The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 10, 1878, Image 1

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THE COLUMBIAN,
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BLOOMSJBURG, PA., FRIDAY , MAY 10. 1878.
THE COLUMBIAN, VOL. XII, NO. 18
UUbUMIIlAllKMUllllAT, Oh. ALU, IIUi Ml
IlLOOMSnUHU DIKECTOKY.
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V
ENDUE NOTES just printed ami for sale
cucap at mu Columbian uuice.
ntoi'KWONAt, CAiiri'j.
C U. IUUKLE i. Attorney-at-I.aw. 'Office
j , tu Brewer's building, Snd story, liooms 4 fi s.
rU. VM. M.
I J clan, omce
streets.
ItEIJEK, Surgeon nnil I'hysl
8. K. corner I'.ocK and Market
T K. EVANS, Jt. I).. Surgeon ami IMiysI
f . clan, (Onico and Itesldence on Third street,
comer Jeircrson.
T H. McKEI,VY, M. D., Surgeon and I'hy
J slclan, north side Main street, below Market.
Office
11. KOHISON, Attorney-nt-Law.
In llartman's building, Main street.
ROSENSTOOK, Pliolographer,
, Clark & Wolf's (Store, Main street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
DAVID LOWENBEnO, Merchant Tailor
Main St., nbove Central Hotel.
T S. KIJHN, dealer ii, Meat, Tallow, etc.,
X . venire street, ociween ccconu ana 'i nira.
BUSINEbS CAims.
E. WALL'EU,
Attorneynt-law
Increase cf Pcnslcs: cbtainci, Collctticss made.
Ofllcc, Second door from 1statlonal Bank.
ULOOMSBUHO, PA.
Jan. II, 1378
D
U. J. C. RUTTEK,
PHYSICIAN it SUIttlEON,
Mar.9T,'J4-
UfHce, North Market street,
Uloomsburg, Pa.
s
,VMUEL KNOKU.
ATTO li N E Y-A T-L A W,
nLOOMSllUHO, PA.
Office llartman's lllock, corner Main and Market
streets
N
U. FUNK,
OATAAVISSA.
"Y-M. L BYEUIiY,
Anunn a i-a l -la w,
CatawUwa, Pa.
Collections ntorr.btly made and remltbs4. omce
onposlto Catawlssa Deposit Bank. 6m-ts
VEGETINE.
Ilcr
Mr. II. II. f tevens.
Otvti WorriH.
HALTiMOSEwMd., Feb. W, IS77.
Dear Mr, sineo several years 1 have cot attoro and
i nail somo puykicians, uut mcy
Wow 1 liavo heard of your Veee-
very onlnlul foot.
couldn't euro tne,
lino from a lady
At'll. U lAl'B. J NO. K. FKTM1RK. H1A8. B, BBWARHS.
WJI. K. HAQENBUOn,
WITH
Kauli, 1'rjmlcr (VKdivardN,
(Successors to llenedlct Dortcj'A Hons, SS Market
sirceu
Importers anil dealers In
(JUINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARK,
9i3 Market ttrctt, Plilladeliihla.
(,'onftmilly on hand Original and Assorted packages
Juue ra, n-y
ho was stelffnriL tontr Ltmn. nnil
becamo all well from jour Veretlne. and 1 went and
bought inn on,H bottli of Vejretlnoi and otter t had
used one bottle, tho ptlns left m, and It iiojan to
neiu.iiiiu men luouguL one oilier uouih, aim so i
take It let. 1 thank iod for this remedy nnd your
self and wishing etery sufferer may puy attention
j i, is a mossing lor neaiin.
Mrs. u. KltAllK, (us West llultlmoro ptreet.
Poetical.
VEGETINE
halo nnil Sure
MH.iI, It. STEVKSA.
In tt7'i vtHir VrtrcUnn wiirfcornmnnilcit mo.ncit
JleWlnif to tlife Kvru.iMoiiS ot a Irlend. I coiihchh d
uitrj lu ALthutlino I wan hunt ring from general
(ifttlltty uuJ nt'rvou-4 prostration, Bun-rtnduccd hy
ovcrworic nnd lrri'irufur tintlW Its wonderful
I Htrenetbenlmr nrnl curative oroDerttes Beemed to nr-
r n-v-i, ihj ucuiiiiuii u rjBu iii iit'iii uiu iiibi uuao ; lllHl I
IuiitiiT ivi h hi ii'iii. list' i riiiHiiiY n'ftiyf'ruu, painuiff i
more than uiuallienlth ntid g(od tt-llni;. Hlncetlicn I
I hao notlitisltaUd toylvo vi'jfellnemy moht un
ntinltned lndorwincnt. as beltitf a safi sure, and 1
fl K CANPIELT1 A M Pn?ieinftl. ierful agent hi promoting lienlth and restorlnif
unt'uiiieoniymfaicinei uso; anu as .ongaaJiho
Oraugcville Academy.
It you want to patronize a
FIRST CLASS SCHOOL,
WIIEItK UOAlt!) AND TUITION AHK LOW,
give us a trial.
Next term begins
MONDAY. APRIL 15, 1S78
For Information or catalogue apply to
THE PI1INC1PAI,
July 27, '77-ly Orangevtllo, Pa.
Yours truly.
no Montgomery street.
W. II. CI.UtK,
Allegheny, l'cnu.
The (Seaside Library.
Choice books no longer for the few only. The best
stnndard tioiels utthln the reach of every ono.
Honks usually sold from) to 13 given (unchanged
and unabrl'iired) for 10 nnd 20 cents.
is 'I he mint or riontc-i'rl&to, Alex Pumas
15 Tho King's t)n, by rapt. Marryat
15". Hand and Olove, by Ami-lla II. Edwards
15s Treasure Troie, by Samuel l-over
159. 'I he r antom -lilp, by Captain Marryat
ico. ribo lll.ick Tulip, by Alexander Dumas
1 m i hn w (irld Wi il tost, E. Lynn Linton
Id. Shirley Charlctto lironti
103. trunk Mlldnmy, by Cnptaln Mam at
IM. A onng He a story, Harriet Howrn
165. A Modem lols'er(Vol. 1.)Cheely Novel
lor. The ast kllw. b (itnrge sand
167. IhoOue i.'s Necklace, by lex Dumas
ICS. Con Oreiran. by barlew ever
i. I'aincK'it r.ve, oy cnanes iver
VEGETINE
The lU'st fiiillif? .UoilW'liK).
CIIAUI.KdTOWN.
II. II. "levens.
rear sir. This is to certify that I hate ued your
I "Blood Preparation" In my family for scleral je.irs,
nnd think that for Scrofuli or Cankerous lluminsor
Ilheuniatlc:ntrecltlons Ir.eannnl be excelled ; ant as
nbiood purlller unusprmtr medicine it Im tlibet
I llilntr 1 uao ever used, and I bavo used almost ev-
erjthlng. I can cheerfully recommend It to any one
in neeu ui uueii a iiiTiiuane.
lours respcctriiuv,
Mrs. A. A. DINS MOUK, W Ilussel street.
NEVKIl (III HACK ON A PKIK.ND.
iiv ci.AnAscr, m'ci.kli.and.
hen Ills llfn with dark mist Is enshrouded
Evibo truo'.to the and,
Add not one bitter pang more
To a soul that already Is aching ;
Help not to render moro soro
A heart that Is bleeding nnd breaking.
Ills sun all resplendent may shlno
And tlilno may bo shrouded In sorrow,
T im rtws around hint may twine,
And tlilnn inny lie withered to-morrow.
Thu ipikl: lurid lUhtnlng may lea",
All I hy gorgeous possessions, may perish,
Aim tho wao of adversity sweep
overall thou dost valuo Dudchcils'a
A
Tho rust and the mildew may creep
O'er tlio fanes thou haft lottngly elided.
And tne neree, rustling avalanche sween
o'er the spot whero thy castle Is bunded.
Tho earthquake may lcvll thy prldo
The crater may rend Its thin crust,
And the red lava 'w helm In Its tide
And tho hurricane humble In tho dust.
Together at last wo may stand,
Where tho body surrenders Its breath
And Journey alone hand In hand,
Through tho shades ot the valley of death ;
Let tho stars wander madly through space.
And lime with eternity blend
And the fast or tho slow win the race,
Hut never go back on a friend.
Then settling himself upon a hassock at
her feel, lie sal J, 'Mulitny ' this was the en
dearltig diminutive of her name he had
found lor uer "Mahmy, havo you any
secret ?'
'No, dear; not one that you should
know.'
'Alt I then you have a secret ?'
'Yes.'
'Hut I thought husband and wife should
have no secrets between them V
'So society says, llenet, dear ; but some
times a seiret compels Itself To be kept.'
Mint can you not make up your mind to
tell mo this one?
'No.'
'.Would It cost ynu very considerable
pain V
'Yes ; because if I told it you would bo
grieved.'
'Are you quite sure V
'Well, I hope so,' she said, with an almost
droll expression.
He laughed, drew her closer to him, nnd
said, 'You would do lest, perhaps, to let mo
into tho mystery.'
'No ; I am sure it would be foolish to tell
vou, because "
Artoi ney-at-Lnv,
Jncreatc of Pensions Obtained, Collections
.Made.
HLOOMSUnitO, PA.
onico In Columbian liun.mso.
TR. I. L. RABB, "
PRACTICAL DENTIST,
Main 8treet, opposlto Episcopal Church, Blooms
burg, Pa.
tr Teeth extracted without pain.
aug 24, t-ly.
JgllOCKWAY&ELWEI-L,
A T TO It N E Y S-A T-L A W,
, Colombian IIcilpino, Blooinsburg, Pa.
Members ot tho United Stales Law Association.
Collections made In any part ot America or Europe
4110
too
100
2"C
IOC
100
20C
2IM
IOC
IOC
VOO
100
loc
2i
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100
200
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200
100
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too
uu Liibiu on, age, vj i.. naiu ji.iijm iv
i-ood-uye sweetheart." by Khoda Urougton loo
ics), jmviu luuiicruciu, uy unsries UlCKons wo
187. Nanon, by Alexander Dumas 10c
1SB. T be bv. lss Family Itoblnson too
189. Henry Dunbai, b lllsa llraddon loo
190, Memoirs ot a Physician, by Alex Dumas too
191. 1 he Three Cutters, by Captain Marryat l.o
192. Tho 1'on.snlrators, by Alexander Dumas IOC
iv;i. jicanui juiuioiiuiui, nir vkuiereicoK wc
194. No Intentions, by Florence Marryatt 10c
195. Isabel of Bavaria, bv Alexander liumu loc
loa. Mcholaa Mcklehy, by Charles Dickons 20c
197. Nancy by llboda Bruinrhton loo
198. rettlere In Canada, by captain Marryat 10a
18'j. ciolaters and the Hearth, by Chas. Irao hoc
i... i. i aiiuba ...Ci u kiiauco ii.ri
170. Nwt'n Koreter. by Cantata Marryat
171. Hostage to Fortune, by Miss Ilraddon
172. chewiller do Mai. on ltouge, by Dumas
173 .In pint In Search of a Father by Captain
Marryat
174. Kale " 'Donoghue, by Charles Leier
175. 'I ho Puchu of Many Tales, Captain Marryat
176. Perclval Keene by Camaln Marrvat
117. oeorge Canterbury's VSUI, by Mrs. Henry
179. Hare Onod Luck, by II. E. FrancUUon
179 The llls'ory of a crime, by victor Hugo
IhO, .srmnlnde, by Wllkle Collins
181. The Countess de Charny, Alex Dumas
Juliets Miardlan,by Mrs. Cameron
1S3. Kenllworth, by sir Walter bcott
VEGETTNE
What In Xcctlcri,
Uosrox, Feb, U, tSTl.
II. II. Stevens. Ksq.
near Mr, Atout ohq) ear since i rounu rnyseu in
a leeblo condition from ccnpral debility. Vcgptlno
wnastronglv lecoramentlecl to mo hy a trieinl who
litid liccn lunch benclltrit bv Iti I procured the
Hrtlcm and, itlVr UBtntrseTeral bottles, wusreston'd
to healtli, nnd di'-comlnuea Its use. I iVel quite
rotitlflent that there in no metllclno Mipmortolt
for thnbe riiinplalntM lor whicn it 13 ffin-cu'ly pie-
pnrcu, unii wium iihitiiuo Mnmui'im a iu uiuw i
who reel mat iney neeu sonieuiin to n-Fioio ineiu
10 iMTieri liPBiin.
No 10 state ht Iloaton.
VEGETINE.
All Have nbfiilitcil Ilellcf
SOUTH Dekwick. Me .-I. 111. 17. 1S72.
17. 11. Steven. Kn.
for theliattcn eurw. and liao ttiken ImiiUred-i tr
dollars' wortn ot medicines without outawnncr any
reuti in hepiemoer iasi i eommenccti lukiii hip
Veiretlne. filnee which limn mj heultu ban m-a-illy
Improved. My food digests well, and I luvo pilned
lirteeii pound or lltsb. There are several nthei's In
this place taking Veffetlne, and all hiive obtained re-
vniirs trniv. thi man .m iw r
Overfteer of Card Room, Portsmouth I'o.'s MUM.
VEGETINE
Is rrepared by
H. R. STEVENS. Boston.
(MonkLewisr. 100 Ve"etino is sold bv jill UniLr(rists.
For salo by all Booksellers and Nawsdealsra. or l-D,-,',,l- ' OUJU "J wl "'bo'""1'
I . ... . . '
Ib tut ituauiyo yi ciiuui, uu i uueiut vi rricw
OBOUQK MUNUO, PuJbllaber,
i. u. jioi ntui, i, Y3 ana w, vanaewaieF bi.h, y.
H. C. SLOAN & BRO.,
The Great New Medicine 1
C
H. & W.J.UUCKALKW,
' ATrOKNEYS-AT-LAW,
Illonmsbiirg, Pa.
oillco on Main Street, lirst door below Cuurtllouse
V. A J. M. CLAHK,
A'lTO UNEYii.AT.IW
Bloomsburg, l'a.
Offlco In En t a llulldln?.
E.
BILLMKYER,
AITOItNEY AT LAW.
omen-Adjoining C. It. W. J. Huckalew.
Uloomsburs, l'a.
B, II. LITTLK. B0B1. B. L1TTL8
p II. & R. R. LITTLE,
J-J ATTOUNEYH-AT-LAW,
Bloomsburu, l'a.
trrnuslnesa before tho H. B.l'atentomce attended
'o.omea In tho Columbian Dulldlne. 88
TTEHVEY E. SMITH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
omce lu A. J. Evan's New Dcii.dino,
HLOoMSiiunn. pa.
Member ot Commercial Law and Dank Collection As
sociation. UCl. H, 'li-ll
p W. MILLER,
ATTOItSEY-AT-LAW
onico In Browcr's bulldlnc, becond floor, room No.
1, BloomsburR, Pa,
III.OOMSlIIUKi, 1A.
Manufacturers of
Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Sleiglr,
PLATFORM .WAGONS, tc.
Flrtt-class work always on hand.
IIEPAIHINU NEATLY HONK.
Prices reduced to suit the times.
Jan. 6, ISTT-tr
PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
GREAT TRUNK LIN3
AND
UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE.
Wmmm
'What?' be nslied,
'It lias really nothing to do with you.'
'How can that be", when it has to do with
you, Mahmy?'
She hesitated some moments, and then sho
replied, "No, it is quite imriosslble.Iten; and
I do nnsuro you I am acting quite like a sen
sible person in saying nothing to you about
it ; and although I am condemning myself
lor having been so very foolish as to admit I
had any secret.'
'You see, Mahmy dear, your better sense
prevailed for a moment, and you half spolce.
I wish your better sense would go on prevail
ing 1'
'No, Ren; but I can promise you this much
that in a very few days the secret will be
nt an end, and '
"And what will happen then ?
'Weil, theif, if ynu will promise to ak no
question!, I will tell you what has happen
ed.'
'So you nro making a bargain with me,
aro you, Mahmy ? Now I call that cru
el.'
'Oh, Renet,' sho said, in a tone of desper
ntlon, 'if I was to tell you now what my
secret was, yot would cause mean amount
of anxiety which you would, iti the course
of time, never forgiye yourself for having
created. Can yui not trust me ? I do as'
sure you that I am acting completely for tho
best.1
'My dear Alma,' he said, rising from the
hassock, and thereupon assuming a very
serious tone, "I am perfectly aware that we
cannot mutually trust as ,we could had we
known each other for years, or even months,
before we became man and wife. I am
conscious of the fact that we were married
even before we had (mite accustomed our
'They hayo not knowu each other alx 8eivea to cu cacij olher by our Christian
weeks. I i,ntneH. Tint T VAnturn in ttiink that thnsn
'Is il po"lble?' very drawbacks to our happiness, seeing that
ducii was tne iiiiormatinii anu comment thPV are inevitable, should render us both
repeated iiumuerKHS times, or words on m0re confidential the one with the other;
both sides to similar cflect, upon the bright f()r r am 8ure we iovo mutually and" dear
Jlay morning when Alma Trepen was mar- )y,
ried to llenet Annsgartli. 'Yes. indeed we do. dear Henet : I feel
However, the better informed of the per- that, but but I cannot speak.'
sons who detailed tills information went able Al, became, four months since, wn had
to add that they had been properly intro- I ,lever aeen cacli other !'
diictil, uImi that both bride nnd bridegroom iv indeed Benctl'
belonged to very good and highly respected 'rnere was a long and even painful pause,
families in the county, many nf whoso re- during which these two poor, honest per-
Tlli; OLD 1'AliSI HOUSE.
The easyelmlr, all patched with care,
Is placed by tho cold hearth-stone I
With v Itchlnir prace. In tho old Hro-placo,
me evergreens are strewn,
And pictures hang on the whitened wall,
Anil the olJ clock ticks In the cottage halL
Moro lovely still, on tho window sill,
Tho ilew-ej cd nowcrs rest,
Whtlo 'midst the leaves on tho moss-grown cat esr
The martaln builds her nest,
And all day long the summer brcezo
Is whispering Iovo to tlio bended trees.
Out the door, all cohered o'er
With a sack ot dark green liaUe,
Lnjs a musket old, whose worth Is told
In lliccients of other dajs;
And the powder-flask, and tho hunter's horn.
lla o hung beside It for many a morn.
For years Im e lied with a noiseless tread,
I.lko fairy dreams away,
And In their lllght, all shorn of Its might.
A fatter old and irray s
And the soft winds play with tho snow-whlto hair.
nd mo old roan sleeps in his easy chair,
Inside tho door, on tho sanded door,
Highs, nlry.footsteps glide,
And a maiden fair, with Haven hair,
Kneels by tlu old man's sldo
An old oak h recked by tho angry storm.
Whllo tho ivy clings to Its trembling form.
Ho went to his desk, drew a check for
1000, and threw It across tho room.
'Oh, never I' she cried, In a voice of posi
tive indignation, aud seizing the fragment
of paper, sho placed it over the lamp, and
held It uutil it was half consumed, when it
fluttered to the ground and burnt Itself out
upon the carpet,
'Very well,' ho said ; 'as you will.'
'Whero are you going, Ucnet, dear ?'
'Out in the garden.'
'Shall I come ?'
'No,' ho replied.
Ho stalked out of the room.
It was their first quarrel, and one In which
both wero justified, and yet botli to Maine.
Ha considered his wife lacked confidence
In him ; she, that ho could not sufficiently
trust her. Ilolh felt that this state of things
entirely arose from their ignorance of each
other's character a void which was wholly
the result of their brief acquaintanceship.
becrecy on her part,jealouy and mistrust
on his, had taken up their wicked lodging'
n the hearts of these two.
The first downward step had been made.
Has the reader ever noticed how rantdly,
when "Othello" has once suspected the possi
bility of his wife'ssin, befalls into mean acts,
with low and contemptible misconstructions
of the simplest conduct? He becamo quite
familiar with 'lago, and fall?, fall?, falls,
until the awful end comes.
Well, thts is but a homely tale, unaccom
panied by any very terrible events ; but tho
principle which led to tho death of the fair
'Desdomona' had possessed itself of llenet
Armsgarth 8 heart and brain.
He had n valet named llayle, a man who
had been with him at the college, who had
remained his confidential servant for years,
and to whom Armsgarth assuredly was no
hero.
He was a good servant, nnd master and
man equally respected each other, as far as
they could.
Rut the man quite resented his master's
marriage, as valets always do, for such an
one is his employer's master whllo he is a
bachelor.
Of course, from the moment that a man
marries, the case is completely altered.
Mrs. Armsgarth was in uo way opposed to
Bayle, but he did not like her; and, when
his master put a certain question to him,
perhaps low down in his heart he did not
feel dissatisfaction as he learned that it was
possible the new idol was no longer regar
ded as perfect.
It was the very morning niter that little
and first stiff between the husband and wife
Select Story.
TWO HEARTS' MISU1V1XUS.
'I don't see It,' said Armsgarth. "I have
yet to learn why a woman should escape
quite free from an engagement to marry, be
cause it Is her pleasure, while a man would,
or might have to pay heavily for similar
treachery on his part.'
'Rut what would tho world say?'
'Let the world say what it likes. Rut
what aro you complaining of? In your case
tlto woman is going to pay you for your
blighted affections.'
'Don't sneer. Ren ; you know very well
that you have an interest In this matter.'
'No. I havo not The thousand pounds
you owe me, If paid, will never bo added to
my furtune. I shall give it to some hospit
al for decayed governesses, or something of
that sort.'
'Then why not forego it? Look nt the
facts again. I shall be rich someday; and
In the meantime, I am poor. Help yourself
to some curacoa there it is, on the side
board; and the intimldads nre In the left'
hand drawer. Let me see, what was I say'
ing? Ah I that I was wretchedly poor, and
was living from hand to mouth. Rut, as I
am to be rich
'If vou live.'
'Of course, if I live; and if I die, there is
an end to the business. As I am to bo rich,
I may be justified In looking after an heiress
for n wife.'
'Well, let us suppose so, Scroby,'
The Scrohys, you know, aro even talked
of by Shakespeare. Anyhow, I did fall in
love with, proposed to, and was accepted by
an helres, and '
'And I, being an old friend, lent you a
coot thousand to carry on your war of court
ship. Finally the lady threw you over for
another man,'
'Whom I never saw,' said Scroby Tath
am ; 'and, L thank my stars, whose every
name I do not know.'
'Never mind your sentiment, Scroly. Let
us hold to tho fact that she accepted you
and jilted you ; that you have got her letters
and that you could get u verdict in any
Court in England,
'Itut what a ridiculous thing it would be
to enter such an action 1'
'It will never be brought. The lady will
pay, as I hold that she sliould pay, in com
mon justice. Take my wod for it, yours is
not the only case of ibis kind, aud which
has been compromised as I maintain yours
should be Bettled. It is the only way of
pushing an artful.woman. I have seeu two
or three of her letters '
'Rut not the signatures' cried the other
'not her name!'
'No, and very honorable on your part to
hide it from me. Yes; ber letters clearly
that a letter arrived, addressed to Armsgarth prove that she acceptel your promise f
and which, after reading at the ominously marriage. Surely it is only just that she
quiet breakfast table, he put it in his pock- should pay for heartlessness and it is only
et, poetical justice the money should recoup mo
Sho saw the act, and trembled. for the sum I advanced' you to carry on
It was the first time he had kept a letter your courtship all over the country, running
from her. At heart she felt heavy. after her, which you never would have re-
That morning he questioned his man. quired but for that courtship.'
'Bayle, I want to ask you a question.' Must so ! but look here, Renet Armsgarth;
'Yes, sir, with pleasure.' if you wait till I come in (or some of my two
'In fact, I am bout to take you into my or three fortunes, I'll pay you two thousand
confidence.' ' for your one."
I thought, sir,' the man replied, in a 'Confound it man I do you take mo for a
wounded tone, 'that I had got the honor of usurer? No.no; I want to punish a woman
yonr confidence.' who Hl-used a nan by crying off from a mar-
'Yes, Rayle, certainly; the confidence of "Ke " 8"D "n" "'" "i
ol man but mv marring alters that.' ''! f'T which act she had no just grounds.
W. II. ABBOTT. W. II. ItlUWK
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It, dptn. All bridges are or iron or none, anu uuiii.
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ill'TKJ. Ita uclluti I not attended with
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ar our nor lieuilliy riiiiTiriu ru, uiti uu tiv
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their iioer of almllatlon ami nutri
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ni ine Dovvrii, uuu u ui uiiiir
the head and ormeniui iiuuueuM, iuuii
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Ita effect upon the kidney 1 im lens
hutinv. a turhld. Irrltatlntr urlno U
quickly eieareu up ny if
Inflniiinialcirv and Chioiltc 1UIIITMA-
TISAI will toon dlinppear hy u jieinUttnt
tie of VlUOllK.VK.
For the cure ornuin nitrates ami irrup
tions, or nil uiniu, viuiuiniJ i muu
curtain.
v I (t O II K !V K is com noted ot ine active
urniiertle of 1 IK II US. 11 OUTS. UUJIH ailU
1! AUKS, that future alone fiirnlfclu,
iirv at rui-e hemp taken ny un mat tney
ire gathered at thu right iteaion of the
year, and that they pome their nuthu
virtue.
That VltiuHKSK liui the power to I'i'ii-
IFV TJIK liLOOD, INVltiOUATi: thu
lilVKlt, anil stijujijA'i k me unii; ! -IVK
nilH, U IndUputahly pioven hy
those who have slven It u trial uiul have
not ak on to try u dozen hottlew
better from the llmt few
hpt-ctivu members rttre known to tlio oth
ers.
Hut tlio iiiignificaiit fact remnineil that
they had not known each other personally
ons remained quiet and suffering afraid,
even, during these moments to look at each
other. So treat was their auxiety, so in
tensified were their Rentes, that both din-
'Just so, sir.'
There was an awkward paine.
MSayle, how long have you been in my
se rvice?1
'Seven years, sir.
Hut you seem especially desirous this morn
ing of forgiving the lady, Scroby. How
comes that nbout?'
'Hecause this very morning she is paying
tlio thou:md pounds you forced mo to a-sk
for.' said ri:roby Tutham, drawing a very
'That is a long time, nnd would justify me , p
In treating you very differently from a mere i0 was weak, kind, easily led, helMndul
six weeks upon thnt morning when they tinctly heard the llutterinc of the mothi servant.' gent,; yet everlantingly reproaching hinuelf
were joined together until tho life of ono of ftbnut the iftmD iVnll npm iiave 8i- anti r have no cause upon the -coro ofhU own luxury.
them bhould ceae. 'Rpnptv ,Unr ' aha eni.l nt ldt nnrt from rtpnrtnniotnf 'Then, mv dear boy. here Is our day's pro-
- " 1 1 ...... - - , i --vii l"' I ' -
Jtia Haul mlvisedly joined until ono t mv 8mllii secret wMcii i callIlot teU vou
ineni eiinuiu uo iipau uecauao it wouiu ar-1 ,low.
guo mi (.l.jtctiomimo Male ot miml on the Uenet Arnifcartli Btamped hU foot, and
part ni tlio narrator il 110 wi-ro to remeniuer mf turne( awav,
anil ivc.il! that in Uiish later vent divorce
may intervene to tepiirato iiinn anil wile,
ami make lliem Ktrangerx to oncli other.
i.et it bo reiratci! they liiul known each
other but six weeks on that particular morn-
inu ivlien they became man and wiie.
Two moiitlH liave paed, and the bride
anil bridegroom are 'at home,1
The houe in question is a very lovely
villa, equally beautiful am
ami upon that .Inly evening Hi
lent with the night scent of the roses,
If you' could look In at the ipen pardeu
brido industrious with some pretty fancy position they hold toward each other.
ii ...... t.t.i.t,nrn.lnHr.D.man.i.ilKranmie. We will can at your lawyer s ami
of face, and with thin lips kept close, while et the money. You will hand it to me,
1 ' - I IT ...:tl mi I II IT fn Ilia rrwttinu
his dark eyes glittered swiftly and changea- ' ' " "
We will then get rid of the scandalous inon
'Ynu am verv onoil .' 6? h? I,uU,nK te" ll,"ll,'t'11 I'0""'1 ,",,t",
ah... r..it.n ii. .nn 1 1 mi pit 'Th (net if. alms-box of the Hospital lor Decayed
' " ' . - - '.n .,.,.1 .l,o .....lll l.,oi.
uuvniirri-, .vim ...v.. ..... "
my place ; I will give you your promissory
note for the thousand pounds; you shall
return to me my IOU; and our business
being finished, I will introduce you to my
wife, and we will dine, all three, en
famille.'
Very well, if you have quito made up
r mind that 1 must take the money; but
liMiild miih nrefer to hulld it back to thu
you.' "'b' lady, tellini? her that her anxiety ot mind
Here a?ain the terrible sense of their short He occupied hiraSeir with business sevei- ,iaJ ,,eell BU(iicjelU pnishmont. You s-e,
it seems to me it is like taking tho husband s
money ; aim, wuoever tne leliow is; tie nan
She waited for a moment, and then she
continued meekly : 'Which I cannot tell
you now, I must confide to you a piece of r am going to put a question which I find
business, about which I need not, I believe, 1 awkward to shape.
consult5you, but, concerning which V. want I 'Ah you think fit, sir,'
your permission.' I 'You will not repeat what I say?'
'What for, Alma? You know I never 'I have always considered your comimini
thwart vou in nnv nlan. You know enoueh cations, Bir, as contidrntial.
of me for that: and surely vou may cive me 'llien, sliortly, mis is wuat i wani
to
unnretenlious "edit, without any as.surance on. my part, pnow : Does-does my wife leave the house
:he air is redo! foradesire never needlessly to interlsre with mmh when I am away during the morn- J
door windows vou could see thei fair younit acquaintanceship clashed with the intimate hour every day.
I ... .... . ... I I'tin r. nlat'j -n I
The aletM countenance (lushed faintly
beeu perniunenUy cured.
to cxiirlenre rfllef, for we Ol'Alt ANTl'IK
you win mi
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In u-o on IUU line well Illustrate (lie (ar-seelntr tnd
i iiTiii if v nr lis msDBcenicai.ui accoraauc miiu
Ulcli tuo utility only ot so luiprorement usduot
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ONICH, AI.TKHATIVKS uiul 1NVICUIH-
work, while the baidegroom of u few weels You know, dear,' she began, with consld- BS " a,"i " ' nothing to do with her slmmeliil treatment
is on the other side nf the lablo readipg an erable heMtation, 'that my fortune was set- u an8WBr- of me.'
ereniug paper. What kind of couplo are tied upon myself-nnt that I require it 'Speak out, man 1' said llenet, savagely, 'lladn t lie, lliougn ; sain tne oiner. i
l,.... -liiln I.. H, full llh f , l..nii.t should ba so.' she added, as sho saw him 'don't b?at about the bush.' consider that ho is quite us ".morally crimi.
coUalamo? (lush. 'Then, sir,' said the man, candidly, 'Mrs. nul as tho other, aud he ought equally to
n.,.1 i.......ti.i . in i. n, :,.. 1 1. Armseartli drives to lown almost every suuer.
nt im- ... h . r-ti.n. iu, r rni llll I . i- yv ..wmit.uii iic.,iw gn, i.o nu- i ;
in coiiiiteniinen (ss, Indeed, courageous and swered, 'and I wuw more than desirous that morning, anil seems to nave a aeai oi uusi
intrepid they must have been, to marry fir this plan should be adopted in our case.see- i've 011 hand.' ,
life upon so short an acquaintance, anil lug that we knew so little of each other.' It was done. He had not only so far fal
there is n Kort of harmony j their faces. So There it wan once again ! The phantom Men as tn question his menlsl, but he
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had received an answer which told him hi
surmises were right, and that already the
lervauts were talking about their mistress.
'Thank you, llayle," he said, in a low,
mortified voice.
'Is there anything else, sir?'
That ended tho colloquy j and Scroby
Tatham reluctantly abandoning his yelloi.
covered novel, got himself ready, and the
two gentlemen proceeded to the olllce of tho
sulferer's solicitors
They had been dull t nd silent for some
minutes, when Seroby broke theomnious si
lence liy saying : 'And how do you like
married life, lien ?'
'Pretty well."
It is strange I never heard anything
'No,' Ie aid awkwardly; 'just leave '"e aijout the lady.'
to myself. 'Well, the facts are that our courtship was
He rang the stablo bell, ordered his horse, Very thort, and that we were married in a
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trulv. is there In their ways and habits. I nf their short acquaintance previous to their
She is quito ready tn rattle across country I marriage was forever leaping up and shad
utstinnr; and ho is equally ready to go oping it.
fulling or botanizing witU the young wife ; 'Of course,' she meekly continued, I could
while, when the evening has come, their induce ray trustee to to do what I want,
musical tastes quite coincide. without any reference to you, dear Benet ;
To all outward nppearancea.tliey aro made blit I would not for the world do anything
fir each other. Equal In birth, equal, in j before gaining your consent.'
fortune, and both rich, slniilurly educated, I 'You have it. dear Alma.beloro you sneak.
and both brave healthy and young, the I But If you want money, why da you not ask aud drove into Jtown, and to the Temple, great hurry.'
worm sum tney were sow ely-malchcd couple uie forit 1 You know that I am rich, and I
despite tho strange fac. of this weel-a' court- Irupe liberal.'
slilp. 'But I want rather a large sum.'
Hut the world nees never at once into 'Indeed! How much ?'
heart and brain. When the time has passed I 'A a thousand pounds 1'
and mistrust, doibt, suspicion, have written He whistled, as well be might.
their tale upon the face, then the world can Ha thought for some moments and pon-
I i!,l ..... tl...t tl 1. .1.1 l. Ti... I 1 .1 1..
BrHrunon all KiDress Trains llealin ond llappineoa aro priceless Weallliju their """ is aouiemiuB muw, ajui uereu ueeuiy.
bliadelpbl., lla..lm. ..d ery one v,ho wilf uSp . ' Meanwhile she crept up to him, and lay.
WUIOIIT'S L1VI PILLS. i...m ....1 ...... .... . 'aB " ueaa against bin breast, she ald i
. , . UUIII, ,ulu U nutiuv iuc eniiiu vuiniMCA iuii. i ... , I i. . 1 ...t.i. .1 1. 1 I 1
. , I ... 1 ui . f 1.1 1 . 1 1 uweu everviaiug is a emeu yc u buru ana lue lunmure wns cuvercu wuu uuumsit j uuuy,-
afiiiiLTCTiT. r , , . 1 ' , " 7 m' know ly evident proprietor of this growth of 'I hope I shall like her.'
win. 'vriuLi. 1 ii., . i,.i . i. ...... 1 nuuueuiy ue tooir n ueierminauon .
- '.,.,.. , ... . 'Alma.', he Bald. 'here Is a bamaln. Tell 'upon a crimson Uamaslc-covereU sola, ami compllstiments,'
liuvrni, ner lace, uio, oilier ueing penueuv m . . " .1t..l Pronnl. nw. .Ami Il .hmt coi.rlsl.I.i?
1 1 11...A . i ..ii ai 1 mo nuv vuu whul iiiih iiuuu 1 nvn nn '""""h " jv.." v-,v... . , ..,.,.-... -
..criap, auu mm nun w si.emiy weep- Va....... ? """.T ..ll 1W 1' l,n fllncln,. down iW.ll. I ..v admit lu lenirth to vou-or.
uecuivu uo luriucr luiuiuirii tuai iv is tvanieu r "i or i j - - --,
In connection with your secret auc 1 1 shall I ue French novel; 'married life does not rather, Its want of length. We only knew
.1' . .1.1. T I 1.1 .I.1..1. I -V.... I-..1- I I. .l ..I . I. ..I..-.
give you a Check Within the next fl VO mln- I Krce wllu Juui 1 suuum iuiiik i mu.ium dmii mira in uuium t nun mm
Utea j;lum enough 1 Glad to seo you back agalnl' I rled.'
'ecroby,' said the visitor, 'women are Ue- 'Indindt lias' she heard of ine?
elvers ever. It l, perhaps, a good Job that
'She won't bo angry Benet, will she, at
your putting tne Into the house In this ex
traordlnary way ?'
'Not at all ; she Is a perfectly practical
woman. Jly the way, we had our first littlo
tllf last night.'
Tatham startled.
'And is this why I nm asked down to
day?'
The other looked disconcerted as he re
plied, 'No, no, not exactly; yet, at tho samo
time, you aro such n perfectly casy-goini;
fellow, you nre so old a Iriend, and yotl havrt
such a way with you, that I feci you will
do wonders in rolteiilng this matter between
us.'
Mr. Scroby Tatham did not seem at all
delighted with the part he was about to ba
called upon to enact. To say the best for It,
his would bo in an ambiguous position in thu
new household.
Ho looked out from the hansom at thu
people running freely about the streets, anil
found himself quite envying them their lib
erty, He came, however tn ono conclusion that,
after that day, ho and Armsgarth should .
part company.
Ho felt that their ways in life were sepa
rate. He considered that he had been al
most forced to commit an act from which
bis maiihooil and his honor equally shrank.
The lawyer's ollico was reached ton rapid
ly lorTathani's nerves. The man went into
the place feeling like u criminal.
Certainly he was not received by over-
courtcousness by the firm,
A very few minutes su diced for the pay
ment of a check for 1000, in full of all
demands on the part of Mr. Jarac Scroby
Tatham.
His friend had remained in the outer of- .
fice, and therefore learned nothing of the
particulars of the day's interview, which
necessarily involved the lady's name and
the return of her letteis.
Had he looked about him lie would have"
seen the clerks were staring at him now and
again, al'ier they had all started upon hear
ing Tatham say, 'I will not be long, Arms
garth.' When tho two men heard the roarot what
appeared to be irrepressible laughter, after
they had left the outer oilice, but before
they had descended the stairs, both thought
that the merriment was directed at Scrpby
Tatham.
They were wrong ; for it was leveled at
Benet Armsgarth.'
Within half an hour the lawyer's check:
had been changed at a given bank ; ten one
hundred pound notes had been pushed into
the orifice of the alms-box of tho chanty
named ; and the two men were bowling along
to the house of the married one.
'I am right glad the woman is punished I'
said Armsgarth ; 'and 1 hope Bhe will re
member the lesson.'
'Ah I and her husband?' said Scroby.
'He has got the lady, and let us hope sho
may be abloto console him.
Upon entering the house, Armsgarth
found llayle in tho ball.
'A letter, sir, from Sirs. Armsgarth,' said
the man, looking oniniously.
Armsgarth toro it open, utterly without
ceremony. It ran :
'DilAK ISkn : I havo not the courago to
come to the door lo meet you, or even to re
main in the drawing room. I am in my lit
tle pink room, where first you brought mo
when wo .came home. I have paid away tho
thousand pounds. All is over, and my heart
is as light us a feather, because I know you
will forgive mo when ynu know all, hecauso
you are as guilty as I am, us you will admit I
Come.
'Alma.'
lie looked up, and said, 'llayle, show this
gentleman into the drawing room. Scroby,
I will lie with you in a minute; my wife
wants to see me privately. I will bring her
down in half a minute.
He did not hear the rustling of satin on
the stairs.
She had put on her wedding dress that
she might the more effectually appeal to his
love.
She had come to meet him.
Suddenly a loud cry from the stair-case.
This was followed by a shout from Tatham,
who was standing so that his cye word upon
the stairs.
'What is it?' demanded the bridegroom.
'Alma!' cried Scroby Tatham. "And
you, Armsgarth 1'
He never said another word In that house,
nr tn that man.
The cab was not yet gone from 'the door,
and he left the place, stepped into the cab,
and, for the first time in connection with
the whole atfair, he was heartily glad that
he had made the lady pay damages.
The reader, of course sees the catastrophe.
The explanation of the hurried courtship
was the fact of the lady's previous engage
ment.
If all lw fair In love, then Armsgarth mutt
be ) Hrdoued his treachery. Hut it cost him
a fair thousand pounds by which a charity
bent tiled, added tn the thousand pounds he
had loaned Scroby with which to'carry on
his love-making. He had been sorely pun
ished. He had persecuted his own wife for
the veiy act by which he gained her hand.
His humiliation was one good lesson, and
rnnnihi-in rnnlunellon with a perfect double track
SSSSi BSa0 C J5IOOH1 sImii -, la.
. - . " - -,. I lUlhHIUlt. -
ns mm h As lU'.r-rintiii'n nv i hhihiian r. nnirr. fiv- i r
clul AKdil f ml tijuHcr, It'ocinbburif, renu'.
tbu agency v hrH loties, U any, ki fcdJusUd nnd
Pullman Palace Cars hemmi and'hahmmss,
here he knocked at a door, illustrated in I 'I see ; and henco I was not Invited to be vi,i., . h free from fimU Tl,tr
ly black letters with the name 'Scroby the best man.' nvum ttH lhis that they loved each other.
Tsitham," 'You had just cot your nulctus Irom your i, i .i,i ,i,i Seml.ir fathom rn,.
The door latch cllcklng.he passed through false one, Scroby, and had run over lo undecided man. Hut ho was very deter-
uri ante-chamber where tho fine arts appear- l'aris. 1 thought it was a pity to worry you ,inf,i UI0I, ane point,
ed to be struggling with the evidence of the with marriages. In fact, 1 lancied that, He would never neo or write to Benet
vigorous pursuits of boxing and fighting. in all probability, you would find a wedding Armsgarth again.
In the sitting room (which was a strange rather a sharp or oration ; so 1 said notnlng . Yes : the couple were harnv .because tliev
compound of luxury and discomfort, for a until I returned to town, now some three I reully loved, llut'theymlght havt become
ulaclc kettle was on an ugiy lime gas siove, weens since ; uui i uusi to repair my siieuce lnlin mui w0 unjer more lortuitouscircum-
Ljct mine of Muncy rennsylTonla.
1 11UUUCIL
linnnylvuiila of
MjriliAiiit'rlcauof
i ranklin, or
and to nil principal poluU In the far West and South
Willi but ouo change ot cms. Connections are mods
In Uulon Uepou, and are assured to all Important
points.
TUB gOSNSKY
Of THE
, PENNSYLVANIA KOUTE
i. ..imlitAd tn lu unsurDOhhcd in the world for irran.
,i.. i,..uni v hiuI nrifi v. (.ulterior rufranhinent fu-
ciutlf are provided. mplues ore courteous and
alienuve, auu u is iui lucvuuuiu mauik iu.v my yj
lue, rennsyivania itonrouu must luriu
Tlio only suro CUIIH for Torpid
iieaaacue. nuur Mtimucii. luiib
Nausea, and ull HllUous counilaln
orders riono cenulno unlibs bluned
PMla." It jour l rut'eM wui not supjlyseiiiiia I
runs. juu. s, is-i)' nr
stance.
Selecting Seed Coru.
BLOOMSBURG TANNERY,
1K.
Alma I'
She started, and smiled t once.
'You are crylngt'
'No, dear; it won but n passing thought.'
1 1 . i ii. t . i
f aiiL-rvrbirr I v . .1 i it 1,n asiuiiisuiueiil, uvcitauio
1 ) ESI'ECTFULI.i annouiues to the public I ii i n ir . . . ;,, ,
I Vi that ho has reopened I "ie decidedfjawii which possessed his brow,
aim smiling, tl a little slowly, he added,
. A. IinUllSNG
'Thank you, Benet, dear.'
'Thank mo yes.or thank me, not'
'I would rather pay with my owii ;money.'
! urineru of York. Pa.
Iiiiuorerot Now York.
VmitiHltjin f.f M
onicu on Market street Mo. , liloomstiure, ra.
oct, us, -ii-iy.
mis wren is ox hlk witd
JLx. Advertising V- Agenti,
tHIRR 4 CHUTNUt T., T. LOUI,.ltl,
APleislng anl llcneratls Erjer!ecc.
fririf.t. fnrH&lA at tho lowest rates at tli Ticket
unlets of tuo company In ull Important cities and
towns.
WANK THOMPSON,
ueucrui juaiiutjvi
J, K, SUOKMAKBlt,
febl(1-ly
. UVVIILMHJ imwvpiiv
ttf mnwvniZ ut'tha ,yo h"! ft Kood many passing thoughts'
rurbsui iiiu wipy suu uitul Etireei i .o, si
roods, yibiio all descriptions of 1 1,,.' in
learner ou in&uum mo inosi I o'M'r '
K 1. VAltMEH.
Qcnl i'auwBk'er Avent,
'asa. limnt Mlddla DlaL.
II NurtUTrdrdbUesl, lUUTlsburv; 1.
substantial and vorkaianllke manner, and sold at
prices to suit tno uiacs. -i uv niunesi, privo m coon
will at aa limes uu pun gr
QUEEN HIDES
ct every description Is I lit r ouutry, TLe public pat
you escaped,'
Ami? No doubt. It would be p erfectly ' 1 lel
ir i.i .i.t. 'i. i i 1 l
The latest idea, lu the matter of selecting
seed corn, Is tn lay oft', say oue quarter of an
acre of the crop, at a comer of he ueld.theii
just as the corn is coming lo a tassel, to pass
through it and examine closely every stalk,
and hreakiotrthe tusrel of everv tlall- uMM,
'Well, lam ashamed lo say I do' not think has no ear set on it., The theory is, that
she has, J have been taxing what brains I .ll0 ..n.,, r,m .. i,,..-,. ' lnii. ,,
'Why, you are blushing, Alma!' , on think so, Armsgarth? I hen suppose have to remiinber whethet or not l have vers0 or deleterlousiflueiic. upon the
let tne poor woman uu ner penalty r ineiitinueu your name io uer, inn u i nave young earn or nails near to it, iilUctinc
lJIUU.ltUIM.lAUl, 181c-
'No,' she said 'I am really very, very moustrous If you paid this money ' I could No. ""'I Armsgarth : make her sulfer, no doubt it would havosllpped her memory, their growth, filling mn, and peneral gocd
not take it t'om you. You wouli . never iwsueinigm nave muuu you suiier. .uukb ueeau.e, in an prouiiunuy, sue uas never quality ; while the imll.li Irom fruitful
IShq looked up quite confidingly. I forgive ine when you learnt to whit, purpose I llayi "luriiucauoii, uuv in seen nor uearu oi you in uiuivuoiu cou.o oi utalks adds very uiuterinliy to tl pioduc-
inero was no uouwiig mat expression, l tns money was uestlned. Ub.nol It must u""lpy " " u"i " tlveness o the cri'ii. While we have a rath.
Ito lett his teat, moved round tho table, put I be my own money that Is used.
hi arm about iier waist, and kissed UU I 'We will see,' he said, sptakbg harshly force i
wife. I for the fint time, , I lions.1
'But It goes awfully against the grain to 'far, I have never been In her puit of Eng- er limited amount of failh n this llm-ry, it
jrce a woman to pay for blighted alTec- li"id. Wo are golug, lu ncveu weeks, for can be tested with very little labor uuwlii
Ions,' 'na ahooting,' do nobody any haim to try the exptrisitn