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DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY, 1Y, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1889. N 0 ; a

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AN ANSWER WITH HIS PRArER

nuUyglowFrom ibo bluiaj

las? .filled fluqmlnt old room

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1 loof aito' To tuauy a wintpi

afternoonun iba snow attbflhtUtoptkr

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-_B^il n,uKtWlBilntr LhrttOi among tbft golil

Blno. tt» early OhrituoaB Hayi.Ue sat in* sountfld Uu t>l wlngi orer

Tbatb«lmma to bin. from the FithWi

SomeuunMlliU tmratlng oriba of com,Bla well flllod bam* u d fruitful land.

And (to heart In bis bnut gnw uK andwum

At bs tfcombt of the holpleu poor

n h u l a i o h U M e p t8 U WM tnujp baklnr taita aad plea,

While a turkiy Ux stuled DO »table nearABdbeMldf -*Loina grtre Widow Qrmj 1

surprlH,It will Dukeotv dinner tMta bettor uydeir

To-inarr<nr alUnwon. f

•nu » baikot full ol soaflUUiw good,tttrlitaiu «O»M but ottia a yew;

Bend what you think aba will like the beat;Hm'i a ten-dollar bill her beut to OHMT

Send a pair of chlokena MDDW tu* n i tAnd John oan leave nor s load of wood,

"What T** K«d tobrir ro fel all ncm ml»8,U ( t l h L r tFor »lift t*u» poor u ^AtiAH «W»«r*VIrfOTp«|Ii; ,

tt « Un. our BtcurUf bate 1* HI. word,tn tin HwpfOff at wbleh B*j li now slack

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HOLIDAY IJ

B. K. STICKEOCKAWAY, l |

invites the people of Bookaway and vioinitytheir large and varied stock of Ladies'

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GRAY BROS, ft 00.y

, 'Brim tin ielsliboriar,iilMa> about,MM tie basket onf lie war wittjobi.

•toutLet bin take a ta< of potatoes alou

, Auja pistol

UuUJjtil Us widow naOtiePsalml' ins iort Is mr Bbepkonl, I sfalU aol

AMI thm » • bmM IW t ts l hod,Wblla Mlb jwfc «lan

wklK • ran. oil i l l Tlav

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piv«* "T ^", v - J AtoUHdlla.

wsaata BoooMda In Gtattlng a. Oback\ lOutofHarTTnote.

of the bait nvikM the mirk.t prodiuM, ind at prioM at tow'u u& -county I •!•• lara • Uirjt ttoek « ' , ' sVs*

of all kinds, and RUBBERS for all agesDEPARTMENT oontains everything in the line of DryHundreds of different things very suitable " '

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.Com* and Me them before you rniki ycmr paialUMt, ,department li alvajrl wall itookad with oretrthinf in ttotaJfoM and of

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HORSE SHOEING* ESTABLISHMENT,r I h i KSOr) "AMD MORRIS j sTS , *'

ne'er tke beit\hop»W tfie kind Inequipped for all kinds of work per

a l kn » e f t br one o . .r i • » I equipped fbr all kint). c

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1 ^ _J' 1-tASS HORSESHOEING WORKl

t • ITT i1! a,aaJd all whs will favor me with »•» e l thdinrmolto l s 'Sallsrictlon to

• n s lgu1wk;peclaItyo[BobSI«li,nidik n n heap ai any jnaker in lh* county t

MPb (JEORGE FARRy I 5RT ORAM J 'J , -

n New \orlc city a l7 in all Itt branch"

stock of

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Lac d, Ribhons,Velvoto, Pltuhoa,

aorti and Jmndredsot different klndioliorii lullabls for

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- - HOTle- f "it and ijcinlhr ihould cajl iod tee her

fM utrbebre l i e ; eaks their purebwi.Her DRY TOOK ur i GROCERY DEPARTMENTS

"Well, well, let'a bare aome gsmeaand music," said tho old man with gruelgood neturu xnd Bonn tho entire familyeogaged In a game 01 blind-min'B-buffto wind up tbo eTenlog.

••IJc' Tory oarofiil of youraQlf,.811ae,asld hla Bister; "you may'bo robbed ormnrdered aomo of those nighta goinghomo."

'1 havon't a cent about mo," slid thoold nan, hastily, bat not without n shud-der

•'Do you want me tosoe you safe hoino,Uncle Slbur aahxd leesle, who bad re-covered her good temper.

"lio Miss Spitfire, not to-night Yourold unole'a got.eomo flgbt In him yetIt's only two Bhorc blocks to my booseand I bavc a good eane In my hind."

•1 wiah you would rent tbat houao andMime live with nfl," remarked his aiater.Site was' in Independent olroumstenueB'herself, but not rlcli. She wintod herbtotb^rBhiono wlien lie was doao withIt, not sooner. But sho never saw a-mlU;ol II, and Ilia Hoe offer of the writing-desk to Uesile was all bravado and sheknew It. Ho hod never given tbeehlld|» preBOttt In Ula llfo., :Pntrho talktd poverty,'poverty, allday long, and declared thst tho land-tome house In which be llvod alone, andjwaero'hlswUo'had dle l -ss smnosaldlarjtokoftbe neMieirtes of l i l o - w u

,md«jag«<ltoit«f»UT»luo. Beisie bad'often gone to him knowing tbat be hadcoffers of gold—«nd bogged moner tn|Bome ChrlstmaB trea or chart tablo enter-tainment, and it n wa;i pleued blm—he llkedso WDII todonyhor. iWhen bewu gone and the door closed after him,abutting out tbo awf ol chill ol bis pres-ence which socmed to intensify tbooaldinlght sir, DessiB sit down and wilUjflpstlcntly for her nother'B lAOtnre, Bhe[felt auro Uwoutd come and was ;n(rt dis-appointed The younger children hadgone up to bed, ao there waa no Inter-ruption

i "Its perfectly disgraceful!" hermother began! ' you knor our ancleeipfttU io Uave Us m My vi a* andyou treat blm In such a manner that boto U ifo aui endow a charit with i t"

••I wlsb ho would, xnacu&a,'' anarflrodikleasle, "I m BU O hta money will neverdp us any good. He will bate to seeisn hod spend it. Isskslhlmfor ten.doUara* for: our Christmas tree for' theipeor, and he danoed up and down anddeclared l e hadnt so much money in'the world Mamma, he Is very poor"

•Poorl ronrUnole Silas poor? Why,child be oral blocks of brink houaes onthe avenues end be baa enormoua anmsout at Interest",

'What does tbat do for him? Whenbe wsnte a good dinner he oonun hereandgctalt. Bvorr Sunda ani ovoryholida bo eais at oar expense, and whenI ask him for 1 pal j y ten dollars bo do-nlea having i t I bate Uncle 81118."

•Go to bod, miss," said her mother,angrll "you are wanUng In respect toyour Uncle Silas and to mtV

'Mottojou, mamma, doir," said tbechild, acftly, < there, is another crow'sfoot-lot ma His Its evorv time thatUnolo Silas comee here ho leaves crow-feet and wrinkles, If not on our facts inour hearts.'

•Sill child,l'aaidtbemother,bntlnasoftened tone. There w u a look of bordead fnther In the girls late that dis-armed the mtthor of bor snjrer Thenshe was cuoh a bravo little tblng.darlngtoapeak v<io truth and do tbe rightThey parted Mtb another caress at tbefootofthealiln.

Biles Harks went honu looking atever; shadow, peering Into dark plums,aad with bla stick clubbed In hla handready for any raid front thefclghwayas-aaaabii Sonody molested nlm, and berunptkeatepsofblshonu Justaatbasonorous, tows,of the bell In the citytown rang on| tea. fle wain little con-" " ' " o s U b t k d

JiOLE HI LASMARKS was sat-in,; dinner withhis fatorlM alfUu, Mia. HCar-shall Van Fell,aid her famllAsitwaslieariiiftbo holidays,tho had Bonncommonly gooidinner ani whent h e old n a npushed hla chairback from thetable and wiped

Vestige of entrant Jelly Ironhis quivering ehln he Midi

I ariah «rery poor nan had ait good adinner (o-aaj as I ve bid, ind that*aaylng a (owl deal"t JPoor manl" cohoed hts wondering

niooes and nephews, In ohorus, ' WbT,Uncle 81US, ou aln t a poor manl*

nnsle Blias chuoklcd a hatd ohlnkjlaifh thatmlitht haw been tied with astring/, it ao nMembled his own prociocamime bags In the hollow Jinglo itmade

'He'sright, 'aald afresh youngroioetbat had not teen hoard before, UncleSllaa ft a poci man **

And hoar do ouknow, mlsi T^askftlthe old man, without anger and appar*eatl quite Bnnsod.

'Became i<n\ never give any thingawa to piaice you rich," was *he obql,ealn answer of Jloaslo Van Felt, hla oldaat niece, 8Le waa dlnrtaff Into a badl;enoted pecan nut and munohing thevuats with great wst

>K>h, that means, Mlae Port, Ihatl do» t help tho Busy Boas or SUr rTlliii-Dles, wsonie other phllsnthnplo clot),for promoUnit {good fellowship amongthe poor' 1 4o sire snmetbln( awar,aren l f i o j doa't ssem to know It"

"I don t believe it," aMwored the girl,

'"•Besslel Jhsalor the all ahonteJ, Incnoms, "yon b a n been tain to IJnoleSilas—rou muat uk hla foniTeness."

•Bessie," said Mrs, Van rait, withthBtoxtianeeateraest with whloh manyjfood people unite their ehlldien for expasting honMtoplnlons," oncanloarethenxmu*

• Not nor'salo'Uncle Silas, who likadthe little glil—ahe<waa only stteen—"BeaslB doeni't nwai to bo rule. Sosnethlnkt Tm a miser, itxt aho—aSlylcck, becanas I don't give my hari-oarnod money to protoaalonal bcKgara.My deer, i f j did I could not giro yoathe pearl and ehony wrlUng4o3k youwanted for Christmas. Hey, my pot."

"I don't want It," said Besslo, withspirit, • I wciU rather havo tbat old one0fa*ran3masr.plntheattle,thB0nea1iesigned many a chonk on at Christmas ton to the poor n

"Ho I Is It there? Is m-m-otho'ao>ak tin lath1 attic, Sophie? I'memnerIt quite wolL*1 ^

1 Yes, and it looks lonesome np there,too, but It Is old fashioned ani clumsy,answered his sister

"I llko old fashioned things, and old-fashioned people 11 they have goodhiarta Ilka hers and do good wllb. Unit»MlyR•^^•<Il«,"^M^8«^^nm 0

1 HeratUftdhUUtohkejUtht^rolUi boose «od then he stoppeA to lliien; MsB»-4n^4e tbe howfe, coBiinf slow-}j a * d n n i i f l , down the stain to

WaaiaVwhiitliacacraokedm kbj "It i i

j k matohon UeN.Ul. Ifo(bed there. The dlamal faded hall andstainlooked just u the; alwarsdld

! Ee lighted tbe candle tbit stood ontaaaat«ck-gaa was too dear tor blmto bum-end then he locked and double-'bailed the doors aid fastened the lurg-[lar alarm t ^ *

Osne Bpstalrs in the roonstkat he alwars used for his parlor and Bleepingaparlawnu be felt at his caw again

First be Inipooted a atrong box—ibatwaa all rlrht Then be uHookad tk»great Iron aafw-all rlcbt there, loo,Money, tank bills, gold, securities, bonds—be gloated over t i e n and potted tiemwUh fond apprecUtlon.

Thedoor-bell m i f aad startled blmterribly "once twine then tlng-frllnirlEp«if..oooe»ion. It must be bla manoflnsineaa. He looked op his Bate, carta careful eye around theroomaad-ertdown-stain. Undoing the latch hut notth» tjurnlar chain he peered out Into tbenbrbl. Nobod there lie looked dow*and aawaonothlngthat In the lamplightlooked like a miserable child.

What do you want, elf?" beaakod,ll

Sometbin' to esi, please, Pm 'mostHurred." ^

'NoBwuiet UowdareyoaootviB aroundbore aisturbln' folks at tbis boor of tbeBight?'

*Me mother's terj slok B&*m« littleatetor has a broken baolc"

1 don't bellovelt Wbib does yotiriVherdor

•Please, sir, be drinks "•And on eipeat u e to holp yon, do

70a? Well* I'm a poor man mjself, andI don't drink, an' I won't help any manthat does. ' ^

-HO'B blind and bags forponnltslathe ulooni, in1 tbe nloe gentlomon likejouneU girt* him drinks to make himBluff"

Erory time be tried to close the doorthe elf, who had oallod her, throat amiserable, ragged tnn In and pwrentedhim

•Til rlnp for tbe pclioe," he laid, ur*agol ,'U on dont go away "

*Oh, plotae, sir, give no •little some-thin'to keep us from RUrtln'—t tit ofbread thsia fit to ett, or % dime to bayR loaf, the shops when I 1 TO ato open,sir, it"

Late pasiers>bj beaid tlio enrions dia*lotrdaudloltend t31.a»**rksjerkeJtho door opon and laid 1 rough band ontho child Bho cringed at hlfl touob

<ObtIaln't goln to hart you ebeg-gtr'abrat Come lnsido and lot me seewhat'i In that Uakot 111 give yeBeltterniokclor dime but If tfcerts aOTOBt left I miy throw you that."

The otilld stood loaidetho boll, u d b ythe flsrlntT light of tbocandle seemed tobe about nine eanold—•Tran ohlldlsblittle oraatare, dreued in ng« bar long,thin logo encased In torn blscka^okings, and a mlsenblo apology for ashawl thrown orer her bakd, herstraight, blwk btlr hang In raggodlookifOTor her whlto faoo and thatlooked almost ghtstly tn ita sotUng olbisok shawl border

"If thit bread i'n t no good I don'twant i t AllourloodUn.fr Yon kinkeep It."

"Well hsggomi doyoa expoct nlnco. lo sna pln-i lidding?" ukod Mrllarls, in high saro&am

"Ob, fllr, i -uuldat tbat be ba—finotWoso folks don t never get nothln liketbat—»e don t,"

"An* yon won t gli It boro, nni if yonwont take a loaf ot broad that a goodenough for me you kin got oat at onoo."

Ho opened tLo tlooroauttousty, bnt shemada nn Attempt to mow Initcid ofgoing out she dfopt*d hor wrotohodbtskc t on the floor ahd drew her tattorodshawlolosor about hor 1

u\m won't give mo nnthlnT "Son.TIA gentlwiun. ^V mi • l o t o! ital

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bro«L Tbora la a wliolo family starvingIn tlio row whew I vamo from. What

aTO you to glvu to their?'Bilas Mu-ks wifl irigh toned; he looked

into tlio face ot tho unotiinr child andhis dry lips formed ono word:

'Nuthin',•Your Master, yea, Mr. Itloh Han,

your Mulcr said; 'The poor ye lave al-w»y»witli e.' Aril He said 'Food in ;lambs Hare joa dooe itf

QToioo secnipd to }izra risen Intothe »Ir abore his itowL Every note wasnuclear anil dlutinct at a boll,

'Shrouds liavo no pockets," coEllnuodhis Btrango ffuust. "Whun you no—andIt won't bo long, SIIOB Marks, it won'tbelong1—you wlll'iiavo to lottvo all yourhouses and lands and gold. Ani whanyou go to tho judgmont they won't wfc'or your rent-roll, liut thoro'Jl be quog-

Uoni hard to answor.. Can you anuwe*rhon tho King shall oa

I was a-buDflerM and ye gave ine meat;I wu UiLritjr ood ye uavo tno drink;

, I wai a itTugor ami yo took mo in.1 '"Oet right out,: I toll youl" shrieked.

BJUs Vt'iortM n t la tUwnljfMofbfs, lean fingnr on tho bo^rar child,

Ju*y wu] oi meit 11 at loar motherfed tho li ingr a d rlothwl the

ttakod. and that other—I see tor now—your poor, unhappy wife?'

Bllaa Marks turnod In such mortalfright that the candle fell from hlatrembling hand and went out on thefloor.

'You havo tlnio toroIxint,noamo thooOp-and'lt eoundnd supernatural la

the.dark.. "Conio down: to the narrowriver tUrecUi to-rcorron and find thepeoplo who havo no food and no fire—tho ltttlo chlldron with not enough toeat and Bhlvorlng In their wretchedhomoa—Uio sick and dofonno aniwntahod.f.whom God RITM to: you i n !•noh as you for on olloringf in th« namoof Uim who waaonoo, a homoless ctlld:It U only what ou give that you can.take with ou 1M ond this Ufo '

The door closed and all^asBllent.Trembling,ln every-.'limb, Silas Harkshnrrlodtoroliglttlio candlo Yes, shehad been there. .Thomlierable, rlokotybasket wllh a artist of tread and a sod-den potato in It w u loft behind.

The next day Bowie Van Feltwu U14,opon the sofa In tho library at homa,luffering from a slight oold when UnoleSilas walked in. ,

How bright in* cberf j l you do look,"'he said, warming his numbed bands overthe tight ooal fin.

Whata to hinder?" laughed Beisla.'•ff h Rhouldn t we be warm an! coqr

ftnd oomfottablef*ghewaaraadlngacewiKMikandtarned

the leaTes with \**f satlifaoUon.'Well^ that a so, I spoMf out then

ihBnV-«liem-»oiae folk* that don**i to hare tbe wherewithalH drawled

Uaole Bilaa.Q0i there an loUof goodpeoplB in

tta world wbp at thli time of jear;tewib*r tlBpoor. Lefcajewtv Wn,w u I reiding-^ Ob, real He gamher a chsok for fifty doll urn, and told herto bur ajoad of ooal, a barrel of flour. •>quarter of beef and aome bedding for tbeBOOT fanil in the alley Uncle Silas,what dotw a flftjnlo'lUr'flheck look like?Iaereraawone." l

H% look* like this," said Unoletakis* w t * l i f "

fl IT KOOEB L1KB TBtt,*, iAID.VVOXR B O J U L

paper ' Heel A l a la one signed andready to be indorsed."

>Wb ,Unola Marks, tbat li my nrntel*cried Vesale

Yes, and yo must indorse it righthero, and III go with outo 'dentil?

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' Bat what am I to do with UT"Whatevor you want to, miss. Hera

you're badgered my Ufo out for moneyfor your poor folluon Christmas trees,•u* now you want to know what OU*TOto do with it. U that ain't jut l ike*

'(Bat, ancle—"••Yes, I kno« I'm a moan old our-

mnOgeon a skinflint, a minor, lutPTegot a heart wraewhoro, ind I gucBS Tretound It. Dont ask me any more,ohiid."

Bessio B eyes drooped a flush camoInto lier ohoeka. Bho rose from the(toflt and put two loving anna about hergruff old undo a neck

"You: are & dear," she said, as shekluod his rugged cbfieV, "and you shall'Jnltsoefor' yourself the happlnoss; oubare made "r "There, there, ohlld, got 01 ourthings, and we II go and get tho cash Ifool as If somehow I wint to spend thewhole day in the open air."

And wicked, wloked, designing Bes-•Je gave blm another hug before Bhewont to get read , singing under herbreath

'•WbatlMToaiipent,Wbatl spent I lost,W t l l b d "

Her. FnisrTe ?eUllun you a all gotyo*•yo* pastor, en. Iae gladBret Hunks, who X' run oulferdabes* good, hod sentt«r ihow ho aln t ffot no bard

—Mrs. L M Rayne,ln DttrcltFreeProu,

' litcU VlotfcLlttlo "VioU wished a YorylaTge doll

last Christmas but as It wasqultotet*eiulTO sro was glron. aBmallerono,Pla ingcontcntodl with it on ChrlsO

mas Da she suddenl stopped andsaid "Mamma I know why I d i int getthat big d6U."

Wh , darllnyT" uked mamma.'Cause our ohlmEB s too llttlo, Ban

U Claus couldn't bring tho big oao.down;, I w.Bh Le had known tho way tooar front door.

Dearer with At*.You acem to havo ft stroag Attach

imoiit for thab old ovorooat," sail .Crab*le , aa thny walked through t i e mow

1 towards the restaurant wboro thoy wereto take their Christmas diikner.

1 Yns,** replied Jaok it grawa doarerlaid doarer to ,'uo tbo i morn I wear It,lOnly last month I had to pa eighteenIper cent, interest to got a ohknee toLwear if—Judgo.

A A y r pWife—^That ara on going to giro me

tfor a Christmas present?' nnsbanl-IfyonoouUplayontheTio*Ilia 1 know what I d give you.I **Whatr

CHRISTMAS-! IDE

I i s oHBisriuaihttLumaMOa ol

BlkvtltrOBgHlA A tboufh U>

K 1 down ifaegleuaing path

t \ No^udden^bUHt^ ' of glory fruit*

TtM watok tba

Nor atar of won ,

' YetwulUfniaUllnfourappDfntsd

su anaukffivg Wbatflsd m

moot *rv

To Uy, ui bunblapfleruiif. •• BU teM

Tta Cbriatmaialtft.fieave's VftulUdwvbw ring

WlthSallelul&Iul King.Ho tttgOM &<ri£act] tpnrcr, vbo DUG* layIn Uio rude ipaagw, yot ha deliraa to ita/

y la owe bearta,, Idly mart*

Or In tht lonely down, where** orA human heart gats out to Him tn prayer,Tho blMSlaj of ttaOariiaXats-tldflliHtwi,Tha Joy to you and "to all people" la.

TUCbrintrnMoIftOh tetwurl&gInferjurrw&omearttaiallojr

At an Uetralhwtaf tb»BMreBlralwlrt,B t k M a m * u a P t t a u l m

r—imifliiptoOiebrlm,Dor cap of blMalb tbea wtlt overflowAnd otbera ifaire If wiUi as. '•:We auafj knowBowtonaltDBtlentij inHlaahido,And blew Him for tbe predoitf OviiUnu tiia.

-Oraoa L, Itobertaon In Interior

MOKXVULB OUKUSSU HOBBOB.

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Deacon Gaab (fmn rear ifle-beesIfodsLtwdleud

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When what waa deslgMd W.leaiore becomes a burden, UlaV•top asd examine it a

ply an awkward manner ol <Certain! then most be>wrong In any iwlenvaUoa of (whloti nmlti In sarlotta lailgue o( nu d body Daring the fln "months of the year nothing is nmoHy glyen as a reason for 111than an orerstraln during tbe holidays

'She get no worn oat at Christmas n

"flhowortodtoo hard In finishing hChriiitoiaa presents," or The weak 1fore Christmas she was tired oat wi•hopplngt" are exouses whloh appear alurel as iTannary and February oouTho qnostion must ooonr somotima Ierrery ono. whether all this worry aad 1wear of heart snd band and brain are ireally worth while Is there sotsome better wa of oelehrating tfali jdsy of cda than for women to wear i

tbomsolvc out i& Sii1 '&£ or liu iiijt t

pretty triQc lor people who already ]have more than the can find room fort1 iBetting aside all effort of eyes and fin-gers, the mental strain is Intense Itjsa remarkable faottbat, although Christ-maa hat been kept on the 39th day clDooomber for more tban aw thonundyears, its arrival sooms as anozpeotodu if U had been appointed by thePresident. No ono is ready for it, si-though last year erery one resoWed tobe BO, andabontthe middle of Decemberthere begins a ruli and harry whloh i ireall more wearing than aMa norlngAbovo all tbiDgs, II yon give presents,bo mont anxious to giro somethingtwhtoh "supplies a want than to send•omo pretty trifle whloh can onl jiroveID tho end an additional caro, Thereare numberless things whloh can beprocured, without a wear and tear ofmind and bodywhloh mult© the recipientfool u David did ol tho water from thowall of Bethlehem that what ooata aomuch was too Talasblo to be nooopted —Oentn

Tint giving of preserEs to friends Is.ssoclat&d nctth the Christmas neison

JThlslswoll Tokens of affection bring0 to nan a heart Wo are so drlronly presdng duties that wo are apt to for*ret the "sweet amenities' of life If it«In your power make some ono glad by

ft Christmas present It is likely thatthen will ho enough sad days beforeChrtstaas comes again —UnitedProsby*torlan

PATE3FAMTI.TAS—"Ah itdoosnybetrtgood to BOO ourChristmaatreoB. WhenIwasabo I usod to go out In the woodsacd out m own treos What do youohargofortroofi?' Dealer (Btiffly)—'Wedo not soil by tbo tree 01 I remembtrf ll(=lgt t must bo bonaldored Well,how much aro thoy a foot? 'We'donot soil b tho foot, nlr We sell b theinch "-PLllwlolphla Beoord

Qnlat."Isn t i t lonely here Ooorge? Did you

ererlcnow any thing so BtiU?""Ob yes. Oitoo"When was that?"I hired'-'a plttmtiOr onoo to do a'day's

work for no, nnd ho never moved fromominf to nlfftt."—IIatp«r'a Basar.Htm la bndej— Uoorgo, darling, our

first Chriatmaa is almost bora Willyou toll mo nhat mi arc going to givemar Ho (twice a wldowcrJ-'UVoll,doar. 1 hadn t thought muoh about it,IIow would a pair of rare old stool blue,foil-back diamondi suit yo\ir? ^"DeawatOoorge, bow can I ovbrropa auob dOTO-tlon?M—Jeweler s \\ cekl ,

Wires ou nit dawn to dinner onChristmas thank the good Father thaiIto has helped foil to make Borne, otherfamily happ

SITE—Ho Mr ftllts, you need acthope, I can nuror to anon than * ti*tor

Itsalloffothertoo nea"work f£s slitor racket OR 9t9t

THE DOVER PRINTING CO.l-uaUDIIMB ABB P i r m B F O M

JOHN S. GIBSON, - Editor.

FRIDAY. DEC 13 h 1888,

A merry Christmas to everybody—eien McOmiy.

Please, Mr. Sloan, put a new depot iniJovcr's stocking-.

What a nice Christmas present theAustralian ballot law would make !

Mejuli.am isgettingready for aChrist-mas present in the shape of a railroad.

It is generally concedetUhat llie keyof tKc Christmas situation is the turkey,

Madison will liave to hang up a rub-ber slocking iWs year- She wants awater supply.

The Christmas ERA is always a merryera, thanks to the patronage and goodwishes ot its friend*. .

As a nice litUe Christmas present formost of us Congress 'might abolish thetobacco tax right away,

[f Santa Claus travels from Dover toKenvil this year lie will surely anathema-tize llie road he goes !>y.

The best of the season for Mayor Ben-nett, and we-trust that Capt. Dennettwill draw annua l share. * ,

The new St Mary's school buildingwill be about as pretty a gift as most par-ishes will recejVf this year.

A big Christmas turkey is waiting- inDover far those who will bu'tri the Mont-chii luuiclrcbi New York.

Old Santifctaus will treat tlie <lyna-' miters of KinvW and IJojMtcong muclibetter than \%se of Chicago.

If SanU^Clflui can so arrange it wewouldn't mmd having a little more set-tled weathena o u r > s n c x t y c a r ^

Boontop'-flrcaJy has a number of sub-stantial b4pks, but is seeking one of an.other kippJoT a Christmasgiit.

'aiy will have an elegantias in hi) new house and hoits

will wish him* merry.

jging about the joys of Christmas,iequal to thai of receiving a billp e n t your wife gave you J

• \pWe\\s Lawrence hangs up hts stock-a County Superintendent of

s he'll be disappointed again.

e of the boys who have been " hit'jftte horses" would probably appre-

; dateVnew overcoat for a Christmas gift.

•"$& good htsUh certificate vmuW be iV»ibek\Christmas gift Hibernla could hsw

d j / i ^ p h s h e will find it in her stock.

Dover's Sacking is standing wldopen, Prejfient Schumacher, for tb

f that dynamo factory con-

ithis week represent

progressive business men,d should have a right merry Christmas

fit sincerely wish Freeholder Pienonit merry Christmas/provided hell

e not to raise another b l i P

j ;Worristown is setting her hosiery Ihiir for several new church organs. But

ikinjjs ot this ancient matron are

The proprietors of ourSummer resortsItnay treat themselves to a merry Chrisl-

s out of the profits of their last suc-essful season. *••" • '

Every trust that makes a corner in thei necessaries or luxuries of the people

should receive a Christinas present in theshape of a coffin.'. '

Lei us hope old Santa Claus will All. the emptiness at Chester by infusing aspirit of manufacturing enterprise among,some ofits citizens. • .:

-;:• Oscar Lindsicy will sadly reflect that,;he didn't getinto the tide thli year. Os-' :. car will about run for something next

year and get left again.

'. "| The only bad tuck we wish the D., t .z&;W, Directors is that they might be

--• compelled to pass the holidays in the D.,L. &.W, depot ai Dover.

.'Republicans have cause to be thankful'and'merry, because our kind of soup isV always palatable and sustaining, even.'' 'we do fall Into it sometimes.

-. Boonton's stockings aresooverflowingwith new factories, sldewalks^etc., tha

., it looks ai if Smta Claus had called-' then before his scheduled time.

Budd's Lake is setting her plate k'. gif\s that will be enjoyed all-the. yeai

'round—an ice house' for the Wlntei;and another hotel for the Summer.

:"-.. .'• We trust old Santa Claus will hot for-•gel the children who were 'lost In- oui•schbol census, but will hunt them all ii[

. and jive them aTrierry.Chfbtmas.'; .;

; •'-':• ii U a pleasure for once to agree withthe Yankee school teacher, and we wish

• ,friend Potter a m^ny Christmas becausehe favors the Australian ballot law. "

v . Not the least happy of Dover homes':';. during the coming holidays wlllt be-:, : considerable number where Christmasi- stockings will be hung for the fini 1

4'•-•"Go over the advertising-columns: ol. - ' the ERA bdbie buying your holidayV - • goods. It a sale rule to go by that those

•)"•'.'• who advertise have'something |o offer• ' : ' t h e b u y e r . ; . '. ' • • • . • - ' \ . ' . • / ; - • , •

-.;. y The Dover Electric Light.Compel)' : will enjoy a* very merry. Christmas (be-<'. : cause of the remarkable prosperity, that.->";. has attended their first year's business

; , ' - v T r t e y d e s e r v e i t . . ' ' / • • .•':..•• .-.;• -••'

o^Tho»e'BameoldDover bachelors: still hanging on io ewstenct by the 'eye-'.L: Ildf/andstiUhm thdrstocklngsdarne

•':i butfikll the house. Do they deserve •

VT- i^ .Surtogatd GUleo, acting'.Collectof

'i'H^4^Fiwi(le^Pinare1'nti;.VrT fied that they can t put upanyjobsonold

ij&fo'- Swta <nim. '•- He (lotsfl't * deal out his

; ^ rv -P* t r o "^ '— a ' ' ^ - i y > ^ ' : ^" - '"'.'•'••'.*':'•'.'"':?<ip> -4; i • There are juij: three Christmas jv '•::&'}.;ept» t iejcowtix wants*t tlie .j>?Hd*..

AtvA t tkva to n viutT.tt always happens thai Dover h»6

iome special reason for being merryivhen the Vule tide rolls around. Twopears agu we were merry in.acticipalionof a splendid nei<jvj.ler.*iip!>ly. anrt^Ust

vttrjjeiirls were nuule.gladly th^ceriafii" prospects of a new electric lightplan). We wondered then what wouldbe our special cause for jubilation thisyear, and lo it is here in the pleasant

of an important addition loourluring industries in the slmpe

if the Continental Dynamo factory. Andi it always goes. People may think itist happens so, but it don't. The reasonfound in the fact that this progressive

:>mmuniiy is always awake to the thingsLhal concern its material prosperity, andEver ready to take advantage of any fa-voring situation. If we waited for chanceto bring such things about we wouldplod along at ihe snail like pace ol someLiter communities we know of. What

will we have to be merry over nextyearrWhy there's lots of gocd things in pros-pect, only waiting to be picked up. Le!

see. There's a new V. M. C A.Building, enlarged and better schoollacilities, a division the township to saveunnecessary taxation, and perhaps an-other factory to be picked upanddurapeddown in our midst. We have only tokeep our eye on the main chance all thetime, and Belie every point of vantage.Then we'll be just as merry next year aswe are this,

W J U T t a r n WOO'L 11x1.

A. bill of divorce from (he township ofRandolph,

An air line railroad to New York byway of Monldair,

A depot in which a lady might get aireath of fresh and wholesome air.Several mare new factories.A voting system akin to the Austra-m law.A public sentiment that would pre-

vent our school system from being madethe loot ball of contending factions.

A Y. M. C. A. or other building wheree young might find pleasure amid

healthful surraunlngs,A desire for officials who will serve

Ihe public interests rather than satisfypersonal grudges.

Ample school facilities for the Bccom-lodation of all our school childreiAbove all a spirit of peace and good

will that will survive the holiday week.Our wishes are many, O Stint of theeelroUB, but our stocking is ample, and

if you don't find room in the hosiery, justdump these blessings right into the, mid-dle or the town. A grateful people willsee to it that they don't get away.

CHI U r a i U C M QR11RKMThe Republicans will sit down this

rear at the great national table, and willheartily welcomed by Uncle Sam and

Miss Columbia, who have deplored theirabsence for four long yeah. While burDemocratic friends capluieda, few! ofthe condiments In the skirmish of this

ill, all the great essentials of the feastwill be there, and these will hardly'bemissed. We will remember, too,, thathis thing has happened before—thatOhio, and Kansas, and even Pennsylva-nia have before now been swept loosefrom their' Republican moorings by asudden freshet in an off year, but havealways come back when seriously heeded. So with Little Bo-peep we rnaymerrily sing, . .

Let them alone and they'll come homeBringing their tails behind them," ,*

and during the Christmas-tide feast uponthe fat of this great land of Yankeedqm.

tmi nnoouTio oMimufThe Christmas, of ;our Democratic

friends and readers will not be as cheer-ful as was that of a year ago. It is truethat thft great national bird Is not yet' Intheir keeping, and will not. grace thetable at their Christmas feast, but in thelocal skirmishing tills fall they have cap-tured some poultry of .fair size andilumpness, which will provide them with

the tubsUntials of * very comfortablemeal, which we have no doubt they willthoroughly enjoy.: As .this was pro-claimed ft teaion of *' peace on: earthand good will to men,".without any res-vations whatsoever, we wish them Inall sincerity a merry, Christmas. Butlet them look out for us afterward.;

. Up on Schooley's mountain tnefarmersare preparing (or a practical and profit-able New Year; Under the capable lead-ership of W. W. Marsh, Esq., they haiorganized a Farmer's Clljb, arid they aregoing to cm for frequently togethcraboutthe' things that will promote.ttielr Inter-eats. They a n also having bulk acrossthe mountain what isskidtobetheiinilong distance telephone in the World,and are looking with longing eyes tothe nd vent or a railroad.;; May (heir fond-est nope* be realized e n another holidaysea son . ' . ; " ' ' " • - : , . , . ' ' •'' y '•"•'' ' ; - '

The new year being & census year; wesuppose it will be met with some trepi-dation by ladies of an uncertain age'whpwill bn required to tell their years to thecensus enumerators. We advise themto enjoy c merry Christmas nevertheless,and suggest to the enumerators that theymark all such as having reached "theage of accountability and upwards.'

Santa Claus Harrison has provided thewherewithal for a merry Christmas to a.lot of happy Republicans in Morriscounty post offices, and later the, bigplums at Morriitown, Madison, Eoontpn,and Dover will drop into Republicans t o c k i n g s * , '•'• ••;•

: The people will wish our, Freeholdersa merry Christ mis, coupled with, thehope that they will construct no moreexpensive county buildings till the tauhave lessened a llltfe. 'What hns beeidone has been well done, but let Vis slid<along for a little white with what we'i

, It wqujd correspond with the eternalfitness of things if the beer brewers andliquor dealers' association should givethe prohibitionists.a sutwuniial Christ-rnaa remembnuice for their practical aidIn killing local option so dead In NewJersey.

With the walls of another great fac-tory about to loom b sight:the souls ofFort Oram people should be filled withChristmas cheer.; Surely Messrs.'Ross8c Baker must seem' to that people thespecial envoys of humanity's patrons a i n t . * ' . , - - . ' [ ; ' • : "• - "." . •'. •'•

Every honed voter, figurativelying, should put a' brick in histhis Christmas for use on the member'the Legislature who' may vole "againstgiving us the Australian ballot law.

The local option law having; been repealed tht consciences of woriU Demo-crat* will be rellevwl from tbeatrsln thatweighed ID heavily upon them atChriit-mai tithe it year ago.

_AVecannot'wish;ai.:merry Christmasfor the sorrowing and bereaved, bint; wetrust they will feel JLII /lh« comfortii(gand. blessed influencet of the good

Jewish aright merry' Chr&Uiias' biMn. Minnie Wallace, of Oak ftidge, andGrandmother Tintle, of Roclf'itfiy, Vil-

WHAT XHX TU1 UOVBSY til.fn a meteorological sense ihe year

8R3 will stand in history as the most: re-arkable ol modern years, ;bjBcause of

its t>liuard> and v i h ^ V ^ ^ b t

cUwwg, exceeds it. It will lung beespecially remembered as !' the wetyear," it having beaten the record formoisture. According to Ihe statisticskept l>y the weather bureau nt NewYork city ihe largest rainfall hilberiore.corded was in 1&84, which was 55,34inches, and last year stood second, with52,05 inches. The average rain fall foreleven months to Dec, rst lias beenabout 44 inches, but up to Dec. ist ofVhis year the total rainfall Jias been JJ6.87inches, beating any previous entite year,-with a month to spare. The rainfall ofJanuary was the largest on record butone, of July the largesi, and of Sentetiv

;r the largest but one, for those monthsrespectively. But November's precipita-tion was about twice as great as that ofany November on record, being 9.52inches. The previous maximum was 5.48in November 1877. Just about one-halfofthe days ofthe year have been stormy,interfering greatly. with all labor, and(arm work in particular, and causing themost disastrous floods and damageknown throughout the country, In ourown county the loss to hay and crops,and the damage to roads, tiave Seen par-ticularly severe.

In other respects the year has alsobeen a most peculiar one. On its,open-ing day the thermometer stood at "500

above xero, and had been at that altitudeforaboutaweek. On the 16th of Janu-ary the mercury mounted to 65. and asite as the 19th, there was no frost in tlie

j round and buds were noticed on .thetree?, But on the 20th snow fell andgave us six days of sleighing, which Wasall we had during the entire Winter.

he coldeBtsnap came on Jan. 23d anda^th, when the mercury dropped to g"above zero. Ice cutting did no! begin

Feb. 1st, after many had'begun tofear we would have no ice, and the Irostwas all out of the ground by the aoth o|March. Throughout the Spring, Sum-mer and Fall the frequent Hoods gavethe weather a peculiarity ol its own

iroughout all the seasons.In a general sense the year has,been

marked by prosperity—particularly intlie towns. In DoveranelectricligHting

has been ttddtd, till its manuiaouting industries have, been kept busy,

prospect lor a new one has been se-cured, and more extended work in theway of street Improvement has been doneihan ever before. Doonton has made adecided advance in manufacturing andtown improvements. Rockaway . h&sbeen infused with a spirit of town enter-irise and has enjoyed, a building boomif considerable proportions. Port Oram'

has also greatly improved and hasstarted the. building of another largemanufactory. Stirling, too; has startedup a new silk mill, and MorriBtown,Madison and Butler have added largelyto their number of residences. :

Our county authorities have also keptpace with the general spirit of improve-mehU The new Sheriff* residence, thelarge addition to the Court House:build:ing, and the improvements for the secur-ity of the jail, mark a year of real pro^gress In this direction. . \ ; ;V

One work of which the county maywell feel proud ot having accomplishedduring the year was the liberal responseof Its people to the cry of distress fromflooded Johnstown. The total co'ntribu.tionsin the county amounted to $6,000,of which Dover and Port: pram gaveSi.toa.1-;'':'.;., .. •'.:•;.lr••/'.;..I:

Again this year our mortuary rewdshows that an unusually large numberof aged people have passed away. Tora number of years the1 ERA' Has' kept *record of the deaths 0/ all people above80 years of age published in the county;and our record last year showed that anunusually large number of,these- passedaway in 1888..'The record',bf 1889shows that the mortality among the agedhas just, equaled that of the: previousyear:. Among those upward upward of95, however, thenumlwr of deaths Hasbeen smaller than in any year since Vebegan keeping the record—only'.twbsuch having died.; These; were •; DavidBockoven,of Mendhahi,',aged'97,;and

A casuTBii roa THI mopLt'Thecoming LegWature of New; Jersey

fcw it^ithj4its;,povver to,make theheaiTs of'afFgood ciljwfis glaJ wbeti'i"-K«lt title shall (low ftf^ttjjjjgaiiii*- Td

do tins by the enaction of Iwu $}mpie measures—tne Austrriian ballot bojilaw and ft law to prevent any irian from'voting who cannot produce his previousg p pyear's lax receipt in evidence of the factthat he is a con [rib tit or to the support ofihe "government whose affaire he seeksto control with his vote. The first jvouldtil off lUe political heeler—the last wouldirevent those who contribute nothing

for the public good from euercising, iasthey often do, a controlling interest'inpublic affairs, livery man of honor andintelligence knows that these measuresare right and should be laws. Then,rhy should not a great moral public "sen-

timent demand their enaction 1 Let themembers ofthe Legislature see thatthere Is a public demand.for them andthey ft-itl come. And what pleasure andsatisfaction, would follow in their train,

the defeated would " have , thecomfort of knowing1 that they were beater

y the honest verdict of the people, towhose dictum all good citizens acquiesce,while the victors could glory in a triumphwhich would not fw tainted by-the facthat ii was bought by the degrading in-fluences of money and rum," The legls-lors who will help to'remove this sllgrnand disgrace from the politics of New

Jersey will win the lasting gratitude ofall the people, and will have the pleasantconsciousness of having wrought' goodTor their fellow men when the season; ofood will comes to us again.

TO Ottt OLDMT WXMIKTO*.We feel certain that none of our many

efficient correspondents will feel a tingef jealousy if we wish an especially merryhriWmas to one whose 'ivoth for the suc-

cess of the ERA has been unceasing eversince it was first established,, nineteenyears agn. May all the briglitest Joys ofthe Christmas tide fall tb the lot,of ,"D,f.," blessing him in his basket and his•tore, and enriching ;Ms life with pleas-int memoriea as his ready and faithfulpen has enriched the lives of manyothers. And may a liberal measure oflie same blessing fall, to the' share ofsvefy scribe' who wields a (juill.fpr the

RA, which is what it is very largely b ecause of their untiring and conscientiousfforts. No country journal haa s

iteaditr veteran than " D, J.," nor a bet:ercorpsof workers clustered about him.

COHTAKT O'l O H I I i m i 'Company G, our new mjlltia organic

zation, will enjoy its: first'Chrismas thisyear. During the fewnionthstheyhav'ebeen cn'the carpet they have acquittedthemselves most creditably- and haveearned aright Merry CHriaimas.' Theywill hold a grand drill and .military bal

in Christmas eve, when. they Cwill offertheir arjnory. as a' huge stocking;-"/Thepeople on. whom they have" reflected;;t6much credlt'should.fitl It to.oVerflowingw[th a liberal attendance and patrnage^May the gun of every member b

'ith Christmas cheer to the munle.

g g ^ g gBranch, from PortOmm to Califon, ;archot so noisily ostentatious as'some others,but in each and^H the yeArhas been at-tended wUh steady improvcrriCfit. Thereare no more comfortable..hoin.esUn^.allthe county than in these pieasan'tyillagVs,riopeojile of better 'culture'or; goodlierlives in similar communities, and all thegood infiuences of the ;giad Season vvillglow among them ali.; -V '-;';,-*^;>' •-•

John Ort, ofTh d h

,g9Groye, aged.95".h d i

J y , g 9 5The death rate among the aged in re-cent years may he'Dbtaipcd from the foilowing table: 'V: f : > . - : • 1S65 IBM 1887 ;WI8;I8W

l U U M8 t t M 31,90 18. JO 11 » M

• 9H I I . 3 8 - 7 nOftrSSjuir;

-4r,-;8»!'.-.36--:58^In the loss of public;men we/have

again been' rjahiculaHy,fortunate.'; Anumber of men jof formei'pmminenct incounty affaira have passed away, as wellas many who were influcntialiand valii'ued citliens-in the; communities wherethey lived, but only one who V u promi-nent throughdut'ihjs county ;'becXiise:,ofthe interest he took in .public affaln ;atthis, time,' ?We riefcrto eK-Sheriff Wm;H.Howell, of Hanover, whose death oc-caaioned universal "regret "throughouthe' entire'county.- --^ v;:/. '^zp'X-^r/ W e have have had ho fatal iaccidentsthis year which have occasioned the-lossof:inoie than'one life; yetthi' attmbcr l;o'fllvejiost in this way has j i s t equaled thenumber Uius lost"during-'.the previousyear.-The'following', table-shows'; Uierecord at kept of lives ]ost in. Morris

wt'b' l t i ' '^tV' : ' ;^ ; ' ' ' ' *

.37: • '.«..'•;»..•;• :--«-^:?«u-:«"OfthoBCwho lost their lives through

accident« vfere miners; 13 were" iiilledon railroads; 6 met death by' drawnlng,3 by wagon'accidents, 3 while gunningand2 while fellingIrees, .' . ^ - !

In the matter of fires we have beenparticviUrly favored, bbA as to ihe'number and the value of property dtsiroytd,The number has been leas Utah' duringthe two previous years, and in nearly allthelosses have .been small.; We [had no .'extensive cohflagntions,though one occurredjwsiacroMourbor-den, in Stanhope. The loUowingshowathe number of fires in' Morris, county "inrecent years :Vi';:-'\'Cv=v' ,>':.':^^ ' '

••. •• -JSf V.'-:1Sl'";:.-J|?;i':::r'm'---'-'-IS.; The people of the'cotinty. have-'catjsefore^cialrtjolchgin'theiacuMthte-fint-tlnrie'ini-anumber\$ryears.;ourname'hu not been sullltd by the'crimeof murie'r,:: .There were two auspitiouacases;at Hibemia, vV^re:,1eath was at;Wnded;,by4nJuryr.'^t,'nP> evident '"either that tnorc, "ttjati-a'siinple -aswas attended;.", This' li'the^pleflsantestfeature ofthe yeax^ record, 'injl we; canonly hope, that this',imrnunity' from: thecrime of mui er^will belong continued.

In athletic^portjithasbeenaparticurlarly dull year. Dover, which nuiisuaj-iy taken the lead.in this means of enjoys

the copiequence his been' general';-•'&n e s s . •;,-'•.'-• ^.-.'••••

:y- '',"•: '•;'• > . - i : ';•.'• •••!;i.*

;i?

, In the season ol good will among meii

shouldI get'together and ^concert: pliirfortieir mutual • prosperilyynslead[tfighting tach other. f> If they aregolng j

mil pn'jwrtsl lo do oil: work In tillsV..- .":;i}w, togetberwUli w '

HOLIDAY GOODS

The villages along-ih f

''Bridgeif

Edison1, the •mighty electrictari.VsJurrils.hin, - the irieans for a merry Christmas

to many humble but willing --workers Inthe vicinity of the Ogdeti mlne?:rlf.j|it.wonderful brain blthis wizard of the uii-knpivri quantiiy'succeetls in- "litvliYifg a

dormant in inea-ofvMor^

Wcattliofcheer thrbugh'marij* •yzm'ii

toenjoy tiiegiafl'seawn'.'/Hermanufac-tones are on tbeiihcrease'.irid "boomingwith; businefe^ahVhas buiUmbnihbiiJM

y ^ p r before.arid prosperitK^mit upp^ni*Mt thtoiigliout all her bo

but in her later yeiw she has caught thespirit of ehterprise .and, a'new life, isopening before"lierix1..;•.••'••.:""'/:i"-- ;• '';'''

Have you notlced.hnw'iaue'ntive anlovable eVerybbdy is,'at this seasonI'm.^e.bOTtblacV^to1.your/wife, they

all vireathtd.in'smites, and,evenyour slightest wishes arc anticipated and•e'ryed. •For'the next dpien*.days1 lifewill be cr6v/ded;with bliss/and; we willall f«t,what a plcfliure it is;to; live,'Whaiapity;itisth>t-('Clirlstmas'comeb i y ' ; ' ' V ' '

ivWe.:wii't like, to giveaway trie corifi.dence^ol Santa Claiis/but wehaveit forafactihaVwhtn.BKiBitte^hDuiewakesbh(the morning of the '25th he. will findIn his slocking a little buu saw with thislabel ;i-'*|1ree'Trade,': Don't monkey

1 Jt**iWcbffer him all thecongratu-latlons ofthe season and trust he willhwdln&valua

f/BgUihours a:'day is.'not'exactiy'thekind of Christmas cheer that our caishop workm Ijlce to find in tbeir dinnei

r ' thct; days begin .tolengthen, givlng'nan.hour«. of '• light inwhjchto.workVwhich we trust .will cure

3 ^ ^; If it; be true;- that: •• the JiberaUieartwiuieih fat thentnere is no doubt thaithe Christmasof ;our : Dover.'people, wilbe' ti bountiful one, for none'; Were; moreliberal in proportion to means than theyof Dover andPort pram when. tht/oHSsI^

wn dlsastef touched.the'heart, "stridesthVnatibn *£^£x&^^:ikfiSenator^Wcrjts hishad.hVstoikingso

crarnmed witli good .things that there; isnot: much^room ieft^ta^We rbeileye

space fora note ut h A a i ^

^rig^ini : ;tbisupportl o ' t : l a ^ ^ = ^

v,Cbm'pulsbry^edu^tion?-wp«ld^toc,bestNew.yetrfg[fcwhlch-a'Ib^^boys around this town could receive.-,-IfSahu Claui agree*with'us1 he;.wjll ;fin"dtheirsiocWngshung."iip;in'.the .Devil'sKitcticnvy--v: :;V^^ :--' ';-';^:^::V^TWhlppany'•could;.not.swure a more

acceptable gl(t:thAR-:arraiirrad,;'wn^KwoiiW bethelmeahs of starting her (dl?mills.^Wehop^iihe'-willi get it:beforeshehMpupher>tcK!itfuigBagain.H;^>•:

I Old St. Nict wilt finti a new slockifi

bded ;' Netcong," and by the.same' tokenouWtreiiU-generooily^for it'ls

that of.alutty baby .\;

};;Nbw;thatya RepuWican,:maj6rlty? j |

Past ejperience. baying proved n -;woi(5erfnl Buccsw i

of eyeij desmption suitable for the HoLIDiT THiBr. "We

«j!(iui?iMiaje to the front well prepared to;meet:the grea'

as in tbis Une:of goo^a, No arliolwirill bemen-

j bnt will siiuply Bay ire Imve on intmenue line of ••;•;;

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KOTVBS, scisaoiBa,'EAZOE STROPS,

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nude of ihe purest 8Qgsra,ijil8ds;fnll»nd oompleWl k f M l d A i U t i a C i I f d

p g pslock of M o l t and AmeriiuiUti6aC«iw«,IfnU u dF i t e Hi B V D t t l^ l bf t 1Finite.;; Hin BaVerKDmilatipilied'siUevp

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;.{.EADANDJRON PIPE.":.':

:'.: ; \ ALSO AGENT ;POR : Tlii ;;

^;,r^'?;raR|piiATii*a:i't^

the liestdcrlM known for lieollnn rooms

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H A U THE IAH lEOT HTOCK QP

TEAS, COFFEES, SUGAflS,' S2I0S8 , BSXSHO POWTWEB, ' :T

* THEA'XRCTAM, * -JELMS &ARE, * CHIM WANE, j r « » * CHOCKEIf,

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THE A1K \ t IH>VP^> FOB THIU

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SHAVING AND HAIR

SALOON,SUSSEX STREET,tpiunaa lb« >tl>WU IW W r t Dapn, ]

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I Ol tlBOSWI lBBO SEIBM Wt

DOVEK N .),

I. B.JOLLEY, Proprietor,HwasiandDsimisi UL.I,

IN THKBTATE.

Headquarters at Pattraon.

ABBES AT DOVER1

A M S M AT WARWICK

AGltBATDlSCOFEjil l

SARATOGA J

•OIBW byphyiuxav toamiain gnbi

to ow; piany brands

'for tang/luij, 'jJTe don't

^Wfc'Vfo any one, in .

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by all competitors'that his stoofe of

PARLiOB STO¥ES and GANGESSTYLES and

LOWEST PRICES in the oity. • Gall andjseei. and'satipfy yourself that I am sell-

*j J Ing from 10 to^SO^per.oent. below , ,\: , /•" , any house in the trado.'-' r ' '

iieyator Connects WMlEyery Floor.;

IF DESIRED.)

^ "epoae jutumirD no* or CHABBM^OAI,T TAHT or TBESTATE

AMOS B. VAN HORN,

ouanoi U D H u m m omnostfiniiTi g;

Tnt. Osma I B W IBOS lowpn, >

JOSEPH C. JOHNSON,

NEWARK. N. J. ,MAS0)|:-:M10:-:BUIL0ER

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t- «(»Uf p i tpat m • i J E I n neiloi l^altt*

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GROCERIESESTABLISHED 183a

PROVISIONSPlll«buiy't Best,Vlola and

Most Beautiful Brandsr

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, .WBL, POBTM^JJnt Alt JUB» 01

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'DM Jiruy Bvtlneii C*lt*H,

OLiyER S. FREEMAN;

-' , Carpmter and Builder.

LIVER PILLS,^ SICK-HEAD/^HE,

~ PBIOEi SB

Hardy-Bui jiSMd'Plants.

makes, lays, and furnishes paper for Carpetswithout oharge; also gives a

every Bedrdojn Suit sold; and gives a

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withev^ry Parlor Suit puroiased; toffies a

OAEE.SI IBA

. ' \ with every Sideboard sold.

ACKNOWLEDGED

PIANOS 1 PIANOS! . PIANOSI

&COMPASY

have for three generations been acknowl-edged the leading boot and shoe

dealers of Morris.County.

W E ARE THE SOLE AGENTS FOB

Dolge'^Celebrated Pelt Shoes{v and Slippers,

that for'comfort and durability are abso-VA • lately unexcelled.

THE PLAGE TO BUY!

THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO,bsi realoibtil Itolr Dottr tltn with inrjtbiot In tb. |lm or

TEAS, COFFEES, SPIGES,' Baking Powder, Condensed Milk,

THEA-NECTAR.*- V

11. rfth, Fltwlrr. tioaUlio flavor, Inal atrtBith an4 ttsonllsi qiallllu, lb>t i•Mies, I a n dnllnBB It 10 tenons tE. SlaBlsnl Tsa of till eoaBtry

25c. per Ib.- , ' •

TRY OUR 8 O'CLOCK BREAK/AST COFFEE, CAN'T BE BEAT.

All ol the than can always be founl at ibis (tore, u d ean b« bongbtat the lowart market price tGonda received freeh every week

dire our Tea and Coffee a tml uA yon will be thorongblj, -," oouvinmd 0>at,we keep the be»t.

-:• LOOK OTJT FOB Otfi CHRISTMAS PANEL. • : •

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In

.GAINS

Rteinway, ^eb^r* Haines, and other makers.~ I'rom $feOAtpward. Cash or instalments.

LURCH,- 337 FOURTH AVE., COB. 25th St.,

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COLEMANCOLLEGE, TTcntrarlc, N . J .

OpmaUUisrctfl KiUaiiil tutiDTUgal Butcnnt at lnttjntli mining! Leut eipeailfa InUniakBrltiioL.«rI JieausteatlMtiLlaiil indanedbytboanndi grgrriMlMMA tUlMdbglwl—-ro«tttirih*8Ui*tiiiliwU(m "Wtlto ftr ai*-_ ,_• tad t* oanjtntta, Larnit, cfcetpttt and

CHINA

ALL TBS IiAnttT H0TOT1SS

ITOABOirOl

A LARGE LUTE OF DINNER I E T *

omasD AT u n THW OOIT.

In order to mika roan for nair Imports

0. AHBENFELDT & BON,

60, 63, 64 KUBBAT ST.,m HtW YORK.

FITS CURED BT0ID8PI0

Sow, Amelia's Lover Oiroumrent-ed the Old Man.

OHK E. DOL-. i

lona irc , -»•»•ft wld proudhou(jLtjraan;iew u fond of hisftmUy, whichbwl ootuo to tillsoountry wb«ut h e "lurkingHRvtge" ofwhich tht bis-t o r t s n s o do*

Ilglita to tell lurkwl along thu liattoryton Lours a day, or lore tUo rookliig ncalpfrom the tiuad of liia boaom friend of lavpartner en Bowling Oroon. Ho w ujroud of hlfl great wofcltlj, much of whichie had Inherited ni muoh of which hehad made In Wall Btioot; proud of hlareoord aa a bus.noun mm\ proud of hisfraud Fifth nvonuo homo; proud of orerjtbinff comimtod with John IC DolUnffflr.He WRB also, a> I remfcrkoil, cold andhaughty, and during Ills wbolo lifo Intho metropoUs he was nOFnr known' tostop' on Broadway, between Fiiltoo*»ndAon ntreetfl, and bay & pair of Dueponl-ers of tno rod-faoud man who 1B In that

there. - Promptly at threeo'clock every, afternoon - bis ooachmsiimight hsvobeen tbon waiting In frontol his offloo In Vail street, with tho topsof hla Iwota turned down and n very stiffspinal column. Exactly ut 8:15 o'olookMr Dolling r app< nrod and without

kltg lianilu wltli tho caoolihian, orotharwlsQgr«utlntrhiti),Btepi>ediiitotlie

lff whloh tho man with the woop-iiigwllloiy -hopts drovo tapidly to thoTifU a70tivo mansion,'' with tho assUt-anoe of a pair of, hrautlfnl ohoBtnuthoraon from whloh tho talla bad'hooncarefully removed Ixiforo atsrtlng.

Old pQllingor had i wlfe-Mre. Dol-linger. Sho was ftlbo oold, proud andhaughty, as became tho daughter of aKlllVoQKillandwUoofflDollinKer Infaot there was nothing:*ory silaljleabout either ono of tliem^A nialdon.unt, poor In l»tb putw and spirit, onoo

baice in from btltcbotThatohot, N J ,and mado them a BIX no»ks' vtjilt In peoemberand January, and slWlaeffto saywhen alia got homo that somoames after* moal with tho Dolllnfjora, at whioh•he.had asked for soup twtoo and drank

little quietly out of hor flngo^wl,that It WEB Tory plcmant and a groat ro-llef to hor to go out on the Btoop'and as-aoolftlo awhile wJtli Uio onaHwn ffrif-finfl. Bh» said she had noVer supposedthat grlf&ns' could ho; so soolahlo andpleuant Sho had always had an ldatIi-uln ttio v.ny a yrlfflt L"ld b ck i*flhead ind mrricd om j ^ aid wcrnits UU at hair mast that It WAS far fromwarm In Its affections, or oordlal In Ita

isnnora; hut Bho sild that after sue bodeatonploWith-horknlfo ton or flftoDnmlitiiteaat Lor nephew's • tablo'lt was

p g haw pleasant and sociablethose Iron grifflna could ho,

lherowaa another memiierof ihoDol-llngor family—ft daughter—an onlyohild Bho was not ai wore hor pironta.Beirod In the 'rostj, gm itmosphertof the flolllnger brown<fltone front ooldato-ago warahouso sho was like s beingfrom another world—like tho soft cloudlikopatquG flower amonjr the snows—avlolot amid tho April chill Proud showas, to ba sure, tut proud of somethingbettor than wealth! Rndftlieuasnotooldnor haughty Her same WAS AmeliaHer metier wanted her to write It withthe tipper part of an exclamation pointroosting 'on thB "<>,'!• but 'she, refused,6ho Bald that if eho should overwrite atjiln rod-ooTOred book Bhe would pub thewe»thcreook on the '%" but that whileshosta edln hor right mind shaoouldnerer think of It She remonstratedwith hot mother-when, she1 wrote hername Hm. Louise Kill Von Hull Dollln-ge^I>olllngcrl but it didn't do any good

Arthur Graves was s poor artist. lieh a l a studio in East Fourteenth Btreet,where be painted largo, soulful picturesand got behind them And breathed lowwhen tho landlord pounded on the door[QB the lent That's riiout the only gooftth* pictures ever d d film, because he'ooaldn't Mil tnany and whan lie did tollone Its uiuallylet tho mai get airaVltldut pa Irig bin* If Arthur l i m e s'«LMild ha^juld bli debU ho would JUMfct-va thai ht owod the man ho bomnnti

f from to do it about eight•hundred dollars. Arthw was out aFOuntf, BOOT ind rtrufglint artlni.iMIO know it would 1* yean before l a

oould pslni a fotpl^iff war piotures and>-ke-theB)toKusi»toeztalblt. Iluthslored Amelia better than hla m lite,»ntl Amelia lorcd Arthur,

ItwuCbrlslmas Ere As th« wearylandlord pounded at Arthurs door thaipoor but undoubted, gonlus went downhflilro-escaiw.-: IMght Itghts-^lowlng

hosrUis—gwd olicnr— holl — peAoe onoiKh-tulEitloiw-fl'p Pap-and all thatsort of thing (fen pages flf,manusorJptUpprcssod^ ^ t h e Authorities i t this

olnt) iArthur was going to oak old Dolltngcr

fir Amelia. Whon bo reaobcil tho housebe touched Lho olootrio b itton Joatnos,In live . responded. Ho was showninto tho library where Bellinger, oold,oalra, oaloulatlng, stood before the lire.

J'Hr DolUngcr,' said Arthar, In afirm voloe ' X carao to ask ou for yourdaughter s hind In marriage."

"Sir!" tlmnrtp-pd tho father '"sir. howilaro jon? You, unknown, yon, • J»eg-

-, TOO. an artlBtl I aTO tho Vbusetiorlllcsllthopolloel'

"But o ra&ughtfirhaJiglYQnhercoasent," plosdod Arthar

'That makes not the slightest differ-ence,' replied the old gentleman, grow-ing purple In the laco. "Go this Instant,or my teen Shall throw you outP

1 1 take It, then," returned Arthur, ashisthlnllpourled bitterly, "thai yonare opposed to the natohr

"Insolent puppy!" roared thaoldnan,whilq taoTfltoiiBtood out on bis seekand forehead, ' begono thja insUnt, or Iwill hurt jou through the windowl Butstay one moment. Come>Dackwhenyonhsve ono million In cash and T»s*lblyI may consider o rault. Now got"

'•Don t alt up for me to-night," saidArthur, as ho turned away ituimod andoruBhea

It Arthur gooa t go, toot" orled »wlia, agonlxod Toloc Amelia rushed InandbungaboutArt ura neok, while hasnowered frroat, warm kisses on her Hpsand forehead

"Go, both of you!" Mrl bellowed thflold min, with face vivid purple and

t bunting >ever darkenmy door againl'

'TTea, go, and never sbow yo ir faceshero again!" orlod MrS.; Doulso KUI VoftKuUDolUIlffe^r^ollh^Bor sweeping In

Thaytnrnod, wllh arms twrntd abouteaoh other a nocks and passed *tato*th4halL Here Arthur b mlstako took afine blici silk umbrolla liistoAd of hisown rod wLlte-and hluocampalgn. a3alr,

Efi

ao, noTii or Tool"

And. they wont oat p u t the griffins anldown the stono stotu, while the greatwhite snowtUkca, settled down uponthorn with a soft, pitying touoa

Fire minutes later they mounted thoiteps of tho Twcnt -olghlh-stroet aU-tion of tho Sixth avonuo Plorated.Dropping two red .boater chocks Intotho chopper-box, Arthur passed on totfaoplatfcm followed closely by Amelia,tthliQ, the' -gnllolosn • and tioAr-slghtednteman pnmpea the obeoks.

" I " whiapireil Arthar, ss t oMttlo hand In h is . ' loro "wo

w HOT II r Tycmi-p he shalltnalte as ono and Fit paint him a picturef o r b U f "

tbemaV^nonad alf6wed~blflto eat the thuaie decksAmelia BtnppKi on Guard1 \ o 1*87.yanked thoMI*oj» fUionththo grate in Arthur «Taw end tin- trailshot

W see ber again) criedte Awar. »«to is goaB

tn>m mV-lMt5ft.^eir T "up In the HIISAOWS ofttltUawlldflhrleknoMl onform I h e gaUunan Uwned him over ih*railing to llio treat ixltvw aiieragalberod Mm up tmd look bim to thobevontocuth lrtdnct police itatlon

Nearly throe oaw had rolled awayDuring all tnlM Umo Dolllngot* bad notbcaidouu hord of llo daugiitct vr Artliur Graven. Ho know notbingof theirwh.oronlwi.Ui UuLliowiuibUll tliuoold haughty proud Dolllnger He•till Mornod to buy cbestnuts ol tbe m»non tho corner or (flvo tho falntoat tip onthe stock market to hla footman Thoaatso coachman wearing thn same boots,drove him aw»i at the aame hour, In ths•amo carriago, drawn by ttio l imebonwe, witlt ttia rnvoio strainingdense that tho had misla-d tbeirtalU somewhere In England. DolllnjjarniiatlioBStDe onl porbapa a lit le oold

a littlo hankr, a little more caleuUtlnjj

Ono da ho AU fitting1 la hlfl officelooking over tbo mail when be camo toa luttur lrum a man namod CL H Hu>vc , who lived in Colorado ind bad alittlo mining aobumo It atruek Dotlinger us being a good thing, and honroln to tho man about It, Harm/ tent

long .fitter iu reply, easing that fao hadtbo lilfriiMt (told tnlnoln Colorado, aniho wanted to toil it cheap bftcausti bedidn't hwotho capital to work i t Dol-linger concluded to go out to RainbowCit More HIP mine flua locnu.il and

o aboi t ItTlio man H rvo , who ft us quite

plcaasnt appearing and wo-oa full beardmet hin at tlu tatlon an took him dlrcotly to Ms mint which H U on thooit-Hklrtuof lown It * 8 only a halo int l o ground with a rope and wlndlauwith a box on tbe ond of the rope Dol-llnger and hla mlnipg Wend got In tbebox and the hlrod nan lot thorn down,Dolltngcr didn t notloo the llltlo pleoeaof rod yarn tiod on the iope but tliehired man did because tbat was flbatbo was Dftld for and ovor tlma to cameto ono of thnm u theropo unwound he•topped BO Uanro and Dolllngor oouldlampls the walls of the ihaft and soebowrioh It «as IfarvD aliawod Dol-Ungor a million dollars worth of goldevery time they ntoppod and theystopped IITO times, and whon Ihoy jo tto tbe Burfuco Dolltngor oiTerod twomillions for the mine Il&rre lookedu If He hated to, but at l o t ho took i t

w u it lroJosl inaa and onlv ouMcd Itt l ltoralo-Ouk onttatuirc, and f Ulugarhired b'ni at ono thousand dollars amonth to fiuperlntond It, and sortedEast.

DoUlnirer BOOH founi tbat El Dorado-Goloonda WAS wmowhat exponslve U stent a big draft to Ilarvoy for ma*chiDOry Ubor, etc.. t>j every noiL Thsflrat thing ho knew ho had all tha mon-ey ho had In bis tnlno. Still his man-ager kept calling for more PrettyBOonhe got a lotter from t Rainbow Cllylawyer named Bnatcbom, saying thatthero MBS ft big mortgage, on 11« mlasbefore ho bought It whiok tnont be vet*tied Bo he sent on the deed to fallFifth avenue bouse and oollapaod Into achair a ruined man without a oont lathe world. Then came a parting letterfrom Haxroy mylng that ho took his penIn hand to inform him that h e w n In

ry good hoftlth In tho dry olimate otColorado, and hope! Dollingw waa cn*oylog tbo same groat blowing He in-

oloeod a bill reading "To suiting mlaabofore ou visited it, ISOO. Pleaw re-mit," Ho explained that It ooetiuUy1300 to fti it to sell to him and ho want*ed the money Ho also eatd he wouldbe along about tho S4th of the month(December) to take possession ot thehoou, and olosod by telling him not toforget that two hundred. DoUlngerbowed bli heal and wept His spiritwas broken at last, Bo was Airs D's.The; both wept, and they were still'weeping when Christmas Kve came, tbetime Harrejr aald ha would be on band totake the house.

It was the aame Christmas Ere, andIhe unprejudiced obfterver might n a n•ecu a pedestrian niaving rapidly opBraadwa Why should t try tooon-oeal the f aot that It WM Arthur O m « ,the htu«oltfaeflre-eapapef ITorltwuba.Wly did -he own pvuj fetaalo faoi BOolotely? l ie ma looking for hit Amelia,ol M i n e Ho had been ont ol town, lofthree yean, but ho had come back tofind Amelia or to oome pretty bear dyingLaihe attempt. It was a dreary Ohriit-uaaBTB for^im. Tbelighta •hone ontfrom, eto. (81* pages of fine prose(oetry are hare omitted by request.)

Arthar Graves bad roaohed Twentythird strtet when be paused to boy aflower Trom a pale young woman whosold chrysanthemums and row* behinda little cut-door Bland. As be bandedher the mona he looked at her m moloHly, and, uttering a wild c i j , claspedber in his anus.

"Amelia!' ho whispered H V'Btljl yours Arthur11 and oaoh was

toofaapp to apeak moreThe stood thus for some five min-

utes, affording »vory interesting enter-tainment foa the passom-by ThenArthur tamed and Molted ths flower-itand over Into tbs TOiddlQqtMaHsoncquaro and notionctt to a hnek-drlTor toapproaob

"We will go UJ Rov Mr Tyemnpforia-o this time,' ho 'whlBDcrcd "and,"he added, with a dreamy, m stcrloullook in bis eyed w bo gased up Ilroad-way,' I—1 tbink I can manage to payhim a small foe in cash this time."

A half hour later tho reverend gentle-man pronounced them man and wlfo.Tossing him a WOO bill Aa a Blight com-pensation for what he bad done, Arthurtook hla bride on his arm and wont out.

Drive to Dolllnger s, hoaalutotfae

Oh don't do that!" said Amelia, anx-iously ' Papa is as hard as ovor—he

mtlottisontor ''Never fear. love " replied Arthur,

and again the far anar, myalerloa lookoamD Into bis o oe, wo will MO if we

tn not soften tho old genUoman h

Tho talked up past tho griffins andArthur rang tho boll—much bolder thanbo had throe yean boforo Jonrea rospondod aa bofore, but ho loolcod s i cThey stepped Into the llbrar and found

riSir - ib ndsred Pollinger r * \"BoggDr!" thun>i«red Arthur. *•*' tthatdojou mp»n7 hnnled

get-Mjb|ri>lriitpipr hoivlod Artbor,*%n»tt$r me

p' Ulll ' „fJollirKir Bank -down In aptroi/iiai

of rage, ton I^ulw Kill Von 'CullDolllnger-Dollli gtr fritted.

"Vou mostn t U cruel with papa,"said Amelia;.with o (.mile.1 •*

"Thais jto," wild Aril ur *% ns«etthougjt oMhab Or co rse wempaUdlUi.ni I Whit fihah wo do with aim,tbougli-:

lie luitibt romaia with us as coac&man touldotlit di>ar?n

"Ucod lrfoa," aald Arthur. "John,"-headded, as he turnwi toward his father*in law jou are ooacbuiuu now Turndown tha top^ of your boots aud go out

tlm liarn »h(l BOO 1( tli« hunocdun'lwant Home nwreiisy H

lnijpr lowered his

It v>n& a happy happy Christiuaei—rathnr mom HO fur Arthur and Aniclluthan for thn. old Rcntloman.—I'rcd.ll.n U i Ip JJ y iriltUBB

CAPITAL LETTEE.

ceUmlnary Work In tha Orgtul-.juttouof theNaUonaJ Oonffmw.

•UalW tht> ILttU XS OfgBIllcrli Th* S tVAmr VlKht Otnuoi-EtMUon of Rim*

OflUlali-Tlulr Mikriwu d DOUM.

T i e Hall o? Be*plesontattves on th«inlght of the oauous Is fruardBd by thawatfihmen and messengers who remainitn offloo from their appolntmortt undertho last Congrooi The doors of theHouse are oloaod, tho gallcrlos soaled BOitlght tbat not a *oun can escape, andU the CAUOUS }» a long ono the atr in

I t ie Hall booomea almost unbearablyB ; """» abxilntely no

rentllatlon The reason for all this se-oroo Is that the Beprwentatlron makespeeches, giving party reasons wh 4his,that or the other candidate shall belobosen as the party leader A great'deal Is said which would not look well|ln print, and very maah of the speooh-making Upenonai, with tho bandyingof epithet*, when the dobato grows

{warm Two years ago tiftle Domocratloauoua, when the oandUUtei for Door-

keeper wore being dU^iased. ono ottaehontrtvblo gentlomen call another hon-lorablo gontloman 'allar," vhoreupoKthe laBt-monttoned honorable gonUeman'raised hi* hononblejjeaahed flit and

.ttffijicef tLdtittusi'ho&urabte gdatlom|ii^end thornoommotlon galo*e

B the way, it Is 1•tateimen making ofnmattera sooret from the^ila a body of three bui .Is always from one tot;wUl confidentially tellJ

friend, or friends, allwinter, when a oauoua iand sll points <membered tbat thero y

the gallory. aiimlnutetohavethewof ibn stairs decoyed totfor a minute, while I i""tip-tood to tbe broken dsat; there taking notei o!T&]Bald and dono by tho enUre'otHiUdlsooverodme.whenlt iorer; bat tbo report WM i l l «in shorthand before he »and hlsintorrupUo* did notppnbUoaUon of a full report iing §

The Senate does not 1through this parliauwntaryitwo years. Indeed tho oilSenate are seldom oaangiGeorge OL Gorbam was SeorobSenate for abcut twelve years,eral MoOook. who auooeodedbeen In the same position for'There Is some talk of a propouIn the office of Bergeantvat-Anni &Senate this yeari but It wiU ] '"aU end 1B talk The Ebody, oomparatlvol , aotfliw^Bdlffiii-~ * and oonservattv^TU rVmato

ber lino* more t h i l half MlarmutiwHaU ot BepmeiAitina, aad Umuch handsomer The lbe kwmewhat crowded by Iof elfhl m Bemators ttgg[4km Btates

tuWnc

wiUh h>n just Urn admttM(Tllim by proolMBUcm ot T

Bntto return to the OBUOM.•P«MLM have be«a mad*, *deplotlng UIB nerltl andIfoan. EMJ, McKlnloj,OBnnon Bid Bnmn, iallan « •pointed and ina imttemin ntll l

tm U imeiallj no choln on Owllaomd lalloto, and Bay bi not oa «lrf b t atter Uut the to

lTotoB i

!a&l ultlmfttoly ECICO QUO cf tho (,latM la Mleoted aa the part]'dUato, and on ' tbe lollUooday U elmtod Speaker Aa aBUs mattst U settled Ike ]

th.taskoaeleotlng a'Oleck, DnraMfigeut4t-AnLs. Theae art ataspotulble and TaloaU. poatthau 1

•tun, tie BtmB aa bngmwea.' B* llookaattei die olettoal Inn. wktoKKJ

in transoHUlt °U>* • * * 'KOdllv ami te tl» T ••

Prtnler, OUnJUiein la tt. iornkmn, enrolling aad ufnaallg ]idUa and all that sort ot thtaf.

theSenteanKt-Aimalstbiinqnaaiai,ot the Honse and Us salary liMgotjHw Doorleepor nmlre. onlj B,t» Mumum andhaaaUot thebaidiaiirorieto do. He la tho BUS who fa mat aannojedwith the dlspeaaatloaot patnmi•go. Behaith.appoiatauntof pafea.ntohmen, nesasngers and latxjr»», th«icndtot wbioh pmrei Is that be u bar-jsed to death by the Btmbaa wholATevotod tor hiio,eaeh oneot whoalemanda sereral appointment, for Ml>mitltnonta. Iathlap«ltbn,ulntli«BteoutiTfl depaztuflnia, taeie naier oan» found enough plaoe. to* go aural*.Ihe messengeraraelni thetMtoompappatlon anrng the suborilnstoa, theli

DOLtTWlKR nBCOUEi COACHMAN. TO BUSOt-I VI AW

DoUlneor altttnc on tlm » la , with hliwtfo near.

By haaKnnr crlod Dolllnjor, "thobeggar artist and iny undutlful daugbterl Leave my house itiBtantlvl andhla fBoo bogan to grow purplo again:'

*'Ymr house?' mid Arthur lnqulrlnK*I 'Your houso7'( be oontlnuod u hotook'his plBoo bofoie tlie, Bro and Amollareined hor hand on hlB Bhouldor "Youiho'tue, my Irlond?" he went on, srohlnghis eyfibrona. "It strikes me I havoneroadcod fortfaU bmitenyaolf," andho drew a legal looking paper from hlapoolrat

"Are you not Arthur Graves!" orledthe old nan

"Thsts my mint," l o J U e d ^ A r t ,earclo»ily "For son i?t l io%| ipmr, 1havo boon 0. TL Ilarvo7^oTltiunbowCity, Col, and on occasion AttorneySn&tohem, ot tho aanro plaoa You toldmo not to como b&ok tUU bsd a million--T\o got tuclvo millions and I wouldtsvotadmarallyouhBd boenmorosav*

Ingwhenayouiurm&nandlaldtipmors,nowovor, I cloanod you out and I don'tknow what more I oonld do. Oouldlet me have that two hundred to-nljlttort I hit to qua to a«U joj ttf

mr-

's*larle8 being fromtratoljlOOper monthsThey ate really assistant doorkeepett*for theygcaid the north, south, eaal,west and lobby eutranoes to the Uoim,sod oarry oards la to the member*, to la ,them know that some friends or eon-stitnrats are on the onls.de awaitingtheir ploasnn

The little pagas, however, hold thtrftalslnocures. They get tapermontlieaoh, and their dntles are light for boys.They answer culls of members, andIcairy notes for thorn, back and forth.throughout the Capitol, andoooaslonall*deliver messages for them In tho olty,although the latter dnty Is CBpoclallytho province ot the mofiaongcn called"mounted pages," wbo *tb famlahelwith good bones to carry tbec tramplace to p l u s In this "city of inagfiia-oentdlstanoos,"

Thoholdliifrot all these olQcos In sa^tied, ultimately, b tho CAUCUS. Thentho luc lr Btatosman who VeooiassiSpeaker appoints the various oommlO*.(toesot the House, and eaoh ohJilrmanoloommlttctiBo appointed bos thopowexot appointment of a committoe clerk, atsalaries ranging from es,DOO to 13,000 pe^,kuinnm eaah Thus, you see, there 1a

a determined b j tlie n a o n i l n d d Vto tho selection ol the n a l ^ o

are menly r l

s*. -

The Dover Printing Oomj«ny

Friday, Dec. 13. 1889.

BOABfl Of FUIHOlaDIBI.Tbe Ofwmbor UMIIBI or lbs Ho.nl w

Heir! on Hcdan4«T, *llb all tb« m « . - * "r t N . , t . Tb* nlrutM ol th. l i . l mr-Urtetvd u d appniTtd.

Tbe *'.n«nM>udAadI.C«*mUiM W o r t "nxwlpU, looluOinitbil-D** '*"» '"* < •»" '133.6270.; eijMiiairnrrt, l?LOt!OBIi bal«—(1007 01 Tli-r hid «iproaBd billi W

The Court UOHM and Jail ComtnUtM re-ported bllliappro.**, lotbo •nvmirtof W*06foretirnHtfl«pMM«Hd I IDS (or p«r«BraLiDprortimDM. KamW o( prirtuerijail at lait moorl, 1». i1"" •dmUUi.WdlKbaritd, 27; pnit-L-t tuwfafr, 19.

Tbe Fwr Beano Counuitt*? rrporicd bl)approved BmoODliD« to | W IB u d •cr-dlt c|3S7i) Nanibcrrf-ninattilV Ui. itportfiS;•loo* admitted 10; dliobarfd fit roBtilotni«[i. Nunbrro'cti'OrtnlntbB BmutatlMtreport 18; tine* tdiUUUd 3; dlichirgid 0remaining W.

Tbe Lunacy Committee rfportwlter! i bill or the Horri. Pltloi A*j)vxa for tbiaupport or Hotrii count* patfenlr, •moDBtin* to •3,0811.10, whlot * u ordered paid.

Tbs MlMolUtieopt Cam nlttM it-ported bllappro**.! to the amnaot of $389 71 .

A coimnunioilfoD w u rant-ad froo K m UEititr, Po-ii«rvliIr'(ol.liningadim-(« to bi.boilceuor 1206, MUM., bj a bridg* M o tdown for live niontb*. lUlerrtd to Hie Cbalr-n«D of tbe eonimlilM on Fovervllle b'rtdg*

Tbo Director and Cullrclor wmaa.borii.6dU iijn note, to the • mount of *7J 000.

Tba UleoellRoiKiai Craimiue* atm p »•entedabill ol Henrj Koglemn, wbo waiinjured an tbe Umj hrldne at Vnet willUlobael O'OrttJj, fur 15b. which wai erdsreipaid.

Freeholder Child.) imported a bridge iidangerou! uoodltlim b»l«reea Kh«l«r ikeodhapi. . -'

Freebolder Duftj reported tbtt ibe Com-nlttte on Lover Li uswort bridge hi•warded a oootraet for a bridge 18 feet wldtto tbe (1 roton titld*. Co. for tew. which•scoot wai apiiropriaUd.

COXXOI CODICIL rSODEZDlIOBTbi. Dt>cen>b*r meeilnj. ol Commoi fount

wai bold on Honda; cTeniog 1'rwDt—Majorlteoiett, l .(Ml^r lUrrii, aldcrfflen Vres-land and Vtttmtif, and CoasoUnen CamlGibion, .•eDnlnlAaud ScrUg.

Tba mlnuiM,ol llie lut imellnjc were reaicod .tpprtmd.

A communlca'^m fan. CbltfLambert, wcoununJlon tbe conflnnadou olJoe. V. B.k«r a* •« m«mber of frottotioa H,it [..Co., w u rrcel-ed and a«tloa oonHnDed,

A cotnunaioallpii from owner* of propertjon Ptik ATIHUJL. <iatiUm an imflniimtnt oialteration to tM> ordinance paued concerningthat avenue, providing JV an eight foot tide-wa'koaeaoh lidflof l ie iaa», wa» relerredto tbi prdinane* Committee.

Th* follotlDg'billi wtttnfmti to VioiDHCommittee, bjftbfoi approred and orderedpaid: Jt. BouUnd,$IB7>t Ui*o E/Jftikibi1135.50; W ^ . t x H i l l , (13 75; 0. T. Claik,«8Wt Wnj.KH|t;«10; Corporalbii paj rollfor NOT., U492I: UarrU Ututf" M*flhln«u d Iron Co,,|20 BUni II W; DoretWa-«rCo,

> - , ! » ; Thetieo Hietiirdi

Upon molloD /obn T, UaiebHI wa*|lTBD in.eitcnalfn ol time lor tbo curblaj ol bi.

Mr. K*0. Dalr via beard nepeotlBg a cortHtratloei oiknian «bo bad vletimlacd bin•Bt of bW,tau« bill, bat noatuon wie liken.

Comulltet i' Upw:i|iollon ibe e'loanceBmpowwvd to asabe ka beet arraBgeneatetbej ould u eeenre * fault lor the towibooae'ajld pepers.

^ lumo.Mrt. worfa Cooper tai returned to Wot

Ut, Hi«] < .Miu ULIIS fMober. ol atasbope, w u Iba

gnaattrfltlM Marj Bartb iMtBnodaf.A 4fMMt*u Bkdton tbtraaldmM of Ur.

A a n i 8tc»be&* of thia piaoa daring hlatftbaaac* la*. Tnftadaj •veaiig, H Wlif bU" - ' " - * pirt7 6.bii1mad.n»nborin|

MbiiD4>, Fort MorrU, L.nd-X'HTil,'l)orer aid L k«r tbi niatl fanuljUu bidib witb DD laoa •rculaoa,otoofd and laitad sntil Hra.>r blf dliiocr ball calledliadlounad to tba diala

Jmtlctj waa doae to tbabad been pnpaitxi, after•oleadld

wbUb '•rtU HCiuallesi tbe Itaae. After IbaaUag• r aid bin. Btoplirii for oao of Uo aastwJojabletTenlagaapeattn »*la«g |1BM a&dw l U t b b U f f c 4

JjabetTwlaUastbu

IU?Ada I'elle. of ffar.le'k, a T, la .lilt-Maaibnltt of Ibla place.

A (MilleaH of IBU ilelall; boailod the•OH war tkal be eoald pick Biro ebkkeaaIkal iaatter i n ID Honii ooaatj, bet woteillrtVuUalletb.er

Mr, Dnffloan* M M Oor-la, of Hardlown,vtnU*|tMatiofl l lHHfrriUlait 8udaj .

MrUMary LjnA, of Donr.-'apaBt lu t8uart4- a)|ht wltb Mn. Jobs Liwa,. ,

Mrt^C-doBotbaaouilena aboatBaitlowtddlBji, we will intern JOB when they <w*Vr , JtDBttOATI.

•jUjjli, ..eian. Jae. Borrvaan and Tboa. Oorijon,

-leftberot«gototheHlatk Hllie, 8Mtbbare relnned. Toe oevetitj of tb«

atilbarauaoralbu Ibojt aatlclpaud.D Ibeir WBJhome thejetafi ia' .t Biao

danl, "L, a cilj >iar Cbkeio, to rUIIeaiTa. Wo. Bard and t. J. Lukej anil Mr

.err jau 'a aolber relorned wllb tbea.lTbelr frienda uo glad to haTO-tbea egalo•aoagu . . ' .

air Tbja. Deleeej, wbo bae beu aarlonaljII of punaail i for emrel w»,ln, la ao»aproTlagandkopeateget outaeale BOM,'Tbe.Oludon Iroa Co. le ereetlng • new

ai|lni blue otXo. 6 abaft far> bolellog aadpiapUgaglro.

Oo TbuiHlTlni eTenlng Mr, TlaotbjUan led Waa Ellen Tnllo to Ibenlurotnian•ttbemldonoaot Ibe brUo'e parenu, Ker.(•IbarSotlaoffleUting. After laooenaon• Terjeijojeble eienlag we.ep.otbj Ikelr•BBBV (Honda of Ibla and otber plane, wboeaaa (a g m f tbe KUIIOD, bonni Ibli ereal

)lla Ibe life ol their frleade will tbelr pnaeaoe,JPBelraibaento ware aorrad aod duelng ee

JOTOI null tba wee email benre., Wa otTer«tf ooigraUUUone and beet wlahee U Iba

Xeaan. Lmetd Jajie aidJnba Baih kaia.tatnnal ftaaa Fatbrrllie, Pa,-, wbera tbajtare beea for eoaeUoif. • :- • ••'

• I W TIUOI .Mra-Toapkloi, a deagkur of Hr.Bieli.

• l a Ooblaof tbia plaeaTdlad la IIarlea,H.T , aad waa tmrM bare la.» week. Mr.OoUa aae tba .a ja i i t l ; of tba eoamnlu.A lltUeaere Iba* • Jeer aga ba loet a eon, aneioeHtooalUbtigbljonogai.il.

> rTbaKar4l(r. Maigauajd la gUtog a aerioeof Bnadajr aranlag talk! on Banjaa'a Pll-grla'a Pngnaa. . . . .

A Ulererj eoeietj bee boon organ laMl bore,aaaaaetlal Ubeld anoaaaeb week. Thepnaeat BBBjott ol atidj la "Aooleat Dlitorj."' Tbobllte«»eeeu«etatllr. Aaoa Ollrej".laaonek aadtee aatartalaalni coaalttaeprtrbiai _ as «aBaultj •• gaoa * profraaoM.Tbero wan UUaaii Iroa "Jala Aldaa,"••Ilaai Adaoja," aad two ar tUaa otl.r Bib-Jaatl,l*idbi>aaBkj Mr, C«ilaw, elngiaj aadtwo Tlatta eeloe b ja ladj. TWewKk theaaeteljwUlaeeelatbtr.UoBUj'eroue. :

BaU Bnlda> eebaala ata preparing farOawUlawaMartalnaaala.

LHTCOUI?AIX" •li-iJfj«TilUbMUtaqiiJUakk. tJwMr.

^ V i ^ o t n .Mtber.' We wlib them both a• ^ M d j r a e o n r T . A ; . ; T ; • . . - • • ••••- . . ; - ; •

^A Tcvai BUS bj tba aaaw af Sflott,'of- B«w,ttB,w»«nB.mrifld killed n Thir*.

i V if last week. H i w n tbat tit wai at•nek n i U track and utivt a train aiprweb-b«B(m«l o«i» tie otbttiraek aad waaatnekb; w.pMetag tratlfc :Wo ijaiaiblaa

* «llk Uow banwTid and tnut tbat tkOM who"* Watk •» tba tf»ek or bar* enaaloa to walk

•atfMBMW will a*BBta cmlalajid kaspont.cflbawarofallpaMlailraiai. ' ." • •

Mt flail^rioUllkk'.ag-nt.bMbrekei' •wlwiimkftepiacaBdlaat pmeal bBartlaj;

ikkytftttHHa-Uw'ibdBa. • —

^^'isVawawBMW'**'*^ ''''"^ u Attbarei»la»aaaeUag.»IIJbenj Couooil,^ Ho.ll,Ooi*ea «ta7K3etalIJ.;aa Maalaj

J V l Ule oraak, aie, eaaUUta waarat

wau.. aaaa«i l i l u

*cmgajk,

KETMoam.Did you a«Ter we tbo wfleelioD of thawd,

rlaini, (all moon oa lbs ruftrrolrf U lookijeuU.Ua.pjr.tt.ldBt are wb;-«_ bawiiiwiBhaaTepaudit* apex dowa in Ibe bottoaof tba »e«T»ir. I aaw ft tbe olber Dlibt,zs* it wi* a macolflorrt nil tl . too. It waiiiut too waB'lAil f«"eWjrtta#

lira. B»»>nl Glow wmt to bar, rftWardMiTfcw»«.»T»(teruooo. 1'aneral atniCM ftt•liilioaMonliUiirdarBonilDx at 9 o'clock,tw50ordlnnto.be bPatllal form laid dowa latba Epiwopaliaa .Uitoal. 1 tblak U*r. Ur.i'lokfllat-. r( Dover, waa op to Milat M*Ouj L Wallaw.»bola<m!j»lajrMd6rjet.laleiwol at 1'bllHjMborK BLa wai ODB oftbe rare worn in oi tola 4ej and ge it ration,wbo koew bov to attend to berom. boahtaiu d bring op ber ofaltdran tbe nurtnr* andadmonition of tbe Lord.

Una of Hugh Allen'. lUllant «nt hla IBIbroko wbilo grading fur tbe n.w ralliaad atUopalDOnion HonU.y alUnioon. Ur. Mai-den tblak. ba nan bare him around ononitpbea *g*\o la •» oouple ol w»ekk Tbelullas wae about 50 jeara ol REB and baatwo•one finned on ibe U D . railroad..OaTnudaio-BBlngtliBy. P, B 0 E. of

tbe Bunbop« 1-roibj'eri*. Cbnr=h had aaoclat at tbe bonie of «!»«• Bute and AnnaWill-, I.brjtai ' "A. I>. C«M, a pliHlackbonM aid Ui

bjM!bjelBgl.giprarilano dimt brII.. Mallle KnlgbtiutMllBnt recitation bj Mora Willi, • w o b

Ulu K ta Van Hornrr; a r»<.it)g by MUi 1Wtll* about Ur Jack Eornar aod bit ChrUuuple. Vheo the locU-.jrMolfftdllwlf intoR pim.of Q&flgraphjr that wu *• InUreatiojtaa it was nmuilni, and If Mill EllaBtatkboneehad najfltuiwd ta b«r fee, u d itvld it mu10:30 I .ap.*» tie fan woald bava boin giln(on|Bt. Ur. Copa was eaptalB on one aidea&d HUi Uaj Boriptare on tbe otber ind tbemejoritj of tloia preacnt were Jutt Ut looaerrom eobool and tbero waa lot* of fan and ex-ciument In tt Ulu Wllli'i ciki aod doo.bjnU wero Brtt-oliu, too, and the flimpaojvaopled .ban to their MtUi-ollon beforewlibioj bar and heniaur gootl nigbt LinWoodtoff wu oblBf of Ihe enftrUiometicomm.Llce aod Ulu Nellie Htickbtuae at-tended prettj (atthfcllj to tbe door duriitbeeTCDlig.

AooordiBg to notion tbere waa amettlnx oitbe womb*M of tlm Buplojwa Uatotl Bets*Ut Asiooiitlon wbo pay tbelr due* at tfaii•Ution, on Wrdmtdaj tbe lltb int.. tor tbepurpoH of elbotiag 8 deligatu lo Ibfl 61annual ooarealion of tbia auaolatloE, te 1>beld at Newark on Jannirj Sth, 1U«. Thenetting wai called to order bj CollectorNathan lleon. U. J lkl>«lB wu madoCfailinaB and J. II. Ileatnao SeonUrr- Theloilowi&i delBgata. wen ateoUil: J. II.He.ti.an, C. A. Uiker, Nathan &»n, Cbaa.Cole, Qfto,Z*.k Ueo. llurtl, Tho». Pteotiasd U. J iloDnd*, with Frank Flowtra andUaoSnjderBi atleroatea-

Tbej WH ma Wilson Oimun, who Telltbronga a ooal car on tba treatla, Ujtettlojaloog rerj nfoel*-,

Ur. Theodore Lunger, wh«* girl babj -.ft!reported a* pramlalni, to lite and grow lutwttk, MTI bt would like to know vboibepramii-dltto,aeelngabeoan'tulk ret. Dear

t, bow bjper critical ton.* folka at*. To_»7 cbungo tbb phfa-eoloir if juu like,

tbi tit it la good enough aallia.AlcUintj bai got to Port Morrla, Iioppeeee li a oauiin to Tom Colllu.It ia reported farre tbat ths Uick toH oi

tbe Sttuei B. K. died rtty laddenlj TaeBtlaj,

SOHAJr TALLSI.Ur. Jews WeiM baa Joat reuelved aelr load

orPblllabui-f Hour,A great m u j peopl« bans ilali Ufllt

porkBN tba put wwk. Mr. fi. M. BtutlMbntobeied two « r j Hoe ObfBtar while plgitbatdrBaaed7l»lbi.

Uanfoi-d Coodit IB now ipeDiilof bli of in>n|ti at tbe Cheater engine bonee.

Tbe work train wai takia «(rtbli bnneb onHatnrda; nlgbr, wbieh oanua a nanber olmen lo be oat ot •uplojuefit.

Two aona ol iler. U, B. Voorhsca, of HlglBriJge, apeot a d u laat week with "Noun,

Btt. B, B. t'oUlas will oriao'xs bis aotBaleatMbatal fltaaa H*^a 0 D •Friday anaJog.tbia week. . .

U.t». Uora UBttler i?ent Batnrdaj U Cbtitar with her brother.

Hia Jullui aw |olnj[ to flail tti tialn iThnraday BToaing of thle weak. The play laentitled "Tba Gidndd Dand^ and will nodoubt draw a large andlenoi, M all war* .wtllploiud with them lut week. *

Uahlon Vaaneu has bsen conDBBd lo tb<ltoaBB for a fsw daja with aeeTara oold.

The loag dlittnea telpboae llneo«na»ptolUi ba with ae the lattar put et tha wcik

The jpjui paopla of tba Latheram ibarehpropoea to |ITB m flrat alaaa old tubined «zilbitlBB in tbi pabllo M l oi Mow Twr« e n

PneaadB lor benrflt of Iba *u<Uj teboolllbtarj. For (nrtner partlti)ara asa psatenlater os.

Wa hall wltb delight tha COSIIH| of thaHOUD.T E n The £ • * Is aa aiccllaolp . t > u u u y l l « * but Uilaedltlao Ii goodbatter, beat We booe the ptbltthaie maybaia all ths orders they ean fill

Hra jobs H ToJd BPM. Tiandaj alBott.rfllU.

fred. U alwajteoUd lor itproTtvinUHot long Btnoa be and sloe boat HJOB Hadea *.ry anbotanUal altewalk, aad i s * be labiHdlng » » w gardM IHOB u d iravkingother iaproTBMuU aboat hla pravloaa.

W* " f " t to not* thai Mr Itlekavd HUpht u of If t OUie fa v rj l«w i t iku wriUnf.

Jabn Hapiar la aaffirlag fro. a M-SMoold ftnd th* proipcou an II will u n l i a llate whooping eoagh

itarprleaia dleeaa

•C103WTI •0DVUIIIB icipoBM U aa UrlUtln frataHr Harab

tb* futstta Ol tbe Ueanuli M l last Vrldajs m l i g , to b n * an lofonial u d frfeadljUJV aWot faming epentone and how toondaot tfaeta M M to gBt b*U*r n t i m 1wu qnlte a large aoMMif u d eersnl praetieal t«.kl war* gitw, that .•Uraslrd alpnaant. At Ih* day, • "aaraera Clab1

wu ergulsad wblob la t« M M Ue fin* TrldB7«*«llBg0r*tSr MOawtS, AtlhOMBlMtiBKifftriBU MbJt-JU ptttalalag is tha lam•HI t* dlaeaasad Ths apMlal aatiJMt forseat matting ia tmilltert—tbslr nlfttirsraise, u d whan and how UaMtbta." Ulsfe«psd-KCS1- -**.tuU tul.tu.ka.ou wui b»gntlosdi toil naw lile atta sitiInto the timers through \Ul ie dab.

Th* jtmu poople IB IbU Bsigbborhood uwaboat te have ft alaglag Bebul organlitd, andhope to BOJOJ BHBJ plMaul etsalnga thisfflitarlnthailBtJjafiBoa! aodpracUoaor«n|l«g, onderth* lutraotba ol Jfr ForceKemple, ol BackstUlowB

We fcftTB had w a s UtlU aiolUaeat eoeulonrd among ti* br tba pneene* u d talkotaoorp.ofclTlliiglnMnd.iknf a i a r r vFor « naw railroad, to ba k»«tia •• Ue"TUUODBI Air Lino Kellnad,1* tnu MawYoikUOMha, l i will ae^aalUU amaiiaboat 4} HUM thnagb ths BoaaUia

Than Is BOW II rrogree* at building s longdlsunos Ul«fhow UM o?sr Ue M i i t t l i ,Mid to be tbe Unset u d bawl Mistrusted tla*i tbe wortdBat wbat we waat man tin aajthUg «lae

la lha axtauloa of a apnr ol Us Korria u dEaatx Hultmd tnm 8tasbs|M, or «laa ffsntk* HIXh Brili* firuab, to U* l i w rBotals. Aad It fa BIIS to eoa* l i tiat.

Mr. Oharlsa London or Mew Yoik •lly,iptBtBudkj wiU hit motair aid atit*r atIbtlr hotM in tbts plae*.

Mies JsuUThoMabM ntnnsdfraa hertrip to Vsvaik whan Bbs ku besi efwdl i .-msdajtv

TBanUuw»pnaaMt of aam halusBB.i u d aboat tbe vllUg* it.1i WUtsr.Messn J. u i E. Dosring k m i m b u e di* •• Cntsr lot" u d litoid U T I I I tbelrMBuwalUCroB BaatsxMMtj vasn It

au been forea** nmtba, ifais wotkIlls m D » n d taatauw orsaaiy U to b

becni tiU week Thi alW salMUd Is ea lk_•'PiirMSstau.'Durj one spend The willbring th* bnslMsa frots tba old CM H thetill and will abo bo a groat ad*uU|t I* theIftmsn, who bafsn this had t* lake thi Bilk>Nu|kti|kLMr. Tboana Soisniti , <{ JTewaik, B»»t

aaneay wiLk his family at Weodlisti C.t-

Ur. U.bvtWlllii»ahaa Mnkastdiballdlog lot of Mr Wa l t e r p u d T n r p o i u i aballdahoaMonitlatbsooMl^ Seriai Th*lot lies betwess lbs one owaad hj Mr Yu«rand th* OBft oeoBplod at prseant by Mrs.Willlwsindbataons.

Carpenter Juoaa Leak u d H I I waro ug»l*d ajartag Ue Bra( of thi wisk Ii n rooflaKlanMslbodlstpamnsga.

Thoieholanoftasbl £ Siidaj Bokaol i nt*eaJo|ati«4l,MaBtiBi*dBt.ngUabo1td»alattkekeBH^MrJiOwFjaadm TblTwinlike tb* plaei al tbe nsul entertaliBiutgirsii by the sehoet. o u t i

We areterj glad la eaj that Mre Vonb-gtoa|egitoig . llulebailer Shehail>en

.; Mr; Haraaa B. Wkllbeabarg baa tnkeagroud fa. Ibe tandetlo. »f a u . ZZ

.baiabttbe lol of .Mr. Tboaaaa Put,arUwill aool be a tow t fe fol be a t

Mr.;Salph Oanj• BeUgtl.g

l of .Mr. Tboaaaabe a tows to feeaat of.

b b t l it s to feeaat of.baagbt la lie HawaiiurepUrtk.be.ee aU

j Chrltf.ai All»ntua fern an woaderiBa wkal Baala

Cla»Ugol.glo»ri.g ibeBLT « . „ » . "ainiTttujjastalnii tola ita, aid he wll..Bwaiwndlatlawlollllall the etaaktagato

-•--•'••••-• Oal g a tOaaltun

m p»*pa»d to M b H t b r iteaWiat! kotw.tmUng, IUTUJT tto ««»«V i u t u

iBflikj u d other npatabla haatam.

BOTUWAT.Mr. Klliba Uotr.e'/orm.r reii^eot of Boela-

waj. died at bi. boraa ID Xrwai k on Batardeyl u t from 50*ooooia, after ae lllOMO of eBljtwo daje. Mr, M.1!, wbo waa «6 jeare ofage at Ue time of h<e deetb. waaaeeBflfMrt.P l B Mtt * l t'll ll'iog bore mi lmil

d a>Pamela D. Mott. w n la ei'll H-iog bertvand bwrty, at tbeagaof 66 jtw, wb»tUi^fonrre«pfoUd tonnatsen J. 0. andSJ. B. Mott, with ibomba ap DtTliankBair-Injt la bduiaal beillb. Tbefoteral eervicesnenbelJat LU lite mid-nca on Mendaj•renlog and the body brruubt her* for Irtorment Is tbe faallv lot on Tneriar. Ttbeanra bete were 0™. Uahloo lloailtud,Hon. Jobo tforrl.. 11 V Tottle. U- 0,KitobeiL I H. Uwh and J II. Hc.tb.

Tbe uemberaof tb» UorrieC, uotr Medicolttoolety b«1d thoir I'tai innntl winTentlaitba Bock.way To-n Hall on Taetdaj a.iirtsrtramaotlBg: their bnaiu-*! rrpnlre*. titbo Bookawsr Hotel wbart Froprletor H«-gottindwifo bad made elaborate prrparatlom for tbeir norption. The ariHRement oltbaubla. wblob wiidonennanrllioiopertlf-Ion of Mre. Uirijolt, wai very tine Indeed, andwould be hard la larpau even by • Lelmcc-lo*. Tba bill of fare waa a unit rxcolont oneaodombnerd man* mbitantialind dtUutadiatatii, wltb orfami. Irnlu. etc.In afantidante.And ai none ibonld be bettor ablo to jaHgewhat cooitltatM a really firaWua dinnertban our medlnai advliera. It tnuit be<Irulj jitatlfying to tha boil and boiteutibe tendered a totoot thini . for one of tbiflnut dlnnrra tbat.bs'. ever been providrdtor tbelr reception, Tbelr next ooo-cntloswill be bald ID HBJ nett at Dorer.

TbeM KSuodar Bcbwl a n trnklnx preparBtlona for a pltuint lime on Cbrtttm**nlgbt, la tb« waj of» Utirlatnia tree and IreaBDiertalonent, ooeilaling of •ingini, reotla-tlons, diftlogaii, eto., and a grand treat lo theaabolaraof-baiobool.

lion. Miblon HcijtUnd rflarned borne onBatorday from a two oontba pleainra tnpIbronRhsonBof the Stillborn and Wtatern8t*U*.

Ui» Kit Wol.erton, of I d up ton Jo notion,li apendbg a f#w days wltb friandi here.

Ur. Joeapb Ut*ton, who w u laid to hateallitedlD tbe Uctti-d SUt« Ntrj for fliTear*, w u In town over Kavday and ii em-ployed to au axpre'i ofUoe in Morrlitowo.

Ur. Geo. Baikmio, lormerlr with MorrisFox. baa aeeepled a potition with rropriatorilrooki at tbe Central Unaaa.

Drugglat Wo, B. Ooodale mored in bla ntwbouMODM.pleattwt on Satnrdar. ,

Weanpleaisd'to bear tfaut Chat A, Gm-tln li Improving nicely, \

I*o.l Smltb, a JOBBK tain of ateidy, lodih, a voBOu and meotriooi babiU and meofaabioal proollrltlei, fan

oomtrneled a one-bone', power engine andattached a olfeolar aawand) It Ii a treat to

i aw kin nakt'tb. +w&&(,Ur. UoigUDd'a foundry and miobina ebopa

are rerltablo bee blvo of Industry. Tbeirworkine; foroe bai been Inorsuad and thnyareeoorapalled to work t.lj,fats until 10:30o'clock, lo order to till tbslr ordert for ?alo-able maahiDBr.r. Query!1 Would It be tUesame If oar preient proteotUa tariff w u re-moTid or uaUrtallj reduooal

There la oompeienoy exdnpllBed la tbirtoard ol Edward Mott, wbe b u carried tluiail betwMn tt* R-tektmnj po*t ottic* tttbs l ) , L tk W. ttftlton for tbe )»«, 13jealaod. saver failed tooooneot. '

I had Intended thli wMk to rerlew Ibetbo prosperity or BockBwaj ilnoe tbe Cbriit-m u £ t u l i l t m»de ita appearance among ui,bat one wbo noit tail., from davjlight D&UIdark hai but little time to de-ota to aophwoik, and eo malt defer It to some futureUa>«- ; • : • , . , * •

[Our camapondeDt teat an exotlleqt noount of Ibe dronoliig myatery, Wot as wehad a report alreadj In tjpe, we are oomp«lleitoomitit.—ED]. .-

L U X HOPiTCOiO. • .Mr. A. 8. Cb.mbBrUIr, ol tbia plae*. illlsd

I bog that dreutd 443, pound*.' Who o ub e a t l t l • - • • ' - - - . ' ••' ...

tin, J . yanorer ia enlarging barbeiue, u dalao maklr^ otber impn>TB>ni.Bt« in the *»yof btx^iag. Ur. David Brfega Ii doiog tbeoarptntarwork. - ,' • ' •

Mlia Marj Tarnay, of BjDi<ltown, h u b*enTleitiogfi lendiinlblaplaof. , ••

Thtra iHtna lo be qalteadliroetion amoagwtcji of Iks j o a n i men ot Kolw' i Pointp r e s e n t . • - . ' . ' - , - . • ' • • ; • . - / ' • •

Ur H. U. Hindi, who h u been rery-elck-for some time, wear* |lad to «%jrls oo»»-l a s o B n t . - . • • • • ,

Mm Enna Lee, ol Newark, Is vlaltlng herp t m u in thla plane. - •- .- ' : , - :.

Th» Unperacee BBCUIIK whlob w u to ba?itaken plans in the M K Chnnh sot loajelaw bubMilndtflnltelr postroned.

MluLoBJaeChaab«tlalD of Wowipott, biebeen vlalUag nUtlf as at Nolaa'a I'oint.

Oningtothoraln we had DO pnacblogliits ohanh on tiaadaj

Mr K»y Lio(do., who wai lemerlj v\ukID lb» H I groesrj iMre In this place, k H w-orpted a poalUaa ai olerk la a oiothlag surein UDonioa Wa wlsb bin .rjoeeM In hla nawuiloeaa.Mr ThlAlH Tndtraj (orwrly Isihoco.

ploy oi UIIM firoa-, of Kentll, has aeoapuda podtioa u dark ia Iks atoi* ta tbia plsot,

An rlTor. is belnf made to esiabliak a Hum.dai Mhool at Nolaa a Point, batJidgUg fnaith* iml l ftttrndsaoa, we |bink it will b*uphill work. 8ourco)f.

Aa lallaaoB eeaew railroad had whetwu upBoaed ta be a bnkia leg, bit vpeaeaaalaalloa bj tbtdualor it waa faead lo ba

l i d b lj tbtdualor

o.lj.pr.iaediBTjbaalj,Tba DCW hotel raotpaar

h

jaaj,DCW hotel raotpaar h.ve coBBeaoed

the loaadatlen ol a large bars far the uee oltha betel

Tbe Bopataoai Iroa Co. ae.au to be nabl.g Thsj hare j u t u t ap a oae hundredbane power e s i b i aid will eooa amiruaana; Bight aad daj

Mr I<oula Edwarda aad aen ol "cw folk,apeal Buadaj at tbs Usrtraad lalaad Hub,

Stapbaa Uena wife, who bae beaa walew wttheoaeuapllim died Bed wai buried

"icouaiaalaetiaadaj. Don J im,

Mn. Ulram U eerien.! ill with heart dlaBaO.

Ou. Drake fall «hUa plajlan «tbsieliwlgronsd tut Tbandsj u d itritk bta kweverjbtafllj ens sharp aloaa miklaiadMieat belov ibskafBpBi u d l.BbJ^ir- *>>atoaa. HBlaJutsbloto wilkagek "

Hr aeary Bodlw u d (anil j , or Wjonln|Tar, saddnly apptuvd Ii Uwn lut Baidajgl»ln« kls panau aad irisnoi a plauaat anr-priss. Thaj will remali a few day* holer*tbslr m t i n U tta W*tL H*ary ia iMofMrftrmiirie.MeaHaad is BOW •lllajt a re-•tWDilU* aad wallpajlag poilOaa u lowmoUie

The Bale of Ike Bugheoa heaea aad let waaadJetuBodlaBtilaitirdqr /

Dr B, W Uedgee. el Plalsfleld, aaealTaeadaril|hlUaoa>e *^

All are aatlelaatlsg bnlldaja.Oar Sandal aaaaoU an preparlag la (Ita

tha ohUdtea a Chrlitaua trael.They P B. Ii X. bare la preparatle.-

eatenalaaeal, le be givea aooa, and thereadan if Ibe I u a n ill aagatlj *al t l i | Ueeateeae ernlc wratk'ewerk la Ibeeaee. Werefer u lea Hotioir Eia, which la alwaiaea weloaaa and wlia ae maak edalntlai aad

rediL rDoe I fell Uhaar UeJalUae attbeBl.k

at Prld v Bight. Thaw giro a verj eajejableoelenelaaeal a few data ahoa aadSl whoeppreelate • teal aaanj laagb ehenla bear

PTO.I.T

faMXST.Mr W. T Lelghlaai Bade a rl.lt to tie

vellej leal wool.MeeUage have basal dlaeoatlaned at Ue

eeaMbaaaa.Tha dwelUai iaaaa of Hanrj Johuaai li

U p p " l

loananlng "Koao aaka's arbols oo dopfi last wssk's itaas.nprianadlagOB* or BOMtt oar pswnlt foi malig sootil-d hmbMsaaina for Ik* sstoralnaUu of tkot«BtoUrabla lalauoM, I dsalr* to itaUtb.tU spkonaf obaenitJoa tsutbe ? ttj IlnlUd

Indwd to tBtla.aU tblt a-y witbln mr•• rlolaue," («bfok U oertalily ao. less bentlfilthw tbat whl.ti be ropt*MnU) aloildTMort lo tbat or asy other diabolical etntU-gsa. to aHoapliah i u b ai ohjeot u ItsaJLagt*. Taw loeal apertsnaai, wbo JOB•lalaBvasapBBfortaaato, walred illreapHttotlwaksalaU rijfkts of oar dtlaaii. to tienoofilM* aad a^hanal law or th* wntr j ,by tuiiiailag ti dlnol aad opu TiolatlM eltbalar D M * oswblMdtakeltforgrwUdtkat • aua a m - •dvctttao his prapertj in»rd*rto inTMltnapaasligl nm when*

ikMtpainilMcrnlM! V h j d o y n r-nulrapanaaaaolprtssnlthetMalffta

. _ prnportr koldara for tba pnrpoB* ,fihtalalag Bomlaalen to hunt, ahoof*.

gaaalag aaaa their laada, lutaed ef eater.Urlaaw!aaduUaaBaaBera.taejgeBare!lfdel WtwMUadelHaufHeBdiaargulisaad jel l a antaal beatgttoalelj, forth* p.,

nauim.Wahavtuhedvenlopraj laljoiroai

tlnoedarajanbasilatladlalepralie. Sen .teen, all bat lour oa eoafeuloa ol tbalr faltlwen neMved iBto the PrcebyUrlan CharebBahhalh aeralag Seven mole.loodop wltbth.m who bare sonfeseed thelrfaith in CkrUIart ban aeked far adabaloa to Ue ehsna

ffliTsy;OOTBT, baa bun daisg good wirk ban for tbbMaster He will late a Urn aadl .au . . !Uhla .nt t« .Urea» l« t«n ,«Bde , th . .o ;ploee.t'TheSoBBOt Taaperaaoa.' Tberoare i e nssrtalo loaee In Ue altannoas.Fearbaalv,aanntrr aad with hla wbrleeoslhahaaaetalefBeearalnattblaatll.

TbU WBOdjU bfoomfox » woll ]aod so pojutlaj1 u ta Deed no ipeoUl nhnwii.All yho tar» uiwl E'ectrio Bitten aty thelanin wug of pwlap." S%u*r modiolnfl '*«•net eil.t .uJ it»j.oarai.(M4 i» 4*^»ll Uwtti claimed. EltcUio BllUri will onre all d1'eaua of tbe Liver and Kidneje will reooPimplii, Boili* SBUIfieam and Mbcr %5*™tlons oat-led bj impure blood WUI dri»UalarU from tbe syiUm and provaat M wellaa (ion all Malarial foven-. F<j;ooreofHeadaone,0onit.p4tl<Hi and Iodigeitlou trj Eleo-trie mtwni Eatlra kaliiraoUon gauantoedor monej refuuded. Frioo W centi and 11.00per bettle at Kobert Klllgore'i DraR StoleDovor, and F. N.JcpkiDi'Drag Store, Obcitor

' FuJden Doatb from Ueirt DlaeueCan bi_i.r«»inUd br the tlo»1 Bieof DrFlinfi HeartKfm«dy. Itlitbiionly MinedrTreatlie fre#. Addrwa Uack »rn| Co S J

rWulu by Bobert Klilgorf, Dover

For tbe Uuadry, for tbe workabop, there finothlnn *o good u Tulip aoap.

WM. 8. COLLABD,FtntKITDBE -s- OPEOLSTEBKB,

JtVD AtALU IHFDBMTDBE, OIL CLOTB, HATTUE8SE8,

AND BEDDINQ,1KD 0XHX11 B0TOSH0LD OOOM.

HAIR UATTKESSEB MADE OVEB

BL4CIWELL EX., DOVEB, N I .

CA'arf to Par** & OlarVt)

L,«lteri rtwaumw unclajlaBedIntke PaitoaocaiUsnr.N.J

Dover, N.J., Deo. 13 1S89,Ure-Leport.Wm. Lewie,M.J.tferunTbomu MukljBtephea BejeoMl,Cbia. QialterE. S.milauBW. WllllaneW.J.WUIUma.

UauLaoLMk,To obulnan j of tbo above letter! i a j "ad

nrlleed-end give d.te of Ihlllllt.JAB. B. HBLIOI, P. M.

Nellie ClBjton..1. N.Coe. ~p. CookJno. Ci'len.A. llluwBd.T. E. 1'rj.Uonie Sewing M. Co.C. 11. Iconees.JwieUke.

WIllTUOBB-SOUWICHTENBEIta —tbe M. E. pBreoBBge In Bueoaiunna, IBtb 18W bj BeTWna. Uo'lala, William

Wbltuorr, of Hew York eltv, aad AdadBobwlobteaberr, ol BuoeleuBDa.

S I U U P - B O P L E S - P H , Ulb, al l b c P i »tijtetlan PsrMaeie. Ffaudere, b7 Be GIt Slepbeo Theo H B b r aa

tue M. E. paraoBage :7(b, ibHV, bjlldY.Wm.Wbltmorr.ofNewYotBobwiobtenbrrr. ol Hue

lUAHP-HOPLEB-P*bjrtorlan PtrMisie. Kfiudsrs, b7 Her GIf. Siepbeai. Theo. H.Sbarp aad Miu Mar;J, Uopler/ all of Hartley.

WANTED.A one or two how* nllwty power ,

UoaanlloweilpriDeforcui!.. A few imHutriomm*R, mod to firming ind letro dr Ting win Mlfrom iiirll lit neU for lbs "nlibed. Hone bn| itrtcF'

ir tbo ye»r:Uj lobertns

Kiu iiftwt, DoVKt.

NOTICE.B BookiviTay Towcihlp OotaintU*e wll

TOWN HALL, ROCKAWAY, N J ,

WBD¥«8DAy, DEC 18 th.»l 3 o'clock P. U, to W i n Boad Oreraeen*retDrni. TberewUUliw be at tbatantetlnKan j plioe it mtMhag ot Ilia Bocktway Board ot

He*ltb.".. ;*,. >• :;,i;*.alMpOB TH,2-lw--:;::'_.,.;;: •; ^.-"••'^TowniblpOlert

Web.rebjnolir, tbo pnblloth.t Hear/«

Busb ti no loager ID ottr empjor In a oepao*

lljorjn'any atjlhorllj lo'treisaol aiv baal

peis'fariil.wbatetBr.-'Veiiopa our patrons

will oo( bUme ne for anj or hll nlsdemMSorl

or conun'ot/bot Bllll Vre Bl ibetr pttronage

whieh wo will honor and uroteatv ThanklD]

you for ptet favon, we remain, ;rroepeolAillj

Jture, TirFlBY i ILIES

FOR SALE IOae Veoreea talk 1 Desbla WaebausdJTooi angle Wasbitaads ITwaLealTaWeUae Hraikel aad Leap, IS larde Carpel,UlUrwketT F.alh.rlWThree Maiaraaeea,fla.Ual, narL'aee SealCkainlurrelaalbtawPaas.Taaabavegeaaallfiaa u ls aad sauit bs

diepeaidaralaiaa

A. Jussoir COE,'- AUCIIONEKB

DSaOgMBTBUtl

A CHRISTMAS GIFTFOR QENTLEMEN.

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BArtKIKQ IlOUttS,

SMITH & JENKUJS,

WOOD & SMITH,

Insurance and-Real

at tbe OLD AID nMUIUI AQmOT.aBd

Natienal Union Bank.B O T B B , H i k e Klh.lSm

Tie .DDaal naaliov of Ibe elooaboMen 9Ib" dallnul TJmwiIlDk ol Burkr, B, Ju JolUeeleelivaorDliuUire -111 6o tr tdjpt l

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BAKER OPERA HOUSE,

, H, $.•MONDAY IvEN'G, DEC. 16ih.

THE ARTHUR REHUN COla tenTdefighlfnl oomedj,

11 The tottery of Lo?a,"

jgagedatRn<VeipeLTba ploeahooMa In ihe moot lalrioa a

bnmonua altoatloaaIt omul a« unaeaeing fl iw of fas em

intereet Irom^hesiBniol to end Tbeertlin elor to any who h v e aver been ~are so parlor to ear wba bava aver been a

11POB Ibe etage la JJorar111 be tke great entertainments tilie Dover Uoolmlaalk

BeserndB'ate •

SineralAdmlMfoa

Onabollnl• 70 Ce.

DIegraa at KlUgona Drdg Store, wber<reserved eaata may be aeeured,

THE WEEKLY PRESS,PH1LADELPQIA

SI 00-4ne Trir ^r Oai IODEP $100

For IBM will be M MHoh bitten Vua rut

Kittj UIUB ittrinf 4fct> tint year it will beAH BiaUTY.CUM]MBI PAPHK

Kadi of tba Aftj W* nwabera *U1 DOtttalnpaiti or «l |hv •olmam wltli a total for .jrurorW-patei or .,180 Column. Thai,will be uBfMalwo). u ttn it i l i^ u.

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Table and Pi»uo-0over»,

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FINE GSOUEEIES,

Fancy Florida Oranges and Lemons,

IS UTS of all kinds,. ^

I, APRICOT^,* D A T ^ . j -

ALBIPHIA AND C»?fcoBD GRAPES, "fvJ

Domestic and Imported Canned Goodsand PickW ' ' ~^'1^4f

KINDS OF

.EVAPORATED FRlJITS.f;

Fine Teas arid Coffees ^

Sl'lCES,

Burnett's • Flavoring Kxtrncts,'

HOLMES A C0BTT8' BISCUITS,

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;vt-;BUTTER; >

., , LADIES' KIP

ton Embid-4iB<ltton Embroidered Bucks, Hnmn,

ia| barg.iiii in

FAILLE HtAi>CA18E

OHO GRAIN SILKS,

23 inches wide nt US tin

STAMPMD GOODS.Carvers and Tray CloiliN Starrs, Tidies,

{Splashers andvPoylit« itt extremely

, Plain and Coloredand witliMourningy.orders; JapaneseSilk »vi(l. Lrtiid-pMiiited borderR, also plain

Finest Domestic, .Swiss and Fancy

. ' '%CBEESE, '' t j ' \

F. A* Ferris & Co's,

HAftlS ANP BACON. / ,

THE GEO. RICHARDS Co.

ind i mliroivlf'rrd; Gi nlli'inen's LinenHi iiMtilrhi il and witli Colored Borders,mid a <omp|«t< line of Japanese BilkHnnilki rcluefr at 50c. to f 1.29 encji. J^niinmi IIM* aoDortincnt of Children's Hem-xtitihcd HHndkrrcbiefs,fast colors, at r<. eat'li,

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A USEFUL HOLIDAY PHESEHT

DICKERS ON'SFurniture Store3

AND SEE THE HASDEOXr! U S E Or" -• "^ J

v 1 ?«"«,Fancy Chairs and

Foot Rest,Hall Backs, Fancj

Desks, Sideboi

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HOLIDAY GOODS.* ITS Ms BnKE

New Stock Holiday Goods!V

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STRAIT BROS.,ROCKAWAT, N I

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atuta laal alafwhlek w u | iuaaMai4aeuafpfanaaaagaaa. •

. i | a lataak aruHatal • n l « i&•- Out a w I n a m e Ua Ik id Tvilai

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j iaaaJl" ! ya wraauuuelaBaiLftatUaaMla eauauolaj.they dkaaMlaaw wku lab teaaaa tmtt Aliar u1MB aaruu waa ebM aavl | l i la l i laeaWb aabMaa. CagJab tBlu,aptaad •

(naaplaiat nala.rda M l fceraaar aarubau wHIbe'llatlaapaaallUaafrnaKtam Tkaralaaaea t w

ku aa tkauaaaeilktalafJtyUaLegWaUnbj

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•aaiUik.laa,aata

I a | ub u ta, d r t i | ibe BtaUa ef Matabaai April Alaa aalaau Iba In day It Oe-

loeratdlhbeflmabet buaallelaal kal n Mid a l l Birth l i t h aBrtarlBHePiiBBbBT vk laanaln.napaaally tt »le aaaa af Ua Uw ta Ua

lAtlwefkibeeuptttKr,)!

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tW»i|n.yM»«11r Wardlbnataifidtoba.g!attli)beouHlBM> B.ll.tor.JTlD.nltl.

ittUAppr^Mt Sjt]l,UMriJ(1J|ft)tamBlBUaryoi.ailiyktri,<j»lluu,adttaihotto|l«lili

le owsed, a* tale wouldrgarteo7erJi« anything.

, _ i o l k » »m.««iMnl, re-qt»t(Bat Hr UaVtobHalkeaBttnMdnwBBBV Mr Ballibotlly*|tanrirdBBOilfie<l4ieVthat the ooBBwatwurudyaadaba ilgoedtt Ja-r, laVltaii kal Ike JooBpjeit plaiedol rtoordh Menbjlowo, * r rTard h.eroibml |bi rworf H i %ee«ialBed Hal thedteaaeaiwu^laeljo M^Celliaa1 jttp-

darladefraad-M.r Wtrl af Mi

rt.Wlp.^tobe.o.orta^.w! ,•HAdetd llwwjiBtklaaklrga>Bt MrSal) wu n<TakM to glta ball, . •

( 2 5 V * » • tkiMna Bnwiad.,Tba taddattaeiMul lb«» bu inaailred Ia

MMktaulylba pntent yaer aaeand lata- • ' Va l tamoa la tierloLltf al ktarrH

.'/WMlllog lit tku 'talk of, l«6 llttH_ . ingbtait of X t . I u u l IllTarbon, aballatia Ikaaailoy ol Me Slehatd A bTo.

bnae'at Jlllh«d"A")ieOira7"arif»rS' «W l a . UWand wanted

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a. jaotrfiui aflbaa a gallda— ttntnim^ws

, _ it.tSrfit.lJordrtealdaarajtad UU, (taak) (Itatorkon clwkeite l id aaa> , oeieiil aaa at oaae wut

I poedlb.. glrJo, i&&<lb. atar,

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:eraawiiat

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;ti,MnOpmaa*tj,Mit

leu, ud ata oalykajaniaatuuad

M i m a iaWakaa,U;ibaylaeltelaV^W!

r,tkuUib«iJadamVlkeaeM,naBU4aiod

l-ikat

a, Md do tkalr an eoet.ni wo knjBbwa, jraoannnfHotaredltoodl they

.'laatMkuaAOcoojplete that they anebl. to BtH^ 4Tary KqnlremeBt oo tbe aporAaotig tbalr iperfamaa we aolloea rpleodldehlneini. ee»no»U at 118 good wuriagetmaati freai 18 apverdh uoder octi fnmM at, tnwun from «2 W Bt,.pleodel lloee ofboy'.e|Blbln4B (II grodti wd pr m nryaeetud nMeaaal boilneu aolla for lit,

~~""" ' "^ntrooBte, oipeooife, tntel_ Taelr fornlit<lng departaeBI

itloelu'topMa, tod they nake. epael.Hr"itrppiyUfABlrtBtoorc'ir IltalodeteoBatU|baa|rWUB|,<t III klad wa ben a»er6fc sd CAfM*it ^on feuiubtf MioDat ttilritnatutULjit^abut Judau el alotblag la

blaiiartof Mttrll aoootf I tu well worthbitlaM0fMy'»»*-l« qoul of «ooj eloth

log at reuoBUIjiprloe. to pay theai a vlalb.

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Iday netlni! ContflJeepiorVloe Rom,

. . . . , . . . onakel Chap, ThoaBoyd | Q O» AloBU U.doen | 0 0. Tkeodojefirui} OLH SfJohuLawncui o.kt,

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I B U , offloer« iVilay, Foeter U LugI tJBuerofthegurd S.muel Meeker

ato,lou

r^la.l. I k a n llrgolu JSU this toit ilreel JlgtU' ' While PBUIOB

. Mwil pa ;be night tftJAra,i««r |1. eooald Mt hilp b>l uliom tfialr aleoulo

,iti p«aBirB.tbeai wltbiba llaalait.lo , iaallllM ibtr^twuo eojoja.1 Donrli aHWalaaiNtaMarutdeilafjpeuBd, u dy.tik.t(i4twla1w>otbr,tha!lgll««»«ld beeaaa l»l.hllB(,brllBtlj .lotg all He atraela,u d »ru> oil JO tb« Wnlh, wbire booee. wenart aot£l«k\Iktt |aVe».>kejrk.tt tba

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Mb IU.li*t«kad.»V* VIM, ji, bt W«k.la^^laSjf^b*. feaaWa.™

upon Utlliy-afJaptaiBif , uw wagat road

fna. Daib M t m U n tut j u t LOB of tbaDrOeHowntantlkelo the laetloB.bf Ibapbbbo blg^wajlo ariatbtowt, beat tbt net-dweeol|lone»BtorJ» Th.eetla.ud eeatlemOua.UU at |e"d U will b. of gnat!31...J..'a.nJlopto „, (,„ f ,,,,,.

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n.ktle.>BaaalaBd ler| iin, Maa d ago,I ae> BN MUB Laa. Hal Jan Maidwan

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l r | N f c i « l ~ I t > M i B M a i n tan wBIIana.uactlMlai-a'1B>IDarlJklklUllai

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a » ' '• •'•Ddttnt tttu

la)0d.rlawail an j | lint il •> ntn.

A laidlif iHaUoBt b u tOn am appetlW^aga III. wctk will ba

fa LdUfvn maanwalbj Uoura A. Oloaa~ pioibl«*»ltli« wnat of PaltM (L

leb siraett, Hew Tare alJT J t w u' bbaa

Tbajara•faak, an.

!tj br»oafiad; tcada

bHt Isnlaa

Povir .tecklis d.r. ofllaenlil D;a.nia Oompa.;, wool IO'NOWYoil OKrjraterda wlA tfca fl»l lutmiK d upon iBtwafln ihat Compuir, aod' Ibe

leca) itooklioldar. aodiba .gr.cm.ot wblobbrioftatbalBotorjtoPorei via.Iafallj nil-

d bj tbB aDloexi ai tl B CDspaBr IB antiBlp.tl o of till, iba baU n ipcclosBUoii bantees !6 tba bBDdl ol buUden, »Bd I[ It .ip.c~tad Hit Uulrblila will ua opand % da; Illforthetaxp-oLcd tliatlb. flrlt l..l.lm.otol l ie .look . .Wilpl lon.o.j pt nllol lotto-daj luorsar;bitllj.loti]ia/bapQrobai«dat oaea, ia tba option upoa it asplna |04aatowTbasBBlaotl UproTlouforlli.

oftboinaoa(BatBrlB(La.lotu ol tho Uoll-Biatal DJBABO Coupauj to Dorar M BOO. Mtboaub«tr)benlaJ)ort .ball bate conpla^llbaballdlagfittli.lto«>apuor, UaOMtofwbIcb.lullbix>tBra.dtol|i.aii tb. .tookoflfaeOoiupu BboDldtb.Ooaipin/otlUaeaMjiBnoraulssir.U to eoadaol fit t«B•Hn .ODt[Duoa.lj tho oiBnuiaatiin of dja*.u aid otter alottrloi) .ppll.trui lo tillilldlog, lb.r uo boaoi alter >aeb radati to

raliaai.ipvtbtato>kof IhoOonralookbolder! il»DUi.daiuuidalao;ilOLblioderABOlhcr atoviilop makM It la«rab«nt opoatbBl>orBiiUiobbBldatslobHO Uo bdljiiir,

nplBtcd oaorbaToro tbalatb of April .ait.Tba CompHj bai ahown to tba rapruiatkraa of Ibo Cover ateckbclden a verj gratl

Ijiognaalt of Ibilt flral fiaHa oj»nllooaLbDB fat Tha bare Dow ordm abaad fIII/ djoiun, u d whlla Hr Bioltb i u «ulooUog Uii n.ioU<Uoo. yeiwtd.j lhaj to-Mtedfiva ThalrdjB.mD.>rao)Bdsfqils*ofor ua (upjlj of to laopa opnnli to >IJBnojb«r rtqalrBd, and toga lo prlo. Irrait8Mu>|S,l)(l) ud auto Tboj tita faranbllapplluoeafor eloauio ikjUlag a u l ttplj aontlau ilanu and Iber bavaoow

oagui tba magbfuum al tbalr owtr ilobfi,wblab will ba carrlad oo In Bor.r Al (Ma! n t U « P o B J . l t I f

tbB lMtory, but u they . n aoeapeiled |omonbeuudot tbalr lnonulof bulaaea,

tb« WUI »0 doubt keglo suineai la Dererwllb tkla atsber eomldanblr luow ml

PayaOBl. an being made twi.J on hallatotk uh^orlbed Mr L B Bohwira

I wu tbB Brat to bring tba attraotlen. otM m u Iba aotlu of tbu Uonpuy, wu the1 il tbu aorolng to laabe a atock payneBl

' l I U UTAH TBAIlylMEogenl. A btlller, of 8omi Co., to VYIi

telndroigoeio BeBdoinb tto1,3 Ball, of Collar, lo JaliaB Bill,ol

Sanom lowp, Bitlti, tl mtSuuB Ceidlol 10 Veuinh loodlet, SenMph towp. ft, tnd tbe /ur.li.r Mnalilxalol«f thePMt!tithe(lr.t par Wug nior-

tllyaBdoonrorlably prorlled for end mainutBOd doriog bet aatunl llfo,

EaaBBb Holt, of Pitonoo, lo Ib.olemibaiabMlkla, Uontvlllo towp, »l,M,Edward 0 I;on, Maatei, ol Morrlitowa, totapbiuq (.OBdlt.Il.noTerto.p, 1111,13.Wa. K. Loder, of Mlw.,k, lo Jpbr, li Sob-iK>, of Hoi Yorb, iBubuy tbwp, • » 000C h u n Mobio, pf Morrleuwiljto Diaoel

Bf-taaa<0kii

^iwHa a aoUcaCknt l kl

Mary H Wick to Theodores W Phoinli, ofMlBdbKatl'uieJlto»p ISO

Mae to uofe, fuu le lowp, <S Im.TM Hopatooig U^al Co, to Ike Auletioaa

FanltalkiwilarMaBf Oo^of«e.York Soi.bory lowp, Ike right to taa Ibnogb UelrBfaptrty.oouMaMlaaU •

Muunt]!oto>toea,or,£ewYo!k,toFirdi S.llb, Uo.er, M»fjbu h DeamerM Dafli Miaie,of Eul

>riBgo, Mb Ollto towp., I8.0HIMulha Ulion to Epbr.lo B Miller, boon

'V7B> B Phillip, of Do,er,,W Birah M'uSaik,llltTof Horrbtllle, fe., DOTU, WAlberli Vuuhaaol to John M lnttle ol

IUattrlawp.,MoalTllle,lllia ','l.r. W Cor,, Bherir,tatAbna3, Book,tea, V«aah towp, I8LH.'- j

' Ikata J, Hill, la the TraiMu of tk.'l . iFretbturbax Cbnnk 01 UOMMB,, a dud

lawf

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•»la»^0IUi.,wlll'^.uiii.:ef tatWia W-blMaatab, for

a,i«.l&.Uih!;i,tkl.

ajai OBWtdaitd la daaiat fall

•qn.wkai•anal iba a!

a T«alt aianaAltai Hum la»>baal« tbk

. l.wij| mHI«.ID«lar.'waaraa'ant.tllkajaaiaadknid, Aa

iflkkirlataallaiBVaiaaayaBaaaalfatbktfiaribla )rk|ra',>aa,diif,lj!iurtl Ja»abUkit lilaltalaw alllttaco aad alok allb l y i J * d l I

cafaaaudKl IB aoll l | l B d b

bw^Aaaatlaakndi^ >)iVl.atUadaa(«,tka S«UB>U wart, aa|aaa aid baaalllal, aid

F - * V ^ W ^ « H * ^ P W V P " ^ ^ » ^ W B f w w p a i a n w ^at»WF

. W . P.M.l .klmrft^ tkarltf.

<• • , - PrrwAUaBiaHamer, -' I t

VTka uat uaaal dlatar af Ua alaael ofDrew Tbeeleilnl daoililary af Madlen took•laMlarl .aiV tnalaf .tClak'a ne!ur-a t W l t M Tmalytbltd HmVlawTarkally' PnebieatSBtlB u d Pnraaaan Mllej,flratka u d Dpkaa wanjreeiai, all o^wkaaaadaaeaMobi Bpcrehuwenalaoatade byDr.d abteOnw of St. P.olA jUd'Srof,W.IK of Oeloi Colteie. Oorarajam laid

. V ^ —-—* * a> ai ".' ' V v

totba baaM

- .__ . , , - . jamrl lB| ta»a.,k»al«aia.*Hpt. bUvVllkVw litagoal ta ka a kataatkaklpwblaa (b.J "J lba> will iuwpaf batta aw If Ua /acb to M npraMit.4 ibajb l d i p l l i i Ib m i l a i - t t l

J/r Cb.Vn.,Kil|bl kitfag^tailgitf tbepodtloo.of AaeUbut Cllsf ot t i l Morri.lowlFlraJUlpartioaal, thin iu eoo.Hu.blerlritrj nclbb n o u w " The Common CoooaUfWirer,ielioUdJ>t,IaailiBlt rbltaiu,el (adeandeilrlHe, for the poehlWtkaUMaalJ)aauB.,\'oBrhora,tr7B, rl Mulat

Harry' Rflpat wan^aleo prtaeobd. .

.," f "nhwaStTitaV /f''skr Edward l o i , wbo n»»Uj punIke Blapheae eiltta al Booi.*ay,wu tattingdown a luge ''bo|ton ball • oa Iba propertyIlia other day, u d to Joike It fall right l u

Bgttba brtkia

thaeurlaiabolilnc:atonad * i.

[ogUrooib.il to the

DlrkltHabumfwaapreutldupltyofHoll.day Furaltan la all tbe ~S»w NortMapaellll) Balloted !ir tbi nolldey SeeHt.

boya a wanirueil ale) at B i r r / * af,Hard wan Blon, aHJOftlepadloet, Dtttr

i TboelroagealB<d.)xal wauiBt'a'olb forBU BBdbaj.lt Hitet'l,T)oTM, J ^

^3 JecqiM WUKHp.ia.ttd la^tnutar etoriioIo«To(>t»i^. -t1 .uiok Bolllraa. a wotltnowa «.d -nabitpeoM miner, of Tube, dlad oa Mnof.yOrN If Adalthu uioclaled hlmMilf lo

pnotloe with Or 11 (, Wiggle., of (aits.i

iler a yul lorn. ol the Kemk 1I. eerloualr III «llb tjpboid

C.pt. it. U llieeettdaellied therruldeoejf tbe 6I.U Board of Trade, orftplia£ |at

week,Uepulj loternal Bareaoe Colleelur Blepbeo

IOBIIB, of tbla ooQBtj, bu lead,red bla naig-i«tloafnd W Dlekiruo of DeaTll a, bu ei

lageil ID tha vholeuie rood buelOMl IBfewaik.

Cliu Crimptoo, lorverljkd I b h LCliu Crimpo, l o v l j Qf pnabljB,

dkd I. tbe pmr hooM on ILe tie net. et thenc. ol Bl.

Ur T 0 Bullock of Atbor Vila Indie.aeoMBBoe, bu gone to bl. WlnUr mUeaoBI Iba alt/Mr. u d H » Philip IS tier of Booaloo,

ban 'ralornad' from a two weaka Tied toMandela Ohio

AlttSoft. P 1 OrlDtha, of tb lD,L ai, roid, I. nbkad u one of tha but Uu pla

bowler. kth.BUU.LMt K. Onirto, <if Uorri.towo, t i e Intel

I.T eeleoted ooe af the Clue Dej OomnlttearrrlneeUBColleie.Seolot J. P. Appleloo, af Bl. John'. Ohoroh,

Uooatoo bubeea MBtlned to hi. bail bj aHriouitUokofiniuH.

Oo loeoootol bit Ibroit troiblell.t. Vhoe,exler. of lloooton nei igilo noablo to

pretbh liat Bonder «veolagMr. Binder., teaehu of tbi HnotTllle

aebool le .lob and Uln Son Viulaod, oflloontoo; U atljajt the pleoe.

M.j; Bim, Kioto, formerly, or llock.wir, laipokopof 06 tbe Deal Democratic aaodidater Uogni . IB the Euoi dtotrlot.Her A r Hnktr, tbe blind pneohor wbe

iMiated IB the Bound M. E. Obiteb m i n i ,wu married leoeolli lo Mk> Banb E Ad.nu,01 Newark

Taoi. Qnaeni gardeoar ' « Alfnd <BB> alBiboolaj e MU, bu nelgaed u d will Ukaobaria of the enperlBjem grjMdl of a proal

Mall Agio! I Bewiri Luieoa wu la townyesterday Tbe doetore tklok II will bemonth, yetbelon he will reoorer tbe BIO afhie brchflB urn

Mr Biua Trejitoia, ot Porf Ona we are[ladtoootlce I. .Lrlloleotly reoovanil fronila uren aooldaet to be about ...IB. ~ltd a a«rrow eeoape •Her Fathet Hill, of Hi, Kopt, lUeodli oa(edoiKt.j the dedlottloa of Bt. Monlue

aewoBBnbatDtokenowB. lit wuforaierlynotoroflbatpulab

Mr S a Bherluu; npneaouogtlie* Warty.llenl,'ofj.meetoito,l( Y , h u beealoiwu ihle wtek, looking after tbe intonate ofI. raper among the Uireaieh peopleMiu Addle K. daOB>»r or Mr ud Mrs

riiu. Altundbr and Mr Wm.a BMiatr.ollow K-,-»oilo, M Y, w«io uadilra l .» i r oI g at the brio. . home IB Morrlatowo

lieu MattFilo lillea,ofA!adioOB,liiiaualabeeBlBdloUdlor.BoiHJeBeiqor luleeeiog anmle la flow York for imotoral purpjeee.roe Tniler'i 11 auk u l the teal ildfeMula.

A lwelpomeo«rtioe"w.aglTenfier 1. UTooiDEeDO, tbe no* putor ol tho Morrla

II». Ilaplitt Cburob oa lueaday orealog In'hlch the other pleura ol.the Qitj took pert.

u.boralal'iBellroaklolSW Ube'wuuolsO|bletalJoeaphWlllleUo:BrudHlau|euttt i .Uel HIIKUI, ..ololer of tke Keiolu-

T M H B U uwtnury ef du eoauerMlouilBebop Burbey will ba ealebnlod JuouyItJi Ihe eerrleo will pnfaebly bo held IBInto Qhonh, Newark, when ibe BUbop

>aaMflola«|g UBr.ttaoila BttalM,1,10a * / , >> -Maty B olaru. to tbe Trtuieea o! tbe M

£. CbBnh^8aoeuiBit,lot fot apanouge

^«««J«'Wtlnu^.:|~Or«1g.rt. btenb.aopler,l(HBaw«yt.w{p,|lnv ^ T"-1' »' luup CuhU. i.A,...D,kU,1il,OIlt.laap,aalO';~v-? JSiJ J ^ >»,Kauar<M Hatd to^Ojlti!WJ CoMalir,)tt«M&» Ci-f >,MVxr«o. "»**<

Allbe Melbui kald aa^banday af lut

. a tiallVtaraoITradeve|-»l1ek » t n -ewlaaleaaatUB Heard ol Tiaae li':Xe».'lkatdfnae>b<rMe»IUula>. 8am wenpnoaatii Mr Atlaa If Boaeti, t>»l>r«ldaalaf Nw "ewirk r]oitd, wm hu a i U laaaetnaMaaUBUrOanr,wu aaulaaaily ohoeet.Praaldaatoflbo Beard. Mr, Bawn mtlredtat oJMaliioiiBeatlo. of 111 tleotlea y uUrJBJ, bf | he b u beeo ooapalH le do.eliuFtfle,kiBor, fer variou ftami. labla hltar ot deeflHtloa ba iayei'"Thlatata ol.ajr bullb u d - n y pnwTag pri-n t . i i lUl eoaaead ae lo deollalTuabaaarwblikbu bun oDaftrnd" upoa a t byUle alutloa-vVTe IJnlira buy.day.uduoli coainitqity baa » JK*^ uiliuLcihl iolernt, la aaiettig wblok lla Beard ol Trite ua,eunWgreu lotuaoe, laeaue of tkla Ieoaaaaul tab. ibe Freeldutof oar hewaikBoard af Trade lor two y a m pal banag la-laaidwllkMatlaB deellilng.dBtyafwbat.tuobenolerM, ^

Joufh Chrytul aad Oerponl•loba H, Brocbh *aoiBUy Moled to tbwiauoailioai, pueed*BUooee^BlauulB.Uoa ae>ion tie lhglaiBlal Uoud la Newalk onrVtdneedByetwuig 1

U«el<MteaMorlbirl.Bdth< IMI tdrtltig n a n . ol tbe wv of UU la Morria w ur Mt Tboa.M BlnttomttOIalidlloBtWu

BtoelBOB Wedleaday,Iooklagfade.Adwellleep to nla gnat year., \ iU,J,Ule forauly a Maadkan narahut,

inporwdtooetonhtlligw lergelynuoebn i l Hiate ipHel.Uil.B BIMO IB UenterAbllBowabrokerla Btutfua, Ala4dealuga oalBlBi u d atur awekl.

Mi Wallet J tkugBl, lh. well h.o.nateBognpber^aad elaamer nudutol Lak.Uopauwag, ku Batten, thl .mat af alaraMrBMtr Jliwark .bo awo ted aad but bla b*.eaae* bo walked aoteu bu puu.

^Tka U I B I I l^r of w _ .HoVar, will opeu in tbe^a'ew kell of tiepanoBliI aehool k.lldlot on Tdeodeyeiaalogout Dec 17th,.I7a0'o'olook, u d « oUaaaoaTbanday and Battrtiy arealaga ofaub efuk a.UI tlurlbl bolldaya/ tea ad.aUuta ateb atuleg will be lea eean, aid agood rapper will bt pntlaad l u thirty (teunu u d eerred between the boml ol I u dYU>Tban will be duoltg Meb'tiTBBlag togood BHBIO, aad apeolat~aailo.*wllt bi pro-Tried aa ue opening algbt Iff tba DOTOTHeed. A large tarletf ef fuoy tad aelfatHilelte wUI be dltpltyld on to. tahle* u aipjojal etfoite will bt atdt to Bike Ua fairIka beal tadaMt eltraetlta etot oeld.

i , , . IU.W I t a raaaaa letar.A geaaiu n*e oroowpoBhubeeadlioot*

erad U tke kerd Of WaUea Y u Byokle, BOOTBaafotlUe, Bouexuuty TbslSeotedul-aal la a Joong heifer Tba dlefBiatU wuaedekyDt#£ MbrrieoB, bl Kewuk, badwuiiiBlmiilbyBSowIorkpiyalslu. JlrMorruealiu Monrad a quutlly ot the vlraitad ] • up.rlme.tltg uoeoetrolly wltk it,Thll la laid to be tbi third out of gioalol

1100* pox the! fau oror ipreared

atTboe Mmbe!le,BooU»v, Jf J, Peoplela Bookaa* .bd Tlelnlty o u aete twentyper»nt.byb.rl.gth.lrDrjOo*l. Orooer-lea^Provltloni, Floar, Feed o*to.,ofnie. 1klw bate a llrg. and oonpletaataekofFar.blUn^of ell kiaOhaaduldUnaeoniUeuuyde^er I. the 8 M B . . A larg. atcek ofOlitpatt, Mala u d lUtga, alwiyi on bud.

' ' t b d « » u OlmlltlO.•1-. 0 et Cbrlatmu pnuatt fat ay wlto

MyhnlBlnrelynr; „7lalBBllf>tBaa»tterBBek >> U bandlogkerauX •

A A g V o m a r !Aad aa betweea a., doi'tyon ere,

v , \Te keep tba tuUr. .

" ' .TaaUToBleUm . 'Iba Proprietor oIEcmp'a Jlatiict glfaa thonaudi of botllaa tw.i ycerlrt Tlile modeUiettltlng would pron rulooM If tlie Daltiwl|riotlporrMt«OJootOotiEna«r.a.lllorovand long Uoohlol TtoomUaoe thaexoelleBlefTeei altet Uklop, the Or.t doee DOB I "beHit I Irociro a boitla tiHJij to keep lo vourhone or room for Immediate or fntnra- aaom i l bolUe ftw al all drugalili Line else

nc.Bo.ion: - " \ 'v - T k . Oypdn.

All tie Orpay Becadlea U B l» lonhi.tRobert Xlllgon'o aid J A. QocdalaSoa'idragatona ^

•" , Itrgut BleakefBlknudkeroblefeudMoffltnBildebup-ul prlcet at Bikers, Dover

HOnt.

o ricsra jixunio xo A euurIBDIVIOI/ALI.

p ] » alajBemalluaa A w i a , wu awttad en

Wadoeed.} ateaiag la etniakljei to a aeogk"olDrUerloo AhroUerotlbl krloa b*aa aeawtut pejatobn a« taa Aeylaa

^ f l M fa PIBOU, 1ftattl> at Bvekawar,a ar niitt1a|Laa Ka*er>,k wu munea: oo

vubatlkui die la Mi. J o u b b i O h l

It is a fact: we have'sold all ofot and have just received a neirnice Brown Mixed Plaid; they are

orth $2,50; you will say so wee them. , "We are also selling Jitedea Jackets for $2.50, and have

more left of those Men's Ulsters atCall early to secure any of 'the

argains. Our customers are picking tup every day. PIERSON/

OPP,: TBtf $*$*, - ' I Dfr

•a Mlaa ioubbiaa Uabelae,, . r^aMiba V<! ir i .u ,a l

Alay . luudlit; knUaH. law to Ua B U MJ-r.t^AiUmi, aptaalaaalpaaer awalaa,orer, arr'alaraoa, died ii4Uuly oa TaoedayiblletUitufblealUatllaeibug.ll.Y JteruaaHltaalr^ellua, HI yean oli, u d

r a i a u p u alb » JrVH,»uij,tu.y >ean

nJ.pkuA.BUaertaue'eau't.l.CkloariUla.wuk, waan tH'uw aar aid llaterlrma>, Mum Wklllook, Liwla, Broau aadWkUt,all<4waeakefMa4weU u d eeel,dutlkal tbe WttU'i^Ur wlU to kali iaUhloife - * I f ' J t

AitneuiulaMtl ig of Ike BUIa CbarlUtaAldlaeoelatlOBOaTaarfayiln KluleyI.lnlnl.Mr. J 0.PnBl»ll/. Ur. Wm UOagbeaudBir Ot Albul Urdmai, ol Hapruiowa, wen iluleel aemben of th Board

ConduotorliowarASbDle , of tbe If. IsK dltllloa,bHenbuged>oetwilhCaBdaelorloh.LoBg Be foaid lb»( the Blgbl altdid not agtu Wllb bla, Uhli heiltb dounotlnproTe be will probibly retbru to theWut u d n n a l . thin. ^

Mite Ague. Volgt,olJ{eir»rk WUOUTBM>lay analog twirled, to Pi, Fred Beikar, lala

olUierlsKinbyittltBVi nr So ranch.TbobrideaBuldswen Mlu Xlllebitb Vofgt,Mary Kellat, Mlu Won L K , aid tke gnome.ae> wen WilllaB 8 Booker, ..Wlllka RBeekirudWIlllaaiBoiraiao ' » - " .

Maarn,IradaBdJeateBalBBa,alIfawaik,laned f n a that elty at« o'oleoklutrhid.ymoiiilot u d w.lked lo hluleie, arrliingthinahorlly»rterISM, .oil .poo Iba re*ul.inlagpuloltbo<liy wlth*Mr bodMn^l0 MiDougall, .nursing M Kiwiirb OB UeiTeBiagtniu,TUD,l, d> V i t S , J

ire d oiyHUliswl fruit aatkKtli, oompoKd olIran, .ta ngelelikl, aad, bolBf In loaaoge

nii,!]^!!!!)^ toatrywltli da. TlieyactiUlT botunlt, and b; Ibalr ngsjitloj In.

Ineoeo OTeraome ibe teodenoy to oooilipallooanyeaovu Tbklaeapeelelly Iroelnillol aea alebeat or oar aloueee, wbliU U

ne to a dicgerou eonditloa-ol the dluiUraorlBU, onr wbkjb Eimbin Hga turelta apeculiarloBoeooB, IlUwellbJwwnlliateTnU Uw erilojB U U a/m) eondlUon at the BODIB.olag, ahaoge In food ud biblii durlag a Jonr-oeyoftaBproduoeoaatlpatfoii

Hamborir-Vbta are tbanforo rtootamandedto aU Iranllsn u being- Ibo only medloineIbttkoerUliiliutloa, heady lo hne wltbyoa, moot pleueot and agreeable to tbi uete,u<l ilwan uarmloaB; Hmtrarg Fine are Boldi t 25 tie. a boi at Bocen Klllgon'l Oonter

' la-OaawwIiem lanrabutSai Ibe f.ll.wlaj" Mr. C, 0 Horrle,

Mawattralk.,ainl "Wu dowa with Ab-aoaei of Lnage, u d ftlenda aod phTBielUBpnnouDeeu"Be u ' !o lunbfe CoBaomf tire.

Klog'a HewSleeOTOryford b

g t g g yCoflmmptloa, am BOW on mr third bottle,aodabletaoTeneetheworkonmyfarm. ItlatbefloutliledloloeiiTernada.' t

leue Mlddlewut, DeoeUr, Ohio, eej .n^i It not been fotDr Klo«a New DIHOT

eryfor OooaUBptlon 1 wotdd ban dlad olIABIC Tnal lee. Wu gtrea op by doctoraAmBowlabealafBMlth"Tryit. ftampleboltlee free at Itocott Xlltgore a Drag Btora,Donr, and F, N 7enblD Drng Bton, obeeter

Iiaklaa'a l a k a lelwe.ThebeatttlrelntliowaU forOeU,eor«

Broleae, Uloen, Belt Bheflm Ferer Bonanttet Chapped Hindi, ObilbUln., Oorot,aadall Sktn Xropaona, and pnlUTaly ettnaPUM, or noply required I lktunoteediokiteperfeot r.ludwtlon.ormDBeyrafBDdedPrloalB ooali per box. For tale by BoberlUllglCT.

Doa'tlorgetTo ned Mra Tnwutb. e\. 8ou'« adr to tfa

BolldByBOmberof'TUBUOMEu." Chnrcbpirllee, er gatlienog. or toy llnd, fnnlBhadwltb pun Caedlae, Bab, FnlU, fto.,wboleuloprlooe,

BpHielSalieawIluflay.VltllDlebereoii'B Dry Oooda Blot. If jo«

WM!toiMalaKeudh!fltdiomi!ln.orjfoi!atSeta, HaBltBraBele, r^bbk Broom Hotjerl,Faney lloiei &&, attbaTiry loweit prleee.

1 Sargalni. BarfelBa.Al.ri.lotofteiriiiuUl.Stllo,e.Ujl..T«l

Tea u d Nubia, ailteUe for Dreu Trla.aligl aod Faoey Work u Ulaa Nolu'a,Brlek Block Doier ^

•tSPs*'

BOBEBT KILL&OBE'Sta

COBNEB DltUG 8T0HE,

DOVEB. N.\J.

s THAT TOC SAT? Can it be pqpnble that

PIEBSOH & THE DOVER CLOTHI«|tS,

ABE SEM-IKG

BOYS' OVERCOATS

AT 95 CENTS.

i - * ;

/,< l r - - \ I

- Snow Shovels, Bnifa Shovels, , ^ ."Bj!Fanoy Holiday Hardware, . vl •<

) Carver Sets, ' " . &4v Handsome Carver Bets, > A ;VA uSilver Knives, Forks and Spoons, : ^"

'<" ••' „ H A R D W A R E S T O R E , . *'^.k

SIGN OF THE PADLOCK, ~ IWVBBi S. J.

\

7th ANNUAL SALE

SIL: aoons:

HOMX MANUFACTURE.

Silk Handkerchiefs,Silk Mufflers,. Silk Ties.'

IMBElfaE V A B i m i ASD OHIAriOT PBI0B8 <

HOW OS BALE AT

DOVER, N. J.

; >

THE HOLIDAY ERA

BEBTHA

Her First Baal Ohrlstmu and HOTTShe Erjoyed I t

jT wu a coli win-try day oo t•J,til uf DtceLer, itud t ^flakca u( <">"wuro (t.1) itbiuk and fas.In the midst olthe busy th:that Bui-roundedtho Htoroa filldwith CtiriUtmaiplfts. Many oltho faet'H wiciierrful, tiappylook; thouhtHpenicd to wan-der to Christina

sLovkincH urul tlicir uonUtntM. and ownfur anutiii-r tho tired BanU L'lftuacliurrhd hoim-laden with present*. Eacliui-fnii'd Intent un his or hop own affuhutid fulled lo notice o little* girl who waaHtandlng, looking BO longingly, BO in-tently, ut a fcuuutlful doll in on© of tlirHtont windown, A shawl of thin maU'rial was closely wrapped around hoHlilvrring budy, nnd two thin Imnditightly clanjicd u rng-bttby bold up totho window, for even she waa supposedto take an inteivHt in the Christ]goods. As fur tho Jittlo fflrl, everything wan so bi-uutiful, so bewildering,that even Jack Frost could not force tinliUlt! f I guns uway from thn attraotiviwindow. Plnnl., liowGvor, was gettingcold, for her Muck woolly hair watt grad-ually turning inui a wbllo crop, whichvery tniu'U ivarrird liur littln mother,

"lVo must bit going, Dinah, Amr,'sho said, AH sho tenderly tucked hnbaby under tlic nlimH. "H'a no awfucold. Oh, if it was only summer alt thetime!"

"A Christmas without •Bnowl" ax-claimed a kind, brittle gentle man, an higavn A mi'rry twin, to iior nld nlmwl,

"I don't know wlmt you nican byChriritiunn," n!io niiid, as tho bltinmot tho brown ones of Hid Htninger.

"Don't know ClirltJtmnM ur HontaClaus? Well, 1 jpir'ss you will know to-morrow, an surn un I litivn omt arm left,'*ho laid, and ho looked at tho emptyHIOOVO of Itluu which hung In honorfrom liifl shoulder. Then fallowed a'brief hiatory of tbo "old-tiroo saint." A.huHty address was written, and, with astrung arm holding her close toliim-|H(!lf, ho said; "To-morrow at half-pastono, my (idtr, by ready, for J will c eoid toko you to my IIOMO; fiunta Clausalways comes to my homo, and you eliullBuroly flt-o him tAit Chrlstinafl."

Apalrof blue eyoa beamed with jo;as ho told her his plans, and If Dinahhud possessed any fcrllnff, I am afraidher sick ness would hnvo Iwon muchworse, owing t» frequent, Bqucoiig,causing tho black lirad to bob up anddown In eicfted ecstasies. Sue couldnot oxpreaa I»or thanks in words, butclan? to him and tried to thank him asbest sho eoi.ia,$

That nlghtf'th« tttory was told tomother, and Tldo, tho dog, was toldagain and again, and a happlor llttlogirl than the cue that crawled Into thonarrow h»y bed could not bo found Intho Stato of Colorado.

She dreamed of It, and as soon aa thobluooje* wore opened to the morning,foaiod test tho vlalon should fado away.i"Ko, It's really truD," she Bald, aa sho'bopped about on one log, with Dinah'desperately hanging bj her arm.

It would bavo been all right If t'oostranger had loft out tho wards: "Ho'ready at half pant ono." Alas, for pooriHitlfl Bertha! Mho had no dress but ono,and would have boon jimt as roady thenaawhenj the prancing bay liorao swung<tbe sleigh around boforo tho door, and,tho kin* gentloinan defended and ten-derly lifted her under thn warm buffalorobo., Prompt to ttm moment and punct-ual M tlio clock was Mr. Branton, andalthougli ho, did have six rosy children.ana tho hotter-bird" (as ho called Miwife) to provide for at Christmas time,

.^.all P* whoso.fitookJngs must he filled"chuck jwn tit{tho brim," his heart waapleat; krgojcnough to provide for«&othcr ohTok, the last of which ro-,mtrk hB nUo to hla wlfo, whbaecyi-o «ouoe wenTfiiU. and whose' norer Idleband wasftlways ready to help in anyIdiroction. "Wo'll all mako it aa pleas-lint as we can for her, and show herthat she can bo one of Santa Clam'

"A. CmilSTUAS WITHOUT 6N0W."

jtTlr.e, loo. Come, ohlldroi,".|be con.^tlnjcd, "oomo and belp mo*, lor I ahallZnocdmuoh assistance, MnSge, youoan.CnlshUls aoont-bns;, wblle I godown-

< town for » tW miscellaneous artloles."J "Let me go, loo, manunij I tnvo toni cents Id like to spond for tbo llltloy ^Irl, WttttMeiMo, Konoroufilv' iriTltiir tic?•X last ainie that fibc had planned to Bpcnil£ for sometblnffclb*.2 Led by Hable'a example, ono and all,I from fat llttlo Haby Ralph, who toddiod*5 after his penny bank, to sixton-yoar-oUJf Jlaago, who generously gave a quart©*,•j cagcrlyoontributwltotlionowfund.

"Oh, thank you, tn; dears; that waatruly noblo, and you will receive yourreward from tho One who said: 'It Ismore blessed to give than to recolro.'Come, Mailo, you can go with mo, for Iihallnoodyoar nsbisUnco now that my•ponding aum Is to much largor," ah?•aid. with a smilo. for ahe onlr knewfiow great a sacrifice otoh ono had ma4»with their unequal talenta. But timiwas flying, and "mother-bird" waa in ftJiurry, so no more waa said, and the blffrontdoor slammed a Chriatmw good-bye to the shopper*.

"Tlinc's flylnj and Ungen, too, at thoBran ton 8,"said a friend to her neighboron tho day following. "Every on6 of•em's pitching in, and Just now I sawnlno stockings hanging upat the hearthana a now faco vat smiling just aa awoetas you please I do lwliovo U Is one ofuNr.Branton'aamartprankB. He alwaysdoes find room for BOIDO stray lamba-ound Christmas time.".

"Yes, be is setting t» ah example,1replied her neighbor, feeling Justified Innuylntf it, as she had Invited tho washer-woman's boy over to her homo to BUSKtho Christmas turkey and partake of theWum pudding, which just at that parrticular moment was browning la the•oron But I must not linger too longwith tho neighbors, for I guoss my Mad-rcrBmustbelnahnrry to take a> poep *tiMr.Branton'shome. ., In a largo room docked with over-jmeensand made dpllclonsly comfort**Wo by a glowing lire of red'ootla ttatlighted tho room In crimson bars ofrtdlanco, they were all.jmtherod to-gether, appart'nlly playing)* gam's; aUbotHttlo Ralph, who waa oloaely ezftm-liilng the arUflclal chimney "whUSan-ta Claua waa doirT to como f too." -• •

Tho emlka thst.lfrhttdeaab facowUhCcrlatinas happihoss never lessenedthroughout the evening. Hlte happi-ness reigned, and if the goddess of hap*plnoaahadlxuilowcd herrtohntbleatlnge

Ion tho llltlo circle tbelrhnarta could not'h»vooverflowod any more than they didjos that Christmas wo In. llie home of|Mr.Branton, r " •. .

A cortain of cretonr railed nlnerathwhompy looking Blocking* Hid -hung by

jut artificial firo-plaoa,,oack of wbioh.was a door throngb Whli-hj the pntori-jons Santa Cla'dfljWM to convey hl> Chrirt*mafl troaiucXW J°l& Jn. a romp withthesUldnm, titotot the children hadImplicit ialih In tbe well known 0L-'Nick Madge, Mabel and Colia, whowen the thrco oldest, had n t b u gone. ,, . . ^ a n d B W . .

" t b o

HE DlflltAYEI) THEM ALL.bird's" room, whom BUCU long meeting*

-o held (rannullatloiiH includnd) thaitho KmnllcronfB could banlly imapltu

b oauld bo pcilnp on, but a t last thctiminds w e n j w t u . rout by lVHHo, wii

bo lliougb i tliry were writing loiten to KanU Clans,

It was the cualon of rauli one to writea k-twr Ui ISiiiita Clans, from papa down

littlo Itulpll, whoao numerous wantsworo clmnUid In ninmma's car, who tookparticular ware to note each one, ovon

igh tho majority of them w<rather uutragcoiiH. suuli as & "

koy wbat'H blgger'n Unolo Tothorse."

Amidst tho joy and luugbter, wliixitiU'inent relgnud among tho children,Mr. It rim ton nlipp«i ijuiotly ftwny. Jntho lnlilit of an exulting-ffamo tlio BIofii ln'11 cumo from Homowliem invglim of the urtillciul flrvpiuo?,illlH Itiilpli dnippod bin toy blotiksuulinl u(> itt Mndp;(i with BUCU a happy,ixcitod loul; tliat HIIO klnurd tho flu nil (id

clu-i-k>i and mild: "Voa, you llttlo rascal,Santa Claus it} cowing."

Hiiro tinoii^li. ho unco! bang! elaralmnnjoUy-ltKikitig Kuntn ClnuM downijiKHTRdrtof a tijtlmnoy, and after a(jopnia attempt at blowing bis noso,wiriix'd liis liintf mid ti-dlourt juutnoythn f>xt<\tiil mictfrmm wlto wfrclli

Ing vltli nitlsi'lrHS unxldy whencll-knnwn voluft of llic Binollrat nIT of tlio aum'ml.ly brokfl thP Hllnnoo>y wiying: "O, Hnnti. Claua, i\H you

"(Set jimr letter! Let mo urn," hiaid, n» ho funtliloil around in tho lurgo,ninny [MH'kct mid llrilipd out a ratherrun]pi(4 plcci) of pupor, nllh Itulph't.i-ttcr H-rlitcn on it, In tba do)I 'undwrltlnguf tbo "niotlior-Jdrd,""Did you Rot mine, too?" nnhe4 ono

and all of tlio itliildron, as tho ftnmi'nt bi'gnn lo decpi-n. l(o disnlayod

'mhll. nvdi Kcrtjm'H tb i t baa hmm\t oil In Hitch a hurry.

Then Dim by one, HanU Cimifl hindad.ittho null-lillcii BioukirgH. andoli, howlysU'riwiuly beautiful It did (imia to

onn of the littlo girls pri'sont, who couldnot rfKlst tlin t^mptutlon to pliint;wrctklMon liis fon-beoi} and wlilbporn his par that fihf lovi>il blfti nnd wjahod(H-ould coitiB to Ijt'r Imiiso fiontyear,

The promfno that Hhp rwyijyfy!, as JVC\]tu All tbo boauUful prrsejita, jnuda hoc

liappy tliat Rim would fain rim homd tfll mnthrr nil aliont It boforfl U«Bthrough.Ah! yen, drur rrndura, It did them all

rood, nnd niftd(» them fool Imppy to.hinlt that thcif sucriiiccs bad made aMerry L'hrintmivi for this llttlo plrl, sndhi-lr hoarttt milly M t tlio words "Godivptli aulicorful giver,"This kindling of brotherly loio In

their UeartH did not hlavs for a Hhortin a rd tlipn die out, but burned

itoiullly, till tho dingy brown liousoiloaaomod IIIUUT tbe can, of more than

»nn Httlo liaml, and more Chan ono sadheart ' hrightrned from tbo rpmtinvbninco of Ilortha and IJO ChrlBtmaa

Ivti, when tl'py all loomed Low muohi flncrlflcing nut nmi tho helping bandjontrlbutn to tbo happiness of the'icart And the Iwautlful words of thnSaviour oubood through thulr mindu;

Inaaaiuctini yohavodonoi t unto onetho least ct tlicao. my Iretlircn, ye

uavedonolt unto Me."—K&to Tinker,In X. Y. Obsorvur.

n* » CUM, i u m* te CMW«UemlmM^t atoelaaf toCMtne,

MORRIS COUNTY

MACHINE & IRON Co.

HOI8TOG EN6INE8, Jnplei>•< raTUHkle.

PDMPINOu d

ENGINES, MrDBlcoKoai lc l

7OKNI8B PO3IP8, daak l . 01•iBlle.

IEABINGU4 PULLEYg.luie

Be»i n i Ll,bl OMliiw li Iran, Brui,

The Equipment of Ironlines i specialty.

OSMtadWorki, IeDIIBIX8T..I>0TlH.a.l.t

BEN. P. CRANEbest lf>TB to tn<

oce t h e n i D yl m o[ Ui» I n , ;

,l Ihit U MD a«tjm PIANOS u d

lo«it Dlkn atpriM. tijat «IU inr>irlMlbsm. D«ker

D l l n BUi

ler, FterlicR ud Onlosco OalUM Ontsni.Ueu fcmls an m f l a n a ah or« ttic

rlo thfj a*ed no oomment -Jtltrt tditloa of OuiioU Moilo, Kudo

BMU and Bbect Hoslo atltb»al dlaooaata,Wrila to me for oinmUra and net a ROC

llMn tap* nauare and bwutiral -—•-*--Btm it WB. A . Jarktaa's•ekwall slrtMt, Dover, H. J.

BEX. P. CHASE,Dorer, K.J.NH. J.

S C H O O L BOOKS,

SCHOOL SUPPLIES,A UBOI urt er

WRITING TABLETS,

STATION^EY,'loiureo »nd Pinture Frames,

A m f hnmforih.New Bnmt, Sewlai Hac

N.KVANETTEN,J o . r W i w B . i T j t Co. Dormr.H.J

8£r0KEV0U BuySTEAM ENGINE

• -,0R •

BOILERUNO VOn OUH CWTALOOOCi.ua pfllCCt

ATLAS ENGINE -WORKS,INDlANAMUI. IND.

0 M 1 H C 1 . 0 . W . - ; • - • • .

HOLIDAY BUSINESSWe have the Tree from which Santa Claus

will Pick hit Clf's

HEBE'S SOME OF THEM.u'ORrtpli Book* S;, to * 1 i N^ck-wfir 21c. I

I I ; Buok U»i ki !<o. to 1208; OJfir O u t * 2\i.t n H . * a : OlniuoHUitiiry tic. to f ] f S . Opta'iuEO*D3o tuttlO.OS: d-Nir- ini lUi i /r , Uc.10c; TliDto Album* 25c to *>.D8; CnlMr %CatTD<x* 25a. (o t3 BD; Pupvt Oniti-r* 35". to

is.i Canon 16c. lo H 5 ; lMrtcn l)j, Iu (IJo.;jrd 0*ie- 19o. lo tl .Jt! , l'jckct !) Mrbi &.'. In

(11.09: Cli- irjlmmanta Ida . 3 ; Cl.lldrfii'-Tf-R t)(l> 18a. toOBc; Cue In (in Tullct S i l l 13.1)910 113 08; Ormiojt CBICI OJS. lo * ! 5 ; Urettdliirls 88a. to BD>-<i Do!la lo. to f i t ) ; Uml Out

\tatt 20a. to $3.0i; Doll Bodd TOo. In f8alo l lOr i i l t e i (110up; Doll OuifiU vcr? la*r!-BC1I F a In 11.25; PIDIIUI *»o. to $13,49' t i n 35c. to (13 4 8 ; Vma.ml TICIUICB 25O. II11 0 3 ; Frcocli Plate Uirrora II lo 10.48; Fin

in fa 03 to (22 S8; Fancy QIIFB O.'CI_ „ . . ; F a n BSo. lo 103fl»i: Fanuj Qlait Brio-

B-ltno; OIOTI-B 18c. (o(51!8: Qold and HltverWaicbori iaO8 t o * 10.08; Qolil P .I .H 93c 1cf 1.08; HBodborcltiurn So. to (3.1)3; HaDrttor;Llcr ind Olovo B i i e i Un. to 12.88; Bindpainted Plirqtifi OSo In I*.QS; Icf*ut'< Owe8u. l o l l . 0 8 } Puc£oUtn .«B' i3c . to*H8i Porierrea $1.18 lo 137.60; PiiDo Covers 12.98 tIH 1181 r.nth Liuibrtnoltm «J.OS to 111.08'crfumei So. to tUB; I lioto Fritues Do, to11)8; Babtwr T O J B 6 O . W680.J Illngs 83). loI 9 3 : Bliftvluft OIIKB 78(i. to IB.08; Hairoo-r- 13c. to 13; HoliU Gold Tlilmblei (1.08 tf.08; Solid Sih«r Tiiloiblos 15a. to I M S

«14.98; Q(nt»'Blfnper»99o, toMOijPlnwlH.PJto#IH.*Si Bmrl ln S Tablet m . to (20BScrap Books 5c. to 99d.; Tilpilcate Mlrrorn SOJto 19,08; TiceOroinieniHto, upwards ! TI101

Dmolor ISc. l o t l Ifl: Utnbrelfu Hi, (0 110IICIIOO. t o l l OSiVioiiRirGlteK 80n. toai.08itch Uhi lo i 21c. to f I2 .es ; Watch Clmrm0. to «20; ffrfliDK Tatilcll 48o. to $1.08ickDIi SSo, t o t l 2 0 S ; K D U StckelB S9U. t(

1,<B; MiDicura O.»ee 25o to $1,08; U m lJoin ISo. to $t 48 t Mulllurit 1 0 J . to 1176:

Whl.k Bnlderi 10c. to 11.08 ; Well Pockets 18c." " - • Uo ie .250 to Ma,

of otber atlirlfi tery sppro-prl»ie for nreieulalioo. Watcli Newark piperor do'.aJteJ l l .t i ol whjt no nlll do riimcf/ (LI

ito for copy,

JS PAID ON A« L PAB0ELB.

*W We li*»o uo Brsacb Btorci.

1.S.PLAST&.C0.715, 717, k 719 Broaa St,

NEWARK, N J.SI.il ot.ltri aarrlDlly Oiled ma lluaallati

iomnoDeyrctarnei),

NOTICE.Hetleela

be made to tee4eruj fekun U* urparaU Bin* oHal Cl«rtb ol eoko.1.,-. V

"Chrlflmal lime li 'round again,' Ard all that that I-Vliot,

It'* what to give, to l.itn, to lior,And where M> belt to buy."

THE LARGEST

F A N C Y G O O D S H O U S E

IN THE STATE.

THE

B E A D Y F O R

CONKLM k HUGfiHQRBNo. 7 SOUTH 8T. ,

MORRISTOWN, N. J

WEDDIN0S, .LURCHES,

•I- SDITLIEn -|.

Salads,Chops,Fish,Patties,Jellies,

Croquettes,Oysters,Boned Turkey,Ioe Cream,Charlotte

DeRusse,CB00KEBY,

8ILVEB,

TABLE XINEN,

COOKS,

FANCY OAKE AHD BKEADBAKERY,

ICE CBIAV.ADS FANOT IOBB.WnOLESlLE AND BEU1L.

MEAT MAREET• - A N D -

QROOERY STORE,Ho. 4, Briok Blook, DoTtr,'

STEER BEEF

WU1TK BOBAX SOAP,

rUetUwanuUdtobolierlirttiaaBibWU'a.

IVORY FLOTTii,a aekeowltdnd u Ue beat b l i l l . h o t i nmod It. A l n n e u be fiend at mt etora.

'HE PUCE TO BUY

Family and Medicinal Pmjota.

L. 0. SGHWARX,D68EI BtBKBT, ROVER, M. J .

'Oflerbifi;Bje,ana older Whlikua Iron•9cla.tollJOj>erqiiart.

din from Uela. ton tSTtraidlee h » U et a. to U 00.WliiaaolallUodarrooiUou lolLH

•bilkiM and wlnee from ILM toMptr

IromllUtolUpertalloo.

SPECIAL KSmOeT-Irerr article Bold—• at plaoe Ii iu>ul«Bd aa abeololel)"ilrlal will ooatlBoe jeo. Ih.t 1 Ml! llqnni.

taaaaa; wbolesaleitereta fieButeL.D B0HTHB2.

VELYETIAFOB TBS

COMPLEXION,SOLD BY ALL DRUSCISTS, I

ON THE FENCE!ot explain jour position ioMla,," in reference to tf^ere

wi'l buy yoar Full Clolbiug? Are yon bewildered by reading tl:various oflora of tbe clotbiog iloalore ? A^o you bat a pool judgev/bat you iuteud to bny and must therefore pUce leiiauce on tlinerubaut you deal with ? And do yoa really dUnre to be n ell sorveito get the worth of your money ? Have yor worked bard for (money you mean to put ont, and do yoa want to make it go as farpossible 1 If so, R word with you. We want your patronage, not fithis season alone, but BB long as yoa bay Clothing Ie it not reasoiable to suppose we shall serve yoa 8B beBt we eanj give you good valifor your monoy in order to bring you back 1 Yea, you say, bnt thailine of reasoning might apply to all merchants It might, bat unba]pily, for them and their customers, it does not Tbe present faMtion is so big in some mea's mindB1; the bi'd in the hand is secminglall that is thought of. Quite the reverse, with ns,'we aesure yoa Ifar more important from our point of view, that you be pleased asatisfied in the first transaction with as than that we make a oontprofit. Yon'JI"oomo again-—seel Profits oan wait Twenty B'lilsold to you, each yielding a small profit, is better than ons salt atlarge profit. That's the way we built our business, that's tho theoion which wo run it to day. Get off the fence Tor a few inmates,

for yourself; if not convinced, g i back ftgain, or elseuherelay fairer or you do better?

Oan

MCGREGOR & Co.850 & 852 BROAD St.,

NEWARK N. J. * "

BEAUTIFULHOLIDAY GIFTS!

NEW NOVELTIES! POPULAR SELECTIONS!•:- SATISFACTORY PRICES -:•

OUR UNUSUALLY

DIAMONDS,

i new and unique desigos at prices that o,nd well selected lino oineir Bttractions in _ . _ . . _ „ »._..».™,, „ilnding FINBPOTTBBY and-EOYAL W0S0E8TEE. We ire

glad to woloome visitors, pleased to show onrfioods, ana ready iomake olose prices to all bnjers. \ !

)PP. THE BANK, :Blacfewll It, War , ' I . J,lank

Books, *< I 'BLUE FRONT STOHE,

Blank Booli, S U U m a j to an a

loda. Bajora, Basor SliDpa, lather Omahea, taokal Krdvirated Txrj toanafaotare, lUbber Btaoipa aojr Hod VDO wu t at

lineotLDTdl.library. ' ueereeUom t ip* . i fe t i i l t j 1 '

;, Sussex- St, Dorer.U i BlarJa eiwl Br4s r«k*t

, . l i M._W— "P ajt tfclfc IweUlwll *m

- *'

1 keep ttw cboaoeei breoda ol

SEGARS AND TOBAdCOS.and man; titlolei Hal I c u n i t netUon, eo o, l a i l buts'i

Ail the Dally, Evening, Wetkly, Monthly and Sunday Papers

cWlmad hee to BIJ a u t of the lows.

D0YSR L1TMBSB 00.,BUCKWELL STREET, " ' ,•

- D E A L E B S I N -

-:- LUMBER OP ALL KINDS -r-

Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &c.BRACKET AND SCROLL SAWING DONE TO ORDER.

OAL, POD AND liliLIIC K i mCHIPJttAN'S

UVEE PIL1S,ib'f Klllgoro, DrugaHtlt, Bavcroa b u d IIiTlni l»U)j enctsil * Urga Cc»l Tmtlft mlh COVBBKD FOCftSTf

u i ll f i d A I tS J T ; ~ ..VVV-!

prDBiptly attended to..A SPEOULISTpliralelaiialaDeUUInUie'J\ dlBeaaoaardinakiieueaofBeo wlllrull

iEDRY AND SCREENED COAL. 3r SICK-HEADACHE,

Antique Oak, Asnand Cherry

BED ROOM SUITSftnd • oomplela utwrtneat of

Carpets,Mattings,

Smyrna Bugs,Oil Cloth,

BOTTOM PIUCES

FOB OASU.

JOS. P. TDTTLE

ROCKAWAV.N.J.

Oentrnl Bailroad of New Jene;

time table for oiaaaBKei (ralna to ULe effeSOVBUBEllll)JJBI9

ruauiaiBarliioliitIn H n IOBI, foet et Ulurl; St., Nortb rlTii,

LEATB. DPIBA1NS.A M A at tM. r x

York Ha.00 9i& IM7S1

310l i e soi)

Hi 9 17

la :u> 119 10 80C 10 10 l i8 SO 10 I t8 a ui to

th and Green el l ,Itb&Olealnut*1

rcDtoD.tionik •EJuibuttB—ndfio

i i i i los «is<88.(0 1U0 5.87 g 88 631111 a ISgS8 (8 11 IS 7 01 ? *« 011118 < 10 7 01 I t

render,

rakaarllleenril

Llorar niliniu 7 Jli H t i n v i i t rn »J8 U101 S3 f ID

Oerman Tallo . . X. 5.80838110]l (0 I («

LHtaei v m i e a — " w mtmtm— Y1

r VanitM 5*? r jf\ CUUVJ)

Bookawa}orar

FoHOnualomleonfJnieorU

Udle yernfil

UalillrHliejLrrlTeM!

S H S - * " SS.ewark . I I I

Treaten

SOWI TrUDIBa at r > rji u ,

. • 85 I SO I » 1416l8 1SQ I U I U6 17 1 W 8 02 B G9 p:

1 10 Ut0 56 113 I.»U(B f»

. CUI lOt t lS 0

7.19, TI6

711. 1 1 1

710TUT

Mtli*Obe>tnnlellibiodomri .

Tort

*>« A.* A rf.t II fb i l l M 8,1110.111.10 I

eter loruioo T10 8.1810JI LIB 8.»> Taller Ar T JO U8 to 18 «,» •

n w 0 > n 0 b e t 8 U I C b l8 to 18 «,» •U r •.ICbaalTal lnl j l? >

Tralna le»»e D o r a lor atunlabk and U k a

VdlertFlud

TMiBt t

Convajaneee eaa De proented at Oernaa'-"-—'aadlj™ Bokoelei'a MoenUIn)

waaifMmiaddiLele. ',TlnJ E<x».wil at&IO> H, en<ODI Brftnea Oceaa Orove, Icq

R A f l T f a l e T r**r*J enieTew, • e^ ew n~ l*t—— f .

isaS8Ss,

HOLIDAY GIFTSFOK AL!i XT

L, H. IVES & Go.Onlj lha BEST gotdi ktpl A full llae ol

Fanij Goofls,'

Inderwear,- « Hosiery,

Table LlDcri, i sces , -

Ghlldran't) floods, * c , &c,

A Bitp'n la mOLOVlS it tieAtn • lite line or Venn lad Sterile 8ILeairj Booka PI lor«rreMiae eoa Oaatfe.

lapiolal bim.ln la Ctlldna a Doiktt Tbeitltetloa of a HOUDAT G I R » B bt vadeiaaj bj a look tbioogb our atook

Ho S"BniOK XJ.0CK,'DOMR, K"J " "

EUGENE BUCHAMIN'S.IDHR sTMwr,

St Jo in ' . OolldnUllold

COSY AFFAIR" and SUPPERWKDNESDAY AND T H D R S D

DBO. 18th ana lBtli,lUielirlekaloreoo tbe cnra.rofnia.kwc]aid Uerrle atraela, Donr 8e w r fna

etolOoelia lOi-OallK |

HOLIDAY GOODS!Jnauetelr td • ltd Ilia «f >

KINOS A 8PE0IAL1T.1e» MUB1OAL INSTOrHIEitTS I

8TEINO9of.llkli.3ilB y OITK HE A CALU v

). D. HICKS,' T , D 0 T O . N. J,

CRFSCCNT

SARSAPARILLA!100 DOSES50 CENTS.

md tbe following reroiiknblequick euro from using CrcaraDI SarBi

I t i made b ; Mr JOHN W M o w .rlio liaa been a member of lbe Police

Fores for man ; peara In Xevnrk andwlio is now SoorueeLer at Police Head'

HUVAUX H } March Will, 1887CreKent Drug Cmj>anyi

GBrrrLEHBN —lilia IS to oeilify tbat 1RPfl p(.rttuDBlljr Dfied j o u r Oreaocot bar

Bapbrilla nt lb creal beoetii Iu ruiselfao^ tbut ntj familr, , I t f r uslug bato"' "" id A reh' Sursapurilla wll* '

.. uny UaoeQC from o tb^r, .takoD tererul bottlee of >onr OruceotSareaparilla, and b ive beea cared o lBlood Pinordera ol IODB tinndlup I OJO

IBBI BtaielbutrcoohfilGr ourOrpftceot Sanaparilla (lie t)oe,t fjrull>

I hare pver ased or Itoowo ofI soad oa Ilils lesltrrioDial OB I tbJnlt- Icoofibt lo iooa, Uow good Tour

mediciDo re&l y is Xin ma5 me tblsicUe-m j o a thick bos! | pnbllili i t .tbe neffspapera if JOB wiib I am nellknown to a great number of NenarkerSiSDI) if a u j of in ncrjualnluDcra feel lbeDeed of a ecod, wbole ctme medloinc, I

tbem tonse Orel cent Haraapiirilla

JOrJB W 7 M 0 B 6 B

NOW READ Tnia STATEMENTSI t ifl made hj Mr, CONIUD FBITIB vbo

! Mtmeger of ttio WtBt Park StreetiparlmoDt Hnuao, No? 17 and 29 West'ark Hiieet, Newait Mr Pri l l s makesbiBslalement ToluotariljPo r eevcral j ears past niv elslcr [a law,

Mn Lena LQUDOU, »bo fives iu An tbo-B c c i i i f> | tDtr ,Nev TPTH y, bus

t l i i D f i t l

INCREASED \n1 WEIQHTIMPROVED ;n

QUALITY

WP». 0, 8TBPUEFS,seatljwitliiDfiammBtvrai.tl liervoUB tropbfes, y

o y ran into Bt Vilns U^CCP SUEwaa icRaUrJy at leu Jed nod prescribedforb tlio best utjbicmus ^lio deoIJeiiter a long cottna of Iresiment tbot heisease ffns inoarable Tbe dec^ort od

vised o cbange of air and reeident a U R tbat I t rnponr ;etfef miabtbtriicctl b r snob obaoge, ba t tbat meto i e eonld uot do ber a p ; gooa Mr

DOU left Aatbony lo Uie aatumn a1880, and came to Newark and took u;•er residence at my bonie At Ibe tl

ber feot and llmlw were aa BffoUen n i t tjeaniitit ia [Lot tba could soaroe]; walkie* nervo is Dondltion was very had, aiIt Vitas J>Jnce canted her to twit

I I

md 'elako oonilpnllj .gae b»h okoofter Uitio, and one olglil . .._ .

LaDDons nmvB.1 sbe was sofferiog nmuch tbat I detFtmlaed to go la a Jro•lore and Ir; end net gomo medicine lrelieve Lft It mwnitye. The1 OittaeBDing Slate m e tbe nenrcst a'ora, andwent Ibere I talked tbe motlcr ovwltb Ifae dragclit and Iwpennided oo bpj • botlle ot qretcont gonapullli

er to i h o r — • " •B|»orten Ibis s l t lementl wiT Innnon md fini t)5lt't fumparltla, end witbtin BU/ IArtH ll Clbre» rponlhi she btpjiroc a fell wotpap,

ibe went lick lo her norpe, and alie bimd va rtluni o( her former diiease I on

tbe contrary, ibe la In purled beallh amenjon life (for tbe tint Urn In » , e nlean), witbputuln and .offering .ber frlenili ana itlnltes In Antlotjwerngratlj tnriiriiwJ at ber W T Onndup allett to lbe facie 1n tproni

MnBidn tier core ilpoai a m!ruoor bollleii of Ore«eLt garaapirlirta Mn Iiiinori ol In^mmator;

nbemaatisin, St. Vital Suae " "after ber « i e bud •> been pi-_™««boplna aid inourable fcj tbetot pb'aidtna in poolordon tonnl

Mr B. Obenoweih, oltt'e tm(ofCbeiiowelb Ward * Co , Not, SU and «Market gt., Newark, ,bu uilboriied Heto mike Ibo folding lUlOTent for liln

Mr Obenowetb baa for » bomber; « n oast ereqr Sprint/bees ,ITeol.wltli Blood Dliorfer, wtlcb InvarliblJey«lopej into Botll arl^ Irritalin

iirupllona of lbe akin He boa trienoninons nieliplnet mJ remodiM, inolndlnjjBood'a Rinapafilli andjlrea'HarMpBrilll, but oefer reoelvtd an benttt or relief from Heir me. Be began

Orcneent Sjnaparllla earif{nM87. aj^af |fe f M t i l"••• " ~ reja be Is tbor •

lyred, ullr. qenowelt^wil^oa'T lbi» trncot'__it , , funw wlin will call

nnon tin) i t bia place of bgalnoa. Hoi871 anl 878 Uarkel S I , Newark, N j .

CRESCENT

SARSAPARILLA1OO DOSES

WHY YOU 8H0UID TAKE ITirt .Bw.iu. we life w 100 doe., for Kt.

all ron" lealTnuieareaof

*e§cont Drag Coinpaiijr,

* HEViK, S, Jr » •*

•oa BOX OT winaaisTS EraarvTBirU,

<. ^ 2 < .f, -.^NOW ON SALE AT •. ,

MBK0TLY SilE 1KD DnaABli.

and SHOES,[n Ihe K.l,r.i .-i id a Ubleyor ul'liin

GfepOERlES ', V ">'

' PRoyisidijs.

BERRYi-v

CARPEHTERS and BUILDERS,-•>£?* DOVBK,N,J.» - •

81In flluooorr ot Kar I inw^gM

1) Uelaev cprnpUJoanl, AadIron Ote 0ompBU» dcfLntffPt

p

B7 Wrtqe of tbe ibordr.a . i l» i n b •

wla Kt pablfatforriaUtiru K

MONBAT, lh« SM .Uf olB,D«>1, 4 D USD, Ulnill lbe ianiio cluck P i t lliat I l1» 'I l l b e a l M o u a r a l d V ) "lllbealMncouaraaldVa),r Iraota orlud atlBatelo,

IMraw;; InlbetointttOila! law Janei. bolnp; Ib. Joor

nlnd Ib a jeea u aangel

Taa Fiatr Lor lifanlttd ind,low> •>Hrppart4f(l|ovail»riltttejrj bj Wllam Booll ind SaMsnuloJota»nii,lib, fltU d.tM MafSiand toe aeepnd kt contained mBMlnaliiBat the ibtrd eomar ofID laid died from Wluiam tooll A!intiroioJoiin saiiib ma in -

llultllludltcbof »llllj«4" 'bamea^off andio aline :

io lbs widow Eaav»r,•Itli ber line norlb e!ujlny^lgbl eballtide lino or IU..long lie MUOOIblrirrolunleltllllil

• w« .,«•> u.Biir.a iwiiw ipm* COS

cnniue Iror Ibinco | ,J &I0BB a.(j.ame fgolll flsbftn f.'tnS"«i'lIon jo I t . pl.ee of l»Vniilo{,'oo

In rtffonr acrea aid. w f 1

faljn jfitd; by On Qcued U.,18l5,lS2».tl« Cram Jcf l .urf111 tllind fir. &jrtOB.lind.ru nnribe ismh rtd<lcripBird.,dowa«d«i pi

|bo Blb>r>la tract, anTliitiwrKlli» toper lea ouiilili line off

truW.i™iSonM» h»bB0ilMd

lottt IbKecbAlna btboJ(S)ioatbiirtjooedera>t v l t t bl

tai l tblrlj'tio llie IIDO oline o" lbe » . . , „ , . .me»B ard Iblrletn p l n n m t u i ia v d i k u u a k a i tt) nurib eiatinti:l»o'ti|Blna to cleplioe ol t"tAloliiiroco *|M**|ifc»i1 -—J *n_i_-•Ixty Kn»di

eajil nlletn a c m i»llie Bfyre-raertiloJolw 'BrMenoidr«4 .««*. IWMO.

S«l«Jli

V ^

hereby ijreta 1ntnalffie eibiDonntrofll

B^ SSA-d*u or»

•M uo wnrar DUTM of TIIB *» . w •

arts**

HE GEO. RICHARDS CO.hi >j? l -w* ' r W' Vat i

CHINA A-GLASSWARE.LiMPS, FINE GLASS-WAKE,

PANOY CUPS AND SABOEBS,

MUSTACHE CUPS &o.

MEN'S FURNISHINGS.

Scarfs, E. & W. Collars and Cuffs,

Lined and Unhned Gloves, Sus-

penders and Handkerchiefs.

?-li«l Huj Aio HllaM,

lg-Durj Vvd Sctoolej-1Tb» hMpfatl raord It "bi IrtCSvuvuai»,.olo«dcniUM lit s< JMoqabv. 1from VLIOIIID jijlUiMa w u dWow

ia-Wa S Till Bo.er,8JSS-Hn. luo Silam, Baddi Uit, BOApnl 2-Mn. Ohu. tbnti, Ksnblom,

10-tlw, Or O]|iitOnu otUontatc•Hit u I i . D to Wntmlmte O«ll>|e.

H-«ortUJJiiTBlh UootoljieUIt. 724M Imih

t

l*?lSitT Di i n Un. B 0 High edi-t g o M t t ™ M l i i ( t n » i w r

t-f>»tb}MiMl ObJiU tt (MUmUa

j -Wn tlKtmb, Scboolo] « Ht., T8<—Un VumK Dumtnt, Qntttllli

fort UDRII uf F, III fyldoii

ofKcKi «l lull SILK UMBRELLAS,itli aOLT3 anS SILYEIt MOUNTINGS, ii)S great

variety of deaignBIff- W«i tt a Oorwlo, Saontaiu, 78.

> V. 0 » u , Honb Ililnf.

8-iota. lleOowu, WonWsn, 788-BJwta a Blnbin, Jwaton, 01»—a M. a»d p38-E. If. Bdln, Itoottmy,»»

JU^ll. Kw Tir

wiWAliwoi if TraUig

Mpfjtrtqd on

;;#BLIPPERSir-Wou,3 Btulwii, IIIH-'Hoo * 1 EmtUi/Tn

-UUiutotO. a x i u n . Po<«, 49,,

HoiigA'J Oirrs I anntlemon'8 Alligator and

S i lbroidered and Flush Emliroid-

eted jp'OnojBOD, Old Gold, Wme led Olive

'L. Sin, Monb EUbv,";t

HANDKERCHIEFS.Fancy Carving Sets

3?ntletnon'» Silk nnil l inen Hondiorclicts and

Table and Pocket CutleryBilk Mnfflerel Ladien'Lujen Qandkorcliiob of

v all lundB, and Jupanese Silk Hancikerohioffl

-> with band paintedboiden Atw Em-

Carpet Sweepers,

Skates and Sleds.THE GEO. RICH ABBS 0 0 .

«0—JotaB.Tor»w,>)o«tnTl.> < J

The Kenvil Lumber and Coal Co.,K KENVIKN.J.

TBUBPHONEi CAIA NO. 4, F'* ,\\l » DEHJB8 Dt

Hemlopk,;, ' ( Builders'Hardware,Sprdoe,, , " Sheathiiig Paper,Chestnut, " ' Ropflng* Paper,B h * * * Rosendale. Cement,

; Ptland'OemenW ,b

oined Plaster.

Goal, j Lehigli-Ooai;\Ve)»»mSbthr endoaVUor eul tniUe whloli »lll eoabk na to give*1 «•» ,i>lir omtomon dry and dean o*l all throogl ft. fitter«.(. .1 * - * - V . AMn P»0Mm.V ATTIKDEI) TO

5-.* ,» "• "r^V n (wap tllkd O>minnik V • l

0.1. t-'Hidwl Fatabk, nto

WS=lWES-*jCi!>1«-B*mol0io,Zna. *lT-'EngtaiboiMatJ3-Stmofi %.

10-Hoou of Ma.

MI-Ttariowttri*4 ibon ino.^10-Buvot MIou opmi ta Dojw

^ Qt loba B. Slip, Mm

nil «f«Ul attntlio ol anrr Kail r l

t t t a M U ol B.lUwm««rj m«b« of lie («»llj. 01 ( » •feu m buu P > V or thi tUtn n> h«ioilreonntari fa enoiuoni UHrtmHU. Oarp«»ilouax»a!lo<rutoBeolliralb>tt»u

ofolner tblr a wa litre vblel. tre In <fr>) H b Hf_7-Hi»T(i.jOo.(IOTf, Hidlmi, 80.

. J jUdU>fcO>Utowne l - ,W»|oI«IUnllil ud uupUtlt ptoeaUn UK RtMtiiu timmai tisitiii, •••»ual»«n|[illi»luuos k>VMl on •!».•=•

Untr

a n g i n a Hk.liBioi," Mil <"•'ou imi l i to • MJ rcutomn jattiiltj

l it IHBlnd " B M I W 111

jnd lavltet i\tm Unil ud •« bli IttH l U D l l t

IRRT OHBISTMAS!

NEW YEARI»[» «|T 1 »I« - I* ' -

DIAMONDS,

WATCHES,

CLOCKS,

BILVKK-WAItB

FtNE

poraEfiY, &o.

You oaa find ftttoleSBnitablo for presents to all iges »t my store.Don't bay before you see m/^took.

J. HAIEHOUSE,STfiCXT, * ; dO fl.

$ . CWiX ^WO /SEE TPK431 LOW PRICmfiHAVE. #

Tooth pnl in without any blatea by the novf rcKseBg; Also old rootsand teeth that mil not hold filling t u be orowned a ja warranted tobe aa strong and more durable than an; other tooth byjbs new process.

& 1GQLD,*PLATINVM,*A UMand all other flllinga Tooth extracted without painSpTo chirge for

eitncfang when teeth are to be uuerted.y

SETS OF TEETH MADE AND'REPAIRED WHILE _

tS~ I hare had 10 j e a n expenonoe among the hading d B u t e ' o f ,New York city, Gall and examine some of my work and p n o * ; it willsarpnce yon The oldest established plaoe in Dover

• articles in general, mutable for HolidayPlayffd, useful and ornamental. Presents for the Ifor the lady, for the fondest mother, for the sternest Ifor the dearest—, for anybody. WealsbhacethelstockofCAJfDIES. FRUITS, MVTS, 0RJJfGES,LEM0GRAPES, BJJWUS, FIGS, DATES, to be found in DoWe wish to state to the people of Dover and vicinity thai,imakeaUofour own Candies, which we will warranitolrnade of the best sugars, and not from drugs. Buy of iand save your children from being poisoned.

turtles, churches, socials, furnished with pure CandUOUT own make, at wholesale prices. We also sell a, 6Ub.lof Christmas or Mixed Candies for 65c. Come and sam-ple our candies, MRS, TREWARTHA $ SOW, .

Sussex St., Dover,' Jf. J. -

GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE AGE! ft MORE OF THESEHEATERS SOLD IN CENTRAL AND NORTHERN NEW> JERSEY THAN ALL OTHERS COMBINED 1 •# ESTI-1 MATES FURNISHED PREE! * RESULTS GUAR-

ANTEED! * FOR OIROULARS AND ALL*, . -o.' INFORMATION ADDRESS

FRED,- P, STEPHENS', Gertitn Valley, W, J. # Stntrt l Agmt tor Central tn« HortMrn M,

BE* Bi F« TILLYSmxngsoit TO D B . JOHKBTTON,

Alt THE OLD STAND OVEB FDSBSON'S Hk%

W DONT FOEOETT THE ]

,V"A

fiHAS. If. BESKKLTS.^BOSfllX ST., DOYIR, K. 1.

FOUNTAIN PENS, ELEGANT POCKET KNIVES

BEAUTIFUL ALBUMS in Plush and Leather,

CONVENIENT DIAEIE8 FOB 1890,

IiATEST DESIGNS IN POCKET BOOKS for Ladies and Gentlemen,

MOTUKE BtfOKB FOR THE OHILDBEN, , - ; ; '

and everything for usera of Tobacco, including

MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR SMOKING SETS, '

TOBACCO and MATCH BOXES, POUCHES, Bra. .

together with many other things Bintable for Christmas C/ifta. Toobtain ft good selection from this fine aswrtmtai it

wfll b» adruable to e&U ewljr,

fashion t * tbo Christmas dinner,.anil.ore ia»Md into . m l l . 1 Die IwlokUoiKlita " *hOttbi«ttel ad teas a IAn" odd plnc° foraciffliDo

p ana loved each UwWtt

JOHN DCOHFECnQN^RV AND C>9AR STORE.

EvtrybaSr ty* b*)>u ltie Ixui «.«* «f

Candies, Nuta, BeganTobaccos, Pipes,

POCKET KNIVES PERFUMERY

CIGAR HOLDERS POUCHES

psrlgtullor ito Cl ristmas dl 8ia\HB, HjOltS, CAUSED

tot taw* *o,nft ^JiCK, do you wmenibeiIbat day t aD«f tuber,

Snow-clouded a n dAT ANY OTHER TIME

JAirBS BUOHANAN'8

EUGENE BUCTame turkey* *twuuty' • '•.

Fal rolIowH ihiu wine winter punning.Hut HUKhtsnvi- tlicniratiiceivi*1* mast-flavored itatioltery i c far (he Holida> trade to

D J h d leibe seen in Dover John IG a good (eli HI

.resents of himJOHN D SICKLES

D H W DKPOT DOVER N J

(](?»•»( tliomciiJow. deep Into ibe nhaduwat I t had inLito late in life

Major, aud much blushing—entirely Ir-f th

jrespective ot tho fire—on tbo port of thu

l t tbp1 iliw and how Allua ?. Ule eat at tboj l i id piano and playBd an oldjingling aid piano and playBd an old

d t i t I dd ldIn o Rbounded

' By Vint* wu hUKs When, sudilmity. v

1*U il

?t, I.MCJI b tired hob tiler,ulicil, from oyrlo MUlWd

li hlooA Iwundtd wlwn overhead

riiui; ttl'iu", bo s duilU hojic it rwemsd 'lac

oni tKNimlDK,Likettiotbundor!

M lightly: ""« rltks flashed

b^itcruoklDStt^uUiur;o niU'd whrro nwnwwd wore

lilt I T» IH w i n Hie elude wullttiD plunged,noh.ll; hilling,

• BomottilnKdurk! How wejrlleilt vbicn hudshot him!

Through tha bnro bmucbes .daubing, toe&rtb benntnn ••miirilmf ' ' "

: Tired UUMSI'I! r o w l • . . , - „ • • • • •

, How wo tolled lwwdWi.nl proudly nndend talkefl loudly

Ot tha tnorroir 1 . ,,.•

|An J, next day, wljiil a dinner, nq'er turlfey w

• Or tougher, tuYjhul didn't mutter; .1 We were blgote&rloyal unto the llrd royal; On th« platter!

'At tho club U

Much I thougb&of tbodlnnvEach, sai

jg— .vh I thought of tsave thnti tii IIH

bodlnnva Id c ;novor, Its eiqulolte flavoi

•rid. uuiiv t tl n kind 1 Hi t I > for •motherly co n i l nd 1 n p ill 1c :roniedU'8-ti n nlv o n llss >cl1lo:

In paltry d u Ll i 11 lift aged;couple, wlio wcri ki w to differ froquently and lou 1 1 ro fft t tl oir juar-rofc to lierfor art itratlon tho gallantMajor, who 1 ad 1 ion in the army undloved the ladles 1 ad 1 tgged 1 cr tobrighten liis loiuly lot wl h tl Blighto( her pcrpot ul pr sine >i wlLneho

ad given l i a gt tin refusal hadtaken It nobl itl I IK hand on h ttheart, and d jrtod 1 r foot.tt]i, ptrslat

' poor \ounb clerkiltL. 1 od TOO n and

couldn't mnnnjro to \ for tl at and>lio Wrovwd i OIL of orandnovoraid H lisii'k I w in B)K TI o«nin,?j , (iQiuo to Icr li Hla of dt pi ration

when ho la lUl rcUdonal f r i. nnda revolver a the onl p twlblo cand wont awn with

, ggantly tliernaftor; Lliwho bad tho other

t h oJ an<*

mald-flonantconspIcuouBly olcarlnff ang'tablo of It* tlinnor perquisites anditting it for tliu noxt mornings broalt-xi, so that ho who ran' might aeei

while tl.o other halt was dark, nave forfho flicker of llft-lipitt in ttio window ofhe room; 1» tlio tuwoiKl story,. whichoust. havo boon tbo mirserj, from thalumber of HUlo hoadu - crowded up.gainst tho frosty panes, rovenlod ever

and anon by the winkliifr light. Yousoe, ono was a board, ng-liouao, and thoother was a homes '- ~ , :

JuBtts a shabby little woman with[ hor hands lull of small paper parcelsf turned in towards I1io steps of tlio board-ldng-b.oiiBo, a sleigh camo Jingling gsylyiFun, and a gentleman, loaning aside a

black fur lobo, leaped out with' rather• an agile atop for so portly a figure, and

picking his way Hpmcoly across tbo toy' pavement began to ascend the steps ofthe other. Ho bore hLfliuelf somewhatpompously, and iwarcbw. in hla pocketfor his latcli-koy wltha"mooarqh-of-all-

- tnJurtey" eir, heightened In effect bythroolored coachman who dismountedand . foUpwod behind fairly totteringunder1 the weight of a pyramid of bozosand packages piled tiigh above hia shin-ing beaver. Itut tho search for tholatofl,-kDy was sn ompty form and noth-

, ing more, for the portly' gentlemio h a lscarcely planted one well-shod foot upon

: ' - the first stono stop when the front door*:"_• flev'openioBlfltsownerhadtoucbedaBO-: -.'•• orelopring, and a" troop of children oamo, \ frisking out, cUnclng gingerly on their'--;' ,'•'.: tip-toes for fear of tho light lall of snow,; . ; ana shaking their bands up and down

:::•;;-"i., with oold and excitement,: , . v . / . .•:-'!:-' / T a p a l 'papal- iMpaP: they Bcrearaod'y'-'-l'. in chorus; and thon down tfaey.BWooped:••':•'.'• • J.itpon / l l rn 'mt i ) r i umlcsdo of Arabs,X •' ./each one eager to capture the pr int and•'-\;l^'up hla legs they swarmed; and over his./ > : ' / arms they hung and swung; .and .hand*•:':-\ •! over-hand they climbed uphlscoatrtsils,, _i *ao t h a t a s h e crossed.the.threshold cfV; i; 5 hia home there WBS Tory little to ba••'••• -•'ii'ifleeh of tho portlygentleman, In iplto of:•"•'''-/.- h i s alee, and a great deal to be seen of:V:.;-^R'-liii acrobatic progeny, in spito of theirs.hji.':'v.}\''. Tho great floor -closed, - and left Ihor ^ f shabby Uttlo woman.smiling to 'Jtwnioll:<:•;; , \iu aha hurried,on. ' / She :ontored the/:\7V,:.lx)artUng*houK,'; hastened up three•.?::•.''.'Vfllgbta of Btain wltn hor,apry, .ncrvoua-l -:*.i".'- Btdpt uv} cbmlnn; to tho attic, when twow^^r.amall bed-rooms bad been partitioned off:/}j\i;'ttor ; tho ' uto of imp^DUnlous lodgort,H\i: Vopcnodtbodoor.t)f;_the.front one, ana

rago in hlBstep-aud hor luut oil r In I la pocket

Thusl t l iapi n t i n t wl Ho al l theseneighbors' doom wero closed ugaln teach other, tl c v. ro poa to Misa I\clHo; pcrliapH tl rnrl I H U H tbatwhile HIIH ff vo H p.tli Hi o n vtrdo-mundod It. In 1 K r t l c o HUH arumor in the n ts of tl I KO t! atMfs« Nelllt l i l i ittor\ 1 t t h o Ideathat there w is a cl nt-ntof Irogtd

tt wna not io\ as rl i I s—\\\you had onl> to 1 ok at 1 cr brigl 11 luo

youundHniilinfrmo tb u d to listen toior brisk mpj n 1 1 nor i I o—to urn

vlncojou tl a t ( / I i»i possl lo— ab-lutcly and tgroffio si I poftsil lo m

dcarul r raa thDMaj uo 1 to eavWhilo tho little old u aid e t tboro

buHted with her sii plo work and klndlthoughts, a BOUIUI BU ldcnl BI oto uponher lonely slloico tl at made 1 or heartleap into lur throat. It was tho noisoof a heavy ln«l fulll ff nnd 1 or Hi"*thought wuu U t tl i « olo k 1 ad atlast carried o l l i t doaporuto threat—cuthls throut p rl aps and fallen deadupon the floor b it bof Jro BI O had tlmofor further spetulatl n tl ore woro nioroBounds of conf slim 11 ith HCO I cd to

>ke place just outsldo 1 or door nnd boforo HIIQ could crota tt o room and openit, it bod burst ajar ai I BW ung u i le, dib

-ond eiiutlouily win- c]0Blng—but nol Bbe was not a child tol>o hoodwinked with ftChiistna dcoamforsurelyeho \.an AH.oDpnnl .rcaminglsurely, surol pindt horann asshnrpland rubber o os as tiillgentl as HIIBwould, sboi tut lio nnleop an I dreamIng! Only to tt Ink of an old i mid inher forties, ttta idit g there In her ownten-by-twelve 1 ed roo I und thinkingBho saw fciatitfi Claus 1 mIng \ p In thodoorwayl

l lu twhntu Id o i 1 mo? Wns nottbo light from I or Ian p flooding fullupon him, at d wit It not nn uninlatakable old gontlonan rotund of figureIn a long fur coat dashed with snow anda round fur tap set on locks quite nswhite, and a venerable beard swoopingdownward beneath two rudd cl eekaand a ruble ind nose nnd—conclusive evidonnel—popping over I t s sboul or abulging bag from which stuck odds andends of toys and irresistible packages

lothi 'wi th tbo most fotulnattnfr kno andexcrescences an I lowltc, Ing protiberancett, tfut would have made onoBcroam with excitement had one boonorty years ounger"*

'.Sir," said tho Dimple old maidvo mado a mistake'Yes, madnnie 1 Inre made ami s

takol" growled tho furr old gentlemanfairly bristling n i tb unger andBomobody elso 1 OH n ado a mistake! Andnoxt time the leave BO ittle doors open~ ir n trap for Innocent people tho 1hear from mo ot I vo made anut midtake! lllesa m Bonll Bless n y soull"

This pious ojiio ilatlon bur t from theold gentleman % llpa with tbo fur andoxplosivbness of a piece of profanltho tried to take a Btep anil in doing so," ill up against the door-post Uko a childlearning to walk.

' ' r e fractured m kaoo-paal b<oiled, quorulo i 1 and 111 euo ou foidamagoB—dam—dan —damages! ho repoatod, as though i t did him good to firet oil like so man pea from a pop-gun.

"1'oiBorr said Mia N.Ollo In l esoft, little voice Lot me help ou intoaobalr.Blr Imso^or sorrvitbap-

Bnodt" •She took blmunlortho arm and ini

agined sho upbore his great frame as 1"ungod across tbo floor nnd foil Into herrocking-uhair wl loh creaked andgroaned ,wltl tt o uni fi al burden offloah.

"Who loft tl at trap-door opon?" dcmandod tlio irascible old fellow turningan angry o e on tier

"Moroy on me sir! cried his llttlohostess, suddonl cla ping hor hands onher boart and looking Beared end aghast"IjUBtromnmb i that I did It! I was

.ting out my r g and I was unozp<H)t>edly callod ava anil-I forgot itr

She felt llko » two- car-old oulprllstanding thoro before his inquisitorialoyo, and she would have lieen glad If atrap-door had suddonl opened and letAn*down Into tha next stor wlthoitscoond's warning

"I suppose ou 11 sa I had no buBiness to bo promenading on our rooftho venerable gontloman wont on withdignity, conftoi >un of being in rather a

which might bolhadnt,I l lad

mlt You sco, I rigged up na SantiClaus and stole ip an to tho roof andFlggins—that a tho nurse— waa to bringthe children up into the pla room—that's, tho attto—and I Was to appoarthrough tho trap loor Instead of whlc!I took a turn on tho roof whilo I waitedand appeared through a trap-door thatwasn't in the programme at all

Thoro was a twinkle In his c as hoeald this that tnudo his resemblanoo tothe ideal Bt Nick ab olutol faultlP:but at the aamo tlmo that sbepoujdthis, Mtis Nolllo was tracing throughtbo falsa hair and board tho likfiness ther respectable and pompous nolghboand then when it caino o\ cr hor suddenly that ho was sitting thero in heronlittle room in her onn Uttlo rookingchair, tolklnir to her face to 'aco for theflr* time in a quarter of aoonttr —boGay Holbrook—nith the same voice nn<the Bamo o en and the name lips thaihad onto told her that—oh dear medearmel Bhe juit sank right down In ilittlfl heap on tho floor and dropped heiJ»oo In hor handi arid burit out cr ing' "Blesfimy soul! wlats the niattcr?T

cried tbo poor man stddenl smltter

odoorof:tb8 front one, andw n as tbongh ibo woto afraid of

•',..:-,- Iteing cungbt at i t Five minutes, later^'••"JtoondKerdltMtod;of the- ahabby; boiiT-M\ net and »«*<iaei with tho shabby irctV ; i h ^ 4 ' b j i l ; r ; ; h i h b d

'ones, n'usilyVSnipping twigs of holly. lrom a brasob and tying:them with bits; of scarlet ribbon.; .'•iftl:'>i''r:;:\':'/<:;'',-'

•' :">? I'llpdl them at tbolr plabos down inth»tdiBmi.]dlnlnp-room,"ialdtholUUo

this oaeI-o( talking ilowd to-beraolf;"Uioy'iQay ba •ugawtirtt.:-" %i leart 'IV*

•»: woo spark, of ChriBtmai,;and:I-May,faiiJto/'lt'hlaiw Twfore

• ' ! And aho Bnipped and tied, and Chriflt-: mas dJ IUCB' went, jlffglnj in hor bead*'. Ahd'nelgtibotly tbODjrbU miide. p)eu*at

.? ilnoi about h*r nonta,' and horflTM

gy,ridiculous position -taken advantago,.of.

i t Y I i

with contrition a brute I'vebeen, to be suro! "\ousee, mykne»almost drovo me frantic for a momentthere; but itu nil right nan Just asgood as new and It docsn t makeparticle of dlfforenco an way Sodiyour eyes, m good woman, and bo sokind ao to o i l awrinnt, and I'll rid ouof my unweloomo prosonco at onoe.". "My good woman*1 did dry hor ejo$,

and: was; on her feet again tho samoebabby, unromanU flguro of a littlegentlewoman that the bad ever been;and bad bomo walking straight overt*Quy Hollirooks eh&it .and put a Iraniband on his shoulder r and looked hirsquarely In the face with nor true blmeyes, .that were always tho honestesliyeain tho world. >or Bho was rot nheroine in a novel and It was very ludlorons and. unron antlo— ver rery nnro-mantle!:"

'.TThore was onco * girl m>mo4Noni<~?.'aha .began with ft catching lnugiin her voice qulto Uko tho girl laugh.thatsan.oyon.bfnl Nellie.

"Nellie? NelUo?" said tho old mapondcringljr as though lie worn recallJng an olusire memorygV'Wbo

yIn ibis Jioase ffhlnh

tVwasn't,a boardlng-bouto then, bathomo," - .want os the smiling wonaf ^ d was rioh and happy Jini there'wMV*boy Uamcd Ooy—a tlonder bo;withcorllnffhalrandrOfrnlBhe oawhi

iro pi t the wlf«Iron 1 iwk to tl i

\or Iho Ha i o Ou to IsolHe•gotten too—men dofurgotr—andvthenmet her o IO da> lio looked hor in tboo and turned away and never know

'hla out hor to tho htrnrt but when Bherent book to ] cr little r in sho looked

tho glatu and BUW tl at «1 o wua uld.d Bho i sod to lov U) sit in hor

Doni and listen to tlo little .Dicesfhl ig in thu other bouso or to sit in

. \ indow and watch tl u fragile wifojlmruut to horearriafi and tho HockF Uttlo ol ildrun frisking In end out orIO would atop nnd bpoak to them foro vscra'rtmdl Uttlo creatures with

right begiilliff c ns nni nno lahlln si o «at In 11 r vlndon -tl e funLral

arriuges drew Holcnnl up to tb<o so and the wifo wan taken a \a forlio last tl ie And file longed to tell,1m al e was sorr far 1 ira but si e didlot dare And wlonovor Oristnmsiai e Bho longod to t 11 fairn tl at tl osuit 1 ad all boon 1 ors und 1 tg him toOTgha 1 or 1 t H> ro ti I rel Hutio 1 id f rg tUn it all aid Uld lor

gotta i it nil! ffirg ion it ul'l \oa,lo target, anl n doult lo lad

orgollon 1 t ; r - 1 dll t l o l n n lit pulled tho w 1 ito 1 pftrd tremble

iko tbo 1 and of an Id old ian / Andbat wore U OHO t rlgl t Irops illtcrlnp;wn among its all. r sir mis? uroitoo Id not bo thin simple tale of a

named (I i and a girl nai l d Nellieat so move and si ook 11 n!].( cl tld 1 o said ut lnst, qulto

imp —as though 1 o wore ronll thogod saint and BI o the outhf ul Nellie

those da a bo 1 d f rgotton— raild kneel down 1 pro wbero I can lookvo

Wlonul «is kn dll In front ofin 1 o took 1 or aco between his hands

faubioned JteginfT t in In an odd oldfastioQodwa i bilo all hands tookpartners for tho Virginia reel—ttio Iras-cillo oditor 1 ading off genteell wttntbo old lad In tho falsu front, at d theh fllgcnt oung cl rk prancing after

tnlddlo affftd couple sidling amicablyLand In bund down tl e middle and backagain and tho Major bringing up stylle 1 with iho bft icing landlady andputting In IUOHJ pigoon wings and faneflourluhts to the aq are inch tlmu anmortal wt o ever stopped out to tho tuneof I on Hoes tho \\ pnsclt ^ b a t l d i d lnot toll ou nil tl at

\\ oil a-day tho Cl rlntmas flro u burn, ifloft and tlo ligl ta arc oj t in the•ro it doublo h use nnd Horn unds of[ orri en iro husl cd and tho da —tit door day of peace on earth goodill toward men—1B ovor doad andurlcd with tbo dead past hut I wot

;loro waa a 1)1 aio klndlod tbat night,bat 11 not bi ru o tso soon and lisp la

i t 11 brljfl ten t o wa for man a longIai on 1 so n da of ronrrin ent that 11 gocl ti ir on tl r ugt ours to como—cary| a nwnrd Ll u ro train of old Nurse

fctf "w lUo t ho Mr i t Sorrow lie,A 1ff.fr ol 1 ithnplodlL,W IIuujrjrtInnUinHbnaapie

n Domoresb

DRY GOODS MERCHANT w*™*™*****.KEEI'fl A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF

Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions,

[F TOOK IIBU PACK 1IBTWKKS HIS HANDS

,nd looked ut it.u long, long time inilenco, reaillnjr ovcry llnoamont, cvorjine—and rementhorlng.

'Tho enme blue eyes," he Baid, finally,nd tbon ho uuddonly put her by, andislng hurriedly, hobbled to the door.

Put on your cloak and coroo homoith mel" bo com mantled, almost gruK

Froni tho doorwn)An she hastened to oboy, and Blipped1 tho ahabby old saoquo "tliivt nas

plenty warm enough if you walkedtost," and tied on tho shabby bonnotver her gray-stroaiod hair, be leaned

ngainBt tho door-post and lot hlseyorovo round the little apartmentWhothor it was tho moagorncM'_ olturnltute Uieroln,. or .thoi"Tnake>Bi.lttUttio oconomloB, or tho '•• poor attomptsat something akinto beauty, orwbelborIt was, the Bhtbby little : figure Uutmoved cheerfully' about In its florrj en-vironment, .an!:c*m(i briskly• towardhim with abrlffhi smllo under tho oldbonnet, or whatever it was that touchedhint, It Is certain that aa tboy halteddawn t no throe flljThta of sUlrs' arm-in-orm tojfothor, tho drops were > Rllttorinagain down tho strands of', the snow,barda

'ilienuraory (1'0 leaped np tlio throatof tho chimneys tho nursery, basking In(ts ruddy glow, was a place of dellolouschaos; Httlo three-jcar-old was having 1bath in a t i t tub right up b tbfonder,-and; sijuirmlng and Bque»|lngunder tho merctleBS hands of a cappedand speotoulod old; nurse, who-hel<trrannlcal sway in; this llttlo kingdom,but whoso authority, llko that of alltrrants, was floutfld tho moment hiback' lvas turned; a cat, buhohod upsnugly on ' tho rug,; .was blinking amwaloblng this Btraiigo manner of ab U'tloh, so different from hor own. Kumborloss llttlo IIolbrookB, . In'; various,stages .of; undress, -word'knnolingambopping and Bprawllng and roll ing.abouon tho nursory floor; BOmoof theoldor!ones, In pinafores or short jacket* amknlbkorbopkcrtiof ridiculous dimenslonBsat - demurely hy tho flro waiting forcall from nn old gentleman who is sup-|posed to mako Us debut down tbo chlm

a sufficient number of stockings,were bung in conspicuous poaltlonBabout the room to persuade one thntllr .Ho] brook was the fatlierto» famll:

THEY SAT I PKUIIELY WA1TIK0ung contlpedos tbero was & stoaro,

small cf soap and of soonmlng linen anof evergreen In tho air and old UursFiggins adiod tho lost touch of oomforl

crooning a cat cheerful cantChristmas BOng through hor noao.

Andituaa at tlo door of this roomthat Miss Nellie stood nith tbo white-boarded St. Nicholas, gazing In nt thefaomol scene wltli shining e es for tbolittle lonel woman thought Bbo "badnever looked on any thing more beantlful And when tho were discoveredhiking In the tbaflow and wben theontiro olan swoo&ed down on thorn witha or of Sonti Olau and Mrs. SantaCkusI Hoora r and when the UttloI ands clung to her and tho confidinglittle arms stole about her neck and thebab lips pressed her faded, cheek) •_the lovel young c us looTtodfondly Into tiers, which were brightnow wltb flomothlng like tho brlghtness-of tears, oh tl on was tho supremo "mo-ment ol Mlis .\elllo s llfel

Evan In tho bapp future when Hitlittle woman no longer a lonol oldmaid sitting in the round lidded windew of thBbonrdtng house looking downat other people a happiness, but a llttwifo with serene: e ea, matching at thiwindow where tbo nune An winkedanl flokarcO, hedged in with little,arms, and surrounded byaooiutell&tioiof little heads, and beset with ll t t lvolcoi—oven tbon this ChriatniBB Ewas never eellpsMI or dimjnPd of Its 1ter but shone on nlong the path of heipeaceful 31 fft like Iho puro star thaishone in tho East over tho cntfllo ofChlltL

hat* dldn 11111 you how tho leepiChristmas Day at the boardlng-liDuso'How all tho Individuals gat up on tha!day of good will and opened tholeipvctivo iloortf gingerly to take In th.oirboots, and found that unwlttlnxtj tltebad boon following tho good -okl^cnacustom and bad ciposod thomwjTOathowwknesi of getting % fitt, oach lihis boot, or in tho cua of tho ladles.haTlng it tied to the b&ndh ot tbolr hoiwater pitchers and how the Buspooted

in 4a tha

CHRISTMAS

rfo Uo Wull to Stek« ot It a Foi tat Dayi d i Itny of O ft*

\hat Ytoro t ie darknosa of aworldithad noChrlutmoB birth? IMnkof

i ChriaUoM world one with no knowlsiga tif a future life no tuuuranoe ofiromortallt Vihat is tho darkness and

puin of a soul fooling after Uod andicpo und ovor groping In vain? Headn id ft llowphtt4 tn o IN fciug titriiriiliobelieve thill a future Ufu Is likel be,nuso we I avo remlnlsoenoefi of a preioua life or a modern philosopher In* lust cars ending his essa on Tho-

HOI with tl o c ncluBion that tho evllenco for a Uod uliglitl prcdominateBivor the evidence agalnat HiBOxistenceuttl nt tliQrolsnosuflli.ient Indicationlint lie is wholl gaud llccauso welavo tl o birth in Itethlehcm and theesurrectton from tbo fiopulohcr of Jo-eph vo 1 avo no fear of the gravo Itsting is romavod its victor 1B goneYokniw In whomwohuvo believed andnt lio w 11 keep wl nt we have intrustL to Him until His great da\\ o do well to make this fe tal da a

la ofgifts Christ ww Gads groat Giftoman 3t was when Paul was urging

readers to give gifts to others thatbirst out with that exclamation

nl lchs lo Id bo their loftiest exampleas it was their dearest Joy banks beunto Uod fur Ills unspeakable gift! Asmoli ua to say If tie Father Uod couldrive to us the life of Ills own veil be-loved Son what Is there that WO can not(rlvo to our brethren in their peed? Theword Btlll bolds good In these latterChristmas tin s if Qod could bestowsi LII a priceless gift on us, we surelcan give our leaser gifts to Him and toHiB children In their need and to our

'n dear ones, aa pledgee of our leanermd flnit« lovo

Bo let tho toast and the Rifts recallthe da ot jo when tbo angels and thefltara Bang tho gladdest day of «Iearths blBtor Lot the children comdfrom the ctlmne corner with theirBtooklngB filled wltb toys toxejoioobe-cause Joans "barao and therein blessedlittle ohildron, Let the tables boloaded with tha fruits of tbo car andlouBOholda gatfaor around them,

lieforo tho da is ovo-rea4 again thostor of tho nondroua birth andreottotho simple lines \Vullo shophor^s

' id their Hooka b night/ which&n child con understand, ond tbon lettl o elders wad Milton s {rrandest moatlaajcstlo H inn to theNattvlt "andend tho da Kith thinks to Him whosoFathor-lovo gavo humanlt tl o Gift-—N Y Independent.

Tho Oh UttnM SpiritAfter all It Is not gifts of gold and

poarlB and diamonds of furs nnd laoand oostl ptotare ot el)oek andpurses that maintain the Chrjatmaseplrttj for tho llttlo pin ou hion mad* a ohlld B hands ha baenknonntobof more vnjau tban ull uf the a {Hit tapother and to & tori more ohoor and sat-isfaction and Christmas jo i tho pebblepressed loaf aroosproolou when-givenandouqeptod nlth love H lanot the ringlug of theohurch.bell,Bwoot oBths soundla over the crisp anownndtn tbo earl;starlit darknoBs, for Tar away In remote,frontlet clearings, whoro tho. Bound oftho church-going boll is unknown tboChristmas spirit and tho Christmas, joare felt It Is not the banging up ofboll and ot pine for Christmas laChristmas Btlll among* blooming orangegroves and In tha midst o( trop-ical soft It takes, In fact, nonrf ol

customs in vogas among ourancenboraor known oven to oar ohlldhood to give tbo da Its own Bweotness.Hifl the acknowledgment ofthobeauly'and holinoas ot tbat oharaoter whlc'the da Dommaraoratos, and tha irlshnot indeed tho endeavor to do some o1tbo same work ns that whioh bos beoiwrougbtb th,isbeant andhoUnosaall ot nearl two thoasand yean, whlobgives tho da Its own ?owo> Its ownloveliness. Wherever wenarp at the.North pole or L th6 equator In povertyorlnVeiltb inapalaoo or nprlfl»irHt1B poasifale that Christmas BhalLbe a dayof jo to us, anil possible that wt* mamako It a day of jo to others that wema 6ho<f in our own fooble part o^-tbeshowing that we oursolvoa were, in-oludodln tho moaning of tbo Jong ththorold angels Bang and tbat we haveaooopted oir share pf the blonBedburden of carrying tbo message1 of goodwill to all the cirth —Harpers Baur

Everybody will readily see that I don't think it neces-sary to say a pair of the above will make a nice

HOLIDAY-:- GIFT,|««>*-

but if I borrow and then use it for a reminder I cannotdiscover why any one should blame me for i t Anotherstep abstract gone. and now the variety of Slipperi which: offered at former Christina* times cannot lie compared> the variety whioh I have this time.

PLUSH, _ _ _ . .LU the ne* colors, and aU nlpelr «nd:t4|tefullr«ered. Then't have AllJOA,TOB,J*nd IsAlIJand PEBHta GOAT, " ^ ^ k - w - - -

aay to mate It ghort, Hut Vcto think nie a trespar— " "To appendjan addii ^^..-r.—„ — .. ,gueta r ve tone nothing more Bum other people In ipeak.i n g j t h a t i

Letter]Tin constitution provisos that 'Con

«Tess shall assemble ^i leuC onoe Inevor enr, and snoh tneotlng snail hoon the first Monaa tn S«Minoer nhlessthe ahall b la« appoint a differentda n TJnfortnnatol tho Congn»s liasnoTer, b law appointed a diUcront 3ator the annual nMtlng l)«tit«houHbodone and tho nhotld also ohnngo theday for1 tho inangurattoa ot onr Pwsldonta, lndeferono«tothoeUmatQofiheNational capital" , -»> j -

Tho first 3Ionda In llooeinheT wasthis year the second da ol the monthsand on the preoedln^ JJntnrda nlj'Kovemli&r 80 the HepnbHoan mentlcf tho House B£emUo&ln pauoua latheIlall of Hcprosont»tl*j*lbt thqpnrpoMof. &^reein{nipnn soin^ne of, thelranSKber for tho Spe»kerffifp;-t.Thk Is thecustom of the psttj which obulm amJorlty at an tine of tUo lilonnlij elo.Horn, and oiory two jean the Caglfaillsnoatod and itshiodtarewlTetheadjtanoo guard ol the lesWators. this

ear It happens tint th'o.BopubUcu'partynoldsa tnatorl, jottbonodm lorthe firs) time stnoe M m b e r , 1B81.? Athat time "Mr KBUM. of OUoT l i tKmncm ol Iowa, and amersUtSer gentlemon eonennilod tor tha &DOakorsblpandthoMnijnavlotory*"w«s wono/UrKeller TheDemooraUflnartyhaSatnoe*that tlmo held possusaloa of thbHAnseandbaaeantinnoualy nonored $tr Ctar-Uale, of Kentucky, Tritb tho Speaker-vhlp. 3 0 matter ivhom the fiepnbllsansma olcct to suooeed him, tbolr bestman can not be tf-A peer ol John QvarJlalo^na a presiding officer Tfcti

insratjon will not produoe Jils peer- is, fadU prmapt, the prlneo ot par-nentulans, and hla judgmenul In the

lair havo boon aa uOproludioed as they, w> been oonolso, clear and •Just MrjOarllalowtU aotlvol parUelpats In the

*

TEAS. COFFEES, SUGARS,inice Hams J"ork and Dried Me Is Oranges Lemon &c Canned Goods

Cakes and Crackers of different kind a Inrge lock of GLAS WAREand CROCKEIU In fact you can find anything you warit at my store

and you can rely on my goods to be fresh and sold at living pricesA I gopd delivered to any part of Ihe town at short notice

:ecps his place well stocked With allkinds of MOIST CHOC such as

Wines, Idquora, Lager,Ale, 'Oider,

ANt) MA. OFT DRlHrfS

H E ALSO KEEPS A FUU. STOCK or

BbGAItB AND T0BA000BHis pool room 1 open to all lovers of

the £amc

E VAN BIARCOM, ( n

OPP DE0MMK8S BAKBEK SHOP

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JOHN BEnSOEt,

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'i dstcrlng Work dbncjn'ihe best and rnosf

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andkorchisfs,l> Hfl ufti rd *lik ttUea M t

B „holidays jnd at'all othe

RaMr fully tqillpp*d with

hat w II be sureflo please the, childrenof all kind a n d i l a i sold>t

, price ai\d delivered to any{ < of the to*i p< »

J- OEQEOE WoOBAOKEH ilw,cin uu up (Anon

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run: YOUB EEPAIEII

plan a

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done in the besj. manner^posslble by

A jo, People wllhing a ult of clothe"*buy then of me.T>y paying for,themOLD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Ct>k«t; Hat, ctSSm;OenU* Fnrniihing Goods,, R A O C A R P E R II, (ll- ••H.ilt

1 Tin* (ushich can be boujtit at the lowest cashnee , Clothes colored any color

i Toou, DocroBi IummcmnIUSIIKER0BIEJ8, GLOVES, i

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ir

Ck BtTDDINOTON

I , You can depend on. It that eWrythiyoubuyofBrItlor.-j.illand good, He will notarticle to leave Wt '

VIM INERT ino lAHkT U»M

HblBUIOLO COODt

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uidlOt Oountonfoire r r

Candiea, Candles, Candies,

Fruits and Nuts1 *>-/•

Dried Heats, .Cannedserved In any style Imakeaspeclaltyof