Vlie Columbian. Inet WrUly, nrrrr t'rMny mnrnli.. m DuOOMSnUUO, COMJMMA COUNTY PA attwoiwiaam per year, m cents ihirrmnl alirmml when paid In advance, to miirarlf-M nm 17 ii, . coitntv tho termi are fa per year, Mrlrtir it. I ""No paper dlnonntlr.ueif oxcV, t at the iKi I All papers wnt mil of Hip state or to dt.tant tvi offices must w paid for In artvanco; m"cw i 1 m.!JJ!!fJf!,n,lJf.S'''H,',lla nty iSromw to w 'S the wlity?. D KCr Clnctol ' rom "taertbers In !rT?TTvTn-rr-s.-Tv- Thn.Tnlihlntr rvtnititnr.t n t. . " eompicto. and nur Job Printing will comnarn Kvniiu 1 0 I'HOPESSIONAI, CA11DS. ATTORNEY-AT-L A V, CotCKDUK tiuit.nisn. Ilioomourg, r. MembT of tho 1'ntUM states Law Afsociatlon. Col'eotlom m.ide in any part of America or Kurope! E. WALiiBIt, Attornoynt-Iliaw. omeo. Sscond iloorfrotn Int National linnlt. ' uumsistiuiia, ta. pjr U. FUNK, Attornoyat-Lnw, w.ooMauiJiio.rA. office In rent's llon.mtfli. it a yj7huokalew, ' ATTOItNKY8.AT.uAW, c . . Illoomsturg, l'a. omco on Main Street. Dritduor below CourUIonsc T OtiNMjTLAUrr, ATTOilNHY.AT.uAW, Itloomsbnrg.Pa. Office over Schuyler's Hardware store. l. n. t irri.it. hoh't. . i.tm 17 II. A R. Ti. LITTLE, ATTOKN KYS-AT-LA V, llloomsbnrg, l'n. W. MILLER, ' ATT0HNI5Y-AT-T.AW c omceln Ilrowcr'shulldlrg.socond flonr.room No, 1. llloomsburg, l'a. FRANK ZARR. Att:ornoy-ut-7jawi BLOOMfiliUUO. PA. omco rorner of Centre nnd Main Streets. Clark'n Building. Can be consulted in Gorman. E. CIIAriN, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. ni.oo.iisni;ii(.-, im Nav bo found In IlKroHDIiirs OFFICR In Hie CPUtt ltou?i repu in. m u-m G 1 i:0. E. ELWKLL, A T TO R N E Y-A T-L A V. COinMBUN llvuniKa, Uloomsbnri,', l'a. Itcmhcr or tho Unltud States Law Association. Collect Ions mndo In any part c f Attiotlca t r Europo R. KNOKH. ! R. WINTRUSTBKN. Notarj l'libllc KNORR & WINTKKSTHEN, Ait ox'iioy s-at-Lav. omco In llartman's llloek, Corner Main and Mar ket streets, llloomsburg, l'a. ZSyPcnsione and'Jiwnliet OiUtcM, IAUL E. 'WIRT, Attorney-at-Law, oniro In lirower'a Dlock, one door Ulnw Cowmbi v liuuaing UL00J1SI5IJR0, J"A. UY JALJOUY, A ttorneyat- Law, llLOOMdllllUH, Ofllco In TI..T, Clark's imlldtng, second Uoor, over lionman's uour uuu tecu Bwra. Oct. 8, '80. T II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICE OK THE TEACE. omco In lira. Ent'a llulldlug, third Cn or from Main street. K. OSWALD, AtToriioyat-Lawi Jackson Building, Rornis 4 nml C, MayCBl. IIEIIWICK.VA. Ty M. L. EYERLY, ATTOIiNRY-AT-LAW, CatawlBaa.l'a. t;nHecMoiis promptly mado and romlttnd. omco tit ii. riiawn, 'attorney-at-law, CatAwlssa, l'a. Ofllee, corner of Third nnd Main Street. L. FK1TZ, Altorney.nl Law. Office . . in Columbian uunaing. J""" , T IITTRKINOHAM. Allorncvnt-I.nw. Of- JLV.llee, Urockwaj's liulldlng, l&t lloor, lilooins. Eurg, renn'a. may 7, W)-t f CO. IiARKLEY, Altorney-at-Lnw. Office , In 'Brower's building, snd story, liooms 4 4 5 B. ROBISON, Attorney-nt-Lnw. Office in iiarunan'B Dunaing, uiuunuvab D U. WM.M. HEBER, Surgeon and Physi cian, omco MarKec iiiuui. nuaruviwu I l?VAVU T n iSiiKOMin and Plural . clan, (OIUco and Hesidencu on Third etrcct T) nrTri7r irv T n Bi,.nMn ami Vhv slchui.northsldoMaln street, below Market. TR. J. 0. BUTTER, PHYSICIAN BUKOKON, omco, North Market street, Oct. l, mooiosburg, ra. rR. I. L. RABB, PRACTICAL DENTIST. Main Street, opposite Episcopal Church, Blooms burg, l'a. tv Teeth extracted wltiout pain. OCt. 1, 1879, W. Hl house, BL00L1SBURG, COL. 00. PA. All styles of work dono In a superior manner, work warranted as represented, tkitii Jixtkict kp wiTiiooT I'aih by tho uso of tlas, and free of cliargo when ortlflclal teeth ore Inserted. Ofllco over Bloombburg Banking Company, Jo be open at all hours during the day. Nov. My- M1SCEIXANE0U8 M. DRINKER. GUN and LOCKSMITH. Hn!tinir vnoiiinoa anil Machinery of all kinds ro- pilrcd. OrsRA 1I0U8 Building, uioomuDunf, r. 1) AVID LOWENBERQ. Mercliant Tailor uain at., auoYv uiuhui nv.. 8. KUIIN, dealer ii. Meat, Tallow etc, . . ' . . . UfAAnfl arA Third. uenirn evrwii uulwwu nvwma M JA'MEB REILLY, T'oTiROT'ial Artist. b again at bla old Eland under ' HCIJANOK HO-TEC-nnd baa as usual a KlltST-cuss "A""1" Sliol'. llo rctprelfuliy solicits the patronage ol his old coitcmerB and ol the public generally. T) US NESS CARDS, VISITJNO 0AHD8, LKITEII 1IBAIW, 1IIIX UltAIW, E. ELWiiLIi . EXOHANCfB HOTEL. W. R. TUBES, PROPRIETOR BLOOHSBVItO. PA. Ol'l'OSITECOUIlT.llOUSE. i,Tr.i eonvcnicnt samplo rooms. Hath roomi' liotnnrt cold water, and nlf modern conveniences! 8. F. SHARPLESS, Cor. Ctntro and Hall Koad BU., near L. ft U. Depot. lowest Prices will not ba undersold. Manufacturer of MINK CAH WIIKKLS. Coal Break crnndUrldga Castlncs, Water ripes, stoves. Tin. ware, Plows, IltON FENCE, and all kinds of Iron and urnes u -stints. TIjo rrlKlnnl Montrose, Iron beam, right band left hand, nniHldo hill plows, tbo best In thomark- et, and nil kind? of plow repairs. Cook stoves, tloom Stoves, and Stoves for hcatlne stores, school houses, churches, Ao. Also tho lnrir. fctock of repairs for city Btovcs. wholesalo and retail, such as MioBilck.aratrs, Cross riecis, Lids c. Sec, Stovo V)pe, Cork llollera, RkUllta, Cako llales, large Iron Kettles, tJO gallons to 1 t arrels) mm Hells, Sled Soles, Wagon Doxcs, "Allontown Bone Maiiure" I'KVSTEH, MM,T,c., c. Jan 9, 'so-iy SPRING Al'.D euoes clothing -)0(- A. J. EVANS, HlO UntOWIl ClOllllcr. lift!, Illt litrHtA n Unn llur, ! cf New um( nr.d is pi i pared to umku up SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS For Men imil ttOXti in the l,i nlrst innnrnr ntwi Ttf at . w GENTS' FUKNISIHRG GOODS, Hats. Cap. &c. . Always on hand. Cull and Examine. EVANS'llLOCK viorner wain una lion f treels, EI001VISBUIIO, PA. C. F. HARDER, DEALEIl IN HARD WARE, CDTLERY, PAINT, OIL AND VAP.NISHES, BO0RS,SASH, BLINDS, BRACKETS Lumber of all kinds for sale as cheap as the cheapest for cash or produce. C.A.T.A-'TO'ISS.A., PA. may o m PLUKE&G, GAS PITTING, STOVES and TINWARE. 33 . 33. BKOWEB llui purchased tho Stok and n minora of I. Hagen- inu'ii, ana is now piepiiun loouniiKuiuu tiwuiii in urn nue. j lumuuig ui,u ub riuiiig uniiui.iuikj. imwaie, Moies, in agrcat variety. All work done by EXPERIENCED HANDS, Miln Street corner of East. HLOOnilsitUKK, fA. ' N. S. TINGLEY. Announces to tho public that ho Is prepuied to do x mnsinM:M UUSIUXU Jk CtAlUX 1A1I promptly and at reasonable prices. Now Is thu ben- son ior a -NEW SPRING SUIT- And Tlnglo) 'a tho rlnro to get a proper lit. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Shop over lilllmejer's (iroccry, Con.erot Main and BLOOMBBDBO,PA. BLOOMSBURG PLAMK6 MILL. The undersigned having put his Pinning Will on nnllroadsiriet.ln nrst.cmss condition, is prepared to ao an Kinus oi w oik iu mi uuu. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS. FLOORING, Etc. furnish! d at reasonable rrlces. All lumlx r utt d Is I well beahoued and none but bklllid workmen are I employed. ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS furnished on application, riant. nnd tpecincatiOuS prepareu ny an unpeiieueeu uiuu(,uiiuiu4. l!IooniHbiir?,rn. C. 33. SyVVCStE, 0I1LKK IN Silverware. Watthcr.Jtwelry.ClcctE.4c All kinds of Watches, Clocka and Jewelry neat Is repairea iinu Mtuiuuu;u. maylT.Wf r F, IIARTMAN ujiraHlHN Till rOLLOWIHQ AMHRIOAN INSURANCE COMPANIES! Lycoming of Muuey j-eunsyivaum. North American of VWdoIphla, l'a t'rauklln.of m ' Pennsylvania of " Karmors of Vork, l'a. Hanover of Nw York". "offlceoMarkot Btroot No. e, uioonuearg, , oct. m, i-iy. jpiUE INSURANCE. CIIIHSTIAN F. KNAl'P, IlLOOMSUUItO, l'A, UIUTIsn AMK11I0A ABSUltANOK COMPANY. (imiM AN VIIIKlNBUliANOK COMPANY. N ATI ON A if F 1 11 B INSUKANCJt COMPANY. UNION 1NSUHANCK COMPANY. These oi d coKrcHATiONR are well seasoned by age a nd rmKTKBTin and havo never yot had a loss set t led by any court of law. Their a&acta are all tnvoat o d li i eouf. siiCBBiTUsand are liable to tho hazard 0 Losses" &rTi.T and uosrsTLT adjusted and paid as "con as determined by ciikistun P. KNirr, ernc- The woplo of Columbia oounty Bhou d patronlifo . . ii" ':,!; inma ifftnv &m nett od and nald rij., BLVJH j .,.,..- . . - 1-7 P.?'?nC,JfJf,e?V 11KAL1MQ ruuirmvii w.. HOV, W.'W. BL00MSBUIIG,PA.,E1UDAY, I Tlr, THE GREAT (louralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of tho Chest, Gout, Uuinsy, Soro Throat, Smll-nas and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Genoral Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Hoadacho, Frosted Foot and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth r mml. St. jAonni (lit. na a attfr,aurrt Wm;itoanl 7iru)i PJxtenml itemed)'. A trial entails but tho rnmpunulwly trilling outlay of no CViiIm. iiud every une sntlerlng with pain can havo cheap nml iIUtc proof of Its claims. IHrectloin lu Eleven Lfinguuges. BOLD BY ALL DHUQOISTa AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGEXiER & CO., Uuttlnwrr, Mil., V. S. A, Heat I'racraat & ile:ie:dns of Pcrlta3 uceeiiinii; uolicite and Lasting. Price, 2S ots.: L' rr EcttlC3, 73 etc- ScU ty ietlttl 111 DrngiA lVrfuncry, Elfsiitur. oHI cox A X, Y.. m rny I illl?. PARKEH'S GSGHil TOriiO Y i no ivioaictno tor hvory Family, Mad!fromC!ui,-T, Duclm ;ano'nl t?, Etilllngu, j ana ctner tinur iiest v li tw ,t s 1 nown. r Parkpr's Gti or i To ic I iu n t My " r curativrow T't u isihe c-eif 3t maoa Lorttct i r cIiloojru.-iiicritnJLiNtrHeguU.orcvitmjiicr j I Th.8 Bsct Modicino You can Uso j fcrRonioriDKHoaltu & "trr n 'th 1 Itcon.nn.icrstoni tfrr i tli tfst ,'n-.. i -ar-'lies Ltitt'ieu ..1, rar.f, aiirA is Aurr.i'ii lt- u rs or h(!pcllai--c.i!i;s of the lt'iveU. .-!tnm.,th, lii , li. Kliinvs, I Ucr Unn.iryOr7-.ru r.'lColrrlaintstf J wemtn, inui-u r.t.:, bleep tssticsi, xtncuua. tlira si d Druuli'Miicsi. Tryal'cittlcti .ay: ItmiysrveyonrKfi. soct. and $i tizcsMalldrugg'ists. Ev,.ry genuine bcttlc hasoursicnaturcrn cuttide unpi,'r, lliscox c Ca, N. Y. Iic br.mig hiLuyn,j;$tH2c. Everybody whoelir.ir U gr.iy cr f. 'rd hn felt the need of n I iftir Uestcrer ai d drewi Out is cleanly, ngncaUy inrfuined a..d KitmU . Par ser's Hair Italni uiiifics iltei.;oH fi:.tlicus U the rrfi'rrn, cM 1 yc'm-.i at njc and?!. oct.l.'KMy is a runniiY vi?anTAiu.r. itnur.DY For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Uic. A shi-o nntl speedy euro lin- Koro Tin-out, CoiikIih, ColtlM, Diphtheria, Chills, Din ri-liea, Dysentery .Cramps, Cholera, Summer Complaint, Slclc llen(lnehe,Nem:tli;lii,KlieiiiiiH(l'jiH, DrulseH, Cuts, Hprahis, etc. lYifictly ttfe to uso mtrmnUu or f.r rani'v.aii I certain toainird relief. N l.unlly e.iu uiliint H bo without It. Sold by nil druggUU ut .'l.'ic, r.Or., and 91 a Nitlle. PERRY DAVIS f- 60N, Proprietors, Providence, K. I. THE WHITE MM H AMI vvcoroas, ino worm renowneu repuuiuoq oi iuu llltft NtUVltMr ftlflf! illIP o l,rluina innnv iinsrrnmilmifl rnmrvtltira In niMnf. ri I uu Kinus oi mean incics io injure us rrpuiuufu, we beg lo caullou all Intending purchasers not to buy a Wr-TTTR 1VT APT-TTNR .... - S5EUlaOT S3Snwnow, wk WAititANT tub NATUitAL WEAK ANDTBAH of tub White Shuttle Mm Made, sks.ani)1ikW .run utrtiiimu Kinnun tftwt 111 lt I r V tlMf U., LKiv,A,Vu iKVn-iiiSv-KV.'MViA''14 V,SAUH Tiila warranty cxreola tho briukairo of nccdlou bobbins and shuttles. This warranty win noi vo susiuineu uuiess uie Plato number abovo rlu-u corresponda with the number on tbo ahuttlo race elldo. lluwure ot defaced or altered numbers. WHITE BKWINO MACHINE CO. Tho "WHITE" Shuttle Sowing Machine ii an anuria oamoity than any other family Bowing Machine for doing every variety ot ork, J, SAliTZRlt, (literal Agent. uiovmsbnrK, la. (lot, 1, 0-tf. LATEST STYLES OP Our.Ij31.I3SrGr O -A. 33,33 S At tbo 'COLUMBIAN OFFICE.' ak r it illi! S fate m IPs! pain mum Poetical. TIIU FAUMKIt'S WHOlNd. Tho daisies noilled in the grass, thu buttorcttps wero sleeping, And Juit acrosii the river fan-r tho f.irmcra nt their roaplnir II,., l,,l .... ,1... 1 uii.n, rw umu itmi iui, mu iii tiij n utvo I Their soft whlto Ixmuty In tin lroc7o that from tho soi was blowing. A llttlo maid catni ttirough tho land with finnjs an.l rlpplln? laughter; Tho buttercups made way for her, tho daisies nod- ued after. A strong young farmer iw horpauio bealdo tho parting river; Bho drew a Illy from Its depth with golden heart n-qulver. -luuu urmiuraiiur man imos nro, sain no, wiiu uenu upuiicn, I And throw n nonov. as tho stream towards the maiden drifted. Sho set tho flowers In her halr-tho rcdund whlto together! A cloud grow black beforo tho sun, and rainy wa1 tho weather. iiuua.no across mo rivtrmcn, mis i.inuer, irum llUinOWtngi I lfJ flu nv. I o lover sain ho "it gloaming sun nnd cloudiest ekies o'crican us. The river's barring width may roil unpasscd, untnil 111 IWCUl il", ruin nnimi oirr i I'dcrositiio iceantosour t,ide-i amno talr-dnr lovcrr Andsoono noon thuvlllago b'lls rang outnerow tho river, Their musto set tho buttercups and dal-lea nil n-ciulter, Whllo koiuo ono drew n Illy Iran thn stream so blithely itiiA'iiur, And p uokud a llnod-nd poppy that amid tho wne.ii ni giown gj The nunli'it sit thcin In h'r hnlr-r.d end white Uyo her With mniiya smile, atoaror two, and glunccsat tho weather. They paisod bencatlttliocliapeirbtli.'ulc tho farmer and tho inaMnii Wheio arches crossed abovo their heads, with srowy b'.Obsom:, 1 iden, Anlltilhat I lace of holy calm tho binding worn wei u spukon i lie In Ids li an bore cut tho truth, f he on her hand llu token. Tho j ears went bv, ni dEO'co wcrobilght andsomo who clouded over, Hut ever stood boat her fldi-he was no falr-d.iy lover. IloHnn 'Ranter ipt. Select Story. TERESITiTA'S PRIZE. Pausilipo is a suburb of Naples, stretching along the western side of the beautiful bay, about which so much has been said and written Along the slrer banks that descend abruptly to the sea are many charming villas facing directly on the water, and readied from the main road by zigzag paths, through gar dens licii in all this luxuriant growth of Southern Italy. With thn deep-blue w:v ter washing the rocks upon which these houses stand, anil bi-yond tho sea ; the mountains behind Smrento, Cuslellamnro and Vino standing out in bold outline Willi Vesuvius rearing his head solemn and threatening to the left there is here I to bo found about as line a view as the heart of man could desire. And when tho eye, as it is apt to do, tires of these grander beauties, it is only necessary to turn round lo regale ones senses with tho soft greens of the tig tree, olive, chestnut and lemon, the odors of the orange blossoms and ro-tes,and the varied uu-s ot the many Umvers with which nature supplies this land with so libeial a hand. In ono of tho prettiest of these villas lived an English family ; and at tho time ot the ptesent story somo tender parages were taking place between tin ' . . . . . . i- , i i r i eldest uaiigniei or mo uou-io aim i.uni Ardley, whoso yacht was in harbor at bantu Lucia, whence it was his trctpieni custom to sail across in too dingy when the wind was tavorable, both as a short. cut. and lo avoid tho dust, jolting and evil odors along the Chiaia. The usual companion of tlteso journeys was a lad of d'diteen. an Englishman who, some few vents nreviotislv. had been cast adrift at Naples by ono of those strange chances which (ire liable to belall a voting sailor who linns nunseii wuu a biutal captain and a drunken crew. Af ter many shifts and much misery, by dint ol sneer nonesiy ami ministry vir. tues at a considerable premium in this eity atid aided by a muck intelligence, ho had acouueil a lair Knowledge oi tne laiiL'uaL'e. and a decent position as guide, . . 1 courier, or commissionaire, as occasion offered. His name was Frank Lloyd. Lord Ardley had taken a fancy to htm, and attached him to lus special service (luring bis stay in tho neighboihood, limine' bun both iisciui and (Usenet, Now it happened that adjoining tho Villa bantangelo was an untenanted house, placed under the caieof a garden er, named iaiiiciu, wno occupied a small bouse eloso to tho water's edge, which served for bathing npaitmcnts when the mam building was tcunulul.- Wilh old lialdelli livid hisnieco Teresina an exceptionally beautilul girl ol lilteen, who had rather a haul time ol it lomake thintr- comfoitablo for her stulv and nvaricious uncle, to whom the expendi- ture of every soldo for household neces- sities was an ngouv. Teresina was a erietit favorite at the villa, where she was often required to assist the Indies with her needle ; and tlieie somo of her hap- piest days wero spent, miicn indeed to her own advantage ; for, taking uu in- terest hi her, they had taught her liabils nnd modes ot nio winch raised her con- Mdornbly auovo ner countrywomen oi ,10 tame class, i;epiived early oi her patents, sho mixed little in thoBOciety of her own class : for Hahlelli was stroiiL'- . . . , . . , . uiipoi Teresina had been for somu time at. taolicd to Frank Lloyd, much to tho (lis- I., ensure ot o ( 15a ( clli. who hated h in . . - . . . ... ly averso to nnj thing in mo naittro ol ami n was wuu surprise sue ioumi ner- purpose; to which tho gnrdener objected outings or junketings, as involving ex- self accosted by her undo iu nmiable strongly, and retired witli a face so worn penses, nnd his miseily liabits made him tones. and anxious nnd frightened, that this mlar amongst his neighbors. l on nave said noiuing at mo vuia oi amiable ollieial thought it as well to send very cordially for tho way In which L ovd steadily set IIS face aim list the I - . .1 ntteinpled by tho old man, lliotiyli Ho ticqucntly put llttlo commissions in his way for llowers.fnuts, poultiy nnd tho ltst. Hnlddli's son, Luigi, wns also a thorn in tho sides of tlic loveis. Ho wns a typical specimen of "tlioso Neapolitans," a teim of con- . . i n. r.... i-. . , i .... i ,. .1. ...... :.. .1.,. ..!.!. r i IH1...11.. r.... 1 t: .. . lempi used rpeuiiii-uiiy 101 luaiing nei in Naples by tho piirroundiiig towns. Just a shade above tho lamroni, who nro last nisnppeuiing, they are as idle nnd worthless a set of cubs as nio to bo found 111 Europe. Work is hateful to tliem 1 they would rooiiermcii a shilling luuu euiii uu an) uuv ; ineir iiiuu w spent 1 omul the doois of cafes, iu the pinmi, 011 boon! the buy steamers, in 11... .1 r 11, ,. 1 ; uiu uumil'iui 01 uiu viiimjuj juiiii)m in i . . ...it..!.: i iii ..ii ii . PIIIIllPlilII SKPTEMBEll 30, unnga, famlilin, idling, smoking, sing "Flnifili it, fininh it," lio s;i!d fiercely t nig, somctltncrt but rarely figliting, "a bumper to tlic lucky number 1"' and nover working. "Where, tlioy find means slio, not caiing to inllfitu liim, com- to dress tilth' unclean bodies in tho taw- plied. dry pseiidtMeHpeclablo clothes thoy wear She shortly after retired to rest, and for the. lavish display of collars and drowsy and tired. Half an hour after cuffs tho less said about their under ward the old man crept toward her room attire, the better is a mystery. Luini l..l 1...I...1 I.!. .1.1.. !.. ,1.! I . 1...1 lli.,1 1 ailUllll'tl llllll 111 lllll BUI.i lllll, haviiirr a notion to setllo down into a lefc) iirccarions mode of life, had thouuiit that Teieslna might pioe a useful ap- pendage, and, perhaps, by, her cleverness and industry, supply him with means for his own particular pleasures. Altairs hum stooil when a stroko ot fortune, which befel Tercsina, gave rise to the trouble of which this story tells, Like many wiser and belter people than lierselt, slio occasionally dreamed dreams ,.f . ,0.!i ,in " ,,i ,l,0,a , ' ., .. . I. "im "lieu tnrew away iter small savings in the public lotteries upon some "lucky number which was to make her fortune, Onn ilnv. timvnvir. nhi fiiniul lioini'lf tn bo tho one in a thousand on whom for- tuno smiles. She was thu winner of iivo luilldred DOUIldS. It IS IICCI CSS to SUV ,, ,'ll, ,l,n, nlrll t,l 1, n.o.i If 1" nynf, .,,,( in. iiimiiii'wii.i.- i mem on iituiing it was impossible. 10 pay tho money over to her. Sho was too V()U))tf, sho must brine her narents or iriini - itum Willi n liimix In, oil olwi fil b...... ........ ........ .wi, .......v .,..w 1 1 ...11 M! I .1. !..!.! 1 . ii,iiiLti 10 x iiuniiiiMi, 110 iuiilfit iiiiiikiiil: 1 of the l'oyful sunirise sho hnd in store lor lier daiitntr Maiik, when she should place tho money in his hands ; and tell him to lake her with its Init with u presentment .nt of some misfortune that a from her unclu's greed or her must arise cousin s envy. I Jut she hnd been taught a courage and independence from her association with the Ktiglifh, which de termined her to make a stand for her tits. 'Chut I What do yon do so lato ? growled her uncle as she entered the house. "I nave been to the banco itt lollo.my father." "Lotto ! what have you to do with lotto V O littlu devil 1 it is not enough Hint you should neggar mo ny giving macaroni to anv blind beggar who pass- es, but yon must play lotlo, eh 1 while Luigi Bleeps all day, and drinks auisctte like a prince 1 Curse voti both 1" I?ut 1 have gained, my father. And it uns not with your money, but some that I earned from the Kuglish ladies." 'Gained ! Humph ! Nino or ten lira for your t renin oentchimi, I suppose t" 'I have won twelve thousand live hundred francs." Old lialdelli dropped his hands to his sides, foil back in his chair, and, with opi'n mouth and staling ejes, seemed to have lost all power of utterance. "It is tine, Uncle lialdelli ; you are glad of my good lortune, are voti not V "Twelve thous-tnd 1 Why, we shall be rich, my little Teresina. l.nt when is the money '? Let mo look at il, let me look at it, let nie feel it ;" and his lean lingers trembled with excitement. 'I have not yet received it. Tliev said you must apply for it. Dut hero is the ticket.' Old lialdelli seemed lot in thought. "Yes, yes ; I will apply for it," he Banl -, "and then wnai gay doings Mian we have I And you shall have tin brighleM silk scarf in Naples, and a sil ver necklet worth forty tranes, if I can't et it cheaper. And when you marrv Luigi " "I5ui I am not going lo marry Luigi." "Ah, but that will oomo in time. And we will bin the little on-hard on tho hill above, and your old uncle your lovu kind old uncle shall do all tho wor and Luigi shall play at mora go to the theatre, and the little 1 uetina shall look alter the nniibo aim no as extravagant as she pleases." And tho old man oliuckied over ineir pieasaut arrange ment. Hut Teiesina's spirit rose at this, "1 will neer marry Luigi, uncle Haul clli, tor l iiiui; hi iled nt) self to Frank Lloyd." llt-r uncle looked black at this ; but any care about his niece h marriage was, at present, absorbed in thoughts about tho money. IIo saw no connection be- I ween the two at tho time. Jlelookit for granted that what was here was h'n, and if she would not havo Luigi well, it was very desirable, certainly, but Luigi must look to hiinselt. 'And you will take five thousand francs for yourself, undo ; for, although my father, I believe, left you sufficient lor my suppou, i would not appear un giaieiui. cur niu iei, i wish u iu i given to my future husband. I 1. 1 1 11! 1 !.. .1... ...-1 11.. f .- itanieiu stopped in uiu miduie oi Home calculations ho was making, looked li.vedly lor a low moments nt his niece, and over his face came a look that frightened her. "Hah, little fool, you know not what you say 1 Will you sacrifice your famil) to this accumed fair-face foreigner T" "The foreigner loves me. jly family s kindness is but small. At this moment a servant from th! Villa bantangdo appeared to request leresinas presence at the house. 'fjay no woid ot tins lo tho English people, was her uncles injunction as sue leit. "1 will sny no woid, but I will do ns I have said ;" and there was a ditcrinin ation iu her voice and look thu there was no mistaking. Jtnldelli at lor a long lime, never moving but to make a gesture of anger, or to utter an oath. Presently ho went to a cupooaui, iook mini it a nouio oi wine that had laid there ninny a month, ami diniiK it nt iiraugm. jiki men, as ino uiiaeeiisionied mines mounted to nis nram ior no i.ueiy iook siiinuianis no paced mo ennmoer to ami no, ex- cited and restless. It wns lato when 'leresina returned, I i .. . .i t r i , your toriuuo, child I "Nothing my father. 1 11 . .,1.. a.,. ..ill ...... i 1 ... 1 "'" ll" " ")y iniii oor "g'i u iu ivu uu wits money ine .wiguniiumu i ii"".i .i..iUiii. iiT In ...1.. i.mt i.n IF.Jil " "And your poor undo will remain in Pnusilipo, and work, work for his plate of macaroni, and his dear littlu Teresina i ...:ii l.. ;i l l .1 i will bo quite prud, and ashamed of him !" and there wns a sneer in llio old man's tones, nnd a dark look in his eyes, .i.. i.i:-..i .1 r. r i.j.. i I ii... i,i:,..i ii... ri r 1.1.. i." I umi ""eu uiu nuiiuena ui 1MB pjieeuu. "No, no," replied his niece, "never that, l nope, imt you will go about this ior mo to-morrow, will you not! "Yes, I will seo to it. And now wo will take a cup of wine in honor of my leresinas good loitune. hco here, it irauj t nun uu iuuk iiuiii uiu suie inuiu I two tumblers nlready poured out. I "Ah, this is very kind of you, my r..n... ir..i i.;u.. ;i .. I loiiiu.. anuiiuw .iiiiATimu 1881. muttering Jilt honmmtiula I La bonuamnuia I Titiltri said thai tho onera at f?an Carlo was liko real life. Somnambulists do str.uige things." A ho pawed into her room. Frank Lloyd was sitting in a boat waiting for his employer nt tho foot of tim steps ol the Villa bantangclo. llu was surprised to see a light burning in tho gardener's house at so Into an hour j but lie knew that Teresina often sat up !.., f i... , i..i ...,.!..,1 late after her undo' had retired s indeed, . . . .' . . no Had Had many a sweet stolen inter view with her at the window, when wuillnir as he. waited now. At this mo nnml 1,. Iiinn1 llm vnii.n nf T.nnl Arillov. ioinini; in a duet with h. fiancee nt tho villa, 'die won't come awav iust vet,' sa il t 10 sa or to I IIlSOlI 1 SO. tllklll'' a ,.1 4 ..I..!.. .l ll.nl I MI illUll till.- LI liiin 1 1 IL. II ir, HU uii.ui tiered up to the gardener b window, no lm,! nlaocd his hands on tho window-sill. and was dtaivitur hitiwlf mi. and about ..!,.., 1,01, 1 u!..,.n1 u.l.i 1. If, l,io In i ii. uiv ii.,iin,i:i,iiii ...n..., ... ........ . , . r 1 . . .11 .1 . 11! luuse asionisiuueni, no saw oki Jiauu-iu staL'cei - ing from the opposite, room, half dratri'mir. half carrvintr ins niece. What could it mean ? Was sho ill ? Was it Jresli air site nnnuedi lie hail not much limn for thought, for tho window opened suddenly o.ulwaid by Haldol!!, struck his hands from their hold, and ho had only tunc to drop lightly into tho water beneath. As ho came to the sur face gieat Heaven 1 ho could neither shout nor prevent it the slight form ol rhia sweetheart wits hurled from the win dow into the black water below ; and the old man, not daring to look upon his handiwork, closed tho window nl rtiptly and disappeared. It was tho work of a moment for the voting sailor to reach the body of his sweetheart, and to place her in his boat under cover ol a sail. I tut what was lie now to do with his pucious burden, which lay. safe but still unconscious, near him ? lie might indeed place her under the care ol the ladies at the villa : but then ho feared the chatter of servmts, nor did he know of what power her undo might have to ilaim her horn them, lor Italian courts are slow to recogtu.'- the interference ol foreigners in domestiedillietilties. "While he was still in doubt ho was joined by Loid Ardloy, to whom no related his adventure. Thu nobleman listened to the agitated voice of tho poor lad. and, making a sluewd guess at their relations, he said. "Your sweetheart, eh, Lloyd V "Yes, sir ; not a doubt of it." "And yon re going to m lrry her ? "Now more than over, sir. Ah my lord, you don't know what dlllicuHies wove had to tight against, nor yet how dear she is to ine ;" and then 'ho told the wliolu story of his attachment as they rowed vigorously, each at an oar, , towaid banta Lucia, win.-io leresina was pitie d on boaid ttie yacht. On the following dav lialdelli, hag gard and atixiiius, at an early hour, pro- seutid himself at the bitiico U lotto. "I have come, as tho guardian of my niece leresina, to claim the money she has gainid in the lattery." "Very good signore. And hrst tho ticket, if you please." tin eageily presented it. "All right and iu order." said the clerk. Sho presented herself here yesterday V "Hhe did. The clerk took out a largo roll of notes, vv Inch he began deliberately and without haste to count. What a stroko of fortunu for one so young !" raldelli nodded his head impatiently. Tho elelk lied up the btindlo of notes, and began lo whistle "Addo ! mia bella unpen. Well, well, said the gardener sharply. "Am I to wait much longer V "Hut, signoio you seem to be in a grea'ei' hurry than tho siguoria." "What do you mean I "Why, we wait tlic arrival of Tercsina Hahlelli, of course" ("Stupid old imbe cile !" niutteied thu clerk to himself)." Hahlelli looked aghast, and then blus tered out. Don't I tell you sho has told me to got tho money 1 Havo you not got the tick et '1 What more do you want? Ami not her guardian t Do you doubt that?" "Not lor a moment ; but this money will be paid in her picsenco alone." "Hut how can she come hero T oho is ill. The excitement was too much for her." "Ah, then wo must wait until sho has recovered." "Hut this is too much. Am I not a respectable citi.cn ? Am 1 not " "Jiantu Hint will do, signore, nml the cleik leplaced the notes in his desk. Old lialdelli turned and swore, whined and entieated, with no t fleet. "Give me back the ticket, then. I will icporl you to your superiors! "The ticket? Ceitninlv. Here it is!" And tho gardener left tho cilice The cleik hnd seen u good number of stiangc things in his tune, and was giv en lo the observation of tho coiiulenan ces and tho emotions of his fellow men-, folio wrote a note to tho chief olliee, wheie iu due time 15a!delli picseuted mmselt. And the olhcial at this place Wns altogether polite nnd amiable, and much regretted that it wns against the nilis to comply with lialdelli h request; but it the signonna was unable to attend. imt a anxious lor the sett lenient of her claim, why, ho would accompany the aniilener bimsnlf to thn limun fm- ilw, I " ... . . . . a detective officer to look after the old man, nml if possible, to get to thu hot- I . P.1 . f . . . torn oi mo mysiery lor ouecr til ntrs . . . - oiien happen Willi these lotteues, Tho result wns ihnt nolimlv lin,l li.mnl I . J " 0P H(.on vthing of Teresina, and old lialdelli was unable to account for her disappearance, nnd maintained a (logged silence on tho subject, fur tho disappoint- e 1 . . , , . . . . ... meat to hii of guilt 1 All thu cin ..... is nopes nun the consciousness hnd completely unnerved hit)). circumstances were so Hiisiiii-imw ..... ,, r. . I 11)111 1110 pOUCO U'lt JllSlllled 111 COIlUCCt ing him witli her disappearance, ned ao. corillngly ho was brought beforo tho head of tho police to answer for him self. In tho mennlimo Teresina, having re is covered consciousness, was gradually i iirougiit to by mo itssistnuco of the stewardess. On being questioned by I Lord Ardley, who gave a truthful an- 1 .... I count 01 mo events 01 tito iiruvious I'lTM mi.lTMHTAN. VOL. XV.NO. HI) 0U1.UMIUA HEMO0HAT.VOU.XLVI, NO. 80 night, but said that from tho timo sho retired to her room, her mind was a com plete blank. Sho related witli some blushing and hesitation her conversation with her undo nboitt inn lotiery iicsei, not forgetting Ids unaccustomed liberali ty in giving her wine to drmk to her good luck. "Pretty clear, my lord, I think drugged, said Lloyd. "Very likely. Horrid old villainl Hut what's to bo done nowt" "With your permission, sir, I will go into Naples and see what is going on." "Hy all mentis, Lloyd. And look hero, I am going to bo married in a few days, and ifTeresina doesn't wisli to return to that pleasant homo of hers, I've no doubt she will make an excellent attend ant on Lady Ardley in our coming cruiso about the Creek islands." "Many, many thanks, my lord." On going nshore, Lloyd learned that old Huldelli had been interrogated, with the result that he now suggested the possibility of her having drowned her self; that she occasionally walked in her sleep; that he had found her door and window open on tho morrow of hef dis appearance. Tliis was contrary to his statement at tho office, nor could the body bo found in the liddess water. He refused to say anything further, and was sent to jail to await his trial on suspicion. Lloyd readily obtained permission to sec him. The old man, filled with rago and re morse, cried to him to "begone!" but dared not look in his face. ''Assassin, 1 know all I" 15aldelli cowered in a comer, and said nothing. "I know nil, and I almost hesitate to relievo your villainous mind from the terror that agitates it. Under God's hand, but through no fault of yours, she lives." "Lives, and his whole aspect changed. "Then why am I hero? Curse their med dling I Who says I murdered her? Ami you, fair-faced fool, what do you bluster hero foil" "Genii)-, gently, old man. There is such a thing as attempt to murder, for which ii considerable term at the galleys is not unf requcntly given Teresina lives, and, so far as the crime of murder is concerned, you aro not guilty, by an ac cident. Now I mean to make terms witli you. Listen: f witnessed vour dastardly attempt, and I saved her life. Sho will not return to you j she will becotno my wife; sho will bid you farewell, and will not be told of your wickedness; and sho will carry out her intention for your benefit, and givo you the five thousand francs she promised you, though you more richly deserve Iivo years at the galleys. If you consent lo" this, good. If you refuse, I at once proclaim you to be tho attempted murderer of your niece." "Mahhuletto I ATay every evil" 'Enough. You are no fool, though a great rascal." J.ho programme was carried out in its entirety. Hahlelli was released on the appearaneo of Teresina, who, alive to somu rascality on the pail of her uncle, was satisfied to receive from him a scow ling ascent to her marriage witli Frank Lloyd. After somo months in tho Mediterran ean with Lady Aidley, sho went to Eng land, her ftituro home, as Mrs. Lloyd; and it was not till after tho old iuan,s death that sho learned the true story of tho tragical event that might have fol lowed on her lucky hit at lotto. London iSocicti. 1 ho Story of a Lost Team in Crawford County. One of tho strangest cases of nbsenco of mind occurred in Itichmoud township recently that lias ever happened since .1 . ..1.1 1.1 . .. ine country was somen, ami mo panics to the affair should find a record in his tory alongside of tho man who set hiin selt up in a corner and put his umbrella lo bed. Tho McFadden brothers, who reside Kichmond township, had been en gaged in haying forsevotal days upon heir latin. When they had hmshed the field they drove the last load of hay into io barn, hitched the team, harnessed nd attached to tbo wagon, to a beam, fastened the barn doois and went to sup- ior. Through some neglect they did not think of tho team that night, nor for two days afterward, thev not having oc casion to use the horses, tin tho morn- ng of the third day, having occasion to lo some plowing, they went to tho pas ture where the. horses were usually kept. and lo! they wire not. to bo seen. This as a puzzler to tho McFaddens. Thev looked all around the adjoining fields and pastun s, and woodland, but no team could be toitnd. Alarm was given that valuablo team had straved awav or md been stolen, nnd the neighbors has tened to the rescue, formed themselves into parties, and spreading out to all mints ut the compass, they took iu a trge portion ol tho county in the vain i.uui, iijiut uiu lumemiLi uuiiiiuia. Ji, nan scarcely bo said that they did not find . . tliem. For two davs tho teareli was prosecuted and then at last, by mere ao cident, borne one suggested they look iu the barn. I hey dm so and there stood the team hitched to tho load of hay exactly as thoy had left thcin lour days o! J ho horses nnd stood mo last with tho itbigmitiou of Tanners, and weio not very much thu worso for their long ab stinence. Tho amazement of tho McFaddc-n brothers, and the amusement of the neighbors can better bo imagined than lesonbed. retroleum World, Uttua ville. Ni.diio Lome. (iaboSnodgrnss owns a farm, near Austin, and .Inn Webster asked Gabothu other day what he was iloing with lus larm tins year. '1 has rented it on sheers to bam iloliusing. He gets n half dollar outen ebery dollar lie makes onto do taim. "nut how does yer know he gibs yer do kern el amount oh A'hnt hn makes. He kin keep back somu and you will neb bur know it. "Dar ain't no dnnger oh dat. Don't yer see, do inoro dollars ho bungs in tor mo du more hall dollars lie gclsf 1 on bet ho aint gwino to keep back none He am I no loo), llo wnuldut get no half dollars outen do dollars ho would keep back." 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Tranntfnt or local notices, ton cents a Une, rrfruls idTcrtlsemouui halt rates. cards in tho 'itustneM Directory" column, on lollar per year for each Una. iMMMtflMMMMMW Odd Items. Pittsburg vaccinates her school chil dren. A skillful surgeon can, iu an , emergency, work his wny through a few layers of soot. NI'.VKIt l'AHA Mr. J. Leist, warehouseman for Lantz Jji'os.? lluffalo, N. Y., says ho had a swelling on the foot which ho attributed to chillblains. lie used Thomas Eclec-' trio Oil, and is troubled no longer. A Frenchman says that the soul of wino is ot its top. It must bo n cork soul. An oxcliango speaks of jokes as so heavy that fishermen clip them out to USU UN BIIIKC1B. PHYSICAL SUKKEltlNO. No ono can realize, except by person al experience, tho anguish of mind and body endured by sufferers from dyspep sia, indigestion, constipation, and other diseases ot the stomach. JStirdoek mood Hitters are a positive euro for this direst of all diseases. Price S 1.00, trial si.o 10 cents. Potatoes promiso to bo so high next winter that wo may expect to see them used for trimming Indies' bonnets. The mutual duties of tho chhrch dea con and tho monkey nro lo gather in contributions while tho organ plays. A SKiNAI. VICTOKY. The value of electricity ns a remedial agent has gained a signal victory over prejudice, Thomas' Eclectric Oil stands foremost iu this class of compounds. Testimonials from all parts tell of the wonderful cares of rbeuniatism,neuralgia, hurts and sores, etc, effected by its agency.. Should you happen to have any ma laria about your person now is tho timo to thoroughly enjoy it. There is only ono way to niako a boy keep quiet, and that is to set him to work yelling to scare crows. an nxcur.r.UNT jinmciKK. "I certify that my wife and myself wero in bad health for some fifteen years. I chanced to be looking over one of Simmons Liver If cgulatorAlmanacs nnd saw A. H. Stephens' nntl Bishop Pierce's names to testimonials. 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Tho worn look and miserable feelings of those closely confined in mills, r nt I . 1 1. ,.11 . 1, 1 I hcbkh or worn uuues, aiccauscii ny weaic stomach, kidneys or bowels, and show tho necessity tor some mild tonic to build them up. No oim need suffer thus who will use Parker's Ginger Tonic; for without intoxicating it lias such a bene- icent action on these sluggis-b organs as to cleanse the poisonous mutters from the svstein, that rosy cheeks and good health and spirits mo soon brought baekgain. Ju-press. see advertisement. Signer lirignoli is looking for tho ma vi ho christened him "a nightingale in a pump. hen tho bignor gets excited ho talks English with tho accuracy of a Zulu. A Western editor, hi ing asked by a subscriber what was mi nnt I) the word hydrogen, upiitd, "iiiii and water, and explained that hydio was the French for watci. Umcuiju Jiittr Ocuin. The Chim be students havo gone back to China without graduating. 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