Vle dolunbiii. ORnktBtl DEMOCRAT, ITaR OF Tltl north, and CO- lumbun, uonsoUdatcd.J lnunl Wneklr, ererr Hrlrlnr itlornliic, l lUOOMSIlUKO, COLUMBIA CO , Pa. it two doll rs per year. To subscribers out ot ttio county tlio terms aro strictly In adrnce. trso p.tpor dlscontlnuea except fit th option ol the publishers, until nil nrrenrnjfc arupalj, but son, continued cnxlltawlll not bo ttlvetw All papers son t out of the auto of ta distant post offlccs must bo paid tor In atlvaocn, unless a respon -iiitn nnrdiin In llnliimhln nnffttfv knaii. m ... . tho subicrlptlon due on demand. subscribers POSTAdl! Is no loncror exatttd n tn countjr. lv JOB PHIN Tho.fobblnirDenartmentoftho complete, nnu our .100 ranting vrlllrdmliaro favor. bly with that of the lariro cltlos. All work done on jtiort notice, noitlv and at moderate prices. L theCoLtMiMMls J K BITTEMBEMIIEB,,pr05n"' Sm 11I -V- T: --r -r -f -t-j- .- . -r. it ft ( ( '.i-in (. 1 ,1 ...,! .11(1 BLOOMS3URG, PA'., Et), MAY 9, 18,84 THE COLUMBIAN, VOL. XVIH.NO10 COLUMDIA DEMOOItAT, VOl, ILVI1I, NO 11 1M Ono Inch JJiO Two inches .4.1. am Three Inclica.i.-.. 4 00 FourlnchfB 600 ouarter column.. 6 00 Halfcolumn..,...10O) Onecolumn to 00 su H) 700 BOO 1400 S5O0 8 HOT 0(0 7(0 to) 10(10 17 00 so 00 ex it 51". .1801 BUO'llSOU 1)0 I1S0D sod woo 15(0 nm SSS00 MOO woo 1000 Yearly advertisement pajablBnaarterly. Tran sient ad vertlscmenw must UipMdforlxiforelnBert ed except where parties have accounts Legal advertisements two dollars per Inch for thre inooMinnn. And at that rato for additional insertions without reference to leufrtlir C; Kxecutor'n, Art minlst rator's, abdAu'dltorjj Ay t Icci 1 three dollars. Must bo paid for when' named. Transient or Local notices, ten cents a line, regu lar advertisements halt rates Cards In the 'imslnwu Directory'" c6lumn,on dollar a year for each lino. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.' r K. WALLEIt,, ATTOItNKY-AT-LAV, f , llloomsDuij, fa, O.lleo over 1st. National MntfJ , . M". U. FUNIC, 4 .1 omialn cut's DulldinK, I jULboMsiDao, Vli n II. IHTOlCAriEW. U. rl A attohney-ata-itaw; HL00VSB0RO, PI.' onice over 1st National Bank. J OIIN M. GLA.HK, 'atLtIaav. E. . BROWER, v G8 FITTING & STEAM HEATING. DBALKU STOVES &TINW.ARE. All Iciutls of work in Sheet Iron, Roof ing nnd Spouting promptly atteiuled to. ' nr"8trlct attention given to heating bjr steam. Corner of Main & East Sts', ' Bloomsburj;) ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES, 1 j 01? CAST dl WItOUGIIT IUON. ' Suitable for Yards, Cemetery Lots nnd Public Grounds. - ...... 1 . . - 111 .1 . n .. A Hl tho several beautiful styles of Fence manufactured oy (no unuersisnoa. ,IU3TIOB,()F TIE PEACE. " ' '' 11LOOMBICR0, l'l. offlc over Moycr Bros: rir'ug Store. ' 0: W. MILLER, ATTOnNKT-AT-LAW Ofllco In Urowor's bulldlng.second Iloor.room No. 1 Illoomsburg, ra. CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! B. FRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Bloornsburg, Pa. onico corner of Contre and Main Streots. Clark 4 Uulldlng. can bo consulted in Qerman. QEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORNliY-AT-l;AW. New CotoHitJLN BotLBrKoBloomsburg, Pa, Member of the United Statos Law Association, Collections mado In any prt of America' or Ka rope. ( 1AUL E. WIRT, Attorney-at-.Law. Offlco In CoLVUBiiit Dnabmo, Room No. , second noor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. B, KHORB. L..WINTBR8I11. KNORR & WINTERSTEEN, A ttornoys-at-Ijaw. ... vaitAnai nanir hnlldlnor. nccond. floor, nrst door to he MU Corner of Main and Market streets Illoomsburg, ra. j-Pfisiot and Bounties Collected J-,W'VI?B, - - ATTORN EY-AT-LAW amce in Maize's buliaingjQvc'r Blllmeye r'J gi$c4ryj' Q B. BROOKWAY, Attorney-at-Law, ALSO NOTARY PUBLIC. lil huTtdimr onnosito Oourt Houao, 2ud floor, BlbSmsWirg, IV "A v,pr'18 '83 JOHN C. YOOUM, r Attqiui'fe-at;l!.aw, ,.( CATAWIB9A, PA. om.;a in Ns fin Building, MalnBtreet. Mnmhnr nf tlin American Attorneys' Aosocla. Ooife Jtlons mado In any part of America .lau. s, 1831. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. JuckBon Building, Rooms 4 nnd 5. May , 81 f rBERWJClf,PA RIIAWN &1IOBINS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LA1V. i Kcatawlssa,pa omce, corner ot Third and Main streets. e. smith, "Attorncy.iitLaw, Berwick. Pa. Can bo Consulted In German. ALSO FIH8T.OLAB8 FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES 1!EI'J!E8EHTED. "WOlflco flrat door below the post olllcc. MISCELLANEOUS. c t. BARKLEY. Attorney-at-Law , omco lu llrower'8 bulldlnc, snd atory.Hooms BUCKINOH M. Attorneyat-Law LV.onioe, Brock way's OuUdlntr.;iBt uoor, Uioomsburff, Penn'a, may 7, '80-t H. MoKELV.Y,ML-D..8areoh sidPliv , ilcln,'norWe Mate tt, below Market A L. FRITZ, Attorney-at-Law. tX. in Coldubun Bulldlnf, n M. DRINKER, GUN & LOCK8MITH icv.ug Macblnesand Machinery of all kinds rer niroa. oris 1 uooai uuuainir, inoomaourj, ra. J. C. BUTTER, Offloo, North Market street, Dloomaburt, treet. WM. .'byBlclau, M. REBEK, Hurecon a Office corner of ltock and Marl J street. R. EVANS. M. D.. Buraeon aid 1'hyslo'an, (omce and IteBldencu on Thlia AT THE ARTIST AND MERCHANT TAILOR, Who alwnvB elves vou tho latest tyles, and cuts your clothing to fit you. Having had the experience: lor a number ol years in ttio Tailoring liusi nosB, has learned what material will give his customers the best satisfaction for wear and stylo and will try to please all who civo him a call. Also on hand Gents' Furnishing Goods OP ALL DKSCKIPTIONB. HATS, CAPS, AND UMBRELLAS Always or the latest stylcV. Call nnd ex. nminc Ills stock before purchasing else. where. " (C Corner Main tfc Market Sts. Vnr ne.mt.v nnrl tiurnhllltv tliev nrounwrnasi ed. Set up by experienced hands and warranted to give satisfaction. Prices and specimens of other de signs sent to nny address. Address BLOOMSBURG PA- May 4-tf 2G6tli edition price ouly 1 BY MAIL POST-PAID April S5-ly KNOW THYSELF. I Breat Medical Work on Manhood. Exhausted Vitality. Nervous ind Ph.rst.cal Dcbll lty. Premature Decl no In .Man. Errors ot Youth, ami 1110 unioiu Rusenes rcsuiun irom muiscrc' tlon ot excesaon. A book for every man. youne. ralddlo-aL'crt and old. It contnlns in preacrlntlons tor ull acuta and chronla diseases, each one o' wnlch Is lnvtluablc. so found by the Author, whoso experience ror&j years is such as prouauiy never before feu to the lot ot nny pbysl.lan. San page: bound In beautiful French muslin, embossd covers, full irllt. cuaranteed to be a liner work In every sense mechanical, literary and professional than any oincr worK som in tins country ror f-'-.w. or tho money will bo refunded in every Instance. Prlco onlyl.oo by mall no-O-iuld. Illustrative xamtile 11 cents. Send now (Sold medal awarded tho uulhor by tho National Medical Association, to the olllcers ot whlcU.he refers Tho science of Urc should bo read by the yountf , for Instruction, and by the atlllclcd for relief. It will benetlt all lianton Lvncet. 'iheroH no memberotiiouiety to wuomi'ine Science of Life will nut bo useful, whether ,youiht parent, guardian, instructor of' cleruyman. -lr goiiaut. Address tho Pcabody Medical Institute, or Dr W. II. Parker, o. 4 Huinnch street, lioston, .Mass., who may bo consulted on nil dKcascs reiiulrliiK BKiu ana experience, curonic aim oosiinaie uhcis- on A. blKBer :Nli9tv Hutu nil tho White Clcpliitnts In tho Itlntti inolli Clothlns Sloclt or A. C. YatcM & Co. Au litntibiipr no dccaptlon, IV o rcfiunl the money on nil guodH not entirely NntlNfttctory. ft.. C.YATES &C0. LsSierBniliCWiiiit:S 611 SI PlIILAUELl'llIA. KcbSO '81 NEW BUGGIES!! CARRIAGE SHOP, BERWICK, PENN'A. FU6M S83.0D TO MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. May 2-Hrt Bulwer Lytton's Bridge- whekeit touciies the snonr.s Ano 'tiIe GltEAT COLUMN'S IN MIDST1IE.VM. t "What a beautiful brldjo between old ago niid childhood Ls'rellKlou. llow Intuitively (h vhlhl begins with prajerand worship on cnterinjr life, and now Intuitively, on iiulltlni; life, the old man turns back to prayer and worship, pulling himself again side by bide with tne lnratit,",rcmarks Sir 1 Yes butibetjrean Us lllitiintstibutmcnts tho onage 01 uieiiin intuv niii uau iwiiu .uuuus, throuirhwhlchwhe.wlldwatersd.tsli and roar li wrath and dtsolutlon. Prajerand worship alono do not siHL.Ua these. N'.ituiu's solid rocks must llo unshaken bmeith, and hum tn art and skill must roar and sollllfy tin strii'turo overheaiu Ood's will Is lcst exempllllecl In tho laws llo has made for the creatures whom lie li is placed under thiir nnnirol. Neither the child's tr istf li "Our Fathcr,"nor tho old man's "P orget mo not In tho mtiUt,of jnuio lnurmiues," wi leaner ,iiiiiitf ui weight uiasiniriegrain. !' I, KflLMicfiandlirt nrt then faith and nraycr : thn nnler Dt.llci.vcn lLselL illvlulty.hCAls. throuzh Its agents, and those agents aro the discoveries ot J man ; not tin vajm inmaine ns.its or pmpuan orseers., Is lite i otivtL-u toyoii liuulin1) drag Is you'ipotvcr to cope with llte'S) , problem and Utam. W() ikrncd f.yoi( aro uot ivcll. Vour blood Is slugglsli and tainted, pvrhiin'i ormio Important What a HowWatch Cases are Made. Most persons have an ambition to carry ft gold watch .case, arid yet few people know Low a watch case Is made, or tho vast dif ference in the quality of them. In a Solid Gold Watch Case, asido from the neces sary thickness for engraving and polishing, a largo proportion of) .the mefal is needed only to stiffen and hold tho engraved por tions in place, and supply strength. The surplus is not only needless, but undesira ble, because gold is a soft metal and cannot furnish tho$tlliiess, strength irad elasticity necessary 'to make tho case permanently strong and close-fitting. Tho perfect watch case must combine gold with some metal that will supply that in.which the gold is deficient; Thij jiasbcen accomplished by the Jamet Sent' dold NkCfcK wt Tjfouj which saves tlio waste of need- OA lest gold, and rscnEASESthe soliditt and ' 8TBENQTH of tho caseand at tho satno time reduces tho cost one half. I iU U KJiM Wlik C TuUrlirul al(kls rv.l.r tuiMl IIUiU.Ul fkUlkwl kw ibh Bw' 4 Itntua Wltik Chm trt !. (To be confnued.) 1 ure. .Mention this paper. .May s.4wu organ Is torpid o r overworked. This (act nny hive taken Clio mr u tn uyspupua, nieu-uaiism, guui., malaria, pilns In tho stomicli, chronic houliche, or any of a down other ills. PAltKUll S To.NIO will lnvliror.ite vou. as fresh air lnvlior.ites those who bklll ot haeboensluitupla daui,vfotldcolls. rItl.s povy- .erfttl, iiurefai)iiojoiu,ciwiiuie, em inu bsysujnu ol the central arch ot the brldgo ot life. fall WANTED. Ono Lady or Gentleman' in overy town. 2Sn week' and -exDenscs. 'Address- AMEIIIOAN PUULISIIINO, CO. .1-4-lm 17 North Tenth St., Philadelphia, ra. AGENTS WANTED! Tht 04 Cklcf mw rrplit A AmI IUl,rJ) to-day "30 YE ARB A DETECTIVE," by JUlH Pink tr to a. , AUcrlmlnftlpruetlmSDovnTuiir L.aipoted. Keplctewllb thrtlllnc 'Lrthea f Botarlon Potttt, ricipoeiet. rtuc uir KODoeri, I Caunterfeltcri, HvritUra, He. Hlui- "rEMrVERSUt mkk ikoiiiknth ktmk NOT K II AL'TIIOU. ffofHMly tlluitmej, tbTlllio(ly lntfritlaf h1li rftpl-llf . Clreult n t teUl trrra f 1'. M. UliVlTT, 404 ArcU tSU, rblladIpkl, Mill 1 1 1. II. HP..1., April 11 4-W cxm s : GRAY'H Bl'lCCII IC MGDICINE. 1 1 THE COMPLETE H0ME.M book. New editlQn.-New btndlnc.-New Uluitiittont from new deii;ni. Sunerbly gotteit up, bime low P'k Adipted to all tUssef. Sellt t tight. Agents Aoing blj WOlk, liXCBLl-HNT TEKMi, ThQ h4Htltoufcl pfOtlMtCtttl "om'S SSi. offii "h & co.Mn sthuxtd. pkU, fa. Altoutlier gt.ud new lx,oict 4i)J llitut. marS3-ly aid lood I'ht Tor Aicrilla. tloo lu JOO pr. mo. lunilr mI I In v r J rmiU Nr' II UlorT, Famous mill llrrUlitt IliUtlrnof tllt'Worlo Write lo J. C. JlcCui-dj .V Co., l'UIUileliliU, l'. mar 28-1 y aid RADC MARK TnsOiiEATENn-TRADE MARK I.ISII KEMKUY. An unfailing cure for seminal W e a k ness. Sncrmator- rhcoa, Imnotency, and all liiscascs that follow ns a seauence ot Self- Abuso ; as loss of klernorv. Unlvcr. IEF0RE TAIIIQ.sal Laasltudo,AFTER TAKINO. I'nhi in tlin liank. uimnesa or vision, rremaiure Old Abo, and many other diseases that led to Insa. nlty or Consumption and a Premature Grave. when drumrlsts from whom tho medlclno Is bought do not refund, but refer you to tho manufactur ers, and the requirements aro such that they arosfttumi, veixr, uuiuunru wim. nuu invir iit ten guarantee,, A trial of ono.nlnjlo package ot oray'B spceino vlU fonylaco the most bkeptlcal ot Irji mnl inerltR. on account or countericiis. we unvu auonicu iuu I Yellow Wrapper ; the only genuine . rwFull particulars In our pamphlet, which wo desire to send froo by mall to every one. If The KMttiiia .Mefiicine u aoia Dvaii urutrisis at fi per pack-ace or e packaes (or is, or will bo sent free uy raoit mi iuu rctci Bold by all drumlstsat ies (or is. or will bo sent f L'tnt ot the money; by addrcsslnir THE ailAYilKUICINK CO., BufflilcN. 1 Sold In Uloomsbnir.by a" drusglsts. novu-iv Bend ell, cents for postage, and re ceive tree, a costly box of gooda.yrhlcli will hMn" vrtii tn mrtm mnnnr rlrrht SELECT STORY. vf - NAMESAKES. Cfoso tlo slflitt'crfi, ICitty wild niuht it is, to Uo'suro 1 ' A I1U IU1II 15 UUilllfl UUWII III nwwuoj aitl n young girl, peering out into the ltony unrKiiosa. ' Abhrrbck uroiintl fHtift nnd ucly tin- erltlirj.m'ost fiwornOlo oirciiinstnnces). liokiiitj liko Bomo vast desert waste in .ii .l'.. ...!...! 1 .1 .!..! -!.. vmo uowimg winu nnu unvjiij iuiu, wuo lust viaiblo. , ..... . . .. . t "Why, Aunt lieu, alio continued, nausinc with ono linnd on tho shutter, "hero is n nnmo scratched on this pane of ulass. I never noticed it" till this minute. "What is tho namot" asked the old adv. indifferently, half asleep in her cozv arm-chair bv tho fireside. "n. l-n-l-o c-h 'lvmioon, o o o i s Greys, 18C1("' read tho girl ; "and tliim 'Kitty' written very badly just below. 'Kinloch 1 Kitty T said Aunt Hell, startniL' ui) with Bituuen interest. "Wliv that must bo tho satuo man I" Then slio sank b.iek nnain, murmuring: "Ab. Kittv I there was lovo in tnoso davs. and romance, too 1" 'Is t icro no lovo now i sam ner . .... . niece, comme to ner aunts suio anu kneelintr down on the hearth rug. w . . i r . I Tho ruddy names anil glow irem tne firo llt np tho girl's chestnut hair, fair complexion and bright hazel eyes. , Aunt Hell looKcd lovingly uown ni tho piquant littlo face heUl up to bur, nud said : ''Now and again wo meet Bomo of tho right kind ; but would you liko lo near the story ot that namesaKo of youis, Kitty 1" "very mucii.; lWt'll, fifty years ago, as you can easily reckon, I vas a girl of lti and was invited to spond, tno summer months with my aunt, who then had ond of tho fitiest'houses in this county of. Kildnie. "Several regiments were stationed at the cami and at a neighboring village, so youmay iinaginu the girls of the party and I looked forwaid to having a nav time. Oh 1 thoso few short summer months, Kitty ! I grow young acain when I think of them ! Tho rides across tho Currah in the fresh morning air, when in parties of ten or twelve "we would uallop for miles on those breezy stretches of emerald turf ; the handsome officers who enjoyed linviiiLT hide and seek in tho dusky evetiiutr hours iall over the old-frishioii- ed house, starting out of the corners and from behind doors and chasing us limnnilnj' ..Hown thn VHllmiprv oaken corridors, i tiers, '.ueu ouiwu wumu stroll into the garden, and under the trees there would bo souirs, llirtations aiulwhisneied confidences, aud prom ises-inado uy tne score ana. Oiled? SS ".oJ t. fJ 8 "What a mad, merry time it was ud tlie maddest, the merriest, the handsomest of all was a young Scotch lik'uteuant, , KiuloohKinlOclt?'1 His for wo nut hnlV tdii nld!nifctlli;OHnno shawl (li-aiiotl' o'v6'r KltVyy l.e.a.1 nilil 'shatilders. "w'lth'her round. ' dimpled arms npneariiife jilst ( "Kilijoch a regiuiciit had bqcn or dered ,aY!V to anothe'r part rJf Ir'i'lsitidj ;utiu ono morning, n low uays ueioro no i often caught a.gliuipso tif cheat ilVr8iVn'infV tln'diih tlio 'tremor (was, to go. wo begged for his uompniW' lu'i'a plc-in'o wo lind arranged lo liaVo wnurone ur vwu utuur uniiiiuo. " iTlianks vpry Inucb,' ho said i ' fam dfraid I Hi all bo too, busy.' ' but Wo All We ,uvq ti m" ovi-r HIOQ 000.00 In iVfcmllnn iourrullt ' Hn linrWii lull looriiraiVna.irlt. I'lMnnUirtirlio ' t'lflivilie 'montr41aiilo Hull In tiife. 1- 1 1 t it iixl to rt'H..n tlmt wfl WMil.ltit'i.illr.l Ift iiim-cr hlni ilinrnturliiy if iti.AOKw itr i.i. mriMiA.H 1'- Itucro, ff Aliifh ho ialU r.'rrci-t'iiUtixc, unm't llii- lll'r f uiuUiuil Tvburro ever iiiiulr. Th Mien of BUckwrH'n Bull Durliiim RmoVlnff JnUtccn iar exeu 1110-a n n ouicr uruim in thf mpcj.J. i-inir)y brtitie It lfni. it.Aiitl will Ut. tin 1rt t'liitontiln mIe. AUilititert tune It. lxjot lur tmJLuark of tUo Hull ou vwxy i4ikut;u. fui moinorwas insiiauu iiiiiiHuuii,uni.iiuu to" liiiu.iier goo4Slo6Wur$flrppMisity! for joking. And now for Kilt jf, the; Jlarch st-tt LA Nil IfKUTIUZINQ and Jlftufg., Co. 1 .mn ui..i-intwi nrren advantageous Induce. :7 W,HI?"K'SVma i - r"v"',viI,viitir.TivATons. Tbo l"erry Bprlnif Tooth Harrow, the best mine jiuiuju i , , vv" 'AllL'lnd And crradeaof rhOSnliaiO oy IU9 JUAlll- I h.,rnil mrnrlnnn mwna h..rrim tin. wnrlfm . ,..,. mil l'IMM oMrt Aifltir'.r I "n ... ' n. , ... IaDsoiuieiy sure, a uuctj ouann iitvstt vu.,au BuSta, Maine. Decai-iy i . TTrAM4iA canvassers in every county in this VV ttHLoQ. Stuto to take orders tor Nursery' IBiuuii. our-miy unu uitii.ivki CTrijvuwicm iss. GOOD WAGES, Kxpcrlenco in the bust- I Ji(a nov rcQuireu. tursenrs wmeiy uu tavyr- i uuiy Knuwu. x versus, nyfi-??. Thq 0. L. Van Dussri Nursery Os'., aKm.rit..y. ' 'Van Dusen Nuraortes eatablUbed 1839. Alio eiocu at wnoiesaie. t ' lm!1l.llliinw r EsfecbJu?rib!aCo,, Pa. Majf;!! raoi-. iNfJ i HOUSE, DENTIST, S'I.UVJSOIIUSIII, WVJI.Ullim f All styles of worlc done In a superior manner, work warranted as represented. Tiith Eitsucr bp wiruoor 1'ilN by the use ot (las, and free ot cbarite when artinclal teeth ' are Inserted. r omce over llloomsburtc Uanlclnjr Company, 7o be open at all hourt durwg tke da$ , Nov,'i3.iy jfc, . -Sri- JpiKE INSURANCE. OIUU8TIAN P. KNAfP, ULOOMBllUHO.l'A. IIOSIE, OI N. Y. MicuoriAsrs', of nkwauk, n. j. OUNTON, N, Y. 1'KOl'I.ES' N. Y, HKADlNO, 1'A. These old coaroairioMt are well seasoned by age udriHiTisriDand have never ret bad a los settled by any court ot Jaw fTTpelr. aaMt are lurestea in solid iioostTUBAnd are liable to baiard of rias only. U es raoHi-TLT and uonistlt adjusted aad bal aa soon as determined by ousutuh p. stHrrrscuL Aobmt ind Adjcstss, iiLOOsis- Tb fpaotle otlhubta eoSlt saolild patron ise the .ageuoy 'wh'jre losses It any aro settled nov uitus or oua oiineir owaeunenB. l'KOUl'l.NKSS, EQUITY, PAUt DKAL1NQ. " riff . Manufacturers of - ILEIIHtr PLATFBRMfWAQONS, AC 'rivjclasprlc always on hand. REPAIRING NEA TL YDONE. Prices reduced to tuil the limei. HAHTSIAN KirKSSKNTS TUB K0I.L0W1NQ AJIEHIOAN INSURANCE COMPANIES North American of Philadelphia. Kranklln, " " l'eunsylvanla, " " York, ot Pennsylvania. Hanover, ot N, Y. oueens, ot lx)ndon, Knrth ILrlllsli. nf lindnn. Uffloo outM-irsCttt tiiriMt, No, .6, Dloomabure.- I The underslorned 'haviiiir 'ntit bis Pianlnir Ull on Hallroad Htreet, tn nrst-ciaas condltlou, Is pre. i parea to ao uinaiii worse 10 uu uoe, FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BUNDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. furnisnea at reasonable prices. All lumber used Is well seasoned and none but smiled workmen lira viupiuycu. ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS furnished on application. Plan and speclflca lions prepared oy an oxperienceaarauguiBiuan Rtoonbiiririi street, 1 REAB . llROWN'Ji INSUUANOK UKrlUT.. ' Mover's new ouuainr, uaia uioomsourK, ra. . . Assets iBtnalusuratioP Co.", ot ilarWord, Conn.ifl.oTs.MO llnVal nf I.Tviirnnol'... 13.600.OOO Uncasbtro JM"0.J0j Klre Association. Vhliadelphlai..t.. '. ''''M!? 1'bieiiH, ot London eM-'!! r-AiNwniairr & co WHOLESALE GROCERS. 1 PlIILADEU'litA lDdon k Lancashire, of England...... , 1,109,910 Hartford otllarttord. ,-...,..l,. i..SJ9 sprlnifneldTlre and Marine........... i.'' It.vM.JS As tbo agencies are direct, policies are written or the Insured without any delay In the office at Uloomsburcr. Oot.su, 'Sl-li' TEAS, UYHUfS, COFrBE, SUQAlt, MOL VSStS, l.tis.eso i ; N, E, Corner Second and Arch streets tvorden will rogetvo prompt attentln ICS,SrICBS,BlClKSODi,4C,,itO, THE SURE FOR CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, CONSTIPATION, PILES, AND BLOOD DISEASES. PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILY. - "Kidnty.Wort U the most suoceisful remedy . avwnS. ' iJTi T U. Aia,4WU. juuu,gu, , v. ! ..VI. rrr ii..(n,...iui,l.l( T. Tl W . .r TTm VI. r.i'xddsei.Wort hu cured my n IX 9 after two y ours ulferliiiff." Sr. C. It, Summerllu, Son IUU, aa. " IN' TnuuuANua ur i-Hnca Uhw cured where aU else hid failed. It U mild, Vlttmolent, IT.UTA1N I.N ITH ACTION', but &rmtetf la all cases, rsrlt eleansrs tho Itlootl and Rtrenittbens ord (Ires New Ure ta all tho Important oreans of tuepoay. rne naiurdi aciioa ot ino svaiivjs is restored. Tho Liver Is cloansed of all disease, aud tho Bowels movo freely aad healthfully. In thla way tho worst diacaeca aro eradicated Irom tho system. i a ridrr, n.oo ui)riD on dm, solo nt dbiocists. Dry oan be soot by mall. WELLS, HICHAM ItSOX ACU.IlurllnilenVt. licruiiiai bhu wn4.,tliu u.UKitt!ri ot an, old guriluiiur who lived about :i mK awav from iiiv.niiiit'aditiust'. and of all distiMotiugly'-iiVoityMMmoii kWho havl iniiito int'ii do foolish t' ings, l am siiig Kittv was ono of tho pivtiiot." "Vliat was she liku" "No'iJosciTptfon iojild coiiiol up tq tliuiriifiimVljui Ijcah Jell'you unit sliij liad Uio Ir'sh blue eyi-a, a coniph-xioii liko milk, hair of tho brightest and Bilkiestcliest'nnt, curling in littlo ring all ,"6yorl 'liorbrow fiitd. neokj,, .atulj sldnciOt upright liguri that was thu cm vy of half our girls. One day, as a largo party of ,11 jver.o standing chati tenng under tho trees, 'Kilty passed ui with ajbasket of Jruit. tf r ' i'iKinlocli'for tho firstjtimol nattcedj uo'girl.'nii'dieeraed atruokMunib wittj ama.omciit. ! "Ho stood at a littlo distance ana kept his eyes fixed on her. "It-,was love frotii'that.yevy, tppiiientj 'and every' one notided it. - ' ' "All the other young fellows of course immeditttelyisivarme round th L'l lis basltht.and ..UOixriliihejnitig tnem selves with not so much as a 'by you cave.' 'fKitly beL'antfsexnostulauntfr ib they put-herolT. " - - j w.oulu liko us to have the best, I'll b bound.' "And another, 'Mahone, -one kie from ttiat cheek with the bloom of th6 peach upon it will s;ivo,y.oii roirthcse rascally 'thieves,1 :for V wlllc nght-theni all tor such a lavor ! I "IJut Kitty would not bo bribed, and seemed about to icsign horsolf to the loss of her fruit, when Kiulocli shouldered his way into tho group, and, giving tho last speaker a friendly pusli criod 'Leavo thp girl alone. Grant !.' iliuu, .. turning to Kitty took tho basket out of her hands, say ing, 'It is too heavy for1 your little arms, and thero will como no 0110 steal ing your fruit now, I'm thinking I' " TUauk yon, said lvitty, gratotiilf y, and walked along'Jhis'siiW' ': " 'That is the first tnno I have seed SUCSGlilBE NOW FOR THEi Columbian Sl.'SO A YEAH, Cures Jlhoumatism, Lum bago, Lamo Back, Sprains and Bruises, Asthma, Catarrh, Couchs, Colds, Soro Throat, Diphtlio.ria, Burns, Frost Bites, Tooth, Ear, and Head' ajtfijganjijxU pains and aches. The Nit Internal ami tilcrtul remedy In the orM. nitij'teltlsrusrsntcsj. SoUbyinsuUiuc dcstfitsviiywhcie. rhrtctlenl In tihl Isnusei. FOSTER, MILDUriN t. CO., Prop'ri, llUfPAU), N.V..U. S.A. "my lady," allow any 0110 to fetch or carry lor ner,' saul ruy brother. '" 'Thero is no Ltainsavinf;, Kinloch, then, as I can toll you, Harry 1' I cried, 'tor ho always gets his own way in what ho wants.' ' " 'Especially when it has to do with pretty girls 1' sneered Grant. "'Treason I' wo all shouted, in a breath; 'iuulqch is thp samu to 113 alii to everybody:' ' ' ' " 'Of course,' said Grant, recoverinii his temper j 'but aro ypu uot all prett V Kills V . ,1 "Wo laughed, mid did not deny thi soft impeachment t so the momentary breach; wijh iQileuA 1 J I I li i rPli n t. wnu flmllfiiir? tiinn wn .iintip.ui Ivitty earning up to our house with he fruit. "Wo'knoV iiuihiiic wo could hav4 said or done would havo prevented hori Imt'wo wore nou nuituigq sqri abou in.llpch, wl o oWrLshiqJtHiitJ fi tl3 Bni soiio iuiu waiuioreu auout iiko a uis- . 1 1 i i 1 uuseuii luvei, j , "Ono day-wo .met Kitty in 01100 tho lanes, and said to her, 'How U i you never ooma our ,wa'y uow Y ' 1 ll'Pl 111 tl .t.l I HO LJlll U1USIIUU, " 'Father profow to tako up th things himsotf,' sliq murmurod, fo wliioh painfully amiarout lib wo i Bianuy lorgavo ner, ,('lO f. liut voii must como V crieil. 'Wocountca unon vou.' 'But I I havo so many; things' 16, .to'to-day.'" Y "Here lie 'stopped and blushtd. "Wo ilrls word looking very Inquis itive, anil aoiiio of tho men had a per ccntibln sneer on .their, faces. " 'Ho has got his. lady-love to bid irood-bve to, I daresay,' suggested Philip iGrant, !'' 'Kinloch turned on him with blax-i ing byes. Wc all kept, back They worn liko globes of fire, . " 'Confound it,1 sir I' ho fcrletl, 'and suppose I havo 1 what is that to you V "Wo nil looked at Philip 1 ho was vorv white. biitheBliruniredhm should ers indifferently nnd wisely forehoro to answer. f'Kinloch's temper coolod down as raniillv as it had arisen. f't am sorrv to (llRannoint you, girl?, ho said, gently, 'but you will have to excuse tne. Anu, bowing, lie waiKCrt off.. 'Wo watched his upriuht,' 'manly ilcuro striding along till ho disappear- ed, arid then wo all looked at each other and sighed. " -'A clear case, saiu ono girl. " 'Head over heels.' "'What will he do t' " 'IloW caii ho marry her.' 'J 'Kittv can look after herself.' ." But I am sure bIio is in lovo ; bIio never lias been before.' " 'He will go way and 'forget her "He gave tho bridal' rein a shake, Bald, 'Adieu I for evermore, My love i And1 adieu for ever more. ' '"Never I' said I : 'nothing, of the kind will happen. I am euro ho will marry tier. "lhat evening Kinloch mado, hi" way to 'the old garrti'iier's cottage. His face was pale, but ho had a determined 16ok' in the corners of his mouth, and he carried his head well thrown back and stepped lightly along. "The girl had set her father's supper before htm and had gone out to test in tho garden and silently watch tho still beauties of tho night. "The air was fresh, and in the heav ens th(5 full niopn was hurrying through its star spangled course, lho roods 11 a neighboring stream rpstlnd and sliiv W'-i'd iii the breeze, and alarge nfghti moth or two namo sailing up .and bumped agaiiist Kitity's white hand-) kerchief "fin their way to, the fatal cmi l,i. , 'r.-.v '1. .. .1. 11.''. (iio s 111 1 ) 1 11 11 uy iuu wiiiuow. "Tho ijirl looked up to tho sky and. teais tilled he.r eyes. "Was it the brightness of the moon 1 " yhy do you weep, Kitty !" said a voici' at her hide. No need to turn t(( look for, tho speaker ! The girl buried her tnoe 111 her k hands and oobuo afresh. " 'You art; going away V she said. " "Yes. I am going awav.' said Kin loch ; 'hut you will come with ni-, Kit tv, for vou Iovol me.' '"I love yuii, but, I li:ill put acuom pany you.' " 'But you must. 1 I have spoken to tho old priesti aud ho is ready to marry us. ' 'Kinloch,' slio said, locking up in her lover's faco with a sweet, serious smile,, 'you have made mo lovo you, fof ,1. could not. help it.; but., you cannot make mo marry you.' "Oh, but you Will, darling, won't, you, Kitty V ho' went on, eagerly. You know I can marry HQV, because I came of ago the other day, aud I havo much more than my pay now. Is that what vou are thinking off " 'How could I think about that f Why will you not nuidorstand, Kin loch t Your proud rid father and your silver-haired stately mother, how could they bear lor 0110 01 their sons to mar ry an Irish poasaptigirl V "'lou havo nothing to learn irom the highest lady in the land, my dar ling,' ho Raid, fondly ; 'aud younger boiis are not expected to marry heiress es.' But sho shook her head resolutely. " 'And is this how you lightly Hing away a man's happiness for lifer " 'A few days pain now, to save you years of regret in the future. "Tho young man looked at tho girl perplexed. Wjmro could sho havo learned such sentiments ? where had sue gained tlio strength to express them so freely 1 "llo then said, slowly nnd solemnly, ns if taking an oath. 'Look yonder, Kitty 1 That is the evening star. So sure as it will shine in the heavens five, ten or twenty years, as surely will my love remain unchanged for you. Bid mo como back when you will, Kitty, and if I havo breath in my body and strength to do it, I will come.' " 'Como back in' ten yeais, Kinloch I will bo trub to you, nnd wait till then. I will try and improvo inysolf make myseit more worthy ot your lovo.' "iveop; as you aro, Kitty remain unchanged, said tho young man, jeal ously, 'lost; when I como again I shall not1;, seo in yon tho last look I took away with mo, iny life, my lbvo,!' ho murmurod, passionately j and kissing her BWuet brow1 and mouth, folding hor in one hist embrace, liu sighed and left tier. vbhu turijed to go into iio oottairo. A WgVdowny moth which " had' be'eu bumping against tho Utile window sail ed iii beforJhor. 'oircled'thricvodiid the caiitUifaud How up Miit'o tho alluring brightness. Thu candlo liiOkered ,atid went out 1 tho moth dropped down with a thud upon tho table, dead, i' 'Kitty, with eyes blinded by tear and with shaking hands, relit, thougl somewhat tardily, tho h Wcli. tlio vears passed on and tho girl was joked and teased, and had many offers of ninrrlngo ; but bIio was linn and would listen to none. "At last the young fellows grow wea ry 01 tticir iruiticss .attempts at lovo making alone, "A when sho ex pooled her young gentle- said in a disappointed tone, man iionie, and jaunted hor in cutting "My namo is Kinloch," ho tipeuuiitn ui 1 11 iiiHiiiiinuuiis, I Willi n picusuiib hiiiiic. "iNiuo years wont liy, nud thou tlioro camo tho battlo of Waterloo, when olll cers and meti went down in hundreds together,'. ,c-.-l "ami, no "!.: 'i'i, V" block. I hopo you will .forgtYP.theJtl: triiRion." Kitty's grand castles in tho'airMl fell to tho ground with n crash.' ;Hdw commonplaoo 1 Ho was only thomowi Lieutenant, after all. but ho did hot and tlio greater part left her look tho whipper-snapper hor aunt had tironhesibd. V ''A few, more unkind, would ask "Then you arc not Kirilooht" . slid . . ...1 ( ' .1 I I . if !...-.! . . . answered,' "My aunt was telling mo about thiH Kinloch." And Kitty lappod thq framo with her finger. "I will toll you tlio story 901110 day, if you likd1, but von como into too room iubi, aa . sue word from Kinloch, and Kitty's heart, which had never failed said vour namesake did, dressed in tho in its liuhtness. nor her sten in its R.tmn wav and everything. But there I speed, now sank and faltered for the I suppose vou aro not even a rclationA' n . .1 I .1 ..-II ! 1 .1. ..H..nM ursi tirao. 1 "110 was my lamer, nam vuu vijuuk "Early in tho next year in fact, on man nuiotlv. "So no wonder wo arc Nnw Year's nlizht tho ofticer cave a 1 something alike." ' balh nnd every girl and voting man for It was now his turn to say, In a dirf- .. If o I . . .. . .. . . miles nroutid was invited. appointed tone, "liut youn namo is not, "liirls were in great demand, nnd 1 Kitty. 1 am Mire.' . 1 went down to iriv aunt's house esneo- "Yes. it is." said Kittv eagerly! Then ially for that night. sho stopped, a sudden rosy Hush rnshed 1 was anxious to seo Kitty myself, over her faco. "At least, noit in!' and lo find out how tho years had pass- But sho could not deny it, for it was ed over Her head. Kitty. "You think, perhaps. 20 was rather old to be, called a girl do you, Kitty 1 "Well, 1 felt almost the same as 1 did when I was 10, and quitn as ready lo enjoy a dance Or flirtation, 1 oan as sure you. "Ivato Daly that Was her name- went to help the ladies unshawl them selves, and bo ready with needlo and thread when nn unhappy damsel with J'Tlieso aro our namesakes ;-8ha11iwo write our names below' them, Kitty it "Somo day perhaps.'1 Some Things Boys Should Know, Boys Bhonld never go through ,lifo satisfied to bo always borrowing' other ,ins. Thero aro somb' things peoples brair tlicy siiouid find out for thorriselVcS. torn skirt or tlouiioo should require her . . va ..hV'tb assistance. bo found out. An appK dropped at "She was then 28, and the young ,i. ft. f Vnwtnn. and ho. took it 'as girlish beauty had developed into tho au i,lvitatiou to study tlio force's1 H'5f most lovely of women. Only when imture, and thereby discovered tlid'law her faco was at rest, and you caught ,,f -rnuitniiiin. kvorv' bov should tho Blipioioii of an anxious heart upon ,i.jr, . tVinurrlit,. or do some 'good it, would you havo guessed her age. p,v timt. shall livo after hlml A far- "Sho wore a palo tea-rose-tinted , le,.-s ij()y sb0nlcl discover' for himself gown, with rnllHH ot lace of her own making nt tho neck and sleeves. "It was a wild and stormy night ithout, iifst such a one as this, but it only served to enhance tho brightness nnd animation ot the scene within shoes and tho silvery laughter rose ligtier than tho wail of the wind, and rf .I.H .. .. . 1 1110 llllKllllg WlllO Clips sound of rain. 'Suddenly their was a lull pe wiiat timuer win uear tuo most wuium,, what is most elastic, what will last longest in tho water, what out' df tho water and what is mo uest time to cut down trees for firo-wood. How, many kinds of oaks grow in your, region; .and "Tho dancing of tho high heeled wlmt Js i, especially good fof ! Hdw drowned all urn stnti. d in our dances : a chill blast seemed 10 have entered thu room j we turned and saw a silent, dark tiguru standing in the doorway, He was ull and handsome, but his arge black cloak, careiully slung over lis shoulder, was dripping with th rain nnd making large pools nn the Uoor. Ills legs booted and spurred, were mud up to the tups. "Just at that moment the, clock struck 12, and the year 1810 had bro kfii. Som of th- morn excitable girls screamed and ran behind their part nets. 'Was it an apparition ? Was it au ill omen, for the coming year ? I seem to fiighteu vou, good penpl D'les nobody know me?" "Kitty at Unit moment was bringing n a jug of loud claret at another il or 'She heard tho voieu and turned round trembling, with a vild erv, 'Kin loch, Kinl.ich, 1 knew you would come bayk I And aiunl n crash of breaking glass for sho 1 t tho vi'ss 1 slip fr un her hands ho liimnili'il In Ins sne and then disappeared in thu folds of Hie gn at cloak." "How Hplendid, Aunt Bell I" said her lliece, drawing a deep breath ; "but if she married him then, I do not see why she should not hove donu so before." "Ah, but sho was a wise girl, little one ; shu knew it would lest his con stancy and prove if ho teally loved her. A young man's lovo at 21 (as she knew very well) would not be his cnoico at 1." does a mm nv witnout moving wing or feather ? tlow does a snaktflclitrib a tree or a brick wall t Is thorp a difference between n deer's tracWand'a hog's track t What is it t How often does a deer shed his horns and what becomes of them t In building ;a chimney which should bo tho largest, the throat or tliO lunuel T anouia it 00 wider at tho top or drawh In 1' Tho boys seo many horses. Did they evtr see a whitu colt 1 Do thoy'k'ripw hfJw old a twig must be to bear peaches, arid how old the vino is when grapes first hang upon it T There is a bird in the forest which never builds a nest, b"it lays her eggs in tho nests of other birds. Can the boys tell what bird-it is? Do they know that a hop vide alwavs winds with tho course of tho siin, but a bean vine always winds tho other way ? Do they know that' when a nmse crops grass no eais oavn vt w.mN hiiu but that a cow vds nt ward fiom her, lifcanse she has' tin t'Ceth upon hft upper jm, and Iris fo gum 11 1 Enormous Patent Figures- .! .1 1 ut "Tho days passed .011, apd Kinloch) irhiid.bpfori beck' tlio life itolir ox peditious, was now generally absent. ! 1 "Wher6 ho hall been was ovidunt, liorht. ' " 'Kilty, my fair ,' safd tho old man pointing sigiiiliuantly to tho singed in sect, 'don't be as foolish as that silly .i.i.. t .1 i 1 . 1 r. tinny. ii oycq wuro iiar.ziuu, ami 11 had no. strength to resUtuho fatal fas oinatlon, "'Fatlicr,' said tho girl, Btoopln down and kissing his gray looks, 'you may trust iuu. Horo'Aunt Bell stopped 'Is it lutori'stiiig 1 Shall I ao 011 1" "On, to I Did ia oomu nuk J" said ner noice. "What become of them, aunt!" "Oh, they married and traveled about a good deal, aud finally both died out in India within a few mouths of each other. There was 0110 son, and I believe he is in tho nrpiy also. Come, Kitty, 1 shall go to bed, and uot wait up any longer tor your father.'' Thero is a now Lieutenant coming in Mr. Perry's place," said her nieeo as sho badu her good-night. "lnu young men nro not what they used to be," sighed the old lady. "Somo littlo whipper-snapper, I'll bo bound, with feet that would go iu your slippers. Uood nignt, ohildie.' Kitty went slowly downstairs and pondered over in her mind tho story of the beautiful Kate Daly and tho faith- tul Kinloch. bho went to the window and undid tho shutter. Sho pictured to herself tho young man coining to tho Window nnd scratching Ins namo on tho lass, nnd then taking tho girl s hnnd into his own, slowly guiding it just be low. She leant in tho deep shadow of the windowscat and strove to realize each scene in tho littlo drama. There, under that very door, stood tho black-robod iigure they had all shrunk away from in tho midst of their mirth. What t Was sho dreaming ! What stood thero nt that very moment ! A tiguro darker than the gloom ol tho room. Tho rain poured in floods outside, and tho wind whistoled and moaned round tho corners of tho house. Tho figure camo a littlo further into tlio room. Slio saw, by tho misty light, 110 was a tan man with a dark cloak over his shouldors, booted and spurred, witti mud up to ins hips. Sho felt ns if tho wliolo sceno was to bo played again before her very eyes 1 but sho looked in vain for tho pretty gins ana ladies 111 tncir putted alcoves and short waists, their (lowing curls and higli-heelod shoes. Kitty where was sue And hero bIio blushed to herself in tho daikness. Thero was a Kitty 1 but not tho one. 1 ho man cainu up to tho window, evidently thinking 110 ono was in tho room. '1 ho girl shrank back as tho wet cloak brushed against her cheek "Kinloch I sho said, half doubting whether tho figure would unswor, for she could hardly tell yet if she was dreaming or no. "Who Biioko my namo!' he called out, startled and looking round. "I did," eaid Kilty, feeling abashed, almost at his elbow. Ho glanced down, drawing away liis cioak. "I am sure I beg your pardon, thought tho room was empty. I must liavo oomo into tho wrong quarters 1 ar living no into I must havo mistaken tho 1 That theie are a good ninny' ways'of doing the i-auu- thing is made very ap parent by a littlo investigation ot tho list of patents grained by the govern ment since Us organization. Th total number ot patents granted during that period aggregate Pearly SOD.OOD. Of these exclusive privileges 10,201 were for metal-working ma chines of various kinds. The people who desire tn keep warm .can tako their choice of 8,238 stoves' and furnaces. There havo been 0,505 patents, relating to, railway cars and 3,504 improve ments to the railways themselves. Tho boots and shoes wo wear havo given occasion for 5,000 patents ; tho evolu tion of tho modern plow has required 0,G80 exclusivo rights and the 'modern harvester 0,000 ; 5,111 alleged Im provements havo been mado 111 steam engines and 5,254 in lamps ami gas fixtures, which probably explains t,o a great extent why gas bills aro so high. The ladies can tako thoir choice from 9G9 different kinds of corsets, sleep on 2,453 different kinds of beds and slt.on 1,580 patented chairs. This list covers ouly a small portioti of the articles patented, but it gives a general idea of tho fertility' of tho Yan kee mind iu tho matter of making im provements in ovory conceivable utensil, machine, thing of use or ornament. It is a very small and useless article that hasn't furnishod the occasion for sev eral hundred patents. Tho important improvements among tuts lmmonso number probably hold tho relation of tho two grains of wheat to two bush els of chaff, but they aro numerous enough, however, to have furnished tho basis for a great many fortune. very How to Boil Water. . I must tell you tho old Btory how tho lato Charles Dclmonico used to; talk about the now hot water cure. Ho said tho Delmouicos woro tho first to rec ommend it to guests who complained of having no appetite. "Tako a cup ot not water ami lemon and you win feel hotter,'' was tho formula adopted ; and tho cup of hot water and loraon was simply a little not water with a a drop of lemon juico in it to tako away tuo insipidity. ior this antt bil ious remedy tho caterers obarged, tho pneo of their best liquors 2o,;conta or more and it certainly was a wiser way to spend small chaugo than in alcohol. "Kow people know how to cook water," Charles used to affirm. "Tho secret is in putting good, fresh water into a neat kettle, already warm, aud setting tno water to boiling quickly, aud tliou taking it right off for uso iu tea, ooffeo or ottier drinks noioru tl is spoiled. 10 let it steam and simmer and evaporate until the good water is 111 tho atmos phere and tho lime, nnd iron and dregs only loft iu the kettle -bah 1 that is wnat. makes ninny people silk, and is worso than no water ut nil.'1 Hvery lady who nads this valuable rocipo of a great and careful cook 'should nover forget how to cook wator. ivew York Times. Probably tho oldest log oabjii In Iho country is now stntiding near Ibnt gomery, Ala. It was built in '1798, and for fifty years previous to tho 'rebel lion was occupied us a hou$o for farm slaves. f