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tXAZETEEr 1., Thursday, January 26th, 1888 Whole ## 22ft PKOFJiSSIONAIi OABDg. J)R- A, DAWES ef Inaorfaptlble €tuffl 1 'i*8 WIWBBM, Koto street, or id ilgBtnesi, anmrgrt and oloBnllBBii, »Iio ••pplliaY An oiumlnntlon is mvltad, apr l-iy , C.J. HAZARD, DENTIST, 'JiFFliJE—^TflfllCTtiH ^T nTWBnaf^S HIOUT8T0WK, N, j . nnf 1-ly L. QEO E, TITUS, Physician and. Surgeon, untoaaail Raaldaaaa, opp. Fiddle Jnatltntd, SOUTH MilPf STRBBT, KIOHTBTOWIf, HIOt£T8TQWN, NEW JERSEY, Attorney and Opunsaldr at Law, loiioitor and SCaiter In CKnoery, ATTOBJIKT AKB PaooTOB o» TEI UHITSB STATEH UODilTa* i specialty. Mo e fgr§a!Qiiir@i and asatninaitsn o t tlllei I. SCHANCK, ootxs i siii©n iT Master and Examiner in Chancery, HiaHTSTOWN, No. 50, I. O. O. F. in ooo Pisttowfi' HAH,. HlgtitatoiTn, on Tuesday Bvealajp 01 iaah waek, iit*S o'eloyk. ~"~~ "" ,w". i: tfUK roTTrTfouio^Orftndr F. B. BUULUNci;tt.Seo'y, my 38-tf COMMISSIONER OF. DEEDS, , [>f. J. apriy-ly INSTITUTE, HJFSBTSTQWN.M, J. A Thorough. Sohoaf for both Sixes, Fall Terra begins Soptiiulier 141U, 1887, Prepare! »tu«aa(i for any Oalleso or for Hull, 'fiais," Both Efte iollci ifcgrl oriiiEmentiil branches. Ooitpor jonrlB all (ho Solid HraBoLosjfiM, Two from one family iiOQ, / Tuition for Day sebslan, it to in MI psr quarter, ecial tormi by agreement. Bond for Out. Se ifar OatMiogue and iBrofnyitlon orthe OLD 'HEr.IAm.K Trenton Business College, And Sonooi. OF SiiuUTiiAnD. MiiaonIO Temple, Tremoa.-fr, J, . - - __ It doss mots thorough woirk and hslps mars young \msn to good pgiltions than any other. Address UpenrfBpl.S. is.. Z BIUB8, Prinoipiil, DNV^ULEIYIAN r ' CARPET WEAVER, A lario qaaBtity of Rag- parpst on hum] far l t a i Ttood aa -mi be nnrahitiMil in noy market BEOS,, , HfOaTSTOWH, IK Hard ware, Furniture, Ware, Ol! Olothi, Ropii,&o, Partl'si pieforrlng to •eiaot tram New Tort or lndniphlg;, aisortmgntg of Farnilgre, aan iaya f bf Q&niBjr on up befors purgnailDg, feb l-if ENBY WELLER, sad Retail Dealerinahrt T PIPES, FpUOHBS,' TO1GGP# ALL IDS, MAIW STHEET, &••"- TBQaASO. omoqooi, Trait, Table Wa,t«, Floimr«,Mo>lo ooki»nd walteri ' asitf oqooi, Trait, i»nd walteri. NatdraliHt JOHNO . HOLMES, M, D,, VH.J. - - ' OMIOD Hfloiw f lit io I F , M, jnawr Ji to 7 P.M. 100 MORE . OPERATORS OOTTON and FLANNEL SHIRTS. -Special Induoementi for learners, and or. radgimeDta made with those living out of town , I. WALLACH'S SONS, THE OLD STAND. A. J. All TON* v,™™,,,^ttiu St.,-opp. UttptlstOljiiroh, •-—• , N, J,, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS AND CAPSi TBUNKff, A good Biiorttaant always OB hand at th» I<s.w»a.t'-Prl«ei.' IN TOWN. OPP. BAPTIST OBOIIOH. feb f-ti I soil Bathing bat Hand-Stltolied Hamess, B?ery strap full length, and Every Set of Harness Guaranteed to be repressnted. Sold nver loo lots of Hofneii In liM. Wiint to itoBbis it this yjiar. buy maohlna-mnde ftarnaii vory lsw, I do not keep thorn. MaonlBO harneis will rip eiisy, Knnd jtitohod will not. Qua set gf •' HAND-STITUHID HABNBSS will last as long no two Bats of maoalBa a a d e . Ball and eiamihe my aBrBaasAefora you buy, n, n, Juit rirn^ed and now ID store, the largiit atooltof Hanflsome Binder, Tea & Toilet Sits and iffl Waffirbf^WiwffS at a »ery low price. The.largest aiBortinent or POOKET KNIVBB lo UB found In the town, A good artlole and at a low price. Whipi of all kinds. Is ML. i^J^KKlNlj, •TOOKTON. HXRKKT. ES..B, B, o* /imiigsments o»n bo made for the BIB of Fsdsl Ofgan^tne ftojiB,_- gj Dn»Blltty nd Knabe Oablnat (traU Piano and t, Bard I 0rg«» «n MMHIIth» homo, _^ man or less, situated on the road from Sad Tar. ern to Prespeot Plslps, and lying between Clear whloh DBo-ba iu«d for. fenolne, a yon gu»m^Bim m NVJHSM offltirlltroOBl* L-. oonaithjn, Aipo barn, atebTu and wagon Mtat, HORSES! HORSES mm AND MEES OF NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I have Sold my Stables m New- -Bruns- wiok to i Janeway & Oo., Paper Msmiifao- turers; and Removed my entire business to Newark, N", JT, f where I have Iwo li^e and- Atlantic M, t under the , rWj the Othe^^Tll & 123 Broome St., under the managejaent of C, B, MoCreMs. I shall oonstantly ke^ from of all Minds, sixes, and qualities, so tjjtat coming ironi a aistanc© Heed WB^VQ no doubt that the^ will find anFfchMte and Also, Persons Imng at a dlstaaoe,#bo far to drive, who have Morses or MuM&io JSo}- me piirpbie or going th h b 7 pp o g g to examine suoli, aad the exohange can-be madHA^BailEQad-travel,: two-to three Car loads arrive weeMyyfrom Canada, Pennsj/lvania, Iowa, Michigan, Indiana, Keu- 1 *tt* " Pleaty o| Seoond-hand Stook always on iSfffi;" good for servioe in the country^ . In buying stook Personally, and paying Cash for the same, with my great experience and acquaintance of the business enables me to-ha^-e- themtosell cheaper than- moat anyone" else, . ••.••••• Selling from 2000 id 2500 a year I can -wall afford to sell at small profits; so that it will pay anyone to "look at my stook before purchasing elsewhere. orlxchanp . BTItEETt art matta lllllTiiore merr? when their wnlli ore iuing witlrBIJEQANT P10TURES FHAMED WITH SOME OF OUIl FINE STOOK, WL. UIU illll on tiiu. wurpiitb ngiiiutt tiigli prlosi and Picture Frames! . CABYEDWOOD, . ANTIQUE OAlt. :_*• OomM-nti nH JO0 M^_ Undertaking and Furniture Warerooms, JHAINSTHKBTj EIGETSTQWN. IYKRISARY- to thank his friendi for their past favors and hopes for a continuance of the «ame, I have A Full Ling of Dry Goods, "Margaret." he said, "I wish jou wtisrid AS WELL AS t pl»o» of the klndJn-tiifrSWW mrEDDIKCH W**Mlli«;fawiiWBwilhail VV »di, QriUFii UfanatttM, Junad Tnifa/ rcssed of awcct-voiccd, ^ lovely little children, WHICH I WILL, BEL po delights of home, were half so dear to this It was Dot Calmly the could think of tbe !• rm of 64 Aorea. AT THMJA)WM (JASM PHrCES. mmmmmmmmm Com© one^ come all, and try my gdfodi and prices. Poetry. LOWLY HUT ASPlltlNQs AUno imij not In tho flhlnlnj^ of the Him, -litBhtltiirthe paitrwAy of g r e a i »rtiril3 iifn Nit nun tho r^tian'tf nnr^f*^, wh*h Jjky I Nor yot the golJtm tTTlnkllnx ofu Mnr Hut If u Klow-worm'8 sou nnil steady Ituht Uo on!y inlno to v;lvo ltifliYOAtcontent— \ tiny Klow-wiirm 1 ! Bhlnlntf In thrt nljjht— To orenk the ^ltj(»in for some \*o(tr inl^rli Piiralmnoo In wnya Tlino^n Faintly t«et IIHT I still miiy lltflit Romo soul to IIouTen and Clod I IVllnu iniiy not bo tho boatlty ol tho TOIQ. lent, trod, N"or orftnfco Moasotna puro BI lulling unoirtf, A n d pvrooL tin ovfir str»ln of wadding jiflulin , Uut If In lowllnufLi uiy wholo tllv throUKli A Illy ol tho vallny I may be— A Illy ol Urn rulluy lo u Ion In ?oinn ntt[nj^ hour In KlnduQft3 (Irmrn to mo. 1 atlll may 1M>|M? through (iod'fl «oi>d will und gra To woo EOIUO soul to piiok itiitl llnd hm fnco, .1 Am what Ood made mA, and I know .- i}^iii.l^_ , work und wny L iu with ii liii"i)iij hciirl I TToutd'tii^rnv My humbler IMOLHI of bloaglngi;whllo 1 uuiy Cynlvnt. raoh K<»1<J<UI W(ty to tlHd my 1 0 ho whul On 1 would huvn mo, by hlo KriiLO, Sort ncly olitiibliiK to Eh*- Ml!*, abuvti Ami thcro an IIIA Kro-it bli**Miiff I itbull «iro Orowimil onte, won to tliolr oriwninK b> my jitoa would Imvo beeu "I IHIVL' aeon her liome taken Jrmn her. Iltr rliililrcii.iim,! bcreclf wimdcring from.one phicc tn'iinotlier, aniUv coulil tint inrti'tlicir nuppoill noil tbiB.iiinn, i-M-mlngly ilcvolJ or lilirimii foeliiiRP, tpiivlng licr In |i«r invn re. source", WIIIIL mirilliy rflHllnnnauil rurlmu. *• riilH wortintr wai n?ry nfnmirrt'di'tii- in me, And [milling uponCiirtli cniilil rnilnce me to put tnysrlf in (ubjrcilon t» tlm pimHlhlliiv of tiilcli n falc. You linTe my Inn; friendship, oiy bust wishes for younveiruro, niy alnctre pr»yiT« that you nioy conqm-r in llils flery triul, but I dnre not RITC you mor«. God only knowrhow liurd this in for i»V'lo sny ti> you. po»nty, in uny oniiiinry trial of life, but I dun n I, fur mint ownfitill H suKe, sny I tnki jiHir liTr, whatever it mny In r i mine Anil no Harn ILI 118 Hpmk i>r this n> m r< ' She held nut tin haml Hi < nn^liL it anil ilrmlin impulsively timard him Ih huld hi I for ml instant O scry "Margnrtl," he said, "Itt; me kiss you once ' __„ _ _~ ' <t(id b l i ' i you, MnrKiircl, whutivir bt luniLS of ni< I (111. d it, froii^tlii: npi n window*Hine the *ofl' &umiin.r air, I In glnd notes of singing bird*. "Yuii ait us E<«.d as e«r, MargBrer," aald' Ilirrj, fnlnily. 'income, but I felt that if ly LIOIS lTi«. dark n v i r You_cannot ni> UDe'cuu kDOW buLlu «IUtml lbtf powirUr TTic (I BLHHC TvhicIT~bear* me to my Kravc It i, i ihs.nso—a mndncs* wl(b snme—aniLI have bt i n one of liuxe fated ont*. If 1 roulilauy wiihmipL-rnaturalpower, "itttch* it not when Ural you f(_tl th« accursed thlrit, »r ymi arc loatr Hut who would belleya mtl'' Oml unlr knunsl" . LIIDR and tmulcrly Murgant and*her hot/ Miscellaneous. * ~ She piiaaud Ilirough tliu (rurdi'ii widk Into (lie plrnfnnl pinch, fiml stood a liirinirnl be fori; tliu open parlor window, whiiru un old centleman resled in un easy nhnlr "It l8ji Uivtly_ni(;lit, tiithu." BIIL paid, "tun I willtfo| (I n) y room, I believe. I uni very weary to.ni|;ht. Onud-iilKlitl" will not lH"uniruf, ' pht mini, and her ' ' I'"" V"ii, but I shall .nd JIMI itnsonn?' In inktil in ii vinci lhat tmnhkd dttpile lni ilronK iffoiti, to COnlrtil it Sin. looked m hitn qunll> pilylnijlj, and her unxwer IIHIR thioiiKh bin vtry soul. ' ijLLau^i >(M1 would iimke tnj life out. lun£ ri.gri-1 Bttiiuji,, fiii_iu_tlu veins to conic, 1 ytnm And Miuguit t vvf nt /is tiKiiul with IK r slalt - ly etrp to bet rliiinibti dour, Iml OIII i within iiudjJM^jirriijit-ji.iyl^id 'iiirit \\m hlr-of- nny—wfiman tntul -enough—tr her hjuipiiu-SB—her fulff----lo your keen. u.life of buch minery thai the gmvu would me refu^u. You love me, nut! yet you enn sny this lo "I L'f'ultLnoLhuve li>ved.y_mi_lj!id Ldrcnuicd of-ihiit litfore,—As-I-snyy-l will not be n'iln»L I bcliovi in jou win 11> IihoughtjDu tin, "iJiilj uiu I hi d Lvir kimnu who hud touchLd my heait, who could iiwaken in me tliu love « woui:ut. given hist ouee lu hir life. I-yielded myself ghidly lo ibe knowledge of [|n» feeling, for 1 could not iiilHlsko your niunner, your feclingR towurd me. I saw my influence over you with none of the triumph of a enqueue, you wull know, but with the qnlel happiness of a woman who lovea truly, entirely, herself. But for the lute knowledge Mint the fainl cup, which bus ruiiiciI'lhonnitiiilB, mid icim of tliou. fiands, is not stniugeilo your ltpa, my heurt would be wholly yours " "Bui, Murgiirel, your influence tins eoch power o?cr me; undvr.il, wliul eun I 110I eon qncri 1 BILI^IU W LII your lu\.e^ v.1) ii ™ 'luj, ms "•^•V^ff " - -"^* Thu beautiful lips-lost Iheir firmness or ex priBPlfll), and quivcrhd tt ltll^sLIun^ly (.ipic">,a -ed- feeling; ~ 'I have no fiiilb in my power," nhc unid siiTTIy. "God, nuly knows liow intensely I pily yon, hu( I should go mud if I were forced to pity my husband. 1 must esteem nnd res- pect as well .as lovis the man to whom I Rive control of till my future " "Is there no hope fur mo?"- he pasalonutelv you deny me all trlul—that you refuse to be- lieve for you I could conquer, would conquer, i»lI Iliiit stuud. between .iiiu_aiid. i ..my-dcnrvii hopes of enrthly hnppineas? Murjjuret I Mur garet! no liiiman_crqnlure but yourself cun save me. If you refuse lo llnlen—to believe 1 care not what gulf bears me to oblivioi* " "I-dare not listen to you,' 1 and great team rolled down her cheeks. "I dure not luke ^IWin^inyjHilt^uijh - r a m - aa-liMnt-iiiir- enf tlily- fatea, and feel in my hcait how .entirely we shall yet be separated iu ull true union. I IIIUBI any lo you J have no faith injhc deadly iufatuution of one who indulgca in the appe- tite for strong drink." "You condemn 1110, then, to ruin?" "I condemn you to mini God forbid! Harry Norton, it all remains witlj yourself. I cannot conceal from you lhat I tliiuk you have a hard battle before you in life. To conquer Hull appetite—to determ.ino_that_y_fiu_ will not yield, and to abstain from all that tends to tempt, to awaken deelres for atitliu lanis, no Dialler how weary, how worn you lire with U10 alrugglo—demands the strongest will, the greatest aelt>«acriflcc, the prayerful : Christinn life A^e you Capable of nil this? If you doubl yourself at all, IrTmer- cy never tempt a woman to share a drunkard's lift.—to behold hcraelf the mother of children who will never Know the beauty, holiness, protection of home "You think I txnggeratc your faults You do not knew all that is burned a* with tbe stamp of flro upon my memory, Tho year* roil buck, and I see a young, trusting, credu- lous girl, who knew neither herself nor her jieedaJn life, wedded to a man whnnw parthly 4mppy-^wlf6-aBd-motbi:r. prospects seemed fairer than those of moat men, ..But luis.glrJ, 10. Innocent, lovely and tcuBi|og, learned soon—ah, too soon—that her whole life was sacrificed to one whose taste 1 for the accursed stimulants of liquor far ei- "This girl, alwaya mature In mind, and far fa'u luporlor In natureyleft no means unified bhe WM Tery ilfracHre la ro»o- nei, coaversatloD and parson, and all her at tracllona were put in force to tare him. She concealed his bablt of inteinperapce~foi ycatmT Bhe_ kepi llit_fttultj_to _heraelf. _8hs_ntvor biulticd-iiUgbl-agaiDit him, Hue upheld lituT itrengthened him, oouruKlledhin), If wo- mBp'« Influence could h»T6 laved him, be IIow BIIB hull loved this man 1 And her whole frame shook with the sobs nhe ilnred not VRnt Joudly, nnil the lenrs runhed down the proud, beiiiltlfnl fuce. MusislicT lliuHciin- deuin him, and wns there no hope fur him? lie WHS 11 student of medicine, sludying of late vmh lifT-fnthrr, nnd nn fiirji r^ njii iimlint Imd LumL-iuto n bright HILl llfa nt I his glil us quT?ii,~irrnvL T u u r ("luiu her usual life Ui» ttiBtes bnrinonizi.d with her own, and she liuil given him her heart enlirely '1'hrn, one day, she karncd Unit the falal balilt of miniulutinK—his—encri-'ieH—when t it liuiiiUiI by uliidyTir fiiliglTe hiid In LIIIIIL a ne xi -i-klL^ to hull, mid UH'-tnh'TVH'W-wi- bnTL Jirel related WHS the -ileciiion at -wliicli she had ar- Klie was n girl of no ordinary ehnraeler. Her clenr, good m:nsr, with HIM imimalc knowledge of her friend'u life, Inughi her lo doubt Hie influence she could wield nguiuBl Ihn triumphal Jnegernaut, whose victims can never be numbered. Hurry Norton, loft the village for the dis- tractions of a life, in a grent city. Now and Ihcn news came of him Its 11 clover, successful practitioner, accompanied wilh iluutitfiil stir, inisea us to certain changes in his luibllfl of life—vnguo speeches, meaning, perhaps-, much or lillfe if^jri'iiri l'» life-.", - "^ajnjg^O" r Tath er, yielding 10 the infirmities of old age, de- manded her cure snd ulleutloii. i'u haps elosi^iitiiLrv! rn inlghl ikjn t a simile, of s*fidnesB now and then in IhoEe clear, gray .lyea, I111;. she wm not onu-ut—I-IIIII flokly fur their own pUnsuri, and 111 one in the villngi vrns own rrlitd iipnii in sorrow ur iriinbk- noli KlutI sympathizer than slic A \»unn 11< rfjyinan who stltlul in the par- ish wtis s<nm obsirvunl of this BtrmiK, Bttf ru hunt iiniiiri ibid tmder daii(;lucr and kind -Ufa cttHeo—p TfTcmP'SlurgnrLl wiis not douiiiiino Uvc ii soUT TiujrtT Hary life. Bhe found much to esteem in Mr, Eldon, nnd lit hist much to mid oue bright HpnnK morning she tlnod with dim. at the village altar as his bride. _ (.•iveti 10 her, und opim'tng it she found a wed- ding gift—11 brooch formed of a large pure pearl, finely set, and a letter. The letter waa as follows; u.ro- : p t T * l others Winy memory, and I beg you to ac- cept this symbol of yoUrnelf na a Rift from nn old. friend. Yon wem right, Margaret—no miin~-knowlng htniuelf n -g1«WTo~~nireinpur- um:t, should ever tempt a woman to slntre its curse. What can I write you or my lifl-r Only that there aru limes when 1 am mad—when no renKou remains to me^—and tnen I come out of this valley of death, nnd I sec you, strong, pure, BO far away from inc. Your words come buck to me, nud I know you were right when you nlieae to WHlk npart from one BO unworthy. Do not believe that I do not struggle, hut a power Birnngi-r limn I cuillmhL me. I can rejoice io your happiuess, and I know that^ waa once blemcd with your lov«—- Tlml my IFtie aeff wa» once deaT'lo you, id d t BtJt y y t purity, rectitude, were dcarur to you limn auiilit else, and ho who failed of these could not hold possession of your heart. Thnt one, woriiiy"tD~be yonr~giiiile, yoqrrsrair througir life ban won you, awakens "no sclBsli"feeling i h i LhldahLj can=Lda-te. y joicc In your happiness. Happy bride though .ahe was, tears flilcd her eyes. Bhe pjtted him very tfnderly, and pitied him all the more because of~her own happinest. The years rolled quietly on with her; chil- dreb were given to her love and care. In>lhe pleasant village bomu where her childish dayi were passed she lived the contented life of a It was toward the close of a bright Hammer day that Mr. Eldon came slowly up the garden walk, and Margaret, hastening with tender welcome to great him, saw at once, from hi* face, that he bore unwonted newt. ^ear.-attar jenr-pnttctl-ouj-mldiae-io- ^B.mn with um to WBTraylfis tunn wholviiKeT uis iatil issie aaaillooal strength. J^o ca- to bid you farewell. You have not forgotten strings of her bonnet; tear* •aod obu loaned heai filled her eyes, ara-of her bin. band a* bo related lo her We story or bit imn- trjooa to the bouse where Barry NortOD, feel- ing bis days were numbered, hadcotas ^p bid la golden HgbL They eutared the chmnber of tbe dying nun. The tame toldeo atmcuphera imiui miKm wiui him, listened pityingly t^ his accciiml of lln> slrugijles he had made so-" usi iLisly aguinBt v+1iat h<- b^fiuvcfl to be IV 1 iiiadui •.•<, nnd Bootbcd HUII comforted by them. In pnsHid qulalj, rimciieilly—nay, tlmnk- fulb, into 'he iithcr lire, thr "great beyond "' Tin; viRrurs OF EGOS. fur those whii know how to utilli;q r ' lr « aullu ciipubie of being turned into that inelnl, nlicn tliey nre retQiliibro all ttiayvm 1 t , ot aomethirig not much Bhorl of a penny apiecc7'"WIflTe <l tBB— - eggs of diicka will bring a-Mtli more rerridnar^ •iiive price. Eggs area metil in tiicmBelvc*. Every known element necessary to the sup- port of innn Is contained-within the«mit«of c - un egg shell, in tho bent proportion* and Id' tho most palatable form. Philn boiled, ery nlllnn'ilmt it la easy to dress them in mars' tlwi 500 difTt.ri.ut ways, each mctluid.nnt ouljf llJ))^ Mllllnrv In Hw h)eheat f j g j in some guise. It ia nutriment in the moM portuble form mid in thu most Concentratedl slinpe. Whole tuitions of nmnklnd rarely;., touch any other nulmaVfood/ Kings cat them 1 plain as re.idily us do the humble tradcsnltril- ARer I he victory of Muhldorf, when the Kais- nnntTrnPin*. wlrrr hlJ ^aiim, J^ic di'tirmlned^Qii^_piecfl Q(- ry—"0110 egg lo every man*; and two to m ri tlinn (lsh—for it 11 watery diet—eggs «r« tin- sr-liylar's fare 'Ihcy contain pho«pboruB,. which la brain food, and sulphur, which pcifnrms a vaiRly or runctibns in the cconoj in) ^-ricHtrpyjiif thL bet of "nutriment for" childtcn, for inra rompnet form, they coni- CVPryrtiTliff lhKt is iiecessafy~ for thu 1-rowlli of the youthful frumi! Eggs nre, howtnr, not only food Ihey ur« mcUirlno tiloo Thu whilu In Uiu most efficacious 0* rciHcdiis for htirnc, and the oil extracted" fftim Hie yolk IB regarded by the Uussmns as nu al- mioat miraculous BIIITC for cuts, brutsei and scratches A raw ££«, if Bwallowed' in- tfttto will iffictually detach n fishbone fastctaea 1 la thu throat, And the whiteof two eggs will ren- der iho deadly cnrrnsive Bubllmato an harmleta' as u dose of cnlomsl. They etrepgt|ieo tntf foiiaumplive, Invigorate the feeble, and r«u- dfr tin-most euncc-puble ull but prooNagalnst jaundice in its more mallgnhut phase They, din also be drunk in the jihspo of that "Pen' Orp" which j. ^^HSItHcul eff-Srla modi rn fltalcsmsn Tho merits of eggs do - nr-3 use jiiurc than aO.000^000 a year^ and Ihc Alsutiuns eonanme fully 88,000,OOO in rinting and ffi>r dre»alii^~I ketiftlief used in milking the finest of French ItirJclOTtiB. Finally, not to menliou varionn othor employ- inents for eggs in ihe arts, they may, of course, almost without IFOUIIIW on the farmer's pttrt be converted Into fowls, which, in ttny shttpc, are profltublo to the Belief am* welcome to tho Even egg~sTiaTBaFe~Vai0uMerT5r*I= lopath and liomoi ipath alike agree In regard- ingjbem in lhej)iireB^or cnrbonideof lime.— tendon /Standard. A railroad official who believes that not one! person in B hundred who travels understSuds how the pressure of air Is used to npptj the brakes to 11 train, thus enlightens tbe public l b J 5 riportir "When the nlr brake was first W- venietl, the air was turned into the cylinder tinder each car when Hit. car waa to be stop- ped, andthe pressure was exerted to force the brnkei up agalust the wheels. But at t-b» present day the brakes are held against the- Wheels by sptings, and tbo air is turned Into tho cylinders lo puslr the brakes away from the wheels as long as the Iralntelo wofton. When it Is desired to etop the tram* tbe *tr ls> letjuiL-jindJJieji the "pringB apply thw trfilkct and Btop the train. This last method at ilr priatsure Bus great tuiyaame^a-Cnct tbe oM way on the score of safety Whenever an ac- cident hnppeo* to a train, one or thoflrstef- fi.rts it In apt tfi lmv» ia in rnptnrp thf sirj)ipe leading from the eTiglno te the cflioders nndefr the care, nnd that nf itself stopsjhe train in- Mantly. It U very important for overybody" to understand this matter, because a chHd five yeara_Qld_can-atop-a-tr»ln m tliirty seconds: fr"m any car In tbe train iTbeTsimply under- standa how. Ytiu will see, If you look for 1c that there 1* a sort of rope projecting from the toilet room of ercry car. That connect* with tbe air pipe* under the train. If you catch, hold of It and give It a. little jerk it will Btop- ttie whole train." To th« Port Worth (Teias) Gazette wo- man wrote some month* ago, as follow*, an* her statistics art *o well calculated th they will bear reprinting oncd a roooth:" .. ftlond, y.u .ay ycu t longeo lor tufl Tree. Independent Hf B farmer, but have never bee* able to (el enough_oiL.moDBy_tagether to-buy farm. But that la just where you sire mistakes. Fbf Ears you Iftve B5en arlDklng good Improved farm at tbe rate of 100 aquMs feet land cdnfBSi 43.SWT*«L «48 56 par acre, you'will ISubil mill per *qo*r« loot and l«.n>,tor feet. Now, pout, down^the; -hmglne-yoti-aro-^iiHitidV-'^ _ ,_!* large 1
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Page 1: tXAZETEEr - digifind-it.com · ooki»nd walteri ' asitf oqooi , i»n walteri. NatdraliHt JOHNO. HOLMES, M, D,, VH.J. - - ' OMIOD Hfloiw f lit io IF, M , jnawr • Ji to 7 P.M. 100

tXAZETEEr1., Thursday, January 26th, 1888 Whole ## 22ft

PKOFJiSSIONAIi OABDg.

J)R- A, DAWESef Inaorfaptlble €tuffl1'i*8

WIWBBM, Koto street,

or id ilgBtnesi, anmrgrt and oloBnllBBii, 1« »Iio••pplliaY An oiumlnntlon is mvltad, apr l-iy

, C.J. HAZARD,DENTIST,

'JiFFliJE—^TflfllCTtiH ^ T nTWBnaf^S

HIOUT8T0WK, N, j .

nnf 1-ly

L. QEO E, TITUS,

Physician and. Surgeon,untoaaail Raaldaaaa, opp. Fiddle Jnatltntd,

SOUTH MilPf STRBBT, KIOHTBTOWIf,

HIOt£T8TQWN, NEW JERSEY,

Attorney and Opunsaldr at Law,loiioitor and SCaiter In CKnoery,

ATTOBJIKT AKB PaooTOB o» T E I UHITSB STATEHUODilTa*

i specialty.Mo

e fgr§a!Qiiir@i and asatninaitsn o t tlllei

I. SCHANCK,ootxsisiii©n i T

Master and Examiner in Chancery,HiaHTSTOWN,

No. 50, I. O. O. F.in ooo Pisttowfi' HAH, . HlgtitatoiTn, on

Tuesday Bvealajp 01 iaah waek, iit*S o'eloyk.~"~~ "" ,w". i: tfUK roTTrTfouio^OrftndrF. B. BUULUNci; tt. Seo'y, my 38-tf

COMMISSIONER OF. DEEDS,, [>f. J .

apriy-ly

INSTITUTE,HJFSBTSTQWN.M, J.

A Thorough. Sohoaf for both Sixes,Fall Terra begins Soptiiulier 141U, 1887,

Prepare! »tu«aa(i for any Oalleso or for Hull,'fiais," Both Efte iollci ifcgrl oriiiEmentiil branches.

Ooitpor jonrlB all (ho Solid HraBoLosjfiM,Two from one family iiOQ, /

Tuition for Day sebslan, i t to in MI psr quarter,ecial tormi by agreement. Bond for Out.

Se ifar OatMiogue and iBrofnyitlon ortheOLD 'HEr.IAm.K

• Trenton Business College,And Sonooi. OF SiiuUTiiAnD. MiiaonIO Temple,

Tremoa.-fr, J, . - - __I t doss mots thorough woirk and hslps mars young

\msn to good pgiltions than any other. AddressUpenrfBpl.S. is.. Z BIUB8, Prinoipiil,

DNV^ULEIYIANr' C A R P E T W E A V E R ,

A lario qaaBtity of Rag- parpst on hum] farl t a i Ttood aa-mi be nnrahitiMil in noy market

BEOS,,, HfOaTSTOWH,

IK

Hard ware, Furniture,Ware, Ol! Olothi, Ropii,&o,

Partl'si pieforrlng to •eiaot tram New Tort orlndniphlg;, aisortmgntg of Farnilgre, aan iaya

f bf Q&niBjr on up befors purgnailDg,feb l-if

ENBY WELLER,

sad Retail Dealerinahrt T

PIPES, FpUOHBS,'

TO1GGP# ALL I D S ,MAIW STHEET,

&••"- T B Q a A S O .

omoqooi, Trait, Table Wa,t«, Floimr«,Mo>loooki»nd walteri ' a s i t f

oqooi, Trait,i»nd walteri.

NatdraliHt

JOHNO . HOLMES, M, D,,

VH.J.

- - ' OMIOD Hfloiw f lit io I F , M,

jnawr • Ji to 7 P.M.

100 MORE .OPERATORS

OOTTON and FLANNEL

SHIRTS.-Special Induoementi for learners, and or.radgimeDta made with those living out of town

, I . WALLACH'S SONS,

THE OLD STAND.

A. J. A l l TON*v,™™,,,^ttiu St. ,-opp. UttptlstOljiiroh, • •-—•

, N, J,,

BOOTS and SHOES,

HATS AND CAPSiTBUNKff,

A good Biiorttaant always OB hand a t th»I<s.w»a.t'-Prl«ei.'

IN TOWN.OPP. BAPTIST OBOIIOH. feb f-ti

I soil Bathing bat

Hand-Stltolied Hamess,B?ery strap full length, and

Every Set of Harness Guaranteedto be n» repressnted. Sold nver loo lots of Hofneii

In liM. Wiint to itoBbis it this yjiar. •

buy maohlna-mnde ftarnaii vory lsw,I do not keep thorn. •

MaonlBO harneis will rip eiisy, Knnd jtitohod willnot. Qua set gf

•' HAND-STITUHID HABNBSSwill last as long no two Bats of maoalBa a a d e .

Ball and eiamihe my aBrBaasAefora you buy,

n, n,

Juit rirn^ed and now ID store, the largiitatooltof

Hanflsome Binder, Tea & Toilet Sitsand iffl Waffirbf^WiwffS at a »ery low price.

The.largest aiBortinent or POOKET KNIVBBlo UB found In the town, A good artlole

and at a low price.

Whipi of all kinds.

Is ML. i^J^KKlNlj ,•TOOKTON. HXRKKT.

ES..B, B,o*

/ imiigsments o»n bo made for the BIB of FsdslOfgan^tne ftojiB,_-

gj Dn»Blltty n d

Knabe Oablnat (traU Piano and t, Bard I0rg«» « n M M H I I t h » homo, _ ^

man or less, situated on the road from Sad Tar.ern to Prespeot Plslps, and lying between Clear

whloh DBo-ba iu«d for. fenolne, a yongu»m^Bim m N V J H S M of fltirllt roOBl* L-.oonaithjn, Aipo barn, atebTu and wagon Mtat,

HORSES! HORSESmm

AND

MEESOF

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.I have Sold my Stables m New- -Bruns-

wiok to i Janeway & Oo., Paper Msmiifao-turers; and Removed my entire business toNewark, N", JT,f where I have Iwo l i ^ e and-

Atlantic M,t under the, rWj the Othe^^Tl l

& 123 Broome St., under the managejaent ofC, B, MoCreMs. I shall oonstantly k e ^ from

of all Minds, sixes, and qualities, so tjjtatcoming ironi a aistanc© Heed WB^VQ no

doubt that the^ will find anFfchMte and

Also, Persons Imng at a dlstaaoe,#bo farto drive, who have Morses or MuM&io JSo}-

me piirpbie or goingth h b

7 pp o g gto examine suoli, aad the exohange can-bemadHA^BailEQad-travel,:

two-to three Car loads arrive weeMyyfromCanada, Pennsj/lvania, Iowa, Michigan, Indiana, Keu-1 * t t * "

Pleaty o| Seoond-hand Stook always oniSfffi;" good for servioe in the country^ .In buying stook Personally, and paying

Cash for the same, with my great experienceand acquaintance of the business enablesme to-ha^-e- themtosell cheaper than- moatanyone" else, . ••.•••••

Selling from 2000 id 2500 a year I can-wall afford to sell at small profits; so thatit will pay anyone to "look at my stookbefore purchasing elsewhere.

orlxchanp .BTItEETt

art matta lllllTiiore merr? when their wnlli ore iuing witlrBIJEQANT P10TURES FHAMEDWITH SOME OF OUIl FINE STOOK, WL. UIU illll on tiiu. wurpiitb ngiiiutt tiigli prlosi and

Picture Frames!. CABYEDWOOD,

. ANTIQUE OAlt. • :_*• OomM-ntinH

J O 0 M^_Undertaking and Furniture Warerooms,

JHAINSTHKBTj EIGETSTQWN.

IYKRISARY-

to thank his friendi for their past favors and hopes for

a continuance of the «ame, I have

A Full Ling of Dry Goods,"Margaret." he said, "I wish jou wtisridAS WELL ASt pl»o» of the klndJn-tiifrSWW

mrEDDIKCH W**Mlli«; fawiiWBwilh a i lVV »di, QriUFii UfanatttM, Junad Tnifa/

rcssed of awcct-voiccd, ^ lovely little children,WHICH I WILL, BELpo delights of home, were half so dear to this It was Dot Calmly the could think of tbe ! •rm of 64 Aorea.

AT T H M J A ) W M (JASM PHrCES.

mmmmmmmmm

Com© one^ come all, and try my gdfodi and prices.

Poetry.LOWLY HUT ASPlltlNQs

AUno imij not In tho flhlnlnj^ of the Him,- l i tBht l t i i r the paitrwAy of g r ea i »rtiril3 iifn

Nit n u n tho r^tian'tf n n r ^ f * ^ , wh*h Jjky INor yot the golJtm tTTlnkllnx ofu Mnr

Hut If u Klow-worm'8 sou nnil s teady ItuhtUo on!y inlno to v;lvo lti fliYOAt content—

\ t iny Klow-wiirm1! Bhlnlntf In thrt nljjht—To orenk the ^ltj(»in for some \*o(tr inl^rli

Piiralmnoo In wnya Tlino^n Faintly t«et IIHTI still miiy lltflit Romo soul to IIouTen and Clod I

IVllnu iniiy not bo tho boatlty ol tho TOIQ.

len t ,trod,

N"or orftnfco Moasotna puro B I lull ing unoirtf,And pvrooL tin ovfir str»ln of wadding jiflulin ,

Uut If In lowllnufLi uiy wholo tllv throUKliA Illy ol tho vallny I may be—

A Illy ol Urn rulluy lo u IonIn ?oinn ntt[nj^ hour In KlnduQft3 (Irmrn to mo.

1 atlll may 1M>|M? through (iod'fl «oi>d will und graTo woo EOIUO soul to piiok itiitl llnd hm fnco,

.1 Am what Ood made mA, and I know

. - i } ^ i i i . l ^ _ , work und wny Li u with ii liii"i)iij hciirl I TToutd'tii^rnv

My humbler IMOLHI of bloaglngi;whllo 1 uuiyCynlvnt. raoh K<»1<J<UI W(ty to tlHd my

1 0 ho whul On 1 would huvn mo, by hlo KriiLO,Sort ncly olitiibliiK to Eh*- Ml!*, abuvti

Ami thcro an IIIA Kro-it bli**Miiff I itbull «iroOrowimil onte, won to tliolr oriwninK b> my jitoa

would Imvo beeu"I IHIVL' aeon her liome taken Jrmn her.

Iltr rliililrcii.iim,! bcreclf wimdcring from.onephicc tn'iinotlier, aniUv coulil tint inrti'tlicirnuppoill noil tbiB.iiinn, i-M-mlngly ilcvolJ orlilirimii foeliiiRP, tpiivlng licr In |i«r invn re.source", WIIIIL mirilliy rflHllnnnauil rurlmu.

*• riilH wortintr wai n?ry nfnmirrt'di'tii- in me,And [milling uponCiirtli cniilil rnilnce me toput tnysrlf in (ubjrcilon t» tlm pimHlhlliiv oftiilcli n falc. You linTe my Inn; friendship,oiy bust wishes for younveiruro, niy alnctrepr»yiT« that you nioy conqm-r in llils flerytriul, but I dnre not RITC you mor«. God onlyknowrhow liurd this in for i»V'lo sny ti> you.

po»nty , in uny oniiiinry trial of life, but Idun n I, fur mint own fit ill H suKe, sny I tnkijiHir liTr, whatever it mny In r i mine Anilno Harn ILI 118 Hpmk i>r this n> m r< '

She held nut tin haml Hi < nn^liL it anili l r m l i n impulsively timard him Ih huldhi I for ml instant O scry

"Margnrt l ," he said, " I t t ; me kiss youonce ' __„ _ _~

' <t(id b l i ' i you, MnrKiircl, whutivir btluniLS of ni< I

(111. d it, froii^tlii: npi n window*Hine the *ofl'&umiin.r air, I In glnd notes of singing bird*.

"Yuii ait us E<«.d as e « r , MargBrer," aald'Ilirrj, fnlnily. ' i n c o m e , but I felt that i f

ly LIOIS lTi«. dark nvir You_cannotni> UDe'cuu kDOW buLlu «IUtmllbtf powirUr TTic (I BLHHC TvhicIT~bear* me tomy Kravc It i, i ihs.nso—a mndncs* wl(bsnme—aniLI have bt i n one of liuxe fated ont*.If 1 roulilauy wiihmipL-rnaturalpower, "itttch*it not when Ural you f(_tl th« accursed thlrit,»r ymi arc loatr Hut who would belleya mtl''Oml unlr knunsl" .

LIIDR and tmulcrly Murgant and*her hot/

Miscellaneous. * ~

She piiaaud Ilirough tliu (rurdi'ii widk Into(lie plrnfnnl pinch, fiml stood a liirinirnl befori; tliu open parlor window, whiiru un oldcentleman resled in un easy nhnlr

" I t l8 j i Uivtly_ni(;lit, t i i thu." BIIL paid,"tun I will tfo | ( I n )y room, I believe. I univery weary to.ni|;ht. Onud-iilKlitl"

will not lH"uniruf, ' pht mini, and her

' ' I '"" V"ii, but I shall

.nd JIMI itnsonn?' In inktil in ii vincilhat t m n h k d dttpile lni ilronK iffoiti, toCOnlrtil it

Sin. looked m hitn qunll> pilylnijlj, andher unxwer IIHIR thioiiKh bin vtry soul.

' ijLLau^i >(M1 would iimke tnj life out. lun£ri.gri-1 Bttiiuji,, fiii_iu_tlu veins to conic, 1

ytnm

And Miuguit t vvf nt /is tiKiiul with IK r slalt -ly etrp to bet rliiinibti dour, Iml OIII i within

iiudjJM^jirriijit-ji.iyl^id 'iiirit \\m

hlr-of- nny—wfiman tntul -enough—trher hjuipiiu-SB—her fulff----lo your keen.

u.life of buch minery thai the gmvu wouldme refu^u.

You love me, nut! yet you enn sny this lo

"I L'f'ultLnoLhuve li>ved.y_mi_lj!id Ldrcnuicdof-ihiit litfore,—As-I-snyy-l will not be n'iln»LI bcliovi in jou win 11> I ihought jDu tin,

"iJiilj uiu I hi d Lvir kimnu who hud touchLdmy heait, who could iiwaken in me tliu love «woui:ut. given hist ouee lu hir life. I-yieldedmyself ghidly lo ibe knowledge of [|n» feeling,for 1 could not iiilHlsko your niunner, yourfeclingR towurd me. I saw my influence overyou with none of the triumph of a enqueue,you wull know, but with the qnlel happinessof a woman who lovea truly, entirely, herself.But for the lute knowledge Mint the fainl cup,which bus ruiiiciI'lhonnitiiilB, mid icim of tliou.fiands, is not stniugeilo your ltpa, my heurtwould be wholly yours "

"Bui, Murgiirel, your influence tins eochpower o?cr me; undvr.il, wliul eun I 110I eonqncri1 BILI^IU W LII your lu\.e^ v.1) ii ™ ' l u j ,ms "•^•V^ff " - - " ^ *

Thu beautiful lips-lost Iheir firmness or expriBPlfll), and quivcrhd tt ltll^sLIun^ly (.ipic">,a-ed- feeling; ~

'I have no fiiilb in my power," nhc unidsiiTTIy. "God, nuly knows liow intensely Ipily yon, hu( I should go mud if I were forcedto pity my husband. 1 must esteem nnd res-pect as well .as lovis the man to whom I Rivecontrol of till my future "

"Is there no hope fur mo?"- he pasalonutelv

you deny me all trlul—that you refuse to be-lieve for you I could conquer, would conquer,i»lI Iliiit stuud. between .iiiu_aiid.i..my-dcnrviihopes of enrthly hnppineas? Murjjuret I Murgaret! no liiiman_crqnlure but yourself cunsave me. If you refuse lo llnlen—to believe1 care not what gulf bears me to oblivioi* "

"I -dare not listen to you,'1 and great teamrolled down her cheeks. "I dure not luke

^IWin^inyjHilt^uijh - r a m - aa-liMnt-iiiir- enf tlily-fatea, and feel in my hcait how .entirely weshall yet be separated iu ull true union. IIIIUBI any lo you J have no faith injhc deadlyiufatuution of one who indulgca in the appe-tite for strong drink."

"You condemn 1110, then, to ruin?""I condemn you to mini God forbid!

Harry Norton, it all remains witlj yourself.I cannot conceal from you lhat I tliiuk youhave a hard battle before you in life. Toconquer Hull appetite—to determ.ino_that_y_fiu_will not yield, and to abstain from all thattends to tempt, to awaken deelres for atitliulanis, no Dialler how weary, how worn youlire with U10 alrugglo—demands the strongestwill, the greatest aelt>«acriflcc, the prayerful

: Christinn life A^e you Capable ofnil this? If you doubl yourself at all, IrTmer-cy never tempt a woman to share a drunkard'slift.—to behold hcraelf the mother of childrenwho will never Know the beauty, holiness,protection of home

"You think I txnggeratc your faults Youdo not knew all that is burned a* with tbestamp of flro upon my memory, Tho year*roil buck, and I see a young, trusting, credu-lous girl, who knew neither herself nor herjieedaJn life, wedded to a man whnnw parthly 4mppy-^wlf6-aBd-motbi:r. — —prospects seemed fairer than those of moatmen, ..But luis.glrJ, 10. Innocent, lovely andtcuBi|og, learned soon—ah, too soon—that herwhole life was sacrificed to one whose taste1

for the accursed stimulants of liquor far e i -

"This girl, alwaya mature In mind, and farfa'u luporlor In natureyleft no means unified

bhe WM Tery ilfracHre la ro»o-nei, coaversatloD and parson, and all her attracllona were put in force to tare him. Sheconcealed his bablt of inteinperapce~foi ycatmTBhe_ kepi llit_fttultj_to _heraelf. _8hs_ntvorbiulticd-iiUgbl-agaiDit him, Hue upheld lituTitrengthened him, oouruKlledhin), If wo-mBp'« Influence could h»T6 laved him, be

IIow BIIB hull loved this man 1 And herwhole frame shook with the sobs nhe ilnrednot VRnt Joudly, nnil the lenrs runhed downthe proud, beiiiltlfnl fuce. MusislicT lliuHciin-deuin him, and wns there no hope fur him?

lie WHS 11 student of medicine, sludying oflate vmh lifT-fnthrr, nnd nn fiirji r njii iimlint

Imd LumL-iuton bright

HILl l l f a n t I h i s g l i l u s

quT?ii,~irrnvL Tuur ("luiu

her usual lifeUi» ttiBtes bnrinonizi.d with her own, and

she liuil given him her heart enlirely'1'hrn, one day, she karncd Unit the falal

balilt of miniulutinK—his—encri-'ieH—when t itliuiiiUiI by uliidyTir fiiliglTe hiid In LIIIIIL a nexi -i-klL to hull, mid UH'-tnh'TVH'W-wi- bnTL Jirelrelated WHS the -ileciiion at -wliicli she had ar-

Klie was n girl of no ordinary ehnraeler.Her clenr, good m:nsr, with HIM imimalcknowledge of her friend'u life, Inughi her lodoubt Hie influence she could wield nguiuBlIhn triumphal Jnegernaut, whose victims cannever be numbered.

Hurry Norton, loft the village for the dis-tractions of a life, in a grent city. Now andIhcn news came of him Its 11 clover, successfulpractitioner, accompanied wilh iluutitfiil stir,inisea us to certain changes in his luibllfl oflife—vnguo speeches, meaning, perhaps-, muchor lillfeif^jri'iiri l'» life-.", - "^ajnjg^O" r Tather, yielding 10 the infirmities of old age, de-manded her cure snd ulleutloii.

i 'u haps elosi^iitiiLrv! rn inlghl ikjn t a simile,of s*fidnesB now and then in IhoEe clear, gray.lyea, I111;. she wm not onu-ut—I-IIIIIflokly fur their own pUnsuri, and 111 one inthe villngi vrns own rrlitd iipnii in sorrow uririinbk- noli KlutI sympathizer than slic

A \»unn 11< rfjyinan who stltlul in the par-ish wtis s<nm obsirvunl of this BtrmiK, Bttf ruhunt iiniiiri — ibid tmder daii(;lucr and kind

-Ufa cttHeo—p

TfTcmP'SlurgnrLl wiis not douiiiiino Uvc ii soUT TiujrtTHary life. Bhe found much to esteem in Mr,Eldon, nnd lit hist much to mid ouebright HpnnK morning she tlnod with dim. atthe village altar as his bride. _

(.•iveti 10 her, und opim'tng it she found a wed-ding gift—11 brooch formed of a large purepearl, finely set, and a letter.

The letter waa as follows;

u.ro- : p t T * lothers W i n y memory, and I beg you to ac-cept this symbol of yoUrnelf na a Rift from nnold. friend. Yon wem right, Margaret—nomiin~-knowlng htniuelf n -g1«WTo~~nireinpur-um:t, should ever tempt a woman to slntre itscurse. What can I write you or my lifl-r Onlythat there aru limes when 1 am mad—whenno renKou remains to me —and tnen I comeout of this valley of death, nnd I sec you,strong, pure, BO far away from inc. Yourwords come buck to me, nud I know you wereright when you nlieae to WHlk npart from oneBO unworthy. Do not believe that I do notstruggle, hut a power Birnngi-r limn I cuillmhLme. I can rejoice io your happiuess, and Iknow that^ waa once blemcd with your lov«—-

Tlml my IFtie aeff wa» once deaT'lo you,i d d t BtJty y t

purity, rectitude, were dcarur to you limnauiilit else, and ho who failed of these couldnot hold possession of your heart. Thnt one,woriiiy"tD~be yonr~giiiile, yoqrrsrair througirlife ban won you, awakens "no sclBsli"feelingi h i L h l d a h L j can=Lda-te.yjoicc In your happiness.

Happy bride though .ahe was, tears flilcdher eyes. Bhe pjtted him very tfnderly, andpitied him all the more because of~her ownhappinest.

The years rolled quietly on with her; chil-dreb were given to her love and care. In>lhepleasant village bomu where her childish dayiwere passed she lived the contented life of a

It was toward the close of a bright Hammerday that Mr. Eldon came slowly up the gardenwalk, and Margaret, hastening with tenderwelcome to great him, saw at once, from hi*face, that he bore unwonted newt.

^ear.-attar jenr-pnttctl-ouj-mldiae-io- ^B.mn with um to WBTraylfis tunn wholviiKeTuis iatil issie aaaillooal strength. J o ca- to bid you farewell. You have not forgotten

strings of her bonnet; tear*•aod obu loaned heai

filled her eyes,ara-of her bin.

band a* bo related lo her We story or bit imn-trjooa to the bouse where Barry NortOD, feel-ing bis days were numbered, hadcotas ^p bid

la golden HgbL They eutared the chmnber oftbe dying nun. The tame toldeo atmcuphera

imiui miKm wiui him, listened pityingly t ^his accciiml of lln> slrugijles he had made so-"usi iLisly aguinBt v+1iat h<- b^fiuvcfl to be IV1

iiiadui •.•<, nnd Bootbcd HUII comforted by them.In pnsHid q u l a l j , rimciieilly—nay, tlmnk-fulb, into 'he iithcr lire, thr "great beyond " '

Tin; viRrurs OF EGOS.fur those whii know how to utilli;qr

'lr« aullu ciipubie of being turned into thatinelnl, nlicn tliey nre retQiliibro all ttiayvm1

t , ot aomethirignot much Bhorl of a penny apiecc7'"WIflTe<ltBB— -eggs of diicka will bring a-Mtli more rerridnar^•iiive price. Eggs area metil in tiicmBelvc*.Every known element necessary to the sup-port of innn Is contained-within the«mit«ofc-un egg shell, in tho bent proportion* and Id'tho most palatable form. Philn boiled,

ery nlllnn'ilmt it la easy to dress them in mars'tlwi 500 difTt.ri.ut ways, each mctluid.nnt ouljf

l l J ) ) ^ Mllllnrv In Hw h)eheat fj g j

in some guise. It ia nutriment in the moMportuble form mid in thu most Concentratedlslinpe. Whole tuitions of nmnklnd rarely;.,touch any other nulmaVfood/ Kings cat them1

plain as re.idily us do the humble tradcsnltril-ARer I he victory of Muhldorf, when the Kais-

nnntTrnPin*. wlrrr hlJ^ a i i m , J ic di'tirmlned^Qii^_piecfl Q ( -ry—"0110 egg lo every man*; and two to

m ri tlinn (lsh—for it 11 watery diet—eggs «r«tin- sr-liylar's fare 'Ihcy contain pho«pboruB,.which la brain food, and sulphur, whichpcifnrms a vaiRly or runctibns in the cconojin) ^-ricHtrpyjiif thL bet of "nutriment for"childtcn, for inra rompnet form, they coni-

CVPryrtiTliff lhKt is iiecessafy~ for thu1-rowlli of the youthful frumi! Eggs nre,howtnr, not only food Ihey ur« mcUirlnotiloo Thu whilu In Uiu most efficacious 0*rciHcdiis for htirnc, and the oil extracted" fftimHie yolk IB regarded by the Uussmns as nu al-

mioat miraculous BIIITC for cuts, brutsei andscratches A raw ££«, if Bwallowed' in- tftttowill iffictually detach n fishbone fastctaea1 lathu throat, And the whiteof two eggs will ren-der iho deadly cnrrnsive Bubllmato an harmleta'as u dose of cnlomsl. They etrepgt|ieo tntffoiiaumplive, Invigorate the feeble, and r«u-dfr tin-most euncc-puble ull but prooNagalnstjaundice in its more mallgnhut phase They,din also be drunk in the jihspo of that "Pen'Orp" which j. ^^HSItHcul eff-Srla

modi rn fltalcsmsn Tho merits of eggs do- nr-3

use jiiurc than aO.000^000 a year^and Ihc Alsutiuns eonanme fully 88,000,OOO in

rinting and ffi>r dre»alii^~I ketiftlief

used in milking the finest of French ItirJclOTtiB.Finally, not to menliou varionn othor employ-inents for eggs in ihe arts, they may, of course,almost without IFOUIIIW on the farmer's pttrtbe converted Into fowls, which, in ttny shttpc,are profltublo to the Belief am* welcome to tho

Even egg~sTiaTBaFe~Vai0uMerT5r*I=lopath and liomoi ipath alike agree In regard-ingjbem in lhej)iireB^or cnrbonideof lime.—tendon /Standard.

A railroad official who believes that not one!person in B hundred who travels understSudshow the pressure of air Is used to npptj thebrakes to 11 train, thus enlightens tbe public

l bJ 5riportir "When the nlr brake was first W-venietl, the air was turned into the cylindertinder each car when Hit. car waa to be stop-ped, andthe pressure was exerted to force thebrnkei up agalust the wheels. But at t-b»present day the brakes are held against the-Wheels by sptings, and tbo air is turned Intotho cylinders lo puslr the brakes away fromthe wheels as long as the Iraln te lo wofton.When it Is desired to etop the tram* tbe *tr ls>letjuiL-jindJJieji the "pringB apply thw trfilkctand Btop the train. This last method atilr priatsure Bus great tuiyaame^a-Cnct tbe oM

way on the score of safety Whenever an ac-cident hnppeo* to a train, one or tho flrst ef-fi.rts it In apt tfi lmv» ia in rnptnrp thf sirj)ipeleading from the eTiglno te the cflioders nndefrthe care, nnd that nf itself stopsjhe train in-Mantly. It U very important for overybody"to understand this matter, because a chHd fiveyeara_Qld_can-atop-a-tr»ln m tliirty seconds:fr"m any car In tbe train iTbeTsimply under-standa how. Ytiu will see, If you look for 1cthat there 1* a sort of rope projecting from thetoilet room of ercry car. That connect* withtbe air pipe* under the train. If you catch,hold of It and give It a. little jerk it will Btop-ttie whole train."

To th« Port Worth (Teias) Gazette "» wo-man wrote some month* ago, as follow*, an*her statistics art *o well calculated ththey will bear reprinting oncd a roooth:"

. . ftlond, y .u .ay ycu tlongeo lor tufl Tree. Independent HfBfarmer, but have never bee* able to (e lenough_oiL.moDBy_tagether to-buy • farm.But that la just where you sire mistakes. Fbf

Ears you Iftve B5en arlDklng • goodImproved farm at tbe rate of 100 aquMs feet •

land cdnfBSi 43.SW T*«L«48 56 par acre, you'will I S u b i lmill per *qo*r« loot and l«.n>,torfeet. Now, pout, down the; n»-hmglne-yoti-aro-^iiHitidV-'^

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ohtslown Gazette.• t the P»«t Office »t HlgtMlon, >

MOHTHB.1 » * 1 S S » II

DUB *» H I IM JOO SW 460 ODO »I0.• «£•* I * 1 N IM l i t 600 TOO 1000 IT.

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THO8 B

HlghtjtowD, H J

HIGKTSTOWN. IAN. 26th, 1888.

eot Gerfleld were on Mondny plnccdl.nlhecentring rtttll »t Lake View Cemetery,1cm. land, O.,_wll^lbo«e o( her iltetlDgulsbed

•on.

DUTIII Whiimer, ssiil to be tlie lael one ofhe Ihrmi witnesses to Iho truth ofthc Book of

Mormon, is lying ID S dying condition «t hisome, ID Richmond, Mo. Ilo Is OTer 83 years

ill), and hia Deter believed in polygamy.

ve Oimmlltco of tho New Jcr-—*ry Blalc Pr«liJMli"n pnrly i

Frl(l«y. ~~Of. J. B araw p

ion on Pebrunry 38ih. Tho twain, uf-icprtspntmlnn wn^nxrri »t one delcsnto fur eTiry 25T«tcB final Hi the Gibcrontnrlu! election. TheWomen's Christlnn Ttmpiirnnce Union- wnBInvited to send delCKstcB to the convention.

— .—» -t*^m**- 'Tliu flflncnlli unnwil meeting of the N«w

i, , . n . , H I . , I . Ti,i.i,l ,,t Anrlrnllnrft will 111;

Mum Coffin, who«e father resides nt Cincin-nati, hm been put under under a mild restraintit New York, at her condiict"liso recently been

cwhjt erratic She carried « re»oWer, nndbrcntenerj lo ulioot Kyrlc Bcllew, tlie actor

Mrs Fred Tomlor who liccnme Inaaao atUnry, Dnk . over ilii mippo«("d fale nf i r r l w ohoyn viholind lieon report!Urinal In4h<!blt7

iril, difiil ''o Fililnv. . Ilqi Snna suuglil^MitUtfTnwi&intit fioOFB, took ITivir rattle Tn"*trh"

i ni nnd wi u Bill 111

Spenhir (.'iirlmlo m improving pliymcally,

nt it Ii not hdirvrcl llinl ho will minine the

[lulus of Ini fifDVc this wcrlc, it biing hii

rni>nl inli-ntlou to go Fnrtriss Monroe for a

kw dii^n

An exrlinngo anya Hint i young man r< p r c

hcld nt tho Blnte House, Trenton, February1st, 2'I and 81. Tho principal uddreBa will be-delivered by Hon. Edward Burnett, membernf Congress from Massachusetts. Dr. W. KNewtnn, Stiile D-iiry Commissioner, will lciiilthe discussion on the law reKiilntint: the Baleof milk, which, It is Bald, will be the most Impnitnnl before •tho meeting.

Over 100 wiinesies tr»ve been mifipcbnneil toir" bofi're "llir graml Jury o f TUiinmim'Ti

county. Thoy nro ('ipeclnil to tell nil theyknown ttbout the vast number o! disorderlyhmnies that Clint oo Iho shnru slilo...nf I hi;

ton public sentiment bus btcn runninghigh against llio Htithorities. for allowing inmi>iiy~pest"hnlrg-tn erist-for the «ln--llermij-flicriminals. Prosecutor Knight, to clear hlitikirts of Inxityiu-prosei'titinit the laws, tin

opportunity In tell Iho gnind Jury where theaij|tjW ffrngtpjrlcH ~tnr(riind'frfro~ttrp*"thG prnpn

Jorfl

Another dilzzurd struck Teiaa riu Salurdntilght. Ri'pnrtB of the dlsilslrouv efTcot otlmt unprcccdinti tl cold-spell ••of-hist weeenntinue lo arrive from distant sections. Il Icsttiimicd that fully 20,000 sheep perished iThe c'>nnt!<'S of Lainpnsns, Brown, Hamilton

, nilColonel Ulmrlefl Covlngton, v

Uoryt'll county, lo-.| 800 hr-airfif one Out It

l i l t rurrnh !• imry Jiiran nnil thn tlinrp urir I

ITKSIS OF

ZEh£_rfma]Daj>r the mother of thr ivePMh r

THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROADCOMPANY'S FLORIDA TOURS.

No opportunity or -naSTngtlleliglitruI tripto the Bmilh bus ever prcsentet' itself In soattraclivo n «}iapo »» tn»t which tho Pennsyl-TanlFTlSnron'd CoiiopanT'a pe'rabrislly con"-"ducted pleasure toura to Florida offer to Ihopeople of this section. Tho lours havo bcun«rr«nged by Iho Tourist Bureau of the Pas-senger Department. And will bo conductedunder the personal supervision of lliu TouristAgent and Chaperon, _

A special train of Pullman PaTaeo SlepplnpCnra will convey the parly through to Jur-.kBdtivillc on the rnalest sckuilulc ever mailft ona similar occasion. The train will lenve N«wYork on the mornlngs-of .tahyary 2fltii nndF(jbtus,vy,8tli, I'liiliidelphin nboiit noon, iihtlarrlvn in Jncksoiiylllo for supper the mxlevetiin!?, HUtppinu —f»r ideals at convt nli nt

DT8PEPBIA AND UVER"coMPLAraf." ""fl?'Is it not worth the small price of 75 cents to

free yourself of cvorr symptom of-those dis-tressiDg complaints, if you think so call »t ourstoro nnd get a bottle of Bhiiob's Vlttlizer,Every bottle but a printed guarantee on It, useec«rdinglyy(ind-if"tt-do«» YOU no-good If will;

n you nolhing. Sold, by Cunningham.

J[EELER BROS.,MERCHANT MILLERS,

— wim t^ttr tBiny~rptf5b« a

HAPPY NEW TfEARand ml irho havo n«T0r U80d oar floflr

MAKE NEW TEAK 1888 HAPPY i> unlnfc In your ramlllo« our )>rlmo a

laolurcd eiprejlly by tlm

MODEL HOLLERFOB OTIIt THADE

Ruling himself to bo Frank liriiden, of I ren-nn, hns for the last ibreo nr four dny* born

victlmlng the biislnrM men of .Ttrscy Cllv byBelling them bogus concert licketB. He wns

rcBlcil Sntnrday.It ban just bi en discnvcred Hint tlie-Jnifits-in

the floor of Ihe court rni>m at Mount Holly arctery iiinoh decnyi-d. nnil Imblr to give wny Ifsubjickd to >i Injivy filruin ^Thc allcnlinn of''if H"linl "f Fr'^'linlfliTa linn lire" nn|lljl| tpthe innitiT.

For ri week ciperimerita have been made ntthe Mural Di-tiirntlon Works, In Nrw Bruns-

rlt, with a view towiird liealinK the boikrwilh burning nil: The use of ciiiil will prob-nbly be done away with, us Ihc oil method ie-suits )n D 20 L'fr cent savuig_ „ ^

A little child of Nnlhnn Ingram, or Wrights-villef_ wns stiJTocnted on Satiirdny by Bnmke,rniiBr;i In n tin.llifr fi vnnra old, nlnvllig withthe (Ire. The mother WHO absent nt ibo time,aiwU>»4nMv-«<ti>«i sJMi-fijiuilUMtfjjtiikUleiul Intliu crndle.

—Mil." 'Vietor- DiThtiTiTn—wnn-nttnckrri—-wit-h-lieiirt disease on Biiturdiiy ninbl on a street InNew Brunswick and died In live minutes.Shu wan"the mother of"Professor KimlinllDiiqhnin, well known ai musical diiector ofhotel concerts at Anbury Purls during Hummermonths. Tho Inily was GO yeiiru of ago am:lmrf-hnnn thn nTni^Trrr-nf-|\yeiity.-oi)eSBTCU of W hQIU_UISLJ)"Vf living,

A suit hivolviiiK the rl(ibt of ownership to

rttuia jvirr

ncliioV rut nli m mult, sTi i p m ^ rur IU ( o m m o

Inllons IPMIIR mill ri-tiirnlnp, unil nnr rln) i

honid at the U n t i l L i e n t t , Jm I c o n v i l l i , tv 111

[illow ft Pin) of a^ont (wo wi (.KH in I ho fl iw( I y

Slntr Tin rule finm N n v Y. rk ii $ 1 7 00,

nnil from I'hilmli Iplnn nnil nil points oiiHth

t l i in-of "JTiOO l i c k d n nt rirt i°p«ni l i i i ( ; l \

w rnitH will be 410I1I from nil prtiw ipul Fin

Mia o n l i n e i e i m ^ y I v i i n i n l l t i l l r n i t i l H y n i i I D

This la not only by fur Ihe clwnpeM, bnl'iiith(; canii! lime the mini, deuiniblf, Soulbeintour ever prest'ined. Tlie dules, loo, lire welllimi'd, a« they .cover lliu choli;i'»l |)orli"ii ofthe Florlihi seiiBon. which hns nn » gruiit nltrnction Ibii winter the Hiib-Trnpii'iil Exposllion nl Jueksniiville anil thr npentui; of thi'

^nillcont new hotels at Si. AIIIMI>IUIO. Tin* IliOltof Ibe liclcet*1 permitfl of tin extend-

ed inp tliriiilBimil1 W l t rNuiiies may In; rei?istereil nnw for either

dale by culling nt the licliel neencics of tincompany.

.An ii'Hiipfly mi Hie body-of Billy Dempsey

wliodi i i l while i ii^ igcil lu » im/e (l^ht will

-'•Hwipei, (he newnl»'iv, «»r'y on SnnrUy

inoriiliu: (it New York, showed Unit all ti

or^iin^ were in ntii'ninl cundiUon..iitut lliu

T i i - i n n a i ' v w i m a - i M i i r i ' i i l I v 111 D l ' l f e c t l i i ' n l l l i

Tin C i i u n i i a>\ij iliiK tin <ILMII nun tin

5iilT. of ftlinik, (iiti^nl t*y ( t u i t i o n , ui u l)K]

or liolli

SIIILOIl S < ONsUMTlION ( t HE

' I h i i i t In > n n d i | i( " i n n t i n - m u s t i i i ( t i v . f r( J u i i C h M i u l i i m i " I lirivi . vi r H ti l l II f e w i l o Ii i i v i i i llll>l> f i i n t i n - v i m I I I M I o f C m j l

(^1 m p n n i l I i i**ot lilll** - W h i l e i lH W I I I I I I I F I I

H O I ( ( J 4 i n l l i ( M i n o f C m s i i m p l n m i ^ u i M ' n ]

u p m i l l I ill Hit l n M n i y <>t n i f l u I ii S i t ull*. Mi HI r l i v r o v i i> H I n n In i n ci 1 I I _ I M _ M „ ! ! i r I I

- I ftiy it I'm i 11) i nli ill ii nl < nnd -?! 00 fl

< • ' " - • I ' ' ' • " ' • ' • '

fin- T H E I.F.ADEB. Klectr lo P r o f t n a ,. hlK tins tho juniWlott nor ceDt~i)r~ftIarnh anil thenrKOKt par cunt ot (fluton ever uttallifni In thounnuructiiru of HoarAll our flour In mmlo from floteotfitl wheat and

TRENTON, Thursday Deo. 15lh.

HAS. KEELER,IllUhtstown, N, J.

W.H. KEEIiER,MlirordMllIi

NOW.OLD Crrais, OUR TIME HONORED

FRIEND, has agairi ^Sailed upon u£,and will remain till Dec. 25th,and right royally-will he enter-tain his callers and distribute hisfavors.

WHAT A PISPLAY, WHAT A VARIE-

TY. Where does it begin ?Where does it end ? Are you

what will -bethe-JtouigT old

or middle aged, and what willthe cost be 1 HUNDREDS OF HINTS

AND fiUOGESTioNB, all in a conveni-ent shape to be examined.SCORES OK WILLING SALES PEOPLE TO

and To-morrow, and at AllTimes, you, will find, my

store filled with

1847 Rogers Bros' Best Make, 1847

LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN !

.EVERYTHING FOE

B Him OTII.TIUY

'O YOU, AND All)

YOU IN SELECTIONS. Make your-selves at home among us. Aholiday greeting aud a HEARTY

W£LCOME TO ONE AND ALL.

PLUSH GOODS.ToiLe.LSets,_CiiflL_aud_.Collar

Boxes, (5 love - ~ Boxes,—Jcwelf y~Caskets, Albums, Whisk BroomHolders, Clock?, and Plush Goorlain every conceivable shape andstyle;—To see ju' t at •what a-high point of elegance plush nrti-cleh have reached visit our great

RESENTS.

Diamonds, WATCHES, Clocks,

CLOSIKG .DJJT BUSINESS !

USTo. 18 ISTorth. Grreene Street.

IN ALL EXCEPT

STERLINGS,

TRENTON, N. J. .

The Great Dry Goods Store!

They present for inspection to the trade only a few among the de-•hinibI«»"Novv Oooda coining in «very day. ~.A provision made for-«U.-

BRAS'_COODf.

'n-k- Stands.,

Cheaper than City Prices.

Opp. liaptint Church, Main St.

mometers, Wall Pockets, E.'isels,Whisk Holders, Flaoques. Mir-rors, Frames, Smokers' fcets,Card, Flower and Umbrella

.s, Cwspadoregj and brassl ittto —every- davice_ilt6

adies' Mourning Goods,where all can be .suited in Dr,ip de Olma, Silk and Wool Henrietta,

Fienoli CTITI, Camel's IlaTrretc. — - ~™

iiiind can conceive.

it's' Babit Suitings, Tailoi^Suitings,in Plaids, Stripes and Plahr, with Braid and Gimp Trimmings

to match san.e—very fashionable.

Ladifcfe*~Sa%k-5lgf==hjf'"flri^f-—"^ wool, HO in.—50 cents.'

lack Kilks.|n soparolc fl ickS: Till) othcrH .'unuiilll. thalielrer ori1icwnoiifl,: bnt this pnrticulnr floclflume np nRftr (he linnsn nt sundown nndiinwn In l.hi] drizzling rnln. N ix t morniii|(J'iloni'1 0'ivlngl(Trnsrneliiil«irio~Biili LIIIB flmili.

_JVlien lis eciittirnl milt on the tr»?i-n cmUitn his Rurpriso none of the iliei'p nrosc, and ncXiinilnutlon rcvonl^d that every one of IIIlnr)»o flock wns frozen alitT. Their wooclinginfr to the ieti hud prevented their r.ininwliBt) the siuMcu clmnjji-1 of tcmpeiucame.

I)

MAXwrxL DOOMED*11 n or twulvi' t\^ i toim woro rendi red

the Siiprmic Court of the Uuiled hliilca onMonthly, lint none of them wcio of g< nernl intcrtst enci'pl Hurt In the ciise of HII^'I MBrookA, 11 tins W II Mlixwill, against theSlato of Mldiomi Thin is tin lumouB Muxwell—Pieller uiunli r ense Brook", or Mnx-^c|Knttt"p*hw ^Z . -^^Z^3HEI^^ow in pnion in-tfnriniV of St Tjoiila under at'iitmce of dpalhfor the mtirdtr of V Arthur Vreilcr in Apill,

'ca^e"w1a¥ brought to ihie^conri up:>upr«mn ^o»i4r of:on..4i. wrlL . t i L e i r p

Altssouri, and Ihe decision hero is upon a mfrHon.. niuda by the Attorn*»y Generiil o[ tliiirStnte to dbmiss for wunt of jurisdiction,Tills Court Is uunlili!, after » direful einmiunlinn of tho record, to llnd llmt the plaintiff inerror htia been di-priveil of any right,1 privili'ijeor amlTy £nmird to him by the Constitutionof tlie United Stales, nud the motion to dia

--imga fur—aianl^ul~j!lrJadjclK)n__ls_tberetnrwyrutited. .The decision wna announced by

- Chief Jueilc(!"\V"ii1ti', nud Its ifteel liTIo lifBfiullio sentence of deulh pronounced by the SlulcCmiit.

property worlh'>>CTrr'83;rjrj9*000 ill iliL'-licnrof JS'"w|trli will lip bniiight by the In irsof VimUiinc Rivtrnon and Richnrd lliiLkbt.0 ngnlnrlthe tiustcLnof the F u l l I*ilaliyltiinn Uliilrih,ttlin wi n Ihc trnilifii 11111!• r the jjmnt to itmrc tilt iiqc df ceitiun Iiu)d3 whielLthey^ cluinImve-lipctr-tJiTcrlfd fmnt—ttic -p«rpo^-fmwhleli tiny wi ro uriinti'd, 1U 10u4, lo thelowrof NiwniU by ihc EIIBI Jirmy piopiH-lors'I hi. him] In quention la WiahluKlnn Farlt, Iheold bniying giouiul, and « Iriun^nlur piecenenr the Codrt Huu«c

CulonLlJulii) J Tuffiy, who him just littnrt (Icctptl slate treamirt-r, him lind IIIH liontl intaUO,000-.iKniil by RiLliird.Sip, William VTulTiy, Dnnltl I'ulliy, G D Vim Ileypen,'milk W Mltpliill. r .U i l l inl l iy , Alfi(-dIintngf, andJolin M aiiaiinon

The iiiqm'Bt in Hie Ilinnlllon tnnrdi-r rnneI Long Binned w is conclntli il on Fridny midliu jury found PIIIM Dowbni; Riiiliy, nndllnndfocd I'ntli'r. Mi« Ui^hnr E l);craan,I ma "Dunk," nnd Albert ThompHon ncci «-orlrs to Hit crime Pult' i Wft1) lnki.ii lo tinflUrtty ]nll. • — " — J — —•

Anntrrcr-niitbrcnlt of Imp rliiilcrn-ln tlih

Inle 11 f> an il, n nimibt'i ol CIIILB having bei n

Shil')li''« f'.uliiglinni,'

BoM hy D. H. CurT S. ROGERS,

IN I\TUY cvsnt4r—[ trt

TKUK. TO UI8 TRUST.Four inaBked men, all henvjly armed, eh.

tered the CitizL-n's Bunk, at KLUuei-tone, I. T ,Hulurduy, nnd presuiuitig a pistol at the bead

tln»l be slioutil turn over the cash on bundWhile pielunding lu comply, Iti-yooldo uliiuimtd the iloor of~~the i?uTe iind'tiiriied"ihc";lockHe w»a ut once laid out by a bullet from thepistol of one ot the (1< spcrndnes which struckMm above thu heart; killing bitn iDstumlyTtie bank was then ranBiickcd, And all thumoney in tbe cash-d.rawer, aome $3)800, wti:iuken. An nllempt WHS umde to open theaafi;, but in this the robbers were foiled.

Aa t|w ffinnil nf pialnl flhl'tfl WHS Ifi1*1^ go?e>i|l-pe»pleascertain tlie cuiiso of lbe_tronble. They wereHrt-d upon .by Ibrea of .the men who were ongunrd, and reiiintid to gtt arioj! l u a fe_winlmilrrtiT(rttririmma-«tnu»6d, and twenty:otbiity xrmed men Immtd tnworda the bank.

f' rOtOlrrft Wf'r«* jiiHl. mfnintjnjf ItnMr horRftfl

hot fire started, in -which onu1 of thre, Tlninini Evans, was killed outright,•hot.eevcrul.iimea lu th~e head and body,

-a—rfliiclimwn IH

i purled rtcinlly

Alunnikr Dick wii« coiiimilti tl to the Cum-in i onnly jnll fm contempt by Juil^i- [IIIRII;,n Fridny, h« hnvini; rufiiSLd to pay S3 a weikowaul lna aged innllii r'« support

A numbci of Ni-w J L « L > farmers have rc-•mtly liLCii anindliil by shnrpirn, who noliclt

<ioon liLMji,!— t )—A l i ' i n l f t n l t

(•imlliHMin^il, T r o l l . , wri lcn Iliul hi1 \vn^-Hourly ntlllt li»il-v\ .Ili.it-Hv.cni i ,U\ IUitL-tf lU^o n h i s l u o v P : h'nl tr ied o u i n y rrini'ilieH w i l lo u t l iMicll l . l i e i n g I n d u c e d 1" try D r . Iviii'iJMcw I ) i?e ' ivery fnr Coi iMiinpl inri , i ln ! .4o mi;-,-;i? ' i i t i r e l y c u r e d l y unc nf a fiiw Iwitili."S l o c o w n i c ' 1 I'lK"1 liq hud u s e d i l in b i s fmnl li o r i i l l 'CiiuxliS i ^ ' 1 < ; i l | i-l3 w i l h I v s t n - su l t iT h i n m tin; 1-xpcrli.iica i.r i l ioi innnda w h o slivcft h'/i'vn h e e i r m . v e ' l liv th|<i \' , 'ondP!'r i i l !)!•).c o v i r V - 'Fi in I lujllli'fl free utU n i l j M i i i e Lni ; i> l i u i l l m - y l

N. .r,,

^OG-IIAP-IIEU&TYPIOVVH-ITEK.AM work im out* d fltlli noutnoBi nmt d l ri \

strlr.LU ounltiKintlnl _I(.run inodimU (Jujiy_ J j i a Uinn.v 1)0 IMtut tlioUAZKTTt ofllco 1 11-Im 7

W vRE.

Hand Ba&ketw, WorkBaskets, l nncTT

LTTGHTKTOWN SEMINARY,HIO-H1STOWN, N T ,

T n niJDLONO, A. M , PnncipM.

IllIJ(L) I L m i HB.UINH JANTTARY 21TH.

Sond for Cattlo^ufj

pledges (nol-to drahoy non-game birds-forheir plumage,) which iiflerwulds turned upispromlwriry notes. The society offers a re-ivard of SjfSQO fur avideuci; IciiUtiiB to-n-caimi^ion of persons unlawfully using tho pledges.

Two farmers living" nenr Little Rock, Ark,,named linker find Hilt, became engnged In uquurrel on Tluirsdiiy while dividing their laud"tact w I U I ^Wmmra^ag^gt^«fffiioli»wfa<niiboul to be mnrricd, and, coming to tilown,slabbed ea.chullier. Bidter died, and il h nutthiMighl lhat [lilt can recover.

A bob »kd, on wbieliii party of half a dozenyoung men were coasting In Pittsburg, struck

carriage on Forbes street, on Thursdnynight, upscUiug His vehicle and diingt-rouslyInjuring George Joni-fl, tho cilorrd driver.The occupants of the sled were more or 14sahurl, William Doulx probably fiitully,

HIL' boaidini; house ami Mloow of Nelsnn"

tlown.I n the Oghl four ciiin'ns were wounded bui

«ot fbtally, Lwo receiving shots through Hiertiis »ii<|, Jwn rtlierfl tielng aligbtly wouudeIn »tre teg*. Tbe-Umce «ur»iwng robbei* tltenrode sway with Hit; lmutv captured. A potieof purippi:* wa» Boon on tbe trill, riding rap-idly In, tlie dirrcllnn uf Atokft. • After nbootan hour's liKrd[iunuil the robbers wercaur-joondfd, ^capiured snd taken back to Lime-

1. .Lyjiuh-^finrttUled on to

Uirunby, InTuwer, nlnely mll'» norih oflulh, Alinniinln, will burned on Fnilny ninhtMnny o( Hit-|niiinlt-9 Juin^ed fioni Ihe upper

-niorlei. nudfiiiirttcn pprlnlitd in-Hie flntnmThe only ones nhnie names wTic kiiWinn nnRobirt Wliilf'inl, Willlnm Iljrne^, MlchnelTmmrnmTri3irn1ft-O*erjTmctl The mcreiirwas GO below, nnd nolhin^ could be donu toemineinah tbe flmin:-) _

It wm stated on Tlmrsd y that a manimmeii 8mulz, Hie inventor of—n wwhich It is clalniid will revolutionize lirecigar manufacturing industry, trnn&firroti inNew York » linlf luterest in the tAveution for$60,000 The machine is <mid lo be so simpleHint n ulrl terTycars old cnn~be~tn«ghl in anhour to run It. It will cut Iho wrapper, fill,roll and finish tin- ctear. It ia understood tlml100 tif the twarhinpe tyro in hp plftcftil in fin&-af.the lafge cigar factories in New York, theemployes ot wl]ich_iirc now on ntnko _

• tiiiiimcd or nntrimmed ; in factwillow wuris to completeness.

BOOKS.Poems, Jlistory, Novels, a«d

everything fti tbe book line, bythe bent authors. This ia thetime during the ye.ir set aside togiving tlie people an opportunity

^ oi buying first-class reading mat-ter sit half and less than half theregular price,. Any hook want-ed a.Pf' '"^-ijjmftcL jn 'tb^ition will be cheerfully futnibhedat correspondingly" low- prices-Ceme-in-and look over our

y very cheap, We guaiantee agood article less than city pi ices.

un'a Veiling fur Veiling.

in Black and

- - -Fine quaHeaded Braid and Gimps in setb or by the yard.

Plain ami Striped Velvets, CoPd I1 lushes,in variety.

Hosiery and. Underwear a specialty. *•

DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT, —always, complete, where the closest priced can always bo found of

any in town.

E e a d y - Maae_ C lothiug

book collection.

HANDKERCHIEFS.An avalanche of handkerchiefs,

selected with great care, boughtdirect from manufacturers or im-"porterfrfor ppot oafih, and mitrk=-ed nt prices attractive in the ex-

ban investment or &ecured so manygenuine handkerchief bargains.A counter over CO feet long en-

— "+trciy clev£)tcd-faHiJM *'Critfplfl.y andsale of these goods. Ladies,'men's 'ind children's, packed infancy boxen, or hold by the sin-gle one, as required.

In styles as follows : Fancycolored borders, hem stitched,drawn borders, initials, embroi-

~.J&c.

for the old and young^greirt and pmalb We have-built-Hp-for our-sclves fi repuhitroirnot to be excelled for keeping-Good Glothtttgat exceed ing ly L o w Pr ices . Always ready to know justwhat our trade like, then buy it. Overcoa t s just coming in—in abundance. All can. be fitted. Save money and buy at home.

The Ladies' Cloak Department^While the btyles are many, the pretty and neat bhort Jackei;

Pointed Wrans^New markets, Kftglojis^and_Seal Flushes aretl ioleaders". "We shalllnak'e our stock more beautiiul thau evur—jBTStexperience teaches. - We-alwaya use you well aud sell you at rightprices. LADIES, we invite you to look. ^

5 ^

ILK

n» found guilty ofof itrynnlri* and' was forthwithTlionUicr two wffe placet! In

for Portwttl~bf tiiiiu^l mer to

&idj—rea

Handkerchiefs and Mufflers in avariety simply- iinpossihle-ta_de-ecribe. Pongee _Twilkd_ Silk,Japanese Damasee, Brocades, andin self" colors, and a combinationof colors as varied as the hues ofthi*. rainbow.

Don't go away, but save money and buy of

MASON-&-ALL1

Christmas has Come and Gone,

and with It, many of our

tire hayo replenlihed our itook of

MASOTl & HAMLIN

— TOYS. 'A PARADISE FOR DHB CHILDREN.

For months we have'been ;busy

luduatry «t wnsniofltou, who, wildhit depuli™, hns been cnjjnged _ for llio.. p«8t,

slumping, ou^ pliliro pneuinonls

ho hns A

_ ^ _ abont tbeoou4ily seviral hundred head of oaltle hive

tlie Spread of-the+-

The above cut is a_pcrteot picture of the handsomest ImitationTop Pipe Oi gun 11 mntnino 130 r-i'i|i with dividing cobplcrp, 19 etopr, riehl and left kneel . ^ . . f i ,swi-lh. iii-iuiil" nnifaTr tlm ni'Hli rn iniprovcmTnliT~F ir a llmitcil 'lime I shall offer ihll 0r"ia51"CwlectlT»jr t f a l f l - H i a g n i d C e n t t o ynl n pi o ilmt will ani-iii Ii iithi r cktli IF. Why I do ihlf la lo ndverti-e my tiinlne«ilnrte«d | c o l l e c t i o n , a n d t o - d » i y e x t e n d anf ditliltiuliiiK enrda fmil poolers i will sell 25 of thrnc misfsdmy iifu.r a-tcsl trml. R memheuyon Hr« not askuil lo huy ntins iiniiilier 11 AnM thi-y will be sold al the ormiiiul puce, $105 00. Tlili Instrument 1

•e fur IJ yc'iicE -uud if not na rrprcisnLcd_julLreplaru with another.

for $79 75 for ihe »«ii, ir a»t- hearty invitation, to the children,y n "cat In tho bag." After a n ( j p a r ( , n t 8 tO COQie and-Bpend

as much time as they> choose in

n » Miami mrInariIuTcr'w-1iere~tliey arc pal to~tlie niosnerfre tcitr—

Music Boxes, Violins, Banjos,- Guitars, Mandolins, ^.ccordeons,Harmonicas,'ffkites,—gtrinfea of all kinds, Sheet Muaie?

Books of all kinds.

The DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE

tmd-aniinalBr-Jtt>^t -go- tbxoughz

their varied movements with all%Hfe-&e-netuF«l- -life-like- ways.Some: of the most wonderful me-chanical tovs we have ever aeen,

PIANOS and Ott«ANS*,

an well *as thoto of Qther makord, wbtoli wo offof

AT-SPECIAL IBICES-!fbrOash, taay Paymflqts, or on

Hightstown Mafkets.T h o i . d u l , JAW.

FLOUR ANDMKAL

•12 35

RyeBuck] rheat Flour,

1 0(1% 00a outi air"

Wheat, tGRAIN

rtuHhcl I 00)

Corn, " . . . . . . . . . . . . *Oat», "

PRODUCE ETO.

CpBB»0T«D JIT O. M. KOBTOHBat tor, p»f-pounilL»r<J, "Hams, "Bhonldari, "Eggs, por doien.

to.(10,

AHD OCTAVO MTI8IC BPBCIAETIE8,

•OTTOMANS, .. ...MUStO WRAPPEBS,

INS'"' ^™

AT SIUEBBKBE'S,

procured ' by u3 at ft great ex-penditure of time and troublp.Brine the little ones" and spend

™ • P 1 r^^-*- — -~^- ^ T 1-1-* !--»•

3V-

A. TATtO».TlmptbvHii3r_pBrtoii -.'•,

tl^gd Hty • T 00

R>« S im,

CAKES

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rfghtslown Gazette.TJ(!)R. B, ArPLBOKT. EDJTOK.4HJ> l'.n»fci»n»B

Terms, SJJ1.5O pel*' Annum,n Mvancs. —

LOCAL.Items and Gofiatnents.

Mrs, Hnmmcr_of Nqwmk1_ft_ temperanceworker imonj children, will g\ta two Tery in-teresting lectures in our town Mondny. Fob.6th, under the Auspices of tlie T. W. O. T. D.la tbe afternoon ut 4 o'clock, a mass meeting

j M.-C A~boTTw)irbe held especially forren»'• The rtemng lectnrt: will be held in

the TTniTcraaliat-churcli, lit 7:45 o'clock. Mr«.- - •wtlmtitutic worker- In the

e Authority to announce that all riel-'«({iileB to tho conTcnlion of this we l l whocome on Friday will be provided with suppernt the lustitute, so Mint lliotio in the town wlioarc to entertain them need not expect themuntil later in tlie evening.

Pullen property nnd will move here In HIPopring. Mr. Hinini Vun'Meat intend* to gointo tiiisinoaa a* a painter.ut Pronpect Plains

We" Icnrn thai- Mr; R. 3. Outcatt haa received $000 buocuto from the Order <Jf theIron Hall, to which lie hi'lnnga, gelling $25.00per week for the first twenty weeks of hisness.

Mr. anjj Mrs. C. A. Pnlleo nre rejoicinga little Btrnngqrover the arrival i>t I l l <

I came"(in TTiicJay.A very (urge number (if ft lends gathered at

the Frcsliyleiian parsonage on Tuesday even-ing tn p»y their respects to Rev nnd Mri JB Diivie It was a pli nunnt and sociableevpnlng, no nlli nipt nt display bung made,but lircTiITntlH dcpartiWg~with the comfort^oip"feeling that it WHS a rt_ul donation, instead oftlie cimmon affair of that name At winchninny go to ent more Hum they lukc A num

on Saturday, Mr fenmuol Fryer buying tbeentire stxlean acres at $50 pei acre

Dr lrseneus P Davu in tiow managing edi-tor of lbs New Brunswick Fredonian, Wecongrntulato our contemporary and our friendon HieTnuluaTTienrBli they -will dartre fromthis arrangement

against Edna VHnsnnt wns tried in the MercerCourts Tlie suit waa brought on ft note for$875 given-Tor s.pair of. mules which the du-fendnnl Bold tbo plaintiff. Tho mules, il_wusallejian" were not in sound heftllli JosephE. Hunt appeared for the plaintifland JudgeWoodruff for tho (l<'ftJnil»ot_ Duoision wasgiven for the.plftintiff for $410. The Courtreiervrd deciiwn^ip the f i i t ' i i f SUinnUt va!Ely", ftvsuit over tlio exclusive right (o u flshpoad near Hlghtatown.

"seen latclvv.i&J'TJie Biaiitiful Story,'^ wuttt'ti

On Monday night a large, delegation fromWindsor Lotlgi-, No. 60, of tins place, accept,ed an invitation to vim MlddjMeI Lodge, JNo00, Bt~<Jiiin'iiiry,To witness on Installation ofofficers. 'RupreicntstWet were present also(foin-fflilKety, N.h-17, -Phouoix 02, Hamilton07, Helvetia 71, Nassau 100, Fidelity 141,

On Monday the CSSP of Tlvoi iu--^^^*.- 8 "' 1 Allentown 14C Tho following offlccrawere initnllcd for tho term by D D G IIScbnecueiss ,

N G —Z bulnu V btillwcllV. G — John 8 Appliuet

-K. a. to N G —Win D1, S to N. G.—Julius tiiitmnn.

to V\ G.—S. A. FrenchI,. S. lo V. G.—Nelson Cl'iyton.Trcas —Alfied Chambcrliu.Beq'y—Abrum VoWliees.War.—B, W. Applcgiuc.Con —PUi,r Ruihgnbpr. •K S S —Frli7 Tiiiiman

J III* ft coUlpiUientlvo fltnryof the Bible and should be in every householdMr. George D. Robins, of Sliuron, is » generill agent for the book and him m»ny •ubnrdi-nntcn in tin: fluid, BIKOUK whnm is Mr. FrankNorcrosa, who haa the agency for this towD-

oTTTre young peopm naded to"ine interestof the ocension by giving recitutious and mm

On Tursdny evening of next week nt seventhirty u ' l( ek, a conf rrl will be ln.li! m theMethodi«l church ut Sharon A cboici' progiam of diulngucs, rn ilnlinoH nnd ninsic willbe given and a good entertainment In protiii*-ed The musical part of ihp program will befurnished by the members of tho WindsorLodge Qtnirti-t, of this place The procmd"will he for the bdiiflt of the church Adinm-mon twenty cmls, chilvlnii hnif puce"

>to S3, I O i l M will bo held on tho 20th< ep of tbp c"old moon. Thm UICUIIK that theled Men of Sotnli Amhoy have a big timeo-oight, Mr Samuel Fiycr, one cf tho mem-KTB of thnt tribe, n presents Ilightstown at

he feativiliej . .

An Improvcmrnt Afisocinlion hns bepn in-:orporated a lPnnei ton with $3,000 stock in

shares The association is a rriult of therrl r\lrr'"''" " - «-•••]-•-u , •••- •"

w

0 «-—JoTm t1 T,IICHH1 G, - Jo-qjli Vmi IIisi1

-:7WticrTtrtr-cintptitg7r;TlVt1T5T{lore,—by-lnrttntioif-of-the—rntrrtn-inmrnl-cnn'mittee, ndjourocd loClinniherliii'aiiall. WIIITI'they found tbrtt eJCti/usivu prupiinitiona Imdbeen made for them. TIIITU'IIH; Iwlicn werewaitinK for them with n hnudsoiiw dilutionand saw that every one of tin* fli'vcntl hundredJLUrUajCflA. full"~Bimnli«Lj«aUi-i»l«iiiU!.jif.-Uu«.

Pitmnn Grove in to be dedionted on Siihdny,Feb. 5lh. Rev. J. flopkini, the pustor inchftrcc, bus lieuti very successful in-this woikmid will be insisted at the dcdicntioa bypromiuentminlfiturfl from the Oonferenoe.

On Wednesday night of hint week, Edwsidon tin*- frtiglit trnuv

iJmikuMliiu. airliclt liii head'tileagaiuyt-lhu signal at Dclanco, was knockt-d

the train lit* wits d( nd wlipn f mud nnd hisbody wag taken lo his home m Pnmdpn Cor-Onci Nnylfir ilicidcd tint no inquest wag ntc-

~ fiisnryl

| QH III'fl(Iliy_lbi ice Ml the river at InlandIlls UiK-iv the budge out of line io thati tune it could—n a nu DM il Out InTTTT

wa^ lit the Mutinn rjt ihe limp this was di cove n d , audit e iumd for awhile thnt it WIIHstalled for g KKI Piitinmiti ly the- strength ofthe prcssine w is PO'MI pnsi, nnd in a few houraeverything wns working all ri^ht

In rencwin; hiH subscription Mr. GeorgeW Embly, an old friuid fr mi this section,g i n s us IntiriMin,; lufnriunl ion in regiid toIIIH present Iinmc Jirsiyvilli , n little townIn IlhOolB to which many pinuim fi»m thisSlate IIHVP moved, is n iw a thiiving yontit i ty of near y 4 000 lulmlwlunlp, nine chiin hnfotir banks, thirty two hirgi si ires anilninny smnll onus, lv%n Inr^i n'atiiiirniilp, twotnllli, l^rcyJniTOpU vn(or», twa luicr^ stublcs,etc Tt iij^l—aHt^Uff two "VailroahB, —anrr

lighted liy tltiMncily II will soon havi «n

:nrn w itir-tiywrni TIIK p»bi H "si lnToi

one of the lltuit in the Rtnlp, liiivmi; nm m\Ll—pii-pili Jtnil tMiiploying elevf n tpn(

ra.—Mr^-E'iibly H-.H ire? Itii easli rn fnriids~(3fn hrirty nclconic should thty L\Lt cull atJfrSi j» i lk

The AiiierlPun priniop, rpppnlly rnptnrpdby Mr J Morgan VVimon, n now on cxhibilion ut Miirtun's alori il liai b u n handsoniply mounted by Mr. Fied S-uiler, 177 Williamstreet, N Y,, who is well known to our ri_adera. •

'he Jsmesbtirj; Itecard annniincea in its lastwotlt'i) fHsnc thnl « (omrollinif intercHi in thnt

lj!aeefcJiaj_jK^^{^tcitaiifldrby=-Atf-JT?=WiHill, cashier of the Jnmcsbiirjj National p

I who anuruca the editoiraTTrrrtclion in a >eryIplaiQ leader, Bhowing that the polities as wetla s rnonngemenl of the pnpi-r have been chnng-| e d Air. Hill li iin alilc wrilrr, and Ins de

aeema a power forI Republican principles will no doubt IHIVL HI.Influence in Middlesex. Mr. K. fjr Hummel

Jwdl odntlnue In the «uie^ ni!uiii t.-iifent of tju«lness «nd SmiTiclal dLtuds In welcoming

|Bro. Hill to the profession, we congratulnlc•the Bunk in buying an olllcer who knows|good (lung when he sees it und |a as compe^

ent to conserve the public morals aa. to conthe finances of a prospurous institution.

Dr. Hobach, Medical. Jixaiuiner on the PBaltimore,

Holmch, Medical(SrB. R. R and

bpent—Btradity-witlrlnloriiii-il ntfrterrtt^

bis town, and several of our citizens formedacqiiaintdnce with him during

We rtifret to say that our friend, Mr. Joshu.Norton, bus not recovored from big illness.,

f s t h o M not much better lit latest rc

Mr. .Charles W. McMurran hai been conI to the bouse with, throat trouble for the

.week. We hope to see hlm.outjp.0.11.The Baptist church wM crowded last Sun' evening, the baptism of six candidates by

Immersion being performed by the pastor, In•pthtry-reCBmty'Ddiino- Ibe pulpft.

Mr. Vy t8. gurlis, of freehold, whose at-cllve adverlisempnt appear* in another col

nn, needs do jntro)Juot)on %a our nadeis,(Itnong whom he I)tis beld a high repuiatlop

fau waut-ffuy Illfurmallon ioi A'"oiifalcai'trfttrilurBijts^alfe him » fi»

rltiPtp him.

/ail to haar the Intereatlpgjtcloreiba gl»eo_6y-J«rs.^H«inmcrrof-S'

•RarnboB HUJ c»euW, Tuu B

Mr. and Mra. J. B. Davis fe<

rienda ahowo to them

A Ihu-patioqugo *t thai tim

L»o able veterinary iiirgaoo an

ectors: Edward Howe. Klijnh Leigh, J.Ji'ielder, Jr., George O- Vandcrbilt and C. aUohinyn. HenoliBUun3-ffir.tlie:rerection andrcuirpnt1x)nror-u~bTTfttnTig~7or a rmy-preH» andruin und produce mnrket will be at once setn foot, under the proposition of iTielder,

Bcekniftn & Uo. The proposed location isolTne lots or the Princeton liank.

The Neviua lull, fnibidding the siilc ofiquor or beer, to lie drank; on the premises,

juLhaut a _1ICLU£K, iiuder ntDiillv of $1,^)00flnc TW twt> ytuis miniiiimiin£ntf_passeU_tlioSeoute on TucBdny by a vote of 13 to 3. .No

:nn (Gurdoer,> of Atliintit, volf J against it.

Mr? .1 15 Metsmi hai tnkin the ICownrdWt.iiflilir fnnn in SI-,,II» Corner Mr Willinm-AppliKiiti- gois loFubh P nils ,\lr Jinne?liobbins will fnrni HR Illnuuil Kuiblov pintsit TjocoMt Com? r

Mis Jl I7 Stoul bus nlmost Lntirtly reeov"LiLd frum hir nci ut IIIIR'.')

Do not fml to nllcnd the Univer^ahst rnnr r l np Widnciday ni/ht It plomKcs to In)n( of thP ht^t pvri glV( n h( le nod no out whyiovis IIIIIIK, can nlTord In iiniq it '1 he 1'iitireiiiiHicnl and lilelHiy pru^ruin will in d mbtedly bp a tseat

The prrnonal iffeotsiif IIIF Inlf Mrs Oi lilab?lmk will he D > 1,1 nt pnhhe sale on the 3dinst , at 1 o clock nt hii I lie result nee on theMannlnpan tnmpikc

Mi AlfiMl D>e, vull known m a dealci inhny nod (jrnui, dud nt Ins nnidi nei jit Pro».

.1 L'lmna ou WeilniadiLY of Jjist wi-i k, nf-

NEW^STYLES IN

MEN^S ALL-SILK and SATIN SCARFS,NKW PAT'J'KUNH,J.)N1A' •»."">_ CJ

The Best AU-Linen Collars and

OF THEr, Kf i gilts Co wn,

wimlU rasped fully ami mice mir fie- haa now Oft t>H)vt,(uU UBCOJ'

Fall and Winter Good&of nil ikMii|ili'in« Would cull tspeciHl sHciuidn lo hiW VtrJ liirge'nrt'1 BcttaswirttrNMicK of

DRESS GOODS.FOR Ml N AND liOVs,

— 2 l"jr C'enK.

T

bc'ht quality, in all the new ^tyl

DEMO REST fiE \VJ N( r_

lo-i, only 20 cents each.

nuver bad bctlbr. trades lo oiler in

Biibalnntiul qnd di llghtfiil r< nil Interrstni^'nilOiessis weic imidr by II"n J II fli dwinnf Cranlmry, RPV Edwniil Mori la of FTIKIIIHtown, Hev Mi Vnu Zinlof (Vnnhnry, MiJ M Lm na of Prosper t rinint, Mr JohnSyltci of Hnmill >n hi|iinn, nnd Hi-v JohnIlnnliy of New linin^wKk '1 lie H[Iunited in ^ivnig (.loquint tnliims to OdilFellowship, nnd their nddifms \MIC inUriperscd by imisidil ei lietlons h> HIP nu mln nof the WindsorJCjTtl,e (jipii/i nftown, and a hass solri by Mr Giori;rof Nrw Brunswick rIlic fi iliviii iw i r econttnutd until a late hour win n the visitors dpparted with runny plcisant recollections of nmore than~tisHally "pleannnTTvenriiK" «nd"~a"ODiiDimoiu vote of thanks lo Middled x Lodgefor ila iiand<iODie hospitnluy.— Wptcinl creditfor the success of tbe nil nr h due to PuitUrnnd Mnlthi w Buo, who in ti d ai rhairninnat lbs hall, nnd to Mr Peter Kntlinauer who

TuTTTTuwKiuTya^uinirinaiiof tin* pntertnio-lii); cotniuittee, wns indefntigabli- in hl» tltorts'o make every visitor enj 'y himself The

-Ittdtp* i

Beat in the World, only $19.50.

NEXT 1I>OO31 TO THEBANIv, HKi-UTSTOWN, N. «T.

share in the handsome entertninintnt,

AN JCCLIPSE.

Afltrouomers predict thnt the moon will betotally eclipsed on Suturdny next. The phenomenon will he gcnehilly vLsitile throughoutNorlh and South America, 1'jiirope, Ashi nndAfnca Thii^conditions fpi obiLrvaliiiii will

peclally-favoHihlt), • m liio-speetnlor- willneither be obliged to sit up IIIK; in the LVCII-

Mr mill Mru J >hn It ^hnnglp linvp Ihpsympnthr of nnny filenili in tin l'i<m"or.iliuryotnij;tr Ron, Kinnk I I , wlin dud yesterdny«f(ri-« brief illups^, »f>cil 9 niontbu 1 lie fiin.«wl-f,eivicei ntU Iw hi-ld-iit thn ti nine tii~morrow nt thrrt) o'clock

Mrs CnthiiiiDc Andpraon di 'd nt the ri'fidi"iice (if hfr (fnugliter, Mis O II. Ri ril,HiRhtstonn, on Tmidii}, njed 88 JCUB bhehsn hrpn f« hip f •! aiiiiic limp tint her di nthwn* unrxpcrti 1 II, r ollur childidi arc MrJohn Anderson, Mis V W Mount nnil MrsKnlc Jiilinson The fiinpriij JVIIMIC. UeliLalthe house lo morroiv nt k o oVIotk

Mrs Snanniin Lpwia dud nt the roiidcnrc

in the moiiiini; foi a view ofHie luti TLsling cxhihitiou The tolul iclipspbegins ul U 30 I1 M , and i nds n l 7 ODo'clnckfriip niopn P"M rfl tllf pi'fih ^ ^h ,flnw htfoieannfit t, hut when the* tolnl eclipse begins itwill be dnik (noiigh lo witch its progrpsithrough tin most inlerebling stTTp Tl:-lututii will iuH-4m ontu^Iy—l^st to-Ai^bt tally iinini rsed in tt» i mill's dnrk nh idnwShe' will bhiiK fuintly. willi (i luiiil, tnppercoluied light, Him giving nu niietiilhly n«pictlo the stnrounding hmdscnpp

'IHJi UNIVEKSALIbl OKG VXTin ni w pipe oigiiti which A 11 lulgp-

niaUf1! A Vi>, an now ixitimg m ihe LJniver-finlist ( hureh IM ihe auhji ct of tjcucial (in maltyand will undouhtiilly be n line inutruini ntwhen coniplitcd II cm\ ^1800 00 null is finlfhtfl in black walnut with old gold piptA Itis 10 fen hiKli, 11 ftft nidi nnd 8 Tut deertTor the beiiftil of those who nie inli rested mlliCsOrgiiii or i i itnibic, - ^ * *~f~-^^rfe^faiijinp•( I" mi of the constmcUnn-of Ihe lunlruineut

(Jrtnl Maniinlf—Hoiirhon Open Dinpnwon,Dulcimin, MrliHlm, OPIBT^, rwetfrliv-'F[

bwi II Alnniinle—Open Dnipason Snhcionnl,Slo|,pi (^^upirsTinj Ignite 11 ii mnuiqnt, Ouoo,Bnmoon.—Nnmln r <>[-pipi n, J05- —

Pei4«le -Sub Bass Numi PI uf pip»n, "7M'chiitiiinl lttfsiMin—Cmplir (Swill ti

Gtcnl), Omplir (Gical In I'IIIIIIC), Omplir(Swell to I'idiiluJ, Iremulo, Billows bignal,Fednli- Cluck

P< ituli MnvLiniiiti F Hi l'i mo, BihineedSni l l P r ink

Tavern, on Wednesday. Site wis forty year*of age and her deTHITWHa cniiSeTi'hy conaump.tion. The funeral services will be held nt herhusband's residence on Snliudity-ai 9 o'clock.

of Julia Maude, the (lve-yenr-pld daughter ofRev. .Tames Miirrnv. About a year ago Mrand Mra. Murray returned•to-lhln country af.let—ten-y-ears-misfiionary wofTf'in Oninaanifthey were on their way back to their field oflabor when the little one sickened anil diedMany here will remember her ua an inteiest?ing and lovely child, nnd will sympathizewith the affected parcntx in their sad loss.

Our ice men hava been busy this week net-thiir rhilbng hnrvcHt. Die ice— llicy—

PtjBLR RALLS

Inte, real eBtnleflutiirday, Jan. 28lh, Duvid W. Mewlnr.

Weduc'.dny. Fib 8ih, SWiuilmir, pinoniil nropnly

J. Brown, near

BUSINESS LOCALS

G r i m lliiiioc Uo and aic tbeni

NonoEiAll pprsnoi indi-litcil lo C C P

kindly call nnd mttie—AH nccounts must be hnlnoccil

linve'been culling l« eonsidend very fair, be

- A number of Higbtetown men have gone to•pliilaiielphTaTo worS~In TVallacli Siih's laidry there and nv-re are eipccted to go soonAmong those already engaged—there—are-Messrs. Fred Pullen, Olmsted Reed, Edwardarid Qus. Ronau, Jaqies and Thomas Ky«n,Wlllian!) Hicks, Frank Dey, Fraak Ogborn,Edward Stout and. William Norris._Rideelv Iiodge, No. IT,- Mll-tfnld-iriiaiikttsociable in their rooin at Windsor tbls even-ing.

The Masonic Grand Lodfjo of the Stst© be.gan its annual communication' In MasonicTemple, at Tronton,, yeiterday. Over fourhundred members were present, the attend-ance being exceptionally large. Grand Mas.ler Robert M. Moore presided,: three session!

-betog-lwld.- Tho mentinfi will puilmWy

AN END TO BONE SCKVPINGEdward Shepherd, of Hnn ishiir);. III , unya

"Hnving received so much bi-mQi fioni Klpc-tnc BitUTS, I feel It my duty to IPI snflenngliumnnity know it Have hnil a runntni; aoreon my Ipg foi eight years, mv doctors told mI-woHld-hiivc tei havp ihTrhTmeTernpcil or legainputatid 1 naed, jnslend, three lioltlcs ofWln.lnn Blllsrn nnd mwii hoTi a nni-l. li-nArnica Bnlve, and m\ leg is now Hound anr

. awlU" i lectr lc BittprB nre sold at flTty CPHISbottlp, and Bucklcn's Arnlm balve ut 35c pei

>_by D II, Uutiuiu£hjmi._

-nl noonto-dayvsfter tlie election 6f Qp cera'for"itifSBnifng ye5r. ' ~

M r. J. 8. Rogera intends to mova Into hia""« "'"f "» t)awe«' -building nrxt week.When i.nmp|..|..^ I,),, jnuntdonbledly be one or the finest in thia Ticmtty.

• iA ai^J v . u 4 u ^ — p • •• j A^^4#4Ma^#f*f44^^^ffB^PTf j | g n^^g^T

plnte and stnined glass -windows, and will ba

flofshed In white with gold trimmings. __ _ .

In conclude Its l«-

T>ie m o aiidTTfU^B oMfltt ni BTITag madesleighing qnlie Rnac^8g«|nv

Dn. WiLBoa. "Office hour* from 7 to 6 A.

A great big round loaf of hiead nt Zi'hnU«^a- battPry- - His ltye tn eTiTt otmnot be excelltd, either In Bize or qnality

All bilk MuMirn, very flue quality, onlj%1 00 each, at BLAORWKLL'B

BUCKLEN'8 ARNICA SALVE.THB BttsT !3AI,TK in the world for Cnt«,

Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Khetiin, FevnSores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,Corns, and all Hkln Eruptiuns. nnd poaitivcrcures Pilei, or flO pay required, - It is guaraoteed to give perfect satisfticllon, or money re.funded: Price 25c. p.r box. For sale by D. H,Cunningham,' drUgcial.

SHILOH'8 CATARRH REMEDY.Sblloh's Catarrh Remedy, ft marvelona ctin

lor CiltdrHi, Diphtheria, C lfi, Uiphtherifli Canker __T With each bottle there iiltir In

g jtreatment of these conTplslnta without extra

h P l S O S W b D H Gg P o S Ooingham. Druggist,

IWarricd.

the Pro8liyt(srliin jiartoqngs, by Bsv. J.-B.0i.v)i, D .P^ Mr. Hsnrj- I.. Nixon «f«.nd Mtli AOmilds-A. r i l t l , of HlghUtown.

TETERINAUS: SURGEON,

T : - W I N D S O B , N. J

ffWJ-:or-—

C. ©7 BLAUVELT

We bnyjjoorts of iiluibk1

pi'iid uiioiirgetling lUeir inoiuy's wonbaft rtipn-'PtTilWl. >,,*.

'1 hose who s&W tlie iiiiinenac cines ot-

UND lilt WEARUndcrivvnr Thin*"we now have.

A large assortment of library and Table I»MLf B.Buck Gloves, Mitts, &c, Blankets, Coinfortcrs, Canton Fl&n-

nela, Mualmff, Ticking», Hosiery, C(*>aefa,-Jer

(iOOD GROCERIES OF ALL KINDSnl Llom.it [)rlns My trnite conrinn^R p» show tt IniiifBioinc njcreriso each woek. Wo aim ID1My trixte conflim<\

serve nil prunI'll show tt Iiftnd&oinc nrerenso each week.

1 A}, «>uiti oiiily nthl correctly

I \erj Kenpcrtl

-OURAN IMMENSE STOCK OF"

1UH gum1 tlll'Oll^ll lllS'Utook unu jiincutl the "otldi and ends" byhcmaelves. Such lots-do-not increase in value by holding fast to

THEY WILU BE SOLD AT 1-4" OBr 1-2 VALUEr

and yon may a a well have the benefit. In the lot you will find

Hosiery, ttl0Tes,"Eirii"G^o5Sj laoesr Embroil!-

civics, Buttons, &c, Ac.

NOS.-41 AND 43 EAST STATE

ff.OOHS )

SPECIAL BARGAINSIn BLACK and COLORED SILKS, RHADAMES, WOOLEN

DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY and UNDERWEAR*

"GREAT CLEARINGtODT SALEOF -

WINTER CLOTHING,& CO.

ON Tim

A GENERAL REDUCTION IN PRICES,

And 10 per oent. DIsooimt on all Cash sales.

700 Overcoats and Storm Overcoats 700From $8X0 $20 to select from.

MESSSWFSAND BUSINESUSUITS7IN ENDLESS VARIETY,

FINE PRINCE ALBERT SUITSA SPECIALTY,

aiul Boys' Overcoats,

YOUTHS' AND BOYS'T>RESS AND SCHOOL SUITS,

THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK YOU EVEK BAW.

CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS AND BUMS,(FHOIM 4 T O M

i aupplicd, IL wiTT~pfiy yoii~£t)~lnatte"provis-ion for next Winter. Take advantage of the above

STORES OPEN EVENINGS DNTIL-S O'CLOCK.

CLOTHIERS TO MEN, BOYS, AND CHILDREN,OPERA HOUSE, TRENTON, N. J.

.. DONNELLYMBn'8 i'iiumitnii«« GOODS NEXT DOOR.

Fi-eviotis E-ffoi-hs- Strrpassed

HOLIDAY GOODS!That are

BLOCKS, GAMES OR PUZZLES FOR THE LITTLE ONES.

HAHBSOMK PBKSKNTS VOB THB YOUTHS IPLEASING AND APPROPRIATE GIFTSJFOR THE AGED!

—BOOKS, STAT0ARYHmd^ICTURESrfrAffiPSrBRONZESrCABINBT* )P|5I>«tSTjM,». KASRM. * c ,

Together with mnny small Ornns of Art, all tending to beautify your homos, and will makepleoslng girts.

THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN TRENTON.

CUSTOM DEl 'AKTMENT, NO. 39, FIRST FLOOR.

SINCLAIR; & CO-,1ST, J .

Reasons Why You Nhould Wear

IMPBOVEI) S3.OO SHOE.

Is a huge depot ot i'lush an T Leather Fancy Goods—-Pocket Bookp,Lft, g ; p g

and Fountain Pens, Photogpaph-Albuma, BTO"

Ink Stands and all the small Stationery Articles. Christmas Cards- • and Novelties. Diaries for 1888.

8TOL.L, 1

1st.

2d.

3d.

They are equal to the best Iland-sewed, in. the flexibility oftbe sole. ~~

They require no Breaking la and can b£ repail?ed the eatne isHand-aewed . . „..„

They have perfectly smooth insolen, no pegs or tacks to hurtthe feet and wear out your stockings.

They fit the foot perfectly and do not cause Corns or Bunions*good -oaU and the TOles^andlieplgjBoUcL

aole_leather.For-comiort and style they-are equal to Cufltomnfiand-SeWed'

ShZthi— They arft thg hgBtfct.OO Shoa jt»

8th, Every pair warranted to give the Wearer saYou are invited to coll and" mepect.lhesB, eW*H

will bear out every assertion made. Agent for fet*

s^^^&,j&~i^i*/^^^*x-^*Jisd&klte>-*-- ^\-

Page 4: tXAZETEEr - digifind-it.com · ooki»nd walteri ' asitf oqooi , i»n walteri. NatdraliHt JOHNO. HOLMES, M, D,, VH.J. - - ' OMIOD Hfloiw f lit io IF, M , jnawr • Ji to 7 P.M. 100

™ - ^ . ^

i i ".' Q

' From »n artistic polol of view, tbe best

work ID Harper's Magazine for February con-

*, or the llhistrntionB in lha article

Bihot. They are copied from his

own etchings, oil I although from the wood,

these engnnnntp reaumblo In a wonderful de-

gree the original-wnrka. In the frontispiece

of—thtauuftber, *'Uae J«teo en Angleturro,"

the etching quality is remarkably well retain-

ed. The "Thatched Cottages" is another ad-

mirable picture that »l»ldly recalls the etch-

ing. Admirable also aro the sketches of C 3,

Ttemhart in "Lillian Pallant," and Barnard's

cteTefi illuUrations for Rosny'a "Socialism In

So hfollkc are the latter that TIO

to IM> 11I1I Mint they wijro "taken on

Iho 8[»ii " Tni JJuri'iiory^nnil TIOWS In noil

jlfmiTt Q'ltjtwO Bfe- ttlsn-BSlF-'^^JJJfrt'Vj1".' >

illi'J) nm»t IKI niadi-F to", ol the quality of

tlio work reVL'n'e I in Howard Pylo'a drawings

in "Oi tha Oilpmts—1780." in Blnshflcld'a

rluhcitte sketi hen fur "Painoln In Town," and

UiMrilmrt's illustrations for Mr Iluwcll's Rrll-

c lcon "A little SWISB 8»journ." George Da

Pennsylvania RailroadT1R1 IS-TABLE.

On and attar Sunday,*Nov,Trains Leave Hiyhlatown an Follows^

^-AtftOOand 11:02 A. M. andl B o d t o w n Hurllnxton

mi UomdeL

AlntLlPI*^AtftOOand 11l J:ool*. M.,yla Bordootown, Hurllnxton

n* 7BJ A M and 716F.M .VIBPOBI-M U l lmutually

FoilNTnrToiltt— At 71S-and

FOK I>onflUaA»ou—At 7*5 a:0 !it I* M

Foil TIUMTOJI—At 8 00 anil 11 Ha A. M ,and u Mland 7 00 P M.

KKTUENINO -XIBAVX PHiLAr>arpniA—From Mark* tstroclt or

ry, i t 7 TO and V! oo A M , B TO ana-* -in r m , TI.Illurllnicton anit Bordentown, lttidG40A M.aydS10P M>-rlaMoant Uol'yund I'omlerton |

L.BAyaN»w YOUR:—At7 JO A Mr> M yl L Monmouth Tunctlon 0 1UCOOP M ,vlu llahwa} *

BootsiSboes!LOOK AT THEM I

It-Will- oo*t you Nothlngl

NEW GOODSMUM BE BEEN TO BE APFBIOIirED,

My itoro is now filled to.tho Btmoit with

A OBOICB. I J I N B O I

Carefully Selected Bargains!WM, BOBBINS,

VIWiKr- - ----»*•»=-*

ou8 post priindlnl study. In a word, lhe pen

cila (ire n 11 In hltiil Iho. pens in llio work in

II irpci'fl for Fdirmiiy.

A Baton cipiittlmt, who js n leudine mcr

clinnl as well na a Inrgo owner of rral culiitc,

u nuled for the interest he taken in yonnj

men in clerical piuilions. Once a frighti m d

b ink cnalilrr viiiili-il upon him to BUY that, hy

the mistake of one or the darks, a check of

Iho nuTLhiinl'a hud got Into lhe pigeonhole

(-"pmtfflriil--— AvM»^lUUn>tia nii(jUl

liiive lunrd n rumor that Im chtck liml bren

prutrdlLiI, lhe cnslmr linsliwd to iXplalu nnil

fiilrt tint he wonlit- discharge promptly lhiv

; thi> inlnliiki.-.

"Anil why duch.ir,;!- lil-n, air?" mildly nalt-

• i:il iU. Millions. . _ „

•—"•Um line Im p it ynur clm.1T In UiiT'prnlest-

u l ' lmt ."

"It 18 ii EDOII mnny yenri," said Mr Millions

his fnahlon linrpoonlng his blotlin;; pad wiihhla

pin, "since I wmn young man, 'tut my mem

d.- If I imdJai

lor eTrryTni»m1cirI~fniidef4-»b(jnlfr- -nirjrphmdrTTTTcni

nut Imvr uindc IUJ fortune '1 IIL- younu mini

l»lvon is the most curt Till nmn in the oQke onr

iifli-rviiird 1 think my Inmnroa rulalloDB with

your Imnk aiu lil-uly to be prolonged if the

y iiiniJ nmn n iml dl»chari;ed,"

And tin.' V"iin» inmi wns not' ' -4.-*-

—— ~*Hierc-^w»»~ii -uU itic train Iwtweer

_of I itf_v\uud3 ill Jliasiilp;)! uud aura on llu-ir

ttny lo 3O11U" place in <_t< orjjln It WHII Uitir

lint rtdi1 "in llir c m , 1ml wlnlr llici wife and

children u ir t full of autiiinl curiosity, the

huuliuiul didn't pm| one 111 (JIVL IIIH ij;noiaiuL

n vuy W lie n Ihu wifL iultLd him wli.it ki'i'l

Iliv trtitliti-on itn, IIILLU In. looked nl liur with

" M I I I B , don't you Unoiv nutliln' tall? Thi-y

put l- r on Voi w inaku 'tin mlckly

due Wnv H^iisfled null I we swili lied In on a

•auk- track lo ILI n ijnaii:iigi-r tiaiu go hy, mid

Ihiu thi' uukfd

• Guidon., wlml ilul llify do tlua foi?"

" NtiihiT trajin UOIIIU liy, Rl.vna '

'•Ami do WL IIIHL in K"- "1 Hi"" trnck? '

" Y n II s lliu uuw way. Tiny uaril li

• I m u OIIL limn --oiniiibla ovi r the othti, but I

si art tbu p lueiijirc 11 that iui.y Imv - adoplLd

3n<; Itiolitd ui? Hi this ceilluK »•"! then oul on

IB extra irnek »iid replied

"Vuu orttr liuv - — luwiii^Vti^jlli*.^ bt>¥-

i ' K B d glmw lliF"fir>luriiinifi3rwi U|I|IIL

tins extrit i njeuJt. ihLy hm

Thty IUUBI IIUVL ft-LlmK' »a welt uu

nl t, n P. M.

1-1 a

ii—At' 1'2H A.M , mid 1 JO

W. N BANNA11D,Suiit Anibov II

STOP AT WEAR'S !and see his lorgc nnd elegant stock of

FANCY GOODS.PLUSH GOODS:

T O I I . K T ClA«Hfl,-WIIIHK MKOOITI I I O I . B r i l H -

-KH T>r %V tf I'A'lilALBVJIK.

SATIN WAItE—BonicthiriK new,_HEAL>Jj[> iyoi'Y—iinoihirjiLw novelty,

'-HAJNDSOMh VA^Eb—Inleat Myk-u.

Cupa and Saucers, Toyn and Gumcu,

L A T H I H T N O Y E L T I E I ] I

TO l'LEASilt THlt U1III.DIIKH,

___ n . . nil lb(. Ill-tmrfinvLls. Obildirn'ilJiokalii hum, Polk-etliuukH, Iiiuni a fur 1HK3

M N b S l ASSiflHlMI.NTTJF

FANCY & BIRTH-DAY CARDSovorfloonln town l'rnnK'u and Iflika Uiolient

rmlcfl ljimutirul ilcHiKnH r.iiiKliiK iron. $(l riomii 1 cunt uiiuli.I..fl-lr. in .-mil ln*k ii^_i|.

- HIGHTSTO^VTM-

IRON FOUNDRYAND MACHINE SHOP,

CTT A vy!_r_.T?

IIIUIITaTOWN.N, 3,

-FiTBt—Pre'nuum-Rlggs-Plo-ws,FUHEOWIIS, ,

WITH llliST IMPnOVElJ

EagleSouth Bund, Wiard, ByioouBe, anii other one

ttnd twq-linrge Plows,

-MillQoftiiiigT

Meat Ohopperi, Oidir Screws,

Miiulnnefy FxnTiiBhgd fc RBpairet}

HANCOCK 1NSPIR ATOE5:-r_tha-l»sl-riifliler known for Bttani Bollbri,—

THE NEWTORK

WM. » . WKAM,

MAIW.srn.EET, TntlKTSTOWl

Early's Coal Depot,

COAL l>v tlie CJAltAT WUO1.KBA7 ' TIU0K8,

li %"n~"tj'i)irnc

A KO"(1 "Tilly rnr Itio HuUII Trnilo oonatnntlyhmiil.IIOBO niihli iK l'i piircli K

iill iiQantlliiB, n U i n n i l l t to lliolr ln tu r ta t loII

TIIOBO niihliiK l'i piircliimo In ollhorntlli l l l

K mu it RILII

AfcBO.PINIi AND OAK KINDLING WOOD,nprl-tf JAtJOU EAKLIf

. . I

The Fk-nrlta Now»p«per ofPeople of Baflaed Tuitos

Zverytrben,

.BUS O£^AttHMSHthm Mitt i«D 1etMrpwcTtUatTBAMtd, u •

1F YOU WANT THE BESTfur UittaluKun mid Inlorumtlon of tho

OIJ1

TrentonAnil SCHOIIL Olf SnoiiTHAMi, Mmunls

'rrunton, N. J

hurouqh.

; UVLI a yLiu ago WP uilkil lilt »l

nrr~ur^jijr rLinl.'r* to n uew fliild-foi3—wo—

i iindeiInking tht' wnik of mem!

Wu arc now nssurul that in

niauy in&lauLeA womi n lu Ku»tt.rii Litluu have

adopted llif travle and fotiud iL fahly rfiiinu

^rallve nnd not laborious work. The woinun

vwho f<illows it has for ht*r LiistouiLrs a IIDZLII

<ur tALuly housrholiN, euih of which HIIL V\B

up thi. f.umly'lUiiiLu^ und niLiidin^, lucLnd

ing rtppin^ and (.kaiHin^ of old ^owm Ilii

uumilteiiients aie sysU'innlizi d, and BIIB in VIT

lacks wnik 8D.UI; of llicue nieiribtrs mnkc a

«[><.< inlty o f t t p i u m s lace and other dtlltuiL"

labrlcj. Tin: |iu> uTiiTily good, ami thitpivv-

Cciaiuunl nieinb. r in u urcat UILIIIUJ to ha^y

i with laii;e fuiiuhi.s

Qeiman American Insuranoo Co.Totnl (LgBQtts ovur.Flvo Million. Also,

Tho Northern Assurance Company,o.tubllnhc! 1H3I5.

REAL ESTATE SOLICITOR,anil aKont tor tho

~Ja*Tis~OoilkliOIortgage Truat Co.,vimi iui.ii! upcuiiitnror

LjBt wiiL, lute in Uic uitirnoon, ~!f CBBC

\ii» culliil In "111; of lliu utiiirlB. "I would

llku lo HiK, yuur -H nor, Hint tins ca«e

-o»i:r," Bald one of-llio atloniuys. "On wlml

gr'oiitid?" ••! 11m loo tin-d to tulie it up.

"To tired I" "••Ten, y i u r ILmor, Ilinvelice

* CJHI! in Dspxrlmoul 2 all day, anil I

open Sopt.il.

>rk iimi ticlin more yoitny

X J IUI11 It,

It. NORTON,Actr.N'i ion nu.

Home Newspaper

nim^mmowspupbrUtoratuxe.

OUR POLITICS.

B, B, OOOK, ESTABLISHED 1859. 1, H, JAQOTB,

COOK & JAQUESSILVERSMlfHS,

, WatohBB, Silver and Plated Wareg, Jewelry,'.Spe'otaoIeB, French

HARVtf G^HUE,

STREET-

EAST STATJB ST., TKEHTOfll.

PTOry Younjj

Every ^w— 4p

Kyery OWl

Every Ol*l

Every Young Moil

Every Soliool Boy

in the subject of Time at ±he

tv ». We m«»t »>V- Kat, -

Live, Sleep and Die on Time.

Who is better adapted to give

us the article that c[uotea thei OORBECT and TJNTIEIHO time than

They iell t imt7rhey handle time. They

supply the_Great Bailroads with their Time Keepers. COOK &

JAQUES are aoknowledged as the GREATEST TIMI KIBPIES and the

LABOBBT DBALERB in Watches, Clocks, Diamonds and Silver

Wares of any House in New Jersey. Responsible, Reliable and

CheapesL

PHARiMA0Y,

mOHTSTOWH,

Freeli jQxngs jjid

LAMPS, BUBNEBSTSfOHBflfEYS'-

CAN A L W A I I U FOUND

r,OBNt.QATS,.&G.

l -rc»crlptIoDs OBrelMllr C o m p o n n d e *

Only Flr»t-ClB»» a a o d a i n B1MK.

•dlUon el t ie HewBB ttu »«n woog

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(ha Ualtad Baltroada of

TELLO W

Oull on or addroos.JOHN OUTOALT,

ind valueillustrated

MAIN STREETA YEAR%PRICE 25 CENTS'A NUMBER-

Lharlesoffet- 5CRIBNEIVS!

At the low corhbinntioir rate of $4,0u for- Tioth; Send your ordec

now. Subscriptions maj begin at any trniev

TttESTBWABT Sc HAMMOND

W9b6llS79tBBBopaJijio»ftp)wp'toL.HHSHBlBannment ol tbo f OLITIUAli, ™ 0 O » B B Hnf lli» mi.»i««B pMBW um nnlmiig tnaB IB»_

tho

ataollih

a . i 7 a Bwausrvu tSoaoiidom

bllbnn tuoveiuen^mo >• it eiUU tortlL,iBefflF ol iooisty. ii ffultfol —

•- - -"MM, tbeMlf oluiBMByia -nem7m po

tiy

YOUR EYES ARE WOHTH BAVINO

IOurei any Mnroor Weak Byci, notgutaraot,

FUll MAN OB BEAST,

For Frtle lit Ujmjllji|jlia(»'« find Huo'ii Drug Stores.

• ' • !*• NORTON,I j II 1 1

HIU reully ton UIIIPIJU'J to go on with this

irial," "Viry wull, lei tlm caic go owr. Cull

thu'ntxl ta3c." Tlit utxt. wil» calk'd mid an-

ultiinicy rou''. "Alny it please your

niii>r,~"I"wunl-l lilfe l>> IHU that Ihla cuau n"

E-ii wlml itaaou?" ' I iiu) too tirnl "_

j two? Wluu 'iaa inadi.1 you tirwl? 1

Imvu bL-eu IhliMiin; all day . to iny^ learned

in Dm^arliniDt 2 ."

A Spectacle or Ej'e-glruss of thofinest quality.. properly adjubtodto improve tho vision, can be ob-tained of — —

GKO. P. APFLEGATE,

Optician,

Broad Street, Opp. Court House,

Trenton, N: J.

nitiumi uone, Biom4Tl«in.alMu SM>>ci)arM(o™a, rot kindln utloranoes on miX qw,tlOBl Of «fnar»l PBOlio 1B»B«I|, WIU BBS M

S ift «io, MAIL jap l u a m j , «naUlt ( b l l f l ft n p

SSipolnteS ift «io, MAIL jap l u a m j , «nawg ri'iipootf 11U/ BoUclt (bell luflutuco uft np>BBtjBBoawTiow «jwnv-wn,tl lsit

i l O O l a s O O O t l l t B B BloBlBllxmontM,aOSBBtaitbns motif1

snti B'AitT.pwyow, BU.oOi «li jopatl

STIBT BTJBBOBIBEn. to t6o_

"Smla^^rMlti bft^&lii,*O»5^aiXjQgan asriirqa--:Waftdt.

FOR 81.30 » o iaii.1 tbo llAn."ATmExrnyea? »nd_a oopj_o|MnBj»esy's^—-•*-it UhrIM Bsfore Pilate, rtoUy- faliWOdBoed In "JO colon. She i

E-itiilc (if Ciiiliiirlne Amnndu Eiy,

Natlqis l i h i H o b v « 4 « O D 4 h fiwtntlolh liny 11I rlotiibor A, U.ona tliouBttncl eij5hthuiylrtMi anil olBtilv-i«?eii linn lioln nittdo hy thoSiifTiiKiiliiof Iho Uounty oi Moroof, uron tha up.pliQiitinh D! the gubgsrlber, eggeutrlx Ql UiLtliiirlnoAiiiiiniio Elf. lute or tho Uoiiniy nr'Murotr, ilo.I'oaaui], iliroctlnB tlio pradltors 0T BalU (lsoadont tobring In ihslr dobti, rlqniiind» nnd oliilni nsatsittlaettnta ol iiilil dcaeile^t unilor oath Of iiirBatliaettata ol iiilil dcneilerlt, uniler oath Of i i irBaL

lionVlir tire iul.icrlbiir, wltliin nine month» fromtlio iliitu o! Mid ordiir, or tlioy will"bo rore«fbarioil irinu any fiction tbororor ognlnst the paid

11 nokntiwlotlnod to to tlio bolt eqiilpppd. llie belt disciplined, and tbo molt popolar tralnlnR Irhool° III Uil« BuulluB 01 thuiioiintry.

STUDENTS THE PAST YIAB,

»• H I G H j .

PBBaOHiPTlUNBoAllKFDtLT UOMPOIJIIDBD,

' BESI»ENU£ DKUU STUB*

r, anil PeriiisylvBBiq.a m:Di Iho Siuiei ut Buulli liarollnn, Wliooniln,

6«y.I BUN SCHOOL line n tlmrciiiMn ciiti'rrchelitlrc! .enurse ol InetrueHon, n nrttoiiiB* EnKllali and

Mmhuinnilcin fieiinrthie^A^fWiti^Vjgsw^MMl-lruitoeiauPrjierli-B ljupnTiineni, asjiosjaLJiu

iuecoiiful BiioiiT HiiBil lH'iiuTimont, nnd BUiiiiintii!? nrat.oliiss iiBtruetlun.

Bs 1887.Bond lur Uutn)0(5UB| guileiso Jl.urnnl iiiitl cpeclmani of

F~TfiItOOMH.

_ _ , . in w«il 13 soiit ji KreMic Wlrcf (.

Hoi SiivT KES'TOW, KT,

MUSIC I M:USIG! MUSIC!X. -.N.0BTON,..FUIi THE

NOTIOB,of Bla'rtha H, Ely, deceased. •

tftrtnrffiirieUy gi»en llmtnii or.itr.dntcd thetwenty .iivLnib d:.j olDOtober A, u,sne tboBHBl

1 - •-—-• — -• - - •-•- teven, baa been snds'" of Mercer, upon

bring IB -lifcir'ileblil,demtBitJiBi claiiBi OKalnsItbe eiiBte oi (Bid d«dedent,>iiBda^in«B:«t-«SlnBii>^tlon, to ILp 3ui gfritier. wltbln nine montllB lromHiBTiiiiaiihtiiidoidMTbplliejwlll^Mojbe.l ffoln iuy ootion ibaralor-againit tbe iftld «««;eutoF-: ' ' • • ••

WANDAL.O: HOBBINS.-Pr's feeTW.oo ; BSioBtoTr1-ara.

MM! Palace Urgan

ATilllo IHSyTn'Siiratngs-tjiit^tnnp;-ngf>,-oiim«

iiniiiiii' in from mil-doors, crvtim becauee he

liml liftn Btiiajj l>y a bee "Mmnilttt." he

fobbed, 'I'd 1'ial ils Ikfca llie Ixu-I wulk «n

line, bill I don't like to liayc 'cin Bit diiwo,"

Ct i« in^I> i i ,nrMr-A. B: Wlutiv-thAjreH kd

of "Whilo"« Pl.onqgrftpby," famoui a*ths-.qhunitinb Shotthwid Writer of,tb«Woritl, nce inn U10 firnt prizes in the in-teruntinivtl mintoHtii at London, Edinburgh,£iuirinid~Sin:ht); he ifurno neat being pop.lniuMltl]KlUlkblad;b]r rlDninatiflm Hl«

Jhy tbo us* of BV remedy infallible- incnrini/rhourntttlBm and nil blood dmeaaea

is told mi l letter from, Vua offif o, (« Waiili-o, aateil annis 20, 18H7.

N> Jbjrt A)*- '-f'T ^ ° paa^ Hvo ^aajca X.TO weii'lrwufel"* with rbcumatiopaina.

i rightsLitiid.biid_by<»ma almost usfi _

— t tnofld oi IUHIB, Jjr»-^ yftiii? r*. mi uy,

AV E. BODINE. II, HUTOHKON.

& HTTTCHEON,"ctnsonseioir MEEOH AUTS

• INW'

f SUITS, BERRIES,

If your Watch in out of order,and you wiwh to have it thor-oughly rep_aired, at j in honestprice, take it to

ml diploma ».t the £ntflrniitlonli,l ExhlbltloH. rhllojlciiul at the Vishnu Bxiiesiuon, IBTS, KacamBirnugi, sb W f ' h l S WftBfif UEsUJneodorgThgBBg

TICK'B ~Illustrated Floral Guide,A beautllul work lOBpagoi. One UolOHd rlowor(•late,and sou liiniirauoni, witli Descriptions orthe- boat Flowtsrs BoCVegitablM, witb OHM orsoedi, and now It grow tliiffl, All 1« a Flta U«BlStamp, in EnKli!ih or WsriBiB, . . •

VIOK'B SEEDS »Hth» Beat itf the worlfl, r i w

tailing buw to get tbom.

TPTigWil-iSp-yMgTABWt a4BflnS|iiBf»r~ loloroa Plates, u d m n hundred Ea-

For |B oents In paper oeyera, tl.uu lalies Six Uolorod

fftTlngi For 6D

VXOKaTCMWTKATaP MoatMLil M A lPagei , a O o l o r a d P i a t e i n a ^ y nuniber and. maprone eaicrnvlngl.-. Prloo (l.^rtyoarI-¥lTrOopIesli)r*5.CK). Siiiclmbii Nambensantfor 10geaMi Itrial ooples lor.26 dents^r Address -: - ..

jn I H j K,

Low Prices!SIpKBlJS

CLOtHIlG STORE I

GEO, F. APPLEGATE,

— Watchmake'r, — _^

Broad" Street, Opp. JJourt JlQU8e,=Trenton, N. J.

We endeavor to give entire sat-isfaction, and spare no pains toaccomplish^this object.

ThBHTKOIC P t i N O , nwiirdeii flr«tpM^llW, and thu on<y Pl-inn nwnPlo-I a KUlil mad

AMERICARZPALICE" OBGAN,r Wowftntiioortsiant in'every tawn' und>lljJHEewaerBTrelmifonoteno now at woik. Bendlif our Hpeclnl Clxcular to Assnu

a,loh, .loepiloned Initrutnoflt, .leslanoil fur OhHronaSl Bohooliand Pailo|ft «raediU?aBd .llploiniii. an.' is roBmaiBenilBil bs tlie best srg»Bla(s,• b«tli Americanwlien itoslrod, .urnlili Pliinos ordllforuBi, iOiiKorl al, tlie molt reaionaula T»la«,

a tat n t u t BOBIBM

Wtea^t-laflQestlftl—

ea IB tb. worid. .

F1NB ASHOBTMBKIO*given on the Piano o^Qrgan at PujBPs Residence, or YOIJ OAN y iND A

TALL A»D WINTERat the Hesifiehdo c Daniel D, Norton,

v.r.r.A T NOPTON

oi the ForPtDepot, Tlightitewn,

jrJs1*' lalo-w'«, FurrpworiWHAT-IT 18?

<*bly.Bditedlweekly,dpj• « " « ' HlilorTi'Flili.Unlw

, pBlruotluB »Bd Inforinatlon.

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OUrsymen, ArmyAd.lron

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Timimr—BiitiB T» «nnk,.'Bttiiiii • '

:"—• WBtTBBtsd t h i best In nag.

on hatid or procured nt ibort notlee.

All kinds ofTiWOoirtlniti! anJ M4iolilnory_tn.kciri.

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