The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 19, 1875, Image 1

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,. 01 TUB , UITU AND VOLVU
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. .' t'a expiration of tho nrT
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i ; if rl , urtvnn&.uiilCTnatt'uflnis.
" ' 'I'lhlaLOuntynMumestopa, ths
dli' on rtornnhil.
. . ij Ha lutisor exacted from subscribers In
3 y?3-ixisT'rxi:rar.
' 1 ' i.ii'-n: .fun oi.cmiiian Is very I
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' .' M c rini. All m oik done on
i.nty Official Directory.
winuim ntti.
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vi. Murpht .
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li.unt'n r iiln I t -l)lri'Clot-). P. Hot, Si'ivt,
.-i K'.' i",-, r, , mii)niS una Thoinm croreitni,
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Blo msburg Offirial Directory.
I" Ml i IV Villi 'nit ,i, ,iiy Jr.lm V. t''mmi,li,
1 r, :! :i . ' . 'i c.r i r, '-.n!i-r.
Itn .r,i',u i iiiii:;-Uar.H. Pnx'on, lvMo.,1
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fri.i ,i,t, i',i Miifai Having I'unil anil I ',:iii
-i ii -i-i:. ri. U' V Pfoiian , c. w.Miiim.
Run l in.
lip .in-ii ir? mill line ntW Am tag Ftmil As.iorla-lon
w .a. I i"n ii ,:. pp. .lilcnW, II. tti)ljtin, fHKifman ,
DMi'i.iiir,- m,j.ii.u HivtoL- fuin Aisodftlou -.1.
J. I.r ii cr, iTMia- n , r. o.lffnriilri, ccro nry.
1111'" II r)Il!i:(Tt)KY.
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:-:'iii' -if i -i '- 3. m anHnwn.m.
Mir,'.n .-("mhi'i o. in.
Pre x ri lr.,1 Hvpry Wcdnoi'itn ovotllllit ,it 0
U'l ic i
f ,-. i-fo. TP.' rui.l.'carctnvi cit oattond.
fir. Mi :,.. I.BT1IKIUR CltfRCIt.
Nii m it ;i v, ,r. i. tvilltinui.
"., '"in "i -i, i sit. m. and op, m,
-' , 1 ,. lot : H, in.
r ! i (t-iwrry WMnrartar cvenlny a1 ;
tn c. ? n r" r ; r -n oil. All nro wulcomo.
! vrninxontittjit,
it -ii. -.- "ni r SM i-ii-.il.
lr-rv . 'ii- (i , . m. r.nrtfl'i n. m.
Mr. l -o... ii.
rfr !.-,- i-'.rry V,ivj.Mla nvcatijai 6'.
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-.-J fl.'lii-'l- M-IMIOMI. Ctlfl Til.
i'i. iili'i. i :, r '. v. N. s. itiKklanlium.
'.i.w ir-i' -. .r, it. jtoii.irr.ih.
v mil uli'f.'i -1 ij niU 6'.- ii, in,
l-ilh 1 ! M. IIM, , p. m,
i.lul' iii-. ever SK,iTtiiv eif-iilntr u ay oVIor-k
"in'i r.-n.cr Mro.lng-Eier. "TUiwlin
C'V, llll'. II, 11 O'l 1,'K, .
i.i i.i rji Prujor Mc tlns-i:vory 1 liuruOay crciiliv
ul o t nn'!,',
in imiuikii cltcriccit,
form r of ililnl nnd Iron streets.
I'h-.ioi it- . T. P. Iriffnioler.
I 1 1. ire -V.i vtivt, nnirl'tirKu Hotel.
'i-i t .i - 'rii i-iii'.! a, m. ut f., n. m,
'Jllll ' lio-.i III.
Pr.i., it M' i-'lm; Snnirdiiv. 7 p. m.
ill hp- (in Hi il 'I'lirri- is iilwaj n i onm.
Mntr ni-iirj Siii1u' nfti'ri.oiin lit S oVlm'k ot
11' ..i-r.- Llitit-tli, Ma.lljori town.iiilp,
sr. r.iti.'.ic union.
It 'rt'T-t'.rv. ,'olin llcnltf.
-,:n,1a. h rvkpi-l s a, In., fl'; p. m.
Miinlit', .s-iio il ii a. m.
1 trt -t'nui.i.v In Hi.- montli, Holy fonitaiii,lni.
i i1, -, iii-i jicrjl irj to i oiii.iitinl'.n on I'tW
-ii (Jus iTtuic Hi-. r.r puiuIhj lii in'-li iiiit.i.i.
Puv.k ri-nti il: but verj hml well hiup.
1', i-nii i)'".!rln(' to cen'iiilt tlio Hector on ri'lUloui
uiiti'D mil llnd him at tlio PawuiMac oa hock
Mrei t.
RMlOMBijCntr'lJlJiECTOIiY
E
I. A VIC XO Tl'.S.Tlili nr without txtiiiiilion,
rr iftlo at tlio Colchcian Ofaoe.
HA .! MDI'TCIAOKB for mile rlirannl (lie
j i 01.1 miiia Oftlie.
JIiM 1)1. T' I, on I'.iri'Iumt.t ami I.inui
I) I'.iiht, coiniiion anil for AiPnlnH r.itori, Cmru-
fTJn aii'l triptecs, for snlj clw.inat llw umiiiiiAN
untiv.
T.fl'M E or,'Mtrii'irATi.siiiri'.ii,fi
jli .ii.ii for sil" at the i'oi.i arm is (iiiit. Jlli.N
i ..-.ot nn- (Ji"c 'I m'tJ'Mll, , k 'diiviH supply tn u
.si'lico mill tLi-t' life. -ury arllum.
f ".'STICKS and Vjii- iljlc Fos-P.i!l for.;iI
f at the coMiMttAv n.Tici, Thy C'lintili the cm
iji'. f m ojti wiM ra nj t ee ni .W t tjw t .
lillH.:- tjon llir pnlijAOt. ntcry Jtntl-.v; nvl C'ni
n;ie rtrj1Jiinr onn. gg
i.lW.,MI 'I .fltl ,IWI'LI W-
fl.'Vrlll.MI, AC.
D
VVIU UlVENnr::ti, Merchant T.iilor
.li.iii ht., aljvo c.'iura! Ilot-1.
BOOTS AMD BIIOIW."
TJ"''NUY KM M, "ilniiiil'actiir.r .mil iImi'it
JLX Hi In "is,, nl Uiucs, jtrovcrlua, etc., Main bt
Ci-i, r:i'j-. 'iiM'f;.
L' M KNOOl:, ( ali r in l!it n ml Sinus
I I, loi-.' nnrtlicit !'.U(.M,i'orni'r.'.,a!ni',nU.l.iruet
-tro in iu-j old po .i ofhue.
(I.O(T..S, WATCHES, fif.
"( II. MA V VdlO, lU'ikr in ( Iw-kK, "UVoliv..
J . and Juivolry, Mala st Jinibflov, ttiuft" tu.1
ItuU-J.
LDIUS BKKXAHD, Wnleli find Clock
nul.iT, n "Ar iwillieaat u iruer Main andiron.
M1I.I-1NI.KV KA.NfV UOCIIM.
lf IS-s M. DKHUK Kf'ON, Millin.iy ami
iVX I'.inr y (looili, MnlneU, below Market,
irpHt: MISSKS IiARMAN, Mill ii'rv nnl
J. r.mi'.. fuwli, Ma natroct, loivfcnlin( Hotel.
MKIi' flANTS ANJOno('P.IIS.
H.
t IIOWfcR, rial mill Cup,, IWmnil
bUiien, Main itivtt, aborc Court Hon v.
Q 11. UII. '.Kit i0 KO.V, il'.tliTK hf Pry
p, i,.i'ili, w -ciTl i, qiiionairaio, Hour, salt,
iitiw-i in;il'!nA,i4o., Mum utroet.
PIt(iF13'J10.XAl- CAtllM.
DH. V.'M. M. REl)Klt,SiiriJ,iin ami I'liv-l.
ilaa. oiilo. H, i:. corner Hod; and Market
tiro, I.
T H. IvVANS, M. !,, Hmcon iirul i'liyd
f; . i.ui, iiiiih blie ul Main etittt, JibuVB J, K,
t-r a.
T IL M"K l-"l,V Y, M. I)-, Surg mi un.l i'liy
fj . nol..ii,norlIi!-IJo.Ma!a utivtl, I tlow Mi'ik' t,
Til itOIHSDN. Allnrn.v-i'-I.iw. Oilii-c
. In I'l.rtU'ott'a b -ll.Uiia, M.d-i lrL'.'t.
rtVMI'i'I. .rVf'OllY. Nf-n-iilti anil Hn.i.li
O -; in," rt'orU-i, t ; a ..Ii mib.ir,, in ralokr, ad
TT K' )SSl.S'ih IC, Viioiojrniilii', oitt
JL.i.. i .'ilk a V oli -..lore, Main mreit.
"SV!t. H. 0, I (UvVi.it, Hurfji.m Dontw, -M-ilu
I. J at., almv.i tU c jint iki.iio.
ti. liUHCLKV, Ai!...ii.yit-fiw. Dllicu
j , iJ u jor Ui tao U 'lu.auU'U" uiui iinif.
J II. M Hi5IC, Miiimin'li tl.iiivry, Ihw tiro
, i'urii.i. vi Jiu, .Nats, i'ruvUous Jlula and
VoutrJ ntiwiljt.
I
rt. KlTllN', d,a!-r In Mi' i, Tillow, t to.,
, c.-uir-i jtrji't, '-tl.vjim s-jfoiiil an I Hurl.
f St. "'ilimC'IAN'. S'lII', Trui.';
Oi i.i.Ul' 'iP'.il!.-U, MiiiNtr- I.
nIIUil i VKi!M,('o,il','.'.i .ivrv i'i ! II
'i i.
iv i it.- ,.;,i ail i i.'l.nl, ilsi'.u. i'O i'.Ioj'.
I W. I'ORI.Ll I .if itnre R ',111s t.'.r .
J( al ti tiik'tf, hi in ' tiw I, ' ,t V.HI .11.
VV tt'ililRlV- r.ia.i.-iiei' r, Mem 1 .1 .nr
l.uai ian wurw. w v h L-ifl.111 .'iuiu .in.l iu
j .1 .1, TJiouxrox, Wail i'.it c. v;,,."-iw
III, ni.AJiDiuiarUiturjA, ... n m.k.'U, m im -:,
OitANUEVlLhE DiMEcruay.
X riuivEY i;.ssirnr,
An01tSP.V.,T.l.'W, ,
OIUSilSTUAII, I'A.,
omoo oppidLo Jamas u, Ilaruiau's.
llar.vliyil-Oui,
A
II. HEItltlNC, CuriMiter mid buiuKr,
, Nju.trootu,,vfili.
irTl. A. MKUAlWUh, Pliylclan and
iiurgeuu, Mulu .iroit, iwt do-.r (u 0011 ilu
win ni:itur"ii, Kiour imifliia Mill,
ui.d dealer 111 it uia, Mill tra.t.
TAMW It HAltMAN, dibiuel Mik.-r mil
tf
I'nJerUUer, llalu sliecl, lit'Ioiv I Inr,
I.lliHT SWEET.
V. OMAN ft Co.. Vhet-ltvrbjhl'', fir-l
, llO'l ulwvo S JliUOt lloum.
S. HNT. dealer in Stoves ami Tiwwi in
1 all lu bmnrhos
II
II
TJIil'HH KNT, Mllhr, mi l d.iihrlu all kind
I uf iiwlu, llojr, ifiwd, v. AUklulsv,! linvlu
b treluioil-
mi 1 ,iiiai"T i' 1' '
r-MPv.
rjl ' l ii. vL.,, , 1111,1 I
jL . iuu U Aiamavciory.
.Villi
JIKNHY I. blliPFHNliACH,
i:niTon and rmufirnn.
(JATAWieSA.
IJUIICRCIT.
ltixior hiit. lonn no
Sumwv fcirvlces
- oM,
p. m.rTrfySuinlAy.
Biirniai iwiio.il
limn. ni.
Holy eoyitnnnloii tlia socoful tuulny In irw montli.
B. W. KUTTK1!,
niviotAX sfiioitoy,
omoe, m Main street,
Mar.,7l-f ijtanla, P.i,
I..
, BYEA1.Y.
ATTonMBt-ArWV,
CVfaVRlWA, I'll.
foiinetimi promptly maita al wmlttail, ofliro
opiioilto I'Btawla'iftOspoMVMtuilt. tmi
M. II. AKHnTT. AMnnioy-nt'Uwi Main
strvot.
I'". IHLUUX. JI 'r"1iiviit Tailor, Svton.l
UtJiJK UOH.V.
r It. W. IT. HlIOSMAKBn, 1) ni- In
li 1 1 w 1 vi (.r jwrtiai rtnd iitniTAt Mctvhan-
(IIjOi
D
u. j. c. WTrKn,
i'iivsuix .'.numtBow,
tnico, sorth Market Mrnnt,
Jlar.JT.'jj-y tiluirwbttr.t, I'.i.
A. t.. TCBHK.I,
KAcliafio Hotel.
ti, r. oAutismr
Tiosl-l- R'o M.ir.'.ft ni.,
r't !a '. ii)i,,tf tar.D.
I, It iiiie. n.
Dn.,
TUllXKIi A (lAIU)X(JK.
tttfa over Kl' tm a Dr
ti-y
t.-tir?.
ii.onimburi". J'.
Jan. s,
r V. M 1 IJ.lv R,
' AnnnNBY.AT.LAW,
omeo lu Urovrer'a bulldlnjf, sooontl lloor, room Xo.
1. Bloomsbiuv, Pa. jttlyt,73-y
p iUT CjTTiocKALrtr.',
AT TO TIN B Y8..VT-I ASV,
TJlooinsbiirif, I'.i.
omeo on Main Street, first door below court lloilso.
Mur.n.in-y
Ii
I', it J, 51. CLARK,
ATTOJt.Nr.VS.AT-LAW,
JJIooinsburjf, Pa.
April io,'f l-y
omee In l.'rttallullillns.
A. niKVKi two sjurti, iicbyev r.wiso sunn.
a fitrA'i-.r.ixr: sMtTrr ,t wiv.
A.
ATTOUXKYS-AT-L VV,
r.loomimrif, Pa.
! "Allbii'lneMcnlriistoa lo our raro will leclovu
prompt attention. Julyt,':i-j
l . II. IIROCKVAV. IICOKdi: K, r.LWEI.t .
jKOUKWAY&mVRM,,
ATrOltNi:VS-AT-I,AV,
liloonifiburff. Pa.
'" Ml b i'lnes catniitcd (o our earn will reerlve
prnir..t audition. M'f.t.il,'Ti-y
I.. II. I tTTI.X.
nor. r. n. tjm.E.
1!. It. LrTTLH,
ATTOHHHYS-AT-LAW,
lllooiilslntf";, l'a.
ihhIik n- before Hie f.H. l'aUntoiTl(;oattentle(l
o.iii'o lnlli'Lolitinblan IluIMliijf, ' lj
'' ATroP.NIJY.AT-LAtV.
Will nraotli". In all too eourH ot OolumMa, Sillll
U'.a .ml r.;.e iniln .-, omules, la t.U Sitp.-j no court or
lrin-i.i lvaiil.1. 'in.l In tae I'lrcult and fjlttrt' t courts
of i itf nlfa itulM ln-id at. WIULimipiirt, Pii
mil bo In Iiln offlef In Iho Columbian b'lll.llnfr.
mu.-ii .".'o. I. ninom-l.iirir, on I uejtrlii v, W ihIbcsiIii -i
,n-i 1 li'iri'l ..is ,-f -eh weeks an lla Hi ntonon ,,fon
ii i si il'l iv .ind .".aurdaya, milu-a .itiicnlon nro-ft'i-l,
iwl ljii-lii,rM
'yiflLUAM JIOKBIS,
' JIKIttllANTTMLOn.
iMIiln-,' elej.-lnriitrlroiialrln(fproniptp. attended
ti i'i -a tl'i'ir r-or.f. f. rt'ldjauii'n .lai'.l wirest'iio
..in 'in tmi, I' ' Jan. fi, '; tf
y .-LRV-VCK ACKXCY.
F""i;it of l.tvcrpon', riifflaml
I aa' n.-iMiv, 1 n3l.l1 1
.lit ft,t, flei ftiinl, formiietteiit
ri",- A--sci l,it'on, "lilladelcblft
.'lonn', n.i.v lor!;
'pnnprtlvi'i, Hartf ird.connoitlciit..
I'.ii'me.s, naiivllle. Pa
I'anvUio Muntal
capital,
,,$la li0,,l1:i
, . l.on, Ad
. . 4,"U0,f Do
. . 12,0,111,111
. . B,ilr.l.,CIKI
Cf fl.OIH)
., 1,OM,ll'lO
lliu,U'J.
FIIEVS DIIOVVN, Aureut,
lixouAxaa ilorr-t, fiLooiimn-ita, pa.
April lo.'Tt-y
HNTIHTRY.
11. c. liowuit, nusTisr,
p I'.h'etPillT ofr.Ti tils professional strvleesto tbo
ia ll .in,t ;,Miti '.ti''u of Bloomab irif and rlclitlty,
(I -! (in, ut to m tend to ail th vario'isopertitlons
la t.'Ki lint cf t ii pT'.f..'SPlon, and ii pn.rtdedwitti Ibo
lat'-t impnm. 1 in m.Aiv I usiit, widen will twin,
ai'i'te I on k 'W p.a'Pi.'. utiver iui.1 rubber bail' to
no is v.eil aii uie n.'.iural toelli. Vei'ih oftriirunl
t y uli I lie new and rnfit appr.n ml ui. t.iidi, .ml all
op- i.ulon-ion thoteeitt wrofully and properly at
tend, d to.
nfilco a few dooro acorolt,o Com t Uoiim', mme
j, 'rnoRNwu
, would -innminr,! to tlio fltlr-na of nincm-b
bTir.- aii'l Meinllr tliar Ua haa ttijt retulu.! a full and
tonij it te uiwurtitient el
WALL PA IT fi, WINDOW 8JI APGS,
ruii'iius roRPS, TAta'iii,
and nil (.I'i t. t,. V.s tn i.U line i.f business All Ibo
ii- vei-tiiini nr'-i a ipr.ifi'u piitt. rtin t ti'iiav are
iii'.ayi t lb. I i;.nd l;i Pla i-st iblhbmeiit, ..(.iln -troff,
.iv Murki'l,
J'Uj 1,
ItOBKRT ROAN
C&BISIIT MAKES
AND
UNDERTAKE,
'mi Strict, lit wen Main ami Tiinl tJrett
UEOOMSlilJIKi, PA.
i 1,1, kinds m Furniture nini'n to order ami
t broki ii tH'idtur. neatly rep lied. 'I h Ml'illly
."1 T r!.;.'i' f hi 1 .ra-k wl.l emn iire Itb ij thu
e. 11 1. .r ii'. J.iiid lu reopi-'cUiUly jill ltoa huuio
ol nulillr patronage.
Uiulm'tnking
Will l "C'r:'M!lya,i'l promptly att.in.lml to, iviien
' I 'inon iliirln ny hour uf the day or nljcht ha
III ut one ri.nn4 und lay out Iho dead. tVueil
f. -ii, ,1.. liilolh steUoama I.i dtblleil ha will ImnUl
the -- me.
Ready Made Coffins
IWh of Wool! and MRI'Al.r.I WIIIK nlwijwcn
Uand, lie I . -il'i ' inn the a lo proprlt lor lu lilooius
bUM uud aiirruundlu.' lUitricU fur
Taylor's Patent Corpso Presgrvw
By vrl"h acorns" nvivlM surelv and carefully pro
r'd in lee f r am d'talmiilii leii.thnf lime. Ihn
Use . f lh I P- rver inav be obi 'n d from lil'iint
nuv U.ii". H'-ffs. Piuils. lie ..ui O'lrnlng
t r "0 fitrnl'.litsl wu-'ii ri qiiiSUiO, v.o, mutest!
auaiuivifyANTrlfurii hI
trfRnirintef he It 1 lleiwl.tr I'alrtaler
,ihiI 'hiirnnihlil uinli ri'.'iiih hi.i 4"Wi Jit
ell' tmt 6e it iilernO'U Ifj ' in liiftmi 'urn
In rtv:r. miliUliT It 'AN,
nee. n,'7i-iy
:vi:nt TEitxi mxiiNs
Monday, Avguttt 3d, 18V4.
For pmlieuliirn, Adilrow,
It. II WIIITA' UK,
iliu.vu.i.H, Pa.
C, i" in il . ir r.i
( no CoiinniuK oruce.
livid on tub itiplloua
liLOOMSHUKG, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19,
M EN DliHbl LO'LTS
r
I
.vli'
OPPOSITE CKS'TRAI. UOTtil.,
WIIERK mav hi f i in I a f m stuelt ot tmurs, Medt
elns. Chi'inleiiH. I'l'ur anceiillCdl I'reparatkiin
Pert umrfy Bad Toilet Anlt'lca.
t I BSt)H"lln rT'S (U5IIMAM UNtMMVT hnsnroT
11. o to be ti iiet Inb-rnaliind orternal famllv
m- ttetno yel nrp'red 1 1 tilt- pul lle, tim't fall 10 1 t
ono Iwttle-on'y ,v) i ints, In large bottles.
t itivnuniK ciittoM.) pi'tiin
lven In rneh
iSln.,. (,,h .1...
i V p'uvnnvr or n nni'j" of
n hnlM" of Mm .tl lfvlmrl f,ir lh.
hiinUtnreliH f, n delightful jsirtumu -Oul) M ceuts
pur ijuiu?.
GBomm woirns'ior m-i i'!mt"d tw-n
pncKi t ttnlr,-'" tdui M, iin-1 1 Nri, i.Hilk.iti.l
pent RnlTes in Ivory, Pearl ,un Sbi.ll uauaiun, a f ull
lino.
piMn.tS'? ftntrnnd iriihk r ne, the best nitlrln
va '(. cn'Teti, it prinT't'en a '-iitimu iTu-i-ii
Jlrt-Jl
tJt,
k or brown as may be ds-ned -wilt .'ocontipi-r
rAini Jtui
f 1 a; pilar,
lli",!-" I e 1-
ttiibl.i r and et'i' r Trusses
iM Biirjil at
re of t, . i- it ,!".',.ie ! n.it!( m
1- b, ":(1 mal.ers. A tonitilt-Le uriAo.-tD,..ni
ro'u
at, ii ry low pi lets.
TMl'Hivi Rii and ilommftn fair (IIH, Pomadi , t!os
I met leg ate, of t lio itaesl qticiity nnd eliolcoat
rertitnu's.
DTI. WMitlFS'! Worn) Confections. , .f( and
ri'lli.btc pr "parallon for espeiilny wormn, ar
ranted tu giro satisfaction lu all ca,'ie- as cents per
box,
JT101I tlie best, live cent rifl-en. and tlio choicest
V I lav anas, uall at licildersliolt's.
T.I KSDKHHIIOTT.I flermnn Cnttlo Poiviler is wltli
I I out doubt tlio Pet condition powder In the
inurket. far Humes, Cow, Swlno and poultry-Onh-a
conn per packsya.
fjtoil riinnned Itanilsnml Face, use fllvcei liie t.n.
P tl ra. ll.e most aolljlitf ul preparation oreroffiT
d for tho purpose.
lau.o.'Ti-y.
E. M. KNORR'S
BOOT SHOESTORE
m.ooriirinuun, pkxx'a.
'S'CsH t.AVWr ASfi RS23T,
EVKttY VAltllsrV FOlt
Hoots and Shoes of ovey style,
Oood to walk with imny ti mile,
tlaitein, Sllppei., Halmorats,
Tttst tlie thing for pwttv gals.
Il'iotx and Mines tor bnya and men,
lloivy Koots tn put nn Waen
liatny weather In atone
or If you ko to ilh 'or trout.
IJh'htcr Hoots for sui day wear,
Orfornyounji ram nnntlnirifenr,
Hoots nnd Mioes to h .u tlie trade,
Miut.i tn order, or ready made s
hc ones made or old oii"i mcndeil,
Thus the Poet'a song u ended.
t tugo variety of ikiots nnd Shoes
for Full and Winter
'J radu.
Now (il 0 ods.
UAIiOAINd 1 1 IlAKUAlXri! !!
OUIUlOTl'Oi
VYOUK M DK TO Oltlinil, BV TUB BUST WOttK
MN.N AND Ot'TOI'' TIIKUKST MA iXi'J VI,.
! thuve nf thi Pubflo J'atroiitye i fatirileJ
awmvK va a tkial i a
st,t, ts, 'ti-tf. e. a, iixoitn.
y LI AS M UN DI5N UALL ,
HAVIS'ti re-'imul tin-bifsltiessuf Ma-ilum-'
dl fliii; at l.l i (Hd suae, on i
MAIN S WEET, BLOaMdBUKtt,
sr.v;i rut; kouks iiJini,
H"sln-sto e.ill'l.e Mt."itlunot hU Frloii H and Iho
PuoUeon' Lit!. ,0,alh
NEm', Ft'LI, AND VAJUKI)
STOCK Of GOOD
JUST OPKNKD,
And sillt.t4 a air.trv ot nubile ;.ai'nne.
Un sfors co.ssisi.soi'
D1IY GOOIH,
UllOl'BHIK).
qvtatMWAttK,
WQQDim'AlU!,
waMiwwAnr.
nonrs sitoKx,
llAHU.VAHh,
1'LOLH AX.i KriBU.
Ill concoction ntlb his utix'k of Mcivnau 11 m to
ooinlaritly keeps on baud lu hlu lU'll,
AFlXI.STOf'UlU''
Dmel ant Uirek4 Later,
asu uuisawfflor ins mani'i'av.'Vi.uk.
Bill Lumber madu a Bjieelnlity.
CALL ANI1 8BK.
Odt.S,19T8-tf,
Ciitl fliiil tUHiix,1
MAIN STJSEET UKUnV MAUKCT.
KCK1IAIIT JACOJW
DKHHIM to cull tlie at t p-i. 1. id ihe pe-ph.
ut m ,.'Ui.I'Utiliililui ill ui'i - nt wtU'i emai
ls, uM.1ti.ed t aU tuwm Ual li:-' I fit; M
HIIEAD,
HISCUIT,
RuhU,
t'Ai:, ,
PI,A1.'AX11'AXCY CO
A,.,, &v, ita,.
To
Oinei, 1 Cih. foi.t'.'- I , ' 1, '.r.
, Pa is , :i a. i uk
dthfaetlon ijuaranteixl.
M.vl.-I, II
Iff iff 1 Mi Mtr ft If i
hi A B Q A 8 TK R I
1 0 It
in Paints, Oils, Glnaa, I'ntty,
, J)rugs, "S'i'icM, Patent IIcdi
cinos, Ac, ccc.
MOYEU BRO'S
OUIjI) call tlie nttwitimi t.f lite tuitillatn
llietr rnry lar. nnd wel aeloclc-d sttslkot
irobas Mlilcb they offtrat tin
LOWIOT 3IA11KBT .UATM?.
too boxes Window Olnns All slmi ami qu jtlll3,
Plans tor Picture Fmmss a spflCltlly.
li'Iiile Iieatl,
Hex jm,
Uinbors,
Litlmrgo,
Siennas,
Greens
Blues,
Red,
YollowB, dry and in Oil.
, General Agent for
MONTOUR SLJPE PAINTS
LIK8EBD,
OI.tVB,
wham:,
OASTOIi, antl other OILS
VARNISH and JAPANS
from tlie tout JtannfueuaU's.
Tin Ir stock of
f 1 P I c s s
excels any la tills section of the Hfultl,
Agents for Dr, BIOKLEY'S
Family Medicines.
(lencral Depot ot supplies for Dr. .1. U. Ajer'.i
, 1'01'UTiAIt MKUICIXJW.
Tliel'i-cserlpilnii Dcpartioent Is muter the charge t
of comiftu t Ptmi iniiceul lt .
Physicians' Proscriptions
CAUEKUMA COJU'OUKDEI) V.'ITH j
DESPATCH. 1
Ctlfl Sparkling Water. !
The attenllnu nf country dealers, cpei'l.iHy IscjI'chI
to our slock of
Ui ttiki: coons,
SHOES, ALUM,
c o si a a z? va m. ahsib Vi st ?j,
Patent and Proprietary Mo Jioinos ftc.
our ivugon will couiinue aa formerly tt taake lis
tisuul trips to tupply oil t
OIL OF GLADNESS,
a spa
Coutdis,
; coids,
Croup,
Burns,
Tetter,
Piles &o
an Internal ana Bxtornal rem y whoso healing vlr
, tUuaaroatUMtcdby thousutiamn thU nnd adjtrtlntf
comities ts manufactuifcl by them and suppUdU to
, ihomlitetedeliliurairiictii or through their country
' dealers,
Price 50 CentR Per Pottle,
NOnft ffCDltlne uel?SH IL lifiirn llm InulA mni-lr find
tiiitne of Mover liro's ttiewordu ootiof (inn! jiesa"
! Worn tn the glass anil tlio Btgnatwro at Muyer ro's
mZFv
S J, KVAXB,
J, ,
READY MAD 15.
AND
0'iCUSTOAM MADE
CLOTHING.
HE HAS TUB
I fl
mm,
ti
UK.X.&
iH
AMI! rotrtOVSTJIj:
DBSBT WORKMEN
rorcooi itwaua ITomptni
lUtroUtng plant) to go.
in flMarr cfiwn
Ills trjotu are selected ,wlih oarsaii JhlsCUS'i'OM
WUHS will equiptu'e favorably vrttu the bo.t ettcrt
el the lukliioaubU) city Uealu r.
IIB KKKI'ri A I.AHOU 1.70CK 01'
BOB1 & OHILDREN'b OLOTHUVO
AND
OENTLKMEN'S
FUKNI l-IING GOODS
At Anleiilsblftiy Lou I'rteos,
A. J. CVAMK.
Jul t, 11TH-t.
QUA i: I.KS 1 'A MIILQS & CO,,
v lllKXKItaAIWBRUKKIIa,
m sanili Thh'.l atrcot,
' I'iCnverhmeniSiourltlei.lieldsiidKIHe
1 ais iiiiiih',
nun ti .Mia btsiiflit mid sold 011 onmml -wliin,
rUtii.iC 'cALE HAND BILL
IMnlcil ut tliLs ( lii'
.- ."!'., ' 1 1 ' It I Mi T THE
jvi' i i '.v.'NALliE ii.ii.uc.
hh . a & Kni k tffii l ill1 MB m m m drm
ny $v , $i$f ,f $
rat w as uiinTiiKD?'
ltd 'eft n load of nntliriiolio
In front of the poor widow's door,
YiTion tb' dcepsno -, frofen while,
Wrapped a' reel and si'iitro, motmlalii and mnor,
Tint was bis dooil j
Me rtl'Mtwelli
nvhai was lilscrootU"
1 cannot tell.
B!e'.eed,"IB Ids I asket nnd his Blro,"
In Htitliiff dotvt nmlrltmir upi
When tnore bo Ktt lin c the mors
Withholding nut the crust and cap.
He t.iok the lead
Tn each good tisk,
"Whit was his cwed ?"
I did not nek.
Till rhavitv wfi tike he snow,
Ml, 'lite, and atlent In its fall !
H ll';e Hie olsy winds that blow
Ir 'a lilverlng trees Uilcaroi-A pall
For fl jwit ami weed,
Drfirrta.'bnlo!
HTnal '.tblnoreodf
Tlio po ir my tmow.
He b id grrt.:nlth la loa of brt 1
For liuiiarj K'jple, on.; aj,d uldi
And hope Iupu-, kind urd b sail
l'o thoe o stn.l' ti il fixm t.br ould
F, ire a,it fi1d
An 'Veil a pry,
"Th.tf 'iWicreoUs''
I Ci ll'jl S.1)
In iviik It" did nut put his trosti
' tsfii"- If v.'..i I v ,i'-.ftrrlt
lie : jv 1 to i-ttvn bis e'ip ami ertt.st,
' 'Il'l nil nir !,Mnd uu.i.ci i ded It,
In (Ui " 1 id
A'.. . i ?et a
s' . m bit creed J"
ite v;a cot me.
Ho pot hls.trust In ;
(Voilid ,1'CltMllil
And .. i.'.t lii'ij ,rc I
SaranvrajJ I.!', l
n oven and ho
Uue'. and head;
i -:i,.ritj
i and d illy bread,
Ul u i tiike hC.J,
Fir lite 1 brief,
" bat was hl-i creed?"
"ttlul I. llU UjlicfT-'
Miscellaneous.
A 1,05k Aruanl tlie World.
Tho latest ami hest authority gives tho
popnlntisn of tho glo'oe at 1,330,300.000.
In America, 72,800,000.
In Europe, 567,000,000.
In Asia, 70S,fli. i,000.
In Alrica, lfi8,0'XVJ00.
In Aujitraliit ami I'lili'iusia, 8,300,000,
Those people sprak about 3,600 diflcrent
langtirgrt, and are cut up into 1,000 Uillbt
cnt rclig'.otis sects.
Tho adherents of the principal sects, re
counting thu whole population, aro suppon
uil to be nearly thin;
The sis older oriental churche, COOO,
000. JtouKii Catholics, 195,000,000.
J'nilesinntH, .j7,1;;j,00O.
.Manmrnvdani, i'10,000,000. ,
Ititddliiaty, ii iO.OOo.OOO,
Other Asiauic rrtigioiii, 2GG,O0O,000.
Pagan-, 200,000,000,
Jew, 0,030,600.
-o
Happy llasbr.r.flj.
It i-i n man's own fault if lie i.i unhappy
with li's wife, in nmo cases out of till. It i
a very csceiiiuiii il woman who will not be
all aiio can ho to nn nttct.tivu hiishnuil, and
u ui'-r'i enet'otirinai, one nil! not iic very
awis'ile if "lip fin is lursclf willinly neg
lonled. It Mitiild I.e. very tasy to hate .iinun
who, having 'nittn ! :i woman to hint, made
no elTiirt to m ike lif r lin jpy j hard not to
lovi1 one w'.i.i ni' ronstntit and lender, and
when .i wonmn loves she alwnya striven to
The, sr. al iiieu of this .world have often
been v. iiu'hc.lin their domestic relations,
while nie.in and common men novo been ei
ceedinjly happy. Tho reason is very plain.
Absorbed in ili'diiscl ve, those who deire,l
I lie world's i.pj'-Iausi were careless of tha lit
tle w,.rll ut lum.ej while tbois who had
ion.' of lids enira strove tokeepthebi-nrns
; Uliat ere their own, and were happy In their
Underlies'.
Ho woman will love a man tho better for
bei!,; renowned or pronilBunt. Though ho
b.t; fii'-t among men she will only bo proud
er, nuA fonder j and if she loses hint through
iliiu rijiown, as ts often ihe wise, sho will not
even be roud. Hut give her love, uppreol-
I utl .a. klmlucfti. und thcro u no sacriliin sho
! wou!,i m,t nmho for his emtUnt iinj Cdwlort.
TJitj iumi vvtw lovea her Ij iier hem tiutl hor
kinjf. No less n lit '(i to her though ho la
mil olio tn finy other j no ks. a .Kins tb-.tigh
lil.s only kiiig.lmsi'i . her heart ami Uoiui).
I'yni Children
Tiir.-f is an idva i..ut praise l-i loo good a
1' in" 1 rv i 111 ' Iv.n tho ihildreii! that it h
I 10 i.e'i ii'. uh ir i.i.'iil ,1 mid literal dig. s I
. ,' 11. fji'.n 1 Men ate go -Afrnid that
. , , , . - .
i-liinl v, ,1. ij.&w pi',.,! 1, i"M luey never pitu-u
u ni, n',111 t u f,'a;'se is otun uiKii-rous, 11
is opf tn nr.hu t loo ludi'h self-nwttiun
.or v'.;'-a-' ':rv 11 i'i Jtji'itiuiiite oiiiruwt'u
,if wi. t'lpddi.ig i',,ni.K!ttiati.i.i from m.e who
ts i ntii'U d to a 1.1' it will rngtndcr seif-dis-
tru.it or ine.aij. iioli iiopeli-innes-i or uispii'
.. pen-ifiiew u.
iiiisnuioto ac.'tljil, ainl
within, i'aise is
there i ;i' child i'...c doe.) not m.'-efit. It Is
the Joitsli r, card of one's trtiggU to d rlsht.
Thomas Ilut hcs -- i s that you can in ver get
a man's best t n, ...m vvivnom praise, t
can never irnl a i-.if,i bell Ottt ol iiliil With -
out .r.ifao. Mm 7 si'iisitivo child, vvo hs-
lleve, di..v ot Imn.w for lack 01' kiudoom
iiieiui.iti.,11. W.my iSniarvIiug to the pralic
n pur, ni should tiive, runs on eugerly alter
the d. ie'iiii.g ILU T" of others, l'o with
buhl praise where it U iiu-j is dishonest, ami
in the cu'O of a child such a course often
leaves a stiuglti.-t seme oi' injusticis, Motives
I of coniiiniii ja-'iue ui wCU as regard lor tuo
J future ul thu culd sumild iultuenee tho
I pureut to give generous psaiso tu uil vhodo
' -t.( Vl! tt.
Of cviurso tiiore is a dilferoueo lu tho con
stitution ot ciililiuni no.uo v.iuu it bear iv.
niutli pruUe us others, aiivlsoiue need a great
deal. V. sinmld now be Indiscriminate.
Wu remoiubtr u wonderful woiuau wlio
taught, u Nihool in ouc viHago until slio hud
educated a pii'v of tltrce generations. Sho
Was one of the ui ni successful of toucher,
but her siievi'M Iny in her gift of praising
with d.suriiuimu on. A hml buy wlio wai a
good sehu.ar tst praises fur his Urilliuney
sandwiched betvvu.-,t her ubowlttatlim of hi
bud behavior, und no was won to n bolter
life 1 uud we, recall a good girl, who had o
gift tor learning rapidly, but wuo was ivcd
irom mtcr despair by iho pwiso sh got fur
lwr uutiriug industry, iulo ihudisuuitr,iji;sd
haiti of Iho uhiidrvii ihe pra sj uf t 0 tu.ioh
i.'iuuilikesuullgl.tj and tho vifmuK, lik
1. Mit, tun ,.uly ripuii in situ4tiuu.
. , . -, -
The ashes uf is s-uikud cigar arelitUo
ibvught oi ilufcof; ou soaniely uum.
,1 - W. e I ..it ciiiucliies
ut our on 11.
1 n
1875.
THE
.,Ki;iii;sr man
KVEIl fATf,
fllR IVOBIiD
iiv antittdii cahy r.am.EsTOK.
Precisely at what tlnio the faithful anil
iilTceiloiinto subjects of his Majesty Ivan IV.
Car nf nil the Hinsln, conferred upon lilnii
his pet name, "Vhc Terrible," history neg
lecls to Inforni us, but we rr left in no un
certainty ns lit the entire appropriated ol
the title, which Is npw inseparably linked
with his lmpllsm.il name. Ho Inherited
tho throne at the age of three yoar, and hU
early edtientinn was carefully attended to by
Ms faithful gtiardbui", who snubbed and
seareil hlin, In tlie hope that thev inliiht so
far weaken .his intellect as. to secure a per
manent control over him, nnd through him
govern Russia as they ploned. They made
footstool of him sometimes nutl a football
at others j and under thoir ystem of train
Intr, the development of those tpialities of
mind and heart for which he h celebrated
were remarkably rapid.
He was always Iran tho terrified, and lie
le-anio Ivan th$ terrible before he was olct
e.iough to havo played ressonablv irooif
ganio of marbles, or have become tolerably
ctpert In the art of mnnibling the pc;r. In
ded, it would seem thd Ihe yotina Pflttcti
was insensible to tin joys and other excel
lent spi.ris in which ordinary youth delight : ;'s
.... i.c.ejroi an mourns turn O! mn-l, He 3
mvei.tcil oilti-rs beiter suited to his untes '
nnd eiiai'iicitr. One of these tiastimcs I
1 1.. , . ... L
ii. uinji,s uic urai anu. minpieai one uevteu .
oy the yiiinlittil genus) consisted in the
dropping of cat, dogs and other domestic,
animals from the top of tho palace to.the
pavement below, und sentimental historians
luivo construed thc.-io Interesting experi
ments upon the law of gravitation into acta
of wanton cruelty.
Another of the young Cnr's nmnoments
w.is to turn hnlf-fuinishcd pet bears looso up
on panning pedestrians, and il is tho part ol
charity" to suppose Uiat Ills purpose in thta
was to glttdy tho psycholoficnl and
phy io'jtiou.ical ilienomena of liar. jV
le-5 pro.ttabie way lie bad ot accomplishing his flight to Aicx.iudrovsky seemed to thorn
fie i.nei!iMigwashythrowing,i.r,ii4yoiith.j,i withdrawal of the protection of Pr,.vi
ml Aiueri.'i.n . phrme it, "hyin ' stones at I iLnm itsoli' lt,,-inaJ uJ...i...i n..
the pa sen by, cu'icoaling himself mean-
while behind ii screen. He cultivated hia
ikiil in horsemaiiship by riding over elderly
IJCuple, crippies nnd children. In short, hi
but fan spoils were all of an original and
highly inte.reslii.g sort.
Up to the age of thirteen Ivan was under
the tutelage of n council, of wliicli the Piinco ,
ir.iu.s!.' Via.s elnel ainl it was thlsiirineo who
di.mini-civil over tiie boy and made a foot
stool and a f' itball of his body. At Hint
age Ivan asserted ids independence in a very
pi'aitive ami emphatic way, which even the
Prime yimiicy could not misapprehend.
The young Cxnr was out hunting, accompan
ied by Shiii'ky and other princes and boy
ards, iiiniinjt whom was Princo Qlttisky, a
bitter livai of Shuisky's, who w.u prejudiced
against tliat excellent gentleman, At Ids
i;.'!;e:"n I an addresaed liis guardian Shui
sky ri iartguage which the latter deemed in
wilent. fehuisky replied angrily, and Ivan
requested his dogs to remonstrate with the
prince, which they did by tearing him limb
from limb.
Haying thus silencr.I tho dictation "I":
Shufaky, the young prince became the ward
of tlie no less excellent Gluijky, antl was
carefully taught that tho only way in which
he couid effectually aiscrt his authority w.u
by punfahmont. It was made clear to his
budding intellect, too, that thcehortest, sim
plest nnd altogether the bc3t way to et rid
0.fuifi.',eauie poupio o put
death, and throughout lib l.fo Ivan never
lorgot t u for single moment. P..wcr he ; w,jch Wi)r th(, cr(Wn mj u Wmv
was told.waa ironnlcn .in less tts.d ; and the , couvi,tiim tlml ti,cre Wl.rc no
unl7 way in which it could be really used mics ,icar on tho othw iMe of lm
nas ut oppres,...,.. or three tears no pains Ua wa,Js v,hici1Iuil 1)im Bul
were spared to teach him this system ot clh.es , thm ho C(mW not a, - ., s
and politics and the young prince, he rcpalred.to his forest stronghold at Alex
anxiety to perfect hlvn.ein.1 the art ot gov-; tt!ulrov,kT wbcr() he lurrousn,,ld ,,Um.,
cming, dd.vently pwctieed all tut pre-, .Ru ml raln,mrt). Hm) ho con.
W!'1,3, . , vcrlcd himself into a'.mnunstrv, minis him
W hen ho was seventeen yean of age he M. aU,)(iU an(1 h) fiil;mvrr(
was lormal.y crowaed . Cat. I he citizens, ig- Jfe ri , cuM monfts ,0 o)
u,.ra,t ol the imt'.sof political economy and af t,w mi nQ (UM h
tue pnnup csot g.iver.imonal science under-1 a mhli fch mvn 0;i,luUioil u
Iv.urf tho yte. '"'''spcutma.tofhislinicat pravc-.alb.Mi,,.
alaimcd mid fired tho city 0110 utghi. When ,. ,, . ', ., . .,
, , 1 1 , 1 hiiii-sclt iio.recrcii'inii except a daily tiirht 1.
Iv u ao he was terrified, beiui ol an ab. tj0 ,,1
.loruiai.y .iwv. u- empcramei. , and the ap-, fllcJ . , t,j0 ()m o).
pari ..a ol a warning ....ink, togolher will. ! da ww alM n ,
tm, .tirtaence oi AuaUtiu, the yot.ug czar- nWlUement wj th Wil,,1oK,, frj.n s',,,
m.i, led the Cz.ii' to abandon tho Minnie and , .... .1 , . ,
'. . , , , . 1 to sirect, pmiiuiiiitr with their hutch
dli-.ii;..iurn.ir.l methuda id governinent in . , J ,,. .11 i 1 1
,. , , , , , , , 1 "ts stieli dwlovi! 'Ci'd'. ns thev, I,,, ufiicn.,.
wli.c.ihen.il b en bred; uud 1".-liuneeu
. . ,. , 1 ihey were very m i ., rate ri tit. Ir 111 Uilireii
timier t.u .i.owtlouoi Alexis .vi.kji.cii
. . , , , , ,,,
a1'1'
, ftj' 1 '
. .an 11. . 1 V..HI.-1 , xiau v.ieuiv--i llllll i
lit-.' i' .1.11,1.1 iilacn uiupliiyiu.'ilts ot !
1 ,
Itiitii' -tinsii ., p ilitteaily and socially
lio ,iih
in i.i ir pi.
.1 iii.i Hiinnter-t nmi put otutrs
.e.-. He rvii0'.iii!zid thoarmyj'
cviloln the iiitciuot of abiiract
revi-i
jd-iic
th
,s i .dnej the Tartars; established
mrt
in- the piottctp ll of Iho frontiers, laid
, t, f ,m,a,lii,; ,'or the future gre.unessol the
I ,,,,,.., li,i,d..v.w..,,.i..t.
empirei oe,-.ui tne worn wuicu was ootnpiet
od by Poicr i.i.' Creat ; introduced printing
in.o itu-si.i; ti-l.ici greatly to bar po.-aos-aiotis
; choc!:, d the abuse of the elerjy;
, b .it wUu t,m SVcil,ta fil, ufJt, Ul
1 , , . . , . ,,. ...
1 a ..oiidrcl vv.i) 1 madj hiiusoif fauious by
doing tluwo tiling. w:dcu historians love to
cbro.'iuli'.
jleituwhile, his genius for governing upon
the tiadsliuiii system lay dormant. It was
not dead, but slept, and after 11 nap of iiiiiu
teeu yctrs, it awoke one day refreshed. An-ii-tatia
tin' beautiful queen, whose liillueiiuo
h.id ben supremo for so long a time, died,
uu l (.in wit free again. Ho roo.illcil his
old bishop, who bud beau ir.iuUhod fur his
urii.ic-s and iiiiuulted Uim ai tn lili future
course',
"If yoti wish to bo truly a snvore'.gn,"
said 1I1U eminent prolate, "nuter seek n
0 luitsell'tr vvisT than ymir,elfi never stek
ud. ice from any man. Command but never
ob.-y, and you will bo u terror to tho buy
ard. Ueuiemher that ho who H permitted
to bealii by pdvlsing h curUilu to cud by
ruling his s.ivoroign."
iF re was advice of a sort suited to Ivan's
lasiu mid eliivuiiiiu, tvid for reply iw kissed
the bishop's uaud,'sayiug I
"aly own tWuiur eould uut huva spokuu
more wlsolj.
l'uat tho Ciir s.i-iktj iluosrely his faith
lul.u'is I.i thu Li.ihop's proeepts abun.lsutly
Utlestl.
His lult.isteis uud osl visors being maul
fiMtiy wisji' man nw, aud ttierofoM uut ut all
tlio proper kind of people tu hava ubo.it, he
straijutway banMiied lUem, Uu thou bun
u diiium searu.1 lor ihoir partlsaus some
of whdtu he put to d.utii, and condemning
,1;.. I'. li nu .11 . 1 1 licit U'll torturo. il..
IK v .1..1., i 11., ll.Ull.i .ll to his own huUiu
M IIMIWIlll - "
Tft K OOLUMBtAV. vtil.. i.N. M).
coLUiimAnMiomivt vouxt, xo.
ii id, winch ho was rtwolycd upon ruling ab- j the olaborato and Ing'jnloiis cruelty pr.ietic
Holutely at le.nt. If not well. nn n. ml in tlie inaswre of tho Kovgnrodlani
nrlnuci made himself ilisairreimliln hvdnr.iln.
iug ti pirticlpito freely In tha pleasures of
liic place; and, for 'the. sake of domestic
liiiruioin, Ivan had him txiiturded while he
was at hli prayers. Another so fur over-
ftepped tho liiunds of courtesy and proprie-
ty as to remonstrate with one of too now fa-
voriljs uiKin his improper conduct nnd
fvan. In order that there mlnl.t1! nr. i.t-t.
erings nnd hnrd;fcellngs in hifhmlly, slew
the discourteous piinco with his own hand,
Ho was in the habit of carrying! Iron
rod about with him, and he had a plnvful
way of striking his friends now and theil
merely for his own .imn.ei, tfu -ia.
nntrlcs of this and otheriike sorts were end-
lcs. One dv lrbir.n ItorU- t,.t
came to pay h'm respects to tho Czar, and a.',
ho bowed tn the ground, accordltnt to cus-
torn, Ivan scizintra knife, said, "llnd 1,1J
thee, my dear Boris.: thou doservest n nrooi
of my favor," and with I hat ho kindly cui
the nobleman's ear ofl.
When Prince Kurbsky, whom he had
threatened with death .uVd.'to Poland and
wrote him a letter thence, tellin r lilni pret
ty plainly .what! ho thought of him, tin
ar plavfully gtruekthe bunr nf the mis-
-rfve wlth'an iron rod, as a preliminary tr
lin. of tlie Ictt-r, and tho tin
j .-..j.jy fta-tl3 ,...,.,. w,,aiK,
mUSj,, Twin pt-n iend' the vvi.rd of his rsliel
Tlnn. ....i.i,.,.. ir.. ,!... i .- . .
ttti4t ;3,e
boyards generally Hvmpatliire-
with Kurbskr, and to teach them better, h,
put a good many of them to death by tur
ture, and deprived ninny other, of their c
tales. JIi9 alarm was vcrv real, however
for ho was it phenomena of abject cowardice,
lie therefore fled to a forli.ind place in a
dense wrest, where, h remained a month,
writing letters to the people telliiifr their
that ho had alxlicited and left them to then
mm us ii iniuisiimout inr tlieir.liMnyiilty ,tnu
their crimes. Singularly onough, h llijrln
teriilied tho people. Ho had taught tlicm
tnat lie was their, god as God was his, uno
courts ceased to wit. The peoplo were in ni.
agony of terror. A large deputation of hoy-
nrns ami priests journeyed to Alexandrovukj
and besought tlio sovereign to return am,
resume his holy functions ns the head of tin
church, that the, souls of ho many millinii-
migntiiot perish. Hxactlug of clergy and
nobles !lu ttI)a,jlIte riglt to j a ht.
nnd a promise that thev would in no way in
torn. re with or ist bis authority, ho re
turned to Moscow. Hero ho surroundei
liiui.oif with a body guard of desperadoes
1,000 strong at lirst, and afterwards increased
' to 0,000, whoso duly it w.u to discover tin
czu's enemies and to bweep them fiom th.
face of the earth. As emblems of those
their fundi ins, each member of tlio guar,
i carried at Ids how a dog's head and a broom
As ihe punishment of the Czar's encmiei in
j eluded tlie confiscation of their property, :
large portion of which was given to th
1 guards themselves, they were always singu
larly succesiful in d!-eovering tho disallec-
j tion of wealthy nobles, discovering it ollen-
I lime before the , nobles, themselves
CWlire of their own treasonable sentiment,
Feeling unsafe btill, Ivan built fur him
f-clf a new palace, oiitddo the walls of th
Kremlin, making t an imprognahlo csstl.
Then finding that, even this did not lull hi
shaken nerves to rest, he proceeded 4o pu
d,in;er afar off by dfa; osscsing Iho twelv
tliousand rich nobles wiioso Cilule.i la noni-
l nJ lr tH-ii- property f
,.. flln(lllt.rj ,'.
, , . . ...
1 ces, Iiiiwtvir, in i.'.t.t.il; in 1,1 tin irs iveri i''n
dollbticss, nud it, is ivcoidcd to ll.eir creii
that, at. this time, they r.irelv ever kllhd
more than Iweuty people lu one day, whi.i
sometimes tho number was as low as five.
But ttvquictjito of thi-, kind muld not ul
ways cunieni mo izar. rn.ituiailv, he irrcw
tired of individual killings, nnd he began 10
Innj for S01118 exciting sports. When on
tiny aquarrel arose between some of hi:
guards, and a few of tho people of Toner',. ,
Ivan saw ut a giaiiocthatall the Inhubilauts
ot lorjork were mutumu rebels, and i f
tiourie it bceuiuu his duty to put them alt ti
death, which he straight ivay did
Up to thi time too genius of Ivan seems
to.lmve been cautiously feeling Its way, and
so tlie part ot his story already sketched tnav
In regiiMea as a mere preliminary to hi
real career. 111s extraordinary capacity im
ruling no empire upon the principles t.iugh
him by the Priuce Ulttfaky, was now about
to show Itself in uu its greatness. A crimi
nal of Novgorod, feeling himi d! aggrievco
uy t.10 uiitliorties of that city, who incarcer
ated him for a tlm?, wrote a kHior olierlng it
plnoo tlio city under Poli di prnteciiun. Thi;
letter higued, not wi.b hlsonu nair.o lit
wiih that of the archbishop, auj, instead ol
sending it to tlie King ol Poland to whom
was addressed, he seeMed it in the church 01
Wt. Suphi.i, Then going to Alexandroisky,
ho tuld Ivan that uu.t.iii was caatemplatod
by tho Jiovgorodium, ami that the trua-oiii'
blo letter would be luuud behind the i,itulo ol
the Virgin in tho church. Ivmi scut a mcs
seuger to tlml tho letter, and upon his re
turn tuo Csuf began ins imirch upon the
doomed city. Happening to pass through
tho towu of Jthu, ou his way to Novgorod, lie
put all its Inhabitants to death, with the
... 1 , .1 ..... .,
nurnose. d itbtliMs. ot tralnitnr his rivm. In
;.i....J.L ..j.
I.it I Lit 1 1 t4 llitd.Sti.1.1. ilM.M .1. . I.
. . " "v " " I VJi
K.,w,,kr,ii Ir.,., II,... ..lu ..i .i.t, ....
- j, . . ...s.,,' ,vviu ui 1,11,1
agivcuuio iMsiuiie, ue repeated it 11 1011 Ins
. . .1.1- . .1 ... . ... .
arrival at tho oily of T.ver, antl then, iu or
Ucr that the othor towns along his mute
might have no rcam to oomplalu of parti-
alily, bestowed upon all of them tt like man-
- i
He 1 .u .11 01 1. is ii4,e,'il regard.-
1. 11 ,1 i.i.v ,,11 4 se i) ucjrlbe in detail
LtATJfid OF AlWJiUTMNG
nn" i.kK d..". lit" r'f "I"'"),
rcitv j mis or two li,' f-rt tons, f i ,r ;
ii, S""
in
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rweelt
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uir roll, i
in couin i
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Trim-
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I nMi 0101,
IIiki rtcil
i nil' '
UiWoiS, Sid t itv.ii r,.t,. fur iiddi'tonal Ins. rtlons
ltlllltIf1W,''t'lPDgth. ,,,,,,..,.-.
K.wntt,r's, Admlnls ran.! i ml ' ndl'CT . ' tires,
three dollars.
Tr.n. l ,,i or 1, i ' " llne
ri culjru-lvi'iil hi ti i t i ,
, ri cmjriciv
' raids in
til Ml I"V
in the "ii'i l"i - ' ' try i
rpr for ir '
Thn stnrv Is sickenlnc. Ivan first heard
masa, -and then began the butchery, which
lasted for many day, was conducted with
the utmost deliberation and most Ingenious.
cruelty, nnd ended In the slaughter of sixty
thousand people. Ivan had selected certain
prominent citizens to the nvfmber of several
hundred, whom he reserved lor public ami
tiartlcularlv oruel execution at Mojcow,
SJummoniug tho small ami wretched rem-
nantof the population to his presence, ho
'wotight their prayers for the continuance
ni'l prosperity of his reign, nnd with gra-
cloili words of farewell took this dep.irlitro
from the murdered city
Tito execution in Moscow of the rc- rved
victims was a scene too horrible to bode
cribed in those pages. Indeed, tho half of
fnvan'a enorniltid may not bo told hero at
all, an t even the historian contont tlicm-
s"'vc with the barest outlines of miny purU
tfhbi oarecr. He sought to make i.:m-eit
In some senso a deity, blaphemously .wert-
J that his throne was surrouiule't by areii-
-imtels precisely as Uil's is. M""' ''nS
limsolfwith tho Almighty, ho lIimi a c-
innliim from the observance of O '!
vml in deiLmco of tho fundnmonlul prmei-
iles of tho Oreek C.iuro'.i, of which ho waa
e head, ho married cvr.i wives, l'.eli. v-
llmtl.e mlit'at with erjunl iuieini y m-
i!t tho ui iral senso of other natii n -. tw .-
u.diy sought to add Euglund's qui en, Eii: a-
cth, to the list of his siaiusci. An I lie was
.I far right in his estimate of his power to do
n lie nleitsod, thatjlho virgin queen head of
.ho English chureli, while sho would not
icrself become one of his wives, conscntcu to
issist him, and selected for his eight consort,
ilary Hastings, the daughter of the Earl of
iliiutinglon. She came near bringing about
. . i .a.. i.. e
.i nmiriaeo ueiween me iwo cuureuia ui
viiich Ivan antl she were respectively head,
ivho were agreed in condemning polygamy
is a heinous crime.
For only ono of his crimes van showed
regret, if not remorse. His oldr and favor-
to son, when the citv of Pskof tas besciged
V the Pole', asked that ho might bo en-
irustod with thecoinmand of a body of troops
with which to assist tho beleaguered place.
Ivan was so great a coward that ho dared
not trust tho affection and loyalty of even
lis own favorilo child, and in a fit of ming-
d fear and r.igo ho beat tho young man to
leatii with his iron stall', saying, "llebel,
vou aro ltagueil with the uoyarus in a con-
piracy to dethrone inc."
llemorse seized upon him at onei, and an
utl'erings and his fears of retribution wcro
errihlc. Finally he determined to abandon
the throne and i-eek peace in n convent, but
lie infatuated Russians entreated him not to
lesert them. He died at last, in 15S0, and
vi n on his death-b"d attempted one of tho
not infamous crimes ot Ins lile, ami wa..
diked only by the flight of his victim and
its own inability to follow hor. Slio was a
nembcr of his family, being a wife of tho
-on.
Did Schchcrezado herself ever innginc a
tr.ingor story than this? And yet it is plain
dstory, and is only a fragment of the truth.
American Home.
Oi.s of tha Sorrows of Life.
Many a volume has been written 011 tho
ovo of parents, the love of mothers, its cn-
husi.isnis of hope aid fancy, its adoraJons
f the tiuworthy, is agony for tho In it ; but
do not remember that any one ims ven-
urcd to touch 011 a still more terrible view
if tlio subject, the dUappointmciit lor ex -
tmple, with which tuch i? woman as I havo
ittompted to sot before the reader .1 wo, nan
nil of high aspirations, noble gcnercs';ii ,
d, perhaps, nn unwarrantable personal
ride, all inlenaifii-il by tho homely circum-
tanees of life around her someli.n.s lo ' s
tpon the Absolutely commonplace pco) 10
vlioiu slio lias brought into the world. K.10
00, has had her driams about them whin
were children, and all tilings sccnied
oroiblc wiiileTthey were youths, with still
oino graco and freshness of tlio mom n;;
veiling their unhoroie outlines, lint :i
ii.iau of heventy can cherisli no fond de-
isioas about her mulnle-aeu sou3 and
i.iughten, whi nro to all intents and pur-
ies, as old she is. What adisrnal senseof
f.tiluro must come into such a woman's
ic.irt whilo sho looks .at them! Perhaps
here is 011c reason why grandfathers and
,'raiidiiiotliQra throw themselves so eagerly
nto the now generation, by means of which
mm in uaitiro can go on djc. ivi.15 itsr l.
leavens! What ad'uTereiue between In
rdinary man or w mui of fifty uu 1 too
ideal ircaturo which lie or sho ai-.i arid to
iho mother's eyeaut fifteen ! Tlie old peoplo 1
; tze and gnM to ee our old lc itun.3 in tu ;
itid who can expres tho blank of that uis
ippointmeiit, the cruel mortiflcathu of
ihoso old nope whio.i never find expression
11 any words? arcs. LlijAarit.
India lliihlii'r Tires.
All the subject that are di-eiii-e 1 now
weroonly Imagineil once, said adi..iii)gub.h-
1 lain. tic, a ni this i., so true that th ' pub.
ic mind has now roached'the su j.-ct which
comes imme'li.itely lielore he.irs famous
.iropusilion that the cavalry shullld be 'Vnml
vvitbiclt; ' thiniih thu relationship b. ems
0 liu putting t.te cart before tho hors. In
London it ii prop w.'d that thu own' r. nf ;..l
ih'. .'lei which p'y in the public s'.ivetish'.'l
bo compelled to have the wheels ol their v. -hide
bound with India rubber t . 1
tint this lias tlio sound of something wildly
impossible. Popular notions of In-li;. rub
ber at onoe sugg st that it would u-o a t i f
tires a day. Pcoido cau scaroelv co v ' i f
in article fumilliiir Cor its jii'ldimr s 1 -s
enduring for any time the friction whl - d'.
itroyath pavements; ami the 11 iti.ni of. -
pense, founded on the pre,sumed in tib.luv
of such tiro-, is tho groat objection 11' , ,'. t o
tho innovation, Uut the fabricator, nf l i i. 1
rubber answer that ihey can uiake tire w.il 'a
will outlast iron. Perhaps they c, 1, .
many min s have bee-i seen in this gc , ..
tlou th:r oua scire ly dares dem any
downright statement of that soil. O.h if
theso day wo may see Krupp's camion m 1 .0
of papier mao-ic, and we wilUimply sbr.i '
our slioultlers aud Inquire, what ueu Ituba
rubber tires are said, pruutlgjdly, to be. hup '
oilectivo sorvico 111 llerlin,
:inu tuo ex ii ti
nisntot tli s change h is too much 1 in-
1 .. "'"v-" y
ty ui it uut to iiowct and widely in, ,1
I ' " ' - " VV""
navement , roblo will 1, u-.u !
1111 1 WtM i'.
I '
. 1 -.- v
1'Uf.er
- A dentist 1.1 ivumii, who I,'. I 1
young lad While it a.ning her kuu, as
called on by uer failiei with a lo.i l. i V'im,
and tlie de tist paid him five hundred J, .-
lars not to Ure it oil' iu ids olllce, lie belti
ixceedingly eruxitive to iioiso.
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