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DOVER, MOBRIS COUNTY, 1TEW JERSEY. THE IRON EEA I'uBLiaaiD ETIBT SATUIIIMV ti BEN J. H. VOGT. EDITOIt AND PItOUIKTOll. Office ODMorris Street near BlacVwe TBAHl «K SUUSCHIFTIO.'i One Tear, - - - - - - - $2.00 Six Montba, - - - - - - - 1.00 Three inoutUa, ~ - - - - - - GO ADVERTISING BATES. •i " 8 " I " B " 1 Column. :; i BFAOK. 1 luuh. 2 " 8 " 4 " 5 " i Oolumn. 1 " 1 'IV 1 V •2 IT a it 3 r.i 4 fi( 10 (K 3 MOB. .js a 6ii fi on G fil B 0') 10 00 vi r.ii 15 0(1 18 f>(> B2(H) I 1 WE. | 2 WKB.j II WKH 'I (Ki a no I r. -jr. (i fid H 00 ir. 7 00 H 0(1 41 00 1847. ESTABLISHED 32 YEARS. 1879 Roderer &Heagan, THE LARGEST AND OLDEST BOOT AND SHOE HOUSEIN MORRIS COUNTY. SHOES. lii'd to our nmgmficMit display of ladies' 1 of Pencil Kid and Mor- cliilili en's !',„, Ki.], 1V!,1,|,I Muck Kd and Mor i:sK ami circular out and four mi L-lofjimt aelectiori of fancy imttou, with french hoel and box lfH in ladies' misses' and chil KJippm-s, always on hund. boys' and youths' fine and p liit'ul •K'«O, Olj widths in r gtvy, dnib and ton tiuit an; very |)0|ml.i.r, diyti's Nnvvport'lmtr-on VU-M medium i^nods eye]- sctiii I,, this section at HKlouinhiug -low pricei CUSTOM "XAT O H. 3S.. Our rinliiit-K for nmliiti;: ,,lyti-..t uml MiUnnliiit CUSTOM WOIIK we unexcelled, &nd nil *Lo fiivi.r us witU ih.'ii oicl.-m v.v fttariuiti-u Mtisfiiction. n com]ilcti; ftMHftrttiiriit of Khnoiimkerc Kuppliea thL t'o hull sol.- Icutht-r, cowLidt', kiua nud culf nkiii9 al OPP. DEPOT, DOVER, W. Fl.\UIN<iK.--Wr«l»- , m-llul Kl-.tf VdliK I'Jil TICKS lfi OJNTS FEB LIKE. = ESTABLISHED IN18S1. T l D n E D11U09 ami IIKMCINKH, I'AIKTS 1 Oil., OkM, Ilra»li.», lvrftiincrv, lit-. ,.,W by JA1I1SS A. ODCUAI.E, Ilio I;i.in™ for thp la'lu nr MeilinluuH only from ' •> Io 10 A M., anil from 4 to Ii I', M, 4My •Joilff F\ BTICKLtC, Counsellor at Law AND MASTElt IN CIIANCKR.Y,. ROCKAWAY, N. .1. Corner of Blacknoll nnil BnnRex Bte. DOVER, N. J. I. B.JOLLEY, Proprietor. HorsoB ami Car rinses to Lt;t. tiT T. LBPOHT, Counsellor at Law, AND MASTER IN CHANCERY, (Jlllco tu tho Nalioiml Union Kink DiiiUiiiiR 3LiLcrw.bi.fiT., DOVER, N. J. D' .OVBK LAUUKATOKV. Aaaara anil Aualyaoa of al] descriptions of Oltl!SAK]),tllNi:il.U.S CAISEFOLLY MADE. U\MI of diaryea will lit furnlabcl on application. L. o. iiiKiiwni-rn, Dover Morris County N. J. Berkshire Valley Hotel! K EOAD HOUSE nor hunting anil nVj ing grounds: a uro^ty Hpnt with Inrjie airy roomi, good Btablm, aheja, &o. Thl« hoiiae linrougli ri-pairs, is duly on a croBS-aotuls, i mile* Sporting men, pcdlan), and J for a good placa to atop Ibould bear in mind tbia hotel ia tho cheap- est ijlace intho Htatfl with good beda, boun- tiful Uble, BiUt waU atocied with the beat ot LIQUOBS in the marliet. Aluo PO11TER on draft. " DOO." HODQKISS. Valley, Nov. 7th, 1H7H. 4B-lj from Dover. othtrs lookiDg for a good JOHN OKIIMMKH'S SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING . SALOON, SUSSEX STREET, I L*t»-<>«n tha MANBI0K nODBE an J Depot.) DOVER, N. 3. Tito place haitamn«i tur'n'tio A HPECIA'LTKV Jb SHITH, 1TT0RNEV8 4 COONSELLOBS AT L*W, Cor. Blacfcwcll and annex Sl>. DOVER N- .T. I. H. SKMWBOUIL A. f- aUJTlI. "TiTwrTHii R B'E R, aill'EMSTENDEST OF TUIIUO HCIIOOI.1 Of MOltlllh CWNTI. er OEO. mailARD.H * Co.'a STOHK, DOVEK, N. J. Hjwci*! ctRcc hoar i t-o H*tni-il**i trt.m HA. OS M0HES BLANCHABP. 11 iTIUWiEC 1. MUTER 1KIMUSI KUV, DOVKIt, N. ). MARY C. FORD, M. D., Homoopathic Physician. <><Sc. >t I h . ninUo-. rf III. Jl r) , ^ PASSAGE TICKETS ORAM, HANCE &Co.'s STORE, PORT GUAM, N. J. I jlOli >|| II,,. will,.,,,, ,., „, HI™,,,],,.,, from Kc» York I., l,itrn»«,l ul I.OWBiT IUTHH. Alwi DltArrriONdllllATIlllITAIN ANDIIIULANU. jfl.t WOOD POUT HOUSK. THOMAS IIIUUI1T, Proprietor. W00DP0RT, MORRIS Co., N. J. T IIB M1I| cHlililtsliei! Jlutel li'iiuvu fi»r thu RI'UB ami in j.»rtlnilarly .1fHJ ratile f..r th<we Hi,,-kln« rf«li>. For Sale, Rent or Exchange. Tlio Qiifi property on tho corner of Ulnck- /I'll KIIII Emoi Ktrcetfi, riiceutlj- ocitiipicd bj )iuiiul G. WiKK[iw, En.i., wliicli inclmiaa .wulliiif nud Nloro. Apply to 48-tI M. V. B. SEAH1NG, Ageijt. K. A. BENJVKTT, 31. i) , HOMCEOPATHIO PIIVSICUN&SUHGEON, Cor. Blackwell & Warren Sts., (Oppomle Dover Bunk,) DOVKH, K.J., W f WptutQ nudCliiMi £311 mill £»r Hprcial r8:7io9A.tf.,lto9 d ii, ami of tho ud7coB?.H. •OHD D. bUITII. B. C. SI Id IE, jn SMITH &. MEGIE, ATTOIiNEYS AT LAW. OKKICI.; uvi;n I'UUIHOL^'H HAT nToin:, BLAOKWELL ilTIIliET, WHITLOCK'S HALL Con, DLACHWELL ft MOBIUSHTB., BOVJSR, N. J., HAMbeHipiUlnonlrrfor tht m-asoii ami HiUbt U t l n r Concerts, Lectures, Exhibitions GEO MANN'S New Billiard Paflor ntHl SALOON, Binckwdl fit., Dover, jui iittcd up with new ami (jlefjniit (ijipoiiitiueiits, ollfru to tbe pleasure Bot-JiL-r ouo ol Cltrit 1111(1 111 OH t Ilk'tUtllllt I'l^OUfl nf (!\ in town. THE HILUAUD PAltl tuiiirj two lino enrom UiblcB ami IB lltted up witli evcrythiug nect'usnry for tlie enjoymout of tLe (,•!'.»!". nnpi'7i)r,' (s y.AREH, tl>« fln- Cjit bevcrnfie tlronk, tlwsyH It.-jit iu Jrewh tJiijiplltiH,ftml a full Btiiuli of Orrjisaii theenefl, Slinsntl wnlsirH, Pino A]>pl.t Cider, i , Appl BardiiicH, eto. Oear^o w hntitl to pleaHG li{« frioni ovury BWftnger feel at boii ill boftlwnynoil lH, mid will make DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BflANCIlES AT S. B. JOHNSTON'S UEKTTA.IJ H.OOMS, INSERTING, EXTRACTING, FILLING, 4o. N O adilltional ••liar^, for eitraoting wbere ntw toeili are insurtuj. Wearo aowmalt iug bcautilul Kotu uf twitb lor FIFTEEN DOLLARS. ALL WOIIK WAItllANTED. Dovur.BL'PleuiborlQtb. 18TS. M. V. B. SEARING, CARPENTER and BUILDER, i., D0YKB, N. J. takcu aud materials furaiulicil. >late Roofing Thsre n beit quirrius in lilltl BJ" lVB nit us I< umber 23d, 1871 ith r ,,Ly wlucb Ici jflixr tlian nv Kutirtdii Ull [* l.rge, -Uim.auil iiiBybf Ii WU1TLUCK &I.UWIH, CARPETS. MS GHEAT OFFEIt. jfUiu Mill-. Wwvrnoii rrcl. j.iBtlkhtof I!n Itiflnn Mill. Kiildi-r [ H. P. SANDEKSON", OW-OHITE 1 of FINE COLORS fur carriiiKo uml wiigou imiutiuu. AlxuOIlJl BIUI VAUNmil, liotli Fnn-iKn M»ll)ouicntic. TuiirENTiNK, WniTi f jt^A[ k Olc* l^lLlt^l, OcloFllkfJ ftinl i •irillt'L ItruhhcH uiul Striping lYnnltt, ii full wtwk. All tit thi! above «OO»1H from tin- bvrit miik- Irs kiiowii 1»^ nuiitttrH. FNtSi'-Cl.ASH ^AUHIAflKaiHl HLKKil! OHNAMENTH. t carri.ifi'' iml'l'T. from n kin'wli'd^oof il C. S. JENSEN, !**¥. K<-w York. i.'w. ntuicic. ROOMS TO LET i ri'LYTO M. 4 I. SEARING. BASEMI-^T, TWOUO0US FitOU TOBT OFFWL, lfOVKK, N. J. nifr «*•«!• N«* «r]wU oi DBUGS and MEDICINES! OLD ESTABLISHED STAND! CS5AS. H. DUUCUJIST ANDAPOTHECARY, MORMSTOWN, N. J. Dealer in Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals and Dye Stud AMI .U.I. I'lHltJI »< '•<TICAI. **I.K I'iUCE*. SPRIWG PATTERNS Mtorristowc, N. J. 1 tit lw •» t>«u»«i. fft"»< *••* Urn; «&w "-IWtfsfe*.' »a»l *'*** * »•« " Mlm< In* »» •—1•" «t" McCracken III\I i MTI HI:H »f lOARRIAGES AND SIxBIGHS, FROM PORT ORAM TO NEWARK. We copy tbe following iDteresliug article from tho Somerset Gazette, to which it von noutributed by HOT. CJeorge T, JBekaon, Pott Ontn: Traveling bj- the old turnpike, the w our fcrefathen tnvelefl, the distanci between the two pUoea la tweuty-i niilEd, and D m r , two miles from our iug point, is the principal town ID Randolph tovnehip; it In looated in a beautiful valley, enclosed by mountain*, In the midst of well known mining .district. Joumeyio we 0DmBto,the uttriufi audsigbU vilUge of Bookaway; which derived iU nam from the Bookawack tribe of Indiaau, Kh many r«an BRO roamed and ranged in this vicinity. The Presbyterian Church dates back before the Revolutionary war; its first pastor, the liev. JameiTutUe, being Install) \n (heyear lllifl. Tha Holhodiat EpiscopaJ Church was treated in 1884. sign board, insoonspionouBposition, we read the significant announcement, Newark twenty-two miles. Danville, a amill but Improving place, ii located one mile from the uoted Mt. Tabo ip ground. For tvo or three months ii the Summer setuioo, many families reside io tlioir retired and Buburban residences on thin deleoteble uiQunUiu. In the montb August, for nearly tvo weeks, the Annual Camp lloetiug is held (thousands of persons iu attendance; this sylvan forest is made to reiwund and re-eoho with singing the praises ot God. Ouwnrd from DenTllle, by private ?ojonee, we trarcl onftnarrow, unpropitiouH iwaj until WB come toFarsippany. in Hauover township, when and where the proHpeot lies open and extended before UB. Thin township is one of the oldest io tbe County, having received tlqe nanje bx 1T40- It was tot Bettle4 in IGBft by Kttlera from wfjk, Elizabeth, etc. They were, proba* /, attracted to the locality by the abund- ance of iron ore which was found west of the placa. They orected several forges and entered extensively into the manufacture of i. Being manufactured, it was conveyed the backs of bones over the Orange mountains to Newark. Pour miles on a direct, level highway brings us to the noted Hook mountain around a corner of wlilch we travel, ere we cross tbe meadows and find ounolves in (he antique and popular county of Essex, This county boosts of Its picturesque scenery, Its kpwtifu) tflwnp and villages; its populoi ness andpopularity, and, of hwiug witl Its limits the famed manufacturing and beautiful city of Newark. It wns formed ih 1GTS, and in, thurefore, 208years of age. Franklin, 10 milea lrom this largest city of New Jersey, hus long been noted as the village where stands tbe famed Toboooo Factory of Campbell, Lane & Co. Between thia place and Newark, traveler! enjoy Ihe pleasure of traveliug on a good,smooth,wide, academM road. Kept incontrast and good ipur it la aneasy and favorite mode of tntT- il; vebioles of nearly *U kinds, and In great mbersarooontinuallT passing and repass- \ag eaah other. IWoro fomiug to tho Lnmlet of Verona, we nee to the left n large, lubstantial stono building, owned by tho oitizena of Newark. !t ie occupied by inmates who have tmns- DBsed (he civil kw, and ato confined with- its walls for safo iecping. Tliey wear a peculiar cowtumu, have peculiar babita, wo ontiiloyeil in tlic peculiar cmpiojtncnt breiikiuR douo. Half aiuilo ca»t of the que, neat SI. E. Church of Verona, tha r.eut of Kewnrk lmve erected another ;o wuhtly editico. It Citlliid B, UEFOB- H>UX, nud is used for thu n-lonokUon of ,.LK8, d.sobwuVnt, refractory, boys It. The iippclbtimi, VFEOSA, wsa given cnty yi'imngoaB a couijiromise between i> contending jmrlifH. Prtviooily, the ni> wtw VLUNON. llio luhabiUuttf ap- j,]i«il for a ['ufitoffico; alreadythi Ne* 'Tcreey. A new * nun* muit t«> callal 1 Many of tbs ptopla wa in fnvor <>f tlifl tUJlhoiliciUH 1'ATRONTIL- iiiaur wura ui.powd; UJI? diffiaultj iH.d byukiog ud adopting u .._.•!• of V*fo», VM, ind tb« t. If Item nf UoHMnd thM maing LADIES' MISSES' and CHILDREN'S SUITS! SUITS!! In Linens, Cambrics and Lawns, APF0BDINO OUB PATBONS AK OPPORTUNITY TO PXIBOHASETHE PIKEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE SUMHE1 COSTUMES at EXTRAORDINARY LOW FIGURES. l.,,,upro fit I tit u i+. tit uppfllatiTe, «*. rn<ntlii«»tkiaa wd Improving tcfthf«n e d jMonltteir. OilktniniH <l ttb ut Hou«. tooritu ixm IUo t a m U x ; , alllMr OT tv. . Itaitaaala^klaiv A MOST IMPOSING DISPLAY OF NEW SPRING and SUMMER GOODS AT PRIOES UNPARALLELED FOR CHEAPNESS AT THE POPULAR DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT OF Ck H. DICKERSON, DOVEpTI^ Our opening of SPRING ami SUMMER GOODS this season is universally a.lmittad In- »11 ladies to lmvo tan tlin FINEST Dry Goods ever Bhomi mDOVEK. fl u lmvo oncleavoiwl toimiko each uml ov.-ty dujinrtiaoat .is attractive us pusnibl WE ABE OFFEK1NG SPKC1AL HAltOAI.NS IK OUK IIANI1SOME LINKOK DRESS GOODS in nil the NEW and DESIKABIiE l-'ABlUCS. Lawns, Linens, Cambrics % Prints of tlio most elegant designs. Haviug taken tho lead in BLACK CASH51EIIES, wo intend to retain our reputation for having the tat goods at the LOWEST PRICES. v'EST nnd GRANDEST DISPLAY of Staple mid Fawy .nd at inicea within the roach of everybody? Wo call particular attention to our osteusivo lino of CORSETS, An elegant UBSortmcnt and latest designs in A IIAXDSOME USE OP 15.13D C3-T_, O "V 333 S in oil tho new Spring Shades: WHITES, OPERAS AND BLACKS. Novelties iu LISLE and SILK GLOVES. LADIES' READY-MADE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR! Night Dresses, Chemises, Drawers, White Skirts, Dressing Sacks, &c, &c. Our undergarments areall made of " Pruit of tho* Loom Mnslin," huiidfioino in designs. This department of our busiueBS ia becoming iluily more and more prominent, and is attracting tho patronage of tho ELITE of our little city. Iu this dopartment wo will have a SALESLADY IN ATTENDANCE EACH AFTERNOON. SPI-EKD1D LINE OP S H A W L S , COLORED SKIRTS, SHETLAND SHAWLS, Spring Circulars and Cloaks! WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT, Where will bo found a full lino nf WHITE AND LOOM DAMASK. TUIU.EY KKI) DAMASK, TOWELS, W E H A V E THE LARGEST STOCK OF WALL PAPER and SHADES TO BE FOUND IN THE COUNTY. WE AHE O01NO OUT OF THE SHOE MSFXESS AND A11E CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OP Boots and Shoes AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. CALL EARLY AP SECDBE THE BABGAIHS. TO Til 15 I'ABMEIWI USTEB BROTHERS' BONE and PHOSPHATE AT MCTOiT PilCIS. Plows, Shovels, Forks, dte. ClOVEB tsi f I*0THT SKKfc Novelties in COLLARS and CUFFS. " LACES. " CHILDREN'S COLLARS. " LACE TIES. " RUCHINGS. " BOWS and NECK-WEAR, OF ALI, KINDS. SILKS of all COLORS. SILK AND WORSTED FRINGES. Hamburg Edgings. WK AUK NOW KX11IHITINQA VERY LARGE AND NEW STOCK OF Parasols AND JJUN U M B R E L L A S of the NEWEST STYLES of HANDLES in Plain Silk, Serge, Zanilla ami Cotton, at MARVELOFSLY LOW PRIOES. LARGE LOT OF FANS. wiiiNminuunw OSIOOBRIBS. ClEif AS THE CBEAPEST. H. Si

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THE LARGEST AND OLDEST BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE INMORRIS COUNTY.

SHOES.lii'd to our nmgmficMit display of ladies'

1 of Pencil Kid and Mor-cliilili en's !',„,Ki.], 1V!,1,|,I

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Kd and Mori:sK ami circular out and four

mi L-lofjimt aelectiori of fancyimttou, with french hoel and box

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boys' and youths' fine and

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medium i^nods eye]- sctiii I,, this section at HKlouinhiug -low pricei

C U S T O M "XAT O H. 3S..Our rinliiit-K for nmliiti;: ,,lyti-..t uml MiUnnliiit CUSTOM WOIIK we unexcelled, &ndnil *Lo fiivi.r us witU ih.'ii oicl.-m v.v fttariuiti-u Mtisfiiction.

n com]ilcti; ftMHftrttiiriit of Khnoiimkerc Kuppliea thLt'o hull sol.- Icutht-r, cowLidt', kiua nud culf nkiii9 al

OPP. DEPOT, DOVER, W.

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TICKS lfi OJNTS FEB LIKE.

= ESTABLISHED IN18S1.T l D n E D11U09 ami IIKMCINKH, I'AIKTS1 Oil., OkM, Ilra»li.», lvrftiincrv, lit-.,.,W by JA1I1SS A. ODCUAI.E, Ilio I;i.in™

for thp la'lu nr MeilinluuH only from '•> Io 10 AM., anil from 4 to Ii I', M, 4My

•Joi l f f F \ BTICKLtC,

Counsellor at LawAND

MASTElt IN CIIANCKR.Y,.R O C K A W A Y , N . .1.

Corner of Blacknoll nnil BnnRex Bte.

DOVER, N. J.

I. B.JOLLEY, Proprietor.HorsoB ami Car rinses to Lt;t.

t i T T. LBPOHT,

Counsellor at Law,AND MASTER IN CHANCERY,

(Jlllco tu tho Nalioiml Union Kink DiiiUiiiiR

3LiLcrw.bi.fiT., DOVER, N. J.

D'.OVBK LAUUKATOKV.

Aaaara anil Aualyaoa of al] descriptions ofOltl!SAK]),tllNi:il.U.S

CAISEFOLLY MADE.U\MI of diaryea will lit furnlabcl on application.

L. o. iiiKiiwni-rn,Dover Morris County N. J.

Berkshire Valley Hotel!K EOAD HOUSE n o r hunting anil nVj

ing grounds: a uro^ty Hpnt with Inrjie airyroomi, good Btablm, aheja, &o. Thl« hoiiae

linrougli ri-pairs, is dulyon a croBS-aotuls, i mile*

Sporting men, pcdlan), andJ for a good placa to atop

Ibould bear in mind tbia hotel ia tho cheap-est ijlace in tho Htatfl with good beda, boun-tiful Uble, BiUt waU atocied with the beatot LIQUOBS in the marliet. Aluo PO11TERon draft. " DOO." HODQKISS.

Valley, Nov. 7th, 1H7H. 4B-lj

from Dover.othtrs lookiDg for a good

JOHN OKIIMMKH'S

SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING

. SALOON,SUSSEX STREET,

I L*t»-<>«n tha MANBI0K nODBE an J Depot.)

DOVER, N. 3.Tito place ha i tamn «i

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Jb SHITH,

1TT0RNEV8 4 COONSELLOBS ATL*W,

Cor. Blacfcwcll and annex Sl>.DOVER N- .T.

I. H. SKMWBOUIL A. f- aUJTlI.

"TiTwrTHii R B'E R,aill'EMSTENDEST OF TUIIUO HCIIOOI.1

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1. MUTER 1KIMUSI KUV,

DOVKIt, N. ) .

MARY C. FORD, M. D.,

Homoopathic Physician.

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PASSAGE T ICKETS

ORAM, HANCE & Co.'s STORE,

PORT GUAM, N. J.

IjlOli >|| II,,. will,.,,,, ,., „ , HI™,,,], , . , ,from Kc» York I., l,itrn»«,l ul I.OWBiT

IUTHH. Alwi DltArrriONdllllATIlllITAINANDIIIULANU. jfl.t

WOOD POUT HOUSK.

THOMAS IIIUUI1T, Propr ie tor .

W00DP0RT, MORRIS Co., N. J.

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For Sale, Rent or Exchange.

Tlio Qiifi property on tho corner of Ulnck-

/I'll KIIII Emoi Ktrcetfi, riiceutlj- ocitiipicd b j

)iuiiul G. WiKK[iw, En.i., wliicli inclmiaa

.wulliiif nud Nloro. Apply to

48-tI M. V. B. SEAH1NG, Ageijt.

K. A. BENJVKTT, 31. i ) ,

H O M C E O P A T H I OPIIVSICUN&SUHGEON,

Cor. Blackwell & Warren Sts.,(Oppomle Dover Bunk,)

DOVKH, K.J.,Wf WptutQ nudCliiMi

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SMITH &. MEGIE,ATTOIiNEYS AT LAW.

OKKICI.; uvi;n I'UUIHOL^'H HAT nToin:,

BLAOKWELL ilTIIliET,

WHITLOCK'S HALLCon, DLACHWELL ft MOBIUSHTB. ,

BOVJSR, N. J . ,

HAMbeHipiUlnonlrrfor tht m-asoii amiHiUbt Utlnr

Concerts, Lectures, Exhibitions

GEO MANN'SNew Billiard PaflorntHl SALOON, Binckwdl fit., Dover, juiiittcd up with new ami (jlefjniit (ijipoiiitiueiits,ollfru to tbe pleasure Bot-JiL-r ouo olCltrit 1111(1 111 OH t Ilk'tUtllllt I'l OUfl nf (!\in town. THE HILUAUD PAltltuiiirj two lino enrom UiblcB ami IB lltted upwitli evcrythiug nect'usnry for tlie enjoymoutof tLe (,•!'.»!". nnpi'7i)r,'(s y.AREH, tl>« fln-Cjit bevcrnfie tlronk, tlwsyH It.-jit iu JrewhtJiijiplltiH, ft ml a full Btiiuli of Orrjisaii theenefl,Slinsntl wnlsirH, Pino A]>pl.t Cider, i, ApplBardiiicH, eto. Oear^o whntitl to pleaHG li{« frioniovury BWftnger feel at boii

ill bo ftlwnyn oillH, mid will make

DENTISTRYIN ALL ITS BflANCIlES AT

S. B. JOHNSTON'SUEKTTA.IJ H.OOMS,

INSERTING, EXTRACTING,

FILLING, 4o.

NO adilltional ••liar^, for eitraoting wberentw toeili are insurtuj. Wearo aowmalt

iug bcautilul Kotu uf twitb lor

FIFTEEN DOLLARS.ALL WOIIK WAItllANTED.

Dovur.BL'PleuiborlQtb. 18TS.

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

i., D0YKB, N. J.

takcu aud materials furaiulicil.

>late RoofingThsre n

beit quirrius in lilltl BJ" lVB

nit us I<

umber 23d, 1871

ith r,,Ly wlucb Icijflixr tlian nv

KutirtdiiUll [* l.rge,-Uim.auil iiiBybf Ii

WU1TLUCK & I.UWIH,

CARPETS. M SGHEAT OFFEIt.

jfUiu Mill-. Wwvrnoiirrcl. j.iBtlkhtof I!n

Itiflnn Mill. Kiildi-r [

H. P. SANDEKSON",OW-OHITE 1

of FINE COLORS fur carriiiKo uml wiigouimiutiuu. AlxuOIlJl BIUI VAUNmil, liotliFnn-iKn M»ll)ouicntic. TuiirENTiNK, WniTif jt A[k Olc* l lLlt l, OcloFllkfJ ftinl i •irillt'LItruhhcH uiul Striping lYnnltt, ii full wtwk.

All tit thi! above «OO»1H from tin- bvrit miik-Irs kiiowii 1» nuiitttrH. FNtSi'-Cl.ASH^AUHIAflKaiHl HLKKil! OHNAMENTH.

t carri.ifi'' iml'l'T. from n kin'wli'd^oof il

C. S. JENSEN,

!**¥. K<-w York.i.'w. ntuicic.

ROOMS TO LETi ri'LY TO

M. 4 I. SEARING.

BASEMI-^T, TWO UO0US FitOU TOBT

OFFWL, lfOVKK, N. J.

nifr «*•«!• N«* «r]wU oi

DBUGS and MEDICINES!OLD ESTABLISHED STAND!

CS5AS. H.DUUCUJIST AND APOTHECARY,

MORMSTOWN, N. J.Dealer in Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals and Dye Stud

AMI .U.I. I'lHltJI »< '•< TICAI.**I.K I'iUCE*.

SPRIWG PATTERNS

Mtorristowc, N. J.1 t i t lw • » t>«u»«i. fft"»< *••*

Urn; «&w "-IWtfsfe*.' »a»l *'*** *»•« " M l m < In* »» •—1 •" « t "

McCrackenI I I \ I i M TI HI:H »f

lOARRIAGES AND SIxBIGHS,

FROM PORT ORAM TO NEWARK.We copy tbe following iDteresliug article

from tho Somerset Gazette, to which it vonnoutributed by HOT. CJeorge T, JBekaon,Pott On tn :

Traveling bj- the old turnpike, the wour fcrefathen tnvelefl, the distancibetween the two pUoea la tweuty-iniilEd, and D m r , two miles from ouriug point, is the principal town ID Randolphtovnehip; it In looated in a beautiful valley,enclosed by mountain*, In the midst ofwell known mining .district. Joumeyio

we 0DmBto,the uttriufi audsigbUvilUge of Bookaway; which derived iU namfrom the Bookawack tribe of Indiaau, Khmany r«an BRO roamed and ranged in thisvicinity. The Presbyterian Church datesback before the Revolutionary war; its firstpastor, the liev. JameiTutUe, being Install)\n (he year lllifl. Tha Holhodiat EpiscopaJChurch was treated in 1884.

sign board, insoonspionouBposition,we read the significant announcement,Newark twenty-two miles.

Danville, a amill but Improving place, iilocated one mile from the uoted Mt. Tabo

ip ground. For tvo or three months iithe Summer setuioo, many families reside iotlioir retired and Buburban residences onthin deleoteble uiQunUiu. In the montbAugust, for nearly tvo weeks, the AnnualCamp lloetiug is held (thousands of persons

iu attendance; this sylvan forest ismade to reiwund and re-eoho with singingthe praises ot God.

Ouwnrd from DenTllle, by private?ojonee, we trarcl on ft narrow, unpropitiouH

iwaj until WB come to Farsippany. inHauover township, when and where theproHpeot lies open and extended before UB.Thin township is one of the oldest io tbeCounty, having received tlqe nanje bx 1T40-It was tot Bettle4 in IGBft by Kttlera from

wfjk, Elizabeth, etc. They were, proba*/ , attracted to the locality by the abund-

ance of iron ore which was found west ofthe placa. They orected several forges andentered extensively into the manufacture of

i. Being manufactured, it was conveyedthe backs of bones over the Orange

mountains to Newark.

Pour miles on a direct, level highwaybrings us to the noted Hook mountainaround a corner of wlilch we travel, ere wecross tbe meadows and find ounolves in (heantique and popular county of Essex, Thiscounty boosts of Its picturesque scenery, Itskpwtifu) tflwnp and villages; its populoiness and popularity, and, of hwiug witlIts limits the famed manufacturing andbeautiful city of Newark. It wns formed ih1GTS, and in, thurefore, 208 years of age.Franklin, 10 milea lrom this largest city ofNew Jersey, hus long been noted as thevillage where stands tbe famed TobooooFactory of Campbell, Lane & Co. Betweenthia place and Newark, traveler! enjoy Ihepleasure of traveliug on a good,smooth,wide,academM road. Kept in contrast and good

ipur it la an easy and favorite mode of tntT-il ; vebioles of nearly *U kinds, and In great

mbersarooontinuallT passing and repass-\ag eaah other.

IWoro fomiug to tho Lnmlet of Verona,we nee to the left n large, lubstantial stonobuilding, owned by tho oitizena of Newark.!t ie occupied by inmates who have tmns-

DBsed (he civil kw, and ato confined with-its walls for safo iecping. Tliey wear a

peculiar cowtumu, have peculiar babita,wo ontiiloyeil in tlic peculiar cmpiojtncnt

breiikiuR douo. Half aiuilo ca»t of theque, neat SI. E. Church of Verona, thar.eut of Kewnrk lmve erected another;o wuhtly editico. It i» Citlliid B, UEFOB-H>UX, nud is used for thu n-lonokUon of,.LK8, d.sobwuVnt, refractory, boysIt. The iippclbtimi, VFEOSA, wsa givencnty yi'imngoaB a couijiromise betweeni> contending jmrlifH. Prtviooily, theni> wtw VLUNON. llio luhabiUuttf ap-

j,]i«il for a ['ufitoffico; already thiNe* 'Tcreey. A new * nun*

muit t«> callal 1 Many of tbs ptopla wain fnvor <>f tlifl tUJlhoiliciUH 1'ATRONTIL-

iiiaur wura ui.powd; UJI? diffiaultjiH.d by ukiog u d adopting

u .._.•!• of V*fo», VM, ind tb«t. If Item nf UoHMnd thM maing

LADIES' MISSES' and CHILDREN'S

SUITS!SUITS!!

In Linens, Cambrics and Lawns,APF0BDINO OUB PATBONS AK OPPORTUNITY TO PXIBOHASE THE

PIKEST AND MOST FASHIONABLESUMHE1 COSTUMES at

EXTRAORDINARY LOW FIGURES.

l.,,,uprofit I

tit ui+. tit uppfllatiTe, « * .rn<ntlii«»tkiaa wd Improving

t c f t h f « n e d

jMonltteir. O i lk tn in iH <l ttbut

Hou«. • toorituixm IU otamUx;, alllMr OT

tv. .

Itaitaaala^klaiv

A MOST IMPOSING DISPLAY OF

NEW SPRING and SUMMER GOODSAT PRIOES UNPARALLELED FOR CHEAPNESS AT

THE POPULAR D R Y G O O D S ESTABLISHMENT OF

C k H. DICKERSON, D O V E p T I ^Our opening of SPRING ami SUMMER GOODS this season is universally a.lmittad In- »11 ladies to lmvo tan tlin FINEST

Dry Goods ever Bhomi m DOVEK. fl u lmvo oncleavoiwl to imiko each uml ov.-ty dujinrtiaoat .is attractive us pusniblWE ABE OFFEK1NG SPKC1AL HAltOAI.NS IK OUK

IIANI1SOME LINK OK

DRESS GOODSin nil the NEW and DESIKABIiE l-'ABlUCS.

Lawns, Linens,Cambrics % Prints

of tlio most elegant designs. Haviug taken tho lead in BLACKCASH51EIIES, wo intend to retain our reputation for havingthe tat goods at the LOWEST PRICES.

v'EST nnd GRANDEST DISPLAY of Staple mid Fawy.nd at inicea within the roach of everybody?

Wo call particular attention to our osteusivo lino of

CORSETS,An elegant UBSortmcnt and latest designs in

A IIAXDSOME U S E OP

15.13D C3-T_, O "V 333 S

in oil tho new Spring Shades: WHITES, OPERAS ANDBLACKS. Novelties iu

LISLE and SILK GLOVES.

LADIES' READY-MADE MUSLIN

UNDERWEAR!Night Dresses, Chemises,

Drawers, White Skirts,

Dressing Sacks, &c, &c.Our undergarments are all made of " Pruit of tho* Loom Mnslin,"

huiidfioino in designs. This department of our busiueBS ia becoming

iluily more and more prominent, and is attracting tho patronage of tho

ELITE of our little city. Iu this dopartment wo will have a

SALESLADY IN ATTENDANCE EACH AFTERNOON.

SPI-EKD1D LINE OP

SHAWLS, COLORED SKIRTS,SHETLAND SHAWLS,

Spring Circulars and Cloaks!WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR

HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT,Where will bo found a full lino nf

WHITE AND LOOM DAMASK.

TUIU.EY KKI) DAMASK, TOWELS,

W E H A V E T H E L A R G E S T STOCK O F

WALL PAPER and SHADESTO BE FOUND IN THE COUNTY.

WE AHE O01NO OUT OF THE SHOE MSFXESS AND A11E

CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OP

Boots and ShoesAT A

GREAT SACRIFICE.

CALL EARLY A P SECDBE THE BABGAIHS.TO Til 15 I'ABMEIWI

USTEB BROTHERS'

BONE and PHOSPHATEAT MCTOiT PilCIS.

Plows, Shovels, Forks, dte.

ClOVEB t s i f I*0THT SKKfc

Novelties in COLLARS and CUFFS." LACES." CHILDREN'S COLLARS." LACE TIES." RUCHINGS." BOWS and NECK-WEAR,

OF ALI, KINDS.

SILKS of all COLORS.SILK AND WORSTED FRINGES.

Hamburg Edgings.

WK AUK NOW KX11IHITINQA

VERY LARGE AND NEW STOCK OF

Parasols AND

JJUN UMBRELLASof the NEWEST STYLES of HANDLES in Plain Silk,

Serge, Zanilla ami Cotton, at

MARVELOFSLY LOW PRIOES.

LARGE LOT OF FANS.

wiiiNminuunw

OSIOOBRIBS.

C l E i f AS THE CBEAPEST.

H. Si

Page 2: CUSTOM XAT O H. 3S.. Ck H. DICKERSON, DOVEpTI^ · DOVER, MOBRIS COUNTY, 1TEW JERSEY. THE IRON EEA I'uBLiaaiD ETIBT SATUIIIMV ti BEN J. H . VOGT. EDITOIt AND PItOUIKTOll. Office OD

THE IRON ERA•BEKJ II. VIMII', tilllnr mid I'roii'r

Suuirday, June IK<!>

From German Valley. ILmt Sumlay morning, whil* the family of

Kutlmn Autliouy were at rhurck et GermanValley, I'lirglara broke oiwu * window fa therear of t ie haute, .literwl, uad proceedingto the difftrtut room*, overhauled and ei-niiiiued pretty tlinri'uglily for phnder.They tjim-eed in ranylng nmj » quantityofTiiIualleelotlunB,a watch, $35 iu goldand about *<!*• in silver. The burglars wen

actd tu Uxfurd I'umuic, UK-WI to Vsaa-xyivimiu. iiuil thorit lost John C. W.nfch

I h d d f h t flhad, lately, I

A Dangerous Proposal.31.SWS. E. lamlwlfy A Hem recently receiv-

ed iiiifulluvduK cuaiiuiuiiuatiuii fi, (Wittti^nVivUiiUtH1, 1'u., wlio iiiJ wliU o tiru) tilipineil iu tbo in

-; tif i^flculluritl Imjileuiuutss- (JuKTi.tjuiiJi: 1 buve bevu oonsuliTiu^ tin-•;. jiiojerf. of inanufiicturiofj agricultural iu-, (jlenicBtf, nt your place, uud buve coucludnlt« write you in reference tu it. l'ruviil*!(hftt itcoitld be Bliown beroml a dcraht tlifjjoDcieuould be Bold, and u good niargin,tit>w iiiuulj tapHal rtock, ilo you think,could lift ralseii In -your town, to form a,limited stock canipaiir ? Of court* it would j I t j .ruthiiro euouab capital to riu tlin fwlurv , . . -,,.

" ' ' To do rt bnniin'iw of

undred of whest flcn

."'fthoiw,: iiinrhinery, ot*. 'X-. fi!il,too'tP*10H,it«>peryaw I cuuldmakes

-vurj' tilfwa tttUinata of the cost, a* most workU by t and all the

; Win. Dufford a quantity of horse(i)fcd,and other parties have suffered u o n orlew from tbw=e depredations.

Her. Mr. Hitler vitl be mr»y on » TK«-tion uf n tew weeks to the General S)Tiod.

Rev. £ P. Linnet! will aim be kfafimt on

th«t hat exiUtedThe lilUt jfor WTCM! j e m betweenSdiooilSit«irtKft.*<,of&»isl»Mt ii not

U aw** WDt b r on* of our

if oWemng tlieneeouii gitbUitli iu Jntic UHi day of special nervines for tlie children

tlie Sabbatii Hchooi bolb of the olitirclw*of that danmnluttioi) iu Dover itrc milkinggreat prepomtions for (o-nmrrow. Iu tho

M. E. Clmrch .the flond decora-turns will be aa oiuiil very elaboratu cudbraatiful, na<3 will of tlem*<lvrtH ba worlli

j to we. The pastor HOT. J. I. Mor-row, will preach a sormou to tbo children intho morning and the school %i\\ farnlsb thimusic Iu the afternoon the exercises prop>r will lake place, uiid will consist of limn;elections of entirely new and npprfltffiatimusic, imrohBHed oipn»sly for thin occasion,led by the nornets iw<l organ, teoifatiomi aw'

•a by tlio children, readings by theschool, an address l>y Albridga C. Bniitli,Esq., remarks by ihu SupBriutendeiit, J. 8.Gibson, and other entertaining featiinprominent among which will ba tbe foraUon of au anniveraary aroh. In the evening

hot ut fixed price*. Others here Are talking | ati»,a# uoaad U* aeitoal hwuegroniuUforabout this, and while coal is cheap here tax- \ the poipase tJ ta t t ine th* property '(-8aremlpous, ami the people seem to b * ; . u , . , ,blind to their interests in not presenting in- J m M

dueetoeutfi to manufacturers to locate * »•«•«-"•

This, . t i n

fnfacturenti locate W 1to establish nich a boa-; tnet. for nsArly one aa&clrad years, of prop-k to h h f l f l i i ith

uI iiui detenuinfd to establish nich a b o a ; n .jiess aud would like to hate the f e*lmg of - tsiy thu bwyoor Do«r pmdaidmt the 6 o U « * i « | ^

fluctinente, nor has a better jwoawlf t h th f M f l

y , ppbeen eoclosei «ni with-

f m d latrsolt,

mble »bo prodnews deed to show that theb bi

fluctinente, nor has a better j w o l , pfuturo than the maaufacMire of «grH*sliaral; j trc^vtj belong* to bini

are foreien and one-qnoter of all thfir proTemeot, and of paramount necessity too d f i d k t b d t h C w i n s d e |ijU enterpriring firm. It facilitated their

innd. I hnte sold during m\ hu«- t* wr an j h dnvproge of $tt\wa per year, ioo*uy to n*- -trade, and all to the relait tmie ftsd thatlit n sninlt portion of jour 6ut*. I shouldlike to hare your Tiews on the foregoing.

'Hetpcctfulfr YoursrE H . W a n t

A word to yon in confidence, Mr. WhtKTin- peopW of Providence may be "blind totbiir iutercst," but the people of Dover areworse. *Iiia mere ineuiion .of manufactur-ing has a woroe effect U[<on the people ofDover tliou the flaunting of a red flag in theface of an infuriated bull, and we expecttlinl liimiedialely aft«r the publication ofyour letter, n committee will be nppointcdto wnk'U (lie trains and ossassiante youon you arrival, should you visit our townwith such a nefarious purpose in view. Weliave n large unoccupied mill here that w<make a splendid site for your business, butthe roar of ninchincry within its walls wouldBO disturb the ncctiRtomed quint of our peo-l>ie, aud excite them to such n degree thattlicy would probably raze tho whole con-cern lo the groand, Ko, wu (ire tiot mniiiHtle njtou the xttbject of uinmifnut'Ilio iulrudtictCon of them would jirobiiblypul to work (i lot of laborers who won't 'ti>toil,na long as they nra kept out of theplfiee, and wero tlw-j* brought in wo «honldbu deprived of the oruameuts that dailygraco our street corners. Our town iunearly out of debt, an3 we expect soon tobe able to raise by tax sufficient inenna toVnpport all those who nre unnble to obtainwork. We would rather do this, iiml thusjircBtrvo the quiet of the town, than to supl>ly them with manual uienim of support,As you value your safety, don't attempt tointerrupt our delicious senBe of ease. Ourmerchants couldn't fltaud the effort thatwould be required to sell more goods to themechanics, and wo serer would b» able tcBiirvive tho noise. Boms ill-ndviscd iudividuals have recently bought a match fac-tory which thoy purpose to locate here, andire are now about organizing an indigna-tion meeting to effect measures to wipethem off the face of the earth.

The Latest "Horror."Lor wngea and low prices are become uui-

TerBftl Uirougbout UIB land, and there 1Bmuch grmnWlng thereat by . aU classes.There Is no "profit" iu (ho Und, and theJHiigraent of ntun la brought to naught; 1nrnttorsof bnsinesuhe knows not whereforelie coniinnes to bny nml to M-II, but livus ouin the faith that is la Uiro, aud tho hope iin future state of bllsafnl high prices. liut(bin in a fret country and ho who repairs totbe iwL-k strctU l d

when it witl not

M at>d is, of cmiue, like any otlior

rtiere reiita are low andla tbo o

of a single individual beside tha owner oin"liTcnnd let llvu" by undersoDiug the for-ger anil legitimate establirtbratmt. Ho willeuro a preeartmii Btitaistonro l iuwif wrlcnt lit* ntigbbonr'ri tiirotit from pocket topocket, and yet he hovleth to hi* uei«ubonifor a manufactory to help the town. Amitho laborer ami ibu luechnuie will ooctlnnin tha WDCoction «f I.U wlieim* for tha pro-curing of the ncmanricM of life by .mudiujjtogether ntul engaging in tho loerauitlk'trade, lint light k dawning upon him in

- tlw M worM. Ho i-. leamitig there tlutliif cmjilnyer i<ncnanitt<s« hi* invctrtmentiiin the union stores that hi* wugra may becut down ID proportion tu hit effort* in re-.liiriuH the price of hbt porcuiuw. An nUn/p tmplojtr remarked to m n f«w daj»ajpt, •The SorereigiM of ludtulry it 'oats'fot t u ; M loon w they ran **$t* am bekfpt andm." Well, we » n r looked at itin ihU lifcbl Ufore,hnt it U now patent to (heHW»t obtow. •*Tba Wwrer i* worthy of bbttin." Tb*t Mtund* r . l l -to th» U U n r -laii It rtrtkM tu Uut the enployer « Hioct.Lt to U> IbduJcO, nJwIUuUtidlitg It U i'•lurdl; e n ^ kiok«l t t in lUt llpbt. Halittc cilcasitt Bsor eaptwd, I B J t e can

impraremeut, a Vocfit to all.The Lutheran p.ir«onage ie expected to be

repaired and painted iu a short time auil afair held to defray expenses- We liopo itwiilbeinfitrawberrytiice,

Bev. Mr. Hiller'e most eatimable lftdy Iinsestablished a prirtlo school in thisix veurupa*!. It is iu a verycomlltioa, and tbU Benson in particular,sneb had become her rcjiutnlion, thnt mnny

larjt froia A dihlnuce will attend. Thebeantifnl locution of German Vclley, at tinimmediate foot Bchooloy's Mountain, anthe htjullhftilregion makes it an enviable residence tany circumstances. Tbe school soeicgly to grow into large proportions.

An artiHt is visitiug this place Uking views)f our beautiful sconerj, and will take (ffew of tbe falls in tbe aide of tie mountaitjust Imck of the village. Tbe water dropi

uliff thirty feut in height, and IH \erybeuutiful. "We rrgret to learn that thewoods in its inunedititu vicinity IK alioul. lobe leveled by a party of cboppers, and;d iu A HI<:!UU mill recently orectcd bv a \mty fruiu Eiiston,

Sir. E. J I . Battles ifl ono of our modrjiririicg citizens, He him quite t 1nilior jnrtl wliich i« airpreeialcd \iy

people and he gi vex employment U> a largi\et of men, which In these times ip pro.

bftbly worthy of partlonlitr mention.ivinb we bod a few more meu like Mr. HoiIll'H.

Mr. Nelson Hyde, our po]>uUr laudliof the veuernble Giruian Vnlley Hotel, Ijust commenced running bin stage line troiour depot to the Scbooley'u Mounbiiiihonnlug liousta. Thin ia BIHO a great convenienci

On tho whole, Mr. Editor, we are morliright lively, and when the Central railifolks get this branch at their road extend)

over, then indeed we filial! lave accessto all partfl of tbe County, and shall beoomi. candidate for the County Seat

In pursChildren's Day.

with tbfi cntttom recently es-i) in the Ifetbodiat E id Church,

Decoration at Mil I brook.On Sunday afternoon hurt, an !• the uiraal

custom the graves of tho BohUen who areburied iu the church ymJ ut llilll'roak

uifl decorated.Appropriflle servicM «ere held in the

church, attended by a large number of thefriends, neigbbon and comrades of (he nobledead, quite a number from Dover were pnw-

Qt,

A beautiful silk flag gracefully nrrangedcovered the front of the desk. The day wasvery warm, and Uia obnrcli well filled, and

the sobool will nguln supply thoirctu IH uiiuouiittd by IL C. Jeukim

E«J,, l>»aid«nl of the Itaudolpb Townu'iipBondftj School Awochtion, andanother by Kev. S. D. Tunblya, who writes(tint he espectK to orrivo home from Europeto participate in tbo flioroises of Children'sPay, mid will doubtless hare something good

nd M.for t

In the Secgnimmc ftiiiiouueid lust w

i

Church, the pro-eek will be carrioc

out, which wu again give in brief. Thichurch will le finely decorated; in theuoraiug tha pastor will preaoh to tha chit-Ireu ; in the afternoon there will be appro-

[mate cxeroisoH by Iho school nnd addreBmaliy Bev. Goo. T. Jackson, of Port Gram,

•JV. Vi. V?. Iliilloway, Jr., of Dover, » i '0. 0. Cooper, Esq., of Boontoa, and iu thavening addresses by tha pwitor and W. A.

Stryker, En.].

Decoration Day.Tbe observance of Decoration Day in thi

pbco was both earnest and appropriate.It was purely a veterans, obserTaaoe, devoiof tbe (MteotalioiM dlBplay of a grand ,day, and the Bemcea were fittingly soletniand reverent. In the nfUrnoon there vgeneral clotring of the stores of U»« placeiluring tlie progress of tbs ceremoniei,(be strecU were filled with the people of thtown anil vicinity, white great nntnbeivent to tbe oemoteriea. After dinner the

awembled, aud headed byuruet baud proasided UtWhitlocV

Hail, which, when the i

tvo o'clock, WON dflDsely fllkd wit)people. Capt D. H, Allan presided and

[•rciflea were opened vith *n lmpreffidiivtr by Rev. W. W. Hullu^ray, Jr., lollo*

ed with niosio, and then by UM readingiu.HUj.h'h lung roll of honored dead, whichWtr.T. Leport, F,tq., prefaced with aelotjuent u d welt timed rejnirki upon theociainlou and tbe servicca el Uinse for

F whoMe Rtemoiy their coin'radtMttutUhe people wore gatbtrcd. Tillwan moronled by muilo and the orationdftliveredby Jonn B. Olbma, after wiiiehcame morn tnnsie »nd tha banediotioo, pro-Danced by Kev. J. 1. Mono*.At tbo vouclDjioa tbo ntenni tn the

unuberofaUmt fifty, formed in line nwleithe command of Cript. D, a Allen and Lit*.Unant Wtu. H. Iiunbert Among tht nan-berwuadellsntlcmfrofflMlDe Bill, nml*

r

clilon Ibil i d n j i narks n k m u t o Iba kliM o t Dr. B. B. Ohuobn, «bcn U

nttltnl *r> buUtiil Bonl loluu IM|»re|Mntl bf tlu Udfts, u d tbtn prol b O l l r t H h

Port Orarn.The spirit of true benevolence still exists

I our village notwithstanding tbe pressureof the hnrd tltnea Ou Batnrday evening,-Mth ult., no entertainment was given in Mi.ners' and Mechanics' Hall by the youngIndies and gentlemen of this place for thebenefit of tlio families of John Button, Th"

uiilon uud Win. Lavery, who wore kill-ed by reeou,!. accidents in tbe Mt. Pleasantmine. They were Industrious men andloving fathers nnd husbnmta, and their de-parture in the prime of lifo leav&a three wid-

and thirteen children, who must dependio Homo extent on tlio charity of the people.Bat. wliih' speaking of the young artiste whi

prompted iu their work by thene cir-itanecH, others who reudered efficient

M tuiihl not be forgotten.At the time (.[-pointed the hall was well

Ailed. The choir which had promised to beirtKutit for some reaHon did not appear,liicb wns rather a disappointment, But for.

Innately Prof. Cole nnd lady, of Dover, Imp'pened to be present, and judging from the

iriliiBtQ of the audience proved wcleotnisubstitutes for the absent choir. Their ttcrvices were highly appreciated during theevening.

The entertainment consisted of dialogues,recitations, speeches and sieging. It is nsed-lew to occupy jour spooe to notice how andby whom fke different parts were perform-ed ; Buffice to my that all gave untUfustion.The entertainment was also etrietly moral,notwithstanding imfnnationa made to thecontrary by some of the fastidious who werenot present for reason* best known to them-selves, and who appear to forget that "obar-ity covers a multitude of sins." The pro.ceeds amounted lo $70, which after deduct-'ing a trifle for expenses, will leave s> hand-some stun for tha widows and fatherless.

FUnden,antbli week wu

greatly appreciated, and nan given new im-petus to the growth of vegitatloo. Theftrmers are graily eneouraged and inspbrft.ed by the prospect of a return for theirlabors.

The M. F, Bondiy School will observeChildren's with appropriate service,

bThis school has been in the habit for iev-end year* post, of combining their anniver-sary with Children's Say, wbicb will bedone 1MB year. The Presbyterian schoolhas been invited to be present in tha after-noon. The Ber. Sfr. Manoton, of Colicgiata Institute, HudctUlown, will speak af.'teraoon And evening. Abo Ho*. D. W.Fox of the rKbvtarl*n Church, in tbe after-neoa. .,

The ladles of the M. E. Ohnrch will boldafairand ftatinl on Thursday afternoon1

; and evening lSui inttTbe Qospel Tejaptraaoe Pnioo wtU hold

iUaflsdon next TbQNday erenhig, in the

AniDterlstamentvHlbegiven by tu.benoflfaeHoolbty.

Tb< road mairten ID this ceclfon have tic:working thi roatk, which owing to tb« «Mot faina OH made thv roads worsothan better.

The Presbyterian Sunday Bchool In pre.otwerve Cbildnn's Day on tlThis U-lDg a new festure in

BKtioa with PrcabjUriM Kumlay Schools,w* trnit that it will be a JMUMI raccnmuu a idU aa nu«h intend a* UMtiling . l o - In II E. KuKky ScbwU. X

PORT MORRIS.l l i i laWt Ihy will l« brld brrr on Su

dsy, the 1Mb but.. ID tLc (Ib.|--I.»ho>t oS ravoli

Planting Tree*.ThB foUowjng oorresponaenoa of tlio Ban-

»M- from Whlppony nbows the valuo ofpkullug shaOe treen. Would Ibero «treiaon.tolnitlMeaieeiBmpleof the late Ut.KitvLell:

'i'liere Is no more beautiful Tillage in thecounty Uum WbJppany, particularly at thtoseason of tha year. During ttw l«t fewyaara a great many improvement* have beenmade, a groat deal of pulutiug and repairinghas been done, and a great many Hhade tneshava growu up, sU of which have added

with IS.3S capital to buy thoae etuapmiifor tViS, bold only br

F. R. HOFFMUU SON, Octfaiera,

yet notwithstanding tho audience had sat (greatly tn Ha beauty. The rowllending fromduriug thu regular church nervine, BO much - J *•—'-*--"

f l f h i th t th iwou felt for the occutioa that tho ei-U-nfie romnined uubiokea throughoutWhile tha roll of honor wan being road tm<the addremes delivered nut a sound save thabpe&ker's voice wua heard.

The programme for tlie occasion <frllows:

1. Prayer by Uie Fiutor.1 Hir,gia« t y tho Choir.y. IWding of Boll of Honor by OapL D.

4. Addroaues by the Pastor, F . V, Wolf*and others.

Singii

After tbe Benediction the rnont beauUfnland impressive ceremony, that of btrflowera upon the graves, was tenderly per-formed by tbe friends who literally coveredthem with wreaths and bonqneta of ranfiowem,

A more quiet, a more impressive or a moreappropriate de-oration could not easily bfarranged. ^_

Batcheller and Porii1 .Museum. Menageri.and Circus,

It haB bean a long time ainoD an cntertaiiuiout of tha obovo obaraater WSB presented toUie Dover public, aud this following UotitwcopietJ from the Byracuao Journal may be re-lied "liou as giving a fair idea of the relbvbility of the entertainment:

"The elaborate street procession of tbiBig Show served to draw crowdu ot peopleto tbe show ground yesterday afternoon nu<~evening. Unlike n good many other con

is of a similar nature the show waa noliu the outside. The equettrion Blare are

uuHurpnsaed for grace find skill in their ROV-end nets of horsemanship, while tho gymuilie niid aorobalto performers are tha healKocn here In a long tune, Tlia pitrfar.-nitelopbant, .Empress is a Blar of pnrtionLirbrightness la her line of buslin-^!. We dnot ever remember to have sunn so iutelli-gent an animal. She went through her per.formnuces with regularity aud certainty tliitiOBtonisbed everybody. Of the equestriennesnnd equefllrii.Bfl that deserve Bjttioinl mention>re Miss Molly Brown, Mils. Antoinette,tidftiuo Drown, Mile, Le lilituc, Boraao Se.nNMan, Alexis Scnrfnr, nnd Lnhe lU

Tlie Siegrista, OnrdoIIn mul VlotorolIJ, Mile.Eltn cud the clowns, Jolinscn nnd Wnrd,aqtiitted tbemnelv(s in a tonimer that hnitver been oicelled in Syrnciiae. Tbe wholisliibition wns conducted in the nblost man-

ner, nnd we untioed nn entire nbsence of themiy olemont that usually follows travelling

Common Council Proosedingi.A speoial meeting of the Common Coun-

>il was held op Monday •vening. - -Present—M B k h ^ B d JDit^d AJ

yMaypr Bkhw^l, Beoorderd H d B h

AJ-dermen Honae and Beach, and SounoiJmenBkeele, Hairhoose and Oollawl Tjie nb>itea of the hut meeting wore re*4 and ap*

proved.The following peUtioun for Uoense were

To keep a hotel—I. B. Joliey, Win. A.Meliok and Samuel J. Bearing.

To keep a beer and billiard snloon—Oeo,Unn, Daniel Uollar and Bacloff 4 Uniker.To keep a beer saloon—B. Vac Bhvrooni.

Daniel Korthey, Mm. HeEnl, Samuel Trownrtbfl, John "W. Heiick and J . IL Bur-iheU.

The petitions were referred to tbe UctueeCommittee, reported upon favorably and a|lordered granted. All the applicants ot lust

esr applied eicept A. Kanouw. The uprente amount of the lioecsti teen \» $ti'M\.Tbe foll'iwing bills were iiroriciiti>d, refer-

red to Finance Committee, reported correct,and ordered paid : B. H. V'ojjlit, printing,•3<Ur>; A. f. Spawn £ Co., uhetuiuU forin eiu'Dfissuers, $8.

Council adjournwl.

Strange Gut True,HeTcral mombcrtiof tbeTfiichir'H InstitukLo doubted that jwrnous cuuld bu lifted h\

:b( UJH of the fla^rn while nil p^rtidixitiiw' ~ their iruatbh, MW it tiractl|u>l|)' dum.m

HttrUud ou Tmmdiiy. ll iu dniiu tlius ; Tinlo to lilted M'utH liituM'H in n rlmir.

batitlH I;|.OII 1,U kmori, ond tb.\,W i-'lm.i,, UfiluK kluudliig nr«und himwe at i-tu-li ••litmlilcr uud kuee. Alt brenlh-be uit fritm their bu i^ itirco tiitun, au<[ban, without bruitthiiiK, t-uc-b one ybw* iSDKcrnuderbUhiiimta.Tdr kutc. nnd an'ft'iiy lift him MI higb m tlnir hsails nnd ml.im duwii Bgtiti. If uiiy rnie brwilbdduring tbo cpcnliaD tlie litu-J brctnuci tli.<lr.ppcd, and be dm|w like it p|iimm»lVie Nnw Ihrco p«rM>tm |i(lffl tltil., tiro owhom muHt have Wfi lipd neatly IUKI (MIUDOVnpitce, and ncitlicr i>f wlimu u<u|il ]h«cn llflrd uu tb« rinKrn iu ths t»r<liiwar. It U f<|it.illv (mo tlut any prnon canlift iirnr* (a.ily while bo]dio« tbe breath,

uti r.

Pin* Brook.Tb* R.T. W. H. Mrd.rwark, pnaebrd ID

«<lm|»Dt "rnnon nu Kan<by U*t from theUlt "Who bun

D«y,U to Wk^p».wbis tbe *Irarcfa will U Uu.funv dMontled.

l ki U I •nJ other t u r

William Witem1. store toward Morrirtomi]B Untd wiU» shade treea for nearly 1-alf ainilo, nml some of them nra at bcautlhile?ftrnroeii8; while th» liver mad, leadingfioiu Jn.ylliiug's cf>r,*r down pu t thschutubbB, is also lined nearly the whole dto-tincB withahwle tree?, imd i« » bcwtiiul,cuul place for a walk during the hot wtatlor.

Ifcuy of tteaa trees were plantwl by tneU « Dr. Timothy Kitchell, who main it[•racUce for many yean before his d"eaUi loplant a number of treen each year.

Rockaway.i) tu.wtion Day n«H duly ol.serv«l.

L-wnK-y of Wt. Ho\K oflered prajer, H*». D.E.I'h.ttwtleliwiidtheomtiuuiutheohnroh,Um. E. D. Hah^y reuil the Hoi! of Honor,mi llev. T. C. Itiybam tbe addrew in thec.'iiiulery. There WIIB a lurge altendanou "jMioUle, a profusion of flowtrw nnd thv gnveaof Um dead heroes were aU reinembend.

The PreHbyterian SaUwlli Bobool « leb»-ted Ibfcif anniversary Imtt &ibb»tli.G. gohool veto Invited guuts. Addresseswere mode by BevH. Erduuin and Omne of

i, imri M,iynnro of Uociawiy,Sjibbittb fcbonl in rasking ex-

preparatioiiH UT Childreu'a D.iy.ltev. Juines PitZtft-ruld, P, E., of Mewloii,will preach a sermon iu the morning aboulohildren, in the afternoon the usualof tlie Sunday Btiboo) vlllbnheld, and in the

inlng tbe school will have special and ap-propriate Bervioea In the nndienoe room oftho chnroh. Tbe church will bs tMtefnllydecorotod for tbe occasion uud a grand timein eipeoted. The Pieshyteriaa School hareaccepted an invitation to be present

Poisoning Fish in tho Paitale.Fish Warden Eoe, of Possaio. county, ao-

counts for the prevailing fish epidemic inthe Passaie river and its tributariei thus:Certain potaonoui vegetable matter hasgrown with unusual luxurlnnce during thelate heated spell, causing tbe witer to"purge," or purify, which takes 6 or 10days; this lias occurred at nu unusual sea-son, just after t i e fish have been spawning,and when they have not strength t» with-

a the injurious influence of the water.A. fungus appears on tbe surface of tbe flsb,near the tail, causing tlio scales t» decay andbecome loose. In 8 or 10 days tbe poieoiseems to reach tbe brain, and the fish diuSuokoni are find attacked, then cat-flsliTOooh, chub, sun-fish, perch and pickerel.Persons eating these fish are attacked withcramps u d purging. He does not thinktho sewage bss'snything to do with the dis-ease. The epidemic IH nbont ever In tbePasuia river, but |B now eilendiug to thetributary streatns and, lakes.

Reprieved as He wat Going tb Priion*A disyatoh from, Behidere on Thursday

nays i Ei-Senator Joseph B. Oornieh andJacob B, Bweene;, wb,o were convicted ofparticipation in the tauory frauds, tbe form-

of entering into a co^spirqDy lo defraudthe county, and the Utter of (fan forgery of

lunty bill, and who were Bentenied onMay 17 to one year's imprisoament eich inState priion, were conducted to tb" depotthin morning 4t,G;;i() a'gloak, far rernoval tothe btate prison. While awaiting the ar-

'al of the train, the Sheriff received a tul-cgram from Gov. UcClellnu announcing a.•upllo ot fifteen fays fop Cornl*]), to allowin i*se to be taken before tha Ooijrt of Er>rn aod Appealw, uhich meets ia TrentoaJJJL- 17. (.'ornirih was aci-'ordiiigly remand-I to Jail, nnd Hwconcywaa taken to Tren-

Cen. Fitz John Porter's Cs.se.

l'reaidcut It.jtri sent t) Congiihuttiliij lli« j>roci1 filings and r«[>ott of Ibo>t;t murlial in Fitz; John 1'art^r1* cn*e. ThuDcmucutH wtro rt'Iorrod lo tbe &ti MiliUry Air.iifH of Imtli HUUMS, and u bill

rtHtoriuB (im, IV»rt:-r to bin Mnk ia thermy, with |uy from tho dtte of liin Jimain-,il will prolubly »m rr|mrtet| tu |1)D tivnale.'Ir Ihu-li-lpb, riialJKsa ;-.f !h, O^uH* CMut-milivu ou Military Atliirs, i . a n intimnt.-

•id -f (leu, I'omr Tli^ tiill -i l l nol btwrlt-d uutil tbo nyulur ritmiou of Cuugrclew thu eithi M-i*ii)i) hbuiild be prolongiond (,'xutinl uijk-cUUun. The buck p»jwhich l'.'rtt-r iscutiilfil under bin viudiion bj the Court matlUl imtuid tomnouu

lo over lt»i>.00().

Fire Near Franklin.The Um, <fo«(,n UOUMI and cow houM

of l|r. M o O. llil, near Franklin, _ . . .dM-troyed on Hatnrday hy a art- which brok«out about half-pswt five o'clock in tbe ofUr-

m. AmoagUieeonttnts cowumejqiiantlty of hay, a waflOD. i*lr pf l»b

sleds, wind pill, «id a M «f ftruiiiiK 'OiThe oaitse of the Are is unknown

KKM attribub it to iaoMtdiaritm. Tine*tltnaU>daminntono«(ra hivu not Iraninlbut bwr Umt Ur, Hill had no ionrancfspon th* propmy. The fin w u very hoi,aad it « u only withU» toigbbon HMcnka In

Ike way.

VICINITY NEWS.

IVk.rtow* U lo ba** wollitrMWfpaper.

will

ANEffCABBUQEPOLS,A NEW BET BKOLB HlBHEBS,

18IS0LE OABtUAQB,VOISAUM

A. JTJDSOK OOE,BEBflENar,.DOYEB,K.J.

Htri nit miB, w «^ _ _ - l o l I a y f t r o , * - D .NBQHBODn A SMITH, SoTra,

the above suted writ of nerl^ - a U a f l expose for »hr at_ _ CniWd Slat« Hotel, in

MomttowB,is:j.1onMDKDAT, the Jih d.v of JIXT nsit,

A.D. « A betmea tbe boun of IS M- and So W v \ . &*t is to atj •• 9o'clock in UHaftcnoe. of a»M day, all that lot, tnet orpsroel of land and premr ' 'and tabu In Out towssWbranded tnd drtftioed u follow*-

lattm nMaimntala the Put OBc« at Dorer. N. J

Jmrllllli, IB7S.I N . Bator, JolmDnU,V, J. UStia, Annie Bebenaer,

Ber. W. W. fiuretu.ToobUlnsnjof tbe above letters eiv "ad-

r»rtlitd"«nd (Ira dlto of tlili Hit.A. pgBMFnl p. M.

HAMMED,V - J A Q U I - M » T aM, at tbe reit-

denoe of tbe brio's psrenU, by Bev, B.8.Fsiglei, Frateiie* Bronotraan, of Orange,and Mlu Josona, ilaugbter of ?, W. Joqoi,^. .ofMurrl i l ' lnor,

UOW£*-OOU0\K-Aprli 17tb, 1578, at HaciS'•utiofr, by Rev. T. H. Laodon, Ira Bowe, olFanippiuy, sod Mary Collgtu.

OOSLETT-WILUAMS-Jnne 4th, at tbsM. E. Parsonage, Rockaway, by Her. T,0. MayhaiD, William Coriett, and IlachelWlliams, both of Mine Hill.

BABHON—HORN-Msy 91st. at the P a rflonogo, Port Oram, Ly Rev. G. T. Jtctwn,John W, Barron, of WUkeebarre, Pa. ancC, Jane Hum, daughter of John Horn, olTeabo Mine.

JOHNSON—MARTEKDS-At Mt. Olive,May Blrt, by ller. H. Sproul, WiUinm E,Johnson, of Hamilton Junction, and Mis.OHvia, d««((lit*T of William Hnrt'-nnR,Esq., of&hooley's Mountain.

ALBERT-DAMPnELL-Ontb" ITth iiby ltev. T. T. Oampfleld, J. H. Albi-rt.F r t M d Sto W i hJTort Murray, ftud ShryW , danghU-ro."* W. Campbell, M. D.h of Drakeville,

D I E D .DICKEKSON-Jone Mi, »e»r Dovrt, Mr»

Fhuibe DickerKon, willow of tbe lutu JoinDickcntm, in the 82(1 year of Utr r.ge.Funeral on llonday, Juue lllb. lit tli

Rotk.i«»y 51. E. Ckunt Fricnik will me,at the houae at ten o'clock A. M.

BEES FOR, SALE.Persons desiring to purchase ber?s enti ha

one or more swRruiH put in tlu-ir liivcsthem at Diy l tU O h :

Church. Price. $•;•!,J. E-CUTLEH, Dover, N. J.

MORRIS ACADEMYMGBRISTOWN, N. J.

A 8ELEtorB,

nd Hci.-niific School

W.ttPAUtDINQ,IlcH»n St., ucar M^

HOPE'S SURECURErun

FEVER and AGUE•ndall Mnlari.uia Distu

CURES 5VERY TIME.Itiioci not simply oovcr up tbo d I none foitime, but neutralums Ibc m»lftfl» and c»r riei

itODtnf ttieBViicm.

PRICE 40 CENTS.Wbolewlo ARenti. W. W. IUrilf A Co., 61

A LARGE CONSIGNMENTOF

OOTS i i |§HOESFOE KrilINO WEW j r / j j lltotlVliD AT

lOEO. W. DRAKES,UNION ROW,

SOUTH SIDE THE PARK.

25 PEH t'EXT, BELOWllEGULAIt PRICE!

"iislititllANKia-IT

VKRY CHEAP!('•llrarly f,,rn>t ULtcTlua.

GE0. W. DRAKE,TJKTXOKT H O W ,

SHERIFFS SALE!> O t u m oti«* U*v-*l.tk. tor_«l«,

dipDflU>aabi, In

M the

:oFmwict!.\ B...M, lijdij o(D««B.l<r, i . B .

ud ta»too lgc<>4n lilts Mm bil M(nui<

D.«|»JtiUH)»iilb «gttr*l«. d«rra »~i(blny BlHDt«« uAttUiroeolMini tad dflf lisb.«luJuldn»dtaUitbe|liiii!u »nu>«IiIISM ot md mrrend b; Job LL»ran» uo

• J~ 4ul, toit«d<!»t»d UKtoSasiaelC.of January

a put;) tlitiaelC.Bn

AUIU II > put;) II»IK« (I) i*»« U» • " ' , « "of piid tnot lontb fill7-0n drfrw ewl thruobum and Ittr linU, paning n o > l u pnek b> lb< l ib of U» n»d to wbrn tormorl.ilood > eknr; tree, now > bap ol I'oue.;

Imuvj, A. 0. USfi, {Uii (>r vbidiIt;) u»i ""' " " ~ ' ""- - 11

i[]______ __ |

•lood » ekarrj tree, now » beip of itiUnmet (!) oli>a< Ibe toeond Inn of bid Inei•ooUi di i joM dogreeo u d Ibirtr nioDlanet lov ebuii u d oUt; link, io • beop »'•UiBM, Uit tbird eoreer or teid tnet ; Ibeni(i) «Sog the tblrd Uu er iti<t trul noil«rc»lr-ian. di«r«« »••' UlMlre Unkttoblip ol itoou, tbt •eeocd comer or a tract ilaDcfeoonjed bt aald BrUnl lo Fernirici NRent; tbenc* |5) alone bit line north Uidtirreta aod Bftaeii minnlei eut Ire ebaim

* 'ac* of beglnntnjtninety-tour boo

dredthtufan acre of land, lleing tli'jrtract of land ooaTered by tbe aloreiaid &liJVUnt tn tbe tald rliuberd Searle, Uy deed olMay Ulh, 1873. and described in a mortgageIron IboialS Mcbard Searlt, dee'd. nod wifr<lile<l UayiaUi, 167S, and Kx.unle.liii Ikmkiof^lortoicot^aKtlKJ.

WILLIAM H. MoDATIT, Sliuriff.Daletl Mar 1st. 1879. Tn. fi. 19 0(1

MAD ANTHONYII make the H^I II uf WJ M t\u

^YILLIAM YOIITM^N,

HoCAINSVILLE, Monis Co.,N. J., lit I1C In iiiritirc, <iUn:r comliliuiiB to b

PEDIGREE:MAl]AXTHOKY,cbi-9tiiBH*t8ll..ra.l.i.l hi^l

fnak-il 1KI« LrrJ Iiy Co!. Uwh ,1. M»rnFur,l.iuiii,S. I. Qi.tbvltuWri JiMii.i-r'ii ci!clralinl Ktallimi £DW.\I1D EVEIllirf.

Dam 11KLI.A, t>y Vennonl llsmlik'tuiiiati

IlittnljicluaUn, out of it bav ntaro bv* COM FTby Hurria1 Hamblulouiau/by Uishun's litlilrtolllBl).

BELLA, Mail Anlhonj'it ilam, was a very fnttman', and liae JrcauftHir been drivt-u it ' 'mile ia 1.13, [2.21 (rait.) Mud AntliM)**arc verv promising, ono «f tltfni, s nUllii>u, -vtars iild, owned bvjoliii L(ioinis,Hsvt;r«tra.vNIK York, iu Uuted tt being tlio bi'tit eoft liItuckliiid Couoty.

EDWAIIU EVfcltETT, the sirs of Mad An.tln.ny, wag Rr.t by HAMULETOKIAN, tltc

«-n>. •.. m.ttlniiatallionri, tbn» mskiue him^trotinr lo Deiter, 2:17^; Nettie, 2:18 ;

Ucoreihitf

of otben,"* | ^ W A T ( D EVEUfcTTTs'thB L...Judge Pullerlun, 2:18; Mountain Soi, 2:2(1 sT»uaer Boy, 2;28: E?erett Ray, 2:2i".

MAD ANrHOtfV is a tapeiior Biro. Tb«lerroi for bis nervkes are reduetnl to »uit llntimes, and placed at iRoh a loir flgure ID ttbe within tlie ffltans uTnll farmers and breeden, 24.5w

Sewing M achineWHILE THEY ABE CHEAP.

The Singertl U d ] l tb world, and bu no enu&l

hiuo h>i bttn rt-movei* tlir HUtidart] ol tbThe ofllce uf tbia m

h

CAIN BUILDINGSUSSEX STREET,

where maj bu lonii.l Mtcbines of ewry uhand &II icwing niaebinetiiuipmcnts.iuolBdi

Needles for all Machines,

j tilmouti.

REPAIRING a specialty,

1 1 BlIiELL,over, N. J. Mar. 20th, 18IS.

SUSSEX St, GROCER

I'M »B nuciiiHiiltd itock of

Groceries and Provisions,

C A N N E D GOODS,

oreign and Domestic FRUITS,

SHERIFF'S SALE! SPRING GREETING"?. A t . our Dover house,

..in building formerly, occuTJied by D. A. Derrv

^^a".1!;,1-;1:, ^% stall keep a more'Vi.;:. .•:•-:;extended stock of

| STOVES. TIN WAREthan

THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER,;»»«w v,omi<lviM ,h i a n o w p l a o e of biwineBB, the MAiSKION H O U . S E IMOCK s8 t f opposite Oaiu'a shoe atoro, whero lie lia« o p e u c d tb-; finuat C] tl^1

H o u s e ever seea ill Dover , aud M'ith Uiiit-claHa workmen in.,1 ?IM8(aciHties is prepared to do a larger md c l J a W

CLOTHING'1 SIM.''•I' ni

busioess at L O W E R P H I C E S tlmu i t r e i v c r l,(.f,m. ]<„, •end of tho Stale . Cull uraJ «••<: ;i:j- new nloek of S l 'J l lKOM E B B U I T I K G S , cinliruciiiK cvm-j-Hiiiig ti.at is ]„.„>, ,aerriceable for tho semjon, iiicluilin^ Kuucy CtissinHii-HmiScotch Goods of nil ikHi'iijitiuiis, DniiHkino, Mt'ltnua uinl 'eraryt l ing requiriMl in Uu. line: ut Suitiiig.4, fur in,.,,, ylntil

Mao a humlsomo mitl tuitiifly nrv,- lin'1 of (HANTS' J J' ' l ' |G O O D S , Wliicli UOutllillH III! tll(J 11(:IV il()V(dti<;H ill tSllirth! TCuffs ami evcrythii ic Am: tor R, nt's near . ] uin alKo'nrr,.],/ ( T'WHITKEY S'EWINO MACHINE, thu heat in tin, «or!,l j ."bosinoss, uuJ for Htyle, t lmuhil i ty injii low pnc<-n, inteml to tilin!'"'new clothing houau btyoml all t'oinpetitoiH. A cull in ri-Kiic(.|Lll ' "iT

fcitwl. TJ10K. V'ALHH, the OHE-1'BICE (:,, Z "

JOHN M.AT

NEW SHOE STORE,BLACKWF.LL KTKELT,the eulurgi'itit'iit of )dn hunt:

lling (,'ouls luwur tli

, which In.am! f-r tb«

for innii, ludit'K, IJOVHiLOWritH'ESn

THE CUSTOM DEPAETMENTuiiiltr myurl-iuaa. I

ml hiqi^rvihinn, nml lwvi,n[idrnt of my aliility lo

HAMI'UW OV Wi'Iili nmy ht all l iu i - i>f the Bui»«rior workumiihliij) nnd htylu of t

low m HaM-liFINDINOH u

l

PRICES•irtK i .n ly a ^ l i f i t i t i n a r K u i i . f j . j n l i t . |,1'A'l'iVl'.U AN?)

T H E GREAT CONFLICTIN THE

CLOTHING TRADEAT M0RRIST0WN CONTINUES!

M. LTFELLKNOCKING HIGH PRICES

THAI THE LOWESTNO COMPROMISE!

The Elegance, Extent mid CheapnessX%- our StockEnables us to Please Everybody.

Don't fail to try our Custom Cutter, Mr. II. DODGE,who will be pleased to see you, and

GUANANTEE A STYLISH FITTING GARMENT.

M. L. FELL, the People's Clothier,

WORRISTOWIT, N. J.

POF

[Plows, Plow Castings,

S

s. m.II PUTTHG IH 111!

of nil kinds whicli bo in Rolling nt

LOWER PRICES THAN EVER

AT HIS

P

0wGAST

Hardware, Iron and Steel Store, GBLACKWELL ST., DOVER, N. J.

S I G - l S r OF THE

THAN EVER.

uMBER

»"•> i rk. of i » . i , , u «. b . thai uii : ; „»;, ,,v!ui:«

THE DOVER LUMBER COMPANY* It •feUh tor i t* Hl'UMnt TlUPi: >' '•*'• '

SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, MOULDINCS

loii ioUi.n wto J w p I b m i n lla Ixvu.l IIUI amttnj lo jurfcum U»

it, TVy n*fc« too uttch not**.It wcwW In-well. tl-c for tb* ytwa* folfcj

*bo go to chana in flirUtlott pvrpMM wMto Utt ^alto m load Juriug duTbU U Meant ittrtlcmUHy t t

M«r UiU. bwwtil in Ik tvugmtlon

«MHi« Ha wajr i u nwmA tfat

Mm wlu> wn* t l Uw EpiM«|»l mrrit*iUw School ham a4 ftiiihopi lw«

n»CHalH>laM,Ma<<(lW WIN M. ™<|»" (1*,.. mwkn ,1.

Stores. Domesticmt M t a .11 WRI. M Ml |M • •»•VaO. «W. mm • « ta 4aWtaa>l

,m*de as low a t any house•nthecoun^.ALLEX A MOSIMSTON

*«B CHESTER.

GREAT REDUCTION

PROFOSAlJS •CV.C.H.UTTOII.

N - ^HMN«^"^^*»

Page 3: CUSTOM XAT O H. 3S.. Ck H. DICKERSON, DOVEpTI^ · DOVER, MOBRIS COUNTY, 1TEW JERSEY. THE IRON EEA I'uBLiaaiD ETIBT SATUIIIMV ti BEN J. H . VOGT. EDITOIt AND PItOUIKTOll. Office OD

THE IRON ERA.SATURDAY, JCNF 7tb. 1879,

L O C A L 3ST3SWS,LOCAL JOTTINGS.

The mamwonthFive column advertisement ofM. H. Xiicienou'a uu U;o fl.it page.Interesting looaT matter an every page."Only tbe boat, " at Vongbt & KiUgore's.Overalls that will not tip, for Bale at Pier-

son's.

Drop in Moller'a and try i^irot'ntager Beer.

Overa'lH warranted never to rip, at Pier-BOU'H Dover.

Tfao Knugkr^htvill.) Muinliy Bdx><>) 1,n uuw Mason * Hitiuliii orgiui.

7fl irate will buy e, gooii cast slot! wiyllBt Berry's—sign of the pudlook.

A Madinou party conmimeri" 7<K) domo alclitra bake at Stirling Itt&t Bundtty.

AH gonnino pidiiiit jnr«jjci»r-.i HOM a! Jo.1

A, Goodale'H Ked Front Drug BU>re.

J. A. Goo6«l»'a drug fitore ]ireneut«a now-ly painted and very couHpicuous front.

Bishop Corrifjan lecturen ujion tl.o OaU-COIUUH ii Hoonton next Monday nvtjuinjj.

Mr. C P. Trowbridtfti will lead tho Y. M.V. A. pntyer meeting tomotmw afternoon.

John B, Vreelund, of Mon-if-town, hasbeen admitted to practice as a <.'ouns*jllorat law.

Gomplainta tbnt are hflginntr.g to arrivoconcerning tho pimcti crop indicate a boun-tiful supply.

The ttoooton poHt-mimterdiBiiOHod of eighttb.our.ntul dollars of the new $10 cortifiealinin a few hours,

Tho ladifiH at the Bt/inliopo Pre«l)ytcrianChurch will hold a fcHtival on Wcdni-wlnyevening, 18th innt.

The hoodlfm now accuimilutctlt n ntoekof scrap iron in onler to ahtaiu tho ovtxtHKB»ME to tho circus.

Our archers pi-notice diiiljr on a range tiimrtho depot blieksmitb shop. Mr. J. K, HunlIH champion Urns far.

Ten dollar certificates to tl$.1,1100 were sol'd in thirtj.flve minutes otpost office tost Saturday.

Hon. Nathaniel Kiles, «f Madison, has beappointed ono of tho Govcnimont liirccttof the Unioa Pacific ltiulrond.

The Hoonton Council IIIIH appointed W.H. Qbdaon Street Oommisaio.ier and licensedFmnk Huiikile to Jiecp a haM.

PamlH have not been HI cheap for twonlyyears. Cull at .las. A. Goodalc'H lied FrontDrug HU.ro if you wont pure pai iitn.

Mayor Lyon, of lloauton, caused tlin HOI-ilierri' inonninent in that place to bo hnnd-toiucly docomted on Decoration Day.Tho needed rain that fell BO bountifully dur-

Oommpn Council next Uoodaj w^ing.

Orcndk that will not rip, for «le at Piar.•on'i.

Tbe ara »io aatitmt* m called "babybonfia."

A New Ventoa party la auapiogtt LektHopataong.

A cdebntiou of OJC Fourth of July ai Chas-ter IE talked of.

Sun&j wu the hottest first of June ic

Uet cue of those IK cent Hay lUkti atBerrj'B Hard ware stow,

liead thonow ftdvertioement of McUuiiDeB8, Dunham &, Co. on this pa({0.

W. J. 'fajlor t Co. have commenceiUipping ore from Anlovor to the Client*;

Children's DayMt. FrcfiJojn M.16th iuHt.

The wining ciioimdry lot dirwbin office.

Pun J'urin Orei»l article at Vo

f rvf-d iu tinn h,.utUy, thi

will uxliibit on the,:roi!ii Uio river f

n kilEw pototo Ight A: Killgorc

CAIRY THE NEWSGooTimes Come Again Once More!

25 CEN". Admission to all. 25 CENTS

BA'CHELLER & DOEIS'GREAIST RAILROAD SHOW ON EARTH

WILL EXHIBIT AT

DOER. THURSDAY, JUNE 19th,

Oo f<> l'iorsoiitcnt Oftrallii

lot Ui rip.Itr. I'lutH. K. Nold

Look out for Bn-ou.i show, which•e llltb inst.Tueludieiof thill bold ft strawbl uutt Friday.Ono Rpplicttlluu

potato Xnga,

and R,,t ait wurkiug jiii

air of tinlii wurrttstud

, of Mwristowu, lutetmcei! atloputiiy for

FIanderry uud

M. E. Churchk-o crtum foati-

J. A. (Jooiittk-'ri Ktd F

Ji«l((n FratiL>;u Child,united in marriage todftughUr of T. It. Fliifjlf

f pure Turin grIt ran bn jmirh

t Dnif. Sto

ii«4forCre

iuK( ilbu

il-. Mitry FlnKler, of M<irrihtiwn.

! Ll!JlltH.

l willf th

o '2\Hh

ing tho Parly part of the week had "millionsiu it" for fanners, gardeners and fruit grow-ers.

Linderman'fl piano tuner will ha iu ttho fitat of nert week. Parties needingservices will leave their orders with HoubenHowe.

Mr. George E. VoarUeai, of Morris to'has been elected Superintendent by twoBabliath Bctiools^tbo First Freubytcrianand Mission.

The penalty for fifthing on Sunday is s*!2i»for treipaaaing in private property for flubing when warning nan been given $ 100 : iaybe recovered.

Mr. J. Ecfcers haa been appointed trainmaster on tbe High Bridge Branch of t l0. B. R., rice G. L. Bryant, resigned.Tery aatiafvolory ohango.

Constable Button on Thursday arrestGeorge Irrey for an asvult on Neddy H(gan, and Jurtioa Otge required him to f inuish security to keep the peaoe.

A good lot of BtoT« wood, tawed and split,may be found at HoCractcn'a Coal andWood yardu In leiigthi and sizes to unit purchasers, by tho cord or amall qoantity.

A eoldier'i widow, A worthy seamslreBs ofMorristown, has jaat received pension vouch'era for $1,1113.-10, with • plosion certificatefor a continued pension of 110 per month.

The following n le was made l>y SheriffWcDavit on Monday \ut: HaUhew L. Hff-Bft vi, uiibert DuCTunl uiu uluur-, prepert;in Washington townahip, aeid to E. C. W|l-lit (or *!16B.39.

Ur. 0. Aaamft, a conrert«] hotel keepeiwill within a fortnight del iw In Dover his]»turw entitled "What I know about tbeliquor trtJflo after an experience of fortyyean ofhotel life.

The mud dog scare has resulted In thepoiio&ing of about MvcntY-flve dogs in tbe

A Blrnwburry uud ieo crcfim tcniibe'huld iu the Firnt M. E. Church,

ace, ou Friday and Hatunlny, Juid a 1st

Cornetiw Vnixteibill, Jr., and family tookpOhHtGS/ion of their Hutninur rosidunce atMorris HuinH—tlie Whilui/y placi.—onThimday.

Omr 'J.'i years has provi-d thut tht. utrattflof vanilla, liuuon aud atrawowrrj luauufmlorud by Jumtn A. Uoodalo are the belt and

Tim lar.t of th.; $U> eartifii-al^g w« i tuw,,,\ou TueUiiy, They wero aold to the nmouiitof $18LMKM) in Nowton nnd ovi*r 1Sll)o,(HM)in llorrifitowu.

nly twenty-five cjnte inimis«;o

UJJWU, UK,:iu iii Dover on Tday, Jlny 19th.

Mr. Win. Gordon, wliuforRlotiiittm

tho

HONCTER CONSOLIDATIONS OF

IUSEUM, MENAGERIE AND CIRCUS!

NOTHING LIKE IT EVER SEEN!

A3UFERB PALACE TRAINOfOHTY Neiv Anmml (J;aw, Vtissrii^-r mid ,S](-'(iping Oo;ie)»,>H.

ITSELF ITS OKLY 1UVAL.

JLL FOR 25 CENTS ADMISSION1!Mo

ful e:blcru

that

t t i tt Ilk

re hsuticunit)<jf i

l(( (IH

rihi uIH mr

ii a it i i

MINJ (1M

Ui'J I Ktj u»

u n illl l t l

,1 (.ru:

nrsi'H, jmthl)!Jg illl'lliimtii-al uiv.nd r ,1 ' IlilifiiMIH

L IIIIKJUt

iir«H, rnro ftuiinnlB, brauti[«, reptilcB. Hinriiie- inon-'A iiipchimi-al life-like ol>1 mill hjit in.LiiH ur UD'

,(.t «ori() in fact the mo«t\hmihti\eulltLtion of nilami Moiiduful that wan

•ni»« lOOhwir*'u\i,\in»H s t u r s sniMlilOK(Ht\M)

Mm,,,,:,

™ SI 1 1' IIIndt ur b( j

MI NAI.I III! , ttKANDrfinujit ifiitir iiole tent«,S,O()O PLIISONH.

pr s» nts a M,i uo of beau-cinll»lKf

neighborhood of Doootoa. It it woald h*tat ie same exeet we wish sezscbedjf wouldgtt up a scara ben.

Extra 9.r>, coming weat, n n into a rrgulftrtr»in at Whitehall about one o'clockThsndaT rftsming. Tbe pilot of tho engiuo"Herkshire" wai knocked off and a caboo»eand ona car were broken.

Ur. fi. H. Berry, whilft pafaing along Mr.Fir!*)]1* park, Blackw«ll strmt, n hia wayto dinner on Thursday, came arrow andkilled a black anakn lying nn the walk, whichdNuured about terns- fetl in hvgih.

Corurtable Button la«t work arrfttfd Kofp<r Powtll for aawnlt on Mr*. Bchiffoer, andJohn Oliver for rantilt on Lcm^l Pruk.Powell K«VS M^rity tfl answer at Court andOliver w u bound to k**p tht p*a-e.

On Hunday kal, *bils U". family of Mr.Kttbui AntbonT, of NaagbrifbtTillr, wr f

•od twnpleUly nunukn! t.y Ihlrtr*. wb"rial* » quklity of rlotdiiiB, ' ^ « ' t ' ' 1 ? 'Vkr»t «M) ftboot **> in xaooej.

C. C. D#H»rt ^ Co,, oi Kwlutwv. **»"b*s» «wsrdt4 lit* prittl'S" cf •Mpplyin* "•*r W i . a u sf MwiBt Tubor with u**t ll>«pnacnt H H O ai*l * n now «ij»|pd in It"wtrfc. TW rttUfeUilT of th« Dna I* aNfldf t l v u r u l lUl tb«7 «i!l tlo wtU by

AlkwAk pan Wait* U*l w w i w » W H

t 1 kt

rfje of the little UNHUutcoiig, in about to r

"Siolla" on Ukeovo to I'liiludi'l-

MEN0E8 ONE HOUR LATEtt.

EOOLLECT THE PBICE9 Op ADMISSION,ONLY 36 CENTS.

Mr. I. If. Coiiilii.it, ncpliow of Dr. I. W.Condiut, of this pVe, will bo ordained toItho ministry by ttiu Presbytery of New-ton cm Wi!diif!Sil«y neit, and expects to ROto Ort^on UM a httma iit'lti^iotiikyy,

Cnltngcy at Mr, Titbor mny be rented f(hoeeastmal from $4llto*.;'.. and tents

from $8 to i'2't. Mrs. H. Palmer, of PortAmboy, will eroc.t a new cottago on Westffediling place, and n gfltitlerunri from Jiroo!;-lyu one on Wlutfleld plucD.

Tho prize drawing for B building lot oflor-i by St. Mary'H Church took placo oa Mon-

day evening, when it wan found that Mr.Patrick Nugent, of Newark, held the luckylumber. After the drawing the audiencemused themselves at dancing for mural

houra.

PartieB having their printing for foitlral,plo-nics, entertainments, ate, done ai liifioffice, wilt receive a local notice frea. All•thers will bo charged fifteen eenta per line J . Q B R I S T O W JW ,

for such. A local notice in tho> largo cirou-latiou of tlie EBA ii always found worth morethan the cost of tho postern.

Decoration Day has passed and as we haveloyally paid our tribute of resp ct to ourdeparted heroes let us to attend to thewants of the living. We can meet ono of

i« gwatett needs of tha female portion oftlie U/Bi. named class by supplying them with

pmpiJDfl' MMtjIHf tiltl btJoi. !u itiv n'''iM.

Bomo of our dnggi^ts will have a numberof sins to answer for. For jnstanee, VougbtA Killgore who soil by far the best 'jualily

tho Urgest (j'laotitj nf Paris Green,:

TO THE WHOLE ONLY 2a CENTS.

GAND ALLEGORICAL STREET DISPLAYAND REALISTIC

IARDI-GRAS CARNIVALPKKCI:DI:I> IIv AN

UNSURPASSED MUSICAL BRIGADEol .10 I'ltCKH, led by 1 W (1EO. BU1TOK, uvuy inornmt: Ht 1() c LIOCI.

1,0 BI'IiKNDIU nl'IIOLSTBKEI) O1TJ1AUHAI11S L'.I CENTS KXT11A.

H E L A R G E S T | :I .EI>I1ANT INT H E W O R L D ,

CfriNO M01IE TiJAN ANV IB KLEPJIANTK.

WO PEltFOEMANCES DAILY,BAIN OE SHINE.

B0RB OPES AT 1 ASD 1 V. M.; COM

WE ALSO EXHIBIT ATIA.CKETTSTOWN, - June 18.

June 80.

sold during tha past threo yea lough to

j QRAND [JISPLAYor

VNEN and LAWN SUITS

killed the fabulous number of TCa.432,O07,€.VJ,98O,(!5*l32l,11 i,790,GS< potato bugs.

Th" Herman Ruuiau Ciitbuiic Societies ofthe United 8Ut*s htld % ajait \w\ par*

iu Newark ibb week. Ilithop Conrigtn•Sftd t« allow ibo Ancient Onictf of K!-

bfrnianBloparticipaiointliopnmdo oq theround th>t they are not tecogniwd aa amrch doeitty, and tbia was a church pro-

As at carpet weaver Ibew aro uono whowu> tieel Mr. C. 8. Jcnson, whose place of

Illackwell ilwcl, between thtbanks. With a tliorough knowl«!i;o ofjeflinen hfl combiucii an cxcellcnl

itnd thoM who bate spring to do

•hould give him a trial, u h« work i§ rht-apprice M well a, excrll*nt in quantity.Children'! Day will bo vWri td to rearw in the Port Ortm CTJiorrh, wbeu tt«

church acd lcctuM rwiw will be daronUdirilh Dowpm. The parinr. HOT. (1. T. Jack-

iti iu Mi1! moruinu will d''ii*<r * * nj jrp"

[hiring Hit night of TbtirwUy nf Ui*t wf k

- .irk fbiMren el (b» Kftuw of lit. JoLnKing, war lA'rt (Vaai. bfti n.iw* in

B of tl>. faoilj. » J tb#j •llfttml«Mt taIs th* B»fBiB« il w f"«a.l IT" i^.*

n<Uf 1*1 V~" «ui»4. IU tooi.»uIf H 'I, of.tunMl. •»! • roil e« l«ll-t i J Jas. ]

MORRISTOWN.

:HE OHLV uP,*wiUAnrEii8 FOB FISE

Minery Goods,Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats

•lowers, Feathers,Silks, S-.tins, Ribbons, &c,

A HANDSOME SHOW BOOM

UlliiirrjOta n•ill I - fo

•ut, MiK-blia>ili.( vti\Ai nt maami'l) futnil i

r. Ourplaced

BBEESE'S.BLANK BOOKS,

STATIONERY,

FANCY GOODS,

BOX PAPETERIES,

Stereoscopes, View»,

CONFECTIONERY,PICTURES

FIIAMED TO OHDEB.

PI.ATED-WARB

TKAHl'OOSS, . . .

TAIU.E "

. "5 el., p. IIJ8

% mm i to,,HOIIIHSTOWX, S.

J.HAIRHOUSE,'Watchmaker and Jeweler

THE risx^T ii*or.rMi:sT op

FANCY GOODS,I/In ni nuro

Morristowu ia without a bonded deb

I/ecoiattou Day mis publicly observe

at Madison.

HeubcL Browtt Las eatahikheH a carriage laotory at O..k Bidgi

Voaght & KiHton?'* thermometer rag-iflterod jatt 100 oa Sunday.

The Boooton Oommou Oonnoil bordered three dowra street kmpa,

Mr. Augnitn* Htrtsogb b u remuvfrom Loogwood to Philadelphia.

About 100 tens ol ore ta shipped aail;from tbe Hacklebune; afaea.

Tbe Fort Morris Sunday School wi]obserre Oltildreo'f Dty oa tlie lflth,

Over 76 meo u e now employed in thiCoppers* mines, near NewFoundland

A base ball olub wu one of the ftturea of tbe Decoration Day paradeSotaerrtHe.

Will Biobarda, ucpbev of Mr. J. B,Riobards, left town on Monday for Cen-tral City, Colorado.

Postmaster Kunyon, of Morristown,his sold ntoety-four thousand dollanworth of tbe $10 oertifiontei.

Lets than four weeks to the Fourthand nut a place in Morris bsj at yet

iDoinced a celebration.Tba family of Mr. Qarr«t Garrabrautmoved oq Wednesday to Patereon.

They will ba greatly missed.No* Jersey Zinc stock is aveutment, as its $100 ebarea nell foi

four buudreJ and totly Aollura,MorrisUjwn ban a female barber andilm Cbinatnan WaHlierwoman.—Bulk-i. And several woodeu itijuus,Mr. Oscar Cortrigbt hag mored from

Mt. Hope to Iluckuway. He still car-riea ou bus-incus at tliu former place.

C-ni.n« Tmn flnmpany'ii No. 3it CiiUiaauu.ua, is being torn down

nil is to be rnbuilt on & larger Bcale.The iron ore uusini-BS bas not been so

active along the East Penu. Railroad forio Ir.st live years as it is at presentTbe Presbyterian, as well as theMeth

Jiai Hulibatli School at Buocasuana,ill obuorve CUildieu's Day to-morrow.TUo First Presbyterian Sabbath Scbooi

if MorrinLowu, has a memberBbip of:15, and contributed $417.99forist year.

Muurico Thomas, of Baakingridge,ged eighty yoars, had his collar botieirokun by being tossed against a fencey ti cow.

Tlie law passed at the late session ofio Legislature, iuoreaaiog the juriadio-

ion of Juaticoa of tbe Peace, is eaid toi defectiveRev. T. O. Mayliam, of Roekaway,

ccupied the pulpit of St. Paul's M. E.lliurdi, Newark, on Sunday, Ma; 2fitblorning and ovening,The ladies of tbo Itockawav M. E

Oiiurcli are talking of holding a strawlicrry aud ice cream festival soon for tliejeucfit of the churoh.

Tint milk train on tbe New Jerseidland carried 1,484 cans on TuesJsf last week, an i&oreuse of 400 cans everie mme dute last yeur.I t is estimated that Mnhlon Cole,endfaam, will have from ten to twelveouBand baskots of pecches if the prci-it indteatioas bold oat.William Qgden, of Bloom in gdale, at-imptfld suicide hy drowning tbe other

lay, but wfti raruM by ConduotorJrake, of tbe Midland Itailroad.Tbe M. E. Sunday School of Miwn was organiied in 1829, aud the

ichool proposes (o celebrate its Qttiethinnivemry in an appropriate manner,

A Mom&town lad, named KiiuWll,rhilo Tiniting New Fouudlnnd last week,

ibot iu the stomach and !injured by u pistol going off in lm pocket.

The store ot Pitney A Suiter, ftt Union-ville, near Chester, waa entered byburglars ou Friday night, the 23d nit,sad robbed ol from $75 to S10O worthof goods.

At Saratoga Inst week, by tho Generalissembly, Presbyterian Laymen

Jabed not to go to tbe Opera anyuore, and not to read the newspapers>n Sunday.

Mr. Lewis W. Walton, ou tlie E. C,iloy place, near Monistown, has threeltidred penr trees wliicli are laden withiung fruit, nnd give promise of annimlant yield.

Tho Director of tbi Board of Free-holders will be at tho County Collector'saEiro oil Mondays aud Tburadays toapurovo all hi Ha and warrant* fur mouieaafiaiiist the county.

Tlio large upright blast engine, builtand • xliibilud by I. V, Worm k Co., atthe Ctinloutiiiil, tiiu baon purcliiBUil bytho Andover Iron Comiwny, and is nowbeing plaoed iu i«>»iliun to drire one ofllieir large fnrnacea.

Tbo mcftiog of tbe Oaauty Bible>ci^tj will cunvcuc iu thv Preabjlerian

Cuurcli next Turulay uturuing, aio'clock, wbca the prograinnia prerii»nm>unc«l wilt br follnwed. A fttjiutt'fmliuff juwitiDif is expected.

lkv. C. H. llcnistreet, ap|minled byIlm lu t aenion of tbe Newmik Confer-•nee to Sluckbolu. NowfoaodUnJ andMillon rUrgc, b u rMjflowl aod b ubveu awigned to a cuamf] in (b« city atTroy. 1U U to U ia««J*d bj B«r.

During iU lut tbrw owotbi «ii | - f•onibaTtdiediflWulilblttM ' "

Altw

"ONLY THE BEST.

VOUGHT & KILLGORE,DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES,

NT, J.

DRUGS AND MEDICINES,

CHEMICALS and DYE STUFFS,

and all PHABMA0EDTI0AI/ PKEPAEAHONR

PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED.

None but pure drags med of the best quality. A full assortment oTOILET AKTJOLEa and everything usually found in a drug store.

VOUGHT & KILLGORE.

Our En. Vanilla i i LeionI s the best. Families who have used them say ODO-third the quantity is more than equal to the orainaiyflavoring extracts and cost no more. They are thetrue ritih flavora of the fniite. The market in full ofcheap and adulterated extracts. Ask your merchantfor YOUGHT & KILLGOBE'S flavoring extract,and take no other.

nsect Poisons.We have them all. Insect Powder, Liquid Bed BugPoison, Guin Camphor, Powder Borax, CuyeimoPopper, Alum, "White Hellebore, Whale Oil Soup.PURE PARIS mREfiN.

Sliallonbei-Rcr's Pills; Sholl's Pills; Hamilton's Pills;Divider's Pills; Mooru's Pilules; Hedges' Pever andAgue Aiinihilator; India Cholagogue; Acres' AgueCure ; Chinoidinc in stick and pills, Quinine in pow-der and pill, and various other preparations.

XX Camphor Cream, the best, luost penetratiaud cheapest liniment in the market. For

t it h lPAINS, BKL'IBEg, SJ'IIAIKS, etc., it has HO £foilowinti letter from John H. Cyi"

ngall

iving nearPhillipsburg, will show the great curative powersof the XX Cream; he writos: "Through one ofyour agents I was persuaded to try your XX Cam-phor Cream on my ankle, which was sprainednearly two years ago, and I have been nnablo tofind a cure for it, but since I have been using yourCream I have been able to throw one crutch away."

You have also read in these columns the re-markable cure performed on Mr. John Greek, ofSuccaaunna, who waB for five years unable to walkup and down stairs. XX Camphor Cream cured

Also tho CIIHO of Dr. A. E. Blwets, of Newark, thrown from hispo, brainng him terribly. XX Camphor Cream relieved him of

ill pain and swelling at oae'e. These cures could he multiplied bylousondu. 25 and 50 cts. per bottle. Ask for XX Camphor Cream ;1 others arc imitations.

TOUGH 4 HLLEOBE, Proprietors,DOVER, 3V. a".

HOUSEKEEPERSABB IIEBEB1' NOTIFIED THAT

£. Lindsley & SonHAVE A MEW LINE OF

CARPETS!Largest Assortment In the City Is select from.

FIUCEB LOWEB THAN EVER BEFOBE KNGffK. Aboutc-half former pricox. For instance : Good BrusnelB Carpet from 85nta nor yard. Good Incrains from 25 cents, ling Caipota from 30intB. HEMP CARPETS.

OILCLOTHSFEOK 26 CENTS PEE YAED UP.

STAIR OH. CLOTHS. RODS, etc

FURNITURE.Bed Room Suits from $18.

Fine Parlor Suits from $35.and «v«rythinj needed by housekeeper! to m«k» hem*

pleuant at lower; prices for cud only.

THE RUSHAT

PIERSON'SFOR

HATS and CLOTHINGBTIIJL.

We are now offoriug a fine line of the following goods at I 'EICESTHAT NO HOUSE CAM BEAT.

BLUE FLANNEL SUITS,

OF THE BEST QUALITY.

WHITE DUCK and MARSEILLES VESTS,

ALPACA, MOHAIR and LINES DUSTERS,

LINEN, ALPACA AND SKELETON SACK COATS.

GAUZE UHDERCIOTHINO, FAKCY HALF HOSE, GENTS' NECK-WEAH,

Straw Hats, Fur and Wool Hats, &c.Call and we mil BIIOW yon tbe greatest bargnuiB in MEN8' and BOYS'

CASSIMEIU3 SUITS yoa have ever sow; at

PIEBSOl'S,DOVER, 3W. J-.

nsurancs a SpecialtyE.& G. H. Ross & Breese,

flRE AND LIFE

Insurance Agents,tfflce. Old Iron Bank Bulldiug,

Morristown, N. J.jn(s the MJoii/ng flrsi-ctosfl cc

TSA VIItE INS. Oo. of ITartftinl, Co. Cap-ital ntnl HarphiB vver $6,000,000.

iSRICAN MUTUAL INS. Co., otNemtrk,N.J. Asset* over (950,000.

nEMES'R MUTUAL INS. Co., nf Kuw&rk,N.J . Ca|iital ana Surplus over tJOO.OOO.SnCHAN'l'S' MUTUAL INS, On. ot Newark,

M. J. Capital and Hurpltia about fijOO.OOO.IERSIANUMUTUAL rNS.Co. orNewarU,N.

.T. Capital and BiirjiliiH over *100,000.tUAXi BENEFIT LIFE INS. Co. of Noir-

ark.N.J . Anat-1 never 120,000,0011.

Insurnnca effected on all det^rlptious ofproperty In tiny section of tlie Stuta, at asow ratoB OB tho mU will warrant. All

IOBSCB PAID FUOMl'TLY, and UQ compro-raiBing in »ttlemcnt.

Persona nt a distance cau iletter and roceivo tlio tamo napplication were inadu Inpurw

EB us byIon as ir

WOODRUFFHAS MOVED HIS STORE,

ad followed It neil diutr to tbo post-ufneo In

CHESTER, N. J.THE HANDSOMEST 3TOIIE la tlie wince,nil tbe b u t uNnorluwul or tliono gomln for

ry dnvuBft tobo fouuJ iu thecountry Uiis< el Nt'Ksrk, A must complcto mtorlumu t

TOYS, FRUITS,FRESH CAISTDY,

I*nrc Tee Cream,,LL KINDS OF SUTB,

TO^ACCOb, SNUFFS, SEQAILS,

okerit ftnO Clit-u'ETB artiolr*; COLLARS milTFri, a full lui". CANNED OOOD8, JEW-

Daily, Weekly mid MonthlyAAUAZ1NES,

NEWSPAPERSand PERIODICALS.

•JIESH BOASTED I'EISVTR, 5c. per qoirt.

Win, 0. WOODRUFF,N OP TITE OLD CURIOSITY SHO1',

CHEHTEH, N.J.

WOOL WANTEDiu exebouga for ({OodH of our OWL mato Bt

our iniUi (Into NICMOLS)

NEAR CHESTER, N. J.Wool taken and made up to order in CAB-

RIUEIIMI, HlTINETS, TWEEDS, ULANHISTS,FLANNELS, and BTOCKIKU mid KNITTINGYAltKH of aii sizes end colors. StockingYarns at wholesale, a specialty. AJgo thoboat jiluco to get

BAG CAHPETS WOVEN,iu either striped or plain warp. The beatof wnrps found. All inquiries by mailpromptly ot tended to, n«d at] work guartiu-toed. Mia. (', HlflSFHEUD,

Chaster, Morrin County, K. J.J. T. Snsi'UKiit), Simmer. Ti-i'mi

Agents for Fairbanl-3' Scales ar.dTer-• willigor's Safes.

VOORHEES BROTHERS,MORRISTOWN,

mum m;;.::; wium,IU1LHE1W', CAKltlACiK UAKK1W, ULACIi-

SMITHS', CONHtAfTOIlfi ANP MIN-INd BUl'l'LIJiS,

WALTES A. WOOB'3 CelebratedJTOWEBS and BEAPEES.

IEOBQI Z. V0OBHEU. JiMSfl B. TOOBSKEfl.taorriBtown, Deo. 18III, 1878.

McKIKGAN & COMPANY,DE.U.K1B IS

Safety OU,BLACKWELL STREET, DOVER.

WATCHES, CLOCKS,AND SLEIGHr, IJltSlIIIITIONS.

B,

ta b f^i O*t on

THE ROXBl'RY HOTEL!

SILVER P t - l T E D WAI1E.

Salad, Machinery, Sporm, Whale, Oator,Sewing Machine, Neats-lbot vu otk.r Oils.

TU'U»

Rockford Watches! IM,IW*m*~ -Htm* UaM

Ut.Mlu.il TWli;|lt*.ili.»ll» M,ia«ismmmmmms-mM i MU SMMWrtlf» ITIICTIY HIE.

THE CELHIIUTEH

•BSifwwlMwi

stfsss^S^W11WT0WI?.

6. V. BOSS,BUDD BLOCK,

T V TV I I O I J 1 3 ,H vk&miv in ninimiidni; I" the pnhttcho lim tm-alfil in .SUnlm|ii-, ami iini ja»t

iT-iUinliBiHiWdrnsiiiK nn • •niiMy NEWyroc'KOr'

DRY GOODS,

GROCERIES,

BOOTS AND SHOES,

HATS AND CAPS,r Bpnnp iod Kummrr viar, and a Tirity ofHwlri imiabli' tor \ntle iu tin* urclioii. Ue-nirr* •RKIIIIT lo rail Hit- tttf tttfon ot Iho<lir» ta Ibe Ut*it ku<l nin.t U»Dt!lul tU'i.iKni

DKKHl} OOOUH. BDI) to touwlM'|M'n a.I.oJiJIiortof

SI GAHK, TEAS • a d COFFEES,!,,) B ririH) nf OfttMXHIEa ttiil I'lldVI-tlOSH llwl, from lonRr*j»rifnco tn II*"* !><)•'

b I l l l tu u-lrrt witb |tr»t r t nO9 WirKH H H

COAL YARD(LATE SHLHt'S)

BERGEN St., Dover, N. J.,lias Leon openuil by Qeo. ilcCrsPhen, and is

<w rvad; for buninusB. Firfit-clasa COALJil boused mil acrccDCil will aln-sys be Iwpt

an h»D(l, »tid boapljl anil Bold For eaali, giriiiR1 o bnit opportunities and lowen prices taijer »nd teller. Firht-class

Bituminous or Blacksmith Coalinstantly on hud. Coal delivered to anyirt ol the town or Immediate T.otnlty.

Cord Wood, L a p Wood andSawed Wood,

wayn in stock for dolivory.tal raiT bB left at McCraokei

uf I!!*ck*ell and Bergen street*, ur

All orders fors office, comer

rosj be

• M ) i 5 s li m(li< iMbttc onittuboiManil turmvitiimn m o --tjlo nl<t him *eill»ndeuiniui- IjUmuck,

unt*'!*, M.t 3d, WJ9.

MILLINERYAMD

DBESS-MAKIKG.

H«»F>III Utl •*. I. t w - 1 ' . Ik.uxi l U4 Bun -ill» Hiliin »

CARPETSAT

Manufacturers' PricK.ODHIminrnRcaiid carefully Hclocteit itock,

compnunft Airainnters, Wiimui, Eoly"trtiMi'lf, Tuppitrj flrinc«>lt ttiNi>-ply«, In-^•niiiR.Ae,, Off OlTR OffK MAKE, inoludfog

I i is i is aid Pates,tilb acd without Wrdt-n to match, oSen inin precedent til (ippDrtuDlty lor careTal uid

Via altio offor Tu-kiuli and India Carpoti in<lnna» «tf cmr own (mporladoo. Oil CMU*,IUIRI, HitH. and cverr dneriplion ol FLOOltCOVP1INOS,»1I»1

Extraordinary Low Rates.Bfceiil hidun-mtutR uflernl to pin id rnruiilt-

ing cburcbri, lititul* and tlMMtr*.

J. & J. DOBSON,lanttlaftarcM, Ittpnricr» md rciittrr*,

40 M 42 West Hiii St.,

CRAM

LADIES' FANCY GOODS,

Jt'wSittli ATVBDW E

John Van Gaasbeek, Manager.

terson,UNDERTAKERS

Page 4: CUSTOM XAT O H. 3S.. Ck H. DICKERSON, DOVEpTI^ · DOVER, MOBRIS COUNTY, 1TEW JERSEY. THE IRON EEA I'uBLiaaiD ETIBT SATUIIIMV ti BEN J. H . VOGT. EDITOIt AND PItOUIKTOll. Office OD

SPBING. 1879!We are fully

stocked with thenewest styles in

GOODS,; DRESSI which

MORRIS COUNTY TEACHERS' 1NSTI

The annual iiislitute ol tins teachers ofthis county was csrhonl Lmday ujuininy of lu^t week, wlien fuUv150 tateliew tv.iv i>tvwDt. T i e iutttitnto was c'uvvuoi) b.v County Siiiierh.-tentjetit Tlmrber, and bootor and otherinnmilos f"r ilmwtuc: WPI*H ilistxibutetl.

Vxot. B. W. Putuutii, of KOHIUU, vimliairoiliiL'eii nuil proceeded" with ilie »ub-

w e arejjectuf indi mi *»»* A* m^, -li i | front the teachers drawing win, but little1 0 S e l l i n i l C J l : taught tUxougbout the couuty, tod bat

B ' -a j | l little mulerstoiKi bv the teaoben. Aa u

cii eaper than any : ^n^u^e ti* «ry eiemums ma run-I Jaiacntal principles were first tieuted of.

id l

n01 OUr

**• | Room is'with the newest

B I CARPETS,MATTINGS,

OIL CLOTHS,which are soldexceedingly close.A look will con-vince any one.W. S. BABBITT,

j 2 PARK PLACE,T M O R R I S T O W N .

I

T

iiig, busaid, was a1 widely known tuao any otti«ami was tbe simplest, Iusleml of tl)enumerous chimifitfra representing every

Object in the Ghioesolatignnge, and tbejitrary characters of all the modernrilizefl nations, tliere were in tliislaD-

gunge but three—Jot straight antl enrvortUnett, and hence more easily understood.Tlio niuruiiip hours were taken up iu nfioroiigli ['xpliiaation of tteso fuuda-mental ptincipWa, witU tbeir simplestconibiuaiiDBs, nnd State SuperintendentApgar took pntt in the exercises, wbiobwere illustrated on the black-boord audfollowed by tlte tencbers in books.

In the nfteruoon tlie subjeot of Indue-Irinl drutving wits eouliuned by Prof, jPiituiiui, wlio introduced coinbitintiouof lines nnd plain figures, employingcut«d lines aud foruiiug butaaioul fig-

us, foiwlBtiaff or Messrs. Butu-Ulerl., |liiydilp utid 'i'liorii, presented .•••BOIU-

tiotiB cxptcsaing Uiauits to the Mom*- jtown Hoard of EfltidHnn, fliipwinrPitil-1

enl Apgiir, Vmt. Putnam, nuil the 11pie of Murristuwti gouoiadopted. T , ' •' \

Wr. ApgnC: QifliiVed -

At H i m , M, .Kttlilie nilll tlMS l'l*Ht"H

their

wbicl

teacher* J'irfleeting him

Prof. Ptituiuu flui&Ued bis

arks onpeiiutomlent Thurb

j d h I t U

dlowing, iiud Snin a few remurksp

adjourned thoIuatUnu.' bitsti vm.The foregoiug rojiort hnjt been con

eiiaetl Irom l\ie reflnlut tcpart of the

j u l t w d l .

I n ) , <

jjraftcjiintipow iilia nusMtx lUlln

l.m.r,Xt-wiMiaui)itlpW. U. It. a t V,iuilii..£t,WBUiC!ii|., Klr.Hii.-lii. iunit, Ittngtianituii, Uti.

tand UWWM\UM\-g with l^hi- i , Vil.ud H;i«<iuulmiiii»1t.Jiuu!., ileadim; mil

• (Dr-nvisg

Secretary, Mr. J. Fnuk Jliolonuetl us by thut geuilomau.

Lindl

lay iif,cin»«n otlast w«tiwhile Johnny, sou of Homy Ouckcniwho is ftbottt elgUtyears of age, m i |)lnjiug on tbo tow-patli of flie eim.il m1.1

tlie blacksmith (ihop nf Mr. Gt^rgt' Jiciitom, be fell into tlie water nnfl was.drowned. Hiafuthcrwasiti thesbupImviug some blueksuuthiutf doDii, nud veJ tbe boy to keep awuy from tbe canal,but diarpgnrding Hie atlrico of hia par-ent he i»ni«l tbo penalty will, hia life

TAPESTRY,BRUSSELS,

IIVGBAI1V

QARPETJ

THE I, I.MORRISTOWN,

HAVE T H E

LARGEST, HANDSOMEST,

CHEAPEST STOCKIN M 0 M I 8 COUNTY.

Knox & Fayman.N.&--MATTINGSMud a**.

Prof. Apgar gave nn idea of the•ess of the Hiwsiuiis during Iho remniu-

Her of tho Xtmitute.In tbe evening the Institute met

tbe L.rceun), when Prof. Putnam gia free lecture to the (eaciiera and peoplenf Morriatown on the "Commercial Valueit Industrial Art." Tlie commercial;h.uiling,as well us tlioliberty of o nation,fatiiil, is the price of eternal vigilance.V progress in nuy of tbo arts ia duo tolie nmoiiut of labor bestowed. The

icltool ia tbo start iug point in the pres-uit ago; bence tbe necessity for tunolierso start pupils aright. Apprenticeship

is abolished, A boy or girl steps fromhe school into activa life. Formerlyippronticeship wm necessary to fit ttiem>r any mocbanicnl ocoupation. Tbe•liool is the place to iucline the views

if persona wlio are to Bbnpe theiries through lifo.

France gained her position at tbe head>f tbe civilzed world in matters or tastend fashion in giring heed to tho in-fraction of bor ubildren in these branch-

More titan thirty yean ago Eugluadurn \U nccassity of cultivating tlie taste<f her subjecta, that she might stand ntbebeodofthe rival powers, twenty-

The Ladies'EmporiumFOB XHE

YEAR OF 1879.ff ILL BE AT

Mrs. A. Beemer's,Nearly Opposite tbe Post Office

DOVEE, N. J.who tins begun the Winter ciuupaigit with

tbo most complete, elegant and fash-ionable line of

to be found In t o n . Including e w r U i l n

BONNETS, HATS,FLOWERS, FEATHERS,

urn! RIBBONS,

LAC£S--rflal and imitation,

NECKTIES AND BOWS,Collars, Lace nnd Linen JteU, Crapes, Mourn-ing Bonnets anil Rolls, A fine unsortinent ol

Hair Goods,embracing Switch™, llmid*, etc. Also i

unlimited vsriuty of ZBPMYRS aad acomplete annortuieut of

Ladies' Furnishing Goods.

Everything furnisbwl in of tlie but mate-rial, and will be mndo up in tbe latat styleii ,uud newest tl

pa \>y competeut a

Boneset Bitters!BEST IN THE W0B1D.Wonderful Alterative

and Tonic.

PLEASANT TO THE TASTE.

Hoooinnieiuled especially for'iinniiiK Iho Jllood, n>giifnting

tlu- Huwt'lH, MUI tho cum utlJvt*[M'pBin, Iiiiligefltion, nnd nildttHMwes of tho lungs and Btom-iich. Proparwl by tho

ESSEX, CONN.

Vought & Killgore.JOS. YORK,

TheHouKO FurnisherTIIIIKEDOOIB AJ1OVE IBOX

DANK, MOltltlHTOW, X. J.

uncle, wlicre himself and fctber werenmkiug a visit, but upon waking a thor-ough search aud not finding him it misthought beat toJgearch tho bottom of tliecanal; accordingly Mr. Edward Boll

'olnuteered lo make the attempt aud diveaticg himself of bis clothing iiluufieiinto tho water aud almost instantly called out, "Here be is." The body, wUIclhad bfipn in Hie water about four hours,was taken to tha house of Mr. E. E.Kitchol!, wlscre bin wife nnd Mrs. DeHnrlprepared it for removal to tho house iMr. Cticlicroo in Putersciu.

A mud ilog on a rampage iu LinrnlPark, last week, ran inton b..mami hit1

to bite tho colored hostfer, wbo i«nnchim to the floor with a forfc, nud heliMm until tbe farmer cimio witl a gunnnd ended the contest by shooting the

Thronirhoiit tlio struggle tho doguttered nu sound. This is the secondmad dog seen in this vicinity within amonth, botli were killed liefure doingany ilmntiffe, so far as known.

Mr. Jithu Dye, of this place, is theyoungest "old man" that we have evermet. Ho is now soventy-flve years ofige, but looks like a man of forty five,,nd is us spry as n kitten. He is donbloointcd throughout, nnd Ima not a single;ootb in liis jaws, every oue being ilj

ble, and nearly as good

yours of vigilance has made a great:hange in tbe quality of her products.

Tlie first world's fdir in IBM, iukl nl '•London, was the starting point. It Lad,ba teudency to awaknn an interest mber nuncfBctnriDH products. With theenergy of Prince Albert she has maderapid strides and improvements and nowitands second to none. England and

France stand to-day at tlie bead ol tirecommercial world. Their manufacturedproducts are used throughout the world,nd are noted for their beautiful designs

and evidences of skillful workmanship.America should profit by thoir c i-

tiiple. She hftB tho raw material, butis under the obligation ot resorting totho Hbilitr of the old world to convertthem into saleable and competing pro-duels, America lias but few skilledworkmen. What must be done? Ex-perience in tlie o\i world shows that tbesoliuul in the place to cultivate thesetastes. Tho people of this country liaveseen this and have Bought to make im-provements by establishing art' schools,The Professor illaatrated prolbBelj'tytbe use of fabrics', crockery, etc.1, nnda copy of the celebrated Portlandcliich attracted the attention of the aad-

ieuce after tha )ee|ure.VBHUI.

After devotional exercises, conducted byPro!. Haven, drawing i ^ iesumeil nwcontinued throughout the day, wtb bulfew exceptions. After the' intermissionin the forenoon Superintendent pggave <t boety explanation of tho metrii

illustrating by mean* of tinmeter, scales, eta , ahoiriug tbe a:

(•formity of tba ajstem, aad speakingits superiority on account of its simplity and international use. In reply tcinquiry he explained tbe manner iiwhicb the sUndard unit, the meter, wiobtained originally, or mtbtr stated tbiit was by accaratu mathematical ealonlition. Ia 1874 a Congress* was heldParis, attended by representativea frooall parts of tLfi world. Provisionmade to supply all nations with aard metal tnetiar. He counseled tbeteachers not to be too baaty inIbenystem. Tbe main point to be gained is to (nmilir.riie pnpils wjth UM terms.The nrsttm ii now used In sevenl

in this country—notablthat T>f the WallUim Wticli Co. TlvCoait Surrey employs the lyatam all<getber; also tbo medical iirofetaionemploying it to a great extent Itnot yet sutboriud nnlrenally in tbiUnitwl HUICF. nor in England. T ltime Uai not yet arrived for doJDg am;with ttic old arbitrary V^rta attogctber.

After furthrr work on drawing a rvcitation, "Tbe Kaotoclty B«!l«," w u flav-iy glten by Min Rinkia.

Attb^tiolnt tbe tcMhen adj*OT«alo »tt*na ttw DeoonUoa Pay txt t tbw.

d

He

atnoke3 some but never chews, »udidopts the "rational nieaiio," in all,

iga. He poastfaeji ,i wuudurful reteu-'memory aud enu ivhip hia weight incuts. l

On Friday morning Mrs. A. Kier, |ife of the section foreman at this plum,itb ber little girl were tn the act ofiving their cow into an enclosure nearte truck, when the etpresa east camelong nnd struck the cow, killiug bor in-:antly. Mrs. Kier Itarely escaped withicr life, t ic pilot striking her arm.

IU.

The. Iniu Mnrhet*

Tbe Engineering and Miuing Journallast Saturday eoys of Amorioan pig

ironIt is said, by good naUiority, tbat tbe

emuod for pa^f heels iron is greatly inc^otj^fpVodBOtioii, and Uifltif ijl

ho furnaces Usually engaged in prodtiC-ig this cfoss of iron vcrd.in blast,' they

wouldupfcments.,. This, in cpnucction with thelarge demand.jor !Bw?emer: iron,. la nVery BnooaHging feilnt^ for- the -ir*otrade, and tends to prove tbe predictionthat no kive frequently mndi>, that therailroads would eveutimlly rescue this

l H4

in iU Ant »Uf«.In tbi nenliiy 8oiwrlnt&od«flt Apf«.«• t ttm UlMtnW kctoi* !• the

;nf Tb* lulba

«o.l "Urv.y

| hirty day» ial«taboftaWmMlataly. HsAnta OM<riir(kMi of bin jattmtj Uom Tnati^ MUwn asd tbiMfh K«rtWr» ItalyHU imnty » M M«W by rtfln*), • n

MtaMtiMd wvprntiam. Ufai of U u w k 1 W Maatry

li, r.iMlait, ik'tLlphom, A!!<ul na r rbb iuv , nitlioul elia

JJurDlirtltwJIo, i-JltAUrjaAga, •Lyoii!'Kian. fstirlmc, Uiiletlc, iierhclov H.ifrt

il nil Ktatioiiiv »» Trt^aic »»., T)n!Hwnrc I1

|N. J. West IJHO l.ttllrmid) 11:13 A. M. nm)13 I1. M.

A.I.EASOXI':i!,Kii|RTlnteinleiit,

D.L.&W.E.E. TIMETABLE.FIlfMI DOVER OOlSO .VlJsT I

ii-uiiBh Mftll, 9.23 A. M.; Ornvt-Rt) KspMi .. . . A . M . ; Kvmm E I I I W M , IM P. flt.;

SaKtuu and liiiipliamtuii fei., 2.211 P . M.; Baf-i Exro-esa.S.sai1. M.; l1"V( i r Express, 7.22M.; Oitwcso K*i>«-*«, 7.82 P . M.', Ka«lseUs*m Eipreaa, 0.20 P, U . ; Harris Wire Spec'ii!,35 P . M . ]•;• - ' • • " X '

raoa POVEB OOINO RAIT :Jswej-o Eipra'sa 5.30 A. M.j Dover E i -

B, 7.00 A. 31.; HacltGttstoHt) Vail, 7.32 A.Eaaton GxitrcES, HA'l A, M. : SJuKhumptoii

Ixpres*. 2.97 V.M,; TlirnnRli Mai.iH.44P.U.;tenet Accom ,5:iS P . M.J OHWMO Exprow,

P . M . ; Enflion Acmmnimlatinn,8.'J7 p . a .

CHESTER BBANOH:WABD. BTATlOMa. * KiitWAltD,

nmeet.tue require-

(Hn4$atty v

(&i]63^j»ported to W aggregateabout*2000 tons of Tarioaa hmutls anilgrades. There is a particularly stroujdemand for forge iron. Prices are varfirm, auu Wtoro the"Bummer mpatlis areptiat,:n much better " !for. 0tequote No, 1 F^umliyat 418.60

O N 2and llO'rNo. 2 Foundry, 117 .and $18and Forge, Sift and HO 50.

We note tales of 7000 tons of stealMils at a full uriae, and 8000 tonsiron rails, -' There in stilt u very good inquiry, and tho steel mills i in > partioaUiare very full of orders. We quote steelrails at $15 at tide-water, and Iron rail• t $87.

We note a!™ ot Irom 800 to 400 lousjwith a rising tendency

We quote at |ai.5QJ|nd $22.60.

UIIIc.MB. EDITOE : In tho narober ol

Ma; 21th paper I noticed the conitntiicatloQ ia i CftTd to Uit qnality of miwhich is diiilj Bold to u$ hy tbo varioidealers, but a» far as mygoM in dealing with aiflfflKi.1

h'cre thit Uie/ gifs os quite u goodmilk «a 500 can get fa «nj town; bulIliick t ine ia one Ihins tbejr tiupbtilo, namely, lower tbe price per qn

jirom t l i to four oents- In ai>Mkiiwitb ibon who bava had: msnj J Htnpetieuee iff making bnttei' tuejr myUkfls fonrteeo quant of ml|k to cliione i»nod of butter, which ifone i>owti 1Unbar

poaod.' Tbe u umilk al BII «>aiUnbar otqwrfii^e mik al li

nttqaartambdbtitttvlsTityfonrAt PortOntniboitlo, of milk i•MM pwqaart, HuwwliawiU bflrW t o T y arW

irtiA'ifli...... _-.. - .C»» tytlauUwl) (ttini S&w \ « « vi*. I'm-ami lluautoil. mm 1 iin-ujili to Wnt?r

tjiniudtiiars, Bcr»m««, Urwt Ik-mi,aiifioli, Lttle. SUratlum, CorUam!,r, ivruuiiirt itno. Uitwt'ijU; conuit'UUK'«!Jrfib 4 f # r \ «.i»l WV*» h*

ims^Vll. . . . . .riU) l)!iiir-*!oi

nbntre, i

TH liv.. ut11 furl'iUt-

vilie.[laninju with L'tli'i

IIULUI SiiriucB Iasuiur^ipi ftc,w Joik, | » t

inuneot « t WashingIJctlikiluni, All-'iiti^n,011 the- Lf-hiKli Vulloy,iirriflmrKaml

id L«hiKii ami•[iillinfl)t£r|^i..tifurGiWlXftvHI.,...AttH.10 A. 31. Don* AiAt lUtllU Jt.liflnktll KxAt 1:00 P. It. OBWt!«.i iX->» utwetimi rtiilk UiroimliITg, IlKMIltUU, UiMJillflllll»ll

It. for J'lUBton, Wyowlus

Learu Stwirk at 4.m V. M (Cmttcit aruiia) eunnwiinji ni W»tiTt-m for Amiovu!i'lrtun mid Jirnn-iiviHf, uml ul I'liillirsburItli LI-UIKI) TSIH'5 J t i i l iw t B » I LdiiRli niliBtincl.BUiifl H. II. lm* Uiitlilt'liv.rt. AtlentowiL'aiWaiiaHiiri'lablits. AUn YilliJM.^peiljRMnlforBDWIilorei v : ! ''• -•'•/.5iilU P. ' M., pi'Ver Esbresn'-for fimnmi

(UBimntRltteL tta«M tiffrt<Hr>> <<"<! nH p^Sn.i o.>HIO flthl Driawan Uailnmit.) ClmHiauiliHim, Hurr i i twn, Morrm I'.alus, Ddivltk,ikawa* nud Dover. Comiuetii.s at Dciivllli-I: tmiii forBoiiiitini, nt Dover witb Cln "

[lailrnad for Ciifater ami SiiL'tnaiiiiiin, amiitr*In(i»rtt'nti-rleo,H-.ek«t^t, Ufltmtiki Chunk, Watut <-, Hersnton, Iliu^liamioii, L'l

ilbCiiiid OsM-fgo, *

"M." 6.wecn Espress .Tom :jrk(«lecpinei)3l>i'ati;tL-!ii"l) vln. Palt'ts'"iiiiiai tdroiif-l! to WiittirOiiji. .Stmudsbirniitiin. ])tuj;tintiitort, I-i*lo, .M>ir.illiont(.ml. lluiiKT, HyiacuHC uml Odtftsftt, t^niici;!WitterliKi with SiiMcx.JUitrdid lor Andnvur/INoirtoa; » t M a w * n w U l i lUsir^iiffh J(;JJiiiRhamton wilS tvntn fiir flvi "<;, flstim

OLD AND RELIABLE.SASFOBD'S UVBB Iimooa

Standjud Family Remedy for^diseaawoftlie]and Bowels.—1

Freeman Wood,

almJI

t 4 i W JI rnutt.awtr.wnLs at MiJbnm, Hunniitt. ttiatliristotvii ami /ill stntlons wesi to Hn.eoiineetlng lit Wntcrluu ivitli t

iduver ami Ncn'toi).At »M3 P. M. HarrUbor? Sprcial for Uhat-

J I i [ti-cr,JhL-lii-it!*tiiwiitWa!i!i-o, Hoftd-

Cliostor iHorton

' Irtmin9MoCnin^llM. ft E. JuTnrl dramPovci

,A:Vx0.50

• 6 .B1-, ,1.02 .

7.077J0

OENTRAI & K. OF NEW JERSEI.H I G H BHI1JGE IlIlAKGH. , \;

• r . si.4.mj3,90

,.,«'-ti.iof:i.ifl yn.27,\'a* ,-tfl..™./.Wix-flAl'*1.69 H.52

2.03, -C.58 .- - 7.ns •

7.157 . 2 5 '

New York, :.ritilattulnliio,H h B f a f i

o .alO.M fi.Jit

r 7.43 4.J0' 7.27 J.13

: 7.1C 4.011i 7.07 ft.55

7.01 fl.ftfn.sn n.nn.-ts g.iH(!.H5 2.BS ,

" t t25 ' 2.80-1

Clianiiurj' of Noff Jo ra ty -*F i , fa. lor mle 0 FjA iirutoiBuH, vil.tti-tiii, J a a . A. flotiil-mplainniit , und UforHo W. Tuylnr

..Ilia J . 'l'aylor IIIB nlfo, ChnrlcHl ' .nd T l m m n J HU4N«V, mul, i ' i ,u .k I I .

- -• "-friw f ioiK B»

_, fftCoB"SfTVie aTjuvirciaB in my band*. 1 iliall I'lputw for valu »tUdlic Yunduc. at the Unilcd MtutUh lintel,;itrr,>uiHii,N. J., ou

MOSUAY, iliu 2.1.1 dnj or JUKE ucit,. r . im, bctw< ou ito naitri or 13.M. «nd 5

_ clnuk P, i i . , tliul 1» to m,v at >j (f'ilnck in tli atttcrnoufiofu.^.Uy Unbftl CbiUln tiki* wwml of luufi and m-iiilm, k b i b l B r P»illcubrlv deiict-tbfO, uliuuto lying and being i•lio T«wn or Bowr, iu tlie County orMorrltill Statu ol Now J e m j , ljuttcd nud luumtus follow* i BtRinnttia. itt'tho iiorili lino iWitr»l Av«nuo iiuy fuel went ftiim * jiolirbare (Ui» uuttltHtU.bou of Co 111rat Avtim:uteraeutN rvquauntMili- street Iu tlib went InuervulY itx, ruui (1) nortb pawllul with I*immnock >lrei-t ftiid at rfclit aimlo «UU (V,.re Avenue* ono bandrad *ml artj teet ;tlu-uc*2) wMt parallel vrllb CentntlAveiiiiu Btt

.tint; tboncti (SJaouili pirallel willi tho fiicourse liuroin mrti tin noil, ono linndreil aflttj IMt to U.B uotllv liup 1/. Central AramutbuOiw (4) tim aktifi the north Has uf Cftntr'.vconc, flft> fbtt lo the i>lue of IJMIBDIUnnlauiiof w'Vcn iiicauud and tn- iinndi-i

»qasT»fetn of Imid. ItIxlnrvarl nf tltx Iraol laud iiiiri'lia»i'<] or H. ur.v ML-Kurkn »nd wjLydouil dated .Marcl) 2Jil. IS70. mid r-cm-lilu the JdotriiOuunly Curk'i uniw, in Ituok

Uif.l.lAM u.HeDAVIT, Bin-riff."15tU, "•"'

S H S H P P S SALE!\ « t J<T*ej Huonuite Cwtl— Emaliuo lW«v

- • • "• • -ubnti.e*

En**.

._ . . . Saowo _tLJoMpti fifiTcn. Fi. fa.1B tteLtT I!*torntbl,- |n '1 B tU1879. ,Vttj

Sew Ji'irtj- SitprrmeOiHirt-Eltai M. BarUt« . Jttori'ti fh-irm. Fi. fa. tU- Imu. it UIn ik-bt. Iti-liinol.t.' m Jnn.. Trnti, A.1070, (XAUIU K C U U U I W U ' J I ,By *irtn<- <>r lli^ *U**o tt*u-4 wrlti or 6<

t a I k # 'Public Yemlta.illw Lfnii*l Mai«Mutrutintu. N. J.. on

MOMMt'. tin* m .Ut ol JU.NE cnt ,A. D. lsTit. bMwtvn tb« bmr* of It M. an" ' • " • " • " ""'" «i »«\;l«cktn

Jit trtct i.r 1

NATIONAL UNION BANKOl' DOVEIi, NEW JEHB£Y,

Capital, - $100,000.l!.uk-«KUo»r.rru,u9,i.>i.l»lr.». Prompt

atteaUou Kiltn to lUe umctaw am! aak 01Uojjd. anfolter hieuriltea: llic m t a l l . . >•'

:itiu auddom'JBCiclM.lwr, tliaftu, cliefka.Ao.

HUDSON HOAOLAK1), Pres't.OEO. HKJHAKU.H, V.m: Pr.^ I-

M Y B. TJU3AT, Cusliior.

iANK.IKOOltPOBiTTO tivisTtXXOriiBII

gncGtiwr to 8clotlie "Uolon i

Capital,'kliZnliUH OIVE8 't ud xale of all Bo

/Bank unii at J)»TW>9

)O,O0O.IJE pcncEASi

UlIUBUK ItlL-UAUUU,

I H o o s o s H a n a u s p , J A S . W.BiwrHEHTOii

.LHEUT K , HlOOS, CoIil'MUDS H E * 0 B , ;

W. BEAKISO, 1»»»O 1J. Jptwnr,

:jcatno QEUIWE, JOETO W. jActMHi*£SKV MCFAIILAK, JOSIAH MEEKEB,

U. S. 4 per cunt. Bondt ooustantly on Landiml for Kilu at teat market ratce.

blio,imi 85 years,

'odented reflalt&SCIRCULAR.

S. T.W. SMFOU,'*.!., !3wB?ooSSaS[LLIItLtUIIIWStflTTlflOH.

17-iy

NSURANCE AGENT.BOX UU0K\rEU. BTnEET, S E X T T O O E O B O E

>OVE3X,1V. J .i BUtliorlzed agont of the M i n i n g urs t -

IB o o m p a n l c s - t l i c Wat !u tho wor ld :

ONBOS and LIYEHrOOL »nd

GLOBE, Cnpital 620,000,000.

lANOASHIHEof MANCHESTER,

Cnjiital $10,000,000.

tOYAL OP LIVERPOOL,

Capitol 810,000,000.

'RANKLIK OP PHILADELPHIA,

Capitol 85,000,000.

:ODS0N COUNTY, Jorscy City,Capital 8300,000.

'EOPLE'S, Newark.

IBEItNIA, "

800,000.

200,00[l.

ioratiou ofT h o L o n d o n Assur.iuce Co

mdoi i , capi ta l $.V>I'I>,0UI>.

Spriugfloltl Ffre IiiMir.inuc Co , AlaswicLli-I t a , cap i ta l $l,r>UO,H(JU.

tit Nicholas F i r e luntiraucQ Couinauy of

York, capitul iimo.WH).

ts tc l ies ter F i r e InwuniiiL'o Conipuny of

' e w Y o r k , cntiital ^rjOi'.Ofitl.

New Vork Ci ty Tiro Insurance Company

: N e w York , cap i ta l §at)[),t)OU.

SETS, - -

[JAPITAL - -

. $3, WO, WO

- - 600,000

REAL ESTATEi 0PAU.K1HUS

URCHASEDand SOLD

Choice Lots in Dover,: . f o r salo clinftp. nod

H0U8F.S TO LET.

Freeman Wood,[cc nf t h u P c a n a a m ] Pi>!ico M a j n h

THE OLD STAND.

UNION HML BUILDING,. BllclwellttUeet, Uoxvt, .

Hot Air Furnaces,Ot tUu lakHt m i l immt [mnroTcil . tylea, to

armhi |n»>l>l" »"<1 |>rt"»u buil i l ingi . A l i r K

nsHurtmcu! or KtuvuB, cheap for CBRIJ.

OOOK, PAULOR, HEATINQ

STOVES, RANGES,

KEROSENE OIL,LAKTEKN8AND

11M1TANU WARETA fa) BMortmi'iit of

TIN & JAPAN WARE,FBU1T CASH, i t ,

TIN 110OPIN0,EAVES, TBODGBl

m . n i i . n unibonniilo»o In ll,r loll lu.nn.r u d >| ibinoli™, lllul.,.,1 ,„!„.. psia f o , M i

ALEXANDER WIODTO!).

'be Miners' Sn vings BankOF DOVEll, N. J .

I B ff^K nt THS NiTUWAL OSIOS B * W .

•nttm I will I™ |»ia on clc|»«t< otade on orbeforet!>c i l i -Ntdaraof^nci i , JUNK.HEi'-

EM&BiiaiidPEcLul;EU,

« - Open flailv l«Tn 9 o'elock » V. to i

cluck p. K.

M A N A O E B S :

HENBY MOPABIJAN,GEOIiQE BIOHABCS,£PHBAIM LINDSLEX,'I. W. CONDIOT,JAJIES H. SIMPSON,COLUMBUS BEACH,IV. H. LAMBEHT,I B. JOLLY,

:ENIIY McFAll'.AN, President.EPIHUIM LINPHr^V, Vicfl ProiIdCLt.

JAYH. TBEAT, rroaaurar..Tor, Fotj. 17,1B7S. lMf

MalarialAntidote.

Malwia arises from anyImpnrity In the air. aiasm,Decaying Vegetation, Sewer«as,l)arap Cellars, Bail len-tilatiou, and e?on FiltUystreets produce it.

Ererrtoily is subject toit. The elty has it. thecountry has it. ire brenilic itin the air, and it becomes apoison In the Mood and pro-flnces almost ever;) lihulof sickness, enpccially, Itattacks the weakest orgnnin the bodv, and peoplecvwyivlwre aro ceiistantlyBuffering with Malaria-

Moore'sPilules

Are a positive Antidoteto all illHlunn in the systemThey cure Chills and Fever,and all intermittent dis-eases at once, and all lin-gering Malarial Complaintscan lie effectually eradicat-ed by the use of Moore'sPilules, the Uroat MtilutialAntidote. 60 Pilules, 60 cts,

50. 50.Sold by all Druggists.

"Br.0.0. Moors on Msliria."

«8CM«U«UStre«t,S«irlK*. '

TOR SALK BTT

'OUGHT .t KIJ.LGOItE, IlriKAS. A. aQOtJAiJ!,

W. U. QOUDALIi,

MASTER'S SALE.CUftiicery ol No* Jt ' rsej—Fi. fo for Bi

of inortgiigetl iirpmifiDH, wherein I'liolio AWood iti coin]ilniuiuit, aud Kaiuud ConsWilliam Uixou nnd 8 a » U A. B i iou iwife. Tlii; Niitiomil Union Bank of Dove ,JiiiijoB H, Neiulibour, 'Jlio Do*er l iaui ,Cliurleu A. MuCtiriV and Britten Wear ,»defeudflcts. Itctuninble to Mfty Torui.1H7B, KEionnouR A SMITH, Rol'm.

By virtue of the above t-tnted writ of fioif a u l u ) » my liaods, 1, Mosei lilanchard,

l the Milliters of tbo Iliyh Court of CLeery of Now Jersey, KWU t'lposo for «tlPublic Ve tdue . on Uio pumiiHes, ia DoNew Jersey, oa

8AT17HDAY, ilic 28t1i day of JUNE,A. v. 187S, •between tbo h o u n of 12 M L, . U

f> o'clock F. M , that n to say «t 9 o'clock inthe afternoon of said d»jr, all that tract 01parcel of hud aud pri'miBeB, hereinafter particularly described, situato lying *nd beingin tbe tourn of Dover, ia the County utMorris aad State of Ke« Jersey, boundedand described as followi, to-wit: Being ontbe north-eftst corner of Borgenand MeadowBtrceto, nod bcgioi at laid corner ^ ^ iaicertaloBd by right angle* from a Btonbplanted at tbe interwetion of the centra lineof Ik-rgen street with the inUjneoUon of tlwccutre lini) of Meadow streat, Raid Berst-'ti•treet bflit.g riityiii *Mt w U i l idccutre lini)

l t b

f Meadow streat, Raid Be

being ifiy f M l % o W .rtgagu is l f tb I

Jkadow kt&ti being ifiy fMl%oW.t ilot bcraby tuortgageu is purl of tbe Imctlaud (Unt wan conreyed to I<oab» Elliott lideed fram Henry HoFarlan and wife, date4i.nm.ry 1»t, IHRfl, and nWhlod Iu Book(I, (wgHi .'tr.7, Ac, BIHI to run thence alotitlie north atda of Meadow street, prcttcnbwring (I) i'tuA two hundred feet lo tlinortb'West coruer of .fotulow and HutWu,ntKetl i U»W» (a) north four buodrwl aixl.-.glit fe«t to ttw Unr-twith of t)i« MnUnalOQ Ui« oubddi tine of UMvbf>Uth>tlience along the mine (:t) wiutb wtvi•even dt TMH Mid forty-H™ in lo t t twtwo bandred MMI lant fM| nnd eii laoht ithe ewt iide of Ilrrgeu »tn* t ; tlii-nce ul,..tie «auir> (4) lotitli three bundnd nml HIILfour fMtriilnebM lo Ui« U-fiiuiiiiiii.Uintaft MTVbty- TtD tliottuad twa iiuuHtid fl jr q w n (otft, tnflra or ten.U» Min» pniubM tnat v«f« flen

id COM by * « l from L^lmm r ^ e r B l i i t d Ak

DIREC1O3

Dover Savings Hitution,

OFFICE IN 3 )0VI BANK.

;,••;.* I B C 8 T J ! E |[eury'fiakBr,

H. SlcUraoi, 'nK.K. Crittondon,•IdB.Jardluu,1 " * * .

D. MOLLER'S.ALSO

Wines and Liquors of all Kinds.

THK DEBT BBillDB O?

FOREIGN & DOMESTIC CIGARSU.W1VS ON U1ND AT

OPERA HOUSE andBILLIARD BOOMS.

BOVKB, N. J.

.'.OHUItli,Richard StcnlittnB,

illiam II. U.knr,!.P. Uftndcraun, »«w. H^UUVII,b r i l l I . Skrflcnjtr M.rl'a V. Unrliig,:.O. Wlilllock. If **•

a l« now

OfHoe, In Dover Dank.Intorost iball coquiuuce ruiminipon alnils dsnniiteil od tlie finit uay uf hti, Jnncjntiimbiir and .Dtoemlwr, whlehT-i ilial!

Irst liappoi! next nftur tka deposit iiad•JOULD, . . . . :uMarot.11,1ITJ. 9-lf

GEORGEGELE6BATED

IAGERBEEE Bet eea Wllliwn S. Dodso,At.an a P f t - r a r id'

BOLD AT

0K0HESTKI0N,n. It ii Hie,1 U m t » » » l o t

nl n lB«gur, Li . . I f . , l lh i ! wife, Hllilaony»lD»B,jk, of I W . V r afor .ale or mnrtgaKod uremiut.*Maj T«rm, IBID? * ,

JOHN W. TATUlli W rB . tlrliic ot tiii. , l n n B l ,u , i . „ ; , ' •

icua In n d M e l anil dull,«, J i ,"'„""o . to, nail »1'ul.llo V d T ' " " " *

a In n d M e l ani. to, nail »1'ul.llo VndnT , , .

iiUui, u> liio holel ol l,, ,c u J, M*t D 11 the CJaUnlr ui M Si

u M* a","Toff n of Do.er , iu tbo <^Unlr ul Miin

OEKTEHNIAL EXH BITIOH

It iB ot ormt powfr mid in voluuu o! Iniw« , " J l o . 1111A88 BAKU OK HI I ' lKM*.II will b» on ujlillutioii iii. im<l « " « ";« »!>rf IIILV. All « « Uivil.a l.i »lt«»l 11""Blliibitioii. Vonrn rc«|i««»Uy,

1). MOIJ.KI1.

NEWNEW SYSTEM.

•«» t i «

| i vHiit

An H

| > A Vx

\..tuliiiH<iii td Hfinl Itiiilnmil CuinjiApril u l i K 1H:,2, n , , | riTonl.-.l iu tCoiinlv Clerk'a Oflict: in JJunt Z Jof ]J, , , I .

[I TltA<

SHERIFF'S SM.,ChanceryorSowJt.rwi'-Fi.fa. salo ,..morlf;npetl fuciuiaflB, wlicrciii .lai. Qood-iiID In cimijilaiuaut.aud Mnry AiSi u, Cliax.}\ Osgo.TliamaiJ.Hal^j ai.'lju,.t K.i.imNUM-, arc (k'lcMlatHn. ] t t tU | u iuMuyTtTiu.A.D. 1H7II, T

SMITH A MAOlIbl'rH.By virtue of the almvo stated wiiof fieri' In tnT hinds, I Blidll txpoan tunli- at

j Venilne, at tha United Otawitd. inlurriHlown, S. J.,cn

MONDAY, tho 23d a«y of J U N E LD. 1979, bol»een the hoarmf l i

vlo«fe I1. SI., tiMtt •» to 8»> ttl 2 o'clT* -ni(K>n of Buld <hy, all tlmt trm

mill and premigoi,; sit nftlu, lymt)i« Town of D o m , iu tho Count,IHliileofKiiwJcffit'V, htittnd andiolluws: Uuyinuiuu- in thu nitral Avenuoondhiindri-daiid i>ui tin; |iolnt wheru the uuttlidnil Aviuiiio iiitcrHurtx Pt-iiuan.lit; ncntlilio thereof, hi-\l)ff nig; t cu r i a ro r a lot cnnrcvecl bvli, Him, from James A. QoodiVi uuVikfo it*:)!•«« \V. Taylor, and ruiiB flr«t mu uluiiRi iim- of Haiti ToTlitr lut ouo linmll suity tiH't t<» the uorthwest corner or f( ' [ay.V 1 >t; lliidico (3) woat parallel ffit&utn"L-iiuc, llfly feot; ihonr-t'(0) Boullisnlh.li the tiirit romse herein mentioiLonw\\v<\ anil i id j tcM to tbo norlhno iutral AvciiiKi: llionce (4) n u t » t ' t l i .rtU Ian-1>' -aid Central A venae, flftCot to' lilac*!..! lir^Inning, contatulug ueVthaunl five hundroil Bqunre fitut onnntUt hat pint ot the tract of land pnrcliaat!* saltdiliilu of Honry Me Fa clan and *ifejdeei

..led Marcli t i l , 1870, aad tocord^u I tiriirriaOunnty Clerk's OIHco, in BOOK1 7 0

• Mdfi, pages 3i3, * c . '

WILUAM H. McDAVIT, allff.

iteil April 15th, 1S70- |»7 5

ILBAKER & BEEMEB.

ill bcgiii the new yoar, January 1st, 187i>,l b tlie

BOHEI OP BOREHQUHD A l lFOR T H E C U R E OF

Don|hi, Coldi, &fltt«an, Hautcuui, 1Bntthhig, and ill AfftwtSmw of ttie Tiuit,

BroDotlil Tubes, and Lnngi, loadWto OoDiuraption, i

This infiilliblc remedy is Mmp^cdHO»EV of the plant Horehound, in c]ilisnion with TAR. BALM, extracted froi 1!LIFE PBINCIFLI of the forest tree gBALSAMEA, or Balm of Gileid.

The Honey of Horehound sooTiisiKATTMS rillrriUttti (uidinflawmatioi. -..the Tar-balm a.KANSES AND HEAIS the iro.and air passages leading to the lungs, ryadditioftil inpeJicjits keep the orcaimr*moist, and in healthful action. Let n<pijudice keep you from trying this great ieicine or 1 famous doctor who has saved hrund« oflivei by it in his large private pmi.

N.B.—The Tar-Balm has no BAH TASEtmelL

WUCM SO CENTS AND $ ( PIE BOTTt.

Onit avinf M tmr )«••« ***.

"Piktfa TooUiache Drops'* tonin 1 Htmitc.

Sold liy all Drugglm.

0, N. 0BITTENT0N, Prop.,

OysterSWHOLESALE AND RETAIL

BY THE

QUART, 100 or 1,00)Puttai, Suppots » i rostivai

CASH SYSTEM,

aud all gooilw will bo Hold at

BOTTOM PRICES

CASH ONLY

With cfiBh as B basin, a merchant canmuch greater inducetm<nU to pureliaBCi

ving tlietn Iho htnefit of what he wBO by tha nccumulatioii of bud dobU undeiu ciodit BysUjiii.While spaco will uot allow A geiioinl i

Hieratiou the public is asBUtinI that c1

ouo of tho following department*, will nlwayiho filled with * comprehensive slock o:

h to be sold at kmebt figureu;

Dry Goods,

Groceries,

Provision

BOOTS and 8HOSS

CROCKERY.and the usnal variotr

found in a Bof o thp ' gruvlB tn

eutr&l btete.

SHERIFF'S SALE.In C'liaocery of Now Jcraey—Fi. f». for «>b

ninrtRiigcd prfmliieR, vtioroln CumllU D(ciLm llflrtrmnJ if oomplaintnt, »o,l OLrHAD UUde mi l Louia* Ulidu his wife, »iTlieodure F. RinR.aredfifondinti. RfitutftbTo lo M«.r Term, A. 1). 1S7U.

EDWAMD C. LTON,Solr.

By yirtno of tlie above etstod writ of flu.jcian in my huti'lu, I shill oiposp for BSIBPutillc Vonilue lit the United Ht*toB ilOtol,l r r iBlovr i i .N. J., on

MONDAV, DID 16th Aty ol JUNE aext,A. D. 1870, bntw-ecu Iho liouig »r 13 SI. ftntoVIook I'. SI., Ib i t I* lo eiy ai 3 o'clock fa tU t U ll th U t U i

MMihmeof Hubury,t N«w Je

T u n F I B H T TRACT, Ltgi

f l l l

p pljing and boiDRin the lownslil

tbo Couutv < f Uorhn »nd Htm-y, md bullnl and l«>uu(WU

inR at * st l t b

, L g R a * sUkuahpaiiof NlimtH wn llii' mrtlinet bank oftMorriiCauai In the fixnili line i r (tic Ixigitract, aud tints llteim: (1) aoulh Ihirty-in: r(I-Krii's taut five chaiim and iiilT-one lint{1\ uiuth Mt^uUtn lud a tin.f tlnRruc* oiuluifD cbaim *cd thiriv-uli lioki to » ltirockou tlit bank of Bud Canal ; O) nnf (li (,l.Ttimn iiecrtfi* ami t*r» mlnulni ea«l fnurtrL-"liait.« ; (i) oait iU chaiiiH and thirl? Jjuksthe water at tliu ci'dir »*»mii; (5) norlli 1tpt-n depri-ea red cUven rhtltiB aud tifihlink*; (0) uonb ait;dc{rr<i rwt t hdU.wcfi-iihiik*; (7) north tHcntj

f < K T M - . . . i W-!.f rluina i-a imt* to a ctnmp at Iho tc.t

ll D t t a i I l iDillftfta lchjina and itilHy litin* ; [PI (to*n anil ait f a i l f j b H.. . . . iff tb» f/»tt.n Itai* 1011tfairlj-fimr itij ab>Hd>««»»i .1 iifijctnl.> tli* Unk ol tdr n.1,1 Morrit ('*»»! •ml p)

,. .:.' Urn! lr>t if:n 111 U (imi rimni ilfed ftitio Jtl|ii) tfo&e

wil'o to t i ie 8H.il Kama G.I 1 . SIBIVI d»itliinl-cr U l l i , ia«a and rcwir<kii nt n,,•» <' iiv Cli-rk'i OUeo in Jlu>k K Gof

Hlo v.t tlis

, U ( i i 1 |sl Hide o f ( i j | .il Iradinu (t,,miii'n lport t o K. H. Mi

nth di;..f;-(lcKrc*Sf!»iitimUuiiiiid thir ty-l ive links ft-m a lurp-nrth Hidu nf tovr-j-alli of lin> y

iti'l n half .le-uit «.i» t-itNt Mix dmii^ anilinkH u> a wliilL- dak Itiitih; \2i n.-tu

mill tifc-htv-tlfc nml a qiiancr ^ti! ' . . '•lie d u i i u KUtMjii l iuku; (4) luiitlav-tuh1-rJtJ<t on. id . f t in nml amMy-inulmii,-;

H :iKir .1, IT . , • , •) nor th K(.'vi!iilj'iiiiiL' ai

ty-iiiiit d furces emit Ihrt-c timiio l i n k s ; <7) nor th tliirty-fnniL'IT(!H UUHl tU't dieillR fLll'll lit Ir l h forty-tivu t1u(irci-n rust fivi

rty l i n k s : (If) nnrtli HRy-tiH! <tmin nnd iiltettn linkw ; (Min d a half d t flU l k

tst on n H 111 im

rr.w;nd ei

vdvi' '•tiamiiiMith liity <!.ylinkft;'tl.u dioilaiiiH i y l f

nl liiir 'v htiku; tlmiicu wnitli fnrlv-»!ic If-•et-H and" tcp minutes wi*st fonrlcen clmin- to- . ,„!• : nn-i.ii.-.:,-,! flH ncnr MHick'" I.— :it ii co cunt (H-v-t'i: cliniiiH ami tliirty-livv Imkt. th- liliu-c <if ln-Ki '• '

IUI In

'urv IH'I ,

Tin: Tn

1 Wil mill ;T. V. J.iln

I l e i i d R ' C d r d w i i iHook V 4 pagti

H l'i,n.(

iHiirriiCditutyB 2H to 217.

blade anil wire to mii Aniou.•ar.i.B(li.ii;NovfmtJiT5lh,l-C3,

miii i-i-cciriiell in Morrii* Counl.v t'lert's Oflicoin Book II U of Dec.li, folioM 691,631,633, mil

•iiie at & hcaL of filuiu'K 00 tUt tMl sidt ot, Oilnr Hwaiiip and want cJ ll.11 rojd kattiupiu Hiiiupiu«iHii t to W. J, kUrlin'NhrnMuilicourBoofHiijtbciRbidtRrefiictBtilisUnt(Ttu elialna »Btlo(BMj-BwH»k»trom»li'|{tcli on the north Hide of the tow-jmlli of Iho>rrii Canal i.^ar Ilia bniMo where Abnli.ii.'lich now tivL'D, said rook has two hulti"

[Irilliiit in tlio top or near tbe top to Start fmni-)IR nppfcr hulo *iid runniatf thent-o (1) northiiirtv-rcmrilPRreL-H cant mx chains m<l Hurt*ukBio a Th.VB oak bu»U; Uitiivo ("ij «"itli

three and a hilf dosrets cait thru- climn-;itli eichty-flvo degrey§ east OIKliuka, thence (1> nurth twi-nty

JDQ chain and sfivcnty-Un IIUV»;(fii'north Bovcnty-ulno and oro half fteg,m*lull ivto uhiios aud twontj-fl™ iiiiko; Hu'wD(G) norlli Hity-uiiio duRceea cant three Ami,nd Ihirly-ono Unhi; thenro (1) .tinny-•rnr xnd a iiftlf dcfEn-ui oast five chlM >"JIfty liukB; tlicncc |HJ north ffirly-twuhuun'Ul five chium an«l fill? Kt-kf, itiMif« &.lotlh lirtj-tlvo dogroeB e«it llvo ciUitm wnlflfty link» ; thence (ID; north fifty-unic >;J »hair denrees CAdt five cliuinu tnd forty-tlitu)

theuco (11) eoulh Bfty-flw IBU'Wtrrea ea»t one chain aiiiiicwiilj liui';(13) nortli Bfty-ooe ami oDu-haKilB-

vtua aat tUi) north ob i d f

chainsand on

i on

half degrffs ft»\ t<<ltnl.fi to tlie

d f th ldibun) and rortjr-«i.he riisd at the east onu oi »nu ojuit lilgii w»tcr marl.; thoocc |1») noy-fi»o degree* <sa«. Cto cliaiiiB ; t

thirty-one Siuki; tlicnai (16) northde«rcsi e m five cliaini; thoncofiffy-flw degv-ea raHt throe cbali(1H)north itveTitv-tl*«cl(.'ftrccE^ant

iiilille ot

. , . irlj-fti. j t lii'iiiR tlie corner of tho old li

lixty cliair.a or about that to a bUck nai l t |r»l tbat JJha

Hlttni to Lfi

..tdnmtu ««M to Lftnan HuD ;south cijrhty-fiTe and a half drgreon wcichain*; tliPUM(W) RDutb niae defiTve*th cbaina and thirty l l nk i ; thence (23)BerenlT-lwu degrees wesl Ihreo ehu.mthirty l inks; tbunoc (M) 1 h l d

t loYcn h d flc h u n i and fllly Hnki to •co ( « ) tinuth thirly-a*" dcprwi

d l links l» a l>.«<bush; ilaiwont Oie chaina aud el(13k trco ti iiijr tlm third c^i'ncr ti. 1 lit.*inc t ; Uiotic* (36) ncrlit urtj-fiTC ilegn'atuug tho Uipan linu 6ixt,j-«i»o ciwiwplace of 1)CR[lining, contnin.ni; four 11acres oriacd be the aam'S raofoor loan.

TnKFuubTB'l'Birt ritvutc.lFlaR*"1

111 the Uiwmdi.|> of Uyram, bounty «'•tttc of Now J t r i t j , »ml is ihu «im<!on»c,vpd to MidHeRiir iDtl Pi"

_ (n.iu Aniot amilli •ndwilo(iroff»nd wif " " " ' 'iu>l yet ifcoi

TuxR l lPkdo

oa amilli i n * w'tfo " i l \M,«*11;, dated May 7th, A. D. Ih.", »1J(I

k d , m d In tli*reUi dcicrikil t '

TiucT adJoiuiuB tliu An.l»'.rbvRiTtiuK at a imlttj ir-* ' "R l l o , b v R t T K a

I l i i rdofa ;wMiv a«r»ey of 83flflttjpnwHl)i,i.rth t turi j-mi tfcKrM(ltt> minutei w»nt Bflj^iRnt rTuirhrap a corner nf a tract of *iilt-thence m a l o o R t t » \ine of t t ettfiT-acTcndigrfea wcit thirlr-flvi. i , l i lv linki to a "innr heap ; thf

i t i t f r t r* anil Turtr-iivu nib l M n l i i | i ;lo

The New EmpireHot-AIr, Ons i R»sc-btiri

Ins Cooking Stove.

USE SEOAHS AKI> ctlfilOE FUCTO

r

. A u i u b r Elllolt.<kt.J U»y 14,1ST&, Mrt whith •*» i>rtiu.Ik* wiU 1« «.M in lo*.

CHAS. H. MUNSON,»nu TO NAT (RO

Uuter ttt CUtx«ry of S»* Jcrwy.l Dow. JUwn lAh, 1 P*7'J. I'J.tfJ

BEEMER & PALMER j.

gMachines, th(celebrated OHESTEK

MA80N8' MATEBIAU, ;

BLUE STONE, FERTILIZERSJ(•ttuui i t ifco.irrTjn.iis

FOR SUMMER 4 WHITER USE. made as low as any housIn tho county.ALLEN k HOSI>fiTON

DO»E« AND CHESTER.MACHINE & IRON Go.• s J

**" DUVKK. N. J.

Hardware, QaUtury,WALLPAPER GREAT REDDCTI0MiiSr3

I N TICKETH.

BAOSOFr'lVARIITV THIATRI

PARLORS

THE IAX»IO5 BO» SK.

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