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DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JEBSEY, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER l
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ESTABLISHED IN 1851.
PURE RlinOS ind MEDICiNIW. PAIN'JUOil*, Q l iu , IJriiHlK-M. l'.-rrmof:r-/, At
mid bv JAMES \ , UWUAT.E, tho 1'imicDtucRi>(,or DuTcr. Htnn* u(ii-t. wiHWlMlfur tie salrf of Mmlioiiiftt <mly Iroin •> t.. 10J« . , ind from 4 ti. 5 P. M, 4i-ly
J OHM P. H'JTICICIJE,
Counsellor at LawAND
JtfABTJSH I N CHAXVL'fillY,
ROCKAWAy, N. J.\jrAnnum noyau.
Corner of Hl»ckwo!l ind SUHIOI 61B,
DOVEE, N. J.I..B. JOLLEY, Proprietor.
Hor.oi mi CVriat~« to I.i-t.
L, C. BIERWIRTH,ANALYTICAL CHEMIST.
DOYEll, K. J.
AJMLY8ES qf nil DESCRIPTIONS
OF ORES AND MINERALS.
T. 1.12 UKT,
Oounsellorat Law,AND MASTE!t IN OIIANCEHV,
Oflio* int i ip National Unk:s Bank JSnllrliii]T
3L*or»»t,i.Sr., DOVISH, N. J.
J O H N B R U M M K R ' S
SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING
8 .A L O O 3ST,SUSSEX STREET,
POVEIi, N. J.IT1MJI1«C*1IM been
ORAM, HANCE & Co.'s STORE,
PORT ORAM, N. J.
1? from Sun Ynrt ti.ItVTCK. AluoniUFJ'S
R. A. BENNETT, M. B ,
HOMCBOPATHIO
Jor. Blackwcll i Warren Sts.(OipomloDovor Bank,)
D0VEH,N.J.,HHCMCB of irnrdcti a«rl Cliflitren, sad of tlie
EjuniHlEiirjtpc-clalties,mieon.,ur. :7lu9A.M.,lto8»nd7iolP.«I.
l t 3 0 J
REUBEN BOVn,LVIIIK li-iutcilllii* wli(>|(.r;rtlioj>rop!»rtywli«s is, linn cuinr^t.Ml fnctlith's for ttiu rmtafrnf"in;,' MtcdincH, l'ircarm», Sfunu-nl Instrtl--.IK, Hf. All kluds of Oold, Hilm •utiul l'lotuiL- (3(Hic. A Inrci) iituwrtnjetoil Kocu»<].Wii.l Ktw|i,K*MMhln«i,•fill up. A Mtuvi 1,1 mmhul Imtivmcumin 'i!lc, Dover. Humac-i M.N.J.
KOOMS TO LETIi pri,v TO
M . & l . SEARING.KMf
H. P. SANDERSON7r In WAGON A ml C7 ARMAGH WOOD WOHK,
(IM'dSilTK HOVER IIEI'OI'.
FINE COLOKH fur«tiuR. Al.'iuOlI.B (
411, I'll!. 1'jlillt, 0
Lllof taalfcivw.ilknown by print.
IUI1AUK ami KLKUn v i n c I n n ! II 1 in / i i f v
. ^^b i i iwl - r^ rm»ul the business 1 liothor denier.
•arriaffc mid vid VAJtNIBH,
ugouboth
VM?Elorinj, and Vanishm-ils, » fulUto
from the lentH. FllfSr-O
ok.
JABS11 ORNAMENTS.H'rif'iiL-o formerly tinu tlwrouRh kuowl*
vo liilvuutuHCH ovor
TH E OLD STAND.
NION HALL BUILDING,lllarkwelltitreot, Dover,
Hot Air Furnaces,lie latent an.l m-mt ltu|if(ivf(t Htylcs, for]]iuj,'tmt,li<-sin,iprivalu liui!ilinKB. "A UrgossHorlini'iittif Ht()VfB,(.-liwit> forcaah.
COOK, 1'AllLOit, IJKATING
JB@^ Our fall ndvertisenietit deBDribiog theimmenBe assortment in all varieties ofBOOTS, SHOES AND KDBBEltS that weare now reooiTiiig daily, will ehortly oeoup;this Apace.
THE rOPTOABITX OF OTJB OUSIOM \fOEK18 ATTESTING ITSELF BY THE EABLT OPEN-MO OP OnB FAMi TKADB, OTJB WOBKIIBKBEING OOMPEtilBD TO ALREADY WOBKOVERTIME TO KEEP UP.THREE UOOD SHOEMAKERS WANTED.
RODF.RER & HEAGAN.Aogtut !HI, Km.
.EROXES E OIL,L,UIT]'UIKS AND
WAKE,
IN & JAPAN WARE,UIT CANS. .W\,
TIN IIOOFIN'O,IOAVJ:S, Titouons,
IDEIifl, nuiJ.ill l(in<lin>j"Jolil>i!iK in my lino,
nUrd* refitted in *r,A MK£mid a/HLDJJEN'8 HAIRA SPECIALTY.
HEJOEBOCE & SMITH,ATIORNEIS * COUN8ELLOES AT
LAW,Cor. Blur knoll and Snnei Sin.
BOVBE, N- J.I, p. HKdUBODB. A. 0. SMITH.
NEW MARBLE YARDT3NT BOXTBIl!
L. W. THURBER,SDPEBialENOEM 01' POBUC aCIIO I s
OP BO3KIS COOKTY.
OMco o«r GE0. RlcnAilDH t CO.'B STOHF..
DOTEE, N. J.
•VTOA " -
SES BLANCHAED,
D MAflrHR IN CUA.N0K1IV,BOVE11, N. J .
ittanis'Scales and Tor
ligw's Sifee.
VOORUEES BROTHERS,MORRISTOWN,
BDIT DER8', CAIinUnE »AKE».s',»WCKH ITaS', CONTHACTOHrf AND MIN-
ING s u r r i J K s ,
AfttcaUsrsl Implement*. Ho«-i1«. FcrM^r*4*. P»IU«. Oil*, OI-". «'*•
WALTER A. "WOOD'S Celobratodd EEAPEES.
McKinnon Bros,mniTiiivuM i,.
Axes and Edge Tools,ROOKAWAY, N. J.
NEW CLOTHING STORE— O N -
DICKERSOlNr STREET, (OPPOSITE THE DEPOT.
VI1B BBRDBN-HKAKEft.Oat lift bliueS proulia, B im on (ha bills of
OiUlM,To the weiry, ifi»vy lades, still it m d s te yea
and me.Hany i lieirt fan thrilled to hew It,
M»nj « tesr been wiped aw»y,Many & load of Bin been iift.nl,
M»ny a midnight turnod to-day.
Sf»ny a broken, contrite spirit, lonely, sorrowIng »nd lid,
'elt tbo nighty consolfttlon—hoard tbo be»vonly tiding! slid.
And tbo dying gated with np l iw ,Trusting in tho Barlor'i name ;
On tho land of rest and refuge,Wbon the Burdon-betror oamo.
ami iteB unfed tad fitfatlog, PeUr tlakibeneath the waTa,
ring Mary linger* itily, near
DOVEn, i«".
ALEXAVDEK WrOHTON.iHl)iT21t]i.lK7O. 1-1 vr
For Sale!
T1LJ3 KOXIJUKV HOTEL!(FOIIJIEllLV AI.UER HOTEL.)
SUC OA SUNN A. N. J-
FEED. MAST, " - - Proprietor.,r .l.ov. l,o«». to loctoJ In. • » ? ' I'1"
USE
Nelson,MERCHANT TAILORS,
liavo opened a new merchant tailoring establishment at the abovenamed place, fiud with a, CHOICE STOCK of
ENTIRELY NEW GOODS,invito tlie miblic to give them a call of iiiBpectioa. OUT OBHortiflenincludes ml tlio LR\DING STYLES FOB SUMMEIt WEAit, iCassimcrca, Doeskins, Broad Cloths, imcl »11 other goods used inKuitiugs or tiiuglo garmentp. Having had a Jong and practical oxpo'rieiico wo deairo to eetablisli hero a raputatioii /or good work, andtuko esjiocinl paius to mute up ull oi-dcra in tho most thorough manno and in tho prevailing stvles. Prices {juiirautced aa low as t/ilowest. A call in respectfully solicited. 22-ly
A QUESTION.lint kiuJ of nu education miiRt a jtouug umn dnvn iu tlicao times ?
ANSWER.BE A GOOD PENMAN.UNDERSTAND ARITHMETIC,BE QUICK AND CORRECT.SPELL WELL.WRITE A GOOD LETTER,UNDERSTAND ACCOUNTS,
WHERE CAN HE LEAltN THIS ?nE CAN LEAKS IT BEST, AND AT A HMAI.L COST, AT T I E
BRYANT & STRATTONBusiness ollege,
COREY'S BUILDING, NEWARK, N.J.
i „ lr mv IttiMnen unccif". in (jn at oitrjcure, to ttii> inilriiftionst lt»- lli7«Bt *SlraUou Ba*iu«HC^tl!tvf.H CIIAH p . Kino*.
Witli Burl A Co., HOOIB *n.I Shoe, 21 Wmmu St., .V. V.
A BUSINESS EDUCATION IS THE SHORT ROAD TO SUCCESS.Hl.ortlt N|ler m»ifIn* n y i1ipl"eu (ram lb« tlrt .ni k Stntton Collet. I
-.1 tho ailtutlon I now boU in ft Urjro Ea»t InJia Ivporting Hoott; air4.ma to tho ««I!rBt j j«l«a l.nxbt bjf Mr. Clack, ¥ ' — < " »*».«^. -»
GOOD nuoes VSOAI.LT WATT FOB aooo OTiromm.• Wi.o I »..kol|«ltlj IkmtB >!• kntlMi m m rt H«lj, Mr. Owl <*-
BAOSOPP'8VARIETY^THEATREj
BILLIARD PARLORS;
OTHER FELLOWS THINK SO TOO.Tbere'a Ju§t oat thing » nan can bar*
la alt tfai. world of voo aud itrife,That maktitbobatlatu not too bid.
And tl»l ODD tblng1! an oUJ wife.. Doilfinc-jtbunoToinjKirl
&e tofj cbeeti or » « n title rShe hnlda my hetrt bwaiiM pbe Unglu-
Bftnnao ih0 Uughi, 4nd domn'l «a»,I pat DT booti j a i t whew It Hits,
And Hud I bom whan I pat tfasm too;Tbit li»thlD|r, jron mast illoir,
A chip otn ntj aeldom da.I lwre tar pkpen on my doifc ;
flbe Borer daili tiem ia * bmp.Or taket to light the kitchen alar*
Tbe Terjr oos 1 want to kaop.
Oa wiater nlgbti mj ooaj dimaWill n n a her toei baton the flre;
She netor iroldt ibont the limp,Or wants tbe wick $ trifls higher.
Oa SawJaji iho ii not ID flueBat wfa»t hfTiofflej I em bag ;
X Ugbt my pipe jest when I plenie,And >ptll the tihoi on tha rug.
The bed iiuevBrillUdwith "ihaini"—A Mag lame womsa tilely plan
To WORT •errtnti half to death,And spoil tbe temper of a man.
She leti me Bleep to any hoar,Nor raliun anjr horrid din
IfltJnithappeDi, now *nd theo,^ To ba quits !at» when I come ID.X tall joa, Jack, it jon woald *•(!,
Jait g«t a girl who leta thlngi ran;Bao'U keep her temper like a lamb,
And help you on to lots of fun.Don't look (or money, style or ihow,
Or blmblnf buuty, ripe and r a n ;•taattake the one wnrfUnghaat fcte-
Wbo linghi, aad ihowi the doein't care.
Ton think, psrhapi, onr hotuefaold waytAre jmt perchance a llttla mixed;
Oh, when they get too horrid Lad,We «tlr about and get tbingi fixed.
What oompenaatlon haa a manWho caret bli br*«d by atre»t of bjrow.
tf home la made t battle-groonti,And lib one long, eteratl ro* ?
LTIK& ASA Fm£ ABT,
TKK BOHAJfOES 07 A M W COHBDXAH,
I con'ew to a fondness for liars.A little mendacity, alcil/ally admitt:
tered, givei a obampagny daali to tiotherwise dnll and insipid current
meral cdnvenation. Of coowe, it mastbe ihoroughljr unm»lioiou«, otberwisitha fuu is KII lost
And be it rememl>ered tlint wally «iusnt lian arc rara
Many men Imvo B modonto talent _that way, which by asaicluous euUivatio;may beoome very pleasing; but JOUIgoauinely great liar must be born, nolmade. He come* into tbo world fijJJfledged and knows it all from tho slcrHe does not need to prepare life jari—before hauH in under to give tbera anappearanott of Teriaimilitmle, but isready at any moment to reel off lie-apontaneously by the yard. And belteithan all, when oaugM, bo invarinbl;manages to escape by some collateral lieusually more ingenious than the original
In the coarse of my life I hove hadthe good fortune to meet more than onenf those gifted beings known OB liars oigenius, but tho champion ot tU.was a gentleman wbo formerly ailed thepoBitfoa of second low comedian at
leatre in this city,This besetBoloro! the human race n
famous for taking small parts and do?el->piug them into au abnormal importance>y au atrocity of wigging and prodigal-ity of mugging peculiarly bfe own.
Hbwerer, it was cot in the hue oiacting but rather In tho field of pare
that bia greatest trlumpborete achieved. He possessed an g
boforc wbloli that of the elder)umas sank into posttlvQ innigntficanoe,
and bis daily recitals would hove made!/ortooe of coy foxnsucer lucky
enough to bo at liana and tako themlown,
Mr. Sketchem, for by that name lieilmll be known litre, did not lie withany especial purpose in view bat merelyfrom the imperioui ueoessities of faUnature.
His cbaraoter woe thoroaghly well';nown in the company, who, HB a con'
[uoace, paid no attention •wnateTer toi atories, BO upon me, a stranger, wai
Dncuutrated tbe whole of bis ortiatioLteniiou. The first apaolmeo he gaveie of his art was after I had been iu theieatre about throe weeks,
gnard«dgnVe,Blind BartlmeOi, t y the w j ,
Bsgi hii bread diioomolats;l o r the movlnf of the waters.
At the pool tho saffertng wait.
the wllJeraesf the Upon wui&er oataait latheir pilo;
aland ailai in tt* prUan, bear the fettermdthoehuin,
Uary Magdalere U weeping,Ftieodlen In her pin and ibame—
But tboii bgrdena all wero I(ft«dVbea tbe btrden-beater Came,
err Bt>"* »t homtn sorrow fill* tbe path'we treii to-day j
iTQf no bangiog on tha nil low*, ioul-1 ar*fiinltog: by (he w*j.
Dat tbero itill i | btlm In Qilead.AcJ though W e on earth wo iteop,
Qtid within tho many naneioaa,QWaih IIIB belofed alecp.
On ib» cloud hit ratnbow jUttere, ihinea tbi•tar of faith »boro ;
Jod will cot for»ako car 1«*TO OK—Ict nihi* trglheojlo-io,
AnJ bojond tho tbiniog river.Wu wl»U blem hie holy mmo ;
Thtt to bv*r mr jic* and torro**,Christ, tho iltirden-boareroame.
Tlie Jasmine,Wo oro told that & Duke of Taican,n»tiio first pos9*Hsor ot tho jasmins iiiirope, and bo -was BO jealously fearful
lest others sbuijltf eujuy wlmt be abno'ixhed to possess, that strict injunctionsere given lo bia gartUnr.r not to gite ftip, not HO ranch M ft single flower, toiy person. To this comni»n<J tho gar-locr wonli! bar« boon faithfal, hnJvo voutujod bim by tbe spartling eyeia fair but portionless peasant, whose
•ant of a little doyrj aud bis porertjoue kepi them from tha hjm«ni»[or. Oa tbe birlhdnj o/bis mi»trc«sprcflcplcj tor with a nosegay, amirender the bouquet more accoptablo,nnmoDtcd it with a limn eh of jasmine,ie POVKIU Ftai.ii. wisbing to proisrre• t>I^m <if »hr* BOW flower, put it i*tonh earth, nnd tho braock remaioetl
-**u all tb» 7«ar. Ik tlii followingiyriDg it tptw, «nd TM eorsred Tlth
i. It floorished tod multipliediti sailer tht f*tr njmpti1* colti-
ition. that ab« was aWs *O »ooaw ft:tls fortune from the sale ot tbepre
gift wblclt lore bftd made her,hco. with a sprlff of junlnoin ber>
•lie U^IOWIHJ faer ntadoo tbe hftppj gardener ot herTbo Taaran girl* to tbia dftj,
n n a n b r u e o of tlii* »Jitun by invftrbblr wwiaf » nowgmjJumlna on their wedding d»y ; BB4
ih«j liftre » proT.rb whloh HJTI ft jonngriwortbyo^ wwHpf ltl» '"
anaJw Uw '
At tha (riufl* mmdtd tb« rtl na>M t i a l n U :
1. mttfff-' dk OMrtla* 1*4 M»
k r calM lor *• ttw? iyoo tonlil BO* afford lo |f n moret n filMM fi* tbii rtnlWtt mb-
ud If Ibal b tU M M it f.fc» »* lo J-ftUkMrfa,"
TUiMtoftFttwiacrtMlu" ' ' " 9t DM »fi*tf •*«>
far Iftj
S M aadai aute lUttasurk, pm wD«UMl I t4 tW w«rt m
That- all r%h*. Off* mmaooo (mxDarra no HOT WAIT tamo yon QOOD nxcr*.
OET A OOOD BOmrCfB TOUCATTOW( O« XOXB.
Bumst St , 3d Boor from C*»**Britif«. DOVER. K- J-
•TUUTA
^«ftAi*«
M H. DtCKERSON,
' I t 's a abame," ho ejaoolateJ,infernal shame I"
"What?" said L" Tbe utter wtbiessueM of tbe Bos-
ton polioe-force," retaiuBd Sketch,digoantly. "As I was going acrosa thiCommon last night, on my return homifrom the theatre, I wrs atlaeked by threemiisked men with^revolvers. T j i u l i
killed me, fare, but foray dogging-behind tho trees. It was a close shars,I can tell you. loat look at the bolethat hat;" and removing bis tile, Mr!Bkotcbcm showed a coat perforationthe erown auspiciously close to his era'niura. "An inch lower," he continued,'and they'd have had me,"In this I acquiesoed, and after in-
specting tho bn!let-bole asked him U hihad any idea wbo his aasailanfe wete.
"Not the slightest" said be ; " didnknow I hnd aa enemy .in the world. It 'not tbe risk I care for,' but to think thatnot a policeman turned up daring the
hola twenty shots.""Wore there that many firod ?" I en-
quired in surprise."About that number, I nhonld ]adRe'
said he modestly. " Of course I can'" prGclEO. I was too muoh excited. IImay have been one or two more or one>r two less; but one t&fng.is certain
I came across the Common, thismorning, I could tell the trees behindwhich I dodged by the bullet marks oathem. You must oome over and nee 'emwith II
I assented, and walked away, feelingthat people had been popping away atSketch. A few minutes afterwardi
iet Stuart Bobson, who was our oonoe-iatt at the time, and coaoluded U> getia opinion on the eabjeot"Bob," said I, "do yon ksow Sketob-
n was fired at lost night on the Oom-lon."' 'Of course," aald he ; " Ibree maflkedten, wasn't It V"Yea."" And they flred about treaty shots,
more or less/' (with a twinkle ia bis eye.)"Bight 1""Aud there are ballet marks on theeeathia morning.'" Precisely," returned I . " I see ho
has told yon about i t "Oh, often," exclaimed Mr. Bobson,
'bat not this morning."" I tell you, Bob," I replied, "the
hag a bullet bole in his hat."' I Jttmir It," retnrnci] tbo comedian,
He camo to my dressing room oa tbenight in queitioOj and without so/iaer a'ord burst iuto & flood of tears,"Qtost Hearenp I" exclaimed X. "Wbattbe matter ?"'•Ob,notu!DB,"fia[dbe, "nutting I'
and,' tlirawicg bimsel/ into a cbafr, torepteven more bitterly.
X besought him to tell mo tie eanse ofla woe, and after much pressing lie
illy avowed that bis father was dead.' You Bee," said o j informant, " fioiold imd Mbd, and usually I led bim
aboai tbe bouse, bat us I was flwajf iiisItcrnoon on ft Httlo trip to Hull he
endeavored to go down stairo alone, andFell and broke bis neck," and Mr.Jketchem sobbed in a manner that vronld
m softened a heart ot alone.I felt truly sorry for tbe poor follow,
and endeavored to comloxt bim, hijtmeffeoWaUj.
"XbebomplD thing," said bo, "is tothiufc iliat 1 liars to go on tbo Btageo.night and play a fanny port while ayleurfc is breaking," and again be boo-iqoljed and wept copiously.
J Baid I bad no doubt tba managerwould eicaee LJm, and offered to go andmake the repeat myself. To this, how->ver, he woo)6 not listen.
•No," said be heroically, as be dashed,wny bis tears, " I tnajr die at my pott,at it bbail never be (aid that for private
grief I shirked publia dntyV'jmd forthitli be proceeded to redden bis now,
and put oa a crop wig.Never wan Mr. Sbetobem more anus
ig than on tbis wolul nlgbt, and stand-ig nt the wlnga I could not but wonder; iiis more ib*a Jtooian tortitvie jn
tutting so many laughable cipen whileis tout was dissolved ia agony.Noxt moniiug it did Dot secia quite so
onderlul, as 1 aaoarUined from tbeigs manager that tha paternal jntnfitMr. Sketebem « u an Did gentlemancioflJlBot health, and that the broken
Dck blind busiuasa *M oaaof hU belt'Sags" wliiob he intnrwbly ruerved fornugan.
'But bow do yoa uconot for bit cry->; 1" said 1 "He wopt profusely."
•Of courw. wl.y not V said the idagainager ; "Unit's Kit) bniineu, aod he's
i« bow in it. Dot jou ougbt to bateID bin put on tbe pumps about tbe
\ctth ot hi* wltt."»How'*thiitt4iifiri&J."•Well, yoa moat know," a i d lie,
ibftt about a year and a half ago EMMleoat op ft story tbont the death of fataIfe. wbica went tremendou*)j. We aJlnew bU propenilty lor Uitj lUnies,
.iNlB«wo(k«d Ibla neket aoaxtraneljTwait that we swallowed i t wbot*. I t
calmly; " it's a propeitr hat lie keepsfor tbe purpose."
"Then tbe whole story is a lie V"Neighbor, aa you havs been taken jn
regret to say that it ie. There is nome who enjoys Sketch's lying ninre;han myself, but be really ongltt to gotunetbing new—thia is the seventhme be bos been aausainated on thotommon this ivfnter."
K ftccoaut, thatbad died uddtotr whli* playing
itb a imvellDi eon|Mdy snnwwlisn 1B,i&. He ihowfJ a telrgmni-lho Lordly kttowa bow ba got It-—lo Touch (or
t " f t U iMva, M a aflM-hi b
> aTnotwn ,lltiBf throe ymJa of n i p t aa him bat, |
d »b bnipUot topto b d B f tb.body
i l 1
A Tj-BBip's Roinanoc.About 4 years ago Miss EmmaEoiaml,t GaWeaton, visited an aunt in Warren
iounty, Kentucky. I t was sammer, tbeIBSOB was, and one evening tbe girl salt tho yard, htitreadiag^odhsllregmdig tbe euormous bumble-bees buzzing
around. A "Warren oouuty bumble beoill attraot Bltontion anywhere. He carake yon think tbnt be is tungling him:lt in. jour hair, fttid ioobiog arooutaa will see him ten fttit away clingiug
!o a iWatlD-booin. That's enough ubouithe bee. A footfltep didn't arcuso thi1
'oung InOy. It wits a voice tUnt Eiii<]can I get a drink of wnter V Tiro arms
md tbe chin of a tramp leaned on theHe was dressed in tlio tramp's
garb, a wardrobe at once so describubloid indescribable. '1 say can I get
ome wator ?'Yes,' said tho girl.Must I go sroaad to the gato or oUtnh
iver the fence VBotb if you choose,'That's tbe way I Ilka to hear people
talk,1 said tbe tramp, climbing over andpvoactungr. 'Now, where'* (lia wat-
r'rn bring it.'1 Yoa'd better bring tbe well, (or I'I
Irrer than a barrel of bromopbyle.'TbegirlweattotJiohoow. andrctarn-
a buoliot of water. Wben tbeman bad naished driakiug, sbe did not
link that be had exnggorated bii thirst;[not sue did not think tint tba com-
irison bad been adequate.What book are you tending ?'Mill on tbo Floss.'Orernted. I never liked i t All
iptb or uo depth, I dou't know wbicb.Strained characters or no characters, Iian't know wliicb. The writer b u tried
write a stay without i well-definedplot, and has failed. OoUnatth'i me.'ecu ai a plotless aad ebarnaiDg writer
i a bad example.'Yon shouldn't temr mj bTotita bookpleMf. I like 0«wso EUot and all,r worka.*Toa don't liko 'Mill on-.tha PJoac'
'on b»v*be«n nodaingbverUforlbcbatbalf-botir. l'oo ODIV prelend to mad it,
,n« you fmagio# (bat la to doiog.a develop literary ttite.' '•* X tblbk •Ir. yo« « • topudeoL'•lint treUtTnl. Bart'a t> book yoa I
look fromUtfflmdMpr of'Unr-
_ji KHUJ jFobsaoa said last this boot wu UM oalywwk Ibtt CMKIU Uiloe* him lo «*t out
bed saoralap toMtr t k u Us i t fs l t tM of rWfl|.'And (bat's
i
eyes, a merry langb, accompaniedtramp. Several weeks ago the youL,lady riaited het uuat. One evening las!week Bbe sat under a tree in tbe yar»b»» foor yeaw bafors ahe aodded ona book. Bees buzzed around, thabees, seemingly. Oo her Up l.yon the Floss ;' near ner a copy of Burton's 'Aoatomy of Melancholy.' A bug17 tJ'ore up. A mm tUgh'M SD,olimbsd the fwce.
Hr Preston.'
There was no indloatian of a tramp _,flieiiuidBomflij'draesedgeneieman. Tinclear, earnest eyes showad no lurid lightkindled b j Satan's breath. Oloapesbands, lifiioa, renewal of TOWS. Thievening tbe buggy went to Bowlii.
i. Next morning a happy couplileft on a southern-bound train.
'When I was s boy in a printing offlit Sfitsoari, a toose-jointed, long-legged,w-beadod, jeane-alad, countrifiod oo11 about sixteen lounged i s one dav, amitbout removing bis bands from th«sptba of bis trousers* pockets, oi taking
iff bis faded rufti of a slouch hat, whose>ken brim bong limp and ragged abonlesrs like a bug eaten cabbage leaf,
stared indifferently around, then leaningbip against tbe editor's table, orossed
ii» mighty brogans, aimed at a dlaUntfrom a crevice in his upper teetb,
laid Win lair, and « id ftth eompoauie ,ba's tbe boss ?'
• Tm tbo boss,' said tbe editor, follow-ig thia carious bit of arobitectura wa~-iring along up to ita clock face with
sye.• Don't want anybody fur to learu tbs
•UBIUOBS, 'taint likely ?'Well, I don't know, Would you like
Icamit?1
Fap's ao po' be can't rnn mo no i1 want to get a show somoru, if I <lot BD difference what—I'm strong
nd hearty, and I don't turn my back oilkind of work, bard nnr soft.1
• Do yo« think yon would like to leanie priding business V
?oll, I don't re'Jj k'jer a ilurn whatlearn, SO'B X git a chance fur to
iake iuy way. I'd jiet an Boon learnintVs anything.'1 Can you road ?'•Toa-middliaV••Write?' -l
• Well, TTP seed people could iiy overie tbar.'
Ciplior VNot good enough to keep si ' t
m't rookoD, but as fur na twelve iv'«]TO I ain't no slouch. 'Xother aidotatis what gots, me.'
Where it your home ?'I'm from old Shelby.'What's your 4 father's religions do-mination V
'Him? Oh he's a blacksmith.'Ko, no—I don't mean his trade,mt's bis religioug denomination ?'Ob—I didn't undorstaod you befo.1
' IH Freemssoa.''No—no, you don't get my meaningit What I maan is does b« belong toiy church ?'
Now you're tnlkin'. Cocidn't makowbnt your wsa trying to git throughhead no wny, B'long lo 4 church 1
'by bosa, ho's lieeu tlie pizenest kind11 Pieewill Baptia1 for forty years.
lioy aiu't no pieicner one's ho is.igbty good WUB, pup is. Hverfhafiyys tint. If tbey Baid ouy differentoy wouldn't said it where I wue—m>tnch llicj wouldn't.''What ia your own religion ?'Well, bnsa, you'vo kiud o' got mej—ond yit you liaio -'..%b't m»' BU
liglitj much nulbor. I think 't if aHer helps another when IIO'B in tioubloid don't cuss, nod don't do any ineau[ugs, nor nuth'a' be uin't no busiucBB ido, and don't spell tho Savior's nanio
flmol! gi ho ain't ronuinyno riskpol>out aa _">ft as if ha h'lungad to
cliurcli.'But suppose lo did Bpell it with aj
title g—what thun VWell, it be dona it a-parpoBO, I reek-he vouldo't otaud no chanea—bo
oghtn't to b»>« uo chancu, anjway,'in most rotten oertuiu 'bjtit that.'
What is yoor auaa VHieoiemue Dodge.'I think nisybe you'll dn, NiLOilcmus.i'ligire joa a trial, anjway.'AU right.1
When would you like to begin VHow,'
Bo, witbin tan minutes after wo badA glimpsed at this nondescript he was
of a«, and with bia <*o:>t off and bardit.
Beyond tint end of our eaCahiubtumitjieb KM rurtbest from the »tre«t wan u
!«tart«d garden, pathless, and thickly>wn with tbe glooDiy and Tllaibous
impwn' weed and it* common [fiendstately sunflower. In tbe aidat of
_.j mournful ipot w u a decayed andigcd IlWla ' / n s » ' boa*e with but one
an, one window and 11a ceiling—iti4t a Maoka-bonM a generation
Mieoilamai w a givan tbiain*!* tod |b«UT d«n at a bed-obam-
Tb« vUlifla amarUM.neocDludnr« in Vieodcnw, vifbt »way-«toplay jokw os. It waa MB/ to
nfidiBf t^rpttraliat tbe ftnt joa* oa hfsk,g,T.hlBiarif« wilaa flw-eraeketIt, aa4 wbsked to ttw erowd to eoawi j
conamoaaneBe^of not baring mods a veryshining inooess out of tbeir attempts ontbe simpleton of 'Old Shelby.' Experi-ments grew scarce and obary. Now tboyoung doctor came to the rt±ncne. Them
deligbt nod applause when be pro-posed lo them tbe plan of frighteningKicodemUB to death, and explained bowhe was going to do it. He Iiad a noblenaw sWetofl—tbe skeleton ot the kteand only local celebrity, Jimmy Finn,Uia village drnnkatd—a grluly pioce of ~.property be bud bought of Jimmy- Finnlimself, at auction, for fifty dollars, uu-fer great competition, when Jimmy Iny'ory sick in the lan-yord a fortnight bo-Fore bis death. (Tho fifty dotlum had;one promptly for wbiskyt and had con-itderobly hurried up tba change of own-irabip in fho skeleton, Tbe doctorronld put Jimmy Piuu's skeleton iajeodemns' bttd.
This was done—about hftlf-paat ten inbe evening. About Nicodemua' usualbedtime—mid night—tbe villngo jokers
creeping Btealtbily through, theImpaon weeds and suaSorrers toward
lonely frame den. They reached10 window aud peeped in. There eat
]ong>legged pauper on bis bed in airy short sliirt and nothing more. Ho
dangling uis legs contentedly haakid forth, and wboezing the musia ofOamptown Hacea" out of a paper ovar-id comb which he was pressing agoiji»t
1 is mouth; by him lay a new jew's-barp,new top, a solid india rubber ball, a
landfal of painted m&rbles, flvo poamlu'store' candy nnd a woll-goawcd slabgiugor bread as big and thick as a vol-
uf sheet music. Ho bad sold tbaoleton to n travdi'Dg quack for tLreoillars, and wna oojoyiug the result.—
"rt>m Mark Qheain's New Booh, "Aip Abroad."
A Ulnxguw Mfscr.
linbert Ciirrick, of Ilio renownedlagovr Ship Biiuk Cowpz^f. '"«"• olie*1*—tho ereittcat sertiba iu mouny matters
iitt Glasgow over knew. Ifo Audfifty ycura ago worth ucnrly u
illion aturliug, leaving no family ofa. nnti Ltjt« furtliirig to nuy out*
the churitnblo iustitutions of his city,houaekpoppr, mi (slderlj dame, Slissiloy, vraa h'm favorite niece. They
'ed in a dark, dingy building; uuil,lite Kooert Carrick was famed for lita•at banking negotiatioDs in Hie flatlow, Wiss Puialey "was notoriuua for
ist niiserly nifLnDpremont IQ thot above, She would niggle with tbeupkeepeTB in the neigtiboriiooil about
price of a poand of cheese, and ifRobin," BB be was called, bad a din-
parry (of rare ooenrreuoe), *be , -mid bo seen harrying from the fleah-cket ic King street with a sheep'sd and a string of flounders, and ebeuriably stipulated witli tbe grcan-
ocers in the Gaudleriggs that if anyilcs or poors should be loft over afterdeeett nt Robin's table tboy sbould
taken back on tho following morning,full value allowed for them.
No wonder Robin amassed riches byway of living 1 On one occasion hi/ "*"•waited on by a deputation of threojojiQ for ti BiiDsoription 10 BOUIO pub~charity or other, then of pressinglort&nco. They expected that he,
iog n banker, and Woll knowing tbo;ent circumstances, would head tho
ith & bimdsonio sum. To thoirtruncation ht$ v^oultl oiilv civo - ' twa
ioafl." When they pressed him nG, ho replied " lie could not afford to1 them any in oro," and bowed themof tho room. Not far from the banktho Vrurehonse of John M'Jlqubftm,
o i i n
iggoiv. When t))O OejJUtfltion waited1, he gliinced ovor the list of sub-bers, but inusod and remarked ontrifling ninn:int givoti by Banker
rick. Tho gontlorucn told him tbo«?u they iiad got, viz., " tbat heild not afforil to give any more."What is that you Bay 7 "exclaimedM'llqubam, rising from bis seat1 bristling indignation.hey -repeater! tie answer truly.Jumes," said ha to hia cashier,
jring mo tbe Ship Bank book, and aque, and a pen." With tbat lied up tho cheque for £15,000 sterling.:un doca," he sii<l, " as last as yon, au\\ tiilto core and get tbat naoiieyme, and tlio gentlumm hero will
I.BO wait till ye como li^ck."'ho chejue wau prosooteil, Kobined, and ruhbod bis spoetacles morea oaco.Go back," Mid bo, " to Mr.
llqutinm, with my coinplimonts, anilthere mnst Ira somo mistake here."
1 What 1" said he. vbou (hat mea-•c waa brought to him, "will bo not
m& my ova money out of tbe bank?back instantly and toll bim tbon> i*misUks wbatevu on my part. I'm
rtitiog for tbo mono?,"tbii Bobin got norvoua and
mned, for then bad Iwon nu nndf J-bin and kia oiutomor
A when an unuaaal tiipplj of moneyrequited, » day or two'* notico was
Wbiti wrong with yoa 1 «ai<} llwker, ai bo toddled up, finding it
BOW *o to do, to Sir. U'Xlqu-bam'a wanboos*. 14 Wbat'arith von lo-4*y. Mr. Mltqubim ! "
Notbfnai «roag wictt me, I hope,Cairkk, bat tntm'g surely JOUB-
iog *••? tar wrong with yoarwlf, forb fc U i
B EXI iU V*MT, Editor and Prop'r.
Sept. H , 1880
POLITICAL POINTS-
,iliH Hill r-bflW lllUMRgl\... ir.uilSi iiuife.
for C«
CLtrh WJkinon wltireshW. tlie 1of I'Liuders last Saturday evening.
Thi) liotmton Ihinooraiit bitve organizedclub, with Jolm Welt.li as PiemdeDt
Tin? entries for tb* Sen .torinl *Ulien-d lo be nil in aud som.iw.ioiu an
A Democratic niiua meeting, pole raising,filjtii.linj;, etc., will be lioliltUls nfternoon.
It is Raid the Republicans ofare (o liave n AID.formed campaign club, aniwill raise n baun-T.
A Democratic meeting was culled for featwetting iu Whitloek'., l£aU, with Col. C. ILValentine os speaker.
Gouerul Kilfutriclc will prnt>ablyUOHIIIUIUKI lux Cougretf bj- tbe Xtepubliint Phillips burs neit Tlmwday.
Hon. B. V. Throckmorton, well-kmto Uio Republicans of lliiu section, his beecnominated for Surrogate iu Hudson county.
Mr. VT. A. Htrjjicr, ofu . about a half column of vigorous denialtb» report tint Lo Lad joined the Demcnitie party.
A delegate from Sumex to one of tbrecent jvoliticul contentious Ladeled ou a railroad before, although lto wiforty years olil.
Tlje HiiclteUstown Gazette wantedknow lout weik if D. It, llurvcy was sailniitler Hnrrib colors. It looks tliiu weekif tho Giizctte wan.
Tic Mount Olivo Democrat* ara briuginout Freeholder Wolfe, of that towuablp, aacaudiOflte for tbe Amenably. He wouldresent tlie Bintrict faithfully and veil.
Tie Beimbliuans of Boouton will dedicatetheir new wigwiun and raifip a tanner Bt 3o'clock thin-Saturday—afternoon. GN. 1\ liiiitkB. of Muuw.busbtts, will delli
An iiitrlli^eut and councientiuna voterCover bail] iu our hearing last Batnrdnthat "for ten BlitlliagK and i quart ofha would tote lor Uio devil." NobOi(lDUltL'd llilli.
A Rupuiilieun iiiiSM mottiug wilt bo lidjii Sttuibupu ou Tuesday uuit, nfturaoouovtniflK- TLo speakers will be den. N. P.Haulm, Judge IloSmau, Gen. Geo, Sheridan,Hou, F. X. Hcboomusker, Hon. John Iau$ John Y. Foster.
It is now thought that Mr. Cutler will-7>Tttba~uKftiitBl Mr, Hill. Should this pro
tlm CUHII tlie puir will La found able to gbtbo taiuln off all the pumps wooden Zuilluud clutbic-nt' moiltla In the district.
It ts tdiowii tbnt one person out of ei747 in Mew Jereuy in an inmate olunulic Aeylam. Tliere will soon be mmore of them if we may judge from tbe TO;street und utore politicalgoing on.
I D presenting Uio nnme or Air. Ostlerthe Democratic Convention Assembly]Buut mid he waa "aa p a n as Ctuaarwife." A vivid bliwb ia said to haifined tho face ofJIr. Cutlej when, lie hearof tlie coiupliineut
In tbo Fourth District Democratic C«, Convention at Belvidere on We
y lUnrj 8. Harris, Esq., of that plaowho gained considerable reputation by prceoutiag tbo ring thieves of Warren countwas uoLiiuatcd by acclamation,
A Republican meeting will be heldLyceum Hull, Morris town, on Sfnniiiftit, tit 8 ..'clonk. Gen. N. I \ Baukii,Mn>s lohiisctte, willitpeuk. Also Hon. JcHill, the noiuineB for Congress, tpossibly Mr. Potts, the d r a i n so for Go\nor.
Hou. Jolm Hill nrrived homo from Eu-rope, on Sunrliiy, laid his political wireMonday and Tuesday, attended a 8aSchool Convention on Wednesday, andoat Mr. Millionare Phelpa at the Oongres-smiml Convention on Thursday. Sowould appear tbnt nge has not yet beguntitiffoD tiie old political veteran.
The following hare been elected officeef the Randolph Township Democratic OlulI'n-sident, Richard George; Vloa PresidentFord D. Smith, John W. Hurd, U<It. HugnBon, Chaa. H. MUJUOD, Thos, Bey.nolds; Secretary, Geo. H. HonfaU) Treas-urer. H. P. Sanderson; Executire Commit-tee, T. D. Smith, H. F. Bandenwu. Qto.Plancn, M. V. B- Beating.
Tha p«ople ol Sw Jena; aie,happy in. both nomimitlotu ffir Grorarnor,The; h*rv an old-foahitmed prejudicefavor of a thcrougly reipeoiableThioh makes the politician* of bothcareful. , Ur. PotU, tha rtpnblioan <date, and 3b. Laolosr, the Democratic, ateboth honest awl abl* men, or high ihuao-tor, famiUai with the intaraBta of th« Btat«,and Uio election of ...iltbor will 1C*T«
New Jeranrnen of both partitiThe Q#emof of New Jaraej
hut a noiabtr of important' •ppoinlm*nt«nolle, and tbe office Is therefore onodignity end inporuloe in tlie ejM of tpeople—N. Y. U«fald. •'
Att' npttd Burflwy.The r«tlden<» ot Ur. E. V. B. E l m u
Hotr.iaT6t.tio bolow the Httdqwxten,Uomatown. which haa been oeonptad duringtha tunimer by Or. Dennli, ot New York,•WM entered by a meek thief while tbefamily were dhJng Monday STenhig hThe wiadowi ttnmgatmt Bio hooae wen<>pen affordlatf u M - J oppoitonlty for ittriagi After dining tiie faa.il/ went oattiding leaving tbe oooi Iu iu. bftnment,the Dclorod waiter in th* dining room andfriri apitain. Tlte fW. Aral*, hariuf oo-oifau to go to UM linen clout itrough a dark room a d on cnttwtng thecloMt cene mtldenly vpoa tbe thief '.kaocktdUrdown. stuaonwned for helpu d bravely tnaeUd viO. dw thUI^ho«!wkedb«rud ugala ka&oktd her town.mod ttler UuMttnlBK u* t* «m> *•!-> b«rfor firinf UM a k m took bb departnwtitrongh M epea window. Tbe wetter whenbt btanl Annie full aad m u w •tartad, onIhe iwput- of Ova inonmit, ts kev•we*, bat Wag amua*! hU eo«ta|m t and he ntaroed, oaltad to tbe nat lbe ataUe lo Mat • rewl«f, mi
tmtm man to tbe n w , bni arrired eitertb* bint tad Sows.
«nat eeaf wten. clwMls kavfaag Uaa mM•d, barna dnamifvaed <wt aad tMi «»•
Anafe-toiaj aatMftg hati bylte Usltf, law ""
M
l?.lMMeMiMLa«4(»*e>*rfl7WDr.Da>-alil«fU| "thnul, *ansal nuil Ita*»
i th* >-M. MUtaMl l lT i l - " - * " - * n .
9wt**Mm**t9**-**mfam*».
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Hbi«wN>lidb» iMvHsel » Urn-' v aJCWaantJatfG^aWMan*. "^Jfeai^w
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Board of PiHoard o Freohoidere ht-ld ttrnlr
monthly maetins on Wednesday. The»bwnln« wore Uewm. Hardin, Leek uudVanDuyae.
Ttie tnimittt. of tbe lout meeting wereuud un<3 apprut od.
HUUUBU, ('luuriuuni Iof the liill jirrw.nicd tiy Mr. Jas- Jardiiie,
rics done hin horse by fulling(defective liridge wear Port Orttm.
Thiv had found tho horse doing we!), andSir. Jurdiue hud hiiid he wsuted no pay,providing (be Freeholders would bo morectireful to keep their bridges in order. T i e
cident*, thruojjU Mr.eported in the mutter
J d i
The Committeo to prepare a Manual2 HLimu, neatly printvd uud
ThB Budd Family Picnic-Tbs air va* chillv aud damp on Wednes-
day, and tbe vaatlier thraatsuiDg, j e t agoodly number of those who wear the hon-ored muse of Bodd aaaembW at tbe Forest
House, by lbe ride ot the lake that 1their name, to do iooor to tbe family anai-vtire..ry. There were also In attendance agreat muny relatives who bare other name*,and (lit) Ha'jiietifctowu band arrived at ti:iioViock tt, dii*oi>un*e mwte. \\~bea Ihe feasihaU Leon e]>m»d altout two hundred wen?gathered about thu family b a u d . Therewere Buddc whaee ardor was not dampened,and vhoae aci inty m i not i-hilled, aJthonnU i Ore«u Posd, :ttw froeto of o a n r years had fallen upcu j ere. There w,
Ttii U. S. Powder MafMhti-Th* Newark Ssntiuel of Prarfom ffirta
the foUowiog oddiUuual parlioobra record-ing the new U. 8. Towddr Vorkt, about bo-
b l i d d i hi C t "It i welliugknown to many of o
8ill this County : "It is well
tint tbo Gov-yemnutLt bu purobABed within ttie boundsoINew j.-^eyalargea'd vsimible tr»ut ofland, for lbe purpose of erecting a powd>rmagazine extensive enough to ooutaia theentire aupi>ty of tha tailed BtaU*. The
ififl t top
Govoromunt sett a ocienfi man oat toproBpect iar a fits niitaUe for these warka jselected a Imct ia Morris County, near the
i b«Ht oaapf«d aboro all oth-Home Tory important wa-
VISIrJlTY NEWS.
A Ilolvirtero muU in wld to be flftj yold.
B.>lridcre lioMte of fifticn poliUenl ontors. • -~
Ttm liv.T i*i mm «old Jl'n worth of them
FVank Can- VSM fatally injured mar Ver-m a hand mt,
on Tuooioy withCourt aad too la
KOO lart naek by fsUing fSussex Oonrla optinod
i
u frosts of »anT years ha p jthem- tiiers were Budd* blooming in tie ; BOOB wby Uie OoTerniiiBDt nhonld hiTO aepringtiaae of youth, and there were Buddg I property of iu own for this storage, and
f! d i t e wderabould be moved from itspgthat ladbeBnengraftffl! »fK!D Bud were
fil t
iwwderabould be moved from itsd i>uud.
A large uuiuber of miBaelUunnus lilU,uonoof which were of great amount, wereordered paid.
Mr. Jolineon offend a resolution in Brew-ing tbe comp«DBaUon of the Sheriff for keep-Ing piisoners, from 30 to 35 cents pet day.
Mi. Wolfd mid ths motion wan unfair IJInumber of tie Democratic members were
absent. He mored to la; on tbi table.Tlie motion wofi loat by a vote of 5 to 7.The Democrats voting for and the Bepabll-
iiB and Sir. Hulshizer Bgulnat.Mr. Johnson's motion to increase the p*y
as iten enrrisd l>y the aama vote.Director C. L. Slortine, and rreeholdereryAut, Smith. Wileoi, Doty and Randolph,
of the Union County I3oard, a Committee toonfer nilb lUe Morris Freeholders in »•atinn to (he giving BWBJ of tbe abuliumiteif a bridge betweou tlia two conuties at New'rovidenoe, made their oppeamnno androro introduced U tlie Board by Diraolor
The afteri the payment ol Poor Bouse bills.Mr, Htiyden, of the Court House Commit-
tee, invited the Board to apsud antea in Iba Court room to iiinpect Borne pro-j BltorailotiH that hud bees B dby tbe Judga.
that ladbeBnengraft! f e j y iing life and beauty to other family trees, present location, It ie now stored on an ii-They had brought bountifully of tbe rich | hod in the New York harbor, sdjawat to
tbeir lardsrs, and the feaat towhich full justice was done, wag bountifuland complete- At 1 o'clock the exercises oftho day began, and were opened with inu«icby the band, and prayer by Ret. Mr. l l i l-ltogton, of Dmkeviile. Then,' after anotherHlection (roui Oie bond, A. C. Smith, B ^ . ,of Dover, was iutmdueod as tbo orator oftbe day an i toade a 6no address. This v&fifollowed by more muidB aud the benedictionwas pronounced by Rev. L . L Stontenburg,
iDtaii
n wtm mainly devoted
Mr. Smith thought there uld be noinequestion leBpectlng the proposed uala of tbebougs and Int of Jerome B. Young for cotbtdue the conaij in the bridge suit, ' a s i t iuow tbcngbt that the iuonuibrancea amountto uboot $1,300. the full etttlraBted Talne oftho property. Upon bis motiou a e!»y of ^B^ o n
vrns ordered for tbo present.Board ndjonrned.[Since the adjournment of the Board it i
claimed bj tliu J>uiiiucmts that tlia vote byliioti the conpensatitm of the (Sboriff w
fuoreowd is iilegol. on tbe gronml tbfttnUnding r^olutiun of tho Board Bays that
the Board uhull at their flrat meeting iu•h yeiir fix by refuilntiou whut per
pny the Bheriff shall receiva for board-ing prieoQcrs,"]
» e » - • •"Aijv » , Whippany,
. Vfari U.a.acaroe artlole In Wliipjmuy itho pr«eept;$Die. Nothing is Scarcer ex-oepUog wsler at the mills and that eontb-ues «J low tibal' tbey are doing very littlemore than nothing, excepting at tbe cottonfactory, where they have a ateam power touse vhen I. giVea oat, Tbe groat need ofour Tillage ia a railroad and the timo is notfar distant when it will bo neonesary for oumnnnfacturen to be in order to • oonipelwith other manal'aoturers in the market, asit present it lakes a very)f their profits to get their utook ^ndufaclured goods to asd from from Jlorris-town. And be«ida onr .tream Baoim to befailing so fast that it will be neoosMry foxour manufftfttorieg In order to fulJMl their
ontraoU to be driven by steam power dur-ing the dry season, which of kits yeansnemB to be the biggest half of the year.Had we a railroad eoal conld bB bonfiht hereaa cheaply as it could be brought to Morris-town, and ths amount eared at least (1per ton, which it coati to cart it from there,and the:power.
A Terrible Aoeident.Theo. Bosa, son of air. Oheo. N. BOBS,
Budd'B Lake, a youug man of about tweuly.one jtara, wi>s out limiting on the uortside of the lake on Monday and was injuicd iu B peculiar manner. Ho v u carryini
his shoulder, whon ths picUmt liolds lbe barrel to tbe stock workedout and tho former fell to the ground.striking the charge exploded, entering thileg of young Boss, severing tho arteries anlacerating the flesh in ft terrible manneDr. Neldea, of Stanhope, waa called andressed tba wound nt the bouse of & m ighbor sear the woiie of the accident, and th<
eveninfi the young rnun was placed 'a wagon to be removed to bla home. B
i the road the horeeB became frightenedand ran a«ay, throwing the occupants outandbroakiaB open ths WOUUQJB of jonngBoss. This second accident caused him HOmuch low of blood and strength that hi
irnoon. He Ia said
It would probably pay to u
Tliotsas Reynold*, a cotton Bpinner fpomAdoma Hills, In Patanon, and a former tfeef,.'dent of th.i place, who oano here; Iait): fiat-urday to have a "spree" waa arrested enITonday by Constatle Adumson fop drawing
loaded revolrer iX WiUltua Moui^t.' fiewas looked, up stMorriBtown.' \
8L Mary's tohoot opened on Wednesday,Sept. let.-u-ith a new teacher In place of
Sullivan, wtao,laneb.t it for tio last twoer threa years. The public school waa lohave opcuod on Mondoy laat. - A. large nnm-ber'df scholara were present, but tbe teoolt-er did not come.
commenced taking applesto the cider mills, and there never.was Blarger or better crop in thii vicinity. Theprospect is tbit elder will he cheaper thrawater unless tain ODIUM soon, • sufficlout to:
flli qur wolla • many of whlob aro alreadydry,'-while the water in many more is not'fit to use.
Chills and ferer art very prevalent withui.at present, and there m n a to be plentyof opportunities foi testing tbamerito of thsTuionB remedlea for Hat dlwaae which are•drerUsed on bridges, fenoes, sign posts,
1 ' 8. P. \T.
I Jersey City. Iu caao of an explosion thnttity would be destroyed aud New York
eeriou&ly damaged. The powder b alsomuch affected by the sea air . . Thschosen is beyond the second mountain
which ii&u between Naw York andhweetera portion of Morris County;
the air In this vicinity is pure mid dry, andthe land a moit easy of awess to tlie fioa-board. Another reason for tbe remciTal isttmt in case of the capture of NCT York baibor the magazine, vitb its stores, would belost, and »tso in case of domestia iuaiu-roc-tlon thin raagBxine would bo safer behitlie strong natural fortifications of the moun-tains. Instead, also, of being bctweetbe fortifications around Ki'w York, tvs 1now ia. it will be In the rear, where it naoulibo, and the fortification* can easily be supplied in case of uti.-ufM.ilj. There is a Tarhigh point of land called Mo mt Picatinny,in the virfuity of the ohnsfj site, which
,-erlooksall the surrounding country forany tulles. From thia peak tn in'asiimid be dife-Vwerad in time to recover
great portion of the stores. Tbeee aro Borneof tbo very poleut reason* why this IAHI
have been hold in high esteem by theimmunity.B j the wagon accident the mother of liu
young man ~wai> also severely injured,shoulder boiug diHlocatcil and her armbroken by the full
LoudenEchlager Breaks his FastZ^eri LoudctiicWaeer, tbe fasting fisher
man of wliow we gave au ncoonnt last week,went off fishing on Monday morningreturned on Wednesday noon, baringnothing to eat in tbo interval. He washunfjry and reselTBd to depart from hliusaal diet of rye bread and water. Bo hi
'er to lira, Berrytaan'e and tvslvhal sbe would charge him for dinner. Itold him twenty five cents which Levi pand sat down to a well filled table, wlMrs. D. went out In tbe yard to hangher washing. Whan she returned Led w&gone and so wa» all tho viands. Sho
to the stable to see if he liad carriedanything away. Itwasfouud thathehad.buibe had carried it offiu the URUS.1 manner, In-side his anatoniy. He bad eaten a ronweighing ibout three pounds, two dit>hespotatoeta, one of tomatoes, one of liubesBJ, -three loaves of bread aud two wholenieB,- Mrs. B, then demanded SI for thetnesl, but Levi insisted that a contract '
contract, and declares I hat ho will now biable to out-fast Dr. Tanner.
Accident to Mrs. Richards,ccidant of a very painful nature ban.
p&uetl Mrs. Biuhartfc, wife of our Mayor.Monday. She was driving between tbe farmboose and residence with tbo pony and vll.iage oart, wben tho pony begun runtMrs. Richards took him In liand and guid-ed him through tlie.gate but ono of thewheel* striking the atone i n tho ceutortus'gite my frightened toa puny and madeghim
y g pyfraction*. He would doubtless
.bt>ea W>titrpllo4|-howeTer, but In turn-ing the corner o r t b e house ouo of thi•wheeli of thB cart gayA way and lira, Rich-ardo waatLrown out with n o h force thather right arm was broken. The pony thenran on to tbe bnrn. Tbe break inBlohsrdfl' nrm is of a very pafuful charnoter,as I t Is just above tlie elbow and very oloaeto the joint
Put an End to It.Reputable people at the Allan mine—those
whom ffo know we can' believe—tell ns of acase tt that place which i s disgraceful. K
ilcdv u living at Uibcmla, left her
<* fishermen on tha Road,Two noted anglen of D o w weot to Lake
HnpatooDg on a fishing ezewrion soms da;aainee, and attn makiiig a good catoh atarl«dfor home in tbe OTeninR. Tbo night waadark; bat tbeir horn trotted steadily along,while they eh*tte4 pleoauitly and laid pinesfor a dlTiatoa (if the flan.'' Just before reach-lag Bnfeablre Volley, howeier, then 'was asndden upheaTgj of some kind, for tUwagon mounted In tho air, and (be fisher-men, took an aerial flight through the dark*nssi and landed by Ihe road tide. A» aoonu they oonld gntber tfaemaelrea togetb.tr(bey oDinpnrad notM, and on* declared thatit wa* another earthquake, while the otherihoigkt the/ bid been shot Into tbo air bymme infernal devto lageulooaly placed IDUw tad. Th« hone had ROBO on and left
>, bntaftulW inveatlBatioa ihoired aaj torHraakMloomlaf inp ID tie dim
puiptcttn before tlwiB. They caatfnulrtpprcuebed it and tht enigma WM solved, fora bog« oow stood la % placid attitude In theirfront. Tfaey wtre compelled to trudge tbinraalDlng mUM ra foot but darlred n mMttunkUw en their arrival bane from th»Ui that bom. waawi and lt«b had arrivedlattof. The priMtpiloTih. party deelam,b o n n r . thtl «k«B b* Ulna a band l a u .
coftaUalad that ata^tag w nattttllrt"14oek#dMl.M
husband, autl with ner three or four childrencame to tbo Allen mine and took up herabod« there with a man who was not herhusband. Tae husband came there andtried to rcaBo&with his wile, or obtain poi.wurien of his children, bat failed to doeither. The man and woman, BO we an
| told, freqntntly get drunk Mid beat tlie littlewronged apd disgraced children hi a brutalmanlier! tuttiietr piteous qrfes are heard altOTer-the noigbboroood. The good peopleof th.'^pJaM «hoaM break tp moa a hcn»-hotab/ip9gftI'mtansaii<Jput»Q eud to themaltreatment of those children by this un-natnnl molhar and the fellow with whom
TtttfoBowtef peaal of IM11 Jtrorw'/OfO t l i
A Womtn Looked Up.l ln . G*frj, of Port Oram, was arrested byonstaHe' fluitoc on Saturday but for aa-
atnlting anathor woman. She waa brongttbeten 3uige lVotrf, where the refused tofive bond* to keep the peace, and declinedthe sntultotu offsri of oontuwL She m iplaced In Uia bck up, her little hoy of onlyft faw yew aoeoinpanyiiig her. A fewbourn later she became more rational aadher nletao was elf*Nt«d. Tbe affair createdqnHe ioma comment From Fort Orampeopli we leant tlut the woman U notVuek-wttttd aad that thtnare pwtiei whoftUDo; bar to aroiut her Molding taonltluthsitbivurbeuBiiaeu. Thlslsverypoertport,«ad Ihoet engaging la It aboolj beHTartly pualalui-
The Wydlffe Rible Calibration.Tb4 Bible SocMee of Xiw Jfn-y wiU
boU a Hat* CoBftBUm la lh« AMtaUyItonsBottti* Capitol, at Trwtoo, an T I N .tUy and WidcMsAaj, tkptesaber » aad » ,
, to«omBstaieMe<tbs 9ln Iloodmtlh
Bvtt. TbaotbyL
ja?tegw
fiyrf g**g. aMWj. ow?
yIWLUby J«ta ffjdlffe. .Thne eta4«th. cmfentkw w«l to baM m T ^ j ,wawi l l l l j i t toat A. II., aad ette «
11MP.II. An Ima appafk,
aad ikt omaka, «ith Uw pifwn ta bs tmi4 b i l r i l
«basm* l tkai then wfflfcfwrea—fitfoaA, a*i aiti
J4 T
LC&T.
3hM DMrM IfllgH lafapMtolCMit
m M w 4 | , fc»* P*. A htm i
was Hfiletled and purchased. Near tbieproperly are situated tbe famous MountHope iron ore miues, which plaj-ed na iiporlftut part tiuring the Revolutionary wiTbe British officers cculd not tell whereWashington got his cinnen and cuiniballa. Ha worked these miues extensivelywhile ho lay nt llcrrietotro, etnploying hun-dreds of Measinas vbom be had takenoners. ;The« is a Urge Heesian buryingground here, where 2011 or more of tha prliouers who died during thnt period are fcuiled. The GoTerament will Imvet railroad ofIts own connecting the magazine with Dov<and there is also the Morris canal wbicb
ild be used if powder in great quantitiesremind. Tbe building of the eightigiiziaei will require an imuienea aiaount
of labor, and a groat many skilled laborerswill be employed. There wilt also be bar.nets for the officers and men. The erecting)f these worki will make business brisklad Ihe settlement of this land will makea great change iu Morris county.
WEEKLY IRON REPORTS.
Tho Engineering aud Mining Journallitat Salnrdtiy svj-«:There isavury good businesa^doing in iron,
aud prices a r t well maintained; fetill thereis not a "boom." Altbough (he strike con-tinues in Scotland, and onlr about 3d fur-naces are in blast, it hat na influenceeither there or hero.
Since writing tbe above, wo have receivedthe followlug:
Glasgow, September H.—ThB end of theiron strikes has arrived Had tho milgradually returning to work. At l b s Craro-s lay Denn Forest mines, !work has alreadybeen renamed. TLo understanding between;he mastem and men was brought about bynstatemeutof the actual situation by theraiistBrs and tbe exercise of & little oommi
by the men. Tbe masters merely rep-resented that tbe iron manufnolnrers ofAmerica, wurnud by their exporieaoe of the
ilts whlub followed tho iuurdinate ln£a*tlcn nf piicuB A few oiontliB uiuoe, which caus-ed lnr)(B and im mediate importalloiia from
it Dritnla, tire nuw keeping prices justw the agures at wnioh tlio British mat.*could nffoitt lo export tbelr iron to
itioa. Thin would confine tba Bales ofBritish iron wholly to the borne nrnrket, andtha question for tbe miners ot Great Itrltainto decide was, wbetUer tbey would starreor go to work nt tbs old rates. 'Ihe major-ity raw Ihe renionnhienus of this argument
id flbandoned the ntrlke.Tbe largest tales of Araeriran pig ore quot-
ed on private terms, wblob usually means aoouceaeion, Sro»U lota wo sold now andthen at full priced. Good brands of No. 1Foundry aro stilt'scarce. We quote No. 1
Foundry, $27 ana HB ;and 925; and forge, $^
o. S Foundry, (and $22,
The Pa.it Summsr.Sammarfs loth to relinfjainb its claim, and
notwithstanding the many hot dajt, ••W."ofth . Kewark Advartlser, says the Uraperaturoof tbe past Summer was not so g m t as tnntof 1877. The mean temperature of the sea-
i, 73.7CJegrees,waa2.43degreeiiaboT6thian of Us preceding tbirty-wven Siira-
m«re, wbioh was 72.31 degrees, and itsqnnn-Ulrafrain, 13,322 inches, was about tlieaverage, whteh w u 13,354 inchen. Tinwarmest Snmmer covered by tb«se reportswas thnt of 1877, baring n raran tsmperatuof 75.34 degreeB, sod tbe coldest ibat oflfiWloaa motttl was C8|. The Rrentost full olrain was in tbe Summer of 1873, wbou 2C,
ohes were reeordod, and Uio k u t i;18G1.
ol estnte in Sunsex, uni abotm on Incnuun
aiwd iu OgdpiutburpouutruotloD of tbe
s in tifttlie Circuit
Tfaa vnlnatJon <\t rkawo by the wstosi,nia,«w.
Ovi-r $1,000 wasra few days for too
nluAia OntrA.A lltilfl child in Hnnip'on towosUij), Snu
nr, vm fatally (^JVML'J bu.t wetl hv fullinglLti u tub of voter,
,Vas. RaTiicool, 'of Htillwnttr, RUHSGS, wa>LuJly gored b ju hull lost week that f
Umo his life was dittpairod of.
Mr. Wliarioa, of Xk* BsckuttHtowu fucc, will eulaigB the ttoot bauso,mu new dwellisga &ai an office.
A will and tub factor; at Vienna, * Carrcounty, vtre itrurk lir lightnlug n wnnago Huadiy and VBM ."itb difficultyfrom burning.
We lost week FtAtad tbat them was a younUdy in this place who bod nut tasted fooar eigliUen daya She continued to 1mlil Tuesday of thie week, making twonIve Aaye that BLO went without wting
mouthful of food, and during that timehas taken soarcaly anything to drink,Tuesday «he ate & little piooe cf oakabas iiince taken a litiio more. From Apup Jo tiie 7th of August she took scarce]anything but beer. Bail from tbe Uttershe was suable to late even tlut.—Deckitown Independent.
Lost!WOO, rr-.««
)knlik«t>i).>iirwani will IT
i wllnr irnlit nil , while' ittf»rn.>iu>n
Notice of Settlement,Notioe In tiorcliy
fcl nid ft'CKirtm. fur e' Ora rt of tlic Onuntt h U t h U r O t 6
1 new plutform spring wagon; 1 *Land open bugRjg 1 sulky; two satgood road or draft horse for s&ie or exel
Enquire of A. JUDSOS COE, Auction!and General Dealer in now and «eeondgoodj, EnrgenSt,, UOTBT.
A good supply of firstclass OATS nt market priceAlso horses and carriagito let at Hco. JlcCracken
l^utters r e o i a t u i n g i iDcIaimiiu t l i e PostOffice a t D o v e r . N .
SEPT. .11th, 1880,James Anaeraon, Mm. Darld Estell,Patrick irOlulfcy, ""Feler OaUIgher,Andrew Tohusou,Adolf Miaou.Wm. Hren,"laryA. VDavid WUTo olitaln iDrtisod'
Tlioraas Jonee.J . 0. OI«on,It. Pouting,Massif «. Wood,J . B. V.il,Jolin Saudiy,
aliovo lottere B»'incl gire Jate of UiUliBt.
G.O. HIN0H1HS, P. M.
M Ait mt: i).'OffER—THOMAH—At Port OrEttt,igast 28th, by the Rev. Q. T. JackuIUBB 1). Lelcber and Annie Ttioniat>.
A New Milch Cow for SalA four war old COW with CALF ono w<d. mi l be sulil at a bargain, Apply to
JAMES ASH,4S-2wp At the Allen Mil
The Mt. Hope BandThis inoiticil orRr*nf»atiim la now fully perwttjd. %na ta toady to make enfftgomoutfi timfiinli firnt-clakB music tur polltlcailmecUnsBlira, festivals, or public ur uncial catbnrin
upon Ihe most reaHmmbk termi. AddrtsaL. W. STKPfTENS. SecreUrj
i Mt.Hot)o,Uu.-ri.Uo.lN.
Township Committee Meeting,The Rnndoipli Township Committee willBfstnttheBtMle Honm, Dorer, on
THUIlBOAr, flEPT. loth, 1860,3 o'clock, P . liE., for the ooBsideiatbti ol
claims for damafles done to wbeep by dogs.IAS, S. UEUOK, TownBhlp Olerlc
FALL f A8HI0SS!MME. i)E«AKE8T'8 "Whrit t&^>aV™
How.to aiaka It," and "POaTFOCIOS1
juat out at w. 8, BARBirrat.^UOBBIilTOWK, N .
SEND FOB CATALOGUE.
Unuuonabla Roid Mikinj.Tha (teniMU of lbe fall lainB ii Rpproaching
>nd alwi that aea«on wben many penplo eu-mttt ID unproBtalils Mad tnnaing. TbeE « hai spoken of Ihin innttar Uforo nn,l
r rallemtM lla adrlct la aeauia. Tuxb tuado l»to aobtan sit tima to actlla h i .
Ton vtnter wtta in. Hia f.u n[nj; y^ i ,k«a]r much of tha uuv <liit tlut U put upontten, ana wbat ia l.fl U tai. Into . M r t , r
bad »htn tha fro.U u a out of 11. gmot>,lin th . Bjiritj. Th.nmi,, no tu tk i Uowbaj, will ba la lkr for tyrim t n n l if Lit•latw,tbuir<OfkadlBllH>UL Watbtn.f « . bop. that Ihna in aaUurilr ><U an loit tUI IU DaojHYa » « , . , u not a|0aul.ndb ; won. Uaa nabaa l a b .
FMU AeeWmt • ! Pin Bttok.Mr. Jaam I . FalrablU, ol r » . Ilraol,bo Uao»»d,o tnJ i ta» i» FalreblU. <J
HanfabHra, MMl WU mulr •labtj-tbraajaani • ( • • ) , waa nl<«llsg bay at bl. UnioaFiUajr aoanbtx o( lua wad, whu Li.wSMM a^ta k anaUM atari, thrawLB| him!taakwaidaftu. Uaa wapai la i b ito.»l . ;aad atilUaai apaa Ua baad bro*. Wauck•olkl lMUai laataul;. lla waj t o n a |&Kkawa> »"• • " • a atlnraialla \,y wad*.
1 fat HaMr | a , n a l U is Hr> tmk
W. S. BABBITTMorr i s town, N- J.I am closing out (lie re'
iiiiiiKlcr of my stock o:Suiiiiiicr Dross woods apriccw wliich Ciimiot fnio nttract tlie nttcntion «
purchasers looking for liargains. "Pacific" mul olheistandnrd makes of I/nvn :i10 cts. per ynrd, mi;loili"kinds ol* tlicir dress goodeorrespond ingty low. 51,stock of Silks, Cnslinicrcscolored and black, Henricttns, i'iqucs,Flannel Suitings,all widths, DomesticsTn1)li! t;?nen, Whito (JoodiHosiery, mil flic goods inbclnic'.olTei'ed nt grftullyrdnt-cd rates for most (ii'lli(lines. Cull and CMIDIIIK1
goods or nentl for turniplcs.New styles and designs
In CARPETS. A full lineOf TURKISH and EASTINDIA RUGS. CHINAMATTINGS, OIMXOTIINAND LINOLEUM, HOLLANDS, etc., etc.
•jaatKrt MnMat.TWKoariaf Aamaan kaH tkHf uaaalHtlKaalbaakgr. watwaMW lia^ pta.•te aafMaa ajlalaw a tahafcliw r m a milIWnllwIWiatHa.l.taa.laaVftfMiaiMlnaa 1V><kaMa>*taaWat Ii n,VI| la M UUW, i
• » ! tawJ aahaaJn MaUa. | U I | , M|»la J l , tU laab»llH. K.IH.W], awta*
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QEN. OARF1BL&m
SDSAK UTJAKCHARI) ,
MAnns v. u. DATKKPOMT.,h, 18H0.
8EENER « PALMER
COAL, WOOD,MASON'S1 MATSEIALS,
BLUE STONE, FERTILIZERS.HAUD AND FAliK UKICK,
UUZ, CKHSKT,
room BWOK,FIAE CLAY, FIHK B1UCE,
AGKNT8 Ulan your cboioo Mt) wll th« life
GARFIELD or HANCOCmoney. Circiiltra »nd tormi free.
0 " B ° ".Jill I —Outfit SO
SS-lW
GAHPJUtiK SONGSTERSfor t a lb Haucook *nd Oaiinld elobi noready, E*eh Hpiqj, epiritod, and ejilwboth in mufiiemd trordi. Tlio very lai>nd best in thoflold, anil tha aheaiHuit. Iil(ta macied on receipt otprice, 12c. each.O n ad cb*nr« tor igoiili and oil
llbei.. . torijjenl-For ixrticuia.i-8, ftdiiret„
CKION BODE 00 . , )S2 J«f a . Bt., Tliila.
SHERIFF'S SALEID ChluoDryof Ntw Joncv-Fi . ft. fors i le
niDrlgftrt reD, n h c r i CharlotteBoUmim, eiimvint,' tYocutri*,he., of Ahaadcr Botiertion, d'omiod, Is onrapltlimand Corpelitw L. Lcpitrt and L i n n E .Leniirt, liu wife, Elij.U aiiarn, M»rv1. Bi-*ll,J».oobQ.Iw.iokifoller,M-rtlur.l). BuiinR and lna»c Vf. ivitvriiifr, are doiciiiUDnetnra*b!a tu OetoboiT«rm, A. I). 18M0.
Bv rirtpo of tho ibore »ut«?d writ or flificianln mj uiudti, I ahill oipoet- for tain il'ublio Vepdoe at tlie Ouurt BOOBO in Uorriilown, N. J., on
M0SEAV, tlio llth diy of October w i t ,A. D, 18m, botwtwn the uonm of Vi M, and 8" " D. P . M,, thai ii to u r a t 3 o'clock in the
noon oT slid diy, all t lo ie trsottDeli of laud aul pn'iulwia borelimfur partiinlarl.T de*tribal, eitM-te, lying aud being iIIIB tOB-nahlp or Enokawav, i» tbo County tUorrii. ana etito o r " ~ v
doBcnliod u followi.Being tbn t»ms two bta of land that wer
-invored to Hid Elijah Sliirp bv deod IronIU.bort JD. OhatD and wife, datud March 2711S72, ind recorded in tlio Mnrrii County 1cord of Uwds, in liook 1 8, page 6, &o.t a
Firit r r iu t , bciog part or tlie lot of lallmi was ci.nvi.jtxl to William U. 81iirpdeed from CliarlcK T. Vreelmtl and wife, daApnl Gib, 1671,aud duly r*oorfed, ktitl litigin.1 a jwinv In tbo fourth line of tbn whole™ o<li*ttot Utirl.v-iDren iu<] • halt fen I on « oonninuth fl Hv-flre and a half dejrtam woit frobe flint writer tlierflciF, and raon tlioneo fBfirlliluirlv-fonr andabalf defireeaventrinndrcd and ievenlr-flre feet to a point.be seuood line of the wliolo lo t ; ib«noe•longtbeMme sonlb flfty-nte aud a .a l f ifrees ffest tlifrty-scFen and * biir feot to iUlri) uormr cf ttio wliolo lot, being a]BOwraur tn tbe lot oooveyed to mid Cliaeodeed from Jacob J . Vreoh>i)d ecd nltt, daOctober 101b, 1370 ; Iheiico (8; fcioiifi t b tbiline ol >utid nbvie lot BOotlj tbirty-rour amhalf dsgiocB eait one liuodrod and sovtnl v-flifost to tliii fuarlb corner th«roaf, M n c aln3ornor of stld Cliase'i oilier lot; tbnneo ahJha road loadiug from Dover to Mt, HGbeing in the fourth lino ot the whole Int:iortliarr,v>Sve and a bilfddflrecieasttuiipveii a n d a hilf ftct to Iholjcsinniug, aUnion "lx tbausand five hundred andBixwo and a bill .quice fosl, more or lent.Tilt Second Lot, baffinQlnB t t tbe flnt c(
ter of lot of land nAi hy Jacob 3. Vrctlind" ~ rlD.Chaeo, bydeeddated April
crcoB west tnroIn the «a"d HMODII line; tbenoe itT-rourrndone-balfdo&reeieiitoni
.._idred mid Bevi-ntj-flK feet to i point IntfuurtUliua eT Hid whole lot ;lbetice (l)tiort
tT-fl*e and ose-liilf dtgreti cant twentya_J1 to tbe place of beff inning, cuntwalnp
tbon.tad Hires liuudrcd and lovoatj-Lars teat of land, muroor less.
WILU*S1 a. McDAVIT, Sheriff.DltodAnj, 3d, 18S0, Hoi
EXECUTOR'S SALE OFREAL ESTATE
By rtrtoe of an onler of tbe Orpht&«' CouoltlieOountvofUarriB, made tin the.tb. diOf March, 18711, md or an amendment Ibercmade on tbo 6tb ilatr of April, 1880, tLo suBCriber, eiecutor of Jnlii A. DlcKerai.n dec',will eipoie w sale at PnblieVtn(.ueiit t•eiidence of Oornelmi S, DlckeraoD, iu»r tl' I l r am Hnlse, t t HcC-liiBTilleJi. t
r orjBoxbanrjiD tbeConnt?ofilorr•w Jenar , m aAttlttDAT tlio 23rd dayktober, 1880, betweeii the boars of 12 nonn ain
15 o'clock in tbe aftt-rnoon of aaht day. all thosartatn traoli or purcols or laud and premisellnateln. tbe town all ip »r Roibnry afoii-Ki,'Jiindod and dcicribtd m follonti:FIBBT. All thai ,.>n Of tbe homcslcud lot
lid Jails, A. Dickemon, ctpuM, which was canfojod to brr anil one Klizabutb I)lel.eri,ci, b
ueed from Alexander Knvdur stid wife dntiMtvrcb laih. 1B5B, and roiorded iu ikuk'A 5110, wliicb lies on tnu noitti aide or tba o n t.t the io*,1 ltiulioR from ]IIoCoiDHVi!lo
lioin- ou Ibii cornor of eaiil roi. d to Drialicvilte dejjut, andiiiijoi
ISnUfntn °f|b"ut ™ wH l l l w "^ 3"h" BurK
HECOHI>. All tliit wirtnin lot, known asw u tt'l ou Ibo road luidiiiR from McCnitisTill
Lalio nopatccuK, cunttinius 13 GO-lOfl HOIscribed in a Aura from Conn HUB S.DIuki
flun, Eiucutor, Ac. tn g-iid Julia A. Dieters' ' " ibor iat, istii), »na rotordt-d In I
>nh In Book UGp. 180, iinaiiiiMRpartofBildbomo^
fl Decerrw Coiu y lcu
. All tb« r
nf Ih.-l l
nti-aof B^I.1 UraUovillc.nllj, [ ll l
.'»« Jnii
Freeman Wood,FIRE
INSURANCE AGENT,
DOVJiSH,N.J.
clwiuumpaaka-tlm l.rnlii, the world :
LONDON w d LIVKIU'OOL nnJ
OLOIJE, Cni-ihil 820.000,000
E1II.E of M.lNUHESTEIt,
Cnjiittil 610,OO0,UU
lOYAU OP LIVERPOOL,CupiUl 8l(l,(KHI,(l:K!
Caiiilu] 85.OW.W0
CDbON OODKTi*. J e m y Cily,
Capital |3oo
?EOPLEU Nowwk. .. 800,000.
UHITED WBEUEH-8 1K8UK ANtF. Co
ol PhUaMBbta. i
Tb« Loadon A m n
EAI ESTATE• an—n
'URCHASEDand SOLO
OboioD lots in Dover,
HOTTBTiB TOTJLET
ftwauui Wood.-aH4,Aa .M M a l ,k u .
r i ^ * « STONES0SUA& BTSr .Oori
I T B H 1 N U ,
, BIU*. UNTELEKECKS,
WBAHK'S PHOSPHiTE,Bone l)nil, Guano, Puu.lrel
LAUD PLASTER, iaWOOD sawed in stove lengths.
OOAU
ST»"VE, EGO, CIIESTMJT.Ordnrt ma? Ito tddrpmod throngbthePoit
)t&m Loci Itnt 98, or left a t A. Ileomor'aotiloeu Blukwell BU, near SURHX, orallb«j-ard,
BLiOKflttXTB'a COAL e«MtanUr on band.
GRAND OPENING
MillineryASD
FANCY GOODS,FOR SPRING WEAR.
JAMES McGUINNESSWashington Hall Building,
I would informn3 the |>iiuli(i gun
old fnruds and pat ramUy tUat my
NEW STOREIB
NOW OPEN.ALL MY GOODS ARE NEW,
NE1TO8T DEMONS, LATEST FA.8UION8,
KO O1D BT0OK WHATEVER.
Ity Block umbrftcci a fall Uuo In
STRAW HATS,And ill TIIIMIIINOS, Finer doom, and So-TIOKI, tuuully found iu a Firat Olaan Sloro.
JAMES McGUINNESS,WA^UINQTUK E A J J . BDIUMKO,
M0HRI8T0WS, K. J .
patrnui will bo please• *" • • milliner <
a iu ttie
Many ofmj fr'-mcr patmuiJ leam, that M.ns Uiume Dolwto»ud ability can bu f aow e n l b l i l t
n, aitb
THE BEST PLACEof it. kind for enjnymeut iu tliiu tcction is
D. MOLLER'S,UUSBKX ST., ( x s x r n i I H E U U D O I , )
J J O V K H . N . J .rocoived and plun-d in portion THltEE
FiKE NEW
BilliardANI>
Pool Tablesmannfnctorj uf J,
k UALKB.
ORCHESTRIONJiiRt ticen Btipplicd n
OE0. liilDlsI'B CELFI1I1ATEI)
LAGER BEER.lm,Tu on drnii^bt RCC Ibo best of
WINES, LIQUORS and CiGARSnlwRjfi provideO Tor t b . patrons nf -
UOLLEIl-S OrUHA HOUSE *NDD I U J L V H D ROOMS.
BAKERYIJf DOVER.
SUSSEX STREET BAKERY,
FOR THE BEST TEA JTND COFFEEIN JHOHlUSCOllK-iY CAIl. A1-
STINER'S NEW YORK AND 0I1NA TEA CO.BLAOKWELL S '
OUR 5 0 CS t .
COFFEE!including llioU Old II"
ru at 71) ctH. Oi:»? !riit! wLiaa, scaaou 1BH0, r<-faiinl
COFFEE!(lovi-ramoiil, Juv.i, JI;u
:,,m tuasU'il. Ahnii- lr.:
<'OFPBE!bo. .Siiii'i'x v
• •'•"'•'S, Kio (ir{! .,11
S U G A R S SOLD AT COST.Tlio inbiibiinnlH of Dover aiul Moiria <Jiu
winter BUpjily in mi UM.
THB
DOMESTICSEWING MACHINE
i t n n d a P O S I T I V E L Y tit l l . » lu-iul of t lm
CHNLY A T T i J Uul« list. FORS.v U
Cheap €ash StoreOKs.s.
Dover, May MUi. 1880.
SHERIFFS SALE!D (Ilimwiy of Net. J«r.ey-Ki. h. fm
KutuI
tblu to Octobor Ter
i Won en Dot?,
B j Tirhie of tilfairiiB iu mvlmudu i iiliall I'Xpoau KPulilic Ven,/.-ti, at this Cuurt Ilouua. Iitowii.N.J,, ou
MONDAY, llie .ill day of OctoburA. Tl. 1RB0, butwocn tlio lu.nr. nt 12o'oluck I>. II.. that is to nay, at 3 II'CI.ILH IU miiUemooii ot Bald day, ail Hint coctuin lottract or |urcui of laml and prumineB, situateKinfjaud being In the Town uf Uuvur, in tbiCounty or Morris ind 8mto of Now Juruev.bODDded anil describud ae
Bfllnp psr oMbanamolot of Uud Hint vatconveyed tn CoruoliasD. Q^e by doed fiouHenry MuFurlan and wifs, bcariug dale tinfirm day or May A. 0 . 1HQ0, and recordod Inthe Uurrli County lUcord of Uucuu, In BunkWfipattua3731Ac..on Uio uortii-oait oumoiof El»chwoll aud Murrls olruutii, DUVLT, N . J .
And is tl«o ilosoribcd in a (lend from I'lnrmnA. Frocmsi,, SUoritTu( saidCoiinly of Moni. . . « ^ . _ . _ . _ _ . .-.J . , . . B ( | A ( j n l 2 t t U J H 7 L
County ltuuimluld* In Book N 0 p&ce S58,
But B part of ealS lot lias bsold and conveyed by Bali] Conurf mito lo Martin 7. B SoaniiRHoHnnc, by deed nf Ooiolur 3d, 1H70, »ncorciutfin MorrlM Connty lie curd of DuudiDDC. Z 7 p 2U, .VO.
And the part iiorobj comored boginn nt apoint ou (lie north aide ot Black well t tUiatinitwenty feut on tcmuau of northdcveti degreoa oast from tiie nortli-enstof lilackwttl and Morris •treuti, byiiiR a cur-IILT Iu SBM Bosrlng part, mid runs tUonceright nttsha lo Dbckwull elreut anil lto Morns street Klone Hid SBurliiL' i n ( luortli throu dcprMB Vtist onu hucdrcl feet t<a coraor Iu esid SeanuK'a t i llino of mid irliole lot; then alnnir tho «ntnrp.mltHl with Rii.l Blackwoll Hlr^el (U) itortdui»;iiiv-.yvi!ii ilei-riiim cimt tliirty fuol in * cur-lier iu I.OHC'H liuu. leinj; t corner tn tlio wimlilot; tbcncti ci) tuutli tliroo decm;n ruai uno'ilimlrud firt to south tido u! said ISlackweliitrctit; tliunr o aloiifj thos a uio (4) Huutli..v-srven ili'Kn-cii weal thirty rcct to the plif bcKiiiitli]g,i'()iitaliiiii(,'Ll)routlioiihandB(Hictn uniru or IUBB ; bcluK tlio HBDIO iireniiioiiToyi'il li> miiil Harsh A, Q-JKC by .hied frUOBCH Dolv, ilntoil June tut, 187-1,
' WILLIAM H.MulJAVIT.Sherirr.D&tPil July 21rit. 18S0, *1O 80
W. E. DERRY, M. D ,
OFFIf'E-Or«har«l (it., tno dnors aburo tbo B,7,. .* W. depot.
DBS—»;:t(l tii 'J::i(l ». u. ;]'J:lli) to 2:(HJ nii.lH:(Jlllo 10:00 I M I . S7-tf
W M . B. CRAMER'SNEW CARRIAGE FACTORYNEXT DOOIl TO THE OLD ritKHDi'TEltlAK
ClIUltCH, MAIN HT.,
HACKI;TTSTOWN, JV. J .Riiiifactntcr of lop
I'iii l'hir
t ma;t iia 1 •
CONFECTIONERY.
CHAM. rrTirFJ.lt ,
MOEBIS COUNTY
KACHINE&IRONCo,
DOVER, N. .?.
8TEAX ENGINES,
AllWAY TOIN TABLES,
nan •«« M U M fusruaw.
\
NOW BEADY!
AGUEPADTJii; MOST H1JJHT.E, 1'KUrT.Ui A.N
NOMll'AIi (1III1K I-'OIl JIALAU1AKAHlirt iiVKll OFFEHK1).
POSITIVELY K'°iii SI
J, ?5 !ASIntrnnillrnt, llcmiltoiit, ami all U4L.U1I.11.FEVE11H.THE KsriKK mm noarasco i» oss
I'AD, AT THE CtOT OF 0M.Y *l.Wnrn on tlio nit of Km ulnninc1] It C*HB»* rncunvi.mtnpo. trnililo or IlioflRliI, W\Wid poaltivdy «hpa nnw Jiff »nJ vluli'j-1,11, .l '",liilol" .b.i.i I all »al.n.l «!uwl iioisnnfl. Sr>l,t l i j i l ru^i J f»^ l ' rJ"^" i
For Bal» b j Vonglit k Kill(or»-
BUILDING LOTSFOR SALE CHEAP!
ISAAC N. IIOTY & Co. havenow on sale all the leadingstylos, nil tlio fashionablo col-ors and all the n»w materialsfor ladies' and children'sdresses. In Dress Sillts they |havo tlio newest colors pre-' s t r e e t s , I'l'-N^ Asontod by tho most noted for- • Thoso lots arc tho licst lo-
markets. Thoir lino of cited in this city, witliin eight
A large numTierofGOO3> BUILDINGLOTS on 1st, 2d. 3d,4th, 5th. and 6th
ff hoir lino ofBlack Dross Silks representsaucli renownod makers as Bon-n t ( J i t O i d
s as Bonnet. (Juinot, OirandandBollon jon oach one.toj-other with many others ofloss prominence, whose pro-ducts, though not as familiarto purchasers arc nono t ] l c loss,Tollable. In Brocade Silks and I
cated in this city, wminutes walk of the depot.Splendid wator easily readied
Terms Easy.Iic.ir.1. to MvA Crort
Satins thoy have Black! win'; i l" ' ' '"W M- R L*MBERT ' As''Plum, Blue, Groan, Heliotrope! -'*""
1 ) O V K I tthe most beautiful comblna! 11{ A J IV ]} \VOKKS,tions over presented. They!nmko araagnillcent display of! FOSTER F. BIRCH, Prop'r,Mnrnnns Satins, Trimming _ „ „ „ « ,
Velvets. FrinR«». Oimrs and1 Bi>vr.n,». *•-cos. They have an immenseJltJ?k. «f Bl»ok Caahmeroi
which »re sold ut LAST SEA80ITB PRICES, that m.aiua• " B g of froB 5 cU. to 25 cu.
M I p r i c "
STBAJMCBM0KK-STACKS,
. euurr nrw.a»OII«PCC»-
ISAACN.DOTF&Co,,159 «181 MARKET St,
SKWABK.K.J.
i i
LOOALOO
>tfuin wo say,
' l ie furnace B
full niylo Dirt,
rt year-
8EPT, n th , IBBO, [ a ^ ^ * J j A>
Mr. MIEIoi Smith, of McCnlravlUll, ll
J0TTINC5,
bepter i j being ritaill.lists «t W«tt, H Sk«lta.
meeting neit Monday
MByor Iticliards is about to erect anotherneir bsrfl, fiCriftl feetmou life fur,
Mm, Sudan* sail MH» Kiliu lljJc/ aro| spending UID wetk by the Ben shore,
Two block Iwwmugfatia "Way wanda Lake juiw aauut nu tweighed four au4 four anil a balf pounds, j«l/tiek -Wr^bt.
A. OUT line of Blue Fl»r *fall wear at W, S. Bsbbitt'i
, wnortb about doublo that A " * a t o c k " ' lantArna just Arriving si
Berry's Hardware stor'6. Prices vory low.
tto& at W, 8. Babbitt.1!, T *r i ' * * •
Boonloa to Co»sy
y g » w«fol» in thlaplace, WM Beoteooeil to the county jatl for
Gent's l i M P j ' M a . h w l a r j i w«fcin«raliirtu, flftunol nnd WBgligee aliiru, at Welt.ft S k l l 'ft
jlorrifitowu
An excursion fjlanJislallti
jiev. 8, 1). Itjwney arrived homo fromEuropo on Sunday,
Tbo COUSUH onvmomtore aro beoomfngfiupatioiit for tbolr pay.
Mirror Platoi put in frames nt J. *.. Good'nlo'd Kurf Frank Drug Store. , , . - ,
< club will pinyYou may now shoot woodcock and equir-1 ^ _ ol B M j
rclK with impunity—and a gun.Ur. Eil. L. Wckoman nnd wif
IIR » vncatiou Iy the nea ahore.Mr. W. W. UU1 wiU tad tlio Y. M.JO. A.
prayer mooting to-morrow8,)ftbnia, Derby hats, caps-4Tarjthing j sOa Froiit Drug Store.
for full woar-at Wfllt. II. Skoilenfior'g, . [ p
Board of Education are mak-
A pinked nine of Dover and the lima Billgame in DOYW on Wcdnoa-*. ,
If you want a good ftvo cent BCfiar try theLyra," sold by Space at tha depot Btana,
Music witii each Begor.
Moore's Pllto, tho genuine article withfitly Pills in each box, nt J. A. Ooodilrt
attended it say t _ . .nion&y. Tbere *»s mother at Caao'B hoton Friday uTuninj.
Mr. Adams h>J a yontift fellow uaWritfit arrestud for Assault nod tadTh* Louring vr.\» before Juatioa BiWlild fur i>luiuOff, Urn tot defendant,onus euimiuiog Adams Itota trit4 to n>»»him admit that ho wiu the fellow who•Binei -Wright, id&mi denied that
1 guitiags fo(!"WeH,"BaiaB<wi, getting himself In loti/—•-. i position of a professor of tb.8 manly art,
wiih flits doubled Qp and left arm thrownforward, "you got ymnelf in thin po.eition didn't yon?'1 " I thisw up my stto mud oft Ua blow," mid Adams, "IfL ' "ilio worfd l*vB bit me In (he feoe.
], where did you bit Mm? said BOBS.••Ifyouooioa out on the stoop 111jouwboroIliithim."wLiJA11(1Q3B. "dD out and show toe," midop out ot hit chair. "6'uwe and HIIOIC toe."Ob, uever mind/' interposed Beward,inugUfng, " I I I RUOW von, Hoes, if ypu Wantany showing I Hero tbe Jubtice turued toBoss aud atld : "Bo quiet now or I'llmit tho whole of you, and ibi(sarro TOCB) he would uot be A flea bile d
w«fol» in thla
f0. l
„ prorn,BHIlt oItIz(mBornar f0. ^ „ prorn,BHIlt oItIz(mtf of Acaeia Lad^o, A. of Whitehall, died B few dnja since at theuilncmlny eveuiug [
Tiio KhutorF, oud A. M., iioit Wuilncmlny eveuiug. Bg8 Of 0[glity.OD6 j a r s .
Mr. Magmw Grimm, wo regrnt to learn, ft • An oil p!pa lino li to bB laid, from Brad.,lMKrrnna)y ill at b r '" «-•*-• • - - - •
-. Aiikn K. Martin will] street ford, fa'to lids water, audit ifl said wiil
tnovo thin fall paia near Newfoundland.u Hcbookj'B Mountain to Hnckettatown. D. W. SbeUengor and E. 0. Moffat, of
'in, raw edge, wlila hand, break Hargtra Ooticge, will preach at iroitUt lo-Intent, ut Walt, II. BkelluiiRer's. morrow, nt 3 o'clock, P , U.
Q repairing tho lloon- Have you a brokon mirror ? Yon canr flfteun hours a have H replftoid by A new one. at Vouglit A
Killgora'a Corner iJrug Store.
t left Madison Inst week to Buy tho best and latest indention, theuttoiiil his flrnt Cotifor at Cuuterville, " Hawing
ib; It (haa t,ofiih
g ; (
equal In etrengib, durability, or finish,JomU'ti Lciul, HIHO Linseed
Oil, nt J. A- Ooodalo's Ited Front Drug of the Midland Railroad Company of NeiKtoro. Jersey in place of O. V. ffobart, resigned.
While some of the mon at the funutawcto naloAdinjj Billy Ulnck'a boat thiitbor dny, tha conversation tnrned on whe
put down the rebellion, Oua Bald thexepnbUaanaghtiaetl to hum put it dawn,bat the fact vas tuere wers moro democratstlmn reimblieum io tbe uimy. One of tho
B wlio was wllh Sheridan v/hoa U o am
nad -wbo eaj'B "Wade Uamplon vanthe widtBdesl, fellow to sweat ba eror hiwild, " Well, onr cornpaty was polled agood many (fmea during ibe ivitr. At firstthey were most nil republlconB, but townrdithe Iiwf the" m'ljorlly ' wi.ro deraoctttta.'" Yoa, "aafd Bity Black, " that wua whenthe conscripts began to conin in." Tally
A Unit Koveiity-flro (mica p«w over the!V., IJ. & W. IUilroad every tnreuty-four
Th the JeriPj Hidtsod, vblebgvora formerly numbered from 70 upwards,
) token raoie modest figures and runMr. V/m. I'oJMrd, of t) l o »ei
»o lenra ia vury ill of BHghfud
1 to 17.
is of tbo Hesare. Tuomw and Hugh Allen are ailinga railroad V at Fmolilia. cu tbs Bmsax road,
i bocn l L n t requires tbe handling of about thirty
i> blow out oi.o of its Hlackn for tbousand j m b »' earth.
The Mcthnrfint prapln of Milton n;d over f (X) l.mt Bubbuth for ill
r. Utiljt-laokor, ofrom i\ nuUhtrukoliut.
ijcntiro $10,00(1,0(10 for thom D., L. A. W. KiiitroiiiJ won
Ciaj. Xi Ohoyoy, of Madieoii, was eleotefl| Grand King at tho nonunl meeting of tbo
ii Cimptor of Itoyal /Leah MuMUfl, halt]| at Trenton, on Wednesday.
I'roMionorfl will bo recBired Infulloon*Sitfibnth ba- j flection la tlie First M. E.' Church to^aor-
v momlug .aud in the evening a genera)meeting will (» held. , ''
hloma oouLty people found tbat it did.not pa; to ship phones to New Yoik tWa '
Tlio Gecnian White Mountain Cologne ia
(l the ft-Htivol nttho JH. Freedom II.rtJ) ou VJv&nomloy afteruoon aud
Tbo now ferry IJOUHO of tlioD., L. &, W.31, It. ut IlDbokeu wua ojienod Saturday, It
A fiuu new Btocb of breach and muzzlelomliug guus, nt Barry's Hardware store.ttign ol the rudJoult.
1'he Oity FfttJinM of Morristown Irnvo do-tormiijed to stop swill carting bud velocipederiding iu iho ptroelu.
Tho Hibornfo school opened in the newbuilding ou Monday with tho unusually largonUoudaDGG of HG scholars.
Tho firm of J, E, A. T. H. Dunham, ofMorrisfown, baa dissolved, Mr, J. R Dun-Ju.ni eont'maing tho business.
The subject at tho prayer mooting ia theMillbrook Church to-morrow evening willbo Faith—Hobrewa, 11th chapter.
Sheriff McDnvit sold to tbe Mutrial LifeInsurance Company, last week, tuo VoiawasUotQl projiorty ftt llQrl.ali.re Vuiley.
Do nnl fail to try tbo now "KouBoboia"Sen-ing JIaobioo, (lio most perfect aud dur-ablu. WiiHer H. BkeUcufier, ogont.
Mr. HtRphen II. Berry ias purolinsetl nlot neit to tbo reBidfiuco of Mr. S. It. Hrooeo,ou MorriH fltfott,'(audvf-ill erect a hoiiBOtliMoou.
TjiBt Saturday van tho warmeat Septemberday known in a long tiinn, tho thermometerstanding"' W" i n ^ho sbado ot G o'clockp. w.
Bui-Elnra entered tho IIOUBO of SIrt*. Geo,
yoar, BO ouly fl,28l.biefcete ware sent trainaiorriaiowu tlila year ngulBat 80,832 for laatyear.
TLa ladies el' t ie Mt. Freedom M. E.Cburcharo propariug for a very enjoyablefestival on tho grounds near Iho Ctturoh onWedneHday afternoon and evening ne i t Besure to attend.
Call and see, the celebrated " Household'Bowing Waohias before buying, and youwill not regret it. It 1B acknowledged thebest for family use mti manufacturing pur-poses, light ruEcery Machineayent, CbeeLur.
Stack No. !i, of tha Allentovm iron com-ty, is nt preflent being filled and will bo
i fow dnys. Btftuk No. 5 was lit
g aud' most durablevan-anted. J ; D. Budil,
blo in inibout k ago, Htock No. 4, which
rriea off her, on Friday
r platedChaiubotlniOf lawt wock,ware.
Tlio Mount nopo bund ia now a flret-oia™muHical organhwUou a»d in ready t« fill on-
wy kind- 8<o tbeir card
Inflcpondent Ho«o, of MorrMown, h/wre-ooived K. invittttioQ from Kitlatiuny Hoaoto partioipnto in tbo Nowloa Firi'iuou'u l'14*ttwla, Bcpt. .tOii.
ABth*D.,L. A W. Conmaiiy is to fur-aUb nil tho rollinB «tr>ck for the new exltfn-sioH, a largo ioenow ol work may bu expect.od in all their shops.
Folillonl Quilts ou whicli npitc«r thu por-trftitnof IhopreMat-ctiul ciiinliiljitPH, «m l>opurohaBBd at W. a. Uubbitl'a dry BOOJHhotmo,
The"Whito dtanda gTry it nud you will
buy it, Ei<iry innL-btno wftrronted for flvoyears. W. «. Collard, BKont.
The lAtlics of Ibe roapw-fc St. E. drnrelinl tbolr feslivul on tbo nfunu-nu and «cn-ing of tb* Ut iimt. rooeived *!HI. Tho wi
utit to
old lady or BuW'«SW b
haa been, tdlo nina« .luno, in imdorsoing ex.tensive repiirs and if tlio iron warkot con-
will bo put in operation no eoonna «omplc(utl.
Juilgo Jfurrny, -wiio has many frieuds andrelftlives in tlim section,- van on Tiiewday'ouflrmod a« l'dlicfl Junlice of New York.')ty for nnothcT term of ten yenrs. Turn-miiiy Hull oiirmHttUiim fcntVhiH renppoint-iou( was rt'jeotea Dy the Hoard ot Alderion {D Jntmnry Irntt, but nfler A long fight
boiantlaxttiucootufiil.
MorriKtonu ia to liavonn ndJition to itsscboulH by nu bstitution to Lo conductedby tJiu nintera of SI, John fLo E»jjtint, ThoHiBtom Imtfl n hrgo Bchool ftt 23U E. lTthstreet, Now Ydrk, miri, propose to transferanothtr umtwr-llieir ilirHuliou to the More-houhu proi«:rty ou South strict. They wetlifl Sisteis Of tlje Anmriwu Branch.
Mrs. George W. Howoll, ot Chester, wft»ariving liouia with lifir iittlo boy on Tnunr-ilriy evening o£ bwt week, wb«u some onaran into their WUK™ throwing them bothout, aud their borso i»n away. Ha WUB I
L-auijtit near MoncHitm, but their wagon WMoowpleulj wirocked. Mrs. H- and I«r boystoppod dl ft naiBbboe'B over night.
Tbe openiiiRfl of tho fall twine >t tho auftd-nniiL-s itfo cdHinfi qaito a ouaber of our
tolkn away. Ed. Renting goes to,n'fl Biisineaa College, PoiiBeeps'*.Miwa Nellie Melick goes to the State
IBcbonl, Trenton; aud Fred. Simp-BOn Ed. NeiKkbour, I V B 0 " I"19*^ W i U t a n»Wbillock and JHS. Kurd to l i t AnthonyBemiuurr, Uonoingtou Contra, Vt.
A stnuiga frealc of llgutnlQg *a« observed.lurfnR ft Uto Hhowor, on tha ftrra of Mr. Z.H. Kuiiti, near Jltodhaiu. Two dlstlact re-
heard like tliat of ft daublQ'bar-
frlcnds are going to havea grand OMBI moeting on tha pia-nio grounds«t South SUnhopg, (where tbs Freo 1dislu held their otvnp aieeliDg) on the atter-noou of Tuesday the liih iivt., and in
ILill Btauhopo, ou tbe evening oftbe BOina diiy. The Steobopa Glae Cluband tha Btauhope Bragi Bund will enliventho proceedings with maelo. The followingeminent Bpeiken areezpeoted tobepresant:HOD, N. P . Binlu, of MiwaaobtiBttta; Hon.Qeo. A. ahtrtdea, Hon. F. X. Sdbooamakor,Hon. A. Q, Ksiiaby, ei-JaJga HofTomiHon. John Hill, Win, H. Franols and Job:Y.FoBlar. BytlilaanDDgementtboIltpabl:can State Committee hill two birds with onestoao, lor tbalr meeting In the sfternodirltl bain Harrisconuty, undin tho eveuingnfloH«K. • . . -
Futlier Omm'e pictito was lo have ooanoff on the samo day, hut the reverentgentleman lias hindly consented toit-till the 15th, of wUioh all cunueinod willlaia diia notice.. Twenty-two our loads of Pennsyl'?loursioniBts pawed fhrongu boxo on Tues-day Bftornooa for New York, The can
New York, Aug. 22d hwt, und oopied in thaIBOM Em the Salutday following, haa ex-alted n tP'oA deal of Indignation among thepeople of oor vfllago and rioinity, are at alotw 'to Qooooive why the writer of that
Wuld BO dktort foots andHhameleaaly tnlBreproBent and shmder thewhole community.
Tha whole TUB prodnotion almost la man-ufactaredoutor tbe "solid," and what littletruth it oontalnad was totally obsoored bythesenulew gibbdritib. with which it watoloth»d. The troth of tho matter ia, two of>ur citizens, Meson. Joseph J. Conrin, sod
John N. Young, "fell out" with eaoh other,from which ill-feeling between them, (theauto under the Sunday law, which by tbsway was enacted noftriy oa« hundrod yeanWO origiaatod. Toe flwt cue wa» tried onSaturday, Aug. 14th, tho Jury bringing la ftrerdfet of "not guiJty." On tbe followingHomlay, Aug. lOUi, tbe seaoad suit wastried witU the aamo result, when the threeother pending Bnitn woro withdrawn. Notoul opitliatB or profane kaguagfl was usediy either tho /ustlfla, plalnlin, def«Ddant,lor tha lawyers, nor was there anything elae
about the court; the prouaedingg before it,or tho jurors, to distinguish it, or any ofthe parties concerned from tha proceedings
any ordinary oonrt for tbu irial al causes.There might have been a dozen or fifteenspectators present when theae oases waretried, but not more than fifteen; but no
_ -_, morning BiukuiisBtafnn or tbe tftarf, and\Um&
or otherBertntoo, P*.
60 UCKMSNODCritienden, Now York,
e pj)i« furObey J v e
Neanlirift and Biok Hand I can recomrueud tt? Obey J•omo wondorful cure, io thi. aeMIo "
Da. hiez lays: I t»veeiinigu and sick S d
.lof«I,a7ie!lo in. trodU06d ' ^A. A. LAPS, If. D, ITanticoki., Ft.
Foa fUu BV VonaBT " "
were picked, and tlie peopla were of allcobrsarid uearly'allniitiourilitleB. I noticedthe PoiiBylvaaifl girls bang their hair jusllike iliQ Jeney girls do.
I would like lo see the old BloomsbwDivision ooal can all oillod Ia und builiover. It will be monoy In the pocket of th<D., I*. * W. Rnllroad Companj to do i twould alfia like h hare 21<wtcr Ckr Bnlldenof Ibe United States, whua uaxt they gottheir hernia together, at their annual poivow, fix on a uniform system of cat build-
At present every road has ft dlfferenlind Beading
toget,its ours as ncnt the gronnil napossible, and as touch cast iron aaworked into its draw beada, while itabruBscBarcaniiitnrdOf twoponmlHofbraBea,
pounds of babbitt nnd nit poundsIron ; nnd its jonmalboies were mi
oa purpose tor tho oil to drij) out of thirasto down collar. The Pennsylvania am
moat of tlie Western railroads, on toetrying to get tbeir enra an high
ii]] in tbo air an possible, Then nil
ilraul compnuy lias a diffdront kindof bflws, flr<iwhiiiid, Journal uox, bmko
.to eboe—ia fact evdlffunnt from ovory othor company. No*tlmt tlio roads are nil uarrow guag
promiscuously over ever;oilier roail, I Jo not *wo tUo neoosafty o
9, nnd tbcrerow raj auggoaliaa. Orso It will M e a litUe time to briug Uiiiirra about, but I Ijelwro tliero is money
in it for the railroad companies.Squire Ditvis Bays Ganeral finnba won't
iomo lo Bpefik ftt Sianhope. The Squire is>u old dyed-in-lUe-wool Do moo rat, andvery good imtfaority on that nubjeot. Imy iuforcmUon from J. Howard Willslie from tha BejnUIma State JSieoutivaOommtttee. I want to siy to Unit oommlltea that they had hotter go whew AbeHewitt routed to send John Kelly thanmakeannouwanentaoftbiBkinl that they
don't intend to keep.
youngE*stiN. V.
FLANDERS.m EBA.—Lo«ew from thin riciuily
seem to Laf a become " fo«r and far bolweon"if late. What haa become of jour correp-
pondent? Haifa© " ahntBed off," got mar-ed, or gone away to *'pastum new T" ' I tcertainly a great loss to the community,d to make amende, Bomewhot, nnd keep
you posted, I wnd a ft* item* of » * » .
The feilival of the bidles of the Presbyte-rian Church was a decided enccess, and net-ted nboBl $130 for their treasury.
Be». E. W. Foi and wUa have Jt»l »e-turned from ft monlh'n Taoatloa and ieor«a-
The oont*aUjpotibdd in Uw *tone wmrirtwl of Holy
Jiblo, VtfMtirt DtoelpUm and Hymnal,u u oopr of Chitotaa AdM«i#, u t , ooVr «f
U t K k O f e t i e U
Or*d in quick Baooe»tea, aaddtanda acknowledged king reed g q
Iras, sUuding near e«h other, irore foundT rti l
ras, go have been Blxuck. The qoertion la, waa
b l tdistinct bdU of lightoinfl, or one bolt . t ll» panonss « d ha fUlol till pulpit hit' h J t hi« pMpllSabbath'«glln to th . Joj ot hi« pMpll.
' l f b dSabbathg JjBotb pulor mi «ir« look wall' "»il "fn»b.d
d I " »»
PrwbyMrian ohwou t Bohooley*.i b d fl ll p
by UlO DbUlgl Md Wtl, Md COM I " " " » » -
bt Ity
pued Joi Oi« wo* bttan Item.Jlr. r™»b«, ot tl» M. E. Ohonh,
U ueded to the foundation where Her. Ux.mliwJiiDary offerlna for the Ban-H
tuu b»n «b*eut two SftbUllu, and Ul )M, twdtiwl W Mr, Sathm, the Max-
doiladiy Seh"ol(n Bejrroot, Sjrt*,u*
hd lohad ttncetMilea in «avi«({ about «»••»»• on 11. ~
IU» ooogr«|r»Uj
boon pttrohmwd lor th« »«aiobVrch.wl.IA « • M
boardtw, bulathlof entered g | pIho Utt. BUOT" ""x1
Tbo QIOIIIIQD coroi»anT »* P«»«>t »»lfj'-ng a rery Urge awoant of pig Iron to.U-r »nd from P w « n t iudloOiOM Uw I™
tnUnteaotKewurkOonfeivtioe.iwUdlng eonmillM, elngyuea
th. ohnrohDr U» AiminpUoD, MorrWown
y hU rfftmp nrfftm,H«ry • « bom ta
ooaMIMUdaul wto lawOn owtioo
Ukglolxoi x t i IWOMS of U»U.to .iMf rtock, to b- w ^ lo
Unling co»l Uaini to th* M««it «» V*uonnula.
M o a w i y , of Ui»- »""• " •at Hibemia on f*h3.toT wb«o
.oJrflwUioMlri.rlog.to-. It U»y • « • P«" " J *og J
Hlt l . l l - . t th wrt lor t»»ou d u d in lb« eoifegt a«d
0
Warioa k tanu. * OMm,«,U nppJlri «llk p»*<
D.J.
tematfls wore among thorn, nor were theremy carriages or vehicles of auykind drawn,ip outside the hotel; consequently there•era ar> spectators outside. Nor wen thereiy summer guests frightened away from
Ether Snooasunna or the surrounding ooun-, unless it w u the writer of that artlule..j masterly effort at gushing had, perhaps,
ixhaoated both his physical and mental•owers, BO that utterly bewildered and amid
isanfl ravings ha wandered off game-'s and imagined that tbe whole country
stampeded. He was quite charitable to-rani us, ia lining oar broad avenue with'tall Bllnt elms and lofty pines." Now
happa&a to ha an elm hero aad there t
long our sidewalks, but nary a pine, loft;low. Oar walks are Buaded however by
oandsontQ maples. Nor hare we the largeumber of boarding houses for summer
erta. OurriUage can bosst of bnt twothen* cBtablishmeaU, namely, thetunoB Eonus, (Voanfer/B) and the
bury Hotel," (Maufd) and the village ofDrakoville, just one mile distant, oonUtiostbe BAmo-uumber of boarding houses, name-ly, the "Drakeville Hotel," J . Baker, pro.prictor, and Mr. Willfan Schscr'a House.UeBpecting the population of our village wocouldn't raise out thousand if we scoopedin the adjoining villages of MoCalnsviUoand Drakeville with our own. So in this
enthusIastlB friend comes1 about half way toward the truth, the neat-est In tny part of his prodlgous epistle.Respecting tha nativity of Mr. John N.Young, whom our gushing worthy repre-
itans an Englishman—he not only hap-peus to be a naUvo of this (Morris) county,but his poreutfl also were bora here, undthey were ol Dutch descent. Just here Iwould say that the law presumes a personto be innocent of an oflfenoe until provenguilty. I t has not been shewn, [on any au-thority, aorbna it been publicly hinted thatMr. John N. Young has conducted his bus-
a m livery stable proprietor, on Sun-day or any other day, ia a way to render Ita iiuiRsnoe, except the mere foot of letting
horses and vehicles oat on Sunday, andthe investigation of this so far has failed toahow that he hag violated the hxv.
1 hare Riven thla case a great deal moreattention tbau it merits, were it not that tbeSunday Mercury circulates among peoplewho know nothing about our village, or the
iracteriBtics intelligence and quint ot itsinhabilants, and the lying propensities of acertain naif gtyled ".Reporter" of the Mer-cury, who made a desperate attempt atiriginatiog a burlesque and succeeded onlya publishing himself to the people of Mor-la county as a consummate liar niiil fool.Wo trust the the editor of thfl N. V. 9uo-d»y Mercury will ho.™ tho honoi to copythin letter in bin paper, thnt JUBUOQ may bedone to a community which but eeoti uia-licioualy represented and slandered through
GUSTO.
W Bone and Maaole prodnoine Halt, tlieNen-equlotiug Hop, tho Ruporb Mtlarlti txA\-doto Quinine, and oihot preetona lugrodicnt*.
binoa withont fermonUtion, are tho ingre-it ol "Malt Dtltora," prep*rod by the ViK
Bitten Cumpany.
The pride of * mother, tho life and Joy of ahomo, ire her children, Itence hor grief whenslokQBM eutora »ud ukos tUotn a*»y, Ttkewmroiog then, that jou are rnnulng t, terriblerisk, if they havo a cough, croup or wliooplngcongu, wbloh lead to consumption, Ifyon do
>t atUud to It at once. 8niL0Ut8 CON-
CAMPAIGNnow open at PJEUSOJV'S, BOTER, X J- HAKCOCKHAT8J GABFIEL!) HATS! and all other kinds
I hats for m«ut bo^s and chljdren of the latest and feesistylos at siuiirlsingly JLO>V PRICJS8. I have securedanother large lot of 25 ct. hats for boys.
war
H OOaEi«jro»r»ntW)dtoou«tPrice 10 ot*, 50 ct». and *1, For lame•iao or chest, ueo siUob'B Porousrrloe. 35 oti. SoldbyTought & KillR
THE BEST I EVER KNEW OF.J. O. BTABKEV, a prominent and influen-
tial oltUonoflowft Oity, BATS : "I have bad" ' 'Bjwiwi*, Md JiFer complaint tar Barer*}
aatr.Juve.agHd every remedy I Gouldf, without uny>elk>i. whatever, until I
c«wyour Hhiloi',* VltaUBor idVftMiseJ, in ourI WHB poreo*(Jed t* try it.
y to itkte tbftt it IIt
ytirely ourod m
l Ipy t I IM entirely ourod mo.
I t i« eetttlnly (ho be«t rwrnxly I ever knewof" Fri io75ot B l d b V I I & l
y e«t rof." Friio75otB. Boldby II & Eillgon
aHILOH'S OATAUUH UEMEDY, A mar-eliwi* can tor mtureb, dfpbtlwria, canker
mouth, and head aobe. With etch bottle then'•an tUKfloioiia oaaaJ Injeator tor (be maninoeesiful treatment of tbo complaint, with*
SHIRTS,
Corner Stone Laying at Chester.The weather ou Saturday last i i tbo region
if Chester waa excessively hoc; neverthelessgoodly number cams from dJBerBot diroo-
lions to attend the services hi conn actionwith tlie laying of the corner atone of the
IOW i i , E. Church. The services hi thegrove were conducted by the pastor, Rev.Isaac'Thomas, Excellent muslo was fur-lished for-the occasion by the oaoir .of the
M. E. Chimb. Prayer was oBenA}j Ber. J. BrowBter, pastor of the ChesterPresbyterian Church, after which uppropri-ite addresses were delivered by Bev. J. 1L
the newlv appointed ftigtbe Uowarlt iJJslHct, aed Uev, T.
i. Landou, pastor of tho SacOMunbn M. E-mrob. iter. 3fr. Knotries dweltilty of the Cburoh of Curiut, uud the
livim truths eymboHzed by the existence oftemplea. Uev, Mr. Lnaiion bo-
icved and practiced chrifitian unity; andit huoavgreat advanUtgCB growing out of'nominatlonaliBm. Among tha ndvaotageutiicli be named were the ajipifaucoi of now
jotboda, tho incitement to holy emulationuid tie-development of niore talent in areligious direction. Ha looked upon tho
:lioo. of this church in the light tf a[enotnfoaiioii, At a becofit to tbe old ilenoni-luatioii, which for'over a century have hod41 ejUtonce in the village. After tlio spaak-ug, the putor gave an opportunity for any
to contribute to the ereQlion of the, BitUng that any sam given would
Ivllcg* the giver to have tho oune depos-ited in Uia comer stone. Some *7o was
The oongwgmlion then pro-d i h H U
I>» th« WhoU JtlUtarr «t MedicineNo prcp*r«ti(sa tit* erar pertoctnei saob anr-vellund cures, or maluUined io wide a reputa-tion *i Ana's CasHUT FzamatL, uhlch isrecognised as the world's remedy for all dis-euoBoftbeftiroftt «nd Inngi. Its Ions con-tinued aortai ofwondeiful oaret in all climalonhat mada it nniversally known al a life andreiiablo tgent lo otoploy. Against ordinarycolds, wliicu aro iho forerunners or more serl-OQB dUurdors, it acts epeodJIy aud snruly,always relieving suffering, and often savinslife. Tbn protection It affords, by Its timelynao in the throat and chest disorder! of chil-dren, males it an innlutble remedy to bo keptalwaya on hind in every homo. No poreon can |ifford to be without it, and thooo who havenoe used it never will. From their knowledge
'ofits Competition and effects, pbyeloikni utoCaa.nr pEoroaAt oxtonBlvoly In their
praotldo, and Olergymon recommend It. It li_•baolntolj certain in Its remedial effuotB, aiul•trSti nlnsya euro nhere curei ug posBible,
Foa BALE UT ALL DZALEKB.
I hare all of my white shirts made expressly for mytrade and guarantee them to be of superior make andeach one 1B warranted to lit.
BEADY-MADE CLOTHING!Tu this department I fed safe In saying that I can
show you the largest and host selected stock of Kens'nnd Boys' CLOTHING in tlie county, tvlilcli I am offer-ing at such low prices that any one lit ueed of a suitcannot go away without buying.
J. H. PIERS ON,OPPOSITE THE BANK,
DOTOI, Sept. 2d, 1880. DOVER, N. J.
THE ONEPRICE WERCHANT TAILOR, 1inrgftBt Block of 8PBINQ GOODS to bo f d iUsJjment tbfs side of tlie oitv cnHiyt
, inrgftBt Block of 8PBINQ GOODS to bo found in nnv inetohaiit tailoring etltb-UsJjment tbfs side of tlie oitv, conHiytiDg of everything now auiJ i iovl tbftf bofi ^b b h ng noil Huroin"t. uompritiing nvcry grade of imported "•
nees taugiog from $12 uward
6. E BKEESE!BLANK BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
FANCY GOODS.
PIOTTTRBSF2UH£D TO ORBEB. Agent for tbo
R E M I N G T O N
SEWIII1CHI1.wMcli contains all of tho latest im-
provomante in machines, and ia tlio
most handsome of all for a sitting
room ornament.
Every Machine Warranted.OALL AND EXAMINE THEE.
Dover, January 7th, MBit.
QPPOSITE THE NATIONAL ONION BANK,DDVEtl, N. J .
Watches! Clocks!ROCKFORD WATCHES
a ilutmgnlilJBd foi tbelr la peri or flulib.aililnnd with unnmal •[rcDglh. In timoopinc nnsHtlOi I hoy *ro nn»nrp»«od, u K)1
Utois who boafihl ono will teitliy. AIM
f ililw u i E»ij Tittlei,pttoni iluit proof •un-wl&ainR cue*.
CLOCKS! CLOCKS!(ram II npr.nL. m.TT.K-ri.lTlO WABB.
J.HAIRHOUSE,Watchmaker and Jeweler
| been brought out for Spring nan outniapr. uompmung nind domestio Bnitings at prices ranging from 012 upward.
t Ibavcalso aforco, of skilled workmen| large cnougu togive each oian theolsMot work ho isbest adapted for BOthat I can gaaran*tee tny customersperfect Batfefaotionin "bwry garment,As quuiityNis theteat of cheapucas,I think with thc-ihovo foclli
jcaugivo my cuslo-mors better tutisfuction for thcii
ley than tho.v— poiwibir got bypa t ron i s ing thi'otioop rea<ly-ma ~ototliiers thut r.._
nually palm-thereon, and by givinumy oustomera a Qrot-clitss urticlv, s*ml BUJDon't forgot lay aUmi «>n
MANSION HOUSE BLOCK,lApril2d,1880. SUSSEX St., DOVER, N. J
SKELLENGERHAS A GOOD VABIETY OP
HATS, CAPS,NECK-WEAR,
^SHIRTS,;*GENTS' FANCY HALF HOSE,
HANDKERCHIEFS, NECK-TIE JEWELRY,BRACES, DRIVING GLOVES,
NEGLIGEE AND WORKING SHIRTS,(ALL OEADES AND PKWES.)
OVERALLS AND BLUE FLANNEL SHIRTS.
VT MOTTO IS SMALL rnoHTH AND HATH) BALES. • . .
WALTER H. SKELLEffGEB,CONE DOOH BELOW PAUDEE *• CLARK'S,)
BLACKWELL St., DOVER, N. J.Dorer, N. X, May 18th, 1880. .1
allnii(lcinuii.my ftlcgauf niRortincut, with price.
facilities for Riviuftd iu this
COHEN 6c GRABO WSKITHE SEW l'OEK
liava jaat rccaivcl ami iuvilo (lie iiahlio to take a look at theic
New FaU Stock of CLOTHING,which includes all ilia new stjlos and new goods of tlio season, anil will
be Bold ou tery low terms.
C U S T O M i>Ei?A.n,TarE3ivT!We also aro doing a targe custom business, aud n W c Raits tliat fit the form
aud pocket book. Cull aud BOO tlio Duo nswrtment *Jf jueco goods from winchwe raato our custom work. Also a fresh supply ol J
GENTS' FURiVISHIIViGf GOODS, J
^ntroduclug nil ifie now aud novel (Lings iu that line, Don't forgot ibe place,
OPPOSITE P A I t D K E *i C L A I I K ' S .
A««nt for lb# OUMOHD SPIOTAOLIS tnd0IU.UUHD ITUKE ( IK OUSSM. IMr(TMM M4 tpntac « « a >k
EN6RAVING NEATLY DONE.
SINGERSewing Machine
It teknowledfled by til to betot met! rtlltblt ind bull mi*chine In the world, lit u l e tcxeetd by tar til others. Theyhive an office in every Import*ant town In the United Statet,tad art not rwpoailblt loriieend-haad dealirt repreten-tatloa*. Buy direct UreajhIhtlr own odce and yei k ma retpoAtftit warrantee. McMaMMMllSSaawath,
P. H. BURREU-
uuinnm.
In the renewal of McKIBQ-AN & Go.'s advertisement in this paper we feel that thisold reliable firm deserve more than a meremention. This firm has essentially "StruckOil." Commencing business with the firstintroduction of Petroleum, by steady industryand strict attention to business and the wantsof their customers, they are to-day the greatoil kings of the State. MoKIRGAN & Co.'OILS are noted for their PURITY, SAFETY,BRILLIANCY and ECONOMY. All thevarious brands ofO ils handled by this firmare perfectly pure and are up to the markedstandard as rated. They handle no impureoils. This being the oase dealers "County and vicinity, if there are anynot deal with this firm, we advise ~open business relations with theiknow whereof we speak when we ad ,to that effect. Their Machinery Oil is usedall over this busy region. There isjio opposi*tion. to it in the marke. Their BRILLIANTSAFETY and PARLOR WATER WHITEbrands lor illuminators are superior to gasand ranX next to the eleotrioiight for illu-minating purposes.
IMIMM * £•., Wkvt <Ht if THIBp AVENUE,
FALL CAMPAIGN!JS. xx. IB an n n -x-,
HARDWARE STOREwith CIDER PRESSES, HAY AND PEED CTTTEBS. COMSCUTTLES, COAL SCOOPS, COAL SIEVES, APPLE PARERS,
COEN CUTTEES, SCROLL SAWS and BAHBED WIKEFENCING. AvM,i]111)™wtiu.kof
GUNS! GUNS I GUNS!REVOLVERS, AMMUNITION
SPORTSMAN'S 60ODS.Alvejg iu Block & full linear
IRON, STEEL, NAILS,BUILDERS' and BLACKSMITHS' HARDWARE, &c
AJ.LATJJOTTOM I'JUCES.
SIGN OF THE PADLOCK,BLACKWELL St., DOVER, S. J.
JB- IT AFFOItDS ME GEEAT PLEAS-•UBE IN ANNOUKCIKG TO MY FKIENDSOF D0VEB AND VICINITY THAT I AMBEADY TO SOTPLY THEM WITH A.SPRING SUIT OF CLOTHES MADE TOOBDEB. MATE11IALS OF ALL SHADESAND GEADE8, BOTH FOREIGN ANDDOMESTIC. A GOOD FIT IS GUARAN-TEED OU NO SALE. •• COMPETITIONPOSITIVELY DEHCED." ALL I ASK ISA TBIAL AND SATISFACTION WILLBUBELT FOLLOW. I HAVE PROCUREDA STOCK OF MENS', YOUTHS', HOYS',AND CHILDREN'S READY-MADE
CLOTHING-WHICH I AM ABLE TO SELL AT LASTYEARS' PR1CE8, KOT1VITHSTANDIKOTHE ADVANCE IN PRICES OF ALLKINDS OF UOODS. THE LATEST ANDBEST STYLES OF HATS AT VERY MOD-ERATE PRICKS. OENTS' FURNISHINGGOODS, COSMSTINO OF WHITE ANDCA3II1RIC SHIRTS. SILK AND LINENHANDKERCHIEFS. LINEN AND I'AI'EIiCOLLARS AND CUFFS. ALL KINDS OVFLANNEL UNDERWEAR, HUSPKNDERHSOCKS, DOTH FANCY AND PLAIN, ANDMANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NSUIER.0 U 8 TO MENTION. I HAVEAI.SO PRO.CURED A LARGE QUA STITY OF WORK-ING PANTS AT $1 I'KIl PAIR, AT THEBATE TUAT YOU HAVE PAID WHENSDiETV CUNT W.UiKN WAS PAID PERDAY. ALL THIS YOU CAN GET AT
GEORGE FEDEB'S,NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE.
1 M W 1 3 X I . ?T. a .
r TIGHTEN^Gr WIRE
SPRING BED BOTTOM. NSURANCE AGENT MAVEEIAIS,
STONE, FERTILIZERS.
POLAR
SUSSEX St. GROCER,
of Ike bllmlai«!!!•
elai.oompuilo-tlieboalln Ib.rorU:
- *
Squatter life in S«w Tor*.Tbe B»troj*o9u abounds witb contrasts
of Bplsodid intention- sud miscarried
nnd l,riUi»nce of nrcliiteeture BM COI(routed liy dilapidation and uncliwmli-nuw, i>nJ «voo on Murray Hill, thatpinnacle ol all earthly ambition, disreputalilff little iaveruB aud teuenxmtiexist iit sigU of the CuBblonahla man.•iona with their carvwl bahwtraden andami»lB porticos. But these oontraHta,w-liiah have led one writer to dascritieKew Viirk ns I1"™ with n toneli ul thebackwi mils, mill uiiotliai' lo siiy tlint the•ily is more HUo u Bavago, tbe resplcnd-eueo of bis tricketa, war-paint, andchromatic blanket only half covering bisabuudant dirt—these nnomalioH nte nowhere so apparent na obovo tlio loathem borders of Central Park.
RoBobing as far ss Munliattanvillo onthe wcat, uiid to Harlem on the oast,t i e laud him nearly all been graded, andmany streets hara been laid out, aud ia
pared, curbed, andlumioflted. Teu jenra ago or more,
•wben tbe imperial Tweed was seated•with nppnieut finnneas ou tlio municipalthrone, thin region, with tbe splendidPark as a centra, was_ seized upon byreal-nstate npecuiatora, anil predictionwere made that in a vary few years it•would be coverall witli handsome dwell-ings. Cut th* tide of success turnedanother way, witli what effect, as con*cernn Twoed find bin ambitions, is -wellknown ; nnd thoueh on tho r-ost BideRome of the vacant spaces hare becomepopulous, and some notable ohnrob.es,hoapitala, armories, and hoiiBM havebeoa put up, tlio vest Bide bos altered eo
' KttU tlmt it has seemed to be lifeless.Tho uew Museum of Natural History,with its impasing laonile looking overthe bill and dale of tho Park, glancesfrom its rear upon a noighborbiwbicii, in my experience, is quiteUnique.. I t ia not to bo precisely da-scribed ns city, nor as suburb, nor astbo nnsctt'ed but broken territory thatout.men moat cities while waiting to beabsorbed iu their advance. The antici-pations tlmt led to tho grading aipaving of tho streets have bad A verylimited fruition iu isolated rowspretentious nnd r«ctangalar "brown'ntoue fronts," which seem oddly out o!place. Hero aud there a vestfgo of oletimes teniaiiifl iu a pra-metropolitatlio.iuu.tf!*.], witla an impovDrislliorelmrri around it, or ia a grand mansion with * olaisie froat of Doric «ol
~"ifth "avenue. But it is not tho ae<buildings, premonitory ol the oitjndv»t.e,\ nor the old onos reflecting thep u t nor thta* tiro ia contrast, that givatit* re(ji»n i t i oliflraeterii.tici and pe-culiar interest. All down in th« hollabetween ttia pratUd itieeti, andspaces where, no itreets have beenopened, the gray Laurentino rook stsndBwith but a snp«rucii,t lajer of aoil upoiit. thousands of acres are undar culti-vation by squatters, and without otheriaolMure to tho land than the embank-ments fonnod trotiRd tho hollows bytba trap-rook foundations of the streets.Afrriculturo is carried on withprimitive simplicity of Ufa and under apjotnreiqness of isonditioa that sets anartiat on the eflgo of deaire. Kfanysquare miles are green with vegetable!.Ion see tho gardeners with their wivesand mothers bending to their workyou hear the querulous call of geese acdthe contentions of pigs i and if youcould shut out from the/new the im-mature streets and tlrn jyecuraory dwell-iu§e, 70a would neverore within the limits of
Groceries and Provisions,
SEASONABLE FRUITS,foreign and domestic, the bent grades ofOannxd Goods, and till supplies of thehousehold in his Hue.
Cam will always be b&en to secure goodsf the >£Bt quality and equal puinB to soil
them at the uost reawnabls margins oon-oigtont with the purohoslng price. Sussexttieet, near the comer of Blsokwell, Sever
October 17th, 1979.
yaliza that youa city, or that
himmense steamers are Yoading wi|hfitniabytbe n^a^/Sb*S,t quarter of amile aw«y, nniftEftt the biizaingvibrates in the nir comes tr\m au olevat-eil railway.
Tlio holdings are of virious pro-portioue, Boneiiuies being litaited to onirregular atrip, and sometit|ieB embraB-ing throe or four blocks iu jjnmsesnion olOBO man, It ia not an occasional loadthe product of one patch, p a t goea .to•Waahiugtou Market, but n large pro-portion of all tho green stuff consuin the city ifl grown in these hollows—tho lattnoo. tlio purs'tiy, the ceilerj, tiltcabbages, atal thopoUtoeit. Bnttliouglone man treblua ike quantity his neighbor prodiiCGH, ho is no better nff noiDlnro umbilioua in tho mutter of arcliilecture than the poorest; aud in thecorudifl, or in tlie nentro of tLe hollow,or porcliud high up on the wintry gnoica,ia fun ml a. grntusquo vnrietj of mako-Fliift dwelliogM, mi*™ concessions toeiigt'.urios iu many cosos, wbtcL \>ymeaus indicata llio pecubiarj resourcesnf tbe occupmiti*. Sumo of tliccsimply squalid, but npou othora tinsliioo atul tlio ruiu li;tve brought out usoft color, aud the samps of which thejarc built Imvcs borrowed u quaint gracii'miu tbe weatli»ring. It is spsu'ech-nto to let an artist loose among themXhuy HuoiiDil with picturasquo "bits,"»bioU ha declares it next to ito exhaust; sad net Ions ago, wbeu I•oared into tho akywaiil refjion when
C lins his studio, I found him blackto the wriati witli ink, witli which biwits printing etchings of name thing*tl*t tte bad diicovered among tli «sM^aatiea.—Barptr't Magatina for At/,
Thn Wurlu'c Fair ata'ew V.,i k.llie iuternatiounl eipoaitkm to be
rmW in Hew Tork in 1833. ii uow wellnader way, and vcemi to be au »»%aiod•U0CM4. It ia in celebration u[ tlison* huodraJth aDDivt-ruiry of tlia treatyof j>eaoe, ftud thu rcci>K»ition of Amurlean independence. The act Hucarporating the world's fair of 1683 ptovidesJorthe iiilrftRriptioa of $12,000,000. It
' is"Wl.OTod possible to ratau ono-balf oftiiU anil that printa imlividntta willlnsiu money ou tbo name tonuR, withinUrcat, u tbo goTornraant did 1Mtime. Tli* govcrnmant ther*(ora wil.not ho called upon. Tbo advantagoagftiuod by thfl fctbibition of tbs Staleproducts at Philadelphia wai ao mani-fe»t that the lieartjr co-oj«iratioa of tb«SuiM ii boked for. GoamitsioDcnfrum fincli SfAt* a n »i>puiBl«d. Tliej>Un i» uid lo U on 1 teal* of ooebnjifaiinilo that ft eomuleirlv rdipso*ttrnrylliing of th* kind in tbo put, andmay pruWbly a«r«rbararpu«ed ID tbe
Lftitur*. At any rat« brg« eipeotatiout
THE MANSION UOuSK,HORRIBTOWK, N.J.
A. KBRSHAW, - - Proprietorn«.Tlng lomed tho Uanaion Honsa, Jus
erected Hid raaat superbly *ud conTontentlyfurni»..«d hy Mr, B. 0. Qnerlo on WaoliiDstoustteet, MorrUtown, X would aall thu stteDtionof tbe old pivtrouiiof tli« Bouse, and ofmtny friends in Morris end eurronud—counties and of tbe public generally, to tb<superior advantagOH it oflBrg to both trtnaientand permanent guonta. Its «p»rtment* *re,11 flrBt-oUiB, wd tlie home h u boon raustlv ity ltd tha " flu out Hotel in North (JcwJeinej," Tlio rate* arc low. ACOQIDC
Jationi for »n n nil mi ted nnmber of hnruoa tdioarriagn aro offerod by eommacUmi itabloiand vard roam. A. KEBBHAWf
[;ate Froprlplor or Ton Ejok Eou.u, 8ouierTllle H«»Jor«By. 16-lT
THE ORIGINAL ROCKAWAY
:mi*xw immmnNEW ARRANGEMENTS.
Having (ailed to dinpoao or tliti part ofa,uuiuoBH in which I Ii&vo been (mea«cd for|»st twntitv-mi years, nod tiierufuru btlnK UL>-lined to contmuo tho eame, Mr. JOR. Johnnon,lone and faTorably knovu witli O, A. Olllen,EBQ., and more wceatlj with Mr. T. I). MuQratn i t ui» Dover braucb, ban beoomo as HOol&led with me »nd will havo priuolpal c!ia-~of ibis departmunt of oar buftuosg. andhoroby roBpeolfully annnuncu to nil tliono t» amir be BO unfortouato BH to reniilro tho sorticon of aa uudeitaker in tuelr JamlliBB (anieraplojing m) Ihni their winlios will t-promp'.iy and quk'tlj com]ilii?d with, and pfoot unisr»otioi. ctiiu-ftnteed in riirniahlnntandacco, prjc(*n, Ac. Thu In tost Htyles of cBn0 oiako'lti, rtili^ri, fov*t and all (loffilfEtBnnltiral tluwern futninhtd nt tlio H.mrtuotico. We will vury much upiirnoiato npatronage Hint may bo given «H by all our 1
*i!!>c?awiv. Juno 10th. 1880. ..' ' 27-!
C S. JensenCA#ET WEAVER
ana DtEIN THE OLD PRESBYTEttUN 0HUB0B,
DOVEttK. J.
Oarpvt Weaving, iu nil widthP, done inflrst-ctwa atjle at Iowc.it rntps. Tiia bastkind of warp only uatuV New nnrpatji OL
td lor iale. The highest pricn paid foi8, or taken inuccbniJKeforcArpet.
I>Yr,[> and Cleanedin tood style*
. May S5tli, 1B80. 2S-1;
TO GItATIFV HIS WIFE.AN ItTTERESTINa 8T0RY-A HOPJSUiBB
0A8E CUItED-A GOOD REASON FOBHAFIMNESB.
ITATEHXHT Or MB. WAflBHtllTOR M0KBOE, O»OrVTBilLL, OBKBH OOUMTT, KBW IOBK,
"For taany Tears I had nattered from acomplaint which ino pbjsioiana called Gravel.I h*d omploy.jd unme of the in out aotfld doc-tors without obtaining any permanent relief,,nd fur a lung tlrno my case waa mgardad ailopolutB. All who knew tbe oiroumstanactsiiiilinnst dlo. Final]j. my wife Induced mita try « bottleofDr.KoDtiedy'a Favorite Itymady which nhc had Barabwharo heard or or aeontdvcrtiied. WlthnattUe Bllfihtebt faitb In ilbat iolsly ta gratify hor, I boaght a, battlft ofL dmgEiat in our village,. I nsod that and (wo>r ih.roo.,bottlea more, and-^to malco tv'}«^itory sbort—I am now ai healthy a .m.u^vthoro U In tho cnutiU-y. v ... > ' '(S*-*
Since then t luio reeommended IFavotjtcRemedj' to others whbm I hnewto iiavo
ircd from Kidney and Liver complaintsand, I assure the public, tbat tha Fnvorintomedy hsudnne lla work with a Bimllsr com-lotoneas in ovorj slngls imlaoce, and I tnlulomo other nick ind tlincouraged mortal innycar of it eud try tbe FaTorito Itemed?.
FOR SALE BV& KILLGORE.
CurM Cdiisnmptlont Colds, rneiimonln.I nU in'ii a , UrmiclitU?, Broaclilal Dif-iicuiUes, iIoarflpiicsH, Astuina, Croup,.VIKK.I^UC Cough, and alt diseases oftheBrcttMlng Organs. itsootlteBaiidheals tbo Menibrnno of the Lnnffs, In-flamed and pois«tuH] by tho dfeaose,nnd prcTOnte tba nigit-Bwcata andUilitacsi across the client whtoli a ocumnanj It- CONSUmTJON U notan litcunU>la malady. I t Is onlrnecosnarr to aTB tho riplit mmedr.mid II.UX'4 HALS AM h lh»titm«]j.KO.N'l DLSl'AIlt UP itLMEF, f6rthis benica BperlBo trill cure JOD,even tiiounU profo^JoajJ aid fulls.
HENRY'S
Hut Host Powerful IFeallHtf Oint-ment and l>Mnf'e*tan$
ever l>lncox:r*d,JTtnn/'* Carbalto Hotro hrala burnt.)I«HT\}'» Car hot ia Katre furi-n jo in .Utnru'm Curbullo Hutva allay j.aiii.i/.niV'> C^rbollo 5.,(™ t,,rr, rrupll™..
llinri'w Larbotio tittle, heal* ti-mWA«k far Heurr1", nnd Tatka No Other.
y E E W t E o p e ' r a
TOWNSLEY'S
T0QTMCE810D1BS irr ONB HIINUTB.
Edey's Carbolic Troches,A suns ruuvxM-nvB or
W i hw,M Biiiers
ASU ESSEX D1VWIOH.)Qepota iu Now Yurk, foot or Dftrolny Bt. and
fuotofCliriMtopliCi'Bt.8UMMEU A1UIANOKURNT8.
Oommoucing MONDAY, JUMK 7tb, 1880.Lti&YE NEW XOBK.
J . M. fThrough Mail Train), coniiiioUng with tlm Ituontuu llruiuli at Utuville[or UuuutoH ; tho Clti'Mttr Urauub alUuvoi* !ur
t Waturiou, for Audjvur. Kowlun mm nil »U-.uiitt; thu !>., h. A W. It. 11. at Wn«liiuBl<JiiurMaiiiiuku Uliuuk.WnLir UttU, HtriiudBburK,terantoo, Urotit iisud, iiiHRbamtou, Uta-a,Itiuhtteld aurinKB, Homer. Coilland, Byrai -' — •- T l pointB ou tho Ijuokawatma
K aiid DulawniB mill iludauu IUil-road» i »iio »t PUillipaburg with LoliiKb Vat-lt.y jtailruad andLsliiul' uud BuHUUeliauun It.B. tur Butbleliem. Mancb Chunk, Itesdim; audHarrUbuig.
At dii40 A.. M. Ouwego EJproni (DratRoom Oa» attaoliud) from tiovt Xgrb via.erson and Booutou, ruua tuiuugh tu Wntc;Gap, Btruildsborg, Her union, Grcitt I)OJUiuKhaiuluu, Liuie, MuratUon, UurtlaiHoraar, Syi-aoom) aud Oauego; ennuuctiiiRBovor witli Olmst.ir B. II., at Wsterloo wduasex 11, It.'tor Audover, Mowton and all sta-tions; a t Uelawaru witli Uluiratowu By., btttcranton, with uluomtiburtt Dtvlsloti lor FittB-ton, KlUfitftuti, WilkL'Slmrru, Dauviilc. NurtL-ttintrafJaiui. &o., at lllngbaniton with UtiotDhlsiou for Uriiuut, Surwiou, Utioa, anKiohBoid HpringB. PimncngerB taking thU.ln frum Ruw York, I'atoruun Mild Uunntgcan oituucut at Wftaiiliifitmi witli train ftfhillipabai-g, EaatnD, Butliluhom, Uluntonu,UarriulnirK anil points on ihc LuliV^b Valluy,and Lehlgh mnISusquoimiuift IU roa«>R • »<PlilllipBbin-g with Dulvlderi} Dl VI ill on of Fa. It.M. rorLuiiiburtviils, Trenton and Philadoljibir
At lit.lt) A . M. D<mir Acoommodatiou.At laioo M. Kasliiu Eipreee.At l;00 f. M. D'uLanilnu liiproM, Drawing Room
OM» atucbud ruu« tUruugti to Watur a«p, btroud*.burn, tioraotuD, IliUKUanitcin, Hj-mouua «niOit*PHa,counoctlim at Harantou with Lack. & UIuatuiburKIt. It. for PiiU'un, WyumluK, Kingstou aiid Wlliue.llarre. l'lBiBUfjers tikluii tutu trmlu troio NcivYork, Pftter«oii ana llooutttu can connaot at Wait),logton witli train So. 5.
Lcavo Js'ow Voik at 3,30 r . H (Enston El-nrorjuj uonntcllug at W ft lor loo fur A ml over,Nuivtouaua liranohvlllo, and at PhlllipiUr"with LoliiRli Valley ltallroad and Lehigli 1auHiiucbmnii It. It, fur Uuthtaliein, Allen town,Beading nurf Hurrinburg. Also with Del. Dr
At 4ilia p. j i , (iidcikuttBtown EiprcBHlBtopping at Hilburn, Summit, Ouathani, MadiwouMorrlstoiVD nnd nil Biationu wost to HaoketlHtown, coDQoclliiK at Wuturloo with train fuiAudoFcraud Now ton.
ial> P. U., Dover Eipresn for Snra,_.ri>a.ril8viUo, UaflkiiiRridai! and all pointPunaaie and Delaware Hiilrond.) dhatbnmMadiflon, MorHdmni, HormriataB.Deiivillonookaway and Dover. Connecting atDemillcwitb train Tor liaontou, at Dover witli Olie»loiitailroad for OUonttr and Buccasunns, and nisiwith Bxiiroaa trnln for Watorlo", HnukottBtowcWaHliiiKtou, Manunka Chunk, Wntur Oop,Btroudabnrc, Horaatoo, Diujjlinmtou, ITIita,llioblli-'lil 8pHnS8, ftyruonso ami Oawego, wit]ulcopinj,' cars attached,
At 7:00 p . M. Oawcitn J?«?roi8 troin NeYork (sleeping can rit&ulicd) via. PatorunnBooniou through to Water Gap, Strom.HluirtHcriiTitoti.BiugliaintoD, Litile^arutliuu.Our
ftUtV»tmklorilti7Hu"HOx"iTanroCuotrAndov(
At Biiifttamton with rruin fnr Greene, OxfortNonviL'li, Ullca, &c. This train runs througto OavfQso Haturduy ulyhls.
At Ti*i p . H, I'liiiiipsbmg Hpoclal for Chatham, Murriftowu, Dover, Hackottgloprn,!"—'•ingtuii, FuBtan, Ilrtlilcliem, Allontown,.Ing and If a trie I Hire, witboat chauKo.
For DtTQnrilfvillo, BasklnRriilgo. Lyons,HHIiaRton, tJtirlmc, Glllctto, Berkeley Heightami all uUtionr. On Pasiafo apd Delaware H.II. (V. 3. \\>Bt Line Itailroad) 0:d3 A. II . and
' A. HEA90NEI., Bcpotlnttndont,
DOVER TI»IE TABLE.TminH arrivo ami depart from this Btatlot
na follows;U8T Itnttsn A. tl. WpBT BOUND
Oiwego Eiproat* 6.28l'hiTli|iBi]Hrj! Spni". ii35Dotor Eiprnss 7:00iiitckiittutuwnEip.TlSaNew 1'ork Eip. 8:12
p. 11.am toil Eip.* 1:57
..-.. York Mull 2:«Dover Aeoom. B:4GOawego Etprose* 7:53Now York A e c o m . S:27
'Via. B o o n t o n Briiucl.
Dover Accotn.E E
Exp. 8_b'gBpeo. 10:85
,v. "; CHESTER BKAMCH :n«rWASD. ' OTAIIOMB. lUBTVAnuL.JI^-i ' .M, A.M. P . H
10.B7.LV-7.00 . CheBtor 0.50 8.6610,17 : 8.53 Hortoa 6.GT i.15
7.0T 1.40LO.87 "fl.47vL0.27 0 . 4 2 L r , _10.17 6 S B ^ ' MoOoiuevillt. 7.1D 1.50[0.06' B.Sfl V>; P o r t O r a m 7,16 S.1D[QM ,,BMC; y Dover 7.2E G.25
OESTRAL £, B. OP DEW JEH8ET.
TBATSl. -.A, K. t.-V. •fl.00 4 J 0 •••:.'• Nfl 'w'rork,fl.QO - B . t o ' ••Phlladoluhli ,
10.52:0 .1)8 J B l U i d:l.VI\-8.& iCJNilnn,1 .81 ' ; 7.08 ^TaMdle Valley,t .46. 7*18" O e r m a n Valfoy,1.62 • T.IT TJancIirlKht.
.1.60 7^BS--'; -Bariley,[3.07 7.3a flauiluri ,
11 7.S3 Cary'i,7.40 Konvll,751) r t O m
DOWN TJU1K8-A. H. P. M.
0.507.2N4.404.003.51
s.asa.u2^672.542.40
lO.lO7.387.M7.187.12
Insurance a SpecialtyE, it G. H. Ross & Brccse,
TIRE AND LIFE
Insurance Agents,Mile*:, Ol.l ou BaiiK Buildius ,
Morristown, N. J.'Kcntx tliofollowiDRiirBt-cjaBi companies
(ETNA FIltE INS. Co. of Bartroril, Co. Cap-ital and Surplus over (0,700,000.
lAICf FOHU IN.S. CO., ARHOU over 12,600,000LMEI.1CAN MUTOAL 1KB. Co., at Newark,
N. J . Axxetfi over 11.400.OOU.'IRF.MEN'S MUTUAL IN8. Co., of Scwark,N. J. Capital and Borplni over 11,060,000.
iIEItcnANTS' J[UTDAL 1KB. On. or Nowark,N. J . Capital an.I Surplus about 11.000,000.EllHANIA UDTDAli INH.Co. nf Newarlt.N
J . Cupital»inlHurplnsorDrt2JM),0O0.WLTUAL BENEFIT UFR INH. Oo. of How.
ark .N.J . AHHctBuvorl83.000.000.Inmirance effected on all dosoriptions of•oprrty in nuy seutiou or tlio Btiila, Bt w
fiw raten a» tlio m k will warrant. AllPAID VllOUl'TLT, and no oompro-
K in joitleinoLt. '*J
MOOH »t a dintance can addreis as byctter ftud recolre His sam« attention a t iftpplicatlou were mads in person,
A. JTCDSON COD,Stirrcyor nn& Collector, Dover, K. J .
OK * T A B * - A foUtcr li.inf
UlStiBd^Bct>Mtm. It «w tnm U>«
t Uailh»w, wlrttnn (a
GEO. MANN'SNew Billiard Parlor
ii SALOON, Muck well Kt., Dim-r, jn»ltted .I-,) with new mut uli-h'aiit ft)>|>oiuttui^iits
1 Hem to tilt iiluatxiirii wt'okiT nun nf tbu ijnia*i iiuJ tutKt Dli.nu.nit jilact-M of 1 iijovnifiilU>«i>. THE ltlLLIAKli l'Al.'.I.uf: tuii-
taitiHlwo Snu eitnim L.bli'« nit'l i« titt<al i'].witli fverjtlii»({ ti-ci-r-'uryfor th- 1 tijoyiit--.ilfifth.- K»wo. HLM'FEI.S I.AtiKU, the lii.
•t l>.-v,<nvK>> «lnink. nhmy*- k-\*\ In frn»liiI'l-li-H, nud nfull >-t(H'k.,f C. rnmm-li-.•»• K.
.IKI In )>l'H'f i'i" fri.sidn, nitd vill 'miilu
JOS. YORK,THE HOUSE FURNISHER,
.jii.1 r,,; i,,,l t..r|W;i,.,,, l,un.l,,.lrl:»t.l
i . '«>.l l . l l . i> r>. l ' r * f* rn l KAI MIlH-
JOSI ' .P i r YOUK>H.
Onto nuny Spring Boil DMIoim Uiat liam bm l , Vha,\ Hofmo llio |.iiblic in oiimpoUl.on, ». ol.im^th*^™^JT£lo
l{|.<q'/aEn'SfAuSS ? . S w°.*bl(.toJ!Tta"i »T5i»d Vl"?Jton 11 Sl to ' ia™. S > ? i n «"uiirin""«sli'°slioii, thorjiiiru nit liaWo loKet ont »f onl.r.
FRIOBMANDFilrauIlrSD 11V IJIIUEN.UIONNELL, rLDMBims. MAKIT1CTU11E1W AND DCALEI18IN STOVES, 11ANOE8 \XD H f * ™
tOOKAWAr, M. J. M. H. UlCKUlUjON, AQENT 1'OJI UOVBIt. " * *
MAD ANTHONY!HAMBLETONIAN STALLION.
At tlio Btsblos or \VM. VOltTMAN, McCnlnS-villu. Morns County, N. J. Mart Antlimiy ia ofclicetnut color, HI uanda and 1 luch iiigii;joftlcO in lBlil}. liy Kcbert llununr'a no libra toilKtalllon E(iw. Eveiolt; dim Uulln, by VermontHam 1)lulutii&11. Turing W0.DU to maurc, tbQQ.payahbot titno. 18-ly
DENTISTRY
S. B. JOHNSTON'S
INSERTING, EXTRACTING,
FILLING, *»•XTO aiiaillou.l charge for eatra.llng irb«»J ^ •ewteetbaroiu.arl.il. W. ar. uoff mnl(.'DsbuutUsli.Uofta.tr. lor
FIFTEEN DOLLARS.ALL WORK WARRAJMTKD.
DoTor.BoptonibDrSStli . 1875.
ALEX. KANOUSE,DOTEB, ST. iT.
MiNWAcroiiKit OF ANI>J[DEAI.BB JM
SARSAPARILLA and
MINERAL WATERS
and B0TTLEH of tLo incut popular
LAGERSin market, and DELIVERED to hotel andsaloon projiriotora In any part or tho county.
FAMILIES SUPPLIED.Establishment in Blackwoll Bt.
Dover, Nov. 20IU, 1BT0.
THE DOVEK LUMBER COoffers to builtlors the best oppoi-tunities in iho pmcliaso of LUMJ3KB
of every grade ami doHM'iptionJneluding LOW P1UC.ES aud tlio great
advantage of having---'
Ziumber Worked to Orderby machinery at the place where it is purolinRoil, grouily lessoning the
oost of building by the groat saving in niiinunl labor. Our
Htock always includes
Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldingsand LUMBER of evei-y description, ami especial pains aro tokt!ii
to give sfttislactiou in every purticultir.
G E O B O B ltlCHlllDB, P r e t t i d e c t .
Wai. H . liiiiDEBT, Hoo'y au<l T r e a a .
I. W. Hiiirao, Gen'l Manager.
DRUGS and MEDICINES
The New EmpireJIot-Air, Gos & Base-biirii'
Ing Cooking Stove.
OLD ESTABLISHED STAND(IlETWKEK VoOBBEKft UllOS. nARDWABE STUIIS XfV NrVTtUNAI. iBOS U A H » . )
CHAS. II DALRYMPLE,DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
MORRISTOWN, N. J.Dealer in Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals and Dye Stuff
AND A L L P H A R M A C E U T I C A L P R E P A R A T I O N S .
PHYSICIANS AND DEALEBS SUPPLIED M WHOLESALE P11ICB8.
?reacript.onn carefully prpp»rcd. None 1)ttl POKE DIIUGH HHIJ.1 of tlio best quality at__pnreil nccordiiiK to tin: Unitod 8tntcs Pliinnaeopouia, or I ho iui.ntft|>i>i'OTed formula."A full ttuaortniciit ofTOILETAIlTlCLEH and (sTcrvtliinc usually found ia H Brujr Bloto.
Unrri9ti.wn,JuljlBt,1878. " O. M. DALllYMPLE
SONGS, One Cent Each.
E BtST DAJUKQ STOYE IN THE TC0RLEAIBO, B Larpe Anflortmcnt of otLur Styloa
.f Cooking HIUVCK, Itu 11^9a, P&rltirStOYtH, A C ,
OR SUMMER & WINTER USE.
AUo.aclioicoBtockor
Hardware, Cutlery,IIBBI, Wooden, Copper, Plain and Jniunnoi)
TINWABE. .
Oil Olothfl, Garnoti,Lampi, P*lntn anil OIIPbird Cagci, Feitlitro, rrait ' i Aitml OU (noitiplg.lv-...) AW,
DEALER IN COAL.
[tooling, Plumbing and JobWDrkproruptlj.tt.mfloa lo.
BONNELL'H PATENT ISTKAB1 COOKINQiPPAKAl'UH.
'airimiik'd Sen I en at Aliimifnc-turcr'n pricea;
Id Iran, Cupper, Brnhs, Lend, HH[;» tii('rceiibm-l* takeuln cxtlinnnc fur K"iul«.
Uni'KN .V IKPNNin,!,.,1M, mnnurrtflinreni ef H U N N K L L ' S HKLF-TOHTENINU WIHE KPKIXG 1IKI) HOT-•OM.
noekiwiT.lidiclil.1B73.
V.,*JlmjF?%
Moore's
CHAS. BUCHANAN
PilulesSure Cure for Chills.
Malarial
i|. ,u iw U-.1 mattiKf. .
iitliiiisCkwdf. UWR imrfcbint Kkdtu^lMfMUbtolHaMVUr.Mjat
Joseph Yorki
VB. SEARING,CARPSNTEB Md BUILDER,
•Uaawtu.«... xrn*. x. t.
ROCKAWAY, X. J.
©HE ©KUSUERS•ml PULVERIZERS.
AUDiNfw AMI I'smiAii's rriiNNiij:]:
For Rent!miK •<•>!!> on il..' .•.>ri..T ..f lil.ut.Hill ami
.)_. II. itiVharill A .1^iral.uA.Mrini'i» i.'«.ti'.i".
IS-If I'UKKM.W WtKlD. ai l . ln.^c1 .
FOR GROOBRIBSCHI T« TUB
OLD KELIAULE STAND.
H. P. SANDERSON.
oimim TIIK DKIXJT,
HKAHONABLR PMICKS.-CIMarCtlM?tMMU** *
AND,
Sepl. 14. iSjg. i«I am YeryWihiospi-al.Com,,,CTKi»totv f.r vrnp.iHrry me.lirinr*. Lollvnen an silicic like ynurs, nn^tminir nitritciual =C Las, I,, w ^ , i ( i 1 > i l m d f, „, ^btuuEtit In my iiniicc, I clirtifully waive allprejudices anil very willingly lecouimrnil il03 I believe i' my duty luiiu.
"lUlillfSKntillKlVNnytlialyi'urrilulei;te Bu..i, and . „ , ! , , i f . Irial in .11 MalarialDweaies." Ii. u . LANSING, Cimiicollic, O.
sold br n r u c c i . i . , BO c
Antidote,"The best medicine in the wo.ii I wai
evcryix^lr to Vnow it, and shall put thiI1.! 11U in e*err neiehborhood m the county,Ootl bk>ft« i ) r . M o o r « . "
J.T.Ilun.r.«, Uayiprinsf, Mil11 Vour i'.lultt arc the beK irraeilT lo
Dr. 0. C. M00EE, 78 aid B0 (New Hoi.) CortUndt St. H«w lotk.
VOtfGHT & KILLGOBE, Druggists.vKii, ,\. ,i., >vii<)t.K:i.\i.i: AM> UI;TAU. AGUKTB.
BEATTTS ORGANS 14.STOPS ONLY $65.
r IUIJ l4,,ni tK.. WatOli-ti.kT** iwklfbr fu
(' •»r[ l , , l .r 1 - H r-i'n.ll^tWaal>»MI •{(•••
S65.OO.
STEAM ENGOES.
MJI-VV.TIU TABU*•Ilk «K4»*1 » l l l r t W l . ! ^ L i W « * ( I J
aHSSZSEsZlwS
OLOBB, CplUl «30,(KK),(»0.
DANCABEIBEol MASPHESTEB,
Capital »10,O0O.OCCI.
FBANKLIN OF PHIIiADELPHIA,
' ' ' Oapiui »s,ooa,qpo.
HUDSON OOTJNTI, Jerwj Oltj,
Cipital «3Q0,.<W0.
'EOPLIi'S, Neirark. " 800.000.
UNITED HBBMEN'S IN6DI1AKCE Co
Tba LoodoD ABBnnmae Gorporatloa ofLondin, a i H »«,M0,ooo.
BpriDKflold FIro IoHuranoe Oo., ifanHaoha-»ett»,i»ipit tJ|l,BM,™.
St. Nioholu Tire Iniimnoe Oompan/ otNow York, capita! IKOO.UOB.
Wcstohostor Fire Inmwnoe Company o[Now York, cpital *r«0,O00.
NOT York City Firo Insuranea Companyof N o . York, 0»piUl 1300,000.
Fire Associatioa of PWl'aAnna, »3,60O.0»
O » P I « L 600,001)
REAL ESTATE
PURCHASED and SOLD
Choice Lots in Dover,for iftto e b c s p , »nri
HOURK8 TO LET
Freeman Wood,J..M*. of th. Peae« a.d follc. U . l^r.ta
GEO. W. DRAKEDXALER. 1»
BOOTS e i SUES,
UNION ROW,
M0RRIST0WN,n i l ILL THK
NEW LINES AND STYLESin booti and ibocs for lurcmor <?t%r, Incluilirii
nev JLiuifnu in LiOiuu' Shooi, and eaAwto mtiHfy every purelianer In pointi <
flaisb, durability aud pricu.
Burls' Famous Shoestlio Lent In mtrkct, alwiyi kept ia stockWhen viiiting f Di-riatofo ,%VB tho anahot ayuurfero bj buying jour LOOTS *nJ SttOK
SHERIFF'S SALE!In Cbaneorj ol V«" J O T » 6 7 - J 1 . f*. fur ealo o
innrtuiijnil prrmianu, vhnroin Jolin N. T,hiiiiol* com plain ant, and Jitnea Crooka a.,Mary It. his wlfo, Ed war a U. WdkH, i n i i n e eia lknkruptcv «r Jamn Crooka ; Jo f i C.
15aiik of I'Ht rriUai, titmucl H. UbtTTtJoci. TbfPm«rfitp UaTiueu Institution, William MMerrill, Dminin M. Vilch mil Qnorgo AllenFritnciH Ekmfis, "tlif Nulii.nal Ht»U- Bink oNwwarlc, Nov JLTBDV : Tiie Board of lh.Cbiirpli Erection Fund <>t HiDQ«iteralA«aetn-lilj <.f tlKiPrcHliyl'.-rkn Cliurchof tlie UniteHtJlesof .\miiricft, uml Tho Ijiiiital'lv LifAiiiuriiMce Socli-ty or tho UnilmJ Bt»tc«, i r<lu fend and. ].tturr.»l>ln to October TermA. D. 1H80. THOMAI M. floooi, Hol'r.Dy *irtno of tlio itwr« ftatcii vrii of Hoi
Uoma in mj h.mU, I ihi.ll eipoie f.r tale nI'nlilic Vonduo, at tbu Court Hiiuio In Mortistown, M. J,oa • ' •
MONDAY, tho 27tli d iy ,if Rnpi. D B S t ,A. D. 1H80, botivpon tl,« koi rn of 13 o'ctock II*ml & o'clock P . M , that ii to n j »t 3 o'cloein tho afterDoon of i»i<l day, tho UDdltidconr-lialf ef all tlioi* tract i or ftirctli oflantand premldti hotoiniftcr mrticQlirty dancribii(i, ijtiitc, Ijinitnil boms in the townanlfSiktooly1"*^.1 t h ' C o u l l 7 0 ( * " r i
**•*•* T»*«rr. l^itxs on'thn »K>oth llde of th
s»i(l road at tlio tourTii curtior nf i t ract"firte«u tcrri and frirly-raqr hiiiiilrcdllia of an»LToCiiuTfjErt lij JuiBpti R. llrink«rboirKBd•ore to Uunrr W. Merrill by ilmd dated Nor101b, 1H6U; l.M.nc«r«nni»ii ilongui,, road (1)srmik tavPHtv-fuur ii>ft*tt HU sirhltun*li».»t and ui.tf-ieT*B liakt ; tbtaro ('J) •stth
ircBl'elfhtwn chain* *«1 mty-**Vii "foil"
Bins. eMi;» tJ;;« */•»!>-«•• » « « « d a'fiior nnmlrciliiuaf jn (ore.bulb «!!&• nribe" T H * dilah?"£!SpBltb* nidillu or Mi,.I <lilcn ai lh« l»Si2n.Sg
liundfcdtbtarin ai-ro cinieyiil by J»coti'Vllontntia and «if« ta Srnr« W. H.rrill b.!eoil ditml N.i*..mli.T ITih, ISM; tb. act- ru»'
llw»« 121 n.irlh Ihltly-^V.n^'o^harr'iJIii
. i i . l a i l l t i • l l t i L i • t l . n **" ( • •• " a n - . ; .
mil •my tiiiki, tlifitM (g, toulh •r*»alytonnkfiKf. r . . l Sit) link, lo Ul* ntddlau.atdditth ithrlK-r (I) Bt«i,. M)d d l l t h 1 0 B l u' " " u*'lift-. asil i>ni-ht)f »ril twjatTfh*lniaD:lmtj.lhrp»li,ili-it,,i,r#(i0).nalliHtski; (II) tliciife aoiih ifieatf-flT4 inion*.
«ii.C(l) b..ttb HV'h!>.l. -I'pv.i'.nd u»».,,if
'ra"u[. l" !ii"i* ftn 'V""*"? ' IT*' l"lfc'1 lh*IW*
rjE.ri-Umiai.4 (.lt.oii.foqf i,nki: t)tt».-a "5
Btno Uffirr** eif. tw, ,!,»,„, M j wi»?.|ii,
[ l id at I ••nr-tiairr-*Hfuiji^iiit|i»'*(j^*1,
bait •> tt r:(ttt ttaipi tad ti,Mi| l i n ,
CI8IKB1I. NEi:sa,
•WHiNN'8 PHOSPHATE,
LAUD PLASTXR, *«•
W00B sawed in itoye lengths.OOAlJ.
STOVE. EGG, CHESTMJT.OrJ,,r. m.y bo uMioaud l t o n s k tb.I 'oil
Ifflca Uok Jloi 'ii. or laft at A. Ueemer'.offictn Blaokwcl] Ht., nour Uu.iei, or at tlie jerd.
BLiCKBSrra'B COtX«iiiiiMiUji>n hand.
GRAND OPENING
FANCY GOODS,
FOR SPRINCI WEAR.
JAMES McGUINNESSVtsbliftton Hill BuilrJing,
I0RRIST0WN,N.J.
I wnul.! Infnrm mj old fnonda anil palromB<1 tlio pulillo g»BOf«!ly that n>7
JVETF STOREis
ALL MY GOOD0. ARE NEW,
HEVEBT DEaiOHH. LATEST FiSHIONB,
NO OLD 8TCCK WHATEYEB.
Hj Ktoek embraooi a fell line ta
STRAW HATS.AnflatlTItlMMIliaH, F**rcr Qoovt, tnd N<
i, muiUly faand ia a Pir»t Clam Store.
JAMES McGUINNESS,
VxeBiqaTOH KALI, ButLDiitn,
HQIIDIHTOWN, N. i
MiDfofmy furtner p»trom will be n l r a i ^to )D»rB, that UUi Hinni* PoUn, * mitfincr ol
iiiiiri'il ntnli-if{iity-.|ulit ft.CL tu ft1 tb« Kollth'tlt, ,,f M l , | V
WILLIAM I!. MuDAVlT, B W l - ,
SHERIFFS SALET^ i t t i i w r y or Xi-n^ J . t i . , y . - F i . fr- tt.r M t f u f
tin, Jiinr-titur of H i ^ r S e Vail,' dicM IH'C'MI*
tilttinatit, fiii<^ J u l i n il, J'nirmui tui'l ^m ' j^
Octol .cr Tor t* , A. 1). llillll,' ^ l l r l l*l |lo to
. N.V., nn 'L ""rL J 1JlMl|!lM'ir'BIOKHAY, tin- SOtli dnvGrK-l. lfwWriseit
A. I>. JHfO, bctwoeii tin- liunrit of 12 Jf i l l f i 'S
•>Vluck 1'. HI., t h a t la t'. Wy at U . ^ | , , , U D (],O
THE REST PLACEof iti kjnd for enjornmil la thic leotioo ii
D. MOLLER'SBUBSEX Bi,, (»«xr TO TUB »niuo|ij
1)()VH!(, N. J .Jmt rocolTed aud placid in paaillop TJIItEE
FINK NtfW
BilliardPool Tables
from tba celebrated numiiieinrj of 1. U.UALKK,
ORCHESTRIONha. alio lu.t been lappllbu with nerf uin.icami fin JoliRht tbe patron, of the bom
OEO. EHRETS OELEDHATED
LAGER BEERaJv»yi on draoRlil i n j the L*jtof
WINES, Lli fORS and CIGARSafcyiri mpfldid for th« pat FOB • nf
MOLLHBK OfEItA HOUSE AXDDILLUKD KODMR.
BAKERYIV
SI5SEI 1AKERY,H I lo MOI.!.IIi'J lTOlLI)l)iO.»l,,.r.k. <i!l>t«. un riiaria.j r.,,r,,ir,g, Sartl, 'iSth, lBW.ind T,l.(4\*r In U,. in»Uic, all tb. oimn. ",. . .n.l ! . » , ! „ . , , «„,.,!«., lUKr..,..BKianirg . , | T B r |o t l r , o r miEAD, rr.'B,!,.
CONFECTIONERY.
MORRIS COUNTY
MACHINE & IRON Co.
DOVER, N. J.
t>l«f l
IT pat-
ninj; in Hie midslJc f.t ilis dd ro,dto IJovcr Imm Morri«to~ii at 1 cometnf JBIIICN II, I'iiTHni); tin ncr '1) netlUf JBI , I i
mrth flrty-iiiii<. dr,:rf-.m *ml fifi^Q1 reinnttaVtrit fnurtcPLi rh.itnH find fiftv-nna liifca •lionce |3 ) nnnlli thir ty-Uireu d i^ r^ i mil
'iolfnlTitoih^nKliiloofttruia^"^^(4) in tho mii l i l louf tin- mmcroifltioulhforir
lund iiurwrilied in a deed of conteyinrfl fromIthodn Pinr^oni to ttio n&£d Juhn fl*P\dtiotiu . t o d F r b n i a r y 27lh, 1833, refiorjirt I.Hirria
it.v Ulora 'a rn loo , la tiuok K B o[ Dtfcii.
i July IStli, 1UB0. (7 90
PERMANENTLY CURESKIDNEY DISEASES,
LIVER COMPLAINTSConstipation and Piles.
THE CELEBRATED
ROGKAWAY AXE!THIS noloJ Unil-nail* mo hulunn cnjnjsd
h,..t f n th " P co« n t 7 for FOliJI, MATEIHAt.ANDEKDU11AKCK. Witli m.-w•pitlin«»fwtbo mmiiricturoiro ar« mm cnDUid II> •iipjljths trade cheaper Hi wi evor liWuri;, andolfcranunimiJtl ilincoiml fur jmrchidirt of w/B*dtiantitlcii We mak.i BUT oth'T " ' J^ uffl"',J-
Ho lias also adilod tnhin bumncm
HORSESHOEING«ho »ill Buaran.ee fic^ral oa lifMtlov to illfho »IU r.Tothitn w-t- a «»• p » ' f o r t l i e r
t l i L qdro Of
Morris Orphans' Court.
HAY TEKM, 1«SO.
ilnsaaud. Bule lo ab»« " » ' " " " " ' " •
"" d*M"rinm.KH A. niuxs. ««>?; ,Uruo^ii-vfri'in 11, mm nut-
iHARTIN & BUCK,
bis, Sijs wi bustsW ?iiil««iiiAisr.iw. mi.BcjM,;" ."!|!'"?„!.'"J!
';iHf!c""'''^"''L1 *•«••••''
w£OE»Sh?