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yOL XII- DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, SEWJERSEY, 8A.TUBDAY, NOVEMBER 25,1882. NO 51 THE IRON ERA PUBMHMED Briar 8*rniD*i si The Dover Printing Company, Offloe on Blaokwall Street next dc:: to The HatJoaal Bmoa Bank. TRKIHH OP SOBSCHIPTIOM JUB Year, Six Months. - - furee inootne, - - - - . _ _ HOC. " " fli.UO 1.00 - &0 ADVERTISING RATES. •Pioa. 1 laoh 4 " looluma. | " 1 " enox. I Inch. 5 " { Column. I ti t " MBCEHTAOKA | 75 125 1 IT I 25 i 7r> 8 GO 4 50 fi 50 10 00 2MOH. $ 8 r.0 5 (K 6 f,f 8 00 10 00 12 SO 15 00 18 50 8200 DDKD n TIOBB15CEKT8PKB 2 WM. | 1 25 2 75 8 B( 4 ar, 6 2ft fi EO fi 0( 15(H> $ 4 M) 6 W 9 Of 11 00 13OO 1G 25 19 00 •m oo 41 OO 8 WKfi. | 1 61) % M 4 6( t" M] 7 (1(1 800 10 25 111 00 6 MOH. $ (i Oil 10(HI 14 0(1 18 0(1 21 00 25 50 29 Wl 3750 <E5 00 1 uo. $ I IX 4 n 6f,( 0f( 8 50 10O( 12 fi( 22 00 ' " $10 00 2201! 2700 30 ( 45 f) 65 ( 180 Of B EITB13. I.001L MO LINE. IOU8E. GEO, RICHARDS & Co., DOVBR, ar. J. BRANCH AT CHES'EP K. J. Dry €-oods PROVISIONS, Corner of Blackwell »nd Snsioi Rti. DOVER, N. J. I. B. JOLLEY, Proprietor. Rome, and Carriafiei to Let. Tl/r MM 1 AHLOS PITNEY, ATTOltNEY AT IAW, I110S £111 BD1LDIF0, DOYEH, N. J. pm.O. L'UIDIISS, II. D., OENEIUL FBACTITIONEIl, IJiD BPF,OIAI.1ST IK THE TBEATMENJ OF MALAI1IAL DISEASES. OFFICE AT TUE STICKLE HODSE, BOVEI1, K. J JOHN DlilJMMEH'S SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING SALOON. SUSSEX STREET, (between tlie MANSION HOXMEund Depot, > DOVEH, K. J. Thn nltico hna .wenentirriv refitted inftnna wiornVr LADIaH'»i»d OIJILDllEN'B H i l l jrjTTlNfl AHPECUALTY, T C. MERWIRTH. E. M. DOVER, N. J. ANALYSES OP ORES AND MINERALS. 8OaVEY8 OFHINE9. L. W. THURBER, aDPEBINTENDENT OF POBI^U ROBOOLH OF M0RW8 COUNTY. OFFICE AT 8. H. BI>EE3E'3 STORE, DOVER, N. J. «™«lal»a«e l.imra on 8»lnrd«»a Ml. (.till UK. "•" ALLEN & PALMER. BUILDERS, SHOPS ON ESSEX ST. County Collector's Notice 1 CELLAR STEPS, COPING, BILLS, LIKTEL8 A1J» CILTEI'.rj KECH3, WHANK'S PHOSPHATE, Bone Duat, Guano. PoiadreUe, LAlfD PLASTER, AJ. WOOD sawed instove lengths. COAL. STOVE, EGG, CHESTNUT. Order, nwj bo addresBod through the PoBt ifflcfc Lock Boi 20, or left al A. Bflemor'aofficc Blackwcll Ui., near Bnenni, or at tlio yard. UFHEC. Bl |-UTIBOARDIN3 UODBE ANB8AL0OK. MRS. D, 8. NOBTHEY. Proprlatrom, CANAL 8T., DOVER, N. J. B04BDISO 31TB« HAS, WEEK on MOSTH. SIEILI SERVED AT ALL BOOBS. WHISKEYS BY THE QUAHT. Ale. Urn. Pnrtrr, Older. ^JJ'J",!]]*^ 1 Si"ai."i. P ™° """"" ' ""' '»•'" MORRIS COUNTY MACHINE & IRONCo, DOVEB, N. J. FRANK GIES, MASON AND BUILDER, and JoWln, pronprt' .u.rJ.d to. Ord.r ten ail William H. Bate. 1 ! " " ' » «™ "«l carBfol ana rrnropt alientinii^ » B. BEBBt, OHE3TBB, N. J., DEA1EB Dl HEER, BABS*PARta.A, SODA WATEB, 8E3AB8, TOBACCOS, .te. TOOL ASD BILLIABD TSBLE. AtartCT .lion in connoclton with the pool rooB M. V. B. SEARING, CARPENTER and BUILDER, BLACIWELL BT., BOTEB. N. J. PiamjwdBpocificalionii Tor buildinga.Oqntraota uk«Q androaterla!«ftirnl.lip.a. Slate Roofing With bolter tellitieo I «» »»«l>l«a f' on SLATE ROOFS chcapM "•«« ewruilng ooio but the be.t qwlitj <it •Ul. «nd e»- inlee Material and »ort m 8«rJ p.rtlcu. Ur. Tin She«thi»g Felt al««J« on rana. D«t«d October l»tb. 1880. CHAS. C.CRIFFEN. THI OLD pu.UBI.tf CARRIAGE PAINTER, Shop oil Clinton St., Dover. n Pnm on tlie r iirmj BneHt nork. is t^ii fiiinraiil ablit..topleaaolh.p«blle. Mymoltol. -Oi» aatl.fitllontomll." '•» Millinery I Millinery! GIVE MEA "ALL AKT1 EXAMINE Ml HEW 8T0CK OF HATS, LACES, KIBBONS, PLUMES, GLOVES, TIES, BOWS ciFps.^oorxms, CORSET8, BOSIEIIY LADIES' OSDEBWBAB, aod Holion. « kit kinda. Al.o Btatfonsry, Confectionery, Begus, 'lobKMB, 4c. Mrs. J. P. Witheridge, PORT ORAM, N. J. JlJOBBa BLANOBABD, '.iTT0ill«T AT LAW, AKD HAUTEB IX CHANOEBT, dan mhJStxSih&iiiiiirit** Tu Bryant k Strati Ciller 711 &713 BROADSt., NKWAUK, K. .1. HARDWARE—CUTLERY, Mining Materials, Gas Pipe and Fittings, IRON AND STEEL. AGENTS FOIt THE Celebrated Rand Drill, Ilio boat ID Iliocnnntr;. Drafts and Passage Tickets lo .ml front Eim.pc BEEMER & PALMER DEALEltmi, COAL, WOOD, MASOiVS' MATERIALS, BLUE SCONE, FERTILIZERS UMtDANO I'ALE UIUCE, LIME, CEMENT, CALCINED PLASTEU, FHOXT BIUOK, FIHE CLAY, PIBE BRICK, XACi STONES CUKJUNO THE OLDSTAND. UNION HALL BUILDING, Hot Air Furnaces, ot tli<i latest and must improved elyleu, loi ttirmiDfi pnltic tnd priTttc buildings. A Urge fcEBortEQDnt of Btoves, cheap far cisli. COOK, PABLOK, HEATING STOVES, RANGES, So, Alsoftvariety of JB. MU1IB. STEAM ENGINES, THEIR CKUEBOATED AIR COMPRESSORS, lKOIM and Hit ASS CASTINGS, FOBGINQof all DESBIPTI0N8. J. H. STUMPFS RESTAURANT, BLACKWELLSTM TWO D00R9 FKOM TO*T OFFICE, DOVEB. N. J. I QO0D HEAL miv be obtalncil *t my i_fajur or "lie dayat rcaBounlile prices. IN ICE CREAM 1 liavc tlie fnmona HORTON CREAM, !«<1n r h.'!»i- iltt'»i > ^8. IB Atio Oranife, Lemon and iae Apple ICBM, "id tt til tln« » complete CHOICE CaNPECTIONEKV ito lothnsdvan 1 dijCcTailod, »t tUi "I Wed.linB», Patllta, Feiliv.la, i Mi'" i >•»•»•-• i-4«»- je ol pareta..n. KKKI'IMi Ol'ENrt HI'lT. I^TU. osr CAM.on ivuiTE Fun fflT^L'ionE. 11. COLEMAN, I'ri T. W.I'ALHH.Bfo THOMAS B, McGRATH 1JIKKCIOH AM) . I I'llMslllM. UNUEH'I'AKKII, AKRYSTALLOS tH|or|iK»i*rTiiiKtliuiluB«lmili..iiii i plai i WOOL, or i'uvuinl witli clodi, velvet or Uriil Uhcil lor tliu WM COKKINS. ".i'dl'tiiu iliiM-eiir Bijk-n, B0JJE8. IIABIT.-i, {JllAVK CAl'.i. GLL»VKS-Liil. n.K u u<l uoi luu, UllAHltf, Jlli&tiaj-.aS, WUlllAUEd, ICL u lull mi|i|)iy uf tutilmg cluire, Wlitni iliu ho h ,,_j may Hbi|) I lin tloulin ily, For Hit; t my tr.. ;ir>u io in lWkawHV. Vi given tothe J&viny out a,tut |> injt of Ootliea ni- ail hour*, ik.v cr UIK wile IIAVIDC cburgu of lli«i li'tnitle Jt-pir TUOa. U. UoUlL ur on 1 I. S. BABBITT. We arc now exhibiting nnd Belling GENTa'und LADIES' UNDEKWEAR ID nil Bizea iicd nil kinds, Klurge and cbuice Hue of PRINTS, embracing over 20,000 .vai'dn, may L>e sfni ntid [)urobo8ed f-om. We nri! netliiif,' ODOD tBJKH for fmir ci'iHH a yurd. Our iissm-lffloot of FLANNELS of till fcitidB in enueluDttj I'fCi'iviug mlilitioufi tin that tlie liue re- m.i:,s uubiokeii; iii.m.v baU'^aius of detailed uutiu'e uinv bo fotiud liere fiiiajilii. A tntii'p curnjjlete !iunof colors in «li[» hi.st q-iiUiiiw of FLANNEL BUITINOS f.'it.iinl.v oiisinot bu f.iuu in M<nns ('>uuty, ':'it inf-iet iu Ninll] M-iiNi-w J.'ihfi, ii.i,] i-iiirpriciMorulon WIXI'EH UHKSS OO0D3 iu nil Hi (if.j.nlar hh ides miil sill tlic- iii'iv FAKRICS, HI>;»• ii (11| ;i!i(] iliitiicHiic, willi trimmiogs lo m.ticli. Wi> li.tvv hitcly rccrivcil a ri>1inMir]iiinlifi< mid prclv. Our BLANKKl'S -;vrc [inrclmud Inn finc ilu'ii.-i' and no urpublo to se !;t?tl<;r ELASKHT-( for tbo a:imo money i .in rniit,'m|i«r..rirS. Our COM- .1 w i i i m i i ' m CLOAKING MATE. KlJILntiil CLOAKS uro olreuJj to :>M mill a 1111^,1 iiH'ortincn! iiwniUiu |ii'Cl:oii. (Jni KIIAWLH arc bulli t ml dji-iip. OIL CLOTHS from 18 icl.es lo lfl feel in width aud iu pat- •run forMiivci. Our IW CAB PETS -©8 rciioiiiiijiij.lly hi'iiig I'dpliiOL'J b,v ottiora, M!*til] Imvi' i! htpu iiaauriniunt and nrp Miwitrg MiP prtilttest pntlCl'DB of tin W. S. BABBITT, MORRISTOWN, N. J. BACKOFF'S SUSSEX St., DOVER, N. J. IViius, •Mqii'irs, Ln^cr, Ale, Scgars, Ac. HIS BILLIARD PARLOR alwaja opoii tol^or* ot tlie garau. J. J. BACKOFF, - - - Prup'r. KEROSENE OIL, LANTERNS AND BKITIAHU TABE, TIN & JAPAN WARE, 'RUIT CANS, 4c, TIN HOOFING, EAVES. TROUGHS, JEADERH, and til kinds of Jobbing inmylib^ lone in the lies' iniimw »mt at the BII or tea I lotiee. HiglirEtpricfii pujd for old Iron. Copper load »nil pewter taken in oiclian hf B °°' B ' ALEXANDER WIOHTON. Deiembfr3tt>'.lB70. 1-lvr IMPORTANT. Having enlarged their Bpaoe or ladies' Ready-made Wear, DAVID STRAUS is now show- ing the very beBt assortment na largest variety of L&DIES' CIO AKS, D0LMAKS, JACKETS ILK and SATIN. Earvelioux Garments, with Pur and Quilted linings ever exhibited n Newark, and equal if not superior to the largest New York establishments, with an additional inducement in price which hegnaranteostobetrom $1 to $5 cheaper on every gar- ent in accordance with their espective qualities. His CHILDREN'S DEPART- MENT contains the ohoioest selections of new novelties is very size from 2 to 16 years with the same inducement in rioe. His DEY GOODS DE- •ARTMENT, as well as his mtire DEt aiid FANCY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, is BO well known in this vicinity that it is useless to enumerate the different advantages procured to every purchaser. Any de- scription of garment made to order without extra charge. Samples sent by mail onapplica- tion to anj address, DAVID STRAUS, 635 and 637 BROAD St., KEWAEK, B. J. J. J. VBEELAND, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, DOVEB, N. J, O FPICK (dlolsln tb» DOIT* linto 0o» paart aUO. OSnlfaota tata, ajj 5I..1, Daaad matcriala or a boMlnm. Jobbinga SLATE ROOFING. PASSAGE TICKETS TO AND FEOSt Queenstoyyn, Liverpool, Norway, Sweden, Ac, OH VHiite Star Lino, Inninn Line, Cunurd Line, National Lino, State Line. A.isoDIUFT3 UBued at loveat ntfl-.pav^ jle anywliero mEn^lnoJ, Irelaoil, Hcotlm.J, orwav ur Hwc-tlcn. Inform iti tin cheorrnllj rt-int uny tinm In roK»rd lolnoTcmenli of ;aeels of iLe aliove tiuoti, E, LindslGy&Son,Agents. THE POPHLAH SUSSEX St. GROCER, (till continues lo bo ep n full and froth quan- tity or Groceries and Provisions, SEASONABLE FRUITS. lore'fln and dompfilic, Ilio best (fi-nder. of CANNED GOODS, nnd »U Eupnlite of lh< liojBflbold in liin linn. Cnru will nlwuyfi be tnkrn to secure good af tlie b<-Bt quiilily uml pqnal puins t> «el] ihcm at ihe mtwvt reasonahlo iunruit.ii o"n- mlunl with thn purihtMitiB j.n>n. SUSSEX ST.. nn.tr Ilio rnrrifrnf Hlnckw.ll, Dnw-r. THE SPRING TRADE! . SIEBER PAINTERaTb Wall Papeis, Borders, Dados, Ceiling Decorations, I every thing in dial lim-, cumpriKii.R Imn- Jrmi of povv HIKI utt'irnit ilt'oi^nti, Iron. Hit lii-rp^Ht totho I'oHliiiHi, mid ii'iiroHentin^ lioiirfiiii'lH of doliarn 111 vitliii 1 , Aviuw of HIM lock vnll-nnvmcoiiDf that I amLhe Hrgexl calfMn Nortliern New .It rtit.v. I lmw01.1 tic rroDgc'iiieMtu wiili the m*aul»oluror» fur n irfif mintbiT of job loti ol pipei-H, which I iiTL- lult o v t r Imm prrvious veftri, io golii ml JlJt, wliiL-li I cmnoil fur tvenlr-Ure pur cut. boloiT tlio ri'KQlar pnotnt. I IIBTC angaRCii » Qrnt-clurii papor-hnnRor. irth'l wnrt tioluHJTBly, mid Tcul cunflJeot rRivinfj ihafuMcHt BiiiilaotioD. Also* Rrtat hue of PICTURE FRAMES 1every description, oitde ID an? afaa to order Oil Paintings and Chromos, STATUARY, Center Pieces In Plaster of Paris, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths OF NEWPATTERNS; TBOIC floierf, Wiodow Simile* and Fmure-, &ll ot ttiti Uteii amJ •out imDiofed ileitRui. FreuoiDg, Or»initiff ltd Pain Una done in tlie tnglia*i »ule uf ihe rt. Iliave Jon! teceireil %noienJid uat> <n impl(« ot rreiioiHi*. 8IQS8 punted iu ordtr j eery *I,?IB ind rorm. DeiUnit witli ihe minnrietureri dinict and pprobHinR oili, leid anil paint h.i the ton, I itn Ilioi enabled to tnkf coot net c it tl~a lowen flgnrei, wills 1 ptTlorra rbe work fn Ilia bmt mnm*r. Car. BUoWell *Euei Bti,, Oorer, K. 3. THOS. BOLITEO'S City Restaurant andSaloon. HO0M8 FURNISHED. Meals served at all hours. ICE CREAM SDU to parties wanting 35 quarts and upward for 25 ota. per quart Opposite the new Briok Block, Dover. The dosing of the rubber factories, owing to a corner in orude rubber, and the tremendous advance that will necessarily follow this aotion, -will not affect us. We have in stock 112 cases or over 3,000 pairs of all kinds that we bought early for cash at the lowest price that they have been for a year. They are all Woon- socket and Goodyear make, and we are prepared to offer them at prices that will cer- tainly attract theattention oi every one in this section. KODERER & JIEAGAN. Opp. D., 1. & W. R. B. DEPOT. H. P., SANDERSON Sells CAEEIAGES and WAGONS made by Ihe CORTLAND WAGON CO., CORTLAND, NEW YORK. The demand for ;hoir wagons have been so extensive this year that they have )een compelled to put on men enough to build 12,000 wagonu. You can And atrayplace evory thing you need inthe shape of a wagon and the Drice is sure to suit. Call and see and you will haye the propf, H, F.SANDEKSQft, Dover, N. J. MRS. KEAHN'S STOKE, MINE III Mi, N. J. is always well stocked with all kind* of UU0CKK1KS, PROVISIONS, FLOUR. FEED, &c. Everything in Hie Jino of NOTIONS can be found in her store. WINKS, LIQUOltS, LAGEIt ^Nl) ALti ol' the bestrnnKeal- ways oii hand. EXPRESS delivered to any pint of the vicinity. The ** Iron Era" can be Ion ml on her conu- tor every Saturday. wi-re not jui ury, in tlie misty miinoi cr Biiu Via* lujjli. looKnl atong Hie road nhtrcb; i pio«enily RM, .nil tawhow preal was thfl jonrney, buw Ucrc.'l/ tlia u«x)L nonld glow, /fit too lieivy 1 buideu, and I 10 weary ami worn, f«rv Lefort' I had Itbored, ind loogiug fur alfjlit ttmorn, !e»ty belnro I had hboreclj bat labor bu brnuglitmo reit, nd Don I im ODIT eager (o da my wort witb the belt, bit right lute I lo bo iroar;, when my work U scarce beRPD I r hit rlftbt have I lo bfl weitt, when aught remiioB tDbodone? •hall be wearj at ereu, anil rent will the tweeter bo J jleaaed will peace be to them that have won the vtctorjf But Dawii Ihe time Tor battle-now I would strive willi Ibe lent: Now IB Ibe limo lor labor; bcrdftnr remain- rllircit. DOVER STEAM DYEING a. S. JENSEN, Dyer and Carpet Wenvor, would amnran^a to the citiznns ot tbi* plaoo and vicinity tbul ie wilt meet nil tboir witnt-t in (iyeitig itud airpot wearing, D Y E I N G A.TVO O." Ladiei Merino nni Castrnere Drs^-w. Slmwh nnH ClnuU HHpeeUlly; and all kinds it bricH ure uoally elenuttJ, djed nnd flnishe.l. Gr-iitlfnnBii'-< jjunueutH, coatu, pauta anl feata clenoed nr dyed nndoently flnjHlieil without ripping. Bvoltmuiug and dyeiug faded id vorit clottiing they iui^hi bJ in1 h sttrviii .tlilu lur a long liiut 1 . CARPKT WEAVIM3!-HK»inRthB«ry bestLoome fnr Lint RDII Rae Carpel, id evurythhiK' Htio.l tip fur lir-Wla-H work. I think I cmdi-liwr wbut tho Indies wnot, liter they havo Inkeu UIKIrmililo to out nnd n«w tln-ir rj^-, uicnly, n pond rug ntrpet. I keep thevery bent wurji for myc-HtoiiiorH ami .ill .ink™ uro utifmled t<» witb enre. Oflf- |)t-t nips dyed any color. A r.inx'miiMo price puiil fnr cunn't riirn. Currel on bundfut •ale. rhce of bnnhiitwi in thf OLD PltESBYrEUIAN CHUHCH. COlt UUCK-VEIL ,ND PROSPECT BTS.. DOVEH. N. J. Dnv er . N. J.. S ? |.t. 2ftlh. 1681. Q. g, JENSEN- WBL S. WRIGHT HAS REMOVED TO HIS NEW PLACE OF BUSINESS ON BLACKWELL ST., TWO DOORS BELOW MOR- RIS ST., WHERE YOU CAN FIND THE LARGEST STOCK -OF- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS EVER SEEN IN THIS SECTION. WM. S.WRIGHT; D O V B H , KT. if. CLAYTON" IRA C. COOPER AIR COMPRESSORS CTO WIEJti'l MASON AND BUILDER! Oonlrmati takes tnd nuteriali fonJibiil BUILDINGS, BRIDGES. I tnd all lindi or votk, whether of SBICE « STONE. ^ btQdU( ^^ Wi THANKSGIVING. Bffwt tu tbv long of tlie robin, . Blithe waa tbe fann of the bw, lo tbs.dtr when tbt drift of Ite bloiiom WM Ugbt »> ihe foam of the tea. Then Swply WM oluTen tbe farrow, **<> Ojif tb«y featured the ml, , Whofruited tint rtlD.AU and inuhlaa 1 Tha robin hath flown to tht tropic, Iba honey-be« flltteiu DOmore, The reaper batb garoend tbe hfcmit, And tbe frnd tai ibe nali are in itore, Tbe fame faith aied oat on tbe m.plei, We tread on Ibe locae-lflnx laavei, And tba com tbit wai sturdy tod ilalwart I i gatbered and bonod into iboavea. Andiweatfrtbin D>niioofeprlDft-time, Aud fuller of JibiliuL niirtb. Are tbe strong-tided phorala o'crflnwlng From heirU wheretbanVpgifi^I111 birth. Tbe BODjfi of the borne and lite altar, The gladoeaN ol children «t PUy, Tbe dear love ot bonicboldi united Are bleuding in pniaei to-dtty. Porpiitnre-Unds folded with beauty, For plenty tfait burdened tbo rale, Tor the weilth of tbeteainmirabnndaoet, Aud Ibe promUe too royil to tail, Wo Itrt to tbe tn«ker oar aatbami, Bat none the leai cheerily ccrae To tbnnk biro lor bloom and fruition, And the bipplne» ciownlog Ibe home. Ob, Ibe price on tbe brow of tbe father, Ibe 1'ght in lie molEiet'i rl<<ar ryei, Tbe lilt InIbe vuicei or milduns Vbonalk DniierarpatnearliiineO ikiec Tli* denes In tie Iu t of tbe weeonei, And tbe epirile and nhfne ID the air I Tbe Jesr bid no lime like Thanksgiving— A trace to oar frolling and care. Sweet waa the aon^ of the robin, - Blithe wti tbo bum of tbo boo, ID the day whun the drift ur tho blossom WIR light »8 Hie fanm of ibo afo ; Bat awet-icr tlie s-Imce of lututno, Tbatmikeib 1ppaoe for tlio ulrain Orthejoyincooliiomc, wlien the lurvoe Iigathetc.1 from t.ilSricIo and plain. REST, VAST *. HOPPOB, Heat wll! beiwoet in tlio evening, ivben H1( day'* lung l.ibrr is dono- w, I ninit te tip au<i doiiiB, fur my work I Bcarco btgntil ice may be di ar tolho voterin, prown wear; cf nar'e slarnif— t vow I'mluupiDB for Imlile, tlit-claslum theel»ugofarm«l Lib bj aiitl by "Hi be inlrumr, if I Imvi n, ilitu. i, |,f(. ti» bo I vtd, aim I Inn- bi: mini ivn Ibe t\w ;, or t-ver ih (Jreenbacks IIr>tlor Thnn KcHulutlmm. It is my painful dooly," said tho •resident w he opeoeJ (liemeeting, "lo form yon tint denlbs bae figain invaded j i IVISMINGTON LETTER. EWTOB or TBI IMOM EB* t WaeLiugtou a fewyears ego waicolle " tlie city of magnificent distances " mwiy oi tlie boja who wore tbe blue wl remember cEnriog tbe war times, vfaat t miaeiable looking place it wu u it Onpi- tolOltj of thia great nation. KOWRII oliangad; for beauty of location, apieodl parke, elegaot reaidences ond 1P aiae public buitditigsit will ootri' al any city of tbia oouulry. Iu 1600 numbered as its total popolalioo 75,(XK fwaatj years later its total population over 177,030, to wbicb rotiat be added during ibe height of tbe Congressional season at leaBt 20,000, as a floating pop- ulation, its Blreets are most all ooDoreted making tue road beds as smooth as floor, while itsflidewalkaare broad and ample. Then tbere ie noeod of algtits to be seen, so tbnt tue fltraoger in oar midst baaabroad field of ntnusetneDt to ntisf; Himself witb. In1862 tbe bills around aud about this city were desolate pluses and dbed as barracks and camping grounds for tbe r«w recruits, Wbere once were pitcbed tents nod biirraeks, •fliere forts redoubts and earth work were erected, now stand elegant mansiobs and private residences, I look % walk over to Eisi Capitol Hill tbe other dn; IO if I could find tbe spot whereon I iL-sted neuiy buucaafter uodergoiug ilio famous unJ Iroqueut DivHioo Re- views with wbicb Gencrul Casey usedlo delight the boti-tou of Wusbiugton our expcDuc. NoLliiug could be EG n to mi ml mo of lb« old wur times, except the beautiful l'utumuc fluwiut,' on, tbe sumo nain daysofold. Tlie wliole eouu ry round about peeais to Imve caught tbe ifi'Ciion of progress nnd lnia wiped off 'HID tlic face of nature every sign of tbe A visit on font was mudo to Arliugton, liere m;uiy uf llio veterans eucj bit! not it (ingle thing remains to tell ot Lii! gt't'iit siiu»gle ; ov«n ihytvooJs bnvo Mistiiiluil uBeojitd firowlb imd th' bing tbnt ivtnimicd me of t!ieoldo.itn|i- «H ground was tlie siiiron of Fairfax Seminary looming up in Ibe diatuuec. To ihose who uro not uciinaiuted wi lio liistuiif Rroniul oT Arlington, a fi v.iuls ill L'siplunuiiotj wilt nut IJO oat of •luce. It WJIS migiiiully I ho liumc of G. \V, Piirke Cunis, the ndopieil sou ol Gcu. WashiuRtun, tiud just before tbo loemi'ul of tbe rebellion it was ;bo reaideuceof Qua. L?e, who bad mar- ried n daughter of Sir. Curti?. He aban- doned thia place wbou lie joined tbe con- fpderate forces, It was conBscated by ihe TJ. S. aud lias ever since beec held by Ibe government Tbe original tract contains fievetut hand red acres, 200 of vbicb bus been set apart as a Notional cemetery. Tbe fumLy residence, stare quarters, stable, Ac, remain tbesome as when Gen. Lee abandoned it, being iept ia ite otigionl eopdition by tbe Gov- irnmetit. Tbecemetery is a be&ntifu] ipot, handsomely laid out and within it 'pose tbe remains of lfl.000 brave men, icb resting pluce runrked by &marble liendstone, aud a record is kept iu tlic ircbives of tbe War Depertmout. 1 rvundrrur] tbrougli many plots and anw be gruvoH of a untuber of New Jersey's Those tbnt are bmkd here are mosll.v those wh;> fell at tlie baltlo of Bull Itua and the battle of Frodricki ;, Iu tbe tioulberu part is created a He snroopbagQB, over a Inrg" vault which is thirty feet deep and two bun md tneuty feet indiiimeler, with it uilt have been placed the r emHIDE 8yr i .c r .N.Y.,om mrtb. after an illneBa of aiiteen daya, Wlmt OBXbun will de dub tako in do mitter ?" "1 move dut we aen<l de vridder o reao- ition of sympathy," auoounced Judge " I reckon dat we bed better resolve it de otub bun lost u uliiiiiu 1 light," tim- tiy added Piokles Smith. "Dedub will neither resolva nor for'il ins of 8* tH|iul bv," remirked t. "De widd'T an chil'cu itt't eat a reaoluliun, ebeu if mitten in 'us ink. Do Sekrijtury will mail her a 10 greeuhack from ito club funds, an, press de bope dat ehe am ctooin'wtll ider tbe circumstuDces, *'Dia club hasn't lost uo nbiniu' light f de death of Brudder Burbonks. He BB no shiner. Fuct BID, be waaa nerry immoD sort of n bump-bucked cull'd IBSOD, en' it took him as hng to add iven and clglit togedcr as it would some Jder men to aim$2. He w&s accom- liabetl to nothing; excelled only in ill ID" time wben at work l»j deday. He >ould be no better off if we prononoced jrty lyiu' eulogies on Lis character, can be no wonm off ir we tell de banest Irutb, Deasunl emblem of sorrow nill hung to de knobobde inner doah fur space of two weeks, an we trill re- mbcr BrudderBorbunks a? extremely mod Dutnred.evtfQ if extremely lazy.— Detroit Lime Kiln Club, . f Hull linn nud ibe route to tJie JW mbjiDnnolt. llieir remuins could not be doiiti&cd eo a greatTul nation batb credly cared fi«r them. To tlie N. W. of tho cemetery is tbe only reminder of tbo days of 1801; lie re is P. rt Mj-ers, numi'd after Gea. Myers of ibe Signal Corps. It was formerly Fort Whipplp, Tbe dogs of ^nr frown you as you climb tlie bill; heretbe Sigual Corps«re qinutered nnd dulled uud moroiuRnnd tveninc a gun is fired lo nelcome tlio rising and sottiug BUD. I bope to occiisionuily Rivo you ]>en aketolies of Uiis pluoenml its Burround- ingn and tbis basly epistle must be at utroduotory of my future cnmmtimci iious. YUEICK. " Ooe good turn deacrvfls another: '* How do you. do, Miss Verplunck ?" paid a youDglady caller on one of her :k'fj friouds. "I jnst ran over thia morning on purlioalar cburoh business." "Into glad to see you," tittered Misa Verplanck ; " what can it be of so much importance V "Well, dear, it's tbis; You know at tbe last Sunday School concert of your church we loaned you our first alto Btnger and organist ?" "Ob jesj w ."Well, we are going to have a eburcb festival next Tuesday night, and Rev. Penwiper EUggested tbat I come over and borrow yoor oyster."—Chicago H E KBEW TBB WITMBS,—In Seageant Ballantine's Memoirs bo says: ,, I was intrusted trilb a brief by a rather lady attorney of (lie Jewish penaasIoD Dd being at that time, wltlo.it exneri- •ce, I yie|deil implioity to his instrao- ons, Ayou ng geotlcmuD of. tbe some ilh was culled as a witness, . My client iggested aquestion. Blindly I pat it, id wos met by a direct negative. 'What o lie 1" pjucniated my client id dictated another question. Tbe aume reault followed, and nainri- ' ejaculation. By bis farther instraa- m I put a third, tbe answer to wliich >mp.etely knoehed as over, My client irew himself back. * .. '•Well," said be, "hB is aliar, and tl- iys was a liar." "Wfcy," remarked I, "yoa seem to :now all nbont him." "Of course I do," WBB the reply, ''ha my own BOD," . . , »•» •••——— ,.. . ... WHY SHI MISSXD THI Ooiafr.—"My ar," said Jones, an eatbaeiust ID cites- it wonders, at breakfast tbe other morn- agy Vdid yoa Bee tbe oomet this ntffrn- "No, Idid not, ay love I" renliefl rs. Joues. "Wus the (lipospheric eondiiion of fDgi'anproDilloafi for clear observation art" inquired Juuea.. "I strained my eyes in alt dlreotians, lore, bat the uUouomfoal wonder wat -here (o b* see&, Tbepatoh of the let cot ths ecliptic, rendering tbe na- olaus an.obscure optic, ooolar or nearly circular, displaying an eccentricity cloae tbe eclliise. If tbe byperbubai is fa- ^irnblp, Eexpect to be more lacoeufol next time," replied Mm. Jones, Keep clear of tba nun wlo does not n)a« bii own obuiottr, A miwrahle, looking woman passed long tbe street, wringing her bands in distress. GWa me a succor or I perish I" she exclaimed, appealing to a hard-featured who stood in,a doorway., AD old negro, who happened to be pausing along pot down a sack, emptied oat a lot of fUh and Bald: " Hcab'fl a «uckr, bay. Inober 'ipwt- ed to see &white 'omso beggia* for siob fish, but I sirt't a gwine ler dispute irid nohody'B taste. Take do snoker, lady, take de locker." . . AFIR FniiircjiL f ion.—The flanor iogladj, wbo tries to wear tbo skirt ot her dress under her arm and the waist around her knee* aod kicks .her slippers dear oier the orohestra chairs ererj night, gela WOO a week, and Ibo city missionory gels 'WOO a year ; the'horse mceicpops iq 82,000 tbe first day, uDd the cnutoh fair )a*.u a week, worktlbirtj of its beat women Dearly to death, and cotoeiOQt WOindebL—MiW&oro Timt$. A Newark o'ergymari fofnrmed his peoplo tbat.be intended !Q a few days, to go onamission totbebaatban. >i nom- 'jer of tbe members waited fnr the pas- tor, nnd uprated their nsloDlchmeDt at the new turn in bit affairs, u k i o g him where ha vai going, sod how long tley ld be deprived «f bis mlnisirati Be mid to tbetn : "My ,good,friends duu't be alarmed J I'm not going oal of town." "Don't myTODowe yon a Httiobar bill ?" asked Colonel Yerger u be emp- tied his gloss, tnrning to tue Aastin are- nue laloon-keeper, who was deliglited at the prospect of the Did man setttioir. np hla don's bill. Shall I receipt thb hill t r> laid theanxioni saloon-keeper. "Well; no i bnt ginme Adoiea oiganasi} idc *«mon to tat boy's bill," AOTflbBiBuutli Komanee. Misa Eatelie was not very Weodly toward me (or the first day or two. X was young enough to be enthusiastic in mj politics, and I had the Fittsburg backbone in them, and the young ladj seemed to gae*a Itiii and avoided any talk witb me about tbe war, although she sometime talked to through her mother, I was fortunately fout} of music, and knetv eomethicg about it. Tbis bridged thechasm between as, and finally made as pretty good friends and tolerant of each other's opinions. Welt, ooe morniDg—it wos Wednesday, I re- member—Miss Ettelle aud I were at tbe breakfast table, Mrs. —having excused herself as ibe bad some household duties to attend to. Tbe young lady's atten- tioo was evidently preoccupied about something, for she talked at raadom, id seemed tobe thinking. At last she said, witb a rather odd expression of face; •' I expert, ft friend to call on mo bis afternoon. I tbink you will like iim. He is very fond of moeio. 11 I aaked who he was, and she looked rather disturbed at mj question! bat -eplied: "He is my best friend ; be Is actor, and is coming over from Wash- ington." I remembered what hei mother od told me, and 1 changed the topic of conversation. Iu tlie afternoon, about i o'clock, I was aitti Dg in tbe parlor with latelle, when her brother Babcame is itb a letter for her. Hlie blushed when saw the handwriting on tue envelope iud tore it open htstily. Then her ex- ression changed, and ebe showed that she was disappointed. Bbe read the let- ter two or tbree times, and then ex- luimed : "It's too badI He isn't coming. I link bemight bare written more than lat, don't you ?" Sbe tossed tbe letter to me, and, turn* ig around to tbe piano, began playing. The uote rend : "April 12—It will not bo possible for iic tu keep tbe appointment for tbis fternoon. I regret it much, but busi- C89 interferes. J. W. B." Three days ofter that I WOB to go owe. I got up early to help make Tiingements, and went out on tbe reel, where I beard cf the assaBBiuation Lincoln. When I returned, Mm. —- ul Eaielle were awaiting my appear' ice to &it duwa to breakfast. I was rently excited, and exclaimed, as I ea- red ; "President Lincoln was mor- lered in Washington last night I" BotU ludiea screamed and looked igbtened, and Mrs. — cried oat: •O, they will kill all of us who are iends of the South ? Who did it J" 'A scoundrelly actor named Booth— >lm Wilkes Booth." The words were scarcely oat of my ioath before Eatelle gave a soream— ich a horrible scream tbat I shall never irget it—aod then sbe fell forward upon e table, and from tbero lo- the floor, ragging tbo breakfast things about her th a crush. Tbe mother seemed to be most as muohuilected as her daughter, t she loosened E.tolle's dress and [ted her up, while I bathed her bead itU wafer. Iwus terribly confused, but iggested that I should go for a doctor. - at themero suggestion almost Teamed, "No I DOI Noone must know it!" " Kuow what ?" I asked. "Why, don't you know ? Don't you IOW that John Booth mx tbe man I Id you about—the man bhe is in love ilh ?" The a I remembered tbe note and the ct that it was signed "J. W. B," EIII not m""iionc5 t\i~i isUlu^ttuu jut was why I did urn understand it. was tbere twodays longer, as I thought 're. —'—might need me : but Bhe said ie preferred to bo iiloiic, andI left, tor promising her not to tell wbut I ew. She wus wild witb terror, and rcJ tbat her daughter migbt be eog- peo'ed of bavins BOtoe connection with ie plot of Booth and his compfiuiouB. lolle was ill, nnd did not leave her nra p and I never saw her after tbat fal morning.—Pittsburg Dispatch. On (he 15th of October was commenced o fourth centuiy of Hie "NewBtyle" time-registering. Tho true year does it contain un exuet number of daft, so ie fractious have been allowed to acca- nd have been added as wbole iys at snob timea as bare becu coo&id- •ed sufficiently accurate for praolioul rposes. As tbe plan introduced by jlius CeesaroE atlding one day to every mtb year was found tomatte the aver* ge civil year a few initiates too long, ipe Gregory XIII in 1582 ordered that ye&r be corrected by dropping ten s—giving to the next dayafter Oct. h the date of Oct. 16th—and tbat tbe endnr bo rnado more nearly ceoarate having three fewer leap years in each mr centuries, mukiog every ceatorial ,r not divisible by 400uyear of ot.lv, ' days, Tbia improved system forma ie Gregorian calendar, wbicb has taken ie place of tbe " Old Stylo" iu all court- tave Kassia, where the latter Qclhod is still retained. When the Luver Haj Speak. As arale, a delicate woman does not nk of a man as a lover, or even know ihether Bhe could can for himin tbat apacity or not, ontil she has received ame impresaion of his special interest her. Then Bhe begins to oonatdn n, Does along talk «vith him bo» or leligbtberJ Does she find herself talk- to bin freely orentertaining him rith aneffort? Is Ibe feative oocaiioD m whioh be is absent robbed ot some portion ot its brightness? Does sb* taehis face, all faces atnoDg »"—catch toioe though adoiea are BpeakJogr Llieb, oneoosciondly, Ho ber oheeki be- lio glow at bis earning; in her ejet smiles awelopme timid yet sweat; ana e reverent, waiting layer may speak ifelj, for his lime has come. nts'-sald anOhio far. ieri at ha hnslled into hen hoaie ooe lowing. "I am»asn ol bndoen, rm .orth ten tbousWi ; dollars, snd want a for awife. li^Hjoo thmmint atei in which to answer." "I don'- want ten secoeds, old nan I" she replied sbs shook oat the dish doth j 'Tea % a«u of bosinats worth sixteen tfaou. mi dollars, and woaMn't marry yon it n war* tbe lut man onearth I / A deadly eoemy bii attaoked \ht tele* graph oafcta in tbe IndUn Oeett./lt tlender, flesh colored worm, fttm Ii to 2} inches in length, andprovided with ctnWcottirjg tools, that apeedliy talk its waythrough the hemp. iWttog'afiS •ttttapBrcha, andpenelrateft the ooppet win, causing a "Wewtb.- ttolL ^

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  • yOL XII- DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, SEW JERSEY, 8A.TUBDAY, NOVEMBER 25,1882. NO 51

    T H E I R O N E R APUBMHMED Briar 8*rniD*i si

    The Dover Printing Company,

    Offloe on Blaokwall Street next dc:: toThe HatJoaal Bmoa Bank.

    TRKIHH OP SOBSCHIPTIOM

    JUB Year,Six Months. - -

    furee inootne, - -- -. _ _

    HOC.

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    fli.UO1.00

    - &0

    ADVERTISING RATES.

    •Pioa.

    1 laoh

    4 "

    looluma.

    | "1 "enox.

    I Inch.

    5 "{ Column.

    I tit "

    MBCEHTAOK A

    | 751 251 ITI 25i 7r>8 GO4 50fi 50

    10 002MOH.

    $ 8 r.05 (K6 f,f8 00

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    DDKD nTIOBB15CEKT8PKB

    2 WM.

    | 1 25

    2 758 B(4 ar,6 2ftfi EOfi 0(

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    $ 4 M)6 W9 Of

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    8 WKfi.

    | 1 61)

    % M4 6(t" M]7 (1(18 00

    10 25111 00

    6 MOH.

    $ (i Oil10 (HI14 0(118 0(121 0025 5029 Wl37 50

    DOVEH, K. J.Thn nltico hna .wen entirriv refitted in ft nna

    wiornVr LADIaH'»i»d OIJILDllEN'B H i l ljrjTTlNfl A HPECUALTY,

    T C. MERWIRTH. E. M.

    DOVER, N. J .

    ANALYSES OP ORES AND MINERALS.

    8OaVEY8 OF HINE9.

    L. W. THURBER,aDPEBINTENDENT OF POBI^U ROBOOLH

    OF M0RW8 COUNTY.

    OFFICE AT 8. H. BI>EE3E'3 STORE,

    DOVER, N. J.«™«lal»a«e l.imra on 8»lnrd«»a M l .

    (.till UK. " • "

    ALLEN & PALMER.

    BUILDERS,

    S H O P S ON ESSEX ST.

    County Collector's Notice 1

    CELLAR STEPS, COPING, BILLS, LIKTEL8

    A1J» CILTEI'.rj KECH3,

    WHANK'S PHOSPHATE,

    Bone Duat, Guano. PoiadreUe,

    LAlfD PLASTER, AJ.

    WOOD sawed in stove lengths.COAL.

    STOVE, EGG, CHESTNUT.Order, nwj bo addresBod through the PoBt

    ifflcfc Lock Boi 20, or left a l A. Bflemor'aofficcBlackwcll Ui., near Bnenni, or at tlio yard.

    UFHEC. Bl

    | -UTIBOARDIN3 UODBE ANB8AL0OK.

    MRS. D, 8. NOBTHEY. Proprlatrom,

    CANAL 8T., DOVER, N. J.

    B04BDISO 31 TB« HAS, WEEK on MOSTH.

    SIEILI SERVED AT ALL BOOBS.

    WHISKEYS BY THE QUAHT.

    Ale. Urn. Pnrtrr, Older. ^ J J ' J " , ! ] ] * ^ 1

    Si"ai."i.P™° """"" ' " " ' '»•'"

    MORRIS COUNTY

    MACHINE & IRON Co,DOVEB, N. J.

    FRANK GIES,MASON AND BUILDER,

    and JoWln, pronprt' . u . r J . d to. Ord.rten ail William H. Bate.1! " " ' » «™ " « lcarBfol ana rrnropt alientinii^

    » B. BEBBt,

    OHE3TBB, N. J.,

    DEA1EB Dl

    HEER, BABS*PARta.A, SODA WATEB,

    8E3AB8, TOBACCOS, .te.

    TOOL ASD BILLIABD TSBLE.

    AtartCT .lion in connoclton with the pool rooB

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

    BLACIWELL BT., BOTEB. N. J.

    PiamjwdBpocificalionii Tor buildinga.Oqntraota

    uk«Q androaterla!«ftirnl.lip.a.

    Slate RoofingWith bolter tellitieo I «» »»«l>l«a l» f '

    on SLATE ROOFS chcapM "•«« ewruilngooio but the be.t qwlitj uuty, ':'it in f-iet iu Ninll]M-iiNi-w J. 'ihfi, ii.i,] i-iiirpriciMorulonWIXI'EH UHKSS OO0D3 iu nil Hi(if.j.nlar hh ides miil sill tlic- iii'iv FAKRICS,HI>;»• ii (11| ;i!i(] iliitiicHiic, willi trimmiogslo m.ticli. Wi> li.tvv hitcly rccrivcil a

    ri>1inMir]iiinlifi< m i d p r c l v .

    Our BLANKKl'S -;vrc [inrclmud Innfinc ilu'ii.-i' and no urp ublo to se

    !;t?tlM mill a 1111̂ ,1 iiH'ortincn! iiwniU iu|ii'Cl:oii. (Jni KIIAWLH arc bulli tml dji-iip. OIL CLOTHS from 18icl.es lo lfl feel in width aud iu pat-•run forMiivci. Our

    IW CAB PETS - © 8rciioiiiiijiij.lly hi'iiig I'dpliiOL'J b,v ottiora,M!*til] Imvi' i! htpu iiaauriniunt and nrpMiwitrg MiP prtilttest pntlCl'DB of tin

    W. S. BABBITT,MORRISTOWN, N. J.

    BACKOFF'S

    SUSSEX St., DOVER, N. J.

    IViius, •Mqii'irs, Ln^cr,

    Ale, Scgars, Ac.

    HIS BILLIARD PARLOR

    alwaja opoii to l^or* ot tlie garau.

    J. J. BACKOFF, - - - Prup ' r .

    KEROSENE OIL,LANTERNS AND

    BKITIAHU TABE,

    TIN & JAPAN WARE,'RUIT CANS, 4 c ,

    TIN HOOFING,EAVES. TROUGHS,

    JEADERH, and til kinds of Jobbing inmylib^lone in the lies' iniimw »mt at the BII or tea Ilotiee. HiglirEtpricfii pujd for old Iron.Copper load »nil pewter taken in oiclian

    hf B°°'B' ALEXANDER WIOHTON.Deiembfr3tt>'.lB70. 1-lvr

    IMPORTANT.Having enlarged their Bpaoe

    or ladies ' Ready-made Wear,DAVID STRAUS is now show-ing the very beBt assortmentna largest variety of L&DIES'

    CIO AKS, D0LM AKS, JACKETSILK and SATIN. Earvelioux

    Garments, with Pur andQuilted linings ever exhibitedn Newark, and equal if not

    superior to the largest NewYork establishments, with anadditional inducement in pricewhich hegnaranteostobetrom$1 to $5 cheaper on every gar-

    ent in accordance with theirespective qualities.His CHILDREN'S DEPART-

    MENT contains the ohoioestselections of new novelties isvery size from 2 to 16 years

    with the same inducement inrioe. His DEY GOODS DE-•ARTMENT, as well as hismtire D E t aiid FANCY GOODS

    ESTABLISHMENT, is BO wellknown in this vicinity that itis useless to enumerate thedifferent advantages procuredto every purchaser. Any de-scription of garment made toorder without extra charge.Samples sent by mail on applica-tion to anj address,

    DAVID STRAUS,635 and 637 BROAD St.,

    KEWAEK, B. J.

    J. J. VBEELAND,CARPENTER AND BUILDER,

    DOVEB, N. J,

    OFPICK (dlolsln tb» DOIT* l i n t o 0o»paart aUO. OSnlfaota tata, ajj 5I..1,Daaad matcriala or aboMlnm. Jobbing a

    SLATE ROOFING.

    PASSAGE TICKETSTO AND FEOSt

    Queenstoyyn, Liverpool,

    Norway, Sweden, Ac ,OH

    VHiite Star Lino,Inninn Line,

    Cunurd Line,National Lino,

    State Line.A.isoDIUFT3 UBued at loveat ntfl-.pav^jle anywliero m En^lnoJ, Irelaoil, Hcotlm.J,orwav ur Hwc-tlcn. In form iti tin cheorrnlljrt-int uny tinm In roK»rd lo lnoTcmenli of;aeels of iLe aliove tiuoti,

    E, LindslGy&Son,Agents.

    THE POPHLAH

    SUSSEX St. GROCER,(till continues lo bo ep n full and froth quan-

    tity or

    Groceries and Provisions,

    SEASONABLE FRUITS.lore'fln and dompfilic, Ilio best (fi-nder. ofCANNED GOODS, nnd »U Eupnlite of lh<liojBflbold in liin linn.

    Cnru will nlwuyfi be tnkrn to secure goodaf tlie b «el]ihcm at ihe mtwvt reasonahlo iunruit.ii o"n-mlunl with thn purihtMitiB j.n>n. SUSSEXST.. nn.tr Ilio rnrrifrnf Hlnckw.ll, Dnw-r.

    THE SPRING TRADE!

    . SIEBERPAINTER a T b

    Wall Papeis , Borders ,

    Dados, Ceiling Decorations,I every thing in dial lim-, cumpriKii.R Imn-

    Jrmi of povv HIKI utt'irnit ilt'oi^nti, Iron. Hitlii-rp^Ht to tho I'oHliiiHi, mid ii'iiroHentin^lioiirfiiii'lH of doliarn 111 vitliii1, A viuw of HIMlock vnll-nnvmcoiiDf that I am Lhe HrgexlcalfMn Nortliern New .It rtit.v. I lmw 01.1 ticrroDgc'iiieMtu wiili the m*aul»oluror» fur nirfif mintbiT of job loti ol pipei-H, which IiiTL- lult ovtr Imm prrvious veftri, io goliiml JlJt, wliiL-li I c m noil fur tvenlr-Ure purcut. boloiT tlio ri'KQlar pnotnt.I IIBTC angaRCii » Qrnt-clurii papor-hnnRor.

    i r t h ' l wnrt tioluHJTBly, mid Tcul cunflJeotrRivinfj ihafuMcHt BiiiilaotioD.Also* Rrtat hue of

    PICTURE FRAMES1 every description, oitde ID an? afaa to order

    Oil Paintings and Chromos,

    STATUARY,Center Pieces In Plaster

    of Paris,

    Stair and Floor Oil ClothsOF NEW PATTERNS; TBOIC floierf, WiodowSimile* and Fmure-, &ll ot ttiti Uteii amJ•out imDiofed ileitRui. FreuoiDg, Or»initiffltd Pain Una done in tlie tnglia*i »ule uf ihert. Iliave Jon! teceireil % noienJid uat> ihe foam of the tea.Then Swply WM oluTen tbe farrow,

    ** Ojif tb«y featured the m l ,, Who fruited tint rtlD.AU and inuhlaa

    1 Tha robin hath flown to tht tropic,Iba honey-be« flltteiu DO more,

    The reaper batb garoend tbe hfcmit,And tbe frnd tai ibe nali are in itore,

    Tbe fame faith aied oat on tbe m .plei,We tread on Ibe locae-lflnx laavei,

    And tba com tbit wai sturdy tod ilalwartI i gatbered and bonod into iboavea.

    Andiweatfrtbin D>niioofeprlDft-time,Aud fuller of JibiliuL niirtb.

    Are tbe strong-tided phorala o'crflnwlngFrom heirU wheretbanVpgifi^I111 birth.

    Tbe BODjfi of the borne and lite altar,The gladoeaN ol children «t PUy,

    Tbe dear love ot bonicboldi united

    Are bleuding in pniaei to-dtty.

    Porpiitnre-Unds folded with beauty,For plenty tfait burdened tbo rale,

    Tor the weilth of tbeteainmirabnndaoet,Aud Ibe promUe too royil to tail,

    Wo Itrt to tbe tn«ker oar aatbami,Bat none the leai cheerily ccrae

    To tbnnk biro lor bloom and fruition,

    And the bipplne» ciownlog Ibe home.

    Ob, Ibe price on tbe brow of tbe father,Ibe 1'ght in lie molEiet'i rlmp.etely knoehed as over, My clientirew himself back. * ..

    '•Well," said be, "hB is a liar, and tl-iys was a liar.""Wfcy," remarked I, "yoa seem to

    :now all nbont him.""Of course I do," WBB the reply, ''hamy own BOD," . . ,

    »•» • • •——— ,.. . ...WHY S H I MISSXD THI Ooiafr.—"Myar," said Jones, an eatbaeiust ID cites-it wonders, at breakfast tbe other morn-

    agy V did yoa Bee tbe oomet this ntffrn-

    "No, I d i d not, a y love I" renlieflrs. Joues."Wus the (lipospheric eondiiion offDgi'anproDilloafi for clear observationart" inquired Juuea.."I strained my eyes in alt dlreotians,

    lore, bat the uUouomfoal wonder wat-here (o b* see&, Tbe patoh of thelet cot ths ecliptic, rendering tbe na-

    olaus an.obscure optic, ooolar or nearlycircular, displaying an eccentricity cloae

    tbe eclliise. If tbe byperbubai is fa-îrnblp, E expect to be more lacoeufol

    next time," replied Mm. Jones,

    Keep clear of tba nun wlo does notn)a« bii own obuiottr,

    A miwrahle, looking woman passedlong tbe street, wringing her bands in

    distress.GWa me a succor or I perish I" she

    exclaimed, appealing to a hard-featuredwho stood in,a doorway., AD old

    negro, who happened to be pausing alongpot down a sack, emptied oat a lot offUh and Bald:

    " Hcab'fl a «uckr, bay. Inober 'ipwt-ed to see & white 'omso beggia* for siob

    fish, but I sirt't a gwine ler dispute iridnohody'B taste. Take do snoker, lady,take de locker." .

    . A F I R FniiircjiL f ion.—The flanoriogladj, wbo tries to wear tbo skirt other dress under her arm and the waistaround her knee* aod kicks .her slippersdear oier the orohestra chairs ererjnight, gela WOO a week, and Ibo citymissionory gels 'WOO a year ; the'horsemceicpops iq 82,000 tbe first day, uDdthe cnutoh fair )a*.u a week, worktlbirtjof its beat women Dearly to death, andcotoeiOQt WOindebL—MiW&oro Timt$.

    A Newark o'ergymari fofnrmed hispeoplo tbat.be intended !Q a few days, togo on a mission totbebaatban. >i nom-'jer of tbe members waited fnr the pas-tor, nnd uprated their nsloDlchmeDt atthe new turn in bit affairs, ukiog himwhere ha vai going, sod how long tley

    ld be deprived «f bis mlnisiratiB e mid to tbetn : "My ,good,friendsduu't be alarmed J I'm not going oal oftown."

    "Don't my TOD owe yon a Httio barbill ?" asked Colonel Yerger u be emp-tied his gloss, tnrning to tue Aastin are-nue laloon-keeper, who was deliglited atthe prospect of the Did man setttioir. nphla don's bill. Shall I receipt thb hill tr>

    laid theanxioni saloon-keeper. "Well;no i bnt g i n me A doiea oiganasi} idc*«m on to tat boy's bill,"

    A OTflbBi Buutli Komanee.Misa Eatelie was not very Weodly

    toward me (or the first day or two. Xwas young enough to be enthusiastic inmj politics, and I had the Fittsburgbackbone in them, and the young ladjseemed to gae*a Itiii and avoided anytalk witb me about tbe war, althoughshe sometime talked to m« through hermother, I was fortunately fout} ofmusic, and knetv eomethicg about it.Tbis bridged the chasm between as, andfinally made as pretty good friends andtolerant of each other's opinions. Welt,ooe morniDg—it wos Wednesday, I re-member—Miss Ettelle aud I were at tbebreakfast table, Mrs. — having excusedherself as ibe bad some household dutiesto attend to. Tbe young lady's atten-tioo was evidently preoccupied aboutsomething, for she talked at raadom,

    id seemed to be thinking. At last shesaid, witb a rather odd expression offace; •' I expert, ft friend to call on mobis afternoon. I tbink you will likeiim. He is very fond of moeio.11

    I aaked who he was, and she lookedrather disturbed at mj question! bat-eplied: "He is my best friend ; be Is

    actor, and is coming over from Wash-ington." I remembered what hei motherod told me, and 1 changed the topic of

    conversation. Iu tlie afternoon, abouti o'clock, I was aitti Dg in tbe parlor withlatelle, when her brother Bab came isitb a letter for her. Hlie blushed when

    saw the handwriting on tue envelopeiud tore it open htstily. Then her ex-ression changed, and ebe showed that

    she was disappointed. Bbe read the let-ter two or tbree times, and then ex-luimed :

    "It's too bad I He isn't coming. Ilink be might bare written more thanlat, don't you ?"Sbe tossed tbe letter to me, and, turn*ig around to tbe piano, began playing.The uote rend :"April 12—It will not bo possible for

    iic tu keep tbe appointment for tbisfternoon. I regret it much, but busi-C89 interferes. J. W. B."Three days ofter that I WOB to go

    owe. I got up early to help makeTiingements, and went out on tbereel, where I beard cf the assaBBiuationLincoln. When I returned, Mm. —-

    ul Eaielle were awaiting my appear'ice to &it duwa to breakfast. I wasrently excited, and exclaimed, as I ea-red ; "President Lincoln was mor-

    lered in Washington last night I"BotU ludiea screamed and looked •igbtened, and Mrs. — cried oat:

    •O, they will kill all of us who areiends of the South ? Who did it J"

    'A scoundrelly actor named Booth—>lm Wilkes Booth."The words were scarcely oat of myioath before Eatelle gave a soream—ich a horrible scream tbat I shall neverirget it—aod then sbe fell forward upone table, and from tbero lo- the floor,

    ragging tbo breakfast things about herth a crush. Tbe mother seemed to be

    most as muohuilected as her daughter,

    t she loosened E.tolle's dress and[ted her up, while I bathed her beaditU wafer. Iwus terribly confused, butiggested that I should go for a doctor.

    - at the mero suggestion almostTeamed,

    "No I DO I No one must know it!"" Kuow what ?" I asked."Why, don't you know ? Don't youIOW that John Booth mx tbe man IId you about—the man bhe is in loveilh ?"

    The a I remembered tbe note and thect that it was signed " J . W. B,"

    EIII not m""iionc5 t\i~i isUlu t̂tuujut was why I did urn understand it.was tbere two days longer, as I thought're. —'— might need me : but Bhe saidie preferred to bo iiloiic, and I left,tor promising her not to tell wbut I

    ew. She wus wild witb terror, andrcJ tbat her daughter migbt be eog-

    peo'ed of bavins BO toe connection withie plot of Booth and his compfiuiouB.lolle was ill, nnd did not leave hernrap and I never saw her after tbat

    fal morning.—Pittsburg Dispatch.

    On (he 15th of October was commencedo fourth centuiy of Hie "New Btyle"time-registering. Tho true year does

    it contain un exuet number of daft, soie fractious have been allowed to acca-

    nd have been added as wboleiys at snob timea as bare becu coo&id-•ed sufficiently accurate for praolioul

    rposes. As tbe plan introduced byjlius CeesaroE atlding one day to everymtb year was found to matte the aver*

    ge civil year a few initiates too long,ipe Gregory XIII in 1582 ordered that

    ye&r be corrected by dropping tens—giving to the next day after Oct.

    h the date of Oct. 16th—and tbat tbeendnr bo rnado more nearly ceoaratehaving three fewer leap years in each

    mr centuries, mukiog every ceatorial,r not divisible by 400 u year of ot.lv,' days, Tbia improved system forma

    ie Gregorian calendar, wbicb has takenie place of tbe " Old Stylo" iu all court-

    tave Kassia, where the latterQclhod is still retained.

    When the Luver Haj Speak.

    As a rale, a delicate woman does notnk of a man as a lover, or even know

    ihether Bhe could can for him in tbatapacity or not, ontil she has receivedame impresaion of his special interest

    her. Then Bhe begins to oonatdnn, Does a long talk «vith him bo» or

    leligbtberJ Does she find herself talk-to bin freely or entertaining him

    rith an effort? Is Ibe feative oocaiioDm whioh be is absent robbed ot some

    portion ot its brightness? Does sb*taehis face, all faces atnoDg »"—catch

    toioe though a doiea are BpeakJogrLlieb, oneoosciondly, Ho ber oheeki be-

    lio glow at bis earning; in her ejetsmiles a welopme timid yet sweat; ana

    e reverent, waiting layer may speakifelj, for his lime has come.

    nts'-sald an Ohio far.ieri at ha hnslled into hen hoaie ooelowing. "I am » a s n ol bndoen, r m.orth ten tbousWi; dollars, snd want

    a for a wife. li^H joo t h m mintatei in which to answer." " I don'-want ten secoeds, old nan I" she replied

    sbs shook oat the dish doth j 'Tea %a«u of bosinats worth sixteen tfaou.

    mi dollars, and woaMn't marry yon itn war* tbe lut man on earth I /

    A deadly eoemy bi i attaoked \ht tele*graph oafcta in tbe IndUn O e e t t . / l t i«

    tlender, flesh colored worm, fttm I ito 2} inches in length, and provided withctnWcottirjg tools, that apeedliy talkits way through the hemp. iWttog'afiS•ttttapBrcha, and penelrateft the ooppetwin, causing a "Wewtb.- ttolL ^

  • THE IRON ERAThe Dover Printing Company,

    PuBLIHHKBBMtnFKOPllETOBI.

    Suurrtay, Nov. 25, 1832.

    THE RESULT OF VICTORY.It was hardly Ie be eipsHed tbat we

    would see tlie raralli of the recent Demo-cra'io Ticturyat tbe polla a§ quickly as wehftve, but the newspaper! have been rifethii week with the report! of total saspen-•ioni in some pluet, redactions of working(oroa in others, and the lor«riog of wagesamong aoniti of tha rant of the great uteelwork* and rolling mills of tie oouutry. TbiJoli«t Ir»u ttnd titeel Oontpaay d reportedhaving delonutoad to olo»« immediately,is a very targe concern. The game nUp haabeen ctratemplalcil by tbe North ChicagoRolling Mill Company, by the St LentaSteel wo&a and by other corponlicms inter-estad in the Bessemer patents. At Sorantoinotises were pasted up on •Wednesday an.nonneing a redaction io wages from Decetn.ber 1st ia oonseqaenco of tt» prion of alec!mill falling to $40 per ton.

    The ostensible reasons given by the Jolietmanagers are that a majority of the newCoagnau will be hostile to the existing tariron steel mile, and tbB general public senti-ment tbat the custom dues ma«t be reduced.Any reduction in the tariff Bt present pricesthey adj. wonld cause them to rau Btheavier lots than they are now staggeringunder. In the long atruggla from 1873 to1879 the company kept running at B longmainly to prevent distress from oveititbeir employee until they failed. This timeth^y propose to take in sail early enough toobviate loss of anything beyond interest oncapital. Tbe result will be tbe enforcedidleness of newal thousand employes Bt th<beginning of tbe winter.

    In reviewing the statements made byAhnm 8. Howitt during tbe recent cam'paign, that tbeateel companies were mikingenormous proflta, llr. 0 . B. Potter, Preni-dent of tbe North Chicago Rolling MillCompany, says:

    " A regiment of men talking cannot nnelotha mischief done by tbe misconception orwhat Mr, He wilt meant when he said thaithe HurrUburg Company bnd realized 79 peicent, profit. Tbat emulate WPS m«bout tho bead and sbouidors. Dr. Klnjr, of

    Dover, says he will poll tbrough all ri^bt.rtortHnar Lodge, I. 0 . 0 . T., wblch was In-

    litutoil Sept. Sith at tins place, is in a flonr-iblBB condition [ thevbava DOV about forty

    members, «nB a fortnne from the estate or bis grand.Ihor. the late Jobn O.Himllton, who wai

    m of tbPcelebrated Alexsader Hamilton.

    a deoieion of tbe 8upnme Oourt tbenart allades to Wutiington H " i imai),

    ;etircd town." HaBter Zander Snydor, of tbeStar, is expected to execute a plrunetle ou b i i

    .r.

    A Pblllipeburg eorraflponilent of the Warrenonrnal, slgulng himself "•wiggios ," wsnts

    ihe contour of editor Fitch's face destroyede bo dooiu't Ilka blm politically, Some

    man ought to expectorate on " Wlg-inddrnwuhim.

    The Common Council of Waibliigton eomiIRO paFsvd an ordinance olociug the

    lolels aud saloons at 10 P, M. The hotelthrough thflroounsDl, Mr. WillUra A,

    Iryker, appealed to tbe Supreme Court,whichi at week rendered a decision in tbeir favor[ting tbe ordinance aside.Tbe srgumnnt in the caso of Oangresima[arris vt. Editor Fitob, of the Warren Eerao-trat, to qui^b tbo Indictment tor libel,

    t beard beiore the Supreme Gonrt becauselibor l lr . Harris nor bis oonnsel put In an

    ipearacce. I t looks as If Harris has got alllibDl he wants at the polls.

    U r s . W. Stark, of Phllllpsbnr?, on Wednes-afternoon of last week, took s dose of

    liarn, from wbiob BIIS died Tlinrailsy morn-\g. 81ie was about twenty-three years of ageid hsd been married abont a year. Sbe leftlote addressed to ber hmbsnd, bidding him

    trowell.-and Baying ibat nhe w u going fromI[B world or trouble.

    Kit. Sarah Westbrook died at Newton, onay or laBt week, In tbe sixtieth year or

    _ i, after a long and painful illnesa.ILB ftdaURbter of Ihe late Judge Hall, foundermd for many year J editor of Ibe SUSBCX Beg-

    T , and in rarly life wss married to Bov. B .Westbrook, from whotn. she obtained a

    liforce Borne tea ye&raago.Tbe Gentonary Collegiate Institute at Haofe-

    -n Is blesaed wltb s m i v a l , wbicb limeepiDg over tbo entlro ecbool. Over flfty-

    Binitenis were converted dnrinR threedajB. The work began in a smsll way Sunaaybefore last. On Tneaday night six persom

    ofciised conversion; Wednesday, S3; Tbars,05 , and Friday night 10 more. Of Iboseverted 31 are hd le s .

    MOUNT FREEDOM.Tbe meetings ai tbe Methodist ebnroh still

    continue, tbe paslnr having been assisted byBevs . J. H. Fitjwater and J. 0. Howard, rellow

    Indents from Drew Seminary, and also byie pastor or tha Presbyterian oharoh, of this

    ilftoe and Hr. Jenkins, of Dover.Joseph B . Meeker and L a v h a Smith, ot Hi.l-

    >rouk, wore untied 1n raarriige by pastorImlth st the Presbyterian parsouBge Ian I

    dneidaj evening. They were a happy s p -iting couple and many are t h e good wiitai

    or ooniiuued joy snd prosperity.Mrs, Esther Hngbson. aged ninety-one years,

    molber of Daviil Horton andMervln and San-ord Hoj;bion, and Misi E l i » b e t h Hughaon,

    died s t ber late residence m a r this plioe, onTuesday evening of last week. She w ulemterof tbe Congregational church In Ct.es-

    md after a brief,service at the bouse, byBaker Smith, her remains were taken to

    Chester for burial, funeral services being heldthe Oongreftatttonal charcli, Bor. Mr. John'

    son, the pastor preacblug tbe sermon and l l r .Smith aislstlng In tbe other serriaes.

    Mrs. John Halbort spent a fuw days in HeiT'ark last week, vlilting friends.

    Hiss Uyra Hulbert itarted for a viBit amongfriends in Newark t b h week.

    Ml«JoaieYonog Is rpji icirit ln t b e p o i s e s -sion cf ft vow organ. SbetiafarmBr's dauob'teracdaan make as good bread as was e wbaked, and we doubt not sbe will readily m nipulste tbekeys of thane'

    U l i s JuUa Hoghion, of Uorxialuwo, is againwith us, and always finds t walooms amoagher frieadii.

    Henry Wright Is engaged wltb KcsBrs. Cmk Covert In painting at BernardiviiU.

    Urs . Brlant Ooe IB sfflioted by the death of,brother at Bernardsvill«, who was buried al9uco«snnt on Monday last.

    Tha l i f l e touch of winter last week has hiriect np farm woik, and tbe earn Is beingcured at a lively rate.

    Thanksgiving services at tha Presbyti'riaichurch Bt the usual boar of Bsbbith woriblp,bftlf-psit ten o'clock. Berunn br the pastor.

    The Merchant family h ive lUii week ereoleda neat aud substantial mooumpnt on tb«lr lotin ths FreBbyterlau cemetery. U r . Wolfe,Deckrrum n, (nrniBhlng tbe ssme.

    SUCCASUNMA.Tbe Methodist are having revival a,ervleea:

    Ihelr church. Tbry are attendad witu soninscesi.

    Tbe Odd Fellowi' hall is enclosed and tlpalnlera are priming It.

    Farmers In uur vJdulty aie Mill on benftbe quarter at eiftht and ten and ten *

    ;l»ecenl» per pound. Batutr bad for tbibntcfaer bualm-ss.

    The Ms'liodlsis will give at thn pspomgeitonnlon visit Tliarftlay evuolng »r neuAll are cordially iuvited to enrnn sad Dpate in the good time that i* to be bad at snoigatherings.

    Qnsto" was rathsr hardon the correspondenl wbo gave noilae of Ur. J. W. Halse'i wedding before Ihe ev*nt took p'oce. Bnt it

    rer now and every on» knowi about It. 1

    wlab to add our eongialnliilom.and bopMr.audMrs.HBWs nuioa may be h long,bappy and prosperons one. F.

    Family tronblss an prevalent lu Ph!lli|bnrg, and now comes the newi that anotbeiwoman, Mrs. Mary Rolf, attempted to eommlBQlclde Saturday alght, by Uhlng laudanum,on amount of a dimoalty with ber hosbai 'Bbe is still living.

    TbB Lebigu Valley Biilroad Oompftuybuilding a market bonie at Fbillipwbarg,

    ib to aloi# droned httt, wtilth willbraugbirromObleaga. Mt»t will be nolilIhe qnarUr, to ail wbo dea)» It, Ibe yesrooad.

    Pr- Daniel 1. Oulvrr, of Jersey Oilr, diedMddsuly while on s hunting eipsdiUoa noarPs«k«rt0wa « • day list wttfc.

    COALor all Uodi u d niei, «,ll >t Ib.

    loveit possible rates u d do-Utered pramptlj by

    OEO. MoCBACKEN,Dimr, K.J.

    LIYERT!A good tarn-out can at all times

    be procured at a moderate

    prioe al

    GEO. UaOBAOEEN'S,

    Dover, S.J.

    lore people Live read T H E BOH during thetrjti't nowpuBfllQjr tban ever before ilncevas flrnt printed. Ho other newspaper pub-.ed on tbi* i\do of tlio earlli bus beenjRhl and read in any year by so many men

    id women.We are credibly Informed that people bur,iad, and like T H E SON for the follotvlng rea-ms, among others!"ucanso its LCWB calumns present In attrao*. form and wltb tbo greatest possible aooU'jy wbatever bas Inlerest lor b(.mankind: Ibe3Dts, the deeds and miideoda, ibe wieuom,

    ie philosophy, the notable roily, tba soliduse , Ihe Improving nonsense—ait the news' the busiest world at present revolving In•SCO.BecanBQ people have leirned that In its re-

    -jarka cou cernlng peraous aud affaire T H I Suitmakes a priotioe of telllns: tbom the uxaot' i t h to Ihe beat or Its ability throe handrail

    i sixty-five days in tbe year, hefora electionwell as after, abont tbe whales as well aiont the small neb. in tbe fsoe of dissent ai

    ..ilnty and foarloBslv as when supported byeneral approval. T H E BUM l a s absolutely noirposea u serve, fl*?e tlio Information of Itssders and the furtherance o t the commonnd.

    iitnBaitiBevervbnd.v'BnevBpsper. No man_ _ humble that T H E SUIT la Indifferent to bii

    rolfareand bis rlf his. No man is so rich tbatcan allnw iojnstioe to ce doue him. N o men,

    ' association or men, Is powerful enough toexempt from tbe strlut application of its

    . inclples of rifiht and wrong.Because In politics it b i s fought for a dozen

    ears, wtlbont intermuelon and sometimeslinoat alone among n< wspapers, tbe fltthtal b u resulted In tbe recent overwhelmingipnlar verdict against BobeBonism and foroneBt government. No matter what party is

    a power, T B E H U K stands and will continue toHand like a rock for the interests of the pBoplogainit the ambition or bosses, tbe eneroach-uenls or raovopollsts, and the disbonest' nes of public robbers.__. (bis Is what vie are told Almost dally bj

    jrfrlendi . One man bultls tbat T B I Suit libe beBt religinus newspaper ever published,leoauie i ts Christianity is undiluted witb

    W. S. COLLARS,larriage Trimmer and Furni-

    ture Upholsterer,HOMOS BTREET, DOVER, N. J.

    Hair Btsttrasies made to order and old mat-isses made over. Window sbatJei made and

    Orders for all Unas or apbolstennir.iptiyeteauted. Oarriaice trliranohea. Prices moderate.

    liters remaining unclaimedii tlie Post Office at JDovenN. J

    Dona. M. J., NOT. 24th, 1862.Piewon,

    W.H.Pi«»oD,ThomDROIIIelon,*"m. Hnnter,

    H. Jpnneis,»y 0 CJonu,ile Lnpracker, Jonas Smith,mle Fnltner, Qmtat Stormiho A. PiiUreon, Bam'l 0. Tbarp.To obtain my ofthe above letters say "ad-irtlsed"tnd give dale of this list.

    0 ,0 , HIHOHMAN, P. H.

    FUNERALS!i/TY evstem ot Small Pro&ts appreciated.V I Qnallty and workmanship or the best.My thanks for liberal patronage in the paaOrders by telegraph messenger or teloplion

    ittended toJOHN JONEB, nndtrtakor.

    BookawsT, N.

    MARKIEO.ITJL8E- SALMON -Nov. 15. it the rtiideL.of the brlde'd pareatti, in Mt. Olive, bv R-<H. M Pfga, aulnteii tiv Hev. E. W. fitc(lard. D.D., and Bev, 0. H.P Dcyo, JoiW. Hn'ie, or HoCalusvllle, and Urns D.Balmos, eldest daughter ot Oeo, L. Balm

    •iNNBHU-HlRTZOUail-In thsPraxbvterlan Otinrch, Dover. Nt>v. «d , by H»v. W.W. Hil'oway, Sr.. Aunoeln* A. Tan Neiland Annie E. Haritoagh, both oi Dover.

    L«*0DIH-CA8TEBLINE-Kov. 8M, at tfal d t t i d ' p m U i i e a r t h e TJuloi

    at tfaidb'«pmnU(iiearthe TJuloi

    Pohnol Hnnse, hv Rev, Ur. Brewater, rriuS.L*ngdin,t>r Dover, aud Hattle, danghtiofa.S.Oaalerlioe.Ssq.

    UEEHKP.-SMini- At Ibe Presbyterian pailomge, Mt, Freedom, Nor. Ifitti, br BeiBaker Smith, Joseph &. Meeker and " 'Lnvina Smith, both of MUlbrook.

    Hope. Nor. 1»Winiam A. Ackerfon, John Jefferinda Hill, both of Ml. Hope.

    EFfKBT-HILL-Al Wt. Hope. Nor. 1»L,bvBev. Winiam A. Ackerfon, John Jeffery,n n l u o i d Hll bth f Ml Hpe

    DIED.ter .Hor . SSd, "Lou,

    vonogert ohlld or Rev. W, W. Jr. and 4oniJ. Hallow.T. PriVftM.raneralserricesBBinrdsy at 1MB P. H.;

    JTJflHSON— at BfdBewoodl Place, near HiFret-dim. Mrs. Ea»b*r Hnghson, aged "year*, 11 muutbs aud 11 day*.

    MRS. GEO. FARRFORT 01UM.N. J.,

    ha* at all times ber store well ttockrd willMtLLINEBYor even dVsenptlon: OBOOE-niKL PHOVIBION^MOriONB, 6AMME8,

    H, PIES. OAKEi*. Ac. Nrwspapers si ~MaJriinM HudPtn»d

  • TEE IRON ERA.SATURDAY. NOV. fU, 1889.

    LOCAL JOTTINGS,

    Bemenatwr no* some needy oneWhom flod bath plaoed athwart thy way,

    And tbon slial> feel Eli benfsonFall on thy heart Thanksgiving Day,

    Mr E.R Ortpptnla fluting ht» old home,

    Heules we preulest «niwe the chiMren lo•omepirUoftowi-.

    Two mid dogi ba*e been ifcot la the neish-boitood nfflreenwood Lake.

    A di.txond arflili being vged In tho TOrk o irupctl « the Alleu Mine.

    Tbe tint mow of th» Mason fell on Friday,JHor.ittb.

    sfilkaelti for itx cents tnUwllun. Wij lsIt effiUt berut

    flamtel t. Burins bad themUfortkae 10 lot*

    Extra s*i7loi»ant balng beld ID the GermiValley Lntberan Ohnrch.

    Retinal iorviws have boon oommsncarl inthe Mltlbrook If. E. Church,

    Aratlvslofgreatintereit is being oondnctedin tbe HUUMQ M. E. Church.

    A. new time-table will RO Into effect on tbeD, L . i W. railroad nrxt llondiy.

    CitrCleikSQtphBD.of Newark, will rcaldoin Uorriatown donog tlie winter.

    BlifB Left, of Cbeiter, has beon appointedto tako charge of tho ichool at LunRwoot).

    Hon. Jotn Bill la in Webbing ton, lookingalter tbo proposed two cent postage project.

    Mr. sad Mrs. 0. N. M i n t , of Madiaon, in-(end spending the oominj; winter in Florida.

    Re*. G. M, S. Blauvelt. formerly cf Ctioetrr,bas removed from Tsppan, N. Y., to Easton,Fa.

    Tbe fi«t of *• 'crltB or inlmating lettersfrom Washington will be found oa onr firatpage.

    the Fire Wardens of Morriitown cleared twobtmdred dollsrr by an enterUicroont lavtwrek.

    The approach r>f Clirtatuiea bcfiltm to haveM« «S CVW tbe attendance of tbe SabliatbBoboola.

    TfecBorCMon»*M,E. Church rcvivstlntes, with several conversions *nJ ining interest.

    The township* of Randolph and Hoeipolled more vote* in tlie lual election Ibioinntj of Ocean.

    The members nfFrot cot iand 1]

    tomo gold bsdRtfl.a.'0iRP, son of Dopaly Sheriff Cory, of Mr-

    rigtown, tied s, elicnhler bUde fraetimil by(alHnR from K tree.

    It 1B usidtlmt about fifty tnoi In tlio neijriibnriiooti nfport Oram voro uitiiralizcd Jimtbcfnro tlio election.

    Tlie domtion Tif.it tn RCT. I. ThnmiF.offiiicrniiinnn, will Iio held at the partoae^t

    Dover U evorjwhere achnowledeerl t» ont oftlio bnet lootionn for inanufioinrei to befonndm New Jorafiy,

    A iwK«H!Ok, ibe Froblbltlnn oandt

    final *uoco« tu iho n-jiort Ibat Rylo will coo-t*»t Pbelpn'flection on the firnnnd of briberyand currnpilon, and that the name crime canhr, troika Uome to Ibo Rttpportcra of the Ryleraovemeat -EnRlewood Hiandard.

    Mr A. A. BnVt-r left Kmvilla on the 17thfn»t. in chsrite of fire ear lonila ol powder fotlio LHISO flni>enor mlnrn, nrnlinft ten oar loadinr about one hnodrwl tons, iluppfd iberi»i(!i(n a moaiii,»nd bpinir alinut thirty oalnail* flnca lft«t B.'OPralw'r to the»o pniotialone. Bivine«» at tins works conHnaes brUk.

    DwnloD.ilnrridtownaodDoVDr fticnt t (ri-tDRle. BUI* lite cdllor» in tlnwetiwra keei tmnntic Irijngn'ar flalil-each trying tomttlo tbe oilier In tbe ti^rnnP"! of their jokei- SUFF' X TlrRiBicr, As Bro. OnrriBou hoManpineend of Ihia triangle alone, lie miy fllimself tliRt oomnoneliBB at list rocosnlied

    el, Fit-illi' nd McAd.>o combined.-We

    H niB,la Hie Moteln. BftlOB imlny lnnt : J. V, trry rs.

    rs.Ign

    WiltiSold ti

    ark Pi'ro In*iir»nco ((] Julkru. Ooorgi* 81; properly In Iviimliilph tunnBhlp.

    Sold to GtcirKfi PLrsltau for *7G,On Sunday evening the residence of Henry. rhney, Esq., tt Mormlown, btnljilisistroun lire. In ono of the neiranl'i

    Kinia a bureau had been But agniust BD ofwe pipe hate ta tlio chimney, tail a aptam Uiu fire WUnr net that aitioloof furnitiI &to. I l was Ijiiriiing (rcjly Khun diacovoi

    lnt wai promptly oilhigmaliod,The iHiiBlis.lmn of New York Oily,Hi aneli,nd[Barkn anil mmkru mBBEificcuot.in me

    FiifttM. E. Clinri'li on Wcdnottday cTCuing,ras ono o( tho very fluent uturtoplicon ou(er-nmwmtiiwe Imve ever flitnt>»B>d, while tbeconnipauTing Irolure by Mr J. W, Momepic to with iutcmliDK (aciR well told, tfeno cuK\ia,Uy commend Mr. Meoro lo anj oom-nuuity ia ihis section.Thun>dar after noon, «hilc Weiloy Gariloi

    it M

  • Ill

    I The Ulonw nfTkeiteUot./He found halt» dosea Ameriesn free-

    men for him when lie resobed bis offleeyesterday morning. Tlie first on? »,d

    oliun.

    date."Ji's [or tbetriuaph of principle over

    oorraption—Uooe^ty over fmnd—integ-rity orer iniquity Had wickedness. Tbiireemen Bregoiog io rally."

    " B o * mocb do.onwiint'f1 MMItlMcandidate, as be palled ont bis wallet.

    "Here will be «ach» rally of Munielector. as—"

    "Tie tone; katOM sobscl toil ksrejbecome dis "

    "How macb, I tsj V"Well, sir, I'll bare to keep Mian ot

    tbe bon (all 6f*eteftD», nt>*na 'Ii™ clav, .uJTm TbinttBS -rhatten "

    "Takeit; ber.lt is. Good morningnext I"

    Tbe nelt entered with ««aHiketreajlooked all aronnd the robin lor listeners;mi I ben sinking bis Toice to a whisper,be exclaimed:

    "Biub I 'Til tbe battle cry ot 10,000freemen coming to tbetesoue I"

    "Will M be enough tliii morning t"coldly inquired tbe candidate.

    ' 'You'll gel there by tbe largeit majorilj tbin eoaotry lias erer seen I Onspurl of my ward was goiag solid againstyon, tbioking "

    'Til make it 93.""But I cruslied ont Ibe opposition, abd

    when Hie Klurioai sno o! Nor. 7 gildi tbespires and steeples lliere will be such an

    "Here's (M-go long^-doni botberme un * more—big ijarrj- anybody el«t"Btlroil Fret Ptm.

    TIlB llrvnir I el l

    The following fnnny shirr la told IDtbe lust issue ot tbt)' CottgrtgattotuiUtt:Tbe M.inc Genrral Aaioolation laatmelt bad a Bnrprise. Aware Ihtt tbeGeneral Association of Connection* walin fMsino at tbe same time, snd'beiDgailed »itb brotberlji IOTO inJ leal, itcanted n telegram lo bl Hint to C o n n *lirai. In «bicll, witK' BMrJ"*11 P * * " *it uttered ils lining greetings. Not tolii-beliiDu'bJD'l, tlie Conned foot brethrenrrs|i.imled, and directed its committeelo tend to Muine this t « t :

    Tbe Lord bless ibee Irad iMpikae."Tbe Lord make bis face sbine opon

    tlice, and be gracious unto tuee.—Nr)M-mn, vi.,24 26.

    Bat when the goocTnie.n"wno liarl lentit, went again to tbe telegraph offlce topour ont tbeir hearts by Hire npon tbeMassaobmelts AWoiulloV'iilao'insion at tbat tilanejsily said:

    " I hopti there'wa>a'(abnutibatotherttipattti which tent toHuine."

    "No, inJceJ. What makes jo» Winkthere « B ?"

    " Wby tbe gentlemen tbere wantedtbeir message repeated, so aq to be rarethai it had been seat accurately, and 1looked at tba'text,'aid H'did «*ml «iiodd one."

    1 gtren

    A Bible being hsBliryenmntaed; thesewords were fonad arthat plaee:

    "And Balaam fttatp, t a d - W sodrstnracd to hi. place, and BiUk alsowent bis woy^1 ' , . . , ,

    A tableau1 is laid to have ensned, andforsome time atler4jWUDi(nlcAe9twaoetnpM in sisSBSg' HatSe "tKaHlneedn't go home until it was ready I

    The Uisetif White.

    Tbia paper remarked one day' thatWbile WM drunk. Ioltead of raahibgdown here to nnnililate some one, bewailed three long daya-lo let hiatempercool, and IbW olimfcad the Blairs onestepata'time/iDok it east'along4beball, nod entered' tbe editorial rooms,«itn' a benign expressioa of eonntec-snee. Wbso u t M i(. h* vsts!?* • •«agricultural exchange, or bad an itemto leave, be calmly replied :

    " Ton ataled tbe other daj that I wotdrunk:"

    Isaj. BuniBr,%tfai:aiB and'OBirrKo. (nnncetat Waterloo *iti Biaiel RatlroM for AndonrliHt(.e'«ltb'BU».M.nBi.Al Blnibainlonirllb train forCMene.Oiura,Norwich, Utloa, 4c. Tbli tralnrona throughto Oewrjrp Batnrdar night..

    At fiso p. u . Dover Accommodation forUbatbam, Morrlalown aod Dover.

    for gwsrdniljt. , Butiaarndf.. Irpm,•tilling On. Stlrliog, talrtte, ftrteloj Holgltand all alauona'on Paanlc and Delaware B.B. (». J.Wn.t'DrJi Railroad) l;10 A. H.and

    A. BIS.80HBB, Baperlnieild»&t.

    DOVES1 TIME TABLE.TrtlnVarrlTB and depart "ftoin this itatton• rollowi:XUISGUn) A. V. WUVBOOXn A.H.

    PlilMpiborgSpociilS

    11.629.610.11

    10.83

    CONG AND SOHOOLBX't*Timttablttoi

    "I biWe calico! to domiBd pnabaft)

    i'Certainly.11

    " I [impose lo ntabl dome one to pulp«ad grease toy booti with the palp."

    "Correct, sir."*' ID fact, to clean oat the raneb.""Jtultoi" ."Bat not; now—net until Spring.

    Along abonjrfApril next y a mny look (orme, and whet/looms yon ba$.betterbeprc]HiT*J t^ die! ^

    G a d "yNo*, bo* touch belter tfaat wia than

    tocome'rQBhiiigib witb a pistol orelnb,jsnuiogap tbe rooms and disturbingtbe routine'of the oSoe t It is a ftiTorire highly appreciate, nud every onetbe staff will try and IWB until Spring inorder tbat'Wr. White nay not be dis-appointed wben be ealli onPelroU FreePreu.

    Slnvlnir Car Ttntllatlim.One more'sleeplng oar epltode and I

    will olosp. A fat man fronl Kew 7eoKasedalowertiertb last svenlcg, and,aller b« bail retired; be raised the ear-tiln olbis Tindoir and floated in thecool teonllgDt anO tb. troh, pore airtbat came in at ibe partiill; opcasement He was & great aticbler torTcntilation, and toe thought tbat he waagetting'a gloriona draDgbt ofpore air made trim bapp;. Finn!)/,batbeJin Ilia im^iiSMot moouliglit, hesank to sleep. Iri the' aorntng Le «okito find tbat tbe window was double, andtbat only one ol B M B T « I ejWO'. Tliilllfrom tbe man wbo gbrttp-1'n h r t jand kicked fonr panes of gtaa* mrt of-abook-ease in order to get nore tfir, andwent to bed bsppj, Tin not know of aaadder case of misplaced confidence.—toxamXt

    k Life Haied bj a Treat."IbaTeobns'eii1 io llll:jou," said a

    man entering an Arkaaaaw newspapercSee, dnwiog a pistol and confrontingtie editor. "Tun pbllittiaTao arliolsaerogato? Io a j eUatiMM, and it ia mjdatj ai a htuuand. asd a father to killyon."

    •' I m glad of it," tlii- -poor'ftitbrrepliadi "I «arjlStrUlilsUf OF orfm-

    W V d i W " 1 "" WaH,i

    '.'Nowtbe two iJaaai/Wtanla »«at igtiber. And yet; l4ni»- (*opl. are inlavor of prohibition.—j4i*i«*iif^H0»-

    Jj gJglass of water, wnicb b« dnnk bwmMlit was thinlj and eonld sot get suj-tDlngalse.. H . ta now trjing to boy the

    blt D g jgveil from wbicb that wutwr, wblob af-vfected Urn K much like Ui» sMnitomotl

    ligntaillg;' « s « ' S i i t W

    m t j uj t IwiM «1» liwath*

    (HOBBIS iNU JfflSSX DITUIOB.)D e n t s la Hew lerk, loot ol S u e l a i Bl. and

    foolotCUriikiphtrBl.StUMEU JBIflKGiillENTB.

    , , 18SJ,

    !*fcU Train),ten

    aiid 0ae i» r ; tn»8UMex Uiilnadat WalcrliMi, Or Aadover,Nuwtou auii tillioa>: [&aD. lL. k W. tt. 11. at WMbiugtoufor UanaakkUaitok, tfaler Oa|), titruudsliarg,HeiaotoD, Qreat Hand, lliugliamtoa, Utioa,ltulifielai»i>riafia,liD»er, (Jortlaa J, djrMiue,Oavigo toil Rotate »a tha Laokawanoajuia

    _ on IbeiaiquetuBiu. , _

    r . with Belviden Dlruion of P». B.^(ortdDtb^rtrlUi, Tnnton and PUUdelpbltv.

    At 10 JO A. H. Dowr AoeompcdaUon.AtlSiOO U.EaitoD Expreaa.A.l«f,l|.B'gtit«rt«t»i)«M1Dr»wlJiburIcrniA. D. ldSL

    JOHN B. VUEELAND. Att'y.MDrrlaOironliOanri-Qilliert BaiM n.Stephen

    Bndd. Fi . f i .de liou.ft tor. In Oiwe. Re-tnrntbtB td October Term A. D. 1881.

    NEIQHB0UR4 SMTH. AU'JH.

    BI irirtoe oftbe above atatpil write of fierifacial ID n ibani l i , Isliall eipote for saleat public vendae, at tbe [a|7 ̂ M- 1B3fl« »Dj recorded tn tlie

    . K E N N E D Y , - - - P r O P f . kroreiaiaoffloemBuokAaofDeMfsptgeS&Sr Ao., io that there remalDt twenty-fonr aorei

    Ererjthlnj a r«Uar»nt aalli for can be

    O'^if fl'*P E3 TEL SBY THE QTJABT OR inO, AT>SO 8ERTED

    OONFEGTIONERY07 TBH BEST HAKE.

    S E G A R 8

    of'.bt cholcwtbriDJi.

    Meals served at all hours IAtUolioo will be itinn lo please a ATE. .NKHAH

    nnr OILS fiK, N. J.

    CARRIAGES!PHOTONS! W A G O N S ! ESTABLISHED

    BREWSTER SIDE-BAB BUGGIES!DEXTKR AND ELLIPTIC SPRING BUUUIKS ! PLATFORM

    sPIt INC. \VAUOi\S anil all leading Biyles made to order.We make i twec i f t l tyof llivt-rlans .,L»

    •Mr

    ABB AGENTS K>B

    DENTISTRY

    S.B. JOHNSTON'SOXHVAIi ZIOOIU.

    INSERTING, EXTRACTING,

    FILLING, to

    XT0 additional charge for oitrtotlng wlier«J?l n«»t«»tbartliis»rte(l, Wesreoowmak-tat buallfil nuet Uetli 'or

    FIFTEEN DOLLARS.ALl. WORK WARRAMTED.

    Dn«,aecKmb«UUi,l)7S.

    MILLION!FOO GHOO'S BALBAM OP BnAItK'S OIL

    Positively lloHlnrci tlio Ilcftriiiff, ami is theOnly AljBoluie Cure for Duafueaa knoivn.rttB Oil is abstracted from peculiar snocionmnainvhito BLark, €nuBht io tlio Yill.iw

    Sea, Iinown ai OAIICUAHODOS I.'INDKLETII." ftry CliineBL- liKlicriniin knows it. I u virlnuB

    a restorative (if bearing i«aa distnvcri'd tivIJiKlilhiH! PricBt aboiil Ilio year ldlO. IIB

    ...rcBworc to nimicrouii ami many no seam-ingly mirucubiifl, thai tlie remedy was (iflkmilyproclaimpd over tlio culiru Empire. I l m u euccanio so univt'iaal Hint lor over 301) yens nodcalnoHs IIHR existed among llm CliiiiPBB pen-plo. Bent, clmrjjoa ]iru|)aidt lo an.v mldrosa at11.00 per boll hi.

    Hear.What the Deaf Say:It IIBP per formI lisvono cnei

    I bavc been (̂ rU T i!calDcBK h

    tlier bottle will

    ie