The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 24, 1871, Image 1

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    BATES OF ADVERTISING.
One Inch, (twclvo linen or its' ounlveJflnt !n
Nonpareil type) one or two Wraot Momf, 11.50
tlireo Insertions, tl.OO.
SPACE, lit, lU, 3H, 6H, IT.
OnolncIi......l2.M 13,(10 11,00 t,00 IIO.TO
Two Indies...... 8,M 8,00 7,00 9,00 18 0
Three Inchon 5,00 7,00 9,00 13,00 I ",00
Four Inched......... 7 00 9,00 11,00 17,00 31.00
Quarter column. .10,00 12,00 11,00 20,10 M,
Ilatfcolnmn.. 19,00 18,00 3000 80,00 10,00
I 19 PUBLISHED KVEIIY F1UDAY MORNING
in tub colummah ncttDino nzAnTitu
couht iioosk, HLooMSuuno, rA nr
HENRY L DIEFFENBACH,
xDiTon add rnorntKTon,
M . -I I II I - .
jrorns--wo sonars a near tayacio in nayancc.
One colnmn..,j.J0,00 06,00 10,00 60,00 100,00
$2 5U 11 sot pain 1111 cna oi year, - ii
longer credit bo gives.
Executor's or Administrator"1 Notice, 18.00
Auditor's or Assignee' Notice, 12.0s
Local notices, ten con (a a line.
Cards Inthe"BnslnesDIrectory" rolrrrnn,U.l0
JOB PRINTING
t OfAlldcscrlptlons executed with neatness and
VOLUMBY.---NO.47.
BLOOMSBUHG, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1871.
UOL. DEM. - VOL. XXXV NO. 40.
per year for the first two linen, and I LOO for each
uispaicn nt reasonaoio rni.
aJdItlon.il Hue.
SMte dpjfflttmMan
Columbia Oountv Offioial Directory,
;vtM Juilee WIM.IAM Hlwkll.
Antnelatl Juilnrt IKAM 1JKHH. lAAO B, MON-
Jtolhimolnru, e.-Itttnof.i'ii II. Jltrjjn.t-.it.
Jirgltlrr ,t rrroruVr-Wlt.LIAJisojr II. JACOHY.
JHsMrt AllornevV.. 11. IKELEI1.
Arr(ir-AAltoM KMITII.
Mirvnor Isaao Dkwitt.
7Vroum--DAVin iAWMHirna.
limnifiiV"iM WILLIAM O. QUICK, CYnl'9
IlnhlllSK, Hiuam J. llErnKR.
OmmtoUmm' Clerk Wll.I.IAlt KltlCKllAUM,
lljitorjt U. J. L'AMrhLLL. A. J. AL1IUH1S0N
, Dasiki. Lkk.
I oronr r juiirr v, jiiilik,
Jurti tvmmulonrrt Isaac McIlntDE, Jolts Mo
i ANALL.
Conner e.ijrrinienium i. iiaiilfh u. iiaiiki-k
Ilfoetn Pear IHllrlel Directors. H. II. Mlt.t.cn
I William Khamhi, lunomshurg, and Johnhoii
' 1KH.B It, artcn Wood, Cl!Altl.ESCUNIlt,SCC'y.
BloomBuurg Official Directory.
lllnnmiihitra IlanUnrt fli- .Tnnv A. FirNSTON
I 1'reslitent, It. II. fJitnTZ, Cashier.
tint national Jlank CHAH. It. l'AXTON, 1 res I (
J. 1. TtrsTlN. Cashier.
lilumbta(ltnntj MtittialEavina Htnttantt TsmuAl'
(dotation-;. II, I.IITl.K, l'res'l., C, W. MlLLL'll,
Bee'j.
Jllttomibiirn liutftltna and Marina 7-HimI ytlfwlrt.
((on John Thomas Prcs't., J, H. llomsoN, Sec.
jiiOf.tmwtra jiiri'(i( Mmni -lmi Jluociation
J.J. ltitowi.il, l'risldent, M, Wiiitmoilk, Sec'y.
BlooinBburg Directory.
1) AI'KIt 11AIJH JuU received and for salo at tho
1 Columiiian Oltlce.
STOVES AND TINWARE.
JACOB MI.TZ, dealer In stoves and tlnwnro
Main Rtrect, above court liouso.
CLOTHING, Ac.
J)
AVID LOWENHEUO, McrchantTullor.Maln
si., .a uuor aoovu Aiuencaniiousc.
8trM. MOItltls, Merchant Tailor comer of Ccn
j It tro nnd Main st over Miller's store.
DRUGS, CHEMICALS. &c.
E,
P. LUTZ, Drugglstand Apothccnry.Malu St.
below tho Tost Office.
mOYEIS IlllOS.. Druggists and Apothecaries,
I1U Hrower's bloctc Main st.
CLOCKS, WATCHES, AC,
HKNRYZUPPINURR, Wntchc. Hpectacles A
Jewelry Ac, MatnSlreet near Wettt at.
in j:.HAVAOK. dealer in Clocks, Watches and
) Jewelry, Main St., Just below the Ainerlcau
II on ho.
I r OUIH mCIlNHAUI), Vhtv and Clock maker
SjJ ueur southeast corner Alaluand Iron hlu,
CATHOAItT, Watch and Clock Makcr.Mar
kct street, below Main.
I300T3 AND SHOES.
fll M. KNOItlt, Dealer In I!ot nnd Shoes, Illicit
tlj. nnd best styles, corner Main and Market
Mtrrtts, In tho old Tost Oltlce.
jlAVID 1IETZ, lloot and Hhoenialtcr, Main st.
U below llartman's store. u-cst of Market.
FTTKNHYKI.KIM, Manufacturer and dealer In
II Hoots ami Hhocs, Urocerlcs, etc., Main street,
i KtHt Illooiiibhurt;.
M. UUOWN, lloot and Hhocinaker, Main
, street, under llrown's Hotel.
PROFESSIONAL.
nit. II. I'. HOWKH, Kurgoon Dentist, Main st.,
' nbovo thu Court llouse.
nit. WM. M. HEI1KH, Kurgenu and I'hjslclan.
Olllce over Hie l'list Nalloiinl Hunk.
Dlt. 1J, P. KINNEY, Hurgnon 111 lltlst. Teeth
extracted wll limit nalli: Alain Et.. nearlv ou-
lioilte Kplbcopal Church,
n G. UAKKI.KY, Attonioy-at-I..,w.
iv. in
J, llnorlu Kxchuuge Ulock, near I ho "Exchange
otel,
II. McKHI.VY.M. D.,BlllKe"li and l'hystcian
. north blue Main St., below Mai ket,
T 11. KVAK8, M. It.. Kurgeon and l'hyslclan,
tj south side Main street, below Market.
T I!. llUTTKIt, M. 1). Hurseon and l'hyslclan
fj Murket street, above Main,
T II. UOIIISON, Altorney-at-Ijiw, otllcellart
J . man's building, Main street.
JIILLINEIIY & FANCY GOODS.
VI l'hTKHMAN, Millinery and Kancy Ooods,
Tj, opposite Episcopal Cliutrh.Malu st,
Ml.SH I.lZ'.li: 1IAIIKI.EY, Milliner, Itumsey
bullUliii: Main street.
1IIKH M. DEUIIICKRON, Millinery and Fancy
ill
(looUs,Malnst., below Market,
M
US, 11. KL1NI1. Millinery and Fancy Goods
wain sireei oeiow jiaraei,
MIIM. JULIA A. 4 HADE HAItKLEV, Ijulles'
Cloaks and Dress l'attcru, southeast corner
Main aud West sts.
rillli: MISHF-S HAHMAN Millinery and Fancy
1 (Jooils, Main St., below Ainerlcau llouse.
HOTELS AND SALOONS.
roilKH 1IOTUL, by T, Rent. Tuylor, etiat pud
x.
. of Main htreet.
MERCHANTS AND GROCERS.
CI C, MA UU. Pry Ooods and Notions, (south
) west corner Main und Iron sts.
D
A. Ilr-XKLEY, Hoot nnd Shoe store, books
, & htatloucry, Main ut,, below Market.
n JACOHS, Confectionery, groceries etc., Main
I J. at., below Iron
TtOX a WEIIH, Confectionery and Bakery,
I wholesale, and retail, Exchange lilock.
(MIOWER, Ifalsftid Caps.HooUaudHhoeB,
, Main st., abovo Court lloiibe.
1 II, MAIZE. Mtimrrolh Grocery, fine Qro
tJ. eerlex, Prults, Nuls, Provision, Ac., Main
and Iron Streets,
MIKKLVY, Ni;AL A CO., dealets In Dry Hoods,
(iroecrles,l''lour, Peed, halt, Plhh, Jum, Nails,
etc.,N, E. cor. Main aud Market sts.
n H. MILLER A tSON, dealer- in Dry Ooods,
n, (Irocerios, Queenswaio, Plour, Halt, Shoes,
Notions, etc.Malu fat.
MISCELLANEOUS.
GONSTADI.M BLANKS for Bale at tho Colum.
man Olllce.
n M. CHIJISTMAN, Saddle, Trunk A Harness.
U. maker, Hhlve's Block Main Street.
I W. ItOIHlINH.llfiuordealerseeonddoorfrom
ur noriuwesi comer mam auu iron sis.
Vi J. THOHNTON, Wall Paper. Window Shades
u. auu nxiures, uuperi uiock. Aiaiu si.
p W. COItEI.L. Furniture llooms, three story
vn uriea, main Bireel, wesi 01 Aluraeb si,
1 1 UOHENHTOCK.I'hotographer, over llobblnn
i' iijur . more, juain si.
f H. KUHN, dealerln Meat, Tallow, etc., Chem
I lierlin's alley, rear of Amerlcau liouso.
R
it. ItlNULEll. dealei In nlAiins. nrtrnns and
melodeons, at O, W, Corell's furniture rooms
CJAMITEIi JACOBY, Marble and Hrown Btcno
OWorks, Kast luoomsourK.uarwicic roau,
WM, RAHH, dealer In furniture, trunks, cedef
n FOHTER, (Hue Maker, and White and Fancy
, Tauuer,Hcottowu.
t) 11. RIDLKMAN, Agent for Munson'a Copper
j Tubular Lliihtuins Rod,
TaTOTn ItOnifH. ami blank NOTPH. wltll r With'
1 out exemption, for uulo ut thu Colum ui an
Light Street.
IT F. OMAN & Co., Wheelwrights, first Uooi
11, UUUVU IK'UUUl iiuute,
TORN A.OMAN, Manufacturer and dealer In
Hoots und Shoes
T) H. KNT, dealer In Stoves and Tin wure In
It" an us urauuuvM,
l)ETEIt ENT, Miller, and dealer In all kinds oi
x urain. fiour, retu, ac,
purchased.
All Uluds otUrali
I3spy,
n F. REIOllARD.A H HO., dealer In Dry Good
11 urocerien, nuu itvurrHi juerciiHUUuiv
T D. WERKIIEISER, Boot and Shoe Store and
u manufactoir. HhoD on Main Htreet im.
m W, EDGAR, Huinuelmona Plauln UI
i. anuiioxfuanqjaciunng,
Orangcvillo Diroctory,
1 II. lll'.UHINII A BUOTHEn,Carpentcrsand
, lhllldcrs, Main St., below l'lno,
HOWKtt IIEIIIIINO, dealer In Dry aoo.li,
Groceries, Lumber and general Merchandise,
Main st.
Blltriv HOTEL and refreshment Saloon,
llohr M'llenry cor.of Main and l'lnost.
by
DH. O. A.MEOAUaEL.l'liyslclannndSttrgcon
Main st., next door to Good's Hotel,
I-VAVID IIEKIIINO, FlonrandarlstMHI.and
1 Dealer In grain, Mill Hlrect.
TAMUSH.IIAllMAN.CablnetMakor and Un
u dortakcr. Main St., below l'lue.
SCHUYLEll 4 CO., Iron founiters.Mnchlnlsts
nnd Mauufuctuiers of plows, Mill St.
SAMtll'.LSlIAltrLESH.MakeroftliolIayliiirsI
Grain Cradle. Main St.
1UILI.IAM DELONG shoe mnkernti1 mnuufae
H turer of luick, Mill St., weal of l'mo
Catawissa.
B
Kt 1IALLMAN, Morchaut Tailor, Hccond Ht,
Itobblim' Jiulldlnc
DTt. J. K. ROntllNH. Hnr
Hec o ml Ht below Main,
Burgeon and ruyslclan
GIL11KUT A KLIN1I, drvRoodf", groceries, and
gencrnl merchandise, Alain Street
T n. K1HTM3U, "Cattawlnna Honse,"
) Corner Mnln and Hecond btreets,
LKKILint, Ulllard Balonn, Oystern, and Ico
Cream In season MalnHt,
MM, ItUOllST. denier In OencralMerchandlKe
, Dry Uoods, Urocerlcs Ac,
Q UR Q U K It A NN A or Urlck notel, 9. Kostcn
n I Hinder I'ronrltlor.south-rnistcoriipr llaliifiud
Heeond Htreet,
M, U. AlinoTT, Attorney at law, Main St.
Buck Horn.
U.rt W. II. SIIOEMAKF.lt, dealers In dry
, i;ooils, groceries nnd general merchandise,
hi store In south end nl town.
Philadelphia Directory.
JICHAKDSON L. WRIGHT, JR.
ATTOIlNrA AT LAW,
NO. 12) SOUTH BIXTIt STUEET,
I'llII.ADKLI'HIA
Jan. 1'71-ly
J hi. KEPHEART,
4 with
BARNLS, BRO. & HERRON,
HATS, CAPS, STItAW GOODS A FUItS,
No. m Market Street,
(Abovo Fifth,)
Philadelphia.
""AINWRIGHT tt CO.,
WHOLKSALi: OltOCKlW,
N, K. Corner Second and Arch Streets,
PlI I LA DELPHI A
Dealers In
TKAS, 9YIIUP3, COVFUV, BUGAR, MOIiABSES
KICK, BI'ICES, 111 CAR II SODA, AC., AC,
AiOrdcrs will receive prompt attention,
may 10,G7-tf
Business Cards,
Q II. RROCKWAY,
ATTORN EY AT LAW,
HI.OOMHI'.UIUJ, TA,
aft Offici: Cnnrt Hotifo Alley, in the Co
H'MHIAN building. Janl, '67.
A.
L. TURNER
PHYSICIAN AND BUltOEON,
IlLOOMSHUitO, PA.
Ofkick over Lutr.'s Drugstore. IteMilcue
Market Htliet.lst door below Itev. D. J. Waller.
ileclll'70.
c.
W. MILLER,
ATTOHNEY AT LAW.
Olllce Court lfoiiKp Alley, below the Cor.UM
1HAN Olllte. lliiullllcs, llaek.Pay ami Pensions
collected. llloouihburg Pa, Kep.'Vfi7
JK)I!EUT V.
CLARK,
ATTOHNEY AT LAW,
omco Main Street below tho Court House,
Illooiiisburg Penn'n.
E.
LITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ofllco Court-llouso Alley, below tho Colum
It ian Olllce, Illoomsburu Pa.
"Tjr ETE R I NARY,
AUOUbT FRIEND.
late frcm Oermuny, oilers his bej-vlcea to Ilia
public as n colebraU d
HORSE AND COW DOUTOK,
and all other animals, for which his charges are
moderate, lie ran nlwm s be lound enst hide ol
Uerwlck road, m ats, n, Jiicouy'8 Aiurmo xatu.
HloomsburK, May Vit iK7tiy.
J. THORNTON
1 J id. .it 1.1 uminiinnalri I tt M I lyfinc iT UlnnmlK
biirii nnd vicinity, that he has Just received a full
aim complete assortment oi
WALL PAPER, WIN TOW HUADEH,
riXTUItKS, CORDS, TASSELH,
nnd fill other Lroods In his Hue of business. All
tho newest and most approved patterns of tho
day aio always to ue lounu iu ins eKiuuiiimicm,
mur,0, lia-ll aiiuu m. urmw i'lninci
TIOOTS AND SHOES.
JU
MAIN BTKtKT, L'NDCB lll'M JtOTKL.
lull aud complete nesoittntnt of ready made
boots and Mioes lor men, women and children
,tst received and for nmoiu reasonable ruies,
best of work done at nhot notice, aH heretofore
nrifiii'H tit Mman eiasKes oi eusioiiiers. i ii
ivenimacau. - j"u"
N
JEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP.
ISAIAH HAOENBUCH,
Main Street one door above E. Mcndenhall'
Store.
A large assortment or stoves, u eaters ana
RangeA constantly on hand, and for bale at the
lowest, ruies.
Tinning mall lUi branches carefully atieuueuio,
nti HUtisiHciiuii guarauieeu.
Tin work or all kinds wholesale ana reun,
UI Is requested.
Jan P71
AT E W GOAL Y A R D.
1 it Tnic umlersltrned resnectfullv Inform thb
citizens of HlooniNbiirg and Columbia county,
thai they keen all the dillerent numbers of stove
coal aim seiecieu lump coui lor Hiniiuing nurpo-
es, on ineir wuuri, aujonung jti'iveivy. itai
;o s Furnace; with u good pair of HhIUio scales
in me wijari, n ciku tai, imj. ww wuw
.tirowUe n horse and watton. to deliver coal Ui
thohH who desire it. Ah they purchase a large
amount of coal, they intend tokeep a superior ar
tlcle.amUeUattho very lowest prices. Please
call and examine lor you'-r.eiyes nrore purcnas
inir eisewuere, j.
1 11 AIIOUHTUS MASON.
miTE nndnraltrnod will tako In ox-
j cnauge ior uoai auu ytiinzvuyn, n .uB
uametl articles i-W heat, Rye. Com, OaU. Pota
i t Limniiiuf iitirl h itn meRt.Ilutler
Krkh, llay, Ac.atlhe hlghebt cash prices, at his
urocery store, ao.ioining men "
Rlnomsburir Mar, lff.'lv.
JARE CHANCE,
l-oii Sale A secondhand "Arion"
nrico I.HA. PAnt fj.D t'htM miiierbii
ilniio.fnrtH,
nstrument
villi uuu kiii ui an auction saiooi prvui
in New Yurk. umi im.l lifimi hut , fHW weeks
use. It Is In jterect order and In net,! respect
equal to u new piano. Terms pobsitlvely casu la
t-AtVunce, Address for ono wet k.
O. W. FOHTfcll.
inay2e'71-tf Mauch Chunk, Pa.
QURLINU CREAM.
lly uslnir Ihls article Indies nnd Gentlemen
can bcuutliy themselves u thousand tola. This
Is the only article that will curl straight hair,
and at the (nine time vlvelo 11 u beautlfulup.
pealiiuce. It also Inslgorales, beautltles and
cleanses, It Mill be so upptled as to cause the
hulr to cull nuy length uf time desired, sent
by mall lor JO CU. u package. Addre..
Mlddletowu, Adams Co., P
septni-Cin.
BUHINFiiH CARDS,
VISITING CAUDS,
UTTEH HEADS.
HILL HEADS,
PUOGHAMMEH,
I'OSTEItH,
AO., AC.
Neatly nnd Cheaply Prlnlc.l
From the Utest BlyUs of Typ. t the
COLUMBIAN OFFICE.
Miscellaneous.
rPIIK HISTORY OP COLUMBIA
X county Irom itn orRanlzatlnn tn wn to ls7i
Cmn tilled nnd edited hv John (1. Vhkcxk. fn
ynlumo ortAVo.SOO pacs,Clotli tAW, halt library,
full library $.60. "
Jtruinnlnn with tho early hlatory of the terri
tory comprlHCd within tho llmltsofColurahlaand
iMuuiiHir, turn voiumo given ino orfinniEaiion ny
lis orlsltial boundaries. Its RiiliHenupnLlptrtiilatlvn
reductions, and tho erection of Montour county.
A chapter on tho streams nnd mountains tho
date or tho erections of tho townships nnd bor
oughs, and tho territory nut of whtoh they wero
formed Ihonersonnel of the courts, comprising
tho names of tho President Judges the Asscx'tatc.
tho rrothonotnrlcs, Hettlstcrs, .Sheriffs and tho
resident Attorneys of both Columbia and Mon
tour, It hnn chanters on TtinnmKhtiri?. Dnnvllln. Ror
wick. Catawlmnatid tho smaller towns, fnliedu
rational statistics. Tho Hmovftl Uuetdlon, and
Tho census by townships. Including Montour,
from lWHo ls'o, tho laxnblcs Tor li7I nnd tho
number or acres of Innd in each township, A
very comntrle Hit or tho members of Coiiimcrh.
Hen At n tuid House, rrprrscntlnit Columbia roun
ty, vllli full and various election id urns fur
Hlnlonnd Federal olllcca by tow nshlpH,
THE AVAR RECORD OP COLUM-
JH A AND MONTOUtt
counties, comprtslnR tho muster roll of all tho
t'omtmiiloH mid imrts of eomniinlt's recruited
therein, tho No. of tho Regiment, tho battles
uey weiaciiKaged in, with nuinerouH items or
iftKonat Interest, A list of all the dratted men,
he names of the conHoleutlntiH-fccruph) exempts
nd thoeinerKeney men of September, isOJnnd
inio iso;i, being a complcto war reeord of tho
UC111UU,
AIJHO
IK INVASIOU OK COLUMMA COUNT V,
o trlnlsof our rltlyens. the crrcat arenmentnf
initio lllark on Military Commissions, and the
pinion or tho United States Supremo Court, eim
emnlnu' them. Touethar with tuiicli other enr.
Ions Important, and interesting matter,
Ufokijjb A. Ct-AitK, or illoomsburif, Is author'
I.ed to receive subscriptions for the work ; to bo
paid for on delivery, tuig, 18,71-3tn
jfORJIAL SCHOOL.
Tlio liibtltutloii heretofore known as (lie
JI A 1) I S O N ACAD E M Y ,
WILL r.K OI'F.NF.tl ON
.IIOMIAY, OVTOItnit till, 1ST I,
AS TItK
WAYERLY NORMAL SCHOOL
UNDKK THE CHAlian OK
RROP. H. D. WALKER, A. 3L
TIIK SCI IOO b WILT, HE AT ONCK ORdANIZHD ASA
NOZIHAL SCHOOL,
AND TIIK
COURSE OP STUDY
of its several classes will correspond to tho course
imnpieii uyine isofiru or
Normal Schools of Penm
by the Htato Authorities,
lopted by the Hoard of Principals or the State
ormal Schocils or Pennsylvania, ami approved
anil mi nils mi euterlnir the School, wlllbnex.
v
amtned.nnd placed In the class whose studies,
they by their ability and attainments, aro lilted
to pursue.
niuuemsso wisninc, anu in me judgment or
10 Prluelnul comnetent. will he iillmwtl tn ttur.
sue ft Select Course of Study.
i-itur, , ALh eh, uuu iiih repuiauonas an j-uu-eator.
aro too well known to need anv common
dallon from tho Hoard of Trustees; especially In
hi a ui nit jintjusaiuuiu jut,,
Por particiilam respeetlns Hoard, Tuition,
Dons, Ac, Auares me iTincipai, or
NORMAN PltKLPrf.Ksq,
Secretary of Trustees.
Waverly, Luzemo county, Sept. ltn,187I-tr.
1115 WM. T. HOPKINS. 1015
115 CHESNUT ST.,(6irard Row,)
N0RTII-EIGI1T1I STREET
(N. E, Coil, Silt A Nil CMtltllY.,)
PHILADELPHIA.
Jfrtiitifdcttirpr nnd Dealer of our Four
Great Bpcelaltlcs.
Our Celebrated Chaninlon llnon Skirls. Incliid-
lliir :tso styles and sizes, for Lailles, Misses nml
ChlKlren. Miwillfiictuieil to meet tho wants ol
flrst'Class trade, at thu lowest pilccs.
COItSIlTS In 127 ftvles anil crudes to meet the
wants of all, from ire. to S1I.S5 per pair, Ineltidlnit
tin llioiiimi'H iijovo 1 llllim, mi" i erij- s, J.
leaaers, iuau. eoy s, .irs, jimsiy s musses uuu
liimreii s i.orseiHae.,ioceiner wiin eerv inner
eslrable maki', at prices beyond competition.
PANIEIt I1USTI.FS In varieties, from 30e. to
Ul. Iticliitlliie: Hair Cloth. 7.1c! lion Ton. 17c:
Nllsson.ti.lc; Newllrondway. ise; Elect, hSe mid
eery ol her desirable llustlo nt low erprlces than
at any other parties In the trade.
I.ADIFH' DNDKItOAltMl'.STH In evcryouall-
ty, trnm the finest to tho lowest prices. Tuclud
nil raney .Miisiui nains, ill a urieiien, uuiu
(, 1r.CTlll Cti.nikK. frnni fi'V. In?l.7.l. DniW
eis, p. to t'JJUi. Nlijht Dresses, Jl.lU to tnbl
i oi it i pni k s, Mr, 10 tu.i i. l orn i "vers, ti.w wi
(W. Aprons, MUns1 and Children's Under
Uarmcnts, Ac , Ac.
Wo hove Ibo lalcest.liest and ( lie apest lines ol
flu. ntinvi. L'nmls In l'lilliulelKlilil. KverV TiUr
cluiFer can sao time nnd money by i xamtalug
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Poetical.
Tito itcvcnc of Chicago.
I saw tho city's terror,
I heard tho city's cry,
As a llamo leaped out of her bosom
Up, up to tho brazen sky I
And wilder rosetlio tumult,
And thicker the tldtngi came
Chlcano, queen of the cities,
Wnsarolllng sea of flame!
Yet higher rose the fury,
And louder Die surges raved,
(Thousands wero savod but to suffer,
And hundreds never wero saved,)
Till out of tho awful burning,
A flash of lluhiulug wont,
As across tu fair Saint Louis
Tho prayer for succor was sent,
(IdiI Mess thee, O Into Saint Louis I
Ho worthy thy royal name
IHclt, back on Hie wing of the lightning,
Thy answer or rescue camos
Hut alas I It could not enter
Through tho horrlblo llnmo nnd heat,
For tho fire had conquered tho lightning,
And sal In the Thuudervr'sscatl
God bless thco again, Saint Louis I
Tor resting never then,
Thou cnlledst to all tho cities,
lly lightning aud steam nnd pen j
"Ho, ho, ye hundred sisters,
Stand forth In your bravest might I
Our slstor In ll.tmo Is fulling,
Iter children nro dying to-night I
And through tho mighty Hepublle
Thy summons went rolling on,
Till It rippled the seas of tho tropics.
And milled tho Oregon;
TheUistnntGoldcu City
Called through her golden gates,
And quickly rung tho answer
From tho city of the Straits j
And the cltlos that sit In splendor
Along the Atlantic sea,
Iteplylng, called to the dwellers
Where tho proud magnolias he,
From slumber the army started,
At the far-rcsoundlug call,
"l'nod Tor a hundred thousand,"
They shouted, "and tents for nil."
I heard through tho next night's darkness
Tho trains go thundering by,
Till they stooil where the fated city
Shone red In tho hrazcu sky.
The rich gave their abundauce,
And the poor their M tiling hands ;
There was wine from all tho vineyards,
Tlioro was corn from all tho lands.
At day break over tho prairies
lto-cchoed Uie gladsome cry
"Ho, look unto us, j o thousands,
Ye shall not hunger uc r die 1"
Their ecplug was nil tho answer
That tho famishing throng could glvo
To tho million voices cilllug;
"Look unto us, aud llo!"
Destruction wasted the city.
Hut the burning curse that cjiue
Enkindled In all tho people
Sweet charity's holy flame.
Then Mill to our lodbo glory I
I bless him, through my tears,
That I llvo In the grandest nation
That luth stood In nil tho years.
Uiitler tlio DnMcs.
IIV MATTIi: M, WKAVSK.
Tho world Is dark and all day long
Has my heart been roaming, pining;
They tell mo only an upward glance
Would reveal lho sun's clear shining.
Hut what would tho sunshlna be to mo
When her ej es are closed forever,
And what would the blight ness round mo bo
When my healt will brighten nover?
In my weary heart, dark.hrowo 1 doipalr
Keens her bitter tones o'er ringing;
They bid mo list, fol hope's bright bird
A wondcrnus song Is singing
Hut my cnisarcdeiif tohcr slien song.
For under lho daisies s'ceplDg,
My darling lies Willi ileath closed ears,
Nor heeds my bitter weeping.
And my hands are Idle nil day long,
No work nor comfort Hading;
They tell mo duty's claims nro strong
And Hint duty's claims nro binding;
Hut what care I, when o'er herhrpast
Her llttlo hands nro folding;
The dainty hniuU that nover ninro
Will ne&tlo to my holding.
My heart heals sluggMi,sad an 1 slow;
TIs like to death In seeming;
They tell mo life Is work not play,
Aud suy ''Arouso from dreaming 1"
Hut what core I, when her's, I know,
In death Is stilted forever ;
Tho heart which thrilled In life for me,
Anil luvcd nio only ei er.
Then let me grieve, for my humsn heart
For Its Idol Is ever walling ;
And my hopes are lust and my ship Is wrecked,
Wrecked e'en III Its Joyous sailing.
Then let me mourn, for words are vain,
While my heart In p.itu Is weeping;
And I only comprehend that uo'ir
Will my darling awako from sleeping.
Miscellaneous.
Dltlllt'lll)' (it)Oll.
Will Carleton, tlio rWiiff younp; pool
n nn ctlltorliil tioom, thin tolU how a
fnriner took n youn(,'slur or nn to ii
nrintlnK-olnco to bo inmlo into it editor,
bcliiff fit for nothliit: olso.
Tho editor but In hla sittictutii, und
loolreil tho old man in tlio eye.
Then Klaneed tit tho (rliming youiit;
opoltil, unci mournfully mado UU ru
ly :
In your son ii small unbound eUItlon
of Moses nnd Solomon both '.'
Can ho compass UU bplrit with meuU
ness, tuid HtratiKlo n natural oath V
Can ho leavo till inn wrongs to tnu
future, und carry his heart in his cheekV
Can ho do uu hour's work in a mm
uto. nnd llvo on bixpenuo it week ?
Can ho courteously talk to an equal
und browbeat uu Impudont UuncoY
Can ho keen things in upplo-pio order
and do half a dozen at oneov
Can ho press all tlio springs of kuowl
edtro with a qulek und relluoio toueliv
And bo suro tli.it ho knows now miien
to know, und knou-3 how to not know
too much V
Does ho know how to stir up his vlr
tuo. und put it check-rein on his prido
Om ho carry n gentleman's manners
within a rhinoceros' hldo .'
Can ho know nil, mid do all, aud bo
all, with ehterluliiess, courage aim
vim V
If no, wo perhaps eau bo making fin
editor outeii o' him."
Tlio farmer stood curiously llstonlng,
while wonder his vUugo o'crspread j
And ho Haiti, "Jim, I guess wo'll ho
oils'; he's probably out of his head."
TitUTii in UitiEr. Anybody eau soli
tlio reputation of uny Individual, bow
over pure and chaste, by uttering it sus-
plclon that his enomies win ncuovo uuu
his friends nover hear of. A puff of tho
Kilo wind can tuko a million of tho
needs of n thistle, and work a mis
chief which tlio husbandmen must la
bor long to undo, tho tloatlng particles
being too line to bo seen unit too light to
ho Btoppcd. Such uro tho woods of blan
der, bo easily sown, so dlillcult to bo
gtttliercd up mid yot so pernicious In
their fruits. A slanderer known tlmt
many it mind will catch up tho plnguo
und bocomo polsonod by his Insinua
tions, without over seeing tho anti
dote. No reputation can rcfuto a snoor,
nor any human skill provent mischief.
tixi, youu win:.
"Toll my wlfol" said Aaron Llttlo,
speaking aloud, yot to himself, In a half
nmused, half troubled way. "Tell my
wife, Indeed 1 Much good that will do!
Wlmtdoes sho know nhout business,
and money matters, nnd tho irlcks of
trado? No, no j thero's no hopo
there."
And Auron Llttlo sat musing with a
porplexed countonnnco. Ho had a nows
per In his hand, nnd his eyes had Just
been lingering over a paragraph, In
which tho writer suggested to business
men In troublo tho propriety of consult
ing their wives.
"Talk to thorn freely nhout your af
fairs," It said. "Let them understand
exactly your condition. Tell them of
dllllcultles, of your embarrassments,
and your plans for extricating your
selves from tho entanglements In which
you nro involved. My word for It, you
will get help in nlno cases out of ten.
Women havo quick perceptions. They
reach conclusions by a nearer way than
reasoning, and get at tho solution of a
dlillcult question long beforo your slow
moving thoughts brlngyou near enough
for accurato observation. Tell your
wives, then, men In troublo, all about
your affairs ! Keep nothing back. Tho
better they understand tho matter, tho
better will bo their perceptions.
"All a very lino theory," said Aaron
Little, tossing tho newspaper from him,
and leaning back In his chair, "But It
won't tlo In my case. Tell Betsey I
Yes, IM Iiko to sco myself doing II. A
man must bo hard pushed Indeed, when
ho goes homo to consult his wlfo on
business affairs."
And so Aaron Llttlo dismissed tho
subject. Ho was lu considerable doubt
nnd perplexity of mind. Things had
not gone well with him for a year past
Dull business and bad debts had left his
affairs In rather an unpromising condl
tlon. Ho could not sco his way clear
for tho future. Taking trado as It had
been for tho past six months, ho could
not lmaglno how, with tho rcsourcos at
his command, his matured payments
were to be made.
"I must got moro capital," ho said to
himself. "That is plain. And witlt
moro capital must como In a partnor, I
don't llko partnerships. It Is difllcult
for two men to work together harmon
lously. Then you may get entangled
with a roguo. It's a risky business.
But I seo no other way out of this trou
hie. My own capital is too light for
the business I am doing, nnd as a meas
uro of safety moro must bo brought In
Ltwrcnco Is nnxious to Join mo, and ho
says ho can command ten thousand
pounds. I don't llko him In all respects:
ho Is a llttlo too fond of pleasure But
T want his money moro than his aid in
business). Ho might remain a silent
partner If ho chose. I'll call and seo
him this very night and h.tvo a llttlo
talk on tlio s ulject. If ho can bring In
ten thousand pounds I think that will
settle tho matter."
With this conclusion lit his mind,
Aaron Llttlo returned home, after clos
ing his warehouse for tho day. Tea
being over, ho mado preparations for
going out, with the Intention of calling
tip-in Mr. Lawrence. As ho reached
his hand for his great coat, n voice
beemed to siy lo him
"Tell your wife. Talk to her about
It. '
But he rejected the thought Instantly
mid commenced drawing on his coat.
"Where mo you going, Aaron '."' ask
ed Mrs. Little, filming forth ftont tho
dining-room.
"Out for n llttlo while," ho replied.
I'll bo back in half nn hour or so."
"Out whero'.'"
"Tell her, Auron. Tell her all about
It." laid tlio vtiico, Mieaking In his
mind.
"Notuetiso ! Sho don't understand
anything about biisintbs. Sho can't
help me," he aiiswcied (Irmly.
"Tell your wife!" Tho words wero
in his mind, and would keep repeating
thoin solves.
"Can't you say whero you nro going,
Aaron V Why do you make a mystery
of It V"
Oh, it's only a matter of business.
I'm going to seo Mr. Lawrence!"
"Edward Lawrenco V"
"Yes."
"Tell your wlfo !" Tho words seemed
almost us If uttereil uloud In his ears.
"What uro you going to seo him
about?"
"Tell her!"
Mr. Llttlo Btool irrosolulo. What
good would tolling her do !
"What's tho matter, Aaron? You'vo
been dull for somo tlmo past. Nothing
L'olng wrong with you, I hope?" And
his wlfo laid her hand upon his arm
nnd leaned towards him In a kind way,
"Nothing very wrong," ho ntiswcred
la an ovaslvo matinor. "Business has
b.'endull this 6easou."
"Has It? I'm sorry. Why dldn
you tell me?"
"What good would that havo done?'
"It might havo dono a good deal of
good. When a man's business Is dull
his wlfo should look to tho houschotili
expenses but if sho knows notliln
about It, sho may go on In a way that is
really extravagant undor tho circtim
stances. I think that men ought alway
to tell their wlvos when auythlii;
goiug wrougl"
"You do?"
"Certainly I do. What better reason
can you want than tho one 1 havo glv
en? II sho knows that tho income 1
reduced, as a prudent wife, slio will en
deavor to roduea tho expenses, lladn
you better tako off your coat, uud si
down nnd talk with mo it llttlo, before
you go to seo Mr. Lawronco?"
Mr. Llttlo permitted his wife to draw
oil' his ovoieoat, which uho took Into
tho passage aud replaced on thu hat
rack. Then returning Into lho parlor,
she said ;
"Now, Aarou, talk to mo as freely as
you choose. Don't keep any thing back.
Whatoyertho troublo Is, let mo know
It to tho full extent."
"Oh, thero's no very grcnt trouble
yet. I urn only afraid of troublo. I
seo It coming, and wish to keep out of
Us way, Betsy."
"That's wlso and prudent," said his
wlfo. "Now toll mo why you nro going
to sco Mr. Lawrence."
Mr. Llttlo let hla eyes fall to tho
lloor, nnd sat for somo momonts In si
lence. Then, looking up, ho paid
'Tho truth Is, Betsy, I must havo
moro capital In my business. Thero
will bo no getting on without, for nt
least ho says ho can command, ten
thousand pounds. I think ho would
llko to Join mo. Ho has Bald ns much
two or tlireo times."
And you wore going to see him on
that business?"
"I was."
"Don't do it," said Mrs. Llltle, cm-
ihatlcally.
"Why not 1" asked Aaron.
"Bccnuso ho Isn't tho man for you
not If ho had twenty thousand pounds."
Because Is no reason," replied Aaron
Little
"Tho extravagance of his wife," It
was answered llrmly.
"What do you know about her?"
"Only what I havo soon. I'vo called
on her two or threo times, and havo no
ticed tho stylo In which her liouso Is
furnished. It is arrayed In palaeo nt-
lro compared with ours. And ns for
dress It would tako tho interest of n
llttlo fortune to pay her milliner's nnd
tnantau maker's bills. No, no, Aaron,
Mr. Lawrenco, Isn't your man, depend
on It. Ho'd uso up tho ten thousand
pounds lu loss than two years."
"Well, Betsy, that's pretty clear
talk," said Mr. Llttlo, taking a long
breath. "I'm rather afraid, after what
you say, that Mr, Lawrenco Is not my
man. But what am I to do?" and his
voico fell in n troubled tono. "1 must
havo moro capital ; or" Mr. Llttlo
paused.
, "Or what?" His wlfo looked at him
tcadlly, and without any sign of her
anxiety. I
"Or I may becomo bankrupt."
"I'm sorry to hear you say that,
Aaron," and Mrs. Little's voleo trem
bled perceptibly.
"But I'm glad you'vo told ino. Tho
now parlor carpet, of course, I bhall uot
order."
"Oh, ns to that, tho amount It will
cost can mako no great diflcrenco," said
Mr. Little. "Tho parlor docs look
shabby; and I know you'vo set your
heart oti n now carpet."
Indeed, mid It will mako a dldor-
crouco thou," roplied tho llttlo woman
In her decided way. "Tito last feather
breaks tho camel's back. Aaron Llttlo
shall nover fall becauso of his wlfo's ex
travagance. I wouldn't havo a new
carpet If It wero ollered to mo nt half
prlco."
"You aro a brave, truo woman, Bet
sy," said Anron, kissing his wife, In tho
glow of a now burn feeling of admira
tion. "I hopo that I shall ever ho a truo
bravo wife," returned Mrs. Little,
"willing always to help my husband,
ellher in saving or In turning, as tho
case may be. But let us talk moro
about your affairs ; let mo sen tho trou
blo nearer. Must you havo ten thous
and pounds right nway?"
'Oh, no, no; it's not sj bid as that;
was only looking ahead, and seeking
to provide tho moans for approaching
payments. I don't wa'it a partner us
far in tho business itself is concerned.
don't llko partnerships; they nro nl-
most always accompanied with annoy
ances or danger. It was tho money I
was after ; not tlio man."
"Tlio money would como dearly at
tho prlco of tho man, if you took Mr.
iwrenco for a partner. It least that Is
my opinion. But I am glad to hear you
say, Aarou, that you aro In no Imme
diate danger. May not tho btorm bo
weathered by reeling sail, as the sailor's
ny?"
"By reducing expenses."
"Yes."
.Mr. Llttlo hhook his head.
"Don't say no too quickly," replied
his wlfo. "Lotus go over tho whole
matter ut homo mid ut tlio htorc. Sup.
pose one or two thousand pounds wero
aved iu tlio year, wind ulflVrtuco would
that make?
'Oh, If that wero possible, which It
Is not, it would mako u vast difference
iu tho long run, but would hardly meet
the dllllcultles that are approaching."
"Supposo you hid llvo hundred
pounds within tho next two mouths,
beyond what your business will glvo
you ?"
That sum would mako all btifo for
tho next two months. But whero is
tho llvo hundred pounds to como from
Belsy?"
"Desperate diseases require desperate
remedies," replied tho bravo llttlo wo
man, In a resolute way. "I'm not
ufruld of tho red llag."
"Let us tell oil' our furniture at mic
tion, nnd put tho money In your bual
ness. It won't bring less than llvo hun
drcd pounds, aud it may bring mure,
My piano alono Is worth nearly n hun
dred. Wo can boartl for a year or two.
aud when you get till rlghtugalii return
to housekeeping."
"Won't try that yet Betsy," tnld Mr,
Little,
"Butsomcthlng must bo clone. Tho
disease Is threatening, and my llrst pro
scription will arrest Its violence.
havo something moro to propose.
It
coincs Into my mind this Instant; after
breaking up wo will go to mothor's,
You know sho never wanted us to leav
there. It won't cost us much over half
what It does now, taking rent Into tl
account. Wo will pay bister Ann:
something to tuku earo'of llttlo Eddlo
and Ll.zlo through tho day, and I will
go Into your warehouse us chief clerk.
"Betsy, you're crazy I"
"Not n bit of It, Aaron, but n senslblo
woman, us you will find before you're u
year older, If you'll let mo havo my
way. I don't like that Hobsou, uud
nover did us you know. I don't bo-
Uovo he's n fair man. Lot mo tako his
place, uud you will mako it clear threo
hundred pounds a year, and innybons
much moro.
"I can't think of It, Betsy. Lotus
wait awhile,"
"You must think of It, and wo won't
wait awhile,'' replied tlio resolute wife.
"What Is right to bo done Is best ,lollu
quickly. Is thero no safety lu my
plan T
"Yes, I think thero Is, hut "
"Then let us adopt It at onco, and
throw all huts overboard, or," and sho
looked nt him n llttlo mischievously,
"pCrhnp3 you would rather havo somo
tnlk with Mr. Lawrence, first."
"Hang Mr. Lawrenco I" ejaculated
Anron Llttlo.
"Very well; thero being no help In
Mr, Lawrence, wo will go to work to
help ourselves. Self-help, I'vohcard It
said, Is always tho best help, nnd most
to bo depended on. We may know our
selves, nnd trust ourselves, and Hint Is
n great deal rcoro that wo can nay nbolit
other people. When shall wo havo tlio
sale?"
"Not so fast, Belsy, not so fast. I
haven't agreed to the ealo yet. That
would bo suro.to mako n certain loss.
Ftirnlturo sold ut miction never realizes
abovo half Its cost."
"It would bo a certain gnin, Anron.
If It saved you from bankruptcy, with
which, ns I understand It, you nro
threatened."
"I think," said Aaron, "wo may got
on without that. I llko tho Idea of your
coming Into my warehouse and taking
Hobson's place. All tho money from
retail sales passes through his hands,
and ho has It In his power, If not honest
to rob mo seriously. I'vo not felt alto
gether easy In regard to him of lato.
Why, I can hardly tell. I'vo seen
nothing wrong. But, If you tako his
place, threo hundred pounds will bo
saved certainly."
"But If I havo my houso to keep,"
Mrs. Llttlo answered to this, "how can
I help you at tho warehouse? Tho first
thlngln order Is to get thohouse offmy
hands."
"Don't you think that Annlo coold
! bo induced to come nnd llvo with us for
a fow months until wo try this new ex
periment?''
"But tho money, Anron ; tho money
this furulturo would bring I That's
what I'm looking nftcr. You want
raonoy now."
"Very true."
Then let us hangout tho rod ling.
Hnlf way measures may only ruin
everything. I know that mother will
not let Annlo leavo homo, so It's no uso
to think of It, Tho red flag, Aaron
tho red llag! Depend upon it, that's tho
llrst right thing to he done. Flvo or six
hundred pounds In hand will mako you
feel llko another person glvo you cour
ngo, confldenco nnd energy."
"You mny bo right, B3tsy : but I
can't boar tho thought of running out
tho red Hag, of which you talk so light
ly." "Shall I say coward! Aro you afraid
to do what common prudonco tells you
is right."
"I was afraid, Betsy; but am no long
cr faint hearted. With such a bravo
llttlo wlfo as you to stand by my eido I
nerd not fear tho world."
In a week from that dny tho red llag
as hung out. When tho auctioneer
mado up his accounts, ho had In hand a
llttlo over eight hundred pounds, for
Inch u check wns filled out to thoorder
f Aaron Llttlo. It eamo Into his hnmls
Just nt tho right moment nnd made
him feel, to uo his own words, "as
easy ns an old bltoe." Otto week later.
Mrs. Betsy Llltle took tho placo of Mr.
Hnlon, ns chief manager and cash re
ceiver In her husband's warehouse.
There woropomn few signs of rebellion
among tho cUrksn'iil sbon girls at the
beginning; but Mia. Bett-y had a quick
steady t'.vi. nnd it self reliant manner,
that caused her presence to bo felt, and
soon mndo everything subservient to
ior will, it wns a remarkable fact that
nt tlio eloso of tlio first week of her ad
ministration of affairs, tho cash receipts
were over JC20 in excess ol the receipts
of any week within tho previous tlireo
mouths.
"Havo wo dono morn business than
usual this week?" theasked of ono clerk
nd another; nnd tho uniform answer
was, "No."
"Then," said tho lady to herself,
'there's been foul play hero. No won
tier my husband was In trouble."
At tho end of tho next week the sales
nine up tothosamo average, ami at tho
end of tho third week wero forty pounds
better than beforo Mrs. Llttlo under
took to manage tho retail department,
bother thero has boon "foul play" or
not, Anron Llttlo coultl nover fully de
termine ; but ho was in no doubt as to
ono thing, and that was tho easy con
tlitlou of tho money market nfter tho
lapo of u half year.
eorfouror llvo months previous to
Mrs. Little's administration of ufltilrs.
ho was on tho street for nearly half of
his time, during business hours, engaged
In tho work of money raising ; now his
regular receipts had got In ndvanco o
his payments, so that his balanco on tho
morning of each day was usually In ex.
cess of tho notes to bo lifted. Of course
ho could glvo more attention tu busl
ness; mid of course business Increased
anil grew moro profitable under tho Ira
proved system. By thu end of th
year, to uso his own words, ho was "nil
riglit." Not so it neighbor of his who.
to get moro capital, had taken M
Lawrenco as partner. Instead of bring
ing In ten thousand pounds that "cnii
Italist" was only able to put down tlireo
thousand, and beforo tho end of tho
year ho had drawn out six or sovon
thousand, and had given notes of tho
firm for its much moro Inpayment of
old obligations, A failure of tho houso
followed as an inevitable result.
"When the fact of tho falluro and tho
causo which led to It become known to
Mr. Llttlo ho remarked, with n shrug :
"I'm sorry for 11; but ho should
havo told his wife."
"Of what?" risked tho persou to
whom ho nddrcsscd tho remark.
"Of his want of moro et'pltul, nnd In
tention to mako a partner of L'i'w
renet'.1'
"What good would that havo dono,"
"It might hnvo tnvetl him from ruin,
as it did me,"
"You aro mysterious, Llttlo."
"Am I ? Well, In plain words, u year
ngo 1 was hard up fur money In my
business, and thought of taking Law
renco In. I told my wife about It. Sho
said, Don't do It. And I didn't ; for
her 'Don't do It' was followed by aug.
gestlons as to his wlfo's extravagance
thatopcued my eyes a llttlo. I told her
at tho samo time, of my embarrass
ments, nnd sho sot her bright llttlo head
to work nntl showed mo tho way to
work out of thoin. Beforo this I always
had a poor opinion of womnn's wit In
matters of business ; hut now, I cny to
overy man In trouble lilt your ofe 1"
Wisdom for Winter.
Nover go to bed with cold or damp
feet.
In going Into a colder nlr, koap tho
mouth resolutely closed, that by com-
elllng tho nlr to pass clrcullously
through tho noso nnd head, It may be
como warmetl beforo It reaeltos lho
lungs, nnd thus provent thoso shocks of
sudden chills, which frequently end In
pleurisy, pneumonia, nnd other -orlous
forms of dlsensn.
Never stand still n moment out of
doors, especially nt street corners aftt r
having walkctl oven u short distance.
Never rldo near tho open window of
a vehlclo fornslnglo half moment, es
pecially If It has been proceeded byn
walk ; vaiuablo lives havo boon thus
lost, or good health permanently de
stroyed.
Nover wear India-rubber In cold or
dry weather.
Those who aro easily chilled on going
out of doors should havo somo cotton
batting attached to tho vest or outer
garment, so ns to protect the spjco be
tween tho shoulder blades behind, tho
lungs being nttuched to tlio body at
that point, a llttlo there Is worth llvo
times the amount over tho chest In
frout.
Never begin a Journey until break fist
Is eaten.
After speaking, singing or preaching
In u warm room In winter, do not leavo
for at least ton minutes, and oven then,
closo tho mouth, put on tho gloves,
wrap up tho neck, nnd put on u cloak or
overcoat, beforo passing out of tho doo'j
tho neglect of theso has laid many u
good nnd useful man in n prcmaturo
Eravo.
Nover speak under a hoarsenoss, es-
pcclally if It requires nn effort, or glvo
a hurting or n painiul feeling, for it
often results in it permanent loss of
voico or n long life of Invalidism.
English Svnonjins.
The copiousness of the English tongue
as well us the difficulty In acquiring tho
ability to uso its Immense vocabulary
correctly, is well exhibited In tho fol
lowing array of synonymous words;
which, if not new, Is yet a capital Illus
tration of tho nl co distinctions which
charactorlzo so many of our vocables,
it is no wonder that we slip occasional
ly, even tho wariest of us.
A llttlo girl was looking at tlio plcturo
of a number of ships, when she ex
claimed, "See, what a flock of ships!"
Wo corrected her by saying that n Hock
of ships is called a fleet, and that n fleet
of sheep Is called a flock.
And hero wo may ndd for tho bonellt
f tho foreigner who is mastering tho
ntrieaclcs of our language in rospect to
nouns or multitude, that a flock of girls
Is called n bevy, that a bovy of wolves
Is called a pack, and a pack ol thloves
Is called agang, nnd a irang of angels Is
ailed a host, and n host of porpolsoi Is
called ;i shoal, ami n shoal of buffaloes
Is called a herd, and n herd of children
s called a troop, and a troop of part-
rldgts is called a covoy, mid a covey of
ifnutlcs Is called a galaxy, nnd a gakxy
riilllans is railed n horde, nnd n
hordn of rubbish Is called a heap, audit
heap of oxen is culled a drove, and a
rove i.f blackguards Is called a mob,
nd n mob of whales Is called u school,
.mil a school of worshippers Is called a
congregation, and a congregation ofen-
glneers is called a corps, and a corps of
robbers Is called a baud, nnd n band of
locusts Is cnlleel a swarm, and n swarm
of peoplo Is called a crowd, and a crowd
of gentlefolks Is culled lho elite, and
tho elite of the city's thieves and rascals
aro called tho roughs, mid tho miscel
laneous crowd of the city folks Is called
the community, or tho public, accord
ing ns they aro spokou of by the religi
ous community or tlio secular public.
dMtencan Educational Jfonlhli,
If hot tar Is applied to boot solos It
will muko them wuter proof. Let it bo
ns hot us tho lttither will bear without
Injury, applied with it swab, and dry-
lug by tho Uro. Tho operation may bo
repealed two or threu times during tho
winter, if necessary. It makes the sur
face of lho leather quite hard, so that It
wears longer, nnd keeps tho water out.
It Is a gooel plan to provide boots lor
winter during tho summer and prcparo
tliQsolcBhy tarring, ns they will then
bccome.boforo thoy nro wanted to woar,
almost as firm as horn, anil will woar
twico as long as thoso unprepared.
Sierp.a Valley Is a basin nearly
on tho oxtremo top of tho Sierra Nova
da, enclosed on all sides by mountains,
and lying nearly or quite six thousan d
feet abovo tho love! of the boa. In
winter whllo tho snow lies to tho depth
of ten and twenty feet on the surround
ing peaks Itseldom exceeds two or threo
feot In tho valley. In favorablo soasonH
tho cattlo havo beon known to fltui
scant pasture horo oven In mid winter.
Frost visits tho valley overy month In
tho year, and perhaps ns often ns ten or
fifteen nights In ovory month.
ATnlmost overy step In Ufa wo moot
with young men from whom wo nntlel
pato wonderful thing!', but of whom
after careful Inquiry, wo nover hear n
word. Tho cffervesccnco of youth nnd
passion, mid tlio fresh gloss of Intellect
and imagination endow them with it
ful so brlllancy, which makes fools nf
thomsolvcH and other peoplo. Llko cer
lain chintzes, calicoes and glnghnms,
they show flnoly on their llrst nowness,
hut cannot stand tho sun nnd tho rain,
and nssunto it very bober aspect nfter
washing day,
Cuhk fok'Wah'ih, In a recent In
quiry tho question Is asked, what will
remove wurls ? Tuko tho Julco from u
mllk.weed nnd apply it to tho wart
once, and to your glad surprlso It will
soon nssumo a chalky stato, aud will
disappear to return no moro.