The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 24, 1881, Image 1

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in 'Ki. cui.rvntA t'liTiNrr t.
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Half column 1o.ro 11.00
one column w.no am
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-i, - oT-Mti.cl 'n Gorman.
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. M-.r-.i ma -. noi..niKfl, lllootMhuflf, Pa.
r .in' i rated states Uivr AAniKSMtlir
. , . i, .ny part, of America nr Smco -
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Netnry Public
v )n.t & WlXTEltSrREN.
a tioi:neyrtn.-I aw.
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BXOHANGB HOTBL.
W. P. 1DBB3, PJIOPRIETOR
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OPTlcirBi OfliT 11' 1 KB,
B7 F, "SHA8PUSS,
'or. ctniiv dud li.iB r.uau su., ncr t. A n. m.
tew Priw: will n;t b mksIA.
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m uuU r.rlrt.-i f'rtlngi, Wnffr Hkh, shmm. Tin
vnre, no- , iiioxmxcK, ami au UimU ( iron ua
' rai'su nuns.
Tin? r'i'itiU Mwrniw, Iron broin, rlglit hrma
-rt i abu, una side lull !., trtunt in Uiemaik
ot, aol .ill kloi'j o? f! w rf ,ialrn.
roftkRIf.tds.UonmsttT ntdHiovoi fcr imntlnij
WOW, f001 Bow, clill'"h.H,, 4c. Alfrt ttitt Uirt:
out Mock d( t tmlra mf tlljr ilovea wlmicsale ami
rMU, mob tm lire UiicMir.itC", crow riccn, t.Mi
Vt. ftf., Htive Pip, cox I'.'ihr.i. Mkl'llt", Cake
ILitec, lafu Iron KctMtn, W tr.HJDf to ly Uriel)
1 urn ii,-1, mm Hn(, Wnitou lwxu,
"AUenfown Bime Manure"
t I.ASiCK, VM.V, &o., .
HIDES.
5h airhMt Maifc:: Price in Cash
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lUiOOjISBUHG, PA.
A l i t! i), 'wi ly
HLOOMSBURG-, " A., .FRIDAY , .MT--Jfl M, 1881.
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THK COLOMIUAN, VOL. XV. NO. 26
ooumniA DDHOOHAt,
,VOL.Xr.VI, NO, K
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9.00
10.no
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13 TO 21.00
15.00 85.00
i.or) ino
co.00 loaoo
Tcnrlr nrlvtrtlscmciila pnynDio qunrtAnr. iTrin
Mcnt ndvcnivmcni inun be pM,i tor before intcrtal
nccpt where parties linro accounts.
Ifil ridvcrtlspmcotii two dollftrn per Inch for throo
lnwrtlon. nml M lliat rnto for wtdJUon&l lnacrUons
without rcfcrcnco to IcnRtlv.
Exocutor'ii, Aflmlnlstratot's, nd Audllora notices
three dollara. Mutt bo paid (or when Inserted.
Transient or lxnl notices, ton cents a lino, regular
ftdrcrtlrtcracnta half rates.
Card In tho "Iluslncss Directory" column, ons
dollar per year tor each Una.
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i.iARi)WAiu; otjtlerv;
?AiHl OIL AKS VAE!:i:SSS,
DOORS.OT, BLfflDS. HfiA'IETS
Lumber of all kinds lor sale as clioap
as tho cheapest for each or
produce,
C!ATA"WiaSA,
mnj rt f la
JLn .
S.'
TtNGL
tliuralgls, Sclalicn, Lvntlago,
Snsknclis, 2arwast of !!,o OUst, Gotif,
Quinty, Sore Turcot, Sucllwns inJ
Sprains, Surt.s Am! iV.no'r,
Ginsral Bodily Paw,
Tooth, Bar and Usadacko. Froiied Feel
and Hurs. aid nil oihsr Pains
c.vl Ishes.
Nil rri'parallnn i.n e Hi cqunlM f i Jai..;m m
n.rv."r'xfmtVfiii 1 . .m.;iUxu;piii' ht.rne1v.
A Irlnl cifa.l- but tho r ii'j. imtivt ly tnll'.iic miilny
i.r ,n C,ijU. 't.l i.v i-y 11. Mil'it-rlnK Willi iaiu
c.ui lmvi rlirap i. Ml y ".tn proul' of lis c'uiu.3.
lilroitl.uiH lu Klcfi-n 1 .imiunsi".
SOLD SI' ALii I)RtIR0T3Tfl AltE DE;JE3 IN
MELJCINC.
A,VCGSL3SIJ. & CO.,
c y ,vurc! hull tlch ltIrnt! liauc.
A ')ii ui&&pti -r VutiUu. wati-
tuoit jliuaii l' j . , ',n iu 'i.. i I r t ...v jit a:t',
RdiCU lT;V-Or- ' - : 1 " ''"with i.v.
Aui on jy-J eaci-: j '
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iliUvrH..rt' ii j vu.. . i o ..i!..irtiiPiV
tyjfUjlv,t.ij(pt,T; nin .1 orijmn. nr u
art' 1 i.n 1 ru'.
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P"t .rt . , . , n , t
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win-' nu fr- c lAin"-A
Poetic!.
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n.Mii.v.
vi in. min'iF' i.
lltblii fun ill' ' Mun t.
J r, W0HI"n I .Ullld Hill.
TumWinfup'iitlfVuirotnl t;
llUgf 'jHllll9ll'T(!.llB,l 11
Hir. . 1 I UtHii-'tki'lMi'i'.:
i..-cn Willi n 1 i'r?' '1!
To v K' iic I OH nun V l'r Mi m
I'-inrterlnitw ! - f.i
Iih-ii mill Umoii ! "Ihl. j'41 i) i.l 1 1 lit',
'a ii.il . Iiati 11 tiiifwx.il ainiliti;
Ul lum nut, lu Id- wi.iln, J-rl W .hw,
tutlM"irs la th low eilulo. '
Then Iho ollrr: "1 held, trior 'jror,
llu w untrue wlu otily ui'arii,'
Imlly nubmllo, MliUHlMKesdliPOvcr
Jiibc and hail Ii. l.ljlu-rJ ol rorcs ;
1 lilin r JjiuI i fervent, lowr
t 'li (frmt liuit wlio smlt'in nml sparo "
"N'iy." Mid HitlJ, s.vaklnj lowly,
" it ii too lni"M r iiu.i I vail,
Who, It MaUtu iiiine buliccrnlonl),
iunfin Mia tiiltiigslr..kjli)fiiU1
Ikuowlii'j Un til hot-iurr'iruly holr,
Vi'i a; t lii liin I. ml wlm lovith aa."
o itiir pnM m, i.i'eiuu nages !
nirtrli.g ilromu wuili mc yoiro Mid II i
V t, In Civ J.ipfo cU'utistlai. go,
l a I' i ''it ul Direr Iniretii at 111 i
S.it iilmi's ton, norl v nMJiav i
Any Kil l uku t'.u IU Uru Willi
Kt-Mfcr.
W'tieit doomil In ii-il liar yo iili l i ' r.
I ii i ,ivi.ik .ii. luin. ior b.ilh luiv OH,
Tha. wvimi. M.k' I l.i '.'luM
I lit b ia , .ulJ Mi hm 'nut ir iii'ad,
'l Hilt l-vCi-lli . Hi )" WllKU.ll
t mo Ul-jul'iv-s ikilipj lurr, un,
A'.il witu U"i posi vi' k i i uiid feel
Ttio glow or Din- Hs m .
wid mill tli.i akiinaiu Just aililu ,
Tli i gol Inn s i i us w.tvin and brlslii' i
Kn t ir liai lojt I ti r.idl.int Jim ,
or t i.li' 1 trjiu tnu tr.i.va l( ulj'.lt,
An I lh'.l HvSc,i.vk In si II! is f.ilc
rii wris ut lilrH n swivt .ilf:nrD,
'I lie II vom lilo mi. auil 1 1 til i nlr
Tlio tiuraiioj o! tli'j i-pr ng l in.ni
liat, t.i, t tm x or aiuii? rust,
Ui- of s'jo I l"o was log'OUi,
How lull-) OiUiu 1 1 u . . I ibl,
An ' Ji'i, nil'! i ', nl. :t lii''i!il !l.ivi hocli !
N v Mi.ul ,W4 i;itiii;r tf a" III '"-nit,
Him iiUdt Hln.n liu.tr a i Mi i Ptrul'i.
Hi i-yn ff.MW .1 in Willi ti'i 1-4 111 .1 "lul't,
iul m.m ry j;ito wo vios M lain.
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Mv. lifl' tl' ile to gri . i" jjior :r.
:it.iBl'a.1ion Guaranlced.
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Market . '. &ar ilivut.
. iiX S, M. P.. SurKPon anil I?liyni
. .. (:... n,iU HuoUIutiuti on Third street
MclCJ' LVY, M. I) . nrjiM.u "1 ihy
? , icL 'i.Qoiih i.ido Mali) strotl, below Jtorkc
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BOTH IIGC'JliAriVK AM) I'LAI.N.
415 Ultt-ln utTitruStttri Kt-pitirttJ.
Select Story.
titillliiiil ri'( in.'
su incil cinioiis to ;i'ci it.ilii lit-- iilontih
Sli.i i Niiw'.icniTi, a UiIh ii Mnuuini' frii"
of r. lli'f.
I'lRilnll was at 'is !iL'it;lit in llip plor';
r.uifi out (lie lionr of iniinii;litj lint, ft"
ill" tiiil time in lift' lite, lltlil niul t.ucly
t't'l'U lllWlsti I'll. A IlltlMll't'll tllllCM fcllU
iv'ili'il luriif :,t t' inn'.
I m'iII 'e!l (i.'i'nl.l. 1 lin.eii!i'. n.lvlir:oii
imiiWu'tl," iUu w Iiitn..efl t.i li(M'cK. n
u KU'i'il I'.r it in iiiiuit iilmie in ii (("i.'t
rorili'l'.
i'oii look inni'P lilv." i ii'iu tli. in n
fnii v l'fitlier 1ilcoiie vrlio liml Uu'csworn
the anities of llio world tlinn asiivn to
luiujit men tn tlieii- )ieli-iiutioti," paid n
voire eloseto liei', "tlioiigli to tile latter 1
know of one no more litted."
Sii'l" sliii eel;iiuieil. indii'iinntlv, ree-
orrnizint', an ho Mpohe, tho Uotuit stand
inn at her illiow.
"Ah.vou thoualit I dill not kiiaw on.
I should neiii'trateiuiy diirui''e ou More.
licn Pri.vnii have loi'irrilliMi In i niimvi! n
Imdlfo of reodtinitioli."
Shi folloivml with In r vM his down-
wnid Klniiee.aiid 'in' that il r- lrd on her
Itnnd, nnt'loved. n in hett r neeord with
llu' r xieiieiii .if iu r oostiiini'.
Jnviilttntari.v rilie drew it away, Willi
the iiiiir wliii'li had lieti.ived her.
Denini was uidi'j,
"Since . im 'innv rue, iheii," s!ie said,
"wc will no further lay a jiait. To othem
We ire ni'ukM: to oiirjelven, wo arc onr
nelvi." 1 'Ah, m idiiinr." lie whisiered, "lei ih
tilth' r cay to th' woild we are uuiupIvpj,
'o enoh uiher m- are a in i'k. I'm men,
think yon, look coldly on Mich be.iuly as
you jnnsecM? ('im "
Indinuaiit and aiariiK d, Mlie cheeked
his further fpetoh hy Martinif forward to
escijx) liim. ll'd hand cliw.-d on her :h
in a vie.i. She wrenched it from hi-ii.
iraiiL! aiiion tim crowd u.L nn-iker.-',
mid so innilo liei' w. v to the door
'Call a e.inlaLfi' fir me," idle dnveted.
'Pen mimlli' hi.' r .'.io was within her
O'i'n Injii" ". lTer lirnl iiiii:tlM' was to tear
o!t' the 'lated eiKtunio which had cuhkI
her sui'ii trmilile, tier n"l lo tin- -w !hm'-
"i lt mi the lied and .nib out her e.ci!u
iit'iit a. ul ! mtiiiion. 'The tu'M ti' nr
hum, streiiiiiiu in Iilm' room, awoke her,
''illi a -liudder hhe reinemheied lh
rill Sim 1... ,!.-i,l
NONE BUT HI!ST-f!I,J" WtiHiailCl KJll'LOVnil
llsitiriiaics 2viadt; ca all Woik,
KM. V. UODlMi.
""hTc. sloa!&"bro"
lii.ofiiirfjjrrjjj, r t,
Jlam'.riKHiiri'raor
riag;e, Jiucsi3. ?haa;caii, S.ekhs,
I'LA'rVvlVlV WAIMINtf.mh' .
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THE WHIT
. J. C. KUri'KJt,
X'llYSICIAK U(IONOK,
ODlco, Noith Market swot,
kind- ' ii'-lii'. ' ucIb tr.d Jcwclrj no.it
lyr. ifllr' ' i.'il .,"arrai.icu.
may H it
Oct. 1, 19.
Hlowtaburc, i'i.
1. I KA11H,
PltAOTIUAL DliNTfHT,
u i ,rt-i t, opposite Eptiioopitl church, Bluutnn
w
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Tc Hi i-ttracled without pam.
i i-.ro.
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WiJ.MOT rOXFKR. M. P.. TIlYfil
,i nviinii i-tii.uI'on. mioiiiiamiiitionffiven
' lUHft-KH lllid M-lilCMi l'f 111" l-Tlr- tAU
0 il -fin i-kv in ml 11k viirmiP onin'tww
v 'icurautij iiiij'.Biiii.eii;MililirirUi
8- 10 a. in.
(Un is n-4:a0 ii. m.
7--X . in.
WllUdkb.or. , I'ltS
11, '-o-T
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i 1 m l i Ik '1 ll 111 U 1'ipill m1l i f k
ii' i . r ,niMin'"l iii i I'Mi'irr
ti ' t - ' All.' I: lw! iii' ' '" 1
t i. n in- i li n 'il.i'l.i M'Hii . .
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cvoi Jli.r.i.-.bUHK I'M klt-B C' H pry.
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SPRING fUKKS CLCTHirO
The i.ptiiw'ii cioiii'i r, Ins Just rem-ivod a lino l!cr
of.Ntm cuun, and id piip.iitd to iniUo up
SPRING AND
U'l Uoys In tlio
SUITS
t c'maiiiicraudlaii-r.:
SUMMER
s ;i:,:li.y,
Tonoiinl
Artist,
i i mil i,u uh usual a Filibl CUM ll""'''!
..op. I, iiaouKiulli MJltU IW iiaiiwians o
1. . ' id -1 1- ' in i .atdotttolittQUUBWuniu.'.
jn . 10, M ll
sH:SClW NOW VOI!
1ft -- V .i(
Ml lit,
0ENT.3' T'ClLN!S)I(.via 0001)3.
MatBi Cripi Ac
Alwasenlmnd c. l'.iiiiPr.iu'no. KV iNb'llUiCK
Coiuo.' Mailt ui.it I Ii v 11'L'i.n,
plujbi:tc-gas j ii'ting.
LT0V33 uri TIL VABS.
,'t!
lilt!- p.UTllUl'll lllVfltO'K ill (.! ll 'HIIKr.Ilt LIIlRI'll
huili tti.il la now l'.i'pit.i lu no i, ll.iit.it i.ii'oik
In ins i rn. ' I I'lii'lui i-d r' 1W S
Ull-tbri', ttOlKSi
t rfqgs A,Kn HETBXS
liAt-oai varlsty. AUimrttUjnuby
FXPEBIBNCBD HANDS,
.aln n r e; 0 r uf Hart.
MMJtICIIHt,rt.
cut.inAS r, kai . vU'os.m-110. r .
MKpii-tl All- I10A .tr.ri.AvCKuniinNV.
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Uilii. DO'irl ' -w '"'I'"'- ul lioi"ii-
irti!iionr iu'Vritisi"t !' hona
wmk r!2risi i sr ii d BOr-yri v tdjumi d .ind -4irt
i ..riio'iniu.'! 'o ciii.iu( ' 'in", srr.v.
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Wuitk Machine
n pi tinm "h ivthininii i-troo eoVjs, ho kill
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L .VAUiUNTTIII! ...l l I HAI. WR.VU MlTAK
O" TilH
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THE TAijI'MAi'I.
A lion! iijun tim red lips of (ioral-l
oinelaii m yoiiuj; Mile uiiiiiiilakalily a
ooni Inr thou-'h a wile ol ahici-t two
ear, the fond, i'l hil''ent hiHh.iud ha
for the first lime Mi l n-iy lo an omnil
cxiiri'r'iii'.l a'i-ii.
Th" t'liiey ball of the -i":i- in, a urate
and f i-ihioii.iiile a.i"inlilai: . wai lo lake
iiUeu tltiriim liM uImmii", itu.l Ins len
aid thai ho rihoiihl ireh'i- .she did not
.".tleiid.
ishe was only twenty. Let tiiii much
be wid in o.tU'itt! itinii of tho two Ui'e.'l
tears that fo"' to Ui j b.-own uy ami
liit-k'ed down the preU flee, riil.tdi'mu;
mi tlio dainty iiioriiin ; div ., u'hirli.elim;
biir tj iho dic'iiy fin -ii, levelled u jier
foeiiy i' i .i n'w.'tul oiiitiin i,
C'll.Hiily. Xio'irf had no iv.lt m to f.'il
nihaili -d "1 Iht one of her eliildrea. 1MI
( !, n, ,id Siueltil hid only si-iiud lo kit
iway 'he 'ili-iC-ji.itr h s, in :. li t'Muir-t-ied
in in.i.'r,ji.'iii. J-s to i.i-leh'i .iw.iken
iiiLT remnrse.
"Never uiind.little wife, I '11 mako it up
to you another time.
Vnen Im was yone; but she Mil tiil
turning unil liiinin;4 her wediliny ring,
with eye bent ujnm it. It was a curious
'm n -lotid baud set with live lurgo
diitiiunuU.
It had tieon her eharni, her lidi.sman,
not lo be taken from her linger until
soul anil body had iirttdj but thin moni-i-.ij;
it had ln-"t its eharni. If it failed to
.scatter theeloiul-, it, failed to bring buck
lhn Minshiue.
Us mi whe'i the houi came aivinul for
(iei'idd's hoire-eoiuing he niisi'ei! Ji'w
tnual warm wehnm-; bat he thought
that ho might tiul liis wile's heun, am!
said nothiiif;.
''rim are not goi ";. my dear.'" ox
e'.uliiu'd .M's. .ilartin,b'iiriiigiii upon her
I'liend -m the ni "ning of the ball. "And
whv nut :"'
'tin-tld i.. away, ' reiilied aIw Wm
elai", with nmvi litte -mow; of wttely
dignity, as tl1011dlll13f.il'!. WPf" ill its v If
-.ti!!.ii;io.,c e .-'.iii.iiioi..
V.iii iv'if iijd ili.i' .-I ;'e any di'";1-
?' l.iii'.nied Alr.t. Marlin.a boiviietiiiiii
'1.1',-' niihi v -.'iinv fp'V ye.ir.s her friend' i
,. i tr. ! u-ill share iny eseoit with you
Doiuit li.h'.oiii."
Sjjihie riiaelair limited tiuiiiKijtl, She
knew tii it the 111 111 uientioiied had but
lately g lined an iJii-vd into society, and
kiio.vyilso, th it her liu-baud dUliLcdund
dint rutted him.
O icj or twic sli.i h id s 'on his eye
li:;ed a.luiiiingly uijii hei'ieif. ami li id
tell h 1mmvl1.it 'as the blid might feel
heuealh tho b'ttilWk glare of the cor
pjut.
"Well, w'iv din'tym iciswei '' ' con
tiniii'd Mrs. M vlin ' "Will you go I"
-..To, no," slp I' Milie I trii'ig to peak
w'lli tiiiu (h'ei-iio'i. Ih-sid'N, I do 11 d
milk that tleralil tidii-t ws die Count. ,
"I'reja Iioj.j Tm (' i'i. it i one ot th -nott
enaini'ug 'ind agree ib'.e iii.-n I
.mw. Indeed, I think I should bio in
. - i.t 1 . 1 ;
oii!'..m t-ir my willingness 10 rm.ir.i ni"
attouti i -l.i spec", illy at I have Ic.vd him
.sty all in inner ot pretty thing t abonl
on. '
"Nutisense, Kln.it.' retailed .Mrs. Sin-
Via lle'li'Rrniili
'J'he lielio!raph which was prominent
1y li. ought into no; ice in army signaling
in Ihu recent campaigns iu Afghanistan
ami South Africa, consists of n circular
mirror, genei ally about 4- inches lu di
ami ler, inoiinti'il on a small, hut very
lin.i f i!ding tripod stand. It is so mount
ed .is to be capable of motion Imth hori
. 1'iially ind vertiealli i. c, in a.iniiith
and a''itude. The horizontal innlioii i
inij-.t i"t 1 to it, by means of a hIow-uio-tion
t lutein screw, working into a worm
thread cut round the hoiizruital plate
forming the lump of the instrument.
Tho veitieal arrangement, however, is
ipiite dilferent; tho initroris hung by a
omiiiloof horizontal trunnions to a pnir of
brackets lising fromlhe hoti.ontal plate.
Under the mirior lien a key similar in up
penraiif" to a telegraph signaling key,
li'i'ged at the forward end It- theliorl.ou
tal 'plate, ,iiid kepi unwind bv a ilat
.spring be leatli, A small rod iiiinneots
Hie luovaiile etui r.f tins key or lever to
the upp'v 1, ai t of the hack of the mil tor,
so that, when the key is depii s-ed, the
miir. r is tilted unwa'rd through a smiill
iniulf. This rod is eanable of being
shortoned or lengthened by being
ecu iv. d through the lump by which i'
is ntlnelied to the mirror. This nlteiint:
the length of lhn rod has the effeel of
alteiiiig the inclination of the mirror to
the horizontal plane, i. e., of giviic.r il
motion in altitude. The mirror has a
small portion of the silver lemoved from
its evict pent re. I'or directing the Hash,
a movable prill or bracket, twelve or lif
ted) ini'lien long, is tltted to the head of
the t.ipnil and is capable of horizontal
111 1 ion, anil can be clamped in any po-d-tion
Through its extremity slides a
small vertical rod, fitted at its upper end
with a small ring carrying a pair of stout
uinsn wires.
'I'n Aork the instrument, il is set up
facing toward tho point to be signaled
to; the arm and rod carrying the cross
wire are now moved and adjusted until
the sig'inh'r. looking through the unsil
veivd aiieiture in tlio mirror, sees 1 hat
tin' crust wins intersect the point to be
signaled to. The arm is then clamped.
The mirror is then moved round in alti
Hide and azimuth till, tho signal key be
ing depleted, the rellection of the small
uisilvered p it falls 011 the intersect ion
(. f the cro.ss wires. Tho signaler ihen
knows that his ll ish K visible sit the s'a
tien lo be sitrmilud to. The key is then
released, it sor'ne's ii'i, and the ilah is
lenres-ed and rend -red invisible to the
Tlio ii"-
Htrunient is now iu adjustment, ami each
time the kev is deiires-eil the Ilasli will
be raised to the lino of iho cross wires
and will he visible, and -ir-naline; can be
done evaetlvas w'nh the Morse telegraph
instrument, lone and shott Hashes being
sent. The motion nf the sun must be :d
Imved tor, and the fill it in 10 and tlio azi
muth screws altered so us to keep the
ev.Mii i of the iiisl ui
down et her hand the hand which had
been po'lut' d by aiinther's toiieli as
though in tome w ly she expected to find
the o Jiitemiiiatien branded on the soft,
white bin rice. It was all unin.imd:
hot Site 1nril:itl n.r.itii j1h, Innl.-iii
away and back she nibbed hereesaud ' observer at. the other station.
1'ioked the color meanwhile llutteiiag
out of her lips and her pile lips quiver
ing. as if her heart seemed to standstill
m sudd mi iig.mi of f-.v, for from the
thiid linger was mis-ting the talisiuanie
ling.
,.Vhen and where had she lost, it, and
how coaid she now tind the e airage ti
eoiil'e..i all totic.-ald; She 'liii-e an i
drced, it volving and re-iv.olvi'ig this 1 daik sit.it on the ei-os wiies while the
in ibh 111 iu hei mind. kev is depressed. Though nol always
At any li'iar hfi ImabiMid might i-.-' ueui.s irv, a second tuirror is usually em
Mm. Fur th. Iir.-.t tim? s'ue d e'ided to 1 ployed when the diieetioii of the sun is
ni'ii' than 100 deg.ves ' froiu thC'lirie
1 'i t him l 'f. ii'e'il to louh im
il.e.e
ma-
i'LTR M Mll'-'H loaistl Pull VAVI.y pi Hill.
SEN, ASH II KUKRI AOhri-;TO ItrrBP i'n s.WP
illtl'VI . l-ViK T"K TKCM HI' I'lvi. iKAtit
U0 Tint n.il 1:. j-itUtt !-fiUtrtuf..
Tl.is ..rrititv I'xct'ptV the brti.iK'e of iiitidli
lwl.l Ii - ;ii.i1 Hlmlllm.
Tie ' rt .'iti m) not Xn wwl in d mi IfHS the
plait. intMilii leio ifif-ii ecu s11.11 tin iih ii
flumU-rnuH'" sine ijor.u audi:, lie urf t.r!eujt.
Ol 'l,fi'l Clllttti': ,
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Tite " V?HW2' 61-wtia Swlnj Sj:W..
V i"iiirl it-i-ltv thai o t'bir;. uilli tvtit
M .jliin? toi d Kii-.er -t.rii.ij 1 u'.
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10 lit I'll r. .iltlg ui ivwitt lit 111a title.
1-RAMF.S, SAFH, DOORP,
BLINDS MOULDINGS.
FLOORING, Etc.
run L.lii il nt rttHiol.atilorrl.'Ou. All lnmti. r used It
will fciiiioiiul una uulu luttkll.-d ntikinvn am
tUlIJ)CHl.
"E&TIMATKS TOR liUIIi'DINGS
rurnltliod an nppllCMlton, viimnS.) 11 ieiiUnniit
rn' PMeu oy uu eitpwiaaotu ornugutNoan ,
.iiHiuk.)iwi)itntk.
i.iii'.
i tut.
she felt, th.i ground hliiiptng b.i-
iie.ilh her feel as she spokd
After all, (Jer.'ild had not said post
lively, no I ll id ho thought il iieivss.in,
ifi.-r ho had ip'iily exprested his disap
iiroiiinoji of lii'i'g ling'f
11 had Ant km. .i'n that she t.ouhl be
hj soiely t. opted. 15 st. let she would
w ar a mk. X 1 on,- wo.il i know her
ind uii.it ;lo to! 1 U'Ji'il.l ho wo ild for
,'!ve!nr. A s'.i 11 . th mit e'.mdto
fur
I w'V gi," ! u lid il list, affrcjii
uun il iirgiiig,.ncl I iki.'g it th i jiin'iiro
ill nil .'. . b ri j'he 11 lig. 's. "pi o 10 e nidi
lion, and th... i.,it 1 un p' 1 1 k 'ow ov.' 1
"ot :v,-i tho Con d S i" i'i.iI yon 1. iv
ui.iomIi..1 a i'ritii l t" ii'iuiiip 'i.v 1
j on who wishes lo remain unknown. I
will come to your house, whero lio will
find ni", mid thus gain no clue."
S 1 it was ikoi-lrtl i but in spite of her
ovipilsito costume of a fairy as sho eon
neahd it and hew If beneath her largo
domino, as tho eUok on her mantle
chimed 10, it seemod to Sophie uvory
si t oko said, "Stay I ntnyl"
Sho was lilniost teiuiitod to obr-y it.luit
ahe Jiad promised Ullon; and,.iftcv allelic
had heaid thht it was well for young
V'ivcM U iflrtit thiniirrclvb. ,
An hoar Intel, aad.vn tho Count
tit-lbinu'ii u., .iht -tfinrtii uihin th?
kind y. haiid-jjiiiu '(.",!. ami
ivai. ill Ids lne.e 'alo.n repvo uih
gled, ji'ih.ijis, wii'i hi 01 11 .'ind angei'.
'J'he d.iy woieon ITer fti Mid, .Mrs.
Mnriili, .iin in to -co! ' hi c i r le-r de-tei-'hiu
; b it her p tie f 1. 1 i.tld Iremb.i lg
t 01 s itu io good her .den lor .-Midden ill-
i.e-s:
At nightfall 0 nfd 1 arviv- d. She threw
llei.-e'.f nii.i hit.'iriiis iua Inn st uf tierxous
weeping: bill when he wouileiiiigly "isk
ed.Us c.iusj. her courage jailed her
"Why w as it sho had never imagined thai
he might 1 jok stern until to-day.
A week passed, when 0110 evening.sit
ting in the twilight, a step sounded close
beside her. She looked up to discover tho
-OH!'l.
"Pardon!" he began, in answer to her
indignant, 'i;slii.'iii:ig !o.)k; "why nui-t
you be so ciic I ? May 1 nun' sue you f"
"sir, 1 command you lo leave me. f
am now tinder the protection ot my own
roof."
1lo was uboiit to answer when a latch
key was heard inserted in the oul.ii-lo
door.
In an instant ho had sprung into some
jphue of concealment, but the iaet that
, he was rn in, lent to the young wife a
jiindden courage, burn of the moment's
ihistH-ratioo.' 11 jr hutb.iud, cutc!iug,nii-
! .., ...I ...
'it'o ieiieit inr, ou; sue men-. in n mm
'(tei.ild." siie .t.ud. 1 have a bilti r
ciililt ssion lo niiiki II is lilting von
should hear ir, now."
ile lislemd, with arms iolded acro.-s
his breast, while ului told him all tin, stor,
of that lined night.
And thi.s is nil.'" iio nuestiuned, bit-
terjv, when sho had paused. I
.0 .! 1 . ,:.
VNO, IIOV ill', Ml'.- cii'tlltliiuil, liiis-oi
her voice. ".My eu.ite.t-iou hits ,1'iothi.r
witness, who has toiced his haled jiies-
enci' again upon me. 1 no tuillil Ih'I. jiiI
is here iigai.i. tieiaiii.
As sho hiok(i she drew aside tho eur
tiu s but the form sho exp-cted to dis
close was gone, tlio open window atlest
ing to his llight.
Silently Iho hiislnud drew a paper
ftoiu his'poeket and shownl hoi a para
graph oilei'.ug a reward for the an est of
a thief .ii.dtiwiudler known as tho Count
li !. on.
'.My darling," lie siid, "my littlo wife
has learned a good lesson she will never
forget. 1 hnvu known this sloiy all the
tini", but I ave waited until you came to
(ell it to 111.'. I letnruedthe night of the
ball l take you will) me, when I found
you had gone. Imagine what I Milk-red
and my added sidfeiing when, anived
nt llio scene of enioviuent, when' I fo'-
hWcd you, I discovered who was your
e.oiiip'i'iion. J stood neuropil and l.c.'i'd
tlio woids ho addressed lo joii heii' l
with j 'vlnl li.'iirt your 'uiswir-, sa r vc'i
wrenrh'yMiir hand fi Mil his hold, ind al
osiW,.,hit y. .1 i''d 01, the t-puiilit ot
the imx he ih'''W f mh yi ur ling -r. l0"i
Ktthi L'irl! 1 wn'e'.ud on lutsli ntluoiigh
Ihu ci ed,:ind 'ti'.w t it y .11 had 'ihcadv
rtceiv. d ye ., bitvvu'tt pa .Lhuieut i'l
lias boi . th. ejdi my .Ihai'i 1 1 pit the
('iii'i1 h:i ' Imeii true l mid 1 .posed.
Oi .' tl i' morning I u'CMo-ed your iin
Tito lloiiso irrniis nil Insert Destroyer.
The observations I have been nhle to
make during a nshlenee of social years
oil a farm, have convinced me that the
common house wren is really one of our
most valuable birds, not, pel Imps, for
whnt thev have done, but for the P'wi
bilities iviajiped up in their dimlimlite
bodies. They me 'plite as social ns tin
pui)le iniirliii'or tin blue biril,iind gr'.u
ly surpass both uf these in the rnpidiu
with .vhich thej incrciise. I l." :iin sev
oral yars ago In pii vide In-m with
llfsiiiig plnci : m ih Mi inil.' "I it'buil
(lings. .soiuetintes I lasleaed the skull
ot ti linreo or ox, or a small box iu a tree
lop. Hut lately 1 have made it my prac
tice every spring to obtain thlity or forty
cigar boxen for the purposi. If thu box
is long and large, I put a partition aoross
tho middle and nut a hole through into
enoh apaitnieiil. It is very sildom tlial
these bnxca arc nol occupied by one of
these littl! fauiiliea. In uioat instances
two blonds arc atiiiiially reared in each
11 sting pbice One of n) boxts last sea
son turned out, three broods of young
wrens six little htitmry bin's each timo
or eighteen 111 all 1 I think a cigar box
" . .... 1 . im 1 ...
never tiotore dul tietter iimy. 1 uuininem
ed lioberl Keuiilcoll stated that a sin
gle pair of wictis carried lo tlioir young
about a thousand insects in a single day!
Like all tciiiig, rapidly growing birds,
thev arc known lo be lite mom voracious
enters, liviiii' entirely Upon instcts. Tlio
point upon which mo.-t stress may be
laid is this: 1 liat ny provitiiug iiiem
with nesting places 111 our guldens, or-
hards or grounds, ami not allowing
them to bo caught or scared away by
ltiisclieivous Inns, wo may have scoies if
not hundreds of them about dining most
of the timo iu which insects are destruc
tive. They undoubtedly return to the
same locality to rear their young year
alter vear. Last season I had up about
... . . int..
thirty ot t lit-.su nesting boxes, mm an out 1
two or liircc, which were not tavoiably j
located, were occupied. My oiop of I
wrens t nihl scarcely have bien less than
one lunched mid ti ft v, and the old buds
tilled the un- with music when they were
not on duty in building their nests or
feeding their young. Tho coming spiing
I intend lo put up at least a hundred of
these nesting boxes in my oichards and
groves, ami 1 have 110 doubt I shall be
repaid a hundred thousand fold for the
little labor it costs. As long as they
come back so regularly every year ami iu
constantly iucicasing nuuibeis.aiid serve
me so well, 1 shall (fo all iu iny power to
jatotect and encourago them. Ami I am
of the opinion that when one species of
social, useful birds can bo made lo con
gregate iu such unusual numbers, others
will come also. lint the hardiness, so
ciability,love of tho locality where it was
reared,"and wonderful fecundity of the
little house wren, render it in my judg
ment, one of the most valuable ot all our
insectivorous birds. Charles Aldrioh, in
t lie American jYatiiralint.
'flic Story of a Tnmc Walrus,
The Spanish hark Odullo, from Liver
pool, nowlyingnt Wclch,l)ithlet it Co.'h
wharf, says the Victoria (Uritish Colum
bia) t'o7Miaoii board a tame walrus
or pea lion. This animal was captured
by Cnpl. DcAboitiz thii teen years ago
while cruising in llehiing Straits. It
was then a "Piipi" was trained by him,
mid has bee. 1 his e mi Mill companion oil
all llio voyages ever since. IL-is called
"Senor," and iinsvvei to his name or to
a hlat. from a silver whistle blown by
Ids ituistc-: hut if blown by any one
itV Iu; pajs not the slightest attention
to the call. Ho cats bread and meat,
and enjoys lea and tobacco. Ho is as
passionately loud of beer as an old toper,
and 011 many occasions lias become gen
teelly "tight" from imbibing too heavily.
When caught, ho weighed 10 pounds,
hut he now tutns the scale at 111
pounds, lias two fiiormoiis tusks, meas
uring i feet il ineho-t at the giith, and is
U feet l inches long. As the captain
good-naturedly lenuiiked, as ho showed
the brute toa fow visitors.he is hcroniing
"olio big iioosnnce." In bright went her
he slei ps in the sun on deck. During
heavy blows he resorts to a kennel, but
when the weather is calm he leaps over
board and sports about the ship for
bonis, catching nml eating tisli. AVlien
tired of swimming he is hauled on board
in a great iron basket. On one occasion
off the Cape of (rood Hone, a great shaik
tackled Senor, laying hold of one of his
paws and biting off two of his toes; but
Senor ild and coming up under his
eie i. In dy. ripped him up with 0110
thin-mi ins great tusks, and devoured
him wiih savage cries of delight and satis
faction. Ile is very fond of the Cap
tain, and when the latter has been nb
sent fiom the ship a day or two, he man
ifests his uneasiness by a thundering
noise not unlike the sounds that might
be emitted bv two or three scores ot dogs
barking 111 ohoiiu. .Senor is perfectly
locale
head,
110SS.
. joining the stations, as the sun is rather
i t- -hind the higiialer, and it i- difiicult In
sf ml a good ll-.l.-sh without a second 111'u'
ior. 'i'l.e Hash in this ease, sent by
'h'tib'i retlei'iioti. In clear weather, the
..ig.i.ilii g cm can be read up to ten or
twoniv miles bv the naked eve. and up
1 to perhaps tifty by the aid of a telescope,
ijw i Tr-p Jltish i-.ill" i cVetiato a fair amount
f ha" if the disintico is nol too gieat.
N'e:ii',sif;litt'iIiiPss.
" Myit'i:i Or iii'alHightednes.s, is an af
llielioii ti.iiiglit wiih 1 (niiitli -s more, -n
pes Thi ie Mltiel ing lloili it art Lilly
under a feeling of eonslinint in public,
ol which tlicv show no signs iu a known
.allows himself lo be patted 011 tho
and is very susceptible to kind-,
A Yiun.hilul lUM'uvery.
ll appears that electilo cats arc a sim
ple and cheap means of illumination,
i'rof. M.iyiuird, of Cincinnati, is said to
own the most powerful electric battery
in tic world, lie is also the proprietor
ol 1 black tomcat, unrivaled for size,
beauty ami intelligence. A few days
since, so the story goes, these two be
longings of the professoreaiuo bychanco
into contact iu such sort that the cat be
come the recipient of a stream of electric
Ihlid estimated tit one thousand horao
power. Knrthwith his hair stood erect
entitling a brilliant coruscation of spark
A series ot squalls, however, calling the
prole -tsor's attention to his favorite's si',.
nation, he piomptly disconnected li.
cat from tlio battery, but to his great
surprise found that it remained lumin
ous, having taken such a tremendous
dose of electric tluid that it had become
a permanent generator of electiicity,giv.
ing out a light equal to that of 800 wax
candles. This it litis since continued to
do, it is said, and it is now the terror of
its feline colleagues, as it perambulates
the tiles by night, blazing like a comet,
but with insufferable radiance. ISoston
Traveler.
ISuti'lirnn l'.uifiilo.
It is estimated by competent authori
ties that 100,000 iiuffalo hides will be
shipped out ol tim Yellowstone country
this season. Two linns alone are nego
tiating for the transportation of ITi.iiOO
lvde.s c icli. "When to this is added the
immense amount of skins and furs of
other kinds, deer, elk, antelope, beaver, 1
etc , some idea may be formed of the ex
tent of the Yellowstone pelt and Im
trade.
.Most of our citizens saw thu big load
of liiill'ah) hides that C. K. I'eek brought
down la-l seaso,,, aloud th.at.hid, cyofj-
tiling about. I lie oo'll oeioiv ine inn 1 icon;
deck roof thine were 10,0011 hides on that,
load, nod they weie all brought out of
the Yellowstone n the nip nml trans
ferred to the C. it. Peck. How such a
load could have been piled on the little
Tiny not even the men 011 the boat, up
pe ir to know . ft hid eveiy part of the
boat otdv the pilot house ainl thu smoke
slacks, lull such a load will not be al
! lemplid again. 1'or such boats ;is ply
llie Yellowstone there tiro at least fifteen
I lo ids of buffalo hides and other pelts.
I liickoninir one thousand hides totluee
o u'loads, and adding to this fifty cars for
ollur pelts, it will take at least three
hundred and fifty box cars to cany this
stupendous bulk of peltry easltoinaiket.
Tiie.se figures, are not guesses, but i-sti-!
in ites made by men whoso business it is
to know about the amount of hides and
furs awaiting shipment.
Nothing like it, litis ever been known
in the history of tho fur trade. Last
season tho oat put of buffalo hides was
about the iiveinge, and last year on
ly nbi.nl thiitv ihuiiMiiid hides canto out
o"t llu- Yellows, one country, or loss than
a thiid of what is ihere now awaiting
shipment.
imxr.w vol it i.kabi:.
There ate times iu every one's lile
when emrgy lails and a miserable feel
ing comes over them, often mistaken for
laziness, "Danger links in these symp
toms, as they arise fiom impure blood or
diseased organs. Medical advice is ox-
ptrsive and often unsatisfactory. Park
er s 1 linger J onic will lencw your lease
of health and eonifoit because it restores
pel leel activity to tho stomticli, liver and
1. i.lness, and purifies the blood, as men
.tod women itstoud toiolaisi health tes
tify iu uV.ost eveiv neighbuihood. See
adseitiu'inent. Jiluocate.
fiiciidh g.ith' ri' g. The kimllv approach
A i vPs,i. i.lble l.f 1 V on till- -tie I is 1P-
seiih d as a wanton impcitiiiiiicc, ami
the warm welcome ot a friend icceives a
chilling 1-1 spouse, which often ri suits tii
leciprucal cninitv. Mjojiiais very apt,
given certain constitutions, to produce a
form of misanthropy in individuals who
are actually hungering and thiisting for
b iciety. And there .ire oilier and more
dangeiotts snares into which (lie myopic
man is apt to t tumlile. He knows from
sad experience how he has insulted la
dies bv rciitsingto recognize their land- yearling call, who lollowcd us, wit
Iv noils, aiid.iroing to tho other extreme, , varying success, down the road for twtr
with a lc'ipectnble ladv at his side, lie 1 miks, and bet ween the porch ami tho
has onlv betn made aware that he has ' the garden gate the air was just alive
' .. :.i. : 1.... 1 ...
nil i'.iseiis;u.c 11111 teiv ucuvo nun ic-
arkablv well-aimed stones and clubs
ind bootjacks and things. Oh, yes, wo
umlei stand till about that Oi plums busi
ness now beautiful mylh, isn't il .'"
And as he moved stitlly away he niado
up his mind lie would ask Professor North
- r 1 .
"Yours is a beautiful and noble pro
fession," said old Slowboy, kindly,to tho
h ader of the glee club. "There was the
great musician of classic days, Orpheus,
whose singing drew tlio birds of the air
and the beasts of the Held and tho insen
sate stones after him." "So does ours,"
said young Mr. Keiiole, the leader of tho
glee club. ""Wc serenaded Judge llen
chnr's danghleis last night, and the hist
verse drew out a bull dog as big as a
acknowledged the salute of some
one that lie ought not to know by the
sudden wit lull awal of his companion's
arm from his, and subsequently embar
rassing explanations. The causes and
unfejs', o. iliis' disease of tho eves
(lll,I'.t 10 "ficCnillf 'In, I tlw, .ltlt.li.
tion of specialists than it dues, for n luurraboutnir
... 1? 1... r . 111,1.... u,.l 1
upiicuy 01 le.isous. jtuiu.it uiH.rv
forth barely touches the surface of a dis
ease that is surely within tlio leaeh ot
medicinal remedy. The pievetiliyc
niLihods Niiggtglcii mo good enough in
their way, but the alleged causes of my
opia me out of all propoitiuii to their as
signed consequences.
Cliff K lis Almse 11111I Mm-.
N'o, my son, cheek is no heller than
wisdom: it is not bettei than modesu-it
is not better than any thing. Don't listen
lo the siien v ho leiln von to blow vonr
own horn or it will never bo looted upon,
'flic World is not lobn deceived ii v cheek.
mil it docs search for merit, and when
found, merit is rewarded. "ChoA never
Icceives the woild inv sou. It appears
to do so to the cheeky man, but he is the
one who is deceived, un vou know one
hecky man in all voitracqiiaiutauou who
is not reviled for Ins cheek the moment
his bank is turned T Is the world not con
tinually drawing distinctions between
heck ami merit f Almost everybody
hates a cheeky man. inv son. Society
tires at tlio brassy glaie ot his face, the
noisy assumption ot Ins lorwarduess,
1 ho triumph ot cheek arc onlv apparent
lie bores his wav along through the
world, and frequently better people give
way for lum. Hut so they give way my
boy, for a man with a paint pot in
each hand. Not because they respect
tlio man with the paint potsparticulaily
lint, liecauso thev wan t to take care o
their clothes. You sell goods without
it, and your customers wont run mid hido
111 the cellar when they see you coming,
limn the iiiuio v, lum I.Op'edg d it's a
security. O.nv more 1 p. a. 1 it on yotu
ihigei. I tut rcuiciubeivtniliiig.it i.s only
llio outward charm. A wife's truo talis
man is.j her husband's honor, which no
thief may steal, unless ho adds assassiua
tlou to Ids crimo and buys it with hei
In art's blood."
"I want von to put 011 a new pair of
heels to these boots," stdd Dr. Ipecac to
the ahoemaker. "Why don't vou do it
yourself, Doo'.or!" asked old WnxemU.
"Vt ' aaid tho doctor in asloiuahtueiit.
'Whv, yo. el&es not the geod book say,
rtywtftt itwwtnyaein
Mrs. Paitiiigtou si.vs that 11 man fell
Vie n tin 1. titer day iu tin npi 1. jack lit
a .a mat iin, iM'j was extirpated.
um; r.M'i.niiiNi.T. roii man v.
I had b- en sick ami miserable so long
and had caused my husband so much
(rouble and expense, no 0110 seemed to
know what ailed me, that I was com
pletely disheartened mid dueouragod
In this frame of mind I got a bottle of
Hop Hitters and 1 used them uukuowu
to my family. 1 soon began to improve
nnd gained so fast that my luudmiid and
iamily thought il strange and unnatural.
but whou I told thein what had holpod
inc. tlmy aaid "lluutih fur Hon HiJtiu!
ln,g may they jnatper, for they livo
The ptist severe winter caused the buf
falo to bunch themselves in a few vallevs
where there was pasturage, ami theie
the slaughters went on all winter. Thcr
was no snort about it. simplv shootin
low 11 the latllltle luineil aillllliils
catth might be shot down in a barn
yard
to the credit ol tho Indians it can hi
said that they killed no more than they
coidd save tho moat fiom. Tlio greater
part tf the slaughter wan done by the
while hunters, or butchers rather, who
followed the biiwliii'Mi of killing and
skinning and killing buffalo by the
inoiuii, leaving 1110 onroasti to rot. When
the biiffmoe aro all killed off, as they
bid fair to bu iu u very fow years at thu.
rule, thou everybody will woudar that
the govurmumit did not do aomuthiua to
liresorvo tula, tho noblest of animal gama
nosi: coi.i, and hay iT.vr.it.
.Messrs. While &, Hurdiek. Druggists,
Itha N. Y. I can leooumiond Kly's
Ci....: li.iunto lelieve all persons suiter
g with llosu Cold and Hay Fever. I
ive hi en ti meat sufferer from the sumo
complaints; have had great relief by m ing
the it, dm. 1 have recommended it to
many of my iriends for Catarrh, niul in
ill cases wheio tliev have used the lalm
fretlvliave been cured. T. Konney, Drv
Ooods Merchant, Ithaca, New Yoik.
Sept. (i, 18w0.
.Messrs 111. l.usi it Sons, Druggists,
New Hrui.swick. N. J. Since boyhood I
have been troubled with Catatiii and
Ha) Fever, and have been unable to ob
tain lieruianent relict until I used Jt.lv s
Cream Halm, which lias cured me. After
a fow days' use I could sleep all night,
which 1 could not do before. U. L. Click-
rei, New nriiuswick, N. J. Price .10
cents.
The old custom was to call young
women .Miss and old women Mrs., tho ago
of :10 being about tlio dividing line, re
gardlcssof whether they were married or
not. hlizalnth A. Kinsley writes to the
llrtii,i',s Journal that tho usage was
right nml ought to bo revived. "It is
annoying" she says, "to bo introduced to
Mrs. brown, a silly, supcrhcial creature
yet in her teens, and tho next moment to
be presented to Miss Williams, who at a
glance we perceive to bo an intellectual,
broad-souled woman of thirty-live or forty
worth more than a dozen liko Airs,
llrowii."
When a Kentucky lawyer wants to
clear a prisoner on the ground of insani
ty, ho intioduees evidence to jwovo that
tli 0 accused played poker 111 a coat
with light sleeves, wheio it would be iiii
possible to hide cauls.
A Jersey milkman milks his cow fiom
door to door. This is enough to bring
tears to tho eyes of tho hardest heait
od hvdraul.
The New Haven Jltyhter says 'twas
a baso bull fancier who otdered a majol
ica pitcher because it had bo many grace
ful curves.
msdo Auothcr wtil nml hftvuiy.' Wyb,ji i or at larut )wovnt tli klllli af tin, W.
iotMvtSA 4 j Wo for tiro hhlus'tiKm. iv. -V.
No painter lias ever yet been able to
catch the wild expectant look of a man
who who is endeavoring to give birth to
a snei'xe.
If mi oyaUr supper is n supper of oys
U, Is n intwlonaty bauquat a baiioua
of whrftWSHst 'r