t (IkrhtwMim RATES OP ADVERTISING. AND H PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING ttfTltlt COLUMBIAN UUII.MNO rtCAttTTiE counT itounic, liLooiianuno, va nr CHARLES B. BROCKWAY, r.Diton and rnornir.Ton. Tcrras--Two Dollars a Tear payable In advance. JOD PRINTING OMUdcscrlptlons executed with neatness onil I11PUICU III rCKSUUHUlU to Oolnmbia County Official Dirootory, iVrjioitiidoc-Wtt.I.IAM Kt-WKLU Morta(Jiie-IiiASi Utmt, Isaao 8. Mon- ""voAonoran.rff.-nonoLnt II. RtNai.i-.il. HeoUterA Beoriler-Wii.i.iAMgoN I1.JAC0BT. Dhtrtrt Attorney UltYBON, Jn. Kirrtyr-AAiio.-e hMITll. tiuntuor Ikaao DitwITT. aVeimirrt William Lamon. tMfimOXntirtl I 1HVH llOUMMi, II 111 A 51 J. 11m urn. wilmamkiiah-eh Oommtultmtrt' vttrk William KnirKiiACM, Auditor V , .1. I'ASirUELL, 1IAN1KL LKE. CirAin.m C'uNHKii toroner-CHAiii.M O. MunrtiY. Jvm O"nmlssloncrs IbaaoMrDmde.JoiikMo A NAM.. lounw A'ncrtti(fin(rnf-C"lJAlil.ES G.BAnKLKt i.cim 'rt-r JWrfef-Dlrectors, B. H. Mtt.LRn Wlll.lAJt KlLA5tl.lt, Bloorasburg, anil JohnboM Iia.i.iit, Giee-nuootf, ciiAiitis CoNKEn.scc'y. Elconisuurg Official Directory. llttitmlvrg llanllnn Co. Jotire A. Funstom 1'itf We lit, 11,11. Ukotz, Cuisliler. lint Xattonat Hank-VUAH. 11. PAXTon.Pres'l i J. r.'Jt'KTIM.Cnrlilcr. (X'iitnilrHiuiitvMiitualSaHnfflmt!ttnaTAanjfi tocitittonV. II. Little, l'rcs't., C. W. Miller, fcec'j, llluvnitlvrn llulhllnn ami &11I117 tinrl jtfioeta. ((on l'r.Acocn, Pros't., J.B. HonisoN.Bec. lllomtiluro Mutual baiiiuj 7Vnl AssoHmion J, J, liioWKit, Pie sklent, C. O. IIAKKI.KY, Hro'y, Bloomoburg Directory. 1)Al'l.nilAOft JitM locel.ca nnil lor sato (it the C01.UM111AN onicc. CLOTHING, &o. 1) AVID LOWKNllHItO, MerchantTiillor.Mnln Bl.,nuovo Aiucricuii iiuuhu WM. MOUIilH, SlerdiantTnllor corner of Cen tre nnil Main St., over Miller's store, DltUOS, "oilEaflOALS, i'c. If V. I.UTZ, DriiKnUtandApothcoary.JlaliiBt. '1, below the Post Olllce. 'J OLOOKS, WATCHES, AO. CK, HA VAOU, dealer In CloeljB, Watches anil Jewelry, Miilu st Jut below tho Aincrlctin lloiuie. f OUIS nHUNHAKI), AVntch anil Clock rnolccr 11 nearKoutheantcorner Main and Iron sts. R. CATIICAUT, Walch and Clock Maker.Mar kot ktrcct, below Main, B(JOT8 AND HHOE8. If M.KNOUIt, Dealer In Hooti and Bhocn, latest 'j. and btsl stylen, corner Main and Market hirntp, in tho old 1'ostOfllco. I) AVID 11ETZ, Boot and Shoemaker, Main St. below llartman'H store, west of Market. HI3NUY KLElM.Mimuf.icturer and dealer In Hoots and Hhoes, Groceries, etc., Main street, bast lUooraBburs. PROFESSIONAL. Dr.. 11. C. HUWElt, Hurceon Dentist, Main St., above tho Court Houso. D WM. M ltl'.HKH. HurL-coti and l'hrslclan. Ufllco over tho Flist National Hank. CO. 11AKKLEY, Attorney-at-Lw. Office, 2d . Moor In Kiclmugo lllock, near the "Kiclmnst Hotel." J 11. McKELVY.M. D.,Surgeoii and rhyslclau , north side Main st., below Market. r O. ltOTTEIt, M. I). Burgeon and Physician IarUet street, abovo Main. t 11. KOlllSON, Attoruey-at-Low, Ofllcellort 1), man's building, Main street. Dlt. U, Y. KINNEY, Burgeon Dentist. Teeth extracted without pain: Main st nearly op osltu Episcopal Church, Jit. r.VAKH, M. D.. Burgeon nnd Physician, . south side Main street, below Market, Dlt. A. TUUNElt, l'hj slclnn a'ld Burgeon, of llco over Klclm's Drua Htoic, residence one iloir below Hov. D. J. W aller. MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS. EPETERMAN, Millinery and Fancy Goods, , oppoHllu Episcopal Church, Main st, M IBB LIZZIE UAItKLEY, Milliner, ltamsey buuuing xuain sircei. M IBM M. DEltUICKSON, Millinery and Fancy Goods, Main St., below Market. 11H. JULIA A. & BADE UAItKLEY, Ladle"' M Cloaks and Dress Patterns, southeast corne' ft.nl, .,,,.1 Vl'roi, lit. mllE MISSES 1IAUMAN Millinery and Fancy 1 Goods, Main St., below American House, HOTELS AND SALOONS. T.'OltKB HOTEL, by T. Dent. Taylor, east end 1 o! Main street. MERCHANTS AND GROCERS. C. MARK, Dry Goods and Notions, south' west comer Main and Iron sts. T.'OX WEII11, Confectionery and Bakery, I1 wholesale and retail, Exchange Block. u C. IIOWEIt. HntsendCapB. Boots andShoes, . Main St., abovo Court Uonsn, Jit. MAIZE, Mammoth Grocery, lino Gro . rerles. Fruits, Nuts Provision, &c., Main and Centre HtreelB. Ml KEI.VY, NEAL A CO., dealers In Dry Goods, Groeerlcs, Flour, Feed, Bait, Fish. Iron, Nails, etc.N. E. cor. Main and Market sts. rt II. MILLER & SON. dealers In Dry Goods, Q. Groceries, (lueeusware, Flour, Salt, Shoes, i-touons, ciCAiuinsu MISCELLANEOUS. 0. M. CHRIKTMAN, Saddle, Trunk A Harness, maker, Bhlve's Block Main Street. D W. ItORUINB.llQUordealerBccond door from nortuwesi corner juain uuu iron sis. EJ. THORNTON, Wall Paper, Window Shades . and fixtures, iturert block. Main st. n W. ("ORKI.L, Fumlturo RooniB, threo story U' brick, Main Bireei, wesi 01 Aiaraci si. Tl ROSENSTOCK.Photographer.overRobblns ur ttyer s hiore, plain si. I H. KUIIN.dealerln Meat, Tallow, etc., Chem. 1 berlln's alley, rear of American House, QAMl'EI. JACOBY, Marble and Brown Stone kiworus, uasi jiioomsuurg.uerwicK ruuu. M. ItABU, dealer In furnllnre, trunks, ceder v mow waru, uear mu rurus uoiei. If 11. BIDLEMAN, Agent for Muuson's Copper ljTuuuiar i.igniumg i ltod. n FOSTER, Glue Maker, and White and Fancy , Tanner, Bcottown, vrOTE liOOKH. and blank NOTES, with or with jM out exemption, for sale at the Colusiuian uuice. Catawissa, B F. DALLMAN, Merchant Tailor.Becond St, uoouins- uuuuing. D R.J, IC. R011UINB, Burgeon and Physician neenna Ml,, ueiow main. nlLUEKT & KLINE, dry goods, groceries, and vj general mei cuanuiso. iaiu nireei B. KISTLER, "Cattawlssa HouBe," North . Lumer aiaiu anti necouu nireeis. LKEILER, Blllard Saloon, Oysters, anil Ico . Creuui In season Main St. MM. BROBST, dealer In General Merchandise . Dry Goods. Groceries Ac. OlIHOHEHANNA or Brick Hotel. H. Knsten 10 bander Proprletor,south-eost corner Main and ducuuu nircei. w M, II, ABBOTT', Attorney at law, Main St. Light Streot. II tlooi ., abovo Hchool House. TOIIN A.OMAN, Manufacturer and dealer lu j iiuuiu uuu on oca n B. KNT, dealer In move and Tin ware In xv uit 11 1 1U brauchui. 11 i 1 iiiviiuiHt urua-t iu nit HlllUHUl Oii.Jn, Hour, lid, Ac. All kind ofUrulu 1 l Tin 1 v m tnin r.-.i .i.nin. 1 !... I'llHHUIKUi Espy. ,1 D. WERK1IE1HKR, Boot and Bhoo Bloreand -' inanuiuoiory. uuop on Main Street op. ir-uai.v mu aicHiu mill. fl W. EDGAR, Susquehanna I'lanlng Mill Buck Horn, M G.&W. H. SHOEMAKER, dealers In ury COOUB. trrncfilerlffl ntul uriidrnl mnroiiatiiUa VOLUME VIi - - - NO 13. Orangovillo Directory, II. HERRING ft BROTIIER.Carpentersand Builders, Main st,, below Pine. RICK HOTEL and refreshment Baloon, by Rohr M'Henry cor.of Main and Plnest. R. O. A.MEGAltaEL.PhyslclanandBurgeon Main at,, next door to Good's Hotel, AVID HERRING. Flour and Grist Mill, and Denier in gralniMHI Street, AMES 11. HARMAN. Cabinet Make and Un iienauer. Aiain hi., ueiow I'ino. CHUYLER & CO., Iron founiiers.MachlnUtB nuu Ainuuiaciuicrs 01 plows, win St. AM UEIjBHARPLESB, Maker of the Hay hurst Grain cradle. Main St. w ILLIAM BELONG 8hoemakcrant manufac- lurcroi lirick, Mill Hi., west of I'ino Philadelphia Directory. JOHTI0UI.2UIlAIi ZXALZi lieslanrant anil Biiiii Rooms. FRANK SMITH, Proprietor. PHILADELPHIA, N. B. The location U central, thn anslslantj, tleutive, and the tables supplied with Ihu best he mnrlcL iiUiiriln. frrili nmf tvrll rnnlf pil. (ltvn li t III R Cllll. T M. ICEPIIEATIT. O O WITH BARNES, BRO. & HERRON, HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS & FURS, No, 603 Market Street, (Abovo Fifth,) PHILADELPHIA. WllULEHALLi UltUClilUi, N. E. Corner Second and Arch Streets, rnn.Anr.i.riilA, Dealers In TE.VS, SYRUPS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES nice, sricra, ni cakii boda, dc, .to. 3-0rders will receive prompt attention. may 10,67-tf. H ARVEY B.' WALKER, wm: SCUROPP ME All. & CO., imronTEHS and jonnnnaof CHINA, GLASS AND QUE EN3W ARE, No. 108 NORTH SECOND ST., PHILADELPHIA. A9-0rlglnal assorted packages of Oneenswaro constantlr on hand. ieb2i'72-tf. Business Cards. H. LITTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofllrn PolirUTTnnsfi Allev. below tho Colum ian Ofllco, Bloomsburg l',a n B. BROCKWAY, V. All UK.N tu X AT Li A V , iiLOOMsncna, pa. ir- Office Court Houso AUer. In the Co- LUMiirAN building. Jan4,'67. c. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OlTlco Court House Alley, below the Coltjm lANnnice. Itountles. Hucii-Phv and Pensions collected. Bloorasbure Pa. Bep.2U'(J7 TOIIN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofllro wllh John G. Freeze. Eta.. Browcr's Bullillug, Bluonnburg. r OBERT F. CLARK. IX AilOltaiiX AT LAW, Ofllco Main Street below the Conrt HouBe, Illoomsburg Penn'a. CHARLES C. LEIDY, ATTOIlXEY.A'r-I,AW. OFFICE ON OAK STREET, MOUNT OAHMEL. NOBTHUMnEIlLAND COUNTY, PA. Collections promptly made. Conveyancing fully executed alii another business conned I with his nofesslon carelullv attended to in ties. ms.ls71.ll. .Moniour. xtunuumucrianu aou uuiuiiium vuuu jq-EW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. 1HA1A11 UAUItllJUll, Main Street one door abovo E. Mendenuall'i Mlnrp. A largo assortment or Btoves, Heaters ana Itauces constantly on hand, and for sale at the owesi rules. Tinning Inall its branches carefully attended to, anil Kntlsfnrlinn f-tiFLrniitwrl. Tin work of all kinds wholesale nna retail. A lal Is rcauestcd. Jan P71 LOOMSBURG 31 A II II I. U W O It It S. MAIN STREET. BELOW MAUKET, BLOOM&UURG, PA. Mnnumenls. Tombs. Headstones. c. Work neatly executed, Orders by mall will receive icciui niieuiiou. n. 11. wora iieuvereu iree 01 large. T. L. GUNTON, Proprlfloi octis'7i-tr. l'. o. Box an. "yETERINARY. Auuutsr Fuii;nu, late frcm Germany, offers his services to tb uuuc us n ceieuraieu HORSE AND COW DOCTOR, ud nil other animnle. for which his charces are moderate. Ho can always be round east Hide ol Hcrw ick road, nearH. II. Jncoby'u Marble l ard uiuuiuBuuri;, amy a, l&u-ii. B ARGAINS BARGAINS. QUICK SALES AND SMALL PHOFITa. SAVE YOUR MONEY, Go to East Bloomsburtr. Pa., for all kinds of the best ugmu uuu cny niuuu FURNITURE. Prices reasonable and ths bo" -"irk done. Jan P7i tf c BURLING CREAJI. By using this article Ladles and Geutlemen can beautlly theniselveB a thousand fold. This is iuo ouiy arucio uuu win cun siraigtu nair, and at me same lime givetn it a heuutlml ap pearance, It also Invigorates, beautliles and cleanses. It can be so applied as to causo the hair lo curl any length 01 11: lie desired. Sent AliK-L-n irnwuurvv Mlddletown, Adsmjs Co., Pa. septni-Cm. yULOAN WORKS, . U A JM V ILiUE PA. WILLIAM II. LAW, Manufacturer of Wrought Iron Bridges, Boilers, Gasholders, Fireproof Buildlugs. Wrought Iron Rnotlug, Roofing Frames, Flooring and Doors, Farm Gates and fencing, also Wrought Iron pip ing. Blades and an kluds of Kinitti won:,&o. Repairs promptly uttendod 10 is . 11 itrawuiKs un juiiimaies suppiieu, oet27'71-ly. NEW AND FULI.-POVVERF.n HTKAUSllIPa, THE BIX LAItGKH'P IM Til 1'. Wnltl.1l. OCEANIC. CELTIC. REPUHL1U. A'J-1"AT1U, "AI.Tip, ADRIATIC, v.ww .una uu.i.uu o.wm 11. j. racu. Rnlllue from New York nn HATillt 1 , & va rmn. Liverpool on THURSDAYS, and Cork Harbor the day fol owing. From tho White Star Dock, Vavonta Ferry. .Tprscv Cltv. ' Passenger accommodations (for all classes) Saloons, state-rooms, smoking-room and batk ntirsi i ai t.ai, a,ii Uldir uur. rooms In midship section, where least motion Is icil, nurgcuua uuu EMiHurucs.ea accompany RATES-Saloo'n, ISO gold, ev. Those wlshinc to se Rteeraee. tSOrnrran. Those wishing to send for friends from tho Old Country can now obtain stesrago prepaid VVl,Mlt. . Jtl VUll.UVJ, Passeneers booked to or from all parts of America, Paris, Hamburgh, Norway, burifh. Norwav. Sweden. Excursion tickets granted at lowest rate, Drafts from 1 unwsrds. For Inspection or nlana 1 plans und other lnformstlon, apply to No. ID Broadway, New York, uwur, new 1 oru, J. II. Hl'A lll.'H Aunl. Or to W. PEACOCK, Janlltf Bloomtkure, Po Mincollancouo, jENTIBTRY. H. O. IIOWEIt. DENTIST, Respectfully offers his professional services to the ladles and gsntlemen of Illoomsburg and vl clnlty. Ho Is prepared to attend to all the van. ousoperatlons In the llnoof his profession, and Is provldod with the latest Improved Porcelain Teeth which will be Inserted on gold plBtlng silver and rubber base to look as well fistlin nnr, ural teeth. Teeth extracted by all the new an J most unproved methods, and all operations on tho teeth carefully nnd propeily attended to. Residence and ofllco a lew doors ahnvo the Court House, samo aide. Illoomsburg, Jan.1'71 ly HE GREAT MAGICAL II A I II I? o n C K K I Will forco n. beanllful set of Whiskers or Mus tacho.ln from two to threo months .on any per son over twelvo years old. It Is ono of Iho best preparations to in nit 0 tho whiskers grow that ever was known, One bottleor It lssulllclcnt to produce a very strong beard. It does not In any way stain or lnjuro the skin. Try It I It is no humbuK. Price S5 ccntB per bottle. Bent by mall post paid, tn any address, on receipt oi pilcc. Address WILLIAM o. WAGNER, Areudtsvllle, ous.i 71-ly, Adams County, Pcnna RANGE AGENCY. Wyoming .. itll.M- "."in 1 ((mus. Fulton N, 4)0,010 NorlhAmcrl.f sttn.ao city International N.Y .. l,4tUW Niagara N. Y. ....,. 1,000.00 Merchanta Mivooo Hprlngceld 570.CH) rarmers- uanviiie.N.Y coojifo Albnny City 00.oe0 Danville, Horse Theft Mutual. Atlantic, N. Y. I.msmxu Germanla, N. Y" - .. 600,000 FREAB BP.OWN. Agent, oiM2!'7l-ly. Bloosboho Pa. J.JINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE THE SIMPLEST, CHEAPEST AND BEfeT IN USE! HAS BUT ONE NEEDLE! A CHILD CAN RUN IT! Designed especially for llio use of families, and allies who dcblre toknlt lor the market. Will do c cry Mitch of Iho knitting In a stocking, widening and n arrowing ns readily as by hand. Are splendid for worslrds nnd fancy work, TAKING FIVE DIFFERENT KINDS Oh' STITCH I Are very easy to manage, and not llablp to jet out of order. Every Fumlly should havo one. We wont nu Agent In every town to Introduce and sell them, to whom we oiler Iho most liberal Inducements. Hend lornureMrciiinrnnii Snnmia Stocking. Address. ,,, HINIILEY KNITTING MACHINETCO., nov. lii,'7l-ly. Bath, Me. SO. IIOWER, ipened a first-class BOOT, BUOE. HAT CAP. AND FUR BTORE. at the old stand on SialnStrcet, Bloomsburg,afew doors abovo the Court House. His stock lscom posedof tho very latestand beststyles ever offer ed to the citizens of Columbia County. Ho can accommodate the public with thofollowlnggoods at the lowest rates. Men's heavy double soled stoga boots, men's double and single tap soled Kip uoois, men s neavy sioga shoes of all kinds, men's fine boots and shoes of all grades, boy's double soled boots nnd, shoos of all kinds, men's glove kid Balmoral shoes,men'B, women's, boys's and misses' lasting gaiters, women's glovo kid Polish very rlue.wumen'B morocco Balmorals and calf shoes, women's very fine kid buttoned gait ers. In short boots ol all descriptions both nez ged and sewed. He would also call attention to his fine assort ment of ATS, CAPS, FURS AND NOTIONS. which comprises nil the new and nnnuint vnri- etlcsat prlceswhlchcannotfalltosuitall. These goous aro onerea ai me loweBi casn rates and win ue guaranieeu 10 give satisfaction. A call Is solicited before purchasing elsewhere as It Is believed that better bargains are to be found lima awiuy oiuer piaco in ine couniy. rpiIE ORANGEVILLE MAN UFA C- JL lUlllKUUUll'A.M. MANUFAcnunnns of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of tho most Approved Patterns. .11111 Genriiii;, Jobbing, a 11 el Castings of all descriptions. DEALERS IN General Merchandise, Lumber, Ac., Ac. ORANGEVILLE, PA. We would announce to tho public In general that wo have taken the well known Agricultur al Works of this place nnd shall mnko it our aim 10 mauuiacturo First Class Agricultural Imple ments equal to any other rankers in tho Stale, such as Threshing KInclilncH, Both Lever and Tread rower, Plows of every Ilcscrintion, among which will bo tho celebrated KNOB MOUNTAIN nERO, acknowledged by nil to be tho best plow extant Cliamnion, Stents' Patent and The Montrose. ALSO, DOUBLE CORN PLOWS, Cultivators, Iron llctllCH, a 11 el Castings of every description. Wo shnll use noaobut the be-t materials und employ nono tut cempotent auu expeneuceu meciiumcs uuu uur prices win coiupuru liivoruuiy wiui uuy oiuer uiiiuuiuciur rrs. Country Troduce. Lumber. OM Iron, taken In exchange. Wenlsnhavoa store In connection with our Agricultural Works, where mnv be found a full assortment of MERCHANDISE which will be sold nt Ninsll profits. Give us a call beforo purchasing elsewhero una wo guar aniee saiisiiiciion WM. JOHNSON, W. II. SMITH. President. Secretary, rairch'i!'7J-lr. Hotels. MONTOUR HOUSE RUPERT, PA. WILLIAM BUTLER, Proprietor, This Househavlne been mitln thorough renalr is now open for the reception of guests. No lanis win oe spared 10 ensure ine perieci com tin of tho travelers. Tne Pronrletor solicits f stocked at all times with hue liquors and cigars. jum-ji JENTON HOTEL. W. F. PIATT, Proprietor, BENTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY, I'A. This well known House havliiK been nut in thorough repair Is now open for tho reception of visitors. Nu pains have been spared to ensure the perfect comfort of guests, The proprietor also runs a mage irom ine iioiei 10 monmiiourg and intermediate iKiints on Tuesday, Thursday aad Saturday of each week, Jan l'ls71 rjiUE ESPY HOTEL. ESPY, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The undersigned would Inform the travelling lubllothat he kus taken the abovo named estab- Ishmentand thoroughly related the same for the pel feet convenience of bis guests. Ills larder will be stocked with the best the market affords. The choicest liquors, wines nnd cigars always to uv luunu iu ins uur. WILLIAM PETTIT. Fspv, Pa, THE NATION Its Rulers and Institutions. IN ENGLISH AND GERMAN. Nothing like It. Strikes everybody as Just the book they ueed. It Is nn Encyclopedia of the Government. Single pages In It, aro nl them selves worth the price of the book. CH'er tfflpagci und only li.60. A Illcli Harvest for Canvassers ladles and gentlemen farmers, teachers and stndents. Ont agent tooklionleri inafew tlnyt, with elmelar alone, before the book antoearej. :4(J a day can be cleared In fair territory. Write at onco for llrculur and luioriuauon. iKW WOiu 11 ruuLiHiumi CO., cor. Tin anuiuar' ket Streets, Philadelphia. oct. s,'71-ly.j JUSTICE'S BLANKS. We now liaveon hsnd a large neatly printed aisortmeut of JUSTICE'S and CONSTA11LES BLANKS, to which we Invite the attention of these omcsrs. BLOOMSBTJRGr, PA., Poetical. L'nitcr. nv mm. a. n. t. witiTjEY. Do saints keep holy day In heavenly places? Does tho old Joy shlnonew In angel faces ? Aro hymns still sung tho night when Christ wo born, Anil anthems on tho Resurrection Morn? Becauso our lltllo year of cnilli is run, Do they mako record thoro beyond the snn ? And lu their homes of light so far away Mara, with us the sweet coming of this day 7 What Is their Easter? For they nnvo no grAves. No shadow thoro tho holy snnrlso craves, Deep In the heatt of noontide marvelous Whoso breaking glory reaches down to us, llowMd the Jjnl keep Dutcrt With Ills own I Back to meet Mary where sho grieved alone, With faco and mien all tenderly the same, Unto Iho very sepulchcr Ho came. Ah, tho dear m cssngo that Ho gavo her then, Bald for the sake of all brul.cd hearts of men ! "Go, tell those friends who havo believed on I go be foro them Into Galileo I" Into the llfo so poor and hard and plain, That for a whllo they must take up again, My presence passes! Whcro their feet toll slow Mine, shlnlng-swlft with love, still foremost gp 1 say, Mary, I will meet them. By tho way. To walk a little with them ; whcro they stay, To bring my peace. Watch ! For ye do not know Tho day, tho hour, when I may find you so 1" And I do thluk, as Hocamo back to her. Tho many mansions may bo all astir With tender steps that hasten In tho way, Becking their own upon this Easter Day. Parting tho veil that hldeth them about, think they do como, softly wistful, out From homes of heaven that only eci so far, And walk In gardens whcro tho new tombs aro ! A'cr(Incr'j or April. Miscellaneous. Mnkln; a Fortune. BY MARK TWAIN. Samuel M'F was n watchman in n auk. Ho was poor but honest, and his life whs without reproach. Tho troublo with him was that ho felt that ho was not appreciated. His salary was only four dollars n week, and when ho asked to havo It raised tho president, tho cashier, and tho board of directors glared at him through their spectacles, and frowned on him and told him to go out. and stop his Insolence, when he knew business was dull nnd tho bank could not meet Its expenses now, let alono lavish ono dollar a week on such mlserablo worm ns Samuel ,M'F . And then Samuel M'F felt sad and depressed, and tho haughty scorn of tho president nnd cashier cut him to tho soul. Ho would often go into tho sldo ynrd nnd bow his venernblo twenty- four inch head, and weep gallons ot tears over his insignificance, and pray that ho might bo rnado worthy of tho cashier's and president's pollto atten tion. Ono night n happy thought struck him, n gleam of light burst upon .his. soul, and gazing down tho dim vista of ears with his eyes nil blinded with tears ho saw himself rich, honored and respected. So Samuel M'F fooled around and got n jimmy, n monkey wrench, n cross cut saw, a cold chisel, n drill, and about half a ton of gun pow der and nltro glycerine, nnd nil thoso things. Then in tho dead of night ho went to tho flro proof safe, and, after working nt it for n while, burst tho door nnd brick into nn immortal smash with such perfect success that thero was not enough of that safo left to mnko a carpet tack. M'F then proceeded to load up with coupons, greenbacks, currency and specie, and to nail all tho odd chango that was lying anywhere, so that ho pranced out of tho bank with over ono million dollars on him. He then retired to an unassuming residence out of town, nnd sent word to tho do tectives whero ho was. A detectivo called on him ono day with a soothing noto from tho cashier. Mr. M'F treated it with loftyscorn. Detectives called on him every day with humblo notes from iho prpiident, cashier nnd board of directors. At last tho bank offL-ers got up a magnificent supper, to which Air. M'F wis in vited. Ho came, and ns tho bank offi cers bowed down in tho dust beforo him, ho pondered over tho bitter past, nnd his houl was filled with wild exul tation. Before ho drovo away In his carriago that night It was all fixed that M'F was to keep half a million of that raonoy'and to bo unmolested if he returned the other half. Ho fulfilled his contract llko an honest man, but re fused with haughty disdain, tho offer of tho cashier to marry his daughter. Mac is now honored and respected Ho moves Iu tho best society, he browses around In purplonnd fino linen nnd other good clothes, nnd enjoys him sell first-rate. And often now he takes his Infant son on his knee and tells him of his early life, nnd Instills holy prln clplcs info tho child's mind, nnd shows how, by industry nnd perseveranco, frugality nnd nltro glycerine, monkey wrenches, cross-cut saws nnd fiimlllnrl ty with tho detectivo system, even the poor may riso to aluueneo and respect' ability. The Baucor Commercial tolls tlio iollowlng good story : "Everybody rec ollects Undo Van Meter, tho colored philosopher of Barkersvlllo, who died somo months slnco. Van was a char actcr. Ho was summoned 011 ono occa sion as a witness in tho Supremo Court on a cow wso nt tho tlmo tho benovo Iont Judge Iluthawny presided. Tho counsol on either sldo, who urostlll liv ing lu this city, out of sheer fun racked their brains to obfustlcato tho veteran African boy by plying all maimer of uestlons pertaining to ovory other top ic but tho cow, Tho experiment wob successful, and poor befogged Tan an swered as wildly us n blind pugilist strikes out nt his antagonist. Judg Hathaway, willing to enjoy n llttlo sport, but with n vlow to getting tho bewildered philosopher back to n ra tioual stand point, turund bonlgnautly toward him and put u simple question This was moro than tho Illustrious vou doo could stand ; a magazlno navcr ox ploded quicker. Lifting both hands above his head, nnd wlthacountonauco beaming with despair, 'I sez now, you old gray-harred gommen up dar on do bench, dou'tyou Intorfero wid dis mat tor. I'vo Just as much ns I can do to tako caro of deso two chaps down 'how!'" mi it mhf it it' FRIDAY, MAECH Fatal Testimony. Tho witness of a recent shooting nf fray In Memphis, upon whoso testimo ny tho Btnto depended chiefly ill its prosecution of tho offenders, Is n rnnn named Periling, who, if his stranRO, haggard appearance, nnd spiritless manner, excited bo mo surpriso In tho Criminal Court beforo which ho had been summoned, created still moro ns- tlonlshment by his coinpleto refusal to rolatowhnt ho had heard nnd seen of tho murder under lnvcstlcation. 'I know that I shall bo committed to Jail for contemnt." ho said, in answer to tho maolstrato'a rcmonstranco nnd threats! "but I will not testify in nnv piuoofthla lclml." After valnlv nnd mot unkindly pressing for some- cxpln nntion of such unexpected contumacy, tho court was finally compelled to com mlt tho refractory witness to n cell, whcro ho wa3 subsequently visited by a reporter of tho yU'KtaHcie nnd was per suaded tp glvo tho following history of hiswholo ruined llfo: When ho was In his elL'hteenth vear. ho aavs. n room- innifl nnil follnw-student with him nt a colleclato boardlnL'-school-a vounc man Bllchtlv his senior and to whom ho was warmly devoted in a friendship llko that of David Copperfleld forSteer forth had n quarrel with nnothcr stu dent, which, although n trifling matter at first, matured to the bitterest en mity. Ono night, when Perkins nnd his friend were iu their room together, this student, stimulated to recklessness by drinking, forced an entrance there, und becamo so Insulting that a fight en sued. Beforo his horrified room-mate could scparato tho combatants, tho in sulted studont had shot his enemy through tho bruin with n pistol caught from tho mantel ; an-1 the other In mates of tho houso reached tho scene only in tlmo to witness the death of the unfortunato Invader of tho apartment und consign his remorseful murderer to tho h.intU of tho police. In tho trial followiug, political nnd family influ ence wero directed Implacably against tho prisoner, whoso bosom friend, to his unspeakablo anguish, was compell ed to testify that ho had witnessed tho ftal shooting. Upon this evidence, principally, pf course, the Jury found n erdict of wilful murder, nnd tho un happy young man thus branded was hung for his crime. Driven nearly frantic by his Involuntary sharo in the dreadful fato of his friend, Perkins went down upon his knees besido that friend's coffin and "took n solemn oath never again to testify in any case where his testimony might possibly causo tho extrerao penalty of tho law to bo in flicted upon nny person." This oath ho has kept religiously through all tho enrs which its tragic cause has mado mlserablo to him ; nnd, although of ex. cellent family connection nnd possess ing somo property, his life since tho ex- utlon of his friend has been but n ca reer of such dissipation as ho has sought for distraction from remorse. His re peated answer to nil rcmonstranco gainst his present courso is: "I will not testify, I tell you, geutlemen, though you keep mo in jail for life. I will not ! I will not I-' And in prison ho remains. a .-.! ; T,..r..i " liuilllllo0euilau, beforo tho sheriff nnd a Jury, accused of stealing Bomo garments from a farm yard, wns defended by n local practi tloner with so much success that tho ury returned n verdict of "Not prov en." To tho surpriso of his agent tho prisoner seemed by no means In a hur ry to quit tho dock after tho verdict was rendered. Tho man of law went up to him, informed him that ho had bacn acquitted, and was at liberty to go away, but still tho fellow kept his seat. A second time ho was reminded that ho was no longer a prisoner, but he it-iiiuiiii-u iiuiuuvuuiu. n-ui;ii, ua 1 ., , . uio cuuri was nt-any emiiuuu 01 uio rnconlo who had been present durlnr tho trial, including tho witnesses in tho case, tho prisoner whispered to his counsel, "Tho fact is, man, I durst na gang sooner; I havo on tho pair of trowsers that was stolen." Tho prison er had been placed in tho dock wearing tho clothes In which ho had been appro- henued, to cnnulo tho witnesses moro readily to Identify him. How a Scotchman Lied. A Scotchman nnd Irishman, previ ous to their first battle, agreed that If ono was wounded tho other was to help his fellow. It so happened Hint a bul let wounded tho poor Scotchman In tho thigh, so ho called out to his Irish friend for help. Paddy lifted him on to his shoulders nnd wns carrying him to nn nmbulnnco.whonacannon ballcamoand carried nway tho poor Scotchman's head, unknown to poor Paddy, who feeling tho "whiz" of tho projectile remarked, "That was'n closoono too." A Surgeon, noticing tho Irishman carrying his headless burdou, naked him wm-ru 110 wtwgeiniK wmi H. 1. ... I tiU 1 A Why, shuro, nod where should Iho trnlnir lull In Mm AnMnv tr, l.o.m I.lm , , . ",, , I , uuiiuiyu 1 11.11111.11 muuy, "iiut my friend, do you not sco thnt ho lias had his head knocked off by n shot ?" "Oh bedad, so ho has I" cried Paddy, when ho had lowered tho corpso of Ills' friend ; "why, what a liar tho follow must D01 110 tout mo it was only a bullet wound In his leg!" President Hopkins of Williams Collogo Is thoroughly good and greatly loved, and ho is a stately and dignified old gentleman withal. All thoso ex- cellent qualities added n quaint effect of contrast to tho suddenness of tlio fol lowing answer which tho worthy presl- dont onco recolvcd, and, which Illus trates tho principle that "ridicule Is tho test of truth." In tho railroad c.us ono day tho President descried ono of his students, a youth of regretablo habits ln point of dissipation, and wearing at that moment the haggitrdtind dlshov- ollod looks of 0110 not yet ovor tho cf- fects of a hard debauch. Stepping up to the young man. looklnir him stornlv yot sadly In tho face, tho president said imnMaQt..A "Been on a drunk!" ivi rrwa mu iinanur, 29, 1872. UOL. Court Anecdotes. Tho tedious session of tho Supremo Court nt Plttsflcld. was relieved by nn incident, ono day recently, that drew a a llttlo smile. A leading member of tho bar, rather noted for his strategy of confusing witnesses by working them into n pnsioln, had under crosa cxamln- ntion a woman who eccmcd nn npt sub ject for his favorlto tactics. Having wound her up to tho desired pitch, ho Inquired: "Madam, aro you now llV' lng with your flrstor second husband?" "That's nono of your business I" sharp frui short. With nn nlr of offended dignity, tho attorney turned to Chief Justlco Brlghnm, who remarked, with nsinllo: "I think tho witness Isnbout right In that, Is sho not?" Which reminds tho older members of tho bar of a similar misadventure- that a still moro distinguished member of tho Berkshire) bar onco met nt tho hands of Chief Justlco Shaw. "Whero did you get tho money with which you mndo tho purchaso spoken of?" asked ho "learned brother" of n witness un "cr tho tortures of cross-examination. "Nono of your (gontlo expletive) bus! "C331" thundered tho victim. "Now, may it plcaso you, aro counsel to bo In suited in this manner?" appealed tho lawyer. "Witness," said the Chief Justice, compassionately, "do you wish to chango your last answer ?" "No, sir, I don't 1'' "Well. I wouldn't if I wero fri your placo 1" And tho chucklo that shook tho bench was audibly echoed. "When Greek Meets Greek." A Hartford friend tells n good story of ono of our mo3t distinguished cltl- eens: Col. Samuel Coll was, iu his llfo- time, disposed sometimes to bo rather pompous. When ho wa3 building dwelling-houses for tho workmen em ployed in his great plstol-lactory ho ono day encountered a boy picking up chips on his grounds. "Whatnroyou doing hero?" honsk- ed gruffly. "Picking up chips, sir," replied the youngster, evidently unawed by tho great presence. "Perhaps," exclaimed tho Colonel drawing himself up with swelling dig nity, "you don't know who I am. I'm Colonel Samuel Colt, and I Hvo in that big houso up yonder." Tho boy straightened up and swelled out, and answered: "Porhaps, you don't know who I am. I'm Patrick Murphy, and I live In that llttlo shan ty down yonder," pointing In tho di rection. "Sonny," said tho Colonel, blandly patting him on tho head, ''go on nnd pick up all tho chips you wnnt, and when you get out como back for more. -rlmerfcan Publisher. Killing- l'asslou Strong In Death. Tho "ruling pnsslou strong in death" was remarkably illustrated iu tho caso of a certain Mr. Higglus who was a most punctual man through all his life. At tho advanced ago of 00 ho was calm ly resting on his bed, wniting to bo called nwny. His pubo grow fainter, nnd tho light of llfo seemed just flicker ing Into Its socket, when ono of his sons remarked: "Fnthnr. vnn will nrnhnhiw 11 hut. .,-:"!- -".r. . a ua or lwo ! 13 noc weu lor you 10 narao your bearers?" "To bo sure, my son," said tho dying old man. "It Is well thought of and I will do Itnow." Ho gave tho names of six, tho usual numboi, and then sank back exhausted on his pillow. A gleam of thought passed over tho withered features liko a ray of light, and ho rallied onco more. "My son, rend this. Is tho name of Wiggins there?" "It is, father." "Then striko it off," said he, cmphat- - "- , . inniiw i'fnr im nm.n, i ni "-'Ji ,,. i'"""' was never in season and ho might delay l"o procession a wholq hour." , ... .. - A Man of his WoRD.-ThovlclnJty of Bastrop, In LouUhno, was mado quite gossipy by nn animated personal dlfllculty,tn which a notnbly veracious gentleman from Aikansas felt obliged to tako tho llfo of his opponent In an argument, "If you repeat that nsser Hon, sir," observed tho Arkansas gen tleman, In commentary upon tho oth er's uso of certain forcible biographical Insinuations, "I give you my word that I will shoot you." Heedless of tho courteous admonition, tho too-voluble otiender presently committed tho repo tltlon, nnd his funeral was attended .u, iiiiu-ms mnerni wns nucnaeu by a largo concourso of relatives and friends. "I gavo him my word for It," remarked tho gontleman from Arkan- sas, blowing into tho discharged barrel or his pistol, "nnd that's n p edgo I nl- 1 " ways redeem," The following anecdote Is related by Mr. W. F. Roo, In his memoir of M. Talne, the eminent French author: I n,, ,! r lvrll, ., ti T. , ' , , V,V e . , "'B'IUU"' liuiui 111 Uiiuiu, mm thero saw Taino bitting with a dish of f i,ornnii vnaf nlinn.tii.q nf knHor. I 1 ,M. ,,,,, nn,mn prised nt tho combination and at tho hugo quantity of the toast. "Is that a French dish?" ho asked. "No." said Taino, "but they keep on bringing it to mo ln splto of all I can say to tlio con trary." "What did you ask for?" ob served his friend. "Why," ropllod Taino, "I kopt tolling them' to brlug 'pollar-tos,' nnd each tlmo thoy bring mo a frisk dish of toast l Mr. Ttuno's pronunciation of "potatoes" was so much llko "buttered toast," that tho astonished waiter could not bo blamed - When tho excellent Mr. Joo Meek, tho Oregon trapper, went to Washing ton as a Territorial mcssougcr, his good looks und relationship to Presldont Polk mado him a great favorlto with tho ladles, Whllo promenading ono ovoning a lady Inquired whether he had ovor been mnrrled, 'Yes,' Joo said, hnvo a wife and six children,' 'Oh, la continued his friend, 'and isn't Mrs Meek afraid or tho Indians?' 'Afraid I r T,unn 11 ...... tA,i tf.,ninM..An '! reckon not, why, ab's an Indian 1 iivisuii. DEM. - VOL. XXXVI NO. f . Traveling Stone. Many of our readers havo doubtless henrd of tho famous traveling atones of Australia. Similar curiosities havo re cently been found In Nevada, which aro described ns niraost porfoctly round, tho majority of them aslnrgoas n walnui, nnd of nn Irony naturo. When distrib uted nbout upon tho floor, tablo, or other lovol surface, within two or threo foetof each other, thoy Immediately begin traveling toward a common contrc, and there huddlo up la n bunch llko a lot of eggs In a nest. Aslnglo stono removed toadlstanco of threo and n half feet, upon being released, at onco started off, with wonderful and eomowliat comical celerity, to join Its fellows; taken away four" or five feet It remains motionless. They aro found in n region thnt is com. pnratlvely level, and Is nothing but a baro rock. Scattered over this barren region nro llttlo basins, from n few feet to n rod or two In dlamoler, nnd It Is In these that tho rolling stones are found. Thoy nro from thoslzo of a pea to flvoor six Inches In dlnmctor. Tho causo of these stones rolling together Is doubtless to bo found In tho material of which thoy aro composed, which appears to bo loadstone or magnetic iron ore. We hnvo heard n great deal of high way outrages of Into, but did not deem thnt wo should bo called upon to chron iclo one, but such is tho case. A phy sician living on Brooklyn Heights was recently hurrying homowards, quite Into in the ovoning, when a man, appa rently drunk, Btaggorcd out of a tavern and jostled him. Tho good doctor did not wish to mako a disturbance, so ho stopped dido and let tho drunken man pass on. Tho man's condition, howev er, did not prevent him from wnlking quito fast, nnd ho Boon left tho doctor behind. Tho latter suddenly bethought himself to feel for his watch. It was gone 1 But ho wns equal to tho occasion. Taking his pistol from his pocket, ho ran after tho man, overtook and collar ed him. '!Now, you rascal," cried ho In a ter rible voice, "hand out that watch, or I shall put a ball into you 1" Tho man demurred at first, but tho doctor's volco and manner wero too much for him. He saw that thero was nothing else to do, and so ho handed out tho watch. When tho doctor reach ed homo, ho told his adventuro to his wife. "But, my dear," said she, "you did not lake your watch with you. Thero It is, on the. table, whcro you loft it I" Thero is no nso of going into further particulars. Tho doctor had committed highway robbery on an unknown drunken man, and that was tho best that could bo said of it. Au Honest Customer. An anecdote worth laughing over Is told'of a man who had an infirmity as well as an appetlto for fish. Ho was anxious to keep up his character for honesty, even whllo making a MU with hl3 merchant, as tho story goes, nnd when his back wns turned tho honest buyer slipped a codfish up under his coat-tall. But tho garment was too sbort to cover tho theft, and the mer- ohnnl. norooloil It , : ; " ' - " Now," said tho customcr.anxious to improvo nil tho opportunities to call attention to his virtue3,"Mr..Merchant, J. havo traded with you a great deal, nnd havo paid you promptly and honestly, haven't I?" "Ob, yes,"answered tho merchant,"! havo no complaint." "Well," said tho customer,"! hav always insisted that honesty was the best policy, and tho best rul to live anddloby." That' bo Bald tho morchant, nnd the customer turned to depart. "Hold onMf&K , , , , ,, irlend," cried tho morcbau t. "SDeaklncr r ,.. T. r " "uura' t "ttvo a 0,6 01 auvlc 10 irivn vnii. wnnnnvo, si-in nnmn n glvo you. Whonover you como to trado again you had better wear a longer coat, or steal a shorter cod-fish." There Is nn old stnrv tolil thnt i t ? .1. ly 4lola nat whon ono night nt tho theatre It was proposed to utterly annlhllato a pugll- uuiiiniiwuiu mugunery wnonau Deen creating a disturbance, an economical- ly-disposed person In ono of tho boxes cried out, "Don't wa3to him. Kill a fiddler with him." Chariottn nh. man relates a similar incident. As bo- foro, a row was raised, and tho disturb er of tho peaco must bo punished. It was suggested that ho bo thrown over from tho gallery whero ho was seated, - moment thev w7reabou r"l'a"?" . 1JU" l"13 J""!'"0"'"" mui euuci, u ue"cr?turo ln. tuo Pet looked T . ,. 7. i a 8We0t . , " l";u uver vimo" I .Innlt Tt Mmslil Ur. .. , T 1 1 1 l-1 u"u " tiua, aui una whltu no is." Greeley on Maple Bug ar.-A great many ridiculously funny things aro published mnnnrntnt, n,..nln. 1, , ilTZVxZ :,TuV.i , 1 - "t-uuaiiu, Ul HUltu IUO lui- lowing Is a sample :-Mr. Grecloy says tho reason thero in 11 RfHirMtsr nf mnnin UurrarthU nrinr,in tw ti,n f,m didn't moro than half roanuro tholr sugar seeds when they planted them last fall. Uo says for every seed you plant you want a wholopiloof manuro, when tho vinos will bo fairly weighed down with llttlo scolloped cakes. Far mers never will learn anything If they keep on fooling away their tlmo as thoy havo tho past year, Upon tho trial of a suit for divorce. ono of tho witnesses was asked whoth- or ho hud spoken to any of tho Jury since tno trial conimonced. "Yes, sir, Ispoketo Mr.," pointing to a Jury man with a faco as red as a blood beet. "What did you say to him ?' Wit ness appeared reluctant to toll. Tho at torney insistou upon the answer, "Well" said tho witness, "I told him that ho had a pretty faco to sit on a ! jury to decide whethor a man was a ha I bltual drunkard or not.' Mrs. Sarah Newcomb, of Illinois, I rAntiu vninnsi a ..aM,i,nmn Ki. dashing out tho brains of her husband fflt?tfplilg& I" nm im. ftvnlva luica'or 1U egtJIvalCTit In Nonr"tntrj)on of lifOlfMtum,! LV) tut- lemons, u.ai BrA.cn. he. at, lac . It. One Inch.. I'mrn InfHM - , ...US) U,M KM W II0.M Three lnehc:... U-... In.h.. 6 00 7,00 9,00 njn . I I, fl it n I 1H 00 ay K0,0 60,00 :oo,n Quarter column. Half column-... Ono column....... .10,00 iioj n,oo ao,oo 15.00 H.00 3,e W.B ..80,00 86,09 0,00-00,) . i,t,lnt.lrtftr'. Notice. ll.Ot An&toM or AMltneeVi Notloe, tVO. Local notlcei. twenty cent o line. Card 1ft ino "liaflineBu ujiwwi; . : i i Km pw yVr for the nrst lwo lines, and f l,oo fof - . a i tt.AtMll Mvltlwin. wen uuuuluuai 11 uc Humorous. A spring suit may bo had by knock ing a man down this month. Burglars nro so frequent in Dixon, Ill.i that tho Telegraph classes them among tho "local Industries." An Indiana vnnncster mischievously et tho family plonlaon fire. By playing n li vigorously it wua exiiuguiouou. Tho ladles of tho AUentown Feinalo Collgo serenaded tho students of Muh leaburg College tho other evening, and among other sweet things, sung thoso beautiful lines commencing. "Oh vcrol Oh vero I tsh mlno leetlo dorg gone ?" , Conversation Iri a Wisconsin store. Pollto Clerk "Can I show you any thing clso to-day?" Lugubrious Cus tomer "No, I reckon not. I lost two jhorocs and my wlfo last fall, nnd I feel (putty poor. Good span or horses, too." Swindlers tried to scduco a western man on a railroad train into betting that ho could open a patent. padlock which thoy carried abont. Ho took tho bet nnd opened tho locK with a sledge liammcr. A little waif, mot in ono of Boston's narrowthotoughfares Iho othor morning whon asked If she had a mother, replied naivoly, "I dunno, but I guess not, for whon I ran away this morning tho old 'un8 was quarrellln', nnd father had tho nntchet." , A rich Iowan has sent his mother to the poor-house at the age of 103. His filial duty was cheerfully paid up to the specified term of threescoro and ton ; but ho really begins to fear that In her rase the debt of naturo will explro by 'limitation. According to tho Washington Chroni cle, "In Philadelphia, last year, 13,493, !299,481 gallons of wator wero used In adulterating milk and getting up steam at tho Ledger ofllco to publish the obituaries of distinguished citizens abovo eighty years of ago. Somo of tho towns in Vermont hav ing vaccinated most of their population, aro now n little incllndod to grumblo bo causo tho smallpox does not como along. Thero Is a general feeling thero that nil tho troublo has been taken for nothing. On Washington's birthday, a tipsy Danbury n:dn braced himself ngnlnst a lamp post nnd exclaimed : "Merciful Hcavon I can it bo posaiblo that great and good man Is dead V" Josh Billings says thero seems to bo four styles of mind: First, them who knows It's so: second, them who knows it ain't so, iniru, mom wuo spin tno difference and guess at It; fourth, them who don't caro which way It is." "I And, Dick, that you aro In the habit of taking myjokes and passing them off as your own. Do you call that gentlemanly conduct?', "Tp bo sure 1 do Tom. A truo gontleman will always tako n Joke Jrom a friend." Among tho .namoa of the witnesses (summoned in Brlghnm Young's case in BaiiJaKouicyappears jonnixw. wnen tno uovernmeni oniy nas an attorney High, and the Mormons havo Jack Low, it looks as if tho latter would win tho game. Discerning child (who has hoard somo remarks made by papa) "Aro you our new nurse ?",Nuraor-"Yes,dear." Child "Well,' then, I'm one of thoso boya who can only bo managed by kindnoss ; so you had better get-somo sponge cake and oranges at onco 1" Marriage Is like a brilliant tuner's light Placed at the window on asummcr ulght. Attracting all tho Insects of the air To come and singe their pretty wlnglets there; Thoso who are out butt heads against the pane, And those within bntl to get out again. A yonng lady swooned in a Wisconsin church, and the doctors gavo her up for (lAOf-l A t thn fun oral ahn nvram artt mttTn reasons for DostDonlne the coremonv. which were agreed by all tho mourners to bo convincing. At Lafayette, Ind.. a sinnor declared last Saturday, while witnessing a bap- tism, that ho wouldn't bo haptlsod on S Y',"Vi for nothlnir. by tho clvlnir wav of tho Ice. Tho Supremo Court of tho "United States having decided that a husband I can recover damages for the loss of his 'V?; SXuJiSP ner "H anu 1 r . .... way accident was allowed bv the dis ,.ii,i,. i- .,n.. . - . " '""' , . . j. a ennsy iv aula editor returns thanks for n serenado, and Bays: "Iu many localities this might bo a thin way or expressing one's appreciation of a favor ui ",luu :. "uluet wcero me wens aro nearly nil dry, nnd the town Is sur- rouuuou oy a proniDitory law two miles wide, nothing bettor can be tendered." tnenrevini, rv,n t.mmi,t .i, 11 gays tho Boston Bulletin. "Tho cook of an eminent citizen-having Injured hor- self by repeated falls over a ledge which UK sucnon lioor, lie Is now engaged In blasting It, after which no win turn his attention to a llttlo boulder near tho centro tablo In tho parlor." In tho Court of Quarter Sessions of of iayotto county Patrick Maloy, n na- tivo Ireland, was recently sworn nnd the Uhltod Suites. It will bo roraembred that at tho com paratively lmmaturo age of 15 years the abovo named gentleman was his mother's fair-haired boy ; also, that sho kept a huckster shop; also, that her namo it was Maloy. Tho following Is a verbatim copy of a loiter recently recoiveu oy a scnooimat terln Indiana from a householder in his locality 1 "Cur, ass you aro a man of no W'.f. wi?" w 'ulu.3r B"n SOUI legs, i wisn to lniurmy sun in your H xaa oractmiy anu seeming I OUOnSlVUIlUba Ol 11113 UUUrCSS UlSappear on translation. What was intended to bo written was: "Sir, ai you aro a man 9' knowledge,! wish to enter my son A vacancy having occurred ln a certain church by reason of the resigna tion of tho organist, tho trustees ad vertised for a candidate for organist, music toacner, etc. Among tno numer ous, roplles to tho advertisement was the following peculiar announcement: Gontleman: I notice ysur advertise ment for organist and music teacher, olthor lady or gentleman. Having been both for somo years, I offer you my Borvlcce. "Mother," said llttlo Nod, ono morn. ing, after having fallen out of bed, "I. thin K. I know now whv! fell out or bod last night. It was becauso I slept too near whero I got In" Musing a llttlo whllo as if in doubt whether he had given the right explanation, ho added, "No, that wasn't the reason; It was becauso I'slept too near whero I fell out," An economical Iowan,, who had a toothache, determined to remove It In tho Indian fashion. Accordingly, ho hont down a sapling In tho woods, lay down himself, and attached a stout cord to his tooth and tho sapling, ro - 1 Then ho touched tho Bprlng, and tho .... I noil ho know Lo haujampcd over a jiej uapponOU 10 Rllgnv IB,