The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 16, 1880, Image 1

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    THE COLUMBIAN.
. rvill pUMOCRAT.flTAROI'TlH NnHTIl ANDCOI.Utl.
Usuod weekly, ovcry Friday morning, at
iittm'tSllUHIt. roLOMItIA COUNTY. PA.
'HATES of advertising,
I tPACI. IX. IK. iM. 611.
Onelncti ....ln.uo H.60 3.ou tio
TWOlDheS . . .... I.0 4.U0 '
three Inches .'i 4.MI I tJ ll.no
rourlncheii ft.no J.oo ono tn.'si
uuartcr column...... a.uo .io le.ti in."!
IV... ... n.i la.... II Ihi A IHt
I8.U'
is.tr
i.u
K'.'JI
. ,.n iinti.Ain por far, Meant discount allowed
? ,'n niiH'i Uvi'KP. Toiub-ctlbcnout orthe,
i t iiictTininri'tlP'" 'eir.-trlctly In aivnnioj
L S n "t t illwonliiiiii (I) oxcaot ill lin! uptlon or the!
K..U
HifK
11 ii'rti II I'M all urr llll-- urn, paid, out. long
n icdlli after tin oxplraltun ot the Mrst
i n il m 'Iven
, mont out of the stale ortodhtatil pent
mist i nidi f'lrtn advance, unless a respnn.
mn duuni'ila county assumes top. the
nptlmi dii" on ilemanil.
jog P,3ai3srr-riasrc4.
r ,,i.iru n.nirtment of the roi.PMnUN ll Very
.One column
IIHII t'OlUIIIU ..... ll'."" in.'V " '
.'.viu.'iio J.i.'io tn.'no ee.wi 1f.'j
I Yearly aili ertlseme ctn payable quarterly. Trat
,lent advert Iscmentainutd bepaia tor tictorelrmerioii
eitepi where partlea bate account.
UitalailtsrtlneirienliiHiodoiaraperliielitortbfet
mserltons, and at lhat rate tor addttlonalinstriloi-i
without reference to length.
BiKcutor'n.Amlnlstrator'n and Auditcr'e notice
ithree dollars. Wut to paid tor when InM rud.
- Traimlent or Local notices, twenty centaalirn
rc(rularadertlseinentshalt rates.
VIV SO 111 cards in the "lluslnesk Iilreclorj" eclumn, CM
MtU.A IJ.IVUUI 1
, ni ir.l t rrlhMiiT !llriniiiaic huor.i-
icinii line niton-' i. an v ..it.. 1 .....
iuvurk dune on J, , ITTSK321iD!S, I ?"?''
,t l)t II 111-' "IT It S
i m ni' a'ul tit rtvi-liTitP nrl'
BLOOMSBUKG, PA.,F1UDAT, APIUL Ki 1S80.
THE COMJMIltAN. VOL
COl.t'.MIIIA DKMtlCllAT, VOL XLV. SO
REWARD?','
rornny eati
MrMMrrl
lMtCNtliat lleltlnft1 I'ilo .
Kritii'ilr fmlsiocuro. liireti
ItmtitiliKtn ti hiif. nun cumit
of loll: MfltidinK tit 1 Wok,
And f ntinnrp ra-.M ln2(lirs,
CAUTION
' -A.,, f.r,rt(.i "l M.l'll l, SI. ft'oll., Itti'l
jta. is ni i j iii.i.i .'7 .... 1 1 ' n, .1.1'
tOr. ltUu "11 1 U'lMk.l ft.
1. r v
THE ULA.TCHLSY
f .r Cl-i' rm nr
1 1. ilii, Ir 1,. "i
I. lands . i .
II, till, II V '
t Mile. "in U-
tli. 1' the pump ,111
MiiliilliiLMiier 'is
Hi I I any (Viili.
I I. III! IM ( II pi 1 ."l.
l 1. ci, 11 Mi, i.
1 Pur s.il PJ the
tins. Piui.p tiiiik"r
lui lMli'liell"d C. u.
M .ik"t af 1 1. 1 lilll-
V,'
11 1
III
'11
cVl'll'.llllT I'lp
.iriiu Nlini-s, T 111-
T mn I I 5 I rh- s In hill-mid tul-ued
ni inrl. of till di'M't M)ll 'in mnlo to uidoi4.
iiin a s
LI. to
u m ' j (iV )i t 1 1 ,ui unit iiittir know
1 lociurrc urir uiidll Ion, -eii'l tir n cuny of
il i' ,t iitiI Loin It mtal s "iintl'le hj
,o iii't 'tic iiti l nior.ip hi it iiitttrmMkin 'Hat
n iiitc .un otiM tn toil in tut tr Hi' ti iriorpul nt
,N,r u It It -m itl.tU'd 11 is writ h'li tti a clem
tin HfiiHivf tU' uti'i its nti'"t t Inn- v m in
J, (I I.-.I ((l ItsllOlltil tu' MM(1 h t I) fut (II
i rs in, .Vint fur lrn t iri't f-'Ul islatnpi. NAN
1 ,v 1 0 .vn im St , .' Yuik.
Vpitl'AOtn at.Ao
V il per
Hanging.
WM. F. I3CJ)1NE,
III' A' '., illll.OW Si: ONI), IlLOOMxiil'ItO, PA
Is pivpJKd to do nil Mlld-l of
HOUSE PAIMTJMO
I'l.iln and oinaniL'iital
PAPER HANGING,
1IOT1I DPCUIlATIVi: AND PLAIN.
.Ill Mini ni" ruriitliiri Iti jinli l.
situ! iiimli! ;is K! 11 s ' "
NONE HlTFtltST-CI.ASS W OllKMKN t.VPLOEl)
Estimates IVXadc on all Work,
WM. K IIODINK.
Oct. 1, ll?s
G1LM0RE& CO.,
Pensions, IntTCic of Pciipions,
nml all uthtT elusM's or CUlmi fur hulilltrs utnJ s-ul-UltT
tu Irs, pr st cut I'll.
AdJr i,a with ttainp,
(.H.MtHIF a: (.,
dec c-ir UiLsliliintt-n, It. C.
W. H. MOUSE,
DLOOMSIJUUG.C'OL. 00. PA.
Ail -i les or work ilone In n supcrtnr maiirii-r, xoii
V ill Illllt (I US ll-ITI SHllti (1 'IKHII I MKI11-
Kiiu-iiuuLt I'iiv i.notsi-ts r r f'u
iijllri' torn r Main and Iron stni-l.
T f't iFn tit all Imui dm mi tin1 iuv
WW he .it th" otllcp of Or I II. Ullno In Cat,i I-.i
on U c-ducsd ty of each w i-.-H.
Nn !s-IJ-
ill.OO.MIU'IKi HIIIKlTDliy.
PIllU-pssliiNAl. ('Altl)S.
(,. HAIiKI.EV. ti(irni'V-!il-!..iw, Dili,
in UrowH-'K liulldlnK, 2nd h'.on, lioomt. 4 ,
).
!)
Mil,
l.
J.
D'
li KOIIISON, AUorm-y-111-I.aw.
In U.11 tin m's biilldliiu, Main blrt-et.
Ollii
A M M i;i-:i!l".i;,Siiti!in -and I'liv-i
in ull'.ci- Malkel int. .toiu6lh 6ast
KVANh, M. I)., Surgeon and I'liyi-i
11, vOlllei) and liesldencu on Third strecl.
I! MeKKI.VY, M. I).,SurKion anil I'liy
-lcun, north hide Main btieet, below Market
.1. C. ItUTTKll,
I'll YSIt'IAN ASl'lKI EON,
onice, North -Market strut,
'7'J.
I. I 1.AI5IJ,
lllO'imstiurs, Pa.
I)"
IMtACTIOAI. DENTIST,
Main Mitet, opposite Pplscopal uhuich, Ulooras
tti , IM.
" 'reeth extraeled without pain,
nrl 1 IsTU
MlbCElXANKOUS
J M. UJllNKKIl, GUN nml LOCKSMITH
t'rtlng .Machines and Machinery of all kinds re
cUiivu. urhKA IIousb luilldln, llloomsbure, Pa.
DVV1I) l.OWENliEUfi, Mercliant Tailor
Main St., abote 1 mtral Hotel.
l.S
Kl'llN. dealer iti Jk-iit, Tallow, tit..
cenirn street, oetwitn Mi-ona ana -mini.
nUOSEXSTDCK, J'liotoraiilur,
, 1 'lark 4 Wolf's store, Main sti eet.
A
I'lll'Sll'S I-'IiKl'NI), Practical lumien
oallilc Horse aud con Doctor, Jlloninsbtirf, Pa
0. it, '79 tf
W Y. KESTEI
1 1 ,
MEHC HAN'T TAILOlt.
ItiaimSO. 15, OI'KKA llOUsB llCII.DIKU, UlOOIDSbUrg.
aprina,i67s,
OATAWIf-'riA.
rM. I.. KYEHI.Y,
Al-roHNKY-AT-LAW,
Catawlssa, Pa.
' Ollections promptly made and remitted, ofllci
ypoMie ratamssa ueposn tiauK. viu-o
II. K1IAWN,
A T T 0 11 N B Y-A T-h A W ,
cataM Isaa, Pa.
Ill e eornerof Third and Main streets.
PARPFT-ku'ivrKU'
W.Muih, Avuvusters, Vt'lrt. IdMv uml '!
Id W
, l,uwtst Pi Ices,
nieui-s,
'1 tll'ChllJ
h, threo I'ljwnml lni'iilu Cirptts ulihhor-
' " IIIAICU), Ull-LIUlUa All WHilll-i), '"'"'b'
i , K il HTiN. it.im ner pair, to Hie- ilncst
lh.L L.MKlinpoitfil
SHEPPARD KNAPP,
, is3 A; 131 sixth Ate., cor. litth st., N. "i .
Mar li an, i-.in abtcu.
B.1
1IAUT.MAN
UEPKLSEhTS TUB F0L10WINQ
, AMI-UK AN INKL'llANCE COMPANIES:
'coining or -Muncy Peunslvahta.
N 'rtli Mnc-leanor PhUadclphla, Pa
ranklin, of "
I'etinitaniaot "
f armers of York, Pa.
iiaaoverot New York.
Unhattaaof "
'Mi e on Market street No. 8, UlootnaDurg, Pa,
eer , to-iv, '
and how to obtain thorn. Pampnlot
free, upon receipt of Stump for post
age, Addrosa-
OILMOBE, SMITH & CO.
bollctlort 9 I'atnttt,
AVor Palrnl Oflct, H'aiMnffu, U. a
iWr.t "
I-AWYI.IK.
c.
!!, IllKKKWAY,
A"VToUNi;Y-AT-!,A W,
CoiiMiitts IM I1 WWI, lili-uinsbiirit, Pa
ni'i I ot 1," 1 hlli.,1 Xliids t.,nv Msn'iailati.
il ni - m Klc in ..ny purl of Ain.'rua or Pur ii-.
I, I -In 1
II.
J li. W.M.l.KU.
Attii'ttc -at-1 .11 u.
ulllce. SeUotid doer fioui 1st tlotml 1ml k,
H'.'niH'l.i-Pd, I'A.
juti. 11, s;
V '' 1't'N'K.
t.
Aiinin(jyntI nvv.
nernifo n' tVtl-lctt (Jlilllioml, Uiil!(s.'lioh
.MaiJei.
mnoMSBt'P.ti, pa,
"meelh Ent's llrii.mxn.
p 1' iV W..l.t;l!cKAI.EV,
AWOUNISYS-AT-UW,
P.Iootptb'trir, Pa,
fifi't-e on Main .-trectlrsl door bi'loM court Houm1
JOHN M. Cl.AliK,
ATTOP.NEY.AT-LAW ,
ItlootTiBtmrir, Pa.
flico over Schuylrr'i Hardware store.
P I'. IlILlj.MEYEK,
ATTOIINKV AT LAW.
liitii-!n llannan's liulltllriir, .Main street,
mi
loomsbiirt:, Pa.
F. II. MTTt.K. KOH'T. K. I.ITTI E.
JV II. A K. 11. LITTLE,
J' ATTOP.NKYS-AT-LAW,
lUooiQiiburc, Pa.
Q W.MILI.EI!,
atto!ini:y.at-law
ofllceln llrower'sbulUtlncpecond Rnot.roora No.
I. IUuonisburff, Pa.
J KltANK z.vni:.
Attovnev-nt-T
HLOOMSIlUlifi, I'A
onice eoi tier ot Ci ntre unil Main Mneis, ilirk
liiiUiUlit;.
(!,m l'e enii-uut'il lit Cictman.
J m. 111, 's -tt
1 EO. E. ELWELL,
J
A T TO II N E Y-A T-L A
co-.t'MbiAK Uni.ni.sa, Ulooinsbunj', Pi.
Mci'tier ot the Pnlted Mali"! Law Association.
Collections mado In any pint of Aim ilia u Europe
oct. 1, ls7'J.
. K0Kll.
KNOIIII
I S.wlMt-llMEFS-,
VINTEltS 1 EEN.
A Morneys-nl.-l j.iw.
onice Id Hurtiaan s Itloek, corner Main und Mar
t streets!, lil'KHiishurir. Pa.
rr8I'ixins and lluuntie OtUaUtt.
11. r. Nil MtPl.r.ss
D. I.i:C()CK.
3STEW FURavr.
SHARPLESS & LEACOCK,
or. Ci ntiu and li.dl IM.11I Ms., near L. ,v 11. Depot.
Lowest Price: will net be undersold.
.tniifai tun rs of MINE CAIIWIIEEl s, Coal Ureok
and lli-ld'e 1 listings, Water Plpis, Motes, Tin
ware, Plows, IIioN KCNCE, and all klmli of lion and
llrass Castings.
The orUlaal -Montrose, Iron beam, light hand,
left hand, and side Mil Plows, the best In the mark-
t, and all Muds of plow ropalrs.
Cook stoves, l'.ootn stoves, and stows for hcatluir
stores, 't-liool hoimw, churcUes, ic. Uso Hie larg
est stock of repairs for city stotes wholesale and
retail, such as Plro ISrlck.C, rates, Cross Pieces, l.ldt
c. Are., stoto Pipe, cool; Pollers, skllllls, c.ike
lates, laiv Iruu Kettles, tsu gallons to l'a t ant Is)
Kami llolls, MM soles, as;on Dotes,
'"Allontown Bono Manure"
I'l.AS I EI!, sai.T, ,tc , ac.
J.tn y, sii 1
THE DAVIS.
THE LATEST IS THE BEST.
The Greatest jsewinn; Macliiue of tlie Aoe
Diiu't fail tu see lliis ttiiinierliil pioie ol per-
feclinii, llie .New l..ti erlnal pud
sliutlp Setting Mueliine Mi.nuluc
tureil at W'ate'lown, New York.
All art cordially
intiltd tuc.ill .in.l in
sju'Ct tho New Maeliine
and ohtnln samiilfs of work,
more lieaiiiilul uml ile-irnlile than
ever before ntcnntililieil ami utterly
impo-siblr for any other ti Jiiilicate.
Tlidiisani s HitmssiliK llie iinineiiM- rant;.
uf Hiirk. ami iliscanliiij their nlii inncliiiies
tor the M.iV MAI him:, is -uiiitieni nun in
iis siinenurily iiml liriuu lur the D.ttls ,i
iraile llnit runs llie latlury In lis lullist ca
paeiiv.
The Iferiioal Fetid.
H'hlell superceihs llie umli i let. I, is tin
licpe upon tt hli li sw nijs ll.e iM'tn.tll.l
ED sfCt I .s,
Comiiosed of only 13 Working Parts,
while oilier- hate l"iii I'irly to setriity the,
iiiiikini; the lutst i'i inilitiileil, li e iul dur
able ami niut reliable iiiaehine in ujp,
It insiiively leads till "tb,r, imisi. AWAY
with all bati'tj.', "ml ii ill" i.iuirriwr iiun
.vi.Nti blip iTi.i: MAciusi; is uu: woiu.p !
anil (lives neutral sail.tni'tiun, Will be snhl
at the, ricent ioiular UEtiLcp.D .sc.u.i; or
raiCEri. Samtili' "f work Itep.
J. riALTIU!. aen'l Aircnt.
iilnoiniliiirg, l'a,
oct, 3, 70-ly. .
pilin INSL'JtANCK.
CIIIIISTIW P. l.XAI'P, Pl.OtitlSlll PO.I'A,
llllltlsll AMEII1CA ASsfHAM P tlitlPA.S't.
IIPIIMAN PIIIKl.S'I'PANCP t ntll tN
NATION M. H.IK INst IIAM K c ttll'ANY.
I'MllS I Nsl'ltrtM'K COMPANY
'lln-e'iu n i oKi'oiiATior.1. uie will si-anna d tij nt-e
nndiiKk i isl l p ulid huvt la ti l til htiil a losssil-
tied bt ant i null in law 'I l.elr 111 Is uie all Inn sl
ed In -01 in sit t KiTiisiind ure liable lo lui- ha'urd
or Mint milt
Losses I'uotin n 111 d iioMsi. y iiiljasti J anj paid
as sunn as ct tciuilra .1 1'.t ( iikii-has P Ksti e, si fcc
Ai AdlNTASlt Al'Jl.llK llleowshi la,, Pa.
'the iH'opIO"! 1 oliiniblu c unit slaaiiil patrotde
the Hire e. win re U ses Hany ale ' ttlid and psld
OJ one 01 ' 11 ir "it u 1 11 i.-ii,
PUDMi'TNKSS, Ktit'It'Y l-AUt DEAUNK
Nov, U.'si.
O. S3. SAVACrE,
Wr'jf ' TOT a
All kinds of
... l-epalri'i' .0,-'
f-iey I,, ir
. 1 .1, ii Lnt'
I II! 1
lie Pl'l'l 1,. I
' 1 1 11 0 , 1,
l'i iiulllu' : il
I'.llll L'loW'll
N.l.tli - 11.
'it' I1I1 1
n , !l . f r ' . 111 ' Vi'ii'tii
lil 'V ill, PHI ( M l'i I'lM
il , - ni.. -1, 1. 1 1 , 1 ' ar aii.l
II hs 1 r 1 I il 11." .1 lltvi.
11 1 lui i hi ."I mi Mil ' 'h Mee.
1 1 tti'up, lion t .u,iii.tf a fo ,
') Vau'li vd, dm.
11 --aim YF M(, or in .' 11
iv li, vi 1,1 ,t, 11 1 1 tun v. Noil-1,
' in- ti do as in II i' 11, on Mill ..
1 lk" llli'l'1 I'-ii, tin .mn out m ,i.
,1 ,10 ,vi-. so., 11 tall .1 liaise
lot, I, f.ll All I" I'lll lit llll-
W'nik. u 1 m i,k lrmn f- ci'iitsti $ ' no ) our l'i
ilt-t nt li,u" ,oir 1 ' i'iiiiiks and sji 1,0 1 1 n.i- to Hi- litiil.
I e-s. I 1 osis iiollip if In t' ill.' liietnes SKlh'ni;
like It fur laiitiov maklnceter ofTi'ied bifoi... Iltisl
liess pie '-lint mi'l-lrl' lit- hoiiorilM". it-ail.r.'f ' oil
want to know nil iil,oni 1 in I est p i,t!nt.ni.iii- to
rore ile'p iiilte, si nil us your adiir ss mil tu- .iw
Sfi.d ton tun puili mats and pntat.' ti-ini friel
sninpii s woiii, , -.11 ir,. ' o'i e 11. li.itt nt" up
t oui mil (iti- iwir diii-i ss i.Pdi.i.r -.-j rius
A. I'll., I iilllal.d, ti 01 1 1 '! . ;.i j
w&
1 - SWr..
In-rei.-. th- tvoriil ii'iiovtn
Wliito iScwiuu- Miichiiii.'
li. il lees in.i(i iinsninuloii' r.iinp' tl.
irsto i sort to
II kiinK t if nit', in rrn k, tu ii iin, t t
pUl lllli
uei; tu luutl'ju all IntciuUiiic mih imis nul tu btii a
Whitk Machine
I'.tei'pi lrmn lis leirular ainie'ri
lie stistalntti li tin-tollov.lnt,' w
.1. r-, who 111
WAItll.tNTTIlE
NAT I'll M. Yt PAP. AN I) TEAII
OP THE
White Shuttle Mm filacMae,
"i xti: ni'miiki,' io:t:ian imp pamii.y pritpo
ss. u iiKiiipiv AiiiiKE to K' ep tiii: su:
IN ItPPAIlt Poll T E TlP'M OP PIM- tr.VI!
Hid ii Tills n ,'IK, viiek OF l ll-ilitlh.
'Mils tijiiuuty i ipts the lifikui," tt nrcdKs
liotililt s a', tl slnulli .
'I his w t'rratif.i will not 1 e suslaliii-il unit ss the
l.ii" tiiiiuii"! I'loto t-'itcn t nrit'-pioiiils tttili the
HUH i i on Hi" Minnie riiteslkle. Pi wi.li' of delated
r alinttl luimt'i'is
IIITE sr.wINC MACHINE 0 1.
The "WHITE" Srutt o Sewing Mr.ohir.c
lias iiiiKtTEK cti'teirv lhananv eilu rfanillv sett Ins
tlaehlne for tlolntf etert vurli ty if tvoi k.
.1. s U.TZEU, Oeni nil ker.t,
IJloomslmr', Pa.
mi. a, :u-iy.
KSPY PLANING MILL.
The 'ir.urMj,'W'i irwrr the Kspv Placing ML1J,
Is prepared to do a,i kinds cr mill wi rk.
Boors, FrafflGs, M, Blicfls, etc.
made toordi r on idiort rotlce.
f'titiffactlop guar.
auteea
t'HAK'Kfl ICHfll,
Itloi k sbnri, t'l
KKK In our own rown, and nocniv
ttnliMed, You can giw tin- PuMneso a
trl il without expense. The het opportu
ne i-ii i uat'ifii iur uiii-e i 1 1 1 1 1 io
VM-Ik. nil .shOUhl tr TiollslliielM' Until
Oil vi'i' fur Olliselr H hilt nil inn iln nt
tie- 1iuiliies we olTer. No room to explain h"t.'
Van hi 'h-Mitc all jour tlirtn or onl cair sntre
i niii tn tlu'lm-ine-s, and make gn at pn fur eer
li mi ih.li , on ink, Vt mi n ni.ike a-, iiiui'h as men
send 1H -petkilpih ite t ) Ills and p'lt I letil'll i, v hleh
we in, ill fn M) Mill fiee Duli'l i .iij.lalu t ' urd
time-hi. tl i ill have such a ehanee. AddusH II.
il 1 lLi'r.vco(Puril-iiidMulne.
TIIH ONLY CI'
l ur Ditilii-ii h, l.rarl, 1m)ih, Hii-dii !(
riii , 1'tiio in Ihe lint U, linihnilt tu Ut loin 01
i:jn I llie I 1 tut', ( Mini rli nt the 111 ml tit r, lui 11
iiiu or I'ninliii l i liMttinu, lliitl. Iln-I leinli.
Alfii'liotiH f llie phie. Nil wm Ihlnlih, I't
1111111' ciiitiio., ami all iMi uei ol the
Kidney, Bladder and Urinating Organs
It avoids liiii'i mil iiiedu'lm fn coinfurt ible t
the j at lent. Ceitaln In ltsi-flu t.and ( lil- when
not hlujr else tan. Avohl nil oiht i Ivliliiev Pud.. a
inau orlhlei-s indiat mis a'e li'linr haeed until
tie- inaiktl. W e will si in! 1 1 ri 111-. ii . . r run y, ,utd
our Nick, "How a I ire Has S.iud," tlee upon the
ni eipv i jour iiuih -si-.
IIU' I'll) Ksuldhv Plilg3l-t-, 01 M!,t Ii mill
on reieipi ot j ru t , h.imi,
Distributiug Agency at tho
PJ!:ol,L:, uuu(r stoiuc,
lUoonis'.im j;,
Jill '13, SO -U
PLASTER
8! VKll TON'
1 or ail 1 Ltater oldt led In I
t pi r "in ',u ira
lilt-Ill Mil
It ed tu he liu Ut I
ri.Ni.
Al.l'Ji I'l'.li liViaiUI..
ot visa pounls. v
Suit (or stort. 3; o (ui).
SF.Sn 1'0I!SMI'I.IS XD l'llll'Ksi.K
Fortilizors, Plaster, Suit, die.
II W. AIM,.
april a. 'i).3ia
I M't IH.P, il'
IX) CONSUMPTIVE
The edVfilh' r, I nimz tie uu n, hm ui i iiu-i
111 it dretid 1IN1 "'' 1 'ii-uint'it. n h u sin i . i i .
dy, I atuh'tis. lu ui.ike ko w n i hi-f, .1 .u -uiPiei
the meaiio "f eiiii . 'I t all wIi-mI--h. u, I,, uiiimu
11 film Of Uie pn -i (iptl'.li 1W .1 fli iif i lii' ,e.) w 111
lli" dlie.'Mniir I'T I'lepurhii.' and iistm' Uie sine
Hhteh tlie will Hi d ii -uie Clin' f r i oi -.itiupUui
AMhlil'i, hn-mliillti, ai.
l'.itlli - wiMl'i Uie I M Ml l t Ion, will tl.'.iM' oi
ait-H.Kv l.. A. wu.u, .tn l'Uiti si MHatU'
burj;h .
PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS
t'ruitei at tiny Wc9
the wRiy w, mmi
u
Neitinluln Cnreil
lit in' l:iiri'sN"iiriiliriii nnd Hi k Hendiiehi' Pills A
11t.lt iiii'iii. t r Voiuiiiiii. siefc lli'iiilii'ie, Nei
"siii'iit ihi- 'Hs"i'il, c it mipition, 1'arnlisls.
sinpii.sMss ' a'pntnlnai f 11 e Id nil. end Iliad
mil" aii-l'ir lim c.-r -tl'ii'iLiitii'i ililur I10111
tip 11 in '! diiioii M'm'il.'Ms
1 " 1 1 Is ire ' -..Ti Pti r 11 tti-.ilon on - for Hi"
'in "fp 'I I ,.- a,.s 1,111 il ntid lort'l " ills,'iu
Hi t i" "iili. f ,1 tr' il In nil I t, ill ei.l iiit.'Mrr,
III ,1 pi.'i Ted . t r s-n 10 'in,' Si.tirolitll,
-a '.. II" id 1 1," it, 1. in. ilii-h ,11 -tiii'Ii. t'nli.
illul" li. I'n.i t I- , 1 pI's.iii-H'. R'nl Itss of Ner-t"'i'l"'i'-
loo I'" tdeiS'inl t like 'net- dl
i.'t. In 1 i" 1 i 11 lo li en I"... ai.il i rti'.'liliillt i' ire nil
hi. 1 , ... rllmrti"'"t t il, ryw 11 , r i-is som,
lie t ' " 1 1 n ii" 1 1 tin, 1 r 01I1 r iiai.s tie.
) 1 on ! 1 v a K I ti-r t) t .(..,ntiiii, pa.
1
li '' 1 'l'1-.ls ,t 10, I'hlliila , 11 .-.oils
III 111,111 in li'Oelpt of pi I e, eetda
l.m it Urate li, Dec d, ls'n.
Dr. P. Iiu.r,
li'iirMri.Xnur Setrclut Pills cured
ni". 1 d I v us Hi" oti'iiesi 1 f Miffpfi'is 1 h.tvn sincB
im'ii'iit tie 111 inr inj lier nnd Minis and they cure
tt i.v e ie.
1 a tcriintv. 11,
Lopi; lifjiieh Plr.
I'Hi-iiin, Ph., I'l-imth, H-0.
P. 11
in .r- MiiM,- tl'e IukI ill" ritrril(ilt
1 ,1 its in,, I In 1 ihttl'-tin f-'nv,. her no relief. I
'ni" K.a p uii'i set a iHi'tle of tour Neural
1 . 1! 1 net fi'lletwi htr In tl few houra.
Tlioiiia 1 nrd.
Airt I'tiponl PotvdcrCo,
ii If. 1: nrnis' 111 u- Hits! I bate Bold lh()i
"in ii'iil ll.ej- give (to il sHllsfnttlon and
5.1 2
I li
i-! 0. A, . lota, l::.T.s!;5rj drusei-t'
'-' 's i . in
t'i'i roll's Kowti.
F-irxji' Of ijnu .K Mill : imcRWKtt.
I iif imitiT'-lcnrd nudMnr npfiinttd tv (In tti
lin., ..i!jf nT r.iumltia cntitirv, to mikn ttlMM.
u'l'ic t t It.- tunn In MtMi)(ti or the ovft'titcfs r-T
' 1 ' Hit" ci ti, in nittl Miifintf tin pirttt's
iii 'in n.i ih, wmmi m ill's uui'j' Ml iiu iifi'Ui ir,
Ml Ht'l -.1 AptflftDll. HMt. ftt U'll U!iH?k 111 till
r ii . ti. mend to tin rt'ttlfs (if hli appointment
AltMt ;i; vii- v nil peisoiis Imvtn cliilms ftn(&Jt
-hits itc win npnfir mid provi tun same orlt'ile
1 n'i ti tiLi.inn, t-lmrt' uf MHlilttiiid.
,t , . . AtlUUcr.
M.l !i i M.
i.rii oP nu. . tjricK ikckat.
i."tti !; AiiiuiiiiMriioii ci the enUtV of Win.
t; '."il !,.!it" cr Moi.tniir tow 1 snip, rmumbta cti.
mi i-pi.1'" i"!i iffnuiHMl h Hit i srlM'-rutmiltJ
'fiii ii. Hi'lfC-tjfni'.l AumliilMiutiirs. Ml pr-o.i
m 'i r i't ,i .-.litt 1 he cl n 1 lire requeste! c
" .tit ii.-M rnr ieit,finetit Htitl tliose tii'ibttfi
10 rn.t ir I v ttniii pftjmcni
itufti n. on k,
JAMKS tnt'K.
1., -it i 'i': -0 cw Atltiilhhtfalors.
I'. ('. pox ttupert CuhmitiU cuunlj, V,u
A 1:1
1 loirs xtiTicn
' 01 l-MIIM I'PL'NTV. RS !
.. a -1I1 1 rds mid nroeeitli'-irs of iho Court
1.11.1 in 1 1 1 aald county In'er alia It Is thus
I" in
llll t
' iti- 1 1 the ast(rm-it oMttto (f ll'izli'tltti1
-1 I'
I, p 1,
t. on m ill n of V ! i'v. Court
'i 1. wirt. .tu.iiKir t.i ihtii"i)ui.' the iiviii
i iN "I W t. uLn-tt iiss'iru' n pr Ki
Klltut In said intuit', to ,iiiU uimuivr the i at-
tH . i Mill J !h( IftU.
In ) nrs i.ni.'i' 1 1 th nuovf onh r th MUtUtor 111
i pat i ii i iniriTBie'i i ii s i ui i uri' i ai us (niK-e
In Itlo lush ir? upon -hoiinti i1jj if rrl pwt, at io
in the f'lH'tiuon. vh?n ilMilmuhri 111 l
an! .ti: piirtlus lnletettsl urn IhmHiv nollllfd
to mi, ar ni the ah .ve given itn.e ah'l iio or he
tuieM'V ui'i uircl troirt a haio In saM runt.
V.WL n Wirt,
Auditor.
Man h art, w
N
(inci:.
.Notice Is hetehy viti to the rndlton rfthe t:n-
OelsitK'd i nd to all ptihuhj w la mil tuny louci I n,
I 11 II III' U 111 UJ'PIJ IO llll f Mil I OI t t lUIllUJl I'JI-.tS Ml
t iiiiiiiii. cuiiiii, lur He iiem m nr w insoneiu
hurts orihls itihimohweiHh on Mhik'.iv. tif thlld
d i nr Mir . lsu, nt uhlehtlne niiy pt imhis havltic
ati ni't e ims to his ilniil dlsdurMe an un lnsolciii
dehti'i fan appearand luakc the wttiu known,
uprllS, i-P-tc WILLIAM JIOl.DlillN.
orici;.
(.Null
ts in'r'ii jrUen thnr the f.-iinwiiii.' accoint$
ii tiled In Lie Prothonulim otll -e of Co-
intl'ltt eutiut, atitl s UI be pris nt.'il tu Wvt CO'iU of
ituni1 n Hens or paid county on the 4th d w or Mar,
and conHirnt.il uller the foiii Ih du ot sildtcini
iinli s t vt pi ions in- JiUd ulthln that tini".
. 'Ill- Hist and partlalnt count of Maitln (Jai',ass-
mu o of .1. ,1 Uoyljiid.
. T h i ond and tlnid account or M. (i. Jluglie,
,ilt;nti 't wesi'i Pt-rrj.
, jce tint of Herman rahrlnjrer. nsij,'noe ct Lit
l.is 1-ahilnst.roI Locust township.
WILLIAM UniCKliAlM, PnJthy.
Itlocms'.urg, Apitl 1, p-mi.
A.
li.MlNISTISATOll'S XOl'lt'I-;
hsTATE or SEl-SON l:l.S, nKtEtsKll.
L'tti r ,r .idm'nNtratlnn on h estite of NVNon
IP n, lite oi tin1 luwuf-hlpof tu"iirlo.ir.coliiniM i co
deceased, haw heeii ffiant d tr the l.'rL'Islcr f f fcald
eount to the u- d"t'Myiied dml litiatur. ll per
sons havlni,' clttms ittfa'nst tin' eMate im requested
to ptiiit Hiemfor seitipuient und Ihuse ludehU-U
(o inak" patacuL without delij.
11 F I-1MTZ.
aprll 'i. '-w tiw Administrator.
I I
DITOU'S NOTU'K.
K'l atk or ntNiri. I'KAI eii, iikceiskd.
Notice Is horeiiy clYvin Hut the undersiirned ap-
noinied it ihi- orp ,uns Court or Columitla countt
io iltsitibiiti- tlif t md tn Pie hand, of illraiu t'ealor
ii'liiilnl-iraiorcl Danlil PeiUer )r. deceasea to and
nmoiii; tu.' inn-ties entltlMl thert'to! will atii'tidat.
his oniu- In llloomsluiri;. on -aiurdiy, tinj 1st.
Issii ai In o clot K In 111'' foienoon : ttln-ii atnl w lion
ail poisons hat Hit cla ins ujiou ih" suid fuinl are re
jllll i ll I o i ri m'iii ii.t'in or ntt loieter iiooani-u Hunt
iniuu- in 101 a siiaiu oi sum Hutu,
JOHN (I.PIiEKE
opill k, lsii iv. Auditor.
"jXlXX'TOIl'S NOTR'K.
Kri 111 I ur Jl AH il.-, ir-t,r.r.i',
Letters Testamentary on the esuto tf FlUaitn
d.iini late of tl township t Madison, coluinMii
coipiH, PeniM, deceased, hao ueeti i;ranieil t il.e
iteirlsterorsiuu coumj io.ino k. ijuu;. .mi peisous
tmUnf elalms nalnst mu ehUite or the dectdtnt
are n qitesteil to preen' them for settlement and
those Indebted to tlw citato to make pajinentui
Uie undersigned j;ccutnr witliout dlav.
llll IV (. .1111 '!
'.Jersev'tow n,
aprll 2,'Mi-iiw, llxtcitujr
A
liMINlsTItATOK'S NUTH U
F.-TATK OK HANNAH I .All ON thCK4SH.
Ltitei'Roffldmlnlstratlononlhee-t.iti' or ILuinAli
.anion, lute ut IhUrem 1; tn.. (olundiU co., t a.
di ceased have ln-ui irranted by the lieifWer ot eakt
counts T Uie undetsl'.'ned Vdiii'r. Ml ptroriH
ln tnir eiuiins aKidt'bt tue e-.tnte or tne ueeeoeni .tie
reipiested tu jirw nt them lor etlleuient, und thm-o
Indebted to Uie i 'ate to noike pu.smenl tu the un
dernlgued Admlnlstiator wlihout ddiy.
K. IL L'TTLK,
nprll2, i"-' cw AdmluMrutur,
FOH SALE"
V VM.LAlll.K
MILL FilOrKRTY,
CON 'I IN1N',
28 Agprs of Iiand
thil In i,'ooii , i.ndliloii 'I line rim of si oues. outto
u 1 1 i: Puu Eli. I , i a, s lea-onithle. lor furttur
ptitli 'll .r q , ' I i .IliIIN IlEAt.I E,
Moril ui -villi'. Col.i'o
f. i
ir
I'trr mid tune
i. is i i , ,, tjun
HI' l 111, llll Oil l
ui' illi -, or a-i ace
'I In ir . ii li
loll i so 111 ii ii
Iti 'ui.l (ii, pill n
piolu a l a i v l-' l
vile levi i ,". 'l i
A till. i,--l ill
,r 1 1-. flo--
m one i f t
r siii'ei'.stul 1
and is in in,,,,, ,., ,i, ni.n.il
""'liii in f't.'r .n,i xl-tj. i
11"' llinisuiliv t- ,i h,,t '
"ii uiuierii a ni,-ii'i'im in- 1
I' i ata iti
3vl
id ll
'" liter, u. ,t iu.i, irutln
j. ir uu h u'l Prut; ,hn and lit -
-l generally.
Oct 8, ly.
Poetical.
'UU) MAIZK.
fir Iti the furtwt Ih" rude cat Ins rise,
And s -ni ii j their pllLirs of clnok".
And Ih- tups of their cjlumm aru liMln tho
nkles,
O'i r thelMMdsof the (loud klslboak;
Near the cklitf f the gro e nhcie the t-turdyoak
it win if.
The n till th Klatit Mvn),
Ahd th t eho repeats every b'ow as tttlnps
Miuols Ihi gicen Htul the g'otloua hialc.
Tluro hitdsof llie buckejeltinprlnnre the Wvnl,
And tnt willow U folden lmlr then appears
A tid ftiowy the eupsof the ilusiwixi'I that ouiL
!) the led laid, wllh plnkdliikd tours;
AndMrlpcdlhehxhs whirlt tli-i puppj holds im,
For the dew and the villi's Jelluw my,
And the brurt.li ! the paw pa v'rt shade hlossotn
lug cup,
In the uuods near Uie Mjndislnt; tnalr.
Wlvm tliroujih th? dirk hull tic; bright .stetl ot
tho I'low,
Turns the mole from Us unbroken bed,
Th" pluwm.ui li chterci by the llneli on the
bouh,
And Hit llarkblrd doth fallow hutrea I,
Aul ld'c, aLir on the Limlse ipes di-crled,
The d"ep low im; kl:io slow 1 graze.
Ahd nlbbllnj the grows on tin sunnv ldlM l
Ate the ?l.eep hedeil awaj frum the mal.e.
Willi spring llTa" nnd cuUure lu tnirtlal nrray,
ll waves its gteen broadivvord-i on hlih;
AlhI II -fills with Ihegale In a Iluttt rlngiray,
And the Btihbeams wh'ch fall tram the iskj.
H stakes Its t reeu I'ladeH at the "pbjis at huuii
Ahd at night at the swift ilj lug rajs,
ho rids1 throutru tliHdllkhHss the t tains cf the
til oti,
Tliruugh the frpoer-sand (he ct the m ile.
Whcu tli'Miuahier 's Ihicc Mill Its lunncrs arc
g i cell
Kith wattloi'n latu beiilvl groWiitli red;
lllsi iiieraUl-UrljihT. iwuld li Mi up-polntcd and
keen
And golden hi-, taiscllid plunud head.
As u lio-t of ar.ned kulhti eT't a nunarclt nt
naught,
They d-fy tin d.n-gu 1 to LU gaze,
And, U'lvedttiy liiurn frjm the b i.t le t hat'.s
tufgid,
1'reili ttarid thegucn ranks ot the male.
AN I.NVITATHiN.
l c mie into Ue garden sweet,
et t daw n ot da , el daw n ( r das ;
n r I ie has the k r thepestcrn gate;
Makcnodtli) : Mak'iioileli :
l!eiu"a beds of ros-s while at.d led,
U hoie f-tfU shall ou fare,
1 lei escrow its of ellow inarlgolis
To deck) our shining hair.
Here's meadow- law us and e,rasy plots,
w lice di nis ftet mtj Mi ay,
Ih te's does toe to, nd birds to ting
Lose s tender luiindelaj.
Heie's peaches truin the f-ouihcm wall,
O sweet he.irt, taMe and try,
Here's . rbors get en and lrcll!es
To kls and nu one by.
And all these things await jou, lue,
At daw not dij. at dawn ot diy;
101 lo.e Is le re wllh sonjand lute,
Make no deiaj : Make, no dtkij !
Scribner fur April.
Select Story.
IIKiKil.llllN'.S si'iimn,.
W liy It Had Heeii a Oi-kimi-o to the Villagi'
1I(S Jil.rOlIM.VI ION IIY A N011I.E YOl'SO
WOMAN.
i'he; villiige "chiiol ni Hed;erotv had limp
been a displace ami a jiaiii to liie place.
One i.r two bad bujs in it had dciutiralized
itlo such it decree thai tho eh()()l conimil
tee bad set over it a hard-handed teacher,
win) was iiiio."d to he strotineiioii'.'h pht--ioally,
Mid ul -tillicieiitly iml'iiiiit.ible tt ill
tu reduce tlio buys In urdi r, but the plan had
failed. His llii-.viiii:ilh:iiii' and harsh
inca-ures only intensified the bid spirit
that hud taken pos.c .mil of the school, and
master alter mnter had cninei and (".tine
away dicourai;eil. It had never occurred
tn the ehoil ciiiiunittee In nppno tills evil
by uthtf than harh measures, uml tte may
suppn-e, without beinp told, that there was
no ;rreat elevation id' ii'eas in the place,
since there was not -iili'icient nnnl inllueiice
in tliehoiuts in send belter subjects tn the
sthnol. At any rate, tho kind of runners
thai had been set over tneiu to tulu tliein,
had only made them wnr-e.
Miss Helen, was the daughter of a fanner
of tho place, -she had been -cut away when
quite a child, on the, dealh of her mother,
to the cure of nil aunt, who was kill I and
tt ie, and ent her to a uood .chuni, and sup
plemented llie school vv ill. the mo-t belli)'!!
of home influences. When Mi-s Helen came
home at IS tn keep her father's home, she
was as lovely a thill) tn look tipnu as thi
world could shott, and the outward ttas but
a transcript of the inner woman. She found
two brothers, somen bat younger than her
self, one of whom was still at school. She
heanl Ihn whole hi-tory from him of the
I. final manner of most of the hnys anil ol
tinj v-iiious von i.ir men who had tried in
vain tn harmoni.! and to teach them. He;
father was a unml man but had not much ed
ucaiioti. lie hail kept tho bujii by him and
done the bet lia could fjr them, w ith the
help nt an old family servant, who had been
in ihe family ever since his nuurisge, and
loved the children of her mistress Tn his
astonishment, una day, Miss Helen told her
lather that she wanted to keep the village1
school, il she could get s iuie hnys as well as
liirlstn o.) to il, for she had learned that all
the girls bad dropped out ol it, anil walked
qinie a ditain-H In attend an old academy
Her lather assured her that it was an i.n
p.i.situliij , hut Miss Helen had been pre
paring ber-elf for two or three years to keep
school, anil she was nnt easily bent from her
purpose, which was a very ilefliiiionne, and
no! taken up lightly or lur Minn. Tliencinh
hors were vi ry ind in their welcome ol her,
lor ihey isieeined her mother and then it
would have hen inipo-lble not lo admire
such n lovely .specimen of womanhood. Mss
Helen as as modest us she was beautiful,
but she immediately mentioned her wish lit
htr i cw Iriend", and, alt!ioui;li they di
cntiriiiieil her at fnsi from what tbey thought
would be so hopeless a tnsk, the yutiuj; t!ir!s
were all raeled nlnl hct-'i il lo ba allowed to
t; i to her i-chuol. It was not lot.i; heforo she
earned her point with her father, ami the
s I I eniniiiittee wis (jlad enough to have
any iMieriiuent tried, haiie,!. ic had not
much hiitli in her nuvcs.
Ilnl;erutt wi(s iii a luw I'uiiiiiry, The
h'mlnst bill in the nelflihorhooi was only
eiilhd a hill lieeui.e tho rest of the country
tvussn very ll.i'. A pretty little river wound
I through ii , nml many heiiiitiful dm, re' in
uie minnow land, ami womn emit! v,ry nenr
ihe village on one side. It was a very
Mrem place, nml Mo Helen ttlm had lot k
! vttl in the py wt s del ghieil wjih i'. H
ttas named, dnuhtle.s; (roni 'he bulge.!
Ititerlwlnctl clcmalu aim glycine, that icpa
rated llie ll 'Ids nod ni"ai1iin , and wer often
Ir.iii.plaiited In the lields and Ennlen., One
nl these hfdie fieparatej her fatiier'fi gtrden
from the .iitadnve, and she in ly, perhaps,
have ctrried ihe ni-'ni irv uf It In her hiart,
although It "eel mod near to he.; but child
hood rd' Mint the Ir tcxinc" of such natural
Ixauties in its heart, and probably her's did;
for oie of her peculiar lastis was for the
cor-nery uf the world, and her nilnt had pre
seiiltil her w lib a sterenption tt hen she re
turned home, 1 now Ing that hiilbiiii" won Id
gitc ) ninth pleosiire tn Mis Helen as a
filthy whnsjuse slis, ciiuld give pleisiire to
otliit". Mis llflin's fe.tile brain and kind
hi nrl the latter, linleeil, was the in.pirer o
her ferlile brain tery sunn lotlnd a plan by
which she thotiifht she could lauie the bad
hoys of the pi ice. Her brother, who he
lop m il tu the school, felt qui'e ntiNinus on
the iiinriiiin! when she first presented herself
with the prudential c irainitteeman who was
to introduce her, but she bej;ieil him not to
ay one word about her, and lie had kept out
of llie way of the boys .ince the acieptance
of her position w as known, as far as he could
do 'o. She had not told r ven him what she
was gniiii; to do, so he (tvas quite n-loni-h(il
w hen he t lit red the schoolroom to find his
sister's. sii reo tii'oii there. Mis Helen was
alieady known by sight to many of the
hot s, iii.il (he girls who s.it on one side of
the room were quite enthui is'ie ah tut her
I'liey had b't'oine a goo) deal in qu litited
will) her, and h.' had told them Iroin the
bpgliiniii., that if they ttuiild do lis she
wished them to do she was not alraid of hav
ing any trouble with the boy., Indeed, sle
had said a good deal tn them cf hotv much
the hehavior of tlie hpy.s depended upon the
hi'hntkr nf the girls thev knew and went lo
school with lu llie talks thty had had
vtith -Mi-s Helen thote girls gaintd many
new ide.i", and looked upon their duties in
life with very dill'erent e.tes Ironi tho-ewi'li
which tiny had had hitherto looked forward.
I'liey had lived in the pietly valley without
thinking much about It, but Miss Helen
since her r 'luru bad visit, il every oilier ol
it and had pointed nut tn them alliou-aml
beauiiHs thst had n 't'er attracted their at
tei.titii. To.j lollt wtd hi r t viywhere, and
wire wholly alliaetid and waktd up by her.
rhfie wis one boy uf whom Miss Helen had
fnqiienilt' hi en warned, and when she sat
down in her chair on the platform, she was
very sure tnat he must be llie one, for .1 more
lowering, brutal fice she had never yet
seen. lie evulcirlv ha I c line tn c lool that
day with the intention nf unking trouble, if
one could juJH of intention by the expres
sion nf aboy's taee. The school committee
man had motionul tn the to pupils rise when
he brought in Miss Helen, and as soon as he
had iulroiluced her, he motioned to them to
sit when she did, and, without uiakiu any
remark, bowed tn lit rand lift the room.
A ite-ith-like silence prevailed, broken at
last by Miss. Helen's pleasant voice, whose
cheerlul tones could hardly fail to put ev
ery one at ease. "The iir-t thing I must
do," -lie said, "and to do that we will have
a little talk, and then decide what to do in
thev way of study. I do not know what
vou have been study ing. I thought I Jiould
prefer to have ton tell me yourselves. When
I left Ito.tan, a kind friend gave me a fine
-le.eopticon, for be know I had collect! il a
great many photographs nf the scenery ol
dill'erent parts nl the world, and thought I
hould like to show them to my friends. I
hate brought a favorite set of them with
mo this uiiirning Is there any one here
who has beard of the Yo-cmite valley?"
teveral hands went up. Miss Helen
sked one ot the girls who held up her hand,
and who looked very intelligent, to point out
on the wall map the location of the Yose
mite Valley."
"Did any one ever sec a very high muun
Hill?"
No one had,
"Neither have I, but I have thought so
much about thtin that I fancy I can imagine
one. Nu I I do not believe 1 can, either,
but these photographs, tt hen thrown upon
liu- sterK'plicon, must give a pretty good
idea of one. "Willie," she said to her
brother, "will vou take thesheet that isfold-
ed there and stretch it aeros, that side of
the room?" pointing to the side opposite the
windows behind the platfirin on which she
at. "You will Iiml nails all ready I ir Ihe
ru gs. And 1 tliti.it- you are tne tanesi young
man here," she said lo the dark-b'-oweil
voinh Unit sat on Ihe front seat, "w ill you be
good enough to help my lirotbei?"
file boy stnrtdl tn bis fiet, evidently he
ing astonished at being u courteously called
upon, a'ld stammerid out "Yes, ma'am
A le,v giggles from the other hoys ran
the risk of disconcerting him, bu', when
Miss Helen luokeil at them w ith surprise,
they were inirtiedialely hushed. When I tin
"but was hung aod properly stretched, ami
Listened by ills. Helen's direction, she drew
t small lantern Iron, her satchel and u-kid
th buys to please to cloe the shutters ul
the room, w bile she went behind the cur
tain and lighted the lamp. The children
began to stir and to talk a little.
Mi-s Helen said: "I will tell you the
height of each ol the rocks and clilfs I am
going to show you, and if you have slates
an I iteijcils in your desks, please take them
out, so thit you can put down the figures,
fur you will be puz.led to remember them,
alter you have seen two or three of them,
aud I hope there will be no talking while 1
show- them, for some of you might be pre
vented from hearing what I shiol have to say
nbout ihtm"
When the slates were all taken nu', she
sudd leiily threw the Captaiu upun the
aheel, at which t'nrJ was an involuniarv
and an irrepressible exclamation from all
pr'sent combined. The next moment the
silence was quite as -Hiking. "Thank you, '
sbesaid, "I do not wonder you were startled.
I never saw it so well displayed nitstll."
She then told them how many feet high the
Cap'ain was, and cumpaied it with the stee
ple of tha village chur'li, which was cer
tainly a very tall oue. The Captain was
live limes as high, and the steeple was 400
feet.
Next eune the waterfall ol two thou
linl feet, then tho bridal veil, the
ii cathedral spires, and whole succession
wonderful heights, Two hours passed away
l'elore tbey realized the flight of time. Then
MiBiikyoti! thank you !" whs echoed from
uJl sides. 1 hu lamp was extinguished and
the shutters opened, and Mi.s Helen pro
I uietl a rtee-s lor all, that the room might
hi. Hired and ihe luncliuun eaten.
' i will walk out with you, girls," shf said
"We will go lo tho woods ami eat our lunch
of
eons under the tree., and the boys can
a gnod icaniptr to refresh theinselve.,
have
The
ints will pleaso to pass out lirst, quietly.
They did so, and nflcr recess they came
m k asqiiletty to the sound of Mis. Helen's
bell. When all were In their seat again,
she asked tliein to write each a desc.lptlon
nf the Yusemlle valley a, they had seen it
and heard it de-crlbed, by which she should
know how well they could spell and write
and expr-'s. themselves In Knglish, ' Then,"
she ed ImI, "e shall b ive had a gei graphy
lesson, a .pelting lesson, a w ritlng lesson and
a lesson In composition."
All went happily to work, and, when the
hnurol ilismls.al citne, she nqiKsted them
tn leave their slates upon their d-sks, each
with their name written in full.
It was a woliderful morninj for the llediri'-
row tillage school. In the alteruoon they
found a pretty innnu-cript book on cich desk,
into which they were requested to copy
their coirecied composition.. Some had
written a good deal, some very little, hut
those who had written little bail not in'er-
rilpted the others, and all were astonished al
their own good behavior, hut It had seemed
to them that they could not help it in the
pieet ceof Ihe bsailtif ll M'-s Helen, win ni
tht-y, wit'i one acctid, adinir) so much.
I'he curtain was left stispened IT either
lays, and Mi Helen had many similar les
sons upon it, and strange to say, she had so
iniiiy jen'ertaiuiug lesson., upon so inaot
lilleient subj-ct", that the rehtilari eiill.l
not find any lim I for bad behavior. Kven
the "bad hov," as he had been callel.nl-
ttajs behaved we 1 to Mis Helen and would
have knocked down any other boy who did
not. It was a new kind ot -chool keeping ,
such a they bad niter imagined, etui,
though Miss Helen knew hotv to give hari
tasks when such were necessary furtheii im
provement, she hal to have no pen-titles for
neglected lessons, for none were neghe'ed
Among other things, she gave bison-
about ll liters, of which she was very fond,
and vthic'i -he sought in tho hedges ami
meadows. S ton he fnurd the school room
charmingly decorate 1 with vines and tv'bl
tl iwer, and when P win seen that she cart
lully planted and tended every root of Oli
vine or 11 iwer that she found among their
lecoration, making a pretty border round
the house and training the vines over the
windows, hi r scholars begin lo seek the
hedges and meadow for them, and to bring
not only ihe plants, but the very soil they
grew in into the hitherto bare school yaid.
I!ef ire the summer was over it was trans
formed into a lovely school garden in which
everything that grew in the neighborl.od
was represented.
One day she exclaimed at home: "If I
only had a piano at the school room, 1 would
ttach llietu all to sing!''
A week from th it day she entered the
school room a little before the hour, and
there stood a piano, with a note upon it ti
' .Mis Helen I.oring, the gift nf the village
of Hciigi row." Her wish had been repeated
by one of the friends who had heard it, and
w ho had immediately drawn up a paper witl
that remark for a beading, anil canvassed the
village with it. Kvery one who was asked
subscribed something, and now M'ss Helm
who was a rare singer, taught beautiful
hymns and -sings to her pupils, and trained
them carefully besides in the elements ol
music, so that, in the course of time, the
liurcli music showed the itlecis of it, aud
Miss Helen was asked tn bead the choir on
undays, and all the anuntryside cauie to
listen to her glorious voice. It was at tl is
period that I lir-t saw Miss Helen and learned
her history. When I bad visited it, previ
ously to my taking up my residence in il
Miss Helen was olteli spoken nf, and I thin
learned that she was the villain -ehunlniis
iress, but now, being part and parcel nf the
place, and in a responsible po-ition, I mad
it a point in learn all that was known about
her. She n now Mrs. Helen , for I
thought i was time frr her school labors to
cease, after she bsd transformed a whole
village. It was some time before I could
persuade her she could do as lunch good in
another sphere; indeed, I had tu wait two
years, for 1 Could not tear her lrom the
ichool till she left it providiil with rood
globes and apparatus forinsinictiou in pby
ic, which interestid her so much that she
was sure the tudy would interest other
young people The universe was so gloriou-
and beaulilul in I er that she wanted a'l her
scholars to ei j y it us shedid, and lhat they
could not do without knowing a much as
she did about it.
If It were not fur my care she would have
as much tod) now us when she kept llte
Hedgerow school, for ull the inhabitants
think she knowi bt about everything, and
wish to consult her about a'l their all'tits,
great and sinal'. I in.i-t upon Mime of tho-e
requisitions being turned over lu me, al
though I know thai 'he anxious inquirers
would be tar from sali-lied if thev did in t
know she ttas in all my counsels, and thst
I think as much of her opinion about et
erytliing a- il.ey do. The school is still her
pet care. It is now kept by another young
lady carefully trai.ud by her.
I'mlil. 1,200.
"To sum it up, six lung years of bed-ridden
sickness, costing $200 per year, total
VI, 200 all nl this expense was stopped by
three botll s nf Hup Hitters taken bv my
wife. She lu.s done h'r own housework fur
a year sii.ee, without the loss of a day, and
I want everybody to know it for their ben
efit. The A lined Konea of Europe.
Ic lieruuny, Austria, l'rance, llussia and
Italy every male adult capable uf beariiij
arms is liable to military service. In tier
many the liability extends over twenty five
years, from seventeen to forty-two, aud in
eludes three years' active service ill the
standtngnr nr, four years in the first reserve,
live years in the second reserve, and thirteen
years in the third reserve. In Trance and
Hussia the liability extends over twenty
years, m uaiy uver nineteen, and 111 Aus
tria over twelve years, Hussia exacts six
years active service from her recruits, Italy
eight jeais and Austria three. The follow
ing Is a statement nf the standing armies e;
of
the several countries at the close of
1879,
exclusive of the lust classes of reserve
(lermany l'eace fooling, -120 ,000 men
war f'oolii g. 1,300,000 men.
l'rance Peace footing, 502,000 men;
footing, 1 ,3in,li(H men.
Htis.ia l'eace footing, 502 000 men;
footing, 2.190,000 men.
Italy-l Vncfl footliiej, Istt (Kit) men;
footing, 333,000 men,
Austria l'eace footing, 207,000 men;
footiug, 773,000 men,
Kiriecn.
position t.
l.o 3 4 This Is the solved pisUlon.
(i 7-8-Movu (1) 12 down, (2) 910-1 1.
o-10-ll-12-l.li!ht,(3) 13 tip,(4) 12-10'H tell,
13-14 15 (A) 11 down, (0) 13-il 10 right.
(7) 13 left. The board now stands thus :
POSITION ll.
1-2 3-1 This i the solvable position.
G-7 8 There nre six pofslhle orders
13 i lu of the thr. e numbers 13, 14,
1I1i--I2-I1 15, viz:
(a) 13-1 1-15, solved.
(b) 13-1,1 1 1, insolvable.
(c) 1 1-I3.1.'i, Insolvable.
(dt 1 1-I.V13, solvable,
(e) l.")13l I, solvabl.
1,1) 15-11-13, insolvable.
The lir-t is -nhTd: the fourth and fifth are
solvable, beciu-e they can etch be reduced
tn pnsilinu ii: the other three are mioivauiH
becaue Ihey cannot n v nl litem be reduced
In position ii : (a) is thus reducible as we
ate ""ei ; (!. Is ruliieii.ie lu irj anil tn i ij:
(c ' t" ihi slid In ( 1 1; id) to lal and to e;
(e) to (a) and In idi; (f) to (b all I to (c).
I. el tl' Iske ) lor example.
PO-IIION 1ft sol.flloN.
3.4,,ve (1) 12 down, (21 11-10 11 right.
li --.s-iajlo up, t4) 12-14 13 it-It, (0) 11
llott II,
10 11.12-Ot) 15 '.HO right, (7) 13 up, (Si
1 I lei', l'.l lu dintll.
15-13-14.
The board is now ;ll position ii, the suit
able position. Tin succeeding inovrs are
htlills enoili!l : (l 'i l' r.gni, tl') n "P.
(Ill) 11 1215 lelt, 117) down, (IN K'13 0
nght (111) 15 up, (20) 10-11-12 lelt,
(21) ll down. (22) 1511-13 right.
23 1 12 up. (21) l'-10-ll lelt, fii) I..
mn, (2il) 12 15 11 right, (-. ) 'i up, t-iN
i'.llll let'. (20) 14 ilo ti, (311)1112-15
iithi, (31 1 10 up, (32) 11 13 Oleii, i33) lu
inn, (31)10 11-12 right, (d )i '' up, i.,oj
i-l 4-13 lett.
The board is now in positiun 1. Tne pro
cess mat- be shortened, but only at the ex
pense of nbscuriiiL' llie principle. The quet-
tion of solvability or iti-nlvahility n con
fined to the lower left hal il corner nf four
squares. Ut conr-e llie principle I hate en-
leavornl In lllii'trale appliei equally lo
combinations ol any ulhtr three consecu
tively numbered blocks, a 1-2-3, 1-3-2, &c.
I have not seen the authentic puzz e, but un-
leritand that the problem requires the solu
tion to be in position i,
POSITION IV.
0-5-1 If the problem allows the solu-
13- 10-0 2 to be in the following form,
14- 11-7 3 then it is solvable (to position i
15 12 S-l or position iv) for any of the six
orders.
Take (b) for eximple.
Move 11 4-8-12. lotto, 2 1-2 3 right, 3
3y5up.4) 12 14-15 lelt, 5 34-Sdn'vn,
til 1 2 riahi. 7l 1 1 10 ll up, S S-12 left,
9 23-1 dot. n. 110 5 0-1 rk-nt, 111 13-0
up, 1 12', 11-14 lelt. 13li7 down, 14 0-5
right, l'lie board is mm in position iv.
To get back to position i, move 1
5-'.i lelt. 2 7 li up, 3 14-11 right, 141 9 13
down, fj 1 li ft tell, (tij 4 3 2 11(1, ij 12-N
ritih'. N ti I.) 14 down, il M leti. I llll
8 4-3 up, 11 15-14 12 right,l2 5913
lowu. 13 3 -1-1 lelt. 14 1: vi up. mere
are uther ways also.
iVtrain take (f.) Move 111 12 down, f2
9-10 11 righ', 3 15 up. 1 1 121314 lef ,5
11 down, tu 1 o!'tti mint, 1)11 up,
15 down, ll I 11 right, 10 13 up, lll 15
lett, 12 14 down. This results in order b,
whence the motes are the fourteen given
above. Obviously, the process might be
much abbreviated by an independent solu
tion, but I preler to convert convertible
terms rather than to multiply differences.
S. N. Walkkh, A. M
l!loom-burg, l'a.
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W. 11. Ka-tiiuui, Auburn, Me
-NftlP.ltlCAI, P.MIIMA.
I Hin I'limpo-id of twenty-seven letters.
My H, 10. 21 is an enemy.
My li. 15, 5 is an intoxicant.
My 9, 20, 1, 10, 2 is an animal.
My 21, 10, 17, 27 's terror.
My 11,3 1-an exclamation,
My IS, 7, lli- del ght.
My 10, 25, III, 21 is eternity.
-My 20. 22 12 is yours-'lf.
My 4, 13 is a tiling or iuauin a't! id ject.
My whule is an oft quoted dec'arutiou.
Use 1.1: ('I.ADDK.
tviip.D puz.i.i:
Whole, I am an article of commerce; take
away one tilih, and I am a period of time;
tianspose me, omitting one letter, and I am
part nf a building; transpose 1111 again,
untitling my second letter, and I am an en
tire huililint; take two fifths nf uie away,
and I am to cea-e tub.; aain take away
two-filths and I siguity concealed.
DI.CAPII't'MONS.
1. llehead a uoie and leave a disease ;
again and leave a tree.
I'.eheai tn lucre ie ami leave a spring ;
again, and leave a measure.
1. ISehead value and leave a grain; again,
and leave a concealed li id.
4. llehead to se zi and leave a tile; again,
and leave a serpeut.
.IAMF.S
CIIAKADP.
My first you'll very nften meet
In every town md ti'lige street;
My sec mil, to , on "very band;
My whole's a fruit from foreign land.
Jkp.uy
ct p.taii.ments.
1. Curtail an Knglish noblemau and leave
a part ot the head,
2. Curtail a storehouse fr grain and leave
a rod.
3. Curtail to r.itd asunder and leave a
Chitiese plant.
4. Curtail a mineral ami leave a mytho
logical bird,
5. Curtail a lorlified plaea ani leavt lu
place of.
Melancihon.
ANVP.n TO LAST 1TZ.I.P.S
Kumcncal JMjma,The l'riife of 1'lat-
bush.
Cro-n-tcon Enigma.- Ossification,
IhcojtilatiuM. 1. Tabard, a bard. 2.
Sturk.'l'urk. 3. Sewer, ewer. 4. Swindle,
nindle. 5. Meriir, Oibu,
Detjriet uf (Viwmn'sori 1. Sauce, saucer,
sorceress. 2. 1'ea, pier, peerless, 3, Ou,
honor, limit st. 4. Mo.e. molar, mnlest. f.
Seal.Belah, Celestie. 0. l!u l, lluddha, Ilttdd.
hiit.
Il'orti Siuiirt.
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