THE TIMES, NEW U LOOM FIELD, PA. AUOUST 12, 1870. looked slniinonitly nfc Adnm, who; di vining his meaning, followed liliu. The door of the closet wns ujar, and, as he observed It, Adam remembered that In the excitement consequent upon the 'squire's, death the closet had not been opened. Extending his arm, the epeotro nolsetessly opened the door, and motioned Adnm to enter. The sexton obeyed tremblingly, and when he arrived in the door he raised his Inn tern and looked about the closet. .Articles of wearing apparel were hang lug about the room, which Adnm passed over with a cursory glance j but on the floor were two articles which elicited a cry of surprise and anger from him. One was a peculiar handkerchief of dark 4materlnl, Decked with sickly yellow squares) the other was a vial, whose label bore a death's-head and cross hones, and the startling wnrnlng.'Trus. sic Acid: Deadly Poison I" "Foul piny I I knew it!" screamed Adam, almost dropping his luutern in his excitement. " And, () Heaven I I . kuovv the murderer." The spectre spoke. Vour coming in this house of dread mm ui-umen, at ueau or nigiit, and in the face of hereditary superstition aud simple apprehension, is laudable, and shall lo rewarded. It is not strange thnt VOM nllllll Itllf. Huron nml 1, ....... oil The village clock had struck the hour Xil twelve before Adnm returned to his Nannette, who, terrified by IiIb pro. longed stay, was almost frantic Mob bing for Joy, she flung herself into his arms with the ardor of a bride. Al though Adam returned her caresses, he ' did -sb, mechanically, for his manner twas pre-occupied. The worthy old soul, not lacking in ' the' voluble inqiilHUlveneas of feminine old age, harrassed Adam with a legion of questions, which he evaded as well as he could without giving oflense ; but the good dame, piqued at her master's seeming curllshness in refusing to sat- - iri., " niic ivuiun uusemiy loiioweu Iier example. Nannette fidgeted all night, unable to sleep a moment until Adam Bhould re veal the secrets of his expedition. That something strange had happened she well knew by the unusual thoughtful ness of ids face, but to her persistent questions lie merely returned a shrug vof bis shoulders. 'They were sitting at breakfast, when Adam suddenly struck the table a mighty blow with his fist. " I never would have dreamed it 1" said he, with another blow. " Dreamed what, Adam V" eagerly In quired Dame Nannette. " That the moon was made of green cheese!" Nannette grew red and her eyes sparkled; but, restraining her anger, she essayed one more question. " Adum, tell me; What did vou see n .,.. A . 1.. n 1 J II 1 t. ... last night?" " The Evil One," replied Adam. Thereupon, Nannette burst into tears and flounced away from the table in high dudgeon. Adam apparently did not notice his Wife's indignation, but ate his breakfast absent-mindedly, rose from the table, got his oak stick, and left the house, leaving poor Nannette bathed in tears, and seething with curiosity. Adam Hill walked briskly across the village toward Gilbert Ray's residence, with eyes downcast in meditation, and bringing his oak stick down with a thump. The landlord, pursuant to his close disposition, lived hermit-like in a desolate cottage on the opposite side of the village from the mansion-house. Adam soon arrived at the cottage, walk ed up to the door, and knocked sharply. "Well come in!" was growled, rather than spoken, by a voice which the sexton recognized as that of Dark Gil. He entered a small, meanly fur nished room, cold and cheerless, and saw Dark Gil seated at his desk poring over his rent-roll. "Well, what do you want, sexton?" demanded Dark Gil sharply, eying Adam savagely. " Want your cottage repaired, I suppose. I generally receive a similar petition every day. Test ! as if they couldn't live in a house as good s their landlord's. They are better ihan mine," he continued, casting a .glance round on the bare floor. " Which is not saying much," Adam thought. But he discreetly kept his own coun sel, only saying, as he took a chair : "Since you won't invite me to sit down, Mr. Ray, I'll do so uninvited ?" " What is your business V" again do manded the landlord impatiently. " Be -quick, for I'm hurried this morning." Adam cast a look out of the window. Three men were approaching the house, lie turned again to Dark Gil. "What do you suppose I saw last nlghti"' he inquired, looking steadfast Jy at the other. ' . "Pestl How should I know ?" snap sped Dark Gil. " The ghost of 'Squire Lovell I" "What I" shouted Dark Gil, Btartlng to his feet with an ashy face, and over turning his chair, " The ghost of 'Squire Lovell !" ' " Ha!" Dark Gil made no other comment, but glared la fury and terror at Adam, who bore It without flinching. " Yes," resumed the sexton, casting a second look out of the window, " and facts have come to light which prove thnt the 'squire met his death by foul play. Murder will out." " Murder I It Is false !" cried Dark. CI II, with white lips. " 'Sq he died of apo plexy." "He died of poison I" thundered the Bexton. " Bee, here are the accusers, silent, but, oh, how true !" And he took from ids breast the pe culiar handkerchief and the vial he had Been in the closet of the 'squire's room. Dark Oil glared at Adam aud his face was terrible to see. '"Where did you get them!" he gasped. "Where they had been dropped by the murderer. Ha! Hands oil'! Help!" Dark Gil had sprung upon Adam to seize the accusing articles. The force of his attempt was so great that the old man was hurled to the floor but three men rushed into the cottage, and throw ing themselves on Dnrk Oil, secured him after a desperate struggle, bound him with stout cords they had evidently brought for that purpose, and laid him upon his bed. Then one young man advanced so precisely like the spectre of the previous night that even if Adam had not formed his acquaintance he would Instantly have recognized him. "Villain," he said sternly, "your deed Is discovered, and the hand of Fate brought it about. I am the nephew of 'Squire Lovell, relumed from foreign lands to avenge murder. Listen, all," he said, addressing his coadjutors and Dark Gil, to whom he related the mar velous occurrences which had led to the detection of 'Squire Lovell's murderer. Eugene Lovell, having run away from his uncle, betook himself to a seafaring life, and by diligence and ability had at tained the captaincy of a New York vessel plying between that port and Liverpool. During his last voyage a mutiny occurred among his crew, which he suppressed, mortally wounding the rlngteader, an ex-convict, and a desper ate man, who, accidentally discovering that Captain Lowell was a nephew to the 'squire, made a startling dying con fession. Five years before he had es caped from prison, wherein he had been confined for smuggling. He fled to Edgeville, and the officers were on his track, when Dark Gil, who had reasons of his own for assisting him, harbored him until the officers abandoned the search. Then he demanded a requittal, and on the day the 'squire's will was drawn In his favor, he prevailed upon the man, by the guaranty of a large sum, to steal into the 'squire's bedroom at night, stupefy the old man with chloroform, and then take his life by poison. Brutes can be grateful, and so was the felon. He did the deed but, fearing the gallows, Burreptitlously used for admin istering the chloroform one of Dark Gil's peculiar handkerchlefs,well known throughout the adjacent country, and after the deed was done threw both handkerchief and vial into the closet, in order to 'divert suspicion from him self. Strange to state, the closet was never opened, and had not the marvel ous chain of events led to the detection of the murderer, Dark Gil might have lived and died unsuspected by the sim ple villagers. By the time Captain Lowell conclud ed, Dark Gil was raging, and in a few hours' time was a raving maniac. He was Immediately conveyed to the mad house at the neighboring town of Ware, where he may be seen to this day (for we believe he is yet alive) raging in his cell. He is "dangerous," and his In sanity consists of his laboring under the mortal terror of an Imaginary enemy, who is constantly attempting to apply to his nostrils a handkerchief saturated with chloroform, in order that he may poison him while in a state of stupefac tion. He lives In continual terror,start ing up out of his sleep, shrieking, and beating off his Implacable foe ; and the sight of a bottle or handkerchief will throw him into convulsions. Captain Lovell succeeded to the prop erty, and liberally rewarded Adam Hill for his zeal. The mansion was entirely repaired and refurnished, the grounds were rejuvennted, and the premises un derwent a general and beneficial change. And now, on every anniversary of the 'squire's death, old Adam Hlli is the Hon of the day, which he spends in re lating the story of The 'Squire's Ghost. 63" An American gentleman now living in Spain points out to his coun trymen that it is an inviting field for the Bale of labor saving implements and the procuring of patents. The Spanish farmers use precisely the same sort of plows that the Moors did wjien Isabella exiled them. Sowing and reaping ma chines are not known, and the grain Is Hot threshed, but oxen tread It out as they did in the dnys of Moses. It Is winnowed by woman, who toss it Into the air to scatter the chafT. In Upper Arragon, masons wet their mortar with wine Instead of water because there Is a scarcity of water. The . thousand and one conveniences of domestic work in America are unknown In Spain, such as clothes phis clothes horses, lemon squeezers, etc. The writer assures his readers that any new and praotlcal In ventlon will find a ready market In Spain, especially such as require a small capital. A Disappointed Young Man, THERE are innumerable ways of sat lsfylng disappointed love, but a young farmer of Ellenvllie, N. Y., adopted a course which, at least, has the virtue of originality. The story Is relat ed at length by the Kingston (N. Y.) Freeman, and the parties Interested In it reside in that romantic and pictur esque region known as the Drowned Lands, near Ellenvllie. John Nloholus was a young farmer, possessing most of the comforts and not a few of the luxu ries of this life, among the latter being the finest team of horses to be found in that part of the country. George Blu menner, another well-toMlo farmer, Is interesting here only as the father of two handsome daughters, who were agreeable, Intelligent, naturally the belles of the place, and much Bought for by the young men as the rarest specimens for wives to be found anywhere. Ladles love horses, and so it was the most natural thing that the young farmer should Invite them to ride behind his gallant team, which they did several times, enjoying sucli rides as only girls of youth and beauty can enjoy them. But troublesome obstacles broke up tho smooth current of the stream that seem ed to be running straight on to court ship and marriage. Even the town gossips were at a loss for any reoson to assign for the falling out, but a few weeks ago young Farmer Nicholas sued old Farmer Blumenaer before a Justice of the Peace for a small amount of money, .due for services in taking de fendant's handsomedaughters out riding. Incredible as it may seem, the case was taken up by able counsel, and argued by them with a persistency, vigor of ex pression and eloquence known to the Ellenvllie Bar. The case was finally decided by Justice Wells, who dismissed the case, thereby establishing a legal precedent, which boys and girls should always remember, that taking girls out riding is not that class of service for which a recovery can be had, as tho monopoly of the society of the fair one for the time is considered full and ample payment. A Lesson for Joseph Cook. JOSEPH COOK Is always cross and discorteous. Once he called on the President. "Iam pleased to see you, sir," said the President kindly. " Be silent, slrl " snapped Joseph ; "I am Inspecting this picture, and cannot appreciate its beauties if I am contlually interrupted." It 1b likewise related that he once asked a certain lady to be his wife, and immediately relapsed Into a profound Btudy of something. The lady eoftly said "yes," and, as he didn't respond, she repeated the word a little louder. " Stop your noise! " roared Joseph ; '.' I've got an argument at my tongue's end that will knock the spots out of John Mill, and here you're trying to spoil it." But things are not always pleasant for Joseph when he gets into these tantrums. Journeying along a country road one day, he stopped at a farm-house and called for a glass of milk. " Certainly, sir," said the lady of the house, with a smile. "We are always pleased" "Not another word, madam," Inter rupted Joseph, flushing with anger. " Bring the milk I " The lady looked at him a moment, and then boxed his ears and cheeks so that the prints of her fingers were left on his fair skin. "Good gracious I " exclaimed Joseph, recovering a little from his involuntary study of Jewish history, " that's the meanest act ever perpetrated by mortal woman." " You are wrong, sir," returned the lady. " I have merely punished imper tinence as it deserves. I have given you your first lesson in the art of being a gentleman." " I t is a sad world," said Joseph, re flectingly, turning away. " The milk is sour and every apparently good thing is stuffed with sawdust." Cured of Drinking. " A young friend of mine was cured of an insatiable thirst for Liquor, which had so prostrated him that he was una ble to do any business. He was entirely cured by the use of Hop Bitters. It allayed all that burning thirst; took away the appetite for liquor; made his nerves steady, and he has remained a sober and steady man for more than two years, and has no desire to return to his cups : I know of a number of others that have been cured of drinking by it." Fromaleadinglt.R. Official, Chica go, Ills. S2 2t R A K ROAD St PHILADELPHIA AND READINGr7r ARRANGEMENT OF FASBBN0EHT11AINS. JIuy lltiT, 1870. THAINB LEAVE UA1U118HUKG A8 FOLLOWS for New York, lit S.18, 8.10 a.m. J.oop.m. nil TM p. m. Kor l'lilladolphla, at 6. IK, 8.10, 6.46 a.m. 2,00 nl 4.W u. in. A Kor ItmtriliiK, at 8,15, 8.10, (MS, m. and 8.00 4.00 nnd7.Mii. in. For 4'oUnvllle nt (MR, 8.10 a, in., anil 4. no p. in., and via Schuylkill and Husuuehanua branoli at 2.40 ). in. Kur Auburn via 8. AH, he. at 8.80 a. m. Kor Allentowii, 16.I5, s.lu a, in., mid at J. 00, 4.00 and 1M p. in. The A.I8, S.loa. in., and 7.8S p. m., trains have tluniiKli earn (or New V'ni k. The A.Ki, a. in., trains liave thrnuglicarsfor Philadelphia. SUNDAYS i for New York, at 6.18 a. in, Kor Alleiitciwn mid Way Htatlnns at 8. Ma. m, Kor Headliig.riilludeliililaaiid YVaydtatlousat 1.48 y. m. TKAIN8FOK lIAItltlflHUHG, LEAVE AS FOL LOWS i Leave New York, at8.4A a. m,, 1.00, 6. 80 and 7.45 p. m. Leave rhlladelplila, at 9.46 a. m. 4.00, and 7.20 p. in. Leave Heading, at UM, 7.28, 11.80 ft. m. 1.30, 6.15 and lo. sr p. in. Leave 1'ottsvllle, at 8.S0, 9.13 a.m. and 4.40 p. in. And via Schuylkill and SusqueliannaBrancliat 8.18 a. in. 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