The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, October 31, 1879, Image 1

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    THE COLUMBIAN.
OLSmU MMOCRAT.STAB Of Tn NORT1I AND COl.tm,
BUNCOHSOMDITID.)
lisuott wcokly, overy Friday moraine, at
nwoMsuono, columdia-cqustyiPA, r-t
,Mg not-t.RS per year, no mnn niseoflrit HHowca'
vruonpiililtR advance After the oiplration of the
vearfa.wi win uo chuikou. xusuuacriocraotitof lh
'r..'.. ilia tnrma nrn t9 nor vaap htrlntl.. in - t.- uo
"rpVpeMiaci.
MUllfawrf, until 11 arrearages are Bald) but lone
.iiniinil crcil ta after tho oxnlrat on ni t.o !
J"" til ftf hn fflvnn. moil
All papers sentout of tho Stato or to distant post
Wees must bo paid tor In atlvanco, unless a respon
this person In Columbia county assumes to pay tho
rOHTAOKU&OlODrexiKtodfromBtibscrlbQrsl&i
job m,i3srTi3src3-
TneJobblEK Department of thoCoiEmiiANtsvery
nmnletn, anil our .1 b 1'rlntlng will comparo favem.
(omplfto.
hlr wlttl t
blTlntlflff Will pnmni pnf.tAf A
wr: L'J 'SS,"'. Jc"fe.L a"" on
jdemand.ncatly and at
n.uiwuiiaMj)iiii;i;ai
Columbia County' Official Directory.
I'rosldcnt .tnrtgo William Elwell.
Associate Judges-fl. i, Krlckbaomj p. t shuman.
Frothtmutary, &cl-'luiam KHck6a,um.
Court stendgraplic r H. N. Walker.
BojUtcr fi Hocordor Williamson II. Jacopy.
Ul.irlct Attorney Hubert K. Little.
Suorltl'-'John W, Hoffman.
Siirvevor annuel Neyhard.
Treasurcr-rii. a. sweppenoeiser.
L'lmlMSHionerB atcum
Stephen roho, Charles Illchart,
A. 1. uurrintf-
ooriimlIO!ierstcierk-f.r. 11. Casey. ,
Attniora a it ciiiuid, vy.jauinning.u. D. 6ec-
bllUll,
iiifv nommlssloners Rll rtnhMnft. TTinmiAra tr
County Supcrlntendont William It. Snyder.
liloom Poor District Dlroctors-lt. 8. KnL Scott
vm. Kramer, Bloomsburg and Thomas Iiecce,
aoott,
BJoomsbUrg Official Directory.
rrwidont of Town Council t. B. KlfriN.
ClerK-Vaul K. Wirt,
cnief of Police D. Ijiycock.
President of (las Company S, Knorr,
secretary c: w. Miller.
UtoomsOurg Banking Company John A.Punston,
(resident, It. II. Urntz, pashlcr, John A'cacock, Tel
ler. First National nante Charles It. raxton, President
J. I'.Tustln, Cashier, 1 ,
Columbia County Mutual Savins Fund and Loan
Asaoclatlon-E., II. Llttlo, President. C, ,W. Miller,
Secretary. ' i 1 . '
liloomsburg Building and Saving Fund AssoclaUon
-Wm. Peacock, President, .1.11. Itoblson, Secretary.
Uloomstiurg Mutual Having Fund AssoclaUon J,
I, llrower, President, P. B. Wirt, secrotary.
cSupCH DIRECTORY '
' bIV-TiSt cntJRcn. "
HOT. J. p. xusiin, (supply.)
Sunday Services lu.x a. mi and jfp. ml
Etunaay wcnooi a. m.
Prayer Meeting Kypry Wednesday evening at tlf
clock.,
scats frco. The public arc Invited to attend.
sr. HATiniw'B urrnnKlN cntrscn.
Mlatstcr-'-ilev.ui D.' S. TMarclay.
Sunday Services via a. m. and 7KP- m.
Sunday School V a. la.
pra vcr Mee I ing Every' rTcdnesday evening at 114
clock.
Soatsfrc. Nopcwsronted. All aro welcome.
PHKSBTTRKUH CHUKCn.
Mlnlster-Itev. Stuart Mitchell.
Sunday services lov n. m. and in p. m.
Sunday School 0 a. m.
prayer Moeilng Kvcry Wednesday evening at x
clock.
Seals froe. Nopows rented. St rangers welcome.
KHTHOD18T BPlHOOrALCUDlll'II. ' '
Presiding Klder Hev. W. Evans.
Minister Uev. K. II. Vooum.
Sunday Services lutf and 0i p. m.
Kimti.iv School '1 rj. m.
lilulo Class Every Monday evening at 6tf o'clock,
t'ouniT' Men's il'ravcr Mooting
1.1
Uvoty Tuesday
evening at oy o'clocic.
(lencral Prayer Meeting Every Thursday evening
7 O 'ClOCK.
RKFOHUEP cnuiiuu
Corner of Thlltl
1 attd Iron streets
5
eldei.ce enrner 4th nTjofCatharlno Birtfets,
Sunday serrtcos iotf a. m. and 1 p. m.
Sundatf School 0 a. in.
I'raycr Meeting Saturday, 7 p. m.
All are Invited There is alwa s room.
ST. I'AUL'a CnDKCH.
Hector Itev L. zahner. . , i
Sunday Services 10f a. m., 1i p. m.
Sunday school 9 a. in.
lflrt hnnrtnvln thn Innnth. lfnlv Communion.
SfrvlcGs-ipreparatory to communion on Friday
etcnlng botoro thoi ,st Sunday in each month.
' Pqw rented;
U( uuy uverjuuuYjnMuuuiu.
pn-Rlrtlno Elder-liter. A. L. Heeser
ELICAL ClICKl'lI.
r. A. L. Heeser
iihtltiin Ift 3nnrcn lliintRM 1 I
Sunday Service 9p. ra.,ln tho Iron street Church.
Praver Meeting Every sabbath at a p. m.'
All aro Invited. All are welcome.
TIIK CII0RCII OP ClIKt.HT.
Meets In "tho llttlo P.rlck Church on the hill,"
known astho WcLsh UaDtlstiurch-on Kock street
seats frco; and tho public aro cordially Invited to
attend l .
CCKOOII OKDKK3,lblankr. jlist printed and
tioatly lioun in small, ,books,',on hand and
tit sale at the Coi-oudiah office.
1M.ANK, JJEKDS, on rarchniintand Linen
I wper. common and tor'Attminlsirators,Execu
ti'ri and trustees, for sale cheap at the Colombian
OMce.
JUSTICES and Constables' tee-Bills for.sali
hrthe-CottnraiAKomce. They contain the cor
rected fees as established by tho last Act of the Leg
s'tiro upon the .subject. Every , Justice and ConT
table should bavo one. '
- 1 1 ! i ... i . 1 1
ArKNliUE NOTES just printed and for sale
.V pheapattne'coLuiisiAHonicu.
BLOOMSBURG DIRECTORY.
ritOFESSIONAL CARDS.
.. ... . t: ,i.r.
n ., D.BAIUCLEY, Attorncv-at-Law,
Office
)i -in':
Ilrower'B bnfldtngMd storyj Hoom'sl n t
B.-ROIUSON, Xttowiey-at-Ijiw.
Office
In llartman's building. Main s
street.
SAMUEL KNORR. Attorneyat-Law.Office
'In llartmani Uulldlng, Main street.
n. WM. M. REBER, Surgeon and Physi
cian, omce, Market.fiir.eet. AbovootU East
side.
r
lt.,EVAlir3,,jrrK,aaur'geori and Phjsi
, clao;(O0lce and ltesldonco-on,.Thlrd.str!et,
Rfea.it.H'S&gcin and'Pliy
, slclan, north sldo Mam stree.tt bclcW- Market.
McIIENRY, M. D., Stirgfon. and 1'by
-slclan- oaice N. W. CMolket and Fifth SU
Hldcast
ilauaaes of the eye a specialty. X iaug. ni Hsu...
D
RrJ:C:"RUTTER;
PUyBlplAKSpjtOJSOIf.pjrj- -
Oct. 1, "75. BIoomsS)urg,"p;, .
V
DR.
I. L. RABP,
Main street, opposlto'EplaeopalChurclii :Uloomn
burg, Pa. t i , , ""v;
tv Teeth extracted without pain. ,
Oct. I 18I9 ' " 1 1
-Mr3c"LE5Kfii5u'Sr
ri M. DRINKER, GUN and LOCKSMITH,
Bewlng Machines and .Machinery xI all kinds re
dalrcd. Ofkea Ilorax BuUdlng. Bloomsburg, Fa.
DAVID LOWENBERO, Merchant Tailor
Main Bt.j atqvo pentral UoteL
I sTkUHN, dealeiiTireat, fallow," etc.,
CentrnBtrcot, between Second and Third.
HROSEN8TO0K, 'Photographer,
, Clark, poll's Ptorc, Mala street.
i ,1 :
A U01
UGUBTyd FRkUND; Practical liomeo
pathialldrse and.Cow -Doctor, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Y. KESTEK,
MERCHANT
TAILOR.
HoomNo. 16, omA Uocsi Bcodiko, Bloomsburg.
annus. iffis: r
REA8 BROWN'S iNSURANfiAaEN--.
F
CY,
Exchange Hotel, Bloomsburg, Pa.
. 1 ' , Canltsi.
tna, Ins Co., pf Hartford,, Connecticut... ,60o,ooo
Liverpool, London andOlobe...,'. ,. W.uoo.ooo
110) at ot Uverppol..;.i.U... t.l.oelMi
Mre AssoctaUon. I'hUadelphU... v s.toe.ooo
Pirmi-ra Mutual of UanvUle 1.000.000
Dinillle Mutual.-. , -tt.eoo
uome, Now York,,....,....-., o.ouu.imj
t80,31,0O0
As tha airenoleH am direct, nollcles aro written for
the insured wltnout any delay In the omce at Blooms-
vurir.
March sa,'iO y
B.
F. HARTMAN
nKPKEfltNTH Tnl VOLLOW1MO
A MKRICAn INSURANCE COMPANIES!'
Mcomingof MuncyPennsjivania.
North Amclcan of Phlladefphla, Pa
i ran kiln, of "
j'ennsylvanla of "
farmers of York, Pa.
Hanover of New York.
omce oil Market Btreet No. e, Bloomsburg, Pa,
oct, M.ts-ly. M
J1RB INSURANCE.
CIIHISTIAN F. KNAPP, BIX)U8BUIiU, PA.
BRITISH AMKU1CA A8SUHANCK COMPANY.
OKItMAM 1'IllK INHUIIANC'K COMPANY.
NATIONAL PIKE INSUICE COMPANY.
I1iee nrn muMn iTtnwa am wpll 'fieilttOail tnamf
sad lIUKTaSTEU and Iulvb never vet had.jr kiy sou
tld by any court of law, Their assets are all Invest J
m uuu sEcimrriu ana aro noioio uig-niuara
Of nst only. ii u a II 4 ti f
UHtaett PHnuiTiv mil unu.irriv nAliifttMl ttn natd
U noon as determined by cukwtiam p.-Ukaw, sro-'
ULdCEUT .tin llill-Lirvu lit iMuutt-uil 1.
.The people of Columbia oounty should patronlta
we cy W(jere iosh,, 11 any are bottled aud paid
tiy one ot their own cltliena.
Nor IJ'SU. W"' A DSAUNU
.TTITinv I By undine It cents, with aire.
vvti I hfght, color of ej is and hair, j ou
tUa I will receive by return mall a cor
vfMTT3oTitTi rect nlctuie of tour future bus.
'vuouus, bund or lie, w fih name and date
ui marriage'
Address, w VOX-t Box JI 1'ultonTUlB, N, r.
- ""I uuu.
3H
P T'tTrrw
j'g 'BTTTPMrTT.MT,t.B rrotrlslor..
----., wMuvuilf I
f n. nnnmrwAv
AT T 0 H N fa Y-A T-L A1 W.
CotcxBtiw BoitWNo, Bloomsburg, Pa. !
Member of tho United w.i. t .
"VSffiSS? ln My part of America orpe
J, E. YALLER1 - ' : . , ;
Attoi'ney-at-Law.
Icerci3o ef Tcssiens ettainei, Celleetlcns made.'
pfflce, second doorfrom 1st National Bank.
BLOOMSBURO, PA.
Jan. 11, 1S78
J" U. KUNK,
AttOPnn vfir-T jiw '
Increase,' pf Pensions ' Obtained,' Collections
BLOOMSBDIta, PA.
ODlco ln Ent's Bcii.nmd.
Q B 'AW.J.BUCKALEW,
" ATTOIlNKYa-AT-tAWi
Btoomsbnrcf. Pa.
Oraco on Main street, first door below couf mouse
JOHN M. clark;
ATTOKNET.-LAW,
Bloomsburir.Pa.
Offlce over Schuyler's Hardware store.
BILLMEYER,
ATTOItNEY AT LAW.
Orrici-In nannan's Building, Main street,
Uloorosburg, Pa.
. 1. L
H. UTTU. E01T. 1. LITTLX.
JP H. A R. R. LITTLE, '
ATTOBNEY8-AT-LAW,
Bloomsburg; Pa.
Q W.MILLER,
' ' ATTOI
attobney-at-iIaW
Oiaco In Browcr's building, second floor, room No.
' Bloomsburg, ra.
B.
FRANK ZARR,
Attornov-nt.-T.nw,
BLOOMSBURO, I'A.
Office In UNANaPT's Boildiko, on Main street second
i aogr.aooyoj. en i re, 6' J4
(!un bo cnrj'Ulted in German.
Jan. 10, 'so-tt
Q.EO-aj-ELWELL,
' 3 A T TO R N E Y-A T-L A W,
, CotmsiAN, UoilMno, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Member ot tho United' States Law Association.
Collections made In any part of America or Europe
0Ct.I,llS7.
CATAWISSA. '
'.I
M. L. EYERLY,
j , i ' iCalaVl
teaafla.
collections pron,ptty"made and remitted. Office
Obposlte catawlssa Deposit Bank. m-S
"yy iiTrhawn,,
ATTOKM lu Y-
at-law,
Cntav, Issa, Pa.
omce, corner of Third and Main Sticcts.
'CAMUElj FREDERICKS, - ' '
GENERAL FbuNDRY"BUSINESS,V
NEAIt CATAWISSA.
; New work and repairs
&SSSSSf
aoue. riows, vtaier
repaired '
THE DAVIS.
THE EATESTIS THE BESr.
3n
Don't fall to iee.thiswondertul piece bl per
fection, tne iNew uavis vertical eea
enuttie eewiog macnine. mar.iiac-
tured at Wate'town.'New; York.'
Willsbe on exhibition at ,
' the' Bloomsburg fair
ground durjng the-, "
fait;-' : v
All are-cordially '
invited to calLand in
sped the' Si'w- Machine
aud obtain -samples of work;
beautiful 'land deslrableHhan
ever before accomplished and "utterly
impossible for' any lother to''ddplicate.
-Tliousands'witnesalng tbfe immense range
of work, and discarding their old machines
for tbe NEW .MACHINE, is suincieiit prooi oi
iti Rimprinrltv nnil tinni? tnf. Lne UAYIS a
trade mat runs me iaciory 10 us iuiicbi. ca
pacity.
The Vertical Feed,
Which 'suncroeaes' the under feed, is tbe
hinge upon which Bwinga the unparalle-
ed SCCCESS,
Composed of Only 13 Working Parts,
while, otherThliye trom forty.to seventy-five,
(nakijig th Iait compUc.sted,!the most dur-
able and most reliable machine-in use.
It .lltu.W. ..,Ii 1 nthers. DOlNrt AWAY
ith' all basting: Vnd" is the lioiitst RUN-
ninq shuttle machine in the world I
Ij ,ji. i .... ,r...i umi i,
anu gives geuer "'. "w""
av ItlH reteui pupuiar aniiuLtw ou,.,,,
PHICE3. cam pica oi work tree.
J. SALTZER. Gen'l Agent.
llloomsburg, Pa.
oct. 3, '79-ly.
fctW STOMACH
n- iibn thtAvea. Atioric the weak. Fortify
vouTonrarlliaUon with tha Bitters, and It will resut
fJ:7..!S!rS .,. rntnrB which dlaorderthe coiistltu-
iSnsot the feeble. Ihtrois vitality In It. It Isa
V".. " uiimiiliuir- a ram aterallie and antl-
biTlous iocdlclne, and has not a harmful element
among lis many Ingredients. '.,,,
t or sak) by all Urugglsu and respectable Dealers
generally,
ooti, ly,
RSMHSHllviSilfllV
Poetical.
A LITTLE IlOY'f TUOUIILES,
nr carlotta rsnaT. ,
I thought when I'd learncd'mylettcrs,
Tliat all of my troubles wore ilono j
But I find myself much mistaken '
They only have Jut begin. 1
Learning to read was awful.
But nothing like learning to wrltoi
I'd be sorry to hate you tell It,
But my copy-book Is a sight'!
Tho lak gets over my fingers
Tho pen cuts nil sorts ot hhlnes,
And won't do at all as I bid It i
The letters wontstayon the lines
But go up and down and all over
As though they woro dancings Jig
Thy are there ln all shapes and stzos,
Medium, llttlo and btg,
Tho tails ot tho g aro rent rary,
Tho hand'es get on tAo wrong sldo
Of thed'sandlhek'saad the his.
Though I've certainly tried and tried
To inakp Ibem Just right I It Is dreadful, .
I really don't know what to do,
I'm gelling almost dlslructrd-
My teacher says she Is too.
Thcro'd bo some comfort ln learning
If one could, get through i Instead
Ot 1 hat, I hero, aro bo ks awaiting,
Quito enough to craze my head., "
There., Is the multiplication table,
, And grammar, and-oh, dear me,
'There's ho good place for stopping,
When one has begun, I sec.
Mr teacher says', llttlo by llttlo
TO the mountain tors we climb,
It tsnt nil dono ln a minute,
Bnt only a step at a time j '
She says that alltho scholars,
All tho'wls'o and learned men, J
rtad each to begin as I do ;
if that's so whero's my pen ?
Wide Awale.
Select Story.
I'UOK JESSIE.
Before I'set ont for the Yortshiro"coast,t
bad been assured by my fiieod,, Lord Ain
sleigb, that in the person of Ir.'Elgood
Garth, svrgcint bf tae coast jjuardl I Would
meet n' rematkable character, who wnild
tyeinetlio af uonlarn ,,of what had long
been' known as the 'Olelismere tragedy.
Ujiou arnv(tiE,at tbo little fishing village
ol R-rrgVvhere I aiiticlpaltd u stay of nouie
days,il was .informed by the inn keeper that
the oliject'of my Search was some miles down
the.'coast .making his, weekly, round of the
Kuard under ihis,cuaige; .
It was still early morning, arid'tlie weath-
er'was clear an'd'Uracing,' though cold. ,1
bad diuicUlty in procuring a horao and set
ting out at once in search of tho isear-
gennt. '
I lound him near another little' flsliiug
Tillage, engaged in testing the qualities of a
new telescope which had recently been set
up in a Hmall observatory on tho cliffs.
He appeared by no means a creature of
romance. A wet mist had gathered in from
the sea, and he was clad to meet it that h
in ctumsy waterproof verclothing, wj(h an
immense hat, like, ft Thames waterman's.
From under the' ample brim appeared a
t0' 'Yorkshire face, made still broad-
er by sandy leg-of-mutton whiskers.but ani-
mated and intellectualized by small, pierc
ing gray eyes, litre Illuminated beads,
Ho met my, preliminary advances with
caution and reserve, but soon brightened up,
and'invited me to accompany him to the'
neighboring, tavern'.
As,we,rod along,tue clul he pointeu.be-
low to a wild and desolate cove, wherein tbe
tumultuous' waters of the sea appeared to
have but littjo rest, and the rocky head of
which was reached by a tortuous footpath
from above.
'That,' said be, 'is Glenatnere. You can
not see from this point the mouth of tbe
'great cavern which was formerly used by the
smdgglers, because ijt, is averbrowed by tho
crag : aud the tide will not admit of our
'approaching it'by way of the sands.'
we were soon seaieu in mesatiueu panor
of the cosy little tavern, with a bowl of
smoking punch between us, and, under its
generous influence, Sergeant .Elgood Garth
speedily dropped what remained of his offi
cial reserve, and even' became' loquacious.
He was so full of present; business in hand,
and of confidential revelations respecting his
private opinion of his superiors, and the
chances of his own promotion' to a lieuten
ancy of the guard, that It was some time be-
tore I could fasten him down to tho Glens-
mere affair, but at last hn swelled up with
its recollection, and told me tho story as
follows
'It is now nigh on thirteen years ago,
Although I had been a coast guardsman for
a number of years, and was even then hop
ing to get uy appointment as sergeant every
day in the'week, I BtUl continued to live in
the large town of F where I was botn
and bred, though its distance from tbe coast
nearly nine miles sometimes caused me
serious Inconvenience In the performance 01
my duties,
'I had known and loved Jesse Holt, the
parson's only daughter, ever since I was a
youngster; but, though ehe would always
treat me as an old and near friend, she
wuulJ aiway8 iaUgb or in eome otuer wty.
.,, , !..... i ,,., , .
,,M """v.. . 6.o.. .r""1!!
threatened to declare my passion. However
after her father and mother died, and she
I . . .. : .
was thrown upon the needlework lor her
only support, and I, at the same time, had
juit received my appointment on the guard
which almost any young man, in the town
would have sold bis soul for I thought that
I would have it pretty mueh my.own way
seeing that little Jesse had a bard time of It
while I was well able to support a wife, be
sides being not bad looking, and haying
reputation for sobriety and industry.
'But little Jessie, to my surprise and mor
tification, after listening to my story very
attentively, candidly told me that she could
never be my wife.
'Oh. do not look so tad about it, Elgood
eaid she, beginning to blubber to herself. 'It
makes me so unhappy to see you take it
so hard. Indeed Indeed I can t marry you
I can't marry you I I have known you so
long I like you so well I would if I could
bnt I can't I can't 1' And she broke right
down, aud cjied so bitterly that I felt
ashamed of myself.
'However, I plucked up grit enough
say :
"I see how it is, Jessie ; there's some'oth-
er lad in your eye that's it.'
'And then her words smote me like tb
blow of a list, as she replied
'Yes, Elgood, that's It.'
Jessie,' says I.'I'm not the man to want
girl who cau't love me ncr to bate the lucky
1 tellow wbobas proved mote attractive than
is a RATES 01 ADVERTlSINjG.
Mil I III M&l As, MMj f A, -, w , , .:, ;ViVairn:::,,:5'n.. .
mp i in in 1 1 x 1 1; 1 1 :m:m " knY-nwsrs
BLOOMSBURG, PA., FIIID
myielf j' but I've known you ever since you
wero knee-high leaalrrtse, long enough to
ask you who the.other chap Is.'
"Well, Elgwood says Bhe, blushing right
roueli her tears. MtV Guy Uarnett. the
young ntllst.'
"What t' I cried, sort of dumbfoundered
like. 'Why.he's a young gentleman. Jessie!
And though the gentleman ho be, he ain't
got do more than a quarterly remittance
from London, and that's hardly enough to
kcef.hlra frorn statvlpg,' '
I did not sell my love to him, El (rood
Garth,' says she mighty proud. 'And be
tes, his remittance Is going to be Incrcas-
, and lie says lie knows a way to make
oney enough to enable Us to get married
fine style.
''Well I hope he may, and I wish you
joy I' says I bitterly; and I bounced away In a
huff it made me mad to, heat her .suramin
up so coolly her chancci with another man,
when I had known her ever since she could
Idle, and had carried her to school on my
back, and fought, the big boys that' made
faces at her, and all that.
But I soon thought better of It : and
even began to like tho young gentleman,
too.
'Nearly every one liked him. There was
Bort of mystery about him. He ,was known
to get a small sum from London four times
year, with which he occupied 'A large.
heerless room over tho green-grocer's, tak-
g up most of "bis time with, sketching and
painting the wild scenery Jof the coast1; ix-
cpting at regular intervals, when he would
mysteriously disappear, and be absent lor
many days, looking, on his return, ready to
drop with fatigue and trie anxiety of some
thing weighing heavily upon his mind. But
he was as handsome as a picture, dressed In
free-and'easy, picturesque wayi and had a
bold, off hand, familiar manner, well fitted
to plenae simple, 'townsfolk ; and, as I said
before, every one liked him, while many a
rl looked on Jessio Holt, with envy when
was given out that she was engaged tp
him.
When I was convinced thst ' I had
thoroughly conquered myilove for little ,Jes-
ie, I felt so far satisfied wilu, .myself that I
took an early opportunity of giving Master
uy my hand and wishing him well with
his marraec.
He laughed merrily, and jet in ajsortof
leyrisn way. it Fcemett tome, saying that
he was striving to make all the monev he I
could; bo as to bo married as soon us.'possf'
e.
"I suppose you are working hard, and sel
ling a great, many pictures ?' Bays I, en
couragingly. ,
He looked at mo In a vacant wa7 fr a
minute, as though ho didn't quite under:
stand me; and (hen-said, with a short laugh:
Uh,yes,rm working very much harder than.
any pf you know of,'
'After this it was noticed that he disap
peared much oftener, and remained awayi
longer than ,had been his custom, always
coming nome naggam ana worn, us it by l
pitrnmB fnVnn Wnn. jLon it r ..ntii
that Jessie appeared to share in her lover's.
unnaa nes. as tlinimh h brl et . h-r.Jntr.
some secret! and. from tho merrv. liirht-
henrtMi oiri T h.a,l alwav. ImAwn har .1,.1-n
' - 1 I
came silent and auspicious like, and would
arcely speak to anyone.
'But as the" cold autumn months drew on
biv duties on the coast crew no arduous and
constant that I had little lime to think of
anything else, and even moved my lodging
down to this little village here. The times
were troublesome, and a vastdeal of smug- It
gling was said to be going on under onr very I
nose, though tbe coast guard in this district I
was doubled, and I was made a full corporal. I itory rumbling, and then a deafening roar,
A large number ot the poorer gentry ip the Uhe explosion occurred. Tlio only damage
I ...... T - ... r ... . . , Is, fl..,, A,i I . . .. ii . e
lutcuur vvcio Buspeuieu ui oeiog lu league
ith the smugglers.
'waten as we might, onr plans were near-
ly always defeated, Baleaamlboxes-of goods
ere landed on the lonely shore at midnight
and carted far Inland before we knew what
we were about.
'The most notorious of the.smuggler was
bold fellow named Allan' litlrt, who had
been wonderfully successful ou' tbe Cornish
coast, and afterward gave us his individual
attention. We laid innumerable traps for
him, but only got down on tbe shore In time
to see his swift schooner 'scudding away be
fore the wind, anu to scratch our heads over
tho probability that a rich cargo from her
hold was already on its way to tho wine eel
arand private store rooms of some of the
estates of the interior,
'At last, howovcr, we discovered that the
freebooters bad a cave at Glensmero. Tbe
entrance was very small, and could only bo
approached and then with considerable
difficulty at tbe lowest tide. Two of our
men entered to exploro it, and never re
turned. So we concluded that they had been
lain, by men concealed within the very cav
em, aqd were very cautious in our plans.
The lieutenant In charge of the coaat de
termined to mako a grand effort to capture
the cave and all
id all the smugglers connected
'o'receTved Uustwjrjljyjnforraa-
Uan Burt was to inake'an attempt
witttUV He,
tion that Allan Burt was to'inake'an attempt
to lnd good on a certain nlght,-"and took
his measures.accordingly. I
A revenue cutter was bid away .behind
the Long Headland, ready t
r to steam ont'at'a
moment's notice.aud cutoff the escape of the
schooner, shoud she put In an appearance,
The majority of the guard some thirty in
number were concealed Uuder'the -cliffs
alodg'tb'e beach, reidy to ta'ckleT the smug
glers as they landed at Glensmere ; and I,
with four men uuder my command, .was to
take up a position in that little footpath
which you saw winding down the faco of the
crag toward the cove,
"Garth.' said the lieutenant, when tbe
preparations were about complete, the
thieves have many confederates ashore, and
in case of discovery ,1 believe they will make
a signal, and an attempt will be made jo
blow up tno cavern, wnicn i nave an along
suspected to be mined forthepurpos. Your
position will be directly over tho cave, and
you will bavo the opportunity' of'grabbing
any -incendiary who may be luiklng around.
"Yes. sir.' sayB I. scratching my head.and
feeling anything but cheerful at tbe prospect
of being,blown higher than a kite, 'And do
.. . .. .. . .. ... .'.
I understand you to hint, ilrv.tbat there Isa
reasonable chance of promotion for a poor
fellow who does his duty' uuder?sucti'clr-
clr-
ta
cumstancts ?
"Garth, aaya be, 'there -ti a chance
very reasonable chauce.' '"
"Then, sir,' Bays I, 'You can. count on toe
through thick and thin." . ' . . ,
That afternoon, as I was going along tbe
cliffy one of my men, who had Just come
from the town here, aoted oie If I knew tlmt
Jessie Holt and Master Guy Ilaruett were
I going to be married in three days.
AY, OCTOBER SJ.
"Ko I' said I, 'Then t supposo tbe young
man has got the money be was so anxious
about?'
"He's mado nlcntv of .It. anvwav.' a'v
tho man, 'and has mado Jessie Borne splen-
uiu presents. A hey said ho went,up Lon
don several days ago to get,, his weii'dlng
suit.' ,
Well," says I, 'i wlsb 'em happ'jness ad
a long life.'
Ve, crawled down the narrow path, anil
took up our position about balf-w'ay 'bpf
twecn tho summ of tbo.cUff and the sandp,
and just at the edge, of a narrow crevlpe in
the roct, whlch.ciit .thtough.thejpattij.liea
kn,lfe, and sconied 'to plerce,away(l(lown,evor
do deep, as the noise p't "the iods.ened' stones
we sent rattling down was bear$ a lont
tlme.beforo It (lied away.
'It was a disagreeable afternoon, ,wth fog
and. rain, and, a (itavy ,vind, .from seaward.
The storm grew apace lis, jt grew Jatef,(wltn
lightning In dazzling Bhcets.and tfiiinder the
loudest. and'longest.I, hid oveT.haardi-
'Suddenly one of the men'jumped up, and
shading his eyes from the lightning wlthlhis
hands, cried out: 'ThereU the schooner
craftj by Jbve I They're coming tight int6
the trap.'- i "
"Well, you needn't raise any alarm- about
It P I criedrf angrily, ' .1 "
'It was the schoonerj euro enough J They
had probably thought that wo would be on,
the lookout at 'inldnightaod hadttherefore
chosen an earlier houtifbr' their attc'riiptf J
'Wo sAwdicr lay to Intlthe'bfflngjtas near
shore as she dan come, and presently: two
boats put off from hJrJthfoUgh tho surf.j
They had 'noti gained more than half'tbe
distanos'between her' and the shore, how
ever, before the revenue cutter, under n full
head of '.team, ehol'out fromi the' 'shelter of
the headland, UWo an arruw.anr) Hrlng"a sh6t
from her'bow chaser arf siro'flBw.i - v 'its'
The-Twain hiHMl tiithi Wrnat i f A
their imminent danger, and the' schdonerHigrit"w'e' hau'ledllhirn outsld
ran mi hr lnnnil-,'S-ai,r In ilOV Tl,,f !, I T&A .." . 6li
wastoolat'e. 'The autter was alfead'y on iier I
seaward side, and she must ,givp In or fight I
tor it. sue niu tns latter, but nrt in n
r ,. r,. 1l'tr" '.."" 1 -
rocket whlr.,ing up in the storm. ,.
horn no ' im.n n. hall .ttM,; tr, .tr..
whizzjng,bymy)head and, disappearing,,
.?t'i u.r i.Z.., i' :''! ?
to tne creyices arny feex. ; h j l(
'I gave, a shout,, an,1pri,'nglirjl up,,tbe
ipptpatli like a. goat,, set;
a goat,, seized tbe form of a, I
nrnmAH in 11 , , L, n - . .. II 1
and
Dut
vise.
a groan
returned mv scrutiny with stdbborn. defiant
flfnrp thnnirn pr'fap'rt oYnrAauMt'tha ntl.ll I
uneasiness and excitement. A host of bus- I
P'cions rashed across, my mind, in an instant
ul" u" "mo " lu siiStB.
"Down tho cliff, men 1 down with von 1
The mine isfired.jf, there is any 1' I ahouTll B
ed : and still bearing the irl in mv arms-.I.I
led the way down the breakneck nath. ex-
. . ... . II
iicctlmv evorv instant to tiH lifted from mv
leet by an explosion.
'We'heard shot after shot in rapid sue-
eeAkinn. anrl when v rAi.lioH thA Ba,la tl,u
.. - r t. :7 .r-v-"i
coast l-uara worn in ar-.tlva rnnllie Willi thn
pmugglers.who had been bfjulled into land
li'Pg, but who, were now, endeavoring tolte
gain thetr.boata through tbe surf.
Hack, I' I, cried 'back 1 the, mine is
'fired I1
At this very instant, with a law, premon
l" wucvu, uu,Tvcvcr, xtwt w uiuwmuui. itag-
jmcnu of rock at the mouth of the cave, I
Nyuhouf detriment to either, parity, as' the I
fight was going on, further ud tbe beach
The smugglers were almost equal, to the coast
I guard in numbersand were making, a gal
. .
Ilaqt.reaistance. Theyfwere.led by.adash
ing young fellow, whose faca .was partially
conceaieu by a wide, felt hat.
'The running waves were almost over his
I bigh-top boots, but,- with a pistol ln one
hand, aud cutlass iti the other, be beat back
the guard,while somo of his comrades joinod
I hands, and endeavored1 to reach out to "one
of the boata,- which was being 'drifted
away.
' 'At length a shot struck' him
I up his hands, and fell forward upon the
1- l ,.!. 1. ..IT- 1, , I , '
Icauua. a, ma nut, leu uii, anu uu ruiieu uve.
bh'his back, I recognized'tbe bandaome face
bf the young artist, Master Guy Harnett.
Jessie tore away from me, and threw, her-
self with a desolate shriek on the bosom of
her expiring lover.
'A moment later, a bright light shot up
from the smugglers' schooner which had
been fighting bravely, but unequally, with
liersingle gun and in a few moments more
the was Wrapped In flames. After a brief
res,'tRn
ur wf
"10USh
resistance, the remaining Bmugelers in the
Allen Hurt, with the, men who remained
f ",m '"Pnoonef, tijexi in mo m ia-
eQ vaei. it transpired mat ne.was a rem
i.' f i li.iii il
fiyo oi uuy iiarnevi, wnom pouau auoweu
o much a year to prosecute his studies wth
r-. .. ......, ..... -
meuts for him to enter upon his own wild
hnt hn liarl i-nn nm w lio.l mil intln...
and desperate course of life. The young
tnan had only fully yielded when sourred bv
the nrosoect of his marris and had rained
pnlydeathand dishonor.' That is the end
of the Glemmero Btory, sir."
o... .v.. t i-
uuv iuo kiii Jeoaic wuafc uecftiuu ui
bert' I asked.
Llsten 1' said Sergeant Elgood Garth.
lifting up his finger. 'Do you not eveu now
.' . , ' n . "'' '
near ner aimriucz'
I did hear wild.croonInf voir-fi from
a - A
somewhere out In'tha foe. and said so.
'Well, that's Bhe,
pow, wandering i
day.'
T looked flirnnc.
Pf the little- tavern.-and'iaw-the desolater
forlorn figure pf .a.womani still young, stray-
It .1 ,il. , . ... ,
, a-'-y 1,-r-w :
ng through the 'driving mist, and waviug
per arms wiwiy about.
'Yes, that', Jessie Holt,' said 'the coiV
guardsman. Poor hlngl .he s got no end
of friends ,n he village and town and need
fant for nothing, but she' been light In the
i ... . . i . .
upper story ever since, and will go wauder
Ing In the rain,'
-
--The, champion leaper of five continent!
never exhibits any vain glory or emotion
I when tho ringmaster announces tu tbe rural
audieuco that he draws a larger salary than
1 the Govetnot of the Slate.
1 Had bepomo so lntert.ited Jntliascena "emenum, u, ruu uunn imuo waier. unt
that I bad; fprgot'ten, ,all aboti tJjoutJe'q or iM f me:bbfc' wllhTinrjUcifllls1 pa
my iiositipn ; but, a,moment'af(er"fh)eir'9pk- Bhotifllf 'It turh'edbilt,tliat,he"lia'ljecn',firi
et ha'driscn.'and , disappeared,lt( was gudden- ed bvTtifieVorriur'o'wh' Vgntitiefi,' who
ft, recalled 'to thereby a, bal'i' of fire. ,liko ii mistook' hilii forcfaivlln 'Irtdi'ah! 'There
, t r,.l fl!nu TT- 1 c tl-j I wl tn a'npfln snlriiAV plftful nr Mm' amino- I
"!.n'r,V .!'"(; W- "wyjijqjiflj.i-- ." T . .j ,.-,. . ,fp " I in.o auryect ot larceny asony.pttter, kipu.qt
She,k,trnggle,d miy to te8, topf P P noot.ne at wen o uus; M every person so steal,
itwaaofno oval; I held her, 1 ke a . Wrd' &keakef me U , hni and taHnaaway auchi,doe.,snal be lia.
I tore the, veil from hot face, and gave otffc The fcolired hero thus, addressed b'lt to pw'secMtionVftnd lojlfctment in ttho
as I recognited Jess a. Holt. She I wnose name tne natratot could not, recall, ;,- f ...!. n !,!
,rn n.prnnwAr.(l anrlmnrtAnriannpra In ..-- . . , 1 i. .. I .... -i... ........ I
r r. prstouunq mil closes on or be tore the I JlUUl'ALllI l.n 1.UIA HIU.H S.AKl. Ullts. to ue drpppeij in olhceihoxcs or. Bent grat-
a large number of them had been lh)rteen'(h nU 'ibe ' crops: which are gafe- nilously through tho post to the'desired tele-
previousiy wounded. tred once a r wi,i , . u i , - i . neadera Vvlli bo startled to learn that ac- ?,ai'n omce
iboutasshe does day after I accuracy. It i? urgently recommended. I unquestionably be greater even than itis.il
b the dlrtv window naneabmcers of agricqlluralbocietlfs and clubs pleasures are not takento eradicate, as far r' , ,i,i, i,it m. mnii,r .u it
' r t. ' At ' ' ' ''!'
I i.I.HUHIO' .
" ' ' ' ''''.It ii till )f in a n. " i 1'" ' "
l&ffl.
i;i vi ; ). r t 'i s 1 1
lf , .JTAipE WAYE, Titqoi'ERS.
THEORY QF-,ItEirt' flUIJFERlHpa VPEU
,..' i"PP.ifnT!W T"Pcue.
' t. 'l""' I -"l ft J , i ii f "
For the first three daysj .accqrdhig, Jo, i
thopecys and boJcm wjjo w.er,e, "there, (the
situation, wM.'cht'cfly horrible Jro'mVthti con-
Tl'-L' f III III.' uJV. "r r311 r n ' '
.PJPfect, frptti, thctJpdlao, fire. 'Every ,few
minutes,' says one, 'you Ticard tbe, .dying
uvui. miliums, wuicu tuev couin .id .no. wav
R.a,rlP'lrV VWf Pl.n,nj7nl. 8'lhopgh
often bea ajrayafti
jng.iria rnen ajiivm inorencnej.
.wounded horse leaped, In hla agony
ui tbe, pit we haduqr tho.woundC(l,w,here
W..Km'
V.la Ikam t 1ai1 A I "P'sung io aegs mi Aiicgncnyunesier, rionnamp
i f'A rr.H T?rtr!ala'iOl" , tOAScUivlkUlaaaiJinoastercoiiuaes.! .
nnenpif a rrtnn firA nn lho1!
Ci-ririr.iir tT ii, . r'',5 ..jio?vnK vy,rt nno'r,"
blnOs, 80 as Wmako.the Uteaj itopfirlngd' ,pfctlyq cler'koUthoi courtpC quatter.ses
under cover, of this.fusllade .a lot of our I .l0'nr ,(, ,.,i:o r aii.i,, ,.
oisumpeuup.aiiuuauicpieomgufoi' Northampton, ,SdiuvJkiU ,and Lancaster,
'.K? tfc!j,Wd1f?jyt-.9!i5iC0U.tttiyj?1!r' nail.MBOoq.afterthopasagof thUactas
WWa-S!! ,V-rP. Pt possleprpcureatjcief, ,at.t,he oxpenw
M'MeVA-lVl miSWWe of ,tbecounty, for l,he tegiste;ing.(of dogs,
I'-Vft 'fi v"- 5!!i 1-1",unBu 'W' nli ?P in lbo mauner.fpllqvvingto.wit:
190Ulfl,'(le,liaK,'S?r.w.eW., "tIH"???, ,pr,lWljr of any doe with n tbe counties
lW,'S,Vh.S KW'Wt 5.u.'fti.'?kf..al,?itMd LCh.citer, Nprthamptqn, chyy
T,'. ' Fftij .7rwWuW.hW.'?Sefnil! ,catcwbohall (urnlsh .tp.the
Trv," .jrif.'.fi'nt-r
W.PK .tb. Sa,Y0,,bl9.horia's Jlfe.
...... , .. .
of his .fore'
it
??r;iu"rJ"uhXhM"-mV n
tn mo onil I .1
.1T ol v i-fULj I t.l r , .tf : 'ir - iru
,!V?rSl?fi.?n?.i.fifll?.;y. Sm tm,KW
WK.ktmW,&. hy&WWm?0
ni tno norne turneo, anu nut, a nail, in rieut
U.1.1-.1 I.J I jl''.' if V . h.. J.
ujuiuu ins leu ear anu uropnea nim. xpat
witn tnei
''There were several pet'dbgsin the"'cmji,
mdng them'a.beautifurgrefhound belongl
-A ,a TIa.I,a..1.VI nhLL.. IT' LL.1 1.
"'ti .irip...,. wnn, i unu m ifi
h'imluit df imSr pit occalbiill,'. 'days' the
Wan nothing to-dn'Wit tllrtbfr poor
low to save'him misiTy.11 1
'One,rhbt-nirig'"k' soldier '6f Payne's
'ion
mattcT, WbUttded'iBi the arm and so'
i..-V7
m mm. i
lii mat
nfrnsti had no appetiMIor two' days, ttlrn-
m, II M Il.-imi Wllllllr rllMH 1 1 V film U.HIO' " I
laflWered 'not'a w6rd,"but set to. work. Thero
wAVb6 COfTeO in'thn nit. hllt"trierft WAS Bflme I
in'the next one, which" wai tossed over,
fuat n w matn the fife without wood,that,
f "iv..., v.vu
,'ated the chances, mado a break.for the sut-
,er 8 wgon. snatcnea a looto side or a pro-
T,s,uu uo ana came oaci witn a ouuei
nole ,n the board; which' wis meant' for
hown uooy. inen no maue a lire in a corner
i.-J- mi- .7, , . .
lne P" no preparea tne conee ior nis
Pa"ent- , ,
tuu ouvici rj n ojmu nan a lai l iai(Cl( nuu
th satlerhimself was hit Inlthe'leg while
.making 'an incautiou-t approach t6" it.1- ;It'
ihad a timlfed supply of provisions'-the 'reg11
ulation hardltacfc nd raw'bacon'and a'lltlle
iquor, which was1 'of ireat'-Bervice to'-the
woiindeil.. Another vehicle which1 W on
Iview hero tpidayl'ahd wilt doubtless be' pre-
1 , n , -
herved at Fort Steele rw a pet relic 6f recent
:iiitoryj- h tbe ambulance taken down by I
laibr Thornburgh. .It stood out with tbe
agons, near the centre of the oval 'space
upled:bythe troops, and iai ventllateil by 1
omei'thijty .bullet holisl- ' Rankin,-' the I
cout,.got nnder itoneday for a map an'd 1
is awakened
f the epokes
f his head. Ni Y.' Herald.
. 1 " I
PflUDUCJIONS UP AUmCUUUKU l.N THE
CENSUS .
The'agrtcultural
ct of 1850,
ho'AbfdfMarch'
TenthOnsui
I . .
.1 productions of agrcultun
I lanHcl Inn. 1
I 1 Nnw.therft ta'nnI(t nrf Olri'lpnlfllral VnBr
which ends on the first 6fJune,and thero is no
. ,, ,, , . t. .. l
!?n t0Me L?' tb l1?1" ot.T '
many of the principal products, embraced
. ! i . '
iortions'of two' different crops, inasmuch as
he Jentiraeration was protracted' througli
h'ree, four, and even five "months.
Bv the Act 'approved Xfarch. 3 187D. it is
rovided that' tbe lenth Census shall be tak
en' ahd'cAm'pleted'durjng. tbe month of June
1880. This provision gi'e'aiiy reduces ' lte
l!abUtlv tdrrbr wbicli hasheen noted.
1 1 u.i '.'.' 'i
bne side or tbe other of the, dividing line;
Thus the cotton crop repotted In the cen-
Ids'will be 'that of '1879. gathered irf 'the'
- .. j , , .' . -. ..
lall ol that year : while tho. wool clip or
"wool crop" will be that' pf the spring of
I lOOA -I- f n.ltr I.
iicAtt,iiu uuniuiioui amuiuia im
Texas, where both a faU'and a" spring clip
are secured.
I Pnr certain nfilm nm.lnVilnn. nf ,ipul.
I lira ImwAtliir' .,. i. i,orAat t d,n
uiua'l sense oftbafteim : but tbe product is
gathered week by week, orday by day .as
:n. i....Tr- . r-n
i iwttmiw, iu,,, uunvi. niTcav, lucai.
Into this class. '
I In view ot the requTrementa nfthe law.
I and aflhe'great importance o'f accurate sta
i liL.i il,.' i,-i. . i i...
i naiicai iniurmaiion relative to airricuiiure.it
i:. w-- '
I is deemed to be h chlv desirabln that farm
I era should prepare themselves In advance
6lve VUD"F"5' l "'is announcement, and
Is announcement', arid
ged 'ln agriculture who
I ""i persons engaged
I .. ... ..!.... ..,.. .t..n.. . -1 .....
I ahnll l-ec.icn InU plrpnlAr ntti. uaa f
"'"f "'-(--'. ---"-
v- "!' ""
of tbe TU".M a"d.,va!uea 6lhf,.r win.
. i crupa K-uiercu. uuu uiu uuiuuer o i ucrea.oi
orJef , aUteme,)
wl)enlma,' t'Q the enumeratora( may w 0
,,,,,,, ..i,,,,,,,, ' 3
WiE AvfAKi; fur November Is an excel
leut uuiuuer, with Its uual amount
iiBtructivq aud Interesting matter
I foe tho young. Thln Isooeiottho
I magazines for childran-that ii, publiabed,
I aud only J2.00 a year. D. Lotlirop
PublUhersBoston.Mass.
wnnn. .a iripnn nr tnina. trnr. turpn nmnn 1.1
uiu lei
by n ball which' strnck on'C f.' , TOe"""", un, v
...... . i priiuii nu wiuivui uruer .or ceriiuuaie iroui
Wlthltl tWO InChCS1 Of tbe top ' 7,llii"'nf ho'n'.i. n.'.'MlrmVninfiiV,.
schedule annexed1 to the be teqUited or fee allowM h any1 justice br 'faah'ionable' in New Y'ort andThiladelnlna.
which is also made 'a part of J AWermam or ;'dermen theritor, v0,' sale bv O, A'.- Kleim-'HIoomshhrV
4 '1870, providing' for the r ,. , "
requires a reptr of the chief , , ,v f , -. ,. , ... ,T, -,.
uuringtne veari
i as kuti cuuuierauuu cuuiuieuces uii lue
And there nho goes I give the Information with, promptness and venomous species, else the mortality would w,uanr.tv of remark's she puts in her troth '
therefore, that agricultural journala aud the t Is to be deplored that more strenuous , 7,'Vnor,1 YT h v t T.
' 'TnR'cor.tnrtiiANLVofi.nt, Htf.li
v sCOLUMBIA DIMOOBAT,1VOIi.XLlVHO.'"kl
jAtj'JlAnEiisi. '
bops-'
'The-actior 1878 relating 'to1 tlio registering!
'ofi'dogi had biieil deferred 'to In Ihln'paor
Wo glve'beldw tho act In 'full!" ' '"-'' '
' Alt ACT1 '"" '
Extending Lhe pro,vlslons of, an act, relattog to dogs)
In Allegheny. Chester, Nortbsmpton, Hcliujl)iH
Snd fancasterrtun'tloi. aprrtried tho 'sixth day of
April Anno Domini on' tnrAirtnd' 'tight hundred
andHfty-fonr,to aJlrtiio counties of , this commOn-(
wealth. , '
WRC.'l. Tie il (nacted. etc., That tho sever-
April, Anno Doiiilni' b'ne ttibusand. clgbt
hundred add fiffy-'fdur, which enacts as fol-1
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"AN ACT , '
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dku, j, jic ii cnaafa, arc),, ,Aiiaviue.ro
.Tbfipwner;
ofAlleghenv.i
l.klll aml.Liin-!
,clerk,pfotq-j
.P?"l uescr uuon oi jus or, iitr.uog,, giving
Ihn name una enlnr lielirht nrf .neb niher
iL-VlnV B'WWl'-D "V
aiw may peaoie to Rlv.a,, txa ,cjerk phai qn
Jengti,pix.,hlsi (Jpekerand!
er with a certificd copy, of
madefor which services the
receive the silui of one 'dollar.
one-half.for the u, Mho
county'in which
such registry is mado.-f
vaT
RUCi.
Wl'0,.on presenting, tljo amo. ,tp,',thq;clOrk,
sliall nqtothetransfniipn hUdQpVet,and iodex
thejsamolnthenairie inf,t(i per;n,piirebii'r
jng,aud,the.sau)csliallstan,,-t(,bi-or.hpr,liepBr
ftt.agd j"f.all(,future(,piircbaier4 olwerv ing
tb prpviajout-oLjlhis ,toflliopK x(uJy,aml
efjftyallj j.for, hg. pwpn; jn.wipsp'iisme
li;iyiio fitj) iyii.irx-gijierFu, .iorw!icu eu.
try, of tranxndL jt(dfx,i.pi thp,,8mQithe
clerk,,sl)all,beentitlfJto, fepjiva;,the,ssin3 of
twelven, halt'ents, ,ij ,p - a ,
ECt 3., I.hailjlajl o;ogregi,8ter8g1aecoriiing
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10 rl'.Rii0'l.stpnriol tui8ract,,are tierey.,ue-
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clareio bqperentrr9perty,and,8iicUiogs,
o rigisteted,ps afuresfcid ,hsll,ilba, ji paucU
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V,-f,-f..'ii V.k "L'..i' ",-. i, n0
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impriiopuient,.9rtipthr as, lliacourinttbeh;
iscreupn rnjay mpK proper,".; ue anu fne
same; are.liefeibyexteuilsd to althp counties
ot tb!lscommynwealthf , , ., , i
' .. Relief 'for' Pa.uperji '
,In th IssuR-.pf September -6th, i, we pub-.
lished a, ihprt,iteniftotn,:an exchange, slat'-.
incthat,"ppicauU fqrtelief,frOMtthe poor,
directors are no longer required to.-procure.
certificates of their poverty from a justice of
the peaca,ii:Tlielr own' personal upplicatlon
is now tuuicicnUo get admission, to the al
house or relic'from Vhe' 'directors of t
mi
tlio
P00r-' UponiexarnInationLtlo-,law, Aloes
I1?01. ?PPt;o,bo bo general as.tU.atj.It leaHaj
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II. ii H - t r , rV.l-i k . .-
aTovIdlngtpr the more, speeayrellof of poorandln.
I dlgeiitpeiM'lhroor'districts'wheradlrdctora'ot
' ihopooc aro appointed by tho courts ot quarter
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iv TV-' Vm v.m' WV
rfi'6r'air,6cthr1of anv rohf dlatrlcf. thWU or
ahall ba' appointed by the' court of'ijnarter'
sewns accordtnB.toilaw.in any.ol the conn
pu tho poor book, grant' relief 'to or1 admit td1
the.itoor bouse iif.'hiat'proper 'districti any
poor orindigcut persqn.pr .pew.ta eufitled
ir orjiuuigeut persan.ori ipersous; euiiueu
oy
thelaws of this, coBimqnwcalth to such
Id
todUtrjcU.wbere totiove'riteers or directors
Beaaions1' and noJwhere thev are elected bv
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board i)f direcrs, and the vacancy Is, filled
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I has irreAter nowp.r than th rflmnlninf mpm.
has greater, power, than the remaining mem'
bera ot, the board, a3 be ca, granti relief
.without a certificate of Ajuatice, which seems
Bonjewnat peculiar,, Tho regulatiuniconcern-
Ing fees of the justiceapplies only where
relief isigrantwliby. an-annotated d'uector
and not in ordinary-cases where the directors
pre elected, Jnauch caiea the lawremainsi
fincuaugeu.
cordl
Mflp.
bat.tl eir lives n India during the rirevious
k. : .-'.. l . .r . - -
year by snake biles. This lamentable eac
rifice is pecasioned not only by the cobra
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nu ran, uuv uy uiuer ueauiy opwieioim.
notably by a snake barely a fpot long, , tbe I
c!rl carinata, known.alao by tho name
I r,r Dnn n,o flv.ni. nrmlneeil hv
I ti- i.!. .,. nnr,ii' in i i, n
UTliuV the bile of thn cobra produces coma
it and speedy death, whereas, the poison
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I Ulliers, aucii u- jvuaseii a viper, piuuui.co
reaaivo pain, cnnvuUlpns and usually death.,
The bite of EchU carinata cauaes blood
- oWfrom tbo porea of tho victim, who,
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i r.r nne-erinr- inr n week or more. succumDS
- tn thn fatal nnUnn. Tho number of harm
to 1 leaa snakes la enormbualv In excess of
pa possible, a tribe of animals, so deadly
I jia possible, a trjbe nf animals, so deadly
man. CItamler't Journal.
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A World or Uood.
f One of tho Diont popular medicines
Sr.o. 2. That the owner of any dog so
stbrefd selling 'the same, may. transfer
certificate of registry to the purchaser.
i or.reiiei, anu in, no case snaii bucu pruer pas oocome a great lavonte amone the most
inc to a return Dublished In January. I I A;wrlter.in Nature nronoses that car-
hnmnn hplnfrn I ft
before the American public, is Hop Bitters.
'ou see it'every where, People Uko it with
'good ellrct. It builds them up.- It is more
like tha old fashioned bone set tea that
done a world of good. If you don't
of I Iu,t right try Hop HUtera. iVuma At
bust A vote for Dan. 0, Batr i a vote fir
I houest management of the State Treasury,
Co. I uncontrolled by tings of Public plunder.
lKeep the organization solid for 1S&0,
.. .oo t.po le.oe is.
iltt.o", l.on .le.oo s.oo so.nr
tfW,OU SO.W W.VU Bl'.W IWBy
lr advertlst-mcnts payable auarteriy. i ran
lent advi-rltscmonuf must De paid for belore inseruo
ozcepi wnere paruea navo accounu,
Legal advertisement two floTlarsrcr Inch for three
insertions, and at that rata tor addflloiiallnscrtJou
without reference to icngtn. . v
Kxecutor's,
Aminlstrtori:Aba Auditor;i notices
. )wiit lrf nln for when Inserted. .
inree aouars.
rcgularndvt'ttlftcmttiUlitflf rates. , ' ,,,
cards In the ''Business utrcclory" column, one
Trftnslentnr I.neal nnllcefl. twenty cenis Kline
aouapcxerifir.eacniine. f r
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punster tp, nn
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JJtrow us sal
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Tho. bitt'SCBson-fbH leari year parlies
WhaNi Ills IshislorKiWhat fa missed
is mystery
Sediment or mucus In the urine is asure
Indication rif ' disease. Tako Kidney
Wort. Tho proper placo for boys to play leap
frog Is on the b'ack'stoop. '
'Arc you paring your nails?' asked
Jones. 'No.' said Brown, 'I am repairing
them. ii' i
'Infallible js tlio! Verdict of Ibe -sffllctod
when referring to' tho merits of "Sellers'
Liver' Pills."
Women inurnaliats are multiplying In
Chicago. ,-,
Frankfort. Ky"..' has ilwenly-bne; .wljn'ws
and nineteen widowers Under thirl y-fivp
years nBge. ,,,,,, ; , .'
When may a man's enat-pdeketbe empty
and yet have something In "117 When
there's a hole in It I .,,,.-,.
Columbus made the. egg' stand, but
Italians ot leas renown have made.the pea
nut stand. ,, '
A few men can Ire'ad betVeen tbo lines.'
but nearly all men go out' between the acts
of a play. " . ,.. ,
What is the difference' between., a fish
erman and a lazy schoolboy f One' baita
bis hook and the other hatri his bouk.
A rriati ,w'yri'b'oiJglta''bHxb'fofgh rs,when
asked what they wer.c, replied : 'Tickets
for a course of lectures ircmi my wife.'-
A beAcon In distress is 'Dr. Sellers'
Cough Syrup,' the most efficacious remedy,
for coughs, coUU, and whortplng congHJ
1'ricu 2oa. . '
What did the donkev do to deveMivlh
doctrine of evolution 7 He braycd'nhtil he
became a little hoarse. n. -
Clown l h' nirXt4 ' 1Tirn' Iniltna anil
g-ntll'ln'en; WVpntiy. Ji.i you' will eee, I
can uo Willi lilin wliatpver ho liken.
Four linrf n-er,i ltllle.1 on a rocnnl
Sunday in hauling id of paienger-t to tho
uoxaickie camptiiecting. .Moral: Circus
horses-reat op, ijnayj",, ,,,,,
Tnv-iigstor' wants to know jvhat is
go.id fur cabbage worms. Illewij ..yqur s.pul,
man. cabbaMs, otcgurs.ii,- A good plump
cablnga will Imt Kevcral worn8,a wect.,
Indian babies never.cryii If tti'ey find
an iticn of pitisticking ialo their legs they
quietly wait for "ome'one to pull it out, in
stead of disturbing the whole village. '
lljd bbiod always csmes' trouble." ' it
may be a fa'mfligrjt, or1qqje,pimplcs,itch
tetter, &c: ; but no matter. 'l)r. Lindaey's
Ulodtle earcher? ia.tho cure-all.- it. t
A'lnd'in'trtio of'o'Jr Wilblio schools be
ing Hi''l,-'.Vlmt; ia-llhodetlsland celebrated
fjr,;i' tepUed i 'It, It tbo only one of Ibe New
Kjllandtjales which 'ia tho smallest.
.Wbe,ri UU comin, Charlotte Dunne, was
married,, Jones, sajd. It wat.Dunno before It
was pVgtm, Iluhne while it was being done,
and. hot JIu'nuoAvhcn'it was done.'
. " Forty-five thousand American bouse,
door were shipped toJJngWnd tbeotLcr day'
on one steamer. Wo'ye,, going to close up
the old country Jbeforo sho is a year old-
; ir-'A .Oleroymaji'si Opinion. Having
i had an opportunity to teat tho excellent'
Iqualitits ofjDr.JUuirs Cough Syrup, I hesi
tate jiottp say, it is, the best remedy Ilhava
oyer uied in my, family.- lley. Wm. Chap
man, I'aalor, M. E. Church, .Georgetown, D.
C-.i' "
--Upright leclala'tor 'What, sir I You.
take me for one who can be bribed ? You
insult my sense of honor. Hut incase I waa
such a man, how much would you give?'
iMtss ilary 0. Wells, of Hartford.Conn.
takea t)ie piizei of $200.;offered her. for tho
uesieutrance examinatioq aujomitp uoiiege,
in Northampton, Mass.
A Heliablo Wine.
Mr". A.'.'fepeer, of New Jersey, whose Port
jQrapo Wiue has such a-wido reputation,and
iwhicli phyaicians preacriboso generally,was
Hhe first in this countnrtff Introduce the art
hfmaklhfrl'wmii'iVnW Vhfl' Ofinrta 1 flrsnp
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Kwhich i8Dojy ,the best wine, to be had, and
feaid that etch of Quppp Victoria's journey
K?ot' f excessive precautions taken
mat no acoiaeuts may, belall her,
--One hundred ftrres nf nbeflt. ml with a
feapejykeepjng six binders going, was tbe
mim ui ocoicn lassie oi L,exiugton,,inu.
Bhe-used three pairs of horses in relays, but
jireq tnem u.put, ,
I -Martlo.Fearlng, of Plain City O., waa
uiu uy an apiiuriiKiii iu uig ior goiu uouer
iri'old wall'on' his farm: He begaii'digglng
the other night.andthe wall caved in on
hlmj.breakingothJIegs.
The, telegraph i ecluBively- In tho
bands of the Government in Italy. An In
novation is telegraph cards for the 'words,
er ptgeous be used to bear news of ap-
fasB?.f! W' W ?. "
t rieu out iu rea live njnureu mnea Dy out-
- UnW .t,mir n,l i.n.iehl lih !,
weather, news aheadiof. tha weather Itself,
,.a trnmp saw a bnrsewodged in a trestle
ugl the railroad track near Vincen-
of nea, Ind., on Sunday night, and running
I back waved burning paner in front of an
I vn coming engine. He saved the train and
HS B'Ten'"1 Illace on the road"
of , At a funeral at TIeihl, N. Y., all tho
piourners were tiressou in- wnite, in one-
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ihi.nrrwi hlMk. as beintr exnensivn anil slir-
to nlficant nfnnvthing but H hannv ending
af - 1 6f this, life, aa well as lost hopes for ,thi
' I fnlhrp.
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line,; crlcaa
- I It ia not the truth in her remarks, 'said
the "Uttering nuiiuanuiioinung at nia it,
thnr a(ti.rtivnl4 mn lint If. 14 thn rrlmhlnrt
to j ay( mai wbat is tho t
dlers who don't play ?'
to iay ma, wi,at U tho use of all those sol-
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An auctioneer was endeavoring 10 sell
a fowling piece, nnd falling tn get a bid, a
bystander who had read tbe papers Bald ;
now!
ill
Blow in the muzzlo aud it will go off.'
"( Dmi't W'nut A I'lastf r"
taid a kick man, to a drugg!tt,'can't you give
has
me something tu cum me? Ilia symptoms
(were a lame bark and disordered urine, and
were a mre Indication of kidney dbrare.
The druggist told blm In ute Kldnij-Wcit
and in a short timo it effected a rompleto
cure. Have you tbee fjmptoms ? Then
get a box to-day before you become incut
able. It la Me cure ; iafe and suic.
feel
the
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