t affkSii le dolturbi2ir(. . i ttauAKn i mn niittii Vflnrit Anil mtltU. i t t MAN, CONKOMPATRD.) I.tiieit Weekly, every I'rlilny inornlni, rat HLOOMSnUItfl, COUIMHtA COUNTY, PA., . two I'OM.am per year, M cents discount allowed t . : i am u It Ooelnch Hi l:'J W.in m PiM Two indies. iw i ii v.f wm is.eo Threo Inrhes 4.0 1 i.M ?.r il.oo is.no roar Inches .m ; m .m is.ro moo Suarter column..,, a) .ii K).n tveo evoo air column ii'.i" liix) 17.iT) S3.0I ao.m lien paid in advance, to Miirnnom out, or tno 61" lirNoriaperi.1lcnntlntird except nt the option or All papers sent out of thosintoor to distant post one cotuinn sa.iw .m aaod eaoa loom tearlr adrertlsfmenls pirabli fpiartoilr. Tn-n-Kf nt adve rtlsomenls roust Im paid for before Inserted except where parties have accounts. llo person in coiumiilit county assumes to pay mo iNcmniuii uue nn ui'innim. . . FOSTAiiK Is no loiijrcr exacted from subscribers In I'gal advcrtlsemcnM two dollars per Inch for three. Insertions, nnd nt Hint rate lor (irtdlltonal lnsertlous in rounty. croze ii3i3sria:3sra-. wiinout, rcrcrcnce to icngw. Kxecutor's, Adinlnlstratir't, and Auditor' notice three dollars. Must bo paid for wben Ins, 'tied. Transient or Local notices, ten f cnts a line, regular advertisements half rates. Cards In the "lluslness Directory'' column, one dollar per year for each line. Tho Jobbing Department of the Columbian Is very nnpldn, nnd ntir Job J'rtntlriif wilt comparo fatora y with Unit ot tho large rltlcs. All wort done on raamt, nently find nt moderate prices. 0, ? EL-WELL, .. 3, K. BITTENBENDEB, pP"8tori. BLOOMSBU11G, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1881. THE COLUMBIAN, VOL. XV, NO. 7 COLUMBIA DBHO01UT, VOL.XLV, NO. M mm LA-WYEUS, . m a km i Coh'mbhs' HctutiNfi, Dioomsburi Pa. r Hi r t'rtltiul ctotna l aw A ttt"irlat Inn . PCLI'.MJ tr HIV AHl i'UI K VI IMUVi I IVH VI UUSUl'V) i: U'AlTl.Kli, A ttoi'iioyat-Tnw. on: :5. second dcorfioii lit National Bank. IlLOOMStlUlIU I' A, nn II. i4 T I". l'LW'K. Attorney-atL.nw, ISLOO.MSUiJitO, rA. omc-Mn Knt' Itcn.nlN i. t iiii.ii. . , ,-i. I H in w J. nu'.nA i.i. 11 i ATT01lNt.VS.AT-LA SV, Dlourtiat urn. Pa. ufflceon Mate street. firfrtuor below Oourtllouef uitn n .i.it, ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW, titoomiiburg, r. nice over setj'tytors Hardware store. P. BIU.MEYER, A'lTOtlNKY AT t.AVV, tivrion-tn ltnrman's llnlldtn?. Main street. itioomsoiirg, i a. II. MTTl.K. MIP 1. n.lllllBi , 11. a rv. r.. lit i i ijl, A I I 1 11.1 VI I nA 1 i,A w, Hloomsbnrg, Pa. V. MlbbKR, ' ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW omceln lirowor's building, ocond ttoor,roora No. P.loomsMirg, PR. J KKANK SCAUR. A.ttOVW!V-Mf-T ,nwi m.ooMsmTno. pa. onico comer of Oentro nnd Muln Streets. Clark's landing. (!.m h rnnwlteil in Germs'). Jan. t", s'-tt i vi t,' l.u.U't.'t.t. A T TO N V. YA T-l, A W, Cot.rMBlAN Htili.iiiKH, H1onm,lmrrf, Pn. Meicber of tlin Hutted States I aw Ahsoclnlloi.. lollretlonRmadoin nnrpatt of America orKurop oet. i, ts;a. Notary Public KNORR k WINTERS TEHN, . 1 A tt oiTioy s-nt-j jjvw. omcotnltartinan's lllock, Corner Main und Mat ket streets, liloomsburg, Pn. CSS"Vhio ami Jlntinhcs Cvlletltd, pAUIi E. WIRT, Attorney-at-Law, (inioe In llrowtr's Mock, one door below Coi.vmiuan llulldlng W.OOM8BUUG, PA. lulytC, -S0 If f UY JACOIiY, Attoi-noyat-I-ixw, m.OOMSIIL'UO, PA. onico In tho ooLt'iiniAK IPillitlng steond floor. Oct. 6, 'SO. nLOOMSBURO DIKEGTORY. T'noyta-tioNAirirjAKDs. T) HUCKINOtI AM, Aiinrnnv.al.Lnw. Of IV .flco. II.. I. Claik's oulldlurr.tldatorv room 5, Hiojimburi;. may 7, 'su-t f c, U. nAKKI.EY, Attorney-at-Law. Oflici tti nrower's building, Jnd storj-, uoouib 4 6 II. ROBLSON, Altorney-nt-Law. Oflice In Ilartman'a building, Main street. D '1. WM.M. HEBKR, Surgeon iinil I'livei clan, ontce M .rkct uicet. Near depot. T It. EVANS, M. D., SurKcon and P!iy?i ) clan,(Onice and Residence on Third streo' T B. McKELVY, M. D., SurReon ami Phv U , slelan.norttiBldo.Maln street, below Market 0 R. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN snKOCON, ortlce, North Market. etrtct, Oct. 1, n. " Hloomsburg, Pa. D R. I. L. RABB, I'RAOTIOAL DENTIST, lluln Street, opposite Episcopal Cliurch, llloorav to;. Pa. ! f Teolli extracted wltliout pain. Oct. 1 is;, 7-V WILMOT CONNER. M. I)., I'HYSI I J , OMAN and KtllKIIION. special attention (riven ro tliu imskiSph and hufkuth of tho Kvk Uau Tiikoat and Siihiikhv In all lis varlovs branches J i- Also carefully adjusts tho KYIS with PhOPKIt ( 8-10 a. m. Houns a 1:30 p. in. 17 H r. in. WllkCMbnrrc, Pa' July 10, '?o-tt JAMES REILLY, Tonsorial Artist, Is again at his old stand undor EXCIIANOE tlo l Kb, and has as usual a I'lltST.CLAHS llAltliEH Nllop. lie respectfully fcolMts tho patrnnangu of ui3 ijiu u ual, 'ii if r uiiii ill i ill, nil nil, in nrrn r. jmyioso-tf " w. n, HOUSE, BLOOaMSBURGCOL. OO. PA. All styles of work done In a superior manner, wo.k warranlMlns renresentcd TBKTn Kxtkaot so wiTiiorr Pain bv the use of (iaa. and free of chare Urn artificial tfelli nro Inserted onico Corner Main and Iron Streets. 7o be open at all hour) during the daii Nov.H-ly MISCELLANEOUS 0. M. DRINKER, GUN and LOCKSMITH Bowing Machines and Machinery of all kinds re- datred. orwu House llulldlng, Illoomtburg, Pa 1) AVID LOWENBEHoT Merchant Tailor -nam di auoyo uentrai Hotel, 8. KUIIN, dealer li, Meat," Tallow, dc., . Centra streot, botween second and Third. A UGUSrUd FREUND. Practical houieo XLuathlo Horao and Cow Doctor, llom:,burg, Pa. fob. u, is-tf OATAW18SA. M. L. EYERLY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Catnwtsaa, Pa, iiUwilonn proiuptly inado and remitted, Ofllco , .y ,,ii,-, auiwiHsa uepisir iiank. omss A 1' T () RKEY-A T-L A W , Catawlsba, Pa. ortlce, corner of Third and Main Streets. li, V HMITMAN ruiKyTnx roixowixa AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES! Lyonminj.ot Muncy Pennsylvania. ''auvjyUiiolito! r.irnnjnaot Yortc,?-. ' W-reror NawVorit. M inhnitH-ioj " HOMES IN VIRGINIA. K'n limit tr,f .nh. ... i . . .. Mrifliiln. Immigrants or pcrvpolltiCRlcmpoxlon, Virginia ru-UUll, IUU Wl'iULIHOJO Write for 'lal Estate Mm" free AddrctsII I STAVtKH tc CO., Htchmnn'i, Vn. " " DR, HUTCHfNSOH'S' WORM DESTROYER AiiOlilniiitTrlidlt, iiimI)-. HmmntkrWomii nnil'lm : 'trthiutluitlc iilhnnnlivr. We (tunrnlitrr IH lrtuo. Wu liuvu ImudreiN of Tttlnionlala,ti,1 letted In tho lnt 1", yeiiK, ,rnvliiff conclu'lvely lime iin mnnlf) omtt lliitililn-ou'ii AVoriu I)rtioyrr tf reniiivo the Worun (all kliul,7?oiii, .Vnl, )ir,nnd r;wi, that lnli"t the human fyMetn. I'iyiictanibti'ithnii mul Rlvo them to their miflerlnjc pitlciit". 77m re id iid humbug or qimcicrii about thla thorotuhly rellnblo lueillelno. Price, U3c. icr box, A, W, WRIGHT 4 CO., Wholeialt OrugRlstj, Market and Front Strccti, Philadelphia. feb- II, 'Sl-Sm To ITervoiH Gufforers tha Or. at Eurcjcan uq : cay. I)U. J. n.SIMIHOS'8 SI'ECIIIO JIKIjICIM!. Dr. .1.11. Slmpsnii'H Spcclllo Mcdtclno U a positive fill., tnr lAniiintl'i , I.. .It. . , M ,.H m.j .i-. ... t. ... n i . .-v..., v tioiii VI rati SO UI Mjy kin I, such as weakness and all diseases rasultlng from Nervous Debility. Iirtnblilty.Mintnl Aiixletv, .ariguor. IdsMtiidv, Depression oi splritH and func tlmal derangements of tin i"rvom hyttciii non .eraby, Pal s In the m.ick nr m no. i.ns of .Memo y, Pruivi I'luoldOKoniidUl Ptl.,pn til it Iml.l ,i dn'iuutlnu.lLFn' I ty iv an cany (jravt or both. No nut ti i ho" tlnttered tlx system mayb'froit Hxeetsos nf a n kind, a Hiortcriiirfc in , I m. iin-tut, ulil .ir,wnTii lost runcticns and rrnctnc healih aim happlntss whero beiorn una dest ondenev and gloom. 'I be -elite Mcolclnc li being ind llb woi deiful suociss. I'ninrhnis K'td free to all. Write fortbimnnd rt f lltl t ai Irl, ttlni Price, Si(IJli! tldo per package, nr tlx packages for ts. ii. Win bo tent bv mail on rceeli t of money. 1 do rcss aM eiders.,!. 11. M.M''S .MrDK'INKCO. , Noi lei nt.il 1 6 Main streit, lUltTalo, N. Y. Iet. II -Sl-jt DWELLIKG HIM FOE SALE' Oneoflliom-istd flia lorcbldenccsin tlloomsbnrg on Ibn birib-Me-l cuincr (f Moikci rnd I',nh itreits fi rnieijy orruplid by W. E. turner. 'Ibe lioUrO Is a large and convi i Imi TWO t-TORY IIUK K BUILDING, ntc ly furi.l.bcd. he'ie is nlro a STAlU.l: AMI I.PT 11UII.I IMiS. ', li Tirnr , 1 1 v. Ill I ,. i, i.n.i- li.n.u CSn nil L'U, 11 A 1 I II t I 11 l-'i r tiiil MfiiLifd Ir.nnli.. of .1. H N al. i:n , llluriiihliiiig, Pn., nr Illruni llecce mil knorii. nov, vn, 'so-am A Farm in Montour County Will be sold or cM'h.mscd for u t SrOHE l'HOPEU'IY Oil DWEIl.IM) bv the 'indendmixl. The salilfmin Ison Iheroad from Polifcrmo tn Wuhlnelonvilli'. in l.lb.-rtv township, ubi lit, sw mlli s frcm l oltgroe. and contains ill A('i:i:. A GOO!) i'RAMK DWELLING UOUiE, Iiar:i and outl undines, on the nremhes. NuLnar tlcularwhciu prep it) eichai.g' d tor Is located. U hOIIII Hes:onal!o rod Eac- 'Jems will be Given. Fer.paitlculara, address, . P. KKIfiUAiiD Pot tpgrove or I.tghl.treet. J u. m piRE INSURANCE. ClllitHTIAN V. KNAPP, til.OOMSHUliO, PA. IIUITP.II AMBItlCA SSUt!A.N(!K COMPANY. MI'.IIMAN FIHCI.MsIJHANCK COMPANY. NATIONAL FIRE INSllltACE COMPANY. U.MON IKSUII.NNCJS Cu.ui AM, 'I hce oi n coitronATiovs aro well' Reasoned bv aire nitu rrnTKii nml ImviiiinYprrff liud n Imti at. th'd by any court or law Their assets aro all Invest- S ed In oi.iiisKccmriKsand are liable to tho hazard F oi riHE oniy. Losses i'komiti.v ana noniisTi.T aajiiRiea ana paid is snou as rlete mined by Cuiiistian P Kn ire, bpso- AI. A0F1TAKH M'JVfTlxHt.OOVfBCKd, PA. The people of i.'olurublii e .unty should i)iitroril7c 'ho 'r' cv nhprn !owb If any uro settled and du by one of their own cttl7eos. niuanoM", jiuiii train uumiu r i r ouint ruriihlii'd fice, Iih full Instruc ts. I I I tloiisfor cuuluilin t i iii.i-t ),clllaWe ,TA I I I IjmsIiicki that, .m)' ouo can engage In. V v' 'i lit, business la so eaM' In learn, ai dour Inst I net Ions at u so Silrnplti nnd plain, that tin) one can maKe gieai t ri rut, noutii - very nun. one can fall who is willing to wink. Womru are as suc cessful as Ken. t uvs and rlrls can earn lnnosums. Many hac niaOi atthu buslt ess cviroLe hundred dollars tn a single week. Nothing like It eer knewn befoie. All who engage nio surprised utthecase and rapidity with which they are able to make money. You can engage In this business during your.spaie llmeut jrr ut prom. You do not haxi lo uic-iCiipiiuiiu ii. iiiKu an me iisk. imucwiiu need rtadv monev. should write to us at once. All furnished lrce. Addrers Tkue 4: Co., AugustA,:aIne oct to" 'NMy B. F, SHARPLESS, Cor. Centre and Hall ltoad his., near L. & U. Depot. Lowest Prices will net b: undersold. Manufacturer of JIlNE ('Alt WHEELS, C'cal Ilrcak er arft Ilrldgg Castings, Water ripes, Moves, Tin ware, Plow, 'IKON PENCE, nnd all kind-iot Iron anil llrasaC rtlngs. Tho 't'glnal Montroso, Iron beam, right band, loft band, and Bldo hill Plows, tho best in tho mark et, and all kinds of plow repairs. Cook Stoves, Koom Stoves, and Stoves for heating Btores, i chool houses, churches, &e. Also the. larg est stock of repairs for city stoves, wholesale and retail, such as Vlro Urlck.d rates, Cross Pieces, Lldi Ac. tc, sieve Pipe, Cook Hollers, SkUllts, Cake- Platea, large Iron Kettles, ifio gallons to IX barrels) Farm Hells, SIM Soles, Wagon Boxes, "Allentowu Bono Manure" I'LASTElt, Al.T, 4C...M. jan , 'so-ty C. 33. SAVAGE, DEALEK IN Silvorwaro. Watches.Jowelry.Clocks.&o, All kinds of Watches, Clocks kid J, well) neat y repa'rei and warrantee!, may 17, T-tf 11. C. MAH & Biln. iif.uo.usiwina, va, Uauufacturersot Carriagos, Buggies, Phaotono, Sleighs, I'LATFOIUI WAOONS, to. FLrot-clu.i work always on hand. ItKPAlltlNU NEATLY DONE. rYbv rediuind Hi lult the Uiqm. LATEST STYLES OF oALX-insro- cards At the 'OOLITMBIAN OFFICE. airoai. inu. ILL IT CURE ME? Slid n man whoso Vfo?birj"fl coiintcnneo nnd broken d ,w i constltiilton Mowed tracis of dUeaso -a suiTcrer with Nervous llisDep'U.ln whoia at im nch tho most do'lcato morjcl lay l:ka Ici.l, Itefnsh. Ing si jep and iiilot nerves went Rtrpi.TI 1 1 him, and tie ddip tlrecl oi ovo. bMiif w.;ll Wu u Ivlio.l him to tn' a SIMMONS' LIVER KOLATOR, wh'cli he tl'ii, and In n shoit Hun was not only re llevel bnteiirfil He.nl rj II vo'i ire mrferlni with hrspipilt or Uv er l)lieao In any form do not wait nulll tho dlscasa hai takjn a fas' h )U npin yo't, but me tho tlegulA tor when Hi? HfmpWmi llrit. shjw thsnielvoi. It, Im relieved untold suffering. SIMMONS' I.IVKH IHidPLVroit Unot nnnlcholollc sllmulanl.buta Puvoly Vego table Romoily tbat will cure Mlien cer)thlng clso falls. It Ua faultless rnnlly iiedlclne. Dots not disarrange th" system. N no vhtent dr.istlopurio, but nature' own remedy. Tho frlondof everyone, and will not disappoint ou. A slnplo ttlal will convince you that It Is th luapjat, purest and best Family .Med Iclno In tho world. ASK Hi) reojveriJd dyspeptics, blltout RtitToreri, vlillin tof fever nnd ague, tho mercuMal diseased ju'lent li j v tin, roojvere 1 their health, cheerful spirits and good appetite they will IcP you by ta klif Simmons' Liver Hcgulator. ASK VOt it llHL'titllST POK SIMMONS' Liver Regulator ! Original and genuine, prepared nn'y by .1. II. .lill.IN .t- CO., I'HILADELPlllA. Prior il.oo. Sold by all Druggists, r.pni ui hii iv FACTS WORTH KHOWINC. Glnj.r, Dacha, Ilasdrako, EIIIIIbkU and msnr other ot the best medicines known are so' sldlltully combined In Pakkeii'b uikoeii Tokio, as to make It the greatest Ulood Hunn.r and i Th. ll.it Health and Strength Ile.tor.r ' tier Cieil. ; ; So perfect Is tha comixsltlon of PArtsia's QtHOER Tohio that no disease can long exltt1 where It la used. . l ni ..I. If vou havoDviD.Dila. Held aohs, Rheumatitm, Neuralgia, Bowel, Kidney, pn,, nn,imii,iii, iiBuiiiyi,, uunci. niunsj or LW.r Disorder, or It you need a mild stlm ulant, or appetizer, tho tohio Is just tho med- iclne for you, as It Is highly curatlro ajid In-, vhroratlng but never Intoxicating. , If you ore slowly wasting away with Con' umpUon or any sickness. It you huvo a Pninful. Cough or a bad Cold, FAnKxn's Oinoeh Tonic will surely help you. It gives new llfo and' rigor to the teems and aged, and is a certain: leuro for Rheumatitm and Cholera Infantum. It Ilai 6ied HnnJreil. or LlieiJ It Bay' Nate loan. ! If you are feeling mlserablo don't wait until' you are down sick, but uso the Tokio to-day.; No matter what your dlseaso or symptoms may. :ta It will glvo prompt relief. . Remember I Paskeji's UrNQcn Tokio Is not; a rum drink but tho Dett and Pureil Family, Medicine ever made, compounded by n now. process, and entirely different from Hitters,' ginger preparations and all other Tonics. Try, ! 6oc. bottle. Your druggist can supply you. . PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Th Beit and Moit Economical Hair Dreitlag exquisitely perfumed and perfectly turmless. 1T111 Always He i to re Gray or Faded Ilalr la Its orletaal youthful color and appearance, and ! vamatea to stop its felling, asUt its growth and prevent baldness. A few applications of the Balsam wi'l soften th. hair, cleanse all dandrufT and cure itching and hu saoun of the scalp. Sohlbyalldruzcu;tsai0,sor. Oct. I, 'tO-ly a (A .Uedlelur, nut u Drink.) CONTAINS hops, iimn;, .m.indhaki:, lAM)i:i,10N, ,M TI1K t'l'Ill.hl IMI llrSTMlTI'-! fJCAI,!- iirns'Ai.i. 'iTiirn I.itykici.. '1-1 1 ICY C'UJi lC All r(M'.ti'nr,f III, Slul'iurli. lloni'l, lllood. 1.1 mt, Kldni'itsiuu! t rln.ir Oiiranii, Nfi- lousues, M'pna'.ni'huini cpcLinuir r ,-uiuiu ui;i,ttii., SIOOO m GOLD M'lll le uM for u cnie they will iiotrurc op iifiu, lt iur arjiniii!! iiiijH'rt vriujunuun fuiiuU in thtiii, iIiliu Kforo )utt fcki'). '1 1) 1.0 Inanatn-oliiif ftii'Un"!t''1.(,runfor AJruiiKfimeiii, ti-tii ir oniuiu, (ctj.uto..u4 Itop It'tWi Ml,. li N, 1 July 1C, '&t)-tt 3PXJ33H.IO SALE I'V VALUAllLr. REAL ESTATE 1 OP WILLIAM (I. WICK. 7 ECHAShD. Tlio undersigned, Allorne)s 111 F-ct, cf tholtelrr of William 0. tjulck, latu of tho lotwislilp of Mon tour, In tho County of Columbia, Pennsylvania, wllj olfer nt public hale, the following real t bUts, lut the proptrtyor said d( ceased, naiiicl): No, l. All that certain m.'fsu.ige.or tenement and tract of land attune In sold Montour township, Co lumbia county, bounded and described as follows,: lleutniilng at a black rakntnl mutilng thencoby laud of Llojd Paxton. (late Juseph Paxtou). north sixty dogrees cast slxty.four perches to a slone, thence north nlnitrcn degrees west twenty-sis perches to nicd rak, ther.io north llfty-tour de grees cast foity-slv p'tcliCb and seven-tenths to Hlg I'Hhltigcieck, thence up tho same north thlrty Ilvo degices west thlrly-cno perches to a atom!, thenco by land of Jiiula, Kvans,(luto Peter Apple man) south slxty-'our d egrees west ono hundred and twenty perches to a plnn stump and thenco by land ct John. Meusch, (lato Jclm Jilthaidj) sauth thirty-six degrees cast tllty perches to tlio plauo of beginning, containing TIIIUTY-1WO At Itfcrt. and onu hundred i.nd lour i ialts.tttlct measuro, bo tno same 111310 or less. This Uthe Into lesld ncy or llo.MIiSVSAD OF THE bUPEASEP, about two miles tiom the town cf llloomstiurg and ubemt one-ha'f a mile fr. tn the vil li go of Kii ci t. a j rciulut i,t station of loth tho Lackawanna .t Hlcon.sbuig'allrnudiir.dlLeCata wlssa nnd WPIiamsi on division or tlio Philadelphia k Heading railroad, at thclrcom.ettlon. His ono of tho most benutlful and ferlllu 1 lecet tf land lutho .alley about Hloeimsbiiig ctd Is 111 exc Ueut farming coiiilltlcn. all iltartd. tt basgced build tngi .consisting if a largo i.o.stoi) Irame DWHl.L INO IIOI'SB, largo Iiamo barn ami calt'e shed.ii good carriage house, nwcil: stop and a tmall ten ant hume. There 11 u stiont, cud never falling spring pear the l.tusu with lulli.houso ntlt nndu small stienm of good water nowlng ihroiiglOho tract cast and vust. It haan line Applo On haid bearing good fruit, and e.lh r fruit tro-h, No, 8. Tnciiti.ln Ktsillualii In the vllrgo of Kycr's tiiove. In ll.e ftld tcuul.v of I'tlumbla, In Oreeutt ood tt,wi ship and nuikcd arnl numbered lu tho general plan cf said loVn b) thy Mimbcisnluo (Si and leu ill.). on ti-l-i pioptity I hero nrj a gcod two story divcll. log hgiiaj with otit-bulldirigs at.d nstable, ulsoa HLU'K SMITH SHOP. No.a All that ceitaln lot if wound Mtuuto In thatonn el Hupeit, tn .Montour tcwr.vhlp, taldto lumb'a county, bounded en the iie.uh by lnd of Lloyd Paxton, on tho w. si by same, on tue south by u street fori) feel w I 0 er.d mi the rait by tho public road Icadli g to Hlooir.sbuig, tclng forty-live feet In tldth along nald j ut llo load leading to Hloom .burg and one bundled and ten lectin lenglh along said street. The sains will bo heU asOllows s No, a at Eycrs drove on Thursday, Febru.ry. tth, ISfl, at twoo. clock lu Ilia afternoon at the picmlses. No. .and No. s, em 8n' unlay February w, isl, be. ginning with No. 1 on tho Premises, nt ten o'clock tn the forenoon. TkiisisofSAt-K o' No. l.-Ttn er i-ent 01 on', fourth ot tho purehaso money lo ba pali at 1 hI striking down of the pioprty, the oncfoiuiu etl tho tenter coat on tho llritdaytf April lsii, ,," Ihlrd of tho puichaso money less one thoutiv dj!. lars shall bo secured by bond nud inoitgag-e rorthH use of the wllowol deceased durlrg hc y ,e ,,. Interest fro t the llrst duj tl April isl '.!. " nu illy toiho said widow nnd at her int,t iho nrh clialsurutotholitlrstifthosalddeco,, d H. j , " reiintodrbhallboMTureUbybonas, ' D(1 "1 payable on the llrtt day 01 Aj rll k w from tho tlrst day of April IMI. Hn "mre" Tsms .r Saik or No. a ahia ' s Tb. k ofNo-lexcoptthattbo tt,Vnii 'to bo securi for the uso ot U,o wldatv i.l, tv y , one-IWrd Z whole amount of the puwJtAwufg, u" po sosilon will I, ttrnl, on, uJe nn a AW, tMl II the wrimemia tlJnW TtW bMu ocV. IIVOILt. Ivmr.. , "tAiMfrtifrfe "'j Attn') tatatu i i mmm saHtJ i Itlttf r try Efl .CTMrii:o,Onl. B3 Poetical. 01,1) IiKTTKIIS. ly totters! written In my earnest boyhood To one who left us but tho other tiny, a nd 1 am sitting here, and try lo read them Through tears I do not enro to brush awayj Tears from my friend, nnd tears, ah! much moro bitter, for him, myself, the self that Is as dead As In to whom theeo fadort things were written K'er youth and truitbid from my living Oed. H tvasmysolf. icmcmber that, who wroto them, Head them onco more, and note the liable life, Tho vaste-nlenvor.nnd tho tle.'perato strugglo Torlao above th J grovelemlu Iho strife! Tne.sacflilco of sell for good nf Gthmi Tno pas-Ion at the HiifTcrlngs of tho poor! Tho angry flht 'galnst-prldo andslnnnd riches; The looking unw.ird when tho prlro wts euro Jurs too th hands to case tho ovcrlidcn, ouritln strong voices whosa sweet words of truth Should o'er compel a hearing from tho peoplo Who n aw but scoffed at our Imp'jtuu'U youtli, The world awak'iisd, soon would grow much better; Sion sin and sorrow, U)lng tn tho dust, WouM vuiiHli from tho earth beforj tho sunlight Plashed from our swords, whoso blades should never rust, YeC he Is dead.an.1 1 am old and tired, t do notcaro If all tho world bo sin; I lhtcn dully to my son's loud vauntlngs ot that bright futuro they are suro to win. Ah! bum tho letters, h they fall to ashes .Methliik theyio llko our fidluir mortnl dreams Wcr.Isuiwn woids, and little of fulfillment of all win pronihed by our )0uthj bright l,'it:uii,, All the Year found. elect Story. SAVED B7MAT0HES. A sitiiill room, poorly furnished; it pot of liiigotiiiettu in the window; n gill at u'ork at the table, Howittg steadily. She would have been prettv if she had not Ihmii so poor. If sho had been better fi'tl, sho would have had a rosy cheek; if slietiiul Hail iieeilom and less labor, sho would have had dimples; if she had worn a dress of violet silk instead of faded I'ulit'o, it would have brought, out tin' fiiii'tiess nf her skin and the gotden hue! (if her hair. As it wasAlire .Monie vv.ts pal'.', and pinched, iinil.sad, with the I sewing girl's sloop ot shoulders: and the suwitig gin s Heavy heart. She rose suddenly and folded up her work a child's garment, of lino cam brio trimmed withdaintyhice. She made a package of it, donned her bonnet anil shawl and went out of her lodging house. She threaded the commercial streets rapidly, and soon emerged on avenues of wealthy private residences, lleru it was quieter. The dusk was gathering. Now and then a carriage, rolled by. One -or two stately houses wore lighted for re ceptions. IMany moro were somberly closed. Alice went on, with her quiet, Vapid step. She stopped at last, before a house all in a blaze eif light. Costly lace curtains concealed the luxurious rooms within ; the soft notes of 11 piano camo sofllt' up on the girl's ear. 'Tlio Tracy's give another party to- I night, said Alice. 1 She went into the area and rang the Ben. a servant aumitteit nor. ho went in with her bundle. She came out with a light step. The work had been approved, and she had been paid. A little dazzled with iho se'ene she had just eniergeil from, she paused upon the pavement to count the money. 'Give me a cent,' sai'tl a little beggar boy stin ting somewhere out of tho silent shadows. 'What tlo you want it for .'' asked Alice. 'I'm hungry.' answered tho child. Jle was pale and pinched. Mere's a dime; I would give you more it 1 couiti, sue saiti. The child took it eagerly, on, with less than 62 to bay pay for a week's rent. Sho hail more work. W finished she camo tlio same Sho passed supper and lien it was way 111 tho dusk. As she passed over tho widowalk a iamt hue ot white attracted her at tention. There was a knob of glass, generally called "bull's eye," in tho pavement. It is usually inserted over a coal vault and is removed to admit the coals. This 0110 hail not been adjusted with exacti tude, and at the crevice appeared1 a lino of white. Alice Btoopetl down and ex amined it. It was the edgo" of folded paper. She drew it out with 11 wild thought that, it might bo some valuable check or draft. lSut it contained only a few words wi it leu in pencil. '1 have watched for you constantly tor a wiek. If ou would savo my life come back hiTtvuid all night long phice matches where you found this paper. You shall be rewarded with all you can ask. A J'ltlSONI-'H.' Alice dosed the paper in lier hiiiidand looked aroiinelJl)L'wihiered. lSTo one was to he seen. Shu looked ilown at tho lump of dull glass, but it -was entirely opaque. The bull's eye wan not set quite iivenly in its place. Sho touched it with her foot but could not. movo il. After waiting 11 momo,ii,e'onfusod mid in doubt she passed on, recollecting her errand. Tlie area door admitted hor. The ser vant had a child in her anus, the dainty little thing for whom Alice made gar- lllkUllS. Otis. Tracy Btiid yon was to conic up to her chamber,' she said, 'you know the way.' Tho lady 'aIioiii sho met. was not, love ly; she was (.allow and tlu-k; very disa giecablti looking clutching her cash mere guwn at tliu bit list, anil turning impatiently toward her littlo sowing gin 'Why did von not. eoino before V she nskt'ii, , ., iioarso voice, with a slight I'l-cncr, accent. 'Tho child shoulel have had V.mt ill ess to tliivi) nitn-dny.' v was siek vestei'dav itnd I eonhl not "'ish it,' iinsweied Alioe. Maditmo snatched the package tearing it open and letting the littlo emorotdeied robe fall upon the bed. 'AVell, hero is your money,' said she, opening it velvet purse. 'Next time I will employ somo one who will do as they promise,' Alice turned away willt n bursting lietivt for tho woman's words meant, starvation for her. Sho tlarcd not raiso her voice in reply i sho devilled truly that the heart tiiufer 1 1 Kit lith robe was: ono of Rtono. Ah sho passed downstairs sho heard u. low voioo ii liroceeuctt irom ouo oi ine roorna nbovo her. kAnO ho is 21 tti-dnvr it snhl. YcaSt is tbreo yeaiu sinoo Ida myster ious Ofisiippeftronpc with n mt-eiluj; litUlJH. Thiol Vrt'tv Vtcitlthy. vV Hoot I'VA ed nnd ttliut tlicin in, Altco passed down into tlio street. Sho walkt'd fnst, trendintr initliinklnrr- ly, upon tliu bull's eye nnd went homo. When alio Hung herself down to weep shu suddenly felt tho crumpled paper In her hand. Whnt should she dot She lav thSnldntr a long time. Shu considered tho strange ness of tho request, tho possibility that it wits not meant tor her, tlio idea that it wa4 n hoax or written bv some madman for it was a man's handwriting. jsut the girl h lienrt, was warm nntl true, The possibility that soinu ono was in trouble nnd sho might lielp thetn was tho thought tlint had tho most weight. Willi no one to counsel or object, sho obeyed it. She went to the store and spent 1 of her preeious monev for matches. She re ceived a largo pack :tLre, containing thou amis of tho littlo lueifers. Tho ritv clock was striking 9 as she reached tlio bull's eve. Tlio street was silent, the pavement de serted. And she bent down, sotuo one tapped upon the bull's eve. She slipped ii sheet of matches into the cruvicc. It (lis:i)pt'ineil. She waiteil a fewnioinents; the hand tapped for more; sho supplied tlicm. As sho waited acain a pedestrian ap proaehed. She rose and slipped back in to the shadows until ho had passed, otli crwiso she did not fear. The street was quiet, and sho could see the stars twlnk- I inir in tho clear sky. Hour after hour sho supplied matches, at intervals ot onai ter hours. Uccasioti ally tho rap camo for an earlier demand. lint shu could not seo tho hand. She only imagined il to bo n man's. It was long past midnight. Tho city clocks were near striking i.', when her matches became exhausted. She had not been sufficiently supplied, slie thought. Quito at loss what she ought to do,shc rose from her cramped position, standing in doubt when a voice said: 'Como with me I' She started in terror for a man stood beside her; but tho next words reassured her: 'It is I whom you gave tho matches to; do not bo afraid, but take my arm and walk last ; I am not sate here. Alice could only seo a tall form and a pale lace, the features of which she could not distinguish ; but tho voice though hurried, was gently modulated, anil the sliaugcr took her hand with n grasp tiutt was not unpleasant. 'You must be tired; but thin has been a good night's work for you,.ittle girl,' ho said. 'What did von want tho matches for asked Alice trembling. He had drawn her hand within his own, and she walkcil rapidly besid him. 'It was the only way in which I could get tire;' ho answered. The heat melted the cement which enclosed tho bull's evo in the wall of my prison, and I es caped through the cavity. It was larger than tho ono in tho pavement. I have been a prisoner in my own house ifor threo years.' As they left tho vicinity of the Tracy dwelling ho walkeel slower. 'I was quite helpless,' ho added. 'I knew of no ono to appeal to whom I could. Hut listening and waiting, as a man only listenes and waits for freedom I grew lamiliar with your step as it pass eel so often over tho bull's eyo and up the steps, and a week ago when I heard your voice to tho beggar boy, I resolved to trust you. I know your tread the in st ant that you touched the curbstone,and I slipped the paper tip the crevice. You saw it immediately. Tho hour till you came passed heavily ; you were my only hope. You aro a brave, good child. Now, where is your homo ? Can I go there for a littlo" rest before eiayligliU' -It is a poor place,' said Alice 'but you arc welcome' Daylight was dawning when sho re vealed her poverty stricken littlo room to him. llo tiling himself into n chair and dropped his face on his folded arms on tint table. Alico faucied that ho wns praying, and moved about noiselessly, preparing a little breakfast. Site did not reniizu that this man was young und handsome, and it was not, pcrluthi, pro prioty to have him there. Sho was only zealous in her pity to servo him, i.eeing, by daylight how ill ho looked. Hut by noon there were stratiyo do ings in the littlo sewing girl's room. Sho hail been sent for a lawyer, tho tnostre- iiowneel and popular ono in tho city, nnd lie came with two other gentlemen, bo grand that little Alice was quite awe- stricken, rinnllv -Mr. Lionel lracy that was tho name of the hero went , away with them, and sho was loft alone with her poverty and her wonder. Only sho wns not quite so helpless nnd destross etl as sho had been, for one of tho gen tlemen had smiled upon her, and left a few pieces of gold upon her table. Hut theniarvel was all over with her, and tho gold wns spent, and poverty and labor and caro had como back, when one day there was a knock nt the door, and tho laiidlatly'ti little girl said that a cariiago was standing for her, and a man iii waiting said that she had been sent for. What could she tlo but obey tho sum mons! wandering what fairy work it was that luxurious ride until she began to hpo through, for tho carriage ttopped nt Clio Tracy mansion. There lias been great public excite- uioiit. the papers had been charged with the development ot tho intamous plot in high life, whereby tho true heir of a great forrunu had boon .drugged, while ill, and concealed, and a story tiunipcd up about his mysterious disapiienntiice; but Alice, in her solitude had known uotldug about it. Her pennies went for bread instead of news. Hut when hIiu stepped upon tho threshold, Lionel Tracy . i . , . - nits resioreumabit'r, inti nor wiiu a ien di-f eourtesv and took awav all her fear and made her feel like n littlo queen in the midst nt tho splendor, 'Have tho rest nil gono nwayl' sho abkeil, seeing no ono but now bervsmu nud ii pleasant woman, who was tho housekeeper. 'Yes; 1 am quite itlone, and shall be, unless you will come and live with me, ban! Lionel l racy 'Do you want n tsowiiug girlt' asked Alice, innocently. vmj; i want ii wile, he answered ono whom I can love with all my heart, ns I do you, Alice. Will you como und live with meT Did shot, well yea und thojmlllo hud another episode to excite them the fhiuoiu Lionel Tracy 'i warrlngo. Alice mew iharmiuL' with bawiiuWi. ami aha VftiC'hrOhitktlSh Ijuqt wLVuilij lA - J vMtA-tr Itoiii, From Poverty to Opulence. AN II KIR TO 840,000,000 St tTKRINO FOR TIIK NECESSITIES OF LIFE, There nro now in Now York tho Mayor of Hamburg, Germany, nud sev eral noiaiiles, who came to this country recently to take steps for settling an ci tato estimated variously nt from $35, to ij4U,uuu,tJUo(on a man residing there, who has for soino time been supported in the net of charity. This man came hero a few months ntro, under tho nnmo of .Tohntin Spier, lie brought his wife and a child about a month old which had been born in Philadelphia, whero ho ....!.! 1 1 ,.. , , , t . . sain no nan leceiuty lautteti uy tno Aine rlcatt lino of steamships. His story wns that ho was tlio son of Hoelloff Van Ila ren, a wealthy German shipbuilder. WrMtnn tin tilj intntm li!o rurvttinii Ititfttwa ,it.i i.id.ti.o.nnJLtn.,,,!.. . .i 1 .i I 111. ivta-i lutiiic inn iiiuiiii;i iitw nii' 1 VIIV Ilia llllltl UJitl I ttli tiLliMlla 1 I 111 it I lit IV I 1 i0 . . I much ins senior. Jhis lady had two "" ' "V 1 1" ,7 . " : , sons. In the family arose n feud be "ccamcd. Iho stipendiary Magistrate be cause young Spier, or Hoelloff Van Har- K?" to nmino her, when the following en, r., was the heir of n great estate.tho talliiil Iwtltn l.rtuJnaartl et n ni'it.i i.ofntn I . " . ' I His patents intended him for a Catholic n ...no n.lt,.n...l ,1.1m I . . I clergyman, lie was .U I.C Cllll, IIIVU AUI -Ilin I position and in duo time assumed cleric al orders. For three years only was he in the church and then ho seceded to Protestantism. Thcro was much trouble because ot this. In tho end thero was something moro serious than worthy al tercation. tJne ot his halt brothers bo- entno excited in a discussion over liocl- loff's change of belief, and struck at him with a knife; but Hoelloff struck, inflict ing a fatal wound of which tho victim died three days after, To escape the consequence ot the murder alleged, ll.oitidi the German aavs ho nctnd lii aelf ,i,.f,V.n iJ.,nff .,!., i,,i f. , JSULIIUII. lllttt VIIU tV- I p doiu of Hamburg, fled to London. lie took the advico of tho Mayors of both Rotterdam nnd Hamburg to this effect. Hoelloff had a graiid'unclo enormous Iv- wealthy. Ho it was whoso estates Johaun Spier, ns he hns been known here, or Hoelloff Van Haren, as ho is in reality, has inherited. After Hoelloff's (light to London his grand uncle helped him financially for a time. Then Hoel loff married an English woman of cul ture named Annette Wnrsop. This brought nbottt a breach between tho gram! uncle and Hoelloff, nnd the latter left without resources, emigrated' to this country. He had about $201) when ho reaeheil Philadelphia. Thero his child was born. When ho started for New York he had about 1170 left, On tho way this was lost or stolen, and he had to nsk for aid immediately upon Iiu arn vnl. His story about being an heir to so much wealth was not generally be lieved, but ho was furnished with cheap lodgings, ami there without comtorts, above the bare necessities of life, he has lived to this time. Not until ho came here did his wifo know that his name v....v ..... i vn nnt. .Inlifinti nnier. l.eariiinri' the . -. . .i truth fmm tin. dilution of- nn nivplnnn coining from Germany, she insisted on being remarried under the name ot Van Jtaren, nnd this wns accomplished uy a German Justice of tho Peace. When little work, poor pay, cast off appearently by Vou Haren s family, the outlcolf was far from cheerful. Tho lat tor pan of last week, however, Von r? n frtti tirs?u on !! L!iii1 n ttioit f f.tai fits- .IVtlLUlJ IA r- final. IIUIII HiV . Ml 1 t 1 1 1 f surviving half-brother who had como" to a J el1 -'" n ,tho rf10,, ,of this country to bring intelligence nnd to 1,10 one where Mahers mother, God be male a proposition which sounds like one nierciful to her, is on her dyin bed. Av of Monte Cristo's. The intelligence was go there quick ye 1 find Maher get that Heinrich Spier, of Hamburg, whose ' mothers blissin, God help him. family name was Vou Haren had taken, 1 lle VMti' ,)"cd bu' of, lc.u.ree' had died in December at the great age we.ru disappointed, while the fugitives of 103 years. The proposition was that the now milliouairo should make his step- brother the manager of his estate, ho (Von Haren) tn reeievo 25,000 weekly fron tho 06tato during his life and step brother, to reeievo tho rest. 1 lie step brother, Ileinrieh V on Haren, had ?25,- U00 with him, which lie offered to hand over to the heir nt once, if ho would sign a paper to such agreement, Wit Koe Holt refuted, with the stepbrother was Attor ney William A. Beach, of New York. Tho stepbrother nnd heir met in New Haven lawyers olhce. '1 hero was little good feeling between tho men, as mignt be expected; After the interview with Von JJoelloff arranged to go' to New York and will visit that place and confer with the Hamburg Mayor and notaries. His estate does not come into his posses awn until April, inere are prelimi nary matters to be settled, The prob able and estimated income form the im mense le&taLe is about S4,".000 per week, .... . ; " : i . 1 The iieaa lajinonniro is nam to nnvc own- .i i . I..- .i . i ..I.:..., I'll BeVCIjJJ fJm"iyt"lUB mm cvviliy omjia, nntlinrr in vnrinita tinrta nf tlio rrlnlin. Von Haren is much excited over his good'forfuncwhich ho could barely cted- it nt first, but he has slept little for some tlavs. He s n modest npiiearinc man. iged about thirty-five, not henvlly built, and has light hair nntl blue eves, lie M,,ntr Kn.rhsl, indiffflrnnil v. Til wlfo i-"-- -?- ----- ' - - - mifnk-H tint ii tii'i-innn mil Knfiisii t ueut. ly. Ho says that he hn suffered sinco en to break the quarantine and visit Si- tho same ciieiimstaiices as those under he has been hero for the absolute neces. oux city. This catastrophe was prevent which Mr. Miner is said to have oiigi sities of life. ed by the olty obuneil sending Napoleon Hated it. Somebody ban evidently got EVE. When Eve upon tho first of men, tho ap ple pressed with specious cant, Oh what a thousand pities then, that Ad am was not Adamant, Hut though bv his false step wo ware doomed, to life of endless toil, One certain comfort we can get to cure Ktienniutics, Jiclectno Oil, Rptft'lilrss trom hove. A young woman now in Montana was adored nt 10 by a young man who was disliked by her parents, ouo reciproca ted tho tender lecling, but, was an af fectionate daughter, ami would not mar ry him. Hut sho sternly resolved to let th-ru know that sho wns u blighted bo- ing. Sho continued to live with her father and mother, but never spoke again. Sho is ill now, but is still as dumb us an oyster. Through the pur- titioti ot her room ... ..- im she will sometimes crsiition pf those in he nnlH. nnd occnHinnnUv. listen to tho oonv adjoining apartments, nud occasionally, several days after it has taken place, it will bo found on paper in her room writ ten out verbatim A Foolish Mistake. Don't make tho mistake of confound ititr it reined v of acknowledged merit with the numerous ouuck medicines that are now no commou. Wo speak from experience wnen wo Bay mat rarker a Ulnger roniois a startling health restora tive autl will do all that is claimed for it We have vued it ouulvtB with the Lop ltt iiulxi;forJr,ebiu.tliuii tend vrltu wfci uut xs fcYrf,Wk ttiy,---Xf4 A Fenlit lacldmt. The following amusing incident oc curred during the Feninn excitement of 1877 in Ireland : Two young men, fti gativo Fenians, were hiding in the moun tains, when tho mother of one of them was taken sick unto death, blio wanted to see her boy once more, nnd a faithful messenger summoned mm lrom the lulls. IDs companion went with him, nud he had the melancholy satisfaction of ior ing his mother alive. As soon as tho vital spark had lied the fugitives made tor the friendly laatncss ot tlio moun tains. T hoy started alter dusk, an old woman going n short distance before them to look out for police nndj military. They had traveled about three miles. when the preconcerted screech ot tlio woman warned them of danger. They took refuge under a ondgo. A flying . " ' coluniti Ii at l come upon tiic old woman , , ,, . , . . , otiil ttfa-innilitii-r tn nn Trtirhtm iiu! talm ls. ' y tnnnl f-iflininl ii'lin Itnrl irvoilii llAfno s1l I Im iin-iii, unit-mi n iw iiati v it a n convx-nntlon, took place. Her object t .,..1.,. n..l .,..,., ,,t ,,lHi,n.d ,111. IU ttllll UUII1II IMV If ,41 OI,i:i n, m, .,-.., liio .viagistiatcs oo e.ct was tonneiii sue wns a native of tho locality itnd knew fall tho inhabitants! 'What's vottr name!' 'I forgot to bring it wttd me; ii's tit homo. 'Come, tell your name.' 'Musha, begorra, an' mv name is Mary.' 'Mary whnt!' 'No, inilade, but Mary Malowney.' 'How many years ago were voti Horn' 'Just two weeks before Jim Casscv's "Kr ,00K mo mcumaiiCKS, an inai was r ., , , ., , ... , , ., . three weeks after Dromano Castle cot firelan'it wns distinguished a month afore IJounclly bato Uooper. ltickni that up in ve have inu ngo, uv that s what ve re ifter.' Whero do vou live, ami how do you get there!' Troth an' I live at home, an' I get there on mv feet. What road do vou go home!' Down beyand the bridge thero ye can sec ii house on tho ihitmu-side ay tne haystack oomih, up ; about threo mile farther at this side there it pigan abnrn sittin' down; that's n mllo from Lisken churchyard. Whin you git there veil hear n bull roarin't an' I live widin a ball av an ass nv that. You're a satisfactory individual.' Your a lyin' thafel I'm nn honest wo- man, so I am, an you're not.' Uome, now, what tlo you know about tti, TP.iIfini7 I f IMil nnl mil,.,. Trtr llnthm I 1 umII tnur. vnn 9 f v,n w In 1 inn whore two of them, named McCabe and Mnl.n,. n,-.. I,, ,1 ' ' -.....v., ... ...... , tVrrah. they d kill mo avthey found ,n ,. nn' lou ulna I'.l lo nfnrm li nn - -T -w ii... I '" (-,". --." i .i ,i n,t-n rrnnonn v ,x i tin, 1 1 w- i , 1 1 ;iv ye on t tell who told ye 1 11 Bind ye on tneir inracK xor u, aim nay me ino monoy down. l'ho money is all right; you 11 be paid when they are caught.' reel better be atther catchm em thin. The top av tho cvenin' to ye.' 'Coma back; here s the money. 'For God's gakj'don't ye tell who tuck the bind money, mid go to Mailer's house !$"' ."p trt' m mmy, old woml,n l)0ckct tue "- und the Tlielllai'k Small Vox. A SETTLEMENT IN DAKOTA SADLY AFFLICT ED TIllUTY-TWO UBATIIS -TIIK KIS KASE 8UPP0SKP TO HAVE UEEN ItnOUOIlT FROM UL'SSIA. For several woeks tho small pox hn been raging with great fatality in Jeffer son, Union county, Dakota. A strict quarantine has been enforced against tho community, nnd the disease has not spread beyond tlio settlement, although it has played sad havoo there. The set tlement consists mostly of French Cana diaus, and when tho disease first broke out they were unmindful of its conta gious character. AH burials were public, and moro or less attended by tho whole population, ns the settlers are nearly all of kin. In this way the disease spread ot ktn, , n " - ' - r rapmiy, i ipi. I.. r i,,frw,.,w,,. i,,,,, i, I aiiu iiuujitu ui mciii ihuu ,i-if c in 1 1 nt I'd for ncnrlv a month. -No mails are received from thero nml none nip sent there. The railroad uithorities forbid trains to stop. Elk Point, the county seat ot union county, nnu oioux cuy have largely .contributed to tho relief of I tno sttiienng peopte, out untier me re- atrnint to which thov are subieeted the i .", , , , . , ., . seiners nave uecomo restive anil inreat- Hroiieling. who has many relntives there . i rr i . - . ) . i i to Jefferson, prom him it Is learned that there have been over ninety cases of small pox in the settlement. Thirty- two have died nnd only six have recov ered so far. At present there are Bixtv cases under treatmeut, and it is believed that many of these will recover as the ,. - ,. l .f... r - . disease nas iosi mucu oi us lonucr viru lence. Mr. Hronelmg reports that whole families have been carried away by tno disease, and that in many instan ces the dpad have been left unburied for days through fear as to inability to ob tain help to inter tliem. At present I'.ik I'oint has two physi cians in tho infected district; autl it is beliuvcd that the disease j abating and will bo wholly conhned within its pres ent bounds. No cases have doveloped in Sioux city, though isolated cnsesi are reported in several towns in southern Dakota. Tliu diseaso is said to bo the black small pox, and is thought to have 1 I'tTVM WU I (111,11. tl-MIVl. I.J 4 imi,, Ul 411IH- B;an Munuonilo limnigran,g, wfio passed th rough 01) tUelr w ay to Yanktoi.Wo- I . . , ' ' been communicated by a party ot Kus- in, several weens ago. . John Peeler, the warden of tho North umberland county jail was knocked down inside ono of tho wings on the 9th inst., by a couple of the prisoners. Five mode their escape i lie warden was bad I ly injured about the head. f our of the prisonera were without coaU The at taok was made at six o'clock in the morn- Ing. Tho warden examine the wings every morning to. boo all u safe, and be then luves Ui priionw out into the Lull tloHtia the cIav. A lwnrd oi it tiVa-Jcr a on) cf tU pfecir- Geiioral News. Tho electoral votes were counted by Congress last week, Wednesday, nml Gnrflcld nud Arthur declared elected. Four persons were killed by tho fall of tho roof of tho Lnko Shore Depot nt Diiitaio 111st week:. It is asserted that a constable ill Frank lin a few days ngo, served a writ upon a man as ho wns standing by the open grave of his father. A number of now summer resorts nro to bo established along tho lino of tho I'ennsylvania railroad on tho eastern slope of tho Allegheny inoutains. A Chester county firm of florists and nurserymen mailed ten tons of circulars one dnv rccentlv. Tho tiost:ii-e on Iho shipment aggregated Sl,000. Mrs. Hayes has n record of the White House entertainments under her rulo in the shape of n largo album, containing diagrams of dinner parties, names of guests, etc. Ktnaniiel Kttingcr, Israel Herb and Jonathan Moyer, the Snyder connty murderers .havo been sentenced to bo hanged. The House Committee of Foreign Af fairs atlopted a resolution renllirming the Monroe doctrine in reference to non interference of Kitropean governments in matters on thi-.continent. tJO John G. Whitter holds the opinion tluil, ns respects suffrage for women, whatever objections may bo niado to it as a matter of expediency, thero is no possible argument against it on the ground of the principle. hook out for those counterfeit '$! United States notes, now in circulation. They aro of the series of 187.", letter D, mil can be readilv detected as they arc poorly printed ami shorterthan tint genu ine note--, ii nui I'umpiircii Willi goon bills, they are likely to deceive. Jul ifiv O'NVil. who wnxsi'iil to tho K:it-i lVni 1'iitinrv for lif'. bv judgo Hookefeller, of Northumberland county. is reported dviug. Mis mother will ap ply tor a pardon, at the next meeting of the Pardon Hoard, in ordur that the boj may die at home, The ice in the Siisipiehanna til Wilkes- bane broke lust Friday. The steamboat H. IS. Wright, wan broken 'into frag. meats ami dmppeared lrom view. Iho Kingston tints were coveied with water, and all travel between Kingston and Vv ilkeslMire suspended. ' or uoi 10 acne iii.tts me t ues- 1 otiundi um. ye rheii IllHllC SUIltTel'S, IS 1 1 V HO lUCails .1 llllilfltlt i ,p.. ii n,i , Ln I"'1"' " '" Auirwiiiu vn ii'iu vmi hiii mill u lull am nnsv lint. In ni.hi- ia Tft ftlnn- , - r - - - - w w A survey was made several months ago to determine the Donndarv line be- Itween Wyoming ami Lackawanna coan ne.. The Wyoming count v authorities refuse to accept the report, as it lops off too much of their territory,aml the Lack- iwanna authorities have been restrained by injunction from assessing taxes on the la'ud in dispute. Lieut. Burnett, of the Ninth Cavalry, who as a cadet at West PointCast Spring, gave tho leading evidence against Whit taker, being the first man in his room af ter the alleged assault, and who is now summoned to appear before the Whittaker court martial, was assigned, immediately after graduation, to a regi ment of colored men, and has served with it ever sine'c. The small pox scare throughout the tiuieieiit sections ot the country nave caused an unprecedented demand for vi rus. The Jenner, Pennsylvania and Franklin vaccine farms of Franklin co , aredailv shipping quills and points to all parts ot the country, and are unable to meet the demands innde upon them. The i'ejiutntioiiof tho virus produced on these farms is very high, ami the cus tomers are from the bett class of physi cians. Mrs. W. N. Palmer, 149 Morgan St., Rtiffulo, N. Y writes: My child wns taken Feb. 1st with croup in its severest form and Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil be ing the only remedy at hand, I be gan giving according to elirections and found it gave immediate relief. I gave three (3) doses and the child rested well the re- maindef of ilm limht ' I have used it time with cum- - - ; r,-- m my lamil v lor some i i - - i ihi'iu HUCCeSS. I -'here is some dispute as to the origin of thp expression, "An Axe to Grind, I" ur M issue we printed nn mttclo 1 num iiu, v . m-ni'i iimy wiwn, in wpp h tio pxpression is nscriDCd lo r-""iil'V"i1" " u "- " article w He i says that Heniamin Prank 1 1: ,i, i r:, .-i :.,., " w" iiuiw w t , "iiun pu "i things mixed When a board of eminent physicians nnd chemists announce el the disco v erv that by combining some we'd known vn.- li . - r, t uauie remedies, tno most wouuenui medi cine was produced, which would cure such it wide range of diseases that al most all other remedies could be dispells ed with, many wen skeptical: but ptoof of its merits by actual trial has dispelled all doubt, and to-dry the discoverer, ot Hint gieat medicine, Hop Hitters, aro honored and blest by all ns benefactors. Democrat. Fuels Worth KunetubfriD'. Ono thousand shingles laid four inch es to the weather, will cover one thou sand square feet of surface, and five pounds of shingle nails will fasten them on. One fifth more siding and flooring is needed than the number of square feet f.l 11 X.I ?f .urf"co t?,.bo cove1reU- be1c.m,8 ,e fl 1,1 tho Hll"Hg nnd matching of tho flnnr. . . . . , tuwiiiiKiivi ihviii ffeae . vr f vij v yards of surface, and eleven notimls of - lath nails will nail them on. Eight bushels of good lime, sixteen bushels of sand and ono bushel of hair, will make enough good mortar to plaster - ono hundred squaro yards. I A cord of stone, three bushels of lime. - I and n inililo vard of Hand will lav nnu j hundred cublo feet of wall. Five courses of brick will lay one foot in height on a cblmneyi six brick in a tourte will iriRke n flue four incbtt wide M)ti twelve inc long t nhd tipbt bib k in . fourie Vll) uhk it tine etxU luvl'.i