Ifiiittlifitt VOL. 2 NO. -IS. i.Ltli)MSlH'IM iniU.CTOIIl. i) i:s AND tinwaui;. I j ill i tni )H .love, A- timviirp, Main v.- nut home vlnl-l I'lPt'itf, .Iom". innl ttminri, lliiiani .. tulllM . Uit llf Mlllke.1. Vl-llfl I LOT111NO, AO. l.Nlll.itll, nielcli inttnlliir, Main nl., 1M i, uliovc Aintriciiii hoiisu. vl-nll V, t i:lnntl.l.N,lii)li'nloimilirlnliliil. la il.illlllis.UCi Itilltlll.lll',, building, Main DiUTlrf, CHF.MIOA1.S, AC. Mi VI It, ilriimtlitnnil n ml henry) Hx , tii'i' hlni'k Main hi, vl-iili V'' ; 1,1 ami atmihceary, , we,t nf Market. Itii.rl vl-ull ("1,'rtMvS, WATC1IKS, AO. I u-.ileh ami eloek in.ikpr. i Maliinnit Iriml,.v.iii 1 in ..limit, untehni anil , In .t.. insL helow Alneilciin vl-iili M.Mittrllumli'lwIt. inakt'l, Mnrki I I In. vl.n l I ,oots and .siiol:3. , imh.i hii.I Hhoeiiiuker.Miilu Hlrpet i tui House. ,1-nll .11 't.m'iiiiiluetiticr anitilKilorlnliiii'V. u u,itii,oslte liiilscoimlclnireh I 'I M ni imifai'lniiT nml dealer In i 'in i le, I'll'., Kant Iilr-HUH-,i f vl.nl. I! .11 I) 111 T., '" iv llflrtm.iii unit shoemaker, Main ft., . Mmi', nrat nrMmkci iri'i i v.n4 IMtOFESNIONAL. ASH, M. I. Hlirui on lllal 1'llJ kidim south .lain M., h 'low Ma.l.cl. vl-lll i r. Kllini'y n r m il.-tit I t , Ifftll t-xt lli-t wiiliiaii iim. Main st., lu-mly "I'l"""' ,1 ,i t ,nr i. . ,i-;i ,VY M. I'. unlKi'in an.l aiHietali i;l rrl.lt. I I'. -nii'i"i anil I'liyslclun, alim. Main. vl-lll" I , iIO'.Vl It Kitritvnii tlenttsl, Mnhi a. llTmiH IN, Atlorne.v -al-Ijiiw, Onlee Itarl , ii, Mlmilillli.l, MaluSll.el vMiJ" ,1, MILI.INFHY & KAX0YK)()I1S. il - I.IZZII. IIAItKl.r.Y, milliner, iluiiis". Jl iilliillis. Main Ht. v-"' il I . 1). Wr.HH, l.iury qimil,, notion,, t....lt-. M ihoncry, norm bKIo Main tti-ot bclovr M u- n r rr.IlMA.V, mlllliiTy nml fain-y B'l,"i; jj. ,iite i:,,lcupiil elinreh, Main nt, vl-lll Mn.il a. .' n.t)i: iiAitici.r.v. Iinlh' Ol Jn-r 1 nn, I ilr" pattern I, hinltlicnst collier a Hint uent st. Vl-lll V M: , M. HKllItllMC-ON-, millinery ami f.ini'y ml, Miilnt.t.,ipnsltii Court limine. vl-lil - I. II. I''l IIMAN, milliner, Main nl., In Ion nliiian'ii Mine, mil of Market Kt. vl.l m7ssi:s ItAll.MAN mllllneiy mnl fane) . a.,.M.illi hiveei Ju-,1 hcluw American house tUl'LLS AND SALOONS. 1 , .rilti't entlliK Million, Aniell ISiii t., llalter LcinicU Miierln- li ii iv I i:iv, eiinti'i'lliuiiy, b.iktr.v. , ' ! , 'oon, wnole-ulle-iui'l ii'tnll, V.x ii.oi u, Mum H. vl-lll. V, Hit. coiirii-tiiuiei,.,, linker-, met os n.uNi! .leiiiut ulull, Main nt., JiihJ .mil. vl-lll. I'N(,'' ll(H":i hy ICnnns .V rl.uk, Mali. , 0HI1ll ellUrt lllllIM'. l-nll i r A'. I'ACAN IliU'Si:, hy JnllN I.uaciiik, Main jtriuririniliw.t. vl-nf wiKW 1I(1'1U,, liy H.W TTiiutt. MAKJhu, vint end it inn i) r llNi:(t, rcfrhun tit alotui.Miiin Kt.tJust l, Hi ivmtniri Ihmim1. vlil.' .V i I.Alll. i hotel. ii Ireilnnent kul, mil. I!.- l-nl." V M. Oil I.Moltr, refn-ihinent Kihtn, ShUi'V if IiIih i; Koulh sl'le .MaliiKt, m-i ! XTH AXi) CJUOCKIW, - it - onli'i'tionerv. uroeerleK te Mntit I-iils v ourt ibiust'. d, dt aiT in dry 1 1 , llotl , r dl, sill i '.. Mailt stnvt, ids, KriK-erle, imiiitii'-, eit vl-n) -1 I. A Co., dialits In di put-!-. Jlniir. tiiit. Kiill. (Nil. trull. M.llC- t eol nor .Main and lai hel si. 1-IU i It. liiilK find caiiN. IhiuIs ttlid silt" . libova I'oilt't llul0e, vl-n I , dl v Uoods Mild littltoiis, n nnd lion mi. Mdlthwt'M i J. I1 i It, ilr t'oiHi., KHitfikH, etrMiioilb- eoiin-r .Mam ami iron sis, vi mi- II S . IIAUT.MAN. Auuil.ill) niN, nolloiik It ,1111 Ol'l.li.'S. Xlllltl Hl-llllIIOMlIll COIIUI' l''lll- o ' 1' 1." in,. vl-lil ii" 11 ! .In ll,!.Y.UeyMoiieMiii"li.re.liiii.l;il!inil i , louii), hottthuiHt inllier Matl.et llln ii h vi-n i .7TH.I.IAM KHASMI'S. lonleeti.inerltK. v hi., lour Iho iallro.nl. l-ni. II Mll NIIAM.,i:i ami lllinher, n a lotil. ner.il hloelt of ineieliiiii iitii i- ol Mnln Mlii-t mi. Vl-lll I .1. litll'I'INri, ill aler In llry uiioiIh biii rle le. tf (IHP'HlJlOl Ii, Jliiln HI vl-nl I OlItlON, Oroeerle A- PiovMolif, south i our in-r Main and It on Slit-i-is i-ui. i 1 irtins. ite. V , .Mlllll Hi , bldov lion. l-nl. J. KM IAN il uli-rlii i-hnli-i, ill v iOim1. IIitllM" lit epiiiL'MODdK, lti-.li t-iiH flits. Lto., i-te. Mailt opposite rout! l)olls V-lll I K. I YIdt.itl t) Mit'ti Ht nbr 1 T.KliAUIM.l.s-i.dry kimmU. hph- i Hi ,, I.I.OI li noes, ( le,. juipert hiocii Market, Main kt Mi st vi-m t 1'ltAMl H A A i:. HAMU'llST. lualeiHli n, Orocerles, i oiiitetliimiiiN mnl rtldluiiiN mm ,oiiono e "oil own, ftouib ship waRoiuniiKer shop. luo dooih m.oo Jitotisr M-'-nl" JUSUKIiliANKOUH. 1 .iivm fiiroi-r,. Hirrn. Ornamental nnd lii i " latlvo I'lilntpr.Sttdlui'.ii.eoiMlb A UHst.vl i M V, L'OltKI.I., lurnlliui UMiiiiH. thieo slon ll. brlekon MnliiM., utst (dMaikct st. Nl-nf. I.i .1. TIIOIIN'IO.V, wutt paper, window nhaden li, mid llxtuiiH, Uupcil bloek, Main st, l-m nl0-KNWTOt K, pliotoKmpher, Kxolinii , block, Malitsi,, oi poHoiourl house, tti) I h UltOAIlT, I'holt.yuiplier, llailnuurN build J Itimiortlieusli itrnt rMalnaudMaiket si, l-nl Il .1. It I Hid MAS. Aat nt Mlliuou' ( ('PI i-r 'Ju- 'i bului I hmliiHitiHl, Mitt r '1 t il, beliuv eoml. hoiiM., vl-tHt l i'-U'l lt, Glue .M.iki i, nml Whltiiiiuii lune) ' " ....V. 7.'. TI IiWHiMHIIlMtH 1.1LMI KU CO. mmiufaetuiers band dealei-H tn l.uinber, of till kind, plnnlint mniipr.ri-oiioiu. n-i" ill near tho nill-r(id, r .!. iimi.i.'MA N. Hiuidli ami bariiesH makt r II . iimr Lniitliu'UKf itirni'r Mnln unit Miirket St. vl-nr t WIT MAN, maiblo woikv, nuir vouthwest i, corner .Main aim mantel him. 1) II, ItlNOl.Klt.dntli r In planoK, organs mid 1, inalodeonn,lit U, W.Con H'sfiupltuio room. fi II, MA H'f I KM, inrent for OiocrA HakerV i , M'wimi macinuo, muiii si., nuuniair imno l III! HI II (1 I, 1 W. ItiiltniN'st. Ibiiinr ilinliT sfeiiiid door from I', northwest coimr Main nnd lion sts, vl-ni: W l'I'Al'Oi'K. Noinry I'nhlle, nnrtliriiHt porner i. .Miiinmm .niriiei hi, vMitr 11 N-TI1V. lillllnul mill ellhll mien fill mil iinv.nnttlieiutcmiur Jlulnmii' Ml ' ltV, MnrhlP anil llron n Hlnl" , it iiii.iiHkiiijii.,;priilekrwtiil. , I'll ' MI'I I'A I (1. Mm lllllUU. 1'imt llloiiliiH ' It, lltiii'il. f ii. til it. linylP lit Hholl m I II i n 1 1 lie , (.ulllnl v li" C.r It l' AKSrilT, liliiniltiii llllpr miilleintr 1- iiiiiu inn, jj il i H riiiuiiie ,. io.j.jii ', nil i,iiihi iiiooiiihiiui K, T I H. Kl I N. thaler In mint lallou. ele.. I'ht'ln oi:anui;vii,i,i; iiiiiMiiToiiv. Olt. u. A, .MI.UAIU1KI., pti Kioi:tn nml !' u M t in-xtttiHu-iimiHKi i Ilntrl, i-n- Itl('K HOT I.I, nixl tv tciluiicnt hftliHHi, t. 1) lA( ifil. fin', of MiiU'tml l'iiii M. m i, UNVAN IIUl l. I,, tlm ii p vt htmiti Iij John miv O iti'i, Mutii f.l nho o I'll if, 1-M i HAH MA TllUlTlilJlM.TnnmiH iimt iih.iin , lunciH(f liiulitr, on Muiii bclou Oott'l'-itoti-l, v-'-n I . DAVID IIl;!UtlN(l, nimi ii(UlrHt Mill, turn lifter In rnln. Mill Htrtct, I-ni; T()V1:H A llKHItlNCl loilnr In drv iKxiit-. J) riui.1 rich, Iu'ii'h dial Kt'tii'tul Mt'U'liuiultne vl-n 17 .Mam Mi lKOlKIi: IAZAItt;sn.Kllnaii.Umni(' iinalior vlin; .Mill u s uhn i tho tu Hotel. Uf II.HMnil, inHinifaelmtr nt lln whim ami ili'itltT In hLucm lie, Mttln rt.t HtV( .iu tWlih Hull). Vl'tllT I t l V. COt.r.MAN, Mciclu'tit inllor nml V tit-Ill i liiriiNlilij( (JoimIh, Chilli M lii'M Much 10 1 tit- hrMi hotel. vl-iuT MS. II YlirtlHT, ClocltH, Vat('li(- nii'lfiitn , iitiilicl, (luiisiiiul NVutiliiH lOt'fcttW1, Muih -(. hl-loK I'inc, v!-n7 1 AMUM Ii. If AllMrN.Cubliict Mulu-r.-jiiHl tn. t) tU-i iitltiT M.1I11 Si., below I'inc. vl-nl? M It'll Klt ICi:iJKU, t'oiiliTllnnrry, Oymcn Ac. .Vo.,n t'hifhl., iN'ttttvn Main aiil .Mill. Ki:i.ciiNKr:,iii.'uKniiiiiH,oii mhi , Mii-et, ni'ar Pino. I-iiI7 iriMIAM l)i:i.ON'tl,HIiuiink'rniuI limnnraf- turcrof Ilrlck, Ml!lHt.,uiHt ori'lntt vint't 1 i:VIM II. scmTVI.i:il. Iron lmmt'T,Mai ilii Ijl't, ui'l Manii:ac!ut(rnf ilnv.'n, Mill t.vI-i'U" IU:s A. WIl.lilAMH A '(, fann-'rHnn t Mmi- ul trtittciH f leutlirr. Mill Hlnoi. 1-nl" IOIIN Kt.tiM'.H, ott nml Shot J Mrr t !, tp tisltt llto Atmlemy cr, l'iiii- i-ni: 1 II. IlKltUINOA nuoriti:ii,i'arici.nts:tiitl tt Itnllilt'i's.Maln Kifi't, hflow I'liic. vl-nl? oAMITlilj hIlAlil'IIH, Maker nftlifllaj liiUht O iliutn tiaa)i. Main St. -:). IM. HAltMAN, hmltflo anl liarms ninltpr , nrnnfvllU'. tpiiollt' I-'raDiHchmc-h. l-ti 1 1 OATAWISSA DIUKOTIHiy. O fSlilll III ANNA iiv llrl.'ltllolel.'i.Kinleliiin.lir O tirolirlelor.Mmtli-eait iMirner Main ntttl Seeolnl Siieet.' vlMll'.' I II. CItr.AHY, ilrv Bnnili, Kinei rU", nml kpii .1. nut Meli lianillni;, Main Hluel. vJ-nl! 1 1. 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1', ue.tivr in .iinra mi.i iin-.'u... Main Mli i t. ,S-illJ Alllllirr, nllome at lalv.Mnlli iiri 1 1. '-iil-' 1 1 1, lll .lt I' .V KM Ml, ilrv t'il, Kiia i lli"-, "ml I Kr.lM'.lt, lillllar'l milooii, iijsteri, unit U. en-am In HeiiHnn MulnXn't't. v.-nl- BP, HAM, MAN, Merdl.mt Tailor, Bcemnl . Ilnlililus' llilllillllK. Ull. .1, K. KD1II1INH, NUKoili nml 1'li.v.n I in, "eeoial M lielow Main. vU-nlf. II. KIUTM:it,-'('atlnwliilliiUKe, Corner Main and Heeonil HtreW, 'North '.Vi .1 V--11I-, M. IIItOIWT.ileiili r In UeiieralMerdinnil llry llooils. (IroeerleH Ac. .--nl ' LIGHT STKKKT DIUlUJTIMtV. nr.rr.u 1 .NT, ili-alel In ilrj nooiU, li.icrle. Hour, lelll, Mill, lUll, lion, nulln, ell., I .lull 1 ,.,.t, I-llli I 1. UWII.I.Il. I'.lt, ('.iIiIiii-iiiihI.it, ami Clitili-niaUi-l. tlii'lfli.iU r vl-nl Jim, I'll n:li, p. WAl'.l'i;!! lll.n.kinllli, oiill. Iit I', o.man .v Co, Wlii-i-lwrialiti. Hi'"' 'i"oi' It aliosu M'liool lioiHu, m. i:. ki.ini lillllllltO mill lain') so.nl-. l-nlii I V. SANK KV. ilo.ilt-r In Lfathtr I lliles, ll.n k, vl-nl" .1 etc. tV fash paltl for HMw. W TM, M. l'.NT, ilenluv III hlnVP, anil tin wn e in all II, Ijrancnei. "e' TII1IN A. OMAN, inantll.ieluier alul iltalei In M-nn, 1 ,ots ami Kline".. j. i,i:i"ii:ii, m. n. singeoii ami lllllee at K'i llei'H lloli I. I'll) nli Ian. v;-n-7 KSl'Y !)lHi:CT0KY.. i;spy sri.AM n.oritLNo mii.i.ch. i'ywt Yi I'roprntor. M.iUi F. ItniOlI ltl. AHIlO .ilealeiH lndr. foods t), KM" ei les, unit oiier.U iiierehantti-e. i-nn 0. TAIdlW I'M li-, ijiie nuan ue. , dt-eli v In it i v u-v)d, ioe. i , h.udwiup, llsh,Mdl, iiads vl.nll W. KIHiAlt.Sit-'imdi.inii.i l'laulus Mill mid , lio Manuf u-tory. v.uU JKltSliVTOAVN !!lKi:('lt!r.. t NlHtlAv MAIH'-ON, ill an l III ill) i;"t"i-., '" A pplli-i.t'lalll. lumlx-l- .-K-., .)'! -.fVli.A 11. l-l' I At 'Oil AfSWISIH'.lt, ileal, r In II i'li I lt.uk tie. MmliMin township t'nlunih, Leather a enmity vl-lilil 1,11 llolel, Hi" v --' I vein anil Miaime nrcKiiouN niniH'TOKV. II 11. A W. II. SI '.A AKI 11. iliailis I.I ti M KondN, jfroetrhs aiaV. t-mial meiel an. Mm . hiicrston- In souUm nd ol town, '..'-nK i J A CO II A WM, HKlirs'nirr in ory ro'ui uroeerles. driut and medleiiieM, I- list sioio in elm oi iom ii, . --..n, HOTHLS AMI SAI.(!I!XS. jXOUANOi: IIOTK1., lll.UU.Mniil'HU, .fl4i .iii.v ii',, Thu uiidersliiiied ha Ititf Pilloliaied thUvull- kiumnaudriili.ill.-lo"ai- dlii.n-e.llii-li huiiBe Hot id, sit out a on MAI A i- i iiiM.i . in i.to'iniMiiiiK tmilifillali ly o losi e mri muiui'iiiLiuiiitj ' ;i ii .imi... i ",(.,.-( ullv luloim iii'-n nn'iiiU and ibe imblie In m-neial that Ihi-irhoii-e now in uidci tor the lei'i'ptloti ulid elitt i hiinnif lit ol Ii i i'lh I- Wlio it iiv no illspiiMii io kivoi ii won int'ii 'inn. 'llit v liii e snai I'd no e iiptiso lu nivuii i : thoi:xehiinneforlliefnlilatliUteiit oil boh i;ih: lie) I nor suan mere iu'uiij uiuik wiuhiojj mi n ,ail to mluMi-r to their pnsoiial eomtoit. 'I l" loiiselti spaelouf, iiiideujoHuu eXeelhut i i'"i- liss ioeillMMI, ... , OliintMlM-N i tin mini llim-s nmi hum v iImmii'm 11 oil I and iho ai Inm. radioad ii! t, hy bleb Hiai Hois Mill b ph-umutly eoiiMMdlo ilKlllom lliw lihiweuvu MitiiDiif in u' '' " iioet the ears, i-,imj..i a. 1 nn. HloomHbui', April .1, IWS JLj'OllK'.S HOT HI., Ill,lllllll4 It. .l.l;tl,lV, I tl'l'Ul'lt". i'lmabo' e .ell-kii"Wn Imtol han teeeiitl,. u 1 onc tad i-al ehiin;i s in tin lull I ual iiruiiiv'fiu" ! and lt pi. pri" .ii.aiiieflohlsloiiiiei n in and Hie ohm "m pui-lle umi iuhuiiiiiuim m for theiomloil d ho. uiie'.liattiH-'it'nd lo lionf in tho country, III table, will ulwajs bo lound Mip. piled, not only wlthuibrtanllal loitd.but M-ltUMl tho ilelleaeleMnf lh sea' Hi. 11 In win"1 pud 11 qui in (ejieept that poiailar bevornru known at '.Ucan'i.iiuiehased dhecl Hum the liinntlna hiVnouHdriiBH, Ho Uthaukiiil tor illiberal paltoii- "-'I:..-.., i fwi,. rn.ni n t.n . I rtcolii tbu i.ai.and will iontlnuo toib'wrvi-it In I , ' ' cJ1UKiK W.MAt'.JiU. ' 1 1IB rioprielor ill uuu.siiiiuiii-riiiipiii iw on li.iiul u hup, stock n( hUMMIMt lli:r'ltr.HU.Mi:iT .. coiiKlHtluu rif si'icui iiVHTeim. maiiuimu., rr.ip.' a..i,iuai illKt.l-IONUri'., iuiii.ru r.uun, KWKIKUI l Ill l!l. IiAOKK HUKH, A IiK, AO. i- COMII ONI:, COMi: Al,li AND fV.K. J.AWSON I'AI.MAN. Mirelllllt'liellt. llliuiliiHliuril, May 3, 1hC7. rpilU KKI'Y ll()Ti:i., IXI'Y, IDI.r.MlUA COUN'IV, I'A, TlIK HUhHCllhl r lexl'ttlllllly lIllolliiHlilH llleliil ,i... ....i.n . IIh.i l.i, Inn. Ink, n Ihe uholl. well kiiiiun Hon. nt l nit i imiiim in, linn win '.' IllpilkUl IO .. .111 llltl tlUitOlU Ul Ull M(H1 Will fuvtir llliu vuin li ta". 111! WXi.l. Kl'.n1 A (101)1) TAIII.i:, .. i..... ... n Li.u.it, ,i u lln Hit. ht'Ht of 1 !r uou. mut pvpry rirorl v.111 Mi in..li, l wiMlj-r "'? tl lUCtttlll, 1 I'" 'HI 1 il lHl IL t. y, m., At in i , ' H)U Nl AT AND mv.r .ion vmNTiJso TMK (COLUMBIAN, MftSfcill' A roinotrntic NownpiApor I-. I'l tsMIII II lATKY 1RIDAY VOKMM) AT IlI.OO.HHHt'lUl! I'l'.r.'.V'A. TIIKiittifiilpHtH ilifiiinrnreitf thcTrtlitFon Inti Mchnoluf iioIltlCR. Thosf- prlhclptt will lic-i r ho roinitrniiitftfil, j r-i rnurtfay mut HIii'Iiiohh tthal1 nut lu forKnltonliHUvitfifcliiKtliein, wlittlu-r with itnllvliluali, or with contemponirlcH ol the I'rev riio uiltj, linpptnot.H,nniI ym.iHlty nf tliermnt trylHiMirnlm nml objort ; nml in tln iiipaim to Mtpui that, wu slmll lnl)orlmiH""lly titi'l earnestly (or Uio hnrniony, ut n-n and arovvtlHtfowirjian tr.ntlon. ThinnurstitHt ii'tTi'iij Two lti11.il h a irar If paid In advance. If imi pultl In h-H niicf Hm dolnrand urty eni will t.uliinrtabl diiirccd. T Kit MM AlA l.llltaiMl OimsiiUHlL'di tt lltitH oi It-sM) inn' or thrvo m-in Uoiii 41,Wi t'acli iiit.io liu-iit in-(rtloit t tfiit-. KP K. i in h muro IM. . :;,iki ,. h.on, .. lli.oo' . i.vw -it. i '(. 3M. IVK) ta.ao l.Vh) fit. 1 v M,N) 3ll),(N) IJ.IH 1S.II0 ii.mi av' r.iio :m bt,M 101,011 Tflrt'e wtiinifi Four i(ii'tit's.... Half nlui.ni N,'CI 1J.IM) lH,H Otic toIm;in Kxrcittor'H and Administrator Nfdlco iE.'j"; Am dl tor's nlU'j H'J.'V). (Uifr advetth tm-nlH huer tudncroidlut! toninvlnl naiti.ivt. Unships iiollret.wtUionladvcitlfi input, twi-nty t'otitn t'tr line. TmiHlctit )(lvrtinp!nf Mh paxiddf in 'tdinc all olhcrH tine alter tho rlrn Insertion. 14- 11 it, tn oil rovrt, more Hk ly in I" aMlno tory, (Nit it t. (sulmfrlltfrH and to tnc l'uldM.fp. that rt'ntiir.uu't s.md nil rominui.lci-tl Misiesjicrt tttit; Uio linHliittof tif t'i'pfi, I o M'lit dlioct to tin otn.-vof puldWid Ion, AM IcttPii, whctl-t'P ifhitlnu to thu odllorlal nr l'UilnfH t-ninvintof th- pit r, and all lmvinoiiu for nuliiprlptloni. ihIviiIsIiik, orjobhllijr.art' in ho iiiadtWoaml addrtcotl Ult'iL'ICW'AV A, KUKKK. ufhfiimtiifln iifnr;' ttl.ooMsm'rn, I', frintpl n! Hot. ;snn' i: Hthtfc, new f ii- r-mirt Hitnso, hy v. .ii. va.mikiimjH'i:. BUSINESS CARDi P1MMT1 NO Ntntly oxo"ii:id at UtlnOHW. A TT OILS' K V-A t t. A W. AHtil.iUtCrVilniv Iklll Conllt), IVnn . ' I'l ii II X P. V-AT-I. A W lU-rwuk, CnlitlnhlA Cfttinlv, I' i -i'ii p'v MiLiiKir, A 1'T " It V 13 V AT 1. v. 'W.th 1'. It. l.lllli'. In hr'ek I. in' lln:-ml- ' I '. is ! I ,'Iii, AJ- Itiillllltf Ill !.-l'.l' mnl ,". o Ii- U I. ";'jril7. l'i .1-1 J'HN U. I'UKI'.Zi:, Villi It N K V-A T-1. A W. 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' v urKKio i:om-s uoKs15.n1 hi 1s "I.'iH whMi to .tt U ronflilont he oun -ill el lower ie hah.) tw 01 in r oeisou in i enir. r.x -nop 111 -,1 noor l'i iow ih Pi stlici'l. W"'!.ibUlg, m. S. I A K II J ON A II i, r sit A VIM., UAJU Ci:VI I NCI ANU MIAMI'OUINO HAI.Ctf.N, mm i Walinaj ei" t .laeoby'-i Ir Crrffia -uln1 ItUlOMHUUltO. PA. I,iii Iiyciiifi nnd WhKUers colored l'iok or biowu. I'uin it'idPliidrstioyilnndrutratidt'faii Itfttnn Hie hati will icstom hair to lu orlelnnl p'dof titt.iait s .lint' Ihor.mtt tAbile, loustiiiitly oil I1UU1), i 'l" ' I) 1 S 'I' It . JIOWKtt, Y . llUNTIST, i'. i Itfsptt t'lilit. t'l.t'is lilrj professional sirvire to the l.i tb ..nd : ,u lb-men of IllootnHbuiQ nnd ! elnllv, IH Is pn ittd toattend to nil tho nrl-ouno-,M' 'loiislu tin' lino of hU proff ti.on, and Is tmi! i vt no Hit' uhm improx'ii rum n i u.t in. i in iii. i ii-o in n ; i wri nHt it ...lit... in i..Ti exiratlrd bv nil Hid nrw mid iiitvt mi'iiovmi iiii-i i i'ii i, aiiu mi i'tihmhi oo h,. IpiII.i nn'h.'u nml t lot' rlv attt'lidetl lo. ltiulih I- at.d' olUeo a lew doou nbovu tho tjuun it ulirt UiJlMi, HHIliP Hhle, HiiMiiuaiiriri Jun.:il.'onif powiacn Kr.OH AND IiUJlllEH t, .invi'fll" Ii f-fl ll. ,.i t. I'a., Mnutir.ctr.ri-rH ol i ii. I iIwiIi.'h lu i II kliula of MJMIIKIl, c vh ni:t.i. IL at the) trtinrwe.l to iireonicliilp tin ii uti.loni with ilUi. mil. nml on the rtifrfl PIII1H. TTNION HOTi:i It tl II n h it v it ti. 1 1' A. ni ...i.,....!......! iit,i ...koeeitiillv Inform ih.-tiiiiilinu I'uhiii'iliui he ha, i urchin-pit ami .. ,l,,..l l... I ... I . bl iiiniiii.r ll.t, iililktl. Ull fl.t llpr . ly net Uhtl t.v V. A. gillie, ami that he 1, now Ml Mill II 111 tltet'lllliu.iiwit' 111, II leiuiH won i.i. tomlollH iiliil i iilivci.l.ni mora iiim-i nniie. A Ulil'll, iv I .J, II mi" I -v!i ion ii . ... -"'" tllinm I'liiiuil 'li i tri.ei i nlir. Up In will ....... i... ki.u.i.u,ruiii. i ,., pin, Kent lliiiinrH nnil !. .nnV ami thi'lllhle lillliUhril Willi ll.n l'Pl Ihu Anni :,l afltirtU. jajii, v. wii.i..m-ir.. juit r.iw-u DHIOK DOTKIi, ,M.l Vij.lj;. 1 1 I I'SiMA COUNTY, I'A W i " wn:i i I. it, I'ltul'iilKTOli, H. lino, nil' l . ' I A lilt ' II !!. I'm ; ' '.",?,u"fi L'C'h 1, iii'i' r!i I.I lit 1LI I with Hit hou th! flM'IH ll Is kin bin lint eiri il( il ir 111111101111.11. .hi.,. i hp ELOOMSBU11G, PA., FRIDAY, NOT. 6, (Choice goctrjj. TIIK ANJ.Wi;itIN IIKAItT, HY JOHN (1. wjintuii II l-.it v indow opcnit hi thu lay, On s1lstnln light or mWy u'n.y, And llioio nt dawn ntnl si-t of d.iy, In prayer nho IiiippU i "iHar Lord ! clualth, "to mnny n lmmn Troin wind nml wuvp tho wan Icrers roino; I only hop tho trHHitiff foam Of Mtranger lcoeN. Illown out nnd In by Miminer riiIp, Tho Klulcly Bhljw. with crowdod nail-, And ft.ittnrnlptuhig or tho rullt, Iteforo metilldu: Thcv prune, thoy go, but iicveunoro Kplcoo'adtn from tho Ii.dlan Hhorp, I Hto ihottwlfi-wlncd I sudor?, Thouru fsillvldo, O Thnu u lth whom I he night In day And ono tho near and faraway, Look out on yon gray wiste nnd hfiy Whoio linger he? Allo, perehnnco, onsomn lone he ticli Or thtifcty l!o bejond tho rencli Of tmin.ho heurrt Iho tnoekliiK npeeeli )f w'nd fiml He.f, O diead nnd cruet deep reveal Thos-'eri't Mhl'h t lie w.iv eoiieeal, AHd,e wild net bird, hither wheel And tell jour tale, Let wind thai tos-tfd hU laven hair A inestiti from my hut onebmr Sonii41ioiight rl me, i lunt fond prayer Ordjnitf wall I Coino with jourdearest truth Mint out Tin fount that haunt ntu round about ; OOodI I eautinl bear IhU doubt 'nnithlllhHbieath. The woul h better Ihan the dread ; (Jive nui but leavu to mourn my dead A slot-p In trutl and hope, Instead Of liro and dr-ftlhl It tnUlit have been tho cvetilnn bree That whispered In tho cirdeu trees, It mlht have been tho sound of scan Th.it tosennd fell; lint with her heart If not her ear, lite old loed yolee she seemed to hear; 'I mil. to meeL lln1; boofeheer. Tor all Is well!"' $Uflcctt:uuou5. SMITH'S GOOD LUCK. I ai.wavh win ii ItiL'ky, fellow, mnl Uio tnot fiirltinittc tlilnj; Hint cvor Imp. poncil tfiiiicuii, liclnj born a Snillli. l.Wcn. Tin iv ,riiri's;ii I hniljml bi'fi jlllt'tl, nii'l ra, nut nf iii',imv. Tli.il il'ii'.-ti'l i.iiiuI lucky j lull It w,i, tilt' prt'liiili' to lu1 ln'4 of luck. I I'lini'lurictl to tf" l'i iii tin- cotinlry, down at l'lymiiittli, to my uiit'!i''.i liou-t' p.trtly that tin iiitiimurs of th.u mm inlijlit Hoi.th my inward perturbation, partly to ve u mouth's hoard. 1 stepped on board tho parly dovrn- tnilii. It wan full of chilly six o'clock pn.-cii;ei'H, mostly men. The sun wai fhinini; on tho water, but thu fog wai liii";j;ltitr the batikfl, nml ellntjiiig to the litiiiii-licil ritirfut'c of tho tide. I sup. po.-u ti poet could have niadefoiiip.tliiii"; pretty out of tho nitjlit, but I only wrapped myself chmT In my overcoat, and looked at it Milfclly. After awhile, I gut lihtcniiiK to two men who sat be hind me. A pretty zr with a fortune Un't always to bo bail for tho asking." Oil, but tho girl Un't asked, I tako It. IIV all arranged by her aunts and tilio'II acipiieeo. ShoM shining pretty, lint a inero child not sUtren, 1 bolleve. They bad another fcllowlbookcd for her; but bodied of yellow fever down in New Orleans last fall." ' And bhe'is never aeon this Smith?" ' No, nor they either. Tli aunts plotted with old Dnjibar, tho guardian, nml ho picked Smith up for them, open. id a correspondence, undent Hoso to wiito it letter or two. Smith nrofrmc.i to lie in lovo with Iter letters and tur plcltiru ; but of course, It's tho itiunuy forty thmi-niid if bho mnr,Ics bfor she is seventeen." If the girl amounts to anything, itV a tlcucod sliitmo!" She does amount to something. She bus Mio making of a splendid wo man i.i her; but nobody knows it, or euro. Tltuy tiro bout only on saving tlio money for her. If she forfeits It, It goes to Mimii pet charity of her crazy old grandfather's. He always was tin old tyrant, and its eccentric, as the d 1," " You know Smith V" Only by sight : but I know u chum of Iiisj, Burton, mid got the story, with a copy of a letter of thu gill's. I've hi en her many a time down on the. ,lioii', always with her dragon uunte." " Where's the letter V" " I'vo gut It hero In.iny wallet. Now, you know the right sort of a maa won't have Ids girl's letters hawked about among liis aniclales. Ho let Hiirtnu take tha copy, and Iliirlnii gavo It to me. l,et see this Is it. Listen: Di:au Mu. Smith My aunt. wish mo to reply to your kind letter I do not know what to say. I am not accustomed to writing to gentlemen; but I mint tell yon that I wus sorry to havo Aunty t'ophy i-entl you that pic Hire of mc; it docs not look like me; I am not near to pretty ; It Hatters m. very much, ion uro t.n htiiids.niiu that I am sum you will want a beautiful wifc;oI do not think you ought to bo deceived. I don't want to bo nuir rlod; but my nunti say I must, on ac count of the money; and perhaps It will nil turn nut right. I am very lone ly here. 1 would like, to Uvo In n largo city, and Aunt Sophy says you would tlo ovcrythliiglo picas me. '"Have you any sisters? Will your mother llko mo? I iduayj wanted slilers and a mother of my own. I don't know what elao to toll you, ozerpt that If you lovo'ine, I will tlo whatever you want mo to. '"Very truly yours, "' uohh hoc, una."' l'hero were comments upon, and a linghlngdlsciisidim of, the letter, which was certainly very unliiuu. But as wo futdeil along, there was a hump, a 1 r.r , 1 phock, tllU CUISbtOOll still, llllll OVCr.V bony was lu consternation, lU'nan. nil' I In. (p.imL- ! l,o liolll.ljt. rTltfle while," bald Hie ctiiiduetor, pjss, lug through. Hut In couseiiutiui'e of 1 1 1 1 4 llltlu hi'c! dent, it was two o'clock lieftiro wo got down Tn Plymouth, As tve swurmed nut upon thu utatfonn, I noticed a very pale young man, not uullku- myself lu 1""Us. onu-Tito fiom the furcmost rar- ii s umi pteuvo torn ntu. aim a vioieui piupiu iii iii-uon ins lurciicau u i If(mt !,!,( ll0 ,IU lovt.r Smtll) now," said I to myself, "what a plight ho Is In I" IIo sf-r-mcd very much out of humor. nnd beckoned angrily to a liackinaii, Jumping Into the carriage, and desiring to be taken to thu taut hotel. After that, I saw several other persons more or lcs ilNdr.IfrcilTanil hrtil-nl by the nccllcnt. I was leaving the depot, when a col ored coachman bowed before me. " Hog pardon, sir Mr. Smith'.'" ii Yes." " Currlngo Is waiting. Step this way, sir, If j mi please, sir." I followed him, wondering If my umlo had Indeed sent up a carriage. JtliFoi! to be my aunt's pet hobby a barouche, with the old Kngllsh coat-nf-arm,, which had, indeed, belonged to us, but bad been In disti'.e since tho Im poverishment of lUloigh Smith, of l-.nglatid. I wasn't qnitu sure what they were,.but believed it was a sword and a hamlet upon a pleeo of parchment ; but it proved to be a pen and a sword against a palette, which was very ap propriate, as there hud been scholars, artists, and military men among our ancestors. " All well?" I asked good humored- iy. 'All well?" answered Sambo, with a grin, shutting the door. Then he look ed buck, to say, with another grin: " Ladles very gay thl, inornin'." If my stately aunt and cousin worn gay, It was certainly worth remarking; so I laughed a little, and Sambo chuck led again, and jumped upon his seat. Wo rattled through the streets under an arch, up an avenue. Things began 10 look strange. " Where are we?" I isked, as Sam bo opened the rarriago-itoor. "Do they live here?" " Yes, sir. Here's Mr. Dunbar, sir." At the same moment an elderly gen lleiiiitu milled nut oil the terrace to meet me. " Why, Smith, you ro wonderfully lute," ho exclaimed, shaking hand with -e. " The ears r,-iu off the tJ.tck," iis-a tir ed T; nml iWore I could say anything 11 s -, h hustled ni" Into the house. " Kvtv.v thing'- ready. Hurry with ymtf toilet and eiiiii down. I'ltyjou triiinne.1 ,nur m linkers hi, elose ; ii nl ler.s your appearance very much. Hub ert, help Mr. Smith drcs-. Itlghl in hero, Smith. Hurry now; the ladies am wailing." I found my.-eli' ihttt into a luxurious dressing room, and a mtilatlo was re spectfully In attendance. 1 sat down and looked nt him. "What Is your name?" "Hubert, sir. Will you be so kind v to hurry sir? They are walling on you," I gave him the key to my portman teau, andjrf signed myself to my fate, whatever It might be. Hut things were very "strange. "Where Is my uncle?" nskcil l,n.s Hob. rt dexterously arranged my garnet sleeve-button". "Your uncle? Oh, yes, sir," with a bad nttenipt at not smiling; "he's with the hulks, sir." "How Inns have they lived horn?" "Don't know, sir. I'vo only been hero a nay or two, 'there, sir; do yon want anything more ?" No; I was urryed in my besttpparel, and looked well, th nigh my whiskers, Instead of lielng triininod, woreof car' ly growth, and bail never been of any length. was met nt the f.mt of the stal r, by the Irrepressible Mr. Dunbar. "It's all llxed," mid be. "You'll be married at once. I had different ar rangetnentH made; was going to givt you and Hose a chunco to get a little ac quainted ; but that railroad delay spoil ed that. The Reverend Mr. Lawrou Is here, t'uine light along. A HUT upper lip, now." He ltd me into a long teceptiourooni. Some ladies shook hands with uie. A tiny, golden-haired creature was put at my i-lde. Thu clergyman niariL-il u, Then the wan a rhalterof congratula tions. Out! woman, with a horrible scarlet head-tire-", put her haiitl on my arm and drew measldu. "What arrangements have you math) for thu trip?" asked she. "None," I answered, truthfully. "Hut you are going to New York for a week or two ?" I thought New York as good tt plate to go to as any, if I was eiptetid to go somewhere, and annwercd yts, "Aunt Sophy," said a trembling little voice at our elbow,, "what mint I tlo now?" "Hun up stairs anil put on your tr.,v-ellng-dri i, child, Your Aunt Marga ret will iiHist you," It Was my wife. She never looked at me, but ran avay again. Hefresltiiients were circulating. 1 tried very hard not to go crazy. At Inst Dunbar camu to moJignin. " A 1 1 ready ,S m 1 1 u , Ca r r I sg o 1 s wa 1 1 1 u g. You'll catch the. evening train with Hiiuirt driving." They hustled mu not again, kissed Hum), shook hand, with me, anil wo two.ulonp, weru drlvlngpell-iuell to tho ih'pnj. 1 bought tickets for New ork, gavo Sambo live dollars audivo were off. Woll, wo got Into Now York at mid. night. I took a carriage to tho St. Nicholas, took rooms, locked tho door, and told my wife all about It. Shu looked nl mo awhile with her great bl no uyea, and then said, Inno cently i "Well, I don't know it It make, any difference. ','- After ull, what difference did It iiuiku? Tho disheveled young man with tho bumpxd forehead proved to bo Ihoexpecteti Smith, hut ho didn't arrive until half mi hour after our de parture, Dunbar uamu after us, raving, but there was nothing lo hu done. Hose wtts siillslU'd ; thu othur man wasii'ijbut I Imagine ho w.i a fellow of bad luck. Nini; hundred and twenty-four dol lars Is said to bo the price of a "llrst. class funeral" lu Now York. 1868. Blitz and the Darkles. Hi.it. I Tho very namu Is synony mous with witchcraft and roguery. What a twang of Jugiflery there Is In Its pronunciation jfritn vhun e mag leal words In them-elves, are no nuir... iiteiitllled with miraculous deed, thnu that of Hilt.. He I, the prince of eon- Jurors, and adds to his wonderful dex terity at ledgerdi'inalti, the ino-t re niarknblo power of the human voice, known ns ventriloquism. Blitz Is an arrant juker nnd loves to carry out a practical Joko of fun. Tor some weeks past ho has been frightening the market-men In New Yoik by causing their dead poultry and dressetl pigs to talk all sorts of stuff, and to miike formal complaint of tho untimely end to which they have been brought. Ono butcher. after throwing a half dozen turkoys In to the street, because they would gob bio, though they wero as dead as door nails, was saluted with n terrible grunt from n young pig that ho was offering for sale, all clean and dressed for tho table. Frightened half out of his wits the market man fairly "cut stick," nor would ho come buck again till piggy had been removed. B. it tho naughtiest thing that Blitz ever did wastodlnttirhn negro meeting some years ago In Belknap street, Huston, The story is not gonerally known, as It would perhaps havo led to some person al trnublotn blm, had it been represent ed to the authorities. All Boston knows or has heard of tho negro preacher, Father Snowdon, who hold forth tohlscullered friends In Belk nap for so many years. It was a quiet summer's aflerncon when tho hoii'o was pretty well filled there being n re vival of religion going on when Blitz, with some other persons (although he is himself as dark as a mulatto, nnd has "curly hair" to bout) entered the house. It was pretty warm weather; but things went on nicely enough until the minis ter had got warmed up In his subject, and was using words almost too long for a common sized dictionary, when Blitz, thought it wna about time to do something. "An I th e Lord said unto Mo-es" "Bow-wow-wov,"..camc apparent l front behind tho apcaker. I lie congregation looked each other In tho faco with countenances darker 1 than ever, whllo Father Suovden,;afler I staring behind himself, seemed liieumi to tho conclusion that the noise pr-ireed- i ed from the street, antl so he .uni I nienced again. I Vttd Hie Lord said unto Moses " I Stanil from under," cried a voice, apparently at tho top of the houc. The startled congregation rolled up tho big whites of their eyes to the cell ing In amazement, whiU th minister drew suddenly to ono Bide, expecting something was coming down. Hut lif ter a moment's pauso all saemed quiet, ami so Mr. Snowden resumed. 'And the Lord said unto Moses " "Ain't you ashamed of yourself! take your hands of mo!" said a voleo proceeding apparently from a very neat mulatto girl who, sat in a front pew and upon whom all eye wero now ; turned. "I didn't touch yer," said the man next to her, in amazement. Some smiled and said, "Sam Johnson ought to bo ashamed of himself to act so in meeting," and tho minister frowned upon him In a way that would havo thawed ti snowball outright, after which 'Mr, Snowden attempted once mure to resume his remarks. "And tho Lord said unto Moses -" "Well, what did he say ?" eaine sud denly Iroin the lips of an attentive list ener lu the side aisle. The minliter was astonished, he limited at the mantis though hU bold ness had tlectritled him, some, of lb.) congregation began to think that under tho circumstances, tho Inquiry was a very natural end appropriate one. As to the mlnUUr himself, be was u little vexed now and repented witli empha sis. "And the Lord said unto Moses -" "Fire! fire!" roared a voice which ceeiiu d to come from the entrance of the house with startling earnestness. This was too much to bear tamely, Kven the minister riisho.l lo the door, anil the utVrlghted women scr. allied like mad, us they huddled and pushed each other out of thu puwa and down the able. Bonnets suffered somn on tho occasion, and when they all got fairly out, they looked up to the top of the meeting house patlutitly to see the Humes burst through tlmalated roof. And there Blitz I 1 1 thorn' standing, their eyes rolled heavenward, and Pur suit Snowden in a iVou'M study. Which i'iiom T'otiikh. (Juestlou What Is your nnme. Anwer Vel, I call, mlneuell FjoiI, but may bo so I don't know It Is Yawcup. You see, Chudgiymliio mod- der she havo two llltlo boys, ono of them was mo and ono was my broiler, and t'othiy was me, I don't know which ; anil I was just so old as my border was young, or my bonier was just so old ns mu, I don't knuw which, and my motldsr, she don't: and one was named Fred and t'other Yawcup, or ouu niinied Yawcup and t'other Fred I don't know which ; nnd one of us got died btitmlno mndder,eho never could tell whether it was moor mine broiler what got died ) so, Chuilgo, I does not know whether I am Fred or awcup nntl initio modder, she don't know, Jos 1 1 Du.iilNflK talks earnekly as fol lows ; The best time tew set a hen Is when the hen Ik ready. 1 kunt tell what tho best breed Iz, but the shanghai iz tho meanest. It K'iA u much to board one uz it diiz it stng.i huss, and you nil;; lit ii. well undertake lo fat a fan- nlnginlll by running oats thru ll.Theio nn't no profit in keeping a hen lor hiz eggs If ho lazo less than one n day. Tltr.lti; Is dew In one tlower, and not I lu another, bocuiiso one opens Its cup , and lakes it In, whllo tho other closes ItseU and tho drop runs off, Ood rains irondnes and mercy as wide as the dew. and if wo lack them, It Is Incinso wo will not open our hearts to recul vo uieni A Oood Start in life. Nti two brothers ever had a better start lu life than Cain anil Abel. Ono was it fanner, the other n shepherd. Cain must needs have bad a good farm, since no j outig man ever had o much land to eliooM' from. There could bo no tli-pute about title. It uns a virgin soil. It was not, of course, cultivated llku the Garden of Ktlen, neither win thehtud worn ont, llko much of ours. Cain lind to work, to be sure ; hut ho had the satisfaction of seeing Ids toll re warded. Then ho had :io troublesome neighbors. Thero were no grog-shops to Invito him In, or saloons wltero ho could Idle time away with unpromising nsociatt s, Ho was highly favored In having no temptations dogging nt his heels to lead blm nstray; neither was ho in danger of getting cheated or rob bed, or having his produce fall in the market; nor were there taxes to worry him. As his yellow corn waved In tho turn mcr wind, and his fruit reddened and ripened over his head, ho looked round nnd felt proud at what had been done. Then his father and mother must have been so much pleased with his progress. Their early days wero spent in tho etvso nnd comfort of Kdcn, and quite likely they often felt troubled when Cain and Abel wore little boys, thinking how their sons must bo turned off Into the rough world to shift for themselves. After all, it proved not so bad. In some respects, no young man ever had a fair or start in tho world or a hotter chance of success than Cain, except his brother Abel. The brothers were young, strong, healthy, and the world wnsyoung.fresh nnd promising. Tho little family was tho only family on earth. They were society for one another. Their very loneliness must have bound them to gether by a sweeter and tenderer love. All their springs of enjoyment must have been within tills dear homo circle. They hud nobody to envy or bo Jealous of. There was nobody to look down on theiu. They hud life all to themselves. How happy could they have been! I'oor Adam and Kve might have for gottin their sorrows In seeing their .otis grow up wise antl gootl men. Hut while ono of them Improved tin dor all his blesstnginnd advantiigei.and bei au'ie a liett'T and better man, the other hardened. Abel opened his heart to find ; Ciiinjdiut Ids up. That was the secret of it. And that is what young folks are fining every day now. The same advantages aro received nntl used verv differently by brothers and sisters of the same family. Tho samo pious mother'n love, the some father's love, the Fame father's cam the samo kind ness, the. samo teaching, tho same faith ful School instruction, tho samo sweet Sabbath", the rnmo blessed family itltnr, the samo dear homo influences do not nnt nn nl H In. ..Ill Irl ren nllke. nml iimke them grow up good men nnd women. While some Improved under theni.nnd became all that lender parents wish, others harden, disappoint their friends, turnout miserably, nnd perish forever. We don't fee the dlflerenco at flrst, be- rauso It is an Inside work long before it gets outside. But tho wayward son shows himself too plainly nt last Tnln and Abel attended to tho duties of rellLdon. Thev both canto and lirnneht (loil tbelr nlTorlnirs. Cain, isnntmrv tn noil's romnmnd. took tin. Ursi fruits of bis fields: Abel brought a lamb, tho shedding of who-o blood f,ir..klin,lowril the death of Christ on tho cross, (ind. who looks at thu heart. accented Abel's ollerinc: Cain's .lis- nlessed him. T ils. Insttnd of fill ntr Cain with alarm nnd sorrow for himself nnd brlnelne- him on his knees before (led to crv for nierc.v-iiistend of this. 1 II r,.iiu,,l 1,1. liunnn, Tf ..inilo ll 1 III angry. Vhnt words passed bo' twoon the brothers wo do not know; Hut Abel's sweet and forgiving spirit quite likely only enraged him tho more om! bo killed bis brother. Cain killed bel. Ho became a murderer. We cannot help shuddering lit the very name of the llrtt murderer. But I can- not lioln pliiidderlticnL'reiit deal more when I think how mitiiv bovsund girls uinv ho lost from Iho verv midst of tho rich Christian urlvlletres which thev enlov. because, llko Cain they shut tin their hearts against Ooil whose Spirit alotie turns our advantages into bless lugs.. C. A'. u Chlttl Paier. Tho Horrors of Nurcraburf Castle Mlt, Corn writes to the Bostutt Journal fiom Nuremburg, Bavaria, concerning thu dungeons and Instru- meuts of torture by which government was administered In tho Kith nnd 17th centuries. Kuterlng tho museum of the castle, he duds a post four feet high, with two Instruments on tho top ro stuiibllng gnu lucks, What is this? The girl who acts as our usher ral-es the hammers, which come uji with a click, Sho touches a spring anil thoy go, with a snap that Murtlcs you, forced down by strong springs, with a whack that would havo smashed your fingers to a Jellyiiail they been under the hammer. This Is a fin gercrusher, a delicato little instrument used to oxtort confessions from reluct ant witnesses or suspected criminals. gold or bllver,. but of iron, and tho parts which toucit me wrists are net with needles. But them on your arms and turn a screw and they close upon tho llesh, tlio needles piercing through cords, tendons, flesh and bones, 'V It ono degree" more eicrutlatlng than crushing tho lingers. uero is a neau.uress a crown which has beeq worn by many men and wo men. It 1ms sharp knives, which through tlio scalp to thu sutill. Hero are chatns anil weights, locks ami keys, h.iiiflsull's, and clni. fur the unkles, stocks fur the feet, weights to hold yonr feet to the floor, and pullic. lo draw your head at the same time tu thu coll lug, Hero Is it bench of solid oak. with a corrugated surface, upon whlth many men havo been luld, held down cords to undergo tho kneading process, and that lolling plu, knotty ami knob by nlso of oak, which lies upon the ta ble, has been rolled backward and for- PRIOR FIVE ('KN1S. .jj-nujawwiuii .mu ward over ths naked forms of men and women, kneading live flesh to bloody dough. We look nt tho cradle the bottom anil side, thickly set with pins, In which many victims have been rock ed lo ilentli. Think of lying upon a bed of oaken pint, rolling to thu right and to the loft, dashed always iigalu-t pins till tho flesh becomes livid Jelly. Hero Is a string of oaken beads, each bead sixteen sltkd, about as largo as hickory nuts. Tills was for sawing off legs and arms. Here Is an Instrument shaped like a pear. It Is of iron, but to all appear ances a harmless thing. But Just tako It for a moment in your mouth, and let ms glvo a gentle pull at tho string attached to tho string of the pear, It will m, longer be a pear, but n full blown lllly; an Iron lllly, unfolding Its leaves so suddenly antl violently that your Jaws aro forced open till the Joints crack In tho sockets, while tho delicato petals betomo pincers, which grasp your tongue. No outcry now. Moans nnd sighs only from tho sufferer. Ono twitch of the string and the tongue Is torn out by;tho roots. We go Into tho court yard and enter another door, descend a long light of steps, to dnrk,'dl"innl dungeons, where no light ever falls except through nar row, Iron-grated windows. Hero are ladders, with windlasses and pulleys, on which tho victims were, stretched till; bones snapped, till Joints llcnped from their sockets, and cords and tend ons, were torn asunder. Hero nro rucks and;wheels, pillories and Blocks, whips and Jmnnacles. This was the place of torlnre. Wo Icavo these and creep through a narrow passage, through doorway after doorway, and reach at Isst, far beneath all sight or sound of the world, n darker dungeon. This Is thu room of the "Iron Maiden." Hero is tho statuo or Image a maiden with a hood upon her head, an Iron ruf llo around the neck, enveloped In an Iron cloak. Suddenly tho folds of the cloak are thrown apart, nnd by tho dim light or tho candle you sen that tho lin ing of tho gnrment is-set Iwith sharp spikes. Take one step forwanl and tho folds enclosed you. Iron spikes plereo you body, and into your eye-balls,clear through to (he vertebrre they penetrate. Not a quick embrace, but slowly ou aro enfolded; one turn of tho screw, Just enough Jto penetrate the flesh, Ju'st enough to touch the apple of the quiv. erlngoye; then after an ago of anguish, another turn and n hundred spikes reach a little nearer to tho nerves 1 and then as heat thirst and fever rack tho body, another gentle turn and another age of torture ; and then ono more ad vance ol tho spikes toward the vitals till death comes, on, and the maiden, unfolding her arms, drops her victim through a trap door, down down mio unknown uepins; wourop I'Cbblo iltld hear HlO fnlllt splash of waters far beneath. Josh Billings' Sayings. Thkuk seems to be four styles of mind : 1st, them who knows It ho! 2d, them who knows Ita nt so I Sd, them who split tho dlflerenco and BUW nt it ? sui.uiem wno uon'icaro auarn which way ll is I There Is but few men who hezcharac- ter enuff to lead a life of idleness. iruoioveis speti jusi me samoin Choctaw as it is ill Lngllsh. Thoso who retire from tho world on amount Its sins nnd pesklness, must not irge. iiinnnoy iiavo yet io Kvvp cuU1. !'" w" 1'erson who wants Just aj mucil Wlltclilng as anoDOUy elst. A I,lI'l'.v plays with every pup ho MIICCIS, Hill UIU UOgS liavO Dill, jew Ha sociate.s. It costs a good deal to be wise, but it don't cost anything to be happy. Neccbsltty begot invention, In ven 11011 wK8t convenience, con veniencooc K(,t pleasure, pleasure begot luxury, I I 1 a t i. .....1 .11 ? 1 .....1 luiBr. - oegui nui aim uisease, nut. nun dioase, between them bogot poverty, "' poverty begot necessity anguin H'lt I tho revolution of man, and It about all he can brag on "Lovelies bleeding I"-thU la pro. "amy one or me uamuest lies that ever was told. When h man loses his health, then ho fust begin to tako good caro on it. This is good Judgment this Ul Must people decline, to learn only hy their own experience. And 1 guess t boy aremoro than half right,; fur I do not sposo a man can get a perfect Idea of niulnses candy by letting another fel- low tnsto it tor hlui. Success lu life is very apt to make uis forget thu tlmu when wo wasn't much, It isjust eo with the frog on tho Jump : - 1 ho can't remember when ho was tadpola but other folks can. An Individual tobe a lino gentleman, has either got to bo bom bo, or be, brought up so from Infancy, he can't learn It sudden any more than ho can learn how to talk InJIu correct by prac- tlsen on tvtoinakawk. I wonder If there evor was an old - maid who over heard of a match that sho thought was-suitable. If a man - wants to get at his actual dimensions Jet him visit a graveyard. I havo often set down enuaro on the iCc, by having niy feet git out of place but I never could seo anything In It to laff nt, (especially If tholro wni soma water on tho top of tho Ice,) hut I no- tico other folks can. is Piecent aro llko cold buck wheat slan. jacks nobody feels llko being sassy to them, and nobody wants to adopt them. - if any nmn wants to bean old bachc- cut I lor, anil get slcic at a hoarding tavern. anil havo a back room lu the fuurstory, nml havo a red haired clmmbcninald bring his water gruel to dim lu a tin wash basin, I have always tsald, anil I stick to It yet, he has got n perfect right - to do It, 1 It Is dreadful easy work to ropont of other fonts a sins uut uol very prollta- by bio. Ai.kx. Qauyik was killed In a drun ken row nt Qulncy," Mass., on Sunday morning. 1 n6rllu',ttllpy. huck ur American JitniHi,', lurt I t AM. AT THU HH I Milt AN im li-'l'