" 1 JJ'-L - - "J, J.ncd H'r.UIr, every lfr,n, morning, nl ittooMsntmo, coummA coiintv pa at two pollam nor year, M cents rtiount lilinwnrt when paid in ailvanrn, 'to sulwcr itJSf 2,, ? 7S county tuo terms nro M pcry ricilr lirNo paper dlvnminiiPil btccnt it ihn nini tho tniWlMicrs, until nn arrearages are M To.. ! continued credit win not lio irtven. 1 ' ' Alllinpcniicntoutor tho Slate or to distant nost onlccs mint b.) pad for In advance, unless nmS: Mblo person In Columbia county oMiiinS to mvrvKa subscription duo on demand. w Pay wo thocounty" 14 " 1"lgt!r 0XI,CU,d ,rom '''UMtlbcrs In Tlio Jobbing Department of tho CoujmiiIan l vcrr wmplcte.nndour Job Printing will eomriaro finr7 biy with lhat of tho large cltlo au worK aono SS demand, neatly and at inodcrato prices. n rflOFKSSIONAIi OAHDS. r 'a. imouKWAY, A T T 0 H N 13 Y-A T-L A W, Cof.rMBtAtt ltmf.ttsa, llloom.iburg, r, Membsr at tuo VnltiM states Law Association, ColijetKms mrti' ti any pail ul America or Europo. "iiVAl.LBU, Attoi'jioyat-Law. Office, Second door from 1st National Bank, iiLOOMSUOHd, PA, T U. I'UNK, A ttornoy-at-Law, bloonsiiu-hu.pa. Office III Grit's lIuartKti, c. '1 U ri VJ. nUCKALEW, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAv?, nioomsMirg, Pa. t.irn nn Mtitn St root, flrttdoor below CourttlouBt JOHN M.Cl.AKK, ATTOUNEY.AT.LAW, Hlootnetmrff,P. jiil e over Schuyler's Hardware Store. It. n. MTTI.1I. HOB'T. H. UTTI.H, T"1 II. ft B. T5. LITTIiT?, 'J ATTOHNRYB.AT.T.AW, ltloomsburg, l'a. 0 AV.MTIiLBR, ATTOItNKY-AT-I.AW, Ofllenlnllrower'sumirtlnt.'.BPrond Ooor.rriom Nn. Ulonmsburtr, Pn. FRANK 55ABR. A ttorn o v-ut -1 jaw. r.T.ooMsimnn, pa. onieocornor of Contra and Main Streets. Clark's Building. Can bo conaiiltetl in Gcruinn. 1 EO. K. ELWKLIj, A T TO B N E Y-A T-L A W, Oouimman BoiLriNd, Bloomsburfj, Pa, Member of tho United States Law Association. Collections made In uny part of America or Europo s. KN0KK. L. B. WINTSKSTBEN. Notary Public KNORR & WINTEBSTEEN, Attoino3rs-nt-LiHv. onico In Hartman's Block, Corner JIatn and Mar l;et streets, Bloomsburi;, l'a. SSfreiuinm and Bounties Collected, pAUIi E. WIRT, Attornoy-at-Law. onleo In lirower'H Block, one door below Columbian llulldlnt,' BLOOMSBUBQ, TA. Q.UY JACOHY, Attornoyat-Ijawi liLooMsnuitn, onlcolnll..!. Clark's Ilulldlng, stcond lloor, over llorrmau's Hour and fceil toro. Oct. 8, 'fco. T H. MAI.li, ' ATTORN EY-AT-LAW AMI JUSTICE OK THE BEACH, onico In Mrs. Knfs Building, third door from Main si reec Mny'J'.'si. i K. OSWALD, A.. Attotncy-nt-Lawi .Tncksnn Building, Booms -1 iitnl 5, May 0, 'Hi. BERWICK, PA. WM. L. EYERLY, AITOHNKY-AT-LAW, Catawlsna, Pa. collections promptly mado nnd remitted. (J'ce oipn'ilto Catawliaa Doposlt llauk. 6m-3S Ty IT. BIT AWN, "ATTORN E Y-A T-L A W , cntnwtisa, Pa. omce, corner of Third and Main streets. ,4 L. VlllTA, Allnrncy.nl-Law. Odlce Xi. lu Columbian uuimintr. n, T) 11UCICIN0IIAM, Atlortiev-nt.T.uw. Or LXi.lIco, Brockwny'a uulldlnsr, 1st lloor, Blooms, fiurt', Pcnn'a. may '"- c .1 1 A 1?T.'T.I.7V AltMrnrv.!lt.l.:lV. (BllL'e , la Brower's building, ind story, ltooms 4 & 6 JB. BORISON, Atlorney-at-Law. Office ', In Hartman's building, Main street. DR. WM.M. BEBEK, Surgeon anil Pliysi clan, onico Markot atroct. Near depot. JB. EVANS, M. I)., Surgeon and Physi . clan, (Onico and Uesldenco on Third street " II. MrKttr.VY. M. T).. Rurireon anil Pliy . Blclan.northBldoMaln street, below Market. 1"B. J. 0. BUTTEE, PHYSICIAN SUltQEON, Oftlco, North Market street, Oct. 1, 19. Bloomsburg, TO. JB. I. L. BABB, BBAOTIOAL DENTIST, Main street, opposite Episcopal Church, Blooms burg, Pa. If Tooth oxtractod without pain. Oct, 1 1B79, W, II. HOUSES, BLOOMSBURG, COL. 00. PA. All styles of work dono In a superior manner, work wurrniitcd as represented. Tkktji Extkact xu without I'aih by tho uso of (las, and frcoof chargo when artlllclal teeth aro Inserted, onico over Bloomsburg Banking Company. 7o be open at all hours during the day. Not. ss-ly MISCELLANEOUS p M. DBINKEB, GUN and LOCKSMITH Bowing Machines and Machinery of all kinds re- pured, Opkua IIoubk Building, Bloomtburg, pa, TAVII) LOWENBKRG, Merchant Tullor J J Main St., ubOTO central Hotel. IS. KUnN, dealer in Meat. Tallow, etc., . Centre street, between Second and Third, JAMES BE ILLY, Tonsorial Artist, a flimln nt l.la .1.1 Btr.A l,rlnP rYntlANnl! 110 TECaud has as usual a Kl ItST.OLAbS i BAltllKlt SIIOl'. Ho respectfully boilelts tho patronago of Mia UlUUUHlUllieiB UUU Ul HIU UUUilu fcVMV.w.w. 4lylO,'6l)-tt K LJ fllilMf fc.n In who wlah to eiiffatTO til V K tho most pleasant and profitable, business known. Everything new. Capllat not rc V?' quired. We will furnlslnnu even thing. 1" aoayaua upwards w easily inuau wiiuuimii" Many n w v. in ki rs wnuted ut nc(-. nai.v an um tl.lf fun iln.m tit ihiihi.ln.jol. Jjjlfd tllHkO as U1UU No ono who is willing towoik ti Us to moko tur liomy uv..ry a,iy unii u u ) n.iioiiln fc.vo k at n ordinary employment, Thofa who enpagoa onoo wuinndahhort road to rortuan. Aduru; IIIIai., urr t (lo., Portland, valns. ttl.is.o-ir LKQAL BLANKS OP ALL CTNIW OHUAND AT TUli OOLUMUIAN VYtlOS 0. E.SLWELL, 1 - J. K, BITTENBEHDEIt, I "oprlotors. EXCHANGE HOTEL. W. R. TUBES, PROPRIETOR BLOOMSBUBa. PA. OPPOSITKCOt'ltT.HOUSK. iini n ",i i j "impHi rooms, i am rooms. Hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences! 8, F. SHARPLESS, Cor. Centra nnd Hall Bond Bts., near I.. M. Depot. Lowest Prices will net to undersold. Manufacturer of MINI! CAlt WHEELS, coal lircak crnndllrldgo castings, Water I'lps( stovei, Tin. ware, Plows, 1UON FENCE, and .ill kind;) of Iron aud Brass Cntlngs. Tho nlRtnal Montrose, Iron lioam, rltrlit hand left band, nnd Mde hill Plows, lli best In thu mark et, nnd all kinds of plow repairs. Cook ovos, I'.oom stoves, nnd Moi on tor hcatlmr ctores, tchool houses, churches, Ac. Aleo thu larir- estfltccl;of repairs for city stovoa, whotcsalo and rotail, BucUaFIreUrlcl:,ilrntc, C'ros Ptecis, Lids Ac. A-n., Stove pipe, (W Bollctn, Skllllts, Ciko- Plates, largo lion Kittles, (Jo gallons to l barrels) I; arm Bolls, Sl:d Solcc, Wagon Boxes, "Allontown Bone Mauuro" PLASTlill, SALT, C, AC Jan u, 'M-iy Hides o. Tho Highest Market Pries in Cash l'AU I'OK AM. KINDS OF IIIHES AT I.cntiicr nnd Slum rinding Store, Main Stiuxt, Opposite Stoni: Ciiuncu, BLOOMSBURG, PA. April S, Wy C. F. HARDER, UEALEIi IN HARDWARE, ODTLBRT, PAINT, OIL AND VARNISHES, BO0RS.SASH, BLIPS, BRACKETS Lumber of all kinds for salo as cheap as the cheapest for cash or produce. CATAWISSA, 3? A.- may r. r- m N. S. TINGLEY. Announces to tho public that ho 13 prepared to do an kuhi.s ui Custom Tailoring promptly and at reasonable prices. Now is the sea bon for :i -NEW SPRING SUIT- And Tlnclcy's the rlacc to get a proper lit. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Shop over lllllmeycr's Grocery, Corner of Main and Centre Streets, ..... BliUU.USlSimU, l'A. DKAI.Krt IN Silverware. Watehes.Jowelry.Clocks.&c ah L'lnrio rtf u'airitiR. rinrLn nnd Jowelrv Deat 1 rcpiurcii uu mmuMM-u. may it SPE1NG AND SUMMER CLOTHING .-)o(- A. J. EVANS, Tho uptown Clothier, has Just received ft flno ino 01 ISCW UOUUt UUU 13 I'll J'UHU wiiwauup SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS For Men and Boys In tho ceatcM. manner and Latest styles. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Matsi Caps. &o.i tin.rf.rlhnri rail nnil FTflrntnn. EVANS ULOCK corner Mam aim iruu duxvio, BLOOIMSDUHO, VA. BLOOMSBURG PLANING MILL ;o. Tho umlcrslcncd hayloir put ; hla ." JJJ" ?!j I' ! ll l.lnHaVif r,rr lit lltq llnft. IU UU UH RIUUJUI TTV.n.M. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDSj MOULDINGS. FLOORING, Etc. furnished at reasonable prices. All lumber used Is well Masoned and nono but skilled workmen are employed. ESTIMATES FOE BUILDINGS furnlbhed on application. Plans nnd ppoclflcations prepared by an experienced araugmaman. lIlOOIIINlllll K, IH. piRE INSUBANCE. CintlSTIAN Y. KNAIT, BLOOMSlinitO.l'A, HltlTIHH AMKIUCA AHSDltANCE COMPANV. (VlVrtMAN ' VIUKINKUHANCK COMPANV. NATIONAL KIltB INSUUANCB COMPANY. iiNION INSUHANCK COMPANY, ..... . . ..Mn t xm.a rt ki irltll CftftBAriml htf DIM and kirk TKSTxn and havo never yet had a loss sot. lieu uy any couri ui mn. m r'"" ed in Soi-io sccuuinrsand aro liable to the hazard Losses rwiMrri.T and tiokkstit adlueted and paid as soon as determined by cuiiistian Y. Knait, si'KC- At. AI18NTANK AI'JrHTKKlll.(WMSPH(l, PA. The neople "f Columbia e unty Rl-niUrt putrontn' thour!. win. i j" 1'iir.y aro oeiiled and pula :!.. .?.;,. ..ui. 1-itii.inn. " PBOMPTNBtlS, SQUITY ITAIH DKALINO Nov a, 1IVBTMAN AMEKU'VN INBOKANC'JS COMl'ANItS . oir.n,,.'vr ij,v'' i"ivuifc forth Ameruuupf pciioIpnU, l ifrauklln.ot ' " Pennsylvania of " Karroorsof York.r. llanovcrof New York. Momco otTMarkot tmoot No. . Blcwuitanrtr, Pa, lie THE GREAT wmm Neuralgia, Sc'atica, Lumbago, Backache, Soroness of Via Chost, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, 3urns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headacho, Frosted Foot and Ears, end all oihnr Pains and Aches. No rrfpntnthn on t nrtli i qual Rr, jArr.ri Oir. ns a aiii'i ,.m,i.',! ili.l rii-ufiKxttrnnl Keniedy, A tt'nl .titnlN liut fio rnmf nmtlvly trtlllpir fiutliy or so intH, ami ewry ,m Fiinirliie -.villi imiu c:n'i. ,ul. n tp, (!, , 'j(,f tf its cUtlnu, Blrcctions In Eleen LanRiingf. " SOLD BT ALIi DP.UOQISIS AND DEALER3 IK MEDI01SE. a.vogj;l3sr, & coM ltdlltmore, Mil., U. S. A. Summer Complaints At this season, various diseases of tho liowels arc prevalent, and many lives are hat through lack of knowlcdgo of a safo mid sure remedy. PEMtY Davis' Pain Ku.lku is n sure euro for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc., nnd is pcrfecUy safe. Bead the following! llAiNmunoE, N. Y., March 52. 18S1. 1'EnnT DAVIw'PaIM KiLLEn nttrrjallt to afford fnti'ini rtlitf far crauip and palu In tup stomach. Johkvii BunorrT. NlellOLVILlE, N. Y.. lli. 3, ltl. Tho very bnt uieillcluo 1 know of for ilyBentf ry, cho'cra morliU9, ami rramps lu tho etouioch. lla0 llHotl It for ycuru, and It In lure rur ovcrj tlmo. JOMua W. Den. Moinoona. Iowa, March 12, lwl. I havo lined jour Pain Killer In novoro canea or crami, onllcaiul cholera lnotbUH,aiul It iravo atmoet Instant relict. I K. Oaliiwfll. CAI1NE9V1LLE, OA., Fell. 21, 1ml. l'or twenty jenrn I liatnupoil your Pain KiLLEn In my f AuiUy. llai o tiwxl it many tlmi-a for bowel cnlimlaf ntrf, ami It nhrnyl eHrtl. ould not foci flalo without a botile lu tho liuua J. II. Ivie. baco, Me., Jan. ia, ltwL I la e iicil I'EiiiiY Davia' Pain Ki lleii for tn clvo year. It U mitr. itm, ami Tfllablt. No mother bhould uUow It to bo out of tbo family. 11. 1. Hates. O.iEinA, N. Y., Fell, in. If 1. AVc bcffan iifilntr It our llifrty jt'iin aim, ami It nlway-4 kivlh linniodlato rlUf. Would hardly dara to tfo to bed without a bottlu ill Uio lioui,'. W. (). Hi'Eimv. COHVATnORO, S. 0.,lVu. iwl. Nearly every family lu thlo htetton l-wi " botllo lu Uio hou.o. Da. B. Mouto.-i. If. H. Cosm'l.ATi:, CllElFLIlt'M'.SlU l'lll'HhlA.reb. S, Pl. IllllokllOlMll'KUltYllAVIll'PAIN Ki l.l.hlialliiont frointhoilayltMa.i introdiiciid.ftlnl niter j ears of iiliM.ratioii aud u-'o I n,-.rd lU I'rebtuco lu my houpeliold iw an intUrjnu.t.w titm.ttt. I tl l'm'THi. It. H. ConBtU. lHIlllilN.ON.TRENT, ENII. I hail lioen povcral dnyn Millerlinf wninljr from dlirrliu-a. nccoinjianlod with lnteliM! iialo, when I tried your Pain Killkii, and found aliiuwt luxtaut rollcf. II. . I. .MINE. 21 Montaciui: Ht., London, Kno. Purini? a refidenco of tweiity-thrvo care In India, I haio Klven It lu luany ca. of dlarrhma, dyw'n tery, and cholera, and nccr knew It to fall to imo relief. H- CLAiunaE. No family can safely bo without this invaluable remedy. Its price brings it within the reach of all. For salo by all druggists at 25c, 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, 11. 1. AND Paper Hanging. WM. F. 330DINE. IKON 1ST.. BELOW SECOND, BLOOMfrBUBO, l' Is prepared to ao an kiikis oi HOUSE rAUMTEWa Plain and ornamental PAPER HANGING, BOTU DECOHATIVB AND PIAIN. All kliulN orFiirnltiiro Rcjmlrcd. aud ninilo as good an now. NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN EMPLOYED Estimates IVIado on all Work, WM. I' BOD1NE. M. C. SLOAN & BRO. m.OO,USHl7K, l'A, Manufacturers of Carriages, Buggies, Phactono, Sleighs, PLATFORM WAOON8, C Plrst-claas work always on hand. IiEPAirtlNG NEATLY JIONK, Prlota redneod to suit the times. PLUMBING. GAS FITTING, STOVES and TINWAEE. 33. B. BROWER Has purchased the Block and Business of I.IIagcn- .. .. . ..... .......... ...t Inrin.llM.ri. nf IU,.! UUC1J, UUU in lion I'lll'uicu lu uu nil uuua u. iium inmsune. numuiLg ulu uus ruling hmiiiiuuj, Tinware, stoves, rrlqES AND HETEfls; in agrcat variety. All work dono by EXPERIENCED HANDS, Main Btreet corner of East, Ml.OOiilSltiriUJ, 1A, ELY'S riJRPAM nMlft l'or Catarrh liny Fever, CoM lu the TARnH.CQI-O?,' m UUHU, KIT,, lUbCIl WllU little n lifer, a panicle jf tho Balm Into tnu I klAVlf. CJr.peii.l Tl!Si vrt Inostrllsi draw strong ureaiiis tnrougu ine aoso. It will bo ab witii'd, cleansing, and 'icallng tho diseased nemorane. lAnnlv a narllclo into tuo car. KIA'S CltKAM 11AUI iiavlnir valued an cuvlablo local leiiutatlon. dlsnla. elng all otter preparations In thu Mclnlty of ills dlsi'overy. Is, on Its merlls alone, rvcognUed as a wonderful remnp wheiever ki,nvvn, a fair trial will oonvincu uio must bKeptieui oi iw euratue powers. It ellectually cleausi's tho nasal passages ot uaimiiini wrus, uuuMiig iii'uuuy birreuous, al lays Inilammatlon and Irrltallou. trotertHtho mem- nitinHi uniuirN in me ii-uii iii'ii, tu i -icoius, cr. i " 'hi soi ., n ufuu- iii.ibense of i ..Vi. ai d . tn, i.'i i il,r sunx uro roalUea byafiw npi Hem Ions. A Uierougu irealiusiitasdl recii'd w III cure Caturrh. Ah u househola remcdj rnr cold In the head It Is utii iiunli'il. The bnlin lu , v to uro nnd ngntniile Sold l drugg'niHtoii Cuuia. on receipt of Hi null, will null u package aiuu lui uubui.i n ...I mil luimuittUlia, ELY'S CREAM HALM CO., Owego, N. Y. Fou Bale In Bloomsburg by Mover Bros., O. A. Klclm, N.J. Uenderehott and J. II, Ufnjorls and by Whole B1UV AAUJtKV KOUUilUl. . st,MMy a mm MS BL00MSBUIIG,PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1SSL .Poetical. TIIK IIKIIIWAY COW. Tho hue of licr lildo was dusky brown Her body was leau and her neck was slim, Ono horn tutned up nnd tho Oilier turned down, Nlie was keen of vhden nnd long of limb ; Willi a Roman no-.o nnd a (hurt stump tell, And rib llku tho hoopi of n homu-tnadj pall. Many n mirk did her body bear i Sho had been a target for all things known t On many a fear tho dusky hair would grow no inoru where It oneo had grown i Many a passionate, parting shot Had left upon licr a lasting spot. Many and many a well-alined stono, Many a brickbat ef goodly sle, And many u cud gel swlllly lluown, Had brought thu tears to her loving eyes i Or had bounded off from hir bony oaek, with a nolio llk'i tho wmid of .i tillu crack, Many n dav had she parsed In the pound l'or heliilng heisolt to her neighbor's corn : Many a cowardly cur and hound Hud been Iratistliid on licr orumpled horn ! Many a teapot utid old tin pall Had the (armor bo) tied to her time-worn tr.ll. Old Deacon Uru) was a pious man. Though sometimes tempted to bo rrofa&e. Wheu tnahy a weary inllo l.o ran To dilvo her out of hl.i growing grain. Sharp weru tho pranks stio used to play To get her nil and to get nwny. Mm? know when the Deacon went to town j alio wisely watched htm when ho wont by; Ho never passed her without a frown And au cwi glance from each augry eye: Ho would crack his whip lu a suily way And drlo along In hU "ouc-Lorte sliay." Than ut his homestead the loved to call, Lifting hlo bars with er.'innlelliorn: Nimbly sealing his gaulen wall, Helping hcinelf to his standing corn: Bating lit j cabbage, uno by enc, Iiur.ylus homo when her work was done, llli human pabslous wero quick to rise. And binding forth w 1th a savago cry, Willi fury blalng from both his ejoj, As lightnings llikli In s ta mor kky, Redder nnd redder his faco would grow, And niter tho creature he would go. Over the garden, round and round, Breaking his pear and apple trees. Tramping Ills melons Into the ground, overturning his hlvca of bees i Leaving him angry aud badly stung, Wishing tho old cow's neck was wrung. Thu mosses grew on tho garden wall ; The j ears went by with their work nnd play ; Tho boys of tho village grew strong and tall, And tho gray-lialeul farmers passed away, ono by ono, as tho led leaes fall, But the highway cow ou lived them all. Countryudc. Select Story. A JEALOUS HUSBAND. ITranslaled fiom (tic Frsncli by Jtromo A Hart, in San Franeifcn Argonaut, Jutiu 1881. It was the nay bclorc the shootuif season began. Hunters were pouring out from l'aris in all directions. Two might havo been seen leisurely proceed ing toward tuo beeaux station, but com ing from different directions. Both wero accoutieil elegantly lrom jaunty cap to leathern gaiters ; both carried a liliit gun ind handsome, game bag ; both remark ed with satisfaction tho effect their cos tumes produced on tho female heart ; in short, both wero 1 ansians aud hunters Jjut one was old and tlic other was vouug. Full sixty years must have been needed to gri.zlo the locks of the ono but twenty three had passed over the others head. Tho elder reached the station a few moments before tho other. Ho entered an empty compartment, but scarcely had ho done so when the door opened, and tho younger hunter entered. They stared at each other for a moment, but it was the elder who spoke hrst. "illy dear Ijoismbert, I am delighted to seo you, ho said, prcssui'; the other i hand with simulated warmth. "And I, loo, Prcthibaiit," returned the young man, "am enchanted. What is it Thiiiyrumiuy says now? 'Thrice blessed is "Perhaps you mean, 'Thrico blessed is't to meet a friendly face," replied tho other. "Yes, that's it. Who was tho fellow that said it, now? It was it was " "Laniartiuo T asked the other, dryly. "Ah, yes, that's tho man Lamartinc. Strange I could not think of it." "Very, replied 1'ietliibatit. "liut now I think of it, Do Musset was the author of tho line." "Yes, so ho was," replied the other,col oring; "lie s ono ot my tavonto authors, you knov;. Outwardly l'rethibaut replied with a grunt. Inwardly ho said : "Tho sanioas ever. What an ass tho fellow is 1" On tho other hand, lioiscibert bit his lip, and muttered : "Confound tho old fool i as pedantio as over." Theso two gentleman wero about to mako a reasonably long railway journey together. Alter a lengthy silence, Pretlnbaut began : '1 seo you aro in hunting rig. Might I ask whero you are bound ?" "lcs; J. m (joint; to veirieres. Juno shooting at that Chateau." "What I lias Vautnron invited l'rethibaut interrupted, but suddenly stopped. "1 es. VaiiKiron lias asked mo to como down to Verrieres aud open tho shooting season wan mm. And you whero nro you going, Prcthibautt" "To verricrcB. "What you also?" HoisgiberfH tone expressed astonishment, but certainly not pleasure. "Oh,yes. For ten years I havo open ed tho season there. It wouldn't do for mo to miss one." "How fortunate wo chanced te meetl" said 15oisgibert,in n tono as destitute of emotion nsis tho creak of a dooi. "It was indeed a happy chance," re plied l'rethibaut, witli tho inflection of a innn who bids his creditor como to-morrow. And wliilo their lips distilled honeyed words they wero full of bitterness within. Pretliibaut's retlections wero something like this: "How in tho fiend's naniocould VniiK- irou bo ho idiotic as to invito this bo curled popinjay to his house ? I did not think linn so stupid so husband like, so to speak as that. When a man of lifty-two marries a girl of nineteen, lio Biiuuiu not invito iiaiKisomo yoting-uan J. '..11 t 1 .1 . dies io spenii weeks at ins nouso. And more particularly should lie not invite n dandy who wus licr slave all l.ts Wiiilut' who was always waltzing with her. who always turned her iiuisio for her when she played, who always had an orohobtm seal when sue was m n- box. And yet augiion HtupKi vu hospitable Vnu iron ho invites this fellow beneath hit roof. Well, well I" On tho other hand, Uoisgibei t's brail was no less busy. His rellectioiiH ran something like tins : "I wonder why that blockhead follows ruo no jieruidtcntly T For tho past your lio seems to linvo exercised a noiinf CHiion iigoon mo. Ho HPCins to linvo divined my secret, too. And yet lio in not n relative of Madame Vmigiron. Confound tlm old idiot I Soino ono told mo lio was in Switwiland, and hero I find liiin on Iih way to Verriores." Tho two men Fcowled at each other, and then Hinotlicied their faces into ex nri'hHipnlesMiefifl. The train rolled on. lloisgibcrt drew an imineiiNo cigar from hia ease, and lighted it. Then as if lio had just thought of it f "O, excuse me. I bclievo tobacco is disagreeable to you." "No, sir j liy no means, sir j you aro dreaming, Kir;" retorted rretliib.nit s "I smoke like a cliimiioy,sir," and lighting a larger cigar ho puffed nwny deliantly. At ttio expiration of Ion minules Iho two gentlemen were so shrouded in smoke tiiat ''ey could not see noroMj tho coinpnitrneiit. 5ut all things have an end. Tho train at last reached tho expected station ami iiiero was vaugtron s carriage awnit- ng tiiem. A brisk drive of a few linn utes aoro llio country, and they were at v eiriras. Am they descended in tho court-vard. Vangiron advanced. He pressed l'rctlii bant warmly by the hand, erected Ilois- gibort witli lua warmth, and bade the servant show the latter L'eiitlcuinu to his 00111, "As for you my old friend," said he to Prelhiheit, "come into tho mirden. and ei us seat ourselves over there in the summer house. I have soinothiii!? I ... 0 - I want to aslc your wan i to say io you, t . . . . o io vice. "lint will you follow it?" "Of course, since 1 ask it." "inn mat noes not follow nnv moro than you do. People aro always asking advice; they rarelv follow it. 'Last vear in this very month, and where wo now sit. you asked my opinion as to whether you should marry. I advised vou to l'tvo and die a bachelor. Well, three months after that 1 had to pretend to be glad when I saw you hauged I mean married." vangiron viciously kicked a nebblo on tho gravel walk before him." "Well, what is it about?" said Pruthi- battt. Vangiron paused a while. "Well." said lie, rehtctanllv. "it's about mv wife" "What," said l'rethibaut, "Already?" "Come," said Vauuiron. imnatientlv. don't bo getting idioliu ideas into your neaii. i nave nothing, to reproach her with." "liut you havo mind." something on your "Yes, I have. I am jealous " "Of Maurice lioisgihort." "How do you know?" "I know, because I have seen " "Seen," shouted Vangiron, bounding from his seat. "Seen ! seen ! What havo you seen?" "Come, now," said l'rethibaut, "don't bo gettingany idiotic ideas into your head I have seen nothing alarming. I have seen, however, that the young puppy lioisgibert, is altogether too attentive to your wife." "Well, that's what I wanted to speak anoui. ine lellow lias presumed to ad dress some verses to her." "What aio they about?" "What are they about? Oh, what all poets write about moon on tho waves, stars, and llowers, gentle zephvrs.angels. goiidolas,syinpathetic souls, and all soils :,i:(:..,i. JWIUIIU lllllll. "Naturally," said Prethibaiit. "I might havo known it liut how did you come to see tins letter r "Why, Hoi'tenso brought it to me her self, of cop e." "Sho did, eli ? Well, Vangiron, I con gratulate you on your wife. Now listen to me. Will you follow my advice?" "I5liiidl. "Whatever I may say or do, you will not contradict or oppose me T "f promise. "Very well, then. Young lioisgibert will not favor us with his company dur ing tho shooting season. Here is what you must do ; to-night, at dinner, when you sco mo take a pinch ot snulT, striko the table with your list, and say, in a cavernous voice: 'I would do the same."' "Hum," said Vangiron, "a cavernous voice, it pinch of snuff, and a blow on tho table. Why what how " "IN ever mind, Said l'rethibaut; "do as tell you, old boy, and you're all right." That evening wero gathered aiound Vaugiron's festivo board eight gentle men, bix vacant chairs showed that tiie ladies had left them. Unnumbered empty bottles showed that they wero good hunters and true. But ono man had attempted to escapo and ioiii the ladies. Several times lioisgibert mado a move, but.l'rethibnut would invariably ask, with much kindness, "Are you not well this evening, sir ?" so lio was forced to remain. Of nil the merry crowd, Prcthibaiit alone seemed preoccupied. There was n gloomy expression upon his face, nnd it finally attracted attention, "What's the matter with vou to-iimbf: Prcthibautt" asked ono ot thu guests; "you look as if you wero at a funeral.'' "f'ardon me, gentlemen, replied the gloomy one, "there aro certain anniver saries, in n inmiH lite but no; the story is not a pleasant one." "Never mind what's tho odds? f!o oil and toll it any way," was tho cry. "Very well, gentleman," said l'rethi baut placing his snuff box on tho table before him, and gazing on it with deen melancholy, "I will tell you tho story. Thirty-fivu years ago to-day I was tho chief actor in n domestic tragedy." "You!" interrupted Vangiron, "you in a domestic tragedy 1" For reply l'rethibaut favored his friend witli a violent kick under tho tablo and went on : "At that timo I was but twenty five . my lifo was peaceful and happy. 1 had a wife whom I adored, a daughter whom I idolized." "What, you 1" bawled Vnugirou. " i es, went on Pretliibaut.giving him another kick; "My cstato was in tho Ardeiincs,nud I was a passionato hunter. Adjoining my property was that of a man u litt'e younger than I. Ho was about tho same agotisMiiuiien U ilsgibeit hen, nnd, by the way houiiiuli jvcembled mm. v en, we oiteu met; wo iieonne friends. lie came to my house, and gentlemen, but my blood boiU wheu I think ol it ho wrote some verses to my wife." "W cil, I sought him out. I told him that one ot us must dio: that in order tj avoid scandal, wo would load our pieces witli buckshot, conceal ourselves on both sides of tho trail, nnd when a boar was .1..:..,... 1 I ' ..11 n .. ' uiivuuijt us wuwumuuro inn not at the bOAr. "It was done. Tliirtv-livo vcars nL'o to day wo lay crouched there, glaring at each other across tho trail. Whether a consciousness of guilt had unnerved my r..t ii.. i i " t i , muuim muni, or iioi, i (to not. Know, yet 1 was uninjured. But both loads lrom my kuii struck him and he fell hank, his head and breast pierced with is not moro to tell. I wis arrested and released, as on the surface it was acci- dental. My wifodied in a mad house: my daughter died shortly after, and now lam alone. Can vou wonder ireutlo- men that I am melancholy when thu years bring round again tho day on which i siew mv iriciidT Ho shook his head gloomily, and took a pinch of snuff. ' augirou stiuek the table a violent llblll. M'ltloll .tin1.. ,1... ..Ina., 1 "I would do tliesamii," lie cried. "You ...ii-.h in i,ii, liiu i: n-'.-n 11 ir. weru perfectly right. I would do thu satne At breakfast tho next morning it was noticed that Maurice lioisgibert was ab- sent. The host found n note from him at his plate however which he rend aloud: M. lJoisg'ibcrt lias received a litter which forces liiui to leave for Paris at once. Important business. Hu bona M. Vangiron to receive his cxcusetl.. nnd a much regrets that he cannot remain with tho pleasant party at tho Chateau de Verneis. "Well." said l'rethibaut, in a whisper to tho host, "What did I tell vou ?" "l'rethibaut, replied Vangiron, with an admiring glance, "what a dreadful liar vou ate!" Kiver.i of Molten Lava. Private advices from the Sandwich Islands report that tho famous volcano, Mauna J.oa, is still in cruptiou, and has neen continuously so since tho early part of October. The inhabitants sav that tbo present eruption exceeds in grandeur, extent and activity any that they can re- mctnuer, or ot which there is any record, Tho American residents say thattlio spec tacle is magnificent, and well worth a voyago thither. The piineiple crater, some fli.UUU teel long and 9.000 to 10,000 feet wide, is constantly belching forth smoke, steam and llames, and oc- casionally throws up vast rocks, wliilo the lava pours down thu sides of the inonntain,nearly M,000 feet high in broad streams. A letter received some time ago lrom Honolulu said: "lor some months tho people of the island of Ha waii havo been greatly excited by the eruption of tho volcano Mauna Loa which tar oxeeeds any former outbreak of that celebrated mountain of tire. The crup- t.ou began early in thu evening on tho rth ot October, a lew miles noilh ot the summit crater, and Mowed rapidly down to the plateau lying between lea and tho Mauna J.oa. ft formed two branch es, ono running toward thu old crater of lvilauea, and the other toward the east. On being lirst observed, it was seen that the great stream of liquid firo was making its way toward Kea. liut early on Saturday morning, somu twelve hours alter the outbreak, it was noticed that a second How appealed, and was rapidly running in tho direction of the beautiful town of Ililo. Immediately there was tho utmost nlnrm, and for a time tlicro was every fear that tho place was des lined to bo overwhelmed. But before uiu sireiiu iiatt reaciien nan me distance to a deep Swood, which stands in the wuv, it siiil(lenly,and without any appar ent reason, turned abruptly to the north ward. So the llow continued until Wed- neMliiy, llo-ober Kith, when the two st reams ran beside each other for a con. siderablo distance, presenting one nf the grandest sights which could possibly be witnessed. From both livers of red hot matter there ascended dene columns of steam and smoke, and these, as they ( went upward and united for a time, formed nn arch-liko avenue, through which there could for miles bo seen the dull glare of tho boiling and bubbling mass which steadily moved on its way, Suddenly, here and there, great cones would bo thrown up, and again streams ot lava, as it unable to hud a vent in nny other duection, were forced upward in columns to tho height of scores of feet. For moro than thirty miles from the outlet tho liquid firo rolled on. tho width of the streams being from ono hundred to two hundred yards, and their deptli varying from six and eight to twenty and thirty feet, according to tho nature ot tho ground over which they mane their way. in places, too, tl eir front edgo rose ton height of thirty feet, presenting tho appearance ot an ad vanced wnu oi nro. from tins mass great blocks of matter continually crum Died and iiroko on, inning with a dull crash which cannot bo described. As lias been intimated, if tho lava continues to (low in tho direction which it has now tnken, there will be hardly any danger of its doing any damage to Ililo. Hun ning as it doet, it would have to fill up tuo great, vauey oi run uio and Waliu ku swamps beforo reaching the neigh Dornooii oi uio town. Mill thero is a danger lhat a stream may strike and follow tho course of tho "llow" of lBS- fiG, which lasted thirteen months, and sent tho burning lava over an nrea esti mated at three hundred siiuaro miles. If it should tako this course it would in all probability go to and beyond Ililo. onii, it is at present iwcntv-ono nines from that place, and tho prospect is that i.io town will escape, llolealoh, on tho contrary, is in tho fi-entest. il.'iiwrni- lint ......... .f ... ... P . . witiio mere is in any event moro than a probability that much fixed property will bo lost, thero is but littlo danger of loss ot lifo. Tho iiow of lava is so slow and regular that it can easily bo avoided and nil movnbles of value taken out of us course. How; bin: HncotiNi.KK Him, Mrs. 1..1!.... !.. '.. I I 1 - ., .illlllin uiun ll n unwound, fcllVS 1110 SMI l'liincisco iW, was ouo of the nas 1 1. .. ..C. . r r. .. r -. ..:.. nt li i..:.. . ...i.i i i seuifcis uu uiu ijiuio oi itnrnm i n. .a - e " I ' ' '- w .n i.w- tamed four days over tune. Mrs. B. bore her anxiety witli commendable for- -!i...l !l .1 . I , l -. iiiiuic until uio mini (my. hue was taking lunch with some friends nt a res- fiurai'l, where tho w-iilfr hebvd her to su"n sbrtniii -aiiid in A ulasn Unit eon taitiid ft small portion of whiskey. She h id only eiuWn few mouthful when sho burnt lu. j tear. "WJiiUh the mat . .. r.. II atl , 1 . . t'T, mis. jirowni sain i no company, much surprised. "Why, sobbed thu poor woman, "m m-my worst H'arn uro resized, iknow thai poor Julius 1ms been drowm-d. J itst taste these shrimp i, And as theio was no donviii'' that thnv tasted oxuetly like old Brown, thu widow wns conducted home. Sho had just do onlded that she would look exceedingly Well in black when tho Btenmcr arrived. TTrt? VlT ttt!f A V Xfrtt. f MO 11 OOTiUMDtA DBMOUItATt VOL.XlVl NO. 2 A (llnsi Snake Along the Upper Urazos and in western Texas, whero nourished tho horned frog, is tho strangest snake known to natu ralists. He is sometimes called tho glnns snnke. He is from two to four feet lo'.'f - 'i witli a striped back, lie is not self when attacked by a powerful foe is sinuliarto that of tho possum or skunk, Instead of Hying back lie brakes into a dozen pieces, and every piece, distinct in itsclf.Hcs apparently dead on tho ground, Sometimes the pieces aro a foot apart. When the foo disappears tho pieces grad iiauy como logeuier, iiiuio in nneniiaKu md crawl off. The naturalist will initu- rally nk if the pieces are futiiely scpar aled, 1 answer they nro. in him or ten- ll f 1 1 II ll 1 ll 4 I ll (! 11 fniT.'tlllr. Yflll P.Illl fl I f, H I the ground with an a c between the pieces. ... .... Mr. II. Edwards, whoso post ,oflico nd- dress is Montgomery, Alabama, showeit mc one of tlu'W snakes at Waco. lie still lm- it alive, and will prove, with the living snake or by answering a letter fr'" a"y naturalist tho accuracy of this story. The glass snake which Mr. Ed wards showed in" had lost the tip of its tail. When I asked the owner how it happened, he said : "the snake went to pieces one day and bctoio it got together hungry kiugsnake, which I still have, swallowed the tail. Mr. Edwards has several kingsnakes. Like tho glass snake thev aro not poisonous: still they kill tho largest snake in tho bottoms. They make a spring at a largo snake or rabbit, coil in.ilaully around its neck and strau- fj'0 'l choke it to death. A king snake livo feet long will strangle a dog or a lat tlesnake. The only snake able to defend itnclf against the king snake is tho glass snake. When the king snake Hiinngs at the glass oiiako the glass snake breaks into pieces nnd its foo niiglit as well try to stranglo a basket ot clothes-pins or a pau - iui 01 sardines. jut wcrcuis j cx- as Tetter. A Small lioy's Ex iilanation. i . ... I It was Sunday evening. Angelica had invited her "be3t young man" to tho evening meal. Everything passed olf narmomousiyunui juigenca s seven-year- old brother broke tho blissful siienco by jjy exclaiming: "Oil ma! ycr outer seen Mr. Lighted tho other night, when ho called to take Angio to the drill, ho looked so nice sit- tin' 'long side of her with his arm" "Fredl" screamed tho maiden, whose face began to assume tho color of a well done crab quickly placing her hand over tho boy s mouth. "ler oughter seen him continued tho persistent informant, after gaining his breath, and tho embarrassed girl's hand was removed; "lie had his arm "1' reddiel shouted tho mother, as m her frantic attempts to reach tho boy's auricular appendage, sho upset the con tents of tho teapot in Mr. Lighted's lap, making numerous ltussian war maps over his new lavender pantaloons. "1 was lust gom to sav, tho halt frightened boy pleaded, between a cry u ui au injured whine, "he had his inn " You boy!" thundered tho father, "away to tho wood shed." Aud tho boy mado for the nearest exit, exclaiming as he waltzed. "I was only going to say Mr. Lighted had his nrmy clothes on, and leavo it to lnni if " " And the boy was permitted to return, una mo remainder oi tnu mcai was spent in explanations from tho family in re gard to tho number ot times 1'reddio had to bo "talked to" for using his fingers for a ladle. How a liulioon Dines. Harry, thu largo Chacina baboon in the Philadelphia "Zoo," lias been taught to dine in a civilized fashion. 1 lie lust alpaca coat put on him he tore in shreds, and at hrst lie opposed dining at a table very vigorously, b"t he soon grasped the idea that if he did as his keeper wanted mm to ho would bo rewarded with a lump of sugar, and after that ho became a very apt scholar, lie lias recently been fitted out witli a blue canvass coat trim med with red nnd wliilo bands, and but- t0,'s a?.lftr" trade dollars, fio now ,tak?8 11B. ,Ilt,!ll '"l"'1'!'. Fc;d table "avl"K .co" ,)U.".1 101' . i tl1?1 1111:111 in iii-u in nun ui, ix u uiuun in uiu morning and the next at r o'clock in tho afternoon. At u sign from tho keeper he seats himself upon tho stool and de murely waits to be helped. iho bill ol fare varies, consisting of rice, sweet pota toes, biend and butter, milk, &c, given at (liltcuut tunes. Saturday lio was al lowed sweet potatoes and tea, with sev eral lumps of sugar. As tho keeper sl'ced tho potatoes tho baboon leisurely anil (leisurely picked up tho pieces and placed them in his mooth, taking from tho cup, which ho held in both hands, n draught ot tea occasionally. When the meal was finish' d he took a roll in the grass and then, nt a sign, jumped on the Keeper h back and was carried part of tho way to his inclosiire. Boioro tho summer is over tho young fcmalo baboon will bo put through a similar course of training, so she can take the plaeu at tho tablo now occupied by tho keeper. A Muliluon Sinner- Elder Hallonbeck was preaching in Hayes Valley, California, some time ago, when tho most "solid citizen in that section uroso and proceeded to mako a few remarks. lie rather pompously ioM how ho had become converted, and then went on to sav that tho revival had his (titit'o approbation, anil that hu was on tho whole, quilo satisfied with there- suits accomplished. Hu hoped his ex ample would greatly uncoiirago those around hint, nnd lio wished it understood that should it bo needed be was quite ready to subscribe !?.ri00 to piovent the good cansu from failing. Alter he hud ant down, luder Hallen I ueeK, who appeared io nu llhleiuilg with i , i. ...i i . ,. . extreme attention, turned quietly to tho congregation and said : Is thero nnv other miserable, repen tant, puisepioud sinner who would like to say n lew v.'ordn In fore the meeting pH'CU'da" there v.,i8 .-unetluiig nioiu linn u sjmm oi p.-iKio a the prumii.tmi pnru louked nt his watch and quietly drifted out. Cliaucar couldn't snail. Neither oonbl Bacon. filiRikupcinrro was tho worst of tho lot. Ho couldn't evou sp)ll his name. Aud for that mutter, no more can nny ono else. -j- A Kansas cyclone blew a man bud hoadod, lite wig wns a new ouo nml is 1 tfili.lWa tU X 3M Oil IT Onolneh tut) uw ii.in tyon taoo Twolnchea... .no t.m &.m t.m is.00 Threo Inches 4 ft) i'A l.m J1.no IW10 Four incheji s.ro ,.m v.nt is.m so.no SuarterooiumD.... m) h.ui laon is.m M.nn nif column lo.rt) 11 011 1T.ro 2.1.00 mm ono column KJ.oo zi.m so.ui ro.oo iro.ro Yearly advertliementu piynblo quarterly. Tran sient ttdvertlsemenis mint l paid for tfore lawnxd except where parties have accounts. Leeal advertisements two dftllari per Inch tot threo Invrtlons, nnd at that rate tor additional Insertion! llhout reference 10 length. Executor's. AdinlnWratorX and Auditor's now three dollArs. Must bo paid for when inserteiL Transient or 1tc.iI noUcta, len cen W a lino, rmrular (wlvurtlwment half rates. 1 urd. In tho "lliulness Dtroctory" column, cwo dollar per year for each lino. Odd Items. Darwin rises .at 0 and goes to lied nt 10, That's tho kind of baboon he is. hay i nvr.it. l'or tn'eitty-livo years I havo been se verely alllioted with Hay Fever, aud havo triedmanv leniodier) without relief. While suiieringiutensely 1 was induced, through Mr. lichotiorrf testimonial, to try Jilya Cream Mini. Iho immediate ('fleet was marvelous. I havo been exposed to heat, drniightSTtnd dust, and huvo escaped a return attack. J pronounce Ely's Cream "nun umu mi ni i-cii-i, iiuiiinii a. Oair,PresbyteiiaiiPnstor,KhzabethN. J. Having been ulllicted witli Hav Fever for years' I gave Ely'H Cream Halm a 1 . I if. . .1 ! T . trial; was much benefited if not perman ently cured. I havo had no real attacks since using it E. II. Ilnuch, Editor 6'ifr btm Count JJcmocrul, Mnitch Chunk, l'a. Piico r0 cents. The .'. . Man lias discovered that the nwthetio cornet player is ntoo looter, too. When a bald-headed man buys a dust er, mohair would bo most nppiopriato. A llll'l'lCUI.T I'ltOllLt-VU SOLVED. Ambition, competition aud over-oxer-tion use up tho vital powers of men nnd women, so that a desire for stimulants seems to bo a natural human passion, nnd drunkenness prevails on account of this necessity for bodily nnd mental invigor ation. "Parker's Ginger Tonic fairly solves tho diflicult problem, and lias brought health and happiness into many desolate homes. It does not tear down an already debilitated system, but builds it up without intoxicating. JCnquirc;' Sco other column. When a dog is being drowned would it lie proper to call his hist howl the dogs- oiogy. MISTAKEN l'OIl CONSUMPTION. " 0 Knv l,c,so"8 t0 l0r " 1.1imuiiiifiiisii, .ui in iiu iiii:i;L .LUUUIIII .1 1....1 i. t .1. - ";l1" ingn, 'eii, pains in tuo megs, were so depressed, weak, with many otll" symptoms tending to that disease, of tho lungs. These symptoms wero all tho painful offsprings of a torpid and jy .-.."- ni...m...... i i mg- J "?se sympl diseased liver. W e could till a volume with testimonials ot thousands SQaitectcd who wero permanently cured by taking Simmons Liver Regulator. There is ono good thing about a boy when a circus is in town you know whero to look for him, Many a young man thinks himself the cream of society when he is nothing but a imiKsop. Tho liver is tho organ most snccdilv disordered by malarial poisons. Aycr's Ague Cure expels these poisons from tho system, and is a most excellent remedy for liver complaints. There seems to be a pressing neeiVin this country of an improved india-rubber liver warranted malaria proof. No lady witli any refinement will uso her husband's niceischnuiu pipe to drive nails in the wall. Joseph Durrinlurger, Broadway, But falo, was induced by Ins brother to try Thomas' Eclectric Oil for a smained nn- kle; and witli half a dozen ainiiications ho was enabled to walk round again all right. Those who havo tried it confess thnt u large, healthy mustard plaster worn at thu back contains moio heat than a heavy ovcicont. NIL Ili:sl'KI!ANIU.M. When your girl gives yon the mitten, and you feel j our heart is broke, Don't give way to black despair, but treat it as a joke. Get your health in first class order, a bot tle oi Spring Blossom buy, And gaily join a singing class, and for another sweetheart try. Price TiO cents, trial bottles 10 cents. Mary Walker asserts that tho Venus de Medici never wore corsets. Of course not. Sho didn't wear anything; her wardrobe was tore so. AN OI.Il ritll'.Nll. He was afllieted with a lame back and general debility; ho was recommended Thomas' Eclectrio Oil which cured him at once. This famous specific is a posi tive remedy for bodily pain. The small sttenms in New Jersey aro so nearly dry that the little fishes aro running around witli tin .cups in their niouuis uegging lor something to drink. TH1JTII AND 1IONOH. Query: What is the best family med icine in the world to regulate tho bowels, purify tho blood, remove costivencssnnd biliousness, aid digestion and tono up tho whole system? Truth and honor compels us to answer, Hop Bitters ; being pure, perfect and harmless. Seo another column. Toledo Jilmlc. "How," asks an anxious mother, "shall we bring up our girls?" Well, if they aro playing in tho cellar, shout "rats!" That will bring them up. Opium is tho most dangerous drug, es pecially when given tochildien in tho shape of a soothing lemedy. Dr. BuII'h Baby Kyi up is win muted not to contain opium in any foim and is tho most inno cent nnd efficacious remedy for children teething. Prico Sii cents a bottle. A kind writer says: "You can trust a man who loves a horse or it dog." A livery stable man says ho has tried it and finds thero is no money in it. kootous ani ciuutoin:. Tim doctors of New York City, hun- l i r. i , ... i r, !'.. iirens oi wimiii iinvu visiicii sneers vino yards during tliu winu making season, saj's his Poit (Irapo Wiuo has proved to bo j ui re, unadulterated, of a lino flavor and tiniiu pioperties, and is unsurpassed for its lestoiative powers, and they pro scribe it as u very superior wine." Tho piincipal Churches in Now York and Brooklyn uso it for communion. For salo by C. A. Kleim, Druggist, Bloomsburg A Bvi i.irt. Bux A new ballot box lias ju.,t l,i-cn submitted to tho Frenoli government. It has two locks, eneli npouitig witli n different key, and nn nn- pitrntus which clips a tub or corner from tho tlukut duDOKitcd hv tlm r,!wtni- mwl I droiw the stilt) into mm nun of (In, l,,,v tho ticket going into tho other division, Simultaneously tho machine registers on a table befoio tlm voter the number of tickets clipped. Tho ballots must ogreo in number with tho stubs, and both with n. i..n.L. ,i. h.t...nir !.., ,i...i...n. i. i ... .in.. ,.i..i .nu uiinvi um UIBH ui mm J