My Maid Marie. 11V MUS. IIAmilKT A. CI1KKVKR, IN "EX AM IN Ml. Slio Haiti lur m va was Snanlsli. null licr mn-Hirt Itnllnn, mid It w.-w easy In uonovo nor correct in oncii case. Slip might )crlmH liavo had as siilendldly lujtrona eyes, had her father been of a .1!ir . --.i i... i i ..i. uuiuruiit nationality, ami uer voiuo I.. -! II- 1. .1. uuuu lis iiiiisiuiiiiy nvtuui iniu ner iiiuui cr been reared under less simny nkles; but it wan not altogether tho liquid cyos with their faultlessly pencilled broivBj nor yet tho song-llko voico which conHtitutcd tho nameless charm characterizing my maid, Mario. Although not muoh of a talker, bIio Bocincd at Hrst possessed of an unusual dogrco of intelligence, rendering her a pleasant companion, as well as moat ucsirablo assistant. Sometimes I vinxuelv wished tho blue veins in her pure olive temples' wero less prominent, and in tho samu vnguo way I rather disliked, without stopping to think just why, to seo tho labored dilating of tho delicato nos tril after uny httlo exertion. But after awhile, I began regrot- lully to tear tliat iunrio was hardly tho sensible girl 1 had had taken hor for. Sho was invariably good-natured, al ways on tho alert to servo mo in any possible manner, never tired of run ning on "willing errands.'' Ah, my maid I my own maid, Ma rio I where shall 1 ever find such wil lint; feet again. But, as I was saying, I had begun to suspect thero was something a kind of romance lingeing Mario's thought and lending a falso glamour to her dream of tho future. Sho nover went anywheio except to tho httlo mission chapel in the next block, a fact I deplored somewhat i as being so fond of plcasuro myself in thono days, it was a matter of wonder how any pretty young person could bo satisfied without a certain amount of amusement ; but ono look at hor con tented face would set hor mind at rest. Ouo morning sho was in my room placing in its ample box the beautiful f;auzy dress I had worn to my particu ar friend Lucy Deano's party tho night before, and as with deft fingers she folded each soft plait nicely away, a sudden feeling of pity seiz-ed me, that there should exist such a difference in our lives, for wo wero both young, and she more like a dainty little lady than ono who waited and served, so I ven tured tho kindly meant remark : "I supposo you liko pretty things as well as any one, don't you, Mario V Sho ceased her skillful touches for a moment, and raising her great lovely eyes to my faco replied almost raptur ously : "Ah, my lady ! sho always would call mo "my lady' "my dear lady I Buch a garment as is making for Marie! mortal ey.'s had never seen its liko I and Ho who has ordered it for me ah, my lady, how I shall speak to you of Ilim?" Her soft voico quavered, that oxcit ed dilation seemed catching her breath, sho choked up and said no more, but as sho boro tho box from the room, hor faco woro.an expression which mado mo think of the faco of an angel. But understanding her so little, my mental ejaction was, "Poor Httlo sim pleton, what a thousand pities sho would delude herself with unlikely fancies 1" Tho circumstauco was nearly for gotten, however, when some timo af terwards sho went with a message to Lucy Dean, whoso father had just built a princely now house. Upon her return I inquired half sportively : "Well, Marie, what did you think of Lucy's home A great wistful, tearful longing to say soracthiug sho hardly knew how to say seemed to seizo tho girl ; then sho replied with tho slightly foreign accent habitual with her : "iSit-perb 1 grand ! very su perb ! but oh, my lady 1 nothing to tho homo that awaits Mario 1 My lady" sho broke out in an eager, impulsive way that surprised mo "my lady dear I will you not como to Mario af ter she leaves you for her beautiful homo T Poor Mario loves and would welcomo you so 1" Then sho pressed her hand against hor heart, and turned deathly pale, while blinded and half frightened as I was, I again mentally ejaculated : "Tho poor, pretty little ninny 1 to have Buch dreams !" And that evening when, thinking it over, ma said, "A penny for your thoughts, dear !" I replied : "Ma, I'm afraid Mario has some queer, high-flown notions that will spoil hor in timo unless they nre check ed j "and mother said sho had noticed something about tho girl a little unus ual, sho went about with such a rapt, absorbed expression much of tho timo ; but ma added in her kind way : "But there I it's no fault, perhaps, after all j and I do wish bIio wasn't quite bo frail-looking ; for a more faithful, obliging Httlo creature nover lived." Mario I could you hear me, dear, if I tried to tell you hoxa faithful I'vo loarnod to think you now T Matters came to a painful crisis only a fow weeks later. Lucy Dean was in my room, saying pretty bantering nothiugs concerning mo and ray friend Harry Bacon ; and I was conscious that tho wistful, lonping eyes of my Spanish-Italiau maiden wero regarding mo with their dowy gaze tho while a gazo whioh sho had otten followed me of late, as if wanting to say soinctlilug sho scarcely know how to word aright. After Luoy had gone, Mario turnoJ to me with a coaxing urailo, completely disponing an idea of unduo familiarity, as sho asked : "And Mr. Harry Bacon is worthy, my lady T You aro suro t" "Oh, he's considered a splondl a splendid young gentleman," I answer ed gayly, "nono better, it is thought." "Yes, ono is bettor," my lady 1 Ma ria's only lovo among men, is Chief I had sensitivoly turned my head away, thinking sho was about to mako ono of her silly speeches, and as the pause came, thought hor trying to find suitable expression for her thoughts i but tho dull stillness all at onco caused mo to turn towards her, and in the hurried alarm of tho next fow hours, I forgot for tho timo all that had been said for when I turned, a red stream was issuing from tho lips of poor Ma ria, hor Lands wero pressod hard against hor heart, and tho nostrils struggled in fearful play for tho tardy breath nearly rofusing to come. I ran for mother and tho servants, and pretty soon tho doctor came and said Mario had better bo taken to tho hospital, as she would nover bo fit for Horvlco again ; but ma wouldn't listen to Bending her away, and as for me, I wanted to watch my pretty maid con ti mi ally. Sho nover rallied, but from tho first moment of attack wont tpocdily down ward. Downward I How camo I to poncll mistaken expression liko that t If over mortal being went steadily upwind, surely bo went my maid, Ma rie. Two davs afterward, in all tho flesh beauty of a Summer morning, 1 met tho doctor in tho hall, anil ho said Ma rin wanted to boo mo nnd I must "bo calm." Poor lilttu beauty 1 shu held out nut) loving hand as 1 appioaehed llio lied, Her uttcrnnco was slow, nnd I remem ber ovcry word tho Boft voico said remember it as it hoard but y ester day. "My litllo lady, cootl by I Gocd by, my lady, dear I Tho garment of righteousness Mnrio tried to tell you about, the day niter iHiss Jiiioy a party, is nil ready it shall bo worn to day. Tho house ntnonir ihu mnnv miiiiaimis. 1 tried to speak ot onco, is swinging ------- ---a. f wido pearly gales to lako in poor nttio mm io i "My own love, tho Chief among ten thousand oh, so lovely is calling ev ery moment for His own Marie 1 I shall want you thero by-aud, my lady own. You mustn't forjret Marie t sho won t forget to love and watch over hor lady" Tho tender voico stilled, lliu lumi nous eves dropped : then mother camo and said softly 1 had butter bo down stairs and find pa, and livo minutes later mother came down, and said Ala rio was an nngel in Heaven. I have often worn soft, cauzy dress es on occasions of pleasure since then, but -'never without a thotiRht of the garment of righteousness I bono was secured for mo lone ago. jviy eyes have rested with satisfaction on many a beautiful home, built nnd cmhelished for comfort and pleasure ; but I bclicvo never without a thought of the pearly gates, through whioh I hope somo day to pass to heavenly habitations. t Soft words of lovo from human lips havo been whispered in my ear, but sweeter far than all other voices come tho promises of tho Chief among ten thousand, who engages never to leave nor forsake His chosen ones; and these most holy influences wero borno into my innermost soul by tho lowly maid en who said I must not forget her. Forget her I It all happened in my youth, when life was bright, and hope was strong ; but i know that among tho most sacredly cherished event of my life, thero will linger always most hallowed memories of my sainted maid, Mario. Some Carious Facts. Gold beaters by hammering can re- duco gold leaves so thin that 282000 must uo laid upon cacn omer io prouueu inu thickness ot an inch, yet each leaf is so perfect and frco from holes that ono of them laid npon any surface, as in gild ing, has tho appearance of solid gold. They aro so thin that if formed into a book 1,500 would only occupy tho space of a single leaf of common pa per , and an octavo volume of an inch thick would havo as many pages as tho books of a well-stocked library of 1,500 volumes, with 400 pages in each. Still thinner than this is the coating of gold upon tho silver wire of what is called cold lace, and wo aro not sure that such coating is not of only ono atom thick. Platinum and silver wiro can be drawn into wiro much finer than human hair. A grain of bluo vitriol or carmine will tingo a gallon of water so that in cvfery drop tho color may be perceived. A grain ot musk will scent a room for twenty years and will at the end of that period havo lost little of its weight. The carrion crow smells its food many miles oil. A burning taper uncovered for a single instant, during which it docs not lose ono thousandth of a grain, would nil with light a sphere tour miles in diameter so as to bo visiblo in crery part of it. Tho thread of tho silk worm is so small that many of them aro twisted together to form our finest sewing thread ; but that of the spider is smaller still, for two drachms of it by weight would reach from Lon don to Edinburgh, or 400 miles. In tho milt of a codfish or in water in which vegetables havo been infused tho microscope discover animalcules of which many thousands together do not equal in bulk a grain of sand; and yet nature, with a singular prodi gality, lias supplied many of theso with organs as complclo as thoso of tho whale or elephant, and their bodies consist of tho same Btibstance; or ulti mate atoms, as that of man himself. In a single pound of Buch matter thero aro more living creatures than of human beings on tbo faco of the globe. What a scouo has the microscope opened to the admiration of tho philosophic in quirer. Water, mercury, sulphur, or in general any substance when suffi ciently healed rises as in visiblo vapor or gas; that is, reducod to tho aeriform State. Great heat, therefore, would cause the whole of tho material uni verse to disappear and tho most solid bodies to becomo as invisible and im palpable as tho air we breathe. Few havo contemplated an annihilation of tho world more complete than this. Uasselis Haturiuiy Journru. Seeding Down to Grass In seeding down to grass there aro two mistakes that farmers often make. first, not much moro than half seed enough is sown. Second, the Boil is not half prepared. It is vory poor economy to try to save monoy by sow ing a small quantity of seed. Tho re sult is thero are many vacant places, .1 I , r... f. i iiiiih luuving u cuanco lor weeus and undesirablo varieties of grass to como in, whioh having gained a foothold will soon begin to crowd out the desirable varieties. An effort should bo mado to sow seed enough to coyer tho laud so thick with young plants as to crowd out every undesirablo variotythat tries to get in. In this way a muoh better quality of hav will be obtained, and tho crop will bo satis factory somo years longer than if only half Bccd enough Is sown. Many far. mers Beem to havo an idoa that thov have but litllo to do to proparo a field io sow grass seed, oxcept to simply plough it and run an A harrow over it a fow times to level it hut this is not enough. If n good crop of grass is expected it is necessary to not only thoroughly pulverizo tho soil three or four inches deep, but to mix a liberal supply of manure with it. As it is gonerally oxpectod that the land when onco seeded will remain in grass sever al yoars, it pays to not only apply a liboral quantity of fertilizers hut to ap ply something that is not ail at onco availablo for plant food. Ground bone, It not very lino, will do this, and is therofoio ono of tho best fertilizers to apply to land that is to be seeded down on grass that is to bo lound in tho mnrket, especially if applied in connec tion witli good wood ashes, or potash. Land manured with tlieso two ferti lizers will produco good crops of grass Bcvcral years in succession without top dressing, I'lougnman, Tho blooming of plants will bo in creased, if all dead flowers and need pods aro removed, to say nothing of ueuer appearances. THE COLUMBIAN AND ODD ITEMS. Bfliuum oilers a $500 prize for a poem on ins gray elephant. London milkmen and nuwshoys uso iri-cyeics in uieir dally rounds. Ico cream is now mado with ghio. If you want , girl to slick to you give ncr plenty oi it. Tim only people who novor grumble in. uiuir ioi aro mofo who occupy ono hi mo cemetery. Coi respondent! "Whntrrtnk has tho sturgeon as a food fish V Answer "Very rank." One codfish wil cat seven hcriing in ono wetk. That is tho reason a cod fish diet makes a mm so ihhtity. Thero is n variety of slug whioh hns zo,i;uu teem, now devoutly thankful wo aro mat me slug is not n dog. A crematorium, which Was built in tho titno of tho Roman invasion, has recently been discoveied in Lincoln, liiiigland. Alligator skin is now being used for watoii cases. I ho leather is Ins tuned to a metal backing and highly polish en. It is estimated by breeders that a canary bird consumes about twenty pounds ot seed annually. Tho Waste of Food. We aro a wasteful people. If any ono needs confirmation of this let him station himself nt tho rear door of some of our hotels, or even dwelling houses, and it will lie seen that great quantities of what was good food goes to feed tho pigs. Wo havo known families whero this waste was enor mous. Tho J rench nro noted for mak ing a little go a great way, and yet they aro noted as well for" presenting to their guests toothsome dishes. They, above another, seem to havo tho fa onlty of making the roost of everything. it ib surprising what a good house keeper may do, if she will, in this di rection. hor example, meat bones should never bo thrown away, but cracked and mado into soup. Cold vegetables lelt over from the previous day's dinner can bo fried or otherwise warmed up lor tho next mornings breakfast. Bits of boiled ham that would hardly bo presentable in any other form might bo minced and mix ed with raw eggs, and warmed up and served on toast. Kemnants of meat of any kind should bo saved, minced and Bcrved hot for breakfast. It is need less to multiply illustrations, for where ono is disposed thero aro many ways that will constantly come' to mind to save. It is wrong, sinful to waste what has been givon to us, even if we can afford to do bo. Not only should every housekeeper scok to prevent waste and loss ot food, but it should bo tho aim to prepare-' tho same for tho tablo in tho most attractive and pal atable form consistent with econo my. Hunhky Men. Twenty hungry, muii were recently set down to a meal com posed of a single egg. It was an os trich egfj. L or a whole hour it had been boiled, and though thero wero some misgivings as to its being cooked the shell was broken, for curiosity ould no longci -bo restrained, nnd a three-pound hard boiled egg .lay upon the plate. But aside from lis size there was nothing peculiar about it. It had tho white and bluish tinge of duck eggs, and tho yolk was of the usual color. It tasted as it looked- liko a duck' egg and had no flavor peculiar to itself. But it was immense 1 As it lakes twenty-eight hcu eggs to equal in weight tho ostrioh egg which was cooked, it is evident that the host know what he was about in cooking only ono. Thero was enough and to spare. Dki.icious Fiiuit Puiidino. Lino, a mould with slices of sponge cake, then put in a layer of fruit, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, currants or ripo pineapple torn in bits rich, tart ripe fruit is best. Put over this a lay er of hot oustavd, then another layer of cako and another of fruit and of cus tard until tho mould is full.. Put away to got cpld and firm and servo when turned out of the mouhi with sugar and cream. it or tuo custard bring to a boiling point in a farina kettle a pint of milk. Add, an ounce and a half of dissolved, gelatine, tho yolks of four eggs and lour ounces ot sugar. When tho custard has thickened bo sure it doesn't curdle tako it off tho fire and stir in half a pint of cream nnd tho juico of a lemon. Pi.um Pik. Emerson called tho per fect plum tho "fruit of Paradise," and if ono must eat pie at all, lot it bo a' plum pie. Hcmovo tho pits, and un less the juico is thick with sugar make it bo, adding a very Httlo flour, well mixed in bo that not one lump is left. Tho crust for a plum pio should bo deli cate without being rich ; this can bo accomplished by working tho shorten ing into tho flour deliberately with tho hands. Bako witli two crusts. Ouoe Every Day. "Ha I" "Look I" "Man climbing ono of tho olectrio light towers 1" Crowd gathers I Heads thrown back 1 Eyes follow him 1 More crowd 1 "He'll fall 1" "No ho won't 1" Ciowd increases 1 "Ah ! he's I" "No ho ain't I" (Get's safely to tho top ; rennws car bons : starts to descend.) "Iln 1" "Stand clear 1" "Going to fall I" "No I" "Yes I" "Seo 1" "Ha I" "All right I" (Mail descends in safety.) "Humph I Anybody could do it I Must bo fools to stand around hero this way." Detroit Free I'ress. James H. Morcer guarantees posi tive relief for any cough, cold, croup, or lung complaint by using Ackers English Hemody, or will refund tho monoy. Jiimos II. Morcor wishes it known that he guarantees Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets to bo tho best romedy for in digestion over made, they always re lievo headache. Ask James II. Mercer about Acker's Blood Elixir, tho only preparation guaranteed to cleanse tho blood and re move all chronic diseases. Sometimes hoes aro disposed to build their combs aoross tho bars. By tho uso ot a two men wide strip ot foundation set lengthwiso under tho top bars this may bo proyented. DEMOCRAT, BMFOMKBPRCr," COLUMBIA COUNTY, VA. A Great nrotilcm, 'JUU all tho kidney and liver . . ... Medicine, Tiiko all tho ltlmd purifiers, Tako nil tho llhcumutie remedies. Tnko nil tha Dyepejuin nnd Inillgc-fttloil tnrtt. Tiiko nil the Ague, Fever, and billions' fpttlfic. Tnko all tho llrain nnd ncrvo forcol rcwW, Tiiko nil tho Great health restorers. 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All unfailing euro tor seminal Weak ness, Spermator rhea, Imnotenoy, nnd ull Diseases that follow as a bcqucuco ot self Abuso ; as loss of Memorv. llnlver. IEF0RE TA 1 1 KB .sal Lnssltude.AFUR TAKING. 1'aln In tho Hack. Dlmnoss of Vision. Premature Old Aro. and many other diseases that led to Insa nity or Consumption and a Premature Urare. Dkwahk of advertisements to refund money, when druggists from whom the medicine Is bought do of reutui, but refer you to tho manuf actur. era, and tho requirements nro such that they are teiaom, ifewi; compiled with, seo their writ ten guarantee. A trial of ono single package ot amy's specific will convince tho most skeptical ot Its real merits. On account of counterfeits, we havo adopted the Yellow Wrapper i tho only genuine. tvFull particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to send free by mall to every one. J-Tho Epecinc Medicine Is hold by all druggists at fl per package or 6 packaes for f5, or will bo sent free 'iUC UltAX JUKMlUlftK CU., JlllUUlO, i. X. Sold In ntoomsburi; by all druggists. Nov D-ir Adr.NTM WANTl'D-l'or the Liven of Blaine & I Cleveland & Locan, I Hendricks. In' I Vol. by T. WHtnox. ln 1 vol. by Hon A. llar num. Tho Ileal and Cheaixst. Each vol.., 500 pa ra, H.B0. so per cent to agents. outnts n ee. ddress HAHTKHll) 1'IJHLISIIIMI CO.. Hartford. Coun. sulyss-lw YOU CANNOT GET WELL AT HOME. Uim Electropathic Institute, 111NGHAMTON, N. Y. A GOOD i'LAOK KOIl THIS SICK. Tho houso Is sncclallv tilted un for tho comfort ot Invalids who desire a pleasant and Chrtstlau home.- stands on high ground with plenty ot Mliade. ivreoual attention given to every patient. Aieciricuy aim uaivanisni iu ineir uiueruut. niuui tlcatlons a speciality. 1'rof. Mills has given many years of study ami practice to this branch, and hundreds will testify to his skill. pvuu iur circular, biuvui wuat paper you saw tlilsln. 1'itOF. HENIIY MIIJJ5, MID. ALICE KllKNCH .MILLS. Look Uox or, lilughamtou, n. Y. s-pt. 7 's-lly. M. C. SLOAN & BRO , niiOOMSiiirito, ia. M inur.ictiirers of CARRIAGES BUGGIES, PHAETONS. SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, &C. Flrst-clnss work alwajs on baud. It EPA 1RINQ NEA Tl, Y D ONE. Prieet rtiluced to iult the timet. A School for All. If,: University at Lewisburg, Fa, COLLEGE, ACADEMY, INSTITUTE, A full faculty of is. Large libraries, Klet en Free Kcholaruhlps at UUqiosal. Bend for catalogue to ITiteldeut UAVI1) J. I1H.I, LI. I)., 7-1-lwr i-etvubunr, Pennsylvania. SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR THE COLUMBIAN $1.50 A YEAR YFEVERjpJI tftt thA ttrirl-lni MAna .. A a . . . ?ml w. wl" .m!l11 soajuv, n royal 'r. i.. it, ".; r.. xv, ""i- i iui. .... i---.. v " v,ulv,ni invru money in n KTtnf!? tVilfl.fr,lt VJ'10"?", ""anient any fc iho&! - only. .Thrworkl,7m.vVfsfl..y ndaM' ffi smi young i iSlfVH aM o1''- ou ran easily earn from rents to la evrrv even ntf. 'i imt nil .!.,.... 7..,.- v; 1 .1 v'r VU,""H' Jiiuuim wn i wnni 111 II V fur. tlin linalnnod ivn r.1-.. i.i ... It In , M nr0 hot WcI1 8aIlsIlt,,l wn will wtnl mn?I i'Rft'o'w, etc., .sent free. Fortunes will bo En7i? W Ul.090 "ho givo their Whole timo to the 3-VE,i2at buocossj nbsolulelyauro Don't delay, ilalne Address HitNron Co., Portland, ALL KINDS OF .101) PRINTING ON SHORT NOTICE AT TIHSOKEICE. JJ nO CAN NOW STYLES AT DAVID 10WE1H MEEHAWT TAIL.OR. f!RAND WORD GONTES I TMtTAIMMJ AMI INsTltfOTI VII l-ASTIMT. LAHIUII MAW.MItK.NX AMI COV1LV 1'JtKMllIMH (JIMtN. 'lor lathe grtU motfiior our formr Word Conteit, i ftwovrbiKr luo !t lo oonipte, wcoiiolucld ioclIr ihUr)(i.PH ll.orordi friu tho k-turi eomprUiux lb USE DAY'S u noimuoig n iuii ,..,Wvrt BUHl Hd, MucniaemtTruHut una hstrer.. lOU nro. iMuinuita Kurr(iijri..f , lit 4tli. l.i1yVJoId Wiitrli 50 5h. iiv nV lIutnond NrHrflMn 25 lllli. Klciaitt'lilllnot lcVterWe(,Hf)pAora 100 BOXES UAM,V; For the Dfiten Hit wlih hweit errort, prorlded th Uit ' v'v -iunu,"iiuDiiB fiucu f rwrr itt Pint. ti vlL ? J A. fully P'P,1 Mcompanua by two cent tt nip for return poaUge, ft tkttmtnt tfctt jou . ,i,ii lb jour fnml j,nmad kddreii of grocer from whutn tuu bur It, uuu.Ur of wurdi Iu llu 1. U or Ji muit ba written muni, nnmh.. . ..1..1...1..11 . ii I rour nm u Rdireu, 01 'SiSf'l?? pr!!pV u,,l,i",L0,od" gfrwphlfll n.mM, iiu J CbrlitUn iiioivi, mui be cltuiDed itpirtitU. , , TWi --i?l.'.ri ,t la 5'b,ie' or Woriter'B dktonrr dmlurd t thli will loclud nj word from the tint I. ,! iiVV.:. ...1 T BI of F.' Dl utni " wpMu wordi kDd 6b.ul.tt word) j word of atuit ipelliug, but dUoreni niemlai. to b u l but one. r Kourth. fluraUofAtl word V-Tf J.1 lmlllttI o'pl blogr.hlcftl mmtt, ntmei of flnlon. Scripture proper ntmei, n (. tiMUlm I'ttne, bat jvtiiroithf drfioilug poiMtilve oane or olherwlie not admllted. rlitn. na wntat Count.l unluu ihrt.lnh. n...rt.in. i.u. EXCHANGE HOTEL. W. R. TUBBS, PROPRIETOR BL00U3BUBO, FA. Ol'l'OSITE COOUT HOUSE. Laive and convenient simnlo rooms, llath rooms hot, unU colli water, nnU all modern coiivenlences JryTAINWIUGIlT & CO., WHOLESALE OliOOEIlS, PlIII.ADEI.l'IlIA rBAH18YltUr8,COc'FltB, bUGAlt, MOLM-SkH aica, sncTis.BioiKiisoni.oiccto, N. E. cornor Bccond and Arch stroma. -Bfiirdors will receive prompt attentln wanted for Tho lives of all tho 1'resl dents of tho U, H. Tho largest, hand somest, uosr, noon ever bom loriess man book In America, liumenso lirollts to agents. All Intelllirent peoplo want It Any ono can Ix-eomo a suoecsblul aseiit. '1'enns fiee, lUi.i.KTTliook: Co., I'orlland; .Maine. Deo Ul-ly Tho moat popular lesnrt ontlio Kiisiiuelianna lllver Is tho Wapwallopen Valley Hotel, Wupwal lopen, LuieinoCn , IM. GJJBUtipiik , This lionso has been tnoroiiKiily renovated and is fitted up with every eoiiMJiilonees for Ira. velers, toin Ists, hunt Intr mid ilnhlut; pai I tin. It Is delightfully situated tu tho midst of a beautiful suction ot rlvor and mountain scenery In i'Io-jj proximity to tho famous Council Cup and special inducements aro offered to nil who di-sliD recivatlon oomOliiwl with Unit class ac. enmmodattoni. The bar supplied only vtlththo choicest wluesnnd llipiors, excellent stablo iie Cominodatloiis, boats tu litre c. ApillM-f'in CLEVELAHDS ts wanted for tuillicn. edition of liU life; wilu i at his own home, wlih his cooix-ratlun unit hksU. tance, by tho re nownotl doodrlch. Ijirisost, cheap, est, handsomest, bet-U Klt'k'aiitlylllustruttd. costs moro ikt copy to manufacture than tho other lives that are sold for twice lis price, outsell.- all others ten to one. (mo ot our ugcuta mado a iiroilt of over tan tho nrst day. A harvest of gold will bo roalbxd by oery worker. AH now U'gliiucrs suo ceed grandly, Terms free, and thomo.it llU-ral ever orrered. Have vuluablo lime by sending icts. for pontage, eta, on free outllt. which lncludus large prospectus book. Act quickly : u day at thu start is worth a woi-k at tho IluUh. July Itvsw II. IIAIXUTf ft)., I'orlland, Mo. (ui,iiii. tiantvi, vniMim iiitae. bat rMlrnihci 1 "' 'it ,v,d, ii'.r1,"' "r ? a;-k' k,- ' " ' " " 1 5 1 '' r ' t"'. ' fc.ibr.Vn"" -". SUth. All Hit. nun U In by O.mber lit. tod th. rrrmlumt will b. awarded Dr.. 70th. Si-Tjnlh.. m.lumi will l flrra In rauilon .erorllng Io lb. Urftn II, u vl word.. Kltblb. Ll.U uiuit n.t b. ,.nt In roll, but put In .nvrlop,-.. Jl". n'i,v!l.,i1V!l.H,"l,i,,r Xe7 V.rli dri.c.. 1IM K.-. I. Str.rl.or our Tbll.-lrlpbU 0mee, 1IW Il.wtrd StrMl. Tlie II A'S r-O U'l'ilR-.nlutlj loll by bolci.lt ipd Ret.llOro.i-rilbroiiiboi,t tin lolitd Stn lor Oxji-in. whrnti-r III mrrllf rr- kiio.u II tojoyi unboui.drd pop.lirlly. Nolwllbit.udliic tbti. full w. b.io rnrltrd , . bu .Ju-.l Ictliri i from jnrr.oni In our formor cimln.t, ontoidilnlnc It il tb.lr irotf r did not kfrn IA V 'rl lo.p, od 1 I". ,:',r.'iln.,,"."?.,,,'?"J '"Wf '"" ll not ooly .imiat in tbol, own lliht, but doluf ui I ir,.t Inju.tloj. It I. to Ik- bol-t. tnd It It r.lo our d.ilre, Ib.l eonlcit.nl. will u.e eery eriorl to b.,o Ibclr troccr. ...ly Ihcni. but In f.c lh., will not w. will on mripl of l.oo, furw.r.1 to .ny l-icl nf tbo foiled Kl.tc, cut of .I..I..T,,. III, .. we., rrer.l l. 10 r.kei. IncludlM tl.re. of our lle.ullfully mbi.Uj -ctur. r.rd.. TH " l I',"" WT.""1 "oip !. I.t In u.e you b.T. no llolllnc Scobllnf .or ll.nl tlubblm II ... .. I,l., f ,. . n,l rb.il , .III r rr. ll UH U.e IIA Vs SUA I doe. not do .II we cl.lm To? It If uwi ..Tedl. . ';".'.:? rr.n.WC.',,'T,'.l T"'""" 'l"r?li I'.rd.of mnj,.lin,-ri.iJe.l,ii.rlTeo. W.uufnnr..lb, ii v v a Klin u. n.t. iim. iiii. lino k no il.... o . mi, nM. mi, uit, t mi rvritiii "iff, KII?r! June 13-13 w I For the l'oml, nn C'elelirnlcd Clilckcrlinr. Ivors & uuu Vnsevt Son Pianos. World rd s1 nownetl Kstey Ori'.ms. Violins, Aocortlefins1 niiit Shoel JIiisic. (Vlelirntcd While, New Illsli Ann Davis, Now Home, Itoynl St. John, anil Llcht Itumiliig Domestic Bowing iiiucnines. rieeiucs, on ami nttncliinents for nil limited of Hewing Machine. KE SEEN TB SECOND B SERIES V IM'IIKASEU .NLMlIKItl OF which exlrd Mij m.nl the mny requeiti cr p the following mublDom rreiuat lo iho utrvoiuu wd: SOAP flNI V Nth. f'rnlt ffland. Rich, Rlu or Amfcer Glut Vlh. Tottvii.Tito Het 3 i-lreei. Iled or AfcUr loth. Cuntfr, t-'ttd Jundle 11th. lfel'ltvlier,3qtl.,Ctifted Ifotibla MTalUl iron IT IU 141 in T 18th. Fruit HUiuf, Kack Crjitkl Cut UUia!.'!' PREMIUM OF $20 Ui half tht number of nordi of the hlgheit cotuyetHor. i wt.. . .. .7.. ... .... BLOOMSBUim PLANING MILL The undersigned having put bis Planing Mil w Kfiiiunu wnwt, in llioirtiuaa UUUUIUOU. IS DTG pared to do all kinds of work in nls lino, FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. furnished at reasonable prices. All lumber used Is well seasoned and none but skilled workmen ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS jurnlshod on application, nan and Bpecinoa CI9AULC8 KRVO, UloomxburK, Pn ThoSciouceofLife, Only $1 BY MAIL POST-PAID. KNOW THYSELF, 4 M Medical Work on Manhood. Exhausted Itallty, Nervous and Physical Debit. lty,l7-emalurolechiio Inllun. Errors ot Vouth. audtlieuutold miseries resulting from IndlsciiA tlon of excesses. A book for eiery man, young, inlddlc-aged uud old. It contains 1U5 presorlptloiis fur all acute and chronlo diseases, each one of hlch Is Invaluable. So found by tho Author, whoso experlt-nco for S3 years Is such as probably never bcfoiofclltotho lot of any physician, awpuges, bound in beautiful French muslUi, cmboitoc3 covers, full gill, guaranteed to bo a finer work In every bense miichaiileul. lltcntry nnd professional than any other work sold In this country for t&fio. or tho money will bo refunded In every lnstauco, ITlco oiilyjl.uo by mall post-paid. Illustrative Bauiploaceuui. Beud now. oofd medal awarded tho author by tho National Medical Aitooclatlon. to tho oniccrs of which ho refers. 1 The Science of Ufo should bo rend by the youn for Instruction, and by tho anilctcd for relief, it V.lllbeiiciltall-wm(lo;i,imW. Thero Is no memlierof society to whom Tho SclencoofUtowlllnotbo useful, whether youth, parent, guardian, instructor or clergi-matl Arl IJUIUIUI. .A?,Ur.L?3,,h0 1'eabody Medical Institute, or l)r W. 11. Parker, No. -I llultlnch street, Huston, Mass., who may bo consulted on all diseases requiring skill and oxperionco. chronlo and obstinate diseas es and that liaobaraed tho I i .i i i skin 0f another physicians a spu MliiA I j'tlalty. uueh treated successful Mill xISkii IfYr wlthoutan Instanceof LXL I O 111 lj t fall uro. Mention this paper. i--ix-July !3-t w u RAIIiROAD XZZVia TABXB. VHSMIUP&lldluSflrSSSC Pennsylvania Railroad. Wl Philadolpliia & Er!o R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. Ilxll TIME TABLE. In orrict Mny bury. 15th, 1881. Trains lenvo sun- KASTWAlll), , 11.15 o. m., Pea Shoro Express (dally except Sunday), forHanlabuwnndlntciineUlatostntlons, arrlUngnt 1'lilladclplilaa.lftp. in.; New lurk. auon. In. I llfltllmnip. n.in u m . lVn.iiln.,iA.. aw p. iii. ValtlmoiC. 5.10 II. in Wnxhlni'lmi o.sop. in, n.. conncclluir nt l'liii.-Hii-inhi.i mrmi u.,. Slioro. points. Through passenger coach to 1'hlladclnhla. stoop, m. Day express (dally), for llarrlshurg nnd Intermediate statlons,orrlvlug nt I'hUadeliHilii 7.S3 p. m. j New York, law) p. in. ; Iialtlmoro 7,S0p. m.; Washington, o.4Bp. m. Parlor en through to Philadelphia and passenger coacho through to Philadelphia and llultlmoro. H,20 p.m. wnuamsport Accommodation (dally for Harrlsburg nnd nil Intermediate stntlons, nrrlv Ing at Philadelphia a WS n. m. ; New York O.io n. m. Weeping car accommodations can bo becured nt Harrlsburg for Philadelphia nnd New York, on Hun days a through sleeping car will bo run; on this train from Wllllamsp't to Philadelphia. rhllndolphlii passengers can remain In sleeper undisturbed until 7 a. in. 2.U0 a. m. trie Mall (dally except .Monday) for. . Harrlsburg and Intermediate stations. arming at riiuadelphla 7.Wa.m. NcwYoik, 11.20 a. m. ; naltlmoro 7.40 n. m: ; Washington, 8.5(5 n- m. a hrougli iniliinan sleeping cars uro run on this train to Philadelphia, Iialtlmoro and Washing, ton, and through passenger coaches to PhlladJl phla and Ualthnoio. W1STWAIID. 5.15a. in. Kilo Mall (dally except Sunday), foi ' Krlennd nil Intermediate stntlons with through lmllman Palaco car and through passenger coaches to Krlo, and through Pullman l'alaco enrsto IlulTnlo viaKmporlum. on Sundays this train i una to llenovo, with Pullman Palace car to lUlainsport nnd passenger coaches to ltcnovo. For Ounandalgua and intermediate stations, itochcster, lnifTiIoondNiagara Falls, (dally except Sundays) with through Pullman 1'iilaco ear and passenger coaches toltochestcr. 10.15-Nows Kxpress (dally except Sunday) for Iiek Haven and Intermediate stations, on Sun days this train urns only to Wllllainsport. 1.10 p. in. Niagara Express (dally except Hun day) for Kano and lntenncdlato stations with t hrough passenger coaches to Kane, l'or Canan ilalguu and principal lntenncdlato stations. lloChestcr, llurrnlo and Niagara Falls win! through passenger coaches to Kochester and Par lor car to watklns. B.S5 p. m. Fast Lino (daliy.cxcept Sunday)for lie novo nnd lntenncdlato stations, and Klmlra, Wat klns nnd Intermediate stations, with through pas bengcr coaches to ltcnovo and watklns. TllltOUCUI TItAlNS FOlt SUNllUltY FltOM THE EAST AND SOUTH. Nows Express leaves Pklladclplila 1.30 n. m. ; VoiQ S,U' '"' 'lan'' nrrl"n'' at sunbury ... i - , ,, , Niagara Express leaves Plilladclphla, T.io a. m. j Iialtlmoro 7.ao a. m. (daily except bunduy) nrrUliig ut bunbury, 1.10 p. in with through Parlor ear from Philadelphia f,I.;aln1."Vl,1,!!l,'..1,aSbellcr coaches from Phlladel phln and Iialtlmoro. if,'1!s.,',l,uo 'eaves New York B.00 a. m. i Philadel phia, ll.io a. m. ; Washington, 9,-lua. tu. : Maul more, 10.51) a. in., (dally except Sunday) nrilvlng a sunbuiy, mo p. m., with through passenger coaches from Philadelphia and naniinoit'. ,J';"0,iJ"!ilUcavc3:!;L:w York ttoo p.m. ; Phlladel. phla, ii. so p. in. j Washington, nl.(0 p.m.! Haiti moro, ll.S'ip. m., (dallj-) airlvlngat sunbury 5.1 a. m., with through Pullman sleeping carH from Philadelphia, Washington und Dalllmoro and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia, aliy m uihlngton runs dally except suu- HUNnilKY, HA.I,i;TON c IVII.KHMIAltltK ItAll.ltOAII ANI NORTH AND WKST ItltANCII KAIIiWAY". , (Dally except Sunday.) Vtllkcsbario .Mail leaves sunbury ln.aon. m.. iirrlvlugatllloouiFciry 11.87 a. in., llkes-barro 12.&3 p. m. Express East leaves sunbury 5.85 p. m., arriving at nfoom Ferry (1.80 p.m.. Wllkes-barro H.00 p. in. uigot nioom Ferry la.oi p. in., mmbury km p. in. Kxpress w est leaves llkes-barro s. p. in., nr. rlUug at llloom Ferry 1.15 p.m., sunbuiy b.io p. CHAS. 11 PUOII, J. It. WOOD, Cleii. Manager. ocn. Paatengcr Agent. piIlLADELPIIAANn KEAD1NO KOAU ARlvAKQEMENT OP 1'ASfcENGFJt TKAINtj. Mayio 1881 TUilNH LVB KOI BUT AS n)LIWS(8UmiiY SlOHr-T.D. For Now York.Ihlladolohla.lti.iirtir,j-i-niivni Tamaqua, te., 11,5a a. m, For Catawlssa, 11,50 i. m. 0.13 aud 10.28 p. 10. For Wllllam3port,,3ii 11.43 a. ra. mid 4,06 p. . For Lowlsburg and Sunbury. 4 uc n. in. ratirisroR BUraaT lxav as rui.umt. (somiiy XXCSrTID.) liOave New York. via. Tammni.-i B.nn m .... via. Hound Brook ltouto 7,45 a. in. Lcavo riiuadelphla, J,50 a. m. Leave Reading. 11.55 a. m.. I'ntiHviii.. iui,. .. and Tamaqua, 1,38 p. m. Leavo Catawlssa, e,80li;i5 a.m. and 4,eop.n,. Leave Wllllamsport,M5a.m,4.C5p.m.ani.0.l0i rn Leave Sunbury 4.1V p. 111. ".ii. " Lowlsburg 4.13 p. in. Passongers to and from 1'hl'a lelphla go throuh without change of cars. J. H. Woo'IThh, C. Q. HANCOCK, General Kan. iter Janio!s8rfniri!r antl Tlcke AKUI'1- J-ELAWAHE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTEItN ItAlLltOAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. NOItTII STATIONS. R.rnn SOUTH. 6 110 S 54 S 48 8 40 .m. p.m. a.m. 1 so 1 25 1 20 1 13 1 05 U C5 a.111. a.ni. , p.lu 9 Wl llellevuo!!," 6 50 1) 40 : 20 ! 25 ! SO ! 88 ! 40 !) 11 u on 59 8 53 8 48l 8 43 8 89 8 35 5 55 9 45 I 01 9 60 : 6 W) U 67 : fi IT 11) 01 ! ...,iuyiorviiio.. .. Lackawanna. IMItctnn 83 H 27 1 110 ..West Plttstbn! S IM 12 55 B 23 10 09 2 61 o 17 13 51 H 12 12 48 S 08 12 41 8 08 12 41 M ttl VI S'J 7 59 12 .Ti .... Wyoming., , Mallby..,. licnnctt,.., .... Kingston ,,, KIlK'Ulnn 6 28 10 14 2 54 Ii 32 10 17 8 00 0 80 10 20 3 01 0 40 10 25 3 (Ml 6 48 10 25 3 OG b 50 10 9 a 11 0 65 10 31 3 15 7 (X) 10 37 S 20 7 05 10 41 3 24 7 12 10 48 3 32 7 21 10 tU 3 43 7 47 11 10 3 57 7 63 11 1(1 4 03 8 00 11 22 4 10 8 00 11 811 4 11) 8 10 11 S'J 4 19 8 It 11 42 1 23 8 21 11 48 4 30 H 88 II 6.1 1 S3 8 31 11 57 4 42 8 39 12 02 4 IT 8 65 12 80 5 05 9 02 13 88 5 12 9 OH 12 33 b 111 (I 20 12 fjl fl sn 8 35 8 80 8 25 8 21 8 17 8 10 7 58 7 47, Plymouth Juno .7 51 12 :w ..riymouth,, ..Avondulo. 7 50 12 2(1 7 43 12 111 7 CU 12 08 7 18 11 50 1 11 11 50 7 05 11 43 6 58 It 8ll t) 51 11 .13 Ii 50 11 SO B 42 II 8.1 ti UU 11 17 B HI) 11 14 Ilunlock'a cic'ck ..uiiicKbuiniiy., ,, Hick's Ferry,, ..Ueacliliavcu.. Herwlck ..llrlar Creek,. ..Willow (irovo., ...Umoiudee.,, 7 41 7 31 7 27 7 2-1 7 111 7 11 7 (15 Espy ...llloomsbiirg... .... llnnf..f Il 25 11 08 7 HO Ii 51 G 31 0 23 Ii 23 cutawl'u llr'ldgo 0 08 10 M t 00 10 17 5 55 II) II ..j'auvilio.,,, .Chulasky,,,, 6 40 10 80 0 10, Noithumbeilaiid p in. a. 111, a.m. a.m. p.m. , p. in w. f. mm oaiee, Scranton, Superintendent's 'HAD, Supt Feb. 1st, 1802. JAMES KEILLV, Tonsorial Artist. Rifjln nt. hlo nM t..t ...... Jloi-iSL, and' has as usual a" Fiifsr cLAhll llAKUiJHailOP. Ho respectfupy so n-it". ihS lon PEiBODY HOTEL rniLADKLI'UIA. fit 11 Nf.. ann Mi nf i-hru.n. newly furnished. wura una V. Payne, M. "wwy owner rropiletor, Wanted Wn&VZtr&j$ Thj 0. L. Van Duson Nursery Co., UKHEVA, N, Y, Van Dusen Nurseries ostnbllshod 1839. Also block at wholesale. April 4-13t 0 0 w t