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The Item from Passaic, New Jersey • 4

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HOW Authors do their said, speaking of supporting Lis large A breech of etiquette a lady perusing DR. CH AS; H0WJ3, family, bis means lay "in an an ice cream sign aloud, while she is walking with a gentlemen. We are told that Charlotte Bronte used And Dr, Barnes ffas another. Before he Joynes, of Vaoderbilt University, "Practical Elocution;" "Oxford Uuiyersity, England; Spelling, etc. In iJppincrifti Magazine for August there tb eig'jth numWr on The Ceo A philosopher asserts that the reason to sit patiently And laboriously writing, began his regular employment or tue day day after day with a lead penoil in- little be labored athisNptes on.

the Bible, paper books made by herself, whioh she which, although, all, the time given to Corner of Main andBloomficld ATcaiica why ladies' teeth decay sooner than gen FARRAIC. IT. t. tlemen's is because of the friction of the held close to her eves for she was near tuem was before nine docs; in tne morn- Offloa nmra to Ifit.HVj tongue and the sweetness of the lips, through stehted all absorbed in her own Imagin- tag, grew to. such proportions, stohted all absorbed in her own Imagin- ing, grew to, such proportions, And 7 to V.M.

B. Kltroni Oxld Oh given for tttts FlmiaM'tw tnoUuof S-1M7 11 -1 1 1. .1 It nnn Ma vetomntiA nnlimtinn formed Dio Lewis is so if raid of diminishing ZZiLZLiJ (u.ni;nfimM1 tht' Im -tntallT ab- womeo, WHOM minus- mswry Hue uivomo FOB SALE OR TO LEASE. i i 1 Siooa in ine pencuiea manuscript umon uuu wvu rwuM tury; its Trials and its AI an article tupon Montenegro and its People, which will be Trend, with interest iq view of struggle in which tM people is now engaged. There is anotherwarlike urUcle iu "lUising the Siege at Chattanooga.

We learn more of the Eastern phore of Maryland, and of Mrs. Barker's txperieuce in tiouth There are several other, pieces besides the commencement of a new serial' "Sow in bv Ellen W. Olney. i', Fopulsr Monthly commences with an interesting article upon o. cucuu.

-fi ft dia on printea Christopher North chose the and gooseberries. i.ui,nnffUi.Atim. tavonhla nkht and sat In his shirt, sleeves, in a 11 1 11 S) 1 I IV nuv mvam avi1 na tliA I Mm all aindv. at a Libia littered With. Da LOTS ON THE ASSAI0 BJTER; on Tida Wr, i Suitable ioranu facturing, Gardening, reasonable prices and asy Western contemporaries got into a gram- moment of composition, and if it did not pers, book? and pictures, around, writing nifitieai dispute.

1 Its sineular how men come naturally with the idea, as io her rapidly with a quill, pen, his thoughts could be in such a mood, while the heat case it usually did, she awaited it, and it kindUng more and more ast the hours Locust I'oets and wood tor sale. Address or inquire of L. H. Aldeni NJI is intense, New York Commercial '-Ad- sutrzested itself, and fell into i ita place, went on. UampoeU rose early ana aia -o Jlnly i Such was the fldolitv of this woman, who bis work before, breakfast Carlysle takes tertiser.

the election of the different Presidents of never put her hand to a book until she a good, vigorous walk of several, miles, far i i i 1 1 1 i 9 1. the United States Noticeably also are STOUTENBURGH'Sf was sure that she hsd something to say. enough to get uimself into a glow, ana It is still unfashionable to nave, any Misters handing around in A the papers upon Madame Roland and Edgar Aj Poe used to think over his theq is ready for pen. Coaches and We are plea man who is nota General," a Colo: santiy told about Life in Sweeden as well "Maior." or something: of that subject until it was completed io his own mind before he took pen to write, and his manuscript was exceedingly neat and LAW OFFICE soma experiences in oar Southern States. kind, is immediately drawn into an argu 1.

1 TIT- TTT-II i A hvuiiui if nr la nwunucu. uuu ment and shot, 2 eloquent; while, on the other hand, N. P. GO TO 18 OX several short stories given of fair interest that iiiA roftann cTaduitfig Willis, who was in appearanoe the most The, whole is of coarse plentifully illus- AH AO UWWW BFMvar vhw a 1 of female colleees are called bachelors of off-hsnd of all journalisU was in the con Bloomfleld Avenue near Main Avenue, trs f. n.

t. lykch, art instead of maids of art, is that the sUnt pracUco of changing the phrase- 6-24 ly PASSAIC aJ Ucetlngr of Freeholders. former i a higher degree. At least the ology of his articles over and over again, even after they had gone into the hands the bachelors. I TOB maids are always after KorteicJi Bulletin.

of the printer, and the sheets were dis- The Board of Chosen Freeholders held their Wgular monthly meeting on Monday THOMAS M. MQQRE, figured with many erasures and altera- Hardware, Crockery, tions, showing that the paragraphs, which morning. I A single field in Grimes county, Texas, contains 13,000 acres, "all under fence, The Board of Aldermen sent in a com- Attorney Councellorat-Law, House-Furnishing Parlor Stoves. flow as if dashed off on the spur of the moment, were in reality constructed with without a cross fence in it; 10,000 acres XBttnication calling attention to the various obstructions made in the river by dump- are in cultivation. Nearly the entire field the utmost pains, XAaTUISClAXCKSV.

KOT4ST tVaXie' tT He Sous Cheap. Try him. -t belons to one man. who rents it out to Another of the fastidious was Lamb. CttUecuou trompu auatt tenants at $2 per acre He wrote very slowly, and every word was Oifice in Howe's Building, Bloomfleld aye EAST MAIN AVENUE, subjected to the severest criticism, and An Illinois ludge has decided that a the one which expressed the nearest shade of meaning was fixed upon.

Macauley washing bill cannot be collected, and any pxperienced washerwoman can tell him that he is right six times but of ten, Cor. Passaic Street, Passaic. N.J. made a general plan on large sheets of 7-321iu6m paper, with lines far apart; then filled in, ing dirt, refuse; And say ins; that this was the time to have a shore line estab lfthed before the obstructions grew into such large dimensions that the expeuse of moving them would be a heavy burden, and Wore the river was bo encroached upon that the danger to the bridges from tbe freshets would be hard to avert. The commnnications was placed on file.

The subject of the Barclay Street Bridge was brought up. i Freeholder Newell said he thought the Board of Freeholders had Ba right to order A bridge built over the canal, its1 it was not a natural runninsr which is probably better than the average crowding sentence upon sentence, until of his decisions. Ex. WM. A.

PIKE, House, Sign, the whole wss a marvel to see, and when I find there are a half a dozen yonng change for the better, or illustration or LEONARD L. GREAR partridges in the letter," said a gentlemen I amplification seemed impossible, copied AJO to a servant, by whom a lot of game nad in a fair hand for the printer. Dr. Chan been sent to him. The servant replied: uiag.

in preparing one sermon actually FBACTICAL Sir, I am glad you, found them in i the I vrota enough to make two or three, going Decorative Painter. etter, for they all flew out of the basket on and on as his thoughts came -rapidly; then cut out page after page, saving none Watchmaker J617eler. A traveler Stavmcr over ment witu a Shop Bloomfleld Avenue. Residence- out uiose ponions wuica nes eipreoawu Texan farmer whose estate was miles and stream is called for by law. A committee of the whole was appointed to look into the matter, The Iawiwas -examined and the gentleman from Clifton found to be wrong iri his supposition as' this state of affairs had been settled some years ago la the City of Passaic, at the building of Corner Faulison and Howe avenues.

6-3t2in3m what he wished to preach. miles in extent, said to him: You must And yet, in the face of all this nicety DZAumnr have begun life very early to accumulate and deliberation, it cannot be denied that such an estate as this." Yes," replied some of the most popular things in litera FINE GOLD WATCHES, the farmer, I began life when I was a ture especially hymns and short poems, JOHN B. TUDNEY, Real Estate the bridges over the canal, where roads vers built after the canal the expense of mere baby." with now and then a story, have been J'-- MaaaaMMaanajafkaflSaWMaaaMBrtaBa -x. i. written almost without forethought and A brave young man in a neighboring VltUSM IS UV IUV WVUU 1UI MVI the loads were in boerationf orevions.

to printed with but little alteration. As, for town cot' patriotically intoxicated instance, the "missionsry hymn," Insurance Agency other night, and while in that condition resolved to avenge Custer's death and From Greenland's icy mountains. JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, Stationery etc CHRONOMETERS, DUPLEX AND the canal, the Canal Company builds the bridges and keeps them id order, 'An arcb' bridge was recommended by tho Acqnackanonk Culvert Company on the Plank Boad. over Weasel Brook. the which Weber wrote at a few minutes' HOWE'S BUILDING, Opposite Depot next morning not one sound wooden-Indian could be found in the place.

iW- 'SheridanVBideasTr-history rittotPH Ilernld. i tositobe from S1200 to' S150a They as felicitous. -ilt is said ot it that its Rev. will" supply the LnthorBeadrhad, Murdock. the actor, Passaic City, and.

44 HUDSON STir NEW 7-61inly pulpit in the North Reformed Church to- for a wileitbreakfast aw4n LEVER WATCHES ahoold be reconstructed near. Mr. Oroocock's, on the Plank Boad. They wported that it was necessary to rebuild morrow morning, services commencing st tue morning's journal an account of Sher 10.30 o'clock. -The public are cordially exploit i He withdrew to his own small bridge on the Newark Rood, the invited to myer meewngin me i roomf jB about an hour, came out CAREFULLY REPAlBED A RATED.

cost would perhaps amount to $100. lecture ropm every Wednesday evening at I th that poem, which Murdock read at Also, FrenchQokvJewebryMnic i Boxes, Etc. All work warranted, and fi Freeholder St' Lawrence remarked that eight o'clock. 'All aro welcome. the benefit the same evening, and which i promptly attended to.

thcrs would be no use in putting in an in the course of a few weeks appeared in A Western tailor advertised, "Wanted half the newspapers of the land. arch at ths Weasel Brook Bridge as it 'would be liable to be carried away by a COR. MAIN 4 BLOOMFIELD Two or three steady girls to put on W. S. Anderson Sir Walter Scott said that when he be- rise of the water.

As he had constructed rrftn "Wtveriv" ne um no xaea woai pants. Mary Walker called next morning, and Now bring on your Ptissaio, N. J. 8-143inly would come of it; he had no plot at all. the wing wall of the bridge some eighteen months sgi lie understood what force and don i iooK." xne isuor ex In the moraine be would think it over plained, fcnd sho left witn a sorrpwiui air, tbeQ push ODt an4 tU characters vowing that she would 'send Win a gram- tQem8elve.

ftna i it all came 'water Jbad. Wliat was required was a good strong iron or wooden structure. ANDt RETAIL yyTH OLE SALE mar as soon as she got orrittown n- mile WM ra The old walls cow standing are good C. VAN EEYENDAH, Herald. I -a nnvola ha Wtms anhieet to iecough to last if good wings are built to mi ai i i I How naturally one turns away, at this attacks of cramp in the stomach, and he inant (mm iha wnrkt nf harilfl.

I lav "on' a sofa and dictated 'nearly all of This was all that was of interest to Pas a lf VM I laaio thongh ioonsiderable other business and philosophers, from visions state the "Bride of Lammermoor; and the Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ws transacted i r. craft and the phenomena oi political sci- wnoie oi iiue uegeuu iuuutnjev. ence, snd sighs for the" matchless lilerij When a paroxysm of pain' seized him he of that civuizationjwhich" permits a 'jam would stop with a groan, and then begin 4ii--l-'i'-ii I. nrliorA tiA Wt fT tinai to atTance Ucb's Items. Bit sruuun mt uoj uo I 1A AT "TTTT 7 VTW BrooUyn.

Argus. 9 in hisownmind theporbon for -tne day UliUi VUULf, riaUUIi. i before his amanuensis came, wnicn was Tbfthk said the San Francisco "News-Letter on the morning of the Fonrth, is no one in our city humble but that be caa-help LtJIIBEE Tim mora wt.nrninff frnm 'a moonlieht i ten o'clock, when he would 'Commence UVJ WW. V. I "Vim.

1 "'a -k 2 f. 1l tYtrk Iimh. excursion to xvocxaway. xao sea was i nntx go ngu oi ww hold down a Chinaman- while a cannon quiterougWand the" litde steamer rose acters and detaiUng the conversation with- FEED, OATS, cracker is set off in' his mouth. and fell, with every pulsation or tue great out conmsion or misiase, ana sv inter-deek' like the bustle of a stormy womini ested that sometimes he would spring to A gentleman once approached si pretty irtA.

'i1a' and moon for I hia feet and act it all out 1X9 Quakeress, and said she. looked so charm about an hour in silence, he turned to her The same thing as to want of is BRAN, HAY STRAW lag he couldn't help giving her a kiss. -v, Tiour Aftrirlfthfti vou will be said to have been true 'of Pickwick she said, thee must not do nuvs dmu aww i mine? You will give me your hand and and some of the novels of Thackeray. i will give me your nand and and some oi me noveis oi xuacaenj. 1 by Heavensl I will," Well friend, as' thee has sworn, thee may do it, heart?" Alfred," she said, The author of and" Vanity rnmeilay, per ton g22.00 "0,: Alfred, she said.

The author of "Pendennis "Vanity Prime Hay, per ton your dlpale, "I'd rather give you Fair" was wont to daUy with subject The Best Feed Brooklyn Araus. before he set himself to starting Ur deadlypale, n-r Brooklyn Arg turning TBiulg'nteHal. thou must not make a practice of it 16.00 my stomach. with half a quire of paper, on a part of a a al Thfl citizens of Newark are organizing which be made comic pictures, a pan ne a grand excursion to the Philadelphia Ex- tore up, and on the remainder, after walk- Of erery THE VERY BEST BRANDS pF TXOUR An Informal meeting of sporismen in-'Hterested ih-preserving the fishing' in Oreenwood Lake, 'met at the Brandon evening, to organize an association for' the protection of the fib lake 'and for its re-stocking from time to The obiecis' of the club bibitioa, to take place on or aoout Augusj i ing aoou mw uwi 17. They hope to be able to muster at began in earnest.

Wt 10.000-oersoris.: and they will be re- i Diokens, in his earlier days of author BEST BRANDS iOP 0AIi ceived at the ExhibiHon by the Governor ship, wrote only when i he felt ia the of the State. The proposed -excursion mciod, but afterward became thoroughly are: 1st To employ a man all the year ''round to protect the fish In the lake; 2nd hM met with much favor among all classes systematio snd when the bour came pt of ritixena. and Newark. 1 as one of1 our was at his table, allowing a certain part, of 4di build at the outlet of the lake a wire GUARANTEED. By the Carload VERY CHEAP FOR CASH.

mannfaeturmir cities, feels that she ought the day to work, and from this rule noth screen to prevent the fish from escapinc. a. Always pu hand. 'trd-To re-stock the lake from timeto to support the Exhibition by a large dele- ing could tempt mm to depart; jor it was cation of her citizens. Other cities will 1 upon persevering industry, not special in a necessity arises.

4th. To VuHl a club honse' naar the lake for the likely follow the example of Newsrk, npiration, that he depended. Southey i accommodation of members who wish to i 02ce Eloomfield Ave show their appreciation of the Exhibition was another meuwucai worxers. in a like substantial manner. A 1 I His days were indeed, all busy, for, as he fiah sad hunt.

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