e doltui,bii 'OOtCTrtlA DIHOCRAT. STIR 0 Tn HORTO, and OOLUM. UntA VTMr, every PtUny mornlna-, nt lltOOMSntjnr), COMJMtllA COtTNTT, PA.. ,t two poli.am tier year, so conta dtwount allowed when fain ln a" To subscribers out of the county mo terms are n peroar, strictly tn advance, ir-Nopper(Jlscontlnun(( oxccptat tho onUon of the nnDUshenu until all arrearafros are paid, tut long continued credits will not be (riven. All papers sent put of the Blato or to dlntant post craccs must bo paid for In adranco, unless a rcsnon mole porson In Columbia county assume to nay the subscription duo on domand. ' ' rosTAOK is no longer exacted from BubscrOora ln too county. job FnsTTinsra-. Tho Jobbing Department of tho Columbian Ii tcit complete. andqur Job Printing will compare favora bly with that ot tho large cities. All woric dono on demand, neatly and at modorato prions. ilr u. a. EIiWELL, - J. K. BITTENBEHDEn, I P"816"' I'ltOFKSStONAIi oakdh. n B. UKOCKWAY, ATTO RN E Y-AT-L A V, Coixmbum Uoturho, Bloomsbitrg, Pa, Member of tho Unlt;.1 stales Law Afsoclatlon, col'eotlons made in any part of America or Europe. E W ALLEN, AttornoynM aw. Office, Second door from 1st National Hank, UL00M8UUII0, TA. N U. FUNIC, Attorney-at-L,nv, iiLoojisiiano.PA. omce In Unt'g Bciuhnu. C.B & W.J.BUOKALEW, ATT0HMEV8-AT-LAW, Dloomsburgi r. offleoon Main Street. flretdoor below CourUIouae TOtiNM. CLARK, " ATTOnNEY.AT.LAW, niootnBburg.ra. Onlce uvor schuylor'8 nardwaro Store. K, it. i.irn.iO no , n.i.rrrm T7 n. A R. R. LITTLE, c ATTOIINBY8-AT-I1A Vf, nioomsburg, W.MILLER, ' ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW l'ft. Office la Browor'sbulMlng,socona noor.room No, 1, Bloomsburg, Pa. 1g FRANK ZARR, 'Attorn.oy-at-T.jaw, BL0OM8BURG, PA. omco cornor of Contra and Main Streets, Clark'8 rmlMlng. (!nu bo consulted in Gerrrmn. is the most Economical Power Known -FOH- DRIV1N0 LIGHT MACHINERY. takes butjllttlo room. Hno.cr gets out ofiropalr. It can not blow up, It needs no fuel it needs no engineer. Thcro Is no delay; no tiring up; no ashes to clean away; no extra lnsuranco to pay; no repair ing necessary no coal bills to pay, nnd It Is always ready for use. It Is invaluablo for blowing Church Organs, for running rnnung rresaes. sewing Machines. Turn ing lathes, scroll sawn.urlnd Stones, corfco Mills. Sausago Machines, Feed Cutters, corn Mills, Klcva- tora, cio. four horso power at 40 pounds preesuro of waicr. His noiseless, neat, compact, steady, and abovo all IT IS VERY OH EAR. Send for circular to thollackus Water Motor Co., Newark, N. J., stating namo of paper you Baw ad- ertlsemenl In. Price,-, I6 to $300. Scpt.30-U A K.'CHAPJN, ' ATTOR N EY-AT-LAW. m.nnitixiiuitG, va May bo found ln KECORDBri'S 0F7ICR tn tho court nouw. "r1 " Q.EO. E. ELWELL, A T TO R N E Y-A T-L A W, Coiombun Builmno, Bloomsburg, Pa. Member of tlio United States Law Association. Collections mado ln any part of America or Europo L. 8. WINTHK8TRKN. Notary Public KNORR & WINTERSTEEN, Attorneys-at-Law. omco In nartman's Block, Corner Main und Mar ket streets, Bloomsburg, Pa. seS'Pcnswns and Bounties Collected, pAUL E. WIRT, Attorney-at-Law. omco In Brower's Block, one door below Columbian BuUdlng BLOOMSBURG, PA. Gr UY JACOBY, Attorney-at-Law; BLOOMSBUItO, omco Inn. J. Clark's Building, second Door, ( Hoffman's Uour and feed store. Oct, 8, m T II. MAIZE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. omco In Mrs. Ent's Building, third door from Main 1 K. OSWALD, Attornoy-at-Law, Jackson Building, Rooms 4 and 5, May C, -81. IIEUWICK.I'A. w M. L. EYERLY, CS.ATTOKNBV-AT-LAW, catawlssa,ra. nnllnctlrinn nrnmntlv mado and remitted. Office nnnnnltii ftnlilwlRaa DoDORlt Bank. em-38 tit h. rhawn, "attorne y-at-l a w , Catawlssa, Pa. omco, corner of Tlilrd and Main streota. L Curg T.. VR1T7,. Atlnrncv-alLnw. Office , ln Columbian Building JunoSVjJl TltlRKlNflHAM. Allornev-nMnw. Of- .nco, Brockwaj's Building, 1st noor, Blooms , Pcnn'a, mny 6-1 1 T1 U. BARKLEY. Atlorncyat-Law. Oflice J , In Brower's building, 2nd story, lioomb t & 1 B. ROBISON. Attorney-at-Law. Office U m ln Ilartman's building, Main street. D R. WM.M. REBER, Burgeon anil rhysr cian, omco iiarser. aireci. auuruqwn Tt. EVANS Af. T).. Riireeon and Pliysi clan, (onico and Iiosldencu on Third streot JB. McKELVY, M. D., Surgeon and Fhy . Blclan, north sldo Main street, below Market. TR. J. 0. RUTTER, pnysiciAN & snitQEON, Oct. 1, 19. omco, North Market streot, Bloomsburg, Pa, DR. I. L. RABD, PRAOTIOAL DENTIST, Main street, opposite Episcopal Church, Blooms uurg, t o. ttr Teoth oxtractoa without pain. Oct, 1. 18T. W. Ha HOUSE, BLOOMSBURG, COL. 00. PA All styles of work dono In a superior mannor, work wiuninu'Ci as represeniea, nmi nmj.- KD WITHOUT l'AIN by thO USO Of JlOS, BUd free of charge when artificial Uieth are Inserted, onico oyer Illoomsburg Banking ccmpany. lobe open at all hours during the day, Not. HS-ly MISCELLANEOUS p M. DRINKER, GUN and LOCKSMITH, Sowing Machines and Machinery of all kinds re- pilnid, opkba Jlocsa Building, Bloomsburg, ra. I) AVID LOWENBERG, Mercliant Main St., abovo contrai noici. Tailor I B. KUIIN, dealer in Meat, Tallow, etc. . Centre streot, betwoon second ana Twru, TAMES REILLY, Tonsoria) Artist, jb BgBln at bis old Mand under EXCIIANOK lio. -lUL-ana una as usual a iriiiin-ywoo -; lln .caiicrtdillv KdlldlB tllO patrODBKU bla oldcuBtrmcib and of the puhllo generally. SHOP juiyie.'so-u EXCHANGE HOTEL. W. R. TDBBS. PItOPBIETO. BLOOMSEUUa. PA, OPlOSlTBCOUltT HOUSE. targe and convenient Bamrle rooms. Itoth iwms' liotimd W water, and mi inonem xaivuli BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1881. ..r, nnr T.Tir i vf wnt. VV wn .11 OOLUMIHA DBMOOnAT,VOL.XLVI, NO, 111 i ii i , Li'Lliill'H im m M M It . OMInnh... oo riM as.00 is.oo r.w Twoincnm. too .oo &.00 e.00 ij.w Thrco incbra 4.00 M 7.00 11.00 is. 00 Four inchm a.00 T.oo .oo JJ.00 yn.00 Suartor column..,. 0.00 n.m 10.00 is.00 .pn alf column. 10.00 H.00 lT.00 .oo eano one column... so.oo .oo M.09 earn loaoo Tearlr advtrtlsemenW parablo quarterly. Tran- dent advertlaemenu murt M paid for bctoro IBBertca except where panics tiara accounts. Lnra) adveniseineou two dollars por tnen for snrM InMrtlons, and U that rata for anaiuonai lmetnoM without reference to length. Siocnton. Admlb&tnaorlL and Andrtorti vcmem throe dollars. Mnst be paid for when inserted. Transient or Local notices, ten cents a Una. nvulaf ndrerusomenu half raioa. Carda ln the "Boslnoss DlrectDrr" eolomn. oee dollar per year tor each line. The Backus Water Motor Poetical. CtRitM. row 8. F. SHARPLESS, Cor. Centre nnd Ball Iload Sts., near L. & B. Bepot. owost Prices will not bo undersold. Manufacturer of MINE CAU WHEELS, Coal Break cr and Bridge Castings, Water Pipes, Stoves, Tin ware, Plows, IKON VENCK, and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings. Tlio original Montrose, Iron beam, right hand left band, nnd sldohlll Plows, tho best ln tho mark et, and all kinds of plow repairs. Cook Stoves, ltoom Stoves, nnd Stoves for heating stores, tchool houses, churches, ftc, Also tho larg est stock of repairs for city stoves, wholcsalo and retail, such as lire Hrlck.Orates, Cross Pieces, Uds c. c, Stovo Plpo, Couk Boilers, Bkllllts, Cako- lates, largo Iron Kettles, ;20 gallons to li barrels) Farm Bolls, Sled Soles, Wagon Boxes, "Allentown Bone Manure" LASTEIt, Al-T.&C&C. Jan 9, '60-iy SPE1NG AKD SUMMER CLOTHING -)o(- A. J. EVANS, Tim untnwn Clothier, has 1u?t received a lino lino Oi WCW liOOUd, uuu la prupuitu iu uiunu ui Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backacho, Soronoss of ho Chost, Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swelrngs and Sprains, Durns and Scalds, Conoral Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Hoadacho, Frosted Foot and bars, and all other Pains and Achos. No Prcrarntlon on enrth rntinls St. Jacoiu Oil as 1 iV,jftfi,.Wmrciintl ( External Itenicdy. K trial rlitnllft lillL thn rmntuimtlvclv trllllni nutlnv of oil Out, and every nno HilUrlng Mlllt puln can huvu clitwp ami .MUvu proof of Its claims. Directions lu Eleven languages. BOLD B7 ALL DRUQQIST3 AND DEALEU8 IK MEDICINE. A.VOGZLER & CO., JiaUhnorc.Mit., V, S.A. Valuable Ronl Estate AT PRIVATES SALE! Tho undersigned Artii.lnlMintorcMn testamento annexo of Pi ter ApplcniBU.lato of Benton township, deceawd, oflers the following described premises nt I private s-le. All Hint loitlon of tho following de scribed THACT OK LAND, In Benton township, bounded as follows On U,e north by lauds ot It. L. V. Colley, J. F, Cliopln and A. Wilkinson, on lh west by lnnds ot Ell Mclli-i.ry, John K. Appleman and Peter Lnubach, cn the ftulh by lands of Wil liam Ilulmo ond Mnrgaret Dildlne, nnd on tho cast by lands of Reuben II. Davis nnd S-tott E. Colley, containing EKflllY-EIOllT ACHES, more or less, whereon ato erf cted a tvo-story l'UAME HOUSE, Bank Barn, wagon houso nr.d other out-bulldlngs. Only that poi t'on lj Ing on tho w est sldo ot Fishing- I creek w 111 bo sold. Also, all that tract of land situate In Benton town ship, bounded on tho wett by lands of Kcbecca Con ner, on tho north by lands of the heirs of Thomas I Davis, decenbid, atd J. F. Chapln, on tho south by lands of E7cklcl Cole, containing EIUUTEEN ACHES, more or less, unimproved land. Will be sold as a whole or In parcels to t ult purcbaseis. Terms mado known on application to I. K. KKICKBAUM, Administrator, ic, aug. B-tf Uambra, Pa. A SONO FOK TIM 209TII PA. VOLS. Air i " Uncle Sam's Farm." Tho 1 wo Hundred and Ninth Ponnsylvanlins, Tho bravest ln tho field Can whip tho Johnny Hebol"!, Who tiro under General Loo. tSiWo'ro tho boys of Pennsylvania, Tho truest and tho tried; And wo lovo tho good old Union As tho husband does his brldo. Cnonu3-0hl then, como along, como along, Mako no delay 1 Wo como from Pennsylvania, And wo oro not afraid ; We're bound to beat tho Johnnies For our motto la "go ahead 1" And wo'll tell tlio Btarvlng llcbels our army Is well ted. Tho Two Hundred and Ninth Pcnnijlvanlans Aro determined not to ylold Wa fought In front of Potcrsburg All ln thi open Held. Ot all tho daring soldiers. ln the East or ln tho West, This Pennsylvania reglmont Is tho greatest and tho best, Ohl then como along, torno along, e. And hen tho Koystono boys shall movo, Tho too shall go before 1 ho Two Hundred nnd Ninth Pcnosylvanlans, Of thu Ninth Army Corps. Tho Two Hundred nnd Ninth Tcnnsylvanlans You'll Ilnd w ill never lag ; For they aro all dotermlnod to stick to tho Union Hag. oh 1 then como alcng, como along, &o. Tlio Two Hundred and Ninth I'ennsyivanlans Aro ready for tho fray : But we'll not forget our dearest wives, And swecthourts far away. But wo'll often droam ibout them, And wonder If they're right, Whllo wo aro In tho army Determined all to light. Oh I then como along, como along, ftc. We mpiehed along to Hatcher's ltun, And NotUwny 111 ver far 1 ho Two Hundred and Ninth Pcnnsjlvnnlana A ro teo'l 1 Hs sons of War. And Qencrnl Urant now ever famous, And over fnmed thall be ; For he's about to lick tho ltcbcls, And catch old (lencrnl Leo. Oh I then como along, como along, 0. l.ATKIl 'Twos on tho Bccond day cf April, isos, Wo lought our greatest battlo, Where nuny lost their lives. It was tho gieatest battle, That ever I had heard; But ou tho next raorulng wo all marched ltlghl Into Petersburg, Ohl then eoinonlong, como along, sc. our last exploit was marching Somo forty miles or more; And now I'm glad to tell you, This cruel war Is o'er. Now allgood Unlonsoldlers, You need not. be ularmed: For Undo Sam Is rich enough To glvo us nil a farm. ulil then como along, como along 0. SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS Valuable Heal Estate For Men and Bor3 ln tho neatest manner and Latest styles. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, "Hatsi Capsi &c-i Always on hand. Call and Examine. EVANS'BLOCK uorncr juaia uuu nun oueuio, laooivisnuiia, pa. C. F. HARDER, DEALEU IN HARDWARE, CDTLERY, PAINT, OIL AND:VAENISHBB, D00RS,3ASH,BL11S, BRACKETS Lumber of all kinds for sale as cheap as tho cheapest for cash or produce. THE r.AKGIC FLOURING MILL ln Hemlock tow nshlp known 1 s tho RED MILL Is otrcrcdnt PltlVAIEl'ALE. This mill Is ITfCCt by softet and contains rOUlt PAIRS OF I1URRS. Usual 1 ninlj wolcr rover, but hasasteamen glno to run It In llino ( f unutually low water. It has A Large Custom Trade and there Is a bargain lu It. For further particulars Inquire of M. S. APPLEMAN, Oct. 7-srn Bloomsburg, I'a. C- -E SAVAGE, DKlLKIt IN Silverware. Watches, Jewehy.Clocke.&c CATAWISSA, mayo cm PLUMBING, GAS PITTING, STOVES and TINWARE. io: E. 33- BROWEB .Iw, nnrt ItuclnPRS Of 1. llatren- bueh, and Is now prepared to do all kinds of work In Ws lino. Plumbing and Jas Uttag uspcclalty. Tinware, Stoves, ErrJqES tHD HETE(ls; In a great variety. Allworkdonoby EXPERIENCED HANDS, Main Street corner of East. KI.OOBISUURO, PA. N. S. TINGLEY. Announces to thopubUo that ho 13 prepared to do all Kinus oi Custom Tailoring, promptly and at reasonablo prices. Now Is tho sea son tor a -NEW SPRING SUIT And Tlngley's Iho floco to get proper nt. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Shop over Blilmcyer's Grocery, Corccr ot Main and ccnlrobtrccis, BlooMSBI)BOf pA. BLOOMSBURG PLAM& MILL, :o. i Thn nndetslL'ncd havlcg put his Planing MUI on ItaTlroad Mmln tlrsNcW condition. Is prepared to do an Kinus ui " FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS. FLOORING, Etc. turn Isbed at reasonable prices. All lumber used is won batoned una none but skilled workmen are einpioyeu. ESTIMATES FOE BUILDINGS furnished on application. Plon ardtpcclncauons prepared by an CJiiwlencca araugmemuu. ltlooniMlHirK,I'u. S5 PERRY DAVI F IRE INSURANCE. CHHIETIAN V. UNAPP, I1L00MSBU1I0, I'A. 11IIITI8H AMEIIIOA ASSUHANCE COMPANY. I! EltM AN EIHEINSUltANCK COMPAhY. NATIONAL F KM1NSU11ANCB COMPANY. UNION INBU11ANCE COMPANY, 'ibeso ou coKTOHAnohs aro well seasoned by ago ;,.0nrthiivnnnveriethad a loss but- tied by any court of law. Their assets are all Invest ed in souD KcewTiisano are iiawoHi uw namru 0 lo"eiToHLT and ncmiT admsted and) paid Nc-rtt .Amen as MS as determlne4 by cmbtianV. Khait, aro- KSSS","'"'. "S'SmtMiM Karmereot York. Pa.. beforo tnc, I think I'll Btart for homo, which I may bo nblo to rench boforo tho storm sets In," "Tlint I'm suro vou 11 not do, rciillcd tho miller, with n dnblotia shako of tho head t "but if you're detenmncd to uo, '11 not keep vou nny lontrer, rmd tlio sooner you'ro oft tho better. ' "If tho matter concerned nobody ex cept myself," I rejoined, ns I gathered up my reins, "I would lako your ndvico and remain t but us my parents nro ex pecting mo, tho very fact of tho storm will mako them painfully nnxiona till they sco mo : and so, with many thanks, 1 will say eooti-uay. As V snoko I touched my horso. and away wo Bhot mill, miller, and villago uickly disappearing irom my viow as 1 How over tho crest of ancarncclivity and struck tho prairio road, which stretched homeward almost in a beo-lino for ten good miles. Hut fast as was tho speed witli which I had set out, I had not gained a inilo boforc tho storm had broken with fury. Tlio snow, fino and dry, fell rapidly ; and being hurled forward by a fierce, howling wind, it out tlio tender skin liko a knife, and nearly blinded myself and beast. From tho very runt, too, it com menced to drift, and b'oforo I had reach ed tho end of the second mile, it began to prove troublesomo to my gallant beast causing him to labor and flounder as he attempted to dash through it at his usual sneed. i .... . . e r .1 . Tho prospect uciore mo lor mo next eight miles was now pretty gloomy. The kindly warning of tlio miller recurred Select Story. A BOY'S NIGHT WITH WOLVES- 11V KMKKSOX 1IHNNKT. Wl'cn I was muto a small lad my father, who was a farmer, removed from Ohio to Wisconsin, and sealed on good farm, but in a region ot country very thinly peopled, and auounuing m game and wild beasts, especially wolves and bears. Tho wolves, in fact, wcro very trou blesomc, and, when pressed by hunger in tho winter season. would venture in near tho dwclhmr and destroy any ot tho smaller domestic animals that migl clianco to bo exposed, such as poultry pics, sheep, and calves. They were al wavs boldest when in packs, and would then sometimes attack and destroy tho lamer cattle, such as horses, oxen, and cows. They would instinctively slink awav from a human being, and wo had about to Ioso their proy, pressed up moro fiercely nnd savngMy than over. I shouted, out nnd slashed nil nrotind me, nnd tho cnllant horso plunircd on, liko tho noble beast that ho was. In another minute tho wclcomo ha ven wns in siuht. but tho fearful Btruc- glo to reach it seemed almost to tako away my senses. JNoarcr and nearer, and still nearer, with tho KiowliiiK and snarliuK pack all around mo i nnd, oh 1 with what fervor I prayed lor one minuto more only one iniuuto moro I My prayer was answered, or I should not bo nlivo now to toll tho talc. YOIIKTOWN. Odd Items. Thn Yorktown celebration is in ovcry snusft of tlio word a national occasion. Can an oxtiuculshcd lamp bo Baitl to Its memories nro widely separated from havolitoutt thoso of tho lato civil war. They must T, , bnker'9 boy is a servo as a bond to unite wiirthorn , 011 call, and southern people moro closely, for they point to bloody fights and charges A datknoss that can bo felt A black against n proud foe, in which northern hat. nnd southern men participated with pacts. mutual cn i.usias. a. u maro tea man - A , frQm si.arplcss.drufmist, dcr lo.snouuier against u.u u.uun. ...u.u..- ,,. n, . . -t,nni Ti,m, 'H. sttfisi Oil antral I f"i 1 1 mnn wnd f1lftv1 bay."?. .1.. m.ii a..,.. iqi of Boro throat of eight years' stflnding Al WHS 111 UlU l.im.uu w V" will. LMllo T n nnm ior nf itIIVl II1U I'lViill M i U IlilSUCtl 1111 LU LI 11! nillTUa . LU1 I " Z ... i tho horso under it, and, as ho entered, I Bn .their oomuincu movu.nem, w. v. i.. r t ... i..i torminatod m tho capture of Cornwnllis U.IUUUU 11UK1 Ui il UUillll Willi HIV IlilliUO I , 1 drew myself up, and with tho blessing of army. This movement had been sub- TTnnv,,,,: mmi, mvufilf Inln n tmaitlnn nf BtltlltWl lor nil aunCK Oil Aiuw J oi R, temporary safety. which might not have been successful cases of rheumatism that havo uecn cured when other rotnedics havo failed. Wo consider it tho best medicino sold." I thus saved myself. But alas for my Washington asccrtnincu mat mo great noblo beast 1 I could not vaso him. Tho i" rench liect uiuicr uio wn ini, uo rasBU ravenous crow now fell ui.on him, nnd, was on tho South Atlantic coast and in Bl-ito of all his struiiKlcs. boro him to having tho Count do Kochambcau and tho earth, and literally toro him to pieces 'J19 army nnd dovoured him directly under mo. All that long horrid night I sat upon his dons by n jiii i mil. iftiiir iiiiri-iii iiiiriii. nili, ii i ii ii i "J tho beam, abovo tho reach of my Nothing could have ,.,..t:n ,i;.. ,i,n.n - our 1' rench allies. IMli 1I1J, E3ll.lllll iwn, iiuau I eyeballs glared up at me, and whoso vo- , 1 jpi"0 may 8,?y raeious jaws snapped with angry desiro lc"cn inotivo a .i... !.,ii., i.i !, EiiL'land. Franco Tho cup that noithcr chocra nor ine briates tho hiccup. Thcro is said to bo a profit of 13,000, 000 per cent on circus lemonade. A sensational report is called aoanard with him, ho saw a trcmon- uccauso one canardly beliovo it. , , i . i i ri 1 1 . I IJlOWCOUlll uo BiniCK vuiiiwuuin UNIVLliSAI. ArPItOIlATION combined land nnd naval nttaoK. nv nnmm,,:,v nt. inrn iinj, i,ocn uecn tiono wivnoiit aii kti.ds ef MetrLrs. CloflH nnd Jewelry neat ly repaired ana warianica. may ji, 'is-u PAIN KILLER ih a rnnELY veoetaiilp. hkmedy for INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Uio. A Hiiro nnd uppody emu fop Soro Throat, CoiirIih, CoIUh, Dlplillici ln, ClilllH,Iliiiili('ii,l)ysontory,CiiiiiipH, Cholera, Hiiiiinicr Coiniilalitl, Slulc IIcadacli(,NounilKlii,ltliciiiiiiitlHiii, IlriilsoH, OiKh, HpraliiH, Ho. I'crlccUn $(fe to lino internally or crfrnmtfwinil certain la ntlurd relief. Nn fumlly can ntlunl la 1) without It. Hold by nil iltucgUU at 'Mc, 00c., and SI a bottUi. PERRY DAVI8 80N, Proprietors, Provluonou, R. I. jD F, IIARTMAN BanmsiNTS tni roixowiKo AMERICAN INBUKANOE COMPANIKSi Lycoming of Muncy ronnsyiTama. North American ot VtuiAdelphla, Pa Kronklln. of Pennsylvania of i. - - . , . . iBnarnrnr he. vote. ine&KvUvjr wuco v W one of their own oiuien;. , tl&nh&ttanof FAUi DKAXTJNU I omoe on Maritoi Btroei no. , iiioornktiuru, ra. never heard of any person being attack i . .i ... .i.. ; . etl uy ilium in iiihu n-iuii , uuv own ii, was generally thought that it might not bo altogether safu for any ono to bo caught out alono during their hungry season, if surrounded by suihVicnl num bers to give them courage. I was between thirteen and louriecn - . t . ...... r t years oi ago when i met wun mo 101 lowing fearful adventuro. Ono cold, wintry month, when tho snow lay deep ou tho ground, my father said to mo : 'IleniT, I fi"d wo aro nearly out of tlour, and I propose to send you to tho mill to-day with a grist, which, if possi ble, I want you to bring back with you a part of it, at least. Tell Mr. Ilenson tho miller, ho will obligo mo very much if ho will manao to let you ott in timo for you to reach homo beforo dark." "Jjut if ho can't, father, am I to wait? I inquired. "Mot later than sunset, at all events nor oven that long if you aro afraid." "Oil, I'm not afraid of tho dark," I laughed : "and as it is nearly a lovel road, our old gray can do it easily in two tiouts. Tho distanco from our farm to tho mill was a cood ten miles, mostly over a prairio lovel, with a long stretch of woods a part of tho way, and no settlers alter tne nisi two nines mi wiwim two nines of tho mill village or, in other words, thcro was u dreary space of six miles leading through a wood, without a sin clo dwellint: in tho interval. Piittiuir tho horso to tho pung, I start ed for tho null in lino spmts,Htllo dream lnc ot what a teriiblo ordeal I was to pass through what mental nnd pnysr cal tortures I should bo compelled to on dure oro looking upon my dear parents ntrnin. Tho day was clear when l set out, ino snow bright and crisp beneath tho light pung ; and as I lay back in my scat, well wrapped up irom tno com, ijavo my ireo horso his head, and libtened to tho sweet 11111111!.' inusio of tho irently iingling bells, I experienced a dreamy delight that gave no foreboding of tho awful things to come. I reached tho mill in duo timo ; but though the miller was disposed to favor mo, there weio others nhcad of me, from a distanco also, which brought my tin n (inito lato m tho day ; and ns I was de termined to wait for my ijrist, I was not roady to start homo until about dusk, Menufiino tho weather had changed and theiu weio now all tho signs of fast tratheiiui: storm. "Henry, my boy," said tho miller, in a kindly tone, "I th'ink you had better lay over till inoining. it is quiio ceuni now that wo io Koinir to Jinvo a sever snow stoim vciy shoitly, and I'm nfraid you'll get caught in it. Tlio wind i blimp and it w ill bo sure to drift. You'v got a long, lonely rido i and it you should act fast in tho snow, you would havo nobody to help you out, and might freezo to death." "I thank you for your kind Jnlercst in my behalf, Mr. Benson," I rejiliid j "but uh.I lmvo.H good howo and a good road to me with additional force ; and while iu a manner debating with myself wheth er I had not better turn back, I median icallv u mod ou inv strong, (loot horso, with a kind ot ties iterate noiio mat, i hould vet get safely through within the next Jew hours at tno laiuicst. lu this way I entered the long, gloomy wood, which, in somo degree, broke tho force of tho storm ; but nut as I was congratulating myself upon this slightly chioting fact, there suddenly fell upon my ear tho prolonged, dismal howl of a roving wolf. Tins was quickly answered by anotli , and another, and still by others, in ilifferont directions, showing that these wild, ferocious, though cowardly beasts, were now gathering together into a formidable pack which result, with hunger as an incentive, might givo them tho courago to attack any living thing they had forco enough to destroy. My horse now becamo liigiueiieii i well as myself, and broke into a run. I ... . . i ! t... ...... did not attempt io cucck mm, uui. iih-i li ly to keep him in tho road, which I could trace by a lino ot ligui uvm iuh through tho opening above tho wood, on either side, having a dark aud gloomy look, well calculated to mako a lad .of thirteen feel timid, oven without tho known danger from gathering wolves On, on wo went, at DieaKiiecK spceti, the halt-maddened horso occasionally striking a drift and plunging through it with such torco as to mane overyimug quiver, and nil mo with terror lost some thing should givo way and icavo mo nt the mercy of tho howling beasls, which, judging from tho sounds, weio every liintnmir drawin! nearer aud nearer as if they had already scented us out and doomed us to destruction. When about half way through the wood the frightened horso began to snort wildly, and spring from side to side in a manner that threatened to break or upset tho liting ; and on looking for the cause, I found it in tho fiery eyes nnd dusky forms which wero keeping pace with us ou cither side of tho road. Yes, tho wolves had actually reached us, and wero now waiting for somo fa vorable opportunity to potiuco upon us, and I felt that the least accident would prove fatal. They wero every minute lecoming bolder too ; and in tho bare hope of frightening them, and giving somo relief to inv despairing heart, I stood up, and shouted, and cracked my toy occasionally lcapo other in a vnin attempt to reach mo. At tho first signs of day thoy slunk off, ono by one, rtntl then tho danger was past. Ah! if I wcro to livo a thousand years, I should never forget the long, terrible night I passed with thoso ravenous wild beasts. A IlllSY MAN. A Milwaukee man while in Chicago recently sent a bouquet of flowers to a relativu in a Wisconsin town, and when ho heard from them they had arrived four days after being shipped, wilted and dead. I fe was mad, and in talkiug it over with a railroad man, thu railroader said : "You must not expect too much of an express agent. Now that bouquet has to pass Junction, and I know tho express agent there. IIo is tho depot By tho community nt largo given to Burdock Blood Bitters. No in- what thoy please about hm bccn Infinifc8tC(, by iu U8C or whsr0 lor ueDrngustig..!!. a ,lt but bcncfit followed its adminis tration. Price Sl.OO, trial sizo 10 cents. Tho quality of mercy strongly ro somblcs boarding houso coffee. It is) not strained. helped us out of a bad scrapo. That is enough. If sho had not helped us wo would havo boon sub jects of Queen Victoria to-day, very likely. For, oven nftcr tho magnificent lighting of j Grecno nnd Morgan in tho south, which weakened Cornwallis tcrri bly ho might havo accomplished his ptir poso of subduing Virginia, had ho not had tho French as well as tho Americans to fight on tho peninsula. As it happen ed, Cornwnllis got into a pocket. Sir Henry Clinton had not tho least idea where Washington had gono when ho loft Now York until that chieftain reach ed tho Delaware and it was too late. Washington, Ivnox, tho artillerist; jl.a Fayette, Boehambeaii and Do Grusso did tlio business for Cornwallis. Tlio battles of tho ltevolution ended on Octo ber 18, 1782, although a year provious there did not appear a very brilliant prospect of a triumph for tlio colonists. agent there. Ho is tho depot agont, ex- Cornwallis had boon generally success press agent, keeps a restaurant, is post- ful in the South; was, in fact, very sue master, acts as switchman, helps unload freight, checks baggage, keeps a store, works a team on tho road, drives passen gers to adjoining towns, is sexton in a church, buys country produce, keeps tho hay scales, rims tho caucuses of both political parties, goes out shooting chick ens with bummers, keeps a pool table, has a mill for grinding sugar cane, aud ccssful, until Greene struck him, and ho had no idea he would bo driven to tho wall. Braddock, 30 years before, had been similarly confident of whipping tho French. British officers "just over" nt that time, even when thc.colonists wore aiding Great Britain in hor wars with France, continually expressed thoir con- runs a hop yard, besides helping his wife tompt for tho colonial militia, who did run a millinery storo, jnow, a man mat tlio hardest lighting. Uoruwallis, al bas as much business as that ought to bo though moro prudent than Braddock, excused for letting a bouquet remain in had a profound contempt for tho Ameri tho express ollico a week or ten days." can militia until Gens. Grecno and Mor Tne man who sent tlio bouquet said, gan showed him what they could do. como to think of it, thoy wero mighty Among tho American Generals who lucky to get tho ilowers at all, and ho aided immensely in making tho surrcn would npologizo for any words ho might ler of Lord Cornwallis possible, was have spoken in tho heat of debate. Gen. Greene, to whom is l'ustlv ascribed What the country wants is a of industries. Peek's Sun. divnrsitv hip, and struck to tho right and left, caught. 4Iu two hours tho fishermen will cutting two or throo across the lace, got a boatload, mo halibut aro caugni iiising them to snail and fall back a With hooks. They sometimes weigh live little, and with them the whole pack. hundred pounds, and if drawn up care- But it is was not for long. Maddened lessly will overturn tlio boat, ln many ith hunger thev pressed up around us 0f tho mountainous districts tlio rivers D . .. ". .. .mi f-.i - .-I ... . . .i , r i. again ; and though iney sun ioruuru m swarm with trout, uio nauit oi wmeu is mako a direct attack, there was no tell- to conceal themselves beneath the bould- ing what moment they would, and there- (;r rocks in the bod ot the stream, vontur fore I felt my life was hanging on a bare ing out only to feed at night Men, iread. eaeli with a Heavy hammer, win enter That I might havo greater freedom to these waters.and strike ono or two blows act, 1 mado tho reins fast, allowed the on the stones, when tho fish run from their lurking places partly stunned and no easily caught. bea Worm. Fishing in Lapland. The water is very clear at Ilamerfest, in Lapland; you may see everything that goes on among tho fish. A fow foot down you may seo tho young cod snap ping at your hook, if you havo one; a iiltlo lower down tho coalfish, and the hugo plaice, the halibut on tho sand at tho bottom, in other places tho starfih, as largo as a plate, and purnlo and green shellfish of all sizes. Tho plaice is taken in tho following manner: In calm weather, tho fisherman takes a htrong, fino cord, to which ho has fas tened a heavy spearhead, liko a whalo harpoon. This ho holds roady over tho bow of tho boat, while another person paddles it forward slowly. When tlio lish is seen at the bottom tho boat is htopiied and tho harpoon is suddenly Implied upon him, and thus tno iisn is A soft answer turncth away wrath, but it is different with a soft corn. IIONOltAIII.K MENTION. Of nil the remedies on earth that well may claim nttention, Dr. Thomas' Eclcc tric Oil claims especial mention. For wondrous power to euro disease its famo there's nono can throttle Its merits aro not in tho puff, but aro inside tho bottle, lihoumatism, neuralgia, soro throat, asthma, bronchitis, inplitheria, etc., are all cured by Thomas' Eclectric Oil. What function docs a muzzle ovor n dogs mouth perform! It acts as a sus pender to his pants. Jones can't understand why thcro should bo any danger from poisonous fiats in Washington, now that Congress is not in session. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Bo wise in time. All baneful infections nro promptly ro moved by this unequalcd alterative. It is tho most potent blood purifier and a fountain of health and strength. There is a plnco in Massachusetts called Braintree. Tho Bostoncso go ont thcro for shade. Jones says that after trying for years to photograph his girl upon his heart, all he got from her in tho end was a neg ative. Mrs. Annio A. Smithton, of Auburn, N. Y writes: "I had doctored for years and tried various advertised-romo-dies for my complaint, which was gen eral prostration. I believe Isuffered ev ery ill that flesh Is heir to. Tho least oxertion caused tho greatest fatigue. I was tormented with dyspepsia and every irregularity. My blood seemed poisoned, pimples and sores wcro all over my body; nothing I tried ever gave mo moro than temporary relief, and I felt myself growing 'Worse and worse. Mr. Reynolds, tho druggist,advisedmoto uso Brown's Iron Bitters. From the very start I began to improve; now I do not feel like tho samo woman. In case Professor Bell's induction bal ance can bo used to find lost umbrellas, it will not havo been invented in vain. "What a fine, protuberant forehead Cornwallis Tarleton ail(i your baby has, Mrs. Jones! Did ho get v,oinwaius, laueton it from his fathoil" "No," replied Mra. Jones, "ho got it iron a tall down stairs. An Indian idol was recently found in Kansas. It is mado of earthenware, has a handle, and will hold two quarts. military ability second only to 'that of Washington. Grecno won tho affection of Washington shortly after his arrival at headquaiters in Cambridge, Mass., in July, 1775. At Brandy wiue,Greene, with Weedom's Virginia brigade, saved Gen. Sullivan's detachmont from annihilation by a masterly march. IIo figured con spicuously in all tho northern campaigns and it was by his counsel that Maior . . Andro was hunt instp.nd nf nlinr. "TTninf A'hito ,. , ,-t i 111111 Ji Btl 111111 aiuu, ttCiU CUllUIUU- mg words of his opinion. When tho Carolines and Georgia fell into British hands, and tho battlo of Camden loft tho colonists in dcspair,Gen. Groeno was chosen to repair tho damago dono by Cornwallis, and ho showed himself tho superior of Lord llawdon Greono's victories mado tho skies bright4 for tho colonists ; ho blazed tho way to Yorktown. Uornwalhs would not havo gono thero had it not been for Greono's success in tho south. A llhodo Islander, ho lead soutlieni men to battle, and it was in Charleston that ho received tho greatest ovation of his life. The Geor gians presented him with a fino plauta niYSICIANS WINE. Now York physicians say that thoy havo been using Spoor's Port Grape Wino and Wino Bitters in their practice horso to tako lus own course, anil then used my whip upon every wolf I could reach, causing many an angry snarl and growl, and sufficiently intimidating tho cowardly animals to keep them from using tho bruto force which they possess ed to destroy us at onco. And how did i leel in this lemnio sit uation 1 Well, I hardly know, for when look back to it, it is liko tho memory of somo horrible dream. I remember I thought of home, of my dear parents, nnd of their horror and grief at finding their only child had como to such an untimely end ; and I know I prayed a good deal, and wondered if God thought mo very, very wicked, and if I should know anything alter deaui, ami wnai kind of a place I should be in after those awful beasts had eaten me. Tho snow had not drifted so badly in tho wood but that tho horso could readily A Warning to Bottlers. tion on tho Edisto nnd a residence near for years, to tho cntiro satisfaction -of c...nnni, :.. .::.. ..t i.:.. : . i - i ,i i ,i men patients ami uieinseivi'.-s aitu uik.u great pleasuro in recommending them to the public aH being all that is claimed for them, and, in fact, the most rcliablo they can find. It is especially iccom mended for consumptives, the aged and for femnles generally. For pale by O. A. Kleiin, druggist, Bloomi-burg, Pa. A man, charged by an examining law yer with pK'varicaiing, nmui now no could help prevaricating when ho had lost tlnee of his front teeth. Sayaiinah in recognition of his services, and in 1785 ho moved thero with his family. Tho Stato of North Carolina presented him with 25,000 acres of land. There wan no silly sectional blathor then. Thoy wero all rebels, and gloried in hav ing rebelled together agiui st taxation and navigation lawp, revenue acts, stamp acts, restraining and starving nets, and disfranchising nets ; against tlio effort, as Burko once said, to plungo them into a "perfect uncompensated slavery by joining together the restraints of nn uni versal, internal and external monopoly with nn universal, internal and external A correspondent from an out-of-the- way mountain vmago m Switzerland writes as follows : "My guido amused mo very much this morning by telling taxation." mo that tho landlord ot our inn got into Northern and Southern men met onco dithculty last night. An Englishman again around Yorktown, with arms in happened to arrivo at dinner time, and their hands and blood in their eyes,seck- ex pressed a wish to havo a bottio ot Mng each his brothers life. Tho meeting wino ot somo better quality than tho th s month of Northern and Southern plungo through it ; and so on and on wo went, our wino of tlio country ; in fact, ho wanted something which could boast of having been somu low years in bottle. Iho landlord said ho had tho very thing in tho cellnr, and without delay produced a bottio with a label which certified to tho contents being fourteen years old. Tho uncorking was gono through with a prop- ot ceremony, but alas! tho soldiers at tho historio old spot will mean that, fraternally mingling together, thoy will forget tho bloody horrors of inter necine strife and remember that, as thoir forefathers fought against tho common foe, so their descendants shall bo breth ren in fact, co-workers iu tho upbuild ing of the dearest interests of the coun try and iucapablo of separation through er amotiut ot ceremony, r lives but a flouting vapor, with J!1 ,tl',!" l" l,,a,kL' ? "PPearanco was a tho wicked scheming ot desperate inon our hungry, snarling foes pressing close ",u "J" " jomsvwe courier uounuu. nround us am gradually becoming moro !),, t10 Czar's recent railroad iour- ney to Moscow, soldiers wero placed at every hundred paces along tho lino. It must havo been mighty embarrassing for the poor man to undergo such scrutiny. However, he pionabiy was not in sight. IIo wns doubtless put iu a safu aud tho safe put on a fiat car. Mighty nleasaut way to mako n summer tour. Oil City Derriek. aud moro daring. Oh, thnt lonely, awlul, horrid night, At length, still alive and nninjiued, wo struck tho open country onco more and I now knew myself within two moro miles of homo. Within two miles of homo within two miles of my loving parents but with twenty ravenous beasts all around me thirsting for my blood I Would I ever see homo again T Would tho sweet voices ot my loving lath er nnd mother over again houiuI in my enrs t Kut halt a mile beloro mo was tho dwelling of a neighbor. Could I oven reach that T I shook and trembled nt tho baro hoiio ! Could we hold out 1 Could keep ott thu lurious beasts a little longer 1 lln I another thought I Less than n TIIIKKUIIS WIl.I. ltll.M) AND IIIU'.D THIS. When our most expeiieiiced and prac tical physicians widely endorse and re commend a medicine, knowing Ironi tho ingredients used, it must havo an excel lent general effect on tho human system, and bo a true strengthener of every or gan of life, and recognized ns i latino's best assistant in curing dyspepsia, indi frfiutinti. frimi'i'.ll diibililA' norvinw tirna. quarter of ninilo was an open hay-shed, nation, want of vitality, convalescence, aim uven mu guiiunt; ui inai imgut M0Vers, chionio chills ami lever, dumb savo my life. 1 nmu. female diseases, broken down itnn. The horso was still ou a run, when I KtituiimiM. ill health, wenkupsn. .li.l.iliiv. suddenly ho plunged into a great drift, tt0. all of which mako lifo miserable; with an awful ciash, and everything tiu indeed should tho newspaper press seemed to give way. I ho shock pitched 0f tho country call tho attention of suf- mo torwnrd, and, making n desperate ferlng Immunity to so meritorious a com spi ing, I landed upon his back. pound. Wo refer to Brown's Iron Hit- uio minus oi uio pung wero tortu- tern, n remedy having tho largest salo in nately snapped by this accident, nnd tho the East of nny medicino ever invented, hornowasfrco; but tho wolves, ns il lttitly because it lias true merit and given Hccmingto comprehend that they wcro permanent relief. JfcraJJ. GitAvr.s or Pki'.sipi'.nts. Tlio graves of tho seventeen Presidents whom death has taken aro widely scaltcrctl. Wash ington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroo nnd Tyler sleep in different parts of Vir ginia. Tho two Adams rest in Massa chusetts. Jackson, Polk nnd Johnson were buried in Tennessee. Vnn Buren nnd Fillmore iu New Yoik, Harrison in Indiana, Taylor in Louisiana, Picrco in Now Hampshire, Buchanan in Ponnsyl vniiin, Lincoln in Illinois. Though Ohio has furnished threo Presidents (Taylor having been an Ohio man), Garfield is tho litfct to slei p iu her bosom. Iloruo Tooko when nt Eton was ono day abKtu uy uio mnsier tno reason wny a certain veil) governed a particular caso. Hoaiiswtiedi "I don't know." "That is imposbible," Baid tho master, "I know vou nro not ignorant, but obstinate." Home, however persisted, nnd tho mas ter flogged. After tho master quoted tho rulo of gtnmmnr which boro ou tho sub ject, Home instantly replied, "I know that very well; but you did not nsk tho rule; you demanded tho reason. Aieportcr of n Califoi nia freo fight says "Colonel Baggcs wns bhot onco in tho left side, onco in tho right shoulder, and onco in tho drinking saloon adjacent." IT WON T l'AY After so much labor aud capital haa been expended to build up this medicine, to allow it to deteriorate. You can tako Simmon's Liver Regulator with perfect faith, ns it is mado by no adventurers who pick up tho business of concocting medicines, but by educated, practical, druggists who have made tho study of medicino nnd its compounds tho labor of n lifetime. Tho care, precision, neat ness and perfection exhibited by the very nppearanco of tho Regulator proves it to bo tho best prepared medicino in tho market, and J. II. Zeilin & Co. fully carry out, men uiuiiu: -x unssium v, Optima" (purest and best). "Six Gills" is thotitlo of a now book. It may do to' take to a pic nic, but it iB not a very satisfactory woik to sit up with on Sunday nights. When n man makes a lye face it is natural to supposo that ho is a little cross-grained. "Who grasps much holds little." Tho proprietors of Ely's Cream Balm do not claim it to be a cuie-nll, but n suro remedy for Cntniih nnd Catarihal Deaf ness, Colds in the Hend and Hay Fever. Cream Balm effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catanhal ittis, caus ing healthy secretions, allays inflamma tion and iuitntion, protects tho mcnibra nnl linings of thu head from additional colds, completely heals tho sores nnd re stores tho fi'iifo of taste and tmell, Ben eficial lesults nro icalizcd by n fow ap plications. A'thorough treatment ns di rected will euro cntarih. Tho balm is ini-yto mo ami ngittnblc. Sold by all Health, strength and vigor given nnd iniiaculous cuus effected by using Brown's Iron Bittern. Iu Halo is im- lueiise. druggists nt 50 cents. Ou receipt of 50 centB will iniiil n pekrge. Send for cir cular with full infoi mat ion. Ely'H Crcain Bnlm Co., Owrgo, N. Y. For sale by f . A Ifl.!... HI 1 XT t .t j. ii. jyii'iiii, jiiiivit iros., n, j, ilea- dersholt, and J. II. Kiiiporla. T