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VoL.'XI. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, JfEW JERSEY, SA.TURBA¥, JTJNE4rl88L NX) 25 THB1RONERA The Dovnr Printing Company, Fl'iifJMIftlUANL riUJKIJiTOltH. OiJluo on Morris SLreat near lilackw. mbs,- - - - - - - VKHTiii;^ HATES, •<- 4 I u It ll >M r ll fll i 11(1 PASSAGE TICKETS ORAM, HANCE 4 Co.'s STORE, l'OUT OR.AM, N . .J. \ ' IV.jui N.: ( i- Vmrtri.ivl'n.onf :,t"i.o"wKHT it'.TDS. Al.i-i DIlAI-THONOItllAJ' IHUTAIN McCAISSVIIXK HOTEL! WM. TORTMAN, Prop'r. A well kLj,! lioi'l villi t'Vfry uc'ouunoila I,, I. H. P. SANDERSON, ESTABLISHED IN 1851. P UKKOimiiS iiml MKIHOISl',*, I'AINTrf, Gih, fll.it.*, Itrtiwh^, IVrriimt-ry, .U, Btihl In- U M H A. riOUDALi;, tin' I'luiiui Dni;:!,'i»t, nflJnvtir. Kturt'U|IH; niiHUNlUVy fur !ln> F5[iL. ill' Mi'ilitlim'i mil) Ii'• :u 'J tulli A. M.,iuiil lioiul l'.5!\ \l, lily JOHN F. STICHI.K, Counsellor at Law AND MASTKH IBC'HAKC'UIU, IJQCKAWAY. N. ,r. 1tr.VNHI»N HOI'SK. Curiior or Iilnuliwil ami ilnssoi HL. DOVER. N. ,T. I. B.JOLLEY, Proprietor. \\ JJI T I 1 - IHU -,t1 •( f l \l <_<JIItl S f r Lll 111 | \I (III S t 'Al 1 1 \ M i II mil) fat Mij r t Uliut't in if ii id w 4 i •1 \ AkMSl) 1 tb 1 IHSi (FAhS III UitMMI Nlh OLIVER CHILLED PLOW, BEST PLOW IN THE MARKET. I'-i-'-iieil llr*' |ini;imui nt N J. 8lnti» Fair, Wivn.v, |i,h[ f,,JI. Over I0IJ Buhl hi u» IOBI y,-.r. Klt,,ir...-™,..,',r. VOOKIIEIM BKOTIIEltS, MOBR1STOWN, K. J. Agricultural Implements Se Fertilizers, etc. BEEWIER & PALMER TUB OLD STAND. UNION HALL BUILDING, JilackivnllStrut, Dover, Hot Air Furnaces, OS (lit lul.«t ami IHOHI iinj.nn. il atvlcw, 1,, nri],iii|;i,nl,lii' I [irivui, imiMin^H, *A kriji WMurlmtmtuI 1 Hlove»,dn>:ij> r,,rcii.*li. (XX1K, 1'ABLOH, HEATING STOVES, RANGES, Hor mH.'ar i; to Lot. L. C. BIERWIRTH, ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, EOVJ'.H, N. J. ANAITSSS of all DnsClUPTIONfi OF ORES AUD MJltJMAI.8. ITT T. LHPOKT, Counsellor at Law, AND MASTER IN CHANCERY, Ofliui' iiitheNutionf.lUiiimi Hunk HUIIHIIK 3LACKW,M,SI., DOVEIl, N, ,1. JOHN UIUIMMKli'S SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING SiLOOK, SUSSEX STREET, (botwcPuthoMANHIGNHOUrtEainin \ t DOVEK, N, 2. Tl'o pbep hiw bct-rt liKHOSENEOIL, LANTKliXS AND BMTMNIA WAltU, TIN & JAPAN WARE, 'IHJIT CANS, He., TIN uooran, EAVES, TilODGHS, f* 1 ?!? 11 .?-. 11 ?'?" 1 ! '".- 1 " -rJ..i.irf..K i.. mm... T" UBIOIIBOUE &SMITH, ATTOHNEVS * CODNSELLO11SAT LAW, Cor. Illackwcll imi Susae\ htf« nOVRR. N .T. ». H. HK1OHE0U!!. A. r . RSIITH L. W, THURBER, BUl'EIlINTENOIiNT OF I'UIiLiC SOHOOLH OF MOIlItIB COUNTY. Oflieo over GEO. HICHAnD.S ft CO.'H 8TOBE, DOVEB, N. J. Rppcial nfticc lionrB un HalnrdnTH rnmi 8 A. W. till 13 M. 17-11 M"OSES DLANCHAED, ATTOKNkY AT LAW, *NI> MASTElt IN OIIANCE11Y, DOVEII, N. J. Office ovor A. Wishton's stovf nml liu atom, I7-U IltacUivdl rttraL PIANOS AND ORGANS TUNED AND REPAIRED, FOR ItKNT AM) FOIl SALE ON 1NSTAL.L1HKIVTS. TO- S. WIUGHT, Dover, N. ,T. Loik liox S8. . 8-lf Chas. T. Clark & Son ivo niHiifil n ni-iv Hlinp in I)<IVIT in SCHIIIIS'H lmililiim'.COllMKUHLACUWELL AMD lmKOEN STH., mnl invitt the liatMtiafiforHiu ptililic. Horse Shoeing igcntB for Fairbanis' Scales an J Tor- willigsr'B Safes. VGORHEES BROTHERS, MOHHISTOWN, BU1I.DE11S 1 , CAHMAOE SIAKEItS'.DLACK HHlTIly' CO.NTILACTORS ASP HIN- IHO SDITLira, ,tr. r»li.!«, Oik, 0!»<s. nc. WA.LTES A. WOOD'S Celebrated MOWERS and EEAP3RS, fltOUOE I . VOOCHEEH. JAMKK E. VOLUHEEfl. Morrlnlom. Ik-e.18lli.187B. McKinnon Bros. Axes and Edge Tools, ROCKAWAY, N. J. II hi'.Tinir been rtpnrtwl tlint tliic n!*l-c* itlcd ami we bullions, wet public tlial na n bimintSB, ti lirm whatuver l-lii he cli IH Bill Allonr cundHBi-n wearo tbu only flr ^oodii entire Gorges a iiicci It? IHll fl not it o cum itlialt' •H'i? Imnd m bah pinio e mac. ^ '•nlrrriiir t[i tf ater Tu I!IU « yv.iUei nmr £wl nrs To 39-ly T-Q-Y-S. A now and largo itock af CHILDREN'S WOODEN TOYS hu Just been recolFod it MRS. S. TREWARTHA'S SUSSEX STREET, IHCLUDDIO DICE WAGONS FOR $1, Children's Baby Carriages, WnEFLBAnnoWS, tud many otbn^artlelcf FLOBIDA OEANGES, j(i f i]i-> ALEXANDEIl WIGHTON. NEW MARBLE YARD •IHVRLI, AMI lliUS OHNSON. JOS. YORK'S WIDTH MUSIJKH, 35, -lfi. 42. 45, tl«5 i l l i t l h l ) l M i r i t j i n M'.H. IJAHIHTY'S. DAIKY BUTTER, EHS SDried Fruits I Himlf-wili' tnulfifuily, I MII alffiiysiin'imtt'd (o SUri'LV MTOliKH »viLl> (lit- HEtfT fiOODS af Hit' LOWEST MARKET PRICES, Thi-i pirt f.rWarri'ii fiiuinly is «nti-d for itn (ion ltirrrun siAiir.iw. i iiainncaii kimi* ri'AUMKUS I'llODUCE. Order l>y mail iiml KLAIUSTOWN, N. J. '. O.BOX, 2-*). S M. V. B. SEARING, CARPENTER andBUILDER, ST., DOVER, N. J. ZOoofing" •\Vitli V-ftar fncilitifii I nm enabled put SLATE HOOF.H cheaper thun ov«r using dtin but thn hefit quality of slata ncd em- lnying firKto]r»w niectiRQicR- I enn pmr- ntio tnnUrin.1 and work m ever; parlicu r. Tur Sbeiitliing Felt nlwftjs on hand. Dated October 13tl), lBSo. H, RENSTBOBC, The Tailory- 1B still ID bndrifltt, oppolit« Its depot, Dn will pay Btriot Ktle&tioa to tbo nuking of PIK81-0IiA3S ODSIOB WORK Kt bw rates. Clothing devied sod ne&tlj repaired • " 5-1/ IBA C. COOPER, MASON AND BUILDER! Conlr.tH Ulm indnttirtili fornllbni ft BUILDINGS, BRIDGES..;, ud >U t u b of fork, Tblllw of HH0KJ6 OTOW. COAL, WOOD MASOA'S' MATERIALS, BLUE STOKF, FFRTILIZERS II Mill ASH r.VLI'. ulili'JI, Ll.lli:, I'ESIEST. C,\LriNi:D J'LAHTEU, FII'J.'.'T UllKK, Flltfc CLAY, FIIIR U1II0K, KLA(i STONES C'UIIUIA'U -tLLAll STIil'H.coritia, BILLS, LINTEIJ AT^y ClyTKHN NECKH, WHANN'S PHOSPHATE, Uoik(> DiiHt, CiiHiitt. Poiulrellf LAND PLASTER, He. WOOD sawed in stove lengths, STOVE, E0(3, CJIESTNUT. l! IJoi 28, n r k f l u t A. lice ri rOALenniitftntly onhand. MRS. M. FARR ofh.tr KKWHTOCKnf Spring and Summer Millinery Ladies' Fancy Goods, I'ltlHiKO MANY USEFUL AND OJtNA- •iTAI, AllTICLEd KOH T H E TOILET. SH IIIUO SOLK AGENT in POUT OltASI n Inland D)cinp ami Cli'Hi il, nf Si-svarkj (IifUiickCrv iv, Nn»* Viiik, jinil tor Itnu*. IILB I'ATrKHSH. Oire In FOE THE BEST TEA11 COFFEE IN MOKIIIS COINTV CALL AT STINER'S NEW YORK AND CHINA TEA 00. BLACKWEU. St., DOVER- OUR ftll CT. TEAS SALOON II ][J? TJAV.R OH CLINTON STREET, GRIFFITH'S POOL TABLE, .-Itli live ciislHiniH. Tim(.nlu'iii is cnufplolrli TO Toa. YOUK'B FOR PAllI.On ANn DININO HOOM ANDOFFICE STOVES. ITOVEHOPALL KINDS. JtOUKEUV, GLASS-WAItE AND cniNA. Joseph Yorki tf KOIIKIKTOWJW. N, J X S. Jensen, CARPET WEAVER :N TIIEOLD ri{EHnviciu.vNciiT!iicn, DOVEK N. J. Carpet IVcnvinR, io all widths, done in rBt-clash Htyle nt law^t rutcs, 1 he best :i»d of wnrp only used. Now carpcta on •u<l for wild. Tlio higliDBt price paid for .gti, fir tairiu in cicboPEOforcurjiot. l.orHi:s l)Vi:i> mid Cleaned in gfl»d Btylc. nvrr. Maj'2otli. 1830. 23-lv THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN Co., mnkirR of Ilic l,,'M lore Observe liiat ST»- re II b<'tlor nmli'y tlu:: tbo mn.:b »<>' (I "clicap" i>rL'»D« with two tir tliri'O ti .... tunny fitnps. All except tbr ycrr Knallttt leH of ItKHQ fir(;atn &ro now wild FOB EABT PAYMENTS, o> I"'pi'r nxmtb up; or will bo rented fn eDtiable ronl, nilti |irivikf;D of rot urn il an, in midpjfrtomont ihatlfreliiDoO until tho r.1*n imiinnt i.r renl naid eqUkia thh VkluO Of » property of the pirty lite uiRan U - - - . irin« wiihoui turtber IIUVUIOUI. J«U n;m. n organ » In ten IB irn per cunt, of ]ti val er (inirler jear ,5C.3H and 1111, iccordlte lEnHml vilcej. Orj;ir«will be fatnipLcd ^eec I«TH)I» Inrnnv place wiibin enyicra ' - -D New Virt city, w Yurk city, UttnoD & Eamlin Orgntu a bwt iu tie world, hiring Uken bfglint »w»ri t every uua of tlic Oi-rat Wnrltni Iudnttnll lihiUilicm lor moro tlmn thirteen j e m , DO oiber Amoriain Otemf) b»fiup btua fonnil caail to thom it *n». Ill ut I ruld Cll tDdolrenlm wllli fall pirtionl ccrleinlf tbe bflt ri free. Mason & HamI in Organ Co., 16 En 114ih Bt., (Uolct Squire) New Tort. 9M The Central Express! * „ . „ jFflr * DMiiava* Riliroid b"inR beep completed,"tlie Contra! £xpre» will uuw DEUVEB EXPBE88 IM DOTBB, from New York nd o t W poinU tt the Terr he town or fldiiilf A« klDdtul treubt d«* jTerrd tc &ufl rram tbe depot fcnionibh. Qfflae DD Bnuex ilrtwt In %nben Bowni ou.lciUte. DA.SEJUtlNO.AteQt. BOOTS and SHOES! Haviag enlarged our store in order to better facilitate our increasing business, adding to it a work shop andleather and finding roomi aud having purchased the stock and book accounts of Heinl & Co., thereby consolidate ing two stores in one; also adding an im- mense amount of Spring.goods to our already large assortment, gives us, we think, owing to our excellent facilities for carrying on the boot, shoe and leather business, combined with our exceeding light expenses, advan 1 tages that no other establishment this side of New York City possesses, to give our cus- lomers the best boots and shoes the market affords at, the very lowest figures. LEATHER and FINDINGS. Although we have aiways paid some attention to this branch of our business, still we have never had facilities to carry it on successfully until this Spring, but now having a room devoted exclusively to LEATHER AND FINDINGS, including all kinds and prices of sole leather, wax upper kip, calfskins, sheepskins, blacksmith's aprons, shoemaker's tools. All kinds and prices oi UPPERS, in fact everything equired by ashoemaker to start and carry on his business, and will sell everything at any of the New York price lists. Acall is respectfully solicited. 4 OPP. THE DEPOT, March 30th, 1881. DOVER, N. J. . Oun Iriul »ill prrvo Hie f»ct. Our lligll u 8&I, rrtiiiluil «t 70 cts. per Ib. COFFER! COFFEE COFFEE! i O\l Miiclin, G<n f, Jiivii, Mutucaibo, Santos, Rio are nil Alwnys frtwh. Tin' 1 j li ten S U G A R S SOLD AT COST. nlinlntimhiof Dorrrnod Morn's will ilo well liy pnrclliisiitp Ilieir 10-lv T H E DOVER LUMBEE CO. iffors to builders tho bust opportunities io tlio purchase ot LUMBEE if ovcry grailo anddescription including LOW FEICES aud the great ,ilviuitngo of harinj Iiumboir Worked to Order iy machinery at ilio placo where it is purchased, greatly lessoning tho I T1 ™'"'' cost of building by tho groat saving in manual labor. Our stock always iucludos Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings POETIO." The draft?'etnas tofroia tpjaSiu tnd Or, The Hoi mat's coflfer* a»tilled with f;ti\i'~- Tiia flrmgbti iomb tbwijgh tiietracii m tbe- toor, ••' '•'-•; ;;• ' - ; The pour nun's taaeimn «ra filled vtlii Ei»oC In all tLerthtlon,pf hfj WII b«- HialiaUndboata « r e j m t Tih«i the; ought to bo. . Be noTer vu k^own to neglect tije mua of He paid forhia j»ff, md alw^i ut In bli pkeo. Among and beat of car b Wh»t«ier he bought tor fiie oanb lie mil fui tea. Hli thcogWi tnd hopes iron 'hot for » dnj, but all time- ' Mo B»D ksevr better the use'iaUVnth oft dimo. ' •••' I • • HlHintelfcotciiilj' •bowed the brwdthofili Us tiuvurutiee wn dnpelvedla piling obmgi. irifcbt cmmplB he uel before tttrf one— Who lnowi ornrgoffit deedbebuen^dont Hit (!»)• flowed nmooLhly wd ereolj on to tboend- Hot>ever<iuccQe4ed]DtnaLi& retered- Bj lilha »od seiliklot and « i i » o justly eartcared, • ." • • . • lile was blaineleu ud pare, vittioat i Wlioiusoovor bo obeatod, ba kept ffltbio tbe He loft thii fi-ortJ, wl:icU could ill ifibrd th« loss- ' Tbey v, I o bast knew htm moit pallently bear Hi* placo iu the Better Land U beyond oar ktu— Tlicro uuiio asn buy for flva cants and sell for TUB LOVE UP CUVNTIIV. vo ofTTociaii still mat larn to lute. As wine to Lit toneja, IB noon tu nislit. But Bwotter fur and deeper than tbo love Or flesli fur fiusbil tlio ttroug baud of hearts :t (iifforing H«thorland-to ninltc Iicr free t >ro'n Joy is eUort, and Hilu's lifnck triumph bitter, rVud law* and hntos an felflaii-sivc fui- (heo, iiicil autl weiipUig nt Ihy pillar's foot, rlittoflenti ctttrii by acoursfd bunds, No lore but Ihino nan mtisfy tlio heart, love uf thec liuklp ia it lute of wrung, Aud eliapas (he bopo tint moulds Immaiiltyl Nnt mine jour paeBiotiB, yet I weigh (liom well. Who IOTO9 a grcator sinks ill loeaor lovo ; Wba Uutta a tjrant lows IfiBer hate. My I and! I so a thee In thn otrble, bowed Bofuro thy tyrant, bound at fool and prriit— t RBrraontB rent—thy nounded ihoolder baru- f cb lined hand raised toward lbs cruel blow, My poor lo«o round tlioe soirMibe, weit to bi'lo . &Q<] po«erloFi toihlQld thee—bat a boy wannd It round tLeo,dearest, »nd a mm drew It doit) and kliBeil tbee-mothor, irlfel For Dice tho past and fnturo days; for theo Tlieivilllo trimpiowrongaodBtrikeforihte*; For theo tlio hope tbat ere miooarmbe voak Ami ere mj heii't bo tlry way oloso tbe Blrire Inch thy colors shall bebuine tbrnujrli Ore, Anil all thy jjrlofc wasliud cat 1 n manly bload, id I aball soil thca crowned and bound null love, IV BllOIlff HOI On!ar That liRlitens i k-t I)IL> Hlim 9 round tlico guarding tbe ow oriier pillar nmli Lcr, till tlio Oatvii Is red oun nbuti menthai! call ODB fEOTBCriTE TiBIFF. A a m or AsasoLsn *O»K TUS " : . CAN 1 ' ' TABHX BEVENtJE " A MEANING • •• LE88 PHRASE. Professor Sumner aaja rifibtly on opecing bin Argument aqaintl Prdtodtve Taxa; "Themoat absurd asaortion tbut can be put into Imguage is that A thing (a. g, free trade), is. trae in theory bat is false in praotice." Free trade is fulso in theory aod in pmollce. As a ttieory it snppoaea a world tbat does not eiiat, and, tbawlure, fipdB [inapplicable ja tbe world as it exists. It claims to be simple; it is only crado. It claimi to be itigcowa both ttie foauJaljoa of fucts uponwbiob eooDomio Boience—like vay unit rest, and tbe praoiical purpose of tbat wlelice. It contemplates immobility in perfec- tion, wbioli exists nowbaie and will nerer exist anywliew ; it ignores DIOYO- ment, vbiob exists everywhere and tnao ifcftts itself br aocfltnnt itn. It oontainplates diatiibutioa and Ig- nores production ; ft contemplates trade and igDores labor, without which there can bs no trade. 1.—According to Professor Sumasr, an independent sol^noe, and social loTestigatiOQS have nothing wltat- ever to do with tba tariff for protection. To which we answer: . Scieuee \B a tree with many branches QQ3 there 1B no Bclense. Notbtag tmi be true Ia any one branob that can be disproved in any of the others. For instance, UIB world is divided iuto ontioDS, and it ia cot true, in tbe present poli Heel cnoditioti of the world, tbat wbat is good between men living t tbu same government is necessarily good jetwoen natious. And of this so eul'ed linrn, upon wlticli tbe free trade fultrio ipcorely built up, it can be said, us •; ell things tbat are out trae, that it is oot eren iieeirabie that itabocld botrae. Nutioual interests have at all times been potent factors iu tbe development of in- ustry and the progress of civilization. flm free trader who, like the learned Professor of Yalo, insists on ( ? qucHlion of weulth "aside from all llier thiogR," confesses at tho same time iis absolute ignorance of tbe teachings <\ history in rotation to wealth. Slow acd owkwnrd as tbe methods t wbicti humanity has reached its present advance may Eosm, tbej were natural, inevitable, and no other coahl have pre- vailed. Tliose by which we are DOW loving onwurd to a belter state, iodtis- trial, social aui political, are lust as nat- ural, jast as inevitable. It were idle to criticise them ; tbe forces at work mint must spend thamselves antil their work done. In tbat long struggle for the CODBOH- Btion of natioDaliiies which ia alii) oing on, each political aggregation of ten known as a notion has been formed r enlarged by a force born from the ro- uecesaity of atlvuiitngo of de- material ioterosle under ita govern den I. Enoh witbiu its gco- ;rnpbicttl boumlariea haa a curtuiu quau- ityuf natural resource and Q number - so as to nreserre inUot tbupublic reve nue, and stii! have a profit left. The sadden rtmiorai ot tbe duty would de- stroy the home competition, aud be equivalent to a declaration (bat s o custom duties of any sort, even furreve- nue, elioiilil ever bo imposed. Grunting thut it would probably enable tbe people' to-procure cheaper goods, und to tbat extent enable them to pay luxes ol mother order, yet tbe collection of tbe mi me amount of revenue would entail upon them the Joss of tbe sating which they -were formerly realizing from tbe boms competition. ^ We shall make proposition plainer by an 'illustration. us suppose tbat the country Im- ports gooda to the value of $7,000,000 apon which a duty of 26 per cent, is levied. Tbe total amount collected will be 9260,000. Again, let us suppose tbat the protection afforded by tba tariff tbe production of the same com- modity is undertaken at borne, and the raiting competition compel* a tall of 10 per cent, in the price of tbe goads and of 20 percent, in tba value oftbe imports. The importationIwiil be tSOQ, 000, or (60,000 lees thau More. But tbe profit to the people wilt ba $100,000, so tbat they might ba taxed $60,000 in some other manner in order to preserve tbe former revenue* of the government, and still be the gainers to tbe amount pf «50,000. >.- Let no now suppose that tbe doty is abolished, and, for the sake of argu- ment, that tba exporting country is dot benefited, by a rise in tim vattie of in production oouieqapnt apDU tUfi greater dem nd beyond » recovery from tbe fall of tonper cent, which tbe homecompQ- titioa, now deetroyed, had compelled; in other, wards, that tbe reiiacMou of prioaatthe imporling market is equal tbe fall duty. The money value of the imports will be $1,000,000. The profit to the people will consist of the 6250.000 custom dutius now abolished ; but they shall, on tbe other hand, have to pay an equal amount in taxes of another kind in order to maintain the same public revenue. Their loss by the destruction of the home competition 'ill therefore be 850,000 at least. It may be greater if, as is probable, prices do not fall in tbe ratio of tbe duty. That is one side of the question. Wo are very willing to consider tbe other Daniel Webster's Way. The route between Boston nnd New York by way of New Haven had jtiat been opened, and I was occupying s Beat with Mr. Webster when the cars stopped at the latter city. Mr* Webster was not quite well, and, saying that he thought it vould be prudent to take some brandy, asked mu to uceomnany him in search of it, We accordingly entered a bar- room near tbe station, and the orlur was given. The attendant, without looking at his customer, mechanically took .adecanter from a ebolf behind him and placed it near some glasses on the counter. Just as Webster was about to TI1EJ MYSTERY, '. p flud caiployiuGii tbo soil, or in th p^cinlcoiuuioili niversal use, ca mil LUMBER of every description, rind especial pftica are t&ken to give satisfaction in every particular. ,m, President. O EDUCE HlC 'Wu. II. LAMUEUT, S«o'y und I. W. SEABINO, Oen'l Manager. 836. Spring 1881. Wit (Irwirn to infor ' the nmlrrn 'it Iliii uhD(T daily n full tmcu AELOR, HBRAEY, DININO ROOM and CHAMBER Furniture MORRIS COUNTY ! MACHINE & IRON Co. DOVER. N. J. U there coald oorao soms vnieo, an me ntgn, iiRht wo lint catch ncroes ttie line Rlimpsoor iicr in drost divine— Twecouli] seftherpsii the gate, ud fur onD niomoDt know Iicr »Ute, f-wouia case ILIs iisio, 'iwould lift thli wiight. 7c try to follow, but inv«fn, inr cry imeBpa back with surging pain I'er licartR tbat htetk benettii tie ktntn I ot JODDH gftji,'' Doubt not, nor (jrievo; My greattr blei^tng thoj reoslve, noeluR not can yet believe." l to In Ion ced iid muliom pwil* wo»bow n en-al varietj. 'Imqnnlily in ItmEKUV, THICKS liEABON- LBLE. Onrnumt is aawall known in MOITIB ml HUBSDI cnunlieB as in our own city. We wilt fnr mir ho with ivorytbing i lurltuo, including MANTEL GLASSES, CORNICES and BEDDING, AT SHOUT NOTICE. - It will 'AY you to call on UB. It will FAY you to send goods to us for EEPAIES. It will PAY yon to punoHAsz of as and have goods safely delivered on our own wag- ons or by railroad as may be agreed npon at time of Bale. John Jelliff & Co. NEWARK, N.J. Hentk.tprl! Mlb, Ull. STEAM ENGINES, TUKIn OELBttBATSP AIE COMiPRESSOBS, IRON and BRASS CASTINGS, FORGING of &U DES0RIPTIOH3. Anecdote of Tom Corwin- It is related of Tom-Corwia tb« onoe fter gmog a lemubnbl; bamoroaa speeob wbioh seat 8 groat audienoe into ahoota of laughter, be went off'in a coach with Itoeyouag men'tyho great!j d him. The; waited patiently for q and jofeeg the; fancied so briglit aftitmnBt conafaDtly evolve from bfs inner conscio.nsaeas. Tfaeij were nmozod lo ?ee him pecnJinrly sad ao'd quiot. At hut be said: "Tbe world will el wo js boDortheieooherand despise tbo C!OWD.~ Would to Qod that I bid never cntokot] a johe; bat now every- body eijiccls me lo l>e taovy, and l a m obliged to be BD." He then relapied iniosilecce, iind tbe joiiDgmen, appro- cioticg liia feeling*, were aileat to tbe endof the Juurna.v. PAUL G. BOTTICHER, 751 BROAD St. NEWARK, N. J, FOR GROOBRXBS GO TO THE OLD RELIABLE STAND. H.P.SANDERSON, orrosrra THE DEPOT, . !'.'. baitlinn on iuud «-ftll Ad Milrtookol •Uodkrd goodi U REASONABLE PBICES. II doent'l pif Io • i p e n m t t l with Hoar. Alk your gnoit for the rimoni VIBNA BRBAD, ini) tftir no fltlier. It ]• tlwtvi good-eka be riJIod dtuft e»nry lime Hmderson %»» It, wiiJ t>q this dna taraoil faai ittoreaaed bit flom liul U'IDO Hhcuin liioirest nt length to luuguil-frr rcat. creeping e'er tho Tact, niiiR HhadoWH in ihu placi> olih ti nails tiavu ran their nee, tlsal! tliwoiBto tell, m ^e loved BOveil, ua well, rd from fanloalli'a lolomn kuitll. IC moment berc. o ir cv'ry plan »n<l li 10 next, ub ! who c r lovokod nte, [to to Bbtre, D toll us wliere? I nowhere olso. Tbo rcat must uJ uui ploy meut in ia inu f actu ting pur- aita, or emigrate, or starve. Lot them emigrate—says ope free ;mdar. Let tlieia starve, they had uc •iglit to boborn—suya nootlier, of tbo ire advanced Mallhusian school. Bat i nation, as a body politic, answers The? shall nob emigrate if I can help it; neither shall the titarvey. However desirable it is tbat tbey iliould he able to produce cloth, oriron, jr anything else as cheaply as where it oheapest, wealth, produced at any IfoirtctTelUIUIlettilrl'a Ap>. "Eoj.m see that old tLing in the ond row—third from the end?' asked n>y obnperon nt Niblo'a Onrden dnring the recent revival ot Ibe "BWk Crook," I saw that the .dancer nbe meant T U a robaat, m&tnre and oooald erably guorlcd strooturs with gnarled lens. "Nolioe tbe notches on ber legs" aba whispered, " Tbera's one lor eterj year abe'a been on the stage, She was in Ilia ballet of tbe original 'Black Crook' seventeen yean ago, and ber legs were aa smooth as oould be I've watched bet from year to year, and tbe notches ere reliable." BHB SEOTJLU HAWTOLD HOC SOODIB :—A. youDg nan, pale and visibly agi- lited, hurriedly eotered a Court streot drug store. Hie one nigbt last wcek>and, accosting tfasolerk. said : "Otvenietti] ounce of cUlorateof yoWdi, will jdu, u quick na you eanf" ObscrviDg his pec jrinlibD the clerk vetiWed to nrt^ 'Wn'ai's yonr' tinny i" r"Wby,i Tim •en kiwioRoorSanJij school t'e»clief. l n « 9 o'clock, Badthe didn't tell me till tea biootes iga'that she wai •afraid BbeUod thCclipMheria." 'Oeneial Grant has 1 wound a. very, favorable railroad ooctrflctfrtto tbo Mexican Government It eoboed« im- portant privileges. Whatever fihangaa iJo for, Part of tlieno in tbu cultiVLitiou of production of curtitin cB, which, althoughof n for some reason he cost, is cheaper tu the nation than de- population and misery. It is by tL[B vigorous Belf-assertion of ?ery nationality vitula itself—wbleb tlie free trader denounces as a narrow- linded and selfish policy—that manu- facturing wealth haa now beootUB almost twiversal. Without it many a natural treasDro wonld never have been.b'raagbt oot from tb'i bowels of the earth to tbe light of day i andvrberemanya thriving village, many n busy centre of trade, mapy a sea-port crowded with Vessels, testifies by. ita oommercial actittty to tbe oreative.power ot labor. Frofassor r, of Yule, sDd the Hon. Frank Hurd, of Obirt, might Bpeak to tbe winds of the advantages of exolinnje. "Mypoint of attack,', 1 Scunner, "is protection under any form or in any degree, and not import duties or taxes on ooDsu'cflptioD," That Is exactly wbat Prof. Perry, of Willinms 1 College, said to tba writer of of inis article a fefftnoutbs ago. It Is tbe.poaiUbu—stitlundenied/as we will see bereafter—tiiseu in ibis oountty by tbe advocates o( a " Tariff for Berenae;*' and as the writer's reply to Prof. Perry was never answered, we can do DO better for present than quote it, io tbe hope tbat PfDf. Sumner will be kind enough to point out io wbat respect it may tie deficient. So long as a commodity is exolorively prodnccd iu foreign countries no one LD justly obim tbat tbe duty imposed on it is proteotiva.. A tariff that i Include Bich commodities, and no other, would be fssentially a " tariff for. reve- nue." It might tax otber countries, bnt it is arithmetically true to say, in this oase, tbat all that portion ol the tax rbloh the people ol tlie importing country happen to pay does actually go into their pnbtio treasury. Here bow iver, a question arises. The duty may have tho effect of encouraging the pro* dnolioa at home of tbe artiole on which a tax is levied when coming from abroad. Tbe competition of tbe borne producer want have the effect of lowering tbe prioe of the artiaTe. To tbat extent tbe people will be benefited, but their gov- ernment will be deprived of a revenue tqatH to tbe imotint wfaiob. it would otherwise have tionlfaned to collect on all Mint oerttto q.aanlity of goods which the country hai ndw censc-d to import. man IB 1" he cried, with genuine emo- , " He is Daniel Webster," I an- ad. Tbe man paused as if to find wDrdb adequate tooonvey tbe impression lade upon him, and then exclaimed, in fervent half whisper: " By heaven, T, that mao Bfaonld be President of the United States I" Tbe adjuration was stronger I ban I lmie written it, bnt it was not uttered profanely—it was simply tbe emphasis of an overpowering convie- ipn.—Quincy'i Aneodotes, side. If, however, a fall of prioe of ten pijr cent, caused by tbe home competition were accompanied by a reduction of fifty per cent, in tbe money value of the imports, tbe profits of the people, as consumers, would remain $100,000, wbile tbe decrease ot publio revenue would be $125,000; and if, in some way, the conaamera were made to pay to tbe treasury an amount equal to their gain, it would still bo necessary to tux th«m or otber people additionally to thn amount, of $25,000 in order to obtain tlie sums public revenue as before. Nor would tbo clear loss of $25,000 Ihtn made bv tbie country be of any advau- i'ge to the foreign nation whose trade 'ill ua bad decreased; for while the ill of prioo ihul. wouIJ benefit its cou sumers iuilividually would iojiiro its pruduci'rs, alBO individually, to the same extent, tlie aforesaid natiou taken us a Bhule would ccrtninly lose in proportion to the decline ot its imports, and proba- bly far more than ourselves, AH other i remaining cqunl, a part of ita lubor woald become idle, or rattier be transferred to this coiiutry. Whothei bis displacement might be advantageous ,o the laborers and iu certain rcepects to .his country itself, is a question that Till require special treatment hereafter. But, for the present, weadmit that tbe fact of a direct arithmetic loss to us of 625,000, from tlio apparent inability of our industries to cause n fall of prioe in the commodity they undertook to pro- duce, sufficient to compensate for tbe decrease of our custom revenue, would nevertheless remain iudispntable; al- though tbe indirect advoatoge, political, social, or otherwise, of the immigration, or of the employment oF idle labor,'or of any effect connected with the particu- lar oircqautanoeaof the case, mig;)it'be such as torender the loss trifling in com* pnrisoD, -,'..• *• ' Prom what orecedos it will be seen that a very simple algebraic formula might be found to express wbat the full in tbe price- of a commodity mast be,<ao- cording to tbe rate of duty, in order to compensate for the loss of revenue by any given decrease of imports resulting from the boms production. Therefore, If the, legislator -. were influenced by no other consideration than the-oecflssitj of flnp'pryiag the needs of the public treas- ury, the compilation of accurate atatis- IJOs would show bun ata glance which duties,it ii advoutageboa to mail and .-which it La better to replace' teraul taxation. The rule tbat-ehoji galas him woald be, that < (he fall ol price, consequent npoujt horns cotdpelitioc, Joes not remit i: . profit to the people equal to tbe losi of poblic revenue, and accordingly does not all ol internal taxation to sapply the daficienoy without'inflicting on UIIB oronthe nation a greater btnjden tbnn before, the Ja'ty'muat.be, reppiled and a more equitaoletox impoWd."; It is evident that tbe adoption of. such , policy would effcotually prevent anyone from engaging in what the free trade Bohool has termed "tie cultivation of hot-huuBe iodastriea" It might also, if carried out too rigorously, prevent the dovetopmaut of industries that, tinder jodicions treatment, would soon find in tbe very soil of the land, and ia tie cat- ural aptitudes of itsiobabitants, all the elemeatsof final snooess, thereby be com- ing an effective instrument of national graudenrand prosperity. Iu snob CURBS peroper time should' be granted; no much us- may be required to equalin tlie conditions of produotion betveea th competing ooaohios, tbe boot judgment ot tlie legistntor, enlightened by ifscts and directed by honesty, being called into play.. OE coarse an ialelligent man is raped ed to trtow tbe relative possibilities of Jpinniog cotton in MUSSQ- obusells and-raising fig trees on ice- . [TO BSCOMTOTOED.] The Logic of Events. There was an excitiog scene this lorning in the Beoorder's Court. The neighbors of Oabe Snoctgtass, living on QalvestOQ avenue, .were compelled to IHOOIIB protective; ttmt tlie oiljecHil th» tariff i« cbingod, nnj tbat tta cflect 1* now HO dianatroQB as to&i and a prompt revision ? As TB slated, the iDeople are no^ ia- jnred ; on the amtnitj, their galnjouj nm bs grutntbuLtlw lau.anlailtd. thuir gonhnM&t. In thn cut Mistress and Maid. Indyat 3 o'clock one afternoon and said "Wbat. 1B Here for tan to do now?" On rip fl airs aud rest," answered tbi lady. The. girl looked hurt nod wea n«yaj, MottUa afterward nbo mid,when she dime to know this lady better : ~ a all tba yean I bavAbeen at service," Tbe awnnt bad ht belp himself, the bar-tender, to look up, started, as if ho had seen a spirit, and cried "Stop I" wilb great vehemence, He then took the decanter from Webster's band, replaced it on tlio ebelf from whence it came, anddisap- peared* beneath the counter. Rising from these depths, be bore to the surfBOB an old'fushioned black bottle, which bo substituted for the decanter. Webster poured ft Binall,, quantity Into a glass, drank it off with great reli&h, andthrew down half a dollar in payment. Tbe barkeeper began to fumble in a drawer of silver, as if Beleoting some smaller pieces for change, whereupon Webster waved his band with dignity, andwith rich and authoritative tones pronounced these words. "My good friend, let me offer you A piece of advice. Whenever you give tbat good brandy from under tbe counter, never take tbe trouble to timke change." As we turned to go out the dealer placed one band upon tbe bar, threw himself over it, and caagbt me by tbe i "Tell me who that have him arrested. He bad whipped bis 'ife, and her screams-were so terrific that a crowd at a Baloon ten blocks dis- tant put their untouched glasses book on tbe bar and went to tbo- door to eeo what wta the matter. Both Oabe and his wife Matildy were in Court. "Wbat o you mean, sir," said his Honor sternly, "by Buch crnel treatment of er whom you vowed at tbe altar to love and cherish ?" Gube assumed a persuasive attitude and emphasized every word he eaid by the most extravagant gestures. He was laboring under intense mental excitement. " I'll explain it ter er, Jedge. Foah God, I liardly tecbed ler wid de toe ob my boot- I tell yer, fetlge, dot dam nigger's voice urn to iluira. When she sings out hit sounds ike n hull camp meotin'. Am I to ulnini lokasi? Afutildy has got &vuico like a- iiler uxplodin 1 ?" Kia Honor shook his bund ns if to intimate that tho theory was too tbiu. " Tor don't believe me ? Now, Jedge, jessyon jodge for yourself,'* lid Gube, and, lifting up a hoot the iscof aliam, ho gaw Unlildj a Lick hat would hnvB jolted an elephant. Sho threw her bauds up andopeuod a month as big as tbat of a oirons hippopotamus. She gave a prolonged veil tint caused wo teams to run awiy, and caused nverybody in tbe court room to hold tieir hands to their ears. " Dar," said Gabs tiinmpbnntly, when she subsided, " is yer gwiue ter pnnisb me bekase she s gotdsoprauervoice ? Islterblame bekase sbo makes a Seeengarfest outer beraelf ?" His Honor saw tbe justioo oE Gube's defence, and fold him to clear out. He Learned lo Watch the Market- " Guess I won't take in the school to- day," said a Carson urchin with an Appeal in bis hand, "Why cotf" 1 Oonoordia has fallen off ten cents, and don't dare to show up until it picks up again." "What hove the fluctuations of Concordia to do with your studies 1" "A good dBal," answered the boy. "My teacher bas 100 sharos of tlie stock, and when it falls off a few cents ve all catch it heavy. I ksep toy eyes on tbe list, And when there's a break yon bet I don't go to school, I play sick, dolly I how ehfl boated mo the time Mount Diablo busted down to $2. When it was sellin' 'at $20 she was as good as pie. I was the first feller that got on to tlio break, and told tbe bojs of my claw that If she didn't BOII there'd be the. devil to pay. Ibeudmiole Frawr.sayit waaagood short, and 1 never slept a wink for a Week. I grabbed t h e . i p p « / t b e first, thing every' morning, «nd when I saw hor kneel down to 16 I stripped to the bills. IMKI, how .she did bang Johnny Dobton roand that morning, I was in hopes tbat the blasted mine wonld pick dp, bet the water Rot.in thelowerlevali, andtknewjirewereinforit. She licked ' somebody foi Bvery dollar it dropped. After it slrdok $9 it picked up a littto, and we bad time to get well.' Myiiioth- er's b,een patch in* my panta now ever since the big break in Sierra Nevada, and if the market don't take a turn pretty won I'm goic'to quit the public school ind go to work ou a ranch," A Case of Modesty- The other night a polioeman observed a man banging around the entrance of a Michigan avenue hnll in a queer sort of , way, and he naked him if he belonged to the Order in session np stairs, Tbe man ronlied that he did, and. tbe officer in- quired 1 ; " Then why.don't yon go np?" " Well, I waa thlnkhiff of it." " HavnV b expelled, have yon?" "Oh, no." "And you havn't lost your iotemt V " I might nsweltteljyou,".Baidthft man, alter beatiog around a,wbije longer. " I went down to Teledoafiwdayaago, and Bomebow the story crnne book here tbat I was drowned. My lodge tharenpoD passed resolutions to the effect that I was honest, upright: and liberal/ and a shining ornament, and that what was its loss was mygain, I wasn't'drowned, as you see, bat I kind 'o bate towalk iu on 'em and bast taose resolutions I have tried it tlime timea, and I can't get higher than thefifth tair bf I higher than weaken, 1 'J e, and I cant get the.fifth stair before I - itFP After All the TaJIr. Alter all the talk pf;ap|Olars there art bat two sorts of government-flne where ann nhuw tbetr tsotb at uoh other, and ono whareinen ihow th*ir tonsnei ud uokti»XMto((heitnmg«ft^;

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JOHN F. STICHI.K,

Counsellor at LawAND

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Counsellor at Law,AND MASTER IN CHANCERY,

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ST., DOVER, N. J.

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IBA C. COOPER,MASON AND BUILDER!Conlr.tH Ulm ind nttirtili fornllbni ft

BUILDINGS, BRIDGES..;,

ud >U tub of fork, Tblllw of HH0KJ6OTOW.

COAL, WOODMASOA'S' MATERIALS,

BLUE STOKF, FFRTILIZERSII Mill ASH r.VLI'. ulili'JI,

Ll.lli:, I'ESIEST.

C,\LriNi:D J'LAHTEU,FII'J.'.'T UllKK,

Flltfc CLAY, FIIIR U1II0K,

K L A ( i S T O N E S C'UIIUIA'U

-tLLAll STIil'H.coritia, BILLS, LINTEIJ

AT y ClyTKHN NECKH,

WHANN'S PHOSPHATE,

Uoik(> DiiHt, CiiHiitt. Poiulrellf

LAND PLASTER, He.

WOOD sawed in stove lengths,

STOVE, E0(3, CJIESTNUT.l! IJoi 28, nrkflut A. lice

ri rOALenniitftntly on hand.

MRS. M. FARRofh.tr KKW HTOCK nf

Spring and Summer Millinery

Ladies' Fancy Goods,I'ltlHiKO MANY USEFUL AND OJtNA-

•iTAI, AllTICLEd KOH THE TOILET.

SH IIIUO SOLK AGENT in POUT OltASI

n Inland D)cinp ami Cli'Hiil, nf Si-svarkj (IifUiickCrviv, Nn»* Viiik, jinil tor Itnu*.IILB I'ATrKHSH. Oire In

FOE THE BEST TEA 1 1 COFFEEIN MOKIIIS COINTV CALL AT

STINER'S NEW YORK AND CHINA TEA 00.BLACKWEU. St., DOVER-

OUR ftll CT. TEAS

SALOONII ][J? TJAV.R OH

CLINTON STREET,

GRIFFITH'S POOL TABLE,.-Itli live ciislHiniH. Tim (.nlu'iii is cnufplolrli

TO Toa. YOUK'B FOR PAllI.On ANnDININO HOOM AND OFFICE STOVES.

ITOVEHOPALL KINDS.JtOUKEUV, GLASS-WAItE AND c n i N A .

Joseph Yorkitf KOIIKIKTOWJW. N, J

X S. Jensen,CARPET WEAVER

:N TIIEOLD ri{EHnviciu.vNciiT!iicn,

DOVEK N. J.

Carpet IVcnvinR, io all widths, done inrBt-clash Htyle nt law^t rutcs, 1 he best

:i»d of wnrp only used. Now carpcta on•u<l for wild. Tlio higliDBt price paid for.gti, fir tairiu in cicboPEOforcurjiot.

l.orHi:s l)Vi:i> mid Cleanedin gfl»d Btylc.

nvrr. Maj'2otli. 1830. 23-lv

THE MASON & HAMLINORGAN Co.,

mnkirR of Ilic l,,'M

lore Observe liiat ST»-

re II b<'tlor nmli'y tlu:: tbo mn.:b »<>'(I "clicap" i>rL'»D« with two tir tliri'O ti....

tunny fitnps. All except tbr ycrr KnalltttleH of ItKHQ fir(;atn &ro now wild

FOB EABT PAYMENTS,o> I"'pi'r nxmtb up; or will bo rented fneDtiable ronl, nilti |irivikf;D of rot urn il an,in midpjfrtomont ihatlfreliiDoO until thor.1*n imiinnt i.r renl naid eqUkia thh VkluO Of

» property of the pirtylite uiRan U - - - .irin« wiihoui turtber IIUVUIOUI. J«U n;m.n organ » In ten IB irn per cunt, of ]ti valer (inirler jear ,5C.3H and 1111, iccordltelEnHml vilcej. Orj;ir«will be fatnipLcd^eec I«TH)I» Inrnnv place wiibin enyicra' - -D New Virt city,w Yurk city,UttnoD & Eamlin Orgntu a

bwt iu t ie world, hiring Uken bfglint »w»rit every uua of tlic Oi-rat Wnrltni IudnttnlllihiUilicm lor moro tlmn thirteen j e m , DO

oiber Amoriain Otemf) b»fiup btua fonnilcaail to thom it *n». Ill ut I ruld C l ltDdolrenlm wllli fall pirtionl

ccrleinlf tbeb f l t ri

• free.

Mason & Ham I in Organ Co.,16 En 114ih Bt., (Uolct Squire) New Tort.

9M

The Central Express!* „ . „ jFflr * DMiiava* Riliroid b"inR beep

completed,"tlie Contra! £xpre» will uuw

DEUVEB EXPBE88 IM DOTBB,from New York nd o t W poinU tt the Terr

he town or fldiiilf A« klDdtul treubt d«*jTerrd tc &ufl rram tbe depot fcnionibh.Qfflae DD Bnuex ilrtwt In %nben Bowni

ou.lciUte. D A.SEJUtlNO.AteQt.

BOOTS and SHOES!Haviag enlarged our store in order to better

facilitate our increasing business, adding toit a work shop and leather and finding roomiaud having purchased the stock and bookaccounts of Heinl & Co., thereby consolidateing two stores in one; also adding an im-mense amount of Spring.goods to our alreadylarge assortment, gives us, we think, owingto our excellent facilities for carrying on theboot, shoe and leather business, combinedwith our exceeding light expenses, advan1

tages that no other establishment this sideof New York City possesses, to give our cus-lomers the best boots and shoes the marketaffords at, the very lowest figures.

LEATHER and FINDINGS.Although we have aiways paid some attention to

this branch of our business, still we have never hadfacilities to carry it on successfully until this Spring,but now having a room devoted exclusively toLEATHER AND FINDINGS, including all kindsand prices of sole leather, wax upper kip, calfskins,sheepskins, blacksmith's aprons, shoemaker's tools.All kinds and prices oi UPPERS, in fact everythingequired by a shoemaker to start and carry on his

business, and will sell everything at any of the NewYork price lists. A call is respectfully solicited.

4OPP. THE DEPOT,

March 30th, 1881. DOVER, N. J.

. Oun Iriul »ill prrvo Hie f»ct. Our lligllu 8&I, rrtiiiluil «t 70 cts. per Ib.

COFFER! COFFEE COFFEE!i O\l Miiclin, G<n f, Jiivii, Mutucaibo, Santos, Rio are nil

Alwnys frtwh.

Tin' 1j li ten

S U G A R S SOLD AT COST.nlinlntimhiof Dorrrnod Morn's will ilo well liy pnrclliisiitp Ilieir

10-lv

T H E DOVER LUMBEE CO.iffors to builders tho bust opportunities io tlio purchase ot LUMBEE

if ovcry grailo and description including LOW FEICES aud the great

,ilviuitngo of harinj

Iiumboir Worked to Orderiy machinery at ilio placo where it is purchased, greatly lessoning tho IT1™'"''

cost of building by tho groat saving in manual labor. Ourstock always iucludos

Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings

POETIO."

The draft?'etnas to froia tpjaSiu tnd Or,The Hoi mat's coflfer* a»tilled with f;ti\i'~-

Tiia flrmgbti iomb tbwijgh tiietracii m tbe-toor, ••' ' • ' - • ; ; ; • ' - • ;

The pour nun's taaeimn «ra filled vtlii

Ei»oC In all tLerthtlon,pf hfj WII b « -HialiaUndboata « r e j m t Tih«i the; ought

to bo. .

Be noTer vu k^own to neglect tije mua of

He paid forhia j»ff, md alw^i u t In bli pkeo.

Among and beat of car b

Wh»t«ier he bought tor fiie oanb lie mil fuitea.

Hli thcogWi tnd hopes iron 'hot for » dnj,but all t ime- '

Mo B»D ksevr better the use'iaUVnth oftd i m o . ' •••'I • •

HlHintelfcotciiilj' •bowed the brwdthofili

Us tiuvurutiee wn dnpelvedla piling obmgi.

irifcbt cmmplB he uel before tttrf one—

Who lnowi ornrgoffit deedbebuen^dont

Hit (!»)• flowed nmooLhly wd ereolj on totboend-

Hot>ever<iuccQe4ed]DtnaLi&

retered-Bj lilha »od seiliklot and « i i » o justly

eartcared, • ." • • . •

lile was blaineleu u d pare, vittioat i

Wlioiusoovor bo obeatod, ba kept ffltbio tbe

He loft thii fi-ortJ, wl:icU could ill ifibrd th«loss- ' •

Tbey v, I o bast knew htm moit pallently bear

Hi* placo iu the Better Land U beyond oarktu—

Tlicro uuiio asn buy for flva cants and sell for

TUB LOVE UP CUVNTIIV.vo ofTTociaii still mat larn to lute.

As wine to Lit tone ja, IB noon tu nislit.But Bwotter fur and deeper than tbo loveOr flesli fur fiusb il tlio ttroug baud of hearts

:t (iifforing H«thorland-to ninltc Iicr free t>ro'n Joy is eUort, and Hilu's lifnck triumph

bitter,rVud law* and hntos an felflaii-sivc fui- (heo,

iiicil autl weiipUig nt Ihy pillar's foot,rlittoflenti ctttrii by acoursfd bunds,

No lore but Ihino nan mtisfy tlio heart,love uf thec liuklp ia it lute of wrung,

Aud eliapas (he bopo tint moulds ImmaiiltylNnt mine jour paeBiotiB, yet I weigh (liom well.Who IOTO9 a grcator sinks ill loeaor lovo ;Wba Uutta a tjrant lows IfiBer hate.My I and! I so a thee In thn otrble, bowedBofuro thy tyrant, bound at fool and prriit—

t RBrraontB rent—thy nounded ihoolderbaru-

f cb lined hand raised toward lbs cruel blow,My poor lo«o round tlioe soirMibe, weit to

bi'lo .&Q<] po«erloFi toihlQld thee—bat a boy

wannd It round tLeo,dearest, »nd a mmdrew It doit) and kliBeil tbee-mothor, irlfel

For Dice tho past and fnturo days; for theoTlieivilllo trimpiowrongaodBtrikeforihte*;For theo tlio hope tbat ere miooarmbe voakAmi ere mj heii't bo tlry way oloso tbe Blrire

Inch thy colors shall bebuine tbrnujrli Ore,Anil all thy jjrlofc wasliud cat 1 n manly bload,

id I aball soil thca crowned and bound nulllove,

IV B l lOI l f f HOI

On!arThat liRlitens i

k-t I)IL> Hlim

9 round tlico guarding tbe

ow oriier pillar nmliLcr, till tlio Oatvii Is redoun nbuti men thai! call

ODB fEOTBCriTE TiBIFF.

A a m or AsasoLsn *O»K TUS ": . CAN 1'

' TABHX BEVENtJE " A MEANING• • •• LE88 PHRASE.

Professor Sumner aaja rifibtly onopecing bin Argument aqaintl PrdtodtveTaxa; "Themoat absurd asaortion tbutcan be put into Imguage is that A thing(a. g, free trade), is. trae in theory bat isfalse in praotice."

Free trade is fulso in theory aod inpmollce.

As a ttieory it snppoaea a world tbatdoes not eiiat, and, tbawlure, fipdB

[inapplicable ja tbe world as itexists. It claims to be simple; it isonly crado. It claimi to beitigcowa both ttie foauJaljoa of fuctsuponwbiob eooDomio Boience—like vay

unit rest, and tbe praoiicalpurpose of tbat wlelice.

It contemplates immobility in perfec-tion, wbioli exists nowbaie and willnerer exist anywliew ; it ignores DIOYO-ment, vbiob exists everywhere and tnaoifcftts itself br aocfltnnt itn.

It oontainplates diatiibutioa and Ig-nores production ; ft contemplates tradeand igDores labor, without which therecan bs no trade.

1.—According to Professor Sumasr,an independent sol^noe, and

social loTestigatiOQS have nothing wltat-ever to do with tba tariff for protection.

To which we answer: .Scieuee \B a tree with many branches

QQ3 there 1B no Bclense. Notbtag tmibe true Ia any one branob that can bedisproved in any of the others.

For instance, UIB world is divided iutoontioDS, and it ia cot true, in tbe presentpoli Heel cnoditioti of the world, tbatwbat is good between men living ttbu same government is necessarily goodjetwoen natious. And of this so eul'edlinrn, upon wlticli tbe free trade fultrio

ipcorely built up, it can be said, us•; ell things tbat are out trae, that it is

oot eren iieeirabie that itabocld bo trae.Nutioual interests have at all times beenpotent factors iu tbe development of in-

ustry and the progress of civilization.flm free trader who, like the learnedProfessor of Yalo, insists on (

? qucHlion of weulth "aside from allllier thiogR," confesses at tho same timeiis absolute ignorance of tbe teachings<\ history in rotation to wealth.

Slow acd owkwnrd as tbe methods twbicti humanity has reached its presentadvance may Eosm, tbej were natural,inevitable, and no other coahl have pre-vailed. Tliose by which we are DOW

loving onwurd to a belter state, iodtis-trial, social aui political, are lust as nat-ural, jast as inevitable. It were idle tocriticise them ; tbe forces at work mintmust spend thamselves antil their work

done.In tbat long struggle for the CODBOH-

Btion of natioDaliiies which ia alii)oing on, each political aggregation often known as a notion has been formedr enlarged by a force born from the ro-

uecesaity of atlvuiitngo of de-material ioterosle under ita

govern den I. Enoh witbiu its gco-;rnpbicttl boumlariea haa a curtuiu quau-ityuf natural resource and Q number

- so as to nreserre inUot tbu public revenue, and stii! have a profit left. Thesadden rtmiorai ot tbe duty would de-stroy the home competition, aud beequivalent to a declaration (bat socustom duties of any sort, even fur reve-nue, elioiilil ever bo imposed. Gruntingthut it would probably enable tbe people'to-procure cheaper goods, und to tbatextent enable them to pay luxes olmother order, yet tbe collection of tbe

mi me amount of revenue would entailupon them the Joss of tbe sating whichthey -were formerly realizing from tbeboms competition. ^

We shall make proposition plainer byan 'illustration.

us suppose tbat the country Im-ports gooda to the value of $7,000,000apon which a duty of 26 per cent, islevied. Tbe total amount collected willbe 9260,000. Again, let us suppose tbat

the protection afforded by tbatariff tbe production of the same com-modity is undertaken at borne, and the

raiting competition compel* a tall of10 per cent, in the price of tbe goadsand of 20 percent, in tba value oftbeimports. The importationIwiil be tSOQ,000, or (60,000 lees thau More. Buttbe profit to the people wilt ba $100,000,so tbat they might ba taxed $60,000 insome other manner in order to preservetbe former revenue* of the government,and still be the gainers to tbe amount pf«50,000. >.-

Let no now suppose that tbe doty isabolished, and, for the sake of argu-ment, that tba exporting country is dotbenefited, by a rise in tim vattie of inproduction oouieqapnt apDU tUfi greaterdem nd beyond » recovery from tbe fallof ton per cent, which tbe homecompQ-titioa, now deetroyed, had compelled;in other, wards, that tbe reiiacMou ofprioaatthe imporling market is equal

tbe fall duty. The money valueof the imports will be $1,000,000. Theprofit to the people will consist of the6250.000 custom dutius now abolished ;but they shall, on tbe other hand, haveto pay an equal amount in taxes ofanother kind in order to maintain thesame public revenue. Their loss by thedestruction of the home competition'ill therefore be 850,000 at least. It

may be greater if, as is probable, pricesdo not fall in tbe ratio of tbe duty.

That is one side of the question. Woare very willing to consider tbe other

Daniel Webster's Way.The route between Boston nnd New

York by way of New Haven had jtiatbeen opened, and I was occupying s Beatwith Mr. Webster when the cars stoppedat the latter city. Mr* Webster was notquite well, and, saying that he thoughtit vould be prudent to take some brandy,asked mu to uceomnany him in searchof it, We accordingly entered a bar-room near tbe station, and the orlurwas given. The attendant, withoutlooking at his customer, mechanicallytook .a decanter from a ebolf behind himand placed it near some glasses on thecounter. Just as Webster was about to

TI1EJ MYSTERY,

'. pflud caiployiuGii

tbo soil, or in thp^cinlcoiuuioiliniversal use, ca

mil LUMBER of every description, rind especial pftica are t&ken

to give satisfaction in every particular.

,m, President.O EDUCE HlC

'Wu. II. LAMUEUT, S«o'y undI. W. SEABINO, Oen'l Manager.

836. Spring 1881.Wit (Irwirn to infor ' the nmlrrn 'it Iliii

uhD(T daily n full tmcu

AELOR, HBRAEY,

DININO ROOM andCHAMBER

Furniture

MORRIS COUNTY

! MACHINE & IRON Co.

DOVER. N. J.

U there coald oorao soms vnieo, an me ntgn,iiRht wo lint catch ncroes ttie lineRlimpso or iicr in drost divine—

Twecouli] seftherpsii the gate,ud fur onD niomoDt know Iicr »Ute,f-wouia case ILIs iisio, 'iwould lift thli wiight.

7c try to follow, but in v«fn,inr cry imeBpa back with surging painI'er licartR tbat htetk benettii tie ktntn I

ot JODDH gftji,'' Doubt not, nor (jrievo;My greattr blei^tng thoj reoslve,

noeluR not can yet believe."

l to In Ion ced

iid muliom pwil* wo »bow n en-al varietj.'Imqnnlily in Itm EKUV, THICKS liEABON-LBLE. Onrnumt is aa wall known in MOITIBml HUBSDI cnunlieB as in our own city. We

wilt fnr mir ho with ivorytbing i

lurltuo, including

MANTEL GLASSES,

CORNICES and BEDDING,

AT SHOUT NOTICE. - It will'AY you to call on UB. It will

FAY you to send goods to us forEEPAIES. It will PAY yon topunoHAsz of as and have goodssafely delivered on our own wag-ons or by railroad as may be agreednpon at time of Bale.

John Jelliff & Co.

NEWARK, N.J.Hentk.tprl! Mlb, Ull.

STEAM ENGINES,

TUKIn OELBttBATSP

AIE COMiPRESSOBS,

IRON and BRASS CASTINGS,

FORGING of &U DES0RIPTIOH3.

Anecdote of Tom Corwin-It is related of Tom-Corwia tb« onoe

fter gmog a lemubnbl; bamoroaaspeeob wbioh seat 8 groat audienoe intoahoota of laughter, be went off'in acoach with Itoeyouag men'tyho great!j

d him. The; waited patiently forq and jofeeg the; fancied so

briglit aftitmnBt conafaDtly evolve frombfs inner conscio.nsaeas. Tfaeij werenmozod lo ?ee him pecnJinrly sad ao'dquiot. At hut be said: "Tbe worldwill el wo js boDortheieooherand despisetbo C!OWD.~ Would to Qod that I bidnever cntokot] a johe; bat now every-body eijiccls me lo l>e taovy, and l a mobliged to be BD." He then relapiediniosilecce, iind tbe joiiDgmen, appro-cioticg liia feeling*, were aileat to tbeendof the Juurna.v.

PAUL G. BOTTICHER,

751 BROAD St. NEWARK, N. J,

FOR GROOBRXBSGO TO THE

OLD RELIABLE STAND.

H.P.SANDERSON,orrosrra THE DEPOT, . !'.'.

baitlinn on iuud «-ftll Ad M i l rtook ol•Uodkrd goodi U

REASONABLE PBICES.

II doent'l pif Io •ipenmttl with Hoar. Alkyour gnoit for the rimoni

VIBNA BRBAD,ini) tftir no fltlier. It ]• tlwtvi good-eka beriJIod dtuft e»nry lime Hmderson %»» It,wiiJ t>q this dna taraoil faai ittoreaaed bit flom

liul U'IDO Hhcuin liioirestnt length to luuguil-frr rcat.creeping e'er tho Tact,niiiR HhadoWH in ihu placi>

olih ti nails tiavu ran their nee,

tlsal! tliwoiBto tell,m ^e loved BO veil, ua well,rd from fanloalli'a lolomn kuitll.

IC moment berc. oir cv'ry plan »n<l li10 next, ub ! who c

r lovokod nte,[to to Bbtre,D toll us wliere?

I nowhere olso. Tbo rcat mustuJ uui ploy me ut in ia inufactu ting pur-aita, or emigrate, or starve.

Lot them emigrate—says ope free;mdar. Let tlieia starve, they had uc•iglit to boborn—suya nootlier, of tbo

ire advanced Mallhusian school. Bati nation, as a body politic, answers

The? shall nob emigrate if I can help i t ;neither shall the titarvey.

However desirable it is tbat tbeyiliould he able to produce cloth, or iron,jr anything else as cheaply as where it

oheapest, wealth, produced at any

IfoirtctTelUIUIlettilrl'a Ap>." E o j . m see that old tLing in theond row—third from the end ?'

asked n>y obnperon nt Niblo'a Onrdendnring the recent revival ot Ibe "BWkCrook," I saw that the .dancer nbemeant T U a robaat, m&tnre and oooalderably guorlcd strooturs with gnarledlens. "Nolioe tbe notches on ber legs"aba whispered, " Tbera's one lor eterjyear abe'a been on the stage, She wasin Ilia ballet of tbe original 'BlackCrook' seventeen yean ago, and berlegs were aa smooth as oould be I'vewatched bet from year to year, and tbenotches ere reliable."

BHB SEOTJLU H A W TOLD HOC SOODIB

:—A. youDg nan, pale and visibly agi-lited, hurriedly eotered a Court streotdrug store. Hie one nigbt last wcek>and,accosting tfasolerk. said : "Otvenietti]ounce of cUlorateof yoWdi, will jdu, uquick na you eanf" ObscrviDg his pec

jrinlibD the clerk vetiWed to nrt^'Wn'ai's yonr' tinny i" r"Wby,i Tim•en kiwioRoorSanJij school t'e»clief.l n « 9 o'clock, Bad the didn't tell me

till tea biootes iga'that she wai •afraidBbeUod thCclipMheria."

'Oeneial Grant has1 wound a . very,favorable railroad ooctrflctfrtto tboMexican Government It eoboed« im-portant privileges. Whatever fihangaa

iJo for, Part of tlienoin tbu cultiVLitiou ofproduction of curtitin

cB, which, although ofn for some reason he

cost, is cheaper tu the nation than de-population and misery.

It is by tL[B vigorous Belf-assertion of?ery nationality vitula itself—wbleb

tlie free trader denounces as a narrow-linded and selfish policy—that manu-

facturing wealth haa now beootUB almosttwiversal. Without it many a naturaltreasDro wonld never have been.b'raagbtoot from tb'i bowels of the earth to tbelight of day i and vrberemanya thrivingvillage, many n busy centre of trade,mapy a sea-port crowded with Vessels,testifies by. ita oommercial actittty totbe oreative.power ot labor. Frofassor

r, of Yule, sDd the Hon. FrankHurd, of Obirt, might Bpeak to tbe windsof the advantages of exolinnje.

"Mypoint of attack,',1

Scunner, "is protection under any formor in any degree, and not import dutiesor taxes on ooDsu'cflptioD,"

That Is exactly wbat Prof. Perry, ofWillinms1 College, said to tba writer ofof inis article a fefftnoutbs ago. It Istbe.poaiUbu—stitlundenied/as we willsee bereafter—tiiseu in ibis oountty bytbe advocates o( a " Tariff for Berenae;*'and as the writer's reply to Prof. Perrywas never answered, we can do DO betterfor present than quote it, io tbe hopetbat PfDf. Sumner will be kind enoughto point out io wbat respect it may tiedeficient.

So long as a commodity is exolorivelyprodnccd iu foreign countries no one

LD justly obim tbat tbe duty imposedon it is proteotiva.. A tariff that iInclude Bich commodities, and no other,would be fssentially a " tariff for. reve-nue." It might tax otber countries, bntit is arithmetically true to say, in thisoase, tbat all that portion ol the taxrbloh the people ol tlie importing

country happen to pay does actually gointo their pnbtio treasury. Here bowiver, a question arises. The duty may

have tho effect of encouraging the pro*dnolioa at home of tbe artiole on whicha tax is levied when coming from abroad.Tbe competition of tbe borne producerwant have the effect of lowering tbe prioeof the artiaTe. To tbat extent tbepeople will be benefited, but their gov-ernment will be deprived of a revenuetqatH to tbe imotint wfaiob. it wouldotherwise have tionlfaned to collect onall Mint oerttto q.aanlity of goods whichthe country hai ndw censc-d to import.

man IB 1" he cried, with genuine emo-, " He is Daniel Webster," I an-ad. Tbe man paused as if to find

wDrdb adequate to oonvey tbe impressionlade upon him, and then exclaimed, infervent half whisper: " By heaven,

T, that mao Bfaonld be President of theUnited States I" Tbe adjuration wasstronger I ban I lmie written it, bnt itwas not uttered profanely—it was simplytbe emphasis of an overpowering convie-ipn.—Quincy'i Aneodotes,

side.If, however, a fall of prioe of ten pijr

cent, caused by tbe home competitionwere accompanied by a reduction offifty per cent, in tbe money value of theimports, tbe profits of the people, asconsumers, would remain $100,000,wbile tbe decrease ot publio revenuewould be $125,000; and if, in some way,the conaamera were made to pay to tbetreasury an amount equal to their gain,it would still bo necessary to tux th«mor otber people additionally to thnamount, of $25,000 in order to obtaintlie sums public revenue as before. Norwould tbo clear loss of $25,000 Ihtnmade bv tbie country be of any advau-i'ge to the foreign nation whose trade'ill ua bad decreased; for while theill of prioo ihul. wouIJ benefit its cou

sumers iuilividually would iojiiro itspruduci'rs, alBO individually, to the sameextent, tlie aforesaid natiou taken us aBhule would ccrtninly lose in proportionto the decline ot its imports, and proba-bly far more than ourselves, AH other

i remaining cqunl, a part of italubor woald become idle, or rattier betransferred to this coiiutry. Whotheibis displacement might be advantageous,o the laborers and iu certain rcepects to.his country itself, is a question thatTill require special treatment hereafter.

But, for the present, we admit that tbefact of a direct arithmetic loss to us of625,000, from tlio apparent inability ofour industries to cause n fall of prioe inthe commodity they undertook to pro-duce, sufficient to compensate for tbedecrease of our custom revenue, wouldnevertheless remain iudispntable; al-though tbe indirect advoatoge, political,social, or otherwise, of the immigration,or of the employment oF idle labor,'orof any effect connected with the particu-lar oircqautanoeaof the case, mig;)it'besuch as to render the loss trifling in com*pnrisoD, • - , ' . . • *• '

Prom what orecedos it will be seenthat a very simple algebraic formulamight be found to express wbat the fullin tbe price- of a commodity mast be,<ao-cording to tbe rate of duty, in order tocompensate for • the loss of revenue byany given decrease of imports resultingfrom the boms production. Therefore,If the, legislator -. were influenced by noother consideration than the-oecflssitj offlnp'pryiag the needs of the public treas-ury, the compilation of accurate atatis-IJOs would show bun ata glance whichduties,it i i advoutageboa to mailand .-which it La better to replace'teraul taxation. The rule tbat-ehojigalas him woald be, that <(he fall ol price, consequent npoujthorns cotdpelitioc, Joes not remit i: .profit to the people equal to tbe losi ofpoblic revenue, and accordingly doesnot all ol internal taxation to sapply thedaficienoy without'inflicting onUIIB oronthe nation a greater btnjdentbnn before, the Ja'ty'muat.be, reppiledand a more equitaoletox impoWd."; Itis evident that tbe adoption of. such ,policy would effcotually prevent anyonefrom engaging in what the free tradeBohool has termed " t i e cultivation ofhot-huuBe iodastriea" It might also, ifcarried out too rigorously, prevent thedovetopmaut of industries that, tinderjodicions treatment, would soon find intbe very soil of the land, and ia t ie cat-ural aptitudes of itsiobabitants, all theelemeatsof final snooess, thereby be com-ing an effective instrument of nationalgraudenrand prosperity. Iu snob CURBSperoper time should' be granted; nomuch us- may be required to equalintlie conditions of produotion betveea thcompeting ooaohios, tbe boot judgmentot tlie legistntor, enlightened by ifsctsand directed by honesty, being calledinto play.. OE coarse an ialelligentman is raped ed to trtow tbe relativepossibilities of Jpinniog cotton in MUSSQ-obusells and-raising fig trees on ice-

. [TO BS COMTOTOED.]

The Logic of Events.There was an excitiog scene this

lorning in the Beoorder's Court. Theneighbors of Oabe Snoctgtass, living onQalvestOQ avenue, .were compelled to

IHOOIIB protective; ttmt tlieoiljecHil th» tariff i« cbingod, nnj tbattta cflect 1* now HO dianatroQB as to &i

and a prompt revision ?As TB slated, the iDeople are no^ ia-

jnred ; on the amtnitj, their galnjoujnm bs grutntbuLtlw lau.anlailtd.

thuir gonhnM&t. In thn cut

Mistress and Maid.

Indyat 3 o'clock one afternoon and said"Wbat. 1B Here for tan to do now?"

On rip fl airs aud rest," answered tbilady. The. girl looked hurt nod wean«yaj, MottUa afterward nbo mid,whenshe dime to know this lady better : ~

a all tba yean I bavAbeen atservice," Tbe awnnt bad ht

belp himself, the bar-tender,to look up, started, as if ho had seen aspirit, and cried "Stop I" wilb greatvehemence, He then took the decanterfrom Webster's band, replaced it on tlioebelf from whence it came, and disap-peared* beneath the counter. Risingfrom these depths, be bore to the surf BOBan old'fushioned black bottle, which bosubstituted for the decanter. Websterpoured ft Binall,, quantity Into a glass,drank it off with great reli&h, and threwdown half a dollar in payment. Tbebarkeeper began to fumble in a drawerof silver, as if Beleoting some smallerpieces for change, whereupon Websterwaved his band with dignity, and withrich and authoritative tones pronouncedthese words. " My good friend, let meoffer you A piece of advice. Wheneveryou give tbat good brandy from undertbe counter, never take tbe trouble totimke change." As we turned to go outthe dealer placed one band upon tbebar, threw himself over it, and caagbtme by tbe i "Tell me who that

have him arrested. He bad whipped bis'ife, and her screams-were so terrific

that a crowd at a Baloon ten blocks dis-tant put their untouched glasses bookon tbe bar and went to tbo- door to eeowhat wta the matter. Both Oabe andhis wife Matildy were in Court. "Wbat

o you mean, sir," said his Honorsternly, "by Buch crnel treatment of

er whom you vowed at tbe altar tolove and cherish ?" Gube assumed apersuasive attitude and emphasized everyword he eaid by the most extravagantgestures. He was laboring under intensemental excitement. " I'll explain it ter

er, Jedge. Foah God, I liardly tecbedler wid de toe ob my boot- I tell yer,fetlge, dot dam nigger's voice urn toiluira. When she sings out hit soundsike n hull camp meotin'. Am I to ulninilokasi? Afutildy has got & vuico like a-iiler uxplodin1 ?" Kia Honor shook his

bund ns if to intimate that tho theorywas too tbiu. " Tor don't believe me ?Now, Jedge, jessyon jodge for yourself,'*

lid Gube, and, lifting up a hoot theiscof aliam, ho gaw Unlildj a Lickhat would hnvB jolted an elephant. Sho

threw her bauds up and opeuod a monthas big as tbat of a oirons hippopotamus.She gave a prolonged veil tint causedwo teams to run awiy, and caused

nverybody in tbe court room to holdtieir hands to their ears. " Dar," said

Gabs tiinmpbnntly, when she subsided," is yer gwiue ter pnnisb me bekase she

s gotdsoprauervoice ? Islterblamebekase sbo makes a Seeengarfest outerberaelf ?" His Honor saw tbe justioo oEGube's defence, and fold him to clear out.

He Learned lo Watch the Market-" Guess I won't take in the school to-

day," said a Carson urchin with anAppeal in bis hand, "Why cotf"

1 Oonoordia has fallen off ten cents, anddon't dare to show up until it picks up

again." "What hove the fluctuations ofConcordia to do with your studies 1""A good dBal," answered the boy. "Myteacher bas 100 sharos of tlie stock, andwhen it falls off a few cents ve all catchit heavy. I ksep toy eyes on tbe list,And when there's a break yon bet I don'tgo to school, I play sick, dolly I howehfl boated mo the time Mount Diablobusted down to $2. When it was sellin''at $20 she was as good as pie. I was thefirst feller that got on to tlio break, and

told tbe bojs of my claw that If shedidn't BOII there'd be the. devil to pay.Ibeudmiole Frawr.sayit waaagoodshort, and 1 never slept a wink for aWeek. I grabbed t h e . i p p « / t b e first,thing every' morning, «nd when I sawhor kneel down to 16 I stripped to thebills. IMKI, how .she did bang JohnnyDobton roand that morning, I was inhopes tbat the blasted mine wonld pickdp, bet the water Rot.in thelowerlevali,andtknewjirewereinforit. She licked 'somebody foi Bvery dollar it dropped.After it slrdok $9 it picked up a littto,and we bad time to get well.' Myiiioth-er's b,een patch in* my panta now eversince the big break in Sierra Nevada, andif the market don't take a turn prettywon I'm goic'to quit the public schoolind go to work ou a ranch,"

A Case of Modesty-

The other night a polioeman observeda man banging around the entrance of aMichigan avenue hnll in a queer sort of ,way, and he naked him if he belonged tothe Order in session np stairs, Tbe manronlied that he did, and. tbe officer in-quired1; " Then why.don't yon go np?"" Well, I waa thlnkhiff of it." " HavnVb expelled, have yon?" "Oh, no.""And you havn't lost your iotemt V" I might nsweltteljyou,".Baidthft man,alter beatiog around a,wbije longer. " Iwent down to Teledoafiwdayaago, andBomebow the story crnne book here tbatI was drowned. My lodge tharenpoDpassed resolutions to the effect that Iwas honest, upright: and liberal/ and ashining ornament, and that what was itsloss was my gain, I wasn't'drowned, asyou see, bat I kind 'o bate to walk iu on'em and bast taose resolutions I havetried it tlime timea, and I can't gethigher than thefifth tair b f Ihigher thanweaken,1 ' J

e , and I cant getthe.fifth stair before I -

i t F P

After All the TaJIr.

Alter all the talk pf;ap|Olars there artbat two sorts of government-flne whereann nhuw tbetr tsotb at uoh other, andono whareinen ihow th*ir tonsnei u du o k t i » X M t o ( ( h e i t n m g « f t ^ ;

THE IRON EHAThe Dover Printing Company,

Saturday, Jnne 4fli, 1831

The DoTtrlrcD Company are organ isiog

an indtutry which promises ta be of

importance In tbU community. It h»" «ken

IhQRhepa of a large Car Workit, which will

be located on tho property of tho Com

on tbe level tract of land at the west e: id of

the Clinton Btraet cot, opposite (be resi-

dence of Mr. Ja*. A. Goodnle. The ner in-

•litution will be one of the largest o the

kind in the State, end tbe capital fcr tbe

•ante ii already e&nred by the itreng h

the parties interested. Full particuli i

the project will be made known in th<

future.•».§.»

SILK MANUFACTURE AND THE TAUIFF.Now that a Bilk factory is about to t i lo-

cated in Dover it will be well to notico therelation of tbat industry to the qn«ti<» ofprotective tariff now looming np no p omi-nentiy in this country. Under the protect-ing influences of this iratem, Anierio. bosznade greater adnnce in this indtul 7 intwenty yean tbjtn the countries of th oldworld hive made la wveral centarieiuare DO longer compelled to depend openFrench taste for design and color, and It isoar bout to-day Ibnt better mateiul ineed in thii country md the wunofao nredArticle it m perior in quality to any ma Ie IDthe world. We have arrived at tbis win!Lfcanse onr tariff lyitem protootetwhile the basinets waa (trowing. H»< thpresults of oheip bond ktbor in Europe beenpermitted to enter tbli country free of dulywe could never have reached this degne ofperfection.

We can now make silk withthan, they ran in Europe, but notcoat, because tha American demands t lairreronnmtion for his labor, whi.:h the J Euro-pean does not receive, Thbrefoie (be 'freetrader," wbo is now cUmoring for "cbenpsilks" is really atlaoking tbe Ubcountry.

Bat the tariff sjatgra has mode cb itpersilkH. By protecting American genius vbflei t devised better machinery for mi kingsilk, we are now by the aid of these spplianoea able to pnrehue silk much oh *perthan it waa produced in Europebegan to manufacture. Wo bare iljeadjdriven tba Earopean makers to the Ii{xwible margins or profit, and withMB further Improvement we shall be auldrive them from the markets of the v|orld.By maintaining tbe American stiwngas we are cultivating American g milto sooh on extent ss to bring about tbs bestkind of cheapness—that cheapness iblchiathe remit of superior skill in innnufaetnre,producing an article that looks fetterwear* longer, ni is in every way "ortboiors than the difference in ooat betwe a itand the produot of tbo illy-paid and u ion)-tinted labor in Europe. But thii develop-ment the free trader is now endeavor! ig tocheck by an effort to abolish tha ariffon imported silks and thus allow hemto ba bought here free of duty.

We can therefore justly appeal tclWDrkicgmen Io support the system of pro-tective tariff, becatue it will benew industry about to be introduced ai^ongtu u well as the great iron IntelCAs section.

Tbe suocen of Ihe silk industrycooDtry has been hugely doe to tbiof Hon. John Hill, of this Congressionaldistrict, who when, in Corgresa dnrjng alormer term labored zealonaly fortrodaotion of muoh of the legislation bywhich this important American indpBtrylua been protected.

WEEKLY IRON REPORTS.The Engineering and Mining Joirn^l of

Urt Saturday lays:Tb« week under review has been a very

quiet one, and further weakness wnaoped. Wo do not look for mushprices. If tbey occur, tbey will probabjy betaken advantage ol by dealers, and thidinary buyers, instead of buying at llnrcrprices, will probably be compelled to | payhigher ones.

AUESIOAM Via.—Tbe Thomas Ironp«ny reports bales of about 3000 tons in lols$21) for No. 2 Foundry, and f24 for No. 1.Outside of this, we dc not leant of any JIUHI-uess. Then Is some hypothecatedstands iu a clond over the market, \oonH be bought below current rates. Mirnyoftlte farnaoea companies are losing mcjnejjand if a change does not take plnoB,will have to blow out. There is alarger general inquiry than there was, butbayen' views are below those of sellers andbat little business is done. The cons imp-tion Isitiil very large, and tbe Inquiries in-dicate that & baying movemeut nanfar off. We quote No. 1 Foundry at $24 Ni% %1\\ and |22 ; and Forge, (19 and |30.

SCOTCH Pn..—TUe arrivals are small, anda n absorbed without the necewlty of put-ting into'store. The great portion o thepig-iron arriving [s Bessemer, whfcli b ubeen porchated in large quantities of lat«and is mostly going into consumption. B»leuof about 6000 tons of this iron are rej Driedfor the week at |29@|33. Ths belt foreignBessemir iron it offered at 125}. It it saidthat present prices do notafford a pro It tomakers, and tbat some furnaces are like lyblow-out. We quote Eglioton at (20,aitd $31; Olengaraook, $22 ; Qartib >rrie,• 2 3 ; and Coltneea, 923). Oksgow itiiare a little lower, while freights are flrrji and

A Nsit of Thlave* Captured.A gang of thieves wbo have been

ting at Bingwond, Wynoeknfe andpoint in that neighborhood, bnrgbiUlnghouses and ittaliog horses wen runwd»p tu red Ins cave in ths mountain bydetectives a few days ago. Four wew tJren,bnt tha leader, Hinm Hennion,' t ic tpe iThe cave w u a perfect storehoase, ani hudevidently been under the eharge of Mrs.James Hennlon, ererythlng being pack d opand neatly and methodically ana iged.Then were many salts of man's and woi oen'sololhlng, the latter' comprising eostlyj silkdresses and leaUkln ncqnrf, asmerino and ealtea goods. The (rray o | nn-derclothing, sheets, and pillow cases (haw-ed tbat clothe* linen had been lobbed.retware, jewelry, sltves, plotghs, how,rpides. rakes, lurivss, forks, pinto*, Ac,were found In abondanoe. ID tba ooiaary line seventy to eigbtj jars oi prs«coffee, tea, vegetables, and garden tueV.Feathers of chicken* and tkios of cows andeilves were also found. A pUo to rot i t ehousflofHon. A- B. Hewitt, at Bingij-ood,w u froatratBd by the oaptan.

A Return for Frisndthlp-,TbecUim of James H. Fnfler of Cola rills,

Bonex County, ton legacy of »17,«Xctneathed Mm by Tbomaa Bartwsll, h ubs>ra satisfaetorily proven. Tbe legwr wua token of gratltuda for friendship sliownmany jeait before. Fuller's father WII Inthose diys npsrintAndeot of the Wawi ytn-a»In>Wcaks,a&d Hartwell, then a boy,applied for employment, n j ing thaiparents were wralUij, and living in Eng md,but that t e bad ran away Irom hotm for«ww political offcast fie was empl< ysd,and an intimae; sprang np between him

mdjoriBgFnUer. After BartwelJ left theyan y gnarar met again. Faller learned of

• U>g*ej ttrooRO an idT.rtken.eut tha«ently fell into hla hands by aorfdtnt.

tba

-SOBM «f ihs flshsnpen eemplals that »r, ori-lag to law » man ran taki black bails IsOnnwoodlak* 01 Jsns lft, if la the NewTrif»p>rlle«, ttrt sat Dstil July ** ' • N "Aney. Tbe M M rab »blalu la tbe iteWm t i r i W i O«7eaBB«Uk«Jan«lstaii tM

U O b t » *> R h

DECORATION DAY AT ROCKAWAY.Since tbe dtv wu first set apart to be ob-

served In uonorof tfaose who bad girea tb<'to thecountrjinthewmroftbe Bebel-

UOD, the people of thii ton lure alwsys k«ptthe dty witb appropriate scrrlcei. Mondaywas no euapUon to tbe rule. At threeo'clock the U. E. Chnrob, wbere tbe public

• were to be held, was filled to over._.„'. Members who could not u i n a t a l t -

Unoe ware eatertiined in tenti ostiida wheretba people of th* chnrch bad organised an ie<cream and stnwbery feitiral. The KocntHope Band w»s in attendinoe ind discoursedfine mntio tbroogrtoDl tbe exercise*. Mr.J»cob P. Stiokle, President of the Associationc&lled the meeting; to order ind prayer wasoffered *J B»v. Mr. Trotrbrttge. After tbeileclion of offloers for ths eniuinp; jear andotber mlsccllsoeona bnsiness, the Bolt ofHonor wis re*d by E, D. H»l»e;, the blsUirfiR,ssroibws:

sou. or HOHOI.I t reading, as we hi*e bwn heretofore KC-

enstomed lo do, ih« liet of namei of thosomen who enlisting frnm this lownsbip la *'a*war of iho Rebe'lloo hli in battle or perishedbv disease, notwltbiEeading Ka length andtbat eich name bHngsupi hee still remem-bered by somB at lM«t in oor midst, if not byMl, «s are apt *o loan sight of ibe element ofpatient endurance and long conlioiud trialthrongli which this people p«seiJ. Not at»ilnitie blow wns crushed tbe bydrs ol rebellion.Through four Ion? yi»ri we oontinned ibestruggle and theie we inset to-daj to honorlost tboir Hvai at ererv period in il coarse-thepeople of thii township rospondiDR to eu 'new loss by fresh eaibtDientK and renewed iltermination. In every battle field in IIMiddle States, in every armj of tlie Republic,snd In tho enaorinee of trery prknn horror,this township bad IU reprcflentitive.

In tbeflril battle of Bull Bun in July, 1801,Edward L. Marili wis captured, wns esrrlcdtotbeLlbbrptiMiand from Itrolessod onlyto die. His d&stb from effuot of Ihe prlvstiorbe endured at rebel hsudi occurred Juat nineteen yas-rs ago to-day.

Joseph Diokereoii snd Edward Hmlth. en..*tft)B in S*»w YnrV reRiniontB drier (lie battliOf Dull Bun, died nf dis««« in Februa ry. 1802.

Tho ciplora ofNeirbern, Korth Carolina,tUe lint Ftctory in the East, e»st UH the lire orHantplon Wbltohowl, vUo died or bis woundsMarch 17th, 1S03. -

Then c«me the carnpMw In tbe Ponliand witb it tlie deitli in battle at William uburg,Stay Bth, of Jabn Wlngat and Willlsm H.Bticklei. Of(li8Ps»' oanttnetod in tbitpcsti-kutial region tiled Georijc W l'uoron tlirlBtbof M»y, it Vorktown, Williim H. (lard, JunoBtb, John W.Pslmer, Janeffid, nnd Qoorfio W.BlateW, July 28th. In tbis samo campaignJ»ecb'M.KlnnBy*ai oipturcd at Fair Oaksan<l died il Belle Island, An?. 61b, t«K

The werees or June and Jaly,l88J,|l)rougbtoat tb« IBTICB at 300,000 neir three year troapr.snd tbiSW,OO0 nine mentbi'mon- To tlio for-mer this townslilpcotitrlbnted In tbe lltli and15th New Jsniy, md one entlro company totUe latter Iu ttompiny L, 37th Regimout.

Before theie IOTIOI reaobod tbo field oc-curred Pope's campaign of 1861, and in it fullCMIeoii Odell, Milled August 20th, 1863, andJohn R. Lyon, wounrtud tlie Bimo day atBnriow Station and died 8eptemt«r 3d fromhlB wounuii.

Company L, 2Ttli N. J. VolB., tho RoeVawiyoompRny.wat forlnnite in losing HD men In»Dti0R,but the drowning of ninotoon of lheirQatnber on tbo 6tliofUay,1803,in tbe Cimi-berland Blver, while in pursuit of the enemy.was tho moat awful calamity which ever•hocked this community. Tboir names arerollowi:Joseph CUM, Thomas Odoii,JmeDeUonth, Jimci O'-Wcil.f^rane! Do Qriw, Gltleon BoBtcdo.J.mrs H. Fuller, lUlitoa P.w,Lewis O. Green, Wilion Pittin^r,Birnsbas K. Miller, OeorRe Bbaffger,JoUu McOloskT, Ellskim Bannders,Edwird Kkbols, Siinael H. Smith,William Oeabook, Jimeg Blum,

William WetTor.o rortttnste In bsviDg with us to-day

the Ohaplsin of that Regiment who was an eyowitness or this terrible scene, Of tbls sitme. jgiment tbe-e periahed bj cUwssa contractedin the discharge or their doty, James H. Col-lerd, January 8th. 1883; Tbomis DflMoutb/jJnniwry Hth,lB68; Willi«m Duly, February30th, t863; William DoHourh, Msroli 1st,1B63; William Hayeook.Karch 15th, 1B83; JohnTenike, Usrch Slit. 1863; William Bowel),April lltb, 1803; Joieph DcGraw, May 3d,lfiflS; gerfceant Jltaes M. Freeman, Jane Bth,1863: and Lewis Ward, dlschtrged with hla

igtment In Jnly, 186B, died on the 27th of thenest month at homo. During the s imejur ,1862, tbero died of rilieiso Abram Stickle, Aug.30th; tfahlon Stleite, (bit brother] Boptetn-bir 1st; Bichird Henderson, December SOtb.

The campaign of 1839 irat began In tbe Eistby tba bittlei of tihaneeilorsvllle tad SalemHeights, fought at the sane time a few mile*apart. At Ghinoellomille Thorn** J. Haylerwis killed Uiy 8d ind Daniel H, PalmBr waswounded, dying on the 33d of tba nest monthfrom his wounds. At Balm Heights, FelixCikb lost his trm ttay 3d, snd died from theirreots ot tn aopatstion Hiy ISth.Then eioe tho battle of Gettysburg and In

Ii Aoion n. Waer and Tbotnai Tinue; irerokilled Jnly Snd, ind on tho same daySlipb-alct Sturtmnt reoeived the wouadtltrom whichbe died ontho 18th.

In tbe year 1863 there died of disease fromtbls to mil)lp: Jostpli Bmitb, February l&th ;Oolnmbni II. Shmger, Hirch 39th; BensjabD. Wicr.MiyOLh.

Grant's campaiRn of 183i opened with tlieittles of the Wilderness and SpottsylTtnla,id in tbeie battle* those from hero who werei tbo IStb New Jersey roffered most severely.Alfred B. Jiokson waa killed on tbe 8th of

Hay, and on the urae Axj Bernard Johnson,John Monti rad Jeremlth Havcoak werewounded. Johnson died the 9th, Morin tbe13lh and Haycock tbe 30th. All these hid en-listed but a month or two provloURlv, Da tbe13th uf Hiy Oecrgc J). Fooldi vai killed out,right.

In 1B64 the Ansersonvllta prison took tbeplace ot the Llbby i s the scene of unexampledprivation and suffering. This township 'good reason to remember it for within its con-fines there died from this oomnunltc: JosbmBeach, Angut 1st; Jtrooi Dongberty, &ugn*t&d; QllbertS.BUitcbird,AugastlSth; CyrmL. Tahnkdge, S*ptftniber 3d; Hitnuel FarnniKitchel,{tcpUuborl3lb.

At the prlion tt Sahebury, N. O,, John T,Hemlnover dtfld Dsoembor 4tb, 180*.

During tbe joir 18M beildea th> above tbreeperitUed by disease while In ths aorvicoElijah StrublB, who died June -4th; ObarleiBpeaoor, Jans Utb ; John Spear, jDflconjbail t th ; and Jaouarjlieth, 1866, Bdwln Keak die4of fever near Petersburg.

Tbe eloslug scenns of tbo war were enaotiIn and about Petersburg which our trmy in-rested on one side in Jul?, 1904, " d ibo finalstrogRleooBurradthBHi in April, 1R65.

Here William Tliompson wai killsd Septem-ber 36th, 1861; William B, Bboars wii kiliodApril 6tli, IBM ; Lemuel 0. Smith wte killedApnl Bth, 18051 sad here Abrshani E«rls re-Caived the wounds from which be died Ur-Oth, 1865. ,

In the Weslern innles, besides those of the37th whom I hare mentioned John HenryBeach, 13.Uh Indians, bat ft nttlre or tbliplace, died at Bridgeport, Alabama, June 801b,1SS4, in tbe service, and Edward Barnes, Co. C,4th Wisconsin Oar., died H*T >th, IW, "'Baton Rouge, La.

Bostdes tboie I have named tud wbo died Inbattle, in hospital or as prisoners, or war, thofollowing died during the *ir, or shortly after,at home rrom wounds or dlinaie contracted inthe service: OUTton Peer,Februftr/8th, 1865Xlijth S . Brnen, Jnne 7th: Jacob P. HticaleHenry Weaver, Deeembar STlh, 1866.

I htve named serenty-nlne citliuni or ihiiUiwnihlp who lost their lives in the service.We also deooratetbe^gmea to-dty of serenwno asned in thewsrahd wUo htving beenhonorably dlicfaarged from the service bavisince died and been burled In our churchyard.

They ire Frederick Starr, John ShawgiHsiiry A. HeUughlln, Gilbert Zetk, Henry V.Btnrtevant, Andre* Braanan and Zsno A.Hawkins.

After the reading of the roll tks asc'.^giiitsned to a Tery handsome aod entnrtatnlngoratfara from B«T. Jobs Faill, who fonnerlyoaonpied tbe polpli of the M, E. Cbnroh inBoektway and who daring the war wrred aiCbtpiiinof the ITItt and SSd Mew Jersey Begi-

•enU,- He wai an eye ultneis «f ths scene «pon thi

Cumberland Biver when 8t or Ibe 97th Eegt.of whom 19 wire from this township, lost theirlives, and gave a very Tivid deacripdon of theetlaisUT. TfaespeueralsodefcribDdtbflmore-ments 'and Mrriws "f tfaa 37(h, in which tontny from this neighborhood serred. Themeeting f tve air. Ftoll a fctart] vots of thanksal tbe Donelarion of hi* address after wbKb,preceded by tb» bind, the precision movedto tbs eemetetv.

Here, after deeoratlnc the gravel or the IBsoldlsrs wbo are bolted tbere, ashort addressw*s mads by H « . Mr. Oonklla al the spotwhere i l l s ptoyosedst so«e Uaae to sreet aIBMBmnttolb* MUOfJDftlHl SOUUftVhO

tt w « aetth; t t t •Woe* Mbf# ih* JWrfw*| * i l l h | l B ^ l T r i

Tbe officers el«ct«d for tbe ODHUOK Jtu AH;President, B. U. l lattbi; Htcretary, EliM T.

Kott; Treunror, Xtfalou Hdagl&nd; Histor^ian, E. D. HiUej, with ao ErtcnllTe Commit-to be appointed by tbe President.

TUESDAY'S DELUGE.

DAK1BE BT •*>!., UGHTMKO AXD WATZB.

One of lbs burial tbondex storms that hasvisited this section for nuny years paitedover tbe 'leinity of Vom at about 8 o'clockon Tnesday aflernoon. Tbe rain fell in tor-

tor about an boar, and tha lightningmade a terrific display, while tbe thunder wasIcifeniDK, ctasinfr no inconsiderable amounif fright to nitny people. There was alsooron bail scoumpanyinB; tha n in , but Dotnoogti to do auTdimige.

iw DOVEB.To those wbo live on tbe hills about to'

i seemed as IT three or four showors sprMigup frDm different points of tbe compass sndraDidly anproaohlng each otber formed a jnnc-

te right oier the contre of tbe town ; th»nr a hair an boor the tbnnder and lightning» almost Incemot. One boll that fell withi tnMinUneous orash of tLander will longi remembered, AH wire terribly startled,id throDRbout the badness part of tbe town

many felt tbe shook of eleotrictty by a pricklyI in tome pirt or tbo body or limbs.

Tlio air waa also heavily charged by the explo->D and there was a distinct smell of iulpbar.> one doabted bnt tbat the bolt bad i tmcktbe center of the town, and after tbe storm

cleared tho general better wan found to be

rear clilnincy upon the large brick.> uf Mr. L. D. Scbwui, on Bnsrex St.,

was hit snet partly demolished, and Hrs,lehwirz And an employee dislinetlj felt theilcctricity tinglo tbrouga tbeir frames. Tlie

eurreut followed donn tbe chimney, blovingtin cover of a store pipe hols in tbe

ecci.nd ntnry nn.l fill ing the kitchen on iheirtit flour nlib Buut, When Mra. S. ran iotoibo kit'jliun <bo eloclricitj seemed to bo bias-ing all over tlio Blow. Tbe nre had faeeu

lowed to go ont a fow lionn boforo, so thattero ivts nothing but dead cnals in tbesli

l>nt tlie holt kindled tliewB tilt Ilioy Wtiie com-pletely ngliiw and made into a hot fire.

liuli tiling aUa followed the telephonewin: from Utborniii into Hie office of tbe store

orge Bichards k Co. Mr. James H.on was Kitting at a window m Ihe officulotlci'd tbo iulervenlofc space betwetm

that and tbe office of Judge Wood fairlyiflima wiili light. An fxoUmatiou fiomIfr.0. L. Iiopnrt, tbe keep-Kcepo., -*atdi him U[ink up ami lie saw tlisi the cavering of thiciruN In tlio office were aflame. Hv pnt outho tiro and found Ihat tho Bibernla wireiomplolel.v burned off. Tred. Matthews, who

in standing in front or tbo store, had histnd, wliicli ivas resting upon the Iron frame

oi tliu awning, scorched til! it wai black,

A liorae gUDdlnf[ In front of tho stare of J .H PiiireoB was either knocked down by Ihe•hock, or foil from frlgut.

Keer the bouse or Patrick McMann, jostbelow Mr. Thos. Oram's, a large true mt shat-terod by a boll or lightning and the groundwas ploughed up for quite sorati dittaaceilwut It.

TDK STOHII ELREWREBB.At Mine Hill the rain proved t veritable

flood. Into tbo swamp ih&rt of the Bakermine It poured in inch quantities that in

/teen mlouios tbo water in tbe bottom ofthe mina raised ten feet, driviDg the minersmt, covering tbo donkey pump*, and putting

Ibe mine in considerable risk of damage to Itsvails and workings.

la (ho bouse or Ur. John Fasooe, on MineHill, It setmed to the Inmates as if a ball orire entered an opon window and exploded inIhe room. A strong smell of mlplmr was left,11 through the nonBO.A largo white oak troe standing oloie to the

)lsckTBtnlth shop at tbo Liuilsley mine, nearIhe Huff, waa struck by lightning, wbiohpooled Ibe bark tr^w top to bottom. Tbe

iksmith ineiile tba sbop was knocked down>y tbe force of tbo schock.

Over a narrow belt, extending along tho Ironfeia« from Fort Orsra to Hibcrnift, the bailill witb grout Tlnlenco, and together with the

florda of wiUr did firott damaje.Tort Orara, partlcnlarly, bad a severe vlaita*on. Growing vegetables were vaulted ontid cut ta picccB in tbe gardens, and trees

ware completely a tripped of their fruit by thpiall, wbilij roanv chiokona which were caughtmay from sbolter \iere killed. Hones woreilso frlffhtenod and became nnmanagaable,ind Dr. Condict, of Dover, bad bis buggy

broken in ono collision from this esuse. Innany of the buildings window panes we)iroken ont. The hotel and drag stow lost alumber, in Matthias Apgar'a henna fourteenrore broken oat, is the Sit. Hops Railroad

Co.1* office eight, and io many othon moreor less were shattered. Tho stones were abouttbo slse of walnuts and the ground wai thicklystrewn with them. At the office ol stationagent Jackson, aloug tbe D., L. A W. tracks,

bolt or lightning struck a stove pipe project-ing from tlie u u e and BQattered in pieces tbeletalcsp which sDvered it on tbelnalde. In

tbe office were Ur . Jickioa and two otberitn who received shocks sufficiently bard tomke Ibelr Ihnbi feelboonrabod.Tho htll rail In considerable quantity a t

Berkshire Valley, cutting the foliage and frnlt'rota tbe trees, and washing ont corn fieldsad gardens.

At Mt. rioasant and the Richard Mine thestorm was equally serere, and the damage toroads, gardens, trees aud windows correRpond-

igly great. In depression^whore the bullgtones would roll toeethcr It is said that atleast a Um of them could bo gathered in asingle place. One person who was caught oatin the Btonn »ays thit at least a bushel fell intbe bodv of his small truok wiRon. Tbo roadsin tbe neighborhood were so thlckl.v strewnwith leavea that thej looked like grins coveted

inoB.At the Teabo mino the hWlug stones covered

the gmnnd to tlie depth or two inobei. Tbeywore very hi nl and of unusually large site,

or thorn measuring from four and a halfto six incbei in circumference. Chickenswere killed, gardens destroyed, nurses bidlyfrightened, and windows broken In great nnm-bera. I t is estimated tbat fnllr three hundrediud twenty panes were shattered in the engineand tenement homos of the Glendon IronCompany. A bolt of lightning struck a wireropo loading down Into the nine, but did nodamage. On tbe road from Teabo to Coverby way of Mt. Hope Avenue the cherry andolber trees were conpietely denuded or theiryoung fruit.

In the Allen mine neighborhood the hailrained down as fiercely as at tbe Teabo, withtbo same results in tbe way or damage tivegetation and honsea. A gentleman wbokeepBastand there wcpl ont to ope heap, andobtained enough ica ta Bli his flab boj ,

In tho vlcinitv of Mt. Hope tbe slorm waiterrific. Nearly all Ihe windows In tlie litesIhe buildings cipDsed to Ihe itorm werejbroken out. Wo learn of one home aloni

fortj panes und in some olbers nearl;every light wai broken. The roads In theTl<unity were bully dinugod, and whole fields ol

grain and gardens were completely waibedont. I t is said that some Irregular piecesloo lell during tbe "hall of enormons ilze. Onethat was plckedop measured BveincbaB scrollIts widest part. The tea wagon of tbeN. T. andChina T*«Co,,of Dover, wis overturned b ;the fright or the bone during the stewm, bulwas not badly damiged,

The bail also fell quite heavily at Hibernia,•nd t number of windnwi were broken lo thehonsea of tbe Tillage. The atones were aboutthree-quarters of an inch In diameter.

Bockawsy eicspHl the hs.il, bnt receivedqoito some damage by tbe washing; of gardeniand roadj, and tbe beating down of seme olthe grain fleldi of ihe ricinity. The barnolUessrs. B. K. and O. W. BUekle wia itrnck b;lightniDg daring the storm, tearing off thiihinglei from the roof a id tho boards fromIhe aides. Hslaev Hoplur, who wai in thebuilding at the tine, w u knocked down b ;the ihook, and lira horiei standing In their•tails w e n similarly treated. It iu reportedthat the Lai a ot Mr. dill, near Bookawiy,witlio struck by tho lightning.

t on or U R ,

At Brook Talley, below Bookawjy, the atomwas fnnoQB, Window glass were broken innearly all tbe homes, the jonog fruit waabeiten from the trees, gardens were mined,ibe growing grain knocked down, and coinfields planted open hill sides were cainplitelywashed ont. While the storm wai i t its heighta son of Ur. Qeorge Witty took refog* underlarge tree, when was soon after strjok bylightning and the boy was Instantly killed.

Tbe territory Irarersed by tbe hill, fromFort Oram lo Brook Talley, Ii ibont ninemiles tn length, u d Its width ringed from ahalf » mile to a mile. Tbe anoint of damagedone in this spue wrald be tllnViili to eon*pute, bnt If it eunid be known would probablybe astonishing In Iu Aggregate.

At Woodport mere was scaresly any railwhatever and BO hall.

GERMAN VALLEY-HIM Kate fiartlat is contemplatinf a visit

ta Ohio,Hugh Bartley ezpeotl to move bis portable

saw mill lo Potteraville next week.Wlllsrd Grey, eon of B. H, Ore;, Esq., de-

ceased, itarted tor Kami* taut week, bat weguess bit tup will tennnute iu York State.

The German Valla/ Orchestra i» In flu* eon-dition and any fair or festival would be bene-fited bj procuring tnetr semoes.

iit. Ntinn and S. H. Bartlei have dlisolrfdpartnership and U«r«n«r the bnrlneaswlll beconducted by the senior partner, B. M.Dartlefl.

we underittnd, has scmo ide*of leasingthe Chester farnaee.

Preparations are being made by tho Central0 . It. to extend thi »oaie siding dewn tbetrick a quarter or a mile. Iu order to do thiitbey will be compelled tr< purchase tbe part orthe whole of the lot award by AntbiMr. Stelce asks, I believe, foorhteo hundreddollars, and considering the expense to put IIn Its prtsenl condition we think h reaionable.

Uossr*. Kice k StepbenB, ear ontoipriilngmerchants, are now reapinff tbe benefitataurtfilng. Ont of tbe four si ores in thispliOB Ihey are the only firm that patronftoithe proii, end owing part to this fict ind partto their genial buslnest faoulties, they aredoing comparatively more business than allthree tbe others pnt together. Tbis fs a goodproor tbat sdvertlsinft pays. Tsku Beatty foranother inalance. Some call blm a fool, ktnveand all sorti of epithets not hardly becomingtbe Mayor or Washington, yst tbfi Beitty lethim be a fool or anything dlie is doinj a bus-IDOM uneqnated by spy In Iti line In tho worldfrom tho sfraplo fact lie idrertfses,

Would It not bs well for some of the bretti-m, instead of "slinging mnd" and flinging

out tbeir broad insinuations in regard lo thefuture destiny cf Eifle A Stephens' bmiDCis.follow their f sample, for competition is thebeat cere for the " g n e n eyed monster" (Jeal-ousy.)

The announcement that the Central B. R.espeeted to chai Re tbeir time Ublei tlie SOtbinst, was received with pleasure, for all a.pected a long wisboi for desire would begranted. Ever sioce the High Bridge Branohhmbeen (a operation thb people living alongIts eolfre line bsva felt the necessity of having

passengor train runup In the morning so asi connect with tbo D., L. ft W. at Dovir.

klorrialnwD being the county seat it necesstiIjfollowi that tho principal business of theaunty 1H done Ibere. And during CourtIons eijieriilly poople from all over the entire

county bare more or lets business i t ourtyieit, Before Ibis riflroid wa« Insti-

gated we « ore compelled to either drive In ourown conveyance or take tbe D,, L. ft W, trainit Obestor. Either or both oftlione being veryinooDvcolentinaimiiolt aa It Is from eighteeno twenty-fire miles to Btorriitonn and Iron

tonrtoolRhtmlleato Oheitor depot. One* of;be principal objects of any railroad aliould be;be accommodation of the public. Vet withall the /anilities for being accommodated weare left In the same situation as before ire hadany railroad, In conversation with a railroad

on the mbjoct be u'RUDd that bjr oon-leoting with tbe D., 1. ft W. road at Doverronld luoae them mitcb of tbe travol to Now

k. Well, DOT, I can't BOB Ihe IOKIO of BnchTfrumcnt. Lot thorn rate tboir faro so as tolompete with the D,,L. A W, and I'll gaar-intec no one will he fnoliuli enough to Incon-renlenoe hlmBelf or lierielf for tbe like of

ring the raflrotd eompaclci that giveio accommodation wtiatenr. On tlio

other hand are they not now losing patron-Lgo by cmtailing us of tbls much needid enn-'enienoo? Aiit :• tboD.,L.ft W.get ill tliertrel during court tn and from llorrUtoflti'hlob the Central R. Ii. could have were it not

[or tbelr itubboranesi. Will nut theEmaDdithor county paper* uio tbelr inflntnoo towardlUoriating this great Inconvenience.

BILL.

Abeol twenty Boigarlans who bad been j ataeemptojof taeFVaakllo I ra i OcoMay.ror

ptnlncml »*oo1. Ir won't rnip'ov men, nor ectIbo cx,,n) on fire, but ercrv titllo liolpa. Itwill bs a teparate concern from tlio furnace

irupmr, linl mill bn neoesaarllj oloso to tlmfurnace, for tbey propose to ran a Jet of steamnto the red hnt dndem Ihat'cotnen out of tbs

rimcos and spinlt into wool.It won't do to nuke overcome nor pitnblooni

of, tlmugb. Somo parties who are liitercatedbn Splnola fltcani hfaHtg arrangement inYork aro going Io nsr> It as a nnn-conduo*

lor, to protect tlitir pipes, Tlio sheep areire yet. ,Ynnr Hurdtntrn eorrcaponrlont Is always wel-1

oorno at thin Port. I saw him here the other |»y.Dr. Davldnou ft B'snbopo md Dr. Hitler oflulover, faaTo been to Richmond, Ta., andtnk In the (Vblto Hmme on tholr way, catlingn Prcnidi'nt QarBcl'i.Wnsbbnrnc's show wae at Stanhope Tues.

diy.93 oaroo In hen

Mint HillEnring the heavy storm on Tuesday after-

IOOU, Christopher Bmlth's hoasein IrlsLtownick by llgbtulng. The damage wis

'ery slight.It was onr plenure and good fortune to berownt at the entertainment in the church onMurder e1 en ing. I enjoyed it so thoroughlycould not stay awa; Irom its repetition on

Hondaj, snd on cioli evniiiug It gave oomplolelatiifaotlon to a large audienoe, The enter-.Inment began with a ohorni "Hippy and

Light," a very pleading Jingle, filaneho Jen-kim, a little miss about ten yean or ago,

icited a pieoB entitled "Little Jim," in ainner tbat deservedly won for her tho Im-

mense round of applause that called her beforoihe curtain. It ii a sweet, palbotfo deci&mi-ion, and the little girl made a rare display of

talent In.lts execution, It wai equal to Eva'sleitb-bed requests In Uncle Tom's Cabin, Arooat duet was sung b y Hiiaes L. flhnona and'.. Orwell in a very plauing manner. A dia-logue followed thai kept the risible facultiesif ihe audienoe going until it gave place to avocal solo by Hits LiioJe SlmonB. Uiii 8. Is

beiutifnl linger. Shebaiati exquisite purityif voice, atvsyi mellow and clear, each noteif whicli sbedB a balm on the ear, uaddidonsFruit perfumes the palate.. The vootl duot

larboard Waleh," sung br MtSBri. Mltclnilind Peiroe, well merited Ibe enoorc it reaelved,'be piano solo, "Battle- March or Delhi," by

Him A, £, Jenkins, wu grand. The player's'Jde-Bpresd reputation «i a nnnical artist was,dmirably BDBttinedby her performinco thit

evening, Hlu O, A. Leggo and Mr. PearceBang tbe "GypsyCountesi" with oarkodauB-

Hits LegRD bai a Tery plcailnfi voiceand fatailed her part In a manner that deservesipeclal praiBe ana oommendallba, WiiB.E,rfbatnplon'i recitation of Widow Bodott'spoetry brought dottn tbe hoaBe. Her appear-Luce beforo tbe curtain was nooessary to quell:fae hearty applause that followed her rendi-tion. Tbe dialoRne Beandal in which MUsnlla Kissel and Uaiters Williams and Bmtice

toiik part filled tbo bouse with continual waves>f liuRliler. Tho lufttrumental duet (llomliyivenlng) HIis A, E Jenkins piayl&R tha violinind Uiis E, Obatnpion accompanying hnr, wastbo c l ipu of perfection. The "lastRoioof

met" with Its low, iweet, soft, beartrsearching tonei held the. audience immovableicd as It developed Into itn inpaio deep andIretnbllnR pathos thu busing or a By mtflhtbe beard BO illont was the audience, Tbe

irformergaVB evldeone of rare gifts, alreadyperfected b.T art, and Judging from tho longand onthniltslioapplinsetliit followed, theywere not IOBI on an nnappreclatire audience.The entertainment ended well with a loxtcttecalled " Ye ibepberdi tell me." The roealptiwere about |C0. YOBICX,

HURDTfaWN-Ur. L. Eurd baa at isDgth movea Into bti

new house. No doobt tbe family were de-lighted when the time cams for them to letvethe little home In which tbey bad been livingduring the pash rear and to occupy thoir ne1

elegant and commodious abode, Tbo lnrni>ture, which is very neat anil rich In quality,was bought in Dover.

It will by no meant inrpriu this communityto mention tbe fact tbat Mr," Joseph H.,Ur. Elijah Nioholi, ind Uiei Rebecca, dsugVrter or Ur. Thi*. bright, proprietor or tbeWoodport House, were united on Monday Uat,Hay SOtb, In tbe holy bond* ot malrimcinr.Tbe ceremony was prifonaed afaont 5 o'clocin the afternoon b ; Bev. B, D. Tamblyn, nlthe renidepoe of th( hrldo-B parents, in tlpresence of a few or lheir nearest re la tes mmo»t intlniate friends. Tbe congralnlatlaiwere many ami expressive, pud tba presrntiBDtnorous and valuable, One or thonoiel nf the pretenfs was an old-fiibioiiedEnglUb abina teapot, " mow thin a hundredjaixsoM,' prBirnledbyMri.Tatne7,orDoJgaMine. For a long time three of the youngladies of this-community hive been teryinti-nute ind friendly and often ealltd on Mrs. T,wherefore a proposition was made to thesegirls to the effect thit the ono of throe whichshould, first be married "ihoaid hive on herwedding dsy gnudmother's Uspat," If cil.io:of tbe two is at all disappointed, is It not be-cause iba was not tba rightful beireii, there-fore railed to UkepniMiitoiif. Tho corf mon-throughout was quiet and nnaisamlng, yet allwere nappy, all were ohcvrfttl. Boon after tbedinner was over tbe wedded, party took " a car-riage and pair" and itarted for a tour of a fewdays through the adjoining SUIe or Bastes.Ws extend to Mr. ua Hn. Joseph H. Kictolionr moil hearty congratulation! and bailwishes. Hay the; eierbe "one and Insepara-ble.'

On Ihe ISth nit. Kr. P. Ackennan was Fre~seotedbypiawirewithaion. Takegoodcareof him, Philip.

At the Hurt nine tha new engine is in peti-tion. As soon u tha double, track, which lalaid all (hrongh the slope, ii completed on

the landing brace,"and tlie old engine bonseremoved, wuneetioai will be uads (o the newnaehlaory sad then ore will be btooght to thererfses m |r*tUr qmnlltr. Bo be It.

We are glad to know tbat enr people bsve attail eneeeeoed in kalinnlnlBg and ctes&ing Iheennreh and patting as organ therein. Thewilling woikers among Ibe WODXB deser•m»t credit lor detains; UM ehnrch. I t _i ? W - 5 « ^ - •••,« a orsl-due iuinsoei t .

Bf r, A. If. Wilson, of Ppaita,r.B.sV * " '

PORTMOtmiS.Tbe MitePocielyof thePreebjterian Church,

met In Ibe porion or Kri. OrolTan Weduesdiievening. Url. W. H. Btukboase wai PreiJ-d.nt and Mti* Jennie ForLcr, Secretary- Mr.J. t). Davidsuu pawed wound tbe bat and tbemitei amoaaiwi ta KM. By vaj ot enter-tainment then was a ehanule. thu porh bf-ing•roll rendered by Hiss Sonplart and IJenuic Porter," the ntinisler's gal," Dr. O. P.•ocliran and Ur. Boss, not Boss tbe merchant,yon know, but a younger Uusa, wltose name,received in baptism, Jtrtt a t tbis mum<

i't recall. Ii wai also dotormlned to bold astMKberrv and ice cream festival on or aboutthe Jtth and ISth of June, Tor the benefitthe church. The Booicty will meet at tbobonw of Mn, Eliaanotu Btacitoane oa Wei-Qeadiy evening of next veek. Thuj mootever; two weeks; tlio monthly docs is 10cents and visitors are expected to put iomo-thlng tn the bat by way cf collection.

Monday evening ii my ni^ht ont, and iftQfnparaiioe people will btvo tboir moallngH nothat cvetiiuK I sbon't be there, »uA itamjonr other oorreapondetita will have to tell tbeworld of tbeir proceedings.

e\. Kr. JillJtr1! talk on tba hintory of tbelbli Bibleaurt tlie n n was verv inter-

esting. I am tempted to giro von some ex-tract* from it, but I mnst resist tlio tsmpta-tlon Tar want of time.

Taokmeyer died on Bauds? in child-birth, and i m bnrlrd from the M. E, Churchon Tuesday at 10:80 &. u.

Zt It all very well for people to qaote Barns

"Jitlipic for hoTifint porcriyWha' imng't IIIR lii'iul and a' that ?The onward ktinw f ' ta ' tlmt,For B' thit and a1 thnt." " " tint.

.•liemila "theg(

I trll jou It Is very ipoor nowtdnvB,

to lalinllii-jiib of cleaningthenlicetsofNoff^orlt

m, tvlio

Tbere itbe Slanhnpe f

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talli ot u maolilm at* tor (lio nwnnfactnre or

SCHOLARSHIP OF THE NEW VERSION.

Tuesday v. K. with hall-yitonos on the can &s big ae tho end of yonralilJIe finger. Thoy uaid tbey got Iliem at'<irt Oram. Wo had no ball hero,I hear tlio oration ut F, D. Commnnderarrow* at Backettstowri on Decoration Daynotion very highly of. Tbcr had three brasiindn thora ami a festival for the benefit ofie Font.Tbeoxcrdses by the children en Chllilron'a

3aywlllbo in tho ohapolhere on JuuelSt atP. M.Lowis A. Totiog or Stanbopo has git bis bll-

itrd and pool tables in place I bulievo.E . J .

Rockaway.E, T, JIntt ji cot with a new platform wagunudo by J. H. Bench A Kim. If you want 1[ood wagon go to tliese manufacturers.The Decoration Day services were largelytteudod, tbe H. E. Oburch boinjr filled toirc-fiwitiR. Olsplaln JohnFiull delivered ane nmtlor, only not quite long eiiongb. Tbett. Uupe band discoursed fine music, und the

ladles of the M. E. Ohurcb diiponied Icecreamind cake. I am informed that their reociptiore abort *1M.Manj- of tho niarchnnts art" having their

goods shipped by tho Contril R, B. frum.Kbir'ark and Nawsi k. There is a big improvementbout tba locnoion of the now depot For thoirerent tho old store near tbe rlrcr bridfie 11ised for depot paponeg. Thi faro ta New Varkid return, hs way of tbo Central, n 13.21, andie (rip, leaving Rockaway at C3Q, A. M., IS a

Tory flue one.Mr, Olias. SanndcrVlitlle girl was severely

scalded by hot water on Sunday nigbt, bnt isnow improving,

Coneline (I can't spell tho lent or uU name)is tbe chills. He lives atona.Charley Taltlo Ii still conflocd to bfi bed,Fe all hope for hid siwedy recoverj, tbat ne

nay iee him oat amoug ni Bftaln,Bev, 8. F. HaUey, of Brooklyn, a formerlater or tbe Presbyterian Church, «lll filllio pulpit next Bftbluth and will addreis tbe

Sandav School in the afternoon, the occasionbeing tboir annlvernary. Tbe pxcrclsea willbs under the direction of fion. J &, Brnen,

ap«rlQtondent, wbo by the nay, AaBre-clectediBt Stbbath.Tlieoliuroh Improvements progrcaa slowly,

u t surolv, TheJCemetory Committee are bulld<ig a largo cUlern for the use of tbose grounds.We had a very hard ubowor on Tuesday af-rnoon. The lightning straok the new barn

if B. R, H W. Stickle, and tbat or Wm,Oill, Mattering bnarda&ndspllnters all around,at no damage was done, 'Tbe rolling mill poople are ahont patting Innew bailor and expect to run tits works night

and day. I am told Ihey want a great deal ofharcoal. ( .. . • • • • ' . .Tho fonmtry [a turning out a number of Bu>

The n^ed or a bettar.tt least more aaourite,tniaalatlon of Uia Sorlptures Is one of thosieommon traditions irhicn hare come down t<ui time out of mind. Oar youtbtal pernleiit;witb tbe /requeat reSeolinm of ths variuai

irs icd clergymen u]iou geoersl andliarticDlar incorrectneai, bai only been eon.tinned witb our yearn and e x t e n d rltii otnexperience. Bat wbile all acknowledged theneed, hardly any two could agne ai to hithe new translation aliould bumade."

Unman nature being whit it is, tbere wasJ chance for tbo general nccepUuce ot n newaEHlitJoB llmt sliuuld be made by uuy ont

sect. Tile Baptist might euipinttfxe his pelrampwion. Tlio churchman might leave tbiicoent upon Biiibnps and Apo*tollo order. Ttii^nlrataaliBt might get even more confuiedletwaeu " Bheol" and " Hadits" and go loavt

us '.a doubt npou io gmat doctrlno. TbeMetbodiBt might be a little too "free" witb

doctrine of grnco. Tbe CaMni&tiad" ule "tltlo" eqnallj " c l« r " bv elec-i,anrUboaaniBoftlio UnilarlED. Kotthaiof them would he likely to fie mare cm-

phatfa than ho thougbt tbe Word Jnat!fl«t UD<bo rust could hardly be depended npoo to tee

It In tbe sane light.

We tro not accustomed to think tbat modernIdeaB and theories hare been eapofllail/ &iable to tlie oause of religion, flnt this ma? bonnqaeitfomblylet down to tbeir credit,I.E.bat they have popularized education and lib-iralfsed tbe organisation or tbe Tarions ioili-tutinoi of learning. Upon tbo staff of anyunivonity or cunsldurable college may beFound learned men of virioua nationalitiesand of all shades of religions opinion.

Within tlio past fow yean the focflitiei orravel and communication have boen BO gnat ,

especially between tlio leading onlTenltieaand cotlf gci; tho volume and extent of Euro-pean travel, and parlioniarlj the oontinentalmeelinga of tbo great denotniuattoBi havetoken rorytnurb the obatacter ofpilgrlmages

ancient Bhrineo ol learning. Tho remitbiB been, if we do nut take time to trace itnow, tbat tlio proteisbnal and scholarly char-acter or this communication has finally over-

,1 tbe sevtadau and par t in u eletu:t will proUbly be concodud that the hn

pnrtuunsliip In religlDUfi matters have biil stackoDcd. If men now hold lheir

peculiar doctrines, eaclt for himself, at firmlyas erer, It is in a different spirit; in* tacitrecognition or another man's equal rights toiold what appeals to Limssolf ai the truth.There aro other alemtots tbat might be traoei

as Influential in tbe production ot tbe generallition. ThB point is, that the nn'rersai

ippreoktion of icholarship lias prepared tliepopular mind to accept rflapeoifullj thnt wblob" bad before anticipated hopefully, the welliiatur.'d work sml the valuable contributions

of professional scholars and specialties. Itma not a question wbetber tbe universitiescontained in their rnnks the requisite abilityto put upon the {age a tnora exact reuditioo.or tbe original Qroek as tho record or aaranoe-ment in graatmatlcal xolcuue rot- tbo last halfcentury. It was not whether ID tbe discoveryor nouicroni and more indent aanuecripiaIbey bad bocumiibned great material. I t wasnot that in tbe training anil reflnoment ofcritical aoutnuu thiy were now able to•iraijibtcn out the thread of tbe text whichwas tauglcd through 100,000 diJToronoea alltolil-to clear out what did rot belong there,

id to roconilroit tlir miaslng portions (loatfnccidoDt, abrasion or stains) without beingiliKed as in Iho old. version to W e moarfloalbs Latin Vulgate, bat from original u d

lutbentlo Bources,

Tbe art of printing being unknown for four-ien bnndrod years, the only maitipliMtion of

bonks was by ths pen of thn oasviat ombar-ramoil by ttie raryfug usages or dialect andIdiom. Bo final); tho art of printing itielf hasboen one of ibe obief instrnmentalities, if notie chief, in establishing tbe coadltlous which

have made Ibis work possible. ItwaDld slft-nlfy little if the work wore doiu, it Iben no

would acceptor it. No, it wai bomaee allthese difScnltioi not only tmUA bat-were

lown to exist. Tbe aohpUrd were not onlymtore, but wore acknowledged to be mas-

ters or tho problem* presented by need ortechnical accuracy or by gramaticil and

itoglcfll ecnfailun. The work coald notbeen done, if jou pleado.'without tbe

rlponesi of proftnlona! scholarship. Tbo worknld not have gained acuepisnoo vltbont that

widespread popular scboiirship, at least, ip-l!iatlDiiofhigliaUalntni>nls, whioh islargely

fostered fay popular institutions ind modernin. Tlio student in bis cloister, car-

rying on by iha light of learning1! Jampetheriftl prooeHoa ol mlitje thoueht becomesmore and more a potential factor In tho prob-'ora or tbe world's lire, fiat this ii madeffeclual ana ovou possible by the grlmv

geuluBormeofaaDlcal ingenuity, Ibe printingwith Us Brlerian arms to scatter the

leaves abroad to the nations, D.D.B.

Tb* oontraot baa been made for tbe build-ing of the nsw Oatholic Clmreb at Ogdenaburg.

Xho ffimnDemocr-tcbargojCangHams, while Frcsecatorof that conutT. withdeliberately ihinlding name of his irienda fromindictment, wbile otbrrs of the King wereconvicted. ItglTesnameaaiKldalee.

Tbe newblstorrorSuuex sod Warren oonn-ties is criUcfsed levurely M being inaoonram

idaufair. I t la filled with porlnuW of residents who woaki piy for tbe lame, and com'plunt Is made (hit injustice wai done publicmen who did aot add to the revenue of thepoblfihan |n thfi way.

Jadge Marrow, Af Warren county, has an-oauoed tbat tboOoart «DDld withhold license

from a bold or saloon tn»t sola Ifyaor to per-sons rcildins it> the town whore located, TheJudge litnili the right to drink " to travelersand jHTioni congregated together to trasuctpublic bnsiniSB.

Baring a thunder storm un Friday last Ur.Jacob Vromo and hli bind man, of Mawdetd

ihip, Warren conatj, took shelter in thehog hoaie, which was itrnok by lightning.Mr. Frome waft severely ibockod and bis utan,whose name we liave not marned, was inatantlykllled—SuBiex Herald.

Indi(iation« from different parts of Warroa:ounty, ire tbat oaly about half cropa of grainwill be raiaod. From some unknown reasonmat once favored Fe«tion is not keeping up lierecord as the garden among grain fields, Afarmer inggssted the eanee by stating tbatIhe people hive been returning too little to tbeland, and therebyexhaaslediis strength,

The destruction ortonuts plants by the cnt-wo/mmaylx) avoided by making a compactmennd of earth about the plant, as Urge ai anInverted tea cap, the cat-worm being unable

elinu. Another way Ii to wraparound theitem, irtbe cut-worm Is feared, a few Indiesif paper or a large groan leaf of any kindbefore drawing the eartb wound it. Tbeywill not take the trouble to gnaw through tbepaper or leaf.

New York Produce MarketPlour-Stale aud Western iall, and prices

without Important obelise; Huperflne State,I®*M; extra do., ii.W%5; luulid liuup Ohio,tft.9Utas.6O; Buporflne Weitero, ti@465;Dotnmon to good extra do., M,[email protected],

Wheat, trifle flnaer, modoralelr sutlve. No.White J11I7, ti.3^@1.2if ; Ho. fl, rail, Jnne,

[email protected]| ( do., July. U.HMl*Sbi; Angnit,

n.9i@uif; Sept. *i.aiet.aij.Oorn, tbade easlsrand dull. MnadWestern

spot, 4H@57j; future, [email protected] better more steady, gtato, 43 to 60

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BOONTON.Tworoarriiigesin town tbls week, -Thn Soldier's Honnmont was very neativ

deconted on Doooralinn Day.Two pto-nlos started from tats place on

Monday, One for HubbardV Foud anil thoihor for lino Brook. . .Tbe President of the Council, wbo Is a Dem'

corat, in appointing committees fixed It io thatthe Setnncrata had tuenujorUy In each.

Eopor lays that n-bop darned Trooland, orTaylortcnn, was struck by lightning on Tuoa*day sfternoon and,died tbe next morning,

The hDneof Wm.Hackettranawayou lion-day evening, throwing him ont ot tbe hardwareitore wbere tho hnne wai captured after tarn*Inp; tbe wagon over. ' .

Joho. Johnson, a lunatic, was taken to theMorris Plains Asylum on Monda y morning lait,by Marshal Bborraan. lie was released firmtbo Asjlum bnt a short tlrrio since.

Twe jotngmen from^Veronii,ohiirged withbons s g, were aireited olug by Hsrabal Sherman. Tbey were dJs-ahiirged on acconnt of tbere not being toonghevidonee to bold them, -

Mr. J . D. Uookrldge has placed a small bellon his ouriage factory. . -•

Xho Oommon OnUndl met Wednesday nfghland eleoted a new Martha! named Qllraartin,notwltbilandlnit the Act tbat a petition wassent in ilgaed by aboal one nnndrecl or theprlncip.il men In the place, aaklug for tbe re-elrtllon nf Mr. H. N. 6herm*n, wbo has beena very good officer, alwavs treating the prlsoa*ors la Mi olisrge like gentlrmen tnd alwajsohcerfnily altendtut; to Ihelr wants, An offlcorwho h i i donefala anty u faithfnlity as Mar-shal Bberaian ehoald hate been reeleeteaThe eitlmatlon In which he was held wushown by the large number of signatures olthe best oitiiem, who itgnod tbe petition clr-onlated In bis favor, Kwo.

Mt. Freedom-Thft cxoroiiei on Children's Pny at tbii plaei

and Uillbrook will he oondaoted by Ber. J. B<Uoore, of Hunlfrdon coontv. Tbe exerciiuwlllao&alitorreidingand speiklng. In tbievening atiftllbrook the Bra. will preach alemon appropriate for the occasion,

Tha Hits Society, which was held at GeorgePool's, wu a grand luaeea*. Borne of tbo bojaDmplafned about the small plates ot cream,fever mind, boys, we are going to hive ioms-

thing ntw for yda next timt. The next lodetyiceti at Daniel Cmter'i. Jano 7th.lit. A, On ii si{lj,bta%ng the bellowi.l j f th bellowi Mr

6n Ii a ant-claai wotkman^and all who wanlflrsUtasi work done Will; do will Io malehltnacalL

Fnyer meatlug every VedntsdaT erenlng atthe «. E. Dhurob.

The Lateit from Vinnor.A tetter dated May « , M l , n j a . "

whichb waters'are only oom|og down now,,L ii in Indication of a wet June. The

warmest part or Jans ts like!* to ocour betweenibe Uth and »tl>, when the. beat may be ei-•BIBITF. Jnno will be marked b*,ireqnent i sTen wind and thunder itorasj slid froiti areprabaUe between tbe « h and lOlb of thaIonia.

Dr. W. A. Gnaowr, nrar Baoklttatown, ptr-ebastd a Boa tborooftbrud n i l far (9,000f d l f i j j t d tf , a

a sale of/avijjtdd oattto Uil<fH|nilnlilrtitflfnr nfitTOT C < * "*** "•F^™»v«p -

Beef steady, quiet. New pliin DJGIB, nemi-al i new extra Ho,, 111.60 to 112.Park dull, weak. New mess, •10.75; old do.

115.75. •"litrd heavy and lower ; lalea, 350 toa.; steam

rendeted, f 1,02.liter quiet and weak; Western, 10to31e.jia to 31.

Oheeee weak. 8 to 10 poor to choice.TVcfltom eggs firm, I t 1-2.

The Height of Folly.To wilt ontilyou are down on your bed with

tai*Bo jon may not get over ror montbi, isthe heigtit or folly, when you might be eaailvonrnd during the early symptoms by nsingParker's Oinger Tonic: It costs only * tdfle,can never do any barm, and pouesiee curativeproperties in the htgheit degree. We liivoknown the palest, sickliest looking nwn,women md children became tbe rosltataodbeilthlest, from the timtlj we of tbiu pnre'aroily medlclae^ Beeadvertiaeioent in anothertolurnn.—OBJEBVJSB.

at TOUODT

VICINITY NEWS.

Tbe new rallroid.lines in SasBfii all pass atDme distuice from Newton.Hackettstown wanti a Ponrlh ef July oele-

bntlon and Is prcnarlng for it.

In tbe Wmblngton post-office 1U.92S stampswere sold during the mouth of Mar.

DoeoiatlonDaywainrietj obBened at Hack-tttstown, WaabiDgton and Phl)lipibnrfi.

The Backettitownpoleli far from being longmougb to reach tbe car ibop persimmon.

Beienty wagon loads of live cilven wereihlppod from the Newtoo tlepol on Monday,

It ' is elated that tlie SUBBOX Sailroad hasadvanced tlie pay or iti engineers and con-ductors.

Her. B. O.Olney will be Installed an pastorof tbe Newton Preibyterian Church nextFriday evening.

Ohas. McOarty, ofOgdensbarR. h u receivedelerks^ip In'lbe Govcmmect punslon office,

at a uUry of $1,100.ThnBaptlstsor Wsilnnftton baro organized

a aoel«ty- and are holding services In thoOornlnb Opera Honss.

Jacob L. Bwajte, Esq., ft Newton, Is so illtbat at hut account! but little hope or hitrecovery wai entertained.

The Bov. Ur. Chapman, piator of the Phil-llpiiinrg Baptist Obnroh, will resign bii abargebetwoeh now and Anfiott l a i

The barn of ComogyB Kcrr, in Montague,Ramei Oounly, was struck bf lightning Satur-day night and dtmagetl to the extent or $100.

Tlie libel trials In the Socsox Conrti iRainnlJaoob L. Swayxe and the editors or tho Deck-ortom Independent were postponed for tbeterm.

Ml«i Uary fillen' Eatnlin', dsnfiliter of J. H.Hamlin, living near Btowamvills, fan nlseda lemon which weighs twelve ouucea, on asmall treti growing in her nnnsry;

Three young indTalaable bonea at Broid-way, Wirreo Oonnty, brake ont br their pattare on Tnetdsy night, and getting tipon IhentltoBd track were killed by a ptiilng train.

The nnmber or entrien already made itunrcithe BlHnff or every raoe at tho Spring tneBtlngor the Sussex Cnnnty Agricultural Boclety atNenten on Thorsday and PHday, Jane 9thaudlOtb.

James Hince, of Hackettiitown, died (donly in bli bod on Tnetday morning. It Issaid tbat about 1& years ago he w«i worth1180,000, which he iptnt io ten years aad

Mow lirge ibid have bran caught in tbeupper Delaware this jear tban for floras yearspreTlou*. Last week UahlonD Moore caa^htone at his fishery nsar BslrUlm, weighingseven pounds and ten onuses.. . .

In a recent Bunday servwe t ie Ber. Mr.Proadflt.ofHBCkotttlonn, severely critlcnudtboie having oliarge of the late baby case.The coroner's Jcrj have not aa jet reachedHackettstown with tbulr verdlot.

-At Bparta, the Midland Eitensba Companyhan bought the right through the ftrmt ofMilUTanWrkandJob Oorr.for which, in theformer jiaHi, it paid ItOO per acre, and »1 eachfor an orobard of 200 peach trees.

Dr. 7. B. Hndwoi a hotneopatllo pbyBlctanof New)oD,Wu pnt In the Suuei ootmtyjaillast Banday night, ind at last uwonnta re-tnainea there in default of li,OO0 bell HalsehargrfwithcommlttloBarapeotonapatieat.

The hoosa ofdeo. B. Case, at Andorer, wasrobbed on Tneiday nigh1, or Uat week of apocket book containing l u s t e r Carman, afarmer llnd-hind WII arnited, and Sfifl ofthe/money fonnd on bis person. He wae sentto Newton Jill.

"• The Protestant Epiictjoal Diocete of Np?th-ein New Jcraey contemplate bailing a Par-ochial School, and will locate ft at Washingtonif the oUbtans of that plaee will anbacribaliberally toward the enterprise. Major Beattyheads tho Hit with a I50D snhserlptlnn,

Nloholaa Bounettl, an Italian laborer, 19[jean old, whih at work on tba railroad atDeeiertawn, on Batunliy, *sj ihot In thebiakoy aa nnknownpersna. Tbaaexlmora>Ing fee was ruuod and i tnl to ths Hew Turkq l l Phiaiebun p f o o u e e bis WOBB4

n«#j Cold and limy jT«ve*,Being wriooilv tronblea with Bav Farer

aod Bow Oold, I (it. the lolkllatton oi aTriena-trieJ ELTS CREAM BALH and was

isea in obtaining almost iaaudlate re-lef. I heartily lnaorie md eameatlr recont-

n It to all similarly affiioUdl. W. P.AHDBUI, Druggist, Uetochen, H. 3. At2O'tb,18TO. '

FOR HAT FEVER I reoommond ELY'SOHEAM DALM. It entirely relieved mo fromthe first application: have been a mlTerer foi;en years. Going from home and neglecting;o lakotbe remedy, I hid an attack: afterreturning I immoilUtely resorted to It, andfound instant relief. X bolieva, had I beganits ase earlier. I should not have beeu troub.led. Have Hood hoat. dost ind <lr«nchta aiwell as dnrincr other months. J. COLLIE*,3lerk, 118 Broad street, Elisabeth, N. J. Frlc<inf tj cents. Poi sale by Yought 4 Killgoro.

Csut-Iran Fellowa,

Hen of endurance have healthy kidneys aiLiver. Ko aches In tbe back, no piles or conitipMton. Tbo cure for those dieciBiEIDNEV-WORT. This great remedy k-'Vp tbo tone of tho whole body by oi<aMing thiiver, bowols and fcidntijs to perform Ilicii

lanDtloM perfectly. Bulb tha liquid and dryaro sold by drujislBts.—PIOSEKH PEKSB.

Foa SALK BI VocarT A KIIXOOBE.

A Miraculous Escape from Deathla an oft'qnotcti remark in onr ntwflpaptrpand yet, how many snub occurrence H faajipn

•ery day and aro onehronioted, tinhoanl oandnaapprcDlalod eicopl by the tew who atiiloioly ioterefited. Thero is probably no larger

'lection of BUCII fiictH than in tho torreo.ponannco of B. F.'ARTIHIII A Oo., whoatElitirof BnlplinrhdH canBoU manj a Rratefn

•art to exprodB Its tliankn fur bnlp in timo olinger. Thin prcn.iration ia t cf rt»in enro foi

alldiFDaicHnfttiroatancllnngH—congli^colilB,lonsumption, fiatarrh, etc,

Fon BALE DT VnroHT Jt KILMOH«.

A LIGHT SIDE BAR OPES WAGON, tiopsii biiRRien, phnton, spring wn(;n

farm wsgoii, *15; threo-aflat carriape, a. in.,a-a« hor-o, ncFoii jonrg old, annnd, auii&blc for

IJ work, 1165; bed-room unit, for «alo byA. JUDSON COE,

nctinooerana (jcncral ilunler in ttl kinds olRoods, Dover, N. J. •

CARRIAGESof ercry Jonctiplion made ami RCU] at

McCRACKEN'S MANUFACTORY

Blackwell St., Dover,Tbe best material*, latent doelgne In con

atriietion and tho matt competent workmen,are tfao npeci*lt[;n of the ostaulIsbmeLt.

Geo. McCracken.Dorer, K. J., April 8th, 1681.

W. S. COI.LABD,MASUF'.CTCHRaor

AWNINGS,lor Btoros, offlCBi and dwclllrg-s. Aim Car-Haae trimming and furniture apttolatcrini IDilllts branchOR, Morris St., Cover.

Lutters r e m a i n i n g unc la imedu the Post Office a t Dover.N. J .

DOYKB. N. 3., June 4th. IILaura Compt on,Mnnnino Doty,William Ilieler,Jnel Jnne*, ... . , .„ . , „„«.JohnMnrpby, DoliaHf-itan, 'P J. BaUancst, , JoliDBwati,Eato Tan Bant, ' Utm D. Winter.To obtain any of t ie above lot tors say " id '

vertlied"aniip;ived»tepf this list.a. o. amoiaiAN, p. M.

A. P.Da»eiiI>1)rt,Edwurd Ocnrjrp,Hinnlo Hull,M M O i k

" m r r ivslemorsmall Profits _ r r . -_ .__u ,i T l Quality rind workmanship or tlie bent.

Mv tbanVitor liberal patronagnm the past.Orctar; by telegraph messenger or telophonB

itlended to.JOHN JONES, » « u l . « « r .

•}J Rockiway, M. J.

MARRIED.mCIIOLS-BRianT-MijMih.itWomlporl,

bj H.r. a,D.T.mblji."jo.[pb H. Klckol.»na Ihrmu, d.ogliliitorTboii.BrlsUt. £

BtDDU-OLfiuC-IbyklilLii tk» mlator Fnnnil Olirk, Bfirt.t )ty nev.). A. KiOtarr,W.lt.r W. Kldal.uidB.6urt7 b

astsea&n of Monroe Hortell.

DIED.

' • * • •

FOB SALE!SIX STEAK BOHEBS in „

riU be wld cheap. AppU to th« ottcM ofIIOCICAWAY BOLUNQ HILLS,

BocttWJl. N. J.June8d, 1B81. ' ^ w > . Dorar, Kav!6lh, 1881.

NOTICE!The '"onal n&etios or Ibe fltmkbolrlcn of

DoV»? 'l>Ju » ° 8li»r Mini;* pompioj forthe . U l » n of . o.» ik«tJ »f D reoto., »Uba LdU at the offloa of Biobwd Oeorge, inEK...J7!) J.. MondM «fleroooi., Jan . 181b,•am, .t »• ^ ' W E WUotir,». J., >[•; aotb.iaai,

neii.offl.B ofMODII.JI,

South Down and Cot&woldLambs For Sale 1

A tw Sontli Down aad Ootiwold orojs,jbofcB latuhb F.r bioeding. Eight <lollm f rbacks and mvou dollars for eiroi. Amily to

THOHA8 BO(*EB6.Oak Tarni, Suecssauna, N. J.

Ready b deliver August lit.OEO. 0. EVLA»D.

BOLITHO'S

PHILADELPHIA ICE CREAM,|

> QDiltTS PACKED IN ICE FOB «1.

CANNOT BE BEAT IN THIS STATE.

WHOLESALE AND BETAIL.

VALUABLE PROPERTYFOR SALE!

Tbe nuljKtibiT OITWB fnr nnli. e sn.. n ,,ttie viUnBCcfFlond,.,,, M,.,H,?;,„"?!' f ' "

near Ibedopftt. Abni-l 40 anfi-nf lflri;i1,,,,i '

mIIplentyotlfiiit. Aim . nn "mirZ iof brickchy, rilb illi. alrcad' f'Jr»",. J

A^OBlnrjc litifl^ I |

CHEAPEST ISOOK-STO11EIN THE WORLD.

ffl new and old bnokn almont (,'iv-eu aNew cataioguo free, aoml stamp,

LEOGAT BROS.,81 CHAMBERS MT., 3d door wost ofCitv Hull

r«rt, New York. SC8i

T7. S. BABBITT.TMB week wo propose io show

you an exceptionally cheap assort-ment cf LAWNS. "YOU will find inour collection the principal Ajnor-ican brands represented togetlierwith a few of tho foreign manufac-turers. The American goods lookjust as -well as those imported, amiore about one-third as expensive,We will send you samples to tryif you Bend us word.

We have just purchased a lot ofDUESSGOODR cnllod NUN'S VEIL-ING-. This is supposed, originallyto be an ALL-WOOL FAIJUIC, and is

very rich in appoarance. It is lightin weight and made in many beau-tiful colors and shades. Tho priceof this particular lot, to which wonow refer, is thirty-five, cents fortho black and forty for any colo:Tho identical goods sell for fiftycents iu tlio city. Send for samples,

A now article has lately mado its»]jeiii!iii(!o in BLACK GOODS; man-

ufacturers are very enterprising,oontinanlly inventing now fabrics.This, which we now refer to, iscalled TRICOTINE, an indescriba-ble material, worth $1.25 a yardfor the beat, Ask to seo it whenyou aro in or send to ns for a sam-ple if you cannot get in. Of tho:hoaper grades of. BiiEas GOODS we

have an unusually large HBBment, and wo propose to Bell themto you as cheap as the lowest.

W. S. BABBITT,MoniiisTOws, N. J.

REUBEN ROWE,

Of | in I, Ac. Kulo

i*Uf rtpilitd.DOVER, N.J.

FOR SALE!Lots on First, Second, Third,

Fourth andFifth Streets.PennAvenue. Cheap and terms easy.

Apply toWm. H. LAMBERT, Agt.

STORE TO LET.

County Collector's Notice II»l]lb«atUieofJi>eor tba egrromu V

nitom, toe tta iraM.,Uon of SSKS'SJo l T l n l f l

tom, toe tta iraM.,Uon of SSKSSJ

.B of Stwite Eicbard!, E.,., " „ „ . " " 'DII.JI, Tn.eday., W.iln.laaji and Fra),, °

WM. H. UMBF.I1T 'Comity (ktlleolor.

,nm, loifcr, tall, ,

Stationery,Confectionery,

THE CHOICEST BPANDS np KRHAltH, 'i'HJ'

BEST GRADES OF TOBACCOS, WEEKLY

AND DAILY FAPEim, YANKEE NOTION a

ETC., GO TO

1). S. M0RKIK0X,SUSSEX STREET.

ALL THE MEW

MILLINERYMISS NOLAN'S

KTHTTP- S T O R E ,mi Bkekwf l l Ktn-pt, Dover , opposite Punli^ ,tClark 's . Tho ladfps <if DoTftr f.n- n «|i«lfully--iliciiiiil In imj i t e t t h e m goutls nuil in;ik sii

[juirj into my prim* WIKII .^•UuiiiiK th.-ir

BALLENTINES'

LAGER BEER.UholLR inci-CMud f«i'lliti«« for Hie ii;:iimfiid<inj

acdxtorxKour beor, Ilallt'iittue k <:<i. 1st,! ]jiuisiiti«in Li: Hi Titling tli© trade in M'irriH ['<ninty iliui thfj"nro pro|iarrrrl io thoroughly warrant thi'lr jiriihn:'

Thoir " Kipoi l" in especiiillj ftifiijiii'il fa! L''tw«»tUoi »iiU lanilly nee.

Brewery: Freeman-St, Newark.

BOTTLBD AND FOR SALK HV

ALEX. KANOUSEDOVER, N. J.

Whdemlo and retail denier io l'OHTEH,ALE3, SA11S4PAKILLA AK1) M1NEUAI.

PARASOLSAND

SUN UMBRELLAS!NEW AND NOVEL STILES KT

ISAACN.DOTY&Co.'sNEWARK, N. J.

PARASOLS covered uitli Silk.Pniasols covered witli Sntiu.ParnBols covered witli Hrotadc.Parasols lined with oiie color.ParaftOlg liued with n combina-tion of colors. P A K A S O L Strimmed ivitb Span is Ii Lace.Parasols trimmed willi I'rcuchLace. Parasols with awningand plain edgen, PIUUSUIH withsteel Bud glided ribs, ParusolBwfth ivory, ebony, pearl, woodmid celluloid IIAIMIICR. Specialattractions in 32 nnd Hi inchSU_\ UMltRKLLAS in bl»ck,blue* brown and green ; every-thing new ami novel in theunjor IIIIIKIU-4. Rent uluce In JV1HV-AUK to buy a Parasol or Um-brella. Special Lui gains inTAISOV SILKS at 50c. G5c. und75c. and in v'aiu colored Silktat 58c. per ynrd. Openingdailynew styles in Lace HiiutingH,Ginghams, Organdies, Limns,Cambrics, RDII other lines ofSummer Dress Goods.

ISAAC N. DOTY & Co.,

159 & 101 Market St.,

Newark, N. J.

SPRING BARGAINS!An inspection of his Spring gooilB will Batisfy buyers that bargain

are to be had at the store of

WIVJ.H BAKERwhere is now displayed A fine and season ftblo stock of

ESS GOODS,embracing all new and dosimblo patterns in variotiB linds ol gooJfl

for Spring ivcnr. This stock is also Bnpplcmcnteil bv a full lino of

Muslins, Cambrics, Ginghams,and all other fabrics in tho way of DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. Abo

a large Btock of

LADIES' FANCY GOODS,including a full line of HOSIEEX. In

GROCERIES "na PROVISIONSwe hive all tho staples, and a Tory carefully selected assortment of

PINE TABLE &OODS.A jipBcialty of our house is alwaja a complete lino of

C K E R Yhioh mil be lound to moot cveir wait of (lio household in this p»T"

tiaular. A cnrelul inspection will show that in 01017 deportment«»havo oodeavored to meot public wants at prices thnt will iiunrc pop-ular favor.

COR,.BLACKWEIli M O WABOEN 8TS.>

THE IRON EEA.SAT0KDAV. 4th, 198L

LOCAL NEWSLOCAL JOTTINGS,

Tbe big i to thB next holiday. '

Btiawbtirj fertital* aie now about ripe.

"Vigilant Bo« nesting next WedneitJftj

evening.

The Board of Chosen Frecholden meel

Mr. E. F. DeGamp Is HOT engagedHalifax, Nov» Scotia.

A great man; Doveritei visited New Ycand Newark on Decoration Pa; .

Wr. \i% V. Ely in filling up a hall anA

gnoizing u. termore* Orauge B( Aflon.

Mr. A. Bueraer in driving o»:c of tho flntteiiins of colta Ui lieuee-D in tliifi section.

T),n n-rmiin V"IW Orctiewim will ftDith tlm Eiuiib a! |.bo IJiuld F-miily PUr-oi

Tliecnllcrtionki.tiTO RN 'Tutor"* PcncwiiH liikto in St. Mury's Cimrch liifit Knday. -

We ii l to

variation.

Il i« now unlawful tc

with nitytliiiiH written 11

r fro

l jiOHtftl

ol

., WillinmiiTPrBili Hehool, «f

el buMor

crop iCr.imty fitravberriei

Tlie work of ileinoliHhinfi tlie depotMorri-tnwn. to imike jilnon furtlte now on

Hea-klih EinmoiiH ban hi-en held in $500Irnil to answer n CIWTRO of robbing Mr. I'bil

UPV. Win. P. KmtiMT, A^ociite Rector <iChrist Cburcli, New Orlf mis. died hut weekwhile viBittix? at Jlnrrirttown.

We will feel under obligntioiw to any (ifour re'iiicru who will furnish nn with R. copyofthoERAflf Jnn.MlU, 18H1.

Tho inviiat imis am out for n linnn wpdriinpfltMr. HiidMn. M. F. Dfckewon'ii, Fhn-derH, next Weductdny evening.

A ofirr^^p^udtut from Unvor, N. J., \vh<iHifiiiB liiiuwK '•!>. E. V.," is wilvinR diffl-Clilt Rhww |iroUen,H in the Clipper.

Mr. Hiitiry Alun, uf. ihh fownflliip, bo.hmUlonRimd nmere illnaw, >"H WB »r«gliid t<}notice in nbln to bn mt nj-nin,

Tbo Second HHlmeliBt people, wo under-fitniid, ate nlrciwly mukhiR nrrnrgcmpnlnfora grand f»ir imd fen..™, on tbo Fourth ofJuly.

In tlio month of April 45.588 IntiKof Bril-iRh |ii(,' iron ware eiportod lo this country,against 125,524 tons for tbe mtinc woutb ln«tycsivr.

Tho First SI. E. Cburcli eicnraior loOrrnn GFOTP •will probably tnke place Jiilv18th, tlm date of the gretit Sunday SchoolCongress.

Peter Hill wan committed for 10 dnys totlie Cnnntj Jail for oontfimpt of Court, innot cboyingrv subpoena i s iho case of theStale vs. Betan.

Tho Bulletin snys Iho r.r(ibnbililten nrethnt Bnocton-will not be able to entertainall th« city boimlerfl who will apply forplaces this Bnmmer.

Tho demirnds by Dover tiusinera peoplefor eipro<=B are fio great that tha D., L A W ,Express Company Lave hud to add an eitraenr on some of tha trains, '

Mrs. Mary L. Smith, wife of Col. J. Con-flict Smith, tbe well-known r»ilr<ind hailder,died suddenly of apoplexy on Sunday eTon-ing'lnst lit Troy, in thin onunty.

Dr. Frederic J. Van Winner, who for flf-tweon yenm past ban be on a jronilneiit jihy-Hielun of MiwliHon, died Kirfiiuiily at thiitpluco on Monday at llio URO of 43 yenra,

Djnrtlilpon. tho ailist, ban mtido a pictureof St. Mary'* Church nnd its BtirrounJinipwhich in oiiu ufllio fluent RppBimmiB of out-doot work we have Beer, in n lone time.

Tho future biRtirian will rwfinl tbi»t ntabout this period of tilt world's historythere lived n politiemn of some reputenamed CrniHiDR, who Hi nffhU own ho.vl.

Ai tbn Prculiylf riiin Gen em) AKiemMy nnMonday lion. John Hill wtw miwle n memberof the committee on the relnlion of th»Bnard of Home MMIOIIH to the Presby-ter ICB.

Tliroo men •"•ho wfro driving down Prospent ntreet nt n rnpitl pait lust Saturdayevening collided willi" Vner'n eipretwwnRoo. thmwinR them ont Find BirophinK oneof tlBir carrlftRO whcln.

ChildroD'a Dn? Till hn observed in thePlunder* 11. ii. Cnaroh to-morrow nflernoon. There 'will be appropriate pierciNc;(ind nildrftern nre expected froiri D, A. Derry.J. H. Gib on nnd others.

Mr. W. N. Saucer (natpil Iho sirls ofMiss Eviiri'fl fitiliool a! LowerUiTksbire "Val-ley, nboiit twenty in number, to n free rid--Inht H iturday, viriitinp tlio OnvemniPiilpowjer works, Port Omuiiun! ether plw-w.

JnyGuultl, SJIII. Sloan, Sidney Diltou amiRusiull S.igo on Turaday inado a trip of 'ii!imiles over tbe D.. 1, i W, rontl, from ]Io-

Hingbfimpton to SyraGuse, 81 mileB, ia 00

The new iio ronf on the engine UOIIHO waafortunately completed tho day before Iheheavy Bbowor, tunsHwinR tb« pnrlow fromgreat dnmago. Tbe roof on the eitemion in[ho rear wan incomplotti, but tlio dnrmgewas Blight.

About ft Bc.oro of ni(>n linvo bnen pnt lowork thin week upon tbo powder nin nzinc-Klit Miildlo Forge, and it is expeeied thatover a bnndreil will be pnt an tbo first cfJuly, when tbs Rovernmcnt nppicprinlioii of$50,000 becomes mallabb.

G«n. TboF. D. Hosacy, Into Green nnrk enn-dtflatefur Goveinnr, whit was well krnwn tf>nmny ptoplo in this BPctiin, ilietl at P.iter-BOII nn Monday. This imlnmlly mnkeB Mr.E. E. Potter, of Port Onto, tlie leader nftbo Greenlnck forces in tbin CongnaBioonlDistrict.

Morrn Deckor, of Uko HrpalconR, wimt-od ««nft black IIUBB fnr Rtofkiii); 'ritmnn'Kpnnd, fin bo wPi'.t ont witti hi roil nrid cflp-lureil forty-twn, most of them ^IKJII-sizedfl>li. On Tumlny they were Imnsfcrrcd tr:their new qunrtcrs in the reinurlmblj short

Sir. E'l. A. Tuylor on Tnondny ereninfjcaptnrndin tliepiriloa nf bis father on Pnw-pect rtreot n ppfcimrn if the licinl Iribp.k iotrn nt ii B^ift nbont nine inches lilenfith Tic ri>sBit]ti]cd ftjonnf, nlli^ntor amhw IIKIL Irokid Iikp a piece o[ calico -yellow

The UQwn public school li agala nld tobe florid.

ToUl eclipse ofthe moon on tb» Hlh. i tmidaighl

Tia ooftagM tt Mount Tabor »re fillingup n«ty fcrt . -

Bltbop Starkey -rill visit St. John's ¥<»-

iaiown van Tory

y, July 8 1

DeootntioD JD*j ID MOppropriately obterrvd.

Tta tohool ohildreu begiu to oouat thedftya to thft Snmmar vaoatioD.

Our maDufactrjrers are not the foolathat frue traders Uko tbam to be.

Tin Jeroeymati'B wportof an «itentlon totbe Dover Lumbar MitliHpromAtnre.

Alllbemgnnlaor Ibe N. J. Cmtisl andits bmuchen nero clmtigsd on Monday.

John B. Fvllatl, nt 1'indfllpy'fl, hn4 thenisforlune to sprain bis nuUe on Wednes-day.

Tbe YonnR Hen's Oathnlio Ajisoai»tio£, ofowion, pirti" "Hjiudy At]dy in Sii

MoOlilcmployccBof the K. J. Midland me

ereiviun iu gorip the fifty per cent, ytt duoi'fiu. in tlii'ir wnRes.

A lioree belongiuB lo Mr. I. N. Beneb, oftr.fk.twnj, broke her IPR by i> M\ upon thot.tlileil'ior»nd bad (o l>e killed.

'i'ho PttiijncL of II-?. D. P. Hifiliop'fl Run-ny evening b-euiro at HL J(ibn'« will be•Ton,TiioM of FliLtuenl ronterniit."

The btiildiiif!«f tho newM. E duirch ntlillon IIM (inimiicured. JLuvuv/hiit stulwl

Mnhogmiy for'diuiny rontan and bod | »"<• Vwins, oiik for lihrnrit'H, mill fiiony for par->rs, in tbo ruin in fiimitura at preneiit.

Mr. Danl«-1 fitouiilHTlnin, of lUltn, \n rc-

hicli bt* bad his Ive Urnfcun i,t tin. nnldi'

Ilev. W. W. H:illowiiy, Jr., of Dover,illlecturn em TI-IUPLTAUM in Hut Hac.m.

inuiiJI. K. Clmrch next Tncri'loy evening.

Jus'ice E V. O Vim Sinn nnd Indv, of

I Mf« a L. 'BMWII, of Morriitlown, in-•andfl ttMlIng % tery pwHy «ott«c* «t

The Comb* mlna bai rt«rl*d np tgtia. j E. IT, Oong-r, «ud fsroily, of

D., L. ft W. rt«* W«MI • rtffl npjw lip will Bummer to *torrint«o.It 12B*.

ahurlfl MoDarit b u tnnifernd GeorgeBaua to UM 8W«Pri*UL

BolorooD WM th. flnt Bno who mntodto part t i« faeir In th« middle.

lib* mid tin nav tint Ubli on (hg P . ,L. A W, road will go into effect n u t Moa-

rirtown h»*B rMped goodlj •DCOS in

Mr. Jotfeph C. Fairer b u Mrtmrf ohirg*ofthflriTetworluoftle Jkern Inm Coin-any.

A UbinBMlautDt, th» child of Mr. u dMrs. Wur Den, died In Uortistown hat 8tt-urday.

Preparotiaiia tn being n&ds to ofciunreChildren'!! Day, Jana 13th, In ths church nt[Jibernia.

Qeo. 0. Eylftutl, E«q., of Docoasnnna,starts on Uondiy for an extended trip tothe Weet,

dector Crook's excursion to Ocean Qrore onthe 23d nist.

ristown's roll of soldier dead conUiimuH, including tboso who have diod

litdpptnd«ii( H1 Htrrintown, lim

mition D.iy, vhicmlBnts' DO lo a«.Mr. It C. Lu

i.rl Ilesulule Truck-imo «f Iwll on D"

woa by tho Iuilo

. IUI•Ian, of Hlbflrniridunted from tbo (UAlr^ of I'byaiemmiil Siir^oiiB. of Now YDrk City imd in•rclore mi M 1>.DrpikcBville er.mos (o (1ic froi t ftinonp Mir

W P . Biker msil Win. Siihrer bi.viuf,'il tbo BiiiDo in front oftlitir I'IUCM,CbaM. Tin-koi. nmi of Wm. Tucker, i.f Af-

;ly killinl nttnnleyn fa«- evfiiiingHKium hy a kink from

•hicli liowflflcn.l.woriuK to cnl.-h.Wo BflinetimfH get 7WWH in a rounditboiit

ray. Thn Poracrvilln Unlonlflt nayn that• rfibid dogs imd three that were Lkl<m!hem were ohot in Port Omni lust Bun-

Tho now Rim invented by Mr. X9jn.ndil.of Cliathnm. is nttrnefin^ cnnsidiTii-i filtenlion. It enn ba loaded twice wliiloortli,iary breech loader can bo londed

What book in the wbole world would RBIIe rate cf 300,000 ia a day, oher than[owTertumaut, and what revised edi-

)oof any kuown book would Bell a tenththat number in tbo same time?The shipments of iron ore over (be[runt Hope road for tha month of May>erelG,030.torjR, find the tofnl uracant car-led orer thin rtMd for thftlant three montbs

the unusually largo figure of 51,000

The plate gl m being pnt io (ha new• tbat one of tbe

arkmen tried to *pit thron^n fine on Wed-Onooftheplalefi, fortbeeast

Tha Plwiwint Grove Somlny School g.-wlo Control 1'urk, vm. D., L. & W. Ruilroo

urn HnukBtUlown, next 'Viicudnj-.Tbe ] JO la to bugs have rfuppotu'ed in airttj cf tliia neolion and ore wiid to be niuriinnrouB and dcistrnnliy* than over.It IH li'iltcvod that llmcoo Bcenrcd Plolfqigiiftfioii by givin({ him ti sliolt of entity

to trtlu* liim to tbe cirous.Tin; HiicrHiionl of HIP lyird'n Supper T• Bdtuiuinlfrcfl in the. FirKt M. E. Clmr-inonow morning. Lore Feast ftt iiiiiO.Mr. E C. Bloihum, of Boon tern, linci I'm

•\ witbftbaBu bull, which n boy '.

•d.

A Imrao lielongine to Joseph Ogtlori, ofhitUitiui. valued (it $1,(100, wan HO Hcrioiinlyijiirra»liiloriiiiuiiiK nuitythut it had top kill.d.

A vf in of irdu oro oi^lit foot widft IIEHnen fciind by MCMIH. Tiowbridgo and

Lfiwrf ML'P on tbo fnri:i of Edward H. Lewis,nt Mt. rrecilnm.

pmad^im of lh« late John 8. Baccy, ofOakvilli), iiritrTroy, rtipturfld a blond

•Hid tlierl fiuddfuly Bimduy aftornoon.The bnj VIH nycd ** yearn.

Th» Morristown BaptUt OaarabUodod ft putan l e l l to B*v. AddiwnPatter, of Pitaynt, N. Y.

Whit Bandar In St. John'i Ohnroh will beobttVMl to-morrow Afternoon by t floral ser-icfl in the Sabbkiii SobooL

MftdiBoo feu nised fSOO for ft book ondladder truok. Tbeyonlj need about $1,000•dditional is order to pruenn a good one.

Q. S. Qreen, Jr., Chief Engineer of theDepartment of Dock* of Neir fork city, nai

ton K Bummer residence in Morridtown,

It is reported that a number of doablenmm are to be built for the d

t!on of the miners at tbe Baker Mine, MineHill.

Iter. G. B. Crooks. D. D., OD« of the

is in the wrong place.

117 wnU for Sarah Barribirdt to

At tbo of tlio veterans of thin

O that n Hpeui&l o required toinn it her

Tho Kcwt

lnHwond M. E. C•ill pronuh to tbi'in tomorrow, eve

Frnnt Btati will bo rcnervrd for their iA Now York puper Ruyfi that ft rn

onur nticdn no oath. That, may alt bi•ben you bind him «ny money takn a»1 niortg:ige and jour (ileep will bo BOHThe coiigrc'uatious nt thn PrpsliyterinD

jnrch hsl Hiibbftth Imtonnd to unnio »erjno MiiCin(! by MM. Hfttwnhi, of Urooltlyiho ppRflpPsm a thnroiiRhlyculttv ed v

of i nderful c

Tlio rcTrnuo dcriTerl by iho town fromHe he nn n pr wicil ly (he Council on Tucrtky night in (1 450 I>B follows Font hnteUnt e50 cich three beer faloonfJBni blllkrdrooniR nt £110 ench one beer laloon bil11 ml room MMlbovllDg Allay «t $120, onebilhnrd room at $10 tight beei salooua$100 tuch

kit Oao H. Piereon but obtained be

Crwmery VM opened or:. Edwnnl N., Clnrenco L.

rtSniunelS, lieaoh, of Ii'ieknwny, beinpi leaReefl. Eetworn 000 nnd 1000 qntirt-imilk wore n'Op.ived on (hut night, amilOqiiartH en TiK'Btlny.-Krister.

Tho iieivHpnpi-mnre in ft controversy re-IR the qtiPHlinn nf thn iianiiwiinast eili-thfi Htiite. We'll wiiRflr it quoin thaimillefl of W1ie.it selerted from any

rF of the State will pi •we tho laurel upnnchfiuc brow of Tiro. GurriHon, of th?Ih-tin.

'ho nxnculnr of Hie Into Wm. noriiy, oltiillBin, lecetilty found, neiir tho barn

.r.,(100 io sovPrnntent bond'), which Mr.rby'bail enfloFedinaRlnRH jar nnd hid.hrgo number of Rpcurities were filaomd concealed nboiit his pro'iii-ntliloomfifld. (Kime lime n^o,

Mrs. John Gjryrll, of F.EiNt Orange, InsfHitnrdny niiriiiiii? wiw her ubiM oprai tliPInKkjiiHl in front of the Hickettstown ex-jirctw. Shu hnrocelei) IH reiculup tbo child,lint WAS Rtmck by Iho Innomntiv* mi'l badliBrokuHfrnctnrfil. Iiwiwnt first thonghtslio wouM die. but nbo in now recovering.

It in ve r t ed tbnt nil tho coil int/irpat^hive given their ansrtiit to the plnn of ro-HirictiiiR production, pmpowd by the re-reiwrn nf tbo Iteiuliug ltdilrmd Oumpmy.ei"fpt 3I«IIH.'1 RVmii, of ihft Dfluwnro, Lick-iiwntmti aud Western KnUroiul Ooropiiny.The plan BiibritaiiUully agreed upon i«lhat„. work nn full timo every alternate week.

A Btravborry find ice cicnei festival andir will ba h;>ld by the ladies of Ihe Plan-ire M. E. CUiiioh on Thnra<Uyill, when a full supply nt tbe delicacieslLo KOason will ba provided. The pro-

icds will iio used Tor tho refurni-bing and•novation cf tlio church, aud to nach n(.rthy object nil should be glud to contri-ile.

Iu the tliiinmia store is n cat tbnt ghDiilds called "Peace-milker." If a conplo oflops Bit to fighting in thut neighborhood herill Hiring in between them and make thear fly till they qniL On Wednemky h(ittdeft bull <1og give up a hold ho hnd goti anolbiir dop. Anolher flat in tho ntnri. burning to j^tiiRt him in hh offuris t'rfiiervc the pence nf tho community,We hiiTe received n copy ol tlio ininntoi

F the Ci'Dprpgiitianal AsH'>ciiiti<»!i of Ne*i>raey, whioh fham tint the ohiircli nbo-tor bus (i rnrnibprnhip of 112; officerml Rchdliirs* in Sunday School 97 ; boiicvo

rpecKCrj, S!r:,l«U. Tbe pastor. HfiV. Fmtih. JiihnBfiu, v.rUH elected Bee rotary of Urn An--.ti.ition nnt iU')jpit« to the 8nud»j Schoe'oDgrens at UhanUtiqno.The Mth nnnivenwry of Iho Mnrrfo Uonn-

ir Bible Society «ill be held at Flanders'nctrfay. Juno 14th, oommancing nt 105CL M in the TreMbyterian Church Her! h BnwnaaD D D of Momwtown willprench the opening wrrnon an Inn airingwillberaiMlebyRov Ueo H Oroofei D Dof Drew Sproioary Cnm»gei will bo inwniilng nt the Drnkenlla itatlon on the »rrival ot tha momiog nail twin

The UU Dr Van Wigner ^rhow denlhis noticed elaewhara was post muter atUadimn. The Wewwk AdwrliMr mys

that bttan hU death parties «ere at workto seenn tho pMillns and before hti body

M eold had Interrfewed iuflaentml p*rtl»i this olt> la their lateral. Much indig

Tlio noout»n llnlletio nuRrrts that tho carhflpH will t)O rebuilt in Dover, of brick,fbilo otliur ncwspaporn nro positive theyre Koinp to KinRH^nd. The Hullotin

will bo found to bo about comet.

Our columns tnifl week ooavey to onrrendcra nvBHt ainmint of original local newnfrom every part of Morris County. ThUnterprins in making for the paper largeumbera of new aubeoribem every week.HOT. Mr. Johnson, lute of the Parsippauy

Presbyterian Church, to whom a call wannmdo by the Doonton lMormed Churchrefiiried to accept it unless it was made an-onditionil, whereupon it URB withdrawn.

t h e eipoutife OommitUe of tht NewJeruy Eilitorial Anaociatlcn lave g « " tothe CatBkill Honotftlna to make the final m-

uentfl {or tbo enrual eicnrsion of the\geoolatioQ tc that famota and delightfulresort.

leflrn of more than a dntan [ilaoorilightning struck in thie vicinity du-ie srorm of Tuesday, in most of which

ople were RtnndittR witbin a few lent ofIjere the bolta fell. Tet only one parsonaa killed.

Ground will probably bo broken for thoir(ja Rilk factory in Boonton Romelime thislonth. It will be loo-Hod on tha east nfdo

the Itockaway river, noar tho railrond,dije. Thu factnrr will coat when com-itad about $50,1)00.

The doctors aro nnniiitious in warning?oplo ngainRt admin inter ing chloral for

.emHelves. It is one of tho most dan^r- jia dmgs, nnd never should he used eiceptider careful mrrlical diroclion.The Mount Hope Iron Company have as-imod tbo direct ohargfl of ths Baior minei Mine Hill, which they puroliane.1 a yearjo liLBt March, and Ihe working of tbo.moinnow under tho dirodifin of theirjnoriuttindent, Mr. Hutnon Williams.Judge Lathrop, of Mndiwn, on Wednes-,y neat os ft bridnl ptt lo HIHI Niniv Hawn,iuEhtr o( G. G. Ilnvrai, of New' York,rho wa« liiat day rnarrifd to Stephen Pea-tody, one thonRand ronea of tho Marechal)eil Cook and Parlfl da Jardin varieties.

Mr. A. Jndnon Coe h»a been reappointeJiton of tho Prenbyteriiin Choroh. HeIB filled ihiN ponition io tho most nocfipta-a msnncr for tho p"*' ton yeara and 'itw-

cf etwed timber, beridea a r u t amnaot ofrnUroadUn a&d switch timber, from the Th« poiltlon Is worth atom (1,600Cooper wood job neur Chester and the traotiinot more than one-third out oB. Sums oftha mammoth tnci[jield u maob M a tonof bark each.

Tha laaiuof IhaOBinu Valley LatberaaOhvnb will hold a festiTnl on tli«. pwtndadjoining on Wedoasday twxt,.ufteroooti &m•Toning. Ida orewn, irmwbarrtrb, eonfsotionery, fruits, ilo^ wt)l b« provHid, andabani?tUtilimppirwiU be ininlihed. Th0«man Jl O h l fll

g all that time ban failed to rfport foritj on but tvro SUP^IJH, antl tnoi

onfined to hia homo bj illnoea.Tha eoldierfl' graTcs In the burying

groiindn of the Millbrook M. E. Cbarch findthat of the okl Quaker cburoh, will be deco--atcd by the voterantioi Randolph townshipin Sunday oflemoon. Oomrado A. B. Sear,ig will retfl tbe roll of Honor and an ad-rcBs IB eipMted from Chaplain McOormick.Tho Bnnncr boastinRly emits over tho

fact, that Morrintown boiifiht more of thovised Kow TcBlamects than Dover. Noth-

ing Btrango about that We have some-thing (a do up here, building factories, etc.ntd don't hare much time now ta read

kit. O e . etw«pn nix and eeven hundred tbonmnd feet nation la eipresoed at tbU Indeaent action

d ll th l i t IUp

to* it I* bopad all the applicants wIU foil

It it reported (hat Major Onue, of NawYork, b u offered t* Mr. J u 6. Ooleuan ofUHdiaon, Ui« waU-tcnDini nflroad oontrao-tnrf tlia jwwitioo of Oomntmicmsr of theBtroet Cleaning Department of that cityBuma jraam ago Mr. Oolemaa anil other genttanon made propoaaU to clean tho stmt*

l d i d h hof tlat oa depowiled with thePo](oel d

y. pOommlHiooen • oertlfldd check far |150

l f b

professors at Drew >nd a delegate to the.] Council, will eaU for Europe In

August.

Prow Reroinary Las entirely Hftod tbeload of debt under which it rated for to

m<,y yearu and no» bonsta of a aurplru to» credit.

J. V. Tarter find Martin Wjckoff haTeruck n flue vein of iron nre ou the Kern pielace in this county, about a mile and a half

from ILickettatowi

JoiiBidering (be growth of Dover In bm-e end population, we cannot help batliking that the handsome new depot at

MorrifltowiIt !• all i

ii(!e her thin armn under wrinkled glove",>ut it is Ktiiiply idiotic for women withilrnvip, round arms tooopy the fashion.

Hi ere in under consideration a plan timid » g"nnd t<!iup«rnQ(io convention a'..-npnek nboul tho 20th »f July neit, Thirran^cmouts have not yet been completed.Tlm ii«>w timo tiiblo of tho Central B«H.

null on Monday did not nl all affect theingtitnu on the High Bridge Branch, andIio expend and wibhtd for morning trail^Ht W"B not mlilcil.

Sinco our nrti-ilu on tho ytorm was intype wo learn that a calf holongiug to Mrs.McDonald, at Mt. FIopp, was killed by thihail, and that ninny ducks sud geete werekill<d in that vicinity, BB welUBc!iiekanB.

, of Schoolny'o Mot:

BOCMT0N SILK MILL A £UC:CSS,(BOBJUI. TO THI kli ,]

BOOBTUI, June 3d, 1831.OnrtUkmftllifclUMOM. Peljrrarn4Meyer

hare pmehaMd groaoft of Onaa Bros, ibd•freed to break ground In two weoki.intend to erwt • Imllding 400 fMt long thaiwill ooit in the Bduhborhood of »70,0UO,

~~ " - •Common Council Proceeding!-

A leeolal me.Ucg wta held •& ye-ealufl. Fnaent-Hajor Blebudi, ikoorderOritteuden, Aldetneu Beaoh and Hanoa andOouneilmBn Whltlock and Coward. The mia»

k f l d

Mr. . A. Ke, a Ani^bcd orator, delivered an address

nt HiicfcoitBtown on Decoration Day, whichtipokoB of. Lieut, L. It. Sflhoen-

d d hof German Valley,11 that occawion.

dEimanded the

j . J, Bankoff t Tre9 EntBrtainmantiE. 8. Eanicd, the bo8H of all banjo psand comic yocalint, with bin great Jaji-

ttition of the Mud Guttar Band, and idrc-IJ on the violin, will, poritivelj ap-

pear to-duy, June 4tli, at the original{tnckofia. I'rof. Jnckeou will eatetUin »1the piuno and Biug "The Eoy in Blue," as-liBtcd by the great CryBtie, BJid Prof. Ar-juckle. the greatest cornet soloist of theday. Frof. Jackson, Muural Director.

No whitkoy sold over the bar.

Chriitian Philotophy In Summer*Tin syllabus of leclnrci for 1881 of the 80m-

i)cr School of Christ inn Vbiloiophy whicb will10 held «t Warw'ck Woodlmda, GrcanvoodLake, Orange Ctnntjr, N. I . , beginning July2lli and ointinuluK for ten dn.Tn, hna boonamn\, Tlio oiwninp; lee!are will be (loitered,y tlit BL'V. Dr. Chsrlei F. Dcemi. The (ithoiecturcrs will be Frtstdent Nnah Porter, of

Yale Oollefle, Professor 0. P. Bowoe, of theBoston UuiTtrsity, the Her. Thorn*n Qnard.or

hnorp, Profetior 0. A. Young, of PrincetonCollege, Profesfor Aleiander Winohell, of theU f Mihl tb B D L

Ablwlt.y of Michlgsn, tb« Bev. Dr. Ljmao

I»«v. Ilr. J. H. MC11T«IQC, Prof,B. N. Martin, or tbe UniTuriity ot lhB CityNew Tort, and Prciideut Jobo Dkecom, ot tbUnivtrKil? of Wliccnaln. Tbe Be?. Amory H.Bradford will preach ttie n m.Bundty, July17th. SpnoUl eionrHion rttea will be arranged,Fill! InforniKliGu on n!E poioti connected with

«clioolmay be bid from Jimci B. Bojd,7 Ourtlandl St., Wuw Vork,

1 ho If on Trade.Ago tain* a gloomy ticw

d bg

pro*|iw!ln of iho iron trade, becmeo

we are still piling up ir•nd pricefl aro Btoadily decli

ii couclusion, huwovor,aa vi-r» iirtiraising viewtlrieB. for, to tthotr ibat

fprf'sont

& appearmpliou,

u at tho furnacuilinfj, In coming

<r tbo irou-imiiipre lute rvachud

n,itr » loootnotiuupola to be

r tools to work

The N. J. Midland Extension.A ppcctal from FTanisbitrg *K*- "Achir mt grtated 8»tnrtl»T lo the FonmylnniaKlUnd Bftilfoid. in Uooron eonnly, there to

onmoi with the New Jerir* MldUnd rtlt-rt, from Wllkfu-Barr* to the Dtr»»»re, iiurne connij, thereto connectwilh IboNewicy MldUnd. The CipUl stock ii H,M»,

000, iud Iheofficcriare: Pnildcat, BnO«lpbT. McCalie, floranton; Diroclon. O. K. Arm-

, A. I). Julliind, New York ; Daniel

O. McDowell, Newark, N. J.; Bam'l H,tlm MeCabc, x,tory A. Enapp, John I. lliob.-

arda mtl Lewii Watrea, Bcranton."

nsiilea, Miirrijlown Ins greater need ofat kind of literature.6i!p<irinleml"iit Itcanoncr, wlo appears tiivn alwnyN in mind tbe buPt intereHtA «io people of Dover, ban determiaod to.ace ftimtlipr accommodation train on th;. E. diviKion between this place nnd Ne'

Fork. It in proposed to leave Dovor nearthe middle of tbo day (11 o'clock would be

pood hour) and returning loavo NewYork at 10 o'clock, P. M. This will doubt-less bu sincerely appreciated by our entire

aveliut; public.

•Will Elliilt, win of Alomnder ElliottE«j., ot this plnco, while worldnp nbont his

ppr1" barn tlm othpr day canwrtico in n benm where the wood wan de-ring. In clcanine not tbe iJocAyed woodfonndfentl S 5 20 bonds, oftfaedenoni

Ination of S100 mch which nrnio cati hadhidden there Abont ono third nf the

era fa»en away eilfler hy n ts or the actlnnof the WB Iher, bnt they «r» not damagedenongh to destroj them

All onr flichangM a n Hpeaking highly cfthe Hilerprine of Dorer and nrginjr, theirpeople to follow oor good example Thenew ear works to ba built here an announced

new "ilk mill for wbieb tbempital stock la being paid in and 11probability that the D L A W oil iwill be rebuilt bere together with the newrailroad j u t completed promiBB • grand fatore foi tha IOWQ, and with such a boaimlift onr nefghbow «i« pardon tu if we"»pot OB ulra,

Freiident Bamnel Thnmaj, of Gfttauvqu,KereUi? and t reannr Joahiu Sufit, ofHokendavqaa, directors Bamnal Tlcmai,JorfuwHnnt, Robert H Savn, Of Bokendioqaa, John Thomaa ana Edwin Uieklaj,of Bethlehem, are tbe persona In charge oftbs Pioneer raining and mannf*c*aringooinp«oy i t BirmiMfbwB, AWktmi, > oor

•bonl 10,000 u m of land

>t place au order k> built mnlcr a year, fanPd withia nii mont]is,orriexcept for thu foiiTouu'Tico uf nuuufac< who MC uow monthi behind tlm orders.'ID complsius tliftt labor ia tlm iiun tradiitiQR SO prr cont. more WBRCI than mannrc-rscan afford to pay, and tint "no re-aa i« possible- in view of tbo:ity or labor tbat now exists." It MJ-B thatand II»B!H ennaot bo roicbed oioep* byFIHI U of prtHlnciioo nheroror prodnctiounot poy.

•uoH. Scr»ntnu ; H. P. Tain, Bsyer Zebman Toik; If m.

The Tuera Will Case.The attention of Surrogate ailleo has bean^copied this week fn liatenlng to Ihe evidiml argument* for and afiimtthe ad minion) probate of tbe will of the late Wm. Tue™,

!>r Rod; a WIT, Mr.Tncrs acRiunnlatoil a con-Idurible ettite, aud dleO cbiUlen. By tbeenni of the will Mrs. Taen has tb t citafe

during her life time. Should she remaiiwidow tbe estate at ber Oeith goei to herbrotbers and liitert, "but ilioald sba marryai»iuilio property attor her drath ia devised10 tbe brotlitTH and sisters of Mr. Tnen, wmarc coutusting l!ie will. Tbp one was broOfiUt

t concliiMon on Thurithyaad tbo Surrogateill probivbly render Ms opinion next Monday

The Silk Mill.Th<i Pirocturn of tb« blnghton Silk M»t

ictunnf: Company bold * meeting on Thnda\eveuiag and voted to accept tbe iltf offeredby Mr, John W. num. Tweuty-flre per cent,or the capital itocle ban beeo oil led in, md il

purposed io begin ai inon at pot rib I e VIQoctiop of tho dye home. Ai n-on ai this ia

completed it will be furnished with macnloeai school will be opened in which to in-

Btruct iho oporntora while the main Unilding inior«iJ <>f creation. Tlio offloen of the corn-

pnny i re : Proddont, Geo. Binglelon; B*cro-

tarj, A.Baker

. Vollman; Treasurer, Win. H,

or thi reviit-ilNcw Teitinieot lastm this eonnlrrind in Englinri1

j ithout preeeilont and the demandfor!tite»dlly iocrcsm. Tbe recaption it bamet nith her* hai beon generally more f vorable thin In kngtam!, where it h»ibc-C iharpl.

. It ii evident that It will t* tomi

time before ii nnpplanti tbeh

fi Jameiaioa,if l le ierdot i , thoojb many of thamoipronlDenl oltrsvnen hi the country gtT«bearty Mnellon and anooonoe the r pnrpote U>wo U In Ihmr cborebei In Ibe fnturc The re-vival «f in interuit in tbe Marching of thaBortptnrci which it h n awakened eaa Marcclyfall of Important retnlta In an/ event

SUtement of Iron OrePaulnff the Haokctutown aeilei via 11B. B, to PenniTlranla, for tlie weak BailingThuidaT •veomg, June 3d, 1681

MoncUin Via*,

Ohuter B. H. {Harton'i, Corwin a,Baowninna, Tanatta sod ObeitarJuootloaSUtlons,).

funsl.wais2,48907

Btanhope.W t k

l.OMOJJUMIII1HM

f lait moetinj( were t ud ppPetition!/or Hoeniciweiepr«Hmed,refwred

7 the Litents OcnnnitlM, bj them approvand granted as lollowa t

To keep botela-buc B, Jolky, Wm.Helick, Samuel J. 8e»riDg and Mra. T. Senaan.To keep beir •atoona and blllhud rooniH

Danlel Itoller, J . 3. Booked md John W.lelick.To keep a bllllud room-John D. Bloklei.To keep H bear Hloan, blUlard HMBJ tin

bowling ilIey-OM. M»na.To keep beer talooni-Wm. Andnwi, E.

Unlker. Hn. Oitherinc Norilio.T, John P gMn, John Heinl, J o u i H. Bnrchtll, SammTrewartba and Kan as! Tan Bkrcont.

A itaUment being made that name proper-t in in German itrt-et were dimaged by theverflow of a water drain, the mttler wai re-

ferred to the Binti Oommlttec with instruc-tion! to report at ths next meeting.

Coanofl adjourned.— .— » •

The Fourth of July In Dover,A meeting with a goodly attendance wa«

held In Whitlock'i H«]l on Tnwdny evening tUke tlio Initfttin for * eolobr»t!on of tbeFourth of July In Dover. CUM,w«i elected Chalrmftn, »nd Wm. T, Lepartflscrotar.T. A reiolotioo to aoltbtate tliediwai carried by a anaoimoai vote, and OD mo-tion the lullowlDgwetoippolntedtcoaimitteeto aolioit contribution!: J»t. A. Ooodnie, Thoa,W l , John A. Lyon, John V. Hellok andQuo. A. Bhnouard, The meeting then ad-journed to Toeiday evenltig next.

Wo learn that tha committee on oontribu9Pi irfl mooting with good taoaoii, and tbat

I Lore li every iutlioitiou of a BraUul&aH cule-bratiun of the national annivo»ary in Dover.

Decoration Day in Dover.A goodly supply of flower* were contribol

iy Die Iftdits of Dover lust Wondny morningfor the decoration of the grans of ioldiers laoar oemeterleg md a number of the young

idles met and irrauged them ftupproprlitoA12 o'clock the veterans (0 the num-

ber nf about twenty aitembled, and underootnmmd ot Cant. D, fi. Allon, FJelted Oichwdstreet cc nt at cry and placed tliolr memorialsinon tbe resting placui of tlio dead, aftci

wblcb detachments visited tlie Lootiil Hill andOnlhollc ccmeierlei, whew tue aame kind offi-

e [>oribrn.ed. Buiinosi in town wasqultu gonorallj impended, and a number orar people attended the exorcises at Bocks

Don't fall to aoe Barnes, the great banjoilujeratBuokora, June 4tb.

»»•*-

IN AND ABOUT DOVER.

Hammocks at fiarrv's.

r.O cento buys a eftit steel Hoe ot Berry's.

A sure cure for mftlarla at tbe Briok Drug

Itore.

Teeth eitncted for M cents at tbe Brick

Drag Store.

Best Rtyto wall paper ID town at the Brick

Drug Store.

Beat assortment of frenli garden seedi ID

lover at the Brick Drug Store.

Tho largest plaids of ice oream and icea in

the city for ten cents, ot Muuwn'a Bestau-

700 lbs. John sen's Bjilanmlnn at J. A.Ooodale'fl red front drag store, wholesale orretail.

Smoker" will Snd in the stnok of Rcgant fit[unROD'a reataarast the choicest brandi atwest prioes.

Pure Park green and London purple midwholwnlannd retaUat J. A. Ooodala'a n dfront drag store.

All patent medicinei and other prepara-tions advertised in this paper are sold at tbeBrick Drugstore,

Extract or TnnilU end Lemon told by t iegallon or less qiinnfity, nt J. A. Qoodale'Rred front drug store.

r>k hera ? The celebrated Famll't andDiion'B ice oronniN »ra sold at Idansou'ri re«-

itiraut (at thirty cents a quart.

TVy oitnortho-'Superb" or "Fifth Ave-ne" flva cont cigar at Vought A Klllgors'g,

ind you will smoke no othBr kind.

Two him irod thouwtnd cabbage and celeryplants of the finest varieties for Bale by Win.tl. Byniin, nt bi» residence oil Morris street.

The remaining stock of gulden BeciJii atJ. A. Condoles red front drug store, will besold nt 25 per cent, discount from the teg-ular prices.

Mr. John H. Stumpfs handsome new refs-lanrant in attiaoting public attention nnd n

custom. Hi* cream—Horlon'B—If oithe very finest quality.

&. L. Wil'mms hag been appointed agentIn this place tot tha sale of tlie famous Mi

PIUIIIH BtrnwberriM find will begin to re-ceive thorn next week.

Iced tea in a ver; pleasant beverage for tbewarm weather, particularly if the tea li

mninn article pnrchiwed of tbe Hew Yorkid China Tea Company, opposite tho ne'lick bkxik.

IlkHnail* IHttmwiTbeee alhnonta follow from torpnl river and

Millre bowel*: Ihe ikm, bowcli and UATailing In their proper work, an atrid potionte formed In the blood. wfaUb fa the otcaaionoflbeieacntedtteaMS. KIttNBT-WORT pro-doc«ih(«llky action of all teeretlte orgianillhrowi offtberbenniaticpaliton, Eqoillytflklcotlo llqnifl or dry form.—Ijrrm-Ot

For t*hs bj Voofibl A Klligoie,

If yon bare pimples, both. Bait rbcnru, roughakin, ka., tike "Liadset'i BloodSoldbytllurtigglitn.

• - • • • •Half tbe ills of bnman llfo proceod from a

torpid and disordered liver. Submit to themao longer orbile " Sellers' Liver Fills'1 will ear*;on quickly. Price 35 cents

Iupr*>*-«m«itl tor Htnd and Body.

For genuine merit there is no tonic eold thatbegins to compare wllb PACKER'S QINGEHTONIO. One SO ot. bottle contains more lifeind strength restoring power than a bushel ofnaltoragallon of pare milk, Asanappeti-ler, blood purifier aud kidney onrreotor, itmeets with aitpniibing icoceis, and Inval2nd Its use proaipllj followed by renewed on-irgy and riMcity, mental and phyiioal Im-profement, and ftudaal restoration to perfect

ForsalebyYouflhtAEfllgorB.

ESPECIALNOTICE

reese & Ca.TOR

BooksellersEGINUS IN ESS

II TUB

IGRICKLOOK

ABOUT JUNE I$L

NEW GOODSTHE LADIES

have found thoir

PURSES and TASTESfully Buitod in buying their

SUMMER

at the

NEW STORE

KL1SLEI4Who hove nil the ne?' and desirable

fabrics for Summer m»r .

Groeories, Provisions, Crociery, &o.

iwoR

KICE < STEPHENS,MERCHANTS,

GERDdAST VALLEY, N. J.THE LARGEST

STOCK AND MOST

VARIED ASSORT-

MENT OF GF.NERAL

MERCHANDISE

TO BE FOUJiD

ALONG! THE HIGH

BRIDGE BRANCH of

THE CENTRAL R.R.

A FDLL LINE OP

DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,GR0CEKIES and PROVISIONS,

Hatn, BDOU nud Shoes, Crockery, Earthen, GI1IH8, Wuud nnj Willow-Ware.TOBACCO and CIIOICK IIHAiVDS O F C l U A I t S , e>necinllj "KICE tSTEPHENS FAVOEIIE." Aepcoiallj nods of

NEW PROCESS inborn*.,FEED AND MSAI. AQ assortment of bent Btienos Ayzim SOLE LEATHER, CalfSkin, Kip MI] SHOEMAKER'S SUPPLIES in general ; all boueht for casli and:uld Rt EOITOU FlonfiBa. HeadquurLera for

HARDWARE, IE0K AND STEEL,03 wliich we defy torn petition. Complete stock of lion and Steel of all nUvesand Himeo9\on\ Horse Shoes, Horae Nails, Gut NaiK RiiBps, Files, and Fbil-BilelpLia Carringe and Tire Bolts, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Agrioultara:ImpIementB, TABLE ANP POCKET CUTLERY, fco. Grinii-stoues,

PlioMphate Mnd Ooxaent,OTfTEJl HOtJSE In the COUNTY. Send for price flat. ARents for tbe

' " " " 1GB, tie beit plow in the Stato.do ; try it far jour«emi if" yju

WARRANTED GIRARD READY-MIXED TINTED PAINTS,

1* piiiiit in tlio market mul wirrnntml to ffivo satlaf«otion. 1- J ' iBi'tiuHi uf the prifo is cannint; ii lo mtot witb Rrent

'K LEAD Ml'' " 'at city iiric

PIERSON'SONE-PRICE

CLOTHING HOUSE,DOYER, N. J.

IS THE SAFEST AND BEST PLACETO BUY CLOTHING- IN NEW JERSEY.WE HAVE A VERY LARGE STOCK TOSELECT FROM. OUR PRICES ARE AS

W IF NOT LOWER THAN THELOWEST, AND WE DEAL SQUARELYWITH EVERY CUSTOMER. WE PUTA LOW PRICE ON ALL OUR GOODS IN-PLAIN FIGURES AND GUARANTEEEVERYTHING TO BE WORTH THEAMOUNT ASKED FOR IT. WE HAVEMENS' SUITS AT $5.00, WHICH AREWELL WORTH $8.00. BLUE FLAN-NEL SUITS AT $10 WARRANTED NOT'O FA.DE. CALL AND SEE US AND,

WE WILL SAVE MONEY FOR YOU.

J. H. PIERSON,OPP. THE BANK,

y Mih, 1881, DOVER, K. Of,

YOU CAN BUYAT

S. H. BERRY'SHARDWARE AND IRON STORE

SIG-W OF THE PADLOCK,

D O V E R , 3NT. J.AWN MOWERS, WINDOW SCREEN WIRE CLOTH. HAM-tOOK, REFRIOEI11TOBS, I0B0&E13ISNEEZERS PLOWLND PLOW 043HS&, GARDEN AND FAEHINO IMPLE-IKNTS, MECHANICS' TOOLS, AXLES AND PR1N G, IE0NLND STEEL TIRE, BABB WIEE FEUDING, BOAT OARS,'ISHINQ T ACKLE,VELOCIPEDES, BOYS' EXPRESS WAGON,•OCKET KNIVES, REVOLVERS AND BLED CAGES.

HOIISB FUHM8IMNU UAKDWABE AND A VAST VAKIETTF ALL KIXUS OF HARDWARE AT LOWEST MAIIKKTKICKS. GO AND SEK.

rated HYKACUSK Cl l t t tKU P I . <\VH ami OABTINCSold over 10 (iunnt UIB pnut m r ; EVERY TRIAL u

' * proof. WS Allli ALSO AflliNTH FOIt THE

which is Hie bent"if of I hi se piinUniidchcEi'iiumuf the prit-o is cannint; i i lo mtot witb great unccess In

... nomity. Ht-nil ror sntniile ftliecl. Wo luire ik> WHITK LEAD MUI ollmr PAINTS.OILB,TUJ1PBNTINS, PAT. UHVEKS, l'AIMT BIIUMHKH, fta., at city ptiofli. IN CONNECTIONWITH THE A11OVB DUSllSBaa wolmvna NEW "

COMPLETE STOCK OF HARNESS,both single find &nab\ccombi, liruBlit'g, Ac., wlsold in tliis (own lwloro

LYUAN KIOE.

n, flj iicis, whips, fly nnd Iny hlankdfl, !mriicnfl iirogalDg oils,l lo HI'II twonlv pur cent, clioapor tliia wai o«

n piiriiliaimiB elitenliirro.w) F . D . 9TEFHENS.

SL CO. ,S \ND WiKIMS^ALK PKAl.ERfl IDT

"BRILLIANT" SAFETY OILJ50°IX BARRELS AND CASES.

PiBLOIt WATEE WHITE 130°.

Extrn Engiue Oil.Tullow Engine Oil,No. 1 Bigiao,Dart Bncicc Oil,Bpenn Maohincrv Oil,No. 1 UQohinerr'Oil,Dark Imbricating Oiui,Builrood Ljbriratpr,Binding Lubrimlor,Went Tirginh Oil,8t«im IlofinrJ Orlinder Oil," Crown" Wood Oil,SlainloRii Spiodle Oil.No. 1 Spin.llo 011,Briok Pressed Oil,\V. II. Bperm Oil,W. B. Whole Oil,Jrinio Noaklool Oil,No. 1 Mcutitoot Oil.W. Blraloeil PiinieLnril Oil,Nn. 1 Lira Oil,W. PiireSiluilOil,

M I M E WHITE KEROSENE 112*.

W. WhilB Cotton Seed Oil,W. Xellow Cotton Elced Oil,Dark Cur Oil,

' B|>eim Panhing Oil,Extra Packing9Oil,Motors'Oil," Croi*D"It%bt Oompannd,(< Pansato" Diirk Compound,BolllDgUlliaream,Aile Cfrenae, -rJperm Signal Oil,H. L. Headlight Oil, 1 5 0 vB Hcadligbl O.I, 160, ,E. HcnJIiglilOil, 1JO>,Giaollno, 90',. - .G l l e 8

, 8 ,Deoflotiiri Naptbai, all Qravitlee.

We take pleasure in iriro Joeing to tlie tmele onr various grades oinacliinery and other heavy oilB. These goods are manufoolureil b jus at onr irorks, coneequently we give tfioni tho benefit of our, personalsupervision, and guarantee them to give perfect satisfaction1, botli iuquality anil price, or no sala. jj£y- All our oils GOAMNTSED SiracTI.YPURE. " Brilliant'* Safety Oil a. npecialty, put up ia Patent FauoclCans, espresaly for family use. State Agents for HOME LIGHT OIL.

McKIRGAN & Co., Wharf loot of THIRD AVENUE,June Mh.lBKl.

DANIEL MOLLER,Bottler and dealer in Etirct's cel-

ebrated Lager anu' the fanous Roch-

ester Beer. These Lagers stand ai

the head of the market as the finest

beverages used in America, Ihey are

tho richest in flavor, and the best to

keep, and are therefore gaining a

world-wide celebrity. All orders by

mall or otherwise will receive prompt

attention, Remember that the sole

agency for this section is at

DANIEL MOLLER 3SUSSEX STREET, KEXT'TQ CANAE BRIDGE,

isr . a-.

J. HAIRHOUSEWatches! Watches! Watches!

h key and it*m-viniling,nf all erode* ami qiialitiep. nml rnnDireln rri(1(- from (be lowestIhn biithcBt. ROCKFOHI) WATCHFH. retiiciBllv iirlupKtl to ruiln>iil nntl nil otlirrnscivxif ACCUltATK TIME AND ADJUSTMENT IW KECE«SAJtY. WAU'IUM AKI) >IGJSLI'CHI^S. IN HILM:]1 CASEH, FOIt (ID AM) \Y1, CLOCKS! CLOcKM JKlMlJiV «»fE LATi:HT HTXIE «ND UKHIGN, bllACKLETK, Ml:lil>Jl>a H1KC1S, M-'tK-t'HAlKS,

iEALraNQH,>.TO. HILVEB-PLATED WAKE in Rrt-at vuiii'lv and CIMIICL' iiatif-ru* EOG-3B8' HILVEK FOllEB AI!1> Bl'UOKH ind iiriicli-Kjor tulle nK. it Iht lom-tt ninrkct jiiw.

8PE0TACLEB AND EYE GLA88KS. I liave nrodirrd tlie ncwlv invmtwl GItAriTAKCOriO1'1'OMIiTJiH lur flitiuij Bight atcuralcly. WATCHES HOLD Oi INSTALUIKNTii. '

Repairing offFino "Watches a Specialty and Warranlcd.

CUSTOM TAILORING

It tffords me iilmeure to nnnounco to 1117c bt iiicra and Ihe public that my stock ofSf r UK and Btimnur Gowls \n now corajiloto,a 1 tliut I am pre] and to mako SUITS TOOltl ]'M (lit and uorknmnsliip guanuitced)

I iccu BO low tlmt uo room will bt left fnrompltiint. Every piece of Roods before

b up put in Ktoek ia thoroughly tested AndBird ik, mid uo finrnipiit will lie allowtd tolea iiiy htoro till tlio etiatotner iw perfectlyal h \et\. Enpecift] euro will be takea lo ihign 1 tbnt nctlunR slmll be left undoce to in-

cpttfict lit and evtiry satisfaction to allto favor mn with their custom, Myauo-hti Kiocn coninicncinp bcsiutsH, ftnd manynrs tiperloiJM, should be a sufficient guur-t ' 1 but I know tlm WBU(B cf Iho pubiiod tlifll every customer will Le fairly dialt

r to 1 avo their orders early in order to securetn ID ng With mnay thankn for past fntora audIZMA v \orauj lltHTxavrvi.i.y,

THOS.M B H O H n xsrrv

MANSI01T HOUSE BLOeK, DOVER

StS"b|,r «» • ,.T , . ! . » V i.Jlbrt™.'. ffAinS,' " • " "« '»pUn nllfn uf mmni; k, IKUt 111° In ilbUlmhn Hutu "•I j£?V, ?"*• f «

•lr.ll..,,..,„!„!, » m i , UUUX Bnui «q,.,. ..d tPiltl.t ifij £J |."rS"'ii """<••piwt ifflrs noney niii.n rxcrtm iirp-pald btok <1rjft ot bj a reiliter*d ]Mt*p m * ^ SSMlTk;nUut diarsr. iill b* r»" b"tl>*>^ b> ma If il»> tnttrnmwl Ii not JottM »*prM™nfJJrtitlIt*rt u o

Jj 18 A VERY STYLISH CASE. Now is your time to « « « • * '

WAIFS/BOUT WOMEW.

Dropped lairj'ioa bring more womento their knees tliflo tilt (be ssimtms iuthe world. - - -. .

A yuucg lady hopelessly insane in tbeHiddletovn (N. Y.) Asy.um is worth81,000,000 in iiei own name.

The uow Spanish Minister's wife speaksEnglhb fluently, and is said lo be veryngrecalilo in her markers, i

A Circinnnti girl who put up atoms)of iLo burutogn taverns fur three airujtlis jJ)i>a<.l3 tliat f>lie bad (R'eiity tbree ufflirsof ui!iii-iaf;e. I t should be udtieJ tbaisomehow the im|ircs(ioa tot abroad Ibutlier fulUer WPS rich.

TbePr ioe ts - Dulgorotifci has a goodliit til properly tu d'tiifurt her in heri i i l i . Heidi 's n hv?f n u m W of jatteisniul other Eimvtnir.s, ttie CfcH' l(?ft iur ahtiftcv of iilxml SID DOO.OOO, wliicli willy.. !•• lliT.'1 ilrlrriliit lUTctt'jifl.

A M>!ng,ui girl weii't tti HIP jurson'sw ib bee y:>«ng man to gut nuiriwl. lint :jilHt before tlie knot *<iii tied slie «"bsciiiloj lo (be dour. Stieditl not cumcbuck, ami tluii i twasfuuaJ tbatahc Ladgene straight to an Jl lier parson'* (metniiin-it'd a ricb iudo>ver, tviio bud BentTv.ird !io WJIS w.ii|ii)g for ber ll e m

A aiiirgiu msii is fined hj lib IIK-PP forliniiL-ii ..f(>idiniii-1.' tii:irr!uj(e, He n i p si l f i r liluui! a-iiilitHi-.lii|) us .•vhit-i.ueiiiiuiiist tbe ini)bj'ii;itj' tint; i.t wuu'cifl.T to nialii! !HT bis wife. Sbc u |tlii(Int. llie t'ro])nSuil iiiii.m Was ;it iir

« .iv

A |ircity wilwife iu,

usaiiicd.

of New

resiil

lippe

[ilint'llt «JH>,c's Ins h\\\:

ii of money Irura !UT, nml liesil in (lui-jg so. l ie qoiullyit inly Liur pocket. T l u n-.<xt

luoruhitr lie tlb-cuvaretl tbut slit'M linkedeverywhere t'scuiit into ber «ivn pueki-t.

" Tlir1 ivIiijjjHJr i>f a bfiiati:'ul ivumai;,'wtya li.tSz.ic, '• c u he liei.nl fitrlbtr tliuttin- ioml.-st c.ili uf ilnt.v." 11 t iljf mmvim is t'i'i-i-|iinj; ii|i «t.tir-« wish lii* limU'dff ut HVIP u'c'i-cii A. ,M. ami ticirs ili<

Imtjisit'f iu Hie darkness d<ta*u'i think(if lit>r ticunt.v. Hia oliicf tlimiglit U howimieli bo would like to i^diange lii:buulfl for n pair of wings.

Si-vcr.ll we!™ nffo, n;iys n Tftm.ilnt;."!curn*i»(«HlL'i)f. a remarknblj luMiHifnmo.lt i WHS jio-iitylii'fure the "lil 'tieWs'df fliv Corcnriu G.ilk-ry '.if Art. 8lie, innil tlit* models suv, was provided with imask to bide her idouMty. HLo urnjiosing 09 Psjuhe, when Hoddonly she fullforward ID a faiat. Her mask flpw olT.QD(1 Uio stadento recognized tlie featuresas those of Uio widow of ait ox-Genera)in liio Union nrmy. 8be is poiuesssd ofa large furlum*, but ber Titnity aboutlier Bplcndiil fi^uro iuduct'd licr to ay.praruBa tuuOcl.

A Cruel Promise.HiMon'cli vim Kldfci'a drum;!, " D.ia

Kulcliiiu vim Heiilirntm," will be ino-(liki.'d nt Drury Lint-. London, in Wayliy tint 31<.'iniiigcu Company.Ilmr's fuhi wait a triigii: one. lii 1811Jlleisl iiit-t ti luijy mimed lieu rid to W e i

lifvcd liersi-K to bu MiflVring frutn noiiifiiutlilu itiseuso, nitd one tiny *lic nskwlKlrist lo jirMiiisi! 1c do lier it fuvur.lilfist jiromiseil us required, upon whichKIIQ Riid : "Wi'll, tlieii, kill mo I Nyfsiiffeiingsare too great, I cannot tiutnmuiy life. I know it is not jirobaliic tliutyou will do it, for there lire no uicu left

v\nm pnitli ; !>ut ." "But I will tloit," replied Kl«isl; " I »ui IL man, uud Ikeep my word." Tliis took place iullcrlin, umi on tlic 2Dib of Kovoiolipr,1911, tlio puir Hturtwl for Futmlan.Tlieru, on t i e ..bore of llie Wiiiiscr,H'ei.il shot Jhnrictt-:-, mid UiiMi almthimself. Tbt'j left directions Hint tlicyulinuhl bolituied where they fell, wliidi•\VIIM ftceurdiuRly dont1.

Tlic maniifucturo of ironclntl steel,which lms recently been iimlorlnkeu, isoliitrand to oven-oine the difficulty mh-iiitf from lltu dlJTuronco IKJUVVCU tlio twomethod*, in tbo processes of workiDgtlicm logcthcr; fur, iiH.Kiiigli HICGI nndiron rontlily unite wben llieynro broughttoo proper degree of beat, yet. it 1I:IRalways liren found troublflMitni! lo prop-erly bent long bars of iron imd filed HOthul tltry wmild become firmly wc-ldi'dtugt'tlirr antler the pri'Hsure of rolk'iv.In lliin now process, n box is niitdV ufpip iron or muck bars, with sides, vnte,1n|i mid bottom, complete ; into tlilnbus tbc slK-t h put, 1 lie box is closed,tlie wliulo muss is bitiapfht lo n liigbdpRreo »f bo.tt, mul tlie worldiiR ln'giim.Tlic imu lios, ouclwsing tlie mci'l, mmi s form o[ it sciliii tunas, willi Ibe ironmid sletl united, in worked inlo the formof a bar and is ready for rolling. TlioNteel willi ibe iron outside of it can borolled down into iiuy sizo of roil or burdcsiiej. ^

An Accurate Sense of Smell.Ttic obi liuly litpt u private boHle

frnra fflicli f>ho refrcBlied herself fromtime lotiiae, cssbof^H tbetieud, tlnuicbuiitie ot tlio luraily kneff it, Ouenvei.*Ing ber datiftliter. in rumtnaging tbrouebtlio pantry fur duiiglinuiB fur lif-r bom,Bjiiod tbe bottle and bad tlie curiosity toclranr tbo cork nnd npply I r r nose to ibenpertiire, ut wbicb momGiit tlio old ludyhove in fiifibl nml f.ugriljr dcmnndctl:"Well, nro jon ony wiser limn you weru?"Wlint do you bappoee it ia ?" M 1 don'tfcnow what it ta, mamma," nmweral tlieBliriukiDg maideD, " b u t it smells jtmtl i b Cb&rlio's maBlncbo."

The Affrlculturnl Circle.The average Weatern fanner toils bard,

enrly and late, often depriving himselfol needed :osl and elepp—for wbot? Toraise corn. For what ? To feed bogs.For what? To got money with wtiicbto buy moro lund. For whnt ? To raisemore corn. For what ? To feed morehogs. For wbnt ? To boy more land.And wbat docs bo want with more land ?TVby, bo visbes to raise moro corn—fofeed more Iioga—to boy more land—toraise more corn—to feed more bogs—tobuy more Und—and in this cirale bemoves until tho Almighty stops his bog-giab prococdings.

The Strength or Neutrality"Did yon sene la tbe war, uncle?"

•'No.B&h; I was a cowardly nirgnb IwnaaKautuckynlggab. Aad'wiiatI want to 'list fob?" "Were not tliewbile men fighting for jon ?" " 'Bposeduy WOE, Dat v ia bo nigfl ffby WOsbould figbt. Masstt, did yon ebber seetwo dogs flghtin1 over a bone ?" "Well,wliat's that got to do with your figlu-iug ?" "A help, mtiHJia, Did you ebborsee d e l o o e BRU ?" Tbe qnesLioner leftamid n general ]nngb.

A young anltmrest offcrtd a manuscriptto a certoia editor. "Yon moy be sureit ia good," Bbo Caid ; " my bi-rpioe d\t*of fitrangulntino; her /over ponmrdBhimbeU; biBfalher suichi.i with cbur-coiiT, and in Ibe Insl olinpler It iLei d U r b l w oat my bmine I1

Tlie talents of Boms pcnonB aw BOtlRb tb»i they MTer get down to ibe

ioopwluniiop of their Wlowwn

ALEX. KANOUSEW H O L E S A L E and R E T A I L D E A L E R

I N L A G E R B E E R , ALE, P O R T E RA N D M I N E R A L W A T E R , CIDER.,tea. BOTTLED L A G E R S A S P E -CIALTY. D E A L E R S AND FAMI-L I E S S U P P L I E D A T T H E L O W E S TM A R K E T R A T E S .DEALERS WILL 1)0 WELL KYCALLIXG OS31H UIH'OKE U0LNG ELSEWHERE AS I(.'AN SELL THEM UEKIl CHEAPEIt THINTIIE1' CAX lil'Y IT AT THE MKWEKY.JIAXUF.U'TOin—KAXOUSE BLOCK.DEPOT AT J. I. BACKOFFS, SUSSEX St., DOVER.OSDERS BY HAIL OR TELEGRAPH PROMPTLY AT-TENDED TO. DEALERS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIEDWITH ICE.

Household!Tl-e LATEST im-

proved, most dur-

able, anil conven-

ient S E W I N G

MACHINE for

fuinily use and man

uf acturiug purposes

of any invented. A

trail will convince

dny one.

W M . 12. IBA.IS.ESEl, Agent,

(ICOBBM AXtt KtWiUt DiVJhION.Jpots ia New XurK, (out or ftirolty St. *nd

foot l uumauue i MlNefoot Ml.

dU21tU£iU Aittt&3li£tt£aNTH.anneiiviag UUfiD&X, JAH- l i t , 1661.

iDOA. U, '.Mioa 11 ml T ra in ) , tioiiK witu (It) Uuuflluu L'HIUI ii lit Id

klid t t i ca lv r ; llie o u t s a t It*eriuu, fur AuUuvt-r, N t w i m auti uitlit) ii., L. tt Vi. i i . i l . i t WUMIIU

'lit A|J]JIUI£(¥| Idouit i . Uui tlhiiil. f i rucufL

ruudm al#u ut l'iMlit>tl)vr$ wb y UMliuttd ma Lttii-jli nuilH. rur miutoiitim, Uancii Ouul m b m i f .

<it*> A. tt. l>BHt>f;o Ktu U»r# tttwiiL-ii) iiutu &t>n auU Jioautun, IDUN HJjdl Br

BEATTTS «f l« j t««!Jw.f tB8! l THE BEST PLACEoriu kind i*or oiijoymeut iii tbia acatluu it

D. MOLLER'S,

HUDLltit

V jJJIJ t

u, UrcatliDD, U

.. ... witu CLwler B. It., * l Wdttrluo wiltiinwei It. i t . fur Auduvur, Nufftou aud nil staiuu«; tit lielawttfu witli Ulainitouu 11/., tLTtulou, witli jiiioiutiLurt JJivitiiuii tot 1'ilttn o , KiiiK«uti, tVilfiL'Btjuli-L-, UiUVillt, Kurllinii|ji:r.'(iuiJ, iir, , m OinnliatuWD HIUI Ulio

tiutiUiild bpriugit. Wstteutjutb Uuiug tLlirsiufruiu f*ow l u r k , I'aterjsou *ud JJIHJCIOLU I connect HI Wtuiiiagtun vitli train IOJ'liiltiprfbnrg, Kastou, Betlitulietu, i l leulovu,

JircinburaaudiMilaM on (he L e t ^ l i Villevlied Lutiigii fin' Susqaeiiapiia l(a. . ' J n ' i ; aii'iiiUipsbufg witii Itulvidore JJiviaiuE of Fa. Ita. r o iU inbo r t c i lK Trantou and PliiltuielpliU

M 1U.10 A. M, Dover Acouoifflodatiou.At litOU M. Kustttn Eiprens .A.11;UO i*. II . H'DUniJiton lusiireaa, Dravbifi HJWU,

CarailiactitHl ruim tliruuijb tu Water '-iip, S i r - '"wii, UIigliuutou., Stallion wlib

t u W l

o u a dk lilimni»b

l

Oclober 2Ctli, 1S8'J. DOVER, N . J .

MCGREGOR & Co.THE OIHGINAL

0NE-PKICE CI0THING HOUSE

ACKNOWLEDGED TO BETUB BEST LIGHTED STORE IN THE STATE

KNTIRKIA NEW SPRING STYLES NOW I1K.AD1! THE AS-SOHTME,\T CHMPLBTl'.! EVKIIV UAKMENT POSI-

TIVELY OUK OWN MAKUPACTUUE!

NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER HOUSE!TDIItTY VEAH9 E S P E H I E S C E IN THE SliNUFACTDIlE OF

tvlM nf our goodsoneiatiufj of

Mens' Business Suits from S7.50 to S181 Mens' Dress Suits,in Black Cloths, Worsteds, Piques and Granites from $16 to -

$281 Mens' Pants from $1,25 to S8 in G eat Variety.ttPIIIYfi n ' W H i ' A i T B *n "" t l m m ' w *'ylp' 'rom IS to $1C. W» callM l U A U i J l J l i l l L U A l » ctptclnl attuntlnn lo our 110 0VEIi84CK-«, po8i-

tivfl.i-(i:iwiioi. Kcnlcli Cli-vinlttiiil Ca<mimorn Hmtin^s of oil1* own irunortntimj, and carnrnllBi-lm-ii-it, .SPI ' ' : [ iL KTYrjKS, SACKS AND CUTAWAYS « t t H , llfi, t i l l md H 8 . Wa IIBVItliif ^priiiff pivi;'i Kjieeinl niU'tiilnii lo XOUriH1 . BOVH' m J CHI ,DHRN'8 CLOTHING,(•sc'iiNivflyiiiirinni niibc. ¥i»nrli«* Suit* Jrom t ( ! t«$I5. B(i.vn'Hnit« from H.SI) to 113. Otill-(iivit's winiH fitun H.75 to *!t. A hrfie li.t of KKEE PANTS for cliildron rrom 00 ota to I2.S0,IN OL1 It CU.-iTOJI DKI'AHTJIEST WE HAVE A CHOICE SELECTION OP FOBEIQN AND

UOMEUTia DA8SIME11ES AT THE LOWEST TIllCEH.

THE IRON FRONT,850 and 852 BROAD St.,

NEWARK, IV. .T.FIVE B3OBB IIDI.OW THE NEWAEK AND SEW YOBK B. Ii, DEPOT, T W 0 U K E 9 OT

J10119U OAKS ?AS81KQ THF. D0C11.nr MR WILLIAM CpCII lUN having aModilnd blmiclf m lh the abov< Oral, aa BALID-

JlAN, ttnuldhfl i)l('t>H i] tuncifi hiafrienih from HUHBGX and Morni ooDOtici,Nrwirlf, N..I.. May mill, 18H1. !

THE PEOPLES' AWARD!To the Singer

Sewing Machine.Three-quarters of all Uio sewing machines

sold llM-oughout the world tire Singers. Tillsworld renowned machine is sold on monthly]i,i,ymenls ol' $3 ut the company's office,near Hie linilroiul. }Yv charge no fancyprice for linuiy wood covci-s. A solid wal-nut cover with each mtichinc. Every gen-uine Singer Iius u gilt trade murk in thestiinil leg ol' ench niiichiiie. All others aremure iniilittioiis. VVK HAVE lfEMOYUI)to New Store on DLACKWELLSt., NEXTTO W.1I. II. liAKEB'8 STORE., Needles,oils and everything pcrtnining to'the trade.Kepniriiig a specialty. Buy direct throughth ' lli d h ibltlic coiupiinj 's ollicc nnd liavo a responsibleAviii'i'iinlco. We furnish any machine intlio market nt lowest figures.

P. II. ItUJSHKLL. Solo Agent,SW STAND,

timer, N, J . .PA. lBlh, 1811.AT THH HEW STA*

EXCHANGECOUNTRY PBODUOE or »11 kinds hoaglt,

told and Linillad on commliilon.

Uf, OATS, CORN,FLOUR and FEED,

AT WHOLESALE AND IlETilZ.

BUTTER AND EGGTRADE, wi»hinn to bnv

Et *ili Bod It to ti n n t n w l

UOllfiESOUUDLEt *ili Bod It to their ad-[iRo to cull Kl mj stublei.

JOHN H. 10LMAN,HT0HE AND SIADLKH,

BELOW THE QUAHD LOCK. 18-!

M A R T I N & B I J C K ,

Eouss, Sign and Ornamentil Paicters,ORAINERS, OILlEIlfl and PATCH HANU-tllS C t l l l d l l f i h ]ntrlB&iciiKiidailerlHitfarniihei],

decorated in frt-scoa nljle*. Bnviiift*iomich krioffiwlpe or honife ac<l i k n paint.

inc. rn leM compoitnt to meet the (ifmioilior all. PainL khan over Ml«« Wliito'i* mf Miaeryilorc, DL'XI lo Voagbt k Kiltgort's drac itore,

J. MARIIN. '19-17 A. BUCK.

THE POPOLAB

SUSSEX St. GROCER,•till oonUnueH to keep ft f nil toil freHb qaan<

Ulfol

Groceries and Provisions,

SEASONABLE FRUITS,foreign and domestic, the best grades ofCanned Goods, tad all anpplies of thehou^holdi'bisllnoou^holdinbisllno.

Core will always be taken lo nonra goodaof tbo b*wt quality and canal palm to selltlicm at tbe uont reanomble margini oon-"istett with the purohaaiitR price. Stmsei-treet, near ibe comer of BLMIWBU, Dorar,

October 171b. 1370.

DENTISTRY

S. B. JOHNSTON'S

xiooaoci.

INSERTING, EXTRACTING,

. KdaitloMl chug* fbr

FIFTEEN DOLLARS.ALL

oOuuuutinjir,It. It. lor r l t t o n , W i e . Ktiara. P»HHir(jtri utiiiK titii Itiiu IratViirk,I>*t«nmiaua Uuontuij uu ctiDueutitmgtuti vttb tnl i i No. B.

L^jvt-Wtw I'm a a t 3 . 3 u 1>. fit (Kasuiniru-Bn) i-ouneftins lit Wmcrluo Tor AnUuru,>'itfLuu and lltvu-tiviliu, untl *i i'tnliii>«ljiir(,ivjiiitelilgu Vjliey lUilruail*aU Ltljigli uniSllH>]iicl»DQii It. It. JorIi«lbk!ieni,AlieilH>v)i,' - • " - ! ' -{ Alto wilb Bel.Dal

lum. MMdiKOii.i to flacketiw-

T(!uiiiiaeHii(j at WUettoo «illi train ImAodovtr ami NUW.OD,

BIHO p , M., Uuver Expresn for Bunimlt,;iterntri]srill«j. JJaekiQKriJBi'Uiid Ml puiniHunUSHIO and Delaware Railrnai),) Cliatliam.

UadisDii, JIorrlBtowu, Horny I ' luna, Deoville,ItoclunuviiaU Uurer. OuDnectiug i t £<>*"wltti EipreHa train Mr Waterloo, iluckottnlownIVuliiaRtau. Minuul t i . Oliunk. Water Qcp,StromUburg, Hcraoluu, DinKbamtun. Utkn,ttlctiUdd Bprlnjjn, Sj-rtcaite i n d Onwego, withileBjiinu care maehor t .

At 1:00 p . U, Oawego E ip re ie Irom Non(irb(e)ucpiDgoiiri"attichL'(l) via. t'tterBou Aoonlun tliruuttU to Water Gap. HtroudxlHUK.

SLTauiou.Biugiianitou.Lisb, Hurniliou.uorl-pcl, dumor, Hviucnse aud Ottircsu, O-HIDUCI

_. Waterloo witli Hdsnei Kaltnml ror Andoveiinii Sditt ' i ii; ut Delaware wltli Blalnlown II).At BlniflTiiiitoii with t r t l u lor flreene, Onoid ,Norwicli, Ciiea, t c . This train runs tbrougliIOOBWORO Haturdav nlylilB,

A t ' i * 3 P . II . PLiliipitiurglHpGCiiil For Uliat-

iDgton.FiBton, Betlilclicm, AIlcnlovB,' Heod-iDg BDII Harriitliarg, witboat oban(,e.

For Bemiirilavillu, UafikinRrnlge, Lyons,UllUngtob. Stirling, Oilletto, Berkoloy Brig itmi l t i l atatioDH on PSHUIC and Deuviiro II.R. (N. J . Wont Line Railroad) 0 10 A. M. am1

3:60 •••! E:20 F . M.A. BEAS0NEB, SaperinvQUilent.

DO"VER TIME TABLE.Tr&ins arrive and depart from this station

as follows;ZAJTB0DSD A. « . WfisrBOOND i

Dorer Accom. 12:23Eailon Expresi 2:00B 'h lDEip»2f l0

p c .)omBiprB( i 7:00UckettttuwaEip.7^2

Hew Tori Exp. B:19PM

few Xork Half 3:44Jover Aceom. o:!5Oawcse Eiprcit* 7:62N«w Sork Iccnra. B:37

*Via. BoontaD Branch.

10.6710.471037

OB£S1EB BRANCH ;BB. ITATtOH

7.00G.62

1037 0,1710.27 0.12L0.1T 6bS10.O6 6.80.0.00 6.95

OhoBtorHorlonIrouitBuccaintiuaU O b l l I

UIIVABO,A.M. l'.MB.W S.568.07 1.168..a 4.308.17 4.*(8.10 *.D8.18 6.108.85 6.35

0E5THA1E. E. OFHEWIEESET.HIGH BIUB0E EIliNCH,

Tlma Ubiofdr pnaMDfrtr ttaiQS, to take efleel" lBtb.lBSl.

DPTBAIHB.3 i H

A.M. A. II. p. ULOETO New York . , , . 7 3 0 tH5 4.31

PlillsdGlplila

Tronton 6.80 4-217,20 B.4& 4.»3

EllBKbeth...... B02 B.n_B.(SBonodlir'jok 8.40 i).C5 5 «Hlgbpridgo 0.4511.IK) fi.'JSCitltoa. D.G9U.25 G.53Verusy io.ua n.so nmWidale V«lloy 10.0*7 U.AS 7,00( r t r a n n Valley 10.1511.fil 7.07

IU»TQ HaDRtrlglit.

" Slanders....

" ErsieiViilfl".'." Henvil" fort Oram .," . Eoyer.. . . . . .

Arr.«MooLiw»y...

10.19K.02 7.121UM13.U 7,18

...1021113,20 7311,.. 10.8212 25 7,20. . . 1 0 8712.31 7.33... 10.40 12.13 7 33...1D.S0 1 US 7.JG.. .10 .69 1.16 7..MJ. . . 1 1 0 6 1^0 8.00

DOWH TB*INB.17 fi :

A. M. p. K. P. II.. . . e.ao 3.20 aau. . . 0.2O 8.29 3.46.. . B.86 3.S5 4.00,... 8.45 8.44 4 SO.. . 0.47 8.17 4.20.. . 0.61 3.S2 4.37.. . S.51 3 M 4.4:. . . B.G9 3.5l» 4J;

_ . . . 7.04 i 04 4.6CCbeator (.66 3.55 6.10

. 7.01) 4.09 6.2.

LoaTe Bookawty• " D o r a r . , . . .

Cary' i . . . ....FliDduriUurtlcy ;.

hinvo GurminVvllcr" Jliacila Valley"

Vornoy ,,Canton

• 7710 4.1fJ-fi.25, 7.17 4.17 6.87, 7.22 i n 6.M

7.25 4.2.1 5.50T 38 1.40 6.U0

, 8.88 6.33 HOC9.16 6 17 B. 45

rark H.43 0.43 9.16nt«Q SfSS 7.1lf

Phi ladelphiaCor. M nnd Berks Rn, B.1S

11 OlhandOrnenBtB. 10.10 8.10" Mow York.. 0.B2G.6O 9.22Conveyincpg ein beprocurcil at Oorma

Valley to »ii(] trom ttchoolc.T'a MIIUHIBIH ; «Flanders to and from UDOII'B Lake; at Kenvto and from Lake Hopitcoog,

EAITOK CoaxtoncK!.—Trains No. 17.5 nndID. ntako oloie ecoDectlou i t High Bridget ftBarton anil points on Loliigli 4 fin to. DliTrain leafiDR Eiston it 9 A. M. nukinclouontiBeotiun willi train No, I! foi all elatloni toRuflksway. Train leatitig Eaetou at 1 P. M.

eets with train No. U, with it deity ofin boar.

J. J. BACKOFF'S

BILLIARD PARLORSSussex St D0VEE, U. J,,

n tbotoDghly fomlnliecl md }ith three ol OIlIFPrTHB CELE-

BBATED BILLIARD and POOL TABLES.

Ehrti\ Pilsner, Hilvatrteo. Toledo, Oliclu-latl. Bt. LOSIB, Peter Doelgtr't and Lion>n«ei7 Lijten. Tfa« beat WINES, LIQUDIS

anA Oigui a t tbs bir. ' -

J.J.VBEELATrD,CARPENTER AND BUILDER,

D0VEB, K. J .

O WlOt adjtilit.Dg tfaa Dover Lumber Cotn-ptnv'a mill. Contract! takro, and plant,

apecifleatlDni tnd materlilaof erary kiad/tr-nubed far balldln.ii. Jobbinf a speoifclty;

SLATE ROOFING!Sltte farnltlied from tho b0»t qnmlesby

bo •mill quantity or car loid, and laid, II de-ired, by eipeilenwd workmen i t low rattd.

NOTICE.Br Hitoe of aa Older or Ike Ooort ol Caan-

enj <r N n JeneTi aaile H u t h H i , 1881, In• eaON UardD t»Ddl«« wb>™ln Tfaonai E.

Ua«r,• ff empltlwD^,' »nd Too'SplltrockTorn and Minlor Oonp.n" » delendail, t l»onfitors ot aiM Th<i Siiltroci Forge aidn«lDg.O(imiMiB*aMtllmted to reaeotta ixa

Beoelm cf .mm OonpanT, and proio loBeod*arcf >a\ln Compiny, and proic to mrutlahotioQ. tleir olaitni and denantji a u i r r imid iwpunUon,withlPlaoin»clhafriOT ( t iAlt of « ] J mtr or that t b « bs extloded

I b b S r f t b i l \ a &

rBaHKlBHW«BiBt*ii~J-

3EWING MACHINESTIU.. TAkKS TUK L.KAIJI

Id nit oik' limu'diiil n r f ' i ' w aeli-bral cd mncliiui\i,u jilR.uli-|>i.>un sold in UorriB Cniiiiti. SuiuilO,-n ' iurv du.ulilf mill itwy rniintti^. Jivnrymu-Uiiie ftMi-iaiitrd. Uu tint to1 |ttit riff fflth BUJolli-r iH.-t»n> .i-fluK apil unuf i the "WHITE."

Uttl for u ciicnlur. J O H S A L U B V

. S. OOLLARD,

REVOLUTION IN WATER LEADERS !AUSTIN'S PATEST EXPANDING LEADEB OR WATER CONDCOTOB. Theigiual find only legitimate Expanding Leader in the market.

SANDFORD BROS349 BB0AD St., Cor. CLAY, NEWARK, V. 2.

SOLE AOENTS FOB TBE STATE OF 2 t o JEPBEY. Architects Bpecifyit; bnilcleiw recommeiitl i t; all practienl plumbers, tinsmiths anrl roof-ers UHO it. This COKDUCTOH axteiisively uaod tbrougliout the Unitedstales Jiiis gained an unprecedented ana increasiDg popularity,luude ofibeet li.ctul ui:d m formed that it will yield to tho exnausiye force ofivator that becomes therein; it is thus prevented from bursting in win-tor, thereby saving to property owners the expense of replasteriiig andrepapering damp wulls occasioned by the bursting and leaking of theirdinary round conductors.

Testimonials have been received from the following residents ofNewarlt, N.. J., where it is in general use:

M

Freeman Wood,FIRE

INSURANCE AGENT.mcHOH BLJIOXWWX 8TBULT, MXT TO flEOBOl

BIOHiBDi * OO.'l BTOBB.)

DOVBR.N.J.teg»ilyimhoriKei3*geatof the follewlng flret-

'UB companies—tbo beat in (lit world:

LONDON and LIVEBPOOL und

GLOBE, Capital $20,000,000.

LANOASHIEB of MANOHEBTEB,

Onpltal 810,000,000.

ROYAL OF LIVERPOOL,

Capital $10,000,000,

FRANKLIN OF PHILADELPHIA,

Capital $5,000,000.

HUDSON COUNTY, Jeraey City,

Capital «3OO,U0O.

» • Bo enr, andask your tinner for AUSTIN'S PAT]

TATTIi O. BO'lTICIlEn, AucmTBa-DAVID OAMP]JELIi,on(lothoi-8,

ug Oalvanizod Ufcder.

[Extract from Neaark Morning Register.]t LSADEDS.—An Intercut ing i

wtathtr by tbe HHudford Diolliere,iHtiu'u latent EinmiiiineG

by lour mclnbilttbt-Ri

m t i t is b r inR t r ied d u r i n g Uio p ro i en t ookNo 818 B r o d l e t l t s t t l t t Ot, No. 81fl Broad ffroel, lo t*Bt tliDMipenorit/ Of

., _ Lender v\pr tin; old-fBt-liioned fin nnd other loadersnow iu UK. Pltcrn of loader covet. IH>t in II'DRIII, olo«ed nt oiiOJmd, .weve nboeil lo anupright position, flllcilwiili witer.and woro allowed to frcem solid. Tins tio loadern, three~ *- ir mcbn In (ilonielcr ninl t-oldotert at tbo t-cams and joints, burpt opnri by (he nroSKnrf,

tht-galvanized i ipsnJing leader Blnad Iho te»i wiilont a cinch or brfeak, Tlioy can— J H In front uf Saiiiiford Dm*', ntore. Arcli[touts recommend tho eipmding leotior in

their speoifloitinns. Duildeis and llie public should call and Dxamuio tbem. HAHDFORDBBO <• aro tbe sole agouti.

n for Himbove lender will rccota pron^tl ittMitlw, end sliippcd toauy ijarlaticiD prnniptly lurnislied. LIIKTUI IIIHCUIUII to tlio traiio.

"*•" "108. , DROAD AND CL.U STH., NEWARK, N. J,(O-Ini) $. BUM BAADMB

CHICAGO, BOCK ISLAND & PACIFIC BYIs The Great Connecting Link betwoen tho East and tho West 1

.._ .. . ... ._ 11 ^-|,f,](nj r a n for »lecplii(i|iHrpoB*»,»iii] Potuee

' • '^sz&^^&i^fi&yffittOionrOT.smllifiil-jIriPBi

liralanVliiii'il Wlnnraft; Atlanitc Iu„..„„„._ tnd AUCIUIKIII: anit Avornto ILiriiriandUftrion. Thii Ii poiliiwlr tim on!y Rjj"-road, which owni, and opf rtlfn n ttirougli Hodfrom CMcwtt inlothB Niuto < I K*ti»ts.

[**w«""&*A0*oa^^^^^CODKOIL s t o r n , 1-KAVicNiviiKTii and ATCIH-HO».THroughc»ri»rDBlBorunlictirepiiMllwiiu-ktt atm Kanuu Cltr. *i» iho - Milwaiikto ind

Tlw "Oreai lUxi l«jand"lt nwanlflrswly

our niuniuMDi uniinR wire i m>i tccornp&iiy »uThrough Eipreu Trains, roa grt an entirem«ki, aiRDW) Mil urtta la auj flr»t-*liui botel,'0Am'rScli"lni[lHiTl'iet that a ma]orltr «f ths

Fl. W'. A...AK.K.A! rithP., C.4BL

At pitiiTiirvltb1 K KAJ.~fK a"* E.;lW.: HI. Miit.; and T.I1, A W Rdi.

k\n«cK iBUNDj^llii "MHwankeean*

with tbe Davuuport Oirlilonwith tlie D.C.R.AN.R.R.

AtDKflMDlNKH.wlth D. SI. A F, I). 11, R.AILVIL'N^IL HLtirra, wltli Union P*clflc R.R.At OMAIU, with Ii. A Ma. IL 1LR. (In Neb,)AlOTTi'MW*, tflib Central low* IL B.'; ff.

It. L. * Pac. »nil C. 'B. ami Q. a Bda.AtKliOEUS, wllh Tnl., Peo. * War.} W»li.,8t,

Loul* <t f ac , *Dd St. L, Keo, A N. IV. IL Kda,AtC.MKn.)*, j l t t t n1. s u J . K . E .

Atch. A Ncli.,AtlKVKR

Atch. A NcliAtl.KAVKM KAMSA'

'"Licn.Itr.C. and Kan.

'B CITT, with all llnet for tbt Weit

No Wore Round Shoulders!

1 Till bnce In Iti pMnllaVstwlvaDt $tmat * inipuMa

THE AMEEIOAN BKACE!Ma In IU peculiar com traction bit ailicsofacliMt er-

"a" It iieepa'4 Itri>tlen

shonlder bnoe n9, It dim not1 Itemnotall;^ Then Ii last

bMoin

iltonscrtbepaa

itnp,a georMalacU. PpwitalowiBnwybaraliiid

aWMwliit wllh tbt font

patlieibon1dtrap«rrectlrttral{|bLt t l e r M b i c k , t ip . aiirt abdomtuftlursanibr

npIHwtinK tbn gnttra weight or tba clothing

8 i U I U t i t e i8 itUwnmwIUioatBnylnitenw•nd imnarti new Ufu to tba wearer.

0 I t fa *alB»ble to fhUdnn whfl« at tftelmndlei,obl i i tbam toalwafi alt araet

0 I t fa *alB»ble to fhUdnnobliging tbam toalwafi alt a

SENT POST

WM, H, BAKCB, Blackwell St,, Sole Agent.

MILLS &. GIBS,

MASONS and BOlLDERS,u. a1.

OOHTBAOTS TAM1N 4 S D V ' , VMATEI1IALS FtmSff

Sum and Brick Work, Pluia^ng raj^obljiDg prom Uj itlaohd to.,, Orianlafl* Wn. H. &>anV a i m irtll Welta canhl

ODSSEX ST., (xzTft

DOVKK, . J.t refdvfd ami placed in poult ma THOEE

FIXE KEff

BilliardAND

Pool Tablesi tlie celebrated niBDUUeiorj of J . M.

BltONSWICE & BALKE.

OECHESTBIONha* olxo inct been supplied vmb new nrasir,IK1 nill OVliR.it Hie patiuim of t ie bouse more

evb", fnrniibing mimic equal to a bras*

The New EmpireIIot-A*« fias &. Base-l>iirit-

IIIK C'ooMngr Stove.

OEO. EHRUTS OELBBEATED

LAGER BEERaliiivgon drangbt and tliebeitof

WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARSatvvuys provided tirt tUa |iatroDB nf

UOLLEU'S 01LIIA HOUSE umBILLIAHP r.OOMS.

TOE IIEST B4KINO BTOVB IN TEE Vlllll.

Alao. a LarRC A»ortnieut «r oilier Hfyli"ol Cooking Btovps, liquxes, i'uilui

BtotDi, 4c.,_

FOR SUMMER & WINTER USE

Hardware. Cutlery,Glass, Wooden, Capper, Plain and Japaunec

TINWAUE.OU Cbtlia, Carpets,Lamps, faints and Oil*

ulnl Caeei, FeuUicro, Prstt'e Aitral Oil (nor'-islw.y Alio,

DEALKB K\ COAL.

Uoofing, Plumbing nnd JolWorkpromptlycttended to.

DONNELL'B PATENT STEAM 0OOKINOAPPA11ATUB.

vairl)aiaIt'R Scaiet at Manufnc, turer ' i prices;

Old Iron, Copper. BraHi, Lead, Itap aiu'Oreeiibacl* tslten in exclmncc for KUOII*.

DnUEN A Jt(*SNKLT,.,Also, mnnuftioturerfl of BTJNKELL'fl SELF-TIGHTENING WIBE SPRING UED HOT-TOM.

RuckawaT.Marohl,1878.

PEOPLE'S. Newark. 300,000.

UNITED FIBEUEN'B INBUBAKOE.CoofPhiladelptia, Asaeta $800,000.

The Loodba Atwurnnon Oorporation ofLondon, capital $5,600,000.

Bpringfleld Fire Inmitunee Oct.,ctts, cttpital $1,500,000.;

ira InBtirance Oompftny ofNew York, capital 9600,000.

, . . $1,000,000

$3,5O0,0OU

• 500,000

Freeman Wood,ca of tlio Peace and Polios MigUtratt

GEO. RICHARDS & Co,,

DOVER, N. J.

BRANCH AT CHESTER, N. J.

nlnaj'H oarry ft complete Block ot

Dry Goods

GROCERIES,PROVISIONS,

CROCKERY,

HARDWARE-"CUTLERY,

ALL EJKEi Of

Mining Materials,

Gas Pipe and Fittings,

IRON AND STEEL.

AGENTS FOR THE

Celebrated Rand Drill,tbebeatinthecotintry.

Drafts and Passage Tickets

to and from Europe. . •/ • .

50,000o

FOlt SALE FOll HntlNO OF 18K1

rHnndcrBlf:iii'<l n.ill fiuuMi IV,, I, ,by tliu vhimnaiid at verv lm\ n t t i - , .'•>

Block being tin; biiM (•rown. "Buy nf n, ., ;flave money. I'c»cli stock jjrowji ui 5 >r.County. Aho i l n i c r i n

Standard Apple, Pear,Cherry and Quince In?*,

Orapo Vinos and Hut*\ll 1'ruiin, AsnuraKiiPhbrulis, itoxL-H nud Jivcrj-Tcciiti for Ht • i;;i11jBtock fainitiifcd irum Gonevii. N. Y. I <mrare t in digi'ing end imikiiiK (Tiny Blurkmnran wairatit lliu HBUK llrr.t-i'laKK and true tiDUtnt and cheaper than tin- CIICKJICIU,

Something New in Strawberries.

wmmmim

PERMANENTLY CURES

(KIDNEY DISEASES,LIVER COMPLAINTS,

]Constipation and Piles.. IL CLAKK, SoMiUeM,Tt^Mj(,ea«jfEl»XET TE0C3IX8 U U ,

BIias.iIu>m>.Itb<i>eurc(lmsi>iTcrT^ < ^ W n e t t r felled («

ST,uos r Aincmu). OIBLIM^M, TL.

tlrtBcaalt aoBaptctelr oared u . *O. fc MOOiBOIT, orEorkiblre,.!.,^ *•

w li*<aliiiiB wrmi'frs fat me In c

u IT HAS f•WONDERFUL1 POWER. ]

BECATJSK I T A€T8 ON Tflli| U ¥ E H , T » E COWIXS AM) KJU).| t NEVH AT T U I S H A ^ U ' T l

Becauw It oleaneeB the1 thepolwnous humors thai1 In Kidney and Urinary dlacllouanesa. Jaundice, Con

WELL", H:ni£i;oii i a

I Liquid H I E

BtpcoplD lrioa, ^1 i<cbut tc*| LTQ.UID Ain> IiRT BOLii HIT DUOi

WKI.LH, lilt IILBUMIX A. ( » I1

SHERIFFS SALE!

)ftlio Wont. I vjrre la l l at vcryl

Orders gent % n-ill iccnvo pronirt fit-O. \V. IKlWiJUJ'.Y,

union, tUrmCu , N.JZ-ly

E. SIEBERImnroiluced tlio pricu for plain painting ti

$1.90 PER DAYfrom tltin (1low liguren

end will tali•orri'HponJ w

KALSOMINING, GRAINING andPAPER HANGING

npoa tbe lowest turni?. Cunlracta Uton for

Frescoing Interiors

will bo ikovu if duairod. My Btoct of

Iti now complete, embracing -•

7,000 ROLLS,

OF aoo Z1IFFRBEHT DIfilONS, Be R nk.paper* from 9 ci'iitH lo 50 ITIHB |HT rol l ; poll]pullers from 40 cm. to (3. I cannot (HI undcr-H<ild in these articloa.

BORDERS, DADOS,Ceiling Decorations,

TRIMMINGS,

Gold Mouldings, Hooks. &c.fiizo for puporing aii.l knlhrminiiifj ivnlln.

Akti kaliinmine nnicd in mdi-r in every cularready to p u t o a by quart orgullim,

£. SIEBER,

Cir, Elacb:!l mi Esses Sts,

April uih, iB«i. D o v e r , N . J.

Profitable Reading for EverybodyB l d wonun, leuh hi

UDlb d Mout by ihe eoniirof toil.ndwwry ol jourdon't drink inlo.ic.ling blll.r.. but u«

iggr( Bucttu, 1V...._;aadtniny Diher of th*) btit mcdicii ... _. ^tha Birl He.lth ts>4 fllrtngth RtHortr E«*i•|»td, and !s for mperioT lollilten, EutnrelorJitiftr and other Tonic*, u it ntvar iMoxluU*,indenmblnttthetnl cunlive proptnici of all,I t Uai b m d DHRdrrili «f Llf t t j I t May

£>Ti l e a n .Buy a <pc, fcotll« of your tlrujupit, and lo «Toid

mOatnfeiti b* iur« our tirniiura {• en ih« out-'Hi*co»4Co.,Clien1Uli,N.V. ,

V.'\v .f,.cs('V-F,. fi Hii( inu i s , Wlu-icili Audi|il:ili(JlH.MI(i 11.T.111IK-lVI-rLMWlfl-jT,-!.]\.ivr ami Janilj llUi,.1

ii Hill, ClmrlfsT.Nid

' ^ l l ' h illuiniim, tl(J"li:liji I1. K t m flulKuiiona! liimli, nry (lelpinU.MitvlVmi, A. I ) . 1HK1.

. .ihohn ('. \\\Hiicl,cH»i,. ]ti iTiri,:i

KUMUND D. UALHEi:, tf,•lit nt !l<-ri

il Jl'urria-

»r Inutl urd premimiH, Hitiirild, IVIUR ami In in-111 tiiL' tuviiHliii) of WiiHlniigtui], in llKCiiiiim..I MurriH nu<t Htnti; uF Now Jerspy, Iti.iituhd

n y r Ril forty liuliH to a ro

s nml ti'ii IIIIILH toi Uni-ty-iiii..! i ilfirroe

t h l i k iixty-tiirec IICRNJl i t

Bthe

;t ten clm

7Icirtv ilegroeB cast two alini rJinKw la coriiur; llit'iiee (8} soutli llitrtj-rifjlid^uim w,.H| Htiveii fiinins ami forly-sii Jiiiklo enrnur [ tLtiucc (tl) south hixly-imu OIISJhalf flfsarfos t m l <six olmius ainHorty links tf«iritrr ; Ilitnt-e (10) nurlli Iwnity (lej;rwH'enitloiircliaiiiri and forty liuEtit to Htaken, I'rator'n . n i f r ; tlicnce (11) norllj fwty dcRWR Pasnix dmiiiH iiml fili l i l l l

liuliH It; conic^ went (our clt.ti

(13) nnrtli Hfins mul firty-thh t w i ' i i t y Vti rlminii

i i

flllc

liriy liiilisiHIS <l.'Br«

i(12) south twt-uty »1«-

nnd tlirfe links to cor-n tlcerccs woat twelvelints to corner; (U)

i-n mid out-imlf ilcBfecg westI iHly-wveu luitit tu cocner;-uglit anil tliiou-ijuartur tlc-cliaiiiB HIK' ccvcDlr links cur-

thirty-*,* and niie-balf" tfu-diiiii istoporocr; tlieupe (17)

X<U1"wr(r"'icnlnKnrC: ("ft"

» (20) BOIIIII flflv-

iily-lwuanSImo

end ., ixty-twci l i i . l , eorntv iCi! (231 UOllll (tcW'!] lli'Kri'CB WfHnd ciglily-thrro linkw to corneriirty-oned.^rccNWtnl ronrchniri

inkB in cornr r ; tlmttcc (25) snntirc* wtut twelve clminH mul tweoniiT; Ihunco (2(i) n«>.-tli fort

'-lialf di-grocs wtst twelve cliatiily/ivc lin

ortli tiiityatidniiDi i i i o o l i a i t

d

glink* to

elili.-

yH t o riicr

f doliai

tlvn and ont-half d t r o ^anil ninety linliH tn enrnrrUrniy-fli!. mi.) n imll (lcR

conior; thoncc (3(1) milf a««t t h ik t

lftli-e sllifiice (2flHiio ^ cn»t ilftft

l

t twl

u to ; Uic c CMnd ii

^uvninoornir; (S2) nonliITVP.II nhaiiiH to

eight ami tliroe-hnnm anil tliirly-nniiiB, containiiRd Cl-100 acrCH of

1 three clu

nir'itliiwu (3.1) noitlrlerilDf,rceH POKI twoen links to place of liei hmidrod and fifty-oneilmorc nr |i>s».

WILLUM II. McDAVIT, flieriffDat_ea April ISt Ii, 18H1.___ II \ Id

S H E R I F F S ~ S A L E T.•y-K.r.Ill Cln

Kniitli,

ywl

I Curolitiill>l»i

. T T Hale rliuNiii Ri.tn-rt II.nd Hu-plir-n JlnddT n m A F

. Garnild-atit, Klijiili P. All™. Mns.-iiA. UriMililiilil, I'liillip W ftnimoim and C!u*s.JI. SliiiL:, fiiccmin1.-* of Elil.ili DiekiTsitiii,dwnHCd ; Q,>.»r(ic J.itialpry, fiiorf-i! V. Vuni"lu'Mi, .Tallies it. Voorhfi-s, Djvid I". Hum.: nurtH.nrv H.fifuw, Join, 1!. VrrclajnUiid H.l-

y Tumi, A. i). (SHI.

[•tiie nf tlie aboesiTttEELASH, fl.l'r.utnivil writ .if lid

1'iiblk- Vi-i|i(>B« fdl

f (sale

«».., M/J: , on '"" " - - ' « ' I ( l r -J l O V M f , tho 20Lh Jay uf JUNK itt>it,

A.D.1HH1, bi'twi'tfii llio hinirfl «! Vi H.nitiluilii-tirt 1OHU>i l

1 linil nmi ))nuTiliul, HInvtisliip ur <t:il State nf

OHU> i t 3u!l (bat i

lt t , Ivir^ and lieiiif; in

:iic.-iitL-r.iii tlic Comity ,,t Mo

mill tifl*->lxiWri'HI Irom t i i unmr , ;: niunitiK (I) wu

M

inth-.-ailrrly Jiti

RESIDENCE l l fD FARM

FOR SALE IA property «n»pri8fnf( thirty-fiTa aoni.

noatlr improved, and located nt Oranetowt.,two mile.? from Dorar on tha road leadlmto ObsBUu. On the premises i s a

FINE RESIDENCE, DAUR

and outbt«iB«fl. AUoa tenwit home. Heotrof mod fruit, early and late, »trt s Tory flnsapnnij uf water near tha bows. Apply to

MIW. JANE B, W1LLUMB, '

OQ the

CMEIiGES!'HE OLD E8IAILI8HED OARBIiOE

- BniiDrao n m i OP

JOS. H. BEACH & SONROCKAWAT,

am now .alibllilrf In Iholr

NEW MANUPACTORI,acdmth new ipplltatKi mDA.aoUnied fuit-

i u i t « pnptred lo 6a eierj tlnd or won Intbat IIDB, OABRIJGE9 AND WAGONS ofaftaiatM al A*M khl •* alMH —uji* 1 _ - . * - - . L _ i ' .

Parker's Hair Balsam, ?X!,'i!£S£-Tka S n t * Moit KUktenleal Hair Drtul i i

Conl.inljH enlr Ingmlitiiu lhat are bemfidjta the hair kn& tcalp, Iht BAUAM will b* (aimd(IT turn utiifactWT than any other pteparaiiom.R l a w VaUi U i M U n O n r »r FuJt* Dalr?iha??*ilA1 X ° ^ u l fw°,j"nd ** w ir t in i cd . l*

4it.Ctntt. _

County Surogate's Office,31 AY 23d, IBffl.

In the matter of Goorge E. Itirtitor j ^ m utor of Eliubcth Eariei. detieaeed. Gorro-Kate'aordui toUnitorcditura.

f\a application of tlie nbore-named Exro-\J Utor it la ordered bv tbe BuiroRittithit laid Euentor giio public notioo t(tlio oredlton of Ui» r-ii*lo of aaiddecodent t<bring ID their dobti, dfttninds and tlaimiaflaJnat tbe mat. nudor oath, wilhln nintnun tha from Ihii date, bv potting up a con* atbii order.witbio twenty Hays hiroBftur, fn liveof tbo moat public placia in tbe ccmoivof Mnr-rlaforlwo toontbs.ana aim within the paidneitydayi byadvortiBing tho sumo in tbe'Iron En," one of tbe newspaiwn of this Btate

fur tba tatae space or tima (the SurmiTBtoring any further notice to ba unncocBtwrr)

_ If BUT creditor shall neglect to eiliibil blior faer debt, dBmind and claim within tbe tw<]period or nine montha, poblio notice beinggttoD asaroreaald.iiiob creditor nlull be forsrer debarrad of hit or ber action tborofe- pr int the uid Eieoator.

A true copy rrom the mioaloti.' 11 CIUH.A.aiLLEH,aiirrDE»t*.

AT E FNIKER'SNEW SALOON,

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ot nn ttcru or liuitl.Tlio alj<ivodcncril>N,mIriii!f>t and ImiinilRnro

tl'(iHiimf aiifllafilisbe.1 livD.ivi<l \V. PiUickerI'Mnimul I). Halitpj and'Alliridpc C. Sraitli.CuinmiPHidnerH s|i|Miiitci? to rlifiilr certaintaniiH bt'twui.n Stephen Kixld nnd Maijf DudULook, rimed Oeltitwr 2(ith, 1B74.

WILLIAM n . McUAVIT, SlH'riiT.Dated April II tit, 1831. 10.00

Morrifl County Surrogate's Office,API.IL iatb, last.

I t tbe matter af Peter D. Heuderaiu Aiiuitn-istrator or ColiimliiiH P, Hilor dcooiscd.Bnirngatv'a order lo limit creilitt.rB.

ON upplicatlon nf Um HLOVP naujwl Ailmln-Mrotor, it ia ordertd l»y t | i 0 durroRsio

that aild AdminlEtralur Kiro public netlet to}li« credilorK prtliu Mti ta or »>tid oecedtnt toaiiiff in thi'ir dd.lH, drmanrlH and olainniKiiiDitt t U rntuiii. under oath, within nirn*iiotitbs from HUB data, by iuttiDC up a copyit HUH emlcr, wilbin tnonly days tien-afttr, InIve or tim moRt pnblic \}\aci\s In Hie County ofrliirriB fcr lno inontba, and alito williin'tlionia twtinty iliya by advartiBinj; tbo aimo inID luos EBA, unc of [lie ttevrnnapers of this

Hate, for tho Bnmo npnoc nf time (tlio Hnrro-, for tc Indui

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anmo npnoc nfny fnrtlior not

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mtlnn tliamut! period ot nine month*, pnblionotice betneRivnn B- ftfbrmlA, n e b creditoriiiailiiDforuvcr debarro'lof bit or.*-"* aellon:litTefor a t ta in t tbo «aid AdmlnfBtrttor.

A trao eonv From (ho mlnntrn, -W-10ir CHABtE3 A. QlIiLEN, Sarrojate .

orris GonntMORHISTOWN, K. 1.

MONEY TO LOANOB

BOND AKD MORTGAGE.HENBl W. MOLES, rmllaot.