TUB COLUMBIAN I llBll DIOCRAT,TOP TIU MIRTH INIICOU'S mis cm.s n.itnTrn.) Ht'iod weekly, every KiM-iy tnoitiliiK hi 111, n,tsllUH(l, COLUMDIA COUNTY, ), ..ohoi.um per year, Mcentt discount nil ,w(.i III I tlflll'l. TOMtUKCIIlKThO.lt 01 th lt tin-term? -'(' i per eir,strlrti in n l n,a i,t .u.conltii i a, .-x.-i'iuut tui option wt t-i rn. until all arri-nrnirei nro pud, but ion j -rcllti nfi'T tlw expiration ol Hie iiiv i not tiu illvi'n , piTwntoiitof the statu OrtoiHstntit mst n:nt Im paid ror In iiJvruci', unless a rou.i m irsnn In OoiuiniiH county nssunion totmj tin itlon duo on dcmatiil. i HK Is notoneer "xactod from tubiuiiicrilri ' roB F-RX3STTI3STO-. i ,hi. i nop irrincnt ot the OotcMttix Is ror.. loiTour.Iou 1'rlntlnjr wlllcompire ravoM. nl Mm l,trrn mips. All ivnrir ,in,.n .... neatly and ;at inodoruto prices. Columbia County Official Directory. niitent Indue William Klwcll. i S . 1 ite .lndifM-I. K Krlcklmum, I'. T shuman. ..t'iinnotiu v. c.-wmum i Brlrkbaum. ' , ,Vr s eno'Jriipner-s. N, Wnlkrr. ?.'i t UMOtMi-r -Williamson II. .laeoby. ,! .?ot utnrnov-Hobcrt II. Little. flV'vn'nV.VnvinM. mrpr-il A. swi-ppeMiMser. ' n'rilUliinors-tepUen rohc, Charles lllcbart. VnnuSlonir'flerk-J. II. Caw. VimrV-s. mllh' w' Manning, C. ll.Sto- "Vl"' ommlloncrs-Kll Hobblm, Thendoro w. ""I'.int S'iDcrtr.tpn.lent-vvilll.am 11. Snyder. l'oor nntrlPt-hlrectors-B. J. Aihertnon, (ill 'nwood; Heece l'-ilnnm, Scott! Caleb lUrton, liijiimibure. Bloomsburg Official Directory." iir , int ot Town Councll-d. A llKRlllXM. ,,;,;t.l. (irot. lu rof l-olfe-lt. tlnrrw r st'lentot (lasCnmp.mj'-S. Knorr. i retary-C. W. Miller. Tn iinibiira ll.inklni;companv-.Toln A. Ftinjion, i. r it .1. "n ' . 1 1 . 1 1 . ror z, cashier, John Peacock, Tel- ''' t tonal Hank-Charles H l'a'on, "resident , p. rmtln, cashier. ClIUKCU UlttKUOItY. ST. MtTTIIRW'8 IXTIIKRAS CHURCH. MinH'cr -Itev. " Marelav. l.iu'liv Servlces-iox a. in. and 1 p. m. simJav school 9 a.m. ... , , , ,l r Men ln?-Krery .Ve.lnesdav evenln.- al I 0 -i.its rre". Nopewn rcnied. All are welcome. rnSIBVTERIANCllCRCU. Mlnlsicr-l!ev. Stuart Mli"liell. s'li'liv -ervlcos-iovj a. In. and T p. m. "'ira's'fre. N'o pews rented, si ransers welcome. MKTHODHT rrHCOPAI. CIlt RCil. Prcddlns Klder-lleT. W. Rans. limS'er-ltev. R. II. Yocuii. ?ii".lav servlees-WV and : p. in. nMn5S!Sm "Monday even.m a- T o'clock v'onne Men's ITft' er Mee Ins- ever. Tuesday ;SrVprayeV Mi'-etlns-Kvers' Thurlav eventD!. 7 o'llock. RltF0UMi!ncncKcn. Corner or Third and Iron streets. ,iwtr,r II. II. Slrunck. , n'eslderice-t'oi ner 4th and cntharlno iieeU. MiinlaVf"TMci's-loi a. m. and 7 p. m-nmln-school a.m. ei icr Meellnij-Satiirdav. 7 p. m. Ml arc Invited There Is always room. BAPTHT CMPRCI1. pstor-To bo supplied. i.tndav Si-rTlees-luH a m and 7 p.m. XS&m Wednesday evenlnir at 7 iicK . v ats tree. Tho public are Invlied lo a' tend. st. rACi.'senmcit. .j rtor-UFVl Zahner. k.ind iv seivlces him a. m t p. in. - mdav School o a. m. , o suivlav in tho month. Holy Communion. , rs piTP'irnlorv to communion on Friday in" heioro I ho st Minilav In each month. ivwsVnted : but eveijbody welcom". RVANOKUrALClll'RCU. .resldlnn Flder-ltev. A. I.. Ueeser Mli.iater--llev. rleorce Hilliler. . , . ndav servlco-'J p. In tlia Iron street Church it i- er Meetlni; Kvei y sabbath at s p. m. vimrelnilted. All are welcome. l!I.OOMHI!UliO DIHKCTOHY. I'liOFKSsKlNAI. CAllllS. R.'j Ill'CKIN'fiH I. A'lnrnev ai l.nw. Ol- . lice. 11. .1. Claiks iiuuuiiiK.:niarv i.nn ... Ilia iiu-ibur?. 111 f U It.V ItK 1.15 , Attornev-al.l.aw. Orlice 1.. umner'H ImlldliiK. 'in. I story, tiooius 1 5 1 B HOUISON, Atlomev-al-I.iw Office I . In Ilarlinan'Bbulhltnt'.Malnstreet. I) - WM M. IJKI1EH, Surgeon riiyii- lan onice Market ' 1. M-ar depot. T I!. KVANS, M. D., Surceon ami l'liyi I) . elan, (onico and HeslJeneo on Third street T I!. XtrKKLVY, M. D . Surgeon and t'liy f) , slclan, north side Main street, below Market. TU. J. C. HUTTKB, PHYSICIAN A SUUdEON, onice, North Murkel street, Oct. 1, '79. Uloomsburg, Pa vn. i. i.. iiaiu;, PUACTirA!, DENTIST, Main street, opposite Episcopal Church, l'looras our . I'a. tr Teeth extracted without pain. 'ICt 1 1S79 DWII.MOT COXM.Ii M. I.. I'llYSl , (.UN and sr (IEIIX. si'iil.U.iltetitlonirHeil tu 11.1. UHKAHks and nF.reir 1.1 Hie Me Ear TiiKOATni.il M-KiiEm In oil its hiIm i ranches :r.lsoo.irerilllJ ndjustslhe KEwllli PMlI'EIt (ll.ASsKS. ( S - 1(1 '1. in Hul'Its l--"0 p m I 7 -S . 111. .5 1 llust Mrfi'l, lllo,iiiiliirtf, P11. I'liyin, n-ir w'. hTHOUSE!, IJLOO.MSBUIiaCOL. CO. PA. All styles of work done in a superior manner, woiL warranted as represented Tumi I xthact kii without 1'ais l Ihe use i.r (las, and free or chariro vhn uriltlilil leeili are liiwlled. (mice Cornr .Main and Iron street. In hr n)ien at all hnutt during Ihe day. Nov, w-ly MICKLI.AN"EOl'h XI. DKINKEIl, HUN ami LOCKSMITH. 0 S?iln Mnl.lnpa nn1 MflChlncrV Of all klndS TC- lalred. ockra Hoi-sb Ilulllln?, Illoomtburi;, Pa. I) AVID LOWKNUKIKl, Merchant Tailor Main St., above Central Hotel. 1 S. KUHN, dealer in Meat. Tallow, etc., 1 . Centre street, between Second and Third. V UOUSlUri I'lt K UN D, rractical hoiueo nalhle llorso and Cow Doctor, Hlonmsburg, I'a. leO. 14, '79-tf C'ATAW'JSS.V. w it. L. KYKKLY, ATTOKNEY.AT.LAW, Catawlssa, I'a. collections promptly mado and remitted. Offlce onpoalta Catawlssa Deposit Hank, ta-io T II- KHAWN, A T TO H N K Y-A T-L A W , Catawlssa, I'a. onice, corner of Third and Main Streets. DWELLING HLUSE FOR SALE I one of Hie in i d tlra Ic residences dn llloomsburc on the unrih we't comer of Market and Hnh sireets formerly occupied by V. E. sterner. ru hoube is u lurt-e and routetlcnt TWO fcTOUY MUCK IlUILDINd. nlc-ly fumlfhed. Ihero Is also a STAULIC AND OUT-UULDINOS. The properte will be sold on easy terms. 1'os efs 'fcsionVlveu April 1H lssl. Kor parilculurs Inquire if J, 11 Malje liq. llloomsburff, I'a., or Hiram .eece Ilucktioru, um', w, Hum K. II V HTM AN neaSiSS'TS Tin riltXOWIKO AMEHK AN INSUHANCK COMPANIES; McnrniTicnr Munrv Pnnusvlvanla. orlh Arae'lcan of )I t L jaL-it,uiu, 1 a Pennsylvania of raukun, or farmers ol York. Pa. Hanover of New York, Manhattan of " ,. omco on Market Street No. I, Uloomsourif, 1 a, sot, so, 7-ly, piHK INSUKANl'E. CIIIII8TIAN F. KNAPP. ULOOMSIiniO, PA. 1IH1TIS1I A1IE1IICA AHsl'HASCH COMPANY. 'tEKMAN l-'IKKINi-lMIANCE COMPANY . NATIONAL FIKK INSl'HASCB CUMPANi. UNION INSl'ltANCE COMPANY. 'I lice old toHroiiATiosa are well M-asoned by air and i-ikit s-vsThniiT.rt imi, n.'v, r vet had a loss set tled by any court 01 law 1 heir assets are all Invest ed In soim BEci'RlTIMahd ate liable lo the hazard Of riHK rmlv Losses moini.v ard iiosksti t adjust; d and paid hu as oeterminisi by cukistian r nn.rr, w AL AoiST Ahb Al'Jt'tTkSlll OOMSSl'Rd, I'A. 1 lip ia.r.,11.. . i.,.iii.,,,ia n i.h,i- i.lntnld natronlZ. tl.PMgP cv where losses Han) are settled and pal l oy one of their own clilena. FltOMPTNKSH. WiOITY YXIH DKAUNO WOT, 1I,B0. ''uyfbLh, 1 t V T" i.v.f,T-,.,w V Frfirr! ftl... . " Vi 1 ' Mll S LAWYICU: Q 11. hhockway; ATT0I1NV,Y-AT-L a v, Coicmsuk lieu turn lioomsbur? p rlT'' 51 V n-""' m'FS u AMoeiatlon. ocl 1 . ".'r ' lny pM A"K" or L. K H'ALLLII, Atloi'iieyafLmv. OC;e. second door trom 1st Natior.nl llonk. Bt.ooMsiiunn PA. irn II. isis J U. l'L'NK. Attoi'iioyat-I nw. ULOOMSUdllO, I'A, (in'c- in Knt's llritr-tvi Q H .i V .1 lit' KAI.EV ATrullNEVS.T-t.AV, U1 01 - iKa, P ' nn M UL stit,(. first iiooi ee'i wcourtilousi J'Hi.V M ct.AliK, ATTUI1NEY AT LAW, H!ooir.?b'irff,l'a. fike rivru sell iv'ei's Hard ware store. P P. P.ILI.MEYEH, ATTOKNKY AT LAW. CtrtcR-ln Hat man's linlldlnu. Main street. llloomsburc, Pa C. It. I.ITTI.F. ROS'T. R.llrtlK. p II. ft K, r. LITTLE, ' ATTOHVEYS-AT.UW, Ulcomsburff, Pa. Q V. MILLEli, ATTOIiNEY-AT-LAW oniceln llrower'sbulldlnir.ie'orid Door, room NO, ' Illonmshurg, Pa. R. 1 irANK ZAIUt, Attoi'tlGV-flt-T liw lll.OOMSllUUO, PA. Office-corner of Centie and Main streets, Mark's Iiulldlng. Can be rnnsiillpd in German. Jan. 10, 'a-tt (Teo. i:. elwellT A T TO n N K Y-A T-L A W, CO'.rMstAS l'.t'iLiiiso, I'.loomsburg, I'a. Merber ot the L'n'ted states law Assoclatlor. Collections made In any part of An.eilca or Lurop. oct. I, ISP.'. S, KSOKK. I- 8. WIVTKHKTSIV Notarj l'ubll. KNOltH & WINTr.USI'EKN, Attoi'iieys-nt-I aw. (illlce In llartman's Wis k, conn r Meln and Mar ket streets, Uloomsburg, I'a. f-JS" l'cmums ui.il Vmuntk) Culhtkd. p.UI. V.. W1P.T, Attorney-at-Lcw, (illl.p In Prowers Muck, one doorbdow ('nifv.i.HS I'.uUUlng Il OOMSHUKO, PA, July 10, '(! If t'Y JAt.OllY, Attornoj- al-I.aAV, IILOOMnlll'IKI, I'A. (illlce in the COLfMntis IPJlldlr.g. second Moor. ( . t. s, 'u. J AMES HKILLY, ToiiHoiinl Ai'tist. ,., . .!., l,,j ,.l I Ktni.il uniler EXCIIANliE III) TKl'ulid has n, usuil a I'MM'-t'I.Ass HMIIlElt sllnl' lip lesiK. IfullV soil Us the lulrniai.e tl Ills oldeu-ti mer .Hid of the public general!. JUl HI, 'SO-U X W PI It M ! Tlievvelll.ni.nnfi.il. Wlinn, Picprletor tf tin OltANllI.VII.l.i: AlHHCl I.TfllAl. WOHKs, has sold a half liileiest In tin sarno In J. W.Coni.-i The company have repaired the wolks, aim are pi . imred lu iiccomm,.datH all In. want an) tldi.g In 1 la hie of Arleultural Imp'.cncMs. Huy have Jun ' i-.Phied anew lift hand w Idle plow, wh'th IM-i slbl.i, will be it the light hand Also Hirtace plovv -, , jMinters tor t.e same. A new I hi-1 crardUeni. 1 r llli cent re (hake ol rid .10 tlior. 1 ailed Ihe Uhllf Tlin-klicr ami t'li-nnrr. wlih both lever ami railway powers on a (Treat P Imiu nved plan. We manufacture I.AM' 11UlM.II ' v.1 .... ; L. .. . 1. .m i..uh. double and .iiu! 1 11 ilvator side hill P.ows, Mill castings. Tuinlii : ol eviri desiriniioii noi.e uu H. u... ....... - 1 constantly on hand a Urge .is,oitincLt of low Mian- f..r our nw 11 and man) ui her plows 1 lin 1 u"cd 111 the couu.rv We tllnot UMindersiiu b work or inateital of the umr qualltj . sll our w,.rk I-win a I ' I togPe mil-f u'lbiii, Hie moni) re tliepui.llolngeiiclal ele leqlliftidtu call and es amine btfore purchasing elbewh. re. WHITE & CONNER, Jan. ic, 'to-iy oilANf-EVII.I.n, PA. B, F, SKARPLKSS, Cor. Ceniie and lt.Ul lioad sis., n, ar I.. 4: U. Depot. Lowest Prices will net b: undersold, Manufacturer of MINE (WIS WHEELS Coal Preak ci andllrtd,-.' failings, Water Pipes, Moves, Tin ware. Plows HWN FENCE, and all kinds ot Iron and Brass C-tl logs. Tho r'glnal Montrose, Hon beam, tight hand left band, and side hill Plows, the best In the mark et, and all kinds of plow reralrs. cook stoves, lioom stoves, ar.d stoves for heating 6toris, ichool houses, churches, Ac. Also Ihe larg r.t sinrt or renalra for city bloves. wholesale and retail, such as Fire Urlck.drates, cress Pieces, Lid ic. tc, stovo Pipe, Co ik lioiurs, skimts, cake- l'lates, large Iron Kettles, i'JO giil'.oiis to 1 i.inels) Farm Dells, si 'd Soles, W agon Ho.es, "Alloutown Bono Manure" I'LASrKIl, Al.T.tC, AC. Jan 9, 'sO-iy TUB SUN FOR 1881. Pvrrvhodv reudsTiisn In 'he ,1 II L- ..I till IK1 newspujwr Ihroughout Hu-.ve.ii 1... in. W'i" a'i'i i'i.o word's news, su pi efeiii. .1 Hi 11.. er v III 1 et Ihe. L-ieit.llllllOIlll ol ll'OI III ill ,i. i,.!ii iiiitroiuu'ile cms i.it.i'i , .1 inn al. I Mgllt 1HK , J"L ' . .1 li- lu luis-n icd'indat.t luliii si,,l ui-m t.. lu ii'woln'of ihatsirtot nwie. h .1. , 1- e- uponlisieenv:i,lj-d iuirlaii.. 1... . - e 11 11 r Lw nr.nli... .Ml.tlllUI'd StOt.V P 111 111. .l I- ..I llll'H ami una n. "i Unl d.et 1 1,1 .s 1. v. -. i ui andtio.bles. mis Hory Muu, 'I'd 1 .d 111 r. liler.'HH.g Hun all) lomai,.,- l'i.' "as nei d. Vlsll i.rUPialliv. in cnrse.v, ami ui-euii.n. ... up 1 ol ever) iuij. 1 I I. Il'io I wii.ihk liiv 1 111. Ill V. Ol ! CI UlU-l". I"""1 " . 1. UL, .e..,n 1111-11 111 d 1 Iif rirs. -peak 0111 inn,-.- . . ,. ,,,(, n.nl and l.plal e.i.uiiis. u- ....... "'" P'" J'.. ."7ui ,,, ...i.iiLh uliil I- blamab e t ,rais iv 1.1 ti.j 1. iniii-rat 01 l.i I1 Ll 1 j 11. 1, lilisnii 1 1 . , , . .,,,,11.,,,, ,,.i ...... .1V. I 1 1 1 kc 11 V 1111 1. Liuiip. : . r... . ...,.,.. ...... ,..i..iit !.,,,,.' ii.m i'.ii.,l.tlii.ill Lives us l-.i c-,u..nelu k.. ji null. in ..1 it P) Is tonsisi tol s iiimci kpi.. i"- ". , ... ,.im .in-.,, niirlv P. h..'i nn alio h r IJ. in if g.:rMiiii.t lu P.aiof in ' hl u exists- llie)ear ri .u 1 "" " '"",".' uui.!. ' 1) the mugs for pluadci, and the hlng. 101 iiuperlal powir liur leinis .ui- i...r li,.- list V is.a lour-sige sinriui i"V"" elcht co.unins, Hie price nj mini p ; 1 V"' .j .. .,,..,.11. i.r IS .Via l.-i,r: II. IllClUdl the prl. laid, I ts.vnM am-uit li or M sun) ear; 1-1, Includirn i5mdiv ifiiir.an eight-page .heel ol nnj-slx ns' in? Prh-1 ' is i'.i cents a monlh, or :.Io a 1 Including U. i Jem '' J.) edition of Thk- si s Is Llo furul h. d separately at 1 1 vo a ,ear ,..s... i;a d -- - . A si.columusTis it a )ei postage pal.l I ;-r clubs U inscndlngliiMvewiil senuaue i-..-. A 1'ubll.hf r of Tui tcK, New York Cli-. HLOOMSBURG, PA., FIUDA17 It oi 1 reel dull, drow e, iteMII'ntxd. have frequent neaaachi , i j uu badly, poir appetite, and I'M Sr'1'''' ro' ate n IT. nn 1; from torpid liter, K. P "w "tid niiihlnif will cure sou so sned. I1T alii iiermmrntlv as to tike .'immdnV I.IVsn linnruTuR nr Mcdblne. PtniULV VCQHIADLTJ. The Cheapest, Purest and llest family )!. uiclne 1., Ihe worM for all disc wes 'it tin 1.U er, stomach and spl.-en. Ilerfiiiaic the Ltitrand prevent t'llll.m AND VRVErt, MAi.Miiors r tc! AN I.I 1 F. ti- 1 1. s,r,.,,,i. ill 'V I.I. COMPI.MN i s. V'lEp IKSII.Ess-. ,, ,iain. WTj lltlM! NI, VI. t- , Mil t'tlil IlKIltll! NotiiinirissiiitiMo.s.nl n.ilhlnir ..) eoininon as oa 1 rn ath u'.d In i.ear t .'rv . a.se it eoms from IheUomu h nrd eatits- 1.0 i' ;i eo.re.'ted If jou Will take smiinvs' UMn l;mri mm. Im lint lie gwt so sine n 11 mi. I) fi.rthls repulsive illsoiiler II will iiNn iiunri.M' jiiur Appclite, complriloii and lieneral lleaiih. How many snnir torlin edny alter day, mnklne Hie a burden and robl.lr k exMrncerf ail r.. asure. owiojc to the merit rultt Mr g ticnt plies nrellif Is re..d) loth, imi.ilir ulnort at.) otievhowilliuc siHeiiiatleiillv tlie Mnedv iimi I. as peimniii hlH cured thousai ds mmmos I iipr MorKAioii.ls No ilmstle Mount puige.luit a gentle a sWauttona lute. 'illstllitllll'. Should not be resatd-d as a Hilling nllmi nt-ln fort lnittire ill InaruN I' e utmost teirulurl oflliebow- nun iiuv iiomuoii in in 1111s in miirii pavesteo wav oil, n toferlo'is dmei r. It is quite as nccesa. rvt nmo, Itniuire neeumuiatlniis irom Hie bow- is as It Is treat or sli-rn .mil no li. nlth rnti hp pt. pisMeilwherencosilve hallt cfbndj prevail. Sll li Ill'lliUM lie ! Tills dlstres.tliff nilcri,,tt ruvnra mrtl The illsturbiii ee of 'he stimuli arising from trie In.pnt etlv rilifi-sii.fi pin ems. e mses a severe pain In lli b-ad i.e 'onipsi.ld wlilnNlHgreeabl,' nausea, nod tlih e. ruiniies wlia' Is p inninrly known as I' k 1 1 en l iclie; firlhp n-llrf of w lilcb. Tikit sim. MONS' 1 IVKk Kl.rl TPK MAMlACIt PIP OM.V 1IY .1. II. .I. II. IN .V t (I., . , PHILADELPHIA, rln- M.Pd So dby all lti-tistl'y. ArnitC.'SO-l, J 5 ii.' . : s t .v :c t J 're mi in aa.i t m -;. hum pfr lioi. AH Jit" 1 ZS l-l. l;ri;u1 itiriR tin " 1 till I ijUttiOlti 1 iv -t Ti-di u j - - 'u lWor r.f tho '.nrili if tl:o J'ist ipl sf Cirirt. J' nit, lih. My f" u v. duiu U'..slv ia uud l.irMy i-o,-triit 1 Iro? i k Uiils uinl i ct. iIa UnV.ii IntLtrtn. 1:1 n' li. Ii trii' 1 'i t t t. Jir. : ) tl u . 1 in n, 'J n, mum I a tn, 1 .t. it, It .1 ln!lP, r '-'l H ' I I 'i.U' .1 'if it .uu! u. 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Th.i Sea fell in love with Hie Moon The Moon only laughed at tlio Sea, And went on turning midnight lo nooi, And silvering h'll top and lea. 'Look down, lovely Moon," said Iho Sea t "Heboid our own beautiful face 1 TH so pure and socharmlng In me In my heart 1 have given It placo." sho looked, with a tlush of disdain Her glorious Image was theie ; And shL'Vnewf.ir a woman Is vnlu - Th U Iho Imsge wn , spotless ard fair. Away ipe.l the Moon In hei splendor . Hut oft and again she won d turn, With glance grow lug more and mora tender, To ihu sea wheie tur Image did bum. Thcic trembled tho silvery Illusion i Nay, Moon, do not quiver nor si irt j 'TIs Ihe tremor ( f Loi e's so t confusion. The throb ot the S -a's faithful hoai t. And the Moon, would r.'inemli.-r nti-i ponder 1 li? visions he saw In Hie wavi ; As away round the world sho would wonder, An I she knew that the se i v, as her slave. And month af er month, when rcturnlt g, In her full she would glory again, Her face in the ocean st 11 burning (lave the Moon a slight feeling of pain. still tho Sea followed sorrow Ing after. Ills breast swelling over with love, Ills sighs waking only Ihe laiubti r of the Moon silling queenly nboie. 1 hough nes on ages have perishul still Lovoslngstlm changeless old tune. An I with passion UUI faithfully cherished. Hie -ea follows after the Moon. Follow s after till cruel strris stay htm, Hicn I leaks his great heart with a sigh ; Forth" ta'c8 over mock anu dela) hint W ho-p aim Is unvtle and too high. c: elect Siory. AN HXl'KRI.MKNT I.N JII'.SMKIilSJI. '11 lit t y Christmas nights have emtio and gone since that one, so meniorable in my life, and yet sittiiiglicre in my s il itary room, a giay-hain d.l.uielv wnm iii. the whole scene iis"s as vividly holme iiu- as though it had . .uirul M-st, na 1 can si e the eonilottalily bill plainly fin nished. low eiled. "Id fashionoiliooni. with its daik wainscoted vvalK, tind its dim corners, that the bible light of a couple ot composite candles could scarce h loach; I can see the hall circle of la ccs gatheied inlind the health, looking glowing and pleasant in the unit glare of the tirelight till except one. that of a mail who sat in the cot ner opposite to me. I could not keep my eyes off thai face, w hich had for me the fascination ol ug liness; as the lights and shadows mule by tho dickering llanu' tniii'licd the shin k ol bnstlv hair that half concealed the low, narrow fori head, the cavernous eyes, sunken cheeks and huge mouth, halt open with a cynical smile that showed tho tusk-like loith, I could com pare it onh with a shitting siuies ol gar govles from some old monkish min. We weic all members ol the theatre Jtoyal X . and, it being a non-play night, we were assembled at the lodg ings of one of our members, a lady,tn do honor toiler biithday. Our usual theiii.', tho alfaiis of the tlienlio. past, present and future, being exhausted, the conver sation, 1 cannot remember how, had turned upon mesmerism and claims alloc, and 1 was stoutly declaring my ul lor dislieliet in either, my skcptici-m lie ing greatly inti nsilled by the c'uciim stanee that Tony Arnold the man I h.ivojiist described, and who -was one ol' the low conimedi. nis ol our company look the opposite side. There bad al ways been an antagonism between us. and although I had no actual cnttse lor such a beling, a positive dislike upon my pint, which lT believe was pretty sliongly reciprocated upon his. Although I was seaiclv t( ntv al ihe time. I was what people would have (-.died rather a strung minded girl, w ith opinions ol mj own thai I never shrank iroiii listening, with an obstinacy that no argument could oven'onio: and on this night, excited by a spirit ol ditianeo to iny vis a-vis, 1 expressed theiit with a liigoirv am 1 contempt thai were an - 1!. .1 1. . HIV... '.I ' thing but polite tn those who ilil'foied Irom me. iv vi. ur iiositiveness, Miss tiraic.' siieeied Ainold, '1 presiiniu you Inn c had i verv largo experience ot the trickeries of mesmerists.' Oil, indeed, I have not.' 1 replied harplv. I was never at anv exhibition of the kind in mv life, and never intend to bo. I should not bate patience even lo witness such a transparent impos tuic' 'Suppose,' lie said, and theie was a gleam in his eyes w hich indicated lisiiig temper 'suppose I could give you occu lar deinousti'.ilion that um aie wiong. by placing some one in this room under mi-sineiiu inlluence; I have done the thing often It I did this boloru your own eyes, when you would be ipiitc as sart d ' that there would bo no trick or collusion, would you believe in it thou?' 'I don't, know that I should,' I answer ed doggedly. If you liavositeh a power.' 1 added, with u coiitempluous smile, why don't you tn it upon inef Arnold was evidently taken aback. 1 do not think ho di earned ol my taking lipids challenge. lie regarded me lor siiinu seconds, xv ith a doubtful, wavering glance which I mrtt defiantly and mock intrly. '1 would prefer any one else iu the room,' he answered hesitatingly. 'Of course you would,' I replied with a malicious laugh; 'I am not a good sub ject; tho mystic iutluenec is powerless over disbelievers). Oh. 1 know all tho jargon!' And least a triumphant glauci' round the company, who were exceedingly aniiioC'd at our discussion, Arnold, turned alternately while (ind led with iago and mortitiailion. It is not that,' he answered ifnickly, then paused, but, evidently stung by my contemptuous laugh, bo added instantly, Very well, bo it so, since you desiix) it.' Tim prospect of having 'the discussion so summarily lostcd and adjudged, ere iitcdanimiueiiso excitement, and 1 ciuld feel my own chts ksi burning and my pul ses galloping at fever heat as Arnold proceuled to luako prepaialions for tho experiment. 1 anticipated the usual passes and hand waving, ot which I h:wl heard and read, but soon perceived that his method was going to Im entirely differ ent. He liiigau bv placing two chairs exactly opposite one another, III one ot xvhioh he requested mo to lie seated, then iiu dnipuil a large black cloak, round inn so that only mv laco appealed above it thou a lamp, hoi rowed from thu landlady ,of tho house, set in buch u position that .liiu iigintMiotiiifJocu upon iny lacs " , DECEjNI HER 17, tti'wliicli Iiu took tin chair opposite to mine, mid ili'siicil me to (iv my pji's liiiiily iiiiuii his and not U'iiiovp tlicm 'for a se'cnnd, 1 followed his instructions, and the next moment I wan staiinj,' intently into a p.tir of frreeiissh -Ill-own oilw that 1 could feel did not meet liiiliu with equal steadiness. Tlieic was ,i profound 1 lence, broken only by a little stippiesscd Kiulc from the females mid an occasion al low whisper from the men. We had been thus only a lew seconds when Arnold spranj; up lAclaiininir, 'It's nn us, I cmiinl do it.' A shout ol lauijhtii' hailed this i nn feminn of defeat, and throw in;; off nn drapery I jumped up and joined heailily in tlie clmi-tR Arnold w as at white as death and e trcinelv aftitaleil. lie made no reply In the Volleys of 'ehafl' that assailed 'him oi all sides, but again turning to me said in a tone ul intense earnestness; 'I cannot mesmerize you, but von eaii mei those strotij.'. stcel-gtay ct'cs nf youis, with that metallic lutn'.'aio lar'ntoiv potent than mine. (Vine, will von tn.'' '1 did tiol lieedllieiiieitiineiit of hand clappim.' and the choitts of 'Oh. do:' that greeted the pinposition, to piompt 1 consent. I beLtan to be deenlv intei- ts ed in the eApeiiineiit, and novv that I w.tts my self acciedited with possessing this occult power my skepticism began lo waver. tint before we go any further.' lie saul, ! must make one condition and thai is, that if I lalliiitoa comatose slale, yon will not put tome any question of a piivaie naiiiie as 1 sliall he complied to answer irutiiiuiiy, literally, whatever it may be. 1 pHimise tailhtully nut to do so. And now, with all the nerve power I possessed. I tastcneil my eves upon Ar nold s. White and ghastly looked his face lisiug out of the blackness (,f the drapery, which gave it almost the ap pearance of being divided from the body and siispendul in space. The lips vvei'e wide aparl. :im'. the gieenish ojes were dilated to their utmost extent, with a sii.'iiuiil lascinated look, such as they might have vvoin iimbr the influence ol a lattlesiiake 1 could sea reel siippiess :i shiver al the nno.iiiiiy looking picliiio; but a w ild spirit took poves-ioti ol me that night, which soon swept away all siieh 'compunctions of v iitiugs of na line.' Kv en body seeinid to bo thoroiti:h ly impress! ,1 with the vveirdncsi. ol the sitttalioii : lime was no giggling, no whispering all was silent as death. Af tor about a minute my ov grow ligid in their itiliiise stare, until it scelued I no longer had the power to move or close them, or even wink a lid; gradu ally 1 could feel the pupils dilate, uulil they seemed to become tvvu huge discs glowing with a lambent and metallic lite. I could see that evity neivo ot ihe white face was iiih cling, "the brcalhing was short and Inborn!, and a dull stmiv glaie came into the slatting eyeball", a lar away, trance like look, that told me consciousness was gone, and that the very soul of the man had passed to nn keeping. And 1 felt tl cold, ci ttel. haul triumph in this, a desire to strain tin mn"tery to the utmost. I rose from nn seal, "lowly movid backward, and im peiiously beckoned him, never relaxing mv tixid stale, which seemed to sointil lalo and flash. As I rose, ho rose, clutching tlie ulgo ol tho table In guide his trembling stops. Slowly I moved, he following, smilingly impelled by an in voluntary but l csistlr-s impiil-e. 1 stoppnl, ho stimpeil. 'What is vonr minio?' I askul impeia lively. In a foiccil, hollow voice ho gave one. that 1 aliowaiil ilifciivetoil was his lam ih name, Arnold being only a the,'itric;i! snbiiipicl. At this one ol tho gentlemen broke in protesting: No, no; that is against Iho baigaiu nii (iii'stiijns.' Il is lime to put an end lo it: I don't like it.' -aid another. .Oh. vi's.' addid a ladv. 'it is loo Imr riblc.' The inleriiiption seemed to cxcieiso the iiend thai possessed mo. and call mo , I . . .... 1. . .-.... I I duck in iiivseii; win) an enoii i wichcii ed iny ga.c horn the ghastly lace. As I did so, Ai nold. as though he had been only upheld by my en's, fell upon the tlnor in stiong convulsions. Our c.xpeiiment in niesiueiisni spoiled ihe lest ol thu evening; lor,iillluim;h af tir a eopioiisoiitwurd application ol enld water, and ti judicious inward one ol mat brandy. Iiu soon recov ered and tiied to laugh oil' his illness, it left a cioepy. disagreeable depiessioii upon all. which no amount of hot spirits and water and lorceil jollity could not -iiecet'd in dis pelling. As it may lie supposed, the i licit was strongest upon mo, and it chiclly took llio lorm ot intense annoyance at the pait 1 had plated; I would have given anything to have recalled the past few minutes. Alter Arnold s ncovei v ov a tacit understanding, no one made anv relerence to his stiangu illness, iinleid all seemed desirous for a time of putting it out ot their thoughts and none sn union as uie iiiincniai actor in li, wno laughed and jested in a feverish man- nor and never allowed the conversation to Hag for a single moment, as though ho (cured the subject-might crop up tig.'iiii. Kvcrvbodv, however, was cageilv di" cus-nig the sitigiihiroveiil Iho next mom ing at tlie leheaisal. 1 avoided the gos sipping group", lor tho remembrance of the scene wan a horror to mel so did Ar- nold, whom I studiously attempted to ivonl, bid he took an exactly opposite course, lolloiwug me wlieiexcr J went, Hying to engage mo in eonveisation. and Irving to calch my eye, as though some of the fascination of tlie picviuus night still stiiidiiuded me. licr a iiuncr late iliimor, lor Hie re hoai sal was verv long. I was dozing in my chair, when there earned tap at the door, and to my sliopv 'come in,' there appeared upon the threshold the tall, gaunt llgiu e of the man, whom of'all others, I least desired to see. It gnyo mo (unto a shook. It was the hist tunc ho hail nvcr called ut my lodgings. In common com tiny 1 was obliged to :ink him to take a scat and draw nearthe lire, iu iho weather was cold, lu a v agtio, li-tlcss maimer he placed a chair in such a position that it exactly faced mine, dropped into il without ' a word and tiled to tiv my eyes. I iminedialclv sinned them and gazed into the Inc. Ho Hindu no attempt to account for his visit; he talked very little, and in an iiiisent manner mat lutra)cd that his thoughts weic not on hi tongue about the business of tlie theatre. Ifcllxcivl It was nearly dark- in.t I1..1... n. embarrassed about his picseiioe, and pros- eiiuy rose. niKi.ianj; inrlin. What could 1880. I do but ask him tn lemalil nliil hae it with tne He said 'TliaHk you.' and kept his seat. I felt quite teriiiied by thu ehaiHro that had come ot or him from a noisy, jesting, rollicking kind of fellow, who had always a jibe for me, to this silent, subdued man, with those dreadful eyes ever jeariiigly seeking mine, At length ho went away, and never ill my lifo did 1 leel so thankful at any body's depiit tire. Hut he came Ihe nct day about the same time, and acted in just the same in.itino until aflir the liidils wert bioiodil im then all at riin e lie rose Irom his i-linir, and Inyifitr his baud upon mj anil said, in a liore Vv hiupei'. '.Mcsiner ie me !' I stalled back, tind aiHwered studilor ingly, 'Not lor woiliU!' '.Von inns!,' he answered, passiuiiati ly. And somehow or other, I cannot tell limy, ,'i few minutes afterwaid wo were silling vis a s, staring into each oth er's eyes. In less than a minute there was in his the dull stony vagueness nf insensibility. I covered my face with my hands bill withdiew them, as I heard something fall heavily upon the Hour, lo see him iliddled at my feet in eoiiMilsioiis, the froth Imbblin.' frnin his lips. 1 did not call for assistance; luekilv I had some brandy in the room. I knell down and copiou-ly balhed his head and face, ami then with some dilliculty foi ceil a little of the sp'uits between bis clenched teeth, When he leeouTod, 1 nearly fainted myself; but ralhing by an'elfoit. I told him veiy positively that he must not come any more. i eaniHH siav ,'twav; I tnii-t come. was his answer 'And again the dilated eves began to vvaiiilorcrav inglv in search of inine. 1 c.imiot di'scrilio the hoiior I felt at tin so v if its, and at length 1 begged a lady fiiilid 1 had in the theatio to come and stay with mo. The following after noon ho st'.ollcd in as itsiial, but litnling I had a companion, ho looked v iv an noud. a'.d li ini'ini'd only a h w min llll-s. .N'vci'iil days pa-scil and 1 mot him only in business, I lis manner v. as sul len, almost imlo to me. at which I was much leliev ed. for now I began lo on teitain hopes that lie would pci-cuulo me no in. no. The change (hat had conic over him v. as a constant subject of gieenrooni comment; he had always hoc exttvi'uly thin, now he .round lo waste day by dav . like a iicin cotiMtmi d by an inwanl tin ; his cheeks were sunk in ih opi r hollows. :i':d there vveie black lini" round his eyes. Alter a few days my friend returned lo her own lodgings. The next ufur noiin, tit the usual hour. Arnold came as In lore. As soon as llu- lights wore brought in ho again besought me to inestnei i.o hint, I lit inly lefiiscd; but I could not lost my eyes upon him lor a moment without his face beginning to ipiiver and hi" pu pils began to dilate, and the very feeling that I must not look at him made the desire almost uncoiupierable. Mailers wont on lint" for upward of a week, lint, stiiely, it will be said, you eoitld have devisul some means of keeping hint awav; von might have leuiicstcil vonr landlady to leluse him admittance. Tru ly, I could have done so, but well. I must confess it even in my own iloletisc Arnold had begun to throw a strange glamour over in : I dreaded his coining, yet 1 cxpci'ionccd a vague yeariiingw hen In was absent. I had tallen my soil with iu the meshes ol the "pell 1 had une m si "mii-ly i :t't upon 111 ill. One alleino.iii ho ami veil rather car lief than ii"U.i!; there w as certainly some ocelli! svtnpathv between us, for I he ino mint ho nti-i i'.i t In- i in I i.-ll that a eiisU w.is conic He was in vciy weak health, and In sank in a chair looking pale and ox hntistcd, and wiped the damps from his loiehoad, while his bteathing was In born!: and there was a lev eiish glitter in llio restless eves and a led spot in each hollow chock. How very ill you look.' I said pilyin Iv i 'let mo give von a glass of wine.' No, 1 want nothing,' he answered iu a snappiuglono, ihore'siptile lireetiougl within mo now; 1 am lioing slowly our nod up.' Have you eeii tlie doctor . I asked rowing verv nervous. doctor,' ho echoed with a mockill'. laugh. 'Oh. yes, I have seen a doctor, lull he cant do me no gmd. Iiisvou who arc killing me.' 1 1' 1 exclaimed laintlv. Ye.,' he aiisweied; 'since the night vou lore that heal 1 and soul nut of mv bodv, I cannot live without you, and won't.' I was verv much teiiilied bv his wild cxeitid looks, bul replied with a great show ol hi nmi'ss. mi t;dk nonscuc, Arnold; why, you are married ahead I did not know at the moment w oilier it was really so, hut iheie was a vague impression among the company th such was the e.i"o. And il was upon thai auinoriiy oniy mat i spoui -now do vou Know that you que tinned mo when 1 was under vonr indn unco f'Jie retorted sharply. -I did not, but I llnd it is true. And under etich circumstances, how dale vou idilrei-'s mo in such terms f 1 exclaimed. 'rowing voiv indignant, pcihaps more in seeming than in lea hlv Yes.' ho replied, obiectcillv, 'I am lii.U' rieil to a woman I hate, to a woman I left at tho chinch door. I was forced into it by my friends never mind win, that would not interest you.' lie paused for a moment, then King his tienibling fingers upon my ami, lie added: 'Alice, he had coinu to cull mo by iny t'hiistian name, -if anything wcie hi baiiiiun to her if alio Welti lo die would you ho my wile f i oiaricd away irom him exclaiming : Don't talk like that, it is too horri ble !' lint he followed mo, and again grasp ed my arm, and said : 'Alice. 1 told yon jnt now that I cannot live without you, and that l win not, and I swear beloro liod that if you do not givo mo this promise, when' I leave this boiiso I will throw ni) sell over tho bridge wtu the river l swear it : .ueii ami women, loo sav these t i ... . things in moments of strong passion .. i.l V ! .1. ! l I . , Miiiioui iiii'iiiiig iiieir worus; inn i Knew Ibal ho'wowld keep his, the iiivsterioin sympathy that had been created" between us told mo so. told me that if he loft inn wilb that thought in his heart, ho would not boa living man within Iho next hour. lights, anil his' face gleamed out ol tho 1 lmdows white uud ttnible, and thcu I THK COI.UMUIAN, VOL XIV, NO M COM1MIIIA UUMOdltAT, V(ll. X LV, NO. 4 thought how it would look when it wn liawii out of tlie water Willi tho long uk hair clinging about it. It is not much I askol von, ho went on. pleadingly. 'Whv, she may outlive in tiol fi i more than likolyi tlioso it notli ing shocking in it she is nothing to me never haN been, only tho mockery of n ceremony links us.' Hut w hat is tlie use of siieh a pledge. lull satisfaction can it bo to you ! I ml. still with mv tacc covered, lor i called tn im et bis eyes. '1 dniit knim, lie inisui iiil. 'il would ivr inc a soil Ot llOlie tll.ll ll-.lllllUI without, that f won't live wnli.'iii Well. I tf.no him the iuhiiihi, I date iv mi will cniisiiiei H mis vor wielicd I me to do so I think s i mysi'lt. Hut I thought it was almost impos-ilile that I should ever bo eallnl upon lo lultlll il. and how could I hi'sitatc when ii mans lifo seemed to beat stake. I'lie billowing morning as 1 w as seat I at breaklast.l eaii'jht sight of Arnolds 'ilk figure passing my parlor window. ind at the next moment I hoard his well- know n knock at the Mroct door. I put own the cup otcoll'ee that 1 had raised hall wa to my lips, while an uiiaecount- llile dread stole o er me. One glance at his countenance as he entered the room told me that souielhing had happened. He did not even look nt I nor even exchange a greeting, as lie laid down his hat and tonka chair. 1 have strange news to tell jou.Aliee,' ie saul, in a voice, thick and indistinct ith agitation. l'Vir ( hill's sake don't tell mo that I could not complete the utterance of my tears, mv voice died awav ill Inv uoat, and with pallid litis and ligid eves 1 could only wail tlie explanation. .Moantiiuohe bad taken from bis breast nickel a letter, which lie lose and otlor 1 nio. Il had a deep black bordir. I shrank bucks I would not touch it: knew its contents. You knew what was going to happen vou have cruelly entrapped me,' I ox laimod bitterly. Ho throw himself upon his knee-al mv Id I. ! swear mo-t solemnly, he did not. Il was very sHilden.lbe otter will loll von mi; beatl disease r friends had scaicdy a moment's armng. Tlielo was that in his tone I could Hot li-bilivc, and when, after a while, I brought myself to lead the fatal letter, I outul his as"iTlioiis wcretheio lllllvcon- lirnied. This makes il all the more horrible' I ind, 'lor now 1 lelt as though I weiem mi" way Ihe cause of berdcalli.' I imploied him to release me Irom mv promise, as nothing good could come ol tnaiiiage contracted under such aus pices, imt lie only replied the old words, ! cannot live without vou, and 1 on'i !' My triciid who could peieeivo how ill- "soitod we wore did all in her power to ii eak tho engagement with luin. "Leave oinpanv she said, 'give no notice fvour intention, and go home or take another engagement under another ami'.' hit I felt that I could not break a ovy so solemnly made, and which late. bother for good or evil, had so sud denlv callril upon me to fnllill. Xo, am wiong ; 1 did not love linn: was only a glamour whether tho ro- ult of supernatural influence or mere superstition. 1 citnnot pretend to -ay it was a mixture ot dread, repulsion ami i. -illation. Thai day Iwo inonlhs was our wed bug day. I had sliivcn haul I o post polio it to a luili'b lat( rilat(',bill lie would not giv e im a no -in. nf-pine.- until 1 ii-cntcd 'She was my wile only in naiiic. he kepi urging, 'so what need i theie ol delav.' Although the strange manner ol our iiiing was unknown to eyervboilv.sine the triciid 1 haiibefiircmeiitioned.lt was impossible lor any body not to see how mutter stood between us. lint somehow id drilled awav from llio ict, anil now kept aloof fioni theiii. and only an occasional hint, or inueiido, or sly look told us of their observation. I Know w wete the constant theme ol eonveisation in.l wonderment, but 1 do not think that anv olio ever dreamed it would be a match. Ami we were both einiallv desirous ot keeping our approaching marriage a pro toiiiul secret, .viy Inend, and one ot the actor w lioiii Arnold nail almost sworn lo M'ciccv. were lo bo tlie only witnesses o that when on that bright .March morn ing wo oiitcieil a ipiict .ubuibaii church. only a low stiange loiterers were there vv o were dri-seii hi our oiiiinarv cos tunic and no one who had met u would have suspected our purpoe. vv lien lie passed the ring over mv linger his hand was iiko ice, so were hi lip that jut touched mine at iho end of the eeiiinoiiv, and l saw no tov in th livid face that was expressionless as though carv ed in stone We walked back Irom the church ! my lodging-, where vv e w ere domiciled lor Ihe present, lie scarcely spoke th whole wav. He left mo at the door. sav ing ho was obliged to go soinowboi but that he would return in timo lor dinner, which was arranged for four oclock I ran up-lairsto my bodroom.my heait ready to biirt with' mollification, and bad a good cry. .Mv iriend lid till bhe could to console 1110 and to put a cheer fid face upon iiiattcis and alter a while I rained a nine ami went down to llio pi aim ami piaved and sang to pass aw.iv lime." J hroo oclock came and passed, and still he did not return. Then his tiiond who had remained with n.said ho would go 111 search of mm. In about halt an hour he came back. hanging Arnold with him. lie nfioi- ward told me that ho had found hiiuplav ing cards ami tccklesslv troatitiL' everv liody who cnteiod the' room at a tavern used bv the actors. 1 always possessed a great deal ol sell control, and 1 kept my sen ipino 11:111. pin. 11 had lieeti arranged that vvo should up at my triends lodgings, and thither if I or the pel forinauec.for wo played that ,.l..l.l .... .. mm r ... ki.ii, ,, . ,,1,11. 1 1 11 1 1 neieoiuy 10111 ot lis- Iho tour pieont at the eeiemony Arnold was dull and sullen, and at time Fecund scarcely conscious ni whom 1.. was, for, when addressed, ho would stmt and look vacantly about bun. like on. suddenly ansisod trout 11 dose, li was two oclock in the morning lore wo liirued our laci'K hoiiicwaiil. Si Icnlly he pursued his way, audi wa 100 piniiu in speak inn, mi, tiiongnnv. the shame, tho hmmlialiou 1 endure una night : It wasu verv chillv m..l,i iiml lie complained of being colli', and should have to kindle a tiiv. S hile . 'SlATIiS OF ADVERTISING S. r.H IH.C Hi 6.1"' J 1.0 IV 1,1 nnoiti.'ii l''OI., tf , I'hf imliss . Foiiniiclies... siarivr column... a.wi 4.W) 4,111 4.1 0 .. 4.00 1 .00 It'll t.v lll.'s. O.I'O S.1.0 1 ll.lo ILW Mir column. ,.111,00 13 00 J1V.0IJ " " Jim column ....ti.uO 6,v0 so.ifl (o.w ia Yc iny adverltsemi tilk payable qusiltrii . J ri iii'Mii.ivi'iilMriicn.'iii.ni bfiai'dforbelcHln-tn. u! jiix'pl wle roiiii " irnca.'toi.nu, li:ala.lril" iwodollirfrxrlnrli'oii'un lriserlion. and .1 . ,ui loraddillor.u,.u- 1 .11 1 tviihoutittercp. . ,'tu, EaoeutOr'B.Ainlliliitrntor'R unit Anrfttor' nnllrt threodollars. Must bj paid tor when Interteu irauunior i.ocai notices, ivrcnt) CChlalIt,ei .i-Ki.iui tiu.u, iiR'ini-iiiii nan rates. tMrdS In Iho "HUNlnPRA tllreeUirv' eolnmr. or.c dollar per learf or eacbllne. wont away seeking some wood in the' kitchen I ran up stairs to my room and w cut lo bed. Al 1 el mv aohilig.swnlleii i' r- clo-eil and 1 fell asleep. Yv hen 1 awoke, tho cold, gray dawn of the spring morning wns just stealing across the darkness ot my room, t awoke with a start, nml sal boll upright, with a sense of ineffable horror. Had 1 boon dreaming 1 could not icinembor. Yet there was upon me nil tin- terror which is loll by some ga.tly night mare I- ipod on I it lied huddled on .1 die- in" rntvii.-.inil vrilh Into lect hur ncd il.mu i In- st. iii-s Ii was mi impulse not lung more, lor I 1 1 is 1 1 no llii.iiclil in hat I was dniliu, opened tho pallor door and looked in. All was daik nml sib lit. lie has gone to i ep upon Ih ofn.' W:o- ii , i clb-i'l ': nt. .My w otici'i s pride ploiupli .1 in ' to return lo my eliaiubor, but some ni hor fooling held inorootod tn the sp -t. The chicks of the 'niters wuc penciled with faint 1'nes of light. I crossed the loom, unburn d and turcw thctn open, and looked up nt tho sky. Tho wining moon was high in tho heav ens, oyer which a faint rosuate Hush was jtisi Moating, and a wild chorus ol birds in thu trees close by. alone broke tho deep stillness of the early morning. I stood gazing upon the picture for some seeotids.nol bje nise lelt iu beau ty, bill bec.iuo I d.iivd not luiii mv head. When, after a tunc, I shiiiiiio'h d up ic"enioi to do so. ii w is slowly. and by degrees. First my eyes fob npn'i the sofa: thai was empty. ' l'heii tiny trav el d ward Iho liiiirth. Th liV had b'lt'iie I int. i a ift'oiit h illnw. 'i -y and brown within, black above I could on ly see a portion ol the gi'.ite. a- an easy chair was drawn in front nt it. Tlieio w .is i inii'tiiiiig in thooh'iii. something; lolling sideways, imil ilien, via a coat lo"Vo with ti hand dangling aconm one arm. 1 could loot my Ii air bii-il" and my hoait stand still a. 1 crept up to it, and iw a lin.l.ll-.i -u.,p ot clothing, in w iiii h was h. i !' ui, .1 i li id.liai." t row u lac- Ii wa my husband dea l. Null. 'I'his story is not only biuiuled upon I'nets. but the ivonl happened al iniist i vrtetlv as they .'irotelated lure. v l id Km i) !.(! Wai ls. ) I'll pl-s-S'll, I I'Htl" "l-li, i f lint no t rvt,. il- ny I, urn , uiid -rt vents ;i -' ,", d - .,.! t.i i,M'-.i- ij i tit--1 ii-ach in i i tent '-nt-r, I'm ti-IVi-i-' i,itil'-r, .ind thu ki I'-ov - itnd iwt i .icib o. toJuu a lui-diehio l- 1'. t L. rV (linyr T tic, i ri't'cvi every ii-l v 1 s . - 1 I i. . I - Ii. in t ii i it- , nn iihi',' li, en "ivieil .ocl cured l.j i . .".!- tlii-i I'.iiiniin Iri.j'tHt.. i I'l'iitini'tit ul' llio lluir. llow lo pioseive the hair is a subject which siom to interest almost every liody.if vvo may judge tioiii the Ireipiclit inipiiiio tfom every direction which come to Ibi olllce. One wishes lo know what w ill picvont baldnes. another how to preserve the hair from turning gray. mother how to eradicate, dandrull, etc. Now ii i a dilicatemattei to n commend mv spcci il trealinotit. but I'rol. Wilson, ol Kngl.md. who is ilecmid high auohor- lty on the hair, condemns washing it, and advises, instead, thorough brushing. This promotes circulation, temoves senrts ind i- iu all aspects, he ays.ih?tter than water, I utting tho hair docs not, as is (inininiilv thought, promote it growth. .Most nt the sii.vilios recotnnionili'd tor baldne-s. not exoeptiiig pcliolouin. are men. siinnil'inls. and are seldom or nev er pcrm.incnllv sucee-sliil. Some nf Ihcin give ri-e in cungc-iiiin of ihe n'abi. In ii a -1 i 1 1 i 1 1 1 .-1 1 1 1 is ilcsiralilc, atmoouia isllieliesi. Ii i sate. 1 'or lulling mil 1 tin hair. !r Wilon prcsciib,- a lo- lion coiniinsed nf waicr n auimont.i. al mond oil, uud cldoi, I - uui, one pan each. lilutcd . ith live pails alchohol. or spir it nl vosoiiiarv, Iho whole made fragrant wilb a iliaolnn ol oil of leinon. ltub il on the skin, a Iter thorough tiiction wilb tho hair brush. It may bo mod sparing ly or ab'.inil.'intlv. dailv nr nthirwie. h'or a cooling lotion, one made nl two ilr.inelnnas ot liorax ami glycetino to S ounce nt distilled water i olfictivo. al- ay ing dryno"", subduing irritability and K inov ing dandrull. linth lialdlitss and gray uess depend on the defective pow er of the scalp skin, and nr.' lo lo trcat- ahke. vv hat is needed is inoderato timulation, without unv initation. Tho following is good : Hub inln the places dailv. or. oven twice a dav, a liiiainont of camphor, aininonia. chloiofoiin and aco onite, iqual parts each. The friction liould be v ci v gi idle. I'l'iiiu llli' lluli Tlicro is poilnir no tonic otfernl lo Ihe pmplr linn pnsH's" uiucli ti-Hl intriiisiu vn. uc as the lion linp-rn. ,iut xl tins sca- siin i.l i lit. year, vvlitn lie Mi. tench ueids an npeiiT, or llio blond nenls purilyini;. tho cr,Pii'C i fill t't"l r.'tiitily is llei llnlers An ourco i t pr von' n n n vn cli .i ouud nl cure. Hun l ail ui-iil jou an prostrated hy a disease Dial may lilu imniilis to rtcover in. lihthm uioitr. A Musical I'MiUriy I'ottvilio is the homo of one of tho musical prodigies ot the age in the per- 011 ot i.uiii cling, a voutlitul pianist. I Although u child yet 111 year she has icaulicd a vvoiiderlid height 111 her art, and as can lie judged Irom the vanoiis opiiilonsi.it her skill as pianist expressed Dy critics mid musicians i.t acknowledg ed ability ami some of vvoild-w ido fame, her career has every piospecl of being one ot unusual briiliaucy and success. She is the daughter ui l'riif. 1 V. Yell ing, ami is only twelve years ot age. She is to appear' in public, 'her first con ceit being aiinoiinced to take place in ashingloii in the latter part ot .lami- arv next. This is no himIhi'V lot whirki v ilrinkino: it i it niid'ulno il-oi cmtioi lou.td to in t xioati; it 1 pkhicc- a ton'e r fieri, as well . Kci a. h catlmrfe. In tscl .Simmons I.iver lbwuUtur Is pronounced uu ucrxien- Ui.iKililo medicine Justice Stiong, nf the upu'im Couit, although 7'.' vcuis old, rides on a fift horse nearly every day. Thfro i no ue of driiiitlnc vournplf tn ilnatli, uud ImyiiiK all IIih iiinlicini-s tor ln- ternal ue Mien you esn liniuri'dol fiver sud ncuc, liilllctis il'- iribrn, juin.lii'e, ilyn pi psis. a. npll a" nil disorders xtid Kilmriils nf iln liver I l. mm I. Hu, -lennn-n.-liv muring one of I'rof. Ouibnrtt's 1'ieiich Kiver l'sils, nincn i 11 mro cure every nine It vonr ilruvi.1 il its net keep llio pud Srnd S-l -',0 in a li tter 10 1 n n h I'nd ( '. 1'ul. tl,.. 11 , mid 1' Rill he sent to you I v iiihiI It I- the 1 n ly H( llml is ciiHiHiitt-td to rare ltvvuior he he rounUrfeltt, M