOEK«TDOn!IKIs". ' "* MJIES », YOCWI

rlBtaffo, Sept. 33d. 1BT4, :

MRS. A. BEEMEBIs now rend? with all the nuvr ntjles for

SPRING of 1877.'ashipnable Millinei*y

AND

Goods.THE

.atest Styles & Newest Designs

[EAJ1X.Y OFroatTE MATIONAti ONION DANKDITILDINP, DOVER. N. t,

Tho lurcuiit MIII moHlvmniilute stock ofMillt-fjaiH-PaQL-y Quod» to bo found lu DoveriiiprlBliigBouuots Hn*B, Flowers, Feat-

er§« UibboiiH; lances-»rculauu imitation--N«ekti«B

and Bows* "Collars,Laco and JMnen .

e(i, Crapes. Almirnliig Uonneta' audllnlla. '

A Cno BBiorttnciit'or

SWITCHES, BRAIDS, Ac.- . AUo, aTorj lirfio rarleiy o . ' '-

ZEPHYR GOODS,Anil ft tine it'ockoV' . .

Indies' Furnishing Goods.verything of tlio boit material and made up

>y the raont eotnpoUmt anaistanti<.

DENTISTRYIBAIilTSBIUliOIIESAT.

iNSERTING, EXTRACTING,

O *aaJtloD»i cliargo far eitraoHog nbcr\ UBIT Ktolhire inHrtoi].' Wo *n now makg tiMullftilwl*ofIwthlur - - . '

FIFTEEN DOLLARS.ALL

Ooror, Ba

oRK; SvAKItA«T12H.m b ^ 2 M b , 1876. ' • ' "

FABMEB'S HOTEL".

calls attention in the fact that ho bns taktn tho

HOTEL, on BLAOKWEH. 8t,D0VF.B, N. J.. lutelj' kcpl b j Ohas. Watson,and lisa completely. rtnoTated and relur;ntolied « , BO as to! give good and ampl»accoitrawlationB to boUi nan nod beast The

~ will be Kupplicd with tbo beht brands ofand nuuiis. Board viU bo fur.V tlio day or week, on reasonable

mi, Jly..

J-iivoryft bo continued ia co'nnection witli Ui!a

,jn«o. An Imitation i , oxtoidod to all myold friinds and tha general public to '—

&&\. SearingCARPENTERS.'

' and BUILDERS,

BLACIWELLST,,

• D O V E E i N . J . - .!.

I n n " n taB^n an*a naU'riila [nrnUh'ed. ^ . '

Jobbing in -General.

J. SCEBASEB,

bviioi 4ha allantion of tt« ladlM lo her' ilocVcf

DRY AND FANCY GOODS

NOTIONS- &0-3H SELECTIONS CONSTANTI-T BEfNl

. WANTED, FOR CASH,BAGS, PAPER,6LpBpO£&n•j: LEAP, OOPPBIli DBAfib, fto.

HUlIPHnJTlHOMEOPATHIC .SPECIFICS

BwntOgCiirraliiaf (flr IwrtHyycara.Ercrywlifre prorcd the

n i e d l r l P M k a i m n , They u re Jiim.w hu t

3 1 . . j ^ : . 1 " -ikncita ana Hiiirprlna;. Errry Htiiarlcffinn lln>"weU ttim itrfurrimtun ot

., „„. . , Coloa, llrontUltlni. KnirnlRln, Tram! inch.!, Hm-eartu-, . .n. l lmdac i i e j , Hick HVartnclie, Wttlgo, . -

10. Mrsppp»ln, 0I1INI.» Btimiach. . . . . to11. mtpjwUBftl, url'nlnJnl t'criudi,. . . tSIS. M i l l i e s , loo PmfiinB rwlwl« SSHI C r o u p . Couch, Ulltlciill llrcalliinir, . . M

H .llCU,ot ui«i),

n. aiie«a Diiunirr me .eIK. Ophtfialmr. «""! Bwt- or Vrak fcyo,.IS. Catarrh, sent* ur tlirr.nlp, InnuvniR, .Sa M'hooiiInWWiSltVinlinLcoofitiBSI. A i t t i m n , upprtui-il Wunllilnff, . . . »K. Kar»l»cl i«r«rn , Impdredficiirlnd, . SOM. H c r o f u l a , onUrj;ttl fflandi, S w d l i n ^ , . BO!lUtnrraII)ebll.ly1FiV-i»IWua..acu, . Ww, uroiwy wid icaniyPccretloni toM. K«i-Wcknrs«t, tfckiit*! from riding, , Mn. Uldutr.IlUe&or, Ornrd, . . . . . WIS. Nervaui Debility, Vful Wcakucm, l «K. NareJIoiuii , Cuntor, M8ft iTrlnnrvM'rukiimK.wutllnitlliubcil, to

Dhtote an^rarV.^pluti'lil^riV. 1 no03. Kullepitpy, HiiimaB, hi.\Uu«* I>SIICC, . 1 ouM. niplil)ierJn,iilcerBtt(l*orollirimt, . . MBi tliroiilotoiirfftitliiimBiiclKnJi-ttoui, 60

FA.V1LT C.SHS.Ca»e,ltorwcn,wlth«tiovi!3S lnnro vinla unrt

^tnnalDtdlcMiiouB, 110.00

'lieie retneaim ar^ ucnt ny i lie cn»Fd e b u x u r vial , lo any p a r t or t h entry, Crfs o r fhnnse, on receipt at

r] at J. II. UIIOWN-S <lrtiS stm-r, corner r>rcktn'U anil H u ^ n His. tml Vouphl ,<t Kill-

ort1, utn tonicr dnij; atoro, Dortr, S. J,

lUrlcven. tli.MmiiTrutiil)lui1 Ili'ilicnrt.l.ak.-ii by M » ;

Enrrow iu every tvet,fcadC.VIR irlilrli IMVO ttic trice,Of prior snd icon.

KaJiy, dot urn as lliun,COIOQ no to-day ;

Hay thy glad rcigu iucreano,'We Lumlly pi.Ry.rust iHourthrlaCrit iilglit,Jnjful ituiiuil t)icllKlil,

'i'lictiu lim'G nut died ID vain,Tlie loss In milclicd )>y (foiti;'f Lo cloiik of Flimry'ti vUtiuIn madu ID CCPRD.V/o deck Uiclr 8«Tei to-day,uur floral trlbulopfcy,Tu freedom's doml;

lltHlitin oicli lit Ho mnunil.Of fi't'odc tii'it bolj'gnnim],liy nhldi wo lit-'iid..luil ivhllii no klnJIy spread*Ttio (jriTPB of tiicte, our <Joad,Will. Summer Howcrs;I^t im fofKivo the men,WilU fOllRlli flROlUBt U> ibOtt,LI*Ing or IIORJ, njiln :

Clum llicm n nod.

/ n d may no nut Target''Jiioec who aro nkupiiiff yot,

. Wlicrcon llitj Tell:Blinked by no polluhoi) utono,Tln-ir grnvcB ttro uvernroivn,Ooly by wilil-(|omra ilruffn.Yol BIGI'P Iboy vvoll,

Blcej) on, ok patriot band IKlci'IJ, for a ransoipcd hail

Slwjv foryour bnnuorit wn¥oOvcijLo lino and bravo,O'er all you died to BUTC, ,1'rnm trctdutu'e foci, .

Ansel of pcooD, no more,'Uy from ibis favurcd Bbois,.Shore of (lio Jrcc: * 'Kevor, oh never again,

t IJy ID an'cli dread &B UJOB, '...'".Over .lio BCH. TIIQII Rnvcrnlftn God, In Tlifo,

In Ilioo wa tBfHt i : :T

Lull l.vlliy truth and rlglit,••|joil la Ihy lioly Hglit, *. Trlnmph we mnnt.

I tocki\ iaj ,N.J . , l IayUt, IB77... .

VEGETINE.HE KATS IT IS TKTJE..• - BEKEOJ. FJUJ-U, NOT. OUI, 1678.'

[B. H , B . 8TETEN"« I ,. '*DKAB BIB—AS yoa are an cnUrn stranger

to l ie , I want yon to know wlint VEOETUTBtuui (lone for me. Only thom) -who liavc been

' ~ from dentil's door con kuow tha valnc. .u i-h'a ijtiod tuedlcliio,' I'aiu rtBycnrs of

ige, Tbreo years ago I wAs taken nick witbvlmt tlio dootoja coifed LVMSAOO. For weeks: was conftued to my bed. I liad tliroa dlf-

ruut iibyuioJniiB, 'witliont-any bclp.r' I xo-jfrcd no relief j 1 was a ; groat BufforciiInully I became entirely heJpkea. Tlio lastlooter (old me there WPJI no help f lie said lienigbt iioiwibly wive m j life byojecting mor-liiufl in ray nrmB anil logs. Tlio cuconrnge-icnt for Hiving my life by having thin (loneras BO Hmnil a chanou I cauld not cbnsout to

niu UioriHk.- About-thlsiime my noil rendyour advertiriemout iuour paper, & tentinionyof a person who bail been, very eick. witli

wu t the aiine"complaint, nnd, wna cured.My Eton west right nway to tbe apotliccuiyBtofG slid bonffht A Imttfo of VKOETINB, BO-foro I Lad nnetl the flmt bottle I found greatrelief; I coidtl move myself in bed. Aftertaking threo bottles I^mif able td nit up nndmo>e aboat my room. I confined taking tlie

rceetlrie, wyl I was in a few WOCIB roHtoreilI ray former licaitli. TheTT.QETINE savtdly life alter tho phytdcians said there wasio hnlii for nip. I liave had na doctor since.

If I feel unwell I take a done of. V13GET1NEand I recoraimJnd it tu my friend*.

1!oiir VIOBTIKE ought to be in every fun-j . Jly docttit was rnmirisert to set) wo In

good hcalUi. Jia nnyB YKCJKT1NE Is a goodniodlolno.' ' I tell him It cnttnl mo., Flo nays•'It Is true." I dODDbt feel'too thankful. -

Very gratefully yonrB,

.. i tns . CATHERINE COONS.Seneca FalLt, Souecu County, N. T.

All (.iBeanes of tlie bluHl.- If VEGETINEwill rnlioTO pain, cleanse, pnrify and curesneh diaeascn rei^oriup; t i e patient to'perfecthealth after trying different physiciauu, manyremedies, safftriug for yenrs, Is it not oon-^lajave proof, If .you a n A Bufforer, yon binSecnwdr WhylaUiiBiuedloineperfgrniiuf.'unch great onrw? I t w o r h b i n tbeblood, intbe olrcalntiuR fluid.'* HcAa truly bo calledthe GHEAT BLOOD PpninEn. The greatbourceotdlscBisooriginnieBintbobloodj andno medlolua that does not act directly uponit, to purify H°d renovate, lias any just claimupon'public attention. • \ • ' . • !

.. • HOCKTOUT, March 3lGt, 187U.H, I t . BTETEUft: Sm—LautfnllrajrhnFifaand

cot me two bottlrs of yonr VKOEIIHE tg t a i tfor the Conker Humor, wkich I haVo t a d I Iniy stoniach for'Beveml yenrs, • I took it, nndtbe result VM very Bitififactory/ I hnve takern uood mnny Tcmt-dieB for tlie Canker Hurootnud none seemed to help ine but VEOKTXNE.

bt're in no doubt in ray mind that every onr.ilTcritig with-Cnnktr Humor,can be cured

by toi ioc VEtiKTiNE. ^lt^gavo ree n goodappetite, and I felt better Tu ovtiry. respect.

Yoiirs, with resf ect, . •_ MJW. ELIZA ANNrOOLE.

TEG-ETINE.N O T H I N G E Q U A I . TO IT.L

SOUTH Siuut, 1UB(!.,NOT. 14th, 187G.

11B. II. It- Sisirsssi \. , •. ;-• DXAR SIB—I have been troubled, will

Scrofula, Canker and Liver Complaint for

unlilf commenced using thnVEQETnlE. Jam now pettinR along first rate, and util!using * ° VEGETIKE7 I conaidDr there itUothinc equal to it for such complainta. Cartieartlly recommend it to-eTcrybofly.• Yonra truly, ' Mnn..LizziEil.rioxinD,

No, 10 Lngrango SL, South Salem, Ma«a.

VE0ET1NB thoronglily cradlrateB ereryWild of bumor, and restores the ontira syatorn UmbealUayoonditlon, • , : .

YEG-ETINE. .PREPARED DY : *

H.R.STEVENS, Boston,Mass

TEGETIKE 18 GOLD OY ALL DBUGGIBTS,

comb oil ehromo: 7x11, rneonW,Drth 1\ BIB'., 1 ok lore «ardi;i fc

POKTJC

Dmiratlon Udi1.

Y a. t. ri.*TTF;n.

Iliiivt-ly tluj Juii(;hl mill fell,IVoccfiil tlitv Bin]/ and nL-ll;autpot .no nif'si,

findl.vBebid them here,htn.llj1 wo firo|>pi!il llio tear,Over tin ir Kruvt-;AVaralillnwept tltronyli imr Isn-l,&l111 stvd^Uiirnmi-trr band,bllll mutl ourbrnt'itiraHUod,

- ERA-DIATIOKS.

A barber's epitaph—He dyed and madea sigq. _ \ . ' '

Look out for drunken piga when nlo)niCB in hognlieads, ' " ' ' '

Wlien is D fish fit for a lunatic osyturn?Wbcu it is in Hoinc.

A Troy servant girl baa fallen heir to$30,000, rvml will upend tlio ueason atLoug Branch.'

Somo wretobed ndmirer of BI'ICDCO in-nlntstb&t a loqunaious speaker is li|co nriver—greatest at tho month.

Tbe reason why Pognufl are so fnr.be-binfl-band in tlie maroti ol civilization isbecause the; nro snob idol people.

When a man Itns aliiiainces that doesn'tiay, bo nsunlly brginn to look arouu'd for, jmrtner to slisro IIIB losses with him.

A young iflJy says that "if a cirt-fboci lias nine fellows ntVicbeii to it,1 it's, pity thatu girl Hkoiicrotin't have onet"

*• A blind mendiennt in Puiia wenm ibisInscription rouad hi% neolt: "Don't bejabiiuied to givo only a sou". Icau'tHte."

'Are angola plnjhig croquet, mamma?"sflked a little foi^joar-ald, the other

'ouing, wben the saw tho moloors shoot,

A piun saved froiq drowning a nightjr two since, iji Boston, abusoa tlie manvho retcaod him because he did not naveits hat.

"MyBon,'remember that your char-ictcr ought to HbinQ brighter tliiiu yourhoots." "SmipOBo I blnokon it, thou,fathor?" ••. •, • . •

What's tho dUfrrenco between tliolower part of tlio leg nud. tbo lotecomnt?One's shin anil bone, and the other'sbeen and stone.

Thn Gardiner, Maine, Journalmya lltatthere iH a Btoro ia that pfare in whicha Bkall ia kept, markeJ"Tbia man won(.drummer.' Uewarol"

In winding tip an article en tbe loafcorn crop an. Alabama editor remarked :" Wo linvo on exhibition in our sail ot pinamngnitlccDtJiairofcarH." ,

Spotted Toil ban appeared in his Springsuit. It la neat but nut gondy—a blr-blanket, a.pair. ol:bl«o flunuertrowpcnnd a wbito round topped hat. '

Josh Billinga says ho knows people./ho are BO fond of fiiguiaept that theywill utop and "Uinpiite with a'gulde-boardabout tbe dUtance to tho noxt town.":

A bill was introduced into tbe NevadaLeginla(iiro liy a Chinaman. I t wasivnab-bill ncninst one of its mcmbeiti,1

and was lobbied through by its finthor.

An Eofiliuhninn, lately imprisoned forbentingliifl.wiffl, said, an lie was lockedtip : "I 've ono onmfort, nnyhow ; andthat is, that I'm not eont to jail ftiioirg a mean thing."

A train ot cam on a Florida "railroad,.4886(1la man oiiiborsebnck, nnd therewas a great hurruuing among Iho pneson-gers until tbey.diMoverod that tbeliorae-an tied to tho fence. J

A little Boolioster girl wbo hud beenmight to eny in her ovening prayelr'Plcaao watch orer ray papa," lntdl>

Improved upon that by adding, "Yon'dbntcr keep an eye on mamma, too 1" '

dentlcmcn. who can't telltTpoloL..-.from BU nnpm front, will bear in minitbo nreraillng dittincLiou botwoen a balnnd a bonnet. One is worn over tbe

Bi.3 tho other on t i e napo of tben e c k . - - • • ' : : : • ' • • . . .

A Michigan 'would-be murderer hnibcon sent op for lorty-flve years. Hiivictim is Bnre tD rroover. If ho had kiIl<K_him ontright the tfertn would not . havrbeen more tbon six years. Awordtothrwise Michigan murderer is sufficient, :

- Tha shad ia the Conncctiont River arebeing bull-dozed by :tho recently intro-duced blank UftwC The; Hartford Timetiiyn'iUVthofihaii/^caUih^miteiaoiinromiBoa-tO' \io pnennajf ifttokihan'laalyear.aiirl,ntlribatis/thr ••-»->i-- ' ' -- -

^ A geritlernan in'- England oommittodeiioiaeUi8 :otlia'dajii^leiU-F

at 3oal too goodTbal'B why t i e Jnty rctnrneuajeraioireoordtag'thoir: opinion that.ajpowoil

Mr. lificohor buptizod twenij-flvo i»-.fuTits liiHt Sumlay rnorning in bin churchat Brooklyn. In. tho cnursn of his *»er-:non be mid ; "No one neod 1),' toldvbo uiiderslandH tbt3ezccGilii)ge[ire^vitli>viitch tlio timir.eliold wiis conducted by

110 JL-WH. Aliovo nil mttiuUB on eiirlh,and until tbfc duv, tlio Jnws niool in tlirmre of tlie linnHrlinld. Unlike iiny other)Mu|ik-, (bej bavo beou (loHjioilfLl milil,tiL're lie no terms cqnr.1 in Iho ntrot;itieshf-'y have nuffered; thev have bocuiciltered roimirflelessly, hut they haveiiiaintaincd llicitcsso:ilialriice atock andIheir Ki>int amonij tlie mttiuuH, nud huveconic iiown to our time a ronrked pe'>i>U'

ir itliilit; aud f,nr general rii-lue. Thntboy Imvd done so in, I bclicva, wholly

nigh the miniBtrations of tlio family.When tlie ]>)ntform tuts been eur-

roumJcd by crowing infniits. it is a goodtime to preach of tho household. Singlemun OIK) siugle women arc bitiiply nlplin-betic—Hint is, there is no mr-nning inilium. Only when the family has beenfoLindcd dollio aejHinitu tellers begin to

iut the qualities; and llio wortlscliiefly whicli are spelled out by these

iued lcltern uro tuve, puiilv, juwticc,truth, order. These qualities como nnt-umlly iu UID realru of love, from thepuwcr of love j nnd lovo in l>nm in thefamily—lioa there itaeuipii-o and unfold alie various rotation's and formn its vari-

npounda. And not only those,but itleuda itself in every direction. Asthe household ia the begiuutng of child-life, BO tlio household lies na the typo»ml moaning uf soeioty-lifo, of civilgavorniueut, of thoClturobaoJof roHginnit£olf, "Wliilo wo wander [u ovcry dfi'ec-Lion to find out tho significance of ob-scure truths, tbe ncut in which tho gicattruths of-theology are born is within us,and tlicso neots aro hatching Bingty inIho family, nud theology is but the out-working of these simple fnch, that belongto every truly virtuous Christian house-bold, Tlio household contains in itnolfthe BPed-forras of Bociotj ia all itn aftercomplex development; it in the onlyirrnngcment by which children enn be

cared for and reared up to noble man-lood.

"The wild beaut drops ita vounR ; onolicks and foods it n little, and them it

blind material inntiuut; but th<mother biwrt knows that tho uhild thntis bom into her arms is not yet born ; itia' canghb tip A accond time into thowomb of her heart and is born from thatand not until the child bus been bornft-cjin out of tho mother's heart ia it nreal child of God, All tho Spurtaa uotionihout bringing np n child nt the nation's!ipeii80, all the uow-faii^lod rlolioua of anoialistiu teudunoy, retiring cbUdrou by

wliolffiale—-as it wero, fnllierlug them bymachinery—are wild and fatal. TholioiiHoliold is the,only pluco fit to bringupahildrenj two piirents with oliililronunited to tliom by nature, is. untnro'splan ; the father and mother ure anito.lto tboir children, aa God is to hia crea-tures, for they uro thoirs ; tbey aro hornof them and1 lake their nature; they arooraitora and stand in small Bplicroarelated to tha fnmily, oe God Almightystands related to the things he has created30 thnt paienU nro Qod'e ; tbo warmth,'the brooding of lovo ore indispensable tothe children. It is true thnt some comeup—we don't know how—without much,-orintb. or brooding; children Imve elaa-

tio untarcs,*oud enn do pretty well iuspite of their parents, but in geuernlcliildrcn that do not spring from lovo oriro nut reared, in lovo. ure not ouuuiiutrorseasibility ; oil the finer I raits are'tbofruit of the mother's brooding. Tbrrcis no other sphool in the world whereperfect love is taught except tli is, where'tbo fatbor ia principal and tho mothercbiof instructor; it cannot be bought norimitated. Subordination, order and loveof good gavernment nro taught by the

ily; it tenohes also the trne tneaniugof that vexed qneatiou in theology,' vi-carious atonement; it toadies UIBO ;thejustice of tho divine/government. To Baythat there in nt the bead of* the universea being that ovorraoro strikes in'wrathand iudiguntiou is to cleat a* devil and

111 him Oai. Tho true meaning- offorgiveness will be found In tho house-hold. Haa a child lied 7 There nro agreat many parents who when their chil-dren toll lies, ought, to go up to tlioirown chambers and take off their clothesand givo themselves a sound* whipping.(Laughter.) Tho child lies often toofloapo from tbo dreudud. tyrnuny of theparent, but the truo mother's heart only

mils till (ho wrong isnilmUted'ami COD-fcHscd, and then opens her arms in for-girencsa. . . . *

Ithiok; tlio treatment of little chil-dren is oftentimes the best lesson for thelarger ones, 1 think .1 used tu getmuch good wbon Gliaries WSB whippedas nlicn I was whipped myself, and ontho whole I think I preferred it.

It ia mncu to be regretted tbat theextravagant babits of ecioiuty are' coxa-[iclliag men to be lutcr* ami luter inToundiug .households. Prcmaturo inar-rings ia of course to be discountenanced;yet mnrriugea while people uro young arcfruitful of lova aud fuittfuljibf safety.ThoHO prudential marriages; after thirtyor tliirtyrfivo y«nra of age, uro very ranchto bo depbtcd. I tlo uot say it is notbetter to do* right late than never, bnt it

a great dc.il better to tlo right early,because not once in a thousand times arcmon and women brought together with-

it fermentation in moral* disposition.Snehis tbo way iu which conncctioniaio formed j there ia ao mnch of chancein it after all, or of taste; thnt it 'isindeed a wondor that thesB councetiomarc not more often unhappy; but whenpersons como together at the early ageot eighteen, ninotoon, twenty, inuide oftweuty-flvs, ibcroianBoflnefiB.aplinble-nesa.of disposition in'thorn.: and theyAdapt themeeWca to ouch other as theyoonld not do in Inter yca^Bg.. Tbo firststep iti -married.lifo1 is to .learn ; t iewoman has to learn how to submit her-self ; tba man las to learn how to subrait himself, , Tbe hiiBbund nbd wife arcscrvauta; tho.miin Is tbo owner of tbewomnn ; tbe woman ia the owner of theman ; each has to learn liow'to obey ambow to rtilo, and both of them in love.Now, when men'are yonng this educa-tion, which alioald.bo.presided over bylovo, is facile and not tUffiaalt, but latiin Hfo i t « hard;to acquire. '

^ An'anpiqnt. (rpBtom, prbynfis in Bwodonrelative to,tbo bari^l-of Qpinsters. .Asmall looking-glass is placed in tho cofflnso that •wh™ t lo last trn'mp Bounds theoccopaul may bo.oblo to loos to bor hairbefore going before LbehemTenly tribana

Mrs. Tomrljmi'., TronsprR,

Tor weeks JIOHI & queer pnbliculiouma been 1'edilled on Wall street, New

York, vailed the Volcano. Its contenduro ct-rtuinly fiwy. Tbo editor callsiiimsidf "T.)-Ili-J.m1"!jiit in UOHUHI—:IC i.sn Ynukeu, ii')tnJup—lie is knowniw c> Tiitnrijrin EHiott." The pci-sonwillitif,' IWIH impL't'-utad-iuk volcano in

.orlby of dehoription. lloi^lit aboutfive feet four in fins, cituipnet build umifioncrul nirof KprightliitoRs, Wliito duck.routers ivilh it twD-iuoh rodbuuil on tliuouter senni ciicaaed a well-rounded piiirof iDgti tcrininutin^ in very mnull feet, u

aistcoat cut low, and with hniasbuttiJiiB; n gray frook-cont, biittoniiigup hulf way, covurudthe chest. AiouudIho wtii-st aBcotcli x>luid BUHII wua tied in

buw-knnt, tlie endu hungiug down uafar OH the cunt; over the ritflit shoulderwas thrown a four-inch rod baud, fromthe owls uf which tlnpcLded tho bagcontaining the Vvlcanot, six cents cncti.Thin BtmnKcly nttirud person wore n lint

hicli was meant lo iiuituto u cardinal*!*,color, tubscls nnd all; but it ".as worn

Delicti up on the left aide. Ou top ofihe bat was a yullW ttiip of piiHtr.bimt-d

which wub priutcd, "Tho Volcauo, 0cents."

The policemeu in that quart or of IboJly paraded by HIIB gaudy ilgnro lmvoici'ti puzzled I" k"<"v its aga mid HOIHO-

Ihiug of itw pedigree. After necks' en-dopvorthoy dubbed it a » Wlmt-is-it."Ono more eutL-rprihing than tbo othcragot into couvorgntio!) with it, mid tu hij

ill tliia attruciive npiJarel waB a woman.I t iborRupon beenrae his duty lo fetchtlio wooiuu to JiiBtice Otterbours ut tboTombs Police Court, when aha proudly

lertcd tlmt »lio WUB tho wife of Tum-Ri-Jon, A World rcjiortor chatted withMrs. Tom-Hi-Jon wliilo her case WO3lentling. She talked not about ivouiou'a

rights at all but about her babicn. Bbeknew they were hungry, nho Bnid, andthough Turn-Hi-Jon eouM feed thorom a bottle, nnd in fact had dona BO

on occasions, she didn't approve uf tho

, nud ahe wanted to get liTo bear thin from ono to all appcarnnccia trrtn (sho weal's her block hair eliort

d pnrtwl on the oido. a Btainling-collarand bliick tie) WUB somcwliat htartling,but it wna dime in such a tons of sin-cerity that Byinpnthy took tlie place ofany otliur fooling. Mrs. Toui-Iti-Jcu Is

lite guod looking."My Dttme," said slie "is SuziDoneli,

and I am of Italian extraction, I wasborn in Snivrnn, Me., nbout twonty-sDvenyeai-s HRO. Smyrna wasn't big enoughto hold mo, BO I went to Huston, andtliom toot Dr. K liotf, who i» tuy ,hu»bund. About three yoai-s ago be startedu paper culled tbo Lunatic. I started>tit in mnlij nttiro mid snhl it on tbeitrcut, but they never nrrestetl inn

thcL-c—tlioy'vo got tna mudi flenee. , 1innio uttiro'bf?ciniBo I have tlu in-

dcpeiuloiicn to tin BO, und I wunldn'tdisgrncB myself witli peUlooius. If IboJudge, as yon say, wont let no gociooptin petticnatB, bo'll have to givo them toine, for I haven't a Bticli of Bach cloth™.If they won't lot me wearmalo attire, I'llleave the town, bu I have a good mindto Btny nnd rough it out. Mylwo chil-dren ore boy's, tbe oldest named Retalia-tion and tho youngest Avenger. Myhusband thicks just an I do. -Poor fel-low, just tliink how ha must bu worryingabout mo and how my babies are crying I"

The Judge cnllod bor. and, innuswei'totho charge of disorderly conduct In wear-ing male attire and collecting crowds, shnBflid eho wns not guilty. "These clothesare mine, sir; nnd I pqtd lor them, andI have a right to wear them. I'm sureI attract no more attention than thedumb-liellmaa or.Dr. Mary Walker, andtbey aro never arrested, Bcnsiblo peoplenever stop to goto ct me, uud I dun'twaiit any oao to ntop and look at me,My only rare is to sell my papers."

Tho Judge reprimanded and dis-charged her, and Bhe went homo to Re-taliation and. Avenger at No. 50 Wash-ington streoj.

An Audience orOnc.

Quito n number of Giugular thiugahave ocourreu in Buoyrua, O., andhave the follow ing to offer as oca ofthem ; Hcvond years ago the Fosters ofPitteburg were holding theatrical Enter-tainments there, nnd during their Btay anovel jneideut occurred. Mr. Foster wna

_ n the hotel (tlio Sims House) ru-minating ia all probability upon tho fu]tiouso be was to have tbut lilght, when

\V, s entered the room with a billfor the evcuing performance in his band."ArO you tbo malinger of the theutro,"asked W. S—-. *'I , am sir," ropliedfoster. " You aro to play ' Richard

night?11 "Yes, air," "Well/ lam and always bave boon fond of theat-ricals, bnt never had im opDortnnityof seeing 'Richard m . ' " "Very well,sir, como to-night." " Unfoitunatoly, Imust go to Coiumbna tn-night ou tbe0:45 train. Notv,'ho\v much money wouldinduce yonr company to play 'RichardIll.'.for mo this afternoon ?" Foster,thinkiug fora moment, rcplienl thtit lie

mid do it for §25. "AnJ what wouldyou cburff« ostra for tbo ' Rough Dia-mond?" Foster replied 810. To hia

*• j \ft • g pullod bis weasel.

counted out (35, passed it over with tliremark that ho wanted the porfornmncBto commenco nt 2 o'clock slinrp. fostergot the company togothor rotated thecircuroBtimco, Tbo idea of ptaylnpRichard to an audicnoo of ono wna ex-eosBivoIy ridiculous, end BO now in their

!xperienec lluvt they allconapntod. Twoo'clock came nnd W. 8 was on bund.Chooflinff an .elieiblia. positiucocking his' foot uppn tlie baok of thesent In front of him ho waited for theperformance to begin. The bell rang,np wont the curtain und tho play com-mon ceil; Never did the ceiors da beltThey nil exerted thcmEclveB to give tboirpatron an entertaiument fully worth tbeprice paid for it, and they uncoee-lnd.

\Y. S appLmdcd vigoromly at differont poiutn, nbd' nt times domaudiug arepetition. At tlio oloso of-tho piny,Itiohnrd m , Mr. Joseph T. Tannin,came bofuro tho cntlaiu and rcflpoude(>'in a neat littto speech, A danoo and asong follawod, after whicli tho farce oftho "Rough lliamond" was plnyed.W. S—— hngucd, roared and npplandcil, and loft in time to t»k,e t ic6:15 twin, . . . . •

An Ksfjtiimaus M'ctlillng.Shortly there entered, in peifcut iail-

euce, u corteKO druwiup; a dog filed, iuwhich WIIH ecated tbe high priest of thetribe, ond a more riltaiiious icoLjiet I uevtr beheld. Ho wus stripjuid loI'm uaint, and BID eared with oil nnd coljriiig niutlor iu ulripci, whiuk jinvu bin:HID ttjijiinirunco uf u Cliinow: JOHH. OUhis licml witsntirn of bwu-d'ct.iws, sur-

uik'd by' n l tinoriuoin jiolur bour1

loud. On IIJH filjuulilcid wiM'u ]>!accderect on end twu hirgo waltUH tuslis,fiiucifully decm-uted vitli strips uf rodflannel, which lind bemi obtained from

ulutliing u fa drowned Bailor washedanliore. The lower port of liis body wuscovcreil willi otfjer HIIIIIK, over which

•re Bpreiid a miinber oi young f>oala, nilalive and burking. In the light baudhe Iietd a spear, wliich he waved ulofi iu

-jutrieal innnni-r, vliitu with Liu leftho motioned to the bride and groom tonpproach him. ' The whole concourse

o »ud with shouls of gliidncas capereduroiiud tint priest's chariot, Thi-i heiiibinitted to for n space of ten minu te ,

mid then, impcrioiiHly timing bin spear,cuminaiidcd silence. Tlio grown WUH

directed to prufilnttc liinisulf lipootiie rarlb on liis bnck, and the bridedirected to pluea her right foot upon lifethroat, which slit, evidently did withreluctance. While in thin position tliepvlest iiiatructeil the groom that such waato lio his futo, troJdon under loot bymen, hliould he ever prove untrue tu theplighted troth. He was then purtnitlcilto riao, uud dm-ek-d tv iipiiroiich tho oldchief, wbo plact-d a sjieur at liis breuut,tolling him it would bo his doom Rhuuldho prove untrue. Ho was nei t directedto bis father, who, producing a flisbingline, informed him tkut he would cboketo death liie offspriiiR tdiould be proveunfaithful, Then to clup the climax, liewas directed to fnco t|io entire tribe, whoImndishing their sjicara, yelled nt the topof their voices vengoaiico ou him iu the

it of uufnitlifulness. At this junc-ture tho groom, Apparently overcomewith emotion, dropped on llio ground,and bowing his hcml tu Ihu onrtb, eriod,

I will be tmc," until raised to kis fuelLy the biide.— San Francisco Mail.

An OrientMr. Osiuiayaii, in his book The Sultan

and his People, tolls Iho foliou-ing atiee-dote of a Turkish iibysieiau, whose pre-scriptions and method of treatment willinterest practitioners in Naw York :

A person cxccoiliiit'ly ill of typhunfover called in one uf these iimlietd gen-tlomeu, who, altboiigb ho considered thecase quite hopeless, jiresci'ibeil for hisputicnt, and took hia leave. Tho nextday, in pausing by, ho inquired of a.servant nt the door if his muster was uotdead. "Dead I No ; ho id mueli belter."•\Vliorcupon thd doctor pracccdod tip

i'H to obtain tbo .solution of Ibis mira-cle. " W h y , " said tbo couvnleBcout," I wan consumed with tliiwt, and Idrank a pailful of the juice of pickledcabbage."

Wonderful!" .quoth tho Doctor.Aud out caiuo tbo tublote, ou which thepliysioian made this inscription, "(luredof typhus fe?cr, Moboraed Aglin, an un-bolatorcr, by driiiking a pailful of pickledcabbage.

Soon niter, tlio doctor was called toouothor patient, a yogbHUgee, or deulerin embroidered baudkcreliiefs, sufforiugfrom the Bams malady. He forthwithproscribed ."a pailful of pickled cabbngejnfco,"

On calling' tho next day to congratu-Into liIB patient on hia reooyery, bo wasastonished tu he told tlio man wna dead.The Oriental iEsculupiiiB, in Iiia bowild-crmout ut these pbononiena, cioie tu tbesufo conclusion, aud duly noted it in hiamomoracda, that "although in caeoi oftvnbus fevet pickled cabbage juice is aneflioient remedy, it is not, however, to

used ynlcis fie patient ha by profusionupholsterer,"—EDITOR'S DBAWEB in

Harper's Magazine for June.

n Rotiianco,

Ismnil Pasha, lato tbe Egyptian Fi-anco Minister, was a romarkuble nun.

Originally ono rf the loweat grootnB inthe sublet of the Khedive of O&osbm,bia flret stop on tho luddtT of fortune\ma gained by marringo with a liberated(drive of the harem, wbo speedily initiatedhim,in all llie ray stories o[ that institu-tion, ami allowed liim how by an artfulHBO of tbo Iiarcni iurliience a clover man

tight raise himself tq almost any omi-ncnCDinthe Slate, J»mail profited by

ife's advice, cultivated tbo haremthrough Iier, nnd fouiid liimRolt oven'u-ally tho most powerful, subject in thekingdom. Ho amassed an enormousfortune, nnd'l.is csponaiture was IUVI'HIIeven beyond Oiienlul inugniftccncc.

* His Iinrcm 110 ono of the .largest tndraoSt celebrated in the East. It con-sistc'l of S(K) women, all young audbeautiful—for' Ismnil would hnvo no'women in his lmrem over tho nge ofthirty—and two torpt de ballet, ouo ofTrench, the otUur of Hindoo girls.Every- night he was conducted lo hisChamber bylwunty young girls?, clolliediu "fantastic and magnificent .attire,biasing in gold nnd jewels, each carrying

bor band a gilded tujier stick, amiraeb. taper gitiitp; out a different coloredlight, Immediately after Ins death liisInren) wiie bought up by the rich beysmid pachas, aud. fabulous prices wcrosaid lo linva bcou paid for somo of thabeuntics. Hin jonola are computed toue worth 811,250.000 and, BH ovcrytliingis forfeited to the Khedive, tbat astuteruler will mnken good-thing out of tbodeath of bis Finnnoo Minister,

A I B S J fellow, fallinRadiBtanfloof 60fcot,and eBdjiinc Tritii ' only, a fewBorotohoi. a bystander remarked that hewas "too slow to fall fan enongb to

An IK'HUN Lo'vEnlfl HEVENOE.—ThL•Victoria Colonist fnrnisbni the fullowingoecount of nu lutlion lover'e wooing andsubsequent murder of liis inamorata:"A snvago belonging to ono af tlio tribesnear Barclay buuml 00 th» west coast ofVuuuuuvro ibluud, bL-cuinii enamored of.an ludiun woman reccntlr, bnt pnul hinuddrCHSCB in vain. Her frionda objeotodto the mnteli becanso tlio nnmber ofhlnnkelB cu.it at her feet was deemed in-snffluiont to secure ber alToction. TheIndian liuntod, fished :in<l stole to pro-cure tho number of him kola tho maid onlinfl act oa ihepiironflii-tfiharms. Butca ofton as ho reached Ibo fiied numberaa often did UIQ fickle dusky oncutlvaucethe figure, till at length tbo Ravage guvonp tbe struggle in despair and, soughtlor lova aa more. His affliction, infoot, seems to huve tnrncd to hato, for,meeting ber iu the bash near tbo village;about a month ago, lie set upon herwith a knife, witb which ho killed her.Ho then cat off tko.head, cat off thoarmsnnil )egn, and mutilated tbo body?icattoring tbe limbs and piffles' thronghIh a woods. The mrirderer openly defiaipuDUbnu-ntftnd'glorin in th^ blood?

The 1 letillien t'hluce,Mr, Eoeclior iu giving notice Huuda;

if a free Itwtiirc by Prentice Mulfonupon tho Cbincsu in California, said'•We nre in danger uf lujn-utiiig towardho Chiurse thnso errors ind mintaltos

mid ciudtit^ tlmt wo were guilty ol•anl the Afi-icati, It ia tlio HpiriL of

tins linn anil tlie bear, tbut will notmiffur(•tiling tu ciime uear thetn nitbomllii)j.r upon it their paw ; and it is tlima!—Iho blood-lor ing, tearing animalitunng the naiiorifl thut rouds tlie weak

und tho poor in thuir neighborhood. Ifthin grrat civilized mid Christian peoplec.niuot enduie the contact and presencoof tho Mongolian rac-u, is it right Unithey Hhould loso their ruh'gioii aud theiinriliztilimi and their vaunted GhrJsttanity; for.if Christianity IB n BOI<Ibubble tho sooner it is pricked and bunt' botlLT ; but if it be the ttisdom ol

God, and the power of God unto salva-tion, we ought la abhor tbe cowardice

Btloinpfaj by violence to ward ofl"rotn our shores the heathen nations ofjvery kind. We are very fond of ex-lotting tho gospel to the heatheuiiatiuus, but we do uut eecm to liko to[mpurt tho heathen whore the gospolaught to «iist in all its vigor. I am notcure that it would not ba u goad plan ifwo should export «ome of our ownhnnthen und bring buck iu their placiowe of the heathen uf other lauds,"

Tliu Unman tlmrt."For an individual to enjoy full men

In! ami physical limtltli thj-ee conditionsare absnhicly essential. II.) A soundlirtirt. (2.) I'liro blood—rich ia all tliCelements of nutrition. (8.) A regular and[)crfeat circtilatiuu uf tlio vital fluid tuill the parti of the human body.

Without these, und a systematic cou-:rut ovr-i- the blood, thruugh tha ngODcyT the l.L'iirt, we can not have the im-lortunt functions of nutrition, BCCJ-O-ion, motion aud volition duly pcr-m'med ; ull uf wliith nre essential lo tbe•nil devnlopraeut und enjoyment of uvi^nnuw life. Thus we sou that thalu'iirt phiya uu important purl .in ourphyuienl struoturo, and eunrot bo rani-treated with impunity.; hence, anyngenoy nfffioting this vital enntm of iu-Iliiynco litcouiea of great interest toor.v tboiiglitful niiud.

The hemt \* the central cugine, BO tomejik, by which all tho machinery of;be huninii Kj-Htoni iflkeiit iu motion, andwithout which uo vital function couldbo porrurnicd.

This oiiRino within us, tlie size of aman'u huud closed, the smallest and tholeant c'Diupliciited iu HB structure nndworking of nil eugines iu the world,IOM u daily work, iiotTritu^tuudiriK itsibiiKe. which is unrfeotly incredible.iVitli its ftmr chambers, it draws iu and>xpcls about HI pounda of 11 uid lilood toho remotest part of tho body, with tho

reWity of aboutonn foot per second;Ml foot per miuuto, a,000 feot per liour;iJll.iOO fctil. or 16 miles, per day.

In doing this iumeusn daily work ofifliiiK thin limns «f blood mid distribtit-ng it thiou^liout tlio humnu system,

!hn heart inafiaa ubout 100,000 ooutrac-lions, and raises a ivoight equal to 122toiDi ono fuot in heigbt. Thin is ilonowithout any apparent diffioultv or fa-tifjue, whim tliu individual ia mibor andin a good condition of health. Now,hearing llieae facts in your mind, woire somewhat prepared to eoumdor the

ibjcct which I wishtohriiiKbefovoyouin a medical point of view, for yourthoughtful ooani(]oralioi], viz : 'Alcohol-iKin,' or 'The Effect of Aleobol on theHinnnp Heart.'

To illUBtrata what I mean, we willtako a perfectly healthy young man otadult nge and of regular habits, restrict-ed to water for daily drink,'ami counthis pulso frcqaently during tbe dny, fora Bories of flays—say elgbt or ton—iusuccession. Wo will find. hia pulao toaverage 75 or 77 pnlsationa to tbe min-utc.

Now take theBiimeindividunlandsub-loot him to tho influencen of aloobol for

like number of days, and carefullycount liiHpntao, and wo shall bavo tbaollowing results: First day, under tboinflnouco of ono fluid ounco of alcohol,iia heart will boat about 430 timua ad-itionnl in the 21 hours; second day,wo oarjcca uf alcohol will cause hisieart to contract Bay 1,872 or 1,900 times

more than natural; third day, fourounces of alcohol will increase bis citr-siilatiou (o 12,900, or eay 13,000, overthe norinul working ot the heart: fourth(lay, six OUUOCH of uleohol will ennaoiis heart to contract'20,000 times addi

tionat to its natural daily workings;fifth day, eight,.ounces of alcohol willoccasion tbe heart to make 24,000 beatsmere than natural.

Now Iheue facta.if truo, come hometo every man's well-being'and under-standing, without reference to tho moralir religious IfcaringB of this Bubjeot uf

intctnpcraDce.. If alcohol in moderate(lOBCs inoreasca feorfnlly the working oflie hoar* cimtral engine of tba humanframe, and by which nil its vital actionsand functions nro regulated—then it bo-COOTCH ii sei-ions qucHtion to the modor-ntedrnnkard, if it iswiuo or nntnral tothe heart, over and aliovo its great' nor*Bin! work; or, inothor words, uhall woby drinking alcolioliQ stimulants canaoiho heart to lift from 15 to 24 tonsweight ono font in height over andabove the 122 tons which in it« dailynormal task ?

Alcohol drinks add not one grain toIhe strength of a man, replnce no wastein Iho Uuman Byatem, but eihauBt' thoheart by BO ranch US its daily normalwork is iuorcascd by anaun stimulation.

This is bat one view of this importantBubjcct as physicians regard it. Thereare many others, cqunlly as weigbty, inrelureuce to tho braia. stomach, liver,Fplccntiiid kidueys ; for alt these organshave their functions greatly impaired orutterly disorganized by the habitual usennd ubiisc of alcoholic stimulant P. —Dr.fficJtard Waitl Richardion, of London.

TiVniJijis'T TASE IT ODT .IN TBADB.—"Uobcrt Coiiwav," Bung out Sorgean1

Woodi-uff in the Tombs Police Courtyesterday, ami up. walked «• tall, Mont,dignified-looking oltl gontlaman, with ftfat red fuue, u fttltcrand redder nose, abox in ono hand, encb as oountry horsodoatorn enrry, aud o cans in tho other.

"Good morning, Judge," Raid tinjnnn 'witb tho noso, w>th a smile tbuwonkl bavo frightened ono not used, toimiling.

Judge Otterbaurg"answered tbo salu-tation iu bis UHual way with tha remark'•You wcro drunk last night, Robertloft) talk about that," -

"Well," said tho man witb the redfiico, " I reckon the gentleman in bluehere might b'nva.thought me so, but iwns owing more to my laroenons than thiHttto liquor I took tu worm mo np," -• '-Wliatdo you do fora Hying ?" ask-ed tho Oonriv" .

'I'm a doctor, Your Honor^a chit-opodiat,"

"Wlint, n corndoctor?""Yen, fiir ; aud I liavo dsvoted myael

to this profession on truly lihilantbropiogrounita, having become lamo for lifethrough a oorn oa tbe little too of myright foot,"

"Yonr nose given you away," snid thoCourt . "1 think yoa owe me $5."

"T;ikc it out in trade, wont you,Judge?" But tho Court bad no coma.

io aubnrn-bairod yonng ladies w~mBKCBtive of a cold moruing, and

who missed flro during the leap-yearpast, now sadly sing, " I t may be fouryeaia, and it may he forever,"

Tbo WwternB langbed mBrrilj whenhe priQrbf craio admiood, bat having

Jlico'^ei thnl U (• liktly to-makethprloo al whtaiey bibber, tbeir glcduesBMgiteo way to gtjef.

CfiarlcM KIiiL'-Iej> Ure or Anhuiilt--.Biittoipouk uf hishcjuie witliout meii-

tioniug his love of unimaU wuiiM hn 11leave tbe picture incoiiiplete. Uisdi-fand bisboreo were bis friunds, ami t i n /know it, aud underafoud bin vmco an.leye. H« was « purfect borHeiiiur, aminever lout Vw temper rtith bis burn-,talking to uml rousoujng with it. if ic.shied or bolted, as if it had been 11 ra-tional being, knowing (hut, from thifina organization of tbo animal, a how ,bkn a child, will got ctmhaed liy jMini.swar, which iw ouiy inuretusod by iiiinihli-maat. His <ios Dandy, a Him Kcol.utorner, was his coinpiiuion iu all l.isparish walks, utteutlud ut tlio cotta-rtiL'titures and HC1IO»[ IUHHOILI, umJ i u IIHitud his cli.lareu'H frkud fur J2 i'eui-.Helios baried under tliu great fir lr<v«011 tho Hcctory lawn, with tills hiBcrl|i-tioii on bis gravestone, "Plilell I i-Uellefl, uuil OIOHO by "Sweep," iiioa^-uiiioeut blank retriever, aud "Victor,1 ntuvonio Teckol, given to him by thoQueen, with which ho eat u[i during tl.etwo last sufferiue nigbts of tlio littlaeresture'a lif«. Cuts, too, were a con-tinaal delight to him ; tho {.table hud al-ways its white cut, and the liouso imblack or tabby, and ho never tired ofwatching tboir graceful movenxmU. Hidloveofanimala waa strengthened by liidbelief in their future state—a beliefwhich he bud hold in COIHUIOD witli JohnWot ley und other rtraurkablo mon. On;boluwuiliveUafainilyof"uatU;rjuckH|-

1

rtiDiiing Utadu), wholived ou from ycacto your in tbo iwuB.liuIe iu tbo gieunbank, which tbe ecvtbo wnn never ullow-ed to apimmou. " Ho had two liitlofneuds iu a puir of sand wiupfi. wliolived m a crack of tho window in bindrcsfliiig room, 0110 of which bo hmlsaved from drowning in 11 bund basiii,taking it tenderly out into the simshinnto dry ; and evory Spring be would loitkout eagerly for them or tlioir ohildrcii,Tho came out Df, or returned to tbosaui«irack. Tho littlu lly-culdier, who built

his neflt every yitur under bis bedroomwinilow, waa a ooiifitaiit joy to him. Hebad also a favorite slow-worm in Ihochurch yard, which bis pamhionemwera wirned not to kill, from the mis-taken idea provnleiit in Kvorelcy thatslow-worma were puIsonouH. All tbes*)asteB ho eueouraged in bis childri-ii,eaching them to love and hundlo gont-

ly, witlioat disgust, nil living things,toads, frogs, bcetlBs, as worts und won-ders from tbe bimd of a living God.His guests woro surprised ono morningat breakfast when his little girl runupo tho «nou window of tliu dining-room,lolding a long ropulsivo looking woimin her linnd. "Ob I daddy, luok at thhdelightful worm." He had butono nvuv-

IOU which ho could iit-ver conquer—tospider, uml it was of him at If k . spoko

in "aiuucus," after saying "that everyane seems to have hia antipathic ani-mal ; I know one bred from his child-mod to zoology by land ami Boa, mul

bold In asserting, and bonest in fooling,that all without cxceiition is beautiful,wbo yet cannot, after handling and pot-ting, and eiamininpr all 'day long evoryuncouth and venomous beast, avoid aparoxysm of horror at tho *iglit of theDommon bouho spider." But, after all,a bird, ho often snid, urn* to him tbnmost wonderful of God'H creatiou: b6watched feir tb« nrriral of the birds o£passage every spring with a strange long-ing, and seemed ICJHH restless aftor tueHttullow had aijpoareil at Evereley. Hh»yes would fill with toara ut each fresharnvnl, end opaia each Autumn as bejrnovod over their iloparture. Ho kuowtheir every note, and was nev«r tired ofwatching their character mid babits.

ACOUPUOATKD OABE.— A rather com-uicatedcaeo is about to come before -'lio courts at Trankfort-on-the-Oder. Aively/ young boar was recently Bent there

by rail from Custrin, carefully eltiil upin awoodeu cage. On tbe journey, how-over, lie managed to break his priaou, -and devoured no less than twonty-flvnponnda of Gormnn jcast, which Tiappeu-ed to bo in the same carriage. The con-dition o( tbn misguided pig, when tho'cant began to rJBe," may be imagined,ie waa quite unable to bear liis mul-'lonly-ncquirad gmatnoia, and gave up

tho gliont in a multitude of sighe, whichis qoilo eapticabta under the oiruum-stanoea. But now the question is who!i to pay the damage for what ? Thoailwoy company ropudiatea all roaponBi- '.

bility. Is tlie owner of the carcass U>procoed ngaiuttt the owner of tbo yeastfor the lotto of his boar, or lo tho ex-pro-pnetor of the yeast to proceed ogninsttbo owner of tko pig for the [usus of lifemerchandise] Eminent counsel holdthat the olaim of botbparticsllcsHgnihr.bthe constructor "of tho enge ; bnt tho -limldor contends that the cage was nev-Brcalonlatcd to withstand the frantioefffirta of a pig stung into frenzy by thotemptation of tmenty-firo pounils ofyeast placed ander his very nosu.

An A.MT11I narnTng to TcRifttors.Mies Mary M. DnnBor left on estate, ot

tbo valrjo of inoro than five linndred.tbonsand dollars.: Abont forty inwyeiB •••appeared in the Surrogate's Court New- •:York yesterday to sastat on one sldu i)v"~ \tbo otber in contesting her will, whioh:gave about two-flfths of tho estate in ,legacies to relativea .and friends, nnd 'lie rest to charities. •'Under tkB uhic-ioe prevailing in that Court until JndjriV

Davis, iu tbe General Term of tbo Su-preme Oourt, adjudged it unlawful aiewdays ego, all tho fees and expenses ofthese lawyers would be allowed bv thoSurrogate out of the estate, whatevertlio result of tbe contest. At the ordina-ry mte of [irogretut tbo cud of tbo flvnhundred thousand dollars would bnippedily reacbed nmong tho fofly • witb-tmt#ny of it getting lo tbn legatees oiv 'thi heirs-aMaw. The moral is tbat no-til there isa law rotorm a mui had bat-,er distribnto kis estato by personal de-

livery, in his lifetime, with n corps of at-tending physioiana to attest bia sanity,tban leave it to tbo mercy of our presentmodes of administering tbo (statutes ofTIUS and of descent and distribution.

titOMSVAtib JAOiaos.—Tha widow ot'Btoucivall" Jackson savs that no manjas buon more tDiBQudontoocl than herhusband. "He Is represented," BIIO as-serts, "as having been Bteru, inexora-ble, ami bard-uktured. Ho was just tboopposite. He wis an demonstrative, 03affectionato and yielding as a WOQIRU.At home ho waa tender, playful, amiloving. His whole Ufa hung, aroundbis homo. ' Ho had. no ambition—uolova of power—no tbonght of place nndpomp. His horror of bloodshed wasinstinctive and powerful. Ho norvea"bis country from a eenso of duty. Howas pasaiDimtely devoted to children.

A wcrkingnmn shuffled ia ono day amipresented a will fur probates, 'Wlieronro the •ubscriblng witnesses?' adkedLtbe clerk. 'Do yon, went them ?' 'Cer-tainly : wo wunt testimony of tho gemi-iness of tlie signature to tfierwill.' 'Oh Ibut you must really Lave tlium'? Can't J.do ?r 'Certainly not ; wtien did this por-BOD die ?' *HQ isn't dead yet. I'm tanmon-l* And it come out ho trantcd hi*own will proved in Advance, so themcould bo uo oontoaUr-Pbiladelphia 7VNgram, -

Ivr oNWiita;—There Is a.popularbelief that ivy growing on n bnijn'ingrenders it damp and nnbenltby, which inquite nnreaaonablo; in fact, if a wall,particularly & north wall, be d&mp, tboboat treatment ia ''ja plant English iviesnt its buso; for not only docs the densefoitagoof tho plant keep out rain, butIts ferial roots absorb tlio moistnre ol*ready in tbe wall,

A preacher said, "Every tab muntstand DD iU. own bottom," A sailor[iimpod np, and said, "Ba t , sir, suppose,it hns no bottom T" " Then it's no lab,'1.rfltnrned to, quickly, and went on withthe BermoD.

. An. unpaid-tor yaoht U nowtermed* Q9Rting a»bt

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THE IKOX ERA,

S.i.t;iv-

f. tU< d..nb!it:£; the cr*oitv °f tf"°

nv-i <ifj in : t ' S ' '9 » < ^ w two ^«"tLi l:oacl o t j l net i aUie t t . Olbii

uiiua 17 tj trick ai^li ta-:ol>-twoiLj-* cwtmdwith l*Jl Mid wplial-

ba *j w« U"[ir«n tliia uutl the iwvk

.!• (..'•,<, : '-A-'tiiuituoiif{Uii!

•,i,\ i.: J*.nssin;..!(•[ ],rtii)erv,

cm>iilcrub!n

-falrtln

nd

•iininiitzi.unv ut Sinip un. Tin;I'tii-."f tiio satin

)]..'."il i Tin- itrcliiiib' U ctirrioil tbr,nu.;iit ietoKtli uf tb« tnnnel.1"I"*OII!Ltiii(;a<HiIWiiiiW4..frufk.

K l * , 1 h-i «i'.un iwtj >>J Ml iu regard to illSC*'Lr,!(:of irn-iu-i-ir-'of ro.'lt. A t>utu-r iJ '.j 'l!f(!|'. i f.iUut"of ilio CIPAI born rosy be fun

Tli^T i i In* fact tlint H*W0 1**''ic r » r d a o f 'umiiw. 7WI0U rubii; y*nl- of earth w m <

of U10uiudcr

thnt no «|'lir<"

iu the

of tfc*

KA f rom-•I* a n d

I 10,00(1

y-r.k

* truck

e Newton

Vicinity \c*a, •

hisfcoM arc dying off.

The trempM vodt 1U« count ; ot BusJ>e»about t l ,O00 but year.

will obfterve tUcorotitrodflcor«>moiii(H.

We dislik* HO w*<> tlie (prightly fllaintowPress talkiLg about graveynnlii HO soon.

Th.- Kuwcx Uibli- Sociity will l^M i<* WllA-inirtniiiry at Anrlorpr. I IPII Wcilaf.fiiluy.

F i r s prominent men liirft fomtnitttsuicide iu firmei county within two years.

Tbt- Hnt-kettNlown Presbyterian HalibutSchool waa 6S years old Sunday before lant.

T l « Jiotetit chemical Koda-waler fire de-ppart men t of Wtuhiiigtou I"*1* beeu r

ur Hi t T u r k - fi<n last j j g l l t , IIUWL

liu LniiiKniToli'sriUU,, : - T b f ltn«-ipii««rri>f iinr posi t ion, cvi-

Te.iefwr's Astoi ation.i. May 1-th, 1H77.

Teucher ' i Ansocidtion in tlio Hover KUIIC

: liLiililiiib' on tin1 abovi. date. President Gi

• W n t M >t

• tlir- I r .mt . l«itb mi | 1'

I-. wliili; t l ie whole

k'Vouvirilnu Hat tin'

| th« p r

e Mu

I- . IHIU'H-I wliicli liuve «oniK ttt,ta Efi>l<ti,!,,i ib« liitrlKtrv Slnti's. Tli'-rf uro uut| . -1 iljiiii ib i r t /mi i l io i i r i itf Mobmuiuu-(,.ii,., in Afriwi imrtli of Nt-firo L'lml,»\,',l: tlti.H Do].illation U to hu o j i iu t fdI r Ilii' liiimlred niiltiims iu E x t e r n utulS . j i l i f i i i As ia ; and in u Ubriclijiti c m -. . . l - a u M i M Wiimiam Hie «tnif?qle will\,-,nw fi III-} bittPii-sl, if uot t i io tnoslt-T.l-ju'—i1 since flic beg inn ing at HIP| . ' . . • . , ;? (v-.tnry. AiiH U will bo » CLIU-I- : ,-:ljir!i uo 'u ia i i . nt tlie j>ri."--«ut nm-luv.r1. CMD f o r w t till' Cllil I if. , ,- •• •

(1 .100,000 brigli tbe toutmclur fstin•r of l-riek i,t milliuLu). 'j-.ferl (inniidK ileM mil »IJ-I tbe | "•«*•Lii-t i.f b i » k « Hloue. TLo tni]. | KaokftUtown jusfly priile* .fedf on <roi

difficult tu dtill bit! tfliuiug t»67 JW-IMMIS who nttc-ud HolibsiHcliooL

Tbcy say that Newton can turn out men| gamble rt, and iln^s to tlio miimre yard Ihn

i) towu in tbe State.Mr. Beldon T. Kcrantou, of Oifonl, he

...' lii- liijt joinl bndly Njimiuf-d by being thron

Tlw roH.1 bf-d of the South Mouutatu railroftd ifi hetliK ['lowed ii[< by diB(jiititnl Umen. iu \VniT>-ii and .Sti^f-i.

A black b u s weigh IDS 5} puundu w.caught lu th? Delaware tlie other tiny. I t•ow fuid (list they destroy the Hhnd.

Tho Wimcu Cunnty rretholfiere PlectiriniH, fi, Hirnder Director. J. V. MnttifitiiClork, and Jiiiuou A, Cmutuiuii Collt-ctor.

Thr I^lvitlfre Y. 11. 0. A. in hanfcruptiuud burstid already. They might liiikiiowp uuch a Iliiuif couldn't live in Bell

rif,,uri, , ^ l u I tlio m o a i n s to t . r J , r a t*wI iuiiiut»K i>ail Un o'ulack. IteraUH ltiibiusou

1 ' i ypcn.d ili->cx-rpihfs b y nad iug well chown'1" iiim of fcetij'tiiiwi. The mtautf* of l ^ t

ii" »v rc rftvd a n d njiproied. i l r . J.

^ P L L ; C I ; T S A " M I I I Sr . M., Mr. C r a w

n'riMiuin l'. Cus.Ui'

inoilc' of ti'iiiltlnc prouuiioifttioQ,i rnury pr TOTUI elemenU, Hfiiog

luarkfi to denote proper wjundi of tlie lelU-rn |would murk ths difficult wordn oil the blwk-buard, would Iwve n cb»M pronounce worJawill, ojifiii l>ooi ; would uinlte a practice ofwilling tho difflL-nll words oil tbe board andwake a lut for HclMtuprovement of thtmecumuiouly miriiirououuced. liau of wonlnwere glrtU illuslrutiug tbo wroiig use of |\o*ul MiuudH, wruegewMit, wrong ayUhico-tion and wrong couwnanl wuni*.

Hiss Fannie E. Howull gavt ao eflertuhlrtudcrins of 6 p i f « eulitkil " ^Curiositr." - •

Itc-i. ft,* lAinpnon trotted tbe " C u bIDot." a*vt> fi good formula fflr tho WOisu'h M ise iitrt iu t^acliinf! it. He falltiM'.(l lilrwliB to dt'iiioiiKtrnto the procestt.

M'-ssrs. Klinfi, Nicholas, Robinson BIl!its*-il were qiieHtiouod concnrulug thewicthodK of Unchinu tbii. bmncli by the 1'rt

:—Ou Fridn.v, ntihuv, mi English

i. iiiinljrd a fish' below Hmiflli-', but (lid nut bind him until

, iiiiiriiintMlictMlli ult imo, ut 8A. M, Jr.mitt'liutuly after beitiy hooked :

tli.- li-li wi-nt Jowii tin? river, t=il;itig ou t !Lpwin l ui DUO huiulrcd T(\iils of line.'j i^i wntor lining s t n m y utul tlie fish do-(.-iiniiH-il. it nun hupo^iblf ; to jret birnI'.ic!:. A tt'utxl bv the watfir Bidtiiunilc!it • (jUiilij• imposurtile fur 5Ir. Cmnsl iayIn fallow biri fieh, m i J so (hinps n iuu iu -«,l unt i l n W ww liniiiBbt ut. «1u.rlifrht [ beneficial, so Tnr M u u d , HIO«IK" «i n s t luorniiiR from nouje dislatu:.-, b.v : ii*ii«.«ry to avoid increased noise u avM.-li iii> i i w tita woul v.iis J.-LS^I! anil I of the change. The cierciie should bi

to inUrtnin ulUlosaeH. Tlienpeiiruptc such as wtB enrried ou t in

ficLooHfewuflysjco. There are d»ys when

UT. Oarmbrant spokt- of genural exeiclnoti B.ihool. Thinks th« tendency In to fallitj B [DOliotoituuH round of cx^tcin^i tint it rcuuir^s coakildfiruhln euevgy tont of this r u t : he fladM eeueral e i t r c

tbe n 4 i wo--*l » d in tbe i

ilie aiidor.

Ut lust[iresiinci;fin bad ti

The il

lani-it1!! o n u g i nof many spcctutti

ii isiedlbe nigtit w

V('lira,itli

. T $ py ii»*!.t;i loiiif itutl twcuty-tivo

niyliinetweiiivflve aud n

lj.stnictive {oro»t fflros in Xorthitrn'X.-vf Y..il:. nnd iu tbo White Mountains>•! Xt>iv llanipsbirt', tliis week burnedir.iiiift-S BIIW mills, lumbrr nrjil timber,;.;ul oisi^otl lin ml red H of ]>copln to DeeW tliuir \Wvh. It ia )>oli.;VL<<l tli.U qmU>,n number of iiiTHOliu havo poriKlicil intin* tliiiin^. The loss oi property is fwti-iwiitt\l (n bo between oneanJ two mil-linns nfilullars, Iu JJniue, Muasucbu-Mth, WiM'uiisIn, ^lidiiguii iiud C'mnuhi,

In Alii'lii^uti nnJ Wiscor.Hin a liinitoi^J'Jlt niil.'Hin Ifugtliivus burning on TUL'S:<hy, iittlk'tiuy u l'«s lu;yond uoinimtu-

Otiicial n11 urns made to the It u roan ofBlutisticf shnn-tliiit during tbe month<-u.k-.1 April «l), 1H77, tlie exporls off,.\-.li \ic-tt from tho lliiilml Stntcs weraJ?.-t 10,8—'J poiindti, vulnud nt 6821.4K1.iJiiiin^ tho Hikmc! J.MIUI! 109,42f.'..;mils of fivhh mutton, valued nl tflT,-ti!3, IVLTC oxpoi'ted from tlie poitof Nuw1'orl;.

The Fiocmun Homu ut St. Paul,?.riim.r u Ui roe-story (nuoo ion, wus)iiirn?t1 liifit week. Tbu totnl lusi is£25,(JOO. It in meutionod ns a curiousfiict that Kuto Clnstou ami tlio lrt>ii)»owith wbiiilrslio in Iroveliug hnd engagediftoujf in ItiiH Inn for TbiitHtlay, 17th.

Tho CcntonBinl Honrtl Fl into tho Ttnauvy tit tlio

8 t

lUnitedl.St.-ilfi 81.000,000 ou account of tlio np-

]irik|trintioii made by the QpvcnmiGiit tothe Ccufonniat Ethiititinn. The ro-niniuing £500,000 will be jmi.t this week.

The Suprpmo Court of tlie UnitedHlnte3 on Mocdny remlercd a number of(k'ciaions, nninna thorn Iwo ufBrmingt\io right of a State to tax ruih'ouds amitlie proceeds of mines.

Spfcinl ngniita ottUt lnnJ offlep havoMze.i] aver SI50,000 north of logs onl.nkoClmrioR, Lu., winch bn<l beau cuthum government luuda. ,

tholaw neem re«tle»i, tiiey get weary amntwl HomelhiuK of thin kiwi to gi?B relielA tcvt in in n ten were devoted to can 6thf RiiLject. The Secretary WBi called UpOland was followed by Hr. Ecynolda, aft«rwbic-h tha AwBociittiou adjourned fto batf-pahtoue o'clocli.

Tbe afternoon Rtmiion w u opem

Count ; Superiiitcndant Thurber then inciup tbe Hiibjcot of Oraiomntlcol Analyst*. I!la not rotisclou8 of h»»iu(,' any hobby ID 1work of teaching. Tbure is lew than tb rl)tr oeut. of Uie pupils in our schools «t«J]ing Qritiniuftr. Hv cousMem rhildroo :

of ajjfl com pt tent to undenitnudbranch UuRbt auolytlcally i wouU UBOseiitonee w the unit and by pcreiMant worlwould see thut echoolofs ujjderaUnd, firsthe uiciplo senlcuce and second tpoiiud, Ti'ncheru will not succeed that coifiuo theinwlvea BtHctly to tlie text booVAntborn write trentiKeR that will lUtnd thoritlcima ot mnture lulodn bu t not suitedthe capacity of children. After definingsimple sentunse ond w i r i n g with it unt

; understood, then It Is vei l t« ha tepupils mule two stAtcnienU aud coni»oundthum. H e would omit teaching tbe complejteontpnee until In t rodudcgibe olementii. 'teach tba Hubjoct ho would aak ft tcbol&rhe can tell what he in telking ihout and lm.preui tipnn tbe mind that tlie mbject is whslin lAlktd about or " that of which somcthiniis mid or affirmed," &nd that the predicate Iwlut is w

Auy ele

d Of tho Bttbjrot.

ut bolougins to the nilijeoth b l

y gsknown as ndjoctive and Any that belongstin predicate an adrcrbial in nature. IZnBcbolira undcrataad tbutV coai|il» ehiaein & medified ek'tncnl, anrt&ccfatom thempointing oat t lo complex mibjcct uml p'redl.cnto fiiliro and denoting the ideas. Somefind it rjisy to uudcrntnnd what fiimplecumpouud ele lents w e , but l ianl to to]

uiploi , b ythe first two. If they find an clement tlitt

Tlio New York Asseinljlj, by a vote of \ netoiiat, they may know that It Is72 to 28, bas panned a bill to require for all othf re arc such. Bo with i sentonc

.»_•.. - .,__... . i n t ia neither iimpl« or.^..Hlo bdaolil byVfigh 24 ounces,

Tlio villnge of EysctiofT, in (Iio enntonol Ynluis, Switzerland, baa beeu entirelybnmcil, and two thousand peoplu ureJioiuelccta

Tha Sniirema Court of Pennsylvnniiihiift refused new trials in the cases ofnine Molly llngnlrea under seiiteueo uf

EnjjliHli policy condensed :—In noC.ZP.Q to fight for tho internet of Turkey ;iu any case far tlie interest of England.

In tho Adrioudfick woods Ihe ice inIiikca U begiuniug to brenk up.f i« snow MIOURII for sleighing.

Tbfl roof of a new Court House nt]U-I;funl, IlliiiuU, full mi Friduy oflust week, killing twelve men.

The New Tunnel Opened.Tho new D. , L. & \Y tunnel throtiKU Ucr-

J:';II I1II1 \riw direued oo SiiturJiiy litflt, whentin) iitutTuniuie uotcd by u s hunt week wua

A spociol trniu of tour pali

tlmTlit

pound It In coiplex. At this btago introduce * compleHftntence at "irhon Spring comes tho flower*will bloom i" by drawing s line OTor thflconnective nhow bow one clause in mademodify another and give instruction uponthe complex acnteno*. At this point it \do to brine in the text book to tesch theparts of speech, their Modifications ond tliclitssiflcation of the elemcnls. He tcochrnunlyiiiit and fftrbiiig combined to <i curtolaestcut. Sir. BPUUE Iioiiluson rnad a pi cooentitled "T t i e Student," g l i q i l

entering. SUt«d that he takes more inter-est ID teaching others how to read thi

mtitigftn oxbibition of liln own proficiencytn Ibo art.

Tho election of afllcors renulted in electingMr. lUmnsllobiuson, President; Mr. J. D.Reynolds and JIIBS Cutter, Vice Presidents;l l r . J . It. Cox, HccretAry, cod Oscar Hardy,Frogroinmo C'oininUlee. Mr, Kling w u

tl upon to treat the subject cf Qcngnphy.icludts tho use of bookn at first a

WM, dmwu Ly tlui ••Awhlwlou;" B"ided | I t i J " 8 «P mW drowi»B. commeDcei with th- B SUto In which he it teaching, secures ft

degrc*1 of fitinm&rity with tbo map, locatestbe towns aud woUBlainii, and after givingk-ufflcieut ornl imilruction puts the pj)int*rID tho tclioUr's baud and hni him local*places, A c , as required. Ha lisa frequentreviewn koepiag tho percentage of perfec-tion, The Attendance of teachers was goodand tho exercises wera praeiicil and intor-eMIng. Tha following resolution! woreIntroduced nnd adopted:

LCED, Tliat we bail as t good omenTeaming interest shown in the ex-- ' ! - " - - by tlio tochers,

is been both prac-. and thftt wo feel deter-

lined to make the best possible use of our

rter, of Dovor, itlm circuit of the old uud new lines betweenJlfiuofcru uud UcuTiJIe. and wero grtelisd b• !i wnvin^ of ILiff aud filing of ennuoti.t iho (l-'polsidonB Ihe mate. At l'dtorpou hauiUuiue urcii, hmriufj in ttowcM thinitials of tho Company, vas n\Hn\. Herathrt coin jHiny »lop]H.'d imd partook of achatn-l-'t.jno diniHT with Tin

t 1.1(1 J of LVthleiit Slnnn wore«|iuii tin? tnrin, inchi. l ins C&r. ikdJe , Eaiii.riiTWick-Hiiin.uf Sew Vort, Han . Win.V;':iIi..rriieli.%.Tu<;ksoii 8. SirUiillE, HubertJ l i n u T , Kco..ivoM J.-wfcH of the Erill.j. ,«rtr,f tlio S . J . .MidLiDd, A. L. D^unw,}'•• .tidi Yanilurpool, Thou. il. Fcddip, Mosos

n d manyjl'ir, Knp^riutcndcut Ktu'%iri

Thd new tunnrl enst S2.BC0.0OO, uud willnfiKl aMiving of ten minutes in time be.t wen taw nnd Now York. The nnuiber ofntcii employrvl iu tbe work van COO otimr.i]{G. WorkfLffin two ynnpi olgbtdn.Tuflin lours ouch. Tlilrleca men werekilled, ritber by fnllia^ down "ihnflfl, by pimalure axplosions, by bi'ing struck withplvccx of Hilling rock or by being ran orerby fiam, aud about • Joz«n more or lou in-jnrc. i

The funu'jl IB 2" ftiot in widlb nnd 1.219teetinleayth, eirliiHire of tho iwh of 35fji 'tiitofinPiidnnd-iSnttbe other. nmVitifn tolal bngth of 4,270 fc*.t or 160 f*ot nburtci' Ihitn tbd Erie tanu.4. Tlu fihufu »r<rt^van in nuiubor, pvitJK li^bt nnd -»inttlA

- t ' j anml cnuntroclcd ou » pluu flnrrwisirj- (iir.t'iif liny"Miiiiliir WHVV In Ilin eounlrj-

XOK. 3 nnd f> r.b'Jtn it-e thy full iridlh of ibi" liiuiittl,~ai>d nil aro snrinounhid by » .brick

iritll rii,iii£ to a bright of fiiitt'oa feet. Jha H ! open un top no thnt tie

v •'-•iltwiuiat first dcaianeS to bare an open'." *'cnt'nt uliriii So. 4, which In about nuJwny,•::f(iitWoxU;olof3p0fei!t; but ttia idea wiw

^ ,'»bnniloiiaiI,"nnd"tbB was congtnictcd in-, ' VBUKWIaIirgajJurf 1,-37 bylflfcpt. Hers A.*••)©»! aiatioa may. b» j.hicjd, >»~ Oint two,

* r a a Jbtbc. axnt-

(bo ... . „ ... .ircinoa of our ftfwociatloi

that tbe present session bun

Institute and Associntiou to tdvonca uiiMerest of *

HMOI.VFD, Tliat our thanks are tendered> the peoplu of Dorer for farors received.The next meeting will be at Chester on

Saturday, Jung Ifllb.Otctk Hi HOT, Socreta*y.

The 2tet of May.Tbe Critholli-fl of the tntire world wher-

ever their religion baa A fwlbold willslttmt«thetv.«-u!y.firit of May u a dty

t>t g«neral lejciciBg. I t will be tb« Bf->TOry of the episcopate of Roun

lX.;andtb«I7thof Juua fallowing, whichlikewise he u b w m d u a gnat dnj byllomtin Church, viU bo tbe thirty-first

year ot Ua pantidento. The lutlar treat inonn us jet unheard of In the antudu of Catho-l id in . Tioan the Ninth "lias sctm 0>e daysof F<Utt,"u* Hitdiop o( Home, in ipite of theolil wying, and in tbe present pontiff's csie,

* * prophnejr. "Xon vultlua annUFetri," Piong the Ninth bu not only beena Bishop longer than HL Palor, bat has mr-

bin jears of pontificate. .The facttha Catholic woriJ witli wou>\e*.

Tbn Bishops of tba Catholic -Clutch inohvs issued cjrctiUn! .calliug Hjwri

their foilowm to celrbnU, in" »b otpjtclajinorr, tha Iwo ofenU whiob ire of inch

.* »pd.Impqrf nw .1 lfe« Wtwf. ot th«

T b t SaB!Jfi BiUinlnrFrefhohlcrfl liwtwt-ellcolfcd Lewiii C o c b n n Director, (1. B. Diliuf- C k r k . nuil I t . A. Shcpixird CountyCul

lector.

a poi 'ki t book cotitninlng %\3(> RIy until diiKoreri'd and fient to tl]

county Jail.Tli*' iU-kii ag^nt at Ilftckfttstown h

recently uald about ne*(inty&ve tiekota;rw>UB in that neighborhood donlrlug

Iticeiidiurlus ana trying to burn, holeamifacturlcs, etc., lit lk-lvidere. Tli

tried to bun) the Agricultural Works onilight hut week.

HIuirMowneru, It Is sold, are urging Job)I. IHuirfor Governor again, with the ho;if having the Btnle Capital njovod up t

S() i r HO.

Burbot County owus #04,410.78 in outHiding notes and $10,Gtj9 i

School bonrin. T h e expentcH of tbe counll aa tyea r were |GU,lJ37.20.

Miclutel M. ItOHeberry, of Virginia, foicrlyof Pbil l ipsburg, who died May 12thaa the ownor of inont of thn town of Philpsburf when it WAS first laid o u tJi)hu G . Bftrtoii, fur 30 yearH Profewor

English Lmifrn.iKo nnd l iHtmtore in tho Gologe of New York, committed nuicide by tnk>ing polnon, at hiu HUinro&r resid«nce at Ham.burg, HUHSCX tiouiity, e a IV'edneeday of kulweek,

J o h n I . Blair ho i built about twelve hidreil miles of railroad lu Iowa and Nebrmkn. And yet lie will never bo bnppy a n the has tbe right to wnnr thn prefix "Hiattachod to bla name by the Wurrun Connl

ipexK

The IMairHtflwn Freanbouta of a barmt place dinplaying pictures which origir

ally cobt $10O/acb. That's nothing. W J 1•nnteo tbora'MO HOBBB thnt have bcerj

jmintcd at that very bur a t ft coat of mithan $100 each.

Ex-ikcrtlary ot the Na»y Robeson hasbeeu vlaiting IiQlvidertt. He toed to studynavigation outride ft saw log on hismill pond n e a r ' t h a t plncp, andrcverea tbe locality which WM the scenehis enrly wjuallc periltf. An oW Warroibounty former told as a t the time bo W&nppaintud Secretary that if n»ries could

liy wind power Oeorge was the man ttthe poaiiioc.

Tbe Goiut DD Toendi»y decrued that $1<to ba paid to each of the AUorneyR, (liaddition to tha taxable coetu) out or tli<

ilate of JTaa. ST. Andrnws, Jox 2j days' florTices in th« caw of tha exceptions of IViIlamiln to tbe accounta filed by JoncplHuwel). VUlo (he attoru^jh differedon every other point, vhen tha que«

muse] fees came before lb,o Court tbcyftgreu! admirably, both at {p' amountthe justice of such an allowance.,—WaxnJournal,

NOTICE!The i nnn i l mcoting cf tbe BloukboTdrri c

the 'O^dau UIn« lisilroid CompiiDy, will klieid t t thoofflc« arfl iorpell lel iardi . ioDoTitheheld i t tK J.,on

WEDS'BtiDAT, MAT Mib, lhIT,at throe o'clock r. x .

GEOnQR ItlCHAllDR, PmlfleulDil«4 Poftr, N. J . , M»J IGth, 1B7T. 33-2w

MOTIOE!Thei t tuDirmfoHDc uf tba gtaoklmhler

lbs OgHatt Iron Company, will bo Itott) at tbijIDce ofQftorpu Kicbnrdi, in I)orcr, N. J, o

WEDSEBDAY. WAY BOth, 1W7,it four o'clock t. M .

GEOltGE IH0HAHD8, P . f iDetfcd Dorer, K, J . . Uny ICth, 1B77, SS-3«f

Of ihe Collector of Morris Co.

From f o b n u r j let to April Mtb , 1877.

1S7T. . BE CE 1IT 8 ,~ 'b. 1. B»!»c6* or crnb in b»nk, 13,1KB 01

le Jollowiop notoa discounted a tN a t b i u l I ron JJ inkt Uareb 3d, 1S77,10,000 OS

" fith, " C0UU 0U" 6th, " 6,000 CO11 a a t b , " io ,u iooo

Uoonton towmbip Btite >eboo] tax, d,08O 40ip BUte aebool icoontylax,

lp

Hcudbim lowmLip f.'lorriatuiriiiiilp "[oDtTille townahip "It. Olive townnbip *'udFtio towniibip *'cquinntic towmhip "Mcktoaj towDshlp Ststo I t s ,

272 007,100 "9,SUQ9,300 00

9 M303 1)3

2.500 «05,000 00Itandaiph township L' "

Voxbutj (owmliip ' " .\V»«binKtDn township " '

eJiVJinuoc tawmbip on account ofbluLty l»i, « 500 00' '-'^iittid of 2-oil) tai, 05,319 83

iaK« ttmUrsolii, « MllierlrT freeman, larrloa of midrawn from laid Collector iUrittlti,:booli ol tha county,

DISBURSEMENTS.pruDoii.

CHAIIlUf TfltmiBJf.ib. 9. P ia l Lu«, orilar Oho*.

icr and Purot, l » Otfdo do do 9094o do in 1WMdo -lo ilo U 00

arch 1. Samtul Hklmiu,Becker. Allra. Hay-d«D and Parrot, &) M

18. Panl Lnw, or<lepCtwrey ind Parrot, 9t4 CO

(110,916 M

romdnw.; l . 21. Jonnlhao Dixbn,ordcr

Unwell asil Leonard, 115 11ir. 15. John B . fieriuni, order

Howcll and Becker, 17 13Cliai.O.PiRrson.oriiiirHowell and Bert or. SO 00

.ril 6. Edmcnd Totapkioa.nrJer Nonfood Loon-

c h X ADCSstnt Hurl

IE. J. T. BigabF, o»b>rBiono lad BimpfOD, W 00

19..JohDF.Larof, brderBroio and aimpioo, 6 35

[ar. 39. toha H. poit, order$19 S»

. » »

F i b - H . J - V". ^•'•» t>i»^f, w -dcr JJorwowd t u d J » -cobci, 110 M

15. Ci-rasllna Jtcobns,on] r NorwcH.il audJto. hot, 'Ib f»

)fi. Jnlni ){. Tn*\, orJerG l l J d Il tfl&OU

«l. 21. W. B. HttiviDt, oril«rJJiiLl..TaiHi!Snii'.L, IU 25

.prilll. Ink Si. Sliarp, nrilcrBu'l.tiUiiSiJiiltt 11 DO

Ftb. 3. Julin J. CIFCO, orderH.ipiwr and Oillaml. 155 00

M»r. IS. Tuuii. llviTK'.n. nrdorH»r>m-r sml (iillsnJ. 10 00

IttchM. J.hu 11. riiHi.nnlerHojjp-r tn.) (JilUti.l, 95 Mt

Iir.Se. W«lti-rS*iii1ott, olderAllen tnd Iluidi'n,

BJtK»WAT T-W3HIUP.Ftb. U. Oro. II. I.von. nrdi-r

Mult ami Vnii Wink It, ii 00'a. Jnr.es Muuti. i.nli-r

Blottnud VJII Winkle, 2 36Utrcb 15.Tliu>,lc:o WildOD,

ir<l<rd'i. 49 28April 13. C. M.Motl,unl<.Trii). 10 OO

" 1C. C. l'.Ccruk, iirilrrdo. 1(100

100 60

33 00

LL'XiCY.S u t « tuktaa lujlorn, Y ta -*derpool, Trt-tiunir, o rd t r

I*OOR nousK.OHDBH TBLifTSCS.

F<h. (I. W. U. IIQWCH, l.'FHa. *1,5W DO

liJwJ IniD B t n k ,nto*,artn£ rocKrr.

. lu W. T i . u i b r

y. J .D.RiTtiuldL. W. t h m

IC itO

JlIbrFXL-VNEUt'fi.i 1. I*. L. Luntlv, orJrr

Wicrtf. ' M2 609. A. W. Cimnell, Judgn

B3 64w.ts-uihOTiix 'rownoHii'.

th, 11. John CauliK-r. urdi-r\Wixi- •ii') Will, I, t l 25

14. Haiiirl iUflsUr, '; (10

Total lindncri, tl,1

W0I1K ASD COCllT UOUSE.ORDtniF TULCUUMITTKI.

eb. 3. O.I-.lJj.|rjnip!.', IN 08*' H.I^Balrsin,,!,.,

K '

1L«I) ,a,,*] L. tiny. io.

t l . Muniitnuifirtli, orJnrIk'tnii-imid I 'Kkluai ,H. V Usu^l.wi.ut, rul-k'clur, <mkr f

S-'uT'". VoKt. orderAb!u and (liotfy,C.V. Axiell, onlor Sli.P T . T M I f i b r i l ,

10. ?i. M. C<.n,iicll,orJcrWm. MrCarlv.clctl,V. W. Until. M.jJ.,tir-' tl IKA

10 00

C IS

us m

10 DO

G2 90

82 B0

10 00

60 10

57 W

I 0'J -2S

H C5S tt>

1 SB91 0310 609 001 3D

11 SO

Klr . r M. K»iu.

H.U.CDslr(ml,fi-.T. II. Jnlinon,EtliteL'iuii V, Vogt,H, L. ArinstroUK,

IT. w.J .pul l ,A D . Tappet),

Har.J, MorriiCrMichinoCo.,Lino, Allen *Co.,

13. ftjlumm) Hum,Diy.^ar 'UKiCo. ,

nalr Employmmt fio-ck-tv, 1)3 88

Tump^nmA- VTCIBL, 110 21Jl. W. W.i'alrcliilcl, ti US

April 16. »urristown0.»iCo.. S3 &0'• Aqiicdaet Co. 35 25

Hiy, BeiniiB i CJ . IS 991..C. Vngl, 1» 00

IS. F.K. PniniKn, E6 hiV, H. llubhitt, E> U5

(.'OSTH.OUDKB W. McC'inTT,

Feb. 7. V!, J . Eaitoi), •18 4017 fiO-5 15

IU CU1G. W.J. ^natiiti,19. Eilvrin C. Hl*ihatu, u W

la r ibS. W. J. K^tou, IK -J-l1C. '• " 87 M

iprilB. " " i CCJO. « " § 'JD

CIlIER OF THE COURTsTOIIDEB Wa. MCCAHTT.

Fob. 15. IT, ff. llcnu, f'"0 M- -u. » " • u oo

C0S8TAI1LE.Feb. 1G. N. II. Uriint, oidt-r or tbe

Doard,

BOUKTOH TOWS HI IP,Mar. 9. 0 . W. Pot-sliim, order

Worl ttut Court HomeCommittee,

HESUHAU T0WNIU1F.l i a r . SO. John h. Stiu'T, n n W

Btiger aud Carrol,HOHBld TOVTKHUIr1.

Fob . 17. J u b n W . H o v i . <ir.l«rConiniit t ec uf Wi.rk a n dCoon lUxua, ZO 00

Har .15 . II. 11. lldoher, Allen, •

HOKTVILLs T0WMSH1P,Slarcl, 3<l. l larret B. J.cubus,

o rd t r Jncobuii and Sorwiwd,MODHT ttLlVK TOWytlUlP.

P.-b.I*. l lnbt .CBi. tUoy, orderDartluj anil Kmllb,

riSHMO TOWNBHir.Feb. 38. Jcrc, H*rim, 'anb-r

Docker and HUTJI 'D, 8^ • r . I 5 . Thi>H. E . Aili-nJ «rd«r

Jlci-kcr anil Alkn, 104

BOCXAWAV TOWHFIUV.Feb . Hi ) . Van Winkle, order

StiHt.nciV.infcin1.lo, S5Wm.Motl , order Molt

OimtinitlcF,F d b . l l . Freeholdom* mcetlo|i,

pay nr member* each12, clerk t l G " ,

HERIFF.Fob. 18. AdvancedHliirimVt*-

mnn rorrourteiiMiiiiiefonlcr .Wm. UcCartjr,Clrrk, |

April i . rlhenff Frerman, 37d a j i uervicn and M-penneB, orili-r Wm.McCtrt / .CInrk, '

JUDGES.0HDKB CLE1K AMD BCBROOATL

. - 67

GO

U

F t b . 9. Alfred need,J . L . H»ou«K t

19 V l D l i

f20 0065 00

119 Wl85 00

115 QQk AUrednccd, 85 0019. VanclnvuDalriiQplG, 115 QQW J I Hanutiie 9[i 00W, J. I , . Hamitiie,

• 4 8 0

ELECTIONS1.OHATUIM TOWJiflllP.

Mar. 11. Lewis T . J M B I , ' | » 50' "~T. Francui P . Carter, 9 0U

- . — J9 ,

OKVKB OP IKIPJtCTOlll.l ia r . 19. £ . C. Drake, (7 GO

E. L . Emnionn, 11 COA. J , Stout. 8 00I1. It. Apgar, S 00

F>-h. I . Amlra i r J . Hmith, 'J U r . 5 . lUnr r l io l l , •

S3. W. D. Frcuman,do • do

Aprils, J . P . Elicboii,

IQ 70G DO& 00S 001 1 0

n or- Gordon,s McOorraick,

(6 00

r. c. NUQU, e ooSIorrlB McOir ra ica , t 008iepl>*n A. U n i b l c y , « DO

IU DOJD 006 Ot9 00

OJDEU or INMir . 11 Jni .Oiropboli ,

It . M. Bnl-Uti,JoliD Nul l ,P , C. Cote,

MQBSIS Towsinrp.'eb. 16, GrcenwooJ ind Ihyi ,

orinr H«yi>, Ptckbam, (18 00H, A. Frotinan, orderof tbo Hoard,. 19 00

rch ID. H. 8. Atno, order »rIwiptWtcrt,

21. 0. « . Pruiloi), ortlor' of lnepccUirr,

JohDM.lVU,DrikrofIrmpcclqra,IMIC O.Amoli], onkr.

O.P.fxnIer, order ofJuipovlor,- • • • • , ordertiamoi ID

900

COO

9.00

600

9 00

800.

800

900

fiOO

John thatebflr, onteroflnapectorB,

S3. Lcwm Plcrson, orderof Inspector*,psnioin. Lout, orderofinspfcton, 9 00

,pnt ti, W. W. WirclilU, orderor Inipeekiri,Ouo. w. Wertl, order

900

< 00

1110750

[»rclil5. r.J.Cook,53 e l 0 O

. lfl. Etina Z. Bnd<l( crder.JntneatnrH, «5 00

ptil fl. TliMdorv F . O n b a m ,order Improtora, C 00

23. Brloo Kimkej. order- lo ipooior i . 1 0 0

9ifH0 TOWMIBir.pril 11. C. W." D.oicb, o r i c r

Inajmclorc,PWJL'AWXOO TtiffttSif,

r. 31. Tbnnm C Dnrumm,orii,ua.order

S OO

oBDinortar, IS, ChUrln A. fiJllerj,

Jerome 11. Young,tpril «. W.8. Collard,

Chirie.M.TanlF,' 11. Tnune,

flDO7 40COO ,

DlaittsoB,.BBmn.llTVon

ft'.E.Drako, 7 SO

Coraellai B.Oige, order - • -Win. HcCartr, Clerk. ' ^ jl£ t§

F. I- Lumlv, order

EtiUtc lioulet. Vni[t,l[('«.k.'raiKlIIayH

1, onltrloktr, 5E 40

2a. lloontun Weekly lint.Ic.liK order Alilu andlV-cVbmu, 97 20

SHi. Puvid Jirnliun, OIIIITof tli^lliurd, fi 00

Uar. 1C. TIIOH. HitMli.P, onlero!Uu. l W d , 10 SO

10. A. W. CMWI-II, orilorJuJ K oA. !WJ, 00 00

33. Hoiiro Uuldrii, orderHoiilen

21. V,

SO. V»nwBk

n.linldirs,l.tm'lv, orilc

vr and 11 Are,-- A Stn«i, onliT and Havn,

65 00

13 75

05 S8

DII.LH 1'AYAllLG.NOTfcH PAID VAT. lllbll tlAXX.

bruary 17. 111,000 00•' 2S, 10,000 00

23. 10,000 00•ten IS. 6,000 00» 2:1. B.0O0 no'• 29. 10.UOO 0011 au. 10,00000

0, 10,000 0070,000

April

Mire]b* iiny m rut off bur-*bif1* iliaru, i3,S7C CO

3. Monii tonn Hoardoi£du<a! ioD, iMI .Hwkur, tr»a«urur, fi. 303 0(1

3. UunortrTonimliili, 3,KS GS• 1,'JIQ 20

3. UuuortrS. Morrii

Mr.jdhsni15. Joffumon

I l k2.W5 SO6.C57 OS3.11H7 1»

IJuuMimtfillu " 1.N11 6Ufllimler " 3,C08 47Prnuiniinc " 1,905 21WnuimiKlMi " S.Cin 79Pasrtlo " Q.0I7 78

April fi. Btudolph " 4,«32 11

STATE SCUOOL xrxT ' '( i . M . W.iglil, Htato THJiiuicr, 0,W8

RECAPITULATION.REOKtr iH.

JnlanfC of ciHh In Matimul Iron

'nno ^«ttnrwl Iron Bank tar notouiliscountud,

I3.IB6

30,000

HmJrfiirHMiitldtiMiM t l ,Mnrri*.MnnttilleMl. Olive,P l B i c

272 OO7,000,002 6MO03,W0 00l.Wtt 772,W0 00

10.000 OO670BO

1,856 41M

rttjnitnnoc, l.lWt 00iWkBrT**, eoo'jasosoa 'j.woooItondolpti ' . . 5,000 OORo<biir» 1,75000"* Illusion 8.6WIX'

lacnoe, on account of bounty tax ,XJlntribnticn2-rnilltairbC«lTi'drrain

E. A. Apuir, tftalei Hnjiorlnloiidunl, (nr nlil bridfrn tlrabor,rum Sheriff Frer-rnin, « rn lnn ntn^nevVtlnwn from Hr. A. B . licit.Un.latDffeUi'Otrtr,

From K. A, Apti*r'i drafts charce tu

Work and Court House

Crier uf tbo CtnrtCanaUMui-Frceh'riilursBheriU',

roit-ntortcmi

LnntcvK

nacyr House .

lt" Intorrul 1 redan I" Behools of the county

DiPCotluled biUs paid 70,000Plutrilmtion 2-rall) t a i 51,130Paid O. M. Wright, ireisnrf r , bilnnco

ma k-akl)"lu bank,

1110,911!

Statement of tbe Finanoial Con-dition of the County of

Morria May lBt, 1877.- ASSETS.

Arp't IIUP tlie county from rtqmurjooI aw na hip, being & bilancu due OQ

Inil from Wanhln£toQ tovcithlp onbounty Ui , ' IU

canty taira of 1S7S, yel nnpald anddon from following towQBlifpi, m :iwnton '. S,W»

Chilbam 1.699Chester 1,008~inoviT * ; 1,509

Mil!! *'.''.v.i.i!v.v. v'y.'.y.'.y.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. !5«;V q u a n n o e H7B'

P4ole. das Ju t j 1*!, 1617,Nktlonal Iron Biok. (lO.Otf ^0

»Unc8diiiou<Ualirlbutl9ii * 2-mllltax, • • • • ' . 1,033 29o n due to Qaarco OolJ-bnrKb, - • • ; 8,000 00

'oor moQtha and Bra d i j a 'Inlereil , . 48 60

116,071a Loco i t tbo county's dia-petal when collected, ' 16.038 71

E . V . HAUOHWOUT,County Collector.

foregoing tUtoroent 11 publielied In ac->(ir4»uc* with a rciolotlua of ttrn Bo»r4 p i sued

• * • •

1 journed SheritTs Sale!jrrli Circuit Coort.* Villlau If. Mcrlatl TS.Thorn n HUinott and William SinnoU. Kl.~ \e boo. ol ter. In caiw. Returnable to

ToeaOay In January, A, D.1B77.II. M";>1UNT, Atl'j,

Ttiesale onbobtlfof ibBabuvt-namedpir-:* Ii adjourned in tthe plan on the premUcflWmhlneton Totrmhip, llorris Connly, un

MONDAY, June Uth, 1877,p Ibe bonn of 12 M. ,rd a o'cUwk r . M.

• MESSDM A. FBEVMm, Sbertl.il.JU.ttHM.UH. r r .» . II.U

TEIF1IN0' I T S A COLXf IS ALWAI8 DANOEROUS.

D8E ' 'ELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,uro remeil; for C0UO1H, ind i l l MMKM or^JUKOAT, usuaa, OUFHT i»a KUCOCB

TCT DP ONLY IS DLDB SOXES.•OLD b l U L DBCaolaTI.

.^OUIIIKITON, 7 8lilb l .c.S.wYorl,

E; • n j o t l m.o l ln i of 111. 6totkbolcl«l ofL tho NewI e r . ey l run Mining Company for

be elcclluii of & nnw liDkrd of Dlroctonnf i . l jmpwr- " i l l I<B b.M at Itirlr offlco In Dorcr,I * « l n . . . U y , U . . 3itli, >l 1 o'clock P . M.

F O E SALE!

rwq jfp? E ftp TOBKiKQ OXEM;• •' • A p j i l j i o

J. P . MOOS, Mlllou. f. J-;8!7,' " . • " " / "-r».'4»'

Fpnnnmu k Wpalfhli J:MAESHAL1 * ^ U Tb l i v l l l l l l l f E v I S b f l 8 1 B 8 a B ! i o w !ftice thB umuhov of J1FfiIXEl<'HlT13 of my hmm iu u« du*•, - ' X^JR-XOIES ^3Q to $ 2 o «

Practice the First and Secure tlie latter

hy purohasing your

r

CLOTHING HALL!

MOERISTOWN, N. J.WUMIUKO r*nx». frniflALL WOOL " "

CHKCK "Au. WOOL. "Oooi) ]luKir>nKs SUITS'iKr. OllEfKrl AND BlB

CRiitM. to $i.r,i)*2.aii " n'.oo

ui 3.2fl " fi.im4.00 " fi.UU7.IWri.fMl " 10.00

1^.00 " 11.00iTBIMJStifrom 12.00 " l'i.00

PlKS DUOOKU. fioATB AM. V h W

I-'ISE Uuf'KBuiTH from l",.in) " 2" Yowya :t..10» 1" IIUVH' " " Jt.ilii " I

JkL-K 1'L.VXKFJ. SI'ITM frrtui 1'i.nO " 1CHLLUHEN'B Krnn a sjtucmSly li.tH) " D.00

DON'T BUY RASHLY!DUT DROP LV AI

BAKEE & BEEMEE'S

W t coll jour spoeiu! atleiition to our tlegant assortment 0

r 812 BUSINESS SUITS, j

A I.A1IO1: .Oi l ' ELEO,\5T AS30BTMEST OF .

ALL WOOL PANTS from $2 toIn tliis immense stock you will find nil tho LATEST

CA.SSIiiEBES ANDCUT AND MADE IN A SUPEEI0K

^o.pninR lmviug been spaieil to make these fully equal to Hie Wiusiom marie work. In co"iTo\ 3iIXTVit£9 wo have pants for $1 «e r „ •

OUR BOYS' DEPARTMENTis l!io luiycst in tlio Stnte, occupyiug OHU culicc soparuto sloi

CHILDREN'S SUITS from • - $2 toBOYS' " " - - -$4to$l2

We purdiaso oiir gooiln entirely for cnsli, and DS tho to'ndciicv ilprict'H uro (lowiiwm'il, wi; uro jucjiitj-eil io give you corresponding iinta

MAKE IT A POINT to come and see us nml oxaiuiun {15IJIENBE STOCK before you li.ij.

J. MARSHALL •& HALL,THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHIERS,

807, 809, 811, BROAD St., NEWARK, N.J

LARGEST STOCK! NEWEST STYLES!

AND SEK T i l l : M ! W STOCK Ol-

they have just received for Spni.vti and SUMMER, comprising evurvthinew ftiitl desirable for Indies wear. A complete now htoult of

GOODSEVUUVl'HESa IN THE LINE OP

ISS-GKOCERIES AND PROVISION'S,"®'*TEAS, CAUSED FBIIITS, OROUKERSUGAB9, VEGKTABLEB, HSH •SPICES, DRIED MEATS, BOOTS,COFFEES, SALT POHK, SHOEs!

Alwayn o Can itmt ol FINE anOCEKreS. H11CE3 LOVE11 l'HAN E\TJK.

SAVE S5 PER CENTBY 00IK0 TO NEWARK TO BUY Z0DTI

CLOTHINGKNTIB.B I TEi-VC STOCK

OP OUB OWN MANUrACTURE, OUT BY

»®"IV13AV P A T T E R M S . - aElegant in stylo ami finisli. TVo puy CASH tor onr ooous aiiJ sell fiSmall Profit Our utoro uxpenuenuro much less tbim a-iy of onr copetitqrfl, thei-cforo customors will findit a groat 8A>*iiig by looking for t

«BL¥1 FBONT,"815 BROAD STREET.«e- SEE THE PRICE LIST:

Spring Ovorooata, Diagonal ami Casniinore, -. - - - $8 ,10 ,12 ,1MOD'S Bnaiiioss Suits, Now Stylo Plaid and Stripo

Oussimoro, . . - • - . . . . _ . . . $T.OO, 9, 10, 12..10, llBluo Flannel Snits, Doublo ami Single Breasted Backs

and WalkiiiR Coats - gi3 ( j ,Black Cheviot Suits, with Cutaway anil Sacks, aa Extra

KooBiiit, - - - - - $ 1 3 , 1 4 , 1Dross Suits, in Blaok Clotll, Diagonal and Plaid Worsted $18, 20, 25, 3[YOUTH'S SUITS. (15 to 20 yoan>) $8,10,' 12 ,1BOYS' Sum, (10 (o 14 yoare) Mi.vod CnaSinicrc, Plaid,

Black and Blue Trioot, . - . . . - . - $S,G, 7, 8 ,10 ,1Cnn.uiusN'B VEST Sun's, (1 to 9 yoora) - - . . . $3,4, 5, G, 7, (All tho Now Stylos Cossimere I'anU Iron) $2 to 1MM Fair Working Panta, lioavy and strong, - - - S1.25perpaii

JOSEPH COLYER,THE BROAD STREET CLOTHIER,

(au<»m«»ioiwi.iiu»e*coij«r.) 815 BROAD ST., NEWARK, N. J,

JOSEPH W. BAIfLBNTINE liavins matlo arraiiBoinonts to remaiiith Mr. Oblycr, will bo happy to BOO his M i C t f i lt t d t th lly 'ith Mr. Oblycr, pp

attend to thora personally. '.Morria Coality WoiHlsahd

. . J9-3m

ALLEN & M0NINGTON

DOVER, CHESTER,

and SUCCASUNNA, N. J

OF JOtV V**1XOM II

STOVHB, dbo. .

FUENACE8 AND RANGES,

>tLport ibU)ludbrickibt . WEAI.SG3IAE1

PLUMBING WORKSPECIALTT. ind ercploj only praqtical

PLUMBERS for tbu bn iub of the trade,

• u kad ljKctSoitima gWountiuu roquired.

ROQPJNO, OUTfERS, b e ,

•tkiwoit market ratet..

Wood and Iron Pomps and Pipe

PTtATK TITiE, pll-usea,

!nc> of »U kinds ft* DIUVEN WELLS.Our man ; y i n expetutpee io tba kbove trade

ilubloi us to aiserl with eoniltkoco oar abilityo do t p j init ill *ork lu Ibli line of traila ti

e n u e Htldfictfoti of ttje emplujer.

liiftctorj refereace stTtn irbos required.

LLEM. 0 . A. IWIOSOTOff,23-ly

^ p r . ^ wI T T T ^ 1 pick acqnalnttnoe card*. I pa

in*; lor only 19 c c a t n i P d nt»tan. K T H O Uo., MiddWKwe, M i l l . . ' 30-*w

PEOPLE'S STOREJ5©-ONE PRICE

DRY GOODS & CARPETS,L A R G E S T STOCK, I1BST G0ODH,

' * L O W E S T P W C E 8 .p r o w Goodw, Oaulimett-Hj ^ a k , Oourettus,

aponniBo; StririiH, HJOC^IPK, LustreH, Pfln 'pHnLjtes, Diagotto!*, Alpncaa, y«I)Iiig;

ng, Kiilrt, kc. N o v e l l ] ^ an D4d«t l h nrket

TE GOODS, a. vciy £nll linn,' pnr-importera and at AUCTION, and FOB

p

rom tn ts to tlmo on they eppenr fii mnI D WHITE GOODS, a. vciy £nll linn,'cliiwa of importer a d at d

CIIEA11.AU CIIEA1. Voiwutlcsi flliceUiiL, TlcteHhlrtiER, Btripei, -• Denims, Ilinte, - Ilutl*,Warp, Uinghanw, &a. l i e recent advancen aoivbtttn could oot bo *tuntflinea AU

kiuda of goods iiru Bomowlnt lower and totnoa n chenp«r tbao batata Ihe fidvftnee. Alltiio b«tft)>nntii(iws«nmgat 7 e U . , p e r y dand J wltle BUCKS OAMDIIIU, new gtyl«oolnr* for 8 cU' Our LAHGE OAJI

d J l le BUCKS OAMDIIIU, neoolnr* for 8 cU'. Our LAHGH0OMisfnllystockedwilh" •: ,

CARPETS. O I L CLOTHS,

MATTING; Roas, MATS,LINpLEUM, DRUGGET,

Full lino BnrfiBKi* OHITET, boffnnid3O«tK. per yunl, Rood onnortcwBti.oIrollnEilttmivker iu good ntvlo far. $ t . Large line

INGRAINS beginning a t BO cU. per y JQMsortuient very large, itnd priobs lowefor tunny yearn. We keep tlie iHNt E

teia tliia country. Wa.netunn Bpnrt-monlfl, mako »nd lay riirpttn, cut.and At oilkrth, Hnoleatn, nuittlng, make aud hliyW ? A c , auH guarantee a fit

Our OAsortment in alhlcptrtnienbt in ranchlarger than cut bo fflwjtVouJiiiilo tlie tergncities, and no ono nndnrnollii mu* iianiltm-tla of good tid prioca

W. S. BABBITT,.

arriirUnrn, N. f ,'AFril {tt, 1 8 / 7 . ' •

W0ODP0UT HOUSE.TIIO.UAS BRIGHT, P r o p r i e t o r .

WOQDPORT, HORRIS Co., N. J.lhl« fiU citiiill*l»c1 ITotrl la open for lbs HBMOD,

J . m i Ii pdrtlcilatlT deilmbb far tlwui HMIIDEtrntlrn) tUfoincr rotililunce. Hltaktrii mt tliaheiaf Ltko Ilopatiwiair lln m i n m of lake ana mum-In Krnix-jr. *arallcul liimllnmnd fiihlr»f.»nd flno^vumt ta i i tidnorjuaBtd Itjinj lu tbit rcirlmi.i rp i rUcpUnmartn^^bpF* - 1MI

1HE IMUiorGrlVonon'i lint ^L hi HI a vey low rent Tor one »cnror not

For pmkqUii, inquire or - • . • ' .

• . J.'H.*a,-EIEB3OH.

MAMMOTH t lOTHIIB HOUSE,MORRISTOWN, N. J.

WOOL SUITS

BOYS'SUITS $3.5OL. D. BABBITT lifts full olinrgG of tlio Custom Dejiimioent.'"\\re iniilte spfic.ntl efforffi to ploums tho most fastidious. Don't fail 1

come and me us when in oiir town. . ,

GI©, F:Clothier and Merchant-<TailojMy aiock uf ololhin^ ombroucH m\[A from n oliilJ to a ruim; wliicli I hjue r ]

jKntpalm imiiiiiBod to Minim so low n la. BULL YJ5RI ABVANTAOEOCSi•a Ilitwn liiinl tnin's. Mv pjticEa AKB A3 E

iaiHEKDITS,lnituDIAO.ON.VI, COATS ami VK8TS, fniOABSUIEME l'ASIB from . .CHlNOnntV OVERCOATS, 'DIAOONATi OTEECOATS, "YOUTHS' SDIT8, Imin . .BOY'SBUlTa, . " . . .CniLBIIENB SUITS, frura . • (to

110

A LAROE STOCK 01?

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PIECE'GOODS 1of all grmlotnnd inntei-inR Btricl ottentimi U iiaul tn my Custom 3}c|W.lu,u,ODUI will (niornntoQii Rooclfitoptin m\e, nnd <My cowimtilion throngkot iseason. I have also 011 hiniii n (nil lino of

GENTS' FURNISHI1TG GOGDg.....Jiomlicr I f d l n Rood, wiirm inidorflbiit Tor 85. centa. A fall RtotikolJ&ilYoutliH' nnd Dnys' H.VTH null (1APS j w t uTitort. I e i m r a t l j Invlto tbr nnblilloimin to ' tbooM a tan l , NEXT T O ' T H E - P O S T O F E I O E . u n j 1» clotlol f 'lli'tiil to root for very littlo nmiiov, b j -.- ••••••. .

Dowr, Sln.v mil , 1877. V: 1ILA0KWELI. S i , DOVEH, Kll

SPRING AND SyMiViERiSEASQN, 1877.

Retailing at Wholesale Prices,PEICES MAEKED IN JLJIN ilODEES.

J6S-ONE P R I C E . O. O. O.iBilWe sell Clothing at x 6 i V E l i PBI01

nail give ;MQHE VALUE .for'tbe monthan any Totuil concern in Now Yo£JIS WDx J I A N n ^ A C T U I t E A I J . Q U R GOODS, M!

you hnva tlio ailviintaso of huyin" thdntiJUSOFAOTOlilfttS' PEIoJil

Onr GOODS Ann THK BEST and o^r prica

pnsitively tlio IOWEBT IN T H E OITV.

. l'lcflHg.lnkn nnticfl thitt nur <1OQDS fiF1SHIOSAEI.Y CUT, WELL HADE M fiDcveo* reKpuot to CuNtrm Wnlc, nnj mil<\exiiraiHl) fur New York City Itutnil fr

Bifforo t t i y i n g elKBwhera be finrfl iugive us a call.' i t wUl certainly pay yllomcmbcr we aro np RTAIBfl,• on Broadway, Norlli--*cHt Cornell

. of Grund S t , and Broadway.

HIRSHKINP, PARKER<fcCOO|463, 465, 467, BROADWAY,

PQIJNEIt CHAND STREP.T. U P STAIIll|Largo "White Marblo Buititing forpaorlj occapicd by LORD A TAnoB- I

NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS

? I E \ y PRICES]'• ':

WRIGHT &HEINL,.•AVX JCST 0PEK£D IK T H I *

LINDSLEY BUILDINa, BLACK WELL St.

nd an nntirely BBW stock of gaodii, comprin-g nil the uew ind lending tbtagx in their

:nule. We Uftve tlio Hole agency for thiatrvtion for J. S u n n &, SOS'H

LADIES' anil MIS3ES' FINE 8IIOE3,

Jtd haven wkction qf Ilieir.RomlK that can.lot Tnll th fit nnd please all. GEKTS1 onJrOUTirs HOOTS and SnOES, ia cve«witty, size ana style. ,

Our Ctistom Work. :

wd purponefy gnnm

anclod with ouriking enrtqm cooda of nil

mingeooa Block, per tct tBh, and'forlunKiBhlp. A long «pcri(lualness enabled nH to Miy

gnnmu-slip '

tpcrience in_ —, thatwB cani*itli-

il donM plrftso ill in this partlcUar. Dropil Hoe t h e OU4 o f gootlB o l 'ii nafao.

EPA1KIKG O F A L L K I N D S ,

dono ncntly, (mlcklyond dunitily. • '

KTLeatlior and Fiudiags.TBtt

y buying those goods la larga quantiUefi»re bble to offer good terms to mnall

leraBnd.coiwumeni. ' ( ., !

The attonUon o( th« public i i mureljiP»toil-'o ouf "look. "A VJJI. wUich ( iijeriolly inTitod, *1U cdirtiiics »U tliitt O I M

Ond il to t l i l r adrantaEc to buy ol u j .

• DOTEE-

HARDWARE STPREI

DUOKWELIi Sk, NEAB M0EBU|

- ' lins a complete stock of

F^EMEE'S TOOLSi|

lliillilers' Ifavdwn'C,

BLAOKSMITH'S JiSfB ••

JJAKBB'H SBPPME3.

HO1ISE rnEHISHIHfl BOOBS, I

HEV0LVEKS. FISimiQ TACKLF,fc"|

QttOC13K¥ ANDPB0VISI0K STOtt'l

Tho sulscriln-r would intuit repp*Inform thu ciUiena of Dover nnil " ^ I

l-ISIOK SfOHEon

.SUSSEX STREET,; mar DLAOKWELL, DoOT, «,• '•

0AHNED.CI6OD3, FOIlBiaN ASD'pdMiBTIO PtlCIT lo

j . , April Cth, 1677.

cREUjBBN.'B.OAVE,PWLEB'IS

BEWINO lUOIHUl'-", BIIEET ' E

Miiua, D

KLEOAKT OA11D3 .11 . I T I H .OBWO in tout". Postpnid. J. B ; H H

D U I . Co.,ir. T.* ••,- ' a w «ndroj«lri»sor>»klija<l«g«»'5'1'

Page 3: VEGETINE. · vol. vii. dover, morris county, new jersey, saturday, may 19,1877. no 23 the iron era lonlunftd evert sitcbdat j t benj.'h.vogt. editdb and pbo11ieto11.

THE IRON ERA.S.VTUKOAY, MAY lOtli, 187X

I.OOAL NEWS.

A D V E R T I S I N G BATES,

Straw hat* by tan 1,000 at ri..rw»nY

DUB Cwnplior Cream, tha bent nud ccit linirnunt.

It ia futld thnt the bent sewing mmwill soon he retailed nt fc.T>.

Lttiit month was tlio firat April w flfl

yeani in which no snow fcLL

Twenty-three pirwm*. w . r e U p t l s i l fcyii

mention at Longwood ou BantViy.

"tVillio Bavro, a Xlndiaouboy, l a a t w ; e k h a d

U s jiiw broken by tho L i t* of a lion.fi.

Mr, W. V. V. Kinaey will lend the pray.

" « of tho Y. I I . C. A. to-i

n T. King ha* token chargeeded with the DeariUe Cam]

r.oi 4fi

tr.ncZKTi.nK IDJJED FOB EXTB1H, IAOU. K'VllDBl 15 CBrlTB PEBUWK.

TE.E. TIME TABLE.ISH OO1HQ WEBT i

TliMDRt » , A . H . ; OitroBa ExpM A . M . j E i s t o n E t p r c M , 2.001\ SI 1 EH

Expi-OBH, 5 .57* . M.;0*neBoExii reB«,C1H • Hsckettitown EiprotH, 7.28 F . H . ; llarrli

burg Special, 10.10 P . M.

TOOK DOTES OOIKO EUT !

HarrinhurR Special, 4.22 A. V.; Dim

p r i l l , 6.50 A . M . ; BadMttiUmn Mail, 7.80 A.

I I . ; Eiaton E i p r t M , 8 . « A. M. ; Binghimpio"

EiproM, 3.20 P . « . ; Thropub Hall, 2.61 P . it,

BTrscujio Exprcw, 8.03 P . M. J Ea»t<m Acecro

m'eihllot), 8.SUP.M. - '

CHESTER BRANCH:

A. M.10.£310, Vi10.3319.W10 1310.0310.00

e.js

•TAIIO.

, P . M .7.05fl.67fl.M(1.470 43O.fWfl.&lO.»

•TillOWI.

OheaternortonIrcnlaBnccannnn*HoOaba-'lliiM.AE.JuncfI'ort OratnD o w

KillA . M .C.500.507.007.057.09

•«17.20

•wuncP.H3.GSl . l f i

4.80t . H4.505.0*5.106.S5

CENTRAL B. B. OP NEW JERSEY.

VPTRA.«8.4.17 SO

10.(511 .IB11.S311.4711.63ia,f>aia.noia.su12.40

11IG LI m i I DOE UIlANCn.

in)*., P.M.

4.048.80CIO.(1.27

. u0.6!A M -7.037. IS7.2J

Nnw Xork,1 Niilailolnnia.

Hich Bridge,

HldilleValleT,Qerrmn Valley,NauKbriSUt,BartU,FUnilrrs,Km.li .Port Omni,

DOWN t:A. It.

. 0.6010 207.437.277.107,077.01(1.656.48B.flS6.25

nAIHNF.M,CISO l4.404.1D4.M8.6Sa.sa3.428.189.552.00

Weekly Statement of Iron OreI'lfiBINO TBK H A O K E T T B T O W M SCALES, VIA

If. A E. E. B. TO PENKUTLVANIA, FOB

TltB WEEK BND1KO TflOHBDAIf itVKN-

IKQ. Moy 17ft, 1877.BTAT1BSK MOB. TOPS. OWT.

Itookawiy • 077 IBCbaflor n . It. (Horton t, Corn ln ' i ,

Biflj&iunii-., Vanatt i nod CUON-

tor Jlnotlon StMiom,)PorfOri 'oi; .

Ht inhope, . . : . .Uountain View,.

Waterloo ,

Total

LOOAL JOTTINGS,

Witness., '» Uuolo fom'o Cabin,"

At Independence Hall, Ro«kawiOn Wednesday evening neit , tt

720 OiI.0IU 01

. 400001 IS

209 12

WMli

10 ICth.

It will bo uulawful to toko boM until alterJu ly Int. •

D., L. A W. stock flaotuntea abovo anillelow 45. ' J

Many complaint* ore nude of robborieM ofthe malls on the New. Jcniej- Uidland Rail-road. . • , • • .

Do not forgot that j ou can get eoven pntrdouble Leeled cotton »ocks a( rierwn'4 (orfifty oenta. " ' :

I t la reported thnt the wage* of miners atML Hope have been raised from 00 cenja t«

General prayer meeting every "Wednesdayevening at the- MMbrook M. E Church, athalf punt seven, o'clock.

Justice E. R Fetter baB opened *a ©fjlcoin Port O r u n l o r t h e dispensing of Justicecurt opi unadulterated.

MrB. Silver", of this place, trader tbo iufiu-ence of liquor, came near being run over ontha railroad last Saturday.

I t is said rt rich vein of Iron ore has beenfliwovered on the fora of H. W. and L. 11Hunt, Schooley'i Mountain.

Mr. John E. Bowden, of the Aster House,Now York, has leased the Wuguer Houri,Budd'fl Lake, the prenant «asou.

Mr. Attain L. Clark, of Stanhope, has bUnew building enclosed, and wortraenaroiiowengttRc4 in finishing the Inside work,

Tlie gnvoB of the soldiers who He in Uill-brook Cemetery^will be decorated with up-proprinta scrvieeii on Sunday, June Ed.

I t ' .W. Hunt, Esq., of. Bchooley'fl Moun-tain, dulegal* to Uie Pnmbjtorton GeneralAssembly, loft home for Chicago pn Thurs-« i « y . * • • " • • '

M r . A . n . - D e U i c k « t 0! HackctUtown, alav student in the office of Col Valentine,intends entering Uie office of Mr. DeMott'efWoirlHtown.'".',•'';'" ';. "•

The now rteatnermii launched on Gtoon-wood Lake this week. Quito a, napiber of

be profitodUBOIB TTora'i

A Ueinorliil Dny poem, by l(ev. P . E.

will be found upon

that lie

Watte tn h a s coninit-nued iluipenKiug ic

From pant experience we nil knoi

tsc-jit only tlte bent.

> OdwilieiiiiPr wilt mlinininter thi

rito of Coufirmntion iu Bt. John 's Ghurcb,

thin place, an Monday next, nt 8 o'clock, 1

Pierwon, of Madlxon, had

ehnuldcr blade broken nud two or three rlliu

crntikud by failing fwui a buy mow tliu othi

day.

In view of the European war tbo ogricii

turn) papers arc advUiug tbo farm ore of tin

Juntry to p u t In an lnrgo crops uf grain

auible.

Tho Anniversnry ftnd Commence men t

row Seminary hunt been held tit in wei

iNbop Peck and otbur dlgnilariea of thi

Church bnve been (n atUudnnue.

Homo publlnbcr uciids UB a song on titled

the " Poor old T m i u p . " Hut we'll

I lift t tlie author who Nays HO ninny nice thing*

fttiout bim never lived. In tills t ramp

section.

Mm. Silvers, who for uomo t ime past ban

becu iu Uie habit of appearing nn our

In a drunken condition, W&H on Kuturday Ins1

irretited by Constable Button and committci

to the county Jail for sixty do js , under the

/agrunt uct.'

Among tlio prizo winners at tlio recent

flench flhaw of dopi wero Chan. H. Rnymond

md Gep. B . Bnymond, of Morris PlatuH,

Mrs. It . A, HcCurrfy, formerly of Uorr i s

Plains, Drake A Anduaon , and Theo. Mor-

Tord, of Newton. '

Tho Morrintown Fire Dcpnrtmout Com.

iltlee, after violting P'.X different manufac-

turers of tire engines, bnvo reported jn favor

of the I d t t a engine, of Cincinnati, t he price

rbfch is $3,400 ci}nh, aud recommend the

lurohAse of the BOVUO.

Mr. C h u . Palmer, wife And some other

'Heads wero returning from Lake Hopat-

cong lost Saturday night when they were

thasod b y aomo rascals In s wegen behind

them, <R1IO, whau ucnr HtrkuLIre Valley, flr«]

ipoa thara anil fled. Fortunately

ic party wero bit,

Couccntrntcd extract LPUIOQ itnd Vanilla

-epAred by Vougbt & Kill gore are ouknowl-

xlgcd la be tha best in innxknt. Auk yom

orclmuU for them or coino to hondejuarten

their comer drug ntore in Dover. The

trnnta arc t he Irufl rinh flavorn of thi

[mils, delicious, aud of remarkable BlreuRth

Protection, Hook nud Ladder Cornimnj

•kuowledgk with many tlmnlm a fine dona

ion to their new library from JOB. I I . S imp-

sn, Esq. I t conslfita of s ix very fine vol-

if Hir Walter Scot t ' s -works , and ft

apy of Webntcr's Uunbridged Dictionary, of

Inlfi'it and lorgest edition, l isnjsomoly

id In leather,

A couple of D o m r i U s weoi fishing u p to

[opstcong the o ther night and one of thcia

deliberately Rat down in t he water , instead

tha boat, and wan completely immersed.

Tiat we cannot unders tand about tho mat te r

that » man- of, wcl^knowu temperanoe

proelivltien should h a t e mistaken t he Inks

the 'scat of tho boat. How about It,

i rsey?" •• . . '.

Everybody about htre knows Capt, Sam.!oU of Newark, lorrnorly of Itookaway,

[e took bid company over to Kew York onaeslay to participate In tbe Carnival, but

1 be dJneopored It was mainly a lagerbeer breweru*' ndvortining domonntrntlon,hi a well known tetnpernnoe prinelptti w e n'locked, and he at onoe returned with hia

company to Newark.Vfe bear tlie natna of Mr. Thoa. II. Hoag-

md, of ltockaway, mentioned in connectionrlth thooffloo of Surrogate nei t fall. Vihih

bivo nothing to do with political nominn-ions we will venture to Ba; that should it'or be bis good .fortune to ba the inemn-mt of that office ltd duties would be dis-

charged with snob core and intelligence thatadministration wouldlong bo remembered

a model (me..

Tho Morris County Finning Club haverfuded arraugoiqoDts with CongrcBeman

itler for tlio leoso of Shonglinm pond "andhundred arres of ground nuroutidlng it,

blcn gives the club the entire control ofB fine pond. : f b e ' t l n b are going toup a building for a rinh 'room and

bateliing rooms for, young flub, and will' lie toe benefit of the laks for \hdt fibbing,

has been &focke4, wltb^lack boos, ,

Talk about going *° Pennsylvania for troution tboy can bo caught right in the corpo-

itloa of Dover, and nlong iU principal:reotl For the first, time in n number of

yean quite a good many trout Imve beentskon in tbe ltockaway river this season,

niber

Cabin,"

The Rtore of Hanghrigb't * BnrUes, UGerman Valley, v u entered by tblnveu onthe nlgot of tha 9th Enst. nnd robbed of aquanUtyofdothIsg,bootfi,ft]ioeBtctc.' .

TUe lAdy wb,0 l<wt A P«ket book; oont^ningDP3 in Dover on Friday evening of lant we«kfound U in tbe depot where she had left ItcareUgaly lying upon •. pile of nackaftcs.

There" wlU be preaching every third even-Ing in the month, at UU-past seven o'clock,

efMre. Lewis, "by BeV. Mr. Bice, PusUir of tbe Mt FreedomM.E.Chur«4..

Tho Bulletin reraju:>s tbflt (?««: O^»»never, had * ( Hll in Bgonton. V< '~ "rOTbaUe'ihathew^'b*TeWUicw. _.. .M J Out Grant W f U k i n g In "any'tern'

OcorgeA. Blanchard has secured a ief vory fine spuoimuns and C. A, Oillen wounderstand has caught about a aaax* ofspeckled beauties of large elze i a tho rear or

i'houBe, an Bhtdnvell street. .

Tbq nibond rrcsidcnU n e t on Mondayand resolved to limit the production of coalOn motion of Mr. Sloan i t was decided tominenoopoUn Jo lycrAugni t . The natu-rat Bcqupnce of this will ba to throw a lot ofmen o)it of employment ' anil ralia th*prico of coal. Of counw thews coal-itiocB dnnot damage the public. B u t l e t a few of

bi

paranee towna,Mr. J . H. Ooleman,: of Uftdiion, thU week-j

commonoed a ooutroat to build tliirty-flT*miles of railroad in two weck.s la Uqntnou^County. He -will ctnplpy'fi forct) of 300 mennlghtandday.

The'Now J e m y Editors will make theirannual excursion the hu t week in June. I tii generally thought the object!™ point willeither be Schoo l s / . Mountain, iu thii county,or WatMn-g Olon, N . Y. .

Chancellor I^nnyon has directed GOT.Parker, Ileecitar of the If. J , Hntnal taoiir-inoa Company, to tefund \o policy holdenall uo r i e i paid to him since bis appointmentfor pretnJumBitbjo Wpoh 'e ie i ,

A» anusttol preparations nave been modefor* "Uncle Tom's Cabin" In Bocluway,

WednncUy eTening, we hope thatBO inUretted may be induend to give ajrasentaUoii of ^hh famous ploy In Dover.h fi E $ Ui k

eraployeeu combine to protett their Interestsand tbeut magiiato net tip a howl aboutcombinations damaging the dear publ'c

Star Section, No. 9, of Koclutway, willproduce in Independence Hall of that place,on Wednesday evening next, the ever popu-lar dmnm, in eii octo, of "Uncle Tom's

,.,. ^ b i n , cr life Aincnfi'ihe Lowly/! TheyIs It have bJcen enpcclol pains tu to every par-

Thoy(ticulnr and. promlso an evening of rawainuseEaentand benefit to all. • Their scenerywhich iuut been painted especially for thiioccasion is said tobenmong the Snort seen

itaisBectionin aloujj tiine. ^ivo them a

The Engineering and Miuing Journal OTJSV i week of Anjcrican pig i The ThomanIron Company report Bales of about COO to tson the barfs of «19 for Ko. 1 foundry.There has been for more tlian a week arumor that the Olendon Iran Company hu;Mid from 1S.O00 to 20,000 ton? of forgo

; h i t f 4 1 1 y credited

, The fir? (jn^r^fliiPon^ ujountun woakbefore last bnrns^"over threa'tnilM of terri-tory and did ccWdenMe!d^mngfl. " "Sunday 'morning anofber flro &tart«d onname Dj<raitnin in Us neighborhood of the

I (CgpporaalDnB,aaddoutroycdalargeanjOBntof Umber- ' ' .

Mr. Samocl Trawuthft, the-well knownnfiraed Irom the Wtrt'ltif

Jim'*, wronad,«jiytbe.BB»|, •!. Wsangladto^blfi'famluar

f ^ o n ' o T u s V ^ ' - ^ . ' V n d b o p e that hlapreuoca wilt addgreaU*; to t^'thrhlng trade

f t credited.Pride* are Terj much 'demoralised, and largo

ta could oulybedliipowdof at concecdorn.Wo qu'oto No. 1 'foundry a t $'l8.M @ $18 jNo .3 foundry at « n . E O @ * n j and forgo

' 'Forert aad B t n a m " and *'nod*andGun " tba leading Bportamen's periodjeale (nthis eountry, fcaye conso.lidated and the effeotU graud. ' Tho new "American RpqtammhJouraol" eon'taJM e»erythlr.g worth know.: ing about ebooUng and anglinB, and W really

' k l i a s l M of tho higncit order

To-morrow IH Whit Bunday.Iluonton's new Couucil flcL-lt-,1 J, B, Sulmoii

Pronueiit.Tliirty-BCVdu'iitwictila gnidnntei! at Drew

Buniimry ou Thundny.

This State last year raised $20,637 for theAmerican Bible Society.

T!u> Methodic of Mo&dluni an going totry t ie free wat system.

Morrltitbwn pliyaicinuH havo got tbobest of llm ucurkt ttvtt.

ArranRemenlH nr.i umkitip la MorrintownT tho riliHenanre of Decoration Uay.'flit! Doontou Prcsbyteriau Buhbatli School.jovi-d ita 45th Anniversary on Sunday.]tev. Arthur MitcheU, fornifirly of Morris-

to vn, hou gone to Eurnpo for liis health.Th? cwjMf andgiirden " M W " of thin vicin-

ity art' wittering severely for want of mlu.llrv. J. Klmlton, of Itosello. tiou accepUid

a rill lo the RnptUt Church nt Morribtown,Tli.' fitcnm*r Compmr will imM a pic-uii

in W'liinefidiiy, June Cth. Pnrtioulnrs noxl-vk.

•I in proponed to hold a Btnte Convcntlr

UarJialKeUe; M Iterfnv.

i r a i n i o vfflor. you- ' ' Mt»rii Csunty Courts-

U-. 1 fur.-m,^ ,,t ( i lcuJou will U bluwn i:

(n about thrue wcclu.

tiooBi licrry pio i« (;i:tliug rendy to l«ki

twlnt (it tlie popular itOLiucli.

TLt lh.y *l t l i w-dt lui!ruui lL!s s h i r t - o n

wrong sMc out Ii coming l £ l iasou ,

fit rout Commissioner Itodu IA iibiiig a good

work iu cluttiiiiK up Lluckwell Ktrir.t.

Com p u n t i n g is tlie raw.t active iuduGlry

now nnd the crown look ou with much

iuti-rcKt.

The nut! now riacn a few minutes before

flvo o'elock iu the monilug. VTa know tali

ia MI, bctnuBo we m* i t - i i i ^ l i o nil

I I J O old mill of the llftihlc-lium 1

pauy In In contlliu0 in full njierntion, having

ou tint i n t iy received u nuw orUtr forl,OOG

l l i u caw of thn CJit.strr School Dlhtric-t vfi

JLJIIII i l . D. EUEUPB (•ftupiui" Iho lime nut!

0 'Wtdnemlfty fonuoon . Tho Jury ufit-r a hhur

icJ n verdk-t iu fuvur of tin

Stliool Distr ict for t en dallars. Tweu(T-nin.

•ituewc-s tfbto cintaini-H In nil aud tlu; cusi

nearly a wetk . II. C. Pitney fo

0 HESTER.

«.i-ihi'>iit K II «.n TUOMJUJ- c

|ni7i,(i..t r t i ' ( ir ' r .uizing n Vomifj

T!.e iindion

iri|>uh>;il i

i opeueJ with

of ire rails.

ppnf r<-tnpitmnco Rufor

thi-il v.ttk in J u n e .

i at Trenton on the

Albert SuMwin, of tlw Citymil Bank, h u

iR'fi a t MU<1UK

removed to hi a Sum me i

Doniil/m onjoytil a Iinrd xliawer on Tliura.

K\ tuakiuR m feel, in our parched contli-

at, just a little jenlouB.

Hu-liuy Fuller, of Boon ton. with liis dog11 r*iilj>e," tou t tho Recotxi prize for pointers

I tl»> recent bench HIIOW.

KgCK are now retailing In Mnrrtfltnwn ta

)..rU-fln centrt p a r dozen, which is a lowo

raid thiiu for nii teonyearn punt.

Mr. Ira O. Cooper has t he contract for thi

fflp.10r.ry of thn new Prcfibytcrmn pnraounga,

in 1 lit now eugnged In the work,

T h e Sussex Conuty Board of l'recholilora

-.-•» rehohod Lhftt the county officers furnish

:l< ir own c w l aud lights for office UHC,.

Pi rmou Bros, have, jns l rureived I

ice of UIOHO fine paper collars which tlicy

: Bclliuit fimt. Two boxes for 25 cts,

Th* wife of the Morris town Council)

who voted for li d tho petition for

l b l l110 liceiiM ncjalnst which he enst hlB ballot.

-o will be R *Hjjht n i t r a t i o n iu II:

if tha Cheater t ra in! on nnd after

Monday next. T h e corrections have hi

ado In our table.

Hon. Natbnnlcl Nilca will give readings In

is Parslppauy Presbyterian Church on

uewlay evening next for the benefit of n

too library In thnt place.

Minard, of Ilockawny, 011 1

plaint of Fish Warden Plemon, wns l iu t week

impelled to pay a flno of $2fl far put t ing

flko In the l tockaway Iliver.

T h e nowKpapm tha t cannot ROCIITO homo

idvertlnlug enough to suppor t them, nnd

ire half printed in New Yor i , hiivo adopted

worn out Tr ibune war innp an 0. (rndo mark.

Protection Hook and Lnddor Company will

old n epcciiil meeting next Tuenlny evening

mnkfl Brrangemente for Docorntion Day.

111 tho incmbnre are urgently requested to ba

ircfient.

Janice F . I tuhlnson, ODO of tho propric-

Oreeu Lake IIolul, a t Green Lake,

'cnt to New York two weelB ago to mnko

roe ptirchnses, a n d nothing lias been heard

h h n ulncc.

Uro..Gnrri«on nf thn Dnll'/tiaJbARimmnr-

ttzeH himself by calling on Prcsluont Ilnyes,

ad Baye ho found him "plca,tnut »ud ngree-

blo." I t will now bo in order ' to hear from

Hebraic Inw, nnd an suchln oJworvod with iiu-

OHIUR corcmonics In all (ha nyuagogues.

Tlii) new Court Houne Comaiitlee of tin

Donnl uf I 'mcholdcrs met on TuAidny last

aud uppoiiitfid Dr. F rank Bandore phyalcl&n

[> the jail in tlie place of Dr . P. W, Owen,

-ho resigned. They adopted as n Ktringon!

uie tliat In future iio bills niuHt he pra-

aontod to tbti comin i t toe fo rpa jmei i t uulei

they have boon unit sworn to on to thoir

correct

I t niny no t bo gnnerally known that per .

>UH wlio, from coreleajtiieiw oro t b e r counci

tflks mail from the pout ufllco tha t Ixiluugs

nulher, and fnll to re turn t

liable to a lino of &KO0 or onu y<

int. Thin applies to uowepnricrfl thus

taken from the post-oDliw, nu well a s other

.ail mitttrr. *

+3++ —Honeaty the Best Policy,

In un art icle o t iiierchnndiHO do iniuiufn

irern use as raudi docoplian 11a (hu boat

and shoe trade. BhoiUly, or ia olhcr wonln,

paper iiiuer Bolea, wcltn, cnnutnrn mul hecli

I a portion ufiiuvicoH rcsorlml lo by

d n r o r s t o outdot>nchntlu<r in mnking

lork. To such an oxtunt Ir* this busl-

crciUiin^, owing to Ibffo

timm, that i t lms become nlnlost

nnd requires on tha par t of tho det jor yrcat

round eipcr ioncc to dixcriininnte betweei

u good mid bad, nud piirtien diKiriug a. ro

illy good nrlielo, liavu to rolynlmost entirel;

nn tlie nilluhility of tlio house thay tlei-' with

1 gut it. Forttlmitjlit, furwnrd, l inncs tb i

•CAM }iriuciplcn no Iioiihe lirw u bet ter reji

ition Him) l to .Urcr & Ik-ngau'x. IVo wfi

nder nny ciromnstniico, inlsroproBciit no

tiling. Our Ghenpant gooJw nte nil fioliil and

low as those UHUHI-

WiirMiited wort

Dr. J . W. Jacknon, County Collector, willfit tha Bunogftte'ii offlcn, Morris town, oncdnpsdny of each week, from 10 o'clock, A., to 4 o'ulock, p. it., tor tha transaction of

lounty" fcuHinee*.

The Authorities of tha Lunatln Asylummenccd tho slanghtcring of oat tie for thoof the institution Friday. They have

beef cnttlo and sbeep on hand and will killas they are required. < ., :.

Tho public generally a n invited to attendTree opeubg concert ut tbo pie-ntu groittuk

nenr Cnamberlaln's Uotet.New Fonndland,Friday, May 2Mb, -when'nrarie wiUhe

umWidl by the Milton bi-asit band.Let each aud every citizen of Randolph

'ownship fuel that be ban an intereNt Inonoring our patriot dead, and contributemake the approaching Memorial D a ; ser-

vices In this place, one worthy of thalr deeds.At a meeting of phamnoontiBtti in Newark

be other day Mr, C, H. Dalrympio Raid thoJo of liquor in drug stores ehonld bo enttrc-Iy

lifJied. If this wore no wo are *ifrnldle of the drug stores would bo < abolished1 . • • • • - • • • ' -

lie warm weather of this weak Beemo toWT« caused a general coming out of tho

snakes. James Bolitho killed a block snalteour and a half feet long, Gliarles Williams' 1 k rge w&ter Bnokea, and JotnEi Kennedyblowing adder. - .lira. Hughe*, for being drunk and disor-

derly, wag BtTOEted lout evening hy' Klnrshnl[ellcy.. JURtlce Gage wnt her to *he lock.., and wljl ooniiidcr ta-d-.y the-' advlBabUitygiving her a Summer TIBII to our faahton-

ible "county ocnt.Alexander Bgnlth, who htp been confinedJftit for wron m o n t i i for not obeying an

iler of tho court tn a chnrge of. bastardyide againrt him, wan dlsohargej yesterdny)ming. It nppenring thnt he W M unnblc to

irniuh Bocurity for support of the child.The patentdryeized kulMmmo'.for whit-

ening, tinting and decorating walls and[Hug* are' giving good RaUsfaction. A six

ound package will cover about 400 wjnnreit, and can ba mixed ready- for \iBfj in five

dnutes. VoughtAKillRoreani.theagunta.The fino now locomotive "Volenn," which

y a train on the D., L. &. W. } \ . It., anditl> pauses through MortWtown, obtained a

irire at tha Centennial for her clam. Theru*can cost $8,C00, while eight years ago

cost would have been at least * 1. ,000.•Ilepnbb'aia. .' .

Tucflday morning VIco Chancellor Vanliet decide j tbe caso of Samnol Barnell, Jr.

Tbe Green-Pond Railroad Company,lich is in the hands of a receiver, in favortho dpfendu)^. Tbo claim against the

, J ( O M | company W M realty, brangbt byGnrret Hobart, rcectver of tbo Midland road.

Farmers throagho\it this county arouowthe midst of corn planting. - I t Is rather

hto in Uie BMWOH far thin bind of work, yntweather hna boen too cold for parlior

pUnting. But a few flninhed liy the 10th ofUy, which hm been considered for many;ara the time at which planting should bplished, • • .

Mr. and Mrs. J . Onllck, of New Oerman-itm, grand panntA of Mrs. D. B. Brink, oflorristown, recently colebratod the 70th.nnitersary of' their raarrlBBO. Thoy ri^iged 91 and SLB yeata reupcotlvely, and Mr.Julick won born at Gorman Valley. Iiothmet Washington at ona time dnring thtt

iRsiona of Congrrsa in Philadelphia.'Some of the papers seem disposed to rob

Engineer Carter, of this place, of the credit' running the prat .engine through the newtunnel, nnd civ& it to tho Mute r Mechsnic,ihioh was not the cjiso. Mr. Carjcr, who in

~ one of the V*^. and moat rellabio

the jirlcpB of tliem

ly paid for nhoddy giwili

jtir specinlly. I n oxnijilning prices nl-

yu bike tho ijunlity iu oounidumtlon nud

1 willcertninly find i t to your benefit to

patronize the above houoe, opiKWlte depot.

PORT MORRIS-

Ilnyward bnn left us m d gone to,0 Mack Hills, nt Iraut (hut U whero lieAd ho was go! tig."You dldn'l «oe the big snapping turtle I

night tho other dny," fifilil G. II.'nVoil, you Jiint ought to nee i t It wciglm

one hundred anil fifty pounds." 'O, come down a little I"No I won't. "Why it raised up a log with

r men on' i t! The first I eoen of it it wiu{linking up the mud iu tlie pond about as

big (w this room (12x14), and I didn't hnovrhat it was, Pretty soon I saw its lieaa

mtue through tlio mud. Hughy nnd Thca.and Jabe and I were Rtnnding ou the log

•.'weeklyl

higncit order,ht l

•.weekly g gbrim fall of intercut to the hunter, tnglor| « d student of natural Watorj. Ws havenotspacow appropriately notice tho variedarticle! between its cover*, or the fine illu«-trau'oni Mcocipanylng them, but wo will g jto thetiuaBporMnujii thatthaooatof Bob-

piion ( • « will t««»»P>w«^. ""JT-efl t>J th< rioh Ircati n« win' reoert*riUW^ Add T ^

enghw'oni'on the ray!, w eulce^S for th(sieanant duty some time igo, and porfonncdwith bin englno, which carried on Itn pilot

the <llk flog of Protection Ilook and LadderCompany of Ibis place. .

Tbo Alnmul Auoeiation of Drew Seminaryon Thursday adopted A rcMtntlon pledgingthe AeoooUtion for •»0,000 for 1 the endow-ment of one of the ctaira. Dnnng the -mr*

year ovor[ha dChurch aw also «o|

g p$t V^™ «ilbiKrib*ii to

f.arid. Tlio women of thaiml-ang $(0,000

(o end<m a ' chair, and. another win beepdowed'by the ilethodiito of rbiladelphia.

I •pis number of Btndcnto in BUenc^nco tart !

Vouug mau, ha prudent; Eavesttliry j warui weather tuny come when I t ii

leant looked for, and the girls will liovc

ful ulrnwhcrrj ' appeti tes thin ncason.

Do not go 1

'lion you C M

ut of town to buy your shirtsdo an well a t honn

illbig n WnniHultn shirt with

fine linun boKoniH, R-ply ready fnr wei

ono dollur nud fifty cunts.

iidSAturdiiy of tliix wock aro tlio

iliiyn of llw Hvwbrcw I'.-ntieoht.

grand i niveroarv of tlio fouiidiug of the

it faother sido

a Sir. Turtlu wonkd to got through]round under the log was solid, cud I: it crawled under that log and rained us

;nough to como through on tho

That turtle ongktto weight 1SQ lbs., if itdid not, nnd they caught ft In one of tbelltlo ponds adjoining the reservoir.

Aud now we nro going to have a road.Lunger k Mowery havo tho contract to ini lJ

from the head of tlio piano to AUentown[or live hundred nnd fifty dolUrs. JuniAllen and Mr. moll are to finish i t through

leir property to the junction of Iho tumpik<leading from Blanhopa to Krakevillo. Ourolkf, had n hard fight to get tlila rond alero has U-cn a good tleM of bull-dodne

going on to try and (rtop it. Somebody-dii-ivercdtHnton elecUon day when all mon

aro ctiually grent, Port Morria holds thobnlanee of power, and so we have, our road.

The Newark folks wnt a delegation tip toLake Hopalcong Wednesday to look nt thowater and magnificent scenery of that pon J.The Newark folks wnut to buy it, you know,and tho Morris Canal with i t Well, NewarkIi rich nnd enn do nv « H pleiwcs with hermoney, but i t btrikes me Hewnrk hnd hotter

IOVO ont to Lake Hopotcong than try tolova tho Lflke to Newark,They might nay with tho F-nglUh lady who

ranted this inscription cut on a tombutono;" If she can't coma to WP,Via can go to slio."

Next Monday evonlcg will be debate nightIn Stanhope School house. Question: HO-

)lvtd, That UIB credit BjHti>m U an injury> the laboring people of America. D. J .

Flanders,,A pocket book containing money wa*

picked up in front B. A. HowelTa alore.Tho owner will receive it by calling on Mr.[I. Bud properly idontifylng.liiii property.

Lout Sabonth V/M devoted to the dubjaotof tfmpcmnco in tho M. K. Church. Itev.Mr. App,nr preached Qpon the subject in thnmnrnlnfi froin Iho tbxt "An enemy hath donathin." In tho evening Dr. Wentworth dia-jQurstd upon the effects of alcohol on the

n Byatem; interest good on both ©ecu-

nons.At tho Presbytorian Chwroli t, regulay t

monthly inigalQnary conaery wai held in thnevening. These arn olwnya inicresUng andinstructiTO.

Mr. Landon's conditlon'Is no bett.r.Mr. Stephen Dufford, former hoU>1 keeper,wreiftedforprivnteroKiciencieorD. A-Nich.

_a« ocroea the road from the school houRO."Oloiioua spring weather, is with tin andevery thing betokens Ufa Sam.

Another t3w Swindle-Thn following item" ia girfug the

i r e ic l inngca: Another new BV

joe doveloped, t be modiw npnrftudl of

which in M fullowB: A pack peddler cnl|s at

linnui with a fine lot of* ntticlai, vh loh ho

, CTitrnntrulnons sacxi^cea. Ho makes a said

I nud goes on bin wny. T b e next di>y two

men drive u p to tho house with n printed

Mil, giving a n account of the rouba ryo f n

Brtflin Kloro. Ti iey elnitn tho goodH, and

iwunlly bulldoze tha purebnuer into glviog

l o m n p . I t would lie wull for nowspnpors

iroughout t be t3Uta to frfvo these nwinJlem

10 benefit of a gnituiUbas ndyertlacnieut,

so iw to pinri l thoir raadora tiflnlnst such im-

[<ofitcm. 'People who do no t rend tho papers

hi than bo tbo only nnlTorcta—and tliin

i, i t ' n w y he -.ddL-ii.nro Renomlly the

Dhon who am Ukon In by; tint pluuslblo nui.

coin.—Eoston Free Presa.

Notice to Country Merchants,Fierson Bros., Uie wholewle and retail

hatters, purchase hat*, caps,'draw good*,paper and linen collar*, socks, efii, [u fnct

h i i t h i ]l i I ^p ,

tcnthingin their ]laa ia TfyUtici direct from tho inanafactureni'for cash,

irtborefpro mako'a largo discount toc o u y d,oalera and will guarnnt«e to B«11them as Jow as thsy con bny In Now York.Ton can nve tho express by purchasing dUiem and buy'in-qaiuilitici to salt yourtrade. Ctll ocdgH their price* Wcro Eolnjtoths dty. ' "

p yplaintilT, Aug. V. Bill aud JIM. ]I. Kvigh-h fur defendant.

rad 1>. Ctmilit and Gideon G. I'.ibncrsua, etc. vs. Wiu. S. UuCump, Admin.

of l^wanl Decamp, deuetakeu up oa Wrduosday aftornoou.

Tho jury went out f u>t before the adjourn-ment of Court Thursday ercniiig.

OTKB AKD TiBMIKEfl. ' •

g KeotU-r, German, of SIorrikU>n:

WILD trJL-d for an afi-tauU &ud buttery on Hui

Aun Derry hi Speedwell Avenue, Jlorriiitown,

in October lnet. Verdict guilty. DtMotl

X'rosocutor, Worts COKTBA. *

J a m e s WM, Micliaul Wall and Thomas

Burbidgc, t he three boys indicted for brook-

ing and entering t he Union Hill School

House , Cliatbiun Townth ip [ Ec-utcnco BU

peuded.

I ' rauk Woods, petit Inrceuy, senkneud I

>eu\y dnyit nud cort*, in jnil. Ho Iiu

already been there two or throe moutbn,

COMMON 1-LB.kH. .

Tlie following Appeal* wcro tried; Olini1. Hunnid, appellant vs. David H. Tutkei

appullua; Court, no cause. Ii. C. SingleJr. , Win. T. Leport.

Ww. llradley, lippellaut MK-hinnlcose waxMcOuiro, appellee ; jury . Thli

tried on Monday, anuV the ju ry retired alx>n

the middlt) of tho afternoon j t h e a d i n n wn

brought by D r . llrsdloy lo recover diimnge

ustainecl Ly McOtiire, having n tn Into him

aud b roke his wagon, I t hud bcuu twice

rind b t foro a justlco. Tho nn>l time tU

i, und tkoHCcoiKlgnvoklx^uiilr

plaiiitilTfroiu which Iiu n|>p«al(>d. Abou)

!) o'clock Monday nlglit tlio ju ry cmiiP In ami

Iho tiBUul form liaving b(-cn gone througli

with t he foreman aunouueedn verdiut for tlie

plulntiff, deinnmlfd thut tho jury bu polled,

ami thin having been dune tlirco nmiouuced

leuiBelves in favor of tho npiiollant, ftiwl they

wero ftRniti Kent out aud did uol return

until Tucwloy noon whnu' they gaven verdict

of no cause. Qiiaylo ami Vreelnnd for plitiu-

liff, Geo. T. Wer t i COSTHA.

Oliver Duneter, appellant , adx.

Stiles, appoller, was tried beforfl tbo 'Court .

n:d for balance ou au account, 1

pnymoti t ; judgment $7.T>O nnd costs.

m E . Kitnhell for appellee, nnd F . Chillis

rr appellant.

Cornelius fi&rrabrant,' nppollant nds. Gi

HcMur t ry , appellee. McMnrlry Hiiod for

labor done , and (here wan a dJHpute between

die pnrtieti of $ 3 . CO. MaMurtrj- obtained n

vordiet below from which Gurrabrant np-

tluil. Verdict in favor of appellee fi

$17.20 (amount claimed) and conts. E. C.

Lyon for appellant, Oeo. T. Wertii for np-

•lleo. . '

Pnv ld JseobuB, 'appclhint, ami Charles H.

Titus, apiMDee. Action brought by Tltui

piiiubt Jacobus , a Booiiton Consbtbio, for

icglccting to Nell cortuin goods under an cxe-

ntlon ngaini t Chos. F . 'lloi>klf»f.<lafttai

bat goods were clniiunil by o ther purlico,

nud a gam! Idnmuity no t b a r i n g been given

wai no t obliged to soil, eio. Verdict for ap-

pcUnub Geo. W . JonkluB fer niipcllnni, A.

O. Smith, CONT8A.

Pioroe* McCarthy, nppellnnt, and Palrick

SIoKoe, appellco. McKee Buetl HcCartliy as

endorser of a noto. Court rcaen'cd Hi do

duioo.

Pe te r Rinlth, appel lant , and Susan A. Cole,

appel lee . , Mrs. Colo miGd for lialnuco of

i houpio keeper , nml obtained Judg-

ment below for * 2 1 t l Smith appealed and

Court gave j u d g m e n t for $0,60. B. C.

Mnm'e for plaintiff, 'A. (J. Smi th , C O M I U .

11 Start , appullAut, and Alirnhnm V.

•hees, nppcllee t juilgment, no caufic,

In favor of appellant. •* , • '

A FRIGHTFUL RAILROAD OQLUSION.

A few minutes before eight o'clock onThursday morning a terrible collision oc-:umd & Bhort distance thli side of the Morris

Plains depot, between & through frolglittrain going west, and tlie Huckottutowu mallgoing cast, both oa the single track1 of the

It appears thnt tho freight train,which vr&a to reach tha'Morris PtniuB station

iforo the arrival of the majl, for someiiwon Uod got behind tlino about ten niin-Itsf7 but tho t-nglnoer, Charles Thomas,linking he would still haro tlmo to get intole switch leading to tha Asylum, mada the

ntterapt, only to meet with a further delayMHCA hy tlie siding being filled with care.

After the way hod been cleared ho attemptedenter the jiidiuff, Bonding n flagman ahead,

and slowly following him np. As He nearcd1 switch the Haoteltatown mall swept

round tha curve, hnt.fho first glUupso thatOeorgo Uuff, the enipnuGr. of tLo mail, gotof tlio flagman, revealed to bim the engineof tho frolght ao nenr him that to nvoid

collision wan impoesiblo. Huff immeillatolyravened his engine and applied tlio proBsurato his air brakes and then with hit* firemanjumped off. Thoinas Iu the meantime' hod•Dvcraed hi« engiaa 'and had commenced to

back, but tlie momentum of tho mall engine0 great that it rmlicJ into the freight

engine with a terrible crash. Tba firemanof tho freight had already jumped, and tho

igiiioer bud just loft his cab, when thocrash caused bin fltenra chest to explode,blowing him a distance cf twenty feet, andseverely crushing his leg . and somewhat

bin head. Huff, the other engineer,bad his arm broken, and Qcorgo pveritt, tho

rneRsenger, von qulto severelybruised by being .thrown from tna cud nf his

lo tho other. ' Thanka to the Millerplatforms tho paBsengtra of (ho mail merelyreceived a ^ipck, RDd. wo canuot learn thati n y o n e v a s Injured." Had i t not been for

•inch H fearful collision OR this couldnot have wsultfld othcrwiso than in the losso f t number of HveB anil tbo'maiming of

ny persone. Owing to them thie sectionof tho road still preserves i u reputation of

1 never injured a passenger wb,g wnsoccupying his sept.

The crash o f the colliding engines was *Fearful ena and the econe presented itainedi-

ly afUrwanla ehowed A terrible work ofitruction. Tlie freight engine being thoivloiit was driven right through tho front

of tbe passenger locomotive, and the frouUof both engines wero completely demolished,while the tenders o( each were forced up

iwords the tops of tho Cftbu. On tho topof Urt freight cngino wag a badly demolished"box oar, Both engineu will havo to banlmoit entirely rebuilt, and tlio lokn Incurredin this alona would go n great way towardmiltllng a doublo track between hero anil

MorriBtown, That suvb scr iq^ ilamagamU l)nvfl V,CW1 ( '*ne * property without8 Iflw of^Iifo seenicd almost iucrcdihlo.srtnnately tha wreck, dttl not iprriul any

and a track won Improvised wound it for thoinning of regular trains. , -The causa of tho accident Ifi, gDncrnlly

ascrihed to the action nf Iho-enginoer of thoFreight train In following np his flag BOCleanly; I t Is a*W of him, however, that hoban boen long on the road and boars thoreputation of having boon ft good, and cam*ful engineer, Tluvt no is a pfuoJcj fellow ia'yinced. from tho way in which he stuck toils engine to the last.

Attention Veterans.All Randolphs "Boys i a bluo," are ro-

ipcctfully and earnestly Invited *to meetCopt. F . V. Wolfe on thnt part of Warren

t wblub Hen between BlacVrell Bl. and thuual, on WeihieBdAy cyoDinj," May l(3d, ato'clock p, v., to make a new; mutter roll,

rc^irganUo anil drill, that w j j M a n organ-I n d bod ; may Uie bettor manifest ourloiofor our fallen oomrtdeawhofM'gnvct we willdecorate with becckning mremonlts fto flotl^.A o r a oadgaed th,o m\ oj( V.raor. i ' i h

ariot^ | e t ^ * t o ^ our «ip«ol«riot^ | e t ^ * t o ^ our «iip«ol«tlon ofmo by tornhig oat ]'a our full strength.

Bret Harttfa now pUy? •* Ah Bio,'"!* a sue:i w , tnuYoMda pntniaa,"

I'llijjinH. mi l pruj-iT l ;7l :-r . j " . .S. JohiiBun,•> MutfJ 111.' dlijtfflt i;Witf:irjiiilteil, PIlJn iiilr»«liKtd i i r . Iki-ker, of Elusiilirtli,11 ri'jirafv'iilw tlifi titutc A.wn'iulii>iL Mr.<.-k<.TMii'l (iiatif Le t!:id<jr*kjfil tli'-ol-jc-clirli cnllotl l.^uihrr tln">« bcfr.r-- liii:i, tinI inneb lodu.iui.l iln-rufuro tln?ir motmid wui b& tulk, but woik, Il« (j»vd;bt hi«tory of thn cirguiii/jittou, wiyiu

tlii.t ln.ni tbu lillie m^nrn i-lanlcJ in pr,mmd fiiith by GLJ . V'illlitins. in 18U, hn[r.iwu 11 (jrent and iniuhty oak, hnving on

llfty LmiichuK, under the Uuule of wbith,ty wtro refrOhlied uin] iniigomluclI'U'il to work iu»ru clTuclivLly iu lliu Mn»-tca-jso for ita iidluuucc. It in not, u->h

the H'lcukcr.jlhe crjnul nf tlio church, "inever htm hvttit never can be, nnd siuvt?will tic!" But like [ho Buud-iy Scbocil nmihi> Ti'mpcnuici. Bm-It-ly, it id n grcnl mixilinrr. Ho limn i.ifuinif.i tlio ntu1ii>uL-.. tin.:u> MIOOII rrudj to nutwor uuy fiuchllmiK tlm;ni^lit desiro to nsk. In reply to the i\wn1011, "AroladiemHlinitlednsiu-nibtw:'" Inuiiil, "they urt, ami imiaed Iu nmiiy of 011istfwiuliotiK, Ilio iictive, oflldeiif men, nnho joinig liidita." The 'jticbtjon uitx [u-ki-il-iliiynii iliiuk tt iidviunlilo to attempt u V

M. C. A., hi OIK'NUT?" Mr. McukiTttnid ••:llillik it udvi^ilile (o uiguuixu nn uwuriutioiiu nny pluiio where you UUVL- nix jnun^ milivlio uru ullliug (o work iu tliu timuu 03l>rkL fur Ua mcwus, iinil if liciro you iutL-n.;o Htitk to tho lt>|jitiiiiulo work oftlionRwiuinlion, j-nii neod Imve no fetirn of fuilnri'mt ir yuiu object U Iu inlroiluco a COIIFMO Omils uud merry making, I would bug tin?irivilojjo cf tiikiuy my lint mid bidding yminoil imiruiufr."

Iu Hiipukiiiy of tlio, unity oflim wink lliin seueml iihllorin wiw ghun iu.ulluwsi "I11 crwuiillikl nnily, ini»l charity," nml wo tbiuk it IN <tyl.» l.y u'hk-h tha milbulmi

Decoration Day-L tnt.-'titif,' nl iUit-ni inUnst i : i l in

n u u * of IX-'.-omtibD IMy Iu tbiri-

[I in ik-D.iviCu 11,.tl u, , Saturday

hud fl.nl WUM aigniiizad l.y Uu

Lii-ut. F- V. Woffe aa ChttiniiB

Gib tou ni (•Jecitlftry.

Tlie mat ter of olj.wrfjjig the t h y

liuvctl from

tin- tlnu nbirpiuwd.

the i

The folk.'

md il

'.'rest maniffhl

; of tl(f- JiiNt yi ir could L

i I teen wei

s asked, "Are young 1nuJdllrientfnr beings

TlienticHllonvnud mum nellvipulitlcil i u lhU connection!" -YUK," KH1<1

the epenker, "uudi lina univerwillj- bci-niporlcuco nml chncrviili(ni, I Imvu m

chriHtiim jiiniiR men who prevtoiiH to tliconnection wllh lliu Y. 31, U A. wuru ucknown to pr.ty In putlic, there lake np tlii-rutw, nml over nllt'rnunl, in thnt regard, iiuIhclr duly to Ooil nnd the churtli."

Mr. Smith, of Dover, was then introduced,who gnve it blight aynopniH uf tin) working ol

Itttfti-btinn of which, he in H mo 111 her.Flo Bj.oko of Hie pmy<ir meeting whli-h alurcBG'J thoy have never once fnilod 10 hold oniunli.y afternoon, und whlnh tunny nttondvlin (jo to no Other plnco of wnraliil>; undto went led tu think tlml in Dover thnymustmve nt leiifit tlib "nix working'young inciif whom llro. Meeker fipoko,

A motion wun mnilo nud seconded for tl;rgniiiz»tl()!i or an AnHOciatiuii in Cltcster,n'liich wiiD diNciir>a<id to BOnio extent, pro mid:on. AVo KCTa |>le.iH0d to KUO thnt it tinwith no direct opposition, nud Hint till rcnl-

ud that Clod h willing lo work through fev-e inNlnitiieiilii1i(]i.'a if they are only "oin:<1 nnd broke 11 VerwoK"Wilh but ulluht nlienilhn the Cunaitutiicoinincndcd by tlio 8tutu Association fmil tovvnu vui nccqilcd. And we tuutut tho luQuilcra IUIVV c-aruGRlly tiiifiy forml tb^ir trim work, rouirtinbpring tlinl

''braid emit npon the wuterw HILIII returu uf.ter innuy tlnj'fl."

Our nia friend Woo.lriifT, iiohTlthstniidiupUK cKtrAvngnnco iu t i c uso af'"crail," in "nnan of imitiy flno qualities, nud we trust thnt

lie liim opened lilu lue cremu curdim audicetl in lim ntoro n Nodi\ fountain, HIP con-

teiiln of which ho lniK very generonslj iillo1

1 his friendw lo ti-nt gmtuitouidy, thut Iiiw MRIIB nmy not bo piissedby iimiolici-d,

nit thnt thoy receive tho notice nml he theitrounjje whldi tliey merit."

. Morris County Medical Society.Tito regular nnuiml meeting of tho "Me

rift DlBtrlut Utdienl Horiely" was held In theIhe V. M. 0. A. hall ftt'Booiiton, ou Tucs-' ly.Mnylfitl i . . ' .

Tlte roll being called, a majority of thimeiubcm were found proaont. A pinlioii ofthe regular routine htminewi of the Society

then tmnnacicil. This ineliuk'il theilectiou of ofllc^rH fur Ihe current^'onr, also[Idogntea1 to attend Iho "titato Medical Saeie-

conveneu ut Trenton during theirosent mouth, nud tha "Ainrrlcan Sledfciuissoclotlou" enlivening at Chicigo in Juuo

The ofBcers thua elected werJr. MeWitley, Vice rrovkloot

Socrewrj, Dr. Coopor

; Prcsliluiit,» r Crilt.

Tre.tsuror.)r. Millar ; ltcporler. Dr. Hurrbi; Dcln^ites

Blnto Hociciy, Drs. Ilyenoii, Harris, Rir-r, Cooper, Morgiin, Anderson am) Sand-

o n ; to tho American Motiieal Asuo^iution,n t FLiglur, l l i rktrand OomUoLTlio societj/tulcB were Jhtn fitwpcaded in

oril«!T to rt'uch on item of uufliiinhed buai-1 carried ovct from the eoiui-nnuuul

uooling of DeoDinhcr last. At Hint meetingrefiolutionu wero prcientod and ndojitedchfirglng a mi'inucr of siutAining profcNion-

purtnenbip witlinn irrrguUr piuotitloucrof medicine in direct vioUtlou of tho eodoof uthico adopted by Iho "Arrioricou Umli-

il ABHOcintiou." The accuHCil luiii beenRfttntod Iho lime tuturvenine butu-ixm Ihe

akinc of the ohmge., aud tlio uiijetiuj or10 ]>rcscut May, in'which to prcpiro bin

n:i>l)'. Tho genlhaun Iflpifus^ <$hoia thoitiuu cxiblcd ^ pr.'Btephun.FiGMcu of

Morriiitowu. In reply to the oliargeH, the>r. ftiosl ctupuiilicully aastrloi] that hin pnrt-icr, Dr. Willinm H. Qnin%, in in no KCIIHO

bonieopr.Uiio pnictitioner, and thut he«tvon-H nil bdief in, or Bjmpiithy with,

Imt BpocinHly—thnt Iio reftmes to onswer">r exclusive homoopnlhlo attendAuao,

ill not meet in consultation homoo-pnthlo pl>yuiPV\itB. 1'heat) aiwertiouH of Dr. i?ier6on wero nbuQdaally corrobomtcd byIra. ltntkur, Saudcrs aud Oiven, pnctlt iou'

from llormtowu, each of whom, tVomIIIK porsonnl knowledge Pa ined that the de-niul waa true. NolhwilhBtumUng tho' gen-

ii preTii\e»ce &>r nianx ye'uw,"lpQUi in aminut t^ 'ho n)ediciil prafesftloli,- of ii riiJTerottt

ulentUiiuliiiB cimccming Dr. QuiniliyVthlail tcuilsuflcn, Hie charges wero difl*niwod m not tuataincd l y a vole nearly

uuiiinnnfT.

Tlio dtKctiRftion of. this subject"*nw wllliunlrHOuniilics. mid whuo the conclURiun wnx

reached, &\ch luumbor appeared (jl-ul thot nocllcite a mnttf r m i deponed of to tho &nt-ifnclioii of l!i .Tlifl liftcriioon ROBsioji wan spent in the diw-

cuiwlon of hpecEat KIROB, alid in tlie cxuinlna-f morbid Kpodniemt of interest cii|y Iu

:hc medical profOKwion.Tlio ue»t mooting of tho Society will b«

held iu nccember,

Another Fatal Railroad Accident-On Satnrrtny afternoon last, Mr, Jumra

SIcAnnnncy, au old aud reipccted resldoutof lloonton, wont, as wno his wont, to tho[). L. HVl. I t . It., to pick np tho conl whiclibnd fulleu uloog Ilio track from - tho con[oin . While ongnged n short din tan c« bctov1 C. T,»l«l'« Rwh nud Blind FnctDry, tnwnrdJloiiivile, ho WAS Htmclt li.v Ihe niiiil trnt»fhich loavoi tho finonion depot i\t 3.18 forfor York, an inslanHy kilhsl. The ("nets

to bo 'nbottt an MIOWH: IIJH bucket,rAitly filled with conl, was sltuding ou thn

iuk ; the old g«ntlemnn -.uiioua to saveituconl nttemnleu to get it ofTmu.l watitretk on t i e loft BiJo of tho Len.il by tlic*ocomotive. Ulshcnd vtm (orrlbly cut n#d

ernsked, auil bis left }eg hrol^a btihennkle.The trftia VfB9 « f tfi»d *nil tho body of the

pUcoJ Ia tlis bnggngo cnr.Tbe imln WM then *cna b«pk to the depot," , tbo nbsenc.fi nf n coroner, " ""finm viewed tho rcn^fni , ,io3 that the affiiir wit* accidental, ordered

(bom inken t o O u n u t i o n u o f the dooeased

'•J-DuUeUn, \

td—D. S. .Allun, ]

runt, C h u . V. Gage am

On Arrui^..,

Wolfe, O. Gni

Wm. A. Wc-ur.

On riiifliiccB-W. E. Drako, Wm. A. Stryktr mul Wm. T. Ixjwrt.

On Spiiiik.-r—A. B. Searing, Win. H. ColInrd und John a Gilison.

Oa nJJouniing it wn« reuolvcd t<» l u d d oID Mondiiy ovoning pr^ocJIiig l.^Gcoratlo

Duy oud cotniikte UIL- nrraii(;,-inotits.Afl to tho probable oltBnnanco of Ilio OL-CE

on wo cannot "speak by tlio card," Luc:m jmlgi! pretty dearly from opinion** RUIcnilly expruHsecl. 'i'lie oliHurvnnce in in

d<:d to be 11 towuhliipdcijiniihlnitioD, mnin.!uiori(il service will be iu honor of alpatriot dend of Itimtluljih town(,lii]«

There will be a procession cDiupriftid of tinI-'irc IJi'parliiieiit, I Sum], Vt tiruiix, and Midiof tlie tiocictiiH nn tun lit iwliidd to joii

111 engirt the Dituonitiug Coiumiltcoof young Iddion to the <liiT,irc-ut ceincU'rifii, t<

tlie floral tHbiika of spring upou ttiiilimiiid* iiliovti tho ri'timiiiH ct our dew'

l i i s intended to mnko tlikuffniiv«ry cnnipleU-, nud tlm exr;m«in will connislof the Hinging of appropriate WIUH, tun nod '[tig of tho Itoll of Honor of ItuutUph town-ifiip, jirobubly tlm rcrilutiuu of n poem, nnduiilrt-wiCH by well known hpeiifeera.

The varioiiN commitUcs dunir(» us iiitiirtily buikit tho co-opnrntbu of too cntinowiih]ii[t to make this oUscnraiH'o onn limihnll i]o hnnnr to the j-nlriutihiii nml Uie

jcuiorj- should

I Looking After Pure Water.,-\ A j-iriy if liiMiii^uiblicd gciilkuieii, i|H < diiiliM^ ihu: - iiU.rcated in theMurriu Camu j (md' IIIWJ inkrc-~U.I iu thh nujiply of tlt city of X«WAI\ with pure water, paid 01

lodJohuS . lowu ii vMt u;i Wnliirtdny evening. The;cnuo on tliu mc'l trnln iu the inoruing I

tras ii;a- Hoj-ult'ong tjljilu't, vlier-? tho Cunal Direir«illv l.o-! tl'11; iii'T-'.'iii.u I .ii'h' ( wiiiicil tiitw, au

r:d Hiilt*rrun j lV<I<i I"1"':1' '•>" li'if*';*- Mul l:nU reft JjliVHujttleuiijt tfu'.nigii Ih" li-eJ'T lock. Hvn(biy ti-cre uiut liy Mr. If. IV. C'ortright umltho ttig I[ojtati!Liuf;, uud wtro takin to fiijurt nf thu Liikr, uhii-ji «a> I'titufnllj'ir.hpi'il At Ni>].-in»l'oiul liny t.wk tiic i-antlio Ofidtu Miuo Itailroud i.nd prrwi -jd^dviutv- Iho npi^r cod of tliu Idike nt thu uumlbnf 1 be Huni crcelt. Tlm di.r wua ulnioat ei

•I v hiJL-nt iu Ihf-wo ttxiiiniiiutionH, und irlienthey v. i i i commuted the party canio to Doverby way of the uiuul, utriviiig here At balf-l«idt ilvo o'clock, and procceiiine to thMuuhinit Uouto, whero they dined at sevuo'doch, uud pasted UIB night

The parly comprised* the following Kew:irl; hotuLleu: Jlnyor II. J . Yutw; JohiMcOtugor, Smiml Atwuter ami TAwur<d^liiulfliiuiK, nf tU.. Aqueduct Hoard ; J . It.Wiinl, Kuj)ni'inluri(liiiit of the AtjueituetUmiril; J . W. Millor, Diivid Youtij! anil H.V. C. Vim itouKclbcr, I'lunnco Cuiuiuittee olhu Coin-urni Cniincil ; I). W. Raker. Comp-

tie BO tlcnr

About 11.byuvetiiiLilu trot tii

to nil.

A Severijiinrlvr In

iff, Alfred

nt! mure,

it rout, firliklniiii,'.,vill,n to;md Utvwm t f»»-ini

v lino lmil1 went ilri(ihon.|.u

0 RunnI'liinco't

itullHP,blaricl11011 Ml1 jiiHt t rviriH o»

vhli'h

wtiy.

•loitk c.Inviit limit. Iluti.UKMUll

tho In

wan il

•nVIJ: 11

nili\

iLn

nMg

f eil ties-

1 vuliin-SllKriOJ

A uiiili:

Hlrnel,

0 wllh-

11 tntitiliont tivn fnnt nliuvo Iho ground. T i n

nil with liin forn f^ct, Imt g<it them

lion in hia fri^lit mndo a prenl j.li

leaping over tho olminiL'lioii nml carrying

1 -vngiiii n-ith h im. l i e then da-,hwl mudly

ough Suwci Htroet. hiw driver iloln;! a

emalil to bo l l nml kerp liliii Htraight. l!i

ijtito h is efforts the iifrriyhtui] beast otn

ilculy Hweived into Clinton sircet, and Hi

m t i r ik lne u tree, D w w WIIS thrown 01

Hlluil vldluilCQ tiifLt for BU111O tilUO llO WUA

UfcibiH of wlmt hn<l lmpimnn<l. Ho wan

IPO n m i e i l to Ilio ollio« of Dr. CntnininB,

by, when, lliu hijiirleM vn-ti) rurod Tor.

Thoxo CTitiKiHli'it of some ternhlo [jrnhos

iibout Ilio right side of the fr.ee nml forelierui,

> u h k ' h lacdies hml to bu applied. IIin

ift hnco WUB n h o rjttilo Imdly Imiincci. Tim

orso nfter being rt'lievml nf re*lmiiit ilm-lied

ut of (own on tho ML Hope roml nt n turri-

)lo puce.

Tliin Isnmill ipr cnnm?i]iiciice of iJ icnui-

uco impnHL'd on thin tc.immiuiij liy th»

mul cmnjniuy lioing nllowed to ntrctrh ilirir

w lino* over SUHKCX slroet, inMeut] of being

iiupullcd to ci iny lliGuiunilvr tlio bridge ru

they should he . I t CUUHCN oftinie* unnoccK-

Mlcln.Vfl.ti) (iminH nnd iiodchtrianfi. In-

ice frcqtipully h a \ o llioir clotliiug HO!led by

fiujdoh niiniu[{ of Ibo r»i]K! from llw

{round HIIEU it EH dnnvu tnnl, nml now n n j

icn a n arcidout is ciTiincil. I t wus poifecllr

atunil thnt llousaHbmild linvo tuet with thn

L-cldout ho did. nnd iho fntilt of carcki

OSB even c«uuat he nltiiclicil lo him, fur it

mild lio iiupnsHiblu for nny ouo drivlug to

in the -I.il-lt, dirt-culorod rnpo in tho nifiht.

'lint he CJicnped cvtin in oro Ki>r!oua COIIRC-

none™ in wonderful.* Who wilt move for

:he ebntement of thin tow line nniwincu ?

ul lcr ; J . Ii. Murviii. Cluiinunn of t ho

Coiiiiuittce on Hiijiply of Water i Dr. W. A.

iiilh, Cluir imm of H a d t h C o m m i t t c o ;

il. It, 8 Sn-ordH, Htcrt'tiiry of tho -Boord of

Tnitlo i Wm. M. Korw, of tho Sinte GPOIOK-

(.11I Ilonril, uml A. B. UreWHter, tlio Miiyor'fi

•livuio Henretnry. Tlio fulluwiug mpro/

<1 the Lohigh Vullc-y Itiiilrouil; It . I I . S J

liilhirltt«ittlent t Wm. H. b y r e , P.

li'tit'M AKHiiitimt; Chun. Hartshorn, 'Jrot,idtut mul J . \V. lUnrin, AwiHUnt Ti

rur. The remainder of tlio imtty wan t

»Med of thi> folluwlni-: H. E. Pucker. S\i

tilcuiUul of tbo Knslon nnd Amhoy Bull.

r>ml; J. 0 . Cnniphiill, Chief Engineer nf

lio Crolou At'iiedtie.1 ot N P W York Ci ty

V. Vf. Omvfiii, Iulo Chief l iu^ i iwer of tin

IUIO ; Jacob F . I ^ u d o l p h , l ' t t id

iipL.nntfii.ti-ill t.f (h.: aiorri* CIUMI ; W. K.

.-well, C i t i l Biigiucor, of HUB CtJilutv, mi '

'111, I I k o n , Section Siipcriiitundont of thi

Tha vJnit wnn matin fot the pnrjioyo of iu

itctint ' the rannl ami tho Hiipply nf wate

.niicnlod ffitli.lt, with u view of nscertniu

Hi l inwrur l tcauboic iKlonvaiLibleana vratni

tpi'ly fur Ncwurk nmlnlher <iitieH. An io whi

otilil Iw tlio probable m u l t the inwiibars ol

m ].urly wero very reticent, nml none seoin-

(1 willing to espr«mj thoi r opinii

n l tu Iho mailer. Thore cun bo no doub t ,

iwuvcr, t i n t this party, represent ing

>ce nil tho lulcrooU of tliu city uf Newark,

ill tho nwucrw uud lcuweca of tho canal,

Ihfr oitl i Bomfi uf tlm len t aulhorit ieu iu

0 eiuintr j in Iho umttnrnf minedIIL-I

finitely Rntlla the n.ti«il]on wlutLur

0 ennui will be tli verted from ita p i c t e u t

en Tor thd ]iiirponi) of a water xnpply for

the cities inltrcKled.

» parly look an onily lirfinkfust

uliiy niorniue, und Boon nfter brairded

I>on{ nnrl ulnrlL'il f o r N f w a r k a s faat us

[HJWI;I could enrry them. All e ip re s s -

id Iheiiintlvos highly pk-nJ-od wi th tliei;

Mvant eauurnion lo tbo Luke and llicii

lit t o Rover, mul in par t icular hi^l i lycom

u l e i l tbo LoRpttulily of tha Matulo t

'.oaso.

Morriatwn Qlmrter Election,The clinrtcr dec I ion ut the Oouuty wat oa

Moudny nnultet1 in a dixwlroun tic feat to theiperant* pcaplo of that plnco. Tho rug-

ilnr Itai>nl)!cuu liokut rcprunooleJ llconnolbs

lumber of votet icket k

jwllud 1

The

lepnblicnn innjurity on bnllutn 328. " Tlioollowing in the vole ;Itepubltc-an.

OshtroIilJ. Durtie(t,23i

Inllus A. Drake, 545 Lewis I'iereoni Jr., 2i-" ' ('8 mnjority.281

Bt,j TIIO.H. M. QnnTlo, 3460 E i U M W. l 'niilen, 251

1 Couucil-

R. -tleKny,

ohn II. Byniln, 570

Avemgo liopubllcnn rnujority c

nn, 308. .

Six licpnblicanR nnd nn equitl nnmlicr

Bmacrutfl v e r e elected School CommlKsion.

TB, an foltowB : Anron fithenck, Ounrgo K'

orl iod, AlanBou A. Vimcc, Sidney W.

liter, a i w n r d W. I 'rnden, Hanry I I . D«l-

rymplo, Enoch T . CasUoy, Jmnaa P . HullU

vnnt AHJIISIQB W. Cut]t>r, Oshwnld J . Uur-

itQtt, John D. Oaer in , S. Unxikfiuld Searing.

PhiUlpsbuKg.' I I I IB plnco biia nnfferotl pmntly tho past

'cnr, nnd hnndreda nf people linvo l e e n in

w n n d want. 150 men huve loft tho

ilncc to seek wnrk elsewhere, nud n number

boys nml girls havo b«on placed ou formi1

wo(k fur tboir bonril by the Ilelief Cora-

Tho Warren foundry, fcinnrrly em*[Hojing G&0 men, in r im by CO j Ilia Coup

ininces uro idle, nml this «topped the Dcinp-

er Hil l quarries, ihrotvin£ 1 GO men oa t of

ork. TUB enrringo works went under the

immercATly in tho pnnic, tho mllinfj mill

en t into tho ShcrifTn linndu, nnd tho nlicct

ills l iaio cat down thei r force vary maleri-

lly. Tho ntovo works Jin ve run ou brultun

[me, tho Bridge Building Oompnny has been

ild ou t aud in i d K Tho Pomnylvanin

[tailronil Cntnpnuy ca t down tueir forco and

;, the £.iNt<iu and Amboy tliaehnrgeil

II the i r employoea there. T h e Kew Jersey

3eiitrnlIti i ihotiil l ia<goDointo tho lmud* of

recRiv^r, tlio cnn.d (soin|innion have reduced

inir fureea to tho mlnlinnm, ront Ohtntu bus

irnnk like Con I ml uto'elo,' nml tbo RniWlug

uorintloiiH bnvo h e t n compcll<>d to fore.

OKA r ight nnd left Over 400 num aro uow

ilio. ^ t [ . •

Mrs, WiHistmi again Robbed,Mm. Ktwry T. Williurns, of l i i i io Hi l l , it

ill li« r-Jincmbfirtni, vras nibbed Mime we ill H

> by n. n.'grn of 11 lnrgo anm nf uiiuiny,

it Sattirdiiy n ich l BIIO was nsnlu rol lwd.

ibont oight o'clock i n tlie c ren ing nho wnn

IIODC in n rawn, her huntmnd being airk In

?r pnit of the lion DP, whnn n mtiu-r

I Willium Lewis, who lives onpo-itfl,

npon her. Ho occupied n Htrnt cluno

by her, aud as ftho would move away from

lira ba wontil fulluw hnr up nnil got CIO'HO

[. After ho had gnno nho il loco v« rod lliat

tpookot book, ooiitftlning 87iO0, wn».niiiw-

•. On Bun.liiy morning ulio mnilo eom-

ihit before Just ice Thoimis. Dull, of Kacca-

inn, who IRHHOII R vrarruut for Lewis and

Iio W M nrre»ted by Silns Doll the saino morn-

ig. After (in esnminalton bg was commit,

led, in default of *500 U i l l and noat to Mor-

Ktowu. On Holiday morning a mwirch war

AiX \XAH \*tmcA ami tlio prcmiRCB of Lcwii

•nKhed, wliich rcmillitd in tho nn i l tngof

ID miw;int;poc!<*l boiiknnii innney in IUI

«h le i ip iu tho back yard.

Tlio Tiupter

iteXf ivill

iota,, of the Ml. Freedom

eet at Ihe iibnvo Titneo

BAtnnlay, » « • SGUi. 1877. a t 2 oVloek,\ M. 'All iwrmafg^ilPsirirB to pnrchaso JoUrill linvo nn opporinnity ou tru\t tiny to liny

cheap. If stormy, then iLo. flrut &itimUy inJrinc, nt II13 WMJ*1 b^nr. By onlw of

^ CouurrrzE.

l a a rvocntly pnhh'fihed ctatcment oi com-niuUtion robes on tallrooda leading from NewYork,' tlfl N. J . UtOlnnd la more favortblo tooottmutan Uuux tho D., h. A W .

Common Council Proceedings'[lie first rcguliir moeting of the new" Com-

11 OniinHI MAS belli on Monday evening.

*aut—Mnyur ItirfiardB, Rcconler Cri t ton-

i, Alucritien l lnnco tm& DGACII, anil Cotm*

ncu U"iinttt, Gogo aud Allci

iutyor llli-hanla, AMcniinn Bench, a n d

iiielliuen Ht'iinott, Ongfl nud Allen, tin

liunly (Iccti'il mfnihuru, wero aworn Into

olUca by Mr. Win. T, Leport. .Minutes of tho last meeting were roul

nnd approved, nnd tho Mayor announced thefollowing Slandiiifj ComniEtlesH:

Fiiinni;o—Boadi, Crittenilon and Brown.Rtrorti—Crittemlen, Beach and Gnge,Firo Department—Goge, Hmicooud Felver.Oflcets and 8alarlon—Gngo, AHrrn and

Urown. ttt, Qogc and Felver.

_ _Ianc«, Bennett aud Allen.Ontinuioea—Brown, Crlttomlon and Allen.Tho Judged of tlie recent Charter Election

reported the result of the told eloctlon, whichwon adopted.

A communication woa received fromPatrick Payne, confined id the connty Jail,nayiug that ho hod been there since Marchlaat, tluit ho bad paid dearly for his folly,

pfilio livt'riVtli'pf i«ouL' '110 wlieii they fed tlit first indict ions nt

.laily> Fsiuilii1* Icjivin^ lifiinu fur tlio

bold of those |>IJ1H with tlii'in. Thi.v hnro tuimuHi- instill Unto m eflcoi, lliey nil! rcti.no

Ddwiltrnpklly'cUnwi tlin llve'ruf biirroiuiiUis bHa, ana will pfpL'clnnlly juevcnt a hllliouettaok. Th*y aio sold liy all diiicul»tH.

A Tlmt- l ln i iorn l SiH^ltt.i.-Tlm lone; andmeeraiful career of Ur. WISHIBT'I P I S K T U S E

s Hli Die Biicoiljif filDeacy nbldi

liavi' from time lo time been puffed Into a brio!tinlorfoty ditriiiR Ilio twenty nilil yt-nrii Hinthis celebrated nutllclno lias hucn noiil, nfTunlH. proof Hint ilio AmuriL-sn [mlilio cotitinncii InCJIOIB Ita conflJmicc in iUsurvtii(jartick's onty.,'ho Pino Tron T ir Cot dial lint lonfi boon rccog-ilzcd a i tbc letdiott ipcdlio for C'lUwimp'.iuu,irondiltlB, Couf,'hn, Ooliix, AHlhinn. Diptlicrla,md nil other IIUCHM-R ut Hie breallilny orgniii'.It in, moMmvitr,' t. crrloia. Mwi-ily, »ml twintoloiilu remedy rorDvmicjiitin, I.ivor Disorders.

n t mid Ferosh,

MUlitiahim tl»... cntirelv lirndii-ntci th»

» to which It ii adapted, Lutnlao thatan Urcmarkftl'lT prompt and ihoraupli,

Tbocrmlnl tcBtofcipcrloncabaBtlemonstrfttttlIn reliability In every pailtcnlar. Hold by all 'drooglsti. Principal cUj*ot Mo. 010 Piluert a t .

nad promining if n le i

fnturo. The matterPolice Committee,

;d to do batter In theiferrcd to thi

ibscqnenUy re-pnrtpd, recommending t in t hJi fine be rc-

d 111* reteauo ordorod, which upon-inotlon vus carried. '

The corporation pay toll to Nay 1-tth,$41.75, and and a hill of B. II. Vogt, 841.25,were rcfi'ircil to tha Flnanco Committee, re-ported correct, and ordered paid.

An election of officers was entered into."Win. Ill Lambert won unanimously re-

elected. Clerk find Treasurer.For Murslial John AnnfWgo and. James P .

Mr. Kclle; re-votea anil Mr. Armlbige 2, thei declared elected.

KulicyceWing fiformnr wn

For Street Goinmifwionor Siracon D. Itoaaand It . B. WaUoru were nominated. The

M-merreceivingalltho voks and elected.Andrew Rossi, Oily Surveyor; and Wm.

T. Leport, Ooutuwl, were'ro-olocted withoutopposition. «

For Amistant Chief Engineer of th.o FiroDopnrtincntSeilBwjck R. Bennett and Wm.II. Lambert wero nominated, .and Uie namesof 1). H. Overton aud Chan p . Gtigo

U d Mr- Ijambert declined. ITjematter was then referred to the, Fire Com.mittca. • • *

mnucl Button v&a nominated uiA electedAssistant Marshal, '

of Uie ofSocra for the comingyear wore referred to th* Committee oaOfficers &nd Salaries

Council adjourned. •

Th• Forest Hill. •*•all Important lopio or eonvarsation

now in the report nf on animal rescm-a seal having been teen on rieveral oo-x in tbe littlealrcam which mBanders

tLroiigh our hnmUt ' An yet no one hasbeou abla to witch i t ; although traps haveucr-n fnqticntly Bet in different localitiesiking the HtfAnm.. Wo ntnlerHtnnd Ita fnvor-ite hanut is in tlie deep poobi of tho streamnenr the Squicr mint). Wo hnvo no rauon

tionut t lo Tcracity of oar ioformaiits,nro nt a low to understand what i t can

punslblybe. Via hope to be nllo to give>rc pirticalars in our nei t commuuiovtinn,

hut in the tUL-Antimc call tho Attention oftntumll«U ami nit ncleatiflo persons to theelmnge disco very.

"Jtenui" our enterprising enrpunter, Bnd-Ing Iho enrponter bttuinom rut her dull, has

il hiH attention t» the n>Hing of blood-ed dfRH. Da ha« several fine young Beagles

tminiag for tho coming hunting BCOBOH.Any ano de*]rotu oT purchasing a good hunt -ing dug and belter givo "JeeauT a call beforE

tirehnsinfi cWenhere.Mr. E n . Skellangor, ea r . "-rack abet, '

while out dnck shooting a few days ago rihotnnd killed n bnld c«glo wboao breadth ofTing me uvo ncd a half feet. Come,'Dnrid &,"imt't i t nbou.t time wo b

fto.-nyon? , .'- .;, Tlie filrnnd leetlval,' to be held i t onrschool hotiHC, early in Juna, bldn fair to ban gnmd Bnccpsd. The Indins of the r i -oinily nto hard at work soliciting rantriba-tinns «f money and provisions. The luxuriesit the Benson—Htruwberriet nnd crfiiai—willbo pruvided in nbnndanoo. Wo nnilenttandthe procco^ will be doTOted to repnfriOBand l'cpfttQliiigtbebnilding, & ncccwity inag

culled for. The energy mid oxocntrratulcnt mnuircstod by tho M e n in this pnvbe-rrorlby eSurt in worthy cf- tUnail we dnwicly tiuxt thai ill WDO eaii, willgive rw t\ cull, when tLo owd time come*.

It a ln promiWB an nniqne tcetoro whichwe h epB will be Iwih nninfJEB and inntrnotivo, ltiJilntanded t o c ' T f l a M t * * ° ' ***>"lcnux illngtratlva of imnorLmt biblical•.Tent* • w - "

Cheater Cross Roads,wajopftWiing ibo lu idcucc of l l r .Let It, one iliy recently, we iiotici il

thai ho Jjiwl uiitde a decided improvement ontie prvta'ibtH by putting up a oeat flutf Bii'i-alantial fence. We understand Ilia w t . k

done by oar frleud Henry MUlen, ofthis place, and is built in a worlnmnliV*-

tlio n-ori perfurjied by b i nwill show lor iinoir. The people of Cticf.Lr

il u i i n i l y T.QUM <t" « 'U I" no<-um 1.9Mervicea <jf linn j;'i.«I inechuiiiu l;..roi'r io-\-

ig cl»<!where. ILc uotn bin \s -.,1. i • i. .t. -factory innoiK-r for n'iy who ui.,y yid- tii. aim. WB nro gl.it) ibat wo have t,o^,c buhi*riulug puttplo in tbit JJI.ICC.Tho store that vrnn buni<'(l heri- In&t 111

1 nearly or quile rebuilt, uud in unw r c o c i -ig Iho finishing luiirhtu uf tljo duvu tc-'ii

, linler, Mr. M. W. S«i:Uyt «ho i« in iv,-ryreKpect competent to do nny work iiifrubt'.d

his earc. M'e tbink that ATr. S-, v.-;jlplcaue any who may favor him vilh lbr.irpntrouage, a» ho in a fii^t-tlata nrtlht. Th*•01K dona hy him in t'ltciitctl iu fino KhK

lorn nlicn done will havo a linn ;<p-lien and nill Lo PtL^pift! HOCII 1,7»yz« iu) a ilrst-i'liiw. eountrj- nf(.r".;ru i* to bojiiitiijiiii t.i-nu in fr.n.t •;!<tiililii,hmi'iil, tht- nciiliht and by frr

thut km cvurt,'ru(:tJt.iiyro front in Clientix II uill bo r . ry*Iy done ue l.nvo no doubt by Mr. M. W.'ley, uml he ueruiiuly deserves grent n .il-

fur it. Tlio Hi)*n (H for l l r . P. N. JeuUii>,iriwimlurdruByiHt, and it n i l ! mid v-ryiucli to tho eppftiiiiui-u of the lmihlinf,'.

Xirnxu.

Tba time-tulle ou tbo Nnw Juwcy MidlandIlallrowl vill bo chongod an Momliiy.

u-iiiTti BATHH il ceut«. Thu beni'lluiiilIn of Sulphur IluthM uro loo w.-ll Jiuownijulrc conini«it. Tho L-fft-uU uf Gkim**

Kulphur fjonp in the bath IU-U truly vIcvlncnlcompletely iltiodcriKJiig ofFi-iinivo iicciiiuuln-tioiiN, anil thoroughly [mrifyiiin tlm cnliru

Bold by nil Urnpgii.tIweuty-fivBDye, Uot* «

JUII'B HiUrunilWliiikrr«i, fifty m i U . H1.I-iw

jj u i y cuvbill li'vtr, tti oiir kitn^U^^TJhll

Kpi'|>Hiu BIIJ I,iTcr C(ji]]])!piiit in ull

ii'.iMlitltaltonoftlif ituart.loll "dllimOut of:i0,|i0(; dozen ttultl.-- H>!'I l

d f l i U I I I f

Illitort Vovcr.

To All, P u r l I r n l n r l y Iiivntld*,•priog la a trying n-nhnn. Indications of eldt-luae iboulil at f>uce bo at ton d-d tn. yn tnl dm-ISICI may l>o cuiund by allowing tlie bi.tvtjla loicecmococaHimtf J nnd the pjsUm to icuwinn *ilisordtiruil condition, mitll Ilii JiaordcrlaHlinia to develop itself. An ounce of]ire-i*if loti ia worth a Dound ol cure, In an old mul

Irntlilu! B*vinp, Tlicrrforo, no «dvise all wboJVU ircublcd with tho compl.ilntB naw voi-.'(ICVttlflit—liCRilnrliP, liHllgi'sholi. iligonlnprl

ver, wunt of npiHlitfl.nnnn'rt^i'fovtrlali Mn

ni l i . %'e know of no remedy aolmriul^Vah'ldoclilTcfiulanctlnQ. Ii nt oni-o sliiktji al 1!;

ntfl. ConatDiitlloipracbablo ct j t not onlrt h i h it

kl Veilmcia or deprrulon : a fftak ox-bamtod fniiling, no energy or taangv % thoroenlt of medial over-Vrork. mJcscrotioaa orixceitci, or innio drain upon-the ijstcra, i i

fs cured b* UumnlinivB1 UomeopathloIBc Ko.W. It tonofl np mnU It t igomkn

tbe tvatem, digpol* the Rloom and ikipouiienfj1,Imptrlsitiength inil energy—stops the drainimlrcjnvenateithecntlniinan,' Coco npcd2O

lira wilu perfect raccoFe by (hoosunds. Boldr (IDBIUB. rricB t l per ilnglc vial, or 10 furicktgo five *1BIH and *a TIDI ot powder,ml by mill ion r c d p l of, pries. Addri^o

Humphreys' Ilomcopalhio Medloluo Oonipunj,"G2 Broadway, New York. , . aT .ly

BBSS ItltRIt, KEEE EEEE GSS& EEEB" B R I i E E B S E

I I U H E E fi ED Itrtltll EEE EEC ' EBBS EEEBll:. U E BEBM RE E B S E

DBCB II It EEEE E E E E ESEH E E E B

Iii exhibiting on elegant block of

PICTUBE FRAMES,Wall Pockets,

KD&H great variety of

Household Ornaments.

Confectionery,Always pnra and fresh. . ', .

BOOKS,BLANK BOOKS,Stationery. &o.

Tlic bent brandH 01'

FOItElON AKD DOMESTlo

SEGARS.DOYER BANK BUILDING

17-U. . DO V F.It, N. J .

r

AMERICAN WATCHES I

Waltham Watches from $12upwards, best juality P, S.BARTLETT with ohronometerbalance in 3 oz. cass, reducedto $19., ladies' solid e-old American

Watches from $30 np.Gents' solid gold American

Watches from $85 up.All OEADE8 and ST7IE3 on

hand to seleot from.CLOCKS. jEwr.i.ity, SPEC-

T AC LES, EVK.U LASSES, h.c. atK«UALI,V LOW PRIGK^. Cullor write for price-Hit.M. H. WHITE, 4-41 BROAD St.,

• NEWARK. N . J .

OPP, I t 4 B. U B. DEPOT,

Page 4: VEGETINE. · vol. vii. dover, morris county, new jersey, saturday, may 19,1877. no 23 the iron era lonlunftd evert sitcbdat j t benj.'h.vogt. editdb and pbo11ieto11.

"Trove all Umif-v Mcil.l U-\ tIR good.'"

•hi.-li MASTER'S SALE!

IVIOWBR.

Ili CbJiitftrv uf N> « .JVr.,. T. FI . fj. Jcir snip or

Motif siAoioi (juafiiuD o: i J j M.VuDderlnKift a loniil li tviiipijxL4Dt, anil Edmund Cau-flt.J, Jan/L T^t i t* , i u s u . t u . C. C»«t]<*l,AJIIUS -',i.:ir i - . " ' l i n v i * A. L'&MILIJ.•it. •.•i.-il -I or. <r. lliil, Jt.liu ti. I'li-r. L'.*.i»

• tir ll '.-i. 1 ,;*,I.ruV.-Jlt-rli' Ilt/llHlly gOO.1. |,UJ >[• )i-T H. I'll.!..', AdlllilHStlHIOre, A.'., Utt. ' i l! , .-1. It wn,i.w;.TiK.t l int y.T-lr.i'JiUB Ut ] l^tiv «'. 'li.-r:.. iWt-u,.-fl, l»i:i<l Slim n, Ith- r.JIwwi,:- F.iir«, dnrit.t,. tti.. Futlt.f is :r .! ( iwi-nti.. 1-. lloiwil, S.nm.iri \V. !.»'«)};.'.IM., . , - Vtnli.-r,t Hi-iv Nurtbaiiiijlmi 11,-1- i Tu t - U. 11 • • -;» ..ml '"-"rKc !•:. U"lj;e, II. u nclr-r,.,^!. mid »'ilf.ll.-M. M**., mill *peciul I !>• Va» S-;-tuu.i, Ilauii.i..n A,<',,.v,,.,, tmi

j,u,v,< ..•.,,T-uduti«...«iKJWvork'suto| r i ^ V : ; : ^ : l r ^ / V t i ; i t ^ ! p s r

l...t:. i 1i . n i . n . i i i i i i r Q i o i i A k T i < 1 i i l t i i n i l S . M - i H v i ,i, [,.",,, I;,.:,... I!, i.jnt.il.lr- 11 J V T< • in A. l>. j

ill l l iv . , . . i . * A t u l i i r , , - trii:l nt C n - t o u Fiilii,, ! l i7T, K. A . D i i M u T T , H->l.

HAND DISPLAY OP

BUY GOODS.

EOEGE TV. DRAKE,

tin! l al Jcalw Iti

28th"day of

w.tl:..lltl..-no.«r t J , ' It

tiy o the r Mowermm.111,' u l i i rh UK- tilt- foIlov.iiH,':

Ii -,-. Ui mini- M-itfitljc. 'ntlr-r Iltir nt nny angle.. t - t ! r : Kuiv.•<• i.I«.u.s IhrcH- to the i:entru«•! Ij ." (MJ.1I--1.

'11 - K-i i . -s Miirt t!if iiml'int tin- Muuliinf< isixiv.-il. llliT.-fuM' Will IlOt r ing 111 1W.V killd

» > r «II ih ilir- i.iilv M:i.bin.- tbiiUwi* i!Ei

• ,.?,Jii: i.,,.t-r..tir.i.s. Tli..-lt.'.r(-A!il>L>rnihL4l!•,• ;..wi r ,J witli'iiit llirci\viii(j out of uv&t.

S<> 1 uirt i.t the (,'Hiritii; run* when out of K>'»r.Ti.-- J'nli- ii.i«i suljiisi. il lluit Hie lioreen do not

1 \ . n i-.irrv its v,-.'i;jlit. uliilfl (il work.'I'1 t-.im ilr.i-.vi tliis Maehiiw by Hie trncufi ;

| ( , in.! i-iirrv it nil t'n-ir ll'ckn'lr I,.,, H Wwnlfii 1'mmr, u« nil £

Til.- mi'.l. rbitif i* not oUtruoh.il by ^earing,lii.T'for.i will p:i« <jv.r largo stumps

ll i~ tlM-'l^lit. il ilmft. ovviit" to tlio direct..!-i.li[Hii.»iif.f Hit- ili-iilun l '»-«r.

l tU"r-rv. i . - i |v mini:.;;..!.•A .in.! i:O!#ri]>;iriM,u witli i.lliern li all

('(.timv i.r M . i n - uii'l JiSiLtt- u f NL-vr J t c t y ,tu iKKli l .Hi'1 •!>' '•:!'»' il-'n fo l ium :

|t.'Kiiiitiris ai ilit 11 Ti|i.nt;M uiirnvr of tin.-

Jln-jJ. t>. in.' Ilir - . : o n I i-u.-ri-r nl llm u-jiult:irHCt'i'i-'DUiiiniK "in-' I I I I U J . H I nml l . n t i - t » uii7-t0U.i.-i.^. :->^i^->' 'H)y .Viliiain l l . J l .Ci ' . rwm

i X i i R l l ' i f -.•.•(••.ml I ' lm '^ lVTiawl io t e ' lMi -Tau i ltlit- tvfM.rl; luui : i . f ! . . . i i l . l i td i [us Hit iii.tdli-

I |puii.miii tin. >(ai'_l-*72l : [IJ 11 11 tli iwctliy-livi*

f j / l v ' l i w liiik= io a '

cnruei t n - . w i . r l . rm*rly |>ifj<"iliijViiUMUh' luVutIliciiff i:H !- 'HI1J U i i n v . , i i ,1,-^1-^,. » , - M I-cllRlll>.tll<l lil(V.-.:VMl I'lil.; t-> il illl-iif l ' ' . . l '

iii^ hinl i i i i ' i i - r iUtUty-t l i i ' :

ve used our lifcl endpnvora to |ur stock ut SritlXG GOODS I

ttrau tire of tiny iutoH-n. Our '

[Dress Goods,Shawls, Skirts, Prints,

and Cambrics, &c, &c.

HOHurpiiw^'d. Au elegant I1110 uf

BOOTS and SHOEStil . : CV.T J i J blleiui-'M !Q

M O Vi R ISTOAVN,lia* Jmt t.'Mu-d stuL-linB tii« alfire wtli

J HAIfiHOUSE,

WATCHMAKER and JEWELER,

O LOVES, Fi l l VUGS X

ll><! larfrst ftshorlmtut of

VARIETY of MAKE and STYLE,

iiiJslTEI!fnl:ITY OF MATEKUL. ever be-f,,r.t.M ml. THK L'EI.KUIIATED

n:. c. BTJ iirx"su i ' i i x HISSIIS .ixi) CIIII.VRE.VS

SHOES,t. tl nhi! p to l.u fouud fu

Hi" 3«n I"

W I N'OOW S H A D K S - I CHEAPO, THAN AT ANY OTHER STOKEI IN JIOllIllxCUt'STY.

1'LOOlt A.sii TABLE OIL CLOTHS. I t.lvo me * call iH-'finr iuir.-I.wine riiewlitie.

SOUTH S I D E T H E I 9 AUK,• Bptcudid new lot of | TURV£ m o K , p n 0 J I M U ; K E T KT _

MORRISTOWN, N. J1

:.-!;.:i:. l lI*TIAVN*. N. .r..

,iuni>- AI*. i W kAKYicii!timit Iini

P i i :

'HARNESSl

CHEAPER THAN EVER.

—S15f S16, 517, $18,519,-

S20 and $25.

A F1ILST RATE SET OF TEAM WORK.

IXQ HAItNESS FOH

V17- | "5JS

COME AXI) Mil! OUK L A H O E STOCK.

GEO. uREEN & SON,

MORRISTOWN, N. J.

iioriiaown, X. 3., April iSlli, 1^77. 17-3m

iril Forty-one Venn! Ago.

794 and 796 Broad St.,

NEWARK, N. J.

JOHN JELLIFF & GO.i: mid QL'EEN AXKEKTl'LEQ

FURNITURECOMPItniSO AIX THE T.ATRBT N0\XL-

TJ13 aitil 1JUHT WOKKltASBHIP.^vorj low prict-i far

1'ATtLOII, LtDltAltV, VIN1K0 H001I AND

Curled Hair mul olhor MATriUftSliS,

Country Cottages furnislted ashort notice.

V.'[.In lit Diosilug Caau Haitcs, mar bio topnfrom j«0 l'>*135.

en t i t l e 1'nnutiifii iu ill culurs. Unudoonifctiltt'ii, frun S19 tn (iiO.

JIAHTIif. and VIEll OI.AR9E.3. COUSICEa,

i 'CRNrr tnB of every <1cncri[illun uiaJeorder rrnm Fjioclal deilgii*. Now In Hit? tlitn tt-imro UAltOAIXri. lS-Siu

EXECUTOR'S SALE

I l r viriun of au order of Lho OrpliwiH' Couinl (he Couuty o( Morris, mnrta February'J.-.tl), 1877, Uie Bubscribfir, Eircutorof JolItm-t, rleo'd, xrill sell at PDBLIO -VEKDUEupon Uie i-rerabeu, oil

WEDNESDAY, June 6th, 1877,IHIT,-.,™ iholioui-flof 12 nml T, o'clock ofttiy. Hint IK at 2 o'douk P. 51., nil the land*mul rrnl i>Mnti) whwoof tlia nni<l JOB B0RTillrtlnriizHi, ditnntcd iirur

. DEAKEVILIiE DEPOT,'of tlii Morr.R nnd B w x llnilronil, in theto.vusliip of Iloxlitirr, Morrm Contitv, Nuw

. JiTncy. Ono Lot, lyinff nortli of us id rail-ruiul, knowu HI tlie " Jliuolx)t" ant] coutaii

84 ACRESnml on<H<|tmrt<>r pnrt of the HmncHtfail Farm

^i Of Nti<l tltiCtlVieil, bCriidi'B llio

^TIMBER AND "WOOD' ftUtulinp fltarooii, thii tra«;L in HuppORtJ to bevilnnMn by retuan of irnn ore vciim andilr-positx thfroon,

•J'IIR HF.COSD LOT cntnpnVtt nil tlio Inof tbo Uowcuteitd Fann of paid duct ,Kouth of wild rnilrunil, tojjdthrr wiUi tholiuililitifj', and ininroTcmeiitn tliLT»on, andcontuiiu TWENTV.l'OUK ACRES, IUOH .J.ns. . A. C. BMITH. Executor.• Untctl lluruli lilltb, 1H77. •>!-£

Master's Sale!

. tuiHfclrincfit of tbo Sinkltij? Fund of Saw Jar-. h"i'. CJinplMlfiaiii", uuii l.llan M. White u d

ntlifm, durendauh. Fiori fucmii.The uie no b«h«lf of tlio tlH»r<"-n»m»ii p»i

llmljiifitncj to Utejilirc »t tlio CSITBI) BTi•HOTtU I - MnrrlHtovrn. N. I.. on

', tho 28th day of flayA.D. lft"7,*Uwn o'clock P. st, ._• w

8. M. DIOKINSOV.

• xJUUJj-for' .—-. . , . . , . . ,f HCIlAr-BOOK. Apply, with

H r a i wS£s5» CAJTVASSEKS

ipiut

l. fur 10oif.auJ Bd k b ^ M . M

-on vU;xy.'» atirl f..iiy-Hv,, links io alKU|i«ri

i.i; tin iif

[Cl unrtlilili. _ _ ,. ^

"•ii,l t l n i ty iii .U ; ih^ i ic - iS) .tin-'tn<nlitiiiMoJ'ttsii ISrrgh' itiH-I'-iuK (!"•- tt.-i'ili

[UTL'S'lillC (I'! F-lllll >'i^lllV-ltlI<'('ltt'Kl(CMHKt•1-aiiii,a:- I n,i.-nty-li,o linto ici tlm ioiull i• r u r < n d ».•!•««•'iut: [liuncL- (ID) nurlli

.-<.n..-il.^n.i's iMht hvcL-lijini.il. a l i u^Mi rr>U)[<L'i br'Ui^ a Curia i *>X u 1L»1 nl iuittl r<ttiVi?\L-tl

i t s ' ; ili.'i'uv al ( ,n;ra i im 'o r *!iil] Int *( 11) tmrtli.Ir^if.-t. utul ll.ifiv i innuif i f i n i'iKli-

tlv., links io '.ill uiKiltV-ll. - . . . „ . - - -i.-<-ulTit)(i:tlwuc«(lS:

ii.irtti'i-iKlil 'ii'-'i . . .ill ti/l> -i-afl live i-liain

S*tinni(l furwiti i.i Jtwi-nl"Xllnn i'ii'tt'in l i a r:\h: ilri-uc.ral.iuwJi'l All.'ii'a line (I.I) f i i l l ilv.s[-v:-n.].-'KiH«i1a*lckvriii*liainnitml furtv• [.it to i [nun. in Hi,' i-..,,(ru uf ii,u nmit l^ ' l -L-fnii-i KIU-IMNIIIIIM rinriiit Io Ikrktbirc V«l-

i-.v, Ui'tn-4 llio t.c^NHillK ronicr nf & tract of• ,.. .=,„.... . r ) a ,w , I IV( ;i-nl tuMarunrct

iiEiTuy iiiuums J . UaKtv, Uf-i-c-uiLirr lii tli.IWSfl: tlli lie- alciis U.c middle nt taid rond

_ <;it.-la'i-liain- Hi I lit funrth coruci of.itiil Maruarft U J U V H lot; Ibeiic*! il.mc In*

(17) umilli illiy-su ili'vr<.M-« auil iliiny

li'til%€ t.i lli^ «-.^t»TlVl!nu'*ilif*tlio rifrtit ofof tin- I'b.'uici- lI:ii]ioii(U'uin|iaiiy; tlinu1*

ilii'iijjiiftiilnKlilf.rwiiy (13) imitlt nvuntyiilni

'-tV.i'ljtil^ to tlit^tiilddli! or'ti'ir, IJHVCITiiriii-i!;**: tlicnti- Hlutiij »jld tnrnpikn (IV.viTt\lvliih\y&\» di-firrM«Hit two PIUUM t«{lie ['lai.-e (>f li' 'llHriliL,'. i'.)iit3iii;n|; uinct v-nuv>;t

tiiui l>.' Oit'fiainc tuiirii i>r Ii-hM. KienptiiiH amrst-rtitia lln'R-fiorn IK.(I«VL-I-, H 1<>I iniutaliiintnr- n-'f..- ci,inftycl by Natli.uiit.-1 Corwin ant

_il.'l8,!4'. ami rt-flonk-il in li.ik O 8 p«i?o 131 of.ICMU, JlnrriH Cnnulv C'ltrk's Oftlco.

;hc h'-IuTt mciilioiiHl w|mk> tract ami ure Ilii'samo couw:rf(1 tn tM V.dmand Cinfiulil byTlnm.a« J. llal-li-V iturl wifp.

" WILLIAM T. LKPOBT,lla»l<r in I'lian^ir;

DatOil 3I.iK-li I2tli, 1*7". [I'm. fu. ItO.'iO

1877. SPRING."l877.

. P. H. HOFFMAN,

MERCHANT TAILOR,r.v. x. J.,

Children's Carriages.

K3- CLOVER "ESI

' T l MOTI-IY S E E D -

g Mloivfi, Uouc Uu.t, &c.

1 1 It . H. BI0KEE30K,

Q D O V E II, -N. •!.

Dov«r, N. J., Apri] Ctli, 1877.

SHERIFF'S SALE!

P. SkelleiiK'-r. Ji'hn D. Evatn.AM.i.li .hl.Vrfern^Hinniai; iUri-C.ll i ; A. P .wilt. HL-iir,' E. i , IViarJiuan. llarbara Ami °;;ll":

l ^ w . ^ m p n O W . « « i T « , J . o i ; i i U . h w ? * . «'nr;

illeiiK'T, ilirvilk, J.U':-I. l l .

SHERIFF'S SALE!

ra .i'.lK)ii.ctu-r. li.«-.T«7 Itauni-UvloF.-l.ru-itT lVi-iu. A. I>. 1S77.

CAIXB H. VALEVriNE, Att'y pro s clew Jn-f.'tP Kiii)r««i« Curt , MorrU I'.mnly.t:;.l.b H." VaU-ullne VK. James Marliu wlCliark-n Martin. |i;irlnurs. Ac. Fi. f«.tle boo.et tcr. Iiioatw. lUturnabk-to Fvbrairy TtrniA " 'CALtn H. VALEST1SE, Alfy prn B .

New Jtrirv Wiil'rt-mn Court. Mt.rri* Omtity.Culcb II' V'ali-iitiiif VB. Clisitiu M.irtiu andJ;inieit .Martin. Ki. U. ilo bt.il, «t tir. Incnw. Ikiurusbtc tu February Term, A. D.W f L C A t n i l H. VALF.STIKE. Alt'y |iro in.Kwirtnc ortl». alx.vt mnti'd writs or fl.-H

ficias in tnv liBiulo, I isliait ei|umn fur trie ntPUBLIC VKNIJUE it tlmUuili-d fitattsilol "iu Horri.'-tiiwu, S. J., on

MOMMY, the lltbiloj ur JUNE ncit,A. P . 1877, liclwofii lilt* hour* of 12 M.

. a n i n et E . Ins «ir., Kli* nit,; Tie D, Daviil Kol

l M

.r liitik,Citn.pr, Daviil Kollf.KR HaLcr. Ciinrlcx A.t.'lirk. Katlian Mtijftr, William T«RK»rt. TheFirst Natinoal H*uk iirMorristown. Jacot.C.Alloii, lK-nrvSiic. Mr.^., A. liro<>klU-!(l. Mid.iron M.Cm'iiet, Henlien E. Contiiil, Karl F.Count:!, .MurriFi Itliim-lurl.Tliu Nitiounl IronlSinki.f lUirrijt.wii.TtiomusJi.lin. Mh> I'ar-

« II M t l i \Vi[Uriir arind,.fCniUrTirm.A. U.187?.

mbiu ia :

H. II. LI'ITLB, Bul'r,

IVEW 0-OOI>S

AT PANIC PBIOES.

SUITS MADE TO ORDER

AND WARRANTED TO FIT. All tbo

LATEST STYLESOr OOODH FOB

BUSINESS SUITS,

SPRING OVERCOATS,

and DRESS SUITS

COSBTASTLV OS HAND.

READY-MADE SUITSof my own mimufuctiiroun C H E A P ai tin

CKEAPKfiT, ami made in a HITEUIOHSTILE. Cull and see them,

1>. II. HOFFMAN,Uorriiitotttit Hnr«b 15lh, 1877. .

11CEKTTS!per pout) J . ' AU kinds of

received frc&U eve-rj" day npon their arrivaltn market.

LIVERY.^ I Iiiwo attnchril Io my business at tbo

Stickle House Stables, nercflii the %vny,flrslclnaiUVEHV STABLE nnd willtcopon hnud tbii Summer a flue lot of dtiriuturn-oufi. • 17-ly

THE FLORENCE OIL STOVE

FOR ius.vri.va on CDOKIVO. .

TWO STOVES IN ONE.— BAPE ODOIQKSS

EVEnYWHERE,_. ..W, CoOIIDAMK, FUI

_ > A UVKT, M-nur»<ft tni-ura'Acrntu, 39 Unio

, Square, Xuw York-

PUBLIC SALE OF

REAL ESTATEi«P nr M.^h. A. D. risbUra ttiddird - , J ,'«Vnt>.D»en, tlm •uil.trrlbfr, EiPcntm* «f Tlmotlitontliitrd. dUK-J. will irii , t PUI1LI0 SALE, no tlioremiaci, il Lxxa n-riTenN£i, MorrU Coantj, on

THURSDAY, Juno 7th, 1877.l*t. The rpm»iniUr of tlie IIom«t«d F«rm of

nidThnollo-Houtliir.l ttald Jtumeiictul Finn tobe «olJ •abjocl Io tlm lift) n i i t i of flsnU E- Sou tli-•nI.wlJuworiiWTlBlr.thr Boulhird. rtec'J.

- 1 . The'.: Smlib tni,"." MniUlnliiR •boui no icrei,•Uollflbei'

xik funniI l

jlDBfm Iht mmih alJcnf tbr bfMik funning ttirouitliulittraft. Mccuxn;—TUKipariljInff oatbsuont•lilii (ifthe liranb mntiind ilirxtigti wid trttct. -K»)n In rrniiroiiw tl 3 o'clock P.M. CondUlnm,

ailalcumrB hj .-. . ^ - ; .

pri!»lb.»T7. ( - . • .. * - ; . J3-i«

BV virlac of tho nliorc s t i t td wril of Ilirir^cian iii niv li iiitla, I nliivll cxtiu^i; fur Mlfc

I'L'UUC VliSUUK ot tlm fiiitud StatcutH.iiiM,,meco«.,,.N.J.,tm

MONDAY, the 28th day of MAY[I, A. D. 1H77, iwlKcrn the hi mm of 12 SI.15 o'tlnck P. Jt., lliat is tu nay at 2 o'clocktiic allcrnoonc.rHaiil day, all lhat tractcult, of luiiil And i>rcmi6os linrclnnflcr pi.litrly dtnuribcU, hituntc, Ijiui- otitl bi'inj; int^ribcU,

«lup of CIIl l i U t I N

uty <

HE FHISTLOT Loglnsnt aitobeoatlie imrlli' or tlie Wahliinutoii itiruiilhu, hctnocuha null DraWa niul B-jiijumiD M "lit a turner of rlionian Caria litnil

-uplVc (1)WCht O i diiiiii , . l M(

IIPJICC (Sj' nortli Hcvinty-il^lit (lf«roci> i-noclialu and nnTnnly-flve linknj tlioiieuoiilh tffolve degree * cant m-vi'ii chniiiH uovi'nlv*Jlvo ltiihit to tha pli uo tit Ljuglunit

TiiF.Hr.iMjNn I » T lir^inn at a Mnkn in I...lotth Ma of the WnuliiDglon lurnniko, bti-notth xide of the Wanta iDglon lump ike

tv.nii 7,c[ili^i)tali Drnko'H ituiiHC ft id Iknj^kCuliiVK tavern, knmm BH tbu Dreitoi

n'l nm'» (1) oluiiff -Tort-d Ualuufl Int of vI na-i a L-omor nurlli tWdlrotltirrt-tJ* ntnt Bluins and tm-cntv-rivo linbx i tlicnco (i) i

«Viiiy.nvciiiika;Htlieiic(.-[3)B0HlU twislv

liellL-'i (4; JDlltll kl;V«lllV-i]^llt df[,'lfiiH UllHl_t>u etiatu :in<l nv.nt v-liw> link- a\wS HDfdturu.plkn to tliii UIHCO of iMiglnuiuff, conialulialxiut ono n:rc ol In ml nioro HI- less. Tim dscrllii lull of tlio iboru luls IN taknn from a ikidaludOd. 1511), 3H72, uiatlu l>y II. V,. Yomand wlfo to Tit HI. 1>. Sk(j|l-jilf,'Or. Tlio two IDoliOTii (kai;riUiU nith Hie noxt onu herein da en 11 IMI liciiiijiowo tlio iirwoot homo prciuiM*taiii TliiHxluru I1.8kollcn«cr.

TntiTirtitD LOT in lUu damp lot nhirli waicnnvi'vcil to Ibo wild Thco. P. fikclUUKer bytlio 'l'rbHt^M nf Ibo Firtit BnpHst Chnrcli ofH<-booWit MoanUIn, hy cU-al dntotl llirch 'Jfl,1873, slid irroriiml iti book 0 8 of rieeita p^pt7H,iTC, anil in ILnroin drvcrlbcd an follumiUc^innltiKitl Ki>oHtforn corner on tho nartl»idu of Ihc oUl WaabiuElnji tnronlho In a lineol land Into of F.IIBS B. Yonns, tkuM ; tlicnu(1) nortli tnnlvn degrcci went two chain n anKpinnlj''flvo linkn; tlitnro (!) nortb sevrntiojiflit tlecrrci lroat ninutj-iwo Unku; tlionc

Uva Unli> to tlio liurlli slilaof tin- will turitpihpttunoD H) cnrtli inTfnty-tii«lit i l i t r « i eaniillietj-lwo ln.liB alonK mid turiiptku to IIIplaco urbi'gliiuiiijf.poataioliiG nbmit oiio-fourllut an aciu uf Inud.

Ton FOUUTH.LOT begins at * pujnt mnortb-wott ri]g>i of Ibo ulreti p«Bti(i« fron

t * pujnt n tliop«Bti(i« from the

tttionsl CLnrrh atIt l d t id

(from »iid point tbe ncntllenuw UIRLH norm iWi'ntj-uine(logruoH»n(l furty

clinroh); tbenco (1) nortli flrty dufireei. uu(Illy ralnato* east ODD bnudruil And nincty-umfeet along Hie edfie of aaid slotm wall tn a curn*r of Urn tiurylnt; L-rouna of William llanklitthenc* (2) alnnj; tbo IAHIH loutli tiiirty-ulmilcLTfe* ftDil ten minnlpt, aart twenty fcuttticnoo(8)«liIUIui]Ktliotintiio nurth iftyao[trcoH ind ilftj- mlnaw * '"'^ '(1) rortb Hiirty-ninuaid

rtb Hiirty-ninu<lPRroD<Biid tit aloujj tliu «»mo twttKV fert to aclmrch lot; tlionoo (5) north eiiatT-two

l I n mluntei i.'DBl three hundredfW W I I d

niidclmrchtli-irreL'i anian3 Torlr-fl d ll

ch lot; t inil Ion mluntf f t t

ud jd forijyfntu

; llionro (fll Boulb plovon tlclnmdied nud ilvo feet alomj said IItliuuco (7) noatb BeTerjiy-IivodeBroin Inn les nost two btradi'cu »ndfca tn tho roiirth comer ol Km hotel lot;Hmncc (8) tiorlh moo de^rrct ami thirty iniu-utcn woit otiQ liundrsd and eoventv-nlna reotto tlio third comer of iilO lut: thenoo (r

"ru-fourdegroor — • I 1 i

id lino of laid botof lot to tlia urect; tlionca (ID) nortb tb[eat fuitj-fuur Tcot Bixinobci

10 hundredtho (to-of laid

THE Twin Ixri-OElneftottlio lot first *bovo doscnlx-^ ... ._.Imidri ot Win. W. Hedges; Ihi-Qco (1) imitlioleven decrcts cast throe hundred and fifuel to llm veil stilo ol tlio Waulilngt t

lk th ('J) ft I on R naid road BOUItico (J) n RK west ono hnnh J b ld

oot to a c? Skl l

gtUIII *

dpgrouK west ono hnndroJ foot to a corDor orInt purchaicJ by Bold Tboo. ?. Skellensor froWnt. W. Hetlh'OB, by deed dated HepL ftiil1370; tliuocu (il)nlong(liobDiior«aJdl[itiiart

r ortifromftiilW t .

1370; tliekv df

tliuocu (dogreo

oro l

hOB,il)nlt we

ng(liot tbro

bfed tnoro or lens to tbu line or tho lot Qrstabarc di^critwd; tbenco (4) nlonn Inortb icvcuty-tlvG do"ret« ana rortjout one liunJred roettu tliaiMilntoF Iboing pirt of tho lot of liuil which'being purcyed to

THE Bum LOT IS tlie tamo nliiohvejed to iho isma TUeo: P. Nkellotijior b/Ollf.ford A. n'audboll and wife, by deed dated Sept.•iSlli, 18T3, lud rucortWT In tbo MurriB CouniyUcEordi in book V H of doi-ds pagu 73, i o . , tudtbvroln m iloiicrlbcd M rullow* : Quglanloft intlio n.idillo of tbo pnlilla road isadinR fromCbi'ster to Penpicb at a enrner of bind now atInto nf 1'Mor Brown and Putcr Mvllck; tlienau(1) rnnniiig nurlli flfty-flvo dugrocs e*rt tblrtvno cbnln* sutl wnoty lia\a to «. alnbo andinnen lor • coraer j thoneo (2) north twenty

duarecu wett nix olialna and forty-tiro liuhn'a »inHt' iniUtoiien; tlinncc (D) uortb flfty-tlr

tr.Ti) anntb filty-oiindcgrfifiH w«it two chuns aud' • — ; - •—•ej tboi

im;ihcneo (R)„ wcit f

lliikn to» iinko ind. enty-cishtdot(iocflclielna and forlj-fli

itonni ; ()tbirtv minntoa west clshl

n»]iuhii; thunoo (7) Hnththirty mitiatee we»t_ croflilngtlftT-fJrc i le f i t . .

i*la roiit twonti _.„ . » ,tbunae IS) mutu Brij-eight ductroea wcit nlno-tcra abRlni anil nlatilv-tlTO links to t ntika;tlionco (0) i&ntb"Ihirtj-roar drproci tbtrl>mlnuli'icadDinatren chalmhDd Bcrenty-fivolinkn tn & nltk« and <touot 1 thpmo (10) iinatli

horytrec; tbcuco (13) nortb Utiy-Bvotlc^1 t int twenty-ooe cbaius ind nlHtj-cau

,.,.n to tho middle or atitl road ana tbe pliceof beRinn.nR, .eonUlning OQB bond red ant)forly-two seres raoro or 1CM. '

Tho «*Id party of tlio flrit part tn sM Iiidca-iro ufmoAraiM il .rnbr farther intendctl toinvtiy ami m..rig»Ro ill their rigbt, lillo and

jtcreiit to and to tboea lands 'which arc ile-wrilwdln ailood mado br ifie.saltl Tbeo. [>.BIwIloDcer and wifo to Mlcniol.-Fplny, datedApnl Sib. 1879, and r«Jf>nled in (be Knrrin"onuty Clork'B OfUco ID bnuk E;B of deed*,

we 189, Ac., tbn said partlMi of tbo flrBl parti iald diwid rcierrtnK to tlicmictvci rcrtkinilti(ir»l Hgbtn BI by mfcronca to Ibo record of(Id douJ as »forf laid will fullv appear,

PIEB80N A. FREESlSS, SkarlflT.

$55 to 'ffl;1

tlO OUTFIT FEKfi. • : , ,

P. 0/VICKEEX.

iVsylVftbst iot.*in~-l

0{f,TO.B Ulltand thirtV-limu n !nr

s lino ; (2)t

lltl (OU

pjrtlen-W in tbe; ;,nlv of

1 til

. tli t;llilil

>i) Kill) alituffiblialf iWrctfl eat>tton «l«to In t!iutlvft t t

:-i to tliu ik i . _.,_ j.ak Irw hiauilhiR ialuu-r siiil feuuc nortli uixin uhiiin- and ukly link<t tume; (H) mill alcnft HIP fainmil a liftlT dPKrcc» west tn

linksli-ncn

lfuon cf

,li ufiy-«U nnd at« mid lurty lit>ka

. (S) nori|i Uiirtr-rivIP nnd forty links to1 aiuiiB tlie name tout

iKtnko; (1) •outbfllty

larfTocuisiutit »ti

tr-lmn lluo; (U) id

tiko [lift Inn li'

. . . . „ . - . - twotily-(ntT links to a itaho anil ntonce'Ww, (10) BIOIUC bis liorcon i'Adt OIIB cbalii nnd nTt.y h

11 JBIIIOH W.north »iity :

•9 inWIllim

to ItirrnQ chain nnd f)rt.v linki to Ihrrnr to William UtUt ; (U) fltlll

orth fllty-sii do^ri'iri vntt Dftvtup place or bt«inniiir " "

litHttiul* corner,loni( tin line north flltysii do^r

HK tit chains to tup place or bttainliiR i,iuPlv-throo KCn-a nu.l nt.vi.phnnrlredtlB of an Aero of land, bo the

I b i b t

UK. *

Ottcd April 4lli, Wl.

SHERIFF'S SALE!

nJ CliirlV«B.HHoy arn "nvrus (t. For.;.-, Jr., ami AlI r d t i lit turn* bio

Ityluin

NGIOHBOUR A SMITH, Biit'rii.

tue of tlia alxivc gtatcil writ or fieri

hk I ' " ' '.UllLICVkNUU&atin Marnitdwit, N. J.,

UOSDAY, tUo 21A. D. 1877, iift'l

' l k i1 M t

OII*.IHI! f>r rnilo aiinitvdStalL'glU'ttr),

of MAY tioxt,lumr; ur ISM.

t It ' l k Id H

ifttraoon of aaitl day i l l t h i t lot, t ract , o r paiil uf land and prcnilHcs, iltiiBlf. ijlntf an• - - ' - •>•-. town or Uovcr. ' iu tbo county <

8ta ta of Ni>w Je rsey , bounded ' a n ,1 folio*™: a i tua to on tbo vroat ildo

of Einvx fltmot. In Dovur ulorcitild, aud ! • tliHiunu lot ur Iniid BUI) iiramlttH coavayt.l t o turnCvrua O, Furcc , J r . , l>; Jo'id tram .inmo* On*and wifi-, dAtu:l Odobti* llltli. Ifl73, and t ^ mntftj inint wlifro llio line or t lm HUH) wont Hideof E m e i m r c n t , (morse01« tlio trawing j i ^ tho lt b o Morris Cnnal, said ru i t i t IWIDR flft'en footBonllicrl* I rum «!><.» tbu unulh Hiile or Clintondtreut , lrpr.)lmiRud or vitonrloO, wnnld in ter -nont thuwent BiclUDl w id Eteox m r o u t ; thenoo

nitiluK kbnm tlio w««' aido uf Bail Eonu . rcut U i iontlt fine and a hairdi"grocn anst tv.ba.ilrSdandAttjftiQt; tlieiimut rittht anplci

'ltb.11.ld.»««_ ilrejt,.aoiitli ulfhfJ-eisfat • «itb sufil Ehnll deRrcci

l tb f

r t t , eoulli lglit tno hutitlred

U l n 0am)d

ty-oigbtlent tolent

; Ibu_ortbe»*U)rl¥ tbfeul tu the pktncntyflrc llioua

b .aiiiy-pighlrmitatniot h i

rcciatb of the Ulriln 0am);U)rl¥ tbrtn hnndred atnl Kr

feul tu the pkc« of LoKlnuine, rmitatniogtncnty-flrc lliouaandsquare r ct} but thuro is*" *•« eicoptrJ nud-dDiliicted from the nbov

:ribi;il prrmlKea, nod Bald parly of lho Uralpart hereby oicenU nnd dudnali therefrom 1part of »ai4 lut which wai convoyed by onoJohn O. Fnrco 10 aatJ James Comt, by iloedI i il»W Bn>tembor 91th, 1(1(13, n»d »vcordtxl in tho Slornn County rocord ur doixlnIn book L 7 paRO 218, Ac, which Is i*(!bptdfrom th\* mortpsRe, tliongb Included in thI ^ n j j l j ™Dnlud

-njjlj™. ^ ^rcb 1211), 1B77. ' > . fl'^* f"- 1H.

INSURE in a HOME COMPANY

Morris Oountj Mutual

MOBBISTOWN, N. J.,

. in 184O.

IHSOIUSCE TAKEN AT AS LOW RATBS A8THE BlflK WARRANT.

LOSSES PAID PROMPTLY.

ULL AT umci vxom

NATIONAL IRON BANK

or Budrcis

JAS, M, B0N8ALL, Soo'y,

MORRISTOWN, N. J.

I.lccmltjm.tlyiluo tbo Murrii County Mula*Life and Fire luaannet) Company tbat tbltpnblia achnnwlodKraont bo mode of tbe rocdpl

Lbora tbla diy or tbo full iD.nunt of thel0Cfl (* 1,600) on the floath Blro^t Oburch,

ibate of lutari'it, fur loss by tbo flioa Ihu lOlh lost., aud tn iprcut

] dr gratefulp g

pprtcialion or thtir lihtri]«id prompt aotlo• " n.OlMAlUH,

Truaiiaror Bnulb St, Pmbyierlan Church.HorrlBtawn, N. J., January 20th, 1871.

Horris County Surrogato'n OfHco,MA1I0U 3lHt, 1877.

[n tlio matter of Oo«rj;o 0. Uyland, tlio Eieo-ntur of Charles Vannlcr, dco'd. «drmna:e'nOrdor to Limit Creditor*,

DN aiipliralioo of the abnve-namoil Kioo.ntor, It in order eil bvllic Snrrnt-alD tli at

mul Eieuntnr plro POniClO NOTICE! to tbeaditonnirttiPeilftteorimld decedent 10 brinBtbcir dubis^doninitils ami clainii aRtlnvt tbo

mo, nu.lcro.wb, vltliin ntno mnnilis from tbiito, by KcttlDB dp « e«»py of tlil( nrdpr, within'cnty days liercollur, in R\a of lljn niokt pub-1 pimn in tbo roiinty uf Morris tor InguiKhi, indilao irltbin tbe sola twetitj diya

by adv-rtUiuR tbe u»m In tbo Innx En A, onoof tbo n«t?«papon of tbt* Slato, for tbe tamespauv of time (Ibo Knrmgale liicMniiaDT far-thDr notice to bo ncneaoBrtiry); and if anycreditor ihali nf Rlnct lonlill.it h], or bur debt,donund andolalm witiiln tbo t»(d jwrlot] oflnlmnlDB moDlhr, public.aforesaid, nuoli erodilor

ttbirrod cf bla or lieracti" id Executor. • .

E. E.wnxrs,Burf>c»i±p-tb« tnloaUia - ia-10i

ahatl t etherefore i

.; E. E.wnxrs,

A trst pnpy from tb« tnloaUia.

K-ll.l WUtr.H .!|.»n(,l.<. WAT-'IKS (»K ALL OHAHES n*Vf]uinvrtj an CUHAP bWoti. lkailllfu] J . alunk ot

BLACK WALSl'T und FliENCH nr.OCKS,

ol r:Turj dc^ription. Also

1 rA 1 n JEWEIJKV,

STLVKIMVAHE-of tliu most t'lc^ntsi d^hi^titf and pntttTni.

FO11KS AND SPOONS,nl artli'W t»r tulilo HIP, VAHRFIU DOWN TU

JiUTTUH MUi'tM. Agtitl tur tbn

DIAMOND SPECTACLES,nod CEU.UL0ID HtAStED EYK-GLAfiSEB.

REPAIRING A SPECULTT.

UNION FOUNDRYA:;D

MACHINE SHOPSill. Iloaglaud, Proprietort

ROCKAWAY, N. J-MATeTFArrUllEIlS OF

iU and Dry Sand Rolls,Mid all kiudi or

ROLLING MILL WORK

Engines, Pumping Machines,ALL SIZEi OF

sEAnnc &. POLLHIS.M1M\<1 MACHINERY

AND

Hoisting Apparatusof nil Hods* ipocinUtj-, aui]

Fmula l icd at SlmrlMl Not ice .

KO1.LS,Turned and Grooved to Order.

GAS P I P E S

ANDFIXTURESCOTANDFITTE*TO OUDEtt. •

BRASS CASTINGSOF EVFJ1V 'DESCRIPTION.

Prompt ntlonlion clvon IO RETAIII W0HK,

Freeman Wood• PI E

INSURANCE AGENTtmCB OK BLAdKWRLL BTltKET, NEXT TO OEOBO]

s i c i u n u s ft oo.'s irrottB. 1

•»OVEiH,'N.J.Dp^ly .nttioriuid n^ruit of HID followim; tlrsl'

rl.BB ooiupank'it~ttiQ best in lliu world:

LONDON oml LIVEKP00L all*- QLOBE, Cauitol 820,000,00C

IAHOASHIBE of MAN0EESTEB,Cipitul 810,000,000

STATE H B B INSDRAliOE Oo.,Capital, $300,000

ROYAL OF UVEHPOOL,Capital 810,0M>,«X

FBANKLIN OF P D I L S D E L P H I A ' , 'Capital 85,000,00c

HOME, . • , " 000,OOC

STAR, J e m * City, " 600.00C

HDBSON COUNTY, Joney City,

. . . • Copitul 83O0.0OC

STANDAHD, Trontoo, " 800.000

PEOPLE'S. Newark, " 000,000

HIBERNIA, " " ^00,000.

nOMBOLT, '"• " . 200,000.

REAL ESTATEor \LI. itSM

PURCHASEDand SOLD

Choice Lots in Dover,forialaclioap, and

HOUSES TO LET

Freeman Wood,Justice of lho POSCD and Polio o Ma lutrato.

Adjourned Sheriff's Sale InUhBnceryofNcw Jorney. Pi. fa. For saltiniirtnit^uil prcmltuii. Wbotein James _Bwnine and Joo W, Hwnino are romphloanliana Charles V. JUryuttiurt HoryE. hh ntfo,JcifDliuli KlKbluio, Jamun Caraun, AlfteDoll and Eilward Dot!, Adblolnratrirs c3e*iO Del!, docouod, -Sorhm tilCllchellDavid riot/ion, Wi:iinm Svrninc and BaralStviitie bin Tin*, arc defend not«. ilotnrnabltoMurTcrmlA.B.'lB7T. *

u'r Ibo »l«)TO-n»tDiil pnr-' Unitedi l -Miadjm>i'ii*c1t<>taliepl!ifci«t1b

IIolcl. in MorrlKtoiYii, M. J» onHONDAY, MAY 2Blli,

between tlio boors ot

I'lEflSOS A. ITIEEMAN, 6Iioriff.Da In] April SOtli, 1877. - ' t Sl-1<

APJOURNED SHERIFF'S BALE IIn Clmpctiy or Hotr JIITBM. Fi. fa. ror sale nf

mnrtRagei! prtntlm, Whet^in JUo MulmtlLUn JuanrauerUomiianr or »uw York art-cnraplslo.nU, am] [.nc/SovIr and Auxon fP. Kcgnr *ro doftiDdaiiU, Jlaturnabla IFelruaij Term, A. D. 1877. *- • • :

F.Q. UUItSIUM, Bnl.The sale un behalf of tho. •bofe-nimed DR.

VB, in •djunrnrri to late placo at the UnitedlUtci Hotel, In MurmloiTD, N. 3., on

MOKDAY, MAY'28th,,. I). 1877. lietweDD tbe boun of 19 K. anto'clock P. M.

I'lBflSONA. FRKIiJIAS, Sheriff.'Ditnd April Sdtb, 1B77. , ai-li

Notice of Assignment'

NOTICE la#lierelij Birtn tlOOTC, of tlio tOTrnxblp

Conntjror Monlr — ' • • • • - •lath this flay urn

irnd tors, ihd . lb i t Ilia wld cr<-4itur* jna.tnblbit Ibili rnipccllvn cililmi auisr oilh orifflnmllon wuwn tuo t .n« or lhh» iwtithi.

. . . C0HNEUUB I* LEl'ORT,

a i ' jPraucia ft.a tOTrnalilp of rtandolnh

nn mmiRniotnt to tho ntb-tbi count b«nufl| or hia ld 4t

GLEITN'S .suzruuit SOAP.

A STERLING REMEDY FOR DISEASES ANI

INJURIES OK THE SKIN; A HEALTH

BEALTTIFIER OF TUE COMVLEXIOS;

R^UABLE MEANS OF PREVENTING AN;

RELIEVJKG RIIEUUATIBU AN-D GOUT,

AS UNEQUALEU DlSlNFFXTAST, D£oDQ

K1KE& A.VO COUNTER-IRRITANT.Glenu'H Sulphur Soap, besides

eating local diseases of the skin, banishes <ltfcctii uf ihc wmjilu-xion, tui<l itnjnits tugratifying cleiunuss and smooth nets.

Sulphur Batlta arc celebrated for curberuptions and other diseases of tlie fildn, aswell IU Rheumntiiin and Cnut. Glcnn'gSulphur Soap produces the same eitectiat a most trifling «pense. TJris admirablispecific also sjtcedily heals sons, bruises. Hahmrtis, sprains anil cult. It rumoves dandru

and prevents the hair from tailing out ani-ming gray.

Clothing and linen used In the sick roondisinfected, and Jiieaics communicAlile b]

nUct with the person,' prevented by it.The Medical Fraternity sanction its use.

Prices-35 end 50 Cents per Cake: peiBox (3 Cakes), 60c. and $120.

K. a—Buy tie Urge cake* and therebyt Sold by all Dni£{£fts*

HILL'S HAIB 1KI> WDISKKR D YEjBlack or Brown, 30 Ccuu.

C. S. CfiimSTOS, Pnp'r, 7 Siilli Av., S.'

BEEMER & PALMERDEALCM1 IK

COAL, WOOD,MAS0HS' MATESIALS,

BLUE STONE, FERTILIZERS.tl AlID \ND TAt i: DIIKK,

LIME, CKJIEXT,

FALL and WINTER,

WJIITLOCK. & LEWIS,

Dwiieru iu

DRY GOODS,

Groceries,

Crockery,

Glass Wan

Wood & Wil low W a ^

HARDWARE,

Iron and Steel,

Gas Pipe and Fittings,

FURNITURE, CARPETS, 0

CLOTHS, MATTINGS, &c, 4

Powder, Fuse and .Minii

Materials constantly on

hand,

Cor. Blackwell and Morris Slrcei

CHAS. F. &A0-E,

LUMBER

and

TIMBEB

SASH, BLIND, DOOR

MOULDINGS & BRACKET

Dover, «. J.

Orders for Sawing and Planim

- proniptl; uxecutcU.

H. P. SANDERSON,OM on band a Inrija lUca or -

CAIWILVGE dud HEAVY... AYAGON "WOOD.WORK

WHEELS, mlmriiii $8.«1 pcr'sct. All k]iof PINB OOLOIIS for carriabo nnd mt.painllng. Also OILS nnd VAKNIKlf, IK*1IFareiguandDomeHUo. TunncrnNE, WnraLEAD, oto. Paint, Coloring and Vamii"nifiboA ood Btripiug Foudb, a full Htocb.

Alt ol t i e about] goods from Uiii b««t lutvera known by, polatoru. ' - ; . ••••.•• ';

PIEST-CLABS OAEEIAaE ANI»BJUEIGH OBN,UTESTS. ,

HuTlnj liad a long nxporjeiicein tba Carrisi,_ uniuosn enables me tube n ironiputciit jndof any artleld couiwoU-d with tbe linelncis, *nJan/ iwionn fnvorlnp me with thelf ordenfnij upon niv (urniiminf; tlitnn with an armumble to tbcir mints, and at an nnnonpiicca nb cat) be obtainedat any otln-r pluci• "-iloii by luttcr for Cari-tiga ami HlotEb.Oi

:.n\t will bu Knitobljr fllkul by BtattngT; pnrposo thpy am wanted, and lendf

mnnuy eni'iigb tu cover the niuunut, Vupatruii*|[ii la ruatwolfallj- Holii-itnl. '

' II: P) HANmtllKOK,IS • Oi ' lKwiteLoTerfaepol

FJWST BRICK,vtiiv. oi*w, nun n

INSURANCE A SPBOIALTV.

E.&G. H.Rossi Breesd,OKSBItU. nnK iS t tlTE

Insurance Agents,OOlcc, Old lion Bank llnililine

Morrjstown, N. J.UmiKHou, Ou).H.Roa9, SrKntta

A. J OOE, Collector,1DOy'BB.'u. J. I

COMPANIES REPRESBWBD.American, Uotnal Ins. Oo., of Newitk.

N.J., Assets over 51,00.000

rolants' Htihul Ins. Oo, of K«wnr<H, J,, AMOU over ' ' COO.000

Finnen'i Uutnal IDS. OO-, of Kewarlt,'.. • H. J,, AKOU OTOI : 600,000

m»nlii Kutniil Ins. Co., of ITowarkH.J;,, Cl.pitSl, .-. 100,000

£tpA Insnr&DGfl Oompaa, of Hnrtforti,"mi. , AMOIS, , ; , 6,000,000

TontloenUl IiuaiaoDo Oompaofi- of Kt;Iorfc Capital, :. V -1,000,000.

fntnal benefit Llis-In^ 0o.,:of Hawaii:.i AMeb. •••••' 0,000.000

FLAG STOM:S,CJILLAU STSIV.COII

C'l'UUlXti,COl'IXQ, SILW, LINTELS

AND CISTEltS' KECIiH.

WHANNS PHOSPHATE,llonc Duat, Giiniio. l'ltmlveHe,

LAXD PLASTER, rfv.

WOOD sawod in stovo lengtlis.

YARD NtlCEH:

STOVE, - - - $ 4 . 5 0EGG, - - - - 4 .25CHESTNUT, - - 4 .25

T..wit ddif-rr JO uU.; Jliao Hill ?> CIH.Onion nia.r no nrtilnsH.-a thrmgb tlio Pout

Oflifi- Lock llox as, or luft at A. Hiennii'ioniiiUhcliUi-Ut,!., near HUKB"!, cr at tbc yard.

BLACJS.flllTH'H CDALCoimtBi.llrc.it lmnd

i.i'Kr.tg iirJisir.n. / . B. I'ALUI.II. H.n.i-.u.iit

Stoves. Stoves.THE OLD STAND.

UNION HALL BUILDING,nUukwiill Hlrtvt, Iidvcr,

Hot Air Furnaces,Or tint lalcRl Am! mosl iiiiitp.veil sljli'K, Torn,ni.ii,;; |ui!.!i,- :,!„! nrlnilc l!ml,lii,ti. A imgo

n^ortmuui, t,l ijtuvnR, tl,i:a[i txr K»A>.

COOK, IUItLOll, HEATIXQ

STOVES, RANGES,l e . Ako » variety or

LAMPS,KEItOSEXB OH,,

LAXTE Na ANDJUUMAXU WAEE,

A Tut o:»<>rtiiirnt uf

TIN & JAPAN WARE,FBOIT CANS, Ac,

U N HOOFING. •EAVES, T11OUG1IS,

I.CAlJO»,an.Ull lilmln ofJ()I,l,inK in niv linJonoiu the Ix^tiuaunor oml nUhf eli'mii

tk Higliut jirUii-u l<aiil for ukl Irun.r U'tvl snd [Mintor token fn usclimi

AVM. 1-WATCH MAKER and JEWELER,

SUSBOX Stroot,(OPPOSITE THE 1IAKSION HOUBE.)

TFATCIIE9, CLOCKS, JEffELTIV,HI LVEn-PLATED WAItE, r

Repairing cbuaply done ami warranted.

Morris County Surrogate's Office.M AHCn 1011], 1077.

In lho matter nf JamcH IL Nolglibonr, A dm ITIiutrntor uf LOWIB A. lluckle.v, dco'O. bdrrutjatu'H OrJer to Limit Creditom.

O H application or tbo abovo-nam'd Admini*trator II i» ordered br tbe Bnmjfiato tbu.

•MU! Admiuistratur Rive j^Un- uutlcc to tbuurtdltom nf tliu tuta w of»«!() dofi^lctit to briirtjIu their debtfl, liinunilfl and claim* agaiuNt "name, nnilor oath, iritbtn Ditto inuulliH lrIbis date, by (Wttintf up a cop; (if Ihfn onlwithin Iwinity IIHJM Lcratflor, In ilvo oftnnat pnbliu places in tbo Count? of AlcirristwoiiioutlD.niid uluo nltltin tho said tmidurn by advurtloing tbo Ntmo bi tbu Iiiu* £ono ol tbo newxniipor)! of Ibid Bute, fortlit H»upRoe nf tlnio (ibo Hurrogaio Jiiilifluu- any ftlitr notlco to bo iinncccBo i n ] ; aod If nnv crttor Hball noelcct to ostilblt IiU or htrdiilit,nmha awl claim KIUIID thu enld period or nil:tnuntbN, publin miHeo boing givun an oforun«ncbcrwlitorBhBH lw tonnr duburrcd of

" " '"• thoaald AOn

*: WILLI^ Surr'uat

NATIONAL UNION BANKOl' DOVER, NEW JEllSEY,

Capital, - $200,000.

COLUMBUS BEACH, Pro t ' l .JAY. a . T1IEAI, QuiUor.

3 I 1 1 E C T O 1 1 B .0£UIIUI :11I I ' IUIUM, E I U I I A I M X I K U S I X V ,U m i o s UuAiiUND, J*». W.l inornnnTosALBEIIT l i . llicrns, OJwiaiiDo U E A UISAAC W. SKAUISU, ISAAC M. J O U . IlllciiAim Ui;o»iiK, J o i r a W . JAOKBC

' , JMIAU l lnui ,U

• D0VE3Srauiiiroiuii-u^ine HTAI£OI K1(

SucctHSnr to Siigur's lit,nh

Capital, - $100,0{J{,ATTKNTION CJT.T.N TO THE ?L"i '

"•.L""3»«w , -" - li-

st t.ALl'UliCS

The Miners' Snvings Bni!OP UOVEU, N. J.

r-. IZ3 p-n.'K UF i u t NATIONAL u.vitix P

Intcrf 1 will lir p.iil oil (lcPOMts Hindu Iboron-Hit- liMtdayrttjrjniicH, Jf>E,

W Ojit n ikfly fn>ra B i/dyck A. u.

5t A S A G E 11S:HENRY MuTAllLAN,(JliOHUE ldUUAliDS,El'UHAlM LINUHLEY,I. W. G051JICT,JAMES H. BIMrSON,COLUMBUS DEACH,W. a. IulMBCBT,L 11. JOLLY,

HENRYMcFAllV\N, I'n.U.'iit.EI'HKAIM UMMLCI , Viei. P m l d .

JAY H. TltUAT, TruBMiirw.Driver. Fi'ti. 17.187:1. 1-

BEMINGrTON

No Mrtdritifl lnifl npruug M> rapidly iifiivor iw ]Hjf.wwi»t,' Jiiht the qualities mucin n funiily -Miti-liiiM—immily; LIUUT HiMMt HilOOlU KliinKLKHH lUllt> D

pWithin thf twst yrfir ituportnut improve

I 1 i added nnd no tronblu nilj iu la'upi

iibcud of nil coinjii'tit

AC;I:NTS AVAM'ED I>' ALL I;

OCCUPIED TliltHlTOIU'.

REMINGTON

GREEDMOORE RIFLVIOIOBIODS AT

(JRKKDMOOn, IM4,

DOLLY.MOUXT, 1815,

CKKIiDMOOK, 18

BIKOLE AND DOUULE

BREECH LOADING

S H O T C3-TJ0M®TTic beit Runs for the price ovor produce*

Oui*enaltjr rttoniiuemlud by tbtwe wliohmutfed Uicnt.

WEBB'S

PATENT CARTRIDGE LOADE

Tho only coniplcte npjufratus ever tovcutt;umbininK Iu one complete And poriubl

chine all tba vorlbttB ivtplcineiibi omployluiuling pitjicr uml UKIHIIIC niielln.

A COLOSSAL WOBK 00HPLETED.

AMERICAN alEOQANIOAL BICrlONAIt'

. [mn» TUl KIMTinu AMKItlCAN.J

Tticcomplnlion nr KnlRhr. "American SIL'liaiiic.l UiclioDnrT1' H mi uvuut In I!ID Bunuf llUiratiir* in Una con ti try, an It mark* 1MibHlantial completion nf a Kroat audclabonCntlurlakliiK. HID labor on vrlikli had fitonioTor a period of debt >eafrt. I t if dinicnltronliaultoieuiilriwal btbtHask involved In i

Hcuds u! p*tent«. Amcrtctui intl foWlsn, tmbeen dltitBioil, Indnnlrial. prtwoaaea of tv«(lalurc IIBVC buon uxamined, ami tbe latent llprovcnionti tborcin uuled. EngiimoriDic irorivrlenllAa diHCOTerlen, «nd loola ot uvurr enbevo been BioUkd; anil flu&llv, all tlits Imnicnieolkollob, gathored irum ibo nlioloflold of iiphutl *cinncn, bun Wen subjected to can*

;enibn»ly cnnlrivwi tyatemii'or ind'ilirt'Uilcrwl [uralnhblo for purpofiea of referummud r o u n d i . Ada to lliia 1S0 hbnriof ariland uufrraver, tnJ tbftrn h Htllu foivl for mavt'l t in t tho work 1IB<I coat 1100,000; tbuttreata elf 2IUKH) nnbji clu; contalnt 7.400 CDKHI'inR8; and tliat I tn ibrtio volume Inolnda %t

muanr'; It IK, In fuel, a mnnhanioni nnil icleutlBo libmry. «orrip;1.np to tbo latest dalen. inst L-stitn&ie vf tbo eimiprubtnetvn nalnre i!•» work, anil its iniportonuo to Invcnton

infers, «rnlarUBnnii of ifery "ark'N, can onlj bd • ' • - - -iu of tba volntnen

Tbo scope af tfala work concernf ^crlcMacWnery. Wood.' Metal, aiaas. Rtuti6,aaCuniunt, nnd Loatbor Wnrhiuc t Mining, Itaiwa,*i II?drnnlio, Marine,ami MilitaryEnRiuiaI t i ! Wurklni- in.Cotloo. Wool, Silk, Vh

)r;ing,auil VcurjiatliiKi Pino Ann; Bluet HerbotoBrapbio, Tclograpblo, Optioal, Uoroloaiml, Calculating. Sorglcril,- and Denial Inrtrum c n t i . e l o . • • • ' ' v • • • • -

If there wuro in print n- wuntd be vorj

lio1ruM«nrthi.vv..,, ,„.Its yalno Is (jnlinncml bv tbo U

itcb is at unco MI targe, mvsitely broaglit ddivn tu tbe v

HO full nf Ulontnlions, .Jj™enli»nfci

d/li»nfci!

<tf every B radt t d

lanta <tf evewd and Illastrstod more inuculm-* pMnlUr tn (boW fmm in n-'-l^fnrniLft

id Helen titlevrillflnd htrui' limlt-unifUIB and.„_

.rcntonitliannn Wfbmn1iL _ tilorcii and mBtinflvotciHiJm ia& tli ay will alnu]iid acuimtanl BnpNcmuulnry emma of iiitruction ic arrauBed anUo be avail.ble TiHaunt rererenee. Tba wnrk connlBU of thrtnidr-ome octavo Tolnmca, nnj wjl) bo fimn• • - • - " - " b o n k orrefor^M in tba fimlh

lie woikahnp. Nd bo nlncwl Wore

Is to a w a W a latentu import«it boBri

iMiruiii iriiploiijte wlilcb mny bi

.liclrl.ro career.The work U loldbyftibiiorlptlnn,' an<1pmmI'Slrinn to purcbaao It ibnitld sOJiL-sa ti•abHKburaaibetoff, AOENra WANTHD.Appls to ' •: • •

HUHD AND HOUOHTOS,13 AurriR PLACE, NKW YOBI

O. ItOUGHTOS ASD C.QMPAKY Kofcton' TUB RIVEF131DE PRESS, CAMnfUDOE.C. 0.1UZELTINE, PUBlilBHEIlS1 AOENT

N, J.

Morris Co. Surrogate's Office.' AWUL17th, 1BT7,;

nailer of OcorRo Clisrabarluln, Admin-lor oi Jacob I'oRlikun, dfccitwd* Hnr>!*'• otder to limit erdJltofft.

OK tppllention of the abaTo-named Ailmla. 1itrator.it In ardertd bj tbogurroMto th»

~~.vilitarHprtha t'Mitu of icaltl decedent to•ring In ibclr. dubtn, domanda. iud claiinKiltMt the "arae. nnurr eatb- within nlniiontb«from this JitP.-bT-eitlnc np a oony nito imier, wiitalD M«i(y day, harm ftar.hTi"

li'bt,'demand and ohim wIlDln thu'iki• Barnrn^iil^. Brink PPJI,I,I*« -h-n i._ J '

¥r • " • • »uiH..i*i,. uuuiio1 nouwDtilnir

;r u*rn3(i(if lilnor]

beiBldAdoiioiitnt.,

tru»cop/Xro«lb

Hovolverfl, I^pcnting Flnttilx, Am mil nit!- , Gun Mountings, Iroiriuid&ucl ILlilu

and Shot ItarrulR, for CtutomCliiu HmiUiH. '

REMINGTONAGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEN

PATENT CLIPPER, •

STEEL AND GAIiBO>

PLOWS.OultivatorM, Qoltd Steel CnltlTalor T«fttli, amPolnbl,. Wrouel11 J r n n Standard CnltivMTeetli Mid Poiute, Sayre1* Pnteit Home HS l l Horn, 8to»«l Plow Elmlta, Plain

Wiog. ^ oil to

WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES.

Aroh and TrApezotaal Trum, Caiit iRUHhovpln, Out UUel Hoes and Harten llnko,l'lantoni' llruidlwl Hm», Uowen, WliccUonio Boiiii IJocdls Cotton OiM. : '

Armory and Principal Offloe, Tlio:•.•'• ,'-•• N e w Y p r f c . ••.••••

BRANCH Omcia:—281 aiid 283 nroftdwa-New Vprk; ArUB. Madiitoii HqunK<, 0 E. ffliKt., "Now "York, 8. MiwUiuen. Boston, 1-Tnnuont 8L, 8«wiog, MochloM and ArChloujo, !57 StntoJit, 8«wiD8 MuollllM. inAnn». Si. Loiils, cm Kortli Fonrtli KrectHewing MachineK and Arms, PbilodelpliBlt)Olit.iitnutBt. S«wing.Miu;lilnoHand Ann*Baltimore,' 47 Nortli CharloB St. (MaaoniTemple), giving MOCUIUCH uui Amin. W ]Ington, V. O., 521 SeiontL S t ,Macbmeu anil Anns. . . ; 7>l(!w

LIME AND PHOSPHATEBEEMER & PALMER

ro ODW prepared Io furtdab. FABUEItB, mothora in car-load lota on extra quality of

BROWN LIMEou tbo BioworUFlllo Quarrlea. Tbii Lime \rommonjlcd at tbt. atroueMt In market, ntvill Iw aolu at lower rains than ever botora oi

Kalston & Kirke's Bone Dust,Worth Elver Barrel l ime.

DELIVEIIKD AI DOVER. .m In «rlo«u«, nor bndivl, [HI Ibi.) 121 oil.

rsj.iiw.!"''""'- fi: 1

IJnlu uullTorcd tb anv ntintun tbcCRog

AOneiinalltvolWmTEWASHLmEu a i m a « j l i l U UinanjquaiiUUMi. ,.: . . . .

Onjeni Trill.recpjvo Jirotnut itlontlon. Au<lniB9

n E E M E I l J i P A L M E U ,rbuarj Gtb, lBH. ' D0\1in,'N. J,

THE SUCCASUKNA '

Stove and Tin Ware Store, •JOBWIN'S HAIiL BUILDING,

SUOGASUN-NAvN. J.- !1HE aab»:rlfcJ /ttet plassnro In Informlne. .««0Un .l8»:cS,ann..na.»iTOUn,f.

S ? ™ ' 1 7 ' l l ' li"""«'Mlibllllica»-rto»i:T h . • y S ' 1 " * ' 1 ^ " ' " 1 ' >' ""••""•••Unit

!AKL0E Jt KITCHEN STOVES,ANOES ant) BEATEHB, b.rc just loori pnt

U,N,J,, ooi.nut,ins.-

Dover Savings Institution,PPPICE IN DOVEB

OFF3CER8I

TnUSTEKb;U.li.DMiengn.Thuis. ll.CritUudctAlrx. WVhtdu,

iJavil 11. Janll'ue,

i . H.NortniUi

IXtaif

<niic1liiU(ni)rl!anl(.Intercut Hlutl coinmoiicc

The New EmpireIlnl-AIr, Gns & liiise-biirn.|

lug C'oolilns Stnvc.

THE UEUT DAKHiQ STOVK IN TUE VOBIJ. A!HQ, \ Largo Aaaortrucnt of o t W Bljlo

of Cooking fitovf*, linn ({ft", l'iriortStovct, i t c ,

FOR SUMMER & WINTER US!Alto, a'cboico uto<.'k of

Hardware, Cutlery,GIORI, Wooilfn, Cnppcr, I'loin ana Japim

TIS\UHE.

Oil Clollm, Cavpotfl, Tfltnp*, !laint» ami OSbird Ca;;cn, FeatherB, Prntt'8 Anlnl Oil.(u

UK VLKlt IN COAL.

Kuoihig, numbing aii(]Work proniptlj- atteiidt-u Io.

HONXELL'H PATENT 8T13AM COOKLVOAI'PAIIATUrf.

^airLanlL^A S c a l e s a t Mauufat

Olil Iron. Cnnper, Bran*, Lnad, ItaVimbaeka laspuln enebnneo for cowli,

JAMES H.BBUBS ACnooUway.Marcb 1,1879.

l'lTR MEUOHANT W7IO BEST PUASiHIS CUSTOMEUB 18 HE WHO STAYLONGEST AND SUCCEEDa

The Old Reliable Market In

NEW QUABTERSI

,7. B.BEEMEBIliavin;; minoTod lila~tnatlbt—tlio oliltfH

s ., UOVLT-IO his :

NEW "BUILD.NO-'an 8USSBX HTHRET, Iwo 'Hmtu cootboltb

, old aland, will btTcafttr furuiah cbei«

MEATS AND VEGETABLES,(CnEirER THAS ETl!n.|.,,

ti;EP. MtirrbN," *'^' urni'OUK, VE\Ii, - - SAUtUOl

L. OINOIKKATI HAMS,[ho beet in tlio market. Wo mula a i\

Ucpt on baud nft soon aa tboy nnpear In £. • mnrkuts, and noia at rnnoimlilu prim.Tbo blsbcfiL market pricoA paid In mih, 1

Bent Iliik-a, Veal Kkttm and Hbeep BJtlnn.li "lit lho nafKpt. Ouslcimern'iiupplkdb.Tun Tuesday*. Tbuivdaya And Huturilij*.

M O R R I S GOTJNTY

MACHINE felROECt

DOVER, N, J.

ISTEAM; ENGipS.

RAILWAY TURN TABLES,

IRON nnd BRASS CASTINGS,

FORGING of all DESOBIPTIOKS

W. F. HUB|ELL & CO,EMBERS AMERICAN MINING*

., ;. STOCK EXCHANGE.

BANKEES AND BE0KEB1BiiHsttl iloobsontrim I to 20 ptrtn1

mprcln. QDAH.I*T£CD HxakDBtu

LIABILITY LIMITED TO S50.m.'» f»r Informnllon.- W. fc'»™ff

The Black Hills.Bji ltl

H. S. MAaBIBli;'wlio lisa IP""!' - clou.' latest aqoonnls ut <

--.- .—,_..u..j^| .mlI'isliliiR.

Hotrlor.' JWtldVMl

VKM, rib ST tl

I Vmlwn Lto, llio w«IKft»".J;

- - .Uoh.,.111100""'!1' 'j n HUB iiiaiir.iion.,.»« ^"" •—*• .(t

10 en. Snkl hy ill o»*'*"W',;!v»lf aim., Cl.iraBQ. III.. • ' . _ j L S .

JN coulo ar.UorFnn.aliror.l• • s 11oTgi.TX C