THE COLUMBIAN, COtmtll DEMOCRAT, mtlOPTII HC1HTII AND COLUM UltHCOXSOI.IDlTKD.) Issued weekly, every Krl'lay morning, at ,,r fuiuaiillml. ('il .ltMUIA COUNTY. lA. RATES OF ADVERTISING. tPAcr. tM, U. M, . . J'J.OO u.w ts.oi ... .0O 4.'0 .M ... 4.10 .ro I CHI n.oo I.Ofl oo , ,, e.eo s.eo 10.00 ... 10.01 1S.0O 1S.H0 ...10.00 SS.llO 80.00 est. fMKI S.00 is.tm 18.0.1 18.00 l.S.OO IT. IS 1J. IS. SO Ml two bollard per Vear, payohia In i advance, of. Lit tun year. After the expiration of .1 ho year Onelnoti Twointnes Three Inches. .. Four Inches quarter column.. It a If column One column. .. i.50 will bo cnanred. To subecrlticrs mt of tlio oo'untv the tornn nro i per year, trlcily in advance f in atiTaoce payment bu -11 M ill not p Hi! in ndvanco uun j.uu u MM Ml DO "no Tpaper aiwnil.fai.'cxccpl at the option of tho oubUlsliorJ, until nil arrearages ore paid, but loui; OTntlnuid credits after tlio expiration of the llrst yVpirntK!,u"of thoNtato or W distant post ol"o? niiwt bo paid for In advance, uuIosb a rcspon. Bllilrt person In Columbia county assumes to pay tbo mibscrlntlon duo on demand. "osTAi I K Is no louder exacted from subscribers In tho county. JOB 3PB.I3SrTT.lSrG-. The Jnbblr.1? Department nf tho t!oi.i'Miimlstery complete, and our .1 b l-ilnllng will compare faveirn blr with that of iholnrue cities. All work done on .imnnd.neatlv and at moderate prices. i.o.mi loo.eo Yearly advertisements payable quarterly. Trnfl stent ndrertlKcments must be paid f or bcitd e inscn eu except where parties hare accounts. Ueal ndi ert lueirents two do'lnrs per Inch for threo Insertions, an at that rate for additional interne nn v. It hout reference to length. Executor's, A mlnlitrotor's and Auditor's notice three dollars. iusl tepaldfor whin Inserted Transient or Local notices, twenty cents alln regular advertisements half rates. Cards In the "Uuslness Directory" column, cn dollar per year for each line. BLOOMSBUItG, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 17. 1878. THE COLUMMAN, VOL. XII, NO. 10 JUJjUA1I11 A UiiiMUlJJtA i , VUIj. AL.ll, iU, tl Columbia County Official Directory. President Juilst William F.lwell. Associate Judges -1. K Kilckbuum, F. L, Hhuman. Vroihonotar . e. -It. Fraim Zarr. Court stenographer . N. Walker, lojuter iteuorder Williamson II, .tacobi mulct Attorney toll n M, Clark. Sheriff John W. lloflraan. Survn or Isaac Dowltl. Treasurer-lir II. W. Mclteynolds. .,... U n nuslviors loan ilerner, H. v,. vetlenrv. J neon sanl , , , Jo n nltsii i-r- 'lorK --iVIIllam KrlekiMUiii. Ultors -M V II. idliie. I. II. rac. K It. liri. coroner -i 'ii irlbs I. ilurph . lurv Co nniuMmers- il HObblns. nieol'Jie '. Oiiii'l -sun "-lubMi lent -Wl Ham II ""''l"! . llUkjiii'nr mt-t'i -nlr.'. t int -It. Knt. eu t, Vm. Kramer, MuoinsburK nnl I I "runs too t, secretar , TTKUVr.Y E. SMITH, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, onice In A. J, Kr ait's Niw BitLBim,'' lUXWMSHUim, PA. Member of Commercial Law and Dank Collectloa As sociation. Oct. 14, TT-tl rfw.MILLEK, ATTOKKHr-AT-LAW omecin iirowir'sbulldlne;, second floor.room No. i Hloomsbiirir, Ta. .V II V. II A W N , -.loin. Hlteh' Bloomsburg Official Directory l'rosldafit of Town Couucll-I). Iflwenbcrtc Clerk W. Wirt. cuief of Poll -o-M. 0 A'oo i T ird 1'r "ildrtiit of lasComiiuy-.. n rr HecrcUry-c. v. Miner lli.iu usoiir ilankluif ounip.ni fresiuen , u. u.tiru t, Flr Sa lon.il lunk-ciurletit. f. I', rustln, C.isliter. ...... Columbia Coun' Mu.ual x.ivlriii Kuu I am; wl.i lon-K. II. Lit le, Preslden , c; w. Miller, i S niSi'rSi'ari llulldlns nnd.nvln? Fund xwla'ton -Win. l-eaoocl:,l'roil.lent,.I.Il. ItobHon. iecio'ar.. lllooimburi Mil u.1 s.ntnu Vund Atsnel.i Ion .1. I iirnwcr, I'reslden , C. O. U.irklov, Secro nry. CHURCH DIUEfTOKY BAPTHT CllllhCll. Itev. .f. P. Tusiln, tfupptv.) i.imLiy SerMces-1 v, u m. undnp. in sund.i school 9 a. in. . , ... I'r.iyer Mwtlng-trierv Wdnedi evening at il Sail's free, riie jvitulo .relnvt id oa lend. ST. MATtltUW'- l.ltTIIMUfCllUIH'll Mlnnur-.tjv. i. i. M irclay. Sun.l.iv Mijrvlces -l".''. a. in. and 7 p. m. SSflSv Wedncsdae evening al W Seats free. Nopews rcn'ed. All aro welcome. l'llMBYTERlAW cnCllCH. Mlnlsier-Itcv. Stuart MP-Jiell. Hunday Services H n. iu. and 6, p. m. Sunday Schonl-9 a. m. , l'raver llco.lns-Uvery Wednesday evening ai bj VcalB'froe. No pews rented. Strangers welcome. METiiomsT Krucoi'Ai. cnuRcn. Presiding Etder llcv. N. S. llucklnuham. Mlnlsier-ltov. M. L. Smyser. Sunday Services and l)i . m. Ulblo ciasC,-Km. Monday evening a. OX o'clock vnnff Men's l'ra.cr JIon,lng-Every Tuesday ?J&UWlW Ibursday evening I O'CIOCK. BKKORURD CHURCH. corner of Third and Iron streots. eastor-ltev. o. U. ourtey. itesldence Centnl Hotel. Sunday Sen lees 10 v a. in. and 7 p. m. sundav school 9 a. in. Prnvcr Meeting Saturday, 7 p. m. AH are Invited There la always room. ST. TAIII.'S CHURCH. Sector-Itev U Zahncr. Sunda Services Vx a. m., Ttf p. m. Flrt.t sur lay m tlio month, Holy ;?'nm"?1l02;1rtI1v 8rvlcei preparatory to Comniunlon on Friday ivenlng before uiu m. Minuiiy m Pews renUd: but, eve-vboif. welcome. KVN(n:i.u:i. church. Presiding Cliler -Lev. A. L. Itteser. siinclly Senlc'-Vp. in., Inthe Iron Street Church. ITu it aieeiius i.. - r- All are Invited. Ulim; nelcuinr. MeetHln the mile lUjck hurdi on the blll.'' ii,,i .I'eWh ILiptlit hur h-ou Kocl: street C' neanl!.r'me. tln,? for worship, every lord's day af "eat- tree and li.o public .ire cordially United to attend SROTT Ait . o t r & r, ii Allot m.-ys-iit-l .iwv CAT . WtSSA, PA. I'enl 'lisobtulned. ItllAWN ii. Her Select Story. A TEUUIItLR NIUIIT. 'lly .love, Dick, I'm nearly dotio up.' 'So nm I. Did any ono ever seo such n dec?l.7T-ly w Mtsrm.I.AN'K.nt's ii i. w r. i, i.. Own WiirilN. Baltimo K. Wd., Feb. 13, 177, Mr. H. H. Ptcvens. Hear Sir, since several years I halo (rotation) and very nalnful foot. Ihadsomi pin vlct.un, but they couldn't euro me. Now I hao heard of jourVeite- became mi well from jnur yfgetlne, and 1 went and coiifjiltnled fnrMt, Hlmrley V DOUgnimeon IHillIt OI t'Ktllllu, linu mm . .nm used one bottle, the palm lett in, nrd It begun to lienl.ntid then I bought one other bolHe, and so I take It yet. I thank (tod for this remedy and our- self; and wl'hlng every luirerer mj pay imeniion to It. ItHnblcMnirMrln'ivltli. Mrs. c. KKAI!i:,G8 West Iialtlmero t.trect. I1ENTIS . ii. Ilnrimaii's Hloek, second (limr, rnrnri Main and Market street", ni.ooMsnunfi, px Mm ?n-ty. 1 M. DHINKEIt, GUN and LOCKSMITH lowing .Mnclilneinnd Machine rj of all kinds ro ared, orKRA lloi'sn Ilulldlug, Iilooribburg, Pa B I5LOOMSBU110 IHP.EUTOUY. nniirvM. ni!IiKI!S. Mnnk. iusl nrlnleil.mil ni,nv limd In s-uall books, on hand and tor salo at tho Columbian ofllce. LANK DEEDS, mi l'areliri.-nl anil Linen ii-..,... Minninn an, I fur AlllIllllU lUtorS, IiVtCU- tJfs inii trusU'es, for sale cheap at the Colombian ei n co. -, r tj 1? I r.V. firirriKK'ATr.R rut printed lVI and for sale at the ooi.cmhian onice. Minis ?'-.it the, ilnsrsl And .liMlces-diouM upplj them. lelvei with tnene necessar j ui nuns. -rrtCTIM'Sl nml t'.iiwl llll." Pit Hill- Ii.' "ill I it the COL0HI1UV ortlei". The! enntilll. Il.e rccl"il fees at.imuh1 h tic 1 - M'' "' ii ire 'in in th.' "I'M'"" ' T Y. KKSTE1I, MEUOHANT r Mai npili lit, ls;t. TAII.OH. (er Maizb'iI siorb, r.ioomfeDiirg, l'a. CO lilUTLSH AMEHICA ASSURANCE ---'.,.,,,..,, i,tD tvcnnivni? mlipiwr n A I lU.'.-ti, 1 nn ..low.wi.,. ww-.. .... . Tim nckft. r.r iIisrm old romorBtlons are all In vested In SOLID SECUltlTlKS and are liable to the Inzard cf Hre only. Aiodcriue lines on me oestntiisaro aiunu ntvep-u. i r.tfif u ruriMPTi.v und noNcsTi.T sdlusied and Laid nu Kri, 1. AS rleteiudned bv CHRISTIAN F. KNArr. epo- clal Agent and Adjuster, D oombburg, renn'a, Thiii iiizei.sof Columbia county kbould patronize the agency where losses, if any, aro adjusted and paid by one of their own citizens. nor. 10, ' nin not nWine e.lV, but hungrr, O.for ti teat t.f mntwo, with a bottlo !' old reel wine to n1i It nnwn 1' 'nhnrlcy, licwnre I Take enrp Imw you ronjiir ii ncli x'hIoih in my mind. Iam nlrciidy nenrly starving, mid if yon iticreiso my nppi tito imicli morn It will go liard with me if I dn'i't 1-nc nil' you. You nre young In i7 'jour V. g'llne was recommended to mc.nn.l nd Hertlm says ynu'rii tctuler ' Mleurleil, slin meniif. Well, so am, if Icving IV-rtliH lie nnv tir.iof nf it. Dn von know, Dick, I Ii iveofleii 'Tundered tint you lovn your siter so pai'niitp!y, were UEGETINE unit Siiru Mi MH.H, It.fTErN9 in 1Q7.I mir V. jleldlng to the pc.i'u-tous of u lrl-ii'l. t conseuinl totij It At th" tune t was "iim rlng friun geneinl i(t.i it v iin.i tii.rvn . iirusi rill nil . mi I 1 11 ijuuru n.v overworK mid Irregiilir i uiills lis uoiuierinl strfngtlii'iilngii'i I cir illve iiioik riles at enied ti nf- H'Ct luy iK'Ol Ituieu "3 stem limn uie ursv wn i nun under IH pi rsi lent me I r.uildiv reeovred. giiliilii'; I Iiuvh not hfitttui togle Nceilneu'n most mi- nut je.ilnin of her ntiai'liinent In me.' ilUH'HIeil Indtiiwuieiii. in neing a s,im sure, nnu lionerrul ng-'iit 1 1 promoting henltli and ii'Sicrlng tlm waited sst'm n new life anil ie ry. Vege tliie t lie only ijiedklne I Uku ; and at lung us lite I neuToxivct to Ilud a better Your (run. W. II, ( Mint, 120 .Montgomery str (t, Alieglii'nj, l'eiiu. Th. VEGB INB Hot prin .He t'ltm. t 11 Mil LrtrilWN. II. It "lexcni lear sir. 'Hits tito certify I hat I hivr u-ed vuur "Illooil ITi'iiaralion'Ma ni I indU f ' -en ml e.irs, and Ihli k.thji or sernfulinr o.mken.iM lliiinuis nr llheiMnatlcnlli-tllom Itriuiiiot heeMd'ed ! n 'd us n blood purifier nndsprme mi'dlctno Ills the bot tnlnirlliateeverused.nn.il ll mi used almost ev erything. 1 can cheerfully ricomiiiend It to any ono In need of audi a medlcluo yours respecuiiiiv. Mrs. A. A. DISS ueiKK, Hi ltussel stieet. KEAH HIIOWN'8 INSURANCE AGEN CY, Exchange uotei, uicomsDurg, ra. Capital. .Etna, Ins Co., of Ilartford, Connecticut.. Liverpool, Imoon anu uiouu Koyalof Liverpool Lancanshlro Flro Association, Philadelphia Farmers Mutual of Danville Danville Mutual '. Homo, Now York. . ts0.C3t.O0O At. tlr nancies Are direct, nollcles aro written for tho Insured without any delay In tho offlco at Bloomsburg. jlitrcn w, ii y .soo.ooo to,ooo,oi 11 (00,000 10,009,' 00 1,100.000 1,000,000 7&,X 5,00,000 TO F. HABTMAN RRrRKSBNTS TltX FOLLOWl0 AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES: Lycoming of Muncy Pennsylvania North American of Philadelphia, Pa ranklln, of " t cnnslVRntaof " armers of York, Pa. anover of Now York. Vantiattanof 44 umco on Market Street Ko. e, nioomthurg, Pa, oct. 116. 77-ly. OATAWISSA. WM. L. EYERLY, ATTOIINKY-aT-LAW, Catawlua, Pa, oolhctlons pton.ptly made and remitted. Office onposlte catawlssa Deposit Dank. im-w ACT. L. SAtln. JNO. I. FFTMIU. CHAR. . WARS6. WM. R. UAGENBUCH, WITH Itnub. I rjuilrr k Edwards, -I reft to Iienedlct Dorsey t: Fas, ! Market lu, porters and dealers la M ?- VNOQUEENVWAUF. ;n'i ln in ,t I hll-m I'M. 1 1, il i urliik' lit lilY. VEGETINE What In Xccdol. I30JTOX, Feb. 13, 1ST I. n. IL Stevens, Ksq. 'So I , my ilar fellow. it firjt fnri nulv jcnlniH. Hut tlien I rellcted lint Ilertlia mtut nued.iy or oilier miirry. and I mut ln.c my yter; o I tliousrlilitli"tlpr that ho should imrry my old college chum and parly friend, Charles Cnstarre, than nny one plp. So you eo there was a littlo selfislmcis in my calculation, Charley.' 'Dick, wp were, friend at school and friends at college, and I thought at both of these places that untiling could shorten tha link that bound us together, but I was mis taken. Since my love for and engagement to your sister, I feel as if you were fifty limes the friend that you were before. Dick, wo three will never part I" 'So he married the king's daughter, and they all lived together as happy as the days aro long,' shouted Dick, with a laugh, quot ing from a nursery talc. The foregoing is an extract nut of tho con venation with which Dick Linton and my tinnr sir About one vear since I found mvself In ft tpphle condition from ceneral dcbllltv. Veirellno was slronglv recommended to mo by a friend who had oeen mucti oeociueu oy us uv. i inuuiiirti mu article, and, after using several botl ley, i as ri'stored tn ssnlth utirl rilfinnnl Inuert Its use. I feel (lUlto conndent that there is no medicine supi rlor to it ?(!if endeavored to beguile tho way, as we for thoso cainplatnts for whlcn It Is e?p daily pre- I , , . " , " ,, pared, and would cneernmy reeommenn ii to inoso iranipen tiirougn one oi mo loresis in noriii who reel that they need something to iestoie thein to perfect health. '., .......... ......... tt r i.cn r L'vi I T T Frmots. M. Pt lteiiglll A- Co., No. in Mute kl,. Iloston. ArEGEriJSTE. All Have Obtained Hell el'. South Berwick. Mb .Jan. 17, 1S72. ii. K. Stevens, f sq. em New York. Dick was an arttat and I a sportsman, so when one fine autumn day lie announced bis intention of going iuto the woods for a week tj study nature, it seemed to me an excellent opportunity to exercise my legs and my trigger-finger at the same time. Dick had some backwoods friend who lived in a log hut on the shores of Eck Dear sir. i navu naa aiHpepaiuiu iui wuibwuuu - , T , , ,. , . .:,! ,,!, '..n v.nn nttr ii!tit ink't'it iKiiinrt'US ui I aj.av. itiiu lutto no ucitiuiincn iu . . : . - - - i . fnr tlin list. tin venrs. am! ha dollars' wortn of medicines without obtaining any relief, in September last I commenced taking tho veTctine, since wnicn iimo my neuuu mis sieiuiuj mproved. My food digests well, and I h,io gained ii.l :en pounds of ties', There are several others In this place taking Vcgetlne, and all have obtained re- Yours truly, THOMAS H .MOOItE, Overseer of Cird Uoom, Portsmouth Co.'s .Mills. up our quarters. Dick, who said he knew the furest thoroughly, was to be the guide, and we accordingly, with our guns on our shoulders, started on foot from Root's. tavern known to tourists and situated on the boundaries of Essex and Warren Counties, It was a desperate walk, but we started at daybreak, and bad great faith in our pedes train qualtiea. We expected to reach the nearest of the Eckford lakes by nightfall Tl... 1. ... T.:l, .uo IfavqI nr.. n , a - , , . I A MO lui can iuiuueu i ..u n u ..m i b.v uau VCgetine 18 SOIU Dy 1U1 UnigglbW. ,1)e dense8t dcr,,ton. Overhead the branches of spruce and pino shut out the day, while beneath our feet lay a frightful soil, composed principally of jagged shingle i cunningly concealed by an almost impene VEGETINE Is Prepared by H. R. STEVENS. Boston. The Great New Medicine! n, ij m. ii.. ii . clan, (OiUeo uuu lictlUi.e uii ijui Lcr Jclfurttou, I'll.v f -sire-!. II. McK KLVY. M. I).,Surg.i. .u.d 'xy slchmtnorlh side Malu strt-ct, in-low Mnrki't. Ii KO BISON, Attnim.v-H.-I ' m Ilftrtinair tmtMtiiK, Mahi -tr-''i Ll. ltO.-KNSTlx.K, I'lmu.nnii.li. i mi-i Clark Wolf'bMoro, J'ulii street MISCELLANEOUS. D I AVID LOWENBEUCi, .Merchant Tailor i.taln St., aliove e'entiut Hotel. S. KUIIN, dialei ii. .Meat, Tallow, tic, , Centre street, etweeu Second and Third. BUSINESS CARDS. E. WALI.EU, Attornoy-at-lnw Incrcaso ef Pcnticiis cMt'.ned, CoJUiUear made, uillce, second doorfiom 1st Naltunal Bunk. BLOOMSIlUltn, PA. Jan. 11, ISTs r.c--i. t ,U-I l I.A.-SM UOOl., r. HrUK IIOM.II AMI H'lllON AllE LOW, give us a trial Next term begins MONDAY. AlMtlL 15, ISIS i ( r mfori nation or catalogue apply to THK PIHNCIPAL. Jul) !7, 77-ly urangevllle, Pa. The Seaside Library. ( liolcn l,eks no longer for the tew only. The best ftniuUrd i.ovds wllhlu the reach of even one. Hooks usimllj soldlroini tola given tunchuugid nnl iiiini,iiiiieiii ror 10 und 2u cents. l,v. I lie l ouill 01 .uonie-e nsio, .ie i-uwiao 15a. 'Iho Klng'soxn, by e'apt. jlarrjat 15,, llllllll anil i.ioie, uy AitiriiM i. cu.wu. His. 'UeasuroTrove, by Samuel Lover 1.vj. Tho r-.iantom -hip, by Captain Marryat 1 no. 'I he Hlack Tulip, by Alexander Humas lol. '1 he w orld en Lose, r ljwi uuwu HI, Klilrhn rliitrltittn HrOIltil lea. l-rnnk Mlldmny, by Captain Marrjat . .mu,IIA'uhlnrv llnrrlet llowrn If the hut was remarkable, Its proprietor was still more so. He wan, I think, the most villainous-looking man I ever beheld. About six feet two inches in height, pro portionately broad across the shoulders, and with A hand large enough to pick up a fifty-six pound shot, he seemed to be a com btnation of extraordinary strength and nglllty. His head was narrow and oblong in shape. His straight, Indian like hair fell smoothly oAer his low forehead, as if it had been pl.istered with soap, and his black, bead-liko eyes were set obliquely and slant ed downwards towards his nose, giving him a iiimulpd expression ol lerocily mm din ing. As I examined his features attentive ly, In which I thought I could trace almost very bad iaion I confess I experienced a certain feeling of apprehension and distrust I could not shake nil'. Whll" ho was gi ,'ng s the promised food we tried, by questioning him, to draw him into conversation, lie seemed very taciturn and reserved, he said he lived en- irely alone, and hud cleared the "pot he oc cupied willi his own hands. Ho said his nunc was duel J but when wo hinted that he mut havo soino other name he pretended not to hear lis, though I saw his brows knit and his small black eyes fi.ish angrily My su.ilcions nf this man were further amused by observing a pair of shoes lying in a corner of the hut. These shoes were at least three sizes smaller than those that our gigantic host wore, and yet he ad distinctly, replied that ho lived entirely alone. If those shoes were not his, whose were they ? The more I reflected on this circumstance the more uneasy I felt, and apprehensions were still further aroused when Joel, as he called himelf, took both our fowling-plecea and, In order to have them out of the way, as he said, hung them on crooks from the wall, at a height that neither Dick nor I could reach without getting on a stool smiled inwardly, however, as I felt the smooth barrel of my revolver, that was slutn in the uoilow ot my back by its leathern belt, and thought to myself, if this fellow has bad designs, the more unprotected he thinks us the more incautious he will be ; so I made no effort to retain our guns. Dick also had a revolver, and was one of thoso men whom I knew would use it well when the tinio came. My suspicions of our host grew at last to such a pitch that I determined to communi cate them to Dick, Nothing would be easier than for this villainous half-breed for I felt convinced that ho had Indian blood in him nothing would be easier than, with the aid of an accomplice, to cut our throats or shoot us while we were asleep, and so get our guns, watches, and whatever money we carried. Who in these lonely woods would hear the shot, or hear our cries for help T What emissary of the law, however sharp, could point out our graves in thtss wild woods, nr bring the murder home to those who committed it? Linton at first laughed, then grew serious, and gradually became a convert to apprehensions. We hurriedly the more I reflected on tho conduct of tho half breed, th more assured I was that he Intended to murder. Full of this idea I took my revolver from Its sling and held it in ray band ready to shoot him down at the first movement that appeared at all dangerous. A haze seemed now to pass across my eyes. Fatigued with long watchfulness and ex citement, I passed into that semi-conscious state in which I seemed perfectly aware of everything that passed, although objects were dull and dim in outline, and did not appear to sharply defined as In one's waking moments. I was apparently aroused from this state by a slight crackling sound, I started, and raised myself on my elbow. My heart ceased to heat at what I saw. The half-breed had lit some species of dried herb, which sent out a strong aromatic odor as it burned. This herb he was holding directly under Dick's nostrils, who, I now peceived to my horror wis wrapped in a profound slumber. Tlio smoke of the mysterious herb appcaredjto deprive hiinnf all consciousness, fur he rollel gently ofl'the pine log, and lay stretched upon the floor. The half-breed now stole to the door and opened it gently. Three sinister heads peered in out of the gloom. I saw the long barrels of rifles and tho huge, brawny hands that clasped them. The half breed pointed significantly to where I lay with his long bony finper, then drawing a large thirsty looking knife from bis breast, moved toward me. The time was come. Mv blood stopped my h art ceased to beat. The half breed was within a foot of my bed; the knife was raised ; another instant it would have been burled in my heart, when, with a hand as cold as steel, I lifted my revolver, took deadly aim and fired 1 A stunning report, n dull groan, a huge cloud of smeke, curling around me, and I found myself standing jupright with a dark mass lying at my feet. 'Great God I what have you done, sir?' cried the half-breed, rushing toward me. You have killed him 1 He was just about to wake you.' I staggered against tho wall. My senses until then immersed in sleep, sudden ly recovered their activity. The frightful truth buret upon me in a flash. I bad shot Dick Linton white under tho influence of a nightmare I Then everything seemed to fade away and I remembered uo more. There was a trial, I believe. The lawyers were learned, and proved by physicians that it was a case of what is sometimes called somnolentia or sleep drunkcnness,but of tho proceedings I took no heed. One form haunted me lying black and heavy on the hut floor; and one pale face was ever prcs ent a face I saw once after the catastrophe, and never saw again the wild, despairing face of Bertha Linton, my promised bride I UISTOKT OP COLUMBIA L'OUNTT. It. J. 0. 11UTTEU, PHYSICIAN SURGEON, Office, North Market sli ect, Uloombburg, l'a. Q AMUEL KNOKU. A T T O Ii N II Y-A T-L A W, IlLOOMSllUltQ, PA. omeo llurtmun's lilocR, corner iiaia ana juanei Street jq- U. FUNK, Atn. ru y-nt-I.nAV (iK'H'nst- ' I'm ions 01 taincd, Collections Made. IILOOJlSllUItO, PA. Offlco lu Coluuhuk liniiiii.(i. 1C4. A iiung wire'H story, Harriet llowrn His. A Modern Minister Vol. 1.) 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VIGORBNB AGUKKA1II.K to (he lnle. C.11ATKKII1. o tlie Blomaeli, unit hpIh elllt-lently ni. a .'ATIIAKTIC, AI.TKltATlVK mill 1HII- ItKTIC. It urlloii U not ullemleil nnv uiipleiikiint fiellng, nelthei- Is lun Kiiur nor ilelilllty exiterleneetl, bill nil llie oiiiriiry, rri uiirni .,, ......... Il llllllirilliiie ttneii iiiuii inn iiinr.ii. urKiin. liellier lliipiiii-eu i- uiiniif n- 'Illliunleil iioin uny .1. ... . ... , .-. Iielr poveerM of imnfmiliitlult tuiil mitll inn. Ilin nutlet It, belnir Ineremeil ul once. To (lio ul1'eenl with mi eni;iiit;eil ion- illtlon if tlia liver, nu IMIInnneM, cluir- aclei Ueil uy n dunkycoiiip lei Kin, u cuiiirn igne, n iimiy, mm limit. 111 1111- rniiiiclnii. npiielllo nlnl mnKiaii it.iiun of the liovveU, vt llli n neiie nf ttillnrif In tlirliearinliiloriiieiilul iliilluetiii, n.tiie. KhK irve in.ifct vuliitible. It rffect upon the kidneys W lin less lianiiy, a turiiin, irriiuiint; tirum (inlckly tleared up liy It. Iiinaimnalory anil Clirnnlr ItllKCJI A T1M.1I will soon illuilieur by a persUtvut lem viuuitK.in. For tile cure nfHklii DlHenNen mill Irrup tions of all kliula, VieiOltKM: in miKt c.rtulu, ...... VltiUl(IH.HIi. IB roiuunflcii in nit' mtiit firopertlesof HKKItS, 1IIMITH, (il'MH anil AUKS, that Natiirv alouo fin iii.be, great cure lielng Inken by us lime lliey ar callieriNl at tilt, right Beiiiou of dm yrar, ami that the)- pu..r Hull nutlvu virtue. ...... That VlUOltKKK nan the putter tn 11111 1KV Till: III.elOK, l VKitlltATF. tlm LIVKll, anil STIMUI.ATK tlm DKll'.sl'. 1VF. OUOA.VS, la liiill.piilulil)' iiiiireu by tlioae wlio liavttclveu It u trial mill have beau imrmalleiil ly cured. We ilu not ak run tn try a itnzen linttles to experience relief, Tur vte tiCAIlAMTKK you will feel better from the lirat few doara. VICIClllEKK la aitonlahlni; file world Willi Ita curca, nnd la tlirnet inu nil other AI.TH.11ATIVKM anil mniiini trable bruih. As the day wore on our hopes agreed that while one slept the other should of reaching our destination became fainter watch, and so take it in turns through the and fainter, and I could almost fancy, from njjrht, the anxious glances that Dick cast around Joel had surrendered' to us his couch of him.lliat in spito nf his boasted knowledge deer-skins and his blanket; he, himself nf the woods ho had lost his way. It was said he could sleep quite as well on the floor not, however, until nnlit actually fell m ami i,ear the fire. As Hick and I were both very that wp were both sinking from hunger and tired, we were anxious to get onrrest ns soon exhaustion, that I could get bun to acknowl- ns poviiblo. So, after a hearty meal of deer edge it. steak and tough cakes, washed down by a 'We'ro in a nice pickle, Master Hick,' good draught from our brandy flask.I, being said I, rather mn-ly, lor an empty stomach the ynnnger, got tho first hour's sleep, and ilne" imicli tn destroy a man's nimral iiinia- flung niyelf (in tlio couch of skins. A my bilitv. 'Cimfimnd vnur nuiiruncu tint led eyes irrnilunlly closed I saw a dim picture of von to -et up as cuide. Of all men, painters Dik seated sternly watching by the flre.and are tho most conceited.' 1 tlm long shape nf t!in half breed stretching 'P,e fllfirlev1 .ni.eve.eil Dick. "Odd cut liko a hugo shadow upon the floor. i ,.ii,. hi A, i liifi After what I could havn sworn to be only Harder Clark, discharged on surgeon's cer tificate January 21, 1803. Hawkins George H, died October 4, burial record October 10, of wounds received at Antletam, Maryland, September 17, 1802, buried in National Cemetery, Section 20, lot 11, grave 221. John Henry I. John William E. Hretph Jeremiah S. Kramer Edward. Lashcll Ralph M. Lewis Emanutl L. Ludwig John, Margerum James 1. Marks William. Mnrtr. Joseph, Men?ch Adam R. Meara Commodore V. Malony Charles. Mate1ler Mali W. McGraw Patrick, died at Warrcnton, Vir ginia, November 0,1802. Ohl John I'ayne Ervine C. Parks William J D. died December 23 of wounds received at Fredericksburg. Vir ginia, December 13, 1802, buried in Militiry Asylum Cemetery, DC. Phillips David, killed at l'Yedericksburp, Virginia, December 13, 1802. Reinanl Tobias. Reese Frederick. Rider Llnvd I. Itishel Elias C.wounded at Cliancellorsvllle. Virginia, December 13, 1S62, Robbins Henry J. Rhondes Jeremiah, absent sick at muster out. Rider Wesley, died at Ilclle Plain, Virgin ia, December, 1802. Richards Jnmes M, killed at Antletam Sep tember 17, 1802. Roup .Tosiah O, died of wounds received at Antielam September 17, 1802. Pchmick Renjamin 15. Schmick Charles S Snyder Jeremiah II, absent sick at muster out. Stewart Clark B. Stokes John H. Shoemaker Jesse. Sanks John M, discharged on special order October 14, 1802. Sterne George F, killed at Antletam Sep tember 17, 1SG2. Poetical. THK OLD f AHU GATE. BTJ. U ICUSKI, Tho old farm rate hangs, eat'frln? down, on rusty hinges, bent and brown! Its bitch Is gone, and here and thero It shows rude traces of repjlr. The old farm gnte has seen, cneli rear, The blossom bloom nnd disappear; The bright green Icares of spring unfold. And tuin to autumn's red and gold. The children have upon it clung, And In and out with rapture swung, v. hen their young hearts were good and puro When hope was fair and faith was sure. P.estdo that gate) havo lovers truo Told tho story, always new: llato made, their promise ; dreamed ot bltsi, And sealed each pronilso with a kiss. The old farm gate has opened wldo To wclcuno homo tho new mado bride, When lilacs bloomed nnd locusts fair With their street fragrance filled the air. Tint gat1, with rusty weight nnd chain, Has closed up n tho solemn train 'I hat bore her lifeless form away, Upon a dreary autumn Uiy. 1 ha lichens gray and mosses green Upon Its rotting posts nro seen ; Initials, carved lth youthful skill, Ixinj years ago, arc on It still. Yet desr to me above all things, lly reason ot the thoujutx It brtnas. Is that old gate, now sigjlng down, tin rusty binges, bent and brown. ik i should uii: Tii-Nicnr. if I should dlo to-night, My f rlend3 would look upon my quiet taco Before thoy laid It In Ita Haul resting place, And deemed that death bad left It almost fair ; And laj Ing snow-white, flowera against my hair, Would smooth It down w llh tearful tenderness, And fold my hands with lingering caress ; Poor hands, so empty and so cold to-ulht. If T should die to-night. My trlcnds would call to mind, with loving thought, boine kindly deed the l"y baud had wrought : Some gentle words the frozen lips had said ; Errands upon which the willing feet had sped ; Tbo memory of my oelOshness and pride. My hasty words would all be put aside. And so I should be lovel and mourned to-night. It I should dlo to-night, Kren heart estranged would turn once more to mo, Itecalllng other days remorsefully: Small Christian, kllcd at Chanccliorsville, The eye that chilled me with averted glance, Virginia May 3 1SC3 would loot upon me as ot yore, peronance, ' I And soften lu the old familiar way. ineile lewls. For who could war with dumb, unconscious clay7 Thomas Samuel M, died at Falmouth, Vir- so I might rest forgiven ot all to-night. ginia Januarys, 1803. loudly. You'll bring the bears and pinthers nn us if von do. Wo must make tho best nl a li.nl job and sleep in a tree'.' 'It'srniy In tulk, my good fellow. I'm not a luirtiidgc, nnd don't know how to ronit on a tiniiL'li.' 'Well, you'll have tn learn, then ; fur If you sleep on the ground, the chances are ten tn one that von will have the wolves nibbling at your tois btfnre daylight,' 'I am bunged if I dn eitber.'said I, desper ately. 'I'm troing to walk nil night, and I'll drop before I'll Uo down.' 'Cniiie, come, Charley, don't bo fool.' MILITARY RECORD. Mine Months Service 132d Htgimtnl. COMPAST II. "UATAWIS8A GUARDS." George W John, Captain, resigned Decem ber 9, 1802. Martin M Hrobst, Captain, promoted from lit Lieutenant, December 9, 1802. Juiiah W Willet, 1st Lieutenant, promoted from lt riergeaut December 1), 1802. Henry H Hoagland, 2d Lieutenant, died December 1-1 of wounds recti veil at Fredericksburg Virginia December 13, 1802. P R Margerum, 2d Lieutenant, promoted from Corporal December 10, 1802. A II Sharpless, 1st Sergeant, promoted from Corporal December Ifi, 1S02. Samuel F Savery, Sergeant. (Pcorgo Reedy, promoted to Corporal Jan uary 22, 1803. Hiram Jf Ilrowu, pronioteid to Corporal Jan uary 22, 1803." William McNeill, Scrueant. ThendoH Kruigh Rnlaiidus Id rln in n three minutes' do.c, Dick woko me and informed mo that my hour wm out, and turning mo cut nf my warm nest, lay down without mi y ('ereniiiny,nnd in a few minutes was heavily snoring. I rubbed my eyes, felt for my revolver, and seating myself on one if the pine stumps, commenced my watch. l'liei half breed appeared tn be buried in a profound slumber, nnd in the half-weird light cast bv tho wood. embers his enormous figure seemed almost Titanic in its prnpnr lions I ron fees I felt that in a struggle fur lim be was more' than a match for Dick and Samuel J Frulericb myself. 1 then looked at the fire, and be. Franci- V Tliouia-, wounded at Fredericks gan a fuvnrilo amusement of mine shaping burg, Virginia, December 13, 1802. forms in the embers. All sorts of figures John P Hoagland, promoted to Corporal Troup John, died October 4. of wounds re ceived a Antletam Septemember 17, 1802. Waters Dennis. Watkins Robert il. Warne Monroe C. Yeager Daniel L. The "Catawlssa Guards" were Company H, 132 Regiment, and were mustered into service August 1-1, 1802, for nine months, and mustered out May 21, 1S03. In all cas es whero nothing is said of tho fate of the soldier named, he was mustered out with his company. On the 13th of September the regiment by a forced march reached South Mountain just as the fight closed for the day. It joined in pursuit nf the enem- my. Un tho lith it was in close quarters in tho battle of Autietam, where several men were killed. It was in the recount)!- snce towards Leeaburg and Charleston. It was in the assault on Marye's Heights at rrederieksburg, whore Henry II. Hoagland was killed while receiving the flag from tlm hands of its dying bearer and after the battle the regiment moyed to Falmouth, Virgin!", in camp and picket duty. It was in the for ward movement upon Chancellnnville, and on the 3J of May was moved to the front and held its position until the retreat commen ced. The regiment earned and sustuiued a first rale military record. o friends, 1 pray to-night, Keep not your kKses for my dead, cold brow. i,Tho way Is lonely, let me feel them now, Think gently of me ; lam travel-worn ; My faltertng feet aro pierced with many a thorn ; Forgive, O heart estranged ; f oiglve, 1 plead 1 When dreamless rest Is mine, 1 shall not need The tenderness for which I long to-night. How t.i Keep llojs at Hume. AMUSE TIlt:M, n,AV C.YItnS WITH TI1F.M AND MAKK 110MK PLEASANT. Bell John. 'I was a fool only when I consented to let defined themselves before me. Rattles, Novembes 21, 1802. you attune the role us ii guide.' tempests at sen. familiar faces, and above all Ephraini L. Kramer promoted to Corporal 'Well, Charley, if you are determined to Uhoue, ever returning, the dear features ol January 20, 1SC3, go on, let it lie n, we'll go together. After Bertha Linton, my affianced bride, She D Hollingshead, promoted to Corporal Jan all, it's only an adventure. peemed to me tn smilo at mo through a burn- uary 20, 1803. 'I sny Dick don't you see a light ?' haze, and I could almost fancy I heard her Theobald Fields, promoted to Corporal Jan T.y Juve, ni there is I Come, you see say, "While yoii are watching in the lonely uary 20, 1803, wounded at Chancellors Providence, Intervenes bftween in and tho forest, T am thinking of you and praying for vllle, Virginia May 3, 1803, wnlve and hum-cr. That mint lie some your safety.' George Hnrder. snii.itter's hut. A slltrht movement nn the nart nf the Rurton W Fortlier, Ti.n li-.i,, tnnlit.di I imiUiiatiililnnlvi-iilli.il slumberlm? half-breed here recalled me from I Rrumbach II H. TiinL-'e ni,iioi, , verv f.ilnt. ii ml seemed these sweet dreams. Ho turned on his side. tnbenboiit half a inllo distant. It elim- lifted himself slowly uponhiselbow.audgaz- Hurger William II, wounded at Chauccl mrreil Ibroueh tlio dark branches of tho ed attentively at me. I did not stir. Still lorsville, May 3, 1SC3, hemlock and snruee trees, and weak as tho retaining my stooping attitude, I half closed Heaver William li-dit was. I hailed it as a mariner without a my eyes and remained motionless. Doubt- Hrumbach Joseph. compass hails tho star by which he steers, less he thought I was asleep, for in n mo- We instantly set out in the direction of our ment or two Iio arose noiselessly, and croep beacon. In a moment it seemed us if all ing with a stealthy step across the floor, certificate January 31, 1803. fatigue kail vanished, and we walked as if passed out the but, I listened O, how ea- JJates John, discharged on surgeon's cerlifi our mu'cles wero as tense as iron and our gerly ! U seemed tome that through, tlio catu February 1803. joints oily as u plston-khuft. Imperlectly joined crevices of tho long walls Hrumbach Win J, discharged February We soon arrived at what in the dusk icomd plainly near voices whispering. I lgG3 1 1.1 1 - ,..!. . . 1 . I seemed lo be ii dealing ol about live acres, """' ''" "" " -'-pi. ciewell Christian but it mleht have been lamer, for the tall nearer to listen, nut i was leariui oi iiisturu forest rising up around it mustliavo dlmin- '"K " lancieu security oi our nost, wuo i ished its apparent slie.glving the appearance nw felt l;?r'R,l "liter designs upon us, or a square pit rather than a iarm. Toward OT 1 pciium sun. aim wnw one earner of the clearine we discerned the Perng suddenly ceased. The half-breed re dusky outlipe t, a log lmt, through wkose entered the In, the same stealthy way in i ,,.i i.,,i, rii ui,t ..ni,..m. I which he nultted It. and. alter ulvlnir a sent- uii.i. ii. c ...it. r , i,.io,t ,,. tluUlne ulance at me. onoe mora . stretched Dium Morgan G ii.t' .!, n,l tnnev-e.t. it was nnene.l l,n. kimself upon the floor and affected io sleep. Dyer William H, died at Belle Plain, Vir i:-.i .i o .nn,.,i nn ii,. In a few moments I pretended to awake ginia, December 180-. n,r,.i,ni,i We,r,ltn.dn, r rondltinn..,I yawned, looked at my watch, and finding Derr John, killed at Ffedericksburg.Virgin lleadathe, hour ni.inach, luiisiipailou. inbliliy. ,, (1 ii,i , t ,i thatlmv hour had more than exnlrtsd.Droceed- . la December 1J, lsli-, Nausea.and ail 1 nous - " , . . ' , .: .. . Krwlne Albert.dled at llella Plain. Virginia nurse vea at home. Al OUr host SB tl lie w " imuao wit, n.iiiiiucu umiumui -- --.:"..... could offer us were cold Indian corn-cakes I ked, I whispered in his ear, 'Don't take eyes Aniline your buys if ymi wish to keep them nt linine. Play whist with them, 'What!' I hear snmo nf ynu say, 'Why, I am a mem ber of Dr. So-and-so's church.' Well let him gn to tlio dogs for once; let your church go to tho dogs.and save your b iv fnnn gnin When I was a young man at cnllgo there was a deacon's son thern nt the s.iin tim, and he told me he learned tn play '..1.1 sledge' on tho hay-mow when his father was reading commentaries. It, is a fact, ami nut a matter of laughter, nnd that sainn young man died a drunkard and a gambler. He lived in the Connecticut Valley, and I could give ynu his father's name if I was so dis posed. 'Hob' told me more than a dozen times if his father had only played some Mrs Tillon's Confession. HOW IT WAS CAUSED BV HEP. LISTESINO TO ONE OP Mil. BEECHEIt's SERMONS. A reporter of the Sun learned of n gen tleman who, on Saturday last, had n prolonged interview with Mrs. Eliza beth R. Tilton. The reporter called upon him, and received the following account of the interview .- "I have no objections to telling the sub stance ol the interview, ll I cap do so mi onymously. I called on Mrs, Tilton inconse quence of a newspaper paragraph, which ile-erlbed heron thu authority of n member nf Plymouth Church, u being almost frant ic with grii t' at what she had done. I found her serene and happy, and she said that she had not been ill. 1 asked her if she regret ted what she had done. Sho said : 'Xo, not one particle. It is the truth, and I resi myself on that statement fur time and eter nity. My con-cience is now unburdonel, and I no lunger am forced to live a liar ' It is a singular fact that Mr. lleecher is tlio di rect cau-e. of this confession, Mrs Tilton was urged repeatedly by the friends of Mr. Deecher to attend Plymouth Plmrch. They contended that as she was innocent slm ought tn assert it by g dug luck tn her ( 1 1 church Mrs' Tilton vj reluctant to do so, me night c ni'inted. S ie wm with snmo In ly Iriends, nnd her presem-H m the church w.is known In but few. Mr. I5"icher wm ignorant nf it. II,. prciiciud bis powerful "riiiiiii on thn confe-i .n nf Oilman, tlio forger, and reiterated tlir.iiinbout that thei only tnitiii 'or n gti'lty suit to do was to cnnless. Tho serin, in eleclrified Mrs, Tilton mid from that time she stemed to bt intent on unburdening her conscience.. She at tended various churches in this city, ami every phco seemed filled with the samo nd- TIIKICH. ANTS, Into the almile. 1'iit up lu Inrui liotliea, uduuip airi-HK" rnMiii..iHu,. dpap a, and la pleuaant lu tukc. f rlFPi Ul.oo per Jiotlle. WALKER & BADGER MFG. CO,, Prop's. II Join St., Hi Tut, i:l Jtnoy City, V. I, THE OBJECT OF EATING." a new booi oveFT ona should read, teat rt upou receipt of a one sent atuup, For Sale at I J. DH.TJC3- STOKE, JSlooiiisbiirg, Pa. jm.19. 'is,-ty. monition to conf.-ss. find lui nt lm.lh mnm kind of a game with him-'if he had only to a wiuclusion tn cea,e living a falsehood, been human witli me, Deacon Murray, said Her confession, she says, came about in lb'a he, 'I should have been a church member w. Her iiu,i,anii tlle.v ,lflti.i flf i, . just as you are.' I want you to understand . Molll,ot, Vnew nothimr ofit : there wm I was a deacon then. I think 'Hub' was ,ni,,uier hcl- ,wai, it ,un,nn,i right. So I say play whist with your boys, MrHi Mnr,H lm(j bcen UMnfA 011 M tWrJf Play dominoes or checkers-ln fact, ny but Mrs. Tilton savs that she had no influ. ence nn her; in fact, Mrs. Morso called her pleasant, healthy name. Head poetry witli Barret Julius A, discharged on surgeon's them, for boys liko poetry ; if not, read bet tor stories, Get him to read to voti ; and here let mo say that this is one of the best possiblo ways to keep the boys at koine, and ono of tho most beneficial in its effects. Cool Phineas, discharged on surgeon's cer tificate Jauuary 1803. Cool Hiram, discharged January 1803 for crazy, and said that shn was wild to coma forwaid at this tiino with a confession. " What excuse, did she give for bo ardent- , ly supporting Mr. lle-echer in tho years that she was protesting their innocence?" askeil the reporter. "She said it was resolved by herself and HEALTH AND HAPl'lNEBS. Health and Ilarpinrsa ore priceless Wraltli to their possessors, snd )rt they are wllhln the luulicl ev. ery one who Ulu.su WKK.HT'S L1YEK PILLS, The only sure CUHJ; lor Torpid l.ner, lijfpepsl Teach them to feel that you aro dependent I upon them for company. So I say to you, make vour lioinn haiiov in a wnv tlmt li.iv- I like, and not in tho way that some churches b' Mr- to protect each other ami ke. ovs are worth more than ehurch I t'liiceai ini'irguiu. nir, neejjner saminnr. f,irnw rlisli,io4 nr. ,uf .,,J. It never must be told, aud she yielded III ...,,.J.. .lwl .1 AlUt.., M.,.. ' ""-"h ,, , , ., - , " '""""'I A""'' thevarj the seeds out of wh eh devils snrlnir I '"' .f mng as sue was unut r un luuu- 1 1 ci , l.l1U,1(l I - Dillon John, one genuine uuless signed in. Wright. it (ur i mireisi. niu nut suiiriysenui ' one box to Imrilck. Keller S in.. In. N.4II St., l'tilU. Jau. 4, Ts-ly nr orders I'hllo.' BLOOMSBUItG TANNEHV. nil kllnf dried deersflesh.to all of which oiT that fellow, Dick. He lift accomplice, we weie heartily welcome. These viands outside bo careful Dick gave a meaning Fetternian William. O. A. II II II It I N V. KhSPECTFULLV announeti to the public that hu has reoined n....l,.. ir. iQ-.i 1....1..1 t.. flil.... "CIC'UUCI a, Ml.i "" fnuntalt, ofllvini. water which llmw frnm Uemetcry U. U. the throne of God, If thero was a bit ol sea. it should remind him of that sea of crvs. ii our starving condition weroluxurles to us I glance, carelessly touched his revolver, ns feturinan uaniei. tal before tho throne of God. If there was and we literally revelled in anticipation of much, m to say, 'Here's someimng to inter- reooer unrimao m. m crn,lty lcotl1 n s,onld remind him of the. u full meal. Tho but Into which we had fere with hi. little arrangements,' and took Foitner Henry 1). temple of clay out ol which thespirlt has so unceriiionlmisly entered was of the most his seat on tho pine stump, in such a posl- r ield Samuel A. departed. All things should be a Bervice to poverty-stricken order. It consisted of but Hon as to command a view of the sleeping Plscher l.ioyd w ii. . Goet. The fields and the skies should be the one room, with a rude brick lltenlaco at ono half-bieed aud tho doorway at tho same I'isclier Jacob u. church, and that boy should ke niadi a f..l end. Some deer skins und old blaukeU wero I'iscuer jonn u, uiscuargcu on surgeon s lower of Christ In that way, because he is Iff.feltthat mv boy would eat peanuts iu '"' B l,'",1K,'t ' "e did, nnd did as hii fhurch.aud that ho would 'gn to sleep be- '''f"'!'' wished. Assoonassl?egotbeyondhiu cause he was not interested, I bhnuld spend an1 M 'n,u ('$ rebounded, shn one-halfof day under the hedges or by somo aaeu wc n,H blle conlesseU. .Mrs. TUtoti running Bpring. I should preach to that aB lllat "er c"'eio' l to last utterane-n boy in a way that would make him forget his 1 eTr expects to make ior the public. peanuts and sleeping in church. The run- BUe ,m !,urKfcU. "'Slveti.and Islndeeel liap. ning spring should remind him of that PX She leave,i "verythlng to God, nud say-i mat sue iiiuiKs sue uas Ills lorglveness. It seems tu ke her hope, as it is mine, that Mr. ueecner win oonies, too. suo ilenied tlist BWin.'ii'j n'lvvifiiv told stand) liioomsbure, Pa., at'tho stretched out by way of n bed at the other This time, though awfully tiled, I could certificate, dato unknown llile Scott, leather iu be inaiio in the most ti'iits vislblo wero two sections of a largo on my chest, and every five minutes I would Hamilton John, absent sick at inuiter out ninlr Irnnlr tl.st stood eli, In tlin fire, stnrt 111. tn sen If tllrl- ivn l-eenl,n. his I Harder Arthur. nnPi.H 1,1 BU1L IHO LlIUCS. lllU U1LTUU..L iitiimi in UIUUI I I'll- - - - . - -- - I ------ .-- - - r .. r ,, n , place J. Hero was no vesllge oi a lauie, ami i wuicu luiiuiuiiy, aiv nerves were strung to i itaruer i nomas ix Forks ui the Kspr and uviit htreet. I eiiieuiliv of tha unarlmeiit. and the only not sleen. A horrible load seemed nresslinr yia.Im u-l,ni-.i nil ilr.urlr.llnn nt I " ' -1 -' vi 111 at all 111003 bo paid for QUEEN HIDES the rest of the furiiituro was embodied in a n frightful pitch of lensilyj my htatl best Hampton Ethan, if everydescrlrtinn In the country. The publlcpat I longTeuuttsee title t ti lit kuug close to tho I nt every sound, aud my head seemed tothrob I Uaitinan W II H, discharged on surgeon's liuklurtvi-iuf. isle- Iroughwall. Until I thought my temples would burst. I certificate April 12, 18C3. ke.t odapted to that kind of service. II' . Murray ii the G'oifrii Jtule, "Are tliesa eggs poached V Itqulred ac i- touier of h culored restaurant keeper, at au Albany slatlou. "i ts, sab," replied Sambo, "dey is dat I', de chicken, wat laid var." she had either written or caused to ke writ ten a letter apologizing to Mr.iUeecher.l' Mrs. Elirubelli Tilton and heSmotbcf, Mrs, Joanna Morse, luiivt'd on Monduy froia the frame house nt 22$ Maillicni slrcet,l(i ft Ii tow n stoue house at 148 llewes street, bo- tween Lee nnd Marcy avenues. Au endeav or was made to krep tho new location n to- crct. Mrs. Tillou leased tho houc frun Mr, 11, F. O'llrlen, the owner, for ono year, signing the leato herself. Her s' tis Cam 11 and llalpli are to rt'iuuin wait lit r Mr. Tilton is to piovidu for Ins fuuiil) a uppoit, and for that uf Mrs. Merse, Mrs I.lt n Is ti speud the lUiuuitr in Waiuek