The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 14, 1868, Image 1

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VOL. II.-N0.7.
BLOOMS13URG, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY U, 1868.
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BLOOSISBURfl DIRECTORY.
STOVES A XI) TINWAItn.
lAColl MIITZ, deiTerln ntovi .t'linwMf. Mnlii
J kt., ahoy.-coin t house, rl.nl?
A i' I"'.1.'1!"1-! li and tlnmtr,ttniMrt
J. hlnek, M ilnat., Host nf Market. Vl 11 1"
CLOTHING, AC.
DI.OW'ljNliniitl. mi reliant ti,ur, Mnin kt., i
. door nhovr Aiiicrlenn house, Viln
.1 T,i!;'.f,1 MPil"l' l'nu.lr.all .1.,,
tl . i In i ii.tlilii;,iti'.j llartmaiiw hullilini!, Ma
"'". M.
DIIUOS, CHKMIOALS, AC.
I '" Ml. ilrnuclM unci nintheeary, I.
h'llutn hlnek Mnln kt,
V J'. '-.JT- 'Irumtlut and nit!irair'
Iliil
vl-,.
clocks, WATCH KS.AC.
I ni)i lir.lt.vilAlin, wiiki, ,i ci,Kh ,"."
li hear kniiiheiisl inrwr Main nn.l imhsts., I ,
I II. HA VAIUI, dealer III 1'lneks, ,,,ile,,
house.
ji-'fn., ..nun mi,, nearly nimsllo
Aim rli ,ii
ll-n'
UlUTIIOAICT, watellandel.itk in ikeU'irki
M U'liiu-Muih, .ui
HOOTS AN I) SIIOKS,
n M, IIHnw.v, Jh,..l and s7i7hT,,uker,ii7iln Tr'or
V. imllO Allli'llcm hilllse. I-HI
1 Mil .r,li:il tn,iimfutincriiu I dealer In hunt.
j nii.1 khoi-H.Mainst., opposite i:.v".ilclmnl
. vl.nl
UKN'ltV KMII.M, mutiurirlmer ami dealer It
ijit mi I ahnvH, eroierlis etc, Kasl uinom
litnit Mam Kt, vl.nl
II) IIUTZ, hoot and khocinaki
Main st.
j uvinw iiaiiiuan nine
wist nr.MiirkelMrot'l
vl.nl
PltOFKSSIONAL.
I 'I .l;y.A,N's'.''; '! "'!'' "Mvl phyiilelan Hullll
t) kldo .Main kt lulow M.llkil. vl-lll
Dlt. II. P. Khmer mreeun di nlM.tecilieiitruct
without .iiln. Main kt., nearly oiaiostt,
i.plsenial (;lnin-h. I.iil
T II. MKIU.VY
M. li. mirrim anil li hIcIjii,
) mull null. Main st., helow Market,
ini
I I". IHJTTIIlt, M. II. klirgtron and I'hlMli-lan
.1 Market kt., uhovo Main. vl.nl
llt. II. I
tI()Wl:lt, Burgeon dentist, Main si.
J.alioeeniirt house,
Vl-lll
MILL1NKKY A FANCY OOODS.
Mi ii VIZZ.',K. -"l-I'l'Y, milliner, ltuiue.
-ill'
lliullahis, Mnln Nt.
1IIHS A, I). Wi:nn. rtinev cood-i. nollrmii I b
ill Mstloncry, north nld MrtlnKtreet below Mitr-
v l
W rKTKUM N, millinery nnd fancy yon. Ik
li poltr KpNc-opal church, Mala hi. vl
np
MUS. .IlfJJA A. A HAD I "
t-lortl-mni.i Arena pa Hern ,
Main ntul west nt.
lUUKLKV, l.i'llt
, ttouthfiiHt rnrnt'i
I-nl
.liwooiN MiiliiKt,, opposite Court Himse
itivl fiUlCJ
l-ni
MIlM. M. H. I-'IMIM AN, mlMlner, Main Kt.,lflm
lUrtiiKm'H Htort. wct.t of Murkcl Kt.
mm: Mism;s HaHMAN millinery fin-I fancy
I eootl, Muln Htrrrtjutt brlow Amrl'"n hnuo
'-nit
HOTKLS AND SAKOONK
TIiKAt'Oi'TmfttrrAnil rallnc saloon, -tr -run
II'iuso, JlBln ht.t llnltir Is'.wh-K viprln
tt ndcntt I -nf
liriDMYKlt A JACOltY. i-onfpctlonry, laktr
ll uiiil nyKtcr n-iloon, holrrtiilo und irtnll.Kx
ehuntfH bUwk, Muln . J-n (
11'tX A. WK1H1, confci'tlnnrry, !nkirv, iwnl
' tiTMtlo-m, irlioIOH.ilo nnd ret.ill, Main ft, ju
1kIiw Iron, ln
IJ tt., oppntitpronrt houtp.
i MKUirAN Jiorsn.hy John
,KAIO( K, Ml.
l-t.
ii si., Hpti 01 iron sirfpi,
FiltKM UOTi:r., by O.W. MAi'nr.i,i
MhIii Hi.
- end
nHTtHINKlt. rpfri'thmi-nt taltxin.M i!n hl.t-i'
, aitovp pour l houp. lii
T I', ('AMI.oW, 11 fri'vPnn nt -..iNh-ii l.vlit'
t) hotp), I.iiUMin Culm in ttipt rliiT n h-ni l-i
y n. oiu.moiu: M'irphi.i't .ni't
it'trphi."nt
M'lWt kf.
U hli'li ftnilth suit
11 .IA"im, f'ont.'ctloiiPr .
j Kt.,at v Court Hmito,
vi-n
C II, Mll.l.r.lt, d.'alpr In tlry Koo.lt, sro-vrh-il'
nin cnsuniv, fit mi, mi t, Miot, tioiions, in
Km ImtiL'p lilot k, Main xlipi-t, lnf
M'KKl.VY Ni:.I. A 1 Vi , fltnh'iN In dr. u'il
.rwprlps, 1'jtur, Ipp 1, Milt, ft-h. Inm, initio
ti'., norlht at porniT Mnln and Markt-t ft. lni
II I'.IKWI !,, liKti fiul ft s IjoMh und t.!ioK
il Main ht uliijvt nnrt hoil.t'. l-hl
1 ( MAIiK, 'try K'"".' ft'"- notions, smithwpi
U. (vrnrr Main and Iron ntn. 1"'
T J. imoVi:il, drv Roodt, KnipprlPK, ftp,, liorl h
t), upnI corner M i!it and Iron hts. 1 nl
pi;V. A. HAItrMAN. dry ci.mW. noth.iis,
and
l Hnu'iTiPt,, Muln bt.,oppu
in- I-'iiiM-niuilrhnri h
Mili
li
II. IllTNHtit:itni:it. rL'tnt.Y irocrrlpn. tnhac
pi 1. und confiTilniiurv. Ataln .t.. below Anu-r-
KUin llOlltO, 1 Mi
1 A. HKCKI.r.Y, KptonfjhoPntoiP,bo'kt ami
1 1 fctiithniprv. hnuthwett pttrnt-r Murki't and
MaliiKt. i-nn
lini.I.IAM KUAHMIW,
porift'Ptloni'rlt-H, Main
If hi..
Justabovp routt houtp, lni:l
11 m 1 viiKNIi ai.Tj. iffnpriil tttoi'k of ini'iclian
rj. dihpimd liimbpr, corner of Main Mri'Pinnd
Ilrwlck nmd, vlin
TJ. UOHHI.NH, dt iili r In dry p)o.ln cicprlr i tc.
MiIm-'h block, Main Ml., bt-low Iron I n r
i K'. mill ON. OrotvrlpM A Vrm Ulont. Honlb
rjpntl corn r Main and lion Htn-etH, I-nll
CI W, HNYI'KU, Imrdwurp, cutltry, aim-, t t
, Main t below Iron. vl-ni:
1 J.KLOAN.dfalprln cholpptlry Romln, nontr
A kffplniEKoodH, frtnh (proptrU't, f If., mp. Main
it., oppoBit! court house. v-lni.
,1
K. KYl'H,
kUln at., (
Urocellen mid eeneriU nirrlniii'll
"I T. nil AHI'M'JW, dry pooilf. grrx-f rlro,
1
tuMt.
I j, Ktioe, etc., Rupert hloek, Main t
wrht nl
.Muikit.
l-ni
MlSCEI-LANKObs.
n W. runf'I.T., furiiltnr. rooni, three tor
ll, lirlrkun Main l nmt of Markd H. yl-nd
ft iTTlIonNTOV, wall paper, wlnrtnw nha'ii
j. ml fUliinn, Hupirt block, Mnln vl-nvi
HTlOKS'-TOCK, pluitniiraplirr, Klehjinee
, liloek, Main ft. , oppiwlt" eourt hra-r. Tl-n1
I V, IIHOADT, pl.otopraphrr, Ilnrinipn". hnih''.
,1 lnnoithi'Bi.tconiri MnlnnnJ .Mnrki'l.t, i.nil
N
Y. nAIlTON,lohaeeoulst,ni1 ilenlfrlll ilm.
rnnl. MaInt.,oppoi.lte roiirl home', vl-nn
In. ri'nT.Mn bII. inmk ami hnrnen
maker, Main t la-low rourl, lionse, vl-nt'
0.
riiHTf'.H, (Hue Maker, anil White am' lata ,
Taliner,Hrntion, vl lit
B""u)OMf IlllIWI I.UMIIKU 0.. niunufaelurer.
iml ilenh r In l.umher, of all kinds, plaining
mill mar the rulhroad, "
W T, IIIDI.FMAN, sailille anil linn," niak. I
II , near nouthuem corner Main anil Marku i.
VITMAN, niarhle workii,
, isjnier Mnln and .Market t.
near houlhwoi
vl.ll-'
Hll.IUNflM'n.ilia'ir III 1 Ibiii. ttrenna an'
, nn lodi !-. nt II, W. 'orell'i. fin nlluii' ria.n j
Hi II. MAHintH, leenl
for (Ihm'I'a
I aker
x I nil. 1
Mi
I . mi u 1111; nun hint-. M
Iain hi, Il1nlu11.11
nt;, up alalrs.
I V. m)llIINS,lliiinrileal. i n'l'i'l.d itimr'l l
II, unrtliueat mmer Main "id If"" N '"
Mir l.t.'41-iii',.' M.,1.,1 linl.lliv nnill.i n.t eorla
lV Main and Market kt. I'11"1
I' HN A.I'UNMTON, iiiiitualanileali'ate Hie
tfl liiMirnnc-v ismipRiiy,noitheaiteoruer Main end
Winm, vl-lll!
iMIltlll! IIAhi:UT. liiniiufaeturer mid II pall
U erof iliri-khlUK nuulilnea, Uit'iiiU-rllirniith1
line.. ,
Mull
near niiinpii . muuury.
1 H. KHUN, dealer In lilfnt tlllliiw. rto.. (hem
1 lrllu'aulliy, haiA of Ahii-tleaii l-ouae, 1-n
t-AMUKL JAKjUY. IUiIj'o and llnm-li ritoim
iOVv.,atlUiHlujHUy,llljlR4vkl0.ai. vt'BiT
ORANOGYIME D1KECT0RV.
Dlt. II. A, Ml (l.Mini:i nliMili laimnil nirueon,
Main lleMilimr InOixxI'li Until. Vl-lllf
plttl K IKlTl'.li n.l refrehtni nt mlnnn.hr
DMllIi.ll Iiailj.mrhemrMaiunml rilleHt.Mnl
CWAN HUT I,, theum
llliri I., theunper holi-e liy Juliii Sny.
O "ler, Main tnho' rine.
vi-ni7
KI.OA V. ili nler In ilrv
K'mhU, )rct lien,
j. lunil
r ami Kinerin mi rriianiiiMi'
.Minn nt.
UllMAK lirrKl.ll.tHihlleimil Hartley milker
Mnln ( rhii e Mi niin lln I, ln4"
V II. HMlrll, in inulai'luii r nf tin ware ami
l.'lealir III Iiim H lie. Main Hi., ah'ive 'he
inn llnli-l. vl.nr
.VMI'IX KVllllKIT, lirnpijl.t
1.Malnf.ll-e(t.
Aiotheear.
vl-lll
i ,1 i:. W, ( ill, l-.MAN, Meiehiinl lalh.r i.m.I
. tli iii'h lurnktilNK "inln, ItaliiM,, nel iI,h,i
I il' hi li k hulel. Vl-llIT
II YIHMHT.Cliiik., Vateln
, niiilreii. iluiiHiin't Wuiehei lur
elnll I'.ni'.
Mill (lull-
-tile, M i,h
vl-n'-
MIN It, ll.Mi.MAN. lali.net Maker.an.l I'll.
I'llaker. Miuu M hel ai I'lne. t l-nl'.
illCIIAI'.I.C. i;i:i,I,l:it,('oiil. etliillery, ll
,i-.. m-., nil line ri., I if mini .tun 1 1 mill
111.
Vl-lll"
I ii. a c. Kiit.cii.s'r.i:
1 1. Mlfrt, near l'llie.
III. irk-iallll. ..ill Mill
vi-ui;
JMi.l.lAM I 1 : 1 iiSd, Slii.eiinkeran.l nianuf'i-"
II timri.f llrh k. Mill t-t., u.-l if I'ltu- vlnl'l
nl.lA-t HNYllini, rinur mvl (IrM
ij Heilerln kiiiIii, MIIIMtreit.
.Mill, ami
l-ll IT
I I'.WIrt II. Hi'llOYr.KIl. Iron fminiter. Maehln-
ljl-t,nhi! Mnuulartlller nf lilnwn, Mill t.M-n IT
MII.IN A. WIM.IAMriit Co,,Tnnlurian.l Man
iirutureri nf lintlier, Mill -treet, U-nlT
IdllX Ki:i.I,i:il, Hunt nnl Mim nuik. r, Pine
I Hlreet, nptnslle the Aiailimy vl-nll
I II. lll.HUINflA IIUOHll.ll.CarpintriHanil
;V. llullileis, Main htm t, tielnw Tine. l-nlT
,1 Ml'l:i, SIIAItl-I.UW, M ik.roftliollnjliuril
O (liiitn Crtnlie. Main Mr. -'n,
LK.'IIT STKl'KT IIIRKCTOI'.Y.
,iU.K lA'T, niulrr In dry conil", Krwrlp.
I Hour, frtil, Milt, 111), irmi, rnll.s tt-,( I.Inhi
-trt t't. lnl.'
I TDUNVII, 1, 1(11.1., CabltiPtniukir, Uintertrikt r
I unl t'lialunalvcr. MilU
1.1 P. KKI.I.llY, IUui'Un&ltlia opposite pott oilU-c
II vlnlt
!1
K.OMAN A Co, WhetlwrluhtK,
lllimu KCllCHil llOUSf,
(tret door
ii it.
jlts. K. iCI.INl
inllliiicry and fancy good-.
vl'r.l"
rW.HNKlY
) rtr I'avli paU
denr In Iutht'r, Htdt'O, Bark,
for llldfH. vl.nlH
7. M. I INT.
tlcalrr In ntovM nnd tin ware In
It rM Its lirant-l.es,
)V'Tf;H W. OMAN, inttMiriu'tuifr and ilralor In
L IMHJIH aiHl HIlOt'N, I'lll",
JERSEYTOWN DIKLf 1H1.
piTiPt. uraln. InmltiT pip., .)prti ttm n 1 ti t
! M 'OH A. VI-.m:it. dpakr In IIIdpH. Lcathp
I liurk ctP. Mil-lit!')) iouihlp I'olunihla coutitj
'k, l-ntt
iMM.SAMtM.T. UIMllY, MadlKon HoIp!, Dro
w M'irt an I Htraiij'prH cntcrtalni'd. v'.ii
HOTELS AM) SALOON'S,
j o n (J i' o N I) 11 o t r. 1.
"1 nr. umU'rHlmipil liavlna It impd and r-tbrnlti
illimood hh Hip nhop well-know 11 ltotm
i(tlUtt)
A M O N O T II H M OtJNTAINH
1 th liordpri-if Columbia and Mult Wan mtiutlp-.
ti out oi l In- most ht'tiiitlfiil and lit ullhful rt loi
1 ihoMalbi It nill. prppuii'il to m-coi'imud.ilt
lillllH Hld MljlUHIM'Ih
wmi 1111:111 iwmiuix
he Pond ttiut httt-atiH are vtll tdnkd will-
lclollt (Ml or lilitlij klltdS IU(UIUlli
1 It O V I A N 1 P I K K,
id bniitt In mn.it onh r will bp kept for I hp in
nimodutliJii and .iiuiifpnifiit of ym-iK, clth
lisnltu or p'p.iKiirt' pi urislotih upon ihU bent
til fht-ft ti w.iifi wbiPii i
SI. VI. UAL Mil. ls IN I.M1.M.
irroiindi ! hv mi mpiims 1 I nn i. tin 11 ! iiflni
l lo Ihc Inmi-lmili 11 f l It 111 Id l.fiti 101 liir. im
utl.tr tpoip., ,ind xt m Up wi h bU
A N M (I I1 N.
Mlt I urdt r nil! lip aImu;--s ro ,ini it !;.
4, en, -it o trii'J t .i-' li , .-lid .) JJ i in 1 ...!
. t Kit t 1 1 i r "i-t 1 ..titfi.n .no.
' 1 :ul 1 ii t an) fitit
. -in M'Vt nil 1 ni
,titi-iti, .. in. ItnllifM ; 'in
. 1. .ill.. is- in- not Miontli-. .it -mi'
11. It. UAYlll lt.-l.
i'i. it. imi;-im.
(J
10 1. U M I!
I A
n r
II () U H 11,
11 r: un a 11 it htoiinkh.
IIamni. titilN punkivi'l ami fllli'l up tin
tell.UhoMn Kohlsuli lintel rropi ll , meaieii a
1 Kv lmoi;s Alioti: 1111. 101 j'.t nu'-i',
.11 tin- i.iiinn 1.I1I1 of the Unit, In the limn ol
lliiniiishiirB: luniiu ol.talneil a llc'nn- fm
tie Milne 11s a
R VI S T A t K A N T,
ho I'roprh tor hat determined lo 1p to Hip ppo-
plo Mfttlnij Hip toun on iu-iiu-t or pitaturp,
a mitm: mow: iwom.
II Im stabllni; alto It itciiKlvc, ami It fitted up
lo put biiKUlCrtaiid carriage in uipury, up prom
Ihi h that 1 1 r t hliiii about hl ettablb hmcnt "lull
btjpondiu'tcil In an onbily and lawful inaniicr;
md hp rcpi-ctfully hoIWIh rilwu- 01 the public
, 'itromiKP. inijn to-tini,
)RKS HOTKL,
tr.oltUK, V.. MAl'iil-rt, Proprietor.
II1O11I1.K 1. ull.L-tincn lint 1 hut Ifi'CUtlV Ulldpf-
'tm.. nnl mI I'liiuiuet in lit Internal arraiitfi'im lit t.
and ItN nr. nrlctor aunnnucct to hi former custmn
.iti.i ii.. t .iriiiiw fiiii.ii.. iimt iii. Hceomodatiuni
(or theeoinlort tf hlHKUct.ttarpHppond to none In
ti,.. . ...,1, .t. 1 f ik. tui.ir. u. ill ii1uum be found im
plied, not only with nnb.tantial lood.but with all
iht ilcllcactpsof the neaton. lilt wlnp and 11
mop irxpppt that popular bevpniKP known
ii.Vrm:v"l,purcbai.el direct from tbp Importlm!
lioutet, urn 'iiurpiv purp.anu im ui uu im
ui.iiniit tiritTt. Ilti 1m thankful for a liberal n.ilron-
hkp In tin patt, ont will pomlnue to det.pr p It tn
IllprqiurP, iiiAM.iti. . . Mrti 11 r.iv,
rjiIIK HWA.N IIOTKI..
mn rrrr.n nornH.J
OnANOr.VILI.K, COt.UMWA CO., PA.
TTir nhnfrll-r rcnortfntl v Inform bin irkn'
and tho public, that iip linn taken the- nltow well
known llonttp of r.ntPTtalnmont, and will '
nlrapUn reepp lh rntoin of all nho will
ravor him with a call.
nn wru, Kr.r.r a noon taiilk,
t Hnr well storked ulth trift IteM of Monorn, and
epr pfToit will bo madP lo rrnnereuMrp hiii.
nriioii, .nrii.t n.i iir.u,
OriinscviiiP, ia Marrh n, IMrj-im,
IPNCIIANOI: SALOON,
I 1IK rroprieior 01 llie r,cnanKeraiiwii na on
nn hand ft l.irtie stia'k of
srM.MFIt IHTIUXHMKNTH,
ronsldlhut of
uricrn nvTrr.s, kariunim, TntrK, noi.niiNAs
mirrp ToafK, win.ro km.h, WKiTntniKKat
LAO Kit HKKlt, ALK, AC,
- comi: o.vi', ro.Mi: am. and mvi'., -
I.AWKdN ( AI..MAN.
Huperlnlelidenl.
liioonmiiuri:, May ;i, 117
rili: LSl'Y IIOTKL,
liM'l , 1 uiii .'iniA na ,ni
I'A.
riF mibt-Pill er refptttntlly tiiforinwIilK friend,
mdlheiublle that he limt tekt li Hit' hUip well
known IIoum of 1 niertalnim nt, ftiu will t-t
plea-atl to leielM lhe tm-trm of nil who wil'
faMr mm wiiu a can,
UK WI1.I, K1PP A fiOO!) TAI'IK,
a Pat well ttirfke! ullh tbt he-! of I lnuorn, ft'
et-r elto l Wll he miMii t" ifiioer 1 um -"io
tncHon. r. II. nil'ITl IlM II,
I fp . pn,. April 1-. r .
mm
K IIO'I I I .
1
HIIA.M1I MM I' I ( I 1 MIIIA ( 1 N'l I'A
ini.v n ha 1 v ri. ri.'i.nn
HllMW ll-lll Hi-lkHI'll ( llilk ,.el. 111 ui.1
IliiU.e. mil I'll 111 I I I 5 H , I I M 'HI. 'I"' IT"
t. il, I ni Inm 1 ill III (I bl lllllilii Ut 11 Ml I lllld lUtlokli.
Ill I .All A fl' I AI.M 11 'III Ui-lhi.liiklllil;iilk
and lie,, ikt
'1 llieeiek, lll-i.l.ln la lint 1 lis llisl
in
;XV '" "" k'j'V-sl
"
in-e
IKUCH.NT'S HOTKL,
i-T J.
it tntlTU IS3UKT1I hWT,
l'llII.ADDI.I'IUA
'J, A W, (1. M'KllllUN, J-niprlcliir.J
ro,ujir-i-.
THE COLUMBIAN,
. 0MXno l'li i u .Si'uvj .iter
l I'Pllt.HIIMi KVMH MtlliA MnHMM) AT
l!I.OOMIU Hu( I'KW'A.
Tli:prlncllc(nf tlihpiin rnit i f tl.c.N thrM.n
tan Hchoulof po'ttlcH, T!nifprinflpli u ill iu-
ht ioinpniiil.(1, yi't rriml'( uwl U n li l.ui'
i lot Infuoltt II ttl ilNi-UKliu' tilt-in. u lit t lit l w .11
n.livl lnl, or wttli cimti ni-iiiii m t
lti itil, huppthi'vn.iiihl pio'i 1 1 n in i it 1 1 ! t ii
i it fur it 1 1 it uhl iihjfrt; nini .ti iln int'iiii'
".il c I hut, hc kIi.HI l.iliur hniifU -it lit :;.
ir thf li.ttnittiiy, mi ft i- iiii'lut 1 li ir o'i r m Kan
iMttlnn,
Ti.MiorMn('itirrioN:Mv Mollatt .1 ynn
If imI.I In t(luiH't If not pnll In ii'l..nro twn
loll.ir nriil fifty ronlw w ill lo InvmKlily (hnii;M.
TuiMt mA i Fr.nti.su i)ni'kinniii't( n lint j.
r lftjotH-nr llin p ln-fttlotn 51,"" ; -u'h mibut
ptf-Ilt ltlMr'ltl'JII .V I'flltf..
Hp.f r,
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11,01.
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for, both to Kuljsoribi'rt an 1 to tht-rnblWliprn.
that remit taiippt an 1 clt ponuminlcatlonarpM'PCt
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to the odlloi lal or hiiilnftH cmirerntof ihi pappr,
mil all paynuntK for nuhtcilptlmm, nd-iiTtltlnK,
ir JottblnR.pre to tc mirtpto and addrcsttit
HUOCKWAY A KUKKZ!',
"Cbltmibia Ojpce,"
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Trlntr-d at noblton'K Hulldln, nrnr tho four:
Honip, hy Vixk. M. VAMHTRMrpi,
BUSINESS CARDS.
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at lllnnmaliurK. I' iniarH KT.
jyt, W. U. UUADI.KY,
(Late AttBiKiani MiHiirai iMrector u, n. tim)t
rilVHIUIAN AND rtiritd KO .f ,
MOmcoat t hp hem so oiiKwlteHliliP' HIopJ
MloomHbursr. Pa.
Tnlls promptly atleiidM to both nlaht and day.
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MAMT.U-IOIIY,
PO. 13 Miinil I II I l.li MT IIKLT,
Kroiid IkairU'low Wood,
I'UII.AJJKM'll A.
WiJWAJA Nil, 1'. liNH.XJIAJI
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(Cltolre SoMry,
TMK onriiAK nor.
staVi lady May, for mtrcy'n nake,
Mm! tipnr a lirtplf n oTp'irn'n tatp;
Ah, cure my lonhi must My akp
TIh vant that make my flift nn pn'nl
Yp 1 wat oiirpfl mother prlttp;
And m lirap fathrr'n linj pnnd Joj
lilt In tho Nllf ' proud flulit ho died-
And 1 am now an orphan boy !
Poor fo IMirhlMI how pluiM-d wi b I
U'litMi newt of Nplttji,, letory canip,
AtoiiK ll.t routlf d hUt I to R ,
Tut t IhP lliililcil tt lndoH tlaint !
To f rrp iiip hi-tiip my ii.u1hr-.'!0nnht
fln potrul not laar to ptn jt I
I'm ulthinj fiitln r 11 fp triiH bonnh-
An I mailp tm n imr urphati boj 1
Mm1 pfoi-lt Shout i wtrp toiu an 1 !imi 1
Mt in 1, tier Htm I lcrnu, p o d 'i.-r in;
litjohp; r.J!ei'l"i'tlll(tl dtli. p-on.l-
Mv m Ihiraiimscnd with h rtntrtl
"Oh w li th teuitMtal iloui ytur t-lift kt, '
Crlul I,-hllPtithcrt kh. ut b.iJ-. ?"
Mh'- kltuctl nif, nad In iiivpittt w -lit,
Hln (ah d lot1 her poor orphan hoy t
"What It orphan hoy ? I n ild,
When huhU nly M.p (ra'.pfd for hitntti,
And hpr p, nclntpd j I ilirlpked f ir aid -
I tul, ah I her vtn vvr clott din death!
M.-hirdthlpt sln"-1 will not b-U;
Ilui bow no moip n p.irpnt'tjovi
h! ady, I have hirnfd tooupJI
Wlnt 'tit to U an orphan boy (
$U.$rrU;iHcou!3.
THE TWO NEPHEWS
At tlio imrlor window of a n tly vil
la, nt'fir Walton on tin? Tlminc-) Kit ono
OYt'iilnp; at dusk, nn old mini and a
yomiK woman. Tho ago of the man
inlaid bo some --eventy, whlUt hltt'om
Ininion had certainly not reached nine
teen. Her beautiful Moomlng face, and
lu-tive, liirlil and upright ilK'urc, were
in eontnct with tho worn I'or.titenance
and bent frame of the old in.ui j but in
his eye, and in tho corner of hU mouth,
were Indications of jray fi'lf-eonlldeiiee,
which ap;e andMiU'eriiiKhad diiiniened,
but not extliiBiililu'd.
"No uu looking any more, Mary,"
lio?id, "neither John Meado nor Peter
Kincli will bo here beforo dark. Very
nurd, that when a Mek uncle asks hi'
two neiihewa to eonit' and see him, they
can't come at once. The duty Is Mmlc
In the e.ttrciiU' only to help me to die,
and take what I ehoiwu to leave them
In my will! Pooh ! when I w.w n
youiiK man, I'd have done It fm- my
unele with th utmost celerity, liui
ihe world Is getting; (tilto heartless."
"Oh! r-Ir," H.iid Mary.
"And what does 'oh, nlr' mean?" said
ie, "Do you think I shan't dip? I know
elter. A little more and theie'll bean
ud of Hilly Collet!. He'll Iiavo lelt
his dirty world for a cleaner to tin
re.it Mirrow (and ndvantajjoVof liN af-
ciionaic relalivcH : Iclil ilvo nio n
as-, of the tloetorV stutf."
Thcs-irl iioured some medU'iuo In i
Ih-s, and t'ollett, after haviiiB eonteni
..tiled It for a moment with intlnitudis
H -t. niaiuturd to jret It down.
"I tt-ll ,vo:i what, Mi- .Mary Sutton,"
Id be, "1 don't by any means approvi
your 'oh, sir,' and theri stoi'll, win o
've told you how I hale tn be caiie.
nt all. Why, you couldn't be nn "i
n-lfiil If you ,tip a i''ai-r.y.ir'
1.1I I a b.-adlc, In a L'old im."l h i
'lU' o; ,otir non'cn-e, Jl.t,', ,-. !
. oil pldikV. I've b 1 ii ti .11 i...
.t ior m. inoiith-, iiini ,i i, lit .1
i my liKins aim ii-i.k un.'
'.My j our father often lold m f. -
un di liki d ceroni m. ," s l,l .she.
" Viiiii- poor father told mctpiiti i i'lil'
niil Mr. Cnllett. "l'red Mittou wast
iidtu ol talent a capital fellow. Hi
only iniilt inn a natural inability to
keep a faitlilng ill his pocket. I'oor
red! Im loved me I'm ouito muv he
Ild. He bcuiicathcil me his only child
and it isn't every fiitud would do
llmt."
A kind mid ri ihtou.-i protector you
have been !"
"Well, I don't know; I've tried not
lo be a brute, but I dare Kiy I have
been. Don't I speak roughly at you
sometimes:? Havn't I trlven you irood,
prudent, woldly advice about Jolm
Meaile, and made myself (piito dl-a-
Kreeable, and like a Kimrdian '.' Come,
confers jou love thi penniless nepliew
of lilllie,''
l'eunlless, Intlt cil," said Mary.
Ah, there it is," .said Mr. Collett.
"And what business has a poor devil
of an artist to fall In lovo witli my ward?
Hut that's like Sutton's daughter, all
over. Haven't I two nephews? Why
couldn't you fall in love with tho dis
creet one the. thriving one? l'eter
I-'Ineh considering he's an attorney
is u flnoyouug man, Hnlsiudtistrious in
the extreme, and attends to other peo
ple's business, only ivheu ho is paid for
it. He despljes sentiment, and look.s
always to the main dunce. Hut John
Meade, my dear Mary, may spoil can
van forever, and not utov,- rich. I urn
all for art mid truth, and social reform
and spiritual elevation, and the Lord
knows what. l'eter l-'Inrli will ridd in
his carriago and splash John Meadoas
he trudges on foot !"
The harangue was hero interrupted
by a ring at the gale, and Mr, l'eter
Kincli was announced. Ho had scarcely
iitken hl suit, when another pull at the
bell was heard, and John Meade was
announced,
Mr. Collett eyed his two nephews
with n qutt r sort of n Riulle, whilst
they iiade t-picchos e.ipuwivo ofs-nr-row
nt tho nature of tin Ir vi-it. At
length Mr. Colli tt said:
'L'noiigh, boys, inoiigh! L t n And
x 1111 In tier siibji i t to dikcu-s, tbnn the
state of an old man's health. 1 want
in know a Utile more alout yi it liah
I In, v n't urn much hit ut jim up in
the prtsciit time, ni.il, 'ni rtnj Un- y I
know, you may be rogtns or fu Is,"
Jehu Mi ade sci mi d lailai 'o .
in dcr this addits I ul l.i.i lu.il-,
a m, r. lid eonllib ut.
"To ut a ihsp,' .aid Mr. ( nlleli j
"ibis illuming a isior mi It li ol a (.aid-
eiitr t tiiue In re. Ho loiihl (itt tnunik
Il hi nis, and salil be win-itui vliifr. Well
I Know something iibclit tho fellow,
und I believe ho only told the truth, so
1 gave him a shilling to get rid ol him,
Now, I'm nfitild I did wrong. What
ictison had 1 forgiving him a shilling?
Y bat claim hud lio on mo? Tho value
t.i Ills labor in the maiket is all a work
Ing-man has n right tn do j and whim
his labor is nf no value, why then, he
must go to the devil, or wherever else
he can. Ah, l'eter I (hut's my philoso
phy what do you think?"
"I quite agrio with you, sr," said
Mr. I'liiili, "perfectly agreo with you.
'I Ik; value of their labor In the market
Is .ill that laborers can claim all that
they should have. Nothing acts more
perniciously than the absurd support
called charity."
"Hear, lieai 1" said Collett. "You'rt
a clever fellow, Peter, (loon, my dear
'my. go on,"
"Wn.it results from charitable aid ?"
eomlhiied Peter. " The value of lab ir
Is kept .it an unnatural level. State
t'iiuliy Is.S ,t ii robbery ; prlv.iio churl
t.v is p.ihlle wro ig."
"That's It, Peter," stld Mr. Collett.
"I don't believe It," s.iid John. "You
were ipilto rl jlil to glvu the man a shil
ling! IM have given him a shilling
niy-elf."
"Oh, you would would you?" said
Mr. Collett. "You're very generous
with your shillings, You would fly In
the fate of all orthodox economv, you
Vandal ?"
"Yes," said John, "as the Vandals
flew In the face of Home, and destroyed
what had become a falsehood and a
nuisance."
"Poor John !" said Mr. Collett. "Wo
shall never mike anything of him, Pe
ter, lteally, Wf'd better tdlk of some
thing else, John tell us about thu last
now novel."
They conversed on various topics un
til the arrival of tho Invalid's early bed
tlni" purled the unci" and the nephews
for the night.
Mary Sutton seized an opportunity to
speak with John Meade alone.
John," s,lil she, "do think more of
your own interest of our interest.
WlnC occasion had you for being so vi
olent last night, and contradict Mr. Col
lett so shockingly ? I saw Peter 1-inch
laughing to himself. John, you must
bo more careful, or we shall never be
married,"
"Well, Mnry, I'll do my best," said
John. "It was that confounded Peter,
with Ids chain of iron maxims, that
m.iilc me fly out. I'm not an Icebeig,
Mary."
"Thank heaven, you are not!" said
.Mary, "but an iceberg iloati think of
that, John, neineinber every time
you offend Mr. Collett, you please Mr
l-'inch."
"So I do," said John, "Yes, I'll re
member that."
"If you would only try to be 1 little
mean and hard-hearted," said Mary
"Jiut a little to be;'in with ! You would
only sloop to compier and you deserve
to conquer."
"Mav I gain my deserts then," said
Jolm. "Aroyou not to be my loving
wife, Mary? Are you not to sit at net
die work in my sludio, whilst I paint
in, historical plcluie? How can ihi
ciiliie (o pass, if Mr. Collett will tli
nothing for us?"
"Ab. how.liidted?" said Mary, "lit!
hoio'.-. our fne.id Peter l-'inch ciniu
i iln- i r.ile from his will;. I leave you
:' I -i- a., in-..', she w itliilrew.
'-..I . .Mi n i !' said I'.'ler, as In
.i.i d .-!. ills, ii in il'iois of il tin
mo ii.i g lis- Ihi,? I've l""-ii thio-.igl
,t . iiio ci nr.-, N n an ugly pl.uv bat
wauls looking alb , s,,(i.y. Uo.ttl
shamefully muddy: big" allow nl li
nlk on the fool-path."
"Drcadlul !" oulaimcd John.
"I sav, you -you catno out pretty
-trong last ni-lit," said Pctir. "(Julie
delied the old man. Hut I like your
spirit."
"I hatwio doubt you ilo," thought
John.
"Oh, whm T was a youth, I thought
i little that way, myself," said Peter.
'Hut the World tho world my dear sir
soon cur. - us of romantic notions. I
regret, of course, to s.-e people misera
ble; but what's the uo or regretting.'
It's no part of the business of the supe
rior class to interfere witli the laws of
supply and demand ; poor people in list
b miserable. 'What can't be cured,
must bo endured,' "
"K.vactly so," said John.
Mr. Collett this d y was to ill to lo.we
ills bed. About noon ho requested to
see them In his bed-room. 'They found
him propped up by pillows; very weak
hut in good spirits as usu tl.
"Well, boys," suld he, "here I am,
you see, brought to anchor at last. The
doctor will be here soon, I suppose, to
shake his head and wrlto receipts. All
humbug, my boys ! Patients can do as
well for themselves, I believe, ,-vs doc
tors ran do fur them ; they're in the
dark altogether the only dlffcrcnco Is
that the imtleuls grope lu hugllsh and
the doctors in Latin.
"You'rn too skeptical," said John
Mc.nle.
"Pooh!" said Mr. Collett. "Lot ns
chango the subject. I want your ser
vice, Peter and John, on n matter that
concerns your interest. I'm going to
make my will to-day and I don't
know how to net about your cousin,
Kininii Hriggs, I'mma disgraced us by
marrying an nil-man."
"An nil-man I" exclaimed John,
"A vulgar, shocking oll-inan," said
Mr. Collett, "a wretch who not only
sold oil, hul soap, candle, turpentine
black, cad, and birch btooms, n was a
dreadful blow to the fain ly. Her poor
sriniiilfather never got over It, and
maiden mini turned Methodist In tli
pair. Well, lUlggs, the oll-man, died
last week, and his widow Ims written
to me, a-klng for assistance. Now I have
ho'igoi n' Ii avlug her n hundrisl dol
:..s-i vc.u In my win. What do yon
' . i , o f 1 1 ? . m tir iid she (loo t tl ,
..!'. W . . fi.tlit had .he to marry
i ibei.il . ler in hi r rieiids? Wli.it
.ii n I loil'i .villi her inNliirtune-?"
' My in.ud Is quite ui.ulo up," said
Peter l-'inch, that no notlco ought to bt
taken of her. She iii.uhi an oiistlii.tlu
.nut unworthy match now l"t herabldu
the consequences,"
"Now lor your opinion, John," said
Mr. Collett.
"Upon my wonl, I think you must
say the same," raid John Mtade, bra
cing himself up boldly for the part of
tho worldly mini.
"Whnt right had alio to marry m
you observed witli great Justice, sir. Let
her abiilo theconscqtiencos asyou very
properly remarked, l'lncli. Can't she
carry on the oll-mnn's business? I dan-
ay It will support her very well."
"Why no," said Mr.Ootlett; "Hriggs
lied a bankrupt, and his widow and
lilldren aro destitute."
"That does not alter the question,"
said P.-ter Kiin-h. "Let Hriggs' family
lo something for her."
"To be sure," said .Mr. Collett.
Hriggs' family aro tho people to do
something lor her. She iiiusn't expect
an.vlhl ig from us must uho John ?"
"D -stltute, is sho?" ald John, "with
eli 1 1 leu, too! Why, tint Is another else
sir. You surely ought to notice her to
sssl-t her. Confound It, I'm for letting
her have a hundred a year."
"O, John, John l what a breakdown,"
ild Mr. Collett. "So you aro trying lo
follow Peter Finch lliruiigh Stony Ara
bia, and turned back at the ecoinl step!
John, John, keep to your Arabia Felix,
md leave sterner ways, to very different
men. Oood-by. both of you. I'll think
ovt r all you have said."
Ii.i pressed their hands and they left
the room. The old man was too weak
to speak, the next day, and In three
day, afterw. id ho calmly breathed his
las'.
As soon as the funeral was over, the
will was read by the coiilldeutlal man
of business, wh i had attended to Mr.
Collett's aifalrs. Tho group that sat
.iroimd him preserved n decorous ap
pearance of disinterestedness, and the
usual preamble In the will having been
ll-,tened to with breathless attention,
the man of business read the following:
I lxoueath to my niece. Kni'iia Hriggs.
notwithstanding that she shocked hei
family by marrying an oil-man, tin
sum of four thousand pounds, being ful
ly pei-siiatieii iiini ner nisi nigniiy, u
-he could ll iid it again, Would do noth
ing to provide her with food.orclothing
or shelter.
Jolm Meade smiled, and Peter Finch
ground his toth but in a quiet, re
spectful manner.
The man of buslnc-s went on with
his reading:
Havlnir always held the opinion that
woman shonld bo rendered a rational
and Indeiicntlent being and havingdii
iv considered inoi.ict mat socioiy prac
tically denies her the right of earning
her own living I hereby bcdiieath t(
Mary Sutton, tho sum often thousind
I'otmds, which will enable her tomaro
or live single, as she may prcler.
John Meade gave a prodigious start
on hearing this. Peter Finch ground
his teetli again but in a manner hardly
icspcctnble. Hoth, however, by a vlo-
.ent effort kept silent.
The man of business went on with Ids
reading:
l have paid some attention to tbt
character of my nephew, John Meade
mid have been grieved to ft ml hlnrpos-si-s-ed
with a feellnt: of iihllanthroiihy
and with irenernl nreferenco lor thu Jus!
and trim over whatever is ba-e and
inlso. As these tendencies arc by nn
means -uch a can advance him In tin
orltl, I bequeath him the -urn of ten
'hoiisand pound. Imping that lie will
seep nui ol tti" wor-K House, and ne en
.bled to ii.iiiiI his irri :it historical im
tire, which, :is jet, he li siiuly talked
limit.
As ior my other nephew, Prter l-'inch
io vit ws il 1 1 lliingi in -o sagacious am
use.il-ii,i way, and is-o certain to gt
ei in life, that I should only in-iilt bin
liy ollerlng an aid which liedoes noi n
tuire. vet I mm his iilleclion.ite unci
ml entirely ns a testimony of adinlra
ion for bis menial iicuteness, I vctiliih
u liupi! Hint he will '.inept a iioquosi o
live hundred iioiinds inwards the com
pletion of his extensive library of law
boot
How Peter Finch stormed and called
names how John Meado broke Into
delirium of Joy how .Mary Sutton cri-t.'
first unit then laughed, and then erieu
and laughed together, all these mat
rs I shall not attempt to describe
Mary Sutton is now Mrs. John Meade
md her hit v. ml has actually begun tin
great historical picture. Peter Find
lias taken to dl-coiinting bllH, anil
bringing action on them, and drive
ibout in his brougham already
How a Jealous Wife was Cured A
Trip to Ohio and tho Result.
Sam J Is a Jolly, rollicking eti
witli a face aways expanded by n smile,
nnd a heart always warm with infection
ite yearning for his pretty little wife.
Hut S.un'ajolly.freo and easy disposition
placed I) i ni on thu most friendly terms
wltliall who knew Iiini, male and female,
and thegusliiiig warmth of Ids hetrt of
ten displays itself In the most kindly
lenionstratlons towirds tlioso ho us.
teems.
Now, Snm'rf wife, although pretty,
and loving him wildly, is not of the
same rollicking disposition ih her hus
band, and cannot exactly understand
how lie ran kiss thu girls, ai he fro-
mcntly does, ami hug them too, and at
tho same time maintain for her that
lovo which every husband owis his
wife. Indeed, light ml tho fieliug :v
she would, tho genius of jealousy tool
possession ofher soul, and sho led Sam,
to use Ills own words, "an awful life."
Sam endured ns b(t bo could, hoping
soon to cnnylnco his wlfo of tlio injus
tico she did In suspecting him of inll
tlellty tn her.
A few weeks ago Sam's wife, of a
sudden, took a notion lo vl-lt some re
lative up In Ohio, and after admonish
ing her husband to bo more drcum
pict and prudent, departed on her
Journey, to be absent one month. Now
Sam Is decidedly oppo-ed to sleeping
alone; being n victim of horiiblo night
mare, and, wilhal, soniewlut afraid nf
rotihcrs. So lie prevailed upon a young
,'h.irloy , to sleep with him each
light. Charley being an early riser,
Was always up ami away of a morning,
before any ono els. about tin, house
aro-si,
S.tiu had nn old lady living in the
nu.isp, and rhn was Just n full of In
qiilltlveucss as any oilier woman, and
hid not the most exalted intimate ol
Sam's inariled fidelity. Hut when,
in.ikiugiip the bed inch morning, she
discovered head murks, upon two (ill
lows Instead of one, her suspicion louk
definite shape, and she was qullu ready
to sweur that Sum'n bed wiw occupied
each night by n wuiiaii iw well us. him
self, Indeed, she would have .worn to
It.
Well, the wrlUn b'umV wife n letter,
detailing her conviction, ntul arranging
fir her to como homo Immediately, nnd
to arrive on thu midnight train. Then
to slip q'lletly h im ?, and ns quietly In.
her hu band's ro un, ntul then h"
would be convince I that her suspicions
were not groundless.
mis mile program mo was carried out
beautifully, 'The old ladv met the re-
uriilng wlfo nc the door, nnd B.iltl:
You are In tlmr sho'.s here, the nasty
thing In bed with Sam In your bed
loo, the Impudent liusy.'' Tho wife
bee.inio furious, but made no nolso Just
then; laying aside her bonnet, shawl,
tc, sho took a lamp, walked lightly to
the door ofher husband's room, listen
ed, heard talking, begun to scream and
pound on the doo'i nnd brought Sam
oiitol b-d In a Jiffy, Jnndto tho door,
The wlfo gavo no answer tn his wild
Inquiries ns to what was the mattcrand
what had brought her homo so unex
pectedly. She.scre.im.'doiit,yon villain,
you scamp: I've caught you at hist,
im could not deceive mo always. Ah,
the vile woman, I'll kill her."
Sim sitvlt a largo sized niic.'. He
Appreciated the situation at once, and
piaytd his part in a masterly manner.
ell, my dear, you have fairly catigh'
me, und l reckon I might in well eon
ess and have dnnu with It." Sam said
and turning to the bed he cried out
et up, Mary, for its nil up with Us.foi
my wife has come, und she now knows
ill. I.'t'sask forgivenets and proniist
to sleep together no more."
i lien unarley s head darted out from
iinilerlhocover,,levelopingaii Immenst
pair of whiskers for u woman and he
ild: "Take her away, Sam, I can't
get up before her, for I have no clothes
on butjiistiiiy-hlrt." Thejealotis wife
umcd white, then spotted, then red.
Sho rend 11 all, In fact. Sam shilcked
ut the loudest, broadest guffaw-; ami
(he oltl lady, who had followed tin
wife up stairs, exclaimed, "did you
ver I
Sam and hU wife retired to the par
lor, whiio Charley dressed and soon
went down. Ksplanatlons followed,
mysteries were nn r.ivi led, a few tears,
some jolly lip smacking, and tho cur
tain dropped. Sam says his wifj wid
never bo Jealous of him again -at least
ho so declares.
She JJcnnchoflf Robbery.
rrr.Tiiwt piiitici'i.ahs tup. loss
ltwoiuT.n to ru: $H.iO,flfW.
l-'rom tho Tlltisvllls il'a.j Ilerall, Jammy 21.
Mr. Hcnnehoir's losses are much lur
cr than first reported. It appears that
the old gentleman di I not know exact
ly the dimensions of his greenback pile
Tho liis-os so far as ascertained exceed
si"iO,(ioo, and It Is thought may tipprox!
nato ifJAOOO. Agdtleiuan who vl
ited tho family yesterday Informs us
hut n guard Is now stationed in the
House night and day, notwithstanding
it is asserted that the deposits huvebeen
removed from the other safe. Mr. Hen
uelioir, Sr., Is slowly recovering from
ihe effects! of the outrageous itssault, HI"
face Is severely bruised ami discolored
('mill the blows received, and his body
still sorn from merciless punches and
"iiauls. Ilo informed our friend that a
lespeinto attempt was made to rob him
everal months ago. Three string'rs
stopped at the house about dark to ob
tain matches, and afterwards asked for
ullk and whisky. The latter win re
Used, and they reluctantly w. ni away
without obtaining adoiissi m to tho
house. About midnight t lie iniii.Ue
ivere al.irmud by an attempt t foreu
open a window from tlio outside. The
lleuneliolfs were on the alert and dis
'barged n rifle and revolver at thu bur
glars. Several shots were returned, and
lieu the in.ii'.iudcr.s retreated. Wi
would state In tilts connection, as.i war
nlng to these Oil Creek burglars, that
the Hcnnehoir mansion Uell'ectttally de
fended, and any future assault will pro
voke a desperate le-Miincc,
THUS, llie ,iillts.jO"l' Il lit the lUs'hestei
L'llloll,
On the hill top between the head wa
ters of I'ioni or and Hemic huff ru!is,liv!
.lohn Henneliolf, where for thirty-seven
years he has steu the sea-mis conn
anil go, producing their crps of corn
and buckwheat, and tilling his coders
very gradually witli that entlclugouie
thing, the love of which is tho root ol
ill evil. When the oil excitement bur-u
over the country hi high lands, his bill
tops and win ds wire not con-ldered
worth the widle of any of the "com
panies" who bought almost everything,
md it was not imlll some three year-
igo that the oltl gentleman could add
to his icceipts any Income from oil.
Since that time money has been flow
ing in upon him in an uninterrupted
stream in sums varying In amount from
,'!i),ono to C0,ri(iO monthly. And what
should the man do with tills but keep
It In his house, buy Iron nife for its
keeping nnd rifles and all klndsof arms,
but field pieces, for its keepers. Noth
ing that his friends cmihl my could In
duce this old gentleman to forego this
Insano course , and month after month
saw tho sum increasing, part of it be
ing put into bonds ; und with nn confi
dence in hanks and but little in bonds,
tho old gentleman and liU wins ami
hired help mounted guard every night.
Half a mile from any nelghbor,ii heavy
strip of wood hiding the- homestead
from tho nearest settlement, this sense
less parade was kept up, r4 though a
baker's dozen of ilcU'riulued men
wouldn't at will go through tho entire
conci rn.
Poi.l'.Ms- TlIofOHTS, Paragraphs
like the following from ihe A'oi-M ISrit
hh llrvtew are calciibitisl to mako one
feel his nothingness, It-ays;
What this change Is to 1)0 we dare
not even conjecture; but wi, sen In
the heavens themselves some traces o'
lhe tlestructlso element anil some
Indications of their power. Tho frag
inehts of broken planets, tho ili-sci-nt
of meteoric stones uimn our elul.e.
wheeling comets, wielding their loo
material in our own state-llle, the ap
lieu nit ice of new slam and the tlis.ui
pearauco of others, aro ns the solar
lurnac, tli volcanic eruptions,
oresliaiiowi of that iniientlliiL' con
vulsloii to Which the system of the
world Is doomed. Thin placed on a
planet which Is to be burned up, und
uudcr heavens which urn to pass away;
uius inming, us ii were, on inn feiim
terlcs. and dwelling upon the nmtisu
Itnims of foi mcr worlds, let us learn
lesson of Immunity nnd wl-dom,
wo have not already bexn taught
1110 kCIUKIIU Ul AiC'VUIlUUOIl
Th Monkey and th Okild.
In the year ISIS a vcwl net nail from
Jamaica fur England, and among th
passengers was lady, tho mother of au
Infant only n few weeks old. The vey
age was very pleasant, thu wetlir ra
markubly tine, and the pawngers did
their best to makethetlme p& ogrwu
bly. One beautiful afternoon the cap
tain perceived a dUtant noil a sight
that Is always welcome at sea. The ills
covery attracted Hih attention of all on
board, and after the captnla had grati
fied his own ciirioilty.lieirolltelyonbtod
his telescopo to tho lady, that sho might
have- n clearer view of thodlstant vessel.
At that moment she had the haby In
her mm1); so, wrapping ft shawl about
lt.fiho placed It on aeofa, on which h
had been sitting. The captain assisted
her to pttady tho glass; but scarcely
bad she applied her ayo to It than th
helmnmnn crld out, "Sco what that
iiil'chiovoun monkey has done!" Th
mother's fesllng may bo 'laingined,
.vlirn on Instantly turning round, fhe
-nw Wiat a large, strong, and actlv
monkey, which wason board tho vecct,
had grasped tho lnfant'flnnly with on
irm, and with the other was nimbly
limbing tho "hrouds, wWi the evident
Intention of reachlngtlfe very top ftht
iialnmtist. The 'mother, at the sight of
icr b.ibo thus In n moment taken from
icr, fainted awiry. Tho captain was at
'lis- wits' end. Ilo wns afraid, If ho
sent tliesnllors after tho mpnkcy,that II
would drop the child, and endeavor to
sc.ipe, by leaping from one mast to
mother. In the mcnntlmo tlio Infant
vns heard to cry, and It was thought
hat It was sulferlng from tho grip of
he monkey; hut tho nnlmnl was ols-
served to Imitate the motions of a nuts
by dandling, soothlnn, nnd caressing
thu chlld.aud even endeavoring to hush
It to sleep. Tho Iudy hud been conveyed
from the deck to the cabin, and grad
ually restored to her senses, but her
cries were mo-t distressing, and it
was only by force that she could bo
prevented from going on deck and
trying to l iav tho mast. Many n
,111111 was tried to ltiro tho monkey from
his lofty eminence, hut all In vain. At
length, the captain ordered that every
man should conceal himself below. Th
order was promptly obeyed, and the
captain took n seat where ho ranld se
without being seen. To his great relief,
tho monkey, on finding tho coast clear,
cautiously descended from th mast
head, and replaced tho Infant on the
.iofa from which It had been takeiii cold
md frotful, and perhaps frightened,
but in every other respect free from in
jury. The mother's feelings of joy and
gratitude, when the child wa3 nnca
more placed In her arms, miy bo better
Imagined thau described.-
"Rabbit Drive."
Dear Youngma?: A. "Rabbit
Drive," to many of your readers, wonl
be ns novel a sight to witness as It wax
,o mo. Mr. James Albright, who res
ides in Clarion Co., Pa,, left home th
first week of this month, with a driv
if about three hundred rabMte. II
buys nnd sells on tho way. Tho drire
arrived hero on Friday avcnln; of last
week, nnd staid at the Vankirk Hons
over Sunday. There is a larg yard
attached to the hou?e. Tho principal
food is cabbage, pears and young apple
trees. As a general thins, rabbltw A
not go over a fence mere likely to g
TIXH MAK52IH Of nKIVlSiS.
One man goes ono day In edvanc nf
he ilrire and makei arrangement,
nitli owners ofdogn to havathent tiet,
stating about what time the driro will
pas. The cltleirs of Jewlsburjr Term
ed to tie their dog", and henre they
ivero compelled to come In via New
Berlin, branching off at Miflllnbiir;.
The snow though part of th drlv
win severe, anil komo fifteen or twenty
javeouton tho way, but more thus
this number was mads up by other,
lolnlng.
The drive consists of the dos-iaau in,
advance, one man on horse-back be
hind, ami six littlo boys on each side a
ilunkers. Tho only trouble In driving,
hen passing through a bushy country
Is that they sometimes spread, hut hf
has never lost by this, as more joir
than stray off. Hundreds of people,
."nun the country and town, surrounded
ihe Viuikirk Ilotiso mseo tho interest
ing sight. He cl! them nt BO cents
pair, with the prlvlleguof selecting ni)4
catching.
The drivo intended tn pasa thrwajh
, our place, on Monday morning last,
nit tho agent could not make arranc
ments with Washington Stroh oa
"Bird's Island" to pen up the rabhlt,
dog, and waa compelled to cross at
Danville, an the rabbiti are intendest
for tho Fottsvill market. Thraugk
tho want nt an occoramodatinK dlipoe
Itlon nn thepirt of Mr. P-truli, the Sua
bnry people mtsed an Interesting sight,
Mr. Albright says that a friend of III
living In Clarion Co. Pa., tvm to start
tho following week wlthn iMm ef (wrmk0
as ho hai then about two hnmlretl
hnnd.
D15NBK.
On Christma Oante Tilmw wan
served at tho "Vanklrk House." Aboat
thirty gcntlemon sat down, The game
consisted of venison, wild tnrkeyn, can
vas hick ducks, bear meat, and a large
salmon weighing IS pound, that va
caught above tho West Hranca bridge,
beldes one delicacy I never tasted M-
fore, vlrt rotf btnr'tjtrt.
The Vanklrk Hoiimi U gititvlne ft
Into favor with the public. The pro
prietor Is not only obllgloj, but It
good provider, and lust shown Ills usij.
the
- e
ul Judgment In procuring a prlnrn of
clever leiimvt, tut an mutant, la the
person of charter Crolner, of Mlltlln.
burg. He la obliglngiuid gentlemauly,
all
aomi'thing vory.rarti ia holels..,VtinfiKfjl
OuiSke
A thief w ad lately found bteakiug .
to a song, Ho had already got through
the first two bar, whea a policeman
came up ami lilt hlmwlthaetave. Hs
rnl notw warn fetiml npon lilm
the
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