The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 29, 1878, Image 1

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THE noT.TTAnT A V
nUNOOHHOMDATKII.)
issued weekly, every Friday morntnt, at
IIUJOMSHUHO, COt.UMtltA COUNT?. l'A.
J ' .r iitUt'Ve'or l" P'"n ' " nr" t
t'laroimVy151' nolonsrerox"ct"1 'rom subscribers In
job 3?2ai2srxi3sra.
riii- .lnlAltif Department of the Com-mman Is very
erar-lete, and our J b I'llnllng wilt compare favoru.
W. iii nut t in,. urge elth'S. All work done on
dimiati.l.tientlv and nt moderate prlrrs.
Columbia County Official Directory.
('resident Jiitltre William Kin ell.
, As. kMuIc. Iinbrus-I. Uiii kliiiutii, F.IMuiman.
I'm- iionoi.ir. , cc li. Prank Zarr.
Court si unr.iiitier i. N. Wiilker.
l'Kt"rt dec )iHlr Williamson II. .lacoby.
District Alloincj-liblKit l(. Utile.
iheriir ,iulin v. Huffman.
suivu or -iitnuul N'evhiril.
Traas irer-lir II. vv. McltujnoMs.
. 'innmini'M-iolin ilcrner, s. W. Mcllenry,
J)pll SiuMs.
Oo.nmJ.i!)ncrs' Clerk- William Krlckbaum.
Ail1ltiir3-.M. V. 11. Kline,.!. II. Casey, U.I1. llrown.
Curonct' lsiiah Jenifer.
lurv OoiAnitssloucis 11 llol'blus, Th"odnro W.
Fmlih.
ii)juU Superintendent Wlillnm II. Bnjder.
Illo.) a Poor District -Directors-It. s. Knt, Pcott,
Am. Kramer, ltlo'imsburg nnd Thomas Iteece,
loo t, Secretary.
Sloornsburg Official Directory.
President ot Town Council-0. A. Herring.
Cleilv-Pniil K. Wirt.
ciiler ot imiico las. C. Ftcrner.
President uf has Dump Uiy Knorr.
Secretary -C. vv", Miller. .. .
Kl j j usourg lUnktng compnny .Tolm 1. runs on,
iv.-ilden', 11, 11. eiroz, Caslilcr, John peacock, 'tel
ler. Kli-i Nil lonal nink -Charles It. ration, "resident
Vo'lumhla 'count v Mu'inl Savins Fund nnd I.oan
iss.vlu lou-K. II. Lit. to, President,. v. -Miller,
,'ltirli)'fi?i)urif Iliiltdlny nnd Saying Fund Association
-win. t'eauocK, iiusi-icihi". ... .. ;
llloonisbur-' Mil tal SaMiu mnd Asoclailnn-J
r llrower, I'reslden , P. B. Wirt, secretary .
ClltJIlCtt DIItECTOHV.
r.A-TIST CI1CKCII.
llov..T. P. Tiistlti, (Supply.) .,, ,
Htin.1v scrvlcss-l'.jf a. m. nnd syl p. m.
U.,nrl,. Uil.ru.l .1 IT1.
Pr.iver Meeting Bvcry Wednesday cvcntn;,"ltl$
Sois'rrce. Tho public an Invited to attend.
ST. MATmKW'H I.VTllKltAN OltCRCU.
Minn er-iicr. o. It. s. Mtrel.iy.
sun lav serflces inj n. in. and TX p. m.
i'm.er Mou Ihs-Kvory Wednesday evening ul IK
Seats free. No puws ren'd. All arc welcome
fllE.inVTKHIAN ClICHCII.
Mlnlst er-tlcv. Stuart .MP "le'll. ,
Sunday Services iox a. m. and otf p. m.
similar schoul a. in.
Pra.er Moo luj-Urery Wednesday evening n' njj
'sen's'free. No pows rented. Strangers wclf one.
MBTII0DI9T ErlSCOfAI. ci.' licit.
Presiding Kider-liev. w. Evans.
MlnU'er-llev. M, .. snijser.
futiday Serlces-1 and ays p. m.
S",.?.-:;'';,!. .vntn at. o'clock.
Voung 'Men's Pra'.er Met) lns-facry Tuesday
eioM?aTprayer Mc'tlng-Evcr- Thursday evening
I Q'CIOCK.
nFKOitMF.n ntrKcn.
Corner nt Third and Iron Btreets.
iMstni1 ltev. W. 1;. Krebs.
Kesldencc-Coriier 4lli nnd Cat hntlr.e sirects,
Similar servlces-in,vj a. in. and i p. in.
sundae School 1 n. m,
prayer Meelliig-Snturdav, I p.m.
AH are Invited There Is nlras room.
BT. PAl'l.'S CHt'HCn.
tector-ltev L. Zahni r.
Linda. Services a a. m., TJtf p. m.
sundar school!) a. m.
First sur lav In tin month. Holy communion,
s rvlees preparatory to Communion on I riaaj
re dug hcrore tint st Sunday In each month.
Pews rented i but ever j bod . welcome.
BVAK0K1.1CAI. CtlL'KCll.
Presiding i:ider-Uer. A. U llectwr.
Mtnl-ter Kev. 'leorge Hunter.
s 111'ln! -,.rMet ii. in., In the Iron street Church.
Pni it Meetlng-lSery Sabbntli at '2 p. m.
Ml are Mulled. Ml are welcome,
' 1IIK (IIUBCII OKCIIKIST
oiti.. itrtflc rtnireh on the hill. -
Known ns the Wolsh Ilaptlst Chun h-ou Kock btrn-t
lteaul.ir meeting tor worship, every Lord's day at
'"Pals r?io?and U.epubSoare eordlallv InMtcd to
11I(OOMSI1UIIO DUIKCTOUY.
O' lIOOI. OltDKItS, Uunk.'lu't printeil ami
T i.iutlv hound lu small books, ou hand and
roe -..vie at tho Columbian onlce.
i-vr im lii.'I.'DI nn Parrlitii.Mit anil Linen
I ) Paper, common nnd for Adinlnls' rawre. Kxecii-
fc.rs net trusues, ror saio cueapuv mo
Olllco.
f MUUAC.K t'HUTIKIOATKS.iii.ti.rinted
111 andforsale at inouni.uMiiiAK "in"--. -;
tr ut "lie tlosesl and .1 ustlees should surply them-
3CU08 Willi tneso necessary luucm
TIT.riCKSaml Constables' Fec-HilU for sale
r) at tliefoi-rMimv pfllee. They runtuln the eor
rVot" 1 fees as esta ,sl.ed by the last Act of the w
Tilujoupon thoibJect. F.rcr- Justice and Con.
1 101.1 SIIO'11'1 Ui'vu uiiw.
T7" UNDUE NOTES just printed nnd for sale
1 , Cheap UL IUU I.UUIUUU.1 w.nt.
1'ltOFEfiSIONAL CAM)?.
(
(I. BAHKI.EY. Attorney-at-Law, Office
In Mower's building, 2nd btAry, Rooms fS
v.lt WM.M. ltEHUlLSurceoii and I'hysi
I el-jn. Olllco Si TS. corner Hock and Market
s.iuits.
li. 1'A'ANS. II. V.. Surgeon and l'liysi
clan. (Oftlco and lickldence on Third street
11. MelCHLVY. ST. D..Surccon and I'hy
Slelan.uorlhsldaMaln street, below Market.
I'.. KOBISON, Attorney-at-Law.
In Hurt man's bulldlug, Main btreet.
Office
"OAMlTEL KNOUH. Altorney at Liw,Officn
In llartlliau'S uuuuillg, iiuiu Hireei.
IUWKNSTOCI'
I'liolograplicr, over
Clark wuirs store, Jinin direct.
MIbCELINFOL'S.
rAVIP-LOVHNnEr.G, Jlcrelnr' Tailor
U lain St., anoro central iioiei.
T S. KU1IN, dealer In JIe.it, Tallow, etc
1 Centre street, ieiweea poeunu imu i uu u.
UUSIXEfeS OAUJ)S.
II. WALLEIl,
Attovnoy-at-Law.
IceressC'Cf PcnsUns cUained, Collcct'.cn: na:
onice, Second door from 1st National Hank.
HLOOMsUUHO, PA.
an. 11, 1SJS
D
R. J. 0. IIUTTEK,
VIIVMICIAN SSUItOEON,
oolce, Sortli Market street,
Mar.7,'T4-
llloomsbure, Pa,
J U, FUNK,
Atto iK'v-nl-I nw.
lucioiikc I'eli'ion.s Olluiiictl, Ciilleeticili!.
Made.
liI.OOMIUlltH, PA
nn'.ci. In Kn "s HrjU'iso.
D
r. i. u itAiin,
I'Il4rriOAl4 DKNTlfeT,
Malnstrret, erposlte rph.eopal Churili, IilKmE
burir, Pa.
:f-Titliexlrottedvvllhout ratn.
auf 24, IMy.
JJiOCKWAY &KLWF.I4I.,
A T TO It N K Y S-A T-I, A W,
Coivm(iun UniDiNd, Mooinhbun?, Pa.
Meirtrk of tho United t-tnles Ijiw AaMnlatlon.
Uolltictiona made lu uu t.tt tl .Mi.trUa nr Euieji;
'Qi
1 H W.J.DIKKALF.W,
ArroliNKVb- T.L.VV,
Uloomtburg, Pa.
Oflioe on Main Wieet, tlrkt door below L'ovnllouau
J, M. 0I.AI.K,
ATrollNEVK-AT-LAW
lllw.msburff.l'a.
Ofjlw In nt a IluUdlnir, -
O V. IlH,I.MHYK!t,
AmillNEV AT LAW.
(iinrs-)n Ilarnum'a imildlnir, Vain itreet.
liloointburi', 1'u.
u. ihth.
T' II. A 11. It. U'JTU!,
HOBT. 8. LITTLE.
lu
ATTOIINEVB-AT-WW,
Uloomeburg, Pa.
TTT Y. KI&1EK,
HIFIIChAKT TAlLOli.
ltoomNo. la, (ii iHi Hot us lien uii-o, Dloomtlurf .
liu IV, JM6.
I - 11 f ' - -
.
S11iBS7'EUr.arroprt.tm.
Q W.M1M,I511,
All l)ll EX-AT-LAVV
onieeln nrowcr's building, second nonr.room No.
ltluotnsburg, I'n.
HOWELL,
DENTIST.
Ofllco In Ilnrtninn's l'.lnek, neeond floor, corner
Main and ulnrkct Streets
r.t.oi).t.siitii!n. pa.
May it If,
J15HVIiY i:. SMITH,
All Ull. V -AT-IjA V,
office In A. J. Kvan's Nkw iicildiho,
IILOOMSIIL'P.O. PA.
ember of Commerclnl Ijiir nnd Hank Collectlen As
sociation. Oct. 14, 'JT-tf
p XI. DUINKKIl, OUN nnd LOCKSMITH.
pewiug lncuincs una jircuihitj- oi an Kinao re-
cUlred, otkka Hours liiitliJlng', lllooinRburg, J'n.
jurnsn amkiuca assuuaxck co
Tl.o hHsctb cf li.cfco chl cornomtlt iih nrn nil tn-
VofcUainMU.in MxuiilTli.H tudure liable totho
MoUtTait; Hiit'B on t lip U'fct rl'-kfiaro nlcno arctrtnd.
llHtS PHUMITI Y OLd 1I0J f &TI.V f rtlll I fl nr.d niilrt
im 9HI it Uil UI II I (111 lit U k'J V 11 'I "VI 1A. 1 IVNAIT. "IH'
Clal Atft'llt ittirl t OiLtttr. It'iMi.sljUltr. Ii 1.11 a.
i ni- tiu7t'i m in Li'iuim ia rinmj hiuuiu jvnr(nI7P
paid by one cf theli o-mi citizens. iiov.iu.
-ly
l;EASl!I0VN'8 INKUKANUE AOEN
J CY, h.xchant'O Hotel, Dloorasburg, Pa.
f .nr.ltnl
slna, Ins Co., of Hartford, Connecticut... .,mo,ckjo
Jrertiool, London and (Hobe
, .1I,M 11,0 4)
, 13 "O.llliU
10,'KHI, IMJ
. 3r ih),ikm)
. 1,"JIM,WMI
covaioi i.ucritooi
l.aiicaiishlre
r.re AssoLlatlon, I'hljadclnhlu
farmers Mutual ot DunvUlo;
Dantllle Muti.nl
Home, New York
ISll.C'l,IIIIO
As the ncenttes are direct, rollctesnre written fur
the Insured w II nuul any dela J lu the office at lllooms-
uiuk.
i 'iren w.'it y
II l' II A HTM AN
D.
ltkntfcSl NTS TUB FOMOfllSO
AMEHIOAN INSl'KANCK COMPANIES:
Lycoming of Muncy PcnnMhanla.
ortn imerican ur i huaaelpuia, t'a
rnnklln. of ' "
ennslranlaof "
urmer3 or i ork, ra.
anorer of New York-
Manhaltiiuof '
unicc on .Market street No. d, llloomsburg, Pa.
oet. so, 'JT-ly.
UATAW'te.SA.
yil. L. EYEKLY,
ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW,
Catuwtssa, Pa.
collecllons mon.Dtlv mado and remlttpri. (ifflre
onpostte i.-atawissa Deposit nank. 6m-38
,1.11. Abcqtt. W. II. Itruw.v.
A IIII0TT & 11II AWN,
A t topnoys-at-Law.
CAT V1SSA, PA,
Pensions obtained.
dec 21, '77-ly
P
ENNSYLVAN1A
BAILEOAD.
GREAT TRUNK LINE
AND
JN1TED STATES MAIL ROUTE.
The nttentlon or the tr.ivelllntr nnbilr Is resoect-
fully United to s me or the merits of thNtfreat high
way, in the confident nnsertton nnd belle t that no
other line can olTer equal lnduceiii'.nts ns u route of
uiruun iniMi. in
Construction and
TIIK
Equipment
KAILUOAD
Ktand oonrpjvspdt fit the head or Amerlcunralhvavs
The track is double the entire length nt the line, or
steel r.illslald cinheqy oak lu. which aro embed
ded In n round.it ion of rock ballaht eighteen inches
lndpth. All brldt'os nre ot Iron orfetone, and bulit
unoh tho mt npirivtwl plans, IU imncer carp,
lwdlo eminently nafo and Hiu-tuiitlal. are at tho
turno tliuo luodela ot comfort and elegance.
THE SAFETY APPLIANCES
In mo on this lino well Illustruto thefar-K'eliiL'flnd
merai policy oi 113 management, in aecoraance wmi
whtch tne utility only nt on improvement and not
ltrt cost has been tho question of con sddu ration.
Among many limy 00 notieeu
TH3 BLOCK SYSTEM OF SAFETY SIGNALS,
JAN1IEV COUPLEH. BUFFER and TLATFOEII
THE 7HAH:01T PATENT SWITCH,
AND THE
WESTIITOHOUSK AIR-BRAKE,
formlhs In conjunction with a
pert:
vniunuii-1 1 tic iv
and road-bed a combination of BartgnanlK acralnst
aeeiuents wnicu nave renuerea tueni pracueuiiy im.
Hjsaiuiu.
s ll
Pullmun Palace Cars
are run on all Express Trains
From NVu A'nrk, l'Iilliideldilnf Ilultlniuro utiil
IlltlllllttlOII,
To FhlniKu, CiiirluiMitli I,iiii1mv11Ic, lniUiiuapoUii
wiTJiorT ciia;i;,
and tn all principal point In tho Mr West and Houtu
with but ono change of cars. Connections are mado
in Fiilon Uepots, and aro assured to all Important
puiuis.
THE SCENER.Y
01' THE
PENNSYLVANIA KOUTE
U admitted to be unsurpassed In the world forgran
deur. Iteautv and viirlttv. Kuivrlor rcrn'shment fa-
Pitt Ken aro nrovlded V(nnlo(-H aro rnurii una and
nuenuve, ana 11 is un nievnuL-ie rehuiv mat uinpuy
uiy rcnnunuuia jiuuruuu iuutv lorm
A PI.EASINO AND MEMOUABLE EX.
PEKIENCE.
Tlckeifl for sale nt tho tow rut ratPH at tho Ticket
onicexoT the Company lu all important cltlea and
(owns.
PRANK TIIOMrfiON. I . P. FAItMEK.
tienenu Manager. r;ei rflBFeDjrer Affeni,
. K. KTIOEMAKKII. PflJW. Acent MMdlO Dlfit..
vi 4?ioriu imra ruuei, iiurriiours, i u.
uD. i, is-iy.
TIIK OltKAT KNOUrill HUM F PY I
GRAY'S SPE0JFI0 MEilvlb.E
fHADE Mar Iseaneeiallyrecom-TRADE MAMK.
jiTW inenueu uu nn un
n. tulllii ciirn for kr-iit.
inntorrhrtL. Iinniv
tencv, and altdlst-a-bea.
bucuas lxbH of
memnry, Unlvernal
w iJissltuue, Putn In
i th llnrk-. ltlnniiK
03CIOW Tamgn .. u. 1 leiua- . f WM,,-
lull) vim puu",v.
many olhcr lseas.e lliatlead to Invinlty.cousumn.
Iloiianda Prcuuilure (trave.iill of vvlilcli asa rule
am Mill caused b) ilov luting from the patliot naturu
nniiiiviT Indiileei ee. Ibe Sim tlflo Medicine Is tho
n-fiUll or me hiiiuy ami iiiau ,v vara 01 eAiH.iitiiw
IiitieatluirlbesotlHClaldlsi'akea.
r uu narueuiaia in uur iHiuieiiieiH.vvuieii vve iiebiru
to and free by mail to ever) one.
l nn .nemo leuieiiie ia buiu uy an iiruL'i-MS ul tl
r packice, or H paikacesfor t or will bo bent
y mall ou urcipt u ine money Dy aiiareKsiiis
Till! nllAYMKHICINRro.
Ko, in, Mechanic's Ulixk, pi t rut, illtb.
Mil in lllocintbuti; byC. A. Kklre.and by all
iirudiriMB ever)vvi'rr.
1IUIIL-1.. r.vvin, 11 liun.-M.iv 4VV-uia, 1 livauuil,
bCpt. , "8-tf
IIKALTII AND HAPPINESS,
Health and lUprine&s aro prlcele m Wealth to their
pobsebhorn, ana iti mey arc wiimu ineieacnci ev
ery one yiuv nui uw
WUHJUT'S LIVER PILLS,
Tbe only suro CUHE for Torpid IJver, Dj epensla.
Headache, hour Mntnmh tonallnatlon, Debl'lty,
Nausea, and all bullous eoinpUilulBand lilood dis
orders fvone genuine unit sa sttftied "Wm. vrljrlit,
PWla." It jour 1 ruirKUt lll not bupylynendKi
1 C.HI. lor ouo w vi 4.iiv, i.vmi m n.iu
I BL. 1 ULUU iu. i i-i ur
The Sciisidc Library.
Choice tKioks no Icnjjor for tho row only. Tho Wst
fttnridurri novels within tho rench ot oven uuo.
Hooks tisimlly poldlrornf to $3 tlvcn (uncluinffcd
nnd miuUitdgt d) for to nnd so cents.
101. AN bio Mte, by Mis Mnlock loc
UK, Hani Times by HurieM nick, ns ino
A UrnYt' I-ndy, liy 4Ml-tn Mulnck 'iw
i4. i eejiu nay. iy luini naiiim ltre
1U3. At tho Sign ot tho bllVtr 1 lutein, by t L
Knrjeon loc
1(6. T he intcr of the On-ylnnds, by Mta lknry
Woon 20
107. luucte-o'-dnis by It I TarVoa tiic
10m,i he Sen Klnjr, by (.'njitulu arryat 1ic
ii v, i iiennor h mury. uy m n iruuaon vhs
HO. The (ilrls ( f teviTshPin. bv Ktorrnro MarrynttOo
in. a i our or mo norm in Kiutity iiajn, by
.lules erno
:t?- tbird Ctt?h. br fhnrtos I'pndt'
lin.unlitcu uriiln, bv It t, Kiirjt'on
in. I'tirren lutKimtn, ny .inv -i ti itrauucii
ii . unin mo Maze. u MrHotM
ttc. TuuIIlc. by I, It Uu ford
117. '1 ho ff tnalo Minster, by H I lea
lis. ureal hxnvctttiloiiit.hy C IMokena
110. ivtronel.
i, oy
by l hircnee Mnir.ut
lzu. Hrmanco or a roar Young ion, by o Fcu-
lllet
in.)
K)
'.on
lo
VIHJ
1110
Ul. A i lfe for n Life, by Miss Muloek
Ml 'Ilie Prlvat'f-ri-iiinii,byiiiiitiiiti iarrint
1'At. Irish Legends. Py suintic-1 1irer
121. squire in rljn s Heir, liy Alls II Wood
lw Mtir llattoii, bv Mrs titiskell
11. I.temai or my i'ather's Mii.oy 1! 1) Illnel:-
moro
Pie
Hie
lue
vn. Mr Ludy I.ndlow. hy rs dnkell
H Cousin Phillips, bv .Mtsili.H.ell
lm. 'I ho Vninlcilug Jew, (1st halt) by nisreno
suo
VOe
The wander tur .Tor (id ban hr Hueene Sue sue
1.'". .I IIII' IIBIMIl HI l ll'lll n( ni i mu ock
1.11. M i ll .el Mr.uin. b) .In1'-! Vi ri.u
1K2. .tark 1 Ititi.ti, li cu .rii s I i-v. r
ua. The Huthets of Itoscmary Iine, by H I, Fur
JtOtl
U4. My Paothi r's lfe, by Atiu'll.i P. H livar Js
in.. Aiiiitlurs Husband. b MNm ,uluok
inc. Kutle Mewii't. bv Mrs til nhnt.t
13T.A i:tnt lu u Cloud. b ciwresLevfr
1 s. What 1 e i est llir, .lube s Pa; no
13'j. I omtf n's He.n t. b II L KurJ.'Cn
mi 'I he Lady I.tMe, b) VMM K bra'Idon
hi. .vnsu'ri'.aii t.emir, nr capiinii niuiat
Ul. 'Ihu llindof th" l'ninll), bj Miss su.l.ek
143. The llminteil To" r 1 y Mrs llenrr Wnoil
111. 'I he Ti.ln I.li'titetiauts, bv Alcxantler liuinas lee
j. itiur i.uiiiuii ii money, uy Annua II. nil-
1VU1IL1
110. Chailes O'Malley, tho Irish Dragoon, by
Lerer. ( IT n'n Xto
nr. Ilutt In, the lieefer, by Cnptnln Vnrn-nt
ns. a ItluestutkliDf, bv Atii.li. Kdnaids
119. Joshua Vnuil, bj ll I, I'm Ji ou
Kin. .Midshipman 1 as. , by Cupulu Marrjat.
131. 'I he KusKiu Kypsy, by slex Dun as
152. Atlhuro'Liarj, ty cluilej Leier
163. Wniilor Wife?
154. A Point of Honor, by Annie Kdw.ird-i
I.Vi. The t ountof Monle-crlsto. Ah .x iiiiinns
ir.a. The King's (iv. n, by dipt. Marrvnt
1ST. Hand and (lime, by Ami Ha H. Kdwards
ito. i reiisuro i rove, ny .-ainuei i over
16.'. The riiuntom shin, by Captalu Marryut
in... ihu itiai-K junp, u) .sie.iiiiiicr iiiiuia.s
Hll.l In- v orld Weil l.o-L K. Lj on I.luton
102. Mitrlev t hnllottn l'.iont
hi rrntiK .vii'uiuay, ny Luplnm iisrrvnt.
1M. A 10'IUir IMff'sMnrv. Ibirrlel Ikerrn
In.-.. A Modem v Inlsn r (Vol. 1.) Chi velv NoTel
lc.fi. I ho i list Altllnl. b tleonre shikI
107. 'I lie (,iiu -i.'n Nei.kl.ife, bj lex Dumas
His. Cm Cretan, by luiik-s I cvlt
IK). M. 1'nli ek's l.ve, by Charles Lever
170. NVv p. n Korster. by cnptiiln Mnrrjat
171. Hostage to Portuiie. bi VKs Priiddon
172. cbev alter do Mai-on Itouge. bv Dumas Hie
173..lap'uel In t-euuli of u I'.ther by (Jnptaln
.luirj.ii. vee
174. Kale ii'Honochue. br Charles Lever 2iie.
175. 'I be Pscluol Many tales, Capinlu .Marryat lira
176. 1'erelral Ktcue by C.iptalti Mair.vnt luc
117. (ieoiTo Cunterbury's Will, by Mrs. Henrv
Wood a c
17a. Hare (iood I.iiek, br H. 1" Vr.incllllon lde
u. -ine nisiory era crime, nr victor Hugo lee
l'O. a rm.il.ide, by vv ilklo Collins vie
1S1. The countess de Charny, A'i"c Dumas wo
1H2 .Iiilletstiiianlltin.br Mrs. Cameron p.e
163. Kenllvtorth, by Mr nultcr t-eott sue
ls4. 'I he Little s-nvuge, by (Jnptaln Marryat lue
1S5. "i.ood-l'.ve Swi-i llii'iin ." In lllirula i'ioii..tnn Hi
160, David Ceppel llfld, by C'hatles DUkens sac
1st. Nnnon, bv Alexander Dumas i(e
iss. 'i he Swiss Kiimlly liobliison lee
169. Henry minimi, bv Miss I'.rnd ton lue,
mo. Memoltsof u Pbjslcl'ii, by Alex Dunms soe
lol.Thelhreot iituis. by ( nptjln Mi.trut 1 e
192. The Conitilrntors. bv Moxander l)uni:u id.-
103. Heart ot Midlothian, Mr Wnltir Scott line
m4, inieniions, o nun nee Miirrjntt in,'
193. Isals-1 of Havarl.1, bv le.aiider Inimas le.'
190. Nicnoias Mckletij, by Charles Dickens vho
197. Nancy by Hhoda Hr.ni'hion lo.)
i9s. el.ler8 in cannua. t.y i at-uiiu Marrvat loc
199. cioMers and th Hiatlh, b. (.has ile.iite see
MHJ. The 'Monk, by Malthew (). Lewis, M. P.
(Monk Lewtsr. ti.e
2.11. C'alhnrln I'iuik by aIhx Dumas tec
2H2 ,vr. (illlll's i ( ve Mori bv (.mriri. i: lot itv
2'i3. C'olsttrond the lldirtu.b.v Chr.s. unno
4. The Young IJnli'lo. VV. 11 (1. Klnestnn
19.
ui. i t.e mjbti'ilvti or runs, (tEt halt) by fcujeno
CUU VI)
203. 'Iliemuterlesot Parl3, (2d Lain by Euscuo
M10 2 c
sue. Poison ef.Anis, by Plcrence .Vansat loe
SU7. Tho Children of Ihu evv FoiestbytCapt.
.Marmit inn.
20s,Norlh and south, by Mrs. Gafkrll sue
2iw, A Jewel of u Ctrl loe
210, Youeg Mu-giavi',lir Mrs. Ollphant n.c
-411. lllllllU.ipil l OlOOll, IIV "I'lHUV 11V
iiic. iingiujier irenrn. k, nv lirckinann-ciiilrian i(.'
VSIS. Harnabv ltll.hro. bv Cha5. Ilic, us .'ne
1U. VVln-towe, bj Mis Letlli .id.ims Hie
21.1. II rds of Prev, by Mis. madden soe
210. IgenJs . I thn Hltitk vv nidi, bv .Ii mes flrat tlw
an. 'i ne ? in v eriuu s cr liev. Ainos p.arton, lj
ueorijeKllot m.
218. Dombey nlul 8on. br Charles lltekpos ill
219, .My Own child, by Hciono- M,irrynt 10
i.voigu v.uiiieiuurj a win, ij .vnt, miiry
WorilT 1
221. l'oorZ-nh. bv F. W. Ittblnson
'iii. LrtHtot the Vohlcins b .1 F. doner
'Ibe Mairlae Vfidlot, bv Dumas
in. 1 ne in er Mayer, ny .j. r. coorer
HV6. 'iwo lustlnles. bv Wllkle collln-i
U'M. 'Iho 1'nth Flndu, by F. J. Coojer
-.1, lltllillUII, Hi ,111" .tUHHK
Vi. t Im rrwrt's lauhtf r. hv linmis
siia. 1 ho Plonei rs, by .1 Fi iiiiivne coivr
23D. uttln tin. ud and tho .MurcIiMiu, by
tmida"
2:d, The Prairie, by J. Fenlmore (Vojier
?,Tt. Tbo Pdot, t.y J. Fenlm'.rt Cooper
21. 'Iho 'Itbdr :ietollKlh'ns ol Irene Macslll-
cuddv
2S.1. mi open Verdict, bv Ml P-ra-'dcn
23ii. Khepherdt nil and lnalteiu Fulr, by Wa'ler
lU"-unt and .lames Itlen
17. U'nt.fO'rlTiir Hi.tr liv Chitliu t'd.ili.
tos. neaiiuT, oy .mil i iwivannifii
lUK. No 'I lioroiiffbfiire, by 1,'liailes DUkius nnd
V 1IKIII V.IJ1IIIIS
240. The I nun I bu'b bv Ml.s Mulnek
'41. Irii'Mrln. bv "i ulda"
ill. 1 1n) linen teilbi is, by William Week
!i43. Da lav .Mcli.l.b.v t ui.y Ilnrdy
244 TbeTliteiMluarrt'.niiii by Pumas
Sli. .lack Manly, by Juines nr.mt
ilia, l'eu Woflli.irlnn, bj t'l.nrlea licado
247. Mat tin t'huzleiMI by IHUeUH
S4V). Iirmd and L'uei to and K 1st is, by II. I Far-
jmjii
249. ! ll raHlemulni'fi Oaue, bv "Oulda"
21ii. No Name, bv V llklo Cnllllis
2H. Lady All lej'H 'e. n l.bj .MUaM. P. Itraddon uu
-414 nam 10 neiir.i.y i.iotiritii.ua .vi, t lane ll'e
2-a. i-i me van, oy ,M i; Mirllnff . . tile
'44. ine tieio iiuu. nv -i ss i lauuun ii.i
Udbalr, by Hlnlit lit n. II. l.l.irnell p c
Y3. Mini tiuKotini s imuiriiiers, ly .Mrs. Henry
"i
237. 'i tun iiov or Ncrcotrs. lv ij vi-r
i iiviiis i hi uueiiepH n e
2.19. vutiiiine vov, (1st Halt) by HPnry Potktnn VOe
im. Hii-iiiinu ua, iii nun) ui iienry urn kioii iee
20u, charlotte's IMiullamc. by Miss M, K.
llriiddoii vih.
i. i en Mineral les i amine, uv iituro lu.
2i'.2. 1.es v.lieiables 1'nM ite, l y Huso ,ec
:r3. les MHeratiieuMatlus. lv lluj.i nn
ytvi. I e.4 MUerables t PennH, by iluiro Itie
sill. U'S Mh ra' les .lean Valti 1111. bv llucn 111.1
26. Jacob I'liltlifnl, by fai tain Muroat lue
sin. 1 ur 1UF.1 ui uu. iiuiiuoiiH, hv .iiri. .vcvvinan P'O
2C. Foitj.nvo (luaidftr.eu. bv Iluinas vifl
nw. n il a.a lime Is Hie, bj 11I101U Prouzhton lt
270. The Jilt, by t luia Hondo lue
vii. uie tnary ui a I'livsician, it nam ty sg.nuel
wsrren 2ec
211. 1 no luary 01 a I'lijti.ian (2d nam by Samuel
. .1111.11 xuu
212, 1 ne Liickct on ine iieariu, by fharles Dick
ens tee
273. tnarIiV5 ovv, byrnnr. Marrrat lue
214. 1 en 1 uoui-atiu a ear,( rst nam by t-amutl
w arirn strfi
274. uu 'iiiousanu aiear (Sduainby nlnuc
v 111 ren 200
via, n ruauuvv ou ma lurcsuoia, oy .nary teen
Hay
S70. The Pat'o of the Puke offavoy, by Alex,
100
j.iiiiiun
277. llrother JaTib, by (leerge Fliot
lue
110
21
-.is. ii lfars iiiier, nyiex, iiuuias
v7t). A Iraflnl he Morin. Ir 'OuM 1"
lue
smi Hie IV reck of tho (!ri4.Vi nor''
IIM. Ijulv Varultout's Troubles, by "Oulda'
2sl Piair Jack, by i aptaln Marryat
liiit
lue
Idl!
1 "t'uiy iram .viif r, uy ruu.as
S4. DllviT Tttlst. I)V l')iiirl,.a lllplna
21
ltll)
2V. Cometh Up as u Flower, by llbuda llroushtonluc
vsl. Afti-r Hark bv VV'llkti, 1 'nl'ln. iil..
xm, 1 eitfiiitiu iiriiii;u
2vi. Hiei'lunnlDL's. by Mrs Henrv Wotd
2-9. A I'hrUtmas Carol, by c. Dickens
290, Dick Polt.i'V, bv James Ui ant
VHi.mivf, ry .nisi .viuioci.
292. "'He Cometh Nut.'bho fald," by Annie
1 honui
293. loin 1 rof-ble.by Satnuei Lover
2iu,'i tie I'Kiivu s, uy .viish .vtil'oi'K
211.1. 1t tor love, bv ,vi Ur ddin
Vjii. Tun burke of
r ''ours," (1st hull) by Charles
iver
9. 'I uni Iiuike of "Ours," (2d halo byfhailes
L.ipr - .
29T. The Haunted Man.bj ( hailcs Dickens
201. 1 uj'tan Paul, bj Ahx. D itnas-
V99. 1'y ltoiy, by James Pejn
8.4), liy Ci lia's Aitoi, by Jomiti Uesout and Wal
ler 11110
20c
For Bale by all booksellers And XewsileainrH. or
sent postage rrepuld, ou receipt of price.
OEOlinK MUNl'.o, rubiuner.
si, 83 and S5, Vandowater at., N. Y,
P.O. Hoi rear.
BUg 3, 7I-4UU
- r can n.ake money faner at wcrk for us ihun nt
I auilhluebti Camtal not leoulred: uu win
UHatt yuu. IU is r daj ot heme made hv tho
Industrious. Men. uolntin. tma mil Hrlu
wauled everywhere to work for us. Now Is the
tluio Cosily outtlt and terms free. AddressTseu
4t Co., Auguita, Slatne. Jlarch a, 18-1-
Accordtmrlo the recommendation of thn nrami
.lurv. wo will offer the llld Jail rrurwiitv lur suit, nn
rilUUj, llUHJlli.1 H, 1OI0 ui iuu ucium u, in., ut lull
t.uuib iiuuw ill luuuutbuurir.
l unuiupua coti im seen ui ine onice,
eil.AM w. iciu:.Nity,
'1'
John HKitNUK, Js Coin's,
JOi. K NIL'S.
Comiulssiouers' iilllcc.Uloomsbuig.l'a,
oct,I8 1-iw Attest I N il. K1UUK1IAUM, Clerk.
BLOOMSBU11G-, PA., FRIDAY , NOVEMBER
71 B'JWWJPJPfUrrMIST
GIL E S'
filNlMHNT I0D1UK AMMONIA.
'Jiircw alt Batn In Man and llcuNt
TKSTIMONIat-!
rpnt.Am'fli-TRiitriiiliUi iif tboWomli A Won
derful I'mi' Mm iturs my win- mineral ;wlih this
ivm luif vuuifmuui !iiHwas ftuenaeu o tiijrior nr-
itirumiui, u.uo me ilim-aMil iuku ta s h iu tu
ifHURui" tR-.ited; trU-d them .dt ; wore baudaes
and prwwirls wlth otdy ttmporary relh'r. lk-r nr-
iis uu-- jiuu. it ii ui'pueu nr. m w i.iiiiintnu
lui-uj iiniHt'umie. miu ia now well.
It. McltMlMOTT,
40 Vebtl3lh H.reet. New Yotk
I tmd twelve Mrokes or 1'araiysls. My leL'.arm
nna t jn-rue weru iijviusq : was oblltrud to usw cuth.
eUr kT my. Doctor (.1th l lniuient ludlduof
Ammonia . Ii ts cured n o. u bl answer uny inquiries
ol III IV il I uJllltJ-l-H IU.I.Y KllUiV Ul IW
lOHH AI'I'H . Nil' 111 Itr.infnnL (Innn.
CliPStliut lllll. l'lllUd-lphh, MMI Vi. '7H.
V. y. .iIIls. Uri lnar rlr-l used jour Iodide or
Ammonlu I.lnlmt'iit on FlemTcu pi' hlndpas.tern
Joint, lie iiud In en quite Umo j (he iITect was
vtondi'ifal j s'ai wi.l;a no.v qulto tll. Very av
BlH'CttUii) juurs,
A. U'KtCH.
r. S. t am now mlnif Jt on LlttKton'hrUhttore
le.
a larice ihue boll on a aluablo yount? horsa was
ieinued by '-lies' l-luliavnt lodMe of iidnoiil.i.
MIKl'llKKll KNA1T,
. 'nrpts '"i si "i tu Jiv-'., Sew 'lurk.
AHTitut Tho torturer and iuf niea I endur'nUor
Rlx i ai ttniie but thofw who lue s'lff-red lib
thl- b rrdi e dls'-a-u inn Know. ty Mb' was udtTit
ble. ill Jestiet.i,Ion I IM.-d tiles' L.riUmrul lu id ' of
mtnonla. Ir aw m bUut relief. l'ted tr lu
teriKilly an well hh externally.
T llOrf. lilt ANKIAN,-
1ST west '.'Tthsticet. ev SorK.
T wai In n dreaaiul eonniuii. .lolnts swulti-n,
pain Intense. Injections of rnorphlnu lulu my vi Ins
r.illut to relieve me. tillns' Ijdldeof Ammonlu toik
nw.i the depuMts truni mj Joints Iwuntoery
omj who auiura to know what wlilcme them.
Foiimyl'r r.oniuor,
North Iljdt) I'.Hk, iJimmotl.oto. vt.
Another S-ufTerer cured. bl-.eimin'ed iroia tho
MaatjliUaetls tieneral Hospital as l-curablc, wlih
Inlla (" aor; rheum itlsin lu in: should M.tlmreM
and feet; Kurrertd bunulty ti-r Ihie1 .wars trleu
everilhtn ; loi all hone Dr. (illev Unlmout Iod
ide of AmmuLla t nvcted a comp.etu cue.
hl.LKN "MITII,
No. "a Pr.vno street, Full Klvtr, SIum
Sprains. Bpllnti bnds-.s. I amen. In hore-.
tiller' Llidm-M lodldd of Amimiiil i n ii Tfeet -tpe-eltle.
No person uhoownaii hoisu sli utd ivwlih
out It.
M. Konas-H
fC9 sever. th ttv;nue New )urk.
In niv f.imllyt and for ths'eK. I h ive ushI ((lie's
Ui.ii.ii'Ut i(.i!ldeif Mi mudi. lr K ufisurt-M -eti,
iLod I am h lrpibrd ,ii lite iu.ni did. ret i maUnles
In which It !-.ap;,lieaMc. It guUi ul uiosii nll
faction. .Toil 'J ('Al.TKIt,
uperlnterrlcut Jjxttern I'onn3iH.iidi I.xptjrilnon
tal l'iini.
r,t) u. iid $i : nnd In quart at & In Mcli there
Id a k' real. su1:j';.
'trial s.lzo Veentt.
OM) BV AU. DltUiiOISTS.
N. .1. HKMlKUlUn'T, Air. lue Illo.PiiiMrtf.
ma 41, 'is-
for 1 V l".V'.'. I
I! 1 u i 1 I.OO .
Dior.. til' )it ..
TUO EOlt I JU -7 IIt(! e 23 Jijrt'i.
ta any fprpon r'l.;t t V 1 a c'
ti"t rill vnor mr., V 01' 11.
uattaillk.tnnill.iijtuf 1.- . r
- n"ft'-rr- - "t
tX vr tr. rt ri m ki a,
iZu-Z& niVi-rrib mvtirsr-
u v.itttaia 'i"y- u u i i " -nt
nuraif mill In t till niUbj II ir , It.
Tout:. CHtliirtl", Aitrr. .'. IJ iu' iMm
Its Imai fll ltd e: t ti ti t . t' ' Ma o- vVt' -t
Iniulrol byl'.fii' rn .ipi-. tn a ocm-it to J ' i.i
crtaaa V?r l o i rf - i n -i I l v.' . ,. I . i i.
ctcm I 'e nrf.v Ur - di . n, niii TtJirni-i'i
umltoBO to I. iu n:i 1 1 ul ' ' , J- 1 '
ulateB I'n vtil p la r 'i ' 1 r IM . r!, r-c
rpcu mil nrA i. l1 ' . l. J k. t,i4.4iv
lUticstailr UalLiytaisi-j''.
i TIIF, GZIVl JUIEDY TO?. COXiOS.
riJlIin. Jf )uu t-ro ea-l.tiox iroj i l'..!U-l AT.UKN
it ftjy tiller 'Wu.i from l-M'MV lWH.),g.tab tt-c
In I nr-l'.ib.Gei.l i, nni 'i i ) 1 1 ti io l-Tl
Ut:orL.i'iI'iw ivta'-. ittlt.. .tvL-ii - (-yt'4
CHUt.
t' 1 l-i rv-r)f".n-..!r
a uii n ' ' j ;
fnr no i'uii. nmuur I'.'juia'Jii
.. .Tin L..c
lottiulvt. Ul.rili.iW'l.
IKTinjQl Jt, B .fkl Uu .ll.i. ' M I,
I'utunlaliruU-. r I liV- ihtut t t'.u,
l.lioi i-t..'1'c.
I wniLcr A: lMurr il
, Co., rnip'f.i,
Ji'ruoy I iry, (t'r.tPinlM'r Sil, UTS.
Kn tntiiTtiM rnn toll hat 1 1 Mvob-idutt J li r tl o jui.t 80
yean from it I . (ill. 1 1 1 , 't i . i ul M. fi . M.
nt tliuim.y Ii.nt tl,it I .(. j1 t u t b'niJ u;Mn tnyff t. (
coul l rift iirtlk li .if ii n.i 9 wltl im Mii.iUij luutiio
Bfuny u htcli wi'jlil lr t, i i r ' fitf lUn -
About cno y-itr u i l ,ih 1ihUi il ti iry r twittln cf
jnur lldilll r Hi4l mi t, J t l bUtotiHU it'ttr t.iklliK
Itur bottle I turn t-ntirely curxl el litli ii-- iw.'
bid nnw pnliiTin oifi'.li nt iMoliti i nd Mn-tutli. I aJ
UtoaUiliailtiltj tiQlicttt t fry t tl n..I .r,
ilia. U. 1' I L'liltld, i:t Bumox Et.
DOV'T GO KOnLl.XO AIt(lMi.
A ft TPjulaHnff iiTHlIclno I ci n t?nn5i!illy rtw tatiK'iiil
.lt.iii.tM, 1 hutit HHit t in it y Ui oily hi id Luow
otliiri uho lino ti Ii ill-, ml u 1 ii on uiiif it u '1 am
n-lltiblo. it don't m i ' t ti outi 1 uu I tlNitpixiltit yu
by uiHklng ni 1, but H mt. u.n to Luali vt. uud c
rouibllibui that wl.nvinitft It txtTt
VM. i:. DUV ALL, nitcrbcatl, L. I.
op Yi:.Uj sTA,m.n.
I imeJ onlt tin fi Mt Pill t notl ct.n trutiirully nny
that U han euruJ wd vt UUi'itSll &nJ UlLi H .ii.-- cf
tear itnuJln.
8, C, KOn, V.Ti , Lebanon, N. J
Vt.VrX W U ft Til lTf3 !
For Sale at N. J,
2DE.XJC3- STORE.
IPSB
vv ho Is ai.thorlzoJ to cuaranteu VIllOKENi: to nrnvn
as repi evented.
ian.18, 'fs.-ly.
Private Sal,
A FA1IM CONTAINING AUOUT
109 ACEES,
mostly cleared, and whirton ore erected a
i,Ai:oi: nmcK mvi'.i.MNG nousr,,
n Frame llonk Hum, W'ocon Hiril.nnrl oilier out-lnilldhiKs-a
well i,f Mill water nt the hous-n and uiiu
at (he 1 urn, 'lliere arenlsoa large number of Ah
pie, Peach and iherry Til es and a good
IIION-STOSC STONR (JUAHHV.
ALSO,
A LOT OP GROUND
nr the corner of Third and I'entre streets, being one
hunilnd niui Ihlity-lwo feet an 'I hint Hivctiuid two
hundred mill tout li en and oue-lulf fiet on t'etitri',
w hereon ul e e 1 ecU'd u
Cargo llrU'U mrcllliitr IIoiim',
with tiTK.ii lliiTiso Ari'iiuif?. ard In thorough
iep.ilr. llmliiKu Well, I IhUrn, lie-house, Cooling
House and ill loiiviidc-nees.
lulh kltuutu within Hi- limits of Ihu Town cf
iiiuuiiisiiiuir, ituu uiieicu to lu bold ou eusy ulu uu
eouahle turns.
JOHN (1. FllHLZK.
Jii)OUiin o.
renu'.i.
aug. 'M, 'Is-Sm
ASK FOlt THi:
Williamsport Hand-fflaflB Bool?,
MANUl'AOTUItr.I) IIV
J. E. DAYTON ct CO.,
AXsTX)
WW
Hcfiflersiiolfs
N. B. All gooils of their innko
uro stiunjied on tho bottoin.
tepU it, It Jm
- ajVUB WUU.WM19iA&WVW
Poetical.
"KKfX A STIFF MVVVM Ml1."
nv rnains cahy,
There has someMilnj; gono wronc,
My Lraw boy, It appenrn,
For I too J our proud atrusiflo
To Keep hack Iho tears.
That Ik Mailt. When ) on can not
(live trouble tho slip,
Then bear It, Etlll Ket plg
"A Miff tipper lip.'
Though'you cannot recipe
niKappr lnttcent nnd rare,
TlHiicxt b st thins to do
Isto learn how to bear,
If, wh"n for tire's pi Ues
ou'rc runnliitf. jou trip,
Oet up fttnrtiiffatn
"Ktep n ptirr upptrlip!'
Select Story.
ntm I'lioxr imiiim.
From Hallou' Dolfar .l)r,ntli!y.
Thire.'snid lies., sluing down emphatl
(ally 011 tho door step and f inning lier-elf
with her vv nlr trnv hat. There, that front
room tniMt unit shall bo furnished,
I wish it might he, observed ll.irric, dub-
lotisly ; 1 lit I limit leel inuph incnuragcd
iibottt it as yet.
If I were oil, Ilessie, I'd order the suit in
reps, anil n tapestry carpet. I rimarkid,
ari'fitically. I 111 afraid wo ran tint mute
nil. . nl Aiimiterm ami satin brocade.
H.'.vv mticli money have you, Hatric?
.iskul li-ws, ignoring my ipitsliou.
t'lve tlollars and furlythree cent., was
Harries reply, after tin inspection of her
Pekctl'Ook.
And you, I'lo?
I havi' t, ti I'olhir-, l.mghed I. We shall
not be able to rival tho llentons, I uniufraid
Dfsiu dear.
Tho l!i nlons wcic our next door neighbors,
lo it reiiiurkcd,wlios( generous parlot was at
nine the iidniiratinti and the de-pair of hall
the hoii.ekeepeis in Xorvvoodvllle,
1 he lientons ! ixclaitued llessie, with su-
peru scorn. Do you suppose. Florbellj,
that I would sit down in our front loom jf it
boro tin- faintest lesembhince to that up-
luHElery shop or the Ueutous ? Do yon im-
iigi"i
Of course not ! I cried, with uplifted
hand., warding oil' any more indignation,
I don t smnnse uti vthi nir at nil. I!ut what
is sent yon t niggling with that impossible-
front room again V
'Tisn't impossible, retorted Hess. I have
20 all ny own ; that makes S3.) between us,
Now, if you girls will follow my directions,
we i an take that f.'lo and furnish that
room.
How? I queried, helplessly ; whiio Har-
He evidently though' it of no use to say any
inure to a girl who talked such absurd non-
son-e as luriiishiog a nrlor with W.i.
Wo were thrie orphan sister., keeping
hui-p ti gi-lher n no iiiiome o lidieulouslv
until that any outlay fur new furniture, was
quite out of the question; ahil yet the one
desire of our tlnee hearts was to lurnisli our
parlor, a pretty room, hut bare as any barn
e li.ld a cimvenleinly nppi.iuicil kiiclun,
nnd a cool, i lean dining ri. in, win i
in the ul'lf moons with our vtmir
Our
bed rooms wire comfortably furnished ; bin
nir me paitor we nau ii'.l si much as a
able.
To mnrrovv our qn iib-rlv ine-nine wiis due,
but tltst wo must have to live nn for the
next ibne months. So lhe tbirtv -five did
Isis lelt ovr from this quarter was all we
could po-sibly count on, at. d that seemed too
small n nun lo think of iu connection witli
the furnishing of our front room.
H..-I-S was our iiead and shoulders, our
riir-t linnil. our mainstsv ami her rann.
Millies in the way of getting something out
of no'liitig were truly remarkublo, ns wit
'i. s.e.l .v the (net of her po-.ei-siog morn
money at tin- cud of tho quarter than both
l.i r M.trrs ; though we had all the same al
lovvance f'.r our p ronal expellees, and liis
sie's were the heaviest, on account of h.r
being tho latest and icniriu ' tho .110,1
inss material. Yet. in soite of i!,,.,i(.v
i-miins. the fi.n.i.bi,,.- nf that front mom
seemed exceedingly problematical.
ril.rn (,,. ni.nlrll.lillnn In tl. Cm. I.
marl: 1 He. i.Uni,,,. I,, tu,,tv dollar.
th" step. I deposited my ten beside it, and
Ilarrie folloxetl willi her five,
Then we luokt d at Utas and awnitedan
explanation.
J have read in tho niairazine, said Hess
ib.uit ii woman who furnished iter parlor for
lilt dollars, and had tho prettiest room in
town
Hut we only havo thirty-fire dollars sug
gfsted I
And forty-threo cents, supplemented liar
ne.
Well, that woman bought porno lliinss
which wo need not buy, replied Hess. To
bo mro, she had a set of lovely old chairs
which belonged tn her great-grandmother.
:md which had just come into fashion ; nnd
somebody gave her a pair of picture, and
somebody else presented her with a statuette;
and
Do stop, Hess! I cried imploringh ;
while Ilarrie went off In a violent explosion
ot laughter.
I don't suppose anybody will give us a
dcti.ro or beg the privilege of keeping,!
. . - .... 1
I
piano in our front ro un, said Itajs. enn
didly; although that liappennl to the woman
In the magazine. What I want is Hen Hrad-
shaw h plane anil saw, and Hen himself to
operate theni, nnd an old barrel or two.
I eiipposo Hen miO his tools can be had
for n thank you, remarked llarfis, nnd thero
uro barrel enough in the woodhoiise. They
aro good enough, too. What are you going
to do with them, Hessle ? ' ,
You sIihII He, said Ilo.sle, smiling wisely.
t prtfcnt let us go up In Merrion'. and get
some of that lovely straw matting for tho
lloor.
Straw matting will do very we I for the
present, said I; hut when it couii-h cold
weather
We must not begin to think nf cold weath
er In May, interrupte'd lles.e. Perhaps by
November souio good lurk w ill lirlu us a
carpel. In niniiutr malting is a positive
luxury.
We went to put on our things, nf course,
preparatory to visiting the carpet store, for
we at w Bys obeytd lle sie s ordcis
When wo re urnid fn m the expedition,
we v-eie acccn patleilbyaman with a wheel
banow ; und in Ihur burrow were twenty'
29. 1878.
six ynriN of Muo nnd crenm cn'ored mnttlng
ni n nice quality, vvlilcli lie, lmil bouglit for
fifty cents n yard j hIso right rolls of pretty
yrny wall paper, nt fifty "cents a roll. WLen
tlio paper vvns up nnd the malting was down
our front room win very clean nnd cool to
look at.
I!ut we could look-at Iho pretty inattinir
and lilue-grny paper in Merrion's store just
11. well, paid Hiirrle. And I don't see where
we aro to get any furniture. Our ancestors
did not Ihivp its any nntiq'ie chairs.
vv ill iiiiiku the cttrtHins first, said I5ts.
sic, elieeri'iilly, enming in nt that moment,
with her hat 011, anil a bundle in her tiands.
I vi-jii.t been down strett and bouglit the
material..
And Il-vie opened her bundle and ills.
plav od nrull of snow.nhito muilln and somo
pale blue eretonne.
I paid forty cents it yard for the inuilln,
slip said, and I bought fifteen ard. Five
panls In ti window will be plenty it is so
wide. And thecretonno will make charming
slimles. It was sixty cent', and here arc six
yards. We'll make soma lumurniiiins ot it
too, fir tho winJovvSj'iiid lur that ugly wood
en tnttntel-lii-lf. Yuit ran make soino blue
nnd white tasel', llurrie, like tlioo on your
tidy, but lurgir. And lure are tho fixtures
for the shade..' They cost a dollar and 11
half for tho three.
So we hung tho I1U10 shades in our three
windows, with a blue and while croched tas
sel puulunt from each : and over them vse
draped tlio full while mu-lin curtains with
pretty blitu lauihrcnuliH at tha ton. Ilarrie
sacrificed her freshest blilo ribbons to loop
the curtain. , although Ilarrie is a bloude.and
blue riliboin are very becomintr. twisted
among her golden ringlets.
Why it is charming ! she cried, admit ing
regarding the effect from the doorway. Now
llessip, bring in your furniture I
lien will hring the table this evening, said
llessie. And I can proinNo a loungo and
two arm chairs and a pair of ottoman.,
There I my ideas ami the money will give
out togflher,
Hen did bring the table ; a great round
pine iill'.iir of Ids own manufacture rudo
enough, certainly, but ho planed it smooth,
and staitnd the legs with amber, iu inilta
Hon of walnut ; and even that (lid not mat
ter much, for xery little of them showed
when lie.sie hail covered it with a sheer
cloth, abstracted from the dining-room.
There now ! nho replied, in lriumph;could
anything be neater V It will hold piles ol
books and papers, and that s all we want it
for. Who's going to lift the cover to see if
it is walnut ? We will cover it with white
cloth for the summer (thank our stars we ve
plenty of table linen 1) and next summer I
prooii-e to save $10 from my allownr.re.-to
buy a cover for it. Iliad lien make it nice
and biir, because I hate a small table ; I like
pno that everybody can gather around and
bo sociable,
After the table followed, at intervals of a
day or two, the other articles which Ile-sie
hail enumerated. 1'irst, a lounge perhaps
ir would he better called a sof.i compo-ed
ol n long rucking box, with one snlis kuociC
ed out nnd n -quure block tindereacb corner,
Thcee square legs were stained wilh amber,
in imitation ot walnut, like tho tnbln legs.
ll'vie expended all the rest of her money
for blue-anil white clilniz a dlstractingly
pretty psttern, and bought at a bargain,
Willi mis she c.iv-f ri d that unpromising ofa
MuhT.tr tiie cushion wilh corn husks; and
lue two bit; Mpiare pillows were oratneoted
at i.ieh ciiruiT with Ilarrie's pretty tassels
Upon my word, the sofa was as pretty an
nr'jcle as the llentons had Hi their house.
Tin ti ueu brought us too large casks or
or lii'gsheail, or whatever you call mem
sawed down lengthwi-e to the proper heights
for a scat, and then "awed off crosswi-e, inn
I
a bo ml fitted in. These also were covered
with the pretty cliint?, and well cushioned
with husks ; and they made the coziet arm
Chairs Imaginable. Ilarrie finished them off
With crochet and netted tidies. IVssie'sot
tonuus were simply tvvnso.ip boxes cu hion
- od on top and covered vyitli chintz
Wo look a few chairs from the other rooms
and add sl-to this array. We cut engravings
out of old magazines nnd framed them wilh
straw and ps,so partout ; took the fine land
scape painting from the dining-room, and
""g"1 11 llie l'"lor ' " orougnt
down her pet ehromo ol tho Oenci from her
uni-rnnm anil placed ll uetweeu me i.i-iero
windows ; lastly we filled two great conch
. kIkUs With grOWltie VltlCS anil HHpeil'leil
them at each corner of t he high, old-fashion
e'' "'""'-"'. ow pretlily upholstered in
blue cretonne: nnd our front room was
finished
I say nnthingiibntittheilowerswith which
our room was adorned, but perhaps they
did more than anything else tn make our
mom attractive to ns nnd to all our friends,
It was cool and dainty to the eye, nnd all
summer our friends kept telling lis hmv
pleasant it was tn come, in thero and sit
down. Sun and Millie Henton camo in of
ten of an evening, and they thought it
prettier room than their mother's grand par
lor.
And all for 35.
And -13 cents I says Ilarrie.
Patinei'ishi ami IXtrayagiini'f
The case, prima facie, is always against
pauper. 1 ho accidents nt ine sometimes
cist a man or a woman high and dry upon
the sands of ti helpless poverty ; but usual
ly pauperism comes through n lack of t lie
l'"""' vir'p'' It U not alway, that
i'r wastes his reyenues in drink, or oil.-
i.r immririilmp. . lint, toinpwln-rt in hts ca
reer, lorty.nlno times lu lilty, It null ue
found that he has been extraraeaut ; that he
lias not exeicised self denial iiudrr tempt
tiin ; that lie ha lived up to or bejond Ii
mean', or has ventured upon risks that tho
lowest grade of business prudence would
condemn. Now who is tn bear tho penally
of thcse'slns niid inistakes ? Hnw arc they
to be prevented iu future, if those who com
mit them, regardltJ of consequences, are to
be coddled nnd taken care of by those who
have de tiled theinseve and laid up n lit
tle wealth If
(.loud, rugged, grand old Thomas Carlyli 1
H i ti In-I.ii'g In read amid the inavvkirh
siiiliiueuinllty ot this latter day, such il
healthy utterance 11 this from hi sturdy
pen ; "Let vvastt ftl'liers, Idlcutrs, llupruvi-
ib nro take the Into which God ha. appointed
them, that tK'lr opposite may uiiu have a
chanco for their fate.'' As it Is, our phil
anthropists try to make us believx that tho
special business of a thrifty man ia not in
any way to t njny the fruit of his prudence)
nnd enterprise, but to ihlt-Id the sblftlee
people arouud him from iho results of their
011 imprudence nnd luijirovlutiic.'. J.
Holland, fxTiiiue r vr VeceinUr.
Four
One
THE COLUMBIAN, VOL. XII, NO. 45
One of Stanley's Tight Places.
In TJklm bit tho guides ran away, and
Stanley found himself on the edge of a wll-
ilemess with but ten days' provisions. He
had trusted Ids guide., and purchased a small
quantity of find. Ho endeavored to pierce
tho wilderness, but his track was lojt la fl
tnsze of elephant nnd rhinoceros trails
He could only depend upon his cotnpas
Hie second day found aiunglo of acacia and
dephorbla, through which the men had to
crawl and scramble alon tho ground, "un
der natural tunnels of embracing shrubbery
cuttlug the convulvull and creepers, thrust
ing aside stout thorny bushes, and by various
detours taking advantage of every slight
opening the jungle afforded." Thoro
vvns no water. Overcome with hunger and
thirst, the command began to stragglo and
faint, borne managed to reach camp where
medicines and restoratives brought tliera to
strength. Five, never returned. kOne of
them was found dead in the wood., and of
the other four it is believed "they hopeless
ly wand-red on until they also fell down and
lied." On the filth dav they came to a vil
lage, but the vltlige.coiiipriscd only four ne
grots, their wives and little ones, nnd had
no food for such a large command. Stanley
learned that there was another villagu twen
ty-five miles away name I Suiij, and he sent
a picked band of 20, the strongest and mo.t
enduring, to visit Stina and bring food. He
scoured tho woods for game, but there-was
no game, A lion's den was found, In
this den were two joung lions, vvlilcli wer.1
killed and skinned, l!ut of what avail were
two lion cubs to an expedition of starving
men ? Surely here was death at last death,
defeat, annihilation, and this proud expedi
lion which had set out so gloriously from
. inzibar, resolved to force the mystery ol a
uontinent and tight its way to the Atlantic,
why, all that could happen to It was to per
il in an African jut.glo of lions and ele
phanls, to perish as so many had donn be-
ire, leaving only the liiuno oi S'anley to be
lidded to the sad, dismal roll of martyrs to
fricnn discovery. "Hcturning to camp,"
says Stanley, "from Iho ftuitless hunt, I was
struck with the pinched faces of my poor
people tli"t I could have almost wept, ii I
might have done so without efeiting fear of
our fate iu their minds." Stanley hid medi
cal Mores, which in such an expedition are
sacred trust. He opened a sheH iron trunk
mid made it serve as a pot. Into this pot lie
doled about five pounds of Scotch oattne.u -
perhaps the most precious of all his posses
sionsand three tins of "revaleuta Arab'ci '
nnd made a gruel. "It was a raro sigi.t,'
he says, "to see those poor famine strieknn
people hasten to that .Torquay dress truni.,
and n-sist mo to cook that huge pot of gru-
to watch them fan the fire to a fiercer
heat, and, with their gourds full of water,
stand by to coul the foaming liquid when it
threatened to overflow." The porridge kept
the expedition alive for forty-eight hours,
hen Stanley heard the musketry of his re.
turning embassy coming in from Suna iihl
food, "lhe grain was mnrt speedily s(izil
by tho hungry penpl, ami so animating was
tho report of thn purveyor) that soldiers one
and all clamored to be led away that af
ternoon." Life Without Food.
Tim woNDr.nrui, rxisTr.Ncr. and Intel-
i.ioi:ncf. of moi.lii: fanchiiu ninf.
YrlAllS IN A TKANCTJ AN EXTRA-
oitniNAL'V sr.vrr.Mr.XT MAiir.
uy dp.. ciiAKi.r.s i:. wr.sT.
Miout four weeksago there was published
in the columns of the New York Herald an
account of the extraordinary existenco of
Mis Mary J. Fancher, of Hrooklyn, who
ha subsisted vv ithotit food for many cars.
The publication attracted considerable at
tention nt the time, an I the following a Idl
tional evidence bearing on tho case, given
bv Dr. Ohar'es K West in a "Herald" re
porter, will he of peculiar interest ; Dr.
Vest said : I first lwatue acquainti-d with
Mary J. Fancher, kiimvu ns "Mollie" Fan
cher, Septenihe 10, 18(10, She wa then four
teen year ol aj;eiud wa brought to lirook
ly ii Heights Seminary, of which I am the
proprietor, by her aunt, Mrs. Croby. Sho
wa a beautiful girl of delicate constitution,
gentle and very pleasing, a fine scholar, nnd
was about ready to graduate when I advised
her to leave school on account of her health.
Sho left in April, ISO!, nnd took lessons In
horse-hack riding. Unfortunately sho was
thrown, and had two or three of her rib bro
en. She sin otherwise badly injured, but
recovered ulliciehtly, however, lo git about
nirain. Jn IstiO she met with number
accident. On stepping from a street car in
Hrooklyn her skitt was caught and she ivn
dragged over tint pavement a block, liy this
accident her nervous sjstem was so shattered
J
Ih..ll,n nov-.r rera.VHre, from it. itr.-ets.
tbe earlv t.tirt of 1S.M she would throw her
self into all sirtsot contortions. She would
bring her head and feet together and roll
over the lhe tin .r like a hoop. She would
atm.,1 nn her tne mid .nil, lite a t. I.. This
wa in the month of February. When in
ll.t. violent stslrt il. wnnhl renllire several
w,ih i,r nnrin. iht month
she lost all her seLses, even the senseof
Innr-h Sin. wnslhen niven chloroform
relax her jaws so that she could take food,
which wa forced down her throat, but her
stomach would not benr it,
In May of the same year she asked for
food. A small piece of cracker and a tea
spoonful of punch were given her. This
wa the first food she had taken in seven
weeks that she vvns able to retain on her
stomach. She lost her speech that same
, e, i- . ii
lil.iiiiii, duo . it-, i cu in umins iiuiiiik
this period, They would come and go, and
when in one, she wa, tn all appearance,
lead, In Juno nourishment was forced by
t pump into her stomach, which made her
leadly sick. A a result her throat closed,
and she wa unable to take any nourishment " " ' , , a"nCt Ue rC"U"y
oruttcr a sound. For twelve jenrssho ha liuj' hM a Aown r,,'.v ir0" ' ' t'1" bot
lalniu one position, for nine vear iu Iho t'" ' the Urluklug veel, will nervo this
rigid or paralyzed state, her niu.clesouly re
laxlng when uuder tho influence of chloro-
form. For the last threw years her
Iiuvm been in a fUxible state. Her suffering
while passing into this new condition
extraordinary. During this long slckne
there have been time when the had not
uso of one of hci senses, For days, she
been, to all appearance, dead,
lhe slightest pulse was not detectd. There the water is fbangeil every dnv, Otherwise
was 110 evidence of respiration, Iter, limbs I' "ill quickly make their drink oOenslve to
wero a cold as Ice, and had it not been for 'hem espeel illy In hot weather. Poultry
some heat la the region of her heart she W'uild.
would havo been burled. During these - - 1
twelvo years sho bus virtually lived without It wn 11 .covr red nt the polls of a town.'
food. I'ieces of fruit and water have
O,
Introduced into her mouth, but scarcely
01 iuem mane their way to her stomach,
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sen.lllvo I this organ that It would not re
tain anything. With the) exception of slight
intervals she has been totally blind. Her
eyelids vvero closed for nine years. When
she passed from the rigid to the limp state,
her eyes opened nnd remained staring. On
the 1'ourth of July last the eyelids closed
again and have remained so to the present
time. When I first law her she had but one.
sense-that of touch. With that shn cou'd
read with five lime the rapidity of any
one by eye'slght. Sho read by running her
finger over the printed page ns well in dark
ness as In light. With this sense sho could
discriminate lhe photograghs of friends, tho
faces of persons in tho room, &c. She never
sleeps. Sho does her most delicate work In
the night, preferring night to day, Her rest
is taken In the trance state, which answers
for sleep. Sho performs none of tho ordin
ary functions of life unless it be that of
breathing. Sho receives nothing and gives
out notliingj miles it is insensible preiplra
tion. Her circulation of blood Is sluggish,
and, as n consequence, there is very little nn-
imal boat. She sho says she cau not die.
such, in brief, is her bodily condition.
1 o me her mental st Un . mnro extrordin-
arr than her physical. She has the power
of second sigh'. Ad places are all alike open
to mental vision, distance interposes no bar
rier. No retirement, however secluded, but
yields to her penetrating vision. This pow
er of course. Is confined to objects and pei-
sons that interest her. She will visit the
lamilv circles ot her friend lu distant towns
.mil tell what they are doing and describe
their personal attire. I'ersons entering the
home of her aunt, whether acquaintances or
:rangers, are instantly rccgnizd. ny ar
ticle which ha been mislaid she sees and
tell where it cm In found. She dl'crimin
a c the most delicate s'ta.ks of color. She
works in t mbruiderv and wax without any
pattern. Her wax timer uro models of
beauty. She never studied b ituny or took
u lessou in wax-work, and yet she never
tnskes mistake tn the form of a flower or
leaf. AVtc 'ark Herald
Cluneal: butties
The compression of ladles' feet to less than
h .it ihtir natural si.e i not to be regarded
a a mark, or ns a ennsrqueuce, of tho infe-
nnlyni tl-9 sex. It i really n mark of
euiiulY. VariuUs accoun's nre given nf tho
origin of this custom. One is, that an em
peror w ps jealous of hi wife, nnd to prevent
iirilr.m (.adding abroad, put her feet in
iron stocks. Another J, that a certain em-ri-s
Tan ke(B. n 1 100) was born with
olub f. oi, an I tn it s'ia caused the emperor
s-u. i . od ct adopting her foot as the
modi I nf bi mill slid requiring the compress
ing ot leoiale infants' feet so as to conform
to the imperial standard ; while a third ac-
ccounti that the Enpercr Ls yuu (A. D.,
001) wa mniKiu himself one day in the
p slice, when it appeared to him that be
niinlit inuir-ivi! tho fett of a favorite concu
hine. He cusmiI her feet to be so bent as to
raise 'Jje ni-ti p into nn tin b, to Ksernble the
new iiionii. The figure wa much admired
by the courtier', who soon began to intro
duce it it, their tamillis, It I slid that
ait'itiii-r eiiipHiur, 200 yeais later, placed a
stamp.nf the loltu llower (water lily) on the
leof the small shoe of hi favorite coucu-
bine, so that nt every step she took sho left
on the ground the print nf the flower :
hence, girls with small feet are compliment
ed nt the present day a ''the golden lilies."
The operation of bandaging nnd compressing
tho feet is very pninful ; children cry very
much under it. MortiCcation of the feet has
been known to result from tbe cruel prac
tice. Custom, however, imposes it as a nec
essary attraction iu women. An old gen
tleman at Canton, being asked tbe reason
why he bad bandaged his daughters feet, re
plied that if she had large feet sho could not
make a good marriage.
hat Law Can Do.
Four men in Indhi, partners in business
bought several bales of Iudinu rugs, and also
same cnitou bales That tha rats might not
destroy lhe cotton, they purchased a cat j
and each adorned with biul and other or-
name' t the leg thus apportioned to him.
The cat, by .vi accident, injured ono of its
leg. The owner of that member wound
around it a rag soaked iu oil. Tho cat, go
ing to ) near tho hsirlh, sot thgraou fire.
and, being iu great pain, rushed in among
the cotton bales where she was accustomed
to hunt rat. The cotton f.nd rugs thereby
took fire and they vvero burned up a total
loss. The other partie brought a suit to re
cover the value of the good detroyed
iigainst the fourth partner, who owned this
particular leg of the cat. Tho Judge exam-
d the cao and decided tliu : "The leg
,i.n, 1....1 t. . ii.i t. i . . .v..
II '"""" ,mt''Su" n was null, .a.
- cuum u0 1,16 Ie8 ! ' UP
" .eg aim ran wuii me otner turee egs.
"B lureP """"" ""BV"ere" re' eu.1?8
"ro 1 ' ",0 . 1 ,uu nr !"".uu '
The
1 ",Jur"' " ulM lu uo '.
t'ireo parsner who owned tho three Iegt
with which tho cat ran to tho cotton will
W "ie wl"'18 v"lu? '"' "'o bales to the part-
'"'" wa the proprietor of the injured
to lrK. L'"7'" "
luillc for To Wis.
Some kind of tonic in the drinking water f
,.f I..,- .1, ,.,1,1 ... 11,1., .. .t,i r .i. ...
... .,..,., -II...,,,, HV ...-, 'C1..'14 VI 11U l.l
be Uted for their beuefit aud to aid their
ligestiou.
During the moulting proce'B ; aud while
.i,u .,..,o ,.,,.,ii r .,i, t. .
, ,, . , ... ,, ,. ,
lug though not actually diseased as some
. . ,lmuu. i . ,1, r,, ... ,
guid and oimnitcd tijipearunce they are ouc
of condition decidedly.
Common tincture of Iron, a few drops ill
ly, mixed with the fiesh water given them
I
- l'u"l,"" "
4V bit of asafectida secured within the
m'-scles mntuln or bucket which they drink from, is
very good. And In colder weather when
wero the moulting time i passed A pluch of Cay-
- s rune pepcr in lite water is desirable and ben-
the cficlul,
has Whatever Is used fur this purpose, it
should be placul in their drink afresh, when
been '"'I' l ewr county, alter connuerauj
any voting had been done, that Iho election
Bo m"" " '