OLOHBlA DEMOCRAT, STAR OF TnB HORTn, and CO. lumbiak, Consolidated.) ' I .un1 W'ceUly, every KrlilnyMnrnlnir, nl nt.ooM9nimo,coMJMMAco.,rn. 1 I 1 M SM 4 TO SM tM 1 r 3 to 4 50 7 00 4 79 7 M II 10 DM) 10 00 II) 00 I inch 9 ' 8 " 4 " .Vfol f 75 1 55 1 Ml W 9 Oil 9 93 CO 9 7(1 3 BO 9 Ml 3 60 4 M . n a . k1 a Ml irNo u.tper discontinued exccpt'at Ihoontlnn ot the publishers, lintll nil arrearages aro palj. but lootf continued credits will not bo given. ' All papors sent out of tho state or to distant post onicos must bo pad for In advance, unless a rospon- JO B PJRINTING. ThoJob Printing Department of tho comuimin Uvcrycomrvctc. It contains tho latest nowtynn and math ry and Is tho only offlco that runs lob pro) cs by i .wor, giving us the best facutlcs! IS. matcsfur i lied on largo Jobs. "' a- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. r E. WALLER, Ut ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, unworcr 1st. National Dank. ""'"'' ' VT U. FUNK, ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. nice in cofs uulldlng, ,tC8""M' Vl' j OHN M. CLARK, ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW. AMD JUiriOK OP TUE PEACE. Uiraxsauan, l'l. mco over Mover Pros. Drug Storo. n W.MILLER, ATTOHNBY-AT-LAW onico In lirowor's bulldlng.sciond lloor.room No. 1 llloom3burg, Pa. B. KRANK ZARR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Bloomsburg, Pa onico cornor ot Contro and Main streets. Clark Uulldlng. Can bo consulted In German. QEO. E. ELWELL, ATTORN EY-AT-LA W, BLooMsnuna, Pa. Ofllco on First lloor, front room of Col umbian UuUdlnj:, Mum street, below Ex. change Hotel. pAUL E. WIRT, Attornoy-at-Law. Olllco In Columbian Buir.DiNO, lloom No. 9, second uoor. BLOOMSDURG, PA. 8. KNOHR. L. B. W1NTIR8TKIN. KNORR & WINTERSTEEN, A ttornoy s-at-Law. nninn in 1st National Hank bulldlmr. second floor. first door to tho left, Corner ol Main and Market strcots uioomsourg, ra. tSfFctwxont ami BountUt ColUcttil. J II, MAIZE, ATTORNEY AT-LAW onico in Maize's bulldjjf, ovcrlilllmeycr's grocery. JOHN C. YOCUM. 0. K. UEYKIt. YOCUil & GEYEK, Attorney s-at-Law. CATAWISSA, rA. (omco front suit ot rooms on second lloor or Nrws Item building.) IlITCAN 11E CONSULTED IN GEILMAN.u Members of Sharp and Alleman's Lawyers and llankcr's Directory and tho American .Mercantile, and collection Association. Will glvo prompt and carctul attention to collection of claims lu any part ot tho United Stales or Canada, as well as to all other professional business entrusted to them K. 03WALD, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. Jackson Building, Rooms 4 and B. BERWICK, PA II. 1UIAWN. ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. Catawlssa, Pa. Ofllce, cornor ot Third and Main streets. H v. wmr e ATTORNEY-AT-LAAV, BLOIQMSBURQ, Olllco in Browcrs' Uulldlng, 2nd lloor. limp 1-lf w 5. SMITH, Attorncy-ntl-aw, Berwick. Pit C'in lie Consulted in Ucrman. ALSO FI1.3T-GLA8S FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES liEPRKSENTKD. iTOnice first door bclow;tUc iiost.ofllcc. MISCELLANEOUS. CG. BAItKLEY, Attornoy-nt-Law, , onico In Browcr'B building, Snd storj-, ltooms 1 and 9. JH. McKELVY, M. D.,8urgeon and Phy , slclan, north sldo Main stroot.below Market L. FRITZ, Attornoy-at-Law. Office . , In Colombian Building, M. DRINKER, GUN & LOCKSMITH .0 a j iv nig Machines and Machinery of all kinds ro ll urod. opkka Hovjsk liuuding, uloomsborg, Pa. TR. J. C. RUTTER, PUYSICIAN SSUHOKON, Office, North Market street, Uloomsturi, Pa DR. W.M. M. IlEUER, Surgeon and Pbyslclan. onico corner ot Hock and Market ireet. JR. EVANS, M. D., Surgeoii and . Physlo.an, oaico and Itosldonco on Third street. IRE INSURANCE. .CmtlSTIAN V. KNAPP, BLOOMS11UHU, PA, "OME, OF N. T. MmtclIANTS', OP NKWAltK, N. J. linton, n, y. Peoples' n. y. hkad1.nu, pa. heso old conroiiATiONS aro well seasoned by 'H,'o and kike tested and have never yet had a loss settled by any court of law. Their assets aro all invosted In solid secuhitiks aro Uablotothe hazard ot kike only. Losses riiosiiTLV and honestly adjusted and paid as boon as determined by christian r. KNAl'l', griClAL AOCNT AND ADJCSrER IILOONSSI'UO, Pa. Tho people of Columbia county should patron Ia thoe agency wheru losses If any are settled and paid by ono ot thcr own clltzons. PROMPTNESS. E1U1TY, I'AIH DEAUNO. number and gas fitter. Hear ol Schuyler's hard ware store. Bloomsburg, Pa. All kinds of fittings for steam, gas land water pipes constantly on baud. Hooting and spouting attended to at short no tlco. Tlnwaro of ovcry description mado to order. Ordcrsleftat Schuyler Co's., liardwaie store will bo promptly ruled. Special attention given to heating by steam and hot water, rv-iy Scraaton Hawse, ON THE EUHOPEAN PLAN. Viotor Kooli, Proprietoi. Hooms aro heated by steam, well ventilated and elegantly luruUbed, Finest liar and Lunch Coun- "jleals'to order nt all hours. Ijidles and fients lestauraut luiulshed wltu all delicacies of the fcoason. location noar P. L.S W. It. It. Depot, Bcranton, Pa. Marw-tf J. ti.BIiWELL, 1 K 3ITTENBENDEB, f frpnicn. W. C SLOAN & BHD.. M.OOMSBUHG, PA Mtsufocturersof CARRIAGES BUQOIES, PHAETONS. SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, AC. First-class work always on hand. REPAIRING NBA TL Y DONE. Prices reduced to tult the timet. E. B. BROWER OAS FITTING & STEAM HEATING. DEALKK IN STOVES & JNWARE. All kinds of work in Sheet Iron, Hoof ing find Spouting promptly attended to. urstrlct attention given to beating by steam. Corner of. Main & East Sts., Bloomsburg, Pa. i en, Otter to the Trado their Fine Brand of Cigars. The Landrcs, Henry Clay, Normal, Samson, and Ccsntopolitan Fino Fruits ami Fine Confectionciy on hand. P'rcsli every week. Hloom. burg, Pa. eb. 27 BLOOMMRI' PLANING MILL The undersigned having put his Planing M on Hallroad Street, In flrst-ciass condition, Is pre pared to do all kinds of work in his line, FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. furnlsned at reasonable prices. All lumber ueo Is well seasoned and nono but skilled workmen are employed. ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS furnished on application. Plans and ipectnea iuua yruimruu uy au uxpuueucea araufiuieman CUAUK.E8 KRVfi, Ulooutsburg, I'u CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! '2 -a,ArC Mi ttr THE ARTIST Wffi ffi IB IB, AND MERCHANT TAILOR. Who always gives you tho latest styles, and cuts your clothing to fit you. Having had tho oxperieneo lor a number oi years in tho Tailoring Busi ness, has learned what material will givo liis customers tho best satisfaction for wear and style and will try to please all who civo him a call. Also on hand Gents' Furnishing Goods OF ALL DESCHIPTI0.NS. HATS, CAPS, AND UMBRELLAS Always of the latest styles. Call and ex. amino Ids stock before purchasing else where. Stors nesb door to First National Bank Corner Main & Market Sts. Bloomsburg, Pa. April ss-iy Tho Jobbing Dopiirtincnt of -OFFICE- IS well stocked with inateriiil for doing till kinds of printing. CalllnM, and teife; in great variety. All kinds of kept in stock. Special prjece on largo orders. Oflico 2nd door below Exchange Hotel, Main Street, Bloomsburg, Pa. ELMIRA COLLEGE roil WOMEN, offers superior courses of study In nunc, Wt$?EBS W.A.ra. N. V. Bent.-Mt.-d. : . ' i l A. C.Yates & Co. The Ever Popular Xothing KEoue Of Philadelphia, aro fully prepared to show a now nnd handsome variety of Fall and Winter Goods for Men, Youths, Hoys and Children ( all under ono roof now ). A. 0. YATES&CO. G02-G0-I-0QG CHESTNUT ST. yAINWMGHT A. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, PUILADILPHIA TBAS. SYHUPi, CORPSE, SU IU, MOLVSSI kick, arms, bicixb 4oi . tc, ic. N.B, Cornor Second and Arrhstroets. tr-.jrderswill reielva pn.raoi tt lectin COURSEN, CLEMONS & CO. Limited, Importers andWholenle Dealers in Crockery, Olasswaro, Tablo and Pocket Cutlery, Window Glass, and Platcd-waro. Tho Sfl candle-power marsh electric lamp. The celebrated Plnalore llurner. lllrd Cii: Fruit Jars. 433 Lackawanna Avenue. SCHANTON, Pa. may My A VTrTfc,0o HUTCIIEHS AND CI " c-tFOAH.MANUKAC-rL'HKHS! Ilutchcrs to buy tho Star Meat Cutter, cigar Manufacturers to buy tho DAISY SCRAP MACHINE. Tueso Machines are warranted to be tho best in the market, send for circulars to s. K. WANNEH, lllue Ball, renn'a. sep-lM-lt PRICE LIST OF ROOFING SLATE On Cars at Quarry. No. 1 Slate MC0tofl.no No. l Itib slato 3.(H) to 3.25 Seconds loo No. 2HlbSlate 2.50 Hed slato , 10.50 Green slato 4.50 J. I.. IIULI., 85 Lackawanna 'Avenue, Bcranton, Pa May 23-1 y elys catarrh Cream Balm HBFiArV? CUKES Hay Fever SUMMER FMAYFEVER CVIAIlK- HAY-JEEVER A partlclo u appllod Into each nostril and Is agreeable to u. Prlcosi cenu by mall or at drugslsts. Send for circular. LLY llHOl'IlEHS, Jrui'glats, Owcgo, N. Y. $50 REWARD. rou Every Ounce of Adulteration in the mw PROCESS SOAP. THE WONDERFUL 3-LB BAR. MADE ONLY BY Gowans & Stover, Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all first-class giocers. April 10-I-yr r Read and Save Money, Now is the time to Build. Not German Plnesidln; 3 or 6 In. uldo 11" No 1 X Inch siding planed, 1 1 oil per m. uj ucmiocjt uerman sunn?, o men n " " lloorlnir, II " white pine " 17 " yellow " " 16 ' surfaced pine boards, 17 " sawed pine shingles, 3 NOS " ' " 2 NO 3 " " 1 No l sap sawed pine sblnsles, l " hemlock sawed " 2 on " mi " C) " a) " 00 " jo " ju T5 " 75 ' OJ " 00 " 50 " 50 " 75 " CO ' 50 " 00 " (10 " 00 " reartshavcdplno " from 500to7 san " hemlock 11 " " shingle lath, " plastering lath, J UU IU 1 I ' 4 O) to I cuairecf fencing s Inch wide, 10 boards 10 to IX Inch wide, 10 bills any Blze from (10 oa to II I keep a full stock of the above kinds of Lumber always on hand, and will sell at these prices during year of 1885. ir. Orangoville, Columbia Co., Pa. npr S-Gra 1885. State Fair. 1885. 31st ANNUAL nXHIMTION (qricJL7JrL Society, Broad St. & Lehigh Ave., PHILADELPHIA. ENTRIES AND COMPETITION FREE, September l to October 14, E, $50,000 in Premiums. Excursion Tickets on All llailronds. A. W1LIIKI.M, rifBldent. I). W. SKILEH, ' ELHHIUaiS MOCONKEY, Kecordlni,' Hcc'y, Correspondlni,' Sec'y, Wp-ll-St. RT.OOMSRTTRfr. PA. FRIDAY. SF,PTK,M KF,R 25. 18RR. Lots of People Say, 'MM BACK." Hero Is Solid A 1 TESTIMONY from Hard Working Men. Mnchtntst nnd Hnllder. "I bavo been troubled yean with kidney nnd bladder difficulty, After using four bottles of Hrai's Kidney and Llrcr IUmoT I havo been completely cured." William 0. Clark, Maon nnd Bnlldcr, Anbnrn.N.T. rf "Health Is better than wenlln Machinist. Mr. Oeoreo Karg, Macblnltt, 1183 Rtdeo Ave., rhllidelphia. Pa., eay I "My disease started when I was quite a young lad by haTlnR weak kldnoyi. I have nscdjuit (Ix bottles of II cut's Kidney nnd I.Ivor Heuiot, nnd I solemnly proclaim, 2 feel like a new man." "Good connsol has no price, oboy It," mechanic. Mr. Henry Williams, Mechanic, East Bridge port, Conn., says: "About two months ago I caught a heavy cold, which settled In my kidneys. I got a bottlo of Bust's Kidney and Liver Heuedt and with tho first doso began to get well." "Light suppers makes long lives." Knllrond Man. Frank B. I.ee. offlco N. Y. C. & IT. It. It. Llttls Falls, N. Y., Juno H, 1883, enysi "My father, 02 yours old, had ecvero kidney and bladder disease for 20 years, urination causing neuto pain. The weakness was so ercat he was obliged to wear a rubber bag. Twelve bottles of Hum's Kidney Hihiot completely cured him, and wo consider ft remarkable. Wo cheerfully recommend It." - "Deeds aro better than words." Host's Kidney and Liver BraiDT has stood thotestof ttmo. Ithasbcen before the public for twenty years, and has cured every year thousands of pcoplo suffering from various diseases of the Kidneys and Liver, and kindred disorders, who had failed to get relief from doctors and v ho ei peeled never to be cured. -Thousands of testimonials from such persons attest Its value. Send for book, "Alls wellthat ends well." Sold by all druggists. Price $1.23. S HUNT'S REMEDY CO., Providence, It. I. V N. CltlTTEXTOX, Central Agent, X. Y. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM the nopulat favorite for dreu inc the hair, Restoring the color when grayind preventing Dan druff It cteanses(the scalp, fttoM the hair fallinc. and is t u re to please. 50c. and $1. sites at Druggist. The Best Cough Cure you can use and the best known preventive of Consumption. Paskbr's Tonic kept tn a home is a sentinel to Veep sickness out. Used discreetly It keeps the Mood pure and the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys in working order. Coughs and Colds vanish be fore It. It builds up the health. If you suffer from Debility Skin Eruptions, Cough, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Kidney, Urinary or Female Complaints, or any disorder of the Lungs, Stomach, Uowels, blood or Nerves, don't wait tilt you are sick in bed, but use Parker's Tonic to-ttay : U will fiive you new life and vigor. " HISCOX& CO., N.Y: Soldby Druggists, Large saving buying $t slie. aug. M-ly WHAT IS DYSPEPSIA? Among the many symptoms of Dyspepsia or indigestion, tho most prominent are: Va riable appetite; faint,gnawing feeling at pit of the stomach, with unsatisfied craving fop food; heartburn, feeling of weight and wind In the stom ach, bad breath, bad taste in the mouth, low spirits, general prostration, headache, and constipation. There is no form of disease more prevalent than Dyspepsia, and nono so pecul iar to the high-living and rapid-eating American! people. Alcohol and tobacco produce Dyspepsia; also, bad air.ietov.; BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, will cure tho worst case, by regulating the bowels and toning up the digestive organs. : Sold everywhere' ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES. OF CAST CU WROUGHT IRON. Suitable for Yards, Cemetery Lots and Public Grounds. :o: Tho following snows tho Picket Oothlc, ono of tno Bcvcrai ueautimi styles ot 1 enco manufactured For lleauty and Durability they arounsurpass l-u. jsei, up Dy ex per to glvo satisfaction. -experienced hands and warranted Prices and specimens of other de signa sent to any address. Address a. a Mill, BLOOMSBURG PA- May 4-tf TiMtEAS IlKOWN'S INSURANCE 1 acikncy. Moyers now building, Main street, Eloombburg, l'a. Assets. Ctna Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn T,ovs,!a) Hoyal ot Liverpool is,eoo,otK) Lancashire iu,ouo,(Kn Flro Association, miladclphta 1,181,710 l'licontx, of London b,tw,s;ts London & Lancashire, of England l,iw,vra Hartford of Hartford 3,873,060 uprlngileld Flro and Marino s.tW.WiO As tho agencies are direct, policies aro written luriuu nisuri'u wtiuuut ueuy inino onico at B. F. HARTJIAN HIl'HSSXMTS TUB fOUWlNQ AMERICAN IN3URANOE COMPANIES North American of Philadelphia, Krankllu, " " iwunsylvanla, " ' York, ot Pennsylvania. Hanover, of N. Y. queens, ot London, North British, of London. Offlco on Market Htreot, No, S, llloomsburg, oct.m, 1" Sft 11 HOUSE, DKNT1ST, Bl.OOMSIlLIta, Co I.UM1IIA Uoukty, I'a II styles of work done In a superior manner, work waruuivutu representee,, uxstu &XT1MOT id without Pun by tho uso of oas, and trcoot charge hen artlflclol Ketb are Inserted. Olllco over Kleim's Druit Store. 7o be open at all fiotcri during the ilay EXCHANGE UOTEL, W. It. TUBBS, PROPRIETOR EL00M3BUHO, PA. Ol'l'OSlTK COUHT UOUaE. Urge and convenient saranlo room?, jlath rooms "ov VY'4 4i.r, ana an iiwgern convc leuees BIS t'XQ,r;AjbrA ma SELECT POETRY. STOLEN KISSES. In silence find hush ot n dream, With never a sound to ho heard. Hut a touch of Hps in the glenm "Of tho fire, nnd never n word. Tho echo Will ever repeat, ' Ilrcaklnc the silence In twain: 'Stolen kisses arc always sweet, auu iovo is never in vnin i" For n kiss would a maiden wnko From tho charm of a dreamful sleep, And a touch" 6( truo Iovo would break Tho pcaco that tho bice eyes keep. For cYer tho echo sl all grdct. Like soni! ot n rinenlue rain: "Stolen klscs aro always sweet, Ami iovo is never in vain i" When hearts and lips havo grown cold, And Iovo lives hut for an hoar; When life's romance lias been told, And kisses have lost their power, Then shall soft memory' licet. No more n dream to enchain. Yet Btolcn kisses nro always sweet, And love Is never in vain. SELECT STORY, MY LAST REHEARSAL, Probably tbe theory of evolution never received a moro practical illus tration, physically and mentally, than in my case. 'Forrwhoreris I urn now a portly, sedate, well-to-do father of a iamily, church warden, overseer and guardian of my parish, soma thirty years ago I was a slender harum-scarum baclieior, impecunious, and ready at a moment's notice for any folly which might present itself to my excitable and mercurial temperament. Vicious 1 certainly was not,but merely thoucht- less and inconsiderate. My name is Matthews,and I was christened Charles, after an uncle, from whom mv father had pecuniary expectations. The late Charles Held was undeniably right when he said that versatility never pays. I was a fair bar'.tonc single, a clever caricaturist, au admirable miir-io and enjoyed great renown as an amp teur actor. Yet at the ago of 25 I was entirely dependent on my father for tho necessaries of lifo and poc'tct money. My laigcst creditor at this tirao was my tailor, to whom I was indebted in the sum ot ninety-five pounds, four sbillinirs and sixpence. Unless mv father "stumped up"- I had as much chanco of being able to pay tho na' tional debt as of defraying this amount. For somo reason or other mv father proved unusually obstinate at this juncture, and declined to do anything in tno matter; 1 remember ho described his conduct as firmness. I havo omit ted to mention that I was in love with a very pretty, but portionless vo .ntr lady by tbo namo of Walker. My father characterized this circumstance as another saraplo of my thoughtless ness and perversity, as my acquaint ances were several young ladies vith very tolerablo fortunes. I had a quasi rival for Miss Walker's good graces, of the namo of Nobbc. IIo was very plain and unpleasant in his manners that I entertained no fears of beini ousted by him,and accordingly wo were very good friends. Ho employed the same tailor (Binks) as myself, and ono memorable morning Mr. Nobbs came to me auu told mo that Uinks had is sued a writ against mo for tho amount of my debt. The law against debtors at that date was much moro stringent than it is at present, and I determined to leave London aud go into hiding for a time, until I could prevail on my weaitny undo to relieve mo ot Jiinka claim. I had a few pounds in mv pocket, and informed Nobbs that I would start at onco for a small water ing place which I will hero call "Sea mouth. 1 had never been there, but had heard a good account of it frem a friend who had found it cheap, quiet auu saiuunous. in an itour l nau mv modest portmanteau packed (which had my namo duly inscribed on a brass plato thereon), and was steaming nt the rato of thirty miles nn hour for tho nearest postal towu to Searaouth When 1 lelt tho train I found there was a coach about to start for Sea' mouth, a distance of about cicht miles, After an hour a dnvo I was deposited at tho door of tho "Red Lion." I was not much puzzled as to tho choico of my hotel, for tho "Red Lion" was the mn m tho place. Seamouth con sisted apparently of ono long,straggling streei, wun a icw uciacneti houses on the outskirts. At a distanco of a bun drcd yards tho open sea tumbled and tossed on tho shingly beach. In ten minutes I felt I had "dono" Seamouth. and contemplated with somo feelincs vi uioumjr . ll-uuivuuu IUS1UUI1CU in this secluded spot. I had already so cured a bed-room, left my portmanteau, uiiu uiutitu ii biuuh uiiu accessories prior to, my stroll round tho placo. As I ciossed tho cntranco hall to tho cofTeo room, I found myfclf the obiect of special observation by tho staff of tho hotel, iho rubicuna Jionilaco saluted mo with a broad grin, tho antiquated waiter smirked in a peculiar fashiOD as ho hastened to open tho door of tho coffee room, whilo a housemaid on tho sta'rsi was evidently much moro occu pieu in Htuuyiug iny personal appear ance man sweeping mo carpeted stairs. A half-length of what was evidently iuo cook peereu irom tne regions bo low. I was about to seat myself at ono oi mo lauies when tho host ad vaneed, and with a very deferential bow begged that I would accept tho offer of a private room. Antici pating my objection ho went on to say mat, no extra expense would bo in curred in consequence. So a few miti utes saw mo engaged in disciiBsiuir juicy tender steak, somo mealy pota toes, Hanked by a tankard of nut- brown ale, with mi obsequious waiter as my solo attendant. I determined to wnto to ray undo immediately after dinner, at my slender purso would soon bo exhausted in defraying tho cost of my present luxury. As tho waiter placed an applo tart on tho table, ho remarkcd,"i;ihink this is yotirfiibt visit to beamouth, sir t I replied in afllrm ative, muttering aotto voco, "and also my lastj Seamouth appears to bo very sleepy kind of placo. Tho old waiter drew himself up, apparently ic Bcnting this stigma on tho little water- place: "very quiet, sir, but very bo lect. Uul wo shall bo very lively now you navo iionoreti us with a visit, sir. i iniieii to perceivo now tho presenco of a fugitivo debtor could odd to tho cheerfulness of any place, but I mado no rcpl,,, considering tho compliment would bo charced for in tho hill." "It's hastoniahlnir.sir.wliat a difference .... . " . . . .. iuo tiicaiio makes when it is iiopen. Seamouth cannot support a theatre." I replied, "No, slrt honly when a star comcsj I remember, when I was a boy, seeing Mr. Macrcady hnct here; and pcoplo camo far and near to seo mi. Our yard was full of traps of hovcry description I and so it will bo lion Thursday next, when Mr. Charles Mathows niako his anpearanco." As ho said this tho old waitci mado a pro found genuflection and left tho room. A light dawned upon me; my namo was identical with that of tho great comedian. Tho waiter had read tho. amo on tho biass plato on mv trunk. mid 1 had been mistaken for the com ing man. I was chuckling over tho singular error, and had resolved to dis- abuso tho stall ot tho "Ked Lion ' ac cordingly, whoso curious reception of mo wa-i now explained, when a circum stance occurred which caused me to change my resolution. Tho window t tho room which 1 occupied com manded a view of tho coach-road lead ing to tho ncarost postal town. As 1 rellectcd over tho curious blun- ler, I found myself mechanically watching a dog-cart which was rapidly approaching tho inn. It drow up at tho door, and from iho vehicle de scended n stout, coarse-looking man, wearing a very bad hat, and very seedy in his habiliments in general. was reading tho advertisement in tho Seamouth Jlxpress which announced tho appcaronco of tho London actor in ins celebrated character of htr Charles Coldstream in "Used Up," on Thurs day next. This was one of wiy best mpersonations as an amateur, auu 1 had mado suoh a closo study of tho original representative that I could re produce ovcry tone, and glance, and gesture. My personal appearanco wai also very similar. At this moment tho waiter entered tho room, holding his hands beforo his face, and apparently convulsed with laughter. "1 beg pardon, sir, but you will laugh as much as mo when I tell you, sir. There is a Sheriff's oflicor in tho coffee room, who wants to servo a writ on a Mr. Charles Mathews; ho inquired a gcut of that namo was hero. I told him yes tho note- hactor. IIo guv a sigh, and said that was not tho gout ho wanted. IIo is going to stop here, as ho knows for certain that his man is coining to Seamouth direct ly, and he will watch the arrivals by coach." As the waiter delivered this exor dium my mind was at' work endeavor ing to solve tho mystery of my hiding placo being discovered. "Nobbs" that was the solution. On second thoughts he had disclosed tho place of my retreat to Binks. As the waiter concluded, my determination was taken. My natural Iovo for fun and adventure, combined with tho instinct of self preservation, decided mo to ac cept tho honors thus suddenly thrust upon me. 1 mado no roicronco to tho waiter's story, treating it as too absurd for discussion. "I want to send a noto round to tho lessee of tho Theatre Royal." "Certainly, sir. Tho boots can take it." In a few seconds I had scribbled tho following: "Dear Simpson to quote tho Duko's motto 1 nm here. Will you call ,a rehearsal of 'Usod Up' for to-morrow at lit Yours faithfully, O. J. Na- tbows." This characteristic noto w.-w prompt ly dispatched, and 1 waited in serenity and with a kcii sense of approaching enjoyment at tho result. in hull an hour tho answer came, "Dear Mr. Mathows, I am agreeably surprised by your early arrival, as I did not expect you till tho morning ot Thursday (the day of tho performance). 1 supposo tho papers aro in error in ad vertising you as playing at Plymouth to-day, Tuesday. I thall bo very pleased to make your acquaintance. Youis sincerely, T. Simpson." .Nothing can bo moro fourtunate. Mr. Simpson had never seen tho great comedian, and I was safe till Thursday. Tho reader may inquire, Why did I not mako my cscapo from Seamouth whilo I had tho opportunity 1 I can only reply that my Iovo of adventuro was responsible tor my conduct. 1 Bhould iullict no harm on any one; in deed I was conferring au actual bone- tit on tho company of tho Theatro Royal by affording them tho great ad vantage of an extra rehearsal. And the actor himself would find his task on Thursday considerably smoother, as all my business was precisely tho same as ho would adopt. X'unctuai to tno hour appointed l mado ni appearanco at tho stago door at 11 on tho following morning. "liood morning, Mr. Mathows, ' ox claimed a littlo shabbily-dressed man, who was standing with his back to tho iireplaco.in conversation with tho Cer berus who guarded tho sacred portal of tho drama. 'Good morning, Mr. Simpson, Whero is tho company t" "Ahoy aro all oa tho stage, Mr. Mathows. I havo cot a pretty Marti for you, aud a capital blacksmith." 1 followed Mr. Simpson along a dimly lighted passage .to tho stage. As wo threaded tho' gloomy labyrinth, my conductor whispered to mo : ''You aro satisfied witli tho terms I offered 1" "Perfectly. I answered. "Nothine could havo boon moro liberal." (How l wondered what thoy woro I) "les, I think that arrangement is tho fairest for both parties," continued tno wormy manager. 1 found a group ot seedy-looking in viduals on tho stage, who were sever ally introduced to me. xlio irapcrson ator of Jfaru Wurzel was a protty looking girl, but vory palo and emaci ated, whilo tho representative of tho blacksmith was a diminutive, but sturdy, little man. "Hallo 1 this won t do; Jronorace should bo it big man, or whero is tho alarroiug contrast between Sir Charles in tho deadly affray which takes place.'1 Tho manager tmrugged his shoulders. "Wo cau't get auothor now," Whilo they arranged thq first scono I glancod round tho theatre it was a band-box p! a house, and I should not havo hesitated to play tho pieco in my own proper person had necessity com pelled it. But when Thursday camo I must bo ml'cs away I Hero I sudihn lv remembered that tho individual I was personating was renowned for his vivacity and stores of nnecdoto. bo 1 drew on my memory, an uncommonly retentive one, and poured forth a alrtain of witticism?, which ncemod to TJIE COLUMBIAN. VOL. X1X.NO 87 COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. VOL.XUX, NO 30 meet tho circumstances of tho ense, for tho company laughed immoderately, until at last tho manager suggested a commencement of tho rehearsal. "Wo havo heard of all your won derful conversational powers, Mr. Matthews, and report has not exagger ated them, but supposo wc " "Exacty, Mr. Simpson; business first and pleasure afterward." I at onco addressed myself to tho business of the scenes, and really worked very bard In putting tho com pany through their facings. It would not interest tho general reader to men tion in detail tho very natural short comings of a scratch country Company of Htrolling players. But I found them very docile' nnd extrdmoly anx ious to follow my directions implicitly. Small as were my availablo resources, 1 expended half a sovereign in refresh ment, and their countenances expressed their gratitudo ovcu moro than their words. There was another pieco down for rehearsal, "Married for Moneys" but I was totally unacquainted with tho piece, so I suggested it should bo postponed till tho morrow. Toward tho conclusion of tbo rehearsal I ob served Mr.Simpsom examining my feat ures with great earnestness. "You wear uncommonly well, Mr. Mathews; I was told you woro about 10 but you don't look moro than fivo-and-twonty 1" 'fAll habit, my dear, Bir; I never en courage tho idea of age. I follow tho advico of Bulwer Lylton. Decido upon tho ago at which you chooso to remain; and rotnso to becorao any old er. 1 havo selected hvc-and-twenty. Peronnial Jovo, you know, and all that sort, of thing." My auditor was convinced; I con tinued: ''Besides youth is my stock in trado. How could Inlav tho youthful Jemmu J cscamys if I looked my real ago 1" My logic was unanswerable. Ere wo parted Mr. Simpson Bhook my hand heartily. "A check on" Friday morning, as soon as wo havo verified tho receipts; I suppose that will do, Mr. Mathews V "rerfcclly, I replied, cordially re turning tho pressure. I was walking leisurely toward my hotel when I behold a sight which al most turned mv blood to water Striding along In his usual brisk and iaunty fashion, was the great comedian himself. Ho was evidently going to tho theatre. Fortunately tho building was closed, as 1 had seen Mr. Simpson lock the door and walk away with tho key in Ins pocket, lint beamoutu was a small placo and tho manager could soon bo found. My course was plain. I must fly, and at once. I met tho waiter in tho doorway. IIo grinned and pointed to a couple of trunks in tho hall on which was in scribed, "Mr. Charles Mathows." "He's come, sir." "Where is the Sheriff's officer!'' I inquired in as calm a tono as I could assume. 'ille's gono for a walk on the beach. I sent; boots after him. Tho gent has not como by tho coach. He camo in a fly. Pretty oxtravaganco in a man as cant pay his owings. But it's just ltko that class. ' 'iPlcaso mako out my bill, waiter,' said I calmly, though 1 felt my heart thumping against my chest, as vulgar peopio say,, nineteen to tho dozen. The waiter's countenanco fell. "Ain't you comfortable, sir T" "Quite; your hotel is a perfect Ely sium; but iMr, Simpson wishes mo to stay with him till I leavo .Seamoiuh. In live minutes I had paid my bill and given tho waiter a handsomo douceur, and shouldering my port manteau,tvas on my way to tho theatro, Tho waiter expressed his regret that tho boots was on tho beach looking for tho bhenft s omcer, and so unablo to carry my portmanteau, and ho himself was unablo to leave tho hotel, "all tho spoons being about, you see, Bir." JNothing could bo moro fortunate lor my purpose. As I strodo away tho horses woro being harnessed for tho departing coacli, and as Boon as possi ble 1 mado my way to tho road along which tho coach must pass on its way to tho postal town. I did not feel safe till I had mounted tho box seat and had left Searaouth some miles behind. Tho coach was timed to meet tho Lon don train, and ero night fell I was qncq more under the paternal roof. Hero I found a letter from my uuclo (inclosing 100, and a nomination to a valuablo government appointment. From that moment I turned over n new leaf, married Miss Walker, and forgave Nobbs (who protested his in nocence as to my address). But as I considered conquerors oan afford to be generous, 1 wroto a letter to tho groat comedian, cxpla.nlug my conduct un der very trying circumstances, and ro ceived a cordial letter of thanks in re sponse for tho very efficient rehearsal I had given tho company ol tho Theatre Royal, Tho inconvenienco to him from tho bhorm a omcer was but of brief duration, uy flight having suflio- lontly shown which was tho real bimon 1 tiro. I havo never paid a yisit to Seamouth again. Advice to Young Men- Tho Metal Worker of a lato dato contains foiiio excellent advico to young ilou, Wo givo tho following a place, belioving that it can bo read and digested by many with profit. Tho advico is sound, and, if followed, will suroiy leau to good,, iuo writer says that if ho had in his privato oflico any ono of perhaps a hundred young men with whom ho bad an acquaintance sufficiently intimato to warrant him in speaking plainly, ho would close tho door and say, in eltect : xsow, ray dear young lriend. if vou look about you in tho trado you will eeo somo things winch will surpvtso you. inoro are now at tno head ot i number of important establishment young men, who, without capital or other inlluenco than they had them selves created, havo gone steadily and irresistibly irom tno bottom to tho tor liiicK t not a bit ot it, unless you count it their good luck to havo been boys at a timo when clerks did not think it worth their while, to bo scion tilio baso ball pitcher or billiard ox iierts, or to spend all their earnings in living better than young men should Don t dcludo yourself into tho belief thatchaucoa wero better ton years ago than they aro now. ihoy never began to no a good as thoy aro to-day. Now & 00 t on 8 00 8 00 1! 00 in 00 OBI 14 CO 1 ft) 2 i'i Z M bm ii m t.m wim mm l column 8 00 19 00 IS CO tn 00 00 CO 40 OO N) (0 Yearly idvertlscments pnrablo qiirrtPrlr. Tran dent advertisements must bo paid for ifforo in serted except where parties navo accounts. . . . . i u..t.i(.Alinll.M twtr 1 rvli fi three Insertions, and at that rato for additional Insertions wnnout, rvicrvuvu w n-ugu,, Kxecutors, Administrator's, and Auditor's rio. tlces three dollars. Transient or Local notices, ten cents ft line, reg. ular advertisements half rates. 1. tun unitftinrM rrtfrtnrT' column, on dollar n year for each line. lot tno givo my remarks a personal op- nlinnl.inn. Yncl are of. SftV. a dozen young men in tho lino of promotion in tho houso which lias gonerousiy revalu ed you in its norvico during tho past four years. During that tlmo you have mado an exceedingly smull holo for yourself, and, had it been necessary dining that time to rcduco tho forco -if clerk and salesman, you would have bc.'ii among tho most promising candi dates for tho grand bounce. Your saf ety has been that you averaged up pretty well with tho rest of them and that you aro a nice fellow. Lot us look ahead a little. Things cannot continue as they aro for many years. Sooner or later Important changes mint come. Tho man above you is Mr . Supposo his place was mado vnr-nnt liv nnv R.HHB. IlavO VOU any ro.ison except tho uxagcrated egotism characteristic of youth to supposo that you would bo preferred abovo others to take his placot If not, why should you looo any timo in preparing yourself for Iho main chanco T it you taKc a mental inventory of the clerks employ ed by your firm,' jou will too that if your succt'ss is dependent upon an in telligence and fidelity greater than their' it in ea) of attainment. In three months of honest devotion of mind and body to tho best interests of your employers you can do moro for your teinpbral future than you now linnino possible. Supposo you begin With tho lirst ot tho year to turn over a new leaf. Make a resolution that fiir tAvelvi' lnnntliM volt will devoto yourself to business absolutely, and de ny yourself every pleasuro or indul gence which can in anyway interfere with your duties, uowever inning inoy may teem. It makes really very "littlo difference to vou which nine holds tho championship or whieb'horso boats the record, a orget all about sucu things. If your timo lor reporting for duty is a ,o clock, mako it a rulo to get mere nt a q'.iarter to 8 j and if you think any thing worth whilo looking after is like ly to ho noglccted by tho porters, make it halt-past seven, something will happen within six months to make it pay you. If G o'clock is quitting timo and anything remains undone, finishinc it beforo leavincr. Sec that the place is closed in good shape, and if you look sharp enough you will find a lot ot things which ought to bo seen to. If there is nothing doing, try and find something to do which is not spe cifically your business. Anything is better than Rtanding around with your han-ls in your pccK'as, or comparing notes with tho boys about things yon would not like to nave the boss over hear. When tho Jrush comes bo on top. You can stand a deal of hard work, and when yon havo to do it you will gam nothing by complaining-ot it. Be n-ady at all times to aasurao the duties of tho man who gets moro than you do, it ho is sick or awoy. to do this you must in somo way acquiro a knwledgo of 'his duties, which is easy enough if you set about it. ifyouhavo lei'ttro and he is over-busy offer to as fist him and yon will got tho chanco you .ire after. Mcauwhilo improve your evenings. Supplement your some what deficient education by reading a-id study. Acquiro a neat and rapid handwriting. Editors aro tho only poo pie v, ho can afford to write badly, bo caii-i, only the printers see their manu soi ip, and printers oan read anything. ' Yuii want to know how to writo a In iff letter, which, without ono unnec essary word shall contain tho whole mall r. Spelling, pronunciation and gr.im nar should bo faultlebs, and tho iiiiiid.vriting should indicate character ami I 'cision. Despise copperplate aud lloui'i-hc?, and avoid labored eccentrici ties if stylo. Dresj well, but avoid too much magnificeuco of jewelry, and bo , particularly modeit in the matter of hen ( pins. In a word, mako up your uiiu. I that you aro goiug to the top in Pile ot everybody and evcrvthing, and you will find that there is practically nothing which a young man like you can ".it accomplish in ten jears if ho a .i settled purpose, and tho strength ol inhul to stick to it. Abovo all, keep your pwu counsel. If you mako confi dants of your associates thoy will set ou down for a prig, lies ides, it is youi own Biiccepa you aro after and not tho i-'s. When tho timcfor promotion com-"1, you want to bo the only ono thought ot, and you can have it so ust a-i easy as not. Now, ono word about your habits. You had better make it a rulo not to drink. It will pay you to koep clear of tho habit, and, whilo I do not imagine that you are in danger of drinking too much, it is worth whilo something to havo tho reputation of letting liquor alone. Your eraployors will feol that it gives thera a basis lor that much moro confi dence in you, especially as they havo had to discharge hlf a dozen bright young follows within as many years becuHe they could not koep straight. want young people to say at the end of a year that they have at least ono young man in their businsss who is in- valuablo to them, and who can no counted on to corao up head whenever ho H needed, llow about salary I Well, just lot that subject alone. You are getting moro than you need to livo on, and the worst thing a young jnan oan do is to be a perpetual applicant for ni advaece. If you aro worth moro than you aro gotting, your firm will advance without solicitation, or somebody clso will offer you more, and you win mako moro m tho lorg run by a pitient still hunt than by keeping your hand always extended with a plea lor more pay. Now, my young friend, just think this matter over, and look in again somo timo. 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