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< II Alll.KS 1 . DA V i s , Associate Editor, i Uloomfleld, >'. ,. A N INDEPENDENT WEEKLY JOURNAL OF LitERATURE, EDUCATION, GENERAL NEWS AND LOCAL INTERESTS. $ 2 . 0 0 A YEARHTfchAIrVANCE
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VOL. III.--NO. 1.

- Saturday, January 3, 1874. Single Copies, 5 Cents.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Prntists. | 0 « a S , JuWOBCf, & f . OOR CHRISTMAS STORY. Godefroi gazed indifferently after a closed thoughts Marie saw him climbing the 347,614, deprived of these advantages, had
carriage that rolled swiftly past, little ridge above the church, and diving into 3,550,424 such persona. Thia comparison
The following firms are advertised In oar
DR. P. J. KOONZ, thinking over whose benumbed form the the deep shsdows of the woods, from tells the whole story.
columns. From personal acquaintance with
DENTIST, North Ward National Bank WRITTRR FOR THR HATTJRDAY OAXBTTR.
BY ROTR RMRRaOR.
occupants were anxiously bending in their
sttempt to restore warmth and animation.
In some of the States the proportion of
which he shortly emerged laden with a illiterates to the population i» alarming
these business houses we feel, perfectly jus- O F NBWARR, NEW JRRBRY. wreath of boughs that nearly hid him Taking the six States where i t it most sig-
from view. nificant., v e have this table:
tified in warmly recommending them to the No. 1 GRKAT JUNKS ST.. near Broadway,
NEW YORK.
T HIS Institution commenced business
lng. No. 44S Broad Street, nearly opposite the M
on the
'Mil, of February last, in the Rhodes Build UNDER THE WINGS OF BT asked the soft-toned voice of an elder|y
" What can I do for you my dear child?"
Under "Monsieur's" directions, .the
Alabama,
Population. Illi
readers of the OAzaTTa, For pmrtimdart, GABRIEL. lady as she smoothed back the hair from girls deft fingers soon wrought beautiful Arkansas, 886,808 84
Laughing Gas administered for the painless ex * E R. R. Depot. It is very conveniently loca- * 111,791*
traction of teeth. sep37 ted for residents of Bloomileld, Montclair and forms from the treasures which the trees 484,471
road thoir adoorimmont* in detail vicinity who may desire to have banking facili- the white face which she had drawn Florida, 187,748
ORAPTRR FIFTH. had so lavishly surrendered, and when it Louisiana,
Ouarmttsa—RBADTJ«ADI
Watson ft Co., 818 Broad st.
* T O ORDER
Newark,
D ENT1STRY.
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-.PINB.HAM.D.D.S,,-
ties in Newark.
H. M. Rhodes,
DIRECTORS.
C. A. Puller, Thoughtful of the darkness without, she
against her breast
- O take me to St. Gabriel," moaned the
gf ew so dark without that it was necessary Mississippi,
to light the candles and spread the simple South Carolina,
788,815
827,928
705,606
E. Dunham A Co-, 819 Broad it. *' J. G. Darling, Wm. Tltua, had brought with her a candle by whose weary lips in answer, but when the new
(araduaU of Philadelphia Dental College), E. G. Pattonte, E. L. McNaughton, evening meal, the Cure' and -Jacques were It is an axiom of politics that a free go-
J. Ward Woodruff, Joseph Peder, light she proceeded to examine the picture friends asked where that might be, they
11 ATS. Cap* aim SUMMER H a n . 476 BROAD STRICT, NEWARK.
P. T. Doremus, Joseph M. Smith, awakened into a world quite another from vernment can be secure only when it rests
Refers by permission to Messrs. Wu B. which he somewhat reluctantly produced. could only learn that it was somewhere, upon sn intelligent people. It cannot be
Robert Duff, 441 Broad st. Newark Guild, Jr., Gee. F. H. BsrrU, Drs. A. Ward, W. BenJ. P. Crane, Joseph Coult, that which the afternoon sun had seen. pretended that it it secure in States where
George Roe. " I t isl It is! she cried rapturously. "fsr away west." We will find it, never
R. F. Jolley A Co. 839 Broad-et " T. Mercer, G. R. Kent, of Newark; Drs. LOTS " That is right my dear children," said so large a proportion of the people are ig-
and Piaklwm or Montclair, and Dr. Wllmarth H. M. RHOORS, Prmft. Gnoses Ron, OseUar. banging oTer it with breathless interest. fear," said the benevolent lady ecouragi ug-
Jas. Moon, 485 Broad st. " Mar. My norant,
offcast Orange maySl -ly, " I t is the face that I saw in my dreams ! ly, but over Clare's head, rhe threw to her the old man well pleated, " Y o u should It is true these figures sbow nearly the
GSHTS. FunitrsHiKQ GOODS. ALEXANDER McKIRGAN PEOPLE'S Take me to her, I beg of you! she is di- other companion a despairing smile which always receive the Babe of Bethlehem like worst aspect of the case, as they contain all
J. L, Edwards, 493 Broad-st. •• vinely commissioned to lesd me to my lost indicated how well she realized the diffi- a king;" while rosy Jacques, with childish persons over ten years of age, and it may
L. Fewsmith,477 " «* Successor to Reed A MoKlrgsn. one. Will you not take me to her ? culties she might encounter in carrying out delight and glee, swung on the festoons, be presumed that many are children who
R F. Jolley & Co., 829 Broad-st. " Savings Institution, Aa she looked into his face with such in- her disinterested resolution.
thrust his fair, curly head Jthrough the afterward acquire the art of reading. B a t
W. A. Maunder, 498
0 . H. Wytaan,
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Montclair.
DENTIST. 448 BBOAD STREET, NEWARK, N. J. tense anxiety sod longing, Oodefroi felt Three days later, at a hotel in Linoges,
wreaths, snd played hide and seek among the best aspect is sot much better. In any
view of the subject which can be taken, i t
No. 48 Bank Street, NEWARK, N. J. NRWARJC, Oct. 18,1878. the loose boughs still lying about the room. is apparent that the chief need of the South
FUHRITURB, C ARFBTS, A c .
completely tongue-tied, but when seeing they fell in with s recruiting sergeant who
At a meeting of the Board of Managers, that he did not gainsay her, her beautiful If Mane had beheld with silent aston- is education. It must be met by a general
Laujrhln*-Gas administered, deeSOly was able to tell them in what department
P. A. Oiffwrd A Co., Newark. held this day, a dividend at the rate of
eyes dilated with hope, he was forced to St. Gabriel lay, and as their road led ishment, their grand guest handling the establishment and a generous maintenance
J. Q. Keyier, Bloomfield. of free schools.- N.T.Tim*.
Baldwin A Meeker, Newark. F \ R . CHAS. A. MEEKER, 7 PER CENT. PER ANNUM, dispute her wild expectations, knowing through one of its southern arrondiss- hammer like any workman, and laying
Douglas, Sons & Co., 797 Broad-Street. Was declared on all deposits entitled there- aside his dignity to climb upon insecure
DENTIST, to on the 1st of November payable on or that her disappointment would be more ments, Clare was made joyful by a prom- and hastily constructed platforms and loop
DBT GOODS.
611 BROAD STREET, NEWARK, N J. after November 18th, and if not drawn to keen the longer she was permitted to in- ise that she should soon be speeded to her the greens about the bare walls, she. was not Items of Interest.
Marvin Dodd * Co. 677 Broad-st Newark. (Opposite Trinity Church.) be counted as principal from November dulge in them. desired haven, if the fortunes of war did The legal rate of interest m Wyoming
mute when he went to the length of start-
he Preservation of the natural teeth a ape- U t
A. Grant, Jr. * Co., 491 tt

llijriftns A Freeman, 499 '**


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M J ty. may31-6ut
"Dear Lady Clare," he said gently, " I not prevent.
Money deposited en or before November would willingly gire my life to make you ing to
sary twine.
the village for a ball of very neces
Territory is 13 per eent. A ease has just
transpired where a man gave hit note for
8550, fire years ago, with interest at three
J McLaughlin, «T9 " 1st, will draw interest from that date, happy, bnt think what yon are asking, and OHAPTRR REVENT H
per cent a month. The note was sued on
W. V Snyder A Co., 797 Broad-«t. II ^rrhitrrtj. H M RHODES, President. do not make me seem ungratefully to one The Cure's stranger guest was no longer " Monsieur! you will make yourself sick.
at the last term of court, and judgment
WaUh * Water-field. 701 • i ALEXANDER GRANT, Trtaturtr
(I we are all ready, to serve! Would you en invalid. The last herb potion bad been Let me go !" she begged; but to no pur- rendered for over $3,000.
T. Mc. Menus, Market-st RIGQS A COIMAN.
E. Wilde, Bloomfield. B leave your kind friends to take so long and dutifully swallowed, the last bandage had pose, and she watched him passing down
Mr. Arch has reported to his friends in
W. L. Doremus A Bro., Montclair. ARCMTBCT8, C I T I Z E N S ' told a journey! How it would grieve them been removed from the scarred forehe<d, the moon-lit path with little thought of England in favor of Canada at a field of
and then what would yon gain ? for you and to crown all, the patient had ventured what was to come before his return.
C. H. Wymna, emigration for agricultural laborers, and is
448 BBOAD STRKET, RnoDat' BCILDIRO
S. M. Lederer, 907 Greenwieh-at., N . York.
8. Sulzberger, 348 Greenwich-st. " NEWARK, N. J. Ifiwtiict Comptny, could find my sister but a quiet little peas- out into the frosty air, to viait Mere Ludor
ant girl who could not help yon at all. and return his thanks to the good hearted
TO B S COHTIHUXD. goings to try and send tea thousand emi-
grants therein the Spring.
J. I. Baieea. Eurasr ContA*. **-.
HAROWARB. TOOLS, HOUSE FURWJSITISOS,
JyMly
448 BROAD STREET, The is c o fairy or prophetess to shew you old nurse for
Newark, N. J. what is hidden from others, and how is it which visit, the brightest flame that had
her part in his recovery; after Educational Mr. Charles Reed, M. P . addressing his
constituents at Hackney. England, testified
Hargrares A Hayes. Bloomfield. NOTABLE WORDS OF DISTIN-
RCHITECTURE-HOMES FOR THE
Edward Wilde, "
Rising A Thorne, 478 Broad s t , Newark.
A PEOPLE.
Parties contemplating building homes will PAID UP CAPITAL, 8300,000.
possib^ that she could have seen or heard danced on the hearth for many a day,
anything of your friend in that little vil- threw its cheerful light over the warmest METHOD OF MORAX IRSTRUCTIOR nr Prra- in England.
G U I S H E D MEM.
to the excellent effects of American tempe-
rance legislation, and urged its initiation
find It to their interest to call on the nndersitrn-
GAS Frrraro PLOMBINO, FrraRACRa, Ac. ed, who has nude s specialty of DWELLINGS, ASSETS, OVER $300,000. lage of S t Gabriel, where she lives out of window-curtain and bed-quilt that had ev- LIC SCHOOLS.
and can show plans for neat cottages from 91000 JAS. J. DARLING, President. er adorned their poor chamber, Professor Loomis deduces from the wea-
N. N. Crane Montclair. the world ?,'
and upwards. Rev. Dr. A. D. Mayo, of Cincinnati said ther reports of the last two years that the
O'Malley A Areton, U LAMB. A. P, BCHARFF, Secretary. The listener shook her head resolutely. Nor waa this the only result of "Mon- that we live in the era of methods in pub- average rata of progress ot a storm in Ja-
J B . Htarrey, Bloomfield. , _ Architect C. BRADLEY, Surveyor. " W e may not understand," she said " how sieur Champion's" outgoings. Numerous lic instruction, and now approach the era nuary is 680 miles a day, and ils average
Hargravcs A Hayes,
-W 8ep303m Cor. BroadA Market-st* Newark. Jy2«ly parcels from the somewhat limited stock of methods in moral culture. We must direction five degrees north of east; ior
it is to be, but the angel who brought her first rid ourselves of a huge drift of error February, 740 miles, and a direction thir-
Angel!, Atwater A t'o 708 Broadway, N.Y.
PnttfJgropbq. said she was to be my guide. Surely there of the village shops, ha3 mysteriously in regard to the province of our public teen degrees north of east; and for April
FAH cv GOODS, A C . 615 miles, sixteen degrees north of east.
MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE CO. is power in heaven to do many strange found their way into quiet corners of the schools. Their purpose is to make neither
C«w ley A Blees. 721 "i t Newark. things, and I know, I am sure she is the cottage under the church; and continued profound scholars or saints, but to make
/ \ A RD PIIO I XiR A PIIS, 93 per Dos. good American citizens, such men and wo- A new plan of shipping beef from Texas
Fox A PIaut. 683 M NEWARK, N. J. one, for how can I mistake this face ? Last to del ight the eyes ot wondering Marie who men as will preserve snd enoble the Re- to the East in refrigerator can, baa been
Mias M J. Olssen, 818 Pictures copied, enlarged and finished la any waa favored with glimpses of comfort and public. The morality toTie^ncuTcated in adopted, aad the practical effect is. that
Saona, RBADT styia desired st lower prices than any other luxuries which were to help make a pleas- these schools is that of Christian religion. fresh meat is to be delivered in New York
Gallery > the City at sure !"
r»wley A Stryker, 489 -RT7 Stawmant, January i st, 1873 at half the price now charged.
C. Gerrabrant, 888
BLAKE A GO'S PHOTOGRAPH A FERRO- " It may have seemed like my sister, but ant Christmas for her uncle and Jacques, We cannot teach the Chinese or heathen
TTPE ROOMS, until she Was forced to utter incoherent morality, nor can we teach the vague stand There were more than a thousand anpli
B. Irvin, 779 Cor: BsrtAD and ORAXOB STBBBTS first corner Balance aa per statement Jan. L it was but a dream, it cannot be that any ards of materialism. Every method presup-
Horace Dodd, Bloomfield. below M. A E K K. NEWARK. 187* TT. 888,811 T86 81 good would come irom your acting upon protests against "Monsieur's" extravagance, poses a living soul at the center of opera cations the other day, in reply to aa adver-
J. Batlle, Pictures taken In sll weathers. Satisfaction Received for premi-
it." although to her Yancy, his purse of net- tion, without which it is a mere machine; tisement in one of the New York papen,
guaranteed er no psy. MiyKMy ums during the year for a hundred boya from eight to fourteen
Montclair.
W. Jncobat, l87*....T!T....:...85,8i4,168 51 "Then you will not believe nor help ted silk represented an inexhaustable and hence, the first condition in moral in- yean of age.
Received for Inter- struction, i i a teacher whose life is the em-
CARRIAOES H ARM ass est during the year » me I" and the tears in the uplifted eyes mine. bodiment of such morality.
Will $tiprra. f nrtnins, ki. 1OT8.T!T^ . . . . . 1,S3*,11« U were piteous to see. Notwithstanding, however, her grati-
Wyoming is the only Tarrftory in the
C. C Corby. M The rage for intellectual culture is be- Union where gambling it legalized. It is
Bloomfield. Received for aannl-
3. J. Hansen, O A M V B L P . I>A Vis, Uea during the year " D o not give me the pain of refusing tude and pleasure in this direction, and coming the Moloch of American schools. proposed to wipe out the Slot by a good
N. H. Dodd, 1873
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77088
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yon!" cried Godefroi deeply moved, and the real admiration and honor which she The teaching of children is almost entirely and wholesome law.
looking around for relief from his painful gave this kind and courteous guest, her in the hands of young women, and their
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QBOCBRIBS Total receipt* for Hon. William Allen's colored coachman


J. H Colfax, Bloomfield. LACK CURTAINS, 1873.7TT7. 88,988,056 88 aituation, while the unhappy lady sank face often grew sad to see him sitting in intellectual qualifications are subjected to and German servant girl have eloped aad
Paid claims by death.81,811,444 73 constant scrutiny and supervision. They
B. Wilde, "
Paid endowments.... 40,301 11 upon the deep window seat in a heart- Godefroi's seat and imparting those holi- are Compelled to run a gauntlet worse than been married.
M. R. Maxwell, Montclair. WALL PAPERS, Paid surrendered pol- broken burst 0/ tears. He caught the day confidences which her brother had al- their grandmothers who were captured by A man died in New-Bedford, Mass., the
W. L. Dor&ntM,
Breaaw A Bates, 488 Broad-etraet, Newark.
icies " . . 888,084 88 candle from her trembling fingers in time ways shared with her, though on a humble the Indians. Their moral fitness is vastly other day, who was a hundred yean old,
WTNDOW SHADES, Paid advertising and
to pre vpn t its overturning, but as he did so, scale. more important. The new methods ^ and the Mercury believing that there re-
J. H. Boacheo A Bro, 98 Barclay -st.. N. Y. printing 84,004 80 teaching open a way for the most success- mains nearly a score of residents in the city
Flecker SOS Cherry street, WHITE AND BUFF HOLLANDS, Paid contingent ex- the flame came in contact with something Marie felt, too, a slight fear and con- ful moral instruction, but they are power- who have pasted their ninetieth year, aaya
Bogle A Lylee, Park Place. * penses 8M46 81
NO. 588 BROAD ST. (near Neabltt) NEWARK. Paid postage and ex that was fluttering to the floor, and in a straint in his presence. While be had been less in the bands of a teacher who has no that men live longer and grow old more
B A R M Y , COMYBCTIOKUY, etc. chsage.. 11,081 « moment the sweet pictured face which h el pleat through sickness, uppermost in her moral perception. The methods of object slowly there than anywhere else in the
All orders promotly attended to. feh2 >iy Paid taxes and inter- country.
Q. W. Moneypenny, Bloomfield. nal revenue 84,644 00 was the unconscious cause of such grief, mind had been anxiety and compassion, and oral instruction are still on trial. Un-
Paid commissions to less we place in our school-rooms a data of A little Washington newsboy anticipated
W. Neiderhaueer, Montclair. had become a little shower of blackened but when with each day of recovering teachers filled with a high moral purpose,
agents 408,843 88 Christmas by presenting his mother with a
Jacob Fuss.ll. Newark. jjublishrrs Paid pbyslclans' fees. 80,88* 83 aahea, floating about in the air. strength, she felt more and more the re- the children will be dragged down to
$65 sewing machine, after paying her $8
DsimaTBT. PaMannulUes 1,486 70 finement and culture of an unknown and common earth worms. The common per week board, all from his earnings since
Oodefroi had not seen the metamorpho-
Dr. W. K. Pinkham, 478 Broad-at, Newark JVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR A CO., Paid return premiums 1,880,438 00 school is the piece where the child should
sis without a sharp pang, yet a vague hope higher plane of life, and became conscious be taught the great lessons of morality in March first, and be has attended school
Dr. Chas. A. Meeker, « l l «* " regularly every day, at that.
184,878,068 81 flashed through his mind that the destruct- of the wide social gulf which separated public life, for morality and patriotism are
Dr. Geo. Innees, MositeleJi-. Educational Publishers, ion of the portrait might signal the end of Monsieur Campien from themselves, she inseparable in a country like ours. Louisiana papers report that the sugar
Dr. P. J. Koona, 1 Great Joaes-st. N.Y. #8,888,055 68
BOOKSELLERS A STATIONERS, 4,578,068 81 the trouble which it had originated. At knew that a great weight would be lifted Our teachers are too often so highly yield is small. In Terrebonne, Assump-
tion, and Lafourche it is estimated at not
pAorrata, PATR* H A R » I » » , Ac. US A 1*0 (iKinti STREET, 83,885,8*, t this moment a sister approached and divi- from the home atmosphere on the day when wrought in aesthetic and literary culture two thirds what it was in 187$.
Haydea A Owens, Montclair. NEW VORK. ning the cause of her tears, wtthout inqui- the road to the sea-board should be report- that they go into our schools with an utter
ignorance of, and almost an utter contempt
S. P. Davie, 888 Broad-street, Newark. 835,487,787 Sa>
ry, took the weeping girl in her arms, and ed safe and open. A Westfield, Maas.\ man, whose son waa
for, our common American life; very rescued from drowning, while skating the
SowooLe , e # e our new Descriptive Catalogue of the ASSETS. led her away with soothing caresses, leav- On the afternoon before Christmaa, when charming, no doubt, as ornaments of other day, gave the boy a flogging aad hit
Newark Academy, High street. Newark American Educational Series and the Education- Cash on hand 8 508,717 8 4 - ing Godefroi standing with a countenance the young foreigner was idly warbling on wealthy homes, but utterly unfit to mold breve preserver a cigar.
Bloomfield. Real estate 148,088 86
Qramraar and H'gh School al Reporter will be sent to teachers and educa- United States secu- expressive of thorough contusion and self- an antiquated flageolet of the Cure'a, like our boys into well-rounded American citi-
Mias Shi busy's School tionists on > i »ii -tti ) i marS rities 1,551,500 00 reproach. an Apollo banished among the rustics ot zena. The imperative need of our schools Lawrence, Mass., has not suffered
MiesMUheU, « •• " State, city and coun- to-day, is some method of common-sense from the effects of the panic, all its mi!
ty bonds...... ?.. 8,135,800 00 .• Admetus, his ear caupht a little sigh from moral supervision. except the Washington, being aa fall
Bon da and mortga- CHVrTBB SIXTH.
PROTOORAFRT. Marie, who was arranging at the window a
Blake, Cor. Broad and Orange-et. Newark. CONFECTIONEBV. ges
Loan* on policies In
.T.. 10,984,808 70 , When the day came to bid adieu to the fresh and spotless curtain.
Dr. J. i t Gregory, of the
trial University, said that Dr. Mayo had
Illinois Indus busy as usual.
Peekskiil it to have an independent wa-
hospital, Godefroi was forced to leave with-
MiMnoxAiraova. furee 6,853,970 80 " Sighing on the day before Christmas! exhausted the subject, and he could only ter supply.
U88KLL8 ICE CREAM. Loans on scrip..... 1,456 41 --*— out seing Lady Clare, for the sisters were retouch the picture. Our schools are de-
OoAt—J. N. Van Llew, Bloomfield. F Due for premiums In
course of transmIs-
la it the landscape that is suggesting
unwilling for her to know of his departure dreary thoughts f" he ssked in kindly signed not only to educate the children in- The new reservoir at Lake View, from
tellectually but morally, and the expendi- which Tonken is to draw her wat*
WATCRMAEBR -R. Lewtj, Bloomfield. slon 118,878 86 and he had sufficient judgment to feel sympathy, taking the instrument from hit ture for their support cannot be justified if ply, has been completed aad the aqu
O Y S T E R S . 885,587,787 5?
Datraa. interest dns sad se- how unwise it would be to run any lips. we take away that which causes the child- have been laid,
Dr. W. H. White, Bloomfield. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT!! emed 8 584,881 88 risk of agitating the frail creature. Ac- ren to grow up into good citizens. We
The Citizens of Newark and vicinity are Premiums due- sad " O h ! Monsieur,"she answered humbly. cannot tend a child's intellect to school and S t Thomas's Episcopal Church ia New
Betzler A Wheeler, Montclair. not yet received, cordingly after a warm and grateful fare- "The landscape is not to blame. Uncle keep hi.i moral nature at home. The high- York formerly stood oa the eorner of
Hind A Murphy, 81 Barclay at. New York. informed that " Fmstn.t's lea CRBAM" on Issues princi- well to hit devoted nurses, he started upon says that discontented feelings come from est intellectual culture cannot be attained Broadway and Houston street The new
will be continued in the Fall and Winter pally of November
ARCHITECTS the same as in the Hummer. " No post- and December (of his journey with the conviction that the our own impatient hearts ; and that the unless there is a moral nature which will spacious «nd elegant building now occu-
Briggs A Colman. Newark. ponement on account of the weather." thU anm 8150,000 soldier's "moonbeam" would never again hills and woods only say beautiful things furnish the necessary incentives. The pied on Fifth avenue ana Fifty-third
has since been re- safety of the Republic and of humanity it street is not quite completed. When the
H. Lamb. M Tkt tarn* DtlUiotu Gr*mm» and /ess, ceived. January 15, cross his pathway. If he had bat glanced to us, if we would but listen—the boat self depends upon moral instruction in our tower it finished and the chime of bells
•III II SUM SM I t l i v m i Tt 1878 488,68188 878,868 88 behind him at the moment when a slight public schools. The grand purpose of hung it will be one of tin finest buildings
0aAwrra Wonts Church A Williams, " beautiful of all at this season."
Families, Boarding Honsea, Balls, Soci- Total assets January 1, 1873. ...888,511,151 41 figure in blsck emerged from a side door the teacher la to form character. in the city. Dr. Morgan hat been Rector
ables, Ac. A sadden thought aeemed to strike her about seventeen yean, and is very popular
CaOORBRY, POTTRRT, DaAfR POT. Ratio »f MtprnmtoIneoms, (mehkUmg loam) 867 of the building, he might have doubted auditor and be sprang from his chair with •
•TTMMM mw ssiem is rsi caaait and influential.
B. Wilde, Bloomfield. Boarding house keepers will find great advan- The dividend ot Return Premiums declared whether the lady then in his thoughts was the light of a new and agreeable resolution EDUCATION l i t T H E BOOTH.
W. L. Doreraue, Montclair. tsge la hafintr ICE CREAM for a DESSERT by the directors In 1873, will be paid to the as- as ignorant of hit movemeut* aa he had on his face. Congregational churches reported in
From the last cenens it appears there Massachnssetts is 507.
B. Morton, 644 Broad street, Newark. two or three times s week—they can eock up sured, sa their premiums fall due in 1878, in eon supposed. were in 1870, in all the States of the Union,
nothing that la cheaper or more refreshing. "Can we not bring a little of Nature The reported benevolent contributions
jr. H Osborn, Belleville Aye. m formity with the rules of the Company.
The road waa skirted for a long distance within doors to say ' beautiful things' to 4,488,805 persons ten years of age and up were $486,859.48.
ALL THE USUAL KI2TD8 of ORE AM. LEWIS a a ROVER. President ward who were unable to read. This is a The average age of nineteen ministers
StrsryRYoa—Jas. Hughes, Bloomfield. by scattered houses, and as it curved con- us this Christmas time f Or," and he hesi- startling exhibit of illiteracy for a country
Will be kept, besides the Trench Cream. We H. N. COWOAB, Vlee President. t who died wss sixty-six and one half y e a n
RBAL ESTATB hays sll kinds of KnwABD A. BTBOna, Secretary. siderably, those who were walking msny tated a moment "perhaps your Uncle boasting of free schooieand universal edn their ministerial life averages thirty five
Wm. Jacobus, Montclair. FAlffCT Morn.nn. BaRsAtriR C. Maura, Treasurer. yards apart, would be shielded from each would not be pleaaad. Do yoa ever have cation; bat when we come to examine the and one half yean.
Wm. H. Hams, other's sight For this reason Godefroi greens oa Christmas t" figures more in detail, they are robbed of
. Both large and amall, of Birds, Animals, Man. much of their significance. In the sixteen No duties are henceforth to be charred
STATIOBSJRT Fruit, Ac. Estimates will be given waa ana ware that his footsteps "were fol-
tor serving A RBI RV LIFE INSURANCE CO., "O Monsieur I" cried Marie clasping her States of Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, on importlons of tropical fruit The offic-
V Madiaon, Montclair. lowed, although he several timet turned hands joylully. "We have always had a Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, ial reports sbow that there are imported
Lyoa A Ames. 97 Thomas street, New York t W I D O I N Q t -AND PABTItS his bead in the directioa of the town he little of the woods with at on Christmas, Meryland.Missmippi, Missouri, North Car- annually about $10,000,009 worth.
with sll RetresMfitnt* needed, Including the Otfles, SOB BROAD WAT, olina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West
BIG CAR It. Our Saloon will bs more waa leaving. my brother and I; bat I thought that 1 Virginia, comprising the former area of From the census of 18?9 we learn * that
TOTS ARD FARCY OootM. Corner Eleventh 8 t , NEW TORI.
attractive than ever. Besides lee Haviag bat partly rawvarad hit strength, could do very poorly alone this year. Toa slave territory, the census-taken found the whole number of deaf and dumb in the
Hahae A Block, 641 Broad t t Cream and Ieee, we are now United States waa then 18,806.
serving ap C C NORTH. Praaidant, ha waa unable to proceed with his accus- aretoogood: it would be too much trou- 8,5AO",4M of these illiterate persona. There
Sawnre MADWTRR R. Peele, 488 tomed speed, and yet his long strides soon ble!" were consequently only 887,788 to be found The Tribune should ha mora oaretal ia
Broad-etreet, Newark. (DT87UK8, eOUstOitSlFasV A V. STOUT, > Vice Presidents. in all the remainder of the coqntry. It must its figures. It reported that tin Treasury
placed a considerable stretch between him Oa the contrary, I should like nothing also be remembered that of the total pop- Departnaat at WaaMag*oa aad paid $48,-
Fr/Rg, ^ 7>n, 6'o/ee, CkarlnUt Run, etc. M. D. SAVIN.
Burnett, 10 A«• derr.y st. M and the parting figure which hastened better I" And to see the seal and alacrity ulation of 88,115,841 in all the States, 000fortwees ear ttthaar dm hag tin year.
Ladles will find oar Saloon everything they after, ha pressed steadily oa while the with which the young man went to work, these sixteen States contained only 18,847 The ascertained facta are the sum wst $1,-
N. A. Merrltt, 60 Orange tt, " desire. W. R. FLUHARTY, Secretary.
The same liberal policy that characterises us weaker traveler, ostroome with fatigue, one would have supposed that be waa pre- 814. It can hardly be necessary to com- 985. The Tribune sunt weald purchase
MtLLmRRT ARD DRRS* MAKrRO. la lee Cream will be observed in regard to chilled with the penetrating wind and paring to receive nothing lees that royal* ment on these figures. figures. A population of 880,000 tickets*!
Oysters, As., so drop la see us. 84,788,087. blessed with all the advantages
W. S. HedsaWg, 889 Broad S t , Newark. Reliable Agents Wanted.—To those who will daaaied by Untitled the Document
snow, stoml.led and sank At the recent election la Illinois tea
Mias Rtpley, 888 IFUSSELL, give their whole time to the haslaeea, liberal of free auntie tehooat, had only 888,788 lt|oov«"traVeDoa* woataaforSchool Suparia-
oet-SMy. terms will he granted. maySl-ly srpoo the roadside. Half aa how Almost before she could collect her literate peisoas, while a population of 18, '
Mm. Dayiee. 681 * "
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