The CJdltunb COI.rjHBtAIlBMOCIUT.aTAnOI'Tim NOTlTlt, Btl(l CO. LUMB1AN, t'OIUOlldfttCd, Inanril Weekly, every Irldnr .Morln, nl nt.OOMSI)Ult, UOUJ.MIIIA CO , P. at two noLuna per year. To mitncrlbcni out of the county tho term tiro strictly In ndvnncc '.TA1! ftW "ll-wuntlnucfl except at u10 onilon of tlio publishers, until nil nrre.irnif. s are p,il J, but lonff continued credits will not bo Kircn. ' All papers sent out ntthu stnto or to dlitnnt post onicm must bo lmtd for In advance, unless a resiion alblo person In Columbia county assumes) to pay tlio subscription duo on demand. PpSTAHK Is no longer exacted from subscribers Intue county. JOB Pit I NTING. fTEFJobbinjf Departmentof tlio Coi.dn iAh" very o mplto, and our .ton frlnllnir will compare favor ably wit h thatof the larcenies. All work don" on sUort noUcc, neatly and nt moderate prices. lie CilitttitM 111 2M 3 It u lr 1.100 (801 800 1100 II 00 180J itO 30 00 15 00 U500 III 00 MOO 50 OT 100 00 one-Inch ffi lew Ijjo Twn Inr-WMl .... XrO 4 00 MM Tliiteliiclicu..... loo JtO ' rourmcnes ... . on i puarler rnluinn. rim sno loin I nlrrnlnmn .. . lOOl 14( 110" flnrimliimn 2000 8400 80 Ml Vi-iirlr mlir tlvmont pajnule iiunrterly. Tran. kent advert o enla must Im paid tor before insert, ed except wliero parties liavo account. . . .. . . ..-11 Indl frtf Legal advertisement iwu ; ,;. Uir"o inaertlons, nnd nt tlint rate for additional inscrtiona wuiioui mere ncu m ira" Executor's, Administrator', and Auditor's notices three dollars. Must bo paid for when nscrtod. m. m i i nftiiwM. tun urn a tine. TTtf U irUllSH iifc". a. ' tar aavcru1 niunui uuu mi.-o. 3 ' Z BITTENBMDEB, pwPlton. BLOOMSBTJRG, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1882. THE COLUMBIAN, VOL. XVI.NO 45 COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, VOL. 1LVI, NO BO Pat-da n.n iiuulnra Directory ' column, one dollar car for each lino. Oak Hall and the Bi-Centennial. Our exhibit in the Trades Procession of the Bi-Centennial Celebration on October 25th " will illustrate' the great Stock of men's and' boys' clothing now ready in Oak Hall. Our preparations for the trade of this Autumn and Winter already reach k One Million Dollars., Ouij stock is in all respects the best we have ever offered", ancl we firmly believe'has never been equaled in volume by any retail clothing house in America. Do not fail to visit Oak Hall. Look at the Clothing and Piece Goods go through the workrooms and see how the vast place goes on. We have a hearty welcome for all, whether buyers or visitors. The tens of thousands of friends we have made in the country about Philadelphia during the last twenty-two years are, we are sure, more firmly our friends than ever before. We 1 r nave gamea tiieircconucience oy giving "tnem ihe best dollar's! wortluof'cldthin'g to be had anywherc.Hihd w6 xoffeP a nev pledge' of fidelity in our low prices and elegant Autumn stock for this year's sales. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Sixth and Market Streets, , " Philadelphia. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J E. WALLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, omce In 1st National Bank building, second floor, flrst door to tbo right. Corner of Main and Mar ket streets, Hloomiburg', J'a. I . J- U. PUNK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. onico In Ent's llulldlntr. Bujomsburo, IU. Q It. & W. J. BUCKALEW, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. BL001ISBCRO, l'A. Offlco on Main street, 1st door below court House. JOHN 51. CLARK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. A BLooMsntmo, Pa. omca over Schuyler's Hardware Btoro. p W.MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Offloe In Brower's bulldlng.second noor.room No. 1 Bloomaburg, Fa. T FRANK ZAUR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Uloomsbuig, Ta. omoo corner ot Centro and Main Btreots. Clark's llulldlntr. Can bo consulted In German. , 1 G EO. E. EL WELL. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Nkw coLOHiiH Boildino, Bloomsburg, Pa. Member ot tho United States Law Association. Collections made In any part of America or Bu-rope. pAUL E. WIRT, Attorney-at-Law. Offlco In Coluuduk bcildino, itoom No. , second Uoor. - ' BLOOMSBURQ, PA. ' T) BUCKINGHAM, AUorney-nt-Law. 1 v.uuico, nrutKWKy a liuiiamir.;i8l uoor, uroomsburg, Penn'a. may 7, '80-t f O. BARK LEY. Attorney-at-Law offlco In Brower's building, snd story.RoomB T firi7nrv lr t a l tit . slclan, north side Main stroet.below Market L. FKITZ, Attorney-at-Law. Office , In Colombian Building, June 24 '81. MISCELLANEOUS. w E. SMITH, 'Attonicy-ntLnw, Berwick, l'n. Cnn lie Consulted hi German. AI.RO Fll!ST-Ct.AS3 FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMI'ASIES UEriiKSKNTED. C-5TOnioe with the Berwick Independent. M. DRINKER, GUN& LOCKSMITH 1. Sewing Machines and Machinery of all kinds rc- piirea. ufiba uocsb uuuaing, uioomsDurg, pa. D AVID LOWENBERG. Merchant Tailor Mam ai., aDove central uotei. D JJERVEY E.HS5HTH, v ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, y liloinnburg, ra. Offloe in Mrs. Ent's Building. ' Jsopt. 18 -Si-l y,1 t pUY'JACOBY, ' J ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. -!f' ' BLOOMSBUnO.V, BLOOMSBnnO.V, door to tlio left. Offlco In II.J.ClarkM Building, second floor, nrat 2 UUUI 1AJ Vliu IV Oct. 8, '80. yj-OHN C. YOOUM, Attorney-at-Lawi CATAVISSA, PA. Ofllce in Nkws Itbm building, Maip'street'. Membor of the American Attorneys' Associa tion, f . f collections made In any part of America. Jan. B, 1838. . ' J ir rattfATTl -' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Jnckson. Bulldlug, Room'i nnd G. May 0, ffl, BHBYICK, PA. H.RHAWN, TTORNEY-ATrlW Ofllce, corner of Third and Main street.-' ' ; t ypi. II. SNYDUH, ATTORNEY ATrLAW,. Orangovillc, Pa. rofflc In Iiw's Building, second floor, second door t tut left. Can bo consulted In German. nug 18 '81 R. J. C. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN & BUHGEON, omco, North Market street, Dloomsburg, Pa. rR. WM. M. REBER. Surgeon and U Physician, onico corner of Rock and Market street. TR. EVANS,', M. D.. Surgeon and Physician, (Offlce and Resldcnco on Third 1 BtrUUb. II. HOUSE, DENTIST, Bi.ooMsiiinto, Coi.utiiiA County, Pa. All styles ot work done In a superior manner, work I kd wituout Pain by the use or a as, and free of charge when artificial teeth aro Inserted. Ofllce over Blooinsburir Banking Company. 'lo be open at all hourt durxng the day. rov, avij EXCHANGE HOTEL. W. R. TUBBS, PROPRIETOR BLOOllSBURa, FA. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. Large and convenient sample rooms, Bath rooms hot and cold water.and all modern conveniences a. kxokk. . " " li i.'wikthstiik, 1 Notary Publla KNORR VINTERSTEN, A ttornoys-at-3-aAV. Offloe in 1st National Bank building, second floor, tlrstdoortothelttu Corner etMiln and Market Btroeta Bloomsuurg, rat 0iVMii9( and BouptUt QlkcUa ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. onico In Mra. Ent's Bulldlng,4thlrd door from r-M. L. EYERLY, ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW, Catawtua,ra, Collections promptly mads and remittal. omce oppoaite uuwuii uapoiiv om. wi dlni WEEK. U a day at noma easily made Hf costly outnfroo.: Address Tku4: Co ForIRirpfitA, OoatlToness, Sick Ilendaehe, Clironlo l)lr." rliccn, Janndlce, Impurity of the Illnod, Fever anil Ague, Malaria, nnd nil Dlacaiei cau.nl by De rangement of Uvtr, IlowcU and Kidneys. SYMPTOSIS OF A DISKARED MVKTl. Bad llrcith; l'tln in the Side, lomcilmn the ti.tln li felt under Ihe Shoulder-blade, mlitaten for KhcumatUmi general I011 of optltei Bowelt Eenerally coitive, ximetlmii alternallng with in the head l troubled with pain, ll dull and heavy, with considerable Iota of memory, accompanied with a painful aensatlon of leavins undone something which outfit to have been done: a ilisht, dry coujS and fluihed face It lometimet an attendant, often tnittaken for conaumntion) the padent complaint, cf wearlneil and debility! nervoul, eailly lUrtledl feet cold or burninic, ftometimes a pricVly lensatlon of the ftldn extitsi iplritt are low and despondent, and, although satisfied that exercise would be bene, ficlal.yet one can hardly tummon up fortitude to try It In fact, distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred when but few of them eiitted, yet eaamlnitlon after death has shown the Um to nave been extensively deranged. It tliould bo uaed by nil peraona, old and young, whenever any of the above symptoms appear. reranns Traveling or Living In On. lenlthv Lncalltlea. bv l.ikln.. a ally to keep the Liver In healthy action, will avoid iininrin, luumia ntlncka, Dlitlnets. Nu. sea, Drowsiness, Depression of Spirits, etc. It will Invigorate like a glas of wine, out la no In tuxlcating beverage. . If Y.,11 linvn i,fltni n .1 v, l.l.in l.n nS dlgOMtltui, or feel heavy after meals, or aleep 1 at night, take a dose and you will be relieved. Time nnd Doctors' 11111a will bo saved by always keeping tho Itegulator In tlin lrmtiMt Tor, whatever the ailment may be, a thoroughly safe imrirutlvc, nltt-tllllvu and limit, tin never be out of place. '1 he remedy la barinleas nit.1 doea not Intcrferu with buslnesa or safe purgative, nltt-tiilivu and tonlo can iiaurc. IT IS nmn.v wmrrATiT.m And lias all the power and efficacy of Calomel or Quinine, without any of the injurious after effects. A finvernnr'. T.. (!.. 11 Sirnronns Liver Regulator has been In use In my family for some time, and I am satisfied it is a , 'valuable addition to the medical science. J. oill siiohtbf, Governor of Ala. Hon. Alexander II. Stetiltcna, of (!., says: Have derived some benefit from the use of Simmons Liver Regulator, and wish to give it a further trial. "The cinlv Thlnr? flint nnwv r..it A Itellevo." I have used many remedies for Dys. liepsla. Liver AITection and Debility, but never have found antthin? In bnfi, m ,n tk. ... Simmoni Liver Regulator has. I sent from Min. nesota to Georgia fur It, and would tend further for such a medicine, and would advise all who are slm. ilarly afTccted to give it a trial as it seems the only tiling that never fails to relief e. I". M. Jannet, Minneapolis, Mian. Dr. T. V. Aluaiili anval Vrnm ai..l - perience In the use of Simmons Liver Regulator In my practice I have been and am satisfied to use and prescribe it as a purgative medicine. txffTuVe onlv the Runln.. .1 has on the Wrapper the red Z Trade-Mark andSlgnaturoof J. II. ZlSILUf & CO. FOR SALE BV ALL i DRUGGISTS. August, 4 S'l ly Suffer no longc" from Dyrpep sia, IntHcif'Stion, wantof .Appoil to, loss of Strength lact o." Energy, Malaria, ' Intermittent Fovcrs, &c. BriOWN'S IRON BIT TERS never fallo to euro all these diseases. Boston, Nuvcniber :C, itSi, BimwN ClIUMICAL Ci. Geiillenien; For ears I have beenngTcatnulTcrcrrriim l)yspc)isla, and could get ro rclief(luving tried everything which w-s recommend, ed) until, acting on theadticeof a friend, who had been benefitted by Bkown's Iiiom llliltiK, 1 tiled a bottle, with most iurnrisir results. Previous to ukin llitous'a Ir.o.'i UlTTUK, every thing I atedistrcssed me, and I suffered greatly from a 'burning sensation in the stomach, which was unbearable. Since tak. lug Bhown's Ikon ihrrcio, all my truubtesare at.tnend. Canttany time without any disagreeable re suits. I am practically another person. Mrs. W J. Flvkn, 30 Maverick St., L. Bolton. fj. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS acts lilto n charm bn tho digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tast ing the food, Belching, Heat in tho Stomach, Heartburn, etc. Tho .only Iron Preparation "that will not blacken tho teeth or give headache PALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. -)0(- A. J. EVANS, The uptown Clothier; tons ust received a flno line Ul nUW UUUUSi uuu 19 prciiaicu iu iuimq up FALL AND WINTER SUITS For Men and Boys In tuo neatest manner and La-1 test Biyics. GENTS! FURNISHING GOODS, Hatsi Oapsi &o-i Always on band. Call and Examine. KVANS' BLOUK Corner Main and Iron mrcots, BtOOIttBBtmO, FA.. B, F. SHARPLESSi FOUNDER AND MACHINIST, HE An I. Is B. DEPOT, BLOOMS BUttO, PA. vnnnracturcrof Plows, stoves and all kinds ot CasilnKS. Largo Steele of Tinware, Cook moves. Itoom Blovcm, btovca lor lioatlnt; atorcs.scbool house, cliurclies, Also, larire stot:k of re imlrs ror city stoves of all kluds.wholesule and retail mien aa Flra llrlck. Urates. Liav.Ceutres. AcKtove ripe, uook iioiiers, piuure, tusH rmiLB, imtkv trnn Knttlpa. Hli'd Holes. Whcoh Boxes, all kinds I Of I'lOW I'Oinis, MOUia uoaiu, iiuita, i-iaaiur, duii, JJUAJS iVAA UIiJi, tie, feb 8 t-t, ' 3old by nil Druoo'B'' " 'Brown Chcmicol Co. Unltlmoro, Md. See that all Iron Bitters are nude by ' - Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, and have crossed red lines and trade mark on wrapper, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Marcn, s, VI. ly nilUAS llllOWN'S lNbUItANOE 1 AUBNCV. Mover's now bulldlne, Main street, Bloomsburi;, l'a. .t't.nn. Insurance Co.. of Hartford. Conn. tT.oi8.fS4 ltoyai ot uverpooi,,.,,,,, Lancaslilro 10,010,000 Kiro Association, vmiadolplila t.ioi.fil I'biDtilx.ot London ViSS-Jj; lj)D(lon si Lancaslilro, ot England.n l,I09,io llarttorl of llarfford , MU.ooii Hprtnerield flro and Marine s.osi.sia Al lue atronciea aro direct, policies aro written ror tbe insured without any delay lu tne omce at BlootnsburR. Oot. 8, 'sl.tf. POETICAL. AMONG THE THOUSAND ISLANDS. Tho misty air liko amber accms , Llko inoltlnR gold the sky o'crlicad. Athwart tho Ivory gate ot dreams Surely our bark Is piloted. For this Is tho enchanted realm, Tho falry-palaco reared by sleep j Through emerald chambers glides our helm, And In our wake flame-opals leap. I need but lift my heavy eyes To south or North, to Kast or West, To sec, as nt my bidding, rlso A wave-charmed Island's tufted crest. stfiiin." liow I Bliotild manage to sec her ngain "Mr. Brooks 1 Who is hoi" won tho it must bo contrived somehow, I men- rcsjioiiee, in n inullled lemnlo voice. tally resolved. Upon returning to "I don t know, manin, tlio maid ro- town i lost no tiino in explnininff "tlio iJiicd. 1 never seen mm Oelorc. nut situation to my wormy employer, jur. lie's a younc gentleman, and says ho'll Kobcrtson, who milled mo good wait till master comes down." naturcdly upon the mistake, and upon "Whoever can ho ho. and what can wiiat tho consequences tnleht bo I ho want, bothering here, at this time Next week I wa3 invited to a pio-nia of tho day!" continued tho muiHdd at Mr. Ilobinson's and went not only to voico : and thereupon tho door was it, but likowiso to Mr. Kobinson s shut. hotiBo again and again beforo his nicco Now, this was not exactly pleasant returned to Her Homo. icted that most . i o"r years "avo passca Here a tall headland draped with fern, sin co that invitation to breakfast was given mo : and that "fairyliko girl" Ms now my .tr, fri, it .n:tn.nn i.t. 1.!..: Bailro&d TiokeU- to me, but when I reflected probably Mrs. Ilnbertnon would be tin. nr.minStitnrl' i.'isl, t.tialinntVa Ittvitn. rine-crovrned and honeycombed wlUi cavesj I to me, I thought it best not to bo Wife, llio local milkman, bless linn, Then, itwtflhnvn thft rlvftr'ft urn. t J? 1 !..! i rvrtf. n tinnrlanmn lln" llnnn nnr wnil. uiienutHi j so 1 coinmenceu cxuraiimig 1 13," ' . tlio pictures on tho walls. They wero d,n8 aV- not very interesting, and 1 soon con- eluded my inspection, and looked i f , 1.: .. i.. ,n nn1,.,, ,i,n , . ...i,i,.i, !, , t, 'vti,. I Thcro aro less than lialf-a-dozen rail- t,n..ii., im, .,1.( of t,. way ticket manufacturing establish viousilay was upon a small table by mcn,tfl ln li0 Vltci "r",0, f tl.n wlnsfnu. r, X tnnlr Hint, tm I'tist to aWai n'"1 n')8t SUCCCSsflll of tllCSO pass away tho time, and I was soon "ln "ostoi. Lew people have any listlessly perusing tho advertisements. !dei) of th. dimensions to which tho I mi-it t tltt(lllr tlllia fl mtJIi n I ' w., ...-j v.. woinveoa ua miimto or two when I heard a sliglit r , n """"M --'-"f u lady's dress : sinuiltaii- im wlM-y " macninerj' necessary nm,l.r ...,. fn,.r lil,t fnnt. mo maiuuactuie, or me bkiu ana .,, i,i, .t, ,i,i, tr. i,n ability indisiiensable to its management, i,f t ..i.i ii, (,-n,r, I" the matter of local tickets alone the IVUillt IkLJU UlUtU A. VVUlll I JJ I lljf 1IVIU my paper, or riso from my seat, a musical voico accosted mo with ''Good morning, uncle; here is your buttoti- holo boquet. There, lust abovo tho river's urn, A low, soft nest of grasses waves. Now narrowing cliffs Inclose our prow, Fantastic rocks streaked blue and row ; The channel eddies swlft,-nnd now Broad as tho sea the river flows. Thrilled by tho water's long embrace, Tho slender silver reeds aro Rtlrred, And sway with slow, voluptuous grace, Llko dancers to a waltz unheard. Thcro where the crystal floor scarce shines, 8o thick tho velvet leaves unfold, Nuberb the Uly-quecn reclines, A miracle of snow and gold. Hero Is Miranda's Island -look 1 'Twlxt tree and cloud Btlll Ariel tiles, Behind the hill, beyond the brook, Tho whelp ot Sycorax yetllcs. But duke nnd princes, clown and seer, Have voyaged forth to other seas, And fathom deep, since many n year, Aro burled book nnd wand nnd keys. No ribboned grass Is floating there, Along our smooth, pearl-paven path, But hidden faces' pale green hair Ot nymphs and mcralds at tho bath. On I we shall find In sober sooth, From somo clear well-head bubbling up, Tho fountain ot eternal youth To brim tho thirsty pilgrim's cup. Knchahted world 1 enchanted hour I Hall and farowell. enchanted stream, That hast tho utilmaglncd power To make tho real Burpass the dream I Emma lAxzarus, in Ihe Decanter Centuiy. consumption is enormous, and tho vn riety in manufacture all but infinite. Tho number ot local tickets mado by tho Boston concern nlono lost year amount' ...1 in 17 nnn nnn rrt, t,.. T:t t I started up in no little surpnso at ,,. ,. ,, , ,. I,. . ii i i I wit no tuiAiu tint; ituu uiuiitwiit.a uu this greeting, which was evidently not .fa , , , B to . VoM.nA 1 at a 1 nienueu lor mo i ana were moou nin(,ty.eigllt 8tnliolla. A complete set liornrn mo n f.lirv.liL'n mnirlpli. m uimn l...1?.. . . . IG summers, her brown hair tailing of local tickets requires not only that there shall bo tickets sold in tho lsoston oohcIv from a daintily-sluped head; dcpot for 0Very one of thefto outer sta tar cheeks aglow with the healthy Uong, and in the Portland depot corres morning air sTio had been enjoying, pondin , for tho other 8ttioD8 th and ucepencd, too, by a when she discovered her greeting SELECT STORY, INVITATION TO BBEAKFAST. 11 'WllUllljJIJ XVI IUU UtllUI DIUIIUUD VUU rosy blush other m)t that ti k t f h eeting had v!of ,i ,si,,. i .. ,.j been unwittingly addressed tc- a t CVGrv , . nvprv stranger, blie was standing before i 'm. ,,. . ' ,. tj, me, holding out the nttio Knot oi flowers destined for her unclo's button hole how I envied her uncle! a very picture of health and lifo and happi nesss and beauty. Her expression of News from the Moon. Items. The telescopo has lately revealed Sauaro and V-shaped, bodices nro somo very curious and startling appear- tho most popular foi evening toilets, anccs in tho moon. Astronomers have A 1(ulv Rtl0uUl always bo noatcnough been slow to accept tho conclusions , j f vi8jt0r8 without dctnining which these observations suggest, be t, ( A cause they have so long behoved that . , , , , tho moon is a dead planet and incapable On black costumes embroidery and of supporting nny lifo upon its surface, lnccs Btrivo for prominence, and ladies This belief is based principally upon will not err in choosing cither, tho assumed absence of a lunar atmo- My may havo a coquettish littlo sphere. Hut theso recent observations Wfty 0f putting her hat slightly to ono iudicato that tho moon has an atmo- gi(i0) but this only proves that she is sphere, and, if it has an atmosphere, it womanly. may havo various forms of lifo upon ,, , i.. ..i. its surface differing as much from those , The English walking hat in fine felt upon tho earth as the moon itself differs " J,,st c".ouh f.crowi n?tt from the earth in its geological and too masculine, and tiio roll of tho brim cliinatoi'icat features. It wouU bo very 18 Janl,ty 1,1 lho 05ttrenl- curious if tho tolescoiie, tho instrument A brown felt, trimmed with n broad which has banished from tho moon tho velvet band, steel buckle in front and hosts of strango creatures with which cluster of finely colored feathers on tho tho imagination of somo of tho ancients side, is very stylish. peopled it, and shown how unfitted it is lor tho habitation of beings llko our (.elves and thoso wo see around us, should now make us believe that the moon is tho homo of beings moro grotesque in our eyes, perhaps, than any tho imagination has pictured. Wo Tho Princo Albert coat is among the nowest styles for winter wear. It is shaped a good deal liko tho men's coat of the samo name, and may bo mado up either in light cloth, or velvet Hosiery decoration is now among do not say this is probable, but only tho many employments of fashionable that it is suggested by tho very interest- artistio ladies, covers or art iieciuu ing observations which havo lately been work havo transferred their enthusiasm made, and wo shall briefly describe. from lambrequins and sofa pillows to un mo zm oi iuarcn last iir. Stan- tueir own preuy suk hiuukhis. ley Williams, nn KnIish observer, was luuMiig ut uiu inuoii in inu cany eve Judges of tho Supremo Court in Ar- 1. ........ .. ..Hn1.1Kl 1... fn-mnl nnlnrd flin ning with a Itelcscopo of considerable 'i0 ' of i!nuor, within a distancoof three miles srhool. from a public or privato line. Tho number for the Eastern amounts to about -1.100. Now rcmem ber that theso printers make local tick. ets for overy Now England line, and many ot thoso ot Canada also, as well "Walk out to my house and havo unrestrained eniovment had ohanmsd w" . -"Tc" . , T.7"EU. l.rnrtkfnst with mo somo mornillLr." i n ,mnnt In " nf r.mlmrrn,np,,t. "u " ". '" t tuuy c... .,. ....... ..;..... . , V. v nave constantly to carry stock lor all ouuii nun uiu iiiviiiiuuii gum w mo nna uisiiiay, mingica Willi a gram M i tl ,i ., , - nnndav bv Mr. Robertson, n noniftl. L.n.,anmnt. ?n Iso? l.rirrlif. nV? n l,o ? u,cra' 80 t,m ?l nny' ?U1 01 u.ny middle-aged solicitor to whom I was humor of the awkard situation we articled, in the thriving town of Ab- x.ro u broko upon her. An mstanta- boytou. neous mutual agreement seemed to Now, I had only been articled for a flash between us. We both broko into few weeks j and Sir. Robertson wish to know lirivntn life i:ni..i ... t f , i'-"! 'u '...j ' "" uuiuuhiuuuub ruin - ...... i -j -- tu .v.. u.g....,v - rnm nnn rnnri tr nnnthnr Wlinn n Ki.uij-int; iiiv W13U. v simpio apologies ana dowb aim puss d , f , . unon a ticket nftorivfinl. wnkitifr un :ind find riff a ai n,. c,I,1on intrnrliu.tmn ?ona" clor uxc? ms .eye8 uponailCKCl . .... vr' " . V " """-r" in tho custody of a passenger and i'iim iiiuk nuiniiii!! nun nil Liiiuiim uilu i idao i i nti'm'or nnr finHriiiiMi in inivit i.a m . v my room, 1 speedily decided that this this sudden endiofr. In a few mo was iust the kind of morning on which monts wo were chattintr awav liko old I should accept tho invitation to break- friends. I fancied my fairy seemed to fast at Abbey Grove, and in a few i)0 actually pleased when I announced minutes 1 was on my way thither. that I was going to stay for breakfast ; they aro prepared to fill an order for tickets, combination or local, and tho business receives somo illustration. No two of these local ticket forms aro alike in colors nnd their arrangement. ... I. n . i.n.innnri ..... i i it i . r. , - I ' IIIUII T .Ifcw.w 1 1 V. I ' ..-.. .. I ( I, , I, ,f, . Annl hah In ml. in iii business made mo wondered what would havo happened ".i!r" "I L- 'V...' .j l,!o : l,l- ,r 11 .1.1 .t.- USU Vll UIU aUSlL'lll III) IWU illU 11I1KU, him and his in their if had not adopted this course, if ..,i , : i t n . ' eilCQ 1 W.18 milch UO- 1m. ;nintin in vnnnir lnrltr hml ll.1. I .. .. . " . . eated between us! Our sudden introduction takes in its form and arrangements of colors, tho glanco shows lnm where the passenger is going, or at least tho ex act point to which he is ticketed ; and that ordinarily is all the conductor Abbey Grove, was situated about an(i I had almost summoned upcourago ,;' T ui nnt i,;a SntM-naf. tim tv7n n. mill rnnaistpfl I n n,nanl trn in rnllltv I J .. - ...w ...v....v passenger camo from or boarded his two miles from the town, and consisted to ask her to present mo in reality I a f I i. I ... . . . " oi a small cluster oi viuas, nunc in a w th the flowers sho had undesignedly prettily Bitnated spot, which, genera- offered to me, when tho entrance of lions ago, had formed part of the the servant with tho completing dishes grounds of an old abbey. Tho only for the breakfast table served an ex- remains ot this ancient abbey, however, CU8U for her to leave the room. train,provided ho has a ticket. Boston Jerultl. The Masher Masted. wero a lew yards oi crumbling wall, with hero and there vestiges of what at ouo tunc had been traecned win dows ; these, with numerous mounds of stones and masonry, wero all that was now left to tell of what had been there centuries ago. Most of theso mounds wero now covered with grass rav employer, but suddenly paused aud shrubs and tiees, and thus formed aH a tall ircntleman entered tho room ) 1.111 1 ...... A . .l l . a aeiigniiuiiy seciuaea retreat, wmcn wi,om I had never seen betoro in my tho inhabitants ot ivouey urove vuias ijfc. enjoyed in common. H0 stood lookintr inquiringly at mo The invigorating charms of an early aft0r a sharn "Good morning." I was .11. . ..I. ! 1 I . waiK mi a summer inurmug nceu ;io i00 embarrassed to make any response. uescripiion, ine puro air, mo geniai My jr8t thought was: "llo is somo sun, tho sparkling dew, and soft low visitor," but in a fow moments the breeze, all tend to exhilarato ones awful truth dawned across my mind, spirits and to make the day pleasantcr that this was in reality tho owner of and happier throughout. All theso ex- t10 10B0 t wn3 jn and that by some pcriences were mine on the day l wnto me!ln8 or other I had got into tho of. As I approached Abbey Grovo wrong one. Tho situation was tro and saw tho houses peeping from out iminilous. I am naturallv a cool char. There wero car, tint as ho plenty of scats in tho walked down the aislo Sho had scarcely gono through the door, when I heard again the greeting, wood morning, uncie, iohowl-u tins i,.i ,,,, ,,, i iif .. , . . , ii 1 . .1 :t 1 luurvuvt Dii.siiiiv IVJ I.UU I I LIU l, uuu luait time by an unmistakablo sound, which . .f. .,, , made mo long more than ever to bo .... , 1 b that girl's uncle! The door openced once moro. I stepped forward to meet ho asked sitting alone "oeat engaged, Miss t with a knowing wink. "JNo-iio sir, stammered tho girl look' in ur around in dismav. Down ho pluuged and braced himself for tho campaign. Ho was a regular passenger, and held his commutation ticket in his hand. "Shall I open! 'Tickets ! ' roared the conductor, who had watched him from afar. power, and giving particular attention to that very singular oval valley known in nntrnnnmiirs fiv tlin iifiinn nf Tlnln This v.tlli'v is nlmiif. sivtv milna lirnmi' Yslcta. Tex., claims to bo tho oldest remarkably level, nod surrotmdod by a town in tho United States. When a ring of mountains averaging something Spanish explorer, Coronado, discovered l-t i nnn r..... l.:. i. i . , ..Inn, in ltlfl Viafniinil tliem n prosperous Indian corn- high as .Etna. When the sunlight strikes across tlio summits of the moun- a family has distinguished itself at i.uiiM un uuu aiut; it tiiiuwM 1110 sinning T,o Fnrtp. Intl.. bv niecing thrco gor- peaks into splendid relief, but all tho genus bedquilts from samples of silk valley within remains shrouded in dark- obtained freo by mail from merchants ness. Tho sun was iust rising unon ,, ,i, inmn ri,r.a this mountain ring when Mr. Williams . , 4l . . , , mado his observation of Plato, and his . As an evidence of tho business boom nt .it,o,.i ... iu Dakota, it is reported that over a ance. Tho interior of the volley, which ,llo,of 'e11 ca'B .arc J? 8tan(1'."g usuallv annears totnllv .lartr it. m,M, on tho Bido tracks in Pierre awaiting ; 4 i i J times, was illuminated with a faint phos phorescent light, making its level floor dimly visible. Jit was not tho effect of reflection from tho illuminated moun tains, bocauso tho interior of tho valley was protected from Buch reflection. Somo passing clouds in our atmosphere shut out this interesting scene from tho sight of the observer for about an hour. When tho sky cleared again, JMr. Wil liams looked onco more, and saw Jtliat tue strange light had disappeared. JUr. Williams had mado a similar observa tion, in tlio samo spot, about fivo years ago. About seven weeks after Mr. Wil liam's observation which wo havo do scribed, there was a total eclipse of the their turn to be unloaded. A species of cactus is mado useful in Florida. Tho strong fibrc of its leaves is turned into rope, its juico into a pleasant beverage, and its trunk, after tho removal of tho pitch, into pails. Soutache braid, in carefully selected tints, is arranged in shaded lines, row above row, and closely placed upon tho hems of cloth skirts, about the wrists and on vests. One of tho most jaunty trimraiugs for either bonnets or hats is tho now bouquet pompons, each about the sizo of a plum, glossy and smooth shaven anu cxmnsuu in uuiui. ivy iimu sun, and a party of French and English capoto bonnets aro set off with a clus. ttgilUUIJIUl'IS VYVIlt LU aigpt lO OUsei VU I ll-T Ui rUHU-UUlUi JIUIII,v,lio it, as tho line of totality ran across that country. When theso astronomers turned their spectroscopes upon the edge of the moon as it hid the sun on tho 17th of May they perceived indica tions, in tho strengthening of certain lines of tho spectrum, of tho existenco of an atmosphere on tho moon. This observation, though not unprecedented, time to time, But this was not all. On tho 19th of May, two days after tho ecliuse. John 1 G. Jackson of Delaware, whilo studvinrr Tho regular passeuger smiled sweetly I tho moon, os ho had been accustomed on the pretty girl and put out his to do for years, with a reflecting tele-paste-board, out of which two sides scope, was surprised to see near tlio The colored laces now coming into fashion will bo found very desirable in renewing black silks that have seen service, for they avoid tho startling contrast of new and old black, and really mako tho old look now by their difference in tono. Tho earliest engagement ring was was hailed with satisfaction by those called tho "grimmaV," and consisted of who had always contended that tho two hoops of gold, or sometimes ono moon was not as dead as it seemed, oi gold and the other of silver joined Tho existence of an atmosphere would together. A ring set with a largo explain the phenomenon which Mr. pearl or solitaire diamond is now con Williams witnessed iu tho valley of sidered tho most to be desired. Plato, as well as various other equally Tho pointed Josephine corsages so singular observations whioh havo been mei, i,, Voguo are ornamented with a made by students of tho moon from scarf drapery, which is carried from tho point in front over tho hips, fol lowing tho extremo edge of tho cor sage to tho baok, whero it terminates in a very largo bow and long sash endi, which fall over tho skirt. the surrounding trets, I commenced wondering as to what kind of a resi dence would be occupied by Mr. Rob ertson, how it would bo furnished, what kind of people his wife and fam ily would bo like, and the kindred things that you speculate upon when going to visit a house for tho first time. Last, but by no means least, as tnv walk continued, 1 wondered what kind of a breakfast thcro would be to appease tho appetite stimulated by the breeze. I walked down tho shoit avenue charming littlo ladv. who. in less than leading to the houses and then began tive minutes, I fouud I was absurdly in to womier wmcn oi tue uuu uozen iovu with villas I was bound for. 'I his pmall I Snl,l , hurried "trood inonmii'." and community dispensed with numbers to Was trying to mako a ghastly attempt their houses, nor did they even distill- at n sin In as I left the roomwhen. guish themselves by the ambitious and would you believe it ! that tall, dark ridiculous names which you see stuck mnn i,urgt out into a loud laugh. I wero promptly nipped. 'Tickets 1 "Hold on !'' protested tho regular punched this twice. i me r Since it was discovered that a family western edge of tho disk, and over a at Logan, Ivan,, had lost hvo servant portion of tho flat region known as tho girls in succession by marriage, the Sea of Crises, something which he de- Stato Commissioner of Immigration is scribed as a feathery-looking cloud, overwhelmed with letters from Eastern Just two months later ho saw a similar maidens, asking the speediest means of appearance m tho samo place. And reaching that house. now Mr. L. E. Trouvelot, a well-known a lnarriago engagement betweon a astronomer, commenting upon btanley tTow nn(1 a christian girl in Cincinnati Williams observation, says that ho has wa, broken through tho persistent ef- more than onco witnessed similar np. fort8 of ti,0 man-g mother, whoso ob- nearances upon tho moon's disk. Ho jeclion wa3 solcly that of religious dif- lias seen lunar landscapes lose their dis- ferenc0 . but sho relented after tho girl tmctness as if thin clouds wero floating lmd almogt (yle(1 of poion. ". ...in i.a. I.. i i suicu uuu uiiiiiiD, .uiu uuulmil utib inu i uvui tiifiii, mm once, around mo crater i J"",B"" of Kant, ho saw what mav l,av bom, a A nrettv walking costume for n ",0:.... .s.e k. i"1). . "r'k: . " .. ... "I knew they weren't married" said rare vapor slightly tinged with nnrnle. voting girl was of Liuooln green cloth, n.4.... 1... t T inn tin tnlrnn iwr (tii.tivtan T'," .. . t Ti 1 passenger; "you p and chagrin, that I could on.y mutter Thig A Jt . :i E "Sorry," replied the conductor; "but ;r . t t.ii .i:....i you walked in, sat down aud, went to i wwi; u t x " ,""r "' work on tho regular married style, mis iiuuso Uy , , . .. , q Supposed, of course, it was your wife. iu. l.y ...uuuu. auu ..: u , ,.a,,ut. iu . r .B, a uuu a A d fc aS!,eI1org we,)t lo th c0 iranuo iiusu ai my mt, muuaw.ua w d(Jtor Md Q and of. ,,,..,,1,1,, jumiiuiu! . ., fnrl,,l mm nllrf hnnrvliC nut. tlin OIRE INSURANCE. CimiSTIAN F, KNAPP, IlLOOMSBnnO.PA. HtllTIRn AMHlttCA AHSnHANCS COMPANY. '(HUMAN PIKE JNSU1IANCB COMPANY. NATIONAL K1HK INSUtlAnuu UUiirANX. UMON IMJUHAMtJJS tUitrAHJ. i hpn old coitroKiTioHi are well souoned by ago siDd pi ax tistkd ftud Have never vet baa a loaa settled lr any court cf law. Their as seta are all invented Id nous eicoumiaand are liable 'a tb Hazard of iihi only. Loeses raoto-TLT and iiohhti.t adjusted and nam aa anon aa determined br CnaiiriiH Y. HHarr, arxui. Amur and APJDaria ULOotia toaa, i'a. Tbe people of Columbia oounty ibould patron lie tbe agenoy wliere losses it any are aetUed um ruua or onn ot tuoir own ciuatina PltOMlTNKSS, BIJUITY, PAllt UKALIKQ. JAMES HEILLY, TonBoi'ial Aiist, u agaia at W old stand under EXOtiANOE norm,, and has aa usual a PIHST-OLASS UAUUEH SHOP, no respectfully solicits tho I patronage of bis Old customers and ot tbe DUbltol Kcuutuujr, i, Du-n DisoovniST w'db". iAiicinBr8 CATHOUCON. a POSIIIVE CURE FOR FEMME COMPUIHTI. This remcily will act In bermoay wllh th K. mal item at all times, and also Immediately mum tlit abdominal and uientio musciei, uiu rv stora tliom to a liealtliy and stronir condition. Ur. Marcalal's Uletluo C'atliollcon will core fall. .,., ,t unmi, Lntirnpriupa. (Mirnnlc Inflamma tion and Ulceration ot tlio Womb, Incidental iimrrhir.fl ur Vloodlnp. PainfaL BuDoressftd ai.J IrrseuUrMeuslruaUon, Kidney Complaint, llarrcnnesa and Is especially adspted tolas changt of Life. Bend for pamphlet free. All letters ol Inonlry freely answered. Address as auove. ror sale by all drucclatf. New alio 81 per bottle, Oldaljo 81.0(1. lie sura ana asc tor nr. ai chlil'e Uterine Uatbollcou. Taks noomer. Moyerllros., Wholeaale Arents, lilonnsburjrP .limn SJ-ly, 18 A SURE CURE for nil dlseaaea of the Kldnays and LIVER It has specl&o action on Uiia moat ImporUst orcan, enabling tt to Uirovf orrtorpldltr and InaeUon, lUmuLstiny tbbSAlU7 lURef the SUt, and by aKplou the bowtla In fris oondltlon, effwUna IU rtrular diaohara-e, o I n vl rt If youansufrennc ftout lYIUIUllUs inaUrta, have the oliiUa, are btUoua, dyspepUe, or eonsUpated, Kldoay Wort wUl surely relieve and quickly eure. lathe Bpring to cleanae lho System, every one ehould lake a thorough oouxio of it. U. 8OLDBVDRU0OIST8. Prloatl. up on most suburban reaiuences. No ; nothing savoring so of the town, for this Kroni) of country residences j they all called tlieir several nouses Dy the common naino ot Auouy urove, and tho stranger had to take his chauco of going to each nf the houses In turn before lie lound tlio particular one sotmlit. Fortune favored me, however, by sending across my path a traveling directory in tho Bhapu of tho local milkman i and in resiionso to my in rimry as to which house was Mr. Hob. erteon's, I received tho straightforward reply : "This ere one as l vo jist como from, sir." Walking up tho path I fouud the door invitingly open, and the housemaid putting tho finishing touclies on tue bell handle. lie, as no squinted at a llask ot extra llo has also seen another largo crater prime. "I vo seen lnm betoro, but illuminated with a faint mimic litrht. this is tho first time it cost him a Mr. Trouvelot thinks theso various an. couple of dollars to play it.' pearances aro manifestations of a lunar 'uo you Know who tno lady isi atmosphere ot a naturo vet unknown. asked an lrmtusitivo man. Curious observations of a similar "My wile, gentlemen, replied tho naturo can bo found scattered hero and felt ready to knock him down, know how my stupidity would gaily discussed at that breakfast table beforo her, and I felt mv discomfiture and humiliation deeply ; but this open merriment at my expenso maddened me. A strango calm succeeded this Btorm It was caused by somo words uttered by my tormentor. ''You really must torgivo; 1 could not ret ram lrom laughing. My name is Kobinson, Your friend Mr. Robertson lives in one of tho other Iioubcs. Wo frequent ly get parcels nnd letters, and even calh rs comintr to tho wrong house but in my experienco wo havo never had bo amusing a mistake so early in the day as this one, with hollow plaits of tlio samo on tho skirt, and botwecn each pleat n fold of Turkish cashmere in colors of gold, bluo, green and scarlet. Tho basque is trimmed with a deep collar and long, taperiug revere of Turkish cashmere A lato shapo of bonnet in black vol- ipturncd sides and a iano ' j conductor, and even tho flask chuckled there in astronomical records reaching a .J bo wt.iiu.ry - giugBiuij .in hu bjhiku. uacK moro ina.i a century, but they St rt oi;lt in iront, lt is trimmed . . i " 11,11-1, irt'iifirii, i v r iiii ti nniriui 11111,1 li.irii 1 . . .... nlllll I I t3 ,v- J -vv.i .uuniit i.i, w. ii.ii. 1, l.lnnL' distriiBt or totally disregarded. Theso recent observntlmm irivn tlinm lfmnu'prl From this sourco wonders havo been Interest and tend to vimlinntn ttimr r-nv. expected in tho United States slnco rectness. If it can bo shown that tho 1751, when it was first introduced into ,0on has on atmosphere, Sir William Louisiana. Tho yearly results, as to Ilersohel's idea that our satellito is in- sugar yield, however, havo been stead- habilablo will not bo deemed so ridicu- with black feathers and a monturo ot carmine roses. uTho Hodichon" evo ning capoto is of brown and gold chen ille lace, with cluster of feathers of a golden huoi strings of bronze satin ribbon. A vorv fit vl ml 1 n.nntumn l.itnlv mndn ily on tho decline, nnd many of tho siu lous as it has seemed to somo modern un for a Philadelphia hello had a long WOi e, 111 I b I 4, turned llltO I nstrnnnnmrH. V alinnlil nnt nvnwl. In I vi.l in. nf ..Wtvm lilnn nttniunn Hillt. What wosin years gone by obtain any confirmation of tho observa- This was opened down tho front and Louisiana IS not Ogtllll to lions of tho Owmnn tnlranniviat wlin 1m. liml hirv lnn nnnlcnln and revers. which for lliaiiy years tO COmo. lrjivud hn li.nl ilUnnvproil a l.lo- nilv mul nrii nvrinmnntfiil Willi !t lirtllflltrimn pm. SOUUlOni irppnt militnrv wnrltn in flm innnii. lint lirniflnrv nf pIpMi-ip. lilnn int. Tim gar lauds rico-fiolds. obtained in bo hoped Such being tho case, other Now this tmilnnntinn trmnd ilnu-ii nar. : . . .1 - .t.. ii ..i. I . . . . . "iuuiiei is nui, huh ii vi-i, Bir, uuu niy nil'Cl' replied to my inquiry as to whether he which follow was nt, nouie, wmcn,. coiibiuering tno troubled heart : "Mr. Robertson time of day, realty appeared an absurd ,avo finished breakfast bv now. I iiuesUon to ask tho girl j but wo tret cannot think of allowing von tn n remaining hero mates navo neon suggested and tried ; reasons might bo shown for thinking skirt was of velvet, cut short and plain. they give, in many respects, lair results, that tho moon supports lifo peculiar to Around tho bottom was a deep full nut whatever these havo thus lar been, itself. The mere possibility of such a ruche. Tho redingoto was fastonod they aro SO insignittcailt When COnipar. Iliinn- U unmmuW Hlnrllimv fn,- ll.n .In...,, il.n fmnr ivitli n rnu? nf linml. considerably ; but tho words ?,1 !l,h "r total. c0"u,l)lio of. moon is really a very near neighbor to painted buttons, nnd a largo jabot of lowed wero like balm to my ,.?,t.tJ,e.L J'?," y . Va. 1?"'!dcr rth' V MP. realize how licelli laco is placed at tho throat. ciose wo nro to another world besides tho carth,but it is a very narrow span of accustomed to use stereotyped phrases under such circumstances. "Oh, then, I will como in aud wait,' 1 replied, "What namo shall I say, sir T said the clrl. "Just tell linn Mr. llrooks has called, and ho will understand. So Bayim: tho girl showed mo into a sunt; littlo break fast room, where tho sunbeams and the fresh morning air seemed to bo vieing with each other as to which should havo possession of tho room, with suoh fiiendly rivalry wero they streaming through two wido lMoucli windows, which opened upon a tatelully-arranged lawu nnd (lower bodii outside. Whilo noticing those .,! .1 1 ,1 11 tilings tne nousemani nan gono up stairs to aiinouiico me, when something iiko mo loiiowing tuuiogiiu ensued ; Hut many argue that tho time will come when Texas alonb will grow sufli eiont cano to supply tho entire North lVx . ,i,,. frt,. -f 1 7BB n,ul miutsi. an viits iiuuuu iiviir ui o,.r.i.K maiuj l.a uuv u. ,y t, ( , , , prnmnlo nf T.m, liitit.i i.il Af ill tlin tmnara w..a.a I 1 " " ' - w. nt:, , u " " ' ' . ", w ll bo in a proper' stato for ,:' T'V . "" tVr " m".". ,. cano cultivation for hundreds of years D....B.U,, iu ,uuR . iu diu... a wu inu . . ,. llnrnr,llllf.,i. nrI utes betoro l hail been ready to kuook n . ' .. " li " , .!.: t t .1.. i !....i. I ii iu oiiuiccu-u iu uiiiiiiiiiuii iivur- t.i.i. ... . . vur , x m.w ii.u.ifjm, , ... mo f, , - . , , , most kind nnd ionaul(ratit fpllnur in I.. ' . . . . ' . : .i i i mo war by lettles, but tho latter have UIU IVUtllt. ., .. , A Of oourso the breakfast was delirdit, ? ,,l"u ult :" ""i.uycu, aim io restore fill. I found Mr. llnlsinMin nml Inst I 1 1,1 proj.ur eimu wuum nevOBSI ...!f,. on.ioilili ...,.,!l i,!.ji,.,,i B"icniiiicni, ua letisu oi million iinu owiniuiv, UVUIUI, SklllUlli:,!! IUU nE .1M . I . . , . . iirni.la T li...l .T.nii. " tiuiimo. lllltl ITO11 OlltlC lUXUUOn :f " . Z , ' ...r" . ' i , wonW be of littlo help, as tho amount innrlpil tlian I mv .un.n . n.wl ...1... 1 -T "vi..i. snu inucu ui suu after Inpnkfasl. I nppnmn.mipil Imi- mwl '"" yw Mr. Robinson into their pretty (lower garden, 1 received irom her a rosebud for my buttonhole, which I kept for somo years nitcrwam. When sav spaeo that separates us from tho moon. 1 ho mean distancois only 210,000 miles, or less than ten times tho circuit of the earth, and only about eighty times as nir as irom hero to ban l rnncisco. INol a few sea captains havo probably sailed as far as the distance from tho earth to the moon. And yet so closo nt hand as this thero is a world differing so widely irom tho ono wo dwell upon that wo can only admit the possibility of its oetng inhabited by assuming that its in- namtanis aro ns utilike ourselves as their world is unlike ours. Ar. Y. Sun. Young ladies who havo a tasto for artistio needlework, can dress hand somely at small oxpciiBo. A very ele gant evening toilet worn by a young lady at a recent publio assembly was of cream while rep silk ; tho tablier of whito satin was ornniiiented with a branch of wild roses, painted by the wearer. Tho sleovcs and laco trim ming was of cream Spanish lace em broidered with crystal beads, also the work of tho tasteful and industrious wearer. It was ono of tho richest toilets worn upon this occasion, and lirobably ono of tho least expensive. So much for taste nnd talent judici ously applied. POPUI.AItlTV. illvlnrr "Pleaie, ma'am, Mr. Urooks is down good-bye I was perploxcd by thinking rillUTV.SllVKNTII WKKK. lho best Spring liiedicino known is that wonderful tonic, Brown's Iron Hitters. LIVE ANll LET LIVE. Lifo is not alwavs under our own control, but can be prolonged by care Thomas' Kclectrio Oil lias obtained ami prudence. Jiuidock Wood Hitters great popularity, from its intrinsic as a laxitive, alterative, and diuretic value as a reliable, medicitio, in curing medicino tend materially to restore hoarseness, and all irritations of tho health and lengthen our days. Prico throat, diseases of tho chest, etc., For $1.00. I these it Is an Incomparablo pulmonic