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-Y •».?•}• •tjl. VQL XII- DOVER, MORRIS OOtfSTY, VEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1882. NO 45 THE IRON ERA The Dover Printing Company, PUBUSHKBS IKS PBOUIETOBB. ORloe on Blukwell Street nait door to The Satdonal Union Bank. TBRMS OP BOBSOIUPTIOB Ono Tear, - - - - - - - 82.00 Six Months, - - - - - - - 1.00 Tliree months, - - - - - - - C O GEO. RICHARDS & Co., DOVHR. W. J. BRANCH AT CHES'EB N. J. ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS EARLY FALL GOODS —AT— David Straus, alwi,yi cany i, complete ADVERTISING KATES. BTIOC, a " » " i " 5 " .oolamn. 75 1 26 1 7G 2 25 2 7G 3 GO 4 GO 6 60 10 00 ,125 2 00 3 4 ft fi g 75 no 2ft 215 50 00 Iff 00 *J 8 4 c T B IS. to GO fiO CO so flO 00 io 2r. is (JO lHO. 9 1 71 3 GC < co 5 50 6 M 8 BO 10 OC 12 liC 2a oc 8 Moa. | 8 #o». | 6 « s solJTloU c on 12 601 16 25 15 00( Iff Wl 18 50 26 00 83 00| t l 00 17 00 22 00 27 OQ 80 00 35 00 Ui G6I 180 00 M A Oanwr of BJaokiwl] and Bnaux Sll. DOVER, N. J. I. B. JOLLEY, Proprietor. Hgrioa and Oatriaeea to Let. •RjfAHtOrl Pt^HEJ, ATTOBHEST AT 1», HASTU IF CH4X0EHY ANP MOTABV PUDL1 IHOH ERA BU1UHM}, DOVER. N. J, /JtSI) . 0. OTMMIH6, H. D.. GENERAL PRACTITIONER, 4ND SPBOIAIiiar IN THE TREATMENT Ot MA1AIUAL DISEASES. OWI0E AT THE STIOKI.E iIOESE, DOYEH, N. J. JOHN DRUMMER'S SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING BALOGN, SUSSEX STREET, (bemoan the MANSION HOUfflEaud Depot,) D0VEH, N, J. The place ban beflu onltrulv reflttod in a noat manoii.rLADiSB 1 •».! OflII.DBEN'8 LMIB OUTTING A SPECIALTY. T o.mEBwmrH, E. M. . ', DOVER, N. J. S 05 OBIP AHD MINEUALa, - BOOVEtB OFSIDES. L. W. THURBER, BOTEMNTENDENT OF PUBUO SCHOOLS OF MORHIB OOONTY. AT B. H. BBEEHE'S STORE, RpY.EB, N. J. ffice boots on Salui-davB from B J lTtf MML T. ALLEN. 8. J. PALMER, ALLEN & PALMER, BUILDERS, Dover, 2XT. *T- SHOPS ON ESSEX ST. "County Collector's Notice I I will b« . ! tk« offlae of mo Snmwate. Mo »i»to«n. for tlie iraimctlon of Ooumy bom »«.., m Thnrailnj of »acb lverk, an] at U •mil of Oaorite lUchirili, E.q., DOTIT, n BEEMER & PALMER DEAUBBIR COAL, WOOD, MASONS' MATERIALS, BLUE STONE, FERTILIZERS HARD AND PALE BBI0K, LIME, CEMENT, CALCINED HA8TEII, FRONT BBIOS, FIRE CLAY. F1BB SnIOK, PLAU STONES UCKBING, OEUAB STEPS, OOPINO, smLS, LI»TELB AND CISTERN NECKB, WBANIT'S PHOSPHATE, Uoue Dim, Guano. Poiidrette, LAUD PLASTER, *«. WOOD sawed In stove lengths. STOVE, EGG, CHESTNUT. Union may bo tddreafiod through the Post Bffico Lorfc l i c i 28, or left at A. Be em er'fi office W&ekwol. St., near Soiasi, or at the jard. mniBBmiKB. J ». PU.MIE. Oftnntv OollPDtn r t l T Y BOABDINO HOUSE AND SALOON, j MB8. D . B. KORTHEY, ProprktrGsi. 0AKAL8T., DOVER, N.J. . DOArJ)ISn»YTi[B DAY, WEEK OBSIOHTH. UE&I.S BESTED ATALL HOURS. WHWKES8 BY THE QOART. lie. Later, Porlor, Older, SawparillftHoila Water and Prime flegars ntwajs on ImuO. Come and «ie me. -"'^ MASON AND BUILDER, •pd JotAing prmnptlv attenditd to. left, »t WIHiBm H. BaSer's atoro will oaretal tad prompt Mention. 1 B. BBB11T, . CHESTER, N- JT-, ERltEB IM BEEfi, SARSAPAHriXA, SODA WATEB, BEQABS, TOBA0CO9, *o. POOL AND EILLIASD TAELE. Abariw ihop inconnoallon witli the pool room FOK SALE. Th*iflildenee of the lite Habb«rd8i1cl1o ID SoeiiWtT- The lot contains Q" 4 »cre« ol UBd, wellonltiTbtod and «itl> plenty of fruit. Apply to B. K. A O. W. STICKLE, 17,(,f Rooliftw*y, N. J. M. T. B. SEARING, CARPENTER and BUILDER, BLAOOfEIX ST., DOVER, B. J. Roofing; 'Vith better facilities I am enftWod to put «n SLATE R0OF3 cheaper lhaa erar using none bnt the beBt quality of slate and em- pIoyiM flrst-clMS mechnnlcB. lean gnar- 'JntMrnntcria! and work in every partlon- Xv. *JV*ffliBftthingFelt always OQ hand. Dated October 13th. 18B0. ^__ CHAS. C. GRIFFEN. Till OLD BELUBLV CARRIAGE PAINTER, , 'Shop oh Clinton St., Dover, jin jMriBMB of 13?e«fi tn Dover on tbi fob«i.«tap5iie. Mf-.ttol.-o... tlonloalL" '•* Millinery I Millinery I XXAOIHB OF PATS; LACES, BIBlBONS, FLUMES, GtOVES, TIES, BOWS .Usdi, , Oorfaottoaoly, ' ' Sepia, ToiaowB, &e, Mrs. J. P. Witheridge, " • ' FOBT OBAMJ.lt. J Dry Goods PROVISIONS, HARDWARE-CUTLERY, Mining Materials, Gas Pipe and Fittings, IRON AND STEEL. AQENT8 FOB THE Celebrated Rand Drill, thetiOEt In tlio country. Drafts and Passage Tickets to tod from Europe. Who haaprocured this early in the season, by making his puvchasea in large quantities. OVER 800 PAIES OF WHITE BLANKETS at the low figure of $1.95 per pair. Also forty pieces ot Wool Filled Cash- meres, all new shades, atlOo. per yard. BLACK ALL WOOL CASHMEHES, 4 0 inch wide, at 40c, 45c, 50c, 57c. 8^0. and extra good at <5c. per yard. Bring your samples with you for comparison of the above or ask for samples of ours to com- pare with any others before you decide to purchase. BLACK and COLORED flILKS at prices far below any pre- vious quotations. ELEGANT QUALITY BLACK OKOS OEAIN BILK at 85<s., being as good as any offered at $1 per yard. SPLENDID COLORED SILKS at 60c, 65o., and 75o. per yard. We are still selling Fruit of the Loom Huslin, full yard wide, at o.por yard. DAVID STRAUS, 635 and 637 BROADit,, NEWAEK, K. J, THOMAS B. McGRATH MORRIS COUNTY MACHINE & IRON Co. DOVER. N. ,T. •iSIlIRT STEAM ENGINES, THKIH CELBBHATBD AIR COMPRESSORS, IllON and BRASS CASTINGS, FORGING of all DESEIPTIONS. J.ll.STUMPFS RESTAURANT, BLACKWBLI. ST., TWO D^OIS F1IO1I PORT OFFICE. HOTTER. Si. J. IN ICE CfiEAM I bate tho famous HORTON CREAM, inlveraiily raeognleml as tbo belt crfliU." 1 nade, in all flavors. Aho Orange.Lemon ind ?ino Apple ICE3, tnil at all tirnei a complete CHOICE CONFECTIONERY iir (ho sopplj of Wedding*, ParilcB, PeBtirnln, >ic-Nle«, etc. I believe 1 can make lodnoe- nont« totho iflTiatage or parcLisere. Croiim delivered any daj of tbe week, 8un- d«j lDOlOtlnd, at the residence of tha buyor. FOR GROCERIES OV TO T H E OLD B E L U B I E 8TAHD. J. MITCHELL, SDCOE85OB TOH. r. aAMUEBSON, OPPOSITE THE PKPOT, nEASONABLE PB1€ES. ur ^mt forthe famooi VIOLA BRAND, [rjuk*no«tb**' It In nlled upon evary time, one brand inctaued bla Mnt. KING BOOTAND SHOE MAKER, SAaAaw i . i »*ssRS ELA-CKVfEIjL Dover, K. t. Tin. fUbKoriet n a lhanhn )i.r lliepatrumge Iiereto/orD (riven hi in in liia psriit'liln.- buHim'BB, SDJ woulJ OITurl:i« gi'rvlcott to ntiv w!io mny be oeceeititaied «i» the muiit rti-auosble toruis. fl'.vliiff ure Las <jd ind Bockawoy touse tbo utii- AKRYSTALLOS uroceii Tor preserving t i e dead wilbout r atloD or Ihc ose of ioo, I would reooinmi toraK poriiOiea.as t i m e i labor and eipenao and better than tho ice bea, elfin* an t<» ecouomy, trouble or eulewuey. Hhop ind wareronm ID tlio building formerly oeneil by If Welch B.aeliiTe.l St. 0oD*Hal\y on bind ind furnished at Bliort notice IOXE4 tiui every fixture aideernce ieudM«i y a. Ctoncm. EnrmsUinR Undertaker. Ax I [•ivies of £hmra art* lieeilei) at tlio linnue. I jrnwli them without »ny trouble or uipuimo io tlio family. For the conveniencei of « r Djj,»< A link a; .-•» -.mw—--- .. injfor'lJthlH'it at ail liourn, ilny nr ni(;lit, my liaviug chargu " ^ y Q ^ ' ^ / ' j i ^ i ^ i i " ' THE OLD STAND. UNION HALL BUILDING, BUokwel! Street, Dover, Hot Air Furnaces, It the Ifttwit aud moat Improved alylE», for '.rmlnii public .ndpmato bulUlnf. A larS •eBOrtment uf Stoves, cheap for oaeh. COOK. PAELOB, BDAIINO STOVES, RAKTGES. 40, AUoft varietyof KEROSENE OIL, LANTEENS AND BUIXTANIA WABE, TIN &JAPAN WARE, EAVES, TEOOGHS, l.EADEnB,iiid»ll kina«ofJolibing tn toy lino, done ID the beitmuner tad ftt the thorteai notice. Btgbeitprioei piid Tor old Iron. Ooppsr lefcd »na pawter taken In Bxchw Tor goodi. ALEXANDEB- ^QHTON. December H«h. 1^0. MT PEOUT & CLEAVE t*Te opened a now Horse Shoeing and Blacksmith- ing Establishment in the new building or L. D. Balmarz.nfar the liiv*r BridKfi Bnsiex St.. Do*ur, X. .f., wbera lite; will emlcKTor to gWe tlie boat nitnMo- tion inall hrancliHBOt thoir businciB. Howe Hhi-elitgwill he mide a Bpncially aDd particular aUPUtioo will l>n Rlten totbo tront- mmit or limit «na lutorforiiiR lir>mn. Gcncr»iBlii«kniaitliinfl ng"! RfpurlnR of all kio«J8. veil tlono, nt elioft notloa md rur rt-a- gonabta prloe«. A lm»n njwrlenoe k-ml^ n* to beliare wo can gi»a iiilisfacUon. anJ we liupe trlt » share or public p-\tron«op bv nior- am work. PltOITr &OLEAVE. Safes. VOOHIES BROTHERS, MORiMSTOWKr, BOILDEBB 1 , 0ABBIAOE h'AKBBa 1 , BLACK- - BMITIIS' OOKTBAOTOIW AND MIN- ING mrlcnltnra tap!»»"iti, Se.a in. Talbta, Olla, Olaia, etc. WALTEE A. WOOD'S Celeirfftei HOWIES and EEiPEES. iiorriatowB. Den. 18th. lOT. EMORY'S WARREN St., DOVER, N.J. UalirariwellilotlH»ilheilibl«lofallkliiai. MEALS ATALL HOUBS. LAGERS, ALES, SEGARS, M-AoftU«iU DODVlnw the people tliat be neini to RlTfl Mtlifaotlon lo all, 3U0BT YAHaiLDEE, - - Frop'r. OUE PALL STOCK is daily comln? in. That It is by far the largest and most complete assortment of BOOTS A.ND SHOES oyer collected under one roof In Mo-ris County cannot he doubted by any one taking the trouble to cull ami inspect It, and the quality of It will surely comment! itself to every one giving it a trial. WeliavjncYer spared any pains to gire our pivtrons what tli«y have always denmndiMl, viz.: «00D GOODS, and that we have succeeded can be best attested by the pop- ularity our house lias alwnys enjoyed during its thirty-five years of its existence in this locality. Our prices arc nlwiiys attractive, taking quality in consideration ; no o;ic can sell cheaper than we do, tun wu never sacrifice quality to price. Our motto is good goods at ONE-PKICE, and that n low price. R0DE1MUI & HEAGAN, Opp. »., L. & W. B. R. DEPOT, MOVKIl, N. J. MES. KEAENS, MINE HILL. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, FEED, &c. CIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES, WINES AND LIQUORS, ALE AND BOTTLED LAGER. EVERY- THING SOLD AT REASON- ABLE RATES. W CONFECTIONERY OF AIL KINDS. DOVER STEAM DYEING, Ghiriie ua cunt WWTIIIE MUttiiit! C. S. JENSEN, Djer (ind Onrpet W«HVor, wimKl i.uuouung totbe citizens ui tUis pltwo and ylfllnitj thfl e will meet alt (belr iranU in dreiog nad oarpot weariug. kdlca Marino and Cwuracre DroBsoB, 9bnwla and Cloaks mgpooially; and all klnda ol fiibrlcs nre uoutly c]eane3, dyed and finiahod. Oentlemoa'a gnrmonU), coatti, pnata Toste cleaned or dyeo itn-i nmiij uu.sbc^ -j:ili=2t :'-Pr' n f;- B .' aleantna nod dyeing fi nnd worn clothing ttiey rai({ht ba mule norviaible tor a long tlmu. C A B P J E T W E A V I N G I - H n v i n u (he very boat Looms for List andBag Carpet and everything flttoa up forfirwt-clatMwork, I tbiiik I caudeliTor what tho ladie* irant, after they have token the tioubla to out and BCIW their rags nicely, a good rug carpet, J keep the very best vorp foi my customers and all oidera nra attended to with owe. Oar- * -aps dyed any color. A reiwinftlile tirice paid tot carpet IHRB. Onrpat on iuuidfor Phoe of business in ths OLD PREaBYTERIAN OHUROH, COR. ELAOK WELL AND PROSPECT 8T8,, DOVER, M. J. Dover, N. J., SepL 30th, 18R1, C- S. JENSEN- H. P. SANDERSON Bells CARRIAGES and WA00N3 made by the COETLAND WA00N CO., COETLAND, NEW YORK. The demand for tieirwagons have been so extensive this year that they have been compelled to put on men enough to build 12,0^" You oan und at my place everything you need in the shape of a waoron ana the DI-ICO is sure to suit. Call and see and you willhave the proof^ H.P. SANDERSON,Dover,N. J. WM, S. WRIGHT HAS REMOVED TO HIS NEW PLACE OF BUSINESS ON BLAOKWELL ST., TWO DOORS BELOW MOR- RIS ST., WHERE YOU CAN FIND THE LARGEST STOCK EVER SEEN IN THIS SECTION. ' 1M,S, WEIGHT, DOVBH, N. T. F.F; BIRCH'S 80XX.BR WORKS AT TBS E., L. k W, CB088IBQ, \ OHB BLOCK BB1OW THB DEPOT. IRA C. COOPER MASON AND BUjLDERl Oontnoli ttkta udmttcrtAlititxaltk*dfor BtTILDIVGfi, BRIDGES ud ill kindi ot work, wb»tbw of BUCK01 STQVM. Offlw on Horrli ittMt, nail to former Iw LOCAL J0TT1NQS. It yon want to make7l>atnWftt mad And •«e him hlnater and "blK" Toa've wily to nenllan theft ftttla mfaiak In gattlng tbe wrong man Byte. Thewwflit SarrogHe vOl ba bBld at UofrlitoWL The North He* Hntj Bipti.tPQndty School OOOTBDMOD will be tald in Horrlitown v«t / The E B I mty humifta- be foaafl for MIQ ewh ireek it tbe book iiors of S. O. Erameil, KfeWrf; ••••• Th« btltota thla (all will oonUln bat tbroe tttmei- lh> notiiiosoi (br (tougHM, Aiwmbly RE, D, Kltolioll, of Bookaway, IB to keep far *tiroe r oob«pl»i»» berd of oewlj Imported BolatclD oittle.. ' ... are ialkins of buMIng ft iilwk wilfe from tho centre of tbo town to the D.,L.*W, dapot, Ur, a aordoti Bnafaanan, of Ropkawar, ii better, anil hit beau brought on from Block to Brooklyn. German VtUejicbQcl h»* boea eloaad, i of Hcarlet fbrar D t Tfaa fttnomit of null on tbe Higli Bridge nttph bu donble olou the route wu eiUb- ihod i.fev woeki fcgo. SOC peraona in September, J,«0 iarlug the qo*r(ar. Ur. John Itylo HM in Dover for a few hours m Mopdav and made ai many visit* at tbs in- irmltiM of old age would permit. Fiveplaoetothnatnew in Morrlatova aafi recently been. entered tod tdbbtH ol'imtl tjnantltlei of goods ly ineik IhleTtu. Tbe Otmden Vrm; ane of the moil loflaen ai BepubllcaB nempapen In pooUi /eraef propoiei Hon. John Hill for Oowoor, Hr. Peter, H, Hoppook, of BcbbcJ«y's Uonn. if n, bat bought a fftrm ot 110 aorea to barren jonty, near Egbert's obaroli, far 11.780. Mr. E, 0. Bat-fibell bad tiro fingera ae«re]y iianlied at the car ahnpi on Thnrfldly of lait 1 week bj belnR oiaghl betffoen two timbers ' *yht\f boenbftdlysffllotad with leaflet teter, o&3 family hifing hft3 four ohll- ron down wiib the dlieue ftl theumo time. Tho lato floodi weru Ibe meant of attracting IBT>V ilucko t(. the m m p i anil rlvora, ON nrW at Hinovcr Hook billed twonty-ano fa Th# Republican AMiombly OonTentioni In the Flret and Becood Dlitrloii will !>• held to- lorroif—the former at•Morrtrtown R'ndihs itter ittliooutoo. ' Tlio old Forest Orom property ftt Sohoolij'i Momttnin will be told by the Bheriffon Hobday, October 18. «t. Sonoeborofi, of Nsw Tort, Is tbe prenent owner. , . ; , ' " Tbf>Itlo«mlDRdilB rubber workt. «biob re- Molly (njHpeDded. ire »gsin running 1 with ilionl 600 h«nan, nearly th» full complement, I'lof whiim aro proroptlfv po,i>l. ' The Wait End Iron Com puny leaaid at Middle Valley tha farme of Elijah, Andrew and Lawrence Dofionf, anit are jjrojpeotCnff )th«R( for ore with excellent proipeoti. Why, bo mmt be tho General Debllikyw«'*e been reading ao ranch about," remarked a wag wbm the venerable John Rvle w » pointed out >him tn the atreeta Hat Morid»T. ' Ur. 0. V. Jnhnflon, tt Morrla Plaini, hu thirty barnia of fine BsrtteH pMra ttofed in il« ice bonte *ad they ira tit *« p*rtaat u when Bnt placed there leveral weeka »go. Ura. LuostU OlafV, widow of tbe lat« J*mM larb.nf HanoTer. died »t tbs mldenoa of her aon-io'law, J. S. Pautmier, of Mwlliou, oa tbe 4th Inst., at tbe adfanoed age of 93 y'eari. Woodcock miy bo lagtlly (hot until Decem- ber 10th, If is til" open teajon for rail birds till Sorembw Wil*. tot ptorar auJ autttmer duck until Jannirj lst.bat rabblti moat not be ihot antll after October. Wm. H. OsHvle.aweilltay reildsnt of «o^ rl-lown, died at the regldeneo or hti daQRhter la Ken York, on Tho rid ny morning of l u t week. Dfpir»I*(la of tba heart. He wai bora In 1890, and wti tbe ton or Judge Ogllrle. The n«w Iron fbol bridge an Snivel treet, now ibont fwinplelml. ta a handiomo ftt&Or. Bnt the large amount otpubllo travel oi tb(j atreot will neror be fUly MoouiodHed; nniil' tbeieUi limllar bridge on.tbeothet Gamncl Xlott bat toH tba old 0. O, Crane property, No. U9 Broad itnet, Ne«rfc, neir tbo Deiawaro, Licliswamui and Westeni Ball- roiJ CoTaptoy, to George Chtpmtn, pi (JUdi- tor, for lit,000 oatn. IHflHilrty f«t front. Uncle John Frame, tba Germin Vtlley mall jarrfer, oolobrated bii tlrthdiy on Fridtj- hut. Hola7Byeari old; and bu oarrled the mall * 1w«en Hiobettatawn >nd Qernian Valley far Myetn. He bai mined but on* davlnthet time. Mr. Kiobael D. Oill/gactha prupriatorof tbe hotel at Kt. Hope, died toddenly ob Pri- dar morning laib, batlny paid a ritlt W New Tork onlv tbe day oefbn. Re tadftlarge dr- ole of Menda and bin maeral on.Monflay wu an onmtiftUj large one. Oeneral Willlftm S. Stryler It aboot to I HUB a (uppleraent to tha *'Jl««ord of tbe Offioera and Hen of New ferwj In the Olvlt War of HUl~lB6Bk" vhloh aupplement wUl contain number of oorreotlonalntbelndlTUu^ record ofaJjm-eDnioberofiridJwB. , ' tn Qpaln it {• the cm torn for ever? one who eati frail to dig ft little hole and plant the wed and the road* In (bat eoantry'are Ifned wttli tree«,tfaefr«ltofffbfebk» free toall. Bone oo* •*?(: "Tbe mm baa not yet Uved In nil who bRepUnteoi *gooa Ireelntho right pi Me. 1 A rraeptlon wai tendered Hon. W^ffl. Walter Pfcfllpt iu tbe office* of Uayor Blohardi latt Friday erenfng, wbe& ninety young Boptbli- csc8 called and paid bin their reipeoti. He j« emphatically » yoong-nan't " they ire manning to bit tnpport all dialrict. The followloft itlcu were m*do fay Bberlff Hoirell lut week t Sllaa P. Opok Ta. Alexander Dlckflraon; property In Boxbnry i Bold to 9. Plenon lor U 15.62. Mutnul Life hanrtnee Companr, •«• J. Lovall Oiofield, pronertr is Horrli Pial&i; io)3 to Now York IoBcnnca Oompany. Leavltt ft teaoh'a OarnWal of Fun Party, with LeavltfiSwiMSell Kagerf.wllfgire an entertainment In KoDaVa OperaHouie on 3»t- nrday eieolog. The perfomwr* *ro »U flrit- olaialady and pen tie men artiit*, and give a direrilflad and oioit tntoreatlqg entertatnmsut. They ihoald draw a Urge aadieooe. Snnday and Monday hare been let ap»it by (he London Sunday Bchool Union ai daji of partianlir, prayer.for Saoday Schools, The ligera of tlie Union deilre tbat Snndiy School teacher* ind workers thttraRbottt the world abtll unite fu.ltla; >od thai IbereatullbeaermoniftpproprUtfl to the oo- eaaioD. ;". 1 At a tournament of the archen of Hern and Middle BuUi, at Hoboken laat Thun- Iday, Mr, J.S. Burd, of Dover, won the fourth prlae, and would have won third but rot ao nn- fortadata rebounA ol arrow! from tho target In tht tettm content* ha lei ha te*m-the Tox- optollteit. efNewark-^and made tha blgheit •core of any aantutaat. TheHDLTBiTlilthil ytar will be a Itrge donb1s'flheet,*sdpnbftb.yfttrlple>akeetlvltb MI Illorolnited cover, will be printed entirely »tbom«,atdoompieie)yflll»d with, local hla torloaltutUrftad Talmble infumation, An JffiDsaH edition will belnaed, and «d*ert(nrf ,wtU i)nd it a mnob betkr idrerHiiog medium than ^mftll. altnknaoi printed In New Tork, Simoon Bedford, t, wealthy niannfaotarer ind ioTentor or Hcwwk, dlod on Thursday of laat week. Ha'wM born near old Boonton, »bont two mllea from the Booaton of the prn- fatb'u Waa Bhutan Bedford, I oocper by trade, who made lome caaki tor tbe United Blatw Oorerameot la tbe war of U12.ua bff gnad. father was Blta Bmlforil, a Midler in the olaUonarr war, who «aa frouried in, tbe aboatder. Mayor 2Uabard> &u beon to North Ouulina IUU wsek. The trial of J u . Treglown baa been poat- pooed till tbe next term of Court. Bnrbank had a good aodienoB on Monday e?floiojr. t and u opnal delighted »U hla bcaren. TennaTpredlatiftnunuiuallyaevwe October, «bi> It uakw it tale to pat off totting up tba tovae for awhll«. Hr, Oao. Hhaw atarted West on Tharailay of last week. Ii U bli ivtantinn to TliU yirioui p«-tt of tha waalrf *(id prospect tar hnulaf, iidi. From now until after tbe eleo.loc tlio regu- lar edition of tbo Bei will bo nearly 3,600 oopiej weekly, a fact that adVBrtieeri will do well to nob'oe. Ber. Hr. Halloway andBov. Mr. Hopwood, of Newark, will exefaange poiplta noit Bnndiy, wbieti will 0iVB» mtomponry brtak la the Bnnday erenlng conrsa an "The Oiettfon." Sonic thieves broke into tbe oellar uf tho honwof Hr. Joi.Hwt.n.on (Sold atrvei, Uit Monday nlgut, but contented thoraielTea with Uklngonlraixoooaoffralt, E.W. Seaub,fttNewton, and J. E. Flehter, ftt Bukingfldge, momiiori of tbe firmof 8, B. * Sons, oarrled off Ant prlieifor cream- ery bolter tt tbeir m o t i v e oonnly fain Tbe former at Sewton and tbe latt«r at Bom* errtlle. Ai the Dover AooommoditloQ ww oamlng oat lut Saturday etonlng and waa [lowing a p to atop at Maplewood Station, a young lawyer from New York, BapUael Ortegi, either Jumped or tell from the cirateps and trai thrown nn. iter tbe wUe«U. Both legi were out off and he dladinafew noun. iatt 8and*r orcoiog, oa tiie work of tbo third day of "Tbe Orefttion," Bar. Ur. Halloway baodbd wilb groat Interest Iho enbJMt of tlie formation of tho Uudand tea and tlis origin of *o«cLt>Le Ufa, brlDgiag br»r upon tlie aubjoota many Important goo- logU faola to BubitaaMftte (he account of Moaee. Tbe church trai flllofl witb people, showing a ocnitaDtlyinorojulngintereit, At the Bindolpb Jtopoblioin primary on Monday eWDing Juflge Wood preaiaea and 3. 3. Qlbtoit WMBeonlnry, Tbo iotiawitg were elooied totheCoantyOeavoDtlon. D -I. W. Bearing, Wm. U. Umbert, Wallaoe Waer, JbbB F. Wood, fitmoel D. Young, im, IU Wllllami, Win. H. Mate, Dr. 0 . BBaoh. Alternatea-.Wm. T. Leport. David Vflldrlok, ..0, Smith, J, Wellington Bryant, J. Andrew pasterllne, Jai. Oarrell, Frank Gleg, Frank B. tlndiley. '''' " SOUTH STANHOPE. Ai railroad oompintei like other public ger- tnti are leittlmate inbjeoU fot oritlciem, I will »y tbat aa the Suites road la managed by Iba laue company ai the Btorrle &Eeiei, peo- ple ought to ba ftbl« to buy tickets on onofor placet on the otber, wliloh ii not the caso.it tetal at tbii lUtJOB, and Ibis DADUS groat In- oonTenlenoe. If |ou wish to go from bere lo ft point in Baiiei County, you have to get your ((elect to Waterloo, then if yea happen to oa^lhsaeoond tram, at Waterloo yon tiaro to burr? rrom one train to the other and hare ictroalj *Dy time to get ft tioket and certainly lone tolook after baggage. Notwithstanding Bcemlng baste to get away from the sU- tbo time on tli»ro*d Is »ory ilowj ir onole Inft liurrj' bo bad better go i fuot or by prl- coQveyuioa. But then If buiine*) Wds me In oat-of-tbe-way places In Bustex County and he la entertained b j tbe hrroeri, tbeir kind bcwplUllt? will make up for a gnftt deal ofatwoyftDOeanddfllByln n«Ulug there. Wo had tbe pleaanra of a abort tiiiit tbe other day to oar friend, Ur. Amos FJsber, 61 Waibington, K.' J., wlio we found ploimntly •ituatedinpoBBbailonofonebftha finest and equipped forma la tbat tcetiau of itrj." It la not the lot of every man to be •o highly favored by dame forione.bat we oonoludod Ifaat aha oonld not hive b bergifU upon, a ware worthy penult. Tho oo)y»nno/*pge wBTait in oar Ttait wu from tbe late bonn Indulged and tbe Wking of the young liullei of tbe ramHy with their gfintlo- Q frlondg, bnt oonoluded thai it' wai tbe wiy of the world, and especially tbe W»JI of fatuiUes irhera there are inch Interfiling }DDft Jidiei ai bere, and we forgave tnom; Xbe work for loonaslng tbo facllltloa on Mineral Wool Worka ire itlll going on and they a n bat? aJ*o tataaUctaclng tho woo\ (or wliloatbeybayeorderiabaid, and Bbip'lt off ftafftBUilt oftVbe'made.to all parta of the oonntrj. They recently eent a fUuabteratof It to T8DBBiiee; •»••--•• Ut. Wm. Brown Ii itill maklag lmproYe< menu it and about (be hotel. > Tlw BepubUoanvoUri of thu (Mount Uit«e) Towoiliip matfttthe lioto); on- Uenday and ohogo delegate! to toe oonventlqaato beheld at ttorrrlstowu and Doooton to nominate pan- dldfttei for the Anembly oi the aeoond dii- trlot and for Surrogate of tbo OonnlyJ Tbe 1 ~ ware' J.' Sewird Wiilaand Eaoi'Q. Bndd, with 0, H, Lunger and Abram Brake for Aiternitei. ' ' • • ! We are sorry to learn that that terrible dig. lie, tsarlet tferer, still Itngen araond hei two famlllei near the village are afBloted with it, and ona of them, Hr. Samuel 'Hiltz,' loat a hoyofahout.eight yum old by Iti ravagei. Htvlng Bid remeiubrancei of thfi fataldlaosie we eympaililse with thla lamllT in*their logs. There Hema to be bnt tary little interest In poirtioi about Her*. We osciiionilly bear a rsmirk abon't tbe the mixed state of nflaira in Haw York, bnt'ae everybody seems to bo: too bogy they'feet 1 dlspoiMl to let t&lnga take * h t , l r o e t i m ; - - ''• " •' • - 1 ' ' . . . Tbe result of the oamaa in Ohio will no doubt have much to do with either eooourag- Wgor difoooragfng lirapcohibitfoauUi la othor purtaoftbeooantry, . ~ lowipaper. Ttip whole bminese traaiaotl< bowa detriy that mob rule witb U* howit liv-n and patois ia no leii a terror than tbe illying Bstellltfis of ft one man power, wb (an safely bo*»t of carryfag the towo of Weat- Mllfordmhlj pocket. 0. P, J, BOARD OFfREEHOLOERS Tbe Ootohwf meotlng <ru bald oa Wednei- •y. Tbe abeet:taei WHO lloawi. JJardJi Wolfo and Oirreii. Tba miantoB of the last rewl »nJ approred. The Committee on IboMmmil reported tboj id invited bldi for tbe printing of It, wbioh Itad been rRooived and would be opened tl.at day. Bepurt accepted. The ODtsmlUee on Acoldenureported on the latter ot tlie bill oi Hablon Hoagtaid, ol tluakeway, [or HIS tor dataage dons hla car- rlsga by tho bruftklng dowa of tbe paint ot uouulala bridge, »l Uuvor. TUoy bud (iiiri lilmftyl*tt anil lie had mill (list wlieti Uv it tliu bill he bad made II in good fillli ideriQB that tli« luai « M fntlyai great as he iari n t e d it, au<l wan not Inclined to take (em, >further laid iliat on pajiniDt ol hli b|ll mid oomldor tbst iho ofd carriage belotigetl ibecouuty. Tlie Ooatmltwe liad alio re- lied a bill 'row MidOleiown, K. Y^ from lia Jen nie Thompnoo, tlie young lady whoie dress was ruined by iho aaiue aooideDt, ulaiin< ing ISO damages, Tbe report at tho oonimit- o v/iB accepted and they were iuitraoted to iake tbe best tcm< tb»y could In (be matter both bllla and settle tbetn, A, somber o/ bliW vsre ordered paid. Among a wore BODUfor damage! done brldgei by the late alarm. The Director called attenUa ffjeie, aatbej were flxtraordfoary btlle not oemry to be paid oat of thli^ear's appro- priation ouleBB convenient. The following were tbe bridges BOdamaged and the uotta of repftlrs. Two ID PeqaanuDo. H39.B0 i two In ,»t!mm, (103,40; one la Kontvllk, t48; jihing approach to bridge at HoontiD, 118, which was referred to OoDnsolt watoblngand loadlmr bridge at Boooton, IIS; total ftraoant damage dona to bridge! by tbe storm, 1881.00. Among olhar btii* ordered ptiS w«s one of 3. Q. Moller, for »G, lor dmugea auiUined >y bli bom tailing thrpugji a h.-idg* at Tow- irvilte. Ttefo»oif£ne,eni}orfadlij-tbi3jjtdg<ig iftbeUonrt, were alio paid- Dr,I. WJ06n« Hot, post mortem einmluatlon of the body of Unnio Oblfgwin, USf theearseforpMt.mor- tE>m exatulnatloii of the^exhumad bofly ot Uinnla Ol.lrfiwin, t M ; Dr. B. Hulabiiioi-, for Milattng In tho original poat mortem <jf th» •mo, *3S t Dr. E. Roiei, for post morMnn or ie exhumed body of the pame, ISO. A bill of idertak,er Andrew Mctlravey,' for ljnfytaj TO prisoners who died In the eonutyjal}, (16, reMteS Uomh Ulsoanlmi, hot w u oraenjdjpald. Freehoiaei Hopkins called attention to the it that no protMon bad yet befln made for rmloff thfl OUldraa'i Homa tbi» •mater, Battier tliaueel) tbefurnaoee and atovoipelng tikeu oak oi tba oourt hoose mi J*4 tali! uiofe that, (ha * . tbo Horae, and thono ot tlie'FOOD tiouee, lectBODh'ltbvfliand furMco aa thejj mar Select BODhltflB beed wituout oo«t. Oanlod. h I eed u . \ . Tho Director thought It wonld be well to •certain the amount Of dimagait dofio to flgea by the recent Btorra, g»yWg ha <ogbt Uorrii had escaped vary luohily/as he done In Dnion county f P, i Io9,000 and ii Pai> io (25.000, Tbe roll o[ tlm towoahipa beinjr lied tliofollowingreported: Uoontopl 191; Jbftthan,', abont 1300; HanoTer. about :I176; IstTorson, about ( I M ; MonUUlc, |W|TaB«i: W\ Pcquarinoc,«tont IHC {Roetainy, hVoat » ttlIB60 ' * /The olty boirden at our popular Summer eaorla on Sohooley'i Mottntaia hara about all eturned lo their homes. TbiBhai a tendeooy to take away tbe animation of oar lalubrlous coontry and maka matters more sedate; Polltiei appear to be the toplo of tbe 3»y. The Republican* an apparently very cheerful aoa tT6 twtititig tbe yiilt of Mr. Jheipa, when they oan extend a hearty welcome to him. Henry Doering & Bro., who are rannlng a •tflsat ur mill on tfcia monoUlo DOW, nw about tbr*e tbounnfl feot a day. Tbe uwlug ii done br Bobtrt. Wllliamaon, of Fluderi. The proprietor! of tail mil 1 am good baaeit Bepablioani, wu} a. friend toU me tbat they ere ei peeling Mr. pbelpg to lee them. John Parker, our able teacher, bai < bii Rohbolin QartnanI Valley, oil locaaut of tho ictrlet fever, watch Ii nowrasing iu that neighborhood. Henry Kice, of Dartlayriile, Ii nov te&ohtng our public aebool, meeting with good luocesi and Ii llaed by the people In general. Sllaa Hanoe )• now cUiablod from work by belli on bis arm. Jonathan Tbomai la preulng oot tbe older, at an titonEibing rate, ftt Floek'i aiw mill. tff auitamsrs an larfbsd to call asi taite We nndeiatand Prof. Abbey will come to JTwghrightrato ibont trio Md Ii niiteese, and hoar some imy they will go from Flocktown toatUnd. Ai yat we bavs beard of no ilekneu tbat originated by standing ont tha t.fgbt of tbe lonoert, consequently we presume that l r mmt baa common cause, and they ire med NEW FOUNDLAND. Mr. Ohlleon LaBof, iadimlilnfi a daFeatlve iftddar In bli bira, fell toil brake hli urn. A neighbor of ours eiperlmmted the' otber evening indrying clothes before a kitchen flr< with the resiilt that la tha morning tlie olothua ware burned, and providentially the bouao wai at. Hi. L. F. Wile reoenlly gold hli trotting boraatoadnetorretideut In Paleraon at ilg- nref oonaidered well up by dealer! In hone floita. Hn. I. B. Blgga gftte a ple-ntoto hor Han- day Bflhool aebokM on Salanhy latt. Thi Infant data being the largeit and most regnla i atUndanoe In the whole lohool. It will be of Inttreit to those who uta ipplo whiskey, thitrjbnt little will bo nade in this tcctlon., Ohambirtaln and DaTeaport, m*na- faotarera, bive eoough old stock on hand to •upply the demand. 'OaeoftbenostdlBgraceml *(Wrs oocprred I a recent primary meeting la tbo townahl \ q , Bi total,'IB60. Bd djdd Jam nnntnted Fife U s j r c urrla OrlRado, by tt ild reRlmcnt, tliiattth. Soms Old Document* Some weeki IRQMm. Jctar B, Blg^s.•"of [ilton, iu looking over in oldobeat^thai had purahaaed, many yean, beto.ro fioral* ^...jr resident of Hilton,MriHIram Heidley, irothor of Mr. loiepb W:'Headley,' axilla ildent, discovbred a leeret drawer theraln, jcoaUata otwUob reie wme very inter- eiting doottmenta relattag:to chnrohaulet] andfrieudi, dating from 1811 to 181B. ' Through tbe Uutinesi of Hr. Jetdr B. Btgga '0 have been permitted.to mako lonle ax- ,raDti, that nay be ofioterept bistorlaal|y and itbarwlie, Alargo Dumber of letters'to Mr. ilram Huivdinj-, written by Bev,' Sndcb A. )Bborne, the pastor of 1 tbe Fieibytedao Cburoli of Hew EonndUnd, from 1B21fat1S30, relating to baptlain and other oburoh mktteri were arooDff tbe doctunentl. The following irtlflcale relates to the oBolil poiitlon of jr.HBaatey: 'h.aay of June. IBM. and ley have dpne duty •.•.abovefortwo jjean WTlatu, i/otni-aDaiia ,Fs«naialt Di Tlie following r >f tho nreiont B*pb«l Ohnrch at Milton, then :nawn <• tUs Vint BsptJst' Obnroli ot H»ir Fooodltnd, at all tb^l leelion/toitetb.* witb post office, w*B known as' Hew Toanflltud, Tha buddla g ot th« Bapliet Cl.nMh toofcj p!*cfl In 1894 and 1S3S. <U«eUnga «ra tolfl pre- rlona to tbat data in,tbe whool house and myato dwellings, rooorda of wbtofa urejfound In tbo existing doeainonts.: Tie member* ol thinftMOoiatloonnmWrod In 1886 fifty-) MoBBisOoTOrt/a-i. Bo'it rotneit-.,, :hat on tbe twentj-B«yentli day.'of « *Mh. |_ the year-of our Lord^eighteen tmadredand weaty.fonr, ire the raWibert Imiog teen 1 ?ated'Trniteei for the First Baptist (Iburcb . eonktegatlon ilNnw FonndUnd, do hcrobj oerUfy that wo bava accepted, tba trait wpogafl n us, and do'nereby declare oaneirai, and our lUBoeMomin-offlee, to be known and wiled by the nemo of tbe Trustees of the 'ir»t B»p»l»t Qburen, orOongregatioa of Hew ' o t n d l a n d , '= • I ••••> -f- •'<• <.>'' t « n wltbese whereof we have herennto rafc. Bcrlbed our nim*a and |EBud our toali, tbe date ai above written. • • - - MOUNT FREEDOM /amei Carrofl fi on tbo ilclc list a;a(a, bat Is slowly recovering. Threibing liaekwbMt ii uow tbe ordrr of \ the day, witb some of oar rumen, and we* aroxpwt tbfttboekwbeatoakei will soon be - ripe. . . Amd B; Drake bai a now arrival at Ma. tionie wbtolfii said tobe jo»t tlie smallest j ipeulnieD orbumanityia thii region, welgb- lug only four pounda. It li aa lircily at Ibey will average, however, Ai MM, Win. Sharp and danguter, Kxa. tJomaiiUilleii, oftfeodliaai, wure rotarning from tlie Handiy Sahool Ooaventian laat week Tneatoy, while pawJog through tha milling settlement, thilr horge became frigbt- " and ran dona the bill, at the foot fcipji they f'tiV-eodeii ia ttapylag him Qiigughfor Ura.ghftrutgftliglit and at- e the biriieiu, but cru nle euuld rtK»iu i>al iu (fie carriago ti.e animal fcturteU a ran ooatiunuig liU ajii'oil until near Mr. Hogliflon'i Btiire wiieu bw ilickeueii un- til be readied tbft downward firade again j uiui&g tbe corner ueir the blackamlth abop be upset and badly detnoiallzud the carriage while Mri. Mlllen wai thrown out bat fortun- ately tioapea without being hart. Jacob Drake came ta hor relief, hitched! the rana- wiy hone to hi* on n vehicle and want after Mri. eiiarp, both Indies being provided with a oooreytnoe home. The toclablg at tbo putonage last week wafl «ry pleawut and bio&tatle affair, md the titorVfatolIyfoaad proriiloai enoogh left to gin them quite atart la tbe way of boQBek'eeplDg. MiMLuoj Thorapion and Uin Guile Eulbert rdotted an latorwting Mad rtiftloguo, and Mist Laura Ooe alio tbe interest of tbe occailoa by a well rooltod place of a oomlofti mture. Qeoigo Qarter, Eaq., of Newark, tpont Mb- balh before laat with LIB ililor, Mra. DeHart. Ur. aildonloevo and lady, of Now York City, «pont lut Sibbatb. with trlandu iu thia vieutity, attending the Presbyterian church. The Presbyterian Sa&diy Sahool offloerx ekoted at tlio reorganisation are as followi: Saperjotandsnt, Bevi Baker Smilb; Aisistant, P. Allan t Heeraury, Myron Ooo; Tpetsat- , Mlia Emmt Bultxrt; librarian, Oliarlea »H«rt; Aialataat. Mi« Ltara Hulbert; Oholreiter, Hroogt Oomba. Mlia L. H»Uo- wtybai oharge of trie Infant departmoat. SPARTA*-. . We an now enjoying the privileges of tlio )ir railroad. Thepawenger trains were pub J last Udnday motHin'g. (Jolte an eionrstou was made up alQRg tbe iiew line from Stronds- burg to New York. -Sevwal of oar Sparta olti. ma went oa a. trial trip, and ol cootie enjoyed theriHe. Tha Collegiate Institute bai been started under quite favorable uupioei, Bev. Dr. Balrd stout tuitnjetor.' K«J>rj ownpled the putpll oe ibe.^mbftarian. ObtUDfa laab ibbktb, momiag and preached a moat eioel- leot sermon^ fieff it/!, Tyftok went to Ham- bnrg to pieaob for BUT. A. Ai Hainoit, Next Btbbrth Mr. Tjaok preaonei In the WiokUOfa Ohuioli, Newark, ond well we are, iaformrf •vtnt a part of bii vtoattoa in tbat city, viiit< ing ffiendi whoie aojualntance he loaod dur- ing the anDuaer mo&tha. The SUMBZ County Bible Boolety bave in- BtUatedplaDi toVint by voluatoar helpom, arery family inthe cooatv, and lollolt randa for the Parent Society of Haw York.' On? / a r o e r s i a v e wmiDBDoed tobuflk com, ley hare only in avatage orou tbla year. Thii older tolllB are now in foil and steady nperttloa, tad than who rttnee tUsir stop* from them are generally in ah tmiteadv mo- tion, RoireU bad a illgfai a t t u k of malaria and at o'noe made btfto' Ib* lea shore ; hli frlondd bere Were lorry Ib low him ao suddenly. 'WeareIntQni.edUr.Jahu George has mln- tog interest In Vlrgfaia* and It ependimj tUa greater portion of bli time in that State. Evan Bparta among tho mountains baa been visited by the almost ubiquitous BOH re- porter—and the beauty of our im-rounding* illy deaaribed, toberead hy tbu vul- gar ninltitudo. All I me, what may we i ipeet from tbli tins on ? y THITA. Common Council Proceedlnji- ti4 Beptoraijur mooting was held on Ubnday nlng. Pruaent—Alderman Beuh and Oonu* illmtn Bennett, LeniB, MeDavU and Bmith. In the absence of the Uayor Alderman Beach war Bolectad toproilde. ' Tho minutes of the laat meeting were read ad approved. ! A.'petition was presented from realdenb. anil property cwnera on Brrgen itroet, aaklng thai east aide or tbai atreet be.onrbed and ^ftamXIftokwDUatreettottieaanii. It nfolred tiftl tlislr requital ba grtnlei ftod that an ordinanoe be drawn to thateaeot. /Marahai Seiley*.made hli teport for Beptem- p j I . Both feporti wore accepted. BOIa ai rbllbwi were ordered paidftftertha nsnUwreiflnoot Panlfle ft Olark, M3.fl5 i P. J; Oorooran, Janitor, 13; Street Oommlsaiaoer'a pay roll for September, W31JB; ProbecUon H. tL. Oo,. «a.6O; Fred. A OanBeld, engineer, t39,1D i JIB. P. Eelloy, Haiahal, 150; DOTBC LbCl28A3; •••'>= BtaLo of Now Jersey, f_ ' : Monii Oonntj, I Pertoually appeared before me Squire Lnm, liq., one of the Jostloei of tbe Pesos, in and nrsaid county, BeDjamto Obambeiiala,Hirftu teadley, Msrtin Bearob, who, being sevorally warn gcoardlng to }a*r, do depoie tod say ha) tbey will lupport the Uoni|ltation oTths i Buitea8tatei,antf that they do and will bear Irao tslth ani| aUegimoa, tn tho government eiublftbed in this SUtn uodar the tathorlfy Tthe people i and that they will eteoatetbe HOB of Trustees la their aeveral ctpaoltiei, or the First Baptiit Oh arch, or OongreKatian ,t Now Founmand, « t b ndetlty, to l b s beit of their abilities and understanding doriag their oontlQuance in offloe. BQCUB LUX.. Ttifl abOT» eocawat wu nweirsd aod ro* oorded la theClwk'a Offloe Mtylat. 1BU. Z. D m n , Clerk. pa to ar* nnmber ofprdpertyaoldeM of Bergen strett, who were p«Mnt. They said they bad bought tbeir pp * nBtnMr ol yean ftgo. tcootdlng tooltyinrvoys.ftndbytUs ume htd set ont treei »nd made fenou. By areooni surrey it appears that ft tafstaJn bai been tnade.fho blooia-above all having aUltletoo mach prop- erty inthem, whioh throws them two feet far. thereait than they ahould be. If the error corrected it itanld throw one lino of trees cntia the.Ureatand another ont in tbe aide- walk. They bad tbfiti flagging all ready to pnt down, but did not want to go aay lanber with tbe work until it eoald be learnsd wbat * remit-woota bo. : The matter wai Mfeiw3 to tbeBtreet Oam- lttM, wltb inatraoUoaa to report at tba next inseting ot Ganncll, Tbe SiTMt Oornmlttee wu granted further tine ta regard to iho report oa Soriag Street, Adjourned. PedestrlftD Conteit. Jfc*. U, Eellly, ol tie 3aiiez atrs&t talooa, i order topromote, ithjetfo iporti, offired a diQmeiU*ero(lpt6theohknploDheal«ad toe walker in a raoetil five tnllea. Tbe Tesult wai that about athonaand people gatberod on the ground! near Mt, Hop* avemw lsal BatnN day afternoon to sea the sport., Th» onlriii were Josoph Bprka and MlohaelQnlglej.br Mt. Hope, Michael Kiernon, of p o n e , »n4 Ulobaal Connally, of Mine Hill. Barte took ibo leid at tbo itart and at once demonitrtteil that ho wai a arit-olaii walker wllh whom the Btben Itad no hmlr.w. AI tbe end or the iwoid mile W bail galnoa one of the BB lapa which eotntltnted th* Qfotnllci.wbloh leadhagrad- nafly Incrcuod lo throe (ape, by rSlob io area etiUy In 53 minotee. ButfromthBitut there wai oontlBUilly a hot straggle tor seooad plwe, Kleraen took the («ad audueld it iW four mllai, altbough Quigley gave him a hot brush for It almost every lap, while Connolly •took oloao to iheir roar, walking muchmom fairly than tho otber two. who did a great deil of skipping In their braihei. On the 48th lip Kiernan ewidonly weikeneii.beeatiaofa sain In bii side nB said, and the other two paaa«d But Connolly, probably diajroit*) with tbs ikipplmt of the othsr two, did sons nil' olng, althongh in the whole, ha hal b«e& ftlklajc piiub fltirari and wai rnlei! off. Qaig. jy won second pU^e by a length from Klernen A largo number were present from' MV, Hops, A. largo nnmVer p who Vote very InbOut men. the Wetory <tf ti Uri. l»»ae Beroangh. of Bookport, met with atrioni aoeldonl on Friday last..-, I f a t e a a t h a a y n g t ^ f g and.was graspbig tt mj tightly iq her when the Jar broke in pieces, cutting bex arm In a abookinn manner. Bho waa ilmoit over- . r . wine from loss of blood Wore » phyatolan of West MlirorJ, the deiallB of whleh tire too I reached her and It I* h a n d wilt loae Ibe nae rewritingtorpBbiteltjr In ihir oalaamiot any ol b*r han34-B#**»ttitown GtartU. b iO(lfltog!-a;mUe,g fon»!« anil children. Police Jnatioe Wood teportedtlo olleoteijIttflnflB Both feporti wore acceptd Young MirTt Catholic Union. The young men of Bt. Marj'a ptrlsh htv« fted ao orfftntaiioa voder Uu abore l Spirlinafid BoatdofDinctors-1 nolda, Tbos, A. HaagaL, O'Dwyer.S.T.HlneT. CTaoRUox. L. B. Xannej. recfors-W.' J.*OilUo?pfk llsy- UJeagan, John (irimm. vim. l s aoafat Iraprowmont, anil epjojment of tha yonug meo. With this porpose la view they expect to establish quitters where 1 they can bars games and putiraes of a rational nature and oeoaitoDal entertaitunnila, all under tbB best aupioes and entirely tret, from any objwtion- ftble featoni. ,Tbey an certainly deterring of •nccesa In their laudable undertaking, and WB heartily hope they may attain tt. as we be* Hove tbo; will. ' ' VICINITY NEWS. There UUlk of a s.lkmlllalFbl.l.pibiirjr> The Preabyterian 8jnod atSiiyt Jersey tnaefai in Haokettatown nett Wednosday. The antoDbaokeri o f TTarreo will holdftoon> veotlon tnHa*kettitown to-morrow and nomi* *t6 candloMtei for tbe Asiatnbl/, Joiepb HnO, aged 60 yean, an esiainff -lflftr WftnenTilla, Warren Oonnty, toll from an apple tree and waa'ao aevemly lajnred that hlilltalftdflipalrednf.- Toe MiiijenM or J, A. AndBtion, at BotU- Tllle, waa bDrglarlKed on ThnnOat nlgbt laat. aud booty to the money nine or IM* carried off. An entrance wu eniHted«ina|oi %win- dow. Mr.A's olothing wu earned Ont into ihe rard and nil watoh wai fbntid Jying on the. ground the next morning,''* " •> ' ", We had the pleaunre :t,f vUtlng the Shield* mine at Beatlysiowntathe week and wen thbwnVflfra parlnteriderii, William Trel boutteong Iron OotnpaoyV arty ekplrea witb thia-yemti d Th h y y newed. The coiapiny havei fot ote» leo yeara and have t_ _r_ lima abont 70,000 tons of eit,—Backatatowli QaHlte, r

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VQL XII- DOVER, MORRIS OOtfSTY, VEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1882. NO 45

T H E I R O N ERA

The Dover Printing Company,PUBUSHKBS IKS PBOUIETOBB.

ORloe on Blukwell Street nait door toThe Satdonal Union Bank.

TBRMS OP BOBSOIUPTIOB

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GEO. RICHARDS & Co.,DOVHR. W. J.

BRANCH AT CHES'EB N. J.

ATTRACTIVE BARGAINSEARLY FALL GOODS

—AT—

David Straus,alwi,yi cany i, complete

ADVERTISING KATES.

BTIOC,

a "» "i "5 ".oolamn.

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MAOanwr of BJaokiwl] and Bnaux Sll.

DOVER, N. J.I. B. JOLLEY, Proprietor.

Hgrioa and Oatriaeea to Let.

•RjfAHtOrl Pt^HEJ,

ATTOBHEST AT 1 » ,

HASTU IF CH4X0EHY ANP MOTABV PUDL1

IHOH ERA BU1UHM},

DOVER. N. J,

/JtSI). 0 . OTMMIH6, H . D..

GENERAL PRACTITIONER,

4ND SPBOIAIiiar IN THE TREATMENT

Ot MA1AIUAL DISEASES.

OWI0E AT THE STIOKI.E iIOESE,

DOYEH, N. J.

JOHN DRUMMER'S

SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING

BALOGN,SUSSEX STREET,

(bemoan the MANSION HOUfflEaud Depot,)

D0VEH, N, J.The place ban beflu onltrulv reflttod in a noat

manoi i .rLADiSB 1 •».! OflII.DBEN'8 LMIBOUTTING A SPECIALTY.

T o.mEBwmrH, E. M.

. ', DOVER, N. J.S 05 OBIP AHD MINEUALa,

- BOOVEtB OF SIDES.

L. W. THURBER,BOTEMNTENDENT OF PUBUO SCHOOLS

OF MORHIB OOONTY.

AT B. H. BBEEHE'S STORE,

RpY.EB, N. J.ffice boots on Salui-davB from B J

lTtf

MML T. ALLEN. 8. J . PALMER,

ALLEN & PALMER,

BUILDERS,D o v e r , 2XT. *T-

SHOPS ON ESSEX ST.

"County Collector's Notice II will b« . ! tk« offlae of mo Snmwate. Mo

»i»to«n. for tlie iraimctlon of Ooumy bom» « . . , m Thnrailnj of »acb lverk, an] at U• m i l of Oaorite lUchirili, E.q., DOTIT, n

BEEMER & PALMERDEAUBBIR

COAL, WOOD,MASONS' MATERIALS,

BLUE STONE, FERTILIZERSHARD AND PALE BBI0K,

LIME, CEMENT,

CALCINED HA8TEII,FRONT BBIOS,

FIRE CLAY. F1BB SnIOK,

P L A U S T O N E S U C K B I N G ,

OEUAB STEPS, OOPINO, smLS, LI»TELBAND CISTERN NECKB,

WBANIT'S PHOSPHATE,Uoue Dim, Guano. Poiidrette,

LAUD PLASTER, *«.

WOOD sawed In stove lengths.

STOVE, EGG, CHESTNUT.Union may bo tddreafiod through the Post

Bffico Lorfc l ici 28, or left at A. Be em er'fi officeW&ekwol. St., near Soiasi, or at the jard.

mniBBmiKB. J ». PU.MIE.

Oftnntv OollPDtn

r t l T Y BOABDINO HOUSE AND SALOON, j

MB8. D. B. KORTHEY, ProprktrGsi.

0AKAL8T., DOVER, N.J .

. DOArJ)ISn»YTi[B DAY, WEEK O B S I O H T H .

UE&I.S BESTED AT ALL HOURS.

WHWKES8 BY THE QOART.lie. Later, Porlor, Older, SawparillftHoila

Water and Prime flegars ntwajs on ImuO.Come and «ie me. - " ' ^

MASON AND BUILDER,

•pd JotAing prmnptlv attenditd to.left, »t WIHiBm H. BaSer's atoro willoaretal tad prompt Mention.

1 B. BBB11T,

. CHESTER, N- JT-,

ERltEB IM

BEEfi, SARSAPAHriXA, SODA WATEB,

BEQABS, TOBA0CO9, *o.

POOL AND EILLIASD TAELE.

Abar iw ihop inconnoallon witli the pool room

FOK SALE.Th*iflildenee of the l ite Habb«rd8i1cl1o

ID SoeiiWtT- The lot contains Q"4 »cre« olUBd, wellonltiTbtod and «itl> plenty of fruit.

Apply toB. K. A O. W. STICKLE,

17,(,f Rooliftw*y, N. J.

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

BLAOOfEIX ST., DOVER, B. J.

Roofing;'Vith better facilities I am enftWod to put

«n SLATE R0OF3 cheaper lhaa erar usingnone bnt the beBt quality of slate and em-pIoyiM flrst-clMS mechnnlcB. lean gnar-

'JntMrnntcria! and work in every partlon-Xv. • *JV* ffliBftthing Felt always OQ hand.

Dated October 13th. 18B0. ^ _ _

CHAS. C. GRIFFEN.Till OLD BELUBLV

CARRIAGE PAINTER,, 'Shop oh Clinton St., Dover,

jin jMriBMB of 13 ?e«fi tn Dover on tbi

fob«i.«tap5iie. Mf-.ttol.-o...tlonloalL" ' • *

Millinery I Millinery IXXAOIHB

OF

PATS; LACES,BIBlBONS, FLUMES,

GtOVES, TIES, BOWS

.Usdi,, Oorfaottoaoly, ' '

Sepia , ToiaowB, &e,

Mrs. J. P. Witheridge," • ' FOBT OBAMJ.lt. J

Dry Goods

PROVISIONS,

HARDWARE-CUTLERY,

Mining Materials,

Gas Pipe and Fittings,

IRON AND STEEL.

AQENT8 FOB THE

Celebrated Rand Drill,thetiOEt In tlio country.

Drafts and Passage Tickets

to tod from Europe.

Who haa procured this earlyin the season, by making hispuvchasea in large quantities.OVER 800 PAIES OF WHITEBLANKETS at the low figureof $1.95 per pair. Also fortypieces ot Wool Filled Cash-meres, all new shades, atlOo.per yard. BLACK ALL WOOLCASHMEHES, 4 0 inch wide, at40c, 45c, 50c, 57c. 8^0. andextra good at <5c. per yard.Bring your samples with youfor comparison of the above orask for samples of ours to com-pare with any others beforeyou decide to purchase.

BLACK and COLORED flILKSat prices far below any pre-vious quotations. ELEGANTQUALITY BLACK OKOSOEAIN BILK at 85<s., being asgood as any offered at $1 peryard. SPLENDID COLOREDSILKS at 60c, 65o., and 75o.per yard. We are still sellingFruit of the Loom Huslin, fullyard wide, at o.por yard.

DAVID STRAUS,635 and 637 BROAD it,,

NEWAEK, K. J,

THOMAS B. McGRATH

M O R R I S C O U N T Y

MACHINE & IRON Co.DOVER. N. ,T.

•iSIlIRTSTEAM ENGINES,

THKIH CELBBHATBD

AIR COMPRESSORS,IllON and BRASS CASTINGS,

FORGING of all DESEIPTIONS.

J.ll.STUMPFSRESTAURANT,

BLACKWBLI. ST.,TWO D ^ O I S F1IO1I PORT OFFICE.

HOTTER. Si. J.

IN ICE CfiEAMI bate tho famous

HORTON CREAM,inlveraiily raeognleml as tbo belt crfliU."1

nade, in all flavors. Aho Orange.Lemon ind?ino Apple ICE3, tnil at all tirnei a complete

CHOICE CONFECTIONERYiir (ho sopplj of Wedding*, ParilcB, PeBtirnln,>ic-Nle«, etc. I believe 1 can make lodnoe-nont« to tho iflTiatage or parcLisere.

Croiim delivered any daj of tbe week, 8un-d«j lDOlOtlnd, at the residence of tha buyor.

FOR GROCERIESOV TO T H E

OLD BELUBIE 8TAHD.

J. MITCHELL,SDCOE85OB TO H. r . aAMUEBSON,

OPPOSITE THE PKPOT,

nEASONABLE PB1€ES.

ur ^ m t forthe famooi

VIOL A BRAND,[rjuk*no«tb**' It In

nlled upon evary time,one brand inctaued blaMnt.

KING

BOOTAND SHOE MAKER,

SAaAawi.i»*ssRS

ELA-CKVfEIjLDover, K. t. Tin. fUbKoriet n alhanhn )i.r lliepatrumge Iiereto/orD (riven hi inin liia psriit'liln.- buHim'BB, SDJ woulJ OITurl:i«gi'rvlcott to ntiv w!io mny be oeceeititaied «i»the muiit rti-auosble toruis. fl'.vliiff l» u re Las <jd

ind Bockawoy to use tbo

utii-

AKRYSTALLOSuroceii Tor preserving t i e dead wilbout ratloD or Ihc ose of ioo, I would reooinmitoraK poriiOiea.as t i m e i labor and eipenaoand l» better than tho ice bea, elfin* an t<»ecouomy, trouble or eulewuey. Hhop indwareronm ID tlio building formerly oeneil byIf Welch B.aeliiTe.l St. 0oD*Hal\y on bindind furnished at Bliort notice

IOXE4 tiui every fixture aid eernce ieudM«iy a. Ctoncm. EnrmsUinR Undertaker. Ax I

[•ivies of £hmra art* lieeilei) at tlio linnue. Ijrnwli them without »ny trouble or uipuimo

io tlio family. For the conveniencei of « r

Djj,»< A link a; .-•» -.mw— --- ..

injfor'lJthlH'it at ail liourn, ilny nr ni(;lit, myliaviug chargu " ^ y Q ^ ' ^ / ' j i ^ i ^ i i " '

THE OLD STAND.

UNION HALL BUILDING,BUokwel! Street, Dover,

Hot Air Furnaces,It the Ifttwit aud moat Improved alylE», for'.rmlnii public .ndpmato bulUlnf . A larS

•eBOrtment uf Stoves, cheap for oaeh.

COOK. PAELOB, BDAIINO

STOVES, RAKTGES.40, AUoft variety of

KEROSENE OIL,LANTEENS AND

BUIXTANIA WABE,

TIN & JAPAN WARE,

EAVES, TEOOGHS,l.EADEnB,iiid»ll kina«ofJolibing tn toy lino,done ID the beitmuner tad ftt the thorteainotice. Btgbeitprioei piid Tor old Iron.

Ooppsr lefcd »na pawter taken In BxchwTor goodi. A L E X A N D E B - ^ Q H T O N .

December H«h. 1^0. M T

PEOUT & CLEAVEt*Te opened a now

Horse Shoeing and Blacksmith-ing Establishment

in the new building or L. D. Balmarz.nfar theliiv*r BridKfi Bnsiex St.. Do*ur, X. .f., wberalite; will emlcKTor to gWe tlie boat nitnMo-tion inall hrancliHBOt thoir businciB.

Howe Hhi-elitg will he mide a Bpncially aDdparticular aUPUtioo will l>n Rlten to tbo tront-mmit or limit «na lutorforiiiR lir>mn.

Gcncr»iBlii«kniaitliinfl ng"! RfpurlnR of allkio«J8. veil tlono, nt elioft notloa md rur rt-a-gonabta prloe«. A lm»n njwrlenoe k-ml n* tobeliare wo can gi»a iiilisfacUon. anJ we liupe

trlt » share or public p-\tron«op bv nior-am work. PltOITr & OLEAVE.

Safes.

VOOHIES BROTHERS,MORiMSTOWKr,

BOILDEBB1, 0ABBIAOE h'AKBBa1, BLACK-

- BMITIIS' OOKTBAOTOIW AND MIN-

ING

mrlcnltnra tap!»»"iti, Se.ain. Talbta, Olla, Olaia, etc.

WALTEE A. WOOD'S CeleirffteiHOWIES and EEiPEES.

iiorriatowB. Den. 18th. lOT.

EMORY'S

WARREN St., DOVER, N.J.

UalirariwellilotlH»ilheilibl«lofallkliiai.

MEALS AT ALL HOUBS.

LAGERS, ALES, SEGARS,

M-AoftU«iU DODVlnw the people tliat beneini to RlTfl Mtlifaotlon lo all,

3U0BT YAHaiLDEE, - - Frop'r.

OUE PALL STOCK is dailycomln? in. That It is by farthe largest and most completeassortment of

BOOTS A.ND SHOESoyer collected under one roofIn Mo-ris County cannot hedoubted by any one taking thetrouble to cull ami inspect It,and the quality of It will surelycomment! itself to every onegiving it a trial. WeliavjncYerspared any pains to gire ourpivtrons what tli«y have alwaysdenmndiMl, viz.:

«00D GOODS,and that we have succeededcan be best attested by the pop-ularity our house lias alwnysenjoyed during its thirty-fiveyears of its existence in thislocality. Our prices arc nlwiiysattractive, taking quality inconsideration ; no o;ic can sellcheaper than we do, tun wunever sacrifice quality to price.Our motto is good goods at

ONE-PKICE,and that n low price.

R0DE1MUI & HEAGAN,Opp. »., L. & W. B. R. DEPOT,

MOVKIl, N. J.

MES. KEAENS, MINE HILL.

DEALER IN DRY GOODS,

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,

FLOUR, FEED, &c. CIGARS,

TOBACCOS, PIPES, WINES

AND LIQUORS, ALE AND

BOTTLED LAGER. EVERY-

THING SOLD AT REASON-

ABLE RATES.

W

CONFECTIONERY OF AIL KINDS.

DOVER STEAM DYEING,Ghiriie ua cunt WWTIIIE MUtti i i t !

C. S. JENSEN,Djer (ind Onrpet W«HVor, wimKl i.uuouung to tbe citizens ui tUis pltwo and ylfllnitj thfl

e will meet alt (belr iranU in dreiog nad oarpot weariug.

kdlca Marino and Cwuracre DroBsoB, 9bnwla and Cloaks m gpooially; and all klnda olfiibrlcs nre uoutly c]eane3, dyed and finiahod. Oentlemoa'a gnrmonU), coatti, pnataToste cleaned or dyeo itn-i nmiij uu.sbc^ -j:ili=2t :'-Pr'nf;- B . ' aleantna nod dyeing finnd worn clothing ttiey rai({ht ba mule norviaible tor a long tlmu.

C A B P J E T W E A V I N G I - H n v i n u (he very boat Looms for List and Bag Carpetand everything flttoa up for firwt-clatM work, I tbiiik I cau deliTor what tho ladie* irant,after they have token the tioubla to out and BCIW their rags nicely, a good rug carpet, Jkeep the very best vorp foi my customers and all oidera nra attended to with owe. Oar-

* -aps dyed any color. A reiwinftlile tirice paid tot carpet IHRB. Onrpat on iuuid forPhoe of business in ths OLD PREaBYTERIAN OHUROH, COR. ELAOK WELL

AND PROSPECT 8T8,, DOVER, M. J.

Dover, N . J., SepL 30th, 18R1, C- S. JENSEN-

H. P. SANDERSONBells CARRIAGES and WA00N3 made by the COETLAND

WA00N CO., COETLAND, NEW YORK. The demand fortieirwagons have been so extensive this year that they havebeen compelled to put on men enough to build 12,0^"You oan und at my place everything you need in the shape ofa waoron ana the DI-ICO is sure to suit. Call and see and youwillhave the proof H.P. SANDERSON,Dover,N. J.

WM, S. WRIGHTHAS REMOVED TO HIS NEW PLACE OF

BUSINESS ON BLAOKWELL ST.,TWO DOORS BELOW MOR-

RIS ST., WHERE YOUCAN FIND THE

LARGEST STOCK

EVER SEEN IN THIS SECTION.

' 1 M , S , WEIGHT,DOVBH, N. T.

F.F; BIRCH'S80XX.BR WORKS

AT TBS E., L. k W, CB088IBQ, \ OHBBLOCK BB1OW THB DEPOT.

IRA C. COOPER

MASON AND BUjLDERl

Oontnoli ttkta udmttcrtAli titxaltk*d for

BtTILDIVGfi, B R I D G E S

u d ill kindi ot work, wb»tbw of BUCK 01

STQVM.

Offlw on Horrli ittMt, nail to former I w

LOCAL J0TT1NQS.

It yon want to make7l>atnWftt madAnd •«e him hlnater and "blK"

Toa've wily to nenllan theft ftttla mfaiakIn gattlng tbe wrong man Byte.

Thewwflit

SarrogHe vOl ba bBld at UofrlitoWL

The North He* Hntj Bipti.tPQndty SchoolOOOTBDMOD will be tald in Horrlitown v « t

/The E B I mty humifta- be foaafl for MIQ

ewh ireek it tbe book iiors of S. O. Erameil,K f e W r f ; •••••

Th« btltota thla (all will oonUln bat tbroetttmei- lh> notiiiosoi (br (tougHM, Aiwmbly

RE, D, Kltolioll, of Bookaway, IB to keep far*tiroeroob«pl»i»» berd of oewlj ImportedBolatclD oittle.. '

. . . are ialkins of buMIng ftiilwk wilfe from tho centre of tbo town to theD.,L.*W, dapot,

Ur, a aordoti Bnafaanan, of Ropkawar, iibetter, anil hi t beau brought on from Block

to Brooklyn.German VtUejicbQcl h»* boea eloaad,

i of Hcarlet fbrarD tTfaa fttnomit of null on tbe Higli Bridgenttph bu donble olou the route wu eiUb-ihod i.fev woeki fcgo.

SOC peraona in September,

J,«0 iarlug the qo*r(ar.

Ur. John Itylo H M in Dover for a few hours

m Mopdav and made ai many visit* at tbs in-

irmltiM of old age would permit.

Fiveplaoetothnatnew in Morrlatova aafi

recently been. entered tod tdbbtH ol'imtl

tjnantltlei of goods ly ineik IhleTtu.

Tbe Otmden Vrm; ane of the moil loflaen

ai BepubllcaB nempapen In pooUi /eraef

propoiei Hon. John Hill for Oowoor ,

Hr. Peter, H, Hoppook, of BcbbcJ«y's Uonn.

if n, bat bought a fftrm ot 110 aorea to barren

jonty, near Egbert's obaroli, far 11.780.

Mr. E, 0. Bat-fibell bad tiro fingera ae«re]y

iianlied at the car ahnpi on Thnrfldly of lait1

week bj belnR oiaghl betffoen two timbers '

*yht\f boenbftdlysffllotad with

leaflet teter, o&3 family hifing hft3 four ohll-

ron down wiib the dlieue ftl the umo time.

Tho lato floodi weru Ibe meant of attracting

IBT>V ilucko t(. the m m p i anil rlvora, O N

nrW at Hinovcr Hook billed twonty-ano fa

Th# Republican AMiombly OonTentioni In theFlret and Becood Dlitrloii will !>• held to-

lorroif—the former at•Morrtrtown R'ndihsitter ittliooutoo. '

Tlio old Forest Orom property ftt Sohoolij'iMomttnin will be told by the Bheriffon Hobday,October 18. «t. Sonoeborofi, of Nsw Tort, Istbe prenent owner. , . ; , ' "

Tbf>Itlo«mlDRdilB rubber workt. «biob re-Molly (njHpeDded. ire »gsin running1 withilionl 600 h«nan, nearly th» full complement,I'lof whiim aro proroptlfv po,i>l.' The Wait End Iron Com puny b » leaaid atMiddle Valley tha farme of Elijah, Andrew andLawrence Dofionf, anit are jjrojpeotCnff )th«R(for ore with excellent proipeoti.

Why, bo mmt be tho General Debllikyw«'*ebeen reading ao ranch about," remarked a wagwbm the venerable John Rvle w » pointed out

> him tn the atreeta Hat Morid»T. '

Ur. 0. V. Jnhnflon, tt Morrla Plaini, h uthirty barnia of fine BsrtteH pMra ttofed inil« ice bonte *ad they ira tit *« p*rtaat u

when Bnt placed there leveral weeka »go.

Ura. LuostU OlafV, widow of tbe lat« J*mM

larb.nf HanoTer. died »t tbs mldenoa ofher aon-io'law, J. S. Pautmier, of Mwlliou, oatbe 4th Inst., at tbe adfanoed age of 93 y'eari.

Woodcock miy bo lagtlly (hot until Decem-ber 10th, If is til" open teajon for rail birds

till Sorembw Wil*. tot ptorar auJ autttmerduck until Jannirj l s t .bat rabblti moat notbe ihot antll after October.

Wm. H. OsHvle.aweilltay reildsnt of « o ^rl-lown, died at the regldeneo or hti daQRhterla Ken York, on Tho rid ny morning of l u tweek. Dfpir»I*(la of tba heart. He wai boraIn 1890, and wti tbe ton or Judge Ogllrle.

The n«w Iron fbol bridge an Snivel • treet,now ibont fwinplelml. ta a handiomo ftt&Or.Bnt the large amount otpubllo travel o i tb(jatreot will neror be fUly MoouiodHed; nniil't b e i e U i limllar bridge on.tbeothet

Gamncl Xlott bat toH tba old 0. O, Craneproperty, No. U 9 Broad itnet , Ne«rfc, neirtbo Deiawaro, Licliswamui and Westeni Ball-roiJ CoTaptoy, to George Chtpmtn, pi (JUdi-tor, for lit,000 oatn. IHflHilrty f « t front.

Uncle John Frame, tba Germin Vtlley malljarrfer, oolobrated bii tlrthdiy on Fridtj- hut.Hola7Byeari old; and b u oarrled the mall* 1w«en Hiobettatawn >nd Qernian Valley farM y e t n . He bai mined but on* davlnthettime.

Mr. Kiobael D. Oill /gactha prupriatoroftbe hotel at Kt. Hope, died toddenly ob Pri-dar morning laib, batlny paid a ritlt W NewTork onlv tbe day oefbn. Re tad ft large dr-ole of Menda and bin maeral on .Monflay w uan onmtiftUj large one.

Oeneral Willlftm S. Stryler It aboot to I HUBa (uppleraent to tha *'Jl««ord of tbe Offioeraand Hen of New ferwj In the Olvlt War ofHUl~lB6Bk" vhloh aupplement wUl containnumber of oorreotlonalntbelndlTUu^ recordofaJjm-eDnioberofiridJwB. , '

tn Qpaln it {• the cm torn for ever? one whoeati frail to dig ft little hole and plant the wedand the road* In (bat eoantry'are Ifned wttlitree«,tfaefr«ltofffbfebk» free to all. Boneoo* •*?(: "Tbe m m baa not yet Uved In n i lwho bRepUnteoi *gooa Ireelntho right pi Me.1

A rraeptlon wai tendered Hon. W ffl. WalterPfcfllpt iu tbe office* of Uayor Blohardi lattFriday erenfng, wbe& ninety young Boptbli-csc8 called and paid bin their reipeoti. Hej« emphatically » yoong-nan't "they ire manning to bit tnpport alldialrict.

The followloft itlcu were m*do fay BberlffHoirell l u t week t Sllaa P . Opok Ta. AlexanderDlckflraon; property In Boxbnry i Bold to 9.Plenon lor U 15.62. Mutnul Life hanrtneeCompanr, •«• J . Lovall Oiofield, pronertr isHorrli Pial&i; io)3 to Now York IoBcnncaOompany.

Leavltt ft teaoh'a OarnWal of Fun Party,with LeavltfiSwiMSell Kagerf.wllfgire anentertainment In KoDaVa OperaHouie on 3»t-nrday eieolog. The perfomwr* *ro »U flrit-olaialady and pen tie men artiit*, and give adirerilflad and oioit tntoreatlqg entertatnmsut.They ihoald draw a Urge aadieooe.

Snnday and Monday hare been let ap»it by(he London Sunday Bchool Union ai daji ofpartianlir, prayer.for Saoday Schools, The

ligera of tlie Union deilre tbat SnndiySchool teacher* ind workers thttraRbottt theworld abtll unite fu.ltla; >od thaiIbereatullbeaermoniftpproprUtfl to the oo-eaaioD. ;".

1 At a tournament of the archen ofHern and Middle BuUi, at Hoboken laat Thun-Iday, Mr, J.S. Burd, of Dover, won the fourthprlae, and would have won third but rot ao nn-fortadata rebounA ol arrow! from tho targetIn tht tettm content* ha lei ha te*m-the Tox-optollteit. efNewark-^and made tha blgheit•core of any aantutaat.

TheHDLTBiTlilthil ytar will be a Itrgedonb1s'flheet,*sdpnbftb.yfttrlple>akeetlvltbMI Illorolnited cover, will be printed entirely»tbom«,atdoompieie)yflll»d with, local hlatorloaltutUrftad Talmble infumation, AnJffiDsaH edition will belnaed, and «d*ert(nrf,wtU i)nd it a mnob betkr idrerHiiog mediumthan ^mftll. altnknaoi printed In New Tork,

Simoon Bedford, t, wealthy niannfaotarerind ioTentor or Hcwwk, dlod on Thursday oflaat week. Ha'wM born near old Boonton,»bont two mllea from the Booaton of the prn-

fatb'u Waa Bhutan Bedford, I oocper by trade,who made lome caaki tor tbe United BlatwOorerameot la tbe war of U12.ua bff gnad.father was Blta Bmlforil, a Midler in theolaUonarr war, who «aa frouried in, tbeaboatder.

Mayor 2Uabard> &u beon to North OuulinaIUU wsek.

The trial of J u . Treglown baa been poat-pooed till tbe next term of Court.

Bnrbank had a good aodienoB on Mondaye?floiojr.t and u opnal delighted »U hla bcaren.

TennaTpredlatiftnunuiuallyaevwe October,«bi> It uakw it tale to pat off totting up tbatovae for awhll«.Hr, Oao. Hhaw atarted West on Tharailay of

last week. Ii U bli ivtantinn to TliU yiriouip«-tt of tha waalrf *(id prospect tar hnulaf,iidi.From now until after tbe eleo.loc tlio regu-

lar edition of tbo Bei will bo nearly 3,600oopiej weekly, a fact that adVBrtieeri will dowell to nob'oe.

Ber. Hr. Halloway and Bov. Mr. Hopwood,of Newark, will exefaange poiplta noit Bnndiy,wbieti will 0iVB» m tomponry brtak la theBnnday erenlng conrsa an "The Oiettfon."

Sonic thieves broke into tbe oellar uf thohonwof Hr. Joi.Hwt.n.on (Sold atrvei, UitMonday nlgut, but contented thoraielTea withUklngonlraixoooaoffralt,

E.W. Seaub, ftt Newton, and J. E. Flehter,ftt Bukingfldge, momiiori of tbe firm of 8, B.

* Sons, oarrled off Ant prlieifor cream-ery bolter t t tbeir m o t i v e oonnly fainTbe former at Sewton and tbe latt«r at Bom*errtlle.

Ai the Dover AooommoditloQ ww oamlngoat l u t Saturday etonlng and waa [lowing a pto atop at Maplewood Station, a young lawyerfrom New York, BapUael Ortegi, either Jumpedor tell from the cirateps and trai thrown nn.iter tbe wUe«U. Both legi were out off and hedladinafew noun.

iatt 8and*r orcoiog, oa tiiework of tbo third day of "Tbe Orefttion," Bar.Ur . Halloway baodbd wilb groat Interest IhoenbJMt of tlie formation of tho Uud and teaand tlis origin of *o«cLt>Le Ufa, brlDgiagbr»r upon tlie aubjoota many Important goo-log U faola to BubitaaMftte (he account ofMoaee. Tbe church trai flllofl witb people,showing a ocnitaDtlyinorojulngintereit,

At the Bindolpb Jtopoblioin primary onMonday eWDing Juflge Wood preaiaea and 3.3. Qlbtoit WM Beonlnry, Tbo iotiawitg wereelooied totheCoantyOeavoDtlon. D- I . W. Bearing, Wm. U. Umbert, WallaoeWaer, JbbB F. Wood, fitmoel D. Young, im,IU Wllllami, Win. H. Mate, Dr. 0 . BBaoh.Alternatea-.Wm. T. Leport. David Vflldrlok,

..0, Smith, J, Wellington Bryant, J. Andrewpasterllne, Jai. Oarrell, Frank Gleg, Frank B.tlndiley. '''' "

SOUTH STANHOPE.Ai railroad oompintei like other public ger-

tnti are leittlmate inbjeoU fot oritlciem, Iwill » y tbat aa the Suites road la managed byIba laue company ai the Btorrle & Eeiei , peo-ple ought to ba ftbl« to buy tickets on ono forplacet on the otber, wliloh ii not the caso. i ttetal at tbii lUtJOB, and Ibis DADUS groat In-oonTenlenoe. If |ou wish to go from bere loft point in Baiiei County, you have to getyour ((elect to Waterloo, then if yea happen to

oa^lhsaeoond tram, at Waterloo yon tiaroto burr? rrom one train to the other and hareictroalj *Dy time to get ft tioket and certainlylone to look after baggage. Notwithstanding

Bcemlng baste to get away from the sU-tbo time on tli»ro*d Is »ory ilowj ir onole

In ft liurrj' bo bad better go i fuot or by prl-coQveyuioa. But then If buiine*) W d s

me In oat-of-tbe-way places In Bustex Countyand he la entertained b j tbe hrroeri, tbeirkind bcwplUllt? will make up for a gnftt dealofatwoyftDOeanddfllByln n«Ulug there.

Wo had tbe pleaanra of a abort tiiiit tbeother day to oar friend, Ur. Amos FJsber, 61Waibington, K.' J., wlio we found ploimntly•ituatedinpoBBbailonofonebftha finest and

equipped forma la tbat tcetiau ofitrj." It la not the lot of every man to be

•o highly favored by dame forione.bat weoonoludod Ifaat aha oonld not hive bbergifU upon, a ware worthy penult. Thooo)y»nno/*pge wBTait in oar Ttait w u fromtbe late bonn Indulged and tbe Wking of theyoung liullei of tbe ramHy with their gfintlo-

Q frlondg, bnt oonoluded thai it' wai tbewiy of the world, and especially tbe W»JI offatuiUes irhera there are inch Interfiling

}DDft Jidiei a i bere, and we forgave tnom;Xbe work for loonaslng tbo facllltloa o n

Mineral Wool Worka ire itlll going on andthey a n bat? aJ*o tataaUctaclng tho woo\ (orwliloatbeybayeorderiabaid, and Bbip'lt offftafftBUilt oftVbe'made.to all parta of theoonntrj. They recently eent a fUuabte rat ofIt to T8DBBiiee; • » • • - - • •

Ut. Wm. Brown Ii itill maklag lmproYe<menu i t and about (be hotel. >

Tlw BepubUoanvoUri of thu (Mount Uit«e)Towoiliip mat ftt the lioto); on- Uenday andohogo delegate! to toe oonventlqaato beheldat ttorrrlstowu and Doooton to nominate pan-dldfttei for the Anembly oi the aeoond di i -trlot and for Surrogate of tbo OonnlyJ Tbe

1 ~ ware' J.' Sewird Wiila andEaoi'Q. Bndd, with 0, H, Lunger and AbramBrake for Aiternitei. ' ' • •• • !

We are sorry to learn that that terrible dig.lie, tsarlet tferer, still Itngen araond hei

two famlllei near the village are afBloted withit, and ona of them, Hr. Samuel 'Hiltz,' loat ahoyofahout.eight y u m old by Iti ravagei.Htvlng Bid remeiubrancei of thfi fataldlaosiewe eympaililse with thla lamllT in*their logs.

There Hema to be bnt tary little interest Inpoirtioi about Her*. We osciiionilly bear arsmirk abon't tbe the mixed state of nflaira inHaw York, bnt'ae everybody seems to bo: toobogy they'feet1 dlspoiMl to let t&lnga take* h t , l r o e t i m ; - - ''• " •' • -

1' ' . . .

Tbe result of the oamaa in Ohio will nodoubt have much to do with either eooourag-Wgor difoooragfng lira pcohibitfoauUi la othorpurtaoftbeooantry, . ~

lowipaper. Ttip whole bminese traaiaotl<bowa detriy that mob rule witb U* howitliv-n and patois ia no leii a terror than tbeillying Bstellltfis of ft one man power, wb

(an safely bo*»t of carryfag the towo of Weat-Mllfordmhlj pocket. 0. P, J,

BOARD OFfREEHOLOERSTbe Ootohwf meotlng <ru bald oa Wednei-•y. Tbe abeet:taei WHO lloawi. JJardJi

Wolfo and Oirreii. Tba miantoB of the lastrewl »nJ approred.

The Committee on Ibo Mm mil reported tbojid invited bldi for tbe printing of It, wbioh

Itad been rRooived and would be opened tl.atday. Bepurt accepted.

The ODtsmlUee on Acoldenureported on thelatter ot tlie bill oi Hablon Hoagtaid, ol

tluakeway, [or HIS tor dataage dons hla car-rlsga by tho bruftklng dowa of tbe paint otuouulala bridge, »l Uuvor. TUoy bud (iiirililm ft yl*tt anil lie had mill (list wlieti Uv

it tliu bill he bad made II in good fillliideriQB that tli« luai « M fntlyai great as heiari nted it, au<l wan not Inclined to take (em,

> further laid iliat on pajiniDt ol hli b|llmid oomldor tbst iho ofd carriage belotigetlibecouuty. Tlie Ooatmltwe liad alio re-lied a bill 'row MidOleiown, K. Y^ fromlia Jen nie Thompnoo, tlie young lady whoie

dress was ruined by iho aaiue aooideDt, ulaiin<ing ISO damages, Tbe report at tho oonimit-

o v/iB accepted and they were iuitraoted toiake tbe best tcm< tb»y could In (be matterboth bllla and settle tbetn,

A, somber o/ bliW vsre ordered paid. Amonga wore BODU for damage! done brldgei by

the late alarm. The Director called attenUaffjeie, aa tbej were flxtraordfoary btlle notoemry to be paid oat of thli^ear's appro-

priation ouleBB convenient. The followingwere tbe bridges BO damaged and the uotta ofrepftlrs. Two ID PeqaanuDo. H39.B0 i two In

,»t!mm, (103,40; one la Kontvllk, t48;jihing approach to bridge at HoontiD, 118,

which was referred to OoDnsolt watoblngandloadlmr bridge at Boooton, IIS; total ftraoant

damage dona to bridge! by tbe storm,1881.00.

Among olhar btii* ordered ptiS w«s one of3. Q. Moller, for »G, lor dmugea auiUined>y bli bom tailing thrpugji a h.-idg* at Tow-irvilte. Ttefo»oif£ne,eni}orfadlij-tbi3jjtdg<igiftbeUonrt, were alio paid- Dr , I . WJ06n«Hot, post mortem einmluatlon of the body ofUnnio Oblfgwin, USf theearseforpMt.mor-

tE>m exatulnatloii of the^exhumad bofly otUinnla Ol.lrfiwin, t M ; Dr. B . Hulabiiioi-, forMilattng In tho original poat mortem <jf th»•mo, *3S t Dr. E. Roiei, for post morMnn orie exhumed body of the pame, ISO. A bill ofidertak,er Andrew Mctlravey,' for ljnfytaj

TO prisoners who died In the eonutyjal}, (16,reMteS Uomh Ulsoanlmi, hot w u oraenjdjpald.Freehoiaei Hopkins called attention to the

it that no protMon bad yet befln made forrmloff thfl OUldraa'i Homa tbi» •mater,

Battier tliaueel) tbefurnaoee and atovoipelngtikeu oak oi tba oourt hoose mi J*4

tali! uiofe that, (ha * .tbo Horae, and thono ot tlie'FOOD tiouee,lectBODh'ltbvfliand furMco aa thejj marSelect BODhltflB

beed wituout oo«t. Oanlod.h I

eed u . \ .Tho Director thought It wonld be well to•certain the amount Of dimagait dofio to

flgea by the recent Btorra, g»yWg ha<ogbt Uorrii had escaped vary luohily/as he

done In Dnion countyf P, i Io9,000 and ii Pai>

io (25.000, Tbe roll o[ tlm towoahipa beinjrlied tlio following reported: Uoontopl 191;

Jbftthan,', abont 1300; HanoTer. about :I176;IstTorson, about (IM; MonUUlc, |W |TaB«i:W\ Pcquarinoc,«tont IHC {Roetainy, hVoat» t t l I B 6 0 ' *

/ T h e olty boirden at our popular Summereaorla on Sohooley'i Mottntaia hara about alleturned lo their homes. TbiBhai a tendeooyto take away tbe animation of oar lalubrlouscoontry and maka matters more sedate;

Polltiei appear to be the toplo of tbe 3»y.The Republican* an apparently very cheerfulaoa tT6 twtititig tbe yiilt of Mr. Jheipa, whenthey oan extend a hearty welcome to him.

Henry Doering & Bro., who are rannlng a•tflsat u r mill on tfcia monoUlo DOW, nwabout tbr*e tbounnfl feot a day. Tbe uwlugii done br Bobtrt. Wllliamaon, of Fluderi.The proprietor! of tail mil 1 am good baaeitBepablioani, wu} a. friend toU me tbat they

ere ei peeling Mr. pbelpg to lee them.John Parker, our able teacher, bai <

bii Rohbolin QartnanI Valley, oil locaaut of thoictrlet fever, watch Ii now rasing iu thatneighborhood.

Henry Kice, of Dartlayriile, Ii nov te&ohtngour public aebool, meeting with good luocesiand Ii llaed by the people In general.

Sllaa Hanoe )• now cUiablod from work bybelli on bis arm.

Jonathan Tbomai la preulng oot tbe older,at an titonEibing rate, ftt Floek'i aiw mill.tff auitamsrs a n larfbsd to call asi taite

We nndeiatand Prof. Abbey will come toJTwghrightrato ibont trio Md Ii

niiteese, and hoar some imy they will gofrom Flocktown toatUnd.

Ai yat we bavs beard of no ilekneu tbatoriginated by standing ont tha t.fgbt of tbelonoert, consequently we presume that lr

mmt baa common cause, and they ire med

NEW FOUNDLAND.Mr. Ohlleon LaBof, ia dimlilnfi a daFeatlve

iftddar In bli bira, fell toil brake hli urn.

A neighbor of ours eiperlmmted the' otberevening in drying clothes before a kitchen flr<with the resiilt that la tha morning tlie olothuaware burned, and providentially the bouao wai

at.Hi. L. F. Wile reoenlly gold hli trotting

boraatoadnetorretideut In Paleraon at ilg-nref oonaidered well up by dealer! In honefloita.

Hn. I . B. Blgga gftte a ple-ntoto hor Han-day Bflhool aebokM on Salanhy latt. ThiInfant data being the largeit and most regnla

i atUndanoe In the whole lohool.It will be of Inttreit to those who uta ipplo

whiskey, thitrjbnt little will bo nade in thistcctlon., Ohambirtaln and DaTeaport, m*na-faotarera, bive eoough old stock on hand to•upply the demand.

'OaeoftbenostdlBgraceml *(Wrs oocprredI a recent primary meeting la tbo townahl

\ q ,Bi total,'IB60.B d d j d d

Jamnnntnted Fife Us j r currla OrlRado, by t tild reRlmcnt, tliiattth.

Soms Old Document*Some weeki IRQ Mm. Jctar B, Blg^s.•"of

[ilton, iu looking over in old obeat^thai hadpurahaaed, many yean, beto.ro fioral*

^...jr resident of Hilton,MriHIram Heidley,irothor of Mr. loiepb W:'Headley,' axilla

ildent, discovbred a leeret drawer theraln,jcoaUata otwUob reie wme very inter-

eiting doottmenta relattag:to chnrohaulet]andfrieudi, dating from 1811 to 181B. '

Through tbe Uutinesi of Hr. Jetdr B. Btgga'0 have been permitted.to mako lonle ax-

,raDti, that nay be ofioterept bistorlaal|y anditbarwlie, A largo Dumber of letters'to Mr.ilram Huivdinj-, written by Bev,' Sndcb A.)Bborne, the pastor of1 tbe Fieibytedao

Cburoli of Hew EonndUnd, from 1B21 fat 1S30,relating to baptlain and other oburoh mktteriwere arooDff tbe doctunentl. The following

irtlflcale relates to the oBolil poiitlon ofjr.HBaatey:

'h.aay of June. IBM. andley have dpne duty •.•.above for two jjeanWTlatu, i/otni-aDaiia

• ,Fs«naialt Di

Tlie following r —>f tho nreiont B*pb«l Ohnrch at Milton, then:nawn <• tUs Vint BsptJst' Obnroli ot H»irFooodltnd, at all tb^l leelion/toitetb.* witbpost office, w*B known as' Hew Toanflltud,Tha buddla g ot th« Bapliet Cl.nMh toofcj p!*cflIn 1894 and 1S3S. <U«eUnga « r a tolfl pre-rlona to tbat data in,tbe whool house andmyato dwellings, rooorda of wbtofa urejfoundIn tbo existing doeainonts.: Tie member* olthin ftMOoiatloo nnmWrod In 1886 fifty-)

MoBBisOoTOrt/a-i. Bo'it rotneit-.,,:hat on tbe twentj-B«yentli day.'of «*Mh. |_the year-of our Lord^eighteen tmadred andweaty.fonr, ire the raWibert Imiog teen1 ?ated'Trniteei for the First Baptist (Iburcb. eonktegatlon ilNnw FonndUnd, do hcrobj

oerUfy that wo bava accepted, tba trait wpogafln us, and do'nereby declare oaneirai, andour lUBoeMomin-offlee, to be known andwiled by the nemo of tbe Trustees of the'ir»t B»p»l»t Qburen, or Oongregatioa of Hew

' o t n d l a n d , '= • I • • • • > -f- •'<• < . > ' ' t • « •

n wltbese whereof we have herennto rafc.Bcrlbed our nim*a and |EBud our toali, tbedate ai above written. • • - -

MOUNT FREEDOM/amei Carrofl fi on tbo ilclc list a;a(a, bat

Is slowly recovering.Threibing liaekwbMt ii uow tbe ordrr of \

the day, witb some of oar rumen, and we *aroxpwt tbfttboekwbeatoakei will soon be -

ripe. . .Amd B; Drake bai a now arrival at Ma.

tionie wbtolfii said to be jo»t tlie smallest jipeulnieD orbumanityia thii region, welgb-lug only four pounda. It li aa lircily at Ibeywill average, however,

Ai MM, Win. Sharp and danguter, Kxa.tJomaiiUilleii, oftfeodliaai, wure rotarning

from tlie Handiy Sahool Ooaventian laatweek Tneatoy, while pawJog through thamilling settlement, thilr horge became frigbt-

" and ran dona the bill, at the footfcipji they f'tiV-eodeii ia ttapylag himQiigughfor Ura.ghftrutgftliglit and at-e the biriieiu, but cru nle euuld rtK»iui>al iu (fie carriago ti.e animal fcturteUa ran ooatiunuig liU ajii'oil until near

Mr. Hogliflon'i Btiire wiieu bw ilickeueii un-til be readied tbft downward firade again juiui&g tbe corner ueir the blackamlth abop

be upset and badly detnoiallzud the carriagewhile Mri. Mlllen wai thrown out bat fortun-ately tioapea without being hart. JacobDrake came ta hor relief, hitched! the rana-wiy hone to hi* on n vehicle and want afterMri. eiiarp, both Indies being provided with aoooreytnoe home.

The toclablg at tbo putonage last week wafl«ry pleawut and bio&tatle affair, md thetitorVfatolIyfoaad proriiloai enoogh left

to gin them quite • atart la tbe way ofboQBek'eeplDg. MiM Luoj Thorapion andUin Guile Eulbert rdotted an latorwting Mad

rtiftloguo, and Mist Laura Ooe aliotbe interest of tbe occailoa by a well

rooltod place of a oomlofti mture.Qeoigo Qarter, Eaq., of Newark, tpont Mb-

balh before laat with LIB ililor, Mra. DeHart.Ur. aildonloevo and lady, of Now York

City, «pont l u t Sibbatb. with trlandu iu thiavieutity, attending the Presbyterian church.

The Presbyterian Sa&diy Sahool offloerxekoted at tlio reorganisation are as followi:Saperjotandsnt, Bevi Baker Smilb; Aisistant,

P. Allan t Heeraury, Myron Ooo; Tpetsat-, Mlia Emmt Bultxrt; librarian, Oliarlea»H«rt; Aialataat. Mi« Ltara Hulbert;

Oholreiter, Hroogt Oomba. Mlia L. H»Uo-wtybai oharge of trie Infant departmoat.

SPARTA*-. .We a n now enjoying the privileges of tlio)ir railroad. Thepawenger trains were pubJ last Udnday motHin'g. (Jolte an eionrstou

was made up alQRg tbe iiew line from Stronds-burg to New York. -Sevwal of oar Sparta olti.

ma went oa a. trial trip, and ol cootie enjoyedtheriHe.

Tha Collegiate Institute bai been startedunder quite favorable uupioei, Bev. Dr. Balrd

stout tuitnjetor.' K«J>rj ownpledthe putpll oe ibe.^mbftarian. ObtUDfa laab

ibbktb, momiag and preached a moat eioel-leot sermon^ fieff it/!, Tyftok went to Ham-bnrg to pieaob for BUT. A. Ai Hainoit, NextBtbbrth Mr. Tjaok preaonei In the WiokUOfaOhuioli, Newark, ond well we are, iaformrf•vtnt a part of bii vtoattoa in tbat city, viiit<ing ffiendi whoie aojualntance he loaod dur-ing the anDuaer mo&tha.

The SUMBZ County Bible Boolety bave in-BtUatedplaDi to Vint by voluatoar helpom,arery family in the cooatv, and lollolt randafor the Parent Society of Haw York.'

On? /aroersiave wmiDBDoed tobuflk com,ley hare only in avatage orou tbla year.Thii older tolllB are now in foil and steady

nperttloa, tad than who rttnee tUsir stop*from them are generally in ah tmiteadv mo-tion,

RoireU bad a illgfai a t tuk of malaria and ato'noe made btfto' Ib* lea shore ; hli frlonddbere Were lorry Ib low him ao suddenly.'WeareIntQni.edUr.Jahu George has mln-

tog interest In Vlrgfaia* and It ependimj tUagreater portion of bli time in that State.

Evan Bparta among tho mountains baabeen visited by the almost ubiquitous BOH re-porter—and the beauty of our im-rounding*

illy deaaribed, toberead hy tbu vul-gar ninltitudo. All I me, what may we iipeet from tbli tins on ?

yTHITA.

Common Council Proceedlnji-ti4 Beptoraijur mooting was held on Ubndaynlng. Pruaent—Alderman Beuh and Oonu*

illmtn Bennett, LeniB, MeDavU and Bmith.In the absence of the Uayor Alderman Beach

war Bolectad toproilde. 'Tho minutes of the laat meeting were readad approved. !

A.'petition was presented from realdenb. anilproperty cwnera on Brrgen itroet, aaklng thai

east aide or tbai atreet be.onrbed and^ftamXIftokwDUatreettottieaanii. Itnfolred tiftl tlislr requital ba grtnlei

ftod that an ordinanoe be drawn to thateaeot./Marahai Seiley*.made hli teport for Beptem-

pj I . Both feporti wore accepted.

BOIa ai rbllbwi were ordered paid ftfter thansnUwreiflnoot Panlfle ft Olark, M3.fl5 i P. J;Oorooran, Janitor, 13; Street Oommlsaiaoer'apay roll for September, W31JB; ProbecUon H.t L . Oo,. «a.6O; Fred. A OanBeld, engineer,t39,1D i JIB. P. Eelloy, Haiahal, 150; DOTBCL b C l 2 8 A 3 ; • • • '>=

BtaLo of Now Jersey, f_ „ ' :Monii Oonntj, IPertoually appeared before me Squire Lnm,

liq., one of the Jostloei of tbe Pesos, in andnrsaid county, BeDjam to Obambeiiala,Hirftuteadley, Msrtin Bearob, who, being sevorallywarn gcoardlng to }a*r, do depoie tod sayha) tbey will lupport the Uoni|ltation oTths iBuitea8tatei,antf that they do and will bearIrao tslth ani| aUegimoa, tn tho governmenteiublftbed in this SUtn uodar the tathorlfy

T the people i and that they will eteoatetbeHOB of Trustees la their aeveral ctpaoltiei,

or the First Baptiit Oh arch, or OongreKatian,t Now Founmand, « t b ndetlty, to l b s beit

of their abilities and understanding doriagtheir oontlQuance in offloe. BQCUB L U X . .

Ttifl abOT» eocawat wu nweirsd aod ro*oorded la theClwk'a Offloe Mtylat. 1BU.

Z. D m n , Clerk.

p a to ar* nnmberofprdpertyaoldeM of Bergen strett, who werep«Mnt. They said they bad bought tbeirp p * nBtnMr ol yean ftgo. tcootdlngtooltyinrvoys.ftndbytUs ume htd set onttreei »nd made fenou. By areooni surrey itappears that ft tafstaJn bai been tnade.fhoblooia-above all having aUltletoo mach prop-erty in them, whioh throws them two feet far.thereait than they ahould be. If the error

corrected it itanld throw one lino of treescntia the.Ureatand another ont in tbe aide-walk. They bad tbfiti flagging all ready topnt down, but did not want to go aay lanberwith tbe work until it eoald be learnsd wbat

* remit-woota bo. :The matter wai Mfeiw3 to tbe Btreet Oam-lttM, wltb inatraoUoaa to report at tba next

inseting ot Ganncll,Tbe SiTMt Oornmlttee wu granted further

tine ta regard to iho report oa Soriag Street,Adjourned.

PedestrlftD Conteit.Jfc*. U, Eellly, ol t ie 3aiiez atrs&t talooa,i order to promote, ithjetfo iporti, offired a

diQmeiU*ero(lpt6theohknploDheal«adtoe walker in a raoetil five tnllea. Tbe Tesultwai that about athonaand people gatberod onthe ground! near Mt, Hop* avemw lsal BatnNday afternoon to sea the sport., Th» onlriiiwere Josoph Bprka and MlohaelQnlglej.br Mt.Hope, Michael Kiernon, of pone , »n4 UlobaalConnally, of Mine Hill. Barte took ibo leidat tbo itart and at once demonitrtteil that howai a arit-olaii walker wllh whom the BtbenItad no hmlr.w. AI tbe end or the iwoidmile W bail galnoa one of the BB lapa whicheotntltnted th* Qfotnllci.wbloh leadhagrad-nafly Incrcuod lo throe (ape, by rSlob io areaetiUy In 53 minotee. ButfromthBitut therewai oontlBUilly a hot straggle tor seooadplwe, Kleraen took the («ad audueld it iWfour mllai, altbough Quigley gave him a hotbrush for It almost every lap, while Connolly•took oloao to iheir roar, walking much momfairly than tho otber two. who did a great deilof skipping In their braihei. On the 48th lipKiernan ewidonly weikeneii.beeatiaofa sainIn bii side nB said, and the other two paaa«d

But Connolly, probably diajroit*) withtbs ikipplmt of the othsr two, did sons n i l 'olng, althongh in the whole, ha hal b«e&

ftlklajc piiub fltirari and wai rnlei! off. Qaig.jy won second pU^e by a length from Klernen

A largo number were present from' MV, Hops,A. largo nnmVer pwho Vote very InbOutmen.

the Wetory <tf ti

Uri. l»»ae Beroangh. of Bookport, met withatrioni aoeldonl on Friday last..-, I f a t e a a

t h a a y n g t ^ f gand.was graspbig tt mj tightly iq herwhen the Jar broke in pieces, cutting bex armIn a abookinn manner. Bho waa ilmoit over-

. r . wine from loss of blood Wore » phyatolanof West MlirorJ, the deiallB of whleh tire too I reached her and It I* hand wilt loae Ibe naerewriting tor pBbiteltjr In ihir oalaamiot any ol b*r han34-B#**»ttitown GtartU.

b iO(lfltog!-a;mUe,g fon»!« anilchildren. Police Jnatioe Wood teportedtlo

olleoteijIttflnflB Both feporti wore acceptd

Young MirTt Catholic Union.The young men of Bt. Marj'a ptrlsh htv«f t e d ao orfftntaiioa voder Uu abore

l

SpirlinafidBoatdofDinctors-1

nolda, Tbos, A. HaagaL,O'Dwyer.S.T.HlneT.

CTaoRUox.L. B. Xannej.

recfors-W.' J.*OilUo?pfk llsy-UJeagan, John (irimm. vim.

l s aoafatIraprowmont, anil epjojment of tha yonugmeo. With this porpose la view they expectto establish quitters where1 they can barsgames and putiraes of a rational nature andoeoaitoDal entertaitunnila, all under tbB bestaupioes and entirely tret, from any objwtion-ftble featoni. ,Tbey a n certainly deterringof •nccesa In their laudable undertaking, andWB heartily hope they may attain tt. as we be*Hove tbo; will. ' '

VICINITY NEWS.

There UUlk of a s.lkmlllalFbl.l.pibiirjr>The Preabyterian 8jnod atSiiyt Jersey tnaefai

in Haokettatown nett Wednosday.

The antoDbaokeri o f TTarreo will hold ft oon>veotlon tn Ha*kettitown to-morrow and nomi**t6 candloMtei for tbe Asiatnbl/,

Joiepb HnO, aged 60 yean, an esiainff-lflftr WftnenTilla, Warren Oonnty, toll froman apple tree and waa'ao aevemly lajnred thathlilltalftdflipalrednf.-

Toe MiiijenM or J, A. AndBtion, at BotU-Tllle, waa bDrglarlKed on ThnnOat nlgbt laat.aud booty to the money nine or IM* carriedoff. An entrance wu eniHted«ina|oi % win-dow. Mr.A's olothing wu earned Ont intoihe rard and nil watoh wai fbntid Jying on the.ground the next morning,''* " •> '

", We had the pleaunre :t,f vUtlng the Shield*mine at Beatlysiown ta theweek and wen thbwnVflfraparlnteriderii, William Trelboutteong Iron OotnpaoyVarty ekplrea witb thia-yemti

d Th hy y

newed. The coiapiny haveifot ote» leo yeara and have t_ _r_lima abont 70,000 tons of eit,—BackatatowliQaHlte, r

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THE IRON ERAThe Dover Printing Company,

Saturday, Oct. H . 1882.

BEPDBLIOAN NOMIKATIOHS.FOB 0ONOHE68.

WILLIAM WALTEB PEELPS,OF BEHaES COCKTY.

FOB BtJEBOOATE,

WILLIAM £ McLAVIT,Or 1UND0LFB.

Tbe veaknoM of Mr. Ejle is developing•o rapidly that to fight him straws like uainggiant powder to MB an Inwot.

Tbe Warren Journal in opposing tha NewYork Sun ii biting the band that h « fed it«oolmuw with brains for yeam.

Wa a n not «iaotly prepared to tfrtoredanoe to the report that Surrogate QlllenU seeking tha tampai-noiM nomination.

Mr. Ow. T. Werta ia credited with tberemark that tha Democrats ought lo harenominated (ha l«UMr. Byto's niMmUir.

The Ohroniole blta it when it BSjfa it ianow an open quest ion whether tbe Demo-

I l d h b 1 ]p q

cratic convention ILylod the wbir'led the wrong Kile.

ng bar1], or

The yonog men all through (he districtAre rallying to the support or Wm. WalterFfaetps. Hii abilities aud energies captivatethem wherever lie goes.

Them. Kay*, the Democratic) Cicero ofSuwiex, has taken the stump for Harris. Heougbt to eome down to Stanhope and nanother free trade speech.

The Banner waala the Democracy to wakeop and organize. Galvanls batteries are

\ Fald to be excellent things far the renisoita-\ Uon of bodies not entirely dead.

A BREAD AND BUTTER ELECTION.Some people may not have awakened aa

yet to tho situation, bat it is nevertheless afact that the ooming CotigreM.oaal election,BO far aa it affect* the iiUereate of thU dis-trict, will be a content fur tba brawl nud but-ler of tl>« wotkiuHineu. The reasons furtbiav are « r j apparent to thinking men.Tbe change*, of the j e a n had made ourpresent tariff to diaoriaiinata m o n stronglyin favor of some articles Iban a them. TutDemocratic part/ were howling from oneand of the land Lo the other nbont "thepresent Luii|niU)UM tariff " and profemwd tobe btruugly in furor of a nwltiioii of It.was decided ID Congress to appoint a TariffCommission, aomposecl of able i•honld Tint all the various sections of thecountry and after ascertaining the need*Ihe whole report to Oongresi a tariff thatwould be adeqnte foe the proteotion ofour home industries. The Demoqrstioparty in Outgrew, despite Ihe profemioiof a few of their number In favor of a justand equable tariff, resolved in -*B.oouaippoae the appointment of the OOHHDIBBIO

and ltd members unanfmoQily voted 4Rt.itiL The Hepublicans In oautnu decided tnapprove of tho Datum lesion and its membeto Congress Toted for it to a man.

In other way*?, also, have the DemncracjBbDwn their antagonism to tha polioyproteotion. They began by organizing inthe House of Congress a free trade oiuli,composed entirely of Democratio members.They have In their press bean einoe rid]-culiog the work of this Tariff Commissionas it has been traveling nbont the coontrycollecting statistics. In all the State Con-ventions thla year they have declared eitherfor free trade, or else for a revenue tariff,which 1B the lowest possible tariff, for thereason that a protective tariff prohibits fmporU and doea not produce much iIn a lew Oongreanional diatriota like this, theDemoorata have declared for proteotionBut it must be borne la mind that thesedistricts are the ones where the issue of pro-tect loo ia vital to their industries, and theybave been compelled to accept it whetherthey want to or noL These are only isolateoaeea, however, and we challenge any onto show a district in which theae condition!

Tim red necktie of Mr. Phelpa ha*, thesame effect on tbe Banner that red rage haveon ball* in general. Singular that the sameloBlinot should possess all these creatures, j do sot exist where the Democrats bave de.

n the other hand,>r the country, in

States and CoDgnesJonal districts, tore beenunanimous in their declarations for protec

defining his position on tho question otariff ao ably and dearly, i t winning himhundreds of friends and Totes In tbis seotloa,

, A disgusted Democratic dulegatD to Fat-{ ersoa suggests that tbe oeit time the Dem-( ocrata nominate a dead man tbej had batter

glvelhewboleUiiiigareinowalair byholdlng' toe convestlon ID a oemetery.

John Bvle was~alwavs a Republican till1869, "ben tbe Demoorala tickled his Tanitjby nominating Mm for Mayor of Pa'erson,atnee whioh time be was divided up pretty«v«nly bj- Toting both Boasts.

The RepubltcaiiB of Ptaulfl County ha«nominated John W. Qriggs, a prominentand popular joung lawyer, for State Senator.With Ur. Phelps ha will make an activecampaign and thej will oarry Pusrioountj by beery majorities.

Tbe Democracy of this section ire ntremely aaxiona tbat the Republican wotnshall go off on some side Issue, in order tbat(ley may ilip in their candidates. Whatwo want ju t now is good, honest, f quartblaok BepnblicaniBm, and nothing else.

While the free-traders ore trying to nod-dle the fanners let the tiller* of the soilreoollMt that thi stoppage of oar mine* andfactories by free trade woald force the laboremploytd in them to go to digging Ihe aollfor a living end'.roin tbe farming businessby over production.

It muat be remembered that Mr. Hewitt'snioe plea for the withdrawal of the dul;on iron ore would not only does the ironmines of His vicinity, but tbe rolling mills,maoblns slops, snd every Industry depend-ing on them, crippling avery man engagedIn business in this neighborhood.

Toe emphatic free trade declarations iaDemocratic State platforms all over theoonntry make It plain lhat Democratic euo-oeaa woald lead to a rovsrsal of our tarl«policy, and that tba feeble old man nom-inated for Congreas In this district wouldbend before it like a reed in the wind.

One fact distinctly bronght out before theTWifl Commission is that tbe American pro-tective syetem has Increased tbe compensa-tion of labor In all branches. Proteotlostimulates productive capacity, cheapensoost and inomaee demand. Wages here ar200 to 800 pet oent. more than pail abroad.

The Demooiatio plaUonna constantly landthe Democracy of Jefferson and Jackson forthe reason that modern Democracy ha*nothing ID It to commend Itself. TheDemoortoj cf Buchanan, Vallandigham,Davis, Toorobs, Tilden and Kelley would berather dirty linen to air In the party plat-forms.

Henry Wattenon, the gnat SouthernDemocratic leads,, la Mumping Ohio andihawlngthat the Bepublioanl a n responsi-ble for the iniquities of a protective tar.ff.Tbe Democrats ongbt to bring him lo thieDistrict to uae the same arguments in favorof John Byle. What a disjointed orowdthey are.

It ia about settled that the DemoenU willre-nominate Chas. A. Omen for Surrogate.That's right The Bepublioms here areItching to got a crack at the man wbo cir-culated the Uorey letter forgery againstOarAeld in tbla section. He will snd thatthe sympathy dodge won't work in thisoampalgn.__

The Bepablloana of the Fourth Congres-sional District have nominated ei-SnerWHowey, of Warren, to oppnae Bivnr andHarbor Harris for Congress. Mr. Howey i .an able and Intelligent gentleman snd dem.onstrated bis popularity a few yean ago bycarrying tbe county for Sheriff. It Is gen-erally thought that be will be elected by asubatanllal mtjorltv.

Ban. Bailer, ID accepting tbe Democraticnomination for Governor of Hissacbusetts,says that ••aUBf^edptoteotiontoi.martoanlabor can be given to it within the limita ofa tariff raised solely to meet tbe wants ofthe government." Toll Ii tb» rsvw.ua tariffdoctrine, which holds that labor will begiven all the protection it ne«da by impos-ing a tea per «snt. doty on goods whlob artmanufactured when labor li fifty per otnt.

Hera you go again:. Tbe OonnwtfcmtDemosraU have deoland for a ravenn* tariffwith Incidental pruUetlon. Not one of theirBUte convention* has jet coma out uputnljfor a proteetiTB Uriff. " Incidental protec-tion" ia an India rubber phxtae that oas betwitted Into acy meaning. What th« work-ingmen of this country want is a tariff with-,oat any qualification, beyond tha Iminadiattprotection of labor. And the Bepublieanparty only declares squarelytor It.

In one of the Texas distriots a Demooratlefreetrader naned Hancock Is numlng rotCongress. Bat it happen* to be a woolgrowingdbtxfat and tbe. Bheep-ral»*ra havecombined and notified the RsnUeman tbattbsy cannot Tot« '<* bin- Th« "ma V^n-

dpUholdegocduA<*>n°n P Sdistrict, when free Hade means tbe ruina-tion rf the' alaplo that briagi bread andbutter to our woddngmen, ft market for. ourtarmera and baaineas fa onrmerohanla.

Th« free traders a n toying to captora theb m w TOU by balsting that they, as th»"real prodneare" of tia oonntry arewrongacl'bj US) preaenllnljItoM. tariff.

bnUt up by BepnhUcant l r t s n of

tl^prodocti iMaijduj^efaraiBaPf^'*UaT On t * other hand these Jrae-trsdsI Z a l s ar. wholly nnmladf.il of Ihe millionsO swn and women *ho have only tba labor41 tfcfilr binds to sell, and would mis. thenfar lufltlaVB ft" oofflptUtkHi ol foreign uhaxj}, •*

tioo. Tbe reason U obvlvilind. Th» Republics

BtothedulleHlunited foi

proteotion bemuse they have faith ia it as aprinciple f the Dcmoorata of a few localitieslike this only favor it because they are forcedto, while Uteir party as a whole la opposedto It as a prinoiple.

And here is where tbe bread and butterBae enters Into tbe composition cf the

campaign BO far as this section is concerned,Tbe great iron convention at Oresaon decid-

tend to the Tariff OoumiUeionedtoan Increased and* apeciflo duty on iroa ore.The Commission will without doubt heedths nqaent of these men who are engagedin the bnslnsM and will urge upon Oongreestbe neomltr of Increasing the duly. Oanwe trust tbe Deniooratia party to supportthat recommendation when they do not be-lieve in tariff cut a principle, and Die led bymen like Abram 8. Hewitt, whu openlyavow that Iron ore needs no promotion what-ever? The commonest kind of comaoMuse tells ua tbat It would be fatal to uiinterests to do so. What ooald tbe poorold dnewpit man whom the Democrats havnamed for Congress—a gentleman who un-fortunately has not th« abltitj to eipress bisown oonTioUons clearly—do against the onslanghts of anoh men aa Hewitt, Hurd, Ooxand other free traders whom Ihe Democratswill have In Congress? On the other bandwe have In Mr. Fhelps, the Republicannominee for Congress, a gentleman whosemoney la invested in tha production of lionore right in this county, and whose naturalreputation as a man of ability and one of th<strongest public debaters in the country,-rill pteoe him right in tlie front rank of Con-gress. Then he will oppose Abram 8.Hewitt, as steel to steel, showing to Con-gress tbat tti* breed and butter of the tollersof bis district depend npon the protectionof iron ore, u d if he has a Reputations ma-jority at his bank he will defeat Abnun 8.Hewitt and his Democratic free trade alliesby the reason of his arguments and the Infta-

joe at bia command.VfoikisgmflD of Morris County, is it not

plain to ion where your Interests lie ? la itlot clear tbat your only hope is wrapped npn the sueoets of the Bflpnhlloan pa.rU in

this importaut election I Then go to workand show by your united strength that thebread winners of the oonntry are strongerIban tbe brilliant platitudes of men likeHewett, and other*, woo would obtain bylegislation cheaper goods than you oan prodace at living wages, by getting those pro-duots from countries where labor Is held tobe almost valueless.

OUR NOMINEE FOR SURROGATE.William H. HoDavlt needs no introdnc

Uon to the people of this KetJon. Hit lasn a life of good deeds and generous ao-

tjona, which bare made him universallyknown u d deservedly popnlur. Quite fre-quently have the people called upon him to>erve thera, and when he haa acceded totheir demanib he has run so far ahead ofhis ticket that he bos oome to be ooDsidmd

invincible at tbe polk. Whenever he fauten a candidate In Randolph township it

has been considered the proper thing to givehim from 800 to 400 msjority. When he

D for Bheriff four yean ago his ntfljorttleIn the townships near bia home, when he iibest known, were tremendous. He filledthat offlofi with rare acceptability, and byhis effldenoj and uniform oourtcsy won thogood opinion and confidence of fives his po-litical enemies. The non.lnt.tlcn for Sur-rogate came to him untaught. He has notmade an effort for the place not- aaked for avote. His township, alto, did not sndeaTorto influence a vote for him in the oonventloa and the majority that flied upon himas their nominee represented jnst so manyunsought and nnlnflneneed votes, who be-lieved he w u the strongest and best man toaomtnate for the position. That confidencewill prove to have been well grounded whenhis majorities begin to roll up in tbe town-•hips. Here at home Ur. QUIen's supposedpopularity, which has been waning for fiveyears, will wholly fade away before the strongefforts of Ur. McDavifi friends, anrl hitpemonal popularity, and when the votes avewanted on the night of election It will befound that his majorities over Ur. Glllen willbe substantial in Randolph and all the ad-joining townships, as well as throughoutthe oonnty. We felt perfaatly sore of beat.Ing Ur. OUlsn with any fair candidate , nowwe feel doubly sore.

One of the Methodist mluiaters of thtaplace engaged In conducting the politicalmovement here to, injure the Republicanticket, by making a hopeless temperance

iht, IhoDgbt be would try to create a Ullleeatbui i outside oMKrrer. Bo be wentto Botmttn the other day to arrange a aeriesoi political temperanea meetings in thatplace. He tried lo secure tbe PresbyterianChurch for that purpoM, but the pastor,who is known as one of tbs most prominentteapemooe mot In Harris County, refutedpsrmistloa. Then he tried to git the Meth-odist Ohurab, where he was oaos putor,trut to Mi aftonUfcuwnt tha offlelal board ofthat ohuroh also dsdded to refuse him.Tbii shows the troth of oar assertion thathardly anywhere outside of Dover Is Ibemovement thonght of, and, even here Be-publloans are beoomlng undeceived, for theyout hardly pqt th/ir finger on a temperanceDemocrat who will desert Us ticket this fall,andAo cet sate to throw their YOteeaweyto gntlify a few gentlemen here.

Mr. Phfitiw, in 18r9,re«.vtd-the Urgentajorlty ever given for any Republican InM dlitrlot. and, In 1374, ran 010 voteslead'f th» Governor'! ticket in Fauaio

THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT.Theclericnl oaudidate of Oils town f<

CongTt»»u makos it a point to create the im-pression that lie is going to be elected bdeclaration!, to that effect. If be does notbelieve it he is certainly doing a veryreprehensible thing ia uukiog such ataUi-maDta; if ba does believe it be showi a varyprofound iguoiause of affairs politloallj inthin district So fur ai we have been ablto learo the tnavnmetit is hardly known oitalked of outside of this immediate locality.A gentleman of Morrlstown, well informeIn matters fit the county neat, Bays he hasnot uvun hoard it mentioned lUero aud none U&UDB to know or can anything aboutiL The same report also reaches ua fromgentlemen in other part* of the county whare reliable authority. We have looked ivain for a report of .he OODVBUUOH thatmade the nomination. E*«n the tempen-nopaper itself does not gi 'e it, leading to tbinference that it muat bare been a small endinconsequential gathering. So far from thnominee carrying the district, as b« ludlcrously OIH.OIN, we believe, wi(b a strfolregard for truth, that it is mare than doubt-ful if he can oarry a single election districlin the three counties of Morris, Postalo oneBprgea. He is certainly stronger ia tbtownship than anywhere else and we li*vno fear of his carrying anythina here. W<reason thus from pliio oonolunions: At thlast corporation election the tempernnceticket was beaten by nearly one hundredmnjority, and there are very apparent wa-gons why they will not do as well this fall,tn the first place tbe ticket had many votesthat were not really temperanee votes, as(bey were oust by Democrat* who weiopposed to the Kepublican administrationof the town and would vote anything toboat it. Tbese votes will not desert then

et tn the full election. Beoond, t Ua number of Bepublioan votes then who

thought there was a probability of snooeBS,but who now, realizing (tat tbere la not th<

imt of a cbaitheir loUm anil r

will not throw away> the risk of seeing a

Democrat elected to such an lmportenlCongress as the neit will be. Anotherfactor that will tell strongly against them isto be found in the mbsr of temperncuimen who will not support tlie movementbecause of tbe manner in which the workhas bean conducted by the few leaders ft1tbe head of It. When defeated at the char-ter eleotion laat Spring they at once i

>unoed their intention of attacking tbeRepublicans of both the oounty aad district,holding out through tbeir paper to ttiehungry Democrats the Bop that if they worewine they eould carry both. This desire,

u in revenge, they at once began to oarrjout by attacking Hen, John Hill, an avowedtemperance man, because it looked aa if hewould bo the Republican nominee for Con-gress. Ur. OUEen, who was as much acandidate for re-election, was politely letalone, although It WBB well known by themthat he was the opposite of Mr. Hill in Ibisrespect. But no sooner Is Mr. Hill defeatedft>r the Domination than they undertake toenact tlie part of sycophants and catch the

>te of bin friends hv condoling with thii their paper also they have wielded nil theing phrases of politloal heelers to deuounoe

those who have not agreed with them, andin publio places tbeir speakers have nuthesitated to make coarse and brutal allusions

total abstinence men who have not seenfit to bo governed by them in the work oftemperance. That this has disgusted a

imber of people who were friendly to tbemovement we know, for they have been free

i coma to ns and say BO, aod to add thitthey noald have nothing more to do with it.

It it nothing short of painful for ua to becompelled to state these facts, and In doingso we have no harsh words to nay of thosewho have spoken BO coarsely and harshly of

Wo simply realise that we bave tberight of thought and courteously expressed•peeoh. and as a newspaper of tbe greatRepublican party, which has granted abontalt the temperance legislation ever given Inthis Slate, we do not bBlieve in allowingwithout warning Its members to throw tbeirvotea away under the false impression that

temperance Congressman is going to beBlccted in this district, when aU that tbeleaders of ths temperance party oan hopefor urdor the oiieuntstanoes Is to get enoughrotea to defeat the Hepublioad tioket

We made this assertion onoa before andhe temperance paper denounced as us tejl-

ith. Bat hardly was tbe Ink ontbat paper dty when a Methodist clergyman,not far from Dover, who la In. the move-

int.i. ulTnEtUd lo aa that ite rf.suIt wrmHa to defeat the Republican tioket and give

the Democrats the power. He was Bure

y hold up OB worthy of approbation whatJefferson and Jackson did long years befctbey were born. The Republican part]represents all Ihe legfolntion for good thaihas been accomplished In this geuerallon,ind its hoaltbfu] ptogressivetiess mast oot

mend it to tbe thoughtful consideration ,ynung men.

In thin district tbe candidates for Coogreiare typioitl of tne two parties. Ur, llyle,the Democratic nominee, i s a venerable ol<man, near the verge of life allotted to raor-

—a man to whom the greatest untlud-i haa been done by forcing him into

polities. Mr. Phelps is distinctively a youngman's candidate, not immaturely young, but

the Hush of life, strong In physique, vig-orous ia intellect, He will properly repre-sent tbe bBalihfnl growth of the

and take a ioremoat rank amongthe BIIIB men of the coming (bngress. If

the records of the pur tie* and thaualifloatfonn of the candidates we have no

doubt tbat they will record their votes iiling campaign for Hon. Wm. Walter

'helps and tbe Republican ticket.

that after tbe Dem.virats had been In onei the tempt -o people ooald go to

work and defeat them. How much of logicthere Is in this we leave oar readen to judgefor themselves, We opine for ourselvestbat if the Democracy untie get the reins ofpower in their hands It will require morethan one term of offloe to compel them torelinquish the same, and we do not believethat for the purpose of giring them thlBpower the Republicans will abandon theparty that bos been the promoter of allmoral legislation m this ootra try for morethan twenty years.

The workingmen are rousing to tba Im-portance of the tariff question. Bufore theTariff Commission laat Saturday eveningUr. Frank PurceU, representing the Inde-pendent Idbor Party, read an addretiexprftftslve of the wants and wishes of tbsworking classes on the question of protection to American labor. It declares thatover 450,000 men, women and children are

aployed In tbe various mtujufaetnrtngindustries of New York city, and ere da-pendent for the means of life upon thewelfare and protection of those Industries,and that owing to the iofloi of cheap goodsand cheap labor, the employes ore underpaid and overworked. They therefore aik

increase of tariff duties.

The enemies of Ur.. Phelps a n oironlat-ing tbe story that he in an underhandedmanner worked to defeat Ur, Hill for thenomination. Mow we were as strongly Infavor of Hr. Hill as anybody, held him inas high regard, worked as bard for bisre-nomination and felt.as Boraly disappointedat bis defeat. Bet we have dnoa beenshown positive evldenoea tbat prove to our

e satisfaction that Ur. Pbelps did notmake an effort himself, that the work wwdone entirely by his friends, and tbat heemained perfectly true to his promise tbi'tie would not offer himself u a candidate,rat would feel constrained to aoo«pt tboomination if il was tendered him without

a n j exertion on his part

While tho Tariff Oom ml salon was in S«l-timore, Ur. Hotaoe !<• Brooks, a prsminentiron nunnfMturer of that city, alluded totb« fallacy of Abram B. Hewitt's argumentfor a reduction of Ihe dnty on steel rails to• 1 0 per ton. Us said thit if it bad not beenfor the ttlmului to American Bteel-rail In-dustry given by the tariff, ite*l rails wouldnow be Belling at Chicago for *90 a tonInitead of • I S The reduction b>id beencaused by com pa ti (ion and by the improve-ment <>f mHobinery. Tbe American, steal-work* wers oapnble of producing 1,500,000tons of steel rails annually, and Americann i l s were aa good a- Ensfrh rails, If not

T0-e» •head,

Mr. Phelps'i enemies talk a great d u labjnt bis bar1!. WeU, if every rich n ntapped his barrel as ofUn as be doe* In theInterest of charity and- philanthropy theworld would be mush less fall of anhappt-ness thin It is. Mr. Pbetpa's ooble act Inoomlogtoths relief of the poor depositorsin the Bergen Comity Savings' Bank willnever bo forgotten. And it was but onninstanoa oat of thousands of equally meri-torious ones of which Uu world h Ignorant,

•Dloh the posi'salon of a bar'l by Ur.Phelpa was a blsaaing to hi* fellow creatnroi.—P-torson Press.

TO YOUNG MEN.Every campaign brings into u t l v e par-

tbipation l a poUtios a great many youngmen. . is • young man starts in politicallife go be Is apt to remain for a i d W

e at iBiat, for tha rear of being termedrenegoda will often warp the independence

of hi* mind and c a him to adhere withblind fealty to a ptrty a long time. Bfter heis satisfied that Its principle* are witTba beet v a j then Is to start right, by afolly weighing and balancing tbe publioarts of the two parties daring the periodthat the young voter has been in existence.What have beeu the records of (base par-ties since tbs young man waa bom whooasta bis a n t vote tbis fall? In 18B3 theRepublican party declared for the abolitionof tbe slate and the Demooratfo party opposed iL In 18G4 tbe Democratic partydeolarad in their national convention, tbatthe war for the Ifnlon waa a failure. Atthe does of the war tbey oppo*ed theunhereal Huffrage and civil right* measuresof Ihe Republican party. In 1870 tbey>pposed the Bepublloan movement for ths

resumption of specie payment*, which brokethe backbone of tba panic and restored

proiperity to tbeyears they hav

try. Daring tbe lasstrenuously opposed

progress end moral reforms. In the firstplace they pet themselves on record as thefriends of free trade—the allies of foreigncapitalists who would destroy the laborthis country. Then, although they bad beltfor years as a cardinal principle tbe rightcomplete representation, they deprived tiUnited HUte* Senators of their sette for thepurpose of gaining a temporary advantage.When an effort was made only last Winterto fiuollsh the crima of uolygatny the Dem-ocrats in CongreiB voted solidly for tbe

iterests of the Mormons. Tbey also in thilast Congress voted to obstruct etery meaure for otrrylDg on ths Government, biput themselves on record an being togreater eitent than any otbrr parly in favtof ths Biver and Harbor steal, only three oltbeir twenty-three Senators voting oppoeii

In abort tbey preteud t o bring no reoobefore the young mon at tbis generation ticommend thBinselTea to tbeir votes,

trade of the country lr this vart freightagefrom the mine to the fnrasce were shut offAnd this Wai only tho first freightage. Whenmade into pig-iron and into various formsand shapes, it was distributed in all parts ofthe land, to be worked up into alt forms for

Soi l famished transportation againand again, until it reached the merchant'scounter, th is transportation was also labor.Tha valtu wbioh tha material attained whenworked up into all tha ooncelvable farms foruse, from tbe plow to the knife-blade,could not be estitnnted. And what hadbeen applied to create that value ? Labor,nothing but labor. <Tbe application of la.bor tn nitturnl resoarceg was tbs source ofwealth and prosperity. And the whnle

lestion wa*, should American labor be de-graded or protected ?

ie youi mea ot this (motion wtigb oare-

At s recent meeting of the Cobden Freerade Club, In England, it was shown that

of nearly one million of free-trade speeches:and pamphlets lately issued, the greaterportion had been sent to tb.B country to

MR. PHELPS ON THE TARIFF.In his spteob aoeepting hii Ant nomina

ion to Congress. Sept. 10,1872, Ur. Fhelpedeclared that, 'Protection was of the utmostimportance to the Interest., of this district,nd proclaimed, in the strongest terms, hii

devotion to tbe tariff. He nplaiaed withuch ejplioitnew bis views on the tariff,

'hiob be regarded aa a tax on capital in theitorest of the laboring man."Again, in accepting a renomination, Aug.

12,1674, Ur. Phelps emphatically renewedis promise, "To do what he eould to pro-

tect the industries of the district,''In addressiDg a Republican meeting in

Paterson, Oot 21, 1871, Ur. Phetps aaidi•4Let ns strive to get protection for our In-lostries; we cannot compete with the pa*<per labor of the old world, and wa shouldvote only for those who have advocated this

olioy. It Is a question of life and deathelth the Fatenon people j the; should vote

the party from whom they expect BUP-ort and bread j and It is manifest from the

record tbat that Is the Bepublloan party.'1

The Bepoblican National Convention of880, declared; ' 'We re-affirm tbe belief

n 1B76, tbat the duties levied fotthe purpose of revenue ahoulLt so dUorimi-oate u to furor American labor." That

use was drafted by Mr. Fhelps, and didire than any other one thing to secure

Qeaeral Oarfie.d'B election.In an interview with a representative ofie Hukennaek Republican, Bept IS, 1832,r. Fbelp. said; " I heard the whole theoryTariff and free Trade disnuBsed on thn

ther aide of the ocean, and watohed thepraotlool remit of different systems, but Iatand where I did when I wrote thtt resoln-ion at the last National Convention, and I

as heartily as ever opposed to ujy dootrioain Interference tbat shall check in omoonntry an industrial development which iscapable of infinite expansion."

Add to the above his cleat views on thebject of protection, as expressed in his

reoent letter of acceptance, and you have adear tariff record, covering the period of

i publio life.

beet frae-trnde papers produced at Harvard,Tale and Williams colleges. Tbe interestid mother England takes in our economics

and educational systems would he parentalit not that if effective they woulfl de-

stroy tbe one and denationalize the other.

It is Baid that despite all reports to thexmirary Ford D. Smith and Oscar Llndsleyire itill OB the war path for the Democraticomination In this Assembly District, and

that Mr, Neighbour is opposed Ia someuarters because the EBA baa said some

commendatory words respecting bis highcharacter as a gentleman. It woald be jostike the unwashed element in that party to

oppose him en the'ground of bit respecta-bility, snd it is no Wonder that tUi kind ofDemoentey in to often Bytnbolitod by the

itnre of a male, JJ

THE OHIO DEFEAT.Everywhere throughout the aoantry the

lepablieans hod been sucMsaf ul In the else-ona until Tuesday, when they met with a

crushing defeat ID Ohio, one of their strong-eit BUtes. But It was not nneipeeted bythoee who eould see the natural tun of po-litical eventn. Tho temperance people had

a working up a boom and had broughtsuchapraHnn to bear upon iheHepnblf-

tfcat they declared for higb license feesand tie retention of tbe Sunday !al i l d t i B hilriotlon and not repression. But the torn-

pemnoe people were not satisfied to gain> ends. Nothing short of prohibition

'would satisfy them. In many of ths dls-trials tbey ran oandldates of tfaair own.which of oourM drew Republican votes only,as tbe tompBranoe Democrat never Totes.temperance ticket while a Democrat is ratnine for office. The result is seen. TheBepubltoans lose the StaU and with itenough Congressmen to plaoe tbe OtxtHouseof Ooognn in danger of falling into tbehands of the Democrats. Of oourse tbaDemocrats will now give the temperance

nothing, and they oan sadly reflect tbatthey have slaughtered the Republican party,'lost what advantage they might have gained,ana killed tbe temperance oaiw for years InOhio. The matter haa set E«pabUoani

aut here to thinking and it la not likelyit such another folly, will be enacted

this district In fact, Che movement b aboutdead.

In their terror at Ur. Fbfllpa' canvass tbaDemocrat* mak*, their mtsrenrewDlatlsiniwith pMnliai Moktflianasa. Tjast Fridaytnornlnp, thoj potted a special msusngtrftoMnrrtstowD ta enooarsge tbe faithful wltUtha story, ths,t the pleasant ttlatioaa ettafrliahed ten years ago between U u and1 Ur.George Biehavds and fala Mends w*re md-oealy broken. At that Twy time Mr. PbelpiIn oompuiv with Ut. Elstuuds, w u visitingths Hibernls. Ulna, and later in tha day atMr. Blohmrcbi oflbe an Impromptu receptionwas held,' where over ninety young vottttcame In to makstbi acquilnttnM tndanakobands with •• the young man's candidate,'

Bemimber.tbat Democrats netardeolara

Those who want foreign Iron o m ad--nutted to tab country AM of doty u e k * thsarguments tbat tbsre Is a Uek of Americanona, tbat tbs market for American ores laIncreased: by their availability for mixture,and that tba Importation of foreign ores has

sJaet in oompatlng; with native ores forIks manataotarc of' ordinary foundrymill imni. The iron o n producers i l l ever

ie oonntry «n> organWog and colleotini•iatisuta tn show to the Tariff OommtHloi

Hewitt and his followers a n lelllrg

i llctet IB (or tarfj axespt la(bja, e U>ey an eempelled to,.

palp*bl» lU>tn.

wb«n Uwy mike thaw

CLEAR-HEADED JOHN ROACH.Ur. John Boaob, ship bandar, nude

long speech in defens4 of the pritieiplM 'prolwtion befon the Tariff Oommlsaion LwtBattudar. He said that he v i i interestedin four branches of Industry. He wns a far-mer, iron manufacturer, ship builder, andshfp-ownerj and he declared tbat it was ianil oApaolty of a farmer that be received thegreatest benefit* from tbe tariff He calcu-lated that on bis farm of 1,100 acres hewould expend In 10 yean for implements,horses and cattle 94,80(1, of whisk not over91,300 worth would bo of imported articles.The duty on thosaintglit amount to #620, o«)G2 a year. Let that light burden be oom-pared with the advantages ofa home marketto tbe farmer. The farmer, when be under*stood tbo benefit of protection to him, wouldbe nu longer deceived by the men who werepreaching free trade. On the question ofIron, he said that the iron interest was nat-ional, not seodonaL No cation could affordto be dependent npon another nation foriron. Therefore, the proteotion needed forthe development of the mineral mouriflB oftbe country must be oantinaed. Much hasbeen said abort the iron monopoly. Hehad been engaged in tba iron badness reryflitenaivelv. hot bad never yet found ouwhere the monopoly wu. In 1880 980,000-000 worth of iron and steel bad been import-ed, showing that the country require I muchmore than it proilsoad. And yet capital wperfectly free to go into the productionIron, In 1870 the iroii ore taken from the

lines was 8,605,000 tons and to convert there into iron there had bean used 7,000,000

tons of liroestoue, ooal, and coke, thus mak-ing lfl,Cfi5,0OO tons to be trineported. In1BS0 tbeae ngurera ha4 doubled, and 22.000-ftiO tons had to be transported. Had th.men engaged in tnuuponttion no interest inhat ? Should these ,82,000,000 tons of ore,

coal, and limestone be allowed to lie burledin tbe rail simply because labor was cheap-

i i d ? B b t d tbi Ipy p

•r io foreign lands ? Bboutd tbis Immensetranspontine be done here or abroad r Whiwould be t ie lost to the Inland enrryin

paign

ye votflru in the Congressional cam

Prises were also offered for tb

tiTkeoepting th . Greenback coralnnttcntot Ooverno! of MwtMhasetts Batter teddthem that " they night hereafter lay asidethe word Greenback u a ptrty designation,for they had aoootapliahod their work andthe greenback i s io»r tbe equal of gold.".While we oaonot help Inilstjng that theBepablloan achems of specie resntnpUon ienjoys the credit)of this, we are led to'wonder, In view!of Bauer's deeUration,what our friend Potter la stumping around ibe oonntry for. ' j

The gnatost political Jake of the age ts on |ie DemoMiifty nf HotTii OouBtv, who went

to ftttersbn to nominate a wealthy silkmanufacturer for Congress. ; The yonngerman Byle, whom tbey supposed they wersnominating, has been dead two years, and

i poor old gentleman whom tbey have ontbeir hands, has aet even tha semblance

a bari, and absolutely nothing In the wayiuflnenoe. It ii ma awful blow to tbe

follow* who nomiaated him tnm purelytneieenary motivet.

The die i s Dust The Banner baa evolvedom Its mighty bialo the oonvindng arga-

mentthatMr. Phelpa* neok Ue is red. Tbebrain receptacle of the Btnner has doubtless been exhausted by web. a keavy draft

> It, but its readers' will ne t sweetlynpon the asBaranoe that Jeflereonlinlani andNdneek-UesareeleniallyantagostHtio. TheDemoeradn theory of "incidental protec-tion" will nowprobablybe totino bed Rgainetred neckties by the approaching oonnty

invention.

Tbe iron ore prodoaen will be heard bythe Tariff Commission at Philadelphia to-day, and tbe hearing will be continued to.morrow rod Monday. If tbe Democrats inCongress had hod their way last Winterthem would have been no Commission lohear the grievances of our ore producer*and toke action on them.

The Warren Journal' Inriita that WilliamWalter Aielps is a free trader. Ws do notwonder that the PLillipaburg Democrat fli A-It an easy matter to prove that tie Journaleditor Is • lfo.

PORT MORRIS,Onr anDlventary oomer off on Bundiy the

23d Inat. Rev. J. H. DaUoy, of Fatenon, willpreach la the tnornln*, and, perbipi. ID tb<evening. Alio, Tom Keanan and 0. Oarra-brant are expected; also several other Iriifrom abroad.

John f. Smith ran intit tfaebind end of eKo.SGUcnday nart.bg and tried to startssmall coil yard eiat of the overhead bridgeatBulpplugport. It Is said tba conduc* _uta-a No. 8*3 clalmi he was running oisht orline miles psr hour, and John L was rnnuln*

about fodrl And they ran into each otherAt any rate there m a crippled oat>oos«, ioosU'ew nqnirlnit a Mtr bna> above tbe arill.a&d tUs snaalll coal .yard ,rifere«*Jil. I do nokUmrjuatUow many coal etrt were taken oialready Broken, cor how badlv tbs cart wen•nuifaed. All I kanw is that It wai verr fogfeytbat particular morc.ni,. The thine will beinvestigated at Hoboien and Jnatieo t)on«

rivet I« jsid'to be rajilno; at Bblp-odt t^Ileveobs or Ur. UcOonn

lUdrm^dieaofU'^nd tfaa buried Wednesday«Di'thB llethodfat Onrircb'j SUatiope.jfr.~-Am.ms sald'to have a preparatlouof

onsklntl for preKivlng corpses that doesiway with tiitt nts Dflee,

" ktilJtr m e m thit wwt error AmosSmith's brick store. ; •*•

Hnb Hsntr Attra'Uiiesr'potntilott cf-har"

Hr, doia V." Minn* ta at work tn tha faun-Miqnof bis new bows,The MimnJ Wool-Worki art to"pnt' up •

nr^tMtur'tolrftTpUirrUo''oir their netfoven whleti Ibey « • to keep the cinder hot.

Blan

jpbriflossn'aDa Korrls ooantlM will tadthat the tomac*. afs located In Busses oonnfy.Alto the Ulnstal Wool 'WOTII.

Tba Hit* Sootet* of tb« Stanhope Prea&yt*.tiao Obureh w u adJoarnedenaMonloriobnD. Qouib's" lect-tm at HaokattBlown. Thslectara wai first rats. It would not tie W r l ot&s' UotoMrio puUhh hU^Ualnr*, bat, or

iorat>, It was One, aa an-rfiblng that eU>ab-itei trom Jtibn B. OMith Is nne. Moat of U s

y pto »a> that ' |m* BoothdeBt' by rehrriDg to a

l K i

ceo* to Htekettitoivn and return to say notb-jng of tbe fare at the door to hvar Ur. Coughand were utlaOed. I need bar 11; My moreAnd yet there is barfly a buiineas mail iiHUnbope who would he willing to take thiri«k of baring a flrat-eUii lecturer oorae t<thai town and pay him living wages. I n u jsay,bo-rater, tbat the subjeet of Mr. QongVlecttirewai " H,bit,lh thai he hit us tbe fasbiimoit Dommon lu entry day &tt, thit be dealtmoit savertfir with tbe "habit" at proraceiweirltiK, which Is * Bin » well •• a habit.Hen sin for n*in, for pleainro, (or ilmosl any-

g, bnt they swear for notbitiR- U i *d l Bg, y

matUrore»ery day o

ntbtiRdce la B. B . life.

I have often wondered how mon contf »Waarfor twenty-five or thirty veara and then, allof a sudden, BWD ahort off. Tnreutr-flrB otthirty yoara acijnlriuK a mean, narty,temptlblo " habit" wbloh tboy are eipticted toquit in a momoDt 1 " Drive a mi n nut or tlie

ih nnder anoh state of faoU?" "No,1

thunderedHr. Oongli, "wait nnlll jou bearfarther; wait until vou know more; waitDutll you loam that for twimty-flre or thirtyrears be bai been in tlie'habit1 of awe*ringind h u only tried to Rive it np tbree or toaor five or nil months ago. Don't drive a mannt of tho eliurcb beesuae be hai, in the heat

or passion, ottered au oitb. No gentlemanever swaan In pabllo. thongh" said Ur. Qaagh,andltboDRht of tho many mea I had beard•wear nbo would not like it much if tboy wer<)told tbey n-ora cot gentlemen I But enoughof thli majbe.

Chestnuts and buckwheat cakes tn gettingripe now.

I had tha oleacure of meeting several friendson tbe train to the lecture, among whom wasHr. Oallan, of Hme Hill, himself an eicellontelocutionist, ooe ot tbe few wbo can take allthere Is In " Slumus O'Drion" out of It. I

met Dr. Struule and wife, who are <rljIng at etaoliope.

Mr. 0. V. BOBS, merchant at atsuhopo, hattold out to the Vale.wbo are now taklmcan

. from Andover,ououot of ilock and

ind, I believe, to coot!one the dry1 grocery bmlneca. I presnms tbej will

take roeaiures to Inform tne public of thaitact, io I need hardly tell them after thisfaxblon.

Leavllt It Leacb hivtbing nn town in Clark's Hall,

b

a oonstrt or ioroe-1 write, but

ut st I cto stay liouo ami write.

Mlsa JcnDi* Poner and Urn. 0 . T. Boseipeot lo rislt every house in this idhoul dig'

triot leaving a Bible In boaeos which cannotpay for the name, and oipectlug coat piioefrom those wlio can afford to pay for them. Ihave not got tbat Biblo yet.y

It is also rumored tbat TiAnun, tbe dnig-i . sold out to W, H.Ohardavoyno, wUlcli

Is very likely.Tbe Law and Order League of fittnbope hadsort of informal meeting in the Methodltt

Cbnroli the Brat Friday evenlnx to hear thereport of tbeir com mil too and adopt or rejootthe same. A. L. Clark, E«q,t Olialtmau ol tbelaat meeting, called the meeting to order.Rav. Ur. Clark was elected Secretary for tbeevening. Theoonstitntioa submitted by the

ittee was then adopted see tion by mo-tion anrl asa whole. D.J. StoDade wai o tec tedpennanont Prealdent for tlie ensuing jrar;et Vlce-Prosldeut, I. J. 8bleWB; 3d ViewrealdeDt, A. B. Oupe; au Vioo-Presittent, Bev.

Ur. Hart, of tbe Fruu Metliodinti of tlila place iSeoreUrr, A. B. Cope; Aesls^nt BeereUry,Bsv. N. W. Clark ; Treasurer. Demon Olark;Committee on Law, A. L. Clark, B. A. BaldwiiItevs. Porter and Qeo. Killer, anil the prcald-i O l . TheUontmitteBon Flnanouelectedwere I, J. Shields, Ben ion UlBrh and ller, N.W. Cltrt. Who were on the Oommllteei onMembenhlp and FablleatiunB I can't'tetl now,xcept .hatafra. Tan Ardsdale and tin. Aimer

one or tba ctber and I can't felt whichit praicnt. After electing tbeir officers andtapling Ibe 'constitution tbe meeting ad-

journed to meet igals one month from thatight ID the lectnro room of tbe Presbyterian

Cbnrcb, by invitation of Be*. J. W. Porter.ie committee on law are requested to moel

.t tho home cf Hr. A. L. Olark on Saturdaytuenlng at lay half-past seven o'clock, sharp.

I heard a gentleman lay to-day tbat" whenprivate houieB were tnraetl Into bar-rooms ItWBB high time the temperance people weredoing something." And tboy hare dons samething, out in Ohfo, If the present reports botrue, that Ohio has gone Democratic by 10,000mhjority, It niay bo they have only steppedout or tbe frying-pan Into tho Ore. Time will

And now to eonolade and BDls'b. Tbe FreeHathodUtsbaVu done lotee iVreet fr;InStanhope, at toast they lay (hii thing toIblr obtrga, Ferfasps It Is only a matter oftaite, but while I would oe the last man toay a word against any mau'i war of worship-

Ood, tbeee street Baeoes seem verr queertome. Whr can't tbeae folks get a aobool

fle.orohnreh.and preaob as long AS theyget anybody to listen lo them ? Proach-la tbe streets, at Jobs B. OOURI, said

QtRometblDg else, b-a-lit Oin't ssy thatlike It ^ D. J.

GERMAN VALLEY,&ev. Dr. HlgginB, nf Hackottstowo, preach-

d in tbe Preabjterlan Church of this plaoe

Uaur children In this Tillage are iffeoted*lth scarlet rever—some famlUes have fournd lire tick at once. The pobllo sohool

bti been dosed on icooant ef It;Tbe Olee Olab are aboat Tormlng i linginglisa.The corn erop Is proving mnch better (haaAfsnnen bad expected—suppose the late

rail bad something to do with it.The PreitjterUn Cborofc of this plaoe hat

ittended a call to Itev. Ur. Wilkinson, ofUing Island.

Hr. H. T. Wtt>h and family hai jmt return-•d from a tottr to the Eastern But en—visitingi le College, and other polnli of intercut.Aboat 800 quarts or mitk Is sent to tbe city

lally by the Mi-.die 7a I ley Dreamery.Hr Morria Bann, of atepbengbnrg, a broth-

er to onr coraraltteeautt wti hurried on Wed-Bidsy, Hoaied wilh tjphoidret. r.BuBalo Sill is working in Emiton for the

Urge mill caotrMtor-Ur. Raldlcr.ClTIZUf,

Caution!ird of oantion to bu^en of wagons and

eleigbi j as It is an easy matter for makers torepresent thera ai beiogmide by tbe CorllandWagon 0 o 4 Oortland, N. T., nhea they srereally made by tfaemstlveB, romember theOortland Co.'s wagons can beobttiaed only

ti. P. Pindtrson, DoTcr.N. J.

VENDTJE.The aatacriber being about to remove

_;l) at PUBLIC BALE at her resldencSCCCABUNNA. on

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 18t1i,I8fl3( her entire stock of TERHONAL PllorEKTY, oonslstlng I n p u t of 1 HORSE. Wu-on*, Harness, lut or Hay. Pntatoai and Onioun,Oabbago growing, lot ot new Tln-waro,Ohiim, 6 Hcatintr Stoves and Cnnk Ht_....tnaetbnr with all bor HOUHEHOIJ) ANDKITCHEN FDHMITUllE, and bis or i 'artlolea notmeuttoned. Bale to Domoienhalf-past twelve o'clock. Termn, &i., nn dav

f sale by . MB8. JOa. J. UOBWIK."A. IU6BON OOE, Auctioneer.

FINE RESTAURANT !DOVER. N- J.

H. KENNEDY, - - - Prop'r.Everything a restaurant calls for can hi

found at my place.

OTSTBRSB1C TBE QUABT OB 100. AL80 SEBYED

IN ANY 8TYXE.

CONFECTIONERYOF TEK BEST MAKE.

S E G A R S- of tbe cbolocst braadi.

Meals served at all hours IAttention will be glvon to please all oai

oners irbo lavor me witki their p,troaag.

Keep Clean-Is there one family ia Dover, or within a

radios of ten ntilea wbo have nnt u«ed tbeCnme Oat Heal Boap, tbree eakei Tor toncentiT Private families, boarding hoaaei andhotela all'we it. Bold only at Yought & Kill-

•e'l Oorner Drug Store.

Complimsniary Notice.would call tpcoial attentinn to tho a<lemeut ic this ictuo of Hoopci Bro.

Tboraas, tbe wt>ll-kno#n Nnrserymen ot WeiChester, Pa., who nro ID want ur a few mur

iletmen tn sell iheir apooialtlea In Nnrser

Bev.Mr. niKgin•n eictllcut soi:linro b, Qtrraio

uf H>ol(etlulofrn, piuioh edi h P

COALif »)\ kiuila mJ sum, ai*ld at tbe

lon-est poaaiblo ratei and de-livered promptly by

GEO! MoO BARKEN,Dovnr.N.J.

LIVERY!A good turn-ont oan at ill times

be proonrsd at a moderate

price i .

QEO. MoOBAOKE^ft

Dover, N.J

W. S. OOLtAKD,Carriage Trimmer and 3?nrnl-

tnr'e'Upholsterer,1I0BB18 STaKET, DOTEB, N. J.

SilnffntUllUbranelus. Prices modaraU?

iMten1 remaining dhclaltnedla tbaPoitOCSoe atOaver.iV. J.

Itaahona folka weiNo. T broagtt tb em thera time enough. K Issaid Hr. Tan Horn sold about forty tickets.

I Moit of then paid for their tloksts n y sixty

Toobtalnany of the above letten i»y»ad--1'"* " q f ivedaU of this Hit,

Q.O. ffTWriHMlK f JI-

l/TYeislomofBioallProllls .ppr«sUte4.V.L Qnallty »oa workmanslup of the best.By Il7.,ik. tcr liberal patraaase tn Ihe past.Order, b j telegrapb messenKer or telephone

atteuded toJOHNJONEB.UnderUier, '

Bockawa;, N. J.

MARK] ED.QniFFITH-MrFEEH-Oi-toLer 11 111, at (he

brlde'g iPBldiDae, bv Bev. W, 0. Helton,Ohaa. C. QnStb, of Hatiover, and Ullle MO'PeeIc,ofCali1weil.

DIED.FIOHTEE-At B*rkahir« ValW, October Btb,

Fredeiick W. FicuUr, aged 7A yeari 'monthi and IS dava.

UASSAKBfi—At Dtuvlllu, Anjt. t>lb, BnrthaKay, daiwbtar or Julm ind *Urj EllenH*u>ker, aged 5 yean tnd B m DO thi.

E1DNEE—At Allen MIQP, Oatnber 7lh. Albert,Itautson tit Jolin aad Etum» Rldner, ager

months.BKITH-At (.raenrlllc, Ootcbor 7th, Oarrle.

daughter at Bichnrd and SaohdSmitb, ageiontfjoikt *ndoli mon tin,

TIDABOCK-At Hibernlii, October 6th, Flora,dangbter of Joiin Tidaboclt; aged 8 yeanand a raontln.

fi-At Bockawav, October 9lh. Bacbel,ict or Job D Weir, in her 7itl»ye»r.

PEEB-At DanviEln, Beplember 97tb, Edward0., son or Oalvla aad Oatberina Paer, aged31 years and 10 mouth*.

HILEB-At Hlbarnla, Out. Uth, Wai tar. soor Banmel B. and Oatberiut) fitter, agedyears, 1 mouth and37 Jt js .THE EXECtTOH'8 SALE

of property of the estate of Uorria Trlmmei

deeeaaed, Blmds adjonrnad for two weeki

mtll SATtJBDAY, October Diet, 1889, at Daf

ford's Hotnl. Uhrefer, MnrriaConnK N. J,

HOUSE AND LOTFOR SALE.

A beanliful lot, bouse with two rooms and'ellar, newly built, situated near Bt. Mary'ileuiGtery. Wilt be sold cheap for oaph.ai thoQlmoriber la altont to luava tlila ulaoe. Benlre nf MftS. CATDAuMNE OLABK,J5'3w ' nn the prnmlBoa.

ESTBAYED.A BL4CK AND WHITE DO a . Oami

Ut. Pluasaut aliuut a monib aso. Ttie on— bave thsBamo by paving expennes.

JAMES 8. 6HEBIDEN,45-lw Mt. Pleasant, N. J,

PALL TRADE!

Miss Nolan,THE BLACKWELL ST.

HMILLINEROE:DOVEE, N. J., h a s l e t i-rcrireil an ImmotiR

Block of PALL MfLLINEHY winch shu isfLLIllinjtat pnersas Inw ax tho Imvegtautl invites ibo peoplo In general

who wart auvtliinR in litr lineto CKII andBce bow cheap

tb«> seltB. Bha has %Terj large stuck of

RIBBONS. LACES.HATS, PLUMES, &c

Dr. C F. Cochran's offices *t his residence, nuarly

opposite the PrcsbytcrinnChurch, Stanhope.

YOUNGS & SCHOFIELD,sccocisord to J. Cor win. agent, and Ira D

rJchoSeld, hava opened iu

SUCCASUNNA,A riHrJT-CiafU

STOVE AND TIN STOREwith a mil aosortraenl or Oooh, parlnr BDL•3«tln(r FURNACES, HTOTE!} and BANGES,

au nuBioelled atnoriment of

Tin, Japan and Britanica WareAll ratnner of Jobblug, Tin Itooflnu am

Bapairinii done at aboiteat nolloo anil moa1

reiaonabla terms. 44-4w

COLEMAJf'8

711 & 713 BROAD St..NEWARK, W. J.

fbe oulr icbool in America eunduetiinal baaiaeas principles. A new,d pre-emineut plan of operation,

H 1 P V wTftli nv*aii.B1^si • I mm .4 <.x. . — 1 _

fiilnjianceBerjwItbpr

ro» .11 p.rteUrer 1S.000 frown and mlddle-

been ed.eafca bj ih. ftinclpal

SSJS££* " > "" a

of o p o a , combfiilnjiBlndent. io attendance

. VMM 8 u ^and mlddle-arod men have

O - H M O L A R B7ISIKQ CUBS IN BOOK.tEEFINO OPSHa BBIT. U n .

sVato«iiiuB. dOLEUKi, rrlndpil.T.W.PAUIS,8aorelsrj.

FOR SALE.Tht> hoaae and lot at Boosamnna known i

the Hordsou property. For t«r»a%i.q0" !J0S1AH HEEHZB,

OB D, 8. ALLEN, Dover.

A. B; BERRY,CHESTER, N. .1.,

WHITLOCK <fc LEWISHAVE OPENED THE

FALL TRADEwith a nev ana eioepUoaally flue stock of goods, whioh ia oertsin to be of

interest to ladles tn making their fall parobaoea as it contains full iiQee o(

LADIES DRESS GOODSIn All fabrics find colors. A tine aueortment of

Plushes, Velvets and Velveteens,Iff ULACK AND COLUKH.

WE .ALSO DESIRE TO MAKE ESPECIAL MENTION OP

OUR $1 BLACK SILKS!These arc supplemented by a complete line ef

LADIES' UNDERWEARia Woiil anil Muslin ; i> M l Kim of

GILTOJVTEI s p « r -tbat will fiuutnin our i>r<;viunn roj.utulioL iu tliese Roods.

A flna ilisplny ol Indian' nml Cliildruu's I j \CE COLLARS, and a full no.mime»t or FANCY ARTICLES, togml,,,, witl, our alwnj, roplito"fock of

GROCEEIES and PROVISIONS.NO. 6 NEW BLOCK,

COB. BLACKWELL and 10BRIS STS.

1882! 1883!FALL AND WINTER SEASON!

M'GREGOR & CO.ORIGINAL ONE-PRICE

CLOTHING STORE-KO11-

MENS', YOUTHS', BOYS' AND CHILDREN,INCLUDING

Dress, Business and School Suits,Dress and Working Pants,

LIGBT WEIGHT OVERCOATS,

Wa have paid more than traal altonlbu lbi» .oa>nn lo Ih. .elenlion ol m.toriulo uda»»mg up ot our slock, nnilam s.Mymy. Ih.I no l l . m m the oilj, will, or . , .howaline ot K R A D Y - M A D K C L O T I H N U that will „ „ „ , „ i, („ vrloty *t i S Treliability of maMri«l». lhormiBl,u»»« ,,f workmiuMhip perfection o! «t or demo-Jet

ttEN'S P N f , T S i 7 W 0 "°'i"' m " ",•"'*' »"i°"o» to™" BOYS'an/omElNG. llifSO KOUilr< a wiill as our entire wtook are EXnT TIHIVPT V t

ii eulnmnll..! and .l .gnot maaner. Wo t a l l roepootMljrdijwing. Wo cheortully refund money, if you beoome dis-

THE IROH FRONT,"850 and 852 BROAD St., NEWARK, S. J.

FIVE DOOBS 80DTB OP NEWAHK ASD NEW Y0BK H. E. DEPOT.

are Uninhed tbronghout iinvite inepeotiou, bofora i

" "

i » " M B . WILLIAM OOOHEAN baling associated himself will, Ih . ,1»™ « „SALESMAN, would be pleftHcd to Bee hlH friendfl from Suasex and Warren Gounlies

SHERIFF'S SALE1In Chtncpry of Now Jerney—Between Wa«

\ngUm B. WillmisiH. Reoenvtut the Uvi'haiicu' ind Lnborora' aaviiirs Sunk, com phi iBut Kii.l Jonniinli 0 . Hnutimy urn) MaryBvecncy liU wife, defendants. Fi. fa. fumlo e>t mortgapod proroiscB. Rulnrnablo tOctober Term. 18g2,

- E. S. COWLEB, Hol'r.D V virtnn nf tlu> »bo«o Blntud writ of fiurD rtcidB in mjr bandH, I BIIHII niposo Tor Palat Pablic Yenilno, i t the Goart Uouae. In Mor

MONDAY, tl>« 13th J*y of Navomhor nest,A. D. 1882, between tbo boars of 13 M. and 6' ilock P. 11 , that IB to ray a.t 3 o'clock in lbs

:.irnoon of naiii day, all that ccrtsiu home-ud farm situato lylujc and being la ibo towc-

utiip ofPriBnato (formcrlyllmtown-liipofMor-risj iuthpOontity or Morris and Sltuo of Now

ieyo(\ by Harriet Uonkhn and HcttvU. gimutl RobBi-ts mil David H.

lioberlo, all ctitldrrn and heirt *t law of fam-) Rybr-rls, dpceimoil, by deed dotoi! Qdtbril, 1871, and recorded In the Clerk's Offi

nf Morn ft Couoty, in klbcr \\ 8 nf dooilfl, pa?ISO Bt3d 131, &c, and lyioK on both side or Bor Pino Ilruub, ioc'Liding all iha saw mi'lpo

t ill pmili'KeB *nd (bv a nurvey of HU i April, 1671.) Is butted a

wn :•imp, tnaUo in Abounded a» follow

I k i i t % pron.J from Gron Village,Nnw Varnon, at tlio oorhomeBteadrarm, wait rnroad north eiRhtyeisbtminntefl east three elm 1 u

itli tlio line of naddl ld

pas J. T. Frots, toer or J. T. Froflt1-s thence i'i) on saidcercGs And twentyand forty-tin, linksi<\ HJIDDO] Ikibertn

d f i t, 'aripd) lauils. relcasei] ia . . ..Harriet W.Cont.ia, lo a tnm of Uio ro»d;thence (3) with her lino of and lot wnth slttyi-icbt degreea and thirtv minuteH e n t twochains to a turn of the road; Iheaoe (3* withhcrliDo ot said lot somb »ixt/-pfght doi;reci>aad thirty tnlnate* eiat twi. chains to a turnut tilt) roid; thonce (i) with hnr lino sonthBJxty-uiiio JogrtBH a.nil furtr-fire mlnntcs eastthrBO chains and uiity-one links to a turn ofthe rotd at the westerly cornerof Hetty Unchmm-it's hnnnH Int re If a Be i] tn thin division ;thence (G) with the line uf Hetty Muchmoru'whocae lot aooth eeventy-nve degreei and fif-teen minutes east two cbalas *ud forty linksto a turn ur ttie road and tier lino : ttienoe 6)with her line on the mad norlli iPYcntj-nini-degrees au<l fortf lire ralaoiee caat ttire»ciiaius to a torn of the ro&ri and her tineLiieni-d (7) with her line OD the roid norlsiity-three detrcei and forly-fim minnteg HItwo clrnin* ami two lints to her norilierly cmner and to tbe westerlv corner of Cliarlea YIlurch'H houtie lot, late C bur lei Orowoti'atlienco (8 uu the road pidtlns me hoUy ur aDIID tree in Ihe lino nottU tirty de^rui's nnflrtepn minatcg east tUroo ohalns and niiiot'five lirkB lo r. point in lha middln of the rnu_leading from Qieen Vlllagn natt 8mmuoI Itoli-orts' HW mill lorty-one Hoka past the ml MIPufiaid elm tree at tbe iunctlon or ths tworoad* ; tticoca (8) on thB latt nimed mail fort'ilt'fjrcea and Ofiy minute* west with lands lateWilliam GnukliD, Jeoeaun), [ua ob.lui andforry-five links to a turn or tho road; thence(10) on the road with bia lands, late WilliuCoBtlsa cotth twBnt.T-jpfen iJtgroes >a<l forty

weal tbree chains to a point thirty-tho right of and six feet short nf

• i»rKn uim tree marked on lontheaBlerl*ildBwilh three haobsaa a witno-s; theuou ill"on stii) resd with his Ismls north fonrteen de-gree a anu tfrencr miuates west Qvti chain*ludUiirtj-lwo links to a point tn ranjte withBamnnl KoherU1 hooBe lot Ihirty-nino links toUio right of a marked elm tree; thence (13) aHie road with b!a bt north twenty-nicbt dcgreea ind Qftcen roiuntps west two chains in

' i a liana on ibe sidoc

ill paniaw millhis li

i

Hi malinks ttbe lin

thof J.

y-two dogi-een and thirty mio-e OIISIDS Kail slitj-feieu liukrircof Ichnbod P- OochrenfBilecJ)e heap lor his onrnor bstn-Beuand the laat named road pantf Bamual Roberts; thenos (31)

no goutl. Ihirty-flve doKrooe amitesoiBt two cUiios untf eighteen

rRO bicHorj1 Btaniing botweoo theihe wagon road tur his corner;with hi. liae south forty-three de.thirteen chains and aixty-thrco

l* of a fonoe at his onrnor onFront's land , Uifinoe (26) with

thirtnijtl*. T. F

eaBt nincty-nvo hnkfi to an anels of tbe fencaaattbocornerofEyclfiel Frog ft farm ; tbenpa<27,iriih J .T. FrosVa lino and fence aoailiforty-eipht dosrees and fir.sen m Inn lea outeliehams aud Brtj-four links to an angle nfthe ton™ aud a tarn of tba lino ! then no (39)with J.I'. FroBt's lino and fenae aootu Qfty-seven degroca and forty mlnnlei cant tenchains and norenty links lu an tngle ind turnor the line; Ihsnoe (29) with bin line aad fen refloath eixty-two dcgreeB and Torly-flvo mJnQteswosl UTO cbalua and forty-four links, lo MIangle of tba feneo for J. T. Frost's easterlycorner; ttienoo (90) ttith bin lino and fence•with twonty-tbrea dogreas ttoet Tonr olialnsand Uilrtv-elRht links; Ibenoo J81) with hi*lino and fonco sonlb aiitj-ihreo rtcgreel anilBrteen minutes east Iwentj-two links lo inaiiKlo of ibe fences for bis corner ; thence (» )with hii lino and fence lontti twenty degra^aneat eijjlit chains to tbe place of beKiDning,containing seventy-eiftbt aoras and tblrtr-BfOlion Jrodtlie of an aore of land, more or losi.

Nora... The lines are tneaanred on the ground.Also tbere is a ktrone local attraotlon on iroiiatone ridgea and hills, partioalarly on tba

ortherly nd waaterl) side.onre»ed to Ji l d ri J o

one ridgea andortherly and waaBoin the n

mtb O. Bwwuejby JnhnHalliard anriJBQnA.lie wife, by deed dated Biinnltaaetnislr with anorlgage thereon to him by nslrt Bweenor,thidli mort(t»go wai given to asoure a part of

ths pnrchaiie monnv.WM. IT. HOWET.L, Bhonff.

Dated AQR.17tb.lB8a. 138 80

aiue linki

e n lnks tat Iho bridg

i dg VEuttae

wenty

_ oright of the eaotorlf cflrsaid bioak ; thence (IS) a T e R g hIho etiterijj sldo of tUa brook north twentyIwo degreea and forty mlnatea west Dee chiiai»nd Pinety^n tin kg to «. aUko ami alnnei fo,a corner OD Ihe oaslerlj edRo or the brook ;thence (14) turning to tho r.Rht obliqaeW fromthe pond north no degrees and tlilrtj mtotitoitreat two chaipi auj tliirly-lwo liulia to astake add itonci for t, our per one chain andill lihta from the f.ej and «aiterly liao ortiinbllnirdUB to th» HW mU1poo.fi thenoo'15) with Bamael Roberta' »nd Harriet W.OuDklEn's land late Willia C k l l '

—_ mlnrteB east eigbt ohiim and ,u,OUvyInka to a marked post Bt Ibe angle or ths

JHIOB ai her corner on ihe Una or DenniaCrowell's land , thonoe(U) with hia line northTnrtjKin* de-rreea ana thirty minmea fourchain* and ten link* to an angl* or lbt> fencefor his corner, Dennis OrowaH't: theaoe (17)S . h i l . l l n o n o r t h Hiirly-roor dsRrees ant.ulrtjminnies etst eight obalns snil thirtylluka to a marked poit at the angle of tbe

pocbren's lauds; tbenoe (10) with bU line anrttinea tomb eleven di^rwi and tweutr rain-utei west nine chains and leveoty link's to asUkB and atoues near and on tbe edge ur tbaMWJnULpand i tfaenee (30) with bia l7ne north-'-'- -'- degrees and twenty minnlaa west

Ri anU.slfftity^Hva links to a stake nnof Ibt) pnnd two tt*t to tbs left of and

Tour feet snort pf a marked aassarras trM aa m.- t D m;lbence(9l ) 'wlt fa bis llae alum the

lite of tin Dond nnnb fnny^lght 1e£reen•t in i chains and flity^aveu Hnks to a

t. ! i f t o ' ! ! l a! !* i ' h i **** ° r l h B P ° n d lnenoa (aaj with blslins croaalnit a. point of

t«wntl-flVB links lo a ttak* om Us-bank abouti t S ? IS** *2 J*»-rfjffc* «f Hw watsr In the

Morris Orphans' Court.OOTOBER TEHM. 1882,

In the matt-or of Andrew Fallbower, Adraiu-ifltrator nf Philip Philhower, deoea>ed.Hale to show causa why there aoonld not baasaleotlandi.

* NDnEW PHn.HOWER.AdnilQiBHalorofJ\. Philip Philhoner, late of the County ofMorris, deceased, having made and eshiuitfdtu thm Court, under math, a jni*t tnd true ac-t»unt of tbo ptr«onal - aUto and dabts of saiddecenBod, ng hr aa lie haa been able ta discovertho no mo, by which It appean tbattbe personalcutate of said docossed In inBoffloient tu pay illhla lust dubts. andutatiDg tliat aald deceaseddied seized oflandi,tenements. lierrdiUmont*and real estate, situate In tbe County of Hnti-

on, and prajrlni; the aid or tbe Court In thsmises. Therefore, ft is ordered hj then, thai nil persons Interested in tbe lands,raoDtH, hereditament! and mil estate ofdeaoaeed, au appear bufore the JndKei ot

tLis Conrt, at tbe (Joart Home in Morriatawo,on MONDAY, the <tlh day of DL-ccmbtr, A. D.Iflaa, and allow e .uae / ir an? fliey • • « .why BU much or tbci said Itnda, tenemBUti,hereditaments and real esUteolatfd deoeanedabould not bo gold aa will be auffioiont to pi?hit dobta. And it IB further ordered tbat a-ip or this order bo published in tbe IB"^

ipaper priuurd and pabliiUad in"- aix w«ek« inoooMiTely onco ta

aid Stateach n9ek.

OHAIlLEa A. GILLEN, Snrrogate.leaupyfrom tho minutes. 4&-OtT

The Uorrii U j ..wj Dull.(ISCORPOnATKD AtAROH 3d, 1874.)

M O I t K l S T O W W , N . J .

HENRI- W. MILLER, President.H. T. EOLL, Seo'y and Trail.MANAQEHS: •

HWBY^O. P m n , A; B." HULL,

"iiKFT.ii o . ttWii, PHILIP'H.anrreuf,lutsi W. Biixxn, 0. y . flwia, B. D.

Onen daily from 0 A. M. to 4P. M. and OD Saturday evening^from 7 to 9 o'clock.

TBHTH ITS \ OP J ANund remaininE lu Banlt on the*-|K8T IJAV of- JULY, Hill »oenlUled ID 0 monllu' Interest.

Beposlts made an or be/ore thePIUST DAY OK APmUaud re-mRlninr; in Bank on Uio FII1STDAY O1*JUI,Y, will Seentitledto S months' Interest.

Oepoiils made on or before thoTBWTH DAY Qr,jjll>ir,ninlre-aniilnlnrlfsiiink <in tbe ri H8TUAV OV JAM'AKY, Will KBentlllud to s months' Interest.

DfnmiltBnuMli! on or before f bePIH8T l>ilYOFOCTl)BKH, aud

MAT U AY Ol•« entitled lo S

OlrJ Anal ART Willo S monthi" Interest

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THB^IRON EBA.SATURDAY. OCT. 14, 188a.

NB1WSLOCAL JOTTINGS.

tlleaU BOW upon the f l i ts .

Sat when U bora the Bamgtte,Ee'II then (tod onl, i t » , too lit*,

Tl»t fae> beeo uf).t left.

?fte whol« of ottr first page tlili tre«k !voted to loo«l newa.

uoniailk Ibe qglnce crop this year LTlarge anefoi thin section.

Another comet hag been discovered, veryclose to the present "ridlor,

A bxmmenfc fa on foot for tlio formatloiof • b ran band in Bookawaj.

About throe car loidi of pig Iron are shippeddally from the Cheater farDice.

A n c m t e r ot Hvon have beuD crowdedthii weak whleb will appear fa oar next. .

I We underitand Mr. Jos. WharUin is talklnof erecting aoottier fumaco at Purt Oram.

J u . H. Belli? tun pat in ft Quo Griffith pooltaMo; all lovers oltlio game are iuvitud Lo ti

t l i

e ore sMpmonts olRh Bridge frscic

okUa daily.

r the Olio r spurstout tw

Mr. h. W-Oortrisht wholiaa been nevure111 for levenl weeki we aro pleased to uotila *gaf n abU to be nut.

A Republican riub, Dam!.efjn« nrariy lmember!, tun been orpin iz«<l fn Huuntoii, wlBro. Garrison D.B rreniilent.

OHv«r Freeman, the builder. ImmmmmpIKI« now honto far Annlum Loisicr, on the Unitturnpike, nsw J M . A. Gooilslu'n.

Morris H»un,» promand a d gentle

Jnpeplt filinwf-er, of Cli

l

At DO fur 1*1,000 mill wi

tlfO |)OII

which <B on exliiblLiou at tho fJIKH.W.Mdttoi, IlipRnoki

t ikenthecoii lr iPt to hnild a.Nonnt Tabor for J . E. fltoi

W J I B . H.C»rri-H win taken HI wliilat work in ilia Bold 1»«t Bntimlav it ml wacirried (o hie home, wl;en- Jw has sincu I»KTTory pick.

We undentum. there will lifl * «i-an<1 WPI,ding in tho ProMiytorinn elnm-fi nomptimiweek after nc*t. Wo hoi>uti>givo full parii-tt

Tbo HorthNewJewpy Baptist Sunilay Pcli onConvertion Will hold ltfl eleventh nunivmorj

,wltb tha BapttfllCaarclt at Mt-rrlstown nn Wedm s d a ; next, Oct. l l lb .

^,,Jdr,.W. J..Taylor i» er'otlrR ft' Chpaltr anewlllln lorealololne lrnnor*«. TSio furnaonIs80 tent high, ind the stuck ia 1H fei-t liisjlicr,making its total height « feet.

The i n n e x Itejrlster my* Hon. 8. T. Bmllli,oi Waterloo, eaojiht nix larfiO buna In Hnartcwood loit week whJeri wcifflio-1 20 pound*, Uitwo largest voiRhlog 5J and 41 lbs.

By Onr Fr«elv>Mers ronorl It will bo are:tllS^tbebflflyof Slianla ClilrRVflu w>» cihnmnalter bnt.il and afurther post tiitirtcm " a m iDillon roade^-a fact not generally Untiwu Htba pQlUo.

The new Oathnlic Oharcli at Morris Platan I Hto bo commenced • ' onoe by 6. M, Miitoi ,wUo bai taken a contract to complete it by Nn<SMB. It will be 30*45 in dimensions, wltlOotbiq roof.

The Taylor Iron Ooinpany at H'RII Bridtpjlately pnrobaeeu ind. pnt In operation an im-msnwitalrof nbeais poineMtaK power selent for tbe cnltlnR a i Inch eqnsre b»r of

cold. Tlw co»t w" lomewbert «bont

ftar»lon«-»nd pilnfnl illnesa MrB. Jerc.Biker aied »t Or»fce»M"s on Wcdansdnrtvoa-ipK- BbeWHilldjlDr tVe.bisbeet qaailtieso( wlpd find heart, icflJn her liomo «tni^roORltoaUhQwmraatilty her IOSB fa a amione Indeed., . . . ,

'•', A,«iiilw1t*pn>ilio»n meetlnc w»» held IDH r i t V Wan«»aaF ntftlit ailrtranseil l»yHorriitoVu W e a n a F ,HoD.Stewirt L. Woodford, Hon. OSIUBIB. A.

f r o mp

Dover »n.Jo«ph Dntkn, cbflPw0fce4dVrsot

Wenmi Ewn-ttP w 0 r 4 t i , o f Bnyer, giioorbnth, to

wrik a beel-tud-toe matfli of ten milcf, at Ml.Hope, Oot.lint. Tor 125, anil wi'l meet eittioror both ftt 3m. H. UBIIIS'B. Sntiirds? creninff,Oet. Htb, to unnj .< the mslcli.

We are remlniledtbatin th« rrpnrt of tl>«BOKd^yBe^OVC^mentiuil, eeverfcl or HiPmoM»oc^eHt phnrOhe* jrere cn»ttcl fru/» the lifto/tn» oltleat olinrohea in tlio conntv. AHHHIBtbBie arftthe Ohentor OonKreRatii>nM, f inndea

. in 17*0, f n3 the aerra>n Va'ler Lalhcnu, <Uf-iBgfroia fioinp timain tun t!mn'»i»ii.iT.

Pormerly*soDtlicrn (ipngtirnr l d b t

TOR HER LIFE,

TBB TBUI, OF niTHKBIHE BKIDBOUm M E T » *

•tlltOHlSO Of HEB BDUUUD,

ThetrialorHm.Bhlileokorfor tho mnrdeior ber haahano, Bonedlot Shldenker, of Dorerw » m * » r . i « w , n H t e r mntBlnn lmit, andwhen the ftwrt op»lod «,e Oonrt room . . .Oiled with people, wUllo iba gallery n w i dto ladlu «», mil, ooctipfta br the neoibmof that iet Mr. Amna H. Nsiabbcar wu

iit M couaiel for the aooaiel, ftooom-P*nted bf hi* Uw p»rta«, Mr. A- 0. Smith,wblleHoQ. Jotia V. Btooktoa, Atlorner-Q*nBnl, ippearad to Mist Promabtr Tonjtb.Ttu AttoroayHlnienl onBoBd th»t an Import,mt vltaeu * u not prauat, tndreqnertthanr»nlDjrorU>»MaliP4fnnHlWeaa

aero tru « l«rRe *M#od*uce in the wort

room dojpita UJa utipfeuaat waather, u d theSftllerr *aa filled with tkdiin. When Kre.

bat she waa tlm cynororo or all e?ei. Bhe--ulbitGdthaeffecUi«fher long-conftnfmenlin Ilia piieoeii of ber fcos. hat tbere WM noexpression either of trepl4*tlon or emotion ID

erpillld fettarcs.Tho firit baulDea» w u the neleotloa of the

Jurj to try the essa. Bobort 0.Shaw, or Boo-inuns, Was tho flril name drawn,andther*lag no nhjeetlon from either (Ida ho vancm ai foremtn. The three next d rumto alwllongod-jogepti M, Tools by theTonco, Jolin T. Niagbrigbt b j tfae Stale tnd

Samuel J. Hoffman by tuertefeune. Tlrna four*ceei}ieilla»u?ceeihn~AiroB 8. Suite,

HujjHA.Wiley, Frederick Child, ind JosephD. Bucld. Samuel Neighbour wai next uhat-•nfcd by tlio Stale tud the followiotf by the

defence: Pbcsnlx Miller, Abram Hopper,Biitnnel YanSaau. John Husk, Jr., ind DanielDJctiiraoa. The ucxt two, ttsfjlon One tndAlex. Kinonae, were accepted. Joieph Parbor

!hall«ti({cil lty (ho defence, Will-im B.aud Wm. K.Swickhnnmor by the State

lenry W. YannK by tlio dofonoe. An?,inulict mid Win. T. Alien wrro ftcoepled.efeticecliall«in,'CflJn». M. VonDujne *mlM.ArrowniBllb. Nub«ml*ti B. TUomp-

ml HftmnH COHH wen- acceptwl a» tlia 10ibllh Jurors. David O. Nicholas, Peter T.Hi, JOB. Ltmianl aod Cliaa. 8 . S»lrann•lialtt'(j««! I;)- tljn tlohnco, AlfcerlJ.fl.(kin wan claimed by tlio Oonrt m io-uf ai'sriii-s, Androff J. AUIion snd Joro.

Unyivn vtntQ oljji'elo.1 to by tlio tJofL-nan, Den-IKM, I)D flii. l,y ilm Hlate ami Amzi Pier souv tlio durmico. Tbo jury wan eomplotad byn> Bt'li'utiuD of HIUH Wiliiaraaon.Tliojiiry, thtn, DtMiiltf *H follows; Rwlwrt. Khaw. A*ron H. Hr.ife, UiiKti A. Wiluy,rcderlck Child, Josspli D. Build, Matiion One,k'liiiKlttr KanmiHo, AH^IIHIUH D, Ilianchel,"in. T. Alien, Nelicmlah II. TlwnijJflon, Sma-ll COM, HiUs Williamson. It will be wnlcedint tlio three jiirurB frnm Dovf-r wei-•JeoU'd. Kicven uf tfi" number »ro I'mits. amlnuy one, Anfi. D.BIauehet.iii cmo faith iw Mrj. Hliidi*cknr.

D. HI

rmfraicine killed him." I u l i i i w a a DVerjfMa after tnt aaldl, "Tbej oanoot u fdid it." Z replied, "Who nya yon did poilOD

dihe Mid, "Ton didn't." l u w b iTba temaina ware stiff and rigid

thi* itlCTDMa and rigidity la ttamnal a(l«oWb. punwoeJa) JtrT^ialM will float,think. 1 mado » poat mortem

l l b i b l b l D S tAt tbli pcJat Ooqrt aJJooroerf for ilnuai.AfUrdino«rDr.C<iQjiot nntnmad: X

tlio Thu 1U« unit ni tlio 29th

mply

•, 18S1, tin) iirluonur catiBml th« irn."]|i;t HhiilccktT, liy powunii:yo11iiin mitcil with IIIH tea. BMargt's tlm g el mini uteri iiK uf poiartl enuiit in ilia utalutory clmrgvgiog the hilling b* nuirier. Tlur tlx'U drflnod tlio deflDitioQ of murder.

>n Ilio29lh fir Rtrpmber laat, Dnccdlot Bbl-cefe«r, • iianl wtiritmg fhoemubfr, sftnr SDJI

tl with cramps at bla ahop, Herae and ftfla- hngcrinR for % raw

tigrv died. Tiio reUtraos at Benedict atid bfi'ife w«ro not tiariDonlnag. She had eipressetrovloos to hia dc&tb her wuli tbattiowonlre, and bad predicted hfi death. At efe»n

'dockBenedict, finding bli Blcknraalnereia-og, bad uked Binehardt RfRer to gouator. Bo obarited bU wife (wUh bavhgisoiifd bim anddeioribed tbepeoallar taite

rthotca.

TliomaB BufiliM, of Uorrhtotrn, tho fi»tItpeH*. tsutlfleil that ho WIB a civil engiad emrevoT. Hn d*de lut Sitnrday a amp)1 Ihr r!«cc where Benedict BkiiHcker lived

(Urnrandlcgs. He tben proceeded t<oni tha ojtp (lie p»rlicuJ«r pltcticoa

leotod with Iho horn lei dn.tjroaii-eianiined—That It tho only map I

made of thf IO grounds; it was made listl ay ami plottetl on Mond»>. No one wasniD nticii I made the Burvey eieeptlDniuninn ; no nnn roprniidnlltig the Stitith mu. Tiie iliatauctt from Sliiuectior's

1 tn ilm H1K>O shop ia ISO fwt i

from ilm lu lo (lie (Ir

litircki

nbunt 20O foet ; frrirn Bhidi-vlDr. Couillat'i is about f 10 foot,

r tank tlm nrnrost palb pOBBitlti tnlKfu lie u«o.

ncht

ereeipoanreiB IOORIU, tnd lt t •n«fciiaft|lf tho rfimo

thal'on tbe HOJHiern'Hb.pDH thn you•tart looner-tod Oonneqn«'i«lviro morioppt lppe* (jfthafold Spring n.mtli

Mr. ftiid'Mrs.'Bonit, of Pentiaylvinia,iaet\att in Whitlook'B Hull a tori** offtnoa meetlnR*, under the atispfceaWomim'a 0hrjati»n TempLnnco Dniowill be continued noxt woei it onntiRh intereai a r t K ^ n l c t t i e p . Theyoomo blKhly rpeonmantled, are earneit worker*, anil wo ire r«apUlsd tOWJ- are not WorbinR lo tho interoatoTtlia third party.

A-^hVof lbs State proTJileBihateacb JUBlicof ^hi^eioo ihii( reporf monthly, <l)ir»iff hUtermoroffiafliOii thfl Brat of each month, ltba OqUeotor of ibe coonty w iltiiu wliinh cad

f thewlilch

poaed Md recelwdby awh Joalleo dining iboprwr t jDxmop tb .w .ae^ lU t tba w n e timep»y o?eril l floe* ao bf him Impoao'f, HIP »*inflnwlo be received nod held l>y the CoaatyOollet-lor for the ate of tUo snii eoantj.

A go-aa-yoo-piwo ton milo peiliatriao racofbr fthamlioBie belt nail tlm champjonslilp ofifori* Cpnoly, wi}! UkopJscs at Mount nope,on Saturday, Bept. 31st at 2 P . M. Tlio en-trance fee, *h!<?h ti « , will be dlviriutl n\) inprice* bBtv.een a.Mond and Ifcird men. SnirieaD q be,,nl»ila1(to Joseph Bnrke, matiiuer.Thera will also be t> Uiret-mi!« Ro-an-jfon-

£f ama time, opau to l-oytn 8 and IS yc»r§ or Bgi", Uutic will

um carpi.

ROCKAWAY,

its b&ve been rai de Jo bold a

Ghnrob at Rock*way, with a view of iconrioRt h i t c^ntlonUj of rfJJ«ica: thought, on Ibe

"par t of the nonyerled lodnnconverteii allle,whleh ajijaji lenilo to e u l t Ohriit i a Ihe only6avlor, aa<3 to dnw tlw hearts ufrosa onloB>ro.

These i«Tlco< will l)cBiu Oct. 33(3, tnd willof (ho veeek, exceptneula for tbe various

Bogett, of

lo<r»j, J r . ,

b«.held erery eTeningSatardiy. The appoiutt«ven(nR> are u follows:

Mo,

TueTdiy, 0ot.!», B o v - ^ W . Halof Dover,

Wednesday, Oct. 25, Itev. A. ErdmaD. D. DHof Mortlttown. • • •

Thursday, Oct. S8, Rer. T. F . While, D. P . ,of Moninown. '

Fi ldt j , Oot, 37, Rev. J, W. Oocbri.ii, of Itend-ham. . . . .

Tha attain ot thospe*tcr» a r e a infflelcntg i t r t n i ee that a aplrilnnl fcut Isall «bo will kttend tbe iet»ic«i. fltriOR«M aadfrlendi pi niif-i ilenomitntionB, church-goonand non-cbiir'oh-Roeri, will be cordiillj wel-OBBDed. I t 11 hoped that, too is i t iog capioitjot iha ohnrah may be rally teated.

, Hamei» and Hone Equfprnantt.Amon R ib« bQBinoft booRes of thil Motion

irhtch bave bailt np flrsl-clm repntitions forciwlleooe i>! goodj, falrn«a» of dealing andmpdurate prloei, U tbato! A. Taylor & Bon,t t o ba tn«u mafeen In, the now briok ,Hook.WB (Jioppcd ID {b!« morainx and ibe j wereopening their winter itookof robot and blan-k«ta, Ia roboa they hate «n elegant aiiort-raeQtorbeir.wolfKDdbndUoikli * *ear, wolf and bnffalo ikla j /nadD np, and all othor Undfl.". Tnelr itock ofblankets Ii lotnethlnjc itnueniB, andthtyare

» t Vt rtjlelalliDB tbesi aa low u »aaotl. Vat? aof'thHr Btora wilUWe ona.an W«a,of,the Iineniitj of tho (took of himen, and an Idea oftbelr prlaaa aay be gUned when It la aald they

lli aeta otfhalr; own mannraotnw an-,O * J l S l ^ n n o i h e kwtaJ

_ _ _ » - ^ wMrvl,.wjilr»i«oihtaees.from SS «nl« to the ooitlieat. Then they h i "tbcinadiaitad itodi tati, njoominenctod b j allthi letding bemrotn, make a ipccUMj o"bortecHpiwr.,ind H K m U itooka ot a i l

at***, '

( lH

pnvimiB ti) make ilio ma[> und as tir'autcd. Xliis IVKH told mo t y Him <ul, Tha dhUeco tmm tHiiiieabi,

it. Condkt'H, by nay of Blackwell «nilret nircetp, ii about 800 fci.'t. Tliert

K-i! {>r iltout ICO feut Ixitffonn (IK

Dr. l.W. ConiliL-tBen Khi erki-r Tho tsut t

ge o

>« uu the 23th or December Hat. I wasat 11:20 p. M. I bid been con mil tod

uslv to niTguing Ilicro byl l r i . Khl<lcck-\\v OIIIIO tn luj nflkc, BB|d Bonedict waa

'iiifl wills crsmjiK, and wnnlud to know ifUI send BomntlilnK. Blm wnnted so mody. I jito^cii ho nail an a'tick of cholera

worhm, an) ptvo hnr w!iat I tlioo^ljt wasotent tn do the work, Blio dill DO! aak

o cill mul visit her hoabstnl. I vuliia-tl In pn, a nil I <l« ntti rccoUeol thti aboany rcjilv. bat atikel, " I T ! call for yon

o niRht will jnn come 7" I Kavo her aa aily BHl|.hafo Df tnnrpfih in «aiar. I wailtl tlmi nil;tit tu»ee Duncdictby ilinehanltr. An 60on JS jiriasiblfl I went to hinO. In (be room with liim wcro Onthorfno

•Bntwnt leuni lnaUonprf l f lo iu t o the poatmortem. X found the mofotei Iras ~afwrdeithrtglfl, OntljeBniidiyiabwqaenU!I made another antopcf and rtmoTed part»idae» aod IlTBr. Eieren faoari af.er dtatbthe heart and IUDRI wan normal, the heartffnatlr a o n t n o M , Mpooialiy tha left tide.Heart ana laom were betltny; i l ia the *tom-

H i nsollMtton or the bn in Ii that 1« u healthy. I did not on either ocenlnn MeMver any natural ca.a*e of death. Auathe

wti made, and tbeportlom t«k«rwero delivered toEsquiro Blan

iluation~I bad attended Bonetll1 think, lueaafotakXriaai, about a / o a r p r

a to htadeitb. I t waa not a eicbaeia ilrtohtsUntaieknem, WbenBIra.8hldeckers tuat erBDtttg site asked me to peoicribe.

She wai in my otfoeat thia t ine peritapi t«Dlinntes, and it wis at abont 0 o'olock. I ba

never bbfore seen a perioo di*o from ttryobnUpoisoning; a Norton in vine thoio Bfrapti

have died of lock-jaw aa welt is strjUfa poiaoMnjr. The fa>lanio Kymploma can

i intermlttout. In thia <Bieioot quantity of poison at)-

•orbed to produoo a couttnnal aoliuo, tbero-re It w»i Intermittent. I never g%vo Hi Irjchntoa topfodueo tbaeffrati I «»w here

I have aeon it produce llwt eflfeot fn ttio lowemlmali. Bpietnndle condition of the rauiouI*r syitem ind irre^Dlirity of breathing a rthe prominent external evidRncos of itrvohnf a

Oo my second visit after Bbldeoker'hand Mrs. Bhldeoker there} »bs wm

crying. I t c ldhor Iho circnmitances of alldeath were to ilngalir thst there would have

he a punt mortem ', abe demurred, and saile body ahonld not go oat or tho hoc88.

told her (hit the would not hive all to aay

it it. Tfifi conversation and (lie oonviMtion wboo M»B. B. eafd, "Ptrhapi, Dootor,

icdldne may havs killed hlm,"took plow after hia diatlt and at

of aij (uoond vtelt. I made threemortems. At tlio Bret we removed nor.or the liver sndono kidney,oxamlnod tbt<

Irain ind ebnll, and took ont ths contents o:llto Btiitmoli, wbicb were in my poHeaalon unil Julirered to Mr. Blaucbard. At the seeon<la initiation w« eiamirjed Ihe other kidney antlortioo oMtie liver and cmumpH thfJorjoJum* m t b s n two weukfl ihet tlie ileath wo attainremorml all thsl * p left of tbo liver tn>l tnokiwtty tlio retuiiaing kidney and stame.eh

o! Etrjcbnis po|B|onloR aio lik«

Ulmrk'S W. Mareli lesliflml tUal do lifnit airrlDCfttin, an isaisliut to Prut. Commit oHcientiUc Uoiiotii ot Princeton Uillogo. I knoi

saw him (ant January at tin(. llo brought IUO a box,i; alw two baR*. I rocrlvo.

tl tho vamo to Prof. Uorn

Mr. JiltCollege Imildiim

llienfi fur 411(1(1,-11wall.

CTiiBs-ctftraiiicd—I dulivired them Ii]Vnf(!HBnr ttiKBtnifi ilay i received then

rt nf tbe afternoon I iwlookmi tliolick, broko the st>«J and dolivArod Iba pacbagi

Itliu-linrt lt-gt-r tuntieod: I knew BenedictHlinJeckrr. Heilied Deo.39th Ust. He aentfor i I weut tin r e ; his wife said

mpH. Hiphis reel. At this tin

implaiaail of ptln IiI waa there fifteen

utea. I was tbero agafn about Jl o'oloolt;Mrs, 8. called me. I live about thirty feetfrom Sbiuccket'g; tlicra is no other home be.twecn hi* aud mine, Thera is an alley waybatween hia hoaie and mine. Toe iteondtime I went there he wai ttrDggllnu and cry*ing n» t ; he wo0ld ba caaf by ipella. - At ihoqnltt apella he talked all riglit ami would aayIt w»» wbat wai in bla tea tbat mada blm aiok.Ho had three of iho ooDVulaiona before I wantfor tho Dootor. He said the to* that be dranklitdiotaethingwhHoHotllag ou it. Hfi wifewajtueraandtheaald it wai the milk. OBHid no, Tor [or it waa bitter and be ooald notget <l oat of nil mouth, His wife gars ttlmHometblng to drink while I was there. Iasked if ue Lad a Dootor; aha said yea, bathe wouldn't take anything. He aaiil be hadtaken same bat he wonlJn't Uke any more. Iheard the converi.itInD between tho Doclor>nd Boncdiot. He tol J"Hie Doctor " tlio wliitono tho tea made blm e'iob and she gave it tohim." He tolrlmo"to pnt ber oot of tho momus ho did not wnot her in hln tltiUl." Thu

Duclo liiali[) iidl rilt lio rfturucrf ; ft was ten or elryen mm

tJH to 12 when hudied. I rnci the Pocinr awan rotnrniup and tcild him that ISotioilic

B (7c«d. Wlien ire m'Ut iu tha houeo Mrg.H. WUH nly O nil Mrs

i ltlnebirdL ottiera

treet; b

uii. Benedict wag hint; ou aroom next to West Waekwell. on biabavkaudln great a^ony,

a skin clammy, hii pu>io rapid aad ft able,id Bnbject to conviiliioni. lie said be wasiisB, that lio bad bean pofaoaod, md Iliore

wig • white siib*Unoe So*l\ng on bis to&,which naevorr Wttor. Ho ac roamed o n f ' M v

I, I diall die I" mid IIIR votoe wai keyed npI tliinfc lit* wife aoahl haro hotrd it; be wonldoreim ont when Ibe convnlsiona wouM cimH.waa e«tis8ed ho n i t a dying man when I saw

if m.Question—What did Bhideokcr say to TOO aa

,o tbo came uftiisillnoBS?Thin waa ol.J(?otoil to hy Bfr. Hcl«htiour.

Tlio Oonrt directed iba tHr . Neighbour shouldbivo Ibe rig! t lo croia exaniino thewitniis n

pnHra'nirJ Investigation to admitting thenuntr to the qnostion.T>t- Oondict,being tbmoroii ataralned.caiil

be felt Benedict's puts* u soon ai ho wentdid not tell htm I iDipeoted he was, Wbeoihe waa In oonvnldoni tbey

wore accompanied with a tremor. Ho nsedheiio W(.*4s previous %O, ths ooitToliloni. Henld, "Bfy Q*"J, I • » drbff," before ana afterhe conval«ioni; ha said be bid taken poisonnd would die. 1 bad attended bim before

and do not think lie wai remtrktblr differentfrom tlie ivengo of meu as lo eioitatmiy ; I

ir y.atv ortifs beiOHtioited witboot oaate.I did not tbiok be wufntoifctted tba alRht I. . _ „ . . ;H!l>0DirKJ lb*tnight w e n , oaimabout tbecsueof but uokneis. My tmpr«-

U that tto axiot words oned were, "I die,

Tte Oiort roled tbn qowtion admleiabie aaa dying deoiaratloo, and the DMtor'a ctldsnoa

il nddyg

vras,WpnorarilyIUDeb»rdtItcKeite»lifled t n a t a s . r e n t Io

fir.aondiot'i^oauforBeiifldiotabldeoker. Ibad a- Mnwitt ion mth Benedict before Iwent, wh eh wa* Jo Eogllehaail German. Hatold ma •'he would haTe to die", two or threeUmep, kawis ln eonvalilooi andrepetted las«orJ«. Ea add hi. win, poiaonad him, to patbrr ont of-the room and that hit would have to

fstorn whal he drank. ,Oroat-BXirained-Ho spoke EaBlbh while

Mlorwutlwr* J ba« hDOwn Mm tanyeara and did not kaaw ha nt ezcJIiMe, 1did DOtlblakhnwaa drank. I did nit knowwhattop»k»of«. - . - - . - . u . t u , .

1 Dr. Ootidiet reeaUed--Ben«dlBt'a •ymptomiwere thoaa of preatralleo, nanlfeated bj a,

i t l d a i b l b teptt, o a j p j p r p ifrtqaeat; his mnraUloni wera wt»t aretermed, MtUnln. - B e oomplMnad.otpala*frblob oooamd anting vonnlalona, and a»i4bis akkneii w u utued. by totnetblns he badtaken ID bl itea which wai terybltwrj UiatU

d I D f H l dtakenWM white and flailed on I

d i k h t

jHa-uldM white a d fl

!Bba,dJ<}it,iakeher,oat," H« Mid, he tadUWn it at iapper.bat did not 8x tha bonr ;ha aasoafatBd bli siaiMsJ tram the Uau hebad Uken hl« inppar. Taking B b i a r D *

ht. U f e p , « r »immtdlatalv aaaoeiated nU ilok

i Af 1M

,but Ur.neinatlcr. Tho hudy was very fllliTat ii. H'hcu iit. imJ tha courqfei'otiri 1,Dlffciiuphi* WIXJIB body.ciMEinoa-Benr.Hnt was a Qoninn

it very rriumlly with Ilia a lie. Mra'.1 called mo iti tn tee llennriirt; BIIOledict Wanted to iue mo ai s o n as I

Site t"l(f mv JIIIO had been to !lio Doctor'sino;9ho mot mu at tlm lioor

and « i J Benedict wau very aick. Udkctl himn-iH tlw nutter. He eai<] ho w&a sick ill

IIoflrituaEri it wait in his lefis; aftor-.iii.l bis leg, ami aaid he hid liarl tiivg imtota. I t wan lita left log.

Billed bim la pulliug uQ I,U boot*; UD B<o feel easier aad I left liim tliortly arter,eked me if I would oomo la if they wantsb!i wat about 10:15. Stio tlieu uaoie tilaco about five minuted of 11; I waa m bed.he laid Bunedkt appears to be gettingho then left,. Blm tbnn cirnu back in abontivemiDDtes liter. I then dressed andtiero. When I wont in I round him tcnK. llo recognlEud me rifilit aw*j, Hn

wts thure; she «t)d he t*d the crtmpa. 7.nkf I liim IT he wanted a Dootor. He aald,yei. Mrs. Hbidocker offered to go; I told hor

iuld go quieter, and went. It waa lifl foreI went for the Doctor tbU Benedict told mo itWM tlid wliiloon the tea tliat nwdo him slok ;ttils ma what Irigliteuctl meaudit be %tuled a Doctor. Benediolput ber ont, Be (old me tbti twioo, onoe InEnglish and ouoe in Oermim. He told me Uput ber out, aa «he bad poisoned him. Whur

Qe(min,iha asked me what InMid ; 1 told her, and ihe tbsn got a chair am

it at the head of the lonnge. I askeiBesediet If he had taken any of thfl medioim

rife had broufhl ; he Bald onoe(»nd hid not take any more.

tliim Hi Qoodale a worn 1.1 live at Doverim a dragglat at that place. Ha*a beea

lalhalbasinaia39ye*ra and know Benedictand hit wife. I bad not seen Benedict m

ithprevioQstohii death, I law hit wiletie nlgbt prevtdns to hli deatu at mv store,

ltrycbala; i oommeroiala grain of thii, or leu, will produoe demtb. I•old her abunt HII grains. I can't lay bow

•ar purs thia wan, but Judge nearly an. Itia a flue light powder, very light, and willfioat; i t b w r j bllltr to the taste. I t la *deadly pouon, I put it up in three (Uminetwrapper! ; the voter wrapper contained tbi-label, marked with ths word* "pviMD," ikallLod oross bones, with tho antldute, Bba laidshe wanted It to kill rats, as htt house wa»very mncli overran wjta rats. Sfta «ald lotoetwo or Ibree weeks before, ibe bid parobuedinenic,bQtitdldnoKood. BbB wauled aoine-tblng better; I recommended itrjehnlae n dKivo her fall direction i i to' ontloo, eta.After Benedict1! dulh, tha following Bs.bbi.tn.litrjrJaoa»r,IaiadeB.D enmlaaUon or the

occnpliidbyBenediot fofitraeoi of tbeitt7«hnt»- Ib , BUnehard and others warepresent. Everything of a. white powderj eh s r>Mter was exantined ; ws found sonti flour and

no traces of ifar/chnu • oonld befoond. We did not flnd any rat holes or mea |

Uelii Swayso tbt'SMl to TldtiBR tbe b OBII>rtha&htdBe*<>n s few tlmei,»Qd to B e n f

diet's wife qiitireling with hltt one sreninft•boat one j*w »nd a ball belbn bis daath,when Benediet frot op and went tn the shop.

Mo«» B1»nob*rf, law/pr awl 7mtica of thaPeace, tBaUfied to ROIHR to the booH on tb«80thofDeoemW,*after Banedlot's aeatb^bs*twees 9 a&d 10 A. X., to ri*w tbe body ss ao*

K Coroner, and gars tb* pnHnlnsriM oftlie inquest. He reseAvftd a pwka R« Itou Dr.Ooadiot ea Wodoeidav or Tfinrsdty of t i e .uoond week 1B Jianur—two gla» ~i JAM s

of Prinwhich be took to trof.Cornwall, of PrlnostoBi•Ju. fonr other l inaobuqtuntty. Be &1& dotknow nersonaUy what i n tn tksflnk j t n . Bekumfned tbn pnuliea la oDDWanr vlthMenrs. Van Uew, OooiUto and Neighbour.He looked for n t roles a«d.» pukaga whichalffht look like stryohnms ;fbetborth«y(oand stryobnU'

did not know it. They fraud one t*t bols in

VEWTION.,

" m . -a. ncBiTrf, or i

Si Closet behind a barrel* AnWM srtorward made for the powder. K n .Strawav, Mrs.WIHielni, aodhe thought U n .Bert, They eumloert herolo tbes , a T«UBSand erervtbioK elie, bnt found nothing. Kr<Kelglibour fboud the ra t tele. On o n m - e i -

" . w*i i bolBtBtbfiwall. Tbe plaster 1MB offand tbe lath appear*ed to be gnawed, T h r u placet wen•hewn hint, claimed to be n t botea, Idid not think one was.

Wbltfleld B, flillen wltnesied the postmortem txamlnalioit and taw (he dootor* p a tthe contents of thasUHnaebluthojars.

Dr. Botil aom>bor»Ud Dr. Oondict'e testi-mnjr as to the puit mortem «*minitlon,

aaid be found a hurt on. th* ftonUl bone,wUloh be did not think sufficient to prodaoideath.

Pror. fiearj B. Qorowsil » l d be lived tPriDoetoji and w u Frofsaior or AnalyticsChemistry ta the College or New Jetsej . OQ>if Uio two Jara Bnt left by Mr. Blanohard,io. Itth, contained tbo oooteols of a stoni-ih. Tha other Jir wai not sealed tnd con

tained a kidney and part of a liver. He madean analfits of a l t Jan. Jf>th Ira reooired a BOM:ed box eontained a horn in ttomiali, onekidney and p*it of a, liver, one the iateutlntand one the tnngtia and go (tot. I (xnrnltiupurtluus of the liter, the kidney and itomacl

J»r contiining tbe tttoniiob wm auaivEo•nd I ronnd itrjchnla, That Jar contained

IB-Bftb OfiRralo- ThuliVor and kidney oon-lined stryohnln; the socoud ktduuy and

balance of liver contained strychnia ; thenoh contained itrychnii. The qo ta l i t jcoiilained WEB ID small tbat it conld not

atlmatud. Btryobnia ia i vegetable alkold, very poinftnuni hi a humtn bDlna;, I t•oduae* teitalo iptuma inducts nn tbe aplii column as an In Han t of tho aervea. I tahsurbcdln tho circulation and a odor ft o

[eooiapoiiiioa. Tlitt winch produces •deathipjiomd to be destroyed j that which kaibeen tlm enuse of death reuitim In th

iomaoli, Oommercfal strychttfa will float,ut a portion of it will alnk, as It ts reallynrler than wat«r. I think tbe balk of it

will Unit an tea; it sinks when It It thorough'wetted with water. From balf i

a to two graioi will produce death,n the onnUnti nt the itomkoh I tried thi

color tost by iulphnrlo add. Tben I tried(bo teat by tank. I tried (be plivalolojrjlesion a frog aod It bad the natural result.I have a paoka»« "i th Me containing atryah-

3 th« content* of t!io utomncit »ud Iboitomaeh Itiolf, X gave a, frog BOIOB or thi

lobnla trnm tbe oonlenti of the i tomwband in eleven rainutss it prodotwd teUnto ooa-vntiloDi, from ivhiob Ibe frog recovered thenext day. On ero«s Maralnatioa be i l l dstnobnU wonld be soluble In Wet { ''•tomaoh. ' There tl no drtlnite rule to Itspolioning power; a largo qointi tymty notkill, aud a small rnutntitv will kilt.

>isl,raoallod,Haldhe but heard the teatllonjr ol Prof. Cornwall, and wiu very

now thai deatli reanltad fromOne-Qfth or a grain wonld not

B t k

yopinion

ryobalne. godnca tho death of Benedict Bbtdeoker, oon*erinR liU liealth and %%e, Wha* is not ab

rbeddnes not prodnoe anj riftol,I t h l l i t i t i a i t h f l

IB to the Shideckers, Bh» was abed tbalight Bencnlot died, Sho tavr him about D

'.t oitne to her boose and wantedhln wife was with aim. He was

iubloi up. Bbo stood on a itep near. HeId he had been elck ainoo ha had liia tapperd was gntDg to die. 'Aftor Bone diet's death •rs, ShWooker aaid, "Pcrliapi. Doctor, it wasurmudlolne lliaV pui*un?J lilia." Be is id,t wat not my niedioino that poisoned h im."<e*j>I(l. "Tiity can't tay I poiunned blto."tur lvrni t in Mm. Hhidccltei want Id therfftu and tnoh Biiin^ttiuiK Hint dinndod likeo nttling uf ps]MT; flu [lieu wentt of iliM>rs and was gone purh ipso minutes. N u t mornluc eho anii) nco w nn lit mfHH dim an Htm wiiiltt, IDII (liste Blipi ami] ihp\ nmilil Himitlcion her. Alinut-.-.I r SPO U.e xsid Ik-iifdwi IIJKI i,i:cn knock-

initl Invu liiai

HICI! m aid IK; li.t

all, r.odUfjd: Tlioliumbr-l hj ttio boil

•lit, To,I UU«T<1u i thoAI-<? licrplajod

•tryoh-

iad bought .Ind ool by askingiacb from ibo ioqiithither the* were tnliere wonld be anj moro of u, etc. witncxlest tiiatiOml aa to tun miitlirsn murcli fiu,01900. TUarovara rats (n tIto cellar ut th,lartoflhs lioain T oeonpiad. On liuinR crua*naraioed witcom wild wnie two or llirf

weelis ttwfnre Cenedlot'u dealh IHB wire montioned poison to iier, and allowed IILT iiandk^rchiuB and drcii eaton by rata. 81m isboinbatabe ibould Ret, or waa boot ta But.iJoo't reoollpot whit I told hur. Before Bunedict's dwtti our t a t hid killed rati. .•emomber bearing r*ti in the third story aftor

Ibe death or hor liuabind. AIHH to soein gtier go to tbo drawer, where Bomothlno: ra t-tled, and then going ont doors. He followedber and oillert ta nor but the did not answer,lie neard a knock ktacattortfood'aaoor,' OneroM-ciamiaation be sild witness remaiuodat tbe drawer abont halt a minute, tint fan stwnotnlut; in her hand:. He heard her talking i tUoattergood'i door when be went back In the

JessaJennings,bridge t b i t nlgb

u j i n g she nad'bad"oew"^ that"oTnedict' wasdssd. Be thought ano had been orrlng.. Alria Wtlnelm teliifltd to a convsratio nwith Urn Bhldeoker next moralug. 8b«saldBt-nadiet bad died from oramju. Tbe fir.t I

It wai balwean • and 5v. v . whn Mrs. abtdeekareama Ur ray itore.1 waited on set. She aaid ibo. wanted nms*Iking to kill Fata. Hhe did nol aay wbat .hewanted, I axplafned to har-^the natnn otstcTBUli'. Bha Mid aha wanted Un o*atiworth, abont 6 gralni. SUa would be to bulkwhat ooaia be heaped op on a teo cent pleea.Ifnll/MpbUned to ber the oharaDter of thisdrag, tod how w aaeJt.. Z ks«w.|bat Ura.Sbideektr wti bard of bearing and I am satli-&ri ib* nodvnuwd me, for ai I siplaltud thematter to her, I UJked ntbar loud and abarnc4aed.:TbaqnaOlltrof atarohand flour wefbuad la ttwclofct would a»ODDt,I.think, tothe amount tbat night be placed on » tan

fwould be ioffloienl to prndnoa death, X ttta Brain wunld do it beyond doubt. I know thematerial! I'loQnd on UIF fluor wan ataroh andfloor, litaaitd both and am-aatJaHed nBltherbad Ibe Imilo of itrycbnia. Btryolinta ta «tnvieljrhitter.. AtthiaeumlnattonItna^ a

i h f l h i d did t fld

ere hia wife. iag«,.«wl I -taink He.Si S «W UW, "*»JH nortot; «thu point Ooarl adJoM nsd.

i s t lT atIho atrvcimia ^e'tttn^ iiilu t))ti liverdkiiineysfrinii reading mil my atulyii-H.

Molisna R(raway teBtilled tint alui lived Ininllicr psriof tli&liounowitU tlio Bhidockors

I bad a talk with Mis. Sludcckcr ibontnndict tho D»xt niorulnff. Mrs. Bust hadmtloneA to ms in Mrs. 8)iHcckftr**i prmenco

tbat there w u a aniutoion hn had hven poi-oDcd. Irpiunrked that tlio iiai|tliUor» mighta #UBiUcnjuorf, anil Mra. SliiJwhtr mil eU-rODlil be itirpicioiicd bt'cauio sliu wnis alonoritb him. Elm told uio Iu inv lioiinu ttiat nlio

bid bonglu ptiiaoq—Blryohnlan to bill ra ta .•aid ahe bought It tlm olj<lu beloro and

had bought

MORRIS COUNTY REPUBLICAN CON- Blabop, of EMIOO, wbose only oliitu uspoat«r bctelorore bsi beta at tbe end oruaiale, acquitted uimself wall and rrllre<witb honor, foreman Poit, of the UadJ»oDtninn»d ttfeottreiy thtaiaren tbcnfcs of bli

TbeHurriiOonoty Hepnblican Oonveotfon cOffi»aoyforthet«ndicmfctr-atQieDtIhethad- . _ . . . ( n0livti D j r w U a . K t f h i W i o r tba Board of

ftMQotden, oampliateaMI elonamVy llie•pirlt tbat pcrftdei arenen, Btv/Dr. Parternuda a moat auellsitt ipwch, aad oonolndedamtd rears of laughter by ia.yfng that tbeHarriatown denartnuat had lei onoe beaneaogbt ur BnwaBiLU, having turned ontwitboul their soa*. Jfoshiia Brown, of tb*Chronicle, logtorloasly fled s. call, bat aftorspending a meditative boar ia tbe wood sbtd,nHjuitted himself with credit at tas eaglnahouse. Aug. Mnlr WM TSTJ (aoetlooM and wellreoelved, Difeotor Mather was ssaln calledon, thu time rot A solo, wbleh he renderedwith good effect. AmlsUnt Chief Amold,siade some pletnnt remirlm, and Undo JohnMoore, u naoal, oonroUed tbe home, Tba•peeobei thronRhoat were intetipflnod withexaelleal n o d e br Otlmore1* band, and »t to*oonolaiion of lha reput \ betrty vote i fthanks waa tendered tfae hostess of the AT ttiueHoo*a for tlte nxeollenaa ot

Tbartday morning ftt tloK) o'clook, tad w unU«ft to orfer by H. W. Miller, Ch alraun oftt« Omintv OoiunitUa, wbi> nomlnaUd Oso.B. Bmltb, of Hanowr, for Cbairaan, who waselastod. Joko B. Treeland.' of Mortis, waseloeled BstMtafj. Kr.Bmlthlti ifswNmarksrstarneft tbaab for the hooot s o t b m d .

Tbe eajl for ft« convention woj reafl bj tns

»l»7»DWtjDjrfl«)esatl0fii, Wban MendDamn d i i i d l l d

T.W. Pbo»aU«Ad H.H.TbjM wen the firstoaJW dalftyraW, and Dr. 3, S- BtJffer tod 8 .0 . JFabUnj the oontaiUoti. All tha othertonublpa reported fall delenaliona. Oa mo-tion * Oommltloe an Ondentlili wu *P-

laWlngofO.L.OhoveT.B.a.Lyonand Oeorfte W. Rowell.

Ths followfog war* appoint*) i Camm lit**onBtileiaudPSMnanratOrganiiitlon: Win.a . Lambert, Hlfclon P i t » y , J . a Wills, AlexQllUvd aod Jobn0 . Wolsh. -

The oonTe&tlmn tbenadjonra&d ta 1:80 r . M.On ro-asaembbng the Oommittte on Bales

ana Psnaaaea} Organuutloa reported ralesfor tbe govemioiw of tbe oooventhjn, and forpennwent oBloert, the Mmpoiary oKoers;leot«d In the morning. Tbe report w uadopted.

TbeOBmmlttUon.Onde&tUlsrapoiled inetp.ot to tbemnteitiQgdeltgationsin Head.mm, Iu favor ot taking one from eaeti side,

H. H. Tijr«r *oi Wm, Bn/nolda. Tbe reportwai adopted.

It was resolved to prooeed to nominations.Vfiiea Boonlfo was oslkd 8. 8. Lycu pr«-

wted with jetf con.plimentar* remarks lbstme of Ohaa. £ . Uupkfm, giving lor him a

•troog olikraotar a* a gcuttoman and Depab-llcan,

Hr.Obas. li.Ohotey.on behalf or Chatham,resented the names nf Henry W. Ktllur, o

MorrU, ind ffn>, H. MoDtnt, of Randolph,None of the other towmhlps presented Can-dida!

Alfred Hills, E»q., arose and at tbe requestol Ur. Miller withdrew iili name. He Ukeitliia stepilderatlon. Mr. Mills xtio read a letter fromJim to ttateffvoi,

Tlio ft rut ballot rcsnltoil a« follows :McDavit—Obatliam, 1 ; Hinover.6 j Paeaale,

I; lUndolph, 7 ; Bookaw*;, 8 ; Soibory, 9.i<otal.SO.

MilU r-Obathdm, 4 ; Obeiter, 3 ; Jeflcnon,2 ; Hendham, %; Morrii, Hi l i t . Olive, 3}'ttockaway, 8 ; Wisfaiagtoo, 4 Total, 83.

Hopbine—BoontoD, 4 ; Hentvilto, 3 s_ Pe-itioo.l; Bandolph,l;Bo«kawar,9. TouE

r.Milla again appeared and Instated on Ur ,Millet's deallnatlon ia positive tetJl i . Onmlioa bl» o*roe WM dropped.The BCOond ballot re ml tod:McDatU-Ohatliam, 3 ; Obeatir, 9; Saaover,

Put Qntnl&n, aMAult s>nd Wttoiy on Oni-o n Van Dyk* i plwded not guilty.

JamHBoMh,Thonus Eoaob and Morris8utton, attempt toresWBe! pleaded not guiU*>

The-. Griffiths, dlsordflrir hooae ; pl«ad«d(rulltyj fined «W.

OhrUt-pber Martin, disorderly bomspleaded ftolltj i fined | 50 .

Mary Lake, &U- ' ' 'guilty, fined «tftO.

EarMjr^onarf, disorderly nouwi plead-ei not ftatltf.

Elijah VonDuyna. aasaolt and battery:pleaded not guilty.—Baoaer.

Toon tha party rapaivad to Ike engine hoowwhere a pleasant Uswn wai devoted to murespeeoae* and tbe pnutitation of floral (rib.tttss to Foremtn Poit, and Ben]. L. Brown, theColowua of theUadiaons, and to editor Bro wnof tbe Ohrobigle. '• " '•

Being the Invited gaeat of tbe " W u b let"we were unable to dittribnte oartelvas, butwe understand that Resolute Truo k g*Te %snperb oolUtioa to Alert How, ot plalnfield,lo Washington Ball, whioh was prepared b yW. F. Day. Speech making and Jollity reigneilinpremtJdaring theev«nlna: aittl t h e time ofbreaking np. The Fin Wardens dined at theUnited Btatos Hotel and Koaolnta Track Com-pany anjoyed thetnieltM at lhdr hoiilw.

Tba UtdiiODB and tit- Al»ris of

WEEKLY IRON REPORTS.The Engineering and Mining Journal of last

Batnrdarisyi:A . « u t a u Pia. -Ths iltuttoD la prwuoally

anohaagoci. Uftm »ra well told ahaad, andUw dollreriei on old orders oootloiie heavy,(ha foundry trade being quite aotlve. Snmoof tbe /ornaoe* a n nol In tbe market, andftandard brands coutlnnB qalte aoarw forimmsdlate delivery. Btindard bnada brloa:[email protected], and small loti of choicegrades bring 197 for No. 1. No. S ranflea from«a.W®«i.M, while Orav Forgu ia nominallytaa.iH)@$2t at tarntoe. Tha market lor Ba.se-mer pig continue* dull, tnd buyers hold aloof;slthouga prices aru admitted to be law, IU®iti.tfO twine quoted Oc spjt, and (S3.50 tarshipment. Beaietcer pin at spipplug porta InKnghnd is quoted His. bt cable. SploffelelstiDIs duller, tnd |38®iaB is qnoted for 10 to 12par cent, aod (88 for 90 percent.

BUY A SPLENDID

SILK DRESS-FOB-i

85 cts. PER YARD!

What M'Senator John r . Dater 5ayi.BAi«Mi,DBrflor1Co.,N.J..on I

Btarted for home oa tfae 9M train amid a dis-play of Are rookats and the cheer* of theirHorriatoWta Meads, roibpletiug m day tuatwai made very enjovable deiplte the wotilankut ol Jupiter Plmloe.

Jhatliam, 3 ; Obeatir, 9; Sanover,. , 3 ; Mendbam, 1 f Morrii, 11 Fat-uc. 1; itandolpb, 8 ; Honkawaj, g ; Baibnry,; WimliinBloD.a. Tutal.Bi.HopklDs-Boo&ioii, 4 ; Cbithim. 11; Mend-

dam, 1 { Morris, t ,• l i t , Qltret 2: MoBtrUio,; Pa»calo, 1 ; r*quatm», * i B>okiw»y, 8.olal,34.On motion tbo nomlutlon was made unan-

A mot loo to Bpnolnt a OoOtty Uommliteewai abiodoned for tbs reaion tbat the bwtconvention nominated inch oommlttes tm

wo yean.S r 0. Beioti, Qee. S. Voorhea >»d Ohtt,

1 appointed abfhlsnom)DMr. MoDarll of his nonnintlon;

oomtpJUeotoioform

8I10 askei a ho tliey c

At tlin point nov. Wiititm Wtlter Piidptentered tbe ooovenUou aod WM received witb

md applause.' ' '. i ?• ' ' ' •ObairmanHnlthinadi a brief speech apoOle aooeptfcbilityof the nomination, aud urged

all to go ho me and work tor hU election, < He* a Inttodnoed Bon. Wm. Walter Pkelps, w.hoWai recntvtrd with applause.

ISr. Pbelps, after reviewing political taatteni ibl> Diitrtot Dtade artrong i ieeoh ibowtag

(hit Mmooritla sooeua meaat fret trade,and (hit th* BtpaWlMO partj were Ibe oAlyIrieDiln of protection.

Bemtor Youogblood w u called ont and re-ceived with ipplinse. He warmlyflomiaendodthe nomination or Hr. MaD*vlt, and highlycomplimented bolh Ur. Miller and Ur. Hop.tins. Ha then made a. itirring Bepnbliaanipeecb, and «tr«nuoo»Iy urged the support ot>ery candidate on thetloket.Ur. AUred Milli spoke briefly of the Import-

,noe of ihe election.Mr. 3. reward Will* followed in appropriate

On motion tbo convention adjourned, ,

M0RR1STOWN FIREMEN'S PARADE.

Witb the usual iJetflrmiDftlion of firemen tod in whatever they attempt, the Mma flrtmen licltl tbelr re-ootoo aa Wed-' despite tho oold and dlaigre«whlcii provailDd. Dut wbile I lie atarmi iJauipo;, tbe ardor of the Bremen it

had iho effect of preventing mauy bandiome)playa wuioli wnold have been raido In th«,y nf decorations. Tbers wai still enough• l e t . l»n««>»nr. tn awnre the viiiling fire-

nen llial tbey were heartily welcome tu thepltilitips or the town, for grootiogs:ywhereexprcticil by motloa, and quite aro number uf plaoee of buainem ind real-ceawotuprollily adiirnod.wbiludnriDR tbe

luar^b many ci thonreDioo were the reci^i]of floral itirt:

Wtiile naitlni; Tor tbe Midtson OotaptnyWashington Ournpany, Trilh Qilmnro'a Band,

Randolph and serenaded bim. In a hi]Hjici'ch lie « id lio baa a special inlsrogt incompany for tlio reason tliat ia i fiouttntown ho belonged to a flro company with theBinio titrati' -WkslitagtOD, No. 1.

Tlie lino formed on the greun at about half.padl two, aud aftor boiug reviewed by iliaMtjsni tnd Comtnon Oouncil, moved in tboMltowing order :Tbo Mayor tud Common Council in a carriage.Board cf Fire Wardens j Vim. Lecrls, Pore-

man, and Wm, B. Uontague, ABil»tant;!Hwell uuiformeil men, carrying batnm,

CliJef JUrrio A. Fnetmu, at iforrJston-n,aiiistant CUicf Oonlter Gannon, or Newton;Chief Buliop, of BaitOn ; Cblef Vail aod A)«sistanl D I T U . of Puunfleld, ami ei-Ouief fiA. Halitead, of Morristown.

Yoia'a fimoui First Regiment Bind, one ofthe Very best tn the country, - > - .

Alert Hoio, of Plain Hold, a fine bo IT of 31men, commanded by Foreman Ang. Baltteru d Aasistaat Oo). Julian Scott, and draggingtheir lap orb illver-mounted hose carriage,tbicbla one of the vnry finest in the State,Beokur'i Baud, ol Xurrtstown, In unusually

full force,' and led by Dram Major Brownie*.• .« _ A _•_ «* V *« . * . • • *

BOONTON.Fall overcoats have made their apposranoe.Until recently th* new feooe tbat wsa botlt

by tuft railroad company, on MIID, street, haabeen without 1 1 tbe touch of a uafntera

who was attending ttii;lil, tMlified to Urs. flhideckor.about lQmlnuleaof la.aad

nadiet had ded fromird aboat polana WU

inmni. •in Mrs. E

iiDAfu IUVUV iivimu «v BV ,U • • • • . D i u w f i c i • .She said the neighbors snipeoted her. I s t i i' Ynuwoald aatpatum roof bntbsad wonltlvi.nr Bhe iak), "(to, I wouldn't do that.1;Te had a convertatlon In onr house. I paid.'For Qod'a aake whv did yon get polun T"

•be laid to kill rats. In the aearoh a bola wasfoand la tlie olosat; it wti not large enoagnTor a rat hole. Oo oroai examination she luld!be/bad beard rata la tbejr cellar and «ieiroat had caught asms. They hud been heardafter Benedlci'a death and one waa oioghtioiier bed room. *. Koaasfilanabard, «e*l»ed, thought tlie white

- wbiohMrs. Btrsway and Ura. Wil-...Jdwaa floor. Ur. Ooodale w«t hiaand touched tbe white aabatanoe witb

luUnled.Harv BVin testified that'she lued in ,th'e

aime bouse witb the1 ShlUeohera a yaw agolaat April, and knew George McElroy. I bad

_ . . . . __. , . - _jKlroy was a niceyuoK widower and had two, eblldren.. 6btjaaid ahe wiBbed »to Ood Bebedict waa Sead;•he wonld marry'him herself; anyway hewonld ast lire loas.ha.dmakso Hard- I ireotout to IRE wafer tank IB April; u n ; I t e mlast lorfUa 1 HoBlrojabd Mn.Hhicecker wentnp Just before, tte. 1 heard bloq aay to her

olDBto betroo to htl promnw"r tat'ta-th

ifhen ibe oatuebuh what1 they wen doles; be-jlnd the water tank, flha laid »he waa not

]oard Benrdiotaud Kate qaarrel u'veral times.Do eroaa-eMinltHitloa mueas toalianl ta herMparatloii from her huibaod, atd of ber and

jBVntotbtr-beinJtiooUd'np' in jali.'Hbe ilTotold o!ft ooDverwiiigo ttie had wtit. Ura. 8hl<dwkeihi t|WMorrhtoim>lIi PUaTkadwit-

•Md tKtWim-hot&l add if tMrtiVM.royhadaWd away It would not havtnappensShe *aut arbaa ib» got on ths stand it wnoW ibo told, tine eipogted to get tint wbeo • Intrial cams oa. IHept witu tor ODI night,

setine tttetvf t

i. Tompkli...the followlns delegate*the onnventlun to be

.Ootober Uth.for tbepnrpoieAfliemblyman: Wm. Oliver,

" "*• 3 W, B. BUJer. •, - . . , . . . . - J taken with a par-

_ , . . J itroke un Tqetday. Ht is at present Ina fair *ay of nwivery.

"- "-.(• street, Tuesday, a hone betoagiag8peer while utinding behind tbe lao

wagon ol E. 0 . I j o a , lootdentlr cangbt one"^ 'OT la tbehook otlbencaieB that bnns-

raqon. In his eSbrti to ralotia

At the tame:. era obomn t(

held at Boontct i t i

bla eveB l aiiitjet tbe w

ir th

gBeioluto Trpok, 80 men, preeeaing thei

track, wbloh w*a drawn by horsea, and Is tbeflneitin Ihe Hvrttiera ptrt ottheSUte.- Ton-man, Frank B. DtBols I Aulstant, 0 . JTraok,oa-!er. "'Qilmore's HiHUryBaod, famous ill over the

country, and on* of the chief attractions of

B Trdek, a new flr» orgasltatlon ofIba oonrtty, with H niBmben, a floe lookingbody ot men, attracting favorable commentirerywfcere by their eicetlent appesranoa and

Una department. J M , A* Poit, Kortnaa'; 0 .J- Foroe, 1st Aadalaat; A. S. Force, 3d As*S I S t S D U ' ' " - • •''

Washington Engine Co., Ho. 1, nnmberlngWmen, moii oitben etolirarti, witb tbairhandsome iteamer, drawn by borws. DavidMoOlellan, Porenun J Jacob Abtalon, Asa't, f

Tas Drum OorpiietUaoola PtHt, it Sanrktone pf shs bolt orBadtslidis of this kind.

Hanian*1EngIaJ06!)(»o.tS,l»'gw>d strongk^njrUod* of flnmra.'wift tWr flneloek-

K stesmar and loli • earriage drawn byhones, William S. Sarles, Foreman } San-yPiper, As i i i lu t , ,'

Then came a mlaiitnre box on wheels, onwhich WM iMOrtbrf tb» hot tt*t Jt WM tlwflral flr* engine eVet brodjhl to BorrlBlowh.It t>t*tant4d tfalriklnc'edntnin to* tUt'power-ful machine! which Immediately craamtod it,fed * » s wanntd by £ otompsny ot boys, ealllngthamHlves Belial Boffiae Co., Ho. 1.- Tlie line cf march was UroOih ill tbe prin-

dpal atmts and occupied one bonr and s half.At half pait ftve o'dock, WashlDgton fttgipe

Company J t w » MUBliDaenliry dinner i t theAvenue HOMO to (be It 'dlua Hook and Ui-dwCampM7»dKiuiiDberof biTltftd'floeib, Tli«Qi«i]d July ntan»dBonito loomUcod pmUel ml In > »e»t Hmd» afunooii « d JITIH

eta* "VkaUMr^ to th» vJs]»oM,s|U.the bitasing waa Invoked br B « . Dr. FaritV,and the oonpaay atUeked a "spread* tbatopuld not fair* b«an larpatHd fn recpeoitetbeeMelleueeonJ variety" of ibe viands and1bep»nMrliiw)iieBtb«ywmierrttd. Oonnelollowed ooahi* and tbv Weary;1 Waron of theiftenioon bad fitted the " flre laddiei" to dotmplejaitketo the Umptfng ootpdt of theentlnsrr drparttnent of the Avesoe. ThenSsoator Tonngblood, |D bli lnlaltable and fan

for-nmukc J, 8. Glbton, at th* F i i , w u j' b i t c*lW and btieflr r.spood*d. Oi l i t

brush. Now It Isembellshed with tho adrer-tisemetit of Bsittyi, organs and tbat of a oloth-ing nrnrbero In town. Boonton now lnokseomtnoner thin ever:' • : ' '

Caterpillars in large nnmbera oan bs teen4n*11ag hete and then) on Ibe aides ol itoa*e»tndfenees'; tbeydidpbn the'olulnlug of m yone piiilngi and in 1» Inert time ooa exper-iences the feaMtioa or tteitog them onwiiboaton onr neck. ]f not paiiononj, Ibey!i re certainly tervaiiagr&eible. •

It appear* tbat *s winter approwhei, tinrg.lars and petty thieving occars, Jo r lomeiiroe past Boontoo has baen rid of this olaasof depredations. Mow within a month tldwelling hontei h»V« been broken Into i n dmnslderabla property taken. Alia attemptsbarolisen made to barglariae two a tor ei—Ibe lait attempt waa that of B . A. B*ok«r &Oo'i f lorei taqoir t t i r p u t Iwo Biturdaj morn-

"Hit weak; the tbtevei wers fraitrated in(heir designs by tltepanlng of une of the rail!bands, whereupon being tilMowa they (toursbelna three of them) oime directly iotoi t tbeitreet witb tbii intention of. stopping tbemen ai they approaohed liltn. One msde the

irk', leti Bhoat hlm—ihoot the S— B - ,evidently thinking that they oonld toareliim. Ho failhor attempt was'mwto U mdteilbim and be hurrittcj on ' to hli work,an1 i^**toon as posiiblo wordV»t tat to Ht . Backer,

rbocame down and opened hfa storefound that they had broken "the glasH in; oneot tba dobri, A steel Jimnile' waa found oathe floor JoBt imlde tho door, bnt oolUnihad been diitnrbed In tlie store, The maiwho discovered them gayu tb i t It was sodark" that be eodM not see their features,bat their forms were thoie of heavy bailt men.He w*i not trmed, aa be did not oars to oopewitb them. Iti every In i luos the tbieveibave made good their eieapa.

It I* aaid (hat the pnmauoe at a itraw hatpoked through a broken p inoofg lMi i sa »ar*•Ign of tho approtoh of winter.

Attout balf-pwt nine o'clock on Friday evan-Itig Uii , a ' h o n e ' thief entered 'the sUble)f Emmoni Decker, Book away Valley, «nditole a valuable mare, * new bridle indreins, tho property of Hadjon Deoker. The

aa noticed to paai through Boontonat k rapid:Hpeed abont 10 'tfolook with aman latridu of her, bnt supposing that il

i tome one on bmlnesi be w u ' notileited. The last that wna loen of b in wai

as he turned down canal street. Ur. Deokerboa off-rod *25 for iho roooverjr of tha nuroand <3S for the apprehension or the thief,

Con>ldorablo building has boou going onlitre of lafe. Also repilririff and t«B3<Aotiag]f iKiuaes, Tbo Increase of tnanufaoUring[nilnatrlei lias laatte a demand lor tbii.

The leivea on UIB trees bavo wlihfo thepaab week tasumid their brig lit autumnalaolora, Tbose uf dome of tli« trees are par-tfcnUrlf biDdBome, The difTerent ihades,ind tha contract, ahow to ths eye bet a tie a ofnature's handiwork.

A ilinrt time ago eight a i r loadi or eighty.oDtgf etraw were received at depot coastcd lo the otd Booh too taper Company. TL

••- " n r f w i v M t , Baturdiy i t wai (old•• »iJe. I t wai pnrobaaecl

Peniila who have itood in the olilll morn-ng atr, thinly clad, while ga.xlr>g,«t the comot,r* now compUiaivg ot tho comet ooogh.Although Boon ton .has an abundance

md k variety of stores, eaofa oao appoira tojava their shire of trade. Wednesdays andSaturday* are (tiolr tn«r dsyv; •percaatagaot tbe trade bemg tbat of (armors, who faringtheir praduge iutq tb& marh,8t an4 exchangeil for that of srocarles ana, mercbaodlie.Throagli the week tbore is 'the average homotrade, although Salardiyi, ihroaRh the davand Bvoninjt, ttieto %ru the buaioat witU tlilicltsi ot (radB, Urei-r one appesrinff to baveaoroofa demand on that diy thin through

Colter, the photographer, \t to take viewsiftiia newiton bridge arcrtbopoad, atid toe

p j: - I have bad malaria, for tlio p ait

five jean, in oouseqaenoe of whloh 1 havebean uompellod to giro up my baaluois, andtisvel for my hoallh. I bare used many ronvedlfls and have had tbe best of medical atteua-inee, but obtained no relief. A thort time

alneel wasadviied by a personal friend,Mr.Henry TJemareat, of Haokonsack, B«rgon Oo.N. J., io \rj " Dr. Hamilton'! Uahrial Sp«-Oiflo,11 which l b s v B done, I have tskon thrueboUle»ofU,aBil*ra bappy to say I am onrod.Z do t t i o great pleanure la recentn>ending i tto all who art) afBioted witb mWaiia or fever

Yours Very BespuDtfiilty,

/UHH Y. DATKE.

WORTH &1.25: - A T -

E. Lindsley dDOVER, N. J.

A FEW MORE LEST. THEY ALSO HAVE ON HAND THEBEST ASSORTMENT Of

The Kind of Paint to Use.The psst 80 years bss proven White Lead

nd Zlnn combined to lie the bott. Whentnllod ready for nso ooationly 11.10 pet gal-

>b. Sold only at tho Brick Drug Store.

Hearth of First Inportanca.

Now la tha time to begin using the CamphorTar Cough Bvrnp as it will prevent as well aianre ooojrhi, oolde, atthma and oonBiimption.To be bad only at the Drlok Drag Store,

Can Supply All.b l t i t l ri p

obhtnoii, ftktner dnitm and paint bruubse•ra fold fcy VoagiHb Kllljpre, the Druggist.

Eoonomy.You ana giroyonr old Hreaa tbsuppearanoe

of new ones by dyeing them with theDUmond'10 eettt dyes at Vaaght k Klllgore's.

Fall Millinery.Mlsa Nolan b&i juet Mi in a largo ami fine

stnob or fall millinery of every darorlptlon,h ihe It nellinft at low fljuroa.

fina Oliptajf of Lampf.Best assortment la Dover at lower prioua at

the Briok Drug Biote.

l froln Usath .Bomorvllle, Um*.

8 I tk ithj . j i t Ia the fall of 1878 I wnu takeblOBding.of the lnogs followud by a soougb. I lost my appetite and fl«ali, anooBflnedto my bed. In 1877 I wan adnt b h i t l Th d t said I had a

f d l l U

ooBflnedto my bed. In 18to ibe hospital. Tha doctoIn my lang as big as a htim

when to mj surpiise, I oomm; a bottle,> foul bet-tor tbrei

rpii( , ,_. . . . _iv I fool bottei — .yean p u t . I writs thii hoping every anaiffiWtwIth diseased lanes will take Dr. Wm.BwL'flBnlnam.sna be convinced tbat consniQii-tion oan be oared, l oin poaltiidone more gaud than ill the otlI hive taken since my ilokncas.

tiia newe at Old Boon n.Bumltywaa ono or tbose delightful days ot

Antamn. Though sllihtlywarm, the airi>-em-ed to be pare and refreshing. Feopla enjoyedIts inviKorailng effocts either by walking or1 ' • on thociantry roads.

, riroary meeting ilondof etoaiag,tbe foilowlug litlBRtUja WBreoUoeca to attendthe eunvention at Morristown on Thursday,October 1'JtU, for tlia parpone of nominatinga Surrogate: ff. W, Riddle, J. .D.HMfcintige,

LtlerV'A.0!

Mr, Jocion Slggs, bl Molffo's Vallej. indhlawife (HKC I D M Mary Loalca Itysrsoo/ofNew Milford, H. Y») are visiting frlenda Intown, who heartily ooDRTttnlate them andwiafa for them along Hfa of Upplatst andprosperitj. . . ^

1 Morris County Court*.' •In the oaae of OlirU Howell vs. 8*mb K.

Hnrr, impleadad, Ao., which WM on whene went to press, the i n n gave verdfot for,

plaiulia:he case of Anna Jennings and AndrawB- J

M 0 J i I

IN AND ABOUT DOVER.

T«eth eztnoted for 25 oeats at the DrlokDrugstore. . . .

A prime and fall stooV of grootriea ot Goo.Fierson'B, Millbrook.

Gall and ana the $13 hftmen st A. Taylork. SOD'S, onr own maie. : '

Boneblaakebi from the oheapeflt to thebeat ftl A. Taylor A; Son's. '

Bobber horse blankets aad rubber Upcovers, at A. Taylor & Bon's.

The largBBt lino of BtaDaeta to be foundin (hia ooouty U at A. Taylor A Son'a.

Headquartera for butter and eggs *t E. W.DOIJ'B, next to Allen to Moonlogbon'BY •

Buffalo, wait, goat and bear robe*,1 fromthe cheapest to tha flueat, at A. Taylor *Son'B. .. ' • • • . . '

Aa'oldoaae of gravel Urt1 week waa(tmlr relieved tn a, very ' * * days.by tha

DRY GOODS,FUEpTUIffi, p p . OLOTHS,

GEOCKERY A M GROCERIES,TO BE gQigND IN THE COONTV, ALL AT LOWEST 0A8H PltlOES.

OVERCOATS!

The largeat and flnsat lot1 of barneu inHorrii Oonnty U to be found at A. TaylorA 800'e, Brick Blook, Dover. - ': ' ' -

A: Taylor & Son bATa Jori raoeWed i Oneb t of Pltuh Lap Bobea, wbidh tbey are sell-Ingoheap. (Ml and Bee them. . t • -. . ' • •' -

KiM±8Upb6aa, Crsraua Valley, N. J.'ttave JDBt reoeived over 1,000 lbs. ofprime dairy butter from Bradford Co., Pd,:

FamiHea desiring a good artiole in that linewill do well to Hand them their orders.

A noble fellow bad delirium teemsti*conld not lie In bed, walked in the) air thewhole night Kext day was abottt collapsed—Bli ia n tremor. He raorUd to ihd OieatAnodyne, slept vei l the first night kud vanat work the next day,

Allen & Monlngton have the largest as-sortment in tbe oounty of oooklng stovesand ranges, parlor stove* and parlor fur-naces, embracing all of the new and mostdealrabla featarea. Prices aV low aa anyother hoaae. Dou't fail to eee oar largeetook before purchasing. •

Headquarters for bone boots, b o n e clip-pers, tha Derby bonus bandage, horse salt,feed bags, the beat axle grease innae,har-pew oil, wap, polishes, Kendal's spavincor»; itook feed, ibe best appetizer known(or horse and MtUe; Whine, baiters, o:ll*r*,saddles, In foot everythingItept la «flr«t-clftsa ahop, at A. Taylor A Bon's.

«of Anna Jecnlnn and AndrawB-TS, Morria 0 . JmalagH, In os«a,u . . — ^taniaa with»»BrdUot»)nf

* 0, Jennings TB. Andnw"-1—' waa next, and fte

no D U H of utios.

i » . tala wUlon tba d?U lilt for thlv term

d

n tha cua of I .hn B. Nnbltl n . EdiHiiB. Wilson, treapus, tbe turj wu taken to

jih.nl.t-Uut wlU ba triad.

The Onna Jurj found > Ull of lodlotmiot^aln^ Janua Xzeglowkn for tb. mardnofIDllnlo Obigwin. Tbe indlotiafliit gaptnlaaMTtD ootiDti. The pdMoer was brought ill

-alto bim B e « . d r » » d l i . ,oll ot

SCHOOL SUPPLIES!

School houses furnishedcomplete with DESKS,TABLES, CHAIRS, GLOBES,CLOCKS, BLACK-K0ABOS,BOOKS,BELLS anderery-thlng required In a school.

I have taken the agencyfor the (JOSHES SCHOOLDESKS, and am pow pre-pared to furnish schoolsthroughout. Also seats forLecture Rooms. Ao. Alsoagent tor the " American"School Furniture. Pricesand forms given on appli-cation to

S. II. BREESE,STATIONER,

,, BOOK SELLER,NEWS DEALER, .

Biobugmlty.'

Obwl

ylttna, Unenj;, pl^dod not

'^nVtlotla WOJIaoa, luoanj; placed nolguilty. Oliver T. 0nn«, oonaul.

WaltmPan»n4/latoan^[ ptaded guUtyj

iMnll Ud'liaKarj os I

No. 3, Brick Block,

PIERSOK, tlio aqiiitre-denliuK Ulothier ol Dovor, lias just opanetl for tho P«llaul Winter a stock uf OVERCOATS, to wbioli ho culls apodal attention, becausebe knows tbe public will ugrije with liim that it is tlio largmt, most variaJ, anddresaleet asaortment of overcoats in all atjlai ever aoon in tlm sratioii. All weremade to his order tiiia scuson, and lin knovra they poaaesa nU tbe taquisites ofRoad Diateri&la, narelnlmalie np and provniling atyie. By a vorv iarg9 invest-ment for cauli h e h also able to give his patrons tbo greatest benefits in priceswhich the; will Bad ia true by giving him a dull.

JOHI* H. PIERSON,OPP. THE BANK AND POST-OFFICE.

, MRONHOKSB.. HAS ARRIVED' BlUiNUING FOR

S.HBERRYA MOST DESIRABLE FALL STOCK

QUNS, GUNS, GUNS,AMMUNITION AND SPORTMENS' GOODS

HARDWARE IN° ABUNDANCE,DUPONT'S POWDER, CHILLED SHOT, POWDEH FLASKS, SHOf

POUCHES, FEED CUTTERS, DRAW-CUT MEAT CHOP-PERS, CIDER PRESSES, COAL SCUTTLES, SIEVES.

AND SCOOPS, MECHANICS' TOOLi, IRONAND STEEL, which ho is selling at

LOWEST PRICES.00 EVERYBODY AND SEE.

SION OF THE PADLOCK.THE PLA.CE.

J. HAIRHOUSE,W ATCHMAKER AND J E W E L E R , ,

BLACKWELt St., 0PP. THE BANK, DOVER. N. J.OUT THIS OUT

^ THI JAtlOKJT ASSpRIKJST Op

GOLD A N D SELVjBR.

WAfbHESIN NOETHEBK'KEWJEHSEY.

CLOCKS,CLOCJKS,

cLbcks,Olutmoraliaraorliiitoii' jtaijilailajmrtmanl ol

.. „ Forks andtie ageut for Urn

Elgin and.•'Aa

OompleU atLreUrtl,ilooiilJiwaici

Novaltlea ana Staple .Ooods, ' inotadimI^M'KBITOS, onaurpasBCd in quality, style and finiah.

botnpfite'^ta *nj hoaae^lfi this seption- ofperamon ia given to fine wotoh rqbaijkg, : 0LO0ES mid'5lf>KnSa and repoired in the best manner"" ~"~^ *

J. J. BACKOFF'S

BILLIARD PABLOBSBuuez Bt, D0VBB, H 3>, •

htmlihel u d ; ettoleoUj-

. tl> (ee of ORTPTTTH'S 0ELE-

ma fOOL1kX!LSifBBATXD

EliroVt, Wlinsr, Wllwinl» . Toledo Oncio-ut tUBt . Loult, P.ter Doalgtr'M and UonBrewery I A R K I . Th» b « t WINKS, t i q m M

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PASSAGE TICKETS1 0 AND FBOH

Queenstown, Liverpool,

Norway, Sweden, 4 c ,OK

White Star tine,lainan Line,

Ciuiard tine,National Line,

State LinAlio DBAFTS i m e d t t loweit rate*, pa

•bl« luywher* la England, Ireland, BeutlamKornfcY »r Hwcdeu. Information ehu—'-given at iiiv linie in regard tu tuureuii

E, Li nd s I ey &|Son, Agents

NEW MARBLE YART11U!

IN DOVBRl

HE iUUaoril»r has opened a new vard _tbe coruar or U U O K W B t L AMI

;ltuEK SU.,and it propiretl io furuieb

and Ml other nork In hit line. Cuntery lirncloat'ii with granite ami tnirblu pt«tii. Wiloop experience and rossoniuio nr.ri» I R'IooEiidtmt lliatl cau nullity lite jiublii:.

r n O B . JOBNSOH.

ROBERT ELYTHE PRACTICAL TAILOR,

OPP.PAEDEE&CLAltK'

| DOVER,o- • - nniinx

U now opan and ready for builneii,

0L0TRE8 made to order,CLOTHES cleaned and pressed,

CLOTHES repaired.BSF* A. call will oonvinoo the

public that he intends to give satis-faction and remain in Dover.

THE POPCLAB

SUSSEX St. GROCERitill ooutiauos to be ep a fall tail freuli qniu

titj or

Groceries and Provisions

SEASONABLE FRUITS,foreign u ( l domtt tk , the best grades cCANNED OOODS, iud all supplies of thahouMhold In Us Una.

O a » wiU always ba token to secure goodsofttrt b«rt . q u l i t j r . n d equal palnn to n l lt h t m » t th» most rewonmble margici coBistont with tho pnrehaaing price. 8USSEST. , mxu the coiner of BUokwell, Dover,

THE SPRING TRADEIS. SIEBER

PAINTER a rli prepared for the Hprtnff Trade with

grtatoit stock erer lean in Dover or

Wall Papers, Sorters ,

Dados, Ceiling Decorations,and eterj thing in that Hue, Comprisinj bi__(.rod or now and nlootnt dei lmi , from lli<ohetpegt to 16B coitileil, and ropreiontiittio»-mm1irrdnll»r«iri nltin: A flow of tL•look will convince inr tbat I am the lirccsldealer in Northern Hen Jersey. J IIHC matfarransejuerm .with tho mmnrsotareti forUrRt) number: of Job lots of paiwri. whichhiTO left over front prerlova years, ID goldand flat, which I em sell for twetity-t>e- percoot, below tha regular price*.

I have engaged a Butt-elm papor-hangorfor tlHt work eicltmhelj, and feel oonndenlor siring the folleat RatlslMtlOQ.

Aim * jjreat line of

PICTCBB FBAMESo] CTerydeacnpUon,ni»de In tny lize toordei

Oil Paintings and Chromos,

STATTJART,Center Pieces-in Plaster

of Ppis,of lev anlgnt, and moy other articles forBoon DaoanMon., ABimmewie Use of

Stair and Floor Oil ClothsOf NB^T PATTEBKB; Tibia Gonni Vladov9btde» and Flztnret, all of lbs Uteit andnoatlmBi'Dvad dealfu. «Freit!DiBS, Grainingand Fainting dona la t&o higlieit i t r le of thart. lbavejMtr«Mlted-f,«>leD4id Itn* otumpleB of rreiomJi, BIGNS painted tu ordeID tnarj ityl» Hid fonn. DeilinR with thamumFactBrera dlrcot .and atmtumng olli,lead lad paint by the too, I am thna enableto take contracts at the lowed figure*, whilepurtorm the work in tb t betft manner.

Oct. BlaalurtU * E a » i 6U., D o w . K. J .

J. J. VBEELAND,CARPENTER AND BUILDER,

BOVEB, N. J,QTOO.

SMkf,E RqBUU ftniUb«4 from t i n beat qoatr ie ibj

t i e imaU q«*otity of ear Ioadt«nd laid, If de-iirad,"by axparienud workman »t low r a t « .

E. OUNN&BRO.Improved Low Pressure Steam

Heating Apparatus

—ioa—

DwIIHJJI, fa, Sibtik Wei ,

l104 MARKET St., NEWARK.

CLAYTON

AIR COMPRESSORS

SHERIFF'S SALE.In Chancery or NEW Jeney—Between Lnko 1.

StoutBDburgti, aumpUiaanl, and Bolomoii S.Bonneboru anil Ltau Bonuelwru, bin wifedefendant!. Fi. (a. fur tale of mortm^edprtniiaci, Bo turn able to October Term, A.

J. EMMET'.' STOTJTENBIIHGH, Bol'r.By vlrtai, bt the abav.; ttUtt-d writ of fieri

'lei*.* ID ray lutnilx, 1 »l.*li eijjiiia fur Halt atPublic Vcnlliif it tliH Cum t House, in Storrii-

MONDAY, the IHiii day of OCTOBER n u t ,i . D 1SB2 ...>in-«w ilia li aim tit ]'i4t. and 6o eluok l>. M., (hat is i<- say at 3 i/cleck in tiit>afternoon of wuddiiy, all J "UDII and

11 tint traut iiiaiid prenueoi.Uereiuafierpirtioalirly de-ibetl, altmte, lying tud being in tlie lo*u

" * louaty uf Mori'tj [>f Mori

*BogionIii(i i i » gum tree nmrked aolaSdi nrEpliraim Uarab and William Oibflna. indrnui thence (11 aoutli thlrtr-ioveund a hair dogreea east tight, clteiai and sevutoea ..oka to a atake; tnence (2) twuili ilttj-ivn anil a hair ilBfjrcoB vruat eiitlit cliainn to a

niftd-nol laid'ruad south Hitj-Uvu and A a l...„....„. oaittiirty-cialit chains and Foar ilnke

' tbe middle or nlc] road to Kd'..ti'i lot] ihencc (4) ilona t

•amoDurthtwouIjT-BlxdegreoacasttnooliiiiHid leiea tluka tu » corner to i*iil lot amiJohn Duff«rd'a .lucl; thenoa (5) alftog Duf-

doneci eaitto » corner iward Baudol

h t

ford'ulacbiiiford1

groea iniUweat:

artyiiuksl tr of Du(6| north Iblrtyiuvumle-

, tj-«rtoiiininuteBweHtonoobalu\uH twontr-foorlink*

lalbUuelead!lurapike; tbonce (7| along tueia.Dulford'a hud tbo land tburulneouIblrty-foiu degrees we»t two oliati

minuteso a corner of wu<] Dot-K fro ill hia hum

: betwi.

s and DiminfciinlhETturuerhi said Imio: tlienco(ftho lane ncirthlliirtj-twoauu une-fuarfn wrst fuur ulmlua alxtwn liubito acorneriiitlio lant: l]ienee(O| along tl

mirth thirty-Bij ami • Ualf fli!|{r«i!| wt'cliaiunanauri; liuki tJBUotliercuruurtie; iliniK'.o (10) uortli ttiirty-mi decrm

l i t t l r ?inicr in thiAo (11)

i i U

iiiH t'

iaDd Iweut.v

tT dit ^ l i n k s to a curaof aulil laoo; iliouce (U) HirouKh tlm

tLllfLinoaini a Lalf UeHruta nosclialiisanti tliirlT-aUminbatoa sukti ;|1E) north forty-lour degieoa woat uiiind twontj-finirlinks In a stake; theu

nil) rorty-ieTBn ilcgreea wait threeid fifty HnhB in tlie place or iORiiinioluing rnrtf-Hli soroi anudthtt of »n aero, be thejpnpHugfiut or tlin above described tract tlilIovritiB lut: Beninulug In tlie midiile uf tinnpito road at a corner of Kiogcy'a land,

(1) aluDg aaid road north Hiity-Qvo anddesreoB WBB! ten chatuHaiiJ aiity-tliruc

DuF-

r by tttl r

•ntj-sil liu

aiiJ a i yd nppualten»U) Utie

li

WBBiddle of tho roo

j rda lanoi tbeuoe {3} aloii({tllty-tliree and one-lislf <lf>«re>OK eml live clikitand thirty-five links to a comer lu th* uiiritllif Dnfford'slanei tlionw> (3)BOUI1J iorly-sfn-riiicl a half deireoBeaitoiglitciiainnand fort'line links to B> aiako In a coinor of Kin*oj

d InDDlTord'a l i t l (i) ih t tt

ld InDDlTrx dcsrcei trest two chainks to tliu piftca cf beffln

d thi tyl iv pn

a aniling,olosicrei and tlilrty.ilve pnrolios, lleing tlVa

land and premises oonvoye'J to Ltiku I.Htnutmiburcli bj tlio Executor* or PalUattbBwa,d6oe»iod,t)v deed dattid ffc|itimber- h, A. D.1867, ana rooordod In tlio Clerk's

Ice of Han-la Counly tn Jtook B 7, nf Uccditei 158, 4o. Excepting from the ibova di

.. ibi<d lanil and premlaes two loveral lots cploU or land oonTejod by tha said Lube LItontenbotgh ai Tollawa: A lot oouTc\vd by

tlioaaid LuSa I. Stootenburgb to ODO SInrriBlufford bjdeed dated October 39th, i . ~

not yet recorded, and deiorlbori ai fBeglnnlDg at a poiut In tbo middle or tins oldtnropiko road opposite Morrln Dufforu a kue,and runs tLenoe up eald rotd (1) Qorlti siity-Bve and a. half degrees weat throe oLalng auJlavontj-flTe linki to another paint in the mid-lie of the nld road; thenoe '2) north Sfty-oue

e » t iflrea chain* and eleven links tor ic (he fence tlong the lane runnliiR

Irom *nd Dufford'a laue to the aohool houae ;(S) down laid fence south tbtrtF-tbreo

degrcoi oHt threo elain. acdlinka to the comoref aaid fanoeDnftcrd'a Una; thenoo (4) lontb Qfty-loiir J oBreei veet foar chains and ninety-three hukao thnplMoof btglnnlnc containing twi - '

oue-qmrter icroi of laud, more or leu.Also excepting the lot of laad o

dejrree

•aid Imke I. StonlenbatgU__jeH.Hunt, by 3nod dated MavM/m.iM

rooorded in tlio Uoi-rii Oonnty Clerk'* OfficeBook"B 10 nf *Deed'a "on" p»gei 855, Ac, anddescribed ai follows; Beitioning; at a actatoaeio the feDCe,cornerof Lauretta H.Hiiut'aind and runs (lj sonth Uilrtf-Bvo mil tlirao-

ODartor decree* e»st &n chain* and lUtr-uueahe io set stone in Lnka I. fltouUwbargli'n

land; (3) lontU fiftj-Bve degrees wool lenobainsand eightj-aeion links to >ot stouo in

Hob Bank j 19) north thirty •!I doRreeB neatis iDd ninett-iix links to a pnnp«r;

• D. A. Crtwell; {.] mmh tm-" - • t adBRru

IfoohiinsaDdntree corner to D. * . <nine dogreei e u t thL ,to a Rot n o n e ; (0) sonth tortr-one degfteone obiln and twonty-ilx tlnha to » »tt BI6) north fire and a> bait d»pe«»' e e B l tr

• and thlrtf Bve linka to the beginuhB 7-100 aor«, more or toss.ingB7

tli* a. protniics oonveyed br h...jtniics oonfeyed y Luketnrgh ind wtfo to salif Solomon H.

brdoad dalod on tlio Iwentjnrth

BeiDfl th8tQQlenl'«aB_ ...... *..._ — — ^- —-

timeborn.bjdood dated OD tbe Iwentj-Bfthl»j of Jantur j , A. D, 1381.

WILUAHU.H0W2LL, BlicrllT.DatedAQS«t 131b, U8X • 11340

SHERIFFS SALE;!i Ctianeerr of Kow Jersey-Bet we on RobertP. Onm.corapklatnt, and Qarrot Vandur-hoof.JftDe Vanilcrhoof and Jaoob J . Vree-Imd, fleloDdiote, FI. fa. for sale of mort-gaged promises. Itetmuable to OctoberTerra, A. D. 1883.

KEIG1IB0UB 4 SMITH, Bol'rs.By virtue or tbo nbove nUtoJ writ of fie• ' ' indi, IshalloxpoBe forailo L .

,at thBOoartironse,lnUDrrie-

X, the 16th day or OCTOBER oeit ,thehonn oTia U. and S

virtufl In mi V

>. tsaa, botTwkP. B., IDok P. If., t int In in »»7 -v i o'uiuuk ID

aFUrnonn of aaid day, all that tract or par-cel orbndandipreranea , herelna,rt«r parti Otnlirly doBcribeiJ, situate. Ijins toil htiug in

ie tavnahlp or Randolph, in the Oounty orMorris and State ef New Jorsey, bounded anddesurihed ai folluws:

Beioft part of the land conveyed to Robtrt'. 0 nun l ) i deed from tLo Csecutora of Dad-(yB-Tulltr and James Oouper Lord, ilee'd,ited PuSrntry 0, lflVD, and thi* lot Is parl oft.nnnbBr Uenly-eiRht md 1st number Hit-

ty-two ID nld deed and t i doBlgnsted on anap of ths landt descrioed in said deed be-

--'~f to laid Fuller and Lord, mado b j« J , Boi.i ou the 30th of MoTDmber,

. . . . _ad beftim at a corner on tho southride of Btackwall street, Dover, In line of lotNo. 38, being the neond earner of tho lot tbat•nd Robert 7 . Oram otmveied to ono Marty

van br deed of Anpirt lStb, 1870, and m mthence along tbe aonlb aids or said strett (1)south KToniy-tioht degrees east forty-tbreofeet to irornertcj jot number tbirty-two *, thencBatlll along raid street (3) lorttb sixty-eight and

h»lf decrees east seven feet; tfaenoe (9}jDth twelte degreea west ninotT^if[ht fe9t to

the north bank of tbo Bookawar r i rer ; tbencualons tha i t n e (*) wsit flfly feet to lbi> thirdcorner of Mid Hirty Bjao' i lot ; thenooilooghis M*ond line It) north twelve degrees met•ne hundred awd ilx fust U tbe beginning.

Doing t i e M H O lot ol land that was con-veyed to itld Oirret Vanderhool by doed from•ttd BrtMrtr, Oram and wife, dited April Ut,18711, and <ild landa ara mortc^ed - c ' — •-'

April Unbjeetmiom t l o

r h rWI

A

referred to ID said deed.LUAU H. HOWELL, Bhorifl.11th 1R91 19

SHERIFF'S SALE!In Chancery or Hew Joraey-Between Jimea

P . DusenWry, Adminlatrator «rOspb»«M.Woodrofl,BanB|alnaDt, and William L. Kingand Hannab Sfevena, derendauta. Fl. h. tor

TTajTEHKAD k CON LIT, Sofn.yY rlrtne of the above stated writ of fieriJ facias In ray handi, I BO ill expoio for ip,le; pnbllo tandnB, t t tbe Court House, m Mor-

rl»towD. N.J . , onMONDAY, the 90th day cf OCroBEH next,

L . D . lSea.Vetwesn the honriof 1311. md I1'elockF.H.a that i t t o sa j a t 3 o'clock In the

afternooo of Blid div, all tliti tract orparcel of land anil premises, bore Snifter par-icnUtly deierlbtd, silnats, rjlnK and bolnc»Ibe city of Horrlstown. la tbe Count? of

Korrls,andl)ia>tBof NewJertay. Being knownand dMlsmated s i I d s nBaiberi tbirtT-iercnand thlrty-nJae on a nup of property a t Unr>rlilowo, « . J., belominjf to Horaoa Ayrni.Seq., mads br B. ST. Siites, Snrreyor, filed latbe Morris Uotinty Clerk's OOae, June Urn,1870. B«giDning Bttbe roi)iit;tist»rly earaar,of lot cnmb«r tliirtj-flve•• aaid impaat] con-veyed hr Theodora Avera to 3. and 0. Janlmeb ; deed dated NoTamber Tib, A. 0.1B71. andrecorded in tbe aktd Clcrk'i Otncs, in Liber B9 of Deeds, felio a i l . Ac, »nd tbe most north •

srlf l i_ - -. —- _. .ti forty-two decrees and thirty minute*.

„ . two bnndrad m d liity-oino feet and siiinches to ft corner of the aaraa and in th > Hnrorluidi tfttelr bflnn|hiB- Io Dand Ollpbuni.Eifl.] Ibence (3J along his line north farty-niidegrees e u t oie bnntmd feet to tbe wotterlycorner of lot nnmbor forty-one on tild nmieonveyad by the said Horaoe Ayers to PatrickMoEoUe, br deed dated September t!th,lB7ri.and nwrded in Mid -Oleik'a Office. In Liber I)

folios 1M, Act thence IS] aloaft the westerlyilde Una of lot number forty-one: «onth fortj,wo degrees i n * ihirtrminntt i n u t twobtiu

~ft acd »renty-twD J « t »nd ntnn loofaei t"northwciterly a.d>> ua* ot ntd«t«Ulo Av-o aTornaid; thoup*, (*i iJ^Ff ibe DD "

.an dBRioei and tH|rlf'inlnnlea weet._n,l,sjF«ttoth»pl.._a-

(M0BBI8 AND ESSEX PITUIOK.)Depots iu Now York, fuut ur Barclay Bt. ftnd

fuut of Clirlutophei 8 t .tJUUMEB AIIUAKQKU£MTS.

Comiaeuuiuii MONDAY, JUNE liuh, 1BS2.LEAVE NEW JOBS.

A t T t a u i . U. (E»BIOU MaU Train),eon^tjctlny with Hit Uonuiuu Ufnutb. at Ouuvlllt

lufituuntuu; lUo (JliBiittjr Uiuuoh nHJoilucc»BUiiUftaudUUcBtcr; tliu UUHHUX Ka . .

j t Watotluo, for Autlovtir, Nutttuu and all »U-tioni; t l i«D.,L. k W. K. B. at Washingtonfur Mauuulia Otinult,Wa,ter Gap. tJtrondiburg,Dorantun. Great Bead, Hi ogham to a, Utick,UiohllelUiipfingii Uoiner, Uor>Uud,BfrtoaiejOHwego aud puiutB DU the Ltcktwanu' ~~BioomiburK aLd Delawarw and BudKDLruadi; al»u at PWlUpebnrs with Leblgb Vaby Hi.ilru»a*iidL«tiigbaad Bummubatu'furBotblebeuj, Uauoh Obank. BoadiiHsrriiburg.

At *''M A. i l . Oswogo Eiprom (unwingtlooui Cut AlUchedJ frcm How Xork vis. Pat-tTDon aud Booaton, runs throngh to w&tiliap, fcJttuuilitLjarg, Sorantou, Ure»t Deuitliugliinitou, Lulc, Uarathon, OartUailluiuor, SyraoOBe au i Oawego; oonooctlnt,' tOot/urwltli OLostur B. B. , at Wtterlou withSusifli B. II. for Audovor, No»ton aud all B U -t i o t i c a t DoUwnre with Blairs town By., atderail tou, vith uiaoLmbors Division furPitta-ton, Kiucetou, Wiikosbarrc, DtDviUe. Kurth-unaherlKUil, &e., At BlDubamtuu with UtioDiniluii fur (Irueno, norn'ioh, TJtlca, an

iraiii fruui Hew Vork, I'atomaa and BoDntoucan ounuuot nt Wellington with train tmPLillipuLurif. EaitOD. lia tli lob em, U ion tow D,ffirdsbiirif unJ polutB ou tho Leit^b Valley,»Dd Lehigb aud Hu»q.uehttUn» U s . ^ a d i ; l i

At 10.10 A. M. Dovor ActAtl»<UU U.BaBlon EipAtt:Ou P. M. B'sliiiutoii &

Oars ittKbul ruui ttiraugL f!i,biija«wt,j«;iH(»ui!lJi

cuunocltnun acrmton wtiU t^ek. h Bloonnbofg]1. a. forPltUton, WyominB. Klngatau and Wltlws-llarru. 1'AUOUKU" lalilnu Uiii tralu from Newfork, I'atorwm »nrt Boontkia can connect at Waab-

"•ctsfrw/i^iM.«...««.i.i-uh9) t^nutvtiuK ut Wilcrlu.. fur Auil<'V..iNVw-lou mul HrHnclivillo, iiml at Flilllitmlitirinilil^lil^li ViUloy lUtlniuil umi LchiKli auHim'iiiuiiniiiia It. It. fur Uullik-lnjui, AlluiitowiRt-uiliii),' iiud Uurriubiirg. Ainu witii iiul. Dt• ( i l i r U l l l r•iiiu l1. a

,it'\v«t"iloli

. We

Mf.vion ami Bra

3i1.uutiii!.|1auilutu Icti)

ilMU p.

,i<ni

a'1*

i furb 8uucUv

s;flDuv

rtt.Gap Special,

nects

(B»n

Sla.lim

U It. h,r Atidu_. Tike tliis train

Bti'M'B hike, Scliool.Qup, atti|in at DieuraVruu N«w York.it iiiprtsM fur Sunn

lu.'l}a>liliit(rlil|{t.-aiid all points un

rris.uwti,r|Iurrul>ia{i ""'" '*""'.vayatid Duvor.ii-JUP.M, (HackotlatownEiit aillburu, Summit, Clwthiu..,stotvu and all Biations vumi to Hscketts-

. cuitWHitiutf at Watorloo wllb tralAmlover ami Newton.

At 1.0** P. U. Oswfgo Exproas from HenV(>rk(Blcoi>ingainiattaohe<.) via. Patorsou 4"orxitDii tfiroupb to Watnr OHII, Slroudaburg,itrnnlun. HiiiHlmtntoii, Lisle,Manthuu,Cor(•

.ml, llumur, Sviaciwo ami Oawego, uontieolat Walurloo wltu SUBSCI Bail road fur An J overand Ncwtuti i at Delaware with Bl«ir*town ByAt BlutrhamUin with Iraiu for flroc-iio, OifonlNorwich, UtU-a, Ac. TJila Lniu runs tbrouglito OsiTfBo aatnrJay QIKIIU.

AtTiBOP. II. Dover Acoommoilittion forJhathnin, Morrietnwn and Do'

n ._ »-. .. _^.l III.. T»« ..li.n.

hathnm, Morrietnwn and Duvor.Fur Bernarduvillu, Bank merit]go, LvoriB.lllinKton.aiirli!ig,GfllBtto,Bi.Tkoler Height

all fllaliane on Passaio aud Do li BK W Li n l d 1

Mill!4ud all fllaliane on Passaio aud Do li ware B.M. [K, t. Wnst Line nailroad) 9:10 A. M. auJ

DOVER Trail TABLE.Tralue atrifo and depart from this •htlo

Fbillipabnrg Spec. 4:89Oawego Esurr u»* B.38"-TMKipra i i 7:00

iksttBlown Eip . 7:(iaWater Cap Special 8:QtHw York Eip. 8:42

oror Acoom, 11:10P.M.

shainton Eip.* 1:67•w York Mall 3:44>\M Aoonm. 6:45IITL'RO Express* 0i93iw York Accom. 6:37*Vu. Boooton Briucl

MRS. A. BEEMER'SOawoBoEipren»*9:KI

P H

D o r EiproasH'kctlstown Eip. 7:22Ouwcgo Kxp." 8:81

MEW

CHESTER BRANCH:

1. M. P .M.11.09 6.35oea 6.17,0.42 6.12,0.82 6.1)7lO.SU 6.03It). 10 5.GS[O.OS 5.50

EiSIWAU),A.M. P. H7.85 4.107.42 1.30^.47 4.B0

4.104.50B.105.20

Blackwell St., Dover, N.J.

^.47i.sa7.658.03

CENTRAL B. R. 01 NEW JERSEYHIGH BRIDGE BnANCH,

GEItMAN VALLEY, OtlEBTEH, DOVBB.BOOKAWAV, BUDD'B LAKE, LAKE HOPAT-CONO AHD SOHOOLEli'fl UOCKTAIN.

tnlns, to take (Boot

DwYork

i NEW TURK, foot of Liberty St., North rive( DBQI>KI.TN, Jewell's Wlmrf.foot ofFahonSt.i PHILADELPHIA, denote P. & l t .B,B. Dili andOrtcn, and 8d stid Dorks Bta.

tPTBAIHB.LEAVE a 4 14

A. H. A. « . P. H .e.OO i,O0

ludOrcouSU, B 30 B.«idBurku •• 8.30 3.30

0.O5 4-05..• 9.0B *.O0

_...iy 8.00U.13 0.23Midrtlo Valley 8.1411.17 6.83

A.M. A.M. A.M.P.M.p. II. 7.158.80 U.3J-U6 S.4G. 7.B0 8.4611.60 4.90 7.00

e.aon.so e.48.8.8511.80 6.46. 8.4111.43 8,56. 8.4411.44 6.58. 8.6011.50 7.04, 8.5311.53 7.07. 9.0213 03 7.17. 9.0713.07 7.21) 9 181115 7.80

17 19

SrakaaTilleGary'sPlanderalrtioy

rillt

. S.20 3/20 5.30

. Q.39 8.28 5.36

. 0.33 3.33 6.46

. 8.42 3.41 SM

. 0.44 8,44 6.57

. 3.40 8.48 6.03

. a.53 9.53 6.04

. 8.66 8.H8 6 09

. 7.00 4.00 fl.14

fi.53 5.05 ll.MB.fi3 6,00Humor o.oi o.uo ii.wu.oa o.iwrennan Valley...... 7.06 8.3011.154.06 6,1ft

anValloy. LeaviMiddle VillojVornoyItuTontlgh Briftfie ,

7.U4.14 6.HJ7.18 4.1B 6.897.33 4.28 B.43

Arrive 7.38 4.88' ft.6A" B90 B33 89B

'rentenPliilidelnkla

Gor. 3d and Berks" StbnndOrocu

'owYork

rive 7.38 4."- B.90 B.33 8.9" 9.18 6.17 ft.0T" ».ti 6.43 9.30" 9.33 6.45

10.48 8.3410.07 8.06(UiS C.60 9.87

ices enn be procured H Qortniinna from Set- MIOJ'I Moon tain ; al

landers to and from Bnild'a Lake; at KenTiiIo and From Lake Hooilcoiur.

New York time li the itandard, ny tlieolooklnHlfcltB ' 'iauy ri ;eethe risht ft

iina from tbii timo tablimar require.

EAtTiJM CuSUra tHlchBndaot

" -\BALD1

is IndicatedStatlou. TiieOora-'arr lliu racniag ot

as cinnmatineH

rrn OK a.—Connection Is m%\6eo ind from Enston.iTIN, Qt-n'l Pain. AuontW.W.BTEABNS.Qen.Hupt.

lovninber Mtb, A. D. 1873. and maided InldClerk1iOfflc?LtoLibei-OB_of-peedH^Wjo«ild Clerk'sOSoe.inLiberOBofDecdi

V, Ac WILLIAM 3. HOWBLL.BDated Aug. 17th, 1SS3.

MABTIN&BUCK,Omune&tal hi&l&ri,

NEBfl, CILDEBS u d ' FAPKB HAHG-ICB8. OontractaUkpnatidiiiaterUlBrarnUhotl.Booms Joccrsted Is fmom itjle*.. .Ha^ioe aIboroaih kaowiedRO of honta and algn utint-

vwu r n l M m p a u n t to mwt tba dennndaiJl, PatntshopOTarMiuWlilte'aaiiUltery

•torn, t u i t la Taught & KJllgore'i drug nUin.P. O. Bgi 111.

A ipMiAltf D»0J Of atpDoll catling.MABTIH. '.19-11 ' A.,BT/GK.

Americatha fapll'iB BIIJ. Ik l L

utiiil urcitt tlie Tit it from InBtrapatlri, New Vork, tad jot wtiei

IiUDd City. Uubukan, JeriUr City, io,, *h*rV nVrabmlnBM U >!••• tbi.ii iQjwhetfl firw on Uill eon.tiri«iit. thcrs It > cntimnt dainind far jonog tzKd•nd JDUHC woman to nil rarlotti poaltlDDS. ind w«

ply. Tboie wiatitng altuailoaa la t&e cliy ilionb:1 hen Hid »tu • tbortmgb bluilncsi coltegt•a. Writ*fwfulliMrttonltn. ArldnaiPKn*,

Q. A. Oiniau.. Prlnd|»l, Hew York P. O. Uoi lASi

SHERIFF'S SALE.In Cbontary of Naw Jersoy-Between Eobert

0. Walsh, aatnpUiaant, and Martha a .Stont, Orriu B. Htont. Elnu £ H t tU i E S t t d A l b lStont, Orriu B. Htont. Elnura £. Htnn,Uajrie E, Stont aod Albcrla E. Slam, du-fendatitB. Fi. f»- for me of u.ortgftRediin-ri'i"«. Beturaable to October Turin, A.

' PITNEK k XOOSGBLOOD. Bol'ra.

BY virtue <>r tbe above stated writ of SerffitoUs in wj UUJKU, I nhall eipo«t Tor «ale

at pnblie veadue, at tbe Court EolUt!, In Uor-rielowu.N. J.,oii

MONDAY, tho 9lli iisj of Od'OBEB Beit,A. D. 1882, between Hie ho urn ol 13 M. and fio'clock P. M., that is to Bay at 3 o'clock iti tlioafternoon of said day, all tbat tract orparcul of luud and prutuiwi. heromafter par-tlealarlv deicribwl, situate lylntr anil beingIn tho town of Morrist

lntrOouaty i

Harris and Bta to of Kow Jersey.BoKinm&g • t a point ID tho minnis GIUBI

flcld street wharo tlie same U iatorseuted h- ' itberlr lia» or

,t to WailiiogtonitfeVt"Bnd""iliowo"npon a map hereinaftermcnUooed; thence (1) aloog said line of »1<1lane north fifty twudearees and fifty mtautetiMit one bandrad and fifty feel to n, oorner ofot nn&ibbr t aa »bowu on ia<d map ; tbonj9j along a line of lot So. S eoutb thirty-t-iRL

Jeflreoi tuti thlrtyflvonjiuntesfltat *Mr*J'lS°.feet to another corner of lot Ho. S; thence (8 JBOHthflfiy-twodeRreoB fifty minutes weat nmhundred and ftfly feet to the oenloror Cuifluldulrettt i tbeoM (l)along tho aams north thirtyefgbt degrees and tlilrty-flve minnttB « » 'lhlrtv-t«o foet to tho beemnintt. heinK lotnumber teran (7) »H shown on ft certain WW

itlcil " map of proiiiirlyof JiromeL.Stout,HeSMorriDtown N. J , madu by Thomis Husliea,Surveyor, Deetmbfr 23d, 1872, and to l>n tiledIn tho affioo or the Clerk or tlio County of Mor-ria. Together wltb tho right to i —'-'•-arc urKaugifly ten tnel wido sinnipand rntmiug from Waahluftti— .3anflflil street throDchont its tntiro ienfltli,mJ ilao, wliou opentfla oertifu proiioecd uewitreot uitrkbd on said mop,

WILIIAM H. HOffELL, Bherlff.Dated July 28th, 1882.

""OATHOLTCON.AP0S1TIVI CORE FOR FEMALE COMPUI&r!.

This remedy will act In harmou; wllh the F*.isle IJiteia tt nil linn1!, ami also lipmettlalelrpOotl«»bdc>mlt..il flnd »t«lue UIUMI««, and nx

" ' ' jfililif and itroiij: condition.Jterlue tntbollcon will can fall-

11 oi?C^ll«ri'Wolmlil JneidentElFlondiop, Painful, Suppressedluwrniitbn, Kidney Complaint,e-iianmliy adapted to tt» clmufo

,r ...mplilct lh». All Utun ofweied. Addreuuabovr. ForHIB. NewalxeSlperbst t le ,

log of tlie wloo and V

. Tnk.i other.

FOIl SALE BITV O U G H T ftt K I L b O O K E ,

!4-ly DOVEB.N.J.

FASU1ONABL.E

T,

THE DOVEK LUMBEE CO.offors to builders tha beat opportunities in the purchase of LUMBERof every grade and deBflriptoou inoluduig LOW PEIOES and the greatadvantage of having

Iiumber "Worked to Orderby maohinery at the place where it is purchased, greatly lessening the

cost oi building by the great saving in manual labor. Oarstock always includes

Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldingsand LIMBER of every description, and especial p&ins are t&tea

to give satisfaction in every particular.BioiUBDa, Proddent.

NOW BEADY POB JHE

Spring Trade.A groat and unequalled stock of new MIL-

,INEny QOOD8, Including

Hats and Bonnets,eat materials and ihapeg;

McKIRGAN A Co.,MAHUFACTDRKHS ARD W1I0L.B9ALB DBALBIIS I1T

BEILLIANT" SAPETY OIL.150° IN BARRELS AND CASES.

PABLOIt WATEE WHITE 180° i TBIMB TfHITB KE11O3ENB 112°.Or MACHINERY 0lL3.-We tabsploatnre la introdncinK to tlis trade our virioas (tradei

of Maohlioryand otbsr Heavy Oils, TUeia goods are manulsatured b j as at our works, oon-seqaeDll; TrdgivottaemnebeDftat of oar psrsoaal anparriaiau, and guarantee tbsut to «lvaported aatuteothn, botU in qualit; ana price, ci no sale.

comprisiiiK all the most huhionablo iirticleaombrtccd In the latost Srama STTLKI,

andaomplete liceiiu all the

FANCY ARTICLESin KenEiral use for tlie LADT'B TOILET aodWOUK BASKET, I t would ha impossibleto enumerate all the leading articles inmj great stock, bat aa experience of S3years providing lor t i e teatea of tbeadiea ol Dover and this part of Morris

Ccaatj, 1:23 matlc me compeicnt to fenois.Dd anticipate their' wants, and baa[iven ma suah facilities for "baying that

in enabled to offet goods at tha very, vest pricBB. It will give me pleasure

to show my Spring stock to those whocall, and all are respectfully inrited.

MRS. A. BEEMER.

Jitra Engine Oil,Dark Engine OU,;.

CARPETS!

We hare just received a

large Invoice of John Cross-

ley's ENGLISH BRUSSELS

CABPET8, which range In

prices from 85 cents to $1.

Other brands of Tapestries

and Body Brussels at LOW

FIGURES. INGRAIN CAR-

PETS WAT BELOW THE

MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.

All the new patterns ut'

he best goods.

SMYRNA BUGS.

W .S.BABBITT,MORRISTOWN.

Spring Dress Goods!Best line of Dress Goods

and Trimmings at

PAUDEE & CLARK'S,] L1CEWHL ST., DOTUI.

THOS. BOLITHO'SCity Restaurant and Saloon.

BOOKS F1TBHISHED.

Meals servbd at all hours.

ICE CREAMsold to parties wanting 25luarta and upward for 26ota. per quart Opposite thenew Brick Block, Dover.

SAMUEL MORSE,Practical Boot and Shoe Maker

Ut., Dover, N. J.i new itoek of ready mada BOOTS

and BBOES on band and for Bale alteap. B«-p ailing protnpUj and obea^gr *>••.

IMPROVED AIR COMPRESSOR!

JIANUFAGTUUED UY THE

MORRIS COUNTY MACHINE & IRON Co.iBpngfllromoviiifffiotat; ValTo«. Vlllsfro better resi

Iliu prcleal time, wlitoli oau be aallieiitloatcd b7 partlenuned tn drive pumps fa deep mines. With forty pounds or

ire. Bend for despriptlvemrculftr.

pnslllro moviDg fiotarv ValTo«. Will Rlvo better rcsnlta than auv compreaaor built atcaeDI lime, wbtoh can be authenticated b7 partlea naw QRlRa, then). Ttjsy arc alBOnalRo th

1 rtt K;lvo filtf pounds Air

Wu. E. LuaixfiT, Sec'; and II. Vt. S S U I M O , Oen'l Matiagfir.

Tallow Engioa Oil,Sperm M&ohiQery Oil,

Dark LubrieatiDgOila, ; BailtDsd Lnbricstot,West Virginia Oil, ~StainleuBpiadleOil,W. B. Sperm Oil,No. 1 Nentetoot Oil,W. Pnrn SaM Oil,Bpeiin Paoking Oil,Painters' Oil,

gnt.lt

Oro- . .No. 1 Spindle Oil,W. B. Whale Oil,Mo, 1 Lara Oil,Dark Oar Oil,Eitra PukitiR Oil,

. Boiling Mill GreaJB,Bpona Signal Oil, Axle Oreaae,H. JJ. HeadltRlit Oil, 150° Gasoiina, S0°,Oasoliuo, 68o, Gaeollue, 3C,

Deodorized Naptbas, all Gravities.Tnrpaiatlnar, OU Tank.. Ag«nta flir HOHU LIGHT OtI,. All our OILS

strlntly purs. UoEIBQAH A Oo.. WlUBr rooTOprmaD ATB.. HlWASK, N.J.

No. 1 Eogino,Ho. 1 Mncliintry Oil,Shafting Lubricator,Bleam Bofinetl Cylinder Oil,BriokPreraeaOil,Prime Koatstoot Oil,W. Slraioed Prime Lard OU,W. Whito Cotton Bead Oil,W. VellnwCotloo Seed Oil," Orovn" Light Compoa&d," Passftio" Dark Obntpound,11. TlwillghtflU, 150°B. Headlight Oil, 150",

CARRIAGES!PH2ETONS! WAGONS!

BREWSTER SIDE-BAR BUGGIES!DBXTBEl AND ELLIPTIC SPUING BUUGIE2S! PLATFORM

SPHIJNG WAGONS aud all leRding Htfles mnde to order.We uiabe a specialty of flrst-closs cuatom wort aud

guarantee our work to equal in DURABILITYaud FIMSU the best city manufacture.

In addition to oai nwn mannfaatnrinR buHinocn wa hnvs jiiBt mndo nrnmgomRnlB witbRDme of the Largc&t W h o l e s n l e A l a a u f n c t u r c r a in tha o^uatry wheioby v sare ready 10 sell and bava on hand n lnr^a Ktimtc of lWcly-nwlo OarringoR. Buggies,Pbcetdns and Basiaeas Wagom at prices na low nu any donlur is tlio country, and whichwill defy.competition Cft.ll Bud BOB our Ktoak baforo purohasiug oUewhare.

REPAIRINO IN ALI BRANCHES.

Jos. H. Beach & Son,ROOBLAWAY, 3NT. J".

MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.GRAND OFFER FOR THE NEXT60 DAYS ONLY.

$850 SQ,UAEE GRAND PIANO FOB 0KLT $24B.T)T A XTTB Qnn'VT X1 *^1 HaKn1flcel1t r(w<-wooJ case, elegantly flultr l A J N U O l l l l j J C i O2 iinnr.. 71-apol.™, mil patent ea

____ . ]C] btmtilul caireii legs toil lyre, he*ty «erfne, Prencli Grand Action, Graod Him in erg, ._f tond tn Iha pBrfaption of Ihc mitrnraBnt h«i ham

.„„ ant, boiod md delivered on bcird o*r» mr\ A Kiver, (tool >nil book, onlv {Jp/OrcO

idfled. Jffl* Onr price Tnr tit Naw York, witb !1QQ irfant

Jnal redneed frnm oor Ute wboleeslo, faetoty piles, 1295, For CO itayi only. This It now. b ji r , tlie greiteit birgiin ever oBor*J the mnaictl pnblfo. tJnprecedeoted sacoeis 1 Tre-nendoui detrirMid for Ihli atyle 1 Send In yoor nnler at onoo.Thin pUDO will be«entcn 1C (Hjsictii trial. ric»«e m-nd rereteiiceirjon OD not send raone?

With order. C»«b H D I nltb order will I'D refnnded and frelRhtcharpeB pti<1 b.T ut; Uuth « n ,' ~ ID ll no!Joit u repreeetilcd, Sever*! olbcr np'.-eiM bAr^tn. t PIA.V0S, SlO'l ap. Over

tn n»e,»nd not ono diii.vtUflpdpareb.wtT. Don't fail to write m boforo baying. H.inJ-illoitr»Ud pdno oiUioRiie, nuliail free. RiTinff tho htRhtut toatlmaniati ever awarded

plino mancfaetiirar. Efcm piano Tull* vrirmnted far a ye»ri.. . . *»na.^T^**r aTn/\TT*1 TIT A Wrt Af\ TI Q U O X '•a r 1IEND SBOKS PUBO 00 . , P. O. UOX 20M, NEW TORE 01TI .

Summer Clothing!A WB1X M^DB GARMENT AT A LOW PRICE, IS THE

WANT OF THIS SECTION, AND

GEORGE PEDER,THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHIER,

NEXT TO THE POST-OFFICE, DOVER,is prepared to meet It. lie has n large anil elegant line of allkind! of Summer raltrlcm suitable for Mon, Bovs ana Children,hat a Or«t-cla» corn of workmen, and Is milking and •elllniCLOTHING at prices whlcu >uit every cuitomer. It will aliobe ivorlU your nhlle to ire hl> sievr SDIIMEU STOCKS In

HATS, CAPS, SCARFS, TIES, COLLARS, CUFFS,and all manner ot FURNISHING GOODS.

CARPET W ^ E E ' K l l o S S ? ]/ Andrew Erioson. & Co.,

Ik audeoltun r i l . - . - « - oilie practice fnrlS j » n , btTlng goada*U»or good T--W

ew Erioson <fc Co., DMT D.. L .4W. B. B. Depot, Dofer,

.BRUEN & BUNNELL'BOCKAWAY, N. J.,

ABE AGENTS JOB

HOYT'S CHAINBUCKET PUMP!

•lib stool ahaln an.l D«n»a» i p r m t t ib ln i•liloh i . 1MIOIB«». Tlioy sl»o tbo bout orsttlsractlon. TIjoyalBO Keep In Btoas

"THE NEW EMPIRE"HOT-AIR. 0 4 8 ADD nASB-BlmHlKO COOKISO HTOVE, Ilia b"il 1»»I»B «»™ '». " "worl'l. Aleo.a lamu «s»ortinentorotUerBtylo,or nnoWrB8lomi, Raime« I'arlnr StoveN. Ac.,for HUMMER AND WINTER USB. il<0,choice utouk or

HARDWARE, CUTLERY,Glaus, Vfoodeu, Copper, Pltin tnd Jspttmad

TIUWAnE.

OilOlotlw.CarpetH, LHmp»,Pflltiti I Dbird Ongea, Featlien, Pratt's Astral Oil (DOImploilre.) Also,

DKAbEBS IN COAL..Rooting, Plumbing and Job

Work promptly attended to.BtJHNELL'S PATENT STEAM COOKING

APPARATUS.

k'fi Scales at Mnuiifacturer'i prices;

They tlno hive ono of (lie above soalei hfront of tbeir place ur bn.iuen* lor

publia weighing.Old Iron, Copper, Bran, Lead, Bkgg ant?

Greenbacks taken in n i c k i n g for good*.RI1UEK & BUNNELL.

AIBO, OBDUfaotnren. of BTJHRIXL'B SELF-T i a e T E N I N O WIRE HPIUKG BED

BOTTOM.

H0KSE COLLARS.N. E . Hopkins has removed to Hen

Blito. Thliianot

M. HOPKINS,The Harness Maker,

OF SUCCASUNNA.He has not gone, but Instill making Hup-

king1 Self-openiinR noii Tloptltift' Ben al bioCollar*. They are oarefDll/ mado to oitlo.na will tit tlio oAilust, moat tlilliault »aJ ten-Icrest aaok. Will wirrsut a uuro for old anu

j Undine eorei by tlie ara of thepe oo liars.Reader show this (o Jclia. Hebsumsdei

ira honoa (bun tha next man. Onlyiraplalnta ever entertid. OUB waa where ._

.jllar vras put on backwird and tbe boiitbongbt be nan going to Dover inntoad ofBtunaopci. The otber turned out to be &beiaiitnl factory collar, nucti at ara sold Inall couptrj BliopB, HDJ »ce about us lit fortoamiug aa a wax ngaro is to go to Uongrcsa.

Buah are made aud kept to nail.ThOBB who bnj t r e sold »• woll.m NATHAH HOPKINS.

OLIVER S. FREEMAN,Carpenter and Builder,

ban removed to TliUrber'8 newbailding.iie*r of theOontrtl Rail.old dr»w bria

KEAB TBE OANAL BASIN.. « " Jobbing u d repairing prot

sttendedto. A leng oxperienoo IQ tbeoeii, will, I believe, ecnble me to give satisraotiotj to all cuBtotnere. Ocntraoti taken ancmaterials tomiihoa.

Special Announcement!

Isaac N, Doty & CoNEWARK, N. J.,

annoance the early completionof tlie alterations and enlarge-ment of tbeir preiniaea. Tlieyn c r cihit'.l; tbc!7 entire Mm atFall pnrobesBB in

DRESS aoODS,VELVETS, PLUSHES,

PltESS SILKS,AND

EHliROIDERHD DREflS FATIKItNS.The present collection ia far iaadvance oE any heretofore obownand comprises all tbe noveltiesof French, BritiBh nni3 bornemnrketa. Eloolrio, Terra cottaand alt other fanbionablo sbadeoare largely represented wbilethe materials are new in designanil rich in effect. Particularattention is asked tb the

ftS- OPENING -©flabont OoroBEn Inr of a NEWDEPABTMENT for the sale ofCloaks, Wraps and Far-linedCirculars. A most magnificentapace will be devoted to tbiadepartment, combining suolielegance and aonvenieooethatitcan not fail to please and delightcur lady patrons. ArtiBtioetjloa, original designs, fault-less finish and superior trim-mings wilt ouaractrrlzo ourstock ot these goods, and inorder to favorably Introduce tLoanme prices will be made verylow.

ISAAC N. DOTY & Co..

159 & 161 Market St.,Hewark, H. J,

DENTISTRYra ill, as nusamts a

S. B. JOHNiSTON'S

FOO OBOO'B D&XS&U OF BHAIUt'S OIL

PoiItiTety Eoitorei tlie Bcarlur, and tl thiOoly Abiolnta Core for Da»fne« fcoown.This OU la afaitraeUd from peonliu •TMCIOB

ofsmill WhitB Bhark, oanfiht tn the Y<-lbwHit., known n UARDUJLBODCN Rntn>u.rrn.Evert Chlneis finticrniaa known it. I t i virtualMimior i t lVBo( hearing w u ; discovered b\a DaddbiBt Fries, about the j e t r 1*10, I toores were to onmerous and mini so seen)-inRlr minQDlem, tlisvt Iburemedy WMoBcia l jprochini«a over the entire Umpire. Ha mlbeo«niB ip uuiTmal tbat lor over 800 • « »1«*ro8M hai existed anoag tlie Oliineso pi'!e™ 3 g n l i o l l " r B e i prepiid, to lay tdHteu

Haar What the Deaf Say:It II»P perrorniiI liavc no nni

hear innot bett. mlraclBiamyoMe,

s luuou U*3l(0r«haw been greatly buna tod.

J ? detlrjeai helped a Br«Nt tleal-thlnolliar bottle dill euro ran.

"Its vlrtnei ire questionable m,cnr«tlv6 chancier alnolale,»i tba writei

--^....uasuv andtn Haylock A

• Itplnilihir'flf W^n••uii. niiiD ai unco in Uavlrira A

4 »~ •111-rsaslT. b, n&Zill « rssifr,al Hill tniblo von to bear Ilia aotboa. all,"

»~ •111rsaslT. b , n & ZHal Hill tniblo von to bear Iliaaiidwhiss goratlx eleglinlll l

Zill « rssifr,a aotboa. all,"linn.rminrnl

<9~ Io a.olu Iwa In Ifae nails, pjeaaa lendmu-j h, nEOISTEItED LBnCEtOol; iBpartad bj H m o o l 1 JBB»Joaoam, forAnail(«,7Dej 81.,S.I.

SiXESMEN

DENTIST.

INSERTING, EXTRACTING,

FILLING, to.\TO aadlllowl oliarg. lor ailraollig «bsnl l nan teotbarelasarwa. Wearenowroaa-lit beautiful Mis of teeth (or

FIFTEEN DOLLARS.ALL WORK WAEBABTED,

tb, ISIS.

GEO.ttlANNIOTKOB a call '.ram all bis frltn<lB in hw ph<on OLINTOK 8TEEET,wbuve for t.ieir anuw

" FINE POOL TABLEand a well fitted and complete

DOUBLE BOWLING ALLEYail new ami in perfect ordar. Also, Hio \KBLAQEBHand 'ithor drinlB, and tlio CIKJJUII*BEQAIW. All vho favur me witli it cull v>i;Anil tlieaiBGlvea »sreesbW untcrtniucd atn"til ttoftttd, GEO. 1UNN.

A CUItE FOB UAI.AIUA AND FEVKK

AND AODE DISOOVEItED. PURE PHOMQOIHIKE, ABSENIO AND A I J J OTH lilt

OBJECTION ABLE SUBSTANCES.

Dr. Hamilton's Malarial Specific.TblR mediolna 1B a purely vegelable jirppnr-

Btio», audiBperlccllTliarmlews. It will curetlie wnnt caxea of Hslana ur Ftvcr au J AKIU;Wlictber acute urolinimi:, urn] it will tHW;i *cure wberc botli Qaiolnc BD.I ATB. me fnil. It)• pnn being prcnoribed by phyuiciaiiK, nri.l i(Huse baa beea Io I Lowed hy tlio inoHt RralifyiiiRIQCoeBBln every irmtance. Tt ie likf-wi«(i anexoallem TODIO and Dlood Pun Her.

MoKE88ON & nOBBINR,WHOLESALE DKUOGISTrt, NEW YOHK,

WHOLEBALIS AOliNTH.Pon BAM BV Dituonif T* OED EHAI.LV.

DB. HESEY MORTEN, rroeirtent of HtevouuIilBtttntBorTealiiiijloBy, Hoboken, N. J .

DB. P. F. FULMBII, Diti^tnau'ri Fonv, I'n.HUM. WIMCHESTEH BBITTON, Sit) Ciirrull at.,

Bi-noklyn.N. Y.HSHHT SHELL,9R8 CnmJl Bt. Uronltlyn, N. V.J .N. KJtLLEr, aOtSIonUBueflt., Brooklyn.0. H. GLABK, 114 " "DB. DATID B. SKINHBB, 121 Montague Bt.,

Ornohlvn.N. Y.Jons F.annoif. 1U Fleet Place, Brooklyn.Wai. B. BAIE, Equitable Duildiug, Boston,

COAL YARD!D

OF NEW JERSEY

SATE 0P1P5B k

NEW GOAL YARDon the property adjoining tfatilr tolliug mill,

and arc prepared to supply

:;LEHIGHCOALHi ALL QEADEa AND SIZES AT

Lowest Market Rates

WHOLESALE OR RETAIL

JW ENTBANCE ON 8U98ES 8TKEET,

NEAR OANAL BRIDGE. 4B-lv

B.EBHKBOT,

tuiapre^uvsio furnuii

MEALS AT ALL HOURS,

0T8TEB8 In every style,

ICE CREAM.of tbfl flneat makei,

CHOICE CONFECTIONERY,PRIME SEGA UN, e,€l

^5Srdte1Sn ill U«ota, ,na 1,™,\

WAtitu uf wy ciiritoEuotirally satitfliid with Mmt tit! outer Bilornijient.

SCRAP IRON WANTEDAT THE

Dojer Iron Company.If you want your Horses shod

in good style, send them to

Chas. T. Clark & Son,Cor. Blackweli and Uerg«n Ki8.

They KIV« the beat of Bailerac

tiuu ii* the wny «f woikmau-

ttiiip. Thfy nlso dd all kinds of

I)lackr.iuiili workQ-O TO

JOS. YORK'S

OTO JOHEIUl YORK'S FOR COOKINGRAKQEIB AND KITCHEN I7TENHIL8,

G {) TO SOB. YORK'S FOR PARLOR ANH* DINING HO0M AUD OPFIOE H T o S

HTOVEH OF ALL KINDS.OltOCKERlf, GLAB8 WARE AND CHINA.

Joseph. York*B-tf MOimiSTOWtf, N. j ,

PAULG, BOTTICHER,

AROHITJSOT,

751 BROAD St. NEWARK, N.J.

PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS proparei

for nil kinds of buildings, and tbe Congiruction

II be at Wi office lu Dovor. 83 Floor of

THE IBOH E B * Building, on FRIDAY 0 7 EACH

WEEK, from 0:30 i , M. to 5:8(1 p. v.

TIE BEST PLACEof He klud far enjoyment ia this fiooticD \a

D. MOLLER'S,SUSSEX ST., (KBIT TO THEBHIDQB,)

DO V K i t , M. J .Jum rocuivcil aud (iliced in podllon THEEB

FINE HEW

BilliardAND

Pool Tablesfrom tLo o el n bra ted rD»Dnfsclotj of J. M.

HEDNaWICK & DALKE.

Stationery,Confectionery,

THR CHOICEST BBAND8 or SE0AB8, TUB

BEBT QEADES OP TODA0C03, WEBKK

AHD DAILY PArEBS, YANKEE MOTIOH

ETO., GO TO

D. 8. MORRISON,SUSSEX STREET,

17-Bm DOVER, BT, J,

Farm at Private Sale IThe sabscribers offer at Frivute Suit:

tbe farm LOW owned by thB Cruno IronIron Co,, aitoate in tho townsbip 0Roiturv. in tfco County of Morr!H ftn<State of New Jereey, containing 207acres, and known us tbo Hilts' propertylying on the road lenilin^ frnm Stanhopeto Plantlerfl, threo miles from Stanhopeand will bD sold in two lots or in one &twill best suit purchasers. For a TIOW Otbe property and iormB of sale call upoi:

A. H. DELLTCKEB, orK. L. GARMSON. Agents,

88-t( Haokettatown, N. J.

DURING THEFRUIT AND VEGETABLE

S E A S O NYon » D supply t i l your needi »t

BOTTOM PRICESK i t THB BEIT Q0OD1 JIT

SUSSEX St., DOVER, N. J.

Notice of Settlement.Notice ii hsrebf Kt*aa that the aeeoirn

t i n iab.«r lW, Adnlnlilralor or Job . Bromteeaasd, will l a n d l l i d ind aUlad h . |haarroxkt«an3 raportad ror aatUsmsnt to Il

GRAND OPENING

SPEINO MIL1INEBT

MRS. OEQ. i

PASSAQE TICKETS1 • • • ' . « • rii- • •

IRAM. HANCE* Co.'t STORE,

PORT ORAM.'Nii J,

OECHESTKIONLas alao lost bcon inppliod with new mosier

thin oroi-, tiTrniihlng mntio eqnsl to a br**»bamiorsa pieces.

OEO. EHIIET'B CELEBRATED

LAGER BEERalvrftva on fringht >nd tb« l e d of

WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARSilwaji provideil for tbs patrom nf

MOLLER'S OPERA HOUBE iKDBILLlAltD fiDOMfl.

FOR ALL THE

Choice FruitsOK THE SUMHEB SEiSOH,

COUGH DROPS,THAT WILL CUBE EVERY TIME, AHD A

TAST ASSORTMENT US

BtSE* TOYS, «i@$liutltitling cuerjliiing for the cblldreu, go to

MRS. S. TREWARTHA'S,SUSSEX STREET.DOVER, N. J.

Preeman Wood,FIRE

INSURANCE AGENT.o m o i OO&NKB BUOXWXUi AHD IOBIKX BTB-i

o r u asono* sioaASDi & oo.'i t i o u , 1

DOYBR, IV. J.j toI the fbllewlDgBwl-

itasioompanlas—thsbestln tha world:

LONDON ami LIVERPOOL anfl

ULOBE, Capital (20,000,000.

liANOASHIBE of MAN0HE8TEB,

Oupilal (10,000,000.

E 0 I A L OF LIVBBPOOL,

0»piUl »W,O0O,00O.

FEANKIJN OF PHILADELPHIA,

Capitol »5,000,000..

HUDSON OOUNTT, Jereej Oitj,

Capital 1300,000:.

PEOPLE'S. Neimrl. " 300,000.

DKITED FIREMEN'S IMBCBAKOE Ofol PhlW.lphla, Asnla ««)0,0O0.

Ths Londoa Aannnos Oorpontion ofLondon, capital tE,EO0,0O0.

Springfield P in tusnnnoe Oo.,«tt«, capital »1,500,000.

VaaUhaster Pits t u u u i c a* » York, oapiUl tMO.OCO.

QBOUM AvzBIOa* Sl ODD.000

Firs A natioE of Pli'la.<t,n»,0N

Freeman %ood.