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BJ:N J. H. VOOT, O rRORIETOIl. OlfloB oo Horris Street aoar BlaoknoU. TRnWS "^ Bl'llSCHIl'TION R.VAUHULV IS AFWAWK. n,,, Your, - '»2.00 ii Mouths, .'urn) ifluut JH, - - ADVERTISING BATES PPiOB. t Tnnh 2 " !1 " 4 " Jj Ooluma. 1 _" SPACE. 1 Inch. it " A " 5 " 4 Column. 1 » ? i. i " i WK. i s; w*. * -7.' 1 25 1 7ft 2 2ft 9 Tli 8 no 4 fil) 6 60 10 00 lima. $ it fit) C 01) ii no 8 00 10 mi vi m 15 00 IR fill 112 (HI « 1 2fi 2 1)0 a 7:'- :i nu 4m r, gr. u r.o it (Kt .15 00 » 4 ai a m 11 en 13 (10 ir, zr, 1.1 OU 2.-. IKI 41 mi EIHTNTAOE ADDED KOK EITtt TIOBS lfi OEKTB PER LINE. 4 l ia L' fill 1 r,i A 50 7 oil 8 (III 111 25 lit (HI (i MCH. « r. nil !•) IK) 14 (III 18 (Hi 'Jl till 2i" fi'l 'J',l SO Wi (1(1 1.00 - 50 1 MO, * 1 7 ;, s 4 r.( ft r.( c, i,t 8 fif •Z'Z ill) $10 1)1 J: ;K 27 01 :<n in .;r. in Kill Of iH. LOCAL K»- _._ - ESTABLISHED IH 1851. UN P. BTICKI.E, Counsellor at Law AND MASTKU IN CHANCERY, DOVER. N. .T. I. B. JOLLEY, Proprietor. Horn.* and CarriBfiin to Lot. ANALYTICAL CHEMIST i)ov::u, N. J. Analv,ae and Assays rarcfiillv made. Gcilil anil BilvJr Ores Mineral III. r,,M ami ladia w. T- USPOBT, Counsellor at Law, AND MA3TEB IN CHANCEltT, OflVo In tin Vitiim.l Unlmi Hank IluilfflnR 3LAOI'».M.ST., DOVElt, N. J. Berkshire Valley Hotel! A.R0.VDH0U9I l»8 B' fiintiag and anil * spot wita large airy n prott.Y -, i, good slublM, «hea», *o Tlii" hnm s , g liw nnriir);oii« tlioroagh repairs, ; , tituiibid «» R .rftin-rfisds, 4mile* le,, .hfida, Ac Tii tlioroagh repairs, in dill; bid «» R .rftin-rfisds 4mile* Pttvai. &j>v>.ii:£ ass, j , rs l«okinK for a e«o«l pfne, to Hop M War mind ebiB koMI U IB. cheap- itl wi hAh.nn est phco in Ilip atate »itli g™wi huA., h.nn- ti/nl table, BAIi will lUektd wilt Ihl lint ttf LIQUORS in the market. Also rOHTEIi on drift. " DOO." HODGKI88. l tt Q on drif Berkshire Vsllej, K«T. 7lb,_ J (8-ly JOHN DRVMIfbll'S SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING SALOON, SUSSEX STREET, (bnl wrai tlio MAH8IOSHOUS£anilDop,)l,) DOVER, N. J. Tlii! pl»ta lias Imun fmtlrdv refitted in 1 neat mai or. LADIfcS 1 ami ClilLDllENH UAIlt (JUTTING ASPECIALTY. " NEIGHBOUR & SMITH, 1TTOBNEYS * CODHSELLOES AT LAW, Car. IHackwell anil Si DOVER. N- I. B. HE1OHDOCB. J. iJTOLgf , DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, SATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 1879. THE YE OH ERA T^ p^jjo d 0 themselves an absolute injustice if theypur- NO.3U chase their BOOTS and SHOES anywhere before examining the pricesofRODEBERpEAaAN'S. Immense stock of elegant and substantial goods displayed at their store, Cor. WAEKEN and DICKERSON- Sts., opp. DEPOT, POETIC. TkATTTTTi T.T T JLfUVJJB, IN, J, DRUGS and MEDICINES OLD ESTABLISHED STAND! (IJKTWJ:KV VnoiitiKEH ]!ii(,M. II.uu-wAiir. STOHH \r,i> NATIUNAI. IHOS JUNK.) CIMS. 11 DJIE.RY1EPLE, DRTTGGIST AND APOTHECARY, MORRISTOWN, N". J. Dealer in Druns and Medicines, Chemicals and Dye- Stuff AM) ALL FUAKIYIACKI'TICAI.1 I'KKl'AKATlONB, Wl'llVSICIANWANJ* K]-:.\LEItH KUri'I.H',1) AT WHOLKSALH HUCLS. DKTJOH mti'il nf tlm bent (jiiti in, or tin; mm! II)I|H-UYU<I Curim, 1 lliiiii; usiiiully fonml in « T)tny Rl Old Folks and Young Folks. vo been down to HUO'H for pi} birlbday; You misHcJ me, o]J Ttiwuur, I faao*; I didn't k41 licr 1 wia liomemck, But ToKHer, old dog, it was BO I Daughter Bniir wn Wiug ind tender And Fiod just >i kind u could ba, But Hutnohnw, old dog, mure tbi'n ever, Tbey nil M'ecu iaoh joaag folki to me, Tbo world of io-tfay !B I new world; Wbou out or home Haiti I Mray, I beir, now sud thon, peopia niiispn-, "They used to do ao In bis diy." D old WBVBaro plo»aant to olierish ; liuy tie mo to da*s tliat hiie beon, i! my queer little fan clou, it may be, tru ronlvi in K"ipy grste* preen. »mounted LilV'n kill inddoscindea, iiid know fliero tiro ttiorna ou pie wiy | 3 forded bright ittreamB In tie Valley, .ml found jagged roolin 'neatli tho Bpr»j ; J loaned onnome tuffs whioti betrayed me, ['vo found plMin^Q ibtdowod by pain, in TO bat faith in the mirage Tiiat uliimmorfl atiaad an Life's plain. fluv napglit of all tbli to Sney, mil bk'as liur, md bnsbton hor dty !li tbn love ibo baa oliDBen j yet sotnobow «amo very gladly *w4y ' " '' \i\y dog, and my eat, and my garden, My BhnOby iirm-clialr by the ire. lie Tlew dowa the rallaj, and nigh II Tho obnrch with Its email modeat aplre. . sly? Nerer. HeropDft b»byflngeri clinging to roinoin the gloom, Harry I mo coming biiher iVi tli Ma happy young faoa all abloom, [ero the wom*D I lorcdiita beside mi) IVitU lior chirrup of homo and its ctroi, id the IIBJIM como sear in tbe tirf light lKpor Uielr wool and tlieir piayeri. i, yen, all are Tanlahoc], yon tell, Nor coins into sight at iny call, ii marriage sod death, and broid-win- Thoy'vu left mo, tbene loving on y, hote 1 Utp tr.THt with their And yet, how my dtar Runy clu r nock *b«i I l«rt bir—lmt :y all utf•«« no dHadfiiily y The .Vnlllmn Oimrili, Hnlllean Hull, anil Mulllfilli Cllowdw. HW York iu the only city in thn d I l l Union, and I liave ii d in all of them •.inlinjjl u. Jii il'ii Miltl-H l'lllll'Mllii 1 1' A U T l C L E S u u d c PASSAGE TICKETS ORAM, HANCE & CO.'F. STORE, PORT OHAM, N. J. F OB nil the iirinL-lmi! linn;, ol' BtP(vmPtii|ig rrcm N.,w t . * k t i , L i ! t LOWEST ilTIB Al IinAFrU WOOOl'OUT HOUSE. THOMAS BUIGUT, 1'ropHetor. WOODPORT, MORHIS Co., N. J. ktiA is puTtlnnlarly dUHltublfl for those Heeklutf rmUmnniDr rpflklflii^c. Situitrd at tlieheid it G. S, JENSEN, OAPETWEAVER, DASE1IKNT, TWO BOOKS FitOM POST OFFICE, DOVEB, K. J. Cftrpet Weaving, in all widths, done in rst-clasH Btylo at lowest rains. Tho best kind of wan) only used. Nuw carpets on head for salo. Tlio ltiglicat prioo paid for or UIOQ lu exob^nge for carpet. H3-ly •ftble tor thane.. Sttmtci] at the hen » f<:»liircn nt laki fjr -HjrUcubj* nlilHU tr«|lor II. A. nES\'RTT, M. D , HOMCEOJP.A THIC PHYSICIAN &SUIIOEON, 3or. Blackwell & Warren Sts., (Oppotite DoTcr Bink,) DOVEH, N.J., DiseaaeB uf Wcinru anil Children, EjetndEur Oalco Boum: 1 to 9 A. M., Ho 3. id or the icHioBP.H. «nl, B. hMITH. B. C. MM1F, JB SMI H&. MECIE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. oi-Ticu OVMI rii'.r.EOi.'s HATBTOHH, BI.ACKWEl.L tmir.KT WHITLOOK'S HALL O n . DTiAOKWKLh AMORr.IR KTS., DOVER. N. J., HAS been pill in <mkr for tlic BCIBOIJ R will lio Lit lot FOH DAY'S ICE CREAM, STILL THEDEBTIS THIUABKIT. PICNICS and FESTIVALS SUPPLIED AT SHORT NOTICE. L. W. THURBER, RUrEMNTENDENT OP PUBLIC SCHOOLS ' o r MOitma COUNTY. OIHce oror OT.Q. BICIURDS * Co.'tt BTOItE, DOVER, N. J. Rn.elal effleo linnrs oa Baiurd.'B from s A. SI. till 11M. 17-ir TITOSE6 BLAKCHAHD, iTrOIlHEYATLATf, «»• IIASTIB IN OIUBcrJlT, DOYEB, H. }. ONM oT.r A. Wiebton'e itevo .nd tin store, 17-13- uiVekwell atre.l. MARY C. FORD, M. D., Physician, Concerts, Lectures, Exhibitions mints ot various kinds. Tim wi'll MfHli'il "HI' comfortable iy b* llatl ut rPB«onnblu tf mis. ,nil Fiiiirtal IH.II ii mm WHITLOCK A LEWIS, Ull ROOMS i rru TO TO LET M. & I. SEARING. DENTISTRY IN ALL ITU BRANCHESAT S. B. JOHNSTON'S Ufflc« at the ronirienCA of Mr. Jn niiiKiwito 8t HIITT'B Hall. P. O. ADDRE fl UOX 400, DOVBU, N. J. 3Hj SPRING PATTERNS AT vcr. 10. aajiivjsssirT":?** 51 Morri»town7 N. J. A full line MIDI, Dcmarcat'ii Spring Put- lanwi; RIBO "Portfolio," Bnd " ffhnt to Wear.*' CataloguiH fwe by mnil on appli- cation, W. 8- BABBITT. THE NATIONAL UNION BANK OP DOVER. DntKit, N. J., February aOili, 1879. Thi-. B»k has novr on lim-l for n\a »nd imrauiliaU •dlllTi'ry »ll ddiioiniiikti'iiiR of HIE fl. H. 4 p r c o r i t . Bond* froDi 150 to 11,000 ii qniuiittof to'iiilt rurckaiera. 11-K CHAS. BUCHANAN INSERTING, EXTRACTING, it»|°"lilnli»t» 1*10011. lot FIFTEEN DOLLARS. ALL WORK WAUHAWTKD. THE ROXBUBT HOTEL (FORMERLY ALI.IE'S HOTEL,) SUOCASUNNA, N. J- HIED. MAST, Proprietor. Tl,» nlmvo honso Is loc.tal in nns of th. holthientand ino.t olinrimng pIscos in tie Mate within n (ow minuto» wnlk nf tlo D. I, ,1 W. llailrimd on Ilio «uit, and the Ban- trill lLUrcmdof N. J. on Ilio »OHl, nn.l lr- tfann nil hour's drl™ of Bndd'» Uko0 Jjiku llopalcoUR. Tlio propnetOT designs to imto lliii bouse ono of tlio mmt populoi ,il»oo»mthi» Hfclioii of th»6tate, andpnr. ienlnrlv with tin timeline piAlio, tor »noui r.vcry convoniciico and .oinfort will bo unp- pliod lit modcrfltu prices SMCMonlili, N. J., DM. 13th. 1178. REUBEN ROWS, Hrtii'ic'MncLinra, FlrrsmiB. MnslcBl Imtrn; S.nl" i. All kinds .f OoW, Bilvor and Nlclicl n a t i n c clone. AUrE« sasnrtnsnt oT ii.c clo 1-liMiil Maolllnee, from l itutn «.N. J. HOPE'S SURE CURB FEYER and AGUE anilnllMatarFoaiDlm-i Quinine nc ConUfnB neither r Arsenic. CURES EVERY TIME. tlnolv c»v*r nr tlin 'll«eniin Tol nlril'isci lh«insliriM ind e.rrlel It ilie i lirau, t f.nt ui PRICE 40 CENTS. Franliihi Siinam, Now \nrk. J[. V. B. SEAKING, CARPENTER and BUILDER, Ill,ACKnELLBT.,D0VEll.N. J. Slate Eoofing Ib.vo manci arranumnonlB wiui one of tte - can lie nul ""• •,!).;.. BeptOTberlBd, IH78- KOCKAWAT, N. ©RE 0EUSHERS •ml PTTLVEEIZEES. BBaiTfMOR AND XRTIUATEK FUHNIt "' »On ALL KINDS OF HA'"" I1 "" 1V HOWOBOFACTACHMENr- is?£r •V noo-rerident debtor for tba inn of i koBdMd md »U.j,tro dollm, Iraued oat ol >', Uw Cinmtt OonH of tho Oountv ot Morri*, - •!•- -m.K /i Mof Jmiuiwy. 1879, nturatbh '1CTOEIAL BIBLES UNION HALL BUILDING, H. P. SANDERSON, Hot Air Furnaces, r Ih. lale.1 »nd mt>.t Improved .tylcs,' foi r iilneTOblleai° prlrats liolMings. A l.rg. aiiorlnunl or Ulotol, thc.p for cs.ll. COOK, PARLOB, E HBAtW0 STOVES,] ax. ilio » Tiriotj of biiiii. BBITTANIA WABE, i t n l u>0H«leiit<>f" r ,EA.VEs.'iBotaHi S"i HBp ( Oo,per le«l end pewter taken Ii eleluB' %'fl®dkDm WIBHTON. O.O. JENSEN, WTBE0LD PBi8BXM:H|A» OHDB0B, '. iJo-«rain..,ia-..»,, J: rEiTHEBBEDS EHHOVATKD ng 1 udge Davl d Davl! of Illinois Con- sidered as an Available Dinner for Cannibals. filipJIOBfl D.1TIJ D»V|H, TliBtiminmiHeraraavia, That LauberLiidinore, Hlionldiliiidnntloilioio Ofauaiinibnlinndl Wliec met on tliL> atrand Dr tho flcBh-eutinK band. How their eypa ivould uutatandt How they'll roarl How ouch jaw Would BwlnR np and down As he p.trodn throD^h tbo town I Hotf of cacb aon and dBnglitor Tlio tuolb would runwaturl . Him tbo opiaprca rare ' As they thought or the faro . That wan moving ibout. ; Would Bond Up ashout I WOOD tbey Ihnuaht or Mod BQoo ' Or l«g fricaaaoo, Or bead with briin sauce, : Tbousb their gain was bis loss, Tbcy'd care nut ol tbat J Tliev'd(seo only fat, Buoh a atiick of provision Would OIUBO qniok deciaion Il«««riIlnE bia falo ; Ue was made to be ate. Thty'd nniiimber-no danger— That being s itrsneer, TmB a dntv, not sin, To at onG4 take him In1 BBBTON TamMBirT. EEA-D1ATI0NS, A bouncing baby—Rubber doll. Tbo knobWMt part of Hehouse is He )or. Tberagman uses lite belli as an add- ink. Jnb was a man »lio oppreoiatea home smforts, A dock of a lover makes a goose of a ibaoJ. A flic] fool—one tbat gels into a itnan's head. Qaribaldi has deoidod to reside por- medtlf in Borne, The greatest censors aro those who LTO tbeleast sense. Now the prudent citizen thatches his in witb acabbage leaf. 'Gotd-by, 8<reet heart," «o be said ir a dinner on venison. Somebody cays a biker should always :ive a thorough-bred horse. The Jtnff some United Slates Senators to mode of—ballot-box stuff. . The cobbler wlio workn all night sings 'It's never too late to.mend." .: •. The eloolrio light has been trW in idon and tomdtooeoslly. When jonrale BM'S good or bad nalitieB, doni «Mg|er«le them. The only ain that aaDkigd is not likely be falsely accused ef—Sin-eerlty. No bald-beaded nun were evel eon. lerled by a sermon dnringtbeflyseason. For most vegetables tliere is no fcr- iier better than rich loaf mould from D woods. A man in Kentucky was arrested ictanso howas "inspected of being uspicions." ine man whu lulil his v'b iW. il ~'-i jelly that made liiro sick afterwards had IB jams. , , A,n«*>lngei halls from Castile. A Di)rano,'wrvp«snme—a Ouitile soap- mo, as it werc. SpealrinS'of bnttar, wo may respect B oolor, bnfd.o not bejitnto I* tnrn np nr nose at its rank, xiieworia honors a, fearless and out ipokon aJvoci'te of any caose. Let youi i6bt -limt'i tbro* away yonr bushel. • Jin, .uii«t» lint little here Mow. 1 e S e r i i e iSay roam.and when he calU lager beer he wants but little foam. Jpbn B. iQoogh ii in his silty-sebond year nrf (raveled tbodt 420,000 miles, itrl-hM'iiSMieen in bed a whole daf Irorngnesi since 1846. , sftid air. Edwurd Hartigan, "tbat bus any luoal ODloriDg, tbat is, any decided lonal coloring of its own. To the Isot tbat It bas tbis loosl colonng, I attribute much of our success. Oo before a New York andieace with a Bketcii, bowerer simple, in wbloh-Itreoogoizua true local flsvor, Bad yonibavs got tbe audience; jua to tbe skelcliM and sougs tbat m live produced, portraying life among lie poorer cluses of NEW York, have a very popular. ID tbom I ahrays to liit tbe |iopular besrt and make it orij.' . Tf ben I ssj.'we, 1 1 mean Harrl- k Efart; when I auy 'I,' I mean my- self, {or aU tliat we bave done, from tbi •ya of tU» 'Mulligan Guards'to tbe sent tinte, bos been mr owti Idea nod OWD work. I kniiw tbat people say mt I get' tliiso BkeWici aod plays written for me. and claim the credit, fell, tbat would be dangerous, wouldn't 1 I think'so, nt all events. I bave rer done au^tbitig of tbe kind, '•Tho 'Mullignn Guards' waa tbe first ;; sacoesB., It was a cartooo ou 4he rget oompanies ot tbe city, and tbeir ime was bjfrion, and its snocesTVM due, D (IIB music, tbloh Just bit tbe lonle, and secondly, to tbe foot that lany buelnesa men and politicians wbo ad been bored and bored to give prises For wbiob tbe companies bearing tbeir imes contended, came and were de- ;hted tosee the thing shown up ia its ie light. I wns tinlnokv witb that eco. 1 tried bard to get some respeo- iblo masic publisher to paplish tbe no arrangement for me. I begged of Wham A. Pond to do it. He wouldn't; in* of them would. I uskesl Fond te itns arc* hear it. Hfl wonlaVt do that, isgusted, I fava tha piano arrangement llrierKBti Monaban of tbs Ponr- teontli Word for bis slaugbter. Finally [r FOQ« said to laeeie day that he uld give me 860 for it. I took np ith Ilia offer. Ho made almost enough t of it to pay bis rent. Why. it went ovor the worid. JimBobinBou, the ruback rider, told me that be heard it lyed in India, and also by tbe famous ild Stream Guard's Band in England, lie success showed me tbat marches in •eight and two-four time were iery iking. This was the fint in a series of ifteen or twenty minute sketches tbat I ite, in which a SDng was tha main itnre, and following tho 'Mulligan V came'Patrick's Bay, 1 'The Sons opBtanbi,' 'The Singer Blues,' The Bktdmoie Guards,' and 'The ]t«R- Army.' $kis last was set to atnne adapted from tbe old air of 'Bony Over be Alps.' Ibeu 1 began preparing plays in Wob I introduced songs. The first waa [y Old Hat,' you remember tbo elprea- on •Shoot tb» hat.' «nd »ft«r tost came Inldoon, theSolia Man.' Thine two ings were tbe stepplog Btonea wheraby delineators of Iriab cbaracter that r swarm on tbe varislj stage, reaehed iat stage. To come into the basinens tbat was required was to learn a stiff Itcd wolk, andtben, witb a mug that »uld stamp a pie. as tkebova sov, they rent on Bnd msdo money. One of the lout popular oi songs is 'Tbe BoMsB on ?nr Block.' It waa originated, ss most my songs anil skntcbei bavo been, by itual eiperieno«. I was born auil rois- . in the lower part of the city. I oavo ily tried to reproduce what I saw every .y. Now, ingoing to my borne I wade irongh swarms of children on tho block, id so tbo song, with its allusion to tbe Mron's playB, came to my mind, and wrote tbo 'Babies,'" The reporter had heard tho tone whis- led by BOoroB, but bad never heard tbe indistinctly, and said no. "Thou I'll try anS repent them tor a. I have nearly forgotton them al- iay, with so many other things to ,n£ of. Let's see. The song begins in ish brogue, you understand: irye« want far information, OHn neeiuv msrrlmtut, Come ovor widmtlocisl!' . To Morply'a Uoinlint. HeewnBarawofoMuei In too Furih Wsrrnd, near ths aocl: Wkoro OlreHld'srlprealntld By the babies OBour black. There's tbo Phalena an' Ihe Wbalcos rromlboDonoeoai", 'Tbat'sa literin tbe Booth of Ireland. Blltlti' On tbe rslllss, ffid Ihe lUMnn »" tkalr knot, Gonlpla' aud lalUa,' - Wid n.iRbbors by Ibo Doek, filnglH' little Sallie Wators rortbebshlosononrblmk. 'Little Bailie Waters.' is a plav ol the nildren tbnt's been bandcil dowi hemlfromtbo.old oountry, I Buppose. W put npthe litllsst baby in ib» iddloT ana all form a ring nronod it, id walk around, singinc in a sort ol .—MulcBs are said to TlttjL.s bs"very'iluifof apprehension aud only parUft.'.very pemrladjense of tbe term. Why, even the woril "mnlishia nsidered a synonym for «b«urd obstin- i one mule in this country V l ' h i agjamart mnk, Abw dayi ag< thia taiBht.apeoiuieriitrotted op In i i t o p i S way'to Jeff Holbrook'n J smith anop in polnW"". Oa., and d. libera?«lj « l k e d into the .bop. H< B«B,ed;tob. very uneasy abd restless, elhiWUngnrlmUtakable signs ol pai The man in thashep woro ratter taken tack by themule ana tbns came to the .hopnnWaia4.ua lonsa. *'' n,ulellltilnpon.ofhUl»g..nd» b Itnre olh'i. beta °>°tedft.M" iionofbn.oftb«nion> his loot allearllfoovedthataijailbaa wi* it.w.Vinlofteo«h,.vlde.llyo.n.. tot the'.pp»tm' P««. 1h« •*" t.a. U»w nl i.vad,*otted of. "Tbo hat ohnrus is like thefirst. It'i tho wriMt trifle, but somehow it hifc j tbo people, nnd I hoar it everywhere Tim c'liiljrra ttiomselveB have adopted Ibe sir to their words instead of the old tune they sung. Down on my bloak my little boy goes in tbe middle wlitn they play it, and they sing 'Little I Harrigan,' instead of 'Bailie There's glory for you. < "Published 1 Yes, of course. Mr Poid don't hesitate nowadays about publishing my songs. He jumps at them. You seesuccess is a good Now, there is a song In tog now tbat I presume will be popular. 'The Little Widow Dunn,' and iet noat, tidy, little widow that keeps _ ill shop, bos .kind word for every ie, feels it ber duty to nod to every ie that goes by, is in great demand at lartiej, where she sings a good song and ills a good story, and who invariably tenda every funeral in the neighbor-! nod, You've seen her I'll bo.bound. M«H rilMtlj Intolerant*. It seems strange, at this Iat6 day, tbat 1 'ligb digullnrj of tbo Koinau Catholic lurch should refuse toallow the body deceased Catholic to be buried in a 3atholio oemetery for no other reason "ian that bo was & member of the Ma. o fraternity. Yet tbis is what Vicar reueral Qnlnn has done. Ibe deceas- man, Dennis Coppers, was a respect- and influential resident of Hobokeu, liere be lived many years. He was al ie time Chief of tbe Hobokeu Fire Dc< irlmeut, and hod filled other position! T trust and responsibility. He was, «t ie timeof LIBdeatb, an aclive member] Eoboken Lodge, No. 85, P. and A. Several years ago Mr. Coppers pur. abased alot in Calvary Cemetery, and i mother, wife lad two children and ;erred tbere. Be badoften expressed wish to be buried beside his wife, aud set forth in his will. Mrs. Coppers, i to tbe time of ber death, was an ac- re momber and liberal supporter of tbe iman Catholic Church of Hoboken, ir the past six or seven years Mr, C ira has been educating three children St. Elizabeth's convent at Madison, J. No formal notice was given by the urch authorities that tbo body would be allowed to be deposited in the mietery. The first intimation the rela- tes aud friends of the deceased bad of refusal to inter the bodyin ground conse rated according to tbe rites of tbe Bo- Oatholio Cbnrob was when the pro- sslon reached the gates of tbo Oeme- ry. Even tben no explanation of tbe tasal waB given. It was only after ich questiouing on tbe part of the in- unt relatives that tbe truth came "" *""'" ant: He HallloW.terf, a-Bllnng in tbo BUD, rln 1 and weenie' tor »*yomuj sr— Iso, B«lu> risi, wips vour ey< frock | < il'i sung b j all tbe bablei t llnnf block- •Lefa see,"continued Mr. Hamgan. •Tbe second vorse goes: Uv.wsrmmasj In summer, Whin the bras! tomBl oB the say, X hundred tbou»ml ehllJr.n UeontbeBalbiraj; , They com. r,.B Unrpky's bolldlBil; Their noise w.Jitnop'clock ] There'a no peranbulator Wldtbebabieiiinonrlilock. There's tbe Clesrjs and the Usrvs , From ths .we<lB»Jwats'side, Dosln'ool'"U" b "»»' Oaalu'attbetUei All royal bind and noble, 0vDsna'OoBBBllBlhook, Singing, 'Qravel (Ireeny Oravel,' Far tbe babies on oar block. That Wei. Oreeny Oravel. snotherebndrenVpbvr.niucb after th fashion of •LlltleSallieWatm.' Ihavi ormtun all bnt the Drat two lines, wbich I introduced into theeborcB for Ibe Beoond verse. - Orarel.greew gravel, how greei lie jr.n Farilltbepnrty fl^lr yonng msHens I Bee iea travel, greeu-wlp. jour eye onl wltk yer frsek. That's suni by tbe baU.i «J"i»« <" ot " blo«fc' i •• "•••' ., ••TbelErt'viiM. InUodnoes the soli man of tba block u be walks iloou < ul street:" . [t'i 'tjootl taeraln' to yo lun.li""> B FitrlokMarphj, £ vralkaOovnlhctllerwiy; WH bia ifiiBin 1 allhiti b'iiT* H'lid k Hiiiolidaia rock, Tlio iDTy'»f iba BfliliUor 1 ! >>JM A-iiTlm 1 off i u r block. Tbarai tha B»nnam and tbi OaanoaB, Far Voimi and Oinoiuglit nlfl. AUy wld U.. •*««! ai»J iaita bandy tilh - i I- ••"•« ji W»Mfi,r<ir UM balta Tbo brother of the deoeased man boa ipealed tbe ease to the conrla. It is iid by tlie Counsel for tho Complain- that tbe Oemetery authorities can- rightfully ot legally prevent tbo tdj from being placed in tlie lot de- igned for it. Tbe case ia ibns preaeot- : "Deimii Coppers purcbued & lot Calvary Cemetary. He received a ,ei from tba owuera of tha cametery iich was unconditional, cicept a re- iclion as in thenumber of graves to put in the lot. Ho distinctly express' ia hin lifetime and in bis will that bf oulJ be buried to tbis lot. Tbo offl •s of tbo eoraeterj retase to al- ,' bia body to bo interred, on tbo mod tliat be wa&ftMason. Tho qacs- en ia, Has tho Ronmu Catholio Cburcli any ODO else a right to refuse burial er linviug givon such n tUf-il ? I be- 'B that they cannot prevent the inter- enl. Having purahiiaed tbo lot, paid it, and retained ttie deed, ho cannot deprived of tbo rights, The mem- irship of tho Mason io fratbrnity was n itter of hit own oonscieuco, not a mat- for any church or body of men to «ido upon." Tbe case bas excited a great deal of terost among tlio members of the Ma- mie fraternity, It naa known that tbe Oman Catholic Cbnrch has always ez- irased a strong dinliko for all Becret so- itiea save those within iU own orgaDi- ition. But it was bardiylielieved that officers would go to tbo length ot re- [BiDg burial in oonseerated gronnd to 16 of its soQfl, beoauM h« had belonged it orgtmisWtion, The Bumin Catholic Cburcli aud the Mtwouic fratermtj art two wry power-! Ql bodies in this country. Each baa iriven on persecution. It id -rather ,te in the day for the Catholic Church this free country to attempt toehold ._ eomiilete a mastery over tbe minds of ts members, and we much mistako the Teolings of innnj conlmunicuntH of tbat ureb, if tbey do not resool tlio ill-tim aetion of Vicar OensralQtiiun as an itrage on tboir liberty of thought. Tbe Masonic Order ia formed on •Uof #b«f.tj, iuzoi tbe tollcst esa^ ans of our common nature. It num- ig its members miny of the sest and purest in the land. No one in point to a single immoral or nnlaw- i) ict commilUd with tlio Banction of t [asonic body. To atteuiiit to place nn- ir the ban suca a body of men will be iharactericed as absanl, by the better ,nd moK BetBibla portion of tha com- mnity, Catoolie and ProteiUnt alike. liurt "BILL, T H I BAimin."—Bill, Banker—other name at inquest am Funeral was not forthcoming—hi) wa. mly a poor UOTJ, hii usual pout, at toj a firming enbankment imong tba "tip" ffagoDt. At present—it win dnr ig the making of thi "Sowerby eon- met," oa the Maneheater am kilwaj—he W» "top n m " orer one at .__ ibalUot oneot the numerous tanoels twlng eonstntelnl oa tbat line. Ht >rob»faly could neither read nor write Tho ibtft at whloh ht inn top-nan WH two hundred feet deap, solid •oek, 'aides ana bottom. His. duty . ' _ " " belof and mi then to ths top, returning them imply o hii mriuiitiw bottom. Now, when _ oboin broke away or a big boulder fel" oil» truok, Bill ba4, lo «hoat "Warn jut 1"and the minirs below crept fir tberinto tlieir driTes,aUowiog tbe aeath- dialinff wtloU to.estna down narml*«' One unhappy day my top-man' tot ilippnd hopeleisly, and he ki tlmt rnontba tiotshdJ from aids •ide of the nofrow ihaFt and landed erDi1iedin«n,tiith4 bottom. But ti mattif If he twreametl, Ihe "ui noise woniibriog- them out at onco tie eii«a. Be oeim lost null-Flfc'lilfnH'lii Jtfrxliro, TUB FAfilllONAllI.E AMUSBMENT OP OUH HMaUiiOUS, AOJIUBS 'IBB BOBlJEH, MATAMOBOS, MKIIOD, Ana. 4.—I Imvo jast witnuseed abull fight intbis city- |» singular BCtine within a mile or tw« of tbe United Stfttoa boundary line, Tbe fight vis so different in many respects from simitar uconeu in South America and oldSpain tbut Xdescribe it fur your; retders; Tbe seats around tbearena are | filled with the elite or Tamaulipas, in-1 eluding many women, some beautiful, some pretty, and a good mauj ugly. Tbe bull is driven into the arena, a thin, p u n t animal, pale yellow or cronm color, long-pointed boms, short bead and flery eye, but young, not evidently more than, a three-jreujpld, and Badly weakened by long fastfog;. He snorts, and talioa a harried'enrvey of 'the soena A picador, in re J tights, rW past and flaunts a red rug ui bis fooe. Tbe bull snorta, runs his long horn,, with a liak flashing motion, tSrongli'tlie nd oloth.-ftud tears it from the man's band. Other pioadors repeat the sume tbing; tbo brute becomes exalted Dud 'charges wildly at bis tormentors; they spring lightly to one aide, blinding tie ball with the cloth, or bound up tbe side of the high fenoo, beyond the reach of his sharp horns, Tbe crowd hoot and yell for tlio bandarius (arrows with strong, barbed iron points, winged with a profusion of colored paper cut in strips). Tba picador most fitil) fully tttizea one in each band, and whentbe now thoroughly aroused and maddened animal rashes savagely nt him. plants tbs two bandarias in tbe two BUICS of the animal's neck, who pitches, roars, and charges around the arena, blood flowing freely, thecolored pipor stream- era flying, and tba crowd yelling and hooting like demons. When tbe bull, worried and bleeding, ibows an Inclination to make bis escape from his torturers, tbe crowd yell a pruidus lotfmgonlittht him with fire). Then nu other brings what looks like two nhort rockets, with huge barbed iron poinU, eaob containing several loaded rocket*, BO arranged that when Btrnck into tbe bull they will, at each discharge, drive tbe point in deeper and deeper. The match Is touched to the rocket, and tbey are hurled or driven into.tbe neck or hack of the brute. He bellows, Tbe fuse hisses, Tbe rockets explode ouo after another in rapid suc- cession, enveloping tho animal in smoke. Tbe hair is burned from the akin, and tbe skin parched and burned by tbe fearful explosions, Toaembling a small cannon. Tbe sharp irons are driven further into theQDireriflg flesh at every discharge. Tbe blood streams fromhis wounds until, as it happened to one of tbe bnlla on tbis occasion, be falls to tbe ground as though .dead, overcome by torture and IOSBof blood. Now tlie clown announces, alter three animals, almost precisely alike insize, action, and color, bad been tbns bated and worried, finally lassoed, thrown down auil tbe iron barba pulled out of theirflesh,and turned out of tht arena in turn, that .bey were mut profoundly grateful in tarn, <4c.. and would announce the close ol the performance, and that another would Inko place onsome ttitiiro day. Hisvoicois drowned by a fierce roar from the erowd of Truigeu nna poa nuiiUto.' (Bring in one nod kill him,) Tba clown anewors : Tliis ia a sovereign BUgW rtnaiai city, and permissiou must first bo lained.' Ho bounds up tbo fence in mt of tbe officials of the city and asks rmission with liat in hand. It is, of lUrse, graato' 1 , He nni.oimcentho lit. Tho orowd cheer vociferously. Tbo bull enters, is baited and worried before described. A picador Beizea a ort, otruigbt, double-edged flword, ikes a* lunge at the bull, inflicts an ;ly flush wound in tbe neck. He JIL'.H (..omul, aud again drives Ibe ile down thefiidoof the nock into bis :B1S. Tbo tlurk blood spnrta out. clown executes tho movement of BtaRgarinR, driven animal. Tbe ill does not fait, but looks no appeal- gly with bis great brown liquid eyes his executioners, AS if taking what ,ey would do neit. Ho is only srribly wounded. Arope is thrown er hin bornn, bia head is drawn down the ground, nnd tlio sword forced to tbe back of the nock. Tbe dying .oftna, the screams of terror «d agony ttored by the poor creature an heart- icding to those having a heart. Too POLITE ioa BOABDBBB.—A corns- indent at Narraganset writes us fol- m: Tlie dull beachoi of this sandy jat liftVB been considerably stirred for an event that will beboard around lie world. You know what Narraganset _,t least you know what it lias been; or the place, I believe, is yours by dis- )very. I would no. like to siy how iB3j yeara ago jou and Sr. Gamaliel laitey and his lovely family foi&d, bv jere accident, that opposite Newport •us a beach quite as favorable to batb ;, andadjoining it was one hotel and 8 boarding-house. Thi onewasWbal- . 'e, lineal descendant of Whatley ; the ther a erode little plaoe, balf tavern ,nd half board ing-homo, filled with pre- tentious people from Philadelphia. In liosc days one left tbe railroad at King' too, snd winded his weary way to the 'ier by an old-faibioued coach. At tbe 'it'r there wu on* borse, known as Old Imoolh Tooth, that could be hired at a. [ollar t dr.y, with a vehicle thrownin, mt i\L.;nffi»ed one with the belief tbaf had been Noah's familj carriage, ancl ud yot dinging to its wheels aome of .he mud left from the flood. Primitive diya and primitive people. I remember the Taylor people took on tin, ind pre- tended to look flown ontbe Vhalleys, They wire poor niDbi,, *how pocket- books would not permit life at Nowport, BO ttrtj aped Newport »f Taylor's, A good story was told of General dchenck anent this tavern. HeWM oat bathinr day, when he anooontued a conpT of femsle* iptubing in the bnakers. an TCrvcoorieoilyoffBred hi« Miriceitfl them. Aftar a li«ly time tin tteneral wenrted hii damiwta to the Utbini hoases, and coming ont hlmielf, wi met by » grinning friend. "X «: Sebenck, wii taw•*£$*• J"* ' voor exiwnae," ba erfed. " How so SSi!d5 tto grim M. 0. '.'Why, don' £ ! i know you htv» been bathmRti of Taylor's u m i t girUJ" "Wol!. mpowlfld B., " I tboutfat tbej were to polite for boulders/* A yonng nan may do a groat foolish things, bnt he will saw wear pair of wbita pantaloons to a picnic hi ••oe. He will nw« forget An fun 1 M Uiflntocc&aiop, OLD LOVE LETTERS. THE DANOBlt OKTlfE I1AHK1TAIID APPUOV Trous. j- will msn wriUiJotUre—iiiohflillj letters—aucb p«psy wopay, g o o u y poo sey jiroduotiotia ? It Is badenough to talk careleuly, and many a man and woman wish half an huor after they hare spoken that their tongues bad cleaved (cleaved I believe ii ke word,) to the roofs of their mouths. That I say is bad enough, but when ian deliberately writes himself down an well—he is one. Look at Boechor, He did not write the molasses kind of tter, but be did write, and if be had is time to servo over again I don't think would pour out bia inner soul tbat my. As arule it is best to dothe love-mak- ing orally. Wait till yon get the girl on the front, or nndar tbe ivy on the back liozza, then yon can come tbe deardarl- )g cbiokibiddy business with safety and rith effect. ,. , Instead of tbis, men—even old men •warns this nnnory book .sweetneas, id what Is tbe result ? "Wliy, some day full of fear and' tnmb'iDR a mau is torched upon a chair in A crowded court front of him stands abald-headed iwyer witli eye-glasses. From a pile documents tha latter pulle a dainty cce of paper, unfolds it and flashing ie contents infront of the witness, says: "Is that your handwriting ?" "Yes; ItbinkitiH." Then tbaiikald-lieaded nanreads: , 1871 'Mr DEAB GOO&EY FOOBSX WOOSET," "Boars of laughter in the court,"aud >a say to yourself, "For Heaven's sake ly did write that infernal staff?" But, many there are wbo have done many there are whowin do it. bis a safe thing never I o confide, even ito a friend, that which h* may use igainsL you if lie becomes your enemy. Of courne it'a only a cold blooded sort mau or woman who can Jo this. We are half of us creatures of impulse but don't be impulsive on paper. Now juat look at Doctor Tbompson, venerable congregntionalist of New irk. Aman who served a quarter of century in one church. A man ven- rated, honored and admired. Alearned worn out, apparently, in theservice Christ. His people loft himwith regret, bare ought nf bim with pleasnrt, and inted to his career with pride. AB the darkies Buy— He heard a Heavenly angel sing, In De-land of Bliss—(or Berlin) id he fell to worshipping that angel. He might have gone on for years ad- iring ber top-note, and doing what od aChristian gentleman conld do in imotiug tbe welfare of one desiring to ^ achurch choir. Now supposing ho had written: Mx DEAB DELAHD-I desire to sec to-morrow," W M could be made out of it, even by infuriated and altogether objection!* husband ? How simple, yet effective, aatead of that be writes; My DEAB GOOHET—I wonld like," etc 5co bow different it renda—particularly print. ;t seems to mo that he was the " goo- iy," although ho styled himBeif "the maid." ind then you we men and women :eep these letters. Betsy Jane nay tell you that she pnt it last onein tbe fire, but, ten to one, he has pnt it lovingly in tbe bottomof : tronk with tbe dried rosebuds and ier beautiful reminders. Only oH»thi'i-1n-Law. It turns out tbnt it was not Nellie Grant who died. InHtoud of being herself, it was her mothcMn-Inw to fliich fact ws allude with all voypcrt. I t reminds us of an incideot said to re oocured at the Virginia Blule AuooUtion nome jeafs sgo. ina of these phenomena of nil nucu uccasioDf, a brother who liked to mnke himself conspicuous, arose near Mtn oar ol adjournment and addressed Iho loderator t h u s : 'Before putting tlin lotion to adjourn, Mr. Modenitor, I /ant to ask the prayers of tbe -Aeyocin- itt (or three of our ubseLt bn>tbrcn— rather Carry, ot Iticbnioml, who IH Qtoined at home by aurious illiiesn; irothor Jonea, who is in this city, 'nobgurg, but utiablo from siukni-'sa ' be present, with u s ; aud Brother roaddus wbo is passing tbrtmgb ie waters of affliction, having goue to 'auquier Springs upon a aad mission— baryhifi mntliRr.' TimInrgn aasnml)- >ge was eonsibly movod by those incements, ami the Moderator, iving risen was about to state tliu iropoflltion to tbe house, when tho Rev. :. Jeter, one of tbe most eminent iptiste in tbeState, interposed and in 'oice whioh was rather shrill, search- g, and incisive than melodious, ad- IreHBed the Chair: 'Hold on, Mr. Wod- *ator,'aaid he, 'before offering up the tycrs of tbe Church it is well to know it we are going to pray for, and aether there ia any necessity for our As far as Brother Curry Is con- irned, I amsure there is none. Our •other is mistaken ae to his being sick. ,w bim inRichmond onyesterdayin II health, and he could bnve been it with uato-day, if he bad boon [dined. As for Brotber Jones, tho e ifl true; I know from personal Brvatlon that be iB not sick, for I bim on the streets of this very city iis morning as I camo to tbiB mestiug; d as for Brother Broaddua, tho itlemnn is equally at fault in supiios- he needs the prayers of the Church, has not gone to bnry bis mother nt for toraycertain knowledge nho lias tan a taint in heaven these thirty years far from that being true, Mr, Moder- >r, the fact is that he has gone to iry bU motber-in-law.' Tbe climax led by the emphasis which he kid on last words, was [too much for tho nesting, which became BO couvuUeil at irresistible drollery of Brother ter'fl eiplaufttion that tlie Moderator compelled in self-defense to uJjouru meeting far dinner without tbo mal formalities. Yellow Fever Notes Two gentleman met upon the street resterday close to a reporter of the Con- or Jourutt, who takes the libertyof ing their conversation publicity as it ly throw some light on Memphis. ie first gentleman was very nmohsur- •ieed at seeing the second and said: 'Wherein tbe world did you come am ?' 'Memphis.' •I tbongbt you were dead.' 'Yea, those Howards reported me dead lmt year and I am still so recorded.' 'How is Mempliii ?' It is given over to tbe thieves.' 'The fever does not seem to be so fatal IB year?'. •No; it ian't rejruiar lellow, Jack. 'hen a man dies now Ma body erum iles to pieces almost as BOOH as it is ilaccd in tho coffin. . LasL year the ody would remain in a dried up condi- in for two or three days. "Wo li&d the Ind of fever we are now having all last inter. Whenever a flro was kindled in house where tbe djsease bad been it iito ont and tbo inmatea died.' •You must have bad Bomo sad exper- ccM?' 'Yes, my wile and children died lasl rear and I was reported dead. No soon was tbii report originated than the Sieves began to pillage tbe house. I •as fitting up witbraydead when tbey iroke open tbe door. Two or three empty coffins were in the bouse and determined to frighten tba thieves off. had no weapon, so I got in one .of tbe jffllns and lay there as still as death. [be thieves pnsbed open the door am' .me in with HghtB. I railed myieU tiffly np in the coffin and tried to make iy fuce look as gbutlj aapossible. fbon tba burglars saw me tbey imogin. ed they saw an apparition. Tbe; dropped all their plunder, turned oni Bed like wild men.' A BADBOV.—Some young ladies got ipapnrty togoona moonlight urar ion. The Bight flnallv arrived, am' ihenoon flooded field and river with glow of pnarly riehnwa. When tbe par ty was ready to leeve tho bouse whioh bad been appointed as arendezvous, it was noticed that one of the most oh&rov Ing young ladies of tbe coterie bad ihawl on, Whot'a the matter, Lney inquired one joung lady; 'are yo afraid of taking cold?' 'No, no, 1 all replied; tbe thermometer it np nt 86, Ton will roast if you wear that shawl. 'I'm willing to roast,' said she rather iPatttobly. 'Don't you know why sli wean tint sbavl ?' laughed ber Htl brother, as lie wiped aome Uffy oft hii mouth with Wi jacket sleeve. T< keep atilU you John Henry,' wrenmi tbumial. M •*»> tataoi a stifled red TflBwy tltQQ B«t out of reach and ye] « j ^ q ' l l tell you «by lie wean snavi, When she geta ont on the n\ Bob puts hii armunder it and bugs " and lohodf oan BMthrough t>o tjai AM ATO THI SEA SWALLOW. interesting association exists ;ween tbe sea swallow and tha fishor- of Lake Fatlageri, in Lapland, tbe centre of this lake is an island, rbiob the Qsbermen bailt their huts lamm&r. At early dawn tho sea lUowa gather round these huts, aud eircrlai admonish tho occupants tlmt time to begin tbe day's work. Tha iats ate hardly loosened from tlieir uringa wfaen the birds start out to d a spot where the fish are abundant, ie boatmen are governed entirely by lavements of the BWUIIOWS. When birds stop and redouble their cries, fishermen know they have found a 3t whire they will be repaid for tbeir They hasten forward, cost tbeir sts, and soon bave the satisfaction of idiog them well filled. In ncconhnce ;h the old maxim that tbe laborer is >rthy of the hire, the swallows receive leirehare of the booty. Every fish tbe fishermen throw np in the air gracefully caught by the birds; and, leed, tbey are so tame that they some' come into the boats and help smsclres out of tbe nets. If one spot aes nonproductive, the birds lead way to another. Toward evening D and birds return to tbe island, and birds hasten to elear the boats of tho tare left behind for them bytbe fish- Theatrlcal Reinlnlscence. Mrs. W. A. Chapman, wholately died New Canaan, Cori., bad far years en an inoouspicnouB ptt^onntor of old Jtnen at the Philadelphia Walnut treet Theatre, nna* in her youngei >T9 I was famous as 'the beautiful Mrs. i Jwbridge,' and was a popular heroine many plays in Great Britain as well . in tliis ooaitry. The Fhiludelphm imes tella bowshe came to marry Mr. .hapmBD ; 'Tbeir badinage and lively warfare of words wiire tbe life of re- Baraala and the enjoyment of the green- ram. This 1B an example : He, iucens- 'Mad&tne, you should let me take i stage in that scene. Indeed, it you not hereafter, j will spoil your third no for you. by taking it, anyhow.' a, qnletly : 'Tbe fact tbat you aro on i atflge with me sufficiently spoils tlio ne, sir.' He, boastlngly: 'Why, I &¥?the Hnia of Sir ?pter lmnkwurd. e, aarcastically : 'That doea not justify ua in turning the* part npeide down or >laying it baokwanl.' She, coming into green room petulantly: 'The ami- oe are not in sympathy witli mv part, •.tie scene was afailure.' He. with great rigor: 'Why not include all your partsJ' Ihe: 'Beaitl'" Yet they fell in love ritb ewh other andmade a reasonably j happy oonple. A Difference in Ducks. Tbe Rev. Myron W. Beed was out i with abunting party several yeara ago, HIB comrade* insisted that be should cook tbe dinner, and left him in camp for tnit purpose, somewhat against bis wish. A Urge haffk alighted in the top ot a tree html by and a moment after- wards tbe Bportsmau's gun had brought him to the ground. He was ancient and tough, aud suited admirably tbe com- ulsory cook's purposes. He was put lto a pot witb a conple of Sue ducks. 'he dinner was Berved and was pro- ^oanced excellent, with the single quali- fication that there, seemed to be a 'deuctd big difference in those ducks.' But the innocent looking cook held bis peaceand made liisown selections, and duoks and hawk quickly disappeared 'rom tbe Ulilo. 'Did you tell tbeui about it ?' asked he who heard tbo story. Tell them I' answerad tbo reverend, gentleman, with an emphatic shrug, 'they'd hkvo drowned me.' An Irishman, wbo was drinking tie ealth of a bubop, gave this toon: May your riverence live to eat tbe ild hen tbat crown over your gravo." . Gou, Walker, who iato superintend the United States census uf lBflCfc sati- matoi that tho population will bobatwai'a fartj-iix *sd foTty-neven million*.

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Analv,ae and Assays rarcfiillv made. Gcilil anilBilvJr Ores

Mineral III. r,,M ami ladia

w.T- USPOBT,

Counsellor at Law,AND MA3TEB IN CHANCEltT,

OflVo In tin Vitiim.l Unlmi Hank IluilfflnR

3 L A O I ' » . M . S T . , DOVElt, N. J.

Berkshire Valley Hotel!A.R0.VDH0U9I

l»8 B'

fiintiag and anil* spot wita large airy„ • n prott.Y -,

i, good slublM, «hea», *o Tlii" hnms , gliw nnriir);oii« tlioroagh repairs, ;

, tituiibid «» R .rftin-rfisds, 4 mile*

le,, .hfida, Ac Ti itlioroagh repairs, in dill;

bid «» R .rftin-rfisds 4 mile*Pttvai. &j>v>.ii:£ a s s , j ,

rs l«okinK for a e«o«l pfne, to HopM War i« mind ebiB koMI U IB. cheap-

itl wi h A h.nnest phco in Ilip atate »itli g™wi huA., h.nn-ti/nl table, BAIi will lUektd wilt Ihl lintttf LIQUORS in the market. Also rOHTEIion drift. " DOO." HODGKI88.

l

tt Qon drifBerkshire Vsllej, K«T. 7lb,_ J (8-ly

JOHN DRVMIfbll'S

SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING

SALOON,

SUSSEX STREET,

(bnl wrai tlio MAH8IOSHOUS£anilDop,)l,)

DOVER, N. J.Tlii! pl»ta lias Imun fmtlrdv refitted in 1 neat

mai or. LADIfcS1 ami ClilLDllENH UAIlt(JUTTING A SPECIALTY.

" NEIGHBOUR & SMITH,1TTOBNEYS * CODHSELLOES AT

LAW,Car. IHackwell anil Si

DOVER. N-I. B. HE1OHDOCB.

J.

iJTOLgf , DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, SATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 1879.

THE Y E OH ERA T ^ p^jjo d0 themselves anabsolute injustice if they pur-

NO.3U

chase their BOOTS and SHOESanywhere before examining thepricesofRODEBERpEAaAN'S.

Immense stock of elegant andsubstantial goods displayed attheir store, Cor. WAEKEN andDICKERSON- Sts., opp. DEPOT,

POETIC.

TkATTTTTi T.T TJLfUVJJB, IN, J ,

DRUGS and MEDICINESOLD ESTABLISHED STAND!

(IJKTWJ:KV VnoiitiKEH ]!ii(,M. II.uu-wAiir. STOHH \r,i> NATIUNAI. IHOS JUNK.)

CIMS. 11 DJIE.RY1EPLE,DRTTGGIST AND APOTHECARY,

MORRISTOWN, N". J.

Dealer in Druns and Medicines, Chemicals and Dye- Stuff

A M ) A L L FUAKIYIACKI'TICAI.1 I 'KKl'AKATlONB,

Wl'llVSICIANWANJ* K]-:.\LEItH KUri'I.H',1) AT WHOLKSALH HUCLS.

DKTJOH mti'il nf tlm bent (jiitiin, o r tin; mm! II)I|H-UYU<I Curim,1

lliiiii; usiiiully fonml in « T)tny Rl

Old Folks and Young Folks.vo been down to HUO'H for pi} birlbday;You misHcJ me, o]J Ttiwuur, I faao*;

I didn't k41 licr 1 wia liomemck,But ToKHer, old dog, it was BO I

Daughter Bniir wn Wiug ind tenderAnd Fiod just >i kind u could ba,

But Hutnohnw, old dog, mure tbi'n ever,

Tbey nil M'ecu iaoh joaag folki to me,

Tbo world of io-tfay !B I new world;Wbou out or home Haiti I Mray,

I beir, now sud thon, peopia niiispn-,"They used to do ao In bis diy."

D old WBVB aro plo»aant to olierish ;liuy tie mo to da*s tliat hiie beon,i! my queer little fan clou, it may be,tru ronlvi in K"ipy grste* preen.»mounted LilV'n kill inddoscindea,iiid know fliero tiro ttiorna ou pie wiy |3 forded bright ittreamB In t ie Valley,.ml found jagged roolin 'neatli tho Bpr»j ;J loaned onnome tuffs whioti betrayed me,['vo found plMin^Q ibtdowod by pain,

in TO bat faith in the mirageTiiat uliimmorfl atiaad an Life's plain.

fluv napglit of all tbli to Sney,mil bk'as liur, md bnsbton hor dty!li tbn love ibo baa oliDBen j yet sotnobow«amo very gladly *w4y ' " ' '\i\y dog, and my eat, and my garden,

My BhnOby iirm-clialr by the i re .lie Tlew dowa the rallaj, and nigh II

Tho obnrch with Its email modeat aplre. .

sly? Nerer. HeropDft b»byflngerim» clinging to roinoin the gloom,

Harry I mo coming biiheriVi tli Ma happy young faoa all abloom,

[ero the wom*D I lorcdiita beside mi)IVitU lior chirrup of homo and its ctroi,id the IIBJIM como sear in tbe tirf light

lKpor Uielr wool and tlieir piayeri.i, yen, all are Tanlahoc], yon tell,Nor coins into sight at iny call,

ii marriage sod death, and broid-win-

Thoy'vu left mo, tbene loving ony, hote 1 Utp tr.THt with their

And yet, how my dtar Runy clur nock *b«i I l«rt bir—lmt:y all utf•«« no dHadfiiily y

The .Vnlllmn Oimrili, Hnlllean Hull, anilMulllfilli Cllowdw.

HW York iu the only city in thnd I l lUnion, and I liave ii d in all of them

•. inlinjjl

u. Jii

il'ii Miltl-H l'lllll'Mllii1

1' A U T l C L E S u u d c

PASSAGE TICKETS

ORAM, HANCE & CO.'F. STORE,PORT OHAM, N. J.

FOB nil t he iirinL-lmi! linn;, ol' BtP(vmPtii|igr r c m N . ,w t . * k t i , L i ! t L O W E S T

i l T I B Al I i n A F r U

WOOOl'OUT HOUSE.THOMAS B U I G U T , 1 'ropHetor .

WOODPORT, MORHIS Co., N. J.ktiA is puTtlnnlarly dUHltublfl for those Heeklutf

rmUmnniDr rpflklflii c. Situitrd at tlieheid

it

G. S, JENSEN,

OAPETWEAVER,DASE1IKNT, TWO BOOKS FitOM POST

OFFICE, DOVEB, K. J.

Cftrpet Weaving, in all widths, done inrst-clasH Btylo at lowest rains. Tho best

kind of wan) only used. Nuw carpets onhead for salo. Tlio ltiglicat prioo paid for

or UIOQ lu exob^nge for carpet. H3-ly

•ftble tor thane..Sttmtci] at the hen

» f<:»liircn nt laki

fjr -HjrUcubj* nlilHUtr«|lor

II. A. nES\'RTT, M. D ,H O M C E O J P . A T H I CPHYSICIAN & SUIIOEON,3or. Blackwell & Warren Sts.,

(Oppotite DoTcr Bink,)

DOVEH, N.J.,DiseaaeB uf Wcinru anil Children,

EjetndEurOalco Boum: 1 to 9 A. M., Ho 3.

id or the

icHioBP.H.

«nl, B. hMITH. B. C. MM1F, JB

SMI H &. MECIE,ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

oi-Ticu OVMI rii'.r.EOi.'s HAT BTOHH,BI.ACKWEl.L tmir.KT

WHITLOOK'S HALLO n . DTiAOKWKLh A MORr.IR KTS.,

DOVER. N. J.,HAS been pill in <mkr for tlic BCIBOIJ R

will lio Lit lot

FOH

DAY'S ICE CREAM,STILL THE DEBT IS THIUABKIT.

PICNICS and FESTIVALS

SUPPLIED AT SHORT NOTICE.

L. W. THURBER,RUrEMNTENDENT OP PUBLIC SCHOOLS '

or MOitma COUNTY.

OIHce oror OT.Q. BICIURDS * Co.'tt BTOItE,

DOVER, N. J.Rn.elal effleo linnrs oa Baiurd.'B from s A.

SI. till 11M. 17-ir

TITOSE6 BLAKCHAHD,iTrOIlHEYATLATf,

«»• IIASTIB IN OIUBcrJlT,DOYEB, H. }.

ONM oT.r A. Wiebton'e itevo .nd tin store,17-13- uiVekwell a t re . l .

MARY C. FORD, M. D.,

Physician,

Concerts, Lectures, Exhibitionsmints ot various kinds. Tim

wi'll MfHli'il "HI' comfortableiy b* llatl ut rPB«onnblu tf mis.

,nil FiiiirtalIH.II i i mm

WHITLOCK A LEWIS,U l l

ROOMS

i rru TO

TO LET

M. & I. SEARING.

DENTISTRYIN ALL ITU BRANCHES AT

S. B. JOHNSTON'S

Ufflc« at the ronirienCA of Mr. JnniiiKiwito 8 t HIITT'B Hall. P. O. ADDRE flUOX 400, DOVBU, N. J. 3Hj

SPRING PATTERNSAT

vcr. 10. aajiivjsssirT":?**51

Morri»town7 N. J.A full line MIDI, Dcmarcat'ii Spring Put-

lanwi; RIBO "Portfolio," Bnd " ffhnt toWear.*' CataloguiH fwe by mnil on appli-cation, W. 8- BABBITT.

THE NATIONAL UNIONBANK OP DOVER.

DntKit, N. J., February aOili, 1879.Thi-. B»k has novr on lim-l for n\a »nd

imrauiliaU •dlllTi'ry »ll ddiioiniiikti'iiiR of HIEfl. H. 4prcorit . Bond* froDi 150 to 11,000 iiqniuiittof to'iiilt rurckaiera. 11-K

CHAS. BUCHANAN

INSERTING, EXTRACTING,

it»|°"lilnli»t» 1*10011. lot

FIFTEEN DOLLARS.ALL WORK WAUHAWTKD.

THE ROXBUBT HOTEL(FORMERLY ALI.IE'S HOTEL,)

S U O C A S U N N A , N. J-HIED. MAST, Proprietor.

Tl,» nlmvo honso Is loc.tal in nns of th.holthientand ino.t olinrimng pIscos in tieMate within n (ow minuto» wnlk nf tlo D.I, ,1 W. llailrimd on Ilio «uit, and the Ban-trill lLUrcmdof N. J. on Ilio »OHl, nn.l l r -tfann nil hour's drl™ of Bndd'» Uko 0Jjiku llopalcoUR. Tlio propnetOT designs toimto lliii bouse ono of tlio mmt populoi,il»oo»mthi» Hfclioii of th»6tate, andpnr.ienlnrlv with tin timeline piAlio, tor »noui

r.vcry convoniciico and .oinfort will bo unp-pliod lit modcrfltu prices

SMCMonlili, N. J., DM. 13th. 1178.

REUBEN ROWS,

Hrtii'ic'MncLinra, FlrrsmiB. MnslcBl Imtrn;S.nl" i . All kinds .f OoW, Bilvor andNlclicl natinc clone. A UrE« sasnrtnsnt oTi i .c clo

1-liMiil Maolllnee, froml itutn

«.N. J.

HOPE'S SURE CURB

FEYER and AGUEanilnllMatarFoaiDlm-i

Quinine ncConUfnB neither

r Arsenic.

CURES EVERY TIME.tlnolv c»v*r nr tlin 'll«eniin Tolnlril'isci lh« insliriM ind e.rrlelIt ilie

i lirau,t f.nt ui

PRICE 40 CENTS.

Franliihi Siinam, Now \nrk.

J[. V. B. SEAKING,

CARPENTER and BUILDER,Ill,ACKnELLBT.,D0VEll.N. J.

Slate EoofingIb.vo manci arranumnonlB wiui one of tte

- can lie nul ""•• , ! ) . ; . . BeptOTberlBd, IH78-

KOCKAWAT, N.

©RE 0EUSHERS•ml PTTLVEEIZEES.

BBaiTfMOR AND XRTIUATEK FUHNIt"' »On ALL KINDS OF HA'"" I 1""1 V

HOWOBOFACTACHMENr-

is?£r•V noo-rerident debtor for tba i n n of

i koBdMd m d »U. j , t ro d o l l m , Iraued oat ol>', Uw Cinmtt OonH of tho Oountv ot Morri*,

- •!•- -m.K / i M of Jmiuiwy. 1879, nturatbh

'1CTOEIAL BIBLES

UNION HALL BUILDING,

H. P. SANDERSON,

Hot Air Furnaces,r Ih. lale.1 »nd mt>.t Improved .tylcs,' foir iilne TOblle ai° prlrats liolMings. A l.rg.

aiiorlnunl or Ulotol, thc.p for cs.ll.

COOK, PARLOB,EHBAtW0

STOVES,]ax. ilio » Tiriotj of

b i i i i i .BBITTANIA WABE,

i tn l u>0H«leiit<>f" •

r •,EA.VEs.'iBotaHi

S"i H B p (Oo,per le«l end pewter taken Ii • eleluB'

%'fl®dkDm WIBHTON.

O.O. JENSEN,

WTBE0LD PBi8BXM:H|A» OHDB0B,

'. iJo-«rain..,ia-..»,, J :

rEiTHEBBEDS EHHOVATKD

ng 1

udge Davl d Davl! of Illinois Con-sidered as an Available Dinner

for Cannibals.filipJIOBfl D.1TIJ D»V|H,TliBtiminmiHeraraavia,That LauberLiidinore,HlionldiliiidnntloilioioOfauaiinibnlinndlWliec met on tliL> atrandDr tho flcBh-eutinK band.How their eypa ivould uutatandt

How they'll roarlHow ouch jawWould BwlnR np and downAs he p.trodn throD^h tbo town I

Hotf of cacb aon and dBnglitorTlio tuolb would run waturl .

Him tbo opiaprca rare 'As they thought or the faro .

That wan moving ibout. ;Would Bond Up a shout I

WOOD tbey Ihnuaht or Mod BQoo 'Or l«g fricaaaoo,Or bead with briin sauce, :

Tbousb their gain was bis loss,Tbcy'd care nut ol tbat JTliev'd(seo only fat,

Buoh a atiick of provisionWould OIUBO qniok deciaion

Il«««riIlnE bia falo ;Ue was made to be ate.

Thty'd nniiimber-no danger—That being s itrsneer,

TmB a dntv, not sin,To at onG4 take him In 1

BBBTON TamMBirT.

EEA-D1ATI0NS,A bouncing baby—Rubber doll.Tbo knobWMt part of He house is He)or.Tbe rag man uses lite belli as an add-ink.Jnb was a man »lio oppreoiatea home

smforts,A dock of a lover makes a goose of aibaoJ.

A flic] fool—one tbat gels into aitnan's head.Qaribaldi has deoidod to reside por-medtlf in Borne,The greatest censors aro those whoLTO tbe least sense.Now the prudent citizen thatches hisin witb a cabbage leaf.'Gotd-by, 8<reet heart," «o be saidir a dinner on venison.

Somebody cays a biker should always:ive a thorough-bred horse.The Jtnff some United Slates Senators

to mode of—ballot-box stuff. .The cobbler wlio workn all night sings

'It's never too late to.mend." .: •.The eloolrio light has been trW in

idon and tomd too eoslly.When jon rale • BM'S good or bad

nalitieB, doni «Mg|er«le them.The only ain that aaDkigd is not likelybe falsely accused ef—Sin-eerlty.No bald-beaded nun were evel eon.

lerled by a sermon dnringtbe fly season.For most vegetables tliere is no fcr-iier better than rich loaf mould fromD woods.

A man in Kentucky was arrestedictanso ho was "inspected of beinguspicions."i n e man whu lulil his v ' b iW. il ~'-i

jelly that made liiro sick afterwards hadIB jams. , ,A,n«*>lngei halls from Castile. A

Di)rano,'wrvp«snme—a Ouitile soap-mo, as i t werc.SpealrinS'of bnttar, wo may respect

B oolor, bnfd.o not bejitnto I* tnrn npnr nose at its rank,xiieworia honors a, fearless and out

ipokon aJvoci'te of any caose. Let youii6bt -limt'i tbro* away yonr bushel.

• Jin, .uii«t» lint little here Mow.1

e S e r i i e iSay roam.and when he calUlager beer he wants but little foam.

Jpbn B. iQoogh ii in his silty-sebondyear nrf (raveled tbodt 420,000 miles,itrl-hM'iiSMieen in bed a whole dafIrorngnesi since 1846. ,

sftid air. Edwurd Hartigan, "tbat busany luoal ODloriDg, tbat is, any decidedlonal coloring of its own. To the Isottbat It bas tbis loosl colonng, I attributemuch of our success. Oo before a NewYork andieace with a Bketcii, bowerersimple, in wbloh-Itreoogoizua true localflsvor, Bad yonibavs got tbe audience;jua to tbe skelcliM and sougs tbat mlive produced, portraying life amonglie poorer cluses of NEW York, have

a very popular. ID tbom I ahraysto liit tbe |iopular besrt and make it

orij.' . Tf ben I ssj.'we,11 mean Harrl-k Efart; when I auy ' I , ' I mean my-

self, {or aU tliat we bave done, from tbi•ya of tU» 'Mulligan Guards'to tbe

sent tinte, bos been mr owti Idea nodOWD work. I kniiw tbat people say

mt I get' tliiso BkeWici aod playswritten for me. and claim the credit,

fell, tbat would be dangerous, wouldn't1 I think'so, nt all events. I baverer done au^tbitig of tbe kind,'•Tho 'Mullignn Guards' waa tbe first;; sacoesB., It was a cartooo ou 4herget oompanies ot tbe city, and tbeirime was bjfrion, and its snocesTVM due,

D (IIB music, tbloh Just bit tbelonle, and secondly, to tbe foot thatlany buelnesa men and politicians wboad been bored and bored to give prises

For wbiob tbe companies bearing tbeirimes contended, came and were de-;hted to see the thing shown up ia itsie light. I wns tinlnokv witb thateco. 1 tried bard to get some respeo-

iblo masic publisher to paplish tbeno arrangement for me. I begged of

Wham A. Pond to do it. He wouldn't;in* of them would. I uskesl Fond teitns arc* hear it. Hfl wonlaVt do that,isgusted, I fava tha piano arrangement

llrierKBti Monaban of tbs Ponr-teontli Word for bis slaugbter. Finally[r FOQ« said to lae eie day that heuld give me 860 for it. I took np

ith Ilia offer. Ho made almost enought of it to pay bis rent. Why. it wentovor the worid. Jim BobinBou, the

ruback rider, told me that be heard itlyed in India, and also by tbe famousild Stream Guard's Band in England,lie success showed me tbat marches in•eight and two-four time were iery

iking. This was the fint in a series ofifteen or twenty minute sketches tbat I

ite, in which a SDng was tha mainitnre, and following tho 'Mulligan

V came'Patrick's Bay,1 'The SonsopBtanbi,' 'The Singer Blues,'

The Bktdmoie Guards,' and 'The ]t«R-Army.' $kis last was set to atnne

adapted from tbe old air of 'Bony Overbe Alps.'

Ibeu 1 began preparing plays inWob I introduced songs. The first waa[y Old Hat,' you remember tbo elprea-on •Shoot tb» hat.' «nd »ft«r tost cameInldoon, theSolia Man.' Thine twoings were tbe stepplog Btonea wheraby

delineators of Iriab cbaracter thatr swarm on tbe varislj stage, reaehed

iat stage. To come into the basinenstbat was required was to learn a stiffItcd wolk, and tben, witb a mug that

»uld stamp a pie. as tkebova sov, theyrent on Bnd msdo money. One of thelout popular oi songs is 'Tbe BoMsB on

?nr Block.' It waa originated, ss mostmy songs anil skntcbei bavo been, by

itual eiperieno«. I was born auil rois-. in the lower part of the city. I oavoily tried to reproduce what I saw every

.y. Now, in going to my borne I wadeirongh swarms of children on tho block,id so tbo song, with its allusion to tbeMron's playB, came to my mind, and

wrote tbo 'Babies,'"The reporter had heard tho tone whis-

led by BOoroB, but bad never heard tbeindistinctly, and said no."Thou I'll try anS repent them tora. I have nearly forgotton them al-iay, with so many other things to,n£ of. Let's see. The song begins inish brogue, you understand:

irye« want far information,OHn neeiuv msrrlmtut,

Come ovor widmtlocisl!'. To Morply'a Uoinlint.HeewnBarawofoMuei

In too Furih Wsrrnd, near ths aocl:Wkoro OlreHld'srlprealntld

By the babies OB our black.There's tbo Phalena an' Ihe Wbalcos

rromlboDonoeoai",'Tbat'sa literin tbe Booth of Ireland.Blltlti' On tbe rslllss,

ffid Ihe lUMnn »" tkalr knot,Gonlpla' aud lalUa,'- Wid n.iRbbors by Ibo Doek,filnglH' little Sallie Wators

rortbebshlosononrblmk.'Little Bailie Waters.' is a plav ol the

nildren tbnt's been bandcil dowihemlfromtbo.old oountry, I Buppose.W put np the litllsst baby in ib»iddloT ana all form a ring nronod it,id walk around, singinc in a sort ol

.—MulcBs are said toT l t t j L . sbs"very'iluifof apprehension aud onlyparUft.'.very pemrladjense of tbeterm. Why, even the woril "mnlish ia

nsidered a synonym for «b«urd obstin-i one mule in this country

V l ' h i

a g j a m a r t mnk, A bw dayi ag<thia taiBht.apeoiuieriitrotted op In ii top i S way'to Jeff Holbrook'n Jsmith anop in polnW"". Oa., and d.libera?«lj « l k e d into the .bop. H<B«B,ed;tob. very uneasy abd restless,elhiWUngnrlmUtakable signs ol paiThe man in thashep woro ratter takentack by the mule ana tbns came to the

.hopnnWaia4.ua lonsa. * ' 'n,ulel l l t i lnpon.ofhUl»g. .nd» b

Itnre olh'i. beta °>°ted ft. M"iionofbn.oftb«nion> his loot

allearllfoovedthataijailbaa wi*it.w.Vinlofteo«h,.vlde.llyo.n..

tot the'.pp»tm' P««. 1h« •*"t . a . U » wnli .vad,*otted of.

"Tbo hat ohnrus is like the first. It'itho wriMt trifle, but somehow it hifc jtbo people, nnd I hoar it everywhereTim c'liiljrra ttiomselveB have adoptedIbe sir to their words instead of the oldtune they sung. Down on my bloakmy little boy goes in tbe middle wlitnthey play it, and they sing 'Little IHarrigan,' instead of 'BailieThere's glory for you. <

"Published 1 Yes, of course. MrPoid don't hesitate nowadays aboutpublishing my songs. He jumps atthem. You see success is a goodNow, there is a song In tog nowtbat I presume will be popular.'The Little Widow Dunn,' and iet

noat, tidy, little widow that keeps _ill shop, bos .kind word for every

ie, feels it ber duty to nod to everyie that goes by, is in great demand at

lartiej, where she sings a good song andills a good story, and who invariablytenda every funeral in the neighbor-!nod, You've seen her I'll bo.bound.

M«HrilMtlj Intolerant*.

It seems strange, at this Iat6 day, tbat1

'ligb digullnrj of tbo Koinau Catholiclurch should refuse to allow the body

deceased Catholic to be buried in a3atholio oemetery for no other reason"ian that bo was & member of the Ma.

o fraternity. Yet tbis is what Vicarreueral Qnlnn has done. Ibe deceas-

man, Dennis Coppers, was a respect-and influential resident of Hobokeu,

liere be lived many years. He was alie time Chief of tbe Hobokeu Fire Dc<irlmeut, and hod filled other position!T trust and responsibility. He was, «tie timeof LIB deatb, an aclive member]Eoboken Lodge, No. 85, P. and A.

Several years ago Mr. Coppers pur.abased a lot in Calvary Cemetery, and

i mother, wife lad two children and;erred tbere. Be bad often expressed

wish to be buried beside his wife, audset forth in his will. Mrs. Coppers,i to tbe time of ber death, was an ac-re momber and liberal supporter of tbeiman Catholic Church of Hoboken,ir the past six or seven years Mr, Cira has been educating three childrenSt. Elizabeth's convent at Madison,J.

No formal notice was given by theurch authorities that tbo body would

be allowed to be deposited in themietery. The first intimation the rela-tes aud friends of the deceased bad ofrefusal to inter the bodyin ground conserated according to tbe rites of tbe Bo-

Oatholio Cbnrob was when the pro-sslon reached the gates of tbo Oeme-ry. Even tben no explanation of tbetasal waB given. It was only afterich questiouing on tbe part of the in-unt relatives that tbe truth came

"" *""'"

ant:He HallloW.terf, a-Bllnng in tbo BUD,rln1 and weenie' tor »*yomuj sr—

Iso, B«lu> risi, wips vour ey<frock | <il'i sung bj all tbe bablei t llnnfblock-•Lefa see," continued Mr. Hamgan.

•Tbe second vorse goes:Uv.wsrmmasj In summer,

Whin the bras! tomBl oB the say,X hundred tbou»ml ehllJr.n

UeontbeBalbiraj; ,They com. r,.B Unrpky's bolldlBil;

Their noise w.Jitnop'clock ]There'a no peranbulator

Wldtbebabieiiinonrlilock.There's tbe Clesrjs and the Usrvs

, From ths .we<lB»Jwats'side,Dosln 'ool '"U"b"»»'

Oaalu'attbetUeiAll royal bind and noble,

0vDsna'OoBBBllBlhook,Singing, 'Qravel (Ireeny Oravel,'

Far tbe babies on oar block.That W e i . Oreeny Oravel.

snotherebndrenVpbvr.niucb after thfashion of •LlltleSallieWatm.' Ihaviormtun all bnt the Drat two lines,wbich I introduced into theeborcB forIbe Beoond verse. -Orarel.greew gravel, how greei lie jr.n

Farilltbepnrty fl lr yonng msHens I Beeiea travel, greeu-wlp. jour eye onl wltkyer frsek.

That's suni by tbe baU.i «J"i»« <" o t"b l o « f c ' i •• " • • • ' .,

••TbelErt'viiM. InUodnoes the soliman of tba block u be walks iloou <ul

street:" .[t'i 'tjootl taeraln' to yo lun.li"">

B FitrlokMarphj, £vralkaOovnlhctllerwiy;

WH bia ifiiBin1 allhiti b'iiT*H ' l i d kH i i i o l i d a i a rock,

Tlio iDTy'»f iba BfliliUor1! >>JMA-iiTlm1 off iur block.

Tbarai tha B»nnam and tbi OaanoaB,Far Voimi and Oinoiuglit nlfl.

AUy wld U.. •*««! ai»J iaita bandy tilh- i I- ••"•« j i

W»Mfi,r<ir UM balta

Tbo brother of the deoeased man boaipealed tbe ease to the conrla. It isiid by tlie Counsel for tho Complain-

that tbe Oemetery authorities can-rightfully ot legally prevent tbo

tdj from being placed in tlie lot de-igned for it. Tbe case ia ibns preaeot-

: "Deimii Coppers purcbued & lotCalvary Cemetary. He received a

,ei from tba owuera of tha cameteryiich was unconditional, cicept a re-iclion as in the number of graves toput in the lot. Ho distinctly express'ia hin lifetime and in bis will that bf

oulJ be buried to tbis lot. Tbo offl•s of tbo eoraeterj retase to al-,' bia body to bo interred, on tbomod tliat be wa& ft Mason. Tho qacs-

en ia, Has tho Ronmu Catholio Cburcliany ODO else a right to refuse burialer linviug givon such n tUf-il ? I be-'B that they cannot prevent the inter-

enl. Having purahiiaed tbo lot, paidit, and retained ttie deed, ho cannot

deprived of tbo rights, The mem-irship of tho Mason io fratbrnity was nitter of hit own oonscieuco, not a mat-for any church or body of men to

«ido upon."

Tbe case bas excited a great deal ofterost among tlio members of the Ma-mie fraternity, I t naa known that tbeOman Catholic Cbnrch has always ez-

irased a strong dinliko for all Becret so-itiea save those within iU own orgaDi-

ition. But it was bardiylielieved thatofficers would go to tbo length ot re-

[BiDg burial in oonseerated gronnd to16 of its soQfl, beoauM h« had belonged

it orgtmisWtion,The Bumin Catholic Cburcli aud the

Mtwouic fratermtj art two wry power-!Ql bodies in this country. Each baairiven on persecution. It id -rather,te in the day for the Catholic Church

this free country to attempt toehold._ eomiilete a mastery over tbe minds ofts members, and we much mistako theTeolings of innnj conlmunicuntH of tbat

ureb, if tbey do not resool tlio ill-timaetion of Vicar OensralQtiiun as an

itrage on tboir liberty of thought.Tbe Masonic Order ia formed on•U of #b«f.tj, iuzoi tbe tollcst esa^

ans of our common nature. It num-ig its members miny of the

sest and purest in the land. No onein point to a single immoral or nnlaw-i) ict commilUd with tlio Banction of t[asonic body. To atteuiiit to place nn-ir the ban suca a body of men will be

iharactericed as absanl, by the better,nd moK BetBibla portion of tha com-mnity, Catoolie and ProteiUnt alike.

liurt "BILL, T H I BAimin."—Bill,Banker—other name at inquest am

Funeral was not forthcoming—hi) wa.mly a poor UOTJ, hii usual pout, at toj

a firming enbankment imong tba"tip" ffagoDt. At present—it win dnrig the making of thi "Sowerby eon-

met," oa the Maneheater amkilwaj—he W» "top n m " orer one at.__ ibalUot oneot the numerous tanoelstwlng eonstntelnl oa tbat line. Ht>rob»faly could neither read nor write

Tho ibtft at whloh ht inn top-nan WHtwo hundred feet deap, solid

•oek, 'aides ana bottom. His. duty .„ ' _ " " belof and m i

then to ths top, returning them implyo hii mriui i t iw bottom. Now, when

_ oboin broke away or a big boulder fel"oil» truok, Bill ba4, lo «hoat "Warnjut 1" and the minirs below crept firtberinto tlieir driTes,aUowiog tbe aeath-dialinff wtloU to.estna down narml*«'

One unhappy day my top-man'tot ilippnd hopeleisly, and he kitlmt h» rnont ba tiotshdJ from aids•ide of the nofrow ihaFt and landederDi1iedin«n,tiith4 bottom. But timattif If he twreametl, Ihe " u inoise woniibriog- them out at onco

tie eii«a. Be oeim lost

null-Flfc'lilfnH'lii Jtfrxliro,

TUB FAfilllONAllI.E AMUSBMENT OP OUHHMaUiiOUS, AOJIUBS 'IBB BOBlJEH,

MATAMOBOS, MKIIOD, Ana. 4.—I Imvojast witnuseed a bull fight in tbis c i ty -|» singular BCtine within a mile or tw« oftbe United Stfttoa boundary line, Tbefight vis so different in many respectsfrom simitar uconeu in South Americaand old Spain tbut X describe it fur your;retders; Tbe seats around tbe arena are |filled with the elite or Tamaulipas, in-1eluding many women, some beautiful,some pretty, and a good mauj ugly.

Tbe bull is driven into the arena, athin, punt animal, pale yellow or cronmcolor, long-pointed boms, short beadand flery eye, but young, not evidentlymore than, a three-jreujpld, and Badlyweakened by long fastfog;. He snorts,and talioa a harried'enrvey of 'the soenaA picador, in re J tights, r W pastand flaunts a red rug ui bis fooe. Tbebull snorta, runs his long horn,, with a

liak flashing motion, tSrongli'tlie ndoloth.-ftud tears it from the man's band.Other pioadors repeat the sume tbing;tbo brute becomes exalted Dud 'chargeswildly at bis tormentors; they springlightly to one aide, blinding tie ballwith the cloth, or bound up tbe sideof the high fenoo, beyond the reach ofhis sharp horns, Tbe crowd hoot andyell for tlio bandarius (arrows withstrong, barbed iron points, winged witha profusion of colored paper cut instrips). Tba picador most fitil) fullytttizea one in each band, and when tbenow thoroughly aroused and maddenedanimal rashes savagely nt him. plantstbs two bandarias in tbe two BUICS ofthe animal's neck, who pitches, roars,and charges around the arena, bloodflowing freely, the colored pipor stream-era flying, and tba crowd yelling andhooting like demons.

When tbe bull, worried and bleeding,ibows an Inclination to make bis escapefrom his torturers, tbe crowd yell apruidus lotfmgonlittht him with fire).Then nu other brings what looks liketwo nhort rockets, with huge barbediron poinU, eaob containing severalloaded rocket*, BO arranged that whenBtrnck into tbe bull they will, at eachdischarge, drive tbe point in deeper anddeeper. The match Is touched to therocket, and tbey are hurled or driveninto .tbe neck or hack of the brute. Hebellows, Tbe fuse hisses, Tbe rocketsexplode ouo after another in rapid suc-cession, enveloping tho animal in smoke.Tbe hair is burned from the akin, andtbe skin parched and burned by tbefearful explosions, Toaembling a smallcannon. Tbe sharp irons are drivenfurther into the QDireriflg flesh at everydischarge. Tbe blood streams from hiswounds until, as it happened to one oftbe bnlla on tbis occasion, be falls totbe ground as though .dead, overcomeby torture and IOSB of blood. Now tlieclown announces, alter three animals,almost precisely alike in size, action, andcolor, bad been tbns bated and worried,finally lassoed, thrown down auil tbeiron barba pulled out of their flesh, andturned out of tht arena in turn, that.bey were mut profoundly grateful intarn, <4c.. and would announce the closeol the performance, and that anotherwould Inko place on some ttitiiro day.Hisvoicois drowned by a fierce roarfrom the erowd of Truigeu nna poanuiiUto.' (Bring in one nod kill him,)Tba clown anewors : Tliis ia a sovereign

BUgW rtnaiai

city, and permissiou must first bolained.' Ho bounds up tbo fence inmt of tbe officials of the city and asksrmission with liat in hand. I t is, of

lUrse, graato'1, He nni.oimcen tholit. Tho orowd cheer vociferously.

Tbo bull enters, is baited and worriedbefore described. A picador Beizea aort, otruigbt, double-edged flword,ikes a* lunge at the bull, inflicts an;ly flush wound in tbe neck. HeJIL'.H (..omul, aud again drives Ibeile down the fiido of the nock into bis

:B1S. Tbo tlurk blood spnrta out.clown executes tho movement ofBtaRgarinR, driven animal. Tbe

ill does not fait, but looks no appeal-gly with bis great brown liquid eyeshis executioners, AS if taking what

,ey would do neit. Ho is onlysrribly wounded. A rope is throwner hin bornn, bia head is drawn downthe ground, nnd tlio sword forcedto tbe back of the nock. Tbe dying

.oftna, the screams of terror « d agonyttored by the poor creature a n heart-icding to those having a heart.

Too POLITE ioa BOABDBBB.—A corns-

indent at Narraganset writes us fol-m: Tlie dull beachoi of this sandyjat liftVB been considerably stirredfor an event that will be board around

lie world. You know what Narraganset_,t least you know what it lias been;

or the place, I believe, is yours by dis-)very. I would no. like to siy howiB3j yeara ago jou and Sr. Gamaliellaitey and his lovely family foi&d, bvjere accident, that opposite Newport•us a beach quite as favorable to batb

;, and adjoining it was one hotel and8 boarding-house. Thi onewasWbal-

. 'e, lineal descendant of Whatley ; thether a erode little plaoe, balf tavern,nd half board ing-homo, filled with pre-tentious people from Philadelphia. Inliosc days one left tbe railroad at King'too, snd winded his weary way to the'ier by an old-faibioued coach. At tbe'it'r there wu on* borse, known as OldImoolh Tooth, that could be hired at a.[ollar t dr.y, with a vehicle thrown in,mt i\L.;nffi»ed one with the belief tbafhad been Noah's familj carriage, ancl

ud yot dinging to its wheels aome of.he mud left from the flood. Primitivediya and primitive people. I rememberthe Taylor people took on tin, ind pre-tended to look flown on tbe Vhalleys,They wire poor niDbi,, *how pocket-books would not permit life at Nowport,BO ttrtj aped Newport »f Taylor's, Agood story was told of General dchenckanent this tavern. He WM oat bathinr

day, when he anooontued a conpTof femsle* iptubing in the bnakers. anTCrvcoorieoilyoffBred hi« Miriceitflthem. Aftar a li«ly time tin tteneralwenrted hii damiwta to the Utbinihoases, and coming ont hlmielf, wimet by » grinning friend. "X «:Sebenck, wii taw•*£$*• J"* 'voor exiwnae," ba erfed. " How soS S i ! d 5 tto grim M. 0. '.'Why, don'£! i know you htv» been bathmR tiof Taylor's u m i t girUJ" "Wol!.mpowlfld B., " I tboutfat tbej were topolite for boulders/*

A yonng nan may do a groatfoolish things, bnt he will s a w wearpair of wbita pantaloons to a picnic hi••oe. He will n w « forget An fun 1

M Uiflntocc&aiop,

OLD LOVE LETTERS.

THE DANOBlt OK TlfE I1AHK1TAIID APPUOV

Trous.

j- will msn wriUiJotUre—iiiohflilljletters—aucb p«psy wopay, goouy poosey jiroduotiotia ?

It Is bad enough to talk careleuly, andmany a man and woman wish half anhuor after they hare spoken that theirtongues bad cleaved (cleaved I believe iike word,) to the roofs of their mouths.

That I say is bad enough, but whenian deliberately writes himself down an

well—he is one.Look at Boechor,He did not write the molasses kind oftter, but be did write, and if be hadis time to servo over again I don't think

would pour out bia inner soul tbatmy.As a rule it is best to do the love-mak-

ing orally.Wait till yon get the girl on the front,

or nndar tbe ivy on the backliozza, then yon can come tbe deardarl-)g cbiokibiddy business with safety andrith effect. ,. ,Instead of tbis, men—even old men•warns this nnnory book .sweetneas,id what Is tbe result ? "Wliy, some day

full of fear and' tnmb'iDR a mau istorched upon a chair in A crowded court

front of him stands a bald-headediwyer witli eye-glasses. From a pile

documents tha latter pulle a daintycce of paper, unfolds it and flashingie contents in front of the witness, says:"Is that your handwriting ?""Yes; ItbinkitiH."Then tbaiikald-lieaded nan reads:

™ , 1871'Mr DEAB GOO&EY FOOBSX WOOSET,"

"Boars of laughter in the court,"aud>a say to yourself, "For Heaven's sakely did h» write that infernal staff?"But, many there are wbo have donemany there are who win do it.bis a safe thing never I o confide, even

ito a friend, that which h* may useigainsL you if lie becomes your enemy.

Of courne it'a only a cold blooded sortmau or woman who can Jo this.

We are half of us creatures of impulsebut don't be impulsive on paper.Now juat look at Doctor Tbompson,

venerable congregntionalist of Newirk. A man who served a quarter ofcentury in one church. A man ven-rated, honored and admired. A learned

worn out, apparently, in the serviceChrist.

His people loft him with regret, bareought nf bim with pleasnrt, andinted to his career with pride.

AB the darkies Buy—He heard a Heavenly angel sing,In De-land of Bliss—(or Berlin)

id he fell to worshipping that angel.He might have gone on for years ad-iring ber top-note, and doing whatod a Christian gentleman conld do inimotiug tbe welfare of one desiring to^ a church choir.

Now supposing ho had written:Mx DEAB DELAHD-I desire to secto-morrow,"

W M could be made out of it, even byinfuriated and altogether objection!*husband ? How simple, yet effective,aatead of that be writes;

My DEAB GOOHET—I wonld like," etc5co bow different it renda—particularlyprint.;t seems to mo that he was the " goo-

iy," although ho styled himBeif "themaid."

ind then you we men and women:eep these letters.Betsy Jane nay tell you that she pntit last one in tbe fire, but, ten to one,

he has pnt it lovingly in tbe bottom of: tronk with tbe dried rosebuds andier beautiful reminders.

Only o H»thi'i-1 n-Law.

I t turns out tbnt it was not NellieGrant who died. InHtoud of beingherself, it was her mothcMn-Inw tofliich fact ws allude with all voypcrt.

I t reminds us of an incideot said tore oocured at the Virginia Blule

AuooUtion nome jeafs sgo.ina of these phenomena of nil nucu

uccasioDf, a brother who liked to mnkehimself conspicuous, arose near Mtn

oar ol adjournment and addressed Iholoderator thus: 'Before putting tlinlotion to adjourn, Mr. Modenitor, I

/ant to ask the prayers of tbe -Aeyocin-itt (or three of our ubseLt bn>tbrcn—rather Carry, ot Iticbnioml, who IHQtoined at home by aurious illiiesn;irothor Jonea, who is in this city,'nobgurg, but utiablo from siukni-'sa • 'be present, with us ; aud Brother

roaddus wbo is passing tbrtmgbie waters of affliction, having goue to'auquier Springs upon a aad mission—

baryhifi mntliRr.' Tim Inrgn aasnml)->ge was eonsibly movod by those

incements, ami the Moderator,iving risen was about to state tliu

iropoflltion to tbe house, when tho Rev.:. Jeter, one of tbe most eminentiptiste in tbe State, interposed and in'oice whioh was rather shrill, search-

g, and incisive than melodious, ad-IreHBed the Chair: 'Hold on, Mr. Wod-*ator,'aaid he, 'before offering up thetycrs of tbe Church it is well to knowit we are going to pray for, and

aether there ia any necessity for ourAs far as Brother Curry Is con-

irned, I am sure there is none. Our•other is mistaken ae to his being sick.

,w bim in Richmond on yesterday inII health, and he could bnve been

it with ua to-day, if he bad boon[dined. As for Brotber Jones, tho

e ifl true; I know from personalBrvatlon that be iB not sick, for Ibim on the streets of this very city

iis morning as I camo to tbiB mestiug;d as for Brother Broaddua, thoitlemnn is equally at fault in supiios-he needs the prayers of the Church,has not gone to bnry bis mother ntfor to ray certain knowledge nho lias

tan a taint in heaven these thirty yearsfar from that being true, Mr, Moder-

>r, the fact is that he has gone toiry bU motber-in-law.' Tbe climaxled by the emphasis which he kid on

last words, was [too much for thonesting, which became BO couvuUeil at

irresistible drollery of Brotherter'fl eiplaufttion that tlie Moderator

compelled in self-defense to uJjourumeeting far dinner without tbo

mal formalities.

Yellow Fever NotesTwo gentleman met upon the street

resterday close to a reporter of the Con-or Jourutt, who takes the liberty of

ing their conversation publicity as itly throw some light on Memphis.ie first gentleman was very nmohsur-

•ieed at seeing the second and said:'Wherein tbe world did you comeam ?''Memphis.'•I tbongbt you were dead.''Yea, those Howards reported me dead

lmt year and I am still so recorded.''How is Mempliii ?'I t is given over to tbe thieves.''The fever does not seem to be so fatalIB year?'.•No; it ian't rejruiar lellow, Jack.'hen a man dies now Ma body erum

iles to pieces almost as BOOH as it isilaccd in tho coffin. . LasL year theody would remain in a dried up condi-in for two or three days. "Wo li&d the

Ind of fever we are now having all lastinter. Whenever a flro was kindled inhouse where tbe djsease bad been itiito ont and tbo inmatea died.'•You must have bad Bomo sad exper-ccM ?'

'Yes, my wile and children died laslrear and I was reported dead. No soon

was tbii report originated than theSieves began to pillage tbe house. I•as fitting up witb ray dead when tbeyiroke open tbe door. Two or three

empty coffins were in the bouse anddetermined to frighten tba thieves off.

had no weapon, so I got in one .of tbejffllns and lay there as still as death.[be thieves pnsbed open the door am'.me in with HghtB. I railed myieUtiffly np in the coffin and tried to makeiy fuce look as gbutlj aa possible.fbon tba burglars saw me tbey imogin.

ed they saw an apparition. Tbe;dropped all their plunder, turned oniBed like wild men.'

A BAD BOV.—Some young ladies gotipapnrty togoona moonlight urarion. The Bight flnallv arrived, am'ihenoon flooded field and river withglow of pnarly riehnwa. When tbe party was ready to leeve tho bouse whiohbad been appointed as a rendezvous, itwas noticed that one of the most oh&rovIng young ladies of tbe coterie badihawl on, Whot'a the matter, Lneyinquired one joung lady; 'are yoafraid of taking cold?' 'No, no,1 allreplied; tbe thermometer it np nt 86,Ton will roast if you wear that shawl.'I'm willing to roast,' said she rather

iPatttobly. 'Don't you know why sliwean tint sbavl ?' laughed ber Htlbrother, as lie wiped aome Uffy oft hiimouth with Wi jacket sleeve. T<keep atilU you John Henry,' wrenmitbumial. M •*»> tataoi a stifled redTflBwy tltQQ B«t out of reach and ye]«j^q' l l tell you «by l i e weansnavi, When she geta ont on the n\Bob puts hii arm under it and bugs "and lohodf oan BM through t>o tjai

AM ATO THI SEA SWALLOW.

interesting association exists;ween tbe sea swallow and tha fishor-

of Lake Fatlageri, in Lapland,tbe centre of this lake is an island,rbiob the Qsbermen bailt their hutslamm&r. At early dawn tho sea

lUowa gather round these huts, audeircrlai admonish tho occupants tlmt

time to begin tbe day's work. Thaiats ate hardly loosened from tlieiruringa wfaen the birds start out tod a spot where the fish are abundant,ie boatmen are governed entirely by

lavements of the BWUIIOWS. Whenbirds stop and redouble their cries,fishermen know they have found a

3t whire they will be repaid for tbeirThey hasten forward, cost tbeir

sts, and soon bave the satisfaction ofidiog them well filled. In ncconhnce;h the old maxim that tbe laborer is>rthy of the hire, the swallows receiveleirehare of the booty. Every fish

tbe fishermen throw np in the airgracefully caught by the birds; and,leed, tbey are so tame that they some'

come into the boats and helpsmsclres out of tbe nets. If one spotaes nonproductive, the birds lead

way to another. Toward eveningD and birds return to tbe island, andbirds hasten to elear the boats of tho

tare left behind for them by tbe fish-

Theatrlcal Reinlnlscence.Mrs. W. A. Chapman, who lately diedNew Canaan, Cori., bad far years

en an inoouspicnouB ptt^onntor of oldJtnen at the Philadelphia Walnuttreet Theatre, nna* in her youngei >T9

I was famous as 'the beautiful Mrs.i Jwbridge,' and was a popular heroinemany plays in Great Britain as well

. in tliis ooaitry. The Fhiludelphmimes tella bow she came to marry Mr..hapmBD ; 'Tbeir badinage and livelywarfare of words wiire tbe life of re-Baraala and the enjoyment of the green-ram. This 1B an example : He, iucens-

'Mad&tne, you should let me takei stage in that scene. Indeed, it younot hereafter, j will spoil your thirdno for you. by taking it, anyhow.'a, qnletly : 'Tbe fact tbat you aro oni atflge with me sufficiently spoils tlione, sir.' He, boastlngly: 'Why, I&¥? the Hnia of Sir ?pter lmnkwurd.e, aarcastically : 'That doea not justify

ua in turning the* part npeide down or>laying it baokwanl.' She, coming into

green room petulantly: 'The ami-oe are not in sympathy witli mv part,

•.tie scene was a failure.' He. with greatrigor: 'Why not include all your partsJ'Ihe: 'Beaitl'" Yet they fell in loveritb ewh other and made a reasonably

j happy oonple.

A Difference in Ducks.Tbe Rev. Myron W. Beed was out

i with a bunting party several yeara ago,HIB comrade* insisted that be shouldcook tbe dinner, and left him in campfor tnit purpose, somewhat against biswish. A Urge haffk alighted in the topot a tree html by and a moment after-wards tbe Bportsmau's gun had broughthim to the ground. He was ancient andtough, aud suited admirably tbe com-

ulsory cook's purposes. He was putlto a pot witb a conple of Sue ducks.'he dinner was Berved and was pro-

^oanced excellent, with the single quali-fication that there, seemed to be a'deuctd big difference in those ducks.'But the innocent looking cook held bispeaceand made liisown selections, andduoks and hawk quickly disappeared'rom tbe Ulilo. 'Did you tell tbeuiabout it ?' asked he who heard tbo story.Tell them I' answerad tbo reverend,gentleman, with an emphatic shrug,'they'd hkvo drowned me.'

An Irishman, wbo was drinking tieealth of a bubop, gave this toon:May your riverence live to eat tbe ild

hen tbat crown over your gravo." .Gou, Walker, who ia to superintend

the United States census uf lBflCfc sati-matoi that tho population will bobatwai'afartj-iix *sd foTty-neven million*.

THE IRON ERA•1ENJ I I . VOIJT, l . lcmr mill L'™|i 'r

iiiiirtlny, Sept. (Hit, 1879.

About Ta* Collectors.l a several towushipM iu tliiu county

and in olliers in uei^hboring count iretlioreiflu disposition umiiifeotwl im tlurjiartof tli« iiutlioritica to uoik-et tlio IT-leawgen uf tuxes, wliili) iu luont vf liu1

. rcroaiudt-'r tlie minio C IU'MJ migbt lit*pawnoti with iiroflt, for Msert1 it* Kennviy11 locality to bo fouui] wluiro tl>.rr utoiiot mnny persons wlio Iwvt) m'tipi'il I'"'

."•• jtflytniant of taxes. Tins culls to owmind a fuel that is ptitufully upjmrcni.I t 'is about oost to iftipoiaiMn f»r» t a *collector to do his vlwlu "lut.v in anyyear audbeelecM tliu m'::t. If beneuthe menus given him by tlje law to make

t tievflfy tftz-pajer coma to timo ha isbound to make so many enemies that liecnu continue but one year in office ; forif be does this aud presents biuieelf uso candidate for re-electiou tbe diNstitiafled ones wbo bavu hmrn compelled tomeet tbeir share of tbe burden of publicexpense will be found to form 11 balanceof power Biiffioient to defeat bim by aunion with bis political oppoueuts.Ilence it is made an object for himselfto be easy with maDj whose votes andinfluences be would like to roluin. Tbi;shown Ufl tlie necessity of protecting t'interests of the Collector l>y law, niiflitkiug tbe complete eireiiHon. of tliduties of his nfnV w i i r of occnrnpliiment than now. The most effleiont wsimplest wny to hritip uliout tlii.i reauwould lie tb" rnncUuetit of aliiw eiteuiiiig ilie Collector's term of offico froone to tlireu years, aud miiltiug bim tieligible to ro-e.ect.ot). All Hitioos of a fall collection of thu fai£iwould tlieu bo met. The Collect!would .Hive DO fear of any i.issiilisfiiones injuring him (is a future candidufor that office, aud iislm atlurv- depamupou tbe Liompleteutiss of biscotlt'ctioiuit would he to his interest to collect althat could ho obtained. We call the nltrntion of our Morris County memtwioftbeLegislature aud our brethrentlio press to tbisimportant matter iu Ikopt tliat (be meaiia iuggujtuJ or fiotniothai finally ejfciiiit » a j bo kotiglab»ut to nctura a » « * ecmpleto colledtiou of tlit taxes.

Canon Uw In the Newark Diocese.Tha introduction ol canon • lew in

•run » iiagle Awctsa of tba RammCatholic Church in tit is country, is sig-tiiUcaut of tbe iucrcasing u.imeric;istrength of thnt form ol religion. Itthe kind of law tbat rans parallel winud shares tbe power aud dignity of tb.civil law in those countries where Beman Catholicium is tlie recognize-.! reli|ion of the State. Through a body caljitdices causarum iu tbe Catholic coutries all questions of church propert;church authority and iliseiplino nre 0<cided independently of the civil law,existence tUuw forming a governmoiwithin a govurntueut. For tho cxerciiof its iuuctiouH this canon law requiren populona Catholic district wboru tlpublic sentiment is ia entire accord urnsympathy with the teachings aud procticesjot tbe Cburehtand these ape scautilfound in the United States. But 01suitable tor the support of this kindauthority has been found in the dioceseof Bishop Corrigan. of Nuwatk, X,where the expariment is gradually takinjform and. shape. This is one of tlcommunities where the numericalstrength of \the Catholics outwentthat of any other seel, and it j s laidgood authority that there are seversothers which are almost equally ripe foithe introduction of this powerfulOjinrciweapon. Thia wie&arded w.an io4ulitable proof of the advancing. powqr..<this great Church in this country,would OB unreasonable to suppose tbicanon lav would be curtailed of -anyits historic and usual influence iu tbcountry eicepfcby necessity, anil win!in tbe matter of securing any kind €property (or the enjoyment of its righiful owner our courU will not allow tbinterference of any occleslBsti^l jidiction, it muat be enpposed tbat tlipolicy of the Catholic authorities wibe directed toward investing canon Ia'with all the power anO importance it haswhere its sway is tbe most unquestionedFor tbe delicate task of initiating tbnew movement towards the completesof the Catholic system in the UnitedStates no more capable agent cou1

have l>een selected than Bishop Comgnu, wbo is said to be a man of unosaallearning iu addition to his theologicalacqmretnunts, of ready address, powei

"fal in debute and ready of resource, amthe destined succossor of Cardinal MeCloskey if he survives tknt distinguishe*yrsifttt.

Death of Prosecutor •eMott.;: A painful feeling was exposed tlrtmgli

oat Morris county on Wednesday npo. the receipt of tbo ncwi that tbe steami

Onlli* which MriMd in Kew "?«rk «,Tuesday ovoning, had brought withthe dead body of Frederick A. DeMottProsecstor of tbe Fleui for thia count

-. Ool. DeMott sailed for Europo in tbiOallia May 27, and after a tour throng!Ireland, England, and France andBojourn nt tht springs of Victy, sailou tha return voyage Aug. 23. He wasBuffeting from ptilmonnry trouble when

, lis left home, and this was aggrarateby a cold caught in Westminster Abbe;

. which probably hastened his deatl; Wdeti tlie Qilliu left Livepool on tit

OadofAngaat he was failing so rapid]that ha would s o t ; hctro been takeiaboard] but for the earnest entreaty

..himself and his wife, who &cootipai.iet]him, both desiring .that be should dfhero in the boaon. of his family. Tiiidesire, bowavw, was not permittetl hinashe died at sea oa Tuesday, Aug. 20th.

, Col. DaMott waa a native of tbi a conn.ty and was in the 39th year of bis age,Ho bttgau the study of law with the latiJacob Vanitta ia 1861, was adtnittaas an attorney in 1865, and OB a counselb r m 1869, soon after which Gov. Ran-dolph appointed him Judge Advoeate-OeDeral, GOT. Parkerappointed him titbe office o[ Prosecutor of Fleas in 1872,and be received a reappoiutmonb in 1877.He came ol old French Ho«aenoL stock,and bin family is prominent in N«w Jer-sey, where he was well known u a lawjcrnnd pulitjoiao.be bavingboou mainlyiostrameutal in nominating GOT, Me-

TU. Uko Ho^at:6M B . E P I W R : — 1

•2'i-\l noticeil an artIlvfer-niv to tbe bu.Hia vli'laity of Ut'il

ui tn-t

ity f»r tiiud.-:ir n\t

round,iwtm uf Ang.

"t in»t»" in" ' ' ' " ' ! in tin-

Islnuil, L;ikers n{-.i .1 vl«-t s ' i . ^ b pur-in my niiud

, 0 U l t i y i traditious concerning ih.tt

Glellon-ibr bis present position by athunge of tho BOULI vote of Morris 0ty's delegation, of which he was Chair-man. He leaves a widow, tbe daughter

i of tbe late Judge Andrew B. Cobb, bulno children. His last public appearance

: WOB at tbe meeting of the B u AisooUvtioa in tbia connty io Maj last, when bepaid an eloquent tributa to tbe memoryof'his focmet partner, the late Hon.Jacob Vnnatta.

; -Upon tba receipt of the newi of his1 death at MorriBtown on Taesdiy ofen-- Jng an iDfarroat moating of the Bar was

lield and ft oommittee appointed to pro-oaed to New York and make arrange-ments for tbe funeral This will takeplace at 11 o'clock A. M. to-day—Satur-day— frbm his Into rcsitJencr, the ParkHwnsa Itowlitowi.. ' •

nnd others ou tliu shore of thinbeautiful lllkl'. "U'' l lf t i s correct in (hi--In!nili-nt (hut h« WIIH »>'''• t*» fj'itl'i'fi»nly a low piirtit'iilai-s, V.'h'in 11"' I'll"-""wus" llr«t IUWI fur I be !>m'| •'-''«'' «f btiriiii,iud by whom, liu uui; wseim t« hi.Vt imj1

Itiiowk'Jfe'i.-. tin; uupiiiwftifu lieiucis u grave yard it is 100 yrata ol.'. 1HUB informed by an oM resident,diceased. that the Eogerones were thefirst settlers on tbe lak« shore, tlmt tliii

Mie plncc wlieio th.'y bufintl theirdead, and they built u corduroy rund

cross some point ou lli:it part of Hielake. I have failed to fin.l any remains.In tbe "Hiatoriciil Colli-otitiuH of New

ty." bjf John W. Bar'.Jci-, itthat thu ltogereui'8 ee'.lled uu £j(Muiinluiu und Iictrtuun Hau

laliiR, and on tbo shorn of Lak« U n i t -ing, and tbo Eutiyehipeiliii of E1

Kiiowlodge, piibl'slu'd by Fesseudcti,:vs the ?ect took their DUUIG from Johu

Kogets; their chief leader, in 1677, iuNew Englund, They lincamo extinctduring tho America!) Itevolutiqri. TheiDtcrwt I Inke in nil thu traditions relai-ins to tbe lake anil iU snrroundiiigfmii^t bo iny apology f'your spac.". Tf any others can nbowlight upon this mtywi if wbuM be a

leasure lo hear fmin them.

H. BCK>2TT SHAFFElt.

Hujifttcong, Aug. 28'li. 187»-

Chesler.TlioBumtnerholiduy for our people is

obout tiver, uud we hopu to see murestir and work iiromid in the town withthe coming of cooler days.

Tint tuwustiipschools opened l:ist Mo^-day wiih new tcieheM in some places.The Seminary will re-opeu a week laterin Tuesday Hnpt. 9tb, uccording to a

printed curd which we receiwil. In Htalk with the principal llie other ilay

•. MeUamllcHs) no leiirntd thntthere~wuro pruspeets for a good school

ta nc:t year. We nre glad to know it,

lahopa Ihntths Inlwr und tapnnsB otlas;, year may bo roturu.'d iu good IraitH.

Our minwtera aro rU again nt tbeirposts, and both eburcbes aru open.

Sotso ludica Imvt) begun a cauvoss tointerest the people in a garden party i iorder to mnk« suiUblo nrranjemt'iiUfor having tbo ntternnon J-JpifX'fipal ser-'viecs agflin this full and w.ulo?. Due Jnotice will bo g-ivitu of time nod iilace.

"Pimifuro" seeni.s to lmvu caught its

'second wind" uud ix coming out in al!ita frmliness in tho neighboring towiMaadhamon l int Saturday evening,a ij travellers wbo se§ preparations. ThePlioenil House baa tbo credit of hold-ing some musical celebrities tbitbsy say n tenor of tu».it attractive bl-ent. "Pinnfcre" bns doue a good aer-vice in showing that the people willgive a heitrtier support to an iuoHeusiyiproiiuotion, than to tho demoralieiugpieces and sp<cUioular aceutM, too olteupresented in public places of amusement,

• * • < • - » -

PORT MORRIS,Our boat club will have their annual clatu

bake on the 18th, Sawuel Lo'id will bethe baker, and that is assurance enough fontthey will be well done.

Jawed Shieldi, on engineer who used torun from Scranton here, left some time agiand went ou the elevated niilroW in He?York "'litre be received Injuries of wbiotl hedied a few days ago. He leaves a wife andfour Htnall children, ' •

Tlie ilootou have been dlrtr-bnting bnbicaround here pretty frtelv for the last monthorsp. , . •

I am aorry to say, th^t P*triot ,1anil David Wilgus have lost thelr's since, ,

Tho Stauhope Sabbath Bchoola bedplcuio in tbo woods adjoining the BoothStanbopo School bouse last week,

Mr. Crane ltad his usual monthly reviewif tbe Sabbath School lessons of tUo month

la-t Sunilay evening.Among tt.036 who gfivo redtatlbi

Cora Raber, Addlfl 'i'Unrp, Emma ]

A Bostiutt; ttor/.

Tli'i "Jlun-ioburg S\> d*\" wiw about nuhour brilittiil time when it arrive', ut Kev-drk, one I'vi-ii^ig not l''i:y hhiev, mill somei*o>iit;dL-ruh.e wirx>r-u.c. wild uatiifif-tvil at theMay. It scern'i tliat while c-rotc-ii't,' " ' e

KowarJ. ineattowii t) tigliiwrobwrvml llwltil'- honAtfiiht ou t!f loi'ouiolive grew rai'itl.ly dim nud nt !n>t r« ducted not a ray. Thinwould uever do, of cduwe, so tin fireninnwis tSf tit forward to iuventigute tho cwise.lit; wotiB retumd, lioweTer, with chetkljUuiuh-il ni wlilte iu a firamin's cmiM he,it».f its HJI ultlnsH us a newspaper reporter-\Vitl.itMi...iii4"tIitj{toiigiif} lit- inltl tl'" '"•

r I.D • tin* tu

, . 1 , . . [• <lidlU; tn<w t-ln-ir liillu iittil iierfoiotuJ lf)»•dan witlt tea limi-lred thoiiwuiii holes, nndhowearlmtia(1 « n li#y ilio iR

f-v,ry bill bod IMH-U Intnp Iwntof tlieliani

IL> n>oii([iittiii'M ou the oulsldo lifti! iner-• jinirtlert'd their'coiiipauioiiain front,"v tfie cow iiitcbflr wns ono masH of

<• tl-ntw. bodies.

Tho« lttiostory of IIIHsolfbei

wan inclined to dixcredit thetint, so HOIIIR forward lilm-riitid anU fl that tho uc-

eimiu!.' Inn bail now reaobeil six incbes, uaA!K iti liir wiis likely to tip forward witti

thp w. ifji.tit wan ueoOTsary to go elnw. .,.Ou uriiviug at Nbwnrk tho mosquito™

ero tii.I tliick'T, uicjisurlug about throetot iwrohd tlie h1touldurn of several o( thoip.

lu fact, n club thrown up iulo tho air, wWflcomedown bloody^

OM mowiuitoH Biy they never saw so fow

n (he stri sluco

introiluoud.Tho oldfiit iiihublfcmtK of Morriatown i-s-

prpsB their imboumled astouisbuiyut at tliuinflux of tlifiso bummeT yiuitors, am. want lolay the Uaiuo ou the Morris &• ESK»X K. It.Co., Defecting, RS iiKiinl, Ibe "JTarrJnbiirg

," Tliuy say thnt norwitustuullng onaof the passenger ears has irou-^Tiitcd wiu-dows, tbo Hoboken vumpiresgaiuacoo*. to[he iulerior ami femt on blo»wl, nudoiiarriv-ing at Morrmtinvii they aligbt alnng with

otlior pn^nrKOM. mid stay all snmtuer.Tlie people nf ttmt quiot way-suii.ou don'.H'lii to 'v&eal th»t ttijs any nil coiiooinviuf i lite a lnrfio "Marsh" iu tho town

and "".' Liug-lilooil'1 (o feed on.

lnrtivef*ary»fthi#ty Sabbjtii School Association.

!p, nOHASTIt' MOLHTA1K BlI'E AKD A WETJIETVKK.

' -wifn mill T—liailplftiiiiP^ffr onr PHIII-toiitflion io nttoud tho aim Wonmry of Die

Morris Ctiunly «abb«tb School Aawialioii,i U' hold at rieoxtmt Or-sf j on Weduo«day ;tit "when I got nptuid put on my clothes,"t Jnc;li did wlieii about to go on n liird'u neat

liuut, my "tmlliuso" wax eomewkit danipcn-I. tboiigh it was raining bnt little at tlie

lime. Aftesa moment's observation of the)HiirrimiidiitKH, nn^ R^iiig the "scuds"itiK nli'iitf tliiflidd of Loue Treu uiountaii«<^twit;-.l, tlie oM ndngo of (jrutuir.illinr daytutu.) tu oiiud; " If tho tog goes up tintnoutnia, it'll como down aforo night infnimliiin," or as Homo put it, "If tho fog go'![• hopping, itwillcoinp ilowu (IroppingOur ] Toguokticatioti was a rainy afternoon.

Wife fiuggeutucl tbat other eld weatber In-dicator of a fair dny, "If it rains heforo sovnu, 'UII clear before 'loveo," BO we'couch:"ed to take th» chances nnd go.

A s t U 0:26 train on the D., L. * W. routwas tletninoiJ by the breaking of ft box, wiwore oompellod to wnit at Port Ornm nearl;nu hour, nudwheu it did BIIITB tlie min had

Ironfa-uMheforgott* to tl)

PorJsin bebuU of onr lit-

Frank Bay and his tistor itbQir consia alittle tob of a colored girl named MinnieMagill. • i

Viola Dost and Busie Dell uang two daetid i i band there waa BiosinR by a olaaa of littli

girls—and you could tull the words-whichthey song whioh H more than can boof older folk* wbo B.ug uow-n-days, • Ayoung mau sat behind me who nmuBed him-1

Self by eatiug peanuts during tha exercises.I wish he would ahull his puauto before. hicornea to church.

I had occasion to inoorpomU a short ei<aay ou mornlitj ia om ot theBO Iettei4short time ago, and express a hope thatwould not hare to mention any names, buthai ontne sooner than I expected, and I amdorry to rtMonl fje terrible fact, la a ohrifi-tian ituutry, tk>t f * » l i i j i w«a tmi t cdand thret 'ofthen esmt to SCvrristowi, b;englnier Samuel Caskey, for outrageouslyabasing n little daughter of Mr. Otto Fetrll.l l ie other being bound over to appear

tana efebart.' The ! » • » * ! the 't»oy_iwere Cay Woods, Will MoOonnell, FrankSearch nod tha other, who denies all com-plicity in the matter, hia name is Mellin.The little girl was not men U » B I t jeartjeld, and nans of the young scamps who are•aid to h i m undressed her, (tnd she ran nak-ed to the School home for protection) weremom than ten jears old. It is no uso.tcwiutt! epithets on these boys. Somebodycbs ia rrEpcadbk. for their liiingliig up.am very glad that Mr. Caskey aont them tcMcrristowo. It is said for their parent-to be Rare, but there are other parent* whoseduty it is to protect their children from thecoutminatfog influence of; juat such boyu,«nd it might aa well be understood at, onsetJiat thure are other boys s who will followthese if they do not-change, their ways. InaTar heardof an outnge of this cbarautereren iu tbe.Tileat streets' of New Tork-anfyetweBreboRsinKf.wfundi to ' i endlonarioa to the heathem. ' <$A hel|) theheathen who bruiga up chudren'WorBe'thftrithese, Hurely with BO many churches RS'Whate around bere it ought to be'safe cnougifora man to send bis little girl out ln!4hewoodB to watch his oo n from gettifig '• iiatoinieoblef without being compsUed to talt*rials of tbis kind. The njiniater t«]U mthat morality won't Baf« us j they might addthat religion won't ea»e ua either withoutmorality. These boy* Ura , i t South.SUa."iope, which ii in the <joun!

There are t*oma boys over inhad hotter heed tha warning,

Fun and WonoV.Tha microphone (onabllng ihe Btopt of a

fly lobe heard a nil* away) the unprovedphonograph (botUIngtip the Toicaiar 1,000jvam, reprodaoabla at anjrtime), t b t d n ^Ing. telephone (Bending nnaid to w to 'beheard throughout tba ^rger t jroopa), u dtha magneto .speaking telephone a n comingnext Tuesday tvening, 8t,pU<ula flth, b a n•Unctiva coneart at Wbltlock'* HaJL Col.tedin|ton of Hew Vo.k, wiU also Uctart0n'Tba Wonders of the Sound Baalm," iutro-

log these wouderfal invinttam, and j l r -g attentioB to ulectricity, Ah. alectrlc light,i* teleniachon, nnJ Umt ifl«VT«loua Amer-an, 'Ihomai A. Edison, Th'a entcriaui^

meet la Bpok n of [11 tbe rery warmeiit tertna* praise by the clergy sud press, u siring

evening foil of fnn and initractlon.

Tickefai, 2BoU.('childreii 15 eta.' ForuleS H. BreaseV, Veughl A Rfflgort's, S. BJ. A. LyoD'j t rfJ . A. Goo-klf1!.

ROCKAWAY.O r irregpoiiJiiit gives us interesting

inrtiniliu-s of tho noclfiunU thnt bavo re;crtiy c jourtvil in Iliat plnoo, but an we baiitlri'r ';• rfteivoil them, wo can only noti.udi ; rticulars a* Were omitted i» our•epor*.

Dy t-ic ncoidoiit to Mr. Povrors, the-catjal,u jioriL Student, he was rendered insensiblefor two hours. Ilia mule took fright attouio children playing nlo'jg tho canal.

In llie MicMeut to Mr. nud Mmi Tottl*,he horse, uftor throwing thera out, cangbllm hv.fHiy on n bitobing poht in front of H.

H. Htraft's Rtora, and Rtripj.ad himWlf of allabrauues, much tu the ilatriunmt uf tli

nplic ranoe and ueffuliicRS of the buggy.

Spcakiug of the death of Joliu McCnbinur coirenpondent Biiys : Tho bottle fountiu bis pocket telln the story of his unhnppydeath. Not able lo vridk eroot aorosa tin

e work bridginir, q little stream, be limkill down to cmwl over, nnd wan Haddeul;overtj.keu by swift nnd awful death. Somebody sold him that whiskey and that somebody ought to huvti a troubled conscience.Will driukhig men be warned by this? Ifthis wero sometliiug new we might hope so,But alas I the warning 1ms hseii so long andso often repeated that it is an oM story andhog lust its effect. The man thus auddeul;

iught in the jaws of death leaves a wifeand family to battle with life, without th<help'of bie strong arm.;

The IteV. Dr. Tnttle, of .(Wfordnviite,ld-Vpriftohed motning ftnil eTeHing in the

Preabyterlftn Oharcb last Sunday.' It was ngreat fleaaoro to his many warn friends tosee him again in.his old place and l-ittah tobifl VrJao. -His »go has as yet:teken nothingfrom (tie vigor of his preaching. • Long mayhis bow pblde ia strength. -

oTi-eabyleriati Sabbath fichool held aio iu BUokles' grove yestenhy/which

'• A Great Eicurslon. ;

One of the most atlrnctiyo excurfllonB everknowuinttilB flection'will be given fromDove-? on Wednesday next, Sept. 10th, pass-

over the Morrjjr and Esses railroad toHoboken, and then.by-the handBome iboat:"8(. Jolia'a/Viiwid tho New -,Southern Railroad to Ocean Grove, LongBranch Bnd tho Uigilandi of NavisinVXeaving Holiokaq on! theisleinier mag-nifloaat views are given of ^inr! York andadjacent citles,tbe shipping and w|tor trafflo,Brooklyn bridge, Now York bajjV.Jgnh, Bed-loe'n and GoTenor'n Ial&ndB, with Forts,Gibfion, Wood and CnlnmbuB. the great har-bor of Kew York and the Narrows, StatonInland, Forts Hamilton, Ijnfayette, Wadu-worth, Twnpilni and Hichmond, Omaiy Is-land and its mammotb reaorts, llnrltan Bay.Qimranlinc, Sandy Hook Light, and a mag-nificent trip on the broad expnnse of thiocean. ArrJviuR at the Homeshoe thoaretukeu for Highlands, Lone Btanch'o:Ocean Grom The attraotioni DfeaohbMngvaried the privilege to stop at anythem will be allowed, the excurslonttttvSueh a varied exoursiaa hai oever beeiknown ia this section, and what in betterthan (ill snob lew ratealuTe pv/n btforabe'sn.efortl. The tine ef tha iBaviig oftbe train in the moruiug and the fare for, tinToumltiip from eaoh of the BtaUons laeountj in as follows. ' ' • > '"

' LmAvx.' •'• A. M.Dftver U:0O 'Boekaway „..;. 9:09yDenvilloMriDenvillo 9Morris Plains QM

$9:14

;;. »;40Chatham 9:4G

Tiiui.$2.tW. 1.00. 1 80

1.C61.65U 51.40

Returning the train leaves Ocean Grov<atfi .F,U. | Long Branch at isaSandHIgh-land»jat fi:80. Tiaktta'ars for sale at tbeUoketofficeB of th? stfttlonH HIHITP v*m"

v : ;i ' 'Board of 'Atsniorj. . s

Thfl ahnnal mseiliiR of the Boardjot ABBOB.Bora for the apporiiotiment of t a i ^ Wl,H held,|on McDilATin MonHstown, an orpinlmtloobeing 1 made by the election of Mr. imtbChild h

ci . imtbeeChild*, ofOhestar, Ooalrman, and Mr. Enoa

total valu*ltfi'that

W1.W, »17,toa,«™l'l»no»l| 18,170,8011deb)., H,0(»,«19,. Tulnuloo InubU, »M .-te>,300( .Mo../of tolU.jlo.OM,,- poU Ul,IS.OMi gnunl SUtt Ul, *11,42I.2S| 8U1,

•aboil t>i;H«,«oa. J3; cpooljui|7q,opo,lli,

Tin Bnnili twill!, of Kn'owllon iowoihlp,^n«b coup ' ooiiffilfjiB or i&m b t t

pbntttaq

, p p i n n t j a b l e i iiu^ofB y DoTidi«l!,1il»66lh J O T , / . m e .

in hi. Hlb, John in bb'Blaf 'fad £iper|.nuP , All ttTD bait nnd robtflt'

Ths InUldubtof Washington boroa.b, In-olnjUpg Ibiidiool bodiUli»»l<,(l0O, fa a

tuii|f]|lIIOO' • • " - " ; / '

set iu cjtifo briskly, tuid the delegation froibelow bail an unpleasant walk to thn uppeidepot. Among the plucky ones who cntwwore Revs. Aiktnan. Erdman. Cochrnii. l'lut-tor, Wbitobpad. BultH, Mensra. VoorhoiGmne, PierKon, Brtieu, Howoll, Itiiiliter, nn<liutt, though not lcitat, Hon. John Hill, amotbors represuuling different Sunday Schoolin tbe county, including a number of cottr-iifjeonH ladies, wbo were not to bo disappoint.6(1 nfiiiplj beoiirae tlio altnauoc innkern mad(R miMlako of a month, they telling us tliOct 3il wuiilJ ho miuy, while they mmml us

us.mo day of this month would bo fair,nl plca.ti.nt for tin erotiraioD.Wo nore met nt Middle Vulloy BUUonir ohl piBtor, Dr. Slngie, who catored tin

train full of cinthuHiasm for the occasion a:'liile the train moved a milo further on, to

where the wagons were In wiuting, han iu for mill mooting. Heenid they lifld pre-[tared fur a fair weatbet convention, aud pro-idad open wacons to give un a view of theeenery along tha mountain rido, but tho rain

mid our lutonem bnd frustrated their plans,Hid bo now wished to leave it to the delega-tion to any whether tlioy would stop there[itid hold tbo convention in tbe depot, andhave the refreshments brought down, or gii)ii in the open wngnna aud Uiko the chaucesif the rain. The Doctor pat the question

before the delcgntiou atid "go Oil" reEOtitideifrom sue n i of the cat to tke otb*r, ii

follow out the progruDime nud BOB PletiOrove at alt hazards. The ''stay there" par-ty polled bnt two votes, but they manfullyjoined in with tha large majority uud seenrestate with tho orowd. the wagons were nr-ranged io regular pic-nic stylo, with B al;tony tho Ridts, bringing ocenpattta iu jios;

tion togetacqimintfid and bo social, whichwas eujoyod to its fullest extent iu om lavd,aud if more so tbnn in the otliere it imiibavo bean owing to tho presence of Domini

i, of Morristown, who proved to bo umuch at home with bis luerry-makiug jukvnud droll remarka as in his subject beforo tb<

iventioa : "The lesson—how to study,how to tench it."

UnibrellnH were in brisk demand, "with adecidedly upward tondency," bntwhiliWUH protected from the falling rain it stream-id from every bough upon hin legs protecteduelghbor. Bat we were in for it, aud alltook it ia good part and Beetned detertninedtoinaka the bt«t of it. • Onr jolly domanienmde us almost oblivinnB to the unpleasant-

a by Qnteruiiniug us so agreeably, "Hecould think of nothing so condnoive to thedryness ol tbe occasion us one of his pld sar-manB, if hahndonly .bought to have broughtIt Along.1?

Onr niiiloB, .ulrotig, biit uecewnrilyslaw, brought up aL the cbircb nt 12 o'clock,after a niauntaiti ride .of Wor an'Loar,

An organization wag sooh'etTabtea (a buni-iedd proceeded.'. President BatlB not having

arrived, Ifwtbcr Ju>cfceon, (it'tort^Oialm,thu first Vice Fresfdeut present, i;opebed tbe

tetin^ wi!b flinging'1.,ud prayer, after whichDr. Magic, on bohnlf of Lis cbumh ttnd a>u.gregiftloUi extended a hearty welcome loi,Uprewut; nnd here it wi l lnotboauus toa iptbat more Kteimivo arrmigunioutH had b^eu

nilfl for tbe convention tlmu , had beetjitiuipnleil. Prepiiratioim fnt dinner In tueovb, a baud of uiuaio to to euterlolu UH

ffliilo iMubkiagof iL And I learuod'thiU[hern were iwveral sohooUIn the occiwion with a pic-ni

propnTofl ID jointic. 'But tho'rain

jeiH'intH,, and "iia whrt can'jbe cured must be euduri'tl," they did tbe beH^they conld." After part flmt of the order ofeicu'isGN the pnntor mailu us still further wel-oorao by inviting m to take eenU in the gal-lery wliile the rofrPbhmenta warn passed, thereuot being room for Ml nt tho only futile netin tho porch of tbe church. ;A very proSta.blu bour wai thus spent, dniing whluh am-pla justice va* done the tempting viands tbegood peoplu bad prepared lu suoh abundanoe.Iti drawing from tho pming banket we «e-cared a litrge slice of life, enclowiug tbat use-ful nppcniluge to a chicken HO emeutial Inbculiug the garden feuce. TLIH van m nppe-" ' - i - - wmj equal

Dike; thenatnfi pies, pnddingx, etc., in bouQtiful sup.

ply; anil After all had enjoyed a auffloienoyif there wore not "twelve bankets full" tho

B would iieeegaarily )>a uf Urge tupa-

« retell Unorder the eoniiuittteos up.t tl flt l

tizing that we made another draIn tho way of delitlous

city.i

poiut«d it tp

e their ro-

closed diirinpt the winter,811.

porta,,, Tbe Seoretiry reported thnt five nowBofaQolB Ijnd b ^ u flrgnuiivjil anriiiR tbi yenrThe tmniber of nohoLns had increuted fromfe.tffiS to over 10,000. I'onr Bohot.'n only woro

Theimmbertif187liititycnr. A

will, the school cetiHiiHKho'ws thatthart nre about 4,0.10 children in the oountywhoilo u«t nttond S,tbbalh Bohool. . .-•<•.

Tha ftJdreiuutFretfdmitBittz upon (lOurWotk" was dispensed with, niji] mine othotwon account of Ibe Hburluers of thuenndallwero iiecenatlly coudtiuBed.'

were elected; PreB->. D ; ViceP

A. Erdmr.n, A.

SBimi; t i r . ( T . H. LAodon, ltev. F, A. John.'-•"• Seorelary und Treasarer, O. E. BlRbtBr;

udlhu Secretly,' O. W. Howel; Town-ship Seoretftrios- Brtonton, Geo- D. Meeker

Homoe rirtWeu; Olieator, 1\ JCrater [ Hanover. G. W. Howell; jKflenon,'

a nook; Jfcndaam, G. W.' DcGroot•E i o h r d D t M r i P ]J

i ve . D . A . N . v t K i U ; P,Jj ; P^iiiaumty, J. F

) p h . < ; i Alien. BmhwaP. Buaoh ; .Rqxlinry.Ii. P. Ouiwiu ;

f

For fear !l«>t IrioiitMdp wcrifJ, I bUieEsA fora lewtie viiln- <>.

The lnwim:>* pr<j-peota is lookiug t p in ommiilnl j mere io not *u idlu mau i i the neigh-liOrhuoti -or tiet-il lift bo.

Mr. H. U Jlrynnt ]i.m mads many improve-ments since be <wno bora in April in thovay uf \ayhKi o u t Wflllil1' building, clearing•pbrnNb, etc

>Ir. D. L. Cory in doing ft very good bus!.6*9 j trade plchtog up every day.

Nearly (KK) tons of ore was shipped fromhera ju August from tba Bkellengtr am*Coiiibg mine : it kr«p« Fred, HO tuwy that hidoesn't gut limu to rvad the Uwald an;

Jll'Jl-O,

Dr. Dell imio Hays itwns usfilonefor himto ct/ino IHTO from tho South to oncape tinlint Wt'iitlirT,

Win. Vrileutino doeaii't like tlio Culiiug atBaddxI/ike.

A jwor BLrsn tramp made hid appPfltnncihere the other dny ; he mUl h* hod no "niH-terc, QouKinn nraiin^Mccriatovojiiii. WlruadiuK [lia tniuip lit'

naid he came fromi-tiotr "Mayor" begantu him his sight and.

that he coald fiiiy up iLu fitraut, without difficulty,inibi r.rji.u liiw H. hill of corn of threi; thu tdiirtest stalk is twelve feet B\:

inchcH in lieiflhl; the \\itea atalkfl how tsifully d8vplo|)oil earn of corn.

Win. L. Puturft lout a valuablo hofiw a fewdays ago wli'lo tbrosbing in BUBWI connty.

AVho ia road inustor on the road leadingfrom Mi. Freedom to Suecasnuna? It isdixgraoe to the county to have Huoh n rood in

oiviliKed community.Some ime eulcrud the hennery of Mr. Cell,

inr. Biatiou iiseut, hifit week, and heli>odthemselves to flftwu pure bred PlymouthHocks. Sir. Doll now Bpends biu nights outunder an npplo tree with a donble-baneledshot gen to protect the remaining fowls.

Stewart Frjttfl oou templates moving intoH l l i l d B

says gossip.Mrs. Gossip also says that Mr. N. H. Hop-

kiDB is to be jolnod in tlio bonds of wodlookto morrow-the 4th. SPIMH

- ranu JLKOTHZE COIIEK^OXDENT.

On TaesJay afternoon foar young ladles ofMt. JPrflodom aud vicinity called on thebaoh.elors of thia place, by whom they were bear.Uly received. People on the hill think thebachelors would be hiippy to see them again.Come again, young lndioH.

Mr. Wolfe opened onr public school onMonday, We wish bim great aneefcA

Mining ii being •itaniiT«Ij « r n a | * a B lthe prenenii tltua. About Aftaei teaaf araengaged in carting ore. DCITIB.

.ray-

Mr. Hal&ey's Hdluclnatlon.OnSatuiduy night Ionia tall, thin,

bearded mini registered ut tbe Paoii.d Hotelin NBW York city, giving the name of A. H.Jaokflou, ituil Morristawn, N, J., as his placeii' retidonce. Ho paid fur bio roam in nil-

v.ntne, BtsetifiDgit for SutnrJny nml Sundaynights. Ho also gave tha bolcl clerk $25 tobe pntin the safe, Ou Suudny morning hoittempled suicide or shouting bimsolf in the

head twice with a pfstol of siimil wised bore.Wrapping a towel aboat hiB wounded headhe ran into tbe hallway sureaining. A oham-bermaid wiio &itw the pistol in his hand and:he blood Btroaming from his forehead ad.ded to tbe sensation by iunning through thehouue and nddiog her cries to his. T i eboarders greeted the pistol awny from thewounded men, who seemed to bB frightauedat what he had done, tlie bullets were ex-truded by a physician, and he was sent tothe hospital, There he gave hia correctname aw Andrew J. Hilncy, and said he liv-ed in llniristawn. He talked iucoberently

and dwelt upon hiB draud tbat rabbers w nlripike away hia nioney anil murderors wonld

rid him of his life. He imnginofi that allthe people bo-mv wero tliiuvet. IubishoolBwere found f 100 in bill* with which ho »aidb bud ..hoped to j:,i|Y bis faneml ezpeuBtis.

^iU hat-liaing.wero $10, and there wereother BUIUB of muney in bis pocket bnd pin-nod to ,the' ilb.'ng' ,01 TUT clothing. Hi«wminds 'w^re Mvial, tu t it was perceived'.hntbe ytai of linBonnd mind. On Hominyiis brolhiir oiid'tinxtghter utllod for htw' nodpok him iiwuy. Thoyweru advined to hnveIm deal to some institution where he coulda watchful; and U not-ouroil, nt leant, re.tmihed frjin farther attempts nt suiciden th his relatives he, wout to the P.ieiQo Ho.

W in tba day, and demanded hin moneywatcM.andjiistol. His riihativci buggod themanager; one hotel not to give up the pis-ol, They mid Mr. I$dsey is a mouoiuitni no1 the Hubjnat nf rnbbery, t'ud ia bnauted by10 belief thnt the young mau who IH n suit-

or for MB daughter's baud is an iiuplacnblienemy seeking to nrardei1 him. Mr. BAlneyla known to many people la tbis connty byreattou of bin long realdeuae on the old Htklsey

l t t j near Ubnroc.

Y.M.CA-Work.Mr. L. A. Bnrrell, Secretary of tba Y. U.

0. A., was ID town lrst Wednesday eieningand held an informal conference wllh Uemembere of the Dover aatooiallon, inquiringof the situation of affain hers. Us la mak-ing a tour of visitation among the Meooi*-tionfl of the Blate, with a view to Incitingmore vigorous' and aggressive work amongthe associations' already existing, and oforganizing sew associationi. in placet wbsnions now exist. •; • • - ,

Ai n resalt «f the. «»iiei*nu koll MTfednes«rty»fght it la propsud k-y eoi> MBO-oiation 10 enter upon a llae «f Christian w*fkheiqlofor* overlooked. I t 1B Ihongbt thattoo little attention luu 'betn paid t6 tbarocial and Uterarj wants of our joung men,and such meetings will at onoe b* anoounoedu'pnrt'of the IVinter prograBme.. It affordsvs; great satisfaction1 to learn that this is

' b ^ l ^ dnoe, i*or tHsrab'certainty a greatdemand f;pr dtstlnoUra Vork for the youngmen of oar town, and if they are ever to bereached by Christian influences they most

-first be wade, to feel at homo among curia-.lias.people. We cflrneiUr hope tbat tbfiifort ot our ohristian joung.man ior th«salvation of their fellowsj will receive thehearty! ec-operatlon of' cur eHIeen? and GB-peolaJly of onr churches and clergy. Mr.BaigeH. wilt visit our tgwn. ftjr.afn.in coarseft l k llew'Weeks.wl.cn

.^ThflwcrkoflhdbttinctiTtr from and not (

illn'dreBS theY. 51. C. A., ns

Sidl ilL the

; . q r y . I i . P.ingtoii, llec. E..F.,Lfnue||.

AB die Iliica^ % tg ,AB di a •_ next nutating Itirv. Dj

i i ifi. Platter eiteudod an iuvitution froift itiHJk'way. Mr Vobrliees' olafineJ it fur U(1.-r,a:toWn,and itfter Borne : diuooalifan it WHS d*ciaed'tolme itwiih'lhe EwontUa OonuWieo WUb wi!l nttka it koowii drough lhaalchannek - ' ; ' 7

U t flva o'clook.tha Dseroises were "dtmdonr portiouof the delegation rep?

»ftex.»;;iide,gt anotherlhoor through a pour-"BjTahj. «ui|r a o w n » ( | B g p K B n i ] rougherg j • . * * $ * . yj'a. of dlstancB. As we e»-

we prewutud about aa

d R wilL thefit of tlie church."1 ''Ttttieiy rotiuo will

o^lvuii 0/itle'iiitin of •ilx'C.iinia^. '

Si':c.'f.unrta &nd Vlcini j. - . ,l i

fttarlffa Salai.The fallowing are tho lulost bales nudt

SberilT i l -D.oi t ;iphpiis rs Wn. Gnliok and •

ers; property in^d^bicslon, to compisli

AduiinJsttatora of Honry Speor, deo'd,Tiuiotby <31il<lunn suit othen ; propertyBoonton, i/o otunplainnoth, for $1,600.

K. F. Oratn va. Mary Bode» ; propertyRandolph, to oompUtutut, fov $50.

MorriBtown Barings Bank m M, L. Force jinterogt in proporty near Uadison, to coiplainant, for $100.

Elixa E. Breese TB. Helen Oanatta and >era ; property in Kew Vernon, to complain-aut, for $3,000.

I t waa one time tho proud boost of Aliitown, Pa., tbat throe of her iron mills olopaid tbeir hands over $120,000 per mowfor wages. TbeM qomi a&jas waretown Rolling Mill Citupany, the AllentIron Company an<3 the LehigU Iron Com]ny. Tbo panlo in iron, hoveror, canned.uad blow, uud these same companion wereone time not paying more than $SO,OO0 jmonth. Now, however, they are sgtinhkrd work, and there is no necessity foridlo iron worbor i n the blty. The pay rolamount to about *60<O00 per luonth. vhicconsidering the great reduoOrn io w.igei,eqaivslent to the work of which the <onceboasttd.

Mie Engineering aud Mining Journal sailast week of American pig, Prices are iflrtn. There U ttiU a Tery good ganonlalnesi doing, although we' learn of no pitlaalarly important ealei, There isalar^inquiry, but a hesitation on tlie part of man.buyers. The opinion expressed by us laiweek, that tha production 1B likely tooverdone, Is gutiing ground. Avery lar(

demand has sprung up for anthracite Ironthe West during tbe past eli woeka.quoth No. 1 Foundry at 121. fill© 1!B 50; Ni2 Foundry, $19.6008211 and forge, 18i•19.

VICINITY NEWS.

The Warren County Fair will bo heldBelvidero Sept, 8tb, 10th and 11th.

A railroad from Bongor to the Wind Giwill soon bo bailt by the D-, L. 1 W. Coipony.

The barn, wagon honno and cow houseObaa DarlinR, near Sparta, wero barnodThuruday of last week.

Several hundred men are at work on IWarwick Valley Railroad oitjnaion to liofee's Valley, Suiex county,

• vaalti* Smmn *t •"<la l i u a i , * t i killed

bltating roaks at ffadnoidity of lasl wtek.

The lisf of habilaU Hrnnkiirds has Ugiven to ibe saloom and botol keeptraW&sbington, by order of ILo Coiumou Coicit.

At a loan exhibition in Ddnkertown GiEllpetriok niBplnyed a $30,000 eword pre»ted him by hiHcomnmudandarorecelleotiiof Booth American birds.

A bt.ro belonging te> some ladies »amiHenry, at Anbury, Warrei county, winBtroyed by nre Saturday night before lost' i thought the building was fired by oncendiory.

Sussex Gooita opened m. Tuesday. ]sides Ibo two mnrder trials thers ore sixpreme esnrt eausos, fifteen alreoit ooirt

one argument and fifteen jury and tevicourt appeals.

r. H. Eggers, putor of Bt John's Litheran Ohoroh, Philllpiibnrg, fell throughhntonway Inhia gharcbtheothersveoingaidied from concussion of tha brain before tlnest morning.

HiromShafer,lIvingnearCentreTille,Wiw county, caught a young fuwn in his gai

den, last week. TI'B doe oud fawn came frothe Blue I t died i

»JB from fright.A resident of Phillipulwrg .

him a clue to tha peimning, over three!ii the pr.jpui- timo

moh fncta as will CQU'HO

npis

a thatI'IIO murdered Jaw

years ago, and wCOIUCH, iiiri';o t mliJH arrebt and IMJU

Mrs. Margaret E. Wilson, areiudotitofuiuchy town«liip, Warran conuty, is i

mother of niitoon childrou, flftrfluof whliving. Kliaii nged about fifty yui

ller husband cliod n yeiu ot two ago, ngtid'earti.

A lad named Hurry Thatcher, ngad twel'wire, liviug atl'liillip^Liirjf, wliilu:ho trauk of Ibo Ceutnil ruilrnad wi

betweau two wirs. It in fcuwil hitinjuries will rpunlt futuMy. Urn father in wmed to the hotibo with & brokuu urin, CHUH>y coupling enre.

The SuBsex Board of Asie-iaorH mtlMouday. Uaal eatate lias fultou off $!>i(|,G

idpewonal property $:t2H,lS3, wliilu tdebts reported amount to $644,395 l m Uiliwt yenr. The total vahiotion ttaubla in $'

18,8a7 less thiiii it was last yenr, and tlState, school and county tax f28.5ia.82 lututhan last year.

The large barn and eow house ou the fftrmusif tho Into Robert P. Walber,i h U

.r flparlUUh UIJ eoatouta, conBifiting of the «nti'

prodncta of the farm far tbe Reason, sonh irye. wheat, oatt. hny and a stack of rye neithe barn, and nil the fanning iHeigiLs, weitdeBtrojed by fire an Tuesday eTenlng of last

SINGLE pABRUbt,A8KC0HD-HAND. 0ARHU«E,

' l lK t f l SINGLE lUliKIBSOPEN BDGGY^ FOB SALE

:-OB EIOBAKFOli. INQUm, OF A. fTJDSON C0E.

' " " " DEALER IN ALL KINDSA TD GOO

, . D E L E R INOP aEOOND-BA^TD GOODS,

BERQ^N SIspt. flth, 1879. '

., DOVER N 3

Don't lieDisoonraged

THou k hwk» hire

Jy

•villd; wliffilil 111.iMi1i1T.1du (mrli uutl ubHOti,blb'd lu hV.i.iir *if the birtthll.y'{.r Hi-m Addit

hyi|uiii|<|rd'Bditneher nnd - : nir,rg ) y p^rji(woHl(lbtjdiffl*nU (oJintRiiiaA4 Ihfi iiliTmtoiMB glidoil alKjat la tliu «oliliot)iDpvcineuifl or wal tz l b u tf

j iliot)ineuifl, or waltzuil about tfio rooutB, theyHpft|jJp top»qo«nirt iliy t,werefHpft|jJp to.p»qo«nirt ilieyr partners [ o

^ r t i k ^ J h r i i b o n i , and fl-p/f and taken wete tetnov-

ad, in sttmaiiuBtatoo* it was found that twegenU were; dnlelflg togother and Ttci VUSA,which' oretted * good detf of Am«BesiBtit.The party was qnita • lnre« nnd rctpcctableone and ad a good tit*e togethir.

j J M w e r e h M diu the Suocuuan* Pre»byterl»aclroroh whiekweie higlily ifiloxeaiiagJ Xbe nornlDg dut-eoarse by tho pMlor, Rev, Mr. BU>dd*nl, *T o d d o l b m l l f ! ! ^

UTBfl."

IOK with i'ruita, Huw-era, laaivaa, attt, of the MIIUU , aUn afaeavMofgrnin, fofttterf'plaaa'lng ornamantaltlingtltnrtrttiotil if tfioiubjodnTb i ' t tMi - tdd or»ameljUt|on Urraoaifid

fnltjr wiihtbespealal thema bf the d V |

iefided tn'girs the obiervanoea a.f tbatbat ohorch a special md ImpmdT*

*. • ' . ' ' $vm.

,. .^.Pniuklli! Iron^Oompjiny. areoboul tooagta UKI ofentlon of tweiie.roora ttnaionit

StUl ikrt malaria la jtsr«7<t«a-tk«re k ktp* f«rr«b Set

Moore'sPilnles

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B«e fnua"Sr: 0. C,Uoo?« 01•8 CarfUidt Strett. Kaw T u L

VODQI1T A KILLGOBK.JIHF.ii A. flOODALI

WIUJAH H. OOOOALL," l T AOKHTll, DlliKS, N, J .

La I ten remaining bclutiurdn the Poit Office at Dover,iv.j.

S I P T . fith, 1871),J o » p b i n e B i l E!I B

iyoribiaboToJatttrauy*'fartl*ed"tiD<. fivaidfiM af ttiii Hit.

. A>''^aSHBB, P. 1

MAKU1EU.BILEV-SEXTOS-iiiBn" <""'- I1™; *' B t '

Mm-)'. CUiireli, b j Ite>. J « u n Hiu w , WM.JIILKI and UAUZ AHS DBXTOV, btUU uf ntiirVnrk Cily.

raEEJUN-HDLBEBT-illtint Will, 1878,i i Ho reildanoa or DitiJ c:. H«tliawij. inBovor, bvB«».J. B. IMltol AxoaEvPun-KAN.O/ Do»er, anil BABAH W. KOLBEUT, orIrooift.

B4TT0X—BEEEY—Oo Tlursdw «v«uingBtplmnber « b , at tho IIOUM of tbo btidB1.f a i t r , by Be«. W. W. Hallovray, Jr.,GKOHOB MATrai, of BoakBway, to BUXT,daugbter-of HtepbuB Berry, of Dowr.

DIED. ,IJND8LEY—At liis ratljer** resilience, Mil-

ton, Morrln Oonnty, Bops. 8d of «nn-•umptioti, Jmepb A. LinO-tey, lu bis K'dyear of bis Bgo.

TIEUNAN—At Paterroa, ti. J., Monduy,BopUmbor H ELUSAWITII, wile of JobnTiernan, agod forty years.

JVteKinnon Bros.MiNUi'laOTlJKEIlH OP

Axes and Edge Tools,ROCKAWAY,

Tlhifinptbotn ropnrterl tlialulicj anu wcil-kui)WD firm IiiiiafnciiB, wn tak« ibin menu*

piilillti that HUCII In not tlm .MU liUHiltCMH, ll&YO U U C O U l l l ' C t l i

Irtn nrbBUiTor, mid nhall .i<utiwnll-kmmn pmidn with ,-jicatcAUmirKittMlsiiro tiaod nmdcwo arc tho only firm In Hoi-kinKoo.ls ont ln ly by hand. WUrKi«aapui!lalty.

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Notice to the Delin-quent Tax-Payersof the Town of Do-ver!

MOBRIS COUNTY

MACHINE & IRON Co.

DOVEB, N. J.

STEAM ENGINES,

RAILWAY TURN TABLES,

HtON uud JIKASB CASTINGS,

EO&QWQi of all DESOBIPTIONS.

TVTOTICISIH IIEllKBTOIVKS TO THE DE-111 litiqiHtitTai-rnvfiw ul ilir tmniii) Unvi-t l a t Bllluotf iliiaine an Cll.-rmr for l\m C.Hporation luiiMt lie paid ininir iliMclv. or I tsbalnrocijed totolUstt t^cunlin- tt. l.tw.

SYLVEHTLH UlCJiElWON,Dover, Aui;, 1C, 187!). J-H" Collccloi

GEO- MANN'SNew Billiard Parlorand 8A.LOON, Blnckwell .St., Duv.r, junfitted up with now ami oli-guiit uppnititiucntuoffers to tin! iilensuro H<;i-k->r otu' of the qiiiettiHtnud uio^t tik-rwiint pUc<;N of I'ltjoynniiiis town. TUB IULLIAIU) rAIU/.)U conUlM I V » ftn* fW*a **klr« ud iu flttwt 1]w.ti| a*«»jtk«ts aiMfwwjf-ir tk««BJcj»^utofihenABio. HUPffEIj'* LAG Kit, thu flu-n«t hovftntg" <.mnk, »lway< k.-fi i " "fuptilicH. and it full ntock of (iiTtnuuMineral watorw, Pino Applf Oi.lor, iSarJineB, etc. (..sorgo wil! be ivhvHjH onhand to pk'ose

Gsorgo wiU be IVIWHliin fcUudfl. »iid will

l t l ASreticor fcol (it lioui

In Chancery of New Jorsey.TO MATTHEW SIOLKH AND MAltTHA

HIGOEIt 1UX WiFli:

BTvirlneofim order or tliu Conrt of Cbaret-f f.l'Nuw Jersey, mvio nix ibo dn*

' tlato t.oiu'1, In oc.inHf1 wbtrum ItJauu 1•iiig ii re iinljlctnt, snd you and iitlio

»re deieml.i..is, voa are required to nppnarand plet-J, answer or dcniar tu ihu bill ui tj"co3iplj!n»ntOQ or before tlio twi-uiy-iiintl] AofO«tDl>er next, or tlie laid bill ti'M bu tuk»B cunr«Hi>cil a^n'stui yja.

The paid bill U filed to foreolime a ran t^aBifen by joo, Hfctthew Hi t-jr au'l Mui-inHiglar, Od landi lituato, lying mid btiug iu ttownihlp of Weal W.l/nnl, i.i tliu cuuutyPisHlr. in t'jo State of Nv« Jernuy,<hiApril 17th, Vm. Yun aaid UnttliwwHicW aiM»rtbi J. Sigler ire made dofondatita bttm50a W*M the makeia of ssld mortRaso.

H08SH ftLANCHAKD,Solicitor ofCuinplsumnt,

Dover. N. J,D«tad Aagnat S8th, 1B79. 3D-7w

Prs. fa. $4.20.

Adjourned Master's Sale.IN O1UN0EHY OP NEW JEH8EY.

lelwoou DntflHtui L.Ilivuiit.coiiiiilaiiiaiit.aut:Edmiiu.l Cnntleia. Tli': Ironia Lnuil auiln,

i C p mTruittfL-u of Kuliuoi Uonu in ibfiConolTOf M

' Mr*. Albert Hmitli, wiu-OUbrrt ltud<l,aiitl Mili(lilbtsi-t llndil; l m TiThurp, Admi>iiHli4tiii-iiN'tniHOil; D.ivid Sli,.r|i,Curniau W. Durtfje, Ttti(.•d DIHIKU, Huiirv D. V;iiiA iJ il Jb

: M7U.

ICuuipmiy, 1'liubu i l . Vail, TinK l i U l ' i L - t Niutilior f neav

n i s . A Him; Hmitbf xaLl Albert ttmithin iiuikl, wilu oran)iri. uti<l Mnlicr II

»r Pa.iy V. TliarpDuLihliiH L. ItrvHUtw I). aitsicK. Gjorc,NowtniuJ, Ilumptdi

i imil Jobn Van NiHirainl. Tinik, Luww Kutt.n"', Jr., (iv.uru,olmH.l'ip.T.Tlii'Nul'oniilUijMHvi-T. .''mi fwrt. k •ct'iHtm, Jnliti U,

n A. Ii.-oi.,;ii,n.1 lMwurd W. He-

, ,cilcrii-ii A. l)i-.Mutt, MstlimUa C. Van D ^ v e r uiul T.-ttrr, t]i--rt!iidfliit«. I',, lu. fu. mitpri'iiLm-a. liotiiruiiiiln (h-t

,ri aniu uu linliair or iljo .ii.DVu-itiinud u, Htanpts rtilj mi in til In liil.ii pllr^ nl t

-tilocir or llw Court Umm:, ii, MonitionN, J., nil

MONDAY, HEJU'EMUEil 2y;l,,A. D. 1878. bctwu«a tla- IKHIIH (if iwclvcno

(1 tlm in the nfttriiouri, Hint in U> nnv nt t:lucbia tliu afl<riinoi> (if «aiil dav '

GEOHUE W. I'OHHYTII,Master in Cliaucai

Da'.fiJ Sept. IBI, 1879.

SHERIFF'S SALE!•iCImncorvofKfwJiTRey—Fi fa. Mr *alr k..jnortftayo'U prcuiims, Bh.frin David Oiypliant, HiMii-ia! Oiioi-iluui of Awm Ii. (Jlyphant,Tinnk nlnrray Oivplinnt ana Iluri-i'ot Oly-pUunt, is w iiplaitiiiNt. and Hubert J). ObfitiiAddliim liia wife, Kjrah A. Ot^, Cornell 11Ii. Qw «D(i John linnet-, &re ilnftnnluntiKoturniiblo to Ootober Term, A. D. 187K.

ti. H. Liri'IJ>, Bitl'r.BT Tlrtne of tlio above staltd writ nf Deri

fiuiiBin m.f liaude I slialt CI|IQHO tor nthrulilic Vcndu«, ut tlio Court Hunso, in Hum

•IWII.N. J , 011MONDAY, the tth d»y uf OCTOBER nii t

A. D. 1179, btttwetm Itie liournof laM.iud l>•VQIMI. V. M., tii^l is t j Nay at 3 u'cluck ia lit*atteroogn of s»id day, nil tbuno tracfH «r pir-c«ls «f UDII aaii prdifiiBiss, hotniriafier pirtic-•larly detcrlboil, situato, IJIBK and boing in

andUtitu of How Jtreuy, buttcil, bounded andBiciibsa ai follows:•XHI PiBfcr LOT, lviiiR un tie wont file!* orcram ttttfl, in laid Town, and in part of thend tint ITBM cuitvtyed tu Hamad COKS t>y

dead from Lanin4 Klliutt and AluxunJur ElliutioerhUtbaud, dntud Juno 25th, 1870, re-cordedin Book DS.imKB ]<!•), Ac., BI.J p i r t \m^tyluntejBd bsKino at ucoruurou iho wcrtt Biiluif said Hiroet, being the norllii'mt cor.ier ofba lot that suit! COUM OOHvuyi'il |<i ODD Clmrlvn'LBagles, by dutti of AUKimt 32.1, 1872, and

[iniing eorutr b.'int,- uno lm mired and jnrt.vmt ri'uai tliit .iDrtlnvitft cornorot ISer^eii nuilitftdiiw •tiwela.ajid runs llie net nliiii),' B.-ryi-H

red fi'-et ni)cVi7*At" rigiiTaDRrfH (8) ... .uUty-di'VPii degrocn iw'nt one bondred ftct ti10 'hirj line of the wliolo l»t ; \hvnc 'iu euiiif (9) uimtli t|i-«fi do^ruuB «i

imulrcd feet to aid \UU\M lot ; thiglif aii(;li:H alouj[ llifiamu (1) nor Hi

Insurance a Specialty,E.&G. H. Ross & Breese.

FIRE AND LIFE

Insurance Agents,Office, Old I1011 Itanh }tu

Morristown, N. J.

ital uud Surplus «v«r Hi,7(1(1,0011,HAltTFOItD INS. 00 . , At-mtH nvnr ia,5f)0,0!MAHEHI0AN MUTUAL INH. (In., of Nuwui

N. J. Aum-lfl over *1,-Kl0,00li.FIBEMEN'S MUTUAL INS. Co.. of Mr war1

N. J . Oupital and Hnrj-luM over fl,(H)(),OOO.MBBCI[ANTH' MUTUAL INH. Co. of Ncwjicl

N. J . Cnpilal anil Hiirplnsi aboii- Sl.UiH'.UiMiOKUMiVNIA SrUTUAL 1MH. Co. vf St ««rk, N

J . Cupil i l nml HurpliiN tni r »2.10,000.MUTUAL UENEF1T H F K INS. C. ul K

*'i, K. i Asset* over |^,l>U0,i«O.

lowctln »f (rihk will wai-nmi. ,l

ioKHes I'AID FltOlIl'TLV, ami no uoinpimininp in .Wtfi'i>i<>i.t.

Perwoiib ut a diatauco can mlilrt'hs UH 1lctlor Kin] rucsiru tho Hituiu nttcution us»l)l>licati»n wtr i IUIHIH in [tenson.

A. JUDSON COE,Hurveyiir and Collector, Dfivtr, N..

GEORGE EHBET'SCELEUKATKD

LAGER BEEEHOLD AT

D. MOLLER'SALSO

Wines and Liquors of all Kinds,

THE BEST DBAKDH Of

FOREIGN & DOMESTIC CIGARSALWAYS OK HAND I T

OPFRA HOUSE and

BILLIARib ROOMS,DOVKII, M. J.

hiu at % large expense procured an

OECHESTKIOEfor bis saloon. It is tbe oolobratod inatru

mout tbat was located in tb«

H O R T 1 C U J U T U R A L H A L

AT THE

C E N T E N N I A L £ X H B I T I O N

It in of great power mid in volume of torn.equal In R BHAHS HAND OF fid PIECES.It will U on czliiiiition on aiiil after thu 4lhef JULY. All uro invited to attend thinailiibitioii. Youra rtiEpectfulIj,

J). HOIA.FAI.

THlPGrULAR

SUSSEX St. GROCERha* * • ftui»mylo4iiii>tkt •(

and ProvisioiiN,

C A N N E D GOODS,

Foreign and Domestic FRUITS,

ioilMai;lkinjt die ptrUiiilBf to Ih* UhAt,»tTI»U«,b]e fotuls klpt and »ttr;thllc mill'

corntl roprtwaUtjgii

t i i •tlieCarner of BLACK WEMDOTEtt, N. J.

inii^, coutUtiiiif IlioI l d d

tu lotf Ilio wii noyeil to H

Bc In il(ii.-d dutfld Huiteiibur 10th, 1973, r»-i-d llotili K H. (IIIK* 317, Au.

b i iHBUOHD LOT, liuL'iniiJo- d n irActuriitnifihi.1 .0, HicklcH by Jnlit'Z Mil!

IwiiU jJuU'd Octwlicr IStlt, IHT,' ' Cuiijity ClertV OBICL-, i

Jto.. mid n

toyeil to10th, 197

ibo four.]

u lluiic, (.,onu Jiunilrit•rili Hi

III Ilil I'KU t<i • |»()

et* fi-t llti* lt»;i t't iiui'itiier "\>n\a\ on t'b"<t*.hi(l0(>r«liKi«)f.x-i;llR'[ifc |!St sun Hi i Iii j -

-lo,{ri"n '^nt MUU tiomlrnl kiid nix I,itLiril o

Nt ua tii>( Ibo ju

ti ti

kiid

(*) DOUtll filtfTfil.,l.v tea u> tin. j>ta«< ori»>f;iuul.ng,tfoiiirtiift tliutuaud lil'Kti liu nil red Hqu»r±- fm-t.iK Hit' aawo Uii ciniivovorf iu utid J^Us'iiae )>y d*i,J Aattd llttck 3Ud Kai.rt.cu,"ill Z ii. p»«<-377, AcTHB TUIBU U'T Itfgi'n »t a point on thr

ul I rd n

ts, tliherm fin. de»nbt ind run thvv.c.

tUta-j tl>n "rit line at tbe vbqte hi, being IL.* « M lite at Bertea «tf»)t (() tuiiib tbrt-e it -

bcudroj tad Ivf.oty f«#t, md tk l t l

iny fft

ka^n Yni 'drunbed. 1lino of tbe vtirsea. «^^t (

1011..O the taeond corneroT 0,'L . ,_out* iloor the MCOBII Hot ol tbB «i»• tb niUyHbrct and »n«-tjuftrler i»k,^.iHt om ttumdfd and ilx f*t.l a»d all Itubciiri' ur Ifna, ta th* third xoratiot tb« wtiglo

ttl* third lino ef theinran (a;' ewntjiret, more (jr

4Rhaaalot; th«n«

Heint. _ ~ , ^ WJ H»ai-

fliibcrL D. Ohake, bi doajf datedtoe Stt, 1H7I. rwonted Y 8, \tuRt M, At,

WILUAH B. HuDAVIT, b lit riff.Ht,lV79. i l f l s o

/AGENTS WANTED.tiw h t <•« *>BV richly M!»slrtte«,*nttu,•nrl Imr-nrleed 991% fallr diurlfamE tlu

•""fovtiot

Han. 9. T. Qaatilj, tlie prineo*I,dfi«4r.atji((Jftm.'f I-oia no (!•>« V tha de^cd la aim.yjnimonM,aDd lorrlttyy heioff npfdl/tal

BACEOPF'SVARIETY THEATRE

BILLIARD PARLORS

rijaHuu that no extmiiroeasary tr. l .um ; i l | , . ,ileluB. Evcm-THiMj i;,

ft&di duptirtiijont ofstocked with tie Iatt.ROOUH.

All now iicdigiiR inl;,nro kept, and a connraent of CorHotfl, Gluv.-sBibbonH. Jiuttoun, I i i H ^Jind nil otlicr nrticl(;K [,'"'aud adomincnt.

Groceries""Provisiol

A l l k imlN n f houscl),,!«• t l i i a o l m r a c t r a , l n . i , '

JqiM'tn'ciitniilBiK/reevitlm lino for ||i,, |,,|1'HESH anil CHKAl'.

BOOTS and S2I0JTho line! imJndoH ,,|| J

good», for light or ]|t, " ^all CIIIHKCK of iKjoplo.

k Itrpe anil good Itocktron linn<l, and orticlrain the w«y of gwiDnil niretoo mniij. for niniitimi, KIIIIselecti-d, reliably nml cliap

Watches, JcwelrI tiavi! rcn]uvi;il tu niv m

From furmiT, wliuru I liavu«nt Jtwflry .lore in tl>«lirR.lT iiirr^'^il Block ol FINE IAND)RWEL"ialpriB.BBIn,tiiaof for flae good.. In w.trhrs nf IKpriifra .rer .ae liBatlrd (IU))

AMERIGAN WATC]or *il xtvln and qailltUi, fromLadies' soli.-1, gald SLtches, frorHeis uf jewelry in endless v»rietTt U . lliBKUof all kiodH, from'tniond tn A plain gold wmMinawelglila kiid Bitos, tt extirin.-lv b1

N(ck chainain RomiQ Gold in'grnwith loctcnlti, prnilants anil rrossi1*Spectacles and Bje-eliflses to BUI

IV. I I . W H 1 X 1413 BltOAi) S1.,|

OPPOSITE JI. A K. 1i t r u k , N.J., ABC. a': '•'•••

ATflWCONSIGil

btB, Ud tllvtr

,t

l)Pfl!<(

m 2fti.nlattd flliul.iw rtn a linof clock

11 olookn Inn. W

(iptci.l

ft!

t B

at

1(1 0car.

Biru]>- sin Efinl

all i.ni-.'tniarkM.1 MIL' ni>

BiMD lu

UNION

SOUTH SIDE THE PiTTI1A BE IOU. AT

25 PBK, CENT.

BB6ULAB PBIffil

T a n . t .-ds h.TC b.H i.nglit >!

VEliY OHECall f*i'l,¥ Tor ftNE ist-i'T

GEO. W. DRABtrwioK now

Sussex St., 8d Door from Cana;Bridgs, DOVER, N. J.

Tho p.rlunt . r» lliofnugklj equippedir . . ur priiTirti> Nc» Tibl . . . 11./ 0."]is n^otion, mil I'Vory ai>ii<iiriimciit ut 111!• ' • ; • "t Ilioli^m or.lnr. t]u, liar i» .npnli,.lib iTiKuiiBimn'H F.ipoi-t LnRcr, tli. boitl :io vorl.l, fiiiH tlrr Ch»mi»finf*, rnr.i-it n"»"l io Lliinnr. «»i] Winoii ami Ihr Inrana. cil Hear . . JS-l,

HOuSK,

MOEKISTOWN, N. J.

A. KKUSIIAW, - . Prnprifll.i

H.iriiB Kuril 111. K.,,,!0,, Ho,7r«clnl anil MOI, tuprrblv .nil -amuruifiljAd by Ur. 11.0 Dubriti OB WHitrtei, aUrr/alown, 1 *„(,!,] ( t ) | ,| lu ,iMli. old pat/ofl. . r Hi. Ihinn., »nQnnv rnu.di tu Ifnrri. (ml xan'.itnlifB iud of itie pajilie f(.-Der.l!<mpenar . d r . . , . ! . , i t , ^ Jo talhl>B(1 pi-rmin.nl RBtBli: lu rvulmill fir.l-chn. .an liu, , o c ku (,,'tall; atjlad In. " ln . . l Hulrl ii -

flef J%rwj." rho r.ta i . r a | o^.ti^Bji Rirm Bolinir "

rri»g.B . .ffcrcdi&juttwt,. " A.KEIUMiAW,

ren nmtiJlarlhera

l w . Aembar uf hur

dl

i!M>

alDrrial..«u. N.J. , Jaaetla. 1

The NewUnt-.lir, Gas & Base-Ill

Ing Cooking Stove,

THK m « T 1UK1NQ flXOVE IN THK1io. • Urge Amortment er oth|.p

f CooLiug S l o r -

Aj.O. • th<?ici itock *?'

Uanlwiira,- Cntlerj;l«n, Wool.., Copper, * " ' ' " '

Oil Clothi. Oirp.li, Lamp., raiul" •ird C.KCI, Pc.linr., m i l ' . iBtriH

Roodiig,Jfnr«n.liptlri>l»oJ«« '!•

k.SJBif»>tarar'a pricnt

BraM, I«;». " I

BoBkaDar.lIarobl.1178.

i « ^ l 7 l l

THE IRON ERA,8ATUHOAY, SEPT. (Mil* 1870.

LOCALLOCAL JOTTINGS/

Great : " 'Palo of OoBfietH. •';Dr. Warner's Hmltli Corset, *Br. Warner'p Hursiiig Corset,Dr. Wurner'i 120 Bone Corwt,Madame Foj'd Skirt Buppjnter,TLompnQo'n U love Fitting Com^,Wail paper at ibfl;'Bci Front prog fetoro.Julio Bttsnott, <d Bookaway, bits rumoTed

toTeziw.Buy your tiptoes ot Vought & Kipgoro

g HOBO j?o. n g a l u meeting nextW..luo*tfly evening.

Mr. John D. PienoQ Is rapidly sinking ntbin home near this place.

Paint*, oils, varntoli, gluw a:«l lamps atUic lied Front Drag Store.

All the gonuino patent medicines sold atllio Itod Front Drug Store.

OoreetB in great variety a t Liadsley'a;(ilic-npor than ever offotw. before.

1 lie Asylum brans band is considered tohe onti of Uie best in the county.

Borne Proapect street oonoreta walks arein r. terrible condition Btid should be repaired.

A fine set of t u t Wrights for oonectingRcnles b u been reoafred at the DOTOT F , 0-

The apple crop \a said to be go short thatiu unme places (be distilleries will not beoperated.

There wera no lees than five tree agentsstopping In ono hoUl at Morristown theotbor day,

Mr. "Will. George la recovering from anrvore Illness. Many are glad tones himnbontngnin.

'I be potato crop of Hew Jersey thla Fallwill bo enormously large-and prices oorrei-IMndingly Ion.

And the best fiOc., 75o. and $1 Cometover nold In Dover at the Dry Goods Bouseor M. II. Diokeraon.

Binhop Oaenheiraw bad bis life Insuredfor $10,000 in the Mutual Benefit LffeInHuranee Ccrapany.

Cb'irlPB E. Noble, o^pdnrristown. in aboutto erect Boven nr>w dwellings, (it Blooming,djlo ataooptofiJiT.OOO.

On* hundred and tea tons of coi! harebeen put in HIP Court HOUHB, for Countymo, nt n i ^virago price of $.1.17j.

M. H. Diebenton lino the 1argi.Ht dtnet andthe litst line nf Corsets ever on exhibitionin Morris County. Gall nnd nee iliem.

Tlio Morrihtown Firo Dopnrtnieiit bandi'ternmied to hnve a fall parade, andVodiicaday, Out. 1st, is fixed as the day.

Mr. J. B. White, the effloient Ueket ngontnt the depot has been very ill with malarialforcr, but wo nro glad to note is about again,

Mi-. Titus Berry has Just produced fromliis farm nejir this place a turnip of theOOMPU Ball variety, which weighs 2 ponndn.

Thin EOdBOii's crop of pears In this Stateis the heaviest ever gathered. Apples arescare*, but there la an average yield of othorfruife.

0«l. Gen. F. Crater, of the Forent Honso,Piid«rs l ake , ban Urn no ill of Ttright'n din-I'OHB r j the kidneys that Liu life wan dcupaircdof, but 1B now better.

No man is fully equipped to enjoy Biindnynilenn ho takes home with him to-day ainckoge of golden bell eignrettes. For saleat Vought k KiUgore's.

Sxtmot'of 100 flowern ntands tmriv&lcd anit pertuui8. Toitet ROAp, elegant hair bniniien,loath bniBhes, jwefcot knives, razors, at theB«d JProQl Drug Store.

Amelia Lincoln, 17 years of ago, lute ofEovf r, but recently employed as a domesticin Pnterson, nan disappeared and has beennought for a week by her mother.

Thnliu-Rcstand cheapest line of carpets,oil cloths anfl croekory and furnituro ovt*nfrrtdir.. thitt count.*, Just rocdve.l by E.LintlHloy i B ' n ; bo sure nnd look at thornhi'foiv imrclifiHing.

Tlin road Icmliiifi from Bone's hotel, MineHi]], townrd Mt. Freodom, IB in uuoh a badjili^lit tlmt parties who linve had wagnuiinjured nhilo piuming over it tiiretton t(liavc the township indie tod on ite ncoouut.

Mr. Joseph A. Lind^ey, formerly at lliiilitncp- otul Int'i ot Chicago, a young matwidely known nnd very much fstwmod iithin vicinity, died n<w N(>w Foundlimd oiWudneRdny uroaing, and was hurled Friday

Mrs. John Tionipy, of Pnterwm. lato of' Tiover, nnd Bister of MeKsra. Frank

Iterrmrd Cox, died vory iwldrmly on TIK-B-day inoming. Bho hart bi-en ill but wa« nottonfiidi'ntd at nil dangerous imtil about twoLoiirn bffore her death.

. The back «*d to Kockaway, from tlieporpo™tieu limit" to »» Intorsectlon withlha main rond is in a very bad condition.mid dangerous withal, HB no railing hia beenphfled along that part neit to where theSwedJ mine has caved in.

At ft meeting of Rnnntute Hook A LaA&<Company or Morristown on Wednesdaytvuiing, it -WM resolved to invita Protectionn—y an i lAddi r Co., cf Dover, to partie-iprttf with them i« » r»«de of th» Morriitown Dei»rtment on the l«t of October.

L«it S,itnrday night » Dove tl

A, package of photographs found hotveonaud Mt. r/eawiiit (iftii his otitaiued by

iq owuar culling at Ibis office.Tbe latent Bensatiou is t t o goMfm bell

igorettq; ttiey are di-ligbtfitl. Cigaretteitnokere^ry tUtm. Vnugl t i , Killgoro liavelom. '

A. fipeoial meeting ot Protection Book andLadder Oo, in to lie held next Momliy evm-ng. Ail tho mombcrH aro rccjiienti'd lo boresent.

Pursuant to an adjournment the llonrdFreeholder* will meat in Uie County Hit]]i WfidneBdoy next, Beptombor lOtk, et 10

'clock A. M. *•The erection of a DOW double Btore fcoimeWniron etrs. t, neit to the store, of Wm.Baker, .1 at been commenced by that

ontlomira. J. J, Vreoland In tbe buildfir.A meeting of tho Bar of Morris County to

fiction relative lo the death of tlie lateFred. A. DeMatt, will be held at tho Court

aota, MorristowD, on Saturday, Septemberlib, at 0:80 o'clock A. M. •

If there ia Anything you want In hardwareia should go to Lindxley's whom you canly good goods at low prices. All carr.cn-OTS tools warranted ; if not as representediur money will X* refunded.HuppineBs 1H not confined to any one

profession, wo are glad to learn through c,lotice in another column. Mr. Andrew

iau, well-known In the " las t" Drtfes.Ion, has just signed away his liberty nnd

me possessed of the authority of abread-winner. How, Andrew, we can gnar-

to you woftlth, heitlth and old age bylose applicntion to your bmdueea for olgh-

out of every twenty-four hours for thetext half century, and a very pleasant visit

the next centennial with jour grand-chil-

upon tho railroad track. 'Twat

The fioxto-i of tho Prcsbytor

sr tin

— .. i Churchfluys he doesn't mind people tiring the ahocnear the church for thei.' homnn, but tbinkift uhouid not annwer tha purpOHea of it liver;wtaMn. One man left hin liorso under tb<*k«u o . . z\z . t r -•'* " « k witbouany feed or w»tor.

Tha well-known houne of E. Lindsley t,Bon have opt ned tho Fall trade withInducements to buyers in every departmentof their Urgo CBteMifihniont, aud aotidpaUB> largo trade, for which they bate madeampin prppuration. Look out for their mjttlyerUieiueut uejt week.

Xn Hi* moo Cor popular fnvor Hie WalfliEAmerican vatch is ahead of all competitorsfor aniwrinrity of niochaniRm and »couracyto time keepers. Aperflonwhohaiiisedon^a.nd in not uilfoned cannot be found. ThaiThai

principal apnit for ttiisState UN. H, Whiteopp. the M. i, E, depot, Newark, N.

•'.*» Mm. ,M, v. B. SpRriheiiawarded the palm for the finest tomatoes.

'• A ap'enJUd:• banket of the Trophy « r i e t jwhich founil its way to our sauctiiiii througlher iindnew, were inp«rior to^pythingothe kind we had ever;,

^ j measured fron

ntent in firovrnfroOne of the ohiest and besfknpjm nunn;

faetoriea of asea and wigs *ools in lht« ae£" n fa that erf th» UoKinnon SrottiAi>!

'mm

HoiIUm- it to ..-mo imttllwr1 he called '.lie MOM ton.

Tooth pov dttr sold h</1' o ounce and poundtho Kid Front Drug Store.

Fall Brew* Goods now opeji at Lin 'eley'a.Sold as low as anybody oau n i l them.

A largo Block of Kugl.HU ni.J Fnncb toutb-uHhcs juut wcelyed at V«i|;U

Oigara at w)wlwml«ard retail .it>y'«. *Trr iaam. Tiia b.st fivo oont cigar

trafirie barn was Bared.Tlie morning nitl.

w . « n l t e n b l j delay* * t * L ' 8 brenktes ofbox. wbinh ooourrmlnc l

eotiwifatiDe tlio auliotitutiH lmrae belonKiug t ) Tho«. • Aleiundor, of

Morrirfowu op ThnrBday nigl * o f l m t wwk

sorioualy

Unlawful Doings.Goorge Jones, near Morrfttown, hnd sixty

stolen a few night* ngo.

Eliplialet Burnet, a young man of Slcnd-tm, k trador bnil for stealing two horse

she*,

n attempt WM mada a few evftnlngn sinesTKik into the Htoro of Muher & Oorbely,tho thiores were frightened away.

The Bystumatio nnd oontJnned robbory ofcers placed upon graves in the Madisonletcry is awakening the indignation ofpcoplo of thot plaoo. ' (,,

t is really pitiful that a town wUfittheimber of churclinR that, Morridtown pon-

:OR 1ms not moral backbone enough toitself of ahalf sooro of iinHoenscd grog

i o p i . • • •

A. roan horse, buggy and Bet of htirnrssBtolen from tho rtnbU* of Bonj. Slro,

Morris Plains, ou Sunday nffibt, nnd thee uipht tho atom nt that plooe was robbedquantity of a^gnra.

Unknown parties having born guilty ofiug (lend cats, sticks nnd other mbbbh

lie firo clrtteniK, tho Itonrd of Engmaurspny ii suitable reward for tbe discovery

,ny who euL;a(jQ in mioli practices.. HUfftU thiof captured iu Savxy City lost

tin-day for stalling a muff mid bon fromlino where they had been bung out to nir,re his name an Wm. H Adnms, and mAd<(im8 frow Port Morris, in this county.wftH committed to jail in default of bail.

Arthur Cooper, a boy of fifteen yearn, whoi worthy, reupcctable pnrentfl, and hnim well renreu, WON arreuLod by Manuallley on Friday of laBt week for ntealiiiR n>cr watoh belonfiinR to Mia. Veri ty MillsWiirren slroot. Tho wutch was found

ou his perfon and JutlRe M'ood committedto tlio county jail. On Tuesday he was

iteuced by JuiUie Child to thirty ikyBrament.

•lotno of tlio tmlicnnsod RroR vrtn1«r« inB neighborhood ewlrnvnr tn inako theirIgliborB lioliove that the piiynient of ftvcrnniont. mi (!'vc;fl fll'-ini permission (o1, A man from Him' Hill recently oponod>laco upon tho Hlrenutli of a g.m-niiueut: Moript, althoiiRli »t tlio (iinu h i was'eu to understand .hut ft liconno from Ihoiirtu wan nrtCPHH.ti?. Kueh pnoplu oughtbo Ionk.'d nfter.[t.'linblii ppoplo from Allen Mino tt-11 usit iififliborlinod i« HRiiiti iiitewted withlioenM-'d rum holoi, that thf nir of thoJill is frcfiui'titly diKtiirUtl by foul Ian-HRP from tlio moutliKof drunk™ men andit Iho BUWJUUI is oyonly desceratud by

•Iliu« and driniiiig. Last Sunday uiyht Iirniccfiil light .XMUITOI], nnd Williaubortsbent JfttnDa Ihiun.i» suv.rely as ttifino him to hi« bed. Tlio worlhlPBi

•ptchcB who keep theuo Bly phwus willroUbly fed tbe mnarl of tho law If they dootntop their nt-fc

truing.We nowe tiino ago oppoBcd the oolortidmp meeting whiuh Uov. (?) Mr. Jftokioposed holding iu Ihi pove «t SloCsiU, boeauw wo f«lt ann it would b.,oit disorderly afftiT. Tbt colorednow holding meetings Ihere

,th, and more di«gT*cefnl t °mriiy be imaging than Uio^ which oecnr

1Cre La»* Hfmday » boliiterons crowd-alfaored, diitnrbea tho »oeting with bud'ilk. ultwwtioM aud profanity, ana aetntlly

tho prencLor out and d»nced iilUlj,it. WarrouU aro ogt, ws nndemtind,r n uuinber of Iho «ffi!ndor8.Anplication was made to JudgiMorrlBtown on Monday, by thirty-eight

tizoufl of Souiereet County, under the[obart act, for an investigation into the

.Mnffo of the Board o. Chosen Freeboldera,f that oonnty. John Bchomp appeared fori. Freeholder* and Messrs, Gaston, BorUne

md Honeymw for the applicant?. Aftertar ing the arguraanti Judge $&\mp\< de-Wod in favor bt the application und

nppointed ex-Senator Oorle and WiUiam 8.Potter, of Somerset, and William Hillard,Esq. ofMordB,»commiiwIo*toinreBtiBate.EtamuppoMWM the doing* of the Free-bolder* ot that county are as had as those olIVnnen. ; / ; , •. '•. ' \We we informea that ft«kor i ts UDliotmad

oubby ho M 'on Mine :Hill are .dHiiUnsloul aduHenUlww "*" ~

after Ibis

ach Bab-

^njon In thiU

• drunken aud.dbwrdarly w^ o e 0** poor

T a;frqm Uwt

for thenrreatlfl almoat o

iily^oou 0** pooriwornao, withher face^all battered and; diaflp.rr« by her

" iW the other da;,tt for hU arroflt,,b

oondafled toErj"blm onoa.more. .fa «brt^tW minirnof that locality, and the.

Mln. Hill

^ O M .TO cleared g i t f ^

', M lie bBi that

Miscellaneous Mishaps.

;inR. a Kuccaquuau 1K']T , fell from

etc op oil Siiadrfy and broke hfh arm.

,rIIB Hinlc, a Booutou boy, W« ••* bitten last

atunloi ' b y a d o ^ **:•&**& to' '0 mod.I I* ,IH hand andor pling can at

A cool ti * n m t t J u c l o r h

inn badly * r u R l i e d 'w l l U l 1

fi n t Chatham

<>«• thebr,i •' ot Jonathanwa^A fip1 I»"t Saturday

only witilidlfficuliy that

'file Warren Ctisniiiued lu rc-ni

The Preril>yturticdtu at

mfy IJili:.! Hi(»ly th i l i.oui

of Iturr'ai'-mill Orange

The eoriw Lone of th* f.ew M. fi. Chur?lit U l i i l inid hit Saturday.

i, of Mri'Jiwin, Hlutrtrato*ermoi* with blaoklwanlbbKunduy

> atmyedoutilIiutoftti.icebouRoand wasijurn.1 tliat he died.% Divid A, Yonug, while um *B •

m TfanmlRj evening, aooiflenilj ' "»lnde In tbe palm of bis liaud and

>>aek.

Mil-

itirely through and came out of thifllctipg a painful wound. •James Murphy, of Chatham, a brei ^ ^ftttempttng to board a oonl train nt

iro on Friday of last weak slipped)!1, and one foot west under the whe

xtmhtog it no badly that it wan amputatBt, Mioboel'sbOBpitai, Newark.Another leak ooourrud at the Morris oonalilvert near Hukettstown, last week, and It

necessary t o draw off the level to pre-rent t i e wnter from waahing out the tow'path. Navigation was tmspended over thisiec!ion of the canal for three days.

0 . L. Honeymon, of Somerset County,itarted to Morristown wi'h 1800 weight of

aw ono day last weak. While on the wayi load got on fire Ik some mysterious man.•, nnd destroyed tverythlng but the front

axle and one wheel of the wagon.

Mr. Wju. Powers, tbe boss of this sectionthe canal was riding along thn fow path

ilh his daughter on Thursday of last w*ek,fhen his mule uhied and threw them bothit ot tiie wagon. Tlio father Bficapcd uer-

IUS hurt, but ,the daughter lad her armiloaated and broken near the shoulder.

Mrs. Eliza Beam, of Danville, wan theither day going down Into the cellar of borima, and whoa wjthin a few steps of theittom, tripped and f«ll, breaking her armiore the wrifit. Dr. Monagh happened tonear aud attended to tho f rootum at once,t as the lady is over Fievouly years of age

bo injury is considsred mow aerlons thanL S U S l . . ' . • , - ,

Mr. and Mrs. Henry B . Tuttls, *f Boeka.ty, were driving dowu the hill from tho

nnal bridge In tbatploce on Friday of Irtstiok when a brcooliipg^ strap broke, letting

lie harness down about the heols of theone and causing aim to run oway. Whetfront of the store of H. B. Strait n wheele way and both were thrown violently toground. The torso then ran into a lane. was stopped. Mi-s. Tuttle was quite

iriously bruinud about thft aim,load, Bnd Mr. Tuttlo, who foil upon his hipid shoulder, was so eavoroly. injured that

waa couflned to his bed as late iu Tueu-of thia woek, since which time we havelearned of his oatutitlou.

By a fall of rock In the Andtmr Miue at.hernia at about 9 o'clock on Thursday

ilug, Nicholas Johuaon aud Edwardinnu, minenv wore noveraly injured.

'he fall occunvd very near to the cave ofis year ago yesterday, when four menTO killpd. Tlie two' mori naraod woreiking a drill which a tlurd was holding,duftdtbeybeonafowfuetfttrthur in theno would h'nvo boon killed. They escap-ttae fall but could not get ont of the waythe loose roeks that rolled Vy tbea . We

onderBtand that Everman had a k g brokentwo places and that Johsscn was severelyirt about tha hip and legs. The n a n wh<,is holding Ihn drill, strange io soy, escap-ing injury whatoTor.. '

John McCabe, a workman in tha Unionmndry at Bookaway, lost his life tirough

ive of drink on Sunday niglit. He hndaeu at Fn.Qklin during the day and started

lie in tho evening in an intoxicated cou-ou. Sumo of bis frieuilH tried to per-,do him to RO b j the wnfjon road, but hitutel upou taking th« ruilroad track andnt that way. Vihon the midnight freightin mnio into Kocknwny iho roar brake-m saw tho mangled form which the train.1 run over at tbo culvort nonr the dopot.•. Urjau at tlio station being notified found; remains to be those of John MoOabe,

_o upper aud back part of tho head wasjo-niiMiily cniBhed and the brains all taken

it; tho lower part of one leg and footere ground to jelloy and the other footirllaBy tiiken off. A boMle'of liquor waimud in his pocket. It is supposed that he

idd cnwled over the oulvert and fell asleep;iou the track, with the head 'restiiig' uponio rail and the foot upon the ether. When>ber he waB a man of whom all speak well;B leaves a much respocted wife on'd twohildron. Justice Baaaett hol.1 an Inqueet

Monday with the -following jury: John[orris, I. K Beach. A. Kaufnwn. John J.

Tlio*. Mitchell, J. J. Hills, M. » .itchel, B. Davy, D. 8. Ayers, Sr., J* Big-

gott, A. Betwrn and Edward Bonnell. /'evdict of accidental dealU and exoneration

the railroad company WM rendered. , •

Business Notes. ,>~Itim V, h. * . W. « a d earriol H,9M loM.

1 coal list week.

The Fowervilie rolling aill and itrgH•t rnnnfng again.Bhouttbt triad tiding'1 Tie finisn PsH"

a n«w

Bov. Dr. Wiley iis making a tour of tbeWcttern Coufoionooa iu the iutarest of DrewSeminary,

Fni-Uing Elder Fi l tOmJd is epmaoh in tho Haaintt j j . K. Chwrclt" tu-OKrow ovening.

Tlie Oospol Twujjtjraiioe tliiian of Plan-dors im.Lt in (Jjo II. E, Churuh of iliat placiOD Tueuduy ereuiug nest.

Hev. J. P . Tuttlo, D. p.", of Wnbasti Oologo, nrnanhed in tho Hoolmway

.in ehuwh last Wednetfdny.

liov. C, Clark. Jr., lrotbor-in.]«w of MrJ. A. Lyon, fUled the pulpit of LbsH E . Church hut Sunday.

Bevs. J. I . Morrow, W. W. HeUow-iy, Jrand W. I. Gill have returned from their va

ttlons aud will till (heir pulpit* to-mpmw.A colored camp meeting la to

the foot of Greenwood Uke , Hear tvi8 Mont-olair railroad, ouumonoiug Beptemtwr 16th,

Bov. Mr. Hslloway wjl! preach tr-monow

ySo plentiful a

in the Presbyterian church, after anoffivewbclra, Babjeptfortlioovaning, "K<aorosea"

The X M. 0. A. prayer meeting to-nior-, ' afUraonn will be held Iu the i

the insolation and will be led by Jos. U,eig "ibottr, Esq.

ThB united oongreffations of tha Preaby-] ri f tU n ud Firtt M. E. Church k i t Sabbathere trt ^cd to two very practical and ableirroouB V EBT. Chas. T. Berry, of GJd.'ell.

The part oral term of Bev. Mr. Bristolhaving expii ^ by UiniUtlOn ho preached

farewell a. irmou to the congregation ofihoFreo Methtiduttchurcli in tills plane \.

iday, aud is /b is week in attendance uponConference.

The Evungaliuftt Allionco began Its seventhgeneral conforeuoe at Basle, Switzerland, ohiuuday last. Anvobg the speakers IR Bev.> . Hurst, or DreySeip.oary. who will makean address on "The Ohristlaa Union u a oilement of Progress and ita.Defenoe.11

The Be*. J . 3. Orans, of Stanhope, writesi! "The reaion I did no&W'mj•gppstvi.

mint at Bookaway on Aug. 34th was nick-iem «t faooifl.' A cord was diwpitohad by

moil Friday morning prerioui to the pastor'splace of sojourn, but does not appear to havepolled him, for what causa I cannot tell, tu*have traced it to the destination. Halfr a story 1B som^inteB as bad as ou untrutli,therefore forward jou tbe balanoe.Bishop Corrig<m haa issued a oirou'ar to

ho priest B of the diocese of Newark; callingilr utteiitlon to tho fact that tho annual col-

Iwtion for the ecole^aatical students will bemade iu all the churches iu the diocese on

first Buiiday in October. The Bishoplys that for several years the collectionsive bean gradually diminishing, and thatfit year's colleclfon mnounted tu only $ V18, whorenH $7,0U0 was colleoted in 1871.

l3oine forty new churchcM," tha BiBhop'had to bo built during the past five

rears. Hence the list of seminarians couldotbe much reduced without danger of leav-

entire distriotfl deprived of tlie Bftcm.ien(s. All that could be dono prudently Ino way of lessoning oxpenseB haa beeu dono,mely, by receivim only mich applicantsr tho seminary us bnd already finishedcir classicnl Ktudius and of those only asmy an seemed ubwlutel] not BSiiry to car-on the work of (he BioUtry,"

Entertainments Past and to Corrw,A lawn festival at Sparta last Saturday, i iiich the Bnmnier visltora parlidptUd,

icttedorer#10().

Tho fustivi.1 ot1 the ladies of the Wolfe dii-^hoel, on tbe 20th ult., wan a very

lensant affair and netted £40.The public sohrml at Three Bridges, imt

>vcr tha lino in Huutetdon gavo a dam bake(hich they cleared $300.Bingere of the First M. E. Babballi

School arn prepnriug for uonio inufiical en.tertaiomonta, whiph promise to be very fine.

A lawn sociable in the interest of the Pres-vtflririTt oliuroh of Flaudfra, wns held at tiie'slcJence of D. A. Nicholas, Esq., and proT-

•d a runl BUOCOBS,

Tho Sundjiy Schools of Mount Olive town-,hip will, hold a grand union plo-nio on

'uti in tho grove of D. A. Nich-clna, Ewi-.at Flanders.

A watermelon party is the latest societywrinkle tnthla Bcotloa. ' Morally they are an

nprtiveinenA on the old fnahloued kind held. tb^ patch on dark nights.The clambake nnd hop.nonr the residence

if Irn Thorp, l ake Hopatoong,. oa Pridayand Saturday of last week was well attended

a real euocets. Tho clam chowder made>y Mra. Bash JB highly spoken of.

The Smith Family Pio-nio was poslponedFrom Weflnesdny until Thursday, on auoonntof [he rain. Isninh Smith, of MiUburo, wasilioflon President, and Abraham Smith, Vice

The Bev. WillUm Andsnon, ofnw York, delivered the faistor.

|eat'aila>«R. Asdresui wen also iaaje by

Seventeenhundrod caos.af »».*.;_;•*[uarts each, pas* d»ily over '"ailrwO.The mason work for the iron bridge «t

Columbia tun been taken btf MC Leaah, ofEtookaway, for $1,000.

D c - - r w*t filled with wnffmn taA , ; .last Saturday srmiing, giving avMenoa of the

i revival In bosinew) whichstrongly...

tting in

ire now making

JOOto9(iOp»w9i io i mordenahead for M,06l) palra. This;la

ldnoe of, wjitt' w a n ^ ^ * B - b u t

snld all this to the people of Dover b

Delaware. LackawannaCompany tihas been favorably.;

[oboVen Perryby riilt

Sblppeti, of tiie Hoboken Iiind and Improvement Company. V&J \'t' H i '

T h e i ) . I * i i ^ - "lUilroBd tmriap^M^M tonVAf•ooaltiu Ju;ly last, agains t« l l ,«tons in July of 1678. The ooal tonnage ofth* road for the first tcyart ^ ^ l o f ; t ^

' l new lnduBtr/^ripi«jf}fi»iBlBg!prV»b railroadBwnBhJhee rMbs i p

tie*, which waksi Uia wood «*«»(, mow jdaring thin in its nitaril staW.* The -p

Ii to place ihe» in tMrpiron fjltab t i t t t

{id (n thU proaeM.

ntereii:t'g f a w i from our otrr-d d l IU k

Bever..! i n t gTHipondenta (mt orofded o.il IUs wnk.

Blank Una am moro numerous in tiia Del-tare tl'i" i'wir than in any pr-'viou* one,

the; tltat a purly Htuilinrc nitty ne.e uumbcre uf thctii

. 'wiM, oftsiitinios ritfiiigthe sarfuco of the water.

The morit uumerous fish ouusht at pres-ent in Greenwood Lake aro boas, of whichnwuy Kpeoiuiens witigliing from three to sixpouiidsBrul.ktin daily. Yellow perch and

aro al:to found ia lurga nuuiberi, thelatter frequently growing to the shw of largeporgies.

Some ut our eootuinporariea hftvo hod thebciit of us of L.t« ou snuke atoriea, but in tha

latter of euln we think wo have them ontbo hip. Idm» Uerritt, of Middle Forge.oaiiRl»t In his weir one night recently night-ecu eeU which weiglttidt<lghty-four pouuds,or aa average of over four and three ijuor*ter pounds each. The largest one weighad!eight pounds dreswd.

Thaliflh taken out of Greenwood Lak«ive tbe reputation of having • niore de-rfonB flavor than any other flub, in the coun-

1 try, nd the cause of thla reputation does notrest wholly Ia imagination. The lake hasneither inlet uor outlet worthy of mention,no brooks nor streams flow Into it nor ont ofI t Its water supply Is derived from innu-raereblo rock oonstllutioff its bottom. Tabis easily perceived bv bathing in tb« lake,M the temperature of tha water U oonlinu-•lly vnrying. Tbe coolnons, which does notprevnil in so high a degree la any other lakeor rivor, tends to moke the meat of the fl*hmoro flnn and datlolouu, and forms one oftbe principal attrftctlons of Greenwood take,"l l ikp the human aulmol, the flub fndulgo

house^lunning in the hottest part of thewon, aud tlio phoaoioouoti known as"[>nrg-

ng" of the water was peculiarly noticeablothis yonr. It is constituted by the rising tothe surface iu the shape of gases of all thellth and uncle.tn pubijlances that have occu-mlated ou the bottom of the lake. This

tho water a dirty appearance, and alllie fish, with the exception of the basu,rhiah are not' affected by It, look siokly andieir meat assumes a flabby ccmslstenoo.

This year the process of purging took place' the latter part of July.

Summer Fllttings.Ex-Gongreasman Cutler Is in Ohio,

Elijah WiPgot, of Tetai, Is visiting Book-away, bis fort.tr bom. ,

Mr, T/A. Diokersof. baa returned from avacation spent in Scrauton.

Mr. T. S. O'Donnell and Bister, of Morrii-own, expect to go to Colorado next month.

Geo. Smith and Fred. Babbitt, of Morris-town, have been making a trip to Boston,

Mr Ed. L. Dickerson and family nra thisreek enjoying Coney Island and other re-irts.

Misses Mary and Kate Egon, of New Yorkity, have been stopping tlie pH8t week withteir frionds In this place.Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Farter, of Morrlstowu,

at Geneva, Switzerland. They expectreturn In October.

The Morristown Board of Fire Wardensit to Gamp Skilhuan and pnid the expense

it of their treasury.

•Ir. and Airs. Jackson JMttin and Mimitnio BrilUn, of Madison, aro spendingi weik at Sehooley'g Mountain.

Tho Duverdepot ou Monday morning wasfilled with Bummer Rojourncrs in this section

lio were ou their way to their city homes.Mr, J. Anson Vought, of Sussex, visitediver this week,' and as nnual made his visit

aemomble by reason of his practical jokca.Rev. and Mn. W. H. Bolden have boon

and frienda in this sectioniringtheputwe^k. They start for * t l -

' to-day,

Jllchard P « r « , t t q , wd daighUv, of;Alamasoo, Mich., are visiting Ikeli »ldlends in and about Dover, who a n all glad

pi*era. attar speakers, and oetwithslasdlsgthe uafavanble w«nther, Huy had » generalgood Haw. ' ' " '

Tb« Iftdtis of the tft. Freedom M. E,Ohnrth will bela an atlrMtiva f«stfvsl oa thegrounds adjoining the ehnrch, on tbe after-

,nd .Toning flf Wednesday next, Sept.Mh. All tbe delleac.es ol the setaqn willrtmpp^ea/gbfldrinuiicwiU be fawiahed,

jndMloeereamgarJwi will form a featoraunder the superintendence of tbe yonng Is-

les. A real good time may be ooonUdsp-B. Ifst««ny,.tb>nthe,n8xtrairday.Randolph Lodge, Ho. ISO, I- 0 . 0 . P., will

joon and evening of Monday nsxt by aRmudpio DlciuHcFarlnn'a.Grove. Searob'iitringl'andwilj[fi»niiHhthe nrnalo, and n-V-ahmrnt* of all kinds will be furoianed Inabundiince, while Intoxica'Ing drinks will b«

i I i t ifrqm the grounds,tbe pubH'o \a genera) ftn4 msW

»Jro:oan,be no doubt that all whothis occasion with the Odd FellowB will have

" !me, and free from imywhatever.

'•' i Educational Movements,•rrlfltown lna 1.J87 Bohool ohlltren, and

\MisHB.D. Waii, of ibn Flabdors Semina

yJhBB taken the LOODHI lift, Seminary, aiBan4n, Opnn.

JrbVftlftrlafOTO Academy .openi with at.miritholarfl from .tho bei-t'faifl.

At the e itfl of teaoheq w eighty« Qtteudanoa.

i

h

hpiBtftlWk ,wheje fljoy wiU taks » oounw In t select

T p,tnwtionreporWfl«tlhe applloatioui from

^ l ) ^ j b l k b Mbnpp

^ ) ^ . q ipmku bavi Mbnoff very inueh of lato. ,'i-i 'J i. .

(Iflla JfAaie Cutler, of thta plact, who ra.esatly fftdoaUd at toe State Normal ScfcooJ,b«be«HlTeif<»od Bppouit«(wt In t

& h tThe Ut* aohool home at Madl(oa win

B' reitfy* for oecupatfou be'foi-. Oot Irt,tate Sapeiintflndenl Apgw wdtotber tV ~ '

Inriifl a>e expect^ bfl p * w n i «»ft*(oi j tbn.*^

*iieli|ova?pnbiicK*oolupei%«d on Mon-day morning with appropriate euroiiM, m-

• . ^ Oeunty " '-*---*

snt "There . .iiaUtt ls larBtr thw 'da> uf Uo tff*.

VOUGHT i KfLLGORE,BBUGGIST8 AKD AP0THECABIE8,

DOVER, 2V. T.

Rev. W. B. Wlgg, of Jersey City, passedIwt Hkl.bftih with his frisnd John Amdt,

iq., of thia place. In tho afternoon homade a grand address In the Fint M. ESabbath School.

Iron Scraps.The Eninufl furnace is about to be started,

liethlohom Iron Company titock ia soiling$4& per nhme.

'he Ornra steam forge at Bockawny has

an working night and day.

A Binglo locomotivo on the High BriJgeinch'rocouUy earned eiglity-two ton ton•a of ore over that road.I sole of the loose of the Dalrymple mine>perty was effected this week, throughElliott, Esq., to the Lehigh Crnue Iron

impany, who it is said will soon put it inilive operation. -,

The Oxford Iron Company has been oblig.to refuse an order from California for0O0 kegs of nails, on nacount of being

rerrnn with orders. Why not w.id somitheie orders to Boonton?

The blaet f uruaoes of the IJackawanna Ironicd Goal Company at Scrautoa

wonderful work. The product ofbns stacks for tbs ,weck ending Aug. 23dni4BS, 483 and 47J tons respectively. I

led If on* firaaei U tha L*hlgh Tal-ever produced more LhiU 880 tontio a

igla wetk.

Peach Items*.Pin* pcaahes bavs btensold in Dover thla

as low a~ sixty cents per basket.

Thp Rhinnqsats, (ropn W^rfaa, Oflunly areN^l «omp>Nd with forae^ yeans.

Over t n tboutand bankets had htea ship>d from Morristown up to the end of lost

Flemiiigton will ship C0.0OO haakcls ofiMobta Ibis year. In 187MheM ware ship-

jwJ from thatpUce I3o,00« baskeU.Last week pakuliM Hu«««lliiiiiiu t U K - »

!ork market from 20 to 60 eentfl per basket.:he market Is no^dtd with this fruit.SUger A, lind ley, of Mutdbam,

00,000 peaob tjte* ftu(} Vi,,be soiuopUoe, RO.OOfl, which they are cow

Fair proohes w?re sold In Moniitowa onaestjay for twenty-five cents a bnsket,ihile the vury finest conll be Becured for

sixty and eighty oonts. %

THE BEST."

Our stock of Drugs and Med-icines, Elixirs, Fills and Chem-icals are bought of the mostreliable manufactures, and ouraim is to dispense those onlythat are made strictly in ac-cordance with pharmaceuticalrules, out of the best materials,•without any attempt to lessentheir strength, tor tiie piarposeof greater gain, wljioh w o u l d

not only be an injustice to thepatient, but also to the physi-cian who is disappointed in theeffect which the medicineshould have if of the regularstrength. Physician's prescrip-tions prepared with care. Chil-dren receive the same attentionas their parents. Our stock islarge and varied and embraceseverything usually found in awell stocked drug store.

Remember the place the Cor-ner Drug Store of

EIILH1KDover, August 8th, 1879.

KEEP IT IN MINDTHAT

E. Lindsley & SonHAS JUST NOW A SUPEBD STOCK OF

DRY GOODS,including everything now and fashionable in

SILKS, CASHMERES, LAWNS,GiNGHAMS, CALICOS, etc., etc.

KIBBONS, HOSE, PAltASOLS, UMBRELLAS, BUTTONS,HANDKERCHIEFS mid "11 other uovolties.

CARPETS!Bv tho aid of tlio exhibitor ran BIIOW tlio BEST STOCK and

GREATEST BARGAINS.

CROCKERY.THE FINEST AND NEST WAKE AM) LOWEST l'HK'E.H.

WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES.Some of the prettiest, designs in similes itiul greatest conveniences in

fixtures ever .seen here.

IN ALL KINDS OF

AlvraTB n complete stock. A •pltndi'l parlor suit for $35 ; Bod RoomfiuiUiiOii * ! S ; i. cot Chiir ' .<-- •" ' « • 5 fit- I™*™ rHh 1°•pringa lor *0, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS and RUGS in great,vf l riGy *& ' ^ e ^rJ Goods Furniture Grocery and Hardware House ofXl$y ftt ibe Dry Goods, Furniture, Grocery and Hardware Honse of

E. LINDSLEY & SON.

McIIRGAN & COMPANY,S IN

BREESE'S."Brilliant" Safety Oil,

100°ITS BARRELS A.1VX> CASES

FANCT GOODS,

BOX PAPETERIES,

Btereoscapes, Views,

CONFEC TIONERY,

«• OIGAHS, S*

PLA.TBD-WARH

OBIS,., to*

"PABLOR" WATEB WHITE m", and PUIME WHITE KEE08ESB 113?.

Salad, Machinery, Sperm, Whale, Castor,Sewing Machine, Neats-foot and other Oils.

' DIOBDOBIEID NUTHl i S B KAOBItd OASOLINE i u o U T m u ,

Turpentine, Oil Tanks, Lamp Chimneys, Fixture*, Ae., t o .

ALL OUR OILS GUARANTEED STRICTLY;,PURE.«T "BBILLUNT1 BAFETTV OIL > iCMkU;, Pot up in Palant Tanotl Oana, a lpnad

Tor family UH>. This OU In w^tw vhfa anfttree from all off«Da(Te etfor, and wa BUKiantei)it perfectly Baft aad free (t^un all MploflWe tnatetlKlB. Auk your Orooer foe "Brilliant"Safely Oil ami Rite it • fab t ik i and » • claim Uul joo will «nd It equal, II not n p n t e l ,to the bent \a te market. ^ _ ^ ^ _ , ^ « . ^ —

MAOHINBB.Y OII-.S.We lak« plidunia Is Inlrrfncing lo the trade q v w l o M m b ol maoUnery and o t lw

hea»y nili. TB«IB eoodi «ro mannfaotund bj n> at o»» worka, aotuco/iaill; w« g i ntl.™ the twiwtt of our pencmal npenMea, a id g o r a t e . than> to g i n perfaM aUiaflwtion, both In quality and prioe, WHO «tfc. '

McKIRGAN A Co., Wharf foot ol THIRD AVENUE,

SUMMERAT

PIERSOM'STRAW HATS,

LINEN DUSTERS,

ALPACA COATS.

WHITE VESTS,

&c, Ac., Ac, &c,

Marked down way below their real value. It will pay you to Iray

NOW, as we are determined to close out the abovo STOCKwithin a short time at

PIEBSOI^S,DOVER, 3V. T.

OysterSWHOLESALE AND EETAIL

BY THE

UART, 100 or 1,000,Parties, Sappers and Festivals

iruiahed as olienp m they can be suppliediu tbo city.

Tit finest restaurant and beat nceommodi-l o u f o r Benring oystem In this neotion.lYSTEBSinevflryBtylo, FltlEDjSTEW

or in nay manner desired.'JJfE 8EGAB8 AND 0H0I0E FEUITB.

Poftrl* OjHtor Crooken.

HAS. H. MUNS0N,HEXT TO NAT, ONION BANK,

DOVER, W.J.tEMER & PALMER

DEALZBB IN

WAL, WOOD,BASONS' MATEEIALS,

SLUE STONE, FERTILIZERS.

,BD ASTO PAXE BltlCK,

CALCINED l'LASTEB,. F110NT DB10K,

FIMCIAV, FII1EB11ICK,

,A<i S T O N E S C U R B I N G ,

JELLAR STEPS, COPISO, SILLS, LISTELB. AND 0I8TEI1N NICK*,

WHANN'S PHOSPHATE,

SODS Doit, Guana, Pondrette,

LAUD PLASTER, it.

WOOD tawed in stove lengths.OOAIj.

ITOTE, EGG, CHESTS UT.delirerj « cti.; Hiao Hill 7B eti.

Order* mij be iddirued thronffhthiToitLook Box 79, or left t t A. Beemor'i office

Bliokwell Bt,, new 8aiMi, or *. the j t rd .

ILACESMITHB COAL •on>t»ntlj on hind.

JB»UI BlIKEJl. 1 ». FiLlfTR.

Agonts for Fairbanks' Scales and Ter-

williger's Safes.

VOORHEES BROTHERS,MORRISTOWN,

mm m im mmm,IL'lLDEItR', CAltltlAGK MAKKHK', ULACK-

KMITHK', CONTlUCTOItH AND itlN-INQ Bt;I'PLlB8,

ricultural ImplonifutH. Heodw, Fertilizers,in. Pdir.ts, Oilfl, Glass, olc.

WALTEn A. WOOD'S CelebratedMOWEES and REAPERS.

OEOSOB B. TOOBEEXS. JAMES H. TOORQEEfl,rintowii, Deo. 18th, 1878.

MILLINERY

'RESS-MAKING.flia. M. FAiiBboKs to iufufM Hie publicL Rcuvritll? Ibtt ilio is PUfiaK<'J m tbe

PORTORAM

on Front flrett,

AD1ES' FANCY GOODS,,]BO rcaily to receive uul i-xecnln alli tlx> (lroHB.mekiiiR liue. ALL WORK,NTED. Mrn. Ktrr ia also Hole igcnl

COAL YARD{LATE BKHiEirS)

BERGEN St., Dover, N. J.,I boon ojjoaed bj Qoo. McCntoliui. und ID

.IT rt»dy for Imsim-SH. Fimt-claKs COALFolt homed ind lorctacd will n]vv:iv*( !m kotit' nl.ioi] bouRLt !•(] Hdlil tor CH'HII, h'iv-iiiR

int cpnortnuitioii and lowest prict-s toand seller. Fmt-clasri

Bituminous or Blacksmith CoaliDttintly on liuid. Coal deliver'.><I to oiiykrt (it thu town or immuJiaic T.ciuity.

Cord Wood,-Lap Wood andSawed Wood,

wfljn in stock for dplwery. All order* for0*1 Dittj IHI luft at ricCracken'i oDicr, ccrut-rf Blackircll mid Here tin tlreetc, or may be

by mail. ai-tf

uiiiiiiiT, Nuw _ -.SLIAliLE PATTERNS. Qi

)rkU. May 2d, 1878.

.. Itock Lryptal OpticiltirorMmo'.DoniarcEt'i

^.rprpEIJaVTX^ia'

ARMERSi GARDENERS.HIE subscriber tils emctod A NEW FI.48-

TElt MILL at Rooksw»y Tor tbe GODTAO-i offarnifr»*DJ Rsrdeno.B of Iliis icetlooliavo hurcloforo ueea oonip*Jli'd to obtainplmttr from » dInlands, ind will furulili

lio BtaiKm ot 1B79 * saperinr article of

GROUND PLASTERfWtiliiriUB pnrpoacs, at much LOWER

;ICKS Iliau havu t'ver before beep offered inHHuultim. Sold b t tho ton, buTrel or bag.jboril dixconnt will bo offu-rod to dealers -jr

rduring in larnu quiutlticH. Tlie liigb-Let price will be paid for

G O O D BOUNTIES,_m which wo mannhotare ma Mil t iape.[or forlillior. A great ttting in freight! em, dflcelod bj pnrehMin* at tho mill. 7oricct for toy inoaat tilhtr call at thi mill

Ht. Hpp*. Horrlt Conntt. N. J.

Notice of Settlement.Notice <• hereby x.Ttn that tbe aoeonot* of

u< anbiorlher, Eieonlor of Alonao BrUnt.leteaied, w.111 be avdltcd and aUted bj

B Hornet**, and rtported Tar Mttleniu. toB Orphan* Ooart of Ibe Connly of MorriiMoid.!, the ilith da7 or October next.

JAltKS H. HEIGHBOUB.83-llw

IARPETS !wiorruAN

IMMENSE STOCK OF

)ur Own Manufacture

AT HETAHI

Among (h«B a n miar alataal

Tbat cannot fa# ioind slaawhere,WHH BOOVKHS TO MATCH,

Nnsthepioi»ettona( our own factorial, weenabled to offer the mont deairabls new«rn« when ihcii-tDanoftolnreliFInt Cora-iecd. Wo »lao npplx Titkiih, India, andir CarrwUindRuBi nf our own imporl-, Oil Cl.tbij Bag*. Mali, anil every deicri;

tion of floor eurennR, all at tlie

Lowest Bates Ever Offered.pedal indaMmcnt" tn Cbmchea, Hotel* and

Steameri.

WOOL WANTEDiu exoLtnge for goods of our own runko at

our mills (Uie NICHOLS)

NEAR CHESTER, N. J.Wool taken and modo up to order in OA*J-

WEEFJ!, SATTHBTB, 'JVEBDH, Dr-ASKETH,YiKMELS, aud SrociiiKQ aud KKlTi'lKO

YABN6 of aU aizes and colors. HlocklngYaraj Bt wholesale, a Hpocialty, AIMO thobeat pkee to get

BAG CARPETS W0TEN,i either striped or pluiu wnrp. ITIG bent

of warps found. All inquiries by moilpromptly ottendud to, nail all worli fiuamn-

i M M . C. SHEFHIiltD,ChoHtcr, Morris Countj*, K. J.

'. T. SHITIIEUD, Miutagtr. 2L'-Mii

TanLiBw&Anaersnn,UNDERTAKERS

CHARLES A. GILLEN.OUR MOTTO: Fair dealing; wo can tndill faroish ai 1»w aa IL« lowest.The undersigned having pnrcliancil tho Vu-

erUkinc lipslni'SB oi Mr. Cbo*. A. Oillrn iuMover, are now ready to fnrmiii any personBiDcdinglho icrtlooB ol a prufeaBiuaal uuder-talltr with ever; tbing p(irt»iniD(f (o tbobuB-inuaa, and bane constantly on baud rcadv tofuroish at the shortest notice, flrst-cksahcarioe, oarriaRes, ice boxes, wouit acd cloth

cd cmkoti and cofflna in bluet or nliitvjf ever/ design. irUttlio cuUnn tod cslkcU,robes, abrouda, babitt, ulatcx, bandlti, taiat,1oor crapea, kid, alik tod cotton gluTrs. Ao,

Having had an uxperienca of twenty tcara,• feel that we thoroughl? nndrrstauii tbv

buBioeialn all its i.r»uclicni, and tho pnMicniay rely npou our charcce be ins mmifmtu iuall cues . We make a specialty of taking uponparsulTeethoontlroeliirRc nf matters pi'rtain*." ig to fnnnrtlB when requcxtnil In do ttn,nereb? tellovinR fanlllrB of nincli of Ilic »cx-ut; and aneaiinenn or mind, cniitrqucnt upuniviug tbu Bcrriucriofiiu iui'Xiu'ritit^d IHTHUIIattend to thum. LiyluKoiiibodK^atiiniiPil

i at nil lionrH or tiw d:iv or niKli'. 1'^lii'n•oiiorved with or witlmnt ict> at smi,lici|)t'tii«ii.

The buslooflg will >>c ourrinl «n ci n,v eld*tHm\ir Mr. C, A. Gilfen. on JilsL-kwcll St., Do

Mr. Leonard Gilltu, si) Ump tioiim-i-'.Mr. 0. A.Qillon, still OdiiMuiifri will, ux.

lB-ly

.i!h

THE CELEBRATED

ROGKAWAY AXE!iSnoUdbind-nnilomeliaslntiKtiijoyed

1 the reputation of bflng snp of thi> w /beat In tbe cnuntry fur FUItM, VATEIUALAND ENDURAKOE. With n r t aii|iHaiim f«ribe mannfaclnre *o ire now euabkil to supplyibe trade cheaper tliin ever botorp, and offer

sual disutinnt for iiureli&tim or Inrceillci. While our epecialty in tbe Itock-

d l to ufacture

an unusqnanlill

to m a n u a u rnr other »ljlerr tirnlariv

•waj lie, we aro prepared athf We.tern, Kentucky, or anrneeded. Por ••mia and furihrr.ddreia J.J.PEfeRAOo.

Roekawar .Morrii Co.H. 3.

ETOTAL

ONIC

J. & J. DOBSON,minufictaron, Imporltin tod rftillci-i,

40 i i 42 West litk St.,MaatSixtli Aitvw Kl»*al«l Batlroni Stallon

j|hB Van fiM.beek, Uanijer.

Tho great c o n tor DYSl'EPSIA,DEHEBTOUSNESS, WEAKNESS, DE-

BILITY and all disorders of thostomach, bowels, liver and kidneys.

MAT.HtT., and CHILIS ANDFETEE are sorely nrolded by usingthis Tonic It never fulls to pro-rat these dreaded diseases.

OONBCHFnTES can rely on Itfor strength to combat that con-suming malady. I t has given inanjthe best health or their UTCS.

I t gives quick relief tn evcryjsldi-ncfis, strengthens and sustains alltha vital «ucrgtos, and most be triadto fan* the perfect health aadstrength Its use Insures.

Free from alcoholic dangers, It Isthe best itrengthenlng tonic anlt h * n u t popular nmuil (rercaU,

.J

I the R»p«-

One but ilny in July, ISfiO, :» lierJa-

a«u w « moving bis fut(Ul tu » k e w

i-jtulse further nurlli, wur Heii-mt, Ter. ,

itntl passing down tlic banks ut u fitmiin

ili«bt'nl bectttiw wisi-d with <>tlu;r *•-**-

lie thut wen- ffnuiufi I" !''«> valley, unii

flOineortbpiuriiiNtol«««p»rat«I. Tbe

ua i t t l a j ulniiif I '1"" ;1 l u m l " f a t l ( I Z l " "

moutjtwl Ti*i»n l.aii},vrs uvertuok tin

hcrJsmnn and dcmuuJ«d their ciittk1,

wbioli tboy saiil wvre.sUiIt'it.

It. van before Ibis davit uf Inw «P<"

c jiirt-honso* in Tt'S:.n, and une had I"1'-

ti?)'kit! tivi' meu (ban tu stc.il n timY

iiueivit. He tried m i-xplji", bitt Hi« J

'"• told liim to out it sbort. He u(b?reJ lo

turn cvnr ult tbo eiltio uul Ins owu, but

thai ifiugbe'J «t tliis pro|>"siit<>n, nm!

Iilnted that tht-y nsually mifiHMt.il tli«

wliile her.., uiul Mt tho tbi.-f Iwujdo*

on a tn-e us o waruiuy to oibcr» in Mi-

nuses.

Tlio poor fellow was completely tm»r

lime, Tbe.v ciMibitfteil ujmrt fur a few

OOUMDH, and then told him if bo bud

•ay explanation to make on lnwimw u

do tbey would allow liiio ten minutes t

<to to, and dofeud bimselt

Ho tnried to the longti fsces nm.

commenci'd : "How innny of you Imvi

V/IYC3?" Two or three nodded. " Hov

uittiiy of you ba?e cltildreu ?" They

nodded flguifl.

"Thou I know wbo I am falkioR to

tini] you'll bear ma," and be cotiliinini. :

"I neter stole any cutlte ; I luvti ILVIMI

in these parts over thrco yuars. I cann

from New Hampshire ; I failed there in

the fall of '57, «Iiirin« the panic ; I hive

been saving; I live! on Imrd fare; I

IIUTO slept nut on the ground ; I IIUVB DO

ljiioit' here; my family remi.in East, for

I go from place to pfiica; these clothes 1

wear are rough, anil I nm a liurd-looking

customer; but this ia a bcnl cunntry ;

da.y« Beem like months to me find months

like}ears; married IUUD, yon know that

lint for the letters from home," (here ho

jmlled oat a handful nf .vell-worri cnvcl-

opps nud letters frum his wife) "I shuiiM

get discouraged. I have paid part uf wy

dehla. Herenre the rccciptH;" nud be

unfolded the letters of acknowledgment.

"I expected to sell out aud go hoiue iu

Kovember. Here is the testanteut my

foed old nother g»T« me; burs ii uy

tilth (firl'i yietare. Nim, »«i, if j»*

hnrt itaiAU U kill » • f«r wb»t X »n

ioooont of, Hid tn«p» howt aid Mid

an maeb as yoi etn for tbe oattl* WIIM.

I'm dead. Caa't you Bind half Ike val-

««r my family will nMdii."

"Bold on, now; itop right thar 1'

slid a rough raDger. "Now. I lay,

boys," ba continued, "I say, let him g«.

Qke at your bund, old boy ; that pic-

tar* ndtkem letters did tbe buaini

torn MH fo free; bit you're htifcy."

"TfilU» motetliinthtt," laid a mn

with • big heart, ia 1'eirt ftrb,

•anjios tbe ewtomnrj brace of pistola

iibUWIt; "let's buy kit catti* here

aidletbim go."

They did, anil when the money WAS

paid over and tbe man about to ntart, be

was too weak to eland, Tho long strain

ef faopoB asd lean, being away from

tone under such trying oirenmBtfluceg,

the Hidden del.Teranc* from death, had

combined to render him helpless BB n

child. He sank t» tbe ground com-

pletely overcome. An hour Inter, how-

CTW, hi left on horse-buck for the near-

eat stage-rnute, and, as they shook haodc

aud bode him good-bye, they looked tbe

bappieet band of men I ever saw,

A Detective Htory. u _•

Mr. Baron Htuldlestoa told ,lhe fol

loving atory at tho Flintshire"Assizes,

Eugland, where a qaeation of identity

arose in a charge of borje stealing. We

always onght to be viery careful, \\\s lord

ship said, in cases of this kind, because

. miBtal.es might be made by tbo most

Teall-meaning persons; When I was on

tha Oxford circuit, there was u friend

of mine at the bar who went on a fiah-

ing expediten in the principality. He

. had a horse with him, and during the

day lie took it to an inn in a /town to

bait Meanwhile he ' watted down tka

street quietly, inspecting tlio ulinpR.

was closely followed by ai infipector of

police, and all at ouca he found liinr-elf

- the object of attention at tho bandi

this ofSeial. After walktug after bii

good way down tbe town, the officer at

last want up to him anil said, "It1

nsejon makiDgony nonsense about it.

Yea are Flash Bill." Tbe member of the

Tj»r and of the Oxford circuit was horri-

fled, but the police officer said, "It's no

use; I know yon perfectly well," and

lie palled oat a Police Gazette, in which

there waa a description which, I am

bound to say. (ally jnstifled the ofBter

in saipectiug bim. "And," be added,

"there is tllB very horse yon have stolen

»p at tbe etable." And it was with great

•tlfltalty he was taken before a augis-

fnt« tkat <i»y. JR* tlvaje «o t io is th*

•tarf wtto r«ry in«t |mtita#« to tk*

nnfietraU wbe waiiadaeed * • l iattki

diner—he tbongbtflnt bo kad helter

be rtmaided for a few days to get wit-

MHMsdswi, bit uatimtcly

etnieatneis of tbe geutlenaa tins tbe

policamam bad madu a miBtak*. The

Hart train brought tiie frieada from tbe

B»itka»orlu)i>d, and tbey

nikKMrtte that tkir* wat m

mad*. To tfah day Uua gnttaMii telli

t|to itoiT- He now aields \%»

position of Depnty Chairman o( Qnai-

. ter Seaaioaa, and hi mjtt kt hai

pied erery position ia the *gtrl; h« fau

beei • jary»an(* Judge, t» witssts, utj

Ti IIAVE'"sEcrrtEn"THK AC.ESCT FOB THE SAL«i OF THE t'ELEMRATSD

PELOUBET, PELTON & Co,Standard Organ.

X£\V ANJJ

ELEGANT

STVLES.

EXCELLENCE

AXD

VARIE'lT OPTDN'E.

NKW AM)

SOLO JSfOPA

NEW'JSTYLE CAm.M. ro i t i tAA M J t l t PORTFOLIO TOP.

STyu:2. Oui> set of ruuiK, I'no m»ta\i1-, i\u stops ivitli oi't. coupler

ami iiicclijiiiical suli-Ij;ist! ; nritv 81*20.

8'rvu.u. Two fcuU of l-ce.U OILO of l iv v-tares aii(J one of two and

one-h.ilf octivvds, seven stoii.s : price1 §lb >.

SrvLi; S. Twn wtoof iveil*. of tivcout»v.^ owL, niiio ntppi; pneo *170.

"Wo do nut enter into competition iu ] J-US. llwry Organ from the

lowest to the lliglicst pri^e, is of tlio sumo quality, and uiiide in the

best poftsiMe manner. It is bryoml controveisy tlio BEST aud

CHEAPEST ORGAN in tbo nmrl.pt.

THE STANDARD IS THE BEST ORGAN FOR ALL PERSONS

AND USES! NO POOH WtHUC! NO H I G H PKICEH.

Sn-LE 9. Two nets of livo octavo reids, niuo stops - price $1(50.

SnxE 10. Turiio sits of rectln, ono of live octiivis. ono of three

octaves uiul out* of one octave sub-basis, with oetnvo coupler, nine

Ktops ; pr'ce !?l.'0.

This Orfitin is (H'odueed for the use of tlinso -wbo wish n. low top

Chnpel Or|»Jin at t. low price. TIIP tone is loml mid full, and tbe stops

numerous and well nrranged. Tlio workmuiisliip is (bo vtiry best.

I Biiaraiiiw to «(H tbe Standard OIRBIJ jiwt a».cheap «s tliuv tan i.o Ii? J iu New Vort

ayesi'lVillMBttir U^raiis. 'itclutc Ju'n bar CIMWIIITC, BDIUC ami li'arn my iiiJucowemH lupuahasera. 11EUBEX IHUVI". Atrt-iH, DUTPT, N.J.

Don i , S. J.* Ati^-. 2-»"h. 187ft. ill'<\C STO11E ON SUSUEX ST.

A C n m a i T»w w Fn*it—Tki

is a (teat deal «t ainetMisary •la

about fever aid flltb. What e u

done, anyhow, in a eointry M fr«# M

•nra I Ef«ry nao'abonH i» Us eastli,

not! if he w«nta to raiVe it a i»ig-p#o,

wlio sbttll inrwJe it f One of the rights

uf u u ii to exhale odors. At my b« iu

we •flen bare to arise In tbe ni^.t .aid

. burn paper to bead eff tbe odor of »<"

•'• libutj-loriiig neighbor, Bnt vunltl we

., deprive that neighbor of bis heaTtn

t born rifilitf^Ktver. The nogramaticftl

1.0110-bills that tre dniastl; tbruit un-

der ear io*n or thrown iato oar yards

. BTtty Hay should alt be pat to tbe i i n n

rs.liaiUjM.tbi. the Under fetlicgs of

- our XragraBt, neighbor should be dia-1 totkei. ' We are all too maoh prejadte-

cdtgftlDst-epidtWJet. Tbe harm they

do is. MBit eiaf|(n.t»J. ^Te caiflofc

eipeot to, ujoy. oor f^oriU perfnrtoa

wilfcbni'paying >, little MmetilDg for

tbina. and-** «e wrtaia to die, epidem-

ic or, a»o epiflemi*; so lit TII be calmer.

, Th^peoplvwhtylie are neTcr ntai«a.

Tliowidowi .mrry th* viilowin* fla41 D«T» iolvt«, tb« lUrrilliDj lUpf into ft

•j worll «(>•• » « heppil/ u ever. The

'raolbstbat f*II froa tho lanp, tha 11 in

thhi irtsmti* th* fnwy, tk* men *io

• ftr»ii*ept*Way iaepldeKiet etc not be

minted. ,Ma»phis:,> djifig, but Mam-

pblija .w.srryipR. Lei as bo hopi/al.

It iiboile' iH "nay orenl t« dii for B

otibking rieiglibor, aad, beiiidsi, dnatb

BMij.tske.hiexof, too. ^

An tadiiha 'fvrmer ibot iits hii

FFXJL'SGREAT CLEARING CUT I ' L E OF CLOTHING

Will Begin This Wee / and Continue

FOR THIRTY BATS.And Italng Uat Tims I will rii if "j"U to 01) I to Saj'm of

THE BEST BARGAINS

Ever Inowii iB 11B Annals of i d i i i Trafle InMORKIS COCIVTY.

Those Desiring to have their Garments Made to Or-

der can" (Io 8p: at Correspondingly Low Prices. Do

not buy one dollar's, worth of Clothius until yon have

visited the Clearing Out Sale of

M. L. FELL,MORRISTOWN N. J.

HARD P N N PRICES!SCYTHES, SCYTHE SNATHS, GRASS HOOKS,

HAY EAKES and F0EKS, GRAIN CRADLES,HOES, MOWS and PLOW CASTINGS

IRON and STBEL,A.XLES AND SPRINGS,

MECHANICS TOOXJS,

SHELF HARDWARE,I T LOWKk WtlOKS THAN ETKH AT

BLAOKWELL ST., HEAlt H0UKI8, DOTE!'.. S. J. DOS'T FouaEin P u » ,

StICa-J>J OF THE

NOW FOR BUSINESS!

THE ORE-ntrcE CLOTHIER, - . . » H Tk i s a » ^ u * tt tnsiDMui, tk> MANSlOK TIOTO* BI.OOC

St., on«sit* G»i»'l shot Bkorc, ivhrr« lie im, oo.netl * . fjacut

House n n v«> ia P o m , n<l •»•% { • ( . • I M , i<«dth« Mil

{usiSliM i« pnpuad to do » lwp»r

CLOTHINGbnsincss Kt LOflTai TRICES than wew eter Ijeforc kcowa in thinend of * • 8tat«. Call nod •«,• iny. new ttoet o! 8PBINH >nd SUM-MER HUTTINGS, •lubrioiig ever/tliiug that in u«w, stylisli andwnioetUa lor tba lemon, iuoiaduig iuuey Uwinaun ud'utieviotsScotch Goods of mil descri(ilion», Dutskine, Uelloai oud Tricos, andeyerythnig required in the line of Suitingsj for men, jonth and Ixivsil»o » huidsome »nd entirely new line of GENTS' "I'DENISHllfGGOODS, which contains allihonew norelties in Shirts, Ties, CollarsCaffs and •Torfthiim else for'gent's wear. • I nm ulso agent for theWHITNEY WimailJLcSjm, th. be t in the world. I mean'mineai, »nd for style, durability and low prices, intend to nlnco

»w olothilg boun beyond nil competitors. A cull 16 rpspectfullv

• u ' " 1 THO8- WAISH, the Okn-PuicE CLOTBIEIicited.

r is wbon the price «f Lumber ii to low th&t Luilding ii mad* profiUbla

LUMBER COMPANY

I.OWER THAN EVER.

uMiER

h . r . m4<io

t h ^ earn

U l>r wtioh (.r, tba 8UUMER TI11DI«(

elr low n t t i an all kiadi of luinber, Infllmd

aid DRESSED LUMDGR of . 'rfptli«4lio

M engsAt i n buil4I»gfc*n save on^tbird tha cert b j, luHrfagUieU lumber, vokked to vtAer by machinery, thai ed i t i i' groit aantig ID mu«&| labor. , T«, tbii \ir»D«k of ths bmta

t U t i h i " ' ' A

J**. H. SnirioN, flec'y act TTMJ. -Oounan Buoa,

Itiu,

-At

a:i|i

hHJ A. 'J. UU Can tttiii'bc

mill Ji.nmitHHthiiHihlmrg,

ili, i

mil, KinyNtuit, WiUuii)bor:uD{l, AL-.( illD i l u ( r Oi tat

ftaiu rru;n S w Y>rk.'an cuniier.t tl Was],

!Ia?ridt'UiK ami |K>>iiid oa tjif

l»billipktburcr Kith llfli'iitiTf Divinlutt nf Pa! I!.a.r.irLamh<-rtvii!.-,'rro.. - - : : :

Ai I<l.l<i A. M. DOV.T AccuniaiuiUl

At 1:00 I1. V . i)]«ri ittturlH'-l r

. niii f o r I l u iI t n i l m a d fur Clii<*ti

E i

SiroiliNltrirp, I" *ie«ltl Kprin

York (uli'i-nincJJoontsn iiir.niSLT«II1OII. J J111 -

r idgaii i l a l panj llaiiroa.I.) Cluii, Morns Plninn, U-;-r. Connecting at Duiivilletnn, at Dover willi t'lie*n irtWi<l.-SuccaBiimi>i,oml J!SI>nr WnterlD.i, ]I«ii;kelUU>vDiuka CUniik, Water Oap.iii^u, Cimiliamton, Utl-:a.

it

with tr»in [or

1frfBj,|rrri*«o*ii, l>jjr, lfapdlon, rsriwrn. Beitr^liu*), Utg tad Hirriilutrt'. iriiliuut eFur Birnnplsrillf, UjsUinjlli Hilrlius, auiett« t

i VKjllmdR

i . HiuUlio Vnnmc

n t l i , , Ly«i- ,llclali.

t' l i .R. i S . i . WavtXJM llailnMdJ fcU X. U..*S P. II,

A. HE.VSONEB, f)npu;ok-i»?fti,.

D.L.& ff.E.E,TIME.TABLE.yuan Duvtut ootMJ ivi:sr:

Thmafit] JIull, U-23 A. M.; 0swcj« T i iup^ .9.51 A. JI . ; Eawton £i|iruiii. I.Sti P. M.;

mil BinKhamton Ex., 2.2:111. M.; u; •

?°.I5!.;(i'«iif'K'oEx|irt>H«,"7.82P. ST.*; Jla.Ut'M-town ExiHTSM,G.20r. M.; Harn^Kur,',' SiKTlal,10.36 P.M.

FBOJIBOTEH nOINO E.\1T 1Ogwego Efjirosi 5.20 A. M.: Dover T;-

rem. 7.00 A. JI.: Ha eke Us to* 11 .Midi, 7-32 A.

txpam, W7 1J!*M.*; Vhrtiffli U i l l ! % 4 P.' M.";

7.B*P. MC.?EaMnn A.wm'uinilaTK 8.JT" v!

CHESTER BRANCH :

». ITATIOIt.A.M. I ' l l .iB.67 7,0010.47 0.5318.37 6.4710.27 6.4SW.I 7 ft t«10.08 13810.03 R.K)[O.M «,»

CUeiterHoEtouIrsniaBnceaionnaK O l i O

aUITWAIlS.A.M. I'.M8.99 I.BI«.677.027J7lit

OENTBAL B. B. OF WETT JERBET.

HlflH BUIDQE B1UVCK.

The New EmpireHot-Air, Gas & Bnsc-biirn-

iiig Cooking Stove.

TRR »E9T D.\jnilff 8T0T» I I • « • WttBI.B

'•('CoKkiUR Wtiici-n, I'.angw. trnlo;

FOKSNft,MEff £ WINTER USE.

AUOtftcIioiijeBtori of

Ilnnbvare, Cutlery,

TIN'WAIIR.

Oil rinllm, Carnc-t.i, LatupB, Palnta and Dilibird Cn-ti, I'erttlioju, Tnut'it Ant ml Oil (lion

DEALKH IX COAL.

Hoofing, Plumbing and Job

BONNELL'S PATENT BTEAM COOKINOAPPA1IATU8,

ValrbaukV Scalei at HaHiifiicturer'iiiricei;

Old Irsi, Copper, Brin, Lead, R»HIGrecnbftcks t»li«. In. e ieb inn for inodi.

noekiwav.SUtcl. 1.1878.

nnmlB

SNEL

A LARGE CONSIGNMENT

3P TfUINI.k. >i. r. Ji.8.4B 4,007.30 3.U0

10.65 41.1011.18 " "!1.3311.4711.6S

IS.MG.K

T.157.U

NBW Tort,I'liiliKlulirhla,Hipll BrMtf,Ciafifim,HirfilleVitlldT,

n Ttllo*,r | ] t

• IHJWM TRAIKI*, » . P.M(l.flfl fUJ

i0.20 fa.101 *3 4.407.37 4.137.10 4 Oft7.07 3.(17.01 n.fi.SS 3.!.!.0.4A 3.13(1^3 2.55t.2S 931

Harris Coa&lj»>JULT 28tli, 1H9.

K tlio matter »f M u m P . r - i , PU!of James n imr , dweaietJ. Sarrogittu'fl or-der U> limit rndilur*.On upplientkin of tlic aboie uameilx-icculis uidtnri Uj tint Kurnik'att tlial Mm ti

[ntlnrjTi** itblin nvtiec U tli« ertditummid rtoeeriftit hi brlig in tlit l l i t 1ht

wiltitu

rlig in tlolnimt* HfinttiKt 1h» IHIHo mnRtlit from tlilatlats",

l thi d i hreaFtuf, lu I T * of Hie most j

jr of Morri* fur ...„the Hid Ivmity dayi

j l u t n u i ' i i i IUO n u n fa the "IB - " 'lie of tka nenipapen of tblu 8t»l . „tins ipaM of Hm» {ibt btirrogiti jutlgiDKaDTirllitr tiotlati to be nnnef •ua r* ) : »tid if «•*

creditor ih>U nnfiliat b> exhibit hit «r her(l«bt, Aevmtl mil chLitn witliin the tftid nertwlif ninenonttif, pohilaintitio NIJBK giviii ijrort tkii , nock cwditot (tlull be fsreier <]<barred of bit ortiernitioii UKrcferasainttU

CHAHLER A. OIXLKN, Burrorflt..A t ra toopj trum IbcnlnaUn,

JEieMtar'ii i d d r n i , Settb Omgtt.H. J,

(^ nuKtuuuau AND TAhJ O » TMJC CURK Or

Hi*, fcUt, ialHKM, HIMIIIH, Dlltih

R l i v r if tki flml Jlprckound, in dimical•aM«a vilk TA*-BALU, atttacitd fcm thL m fiivcifLE af A* fiotMt m AlBl)SALU.UM, ar Biln of Oil

*!%> IlMty at Hortkamd lOOTRK ANDt u m M »H «riv«t(OM wid infUnwiKtinni,ttte Ter-lwlw a ^ u u m A* I* IiBili; the UiKod air M m p i laaJJnr le Itw I IR( I , Fiyi-tJ&iaaa] « r « 4 i » t a »Vp tbe wpwi cool,M M , mi ia kMltkfil aekiem. Let • • ji) B A » Iw4j» 7«* h a tryi"! thU |rt»t miM af * Umn» 4art«r win h«j aavad ihrni

U «f it«a W it i i Ui k r | e private practice,— H K TwBaJaB Wf W BAD TUTI at

MlCtS f»«N1W AM | t FBI BOTTtl.

TacthAchs DrojifiM tsivm

I» 1 •(JJUI.V

ft-*. OSJiTEHTOH, Pttp.; H.T.

REDUCTION

iQlHr IT TRI D0V1R DIPOT,

f' W1M«U i k u r n t o • «--•• •;-

Cleveland,

Kihii*, Colorado, Dakota,

Chicago,1 Nebraska , /

KOll tifltlNQ WEAR JUST IlECELVKD AT

GEO. W.DRAKE'S,UNION BOW,

SOUTH SIDE THE PARK,

25 PER CENT. BELOW

11EGULAR PBICE!

These toodi have been boaglit i t BANKItOPT

HALE a»a 1 ea« afford to »H them

VERY CHEAPCall par!; for n u n BILEOTICN.

GEO. W. DRAKETJKTIOKT R O W ,

MORBISTOVNMorrliihwn, R. J.. Jmi . BIL, 1879.

Freeman Wood,INSURANCB1GENT,[**n»t air ruainu. imn, m i r« «|

DOVEB, IX. J.L«Kkll.T ••iillist'jst.'tl agent of the fullf *rll>c I t

LONDON and LIVIBPOOL «od

OLOBE, Capita! 829,000,000.

WNCiSHiBE of MANCHESTER,

C.piul 85,000,000

HDDSON OOCKTT, .Tran? Oily,

L':i|'ii«l StijS.OOO

PEOPLK'S. JJamrk.

HIBE11SI.1,

SBO.OOO,

200,01)11

T h . Lonilnn A n i r m o i OorvomtiunLondou, tia|,it&I $*>,,*> II,(HHI.

fifwiogfleld Pire ItMiir.iuce Os , Mwftacfan.lellii, cnpil.1 *l,,-,lin,IHJO.

SI. Ni«hoh« Piro I.i.nrn.n, Comp»nj-

«» Vork, cnpilol »aoo,uuu.«f«.l«l4»lerliir. .I« Iu™o, Oanp.qj

I k » » i i « ' v

Mtartjij PI™ i s mt f K»w York, c p i U l »JOO,Oot.

'I,11,(00,000

• «o»,ooo

ft^J, ESTATEf?MP.HA£EDand SOLD

l^otsin Dover,jHO.URKS TO l E T .

Freeman Wood,Puaofl ud Pallatjfa.. Iitratt.

SEND TOKlGE 4 STEPHENS,"„

. . . . . P^WAN VAHEI,:K. j . ,

SHERIFF'S SALE!-f W J I J Kua Aluo tg. ijto-nntinJH. A

ilx. >-J. fu.u^..«»..•! ier, lltiMit.HLU- mStj» T f iu .d .P . it*'"-*-

KlitTJUIiiMAiiK, Atl'<Merri* Circuit Cm.r(.-i::ijn!< VhuiiiHuKif vn.

Fi.fn.'li-litu.cliiii '. Iuonirii.iy Tffin, A i>. 1V79.

HWTIIS H Knciiki.. Att'yKc»T J I I K V Hapronii' C m m - M u r m Conuty.

TiiNuibv Cmik VN. HIIUIVT.XHI K. Atno »n*l *iPi.ru. llu lion. <t i n . lu raw. Ituturoabiito Iht 'luttJiiv .Tune, A. II. 1H79.

(iKitMtR W. Ftui'.VH.AM'y.Moirih rirruit (7I.III t - J ' he Kutir<iinl Iron itai

ol Jlitu'i»u»rii \'A, Bhtivti.od H A mo mul six.Fi. la. tin bun. ut lor. Iu m e . Kctuinabl<U.IUvTeno,*.D.187!).

' J 11KKV & YOUKOBLROI). MlJ%[oniii Circnil Cuui t.—The hunoiinl IroulinnurUuirin.iun vri. 8uur>?oo(l H, A1m> ami i'lFi. la. (If bun. ct t-r. Ill i-Bse. lliinruaWctoMs> Turin, A. u. 1M7H,

PiTXiitA YerxuBLooo, AtLy'M.Earrii Circuit OnurU-Tlie NrtiluunlIiuii Uuiltof HuiTiHtiiMii x . Wifioooii H. Ainu (.nil ft!*.H,f». ilo bim. et l.v. In cue . lU-lmunblto Jle> Term, A. i>. 1H7!>.

1'ITNKV.V yBL'SnilLIIUD, Atlt'lt,Morris Circuit Cuui'i—Saniii L. Mills vi>. Uhui

W>H»1K. AlnuauJulB. J-1. fa. ilo Itan. et IalucnH'. JktmuaUuitiJilor 'ii A.I>. 1«79.

liOwJuiuU.LiiiH, AM'.v.Jlorns Oircmt Court—Tliu Nitiuunl Uuio

Ilouk ot Dun-r vn. J»cub Aiu.- nnd uli. Ffa.de buo. L't ti-r. ID dubi. lteturuatilo 1Supt. 3d, A .D . 1S79,

Piimnr * VDOMIIIIMO, Ally'a.By rtrtuo of Hm aliuvurtmi'il writ«o| rl*=

faeioH in my linudn. I nlial< i i f o t c fur nalu tPublic Vouduf, ui thaCou.-t House in MUITItown, N.J . , on

M0M)AY, thu 22J di? nf BUrTENBEIl BOIA.D. 1B70. lutweeii ihi lion in of 12 Jl.ftUUo'ekwk P.M., tkat in to M J , ut 2 n'oliiut iu tlaf|t'iiiKon«r niifdday, nil IIIBM; IUIK. tracii i

Kufut-fn'tliu'Towiwiiiii of Jlmiliawav", n't U

TbtiVirut Tract in iiiitleil ami buuiiiluil'iiK fulows: lJ*)ing purt of tlif hKiuMKiirf fwuiJulm 1). J t tUou, ilt-c'd. aud begnming .aiiuint in tbemitlillt! or tlio r^uil i.-iitling flomtliee»imi (irid(;o at tiie root or tliu itit-li.itpiano of ilia Muiriit canal towardi lieacli Gtewliii U point id iliElittil Hcvuitty-tuvun liuka ou

gout jean Lerlycurner or tlitt unclliu(> bou iwof inB&ld John D, Jm'ksou, ilco,, ou tlm lit-rm Itunl

Ot BUll IWDbl ; lhl.'IIL-U lllUlllllf,' (1) HDUtll HlXt>eiclil ilfereiui catti twuitliaiuNuiul ivrmilv-tnivtitmkK tu a tlakb ; ilieouu (2) nurlb iwentv-tividttgret 8 r.-ast niuelj-ouo litths tu u BlrtUt'j llu -(i) nurtb (tnty-ri((lit dcjtn-DS wutit IWD thaud inont>-i>i;.t!U Hubs toiDothur point iu „middle ul mid mud ; ihttnce (4) couth tweoij-two diaries tiiHt niiie[y-orn Imku lo th<* puiuiof lii'KinnioK, coDluiiiiug aaj-lUOth of an acreland, Mrict tiiLavuro. Dclufi tbu naniu laud d

ti)"nid j'ui.Vli' Atii(i,<Ut<id M It roll VO, 1863. re-ciTdidm ibi-MoniM Countrltci'iirdof Uuudin lUmt F<;<>l D<<-dit,pifio&07 Ac.

Tuu Scc«ud Tract in tliueaniu sHdeBcrlbi'tla ^ "d -•• iu Uco. T. Oil.b sud niiu to Jac-iAU.o. imu.J <>UfiiiHt It), likiQ, tvliich Bild dcudrtcdxlt'il in thu MorriB Cuum.v ilucuiilof Duetin Ljlnr WU, pBg»273, Ao,, and I ho rein d

[ia<l kadniK frum tlio Morriu uanal to tt!i (i!ou load [un hiild ilrit named ma i wtu it waa lu'ily widoneJ by amd Culibb,'lilitiou uf seven fuel on tileuf ; ] Ilioiica (1) aliing lot of nuid Atni uxij- i i i ileerott «Mt oni hnrndi

If tff i i frtit In ! • • Mrl l t tu t t r l ; curaur •d id ii»o'» b a n ; lft»ut [t\ (vi»i| laada *>fiM*C««*a> atr lk twtifj-ftar i i r t u a intt I t *niMtM ••»! M t i i t j l*tt to » niifii* far a MI

• w ; tiMw«,(a) auulltiuag wii Oabh'i kma t t huu4rfl

Md Ifcbb'i km

ilftt-oigiirfeat uHis Riidrflo *«if the roadAfat•.fortsnUd ; tlirucc («) alvng tha MI« niddl* ol

" * d . g i . H u u i a h i_ . , lacu of bigJDDto

contiiilug 1U,99H squire foet of laud, ciorwURH. Tbe Htnp 7 foot io width rinininE aloitbocasterlyiliiBsf and tlnlnftUh-droHdoDtlfront or tbitt lut baa lately bifniimtlu ind is t-iromam t>art of tho atreut aud is uat tu tie eu-croathed uoon by said Aluo, his hdrn and BB-BiftH, hi /L-UUCH or othorwidu.

Tho Tlii rd Tract IH tliu name as convpyodBsfdJncob Atnobjtlecd or comevaucu fr<A. 11. HDdsoii and wife dalod July lOtii, 1877,reuordtul in the Morris Couoty lUioord of DeedsIn Ubor II7, folio 430, Ac. and therein OcBorib-odas follow: Beginning at a iwint in tinwesterly Biilu of th« HiCerDia road ou thiHurtliorly »ido of N'JW itroct oau chalu andeuty-Noviin liukH frum the iontbeiHt cornerIttreoeutlf tuld Ui BaiimtUB. H*b«y to JoseplO. Buwiir and ruuaitiK UICTIOD (1 along tinatrtfcerly iid« «f taii Hu« atrcel Kmth inantjaiuu ihtrMi watl *ae chain aid aeitntt.T.aMViliuka to aaiU mrier of aald Dover Im; th«m(9) aloDtf laid Btwer IIIK ••rib fltc depre•ail khno caaiii tnti Ihirlcnii Imkfl l» a |awiiin (hi tusiDgpalh'Of Iht Iftrrii uutftl; Iheai(I) along U» vtrnv ao«tb eithtj-eue dramniti tUrfy miuiiiM taut twotfcalni ait) IWSHIiTtlinba te apuiat ill the i«rat; thence (•

ith Iftteu tl*jre»g and rurlv-QTo uliiultiit fVJt* fbiiui itii BfYi>itj-»in« lint* alo

.-i xthvlj&idu of mill llitwiurn mad to tUjfinstng. lii.tfTiac *o Ktitk cf ta\i Und . .aany IM owned b.v the Monti Oinal and Itaaileg C*mpauj and a)i their riglili whatsoavt

WILLIAM H. 1C«D1TIT, ffiarlff.

r»lj 17, i r » , ttfl SO

NATIONAL UNION BANKOF D0VEI1, NEW JEUSBY,

Capital, • $100,000,irsfroMO A.M.to4 F.K

II kudo lh iT MccarUiiimyrr, drartH,cbcckH,

HUDSON HOAGLAND, Prcs't.

GEO. IHCHAltDS, Vieo l>re«ijunl

JAY 8. TBEAT, Cusliier.

I) I I I E O T O 118 .

GBOBOD RICHARDS,

HUDHOH HOAQUND, J A 3 . W.BlOTDF.RTOI

ALBIKT K. Kiaos , COLCUUBS BKACD

IBAAO W. 8lABINfl, IS/AC U. Joi.L]

RICHAIID Osonuz, JOHN W. JAOCUC

HERUT MCFABLAN, JotilAH MlKKEk,

utr.

Tho Miners' Savings BanOF DOTKR, N. J .

.' I U iT.Tn. nr Tua KlTiuSil. UMDN DAI

Interct I nill .0 p.itl on Ucpum. n^do 01before th . n m d a T n . t V t i . u , JuNB.ttar

TU1DB& AB. DBCaHMIB.

as- Op. i d u l ; lnm • »'fl«.B A *

i'«Uokr. v .

l l A H A O E l l B :

HENUI MoFABLlN,

GEORGE BiaHABUS,

lil'HHAIM LIKDSIiEI,

I. W. COHDICT,

JAMK II. »HIP>K)J,

L»D3fclT.

lATi.»miT, It-Main*.

»ar»r. F«i. 17,117*.

1879!

s

B

B

We are full;stocked with thnewest styles inDRESS GOODS,which we areable to sell muchcheaperthan anyof our eontemporcries. OurCarpeRoom is filledwith the newestCARPETS,

MATTINGS,

OIL CLOTHS,

which ore sold

exceedingly closeA look will con.

vineelanjr'one,

2 PARK PLACE,MORRISTOWN.

SHERIFF'S SALE!11 bbituci'O of Nua JcMcy-Fi- fn. for ttalu otniuiti'niatii prtu.mcit, .vlmmn John Huuvc tuiromj)!i. iuaut, »ri*l August in HartZJgU andSliiiv Aim il-irlxufiii hip wil", The LODKIVUIIIIVallev Itxhroud Cutupniy, Julm 8. Kvubctly,J..hu* Kilfjar JoiiiiH.m, Jacob I). Voimilju,'Jim NUB Vmk G nit ruin y unJ fuduiuoityCuitiiwiiy, PmuuiB W. Xjuilimii, Hui-ulvur for'I'tiu Uiiutral Itatlrutd CdtDj'Ulij o! KBWJLT-f«-v. and tbe Cuiilml itiUioai. t-oiu[»uj ofNotv Jersey ar« dcleiuiuntn. itulurualtte iu

tetoher a^^'jiiaiiijcjl/it 4 SMITH, Siil'm.HT virtue uffllio ulwvt.' ttlutuil wrliu of fieri

»UIO 8 lit II1V illbllllK. 1 HUH!} ^XUDBO fOrHHItl lil ^^ tJt tvtOt «/I*»M*" H I I I V uwui n vi AaicbivbnvBi'iililio Vciiilui! i t tliu Court UUUMU, HI Morns- j .iQl\ g u-c |uck x>, M., that if to nay at % o'cloultmu.N. J.,»u * . u thtjftfternoAiuf haid day, all tint ccrUUiMONBAi', IbrlGtiiday of Bnplombnr unit, irci, tract or |>arc*. of laud and prctmiicH,

' " * ' 'iort'iRftfter particularly douiribcd, lituftiv, ly-ing ami Wing In llio towotlilu of IUnd ilpli, Inihti OiiQiily tit Uurri«and Htato ot Nen- JorBey,

SHERIFF'S SALE!hi iliauecrj ef Now Jurhcy.—VS. fu. fnr xnlo of

iiKirtKHged lirciiiiHf*, wi.mtm Henry Hateris I'uinplafnaiit, and Ht-linu T. HcrumuiKtlon G. bc»tiMti, Inane 8. WatorDian, OIIBL.\V. Vttil, Tlio lttlvidtro Nntiuiial Hank, andHi njamin Q. Clarke, are Aafuudsnu. llu-tmniblu to October Teim A. D. IBID.

FltAKK U. COLTOS. Bol'

BY Tlrtne of tho aiHivu HMtcd writ or fierifacias lu uiyhutdH, Isiiall cxpoiio for Halt

id imilii! vonduo, at tho Oourl Houtte iu Jlor-ilalown.N.J..ou

.MONDAY, tlio mh day of HEPTEMBEB ucxt,

.1. 1>. 1879, bntwocn tho hoam of 13 o'clock M

•A. 1). 1S7J. 1 ntwuon tlio liour» ot 12 M. ami fi•ulook I1- M., tliitl. U to say »t '2 o'oioik lu theHiiuoi.ii ul -ii<i iby, all that Iraui or imculil Jj,a!i.iiii i-iumiHos, Kinmtu, lying aud beingu tii,.- K>wur>bij)urJ«u"urBi)ii,iu tlie uouutyoflorjm Hiiti S'alu of New JurBuy, uoUlitlud andluscfibud n» ftilluwn : -

B.li)K purl ^ tlio jiroportjr Li

ii lluury J

B Tho

to UUatlea Mo-

.^ii Au'tiuxt 1, Hwii. »o«l Mcofdcil in (he Ilor-Uuurty ltuooi(i(>t'lJ*ifilB,lii ili»ukL,a,

iiiT, »iui iliu|i4.n limtby ooiiveyud bCfjiuH _ . _UUr uiid hi-'.iji ul aluiiuitwl iliu tuul uf tbu

Jrtvu I'uudMuuutMiu. twid Htaku mid buap «Idtun.H U'liiK tiiti b»t,iuRiUK corner ol the BIMI-

' aTuriii, ttHtteicnbtul iu a douu frum Ku-Iliulitrsoii to Aaron Uluucliarii, dated

Jlardi Itl, IBiO, oud rucorded iu tbu ilorriaCount v lU'ooi-il of Deeila.in BuGk V a,did luiiitiuu tlioatu tmliiu UUIUJIUHIII111 iioitti, funj-cight jlcgreuti audlUitiuK * WUKI, iwuitij oliam* aud forty liukstoa tttaku. iiiiai* the tooiat liiu Ikiirliiis Ore«.o or

KihidMuudUiu. tlmwo (ii)uoHli, sixtyn>u i'ui>t, ihrce uhaitm nud iwniity-tUrot!t-i •atHku itlionuo (3) north, forly-Htvun«* unsi.tw olvo cuninH and tltlrty-oue linbtHtuko; llitnee [4) uorili, oixt.v-iivH tlu-aud luirly ntiiiutt* vatit, live chains am

wn/utv-llvu liute iu a stake; I butirc (5) mirthttiw.flvt! digr<<c» and thirty iiiUiuU'Bt'UPicfitluHtinil nUly-ftve lluka to a t>tabo ;[0) nonii, fony-uve Aegrotn oaBl, Hvo iuiUiuBlitlitikst-ift ttUKD { thence (7) iriirty-Hi tlettmos and tlilrty-flvo nituuLui

luahutl tweutj-two linkatfia '

5) mirthiit, throe

tl

t.i a Mtake J tbeiico (10) nortb, forty-one de-grfca iHtit, four diuinn unit Bljftity liult* tu tlioKjrili lidi! of u hlrcli Iron mantcil ou foul" tudop.Hill A blura and two notcliu» uudor caoli blastfor a ixirtiur; tliuiice (11/ oorth, thuty-flveloftroB* and fiveiaiuuttmoaHt, four clittiimanifixty-one liukB lo a Htabe ; ilionto (12) tiorthwenty-iiiUDi^rutit nuiJten niinnten east, rumjiitnBund itovtini'v-flfti Uuk* t» a butturuutreo marked for a coruor ou four Hide* with a

and two tiotuliUB under fath himjlato and two uotlionco (IS) ourth,( i f l i m m e u f

lmlrsi, flvt id

maze;t audl t

cigbt linkalo tho wont aide of H cla-Htnuttinearly opuomU' tliu morn iioumi inarkod fmenmer with a lilusw and two notclmi* on IouidbH i tbeucc- (U) cunli, thirtei.u dogi-cua audtliirly niiiiuica i'Httt,two cUalus and etglitv-ni'vcn liuho to a Hluie ; tliuuee (15) iiurlli,twuutv-iivu ih'iimiH tiid twuutv-livo mioiiltiHotHl urn) chuinumi twcuty-Uvu ifukx toaulako;thcuce (U) nwtll, tliirl,v-uiL-iit i)fKi-(H.'B ami (oniimatoBUHxt, emu ulninotiiTliJilv-his links tuaitdlit! j tlrnuw! 117) nohL, twuuly-i'md tlfty-tivu niiuulcB t'«ht, twuweuty-thrau liukf to a HtuU; i

nurlb. twantv-inua (U[1'r-<1' *>i*t, ">"

iiilT-^n. uijk. , U ,n - . (V.i) l ; .nk, thir.y-ni.MdsgrMH akd Htu<B wiattM a»at, tws •titim IT

•UU f *•!••« ('*) »»rl*. (VjrtjHw* dtRrnoi_jd thirty i i imtw «ut, two obaujr .auil Iftjr•w* link* to & utakd ; tlit>occ (JI) aortli, tarty*twu itsRi'«it« and forty Biiuatcs rtat, Uifl^miiit!•(• thirty linkt tu a utake ; liieuti! (JJ) ixirth(IfI y-tluef dfRrni-'s HDH f»rty-tivv utiuutci ca t

Miri flftt-ili liulii to a <t«la

. . . . . north, nlity-*wii &*nrt*ti tint, twtc!i»iimand lltt.T-ftvu links to u Bluliu ; ilii'titi(M) north, i>ixtl-ei|;lit dtgreca and tuti niiu-

hone* (25) nurih, iixly-H«Vi!ii dogn-us cast,'ineoba.ti utid uiubly-tlirco links to a ntukoluitico (20) nortb, nuvcnty-ftmr tiupr-iuH ami (if

tcuu minutix caul, fiveuliaiitH and mglity Imliiitakt-; tliencu (27) north, aiitv-ihrce tU-

_._ jand iwunty miuntus »ant, throu cluiniand sixty-two links to a. utako; thcuce (28norlh, iifi.v-i-i'VfO dugrotB cast, oiijiiiy-Beveilinks to a HIAC ; thooco (29) nortti, thirty tiviilfgrecH w«at, tiiuoty-MiVfii liuks to a ataku ,thtfnco (80; north, fifty-two dugrecB and tliirty-fivo minutes *iBt, four chains and ninety-onellnka to a stake ; thence (31) uurth, sixty-uiiduirroDs aud furly-live minutes cint, twu thaiana forty-Bii linU tu a »luke ; iticnca {!!•vrtu, wivtBty dtgrsw and thirty-HTe minuti•*»t, Iwu *\»(m» and thirty Trnka to a ntuki .thouCD (38) B«r», ttixty-sli ikcroe* and fi linenuiliintM «M, tfcue cliatBH a** sixtion IIBH ! •a stake ; tk«o«t (SI) north, flfty-nefi-n IILSIKM»•». tlilrty-flfouiiiiutflioatt, ,hr«e chaiiMatii)flflj-tii liukn tu a Btat* ; thnnce (3i)filtT-tlirt* ilrcrres and thirty aiiunUn enl ,thrnv «bauifl and f«rtj-»Te licks .0 t Hake ;thaucc (3C) Hurtli, foilj.His dc^rfe* and fifty

' Qlcsi'itat, thn-e chuiin ami uitutci'B linksHtak*: thtutc (37) sailb, lortT-tV

firtti eiKi, nix eliai«it (.'id fifty ii.-U tu h nt»ku;tkf-nce (3H) nrjrtb, f«rL/-eix Jc tn ' t i and UB

. . . . u j | f r . . . . . . _

LODKHIIHJ ill)

irtb, f«rt / - i i i iluKniti, two cLtHiaB ami tw

kl t<i a ftnkeand heip «CHI» t t h life (if ibc I^iwer :,ctnrsri.l fil-10Oanri'Pi; tL.iit (JU) mnilU, kn-ty-tisht d<

(i a heap 'ud run,-.,

c Sib

irtb«rth« lllti liminf n trnct 'ut 'M<J II4-IU0uoiiTi'ivd td tli^ nniil ( lurku Mt Fur lit n by Dan-iel L.'Mcnill mid wlfr by ilcul (lali'il liny l!»h,1H4H, und rfoonled ;» tlm MUITIH Gnintv Ei>c-oniol Dciik, iu hooh-'O 1,"

in* rient, tlurth turniiltiliti

iWnf t

ty-uio lin

uilh, wl l u

cl. mninitiv.fii;lil t

!fca t , nit<

Kill ^01(ii) nlusifr tliu Tib

HIIUIII. BHiy-dJit'di'Ki-ir* wciUie 71h conift I l incul ; Uivi• i i th l i

Bt. tWL. _ _n-t;tbetii(1

uhitii Clli riVtirr nf it»nlIwt Ath linn of >ai<lli'prtu »mJ thirty

'itlirjd PDi-utr nr l i t •foitHai'j Ytitm> tractfSBOfiMOOacrPK ; llwoct (47) il..»g tbi«<1 lino efiaid I\>rgu tract (us Iliu eiiinpans(jw pnint!!). xnutb. rorty-uuc dpgreeH tad I flyunul«H went, lwinty-tJT« eh .inf. aud ten llnk'i•) tbu 2nd fdnmr tkvrtmf ; tboncw alunir tinintt lint* or » tract of 109 37-1 Wt acrcn, con•yt.at»¥ HiiaimlTillnll IBII wife to J«hn f-mu'v; Ity dei-d limed Mor«h 2H. IHiU, and re-nrdid in tli» XurrUCtmuly lkeard of Df«c]»,

in 15"fik M, Minv SSa, A*. ; tlisnre (iM) ai> thecoalpit" now f«intn,tiJt.lh, f»rtj-four itRtetiWBFl.forlytliaini >ud Bini,tj liuki, aiora erUt*, lu lb*iaihW» of -lid 100 87-1RO ii-t«

ml ; I I U I M aluaR ta»iaih lin'u thui«of| (i>)rtli, rarty-eiftktdesrfWK aail fom-ftte m\n-c« wot, tear vbaiiis and miW li»k» t t tt«

Snuinp, c»n!tmiiiK Tmr hunilrtil iitd. tuenMret, be kk«UEB« n t i t w It'll. J*-

« p s f>»ss AisiBim Hnnwjh and wife to(WrUl MararTtB*a4aoBiKtii4 Ip

firi .f tW

•»wp#»<f afifa,M(iMJarOa>k« iiarrii Caa11

TbcIini lUt .bai iplr i t t on* k^ndr.J f»(Ida. lyiRR with oquBl wl/ui of flfiy h«t CDiuk iideuftfea.cen.re linn ut [hi Lniigwosd

TalhiyltailroulaanuwloratPtl and mirttytd,

™m«norUJolh!'iirHC if not th

u>

-oi thirti their.iu l l i r

Hilly _.bulled and houii'lud an . .

Hi'(jiDtiiug at tha iMigliimnH coruor of thel in t tract uenotibud in the doud frum SlopliimDellart and nifi to Raid Henrv DaJuTknt. Wm,ll. Uabnr, datwl AiiKuat 94th, 1817, and re-•:ordi:d iu Morrli Oouuty Ricoril or D<H'I)H, it)Jluok M 4, pagm 11, Ac., formurly a wblto imfuluiuu, » curutr ur James Muringhliu H HOI.ibu tJiRtiG Imn Gonipatiy'H UnJ, and runnini.-(lipnun (1) along *>niu Mclinuglilin'i line north«j.«HQtv-two dL-Krci-B Wfat aovou rhainB ami

links j thence (3) alunx another liau of

. . . „ McLaiiBhUV ' - "- ' — " *iiortli eighteen d

BlXtV"tWO litlks to MJt) inujkii u.iruur tu iliu imoouviyud by Jolm Blackburn to Jnliu Sbully,by..ui"l cocordud in naid Record or UoRdurinbatik L 4 , p*Rft 28i), i u . : ',iiouc« (8| a

north tunight**

t one ubatn ,theruaf; the

(4) nfong another lino of u i l Hlwlly lot tiartliniuetwn degrevn und fifty m i n u t e t<agt twclviclin'ni and slxtv link* to a corner In the lintof )wdBfbrmi>rlj of John ILmct-; lliouco (5)along tho nanio nnrtli Buvunty-two diwosl twonly-smtncliuiiiiiaud iWL-olr Iiia corner of lands of Jews Dull ; tlicnce ((ijalong »*ld Di'll'g liuu mmtb foiiricon dofjiand thirlv miiiuk-B went Iwtutj cliuiu*tblrty-flvo liulia lo his ctirunr, fonncrly a hioftkBapling; thencu (7) in a contiunatii>tbo las I line, B» tlio com pawn now IJCUTH, miflftoen doprw'ti and tirticn mimitc-i ivonitsun ohdng aud fifty liuhs to a B*"LO fccorner in tho lino or tho Andrew ,kk«ir f<forty olmlns and tliirly liuU from thu j . .troo, tlio noted corner nf usiJ A:::.rcv. B;:!;; rfarm and said first lot in said Dulln t «!<farm and said first lot in KUII! Dullntbonco (81 alonB tbo iltii' nf KUHI Andn: I )lill<>

form CO .tii BDveuiy-two d.'fii-fcit 'uat tm-iily-fonr chaius and twtnty-eiuhl hiilia tu a corner

><akl iof tho second lit ii_ .Dellart, doKcriLtd ; tthoBitno (rovorsed) fontnesttwonty-nvecluiiiHalo aournor tlioreof; the

links to another eorm-r 'lions tlieliyrwn iiiiuc lu«reon CRBI tiventy-lhe ehto a isorntr Mmrcof ; HUMliuoiifHaui JJvr»m ininu

tin nee (13) n tln.'ii' lin

inninV^'

i - ( l 2 ) n ] . i u f ( a i »

I ' m . ) Moitih Ki-,.

i l l" i l l l l l I'l'Vftll

-on ( ' H I I | I ; ( H \ ' B

ort l i u i c li» ! w s i v

tu the place uf Indri'd uiul tifty-M"more or lusv. Tlie courHi's and di tniK*. Htho liicifimoimf thu KOM'HUI lini'.lii'iiiK tfrom forniH cunvcyiincn. iiifi'iitiug tlnot tlm iiKlit, tit.» ami ituni '-t ot iliu L

in th»ui 1»; tha r*riifa tt tl.« «r. t 'partfl*urT S«ktT M'J Villiar* B . Ilukur,! br. l iUt fOs tnUr l l i l , !»7i,»iidPsonr»t*<iiBrlt Ctniatf (Uvrk'« OHCM, ! • JI»wk O I, r170, k : of Ui«J t ; suri Jhfl HKII., iHlr • •Urcit orili* t'trif) Mnnti, Railroad f^m

uiutlicitLum dulml April 2flth,lH71,«id TW.V.I.-.I i

>r<] or lVeilu, in Honk U H, r>ag« IH;k c , »iid toiiTejinr hwrawilh • rijtlit "f W»T Tort ruilroml o»er adji.iuintr lan.la of HHIII iicnrvlink'T it ml Willuiu II. Di.kvr, twi, vixh in wiilth

i'iclit

il ,h «ide of a hub bi-f-inniUK ai » point i

the Hcvt'iith liuu of I lie nlmvi' iin-iiiinc H throhalnn unJ oiglitt linliH fromand ritiiiu'iiK ttiuncu HOIIUIthirty mi nil tea went, to a potbo said Andrew lijkei'chainriainl llfty links Irom tcorner. Oeius tlm snnio pretho said Holtlon T. HeroHtontennau by Bttid Heiuv ltaWilliam If. Halcr and wife, by dood of t-dale with said mortgage, UKI sumu b.-in^ j

Hire part of tlio coimiiluratiuu itionu

WILLIAM II. McDAVIT, HhtrilDated July lHtli, 1U7D. t l

tltueiflilli criltty dtLTCi!'intln tUl i

jjj'^ki'pVii

and Inaac H. Wa-nrl uifr

SHERIFF'S SALE!Ia Clianwiry of ITew Jersey—Ti. fa. (or us to .

»orlf(ft|n. pr«mmeu, nheiviu Biltuaud D,Halatj aad William H. Ilaktr, Ut««at*ri olths la»l wilt iBaker, deci'iti

The Natlina*!

id ttHrs ol

lliaH H.it «f.IUUMDH,

j fcatir, Henry l igl tmairiKiB»nk«fMom-t(.w.,'rh.

, Wflorge JifharifB. HirUrdOtorco. J,mcR H. Bippton, Frjmcin ft. Fras-uian, Martin Tamk-rheor.Thu National Vuio»Honk or Do7«r, Lowis H. Freeman DiTei)-

Kirt C. Mtuitb, Qeorpa E. Voiirhei-i aad Ja«.VoorhesB, are iltifen(1»ntB, Ituturnabi*

UOeloUrTerm, A. I). 1879.

EDMUND D. HAL8EY, Bol'r.Itj virtue of the tUo¥« staled writ of fltr

ftveias ia my hands. I nbatl CIIIOSO for talu aPublic Vendnv.at the Court House, in Hcrria

MONDAY, th« DDIli divy of BEPTEMDBtt acxtA. D.1HTJ, hutH-ron tbe hinirs of 12 M. and Cii'elock P. M-, tiiat is hi m,v at 2 o'clnek iu tkfafturnouu or uai.1 iluv nil that lot or Intnl. Kitante In ilie Town ol Uov.ir, in th* Comity ulH»rns imlKtatii of Nun Jersey:

it the rtliwD.1 Ptqiltut

•Rt <«'k stri'nt,

of M(

Illty-iili fool ; tlieiiMi (2) ID A mirthanil (wndld witli Pi qnuiinuck Kt

•d f iTt: tl: ' " ' '-• - - • !

o Hit wcRt li<• (4) In ntnnt

1 ori'cqmnnocli

{McFarla

of I'eerl>-cour

iniiuk slrtuta.loiiKlliewflB

liyadred feet tb i i

Inn of lVqoniinoclt Htrem (inn liyadred feet t tMtFuiliii, Htrei't anJ plate or bcKiiiiiiuB, con-taii:in« five tliousain] BII hnudrLil Hminr feetr>t land Ik'itiK the sieit* land and p r u i>t land.h

landdthfttJuMOB A. Go.xlaln ami wift . _ ,

the waul Ibviil Kiiic. l.y deed htariui: daiHtptsmber 2Gtli, A, I). 1«71.

WILLIAM n . McDAVIT.HhtriBDated July 2Glh, 1870. (7 20

Uerrin Ctunty Surrcuato's OSes,

JUNE Sl.li, 1R79.

n ihe mattir vr Jamun U. C;»rn»t, Adniniitri

lor •f iJ f tno E. HuH»M. .|.VV>W(1. 8H

V J iatratorit iionltt*^ by Un- Surr-« .n< tinthe Raid Admtniilr»torgiv* ftnblii

dihH, duBandi aid it»!»L _.„..>&i|0, innler • * ! • , wiibia line wtattithu i)ut«, by svtliBC vp * copy «r tkiaKithm tw.iitj tlaya kiir.«fi,r, it l i s _ . . „mo«i p«t>lM »I*MI ! • UM COBHU ef Harris f «' - M O . U B , sud also witkli ifie »id *w. l l 7

ne t k e a a a a i i tktlMK ">P*n of U11 Biata, for tb* n

l to bring

• M - U i i k b . aaktaakrt.f R M I .«>vah <ratitaifk.il ba faa-arar «>»arr» har wlla t t f i tvah <ratitaifk.i a faaara «»arr«i

har wllao ttirafar i f i ip i ) tia tail Aiatiniikratar. i lm« M * J fran ta>a MIRDM.

CHABLFK JL GJLIJd , « U I M K 1 « .MVIVV

iriy.oijjni^t.lHfl Uwt tu a uuiia inline oril Hsilw^li aud ILOBM uf Gturue

- Itijctilar, ii-Iiii two Imtidrtd aod fort* fi-ilII a munfwm O IU J..._ .in . < . 1 ^ - *t a r i * S. JH (its;. 30 niinu

r«f «aid Jiigkter'ii laud, conuinins B B 0 . ] « a c m .htH#coDi| Lut Vcfiiui as» or said filter a,ulW U-w ,,n a eokreaW Uw ,,n a

ii inritw «r «up i'« lint |d J U r t » »

hf»

Unt Of, dl-»«n»

0& IIHR, aUlin. Eior1! und iu mid,nuitig aoruia.l»ida

| I i 1jiorih, furty-viclil dogrttw tliirtv luintlkR eul,wirr th t i^ua Ui*t huinUf d Mid funr f*et lo *1'iint minis of 'and* of isiri Hort-'.fh atidliuiCHir Lad* Keen, <5i,Uni 60feet o» nounrieJf •irlli, fortT-iiluo d»crt»'i neat, frutii a HikeE>i>ndiaK in thvlr linu, COUUIIIDB 10 1-100

lud 1a 1111' saitl tBQripiii;1' prriaiiPH IS'J-« t to tku d id rxci^tUn ai,0 tl.Hact.Hn of" ' iv> loiB, shall not r » l i » miffiuient to » *

atisfy unto ! • • unid cutmi1UB*nt hii rlHit--4it uid eoiti, • • i»*for(K»tO ilua tu him

jbeo anil ra that ctio 1 skall tixpoB* for rsle at

...jdpsl(;natedror"he ^BIB 'o'f* **i!l n i n " !K irad pranilMi iu ih sn t i t pl«cw aud ia-raullhftiftlAttralfltiufi1 HI-IU) ncr^ m.rl1-100 acres, reep*a|lre!y, ami btrsi.itiurTir?

Adjourned Sheriff Sale.

Of rHoSiwn*

D)Kih«. Fi. fa. Hn t>ni. nt ter In cit

Itrluruable to October T«rm, A.D. 1H7«.

riTNxIYA Y0UN0BL00D. Mt'y«.

CvBilts, Piitor V. ci>nki. ' Pi', f*! «l» tlou"Ur. Iu cati*. U«tNmaUW tu October'J'triA.D..1I7B.

UoniB Circuit Caurt.-JuliHstliuu i'itisv vIluiOuMbiaoti Peter W. Coal,.. Ft. f»dfi too. *t tor. J(«turu.vM« 10 Dcuf aA.Il.,lttT9.

IITNET A XOUNOBLOOD,

Th* »Ic ra bekitr of the BVQTB nan

tlri in ailJuurnafltaUkti plan* si the U»tt*<!

HtatcR notil li) Uvrrlitown, H. J., 01

MONDAT, RKirTEMBLn Hlb,

A.D i»79i bttw.M. Ike h«kr« rfUH,

« clock, P. M.

MORRIS

MACHINE &IROJ

STEAM ENG1K]

R A I L W A Y T U R N

FORGING of all DESCRIF J

Insurance a SpecialE. & G, H. Ross 4 BrcesJ

FIRE AND LITE

lusuranco ApciOffice, Old Iron B,, l lk | J l l i t | |

Morristown, N. J,

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AM£1IICAN MIITUAI, ISS. IV.'

MIUICIIAN'r.S1 MUTUAL INS. [,,,

OKKMANI.V MUTUAL INK.o.. nfN

UDTUAL JJEN'ILI^T L ! n ; IN^ i"&rk,N.J ANHetsu^rt^'oc-i

f iBOjwrly In any Mpt-Kira nf Hit st. » nitp^ u t h . rl*k will !• jirr

I .SMH PAID P1U)M1'TLY, mi; uf

PBTSOIK' ut 1 ,llstouc« ran »U

A. JUDSON

_ K»rv«yor nud Coll.rli.r, II..

GEORGE EHRECKLEHJtATKD

LAOER BEEI!HOLD AT

D. MOLLERALSO

Wines and Liquors of all Ki

THE BKDT tuAflDR OF

FOREIGN & DOMESTIC CltAlWilR OK HAKE IT

OPERA HOUSE and

BILLIARD EOOJDOVEB, IV. J.

JWCH.. MOLIiE

hat at a large expenue protnni

ORGHESTEIOHuloon. I t i»ment tlmt wo itnl i

IIOHTIC'ULTUISAI. MM

C E N T E N N I A L E X H B i l l

It IH of grout power tmiliii volim:' i'

equal to u 11KAB3 HANI) OK :. . I'll

It Mill bo oc iihlliiliiiu on jii,.!all.tf

of JULY. All »ro inriti'it lu ««•'••

exhibition. Yonre rif.jHctfull.T,

I) . NOI .U

THE POPULAR

SUSSEX St. GROCE

Groceries and Prorisio

CANNED GOODS

Bimistie

PIERROS A. FREEMAN, U t e RDalPd AneQit Hii, 1879. Ji r,t*

iicDla.t iiafpfa said atiopria

Wll-LUtaJftly 10th, l

H. HoDATIT, Uhnitt.fS. Pr.. h . U 7 «

Koirk Oonnty Snng&ti'i; Office,

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Thomas flay Rakeb.for. pnreho.'l.g, .1 il ii m b.ltet r£«

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ORIENTAL AND EC0N0BI5T

OIL STOVESftf. tk. bst. Y. win fvrn!»k all for tHrM

B.itan of a unt «a fcoir (• n|a oad,

Cream Freezen,

Cherff Pfiter*.

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BACKOFF 'SVARIETY THEATR

BILLIARD'PARLOI

Sussex St., 3d Door from CaiBridffd, DOVER, N. J-

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TIIE MANSIONM0aBI8T0WN,K.J-

A. KEUSIIAW, - - Propri

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