iTE3 op DBivrisiNq IV doltunbikq. n)HJBUUi!M(ic'iiAT,TAnoi'TiiKNonTn. ana en. I.VHDIAH, Consolidated,) ' I tailed U'rcUly.rvory I'rlilur Mntnlnn, nl ULOO.MSllUnU)COLUMIIIAt'0.,l'n. at 11.60 per your. To subscribers out ottuocoun. ty tuti terms oro strictly In nUvanco. lirNo Uiiiwr discontinued oxcopt at thoontlon nt the iiufillHiors, until all nrrearaitos nro paid, but Innif mnl limed credits will not bo kivcii. ' All P ipera sent nut of I lui Htalour In distant post nnieos must lio lmld for I u advance, unless a resmii. ,iblo person In Columbia county nssumes to pay ,lio subscription duo on demand. ' JO BPli 1NTI N Or. TlipJobTrlntlng Department of the colckiiiah h very complete. It contains the. latest ijcwtvim nJ mil hit (fry and H tho only nnico Hint runs Vib pro e.s 1 powor. k vinp us tho best tad Itles. iiC tlnDtPHfuriil-lifdun largo jobs. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. r K. WAMiKH, XJ ' ATTO I IN 15 Y-AT-L AW, llloornsburt;, l'a omco over IsU National Hank, TV" U. FUNIC, 1 ATTO 11NH Y-AT-L AW. IILOOMSBUKO, l'A, nil' In V lUUdlng, nn J DUN M. CIiAltK, ATTO UN HV-AT-L AW, AMD .JU3TIOK OP THIS PEACE. 1IU)0113I1L'K, l'A, Illeu over Moycr ilroi. Drug store. p V MIL LEU, ATTOKNRV-AT-LAW Ofilcoln linker's bulldlng.sccondlloor.room No.l lllooinsburff, l'a. I) FHANK ZVUR. ' A'n'OllNEY-AT-LAW. llloomsbiirg, Pa. onic'6 corner ot Ucntro and Main Streets. Clark i llulldlnK. Can bo consulted In (lerman. QEO. E. EfiWELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Hl.O0M81ll)lt(l, l'A. O.Hon on First floor, front room of Coi,. tnuiiAN lliilltlini:, Main street, below Ex. cliangu Hotel. p.VUL E. WHIT, Attornoy-at-Law. O.uoo In Columbian Hi-n.i.iNO, Itoom No. 3, second Moor. iiiiOOMSiiuna, pa. S. KNOKH. L. S. WINTIRSTEIN. KNOW & WINTERS TEEN, A ttornoy s-at-Law. onico tu 1st National Dank building, socond lloor, nratdoortothulctt. Corner ot .Main and Market Btrcots llloomsburg, 1M. t&"Penttoni and BmnlUt Collected. J II. MAf'iE, ATTORNEY AT-LAW Jlllco InMalzo'sbulldJig, overlilllmejer'sgrocery. JOHN C. YOCl'M C. V. OUYHlt. YOCU.M & OKYEH, Attorney s-at-LaWi CATAWlbSA, l'A. (omco fio.nsult of looms on second lloor or NKWSlTKJI Ll.lldlMU'.) tSTCAX UK CONSULTED IN (IKHMAN.l! Members of Sharp and AlU'inan's Lawyers i.nd Il.inker'x lilrccluiy and tliuAincrle.ni Mercantile and collection Association. Mill tflve prompt and caietul altention to collection ot claims In any pait ot tho United Males or Canada, ns well ns tu all other professional busluess cMiustcd tu them K. OSWALD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Jackson Building, Hooms 4 and 5. UEHW'lCK, l'A "yy. ii. mi awn. ATTOltNEY-AT-LAW. Catawlssa, Pa. onteo.cornorot Third and Matnstreots. J V. WIDTH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, B L 0:0 M S B U R 0 , PA, Olllce lu Hiowers' MulMIng, 2nd lloor. map 1-tf y. E. SMITH, AUorncy-ntLaw, Berwick. Pa. Cut bo Consulted In Ocrmau. ALSO I'lltST-OLASS F1HE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES ItEl'ltlESKNTBU. trOfllco first door below tho post olllce. MISCELLANEOUS CO. ItAltlvIiEV, At'.orncy.at-I.aw, . onico lu mower's building, anil story, liooms 4 unit 5. JB. McKELVY, M. D.,Surgeon anil I'hy . stclan, north side Main stroet.below Market L. FKITZ, Atturney.nl Law. OIHce . , in Columbian liulldlng, .0 M. DRINKER, GUN & LOCKSMITH Hi mn? Machines and Machinery ot all kinds rc pilrod. OriKA 1I0D8K Build ig, uloomsburg, l'a. D R. J. 0. RUTTER, PHYSICIAN ftSUKHEON, OtUco, North Market street, UlooniBtuii, l u OR. WM. M. REUER, Surgeon iiiul Physician, omco corner of Hock and Market :t. JR. EVANS, M. D.. Surgeon and , Physlo:an, UMo and Kesldonoo on Third Btrooc. IRE INSURANCE. CflltlSTIAN F. KNAPP, ULOOMSBOIta, PA, ( OME, Of N. Y. " HUcTlANW, Of NEWAIIK, N. J. CLINTON, N. Y. I'KOI'I.KS' N. Y. ltlCADINU, l'A. leso old coiu'Okatioks aro well seasoned by i;o and fikk TtSTiii uud have neter Ji't had a loss hettlul by any court of law. Their assets aro nil invested In soi.iu btcumnts are UablutotUo hazard of mm only. lxsses I'Kosiitly and iionbstlt adjusted and paid as soon us determined by cuhistian KNAIT, Sm'IAL AUKNT AND AUJl'SrKK ULOOMSBUHU, Pa. Thopeoploof Columbia eounty should natron. It thee agency when) losses If any aid settled uud paid br one of theruwn eltUuns. PIlOMlTNtoS. LOUITY. KMIt 1)E.LI.NU. I'.uraber and gaa fitter. Hear of Schuyler's hard, ware sloie. llloomsburg:, Pa. All klndsot nttlngs for steam, gas ;and water pipes constantly on hand. ltoonng and snouting atteudedto at short no tice. Tinware of every description made to order. Orders left at Nehujlor & C'o's., hardwaio store Will Ixi promiilly Piled. Kpoclal attention given to heating by steam and hot water. y-ly Scrantoa House, -)N TUB KUHOl'KAN I'UR- Viotor'Kooh, Proprietor. ltooms nro lieatcd by steam, well ventllate4 and elegantly lumlslied. Huost liar and Lunch Couu- tMeals'tovoVder at nil hours. Ladies and nents restaurant rurnlilied with all delicacies of tho buason. ,. Locntiou near I). US V, It. It. Depot, bcranton, Pa. Mar V) if 3. B.SLiWELL, - Z. aurEHBSNCEll, "F" JIE approaching season culls -1. into service the stovepipe man a gentle reminder of an ecpml necessity for CLOTHING. Our stock for cool and the cold er weather is prepared on a large scale for Men, Youths, Hoys and Children. A. 0. YATES & CO. G02-C(M-00(J CHESTNUT ST PHILADELPHIA. M. C. SLOAN & BRO., HLOOMSI5UKG, PA. Manufacturers of CARRIAGES BUGGIES, PHAETONS. SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, &C. First-class work always on hand. REPAIRING NEA 1L Y DONE. Price) rcducedto tuit the times. El-Y's Catarrh Cream Balm when applied Into the B' WfAW RRV nostrils, will bo nl. Wil?flM.DV.Vit soi bed errec t u a 1 1 y cleansing the head of catarrhal urus, caus ing uuaiiny secre tions, ftnllayslnilain- inallon, protects the membrane ot the na sal passages Horn ad ditional colds, com plelely hcalstlic sores and re-tores w'liso ot lusie and MiielL ftur a I loim ou Alilllr a nartlclc of twmwimm the lluliii into faehn l.BiTB. nostril. A few applications relieve. A thorough treatment will cure. Agn-cable to use. send for circular. 1'ilce 5i cents by mall or at druggists. ULYUIIOniKKS, druggists, Onogo, N. V. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! THE ARTIST 9 W ?e m m AND MliRCHANT TAILOR. Who iiUvays cives you the latest Mylt's, and cuts your clothing to fit you. Having hail tliu experience lor a number ol yc;u in tho Tailoring Huni iicss, has learned what material will give his ciistouieis the best satisfaction for wear and slylo and will try to pleao all who give him a call. Also on hand Gents' Furnishing Goods OP ALL IlESCltlPTIONS. HATS, CAPS, AMD UMBRELLAS Always of the latest styles. Call anil ex. limine Ills stock Ut-loru purchasing else where. Stcrs neni door to First National B&nk Corner Main ifc Market Sts. i 11 W J( & 1 April 25-1 y E. B. BROWER OAS FITTING & STEASI HEATING. DKALKlt IN STOVES &!INWARE. All kinds of work in Sheet Iron, Roof ing and Spouting promptly attended to. Ifbtrlct attention given to heating by steam. Corner of Main & East Sts., ISloomsburg, Pa. REOPENED, THE GLEU CITY MINES. to Having Reopened tho Glon City Mint), wo are juepared to furnish tho country trado with first class prepared coal, at :o:t $3oo Fer Ton. McAlarncy & Knight. (IM'JN" 01'rT, l'A. Oct 1 0-tw ry II II0U8K, DENTIST, HloOMSIICIKI, COI.L'MIIIA CoU.NTY, 1A 11 styles ot work douo In a superior manner, work ku wiiBooTl'iiNby the use ot uas, and treeot charge when ardflclal teeth aro Inserted, Olllco over Klclin's DriiR Btorc lo be oven at all hourt dunng the doj Nov H 1 r HAVFEVERiiS M I no Inn BLOOM THE "UO01 KXOUCSH" Lamp nre . ' j filled direct by 1111! PUMP AVItliout Lift- Iiir tlin Can, (lie lUllliglubo ndJiiKlIng to llltlielRhtll ofnny T.ainii. Till. In tlin iitunt practlcnl TASIILY CAN oer ofTercil to tho public. FAR3ILY OIL CAN. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE, MANu'AOTunio er tyUkUl MjinufacUirtna c, V T-..l itt .... ... ..w ,miiiiiiik mi nn in, j r iimror inuie; an Coiitenliioreiiiiio Kx plosions, Nn Coris to railci'l III l.pti r fir wi.t L- . 'T Kft KIlUCKINItipeil III WIISIO inijiirciiiiio explosions. No Coris tc use nn i.viiporaiiiiii AiwuiiKeiy Hare. A lJlJvi'rmll lliMMelinld Necei.lty. mil ha lis ix iiLooMMiniu iiy I. W. IIAHTMAN A SON AND FAHMKKS' l'HODUCK EXCHANOi: oct-si-ist. AGENTS W ANTED H. "Spy op the Rebellion." isowftellttK bjrllis i'tntvf thotttandtf ho coiutll Hon. OulybookontsLluU. TUo "SPY" rentals maoT iecrrtt t.lhe war never beforo imUiFhfd. A craimlo iwcountof tho connplncy to aennuBjnata Llnrola. l'crlloin expcrlencrs of our FeDimt Hpieu la tlia Uebel Ciitol; their heroio tnvcry fully rotfoimtel lu tbcHu Tlvlil tkotclioa. Tho "Spy" in tho moat thiiUlnff war book ever ptibltahed Knttoricd ty liutiilrcits of I'rcba ami AsoDta' tcolinmnlals. A largo Laud eonio iKXik, C88 tmp-cfl: CrO illuitratlons. I1TACENTS WANTED I AGENTS 1 Thia book la mit-tftUnfj nil othtra. Over ohehttu.trMthoutanluyitUiLllonb for agencies liava Ven rocL-ivcd. W'a liuvo loanyngcuiu who bavrtsnld fruiu tfnv f Jive hundred cn'iVj. ityTho fcpY" Is told only by our A trente and cau r.at bo found lu boo v stores. Hlta to mcrcbaulii, ftti-tncr'.mftbautcii.and firry hod, Abt,lutely the rasiett brk to tell ever Inownt Vt'o waiitonnnsrntin tvrry Orand Array l'oit mid In rvt ry tow nlilp ami county iii thoU.a. i'tir full iiartli-ul jm and tmm to agents address C. w. L'AUiUrroN' & co.,ruUlahcri, New York. " OPtfXjTsF 2SQO '"iVfil!" PHILADELPHIA SINGER incHMinir Tutker, Ibinicr, lxtX Of 4 lleilllllt'lK. Ullll linuW uim,i cr. uinl ii.stmi ouitU irtM-htT w. ptittH. warranito 3 iiart. 15 DAYS' lour aw ii ill ohm- bi'forp yuu piiy out' rent, Sa i4htr m win' pue'imr nifpti(firiiir m thn Uiulnl Mats tlam to vuilA I ViIji vjTn: Tticy uru hiitid jN(imi, dnr-vblp, nnd lipht jTumiinir. Same at olier com. eiBifichirot from t4Q lo tSO. Purrhnp from in mill wuve send for ctrculur itna I C. A. WOOD A. CO.. testimonials. 1 7 . Ttuth I'liltatl'm l'a. MTTTl Bir.NAI. UllUXi WIII-.TI.Ci H Tliu loudest nnd mni pUTriimiy h it r i u m liturd ii om out to l mo liiilui. I'.xivti oalhf tarn or t water, iinrii- brf if nirt'llfo rarinui InvaU' able Bia a A twin Iirmtr tacold kava t. hent trt-o. hv m.lll.for pptita In And L'ft otir rulHUiirut tit 5iit. KavElllet. etc. Addrta It i.nni I a i.f.sov .t rn.. lMUl.ADIM.l'lUA. ri;NNA. Sept -i i:Jt,-cov. Illustrated Ainerican ."X:.0.: STOCK BOOKSRHS: Ac. Thousands fold in the West. 2o farmer can af ford to It xclthout it, l.ODk-UT iiosM.ii uaji: It U the bet worlt of tho kind I tcr euw." Trice: cloth, $ft leather, Kent jircputd. Agents Wanted. Exclusive Territory Oiven. Jiulckcrliotkcr Nuhaci tptlou Acucy, r. O. Box bUO. I J J NiSdAv :T., New Voiik. fct U-4w r n ORGANS: PIAK03: N hi dj t ti hi 'my ! uiit r 4 nn h tumnj: i I'i.a.k s mi Hio n r e v n i rest inn tjkletii. U 0 niatk.il U ( r tlik'lt Hon r atallC.rtSt y.ty I KI. niBSitSSflSfr Ia!'iiiu vjjl .1 1 ht tloyufi true. . 'v JFi"" tf x"ae ORGAN AND PIANO GO. l64TfemonlSl..Boilon. 4GC.I4lh SI. (Union Eq.i N.T. l49Wabatli Ave, Chlcagc. Oct !l I iv illil ELiYlIRA COLLEGE Foil WOMi:N oIToih suporlor courses or studj In coHene. Kclectlc, mid I'lcpnrAtory Departments iiUiln.MualonndAII. llcilwl bv hleam anil tur ulbhed Willi nn elevutor. Adilivsa A. W. COWl.CS, I). 1)., Llinlra, N. V. Oct. a-nv d WiiSTED oh SLAJVf EXPKNSKS PAH) : Milesmen for tho Honker XurMMkM Kxtnblhlied I8-5. All the newest nnd bent nortsot fruit and onuineutal lieex, Mims sc. bend for Terms. II. K. IIOOKCIt COMPANY. Sept 93.Au Kooheatcr, N, V, LADIES! Willi Hanoter's Tailor system you can cut Diesses to ill, wlUiuul oral lilruciloiiH. Dress-uiakers jirouoiincc It perfect. Price lor System Hook and ikjuuio i ruciut; iieei, u.ju. TO XITTRODTTCE, A S)slein, Hook and Wheel will bo scut on receipt or ii.iw. .uurcs JOHN C. IIANOVlJII, Cincinnati, O, Sept S3-IW r lunmrYb HEI.IAllI.i: JIKS losell X M. Ij". our bowU A full lino of r'rult and Ornamental TretK, slirub dr.ipo Vines. Hovs, Ac. Njveral liunda'd vailelles In slock. Ali Introducer and solo proprietor of .Mooltir.s DIAMOND drape. Liberal terms to agents. J, ! liclaiii., iirisiuoo, a, v. oct-10-d-U T. UMII A liandsomo VASI. f.AMI' l?u h PnPl'RR wltU a 1 order for Tea and corf, g yUjJ Jjfl ee. An Iron Slono CIIAMIIKU nieces, or a liamlsoino IlliO.NZK IIANOINO UIP tlven wlllia tiooider, A CIIAMIIKU MKT ot 1U pieces, wltn blue, maioon or piuk u.ina or an ikon STONrl CHINA 'iV. SKl'ot W pieces, ora (1I.ASS kt nr.'Ji nieces Chen Willi a ill! order. HAND. SO.M1I PHHMIUMS, consMliii,' of Decorated Clilna ware in lea els, aisu uiuuer auti leu M'tscoin. blued, anil Chamber bcln, etc., etc., KUen with nnlerd Mr 118. I JO. ia. KM and l.v). send ror clrcu. lur. which "IllfHn ou lull particulars. (HtAND Wilkes untie, ra. neauiiuar ters ) r'rout btrect, ev York City. may !5-ly B K. HAUTJIAH HlrUHSKNTa TDK rOLLOWIKQ AMKKIOAN IN3UH.VN0U COJII'ANIEB North American ot Philadelphia, Krankilu, " " 1-ennsyivanla, " " York, of I'liuusylvanla, Hanoi er, of N. Y. oueens, of Iiudon, North Hrltlsh, of U)udon. omco on Markot .SUect, No, 0, llloomsburg. oct.4, I- SB 1 mason SBXJUG, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER Lots of People Say, "Off MY BACfC' Hero is Kol Id A 1 TESTIMONY Hnril Working Men. EMEDYJ miiirijYiiii'ii from MncblnM nnd llnlldcr. "t hT0 been troubled jean with kidney and bladder amenity. After using fonr bottles of Hum's (Kidney and Liver IUmeiiy I have been 'completely cured." WIlIlaE, C. Clatk, Mason nnd llnlldcr, Anbnm.N.Y. ... "Health 1 1 better thin wealth.1 ainehlnl.t. Jlr. Oenrco Knrg. Machinist, 1138 Tlldso Ave., Phllnflcliili a. l'a.. f a v. : MM v dlseasostartcdtvlien I was quite a jouiir lad by hating weak kidneys. I hat o used Just six bnttlesof Hunt's Kidney and Mvcrl Hutmir. nnd I solemnly proclaim, 'I feel jlko n new man.'" "Good counsel has no price, obey It." Mechanic. Mr. Henry Williams, Mechanic, East Bridge port, Conn., says: "About two months ngo I caught a heavy cold, which settled In my ktdnct t. I got n bottle of Hunt's Kidney and Llrcrl Hemedt nnd tt lih tho first dose began to getwell." "Light suppers makes long lives." Hnllroad Man Frank 11. Leo, offlco N. Y. 0. & H. It. It. Llttlo Falls, N.Y., Juno 8, 1M1. says: ''.My father, 01 yours old, had severo kidney mid bladder dlgcaso for SO years, urination enuring acnto pain. Tho weakness was s. great ho was obliged to wear a rubber bag. Twclto bottles of Hunt's Kidney IIcmedt completely cured him, nnd wo consider It remarkable. Wo cheerfully recommend It." "Deeds nro better than words." Hunt's Kidney and Liver Hemedt has stood tho toitof time. It hnsbeen before the public for twenty years, nnd has cured every year thousands of pcoplo sulTcrlng from varlons diseases of tho Kidneys and Liver, and kindred disorders, who had failed to got relief from doctors nnd who expected never to ho enrcd. Thousands of testimonials from such person attest its taluc. Send for book. "Allsttclltliatcndswcll." Sold by alt druggists. Trlco S1.53. 0 HUNTS ItEMKDY CO., Providence, II. I. ' X. CltiTTKNTO.N, dcncral Agent, N. T. PAKKER'S HAIR BALSAM the nopi'W favorite for tlrt lii2 the iiair, lvetoiin5 the c .lor when gr.i)',and jre cnt ing 1 'an clruff. It cteanic tlie fc.iljt, stop the hair falling, an J ii sure to please. 50 and 51. H2C at Iiruccu. Ihe Best Cough Cure you can tuo and the best known preventive of Cun.timptirm, l'ARlcrR'sToNIC kfrt In a home la a sentinel to keep sickness out. Used discreetly It keeps the bluod pure and the Stomach, Liver and Ki.Inc i in workins order. Coughs and Colds vanish be (ore it. It builds up the heiltli. if you sutler from Debility, Skin Eruptions, Cough, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Kidney, Urinary t r reni.de Complaints, or any disorder o( the L'iti Stomach. Dowels, l!ltod or Nerves, dvi't v. lit you ar. Jay J It uill rive ou new life and i20r. 1IISCOX i: CO.. N. Y. Sold by Druggists. Larc saving buying $i hizc aujj. M-ly CONSTIPATION! Thero Is no medium through which diseaso 00 often attacks tlio system as by Constipation, and thero is no other ill ilesh is heir to.moro apt to he neglected, from tho fact material inconvenienco may not bo immediato y felt from irregular action of tho bovek When thoro is not regular action, the retention of decayed and effeto natter, with its poisonous gases, soon poisons the wholo system by being absorbed into it, causing piles, fistula, headache, impure blood and many other serious aUoctions. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS will immediately relieve, and one bottlo positively euro or relieve any case of Constipation. " , "Was troubled for a year with torpid liver and indigestion, and after trying everything imaginable, used BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Tho first bottle revived me and the second cured mo entirely." J. S. Williamson. Rochester, N. Y. ARE CURED BY THE HOP PLASTEH Hosts of pooplo lua r.nX recommend tMn por ous plaa'er bccausoUij tho atroicreat and best I ever lenown. Vboa Applied to nny cort of uoi-o- iicss, or woakccaj, itacti inatantly,rcruvinc pain end stronsthcnlnj tho parti, rrcpiretf from Duriruntly Pitch, Canada raUam, wxd tho 1 entire laedicliiil virtuciof frtsU Hcpa. They nsver burn or irritato .ilwaya owthc, Bttaiu lato and sti'enztheu woai av.S Urcd lausdcd. Quick relief for euddoa pains. All ready to a j ply. ITop Plaster aio o;d by all acazzra, s&o. , C forJl.OO. Hailed on receipt of price, nop ri.i3Trr.C03irA:r',Ec8;3u Maau. ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES OF CAST CH WHOUGI1T IHON. Suitable for Yards, Cemetery Lots and PuUic Grounds. TS8 followlne shows the Picket Gothic, ono of uiuscviTJi ueamnuibou'doi teuco niauuiaciurca by tho utulcrblL'iKHl. For 110.1111 v nnd llurnhllltv thev nro unsuma&s M. M't up bj-epeileiiocU hnnda and warranted totrUot I'rices and Hpcoimoiis signs scut lo any adores. Address of other do- mmm BLOOMSBURG PA- May 4-tr 17HKAS llllOWN'S INHUHANCK P AdKNt'Y. Mojcr'a new hulidlnir. Vnlu btrLtt iTiboiasburk', l'a, A ssct s. :tna Insuraneo Co., of Hartford, t'oun jT.oTd.i.'-JO lloyal or l.luniool 13,wi,uj Ijincashliu lO,wi,(W Uro Association, riilladt'lplua ), 101,710 1'liuiiilx, of Lomlon 5,iiui,37(l IfliiUon K Lancashire, ot Hnglaud l.icj.ICO Hartford of ll.irtlord .l,'TO,o.v) HprlutU'ia l ire uud Marino i'.us.'.em) As tho asencles nro direct, policies nro written (orthe Insuinl without delay I11U10 onico at Uioomsuunr, uci, ro, 'ni KXCHANGI5 HOTEL, W. R. TUBB8, PROPRIETOR BLOOMS3UI10, PA. 01TOSITK COUUT UOUSB. Larje nnd convenient sainolo rooms. Hatli rooms 1101 unu voin waier, ana uu modern comenlemes -.ToFAjlirAT mmvp mm 1 llliiBdekael!! SLUM- IIV Tllll RI1A. Friends, wlson you think I am llku toitli. Carry 1110 whoro tho sea Is roaring i There 011 my last bed let 1110 lie, And list lo llio lougwavo landward poutlng- lleallng, beating. And ever repeating The cry It cried, when It first was Imrlod, Willi injrlad shocks O11II10 ban Icr rocks In the very birthday of tho world. And-lf 1 could die w Ithlii sound of the sea Tho voices ot all who o'er loved nnd know-mo To mingle with her who Is dearest to inc. Its murmur would hrlng-to sleep to woo me 'llirohbliig. thmhbiiig. And plaliilltcly sobbing As erst It sighed when the night and morn Had faded away Oflhe first falrday, When (his beaitlllul world of ours was born. Oh, there, In nehnielijnrd, high on n cliff, In how deep it sleep, from a vain endeavor Of longing and life, I could rest mc-lf 'the sea lis wild lullaby sang foiever. Healing, beating, And still icipcatlng The cry It ciled, when It ilrt was hurled Willi 111) 1 1 1,1 olincks On llieli.iiilet iiK-ks In the very MHI.d.iyof Die not Id. Tho involution which electricity ii tlcstincil to mnku in moilorn wnrfaro in ns yet only in its infnnuy. The latest invention of Mr. Miin is however, an earnest of the thing.) th.it yet shall bo. Tho invention ia nn electrical training gear, fo eoutrivtil Hint by tho simiilo movement of tho hnmllu tho hcaviost gnu mny bo Inrnctl by n single man, mid with tho greatest oa.se, in nny direction. Von jmll a handle to the right, nnd tho breach of the gun moves to tho right; to tho left, nudit moves to tho left. You raiso tho handle, nnd tho gun is deprossod nt tho muzzlo ; you depross tho handle, and tho gun is raised. This training gear was applied a day or two ngo to oho of tho 113-ton guns at Garri bod Point Fort, nnd tho preliminary trial showed thnt ono man could train tho gun with tho greatest nicety. Ono may expect Providence to bo very much on tho fildo of tho big guns when a H8-ton gun comes to bo iiimed at quickly msv ing objects ns easily as if it wero a pis tol or a walking stick. Dr. Forster's Patient, Well, doctor, limv is tho pntiont this moniiiiR ?" nsl;eit .Tolm Cirltou, nnxiety plainly dopictod upou his hon est face. "No better, 11ml yet no worse," was llcnry Forster's answer. "Do you tlunUsho will pull through?" "God knowHl I hope nnd pray so. I'll bo hero nt threo o'clock. " With this answer, Dr. Forstcr went down tho steps and stepped into his waiting cartiags). As ho drovo oil' Jlr. Carlton gnvo a long, low whialle, and iaid to himsolf, "Well, I novor heard a doctor wish so fervently for a patient's recovery." Ami thou ho called in a low voice, "Mary, Mary, como out here." In answer a hushed voico cflmo "Don't (.peak bo loud, John ; I'll bo thero in a moment." Almost before, tho voico had died away, Mary Carlton was boaido her husband. She, was a fair woman ; not beautiful, in tho common acceptation of tho term, but with a faco such ns uuo loves to look upon ; ono which expivssed tho nobility of her character. Altogether, a goodly woman. "Well, Jolm, what is it? What makes you look so thoughtful ?" " Why, l'vo been thinking about Dr. Forstcr nnd our bick guest," said he. "Havo you noticed anything peculiar in his manner i" "Xow John 1 Do you think womon nro blind ? I'll tell you bomething. 'i'ho night tho poor girl was brought hcio from tho tcrriablu laihoail collision, nuil Dr. Foister was called in, I was tho only 0110 with her, as you will remem ber. I was standing on ono side of tho bed when tho doctor camo up, nnd I saw linn start, mill Ins luco grow palu death. Ho was himself in a moment, nnd attending to her wounds, but I made up my mind thun and there that ho know her, and that thero had been something between them. Then, just before bho had tho 1 elapse, when ho was Ix'nding oer her to attend a bandage, heard her murmur, ' O Henry !' So I nm sure tnetois bomething to bo mended between those tuo.' It's very oiuioui," mid Mr. Carlton, anil then ho told his wife of tho expres sion used by tho doctor in leaving. Dr. Forstor, ouo of the subjects of this conversation, was in tho meantime driving slowly along to his next patient, and ns lio ill ()o his mind was busy. Ho was not what 0110 could call a good-look. ing man ; rather tho roverboj but his oyes wero tho redeeming feature. They wero deep grey, clear and honest looking. Ho was slightly inclined to stoutucsH, and of medium height. His faco looked na though ho had seen trouble, lint, withal, this Dr. Foibter was not above two mid thirty. Ho made few intunato friends, but still was very popular. John Carlton was ono of tlioso few. Some six years previous to hislooatiug In Jamesvillo, IJr. Forstor had been a btrnggling young physician in a crowded Eastern city. It was up-hill work, nnd ho was just beginning to get n paying practice, when, nt a friend's house, ho met Alice Maymiril, n charming girl, and tho belle of 1', With him it was a case of love at llrst sight. Ho was madly, despcratoly in lovo with her be fore ho had been her a half dozen times. Alice was tho only daughter and heiress of I'ombertou Muynard, a ro tired iron merchant. ,His wealth was estimated at millions, unil ho had been heard to bay that "no beggar should marry his daughter." Dr. Foibter called often on Alice, and had reason to hope his attentions wero acceptable. Finally ho put his courage to tho tost, and told her of his lovo, and heard Alice say tho sweetest words ho had over heard spoken that she, had returned it. They llvod a brief whilo in a fool'i paradise, until llually it broko upon Dr, Forstcr that ho must ask Tapu May nnriVs consent. Alioo had told him ot iter tears tnat lier lather would never consent, but Forstor laughed, at what ho called her silly teirors. Ho camo of n good old family, though thero was not much money in it nt present, uud things wero lookiug bright for him. Whilo ho could not offer Alico a homo such as sho had becu accustomed to, yet ho could miiko he 23, 1885. comfortable, and tho fnot that xhe loved Iiiln, nnd was willing to put up with what ho had to offer, gavo him courage. Ho ono day, 11 day long remembered bj him, ho called lo tea l'embcrton May. Hard, lo afk tho hand of his only daugh ter in marriage. Tho footman ushered him into tho merchant's library, whero Mr. Mayiiard was rending. "Ah I good morning. Dr. Forstcr. To what nm I indebted for tho ploomiro of this visit?" was 1'embcrton MaynanVs greeting. Tho doctor was taken back for n moment, but recovered himself nnd said-, "Mr. Mnynnrd, I coma to you this morning upon n very delicate mission, hut 0110 in which my wholo happiness is involved, and 1 Impo to bo successful, Tho long nnd bhort of it is that I lovo your daughter Alice, and che lovca me. nnil I havo called to ask your consent to our marriaga" "Tho douce you havo ! Well, young man you impress 1110 with your immoiibo oiler. What in the mischief havo you got to support n wife upon? Why- why, you yon poor miserable upstart of n medical college, Xo, No, n thousand times no 1 Get out of my house, and never let your foot cioss my IhroHhold again." "llut Mr. Maynard " "James 1 James !' ringing n bell ; and as James appeals, "Show this man out nt once, and as you value your position, never admit him into my honsu ngain." 'Mr. Mnynard, your language is entirely uncalled for," mid Dr. Forstcr ; you need havo no fear ; I Mill never place myself within tho 10 oil of 11 man who docs not understand oven tho commonest laws of hospitality. Your daughter loves me, and I love her, and I defy you lo Kcpar.ito us. Good-moiu-iug!" "Ono moment, young man," said rcmlortoii Maynanl. "You defy me. Well and good, but sooner than boo my daughter tho wifo of buch a beggar ns you, 1 would kill her now. So j-ou mny treasure that up. Alieo has nlwys been mi obedient girl, anil sho will now. One week from to-day sho will bo married to Malcolm Hill, a man after my own heart, and whoso foituuo equals mine. Aud now, my jouug Lochinvar, I bid you farewell." Dr. Forstcr left tho house like n man in 11 dream. Ho went to his lodgings, and immediately wioto Alice, detailing tho interview nnd begging and pleading with her to elope with him. Ho told her that after what her father had said ho could not no to the house. Ho would not ask her to meet him anywhere, but would wait witli all the patience ho possessed. Ho posted this letter tho samo after noon. That night ho slept but littlo. The next morning ho received his answer by mail. For tome timo after reading tho letter Alico Maynard had written him ho sat as if turned to htouo ; it ran thus . "My Dear Dr. Forster : Your favor of this muniing just received. I think it is ipiito timo now to inform jouthat our nice littlo Halation should end. I havo enjoyed it hoghly, as I havo no doubt you huvo. 1 tliank you for tho many pleiibant bonis I have'liaiL "I forgot to tell you that I am to bo married next Weduebiky to Malcolm UUL slu ireuiV. "Amce Mavnahd." Dr. Forster presently roso from his seat and gavo himself a shake. "So that ends it 1" he said, His faco had an ashen hue. Ho seemed in those fow short minutes to havo decided upon what to do, aud commenced doin- it quickly. Ho packed hat fow things ho possessed, paid what few bills ho owed, and having settled with his landlady to take caro of his things until ho could bend for them, left tho city thnt evening on a southern train. He went to .mania, mut at mat point leal mil that the old physician at Jamesvillo had died, and thero was o good opening. He nt onco went there. iioin the Urst ho becamo popular. Homo thrcii weeks previous to tho opouiug of our story there had been a railroad accident near Carlton's placo, aud ono of the wounded was brought to his houbo. Sho was a young woman of about twenty-sK, suipassingly fair. Hur wounds wero very borious, and to uiuko matters worse sho had an attack of fever. Dr, Forster recognized her nt onco as Alico Maynard, but now, 03 ho thought, Mrs. Molcolm Hill. After days of anxious nursing Alioo began to mend, aud as sho grow bettor Dr. Forster's visits grow less frequent. Mrs Carlton ono day said quito sud denly to hor guest : " lly tho way, you havo not told mo your name yet" Alioo smiled languidly and said : "l6upposed Dr. Forstorhad told you that" "No," said Mrs. Carlton. "I havo always felt that Dr. Forstor know you, but lm has never mentioned your name." "les," said Alice, "wo know each other, nnd I nm surprised that ho has boon bo reliceut. I aw called Alioo Maynard." Just nt this moment Dr. Forster wos ushered into tho room, ond after tho usual greeting, Mrs. Carlton said : . -ajocior, wny nut you not toll mo Miss Mayunrd'n nnmo ?" & Burprisou 1001c was on tlio youua man h faco us ho said 'Mrs. Carlton. I snprwsed this lrulv was iuis. Malcolm Hill. Am I not cor root?" ho asked, turiiiua to Alioo, "i don l uudei-Hlauu, IJr. Forster, how you could tupposo such a thing. havo novcr boon uiauied, nnd I am suro I uover gave you ejuso to think so. It is a surpiiba to mo." Whilo Alico had been sayiug this Mrs. Carlton had (dipped out, forhho thought thero might Jbo something for them to explain. Dr, Forster was thankful for this con Eideiatioii. for ho was anxious to hear what Alico had to say, " Mibs Maj mud, you surprise mo. hnvo imagined for six years that you wero tlio wifo of Malcolm Hill. When I received your nolo telling mo that you wero goiug to marry him I left P , and havo uover heard from thero Binoe.'1 " Miy, I novor wioto yuu a line in my mo 1 saul Alice, beginning to seo tomo light. "Tell niu ubout it, Dr Foi-ster." "You never wrote mo n lino in your lifo? Did j on not iiceivo my lettor telling you of my iuteniow with your lather- how ho tioatod mo? And asked you to tlopo with 1110," bicath Usly replied Dr. Foister. "J never leeeivt'd in all IllV lifo THE COLUMBIAN, VOL. X1X.N0 4t COI.UMlllA UKMOCltAT, VOI..SLIX, NO 91 scrap ot wiitui! trou! y, i,a baro nlways wonito.eil wketlu" vo'.l saw my father, mid what the 10 tilt Wiv. 'Ilia third day after 3 saw joii for tho last time, toy father was found dead ill his boil." "Good heavens I" s.ild Dr. Foister. "What I have sulTcied thioilgh my own folly I Miss Maynard, I can to.l you now what I wrolo." Ami ho 1 elated nil that had passed lx'tween him nnd her father, aud told her til it he had written to her, nnd lecciutl nn nuswer. That letter of het'J, which ho had nlways kept, ho would produce. And on hor sido she told him how much sho had suffered during that time, and how sho had excused him in her heart, but had never for ouo moment thought him false After long talking over old matters tho doctor left Alico, to letiirn tho samo evening. When ho did bo ho lnoiight tho letter nnd showed it to her. Sho at oueo piououuced it a forgery. It had evidently becu written at tho instigation ol Pembertou Mnyn.ud. After n littlo desultory conversation,. Dr. Forster bald : "Alice, I loved you with n young mnu's lovo six years ngo, nnd had it not been for my want of feonso, wo might have b.-H'ii married aud living happily. Now I lovo you with nil tho old-timo fervor, but with the maturer man's nature. Is it too lato to fulfil our dreams of happiness ?" " No, Henry, for I havo always loved you." , It is bcnrcely neulfnl to add that in a few weeks there was n wedding nt John Ciultou's house, and tho worthy host and .hostess w ero delighted to boo thnt Dr. Forster's faco had brightoucd nnd that ho looked younger. Thoy showered down blessings pon tho bride and nearly created n dearth in tho . . . . .... neo crop when tho ciuriago with tho happy conplo drovo off. A bU.NDAV SCHOOL &TOIIV. Tho teacher was explaining about Solomon ad his wisdom. "'Now, dears, who was tho great qiioou who traveled so many miles and miles to seo this king i" Silence prevailed in tliv elass. "Whv, you do knw, all of you. Tho luecn who camo to see tho king?" Tho naino had been forgotten bytho class. In order to help them, tho kind and misguided teacher began to offer a littlo assistance. " xou ilo know, 1 am sine Tho uamo begins with S, nnd bho was n very groat queen." Just then up shot a littlo hand, nnd out spoko tho triumphant voice of tlio littlo nuburn-hiiired girl. Sho trnnsuxod tho listening school-ioom with tho following brief statement : " I know, it wo3 the queen of spades." not (ir;.NUiNi; iuisiimi:n Irclaudhoslougbecu the fertile mother of poets, of orators, and of agitators. All her greatest ngitntors hnvo boon genuine Irishmen ; but tho chief Irish poets and orators havo displayed wider sympathies aud less exc'.utivo tastes, mair; of their days having boon passed and their most noteworthy works hav bcen produced in England. Swift pro tested against being styled nn Irishman, nillrming that ho was an Englishman dwelling in Ireland. Mooro shrewdly bnid of Swift that "his patriotism was littlo moro than a graft of English faction on nn Irish stock." Goldsmith wns a citizen of tho world, possessing tho happy gift of making himself nt homo nnd beloved everywhere, liurko attained a foremust place nmong tho greatest English stntesmon. Rich of these men is a bric-lit stiir in tlin F.ttrr. I lish literary Urmamcut. wt itnun mirrlit imvo nchiovod so envinblo 11 pooition had his whole lifo lccn bpent in his native laud. Mooro's naina is closely associated u itli Ireland ; ho is also ono tho fow Irish poets wliwso writings aro as much admired and whoso memory is as warmly cherished in England as in tho land of his birth. Whilo known and honored as "Tho Hard of Erin," and loving Iroland heartily, Moore was never moro nt homo and happier than in Loudon, as tho pet of uoblo ladies, tho ossociato of noble lords. A woman that eats onions can koop a secret. Tin: iio.n.iN (iiu:n'o. Tlio proposed domolitioii of tin) IV). man ghetto Is a matter of great interest to nrtiBts and archioologists. IVogardinu It iu impractical light, it is certainly a step toward roform, and is hi entire accordance with tho spirit of freedom and humanity that 'is tho ideal ot pros cut Italy. Historically, tho uhettu is a monumont to oppiession nnd rnco pro. judico; ltd narrow uud gloomy streets havo witnessed excesses of cruelty nnd despair. Tho fresh air and clear snu iignt aro powerless to iiiiimtuo it or render it wholesome. It is a part of tho Homo that is pasbiug out of actuality into history, and tho sooner and moro effectually it is re'egated to its own plaoo among past things tho better for tho Homo of living ltomaus. Tho ghotto itself dates Imek only threo ceisturlos, to tho timo when Paul IV., in his papal bull iu ISM, designated it as tho obligatory dwelling plaeo for tho Jews. Their colonization in Homo began with tho arrival of a uumlicrof Jews, who followed Pompey ou his return from tho first conquest of Jeru salem. They bettled iu Trastvcro, nearly opposite tuo present glietto, ami, as their number ineroaied, their settlement extended into tho Valley of Kgorin. iVmericau archie logists need not Ihj reminded of tho oxcavntions mndo a fow years siuco in tho Jewish cemetery near tho Appian way. It is icasdiiablo to hope for treasures still richor and of greater siguitlcanco to art and history whenever tho domolitiou of tho glietto shall tako placa Tho removal of tho old landmarks will undoubtedly bo mndo with tho greatest euro and intclliijeiico, under tho diroo- tion of Bomo of tho dsvotod archioologists of tho city. Much, indeed, has liceu lost uud destroyed. Goths, Vaudals, ilro and tho sword havo swept over tho place. Tho heathens pillaged tho treas- uves of Home, and, later, tho Inquisition robbed tho Jews. Yot it is lUmott cer- Int.. II. nl 1..- il... .1 1 , , nun uiiiitT uiu noori1, or ouricii lieucath tho thresholds of these miser able abodes, given over lo docuv aud darltuess, will be fount wealth of uinnoy and Jewels, boiiio uf them, porhapa, )w sw In 3M 3x ex Ir t rs 1 1 M 2 w 8 1-0 4 10 7 00 I Ml ai) SCO 4W) 4 75 7 W li HI 3U0 in 3io sou ceo lo no jo to S Ml 3 60 4 M 1 00 8 00 19 00 111 10 ,1 83 4 CO 5 BO 8 TO 9 51 14 60 El 00 UNi fin HOI 14 Ol 17(10 UIHO 40(11 I Inch " 3 " i " Veol w roi Pcoiumn 8 (10 IJ 00 15 00 S3 (O ao U 4l (l Wl IU Yearly mlvertlnemcntu pnynblo niiarlerly. Tran nlonl advert Ivmentg must bo palit for tictoro In. wrlril vxrept where panics limo necountH. Iz-KalnilwrtLsemonlstwodollars per Inch tot three Insertlona, and at that rain for additional Insert Ions Ithout reterenco to lenirlh. Kxeeutor Administrator's, nnd Tiudltort no tices three dollars. Transient or Local notices, ton cents A line, reg ular udiertlsements halt rates. rnni in the "Uuslneia Directory" column, on ollar a ) e r for each line. plcitgetl to luwisii money-lenders by Popes nnd noblemen, vvIio-hi iinmrs worn Upon tho liooks of tho Hcbrows. Still deeper in tho earth, nnd ttill moro removed in timo nml history, will bo found relics of Imicrinl Homo, when, instead of tho Bipinllid housos of tho ghetto, nroso upou this site tho stately porticos of Octavia nnd tho theatres of Unlbus nnd Mnrcellit . From tho his toric earth of this site has already cmorgod tho Venus of Praxiteles. His- tortnns assure us that many ttatuos not less valuable had tho'r niches in theao superb theatres; that marbles chiseled by tho foremost sculptors of tho timo nro known to havo adorned tho scenes; nnd that in tho theatre of llalbus wero no loss than soventy-llvo equestrian Images In bronze, cfligie.s of as ninny friends of Alexander tho Grent, nnd modeled by his command by tho artist Lysippus. When the wor'.c of demoli tion shall begin, students of art nnd history will bo ou hand to witness tho excavations. It will In an occasion of Importance, and, peilmp, of oxcito menti and it is simply iinpossibla to calculate beforehand what treasures will Ik) revealed or what new light will bo thrown uion history by tho clearing away of thesa ancient haunts of terror, avarico nnd misery. THIS I'l.IOIlT Ol' HUAIUINd-IIIItim. Tlio humming-birds nro small (tho largest species nttniiiing to at wut tho size of a swallow, tho smallest not much larger than n bumblo-lsoc) nnd of deli, cato Btructura They aro famed for their magnificent plumage, which almost nlw.iys displays metallic tints. Their flight does ndt resemble that of any of our native birds, lseiug m.untn'ncd by rnpid vibrations of tho wings, which enablo them to remain apparently motionless in ouo siwt for a consider able time. Their pasn.vga from placo to place is effected by a borios f rapid darts, nlmimt too swift for Mho eyo to follow. Tnov flight mig:it, perhaps, lj best compared to that of a moth. Like theso insects, tho humming-birds hover for a long timo over a Uowcr. sinpinn tho honey with their long, thin bill, nnd in other particulars also in color nnd form, for example humming-birds and moths offer some remarkable parallels. Representatives of o.ich may bo fouud to distinguish betweon which needs a closo scrutiny, and whicli, when on tho wing might perplex tho best observer. To all outward nppearauoojtho humming birds nro birds when at rest, insects when in motion. ixovi:its oi' Tissui: imi'iik. Stationers oro lotwrtiug largo sales of imported tissuo papers sinco tho crazo for making decorative articles of this inexpensive material began. This lianor is produced iu every conccivablo shade, and in gradation tints; aud in tho hands of ingenious persons of artistic tastes, nndorgocs wonderful transformations iu placqucs, flowers, fans, screens, dolls, mats, picture-frames, grates and hang ings. Another demand on tlio tissuo paper trado nro tho paper balls and parties, whero guests appear attired in piottwesquo costumes composed of tis suo paper. CrV'si'iiT. .ir.'rllltMlNATIOM. Tho microscopic deleiminntiou of tho ditlercnt qualities of iron nnd steel U now regarded ns ono of tho most valu able aids iu metallurgical industries. Thus, tho crystals of iron nro doublo pyramids, iu which tlio proportion of tho axis to tho b.ues varies with tho quality of tho iron; tho smallness of the crystals and tho height of tho pyramids composing each element nro iu propor. tion to tho quality aud density of tho metal, which uru been also iu the llne- ucss ot the sutfuoo, aud, as tlio propor tion of tho carbon diminishes iu tho Etccl, tho pyiamids havo so much tlib iron and tlio lower steel tho crystals less height, lu pig qualities of hard approoch moro clotcly tho cubic form. Forged iron has its lyiumuls ihitteued and reduced to supei posed parallel leaves, whoso structure constitutes what is called tho nervo of tho steel, and tho best quality of steel has all its crystals disposed in parallel lines, each crys tal tilling iu tho interstices between tho angles of tliosu adjoining, tlieao crystals having their axis iu tho dirco- 1011 of tho peioiibsiou they1 undergo during tho workiug. Practically, good bteel lias tho npieaiance, inleroscopio ally, of largo groups of btnutlful crystals. OUAHDKI) Vlnill.NS. Tho Cuban sonoriU is rather small quito plump, has raven black hair. plenty of it, nod largo block eyes, whieii bho kuows how to use Tho schools are uuder tho control of tho ltomau Citli- olio Church, tho sexes attending differ ent schools. From tho fact that girls nro m Btrictly separated from tlio Ikvb at Bchool and other public places, it follows that a distrust of tho other box is installed into tho youthful mind. No woman can go 011 tho street alono ; sho must havo n scrawuy female companion or two or throo servonts. Even tho lover cannot seo his Diilciuca alono. Ho must do his courting iu tlio prcsenco of ouo or moro ancient Indies, who watch every smilo and hear ovory ex pression of cudonrmeut. Occasionally those lovo-sick creatures steal to a comer and; iudulgo iu u littlo deJbrous embracing. Tho Cuban girl makes an affectionate wifo aud is fully matured at twelve yours, frequently liaving quito a largo family at twenty. As is usual in hot climates sho loses her beauty early and makes tho ugliest old woman on tho two hemispheres. "SICK AS A HOllSli" Sickness or nausea is mobt commonly relieved by vomiting. A horse is uiiablo I to vomit, because its diaphragm is not a oomploto partition iu tlifl abdomen, per. loratod only by tho ftullet, and against which'tho stoniaoli can bo compressed ly tho abdominal miisles, as is tho oaso in unn. Ileuco its nausea is not at oueo removable, ami is moro iiotablo A...l A...l..wl ssuu uuuunu. Home without a mother is a plaoo whero tho rattan is substituted for a j;0i 5 Bippor,