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JtVII,N0 27 COLUMIIIA DBM00KAT, VOL, JLT1I NO 18 short hJUce, neatly and at moderate prices. i ' cards in tho 'iiusiness Directory" column, ono dollar a year for each line. . 'MOFESSIONAL CARfi T .HJ.VALfjKU, XTL'OItNHY-AT-LAW, , onica In IstNaMoh'd lUnk bulIdlni.Vcond floor nrH(ltortot.no,rliflit. corner ot Main, and, Mar ket Btrcels, llloomaburg, Pa, v ; TU" fv. t'UNK,, ' ' ATTOItNli Y-AT-LAW. ' oniceln Knt 's nulldln;. IIU0MSBUO, l'A, p jl. HUOICA.LKW, J ATTOltNKY-AT-LAW. I lll.OOMSDUUO, PA omeobver 1st National Hank. J OIIN M. CLARK, AtTOIINKYJATAW; , . .- . , V ' 111 AND JUSTIUB OK THE PEACE. IIL00U8DCK0, l'A. Ofllce over Moycr Ilros. Drug Store. l. l wm, m. 1 Uoilca Sujoriataniant cf thi Sjt!ta:hm ' Invalid's Home. Bloom Kburcr, Pa., , 1 Devotes spctlnl attention to Epilepsy, ferrous Msctlqas, nml Slstists of wencn. 1'iuioiits' received ul llie Hnhltiirriiinuin rciisoun)lo tofas for nonril nml treiittiu'lit. 1'. S. No clmrge for first consultnfjoi: npr 27, '83 1 1 NVl'MtLLBK, TTOHNBY.AT-LAY, Ofllce In llrojrerM bul'dlng.setond floor.room No. I llloomsburg, Pa.' B. Fit A, NIC ZAttH., ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW. Bloomsbuvg, Pa. omco corner of Centre and Main Street CUrk 1 llulldlng. Cn bo consulted In German. c ko. e. el well, It . ' ATTOUNi Y-AT-L AW. Niw cottJuoiAN DntLBmo, llloomsburg, Pa. Member of tho United States Law Association. i;ollecllons mado in any part of America or Eu rope. . i x, pAUL E. SVIHT, Attorney-at-Law. onico In Columbian BctLMWi, Hoom No. t, second' "0r' HLnOMSnURG, PA. BLOOMSBDUO PLiHIE MILL :o. The nndcrslgned hiayliig" put bHUiaftlug Mil on iianroaa street, in nrsi-ciass conamon, is pre pared to do all kind, of work In his line. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. furnished at reasonable prices All lumber used Is well seasoned and none but sklUod workmen are employed. ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS turntshud on application. Plans and epeclflca I uons prcp.trca oy an experienced araugn-Bman. I1AHI.ES 11! tllG, lllouniNbiirt;, Ph. S. RNOKH. L.B.WINTXKSTXIN. Notary Publlo KVORU k WINTEKSTEEN, tiovneys-nt-Lavv. mm lii 1st. National Ilank building second I floor first door to the lift- Corner of Miln and Market itroets llloomsburg, l'a. VSpPtiumm (turf Bountitt Collecttd. GAS PITTIMG. STOVES AND TINWARE. ,:o: E. 13. BROWBR Ilaa nnri-hilHi'il tho Stl'k und IlllSllieSS Of I. 11a- genbuch, and Is now prepared to do all kinds of woricin nis line, rmmuiuu aim ima i'uuuk specialty. Tinware, stoves, In a great variety. All work done by EXPERIENCED HANDS. Naln Street corner of East. BLOOMSnURG, PA. J II. MAH5E, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Ofllce In Malie's building, OTcrlllllmoyer's grocery. May M, '81. q n. intocicwAY, Attorney-at-Law, ALSO NOTARY PUBLIC. Otllco In Ills building opposite Court House 2nd lloor, Uloomsburg, Va. npr 1J 8J JOHN C. YOCUM, Attorney-at-Law. CATAWISHA, PA. orilce in Niws Kin building, Main street. Member of the American Attorneys' Assocla- Collections made In any part of America. Jao.D, IbS'i. A K.OSWALD, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW. Jackson llulldlng, ltooms 4 and 0. May, "81. IIKRWICK.FA UIIAWN & ltOBINS, ATTOHNEYS-AT-LAW. Catawlssa, Pa. Offlco, corner of Third and Main streets. 7-JI. II. 8NYDEH. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Orangeville, Pa. Ofllce in Low's lUiliamg, second floor, Bccond door to the left. Can bo consulted In (lerman. auB '8 84 TT7- E. SMITH,- "Attornoy-ntLaw, Berwick. I'd. Can bo Consulted In German. ALSO ylKST.OI.A8S FIUE AND LIFE INSUUANCE COMPANIES HKI'IIEHRNTKI). CTOtllco llrst door below tbe post otllce. MISCELLANEOUS. -i u nAHKLEY. Attorney-at-Law j , ofllco In urower's buUdlng, 9ud story.Hooms nunrIKOIIASI. Attorney-nt-Law Omco, llrocicways uuiiaing . . oonisourg, I'enn'a. may i, o-i IiKKjIU T n UV ET.VY. M. D.-Surireon and Phy 0 .alcian, north side Main stroot.below Market A f.. FRITZ. Attnrnev-at.Law. Office X . In Coluubian uunuing. JunoM "81 1 M. DItlNKER, QUN & LOCKHMITH sewing nacninsna raiuoijuiii ""' puroi. uriuA uousr uuuiuun, uiwiu.i.ih FR. J. 0, RUTTER, 1 PIVBIOJANSCIiaK()H, OBlao. North Market street, BloomibuM, Fa, 0 Btree i wtf v. nitilER. HurL'eon and Physician, omce coruor oi nuv uu ,.w eet. T R. EVANS, M. D Surgeon and if . l'hvslclan. (omco and Ttestdence on Third street. JAMES HEfLJA'. y Tonsorlal Artist, agalu at his old Btand under EXCUANUK nuTBL,and has as usual a piltsT-CLASS ue resneciiuuj fluumo patrobage jot wi old customers and of the pasua generally. "i ' liyi "j" J : . . r- ' Zl - 1 Iff. S. TIITGX.EY, HIT and ffii Wl. Is now fully prepared to furnilli SUITS MADE TO ORDER, FUOMTIIi: BEST MATERIAL IN THE MARKET AT REASONABLE RATES ALSO TO BURNISH Reatly-Matlc SUITS MADE TO MUASUIli; AND As Good & Cheap AS CAN HE HAD AT ANY Ready-Made Establishment. Orders taken for shirts, made fiom measurement. H. C. SLOAN & BRO., RLOOMSUURO, PA. . Manufacturers of r1 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, PHAETONS, SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, &C. First-class work always on band. REPAIRING NEA TL YJ)OXE. Prices reduced to suit the times. Co ntl vu tmfis, Slrk lluutluclit', CHirotilo lUitr rl loin, Jiiundlce, ItnpurHy of tlio llloodi rTor Altd Akiip MnlArhii ami all DUcitftc rniiRciiiCiit ufLUur, lluui'ls and Kidney. SYMPTOMS Or A OISKARKO MVKTl. Had Ureathj l'a in In the bide. Kometimet the tiain ii kit under the hhouUlcrtUde, mistaken for Rheumatism! cener.it lo.i of appetite i Howell Hn rally costive, ome times alternating with la K( tne neaa troubled uiin pain, I Uuil anj ntyvy. ith consMenibte IftM of memor't flCCompnled with apainful icnsatif uof leaving undone fiomethire incn miRiu io nave ii-enuonej n URiit, ury cutign and (lushed face Is Kotnetlmei nn Attendant, often mistaken for consumption; the patient complains cf wearing and debility: nervous, easily startled) SELECT STORY. feet cold or burning, sometimes a prickly sensation oi ine ".Kin exists; t pints nrc low ana despondent, ami, although satisneu tiiat excrete would be bene ficlal,et one can hardly summon up fortitude to try It In fact, distrusts every tcmedy, Several of the above ftymptom attend the disease, but eate have occurred when but few of them existed, yet examination after death lias shown the Uur to hate been extensively deranged. It ftliniilil lo us oil by nil pornom, old nnd young, luicncvcr any of tho tibovo Bjmptonn nineur. lVon Trnvplliiff or Uvlnir In Un lcnltliy LociilUlc. bv taklnc a dose occasion ally to keen the liver In healthy action, will avoid sea, Drowsiness Depression or Sprits, etc It will tnvicor.ite liken Rlass if ulne, but 1 no In toxlcfttlng bOM'rairi'. If You Iinvo ruton atiytlttiif hrml ot ulRpstlon, or feci heavy after meals, or nlnep- iusb at nignt, take a uose ana you will ue relieved. Time Htiil Doctors 1H1H will bo naetl by uUvnys keeping tlio Itcgulutor lit till' lIllUNot Tor, whatever the ailment may be, a thoroughly safe niirgritlvp, ultfnillve and timlo can never tic out of place. '1 he n medy Ii barntlofi and doi'is not luturfcro ultli buftluons or uleaMirr. it is vimri.Y vkoi:taiilm, And has all the power and c'lticacy of Calomel or QuWnc, uithout any of the Injurious after effects, A Governor Testimony Simmons Uvcr Ktgulaicr has been In us In my family for some time, and I am satisfied It Is a valuable addition to the medical science. J. Gill Shohteh, Governor of AU, Hon. Alcxnnder II. SteplietiK, of Ga., sas; l!ae derived some benefit from the use of Simmons User Regulator, and wish to give it a further trial. T!io only Thine that never fall to Iteilove. I have used many remedies for Dys pepsia, Uvcr Affection nnd Debility, but never have found anything- to benefit me to,th extent Simmons Mvcr Regulator has, I sent from Min nesota to Georgia for It, and would send further for such a medicine, and would advise all w ho are slm ilatly affected to give It a trial as it seems the only thing that noer fails to relieve. V M jANNty, Minneapolis, Minn. I)r. T. XV, Mason nayt From actual ex penencc in the use of Simmons Liver Regulator In my practice I hate been and am satisfied to use and prescribe it as a purgative medicine. BtSyTake only the Gonulne, which always has on the Wrapper the red Z Trade-Mark and Signature-of J. II, Z MI LIN & CO. FOR SALH HY ALL DRUGGISTS August, S'l ly ' ilri DSA E, PiPifCMAlVl'S 'VEGETABLE COMPOUND. T d l'.-ifclllv,. Cnro Vor nil tlut'd- lvitlM..il tcitiiiitlti niul U'4-til.iiCA.ril .uvitiimou tu uurl.. t fcutulu itutilutlon. A J! illcliip for Vti.in 'ii. Imi'iilfil liv n IVimian. rrcpnrt.l l)' n IVo n.in. Tho CrrMM Sl-.ll.l lll..tpr, Slhrff Ihp l)4yt Wtlarj. tVll nTlvi tlw ilr'jiiii.it? p;iirlla, InvtorntM nnJ h.nionizoH the organic fn ictliii., trlotixtl(.lty ami flrmiKva to thQ.tcp, nutui Uonaturlli.tri) to tit, eyC ao lrLinttoithuiole cWk of worn ?t frijjh ros. sot llfe' Fprln ait T enrl .uliuii(.,r i fmo. Physicians Use It anJ Prescribe It Freely Tffl It romut oa falntlK-'S, lutuu-ney, destroys MJ craving for BtlmlalJtlan(rclI9VtWl'al;n:of tli6'T.toniach. That feellnJ of ti.-arliitf tlown, cauliiBiln, wllit nnd liackaohe, 13 alway. permanently cured by It. uhq. For the cure of Kidney Complulat. ofvltlier .ex this Conipouud I. uu.urpu..eu. i.yiiia r.. imvkiiam'h m.nni) ruiiirii'it will trndicato eeiy etle or HuiiK'is from the tlloo.1, and irlve tono and .trenKlli (o llie .)Stcm, of uan woiuaa or ciuiu. lu'inua iia, ui iu lloth the Compound nnd Olood Turlflcr nrc prepared at and 235 Wtetern Avenue, Irnn, iUsu l'rleoof either, 1. SlibotlUafor J3. Sent l.y uiall lu tlio form ofpllli, or otlozenjea, on rectlpt of pricu, Slrlox forelther. Mrs. rinkuamfreily aniwcrsallUttcra'of Inquiry. EnclosoietEtainp. Scndfortumiplilct. Nn family houl.t 1 without I.TWA, E. l'ISKIIAM'fl LIVPU ril.lA They euro coiultpatlon, LlUousooia, and torpiuuy or mo nrer. evius ptr uox. S-old ly nil Ilruiiglits.'G 0) SPEAKING TOO SOON, It was n siiimliiny Mny tlrtv, with nn iininnnso lieu booming niiitinj; tlio lilnea niul pconlea in tliu suliool garden, nn intense glow of golden light on tlio gra, iitiil n. ill entity languor in tin; nil tlml made Alice Ilopkinn hIcujiv in spito of liersijlf, iw Hlie, sat with tlio littlu cliil(Iru.i,H OOpy-lwoks in .1 pile befoiu her, inscri t)iiirr tho inonthV marks upon their envcin, nccordiiiR to their respective merits. Alice was scarcely moro limn a child herself. liarely nineteen, with n slight, young figure, a color that came mill went at the slightest vnnaUou ol her tiulse, and lileailint' ha.el eyes it was tho hnrdust woik in tlio world to assiimo the dignity that was necessary for her position ns assistant tonulior, "J. never saw such bauyishtioss in inylifol" said iliss Neiiley, tho iiriu cipnl ; "and 1 shall not put up with it, iMiss Hopkins don't you think it I Dignity, in tho educational line, is everything. And I do not call it luting to tho position ot assistant linn- cipltl to bo racing around with the children in their noonday games, and dicssinir a corn cob doll on tho sly for littlu I'riscilln Jones, to say nothing about bursting out crying like a great I) aliy, when liilly bniith killed tho robiii'redbreast with n stone. Dignity, Miss Hopkins dignity should ever lie the watchword of our profession." IMiss Nogly was tall and tjriin, with heavy black liair, it sallow complexion, several niissini: trout teeth, and somo thing very like it moustache. Alice Hopkins cowered betore her severe glance "I'm very sorry 1'' faltered she. "I'll try io be good 1" "Jloro like a child than ever ! said Miss Negly, despairingly. "1 I mean, Alice hastened to cor reet herself "I will endeavor to seta uuard upon my rash impulses.'' "i hat sounds moro like it! said .Hiss iNegly. "And now, Alice, see hero 1 I expect soinu of tho school trustees here to-mcrrpw." "Oh, dear," said Alice, remembering the signal lauure ol lier class upon a similar occasion, not so very long ago, 'It isii t another examination, I hope ( "Worse than that," said Miss Negley "tar worse 1' Alice lined her hazel eyes in amaze ment. W hat could possibly be worse than l'anny Dow spelling cat with n k and Lucy Malley assorting that Haiti more was situated on tho left bank of the river Nile. "There is a proposition on foot to ro duco our salaries," said Miss Negley. "Anhmllv. tn roilllrn nur srvlrtrinfl : :.v . . . .. .. "Uh, said Alice, iiut mine is verv small already. Only ono hundred dol lars a year. I don't think thoy can rC' duco it much." "They can reduce it to fifty, can't thev'i" said Miss Negley, shortly. "In that case, ventured Alice, "1 could go and bo a shop girl in my uucle s store in tho city. Ono must live!" "You've no proper pride," said Miss "Good afternoon, Miss Negley 1" said the Jttustee, depositing his lint on the nearest desk nnd venturing on an apologetic bow. "Good nfternoon, Mr. Unrthornol" Miss Negley nnswercd, with just nbout ns much warmth as nn icicle in her nd dress. "I hope I do not intrude," said tho tttistee civilly. "Oh, not at nil" said Miss Negley. "A hem 1" said the trustee, evident ly ill nt ease. "It ain't easy to broach tno business 1'vo dome on, Miss Neg ley." "I sho.ihl think not,'' said tho Indy. "Hut I called just at this hour, when I expected to find you alone" "Oh, yes, I haven't liny doubt that you did 1" Miss Negley interrupted him, in accents of fine sarcasm. "Even you, Squire Harthorne, would bo ashamed to hint at such u thing before tho poor, dear children." "Klif said Mr. Haithorne, instinct ively retreating n pace or two, for thcro was somotluni' pvthoncss-liko in Miss Negley's attitude, its she rose and darted her head forward at linn to cm phasi.e her words. I know what you re going to say, said Miss Negley : "and I won't listen to a word of it not ono word 1 No ono but n set of narrow-minded misers could have thought of it. I'll leave W vndalc school hrst 1 Well, well, no harm done," said Mr. Haithorne, clutching at his hat. "If I'd havo known that vou'd taken things as hard as this " "How did you suppose I was going to take cm I said Mi-s Neglov, with a scornful laugh. "Did von mistake me for tho dust under your feet V "I assure you, ma am, that nothing of the sort was in my mind," humbly uttered Air. lJnrthorne. "I wish you good afternoon I Ho hurried out, remounted hm gray steed, which, poor beast, was just com posing itseli lor a comfortable doze in the sunshine, and rodo off, making, to Alice Hopkins' intense dismay, straight for the shady cedar-woods, where she still sat arranging ferns ribbon oi her hat. "There's no use trying to run away," thought she. "I may as well stay where 1 am. And after nil, why should I bo afraid of Mr. Harthorno 1"' Mr. Harthorno checked his rein as ho saw tho pretty young school teacher there under the cedar. Ho nodded pleasantly. "1 tne day, .Miss Alice 1' said he, wiping his brow with the identical yellow silk pocket handkerchief which bad but now served as a duster for his boots. yes," said Aiice, standing like somo tair wood nymph beside tho spring. "Please, Mr. Harthorno, what did she say 1" "What did who say t" said the mid dle-aged gentleman, turning scarlet. "Miss Negley. Don t think me m trusive,'' sho added : "but 1 know all nbout it." "Tlio deuce you do !" said Mr. Bar thorne. "Why, sho wouldn't let mo get in a word edgewise that's what sho said. Perhaps, however, I've had a lucky escape ! Tho Smith Family. A Curious Tale- How Etch and Yet How Voot. Ono thousand Smiths were nresoiit Lin- unvnniiiw'a ntti i i-. ah u-nv m-. TiWvlmilv tnllrn of Wm. II. Vnndcr- at a re-union held rccoutiy near urook- wi-.aus it. hilt ns n vm-v rich man. but low can lyn, NY. A Cleveland, Ohio, reporter spent form any idea how' wealthy ho is. Un- limy caino irom nil parts ot tho fny an hcur in conversing with a doiibtedly ho is the richest man in tho score or moro of tlio Chinese citizens world to day. His income is estimated nt ten millions of dollars a year, winch world, Several undiscovered countries wero for thu first t tno mado known by wjti, n vovv 0f obtaining information t ho arival oi hiiuths lroin thenl. regarding tho cmeucs worn by Chinese. boven Chinese .Smiths presented them- Thero are iu Cleveland a number of tho sei-.es io vuu uuiuiiiiueu on urcuoiiwuiB coleslials who are intelligent and in and wero tlu.y approved of. dustrious. One of these, who keeps a 1 ho only thing which occurred to laundry, is far moro intelligent thnn mar tho harmony Ot tho lcstival was ti.n nveratm Chinaman. Hu s neat momentaiy quarrel, between tho Leeward Island bmiths aud the Wind ward Island Smiths on the other. Tho affair looked serious for' a moment, when tho Sandwich Islnnd Smiths in terfered and pacified both parties. Among tho moro distinguished mem bers of tho family who took part in tho picmo was Adam 'smith, preoccupied with economic thoughts nnd unable to make change with tho car-driver. gives him nt tho rjitd of twenty dollars t minuto. His actual wealth is vnougui. to bo not less than 200,000,000. Mon ey comes to him so easy that ifho should givn you a ten minutes hearing ho ie richer at tho close of the inter view bv S200 than when it begun. In nnd clean in his dress, which H pat terned niter ours, and ta moro orderly taking n minuto to direct a letter in liis habits and abode than most of his money has earned for him .820. In his race. Frpm this intelligent China- tho eiijoymcntof n thirty miuutetuuncii man, nnd from other sQiirces, , somo in- ho is better of by S000. II ho lingers tcresting information regarding tho at tho diuing table nn hour ho has "pigtnir was obtained, pocketed Sl.'JOO. Should ho spend l'or many hundred years piior to tho three hours nt tho opera ho departs just yenr 1841, the native emperors of tho $3,600 richer. A nap of twenty min. ir ''l5e8C dynasty .compelled the Chineso utcs increases his wealth $-100. If ho "2 subjects under them to wear long hair gives forty minutes to bis barber ho had just comoup from Coney Island ovur t10 wh0lo head, and wear it in a knows that he has been getting erediu nnd spent tho day in trying to stnko a tuft or coi( something after tho man- ed with 800. Kvery timo ho breathes ratio ueiweun uio amount oi wnicr in Pr in uli r-.li t in rul es went fa so he mnkus a dot ar. A Wlllk is worth the ocean nnd tlio amount in tho Man- switches at thu present day. Tho to hiuv somewhere in tho neighborhood hnltan Klcvnted Hailwny stock, nnd in flr8l x.mj,0ror or tho present dynasty, of fiftv cents. A day's incomo ropro- calculating how long the clams on who ascended tho throno in 1C41, do- sents'tho nverago pay of ninety-six Manhattan Beach would last if people tciuiincd to make the tonsuro of Mailt miners for a year's employment. Just continued to go down to Coney Island chuiin, which was his uativu country, thing of it. iu such numbers ns now. Sidney ti10 0f t10 submission of tho Chi- An oxchango speaks art abovo((of tho Smith, who edits a comic almanac' nc80 0 CIlt:re COUntry to his author- groat wealth of Mr. Vanderbilt. It is, printed in the interest of jicople suffer- ;ly no doubt tnlCt but, with all his wealth,; ing with bronchial alllictions, was on jti )Vll!) ot ion after 10 iga,, t0 tuc Now York nabob is actually a poor hand from Sheboygan, Michigan. Mr. rcig that 1,0 issued a general order man. Ho is only rich iu dollars and Goldwtn Smith, author of a history of that carried tho greatest consternation cents ; and what money can buy, much Tottenville, N. J. ; Mr. Addison Smith, witll jt throughout tho kingdom. Ho of which is but tho gratification of a tho nccomplishcd editor of tljo TTnst or(icred all tho people to shave all tho vulgar taste. In many respects ho is uwwy jinjns; ut. iiuoiu oiuiiii, uiu . r from i.-,r iea(ia evcei)t the crown, no richer than tho man who digs out ii..ri. i ii tit., i . -i . . . leaner oi uio jeunesse uorco oi uio aa and to allow the hair on that particular part to grow long and dress it accord ing to tho custom of Manchuria. It required considerable lime for tho Chi namen to becomo fully accustomed to this change, but tho custom finally pre vailed throughout the length and breadth of the great empire. It is snid coal from the mine ; or drives a cart through tho Htreet. With all his wealth, ho cannot purchase a singlo ray oi sun shine that does not belong to tho poor est man. The beggar breathCB tho same air as tho millionarie. Vanderbilt, with his money, can buy stocks, and houses and lands, and pictures, niul mako Horn Camp, Nevada ; Mr. Gabriel Smith, the wull-knoWu revivalist -, Eb enczcr Smith, Peter Smith and many others almost as distinguished, wcru present. The names of many of the bmiths at the reunion wore .spelled in different ways, borne of tho various spellings at fi,.at ul030 wll0 eonformed with thu great parties, where tho vulgar rich cx wero Smul, Smidt. Smitt, oillllhers, ,W(W ,.,,lpa ..,,. .1Pnanntp,l ..-ith n fm.l hiliit. thnlr ili.niinndx and their "imrnlo Smithliiig and Smitliereoiis. The 'line 0f Bivcr, Afler a wnii0 all the new and linen," but ho cannot purchase was drawn at bnntkawitzki, and peo- donverts in ihn . mwtnm were iiveu health, nor liantnness. nor keen awav half a tacl of silver. Then tho present pain a singlo moment. The great pos was reduced to only a tenth of a tael sessious of Mr. Vanderbilt .do not raiso. and then only an egg was given. Fi- him above tho humblest man in most nally the egg was dispensed with and of tho essentials happiness, and his no present was given. surplusage of wealth is rather a burden Tho law that required the people to than otherwise. We do not tinder es shave their heads and braid tho queue timato the importance of ,wcalth, nor was not often rigidly enforced by tho tho good that money may, and very penalty of immediate death, but it was often does do ; but it is not, by any booh an established fact all over the moann, all that is worth living for empire that those who did not do ns iu this world. Jt. brings its responsibi tho emperor desired, would never be- lilies and its troubles, and very fro come successful in a lawsuit against quently, is a positive evil to its pos.cs- nround tlio p'e f ul0 name of Smithson, Smitzer, bmittberg nnd bmythe were peremptor ily discharged. lhc conduct ol tho hunt lis was such as to be gratifying to the whole family of that name. A Smith won the walk ing match for a purso of $50. A Smith threw the hammer farthest. A Smith came in at tho hend in the run ning race. Was there a contest in leaping, tho victor was a Smith. Was thero a game ot quoits, or battle-dore, or poker, a Smith won. In tho target competition it was a Smith who hit the lUose wi10 confonl, I10r would they sor. If those who strive so hard to,bo- bulls eye. succeed in tlieir business, or other en-1 come, rich would but consider that hap- . iMr. Hiram, hmith, of Brooklyn, .tie- terprises and undertaking. piness, a useful life, and tho respect of Negley;. "A shop girl indeed 1 Hut I l5ut y0U mUHt own that it is hard," uon i ltiienn mat, inev snail carry out said Alice, earnest v their nefarious plans. If My good "Hard ?" echoed Mr. Hai thorne gracious mo! there comes Air. bar- should havo supposed it would hav thorne now jogging along on his old suitod her exactly ! Hut," a new idea gray horse just as composed as if ho bursting athwart his brain, "there's as wasn i uum. o i an einiiiu oi uvn. Lr0od H i iu the sea as ever wero They do say that old Hai thorne is tho caught out of it ! Miss Alice, what livered thu annual spi'ech. lie denied that most, ot tlio bmtths were plumbers. He spoke of their high standing in English letters, referring to Mr. Fran cis S. Smith, of tho Afao York Week ly. He said the family filled a largo place in literature. Ihey occupied fourteen pages of Trow's directory. Glancing at fourteen one-legged Smiths who stood in a row near the speaker's stand and had lost their limbs in various railway accidents,, ho touched upon the gallantry of the fam ily in the war. A bmithcrccn, who About a year ago when tho empress and co regent died, tho whole nation went into mourning, and in memory of the deceased tho law forbade the Chi nese' shaving for a month. Iu tho city ot l'oochow, tho mayor of the town mado the discovery that the higher powers were being disregarded ami ho accordingly made a raid upon the bar ber shops, and sixty Ulnnese were caught in tho act of being shaved They were arrested, brought before tho mayor, wero heavily fined, and then se verely bastinadoed. Moro than this, had been debarred from the privileges their heads were painted a bright blue g00au formed for an Uhlan I of tho picnic, on account of his name, which is Ul0 col0rfor mourning in Chi' i',Uinft1; , T1,e following Irom tho ve shouted that tho gallantry of the fam- a, and a coat of varnish was put over don 'lelegraph gives m detail tl wli their fellows do noLdepend upon it, it would moderate their desire to "lay up treasu res" in ,this world. Doylestotcn Democrat. Death of A Celebrated Goose. Some time ago wo published an ac count of tho death of the war eaglo "Old Abe." This was truly a1 remark able bird, and while America was aston ished with what delight the eagle sought tho battle fieid, England was still more confoiiiided at the attachment reg-Lou ie ac- II. HOUSE, DENTIST, Bi.ooMsiiimi),Coi.u.MiiiA Coi ntv, Pa. All st j les of w ork dono In a superior manner, worn warranter! as rcproauuiou, iiu j.A,nw- iu without Pi in by tne uso ot uas, ana free ot charge nen arttnclal tcetli are Inserted. Offlco over HloomsUuri; Hanking Company, Jo be open at all hotirt during llie ffaj Nov. 4S-1X head and front of the whole business, I'll show him 1 A reduction of salaries, indeed 1 I dare sav ho means to wheedle a consent out of us before hand, to that everything shall seem smooth to morrow when the committee meets. Hut he'll find that ho has mis taken his customer this time ! Little Alice began to tiemble all over, and grow pink and white by turns, alter her usual was disturbed. "I I am so frightened !'" hesitated she. "Please may I go home t " ' es, you little coward, impatient ly lcsponded Miss Negly : "that is, if von haven t tlio courage to stand til, lor yoursell and your rights. "Iiut Mr. Harthorno has alwavs been so kind to me, faltered Alice Hop kins, "and if he should tell mg that it would you say it 1 were to ak you to be my wiio ( Alice Hopkins looked at him in tmn.emeiit. "I, Mr. Barthorne !" sho exclaimed "You arc young enough to bo my daughter, sure enough," said tho worthy man, not without some bitter ness. "But I'm not so vory old, either, and Lvo a t?ood home to otter nnv r. i i .1.. i . "... . ; i.isiuoii wnen snu woman who will tako tntv on mv one liness." "Loneliness t" Alice looked at My. liarthornc in surprise, it hail never occurred to her little innocent lieu t that Mr. Hai thorne, iu tho big wh'.to house, with tho pair of horses and thu close car riage, could ever hu lonely. And per haps thero was something in the dewy brightness of her eyes, as sho raised ily was mostly shown iu timo of peace. The speaker dwelt upon tho success ot tHt r business as book agents and intro ducers of lightning rods. Ho said that their common ancestor, Captain John Smith, was ono of tho greatest romancers in tho world, rivaling tho author whoever he might be, whether Salmi Morse, George Alfred Town send, or Eli Perkins of tho Aiabian Nights: and that no member of, tho i.a ..oi.,, ...f,;i i, count. : vim lit. int. i.t li y nwa n iitiu uiu . mourning lasted the culprits were com- " m Sstuitgart the death is report- pelled to present themselves weekly to . of a goose well known to naturalists receive af resh supply of paint and var- aU ,ovcf tho W,?,1,L 1,1.na eccentric am- Mjsh mai, wnen sun a gosiing, aounuoucu In this country the Chinese who bo- jts !Iofck dismissed all recollections of come American citizens, and wio ac Us infancy, repudiated tbe conyentio- ccpt the Christian faith as.their belief, al views and habits of geese, and bold- lamiiy ougiii over io uo anyuiing I t-licir native religion, and who intend that would disgrace roca nomas. j,, gomo f.tl)..0 tinHJ.to- retlml t0 china 1 hero was dancing until a late hrur p11(,roi ..: ,,, . ;,. of tho night. Fiddlers and iloor-mas- ,..!! 'a ilo !, iU.nr.timow, nnii ii nm ters were hmiths ; and swearing Smiths If a Chinaman wero to return to his on tho tops of hacks finally drove nativolai)(1 without his queuo he would valiant Captain John and good Deacoti loH0 tll0 resl)ec, of h-X!i coun-trvmen and Kichard bmith home. ,lft nm,lflii,i , H.. ,i10 :,..... , . ...w .....j. do not hesitatu to cut oil their queues My '"arching into the barracks ot an and dress their hair in tho Amotican Uhlau regiment, stationed itself one fnol.Sr.., llo...,.... ,.,,r. Moi.. UUO UBV IICM 10 1110 SOUlfy UOX. J.OUCII iti.-'iiiuiii unnuitu tuuju it liw iLbiuu I t . A . i An Idyl. B. F. SHARPLESS, FOUNDER AND MACHINIST. NEAR L. is B. DEPOT, EL00MSDUE0, FA. Manufacturer of Plows, Stoves and all kinds ot eastings. Large stocy of Tluware, cook stoves, lloom stoves. Moves for licatlng stores.scliool houses. cuurcneB, sc. nisu, lursu niu. ui Hi mill for city btoves of all klnds.w holesalu and retail .,.. d u wir., iirii'L- iiriiii.s I.ldi. Centres. Ac.Stove i'lne.Cook Hollers, Spiders, Cake Plaies, Large iron Kettles, Sled Soles, Wagon lloxes, ull kinds 01 PlOW I OiniH, muuiu uuuiua, nuiio, t tua.v,, nt.iv,M mttUiili MA4IWf4, X0. foUHt.f DaiiEliteiPS, fisMottters'. J. B. MARCHISI. was best, I almost know that 1 should them to Mr. Barthorne's face, that em- consent to having my salary , reduced, boldetied him to plead his cause with ion Know, near juss iegiey, uiao u u moro cuergy. hadn t been lor him, 1 nuver should i 9lQuld love you vory dearly, have received tho appointment at all. Alice, ' ho said, with a tremble iu his "1 don't wonder," said -Miss JNegicy voice. "I would bo very good to you. apostrophizing tho ceiling, "that they Won't vou answer hip. Alum 1" men t Willing tO nllOW WOllieil tilO H0r bond dronncl - thnrn was an ill. privilege of sultrago in this benighted stant of silence, and then sho said in a . 1 . ,.T I. cuuniry. jviki you, ueo uopKius, mqw tono you may go home ! bo of no use at all you. V Alll ilroot, I UKAS HHOWN'S IWtiUHANUK aiihnci . Movers new uuuuiui,-, juuiui h ru-irnaiiiir. l'a. Dins In.nr.inpn !n . nf llnrtlniil. Conn. ST.078,424 ltoyal of Liverpool !'?,K! Lancashire leiOni.eoe Vlre Association, PlilladolpUla i'WMU PIiUMilx.of London........ J'C1:!: London Lancashire, of England I'JK'XJS llarttor.l of Hartford.. I'VXl Springlleld Hre and Marino J,0,6S6 As tUe'Bdes are direct, policies are written for tne inBureu wuimui any omce at Uloomsburg. delay In the oct. W, 'ol-tf. F IRE INSURANCE. EXCHANGE HOTEL. W, R, TUBBS, POPJUETOR W0M3BUEO, PA. ' OPPOSITE COUUT H0U8B. Largs and convenient sample rooma. Hath rooms hot anq cold wiyter, tod all, modern convenlenoea AGENTS Wanted ISnortcmtblos nxtiofcktruKci i..t ,.,i,i.iU0rjK8 Oi. HIUIU3 l"w U wlc.l Hlll.r I.MI aeril. "n''iUiii;. June so-iy aid ' PS tDltlWH M IlMtCUl(t FAILS. U aaouu. h r tDHt WMtlt All III! I limtLxiuga nyruii. . i mv. In Ham. HtMijyori Jaa-UiPI CUllISTIAN F, KNAPP, BLOOMSIIUHO, PA, HOMIt OP N. Y. I MIIIWIIANT, HP KKWAKK, N. J. CLINTON, N. V, PKOPLES' N. V; ltUAlll.MI, PA. Tneso old CQiirotuTiona aro well seasonod by age and rim tistsd and have never yet had a loss settled by any court of law Tnelr assets are all Invested In solid aiccatTlKsand are liable to the haiard of rial only. .... , Losses ritoxr-n.T and uosisar adjusted and paid as soon as aerermineu uy uiikistun r, Kxtrr. sriciiL Aaisr amo ADjvsria Ulooks- suaa, rA. Thnnaonlsof Oolumbla county should natroii- Ite t,he agency where lOBses If any aro settled anil tiitm uf uug vi luvii wnu vi.i.uu.i PUOMPTNKSS, KIJUITV, PAIH DKAL1NO. F. 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I .."ill. lie suro nml a.U lur nr. JUW chlal's UleiliioCalhollcon, Takenoothcr, Moyerllros., Wholesale At'entu, llloomsburg Pa Juno;t3-ly, IS A SURE CURE for all diseases of tho Kldneyo nnd - LIVER Jt hu .poring ikUou on this mott lmpgrUnt cruiiu. c.'.abllaj it to throw off torpWUy and tnr.r., i, nlmulnthiir tholioallhy wcrotionof the L'Uc, and by keeping tn. bowel, in rreo condition, cCoctlucr Iu rceulir dlaehtrge. (mnlnvln Ityouaro.uiTtrliiir from IVlUIUrici. maUrii.havo tho chill., nro bilious, uy.pepuo, or oonuraica, bianey. Wort will nurcly rollovo and aulokly ouro. Xa tho Spring to clcruuo Uio System, every ono should lauo a uioroucn course oi ii, II- SOLD BY DUU00IST8. Price tl. You certainly will to mo in lighting this battle." And Alice, heartily thankliil for this giudginglyiaecorded repiieve, put tho copy-books into the desk-drawer, niled un the dictionary and defiuer. caught her little pink lawn sun bonnet listen to me, Horn its nail, and vanished like a Hying shadow into thu nearest pi.teh ot cedar woods. Miss Neglev sat very upright, with folded arms nnd prominent elbows, her noso slightly tinctured with tho rosy hue of coming battle, her lips slightly compressed ; whilo Mr. Bar- Yes, Mr. Harthorne, I'll marry Let's See What's Your Name ? O 1 can you help mo T 1 in suffer ing, Hultering terribly, all night long. in nine cases out ol ten when a man "les, yes, responded tho delighted has to ask that question ho would raih- editor to tho pale, beautiful damsel er seo his last cent roll down a crack who had dashed so uucercpioniously I than do it, but it is asked every day in into ins omce, inai is jiihu.uiii line iu ii.iukh ami inner uusiness iinces ami relievo the alllictcd, ,to bind up tho printing dllices. A man who runs an wounded." account comes into a bank or other 0 1 thank you ; you aro too kind, business place, and the cashier smiles, For three days I have not tasted food, and says : "Well, old fellow, how are for three nights 1 havo paced my you 1" and holds out his hand for a room." shake. The man has dono business "That's it," smiled the editor, "I had there often, and tho cashier knows him it, too, but nover so bad, lor 1 was ul- like a book. Hut pretty soon tho man wavs able to drink a little rum. Hut nsks to havo something dono which ro I grew so thin and pale, and finally quires a knowledge of his unnio on tho od by this prediction lor tho corps, tho Uhlnns erected a shod for the goose, nnd for tiventy-threo years ueither threats nor persuasions havo been able to separate the martial bird from its adopted regiment any great length of time. It has at different times chang ed (matters with the corps from Esshn gen to Ulm, thence Ludwigsburg, aud back again to LTlm. When tho Uhlans went to light for their country tho forsaken aud desoluto gooso took up for the timo with a bat talion of infantry : but no sooner did tho first Uhlans ie-eiitcr the town than tho gooso marched up to meet them, and returned with thciuto her old quar ters. Sho has now boon stuffed, and is to bo seen Tu a gla3s caso on the gates of tho barracks at Stuttgart." Relics of the Stone Age. thoy sent mo Souht. It cured mo. "llow strange, sho murmured "I of- llo bent and kissed her forehead "" ou'll nut regret it, my lass," said iu "And you re tlio very girl I would never know change of climate to have picked out ol a thousand. I'm feet ," glad, iiqw, that Miss Negloy wouldn't "Just tho thing. A nice trip South i toil to me. roses and roustabouts and oilier cull- Alico started. dren of nature divert tho mind. Or a "Oh, Mr. Barthorne," said she, "was trip to San Francisco, or a sea voyage, that your errand 1" that is now tho j-ickel. Is this case hopeless T Can wo not save "Of eourso it was," said Barthornu, "jjr, smiley said sho was tho verv T " . . . . . woman i needed to roguiato my house hold. Iiut tho moment 1 hinted at thu Mibiect, she as good as ordered mo Is t that 1 in sorry thorne, a nleasant-faoed gentleman of off vho premise tivo-and-lorty or thei'eabouts, trotted ipr it. bh? lias a facg like, a man, nnd hearted oditqr, (us gyo glistening w up to tho school house door, leisurely a figure like a Prussian grenadier l1' I thu tear of sviiuiathv. "So voung, "No, no," she moaned, growing pal er each instant. "Thero is but one cure, I fear," and sho sank into a chair. "Qf. say not so," pleaded tho teuder-i nu B. fAlNWRIUHT & CO., WHOLESALE QKQCXIW, Philadelphia rKAs. hviiups, coipuk, huuau, molvshlh, kick, fricus, me. ph nmu, Ac, Ao. N. V.. Corner cVcond and Aich etrci la, iw-ordcrs will rccclvo yiroraptattenUou dismounted, tied his horse to thu hitch. nig post, and, totally unconscious that ho was observed, nliku by Miss Negley from her post ol authority on tlio school room dais, and little Alico Hop kins from tlio spring in tho wopds, paused to dust his boots with his yel low silk pocket handkerchief, nnd to adjust his thick, dark locks befprd he rapped on tho door. "1 m'glnd 1 in not there, said Alice Hopkins, with a long Bigh of relief. And thou, having cdoled her fuco nml hands iu tho transparent spring, sho sat down to think. 'lolior, a reduction oilier scanty. salary meant nothing less than stnrva lion. As, things wero sho could scarce ly pay her board nnd other expen ses. And sitting thero iu thu shifting shadows ol tho wind-blown branches, she.gried a little, to think how solitary mm uemm'ss sue was iu uiu worm, Miss Negloy, however, was in n very different mood, "Lomu nil' sho had nuswered, brusquely, to tho kjiook. at tho door, wuiioul inning tno trouble to niovu from her seat. And when Mr. Barthorne entered, ho cspiod )iur filling stiff, silent, 'straight. Alico broke out laughing. She could fancy !uxactly how iMiss Negley had looked. There was comfort iu tho rellectiou that Miss Negley would never leoturo her more. Miss Negley battled with thu com nntteo next day, but m vain. 1 ho ruthless trustees reduced her salary one-half, and when it transpired, in somu unaccountable way, Mint shu had actually refused .Mr. liarthorno (with out being asked) sho felt that life was indeed a failure. And tho arrival of Alico Hopkins1 wedding-cards did not better matters. "Oil, dear, oh, dear 1" sho said, "I spoko too soon. Why didn't 1 wait to hear what Mr. liartliorno had to say before 1 answered in such a hurry t My Jtongito nlwayH was my boaetting inuit i so tliu bem ui nj if iibi, . uu jvuiii nu fair, to speak thus hopelessly of )i(o "I do not quite despair of life mid, yet it is not worth living if this pain, must continue," "Might I try my hand at curing you t When it comes to a matter, of this kind, I part ol tho cashier, and tho latter sud denly finds that he's stuck, Tho cold chills begin to run down his back and ho feels as though ho would liko to bo alone a minuto so he could kick him self. Ho would know tho name if hu were, to seo it, and ho begins to go through tho books iu hope of coming ncioss but it eludes him every time, and finally in desperation, ho turns around with a sheepish look in his face, and says : "Let's see what's your name?" Ever afterward thero is a cer tain degree of cOldnc'-'S between those two men. But somo busihess men are' sharp. When they get stuck on n nnmu they will nsk tho customer o "please spell it," at tho samo timo remarking that thoy bciiovo it is not correct on tho books, If tho man happens spell "S-m i-t-b," the questioner feel bad, but that don't often happen. Oth er business inon will say boldly : "Your delicate little I naino has slipped my memory." Brown natter myseit comes tho reply. "Uh l know. 1 mean your llrst name,' and by this "0," sho intumuroJ, "pa has every subterfuge a great deal of pain nnd confidence in you. Money is no ob- worry and bad feeling is avoided, jeot with him, and ho says you nro so Printers have their own timo wilh skiiuui that you, can replace tho .old names. Thoy carry several thousand "Uless tuiii, bloss hnn, blurted tho' on their books, nnd most subscribers1 delighted editor, a vision of liaradiso expect to ho recognized, They know floating before him. "Whore aid you tho editor, and it doesn't strike thorn, learn so much of mo ? True, I'm onlyi that its hardly possible for him to know a poor toiler, but rich in tho wealth of all of them. He does know their fa- affection ces well enough, perhaps, and ho lues "Affection, affection," snapped the to think of their names, hut, tho effort young lady starting up, "who is talk- is usually fruitless. Thosuscriber, as a nig oi utieoiioii i ruie, says, "i wish to pay my subscrip. "Why, why I thought you tjaid, tion." If ho adds "James Graham, that is you ' Sunniicrhill," tho editor feols )iko givi Thu sandstone quarry at Carson, Nevada, is proving a rich field for arclnuologists. In addition to tho gi ant human footprints 181 inches in length and of corresponding width, there have been found thu teeth of tho saber toothed tiger, tho horse, the tusk aud jaw of the mastodon nnd a horse's jaw. Hut tho most interesting find lately made was a tomb near the Need les, on tho lino of tho Atlantic and Pa cific road, at tho depth of 17!) feet from tho surface. In it wore found a hugo skeleton iu a sitting position, with its knees drawn up to its hend and clasp ed iu a bony embraco with its tleshless arms. At its feet wero several largo bowls, originally :mado of reddish clay, but hardened hy tho lapse of nges intb a substance, resembling Hint. A tub let was inserted in tho wall at its head, hearing a long inscription in hiero- to glyj'hics and eoveivd wilh rude imita tions ot somo extinct species ot crea tures, half animal, half reptile. A num ber of implements of warfare wero also found. Among them n stono axe, the handle nnd head being of stone, whilo tho oilgo was formed of iron of grent hardness, mortised into Hint. Tho re mains of a petrified foiest wero passed through before tho tomb was reached. rui:$si:i vp.ai. iako three poiiiku of veal chopped fino, two pounds of f t. i '- .., in I ... . . T . r- ircsii, lean, raw porn aiso ciiomien line,; "Asked you to extract a tpotli Hiat lug hiu tlio paper frco for a year, thrco oggs, a pieoo of butter tho sizo .of! I lias ached for a week. Pa directed mq .. . an egg, pepper nun salt well ; bake to Dr. Uniider as a careful dontist," two iiuuis. n ii.ui com silo r. uiiii. it-1 "i ueg your pardon I ' isut on is liko pressed meat, and is very nice, )y blank walls answered the pleading of the desolate young editor, whilo a Tho vnutli who imu kIuvoiI Kv very mad voting ladv flounced down barber for tho first timo doesn't know 1 8tmr8 lre0 8tuIa " time. Brooklyn wneiucr to icei tickieti or asiianuti. j Kind-hearted pditors now allow con tributors to the, wasto-pnper basket to writu on both sides of tho paper. "Tho Black Hand" in Paris means a secret order of agitators and nssassins. in tins country it means a spado flush. Wo cannot conquer fate and neces sity, but we can yield to them in such a way ns tp bo greater than if wo could, To BitHiuiTtN tub CAiipin. After thotliiBthaslieen thoroughly beaten out of carpets and thoy nro lacked down again they oan bo biightened vory muoli by scattering coi n-meal nii.xed U'lth p.nni'Hn haII. nvi.i tltoiu. nml llwm Creek, on tho spot saturated with thu sweeping it all oil. Mix the Bait and blood of General 'iilglnnan. ,,ieal iu equal proportion. A peach treo wilh blood red leaves; has been presented to tho Corinth Teun , Salt toiler and JJemocrat, It is stnted that thu first treo of this variety grew on tho battlefield of Baker