nMUMnHMStWHMnHi yQ doluiTCllDikl). (COMJIIBU MMOCRAT, BTATl OP TH KOnTll, and COMJM- Imneil Velil, uroiy ifrldny nWntnff. nt llLOOMSlltJltO. COLUMBIA COUNTY. tK . ATTWopuu.iisicr jonr, no cords dl-irount allowed coindy tho u-rms nro u per yonr, strictly In advance. I" iJiMHUwruiK-iiuuau CICCptMthO option ol tlio publishers, until all nrrcarniros nro paid, tut fine nllntttVl I'm! Ufl Will Tlftl. lmtrlm ' wuvlui,t, IT V All papers ficnt OUt Of tlio Hfjitn nr tn Hitr,f onicos must bo paid for In ndvanco, unless a rcsrion. slblo person In Columbia county assumes to pay tie rosTAOK is no longer exacted from aubacrtbere In tho county TIM Jobbing Department ot tlio Columbian Ii vcrv complete, mid our. Job lTlntlm? will comparo favora bly with that nt tho law cities. All work dono on demand, neat ly and nt moderate prices. 'onnlnen. tit; Two indies, s.ro tiji Throo Inches 4.1W 4.! .Four Inches 5.00 7.00 louartcrmlumn.... .no Kfa Half column.., io.no le.oo Onn column 80.00 .f" 3M tun n.t 7.0!) 9.00 o.oo .oo 304) 8.00 li.no 13.00 1100 STi.00 oaoo it M.00 1(1.011 m.m saw snn C0.00 ioo.ro Tran- Vaa.i nrtvirtloerrtfnM tiATanlO OUwbftrlr. rdrnt ndvcrtlwrnenW must bo paid for tMoro Inserted , neent whcro names have account. 1 tesfal ndverttvmenu two dollars prtnebJorthrco Insertions, and ftt that rato for additional Imertlons J. K. BITTENBENDEH. r Preprlowrn. BLOOMSBUUG, PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1881. without reference to lcnztll. 1 Executor's, Administrator's, and Auditors nocs 1 ..,.,,..,.-.ma.,., thm, dollars. Must bo paid for when Inserted. . Transient or local nonces, rcn cui i unu, TUB COMJMIUAN, VOL. XV, NO. 32 "V,m n Directory" column, nno OOMIMUfA DKMOOItAT. VOL.XI.VI, NO. .3 UJkZkW 1'ltOPKSSIOHAIi OAltDS. 1 U, UHOgiCNVAY; " ATTO UN E Y-AT-L A W, CotCHtilAN IioitDtMi, Bloomsburg, r. Member of tho United states ,aw Association. Collection, mado in any part ot Amorlca or Kuropo. jr E. WALL. Kit, " " Attornoynt'Ta-w. Otcco, second door from 1st National Bank, DI.OOMSUU11G, l'A, dollar per year for each lino. N U. FUNIC, Attornoy-at-L.aw, BLOOMSlllJlta.rA. Offlco in Knt's tlcttniNu. c. U & W.J.BUOKALEW, ATTOHNEY8-AT.LAW, Bloomsburg, rn. offlco on Main Street, first door bolow courtllouse TOIIN M.CLARK, ATTORN K Y-AT-L AW, Ulootnsturif,!. Onlco over Scluiylcr'n Hardware Store. K, It. LITTI.S. ROS'T. H, I.tTTtJ -PI II. it K. K. LITTLE, lj attohnbys-at.law, nioomsbutR, l'n, p W.MILLER, ATTOllNKY-AT-LAWi Offlco In Browcr'sbulldlnK, second floor, room No. 1. Hloomsburff, rn. B FRANK 55ARB. Attorney-at-J'jawi I3LOOMSI5UIIO, PA. omrocornorot Centra and Main mroota, Clark's Winding. Can bo consulted in Qormnn. EXCHANGE HOTEL. W. R. TUBBS, PROPRIETOR BLOOMSBUHO. PA. OITOSITU eouitT'.iiousn. Torero and Convenient. Hntnnln rnntna Tlntli vntvitt hot and cold water, nnd nil modorn conveniences'. B. F7 shabpless, Cor. Centro and Hall ltoad Sts., near L. A 1). Depot. Lowest Prices will not bo tindereold. Manufacturer ot MINK CAIl WHKKLB, Coal Break or and Bridge Castings, Water l'lpcs, Stoves, Tin ware, Blows, 1110N VENCTC, and ntl kinds ot Iron nnd Brass CistlnBS. Tho crlRlnal Montrose, Iron beam, right hand left hand, nnd Bldo hill Blows, tho best In tho mark, et, nnd all klnd3 of plow rcpatrs. Cook Stoves, Boom Stoves, nnd Stoves for heating stores, ichool houses, churches, fte. Also tho larg est stock of repairs for city stoves, wholcsalo nnd retail, such as Tiro Brlck.flratcs, Cross Dicers, Lids c. be., Stovo l'lpo, cook Boilers, Rklliita, caku I'lates, largo Iron Kettles, (20 gallons to l,v barrel) Farm BclH Sled Soles, Wagon Boxes, "AUontown Bono Manuro" BLASTKl!, SALT, iC, 0. Jan 8, 'so-iy PLUMBING, GAS PITTING, STOVES and TINWARE. ,:o: DEL 33. BEOWEE Has burcliasfd tho Stork and linslnnssnf T. Hairen. buchpiuul Is now ptrruivd to do nil kinds of work In his lino, l'lumllng nui Cos Fitting nspeclalty. Tinware, stoves, 1 EO. E. ELWELL, A T TO R N E Y-A T-L A W, CotfHiiiAN Boildinu, Bloomsburg, l'n. Member of tho United States Law Association. Collections mado In any part of America or Europo n, KNORll. , 8 W1NTKK8TKEK. Notary Bubllc KNORR & WINTERSTEEN, Attornoys-at-Law. Ofllco in llartman's Block, Corner Main and Mar ket streets, Bloomsburg, Da. fSyVvntoH.' ami Jlounlkn Collected. V ,VUL E. WIRT, Attornoy-at-Law. omen In Browcr's Block, one door below Columbian Building IJLOOMSI'.URG, PA. if on Nouratgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of iho Chost, Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Foot and Ears, and all other Pains and Achos. No Preparation on enrtfi equali Pt. JArom Oil as a fl.i,'.wi.re, Aftitiffomid rit'.ii.l-'xturnulltetneily. A trial entails but tho comparatively trilling outlay of 00 VntN, nnd every one cullcrlng vtth palu can havo cheap and jiojlilvo proof of 1U clumu. Directions lu Elovcn IjinguaKes. BOLD BY ALL DKUQOISTO AND DEALEES IN MEDIOIHE. A.VOGE1ER, & CO., liiMlmnre, Mit., V. H.A. Poetical. M. SOSU W I'liHNTY. 11VTIIOS. RAKP. 1 como Willi tho l.unMilrn', I lurk In tho shadow, 1 como with thoHoft falling rain, I nurturo Iho rlclincs of upland and moadowi 1 nourish nnd ripen tho grain. Tlio South wind's my henchman, tlio bluo sky's rny banner, And earth 1, tho darling I love; At noontldo I watt scented breezes to fan her, And 1 brood her nt night like n dovo. Bright hopo In tho sprlngtlmo, with blossoms 1 cherish! Tho summer with roses 1 crown; Andtu autumn glvo cheer, that tho poor may not perish, When tlio suow clouds of w Inter sweep down. In vineyard nnd cornfield w 1th w clcotno I'm greeted, Whcro Jojous nio laughter unit song; And Leans warm and thanklul, for blessings re pented, Soft v e3purs at nightfall prolong. 1 lova to glvo moru thaii tho reapers can gather, When harvest tlmo gladdens tho land; That thu rich may umcinbcr when thanking "our Father," To lcavo for tlio poor gleaner's band. I Joy In Iho lulncss ot orchard and garden, with fruit hnnglDg rlpo In tho air; So spreading my bounty that uo heart may harden, And nonobolett out, of my care. In n great variety. All work done by EXPERIENCED HANDS, Main Street corner ot Ea3t. ItMtOitlSItltKtt, PA. C. F. HARDER, n uy JACOI1Y, Attornoyat-Law, . DLOOMSIlUittl, onlco In II.. I. Clark's Building, second Moor, over Hodman's Hour nnd toed store. Oct. 8, '60. y'lliTMAiziT- ATTO R N EY-AT- L A W AND JUSTICE OK THE PEACE. Ofllco in Mrs. Ent'u Building, third door from Main street. May w, si. K. OSWALD, Attor n oy -a tl iii.v , .Tnckeon Riiildiiifi, Ptooms -1 ami , May (I, W. lir.ltWiOU'.l'A. di:aleu in HARDWARE, CDTLERY, PAINT, OIL AND VARNISHES,. DOORS, SASH, BLIPS, BRACKETS Lumber of all kinds for sale as cheap as tho cheapest for cash or produce. CATAWISSA, 3?-A may o 6- m M. L. EYERLY, ATT0KN1SY-AT-IAV , Cataw lean, l'n. cnllcctlens promptly mado md remlttml. nmcn oupitoirc C.ur.wHPa l).;poslt Bank. lUll . TST II. RUAWN, A T TOR N E Y-AT-L A W , ratviift I'ft onicc, corner ot Third and Main t;tief ts. N. S. TINGLEY. Announces to tho public that ho Is prepaied to do nil kinuaor Custom TaiIoi?ing? promptly nnd at reasonable prices. Kow Is tho sea son for a NEW SPUING SUIT- And Tlngley's tho rlaco to get a proper lit. Satisfaction Guaranteed. simp over Blilmuycr's (liocery, Corner ot Main and Centro sirecis, ISLUOMSHUHU, PA. C- 33. SAVAGE, DKALKll IN Silverware. Watches, Jewelry. Cloeks.&c Complaints At this season, varioua discosca of tho liowvls arc prevnlcnt, and many lives are foil through lack of knowledge of a safo and sure remedy. 1'imuY Davis' Pain Kilm:ii is a sure cure for Diarrhtea, Djra c ntory, CItolora, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc., and is perfectly safe Head the following: iJAtNiminon, N. Y., March 22, 1R81. l'miiT DavihTmn Kii.t.eu titter jail toafonl imtuut TtUtf for cramp ami imin In tlio ptomnclu JOHEPI! lJUHDITT. NlCUOLVlLLE, N. Y.. 1'tb. 2, Tho i try bat mediclno I kuow of for dyncntirr, chnlt-ra morbiH.aiul cr sniya in tho Btomach. JUo usul It for ywiB, uud It U ur cure ovcry tlmo. JULIU3 W. DER. Motnoon K, Iowa, Rlarch 12, iwl. I havo uwvl -our 1'ain Kiliaii in novero canoa of cramp, colic.ua Jcholetamorbua.and it KoalmoBt liiKta ut relief. L E. (Jaluwell. OAnNES1Li.E, Oa., Feb. Ert, Tor twenty yearn I lumi uwoil your Tain Killkh In my f.imll. I lu o ilsoJ it many tlmoa for bowel eomiiUlnln, and it ntitaw cnrt. Y ould not feel safo itlivut a botUo ia tho hou"o. J. U. Ivik. K ico. Me., Jan. 23, 11. I Ift 0 llt 1 l'EHUY I) l VIS 1'AIN KlLLLH for tWOh 0 jvarrf. It is taje. urt. - reliable. Ho mother bhoultt allow it to bo out of tho family. U. I. Nateb. Oneids K. Y.,l'cb. lit, nvi. Wo bewan nslivr it awr thirty ycnr iiko, ami it always pntirtiminixliatn relief. Vvoulil hardly ilaro to ko to bed without a b-jttlu in tlio Iiouho. W. O. Srr,nnY. CoNWAvnnnn, 8. Cl'tb. 22, 1H81. Koarly ovcry Luniiy in this section kciw a Ifottlo in tlio hoiinu. irn. 11. MoirroN. U. M. COSPIILAIK, Chefei KiicstsH TiivShiA Fob. P, lJil. I havo known I'KKKYlKviR' J'ainKiujih almost from tlio day it wjh introduo.U,and atttr jenra of observation end o I mrard Us l'l-Cfcnco in my hOlUChuld Uti an itidUyettwhle. necetnty. I H r-irrtn. If. H. ConnuL 1JIIUTOS.ON.THFNT. I'.NO. I lnd been rovcral d:ijH HiiibTinir wocrfly Irom (llarrJid'a, iiccoiimaniott ,itli InU'iirfo iuUi, wiiou I tried yourl'AiN KlLLMi.uud louiul nlmrM-t iiwUut ltlhf. II. J. NtONC 21 MonTAann Pt..Lonion, J'ko. Purinya tw Muidiof tw( nty-tiu-eo earn lu Imiia, I liaro it in maiiv ran-M of tiiarrhfiw. iIjtcii. tcry, and cholera, and never Lnew it to Jail to imu rdla, 11. CLAJtUHJK. No family can safely 1)0 without this invaluable remedy. Ita price brings it within the reach of all. For sale by all druggists at 25c, 50c and $1.00 tier bottle. 1'EUltY IUVIS & SOX, Proprietors, Providence, 1L 1. MRS. LYDIA E. PIMA&fi. OF LYNN, MASS. liABY ISOIIOLINK'S CKADIjK. Wotoii ot grasses dry nnd brown, Wit li ft sprig of clover hero and thcro, A cosy lining ot tlildtle-down And a leather dropped from a bird In nlr This Is tho cradle, dainty and fine, Lovo hides away In tho meadow sweet, Down, deep down, and never a sign To tempt too near llttlo wayward feet. Down, dtop down In tho blossoming grass, That rrstles dreamily all day long, And only tho J cllow butttrlllcfi pass And Iho grccn-gold bics Willi their humdrum song. (loldcnbuttercups lean above, And daisies whlto with hearts nil gold, aoldon lllybels nod their love, And tho golden sunshine all doth told. What w onder j oung Bobolink springs to air With llecks ot light In his plumngo caught! What wonder his song's a medley raro Of all things golden and f rco ami fair, And a song with ecstasy iraught! Select Story; Humming n light air, ho matlo mi 1111- necpfwary noiso in throwing oaci: inn tAnn doors. "1 imvo tlio honor oi mo next tmnco nun. with you," liu said, Htoi)iing hoforo Ccll niono H chair. "Mnrkl llioy have already coinmoncod." "It is a valpc. Do not tlanco. doar Celiinoiiu," paid TliilialU, in a tono half tho pleading of tlio present lover, half Iho command 01 tho liituro husnanti. "It is already an cimniruincnt, 31. Thibaut. Yonr interfereneo is out of til ace. 1 ..i. r i i i t t - "11 IS I'll" ill T IlVill't i Jtill. "I will tako meat caro of her." "I must not break nn engagement," Celimine said, with a look of conciliation for Thibaut, an sho took tlio arm ot M Krasto. Beside. Tirasto danced better than Thibaut. and Cclimeno loved n valse At lirst tho ticeopteil lovor went to tlio balcony to smoke and revel in his new happiness. Kor what is happiness to a Brenc imati without ms smoKoir ineu before lio had burned out half a omar ette. an uneasiness fell imon him,andtho red imlit m his rivals eves, nail no heard tho offer of inairiaKO? Why had ho looked triumphant us ho led away Cclimeno 1 Surely he. not Kraste.should look triumphant. Hurling his cigarette to tlio parterres below Ho retraced ins steps to the ball room. , Tliobla.o of light dimmed his eyes and ho looked in vain for Celimenc. Joining tho lino of on-lookcrs, ho saw tho Avhivling couplci go by him to the :rt ... f .1... ...ilW-iw fiiu1. until ineiirant. sutriicstcd that the duel should bo postponed until tho following day, but Thibaut would not listen to A WOMAN'S HEART ; Or, tho Doctors' Unci. A L. FIUTZ, Atiornoy-nt-Law. Ollice , in Columbian Building. Junosi, M. 1) IIUOKINOIIAM, Attornov-nt-T-nw. or l,,nco. BrocUway'd Building, 1st lloor, I MS biirg, 1'onnM. nuiy T, 'n-t f 11. RAllKLEY, AtU.nioy.at.Law. Ofocv In Brovcr's building, nnd story, liooms 4 a. 5 c, 1 . n t) . In KOWSON, Attorney-nt-Law. llartman's bulldlng.Maln sti oot. Office D H. WM. 51. 1113BKU, Surgeon anil Physi cian, uiuco jiarKut suuuu iiviv. K. KVANB, M. D.. Surgeon anil Physi cian, (Olllco nnd HeMdcnco on Tlilrd street II. McKELVY, M. D Surgeon ami Thy filclan.north Bldo Main stroot, below Market. D It. J. C. KUTTEU, I'nYSICIAN AlSUHUKON, Oct. 1, 79. onlco, North Market street, Bloomsburg, fa. D It. I. L. II A 1)15, PRACTICAL DENTIST, Main Street, opposlto Kpiscor.il Church, burg, Pa. ttf Teeth detracted without paui. Oct. 1. 1879. Ail kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry neat I repaired and warruiilcu. may IT, ';s-tf SPRING AUD SUMMER CLOTHING -)o(- A. J. BViXNS, Tho uptown Clothier, liaHjut received a Hue line SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS For Men and Boys In tho neatest manner nnd Lulest Styles. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Hatsi Gaps. &e- Atwnvsr.ii band. Cull nnd Kinmlno. EVANS' BLOCK uoiner waiu uuu iiui. oukmi EioorvrsBUKO, fa. Blooms- BLOOMSBURG, COL. CO. PA. All styles of work dono In a superior manner, work warranted as represented, tkbjii I-xtiuct-iso without IMlNbytho use of (las, and trcoot charKO when nrtltlclol teeth nro inserted. Olllco over Bloomsburg Banking company. Jo be open at all hours during the day. Nov. as-ly MISCELLANEOUS ri M. DllINKKK, GUN ami LOCKSMITH, owing Machines nnd Machinery of all kinds ro- pilrod. Opkka Hopsb Uulldlng, BloomBburg, i a. rrMintit Main St., abovu Central IloU'l. Til AVID L0WMNI1KH0. XJ Tailor B, KUHN, dealer In Meat, Tallow, etc., . Contro Btrcot, b-stwoon Becona ana i mm. JAMES HEILLY, Tonsorial Artist, sngalnnt his old stand "fl?" UaV1uVku 'J'KUaud has as usual a Kl jfT;V;A.t . n( B1101'. Ho rcspocttully sollcllB the patronugo ot his oldcuBtomers and ot tho puwio gem riuu. Julyi6,'so-tr . ...,. vttm wtsh to engagoln w Suired': ximi a day nnd upwards is easily inui.u 7"uhTtcver. Mnnv imw workers wsnted ut onco. Many axo msk- lm.n.rtiinmint i im tiuslness. LadlosmaKoasmui." as men. audyoung bojs and pf'3,"0 'e',Poy0 k "nWa,nWameta0ny mo.7rS'Vi?,n7nnt. TboM Twho ngago ft" onoo Aaujiro HU.W- tci.Jo.vu oroinarv Miinlovnient. wiu una a short rona io luriuuv. unt A Vo., Wrtlwid. Maine. T GOAL IJUKS OF ALL KINIW BLOOMSBURG PLAINS MILL. :o. i. iioHiu nut fiU I'lnnlntrMlllon iiiiiiirwJi. in tirfei.emssi rontltllou. Is prenarta to ao an maws vi wum. iu FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS. FLOORING, Etc. .... 1 nt mimnnnhlmirteOH. All lumlier ILSOd IS I well seasoned nnd none but skilled workmen arc employed, ESTIMATES FOB BUILDINGS furnished on application. 1'lan" nnd specifications prepared by an experienced araugmsmiui. CZIARLKS KtlUK, SIlooiiiNliuifr, l'n. niscovxnEn op LYDiA E. VEGETAELS COMPOUND. Tho Positive Cnro For all Tcmalo Complaints. ThUpreiwiratlon, M Itj ilvm nlrntnpB, consIpU of Vr;i'tallo I'ruinH-tioa that aru liariulouj lu tuo nio.1 nil i.-iiUitintiUil. UiKtnonotrUllliO writs oftl-U Cum l.v.uit will bo rccosnUad, OJrollof U ImmtHlUto, anil when It J UM U continue).!, lu itlncty-ntno caa In ft liun. ilriKhfttK nnaJier.tcuroUcn'rotcd.aathous.'unls Ut tes tify. l).l ftccuunt of iuprovoa intrltt, ItiJ tulayru commf nJ(l and prowrlbod by tho boat phyoluUud la thu country. U wlU euro entirely tho wont form of falling of t'ao uttruii, U'licorrha-a, Irrt'sular nnd Uaful Mrnstnic.tlon.allOvarUiiTrouMo. InTjuninntluu unit Ulceration, noodliitfalllili-pliweiiionti and tI.o con- l.ciuor.t B(.lnnl wcaVned, r-li'l 11 wpeclally pdaptMl I. tlioClionjotfUfo, Uxslltdttolvo and vzic-l tumorl from I'louU'runlnnn early utojo of docloniuoiit. Tho tjniloncy to tunooroua Uumori thoi-o tl chocltod very piiooiUy by luuno. In fact It lull prorod to ba the (orat. tt and best itunocly that ba.H over liocn Ulscovur tl. It jienuoatoji t-vcry portion ot tlio f yutam, auJ crlvui new Ilfoand vlor. It romovca fabitno.m.aaUili.m'y, lo Btioyaallcrm In j forfelbuulanU,uullllluvc4 woulcm-Ml of t'.!0Bto;na-a ItcuruiltlMttn?, neftit'j:hM, Nervoui lr(rattnn, Ocnirallitblllty.t.loopliijwioai, IVprot.lori ai.d Inill KOxllon. litatfulliuotbourliiuilovn, ciutjn.-r imln, i'bt aud bat tocho, Id ulwnys itrmamnUy cuml I y Itjitio. Itvlllutlulttmcd.rjiauiiacriiU t lra-inbUn. era, act la harmony with tho luvr ttut (vonu tlia fcnwlomu'iii. For Kidney ComiilalntA of tltbor mx tbli com;M.ur.l Ij unnuriiu.iacl. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcjjctablo CompounJ I pn'iuircd at 2S3 and wwtoi a Avrrn", I yrn, Jf il ,'llixi$l.oa. Six bottlraforfAOO. I'-i.t ly i,uiiU:i U.'i form of tlbi, atui In tbu form efrzciinu, ou rretljl i.tprlcc, l.i, ir lior, for iltlicr. Wis. llSKIIAU frwIyun-womrJllcttiTiicf Infjr.lry. ti-nd for pum phltt. AdilromadoboYo JciiIIoii thti ,jhti'. Ho famUyib-ul.'lwlllicn.t I.VPU H I'INKIMM' IJVUll 1'iU-S. They mru Cen..t:p.illon, lldiou-in. hn.lTontity of tlioIJver. Ciei-nUi.T lr. BV (1EUAI.11 HOI.Cr.OIT. OIIAl'TKU 1. The beautiful Mademoiselle-do Limou sin is as lair anil as Iran as a niv. French blonde, whose deep blue eyes darkened almost to purplo by long lash es, it goes without saying that sho is tho belle of the ball, llulbho is something more than that, sho is almost a siren with that bewitching look which seems td I Hatter all who woo her lo say that the beautiful world of Paris was at her feet was scarcely to exaL'creralo. Sho siiread the intoxicating fever of lovo wherever sho went, and seemed to live upon admiration. And what, perhaps, heightened her charm was the general belief that her heart was affected not by love, fair reader, but by disease. The, doctors were I generally c.ercif-ed in mind upon her. llow loud they are ol studying simply of course, m tho interest ol science the malailies ol youi beautiful women, needs no comment. Amont; the number were two voting gentlemen duly aimed with powers to go forth and cure or kill. And one of these M. Thibaut, who sought distraction from tho monotony ol sitting over a big fire, and waiting lor rings Irom the sur gery hell, was an inviuil guest ol M. tie Limousin. Deeply wounded by tho fas cinations of Cclimene, ho detei mined lo know tho woi st or best at the very earliest oppcilunity. 'I will not ask you to dance, lie said, bending over her. "You know well, ii I had my way, you should not dance at all." "It is uugallant to twit mo with my shoilntss of breath. 'Como with me. You know mo bet ter than that," and ho led her through the largo hall, which was hung with pictures, up a massivo stone staireaboio a dimly lighted landing, bordered with choico but sickly smelling tloweis. Placing her tenderly m a huge chair, ho stood beside her, looking down at tho fair bosom, which heaved tumiilliioiifily. It might havo been tho staiis.or a predic tion of what was coming. These crises in a woman's life stamp her For although sho knows perh that an offer is about to bo made, she al ways aflects surprise. M Thibaut clearul his throat and piobnbly felt the awfulness of tho posi tion. (Jchmeno was tho only daughter of the piiucip.il partner in a largo bank ing establishment. Prudenco and love wcie, in ill. lhiuauts case, lortunateiy hand in hand. Ueforo ho allowed him self to fall in lovo ho had convinced him self that Cclimeno was a prudent choice and then ho gavo hunseJtup to tho tasci- nations of tho charmer. "You havo noticed, you must have noticed, dear Mile, do Limousin.tho great interest I tako in your oase." "Yes, 1 suppose, m a medical point ol view.I am interesting," replied Celiinene, with an upturned look that noarly turned tho young doctors head. At tho Daok ol tlio landing two glass doors gavo on to a balcony, tho length of tho house. Thither after a long valce with ono of llioso partners who never will havo enough of a good thing, M Erasto had retreated to cool himself in tho crisp night air and enjoy a Turkish swift strains of tho military band, until at last Err.sto and his beautiful partner circled by him. Jiut all coloi; had fled from tho fair checks and Cclimeno look ed like inarblo. "Stop! Kor God's sake, stop! l ou are killing her 1" he cried. But Evastu either heard or hooded him not. Thibaut rushed after them but camo in mllision with tho dancers, and found himself cannoned back to tho lino of on-lookcrs. Tho next round ho was moro Hiwnpssfiil. and Erasto stopped m liiSgut dy danco and demanded the reason for uie interruption. "Look at vour partner," cried Thibaut, seizing her in his arms, and earryingher to an adjoining room. "My Uodl" ho priiul. "v'ou havo her killed. She is dead 1" ClIAPTEini. No expression of sorrow camo froiii Einste's lins. lie stood looking on calmly at Thibaut's mad giief. Tho beat of thu feet in the adjoining hall room continued for only a few of tho guests tho terrible scene. Ihe , - . 1 t..l ...n....rw1 heating ol uenmenes nem o uau -fnri'vrr. Thibaut seized Erasto by tho arm and led him apart from the others. "Thin is vour work, lou havo iniir. dovnd her. It is no accident ; but malice liiviienMP " A gleam of triumph cameinto Erastc's turf, lmt in iliil not s'leak. "Tim rtiiillntino "shall avenge her loath." Going back 'to the knot of people srir loiiiidimrthe couch on which Celiment lay, Thibaut said in a loud voice, hoiW from ptp-siou : . , ' i Su m i.i t in murderer jh. i'.i;i.-if lie lifted Ills sword to heaven, rover- eiitly,aud tho name of Celimeiio escaped us lips. "Cornel let us linisli, ho satil. " I ho snow has abated." Again tlio blades crossed, and the com batants littigcd nt ono another moro des perately than before. Tho seconds intervened. M. Thibaut was wounded. "It is nothing, ho said. A mero scratch." Hut the blood trickled from his forohcad,aiid made red dots in tlio newly fallen snow. M. I'leurant turned pale, and devoutly wished that all wasover.even if his friend had fallen. Tlio wound, which was not serious, be ing bound up, tlio duelists returned to their woik. A few moro passes, another thrust, an oilier purry,anl Thibaut's sword cnteied Erasto's chest. Erasto fell into tlio nrms of his second, nnd Dr. Deborlo knelt down to examine tho wound. "It is all over. You can do nothing for me. I understand too well tho nun lavo received." Tho physician asked a technical ones tioii,aml receiving an ntlirmativo leply looked grave and shook Ins head. "For five minutes at tho utmost," he said, in reply to a whisper from Erasto. "Then 1 havo yet timo to coniess, tho dying man said. "Finding that you lad succeeded where I oquld only meet witli failure, tho devil tomptedmo to rob you of your prize. I killed her na surely- as you havo killed me. iow pardon me is I forgivo you. Tim two men s hands wcro clasped. "Coine, Thibaut," whispered Fleurant "wo to leave Paris at oice. Your man is dead." of tricks lo look miserable, and played upon tho public, though I was soon as well and vigorous as mo nest wno camo along.' AVell, sir, I kept this business up six yeats, and at tho end ot mat tlmo l had actually taken in a ititio over !?:10,000. of which I had 820,000 in a bank, a httlo in many banks. I then had two children, and wo lived comfortably., When I found had 20,000 I concluded to invest it. I did, I bought stocks, and fter nuietlv speculating two years, I had made 8227,000, and concltided'to give up my old life and become ti gen tleman again. I camo west. I bought land in tins vicinity. In a short timo that land moro than ever inauo mo a rich man, and to-day I am worth not a penny less than SSOU.OOU. niat Bir, all camo from a beggar's hat in tho streets of 2s ew York. Strange story? 1 think so mvself. 1 'call v. it seems that all this was a dieam. It docs not seem real." Mr. lllank relighted his cigar, lenned comfortably back in his chair, ami re marked, "Js'ovcr despise a beggar. You can't tell how rich ho may be." The journalist went his way that after noon, wondeiiiig much, envious of the mendicant at tlio corner, and inclined lo turn beggar himself. made of ftTt extremely raro humming bird. Tho wholo bird was hardly larger tliait,biio'sj.thiitnb, and on its breast a sincltrpatch of gold was louiul about nn inch in length. Tho cloak was composed wholly of thoBO patches, and in tho sun light must havo vied with golden fleece. Tho birds aio valued at $51) each. a 1 i . - '. . . i.. . A .. . : .1 n ...... l.lliy 111 iJU vuyilBllllu VlUittUll nt li- saliou by appearing in public with ft chameleon resting on her head dress.and held there by a delicate silver chain. Tho little creaturo was perfectly tamo, mado no attempt lo escape; but when touched by other than its owner its throat puffed up and curious waves of color passed over tho whole body, ranging from a deep green to a daik brown. Small lizards are used in Egypt by somo of tho native ladies as ornaments, and lie half concealed in tho drapery that overhangs Ihe inoe. 1 he red ciaweu soi- licr crabs are sometimes used in Mexico as pins. Tito crab is disiougeii irom us stolen shell, given a beautiful pearly one, or one that has been plated with gnld or .l i ... .1... 1 i.v; hliver. J- He'll null lu mu ifj it jiiii and chain they make uniipio ornaments. Odd Items. Tho county judge of DcnyciyNobrnska, was called upon the othcrday by a coun try girl,who asked how much ho charged for marrying anybody. Ho replied: "Three dollars," and Sally departed. Yesterday tho .Tuilgo was summoned to the door nnd accosted by t no same person with tho remark that she had come to m; married. "Very well," said the judge, but perceiving With astonishment that sho was alone, ho continued, "Where in the man 7" An expression of disappoint ment paf-sed over Sallv's features as sho oiactlhtted, "And don't you find Urn man for thrco dollars'?" A Beggar Mllllnnalro. Jewelry Alive. medical He knew poor Cclimeno'H condition, He ng and avu jlcr ,i ,1,-nti, dance. Say, friends, shall ho not answer for it to the law ( "Coward !" cried Erasto, stepping for waul. "A'ou aio unworthy of tlio name of a Frenchman unworthy the honora ble profession to which you belong. Lis tr,Ti in nn. itntul friends, 1 told him ItM now ihnt T Should send my Kprcsenta tive to anango anieetingbelwcon us, and vindicate tho stain he would place on my reputation. And this is his re venge." v . ' , "Come, gentlemen, this is neither the time nor tho place to quariel," said one of the guchls. , "True," leplitd Thibaut, nftomshod at the elTrontciv of Er.iste. To contradict Ernhle'H version would be to risk a charge of cowardice. "Let it be so. I, iiottlurlaw,willbothi avenger," he said. The snow fell in thick, fleeeky ilakejt as a fiiicro drove through the morning fog to tlio Hois do Houlogne. "Thank Heaven, it is clearing a little, said Thibaut lo M. Fleurant,a mercurial young gentlemaii, who sat by his side. 'H it weio me, I should pray that it i iesouists .(rj t ,l,inFcr, for I was supping frf 18 1? vUS "! A with Mile. Elsie.Uho dans 'use, truuiv iui aml ()ic cli t w,l8 il0 too plenti ful." "I you, quot was qu am sorry to hnvo had to disturb piKE INBUltANCE. CUIUSTIAN V. KNA1T, ULOOMKBUKU, l'A. HltlTISII AMKKIOA ABSimAWl! COMPANY. IIKIIM AN IM ItUlNSIIltANUK COM PAN V. NAT10NAI. FlltU INSUHANC1S COMPANY. UNION .SUliANOU COM l'A NY. 1 hem oi.n cohpobationh aro well Reasoned oy ago and hkktkstku and havo never yet had a loss sot tied by any court of law. Their assets am all Invest ed In sotiii sscimmnsand aro liable to tho hazard V"saea rsoMr-ri.v and nONK8Ti.T adjusted and paid as soon as determined by christian F. Knait, sriio- il. AOBNT AND AIUUSTKllllUHlllBSUWI, l'A. Tho pooploot Columbia county uhou d mtronljo tho agtnoy where losses If any oro settled and paid by ono of tholr own ciuienB. I'BOMITNBSS, BljUlTY No. 1 '.i KAIli PUAL1NQ IIARTMAN r F. -J ' HgruKSKHTS THK rOLtOWINO AUEKIOAN INSUltANCE COMPANIES; Lycoming ot Muncy I'cnnnylvaida. Nortu American ot Vh-efphla, i'a r'rnnklln, of ' I-onusylTanlaof " Kunnereof York, l'n. tlanoviirof Now(York. "otiiM w Mftrtrt Btnt W. s JiiooiASDiirir, l', cot..I-i. M. C. SLOAN & BRO. m.ooiiis.uiRt;, i'A, jlanutacturcrnot OarringcB, Btiggies, Phaotons, Slcighc, I'liATTOIlM WAOOHB, to. Plrst-clasa work nlways ou hand. KBl'AIltlNO f ICATIiY DONE. Vrl-.i rodnwd to suit tho tlinen, HIDEST Tho Highest Market Prico in Cash l'AIDl'Olt ALL KINDS OF HIDES AT Lcudicr mid Shoo Finding Store, Main Stjielt, Orrosirn Stone Ohorcii, BLOOMSBURG, PA. April 8, 'SQ-ly "Don't nnme it. I run only too pleased to have tho honor of being your second. Oh ! this is tho rendezvous,! suppose." Tho coach stopped, and the two men alighted. "I couldn't tiemble mom if I were gn iug to fight inyH'lf," Fleui. mt said. "I think there's something deueedly demor alizing in snow. How do you ieclt" "I am siistaintd by my lust for ret vongo." "Hurrah! Heio they comp!" A jiair of hiugis camo toiling through tho snow, and dragging n largo family oarriimo after tliciu. M. Einste.his sccoud.and Dr. Debcrle, tho cchbratcd physlcinn, iiipro!iclied the two men who awaited them and saluted them with thu utmost politeness. Every tiling was do ligucr, and tho two swords were produced and tested, first by the sgcouds and then by tuo comnaianiH. Each seemed satisfied that tho weapon. cicrarctte. Thiowincr nwav tho farr end. at least, was eiiual to tho occasion. . O " .. tl I ...... , TT I ho was about to return by tho doors. I Thibaut was unusually cairn, no nan which stood half open, when hu saw spent the previous night in grieving for Celimeho and his hated rival, M. Tlii- his lost Celiinene. Erasto was unusually baut, whoso backs were toward him. excited. Ho had been to a gaining "I am not speaking professionally house Svhero his reckless play had now," M. Thibaut said. "Lot mo diop I brought hliu alternately good and bad tho doctor in tlio lover. Celiinene, will I luck. Hut ho had left off looser to t you bo my wifot I considerable extent. 'Iho saint)' Int-or ill. wastes lust impuiso was to rusii iniss kind ot leeiing pecmod to possess forward, defy his rival and carry off Celi meiio before his eyes his second to stay nnd listen. lie, like M. Thibaut. was a him when his swprd first crossed that of his antagonist It was to bo a duel to tlio death, and doctor, and had decided to learn his fate Erasto evidently wished to make shoit that niglitjbut ho had been forestalled. work of il,for,alter a fow passes.ho mado What ot thats Perhaps 1 hihaut I ti terrible thrust at Ulubaut, who pained would bu ret used, and then would como I it with ready skill. his turn. I Hoth well) excellent Swordsmen, and "lint will you always lovo mo nl- for full hvo minutes their weapons clash waysl' I ed, but, as vet, without the inflection o Tho kiss that is tho correct thipgl even a scratch. At length Erasto's sword upon these occasions closed tho coiihi broke nt tho hilt and It'll in tho snow nact- and M. Erasto was as furious as I Thihnitt restrained tho imnulse to avail the- lovers werp happy. Only, ono word himself of tlio position, and waited for, escaped Ii.h lips fresh weapons to bo brought from tin "Kovengo 1 carriage. IIu stole back silently to the balcony Meanwhile tho leaden sky begnu to. to think, nnd in n fow momenta return scatter, isuc lingo flakes of hiiov that tho ed with a nettled determination on hiril combatants wcro nearly blinded. This face. 1 deferred for eomo timo the combat. The Chicago lnlar-Ocwn has the fol lowing: In thu south division of this Cjty stands an elegant residence, almost palatial in its propoitions, surrounded by au ample lawn, tho evidences around being thoso of wealth and reicmcut. It is tlio home of one. of tho most, promi- nejit of Chicago's many rioh ;nen, whoso family is recognized as among the most distinguished local society. Within tho mansion tho exterior promise of lux uiy is fulfilled, taste and ait and culture having kept pace with tho liberal expen diture of money which beautified this home. A genial elderly gentleman is tho master. Uipo in the experience of many years of contact with the wprhl, with tho warm, hoartvriohnoss of nature green within him, this man enjojs the esteem and regard of all who know him or aro honored by his hospitality. There is something of romance about his life, and now and then it is good to tin it over tho-pages of tho past to read how men have battled against tho adver sities and triumphed over obstacles too stupendous for efl'oits ot tho majority. A joiirunlist who lias the good fortune to be cla'-si.d among tho clo,u friends of this geutli'ipan, sat. in the charming li brary of the home tlio other day, discuss ing matters of public concern, respecting which tho views of the elder mau were desired by this paper. During tho con versation, Mr. J Hank remarked that it was a curious condition ot American so ciety that men of obscure ways should be tho leadeis of to-day, am! the leaders forgotten to-nioriow. , "And," said he, "it is more remaikablo how somo of them rite. Tako my case for example, liich and prosperous to-du,I lemcmber with puiniul vividness u timo when 1 was a vagrant, and an outcast, huimeiii'g Jor a crust of bread, miserable in sickness and almost despairing." Iho visitor was much surprised at this statement, and said as much. Vfter sitting m retlctivo uleneo for a few moments, Mr. Hlank said suddenly, I vo a notion to tell you my story. It is so singular that it may be incicdible,auil it in i-i'iiaiiuy not an r.ieiienco one would think 1 had gono through." the n porter expressed a desiro to icar the sloiy. 'I will tell you, upon condition that ou will never mention my name in con nection with it," Tlio promise of secrecy was readily 'lven. "I do not propose." said ,Mr. Hlank, us ho pufl'ed leisurely a fragrant cigar, to bu so specmo that 1 will, worry you. All you want to know is tho general cir cumstances, ol course. Well, I camo Jiom Devonshire neatly thirty years ago, landing in XSew loik, at about twenty-tive, with my wife, a fow pounds in my pocket, and a stout heait. Iliad come to seek my lortuno like many young men before me who found their native jand unkind in enroot them. Al- nost upon my arrival It was taken sick, mil beloio 1 had secured any employ- uent a fever seized mo, and when, weeks afterwards, 1 camo back to life, my uoney was gone and we were in debt for rent. My poor wife had mado a fow dimes hero and thcro doing cheap sow) nig, but tho nttio biio could do was not enough, and much boloro i was able I roso from my bed to seek for woik. Those wero sorry days for us I can tell you. up and down in tlio streets I wau-i dered, asking every placo for work, but 1 was weak and emaciated, anil no onu cared to give mo employment. I wan not worth it, really, and so 1 wenton for two weeks, my health scarcely improving my caso necoining moro and moro des perate. Ono day, utterly exhausted and liscouraged, leoiing unsociable and sick ready to die, but for my wife, I sank down upon a box that stood against a lamp post on Hroadway. I took my lint oil that tlio breezo might cool my burn iug howl, and I guess I so fell asleep. Anyway, when I beciimo conscious of whcro 1 was and lelt somewhat rusted, aroso to put on my hat when some smnll onus rolled out upon tho sidewalk, Mv heart throbbed as though a miracle had been performed. 1 picked theso up, and loutui otnors in mv nat. Altogether 1 had nearly one dollar. There was a trood supper for my wife and mo, and 1 had besides got an idea. 1 said to myself, I was perfectly willing to work for u little money, and no ono would emu ov me now. since people nro wi iiil' to e-ivo mo money without work, I will accept it that way and 1 did. livery day nfte mat i siouoiuii down at acornir on some public thoroughfnr6 and hold out my hut. I nsked no one for alms but sat there with my hat out. As fast as any money wns dropped in, I transferrei it to my pockets. Tho first day 1 took in C.iiu, nun irom unit tuno my earnings were never less, nnd they havo run na .high oh $25 a dny. I took to nil sortu r.ivB umyri'.v.s IN noi.it bands i.ivino ilnr.r.N snakks that con, hound I'AIK AltMS. "Hero is something new in tlio way of ornamentation, a salesman in a largo up town New i ork jowolry store said,opeu: iug a box. Out walked a monster beetle, fully four inches in length. AboutiH body was a solid gold band, locked by a tiny padlock, to which was .attached a costly gold chain, about two inches in length, fastened to a pin. The beetle's back glistened in tlio light, having been treated to u dress of gold,and as it lumber ed ntnng its long legs lorKCdiogeiner in a curious fashion. "It's n shawl pin. You see the pin is used to fasten laco or a shawl, or perhaps worn on tho bonnet,! he insect crawling around the longtn ol the chain. They are perfectly harmless and not ex pcusivc,as they live on air that is, they havo never been seen to eat. This one wns bi ought hero to iuount,whiehisavcry fine operation, as the legs and anteniiiuare all so delicate. After nll,therc is nothing objectionable about them, except thoidea of having them crawl overyou. They all come from South America, and tho 0I1I5 lot in the city is to bo taken to Franco, where tho owner willtiy to introduce the fashion of w earing thein.t.Tliey cost from $10 to .10, depending entirely on the amount of thu ring. Theio is nothing cruel about it, as they aro bound loosely, and tlie gold haano effect upon their tides. In Hrazil the fnshioirjof wearing beetles is carried to a great extent. A well known resident has a beetle with a collar of gold which meets at the top, and is there rjinainemed with a diamond of great value. The insect has a cage, sur rounded by thu plants among which it lives in its native state, and nothing is neglieled to make it as cumloiltible as possible, Hut ihe most popular insect uttd for an ornament in lliitx.il in.i small phosplioiercont beetle. These am often woin fasti Something that will keep, but not de sirable to havo on hand a wart. A Chicago woman calls her husband "Daikest Hour," becauso he comes homo just before dawn. a noon rot;xi vtion. Ono of tho greatest troubles of our people is weakness of the stomach. As this soon causes indigestion, nervousness and rheumatism, tlioy prevail in almost every American household. There is positively no need for anybody to suffer irom these painful troubles who can buy a 50 .cent, bottle of Parker's Ginger Ton ic; for this superior niedicino always tones up the stomach and nervous sys tem, and kecpr. tho kidneys active in carrying off the foul matter, thus leaving a good foundation for perfect health. .A7. O. 1'iaiyunc. A wag told a street band to play 'Como back to Erin," in front of n deaf man's huuc. iiaiiy svi:d. Wo nro so thnukful losavthatourbaby was permanently cured of a dangerous anel protracted inegulatity ot the bowels by the uso of Hup Hitturs by its mother, which at the same time restored her to perfect health and strength. Tho parents, Kochester, IS. . see another column. ISuffalo Jixprcss. The whirr of a grasshopper's wings seaie a man who is short on wheat worse than the roar of a lion. Ayer's Pills are a general favorite, be cause of their powerful yet gentle opera tion. Medical men prefer them for ner vous or delicate constitutions. It is within the power of every young man ol ability and perseverance lo become gie.il, and get lied about. hay i'i:vi:n. Mr. A. L. A cry, Pharmacist, Newark, N. .1. Having been severely nfllictcdfor eleven ytais with Hay Fever, after try ing almost everything without avail, 1 gave up all hopes of being cm eel, when 1 purchased iremi you a box 01 iilys Cream IJalni. To my surprise, after a few applications, I was until civ- relieved. H. Watson Harris, Letter Caniei No. 11, New P. O. . Newark, N ..T. Messrs. Whlto & Huidiek, Druggists, Ithaca, N. Y. I recemmeiul to these suflering (as I have been) with Hay Fevir, Eh's Cteam Halm. Havo tried neatly all the le medics I could find, and give this a decided piefi re nee over ihem all. It has given 1110 immediate reliei. C. T. Stephens, Ilnidunic Meiehant, Ithaca, N. V. Sept. (i, 1SS0. PiiceSOcts. A Hiookhn maiden wants lo know how to avoid having a moustache como Eat onions, sis. ntd in the hair.and as the two on her upper lip. phosphide-see nt or lite giving spots are on the biilu 01 the head, the black insect ot course, invjsiiili'. isneeiallv when 11 the laven locks eir the fair Hraziliaus. Twenty or thirty of these beetles will tlnow out a light sulheient to n ail by.or grouped over the fine head mid held ju ace, the etlcot is beautiful. Several years ago a New Yoik lady gave a masquerade nan at ner summer ioufo in Newpoi l. '1 he dancing was on the lawn, and the guests we're requested o 1,0 there liulLuu hour tieloie daik, J ho hostess worn the costume of the niglit,and in the daylight her black dress, covered with ivy leaves, did not attract special attention, but when sho appealed ! in the gay throng after night slio pio- sontoi1 a perfect blaze of light, and as the centre ot the minuting anil woudei'- uig company. 1 renuiious waves of wi dish yellow llame gecutcel to move over icr cntne diess, while 111 a cap 011 her lead gleamed one great fiery star. 1 he cause of this illumination was the pheis- horeseont light ol more than 5,000 fire- Hies. 1 or weeks previous lo the ball tho designer of the costume had been storing away fireflies, and ou the elay of tho lete they were rapidly put on the diess. As tlio litzht-fiiviiifr snot is 1111 the ve-ntrnl surface, each one was phieed A d scissms wero found in an ox 011 its back and helddowiiby afiuosilver jnsi kill, d in I'cniisjlvarni, auel it is wiie.so skillfully eautihtthat it could not tented the animal has made food of somo turn over or escape, and was not injured, gnen editor. A I'llVhK'IANS TU.vriMONV. Iii tho treatment of lung and bronchial diseases the liver is olleu implicated lo siu ii an 1 xlent that a hi patio lemeiiy be comes necessary in e Heeling a euro ot the lungs. In tho treatment of such cases I presenile Simmons Liver Hegulator with I'litiiosatisfaction. 1 find that itacts luildly but effectually in icgulating the secretions of the liver, stomach and bow els, l.L. Stephenson, M.D., Owcnsboro, 'Goto tl e ant, thou slutrgaid" is all vny well; but if the sluggaiel will go to a pic-mc, 1 ne ant win como ie mm. 1'IIV.MOIANS' wini:. New Yoik physicians say that they have been using Speer's Port Grapo Wino and Wine hitters 111 their practico lor yenis, to tho entire sitislaclion 01 their patients nnd themselves, anel take great pleasure in recommending them to tho public as being all that is claimed for them, and, in tact, tho most reliablothey can tiiiei. it is especially rceommenetcei for consumptives, tho aged and tor fe males generally. Forsaleby C. A. Kleiui, Dnicgist, Kloonrdmrg Pa. L'ho star was fonneel by many beetles, In .lamineaa largo bectlo,tholauipvns, is used oy initios, aomo ol tlio phospho roseicnt beetles used by Ihem givo out lights that havo to bo seen to be appro elated, and moro than twenty different kinds aro usid, repi eventing as many dif lerenl tlegiees ol light, shade, Hill, etc. One, tho pygolampis, has n rich orangi color, cnauging. to yellow, nickering 111 intermittent flushes of light; another. called photuris, is curious for the grad ual inereaso of light it shows; ooiuinnn- clng with a faint reddish hue, it rapidly - I . !!,' ,1 .1 . "i.i- I M ginws 11110 miiiiauety, unaiiy niazing like ,1 ,. 4A.-..I. ..'...1. .-....,,..1 1..1.4 1 .1 1.. I U1 i mum, it iii-il yinuil JUIII, UIIU men liv ing away 10 reappear again. hnakes Imve linen used as ornaments. the small, inoffensive given snakes being iiiu mi'.-u hi iiiiur, un aci'iiiiiii in Ull'Il beauty and harmli'ss nature. They cl in nround the arm with all tho tenae it v of their golden, bojuA'cled imitatorsthat are now so lasnionnblo. AniinaH, or parts of them, nlthough naturally the adjuncts -r t ; 1 .... -1 . . J . . 01 oainaiio spieuuor, nro greatly used in tin. tiinL.. f,,l. I...... 1.1,. ...M... ..r 1,1, v, (....ov, 4 i(t-ii4,ji!iiMiu unit-ii 111 tho present day. Some of the hnndxiun est sleeve buttons mid studs 1110 made of pousiicu ui'sn sum snarks or dog ish iH'it iii.oi:ii)i:s iMiKtT.Npr.Nci:. What can be more glorious than to bo independent eif suffering, eiaused by elys- lepsia, indigestion, constipation, sick cailaehc, or either diseases emanating from the stomach. This car. bo easily gained by a timely use ofllurilock Wood liitteis. Price ijl.OO, trial size 10 cents. The Detroit "Free Press" wonders why it is that when a pedestrian is drenched by a basin of water from a fourth story window ho always wants to whip somebody who lives on tho first oor. Mr. niffciiHt"in, Uoston, Mass., writes: "Your Spring Ulossemi has cured 1110 of dyspepsia, 01 lour e-n years standing, i have ii'gained my normal appetite, can sleep weill and feel liko a now man." I'nce ou cents, trim uowes iti cents. It could not have been an Irishman who put a sign Imard on a road ae-rcms a bog witli this inscription; "Please take notice that when this board is under water the lead ib impassable." KIDNl'-Y OUMI'I.AINT eil'ltU). H. Turner, Hechester, N. Y. writes: "I have bee n for over n year subiect to icing preferred, as thov tike a lino mil ish, nnd closely resemble the fossil coral serious disoider of the kidneys, unit often fnvftlltou flint nr.. nlusi ..c.,,,1 ...l.n.. I , t . . -I i t - ............. v...., ..... .nw aim wiiuu uiiauie to utieuii to nusiuefisj 1 procureel highly polished, tho elelicato cells that your Hutelock Hlood Hitters and was re- were 1 onco 1110 neiiuo 01 mo coral polyp Ueveel beforo half n bottle was used. 1 nro distinctly visible, nnd as a wholo re- intend to continue, as I feel confident EOinuto honeycomb. ti,nt tbey will entirely euro me," Piico