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NORTH MANCHESTER, OONN!, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17,1885. PRICE FIVE CENTS. VOLUME IV.--NO.«.
with fine bread-crumbs and a small quantity |)rofesA'ionaI ©arJjs. NERVE OF AN ELEPHANT HUNTER. of dissolved butter, and bake for a quarter TUE DISAPPOINTED. TO ON" WHO UNDERSTANDS. AT THE UNIVEIUSITY. of an hour. HARTFORD Story o f Ml)' Coolest F x p lo lt on R ecord In Bull a pound and a halt of loaf-sugar in a l.\vis (ii'uy.l — GKO. M. B o L t OW, I'llepliuiit .shooting. pint of water for a few minutes, add two ^In tliu tliut ^binc"l!'l■olllyl.u^doart<.‘nd^'r HOW STUDENTS PREPARE AND HOW I»IIOTOGm A.r*HElt, THE UNSUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES OP lAiniTicaii Field,) pounds ot good cooking-apples; let those all SOME EVADE THEIR LESSONS. boil together until tho mixture is tolerably , pv. Main and Mnrkflt sts., • • H O CK VILLE PAST PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS In tlio lom.h jMU luavo upyii my licaio . Tho cooU'st thing 1 over saw done in ele None but first-class work allowed to leave the phant i-li(K)liiig was onoduj’ while myself and stiff; just before removing it from the flro GIVE PRICE CLOTHING CO. odd the grated rind of t^wo lemons; press it oo ns. ' " I and till' Mill Hint pilds m y siimiiiov skies inside View of a Recitation Itooiu In Mich a friend were sitting in tho tiungnlow,wben a John Adam*’ Mortifying Deteat-Tha V«r The (lip llMiii which ir.y thii'.stm;; spirit coolie nislieil in and informed us tliat ttior© Into molds which have been previottily sips. igan L’iiivcrslty.»A Youth with Coui^ rioiia Dcreats' of Honry Clay«Meii was an eleplmnt inVtlio colfoe. Tlio only .dipped . . into cold water and not wiped. IVhen Dr. R. M. (IRISWOLI), O f nil ('1m', tU'.ir, why st> p to count the eosU ago I'lunugli to Risk “ Flunk- “battery" we hod in tbn bungalow, which woo j the gateau, os it...... , U is turned out on a Who Failed to Get the Nomina* Since to win cr U*so llice, In'iivi'n i( mino—or blanched almonds, onicr: and Residence opiioslte Fuller’s Diock, lost: lng” —Vlctor3r. merely a wotxieii slianty rua up for | ornament It with I NO. ]»IANCnF.8T E Il. tlon<»Oreoley’* Fate. temporary shelter at Uie new clear- and ’ pour a custard or some whipped creoa The Prayer Ilarrel* of Tlilbet. Ing, was an old iiercussion shotgun, round It ______' Ofllco Hours, to 0 a.in., 1 to 3 p.m., and evenings [Cor. Detroit Free rress.] special HOLIDA y sale [Now Tork Cor. Cincinnati Bntiulrer.] It-'or. t'oiitemixirary Review./ used chiefly for firing “ iparrow hail” One of Fronde’s Stories o f Carlyle. N.B.—A'fjfW ealt$ promptlg off ended, Student life in tho university and student Ono of tlio saddest aipocta Of an e le c tio n ^ 1 first met with prayer bnrreU on Uio at tho legs uf natives caught coffoo stealing life out of tho university are slightly differ - [BxehaageJ tg - Telephone at ofllce. tho fact that ono-half o f the candidates must^Jborders of Thibet, wlicn, Uavoling tho nar- at night, and tho only bullets wo bad, if I — O F — ent. To bo It Biicco.'s in tho first instance ro- It is no ezoggeratiMi to say that if one ot E ~ J ; bo disappointed. No man ever likes to bo Trow paths wUieh wind alom; tho face of may bo pardoned the “bull,” wore small shot the stories iu Fronde's “Tbosnas Carlyle’.’ hod SISSON, beaten, and'polltical defeat Is often of a very ^ majoslic, precipitous llimulaymi crags, we quiros lirnins, in tho socond muscle. The with a few swan shot mixed. There was, Bovcrnl departments are open from about 8 been published during the historian’s life, no crushing character. The first disappointed ' mot native travelers from still further north however, a bullet mould which fitted tho & BUILDER. In the morning till 0 nt night. Tlio students woman, unless possibly one ot his kinsfoik as JOINER presidential oandidato was John Adams, who ! —traders driving flocks of laden goats, gun, so wo set to work and cast some rough need not bo present all day nud are allowed hard as himself, would over have sjioken to KBtlmatos fuviduhcd and Contracts acoeptod in 1800 sought a second term. He was, how women with quaint licnddressos of lumps of bullete, as wo were determined to have a shut him again; His wife, suffering from the com on the best terma. Johblng dmui with neatness to come and go, os their classes permit, the JIO^W Ovji]Cfl0^j ^ .0 0 Suits, ever, eight ballots behind his rivals, and tjils amlx'r nud large, coarse turquoises fastened at tile elephant oven if it was with a pistol bined effects ot chronic neurMgia and atsrri- ami doapatch, timo ot recitation fur oach study being sixty was a mortifying defeat. Thenceforth he on bands of dirty cloth, and boro and there Our next proceeding was lo toss up who blo fall, with the nerves oi^ mnsolee ot one K . J.MIMNON, his native town a man holding in his hand a small bronze or minutes. Consoquontly a pupil may bo on should have the shot, and it full to my friend North mniichratrir. lived in rotitoment in hand ixirhaps from 10:!i0 to 11:30 and then be sldeentiroly disabled, lay cin her bed, unable twenty-six years j brass cylinder which he twirled mechanically J. (Quincy), wlioro ho died free until 5 In tho aftorniKin. This Interim to doee her mouth. He came into her room, N o w i* your time Gentlemen to secure one of the Greatest Ik i- afterward. Ho had passed so many years in all tlio timo lie was journeying, When wo went out it wo* found that the looked at bar, while he leaned against the It was some time before I succeeded in get he can fill iu ns ho pleases. His hours ond elephant wns not in tho coffoo, but on a strip mins in Fine Suits or Overcoats ever ofFercil at retail by any Clothing public life that his retirement was very irk studios vary oach day, howovor, and so mantelpiece—an act intensely irritating to a JAMES REDDAN ting liul I of one these for a closer oxnmina- of “(latna,” or grass, alongside ot it J. ac some. lie lived, however; to see bis son in tho whilo ono day ho may linve but woman not vain, indeed, but proudly dasir- K m in fJiis Country. Eighteen Styles of Men’s and loutlis Fine Would rcspcctriilly liirnriii Ida friends that ho tion, as llie owncra aro nervously afraid to cordingly wont down to tho tournament, pri'Bidontial chair, which did much to oom- two recitations on others ho may liavo 00* not to look ill—and said, “Jane, ye had OViaaCOATS, regular sizes 34 to 44. 'We give you your choice for has repiii’cliiiMed tlui Ilarlicr Shop under Choiicy’a trust their trciv-iures in tho hands of ono who, while 1 sloud at a safe distance to choor ou Bloro, fiirinerly cinnliictcd liv litm and will uo ix'usato for his own defeat. Tho same can four or five and find himself tlior- bettor shut your mouth. Jano.ye’ll find your- albeit in ign.iruuco, might irrovercntly turn the knight. When J. got on tho “patun,” pleased to give his iK'rsoimlultentlon to those of vass whicli blighted tho hopes of Adorns oughiy occuplod. Imssons are lavariubly lelf lu a more compact and plou* frame qf Ilia old frloiida and iiiiy now ones who will favor them tho wrong way, and so undo much of he saw that tho brute bo was wos oiiually fatal to Aaron Burr; for whoir long and dllUcult, and should ono through mind it ye shut your UMutb.” him with tholr oustoin, Nolliimt lint llrsUilnsa the merit nciiuired by iierpotunl twirling in going against w.-vs evidently a . 0 O . w’ork done. JAMES UKUU.VN, Adams was dropped Burr and Jofforsou were some mischnuco miss classes for a week ho That Mrs. Carlyle endured this gibe and South MniielioAlor. _ tie, and when thU was broken by tho opposite diroction. For, as wo eventually “rogue” ot tho worst description, as ho be afterward remained near the man who in discovered, not only is tho sacred slx-syllublcd would find himself obliged to bum midnight gan to Irmniiot very loud. Tliat is tho first tlie election of^ tho latter. Burr was oil by tho gallon In oMer to catch up to his flicted it upon her, says much for her con Remember these arc not regular $10.00 Suits and Overcoats, but \vcrc| MANCHESTER politically sliolvod. Jefferson was ro-cloctod charm emboasod on the metal cylinder, but the tiling a "rogue” does. I supixiso lie thinks it stancy; but no woman who read* It* emda same mystic words wore written over again mure steady associates. will put tho fear of death in tho hunter. The with but littio opposition. Madison, who It sometlinos bnpiicns that for ono enu lo or brutality can afterward be open to convic made to sell for on very lengthy strqis of clotli or lapynis, next part of tho show is for Jumbo to charge succeeded Jefferson, had 1S3 votes against another a student has not prepared one of tion that there was anything good about which are bound round tho spindle on which right down ou you, still trumpeting and * b . Charles C. Fiucknoy’s 47; but, as tho latter bis lessons and that tho hour for tho lioaring Carlyle. ______the cylinder rotates; and ono end of which •waving his trunk until ho comos within hardly hoiiod for success, he could scarcely of tho nogloctod study is close at hand. Two 1)0 called a disappointed man. Madison’s forms tho handle. It is, tlierofore, necessary about twenty yard, when down goes tho DUtreisIngly Distorted. $13.00, $15,00, $16.00 and $18.00, Skating Rink! courses are open to him. Ho can either go trunk, and, nt tlio same lime lie lowers Ms [Now York Cor. Inter Ocean.l to turn Ibis littio barrel of prayors in such a successor (Moiiroo) was also elected with but to tho class and take his chances of falling, diroction that tho characters furming tho hood. This is tho timo to lire, and the only Tho more approved girl* ot Now York ore Welles St., South Uanehester. little opposition; but when ho retired n sharp or “flunking,” as It is called, or ho can sim lioly iilimso niny pass in proper order before place you have any chance of bringing Mm going rapidly toward distortion, and away And we guarantee them as good ns you can buy for that money in this rivalry occurred, and its result was tho eloc- ply fall to appear, or lu university nomoncla- tlio iiei-sou tuniiug, and as oJl Oriental books down by liitting is a small oval space just from thoee fundamental principle* of art lloii of John Quincy Adams, ture ho can “bolt” This latter course is tho which the recent mania for culture ought to ^ city orwc refund the money. Skating Surface 100x50. Adams, like ills father, was defeated in hl»‘' are rend from the right side of each pago to above tlio trunk. This is a vital sjiot, and if proforablo ono, and tho mast resorted to for you Mt this it is sure death to tlio elephant have instilled in their mind*. The bustle i* canvass for a second term, having only bo tho left, tho barrel Is turned in tlio same many reasons. J. was an old hunter, so he calmly awaited bound to develop. It is already present, Convenient Retiring and votes aguiiist Jackson’s 187. Ho boro his de direction. Imagino a youth with courage cno'ugh to It is no use disguising the fact, we have too much stock. The only For tho same reason tho Thibetan walks in Mr. Jumbo’s approach. Just at tho right palpably, and every day enlarges it No feat in a philosophical manner, and having attempt tho first course 1 Picture his state of Cloak Rooms. this direction round tho groat terracas and moment up went his gun to his shoulder, and longer do the female promenaders remind ui way to reduce it is to name low prices, and this we arc going to do until retuniod to Quincy soon accepted the con mhid for sixty long minutes. Ho has come other buildings on which tlio holy words are 1 waited breathlessly to seo tho flash and of draped goddesses, quite superior to their every dollar’s worth of 'Winter Goods is cleaned from our counters. As gressional ofllco, until removed by death, ex totally unproiiarod, does not know I ho sub hiscribcd, in oi-dcr that his eyes may rest on behold the rogue fall But no flash camOj envelopes, and lu outlines corresi>oading to now piring in tho capilol which had witnessed his ject under immediate discussion. IIo shivers a special drive on staple goods and to make trade hum, wool U\m Atteuflauts ana ■ the words in duo course, winch can only be and presently I saw J. running backward human beings. They are humped rearward olforts in behalf of liberty. On Jackson’s os ho takes Ms scat and counts his chances. the case when ho keeps hi* loft hand toward focing tho elophont, and evidently feel distressingly by means of bustles, aud already id until the lot is closed. CompGtciit Instructors! second presidential canvass it can hardly bo Tho lesson opens and ho trios to look un am the object round which ho is walking. Hap ing iu his pocket for something. The expla a sympathetic distension of skirts implies a said that thero was a disappointed candidate, concerned and at case. The professor begins pily this produces o doubly satisfactory nation was now easy; tho infernal percussion return to the hoops ot twenty year* aga It^ for, though Clay was placixl In opposition ho at A and works through the class alphabet result, for iu eastern lands, as well os In our cap had niissod. Luckily ho had another, Is all a great pity. There is no help for it, had uo expectation of success. When Van ically. Our youth’s name Logins with G. 58 Indigo Blue Beaver Suits, Music by Rink Band west, it has over been accounted lucky and and in a moment just as tho elephant was however, and wo can only poeKes our souls Burou’s first presidential canvass took place Tho professor ci-ooiis down tho list steadily, meritorious to wolk round sacred objects or upon him, 1 saw his gun again go up. There In patient waiting for a cycle ot fashion to ho had 170 votes ogainst TJ for Harrison, steadily, and our man is getting more and plates in this sunwise course—an act of was a flash, then a report, and down tumbled cncc more bring round a reign of symmetry. Other dealers get $1(5 and $18 for the same suits. who really had no ho|>o of an election. more excited tlie nearer and nearer For $12.00 per suit Open TU E SD A Y, T H U R S D A Y , homage to the sun which I have seen ren tho huge boast just at J.'s foot; iu fact so When, however, Van Buren renewed that his initial is approached. Ho glances dered in many lands. Just as our British close was ho that he bad to jump aside to •)}iJdon is growing so large that she is seri ood to look at our and SATURDAY EVENINGS, canvass ho found himself tlio victim of dis earnestly at his watch to too it It will do you g ancestors coutiiiuod thus to circumambulate prevent tho body falling ou him. There are ously troubled to know how she con keep appointment, his vote beuig only 00 against tho hour is not up. Only ton mimites WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND their churches long after tlioy had nominally few men I know of, ar. 11 have met few men luaintod with herself. 201 tor Harrison. Tho next disapiwinted have gone. The professor is down to F. The abandoned all paganism, so througbout the of nerve in my time, that would have the SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, candidate was Henry Clay, whoso defeat student has altornato sjiolls ot intense cold world wo find survivals of the old homage. coolness to run backwai-d in face ot a charg WELL, NOT HABDLT. ' fm Ecemod tho more aggravating since it was and licat, and ho cun s(.’uroely control him Boy’s and Childrens’ Suits, • Over from 3 to 5 O'clock. clearly tho result of fraud accomplished in ing elephant, remove tho old cap and feel iu self. He foals that ho i? nearly doomed. He his pocket for a now one, and then kill bis this city, of which I was a witness. The •Will mood Ktaina Wash Out? Smiles upon her face ■oiewMtt ' 'J must make a grand effort for Ms expiring quarry. 1 know of nothing more inclined to Drea-nd always rich opAseeti jxills wore under the mastery of tho Empire IClncinuati Ku(]ulrer.] cause. .As the professor is about to call out make ono run the first timo of trying than Just to see hM ie e l * coats, Reefers and Odd Pants. club, whoso terrorism reached on ahnoet In To tho present day tho superstition is rifo ADMISSION, 15 ots H om' man stejM him and says ho dcxjsn’t un to wait on nn elopliaut wMch is charging, In the parlor, on ; credible extent. The defeat of Clay'waB felt that blixid stains can not be washed out derstand'the point jui.t given. This is only In the kitcnml notbaidlil '3; 10 ots During tho French revolution eighty, priests but n bettor spirit comes over you ond you be neatly and comfortably Use of Floor, severely both by himself and his friends^ es to gain time. Our prices arc so low tliat every boy can were niassacnxl in. tho Camolito ehuiiol at shoot without a tremor. Banged and golden fa her bolr; 1 A t Afternoon sessions admlrislon fee lucludos jiocially ns ho represented protectioin of The professor stops and explains; the stu cloth^ at a very small expense. American(rou). .000 industry. — ------Horace------Greeley------laboi;>dParis, and the stains (calM) of tlimr blo<^ She Is very, very fair. use of door dent feol-s a little U--;tter; still ho realize.) that Italy’s National La z Iuosi. With a numner debomudrt through this canvass with almost ii^gredMeJ^re polqtc.J^it to-day. blr.WaJter l^0l■>tt, in ho has but one chance loft, and ■ that is ns F. E. WATKINS„Sec. ardor ididiiovoticK and thh ‘fiost causo’^al- his “Tales of a Grandfather” declares that [A. Uallcuga in National Review.] Lfabt and haroy, freofrom c a re ». $2.00 to $10.00 slim as a burglar’s who attempts to di.-icovcr The great misfortune of an Italian citixen Help her raouiei Well, not hordlyl Boj’s Suits, short pants. most crushed him. How little ho then the blood stains of David Uizxio, the Italian the combination of a safe by actual tria l- thouglit that he, too, would share tha^same private secietai-y of Mary Queen of Scoti, of the middle class is that be is a man of few Reads the noveb, every.ooa; 4.00 to one in two billion. But he will try it. He wants. The lazzaroni instinct runs through Boy’s '** long “ - ■ I EARLE HOTEL, fate, tliough to a more intensified degree! who was stabbed in Holyrood palace by cer loses no timo but pours forth n |H'rfect deluge Flirts a little, jn n fo r n n ; out the whole race. No ono will do a job to To the seaside takes a mn. Clay, and also his friends, expected that tain Protestant leaders of her court, aided by of quo.itions and awnioi tho result with foai Boy’s Overcoats, - - $1.60 and Upwards. Hartford, Conn. her husband, Darnley, are still to bo seeu earn 7d so long os ho can keep soul and body When the winter’s aeoeon’s d o o o » .. ho would again bo put on the presidential and trembling. His idea now is to make In Lancashire th() natives show a stone caile I together by a job of (5d. Tho real benefactor Makes her own olotbest 1/611, nothoidlF course, but when tho next Whig national the professor halt in his cool and systematic • I f you arc interested in Fine Goods at Low Prices, we can please you. tho “Bloody Stone,” which were so marked of Italy would bo ha wlio could prov^o a COBM Of AllYH anl HIGH STREEiS. onvention assembled, Gen. Taylor's exploits way of reeling off the names and to cau.se Coinmo il'fautin bomtelle to show Heaven's displeasure at some of stimulus for exertion. Tho cheapness c? all I f you do not wish to buy step in and look through our Immense ni. II. COL.KIIAN, Proprietor. rendered him a more eligible candidate, and him to skip some letters and begin further Is the dear, dellgbtfu belle; Cromwell’s soldiers’ atrocities at Onllows that constitutes life, especially in a second- Stock and sec what a few dollars will buy. Lookers tho “groat commoner” hero received his last down the list. And tho jirofossor dix'S skip; Embroldere quite a peqt^ spell; I’ lilroiiagc from ManebesU'r respectfully so- disapiiointment. His record o f failure in Croft. In “Macbeth,” act 5, scone 1, Sliako- rate Italian city, is something portentous. Paints on china very wefl— N eiirriih m Depot. he skips to M! So much fof tact. receive the same polite attention as buyers. lleitcil. tills great exi«ctation is certainly very re spearo illludcs to tho idea: “Yet here’s a Men still living may remember tho time With a dlsb-rog? Well, not hordlyl Tho student is once more at ease, and there whon the stipend of a professor at some of markable. In 1824 ho had 37 votes, and in spot” is tho faintest shadow of a smile playing way Marries some good man some day; Tho truth about blood not wosliing out can tho minor univcrsiiiok—Parma, Modena, 1832 bo had 41». In 1840 his name was back of ills ears. But in a moment ho is Nine times in ten that fatbe way Don’t Forgret Onv O reat A Full tine of brought before the Whig national conven easily be explained. In tho firet place, if Ferrara, etc.—was 1,0(X), or oven 950, lire The righteous get their earthly pay again reduced to desimir. The profes lor has (.50 pounds stealing or 38 pounds sterling) a tion, and had lie boon nominated his election thot of a murdered person, it is not often at begun calling irregularly, now A, now K, (We mean the man;) andwillne aay, would liave been certain. Ho’wns, however, tempted. In the next place blo(xl contains year.- With nothing besides such scanty “1 thank tbo Lordr not hardly. now 8. Tho liour lacks fifteen minuto.-i of moans a man sometimes contrived to bring set aside in order to give place- to Harrison, oxide of iron, which sinks deep into tho fiber being full—fifteen minutes of alteniato liope of wood, and proves indelible to ordinary up a largo family. OVERCOA'rS. Wc can save you dollars on niid tlien came his defeat in 18+1. In 1848 ho and despair; tho delinquent is lieginning to THE QUEER NILE BOATS. Siilc o f S U IT S iiDtl was again set aside to give place to a mili washing. Thus it is true tliat stone of a No ono can believe bow. cruelly an Italian lu iv. wilt along with Ms collar and is about to will stint and con pinch himself to make tho cverv Suit iiud Overcoat you Fall & Winter tary man. What n record of disappointed porous nature, and wood not of hardest kind, give up for the 700(h time. The profo.ssor A Description of the Dohobleh and tha two end., meet Breakfast at a cafe, dinner ambition! His service to tho nation, bow- are susceptible to the stain of lilixxl jirixluecd Nuggar. calls up I. Oh, how near tliat lightning at a restaurant, and a ticket for the opera ovor, was really of a higher order than that by the oxide of iron which tho hloEgypt, before the nuggar in wbieb o o o x > s that of a murdered man. life, and all such commodities in that coun Hartford One Price Clothing and jx-rinanent place in llio annals of Amori- ho w III go to the university eliaix)! in tho I bod secui^ a pasenge started, two or three try are reduced to what in England would be cnii btalosmansliip. morning, to which attondaneo is not com They Will 1)0 It. considered fabulously low prices. There bos hours of waiting hod to be endured. While Cass, who ran against Oen. Taylor, was pulsory, and return thanks. Ten minute* we linger tot roe say a word or two deecrip* 114 and 110 Asylum Sheet, llaitfoid, Conn. Now ready. Call and leave your Order for .a [DetWiit I'rcc Tress. | boon a groat change in all these things os a bitterly disappointed. Ho mode, however, a pass, and tlie lost five begin to creep away. tive of our craft A dohobfab fa a vemel They were two iiitolligont citizens--men matter of course, but tho nature ot the peo gratifying run, since ho received 127 votes Perhaps lio consults his watch sixteen times! which may be fifty feet or 100 feet in length, CLOTHING in New I’Aigland. who know the affairs of tlio country like o ple bos not been affected to the extent that Largest Manufacturers of against 1(53 for bis opponent. Goii. Scott who Ho Is safe! No, he is lost! All upl and twelve or twenty feet in breadth. She The boo’n, and could -take the platform for a the woll-wisbors of Italy might imagine. The tho next disappointed candidate, was Courage! And then nt last the great liell iu may have one or two most*, but tha foro> speech. Ono was warming his coat-tails at i liberty ot far nionto was never denied to the xsl either hot or cold. another bill in the pile tbe bank mokee IL Argonaut concisely synoiisizes “Called Backt* Dry fioodsi Crockery, Whenever a farmer get* a labor-ioving mother to her darling daugliter, “if you Blew six or eight good baking apple*, don’t you see.” want to enjoy h^-eiich novels. Wlieii they Act 1—My G(xll Ho Is blind! pared nn 1 cored, until they are tender, let “You will do,” said tbe bank president. implement for himself, let him think If Act 3—My God! 8be is mivl I Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, something to save his wlio from kitchen are translated, *’joy are refined down to n them ciK)l, nnd mix them with the yolks of “You have been in tbe bnslneee before, but 1 point of commonplace goodnow that 1. ab*o Act 3—My Ood I She Ls sac. I two egg. nnd enough sugar to sweeten them; At correspondingly low prices. labor cannot also bo secured. I f so, he might Act 4—My QodI & is dood/ didn’t snppocx yon knew that trick,” postpone Uio day ot Ms widowboo(L I'jtely stupid.’’ i *ntx)ad this mixture on a dish, cover tbo ton HARTMANN BROTHERS jl^Wnntcd—I’ork, Beef and Wood lu exehongc. dwelling house and furniture, gold A LETTER FROM A. WELLS CASE. watch .md chain arc given to Mrs. Holmes’ sister, Mrs. C.iroline A — S l v C S I T EAST HARTFORD. Editor o f the Herald-.— DEAD IN A DEPOT. THE GOOD WORK WILL GO ON. liUMEVlNti (il!N. OKANT Published Every Satttrday by Daniels. Henry Daniels of East —L"nriintued, with S A D ^ k V' aV d * EILiW O O D S. X:X^A. A C O . IIAItItVIS.Ol.lWNTKD As Case Brothers’ controversy PKiyN KN P A ID , Any dctormliied man can ll.artford is appointed executor, Phelan Vows He Will Dn Seme Killing liOcnl Killtor ami BusInrM AK«iit> eCHUYLER COLFAX EXPIRES SUD THE EDMUNDS BILL PASSES THE Klnners advantages to he- Offlooi BIiboII’b Block, North Uanchcstor. Tho will was made December 8th, with the assessors ended with their When Ho fiots Well. Thai llor«o Trot. DENLY IN MINNESOTA. SENATE WITH LITTLE TROUBLE. T E R M S I N ew Y ork, Jan. 14.—Tho condition of Address nl once (Name this paper.) 1384, and was witnessed by J. Knox last letter, I wish to say a word fur BUOW.N ItUOTIII'Bl.'S, KiuToii OF TiiK II euald :— W ill you Capt. Phelan, tlio wounded dynamiter, is #1.60 aTear. Single Oopies 6 Cents. Ilal!, Clarence B. Treat and Na ther, as I was alluded to personally, NUIISKIIYMF.M, ROCHESTKK, N. Y' be so kind as tojcorrcct the statement Brief Skelrli of the Seveiitoc'iith Vlr«v rapidly improving. Dr. Bull, of tho Cliam- gcimtor Cockerell Thinks Fifteen Thou- r o jt B ALE B Y AL L N’JCB SDKALERS, thaniel W . French. made in your paper of Jan. 10th, several times, and with this ends the I’rcMideiit o f the United .Stiitcu. bers streut liospital, says tliat ko would, in huml u ViMir U Kiiou(;li for an Ainori» Klcctod on the First Ticket all probability, bo able to leave tlio hospital cun Cllizcii—Ktml WurdM Spoken Oar AdTertising Bates are Reasonable. regard to the race on tho bridge discussion so far as I am concerned. Use the best. Hale’s East Indian IVlth Gen. Grant. witiiiii ton days. Ho doscribos the patient by Soutlicrii Senators* and FANCIERS ffttered at the Post Uffloe lu North Manchester as possessing wondorfiil vitality, and says BIRD ro.ad Jan. 1st. The bold competitor «a t ocond^laia matter. cologne, for sale by all dealers. In speaking of Case Brothers’ let w ish in g to m ake their p u r- was not distanced as stated but took that any ordinary man would have either ft IP^eliiises for the Holidays will ters, Mr. ’Williams says “ It is below M in n k a p o u r , Jnn. 14.—Ex-Vivo-rresi one heat and would have taken the suffered ten-fold more pain or died from tlio \\ ASiiiNGTo.N, Jan. 1.5.—Tho senate jiasieilI R l ^Jliid It to iliclr ndvniitage to IIUKN'SIIII-:. dent Sdiuylor Colfax droppt'd doail at the shock. Phelan makes no cecrot of liis thirst Mr. E.lmiimU’ bill authorizing Prosidenl U l W biiy tlioir Birds at H«ad- SATURDAY, JAN. 17, 18S5. the dignity of the Assessors to re izmg Prosiilent quarters.Dea CHA8...... other if the driver of tho black horse Omaha depot in Mankato, Minn., at lQ::>t .llEICHE &BR0 .8.,55 Chat- Extra meetings have been held this for revenge, and is olin^griiiod beyond nie.a- I lull- lo plneo Ceil. U. B. liriiiit o:i l.!ie hum St., New I'ork. Eslabllsliod 1842. had not run her most of tho mile, ply.” On'what meat Is it that this A. M. He arrived on tho Chicago, Mihvaii suro that tho bullet intemlu I to Uill Bhort r. tireil list, witli tlie rank and full pay of w eek — The C. L. S.C_ met this week keo and St. Paid railroad and walked over In view of the gru,it liability of He was told to beat at any cost failed to fulfil its mission. Ho now Imldly geiioriil. Mr. Cockerell, of Mis.soiii i, op our Cics.ar feeds, that ho has grown to tho Unidha d jp ot He to ik olT his coat Gen. Grant becoming poverty strick he had to run the colt down. The with Mr. Lawrence Lester. These asserts that the whole thing was tho result posed the I ill. In his opinion, tho rutir. d so grea t’f 1 think a man who lays and sat down, and fuli dead in a fow min of a conspiracy to take his lifo, and is loud list wns not the place for privafo citizi'iis. en, and have his musouin of his colt was a five-year-old and has no meetings are quite interesting and it claim to dignity and expresses him utus. Tlio doctors say ho died fi’om licar in liis threats to square accounts, not only It Imd lioeii creatL'd for ofllccrs who, being CONSUMPTION. dlsenso. toric trophies and souvenirs sold for record while Mr. Olmstead, the would seem that more of our young self, in public, in language that our with O’Donovan Rossa, but with any man still in the service, Inul been rendorod imlit ClllCAiio, Jnn. 14.—On Thursday of li;st tho payment of his domestic debts, owner of the bl.aek claims a recorc Assessor has, stands in greater need that he may lioroaftor bo satisfied was a for duly. There was iioithor justice nor people would join. It is within the wcok Mr. Colfax was in this city, lecturing party to tlio dood. Mr. Vanderbilt did a grandly gener of 2.20 for his horse. I am a disin propriety in placing private citizens qn such FJ^Eitocetauwltha VALUABLB TREATUKan reach of all and requires but a little of charity than r.ash criticism. I wi’l at tlio Motro)Hilitan Business college, before It was said by a friend of Rossa's that n list. Gen. Grant wns now enjoying the tWsdisSMS.to any sufferer. UinszprsHsadP.O. addttis. OB.T.A.SLOUUIf,UlP*urBt.JLmYctk. ous deed the other day when bo tercsted party but like to see fair time each d.ay.----- John F. Miner therefore couch my reply in as niifd a largo audience, on “ Landmarks of Life.’’ Short will plead self-dofonse in enso Pliulan receipt of $15,0(H) n year, which was enough offered to present to Mrs. Giant play. 'Pile driver of the roan colt clerk at H. ’1'. Hart’s is quile sick language as circumstances will allow. In ono of tlio first sentoncog of tlmt lecturo insists on prosecution. John F. Koariioy, for tho support of any American citizen. lio foreslia lowed his near end. “ Tho liopo who accompanied Pliolan to Rossa’s ollleo, Mr. Edmunds agreed with Mr. tioekerell the gentle sum of one hun drovi' her as linn as a horse could be and unable to be out. Mr. Williams’s comment on Case THECOMPLETEHOME•fuMhUbeauiiiwl of n nation,” lie rood from his manuscript, will, it U said, bo put forward as a witness that tlio rotirod list wns not tlie iilneo for I bo«k. Ntw edition.—New binding.—'.> N____ «w lllMtrdtiuBa______dred and fifty thousand dollars with driven. Still the friends of the colt ■ rroa new deiigne. Suncibly gotten up. Sane l«w unce. Brothers’ veracity would have come “ is ill its youth, its young men and women, for tho dofonso to testify that Pholan wont private citizens. On tlmt point ho was a Ad^ed to ail alMtM. belli at tight. A$enta doing big which to keep the pot boiliim. The will back her for $100 against the whoso candle of lifo—unliko my own, which wort. eXClLLKNl'TimiS. Tha bamltuMtit proapoctua WAPPINO. in better grace from one that has armed to Rossa's ofilco with tlio intontion of Democrat of Damoernts. But ns a senator #*«r laaaed. A{iply now. only stipulation that Mr. Vander black, to come under the rules made less errors than himself. As Is nearing tho socket—burns with all its first shooting anybody who would question his and citizen ho was glad of tho opportunity Braulky. Cakritbon & Co.. M North ith St. PhlUdal* splendor.” B«ia, Pa. Alto oUwr grand new l>ook3 AM BiU^ ^ a bilt made was that the trophies re the turf. D. c. The week of prayer was obser vet regards his allusion to the schooj- motives in givin g tho interview to Tlio Kan to nsk tho passage of this bill. • Gen. Gri'iiit South Bknd, Ind., Jnn. 14.—The nows of ferred to, become at sometime in IIock:inum, Jan. 13, 1885. by the Congregational Church, by sas City Journal, which is supposed to bo had served his country faitlifully and gal WATKINS BROS., master, I will say that if he had not tho death of Hou. Schuyler Colfax, at Man tho cause of the trouble. Two other persons lantly in tho Mexican war wliilo n young tho near future the property of tho holding meetings on three evenings Mr. Daniel D. Bidwell, former perverted Case Brothers’ language, kato. Mini)., is recoivod with tlio deepest aro said to bo prepared to corroborate Kear lieutenant. Ho bocamo general of tlin government to find a final lodge of the week, which were well, atteu the remark would have been un sorrow in this city, his homo. Ho wasliighly ney’s tostimony, nnd to swear, in addition, armies of the United States on an occasion FUBHISHUTG UHDEBTAZESS, East Hartford correspondent for the esteemed by all of South Bond’s citizens, ment where future'generatiens may tied. The Methodist Church have called for. I can understand Mr7 that Pholan precipitated a quarrel between of very considerable importance and intor- who mourn him as a follow citizen os well os himself and Bhort, nnd was on tlio point of eL Gen. Grant had been removed from So. Manchester. look upon them wnenever the de H k u a i.o , has received a Yale Junior been holding extra meetings for some Tolophono connection wlthNo.Manohestor. Williams’s object in perverting Case a distinguished man. Mrs. Colfax was in- drawing a revolver when Short drow a dirk tho olfico of general of tho armies o f tho sire was i ^ n them. Tho general, appointment for a dissertation. time, with encouraging results. Brot’_ers’ language, but others can formoil of her husband's doatli by Mr. P. E. knife to defend himself. United States, from which ho would havo for Mrs. Grant, promptly ueolined The Ladies’ Sewing Circle met understand Case Brothers better by Studebuker, by whom a telegram announc' been retired wlien lie readied thu proper The marriage of Mr. Dennis Mc ing the sad event was received. She was Phelan as an KnglUh Swell. Pianos and Organs! the munificent gilt. This was done with Mrs. J. C. Lord, this week. referring to their original letter. age and put on this very list, to assumo Carty and Miss Mary D e w itt oc much overcome, but subsequently recovered L ondon, Jan. 14.—In looking up Capt command of tho armies of tho United A largo variety of Pianos and Organs, best by both Mr. and Mrs. Grant fiom a The annual meeting of the Cream Perverting language to make a point her self-control and boars her loss with fort Phelan's record, tlie police find that in 1883, curred at St. Mary’s church on Tues States os commander-in-chief under its makers at stern sense of duty. Mr. Vander ery Company, will be held on W ed is what should bring to him a school itude. A delegation o f Odd Fellows from while residing at SbeiHeld, ho openly avowed constitution. He had not sought it. He bilt still insisted upon the income day. nesday, Feb. 4, at tho vestry of the master well jequipped. Mr.-^ "Wijl^ t a is city will meet tbe remains at Chicago himself as Rossa’s agent He lived suniptu- had obeyed the call of duty, 'When his R E D U C a B D accompany them homo. Tho funeral is ously, and was noted for tho elegance o f his from the fund being paid annually Methodist Church. term expired he became a private citizen. AI.SO Mr. Henry Polter of this place Hams says “ he knows nothing abou not yet aiinouucod. attire, of his toilet requisites and of the fur to Mrs. Grant and toe general final The New England Homestead leaving a finished or unfinished lis^f In that state of the cose, and under tho cir was thrown from his carriage last nishings of his apartments. Tho quantity cumstances which all knew, and in view of ly felt compelled to “no longer re week and considerably hurt about will in its next week’s issue have with Case Brothers.” I will refer Sketch o f HU Career. of luggage whicli ho possessed also excited the honor, the respect, tho gratitude, and ^ ©xt lllzi© ± S sist.*' Before sunset, however, of his shoulder. He was attended by an extended article on Cream Gath him to extracts from the Assessors’ Mr. Colfax was tho 17th vico-preaidont of conimout Ho openly dciioimcod the Phrenix the duty that wo may owe him os fln t in park murders os a piece of ba 1 policy, and For ryc,'gras8, and a«odln$^down. the same afternoon, Mrs. Grant Dr. Morse. ering Creameries. The editor has letter to the H e e a l d of Dec. 27th. the Unituil States, and wont out from that glory In tho history of this country, Mr. was loud ill his curaos upon tlio informer, Edmunds would be glad to havo a unani a ^ n took and held the fort, de- visited several creameries the past That is ray evidence. He says that high ofllce about ten years ago and out of The install.alion of officers of the tho stirring public lifo in which fur a quar Carey. It was a matter of gossip that Pho mous vote for the bill. s. c. BRADLEY. oUning in the most positive manner, D. C. Rodman Post G. A . R. was week, Wapping, among tho number he still affirms and that it was dis ter of a century ho had boon a proiiilnont lan had a now suit of clothes each day. Mr. Maxoy, of Texas, said that as a south NO. MANCHESTER. , - OONN. graterally but finally, all aid from held Tuesday evening at Elm Hal getting figures to show the benefits tinctly understood that they (the actor, into a kind of oblivion. Elouted to ern man who hod opposed tho course of Gen. this d ireotion. Their sociable was held Wednesday of the creamery system comparer Assessors) were not satisfied with cungross by tlio Itopublican party at its birth, CONKLING AS A CANDIDATE. Grunt ho could not but recognize that wlion he was tliree tiiiios speaker of the national tho supremo hour came to tho soiitliern ^lastonlruni aba. evening, at the same place. with the dairy. With tho agitation the additions I proposed to make to A Curious Tangle which Mh.v Again LITERARY^NOTES. house of reprcEontativos and chuson as vice- states when they had to yield up all save Mrs. Mary F. Brewer, who has of the creamery question in almost their list, and that, I cannot truth president on tlie Republican national ticket Drliig Illin Forwnnl. their honor no man had acted with more every dairy town through New N ew Y ork, Jan. 15.— An Alhnny spe- It seems strange that among the Innu been a very successful teacher in the fully deny it. 1 nfcver denied it and eloctoil ift 1S6S. Thus favored and lionored magnanimity and generosity that Ulysses S. ciiil sr.ys : The threats of thu Demo Grant did at Appomattox. Ho did not be perodmals published In this Lawrence street school, in Hartford England, the subject is an oppor do not attempt lo deny it now. I by the party of which lie was a truly ropre- merable crats and disgrimtloil Ropiiblienii.s have lieve that tlieru was to-day a man in tbe country and devoted to the Interest of was married Tuesday afternoon tune one, and cannot fail of being knew he was not satisfied with it, Bcntativo loader, every probability pointed Far Sale Low! set tho seiiiitorial busiiioxs at sixes south who would begrudge a reasonable and every sect, trade and profession, no one .to tlio speedy i-oalization of l.'Is burning aii|. tho residence of her brother-in-law, read with interest, and also to add and I doubt, if there was a limit and sevens. Tlio Morton men look very fair support for Gen. Grant in bis declining ■as monght to devote a Journal to the bitiun to attain to tho presidential clmir. Mr. Norman S. Brewer in Hockanum another proof of the energy anc where he would have been satisfied. Mr. Colfax was liorn in New York on tho glum, and tlioir opponents corresiiondingly years. Mr. Maxey added that ho had known welfare of Infants. Tho babes make up liiippy. Certain iiidieatiuiis point to a Gen. Grant, for 40 years, and believed that 1 S8C3a(l-h m i B jg jf, the largest class in society and re to Wilbur I. Richardson of Lake progressiveness of the Homestead, As an example of Mr. 'Williams’s 2.3.1 of Marcli, 1823. His fatlior, a Baptist by far clergyman who died before fcieliuyler was markeil weakening of Morton’s strength niiil Ids recent troubles arose ontiroly from Gmi. ceive by far the most attention. True City, Minn. The Rev. F. R. Wait N o pains nor expense has been spared method of doing the business the burn, was tlie sou of Capt. Colfax, who com ho was doomed by a number of astute observ Grant's supremo confldonco in his friends. 1 Second-hand Top Baggy, they cannot read, but as they depend for performed tho ceremony according in preparing the article above men law calls upon him to do, I manded Washington’s body guard during ers ns practiciilly out of tha race. The Mr. Voorlioes, of Indiana, said that when all their comforts upon others they are tioned. An artist has been drawing tlie Revolution. When Schuyler was ton Evnrts ndhorents woro very Jubilant when Secretary Stanton wisliod to arrest and im directly benefltted by the instructions to tho Episcopal form. The wed will give the only two instances ding gifts were very choice and val plans and views of the Wapping in town where they have made im years old his motlicr took fur lior second it wns whispered that tho New York Repub prison Ooii. Robert E. laie after tho surren 1 New Hay Cutter. their nurses and parents may receive. In licans lind abandonod Morton, a rosiilt, it is Creamery buildings, so as to show liusbaiid a Mr. Matthews. Tlie next three der at Appomattox, Gen. Grant deelni'od the Interest of this helpless yet import uabTe. Tho best wishes and hearty provements the past year liable to years young Colfax passed In his ste|> cluimoil, tliat was effected tlirough tlie that ho was a paroleil prisoner, nnd that not ant portion of our community Babyhood, congratulations of a large circle the size, arrangement of rooms, ma- taxaio-i. hbrst was the brick father’s store. In 1830 the fnmlly em igrate action of Itio Union lAjaguo olub and otlier a hair of liis head sliould bo liornied. Mr. an ably edited monthly magazine has friends go with tbe bride to her now chine!ry, Ac. Whether one is finishing mill at tho Highland ; to Indiana and settled in Now Carlisle, St. influences, but which was not taken ns 'Yoorhees added that Gen. Grant had com been established at New York. Leroy home. patron of a creamery or is making his they expended about $3,300 in put Joseph county, where Scliuyler was for -tho iiiuuning absolutely an nccessioii to the mended liimsolf to the people by bis fearless F. C. COVEU. 11. Yale, M. D.. is the medical editor next five years a clerk in a country store. Evarts ranks. It seomud very prolmblo that acknowledgment of his error in tho Fitz and Marion Harland edits tiie depart Wednesday evening the second own butter he will want to see the ting up the building. Every piece His stepfather in 1841 was elected county tlio entire fight would result in a John Porter case. E. 0. HULBERT, ments relating to nursery routine. The monthly meeting of the Young Peo article. of machinery in that building, ex auditor, and removed to South Bond. Schuy compromise, nnd thoro is reason lo Mr. George, of Mississippi, nnd Mr. Gibson corps of contributors includes leading ple’s Association was held at tho P e r s o n a l . Frank Grant from cept two short lines of shafting was ler, then a lad of 18, was appointed his believe Hint Mr. Dopew will be tlio nnd Mr. Jonas, of Louisiana, supported tho HOUSE and SIGN FAINTER. writers. The prospectus says: “ It is chapel of the First Congregationa Meriden is stopping at home for taken cut of the old mill and was deputy, and began to study law. A fter ultimate candidate of a majority. bill, nnd it was then passed by 4i) to 'J. The the purpose of this now magazine to be Quiet overtures were made by sev Faints and Oil, Gllau, Futt7, at^ few days.— About thirty of the tor.viug two years as legislative re senators wlm voted in tho negative were come a medium fur the dissemination church. Quite a large number were already on the list. I suggested porter for Tho Indianapolis State Jotirnal eral Republicans in relation to Mr. Conk- Messrs. Beck, Cockrell, Coke, Harris, Pon- A flno stock of among parents of the best thought of the present, and the exercises were very young people passed a very pleasant they add $2000 to our list which I Im estabU-ilioil, In 1845, n weekly paper ling, but it is not thought they woro authori dLtoii, Baulsbury, Slater, V'anco and Walker, time on all subjects connectea with the enjoyable. The minutes of the prev evening as guests of P ro p e r Kibbe thought about right. The oilier called Tho Bt Joseph Valley Register, at tative. Iii.asinnch, liowovor, as it woul 1 ro- all Democrats. needs of early childhood, embracing in ious meetings were read and accep last Friday evening.—Mss Addie improvement was repairs on the old Boutli Bend. Ho edited tills paper with qniro only 13 votes with tho Democrats to Its scope the period from the day of birth such effect tliat in 1848 ho was sent os a del insure a iiominatinii, tho subject receives Tlie Hoime. Latest patterns constantly on hand. Work war to the age when the nursery is supplant- ted, and in tho absence of the secre Wadsworth, of Meriden, is visiting W yllys house. It had been on the egate to tho Whig national convention at considornblo attention. lu tbe oliuotic con Mr. Randall (Pa.) sent to tho clerk’s desk **antod. Prices reasonabio. Second door north oa Post Oflico, (jlaatonbury, Conn. ^ by the school room.” This magazine tary. Miss Mamie Chapmai'i was ap at L. P. Foster’s.—The Congrega list for $500 and they expended Piiiladelpliiu, and cho.sen secretary of that dition In wliich affairs now stand anything nnd liad read a letter received from tho should enter every family where there pointed secretary pro tern. Tho tional ladies’ aid society met at Mrs. abont $800 in repairs. Mr. Williams body. He opposed the fugitive slave law in is (Kissible while no particular outcome is of secretary of state informing tho house tliat special promise. ono of the certifleatos of tlio electoral vote are young children. Subscription $1.60; literary paper of the association was Julius Lord’s last Wednesday. wanted to add $400 for tbe $300 the Indiana constitutional convention In single copies 16 cents. Babyhood, lb 1830. and in tlio next year ran for congress of Oregon and ono of tho certifleatos of the A. A. BOBUE & SON, Spruce street, New York. then read by Mr. Samuel B. Childs, Chas Geer has moved inio W ilber they had expended ; I was willing and was defeated by the Democratic candi A Duel on Ilonobnck. electoral vote of Iowa not having been re one of tbe editors, and was well re Grant’s old house.—Miss Blanche to have it go on at not at date. In 1852 he was socrotarr of tho W hig Bainru id ge, Gn., Jnn, 15.—A report conics ceived by tbe president pro tern, of tlio sen H ave on hand nt their yards at Naubuo and Manual of Biblical Geography; a text from Calhoun county tliat two men named ate, it became incumbent on him to send a Hockunuin, a Hno assortment of i he oeived. The contents were as fol Thrall is quite sick with a cold. $900 and I sappose that is what he convention at Baltimore. Two years later Best (jualltios of book on Bible History. By Itev. J. L. Hurl Joel Shuman and Thomas Ginn fought a epocial messenger to each of those states, ns hurt D. J)..—This volume will be of great low's: Part first, editorial; “ A Greet calls bullying. The fact is, Mr. he wos elected to congress by the newly created Republican party, and was re duct on horseback to settle an old quarrel. required by law. Tho secretary requests value to Sunday School teachers and ing,” “A Parody” (verse) “An ole GLASTONBURY. Williams don’t know whether he Tlioy mot on the road. Ginn’s little son wns that uii appropriation be made to pay the Bible students. It opens with a chart elected for six suocesslve terms. He sup Time Sunday,” descriptive of the was bullied or not, and that is no ported Gen. Fremont's candidacy in I85Q, on tlio horse behind his father, w lio told him expenses nnd compensation of tliese mes of Bible history, and has chapters on WM. S. GOSt.EE . During this canvass an anti-slavery speech to got down nnd run away. Tlio men then sengers. The speaker laid before the bouse the Old Testament and New Testament, manners, customs and people o ' Eocal Editor and KuilnaiB Axent. doubt what tronbles him. made by Mr. Colfax in congress was ezten- began firing at cncli other. Each emptied a message from tho president on tho same Their motto Is, “ Tho nlmUo ».slxpoDce It Palestine, anbient and modem Jemsa- East Hartford a hundred and eigh Tne usual exercises connected “ No, Case Brothers haVe never tile contents of his revolver. Shuman was subject better than the slow slillUng,” anil thi , oy will livoly circulated. It was on this speech that make It an object to tholr customers to pay lem. Journeys of the Apostle Paul and teen years ago. The exercises were wounded in four places, and fell from his Mr. Randall then introduced a bill, which f cash with the week of prayer were at been before the Board-of Relief and his subsequent political reputation was on delivery. Also, a lot of tho Best Quallillty of much more that is helpful. Including then varied with a duet sung very chiefly built horse. Ho died in halt an hour. Ginn has was immediately passed, appropriating maps, plans and colored diagrams. This will not this year,” quotes Mr. W il tliroe wounds, but may recover. Tho boy excellently by Miss Anna M. 01m tended at the Congregational chapel He was ol"Cted speaker of the Thirty- $1,500 for tho oomponsation nnd expenses attractive work may well be regarded. liams. He says he “ can and’so can stood near a fence corner nnd watched the of these messengers. The missing corlifl- stead and Mr. Wm. II. Olmstead every evening last week except Sat eighth congress in December, 1863, and to- The» Book, for the Times.—Send to Case Brothers give a m ocK more .elec^d to.that position in 18^5 aqd ag^in In procociliiiga Ho wns terrifiad, but «n- cates are tho duplicates required to be sent B a l e d H a y ! Rand McNally ^ Co. (The Continental The second part of the paper ftvas urday.- They were qu'te fully at satisfactory 'reason tbw '’’* they harmed. | by mail. Their non-receipt will not affect > Publishing Co.) Chicago, 111. Price then read, the first article being have given, why they do "pot go Meantime ho had made a stumping tour Tlie tilass Trade. tho counting of tho electoral vote, os cortifl- ♦3.76 to $4.50. tended and were conducted by home catos have already been recoivod from humorous piece entitled “ Loca before the Board.” I will say that across tho continent, and the Republican ’W ashington, Jnn. 15.—The gloss manu The Art Interchange of January 1st talent. national contention assomblod at Chicago Oregon and Iowa by messenger, but tho law HECTOR CHAPMAN, Chronology,” which provoked facturers listened to reports from nil sec Colchester avc, south of P.O. Glastonbury, has may be called a china painting number, they have never given any’ reason in May, 1808, nominated him for vioe-presl- under wliich the secretary of state has acted Ths members of Daskam L odge tions. Tho- roporti received agreed in tlie a vory flno assortment of so many designs suitable for this branch great deal of mirth ; next a contribu why, they only said they had not. I f deiit, with Gen. Grant as tho presidential statement that tho gloss trade throughout is mandatory. Mr. W eller (la.), introduced of art work are given in it. Tlie colored tion describing in an amusing man had a social gathering on Thursday in order to have justice done they candidate. W ithin a year after taking his tho United States wns greatly depi-cssod; a bill to refund tlio bonded debt of tho design is a study for plate decoration, ner, a feature of the previous meet seat as president of the senate he published that tho importations of glass lost year were United States at 2)^ per cent, interest to re evening at which some two hundred must go before tbe authorities of duco taxation on circulating bank note cur 4 showing brown butterflies and pink ing. “An Alphabetical Jingo” cane a letter declaring his purpose to withdraw larger than ever known before, and that tho peach blossoms on a background of deli were present. Readings, recitations their town and speak disparagingly from public life at the close of bis term of producing capacity o f tho glass works rency and disturbance nnd fluctuation by cate green, the whole being unique and next, a very bright sprightly poem. of their business, their property and vice-president. Mr. Colfax subsequently throughout tho country wns larger than applying tlio national revenues economically Glassware, China, and music occupied tho earlier por to payment o f the public debt. Referred, beautiful. A beautiful design of butter Then some humorous items, and last their town, then justice will nev^r be changed bis mind, and, in the Republican ever before. TIio reports on tbe whole wore Mr. W ait (Ct,), then called up the Chinese flies and pattens for altar frontal to be but not least the first installment of tion of the time closing with an ele done them liere. When he gives convention at Philadelphia in 1873, he was a discouraging. candidate for re-election and received 314)^ indemnity fund bill, and after a short eX' UBPS^jFjjlLjjniB SlII carried out in ecclesiastical embroidery the serial story, wliich is written on gant feast, garnished with the great are among the other attractive designs. Case Bros’, reason for not going be votes, Henry ’Wilson carrying off tho nomi Cleveland Opens a Drill Hall. planation by liira tho bill was passed. It authorizes the prosidont to cause tbe residue The text treats of notes on embroidery the plan of a different person writ “ National bird.” fore the Board will he kindly give us nation by a m ajority of 74 votes. Bu f fa lo ., Jnn. 1.5.—Tho new drill hall of A t prices which defy compotlon anywhere. of tbe Cliineso indemnity fund to bo oon Those desiring to make In London, the tariff on works of art, ing each installment. The first was The annual meeting of the Glas the reason why his stately residence, Persuniilly bo was a typical self-made man, tho Sixty-fifth regiment was formally open church embroidery, decorative novelties, whoso viinlty was pleasantly tempered by ed and dodipfited here lost night. President verted into coin, and to cause tho sum of excellent and gives promise of mak tonbury Steamboat Wharf Company farm buildings and a portion of bis $684,400.00 to be returned to the Chinese H oliday Presents design for anti-pendium for church lec the exceeding amiability of his disposition. elect Cleveland was present. Tho pro ing a very interesting and amusing land goes on to the list at only about government and tho balance covered into tern, arrangement of peacock’s feathers, was held on Monday last. Messrs. Tills trait enabled him to retain the affection gramme included a promexade concert by Not only ornamental hut usofiil, are invited to story. Then came a debate on the Frederick Welles, Isaac Broadhead, $1500’? M r.’ Williams’s allusion to of many old friends in tho west, and it has the Sixty-fifth regiment band and a brigade tlio treasury, provided that before tho pay call aud make their solccUona at an early day. beads for window transparencies and ment to China, tho secretary of state sliall scheme e f decoration of house Interior. following resolution: “ Resolved, Benj. F. Turner, Edwin Crosby, and bisj treatment by Case Bros, was been Ids habit of late to increase tbe income dress parade. A fter the dress parade Pi'csi- Also a largo variety of derived from his law practice by lecturing. pay from tlie fund to tlie executors of C. E. This number of the Art Interchange can That mud is preferable to dust. wholly uncalled for. There is no place deut-olect Cleveland hold a reception, nni P . Henry Goodrich were chosen di endureil any number of hand-shakings and lleil $130,000 on account of tho loss of tho be obtained for 15 cents from William Rev. Mr. Nash was appointed to de in God’s world where gentlemen are vessel Kenjoer. rectors. The wharf is in good con A Scandalous Scene In Dr, Newman’s congratulations. Afterwards ho attended Stoves and Hardware Whitlock, 140 Nassau St.. New York. cide the question, and Mr. W m . H. On motion of Mr. Randall (Pa.) the senate dition having been repaired consid treated with more civility than at Cluircli. tlio Buffalo Press club ball at Music hall. Of all kinds, and Oorretpondence and Diaries of the lit. amendments to the bill for tho payment of Olmstead Ojiened in the affirmative. erably during the past year. The the Highlands, and even be has par N iw Y ork, Jan. 13.—A t a meeting of Hon. John Wilson Croker, LL D., F. B. To Itellove Pennsylvania's .Supreme Court. messengers sent for tho certifleates of the OLOOKIS, S., Secretary to the Admiralty from He spoke without notes an^his time taken of tlie bospatalities of my table the congregation of tlio Madison avenue income justified the directors in de H arrisbu rg , Jan. 14.—The meeting of electoral votes of Oregon nnd Iowa wns con was used up before he had nearly Congregational church last night five trus Botli for use nnd beauty. No trouble to show 1809 to 1830: coi^rising letters. Memor claring a dividend of per cent while on official duties. Case Bros’, tho members of tho bat's of tho various coun curred in. The house then at 5 o’clock ad- anda and other Documents relating to finished his arguments which were tees who aro opposed to the leadership of Journod. Gooils, bcoaiiso tholr appearance Is their recom on the par value of the stock, with a point is this : That they have brought Dr. Newman were elected for tbe ensuing ties of tho state, which was called here, was mendation. the chief Political and Social Events of very good and substantial. Mr. not very largoly attended, only 20 delegates the First half of the Present Century. surplus retained for contingencies. into M.anchester large amounts of three years. The election was held amid a Jeir Davis' Admirers. SO" Prompt and clfecttvc service in the line Joseph O. Goodwin followed in the scene of tlie niost scandalous excitement, lieiiig present. H. M. North, of Lancaster, of roofing and plumbing always rendered wlien Edited by Louis J. Jennings. tVlth P. Henry Goodrich was chosen pres money and used here more for tho J Ba ltim o re , Jan. 15,—The Society o f the called for. and much strong lunguago was usckI. Tbe resided. A committee of five was ap portrait. S vols. 8vo. Charles Scribner’s negative and delivered a brilliant, benefit of Manchester than them Arm y nnd N avy of tlio Confederate States ident, Albert A . Boguo treasurer, Newman adherents, who claim Uiut none pointed to draft a bill establishing an inter Sons. airy speech from manuscript, plac elected Jefferson Davis an honorary member M . J . and W . S. Goslec, secretary. selves. So far as they are concerned but powholdors liave a i«gbt to vote as to mediate court, which shall relievo tho su To any Intelligent person \vho is at all of tlio society nnd appointed a committee to ing dust at tho foundation of life and they have thrown a large portion of the cliiircli management, have secured on premo court pf much of its labor. familiar with English history these The ladies of the St. James par send liim a certifleato of incptbership and to HOCKANUM, presenting the dust theory of red injunction against further interference by books will bo intensely interesting. Bio ish will furnish an oyster sujiper at that money away— that of course is Got a Hotter Job, express tlicir osteon) and love for him. the anti-Newman party, and the trouble is graphy and personal records have a sunsets as its aesthetic side, and us their business and not tlie Assessors, Bangor, Me, Jan. 15.—A rumor is cur Judge Dallaru, cbalrman, sent the certifl. the lower hall of the Masonic build likdy to bo iiuleflnitoly prolonged in the charm above simple history inasmuch as ing the argument that we are made rent to the effect that Judge Charles Dan- cate accomiianied by a letter in which tlioy Harness Shop ! ing on Thursday evening the 22d They liavc bad no benefits from Man courts. Four policemen were stationed In they introduce us to the actors them forth, who has hosu appoin t^ and confirmed say: “ Tlio uiidersigneil, your old soldiers of dust, consequently dust is prefer chester, they have brought no bur tlio vestry rcom, and their presence kept On Main Street, about one mile north of tVell's selves and wo listen to their own story inst., (next week.) A general attend justice of tlio supremo court, will not accept, and friends, wore np]>oiiited a committpe to able. Mr. John A . Stoughton was the antagonistic cliurch members from com Corner, Glastonbury. ance of our citizens is requested, as dens on the .tow n ; every road that aiul that E. B. Webb, Esq., of Watervillo, inform you of tliis action of tlie society nnd and seem to hold converse with living ing to blows. men instead of dead books. Mr. Croker then called upon, and replied that the object is one in which all good they have traveled over has been to will be appointed. Judge Danforth will be to convoy to you Ibo sontiment of the siv A ll kinds of New ’Work Alade, and flll6d tn liQportiuit position unoer the while man was made of dust, he had administrator of the estate of tho late cx- ciety—its members entertain for you tho citizens have an interest. their disadvantage; their children R e i’ a i k i .v g (lone with neatness EimUshGovernment for along period the impression that the dust was Edwin Booth to go to Washington. Gov. Coburn, for which, it Is sold, ho will profoiindost respect for your devotion to the The Hon. Mortimer Whitehead, have, until within the last year, al cause of tlio soulli and for your honorable and was intimately associated with somewhat wet up in the process of P oston, Jnn. 14.—A Washington special 1)0 paid (50,000. and dis])atoh. noany of the greatest men o f the cen- ecturer for the National Grange most entirely been educated at pri says: Edwin Bootli Ims never been to ths career nnd character. Permit qs fo add turv, • • • making, consequently mud, and made will address the people of vate schools surported by themselves. National capital siiico his brotlior assassin A Seiisutiunul Trial I ’rouilscd, thf)( wp arp Imppy iq the belief that wheq R id in g aa d Cart Saddlea, Boston, Jan. 14.—In a lieuriiig before lo the above, which wo heartily en- several other good arguments in this town next Tuesday evening, In conclusion, I will say that they ated President J.iucolii, and it has been said your caliimniators and slanderers shall have Tranks nd Travelling Bags, ™ 5 ^ fr o m the New York wo favor of the resolution. His refer tlmt lio made .a vow never to visit the place Comiiiissiuiior Winslow Warren to ascer long been forgotten your fume will grow OH aa d W h e el Grease, an sole. Observer, at the town hall. The lecture is are willing to pay tax on a fair valu tain tlie autliorsliipof certain letters recently add tbe wish that our readers, those that again, but u determined effort has tills year with the iigos and your character will here ence to mud as forming an indis published in Tho Boston Post, reflecting on (M , may have the comfort of reading said to be an excellent one, and it ation of tlyjir property, but are not boon made to overcome liis scruples and it is after shine os aii example of all tlmt is pure, GLASTONBURY pensable factor in American politics, tree to all—the Farmers’ Club pay willing to pay tax on money thrown said that lie has yielded and will play at the competency of Judges Lowell aii.l Nol- patriotic, and intelligeiiL t l ^ entertaihlng volumes. The facto Ion, of the United States circuit court, Jolin which are strung Into this fascinating however, gave an opportunity for ing all the e:;penses. Give him a away in town « and representing no Alhaugh’s opera house. It will bo made a Mr. Alfred E. Kilbourne who fol very notable event not only by tho manager M. Perkins, a well-l!*.iown Boston lawyer, Tlio KIver ai)<| Hltrbav UHL FURNITURE STORE. work are of great interest to readers of I’uTl house. v.alue. Tlie list Mr. Williams took admitted that ho wrote (ho letters an i stated every class. The young will be noa less lowed in the negative to say that he but by the citiz.ms of Washington. J. W a PHINOton, Jap. 15.—The river and with him was fair and he has h a d ^ Wilkes Booth, his brother, was a favorite that ho was a member of tho bar of tho harbor bill whicli will bo reported to-morrow E.D. HAYES AGENT, pleaaed and profited, than more mature considered that an argument against circuit court of tho United Stato.s, ami also OFFERS FOB SAI.E. minds. tDlTOK M a NCHKSTKB IlRRALn :— means of getting better informautW here as an actor and tlie curiosity to sea bli will contain an Item o f $50,000 for the im mud, and then referred to the num Tho Glastonbury Farmers’ Club brother in some of his favorite rules is very of the supremo court of tho United States, provement of Boston harbor. As the A lino assortment of Presents for tl>e Ilolidsya Send to Chas. Scribner’s Sons 1 to justify him in adding tho $5000. ami tlmt the articles woro literally correct, consisting lu part o f Pictures in velvet and ber of rubbers which were lost in the have arranged with the lion. Morti great $3(W,000, askoil for a specifle purpose these two vols. and vou will be well i I f that addition is left on the list and and tlmt tho facts will make tho case stronger for the improvement of Hell Gate, in Fancy Wood Frames, Mirrors, Prang’s warded for the investment. mud, and set forth some of its dis Christmas and New Years Cards, Pho mer Whitehead, to lecture on “ The we pay tax on it, then for once Man Americans to bo Extradited, than it really np|ioara Mr. Perkins will Now York harbor, does not appjar to have tograph and Autograph Albums, advantages. Mr. Nash in summing doubtless bo simimoncd for contempt of Grange and its Object8,” at the Town chester will make a mistake. Man L ondon, Jan. 14.—Tho trial of William been used, althougii most strciiqously urged, Faiiey Boxes, Ac. Also The railroad commissioners rc up said that he came in with a pre- hall, Tuesday evening, January 20th, Rauseher, tho second mate, and Ferdinand court, and very important dovolopmexts in the committee is dis|H>sed to await further chester put it on without them and tile matter may bo expected. Z^UrM VITXJT^E, port the length of all the completed feraiice for mud, but he considered Korlpin, tlie boatswain of the American luformatiou before reoommcndiiig further and a grand meeting may be expect she can take it off or not with*u^ appropriation. state rail roads is 978.33 miles. The from tbe arguments set forth that he ed. The few of us that attended ship 1. F. Cliapman, charged with tbe mur How Ada Drown was Miirilcrcd. Base Rockers, Easy-Chairs, them as she pleases. der of seaman Jansen, one of the crow, was Lounges, Chamber sets, and Furnishings. passenger earnings were 37,1208,545, must give decision in the negative. the 8t:vte board meeting at Meriden H artford , Jnn. 12.—Martin Van Biiron New Jersey’s State Ufficera, W e l l s C a s e . concluded to-day, Tho Judge after rovlew- larpets nnd Paper haiiginga on sale and an increase of 1166,608, or about A . Harrison, wlio has Just boon trioil ivitli tljo, N e w Y ork, Jan. 15.—A Trenton special He then submitted the question to last month, came home highly igg tbe tcBtinioiiy adduced decided that the to onfer. Gregory for tho murder of Ada Brown on to The World says MaJ. E. J. Anderson, 2 1-3 per cent. The freight earning, the audience to sec what their ver accused were guilty o f having caused; the Curtains anil fixtures furnished, and put up pleased with the whole meeting and Oct. 21, and was sentenced to ten years in Republican, was re-elected state comptroller, on the other hand, fell ofi $465,933, The arrival of a tow at the Hart death of Jansen, and held them for extradi If UCHlrcd. Good goods at reasonabio prices. dict was and found a largo majori cnthusi.astic over “ The Grange .and state prison, mado a confession in which he ■nil ex-8heriff John Toffy, of the same tion pa; ers from tho United Qtatf* govarpp Agents for Plorro's celebrated house-palnt. or nearly 6 per cent, amounting in ty preferred mud to dust. The ford docks in .lanuary, a tiling in says that Gregory nnd lie quarreled over lUical |)eren$sion, state treasurer. extensive assortments always on hand. pictured by Mr. uiouu all to |7.S3T,516 ; the operating ex meeting then broke up into an in Whitehead. I f the citizens of this the city’s history almost, if not wliol- tho woman and ho attempted to stab *» •sssiatit V. vauxii^tec* |«tCOUe\$ 4IUV in the election friiiul cases in Chioaga XJ]Vr>ER,TAI£IIVG penses are ♦11,616,748 a ^ u t 72 per formal sociable for the remainder of ly, unprecedented, occurred Mon I ’aiito In a Hnll. Gregory, hut tho woman rusheil between and neighboring towns could know them, receiving tlio blow and' diwl from its The striking miners at Augus, la., attacked A specialty. Always ready for service cent of gresB earning. The total net day. Bancor, Me., Jnn. l.V—Eire broke out at Everything satisfactory as to styland price the evening. The next meeting is what a grand treat is to bo offered ffects in 15 iiiimitos. Gregory then wrratled thu “ Uacklegs” and killed one of them. 8:;i0 !• M. Ill Exelmnge blwk. In O.ld Fel earnings are $4,417,549 a gain of to be the second Tuesday in Febru from Hiirrisoiimidciit liim across tho tliront, them free of all expense next Tues Martin V. Harrison, who was on lows’ linll ill the fourth story were 40!) men, Loniloii Tiulh has ii violent attack on Mr. inflicting a wouml whicli iirnrly jiroved EXCURSIONS MONTHLY $64,445. The South Manchester ary, when Professor Riddle of Hart day evening, Town Hall would not Thursd.ay convicted of manslaugh women, and cliildrun assembled at an en- Boss Wiiiniis, the Amcricnn-Scotcii land- filial. At tho recent trial Gregory was ne- -TO- road had increased its gross earn ford Seminary is expected to be tertiiinnieiit. For a shorttimo a pniiie pre- owner. be half big enough to hold them. ter .and sentenced to state-prison for quille.l of the miirdrr of Atbi Brown, but VII i ■ 1 By the u.so of fire escapi's all got A 15 yenr-i Id Chicago schoolboy has lieoii ings most, liner cent. N o train present and give advice on what to Sherman Kimberly, J. B . Olcett and seven years for killing Ada Brown, was iiiiimsliiiioly rciirrcslcd for iittompt to out limit injury, Tho lire e.aiisod a dam arrested for bathing a comimiiioii's face in nooident, attended with any loss of read. The paper will be read as iniirdcr Hnrrisoit Hiirrison’s conrus.sli>iiovi- other speakers arc expected at the his mistress, Saturday night confes age of several liiiiidrod dollnr-s. vitriol. life to paBseng|ers or injury sufficient usual. same time and we look for a “ rous sed the crime. He says ho was in Jctilly is iiiiule to scciiroGrcgory’s imprison- C A L I F O U m A . im Ilk Ex-Gov. Leland Stanford decliiies to he a to be noticed in the annual returns, The will of Mrs. Mary 0. Holmes ing” meeting. Come everybody, cited by Jealousy, and that when UiiIMo t on Seert-tary T eller for the Nenata. candidate lor tho United Stales seiiaturship For full particulars, write at onoo to C. B. D A T Sl Co., 304 Waahiagton st., has occurred daring the year. Ten L i-..n v i:r. Jan. 15.—Gan. Hiinnibal said i’lriiro-rneunuinla In from Califoniin. of East Hartford has been admitted and bring your friends not forgetting they quarreled about a money mat Delaware. Dcc.Cliu B oetoa . passengers in all have been injured, for probate. The bequests include the ladies. ter he cut her throat before bo real last iiiglit of tha senatorial rontest; “ An W il u ix Gthn, Jan. 14 —li r.v. B'.ockloyhos Alfred H. Oliver, receiving cashier of the agi'i eiiieiit has boon entered into by ex-Gov. isMii d a 1 roclHinalioii leciliiig tin t con- Eastern railroad at Boston, is a defaulter tc t A COURT OF PKOBATK HOLDEN A T one of them fatally; nine out of the $900 for her brother, Captain J. II. IIalk, Secretary. ized what be had done. He'accuses Routt, e-X-Seiintor Chaffee and myself by gioiis plciiru-imeuiiioiiia exists iiiiioiig the tho iimumit o.' $l’2,2i'0. A Hanchostcr, within and for tho District of lo were injared by jumping from Charles H. Saunders, now in Paris ; George Gregory of .assaulting him. whieli our combined strength will bo given Maimhcster, on the Utli day of Jan., A. U., 1885. iltljof Delaware, nnd or.leriiig llmt all Two ])risoiiers at Froderieksbiirg, Tex., Pl-esent, JOHN 8. CHENEY, Esq., .Imlgo. the oiM Only 114 emnloves have $200 for Helen A . Saunders, and Mrs. Daniel Buck of Wethersfield He says that Gregory, who witnes to Seei-otnry Toller, insuring bis oleotion. ilisciisod iiiiliimls be quaraiitine.I. Tl|i proc- were burned to death throiigli the jail in On motion of Mrs. Mary A.WlIkcs.Admlmstra- He now lias 28 votes absolutely pledged, one been injured against lo9 last year, $300 for Minnie L. Saunders, wife celebrated Saturday her lOlst birth sed the affray,-grasped the knife and Iniii.ilioii fiiillior directs shcriff.s and deputy which they were confined taking tire. trix on tho Intestate cstslo of Oliver P. Wilkes, limn is ueoossary.” sheriffs to see tlmt all the provisions of tlio late of,Manchcster within said district, deceased. bat 101 trespassers against 88 last cut Harrison’s throat. Gregory is Rsv. Dr. William Paret, ruceiitly elected This court doth dccrco that sLx mouths bo and daughter of Captain Saunders ; day. N o one to see her would sus act of ISSl are fully obeyed, uml warns all I ’rrNhIeiil lliittor has Not Itosigiied. bishop of the dioceso of Baltijiioro, was con allowed nnd limllcil for the creditors of said es 7 W . The commissioners praise the $300 for Isaliella II. Fox; $400 for pect her great age. to be tried for assault with intent to |HM'80iis llmt disobudieiico of the orders of secrated at thu Epiphany churcli. Washing tate to exhibit their claims against tho same to N ew York and N ew England man kill. N kw Y ork, Jan. 14.—Prosidont Rutter, heso offleers is punishnblo by lino and im- the Administrator, nnd directs (hat public notice A lice M. Daniels; $300 each for Mrs. William Richardson of Meri of the Now York Central railroad, tele ton. prisonnienL Tho governor visitcil this city be given of this order by advertising In a nowspa- agement br President Clark, no New ell P, Daniels and Charles II. graphs from Fortress Monroe denying tha The ehiiimoy of a house in Franklin stroot. |ier published In suld district, and by posting a den has deserted her husband be A pocket Cigar Case and 5 of for tho purpose of personally iiis{>ectiiig the passenger haying lost his life by Daniels, and $60 for her grand rumors of his resignation and ill health. Ho Now \ork, which is said fo be over a him- copy thereof on thu public sign |H>st In said town cause he joined the Salvation Army Tancill’s Punch, all for 25o at H. R little in this vicinity. Tlio general os.sem- drtsl years old, crumbled away at tho bot of Mnnrhestor, ucai'est tho place where the de> company minoaiuigeme&t. nephew, Sherman H. Fox. The is on a pleasure trip ami will resmna bit bly and tb* itata grange are also moving in ecascU last dwelt. against her wishes. Hale’s, dutiM on Fob. 1. tom and crashed through the floor to tho Certified from Rci'ord, tbe matter. collar. No ono was hurt. U. U. DIMOCK, Clerk. Wliat band ? W. B. Lincoln has just started on a southern trip traveling by team. Pastor, Rev. If. W. Pope ; dca- Rivrtu'uliirs of “Spy of Atlant.a” con.s, ,1. C. Robetrson and H. A SATURDAY, JAN. 17, 1885. in adv'crtisement. The monthly meeting of the South Griswold clerk and treasurer, G. I M. Griswold “Croken Best” The regular meetingrr e Temperance Union wil ^ d. 1 ho above officers, JiFFAm$ A ^(/T TQWl^. wmII b,be heldh e , . at« MMiss i. y! : ; : i .’'" ^ together with the superintendent of son 8, Monday eveniii". •.omorrow An interestin the Sunday school, and Messrs CUT THIS OUT! Manchester needs a national bank Tiwj I.: 1 j r iroeetingmay be expected. James Campbell, J. D. Pickles and 1 he bityele advertised hast' week Ti.r. = hold common with all other flours and a savings bank. Jaspar Fitch form the standing com but we still can be seen at the II icu v i d office to d ! • bas been hold the price the came as other brands of New 1J «“"8sed for the term, and all the mittee. Process Flour. The McGibeny family went from p U ’ oi’Monday, To the people of Manchester and v, here to Thompsonville. A child of t„i , ' I.Manchester cases, some of which 1 bo church has lost three members icinity: We would invite you T b .„ u .b. by death and by exchange d to a careful year, go over to the next term the past year and Ins gained thir consideration of a few FACTS, and as leservoirs and little frost in the for burial Wednesday mornino- teen. Present membership, 1 9 8 . T H l B IST ground. nu i , There will be preaching at Wood- figures can best represent Facts, we invite . ‘o"''bas gone up 50 t®7u cents bridge hall at the Green this even- The pastor has b.aptized 8 penrsons I Sample copies of Good Cheer will barrel. It now costs at wholesale as during the year and Real! lug at 7 o’clock and tomorrow at 2 attended 13 j You to give the following PRICE LIST your attention. be mailed to all Hbhai.i) subscribers 'auch as it has been sold for at funerals. On Children’s next week. tail. re- and 7 p. m.,by Elder Hiram Munger, Sunday and uso'lt d r a o s f e t w t r f o r S "‘“ '‘aU Bible s were presented the old Advent war horse, a very ec - - f t a'‘ S v - o ,'r r i t l L T V Z t The e.xhibition at the rink last I The new Mills he.ater in thn to 20 baptized child centric and interesting speaker. All any night occurred too late for notice in North school building is doinir tmod are invited. reached the age of years. The, tin. week'. perfL ,,t Members of the salvation army 'sfaction. If you buy the Heuaui of a news-1 offl t , boy every Saturday, it costs you fi ” f SAVE M O N E Y have been to see T. O’Gorman During the dull times while the «2.60 per year. Bv sending r L ^ I and generous NOW IS THE TIM E TO BUY. about leasing his hall. No contract Manchester Green knitting mill is per year. By sending $1.50 to “.V J n V ® the office you will receive not only '^^o do the giv- j has been closed yet. shut down Mr. A. L. Clark IS not the Heeald for one 1 in the grace of lib- -A.T- year but also, erality and C. M. Wilkes will have headquar-|®^^*'S^®S bis tenants any rent, Good Cheer, the best monthly paper t„n-* ^ many parents are ters in Manchester for the present, I Extra meetings will be held in the published.3nblished. ^ j waiting special pains to train their is gone. making trips to Boston as occasion South Methodist church may require. ' for four Those desirous of learning steno- t t ^ ' V ^ h ! ; e r f o ^ evenings, beginning Tuesday with oursakes be-1 In the legislature, C. H. Arnold is aphy or writing in short hand, came poor, that we sermon by Rev.H. M. Cole of Wind- would do well to place themselves ^^ough * Hid on the insurance committee and H, sorville. G. Cheney on the committee on instruction with Mr. A N I TEo " No claims of importance were manafaotnres. Danmls, who is stenographer at Che-' are as foHow"^ the Sunday achoo presented to the Board of Relief last ney Brothers’ office. Mr. Daniels’s Snne' ♦ j And all other seasonable goods at bottom . The Burns club will celebrate the prices at Monday. It was Walter Dart in tostrwotion is quick j « thorough, A s8i,;,„r ™ poet’s anniversary with a social stead of Andrew Dart who asked and h.s tcr^s rco.-blc I Superintendents, ^ Wilbur gathering at the residence of J. D. for an abatement last week on ac- Henderson at Oakland. count of blindness H.R.Halo, the South Manchester I Miss Hattie! WhiteWhite. ’m \r^ s** ’ ruggist, has been successful in plac- McCormack. Clerk and Treas "MEATS.-- - o x m — E. J. Sisson, is making extensive successful in plac- McCormack. Julius’Stein^ the swindler arrested mg on the market a number of spec- Bertie Fitch. Purler" is tlie new English cvelc t o i t s repairs on E. C. Hilliard’s mill at laities. - ' slang for a “header." ^ Short Steak, atParkhurstifc Haynes’s store last 1 .1 1 ^bem has he Committee on concerts • Mrs M Vernon Depot. The repairs include week seems to be in good demand, Itudd Doblu expects to see a mile ' Sirloin “ a new roof and new windows. had better luck than his new E.ast In- B. Scott, Wilbur F. Hi 1], MisH Ella paced In less than two minutes next sea- being wanted in New York, Boston, an cologne. It is a delicious per- Parker, Miss Fannie Wrieht The son. I Round “ Dry Goods D, A. McCaw sends us a copy of Providence and Woonsocket after fume, stronger than ordinary cologm ------’ ‘ ® “ former New IIa\en bootblack, has a two years' en- CHOICE W H ITE I Pork Rib, the New Years issue of the St. Paul his term of six months in New water and answering all the purpos. the school i tribune. The paper has 24 pages Three new classes have re with Commodore Kittson, at Haven jail e.xpires. of the toilet. Put”up in a neat cut ;?nd soU mu’ 810 for every mciunt I Pork Loin, all bristling with wee tern enter cently been taken out of the primary und §2.1 if his horse wins. C l prise. One would think to read the ad-»^o'nizer it is a department whicl n umbered over (*'<; h''st week of the Western Massa- I Salt Pork, [new] vertisements in the Hartford papers the dressing table, 80. |chusetts and Connectiuut polo league Department Chsc Brothers are doubling the ca Ibiriford leads I Pork Hams, that goods never were cheap before! . . . well as The n i s n u m \ pacity of their Chaplin mill. When superintendent reported with two games won and none lost and never are to be again. And y e t, , Sunday that the attendance for Rockville and New Haven liave each I Pork Shoulders, the improvements are completed the fo nearly comjilete with a line line the same firms that have been hold- L is to be tried this day was, with one exception, nnu" v rf “"‘1 Springfield mill will produce six tons of manila and VV.aterbury have lost one apiece I Beef Roast, mg “special sales” this week w i l H ^ ^ T 8ei>‘"g cider by the largest for the last 5^ years. Rristol has withdrawn fi*om the league. of STAPLE GOODS. We shall paper a day. The Gloie wants Hartford to have J U S T RECEIVED Corned Beef, continue to advertise bargains as glass without a license. lie bas made m. . ---- I aood nine this year. Two tableaux, in which our fair though nothing had happened. himself famous by his prosecutions of I Tripe, sell our BEST CALICOS at 5 1-2 est young ladies will appear beneath Indian C o W n o Hale’s EastJ Paper chases on wheels will be intro cents per yard. •‘A Sunday school in Danbury has emptied his ters- and f".® " “ J ®o do their s i s - ^“rlng the winter at Paris as ' Shaved Dried Beef, the glow of red fire, have been addec ana their cousins and their Pmved a great success. -AT- a novel way of raising money for ^ “*Sht the circus aunts. to the spectacular effects in “The According to the rules of the game, the ^ tra Heavy Flannels at benevolent purposes. Each member I J®? summer. In these average wheelman is allowed about 10 I Beef Hams, [In Pickle) Spy of Atlanta.” TUfn B in r n n _ - i minutes’ grace, marking his way bv 25 to 35e.peryd of the school is to place in an envel- f ^e came •WO PAPERS FOR THE PRICE New Haven Sausage, All subscribers to the Hekald pay OF each follower is Brown Cottons, opo as many cents as they are years Manchester on that _ niuE ur provided with a rubber ball, to throw at 5 to 8 0 ing a year or more in advance from The . 1 bare, to hit and capture him. I H om e M ade Sausage, old on their birthdays during 1885 and ue HERALD ex- There Is locating a diamond M. WILLIAMSJ Bleached Cottons, date of payment will receive free has secured the talk of and hand it to the treasurer.This’ ^ J® elusive agency in Hartford county by the proprietors, Good Cheer, one of the best literary Domestic Ginghams at will be rather hard on the spinsters 7 ‘ake east of the Connecticut river for Jbe balance of our stock of ladies’ and household monthlies printed. in the Bible class. ^^n R. Wood’s office,before “Good Choo.- 0„d M a p.emi„„, J * ” 0 'c 'h lo ' fv o . M A N C H E S T E R , C T . PROVISIONS, ETC, Fancy Ginghams at The salvation army are about to ' « prompt paying .uban„|,,„ „iu ■term Thompsonville and the we are proud of. Good Cheer is edited The s . e vr 3^9 them one year’s subscription h-rtSalvemt'c ,” 1" ^ " , ’. uruiw. 14 lbs. Granulated Sugar ,$1.00 MaAodists,wlth Rev. Mr. Oldham at by Kate Upson Clark and its contrib- * j Manchester railroad /ree With one year's subscription Sores, Ulcers, -Salt------Rlicum, "Fever Sores, Tetter 115 lbs. CofEee Sugar, l.oo thair head are holding revival meet "tors include the best authors | "“ be head this year of all tlie Herald. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skla Eruptions, and positively cures Plies, or no pay MEN'S OVEMLIS, ings under the title of “salvation the United States. Its matter is aiU^® ™lroads in the state as regards 16 lbs. Coffee C Sugar, 1,00 meetings,” We ate able to make this offer to give perfect satis- original and appears in its columns those only who « , ‘O UacUon or money refunded- Price as cenU per Best Java & Mocha Coffee, .30 • . wno pay a year’s sub- U®*- Vor sale by W. II. CUeney. Merchant J u m p e p s p The billiard table which for years for the first time. The I •‘^oe cross eaminnra *i.„ ---- .• I naner and I ^ ®3™l“gs of the Consoli- scription in advance at this office as n^8r“*^r£ sCoIds RDd dorc-Tbroiit yield rcodllx ^ tra- Choice Teas, ,50 P I dated road increased Is receiving dally has done service in Cheneys’ lower press HTork of Good Cheer are of per cent the cost ot Good Cheer t n - mi K^neer to t W will J^oUill price, is cents per quarter Best Daily Butter, ,30 hall, has been moved to North Man the same high ifuality as lU literary l Stonington road per cent n o t justify our paying for collection, r w - chester where it will grace the new work. Examine the sample c o p y , ^ ®®"‘b Manchester road Samotv/i , Wroved.BlR Betaeflt. FAIL aid WDfTIB gOlTUfS, Home Made Lard, ,22,^ billiard room under the Cowles ... AMPLE C _o p i e s of -- “Good ‘Good Cheer”Choor" )I magical pain klllor and healing proper Those who saw “The Spy of At "" increase in a will be sent in a few days to all our ties. Half a Ofty-cent bottle cured me of rhou- Fresh Eggs, 3^ -JLXrO- hotel. dull year is significant. -I.V- lanta” last winter «*gnificant. The best subscribers. It is a matlsm and a cold that had settled In my back. - remarkably U®®'" "’a" a* I over did In my life. Otto J A delegation of the A. O. U. W, recognize the play next Tuesdinnd mVd good paper and cannot fail to Dleaso Holland cuu Jv«r,,H oj. visited the Willimantic lodge Mon Wednesday. The leading chlrac t h f h R e m i t t o t h e PI® *® ' " ‘®'-.®P«®'‘‘ag®f Thoinat’i F.clecMc OU. l a iw p a h e r n s Clove. \r „ ‘be Herald office, . F M stins day night. A dozen members of ters have been changed the dialogue L "®‘“®8s of the road has been North Manchester, by three cent H o w A b o a t t h e D oses, Pure Maple Syrup, per gal, 1.00 the Knights of Honor went to Rook- Uasbeeu u,«.ed .u®f'„t .::lX T r Many people before purchoalng a medicine Wlth light expenses! am able lo give my At very Low Price*. postal note, which can be had at al- naturally Inquire the size of the dose and the patrons the ' ville Toesdsy night. District Dep- new costumes and new effects will | ® **binantic thread company mpst any post office. strength of It. In using JIurdock Jtlood U ilten i ine Porto Rico Molasses, ,45 uty A. J. Spencer installed the Rock- be shown. Two tableaux, arranged New Orleans 225 a tcaspoonful for the little ones und two teas, vUle officer*. | under the direction of Miss Alice ^4 wide, exhibiting the Hale’s East Indian cologne 25c, poonful for grown folksnre all that Is necessary LOWEST PRICES I atone time. This magiilllccnt medicine Is not 20 Bars Higgins’ Soap, 1.00 Through A. E. Bowers, who ig I be alone worth the price entire process of making spool only economical but very pleasant to the taste, q ,. Hit* B I n k . now connected with Good Cheer we "^‘“Jssion. thread, from the raw cotton to the lonrrctoT bavc fo“,?Xiag‘'.?er ^“aifUrd^e??:^* ^oarse and Fine 8alt,per lb. .01 c r o c k e r y final winding of the thread for mar- have made arrangements with the ^be managers of the rink are con- J Good Raisins, « ,20 ------AND------pnbhsher of that paper to supply it r®"P>«t«ng giving a fancy dress ket use, the cotton being placed in BABOAIN COLUMN. to all Hbsald subscribers paying a *kating party about the middle of the first machine and thence carried E» M s HOUSE, p®*"gal. .20 toiieineiiu ut two through the various stages, 17 in all Ing I ?Hllarcttclis Ap|ily to NiLKi year in advance,/r«. Send re- b’ebruary. There will bo four prizes HAasKLi,,a South Manciicsa'r. Photographs Kerosene Oil, « (160* test) .16 to completion. At the Atlanta o l with ai I flLASSWARB, aewals direct to this office. for the most elegant costumes, four up< E t e “'u,!;';! ‘.K ‘•■'•J "*“® HaFiox * Wliite orgtfii, Extra Georgia Codfish, .06 Hale, Day & Co. recently sold fif- ^b® best historical or dramatic PMition the Willimantic people and bk ;fe a alee rolio, liurness, nie,, very low, Cheney Brothers shared the same 8. C.UIU d C k v , No, ilanclicsuir. Solid Oysters, .35 teen sleighs in three days. They four for the most original U ajlkkm ksi ^ asIt is d to solicit ODliS; quarters, Cheney Brothers are mak- Nurwry Stock, Fruit und Ornuntuiital h»ve disposed of one car load and ‘be most comical coh^ HABSWIBE A splendid 11m of now ami choice klmls, Uooil ing no exhibit Vuy and sternly cmnluyincnt glvoa to reliable would have ordered another had not “^bere will also be special ■lignocAbIbIt M N .» Orleans tb . I j j ' K ’ • energetic men. Writ# for terms ou- vtiiooic, fetaace and co.t «f tran.,o,tatlon % W. IlOwiXrttryiHan, spring weather set in when snow *^b® best Indian, Chinaman Uwdiester, N. Y, Mirj AND SHOB, — was expected. Their success re- r ”? ^ “'t of rendering it uncertain whothoT'^tho I mmmf •ulted mainly from their conspicuous *’-"*®* °‘ber particulars will be advertisement would pay. S K c n SECOND PBODUCTIOK Men's Dull FinUh •dvertiseraent in the H b b a l p , Some of'the more intimate friends :>F TIIK- Rubber Boots, $2.37 CUTLERY. A letter mailed in Milwaukee L.---- ‘bo Center the Rev. B. E, Warner, knew «K««n got fsngled that while here as rector ’of " sr i Saturday forenoon arrived’^it the s T k™*** f teta.l.c u . I WMl lined, 1.50 Hl«u,olll«at980M<»d., 1™! L ’ “ '1 ■« ‘b« Mary’*, he was during the spare mo: «d?d ^ Spy Atlanta J,W L :,„K 9![?d i!!!!!! R">’>>e”.l>e»t'«ew««n might b. In o r g „ . Tneflai and Ve Way Eteiijiiiii, ALFRED WILLIAM#, Women's Goat Shoes, 1.50 Call and let ua give yeu pr|jMe. tuuvnorvuKu or sJ-A.^'# AiO a n d M l . 'Women’s Felt Shoes, 1.35 We want FARM PRODUCE hi A Good line of Children’s S. S O S ^ r Abthonv, r t J ' “ >■ «l «■. work u d .How "cw SSi''.o'!l‘'5li. S 'f ,«■. »?n!Sl5 ot New Tableaux I exchange for gooda, and will make School Shoes, CHEAP. an tzeellent time /, New S cenery! it nn object for you to ca ll OwHt reoeivet the ataudard. a !i ^ * ^cGfoeny family concert ^ ” ® of the thSloIjM^^room***^*® New Effecte! the depot every Saturday hall TYcdncmliy n S wa, S f*' ‘‘^® y and keep* booked after the last L m/ I ! with ...... _|fio«o/hU club’bv nania Pine Mueic? tboolMk right to . dot. b o rinn/v ^ tL In •# a ”" ' WUO Seal.” Tl,. «»n. » w'™gr«!eawben ffiij ls»t three weeka the clock baa varied went to pren and the no* P opular IPrlcem. tie. or lu oo„tag ; r , h . 7 , J o « l,“ | f r Admliilon, - . 26 0«nti but half a minute from the truelitod throuirh time. Bros. Kltch S«Mmd Seats, ’ 35 Oanti. Sell for Cash ! Old suW ibera a* well n. «®n»Wed and gave the m uiicirns"ll.T ““ “®“‘® will recf I f n ^ K a '”"** enabled to wltncs*v l.T the who pay for the H b b a l d one vearin '^«>®ome. The program wa* 2 ® " ? * ” ’®** Journal, '■•“'"fv .venC ffiS fvenbig. ^ Wcdi.cs.lay advance will receive f 7 o o / c ^ ’"‘®t» > ® fi«t in -C ifr t'T K r ”®''®’' ^‘*® m s ji B . O . during the year. Thia is a hard ®"*^ BVMIVBSn XrOCAIrS. epring when it will receive a more timea offer and be who paya |1 501 nf ^ recond part consisted Fam ishing U ndertaker extended review in these columns. «“b^wo,Z;4lv' “ AMD DEALER IN FUNERAL SUPPLIES of furs. inanufsetttro | for.the Hbiuld and ffoof/CA«r one ‘'■® PMfc»*lon, yearwill be Bure to receive tbo full ,T*>® cMWren with Hale’s E |st Indian cologne 25c. «Mie*oo study tho pharactor ot a woman at nil. Sho laiil her hands upon bis arm apd looked Either tliey fall in lovo witli her boforo they H it W.1 S his (nstiim to mil upon her daily, THE UNIVERSAL to use lu r Ik uco ns his own. AV'hen they in his eyes with a pitiful gaze. He too'k her New York and New Englan < havo had tirao to make nioro than a skotch, wore so]-ai'uted they wroto to cacli other hands in his. and do not afterwards pursun the subjoet, every day; tlio i-elaticsis between them wero "My dear, every man must shape his life SLEIGHS. Time Table. or they do not fall iu lovo with her at all; of tlio most intimate and ofTcctionato kind. for himself, or must live out the life shaped & /EVER CURE For Manchester, Buckland, Burnside, East and in tho latter enso it hardly seems worth Ho advised in nil her affairs, while she di for him by bis Fate, not by his friends. while to follow up a first rough draft AND Hartford, East Windsor Hill and IN LUCK AT LAST. rected liis; it was understood that he was What if I seo d life more delightful to me South Windsor. "Clieckmato,” said Loin Roj-. her heir, and tliough sl;o was not moi-o than than that of wliich you dreamt’ fOENERAL TONIC BY WALTER BESAX1'. Tlio gnmo was finished and tlio evening fivc-mid-forty or so, and had, apparently, a “ You talk of a delightful life, Arnold; I SLEIGHS. SLEIGHS. Golnsr W est. over. long life still before her, so that tho succes spoke of an linnorablo career.” The Greatest Remedy of the Age for Chills M.VNcm;siKlt - 0.03, 7.44, 10.04 AM; 1S.20, l.tP, “Would you like,” ho said, another even Fever, Intemiltteut Fever, Dumb Ague, and O.ll, ..(t), 7..30, I'M. sion was distant, tho prospect gave him im “Mine will bo a life of quiet work and love. all forms of Malaria. Usually there are 0.01), 7.48, 10.08 A.M; 1.5t 47.09, 17.34, (Chapter III Continued.) ing, “to see my studio, or do you roiisidor portance. Sho had keen out of town, and Yours, Clayn, would be one of noisy and my studio outside myself!" A.m; ‘J.Kl, •"liurt mo BtUl, xr:s,'- no sma in i-atiior a perhaps tlio fact of a new acquaintance with troublesome work without love.” lo lU 1*. M, 7.10, husky voice. “I should very much like to seo nn artist’s so obscure a person as a simple tutor by cor- “Without love, Arnold? You are infatu No more Chi*ls aOer the First !Dosee There will be found at our KEPOSITORY, the Largest Stock and studio," sho replied with her usual frankness, AM; 2.07, "Of course I did not know, and never rcspoiidoiicj seemed to Arnold not worth ated.” Finest Assortment of tliought, what sort of a man you wero to leaving it nn open question whether sho iiiciitioniiig. At all events, ho had not men Blio sank into the chair and buried her would not bo equally pleased to seo any It Is also an Excellent Seneral Tonic, Going East, look a t Yet I ought to havo known that tioned it in his daily letters. face in her bands. First, it was her lover 5.30 you were handsome. I should havo guessed other studio. And now sho was coming home; sho wa." who had deserted her for the sake of a gov ^0.‘^,8 03^r'.M'‘'^’ ’■■***’ that from the very tone of your lettui-s. A Bhe came, however, accompanied by lain actually arrived; ho would see her tha' erness, the daughter of some London trades Unequiillol for Debility, Loss of Strength, Flesh -^SL E IO -H S !«^ BucKl.AXu-f5.38 7.10, A m; 12.W, 0.31,0.50, n .50 Roy, who had never boon in n studio before, evening. Her last letter was lying hoforr man ; and now her adopted son, almost the and A ppstlt^ Cough, Night Sweats, Tired Feel hunchback or n cripple could in.t have ing, Loss of Energy, Sinking or Fainting Spells, Buunside—{3.31 7.04, a m ; 12.23, 5.23, 0.43,47.52 written in so light-hearted o strain, and I and indeed had never lookiil at n ) ieture, him. only creature sho loved, for whom she had except witli tho contemptuous glunou which " ““ hpass. Derangement of the Stomach, Liver should have discovered, if I had thought of “I parted from dear Stella yesterday. She schemed and thought for nearly twenty and Kidneys, Periodical Pains In tlie Head or Ever .Shown in Manchestor. I'RTCES LOAV. ^ 7!^) f'' -8 ''OOi AM;:1'2.18, 5.10, 0.40, such a thing, that you wero very well satis tho fihilosophcr bestows upon tlio follies of goes to stay with the Essex Mainwaringa years, was ready to give up everything for Back, and many Female Complaints. mankind. Yet ho ennie, bucmisu Iris naked tor a month; after that, I hope tliat she will the sake of another governess, also con fe^I’I t l N G r ' I K L n I > I V r« I O I« T . fied with your personal appearance. Young liiin. Arnold’s studio is one of lliu smallest men should always be that, nt least, if only give mo a long visit. 1 do not know where nected with the lower forms of commercial Golnec Soutb. to give them confidence." of tlioso in Tito street. Of course it is built one could find a sweeter girl, or one more interests. The First Dose dives Belief. HlLt.-8.'’8AM; 4.18 I'M. "Oh, Iris—ohl Do you roaliy think me of red brick, and of coursi it lias a noble eminently calculated to make a man happy. “It Is very hard, Arnold,” she said. "No, 1 3 .4 .Y & C O . buL 111 W i.Mjtioit-S.34 am; 4.'24 l-M. stnireaso end n beautiful pointing room or Beautiful, strictly speaking, she Is not, peS don’t try to persuade me. I am getting an G oing Nox’tU, oonceitedr’ itudio proper all set about with bits of I BICE $1,00 A BOTTLE-Lasts a Uonth •T did not say th at 1 only said you wore haps: but of excellent connections, not with old woman, and it is too late for me to learn Hn.L-10.59 am; 0.30 PM. tapestry, armor, pictures, mid china, be- out a portion, young, clever and ambitioue. that a gentleman can be happy unless he ■Wliat to Talk About. ‘•''■usoit—10.53 am; o.;« pm. satisfied with yourself. T hat I understand iides tlio tools and, properties of tho craft. [Dr. John Hall.] now, was clear, from many little natural With such a wife, my dear Arnold, a man marries a lady. You might as well ask mo PREPARED ONLY BY 1 8 8 5 . 1 8 8 5 . tora ™”**^°^* on notice to Agents or Cuiiduc- He had portfolios’full of skolches; against may aspire to anything.’’ to look for happiness with a gp'oeer.” Keep clear of personalities in general con touches in your lottera" tlio wall stood pictures, finished and unfin "W hat else did you learnT' "To anything.’’ renented Arnold; "what "Not quite," said Arnold. versation. Talk of things, objects, thoughta SOUTH MANCHESTER RAILROAD. ished; on an easel was a half-painted picttire is her notion of anything? She has arrived Dr. E. P, Smith, Mystic, Conn, Tha smallest miuds occupy themselves with "Oh, a great deal—much mure than I can representing a group token from a modem “It is exactly the same thing. Pray, have Boston Weekly Journal. .in?L- "I'i* “V®'' pnssengor trains run tell you. I knew that yop go into society, by this time." He looked at his watch and you proposed to this—this young lady of tho personalities. Personalities must sometimes as follows, standard novel. Most painters only draw scones from found it was past five. "I ought to have second-hand book shopf’ be talked because we have to learn and find and I learned from you what society moans; two novels—tho Vicar of Wak< field and Don From F. D. HALE, Superintendent Globe Mills. .^Jof'ohcster for Manchester, 6.30, and though you tried to be sarcastic, I under been at the station to meet her. I must go "No, I hajre not.” out men’s characteristics for legitimate ob The Egliest M n t j i e Lowest Price Quixote; hut Arnold knew more. The cen outh anchester t stood easily that you liked social pleasure ” round and see her, and I must dine with her "You are In love with her, howovorr S M , C .. Feb. 0, 1834. jects; but it is to be with confldeutaj persons. oil!]; 7.isp.m .^' tral figure was a girl, quite unfinished—in to-night." He sighed heavily. "It would "I am, Clara." Dr. E. F. Smith, Do not needlessly report ill of others. There Only One Dollar a Tear, Postage In* ™' connects for "Was I saroastior fact, barely sketchedin. age I was down Harltoid and New York; O.Ou train connects "Was it not sarcostio to tell me how the be much pleasanter to spend the evening "And you intend to ask her—in the shop, ® laf , ^ Chills and Fevor, and had been troubled are times when we are compelled to say, ‘‘I eluded) for a Leading TVcekly Iris looked at eveiythlng witli the in with Iris.” do not think Bouncer a true and honest ?'"■ Bockvllle, Vernon, IV till- fine ladies, who affect so much rntbnslasm terest which belongs to the now and unex I dare say, among the second-hand books— with It over a year and did not get relief unUl I Newspaper. mantle, Providence aud New London* (or art, go to see the galleries on the private- Til' n a carriage stopped at his door. It to become your wifef’ gotitthrongh your “Universal CnlillisandFovci * man." But when there is no need to express lO-Oj for Hartford and Now Yo?k; 12.tb p7m: pected. A wouldTV reccommend it to all who view day, and ore never seen in them again! was his cousin, and tho next minute ho was have the Chills. on opinion let poor Bouncer swagger away. A Sur}yrise in the Jtccord of Popular for llartfurd, New Y ork and Rockvllle; 1.W for Arnold began to show tho pictures in the receiving and giving the kiss of welcome. Yours Very Truly. Hartford and Sew York; 2.38 for Boston and Was it not sarcastio-----" v " O , F.F.D.HALEd ^h Al e . Piovldeiicc; 5.o0 for Wllliniantlc, Putnam and portfolios. There were sketches of peasant For li s own part, be felt guilty, because he K/-. For Sale bjFK. Ms BLYTH, South Manchester* The \Vorld Growing Better. New England Journalism. "Spare me, Iria I will never do it agniu. life in Norway and on the Continent; there Bcs.on; 0.54 for Hartford and New York; 7dS And knowing so much, do you nut desire to could put so little heart into that kiss, com [Chicago Tribune.] A N.w Advance After Half a Century’s for Hartford, Now Y ork and Rockville, were Inndscaiics, quaint old houses and pared with all previous embraces. She was Mr. Spurgeon told an interviewer the other *or South Manchester, fl.45, i know m orer castles; there wore ships and ports; and Progress and Success. "No, Arnold. ' I am not interested in any a stout, hearty little woman, who could day that he thought, on the whole, the world Uf..- there were heads—hundreds of heads, never have been in the least beautiful, even had grown better .since ha first knew It thing else." "I said you might ho a great artist,” said The Boston Weekly Journal, which promises to "But my position, my profession, my when she was young. Now on tho middle “There have been many improvements,” he enhance in the yesr 1885 the sterling reputation N-e''w‘l?n1{^n"d Iris, "I am sure now that you will bo if line, between forty and fifty, sho looked os said, “especially In the direction of temper which it has won and worn In the pastas the Pop- 6 cents (ilscount on tickets purchased at sta- peoi'Io—are you not curious to know them.'" yo'a choose.” ;iarand Representative Family Newspaper of “°u- K.O.GJ1ENBY, • "Niv They are not you. Q'hoy are acci if her face bad been chopped out of the mar ance. A whole class of men who were very . ew England, will bo sent UuSingle Subscribers "Thank you, Iris. It is the greatest com ble by a rude but determined artist, one numerous when I first came to London have dents of youeelt" pliment you could ]iay me.” mdMa&Aid cunt or the year at the low rate of ONE DOLLAR, or South Manclictter, Conn., No^.^ioj “Pliilosophcrl But you must know more who know what he wanted and would tol become extinct I refer to those good and >3 than two cents a week. "And what is thisr’ sho was before the erate no conventional work. So that her respectable gentlemen who never got drunk, No Rodnctlon In Quality or Onantity. about m 1 told you I was an artist Cut easel on which stood the unfinished pio- le n copies and one oitr., to getter-up of TheC hris tianlJ nion you have never inquired whether 1 was a face, a t all events, was, if not unique, at but were in the habit ot getting—well, let us tore. least unlike any other face one had ever a club, 510 00 On the first of January, 1885, The Chrietain great artist or a little onei” "It is a scene from a novel. But I cannot say tolerably mellow. You never come I wenty copies and two extra to getlcr-up which has been already once enlarged "You are a little artist," she said. seen. Most faces, we know, can be reduced across one of those nowadays.” of a club, . J 20 00 ^ Twenty “four paged paper, get the principal face. None of the models One copy free lor every ten subscribers, will be lurthei^ealaiged, and will b^om e^^ "1 know that without being told. But per ai-e half good enough. 1 want a sweet face, to certain general types—even Iris’s face might be classified—while ot yours, my Bom per minute, 70; born per diem, 103,- ’^®^"<’tlon which has been made In the price haps you may become great when you learn a serious face, a face with deep, beautiful Of The Boston Journal from $9 per Annum to $0 A Thirty-two Page Paper. to work seriously.” brother, there are no doubt multitudes. OOO; bora per annum, 36,793,000; die per eyes. Iris"—it was a sudden impulse, an minute, 67; dio per diem, 97,790; din per per nnnura, and of The Bosf.m }Veekbj Journal It will then give its readers a larger umount "I have been lazy," he replied with some inspiration—"let mo put your face there. Miss Holland, however, had good eyes— Ck>ixia^ no Mineral or Poisonous Substan* .yom 51.50 per annum to $1 per annum, making bright, clear gray—the eyes of a woman I annum, 35,639,835. 1.118 ^ lilerioy matter caeh week than any other thing like a blush, "but that is all over Give me my fii-st commission." 06* and is a Purely Vegetable Preparation* lQ6 Cheapest New England Newspaper, has K eligioiis U eckly lu thU Country,If ■ W'ho knows what she wants and means to been so well supplemented by added excellence ■ o t now. I am going to work. I will give up Bile blushed deeply. Ail these drawings, jA^overelm Remedy for Islrer and Kidney Pretzel’s "Weekly: Life is too short to hit In news and talent that the liberality of the step iu tlie w orld. society. I will toko my profession .'seriously, get it if she can. 'IpoabiM, Drspepsia, Indigestion, Loss ol tho multitudinous faces and heads and Appetite, D ick Headache, CostivenesB, every cur that barks at us, while wo are has been more than warranted in the reputation I T IS NOT; if only yon will encourage me.” figures in tlie portfolio wero a revelation to “'Well, my dear,” she said, taking tho one passing along. and patronage extended. In proof of this it is comfortable chair in the studio, "I am back Roeamatlsm, and Nervonsneis in either only necesaary to rote how the dls-tlncUvo posi A. Denominational journal: devoted to the In* Did ne mean what he said? When he her. And just nt tho very moment when she •ex, InTEriably yield to the vegetable rem* tion of Iho-r/ie Boston Journal has been every teresls ot a party or sent. came away be used at this period to ask discovered that Arnold was one of those again, and I have enjoyed my journey very edle* in these bitterse Journalists in India are excused fn-en ftvy whore recognized in comments and cltntions dur paper; devoted to village himself that question, and was astonished at who worship beau^—a thing sho had never much; we will have all the travels thiseveu- FEMALE DIFFICULTIES dutgr. ing the twelve months past, and how tho demand gObaip tliul ecclesiastical inanchinery. the length be had gone. With any other before understoocf—he told her that her ing. You are looking splendid, Arnold 1" In Twng or Old. Married ot Slnrle. yield readily to for the Dally and Weekly has reached more than a devoted to acrlmonlouB ‘I am very well indeed. And you, Clara! thU Invalinble “ Family Meulelne.*'...... Ask * -•— fOf - hximJrcd and sixty-eight thousand in a sing.e day. debates aoi^ut abstruse iloctriues. girl in the world he would have been taken face was so beautiful that be must put it in “And you intend to ask her—in the shop, ESTHETIC DRIFT. For A otvit of less than two cents a week the paper: made up from tcis* a t his word, and either encouraged to go on, But I need not ask." Red Jacket Bitters soriugs from other newspapers. his picture. among the second-hand books—to become AND TAKr RO OTHER. reader can secure a weekly newspaper containing or snubbed on the spot. But Iris received "No, I am always well. I told you about A W alking Skeleton, thirty*8ix ample colnmns, giving literally all the paper: reprinted In the form of a Oh, Arnold," she said, “my face would your wifef" For Sale by All Druggists. these advances as if tbor wero a confession bo out of place in that picture." dear Stella, did I not? I never had a more “That is my serious intention, Clara." Mr. E. Springer, of Meclianicsburg, Pa., News of the Week; Special Gleanings and Gos delightful companion." l-TOS & C0„ prP’'’netois new HaYen. coml. r ' L sip of interest to the population of the New Eng A atory paper: filled up with sensational of weakness. “Would it? Please sit down, and let me "Claude diil tho same thing. His father w rites: ‘‘I was afliicted with long fever and land States; the Industrial Avocatious. Agricul anil seniiiueiital tlcilon. “Why do yon want me to encourage youf’ make a sketch." "So glad you liked her.” remonstrated with him in vain. Ho took abscess on lungs, and reduced too walking skele tural, Mercantile, Maritime, Manufacturing and she asked. "I know nothing about a rt Ho seized his crayons and began rapidly. "If only, Arnold, you would like her too. his wife to London, where, for a time, Ii6 ton. Got a free trial bottle of Dr. King’s New Transportation; special reports on Markets,Trade ANews uaper: giving a full report ef the But I know”—for Arnold changed color—“I and Labor; timely and valuable information on pVeUug It l>y.week, and Inter- Can’t you encourage yourself, Amoldf’ “What do you say, Lala RoyT’ ha asked lived in misery and self-reproach. Discovery for Consumption, which did me to Financial ard Speculative Prospects; Kambliug “Iris, I must t^ l you something mori by way of diversion. know one must not interfere in these matters. "Do you know that ho reproached him much good that I bought a dollar boillc. After Talks and Essays upon borne topics, as well as A ClirHti|iu paper: applying to every pracUcal about myself. Will yon listen for a moment' “The gifts of the understanding,” said the But surely one may go so far with a young self?” using three bottles, found myself once more a Correspondence from all paiiso.-iho Wt» Id by question social, polUicuI, domestic, and Well, la m the son of a clergyman who now man one loves as to say, ‘Here is a girl of a THIS ON our own correspondents of esiabl’sbedrep de; all personal—the principles taught tn the New sage, "are the treasures of the Lord; and " I know what must have happened when, EVERY man, completely restored to health, with a the vital Politics cf the Day,abroad and at borne; Testament. bolds a colonial appointment I have got Ho appointetb to every one his portion.” million 1’ There is not, Arnold, I declare, her he found out his mistake. Then he went to TRADE A Progressive paper; teaching about the things equal anywhere; a clearer head I never met, hearty appetltt-, and again In flesh of 48 lbs.' CoDgressional Matter:; spicy Political Jottings; tho nsnal^anmbsr of brothers and sisters, "Thank you," replied Arnold. "Very America, where be died, no doubt in despair, MARKIviAnrv BL JWWRAPPER.^ »»nnrrtr^ Call at W. H. Cheney’s Drug Store and get a vigorous Editorials embodying fact ard opinion of today, that its readers may bo better wre- who are dowever, n^lnt.Aioed its stA” Arnold repressed an inclination to desire “This is a girl whom I havo known only “The sun," said Arnold, Just as if he had blliiy as the only morning and evening paper in Terms .-—Three Dollars for One Y'car. One Dol me, I owe you too much, and I love you ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOB IT. Thonsands Say So. lar for Four Months. Specimen copies sent free. that lAla Roy might be kept out of the con a fortnight or so; she lives over a second been Lala Roy, “shines on all alike.” too well. I am always your most faithful the metropolis of New England that Is an expo versation. Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kan., writes; “I 01 Special Advantages to Clubs and Xeighborhood hand book shop; she is a teacher by profes "Quite so; and there is an immense en of servants.” nent llepublicauii^m, and our readers may look “But be gave up all his wealth and has never liesltate to recommend your Electric to see i all the more loyal to those principles Canvassers. Address sion; she knows none of the ways of society; thusiasm for art everywhere; but there is no "No; till you are man-led-then—Oh, Aj^ which have liit. nsllied the life of the Kepubllc been happy and a philosopher ever since.” she would doubtless be guilty of all kinds of art leader. There is no one man recognized nold 1 Arnold I” Bitters to my customers, they give entire satis- during a quarter of a ceutu.y past. The o.-eia “I can’t give up my wealth. Iris, because faction and are rapid sellers.” Electric Bitters lions 1(1 Congress, the current agitations for trade THE CHRISTIAN UNION. queer things, it she were suddenly introduced as the man most competent to speak on art A less strong-minded woman would have ____DnfaycMe Plnce, IV. V . C lly. I haven’t got any—I owe my cousin every to good people; probably she would never of every kind. Think ot that. It is Stella’s are the purest and best medicine known and and tariff adjustmeet, the reforms lu the Civil thing. But for her I should never even burst into tears. Clara did not. Bhe got Service and the dangers of pa.ty corrupiion in learn our manners," with more to tho same idea entirely. This man, when he is found, into her. carriage and drove home. She spent DOES I will posldvely cuie Kidney cnd| Liver com the government of cUies, will i ecoive the keen “ITYANfED.—Ladles and Gentlemen... to toko have known yon." effect, which may be reasonably omitted. will sway enormous authority; he will be plaints. Purl'y the blood and regulate tho aud reneweii attention which they demand Jils _ TV, , nice, ..to***-!light, pleasant work wuijL Ut tboir OWD He watched her a t her work in the morn a miserablo evening and a sleepless night. }6ar. In addition to thebe, the relations with homes (distance no objection). Work sent hr Then his conscience woke up, and said quite come, if be has a wife able to assist him, an But sho did not cry. W ONDERFUL bowels. No family can alTord to be rvitliout $2 ing when she sat patiently answering ques our Northern aud Southern neighbors, Canada mall. to $5 a day can be quietly made. No simply: “Ai-nold, you are a liar.” Con immense social power," CURES OF I them. They will save hundreds of, dollars In and the Kepublicnof Central and Soul > America, caiiv.asslng. Please address at once. Globe tions, working out problems and making MPg Co., Boston, Mass., box 5344. dccU-lm science does semetimes call hard namea “ And you want me to become that manf’ CHAPTER VII. KJ2iL £ I d i s e a s e s doctor’s blllsjjvcrv year. Sold at flriy cents a particularly the growing Intimacy with Mexico, papers. She showed him the letters of her "Yes, Arnold. I do not see why you I bottle nt W. H. Cheney s. s a^ Btlmulaied by the Keciproclty Treaty and by She is feminine, and therefore privileged to OS BATTERSEA TERRACE. pupils, exacting, excusing, petulant—some call hard names. Else wo should sometimes should not become that man. Cease to A k O ^ mllUous of New Knglaud capital for railroad If a woman were to choose any period of l i v e r c o m p l a i n t s . It is hardly probable that there arc any tel coimnuuicaiion, will afford suggestive themes for RUPTURE, times dissatisfied and even Ill-tempered. He kick and belabor Conscience. "Arnold, think of becoming President of the Royal 5 ephones In heaven. And yet every angel will Inquiry and comment. VARICOSE VEINS, ' Watched her in tho afternoon while she her life which she pleased for indefinite pro don’t tell more lies. You havo been gradu Academy, yet go on painting; prove your Becanse It acts on the MTER, BOWELS and be recognizable by his “halo.” Whiieg vii.ga sysiemailo and comprehensive a b d o m in a l w e a k n e s s , sewed or read. In the evening he sat witb longation, she would certainly select that reflex of !ill these subjects as recorded from day ally learning to know Iris, through the wis genius, so as to command respect; cultivate KIDNEYS at the same time. Something Kverybotly De.ires CURVATURE OF THE SPINE, her while the two old men played their est and sweetest lettei-s tliut were ever writ the art of public speaking; and look about period which lies between the fii-st perception to da.>, The Weekly Journal will show peculiar game of chess. Regularly every evening at of the first symptoms—when she begins to Because It cleanaes the eyitem of thecolson- Is a clear, pure and beautiful complexion; pow- aud intrinsic foainrvs adapted to its readers. The BOW LEGS, WEAK ANKLES, and ten, for a whole year. You gradually be for a wife who will be your right band. oua humora that davolopo in Kidney and Uri- dc'-s or other cosmetics will not give It, but depariuieniBiipecially designed for the larmers. Deformities of Every Description half-past nine tho Bengalee checkmated Mr. T^nk of this seriously. This is only a understand that a man has begun to love her nary Siseaeca, BUlauaneaa, Jaundice, Conatipa- tracers aud householders of New Et.giaud, which gan to know h?r, tin fact, when you first tlon. Piles, or in Hnenmatiam, Kennigla, ner Pearl’s White Glycerine, a perfectly harmless are always relieved and often Emblem. Up to that hour bo amused him- began to interlard your letters with con rough sketch; we can fill in the details —and tho day when he tells her so. have been developed during the puai year, will Yet 'vomen uho look back to this period vous Disorders and all Female Complaiata toilet preparation, will every time. be still lunlier perfected, and others which are cured by suitable appllan* ceited revelations about yourself. You afterwards. But think of it. Ob, my dear o r SOLID PROOF OF TBIB. designed for the pleasure and profit of readers oes properly adjusted. knew her to be sympathetic, quick, and ot a boyl if I were only a man, and five-and- with ^80 much fondness and regret forgot .IT WILI, BUBBLY CUBB ‘Do not raaiTy a widower,” said tho old lady will be initiated. An able writer on journalism most kind and tender heart. You are quite twenty, with snch a chance before mel their little treinoi-s and misgivings—the self- CONSTIPATION, PILES, ‘A ready-made family is like a plate of cold po has said that a weekly paper often has it in Us Fifteen yeai-s daily practice in this city on distrust, tho hopes .ind fears, the doubts and tatoes.” "Oh, I’ll soon warm tliem,” replied the powi r to Buri»riso even the a-'siduous reader of the D'catment of the above, is sufficient sure, though you try to disguise tho fact, ■What a glorious career Is yours, it you and RHEUMATISM, damsel. ti.e tiaily paper by the clear and intelligent man that sho is as honest os the day, and as true choose I But, of course, you will choose. perplexities, which troubled this time. For By eanaing TBEE ACnON of all tha organs guarantee of success. If imixissible to visit although it is acknowledged, and has been and functions, thereby Every ono has a will and a mind to think for ner li! which it can dispose of the conflicting steel. As for her not being a lady, you Good gracious, Arnold 1 who is thatr’ himself, yet many will go about liackiiig and news and specuiauons ol the telegraph and give our office scud full description of the case ought to bo ashamed of yourself for even She pointed to the canvas on the easel, taught by all philosophers from King fiLEANSINC the BLOOD 111 au orderly and readable stylo the residue of enclosing stamp for reply to Lemuel aud Lao-Kiuu downwards, that no coughing until a friend recommends Dr. Bull’s laci. This the managemout of The Weekly Jour thinking such a thing. Has sho not been ten where Iris’s face was like the tale of Cam- twtoring tha normal power to throw off dlseeee* Cough Syrup lor that cough. nal alius to keep in view, and it suull deem neiiU- n . i i . 'w .a .s e c b t t z u v ', ac. i > ., derly brought up by two old men who are full buscan, half-told. greater prize can he gained by any mau tlian THOUSANDS OP OASES er the best graces of diction nor the mo?t pleas HanoTr of TniMes, Eliutio How, Supportan, Sco.. the. love of a good woman, which is hetter M the worst forma of these terrible iltirniiiTS The British Government will next year begin ing form and garb too costly for the ma ter lu of honor, and truth, and all the simple "It is no one you know, Clara.” have been nuiokly relieved, and in a ihort time a $500,000 'oulldlng at Du'olin to hold tnc science 8J Clnrcli aM 61 Centre sis„ lev Hntbl CL virtues! Docs she not look, move, and speak "One of your modeler’ She rose and ex than a peerage—better than a Bonanzi readers desire. mine—better than Name and Fame, Kudos, PERFECTLY CURED. and art museums and library for Ireland. in tho dally issue a feature will be made of like the most gracious lady in the land!” amined it more closely through her glasses. PUCI, $1, LIQUID OR DRY, BOLD BT DRUflfllBTS. n. ws relating to all clean spons, and caicfal aud —"Like a goddess,” Arnold confessed—“As "The eyes are wonderful, Arnold. They and the newspaper paragraph, arid is ar ____ Dry eon be sent by m.ii A Policeman Braced Up. inpartlai ret orts of base bull games and other WBLL8, BICHABD80N St Co., Burlington, Tt. D. F. Collins, member of police, seventh for the ways end talk of society, what ore are eyes I know. As if I could ever forget rived at by much less exertion, being indeed 8 * Swd itmmp for DUry Almmac for 18M. manly amusemeitis in vihlcli the general public is the special gift of the gods to those they ward, Readlog, Pa., talks this way; ‘‘SuflTered Interested will be given regularly through tlie these worth? and cannot tl^ey be acquired! tbeml They are tho same eyes—exactly season. And what are her manners save those of tho tho same eyes. I have never met with love; yet all women perfectly understand severely from riieumalism; nothing did me any most perfect refinement and purltyf’ Thus any like them before. They are the eyes the other side to^ltbis great truth—namely, good till I tried Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. It is a far Conscience. Then Arnold, or Arnold’s of my poor, lost, betrayed Claude Deseret that no greater happiness can fall to any KIDNEY-WOR' pleasure to recommend it.” Boston Semi-W eekly Journal secret advocatvs diaboli, began upon Where diil you pick up this girl, Arnold! woman than the love of agoodman. So that, Coachmen nro like Queen Victoria—they have PubliHhed on Tuesdays and Fridays, Is a paper of another and quite different line. "She Is she a common modelf’ in all the multitudinous and delightful court long reins. ospbcial value to persons engaged in coniiiiercial must have schemed nt tlie outset to get mo ships which go on around us,- and in our pur.ulta outsid. the largo cities. It contains, in ‘‘Not nt all. Bhe is not a model, Sheisa DR. DAVID "iny Mother odultiou to all the news ot tho day, the fullest Btffularly ttery eveninn at half-past nins into her net; she is a Siren; sho assumes the young lady "ho teaches by correspondence. midst, there is, on both sides, both with man and with maid, among those whotmly reach Has been using your Burdock Blood Billers as a possible market, commercial and marine reports, the Bengalee checkmated Mr. Emblem. disguise of innooenca and ignorance the She is my tutor—of course, I have so often liver remedy, and finds them very efficacious.” beside, a large amount oi valuable reading mat bettor to beguile and to deceive. She has talked to you obout her—who taught me to the right understanding of what this great ter ol a miscellaneous character. srtth his opponent, formed ingenioui thing may mean, a continual distrust of self, KENNEDY’S Chnilcs L. Ainswortii, 41 Vnneo Block, indlnnp- The Boston Semi-Weekly Journal is a {lapcr combinations, watched oiwnings, and gradn- gone home to-day elated because she thiuks the science of heraldry, and wrote me such oils, Ind. which no man actively engaged la trade and sho has landed a gentleman." charming letters." with humility and anxiety. And when, as watching the course of mercantiJo affairs caa af ally cleared the board nntU he found him- sometimes happens, a girl has been brought I And the doing of tho will of God leaves mo ■elf ae the hoar of half-poet nine drew near, Conscience said nothing; there are some “Your tutorl You said your tutor was an ford to be without. things to which Conscience has no reply in up In entire ignorance of lovo, so that the no time for dlspur'iig about Ids plans. —fUeorgo S' bsoriptlon llstei.—Ono copy. Including post able to propoee a simple problem to his own old gentlemau” Macdonald. age, one year, $3.00. Flvu copies. Including post words to offer; yet Conscience pointed to "So I thought, Clara. But I was wrong. thought of it has never entered her liead, mind, each as, “White moves first, to mate the thing itself, when It falls upon her, is A Special Invitation. age, to oue address, one year, $12.00. 'ton copies, Acknowledged tho “STANDARD” in three, four, or five moves,” and then ^ tho portrait of tho girl, and bade the most My tutor Is a young lady; and this is her liicludliig postage,to one address,ono year, $25.00. unwo.^hy of all lovers look upon even his overwhelming and enfolds her as with a gar WoJ cipechi’.ly invite a trial by al> those euf- Due copy free to .etter-up of club of teu. Twen of LAUNDRY SOA P. There is but proceeded to solve that problem, and portrait half finished. It does not do her ferers from Kidney and Liver complaint, who own poor and meagre representation of her any kind of justice." ment from head to foot, and, except to her ty copies, Includlog postage, to one address, one One. Every bar is stamped with checkmated his adversary, have failed to obialn relief from o,lier remedtes year, $45.00, aud two copies free to g»tter-up of eyes and face, and ask whether such blas "A young lady 1" She looked susplclons- lover, she becomes as a sealed fountain. I r e m e d y Ko one, not even Iris, know how Lais know not how long this season of expecta and from doctors. Natures great remedy. Kid clubef twenty. Larger clubs $2.25 per copy, and a pair of hands, and no Gro R oj liTtdf or what he did in the daytime. phemies could ever ho forgiven. ly at Arnold, whose tell-tale cheek flushed. F o r th e Cnre o f K id n ey a n d Iilv er Com> one copy free for every ten subserlbers, 'Tuiforms— 1 1 After a self-abasement, which for shame’s tion would have lasted for Irls^'^ but for Ar -p la in t., O on etip ation , and all ditorde|g ney-Wort, has afl'cetod cures In manv obstinate Invariably lu advance. cer should be allowed to ofTer It was rumored that be had been seen at “A young ladyl IndeedI And you have arising from an Impure state of the BLOOD. sake wo must pass over, tho young man felt made her acquaintance." nold’s conversation with his cousin, which cases. It nc.s at once on the Kidneys, Liver any subslilute. In the use of Biropeon’s, In the Strand, bnt this report happier. To women who suffer from any m the ills peen- wanted confirmation. He had lived In Mr. "As you see, Clara, and she does me tho persuaded him to speak and bring matters . liar to their etz it is an unfailing Mend. All and Bowels, cleansing tho system of all poison THE BOSTON JOERNAI.. WEUCpME 80AP people Emblem’s lecond floor for twenty years; he Henry tho Second felt much tho same sat honor to let mo paint her portrait" to a final issue. To this girl, living-as se yDrnggifta. One Dollar n bottle, or addreia Dr. ons humo -s and restoring a healthy rendition isfaction tho morning after his scourging at cluded as if she was In an Oriental harem, vDavia Kennedy, Bondout, N, Y. (.Morning or evening edition.) realize “VALUE RECEIVED" and always paid hie bUls with regularity, and “What is her name, Arnold f of those Important organs. Do not bo discour discover that superiority In hU long spare figure and white moustache tho hands of tho monks, who wero as muscu "She is a Miss Aglen," who had never thought of love as a thing aged but try it. OITIa'S’ se.O O A. - S T E A Il- and fez were as well known in Chelsea us lar us they were vindictive. possible for herself, the consciousness that WASHING QUALITY peculiar to "Strange. The Deserete once intermarried Arnold loved her was bewildering and as Do the Right Thing. The distinction of American ovstcr beds Is a Or FIFTY CENTS A MONTH any red-coated lounger among the old vet with the Aglens. I wonder If she is any Common Senae T alk to R llio n * Peo ebclflsli policy. this Soap. CHAPTER VI. tonishing, and she waited, knowing that ple. Clear Teallmouy ofa iVUneas. Specimen copies of any of our publications erans of the hospital. connection. They were Warwickshire Ag- .0 *liadies, A tlc n d e n l In tuo Diamond sent on a{iplieatlon to any address. COUSIN CLARA. sooner or later something would be said, but Aliiany, N. Y. "It Is quiet for you In tho evenings," said lens. But it is impossible—a teacher by cor trembling for fear that It should be said. Dyes more coloring is given than In any known All remittances shoMlil be by Post-Office Order, Ajmold. That man who spends his days in paintinir respondence, a mere private govemeul Dr. David Kennedy, Handout, K, Y .: Rcgl.teied Letter or Buuk Check. After all, it was Lala Roy, and not Clara, Dear Si r ; About eight years ago I began to dyes, and they give faster and more brilliant A ddress " I play to tbemeomotimes. They like to a girl’s portrait, in talking to her, Ingazlng Who are her peopler iuffer from n Liver ulfflciiUy. During the at. upon tho unflnlslied portrait w lm she is not who finally dotormitKd Amc'd to wait no colors. lOc. at all druggists. Everybody praises hear me play during tho gama Look ot "She lives with her grandfather. I think longer. tack* I experienced severe pain, accompanied by them. Wells, Richardson * Co., Burllugton, Vt. JOUUNAL NEWSPAPEtt COMPANY, them.” with h!sn, and occupies his thoughts during her father was a tutor or journalist of some what I cannot duscribo bcticr than by calling It No. S04 Washlnf^ton Street, He came every day to thf studio with a drawing in sensatloa. The agony of It was al She sat down and played. She hod a the watches of the night in thinking about kind, but he is dead; and her grandfather most beyond endurance. None of tho usual BOSTON, UASd. delicate touch and played soft music, such her, is perilously near to taking tlio last and keeps a second-hand bookshop in the King’s Iris when she sat for her portrait. This was medicines employed In such cases had any cflTcct fatal stop. Flight for such a man Is the road close by." In the attenibon. But be now got Into tho upon mo. From time to time 1 was laid up auil u soothes, not excites the soul, Arnold habit of coming in the xiorning, and would watched her, not the old men. How was it only thing left, and he so seldom thinks of "A bookshop! But you said, Arnold, that unable to attend to my husincss. This covered flight until it is too late. sit in silcnco looking on. He cams pai-tly a period of a year. An Independent Newspaper of Dem that refinement, grace, self-poesettion, man she was a young lady.” Finally Mr. Lloyd, a dniggist of this city, sug Arnold was at this point. T f i m t e d M o D i l ! icratic Principles, but not Controlled b ners, and the culture of a lady, could be "Bo she is, Clara," ho replied simply. (To bo Continued.) gested your Favokite liEMEnr as an excellent WE WANT 1000 more 1500K AGENTS found In one who knew no ladies! Bnt then “I am poiscised by this girl,” he might “Arnoldl” For the first time in bis life tiling fur tho Liver. 1 hud not taken the whole for the grnmlfttand/affftl sclhry b«K)k errr pvbhihtd, havo said hod ho put bis thwights into words. of tho flrst bottle before I found most decided my Set of Politicians or Manipulator! Arnold did not know tjii. Roy nor did ho Arnold saw bis cousin angry with him. relief; tho pnln passed away, and to my delight The only c.Inbllslimeiit lu Hnrifonl receiving understand the old booksoller. "I am haunted by her eye*; her voice lingers Bhe was constantly being angry with other l.rogalncil the power to enjoy and digest food weekly tfic “ Devoted to Collecting and Publishing al on my cars; I dream of her face; the touch P FAMOUS WOMEN “You ar#olwaye wondering aliont me," people, hut never before had the been angry withont the former distress. Nature sormed to *7 *nrk jii«l publlihed, tnd :ho News of the Day in the most Inter ■be said, talking wbUe she played; “I see it of her fingers is like tho t< uch of nn electric with him, “Arnold, spare me this nonsense. bo sot going iit-'.’dii. 1 cannot bolter express my , MCittding rJUsdbt't/i iituiii t } /it’/u*, Jln$e Terry Covkt, Harriet battery.” What symptoms nro these, so apprecrutiuii i r Dr. David Kennedy’s Favorite In your oyei. Can you not Uke me as I am, If you have been playing with this shop-girl Kembuy tliiin by telling you that slncomy per nXSH ib’non llartoml. Mari A. AhvriS? jsting Shape and with the greatest pos coipmon that one is almost asliamed to write sSZi' Chandlrr MotdUm, Mari Direct from tho most prominent liouscs there I Withont thinking why I am different from I cannot help It, and I beg that you will tell sonal know hlgu of Its virtues I havo rccum- Atmn^. Luey Limnn. nnil II ollitr well known •utli.n iible Promptness, Accuracy and Impar other girls! Of conrse I am different, be them down, but the iiifalliblo symptoms of me no more,aboutit, and do not, to my face mended It to "a great many...... _.of ..lymy Ifriends and CMM TW*.NTr ililfmauithetl tcnien here give for the flnl love? And yet bo hesitated, not because O t H artford, Cte, acqualiitaiiccs. Y'uurs Truly,riinr, I ime, the complete Jil$iory of ilic Llvci etui Deedi of 10 Perfect Pitting and Style Chiaranteed. cause I know none of them.” speak of her as a lady.” ’ 8.8. I’El’SON, — , whom ire now liTlDs, tiality; and to the Promotion of Demo be doubted himself any longer, but becausa I . 1- _ L w.fw'cOr/ore i*r/»hern tcniien, wriilea. anaand uiffirUley uiwlj "I wish they were all like you,” he said. "I have not been playing ipith her, I 2-22 Alexander Avenue. !l*ef Tin" Dbaeurlty to ftme and iratic Ideas and Policy in the affairs o he was not independent, and sucli an engage Mr. Pc|iniin Is ono of Albany’s oM and re ,U"m«ntlc8torT; Spicy Humor MME. 3ALCH. "No; that would be a great pity. You think," said Arnold gravely; "I have been t ttll’oi, llui griMid Uatk ii without. PMr TJu want girls who understand your own life, ment might deprive him at ono stroke of all very serkius with her.” spected residents, anil consents to the publica- IhrMatn Adeneale u f, ,* T/„. falof w/IT/p „ om government Society and Industry, that bo possessed. Might! jlt~^certalnly C. H. HOLT, Agent tfoii_____ of tin ■nil' ■ en- letter. 151 .Ysylniii Street, Hnrtfonl, Conn. and can enter Into tour pursuits—you want ‘ Everybody nowadays Is a young lady. Dr. Din I ' \.,incdy, IMiyslclaii and Surgeon e f!" ‘1771 ‘’*1?/'’".' •lO’Krivtian-boakM ice have ewr aS’TcIcpliono Connection. companions who can talk to you; go back would. Yes; the new and beautiful studio, Tlio gii I who gives yon a cup ot tea in a Bondout, N. V all the things In It, all his prospecto for the Applications can bo left at the Herald Bates, by MaU, Postpaid/ to them, Arnold, ae soon as you are tired of shop; I h-girl who dances In the ballot; tho Office. coming here.” future, would have to ha given up. "Bhe is girl \\ hii makes your dresses." AGENTS WANTED I |AILY, per Y e a r ...... And yet his instinct was right which told worth more than that,” said Arnold, "and I • In iliat case, Clara, you need not mind Carries, Sleils, Haraess, Sotes. IailY, per Month 5? should find work somehow. But yet to S WIKK All EISI FAIlt him that the girl was not a coquette. She my ciiking Miss Aglen a young lady.” Bm U oughbyrup.... TaHtesgoi^. I SUNDAY, per Year ...... 10! plunge her Into poverty—and to make Clara "Ther.- is one word left, at lerist; women I In unit, bold[flbydrugglita. | had no thought—not the least thought—os the most unhappy of women I" It would hctotliclr advnnt igc If piirrliascrs yet that anything woe possible b^ond the of ley class are gentlewomen.” O.ONSAJMPTION Harm's-,, liolics, Klniikcts lAILY and SUNDAY per Year . . . 7 (N existing friendship. It was pleasant, but The reason why Clara would be made the "iii-s Aglen Is a gentlewoman.” and other horse good,..would call nt W.YRRKN’.S VEEKLY, per Year ...... f oi Arnold would get tired of her, and go back most unhappy of women was that Clara was "Am .Id, look me 111 the face. My dear Carriage Repository, (i:ks Ma ii slrcet, llurtford. his cousin and his benefactor, to whom be their money. Whv'f Beeiiusu Address, T B B SUIT, Hew Tork dip. to bis own people. Then be would remain boy, ic.i me, are you mad! Oh, think of ray Samples of Dr.R.W.R.ld'* all Warren s good, not iiiinle by lilmscif arc owed everything. Blio was the kindest of hong it ( Irectry from the maniifaetiirer, (an ?im In her memory os a study of character. poor unhappy Claude, what he did and what mnErscuHrnKW? 1E3^i$iABte, Celebrated Asthmi R.lltl Wils she did not exactly formulate, but she patrons, and she liked nothing so much os he must liavo sufferedT’ sentfruetoallwlioapuly. usual thing 111 this place), doing away with all tho lavishing upon her ward everything that 1 It is also an excellent |»-GARGET CURE middle men', to Is, and li I. ast..iil"hl7g what n had that feeling. Every woman makes a I know what be d i i I do not know what amount 0 good, a .mall supply of moi.ev , Collars and Cuffs, be could desire. But she also, unfortunately I remedy forCoiighs,Colds V’ 'yi'idliiiiii, Jlci, had a cow whoso bai ■tody of character about every man in suffered. My case, however, is different and Catarrh. 60c. and $1 vested will enable you to take iiwnv ^ ' Neatly Laundered tor Cents Each. lUnitrated tho truth of Chaucer’s teacbingl from his. I am not engaged to anyone." TRUSSES OF ALL KINDS. packages sent by mail. ' ?,?ie ‘ ^ ..^'‘' “‘ K n'em llk from two teat whom she becomes ever so little interested. in that she loved power more than anything AND )iil>. lie used U aUwiiforiVs (Innirt Curr, niid twi w ,!a,'£ai™ a. But wo mnit not get conceited, my brothers, Also, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Elastic else, and bad already mapped out Arnold’s f soheme of life A. ETHRIDGE, Mr. ( mile will endorse it us a g,,od thing. In First-clats Style.' w r this fact Tba convsrse, unhappily, life for him I have drawn out for you. Mr dear boy. Hosiery, Suspensories, Etc. UUNDRY WORK dost not bold tmo. Very (ew nien evar Manufacturer and Pro W. W. WHIPPLE & CO., Prop'rs, Poilland, Maine. m U K M . i K A m s K , would von throw that all awav!" ^ W . H . CHEIVEY. CATARRH prietor, B orne. N. Y . Ueo. L. CiaAFUN Co., 1‘ruvldcncc Agouti. C. A. GRIFFIN, Shirt Maker, 8«8 Main Street, Hartford, Conn. octis 845 Main Sticet, Hartford. nv2l-3mz