The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 27, 1880, Image 1

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    THE -COLUMBIAN.
l nvltli !lIOCHAT,flTAK Of Till HOBTII AND OOI.CM
0I,0 BIANOOKaOMBATIta.)
Iituutt wookly, every Friday morula; ,at
titJloMSUOHtl, UOt.U.MUIA COUNTY. PA.
, wii dollars por year, So coals discount allowed
' ,1 pilIM rnoi Toniibscrlbcrsoutorihc
..nrv lilt) terms muJ J, J. juim ,nu ii;iij in Illl.nhCr.
' 5,i inner discontinued, oxcopt at tho opilon of the
i . ,.i Jrndits utter t ho otn rat on nr thn in-.!
,r will not no Riven.
". i mpcr) sent out ot tho state or to distant post
' t. hn n.dd for In advance, unless nrennnn.
nerson In Columbia county assumes to pay the
... ..n H,m tin tein.mil.
,-lptloii duo on demand
EK.i3srrriisra-.
,. vintloliauoiuiiieiiiiiuii.
1 .' )si AI1EI3 notonfrer oxactod from subscrlbersln
aunty.
TOB
t jobblrB Department of tho Cot.tvintANlavery
tit. and our J b Prlutlnjf wlllcompniofavora-
r. Mnfttof ihoMrgo clttps. All work done on
,1 Vulvnixl at wodernto prices.
C! 0 t iff Itt if tf
3, Ei EliWELL, , , ,
K. BITIEwBEHDEIi,
BLOOMSBURG,PA.,FRIDA7, AUGUST 27, 1880.
Till? COLUMIHAN. VOL. XIV, NO. .'i.i'
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
IK. . It
11.00 tt.oo ).
cm a.im li.oe
TIKI It. IK) 18.IK
D.OO 1J.00 VVM
10.00 15.110 S.
M.
.11.00 11.50
. 1.00 4.(10
. I. I'll 4. Ml
, B.oo T.no
. it no fi.etO
mm I ft fui IKIM V...!!) MIJ
.so'.oo t.CO 30.00 110.00 Hio.no
one I rich
TWOlhChCH . ...
Ttiree Inches. . . ..
your Inches. . . ,..
(tinner column....
Il.ill column
Ouu column ....
.. . , ., . ., .. .. ..i.i.. fiM.rti'fi. TraA
ipniArtiorii!ici.iiiitiiinulboiialdfr)rtclorclnBcrtw
excent where names have accounts.
' Local advertlsome ntstwo dollarsperlnchforthre
Insertions, and at that rauj tor addltlonalinscriloci
wnnout rctcrence 10 lengin.
17ruiitnra. A mtfttali-Atftr'a And Auditor' nOllO
three aouara. jviusi ucpainior wncn niBtuvu.
Transient or liocal notices, twenty cents line
rerjularadvcrtlsenientshall rates. "J
uaras in inc "iiusineBs uirctevji vi,umi
Columbia County Official Directory.
iTPst.lctit Jiulu-o William nivvcll.
V jo"I.iIii .ttnl?." I. K. Urlckbnum, I'. I Miuman.
.Sii notary"", -W'llllim Krlckbaum.
,"irt il.niiir.iplier-. N. Walker.
-i i ,r f Itt'ooriljr-Wllllimson II. Jaeoby.
rift Altornev-Koticrtlt. Utile.
nil V. H !''
1 r -umuol Niiylmrd.
.r i.urer-II A.Swcpponbelacr.
, mssioners Stephen l'olio, Charles lilcliart.
. ".'-;" ''Si,., norlr-a. 11. Casey.
jViitora-S. II. ismltli, V. Manning, (!. II, See
", 'r Ynnmlsslonera-lftl Kobhlns, Thoodoro XV.
I M".1).'.. o.,nrlntnrn1ont Wllllnm II. Snviter.
,1-nPoor pUtilct.Hlrcctors IJ. .1. Albortson,
iiw,o-l; l!ceco IWtrman, Scott; Caleb Barton,
'urif.
l3loomsburg Official Directory.
p. ildent ol Town Councll-o. A. IIIIIMINO.
i .ritj. K. (irot.
t-nli rot roilco -K. Itarrla.
l'rt iMent ot tins Company s, Knorr.
s TeUiryC. W. Miller.
Im imnDurir lianklnir company .lolin A.Funiton,
!lrcsUlent. II. II. (Irntz, Cashier, John Peacock, Tel
!" ..,
I'4' rs tl' ion 11 Itiiit vuiiiifn lit i.iAiun.i ii.-niu,tt
l jt p. 1'uHlin, uasincr.
OIIURCII DIHKCTOKY.
B ATTIST CIIVI'.CII,
IVstcr- To bo supplied.
,y Trtcca lujtf a. ml and ox p. m.
nr school -o t. in.
1', er Sloetmc-Uvcry Wednesday cvcnlne at cys
c'oclc.
n usfm'. TUo public arc luvlte.Uoallcnd.
BT. MtTTimWa tUTIIRHANCItUIIClI.
H itcr-ltov. o. 1). H. Marclay.
tid.iy Scrv lc,:i -lOWj a. m. and 7i p. m.
!. tnl.iv school an. in. ....
iv.iv er Meel ln?-i:very .Vetlnesday CTenlng at Jx
k'lHrrec. Nopews rented. All aro wclmine.
' ' riiiBYTrHUitcni'Kcn.
vinWer llev. sunrt .Mli-.hcll.
if Service.! mx a. tn. and p. ra.
i.tv sclifiol -9 n. m.
! rMucllng livery Wednesday evening at c
t'ats'f rec. No pews rented. Stranfcra wclcomo.
VETiionisT Ki'irfcorAi, ciiuitcn.
I'r nldlntt lartrr ltcv. V. Hvans.
vim ler liev. K. II. Yoctim.
a iv Sci vlnn-WX and c p. m.
tit il.iv S"bool 0 a. m.
, , iu.,11 -hvcrv Montliy evcnln? H r,v o'clock,
f'in" Men's l'raver Meotlnif-Kviry Tuesday
n? at OK o'clock. ,
H, iier.il Prayer Meeting Every Thursilay cvcnlcs
I uclocK. nr.i'OBMr.n cnCKCii.
Corner ot Third and Irou btreets.
I'a'itor- -To bo supplied,
la iilei.ro Corner -nil and Calharlno RireeLi.
si iilav service low a. m. and 7 p. m.
.ir.-lav school n u. in.
it er iectlni! satunlay. 7 p. m.
.Ml aro Invited Theru Is alw.iys room.
ST. I'AUI-'SCIlL'RCn.
'(, nor- llcv U Zahncr. ,
Mindv Scrvlrps-mx a. m., 7,V p. m.
in, I iv school 9 a. m.
,1 sund.tr In tlio month, Holy communion,
s. rvl'ci preparatoiy to Communion on Friday
evi'iiln-'licforotiio si sunnay in rui i,m.
e wsrenii'ii; iim,',j,.w, .,.-...v.
EVAS0KI.10A1. CIIVKCH.
,'r, Itllmx r.Wer-Hov. A. L. necter
v.n tcr llev. (JeorBO llunlir.
s i ,1. V service- p. m.. In tlm Iron Street Church.
' v ,erMet llnit-KvcryH.vbbalhat p.m.
..n .ire invited. All aro welcome.
TniciicncoFciiKisT.
Mi 'is In "Ibn liltle, l'.ilck cuurcli on the hill,"
li ,,a n'llho vvelsil liapiisi v utircii uu novkouv
u. r'ni .i r meet I ntr for worship, every Lord's day af-
lemop,, at o'clock. tiito,1 tn
ul ,
ju-t trintod ati'l
JiAW'Kllf
Q I!. 1IU0CKWAY,
ATTO UN KY-A 'I'
ll A W,
Colvmbian luii.pmn, lilfiomsliuri;, l'a.
Membtr of tlio t'nllcd Slates Law Atsoel.vlluii
Collections i madu In any p.ii t ol America cr Kuroi',
K. WAI.tiKll,
Attorneyat-Law.
t'fllce, Kccond door from 1st National Hank.
UI.O0MS11UI10, l'A,
Jan. It, 1SJ9
U. KUNK,
Attornoy-at-I.nv,
UlXiOMSUUIHl, l'A,
omcc In Ent'a Hon diko.
Q If & W. J. nUCKAI.KW,
' ATT01tNBYS-AT-IAW,
liloornibare, pa.
Ofilco on Main street, first door belowcoiirt House
JOHN M. CLAHK,
ATTOHNBY-AT-LAW,
Uloomsburg,ra.
omco over Schuj ler's Hardware btare.
1'. BILIiJIKYEK,
ATTOKNKY AT WW.
OFHtB-In Haiman's liulldlnp, Main street,
llfoomsbure;, ra.
. it. UTTI.K.
.Alt. R.i.i'rn,E,
HOB'T, II.MTT1B.
ATTOHNKYS-AT-LAW,
l'.loomsburt.',
1 J i it V.WIJIJ .i ii An v i 1 , . i A... vjaru in iiiv ' uunuirnn i.
COt.UMlUA DRMOCUAT, VOL.XLV, NO. va jdollarpervearloreaclillno,
I-: MVKIt DNKsi: nnl mm
tit Hi.ltl 1) ullilih nil V iilhcp I
irmu , ii in i ii 1 1 'I H jliWilVH
.MSM t fUT. II tilt
Liver 1 r-.uoj la lis BCtlun
liPAllli I9ft'm ' I vart tttu - "in. imlittpRtlnn or
wont or ftcttt-ii Inlhc 'iter .m l ihI.u he, constl
pntlon, ,I.iitinlii'c, ( iln in Un i-.tougli. niz-
?lnet, loir 1 ' M , i,i ', 1 i nirutli. Mi.
loufl ntMi 1" . ii 'i -trn 'lU' hi. ilfiiruiwlimnr
spiittsf-rtin' ii tt . :,n.l Ii i .ir-.i t-th-r Minptomi
SIMMONS-1,1 I (Ki;i ill!,. Im roiiK'My
tliatlnscvrr hton ctni r-'il fur tin allmentA.
Jim itmiwij-, !. in mi, i in m ,i .itnpM wkp-tRt'lt-componnil,
.n itunii.iiM 1'iiuu nuulilltht
Hint It in i' i -V i' I' I - !i;trn.Vss In i iy vni
X h.is.Hvn iim .1 f r i- rtv iv , in I .t.it,ttn u from
M pirN if iii iiiinii ill viiii"i, f. r in vlrtufc,
I ifnliiii-. f u. r. In: Itlshon
J-.lVKHlii.v;,
John It in nt- d, It. I. Molt,
i'riiumutis, (UM.rtiiti. are
nmonir Hit liuiirln-ils tnviuni m r.iu rfftr. Kx-
trai'tcf fi U( r lir.ni MlxihuIi r it. uteplictifl, ct.itert
Mnicli s, 12; " ciiiufMmi u .h' my comlt
tlon i -quiii s lt Dr. l!niiH'H MlT Uftfulntor, with
Kootl eirect Hi - mil. I, mi i anltK mo lott'.r than
mcr' fMvi i.i n I'M-
aa it I in. i i n (fiillty ealcn
It . . . . 1, Ufa .lruul I
HtVPTIf A'PflD v""1 "' ""' I" Ihc'tlier-
IMTUIj llUli J ,h at .11 ,'i of iliatotil
ir-ui
JT
pi wiin i.ni
1 t ,i tio ii, ,t 4lm-
f i. tun i.tilierav-
I.Ul'
Hi,
Hint e u , i'ii- i, i. t i , it
slst ill,., siion itfi-r nttn.r i
"I Vl.tlllN- l.trillt IICI.I l.lTdlt
OrUlnnl mid tleMflne
,t Cl . Al 1 1 1.1 I, ,M , I
.1. It. I. II. IN ,V ( ().,
I'llll.MiKI I'HIA.
Price f I. (). St,,!l all n,i, -ft 's.
April 10, 'M)-l).
Q W.JIIM.KK,
ATTOllNEY-AT-LAW
omcc In Hrowcr'sbulldlnjr.Becond floor, room No.
1. llloomsburff, Pa.
ELESHATED
B.
KKANK ZAKU,
Attornoy-tit-T.nw.
I!I,00MH1!UH(1, PA.
iK uniiT. nlMlKIIH. Mank
T ncaily bniirnl In small i,nol., oo hand
ue at the i;ui i'hiam wiiit-L-.
Ofilco corner of Centre and Main Streets. ClaiK's
liulldlnt;.
(!:m be conitilleil in German.
Jan. in, '3Mt
lKO. K. ULWKLIi,
A T TO it N E Y-A T-L A W,
CO'.cmbian lluii.niNO, l'.loomsburf , l'a.
Member of the United states Law Association.
Collections made In any part of America or Kurope
oct. 1, 197a.
vrt.,u I-a. VtlVTOSTKIiX.
Notary public
KNOHU k WINTKUS I'KKN,
Attornov-at-J-iaw.
omce In llartm-m's lllock, corner Main and Mar
ket .streets, llloomsburj;, IM.
eesframons ami lloimtks Collated.
agunts WASjrn CfJPYP RPFn ft
ll.LUU I ULUI klirt
t50 to JS125 n Jlontll
HOW lO EE rm lin,,l'iiriiicr,t.
. clinulcs mid Vrl.lnirmcn
VttFSP QWIav'lllU'l. li pile.
S VjUri SJ IB orti,uiceil. Olio went
E SIWC1? oM5) In on.1 toan.nn
L.a XiliS ctlicria In .10 la, n
othor 75 In 13 diiy.. Saves tin thin1. 11. ce.t. and
cvcrrlnxlv v nuti It. t-ml ( r rireuhnand lcruii.
ANiil.iiiernl ArcnU VVdnlt-,1. A,l,lrBi
P.W. ZILGLni: i, CO.,l,0WArcllijt.,l'liIl'o,l,.
aid
Nov. 21 la.-iy
HOUSE,
liLOOHlSBURaCOL. 00. PA.
All styles ot work dor.o In a supr rlor manner, w ork
warranted us represented. Trirru Lxtuact
mi vvmiouT Pii'i. OoodS'jU tor tin.
omco Coiner Main and Iron .streets.
7o be open al all hours during lite day,
N'ov 2S-ly .
)AUI, II. WIRT,
Attorney-at-Law.
Olllcc In Urower's lllock, one door below Coi.I'MBIan
uuuaing
I1L00MSUUHU, l'A.
July la, 'wl tf
DWILMOT C0NNK11, Al. l) ruifii-
CIAN and SUHOKON. t,p.clal attention given
to the DimASrs and nrrmn ot mo he,
AIIIIAT ailUSl'HOKKV in Ull iln 1 111 iu n
rtf- Also carefully adjusts the 1SYK vvllli PKUI'hU
(II.AS-JliS.
o lu a. ni.
Uouns-i 3 1:30 p. in.
(.7 8 p. m.
.11 Haul Mlrccl, llluniii-liiirtt, I'll.
July 10, 'en-tf
"tsLOOMSIlUKC. DIUKOTOUY.
I'HOI'ESSIONAL CAltDS.
.... ... ........ i
ll.iMntr reluincdai.d opened a nrsi-emsi , ; "
riross'salomiiiesVellullyollclislhoi
hlHiiIdeustonier ui.uui mt-imwbv",,-.1
juiyio, wi-ti
JR.?
11tfK'IT,IIAM.
.Ilcc. Il.J, Clark'a Building, id story room iO.
liioouubiiK. mas 1
AllornevnlLaw
!d stoi
maj
or-
?1 ti. 1IARKI.KY, Altciriu-y-at-l.au
j , In Ilrovver'a liulljlnir, !nd story, Huoi
I 11. K0111S0N, Attorney-at-Law.
' . In Ilartman'H building, Main street.
Ollice
HOOUIS 4 ti
Office
D
It. WM. M. KKI!KK,&iri;cmi and riiyi-
clan. Olllco Market itrccl. tcarcicpoi.
T 11
li . Clll
EVANS, JI. D., Suiwon awl l'liysi-
in, (Olllco ai-d ltesldenco on Third street,
T H. McICKIA' Y, M. 1)., Hnrgeon iunl Pliy
O . slclan,noilhbIdo.Malu Etiect, below Market,
D
U. J". 0. KUTTKK,
physician &siii!fii:o:(,
onice, North Jlarfcet street,
Dlooinsburir, l'rt.
oot. i, ':a.
jlt. I. 1,. KAKU,
1'ltACTIUAI, DKNTIST,
Main street, oppo.slto Krlscnn.il Church,
biirij, Pu.
!r Tetlli extracted without rain.
Oct 1 1 ,ia
MISCELLANEOUS
f1
M. OUINKKlt, GUN ami I.OOKPMITH.
n;wIdu Machines and Machinery ot all kinds ro-
dun-it. Oi't'BA Hoi'se llulldlntr, nioomsburg, l'a.
AVI1) I.0V1:NI:KHG. .Merchant Tailor
lj MaluM.,aboveCentralliot(l.
T S. KUHN, dealer il, Meat, Tallow, etc.
L . Centre stieet, between Second and Third.
A UGUSTUrf l'llKCND. l'raclical lionieii-
J palhlc Horse and Cow Doctor, IllonmsburK, l'a.
ISO, 11,
w,
Y. KE5TF.lt,
J1KU0MANT
TAILOR.
UuomNo. , uriuiIlpt'aE HciiDiKJ, Uloomsburg.
aprllia.isis
Al. 1,,
OATAWISSA.
EYERI.Y,
ATTOKNEY.AT.LAW,
t'atawlasa, l'a.
iiiiieeiinn-i nmn.iitiv miuio and remitted, omco
tmpohlte Cauw Issa Deposit Dank. 6ms
W 11. 1UIAWN,
AT T O H N II Y-A T-Ii A W ,
Catawlssa, l'a.
omcc, corner ot Third and MalnMricts.
lir.1 klni k In New
I A H P U I V Yo t tlly. lowest Prices,
UrlnrL I Oi cousUiluuot Moquetu-s,
vvMons AxiimTsU-rsTvelveis. Hily antl 'I'api-siry
nrusselB, 'i hn o I'lya and Innraln carpew ( ii"
(U-is tu inalvh), Oll-Clollis (all vvldilis), MattlnBt
LACK CI'ItTAlNH, 1 1. ) per pair, to the llnest
IHIALLAcnimiioiUd.
SHEPPARD KNAPP,
isa & 191 Sixth Ave.,' cor. 13th S-t., N. Y
Muri.li ttu, cm, abjteo.
Is a tin i.i'.' ' 'i n . t ' '-'ffi'ii
r " . t t ' r i' or
i ' ii v (i.Mra-
iVlIU -
a tin i . i'. ' ' 'i
the nut- rs nt im- m -' '
Mo, ritt m il f i 1 1 i r
dj rnrtitliii'iisiii - - .rtv -
el tomi'l.iliiijt. -it r--i-t mitu:
rorfaiUuUy an mtiUiianiitt irrm ii. r.illy
.- ii.d bow
r.ii'i' tn tills
" 1 ) ( TTT .'I'lilno I'JiiIt imi'I in m niM
V7 I ! r 1.1 ' . iv. till run .. : r.J.Mit
M PFS
. -f BUT:
m dW DEI
trt V MONTH cuiiraiiii id. U a day
it innie inmie nv n.t- ni'i'i-' ri"us
.'llllll.ll U'ltll'M-lllCll : 'O will t,tull
V("l. ',eo, vw.l.ie'i. 1,1 s .I'nl clrlC
liul:e iretiey fuslir lit Wt.lk f,,r in
lli.liiattuivtllltig ilsr. 'lite wurklH
llirlit and pleasant, a-n such ils an tone cm go
rlitht at. Thot-e ho urn wife who m thli nonce
will send us lh-,r .iddre-c-cs nl nnfe and sen fur
11,.-Iin I'nsllv O'ltllt iunl terms ll.'C. OWISIIIti
nine. J noso uireiwij m ,-iit. i-- -jiui, r
sums of mouov.. Aaaiew ihij. i ,u,'U3t,u,
Maine. fct3- ;s-')r
AMES UKILI.Y,
Tonrfoinal Artist,
A NEW DrTPAnTlinEl
BEST PLOW !N T.5E WORLD!
B, F. SHARPLESS,
Cor. Ceuiro and Hall Hoad Ms., near L. U. Depot.
Lowest Prices will net b: undersold.
Manufacturer ot MINK CAlt WIIFKLS, Coal break
crandllridjo Castlncs, Water ripes, movcm, i-
ware, Plow?, IHON FENCE, and all klndj ot Iron and
llrassC'Ellnes.
Tho crulnnl Montrose, Iron beam, light baud,
lelt hand, and side bill Plows, the best m Uic mark
et, and all kinds of plow repairs.
Cook Moves, l'oom Stoves, and Moves for hcatlnn
stcres, .chool houses, churches, Ac. Also Iho larg
est slock ot repairs tor city fctove.s. wholesale aud
mnii cnei, n Firn lirlck.dralcs. Cross Pieces, Uils
AC. AC. StOVO Pipe, COOK I.Ollt-ra, eniui", .-
I'lales, large Iron Kettles, t20 f.illons to yi tarrcls)
I'aim Pells, SIM Soles, Wagon Hoxes,
"Alleiitown Bono Manure"
l'LASTLH, SA1.T.4C, AC.
Jan , 'se-ty
THE DAVIS.
THE SYnACCSC ClllLuO PUJ'.V CO.
of Syracuse, Y.
Aro now- ptiltliii; on the m.. si. i",',v.- thit
Is as much siipeiloi- ,u v ,'1'- In i-1' it.to
madu as the PI-ov.v ot the p i ,i t. v t nukavo
been superior tj tluwo iiiad.- halt a ix-ntuiy
ajra
It combines all tho eccllencli-bcf any Plow
In iktc.
II obviates oil th-- obj, llim ulo ui any
other J'luv..
1 ii audit Inn U embi-accj s,-vei ,il n 'V i- inn ea
of lint gie.ite-t vali.o, for vvUeu wo hav.-i.h-t.iln"l
exclusive Patents.
Hull- tim.Cl'Vls-b-bitcr'-'r mil tr.l nd ii- rl
Mant'.lld will ImKI'IX.I.. ,i-"l llo ei Id l't .ml
v.lU U-acornpT-ltl i.-1 r s i ,' i, in.,, i'-. i
imdtr a prn-iK, fur ld n 1..m- dv
cibulnul an o.-.taslv Pateuu a v. HI bo
culled
THE SYRACUSE
GRILLES STEEL PLOW
Its weight wll! be eUhteen pou'uh li -a Hun
our pa-hcnt styles. .
A Ilrst-clasv st-i pi, w, lei'V- In tho or.
dlmrj'w.o, lull Ho,'-d,r i..llJ i ' tv.--wu
dnllan,. Inferior M- I l-I vv , mail tn-inHv-teen
to nineteen dnllai j.
'll.e pllen ct our niw Pli-v will lie but
sivitiliin H.illnK, mil P -111 1- tlm
cheapest Am leulLin-iil l.i.i-'- nn ..i n.r-il.L
lis mull b-.rl will ,' i urn' tho
verj b -i U. ii I tav i4i.ln.ir:' si. ,1 tin PI
boards.
It will scour In i.'dU vhii-enil -letl plow.
and all oilier pluwa havo hllleiui proved a
failure.
With Ibis Plow v. Ill li" 1-itrodtice.l a cc rru
catcil Plow l't Pit and Jolivu r l't Im. on w l.leh
wo have tiNi obtained n I'litenl, und whit Ills
aUi a sieat lmpruveuuut, bt.ih as r,-,-anN
t-iienglh ami vviar.
Vtw .lulnter can Ivo thliietl so as to tako
more or Ws laiul, ami alo iimro ui I, m pitch,
ami It can always Ipi kept in a line with the
Plow.
Tho v luxl will nin undirthe Ivimhi or ono
Hdetif 11 as.lc-vJred, nnilalwioskertln line.
Tbo luiun Is cOpr-ublo ft r spiliw or l all
,1 t i iw,i vi ihn , hoi-, i.
i i.. 1-,.- m'.J i. it d t a'-ci nuno
' .. , in U.v. .-uiue Plow,
i Plo,.-.
'.i-v.iu'ifiil W '" " uselvccaiiKO
II and . -iiiv. iii,u ncvir run
B,
F. IIAKTMAN
fHHaiNTSTUll TOUjOWINO
AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES!
I.ycomlnfOt Muncy I'ennsv Ivanla.
North Ame'lcau of l'bjdelphla, l'a.
Vranklln.ot "
Pennsylvania of "
rarmere ot York, Pa.
II mover ot Now York.
Manhatlauot "
onico on Market Btreet No. e, Uloomsbiu-g, l'a,
oct M, 7-ly,
JUHINESS CARDS
VIBITINO OAltDS,
urrrsK ukaos
lllLLlIBAUS,
Ncfctly and Cheaply printed at the Coluv
uian cjmos.
$1,000 RBWAIiD.
cKK THiilISAND ll.OOO) DOLLARS
PlvEMIl'M cir.tcl io ANY PKUSflN
thai will .'o a (ill EAT A lUMIL
Ol' WORK on ANY OTIIER
MACHINE.
WHAT THE
HEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED
HW do without baslutij.
, .....v-a ,.t,i,. t,rm on sheets. Ac., hem all
manner of b'a-s woolen i!(ls, us sett 'nirb'"-"''!";
c r iroods dinieult to hem en oihir macldneii. it
uwffl inore i'liillo stitch than any other machine.
uin Inrtv ftl.ein mill m l III lUIUUi; uv.nuiiu .....w
Hwlll turn a bun. sew braid en the rlk'ht bide
and stitch ou trluiuilni; at one Overat'on.
It wlHdoMllnifHasor nreigm, nuitrrawvi""
or wooieu t-ooas.
ii uinceii across Beams on any cooua.
. ..... tVHc nrkLlrCAnil W.Y1 Oil faClnk'i
either will or vllbout bhowlnif btltehrs: bind Dreas
I'oods Willi the samematerlat el.hei -sea lopMjbs,
n ,.rTi, ai. of other aitleles with bias, satin or
Uk. from X to s Inches In width, without iiasims.
, ..in i.ntiier Willi or vviiniui w-wiuv.
It will uaiher between two pieces and sew on at
tl.n tinmii MlllH. 1
it will make amine and stitch a pillow slip on to
the taclnifat the bwuetiuio.
cl.lrp unv L-lml nf v?00dS.
It will make plaited Irlmmlui; cllhcr with or with-
-. ...... In,, II. n.
it will make plaited trimmlni,' tlUiorscallapedor
iliiJ 1 andkewaplpli'irfcuat thebamo time. II
will make kulfe plalunt;.
f OIINCM O.n'l Acvvnt.
illoomsturg, P.
oct. 3, 7-ly.
pltiv.1-vr, an I
Th, lulu',
il .it a i i.tii t .
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I!., J -lili .!v,
l , MM-I,tl ,,.1, t .
It,,), lie mis ft1 t'i heavy,
M '11- 1,1- Is ,!jis liet-oni'j d-'inonUttl and
l,.-r. I, whl' it I luiit'li worse than to break.
stt 1 1 lo am I., the netetujly t.l the day. It
I . tni , " Hint s. u- ..irt.infautl viryinuch lighter
th tn any other btjlo.
IV ben u-ti say n Mold board t-i cblllul, tho
fanners know ltUso.
M e do not ah,i oil onthcmaconiivKlllon
ot vuitous nn uili, ami call It chilled mi t-lb
M n want Ufc-ent . I ir lids i.cv Plow- lu every
tow nin this Slat.-.
We i an irlvo but a very small illaeount to
in, in. but wo wl l nay lite iiaunsui rn uuu
Wo piMinso to place thU Plow In Iho han.11
of runners aa near Iho fust of nuuufacturu
ns ivtwilble.
It will bo llw l-l Agricultural Implement
iver sold.
It sliall also Iw tho eUuit.
lvrsoiu then fore who are not Willi nij to act
us nm-nLs t,n the nrinclnlo that, "a nimoiohix.
penco Is better than a blow blUlUiit'," need not
annlv tor an airency,
Ko Plows on eommlaiJoiu All sales absolute.
:rrThls Utho only ttevl Chilled Plow la
tbo World,
sicel coots bt veral limes luorc than Iron.
Hut this I'l w, lull ito,eil, by iflvliiij; bmall
iHuulU can bosoiJ fur seventeen doiuj-s.
Compare this prleo w Ith that of any Iron Plow
ever mailt
It la clu-ainr than any other Plow now
mails would bo at live Hollars una a nair.
Whcro thero aro no airenU wo will, on re
ceipt ot Seventeen Dollars, und a Plow to any
ltallroad btallon In tho btato and juy tlio
frtkrht. Aililrcs.-i,
SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO.
tiyracuto, N. Y.
or
Juno 18, 13VT,
Poetical.
"ni:niN(i UKAiiY."
(lelllnif ri-ndy for vvhaH
Why a ureal miiiy IIiIiik's-
A lour to the like,
Or u tour to I he spilnes.
(lellltiK reatly for work,
And ready for plij:
(lelllntr ready for something
Kach tl.iyl
(lettinsrealyforjoy,
1'or excitement anil inlrth
(leltlnu ready to grasp
.Ml the stinvltlne ot earlh.
tleltlnif ready forpleasuro
Again antt attain;
Hut never Ktttlnir ready
Tor paint
(lelllui; ready to dilvo
Miarii baritalns lu trade;
tletilnjr ready ror wealth
lly plans ably laid;
(lelilnt; ready towln
lly means lint we use,
Hut never K'ettlni; ready
To lose I
lleltlnif reatly for home,
For husband or vv Ife
tlettlnjf ready for children,
l'or honor and life;
(letting ready for fame,
With llsvnnlshlnurlioillii
Hut baldly ki tllnj ready
l'or death:
Select Story.
i in: two mniiiis ;
mi, tup, vviiin: noi sr. or sr. ci.otN.
ll, for, lis T wish lo slni t very c.'iily li-.-ilintr, In ItU tli'i!iilnit'iil li:id liccli nli.iii-
llOIKMl, IIS lll llllll llOllill)' llll'kl'll tin- door,
itiitl it inns! IniM' liccn vciy dillii'iilt lo
open it, vvliuii, cliniiciiii,' iii volutin ily lo
casl liw eyes down, lie KTccivi-(l liy tlio
Unlit ol Hip moon, which slioiiu hiihtly
tlnoiiejli tliL'iniloW)i:iiiis,!i hniiil ;liilili
into tlio the simt'c- lu'twcoii tliu llooriinil
tin- room ilooi-ntnl strivinj; to lift tliu
lnttt'i' off its liinjjus. 1 lu raised liis won
lnm nliovo liis lic.'id, nnd, lettinj,' it full
willi all liissti'cliijtli, liroulit it down up
on tin- liiiml just as it was nliont to dis-
.ippt'iii'. A stillfd cry was lieanl, thuli a
ft'ill lid lilasnlit inv. liiilf-nnii'iilrilcil. and.
ftni", lliat my fniiiily utnaiii in a small Insllv, a liulit sot'md. at of somo one iv-
iii'ialiliDiiiijj'towii, and that liv coiitinii- tiiiiiir, and which lriadually mi'ltcd in
! T. ..,.!.. ,1... .lill... 1 1.1 ,l :t. r .1 1-. mi' . . v, 1- .
nij jt-itt nv, in inv, ,iiiijj,--ni.i.- . ...... i iiiu nlll lll i. Ol nil' infill. 1V (1 IllCCdllll'
linjri'is l'cniaiiii'tl on t lie thii'sliold.
'I'lip younjf man ran to the fii't'iilaoc.
mIu'IO a few ninlieis yet liiii ni'd i his can
dle liv'hli-d. lie could not contcHiplato tho
hidcoiH trophy of lit, victory. Aftcrtho
lirst inonii-iit of Mipiisc, hi- jiicki'd npthc
two liiinors, washed tlit-in caicfiillv and
staunched the Mood with his haiidker-
in the iiiorniiii' hv t lie iliU'rcncr, I
should Im iflad to jji-t to rest caily,'
Monr snjiiier shall lip ready in ten
milinti s,' said I'.hiard; '1ml exense me,
sir. Von inifjjht, I should have llioiijjdil,
li.iM' irai-hi'd hy tho ilili;ji'iii'(.' joil
have just left, without ipiitlinjj; il, iunl
htoppinjj; hue only to set out njjaiii to
iihiiiow i in irni ii;."
'You are iiniiisitivi, Air. Landlord,'
said the traveler, 'or rather you are tini
id; for it ic a testiirc of fear and siispi
oion that now haunts von. Let it sulliee,
then, for yon lo know, and to ipuct your
hi
jl the extremity of a liltlo hamlet, sit-
nated no uical ditant't- Ironi Tours, on
the road between Paris' and Ior
(leaiix. was to he seen a few yearsb.iek a
pretty little inn, with whitewashed walls
ami a .viiiiriiiir Mtrnnoaril. hxltiisttve
raidens MiiToiiiided it and shut it out
from the neijihlioi ni" houses. Thus is
olated, and rendeied still moie striking
In- its freshlv decorated exterior, still
farther set off liv windowhlinils of a
bii'-dit j;ieen, it liroke upon the eye of
tin- traveler like one ol thoe uleasani
villas that Jidorn thu liieturesiiue shores
if the Loire. It i.s not then to he won
dered nt that it should he the favorite
rest ui; place foi travelers, the chosen
hostelry ol postillions and conductors,
the most npiiroved lendezvous fur
wealthy tratleis, xvliom pleasure or Inisi
ness miirht coiiiltii-t to its locality. Nor
did the inteiior of the iuu licliethe invi-
ling aspect ot its exterior. At (lie top,
the siitis'j'cst liediooms were to let; on
the L'ltiuntl limn' the tlinhi'' room and
the kitchen with its wide lireplace, the
two i-epjiraled by a ias-aij;e leading to
iho oilier door, l-verv where neatness
ami order reigned paramount.
it waj in tlio kitchen ol the While
llon-e for so the inn xvas mimed that
on a cold and rainy oven'm;; in the month
ofXovcniber, 18IH, -M. Kbrard, tlieland
lonl, and his three children, in company
with one of their neighbors, were seated
round a bright wood fire, discoursing of
their affairs, and eiij'oving the pull's of
heat emitted by the idou'intr. enibcis.
'Only listen to the ram! said Mr. Kb-
ranl, alter a silence nt moie llian usual
duration. 'This is the third day that it
has poured incessantly, and there seems
no likelihood of a change. I looked at
"the clouds this evening, and they were
as watery as ever. Mai ie, go forth and
fetch us another bottle of our p.irlieu-
ar you know on the left, at tho bot
tom of the cellar.
.t these words, uttered in a harsh and
imperious tone, Alauu instantly roused
hciself from a sort of revel ie into xvhich
sheseemed to have fallen; she lirst threw
a vague and uudelei mined glance upon
him who had thus abruptly summoned
her; then recalling, as by an inwaid ef
fort, the injunction of -M. Kbrard, she
roe and lelt the apartment without ut-
teruii' a word.
Whoever had observed tho young gill
while sho lighted her lamp, repairei
to thu cellar, mid brought the wine, could
not fail to have been struck with the liu
iiiobility of "her countenance, whilu her
deiti reverie Hail caused nor to resemble
a statute ol marble beautiful, indeed,
with features delicately Jurmcd, and out
lines irracefully delineated, but as in.nii
male and cold as the block whence they
si eineil liewn. And it was on that ac
count that M. Kbrard piusiied hereon
stantlv with his reproaches, and wearied
her with his gross pleasantries, for AL
Kbrard was not tlio tather ot .Mane.
She was the tlaiitnitcr of a neb lui'l ch
ant, who had died a bankrupt, ami her
mother iii.nrieil M. Kbrard ill the hone
of insuring a home and protection for
hei'sclt and helpless child.
Come on, tomo on,' said tho landlord,
as lie saw .Mario reiiirniiig ironi me cei
ler. 'Only iiist look at that face of hej's!
Does she not remind ono of a picture of
tho .Magdalene, with great black eyes.
and air ot patient resignation!
our health, At. Khranl, reioined the
neit'lilior, aiming liliusoit Willi a glass
three parts full.
At this moment two knocks were
hoaid at tho outer door, and tho hands
of the iiiii-kceper and his coiurado were
suddenly arrested ill llio very act ot lilt
ing their glases to their lips. Mario
gave a nervous start that almost caused
her to leap out ot her chair.
l ho can it bo at fcuch an hour ol tho
night! sanl pjiiiiird. 'it is no traveler
unless the dilligence is greatly behind
time; and beside '
Two knocks.inore violent than before
resounded through tho kitchen. The
laiulloid rose uneasily, took a lamp,
crossed the passage that letl lo the outer
door, ami hetore opening it, (leinaiiileil
in a linn voice, 'u hos there!
'A traveler; open quickly 1 was the
response from tho outside.
' hat do you wautr said the laiul
loid.
'What do I want? repented the voice
outside. 'Why a supper and a bed, to
bu sure. Open tho door, w ill you?'
'Don't get in a passion,' said Khranl,
drawing back the bolt und turning the
key in tho lock, 'Walk in, sir! You
cotno at a inlhcr unseasonable hour; and
tis tho country is overrun with robbeis,
wo aro apt to bo cautious about opening
the door lato at night.'
.So saying, ho held tho lamp under tho
very noso ot Ins guest, and tliu coiitcni-
ilalion seemeil hiiliicleiuiy leassurni;
lor ho bowed lespect fully, closed the
door, and taking tho portmanteau of tho
btrauger on Jus hack, marshaled the way
toward thu kitchen, lamp In hand.
As soon as thu traveler had disencum
bered himself of his cloak, saturated
with rain and mud, ho seated himself 1
sido thu fire, oppositu tho young gill,
ol wnom xvu iiuveieiiiaiKi-d, ou entering,
I lis lu st care xvas to can lor somo sup
per, adding:
'I must beg of you to be cjuiok nbout
in
have anivid at homo in tho middlo of
the night, which I des'ned to avoid, white
by stopping at jour house, 1 can, by
means of the diligence which stints nt (i
to moirow, nrrive in the morning. Does
tli.it appear Milliciently satisfactory to
you!'
'Perfectly, sir,' answered the laudloid,
a liltle confused by tho pointed fxi'd I cliicf.
meaning lone won vviiieu tnu young
man had icplicd lo his Impertinent epics
tinning.
There xia si silence of some minutes,
lining which the eyes of Marie ami the
young man nut often. Knnio strange
and novel sensation was ci rtainly pass
ing through the voimg gill's licait, for
tier face, ordinal ily so pale, h:id become
suffused with a roseate tinge; tier de
meanor, befoie so calm and tranquil,
was embarrassed and confused, a soaice
ly prrceptibte emotion seemed lo have
taken possissioii of her wliolu being.
Sho wn-, however, amused from this
flesh revel ic by the rough voice of Kb
rant announcing supper. The traxelei
placid hiiiiM-H at the table, and twentj
minutes sufficed for the lep.'isl.
Mai ie,' '.aid Kbrard, light a candle,
ai it s,,,w the gentleman to his loom.'
Tho poor girl obexed, anil thexoung
man followed her to tho fust storj'.
' i ou are not that mans daughter.
lid he. as soon he found hiniscli alone
wilh .l.llie.
'No, sir,' she replied, and her lace bo
nne eiiiiiMin.
'I could have sworn il,' said he; 'only
ironi vour white and delicate, hands, and
from the modest blush that suffuses vour
face at this silence, he asked, 'Ilaxe jou
many isitors in the hoiicf
ou aic the only one this evenin,' sho
replied
' l our name, .iiademoiselle, 1 lieg !
lid he.
'Miuie, sir,' she icplicd.
lloth were silent, and it would have
en a curious thing to observe this gay
ub-lieiitciiaiit on leave, this x-oiing man
ith all the ardent aud unbridled pas
ions of youth, speechless and spell-bound
lielore a woman, a simple gin, ine alien
dant ot an humble load-idc inn. Oh
lmitchli-ss ptiwer ol innocence and ir
tile! tor it was tho timid look, the mimes!
emeaiior of Maiie, that bad led biiti to
liv ine what the really xvas ; one glane
had been siiOieieiit to convince bull that
had be dared lav a prolano hand upon
her, a single word Ironi tbo voting girl
lips Voiild baxc siillii-eil to luulliimbae
into liis foimer jittitudu of respectful
homage.
Does monsieur require mix thin,
. s . . .. ; t, , ,e . ,
more f asked .viatic witn xisiuio. eiiou.
No, I thank vou, xviis the young
man s solo response.
Tliev wished each other good mgiu,
nut Marie did not once laisu her dowu
.ast eves, Imt precipitately quitting th
chamber, descended the stall's, almost
stumbling at every stei
The voting man remained petrihed.
his eves hxetl upon the door, and h
live himself up to a deep lit of muMim
A helming brand lading Ironi the
lire place, lo liis feet, with a craekin
noise, aroused him from his meditation.
A ouarler ol an hour ot positive! exi
teiice stillieed to dissolve the charm
Nothing remained but astonishment nt
laving found so fair a face beneath the
rude shelter ol an obscure inn. It xvas
ono of those mysteries to be met witl
sometimes in life, an undecipherable
heiiiiglvphic.
When Mane entered tlio kitchen she
found another sti anger there, lie was
l man about ID years of age, strong and
ithcletie. xv ith large coarse hands and
biaw iiy slmuldcis. His face xvas tolera
bly L'tiiii - looking, uotwiiiniauiiiiig mat
his hair, sprinkled xvilh gray, and phis
tcred down liis foichead, impaited a sin
t'ulnr Jesuitical cxpies-loll to Ins conn
rs ... 1 ,
I ciiacc. Heightened, moreen er, ny a pe
-nlini' iiiiiliitiiiitv in his eves. Iho sole
incstioii he addressed to the laudloid at f,. the tone m wliidi
his siipi er xv iis ; tin m of the tiitlb of hi
'It must be confessed,' said lie to him-
self, 'that I was lucky to have thought of
my sword, l hen, attentively examining
the tingcis, he added. 'Kathcra xvhite
land for a thief and tlio nails tolerable
clean !'
So saying, lie xyrapped tlio two fingers
tip in a liaiiilkeichief.tiud returned to ttie
bed wilh tilt- utmost coolness, us if noth
ing extraordinary had Impend. Another
(piailer of an hour and he w as sleeping
soundly.
It was not xct dav light when tlio land
lord came lo waken tin- young man. who
was set fui tli at (! o'clock. When the
U'i'i' having first glanced at Kbrard's
hands, ret a ted tohim, half joculnilv, the
event of the Highland showed tliu blood
which had stained the threshold of the
door, the honest inn keeper turned pale
and trembled ; but speedily lceovcring
himself, histirsl movement was to lepair
to tho aiiaitments of the stranger who
lad arrived last to see if itwero tenanted.
He found the door open, entered, drew
the bed ciutaiiis, but saw no one. Some
traces of blood guided him tti the window
which he found also open : ho looked
out anil m the garden beheld the heavy
loot, mm kit of someone escaping in thu
lireclinii ol thu highway: so that AI.
Khranl, notwithstanding 'the confusion
that icigncd in liis poor brain, had still
V'cnec of mind stlllicent to enable him
to draw tho leasonabUv interference, and
idmit the iiiofomiil e-otiviction, tho niuli-
lali d robber was no other than the iue-
teinlcil traveler whom be bad harbored
ttie prieccdiiig night.
It would bo ilillicull to paint the tiulv
lamentable condition of poor Kbiard af
ter tliu fatal discovery. We need only
iv he legaiued his self possession sut-
tii'ii-ntly to repair to the Coiiimissioiicr of
police to make Ins deposition mid relate
on bis way to all his acquaintance's, and
wilh an air of the utmost bewildcimeiit,
ttie le.-ii ful tiagedy of which liis house
Iunl been the theatre.
The veiling traveler arrived at his pa
ternal mansion about noon, and, as lie-
was quite unexpected, he was xvelcomed
iy an explosion ol joy and tender excla-
iiialions. liis lnotherliestowed a tew suit
teais on him.whilu his sisteis threw their
arms around his neck, caressing mm and
mlcmplnting liini xvitli joy mid salis-
Thc jurors had takeii their seats, tho
fattier of I'lcdrick was ill the prisoner's
dock ; ttie dial was going lo commence.
After tho reading of the ncciisatioiijtlie
judge pioceeded to tliu healing of thu
witnesses. Jean Antoinu Kbrard xvas
called but he died thu beginning of the
month. Then a young gill eumu fofwanl
diesseil in black, and carefully concealing
tier features beneath the folds (if a large
silk nioiitilla. It wax Marie. She raised
tier hand trciubiiigly, and when risked if
stie recognized the person of thence-used,
sho answered no. Shu Hlniink not from
falsehood but for tho saku of the father
of Fredrick.
The depositions of Iho oilier witness
es xvero overwhelming, tint the most im
poitant of nil, that of thointikec'pcr,which
would alone have siilliccd for tliecondein
nation of the accused, was wanting.
After tho Attorney (.etiernl, thu coun
sel for tliu prisoner spoke. Wo endeavor
ed tn prove an alibi. J iy liis account it
was impossible to prove- that the accused
bad slept at tliu inn on the night of thu
event, since thu onlj' person xvho could
have seen him declared she did not know
him. Jf'o,' said he, in conclusion thu :ie
ciisedhas been a victim and is not guilty;
it is byttiekiiifeof.'issassinitigtliat lie has
been thus mutilated, and not bytho-sword
of liis son.
'And as a proof,' cried a hollow voice
from the midst of the crowd of auditors,
'behold tliu relies that I have kept ever
since!'
At tlio same moment two lingers rolled
on the desk of the presiding judge, ami
were passed to lawyer, advocates and
jiiiors.aiid all won able to e-onviiice tliciu
selves that thej' lie longed to the lelt hand
xvliile the accused had In en xvoimded on
the right.
Threo days afterward Ficdrick lied
the country, and Marie with him. To
save his guilty father he had mutilated
liis own hand.
father ?' said hi', at
himself fiom thi
ol his youngest
Am I the only traveler at your iun C
You will have a next door neighbor
sir, was the lepiv, 'a voimg man who
arrived this evening and xvho seems a
iicrfect gentleman.'
The stiiingcr becamu tliougl'itful, and
his brow grew clouded. After a few
moments' rctleetion he said :
'Take care In call ine at 7, lor I must
bo at Tours bulore noon, liy the way
ho ndded, 'vou must pioeiiroiuo a hoisc;
and mind it is ready betimes.'
To each of tho injunctions Kbraid re
plied by a sign of acqiiiescencc.aiid then
placid a candle in tlio hands of Marie,
1 .... .... ,
coin noted llio new-coiuer to nn ciiaiu-
tier.
The veiling man xvas in lied, tint his
candle was still burning. Agitated and
disturbed bv the passing emotion w'hicb
had swept across his heait, lio had not
is vet been able to Yield himself up to
the intbieiice of sleep, whose balm lie so
needed to soothe fatigues of a two day's
l'ouriiey All at onco an idea took pos
session ol ins mum ; no rose, soiigm mr
i key in tlio pocket of his waistcoat,
opened his trunk ami took thence his
sword, which he placed at the head of
his lied. That doiio he again betook
faction.
Hill xvliere is inv
length extracting
tiingenl embrace
sister.
You arc aware said the mot tier, 'that
he is accustomed to be often absent from
home. Hi' ledt here three (lavs ago torn
liltle town in the neighborhood, but we
tie expecting llim to-tlav.
And is inv good lather still as
taciturn and gloomy as ever ; he asked.
Mas! yes,' they icplicd. 'You would
imagine him incessantly limsiiaileil by
some dread fatality; but your ai rival, so
unlookcd for as it is, cannot fail to glad
ioli and cheer him.'
As soon iis the young man was seated
iiicsliotis oi mi sons assaueii mm, so
gioatlv was the curiosity of his family
xciled lo learn every particular of his
lite since he had quitted thu paternal
tool.
Ami met with no accident on your
journey! asked his mother.
,n, not exactly an accident, no io-
ilictl , 'but somewhat a singular event
occiu led to iuu last night as you snail
icar.'
He thou lelateil bis night of agitation
ami iiiooii.auii uiev iisieneii.lioiior-sirucK
poke conxinced
iccital.
Kou ml Dead witli a lias of Watermelons.
A conmumioatioii from Wilmington,
Del., signed by a justice of thu peace and
ttiree constables, gave! tho information
that Asphaltum Sylvester, an honotnrj'
member of thuclub,liad been found dead
in a tield. As soon as tho reading was
finished t'ol. Pendulum .Tones arose and
began: "Misser Chairman, de tear leaps
unbidden to my eye at do sad informa
tion that another good man has passed
from ii'utli away. Itruddor Sylvester
was a man widout a single! fault.
lie was up" 'l .rudder Jones will
please sot down xvliile I fiinish a Icotlu
liioru iiitoriiiaslitin on (lis subject, inter
rupted Hrqthor (lardner. "Now, den,
I knew he decreased for many long j-'ars.
Ho xvas simply a cotoied man, Siimu as
du it-si of us. lie wasn't anj' inn' truly
good dan any odder piisson. Fact am,
be xvas pow'ful mean 'bout n great maiij
lings, an' none too good in airy He was
foun' dead in a field. Keep your eyes on
dat. Ho xvas foun' dead in a field, an'
jest bebin him xvas a bag o' watermel
ons an jest in lront ot him was a spring
gum Dais how ho xvas foun dead m a
lield! Dat's du trooly good sort of a
luanhuwas! I agree dat no man could
speak ill of do dc.id, but dis club am no
puffin' machine to kivcr up dead men's
rascalities. Sieh kind o' woik is looked
for in Congress, an am taken lur what
it's xv utli. Let it bu understood now an
foreber, dat anj' member of this club
who gits in front of a spring gun in a
melon patch, or drops down m front of a
smoko house doah, am not gwino to lie
eulogized he.ih as a hero who lost his
life xvliile tryin to tow a burii'm' steam
boat ashore. As men lib so may men
speak of dom." Jktroit Fru: l'rt.
Two (IrgaiiM
Itrgulalo first tlio Motnnrh, f-cconil the
liver; especially the find, so us to perform
tlir-ir functions perfectly nml yno will re
move at !t nineteen twentieths of ull the
ills that mankind is heir to. in tins or any
other climnte. Hop iiilteis is ihe only thluir
that will give perlectly lieulthy natural act
ion to tlifbe two organs.
Tin Pulse.
Many erroneous impressions prevail
about tho pulse as indicative of health or
disease, a common notion being ttiat ilrt
beatings aro much moru uniform than
they really are. Frequeiicj' varies witli
age. In n new-born infant thu beat
ings aru from MO to 110 per iniiiutui in
tliu second year, from 100 to 151 ; from
thu suxciith lo the foiuteeiitli yeai',eiglitj'
to ninety i from tin fourteenth to tlio
twenty-first year, from seventy-five to
cightj'-livei from tliu twentj'-first to ttio
sixtie'th year, from seventy to seventy
live. After that period tlio pulsu is gen-
cinlly thought to decline, but medical
authorities differ radically on this jioint,
Inning expressed thu most contradictory
opinions, Young persons are often
found whoso pulses aro below sixtj', and
there have been many instancou of pulses
habitually reaching 100, or not exceed
ing liftv. without apparent disease. Sex,
especially in adults, inlhienees the pulse,
and in women it beats moru rapidly than
in mem Muscular exertion, even posi
tion, materially affects the pulse. Itrt
aveiagu frequency in healthy men is,
when standing, eight j'-oiiu ; xvlieii sitinig
seventv-onei when lying, sixtj'-six por
i ui tn it u i in women of tho samu agu and
in the same posilions, iiinety-oiie, eightj'
four and sevciitj'-iiinc. In steep thepulsu
is considerably slower than in wakeful
ness. In certain diseases such as aeulo
Iropsy, for example, there inaj lie loO,
even L'tlil bents ; in otber (liseases,sucn as
apoplexy and some organic affectiniis of
the hcn'it, theru may be no more than
twenty or thirty per minute. Thus, ono
of the commonest diagnostic signs is lia
ble to deceive thu most cxoiicnced prac
titioner.
"'Sellers' Liver Pills' cured me of liver
complaint of right years' standing." Win.
l'jvans, Juliet, III. uivo mem atrial.
A Luscious Tomato,
It is a popular fallacy that tlio luscious
und health-preserving tomato has its ori
gin as an article of food in this country.
Isut xvlnlu there is some reason to bu-
lieve it was first found in South Ameri
ca it was evidently cultivated centuries
ago in Mexico and 1 em. JJodoens, tho
Netherlands' hcrbalis, mentions tlio to
liiato as early as 1.18:1 as a vegetable to
be eaten with pepper, salt and oil. It
belongs to tliu nightshade faniilj-, aud
was used in cooking by the .Xlalaj's more
than a century1 and a half since. It is
extensively raised in Southern Italy, and
employed there as an accompaniment to
iieai lj" every dish, particularly to maca
roni. Hut neither theru nor anywhere
else in Kuropu is it eomtiionoly eaten as
it is here separately and in quantities. In
Kiigliiml it is sparingly produced, requir
ing a hotbed in the spring, and is in
consequence high-priced. The Italians
formerly called it golden ajiplu and now
call it love applo, as it was oncu designa
ted in this country. Tlio appearancu of
the tomato on the table has greatly in
creased in Kuropu within a few yearn,
hut in ho land is it a regular dish much
as it is used for a sauce abroad as in
tho I'nitod States where it is also pick
led, presored and eonfcctod, Washini
ton Jlepublh:
Act wisely be ready have on hand
"l3r. Sellers' Cough Syrup," and you will
hnvo nothing to tear not even a doctor's
bill.
hons Rest at Noon.
Oh! I had ncuilv forgotten,' said lie,
the teniiiiiation of his tale, 'to mention
that I brought away irrcfragablo proofs
it inv victoiy.
Travelers nlliim that tin people of no
foreign country do as much id out door
labor during the heat of theday asthu in
habitants of tliu lrnited States'. Inallthu
countries about tho Mediterranean sea a
long session of rest for man and beast oo-e-uis
during tho middle ol the day. In
northern Kurope a shorter tune is given
to rest at noon, because, the tenipeiature
is lower ami the ravs ol the sunlight lull
so as lo produce- a less injurious effect upon I noiso xvheii one xvnlks over it
laboreis. still the time lor lest is longer
in this part of Kmopo than in thu United
States of America, AYilh us tlieio is no
.topping work for the saku of taking rest
Save Old Puner.
Never throw away thu old paper. If
you have no wish to sell it, use it in tlm
house. Some housekeepers prefer it to
cloth for cleaning many articles of furni
ture. For instance, it volume, written bj
a lady, xvho prided herself on her expe
rience and tact, says : After a stove has
boon blackened, if can liu kept looking
well for a long time by rubbing xvith
paper everv' morning. I'libbing with
paper is a much nicer xvay of keeping a
tea kettle, coffee pot and tea pot bright
and clean than the old xvay ot washing
them in suds, liiibbing xvitli paper is
also the best xvaj' of polishing knives,
tinware and spoons, thej' shinu like- new
silver. For polishing mirrors, xvindows,
lamii chimneys, etc., paper is better than
ilrv cloth. 1'icserves ami pickles keep
much better if brown paper instead of
doth is tied over the iar. Canned fruit
is not half so apt to mould if a piece of
wilting paper, cut to lit the can, is lain
lircctlv upon tho truit. l'apor is iniicii
better to put under tho carpet than straw
It is xvantier, thinner and makes less
As lie snoke he nut his hand into his at noon. Labor is suspended onlytonllow
nicket. und drew lioin it a hanilerobicl men and ammalsto tako lood and drink.
in which something Meinedtobo care- As soon as catingaiid drinking are linised
fully wrapped up. At the samu moment xvorkin tho open sun is lesuined. Witl
tbe'door ot the apartment opened, mid a out doubt xve- should bo gainers both in
uian, with ii pale and disordered couide- thu matter ot health ami wealth, it we
name, with travel-stiiiued gai incuts and gave a considerable time during the mid
totteiing gait, entered. I ulo ot tliu day to rest. Aloresickness oe
Mv father ! niv dear father! cried the cures among tho tariucis immediately
voting man. rushing into his arms. we aro after haying and harvesting than at any
iill then now reunited.' 1 other season of thu yeai',auil the eausu of
So saying, he stretched out his hand to it may be attributed m a great majority
Ins lather, but no answering hand met
his in return. For the first time ho re-
Kr.i.iAin.i:. It Is useless to deny the ureal
curative effects of Simmons' Liver Regula
tor, lis virtues are nlltsted by tlioutanels
who have us-ed the medicine, and it la now
largely in demand. It commends itself to
tho public by its component parts being en
tirely vcgtnblo, no injurious elfects from its
une, bolng pleavant to the taste, and Its op
eration upon the Liver being perfect, at the
same limn so imperceptible that it interferes
Willi neither business nor pleasure.
(iootl Company Number Klevcn.
i-eived that it was e-iixeloped in a Mood
.lamed cloth.
hilt do 1 see ! he exclaimed, 'is it
possible that von aic wounded 7
les xes, sanl his lather, 'to night,
1 xvas crossing a forest some leagues
from hence, 1 was attacked by robbers,
I endeavoied to delend myselt, iinit in
the strugglel had the mishap to loose two
tjooei Company, Xwnhtr Eleven, opem
with Notes of Travel by Charles Dudley
ol eases to the- exposure to thu heat of Warner, at Hie end oi wnicu lie mrowa ine
thu i,uu when it ts almost diiectly over charm of his style about an account of the
thu head of tlio workmen engaged in thu Immenso Chicago stock yard in a way to
tie-ids.
The Laboring L'luss Among Hie Ants
The terinites,or white ants of the trop
ics, are small, sott bodied animals ot a
palo color males, females and blind
'neuters, 1 ho xvoikers have a never
I ..o'lvmir. v.vlllul lit ilvittiiki lmil.liivir iiii.lu
ot my lingers, but do not lot that duress , . " ; V . . ' ' "h """"i
vtm making roads training up tho voting ants
' All at once the Youngest of the sisteis m" ') tho sovereign 'ant. The-
who had picked' up the handkerchief jualcs and fenialcs fomi a class apart.and
.. i.:..t. i.i.. i.i ., .....i.... i i .i.,. have xvings, in order thatthov may inoxe
himself lo his couch.
The old kitchen clock had just stitick ..,,, ,,,., ... .,. ..m.,i , lm,i , . nbout and disseminate their kind. Tlio
the niiilniirlit hour: till the house was ..: :.i.. ..!..:,.! ' ...i..: 1. soldiers and woikcrsiirowaiitiug in xvings
- - - - i-i . ... . i.iiiiii. iiv. v oil: mo il iw i-i iiiiiui-il I , . ., , , ' . e
oiibllesslv buried m linilomid sleep, ex- .Mninieit I wn tin. row wr-ii,no.l iii, iii ""'s-' ii! inosiiapo iinii arinatuio oi
ei-iilMiirie. WhoseheiiilaudbraiiiMeiiicil !.' i,-i..i. l,.,.u-...-..iVi.,ri ' tlio licad. hilo tho mouth ol the la-
. . . . , . r . . m . . ... ,-. "ttt v,, . "... i . .. .... . 1 f .1 , , r
lo throb xvitli a contusion ol ideas equal- Al t'llMJ nstouudiii" xvoids a deep """"K !l"t is utiapieii tor tno woiKing oi
ly novel and strange, in her innocence, silence of terror and dmny ensued. j 'uaterials in hive building, the head of
tl ,libli lin.l fll., i.v .1... ...l.l.t ,.f inu seimier is oi a xcry targe size, anil
this family , all felt that there xvas
assassin tuuoiig them. An hour hit
l .1,,. f.y.Z r I, i.;..i-.... :.. ,i... true l
liivnils ..f tl,.. fov-l,; ..l.ii.i, ami ( ueeii, ami ate wingless, and ot lar
. . . . J""'"" '" '" - 1 ,. ! tl.,,,, .1,,. ,,, lw.ru V'l....v .li...,- I HI ..l.. I !.....
their despair and hoi ror. iuu bethought r : "-" .......- u.o..u, nun .ocmi .uunn cii-ur,
ilimiw.lv nf ni-.MM.r l.i, ... il,- l nance occuis in a colony ot termites thu
in, it,,. nii. ii... i l,;, ..r ordinary xvoikci-s disappear, ami tho sot- to. v. Dtullon. n lormer republican tttin
-,,,, ,,, ,,. ,,vv.ivi uir v null vii . ,, - , . ... . ,, , .
As. io at Tours was throimed with crowds ' "V nm !'l'l"-''i it-nry io tionauiu in sell ber of congreia lienl Uliuoi. aud Judge
strove vainly tn account tobcrselt for tbo
tumultuous lee-lings that possessed her.
At this nisla.it tho young man was
awakened by a noise simniar loilial ol a
key turning in ii lock. Ho listened, mid
hearing no mine, i niiu:i. Ie. I hiinsell that
he had only bien dreaming ami went lo
iletp again i but again ho was awakened,
at this tune ho was not mistaken, for
there ically was somo ouu seeking to en
ter his room. He rose, took his sword,
and, although his candlu was extinguish
cd, he crept silently tuvvnid tliu iloor.ncai'
which ho crouched down to xvatch tlio
event.
At tho end of five minutes tho noise
Cvaw.nl ho thought thu design of penc
, f tho soldier is ol n xcry large size, and ""!""-'"0 a..u uicmi.iiuuu
is in l'i"Yided xvitli horny .rocesses resembling flnce of u" by Klleu W. Olney, I
liter hl,it'l's' "or oTonso and defense, Tho 1'laet, Mabel S. Ktnery, and David
tl., . 1U0 I'cnts of tho coloiiv are the king a'"' contributions from li. V, DeCosta,
delight the new 1'orkopolU.
n Idea of the prevailing -southern diet
nnd the obstacles to introducing improved
methods in cooking is given in an account
of per.onal experience by Mrs. Helen Camp
bell.
Those familiar with the attractive grace
of V.. B. Gilbert's nature-studies will not
need to bu told that hU "Midsummer" is
pat to the season and entertaining. Season
able, ton, is Dora Head Good dale's vividly
descriptive poem "A Summer Night Storm,"
and unother gracefully descriptive bit of
verse, "Sunshine," Mrs. Cleste M. A.
Winslow'a verses, "Ilorder-lands," have de
cided merit.
Octave Thanet has the "Komance of a
Medicine Bottle," and there it a full allow-
L. K,
Ker;
Mrs
Kdward Abhley Walker aud J. 11. T,
of the curious, who Hocked from all parts vmm'- common ants also possess
and wero conversing eagerly on thu im- t 'U'O grades ot mdiMdiials and more
.....taut business ot the day. Kvery conn- tli,u' ,ho"u ,wll. !'0,',u llmlcl" ,h. wpHm7
tenanco expressed joy and impatience. It 7 ""kIhIkj sent to witness their
vv as but natural ; n father xvas about to
bo I ued forhaviug attempted tliu tissasin
ulion of liis soul I'oorpubliol such n
treat ns this rarely oocurs.
domestic ecoiionij-.
If you want to bare a tznod innetite and
njoy Jieahli, tekrj "Dr. I.indbey's Illood
t3aciier,"
Moe.cr, republican county Judge astonished
the tepublicaua of Shelby vllle, Illinois, by
openly declaring for Hancock and Kug
lUh. Peter Wilson, a prominent lepullirau
lawyer, heads the call for a Hancock club at
StrcaUr, TU.