j.'i .ri'A fix otsi BUx)ysnuno,coLUMiiiAco,r4. taVrJnMr'iil? ?!f rer- To titcrlboni out of htnI tJ.t5;.te,"lrtcUjrla advance. M the tifuKJiS'.T'1 ftt "' option o ni 10W) 1TWI 30 00 TMrlr mlvertUcmcnta MfRM 0" ""S.-'iSC All papers ncnt out of thn mim. ... i X 5 atFDt n.ircrt Wwent mu a" '7 WS nnottccs JUlOR Is no tourer exacted imm iiihwHm In tht county. rttalnwwWIMn netted, JO Uitce dollars. Must do pam " " .... .-. .. tvnl notices. Ion cents a line, nu" fobl rment offthArvtftTkWirfi tar aawttacmcnw halt raws. atjir with thVtfYf i izr. LIV?.1; "impMBTor tVtoVLT i. , BICTBMBEKDIB, f rMPnl' I ,:BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1882. THE COLUMBIAN, VOL, XVI.NO 40 COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, V,OI,.XLVI, Np S7 cards the muln Directory-' . - hart utiiw nVifiV,"l,ui!1- none ' " u. neatly ana at moderate prlcce. dollar earioreav""""- I I I I HI 1 ! I ! y I I I ll.lBI ! 1 ! I ! I I I ! 1 ! I 7 I -l 1 - ft fiii J.E 7a 44th Season vv" -.fc 1 The present autumn is the 44th season of Oak Hall,, From 'the day our doors were ortcned.wahave been k'ecpini?.. strict' faith Viiir tKc popVand vV'cHfeeferce'xpect "the1.1, statements' We now make to be acccptecl ' ' One Million Dollars is the value of our present stock of clothing and materials Absolutely Complete in styjes and sizes, Every man or boy of regular shape can be fitted, all tastes can be pleased, and every reason-,,. uui iuea ui price can u satisneu. uur W.I if Great Manufacturing Organization Bocs on without interruption to supply all deficiencies. ' esides all other work we are new putting in stock from 1200 to 1500 new overcoats every w.eek By,giving,the, 4 Best for lthet Least Money M and keeping the greatest stock of clothing in America, we expect to command the trade of all the country about Philadelphia. Our new catalogue will be sent by mail when requested..,! Wanamaker & Brown;' . ' " Oak HalL ' - Sixth and Market Streets, .-Philadelphia. L.tl in um Ana WE HAVE GOT .11 AW : Immense . New Stock of. CLOTHING, i 8'5l:i;HATSi GA'PS SHIRTS, i5 ; it m ilji J fit and 1 i.i OF DARBYS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A Homeholil Article far Untrenal l'onill Hie. Xradlcatos HALABIA. For Rciki-Ut nd Typhoid Vtiykir, DIplaiicH, tutu rati on, Uloerftted RorThrot, Hmtl I loz Memlrii, and U Contaetoun I)lnioii. Person waitUg on tht Sick khould Uie tt freely, Starlet Fever hu mrtt been known to iprcad where the Fluid wed. Yellow Fever hat ben turcd with It niter black vomit lind Inkni place. The wont cuei Dt uipntneru yieia 10 it, VTred and Rick P r. oni ft fret he d and lied Borea prevent ed br bathing with Darby Fluid, Impure Air made hanmleit and purified. For Bora Throat It Is a turc mire. Contagion destroyed., Tor Frosted Feet, Chilblain a, Pile 1, Chaflof! etc. Bhenmattani cured. BoftWlilteCottiplex tons aecured by it tue. Bhlp Fever prevented. To purify the Itrcath, I cieanae ine xeem, It can't be surpaued. Catarrh relieved and cured, Kryalpelas cured, llurnsfelieved Instantly, Scan prevented. Irraentory ctu-ed. W ounda healed rapidly. Scurvy cured. An Antidote for Ammal er Vegetable PoUoni, Sttnti.etc. I used the Fluid durlne our present affliction with Scirlft Fever with de cided advanta.e. It Is IndUpcntablo to the stick rooro.WM. F. Sani vobd; Eyrie, AU. SMALt-rOX and riTTINO of Small Vox niKVKNTia A member of my dm lly wis taken with Smalt-pox, I used the Fluid the patient wa not delirious, was not pitted, and wa about tht house acaln In thrt week, 'ana no othrr had It. I. W. Pakic IMSOH, PhtladelphJa. iQearlotFovorl I li P. s. Balloon News. The rnanv thousands of yisitorsi that witnessed thb ascent ofjthe Oat Hall ballaohs during the Di-Ccntcnnlal Celebration majr be interested to know What 'bccarrie'of them. 0 ' k ' ' No. so. Left Oak Hall Tuesday, October 24, at 11.55 A. M. Captured the same .day near Union Mills, N. J., by Clayton D. Gaunt. No. 24. Left Oak Hall Wednesday, October 25, at 12.10 r. M. Captured at sea, at 7 A. M., October 27, in latitude 39 10; longitude, 7345 ; by Captain John I. Moulc. of the schooner F. E. llallock, from Philadelphia, for Albany, N. Y. No. 22. Left Oak Hall Thursday, October 26, at 1 v. M. Probably went to sea, with a stiff westerly breeze. Not heard of yet. No. 23. Left Oak Hall Friday, October 27th, at 2.30 p. M. Captured noar Freehold, N. J., on same day by Horatio Clayton. PRIFESSIONAL CAMS. L. E. WALLER, att6rney-at-t;a'w7 Offlae la m NUioniJ Bank toiliatnr, second Coor, ont door to the ritbt. corner of Main and Mar ket street, UloomsDurgr, '. "VT U. FUNK, ' ATOORNEYiAT-LAV., , Bloosbuo, Pa, Offloo la Int'a uulldtn?. c R. & W. J. BUCKALEW, ' ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. nuOM(iaa, ft, 1 omca on Main Street, 1st door below Court House, JOHN M. CLAKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAV. iiLooiiaioaa.Pi. "1. Offlca OTer Bchujler's Hardware Store. p W.MILLER, ATTOIINKT.AT.L-W, Offloe U Broker's bulldlng.second noor.room Ko. 1 Bloomsburg, Fa.' T3 FRANKrZARR, Dt ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Blooihaliurg, Pa. Offlaa aorner ot Centre and Main Streets. Clark's Building. Can' be consulted In German. lEO'E, EL WELL,.'; ' f ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. mw coiomiix ,BoiLDina, Bloonuburf, Pa. leuaetions maae w ujr v' ul ".v,.v. tape. ' pAUL E. WIRT, Attorney-at-Law. Offloa in Colcmsum BnitWHo, Koom No. , second noor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. TTERVEY E. SMITH, XX. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Bloomibure, Fa. base in Mrs. Knfa llulldln?. a. XKoaa. u a. wisissjisaa. Notary Public KNORR!"& WINTERSTEEN, u '"Att'orneys"at-T,av. Olllee In 1st National Bank bulldlntr. second floor. Drat door to the left. Corner ot Main and Market B&'Petuwm and Sountiet Collecttd. J U. MAIZE, .. , V SATTABklCV AT lTaf l IVjni1L.l-HI-l.rtVy 1ND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Gents' Furnishix-i GOODS. Fall; Novelties AT PRICES THAT WILL iOTOKI Y8B. CALL AND Office In Mrs. Bnt's uain street. Building, third door from May ao.'Bi, M. h. EYEBLY, aiiJUHX-AT-LAW, Oitwtaaa;ra7 ColloeUons Dromntlr cuIa atii Mmittwi Otnoe opposite CaUwlssa Deposit Bank, ira-ll MISCELLANEOUS. Bloom BUCKINGHAM, Attorney-at-Law, onico. Broclcwai's Bulldlnr 'lEt floor. oomsburtr, Penn'a, ,may T, 'so-t ( O. BARKLEY. Attorney-at-Law office In'Browtr's building-, snd story .Rooms T B. McKELVY. M. D.-Bureeon and Phr V .slclan, north side Main street.below Market A L. FRITZ, Allorney-at-Law. . in coldmbum uulldlnir. JuneM tl Offlc yr k smith, Attorney-atLaw, .Berwick. Pa. a Gon'boConaultcd lu German. L ALSO l'I!!8T-C!.A8lJ FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES ItEntRSKNTBD. WOfilcc with the Berwick Independent. M. DRINKER, GUN & LOCKSMITH Hewing Maenlnes and Machinery of all kinds re paired, urisu uocss uuuaing;, uioomsearir, ra. c. T-AVID LOWENBERG, Merchant Tailor rutin St., abore Central Hotel. rR. J. C. RUTTEB, PHyMICIAK8CItaK01, Office, North Market street, Uloontsbunr, Pa, SopLWel-ly.' GUY JACOBY,, ,B)OM8BUBO, omoe la H.J. Clark' Hiilldlnif,faecoa floor, first door to tbe left, jggf WtlM. v JOHN O. YOCUM, Attorney-at-Iawt CATAWI88A, PA. arm in Riws Im bulldlnsr, Main street. )- e( tha American Attorneya' Assoclv CoUs'ottons mada In any part of America, JM.S.1HI. A K; OSWALD, ATTORNEY-AT.IiAW. Jackson Building, Rooms 4 and 8. Itey t, II, B-BW1CK.PA pa Btreet. WM. Physician. M. REBER. Surecon and once corner of Itock and Markot tree R. EVANS. M. D., BurKeon and Physletan, (Offlco and Itestdence on Third reet. H. RUAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. . , CaUwlasa.Pa. offlaa, oornar of Third and Main Streots. -TITM. H. SNYDER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Ornngovllle, Pa. OfAea la Low's BuU-uiir, second floor, second door Mths left Can be consulted in Qeraan. auzlini TAMES REILLY, Tonsorial Artist. isajaiuat tu old stand under "CiUNOK noriL ml has as usual a viust-olabh BAu5huop. He rospecuuiiy aoUcits th jiatSialra olhUoldousUxmersand 01 tu pahuo geianUly, Jalyis.-ao-u H. HOUSE, DENTIST, IJix)OMSBuna, Columbia CpuNrr", Pa. All styles of work done in a superior manner, work id wiTUOirr 1'aiM by the use ot Uaa, and free ot charge when artificial teeth are Inserted, offlco orer Bloomsbsrsr Banking- company, lobe open at alt houri during tht day, hot, 11 j 1 EXCHANGE HOTEL. W. It TUBBS, PROPRIETOR OPPOSITRCOUBT HOUSB, Laree and canrenlent sample rooms, Bath rooms hot and cold water.and. all modern ooBTealenoos PALL AND OTTER CLOTHING -)o(-A. J. BTAN. Th uptown Clothier, b&i jott reoetTed a Cno line 01 jiow uooai, lauu u prrp-vrvu i4j ui.g up FALL AND WINTER SIJ ITS Por Men and Boys In tha neatest mannar and La test styles. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS HatSi Gaps, &o-i Always on band. Call and Rzamlne, XVAHS' BLOCK Corner Main and iron streets, sx,.etMtrii, va. BE aosr visrc-3r. AT 8 F. SHARPLESS, FOUNDER AND MACHINIST. HEAB L Is B. DEPOT, BLCOHSBUHO.PA. Manufacturer of I'1otb. Stoves and all kinds ot itoom fiioves, stores tor neating oujren.iLjjuoi bncMt's rhurrhnH. f. Also, larue stcck of re pairs forcltystoTrsotallklnda.viliulesale and retail .suuu as Yiro uriCK, urates, ua,Lwnu-t;ts,au.,awjTa ripe, Cook Boilers, Bplders, Cake I'Uies, Large IronKettlen; Hied Soles, Wsgon lloies. all kinds ot 1'low rolnts. Mould Boards, Bolts, 1'laster, Holt, 1 BONE MANUKa, &e. fobst-f AREAS BROWN'S INSURANCE new bulldlDr, Main 1 inUUIIV Un.'ura Lroet. Bloomsburir. I'a. Assats, .litna Insurance Co.. ot Hartford. Conn. ST.ois.lii Koyal ot Liverpool 13,500,000 Lancashire lo.wo.ooo Vlto AiaocUtloii, Philadelphia 4.H5.III Flicenlx.of London o,;m,h London Lur.caslilre, of Kneland.. . l.im.tn HarttoMof Hartford...; s.iis.ixkj SprUigfltld Fire and Manne 9,088,15 As tho aicacles are direct, policies are written for the Insured without anr delar In the office at Bloomsburif. Oct, its, 'sl-tf, piRE INSURANCE. CHltlSTIAH r. KNAPP, BLOOMSBURO, l'A. BRITISH AMBI1IOA AS8UKANCB COMPANY. UKUMAN KIHK IMUUKANCB COMPANY. NATIONAL PIRK INHUHANCB COMPANY, mese old cosroaiTiONi are well seuoned br age and rixx tistid and bare noter ret had loss settled by any court of law. Their assets are all lures ted In solid siccilTissand are Battle iq ma nazsra 01 rial only. losses rauMirTLT ana uonbi!tlt arijnstea ana id as soon as determined by cumstun r. Mtrr. srscitL Aqsnt ikd Aninirii iiLnoui. suKii, rt, The Deonle of Columbia -o rantr ihoiikt nuimn. tie the airenoy whnro loiiwe tr anr are aetHod rilUMl-lNHwa, kcjuin, PAllt PEA LINO. An Only Daughter Cured of OonsumptioD, When rtditli wis hourlr eirvctt, n lianiisfatlidand l)r II, Jimsswasesperlment- w-t. 1.11U luouinu licrimmvuitgiTH ue afXlUeni mm uiima u I'rfpuruiion wnicn etireu mi onl child of I'aiiauiiiiulaii. HUchlll Is now In Ikl country, snd eujuylng tli bem, of heulih. lie has yiu.r'j in ffitnii ujiL LUMmimiiiiMa can Du DOn.lwIv and ii(-rmanintly ci ir,.ii Ti iwm. now ifirrstharrclpo free, only usklnv two threo ce'il stamps to py espeuses.- 'ihlx herb alo curps 1 Ulit sweats, imiuei ut the sumiucli. and win urvn up a ircn coia 111 twemy.fiur uu,,a. nuui tBi i. ruuu'H'K 4 vu. . iiaj itacu sirrci. i umuviiiin, iihiiiiiik; iuii paper, Nov a. 4 w d FAMILY MAGAZ.NK Two Dollai-s DEMOEEST'S lUustratod MONTHLY. Bom oy nil uwsat'alcrs and l'oilmasters, Hend Twenty t enu for a Bpeclmtu co.'y to w, JEN Nl.SOb UK.M JuiiT, publisher, U K-itPourteentU utreur, .New York. lflh)Vew Volume (l) commences with No Temocr, send riiTV cuntn for three mnths it win satisfy you that you can subscribe Two uou.rs lor a year and set ttn times Us value , nor lo-4w MEN WANTIIl). aalary and exp paid. I,KI!I.1UK JL, Ullr 3U)lti:, Nuraurymea Ballon, Mass, vet. u-4 w, I4EGAL BLANKS, ALWAYS ON IIAND AT THIS OFPIOl! LiphUieria Provontod. The phyilclani here uie DArbyl Fluid very successfully In the treat ment of Diphtheria. A. STOLLKrcwICRCK, Greensboro, AU. Tetter dried up. Chulcnl prevcQterf. Ulcers purified and healed. In ctsaeiiof Dntfi It should be used about the corpse It will prevent any rnplcaa ant smell. , Ihe eminent Vhy. Icluii.J.MAUION MLSLS, M. V., New York, says: "I am convinced Prof. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid Is a valuable disinfectant,' Tanderbllt University, Nashville, Trnn. 1 tsstlfrto the most excellent qualities of Prof. Darbyl Prophylactic Fluid. As a disinfectant and detergent It is both theoretically and practically superior t any preparation with which 1 am ac quainted. N.T, Luptom, Pror. Chemistry, pisrbys Fluid Is Ileeorumended by Hon. Alixandbii II. Strpiirm, of Georgia; Ret. Clt. F. Disks, D,D., Church of tht Strangers, N, Y.; ios. LsConts, Columbia, Prof.,Unlverslty,S.C. lev. A. J. BArrt., Prof.i Mercer University) Rev, Geo. J, l'lincr. Bishop M, E. Church. INUISPUNSA11LK TO KV15UY HOMJt. Perfectly harmless., Used internally or eitenully, for Man or lleast, . The Fluid has been thoroughly tested, ami we , have abundant evidence that It has done everything here claimed. For fuller Information get of your Druggist a pamphlet or send to the proprietors, J. It. ZKIUN ft CO.. Manufacturing Chemists, PHILADELPHIA. August, 4 S3 ly That is what a great many people are doing. Tjiey tlon'.t know just what is the matter; but they have "Va combination' of pains and aches, and each month they grow worse. J J( Thgonly' sttre remedy "yet 'found' is Brown's Ikon ' Urrruns, and this by rapid ii aiid thorough, assimilation i,, with, the. blood purifiesiand .flinches jt, and fjehj strong '-'nifood flowing.to'everypart ' of the system repairs the wasted tissues, drives out disease aiuTgives health and '.stViihgUi, This is why Brown's Iron Brrraus will cure 'Kfdlicy and liver diseases, consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala ria, intermittent fevers, &c toy S. IVca bt., Baltimore. Nuv.sS, iS3i. I was a great sufferer from Dys,pci2, and for several weeks could cat nothing and . was crowiuf; weaker ecry day. I tried Brown's Iron Hitters, and am happy to say I now liae a good apjjttitc, and am gcltinf; stronger. Jos. McCawlly. BrwOWN's Iron Bitters is not a drink and does not contain whiskey. It is the only preparation of Iron that causes no injurious ef fects. Get the genuine. Don't be imposed on with imitations. '"1WJ .tin March, , 'H. ly IITICA. N TiTRnnvT'TiMii fir. 'nil SELECT STORY. LOVE AND BURGLARS, H1 i. now MOLI.IKd MATCIIMAKINd l'nOVI'.I) A flVCCF4!8 APTKIt ALU and rnntf the boll. IMra. Gates Hddn cxplaitieu nmttcrs. . "idu do look n nttio like jure. Ack . . i ,, , , crinati. wnun von mtiijii, uno h.iki, hi conclusion, "ao I siipposu it 'a all right hvr parlor, nml it hnrmonizcrt clirihn- niL'ly with tlioiiark beauty of its imstrcHri. Tlio sisters aro insoiiarablt', and tin haiipy h two Mortals enu evr expect to be. Tom is Homctliing inoro to let you have tho key t but gho wasn't than bodk-kt'eper nbw in tho Bolton l..l.!." i. l!l C....-.1... II 1 1 I if 1 Tl... luuKiiig iui j'uh iiuiii o.inuuiiy. iiiiiiiniiio oiisinu", mm ue itiid .miiiii "Probably nho did not receive my aro talklnii of buyiuc two lmndsorrio A daliitv narlor. with miinerous'casv postal, which I mailed yesterday." proper-tier, in the suburb of the city. chairs a trlowlim ilro in tho nickel "Well, I'll givo you tho key, of Mrs, iMollio declares, ijho would rather trimmed heater -a pretty llttlo woman eourso t but aru you not afraid to stay remain in tho listcn'mcr for tho looUnteiis of tho lord and husband. This charming picture of domestio bliss Jack Aokorman fully appreciated as lio stepped into tho room a few minutes later. 'Well, Mollie, what's tho nowst" "Oh, nothing, onlv supper has boon waiting half an hour. Come, let us Hurry ana eat; i want to tanc to you. '1 tliouirht there was someiniuir on your mind. Didn't know but I was goinrr to get a leottiro lor being into. "You deserve one, for this is tho last evening I shall spend with you for two whole weeks ' Mrs. John Aokorman tried to frown, but failed completely, alono In tho 11011901" "Oh, I'm not at all timid," said Amy. "But there s a gang of burglars about tho city, urged Mrs. Gates. "But you aro wclcomo to como In and sleep on our parlor nofa, if you arc afraid. "No, thank yon, said Amy, "I will risk it for otio night." She lot herself into tha deserted house, not without bOiiio thrills of fdar, it 'must bo confessed, now quiet ovcrvthintr wasl Oh, it Atonic wore ! only there l She took a survey of the rooms, tho kitenen last ot all, wneru In another half hour they were back ih she concluded to look for something to spoonful of water to which a fow drops littlo house on Lake street but what iwomnn was ever proof airainst. a Imudsoino establishment in un nrislocralfo neighborhood 1 Not our ambitious little Mollie, I am snre. Items of Interest. Qno gallon .of, whito paint, should cover lorty-toun .squaro yarns of sur face. 'J'o lcmoya. oil spots from mattintr, etc., wet tho spot with nloohp), rub tho wet spot with hard soap, then wash with, cold water. To take ink spots out of mahogany, a. touch with a feather dipped in a tea- the parlor, Mollio bcuaii : "1 think Tom is a lino fellow, anil thoro were never two, brothers more allko than you and he.'' "Thank you, my uosr; 1 honor your judgement." "Anil, John, 1 have the most brilliant plan concerning him. "JJOtelli said John, with a niovo ment toward his coat pucket, where tho eveinnt; papir lay in uncut solittuiii. sr-ll!. . t . .. . . 5 .t. .!.... 1 ...... iuuiuoouaui vou titu iiimiun, ttitu niumiu ly informed him that ho should not real! a wora until she was tiuougn laikinir. "I am going to-morrow, and then you may reatl tho paper trom tho tnno you enter tho house until midnight, with no One ,to bother you, she said. Somehow, tho -vision of tho little par lor, without Mollio's lively chatter, did not seem to strike him favorably. Per haps this was why ho tossed the paper to tho other side of the room, and promised to listen. Mollio perched her self on one arm of his chair, and be. gan j "You know my sister Amy is com eat. Hark, what was thatl Only the I of nitre, have been added, and rub silver-toned elock,striking tlio midnight, quickly with a wet cloth. llOlir I rl .iMIinnl- ll.inn A ..lHa aA.ttn,. "That woman s talk about burglars, :.,M ,,, -. .,,, ,.ri: i,,.nt'tlu. !.! nf i... . I- .. r t... .t ,.i.i i : . . '. ' . : . im-i iiiisiiu niu iienuuj. duo muuKiii, j nI1 ,. ,, l.nmli llirt nrift Willi it continuing her search for eatables. Ilnrkl UL'ain 1 Surelv that was a kev turning in lliC lock ; then a door opon-r ed and shut tinictlv. and there wfcro footsteps in the hall. Amy's small stock of courage went down to storo- Instinctively she grasped tho poker ly hig on the range near her. Tlio next, instant tho door opoucd and shut quietly, and n great broad-shouldered man, with blackened lado anil nanus, stepped into the ro6m. Amy felt , her self growing whito with fear, but she raised her poker threateningly ; fdr a moment thov staretl at eiich' other in silence, theti the man spoke "Who the aro you T egg. To oivo-rf ' rich brown to tlie tipper oiiist brush thnt with it also. To tako the' shlno off old silk, mo spirits' of ammonia or alcohol diluted witlPwatcr, hud apply With h sponge. T6''l!c'p6vhto old black silk, usC tho Bamo'and presa on the wrong side. A little saleratus rubbed ,oii with tho linger or a bit of linen, will rcmoVo stains' from cupd'anil 'Other artliles of table wrfre; I ' will'alsd removo spots from' marbl&ize'd bllclothsi and many stain trom tinware A largo picture, ring scrowed into .the top of the handle, is the nicest thing miido by which, to , hnng up n sound died away in her throat. She was too frightened to speak or move. Presently ho came toward her "Will you please lower the poker,, or Amy tried to ihrick for help, but the broom. A strong, scrow, with a small head, should be placed, in tlio, .wall, at a proper height to receive it ,, inc homo, with mo for a long, visit, anil move away from tho sink? I would don't, you' think it would be splendid if like to como there aild wash my hands," ho said, looking very much inclined to laugh. Was ever sitoh enrontcry known be fore 1 Still speechless Amy moyed to what looked to bo an outside door. she and Tom would fall in love with each other? Tliey could get married and set up housekeeping in a cottago like this ono across the street. It would mako me so happy, Jackl" John laughed long and heartily "Match making, bv Jovol he said. at last "Miserable yoursolf, and want her terror-stricken eyes. everybody elso to be; is that it, Molhot" Then came a hearty laugh, which re boot laugh, John,-for 1 am in earil- assured Amy a very little, uertamiy est. I know they tnll like each other, this' was a most extraordinary burglar, and I have set, ray. heart on the match, or elso thero wa3 soino ridiculous mis Just think how mco it would bo to have take. She would llco to Mrs". Gates' Amy here; and Tom is such a darling 1" protection, at. all events; she thought, joun was lntigniu again uy tuis Dropping hit wcuiuii, .tuu tugging nine, auu it iuuk cunaiucrituiu ment to reduce him to order. "I tell yon what it is, Mollie, you don't want me to say a word of this to Tom or Amy, or they will take a dislike to each other. "I kuow it,' replied Mollie, "When I told Tom I was going to visit Aunt Ilettv. I did not mention Amy's name. and I don't think ho know ot her exis tence; as, 'for Amy, I hrtve been with her so littlo since I was married that I am sure ! never spoke to her of Tom." Stale bread may be made, as nico as when fresh baked-by .dipping the loaf Into- clean, cold water and warm ing in a bake-oveti. Much bread that is now thrown away might be saved if this was' more generally practiced. An ,ea3y anil elleotual plan to keep tinware from rusting consists in rub- "Dou't glaro at mo in that frightful blng tho new vessel insido and out way," ho went on, with a glance into with fresh lard or buttor ;; then placing iu, itiu uvuu unu Keeping not wi suverui hours. Tlie heat must not b'e.so great as to melt 'the solder.; still it, is essen tial that the tin bo kept very warm. Sometimes "after beating the yolks of eggs as usual, ,tho cook is annoyed to find that they aro iiot smooth and i,i a. i.:......" n.i manage- away at the huge bolt with trembling ,fulo if th "Well, see that you don't do so now, for you coultln t mention his name with out praising him to the skies, and she would sco through your plans at once. iUollio left tho next morning, leaving directions enough to distract a man if he tried to remember half of them, "Don't have Tom at the house when wo return. Amy will be tired with her journey, and 1 want her to have a chance to heautitv a littlo beloro she meets him, When thoy reached tho depot, Mollie's courage began to tail. "1 am almost sorry to go, John, she said, "suppose something ehoultl hap pen to you while I am away ?" ".Nonsense, darling! lio and have a good time, and bo sure to bo back in two weeks, and bring Amy with you," Mollies heart was so thoroughly in her pet plan that she found it very ham to retrain trom all mention ot her ador able brother-in law during the two weeks that followed. Once she did refer to the cosy party of four they would make, and then wns obliged to turn it off on Jennie, the little nmid-of all- work, as making tho fourth Alio day before Mollio was to return Aunt Hetty fell ill. Amy was obliged to postpone her visit for a few days at lea:t. 3ioiiio could go on as sho had intended, and sho would follow as soon as Aunt Hetty could spare her. "Amy will certainly como up next week," sho assured Jolm ; "but I could not wait another day. It was ploasant to be at homo once more, and mistress of all sho stir voyed. A noto from Amy, saying bIio would come on the following Saturday, ... I. !...! It1.. est.. fingers. By this thno tho young man had huishcd his ablutions, nml present ed quite a (Intercut appearance. '1 am .ur. Ackcrman s brother, lio said, politely. "He asked me" lo re main in his honso to-night as a means. of protection during his absence. "jlr. Ackcrman has no brother, con-- tradieted Amy, stoutly. "Are yon sure ot that V ''Certainly I am. Mrs. Ackcrman has -just made me a visit. She would have mentioned it such a person exist ed "Can it bo that you aro Aunt Hetty 1" "Aunt ilettv 7 Indeed V spoil its good looks ; but by straining through a very' line wire, sieve, this trouble will bo, obviated, and only a very littlo of bo egg is, wasted not so much, iu act, as. it she tries to tako it .out with ,a iork or spoon. gluo which will resist the action of water is made by 'boiling ono pound of glue in two parts skiminbd milk. To 'mako a strong gluo for inlaying urn yeneenng: rake the best light brown glue, free from clouds or streaks: dissolve' this in water; and to every p'ipt'add one-half gill'of tho best vin, ogar and one-halt ounce of lsinntglasa 'ffinratrrt Voyn'ge' to-Amcricar- Ono can Cnioturo the scene to'ono's self, that day in early numnv,- when tho good ship Welcome, 300 tons bur den, Kobort Grceuaway, master, ...j at Deal wlthHwo consorts, wmnu iU cargo of one hundted human beings, with all their hopes and icars, mV lions nnd doubts. What a bustle What a running hither aniUlnthcrl What a cluttering ot pots aim v and household utensils, all blent ea m hubbub of noises of crying children, squealing swine, lowing cattle, bleating sheep, crowing cocks, and shouting ot pettleoritcd sailors stowing away tho promiscuous cargo of thovoyngcrs Wo can imagine' the loungers gathered nuout, gaping at tnu about to- sail away aoross tho ocean, that boundless, mysterious stretch ot immensity, wondering what manner ot land it was toward which theywero turning their faces. And now at .length the last long, sorrovvful leave takings come ; friend pdrts from friend, brother from brother, parent from child, each from tho other, whom they know in all likelihood thoy wero never to seo again this sido ot tho grave. In many a one thq .warm stream of underlying hnman nature must have burst forth even through that stony crust of self repression that years of stern Quaker discipline had built around the heart. The ship, tho sky and the ocean must have blurred together to mauy an eyo that watch ,cd tho vessel .stowly moving with tho tide and wind down tho broad Dover channel, until it. faded away into the haze of tho distance, glimmered for a space and was gone. Ono.hundred emigrants entered that good ship Welcome at ithe town of Deal ; only, seventy left it at Upland. All ,alone on the empty ocean, where no aid could be nau, anu no usuaiiu was possible, the small-pox, that awful plaguo of old times, nppeared among tho crowded mass ot terror-stricKen people. Oue day after another those who escaped gattioreu on mo ueois, stood for a time, whilo aomo noted preaohor among themispako a fow mm- plo words ; then iollowed tne piuugo that told thein that ono moro ot their numbor was left behind as they' sailed away to the westward. Littlo is known of tho horrors of that awful voyage. Ono of tho emi grants speaks, with a simplicity that characterizes all that tho Quakeis wroto, concerning tho care and solici tude of tho governor for their welfare. Ho sayst Tho good conversation of William Penn was very adyantagebus to all the company. His Bingulnr care was manifested "in-contributing to tlio necessities of many who wero sick with small-pox on board, of which more than thirty died. During tho passage wo had mauy good meetings on board." At' last, however, on tho 24th of Oclober, tho Welcomo rounded tho capes of Delaware bay, anil, sailed with oven and gentle winds up the broad and beautiful waterway that must havo gladdened tho eyes of tho man to whom it virtually belonged. .Three' days later tho Btorni-beaten ship rounded to, dropped her anchor, and lay at rest in front of the town of New Castle, Harper's Magazine. tVmy was finding couragoiand voice Vw f'1'0 n,11 waterproof gluo : Mix a. . 1. ' l..in.ir,il nf ,ll4.lm ...III. T fast enough now "1 beg your pardon, said-j loiu 'but Mollio told mo she was going to visit her Aunt Hetty, and you said sho hail been visiting you ; hence my mis take. "I am Mrs. Ackerman's sister." "Strange I never heard her speak of youl nowover, I am sorry 1 lnghten ed you, Miss Arden, anil, if you will allow me, I will explain matters. I am n bookkeeper at Bolton's" hardware es tablishment handful of quicklime with four ounces of linseed oil, thorou 'lily lixivate tho mixture, boil it to a good thickness and spread it on1 tin plates in the shade. It will become very hard, but can bo dissolved over a tire, like common glue, and is then lit for1 use. An ordinary kitchen tablo can. 'with littlo trouble, be! 'transformed into quite an elegant piqep ot turnituro for tho Ulir-im- rPlwi tiMv nml Inrrj ni-.i cmnnll,. J' . ... .1 " """"- ly covered with green cloth ; the seam on tho'legs to bo neatly sewed and the joining made on the' insido of the leg that it may not show. It is then tack ed to tho top to hold it in place. Tho "You look inoro like abootblaek," interrupted Amy. "Or a burglar." added Tom'. "Well. as I was saying, I am a bookkeeper, cloth is drawn smoothly over tho top but thero was a press of work in the and tacked all round tho sidc3. Tho foundry to-night, and, as thov happened head piece extending round tlio sides to bo short of hands, I offered to stay of tho table must also' be covered. An and assist. I his accotuits for my lato under shelf is made' of pino wood cov- amval 'and my blnckenod faeo and ored with cloth and lltted sccurelv hands." to the Ices about eicht inches below Ho looked very much like indulging the top. A heavv cord frimre of oreen iu another hearty laugh, but restrained worsted must be fastened round tho himself at tho sight of Amy's -whito distressed lace. 1 am afraid I was rude," she said. "but it was such a shock to me. "Cam verv tired, and Tom sprang to her side, or sho would havo fallen from sheet exhaus tion. Ho helped her into tho narlor and brought refreshments from Mollie's generous storeroom, and thov were soon talking matters over iiuito calmly. li f. i t i a i " it was auor s ooiock when Tom pro posed lo go and ask Mrs. Gates to crime set her mind completely nt rest. Sho was really sorry to hear John say ono over for tho rest of tho night,, but Amy morning : protested against this, saying sho was "I think wo had bettor take that run dowu to Camden's to-day. Wo must go some ttmo this month, and, ot course, you won t want to go after your sister comes.' "John, you know you cannot stay remain in tho not afraid if ho would house, Mollio was almost beside herself when sho came homo and found how nf fairs had gouo iu her absence. Crying minuio over aiuvs night niu away all night. I gavo Jenny leavo of laughing the next oyer Tom's graphic absoueo until Friday, and it won't do description of tho same, it was some and sleep edge of tho top, iilso round the shelf with brass headed nails about an inch and a half apart. A caster fitted into each leg will finish a very haniUomo table. A New Type-Setting Machine, A Hartford (Conn.1 letter to the Springfield (Mass.) Jlepublican con tains this: A siiecimcn of a tvno-set- ting inaehino is now BiiVstnutialy com- Pieto iu a private room at (Jolt s. It lias yet to stand the test of manufact ure and actual trial, but as it now stnnds it is a marvel of complicated mechanism. Judged from the descrip tion, tho machines used by tho Loudon l whs are not as good. According to a recent account, the l imes machine i destroys threo or four columns of typo ' a day and will not distribute, so that it 81. Y. 'OU. MAHCHIBra CATHOL1GON, AFOIITIVE CURE FOR FEMME COMPlAlNTS. 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"You can give out) to Tom, and I will leave ono with Mr. Gates, next door, Tho house might got on lire, and then it would bo well to have a key handy, so thoy could get into iho house and bring out tho things." mercifully that poor .Mollio sometimes im 'Yes," said John, sarcastically; "or despaired of their being friends, not to ea l might hiro a squad of policemen to mention a nearer relation, di GREAT -RHEUMATISM- 1 It la fat aU tha paO&rul diseases of Use KIDNEYS, UV-R AND BOWELS. It ele&naM thai BraUm ct Uis aArld nation iltsiat causes Iho tu-sidrul ruHtrlni which! ilotuy tho rlotlras of uhounutlara oau roaluo, I THOUSANDS Of OASES ,of tho worst faroui of this tarrltlt cUaeaa I one boon Quickly relieved, and In short Um PERFCOTLY CURED. ,nuri, t, uqviD oa drt, aota m unrcciaTa. J It- Dry can ba sent by mall. wklui, moiniiiiaoM le Co., uurllnaton vt watch tho honso day and uighl.'' About 11 o clock that evening Miss Amy Arden alighted from an express. ami iooKeti;auoui tho depot as it expect ing some one. I hoy could not havo received mv second postal,' she concluded, after waiting nearly half an hour in tho ladies waiting room. "Well, I can very soon find their house.'1 A carnage very soou deposited her in front of tho pretty cottago on Lnko street. All was dark. Amy pulled tho nun sov sound John havo Donot Thero was a light in tho noxt house, and Amy remember, ed hearing her sister speak of her kind neighbor, Mrs. (lutes. Perhaps thov woro spending tho evening with her, or nl least sho might know of her where. abouls. Amy ran across tho small grass piot which separated mo two cottages has been found necessary to havo uow typo cast daily and brought to tho ma chine hi tubes. Jsow every one who has seen tho Colt machine woik admits that its work in setting typo and dis irioiiuug n faultless., Uy an nigeni- ous arrangement tt distributes while it sets, ami tho work of bistribntion bo ing slightly more lapid than tho settiug tne cases nro always lull, "l ho distrib utor is regulated in such a way that tho nsiani tlio most treouent used letter aso (say that of e) is filled tho work of istribiiuon btops, to bo resumed as They wero all together, as usual, ono B00 w the caso begins to bo emptied, ening, nnd Tom, for the hundredth " 'o machine will do the work of tiino before thoy settled down into any tiling iiku quiet. As tho days and weeks went bv Mol. lio could not determine whether eer- tain pians oi ners were to prosper or not. loin spent nil his evenings with the in, hut ho and Amy wero always on tlm nnnt rnvv ulilii nf nvm... nin.ilr. ... ........... . .....v.. ... V..V. i i uvai ill li. aim tney tantniizeii each other so uu All was dark. Amy pulled tho Jlwt wlmt j Bai overal times, without Jieanng a golnK to .gct , within. Whore could Mollio and SppOJito cottage w havo gone! Thero was a light J i ti,fa, , n. ovenuig, time, was describing Amy's appeuranco two men in setting typo (and much on that meinorablo evening whim sho better than that is claimed for it,) it cau so nearly brained him for a burglar. voally bo said lo do tho work of four, "Aim nttio did 1 suspect then, ho H,ce tuo teuious worn ot distribution went on, soberly, "sho would ever 1 1,1 disposed of nt tho samo timo as a havo tho privilege of brandishing tlio "'Ft f issue, and each letter goes lUKUl UVIT till) IUI" lilt,'. "What do you ineanl Blaring lust at Toms solemn visatro Qwii lock. Iho only and then at Amy's Hushed cheeks. t machino aro as to tho "justiher, ' but Just what! said, Amy nnd I nre t"'" Claimed to bo complete. lumst'keeimiL' in the L'huro I Rtinnoan slm I Air. J Marsh, of Toronto. Out will continue to flourish all sorts of writes: "Billiousuess nnd dyspepsia muriierous weapons nt me. seem to navo grown up with mu ; hav "Jolm, dear, it's comiiitr about ex. ing been a sufferer for manv venrs. nctly as wc planned," shouted ilollie, havo tried many remedies, but with no springing up iu excitement. lasting result until I used your Burdock Nell, it did como about just as Blood Bitters, 1 hoy havo been truly aioino ucsiied, .ilrs. Amy eyen made blessing to me, and l cannot upon eiiruiiiai uie predominating color lu j too nigiuy oi iiiein. HofTenstein on Marriage. "Misder Hoffenstcin, vat1 'yoir dink," exclaimed Herman, in a flutter 61 sur prise. "I shust get au invitation to do vedding tif my frent, Moses Powski, vot lifs by do Sorapuru market. 1 'He going to marry Miss Salind Licchten felder, whoso fader keeps do shoe store." "Does sho haf any monoy V inquired Hoffenstcin. "No, sir." "Docs he haf money 1" "No, sir!" - "Veil, den dey vas tain fools, you know, und dey vill find it oud. Do more a man vas poor in dis vorld, Her man, de more ho vants to get married ; if he" don't vant to do dot, ho vants to express his opinion efery chance ho gets, ven it ain't vort ono cent on do dollar nml he don t represent auyding but nn old valise. Ven people get married or go around dalking dey ought to haf soineding to back it up. People vot get married und don't liaf monoy vas shust liko de steam boat vot don t hat any steam und tiro m de boil crs, you know. Do pilot rings do bell und turns de veel, but ho don't go any vere. You seo in do' books, Herman, dot lovo laughs at locksmidts. Veil, it may do so, you know, but lovo nefer goes around laughing at grocery bills and do landlord vot don't get his rent. Lovo vas very brave, but it gets veak in de knees ven anyding like dot hap pens, utid you can bet on it. I dink :t poor voman should haf a velty husband und a poor man a velty vife. If I had my vay mit dis world, and I heard uf a poor young man vat vantcd to marry :i girl no better oil as himsoif, 1 would chain him to a post, Herman, shust to keep do tnm fool out of trouble, A poor man mit any pride ought to kuow i. re i i - s ... not ii ins mve, unu care, unu protection is vert anyding, it is vert being paid for at do best price ho can get iu do market. Do easiest vay; und do most pleasant, dot a man makes monoy, is ven ho marries a voinau vot haf it. It vis Ihe safest business drnnsaction in do vorld ; you risk no capital und von iiiiiKu uig pruiit. jjiiik tu ii, ncrman, and vatch your chance. Dousands of velty und good young vomen haf mar ried no count fellowB vot wero so poor dat de tleas vouldu't btay mit dem, und you must feel encouraged, you know. No von can dell vot a voman vas going to do." "But, Misder Hoffenstein." expostu lated Herman, "if n man marries a vo man vat ho don't love, ho von't haf any respect for himself, no matlei if sho vas velty." "Neffer mind, mv pov. neffer mind. oder bceplo vill respect you. I kuow n man not dinks do samo vay as you" ven no warned, unu now no goes nrouuu do streets vearing blue pants mit yellow patches. IJako mv advice. Herman. und don't let a poor voman ropo vou in." ' SHOUT UltCATII. O. Borlle, Mniichcbtcr, N. Y. , wnH troubled with nethmn for eleven years. Had been obliged loeitupoomtlinus ten or twelve nights iu succession. Found immediate relief from Thomas' lSclectiio Oil, and is now entirely cmcd,