The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 17, 1889, Image 1

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    PROFSSIQKAl CAMS,
u pnirz
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
OKrioK From Hoom, Over PontofHoo.
ULOOMSHUItO, PA.
J.
11. l.lAfZE
ATr0UNEy.AT.LAW.
1NSUKAN0E nnd JIEALEnTATE AUBHT,
OmGB.-Rouin No. 2, Uolumiiian
building.
llhOOMSUUllO, 1A.
Jan. Hum 1868, tt '
M U.FUNK,
ATTOUNIl
Office lu fiat's llulldlntf,
AT-LAW.
IIloombburo, Fa
J 01IN M. CLAliK,
AT TOKNKY-
AT-LAW
JUvnOB OF THE l'EACE.
llLOOHBBCRd, l'l
omen orerMoycr llroa. Drugstore.
J V MILLEB,
' ATTOItNET-AT-LAW
Ofllceln Brower'sbulWing.seconilBooroom No.l
ltloomsburg, l'a,
B,
PRANK ZAKR,
ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW.
Bloomsburg, l'a.
OIBf o corner ot Centre ana Main Streets. ciar a
Can be consulted In Gorman.
Q.EO. E. ELWELL
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,-
Boombburo, Fa.
Ofllcc on second floor, third room of Cot
dmdian Building, Main 'street, bolow Ex.
cnango noici.
J V. WHITE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BLOOMSBURQ. PA.
.Offlco In Wlrts'
mny 1-tf
Building, 2nd lloor.
S. W1NTEH8TEEN,
Attorney-at-Law
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Office lu 1st National Bank building, second floor.
urabuuuriuiuBit'iu turner oi Main ana aarKei
streets Uloomfturg, Pa.
t&I'mwru and Bounties OolttcUd,
P I B1LLMEYEH,
(DIHTIIIGT A'J'TOJINJSY.)
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
fiTOfflce over
Uloomsburg, Pa.
Dcntlcr's shoo store,
apr-80.86.
w
II. RUAWN.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Catawlsis, ra.
OTlee.oornerof Third and MalnBtreota
JJOBEUT K. HTTLE,
ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW,
BLOOMSUURO, VA.
8sronice, Colombian Building, second floor,
front roora.
Q.KANT llEHKING,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BLOOMSBUKO, PA.
Office ovf r ltawllng's Meat Market.
J-yt. IIONOKAA. R0BB1N8.
Offlco and residence, West First street. Blooms
burg, Pa. novm 88 ly.
JB. McKELVY, M. D.,8uriteon and Phy
. slclan, nortb side Main Btreet.below Market
0
R. J. 0. RUTTER,
rnvaiciAN shukqbon,
Office, North Market street,
Blromsburr, Pa
DR. WM.
l'nyslclan,
M. REBER Surgeon and
Office corner ot Bock and Market
J.J
BROWN.
Office and residence 3rd Street, WeBt ot Market,
near M. K. cburcb.
Office hours every alternoon and evening., Npe
clal attention given to the eve and the fltt'lng ot
glasses. Telephone connection. .
jyli. J. R. EVANS.
Treatment of Chronio Diseases made a
SPECIALTY.
Office, Third Street,
lii-ooMsmnto Pa
J. IIEbS, D. D. 8.,
riTdiintn of the PhlladelDbla Dental College.
llavlng opened a denial omcein
LOCKAIID'S BUILDING,
corner of "Main and centre streets,
-nw nniucnilD n A
s prepared to receive all patients requli Dg pro-
Cbbiuuai bcriritro.
ET1IE11. OAS. AND LOCAL ANAESTHETICS
administered for the painless extraction of teeth
free or charge wnen ariuiciai iww a uiacucu.
ALL WOUK OUAIUNTEED AS REPRESENTED.
octswy.
w
n. HOUSE,
DENTIST,
Bi.ooMSBUita, Columbia County, Pa
AllstyleBof workdonelna superior manner.work
w arrameu as ropruseiui-ii. iibtii rain.'
i d without Paim by the use of oas, and
treeot cbargewbenartlnclalteeth
arotnserted.,
OrTlrn In Barton's bulldinc. Main street,
below Market, live doors below Klclm'a
drug store, first, floor.
lo be open at
Nov as -ly
all hour$ during the rfaj
B.
V. UARTMAN
nirsisiHTB rni icllowimo
AMERICAN INBURANOEJCOMPANIES
North American ot Philadelphia.
Franklin, " "
Iennsylvanla, " "
Tork, ot Pennsylvania.
Hanover, of N. Y.
Sueena, ot London,
orth British, ot London,
omco on Marfcot street, No, t, Bloomsburg.
oct... l-
Bloomsburg Fire andLifoIas. Agency.
ESTABLISHED ISM.
ill. P. IiUTZ
(Successor to Freas Bronn)
AGENT AND BROKER,
COUMMIIS BU'RISKNTID:
Assets
f 9,6ia,3).l
D,2tt8.60&y7
,T78'469 13
4,512,7St29
80,BU3,SM.T1
e,WI,NV'i.4S
1,641.195.00
4,643,4-U.OO
aitnaPlreIns.Co ot Hartford,..
Hartford of Hartford
1 tiocr.li oi Hartford.
irutlelJ of HDrlnirlleld.
HifcAsiWlatlon, Philadelphia
( narulati of London
I i"!nlx, of London
1 jn.vRtilraor EnglandlU. H. branch)
Kjyul of England "
Mutual Behent Life ins. Co. ot New.
ark, N.J. -..
41,CT9,8.S3
Losses promptly adjusted and paid at this office.
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY OF
J. cEf. MAIZE,
OiUco 2nd floor Columbian Building,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Liverpool London' and Globe, largest In tna world,
AHSRTH.
IMPERIAL Of London, 19,6M,47W1D
CONTINENTAL Of New ork, $&,SSH,661a
AMERICAN of Philadelphia, t,40i,w6.ll
NIAGARA Of New YOrtr, $2,280,478.64
UHW 1, (000, tl.
SALESMEN
WANTED
taanvasa for tho sale of Nursery Stock-.
dm uAmitr ami) sxraHSs nn uomhissjon,
bteadr
employuient. Apply at once, static? age.
OT, B. Nellis&Co.
(Refer to this paper,.
'j((XJllK3TilL.N. Y.'
U.B. JSJjWSLIi, , ,
J S BITTENBEMDEB, "Jrltori.
scorn
EMULSION
OF PURE GOD LIVER OIL
212 HYPOPHOSPHITES
A1mo8tQ3 Palntablo aa Milk.
dlKetlcil, und nialinllaUd by Ilia moi
niltlvs stomach, when ilia plain oil
nnot 1). tolernlrdi nnd hy the com
bination of III olliTllh the hvponhol.
pnltei Is much more enicacloni.
Bemtrlikle u fltih prodtttr.
Fcrsous gtln rapidly nhlle UUog it,
8C0TTS EMULSION Is acknowledged by
Physicians to bo the Finest and Best prepa
ration In the world for the relief and euro ot
-L'i8.HMPT,0N' SCROFULA.
OENER.L DEBILITY, WASTING
DISEASES, EMACIATION,
COLDS nnd CHRONIO COUQHS.
Tht meal remedy for Consumption, and
Wasting in CKUdrtn, Sold by all DruggUtt.
sept C8-'M-ly
J. W. CUSICK,
PjTmont, Ohio, wrltesi
"I feci that I can not re
omraend
I) r. So til Arnold's Cough
Killer
too highly. Would not be
without It. v
, and $1.0
rJruEglsfi,2.,C0o.
I CURE
FITS!
When I say Ccnr. I do not mean merely to
stop them for n llmo, and then have them re
turn Rgain I Mr. an A RADICAL CUR.
1 hato mndo tho dlseaso of
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKXESS,
Allfo-long etudy. I WAnRANT my remedy to
CURB the worst cases. Because others liavo
f allci I Is no reason for not now receiving a cure,
bend at once for a trcatiso and a PnEB iiottlq
Ol my iNFALLtDLB 1IF.MEDT. GIV0 IlxprCSS
and Post oillco. It costs you nothing for a
trial, and It will euro you. Address
H. C. ROOT, M.C., 1 83 Pearl St.-NewYcri
.iRmi Tho WONDERFUL
pLuburg cm
uomDtninft . rtrlor. LlDrarv. smoi
lit, Ricllilii. ir lavtlld CHAIR.
louscc, sc6. dr nn
r COUCH. PtlclC).UU tp.
liHlkl. Recllslao. PMilclaii'
airqiiaB upiixif, living
RdIIIii. MjnitHk Lihrlr.
rim Cariii rtldlig, sum CHAIRS nnd
RUUKbH9 BlUTCUfcSLTHICVCLtDjVt.
LOCIPEDE8 and 8ELF PROPELLERS.
ALL KINDS OF APPLIANCES FOR INVALIDS.
RABY fO ACHES
Our 100 different dMilfiif
Oar PtUil AitoMille Brake on aJl Car
ti9,fr: Wtun diMODtlauad
wholeulltiff l bv nlsLoinsT Tour nrAnrn
dlreot with the maker rou okd ivt
itetral prolfu. Our tuuMng jtriet
cud tpociu liars aim will utonisbj
jia. uooas soia oaaer guarantee
and delivered free to hit point in
Lnltfl Slcil4 I1T Sand itunn tar
OfcWofTxe, ad Ut daw of food 70a wish It for.
e LUBURC MFC. CO.
IIS North Kl(bth Mlrcel. Phlladelpblu, Pb.
0lLMni3ISMM3
IS? tuffl rt i wJlkw itS
KNOW THYSELF,
A Sclcnllflc and standard Popular Medical Treatlsa ui
thoKrroraof Vouth, Premature Peillue.Nrrvoin
and Thyilcal Ueljlllty, Impurities of the IllooJ.
iMlln'ai.'.lrU
Uuiultini! trom Folly, Vice, Iimoroncc. Kicwir. or
Oti'rtaiiitlon, UnenatlDKomi unllttlox the ltlm
for, Work, Uivlnres, the Matricnl br Boclal Rilatlcu.
Avoid nnakllful jirctenJuli. Pocsa lhl ilia-,
work. It contnlni 300 pagei, royal Svo. Urautlfnl
blndiDg, cmboiaed, full Kilt. Price, only tl.iO by
malt, porit-pnld. concealed In plain wrapper, lllun
truilvo Proipcctni Free, If you apply now. The
dlatlngiil.hrd author, Wm. II. Parker, M. T.. lo.
cclredthuCOLO AND JEWELLED MEDAL
from tho Nntlonnl Medical Aeaoclntlrn.
for 'Ho PRIZE ESSAV on NERVOUS nnd
PHYSICAL DEBILITY. Dr.l'arkerunda.orpn
of .latant Physician, may bo consulted, r.inll.
dcDtljlly, by Mnll or In pcreon, at the etllto o.
riu: f'i:.(imi)v meuicai. isstitbtb.
No. I Itul lliicli St., Iloston. lo whom all
orders fot book, or litters for adIco should be
directed us above.
MADE WITH BOILING WATER.
E P PS'S
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
COCOA
MADE WITH BOILING MILK.
HRS. J. N.& J.D. HOBENSACK
j M.dlosl and Surgical ORIce,
u206 NORTH SECOND ST., PHILADA.
i:staiii.isiii:u 40 ykaiis
For tholrcntraentof Youthful Imprudence,
Ixi'iof Ylgr, Nvrrnu. Iloblllty and Snetlal
lil.t.asei. Con.iiUatton by mall free of cliargo.
II mil Sent Free.
Dill. .s-Mf.fr nidA.il. lo'Jv.M.Afroin ctnur.v
Mayll.P-ft-Co.ty
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
vV. R. TOBBS, PROPRIETOR
ELOOMSBUEO.Pa.
0pp0s1tb00drt ii0u8b.
Larce and convenient sample rooms. BatU room
bot and cold water; and all modern convenience
Exchange Hotel,
15ENT0N, PA.
The undersigned has leased this well-known
with all the conveniences of a Brst-clasa hotel.
ays7 LBUCEl, DRAKE. Proprietor
use. ana is uruuareu to Hccuuiiuuuuie iuo uuw..
y-AiNWiuauT &oo
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Fuiladsu'iiia, Pa.
1KAS, BYRUFB, COFFEE, BUOAH, NOLASHEb
ois ''on 'viosmvoiu 'uaous 'som
H. B. Corner Becond and Arch Bts.
WOrders will receive prompt attentcoi
A CHANGE TO MAKE MONEY,
h SALARY AND UXfENHKH PAID, or Coin
X JLmiMinn if nrL'ferred. tialebinen wanted everv.
where. Nn experience needed. Address, statin;
h. W. Foster Co., Nurserymen, Box K. Geneva,
mi
B7
BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY. MAY 17, 1889.
TO preserve the richness of color or delicacy of tint of your sum
mer dresses, make suds of hot water and Ivory Soap, allow to
cool until lukewarm, then wash your dresses in the solution. Ordi
nary soaps contain too much alkali, which in a short time bleaches
the color and destroys its beauty. I'rof. Silliman, of Yale College,
says, "The Ivory Soap can not injure the most delicate fabric."
A WORD OF WARNING.
There are many white soaps, each represented to be "Just as good as the 1 Ivory' "
they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the petdliar and remirkable qualities
of the genuine. Ask for "ivory" Soap and insist upon pelti'1" !(
Copyright IMC, by Printer ft r-aaible.
dses Pain Instantly.
Strengthens Weak Parts,
Quiets fferrousness.
HOb
FrMh Hope, Hemlock Com and
Pine Ullsam, prepared and
spread, an roaaj to appi.
Best Plaster Ever Made.
Sold by Drag and country stores.
S3 CM. Ofor SI. Milled for prioe.
fa
f 1 UJN
its
Nenr Philadelphia
School Open. Sept. 10th
Ycarlr Ilxpen.e, SSOO.
quarterly Pnrm't.,811t3.
Admin and etmifiM voimv mn ind tiAvi t tifiw tlffl t iff
School, for Wm Point or Annapolis. AJrinccd classes In
itudeatsTxard wuli the Principal, Teach'en&ll menJtn-1 trrkduitetv? firstU9 Collece. Fine bui1din dW
foomi. treiy room bat in it t iteim udiatof nd w coropleiely furniuietl. urountii lien crei ior IM'yif?T7r
iihledct.etc. Cyraauium. SpUlcrpportuiiltieforaptitudenutodaoceriplJly. rtiriumtoiiBiandipwuidrtUfof b.
ward boyt. ration or tludenta may Mlect any ttudiet, or fe Dutinni, College-Preparatory, EleclrkaL, r a,l-UnMwtng
tourse. Phjiical and Chemical Laboratory. Practical Business IHpartnunt, with Telegraphy, Short hand. T) pc-wrnlnj,
etc.. etc. More fully supplied with apparatus than any other CollcBfimrifr school. Media Academy afford every hotu
comfort, the best e Jucatlon. and the best trsloiatr. Tlied prices tow every esiiense. No eiaminatrons for admission. N
Illustrated catalogue wnt frea to any adlress. SW1THIH C. SrlOKTLIDGE, A.B., AM. (Uanrud Grlduau), 1'iioclptl
and Pioprietor , Media, Pi, Circulars a t this office.
,-LOTHIKGI CLOTHING!
-:o:
G. W. EERTSCH,
THE MERCHANT TAILOR.
-:o:-
OF EVKllV DESCRIPTION.
Suits mndo to order at short noticu
and a fit always guaranteed or uo sale.
Call and examino tbo largest and best
selected stock of goods ever sliowu in
Columbia county.
Btoro next door to First National Bank
MAIN STREET,
Bloosnsburij; Pit.
THE BEST BURNING OIL THAT CAN
BE MADE FROM PETROLEUM.
It elves a brilliant light,
ft will not amoko Cue cuimneys.
it win not cnar tne wick.
It baa a MgHtlro test.
It will not explode.
It la pre-eminentlr a family safety oil.
WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON
With any other lllumlnattnsoll mado.
We Stake Our Reputation,
As refiners, upon the statement that It la
THE BEST OIL
IN THE WORLD.
Ask ycur dealer tor
1ANVIIXE PA.
Trade for llloomsburg and Vicinity supplied by
MOYER BROS.,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
sepMy,
SUESMEM
WANTltn td canvass for I Vs!
the salo ot Nursery rJtpek. bteady employment
Buranteed. Fulury uud l!xieura paid tq sue.
cessfulmen. Apply at once, 'stating age. Men
lion this fmvr.
jpHiJft,BROB' 00'i Rochester, N, Y.
COMPLETELY AND
rick.
Chest,
Bide,
Kidnerft,
Shoulder,
Nwck,
Limbs, ol
SPEEDILY ,
CURES
All Acbes, PilIus,
Soreness or We&k
neeat&Uie
jua&cios.
IjxAtorthe vrmridoi'l signature
HOP PLASTER CO., BOSTON,
on all genuine goods.
1 1
una man "Kick " when over-
vJ charged, but a fair charge "hips"
game. Buyers are never scared
from the Ledger Building by high
prices. Our reputation for the Best
Clothing is not better known than our
reputation for reasonable prices,
CLOTHING FOR MEN AND CHILDREN.
A. C. Yates & Co.
SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STS.
PIIILADELPUIA.
riim fr TttislnHt. ftnv College, rdvt ethnic
Phyiici, ChrmUlry, Surreyinj. HIecttlcil or
Cures Liver Complaint, Bilious Affec
AXADOR
AXADORl
tions, IMSS oi
Appetite, Bick
Ilcadacho.Siek
Stomach, 013-dlness,Costire-nes3,ljrspepsia
Kidney troubla
and all delicate Feinnlo Com
plaints. Sold cvory where. PricoSS cents.
DBEXE1MCD1DGNE
Fragrant! Lasting 1
.The Leading Perfume forlhe Toilet and
Handkerchief,
Sold by all dealers. Price 25 eta.
Salvation Oil
Pries only 15 ets. Sold by all druggists.
Will relieve Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Swellings, Bruisoi,Lumbago,Sprains,
Headache, Toothache, Sores, Burns,
Wounds, Cuts, Scalds, Backache,
Frostbites, Chapped Hands and Face,
Gout, or any bodily pain or ailment.
nucw1110?'3 PIUOS. r Grtat tobacco An
nC ttieUrPrles 10 Cts, At all irugylsti.
DJEa GCHIi
RQQ fJltTll FOl ItTH MUKEr, Ul. Oi.m,
UOO Vbll.delptil V. a.iul.r iru4u.tea sn4 r.U.
ur.d phriloi&n, ul tri.oo, lb only rmuU. IcIb.
peI.IUt (nont.lt.r.bAt etb.n in. .I.loi) Sa rear.
l'rUI a.d Karapeaa llo.plt.l Cxpxrlciico M
alploms knl..rtlflo.ui pr.t, l.f
AND liLOOD POISON,
HOTll HEX ImtMrlant ait Htn or eld, KltTI'.
'MNH, llLOTCilKK. 1-IMl'Lr.P, OHKT1NAT1C
I'Lt'EllA. NvT..nalthll.tr. I t (lia.Hl. Iiatr.
"iivtuuiti jauiinniBtiun us niuarji iiisuu
mud oilier or ran I ThrwtKlTrtli. Mrlancki
eompoibd pill. tiubli mlalaru puHWrt ai
l-KUimparatlooa aaatwada pot jrt, pU(Urt differ
fa la naiu ui pnirtti aad baaet rqix aalaatl&A
trcaiiuaiil atiidatani
bitilleal iraatU. on i
'ipfSiir,..T4"ttf
b.roua aa4L.4ivti.dl
, lb tttr raUabl
advariutintiiU. booia, (itatflsltu, aire al art, dlitrlbattd by
tBdaipealBf Ibattamireua
Iwllvliidl.r. I. lb. r.rn
kar, QtialUinaD, aia, U tla tht j dtaortt dUtutt U U
Uluum. laaaalati CMBBUkU.
loiitlil.., .aS a-bll.
n.till.lbt.lbbak.rTlbI. leria., Ibu. tBl ih pof
iuihui r.U. 11... d.&rlTlB. lb
vtatlt-u of 4.B.raoi u.UBoBQlf cr iBubllr, r. Tacl
lu D )sbl tai III ptartB if full lb.( tri stimij 14
i.ua w.ta otpnTiBi ib.ib bisii B.p bD.lll I 1Mb
fabftlt.M tBiproml'MWbUn tr. dbflj Oui bblt.ld.Di
ipli Hlrlotlv bBSd.atlbl WrlM) r ..IL tbouiiad. 1
worta nor. t. .uffertr. Ibtn sit tbt rr. .blblutioai,
..ilmoBlbUlalbtom... ilaun,sts, ,al
Wll. BlUfrmi,M,lljUtr,M. I
1. l., w.4.
SB47,(IUI
Pjubt I7'biy.
f
1
fif Kldocr. Vllt, blceillnarorlUjltUaTi
lm Abuiaotekt btiUouaua druir Mr a4
nvedllr turtd, Rttttioutf. 4-11 dart, lutural
Tba mini aubborn aoiieltai. Ur. Thccl itudid
Allopatblt), lluiaaotLhl K.tUa il UotaaU ijriuau f
(nwioiut, u4 by agintliiint tbf aaua la praollet ) nra
WBtra otbtrt fiL . 'Thttwl ws.rSB matrtftm anJc.l
ONE LOVE OF HI8 LIFE.
An old ccntlomno, loatiiricr forward
with bis liaads ulaspod over n uold
headed banc, wan eoated iu a Runimor
honeo piluatcd upon tho groanda of a
lintel at a tanhionablo wntcrinu nlaco.
Ho wai in a comer hidden hy droopiriff
vlno, and his face oxprosRed deep and
apparently painful tliotij'lit. Tho ro-
Irftui ot his lad musing was :
"Only ono person in tho whole world
lo, lovo me, and I shall loso oven that
lovo nowl"
Un tho other sido ol tho summer
bouso, divided from tho s'ulo tho old
gontleman occupied hy a rustic parti
tion, two ladies young and (air, rustl
cd in, and taking out somo fanuy
work, settled down for a chat.
One was tall and dressed in a pretty
costume, that was at onco youthful
and matronly; tho other was petito,
blonde, nnd not more than eighteen.
Mi 8 Courtland spoko first.
"Embroidery, Aliccl'' (ho said. "A
handkerchief corner. For .your trous
seau!" "Yes," and tho sweet voice faltered,
while n burning blush crimsoned tho
fair cheek. '"Is it not pretty?"
"Very. 1 want to talk about your
prospects, child. Your aunt Marcia
tells mo you aro making a splendid
match.
"Did shot I think so, Blanche,
Malcolm is so noblo and good and 8
true Christian!'
"But yonr aunt tells mo ho is tho
favorito nephew of tho great oil me.
chant, Hiram' Bates, whoso wealth is
something enormous. You have only
to help him play his cards well, and
ho will probably ho heir to n magnifi
cent iortune. liut what ails yottT
xou look aB if 1 was telling you
pieoo of nows."
"1 inink aunt Alnrcia has boon mis
informed, that is all.''
"Then ho is not Hiram Bates' no
phew? "I never heard .himfspoak of a rich
uncle, aiul'I-am lliilto sure ho has uo
hoip of inhcritinir money. IIu has
good snlaTy, and my little fortuno will
ouy aim iiirnish a small boutc, so wo
can make a comfortable, and, I hope, a
nappy tiome.
"Did ho never speak to yon of his
uncle!"
"Not of a rich ancle. He has told
mo tf a lame uncle, his mother's broth
er, who has boon very kind to hira,
given mm his vduoalion.Tind a start in
business. Ho always talks of him
with tho deepest, love. and pity."
"Pily I"
"Ho Buffers tortures from the effects
of a fall that has lamed him for lifo
aim onen causes mm weeks ot agonz-
ing pain. Malcolm tells mo with
tears in his eyes of his fear of losing
this'dearest. friend and kind uncle, and
1 think ho hopes 1 may bo useful
sometimes in nursing him."
"1 wonder it it is tbo samel"
The old man leaning upon the cane
was thinking;
'Can it bo true! Does Malcolm
think so little of my money, that will
bo his, that he has never even mention
ed it to his promised wife! Can it bo
that I shall gain a lovincr, tender
niece, instead of losing my nephew,
wnen Malcolm marries.
Loving his nephew so deeply, ni
ram Bales had felt a keen pain at tho
uews of his betrothal. He had never
seen Alico Hunter, but ho knew alio
had been brought up in a circle of
fabhiou and was tho orphan nicco of
one of society's gayest votaries, Mrs,
Marcia iiavdon. Ho ascertained bv
inquiry that tho young girl had inheri
ted 10,000 from her father and that
her vt inters were spent with her aunt
Marcia; her summers with a maiden
sister of her father: alio was quito a
belle, though only in society oro sen
pon, pretty and accomplished, and the
old man groaned in spirit over bis no
phew's ohoiee.
A belle, and with a head full of
fashionablo frivolity, ho was convinc
d lhat the girl had been ivon by th
prospect of Malcolm's heirship to his
own fortune. Ha had seon in tho fu
turohis iipphow estranged from him
by tho influence of a dressy, ompty
ueaded woman, or, stilt more appal
mg, ins niece-to uo making taise pro
testations of affection, with a bopo -of
winning golden favors.
Whilo bo milled upon tho conversa
tion hn had overheard, tho silvery
voices of his young neighbors still
sounding beside him, thero was a sud
uen crasn, something struck lain upou
the head and ho lost consciousness.
CrieB from thn summer house, from
groups ot people collected in tho
grounds, mo unlit a party of men
speedily to tho spot. Tho rotten
posts supporting tho roof upon ono
side bad given away and tho sido and
roof had fallen in. Mrs. Courtland
and Mies Hunter were buried under
tho fallen timbers, the doorway being
completely blockaded, but wero unin
jured. Not so tho old gentleman, who
had been their unsuspected listener,
Ho was taken out pallid and senseless,
nobody Knew mm. lie had corao
hy tbo morning train, had taken break
fast, but no room, and asked tho hour
lor tho return train. A surcrcon sum
moned as speedily ns possiblo announc
ed a brokon ai in and injury to tho
head, making a likelihood of a long
tedious illness. Tuero was somo am
mated discussion, somo suggestions of
hospital, a search through tho pocket
of the unconscious victim, resulting ii
the discovery of a small sum of monoy,
nut no letters, papers or cards, and Un
ally a desertion of ono and another,
oaoh going his or her way, with tho
comforting reflection :
"It is nono of my business."
But when they had all deserted th
injurud man- tho surgeon, still busv
binding up Ins arm as ho lay upon
ujnen urougni irom tno ruined sum
nier houso, felt a light touch on his
hand, and looked up, to sto a little fig
uro in mourning, with a swoot face,
very pale.
"Can I help you!" Alico Hunter
nski'd.
"No, child, not now."
"WlMt will they do with him!1
"I supposo ha must go to a Now
lork hospital."
'But tho rido the iournev."
"Will oauso creat additional suffer.
ing, perhaps result in doath."
uocior, will thoy keep him hero If
bo li paid for!
"Certainlyi but thero is not money
euuiigii tiuuui turn to pay ins board
week 11
awillpny ur
"You I"
"Yes 1 1 will not lot him dio for
want of monoy I have. Ho" and her
lips quivered "ho looks llko my dear
lather who is dead I
"H'm vcs. Hero comes the fel
lows to carry him to the station. I
think I will havo him taken lo tho cot
tage where I board. It will cost less
and bo moro quiet."
Mrs. uourtlatid declared Alico was
outraging the proprieties most dread
fully when tho young girl wont to tho
cotlago and offered her services as
nrso to tho doctor, but Aunt nopliio
silenced comment by moving her be
lodgings from tho hotel to tho quiet
boarding house, and tho doctor found
ho had a valuable assistant.
Alice explained in her auiot, low
oico that her father was ill for nino
months before ho died, and Bbo was
his nurse. This accounted for tho
noiseless woolen dresses, tho velvet shod
feet, tho quick eyo and ready band,
and when tho sufforor recovered con
sciousness, the gcntlo voico and tact
that quieted him in paroxysms of pain
md fovcr. Aunt Sophy was too much
of an invalid herself to help, but sho
sat beside tho bed whilo Alico moved
to and fro, mado dainty soups and
tempting dishes, and performed all
nursing duties.
Tho invalid had ono Ions talk with
tho doctor and then submitted to tho
gentlo ministration of tho two women,
only insisting upon a man tho doctor
provided being with him at night and
within call.
Tho season was over, and only'theso
three remained of tho summer boarders
at tho littlo cottage, when ono cool
October day the sick man, now fast
recflvcring, called Alico to him.
I shall soon be well again, ho said,
regretfully.
l is, she answered, cheerily, "very
80011.
"I shall miss my nurse."
"And I my patient, hut I am glad
you aro recovering. Wo were afraid
at ono time there would uo a more paiu-
lui parting. '
"l u mean 1 was in danger of dyintr.
Why should that bo painful. 1 am
old M
She mado no answer, looking soriow-
fully into his uplifted eyes.
"And a burden upon you, the doctor
tells me. Why did you mako yourself
responsible for a stranger!"
Uio fair laco Hushed, tuo solt eyes
were 'dewy with feeling asAlico said
softly :
Because vou aro old and seemed
poor and friendless. I was glad it was
in my power to aid you. Do not think
it was at any great cost, alio added,
with a generous desire to lighten tho
burden ot obligation. "1 havo somo
monoy lying idle."
"torllio wedding day perhaps. Well,
thild, you micht havo poorer jewels to
deck your bridal than an old man's
tears of gratitude and love. I am get
ting well and shall soon leave you
will'you givo mo a keepsake !"
Mho cirl loosened a little locket from
a chain round her throat, cut oil ono
of her golden curls and put in tho place
ot some hair sho took out, and laid tho
trinket m tho old man s hand.
"With my love," she said softly.
"Ah child," ho sighed, "an old man,
sick and lceblc, wins littlo lovo.
let, sue said, earnestly, "vou
limit belicvo lhat I have nursod you
since you.wero conscious, with affection
My own father is gone, but if ever you
want a daughters caro or affection,
believe me I will gladly como to you
if possible."
Three davs later tho littlo cottarro
was deserted. Aunt Sophy and Alice
returned to their homo to mako up for
lost time in dress making aud sewing,
and Alico cheerfully paid out of her
small patrimony for tho board and ex
penses ot her venerable patient.
she littlo guessed how deep an im
pression ber caro and tenderness bad
mado upon the heart so long closed
against human affection, so distrustful
of any advances from his fellow creat
ures. It was a rc elation to him, this
active charity to an utter stranger. IIu
had gone to tho hotel merely to seo
Maleom's cboico and had purposely
lett all clew to his identity behind him
Ho had intended meetinir Alice, if
possible, unknown and watching her
unobserved, but accident had thrown
them together in a way he littlo anlici
pated. Tho first use ho made of hi
recovery was to writo to his nephow
and Malcom met him at tbo depot
wi.en no returno l tiome.
Knowing nothing of the recent acci
dont, tho young man was shoukod at
tho chango iu his uncle's face.
" ou havo hoi n ill!" he cried.
"Very ill."
"Why did you not send for me?''
I Imd even belter uursintr than vouis,
Malcolm. Don't ak mo any questions
now, out ton mo abjut your marnagi
preparations."
iaiico nas gono nomo ana will ro
main until November. Then alio com
to Mrs. Ilaydon's and will buy her
houso and furniture.
"In November!"
"Yes."
Late in Novembor sho came, her
trunks full of Aunt Sophy's daintiest
stitching, and Aunt Marcia gave he
cordial greeting. A grand wedding
was tho display upon which this lady
Had set her heart, and Alico shrank a
littlo at tho comments upon the rich
uncle, and her own good foituno iu tho
"tirst rato match."
' But just beforo tho wedding day,
littlo noto was brounbt to Alico. bv
gorgeous footman, who was driving to
i; uuubB uvmim u urivutu carnage,
The noto wai from Maloolm, and beg
ged her to como to him in tbo carriage.
Wondering, but obedient, Alico was
speedily ready, nnd was driven to a
nandsomo stone house, whero tho door
was opened to usher her into a stylish
drawing room, whero a centloman
awaited her, and Malcolm advaucing
xtiiu;
"My undo Hiram, Alice.''
Kindly bluo eyes looked iuto her
own, withered hands wero extruded
and a voico sho know well, ui'idi
"Wo aro old friends, Malcolm. Aro
we not, Alice!"
1 ben, beforo sho oonld answer, the
old mau continued;
-I imvo iiioiigin, juice, mat it was
uukiiid to havo mv nonhow wnit fo
mv doath bofnru H)inrlnr nf mv nn-,lil,
- ' ."O - .. VM.W...
I havo borrio n ourtio ot distrust, in my
heart for many year?, thinking my
monoy won mo all tho affection, savo
Malcolm's, that was olforcd me. But
though you aro well ooutent to wod tho
yqung clerk, and nut vour own natrl
I mony Into his homo, you must not ro
THE COLUMBIAN, VOL. XXHI.NO20
Columbia dkmoouat, voL.Liii, n6 6
fuso my hoir, who has accepted from
indo-
mo an incomo that makes him
pendent, and this home."
"My lovo for Malcolm can bear
riches or poverty," was tho answer,
but, sir, our homo needs you. You
will como will you not, to the children,
who will try to mako your lifo happy
by loving care! Long beforo I knew
you, Malcolm told mo bo hoped, when
ho had a home, to win you to live in it.
Will you let me, too, beg of you to
como to us."
"Gladly, child, gladly!" tho old man
said.
So, whero the rich lonely mau had
feared to loso the ono lovo of his life,
ho gained another tenderer, sweotor
love, to brighten his declining years by
a daughter's dovotion and affection.
Prohibition Discussion-
KniTOits ComiitAN. I
Dflar Sirs: Bv vour kindness 1 1
ould liko to Bay a few words in renlv
to the centloman from Mlllvllle, W. B.
German, who it appears was trying to
reply to my former article. Ho admits
tho Bible Bays: bo yetomperato; In all
things, but says that I try to mako it
appear that to bo temperato a man must
V.,-,- ....I . .. .
aunK' a nine, ana lunnor says mat x i pnia; moreasiug me numuur yy uunu
must remember that all things do' not I ing inspectors in Philadelphia from
elato merely to drinking. Who said I
t did! Not I. I n noted Paul, be yo I
temperate m all things. Docs drink- oycles, giving them the same rights as
ing embrace all things! preposterous a man with a horse and carriage; uiak
:easoninc! Ho says further that tak- ing tho first Monday of September a
ing for granted that tho gontleman's
doctrine be true. "I thank God it is
not my doctrine tho contleman is ridi
culing but tho doctrine of tho Lord
Jesus Christ." Wo of courso will bo
compelled to apply it to all tbo vices of
this world, and to bo temperate nocord
iuc to bis doctrine, "which I repeat is
not my doctrine" n man must drink a
little, swear a littlo, lie a little, steal a
littlo etc. In the first place bo is
making light of the Holy Spirit, says
wo will havo to lie, steal, and swear a
little in order to bo temperato. Now
sir, if that is not preverting tho scrip
tures, misconstruing tho words of God,
then language fails to have any mean-l
mg. lou know it you aro a Jiible
student ithat tho Holy Spirit never
taught mankind to do wrong, but wo
are to bo temperato in all things allowa-1
ble. No party over had suoh a hold
on mo that to defend its dogmas 1
would abuse tho Holy Spirit. W. B.
G. says; "tho Liquor Traffic causes tho
building ot jails, workhouses, insane
asylums, poorhouses and penitentiaries,
deny tho assertion. There is mam
fold causes outside of liquor that helps
build and till thoso edifices, lie lurth
says that, prohibition causes the
building of school houses, churches,
colleges and seminaries. Whero was
he cducatodi Why bless your soul
Pennsylvania nover bad prohibition,
and she can boast of her institutions
of learning, her children aro provided
with schools half of tho year, ber
churches adorn almost every hill and
dalo of this great commonwealth. Tell
me that prohibition has caused all this!
Nay verily, hitherto it has been but a
handful of tho great majority. I will
tell you what built up this oountry end
made it blossom, as tho ro30. The re
fining inflaeuce of Christianity. Tho
moro the people understand and obey
it tho better.
no asks tho question, what is per
sonal liberty. He says it gives the
iquor seller tho liberty to mako earth
bell, to blot out the hope of heaven, to
maxo tuo l.ord s day a drunken revet
to turn churches into dramshops
eto. JNow, Mr.uerman, vou know bet
tor. tho liquor dealers aro selling under
etnet laws and it omlty of what you
charge them with why don't you havo
mem arrcsteu. lho laws tnat we
havo now aro adequate to proteot all
our citizens if they aro properly exe
cuted. We have just as binding a law
against drunkenness as wo have for
other crimes. We havo all the laws
to regulate society that is needed,
Anything more would bo arbitrary and
unjust. No government can control
tbo appetites of its subjots only
through oppression and tyranny. No
iiiimoi, iuvi'b ma country wiui a truer
devotion than I. Wo bavo the freest
tho happiest and tho best! coverned
peopio on earth, why encroach upon
their liberties now. Eternal vigilanco
is the price of liberty, and in tho
words of the greatest orator of bis day
Patrick Henry, givo mo liberty or
give me death.
lours Truly.
A. J. Deris.
Ohemist's Idea of Wine-
Wo have hoard a great deal of the
superior excellence ot sneer s jn. j.
Wine, and of its being adopted in
iwupoan iiospitiiis in roierenco to tneir
1 ! f
own wines. The most scientifio men
of thi-t country and linuor-ossavors
appointed by stato government, pro
nounco it a most valuable article for
biuKiies. iv o can not writo moro on
this subject, publish the following card,
which speaks tor itself:
l'Oim.AND. ten.
lho undersigned, having become
practioally acquainted with tho Wino
produced by Aiired ftpcer ot New
Jersey, would say that ho oonsideis
a superior article, and far prcforahlo
lho quality of port wino gonotally fur.
nirihril in tliix tnnrknt.
II. T. Cumminos"M. D.
Chemist to tbo state of Maine
Missing Links.
Balloons and Parachutes havo beon
sent to Suakim for tho use of tho Bri
tish troops.
Tho clergy of the ohuroh of Eng
land of all grades, from archbishops- to
curates, number ua.uuu.
It is in tho contract with tho Queen's
Housekeeper that sho will not get mar
ned for at least ton years.
Of the two hundred goldbeaters of
Now York not one is a woman, whilo
oi mo uuu goidcutters not one is a
man.
It is a Oarious Fact-
That tho body is now moro susceptl
ble to benefit irom medicine than at
any other Boasou. Hence the impor
tance of taking Hood's Saraaparilln
now, wnen it win no tno most good.
It is really wonderful for purifying ami
em lolling the blood, creating an appe
tite, and giving-a healthy louo to tho
whole system. Bo sure to get Hood's
Saroaparilla, which is peculiar lo Uelf.
A Summary of the Bills Passed and Signed
and Those Still Waiting.
Tho Letrtslaturo which adjourned
last week sine dio ban been a hard
working body. Whilo it may bo trim
thit few bills of any great Importnnco
to the State at largo havo been enacted
into laws, yet at tho samo timo tho
members havo wotked hard, both in
committee and at tho session of tbo
Legislature
Somo of tho most Important meas
ures beforo the Legislaluro failed on
account ot tho early adjournment.
Among theso may bo mentioned tho
Ballot Reform bill, and tho Grangcr'a
Tax bill and the Medical Examiners'
bill. Tbo Grangers wanted to nrohl-
kit beef belug imported into the State,
bill iaiicu. oovcrui ui niu 111110 uuvu
catcd by the laboring organizations
also failed in tho closing hours of tho
session. The attempts to amend tho
Brooks law nroved futile, although
tho Ouleley bill camo within ono voto
of passing tho Senate, and only failed
because General Gobin did not vota
loud enough for the clerk to hear him.
Altogether alio bins havo boen sent
in tho Governor from both Ilouecs
for his approval. A number of thoso
havo been already approved, and tho
Governor has thirty days moro in
which to study and sign or reject the
measures still awaiting his signature.
Among tho bills of general interest
that havo thus far been signed by Gov.
Beaver aro tho following : Provent-
inrr tho unlawful use of tho badgo of
tho Loyal Lesion, Grand Army cr
Veteran Unloni prescribing tho timo
and manner of submitting tho propos-
cd Prohibitory and Polltax amsnd-
ments to tho Constitution to tho
people; repealing tho Fenco law of
1800 (this was tho only Fenco law on
tho statnto books); providing for tbo
appointment of a board of directors for
tho nautical Bchoolship at Philadel-
I f l.'IJ
three to sovenj defining tho rights aud
regulal ing tho nse of bicycles and tri-
legal holiday to be known as Labor
Day; regulating tho taking or purchas-
ing of ground for school ptirposos in
cities oL tho first class; regulating tho
renewal and extension of charters of
Stato banks; to constitute a naval ba
tallion of the National Guard; to pre
vent and punish tho wrongful use, de
tention or misappropriation of milk
cans or butter tubs and market boxes
from thoir ownere; compelling tran
sient rotail merchants to take out a li
cense beforo they do ousiness in tho
State; prohibiting the sa.o of cigaret
tes to persons under tno ago oi lb; an
act to permit persons to build side-
walkB along public highways and pro-
hibitmtr riding and driving on tho
Bame; prohibiting any lifo insuranco
I company or its agents doing business
in thn Stato from discriminating in fa
vor of individuals; to provido trans
portation for the Pennsylvania sol
diers who participated in tbo Battle of
Gettysburg, to and from tho battlefield
on Memorial Day; prohibiting tho
printing or circulating of publications
offering for sale counterfeit coin,
paper money et al.; forbidding the re
filling aud dealing in registered bot
tles by others than tho owners thereof
without written permission irom tno
owners: to divido tne cities oi tno
State into time classes witli respect
to their population; providing for tho
incorporation and regulation ot eieu
trio light, heat and power companies.
l beso bills are In tbo hands ot tno
Governor awaiting his signature: An
act- providing for tho incorporation
and government of cities of the third
class, known as the Municipal bill ;
empowering chief clerks of county
controllers to administer oaths; pro
viding for tho continuance of tho edu
cation and maintenance ol .tho sol
diers' orphans, and appointing a com
mission to caro for them; to punish
bribery at special election on Juno 18;
to provide for tho incorporation aud
regulation, of sayings banks and insti
tutions without capital stock; authoriz
ing tho hairmount l'ark Uommission
era to build a drivo where horses can
bo bpeoded; authorizing tho eh rter
ing of associations of mployeeb and
providing for tho punishment of fraud;
for tho incorporation and regulation of
Young Men s (Jhristiaii Associations;
to appropriate $200,000 for tho im
provement of tho Philadelphia harbqr;
to provide for incorporation and gov
ernment of street railway companies
to regulate the employment and to
provide for the safety of women and
children iu mercantile industries aud
manufacturing establishments, nnd to
provide for tho appointment of inspec
tors; tho Genoral Rovcnuo bill; for tho
removal of tho Houso of Kefugo
from Philadelphia to Delaware coun
ty; prescribing tho amount stock and
bonds that may bo issued by railway
companies; to increase tho salary ot
everv judge in tho atato 1000 per an-
" fTl .L.. -.-i-l:i . ..r
mum.; iu uiu iu iiiu usLibuiiHiimeiik ot a
free war library and museum of the
Military Order of the Loyal Legion in
Philadelphia; a supplement to the Cor
poration act ot 1874 amending sec
tion 21 in order to validato tho chart
ers of titlo insuranco companion organ
ized sinco tho Dassacro ot that bill: au
thorining tho appointment of police
matrons in citios ot hrst and second
classes: to anthorizi factory mutual in
.
suranco companies to do business in
this State; and defining the offense and
slinulatim? thn miniahmont for iusol.
vent bankers or an ofliocr of a bank,
national, Stato or private, who receives
deposits with a knowledge ot tho in
solvency of tho institution.
The Governor has also approved the
1. ioint resolution submittinrr lo voto of
the neoDlo tho Prohibitorv and Siif.
frago amendments to tho Constitution,
and tho concurrent reso ntion tn-ovid
it ing for a survey of a route for a ship
to oanal to oouneot the waters of Liko
Erio with tho Ohio River.
Tho following resolutions nro still
awaiting his nproval: Authorizing tho
appointment of a commission to pre
pare a uniform revonue law; for a
commission to revise nnd consolidnto
tho road law?; for a commission to in
vestigate tho charitable nnd correction
system of tho commonwealth and the
Normal Schools.
Tut: iuskask proceeds silently amid
apparent health. ' That Is what Wm.
Roberts, M. D., Physician to the Man
chester lniirmarv and l.iinalio llosiii-
- tal, Profossor of Medicine in Owen's
College, Bays In regard to Bright's Di-
s.oa'.e- 19 . "ary to give any
further warning! If not, uso Warn
ers Safe Cure beforo your kidney mal
ady becomes too far advanced.
St. Petersburg is tho only capito! in
Europo in which tho population is
steadily diminishing. During tho last
Boven years tho inhabitants of that
city havo decreased by 85,000.
Tne Lath Du. Dio Lkwis, over his
own signature, in speaking of Warn
er's Safe Curo said : "I am satisfied
lho medioino is not injutiou, and will
frankly add mat it l tound nnselt n
victim of sorlouH kidney trouble. 1
would uso tho preparation.