TTT V f KATES OF A1WTCRTJSING. te a AND tfHWnI.I8HKD EVKHY friday .moiiniho ijtfltRCOLOMtllAN nuiMnitci HEAnTHR count house, nLo6tspoot l-A., riY CHARLES BBROCVyy, . EDITOR ANlj FltOPUIKTOn. TcrasTwo Dollars a Year payalto Jn aSTanco. JOD PRINTING Of alldaierlptlons executed with neatness unci iii.nnirli nt reasonable rales. " Columbia Oountv Offloial Dirootory. AociateJmlgca-lnMl DKMi, ISAAC a. mon Jleglitcr .t- Jtrcmter-WMiAW a N 1I.J AUonY. BirrOr-AAitos Btmruor Isaao DkwitT. 7v,rcr William LAMOS. , SiJmitM- ovnufl IIoiiuins, IlniAJi J. Hriciir.it. William Hhakfkii. Omtnusstonm' Clerk-WlM.tAM KmcKliAtra, ylll(Wor U. J. I'AMFDCM., DANIEL I.EE. (jiiAiii.mCoNMnn CoronrrCiiAiiLns O. Muiifiiy. . Jurji Ojmmiastoncrs ISA AO McBMDE, JOHN Mo Couitfi Ktipcrtiicn(lci-CliAnLE3 O. BAnitLEY Jllicm lYr.r WjrW-Dlrcctors, B. 11.Mim.kb Wii.t.iAM KiiAut li, Dloomsburg, nnil Joiinsoii lKM.ni, UtCCUWOOd, ClIAlliraCOHNEBiBCOT. Blcomsburg Offloial Dirootory. Jilotitnsbvra JlanUng Co. JOHN A. FUNSTON President, 11, II, Oiiotz, Cnslilcr. ,, JVrsl Anttoinl JlankUUAH. 11. FAXTON.Pres't , .1. l.TrTiK. Cnslilcr. . ,, . Oitumbta Cbmilu Mutual Saving Vnil mil fan A i locinllon-V. 11. Little, PrcsM., O. AV. Milled, H7loinln'n7 JlutUUnn niitl Bavtnn Mold Atiocut-Iton-Vn. ri:Acooir, l'rca't., J.l). ltonisoN. Hcc. Itloomilurn Mutual timing i'Vnil Atiodntlon- J, J. lli:nvi:u lTcsldcut, U. O. HAHKLUY, Hcc'y, Ohurcli Directory. l'ursiiYTEiiiAN omiitcit. Mintitcr-llcw Htunrt Mltclicll. HMath Sm (CM-IOJ i A. M,; 7 j V. M, Kallath Hchool-d A, M. J'rajcr Me ctlng Wednesday. 7;j 1'. M. BentH Iieoj no iicwh lented; btrnngcra wel come. Blooinabnrg Directory. pAl'KU IIAUH Just received and for nalo nt the L'OI.UMIIIAN Ulllce. CLOTHING, &o. D ID I.OWUNI1EKO. McrchantTalFor.Main hl.,nbove American Iioubc. WM. JIOItltlH, Meicliant Tailor, over Itosen Rtoelcs conrectlonery.oiiiioMltuCndniaiiHlur nlturo wareroonis. DHUOS, OlIKJliOALS. Ac. El'. I.UTSS, Drugulstnnd Apothecary. Main til, , liclow tlio l'osl ofllcc. OLOCKS, WATCHES, AO. Si:. SAVAOII, denier In OlocliH, Wntclies and Jewelry, Main bt., Just below tlie American OUfcC. LOUIB nKUNIIAlll), Watch and Clock maker near southeast corner Main and lion Bts, RCATIICAKT, Wntch and Clock Makcr.Mar , kct hired, below Main. HOOTS AND SHOES. 11 M. KNOKH, Dealer In Hoots nnd Shoes, latest V. nnd best styles, comer Main nnd Market Utrecle, In the old l'obt OlUce, Hi:NItY KI.KIM, Mnnufnctnrcr and dealer In Hoots and Uhoes, Urocurlcs, etc, Main street, blast llloombburu. PKOFESSIONAIi. Dlt. II. C. IIOWKIt, Burgeon DcntIM, Main St., nbovo the Court llouso. Dlt. WM. M. ItEIIKlt, BurRCon and l'hysiclan. Ulllco over the 1'list National Dank. 0(1. 11AIIKLKY, Attorney-at-l.aw. omee,2d . Iloorlu Exchange lUocklncarlho"Exchangu Hotel." ' "I 11. McKKLVY.M. I)., Burgeon mid Physician J north sldo Main nt., below Market. JC. HUTTEH, M. D. BurReon nnd Phyticlan . Market street, nbovo Mnlu, 1 It. IIOI1ISON, Attorncy-nt-Law, Otllcollart ti. man's building, Mnlu btrcct. Dlt. II, K. KINNEY, Burgeon Dentist. Teeth, extracted wltliniUjiatn; Mnlu bt., nearly op-, ohlto Eplscopul Chuiuii, T II. EVANH, M. I)., Burgeon nnd Physician, fj boutti sldo Main street, below Market. Dlt. A. D. TUItNElt, Physician nudHorReon.of llco over Klclm's Diuk Btoru, ltslileuco one ttoor below Itov. 1. J. Waller. BIILLINERY & FANCY GOODS. ' .1 l'ETEItMAN, Millinery and Fancy Goods, It. opposite Eplbco)al Church, Main st, M 1KB MZZIE HAItKI.EY, Milliner, llamsey building Mnln strut. MIBB M. DEllHICKBON, Millinery and Knncy auxls,Malu St., below Market. MEM. JULIA A. & BADE HAllICI.EY, Ijulle' t'lonkH and Dress Piittern.i, southeast corner Main and West Mi. rnlli: MISHES IIAltMAN Illllnery nnd Fancy 1 Oouds, Mnlu bt below American House, HOTELS AND SALOONS. UOItKH HOTEL, by T. Ilent. Taylor, east end 1 ot Main street, MERCHANTS AND GKOCERS. Of. MAItlt, Dry Goods nnd Notions, south. weht corner Main and Ironsts. IjiOX A WE1II1, Confectlonory nnd Dukery. ' wholesale nnd retail, Exchango lllock. Hi;. IIOWElt, Hats and Caps, Coota nndShoes, . Main bt above Court House. Jll. MAIZE, Mammoth Grocery, lino Gro . ecrlei, Fruits, Nuts, Provision, &c Main niul Centre Bticcts. MIKELVY, NEAI, A CO., dealers In Dry Ooods, Groceries, Flour, Feed.Balt.Fish.Iron.Nalls, etc.N. E. cor. Main and Market bts. (J II. MILLEIt ft MN, dealera In Dry Ooods, O. Groceries, (Jucensware, Flour, Salt, Shoes, Notions, ctcMalnct, MISCELLANEOUS. OM. CHUISTMAN, Saddle, Trunk A Harness . maker. Slave's lllock Main Street. DW. ItOnilINB,lltUor dcalersecond door Horn northwest comer Main and Iron sts. J,i J. THORNTON, Wall Paper, Window Shades 17. and Uxturcs, Hupcrt block. Main si. (1 W. COItELL, Furnlturo llooms, three Btory ! brick, Main Street, webt ot Market bt. HltOSENSTOCK.l'hotographcr, over Itobblun ' & hyer'N Store, Main st. r B. KUHN.denlerluMcat,Tnllow,eto.,Chcni l berlln's alley, rear of American House. s AM1IEL JACOI1Y, Marblo anil Drown Btono worus, l.asi iuoonibuurg,uerwick roau, w M, I'ADU, dealer In furniture, trunks, cedoi Iil "IHHI'ESIAN Acem f0r Muuson's Coprer li'l'ubularLlKhtulngltod. P, K0STHli OH'O Maker, and Wbito and Fancy V - ywtn i.u, int wuu ur Willi" otii oxcmptlon.for bale nt tuo Colombian HTflTH Tinnif U nrfM.ni..tnTii1j .... Catawissa. B.uobw,!, Dlo,,iiBI!b&al,nrn Rnd I'113"iIc,ftn rtlLHEHT A KLINE, dry goods, groceries and U general mcichandlse, Main street ' T J.1' KISTLEH,"0ittawlsba House," North J . Corner Main nnd Second Streots. ' Tl HSW.?S' "'""i Ico MM:,?I,lon,HT!,llc!aler 111 OouoralMcrchandlno . Dry Hoods. Groceries so, HH'lV.V'.'ANNA or llrlck Hotel. S. Koste MJJS :. S; ' I?I,r'ct0,'60u,"-clUitlo""5rMalnBud M. II. ABBOTT, Attorney nt law, Mnlu St. Light Stroot. IJ . aUvoBchoollT;:.',u,:,''w"enu,.n 100' V. (IMAM ir . . . R. SilUsT..'' lu Blovua Rt"1 Tln ware In 1 ilruin Fio!,r i-',c W1 delUl'r la " kinds oi purchased'. ' "'d' ic- An ltluds 'aln Espy, W liMflA1l U(1 I." ... miii Iliiir Mi, n n fiipi ,r,V,v"uuu '""""11 Ml" ps: wo VOLUME VI, ---NO 20. Buck Horn. M A O.W. II. BIIOEMAKElt. dealers In drv goods, grocclerles and general merchandso Orangovillo Diroctory, 1) II. linitniNO A nnOTIIKU.Cftrnenteraflnd B HICK IIOTEfi nud irfrenhmcnt Hnloon, by uuur l'ncnry cor.oi Main nuu I'lnost, D It. O. A.MEaAItaEL.PliyslclnnnndSurgcon Mnln st,, next door to Good's Hotel, AVID IIEIUUNO. FlournndarlstMlll.nnd uviiier m gruiu,iujni3ireui. rAMEBll.HArtMAN.CnblnelMnkcr and Un I dortnkcr, Mnln Bt., below Pino. SCHUYLER 4 CO., Iron founrtcrs.Machlnlsts and Muuufactulcrs of plows, Mill St. QAMUELSHAUPLr,gs.MnkcrofthcIInyhurst Kj urain v;rauio. Alain 131. w ILLIAM DEI.ONO Blioeinnkcrntiit mnnufac Hirer or uriek, Mill St., west or l'ino Philadelphia Directory. JJORTICUiTURAIi HAZiIi Restaurant ana Dinins Rooms. FRANK SMITH, Proprietor. PHILADELPHIA, N. II. Tho locntlon U central, tho asslstaiits nltentlve, niul tlio tnbles supplied with tho best tho market nll'ords, fresh and well cooked. Olvo him n call. "yAINWIUGIIT A CO., WHOLESALE GltOCEns, N. E. Corner Kecond and Arch Streots, PltlLADELI'HlA, Dealers In TEAU, BYIIUPS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES r.iCE, sricEg, in cAnn soda, ic, AC. 3-Orders will receive prompt nttontlon. may 10,(7-tf. JJAKVHY D. WALKEIt, WITH ME All, SCHROPP & CO., IMI'OHTEr.S and JoniiEnsor CHINA , GLASS AND QUHENSWARE, No. 103 NORTH SECOND bT PHILADELPHIA. -ff30rlclnal assorted pacliaires of Onppnwnrn constantlv on hand. Icba'72-tf. Business Cards. J II. LITTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OfllCG Court-Houso Alley, below thn Cm.TTRr niAN Office, Bloombburg Pa. Q B. BROCKWAY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BLOOMsnuitQ, PA. i- Office Court Houso Alley. In the Co. lumuian building. Janl,'67. c. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, w..bu uu. . ..uuau mivf, UV1UI. IUU VyUl.Ui.l- niAN Ofllce. Rounlles, Ilnck-Pay nnd Pensions collected. Uloomsburg Pn. sep.20'tt7 nni.. ini nni... , .... OIIN M. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE nbovo llower's Store, Main street, 111 JOBERT F. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offlco Sfftlll Street below ihn f!nnrt Ilnnsfi. Bloomsburg Peun'n. B. FRANK ZARR ATTORNEY AT LAW, BLOOMS1IURO, PA. Oitlco with J. G. Frceze.Browcr's Block. Can bo consulted lu German or English. m chans. ir riHARLES O. LEIDY, ATTOIta: UY-AT-LAW. OFFICE ON OAK STREET, MOUNT OARMEL. NOnTIIOSlncitL-VND COONTY, l'A. Collections nromntlv mnde. Convevnnclug neatly executeil nut nil other business connect ed wuu nis poiession careiuuy niiintieu 10 in Montour. Northumberland nnd Columbia coun ties. niS.Wl-tl. q"I3W STOVE AND TIN SHOP. ISAIAH HAGENlrUCH, Main Street ono door above E. MondonhalPs Btoie. A largo assortment of Btovos, Heators and Ranges constantly on hand, and for sale nt the lowest rates, Tinning in all Its branches carefully nttendod to. and satisfaction guaranteed. xm worn 01 nu sinus wnoicsaie anu retail, a lal Is requested. Jan 171 JLLOOMSBUKG ill A KSIiG W U II Ik 8. MAIN HTREET, UELOW MARKET, BLOOMHIlUltO, PA. Monuments. Tombs. Headstones. 4c. Work neatly executed. Orders tiv mail will receive. special attention, N, H. Work delivered Ircoot charge. T. L. GUNTON, Proprietor. OCU3'71-tr. l'. o. Box HT7, VETERINARY. AUGUST FRIEND. lalo ficm Germany, oirers his kervlceii to tho public as a celebialcd HORSE AND COW DOCTOR, and all other animals, forwhlch his charges aro uiDueraie. lie can always no lounii east hiae 01 llfrwlck road, ncaiB.II. Jacoby's Mnrblo Y'urd. ujuuuiauuii;, inixy lit loil'll JJARGAINS BARGAINS. QOICK SALE8 Aim SMALL I'UOFITfl. HAVE YOUR MONEY. Goto East BloomsbuiL' I'a.. tor all tinrts of thn Iipki home and city made f uimiTUiiu, Trices reasonable nnd tho bo"' ork done. Jan 1'7 tf ULCAN WORKS, D A JN V 1 Hi IS l'A, WILLIAM II. LAV, Manufacturer of Wrought Iron Brldgex, Itollcis, Gasholders, Fireproof Buildings, Wrought Iron Hooting, I tooting Frames, Flooring nnd Doors, Farm Gates nnd fencing, nlso Wrought Iron pip ing, Stacks nnd all kinds of Smith Work. Ac. uepairs promptly intended to. N. 11. Drawings and Estimates supplied. oelZ7'71-ly. J. THORNTON Jji. would announce to tho citizens of lllooms. burg nnd vicinity, that ho ha Just received a full huu euiupiuii usNurimciifc ui WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, FIXTURES, CORDS, TASSELS, and nil other goods lu his lino of business. All mo newest nuu most upproved patterns of the day are always to bo found In htH establishment, mnr.5,'G9-lt Main Bt. below Market. vSiSw.JonK) CORK, AND LIVERPOOL. M1W AND F ULL-POWEIIKD HTEA 41HH11U OCEANIC, CELTIO, REPUBI.IO. AtVA?TIOl . BALTIC, ADRIA'i'IO, tons Lurrtoo-a,Woli.n. each. ' Balling from New York on SATURDAYS from hVniii It.n Wlilln aio. n . .. JerbeTcity. ' ' "vonm trrr i-nbseiiger Bccommouauous (ror nil classes) unrivalled, combining ' HAFlTTY. SPEED, AND COMFORT. FSSBI Saloons, state-rooms, smoking-room and bath rooms lu midship section, whero least motion is felt. Burgeons nnd ttowardossos acconinauv these steamers. 1 ' HATES-Halonn.tSOKOld. Steerage, tSOcurren. cy. ThosewUhlug to send for Irlends frorn tho Old Country can now obtain stcerago prepaid certificates, J33 currcucy. Passengers boohed to or from nil parts of WaV Norw' Sweden: o0.","!01!01;,0' D!an" n,ul othtrlnformaUon, apply to No. 19 .Uroadway. New Yoi k. ' J. H. SPARKS. Agent, ,,,, Or to W. PEACOCK1, ' janlStr lllooiiiUuirB, i'a, Miacollaucouo. JjENTISTEY, It. (1. HOWKIt. DENT1HT. Ilesncctfully oilers his professional services to mo lauies nnu gouiiemcu oi ijioomsuurg mm vi elnltv. Ho Is tirennreil tnnttenil to nil tho vnrl nus nncratlons in tho lino nf hts rirnfnsslnn. nnd Is provided with tho latest Improved Porcelain teeth wnicii win no luscrieu on koiu piaiiug silver nnd rubber baso to look ns woll nsthe nat uraltecth. Teeth extracted bv nil tlio now nnJ mostnpproved methods, and nil operations on tho teeth carefullvnnd broncilv ntlended to. Rcsldenco nnd ofllco a Tow doors atmve the court nousc.snmo side. Bloomsburg, Jnn.1'71 ly rjHIE GREAT MAGICAL hair Fouaunr Will forco a benutlml set of Whiskers or Mus tacho. lu from two tn thrco months. on any ncr- Ron over twelve years old. It Is ono of Iho best preparations to mnko the whiskers grow that uverwns uuown, uuo itoiuo or li issuiucicni 10 produce n very strong beard. It does not In nny wny Btnin orlnjurotho skin. Try ill It Is no humbug. Prlco 85 cents per bottle. Bent by tnnll post paid, lo nny nddrcf-s. on receipt of price. Address WILLIAM C. WAGNER, Aiendtsvllle, tine "Mr, Adams Comily, Pennn N a RAN 0E AGENCY. Wyomlnvi , 82l'l.io .Etna l,(K,0i! Fulton N. iW.OUl No. th Anurl 3(10,010 Clt.V 450,(110 Iuttiliotlon'il N.Y l.UiO.Uio Nln-.tiira N.Y I.OOO.fO Mcri'liauls f.H,U0 Xnrlngfleld STo.otfl 1 nrmers' DanMli,N. twuiml Albany City tiW.f.fl D.invllle, Hotso'lhrft Mutual, Atlantic. N. Y 1,X)0,WO Uermanln, N. Y 60O,(X,0 FREAS BROWN. .t(',ii(, rani2l'71 ly. lli.oc)vHniwi in. H .1 INKLEY KNITTING MACHINE THE SIMPLEST, CHEAPEST AND lll'f-'l USE I HAS BUT ONE NEEDLE! A CHILD CAN RUN IT! Designco .specially for tho use of families, mid ndlcs who dctlro toknlt for tho market. Will do eveiy stitch of tho knitting In a blocking, widening and nnriowlngns lcndlly nsby hand. Ale fnlrndld for worsteds nnd fancy worlcl TAKING FIVE DIFFERENT KINDS Oil' STITCH I Aro very apy to mnnngc, nnd not liable lo iet out of order. Every Family should hnvo one. Wo want nn Agent in every town to Introduce nnd e oil Ihf in,liwli( m we ofltr Iho most liberal Inducements. Heiul for our Circular and Sample Stocking. Address. 111NKLHY KNITTING MACIUNECO., nov. iu,'7l-ly. Bat li, lie. XT C. HOWER, lias opened n first-class BOOT, SHOE, HAT CAP. AND FUR HI'OP. 12. nt tho old stand on Wain Street, Bloomsbnrg.nfow doorB abo vo the Court House. Ills stock Is com posed of the i very latest and best sty les over oiler cd to tho citizens of Columbin County. Ho can accommodate tho nubile wlM,!l,,,iin:i..n. at tho lowest rates. Men's heavy donblo soled stoga boots, men's double nnd slnglo tap Bolod nip ijuois, men s ueavy stogn shoes of nil kinds, men's lino boots nnd Blmen nr nil ..ruipu double soled boots and, shoes of nil klndsmcn's calf shoes, women's very line kid buttoned gait ers. In short boots ol all descriptions both pea gen anusoweu. Ho would also call attention to his flno assort ment of ATS, CAPS, FURS AND NOTIONS. which comnrlses nil iiin tinV7 nnil nnmilnt rn.l. otlcsnt prlceswhlchcannotfalltobullall. Thcso Eoods aro oflcrcd at the lowest cash ratos aud rv.ii uo Kuuramecu to give sausiactlon. A call is solicited before purchasing olsowhoro as It Is believed that hotter bargains aro to be fonnd than at any other place In the connty , Jan F71 - . rBlIIl!.' OKivirj-Tr,r,ji; MANUKA n. JL TURING COMPANY iliN U1 " SIANUFACTUIIEIW 01 iVORICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of tho most Approved Patterns, mill Cicnrliig, Jobbing, 1111(1 CilNlillg'S of all descriptions. DEALERS IN General Merchandise, Lumber, Sc., Ac. ORANGEVILLE, PA. Wo would announce to tho publla In general iinti. tvu iiuvu uiueu mu wen Known Agncuiiur ul Works of this place nnd shall mnko Itonralm to manufacture First Class Agricultural Imple ments eniial tonuy other makers in tlio state. such as Tlii'CHbiiig machines, Both Lover nnd Tread Power. I'Iowh ol every KSc.icriptioii, nmong which will bo tho celebrated KNOB MOUNTAIN HERO, acknowledged by nil to ho tho best plow extant lor the farmer. Also tho Champion, Steins'' Patent ami Tho Montrose. ALSO, DOUBLE CORN PLOWS?, Cultivator, Iron Kettles, and Castings of every description. Wo bhall use nono hut tho bet materials aud employ nouo hut cumpetent aud experienced mechanics and our prices will enmpaio favorably with any other manufactur ers. Country Produce, Lumber, Old Iron, taken In exchango. Wonlsohavoa storo In connection with our Agricultural Works, whero may bo lound a full nssortment of MERCHANDISE which will bo sold nt small profits. Olvo us a call bcfoio purchasing olsowhoro and we guar nnteo batlslnction, mircha!'7--iy. Hotels. B ENTON HOTEL. W. F. PIATT, Proprietor, DENTON. COLUMBIA COUNTY. l'A. This well known nonces havlne bennniitli, thorough, repair Is now open for tho reception of visitors. Nu pains havolieen spared to ensure tlio perlect comfort of guests, Tho proprietor also mus a Stage from tho Hotel to Uloomsburg and lutermedhito polnU on Tuobday, Thursday ftuu nuiuiuui u, i-utu V.VHI., JHU 1 10,1 fJtUE ESPY HOTEL. ESPY, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Tho undcrBlgucd would Inform tho travelling nubile that he has taken tho nbovo named estab lishment und thoroughly refitted tho same (or tho perfect convenience of lilsguests. His larder will bo blocked with tho best tlio market allords. Tho choloest liquors, wlneb and clgarsalways to bo lound In his bar, WILLIAM FETTIT. h'spv. Pn THE NATION Its Rulora and Institutions. IN ENGLISH AND GERMAN. Nothing llko It, Strikes ovorybody asjii6t tho hook they need. It Is un Kncyclopmdhi of tho Government. Mingle pages in It, uro ol them selves worth the prlco of the book. Out tOOjxipci umlonly S2.60. A ltleb Harvest for Cnuviibsers ladiib and gentlcmon fanners, teachcrvmid students, Olio ocrcrtl tookl&oidnt n aew ilauf. with ciruclar noric, before the book op;card, S&O a day can bo cleared lu fair territory. Wrlto at onco for (Areolar and Information. NEW WORLD PUBLISHING CO., for. 7lh anil Mar ket Bluets, Philadelphia. foot. 0,'TMy.J PERFECT COMBUSTION. SIGNAL LIGHT. Tho first tmd only self-feeding Anthracite t'oal Stove over luvenled that will Perfectly Cousnmo all tho gases. Warranted the BEST HEAIING BTOVE In tho country. Send for Prlco List and Circular lo MITCHELL. Si'KVKNBON ft CO.. Hlovo ManulaclurerH, I'lilshurgli, Pu. BLOOMSBURG, PA., Poetical. A Cniitlon. l.ovo bailed a lltllo mnld Romping through tho meadow ; Heedless In tho sun slio plaj'cd, Scornful of tlio shadow. "Como Willi inc," whispered ho; "Listen, sweet, to lova nnd reason," "By nnd by," sho mocked reply, "Lovp's not lu season.,' Ycnrs went, years enmo, Light mixed with shadow; l.ovo met tho maid again Dronmlng through tho meadow. "Ho not coy," urged the boy, 'List In llmo to lovo and reason," "By nnd by," she mused reply, "Lovo's still in season. Years went, years enmo, Light tinned to shadow; l.ovo saw tho maid again, Walling In tho meadow. "Pass no moro, my drenm Is o'er, I can listen now to reason." "Keep theo coy," mocked tho hoy, "Lo e's out of senson." Miscellaneous. A l'limi.OUS POSITION. In tlio winter of 1838 T was inlnln-;, or intlior solournliiK, and waitlntr for a clianeo to initio in tho spring, in the town of Omega, Nevada county, Call- ornla. Snow foil in tho town that win ter to tho depth of eight feet. Thrco of ua wero living In a cabin about half u mllo out of town near tho head of Sour Krout Ravine. Wo wero in tho habit of spending our ovenings in town or at tho cabins of our brother tninera.senor- ally remnlning from homo till ten, eleven, or even as latoas Iwclvo o'clock. I happened to bo in town tho very uvwuriglliaUliQ first bit? fall of'snow began. I naw that tho snow was com ing down vory fast, an-1 know beforo starting homo that tlio trail would be hidden; but this gavo mo no uneasi ness, as I knew tho courso woll, and could keep within n fuw rods of tho trail tho wholo distance, if not in it. When I finally Marled for homo it was about ten o'clock, and thoro wero six or eight inches of snow on tho ground, and Hakes coming down as big as sau cers. Knowing my course, I rushed along, taying but littlo attention to tho trail, and was within two hundred yards of tho cabin, when there was a , sudden crasii of breaking twigs and brush under my feet, and I felt myself sitiking into an open spaco. Instinc tively I stretched out both arms to their fullest extent and clutched tho snow with botli hands. Instantly, in fact beforo I had fully settled into this position, I know whero I was, and fully comprehended tho danger of my situation. I knew that I was hanging over tho old Brookshiro shaft a shaft dug somo years beforo to prospect tho hill, "and at least one,' died feot in depth. l out two or thrnn "10 trail, and was cov ered by a few pino and spruco boughs that wero thrown across its mouth when It was abandoned. I know that there wero hugo bowlders and sharp, jagged rocks projecting everywhere along tho sides of tho shaft, and that in tho bot tom was at least twenty feet of water, for, in passing, I had onco or twice pushed tho brush covering, asldo and dropped into It pebbles and pieces of lighted paper. I felt my body and legs dangling in spaco, and without think ing of tho consequences, mado an effort to reach out with ono of my feet toseo if I could touch tho wall of tho shaft, I had extended my leg somo distance without touching tho wall, when, to my horror, tho dry and rotten covering of tho shaft began cracking under my arm on tho sldo upon which my weight was thrown in tho attempt I had mado to learn something of m y situation. Carefully I swung back till I hung perpendicularly over tho fearful chasm tho brush still cracking as I did so. As each llltio twig snapped I felt that thero was that much less botweon my self and death each littlo rotton stick that hold was worth millions to me, and for a stout beam under my feet I would havo givon tons of millions. Tho snow beat down incessantly upon my head In immenso damp flakes, and I could feel it gradually piling about my neck. Occasionally thoro wero wild blasts of wind that roared among tho tall pines and swept tho light snow Into my oyes. Ono of tho3o blasts took away my light felt hat, and loft my head ox posed to tho beating storm. As I felt my hat going I mado an involuntary movement to ralso my arm to catch it, butinstantly tho crackling twigs warned mo to desist. TI1I3 movement, tlio slightest in tlio world, cost mo half a dozen twigs, and, as it seemed to me, greatly weakened ray support. Tlio snow molting on my head and fiieo trickled Into my oyes and almost blind ed mo. My hands and arras seemed coming benumbed, and I began to fear that I would loso my hold upon tho brush covering of tho shaft. Whenever this notion took possession of my mind I would extend my arms and oven my lingers till tho joints of my shoulders seemed starting from their sockets. By straining my eyes I could seo tho dim outlines of our cabin 011 n littlo riso of ground abovo mo. I could seo 110 light, howover, and concluded that ray partners had cither gotio to bed or had not yet returned from a neighbor cabin n quarter of a milo further down tho ravine, whither I know they had gotio to spend tlio evening, Onco or twice I shouted, but tho effort caused a crackling of tho twigs supporting me, and I desisted, determining to wait till I could hear tho voices of my cabin companions returning, or seo n light in the little window of four small paues, which, fortunately, was on tho sldo of tho houso next to mo ; so, too, was tho door by which they must enter tho cabin. I thought of all this, nnd It gavo mo EOino hopo. Several times, as tho roaring wind lulled for a moment, I thought I hoard tho 8'iuiul of voices and laughter, and my heart beat quick with hopo and Joy j but the sounds wero not ropcatcd, and doubtless wero but tho creaking of somo stormod swayed boughs, or tho clmttcrlngs of somo dls tant coyoto. I now began seriously to fear bolng completely covered in Iho fust-falling FRIDAY, MAY IT, nnd drifting enow. It seemed coming down at tho rato of nn inch a minute, nnd already covered my shouldors and was piling closo up about my mouth daro not mnko tho slightest tnovo to rid myself of tho drift which was nbout to bury mo. Should tho snow got ovor my eyes I could not seo tho light In tho cabin, and could only call out by guess As so slight an exertion as calling out In a loud tonosct my rotton platform to cracking, I did not wish to call for aid till I was certain it was near. As tho snow began rising about my mouth discovered that I could keep It nway with my breath. I saw that I still had a chanco of keeping my oyes free, and I kept constantly nt work blowing away tlio accumulating , llakcs. This gavo mo something to do, and was a roller lo my ml ml. So Joalously did I keep guard that 1 would hardly nllow two flakes to Ho before my lips. Thoughts of homo, my friends, of tho littlo I had over dono In tho world, and of tho Jagged rocks lining tho side of tho shaft, with tho great pool In Its bot tom, passed and repassed In my mind. In this circle my mind seemed swiftly rovolvlng, dwelling but for a moment upon any 0110 thing. I would strain my eyes to seo tho light in tho window till they wero ready to start from their sockets. Sometimes I would seo n sud den red Hash, and with a joyous throb of my heart I would say, "It 13 thoro I" but In a moment after I would groan in spirit nt discovering tlio Hash was only within my straincdnnd weary eyeballs. From straining my eyes and ears for somo sign of thonrrlval of my partners, I would fall Into my old clrclo of thought, null round and round In it as in a whirpool my brain would whirl till somo moan of tho wind or creaking of trees would arouso mo to thoughts of escape from my fearful position. After the Crst fow cirorts I mado to wards extricating myself, my wholo care was to rcmalu as motionlessas pos sible, nnd keep my arms stretched out to their fullest extent in order to grasp for my support ovory twig within my reach, wore it 110 larger or stronger than a rye-stalk. Tinio seemed to movo on leaden wings, and it appeared to 1110 that I must have been suspended over tho shaft for many hours. I began to fear that on account of tho storm my part ners had concluded to "turn in" at tho cabin of our neighbor. Tho moment !l thought of this It cecmcd .to mo almost, certain that such was tho case. My escape, I now began to think, rested with mysolf. I thought thero might bo beforo mo a polo across tho shaft strong enough lo bear my weight. Slowly I bega.n rising my right arm, in order to feel 'for somo such support, but a startling snapping of twigs,.when this -l.nnlnht wan thrnuTl Upon jny loft arm, causod mo vory quickly iu .J.. "Great God I" I croancd, ns I settled back into my former position, " how lnni U thi-l r Inst?" Just at this moment I heard the sound of voices. This timo thero was 110 mis take about It. I heard tho loud, ring ing laugh of my jovial partner Tom, and heard bean-poker loving Bob say something nbout a game they had been playing at "tlio other cabin." As they camo nearer I heard Tom say, "I won der if Dan has got back from town," They spoko in their ordiuary tone of voice, and this gavo mo great Joy, as I know I could mako them hoar without shouting too loudly. I heard them at tho door, scraping tho snow away with thoirfcet, and that nov." wns tho timo to call for onco tlioy had entered they might not hear me. "Tom !" I criod, "Tom 1" Thero was nonnswer, and my heartfelt cold within me. "Tom!"' I again cried, and this timo to my groat joy both of tho boys in n breath sung out, "Hollo!" "Tom !" I cried again, in as loud a tonoof volcoas I dared use, "Tom.comohere!" "Blessed if that ain't Dsn!" cried Bob; "what tho dcuco can bo tho matter?" nnd both camo ns fast ns their legs could carry them down to near whero I was hanging. "Don't como too near I" 1 cried, "lor God's sake, don't como too near! I havo fallen through the brush ovoi'lhl3 shnft, and it'sjust ready to break nnd lot me down; get n rope, quick tho windlass rope, you know !" Tom ran to tho cabin, and in less than a minute though it seemed an hour lo mo was back with tho rono. Both wero rushing to tho shaft with tho rope, when I stopped them. "Stop right whero you aro, boys! Now lldton, or you will kill me. Don't como near tho brush about tlio shaft, or you will break It and let mo down. Tako hold of tho ropo about twenty feet apart nnd walk so as to brlug it across tho shaft, so that I can reach It.'1 They did ns I directed, nnd tho ropo was soon against my faco. I bognu slowly lo lift my right baud to clutch it, but a crackling of tho bush on which I hung suspendod startlod mo so much that I had not tho courago to try nnd grasp tho rope. I thought of making 11 sutldon pltingo for It, but foarcd I might i-.t. 1.. 11. .1 .. T .. . 1 mil to vniun it, wneii x wouui most cer tainly break through and fall to tho bottom of tho shaft. "What la tho matter?" asked Bob. "Can't you got hold of tlio ropo?" I ropllod, "No; I will break through If I oven lift ono finger." "Tako hold of tho ropo with your teeth I" cried Tom. This was tho vory Idea. "Hold tho ropo a littlo lowor," said I, "and I will try lower yet thoro, hold on I" "Havo you got It V" asked Tom. As woll ns I could, I nnswored " Yos." "Now fry for It with yonr hnntls,' cried Bob. As quickly ns I could uso iny stiffened right nrm I mado a clutch at tho ropo, and most luckily for myself got hold of It. Had I missed It I would havo been precipitated to tho bottom of tho shaft, ror as l ciutcucti tup ropo tuo wholo rot ton pHo of boughs Croko looso nnd drop pod Into tho dark pit below. After bo Ing druggod somo dlstanco from tho black and yawning intuth of tho shaft, I Etll held tho ropo with both teeth and hands, and could hardly bo persuaded that 1 was yot out of dnnger. I was so completely oxlinusted that I was unablo to walk In tho cabin without tho assist 1872. U0L. nnco of both of my pnrlncrs, nnd H Was somo weeks beforo my slrnlnod should crs woro freo from pain. Thoro may bo moro trying and peril ous positions than that abovo described, but If thoro nro I beg to bo excused from "buying in." A little fclory of Professor Agassi. Tho story Is told of Prof. Agasslzthat ha was a poor Swiss lad, who, refusing to learn how to turn n( penny by his father's trade, began nlono and unaided to spell out tho alphabet of naturo in rocks, nnd'blrd3, and boasts. The knowlcdco did not nromiso to help him ono whit nmong his neighbors; did not put shoes on his feet, nor salt in Ins porridge', n comfortablo homo nnd suo- cesful business, nwnltcd him, but hp choso to go wandorlng through tho Alps, hatchot in hand, nnd often with but n sou in his pocket, "nsumsosninll' ho said, "when my hunger wasso blgl' So, hungry nnd half-clothcd.ho followed for years tho half-effaced signs of this unknown language, which ho faucicd God had spoken and not men, as a child might traco tho footsteps of a lost mother. At last ho mado his way 16 London, to Sir Roderick Murchlson, who, ho thought, could help him. "What, sir, do you know?" Inquired tho great naturalist, noting lis beard- Ics3 chain and ruddy checks. "I think "hesitated tho lad, "a littlo about fishes." That night, at a meeting of tho Royal Society, Sir Roderick hold up a covered package. "I havo here," ho said, "a fish which existed in such an era" somo timo long beforo Adam was born and proceeded lo stato tho exact con ditions and position in which it was found. "Can our young friend, who knows something about llahes, tell us any thing about it?" Whereupon tho Swis boy promptly. drew upon tho blackboard n skeleton monster, of which tlio real ono, when uncovered, proved to bo tho oxact dup licate, and then tho old groyboards presont recognized him as 0110 of them selves, and gavo him place. His nftcr- lifo is well known to the wholo civilized world. A Pennsylvania Bull Dog. Thero is n man in Darby, Pa., who pur chased a bull dog, which ho proposed to turn looso in ids storo nt night in order to scare nwny tho burglars. Tho first ovoning after ho obtained tho dog he locked it in tho storo and wentnwny a happy man. Tho next morning, early ho went around to tho storo nnd. un locked tho door. Tho dog wns vigilant tho man wns surprised to perceivo how very vigilant tho dog was for no sooner was tho door open than tho dog seizod Its owner by tho Ieg. suddenly, est and vigorous resolution not to lot go until it nati removed at Jcast ono good mouthful. And tho man pushed tho dog back and shut tho door on its ribs until tho animal relaxed its Jaws ; and then tho man kicked tho dog Into tho storo and shut tlio door ns if ho was In hurry to do something. Then ho suspended business for a week, nnd spent tho vacation firing at that dog through tho windows, and down tho chimney, and up through tho cellar celling, with a shot-gun, trying to extormlnato him. And that morcantilo establishment did not open for trade until tho man had paid twico tho first cost of tho dog to tlio dog's former owner to como and tako it homo; and then, when ho got in ho found that during tho bombard ment holes had been shot through mack erel barrels and molasses cans and coal oil kegs so that thero was misery and ruin every whero, SVew York Mamlard. Scrciiailhi;," Under Dlilleiiltiis. Tho Clovcland Leader says; "A young Romeo resIdingonlGardcn street, whoso volco has just commenced to change, and sings nny whero along tho scalo from falsetto to tho homo base, purchased a forty dollar guitar n few week slnco. and last week thought ho would serenado lils Julb tto, who lives on tho samo street. Hastily cliowlng a fow bronchial troches to clear his pipes, ho crept within tho shado of n bay win dow nnd nervously began clawing tho instrumental chords, whllo ho fioftly tipped n ballad to his charmer iusldo Ho had just sung. "Thcro's muslo In tho midnight nlr," when ho became convinced that there ns solo leather soaring nbout through tlio iitmosphero also, and beforo ho could strlko tho chorus ho found tho stuffing kicked out of ills guitar, and himself in tho roaduslug his nose ns a shovol plough. Tho gill's father had Just returned from down town ut an unusually late, hour henco tho result. Tho warbler is now practicing on tho concertina nud gcttltig his pants half soled with bhect-iron. Hosays ho will mako tho old man sick If tho bellows don't go back on him. Making a "V" A story Is told of an auctioneer, who was provoklngly an noyed, whllo in tho cxorclso of his pro fession, by tho ludicrous bldsofn fellow whoso object seemed to bo to mnko sport of buyers, rather than to buy himself. At leugth, enraged beyond endurance, tho knight of tho Ivory hammer, look lug around tho room for a champion to uvongo his wrongs, fixed his oyo upon n bipod of hugo dimensions, n very mon arch in strength, and cried out, "Marlow, what shall I glvo you to put this fellow out?" "I tako ono five-dollar bill." "Dono. ; you shall hnvo It." Assuming tho ferocious, knitting bis brows, spreading his nostrils llko a lion's, nud putting on tho wolf all over his head nud shouldors, old Marlow atrodo off to tho aggressor nnd seizing tho terrified wretch by tho collar, said to hliu In n vhI9p0r that was heard all over tho room, "My good filend, you go out with 1110 I glvo you half tho inonoy. "Dono! dono I" said tho follow. "Hurrah! hurrah I" shouted tho au dleiico. Tho auctioneer had tho cootl setuo to ljolu 'In tho laugh, stud coolly forked I ,,1 ll.n ir . I ' " 'i..' , I ' ( i r ?ii u ; 'lac i . ., wii tart; , ' DEM. - - VOL. XXXVI NO. 13. "lallcr Dogs" MARK TWAIN'S HISTORY OF TUB FOUNDER OF THE FAMILY AND HI8 DESCENDANTS, WhonNoah disembarked at Ararat ho had scarcoly touchod tho pier whon ho proceeded to tally his passongors. Ho had Just checked his last Item in tho list a Mr. and Mrs. Bedbug when tho cringing flguro of a quadruped camo sneaking down tho gangplank with his tall between his legs. "Drntlt.lf thero ain't thnttharyallcr dog!" says Noah, niminga vicious kick with his brogan nt tho brute. But, with a facility born of long nnd bitter experience, tho bruto dodged tho projectile, nnd ejaculating "kiyi," which is Syriac for ''declined With thanks," or "not for Jo" ho, tils appeared, whllo Noah, who had his sea lega on, wosunablo lo recoyer his cqullll brlum, andsat down with emphasis on tho back of his head. Noah arose, and in nccordauco with thostyloprovalont among tho patriarchs proceeded to sootho his affronted digni ty by pronouncing a variegated auatho ma upon tho yaller dog, which had characteristically sneaked unobserved on board In tho confusion of putting to sen, and capsized tho captain at tho first port. Ho cursed that dog in body, and limb, bnrk, hair, hido, tall nnd wag, and all his generations and kindred, by consanguinity or affinity, and his heirs and assigns. Ho cursed him with end less hunger, with perpetual fear, with perennial lazincss.witli hopoles3 mango, with Incessant fleas, and with his tall between his legs. Ho closed his stock ot maledictions by a sparkling display of pyrotechnics from the demoralizing effects of which tho yaller dog has never recovered. With this curso sticking to mm nuu a revenuo stamp, tho yaller dog can't help being "cussed." Ho don't try to help it. Ho follows Noah's programme Willi sneaking fidelity. Ho is an lsh maolito among dogs. Ho receives tho most oppressivo courtesies in tho form of brickbats, boots aud hot wator, which which mako3hi3lifo an animated target excursion. Ho boards nroundlinoa districtschool- teacher, and It is meal timo with him twenty-four hours in the day. Tho rest of tho timo ho hankers after something to cnt. Ho is too omnivorous for an epicure. Cram him nt Delmonico's, and ho would hunger for dessert from au Albany boarding house. Ho can't bo utilized, Ho is too tired. As n swill-cart locomotive, a huntor, or a scntinol, ho Is an iguomlniou3 failure. Tho dog churn was n strategetic attempt to omploy his waste energies, but ho hadn't any wnst energies, and butter had too much self-rospect to "como" at his persuasion. So tho dog churn was dropped. No sausage maker daro forccioso t-'" Hon nn flin vnllor rlw. J-nc flis customers no longer "soothed nnd sus tained by an unfaltorlng trust" trans fer their patronage to somo less auda cious dealer. Tho savages, who admiro baked dog, and who can even attack tripo and oxploro tho mysterlesof hash, without dismay, acknowledged tho yaller dog to bo too much for their gas tric intrepidity. Ho alway3 manages to belong to a ragged, tobacco-chewing, whisky-drink-ing master, whoso business iss'wapping dogs and evading tho dog tax. Tho yaller dog is acquainted with himself, and lie enjoys the intimacy with edify ing contempt. Ho slinks along through llfo on a diagonal dog-trot, as If In doubt which end of him Is entitled to prefer ence, Ho is always pervaded by a hang-dog sense of guilt, and when ro trlbutlvc tlnwaro is fastened to his tail, ho "files tho wrath to como," with a terrified celerity which ought to be very suggestlvo to two-legged sinners who havo a similar ordeal ih storo for them. Tho yaller dogls woll, to speak in italics, ho Is a slouch. A Novel Announcement. In tho villago of North Bennington, a fow miles from Troy, an old Universallst church 13 occupied Jointly for servlco by tho Methodists In tho morning nnd tho Uulversalists In tho ovening. Tho other day tho Universallst preacher, Rov. Mr. Carson Parker, who was deposed a few months slnco from tho ministry In tho Methodist church, nnnouueed in tho papers that on tho following Sunday evening ho would proach on tho "Death of tho Devil." As n matter of courtesy tlio Methodist clergyman, Rev. S. W. Clemens, officiating in tho morning, announced tho services for tho ovening, and did it In tho following quaint and original way. Said ho: "This ovoning, my friends, thero is to be a funeral in this house. Ono peculiarity about tho services will bo that tho son preaches tho father's funeral sermon. Mourners aud relatives nro Invited to tako tho body pews." This was Bald In tho gravest maimer by tho spoaker, but it is needless to say that n quiet smile ran over tho faces of tho worshippers. Whether tho body pows wero occupied or not at tho "funeral" deponent salth not. Another Version of the Hatchet Story. Tho Chicago Tribune has n new vor slon of tho hatchet story: "Wnshlng ton's parents wero very particular ns to littlo Georglo's playfellows, never al lowing nny but his Httlo cousins or nephews to visit him. Ouo of theso playfellows, nnd in somo wny connect od, was 0110 of tho CustU boys. Among othor cognomens bostowed upon this youth at his christening was that of Isaac. Well, isaao nnd ueorglo wero playing together In tho orchard on tho day whon tho historic cherry treowns disfigured. Tho paternal Washington camo along ,and was very much onraged to see his rnvorrito treo cut nuu nacKeti In a very bungling mnnuer. Bo ho said to Qoorgle, 'Como hero, you rascal ! Who cut this cherry trooof mlnoV' Goorglo gaced fora momcutnt thorld Ing-Whlp In tho old gcnllemau'a hand and then vepl led, "Father, I cannot toll n llo Il;e cut U with my lUtle hatchet." An Elmlra lady, whoso son has been cngod for ovll dolug, saya thoy nro ''go Ing to got hlni clear on a writ of cholera morbus." .Ono lnoli, (twolvo linen or IU rriulfilont la luwfltonliftSjOU0 orl,TO"1"lrlloIll,i"'w thr!J BPACJl lit. 2.M. sir. Oaf, lr. Ono IncJi lio.no IS.(X 18(10 2,no m,m o).m loo.w TWO 11 Throo o Inclics.: . &$ i,m li.oii Four lncho)i(.M? 7,00 JO) 11,(10 17,01 Onnrtor column,,., lo.nn ls,w n.oo ao.oo air column ...l.VJO n,oo !,(, m.w ,,..80,1X1 50,00 M.00 00,00 Olio coin mu. EjrOrintnr'll nr Adinlntlratni-fl Mntl-. t.lril Auditor's or Asslsnce's Notice, 52,50. ' Local notices, twenty cants a lino. r-..,i. 1,, nn...i '''J'kiJj..i, .... i wimi n m-J ..itnim'M .jiiieuiAiry column, J2.00 ptr year for tuo drat W o lines, and Jl,w for oacli nddllloual Huo. . , , t . . i , i Humoreua, Aclinp whd roomsup nbovo thooavis trough lmpertinqntly remarks Hint al though tho naturalists mako no mention of Indin-rubb6r bird, hdhasseeli dovoi that woro gutlcr-pof chow. Tho CirtsllJil Si'crdary quotes' a ro mark mado by a Connecticut sheriff: "If nny man seriously doubts tho Blblo doctrlno. ef human depravity, I only nsk that ho be sheriff c-T this county for ono year." A Michigan Indian attempted to open a can of nltro glycorlno with his toma hawk. Ho got it open and immediately hurried nwny, with tho exception of ono arm and a thigh bono. Nothing has been heard of him einco. In a caso recently tried nt Bristol, England, tho recorder, after listening to tho testimony, has briefly summed up tho caso in n laconic "addrcsn In thn Jury" probably tho curtcst address of tho kind on record "Gentlnmnn nf Mm Jury, which of tho parties has 'spoken 1110 iruin c A paper having1 been asked "What Is tho best troatrHent to prevent tho dovol- opmont of hydrophobia in dogs?" ro pllesthat if tlio dog gots water enough it is nrettv certain hocan't havo tho dlsoasa The safest way to Insurohlm an abund auco of this indlsponsablo fluid is to anchor him inaboutsovon foot of water, so that his head will bo from eighteen to twenty Inches below tho surface. In n Texan town, tho other dav. a lecislator of African lincairo was seen with a roll of urcenbacks in his hand. over which ho wa3 cackling loudly. A bystander' inquired: "What nro you iauchlngat, Jim?" Jitnrcnliod: "iTou seo dat money V" "Yes." "Woll. boss. Jus' got dat for ray vote. I'so been bought rouror'fivo times In my life, but dls Is do fust timo I ever got do cash myself." This Is tho wny they report nn nttcm n t at robbery in California: "After walk- ing half.11. Jilnrtk. thn sport suddenly stonneu anu askon MrTn,a hnd anything with Jiim. Without nny hesitation Mr, jacKson pointed two re volvers nt tho sport, and asked him which would ho prefer. Tho reply was that ho did not want anything to do with him. Jackson could not walk as fast as tho other man did, and conse quently had to go to his hotel aiono. A fourtoen-year-old girl was a wit ness in a recent Indiana divorce suit, and a portion of her evidence was a3 follows : "Father got mad becauso mother starched his stockings, mother picked up tho stockings and hit.father on the head with them, and It sounded as though thoy wero sticks of wood. Father thon stuffed a hot wheat cako down mother's throat, and then mother set tho dog on father nnd twisted tho dog's tnll to mako him bito harder." Wo read tho following Rochester re ceipt for making soup : Tako a nail of water and wash ,it clean. Then boll It till it is brown .on both sides. Pour in ono bean. When tho bean begins to worry; proparo to simmer. If soup won't simmer it's tod rich. Pour in moro water. Dry tho water with n towel beforo you put it in. Tho dryer tiiu iriitui tuu Duitura It Yimxuna. 01111- mor tbo soup until tho bean bursts inuerhinrr. Thon add somo wator and servo hot at twenty five "cents a bowl. Captain Jono3. of Stonincton. is re sponsible for tho following: On I1I3 passago from Now York n fow years ugo, hoobserved, ono summer afternoon , n noavy ciouu arise irom tnoianti, and, to bts great surprise, approach tho ves sel. Suddenly it broko near him, and covered tho deck with millions of mos quitoes, whllo part of tho llock went through tho mainsail, leaving nothing but tho bolt-ropes hanging Idly to tho spars. Corroborativo ovidenco to this astonisning laio was round m tno per son of n "down-east skipper," who heard tho story, and who on comparing dates with tho narrative, declared that two uay3 aitcrwaru, 110 was ooaruou uy the amo flock of mosnuItoo3. and thty all woro eanva3 breeches. In a country placo in Franco tho lady of ono of tho neighboring chateaux was accustomed, as most French ladies are, to havo what might bo called her "beggars in ordinary." ono or tnoso was waiting, a fow months ago, at tho door of tho chateau at an early hour of tno uay. liaving gono to aea lato tuo nignt neioro, tuo lady hnd not risen ho tlines, and tho beggar waxed impatient. At last, turning to tho footman, he said, now loner d'yosunnososhoMl bo before sho comes?" "Really. I can't say." answered tho servant ; "maybo ton minutes, inaybo an hour and a half," "Thon I'll toll vo what it is." retorted the mendicant, "sho may nrovldo her self with another beggar. Tell her that lor mo." And so saying, away ho wont. Ono dark night, not long ngo, a burg lar entered a private rcsldenco In a country town. On ascending ono flight of stairs ho observed n light In a ch.i bcr, and whllo deliberating what to .1 1 largo woman suddenly descemu-.i upon him, seized mm by tlio turoK-, pushed him down through tho hall it forced him Into tho street beforo ho lm I timo to think. "Heroic Repulse of Burglar by a Woman," was tho way I 1 which tho story nppenrcd in tho now- paners tno next uay. uut wnen lriei n called and congratulated her upon 1 r courago, sho exclaimed "Good gi.t 'clous, I didn't know It was a burglur. if l had 1 should havo been lrigiiieni'U to death. I thought it was my husband como homo drunk. again, and I was di tcrraincd hosiiouidn'tstay in tne notiso in that condition. Tho Now York Citizen has put on now theatrical critic, wno uius begins a notico of tho "Black Crook :" When now Is tho erstwhile glad frondescenu of your garish grottoes, tho flamml votn ous effulgonco of your Hades, tho fluvl atlc mockery of your copper-bottomed lakes, tho Irapermeablo cotton of your oscillating foam, or tho flocculent ilorcseenco of your glowing muslin roses ? And whero. Indeed, tho horrors of your delirious, vastv deep, tho splen dor of your apoplectic rainbow, tho dla- pnonoua nbuutiancooi your tissuo paper skios, tho lllccebrous nictitation of your lowy prosiraio veatuisou ineir mot Mi- banks of balzo?" Thero has been im resnouso to these Interrogatories oven coho Is knocked speechless. A sojourner In Washington sends tlio following: I am particularly fond of Joraon-pTo and ice-cream for dessert. At hotel I went on peaceably for a couplo of weeks, but always eating loraon-pio under ft silent protest, for 1 was a stranger j and did not llko to mako objections. Plnally I called a wnlter nnd said : "John, ! hnvo nothing to say about tho ico crcain, hut what klud of a pio la tula ?" "What kind of a pio did you order, sah ?" "I ordered lemon-plo, hut this appears (o bo drlcd-applo." litiv o i. ivuniu-iiv, cm,, AUU uu,v doy haa n wny of uilxln' dried applca In do lemon-plo hero, sah, to dat extent it requires a man of ability to 'stlnguish 'em apart, sah. Do lemon la scaso, you know, and doyjias to.'eeonomUo 'em so as to mako ono lemon do for sixteen pies,"