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Vol. xxxvii. No. 32 . Hightstown, N. J.vJhuc^av, NOVEMBER tO(h, 1881 . mole No. 1887 D FI&OPESMIOiX'Ali €AltDi<<. li. IL<,EN/EUS W DXViS,' l w ill N. J. OPPrCR 0011. STOCKTO^^ axd ,FORMAN ST!i. O n i c o H o u r s : 8 t o V i A . M . , ‘2 U i 5 I’ . '* a p r : j - l y r B 11. A. Williamson , iiio u rsrow.'v, i^. j ., OFFrCE IN DAWE.-3’ BUtLDINO, apr lO-tf Forinorly oocuploit }>y Dr. Doshlor. ])R. A. H. DEY, IIIfillTStO W N , N. .T. OFFICE AT D. B. DEy s, NORTH MAIN ST. ' ' m>^ly . W A T C I I . M A K I N O . . 1 . R.C. JOHNSON ]) R. A. DAVrES,- SU R G IiJO N O R N TE ST, anil luianuf.ioturor ol' InporruiitlhU (lum TcoMi. Offi 50 opimsUo IJiil/Or.iallst clmrcli, Alain street, Hliciitstown, N. J. roetli.oxtraotoil wiTinntT by the use oi Lauifhlng (His.. , X. i l —Tiio now patonf fl-iiin Ha.so, sn valni'i'lo for Its tla,liinos.s, ooinl'ort a n ’l clftiinllnc.'«H, is also appllftil. An e.vaiiilnation is Invttpd. _ ajif m y.- I) K VV. B. E. MILLER, V E r E R I M A R f 8 U R G E 0 M , " Rosldoneo 4J9 South Oth Street. (laimlon, N". J. (IriuluaLo,of the American Vot<Tlnary uolle^e^il ’ the University of New York. One of the (Jatile InspeeUir oj the State of Now Jersey. jly 10-lyr ' ' ,. . Tlr. C. J. Hazard, X> ElKETISST', OFFIOE—Stoiucton St., Oii oSitb KimMANSr., ’HK3UT.STOWIV, IV J. (l-as ailm'uistoroil. . -iy ^ BRIAN 8. APPELGEl', Attoraox’" a.t Solicitor aod Mastery in Ohanoery, HI«SaT.><T<»\ViV, an 18-tr N kw s X M. SUIIANCK., IIKHITSTOWN, N. J , (I O U IV E li L K t T r. A W MASTER AND E.XA.MINER I'N CIIANCEltY. 1. SOCIETY MEETINUS. U.'OF 0 . F. WIND.SOR LOPGE. No. r>9, JMootsovor Uutchinnon’B Uall,on'TuKHi)AV Kvk- NiNn of each week, at 7'.+ o’clock. Do^roesconforreil the last I’ucsilny Evenlnffln eicii m<Xntn. T. Nl. SURiMt'fY. N.(r. (JHAS. E. OtIHiO, .Soc'y. ^ ^ myJO-LI Sncoe.RRorto JchnO.-tolvn^oDV WATCH & CLOOR MAKlCn, near the Iron^l^MKo, North Main Street, Hightstown. Watchop, (,'Morka and, Jf^woTry neatly clennod and repalroil, nntl^warnjnteil to ^aatl.Rfartlon. I siiliiMt the-palriWiiigcblltbf jnililii'. Aprl-lyr ^ ' ,.H R. U, .TUHNJ^UN. Alsu .lufltfco ol the P c a i'c ^ j [RA YAGlff ^ HKIHTRTOWN, N, .1., , W.\:TCIIMAKER AM) JEWELER. Watchop, Ulock.s. Sjiectaclep, &c I'lnicd Ware in variety. lIcpiilrinM In ail its l>riniolu(jiprnni|)tly at’toiid'od to and wiirnintCil. At the old stand, up- puHito the BaptiPt-ohurch... in'r-i ly JUHNSIjrTOIEN, Mercer St., Hightstown, N. J., Uontlnucp to Manufivoturo, (’ ukap vur U,,\pii , LADIES’ ANlMJENT’S Fancy and Plain Boots and Shoos, (JAITEHS. SLIPt’FHS. Ac. BeP»Tnatcrni]sTiPed. ,nhi( PatiPfartiun triiaruntpod. A irood RS!»urimpm ul Reiidy-JMade Booty and Shocpcolistuiiily on luind. ? BootP and Shoes repuifeii at Phort notice. Avnll Iruin'iny old frlendp and euHtmnorp iP ro- ppvctlully polli iled. apr 1-ly THE B 0 0 - T S OLD STAND! S H H A T S s- & A P A. J. ASHTON, M a i n ’s t . . o p p . H a p t l P t C h u r c h . li t s t o w , N . Doalenn all Itlniip of ' Boors SHOES, T R U N K S , U M B R E L I - A S , A c •Agoofl iisnorlincnt alwaypon hand at the lowest prices. ' apl-ly HATS CAPS, pEDDlE INSTITUTE, IIKHITSTOWN. N. J. A Thorough Scliool for both Sexes Fall Term Legiiia S(*ptemlK'-r 1. 1881. Proparo.p Stu Icuts (dr any Uollcs^o or tor Bn.si- no.^s. B-'itli tuu Solid and ornaiuuntal Br.uKitioa. UoPt p.or year la all Llio Solid BranoliuH. <ji:220. Ulilldrcn under 1'2 yoarp, under parenlul care, iiloi). Tuition for Day ScliularP, to ^jsU.Su. pur qiiarUT. tff' special torniH by a,freo nutU, Send for (Jat- alki^uca tu llov. E. J. AVERY’, A.-M., Principal, aug 15-ly, 'I^HE HOME SEMINARY poll YUUXO LADIES. ADVANTAHfclS : Oareful culture of the .Mind. Affocthnp ami H iatt; I’horoiigh lyptrucLlon in EnglDh, Higher and Oruaiuental hriliiohetf: l-Oiurtual faeUilie.-i in Music;' Pio.isatit, Safe, Ohrl.^ilan Homo, free from tae perils of comrrugaied iiuinoor«; Ev.erytlitng fur the dcvelopineiiL of TiU'b: Si.x- tociith year begtiiP Sopteinber 5th, 18X1. ^ Rov. W. M. WELLS, A. M., HmitT.STOWN, N . J'i- i'niM'Jpal. C 0 .MM i s S10 N . M E 11C i l A N T S . A. U. MOUNT. J. K. TULL. MOUNT & TULL wholo.salo Oominlaalcin merchants in and all kinds of FRUITS. COUNTRY PKODUOE, A lso POUR- TKY, U.X.MK, ISIhiS, UlITTEll, LIVK AND DRESSED STOCK, Ac NO. 171 WEST ST., NEAR MUfiEAY, KW VORK. ___________ novl8-lyr JOHN H, FORD, BLACKSMITH, has opened a shop near the Qrlst Mill, U GIITWTOWIV, and is ready to tlo all kinds of Blacksinithing & Hor.se-Sliceiiig. EDGE TOOLS A SPECIALTY. p r ‘2 7 -tf V I C K ’S Illustrated Floral Guide, A beautiful work ol 100 Pages, One Colored Flow- er Plato, and SOOAlluatrations, with Doserijitlons oftho best Floworsand V'cgetables, wltli price of floods, .ind how to grow tliom. All for a Five Cent Ktam'p. In English or Ooriunn. VICK’S SEEDS are tlie boat In the world. I’lvo Cents for puatago will buy the F lok- vl U uidk, tolling how to got Uiom. Tlio F lowuii ANn V bobtaiilb ) ( J ardhn , 175 Pages, Sl.T Colored Plates, ami many liundrod En- gravings. For .50 cents In paper Ciivors; ijil.OO in elegant cloth.' In Herman or English. V ick' s I llustratbp M onthly Maoazinr—32 Pages, a Colored Plate In every number and many fine Engravings. Price «-year; FlvoCopiea for *6.00. Specimen Numbers sent for 10 oonia ; 3 trial copies I'or 26 cents. Address, jnl6-ly JAMES VICK , Rochester. N. V . JNSTRUMENTAL MUSIC A T J A M E S B U E G . MISS HATTIE P. POLLOCK will resume her olasses for Instruction on Piano and Organ, at her ro8ldonoo,.In Jamosburg, September 5,1881. .. aug 18-3in X V E D D I N G I N V I T A T I O N S P R I N T E D A T T H I S O F E I C E . Early’s Coal Depot, IIIGIIT8TOVVIV, iV. J. COAL BY THE CA-Il LOAD, AT WHOLE8ALE Prices,.such nsCouricil Ridge, Buck Mountain, Honey Brook, Ac- A good supply for tbo Retail Tradeeonst.antly on hand. ' ^ - ’ Those wishing to. purojin.sd in cither large o' small quantities, will find i,t to their interest to give me a call. A lso, PINE.AND-OAK KINDLtNfS WOOD, apl-tf. JACOB EARLY. ly'RrFORMANr ...... ' l.l'» IiKALlfK IN- Furniture, Agricultural Implcfcents. C a rp e n te r’s and jMnsoii’sTiKd.'^, And every urLlclc used Ly Iluilders, B ed -R oom S uites , P arlor S uiter , l)iNINO-lUu>M FI’UNITI'UIJ in - a iic ty , IL.V1lirfniON T ahi. h« a t lyvveMt figures. I can sell u 8 low as any one, and ask a n Inspection aifgooiUaiid prices. Also, largo assortment of T;iblc and Pocket (bit- lery; Floor Oil Cloth, iNc., ttc. aprl-ly W. ROBBINS, ^ .^NTHONY COLEMAN, CARPET WEAVER, IIIOIIT.^TO WIV, IV J . A large nuiiijtlty cd HagC’iirpet on hand (or sale, as giHiil jis can bo purchased In any mapgti at Uu* biwest iniirkel prices, MonnioutliStroot. hear iMain. ........ niif2'’-lvr ^yANTED. Good Homosfor a limited number ol boys. Ad- dr.es8, __ _ ,1 ^N i 1.1 s t'lHc Ro lor III .School. Jamosburg. N..1 QLO- K. riLESON, ' VARCHITECT ANI) BUILDER', muii'usTowi, N. J., Jobbing promptly n t tended do. and Building.': put iip.in g MipiHior manmir. Shopon .McrcerHirei't. above Dawes' Ilatl. aiil-lyr lll1>iH TN TO \V ,Y IRON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, S. SIIANGLE & SON, IIIUIITSTOWN, N J. Ivoii and rhvisf? CasUiifi')- ^of every (lopcripttiin. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, MiLi.jiHARi}ia, ^ MOWKHS ,t UKAI'liU.S, MEAT 01101’1'EHS, CIDEli SCKEW.S, . Poetry. A r T C .M .N . Summer is gone, and ill'll, utiimn Wlili.a ei.iudy siddmn tnmd. X‘oim‘.« i on like a klng'-wlth his luinncr.s Waving abovi* Ids head. i sue ilunulst on Uic river. • ■ I luur the broer.e uii llio bill, And Uic crlck-vt all day in ihu mnid.-w Is oliirppig joud and shi ill. J'lMv tlowbrsjl+ddi Autumn cherish, Ami he l/y<i by »lio c«ilU‘ of g n eii Wliiidi Sppiig l^boc^loom of bi'iuily, Wove iidr lor the Summer t|ueon. ‘ For lu^.lovoth llij;, golii and juiiqdo In wiiieh luonarehs ot old wore dr<'«-:^l, And tlio soarj^i plume td the warrior Is waving abpv.v hl»-crest. • Few blosflumsdoth lq*eure for! Yi’I_,.UAto.-‘ter.‘<llio a.<fer wild. Aiijl'ltu' liciuitUul frlngeil teiiiian H titu A uIuiiui' h , angid child ! JIluc ns.ihe Sprliig’.<ilrsl violet, It ni'Stb 8 upoij Ills breast—. Yel, sure, iiln i (bat he hivvtU The rcddlppe f lobelia bc^ijif. 1 knoW-hiit wliy—imi'from childhood, rntTmWtreTTe UlmPUI M.'.< been sweeter lliuti ihe vernal l>ree7.e, d r the SuiiHiier’Sgineloily ! , Atu J Lliougli it waken wild echoes ,And .limaing." 1 cammt define, , It lea vCs in-lqyYqnril a Me.s.-jng, 'Anti a hiu*f*k*r ll^J.s mine. ,T)if h'hnafr C/iflirii'ts. . .1 vnh (}. j'ci.i.Rit Miscellaneous. ANMiO r.KLJ.. and allkindsuf ! IIHSXIT^SXOWN. Best, Largest and Cheajie.st li\ TO W j V. Ovr. Baptiat Uiiuri'H. WHERE TO BUY YDUR CLOTHING! AT. SOI.OMON STCKEL’S STORE, YOU CAN FIND A FINE ASSOHTMENT Q,F FALL and WINTER CLOTHING! ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF UNDERWEAR SHIRTS, OV^ER.ALLS, Ac.. Ac. HATS AND CAPS! ALSO, A LARUE STO'OK OF Musical Instruments, notions , jew elry . PERFUMERY AND TOYS, and at Wholesale and Retail, a fine assortment ol TOBACCO, CIGARS,/SNUFF AND CONFECTIONUHY, On Stockton Street, Iliglit.stowrK Maciiinei'}’ Furnidied & Bepaired . SI1 ANHI.E 4 SON, 1-tf Ulght.^town, N. J. . LAW BLANKS. ALWAYS ON HAND. WARKANTKK DKKDR, WARRANTEE DEEDS, NOTICJil. Having sold 2ul my store to Mr. -1. II. Ponree, I shall at oncoVtimmonce to seulo all aceouiils tliat rcmiilivon niy books, and ajl that have oliiiins against me will present tlieoi forsoUlemont at once, as 1 desire tu close up the buolls as soon as piisslblo. TIuiiikinK my Irlends for their liberal share ol patronage, 1 would ask tlie same Ibr my successor who will deal justly ami hoijosUy with all who will give him a cull, sp9-tf T. O. PEAKUE. QORN, OATS, &c. BOUGHT AT OUTCALT’S HOMINY MILLS. (Jrillnrooolvod at atid bags sent to any depoto the United Railroads ol N . J . W rite C orn , Y ellow F lint A SPECIALTY. Call on or address ' JOniV OUTOAI.T QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, QITT (T.AIM DKED.-^, QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, CHATTEL AlOBTfiAGES. CHATTEL MUKTUAUKS, MOUTGAG'ES. with ins^ i' iianck rr,.\iSB M U llT liA U E S , WITH INSUH.VNCK CLAC.'IE iMORTGAOES, wiTiicu'T iNsrn.VNCh tlai'SK- MQKTGAUES, W 'lTHbUT E CLAlUSE. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE, ASSIGNMENTS UF MOlUiGAGE, BONDS, COMMON, BONDS, COMMON, BONDS. lILANfv rii.M'ITloN, BONDS, liLANK'l’ONHITION , ^ ^ : BONDS WITH WARRANT. BUND8 WITH WARRANT. BONI'S WITH .n'DGMFNT, BONDS WITH JUDGMENT, LEASES. LEASES, COMMITMENTS. OOxMMITMENTS, •STTM'MONS, SUMxMUNS, Ac. Au. SUBPOENAS, SUBFOENAS, EXECUTIONS, EXECUTIONS, LEGAL CAP, LEGAL CAP, A c . A c . pERRINEVILLE ACADEMY, HERIUNE-V’IDLE. N. J., ' A Select School f(rr both Scxcu. Pupils prepared for t'ollcgo or Imslnoss. Fall Term commences Monday. Sept. 6th. 1881. Exponflos per your i!i‘20n. Tuition per year 140. - For circular address , Rev.OEo. w. McM illan . Spotswood, N. J unBO-ly PrlmHpnl. / \\‘lu’p .lolin' i'X)], (lie old morrlmni. ri-fircd H|)<*u n('H|)itul or,CMC Imniircd llicusiuid d^dlars. tlic pcMRlc of' hi.8 nalivc town llumglil liim n limn of almost incxliaiisliblc wnillli, for ilinsr wciv linu‘8 in wliidi nmn Hved (“cmforiaWy on an incoinc of twi'iily-llvc Inidrcd dollars, ajid Inxurioiifily on oni* of live tlionsiuid. .lohn 1 J(‘11 was an old-fii.sftioiicd nmn. lie had carried a conscience into liia hnsim-ss, and. wlml, was [lerhnim jiiore nunarkable, lie had bron^lit a corisi'inme out nf il. |[<- knew lliat he WHS ca-lled “ Honest .loliii i’l-IVand he prized Ihe title more than he did lii.«'werdili - far more limn lie woidd Imve done the pre- fix of lioiioriibh’ (o Ills liiMne, won.as Jjj;.luir\v. tlml titleloooflen is Ly I'liinmery and iniri^^^ie .lohn lh‘11wils still a hale nmn of midille age when lie wilhdrew to llie town of E - m New Ilnmpstiire, with a .son .sixleen years old and a daughter only eif^ht. T he .‘?on wa.8 the nn.su.spected cause of his jmiisin^ in the fidl cnnr.se of sjirce.ssfnl Irade, s.Hling the ['roinpl- injjs of mnhition and the eni;(Tstrivings nf an active nature, and seitlini'himself down lo Hie stillness of a eoiintry-lown within v'^i;;hl of ili<’ house in wnmi.. in 'r/uo r»» ... . ,|,n] ,i,,. academy in wiiich he hml reeeivud his eilnea lion. To the great morlillealion of iilsneiiv aspiring son, the name of ItoLeri Hell was now placed on the rolls of this sum/* academy. 'I’o tlie ri'immsiranees of the yumg gentlemaM. wlio, having declined a collegiate<-onrse, and enU'red tlie Qounfing-lionse of a New York nuTchant two years before, considered liim- self as already in the class of men, and be- ydnd sehuols, the fallier replied: “I pul you tliere, Imping llnu it may imt be too Inie for yon to unlearn some tlnngs dial ■y^uir New York assoeiation.s have Imighl yon. If I coidd only see you a boy again 1 should be happy indeed 1 .This could not be. T'lie sbadow W(“ut iml back upiHi'tlie dial-plate for llolierl Hell. A boy in 3 'ears, be was a man in heart: his .strongest desire, to have a clear Held Lt Hie exercise of Ids powers. — “.My father was onlj' a 8 lu)pkce[M‘r,” lie said In his wondering sister. “I will he the Na- poleon anmhg merchants. A hmidred thou- sand! it may do to vegetatt' upon in a roniilry. town, hnl that will jmt dp for me. 1 shall he a millionuiriq and then, .\nnie, I will seiid for my jiretty sister to prcsidi* ovtr the most luxuVioifk rslablishmenl in New Yt'ik.” Such was the dream of the Imy- dreams exciled hy the silly boasis of liis t^mipauiona at .seliool, and by tlio flait(-4 'ing homage wliieli ho saw paid tb wcahli. even by lluw* who were ri^uited wise and good men. .lohn Bi;ll had hoped, in transferring his home io a eoini- Iry-tnwn, that its unsophisticated .<(K'iely, its .simple ploasriros, and nalural modes of livings would restore lo Ids son the fresimess of hi.s boyhood. Hut, ere tlie five years were passed which lay between Uoberfa lemoval lo E ----- and his nmjorily, the father saw that this could not be, and, weary of ibe sullen discon- tent of his son, and feaiTn) of its inlluenoe on the happiness of his pet Amde, he sent the l)oy. at eighteen, to New York, odnsigning him to the care of an old friend wlio wjis do- l-ng a very large bubinesa in Wall Street aa a banker and broker. A’ears passed by, bringing hotliiiig but good to' . 1 lie m erchant’s home, where Amiie Bell grew like some fair young flower', .gaihenog sweetness am! biightness from all ground her. There\va.s sunshine in the ripplesofuicy golden hair, sunHhine in her dini|)led Smiles. No fairy dancing in’greenwood slmdeS.ever moved more lightly ; im bird ever Tainlled more sweetly. And bennltii all this lightness lay wnnmn's thonglilful tenderness and a rare sLrenglli of principle. Hobdt Bell made an annual visit at Cl|rlalma8 to bis falluir, bring- ing jVnnif? Costly pre-sents, and liis tjither such letters from his old friend as made him forget his" fear's, ami rejoice in Ids son's abiliiy and success. When Annie was eighteen, anti Uobert twenty-six, John Bell died—died siiddcnly, iiavliig failed to do wliat he had often called Ollier men fools for not doing, and what )je hatl most aerioiisly determined tbat-nothing sTionld prevent iiis doing—-to make a- will. It was of little consequence, people, said; he would liavn left n,ll to his cbil'dri'ii, of course, and Itobert wil) take cure of Annie’s portion as well as of his.own. b r i g l i t f o r l i e r f n K o f i e r t ’.'i l i o i m * i n l l i e e i t y u .' a n y o m - W c i r f h v u f b v a r i m ; t h e l w - . i i - . r e d m m w * [ m i n e o v e r w h i e h a f a s l i i M i i a b l , - u i f r p r e s i . l . - d , ' a n d e n p t i i i n i . h g t i u ' . i i m * . . f t h e K a n d o l p l i . ^ j , v a w a n d w h e r e t h e r e w a s a h i x m y a n d d i s p l a y t h i s l n i . i ' , ' s h M [ > l n ' A r m i e B e l l , a n d t l o i i l i t f a l o n l y ( p i i l e n e w t o o u r s i m p l e i V i m f e . i w l u t l i i ' i ' b e w f r r w o r t b v t o w i n a n d w e a r s o W h y . K o b e r l . I m w r i i h y m i m u s t b e ! a s . ( ' l i u r m h i g ' . ^ ^ m U < , ‘- w e l l . A n n i e .'^ h e g u z n i a r o u n d m o m s r i e l i w j l l u b r i K - u d e a n d , ' o s e e k a ' v e l v e t . J i n d d a / . / I I n g w i l j i o r i n o l y , . a n d w h o s e 1I m m C a | E . i J o i i s e n l n l t o U i m s f i f h e r l u t u g ^ - w i t l i p i i ' h i r e s w b i e l r - ’W i - m c d ,l u . o n e h | S - u i t l i e T n o a r i d s . B j ’Vu o i w a w i i n p a - l o h e r t h e e h o i e e s t g e m s o f a r t . ^ ; l i i * n t ' | t ) v v i } \r w h ^ ( l i e h a d \ \ o n , b u t l i i s ^ f a l l i e r S i l l y e l n l d ! c r i e d K o b t * i ! , ' a H I b i s i s o n l v | l i m H U v u r i i i r Y ^ o n s e n l b e f . u e . \ i m i e .w . ^ n l i . l m y s t o c k i n I r u t l e . \ \ h o d o v o m t h i n k w i u d d d o b u s i n e s s w i t h a p o o r b a n k e r : ' “ But Iheii you must be rich to have such stock m trade,” said Annie decisively. Robert nnswen-d only by a ipiiek glance at Ilia wife. She was readier of toiigu(‘. ‘C e r t a i n l y , . V i m i c p s h e s a i d , br o r (cill hr, f o r a p p e a r n n e e . s p m d n e e r e i d i t i e s . .Mrs. Uolierl Bell was perlmjis also {•Inssiai by Robert as part of his stock in trade, her Hoeial talent atlraeting niaiiy of lho.se lo his hotist* wlu> afl(u:ward became nsefuMo liHii in business. Not a few men of reliied habits and In- herited wealth, not a few , well - endowed wid-iws; _iujd, q u e . s t i o n o f t i u ' I m n k i n g - h o n s e w h i e h s l m u l i l i M M ' o m e t h e d c i m s i l o r v o f l l j e i r u n V m p l o v e d c a p i t a l a n d I h e a i i v i . ' i e r a n d a g e n t i n i t s i n v e s l - m e n l h y a g r a e e f i d a l b ' i i i i o n f r o m a l a d y w h o e o m b i i H ' d t h e e l e g m i c i ' o f ( l e r f e c t to/i w i t h a t a e l t h a t e n a h l e d h e r l o m i a p t h e r s e l f t o ( ‘a e l i V a r i e d f o r t n o f c l i a r a e t e r a m o n g t h o s e w i m s e f a v o r s h e d e s i r e d t o w i n . ' I ' l i e r e w a s n o d o u h l t h a t t l i i s i i m r r i a g e . i f a s p e c u l a t i o n , h a d h e e n a p r o l i l a l d e s p e < ' i i ! a t . i < i n f o r t h e h o u s e o f B r a i n e A B e l l ; m i d n o w . j u s t a .s a n u n u s u a l r i m o n t h e s t o c k o f t h e - O e a f e i i o e a R a i i m . a d . o f w l i i c l i B r a i n e A - B e l l w f - r e t h e p r i n c i p a l h o l d - e r s , h a d b e e n n a d i - b y t h e b e a r s ' J l r a i n e A B e l l w e r e b u l l s o f c o u r s e a n d t l u v i i i i g h i h a v e s u l T e r e d ' i n I ' o i i s e q i i e i t e e , . l o h n B i U l i a d d i e d , a n d t h e f o U i n i e h e l e l l A n n i e ’s s h a r e o f it a s w e l l a s I v o l i c r i ' s s e r v e d a s a v e r y e o n v e n i e i i l l i u l s l e r f o r t h e . s i n i x i n g h - . i d s o f t h e l i n n . < i V n n i e . 1 f l i n l t h a t m y f a t h e r ' s p m p e r t y h a s i n c r e a s e d i n v a l u e s m e e h e r e Q i e d f r o m I m s i - n e s s , l l i s e s t a t e i s v a l u e d a i t w o h u i n i i e d ( h o i i . s a n d d o l l a r s . S o y o u . s e e y o u a r e :.i; h e i i ' i ' s s . \ \ h a t w i l l y o u d o w i t h y o u r l u o n e y ' ' 'I ’l i a l i s f o r y o t i t o s a y , U < i h e r t , . s a i i l . \ n n i e , p l i c U l y ; i h e i i I n - s i t a t e d , a n d , I r t u s h i n g a m t s t a m m e r i n g , a d d e d : O l e n i i r s e , R o l . c i l . I w a n t y o u t o t : d \ e t h a t i s . I w a n t l-» p a y l h a l i s , I m e a n i n y e x j u u s e s l i e i v . y o u k n o w , O h , t h a t i.s n o l h i i i g I ’^ ' e x e l a i i i i e d I L i h e r t . O h , y e s , l o . l i e r l ; i i i d e n i , 1 e o i d d ii- il Iq - e a s y . O h . w e l l b e e a s y . I ' l l s e e t o :il 1 t l m l ; b u t l h ; i l w i l l 111 - a a t h o u s a n d (' 1 ' S i), I ' v o a t m o s t h o w i m i e l i m o r e w i l l y o u w a n t ' : ' A l I y o | | d o n o i w ; i n l h a d b e U e r h e i n v e s t i - d i n ^•'jtl•ol''^ boNils j,..\ i.ijiiiiiin. O o n l d 1 h a v e l i v e h u n d r e d d o I ! ; i r ' s t o s p e n d a s I p l e a s e d ? " a s k e i l . \ n n i e , t i m i d l y . ‘' i ' ' i v e l i i i i i d r e d d o l l a r s ! W h y , } ’o i i w i l l w a n t l h a l f o r y o t i r d n s s a l o n e a s s o o n a s y o n l a y a s i d i : I h i s l i e a v y . g l o o m y d r e s s ; : i i i d , b y - t l i e - b y , d e a r , I w i . s b y m i w o i i h l l i g h t e n y o u r m o u i T i i n g n o w d o n ’t l i i - g m l o c r y , A n n i e y m i k n o w , i f i t w o u l d d o h/m a n y g o o d . I w o u l d w i - a r i l , a n d h a v e y m i w t - a r i l , f o r e v e r ; h u t i t c a n n o t , a n d il d o e s m e s i - r i m i s l i a m i . H a r m , R o b e r t ! s o b b e d A n n i e , t r y i n g v i f i n - l y t o p r e s s b a c k h e r l e a r s . I l o w c a n l h a l l i e ? I f i l i s HO , 1 h a d h e l t e g - g o n w i i y . - .l i i s L lik '< a w - u n a n ’.s r e a s o n i n g . N - i w l i s . t e n l o ' n i u o n e i i i o n u - n t , . \ n n j e , j r f i d y ( . u w i l l t i n d e r s l a n d I h e e ; i s e , a n d , 1 a m s u r e w i l l d o w h a l i \ s ' a n t . I l i s n o t , ' A n n i e , l h a l , 1 f e e l li'S fl t m r g r e a t l o s s I l i a n y m i d o , 1 m l b u s i n e s s m e n h a v e m i t i m e t o l i . s l e n t o f e e l i n g ; l i e n e e , i f o n e | i a i i s e « i n t h e r a c e f o r t h a t , d o w n h e gi-M 'H , a n d a d o / . e n t r a m p l e o v e r l i i m i n I h e n - e a g e r r u s h ' t o w a r d t h e p r i z i - w e a r e a l l s e e k i n g , A p r e l l y , u g r e e a h i c 3 ’m m g i n d y i n a ' l i o n s e i s o f t e n a g r e a t h e l p i n m y b o s i n e s . s , a n d y m k n o w , d e a r , w e a - r e i n l l i e s a m c b o a t n o w , a n d s i n k o r . s w i m i n g e i l K T . B i l l , f i o b e . r l , i i j o n o t y e l n m l e r s l . n u l w h a l n i y i n m i r i d n g l u i s g o t t o d o w i f h u M ( i i i s . W h y , . \ , n n i e , d . o ^ m i t H ' o l s e i ' j l p i l i t m a k i ’s t h e h o u s e g l o o i i . \ y a l i d p e o p l e w i l l n o t c o m e a g l o o m y h o u s e ? S a r a h w o u l d h a V e g i v e n o i i e . o f h e r c h a r m i n g . s m / y j « /■.« i n s l - \ M ' e k , h i l l l i o w c o u l d s h e e n l c r i a i i i g u y g u e s t s N y liile . y o u m o v e t i l i k e a h e a v y , b l a c k ( ' l o u d s c e n e ? T h e n , R o b e r t , l e t m e g o a w a y . A n d h a v e e v e r y b o d y . s a y i n g I w i n s s o H a r d - l i e a r t e d , I i i a d d r i v e n m y s i s l e r f r o m p i y , : b o u s e ! . . “ What, .shall 1 do; Robert ? '1 know ni)l, what you wdsb,'' A'finii; spoke, iinpalieiitIy. “1 w i l l t e l l 3 ’m i . A n n i e . I h a v e a s k e d t w o ' o r t h r e e g e n l l e n i e n t o d i n n e r l . > - m o i r - i w ; le t S a r a h m a k e s o m e c h a n g e i n y o u r , d r e s s ; il s l i a l l s t i l l l i e I d a e k , b u t i t i n a } ' b e a l i t t l e l i g h t e r , a l i l j l c m y v y b c T i q i p j n g . a n d l l i c n c o m e I t o d i n n e r d e l e r m h i e d t o b e n i y b r i g h t , b e a u t i - f u l s i . s l e r a g a i n . I w i l l d o m y b e s t , A n n i e s a i d , c o l d l y , a n d R o b e r t k i s s e d h e r , a m i c a l l e d h e r h i s ] » e t , a n d i H . f h b e d ' a n d c o m b w e r e c o v e r e d w i l l i l a r e s , s i l k s , a n i l b o x e s o f j - w e l r y . . S a n d i . w h e r e a r e y o u g o i n g ? I ' x e l a i i n P d I h e ' u . s t o i i i . s l i e i l A i ' m i i * . “1 F u s h - s l j s b , A n n i e ! c l o s e t h e d o o r . . I c a n n o t I r i i s l a s e r v a n t «‘X < a * p t F a n e b e U e , . A n d n o w l l i c d o o r i s c l o s e d , w h a l i s l l i e i i m t l e r ? ^ w h e r e i.s R o l M - r t ? ' ' T h e m a t t e r i s . A n n i e , t l i n t " H o h e r l h a s f a i l e d . H e a n d h i s p a r i n e r h a v e lo .s t e v e r y i h i n i T . ' I ' l n - y e u i m n t p a y a s i x j M * n c e o n t h e d - . l l a r . U n n n o t p a y ! ( ) S a r a h , w i i a t w i l l b e ( y ) n i e t r u s t h i s c a u . s i ' ' { | ) ,H l e t t e r , b u t m u s t r e t u r n i n j o f t h r i r e r s ’d i l o r s ? ' p e r s o n . Il " ' ’’ I t w m i l t l b e j u o r e s i s l e r l y . I t h i n k , t o a s k O n l y a f e \ V w e e k s , A n n i e , a n d t h e n y o u " h a t w ’i ll b e c o m e o f i l i c m t h e c r e d i t o r s ^ l u u a t m u s t b e r e a d y , h e s a i d . j l a k e ( * a r i o f I l K u n s e l v e s . , I w i l l b e u v a - t v . i v f i s w ' e r e d t h e b l u s h i n g A n n i i * d i d n o t a n s w e r n s . s h e m i g h t i m v e . \ n n i e ; a n d t l i e t n i* y o i u o f t h o s e s t r a n g e a .s - d " ( > ( ' ' ‘l h a l i l w a s t o o l a t e f o r t h e m t o d o t l m l . S f M ''i a l 'i o h 8 , o f G i o n g h l w h i e l i it is. d i l l l r u i t , t o ! s a i d : O f c o u r s e , S a r a h . R o b e r t i s m y f l r .s t bufmuie his wife : ami. w ith the heM heart tlu; world. Ids father had strong piejmlieis, and hated and so Brvan dared not Irai-e, she, suddenly exclaimed, m a gleeful voi(?{‘; “ ^,_aln so glad I am rich! Did you know I wa.s.an hif^f'es.s? Ar'n't you glad'of it?”, “ No. iink'i'd.” s:iid Brvan, e-»ldlv.-for him. Would give all the 'gold fl.mt ever was Coined for one ouiiei*' of good l,jjond ail honorable name i.s his strongest )iassion,” Annie shrank a little froni her lover fella hull' lhal he did mil uiidi-rsland. perhaps that Im unilervalned hi*r: llieti, w ith a iillle ipiiver in her voice, w liich’w im t to lh' 3 'iin's heart, she said, soft Iy : “ Was not my father’s an hiMiorahle name? I le was eddied ‘I !->tie«l .lohn B-'ll, ’ ” “ Aes. indeed, a noliie 'naiiu-; soinelhing td be proud o(. 1 shall le ll n 'V ’ father tliiit, A n n ie . '■ Robert .Bell, w i'll please -1 w ith his sister’s I'ligageiiu'iii. was siraiigely m igry w ifli hei for iii.sisiliig oil tin- posiptiiieiiieiil «>l I'tn’^trUrrhfi'ge’ IliilU Randolph . I h v:m_ could .see lij.s la th e r, otilain his eoiiKciU, and refurii. ‘■( HUaiii his eonsenl I” he s;iid. w ith a snei-r : ‘you laik as il t h a t ■wa.*‘ < - e r la m : \'oti km>w lillle o l l^ e p iid e n f these .Si.uihein dons.” Annie grew a little pali'.' hut slu- aiiswired, steadily: ^ 'I’lie more d-mgi-r there is ,,f 31r, Bryan's I'l-fusal. the more neeeHsily tiere is llm l-tns- .son slioiiM mil lake his eoiis--nt for granted." Robert wa.s-sileneeil, Imt liy lio nieaii.s p:ic|- llcii, ^ He linslened lo Iiis w ife, wl.io svas re'. I'lining' on a coueli in lier drcssing-roijm, rest - ing id'liT a round of visits. “ How have Ihiiig.s gom- to.'day ?" she asked, quickly. ‘•Worse and woise, , 1 Inv-' hud lo call in ( 'v ’eri' ttiing we eouh! ed “ Annie's one lum dird llion.saiid dollar^?” “ Swallowed lip hnig ago, poor ehild ! 'I'liat is whal makes me lialf mad al ihe iilea of h'-r '-■■■ I’-vvan .;<> li<iiiie w ilh -m t her. He iic' vct iii I.,, II,,I, I ....... , ............m il doilais; he has inon- w ia h li now Ilian lie knows wlml lo do w ith , a.-^ his w ife'.V tm ie w-nild liave ln-eit f^ph-rniidly prov i-h-d lor, and she Would liavi- ow nl ii to me. sti lhal if I had never lieen iilih- lo pay her a eeiil, 1 should not have liein tr-m blc-l. Now well, I euii- not eomiiiMiid l-’-irlune; 1 have done as for lu.'r as for inyself," “ Is il loo latr* to m ake some jn‘'(VvistoVi''fftT'' her? 'J'lfe place a( Newporl is”’ sale you hotiglil tlm l ill iu\’ naiiie. If this I'.oiise could be secured lo Annie " ____ “ U a p ila ll I w ill see to it at "once. ,T'o- morrovv every Ihing may be iliseoveied, and I hi-n it w ill 1 )1 ' loo lah;. • 11 is only four oYdoek, and ICiiiiu o im I. s never leaves his niliee bi-fiire live. .M,tk'' an exense for mi* if 1 am late al dinner'' and Robert Bell hurried n«wa.v. l l‘’or months lu* Ijigl l»een living Ihe feverish lifeof one who kno\vs Ihal nii-n- than f-'ilulie, repnliilioii, iiis right to a place amomx Iioijor- ahle lilt'll, resil'd as, imich on cimiice as iloes | i,he . ‘Slake w hich tie ' desperale g a iiilile r flms. I just thrown on ihe falui red or blaek, /His I falI ht s foi'nine had huig fiecii sunk liisfiw n earnings had gone hcTorc lijs W ife’s dower Innl la'cii e.vjieiided in furiii.'^hiiig Ihe ■jiuime at Newporl, and Ihe yet 'more expi'iisivcly. ammged house in llie clly. S:uali had bt-en reared in luxury, and must not lie aSked to siieritifv her aeeiislomed siiiruiindings. They liveuip lo Ihe iucyne width her family ''supposed lliein to poRse.ss lo be .onsj-ieeted of being in aii 3 '.slrail w otdij lie fatal. Ivvpeii.sive bouses, rit h fiirnilure these were tlu’ capital on which he tnuled these gave Conliilfiiee lo depositors. A m t w lie ii ha-ses follow ed los'^es, ainlTii'thiiig lhal. was Rroperl^' their owm was left whal then? W liy, credit was inoie lliah ever iit'ees.sary to liie iii and eonlidenee make.s eretlil and .«o on t<» tlie liiller end tlu 'liillt'f t'Lid of nun ami hI uimu -.. Am 1 sl'icleiiing a strange, laiieilul pu lure? Is llie jti(;lurc not a poi'lrail till' truth tif whieh every ila\\s ex- pgrieiice may verify,? M tist it. shall it t ver la* tliiis? () niolhiTs, to w'iiose honored ImiiTlH the (’liver of life lias com uiilletl the lirst gim nliansliip, llit’ flrsl gnidaneg of tlie future muii, will-you not sneriliee your IilLlt; vanities thoughl, ami lie kimws, if you do not. tliat' all I have will he his a.s imieh as it is mine.” “ 1le tlfserve.s no less from you; for, in all tlie anxidies of the last few tlgys. he tlwnglit -.^t-yuuT-HwL-^egured-thi»'4>i^nBe and- fttrm ture~' ----- hurried awav, feeling himself a liltle lu^luumM t grand possihililies i»f your posilion? of his own hilk. CmiM ho Imve l.ioUod Imrk | " V"o nol birom i', yrm may, llu; regnm'- iinil seen llio B irliali faoo fa ll in lu tlio .:la.s«.oil ‘ " ' '“ "■''''.V, by li-aobiiiH y..ur chibbvii lo Immis, an.l board tbo do/p aol« ihal sbook Iho ! 1 "'™ "usnllicd boi.or abovo woallb? lotbink alondor lorm , bo W.Vild acarooiv buvo l,,,,,,, ■ P '"'"'"I''"'’Y Umir b-lkiw-oroaltiros a oonilortod, lin t bo did noi biok buck, and I P'""' '■•'Gnii.or for a in in ii al poaoo, and a tlio fl.irm Inllod at last ........ ... Annie rose aial | "" sullLdd, iMr«. lioborl Bell, deebled to do a lii We spoak lo inolbers, luaaniSe we bo- fttyou.” “ Seeiired litis house and f.irniture to me! I di> not undersl*tml. Robert »dw'ays told me lhal hiy father had left me one Imudred lliou- saml -loliars.” “ Did you expi'ct Robert to put that sum in his pocket and k(‘cp it until you railed for it? He pul it ill his hu.siiicss, and it vvent; of cour.se, w ith the rest. But tlii.s house nnd fu rn ili.n ’ w ill sell, I dare say, for fifty thou- sand ; SO, y-m w-ill mil he poor.” “ B ill, Sar.ah. siin-ly tliis belongs to Robert's eredilors. He told me liim se’f that they tnisLed him tlw iniire for seeing this handsome hoii.'^i'ami funiilure. mid ami " AiRile hrsitated. Slu- knew.not Iiow to piit Ihe thunght into w-oids, that R-iherl was piw- pelraling a fraud in thus piilting hcvm-^lie ' reach of his creditors wlml Im knew liad m-i-n regmdi'd li.v I hem as sef'urily for his payment of his debts; hut her eoniitemniee was si i III- eieiitly ^xpressivi*. and .^arali e.\(-laiined : “ .\iiiiie. you are too ahsiiid! 1 lell yon Ibe h-'iise is 3 'niir.s, anil you m a\' he tli-in k fiil Jj> Roberl, for taking sm-li i-,'ire td ynn. I sei t f‘>r you to lell \i-ii 1hat 1 am going to jtap.-i's; and I Ihiiik you -had b(*H*‘i- 4 *'*iiie tin re w iH i me for a few d'lys, till things sell N'down a i-! people are doin’ talking. <)f coiir.se, Voii w iil eilher sell or let this hoU':e,” ' “ Sarah, do y-m know where Mr. I’lienix live.s?” Sarah iillered an impatient exehuiiali--n : “1 do not believe ymi have heard a woril I said to yon! I am sure 1 don't know whal you want with Mr. i'henix. I suppose you <‘an liiul w I h 'I' c he lives l) 3 t,.lt»okiiig in ll)e d i- rectory. I shall leave hen-ihi.s evening, nnd . ..11V IM’ ............. |..n i\ Vour I ■ oms III ;\niiie went li‘ her room, but it was only to piil'qu her lioiinet ami shavvd. She knew (hat a direi'lory Hbniil on her hrolber’s (able, and .she Soon m '(piaiiit-*sl herself w illi Ihe place nf M r. I’heiiix’s re.sideiu-e. W hat she was to do there .Vnnie could searci-ly, liave told; .sin* only felt tliat «h(* needed such gilitlaiice lus lier father would have given, amT I hat she had j/te n heard him name Mr. I’ln nix irs a nmn vvlioiii he tlioi-oiighly Li'.q.slid. - .\im ie found Ihe house found .Mr. I’lietiix, foi', as we have said, il 'wii.s yel early, and ho was iiMLti!i aclivuial Hi.\ty-(ive an he had been when .ioliii Bell had km nvil iiim . We w ill not, dwell upon tin* interview whieh followed between the honest old morchaiit and the young girl iiuxiou'ly inquiring wlmt was the r/i/hf way Uu’ HirnighI ll.ongh mirrow palli whicli few, il eoiifes.sed, now foHmv. *Mr. Ihieiilx reiru’tnhered his .vi.silor as a cliild, ami to- lier appeal, ‘-Rleasi' te ll me, jijst as my falliej- would have done, >vliaf I do!*'lie answered, gravelv': “ 'I’liaf, w ill dc- pi'iid. my'dear young hnly. on what yoiir'oh- jis'B ia , whelln'i- to keep idl you can legally fb |- y o u r s e l f ^ ’ • ; , ' “Oh, ’mfr^ no!” interrupted poor Annie, with' almosi 'passionale emphasis, “•! oidv waul to.he honest, and. if 1 can,^tii .suvi’ o ilie r people fioin sudeiing hj- Rol)erl.” ‘•'I'lieii Ihete is no dmiht that the house, whieh is not yours by b'lno ./n/e sale, Imt only by a eniivcyaiiee inie.ndcd l<> pul it out of tlio reach o f.the rn 'd ilo fs.'to w-tioin it jiad been exliibiled lus -part of their ^-'-eurily. ought lo he given up w itli your h/oitti-V’s ullier |irop. erty, and tlm l your i-laim on his ii.ssi'ts film nlil he pul on q pur wtih the clainKs'uf olher cred- itoj- 8.” ‘•.\nd how slioidd I do,this I am too igiior- ant?” “ You mu.st choose Ronn* person lo act for X'ou. juiil give h|m a power of iitlorney.?'’ . . ,“ ,V^d would <you (), M r. I‘licnix,.for my they wi.shed to qiglil, and lu-morruw lo write to a friend in K....... lo look out u home for her tlu'4'e. We have said that Mrs, Robert Bell pos- sessed tact, and she manifested il on this oc- ctision. Aniiic was iiskeil lo nudve no iiiiim iieve that in the nursery often the mould lias been cast .that shapes the future life; hut we must not, linger- Die end is near. P'or a few weeks longer Robert Bell was able to slave off the coming ruin. Its sinulow wa.s upon him during all tiiose weeks,-juid fui changes, and yet, by llie aid of u skillful J P^l^kaps none Iml llic simple Annie, wlio liad cMffcur and uuxiinU, a dilTercnt air was given to her dress, which seemed now to render more interesting llic sweet, childish face glow- ing with Die excitement of dressing for the flrst time consciously for idTecl. Among the ‘guests of Hie evening was a young S(iiUlW'i'ner,.ricli, handsome, iigrecidde. seen the deep dcpres.si(m of his lonely hours ami his reckless gaiety in society, could have hoeu siirpri.sed when the blow fell. To her the amprise was niter. No dream,' no. faintest suspicion of the truth hud ever dawned upon her. How could the daugluer of “ Honest John Bell” suspect poverty, ruin, wliero all I The first quality was his passport to the so- j flppkaiices of luxury were seen? It was Poor Annie! Hlre'stniggled lo be calm,v.but' ciety of iMr. and Mrs. Robeit Bell. Tlie ' -Vf*' Annie had takeh her breakfiisl ^Dk) brightness was ail gone its site saw'the others won for him the heart of Annie.. Over i unusual event in,Unit lear ohMiome dismantled, Die familiar things, tijOr loves I slmil not linger.'^ It waw Hie old serf-indulgent household. The Preneh timid lallova'd h.y the touch of the liaml she had : btory—who does not know it? Bryan Ran- to ask that “ uindemoisellci ')vc(t^o tenderly, thrown aside as valueless, j dolph, proud of his predigrec, of bis old home, : would have the bontfi to come lo tbe ebamber ir borne away ns 'the property of strungci-s. j of the as-sociiUions with his name, who likd ni^iun.” An^am found luir.sister-in- if^t.sbe was 3 ’oiihg, and life •again grew . sometimes doubted whether lu-’ should find j law surrounded by trunks half packed, while fatiiei’^ .mike - would you net for me ' “1 will for your own ,‘4ake; hut now lell imv where you are going, and on wlmt you are fo live-till this business is arranged?'' *•1 doii'l know exaelly. Sarah tnjd me I eonld go lo lier Ditlier'.s with her, tdl lliingK •Reitirnt donn.'bul shuihiifighi that, - Dmt • ’* ‘•'I'hiii you wouhl'setl Die liouse ami furiii- liire, and he a'rich heire.ss still; Imt now tliat. your riches are about, to iimkc lo themselvea wings, wlmt eiiu you do?” “I think I could lie a govern(/.sp, pf'rlmps, or i\ teaelu’r of little children in a scI hm)), or I Could embroider, or color pliotogniphs.’" Biror Annie’s liemt greW faint Dio radiance all f;ided from-her eyi'S and the color from lier j f'<ee..,a.'« K|m'<'iuimenUed thus lier little nccom- ! jilislimeiif.s. They seemed so very little, and i such a lo^ig, dull tract of lonely, toilsome life .«eemed . 1,0 .viri'teh out before her, while hover- ing idioVe il gleKined and gli.Hlenod ip mocking hrigliinfss the life of love and joy whieh would ilmve heen Imrs as Rtmdolph Br3 mn’« wife i\ life iiow^ot to he hers, “for his father will never ooiisent to-hi.s wedding one who brings wit.li her licit bey riches nor g(H)d mime. “ Poor child! yyii are faint—rest yourself, ami I will rail Mrs. Piienix.” But Annie would not Im delayed; action, who felt, was the best medicine f(»r lier grief. Tim urningcments were soon completed that were necessary to make Mr. Phenix her agent—her trunks were packed--=#id then came the im- portunt qmgition, “ Where siiall I go?” Sarah had departed in a rage with what she termed Die nh.surdity of Annie’s pmceedings, accusing lur of luisisterly insensibility, nnd assuring ber tlml neither Robert nor siie would inter- fere willi'her hereafter, since.-alio had found another adviser. Annie was not wholly des- titute^ for tlierc still remained in her purso nearly Diree hundred doHare of the last mopey wliici) Itohert had jmifl her, as a dividend on her sliatesof certain slock. With this sum she might have lived with tolerable comfort for some numlTia at K—^ —, but in New Y^ork she would he more likely lo otitaln such em- ployineul as she could Imnesllv lo per*“ (Concluded on Fourth Pugo.)

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Page 1: IRON FOUNDRY - digifind-it.com€¦ · Vol. xxxvii. No. 32.Hightstown, N. J.vJhuc^av, NOVEMBER tO(h, 1881. mole No. 1887 D FI&OPESMIOiX'Ali €AltDi

Vol. xxxvii. No. 32. H ightstown, N. J .v J h u c ^ a v , NOVEMBER tO(h, 1881. mole No. 1887

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F I & O P E S M I O i X 'A l i €AltDi<< .

li. IL<,EN/EUS W DXViS, '

l w i l l N . J .OP PrC R 0011. STOCKTO^^ a x d ,FORMAN ST!i.

O n i c o H o u r s : 8 t o V i A . M . , ‘2 U i 5 I ’ .' * a p r : j - l y r

B 11. A. Wi l l i a m s o n ,i i i o u r s r o w . ' v , i^. j .,

O F F rC E I N DAWE.-3’ B U tL D I N O , apr lO-tf For inorly oocuploit }>y Dr. Doshlor.

])R. A. H. DEY,I I I f i l l T S tO W N , N . .T.

O F F IC E AT D. B. D E y s , NORTH M AIN ST. ■' ' m> ly .

W A T C I I . M A K I N O .

.1.R.C. JOHNSON

] ) R. A. DAVrES,-S U R G I i J O N O R N T E S T ,

anil luianuf.ioturor ol' In p o rru iitlh U (lu m TcoMi.Offi 50 opimsUo IJiil/O r.ia llst clm rcli, Alain s tre e t,

H liciitstow n, N. J .ro e tli.o x trao to il w iT inntT by the use oi

L au ifh ln g (His.. ,X. i l —Tiio now p a to n f fl-iiin Ha.so, sn valni'i'lo

for Its tla,liinos.s, ooinl'ort a n ’l clftiinllnc.'«H, is also appllftil. An e.vaiiilnation is Invttpd. _ a jif m y .-

I ) K VV. B. E. MILLER,V E r E R I M A R f 8 U R G E 0 M ,

" Rosldoneo 4J9 South Oth S tre e t . (laimlon, N". J .(IriuluaLo,of the Am erican Vot<Tlnary uolle^e^il

’ th e U n iversity o f New Y ork.One of th e (Ja tile InspeeU ir o j the S ta te of Now

J e rs e y .j ly 10- l y r ' ' ,. .

Tlr. C. J. Hazard,X> E lK E T IS S T ',

OFFIOE—Stoiucton St., O i’i’oSitb KimMANSr., ’ H K 3 U T . S T O W I V , IV J .

(l-as ailm'uistoroil . . - iy

^ BRIAN 8. APPELGEl',

A ttoraox’" a.tSolicitor aod Mastery in Ohanoery,

HI«Sa T.><T <» \V iV ,an 18-tr N kw

sX M . S U I I A N C K . ,

I IK H IT S T O W N , N. J ,

(I O U IV E l i L K t T r . A W

MASTER AND E.XA.MINER I'N CIIANCEl tY.

1.

SOCIETY M E E T IN U S .

U.'OF 0 . F.WIND.SOR L O P G E . No. r>9,

JMootsovor U u tch innon’B Uall,on'TuKHi)AV Kvk- NiNn of each w eek , a t 7'.+ o’clock.

D o^roesconforreil th e l a s t I’ucsilny Evenlnffln e ic i i m<Xntn. T. Nl. SURiMt'fY. N. (r .

(JHAS. E. OtIHiO, .Soc'y. myJO-LI

Sncoe.RRorto JchnO.-tolvn^oDV

WATCH & CLOORM A K l C n ,

n e a r the Iron^l^M Ko,

North Main Street, Hightstown.W atchop, (,'Morka a n d , Jf^woTry n e a tly clennod

and repalro il, nntl^warnjnteil to ^aatl.Rfartlon.I siiliiMt the-palriW iiigcblltbf jnililii'.A p r l - ly r ^ ' ,.H R. U, .TUHNJ^UN.

Alsu .lufltfco ol the P c a i 'c ^ j

[ R A Y A G l f f ^H K IH T R T O W N , N, .1., ,

W . \ : T C I I M A K E R A M ) J E W E L E R .W atchop, Ulock.s. Sjiectaclep, &c I 'ln icd W are in v a rie ty . lIcpiilrinM In a il its l>riniolu(jiprnni|)tly a t’toiid'od to and w iirnintC il. A t the old stand , up- puHito the BaptiPt-ohurch... in'r-i ly

J U H N S I jr T O I E N , “M e r c e r S t . , H i g h t s t o w n , N . J . ,

Uont lnucp to Manufivoturo, (’ukap vur U,,\pii ,

L A D I E S ’ A N lM J E N T ’S

Fancy and Plain Boots and Shoos,(JAITEHS. S L I P t ’FHS. Ac.

BeP»Tnatcrni]sTiPed. ,nhi( PatiPfartiun triiaruntpod.A irood RS!»urimpm ul Reiidy-JMade Booty and

Shocpcolistuii i ly on luind. ?BootP and Shoes repuifeii a t Phort notice.A v n l l Iruin' iny old frlendp and euHtmnorp iP ro-

ppvc tlu lly polli i led. apr 1-ly

THEB00

- T S

O L D S T A N D !SH

HAT

Ss -&

AP

A. J. ASHTON,M ain ’s t . .o p p .H a p t lP tC h u rc h .

li t s t o w , N .D o a l e n n a l l Itlniip of '

Boors

S H O E S ,T R U N K S , U M B R E L I - A S , A c

• Agoofl i isnorlincnt a lw aypon hand a t the lowest prices. ' a p l - l y

H A T S

C A P S ,

p E D D lE INSTITUTE,I IK HITSTO W N. N. J .

A Thorough Scliool for both SexesFall Term Legiiia S(*ptemlK'-r 1. 1881.

Proparo.p S tu Icu ts (dr a n y Uollcs^o or tor Bn.si- no.^s. B-'itli tuu Solid and o rn a iu u n ta l Br.uKitioa.

UoPt p.or y e a r la all Llio S o lid BranoliuH. <ji:220. U lilldrcn under 1'2 yoarp, u n d e r p a ren lu l care, iiloi). T u ition for Day ScliularP, to jsU.Su. pur qiiarUT.

t f f ' special torniH by a ,freo nutU, Send for (Jat- alki^uca tu

llov. E. J . A V ERY ’, A.-M., P rinc ipa l, aug 1 5 - ly ,

'I HE HOME SEMINARYp o l l Y U U X O L A D IE S .AD VA NTA HfclS :

■ Oare fu l c u l tu re of t h e .Mind. Affocthnp ami H i a t t ; I’horoiigh lyptrucLlon in EnglDh, Higher and Oru a iu en ta l hriliiohetf: l-Oiurtual faeUilie.-i in Music; ' Pio.isati t, Safe, Ohrl .^ilan Homo, free from t a e perils of comrrugaied iiuinoor«; Ev.erytlitng fur the dcvelopineiiL of TiU'b: Si.x-tociith yea r begtiiP Sopte inber 5th, 18X1. ^

Rov. W . M. W E L L S , A. M.,HmitT.STOWN, N . J'i- i'niM'Jpal.

C 0 .M M i s S10 N . M E 11C i l A N T S .

A. U. M O U N T. J . K. TU LL.

MOUNT & TU LLwholo.salo Oominlaalcin m erc h a n ts in

and a ll k in d s ofF R U IT S . COUNTRY PKODUOE, A lso POUR-

T K Y , U.X.MK, ISIhiS , U lIT T E ll, LIVK AN D DRESSED STOCK, Ac

N O . 1 7 1 W E S T S T . , N E A R M U f i E A Y ,K W V O R K .

___________ n o v l8 - ly r

JOHN H, FORD,BLACKSMITH,

h a s o pened a shop n e a r th e Q r ls t Mill,

U G IIT W T O W IV ,

a n d is ready to tlo a l l k inds of

Blacksinithing & Hor.se-Sliceiiig.ED G E TOOLS A S P E C IA L T Y .

p r ‘27-tf

V I C K ’SI l lu s t r a t e d F lo r a l G u id e ,A b e a u tifu l w ork ol 100 P a g e s , One Colored Flow ­e r P lato , and SOOAlluatrations, w ith Doserijitlons o f th o best F lo w o rsan d V 'cge tab les, wltli price of floods, .ind how to grow tliom . All for a Five C ent Ktam'p. In English or O o riu n n .

V IC K ’S SEE D S a re tlie boat In the world. I ’lvo C e n ts for puatago will bu y the F lok-vl U uidk , to llin g how to got Uiom.

T lio F l o w u ii ANn V b o b t a i il b ) (J a r d h n , 175 P a g e s , Sl.T Colored P la te s , ami many liundrod E n­g rav in g s . F or .50 cents In p ap e r Ciivors; ijil.OO in e le g a n t c lo th . ' In H erm an or English.

V ick ' s I l l u st r a t b p M o nthly Maoazinr—32 P ag es , a Colored P la te In e v e ry num ber and m any fine E n g rav in g s . P rice «-y e a r ; FlvoCopiea for *6.00. S pecim en N um bers sen t for 10 oonia ; 3 t r i a l copies I'or 26 cents. A d d re ss , j n l6 - ly JA M E S V IC K , R ocheste r. N. V .

JNSTRUMENTAL MUSICA T J A M E S B U E G .

M I S S H A T T I E P . P O L L O C K

w ill resum e h e r olasses for

Instruction on Piano and Organ,a t her ro8ldonoo,.In Ja m o sb u rg , Septem ber 5,1881.

.. au g 18-3in

X V E D D I N G I N V I T A T I O N S

P R I N T E D A T T H I S O F E I C E .

E arly ’s Coal Depot,I I I G I I T 8 T O V V I V , iV. J .

COAL BY T H E CA-Il LOAD, AT W HOLE8ALE

P rices,.such nsCouricil R idge, Buck M ounta in , H oney B rook, Ac-

A good sup p ly for tbo R e ta il T radeeonst.an tly on h an d . ' -’ Those w ishing to. purojin.sd in c ith e r larg e o'

sm all q u a n ti t ie s , w ill find i,t to th e ir in te re s t to give me a c a l l .

A lso , P IN E.A N D -O A K K IN D LtN fS WOOD, a p l - t f . JACOB EA RLY .

l y ' R r F O R M A N r ...... 'l . l '» IiKALlfK IN-

Furniture, Agricultural Implcfcents.C a rp e n te r ’s and jMnsoii’sTiKd.'^,

A n d e v e ry urLlclc u se d Ly Ilu ild ers , B e d -R oom S u it e s , P a r l o r S u it e r ,

l)iNINO-lUu>M FI’UNITI'UIJ in - a i ic ty , IL.V 1 lirfniON T ahi.h« a t lyvveMt figures.

I can se ll u 8 low as any one, and ask a n Inspection a ifgooiU aiid prices.

Also, la rg o assortm ent of T ;iblc and P ocket (b it- le ry ; F loor Oil C lo th , iNc., ttc . a p r l - ly

W. ROBBINS, ^ •

.^NTHONY COLEMAN, CARPET WEAVER,

I I I O I I T .^ T O WIV, IV J .

A la rge nuiii jt lty cd HagC’iirpet on hand (or sale, as giHiil jis can bo purchased In any m apgti a t Uu* biwest iniirkel prices, ■M onn io u t l i S t ro o t . h e a r iMain. ........ niif2'’- lv r

^ y A N T E D .Good H o m o sfo r a lim ite d n u m b e r ol boys. Ad-

dr.es8,__ _ ,1

^N i 1. 1 s t'lHc Ro lo r III .S chool.• J a m o s b u r g . N..1

QLO- K. riLESON,' V A R C H IT E C T A N I) B U IL D E R ',

m u i i 'u s T o w i , N. J .,J o b b in g promptly n t tended do. and Building.': put

iip.in g MipiHior manm ir.Shopon .McrcerHirei't. above Dawes' Ilatl.

a i i l - l y r

l l l 1 > i H T N T O \ V , Y

IRON FOUNDRYA N D M A C H I N E S H O P ,

S. SIIANGLE & SON,

I IIUIITSTO W N , N J .

I v o i i a n d r h v i s f ? C a s U i i f i ' ) -

^of every (lopcrip ttiin .

A G R I C U L T U R A L I M P L E M E N T S ,

M iL i. j iH A R i} ia ,

MOWKHS ,t UKAI'liU.S,

MEAT 01101’ 1'EHS,

C I D E l i SCKEW.S,

. Poetry.A r T C .M .N .

Summer is gone, and ill'll, utiim n W lili.a e i.iudy siddmn tnm d.

X‘oim‘.«i on like a klng'-wlth his luinncr.s W aving abovi* Ids head.

i sue i lu n u ls t on Uic river. • ■I lu u r the broer.e uii llio bill,

And Uic crlck-vt a ll day in ihu mnid.-w Is oliirppig joud and shi ill.

J'lMv tlowbrsjl+ddi A utum n cherish ,Ami he l/y<i by »lio c«ilU‘ of g n eii

Wliiidi S p p iig l^boc^loom of b i'iuily,Wove iidr lor the Sum m er t|ueon. ‘

For lu^.lovoth llij;, golii and juiiqdo In wiiieh luonarehs ot old wore dr<'«-:^l,

And tlio soarj^i plum e td the w arrio r Is waving abpv.v hl»-crest.

• Few blosflumsdoth lq*eure for!Yi’I_,.UA to.-‘ter.‘< llio a.<fer wild.

Aiijl'ltu' liciuitUul frlngeil te i i i ia n H titu A uIuiiui'h, angid child !

JIluc ns.ihe S p rliig ’.< ilrsl violet,It ni'Stb 8 upoij Ills b reast— .

Yel, sure, iiln i (b a t he hivvtU The rcddlppe f lobelia bc ijif.

1 knoW-hiit wliy—imi'from childhood,■ — rntT m W treT T e U lm P U I

M.'.< been sw eeter lliuti ihe vernal l>ree7.e, d r the SuiiHiier’Sgineloily !

, AtuJ Lliougli it waken wild echoes ,And .limaing." 1 cammt define,

, It lea vCs in-lqyYqnril a Me.s.-jng,'Anti a hiu*f*k*r ll^J.s mine.

,T )if h'hnafr C/iflirii'ts. . .1 vnh (}. j'ci.i.Rit

Miscellaneous.A N M iO r.K L J..

an d a l l k in d s u f

!

I IH S X IT ^ S X O W N .

Best, Largest and Cheajie.st

l i \ T O W jV .

O v r. B a p t ia t U iiuri'H.

W H E R E TO BU Y

YDUR C LO TH IN G !A T .

SOI.OMON STCKEL’SS T O R E ,

YOU CAN FIND A FINE ASSOHTMENT Q,F

FALL and WINTER

CLOTHING!ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF

UNDERWEAR SHIRTS,■ OV ER.ALLS, Ac.. Ac.

HATS AND CAPS!ALSO, A LARUE STO'OK OF

Musical Instruments, n o t i o n s , j e w e l r y .

PERFUMERY AND TOYS,and at Wholesale and Retail, a fine assortment ol

T O B A C C O , C IG A R S ,/S N U F F A N D

C O N F E C T IO N U H Y ,

On Stockton Street, Iliglit.stowrK

Maciiinei'}’ Furnidied & Bepaired

. SI1ANHI.E 4 SON,1 - t f U lgh t.^ tow n , N. J . .

LAW BLANKS.

A L W A Y S ON H AND.

WARKANTKK DKKDR, WARRANTEE DEEDS,

N O T I C J i l .H av in g sold 2 u l my sto re to M r. -1. II. Ponree,

I sh a ll a t oncoVtimmonce to seu lo a ll aceouiils t lia t rcm iilivon niy books, and a jl th a t have oliiiins a g a in st me will p resent tlieoi forsoU lem ont a t once, as 1 desire tu close up the buolls as soon as piisslblo. TIuiiikinK my Irlends for th eir liberal sh a re ol p a tro n ag e , 1 would ask tlie same Ibr my successor who will deal justly ami hoijosUy w ith a ll who will give him a cull,

s p 9 - t f T. O. P E A K U E .

QORN, OATS, &c.BOUGHT AT

OUTCALT’S HOMINY MILLS.( J r i l l n ro oo lvod a t at id b a g s s e n t to any depo to

t h e U n i t e d R a i l r o a d s ol N . J .

W r i t e C o r n , Y e l l o w F l in t

A SPECIALTY.

Call on or address '

J O n i V O U T O A I .T

QUIT CLAIM D E ED S, Q IT T (T.AIM DKED.-^, QUIT CLAIM D E E D S,

CH A T T E L AlOBTfiAGES. CH A T T E L MUKTUAUKS,

MOUTGAG'ES. with ins i' iian ck rr,.\iS B M U llT liA U ES, WITH INSUH.VNCK CLAC.'IE

iMORTGAOES, wiTiicu'T iNsrn.VNCh tlai'SK- MQKTGAUES, W'lTHbUT E CLAlUSE.

A SSIG N M EN TS OF M ORTGAGE, A SSIG N M EN TS UF M OlUiGAGE,

BONDS, COMMON, BONDS, COMMON,

BONDS. lILANfv rii.M'ITloN, BONDS, liLANK'l’ONHITION ,

^ :

BONDS W IT H W A R R A N T. BUND8 W ITH W A R R A N T .

BO NI'S W IT H .n 'D G M F N T , BONDS W ITH JU D G M E N T ,

LEASES.LEASES,

COMMITMENTS.OOxMMITMENTS,

•STTM'MONS,SUMxMUNS,

Ac.Au.

S U B P O E N A S ,SUBFOENAS,

EXECUTIONS,EXECUTIONS,

LEGAL CAP, LEGAL CAP,

A c .A c .

pERRINEVILLE ACADEMY,HERIUNE-V’ ID LE. N. J . , '

A Select School f(rr both Scxcu.P u p ils prepared for t'o llcgo or Imslnoss. Fall

T erm commences M onday. S ep t. 6th. 1881. Exponflos per your i!i‘20n. T u ition per year 140.

- F o r c ircu lar address ,R e v .O E o . w . McM i l l a n .

S p o tsw ood , N. J unBO -ly Prlm Hpnl.

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\ \‘lu’p .lolin' i'X)], (lie old morrlmni. ri-fircd H|)<*u n ('H|)itul or,CMC Imniircd llicusiuid d^dlars. tlic pcMRlc of' hi.8 nalivc town llumglil liim n limn of almost incxliaiisliblc wnillli, for ilinsr wciv linu‘8 in wliidi nmn Hved (“cmforiaWy on an incoinc of twi'iily-llvc Inidrcd dollars, ajid Inxurioiifily on oni* of live tlionsiuid. .lohn 1J(‘11 was an old-fii.sftioiicd nmn. lie had carried a conscience into liia hnsim-ss, and. wlml, was [lerhnim jiiore nunarkable, lie had bron^lit a corisi'inme out nf il. |[<- knew lliat he WHS ca-lled “ Honest .loliii i ’l-IVand he prized Ihe title more than he did lii.«'werdili - far more limn lie woidd Imve done the pre­fix of lioiioriibh’ (o Ills liiMne, won.as Jjj;.luir\v. tlml titleloooflen is Ly I'liinmery and iniri ^ ie .lohn lh ‘11 wils still a hale nmn of midille age when lie wilhdrew to llie town of E - m New Ilnmpstiire, with a .son .sixleen years old and a daughter only eif^ht. The .‘?on wa.8 the nn.su.spected cause of his jmiisin^ in the fidl cnnr.se of sjirce.ssfnl Irade, s.Hling the ['roinpl- injjs of mnhition and the eni;(Tstrivings nf an active nature, and seitlini'himself down lo Hie stillness of a eoiintry-lown within v' i;;hl of ili<’house in wnmi.. in 'r /uo r»»... . ,|,n] ,i,,.academy in wiiich he hml reeeivud his eilnea lion. To the great morlillealion of iilsneiiv aspiring son, the name of ItoLeri Hell was now placed on the rolls of this sum/* academy. 'I’o tlie ri'immsiranees of the yum g gentlemaM. wlio, having declined a collegiate<-onrse, and enU'red tlie Qounfing-lionse of a New York nuTchant two years before, considered liim- self as already in the class of men, and be- ydnd sehuols, the fallier replied:

“ I pul you tliere, Imping llnu it may imt be too Inie for yon to unlearn some tlnngs dial

■y^uir New York assoeiation.s have Imighl yon. If I coidd only see you a boy again 1 should

■ be happy indeed 1”.This could not be. T'lie sbadow W(“ut iml

back upiHi'tlie dial-plate for llolierl Hell. A boy in 3'ears, be was a man in heart: his .strongest desire, to have a clear Held Lt Hie exercise of Ids powers.— “ .My father was onlj' a 8lu)pkce[M‘r,” lie said In his wondering sister. “ I will he the Na­poleon anmhg merchants. A hmidred thou- sand! it may do to vegetatt' upon in a roniilry. town, hnl that will jmt dp for me. 1 shall he a millionuiriq and then, .\nnie, I will seiid for my jiretty sister to prcsidi* ovtr the most luxuVioifk rslablishmenl in New Yt'ik.”

Such was the dream of the Imy- dreams exciled hy the silly boasis of liis t^mipauiona at .seliool, and by tlio flait(-4'ing homage wliieli ho saw paid tb wcahli. even by lluw* who were ri^uited wise and good men. .lohn Bi;ll had hoped, in transferring his home io a eoini- Iry-tnwn, that its unsophisticated .<(K'iely, its .simple ploasriros, and nalural modes of livings would restore lo Ids son the fresimess of hi.s boyhood. Hut, ere tlie five years were passedwhich lay between Uoberfa lemoval lo E -----and his nmjorily, the father saw that this could not be, and, weary of ibe sullen discon­tent of his son, and feaiTn) of its inlluenoe on the happiness of his pet Amde, he sent the l)oy. at eighteen, to New York, odnsigning him to the care of an old friend wlio wjis do- l-ng a very large bubinesa in Wall Street aa a banker and broker.

A’ears passed by, bringing hotliiiig but good to' . 1 lie m erchan t’s home, where Amiie Bell grew like some fair young flower', .gaihenog sweetness am! biightness from all ground her. There\va.s sunshine in the ripplesofuicy golden hair, sunHhine in her dini|)led Smiles. No fairy dancing in’ greenwood slmdeS.ever moved more lightly ; im bird ever Tainlled more sweetly. And bennltii all this lightness lay wnnmn's thonglilful tenderness and a rare sLrenglli of principle. Hobdt Bell made an annual visit at Cl|rlalma8 to bis falluir, bring­ing jVnnif? Costly pre-sents, and liis tjither such letters from his old friend as made him forget his" fear's, ami rejoice in Ids son's abiliiy and success.

When Annie was eighteen, anti Uobert twenty-six, John Bell died—died siiddcnly, iiavliig failed to do wliat he had often called Ollier men fools for not doing, and what )je hatl most aerioiisly determined tbat-nothing sTionld prevent iiis doing—-to make a- will. It was of little consequence, people, said; he would liavn left n,ll to his cbil'dri'ii, of course, and Itobert wil) take cure of Annie’s portion as well as of his.own.

b r i g l i t f o r l i e r f n K o f i e r t ’ . ' i l i o i m * i n l l i e e i t y u . ' a n y o m - W c i r f h v u f b v a r i m ; t h e l w - . i i - . r e d m m w * [ m i n e o v e r w h i e h a f a s l i i M i i a b l , - u i f r p r e s i . l . - d , ' a n d e n p t i i i n i . h g t i u ' . i i m * . . f t h e K a n d o l p l i . ^ j , v a w

a n d w h e r e t h e r e w a s a h i x m y a n d d i s p l a y t h i s l n i . i ' , ' s h M [ > l n ' A r m i e B e l l , a n d t l o i i l i t f a l o n l y ( p i i l e n e w t o o u r s i m p l e i V i m f e . i w l u t l i i ' i ' b e w f r r w o r t b v t o w i n a n d w e a r s o

“ W h y . K o b e r l . I m w r i i h y m i m u s t b e ! ” a s . ( ' l i u r m h i g ' . ^ ^ m U < , ‘ - w e l l . A n n i e. ' ^ h e g u z n i a r o u n d m o m s r i e l i w j l l u b r i K - u d e a n d , ' o s e e k a 'v e l v e t . J i n d d a / . / I I n g w i l j i o r i n o l y , . a n d w h o s e 1 I m m C a | E . i J o i i s e n l n l t o U i m s f i f h e r

l u t u g ^ - w i t l i p i i ' h i r e s w b i e l r - ’ W i - m c d , l u . o n e h | S - u i t l i e T n o a r i d s . B j ’ V u o i w a w i i n p a -l o h e r t h e e h o i e e s t g e m s o f a r t . ^ ; l i i * n t ' | t ) v v i } \ r w h ^ ( l i e h a d \ \ o n , b u t l i i s ^ f a l l i e r

“ S i l l y e l n l d ! ” c r i e d K o b t * i ! , ' “ a H I b i s i s o n l v | l i m H U v u r i i i r Y ^ o n s e n l b e f . u e . \ i m i e . w . ^ n l i . lm y s t o c k i n I r u t l e . \ \ h o d o v o m t h i n k w i u d d d o b u s i n e s s w i t h a p o o r b a n k e r : ' ”

“ But Iheii you must be rich to have such stock m trade,” said Annie decisively.

Robert nnswen-d only by a ipiiek glance at Ilia wife. She was readier of toiigu(‘.

• ‘ C e r t a i n l y , . V i m i c p ” s h e s a i d , br o r(cill hr, f o r a p p e a r n n e e . s p m d n e e r e i d i t i e s . ”

.Mrs. Uolierl Bell was perlmjis also {•Inssiai by Robert as part of his stock in trade, her Hoeial talent atlraeting niaiiy of lho.se lo his hotist* wlu> afl(u:ward became nsefuMo liHii in business.

Not a few men of reliied habits and In­herited wealth, not a few , well - endowedwid-iws; _iujd,

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a t a e l t h a t e n a h l e d h e r l o m i a p t h e r s e l f t o ( ‘ a e l i V a r i e d f o r t n o f c l i a r a e t e r a m o n g t h o s e w i m s e f a v o r s h e d e s i r e d t o w i n . ' I ' l i e r e w a s n o d o u h l t h a t t l i i s i i m r r i a g e . i f a s p e c u l a t i o n , h a d h e e n a p r o l i l a l d e s p e < ' i i ! a t . i < i n f o r t h e h o u s e o f B r a i n e A B e l l ; m i d n o w . j u s t a . s a n u n u s u a l

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e r s , h a d b e e n n a d i - b y t h e “ b e a r s ' ’ J l r a i n e A B e l l w e r e “ b u l l s ” o f c o u r s e a n d t l u v i i i i g h i h a v e s u l T e r e d ' i n I ' o i i s e q i i e i t e e , . l o h n B i U l i a d

• d i e d , a n d t h e f o U i n i e h e l e l l A n n i e ’ s s h a r e o f i t a s w e l l a s I v o l i c r i ' s s e r v e d a s a v e r y e o n v e n i e i i l l i u l s l e r f o r t h e . s i n i x i n g h - . i d s o f t h e l i n n . < ’

“ i V n n i e . 1 f l i n l t h a t m y f a t h e r ' s p m p e r t y h a s i n c r e a s e d i n v a l u e s m e e h e r e Q i e d f r o m I m s i - n e s s , l l i s e s t a t e i s v a l u e d a i t w o h u i n i i e d ( h o i i . s a n d d o l l a r s . S o y o u . s e e y o u a r e : . i ; h e i i ' i ' s s . \ \ h a t w i l l y o u d o w i t h y o u r l u o n e y ' '

“ ' I ’ l i a l i s f o r y o t i t o s a y , U < i h e r t , ” . s a i i l . \ n n i e , p l i c U l y ; i h e i i I n - s i t a t e d , a n d , I r t u s h i n g a m t

s t a m m e r i n g , a d d e d : “ O l e n i i r s e , R o l . c i l . Iw a n t y o u t o t : d \ e t h a t i s . I w a n t l - » p a y l h a l i s , I m e a n i n y e x j u u s e s l i e i v . y o u k n o w , ”

O h , t h a t i . s n o l h i i i g I ’^ ' e x e l a i i i i e d I L i h e r t . O h , y e s , l o . l i e r l ; i i i d e n i , 1 e o i d d i i - i l I q -

e a s y . ” ’“ O h . w e l l b e e a s y . I ' l l s e e t o : i l 1 t l m l ;

b u t l h ; i l w i l l 111- a a t h o u s a n d ( '1' Si ),I ' v o a t m o s t h o w i m i e l i m o r e w i l l y o u w a n t ' : ' A l I y o | | d o n o i w ; i n l h a d b e U e r h e i n v e s t i - d i n^•'jtl•ol''^ boNils j,..\ i .i j i i i i i in .

“ O o n l d 1 h a v e l i v e h u n d r e d d o I ! ; i r ' s t o s p e n d a s I p l e a s e d ? " a s k e i l . \ n n i e , t i m i d l y .

‘ ' ’ i ' ' i v e l i i i i i d r e d d o l l a r s ! W h y , } ’ o i i w i l l w a n t l h a l f o r y o t i r d n s s a l o n e a s s o o n a s y o n l a y a s i d i : I h i s l i e a v y . g l o o m y d r e s s ; : i i i d , b y - t l i e - b y , d e a r , I w i . s b y m i w o i i h l l i g h t e n y o u r m o u i T i i n g n o w d o n ’ t l i i - g m l o c r y , A n n i e

y m i k n o w , i f i t w o u l d d o h/m a n y g o o d . I w o u l d w i - a r i l , a n d h a v e y m i w t - a r i l , f o r e v e r ; h u t i t c a n n o t , a n d i l d o e s m e s i - r i m i s l i a m i . ”

“ H a r m , R o b e r t ! ” s o b b e d A n n i e , t r y i n g v i f i n - l y t o p r e s s b a c k h e r l e a r s . “ I l o w c a n l h a l l i e ? I f i l i s HO, 1 h a d h e l t e g - g o n w i i y . ” -

“ . l i i s L l i k ' < ’ a w - u n a n ’ . s r e a s o n i n g . N - i w l i s . t e n l o ' n i u o n e i i i o n u - n t , . \ n n j e , j r f i d y ( . u w i l l t i n d e r s l a n d I h e e ; i s e , a n d , 1 a m s u r e w i l l d o w h a l i \ s ' a n t . I l i s n o t , ' A n n i e , l h a l , 1 f e e l l i ' S f l t m r g r e a t l o s s I l i a n y m i d o , 1m l b u s i n e s s m e n h a v e m i t i m e t o l i . s l e n t o f e e l i n g ; l i e n e e , i f o n e | i a i i s e « i n t h e r a c e f o r t h a t , d o w n h e

g i - M ' H , a n d a d o / . e n t r a m p l e o v e r l i i m i n I h e n - e a g e r r u s h ' t o w a r d t h e p r i z i - w e a r e a l l s e e k i n g ,A p r e l l y , u g r e e a h i c 3’ m m g i n d y i n a ' l i o n s e i s o f t e n a g r e a t h e l p i n m y b o s i n e s . s , a n d y m k n o w , d e a r , w e a - r e i n l l i e s a m c b o a t n o w , a n d s i n k o r . s w i m i n g e i l K T . ”

‘ • B i l l , f i o b e . r l , i i j o n o t y e l n m l e r s l . n u l w h a l n i y i n m i r i d n g l u i s g o t t o d o w i f h u M ( i i i s . ”

“ W h y , . \ , n n i e , d . o ^ m i t H ' o l s e i ' j l p i l i t m a k i ’ s t h e h o u s e g l o o i i . \ y a l i d p e o p l e w i l l n o t c o m e a g l o o m y h o u s e ? S a r a h w o u l d h a V e g i v e n o i i e . o f h e r c h a r m i n g . s m / y j « / ■ . « i n s l - \ M ' e k ,h i l l l i o w c o u l d s h e e n l c r i a i i i g u y g u e s t s N y l i i l e .

y o u m o v e t i l i k e a h e a v y , b l a c k ( ' l o u d s c e n e ? ”

“ T h e n , R o b e r t , l e t m e g o a w a y . ”“ A n d h a v e e v e r y b o d y . s a y i n g I w i n s s o H a r d -

l i e a r t e d , I i i a d d r i v e n m y s i s l e r f r o m p i y , : b o u s e ! ” . ■ .

“ W h a t, .sha ll 1 d o ; R o b e r t? ' 1 k n o w ni)l, w h a t y o u w d s b ,'' A 'f in i i ; s p o k e , i i n p a l ie i i t I y .

“ 1 w i l l t e l l 3’ m i . A n n i e . I h a v e a s k e d t w o ' o r t h r e e g e n l l e n i e n t o d i n n e r l . > - m o i r - i w ; l e t S a r a h m a k e s o m e c h a n g e i n y o u r , d r e s s ; i l s l i a l l s t i l l l i e I d a e k , b u t i t i n a } ' b e a l i t t l e l i g h t e r , a l i l j l c m y v y b c T i q i p j n g . a n d l l i c n c o m e

I t o d i n n e r d e l e r m h i e d t o b e n i y b r i g h t , b e a u t i ­f u l s i . s l e r a g a i n . ”

“ I w i l l d o m y b e s t , ” A n n i e s a i d , c o l d l y , a n d R o b e r t k i s s e d h e r , a m i c a l l e d h e r h i s ] » e t , a n d

i H . f h b e d ' a n d c o m b w e r e c o v e r e d w i l l i l a r e s , s i l k s , a n i l b o x e s o f j - w e l r y .

‘ ■ . S a n d i . w h e r e a r e y o u g o i n g ? ” I ' x e l a i i n P d I h e ' u . s t o i i i . s l i e i l A i ' m i i * .

“ 1 F u s h - s l j s b , A n n i e ! — c l o s e t h e d o o r . . I c a n n o t I r i i s l a s e r v a n t « ‘ X < a * p t F a n e b e U e , ” ’

“ . A n d n o w l l i c d o o r i s c l o s e d , w h a l i s l l i e i i m t l e r ? ^ w h e r e i . s R o l M - r t ? ' '

“ T h e m a t t e r i s . A n n i e , t l i n t " H o h e r l h a s f a i l e d . H e a n d h i s p a r i n e r h a v e l o . s t e v e r y

i h i n i T . ' I ' l n - y e u i m n t p a y a s i x j M * n c e o n t h e d - . l l a r . ”

“ U n n n o t p a y ! ( ) S a r a h , w i i a t w i l l b e ( y ) n i e t r u s t h i s c a u . s i ' ' { | ) , H l e t t e r , b u t m u s t r e t u r n i n j o f t h r i r e r s ’ d i l o r s ? ” 'p e r s o n . I l " ' ’’ “ I t w m i l t l b e j u o r e s i s l e r l y . I t h i n k , t o a s k

“ O n l y a f e \ V w e e k s , A n n i e , a n d t h e n y o u " h a t w ’ i l l b e c o m e o f i l i c m — t h e c r e d i t o r s ^ l u u a t m u s t b e r e a d y , h e s a i d . j l a k e ( * a r i ‘ o f I l K u n s e l v e s . ” ,

“ I w i l l b e u v a - t v . ” i v f i s w ' e r e d t h e b l u s h i n g A n n i i * d i d n o t a n s w e r n s . s h e m i g h t i m v e . \ n n i e ; a n d t l i e t n i * y o i u ‘ o f t h o s e s t r a n g e a . s - d " ( > ( ' ' ‘ l h a l i l w a s t o o l a t e f o r t h e m t o d o t l m l .

S f M ' ' i a l ' i o h 8, o f G i o n g h l w h i e l i i t i s . d i l l l r u i t , t o ! s a i d :O f c o u r s e , S a r a h . R o b e r t i s m y f l r . s t

bufmuie his wife : ami. w ith the heM heart tlu; world. Ids father had strong piejmlieis, and hated and so Brvan dared not

Irai-e, she, suddenly exclaimed, m a gleeful voi(?{‘; “ ,_aln so glad I am rich! Did youknow I wa.s.an hif f'es.s? Ar'n't you glad'of it?” ,

“ No. iink'i'd.” s:iid Brvan, e-»ldlv.-for him.

W o u ld g iv e a l l th e 'g o ld fl.m t e v e r w a s C o ine d fo r o ne o u iie i* ' o f g o o d l,jjo n d a i l h o n o ra b le n a m e i.s h is s tro n g e s t ) ia s s io n ,”

A n n ie s h ra n k a l i t t l e f r o n i h e r lo v e r f e l l a h u l l ' lh a l he d id m i l u i id i - r s la n d . p e rh a p s th a t Im u n ile r v a ln e d h i * r : l l ie t i , w i t h a i i l l l e ip i i v e r in h e r v o ic e , w l i i c h ’ w im t to lh '3' i in 's h e a r t, she s a id , s o ft I y :

“ W a s no t m y f a t h e r ’s an h iM io ra h le n a m e ?I le w a s eddied ‘ I !-> tie«l . lo h n B - 'l l , ’ ”

“ A e s . in d e e d , a n o l i ie ' n a i iu - ; s o in e lh in g td be p ro u d o (. 1 s h a l l le l l n 'V ’ fa th e r t l i i i t ,A n n ie . '■

R o b e r t .B e l l , w i ' l l p le a s e -1 w i t h h is s is te r ’s I ' l ig a g e i iu ' i i i . w a s s ir a i ig e ly m ig r y w i f l i h e i fo r i i i .s is i l i ig o i l t in - p o s ip t i i ie i i ie i i l «>l I'tn’^ trU rrh fi'g e ’ I l i i lU R a n d o lp h . I h v:m _ c o u ld .see lij.s la th e r , o t i la in h is eo iiK c iU , a n d r e fu r i i .

‘ ■( H U a iii h is e o n s e n l I ” he s ; i id . w i t h a sn e i- r : ■‘y o u la ik as i l th a t ■wa.*‘ < -e r la m : \ 'o t i km >w l i l l l e o l l ^ e p i i d e n f th e s e .S i.u ih e in d o n s . ”

A n n ie g re w a l i t t l e p a li ' . ' h u t s lu - a i is w ir e d , s t e a d i ly : ^

' I ’ lie m o re d -m g i- r th e re is , , f 31r, B ry a n 's I 'l- fu s a l. th e m o re n e e e H s ily t i e r e is l lm l - t n s - .son s l io i iM m il la k e h is e o iis - -n t f o r g r a n te d . "

R o b e r t w a .s -s ile n e e il, Im t l i y l i o n ie a ii.s p : ic |- l lc i i , H e lin s le n e d l o I i is w i f e , w l.io svas re'. I ' l in in g ' on a c o u e li in l i e r d r c s s in g - r o i jm , re s t ­in g id 'l iT a ro u n d o f v is its .

“ H o w h a ve Ih ii ig .s g o m - to . 'd a y ? " she a s k e d , q u ic k ly .

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“ A n n ie 's on e l u m d i r d l l io n .s a iid d o l la r ^ ? ” “ S w a llo w e d l ip h n ig a g o , p o o r e h i ld ! ' I ' l ia t

is w h a l m a k e s m e l i a l f m a d a l ih e ii le a o f h '- r '-■■■ I ’-vva n .;<> li< ii i ie w i lh - m t h e r. H e

iic' vct i i i I., , I I , ,I, I ....... , ............m ild o i la is ; he has in o n - w i a h l i n o w I l ia n lie k n o w s w lm l lo d o w i t h , a.- h is w i fe ' .V tm ie w -n i ld l ia v e ln -e it f^ p h - rn iid ly p ro v i-h -d lo r , a n d sh e W o u ld l ia v i- o w n l i i to m e . s ti lh a l i f I h ad n e v e r lie e n ii l ih - lo p a y h e r a e e i i l , 1 s h o u ld n o t h a ve l ie in t r - m b lc - l . N o w w e l l , I e u ii- n o t e o m iiiM iid l-’ - i r lu n e ; 1 h a v e d o n e as fo r lu .'r as fo r in y s e l f , "

“ Is i l lo o la tr* to m a k e s o m e jn ‘'(VvistoVi''fftT'' h e r? 'J 'lfe p la c e a( N e w p o r l is ” ’ s a le y o u h o t ig l i l t lm l i l l i u \ ’ n a i i ie . I f t h is I'.o iise c o u ldbe se cu re d lo A n n ie " ____

“ U a p i la l l I w i l l see to i t at "once. ,T 'o - m o rro v v e v e ry Ih in g m a y be i l is e o v e ie d , a n d I h i-n i t w i l l 1)1' lo o la h ;. • 11 is o n ly fo u r o Y d o e k , a n d ICi i i iu o im I.s n e v e r le a v e s h is n i l ie e b i- f i i r e l iv e . .M ,tk '' an e xe n se f o r m i* i f 1 a m la te al d in n e r ' ' a n d R o b e rt B e ll h u r r ie d n«wa.v. l

l ‘’o r m o n th s lu * I j ig l l»een l i v in g Ih e fe v e r is h l i f e o f o n e w h o k n o \v s Ih a l n ii- n - th a n f - ' i l u l ie , r e p n l i i l io i i , i i is r ig h t to a p la c e a m o m x I io i jo r - a h le l i l t ' l l , re s i l 'd a s , im ic h o n c im iic e as ilo e s | i,he .‘Slake w h ic h t i e ' d e s p e ra le g a i i i l i le r flm s . I ju s t th r o w n on ih e fa lu i re d o r b la e k , / H is I f a l I h t ’s fo i 'n in e h a d h u ig f ie c i i s u n k l i i s f iw n e a rn in g s h ad g o n e h cT o rc l i j s W ife ’s d o w e r In n l la 'c i i e .v jie iid e d in fu r i i i . '^ h i i ig Ih e ■jiuime at N e w p o r l , a n d Ih e y e t 'm o r e e x p i ' i i s i v c ly . a m m g e d house in l l i e c l l y . S :u a l i h a d bt-en re a re d in lu x u r y , a n d m u s t n o t lie aS ked to s i ie r i t i f v h e r a e e iis lo m e d s i i i r u i in d in g s . T h e y

l iv e u ip lo Ih e i u c y n e w i d t h h e r f a m i ly ''suppose d l l ie in to poRse.ss lo be .onsj-ieeted o f b e in g in a i i3' . s l r a i l w o td i j lie f a ta l . Iv v p e ii.s iv e b ouses , r i t h f i i r n i l u r e th e s e w e re t lu ’ c a p ita l o n w h ic h he tn u le d th e s e g a v e C o n l i i l f i ie e lo d e p o s ito rs . A m t w l ie i i ha-ses fo l lo w e d los'^es, a in lT i i ' t h i i i g lh a l. w a s R ro p e r l^ ' t h e i r o w m w a s le f t w h a l th e n ? W l iy , c r e d i t w a s in o ie l l ia h e v e r iit'ees.sary to l i i e i i i a n d e o n l id e n e e m ake .s e r e t l i l a n d .«o on t<» t l i e l i i l l e r e n d t l u ' l i i l l t ' f t'L id o f n u n a m i hIu im u -.. A m 1 s l ' ic le i i in g a s tra n g e , la i ie i l u l p u lu r e ? Is l l i e j t i ( ; lu r c n o t a p o i ' l r a i l t i l l ' t r u t h t i f w h ie h e v e r y i la \ \ s e x - p g r ie iic e m a y v e r ify ,? M t is t i t . s h a l l it t v e r la* t l i i i s ? ( ) n io lh iT s , to w 'iio s e h o n o re d Im iiT lH th e ( ’l i v e r o f l i f e l ia s c o m u i i l l e t l th e l i r s t g im n l ia n s l i ip , l l i t ’ f l r s l g n id a n e g o f t l ie fu tu r e m u i i , w i l l - y o u n o t s n e r i l ie e y o u r I i lL l t ; v a n it ie s

thoughl, ami lie kimws, if you do not. tliat' all I have will he his a.s imieh as it is mine.”

“ 1 le tlfserve.s no less from you; for, in all tlie anxidies of the last few tlgys. he tlwnglit

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h u r r ie d a w a v , f e e l in g h im s e l f a l i l t l e lu ^ lu u m M t g ra n d p o s s ih i l i l ie s i» f y o u r p o s i l io n ?o f h is o w n h i l k . C m iM ho Im v e l.io U o d Im r k | " V "o n o l b i r o m i ' , y rm m a y , l lu ; re g n m '- i in i l seen l l i o B i r l ia l i fa o o f a l l in lu t l io .:la.s«.oil ‘ " ' '“ "■''''.V, b y li - a o b ii iH y . . u r c h ib b v i i loIm m is , a n . l b o a rd tb o d o /p a o l« ih a l s b o o k Ih o ! 1" '™ " u s n l l ic d b o i .o r a b o v o w o a l lb ? l o t b i n k a lo n d o r lo r m , b o W .V ild a c a ro o iv b u v o l, ,,,,, , ■ P ' " ' " ' " I ' ' " ' ’Y U m ir b - lk iw - o r o a l t i r o s ao o n i lo r to d , l i n t b o d id n o i b io k b u c k , a n d I P '" " ' '■ • 'G n ii.o r f o r a i n i n i i a l poao o , a n d a

t l io f l . i r m In l lo d a t la s t ........ ... A n n ie ro se a ia l | " "su llLdd, iM r« . l i o b o r l B e l l , d e e b le d to d o a l i i W e s p o a k lo in o lb e r s , luaa n iS e w e bo-

f t t y o u . ”“ S e e iire d l i t i s h o u s e a n d f . i r n i t u r e to m e !

I di> n o t u n d e rs l* tm l. R o b e r t »dw 'ays to ld m e lh a l h iy fa th e r h a d le f t m e o n e Im u d re d l l i o u - s a m l - lo l ia r s . ”

“ D id y o u e x p i 'c t R o b e r t t o p u t th a t s u m in h is p o c k e t a n d k ( ‘c p i t u n t i l y o u r a i le d f o r i t ? H e p u l i t i l l h is hu .s iiicss, a n d i t vven t; o f cour.se , w i t h th e re s t. B u t tl i i .s h o u s e n n d f u r n i l i . n ’ w i l l s e l l , I d a re s a y , fo r f i f t y t h o u ­s a n d ; SO, y -m w - il l m il he p o o r . ”

“ B i l l , S a r.a h . s i in - ly t l i i s b e lo n g s to R o b e r t 's e re d i lo r s . H e t o ld m e l i im s e ’ f th a t t h e y tn is L e d h im t lw in i i r e f o r s e e in g th is h a n d s o m e h o ii. '^ i 'a m i f u n i i l u r e . m id a m i "

A iR ile h r s i t a te d . S lu - k n e w .n o t I io w to p i i t Ih e th u n g h t in t o w -o ids , th a t R - ih e r l w a s p iw - p e l r a l in g a f r a u d in th u s p i i l t i n g h c v m - ^ l i e ' re a c h o f h is c r e d i to r s w lm l Im k n e w lia d m -i-n re g m d i'd li.v I h e m as s e f 'u r i ly f o r h is p a y m e n t o f h is d e b ts ; h u t h e r e o n i ite m n ie e w a s si i I I I - e ie i i t l y ^ x p re s s iv i* . a n d .^ a ra li e . \( - la iin e d :

“ . \ i i i i i e . y o u a re to o a h s i i id ! 1 le l l y o n Ib e h - 'i is e is 3'n iir .s , a n i l y o u m a \ ' he t l i - i n k f i i l Jj> R o b e r l, f o r t a k in g sm -li i-,'ire t d y n n . I se i t f ‘ >r y o u to l e l l \ i - i i 1 ha t 1 a m g o in g to jta p . - i 's ; a n d I I h i i i k y o u -h a d b(*H*‘ i- 4* '* iiie t in re w iH i m e fo r a fe w d ' ly s , t i l l th in g s s e ll N 'd o w n a i -! p e o p le a re d o in ’ ta lk in g . < ) f co iir.se , V o ii w i i l e i lh e r se ll o r le t t h is ho U ':e ,” '

“ S a ra h , d o y - m k n o w w h e re M r . I ’ l ie n ix live .s ? ”

S a ra h i i l l e r e d an im p a t ie n t e x e h u iia l i- - n :“ 1 d o no t b e l ie v e y m i h a v e h e a rd a w o r i l I s a id to y o n ! I a m su re 1 d o n ' t k n o w w h a l y o u w a n t w i t h M r . i 'h e n ix . I s u p p o se y o u <‘an l i i u l w Ih 'I 'c h e liv e s l)3t , . lt» o k ii ig in l l ) e d i ­r e c to r y . I s h a l l le a v e h e n - ih i . s e v e n in g , n n d. ..11 V IM ’ ............. |. .n i\ V o u r I ■ om s III

; \ n i i i e w e n t l i ‘ h e r ro o m , b u t it w a s o n ly to p i i l ' q u h e r l io i in e t a m i shavvd. S h e k n e w ( h a t a d i r e i ' lo r y H b n iil o n h e r h r o lb e r ’s (a b le , a n d .she Soon m '(p ia ii it - * s l h e rs e lf w i l l i Ih e p la c e n f M r . I ’ h e i i ix ’s re .s id e iu -e . W h a t she w a s to d o th e re .V n n ie c o u ld se a rc i-ly , l ia v e t o ld ; .sin* o n ly fe lt t l ia t «h(* n e e d e d s u c h g i l i t la i ic e lus l ie r fa th e r w o u ld h a v e g iv e n , a m T I h a t she h a d

j / t e n h e a rd h im n a m e M r . I ’ ln n ix irs a n m n v v lio i i i he t l io i - o i ig h ly L i'.q .s lid .

- . \ im ie fo u n d Ih e house fo u n d .M r. I ’ l ie t i ix , fo i', as w e h a v e s a id , i l 'w ii.s y e l e a r ly , a n d h o w a s iiM L ti! i a c l i v u ia l H i. \ ty - ( iv e an he h a d b een w h e n . io l i i i B e l l h a d k m n v i l i i im . W e w i l l not, d w e l l u p o n t in * in te r v ie w w h ie h fo l lo w e d b e tw e e n th e h o n e s t o ld m o r c h a i i t a n d th e y o u n g g i r l i i u x i o u ' l y i n q u i r in g w lm t w a s th e r / i / h f w a y U u ’ H irn ig h I l l . o n g h m ir ro w p a l l i w h ic l i fe w , i l e o iife s .se d , n o w fo H m v .*M r. I h ie i i lx r e i r u ’ tn h e re d h is .v i.s ilo r as a c l i i l d , a m i to - l ie r a p p e a l, ‘ -R le a s i' t e l l m e , j i j s t as m y fa ll ie j- w o u ld h a v e d o n e , >v lia f I d o ! * ' l i e a n s w e re d , g ra v e lv ': “ ' I ’ liaf, w i l l d c -p i ' i id . m y 'd e a r y o u n g h n ly . o n w h a t y o i i r 'o h - j i s 'B ia , w h e l ln 'i - to k e e p id l y o u ca n le g a l ly fb |- y o u r s e l f ^ ’ • ; , '

“ O h , ’ m f r ^ n o ! ” in te r r u p te d p o o r A n n ie , w i t h ' a lm o s i 'p a s s io n a le e m p h a s is , “ •! o id v w a u l to .h e h o n e s t, a n d . i f 1 c a n , ^ t i i .suv i’ o i l i e r p e o p le f io in s u d e i in g h j- R o l ) e r l . ”

‘ • 'I ' l ie i i Ih e te is n o d m ih t th a t th e h o u s e , w h ie h is n o t y o u r s b y b ' l n o ./n /e s a le , Im t o n ly b y a e n i iv c y a i ie e in ie .n d c d l<> p u l it o u t o f t l io re a c h o f . th e r n 'd i l o f s . ' t o w -t io in it j ia d b een e x l i ib i le d lus -p a rt o f th e ir ^ - '-e u r ily . o u g h t lo h e g iv e n u p w i t l i y o u r h /o it t i-V ’s u l l ie r | i r o p . e r ty , a n d t lm l y o u r i- la im o n h is ii.ssi'ts f i lm n l i l he p u l on q p u r w t i h th e c la in K s 'u f o lh e r c re d - ito j-8. ”

‘ • . \ n d h o w s l io id d I d o , th is I a m to o ig i io r - a n t? ”

“ Y o u m u.st c h o o s e Ronn* p e rs o n lo a c t f o r X'ou. ju i i l g iv e h |m a p o w e r o f i i t lo r n e y .? '’. . ,“ ,V ^d w o u ld <you ( ) , M r . I ‘ l i c n ix , . f o r m y

they wi.shed to qiglil, and lu-morruw lo writeto a friend in K....... lo look out u home forher tlu'4'e.

We have said that Mrs, Robert Bell pos- sessed tact, and she manifested il on this oc- ctision. Aniiic was iiskeil lo nudve no iiiiim

iieve that in the nursery often the mould lias been cast .that shapes the future life; hut we must not, linger- Die end is near.

P'or a few weeks longer Robert Bell was able to slave off the coming ruin. Its sinulow wa.s upon him during all tiiose weeks,-juid

fui changes, and yet, by llie aid of u skillful J P^l^kaps none Iml llic simple Annie, wlio liadcMffcur and uuxiinU, a dilTercnt air was given to her dress, which seemed now to render more interesting llic sweet, childish face glow­ing with Die excitement of dressing for the flrst time consciously for idTecl.

Among the ‘guests of Hie evening was a young S(iiUlW'i'ner,.ricli, handsome, iigrecidde.

seen the deep dcpres.si(m of his lonely hours ami his reckless gaiety in society, could have hoeu siirpri.sed when the blow fell. To her the amprise was niter. No dream,' no. faintest suspicion of the truth hud ever dawned upon her. How could the daugluer of “ Honest John Bell” suspect poverty, ruin, wliero all

I The first quality was his passport to the s o - j flppkaiices of luxury were seen? It was Poor Annie! Hlre'stniggled lo be calm,v.but' ciety of iMr. and Mrs. Robeit Bell. Tlie ' -Vf*' Annie had takeh her breakfiisl

^Dk) brightness was ail gone its site saw 'the others won for him the heart of Annie.. Over i unusual event in,Unitlear ohMiome dismantled, Die familiar things, tijOr loves I slmil not linger.'^ It waw Hie old serf-indulgent household. The Preneh timid lallova'd h.y the touch of the liaml she had : btory—who does not know it? Bryan Ran- to ask that “ uindemoisellci')vc(t^o tenderly, thrown aside as valueless, j dolph, proud of his predigrec, of bis old home, : would have the bontfi to come lo tbe ebamber ir borne away ns 'the property of strungci-s. j of the as-sociiUions with his name, who likd n i^ iu n .” An^am found luir.sister-in-

i f^ t .s b e was 3’oiihg, and life •again grew . sometimes doubted whether lu-’ should find j law surrounded by trunks half packed, while

fatiiei’ .mike - would you net for me '“ 1 will for your own ,‘4ake; hut now lell imv

where you are going, and on wlmt you are fo live-till this business is arranged?''

*•1 doii'l know exaelly. Sarah tnjd me I eonld go lo lier Ditlier'.s with her, tdl lliingK •Reitirnt donn.'bul shuihiifighi that, - Dmt • ’*

‘•'I'hiii you wouhl'setl Die liouse ami furiii- liire, and he a'rich heire.ss still; Imt now tliat. your riches are about, to iimkc lo themselvea wings, wlmt eiiu you do?”

“ I think I could lie a govern(/.sp, pf'rlmps, or i\ teaelu’r of little children in a scIhm)), or I Could em broider, or color pliotogniphs.’"

Biror Annie’s liemt greW faint Dio radiance all f;ided from-her eyi'S and the color from lier

j f'<ee..,a.'« K|m'<'iuimenUed thus lier little nccom- ! jilislimeiif.s. They seemed so very little, and i such a lo ig, dull tract of lonely, toilsome life

.«eemed .1,0 .viri'teh out before her, while hover­ing idioVe il gleKined and gli.Hlenod ip mocking hrigliinfss the life of love and joy whieh would ilmve heen Imrs as Rtmdolph Br3mn’« wife i\ life iiow^ot to he hers, “ for his father will never ooiisent to-hi.s wedding one who brings wit.li her licit bey riches nor g(H)d mime.

“ Poor child! yyii are faint—rest yourself, ami I will rail Mrs. Piienix.”

But Annie would not Im delayed; action, who felt, was the best medicine f(»r lier grief. Tim urningcments were soon completed that were necessary to make Mr. Phenix her agent—her trunks were packed--=#id then came the im- portunt qmgition, “ Where siiall I go?” Sarah had departed in a rage with what she termed Die nh.surdity of Annie’s pmceedings, accusing lu r of luisisterly insensibility, nnd assuring ber tlml neither Robert nor siie would inter­fere w illi'her hereafter, since.-alio had found another adviser. Annie was not wholly des­titute^ for tlierc still remained in her purso nearly Diree hundred doHare of the last mopey wliici) Itohert had jmifl her, as a dividend on her sliatesof certain slock. With this sum she might have lived with tolerable comfort for some numlTia at K——, but in New Y^ork she would he more likely lo otitaln such em- ployineul as she could Imnesllv lo per*“

(Concluded on F o u rth Pugo.)

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wailed 4 hmii-s for us. IllM-ing six milc8 to liifi hoiMO in Kasl f.ibcrly. umi Koinelimf’ b«*- fore a train started we look lea in PiUsburgii, iiml Llic'D then pTOcefiled to 'I'lie Wenh.-rfi Kx- ciifliigo where wo were most cordially wol- coniod. W e Iraviiod lo,-alny about .00 mill'?.

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KNKUliV VS..^^llAlN’S.

, TJufl impfirtim’t ru^* oaiiii- on last be- fore Cliiof .Justiir \'oorliia'» and Jm lg's ‘*lf, .Mcl.'owun and Forman, fiini n Juf)'- i im ()ri Bccutor, ^fr. ('. W. Mc.Mimnn mnd«? an elofim-nl prescnlalion of llm dajnifiof Jhiergy,

HIGHTSTOWN. NOY. 10th, 1-881.

O U K JO U R N F IY F O N T K M 'K D .

!■ will say for Canada after leaving llic' bus- IKnision bridge that there was great .ilUTerenee between tbe looks of it and tliat of Western New York which we bad just pa^ed over; but when we came in the .vicinity of Lake < )n- tarlo, there was ppreml out i» fme us a im>ie fertile plain with numerous orebanlHr,f apples, pcai'S ami peaches. Along Ibis line there wa.s more fruit in sight tlmn at any place we lindpa-^sed, vegetation hail not been desirnyetl Uyfrost os with us. The apple trees were still green and tiic appliis liung in aljundance on them. From Lake Onlurio until we cairn; near Lake J l. (^air. the country was in ap­pearance nht vitdike Central New \i'ilc . N' lir Lake St Clair wc cnine upon wlial seemed l<> be a prairie, but what proved to be inarsliy

' gTOiTnd—extcm Hngi-foi'- niany .• IVrih’* linVl b ^ d l l i , too wet t,o be mowed and wjvered wUii ii'tall rank growth of coarse grass.

We arrived at Windsor afU r daik which prevented us from seeing the City. e anivi-d in Pelroit, M ich..about 7 1*. M. nnd imule our way by street cars up Wooilwanl aveniie to the church of Our Fallier whi le was as«Hn- bied a vast nudi'cnce to witness the dedieniioii of tile new Univcrsalist ditircli and tlie instai- liition gf their pastor Hev. F. L. Ih-xford,!! I). 1), They have just completed a vi ry .sub­stantial, commodious and handsome Plone church, with all the 4nodern impi'crveineiitH at a cost of SibO,000.00, the organ costing 000.00. Wiiat is slTTl'mnnr |rt’ni«*‘Avoithv d was dedicated free from debt, ll was a glori­ous acliievcmcnl conShlering the fact that the organizing of the parish ami the building ol the church iiad lUl b(;eii neeonipilshed witliin four years. After llio exercises ilmse w ho liad not be(;n assigned to places df^ ivnteilainineiit during the session of the (tenend runvenlion. wliicli would meet in lids church the tlin-e fol­lowing days, were attended to . . !i was our good fortune to lie ptiuasl In oliarge of .Mr. John Ih Mulliken, a |yt-oniineiil railroad oil)- cial, ami from him and Ids faihllywfr rrrriv- C(1 a inujt CTjrdial weh'ome. Oiir visit to l)i - troit will ever remain a liriglil spot in rair memories because of the valued ae'juaint- aiices ihere made. \Ve spent two days and tliree nights in Detroit, ami lieiiig luisy in the council did not see very much of the city, l)ul BO far as we did see, wc never saw an < astern^ city to compare with it. Woodward aveiimis said to be fourteen miles in length and ha.s an average width of probahly seven rods. 'I’l.e Btreels between the cu^bs is ahmiL lliree rods. From tbe curb to pavement one rod. 'I'heoavcineo^ ''■■■“ tmir" *•'><1 'vida of o..if«i(,nes and ^roin the pav(;ment to the fence aliont onehalf a rod. The Imuses are still 1?() feet from the fences. Tliis plan .seeni.s to. la; the ruh and ndt.lho c.xeeption, thim such line nohli FtnicUires are seldom seen in our eastern ( itles. Kvcrytldng is clean and fresh and ineline.s om to a desire to live there. The eity is on ii vast plain and in pa.s.siiig llic cross si reels tliey

^Bceidfl straight and level ns far us llic eye can reach. I niiglit fill my allotted spi1 with talk 'of the scenery ill this beautiful city but I niii.st pass on.

On Friday morning at 7 o’clot'k, we again slarlcd on our tour via. Cincinimti, Ilaiuil.lon nnd Dayton Jt. U. Arrived at Toledo a l ld :ld A. JL, a cHsLance of 00 miles, and had ailelav

ii.ssisted hy Dr. A.' U Dey who prcRcrpied aL lopatliic doses of amhiliou ns nece-ssary for .sue- ct.ss. The defi'iicc wa.s very plausibly and poetically opem-d by Dr, L 1*. Davis, who fa- v'red infinitesimal do.s( s of energy, and was .«!i|i[iorl( (1 hy .Mr. D.' Hart, ( ’iinninglniin who

; Hui'le Ids ppeeeli as lie puts up a pieseription, willL neat ness and ilespulcli. Some of the ur- giimelils were remarUiihly^jioinLed, and it -»V,!|S mil suiiirising that the jildges and jury (niy'Ted in their verdict, the Conner disagree­ing but rejiorliiig in favor of “ Hniin.^," while Ihi: aii\lience ileeided the question on tlie sMe of “ l-hiergy.'’ A fjuarleUe tihoir. .Mrs'. Fer- rine, .^Irs. .MeC’tiwan, Sir. F'lrmun and Mr. ,^h'.^lu^^ln . wuli Mis. h’ormafi as oreniirst. m idertd exccllenl. iiiu."i(;, and with the speal\^ cr.4 received a vole of tlmtdis.

An eiilerlaiiimenl which was uiven in l.ln’ lioii.se '(»f .Mj‘. iStiver.Sj at Fateison, was sud­denly broken up on Wednesday evening. The parly consiMed of ynung penpli-, wlio indulged in all kinds of plays fo pa.ss away llie lime. Suddenly the report of n pistol was heard in

'the room, nnd all present ru.died t'lwaid ii yoiliig.nian who fi 11 to flic lli>“r. lie had slml hiiMS'dr ihrniigh the inoimlli. 'j’he ynung man’s liame is Jn.seph ilairison, age Iwenly-Lwo.

and the only ohjecl.s of interest werc’lhc fur­naces along'the line of llic road. AA we near­ed Filtshurgli the furnaces pr<;scnled, to, onr view one of tbe grandesl night peenes wc had ever seen. l''"r n>i1e.M; uiae. v.io’hngarountl ilu-mooA'.iins. we c/onf .-ee m f «i-n. limioUs hi i/.e i-f lijre ’.n re:i.i>, ledUh of the jiiicienL M the inteiiodrcgtons a.nddho we cftbvj inlo’tf.esetiery iiinntees jmi’i lieljl;' ciib'--ly aiiout. Mi'-peie.onbridge infii jbUsbui'gil.Xiei Idohing hiujkwardto .the iigtflis upoii'lhe topfr, we be­held a graiid panoraina. 'I'uebdtiy morning 1 was not feeling wc)l;-lm1 Cmisin Jaly .finding wc could not give him bill uniMlajh dee.idi-d to improve Uie lime n.s-iiiu<:|i af\ pnssihie, and look me to ' the F.ijsL ' m^hrly stuck - yanis.'riiese ynnl? C(wec-4d7mi^rii(^Tes and are neiir Ids home. Y^is iniirnin'’g’T er(; was a large sujiply of calllc, sheej) >fl^b<|gs, hiiL not nmiiy horses; In tlic afteFrioviT^e took cars- tor FiUslmrgh, saw some 01*1111' politic huildiogs, faslilonahle 8tn:els,. Ac., iTiialiy loyL li'irw; ears for Mt. Wasliingloii.' Wc crosSe4_Ll.e.^.Monongiiliela river took,seals id the (-leviUed railroad car and made mi asev'H ‘>f fl. to the lop of Mt. WnSiiioglud', which sliongly re-

..r ...y I.H|l.«n in IliKhl.- „,v,,n,| .... ..

of^5 minutes. I t was remarkable to note tin conirasl bctvVcen this place and Detroit., evn y- thing you touched id 'i'oletlo, wa.s covered wKli soot, and the houses vVIih their somho appearance, looked ns though they,were clad in mouhdng, casting a gloom over the whoh cit}^ The country from i)eiroit to Toledo, was not very unlike central New Jj-rsey, rath cr levcl and free frhm stone geiiernlly, and gave a very favunihlc impression. After leaving Toledo i expected to .see a heller eoim- ITy. hut for Rome 50 miles it wa^ one conlinm-s swamp with here und there li seUienienl hut usually a rude hut or'Iog cabin. Our eondue- lor told us tliaiylds bell extended m arly all the way along the nortiieni bonlet of Old".It was not ovdTgowii willi pines as' a portion of our New .Jersey waste lands a rc ,. but > it might ns well have bc<’a After we passed Deshler, O., the country, looked lielti'r, and from this all the way throi|gli Shylhyj Miaum. J\Ionfgomcry, and into Warren coimtieH it came nearer to my idea of what Ohio wa.s. Their corn crop however was very poor. At Sidney m Shelby C’o., 1 was very nuich pleas­ed with their soldier’s iilonument. ll wa.s a four story bri(;k huildiiig about, as large as IIutchiiiPou’6 block in Highlstown, built ^'ilh h mcnmnental fund and rented to (lifTerent parties for stores, unices, halls, Ac. The rent of the building is for the benefit of tin* families of the soldiers in the neighborhood. I think this kind of a moimrncnl is much more sutis- fnclory than a mere stone, vyhich is a cunliti iml expense and not so imposing an otijoet.

Wc arrived nt ( ‘arlislu flinlion about Hiiiwt. Friday, Oct. 21st, and found our nephew Elijah Field with hiaenrringo waiting tp coii-"^ vey ns to Ids home, about one inilo from Ihe elation, where we rested for the night, llavin/^ made 230 miles in alio'nt 12 hours. Sat'miay morning wc went to Carlisle nnd met a host of Chamberlins several of whom I had known in times long past; but they, qb I ha<l, wliiiciied 80 much that but for Ibc family clmracli.riHiics I would scarcely have known tiiem. The country in the vicinity of Carlisle nnd Frank- )iu is Very good farming landy while llm Miapia bottom land la said to be inexhauRla- blc which is caused by the fact that the river overflows Us bunks every yenr. .Mr. Stephen Cbumberlin, father-in-law of Elijah Fieldf.pniT he had farmed to corn the bottom lands on his place for S3 conaeciilivc years, an<l yet they arc capable of producing 80 bushels to the acre. This year however he estimates his yield at 10 bushels per acre, on account of tlie drought. Monday morning at 7:40 wc took the train at Franklin tor the cast, making PitUburg, the objective point. Whi-n we ar- rirecl at Dayton we expected to tnkq, the train

had a full vuov ul lln 'W y, it-'’ livem ami tin surrounding eounlty. Itecending hy nnotlier line we erosstil the liver again wlieie tin- Monongiiliela and Alleglicny rivers iiniie to f:>rm the Ohio, tlii nce we made our way lioiiirwiml hy lmr.se eai'4'riiling liirou.gli the nmPl arUiroCraitc pfnt-rrf.'.lhe edyT- Tlii- vi^it from the ( Is/.iivnc eiliiiii'at lln'WeRti.'i'ii i'.x-

liange (WieolT; is held in gnilefiii rmneni- hnuie'e liy the whole f.miily. We Khoiild judge foiin tln’ repealed'plaudits Iroiil ;dl, that the <tA/,KT'i'K had been in one ol liih itii.'SL happy moods.

WediieMfiy rnnrniiig af-tef hi4|dhig .our .k.ijHl friend and lijs very pleasant family huewell,

again .set our faces toward the rising ftUii, hut was (Telayed waiting for the lliVOiightrain whidi seems always.tieldml when at hi5t we get in a hurry. i''inally niovi-d out and pr'.iCCeded "H our way enjoying the delighlful HcrMiery wliieh I’ennsylviinia is so imled for. As we advaneetlTlie eounlry imrreast^d i.n in- leresljjUnlil we aniv(-d at. the Imrsi' shoe curve near Altooua, when tlie crowing point of graud- ure seemed Iti lmv<' lieen reaelieii. We roiild look from the ear wimlows ami see iIk* train diinhing the Allegli'eny miige witlT lofty |M‘ttks on the om: lialid, and deep elnsm s oil the Other. It seemed very reekles,-' the manner in which the engini''T caused the rear eats to “ play slat” aroiiml some of those eurves ledf

'way up 'll inoiiuluiii side, as We used to hi 'Jfri Hciioohhoy days. l''of' miles Ik fore .ii-aehiitg Altoona, the .'■’cenery vim so magnifiei nt that my poor pen will iillerlv fail h* descrihe it. so I will have to advise all tourists to nmke llie , trip liy day-light ami iiaiiil the picture fur Ihemsidvea. From llKmee llmmgh llani.shurg

.to Laiieaster the eoiinliy heeame more level ‘••id hy llie lime we reneli"d 'i"' ... ,Night mill fl,.,. . I vvere foiertl |o Seek l•^ler!llitlmellt within the ear.' From tlieiiee to IMiilndelphia. lml fiir the m-niai companioii

■ ship of a young lady from Koekville, ( 'hi-sti'i Co., I'a,, will) was pliteed in our eliarge al I'illshurgh, Itie lime wijuIiI have liimg weariU 111)011 us. W'e kept up a lively eouversaimii ami lime passed very pleasantly, ami we were very sorry to part with her. We left liej with her lirotlH-p in Fliihuh'lphia, and made our way to Trenton, N. .)., where we spimt the night Willi good frimids and renehed liiglils- lowii 'riiur.siiay morning,*nel, 27th, at h;l<). making to-day 2HA miles. In round imn'iherK l.rirM) miles .since leuviiig home oil uur,jmir ney. • , ^

Tlianking ydij for yeaie ktnd indnlgenee i am Yours \'( r>'n'ndy,’‘• 4- ly. .NOItTi )N. Highlstown, N. .1., Nr»y._

a pistol trom his pocket, pointing it al his Imatl. 'I'he weapon suddenly e.vploded, und the contents of the lmrreLpa.ss+‘il Ihrongh llm longue ami entered Roinewlirn'e near tln'paliile.Medical aid was smiimoned, Imt the phy.si- Cians were uiialil.e to dial the hall. Al! llieii' elforts to i.H'oIie for it failed, ami they have given np all hope of Harrison’s recovery. The young man^ when he reali/cd his fatal luis- tike, e.xelaimed: “ I have .sliown you how people blow I'fT the top of their liead.”

( ’ ilntiel Watson 11. Smitli, ( ’lei'U of the L'. h . Du'cuil roiirl al Omatia, was found shot (k’ad outside his olllce door, at two o'c-IocItTiTr Saturday morning. He liui! been aeljvb,’ ns clmirmiuj of the (Tixens’ ( ’oiliiuillee, in en- rdreiiig the Sloenmh faqnor License ami Sunday lawn, and during Hu: last three months hiis received many tlirealening ammy- moiiH letters and p(< lal cards on this accounl.Al a im-eling of eili/.ensoii Sulunlay afternoon the .sum of SoMUO wjis sui)serihei! to he otlen-d as a rew;ird for the detection and convu-lion of 'he mimleier or niiirderers.

'I'lie Supreme { ’our:, of Imliunu deeidnl on Satimlay tlial lillliards or pool, where tlie loser j,:iys for IhegailU'.s, Is gmniiling, ami that tlie iirojirietor ofilm tahh' is lial)le for kiK-ping a gaining lioiise. 'I'lie t '• iiiri |•(‘:uso4U’ll tlial “ liie Idle of Hie t.'i'de. wliii'li is the aimunit eliargeil for the games, is wagi'red on

■the skill of Hie player.s, ami, so eonsiiieml. there is no dilhariiee hi'lweeii that ami any uHier wagi'i'iug of money.” ’ ^

On 'I’ues'lay last a I'olorious Ihh'f, naiiu'd .I.iin .\Pulegel, wild resided at Walnford, wa.s caiiglit. sleaiing a nuinlxT of eapons from Mr.

‘ “ ...... o 'Ct................ •V> n. V.!|R ..o,cerlaiiieil Im irfid l.itely sold over fifty pair of eliieUe^s al the station. I'lmmgli .'■■yuiimtliy lor liis ’lamil}' he was given eight hour.s to move to foreign [mi'ts or go to Freeliold. He started for ( 'humher.shurg the next ilay.

A ih'Struelive lire hr<'<ke out on the Fingle Iher, at llohokcif, on Sunday evening, simi de.stroyed ni-arly >'(;00,000 worth of property.The Hoboken lireiiu'ii, on aem,unt of a-rehel'^ v * lion among them, refused to turn out und the lire obtained great headway liefure the .lersey .City liremou ai rived.

T H E L A ST A R R I V A L !O F N 'E W " ""•

F A LL and W IN T E R

M A Y N O W .IiK J-'OUXD A T

A L L E N ’S S T O R E !N o h v i t l i s t a n d in p ; t h o .irn '.'it a d -

v a i io o ill l l ie i i i a r k e l s , - 1 c a n s t i l l g iv e y o u f lo o d s a t o ld j i r i r e s . 'J 'l ie lad io .s w i l l b e a t t r a c t e d in e x a i i i - i i i i i ig i i iv s to c k o t N e w ( m o d s , j u s t i n . • S aci; in ii .‘i, J ’i,an'ni,:i,h, a l l .‘- l ia d e n a n d |i i i c e s . A ll .s lia d e ^ o f ' A i, i,-\V (K ii. C'/u iim k rk ,-; a t ■l-'ic. iv i l h

a b e a u t i i i d Ombre Silk Fringe,t h a t i i ia tc l ie s a l l c o lo r s , s o m e t h i n ^ e n t i r e l y n e w .*iiid i f f p e l l i i i " i i i s t .

My BLACK CASHMERE at 75c■ is o n e o f t l i e g r e a t e s t b a r g a i n s —I d u t y o o in i ic t i t i o iu T h e l a d i e s ,say i t Ih l l ie bo .st ( b o y c a n g o t a n y w h e r e lo r f l i a t i i i o n o y . A ly

B L A C K SILK F R IN G E S , from4 t 'o t o $ I .2 d , a r e Ai.i, NKW. SAT­INS, a l l r l i a d e s . I J n t t o n s t o m a t c h a l l kiiid.-^ o f g'ood.s T h e b e s t l a ­d i e s ’ , V c 's t, a t 4 d c t s . , i ll t o w n .

WATER-PROOF-GOSSAMER^.v e r y c h e i tp — ^a c r o a t l i a r g a i i i . L a d ic .s ’ a n d C h i l d r e i i ’is K n i t G o o d s ill f u l l i i a s o r tm e n t .

IN M E N ’S GOODS!m y .“Stock )v a s - n e v e r m o r e c o m -

] i le to . Heavy Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, n il •‘iz e s , w a r r a n t e d Uj , siive .siti.d'actmii. Casffiimers and Overcoatings I 'o r m e n a n d b o y s , w a r r a n t e d a s s o ld . A la . .''■k ii. u ia n

-wa-tT-ftovc+'.-iuom . e i’iivv.ded -w ith o r ­d e r s , t h a t a r e o o i i s t a u t l y r u s h i n g in , t h a n n o w .

W h i l e 1 t h a n k t h e ] ie o p le fo r t h e l ib e r a l | i a t r o n a g e t h e y h a v e f^dvcii m e in t h e p a s t , I d o n u t h e s i t a t e to s a y m y s t o c k o f g o o d s w a s i i c \ c r m o r e l i a i i d s o m e , ,iic)v a n d c lic a j) t h a n a t p r e s e n t , a n d tv l i i lo c o m p e t i l i o n m a k e s a n a t ­t e m p t o u e v e r \ ' s id e , I k e e p m y s to c k Ir e s li a n d n e w , w i i io h is fiill w o r t h y o f y o u r a t t e u t i j m a n d in ­t e r e s t i,i,i t h e f u t u r e .

. l O H N E . A L E E X .

n L K r r io x no i-.i :s . , ,in Hurlingtnn (.■ounly Hepnl)lie:ins , elect

wluile county ticket liy over twelve luinilr(’'l. iiiclii(Hng.all tlie Assruililymeii.

In Atlantic .lofteph H. Skirm, Deumcraiie. gm;R to the AssemhJy. (JoikI for .hie.,

I’ancoast, Hep., isMiefejited f"r Soimtor in (tloueester 1>V T. M. lYiTell,/ml Demouralie Aasemlilymim elected.

in Hmisoii the Kep-ililicims elect Iwo'As- semlilyii.eii.

.Middlesex giveB Ih-piililietin Stiei'i/fT ovei' twelve h.midred nmjorily and clecLr. two Ue- puhlinui Asscmliiymen.

In Morris two UepuhiicnnR ami one Deint'- criit are elected [o the Asm’inlily.

In ()Cyan Hcimelt, is not re-elected to the liCgiHlalurc.♦ in Fassaic three UepiihlicanM ami oue Di-m- (KTalic A-siemlilyman elected.

Saiem elects Uepiihliean SheritT, Senator add A.«Hcmhlymaii.

In SomeiBet ! lemijcralic Senator ami .\«- Hcmhlyimm clet^ed.- . ,

In SiiBsex the Demurnitic Assemlilyman Is prolmbly elected. - ' -

Vnii, l’e[)., elected Senator, nnd two Hep. Assemhiymeii and one Deiji. in I’nion.

in Warren, H“atly, Dem., Senator, prolm- lily elected. .

NeV •'triiU State h{|fl gwiu‘ .Dimmeiaiic on Slate ticket ami .VK.seinhly. Astor, Hep., fur

;f*L\'rtigress defeated hy Flower.(''oiimicHcut, Legu^lalure Ivepuhlieau.In Virginia Uie Mulmnc HepviuHeans carry

.the Stale, , ,,• WiBCOMsin, large Uepiihliean gtiins.■ MnVxaclinselt.s elecirt entire Uepuliiiean tick­

et hy large intijority. ]•eleela Siuinsl*y, Ke|).. Senator;

Waight, Uej).,-|;MieritT, and seven Uepuliliean Ai<Bcmbl}'7m'U. * Munn Iieiilen in Orange hy treachery. Douiocrulselect MeFownn, Turks ami McMalion. . '

Stoves, Heaters & Ranges!llaving,. purchased my stock very early in tlie-scftson, before the

.. . adviuKie,.! am prepared to sell

A T A ^ E l i Y L O W f i g u r e s !Particular attention is called to the ,

N ew I IP E R IA L STOVES a n T R E A T E R S ,the best and most durable in the

T l i e ]^ c w St. J am es , N e w F a sh io n artd -V ide A w a k e R a n g e s , >

V E R Y H E A V Y A X D D U R A B L E . ■ ' '.<

The N ew 76 and Grand Union Cook Stoves,* ' ' ' V .

together with a. great yaniety of . - ','

PARLOK, OFFICE & COOK STOVES.50 SECXIND-llAKD STOVES, OIlK A l’.

(Jail and see them and be suited. ' -

TIN ROOFING, GUTTERS and LEADERS done promptly in thebest manner. J

A V M . T . S M O C K , ;W A m ST-RIAT-.-'-R, ■ ■ __ ■- - I I taXPPKrQVyNh^N.^.^

H i g h l s t o w n I v i a r k o t s .

l o w AdTertiKrto' fPts.O Z \ r f l ’ T T Him’l to ru le h rlm o .•oi-inpr our

r LJ 1 J. 1. .1 nnie.'* I< iv«;r S e lllem cn t. HIiir- tm leii C iitjii'ikuc freo. J . F . Mtiucloi, t ’lnrc mmt, Surry <N‘ , Yu. , nv

AKi-nt* WantiMl Iit Hi?? i.('.‘*t “ A aU .oniic Ij U'c and i ’uhUo S'irvlcce uI

Presiden t Garfi#ldthilly Illu^tr.Tfcd wftti FlocI ciiKrnvfnirP. Tiromost itirlllliJk!. eventful nml {’hriHiiim lu roic IIU* b.-loro the wiirlil, 'Fruly ll frii-mi of hiimnnliy. HjKlaKf, diiy!i iiff fully "ml u I'ly In Id t'.v om* of t lie t<0Ht u- ihorn. Will oufell nil others. Loffe no Mtrio to- pocuro terrinoy. Kktra Thumb. OcTriT iiki.y M) ‘ Oknth. A<l<lri'H3 :i t once. oot 20-4wI). L. GuKRNhiiN, Pub., 61 (JornhUl, Hoslon. -\hies.

FOR SIXTY D A Y S 1FKUM N O V F M H E H 2 d .

• P R I C E S R E D U C E D O N

for Xema, but lliat train moveci f>ut” '*Ws€k.-jrond, and I myatdf emm* m ar it ton, wliih; I came tn, so we were forced to take Hmt via. a Itundlu ami nn umhrt-Ha to nmmig+h i Sprinefiold, Columbus, Newoomers Town nml pi'csume mir tow'nTTaUievs think of tlie old Stuhenville to Pittsburg, we nrHved an lumr *^djige, ‘h\ penny saved is twice eai'iii'd, jtttf ttud found our fricod F!y ‘W ia ff liad ' I avek.

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MOHVj l u h i t .Mr. K-dit' ir : - ( ’anyi)U iiilurm me tlirongli

your viiHialile paptT )yhy CouncilK Ho not per­mit OUT town liimpt;, lo'be lit. on .stormy nlglitS', such as la-st iiiglit, iw well ns on dear and pleasant ones. I have riolieed il now fot quite a wliilo and have lH’en--tin(lfavonng to have tlie "conmimlniin . answered but not a singie- person can do it. -If it is to -economizo* mid save oil, I'Hiink.Jt is (piitesimlll and miserly. 1 saw a Uulc girl ond also a lady fall down lastj-uight while crossing the street at thn rnil-

TH L LATF.sr HLTI'ILNS.Tile N ■,]. Semite will Kluml HI UepublicmiP,

8 Deinoends, Hie j iniise IJO Hepulil'ieiins, 21) I ) ‘inoenil.s, 1 iiid. ivcpuhncau, a Democnitie gain of live on joiirl huMot.

N(‘W York i.s.aiill in doubt.IrrOee.m emmly Democratic Sheriff, Collec-

t r and Asseiiiiilymen are eleeled.

DON T YOTT F0KGRTIT1

T A Y O

GRAND CONCERTSISY ,

A v i N - i v L i c r r s

FOIL B A l h OFGEESTBi!IN im T C III.\.S0N ’ 'S HALL,

NovemiK!!- 17th and 18lh.

■ F I R S T X I l i l l T r .Y

^^'i!ilOrrN 1'nll <U-c!u'stra.|

s E i 'O N n x i c t l T i ; y

W I N K L E R 'S E 0 L L 7 th K E G ’T B A N D .

(hiiBl« Kun;?K-(‘;icii nl'.dit liy the Hmirionl Vocaiiiit^

M R . E l ) . i f A V K N S , OF T iu c n t o n .

Adipinhiou 25c, Eesorvad Seths 36c,Tlekcls umi (iluKram oniali ul UtmuinKliaiu's.

BE SURE AND GO !yALUABLE FARM

C L O T M I N CM A D E T O O R D E R !

j?2i.no,?2S.OO

-$;i:3.ooI4U.00

Suits Reduced to S20.00 “ ” “ $2o.OO“ . •< S27.0U“ ' “ ‘! -?,HII.()()

“ $3.5.00

O V lTlJCO ATfSAT A (;O J(li‘ES(M IN -|)IM i liK m T V riO N .

OUR CUSTOM G A R M E N T S

are cqaal to Hw HHST in F IT , -S T Y L E nuil w Hh k m a n s h i p .

Tiu’Ho prloos arc for (7ASU umi PK LIV ICKY .

A lull u!»aorlmcnt ufY

MEN’S, BOYS’ and CHILDREN’S C L O T H I N G ,

onr I'wn mit'cc',. .warranloU go'id inaHTlalf', well ' n i.uh 'an il fii.-iluniiatilo py ie.

\VM ,.T. OWENS & CO., ■

K .\S r STA TK STH KK T, TK K N TO X , .1. nv l(i-2tii

EJXECUTORS’ SALE,

VALUABLE PROPERTY.Tti(‘ Rulincrilicrs, ('xcijutors ot .Tohn Uonlon, de-

coaHml, wdl null mi tlm tircnilccj,

FU B ldC SAIdhTlie .Huh.«crtl)or will Roll a l imlillo B alc .'o o A

W’odiie.sday, Ilecoinbcr 7th, 1881,TtiP FAK!\I u|tnn v hlch lienow ro.«MoH. containing .'110 acru.'', sltiialod in I ’pr.or Fvi'cliuid. U'wn^ti.in. iMonniontli I’nuiitg, N. .1.. 1 tuilo from Siiarnri srir:

-vtUin^-S nijlcj' ir<>m IIlirhlBtflwu, 4'<, nillo.", fi-'iui AI'k;ft,town1 Will Im su'M In ' +K ono cuurnm iiinon tho pm uarly 11 Ue^ireil. Sulo to ci'iu- nunoo lU 1 o'clock I '.M . nv

DA.NIHL 1». NOKTON.Noiir Sliiirou, M nnnumth Ho., N. .1.

HAIR r H A IR ! HAIR!L'lUiep. teo fo lUtSR .1. S. AIA H TIN , whero you

run have all klnil.® id hair work niaHc to orili*r ( 'n tubing '' " '•rht'd ii)) Into braldfi, cnrlH, Irlrrca amt nuM.'\ Jp-itb!x, curls iiml'[)uliy iTiiKle ot new hair, win Im» knirtTm iiftiitl..- Al«»(u DmJIck’ -lmu4lfl.aham-]H)0(!il.

AT THF, HAKHF.n SHOP, liliilits iu w n . Is. J . nov i;M

l.N' C I lA N im i iY ,

Tncwlay, December Gth.t in

, r

1881,va liiah lo jiro p c r ty rtiiua ted on M a in R troot’

r s td c n c o o f" Uov. .1 . 'O . Syiunu'.«. I). D’ The btl I lf tin I f an j i 'T o b a a o n i t a jrm iil nw clU m r I L misi'. )iiiitat»Ic f'lt- u iic nr tw o fi i in i l lc;«, w ith lla rn . VVu1Kil^l.u^o. N-v- T liH ia a w r y doK irabli! D ru jit ir iy ami (’ v c ry t lii i iK fn K'«m1 rop u ir. ’ '^ .Sale to coinuienco a t 2 u\ ’1dok. (biniUll(tns by

IIF.NHY .T. STHLT.S',.m i lN (J. S T U L T S .

nv \o-4w E.xccutors..I.S - RO(H-;RS, Auot'Ionccr.

J ^ D G A R ETVIBLY,

kllR IA G D BUIIDEE,C o r. W a r d a n d M e r c e r S t r e . t s ,

n i€ 4 I I T N T « \V r V .

A h h K IN D S OF CA U H IA H E WOJiK. HLAc K-

S .M rilllN G , H E P A lK iN tD A N D U tlA IM IN G

HONK IN TIIK HKKT MANNIIIl.

, i\ I 't .L L STOCK OF KTKEL, ISON and BLACK. t lH T l I S U P l'L IE S K E l’TON HAND.

CALL AT TH E N EW CAKIUAOB SllOI’s!j iy H - i y ______ __________

~HARfEY g' rue,DRUGGIST,

S t o c k to n S t . , o p p . P a s ' e n g e r D e p o t ,

H I « n T « T O W N , N J .

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H.vo “ . I ’ • ...........IhicUwheat F lo u r, • •» » " . . . . . . .Corn M oal, r “ * . • .

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llu U er, p e r p o u n d . . . . . . . .............................L ard , ‘ ............................................Iliim.-i, '• ............................................S houlders, •' ............jEgg.s. por d< ..................................................... ..Futiitocs, per b u ........................... ...................

STOCK.ConnK(7TBD iiv (lEo. Y. W ood .

Boevop. por p ound ................................... ...........Cnlves, • ................................................Sheep, per head .................... ............ .. .Lam 'iPvp T pound ..........................................Clii(jk-onp, por pm ind........................................

. HAY AND ,'il'liA W .■; C fh m K efK !'n r J A. T a v l (7 R.

Timo^hw- Hay per io n ............ . ...............Cfov'er Hay. •• ..................................M ixed Hay .U .....................Uye S tra w ,- ......... ..

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"Wo rcconrairnd f a r t e r ’s I r e n n i l s to every woman who is XVeuk, Nen-ouf, and DiBcouragetl; particularly thoeiJ who lir.vo Thin, Pale Lipa, Cold Hands and Feet, ir.d who are 'without Bircngih or Ambition. Tl.ope Pills qnict the Nerves, give Strenyih to tlio Body, Induce Be- frcphin^Plpep, Fnrich rnd Iinprovo the quality of the IMood, mul Purify and Brij^ldcn tho Coni- piexioij. 'J'itov ciiro I'ulpi.ali('»u of tho Heart, Nervousnos-s. ‘Tn'inbiiiifeS Nervous Headache, Loncorrhena, B.'iiuH in tlin B.Tck. nnd other forma of Fcmnlo WeakncBs. KA.inoinbor that Iron ia oue of the consiiim'iila of the Blood, nnd Is tho great tonic. C a r te r ’a I ro n ILIIs nro also valu- able fur im'D ar« troubled with Hervbua

' WchkBcfis, HwraN; ’Yr; • m rtal besea. - jitSO ceiiiM , S oldbyutl druggists, or sent by jfift.Il. 'AtlUrCSB ------------ -—

C A R T E R M E D I C I N E C O . , N o w Y o r k C i t y ,

¥G E O E G E E . L E M O N , A t t ’y a t L a w ,

W A SIIIN IITO .'J, 1). e .Send s lc 'tch or model for rre tin ilim ry Kxamfnit-

fo n iunt Opiiiinn "S-to P a tcn tiib iliiy , lor wliieh yo rn A m o :-is mnd(*. II reji'T lod j'utontnhK. no chn’•( c tor sfrvi-erM .K S.s stT cp sav rL . .‘driid (or I’iimph let of in .'tru(‘,t Uirtfi. ocl 2n-4w

F.Sl'A f lH S IiK D i n ' 1S6'>.

P E N N S Y L V A N I A R A ILR O A D

'i'JTIL-'l’A B M J.

On and after Monday, Oct, 3lBt.T i \iin .s L e a v e IIi(/iun to ic7i a s yo lh ^K H *

p'oi! 1* 111 i-ADKl.fiJlA.—-A t, T;h7 find 1UKI7 A.AI.. nml 0 :4 1 l‘. .M.. vIm Hnrd.mtuwn. HurlintfOm nnd ( ';i .rnii'ii. TO') A- 51. i'liid 6:2'J P . 51., Via PuHihei'- 1.0 11 ami Alounl llu lly .

For N ow V'ouk—A t 7:a.T :indHi:F6,A . AT. and 1:40 ;iud y:47 1'. 51., via Afiiiimojiili ,.l unction .

F.'R LONd ilRAM'il—.\tl);li) A. 5l.and3;47 P.51, B’or TitKN-fON—At 7:37 and 1U:U" A. 51., ami 5:44

p . ;u.m ixed piisscngor ii'rid fre i 'il)t tra in on Tucs-

di'y!>. •• • .................... ......

V . .A D D IS--Thiepa i'or nalo a largo stock of (gs good

j’hthoH and OrgttnH as aro made. nn<l Kolhs them one-third lower than the liinnnhw.ti’r- er, or arPr’ ono iii’'lho tnul('. ('all tuid seo him\ nnd get the prices, (befor<? making a purchase) at

No. a n U M B T H B E T , .. .. New llrim.swick, N. J.

Ibb l‘j-ly- • ___

•i'hcrv lire t hoinMiid.-i o! llvv.- I'livcd hy retnenibcr- (»,■ ih ii ndverlH euient.”

51.i'hurmliiyn and

. tor Pem licrion. .'jalurdnys at 1U:0S A.'

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, K K T lIR N IN aI jKavi-: P iu i.adri.I'iu a —F rom 5In.rUei SI roe* F e r­

ry, .0 7 :;w A. 5l.,'2;<)Uiuut IHO P. 51.. vi.i Ktirlinu- ton and llordioi lo« 1 1 ; mid 7:00 A. 51. !tml 4.t(, 51..vin,5loniU Holly amt I'ciiD 'erlon.

IjKA\'i:i’4i-‘w York— A. 51. and 4;B5 P. 51., v ia Alonimuitli .lunetioii.

L kavk rniiNToN—7:50 A. 51., 2:5(1 anti 5:17 P . M. FKAiVK THOM SON,

Genoriil M antuoir.L. P, FA K 5IK K ,

U o n ’l Pnan. A-gent.F. \V .lA O K SO N , ,

( le n 'l Supt.1. S. IH ’G K K LK W ,

an 1 - lv ' S u i t . An)h('V DIv

FIRE! F I R E ! ,A CONTENTED M INI) IS A PE R P E T U A L

FEAST, TH EREFO RE

KEE.P INSU.HED !Protect your Properly by a Fire Policy I

Protect your Life and Faifiily and Estate by o Life Pblicy !

Kxercl.ie care in the .'oU'cHon nf (lnTn}inni(*p and n.;?untH, and BaU elaetory.rcruU p will lollow,

I will lift plenHcd a t nil llmt'a to give Information touch ing Insurance m atter.'’ ficn'Tiill.v, locid facts, oersona . fa d s , odlclal facts, To-<lay in, lo-morrou never i-omcft. Now Is tlm lim e to In.-ure. Tow late a fte r tho tiro. Delays arc (langerous.

TllOfS. C. PKAKORFor Responsible S leek nml M u tu a l Uom pnnies.’

o liin '2 0-hv

© W M S f M .l^ortli CJreqiK) St, A B O V K

ST A T E STR EET,

BOOTS.P

To Uif)?e who bougld our Root.’’ last yenr we will Imrdlyi n(‘('(l to (’peak, XVc do not rciuciiihcr to have liiui a fonplalnt. XYe will pay just hero Umt wo sell the pivmeumkcs as last ypnr.”’ETerv pair Ifl mmlu tn ord (.''r «iul warranted, and ii m-w pair will bo given If they do not wear as wo represent. Wo havo a largo stuck oE liicse goods.

W aterproof Boots.XVe would call ospoclnl .J).Uent!on to this Hoot.

It Is m ndo-of (ihienm) (}rain 7 2 2 inch leg, (Taddlo senui. I t Is hnpi'psiblo't o lui ve wet loot If you won r th is Hoot. To tlfP o who w ear Knbher Bools wo will say this will 'nm -)vear two pidr« (d t heln,'and he. in every w ay,m ore tuulslftctury. iJoo isas large ns (2 and J13.

CALF BOOTS.Wo have a iroml nsso ftm cn t of thcpo goods to se­

lec t from, Slid euunoi I'liU to \iluiiS(i iuu . J rices low. T . _ .

BEAVER BOOTS.T h IS'Hotvt gnvft a n lr e rs a t sattsfiirtlon la s t neifc-

pon, l l von hiive tender loot, tlilalp the. lU f ' l'‘T Vou. Yiinr feet cannot got eold . T rue coiniort is- - X A1„ V..._... !>.<« I)...

Trenton

MEN’S FINE SHOES.

Wo have those goods In a ll tho la te s t styles, in Ovory wldtti made, t 'a t l and look fit them , wheth­er you desire to dmy or. not. A g re a t vario iyol Obnh.Top Hutton BnotB. Also, Cork SoIik S hoks. 'Diuso who woru lliuse Shoes lust season priiisoil iliem. . - , , -

LADIES’ BUTTON BOOTS.

W e hnv(» thi'se goods In French ^^nd American Kid, J'l'ldite (font. S tra lg lif (.-rnat, (rriiln , Glove Cull. K angaroo Klii (ivm-w and very dePlrni'lo Siioc.) am lG love Kid, in H utton jiud Lac(', In ev­ery width mnile. Iri'in the most narrtiw to the very br’o.idrsl no m atter w hat shape your foot Is, wc cun lit I .. . ■

LADIES’ CLOTILTQP SHOES.

Those fle.scri^?i.T p«im lar and copy Shoes will 4ic wi.ru th is pensoh ; wu lia-vo thorn in a lliiu a ll- tU'S, width." I'Url iiriccs.

A ta rg e a.’iso rtm .n t. ol (M n i .D K E N 'S S 1 H )F S .iiiiidool gm)d‘ m aterin l. We Ucl certa in wu can suit you. S p rin g H eel 'Sh'H'S.Jn lurgo sizes.

RUBBER GOODS.These himhI.s am Hip liest th a t can ho m ade for

the ]>rlre t In y are no^v f^old a l. Tlie naakor (frotn whom wo tmy d irect.) clMms them to bo hotter «o{)ds than wore nnnle lasosia.-’nii b y n n y one. Wo hope so. GitSAAiiER {‘VKRSwolgh only 3).^'Juncos, will not Injure the fiiiet-t K id Boot.

Cough.s, Colds, Uuhg 'ar.d Throat Diseases, Whoo])ing Cough,

Croup, and Biuiilar Bulmonary 'Cornplahits. f,

IT N E V E R D IS A P i’OlNT.S A N YBOD Y, y imr D ruggist has it.

G. N. ( lin-JE.NTON, b-New York.

Fiv-Kxcn, KiciiAunB & Go.,'FlPiladoli>liia\

Ti'-y it once.. D IC K IN SO N ,

Tuu:^'roN, N. .T.

inr 1-lyD-OLB KiSO.M. AWARDutho Aulhor^i nt-is-iir,! L'rt*-it 4oll- ......... ork,w.-n-ranU<diliol)niil aiuiic!itWoi_............ -ciii'HoorA,, iiuimiion-ftiio' lo innn.enUtled •‘tliqacienriiof J.ifB ♦Hi.Sc'lr-l’ ri'serviiniin hound in fimuit Fn-mih n’usiin, PtnboXMod,. fu ll g ill.311) pp.ronUiuiH hnautifui Bk'pr tm.'rarintta, 135 _pn>fwrif»

.lions, nrioo oiny t l . 2T) Bont hysend now,Aridr«*hB Uiwli^oy Mt'd, :ii Intditutoor Dr. ,Y,Aridr«*hB

Tr'vrnTXr'" TITVCirT 'D'iiml Intdltutoor Dr.W^. lU-P.AIfc- LitUW lilJL p b L i . KEll, No. 4 BulfimsU it.- flrtsiuo.

sp 22-3w

PO SITIVELY CUREDBY

Benson’s CapeinePorous Plasters.

K e s s o n s W h y th e y avo VvcCerrcil lo A.11 O th e r v o r o u s P l a s t e r s o r l i x t c r n a l

U pm etU es: /

F i r s t .Hecauflfi they pospcBs all tho merit of tlia

• Blreugthoniuaii*orouH plunter, and contain in ad­dition therotu the newly diBCovcri'd powerful and active vegctahle combmatlon which acta with fn- creaaed 'nihefucieut, Btimulaling, Bodatlve,. an<J counter Irritant ollects,

> S e c o n d .Bccatiflp (hey ore a pennine phannaceutlcal prep*

4raUob, aud ao recognized by-tho profesaion. ' I 'h i r d .

Beennso they are the only plgetcre that relieve pain a t once. ' '

F o u r t k * ,Because they will iioaitlvcly ctire (liaeaseawljlclli

othci' remedleB will not evou reiiuve.F i f t h .

Bccaiiae over 6000 phyBicianBamd druggists hava YoIuntuHly toBilfied that they are superior t o ^ l other plMierB or modidncB for oxtotnaFuso,)

S i x t h .Because the mnnufacrurers hare received th e

only medals ever given for porOUS plasters. ~

Benson’s Capeine Borons Plaster!SEABURY& JOHNSON,

Manufacturing Chemists, New York.

A!SI;RK TU5ftIKI>\“ A T hA H T. P r ic e ^ to . MEAD’ S Medicated CORN and BUNION PLASTER*

nov 3-’iw

a tta in e d uiily hy w earing th is Jiuul.

O W E N H. L O C K E ,22 NORTH GREENE ST , TRENTON, N X, oct *ift-ly

Q E C . E. APPLEGATE,

Practioal Watchmaher and Jeweler,H ro n « l W ire rl, O p p . C o u r t I I ouko ,

T R E N T O N . N, J .

W ill b e in' H igbtK low n E v e ry T lm ra lf ty ,O aZKTTB HnJLDINO, 5IA1N Etrkkt .

W ATC liK S A'NP CLOCKS THOUOUUULY Rl?- P A IK ED AND W ARRANTED

TO RU N. AND K EEP C0R.HEGT TIAIK.Hr^Kst Tin?, E a r Kings nnd

A LL K lb 'L 'b o r JL W M .U Y R E P A IH E R I in an artisH c m anner.

A U w ork wKl he'HMahvd prom ptly and in tho b est m anner only.

I P E R S O N A L A T TEN T IO N (M V E N .tK't 13-iy :_____________••

" I I I llu T lI iA K lS A N D .lA llD .S

F m j a ' E i T A f T i n s o i T i C E r

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Hightstown Gazette.T I I O S . B . A I ’ l * L B G F l T . J i l n i T o n A x n 1‘ n n t . t R H i t t f

T e r m s , {5 1 .5 0 jioi- A n n u m , C a sh in A i-lvance.

I te m s a n d C^omments.

T H E I C L E O T I O X N E W S . ■ T n n a c l i i y g a v e u a o n e o f t l i e q i n e l o . a t e l e c H o n a

e v e r l i e l d h e r e , " E a r l y l u U i o i l i i } ' p o p i e r s ^ c r o u p ( i n D o u n c i u g t h a t l l l e e . x e c i i t i v e c o i n m i n o e a o f b o t h p a r L k ‘8 h a d f i g r e c i l n o t t o b u y a n y v o l e s d u r i n g t h e d a y . T h i s w a s t a k e n t o m e a n t h a t t h e c a m p a i g n f u m l « w o r e e x h a u s t e d , a n d t h e f l o a t i n g v o t e g c m e r a l i y a f t e r t a k i n g a k K » k a t t h e b i l l s w e r i t g n m u n g f u r t h e d a ^ . T l i e v o t e p u l l e d i n E a s t W i n d s o r T o w n s h i p w a s v e r y l i g f i t , t h e \ y i i o l e muuiIht o f h a l l o t a l ) e i n g 4 5 3 , o n e o f w h i c h , a d o u b l e g r e e n b a c k , w a s r e j e c t e d . T h e r e s u l t w a i ? a s f o l l o w s , I h e l i g - u r e s s h o w i n g t h e n u i n l ) o r o f v o t e s r e c e i v e d :

H B I ’ U W L I O A N . O n E K N l U l ’ K .

S i c k g l , , 2 5 6 . Miller, 18.

L e w i s 3 4 6 .

I ' l i h l r r , 3 0 . U n d i n e . 3 1 .

C o l e , 2 0 .

D l £ N t f ) i : i l A T .For RlierifT,

Vaukii'k, 174.For A-ssemblv,Robinson, 181. Wyckoff, 32.For Coroners,

Abbott, 353. Iludm it, 174.Rower, 253. MicUel, 173.Rucknum, 249. Gosson, IL.!.

The straight voles were, Ri publiean 234 Democralic 162, Greenback 17.

One vote was cast for Sutton for Sheriff, ou a Democratic ticket. Only Iwenly people havens yet ciniimTHo-Hav** cast that voto^

In iMi*reer Counly, Sick(d, Rep, is elect(;d Slieritt iiy rihnut 500 majority. The Repnlili- oans elect T.K'wis, Assemblyman, In the First District, and Ossenberg in the Third, l.ait Cole­man was defeated in Uio Second by ICckford !Moorc. This is a strongs R<‘pnhliean District and the result is cliargeil to (lie in.'achery of a defeated aspirant.

In jMiddtesex County, A. .1. Dishrow, Re­publican, is elected Sluiiill by a large majori­ty. J. U. Goodwin, Republican, carries his District by over 300. il<j,j:(;ceivnd 200 major­ity in the 3d Ward and 350 in the city.

Cninbuiy Township cast tl)e following vole; Disbmw 349, Fonralt 116, Goodwin 337, Rai­sons 1.36; Monroe. 1st poll, Dishrow 179. F<m- ra tt 116, Goodwin 140. Parsons 150; 2d po]], Dishrow 1J3, Fouratl 80, (.hindwiii 90, Par­sons 103. Daylon gave 83 for Di.shrow, Eagt Jlrunswiek 142, M adison'18 .' South Aiiiboy gave Fouralt 51.

I^IONMOl.'Tll COCA TY.George W. I’aterson is (Ideated by alioiil

1000 piajoialy, and tin; DeniocraLs elect Hell. Forman, hut lo.se Gordon, ' AsRcmlilynu'!:.

'T lie townships whRli glivu iinijorilU'S for Apiilegate are, Uaritim 88. Slirewsbiisy 374,

K..3‘hitoiitown 117, Middletown 23. Frec'hold 247, jN'cpLmu! 16. Millslttiic 71. Marlboro 100, .Man-

'a !apan l23 , Uppi-i ]'’r(-ehold Ls'. poll 46, 2d poll, 149, Wall 3d poll G5. Total, 1,5,19.' FattWson carried (ho following: llolindel 23, Oof'un 13, Atlantic 135. Ilowfll 133, Wail Isl poll 188. Total 493. Applegate’s • iitajoi iiy 1,037. For the lirst lime in Us liislnry the roo.sler of the M onmonih DemornU will be brouglil out, to crow over Ihe election of a Re­publican, and MajoicYard certainly has a right to Itc proud of the endor.sement he lia.s receiv­ed in Freehold town as well as in ilie wholecounty. ......

l'l>per 7>eehold gave a large vote for Wil­bur, independent. cundid:ite for .Slierilf, but John 1. 'rtiompsun is eJccled as well a.s the Democralic Coi oners.

LECTCHE.R(?v. R, M. Lnllier, n.'Ccnit ly of Rnrninh and

now* of Philadelphia, delivered a lecture (ni “ Asiatic. cliuraclerisiicSj" in the chapel of Peddie InslrluLe on Friday nighl lasl. Mr. Luther is a ttradimle of Princeton Theological Seminary, class’ of 1864, and until recently lias been in charge of inissioiiaiy W()fk at Rangoon, when he was compelled to re- tnni on account of severe attacks of jungle fever. lie is rapidly recovering, liow'cver, and expects to return wlien he can do so with safety. He speaks the langnagc as llueuily as he does las own and having lived among them to such an extent as not to see for, monlli.s a •white face, except those of his wife and child­ren, he was alnmdanlly (lualifleil'to discuss the topic he had ehoseu. lle,eoi'i|]?letcly over threw the traditional idiuvs as to tl/e infcriopiiy of these people and showed by .inany illustrii- tions that in points of intellect, hoireaty, po-, lileness, vtc., they were the ecpials, 11 not the superiors, of our ow.n people, lie Imd found the great human heart beating in that dktufit; land, with the same power and the same W'eakpesses, as at home, lie pointed out the want iu their civilizatkm wdiich Christianity was supplying and predicted a great future for those people wlieii they slioiild relnm to tlie high station of their ancestors as a ruling na­tion ou the globe.' The 'Wliolf' lecture w’as full of illustration and wit ahd being delivered^ ■with great force without notes, held the audi­ence wlio were sorry when (he end came.

ANNIVERSARY' EXERCISES.The anniversary exercls(!S Of the Subduy

School connected with the Penn’s Neck Rap- list church, were lield in that edifice last Sun­day evening. The titne was occupied almost excHisively by the cliildrcn, and the. entcrialn- inent listened to by a large and appreciative audience. Addresses were made by Mr. U. R. Titqs, Siliiday Senool Secretary of Mercer county, and Mr. Jam es Gordon, Township Secretary. Mr. Harold Anderson, Secretniy of the school, re^irted the average attendance of scholars 33, and of teachers 9. ;,Miss Jennie A. Orenelle recited “ The LeperV’^a .selection appropriate t(^-the (Jdcasion, wliith was recciv- ed by. the congr(*gnlion with demonslnUions of*pleasiire. iMr. Gilbert I). Jtiie is the ellie- luul Superintendent of this school.

B R I E F I T I L M S ..jWe are glad to announce that after consid­

ering n score; of iipplicalldns for the posilliid of principal of our public sch(K)l,* tlic trustees have succeeded in inducing Mr. W. \Y. Swidi 1 1 remain in charge of tlie schotrl ^{rtlK' re- ni!diid.ei*Mf (liu scLoul year, ending in June. 1883.

Rev. J. R. Davis, sends ns some very fine St r^ h e n iJ fl piclied froth tlie’.^ T B e if^ Presh^’tcTian parsonage on Nov,

“This Concert was given in Rich.moml're- oently to an audiences of 4.000.” Tlmt is what Ihe bills say. but tl.ic point' iutere.sts ua is llml it will be repeat«vd( hj; llightstowii iioxl week, at nutc!\insi)n's *Il,ijl.i»,JUi(l it will only cost ns 25 (amis tq' hea'pii.

A m o n g t b ( * b n s i h e j p s ’ m V u w f l l ^ T i r e d e t e r m i n ­e d t o « i i e ( ; e e d i s M r . P e a r c e ; a i u i . h S l s w e l l d i s ­p l a y e d n e w a d v e r t i s e m e V i j ; 1 4 W ( W H i r e a i l i n g . ' T h e f l o c k o n h i . s s l M t l v e s , d s ' / ‘ q u T t l l y w e l l d i s ­p l a y e d a n d i s o f t h e h c a t ' f c i f i M t f . i r i C * ? ^ i n i h i m .soon. • ■ ' • •

\V(; notice that Dr. EugCndDL .\l>plegcl. wlui bus l>ecn for sdiih(;,)niinlhalUti'nding (o his minin,g property.+n Oolorrfdrt, ,lp s returned to his homejn'IVcuiuselr, NelFaska.

pTlie Inst tirriviil'^ iaj^^Mr. Jphtijd. .Mien's. For I'jirlicidar.s isec his' new nmhmncQtiicnt in nnoiher column. ()f (nmrso-hb'-W'anl.s all thi; ladies to cal! and ask to se’(i tlJc new goods jusiiiu

7'Ih' Railroad C’o Ti[;.a'ny .i)re'ni%easUig the capacity of llieir Iradkg and ffidgbl sidings in. Ili.ghtslown and will niilkoimpoitiinl changes •there. • ,

A good cliaiicc fo r. hji:-gjdns will be at the sale of the personal property of C hailes Cro- ftliaw 'on the 22ii. bills.,’ , .• -Uu Mi2iidiiy,.'Jait.- M_r-,;JSjep Perrine, of Wyckoira Mills, cluutrpenPklki.ug hts lifi\'’He was riding gu a llireKh'ing-'pnw!<’r, wlum one of the-\vlu cis 'cfuIVfdt’ jfli^-.hc'Y'as caught under the machme. Np h^p being nl*1tr be stniggl(;d fol- a long tiine U/gei,Vji''Wk*’l\u(i/wb(‘ii rescued was matrly ex^ian^ctl. ' IltB.ljh|iuries ai'c very serious allliuirjih U97bon{* ;jv0:rc briiken

* 1 5 , 0 0 0 . 4 ' b e ( i r e w a s o f i n c e m l i a r y o r i g i n W i n k l e r , M e s s e r s e h n n U . M a y e r , a n d o t h e r

. s o l o i s t s o f t h e W i n k l e r t l i r b . s t i a . a r e f a v o r i t e s h e r e , a n d t l u i r n a m e s u i ^ ! d r a w a g o o t l n u m - I x M - t o t h e c o n c e r t s n e x t T l u i r s d i | v a m i F r i o a y e v e n i n g s , h k l . H a v e n s i s s a i d t o b e a n a r i i s l o f f o r c e i n h i s s j i e e i a l t i c s .• T a k e t h e N . Y . W e e k l y T r i b u n e a t 9 f l . a y e a r , o r t h e S e m i - W e e k l y a t • • f l . 9 0 . I . ' . s i r I l i a n ( l i e i o w e s l . c l u b r a l e s . R . ! M . ' E a r l y r e - c e i v i ' . s s u b s e r i p l i \ m . s . •

M e s s r s . W U l l i i m E . P e i i r e e ( T n g e ) n n d *

f o r F l o r i d a l a s t w e e k .H a v e y o u r r r H e d t o s e e M r . H i e U c o x , t h e

n e w p l n k o g i a p k e r ? l i e h a s p u t t h e p r i c e s l - ' g l i t d o w n a n d n o w i s y o u r c h a n e e .

S e c u r e y o u i t i c k e t s f o r t h e C ’ o i i c e r t . s .

i\lr.' RogiT's /wdl •spU-^Hi/. 'Wirs.op.'ilrjFopcrty of C'nrneli'os G. Hill, uirWednesday, JyW,

!Mrs, (kiRun'lne' lftabifijj^Uf'^^ ^fonroe town­ship, f(‘ll/)v.ei-/la hlm-k', on^.Fi'iday'last, and is siiU'en^g froiii a very bud fniclurc of her ankloi

le f:irni of^^Ir. Daniel I). Norton, near SliJifi'pn, will be snlri on Dec. 17ili. This is a good farm, and will be looked alter. See adv.> The young pc'ople of llighlstown aie ar-

rmrghrg-fnT a ilnncing seliuol Ccr be held in llnteliinson’s i(all.

We learn that there is good foundation for Ihe report that a eanning faetoiy is to-be start­ed here. Me.ssrs. R. A. Uuicnlt and W. I. Rurtis are among the gi.iillemc.n who arc eor- responding with th e .a llie s interested. One advantage of suc'L^nii-iKiUutkm W'oiilil ho.UiaL itnvoiiki give eiuploymeirt to all classes.

Mr. John Pumyea will have one of Ihe fin­est, if not tlie tinest resideiic(\ In this town wlicn his iuiprovemepis are completed. He has removed his old residence some distance u[) liie luVnpike.

The Dorinda Rritlon pi'operly is being ren- ovat<‘d hy the owner. Counsellor Seiienek. and when coiupk'ted will make a fine double house.

Our old frinids, Messns. W. J. Owens A ('o,. oiler special bargains in clothing for sixty days. 1’his is a W(‘l! known lli'in, and many of our citizens arc lli(‘ir regidar cnslomerg. Give them a (!all when you arc in’ Trenton.

The real estate of the late ;Iohu (Jordon will li( sold ill Cianlniry on Detamiher (Uh.

M'lu; Y' at Monmonlli Junction, for direct comiuiHwcation between New York and the Amboy Division, is being rapidly completed,

A few p(?oplc over in (’ranhury say they split their ticket “ jnsL for fun.” Well, it was a h.irmk ss kind of sport and Jame.s ll. didn’t tTCtrl llK-ii'^‘vtfU'8, but in nil prolmbility cvea-y otu; of them will he among the earlie.st appli­cants for the position or doorkeeper or sonie- Lhing. i|

“ WinlyKT’s full band and orchestra.” That is what the big hills say, and pk?ase do not for­get that the concerts come oil on Thursday and Friday eVeniiigR of next week.

- \V(; heard a tavcrii-deprmdent, on Tuesday night, lamenting because there were so few voles for the proliiliilion candidate for sherill. The people of this township have. Imd loo nuich trouble with licpiur dfiilera fo ever mu tlie risk of eleciinga distiller tO thatoflkv. Thill was tlie reason why they did not lake the bait, but yoted solid for I'nck; Amos, wiicn tlie issue was fairly set out “ Flour or Rum,” they dTctn't even Htop for a drink of “ c Jd water,” but went for Flour every lime.

-Q n Sunday evening, Nov. 13lb, Rev. W. E. Coiieland will deliver a lecture in Ihe.flights-' town Universalist church on “ W hat is the Old Testament to us.”

George W. concludes that Major A’ard Ls tougher than one of those Camvda lambs.

, M A G G I E V. C I I A M R E R L I N .M r . a n d . . M r s . J o h n M . C l i u m b e r l i n o f C r a n -

b u r y h a v e t b . e s y m p a t h y o f a l M n t h e i r s a d h c -reavement, tlic death of thwir dupghter ^Uaggie •who expired very suddcmly yesterday. She had been complaining of a snm 'tlimat, hut was otherwise the picture of health, and her sudden death was a terrilde blow to tlie fam­ily, who had nofcj-hougbt (if any serious rc- siiits from her illness, as •well as to the com­munity. , She was of a remiirknhly idniable and courteous disposition and a favorite with both young jjeople and old. The funcTai will be held at the house on Buturday, at 13:3(^ P. M. Interment at Cranbury.

D o n ’ t f o r g e t t h e B a p d C o n ^ T t s n e x t w e e k . S e c u r e y o u r t i c k e t s a t C u u i i m g b a m ’ s .

In tli{ Mercer Courts last week, llie case of WicoCf & Grover v. The Merci'r Pottery Com- paiiy was called. Gcorgd (>. Vandertiiit ap­peared for the aiipellees, and ex-Judge'Rii- clmnan represented thi> appellant. In his open­ing .’Mr. Vanderbilt said the action was on bwk account, and was brought to rec.wrr ;§i53 62, for a car-load of straw. In Ihc Court bel<;w judgment was given for Wicofl’ and Grovyr. In tin; tc-stimony of James Moses. .Presidentmf, tlie Mercer Pottery Company, It transpired that the straw was damaged and that the np- pelles failed to deliver Ajl tlu; straw contracted for also, that tflerc wa.s shortage in weight of the same. A mimber of witnesses were ex- abiined. and at the con(;lu.«ion of Judg(' Ru. {■‘hnufln’s argument at oiumi'cIock, lluCCourL look a rcc('ss for one lunir. U[)oii the rciis- semlilitig of (7)urt Mr. Vanderbilt sumtbfxl np the case for tlic appellees, and alter a brii-f clmrg(; liy the Court, the jury retired and sub- Piqiientty returned a verdict for WieolT A Grover for .'f(53.62. The jury was then dis­charged for the term.

IW REUT W. .MILLER.We record this week the death of nnotlicr

well known resulcmt of this vicinity, Robert W. Miller, Rsq., wltich (iceurred at Allonto-nm on Tnesday. after a prolonged illness. Mr. Mfllcr was nhonl i’0ve,iiiy^vcn yenpa ol(L and his xvhole life has been spent in Upper Free- li(4d township, the people of which have often honored him ‘with public office. He was a good, honest old man as we knew him, and he lias always had the respect and good will of hjs neighbors. His wife survives him although still older and in poor healtii. Among Ida living cliildrcn are Dr. W. R. E. fliillcr and Mrs. J . V. D. Reekman and Miss Anna Mil'- er. His fuiiend wjUtake place at his late

11 o'clock, inini-pi^ntat llighlstown.

TsilO U T NOTES. ' - . ' I

On Tuesday last, while gunning w-ith a jBlauvell’s Column.

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f l ' i P i l d , w e C f u i t V t u ‘ i ‘ o s s l l i e l i c d o f D e v i l R m o k , m i f t r J S c o t t ’ a C o r i i ' * ! * , a m i f o u n d , i t p e r f e c t l y d r y . O n S a t i i r i l j i y m f * m i i t g w e c r o s s e d t h e b T o o k n g n i u a n d I ' o m i d i t a r u n n i n g s l r c n i n .T h e r e b a d l i f c n i h ) n n i i a i g l w y w ( ‘ r e s u r p r i s e d h u L o n r f r i e n d c x p l a T i i w d l l i i d . i t w a s c i i i i s e d b y ,t l i e 8 u d i U ‘ H ' T t 5 y ? » f I h e ' - s p r i i i g s , a n d f r o m t i n s j ( ) N J K T O X ^ T ] \ I ' M f . T .

B A Z A ai!

0 *H A V E R E C E IV E D T H E I R H A R G E W IN T E R .STOCIC'.

m iE S S G O O U S and CEO T H S !own prophecy he canne to llightstown (m -Monday ovening, mid was compelled by theslorpHo __„ Your sub.scriplion In the N. Y'. W(‘ckly Tri­bune at only 9t) cts. a year, will help tlw M. K. Sunday Schoof g -l a new (irgan. Mr. R. M. Early will rei'a-ivi'your subscription.

A ver}' interesting meeliiig of the Y‘. M. •('. A. w as'hrld ;U \\'iiidsor lasr Sunday afli'niuoii. Among lliose Who look piiH were lion. I). Rue. Prof. P .'U . Rergi'ii; R^v^.fTitiirMt^Miir- ran nmP?t(‘fisfrs. VauglnTrf.rilhoolj'-'fvnd Johm son.

The rontul hoii.sc'at Piincelon, belonging to

! We have extendeii onr nilveH- ti.- einent. tlihs week on no :oiiiu ol' ihe great iiicreaf-e of our stock in every department. No laiiy vis­itin'!; onii;^^r(^ 'Call help t)iit ac- kno\vled”;e that our stock is the largest, best selected, most varied and at the lowest ju'ices in cv'ry jxirtienlar ever offered before in 1 liu'lit.stown. No .jiidfie, cimijiar- ine the jiriees ol' onr j;oods, ea.n help bnt ackMOwled.ite that tliey(lie I’ennsylvatiia Ibiilrom! rompaiiy, ul.‘ de i c i

sti'oved by fire on Sunday inoriiing wl,lli its | C d i e US. low ilS t'UIl iH* loiU bl, coiilenls, including .several cords of wooi^ 2.5 i ( o r t l lO SUlUOt[UU.llt\', lU iS(‘W \ lll’k , tons of (■niil...inid a locomoLive. /H ie is | p ] , j j ) ] ) ' r r O l l t o l l Ol' N t'W

lirmiswick. U'e will .sivc •(Ml

Y . . M . V. A S S O C l . V I ’ l O N .A t t h e N i i i i l i \ \ ' o r l d ' s ( ' o i i f e i v i i c c o f t h e Y .

M . A s s i c i i i l i i m s o f L o n d o n , K i i g L u n ! , . ) a l y 3 0 , 1 8 8 1 , t h e s e c o n d S n l i b a t l i i n N o v e i n i i e r w i t h ( h e w e i ' k f o l l o w i n g w i i s m l a p a r t a s a s e a s o n o f S p e c i a l P r a y i r f o r l l i e Y i i u i i g M e n ’ s C h r i s l i m i . V s s o c i a l i o n . A t t h e t w e n h ' - f o u r l l i I i i l e r n t t l i o i i n l ( ' o i i v e n l i i > n o f t h e . \ n u - r i i ' a i i . \ s - .‘ ' o c i i i l i o n s i n C ' i c v e l a m l . O h i o , M a y 2 7 , 1 . S 8 1 , t h e S i i i i i c . W ( ‘ ( ‘ l ; w a s s e t a p t i r l f o r t h e s i i i n e o b ­j e c t . T h e s e s e r v i c e s w i l l b e o b s e r v e d b y t h e V . i M . ( ’ . A . o f t i n s p l a c e i n j b e i r l e i l l , c o m ­m e n c i n g S m u l i i y 1 ' . M . a t -1 o ’ e l i H t k a n d e < n i - l i i m i n g o n M o n d a y , T u e s d a y a n d W ' e d i i e s d a v e v e n i n g s , a t 7 1 o ’ c l o c k . S u b j e c t s : S u n d a y , P r i i y e r f o r t h e l l t t l y S p i r i t ; M o i n l a y e v e n i n g , I ’ r i d e a b i m l n m e e t o R I e s s i n g ; ' i ’ u e s d t i y e v e n ­i n g , I P r a y l l i e e h a v e m e K . x c u . s e d ; \ \ ' e d i i e . s . d a y e v e n i n g , A f f i f o w i n g I h e U i g d i L • D o b j g W r o n g .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ' . . . . . . . . . . . .rBUSINE.SS IiOCAytS. '

■C. . /1 5 L A 0 1 V ( ' . \ S l i , M E R E S ! I !

A ' r R i . . \ i ' v i ' : r i ' ‘ s ! !J u s t r o e e l v c d . i i l i e a i i l i f n l l i n e o f R l t l c k ' C a s l i -

m e r c s ' i i n d M o u r n i n g G o o d s , a t M i e l o w e s t [ i r i c e s , n l R l a n v e l t ' s . ocl 20-lf

A ] ) p k * s , O n i t i n s , P o r k , L i v e S l o c k a n d R o i i l - I r y , w a n t e d I t y G . Y . Y ' o o n . o e l ^ d - l m

I have now the lai'gest stock of Furniture, (.'iirpets, Oil Clotli.s, Wtill j ’a[U'r and \Vi[id{)w Shades in this .section of tlie connlry, which 1 siiidi sell ut rock bottom priees lor easli.

A . S , \ ' O O R i l b ; i ' : s ,F n r m s b i n g l ' i i d e r l i i k e r . M : n n S i . , l l i g h t s t o w n .

Evt'ry ( 'like made of the liiicst malitriid at. Zeiuider’s Rakery. ueL 13- t

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r t/ hu fu s and ( ''iildirn'x I n-d (n m u \ AT j)i,.\i:vTA'/‘rs,’...... ...........

L a d i e s ’ v e r y l i n C ^ V o o l V e . s t ' s , o n l y 5 f l c . , * i i l R l a c k w e H ’ s . o c t 6 - l f

E k ' g n n t , A l l - W o o l P l a i d s f o r T r i m m i n g ( ’ l i i K l r e u ’ s D r e s s e s , t i l 5 0 e p e r y - n t l , a t R l a e k - w e l i ’ s . o c l f l - l f

W ' a n t k i i . - - ; \ g i r l t o d o g e n c T u l h o n . s c w o r k . A p i > l y a t I h i s u l l i e e . j n 9 - L f

N g w s f r o m a l l r o u n d ( h e w o r l d f o r o n e y e a r f o r o n l y 9 0 c t s . i n t h e W e e k l y T i ' i b m i e .

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t l i e e . \ ] i e n s o a n d f a t i p i i c u t t f . ' i v - c b t i i ! ; i f ^<>11 w i l l c o m e a n d .-j c c i t . - ' .

W e h a v e a c l i n ^ . ^ o f j i o o d s n e v ­e r b e l o r e o l f e i ' e d i n t t n v n , b o t h i n

, ' p i i d i t y a n d K t y l e . ^ V e r h ' i i i n t o h a v e t h e l o w e s t p r i e e s h e e a i i ? ! ' o n r e x ] ) e n s e . ' < a r e b y f a r t h e u n a l l - e . s t a n i l w e b u y a n d s e l l , o n l y f o r e . a s l i v ' f i l l s w e e k w e l i r - s t c a l l y ( m r _ a t t e n t i o n t o o n r s l o c k o f l i r e s . - i S i l k s , i S a f n i a , V e r V e l s , 7 5 f o - ' c a d e s , P l u s h e s , l i l a c k C a . s l i i i i e r e s , a n d I l e n r i e l t ' i ( ’ l o t b s . O m ' I ' r c s . s S i l k s , r a n g i n ' ! ; f r o m G i t i e . t o S ' d p e r y a r d , e v e r y d r e s s m a k e r , o r

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C H ^ m d a i n i s , t f y o u U i i t i k s o c n l l a t n u r s t o r e a a ^ R l a n v e l l ( t l o v r * w e m i n r H i i t c e n o t l o r i p, { i o t a h o t i l e o f S h l i o i r s V i l a l f z e r . e v e r y h o i t l o I o n ? 0 " t e a r . \ y ( t l i a v e t l i e F o k l e r 5 a n d 7 H o o ka p r lu le d icuuraniet'on il. use accui’dlnuly and if G lo v e in ill! sh ad es . W (; h ave ju st reeei'veil

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W o have a -poo.ly „„,1 po.illvo C u r . for C aU rrl, "'IT''' '’''''“.'.W''’'!.' 'U ■' ' f f ^l 4 -P lith ih e r la , (Tanker tinniili nnd Hcadiicltn in htl h h lg a in s 1 1 1 K aulies I a n ts juid ^ i*sts. S U I H O i r s G A TA llH Il HKAIKDY. A nnsal in- W e Imvt* eve 'rw iing belonging tn a fir.st-class iicft-Un and sweet .•re.tih. ivbonw 01?^ Sold hy h'iUiey and T rim m hii: Hlore, and. defy any one H, (i. Ruu nnd 1). H. Cutinlntthnm'. «ii)^|-6ni to iieiit US initricc‘8 .\^ ‘leii8(! rem uinberlliuplace,

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Lister’s Ferlilizers,AND ALE THE STANDARD

Phosphates,

B o n e M ajh u res, '

Guanos, &c.CLOVER, TitVlOTliY

AND OTHER

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I d v e v a - s i ' d . t o b i l u u i n i l i c o r t l r h i . i . d v u n i i i . l i o a n d i ' l i i i i M - i . i i i t d i T . ' n l l i o r a 111i m a l i o n . a K : i l i i i » l i l t o

^ ♦ t ^ i O ' l o > i a l t ‘ w l t h i i i i i i i u ' m n i i i l i n I r o m l l i i i d n i C H i ' I . . , M i l s o r d v r , l » y ' M - l l i H g H p a c o p y o l I h e o r d e r , w i t h -

I i l l t w e i i i y c l a s s n l l e i l | i < - d a l e h e r e o l . i r . n v e o ( i h e ' i m u i j ) U l ) l l e p l a e i ' S I n H a i t i ( ' n u i i l j l o r l h e ^ l l a e ^ ' o l ' t w o m o i l I 111. a n d a l H o h \ a d v e r i I . i I i i k t h e H a i i i e l o r j 1 I m l i k e H p a e e o l ' i i i m t i n ( h e Hiii/ilnlinrii Uiizrlh,

o n e p t t h e n e w s p a p e r s p r h i l e i l I n t h i K S l i i l e . A n d i l a t i > e r e . U i o r H h a l l i i - ' u l . - e t t o e . v h i h l M ' d h i - - o r I n r ( h ' l d , u e n i a i i d O f e l i u i i i . w i i t m i p e r i o d o f n i i . o i i i o t i M i . " n i r i r p u h l i e i i n l l . - e a ' i v e u a s t i l o r e . - a f . l . . - n e l i e r i ' i l l i o f H h a 11 H o l o r o v . - r l i . i r r e d i \ l l i i n o r h e r i K - i i o n a a n i n s l D i e H ' l i . l e x e e i i l o r H .

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TOBACCO OF ALL M B SM AIN STR E ET,

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NKAK S ru r-T ’S'COKNlvIt,i i l K i u t . T m l l o s f r o m ( ' r a t i b u r y , a n d : i m l l c f . f r o m i M o i i i i i o i i i l l . ) u n c t i o n , i n t l i e ( o w i m l i i i ) o l . S o j i l l i B r u n s w i c k , c o u n l y w l i M h l d l o s e x , N e w J e c s e y . , t h o

VHOMESTEAD FARM

O K S A I P D E C E A S E P ,

(’oiilaitiing ’about 200 Acres of Jdiml,I n I t l i l K b s l u t 0 o f o n l i i v o I i o n . 16 a e r o ? o f w l i i c h » r o \ ( ’ o o d l a m l , h e a v i l y t i m t i e r e d w i t h h i c k o r y a n » l

o a k T i l l ! I m j . r o v H m n n i . ' * e m i s l p t o l U l i i r i f o K f a m o l i o u s o , 4o x . 3' i i n e a r l y n e w . l a m e b a r n s , a n d n i l n o c -

e s H i i r y o u t l ' u i l d l n j c s . . T l i c r e l a a s t r e a u j . o l n e v e r l i i i l l n j f w a t e r r u n n i n g - I h r o u u h ( h e t a r i i i . ' A l s o a n A p p l e n r e l n i r d o i .10 a o r o e o l c h o i c e v a r i o U e s i n

l i e a r i n g . T l i c f a r m w i l l L e P o l U a l l t u K ^ d i o r o r i n p a r c e l s l o g u l l p u r e U a s o r s . . /

Aleo a t th e pome (imo ami p lace , •’

A Lot of W oodland,contnininu n h o u tT a e r rs , two ncres.of whl3h are e lu 'stnui tlin l.or, filUiatn nijbut S m iles Irom ilio Hom astend F a rm , ad jo in ing the K in g lo t and the

property .The above fagm will positively be sold to se ttle

u |ia n cstatQ.Sii lo to* coininenco a lS o 'c lo e k P. M. TKRiVIS

EA SY . F or fu rtlie r particuInrH ipon P e ter ({. g a le , on iho p rein ises. CdfidUlons inatleknewn a t %>ule.

.L S. lU .fiE K S , A uctioneer.31 HE, HEIRS.

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en ted on Gio r tn e it i tr e v t in liOrt/fwJ), wili besold low, on s tr ic t ly p r iv a te term s.

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AM is c e lla n e o u s .

(OiinolUdod Irom F lrR lform. But where could hIic lu>pp iQ. flTid n

.home at once cluMip ami respectahh? - she wjio hnd never enlen-d a hoarding-hoiiae Ih her life?

peinlj)! llunii:l;l.') Wfrn inli'im piCTl liv Mrs. Pheolx, wlu»fle kiml lieart hail oern sllnefl oy her hujihaml’.a narnilion of his morning intei- view with Annie. “Come to u«, my child, for the proHenl, you want quiet; tilings will shape themselves hy-and-hy—we will help you to look for employment;” and so liK'segofsl Samaritans'poured oil ami wine into the ■wounds they knew of—there was one lliey knew not of, which was draining Ihe life­blood from the young heart. Annie had ac­cepted scparalioil from Randolph B r y a n n s a ronseqnence lesfi of her poverty than of the rlisgraco which had fallen on her name, she hud accepted it with mute despair. “ My fulh- r r values an honorable name mt)re thim mil- li*'nsof gold,” were wonls llmt rang in her ewa.evcn in her dreams.

Randolph Bryan h'lwT 'Im.^fhhCd'home on •wings supplied by love and hop>e, ilis futlier would be angry, OouhtleRS, at his marrying (i Northern girl, but he could not refu.se him what he ■would see was so neceSvSary to his imp- piness, and he would love Annie as wxm as he «aw her. 8he was ju.st what his father most admired In woman. As usual. l*ppe Imd told a flattering talc. Mr. Bryan utterly refused to listen to his son. Randolph grew angry, said willful W'ords, and so thrpw a darker shadow around Annie’s imago in his fatlier’s mind. Thus, one morning, in the second week afu^r Randolph’s return, found tlic fatlu rand son sitU aglnau ulmoat, silcut. estrangi'meiiL over their late and Inxijrlpiis breakfast. The mail­bag was brought ih,;-and, opcninij it. Mr. Bry­an tossed contcipptudusly to Ins son a lelti'r bearing the New York poat-nmrk. Uandolph tore it open, and sat in utter Ijewildcrmetil over the few lines in which Annie, with a quietude that seemed to him coldnesa, relens- ed him from every claim bo had given her up­on him. Pixir child!',how slie had striven to suppress the cry of her heart as she wrote; lliCfe ' W a s y i i s t o n e cruahmg^-fa^'t-—U« wiwt. nothing to liernow; wliat ihmjiI of cries? she could die silently. Randolph, too, wuii snin- ned. lie, loo, saw only the fa d llu’y were parted—wherefore? He looked to liis riitlinr. and saw him- reading eagerly a Ne^v York journal, while tile llnsh of anger wa.sonhis^ brow, and hiS ey^s gleamed like live coals,-4is, throwing the paper to Ids son, he said:

“ Read that, Sir, and see with what yon would have allied us.'’"

Randolph read un account of the dislionor- bk* failure of Mrwsrs., Bruimi hml Bell an ac­count which certainly did not extenuate aiiglil. He rend, and diis heart grew lighter. This, then, was Annie’s reason: she would not link him wdth dishonor.

‘‘Father,” he said, placing Annie's lelti-r he- fore Mr. Br5’an,.,“ reiLd...lliut, uml do my poor Annie lusticc.”

jMr. Bryan read, and wa.s silent.‘‘Father, I ask yon as a gentleman, wlmt

answer should J iiiako to such a letter?”S lo w ly , re l i ie t im l ly , d ou b tle ss , M r. B ryan

answ ered, b u t d e c id e d ly :“ You inuHl go, my son, and bring her hiiek

with you. Y’on ha<l better set out to-night.’’ “ Ami you will welcome her, falInT?"T h e f ir c i la s h e f f a ga in .“ You appealed t ome as a gentleman, air.

Do you doubt that I shall act as one to a lady in my own house?”

“ Y o u r i la n f l i t e r , h ith e r? ”No answer followed. Mr. Bryan hinl open­

ed anoUief jourilal—one day Inti’r ihhI his eye had lighted again on Ihe names Braiix' and Bell. The journalist, referring to the facts given the previoifs day, added llmt a gleam of light had been flirown upon Ihe diirk transaction by the noble conduct of a lady connected with oneof the parties, wliose name was suppressed from respect for her delicacy. Then followed an aecoiinir nf a meeting(»f the creditors of Messrs. Bniinc luid Bell, at which Mr. Bhenix, of the Avell-yiown firm of iMie nix & Co., No. — \ ^ l ^ r e e t , aj^peiired, and, acting for this lady,"^lyKjni.shed to the credi­tors properly valued aVmore tliaii fifty tlu-ii. sand dnlhirs, winch had been seemed to lier.

“ Sec lie.re, RimdoJ|.4»,” said .tie. Jiryau, ui his gentlest tones,” can this he yonr .\mih'?‘‘

“ Of course it is, father,” cried liaridolpli, cxiiltanlly, “ this is just like iny Annie.”

“ Randolph, I think I will go with yon.”Six days were, ns Randolph Bryan fell,

^rmUd m the voyage -for lime and .space had not yet been annihilated, even for lovers.- ilnf; the end coiyes surely-, Imwever slowly. The calm atmosphere of ii goldni Uclohcr day, when the air seems full of blessing, wna around them as they sailed up the beautiful harbor of New York. Mr. Bryan was nearly a.s impa­tient now as Uandolph, nml wlnm .Amile first appeared before iiiin., not knowing whom she was to meet, her wliite, sad face and spiritlessj

iwilsTuipnilrrt trr in l ilriif'wits pIVfBiTttrn id v e m e n ls T iy ip n ilr r t t r r i n l i l i i r f 'w i t s p IV fB iT ttr I lia heart, and w o n fro m th a c h iv a lro u s gen tle - m an a te n d e r co u rte s y th a t w o u ld .scareniy have been y ie ld e d to l l ie he iress and l!ie beau­ty . A n n ie la now th e jo y and l ig h t o f lieV Im s ba n d ’s hom e, as she once w as o f her f iith - e r 's ; and R o b e rt Ih .'ll, w lm lia s co n ij-ro m i.sn l

.w i th h is c re d ito rs and reK in iKa l bij.sinesa, de- Clares th a t he has no a n x ie ty abo u t her, and is co n v inc ed l lm t she ow es h er p resen t Imppine.^s to b is b ro th e r ly care.

iMAIUA .1. MaCI.S'I'O.SU.

P A T C I IO U I .Y .O ne o f th e e a r ly f r u i ts o f th e com m erce

opened fro m th e E as t b y th e ca tab li.shm en l o f B r it is h ru le in In d ia tvaH th e in lro d iie t io i i w c s lw n rd o f the fa iinm R C a s lm ie ie or In d ia shaw ls. These shaw ls , w ro u g h t by h iim l w ith g re a t d e x te r ity nu jiH ah te , fro m w o o l o f a line - iiess and bea u ty be fo re u n k n o w n to Enropi-, ■’Cro soon in g rea t re ijn e s t; a n d . as l in y were e n o n n m is fy h ig li in v a lu e , l l ie im ita t iv e inge­n u i t y o f th e W e st w.as soon p u l in r iv a lr y w ith th e s k i l l and a d v n n ln g is o f Ih e East. T he P a ris ia n s succeeded in p ro d u c in g <‘.\ce llen t c o u n te r fe its — so good , i t is sa id , l lm t m i.sk illed persons w ere dece ived , us fa r as apjiearnnce w e n t ; b u t y e t th e re was one th in g w a n ting . T h e rea l In d ia shaw ls possessial a p e rn lia r and agreeable odor, w li ic h wa.s ns n ew to J-kircpean noses as the .shawls th e m se lve s w ere to K iiro - pean eyes. T h is o d o r p e r l in a c im is iy c lu n g to th e fa b ric , and a g e n u in e “ In d ia ” u n fa il in g ly a dvertised its e lf as s u c h 'b y ihs p erfum e .

A s m ay be im a g in e d , th e cause o f th is odor ■ ’08 d i if y in q u ire d in to a m i i t w as fo iiiM l P) be g ive n to the sh a w ls b y c o n ta c t w ith a n herb k n o w n to t l ie H in d o o s a s o r p o i- chouU, n r, ns i t is m o re c o m in o ii ly sp;-I|c(l, putehnily. Im p o r ta t io n o f th e d r ie fi herh . a.-i an a id to th e s h a ll-m a k e rs ’ enlerpri.'se, nal.ii- r a l ly fo l lo w e d ; and D iis Ic il to i ls jn ir o d n e i io n as a p e rfu m e in to E u ro p e , a nd th e iie i- lu o u r o w n c o u n try . I t re m a in s a fa v o r ite i,o Ito ih c o n tin e n ts to th e p re s e ifl d a y . '

P a tc h o u ly so n ie w h a t rf'se m b le s n i ir com m on garden sage, 'j 'h e oU ar, o r odorf>us p rin c ip je , resides m th e leaves a nd s tem s, m id is ea.'^ily S '-paratcfl b y o r< lina ry •d is t il la t io n . 'H iis o iu ir is a v e ry dense l iq i i i i l , o f a y e llo w -b ro w n c id o rand o i ly appearance, .a n d possesses nn inten.se

t iA o t ic d o n o f a som ew ha t ww.v/.y lu m , or, as one lins w e ll s a id , ' ‘ I t s m e lls o f o ld coa ls .” '1' m o s t persons i t is p o s it iv e ly rlis ag re ea lilc w lu-n sm e lled iu a co n ce n tra te d s ta te : Im t lh is is e q u a lly tru e o f .m o s t o th e r p e r fu m in g sub­stances. W h e n d ilTused, its c h a ra c te r is q u ite changed. T h e s t rc n g t l i o f o d o r o f l l i is o t tn r is so g re a t th a t, m ix 'M i v o lu m e fo r vo lu m e w ith a n y o th e r one, th e p a tc h o u ly w i l l a lw ays p re ­d om in a te . A n d i t is d u ra b le as w e ll as strong . A fr ie n d o f o u rs a c c id e n ta lly B ]iilled a sm a ll q u a n t ity o f th e o U a r on t l ie leaves o f a le tte r-b oo k , several yea rs s in ce , a nd to th is day so s tro n g a scent rem a in s th a t le tte rs cop ied in itb y pressure, in tiac o rd in a ry w a y , g a in an o do r o f p a tc h o u ly b y th e ir b r ie f co iH a c t. v

O U a r o f p a tc h o u ly , , o r, as i t is m ore g en e r­a l ly ca lled . esaoiiLial o i l o f p a tc h o u ly , is la rg e ­l y d is t i l le d In In d ia . I t com es to us in b lac k •w ine-bo ttles , h o ld in g t l ie o d d a m o u n t o f tw e n ­ty -o n e ounces. T h e v a lu e o f th e package, i f th e o tta r is o f p r im e q u a l i ty , is abo u t seven ty- f iv e d o lla rs a t w h o le sa le ra le s , o r fo u r to fo u r B ud a h a lf d o lla rs p e r ounce .

.T h e h a n d k e rc h ie f essence k n o w n as “ cxt. ' th J tc t'o f p a te iio p ly " is s im p ly a ■stAutioo o f tb c /

o t ta r in ded d o rize d a lc o h o l, a s m a ll p ro p o rt io n -o f o t ta r o f rose b e in g u s u a lly -added, w h ic h , m a te r ia l ly im p ro v e s th e s c e n t. T lm .s p re p a r­e d , p a tc h o u ly is in g re a t fa v o r , h a v in g so ft- ceas, sweetness, a nd d u r a b i l i t y , ' added to the nam eless c h a rm w h ic h f i r s t com m ended i t to th e lo v e rs o f p e rfu m e . J o h n U . Sn iv e i .v .

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;■ "C <H H v 4fc .lA U D E Sfi’-. THE JEWELERS OF TRENTON.

A N D T i l l ' ,

Leading House in the State!C u ll l l ie iH i l i l lc 's n l tc 'i i l im i to smm- H ] i i r i i i l l i i ‘S in l l in i r a tpek fu r l l i c

SPRIlSTi AND SDMMER OITCNING !a

IN A U , ' KINIiS III' MOl'N'TINllH.

Gold Thimbles, Silvci.iThimbles, Gold Chnins.lLndies' ar.d Gent's]. SilverChains Koman Gold Jew elry, EnranolJewelry, Gold Cane Heads and Gold

Headed Canos for TKESENTS, Bomnu Gold Bracelets. Slylishbangle Bracelets in Tuiquoiso, Pearl, and lluby Settings.

A X 1M .M E N .S K S T U C K 0 1 :' E X A M K L . K l ) A N D K X D U A V E D I I R A C E L E T S

AT . M A N r i ' A C n T.nUS’ I'lilC'lSS.

Tl..- R c .l NIo.T. ii.i.l A—o.'.m . iil o f <i..i»ll..|itc.i’-. VI A I < 111'.SI, liolliu n it < u<U rrU tii T k u io h .

Ladies’ Watches at any Trice yon may desire.\Vc liiive just iidilcid a niiigiiilin’nl (lispluY of

.‘ T K l tb lN d S lb V K lt TKA-Sl ’OONS, D b sS K H T SPOONS. FOUKS, AND FANCY AUTICi.KS Oi ALL THK LATKST PATTKKNS FOU W LDD INi l PltKSKNTS AND HUME DFE.

W K STOCK IH OF T I IF IHOIIKST STANDAHD AND AT llOcNKST I 'HIOKS, AND OU A L ­WAYS (JKT THK FltKSHK.-<T DKSIUNS IN TlfK MAUKKT.

A.'^K T O ,-^EE ( U ' l l X E W L O T A X l ) .‘S T Y L E S OK T A llL E C U T L E U Y L K X IV IO S, EfIHK.S A X D .'-ll'OOX.S.

COOK & JAQUES,W T A X ld K T riS lO l 'y T . TNI-DVIJ f 3 I J I'.IOTV. X I { lO lV T O TST.

J O B N. l lO G E IiS ,

F « r n i s li I n g U « d e r t a k er,

AND DEALER IN FURNITURElIKiHTSTOWN, N. J-,

C O X . S T A X T l . V O X I I A X I ) ' A X D T O O U D E U

SC.III VHUI UPV|P K 'T l’Klb FltAirritK , \C .

F U ir K S L O W . A L L O IU iK I tS P H O A I fT L \ A IT L N J O J' '1 ( u | i r '2i ! - ly r

SATIHKACT io n OUAUANTKKn.

mcGlNLEY & CO..o n I'l - S’ js s V I'lPry 600 ds j Mill in ery 'Notion

H Br.ffi » t s j E9t:<9

of No. 42 EAST STATE STREET, TEENTOI, I. J.Spring. Opening «1‘ Trimineii' and Uniriiiuiied IIiiLs and Bonnets,

on Monday', April ^th

T*U K very L n iP ? l S lio i ip s in Fanoy laiice H n iid !', F ine Kvi’iic ii lU ii i '! '. KnitH i-ii iM lltu t K n iif!;'.

Uouk Ii find JO'July. l..eulH>in. K ..J11I. I ' I owiT!* «il I’very d o s e rtp iii 'i i; K Lu itio rs lieytm d com piirisun, Duiided L ucoh, o ic.

I A D I FS ’ K i^ 'J Is li W n ll i ln g J iicke tn nnd r p t o i UU, <(:i 7r>. >fl UO am i iiiiw u rd s . L iu llc s 'm id

{ 'k l'f lru jl i ' i ' K iilib t r W n u r -p io o f i ‘i . i -0 andnp. l.m lic j*' S ack ing C ltit li? , al l sIuk Icb.

DKKSS OOODS.—-SilkH and N o v e lty O oo iL , in m i l ll io now dos'ltruK. A lu l l Hue nT F .in ry S tripo and 'Ohook S ilk s , un'ly 60 uml 66c fn t« ju>r

A n afi>*'irOni’n i iU ack S a tin ‘ '

11O T 'S F K K F P lN l l 0 ( i( l l 'S —Tn life L ine n , Hed K- I ’ liiuds. N iilnsook, T a b le Lovers and

Snm tdH . Ti)-\viini:. T l i 'k ln i f . l ’ li|uds, N iilnsook, Livwn.J W indow r i ir t ii ln H .

Lyon nnd Orow f in tin s i l k , » t very-low iirtc HInok an ' '• --------------- ’• . • -

ShueilngR, a t very low prlcea.

nd Oolonxl S a tin Drocudo and P la id N o v ­e lty G ooiIh fo r t r i 'n in id g . in ijrcat. v a r ie ty . 1 u- jiln s A ll-W o o l liljM jk ('aH him ircs. In a ll widih.'*, on ly 46, rj(), 60, 7jS cents, to ll ie ve ry IhuiKl lin-

......................... '(»ml« L’ lo tu . a ll-w oo l, iro in ‘J;ported. I lla e k M(» ‘J5 to76< c n ts a yard. U ttr ln u ld e E irg lis li G rape, In a ll

•aduli, clieap. - ^

HO .S IK in L Gluvt'.«. llo rs '- ta nnd Fiinoiy Goods. A bk to rn'e o ur .'in nnd 60 oen i Gorsdts : also,

i Jsnr>ie tiorseiw lo r w iout H ii i ir ra : G rn lleni-en 'a un- la iir idcred S li lT ir , ln a l l hIzoP, ve ry chenp.

Lace .Scarl,'* and T ies, Luce F Iscmuh, Uollar.s ami Ha ndkcrohlors

gru''C F E U IA L IIA BG AIN.S will be ollcred in (Nd- O onotl and J ifack (;ti!‘lui}cr4Jit In U ie.^ew Spring SlindcB, (Inly cen ts a yard,'

7^ Pieces D n u b lo -w id lii Gasluncre on ly Id cents, w o r t l i ’26 centA. ao r ie c e s Doyb io-w hU li l>ebeiis« on ly 16 cent.'tjier ya rd . A Inrjrft npsortmeni S prin g Htmdes in M otnie C lo G i, ^0, ‘26 f^ n ts upwu rds.

Specia l 1‘ricea In PnrnsoJs nnd Sun U m bre llas.

1) A P ( } A 1NS in F ilnw os , ( lim p s , O rnam onls, ) J lo a itid F rliig n s . H rad io L ff.ie fS , .lo t Goods,

.lo w v lry . K id um l I 'lire a d G loves, In g re a t-va rie ty .

Greate.“ t Harga^ns ever oflerotT in lif tm '.1 bnibnrws troiH 1^ . il. 8, I, 6 ot nts, up to tliclhiuEt

worth rpmlilo Gie iiioney.

i i l i r i O - t f , j x ' l i i o N r o r ' j , N . , j

Farm IinplcincritsA T '..4/ '

GREATLY REPUCED PRICES

The undorslgncd iimiirlclor .and m nnnrii'’lu rc r ol

BIGGS PATEBT GANG PLO-W,

BIGGS PATENT FUREO'WER,

c e n t e n n ia l POTATO DIQGEEfSCHENCK POTATO DIGGER,

luis on l i ! i / . l a troiiil p ii].p ly or llic fic dosorvu illy pn iiiH ar lii.pU-ineiilfl, nnd also a la rge

st'oek o f my own in im u la c tu re ol'

One & two-horse Sod & other Plo'wsiro n n n d wood bcntii.''. ol most approved p a ltc rna

M i c hcjiliniide- i l l a s iip p rlo r muiJimr trom Mtc heiit m a te ria ] at prices to m i l tlie timea. A lso

iU ish 'nw aka C h ille d Ir o n P lo w s ,

Scotch Double and other Harrows,G T -L T IV A T IH IS .

P low I ’ li.silnRB a t wholesale nn<l re tn il,

( ;O R N S l l F I J . E R y A W O O D J ’U M P 8

K K P T UN H A M ) .

'/x.epairs p r o m p t ly a t - affended, to.

T ip s . C. M c D o n a ld ,Successor to 'Wyckoll vV hIcDoniiM,

I iiO N I 'm .M i i i Y AN D M a c h i n e .S i io r ,

Ne.\t Lo F re igh t J)epot,

l l i ^ ' h l M t o w n , I \ « * w J « T S 3> y .mr 10-iyr

COLE & SON,Furnishing Undertakers

CAHKETS AN D CO F F IN S .

'fu e li ns M e ta lic , Hosownnil, I\lnhef,rnny nn ti W a l­n u t, hand.«onicly iH illshod or covered w j lh c lo th a cco rd in g to thb u iu s U n ip r in c d pa tU T 'ns . -

Also. Shrouds, GiovoB, C rapes, S n tin s , MexiofS and Cuahniei'cs ol the best inu tc rlu ls .

All orders i iroipptly atte.nded to a t nil lionrs f l i h tir.st-eliiss liearsc in aUeiidaiice.

\f \ t l m anne r ol C a k in o t W o rk , such as Jiook

Cases. W ardrobes,Desks, and a l l m a nn e r ol F u r ­n itu re nud e to order In a liigU w o rk u ia n lik c m a n - n o r. A lan ,

KEPAIHING AND UPilOLFTERINU

e f lu rn liu ro , cnnlng of c h a irs , ^tc., ko .,S ic .

A lS O ,A g en llo r ih ^ 'lM P P O V K D H C W K S K W * 1N{> M A C H I N E .

A goml Howo M achine for $30.00.

EZHGN R. CO LE. C I I A S .E .C O L E

I S o fT ii M a in S m icK T ,

H ig'htPtow n, - N e w .Tci'ecy;ipr 1-1 y r

n j Y T l i ECream Ridge Marl!

T H E

CHEAPEST FERTILIZERS• IN T H E I t l A B H l s T .

Adilreas

WM. Q1TICK81LL,, \ ,1

General Agent, , HORNEKSTOWN, N. J

J 8. ROGKRR, Agent,N . • o c to - iy

circulars and cards riUNTED A t Tins <;)I'TICE. .

O ranD iiry IST, JT.

DJt'YlSON h 81LYEKS, PHOPHIETOHS

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D A V IS O N & S IL V E R S ,

C R A N B U R Y , N . J .

T i l E 'Y X . A 'V O R 'S U I T S E V E I t T - T A S T E , - "

T H E PRICE §UITS. EVERY PURSE,

/ N . -

"'TllE QUALITY' IS W ARRANTED.

THEI BEST CHEAP COFFEE IS

DAVISON & SILVERS’

O T T .x L i .E i s r a L : c o f b ’ e j i :,. v , ,

20 OENTS PER POUND.

YOUK GPOCEK KEEJ’S IT-

IK YOU W ANT A G EN U IN E, U N A D U LTE R A TE D , W ARRANTED PURE

JAaV .A ,

A lA .n Y A C A II30 ,

L A a i J A Y L A

o r L I O C O FL E L :,

a s k f o b

DAVISON & SILVERS’ GOODS.

D. HartCunDingham

SU CCEBSO B TO

ETarvey Gr. J liie>

M A IN STR l® T

n m a s to r e ,

I l l f - l i t s t o w i i , I V . J .

Rb sid e k c e o n STOCKTON STREET.julylie-lyr

HightstQwn Gazette

JOB OFFICE.HAND BILLS, HAND BILLS, HANJ) BILLS,

BILL HEADS, BILL HEAD8, BILL HEADS,

NOTE HEADS. NOTE HEADS, NOTE HEADS,

LETTER HEADH LETTER h e a d s , LETTER HEADS,

CTKCTrLARS,cniCULARS,CIKQULARS,

EN V E L O P E S ,ENVELOPES,EN V ELO P ES ,

CATALOODKS, CATALOG l ES, CATALOOUES,

PK 0(5RAMMES. PI .O IRAMMES, PKOOKAM MES,

PAMPHLETP A M P H L E TP a m p h l e t

BUSINESS CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS,

FRESH E V E ir V W.EEK,

THE U NEXCEPTION ABLE A N D U NCH ALLEN G e'd PU R IT Y OF

D AVISON & S IIV E R S ’

13e s t Soda, S a lev a tiis & C ream T a r ta r

MAKES T H E IR PO PULA RITY CONSTANTLY INCREASE.

OiJT Bfilos oX th o se G o o d s a r e h trgor th a n e -verh eiore.

SPICES AND ESSENCES,V -

OF E V E R Y DESCRIPTION

s t a n d a r d q u a l i t y ,

M A N U FA C T U R ED AT T H E

AMERICAN COFFEE & SPICE MILLS,DAVISON & SILVERS,

.AFeb. 13-lf rCHANBUllY, N. J.

V jt ,

VrSTTINQ CARDS, VTSITINO CARDS, VISITIN'J CARDS,

TAGS, TAOS, TAOSq' TAOS, TAGS, TAGS,

‘SOCIETY WORK, SOCIKTY WORK,

• SOCIKTY WGRK,

WKDDlSlO CARDS, WEDDING CaHDS, WEDDING CARDS,

ORDERS OP DANCING, ORDERS OF DANCING, ORDERS OF DANCING,

FUNERAL NOTICES, FUNERAL NOTICES, FUNERAL NOTICES,

BOOK BINDING, BOOK BINDING, BOOK JilNDlNG,

CHECK BOOKS, CIIEOK BOOKS, CHECK BOOKS,

n o t e BOOKS, NOTE BOOKS, NOTE BOOKS,

BLANK BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS,

LABELS,L A B E L S ,LABELS,

CONSTITUTION AND BY LAWS, CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS, CONSTITUTION AND BY LAWS.

a n d ALL KINDS OP

B u s in e s s P r in t in g .

TdTFCL NcwrakirBoyiiand Olrtofl J Young aud Old M A NSW 1M>VBNTION ju«t peteoted for tbani| (or Home iim t

Frot end Scroll Sawinf, Tom Inf, Boring, Drilling,Grinding, PoUehiaf, Screw Ouiliag. Price $$ (o 10)1

Bend 6 ^ t a for 100 pegee.BBOWN, Lowell, Has*.

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