THE COLUMBIAN. UtUM'1 6f MOCRAT.ITAK Or T1IK NdnTn AND COLBM. Isnuod weekly, every I'rlday mornlnir ,at nf nilU9lltII!l. nilt.tlMlltA mm,. ... KATES OJb1 ADVERTISING. .1 iwoi)ol.nwporyoar, (oconl9dlnuntiiinii.t ninpilliii ai'isoi. To subscribers out or i lir -.,,.- thnferml urn it ner vnnr.tttrii.iiv i l"r it niiMnllsoontlniieil. oxeontnt ihn nmmn ! nubllhliers, until nil nrruiiriiffes nra paid, tut lone All paper sent out of tlio stalo or to distant pom jr. J must bo pal.l for In advance, unless n reapon. ,10 i iivib"" f t vf.ututt vuuii,. n-tauines 10 pay the " .....'rintlrin iltin nr. ilntrmnrl. 1 lue ...tuT I IlKIl nntflnmr nvnMrtrl trr.ii. ...,....-.1 . . .TO 23 3?X3Sra?I3STC3-- Tno Jobbing liapirlmcritqf thoCouiMiiUNliivery oroplete, nd our .1 1) Printing w 111 compare ravorii. oroplete, and our . I Ii Prlnllni; wlllcoinpare ravora. Columbia County Official Directory utitpiit.liidee -William r.lvvcll AnnrUlo Juiiiresi-I. K Krtckbniim, 1'. r Shuinan, ITOlliOnuilirj , tv u. nuiiAin r.1 1 Knnillll. Co irt stenographer s. N. Walker, t 'priors Itccordor Wllll.nnsonil, .incoby. uHlrlet Attorney Itobcrllt. I.lltlo. il,, rlir-U. 11. Kii'. iir,t or -im'iol Nnylnrd. murer II A. SiveiinenlietKer. t nrnllonors Stephen 1'ohe, Charles llkliart .n.itUslone.ra'Clerlc-.T. 11. Cusev. Viilllorss. II. smith, w. Manning, C. 11. See. ' lur 'cnmmlisloncre-Kll Itobblns, Thoodoro W untv snierlntondent- William II. Snvder. I., i.iin Poor lilsd li't Directors U. .1. Aibrrtson dr. tnwnodi lloceo l'alrnnn, Scott; Caleb ll.irtou liluoinsourtf . Bloomsburg Official Directory. President tit Town Council I. S. KHUN, i it'rk-l'aul II. Wirt, filler nt police Ii. l.avenck. president or (las (lompany S. Knorr. seereuiry u. w. niuiir. Ill winsbtirs; llankluu t'omp my John K. Funilon prrsldenl, II. II. units', Cashier, .Toll tt Peacock, Tel ler. Fin' Vi Inn il llanfc-charlcslt. Paxlon, President I. p. Tustln, Uashler. CHUllCIt DtliKCTOKY. llATTlaT Cimucil, Iter. t. P. Tuslln, (Supply.) sirntiy Senlces-liivf a. ml and p. m, snnri.it School 1) a. in. Pi r Mectlna Every Wednesday evening nt c,v cinei:. Si a free. The public aro Invlled tnnltend. ST. SIATTltKIV'J l.UTUKIIAN CHCKC11, Minister -l!ov. o. I). S. Marelay. 'tnday Hen lees W'tf a. in. and 7p. m. m.i mtn i Selit i, 1 10 a. In. 1'r.iver Mcollng Every A'ednesday evening at 7; fioriv. Setts tree. Nopews rented. All aro welcome PUKSRVTKKIAN CniTltClT. Minister Itev. Slu.irt Mlc.hell. snnd.tr Services mv a. m. and in p. m. it xliiv Sfilirint 9 n. ill. pi.ivcr .Meet Ins Every Wednesday evening at cy; ciox. peats rroo. No paws rented. Strangers welcome. mkthoiiist ei-iscopai. cnencir. Presiding Elder Ucv. W. Evans. WlnWIcr Itev. 11. II. Yncum. ninday ScrvIccs-HOtf and c.vf p. ra. t.itnii.iv school 9 a. m. i:ihi. ta.tsi hverr Mondav evenln'nl (11 o'clock- Yoiing Men's Praier Meeting Eiery Tuesday : 'iiinirni r.wr o'eloelc. (I"'ieral Prayer Meeting Every Thursday culling T O'llOCK. iiEFnniisn CKCKCII. Corner or Third and Iron streets. i'.i.,tor Kev. W. K. Krebs. iiciildci.ee Corner lh njid Cntharlno sireels. Sunday Sen lees 10'tf n. m. and 1 p. m. S'in,M' school!) a. m. Truer Meeting sal unlay, 7 p. m. All are Invited Thero Ii always room. . sr. ein.'s eni'itcii. it Tlor Itev I.. Zalincr. Sunday Seniles Ki.vj a. m., Ty! p. m. Muni iv school i a. in. Kirl Mindav In the innntli. Holy Communion. si'nlcc preparatory to Communion on Frlduy - ilng betoro the st Sunday In each month. Pews rented ; but everybody welcome. EVlNllKMCAl, CIlL'ltCll. Pn -tiding Elder-ltev. A. L. Ilccner llnller Hev. (leorgo Hunter. dinday Service p. m., In tho Iron StrcetCliurcli. Pra er Meeting Eiery Sabbath at p. ra. All are United. Allnre welcome. tii niritcil OK rilliliT. Mods In "Ihn lillle llrlck Chureli on tlio bill," known in tho Welsh llaptlit Church-on Kock street cut nr iron. Itegnlar meeting tor worship, every Lord's day nr fn-tinr,,, nt 31 fiVlncl;. suits (ree; and the public aro cordially Invited to aneii'i CH'IIOOI, OliDF.U.S, blank, ptPt printed anil f") 'neatly bound In small books, on hand and nr sale at'the cot uxhian oillce. 650 to S12r. a Jllonlli. ENCYCLOPEDIA LJlAf Tf DP I.w oii1 forms for JiukI. fjVu I J ISEiiu'M lieu, I'Hrniors, Jlc YOUR OWNK,,v'' ixw)(ricp. WW fl, p-l Mill ll!lH'JMlt Colli it'X) 111 OtlQ town, oilier I'll in M it.n t. ether "5 In 13 diiys. Farpi tiu tlmp lu cut, hi id cv Tybcxty wflnu il, .Vm) lor clrculnrjiauii tariui. iMitii-nrral Aijcuts Wniitt'il. AiMrosa j 1 W. ZinGLLH i CO., im ArtU St., rmi'a, Ta. ' Nov, VI lO.Ay W. H. HOUSE, BLOOMSBURG, COL. CO. PA, All stles or work dono In a superior manner, work warranted as represented Tkktii Extkact mi without Paiv. (Jood sets tor llo. Oltlco Corner Main and lion streets. To be open ut all hour's tltirintj the Jay, Nov. !)-ly M.oo.i.smji(G Diuixn'oiiY. I'ltOFE-iSIONAL ('AIII)S. I") MtOKIXGIiAM, Atiornev-at Law. Of 1 .i , lice, 11. J, Claik's Ilulldltig.'Jdstorv rooms. Itttijiiubiirg, may 7, V-t t C 11. IIAKKI.BY, Attorney-at-Uw. Ofliec L lu Hrower's building, !nd story, Huoms x! Ii. II011ISO.V, Atloriiey-al-I.a'w. Office In Ilartman's building, Main street. D !. WM. Jr. llEIJEIt, Surgeon and l'livni clan, onico Market droit. Near depot.' f I!. KVANS, JI. T)., Surgeon anil 'livi 1) . elan, (Oillco and Hciddeucu on Third street. T 11. JIcK'ELVY, jr. D., Kurt;eon ami Phy f) . slelan, north sldoMnlu street, below Maiket "jU. J. C. ItUTTEH, I'lIY-.SICIAN&lsUItUEO.N, Olllcc, North Market street, Woomsburg, ra. Oct. 1, TO. D It. I. h. ItAIlIi, PRACTJCAI, DHXTIST, Main street, opposlto Episcopal Church, Iilooms- lt" Teeth citractcd w Ithout pain. Oct, I 1S73 MISCELLANEOUS JI. UKIXKKK, GUN amrLOCKSJIITII. c sewing Machines and Machinery cl all kinds re- datred, OruitA Hotsk ltutldlng, llloomt,burg, l'a. 1) AVID LOWEXI1EHO, Merchant Tailor Mala St., abov a Central Hotel. 8. KU1IX, dealer in Jleat, Tallow, etc., Centro street, between second and Third. A UGUKTUri l'KEUXD, Practical linmeo Palhlo Ilorso and Cow Doctor, Ulonmsburg, I'u. Icb. u, 10-tr AY, Y. KESTEK, MEliailANT TAILOIJ. HoomNo. , ormiA Hocsk Uciuhko, woomsburg. print.ieia. OATAWISSA. yjl. U KYEKLY, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW, Catav. t&sa, Pa. collections promptly made and remitted, orilce onposlte Catawlssa Deposit Hank. em-38 "Yr" it. itiuwx, A T T 0 It N K Y-A T-L A W , Catawlssa, l'a. onice, corner ot Third and Main streets. PR.PETS Lareest stock In New . Yorkclty, lowest Prices. rnm.lRllnL.rir Mnnuftleg. JJIItous, Axminsters, Veliets, Hody nnd Tapestry KrusMU, Hirt o I'Ijb and Ingrain CarpcU (wtiii bor- .. LACE CHUTAINS, $1.00 per pair, to tho lluest HEAL LACE ImjiorUdr SHEPPARD KNAPP, ISO & 191 Sixth Ave., cor. 13th St., N, Y March so, om. abico. F IlAKTJfAN PKK3RNTS TDB TOIXOWIKO AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES! tjcomUig ot Muncy Pennsylvania, vSr1'111''110' I'LwdeIpula, l'a, f ranklln, or 1 ennsylvanla of " armera or York, ra. llanovcror Now Yorfc, annattanot " omceon Market Stroot No. , BloomsDurg, l'a, JtJSLNESB CARDS V18ITINO OATiDB, LJtTTHIl IIKAD6 HILL HEADS, KUTIU, 0., 40., itly and'Ohedy printed nt the OOLtru wan Office. 9, E.ELWELT, I'AWYKIJS. Q " IHiOCKWAY, A T T 0 U N K Y-A T-r, A W, Cot usitiiAK lini ins,,, p.icomstjur,;, .Vernier or tho mtled Males Law Atsodntlot, r k. WAi,r,i:u, Attonioynt-lnw. onice, Second doorrrom tsl Kniional Hank. 1II.OOMSIHIIKI, l'A. Jan. II, 1979 u. tunic," ' Attoviusynt-Inw, , . UI-OOMSUDHd, PA, omco lu Ent's lien PINO. Q ii w."j".u(-kaT,ev, ATTOItNEYS.AT.LAW, in'ioiiiHuiirg, ra. onice on Main street, Arm door below Court House JOHN JI. fJLAUK, ATTOHNKY.AT.I.AW, omee over sehujler's Hardware store. J? i". lilLLJIKYKK, ' ATltlltNEV AT LAW. 0nei-ln Harmon's Uulldlnp, Main Hreet, luoomfcbuiif, Pa. k. n. i irri.s. HOB'T. K. UTT1 11 II. A H. P.. I.1TTI.K, llloomsburij:, Vn, C, w.Jirr.r.EK, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW cmeeln Urower'sbulIdliiL-.seeonrt nnnr. rrifim 'n. l:l00inl.lirrr. Pn. B. I'KA.NK ZAKIS. Attornoy-nt.-l .nv M.OOMSISUIIU, l'A. (HTu'OcoriiirorCeidro and Jii,ln strwu. cbin v lllllllllll. (!aii lia consulted in German. Jan. to, Si tt Q.1X). i:. KIAVKLI,, A T TO II N K Y-A T-Ii A V, Coujmmam isi'iiniKii, Hloonisburg, l'a. Meirbcr or the United states Jaw Association. Collections made In any part or Ainci lea or Europe oet. 1, 1SJ9. S. kNOUKi I.. S. WINTKKSIFEN. .Notary Public KNOUIl ft WINTinJSVKKX, Attoi'noys-at-Inw. Oflleo In Ilartman's Hlock, Corner Main and Mar ket stteets, Woomsburg, Pa. ycjrl'ensiona anil litunties Gil'tilcJ. ).UI, Iv. WIUT, Attorney-at-Law, oniee in Urower's mock, one door btlow coi i'miuas imuoiug ItLOOJISliUltG, PA. July to, o tt DAVII.MOT COXXEU. JI. I)., PIIYSI .CIAN nnd SHbdEON. srecl.datlentlnn cUen lo the Dhkass nnd iifikcts el tho Ee. Eiu a no it aiiUM'KOKiiv in an us v.nriois urnnines. :5.".lo can fully adjusts tho EE with 1'1,01'EH (810 a. m. Hours 3 1:!!0 p. in. 17 S p. m. . 1 llitsL Ml eel. Itlii,iiiit,liiin:t I'u. Julyic, o-ir JAMES KEII.IA', Lonsoi'ial Ai'tist, Having leturiii'd and iprnoda llisl-cliss HAltlir.ll Midi' In Exelianpe l'.luk, s cend llnor.mir Pitir (iroas' saloon, icrpi etlully Kiltfltsllie p.itrtiiuingi'or Ills iildtusldliieis and or Hie 1 uulle gemrally. juiy ii, fi-u B F, SHABPLHSS, Cor. Centre and Hall Houd sis., ntar L. JC 11. Dei ot. Lowest Prices will net b3 undersold. Manufacturer of MINE CAlt WHEELS, Coal llieak er aud llrldgo Castings, Water Pipes, stoves, Tin- ware, Plows, I HON FENCE, nud all kind! ot Iron and Hrass Castings. Tho original Montrose, Iron beam, right hand, lelt hand, nnd side hill Plows, tlio best In thu maik et, nnd all kinds or plow repairs. ' Cook Stoves, Koom stoves, and stoics tor heating stores, Khool houses, churches, sc. Also tho larg est stock ot repairs tor city stoves, wholesale, and retail, such as Fire Hrlck.Orates, Cross Pieces, Lids Ac. Ac, stovo Pipe, Cock Hollers, skllilLs, Cake Plates, large Iron Kettles, tM gallons to !,- tuircls) Farm Hells, Sl:d Soles, Wagon lioxcs, "Allontowii Bone Manure" I'LASTElt, SAl.T, AC., AC. Jan u, 'so-iy THE DAVIS. .OOO REWARD. ONE TltiiUSAXD (1,000) HOLLARS PREMIUM cllVicd lo AXY PEllSnX lh.it will tin as GREAT A 1UX0JJ OP Vi'ORIv on AXY OTHER JI.U'IIIXE. WHAT THE HEW DAVJS VERTICAL FEED )VUl do without lasting. It will make wide hem on sheds, Ac, hem all man ner of hiss vioolcn cuods. as sou mirlno. crape. or goods dinicult to hem on other mactdms. a makes a more ( lastlc stlti h than any other machine. It n 111 turn a hem and put In piping at same time It will turn a turn, sew bruld on tho right side and stitch on trimming at ono opcrat'en. it wllldor, llli.gMuser straight, either on cotton or woolen goods. It will fell across seams on any goods. I will bind a lints orSklrtsnd tew on facing, either Willi or without Hiow lug mtclus: bind Dress (loods vtlth the same material, illhirwailops,tior.ts, squares or sfaighr. '1 ho only mathlnothatvtlll bind Hats, Cloaks, or other ami lis Willi bias, sal In or silk, from yt tonlmhcsln width, vtlihout basilng. It will gainer with orBltliiutMiwIngon. Itwlllgather between two puces and sew on nt Uiobame lime, II will make arurtle and stitch u pillow slip on to the racing at lhesumetline. It will Hilrr any kind or goods. It will make plaited trimming tllher with or w Ith out sewing It on. it will make plaited trimming either rcallaped or straight and sew uplplrgon at the same time. H will make knife plaiting. J. SALTZER, Gen'I Agent. Illootniliurg, l'a. oct. 8, 70-Iy. -JBIL $1 ... irMimonl.iHarereeelvid every day bv dm nrn prletois ft SI.MMONM LIVEIl p :ll' I Tolt Ironi ncr sons or education ami nn , ,.nr.;.!. .V.,rm.l'cr: S m KZ " l " l eurntho ntloubi.tilie lleBUIMir e tV licnUlsKv'elred I bat would elli etualiy i ,m. p, si vpiu and Its I in. ilred eills, ami uHurc (hi. .V.itV-iit to TK t..'. r.'o iv healthy enndlilonnr twily nul m ,j. Tho ra nh y increasing u.-m mil lor this ir Mcl nl am Sir K .Perfectly xlffiftl Harmless. Asniiilld 'roi.tf. guiili- Lnxatlie ni, 1 n. ,;,i.i ' , viewiint it I- inniiltely ttipei lor to any know n rente. i.!tal,!r,Mls rcur 1'owel cmplaints, Jaundice. Colic, liestlt'ssness, Mental Impression, si 'k i lend. atiie, constlnailnn, m,,,1,,..,;' nliibuVneJs, .. UlM'llIl.l, ,S... iienu ino rono itig i umci ot pi-irons well and wide ly known. hu t. Miry to the lalu.iblo prowrilesnf Mioniiuis Uvi r liegulator or Medicine. pr0IK-n"-a l" 1 on. W, n. siPicns; .Inlin W. Heckwlth. puiion r,r (l(Wla;(irn.,Ihn li. Honlnn, u. n a t p ifol .Iiilu, dill siinrteri lit. Hcv. P.KiuVn Piece: . E "gar 1 hompsoni lion n. mil; Hn ,u, ,n c. Iinck nrlTire Prr.r. naiM wins,, ii. ii . 'nir.,,,, iviJilni : ih!.' , ,,S V' 'i!1" U'.nil' w"nder, As,Kt, p. M.'pbu.v' Vtiii , , r.V" , AV?. .R W" comment- remeily;- ITPLLY VEi .E ? ,ili:!iv'"UJt'"! "ousenou Its low price pliins it In Dm hmcIi or all bo thev rr. !,r.,lrn;r,l',''1"r;, "" cannot ind tell, r, prurure at once rrom vi.ur Druggist a bottle or nmnl n".!' f V'V " " ''llr """ 1 1 tv 11 1 ti nt only nrroid rell r, bill iirmaubth cmesoii. It is wnn. tbtli CUll- JOU. It Is With. ouiiinrgii' i M-i'iillnn, The Cliitani'sl. Inir. ,tn,t I.. t.. ... t,... . . tho won,!. ' Orminii hii.I (,', nuIH. MANi-i-ii-rt'ithi, oaty r.v .1. II. 7.1 II. IN A. CO., w,vw-",",,m,,,,A- Is a pirpirattnn which shnuld ncier iw nn,rinrt,,i when danger Is pienent. and iherer..reu cuur c or the Hlitiia ot ti.u fc.ieii Is partk-ul.irl) desira ble, esitre illy n,r the M He ai.u rhklj. Asnieuif Oy rurblllliiUsn(S.flMTvl.i. iirrinnvnnQt, ,.., i... el complaints, tlieri- Is nothing cnmpainhlu tuthls For sale by all Druggists and dealers generally. DPI IT'AI Mf'lhlue Habit enud In in o: 1 1 I yj 111 da) s. So pay till cured. Dr. .1. STt riiEss, Lee.iiHiii, o, nfrirj, 'Mi-ly MONTH iriUMiitonl. 12 a ilay if1.nit m:tIo by tho InMuti lous Cflpttnliml U'nulii'il; wo s,tnrL you. Men, wriiuu, Ijojh ami glrU inaku it oncy r.isli-r at woik ior ua tli.in at. au tlilDLr ( 1st' Tho mi-u llt'Iit nml rlt'UMint, ni)il Mich as nnjone can tro rlnhtat. HI04.fMltnar, wl.-o who m;u litis nottcu wlllj-cnd us then ahl!cfc-(s at oncu nrnl see for tiieriiwlwa. Costly out lit aiiil ii-i mt tree. Now ts the time, 'lhofo alrLanIy nt v.nik aro lailn up lattjo sums ot ninEcy,t AUdu'bs 'llirii & to., Au-justo, Maine. oct 3, 'J9-ly A NEW DEPAHTUHEI BEST PLOW IN THE WORLD 1 -l fc. "lA'"'i f Ul THE SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO. of Syrnciue, M. Y. Are now putting on tho maiket a now that Is as muili superior to r-nyPlov,' liereiofuio made as tho Plow sot the p.iot lew je.u a havo been supeilor to thoso made half a cc-ntuiy ago. ltcombluesall tin1 e.cellencIesor any now In use. It obviates :IU the objections made to any other Plow. In addition It embraers s--vcr.il new reature or the greati t value, tor which wo have ob tained e.t luslye Pat a. ItsIleain.Cli.ilj.JolntiT'-taiid.irdnnd Whed standard will bo STHni, and lu mold board will lwneoiniw.Itlou ut mhI una Iron chilled under a luueess tor which wo luve aUi obuilned an exclusive Patent. It will bo called THE SYRACUSE CHILLED STEEL PLOW Its weight w 111 bo eighteen pounds lead than our pr. a"nt styles. A Ilrst-class steel rimv, mado in the or dinary waj, full r,0. J,i t Us mi tin ntv-two dollars. lufeitur tt a Pli.v.s null from tax tit n to nlncte.,n dollars. 'Jho ptlen of our new Plow will be but Srvrntoii I)i,llnr, nnd It will bf til.' cheapest Agileultural Iiupl. lu.-ntt n i b.il I, 1U mold burd will oimv. r ilinv or Iho very lust Uuds ot the udluaiy tttoil mol.l boauK It will scour In soils where ull stetl plows nnd all othir plows have Lllhiito proved a failure. With this Plow will lw Introduced a corru gated Plow Point (did .Muter P..Il.t,o:i whLll we have nUo obtained a Patent, an 1 whtihts alo u great liupiovement, bjlli a legails strength and wear. The Jointt r can lw Halted so as to taki moro or lev, land, and alvi muro or hss pitch, nnd It lauaiivnjs be kept clialluo with tho Plow. Tho wheil wUl run undir tho lieam or ono hide or It as desired, and ttlwaj s la pt In line. The beam Is .ulJcsLiblo for Spring or Pall Plowing, und .tlvi ior two or three horses. The htnJK.T ia)i be ntijil-.tHl lu accommo date ii lu.in or b, j , pu the a.Utlc Plow, H It a p"ili . t Plow. V.'oolfiibi iiui aro going out or usebecauso theyshiluk, nw.'U und irarii, and jievtr run two seasons alike. Iron lieums aiv too heavy. Malleable beams bivomo demoralized and bend, w Id. h U much woito than ta bicafc. A SI1 lieam H theiu'cooallyof thodny. It Is three t line, tii nU ong and vt ry mutli ILjUU r thin any other btj le. When ir say a Hold board la chilled, tlio farmers know it Is s. Wo du not palm oil on them a composition of vailous mculs unit call It chilled mitaL Wo want agenta L.r this low Pluw in ei ery town In this state, o can glvo but u very small dltcount to them, but we wilt pay tho Hollroad I'ulght. Wo proiso to place this Plow In tho hands ot rarmm as near tho cost or manufacture as jiosslble. It will bo tho M Agileultural Implement ever sold. It shall also bo tho .fuf. Persons lhcn!uio who aro not willing to act as ogenta on tho principle that " a tillable six. ienco Is belter than a slow shlUlng," nted not apply for an agency. No Plows on commission. All sales absolute, W-Thla Is tho only steel chilled Plow in tlio World. Steel costs several times moro than Iron. Hut this Plow, full rigged, by giving small discounts, can bo sold lur Seventeen Dollars. Compare tUU prlcow 1th that ot any 1 run Plow ever made. It Is cheaper than any other now now inado would bo at ilvo dollars and a lialL Whcro thero are no agents wo will, on re ceipt ol Seventeen Dollars, send a Plow to any Railroad station lu tho feuto nnd pay the trelght. Additti, SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO. or 8imcu, N.V. JUtiOlS, 15w, CTfc h STOMACH j&r lriin.l. JIr.llrnll.tn Ii (ffl ll ill 111 11 1111 3i.Ii22?i!I1G' Poetical. A JlDTIIKll'S (:mi)l,i;-.S(I.N(l. Slepmybiby, whilo I s'ig cr Iho loi lug IhoiK'hls Hint start Mko a 1 it k tli 1 1 spmuli nH wing, Prom tho wai m nest or my henil. Oh, my btby, every I houglit, In Iho heart thou heat est lMt lot thee, nml nil are rinuijhl Willi a love no wonN repeal! Sleep, my b.iby-tireaiii and rest. Sleip, my baby, while 1 pray lint Iho jenn that rt mo aril po May not lcidtho r,-, t n si ray That thy mother Inn Hi ao. Sweet and peaceful Wlhy list In the cradle ot lie r love; T,i id art s ir m -n t'i..r'H nro hi While shekel pi Hi unttli abme, Sleep, my biby-dreani an I test. Sleep, my dirllngl Motherdovo Sets its seal upon thy brow. And the lids that droop nbove llertwlu blossoms, hidden now. And Iho teal, my little one, Is n long nnd Ii nder kiwi, May It cling- till lire Is done, And Ihoukiiow-ttwhatheiveii M sleep, my baby-dream und rest. Select Story. SKVKNTY-l'IVH MILKS AN' Ulll'lt. I li.'iil spent :i nitrlil in a sluu'c, n ilnv in :t snilillc, it nifflit ilia sleqiini; imp, linll it day tloiiiij lititiiu'ss, half a 'day in lied, ami was, a Her siiiicp, tnjoviiiu a t igai- and a iicv.tiiaici' in tlio lvaditf moiii of llic licdwoud Hotte, Fayetu" Ind. 'I'lio noWMiaDcr was tininton.siiiitr (ir elto I was ralliei- sIcimiv I trn.tssTi r . ., f - a1" - " " il ""'- di Dolli so that 1 soon 111- L'lcetiMl il, lo watch thu faiit.-i.ttif. ni-lin ol thu siiKiku from mv lim. ilni-,,,,,,.1 ..i..!. I didn't feci Hindi lit., talk-ino-. nn,l f,.1t still less hke icadiiiL'! 1ml I .1 i.l f,.,.l -w if I would lik-o c.eeedni"lv well to hrar 'Odd tolV. I had Lardy come to this enncliisinii aim lyiiiinenceil wi-lini!,' for some one o ni ac(iiaititances to anniti. nic till the iiiiie was 141 ior me nam winch wat to lake i lie to Indianapolis, when I rccojr in.iii in me lH ison who sat nevt to no. a leiiow-inivelei' 111 thu sleeiiiii'' cap ot uie npt'lit lielore. lie, too, had laid aside his napcr, and was appaic'iilly, liko me, walcliin"- tl smoke ol Ins vgsn and wisliimr for ab sent niemls to keep him eomnanv, lie was a very a''ivea1ilc-hior.inr little man, wnn a clear, "lav eve. m il in r sandy wlii.tkei.sand sini'linj; moiuli. In need, lie Had miieli the appearance of ti man uiai 1 would ike n irar to story, that I thono-ht Dame Fortune-had mtled upon me, when he r(cnriiiziil im Willi II ''etna OW ( Vf do. ktl-ninn.r? 1 letninei Ins sa ulat inn. nnd nvL-otl inn somu (onnnonplaee (inestioiis alxmt now lie had enjoyed thu ridu we had toijctlier. He said sonKthiii'' in replv ahont the l iiiniiii'' lieiti'' too fatt for the lionr 1 rni-l. , and fiont this the conversation ran upon iiise iravciinir m ''etieial lor some t tne , i..., i .i i ., . . . -i i.iat i leinaiKCd t at sixiv mi i s (in hotir was the most i-peedy traveling that I had ever done. 'Whereuiioii mv iiii nd . , . .i v ......niii.i mi., nun ii jiteasani, nut know ill'' smile, that hu had travel,.,! fiinti.l- eralile latter than that, and, in fact, fast or than lie had ever heard of. hesidrs Of course I was aiiNious to know wheie. now, and when he had done it; and, af ter a modest a.tturanee that he feared hit tale Mould not he inteiesliii''. mv Irieiid relieved my anxiety hv relatiii'' tho fu lowini; storv: 'I aiti a railroad eii'dnccr. Airav nlmi, m lilty-seven, duiint' the "reat iiauic, I wasniiniiiiy on the F. it V. 1!. il. The ailioad eomiianies weiu roiii'' under in ill directions. Kverv day w'u heard of new iailuivsj and quite- olten in a iiunr- ici vviieru vve least e.Miecled it. (lur road was ''cuerallv looked lllioii ntj mi,. ol the most stib.ttaiitial in the nation; no- iiody seemed to imvo any lears that it would ftiil to survive the L'eneral mash up. l.tit yet I did not fully sharo in the general coniidenue. . aires were cut lown, arreani' es collected, and a L'rcat many other little iiiatters seemed to me that the road had ;ot into lathcp deeper water than was aL'teeahlo all around. iuoii" other thiiiL's the matter mechan ic had told mu in the bprinj,' 'that the company hud ordered four tirt oualilv cii''iues fop tho fall liassciiirer hiitine.ts. l lie load was put in the erv best condi tion, and other preparations weie made to cut down thu time and run thu trains through (pucker than was ever known before, wnen the new cimines should 11'. it .1 , v i- .. come. neii, inero was out ono Ot IHu ent;iiies came. I said there was but ono engine came; mil stiu was, m mv onitnon. a torcther the best ever tiirntd out of the Taunton winks; and that is sayitmns much as can be said in praitc of any eiminc. Sip was put in my charjio immediately, with uie uiiderslaiuliiit' that she was mine it was Saturday when she came out ol the shop, and I was to tako a special train up lo l . h0 tram was to fairy tip thu pic.tiduit anilsevcial of the ollicern of the ro..d to meet some olliccis of another road, which crossed ours there, and arrange bomu impoitaut bu siness with them. 'I had no tiouhlo at all in making my forty miles an hour going out. The en gine handled herself most beatifullv. We weie just holding up at V , whenAl- ilrich, the tiea.turcr, who had come out on thu platform to put tho b.aku on, slipped and fell. As wo were still un der good headway ho was yeiy Hindi in jured and was canied off to thu hotel iu tensible. -According lo tho president's direc tions 1 switched off my train, turned mv ciigiiio and stood ready to start back to V nt a moment's notice. 'AM rich's pieteiico was of so much impoitnnce that tho business could not bo transacted without him; so all those I bad In ought out, except thu president and Aldiich went back to (,' on tho jlo clock express train. This was the last regular train which was to pass over tlio until till next Monday. Kaily in the evening I left the ma chiuo in charge of my fireman and went over to an eating homo to see if I could not spemitiiu lime, more pleasantly than on my eimino. 'J he hours drn,nr.,l tl selves away blowly. I was lilaving a game of dominoes with the station agent, when in camo K'uhoiu ii, ,.,.;. .1 , i ..r ........ , nuiiu tu great excneiuent. ' 'Harry,' said he to me, 'I want you to put mu down in V at V oVlockl' 'As is was neailv It rw.l,.,.l- ,i,., .....i , pl. ---rf -- - .-.. ,.lt.,l, tint, tho distance was beveiity-live. miles, I thought hu was joking at fii bts but when wo got ouisido tho door, ho caught mo by tho arm, and hurried mo along so fast that I saw ho was in earnest, Harry, sal.l !,, 'If you don't Ret mo down lu O nt is .(dock, I nm ftru m ay , auoust o, t wiwiBj.tr..., i . inrd man. and this road is ninlned mnd. Aldi ich is dead; but he told me before He died, that he had embezzled Ironi tune to time Iho bundled thomand of our iiioneyi and his cleik h to stmt with n on iho il' oclockboat from (' for v aiiana. it we don t havo (hat money uit .uiiiiuay morning, in make some jiaymeiits with, the road goes into other naniH; audit you put me down in (J at the light time, so (hat I save tho money, win sjiall have llw thousand dol lars. I inlerstand it, llarrvf l'ivu thou sand dollar' i ir t .... , . . ... . t'l itilll.tii I IIIKieiStoolt II. p.-jiy now I tic ieaon why the wages had been cut down; I understood il all, and my blood boiled. I fell that I would save me road il 1 hy(d, and told lioberts so, i tu.... ,i.. , , , ., . . nun you no u, iiarryi he ie plied, as he climbed tip on the steps of ..n.-1 ti.uii n iiicu was ciiujiicd lo my en gme. t . . i sprang up nilo the loothoaid, got ip me nwncii tenner lohdp mv lircnian, and opened the throttle and j'litt as she coinnii ncc-d moving looked at mv watch it was just 1 1 o'clock, so that 1 had ;""' 1 ' maku mv seven! live miles in. '1'ioin Y to (J there was fuw cm ves on the road; but theie weie sev eial hcay grades: I was perfectly ac quainted with every rod of it; so that i knew exactly what I had to encounter; and when i saw how the engine moved 1 felt wry little ft.:ll. f,. t, u,tult. 'The road for the liiM mile was an air line, atld so smooth th.ll mv n,t,r,,i il..,.- along with seaicely a pirce'ptible jar. 1 was ,.o bnty iiottin- mysdl on n milm ainiitint of wood and water aboaul, tie,, uiai vvc (tanecii ny the iirst station al most heforo I was aware of it, having been five minutes out. and having live miles accoiuplishtd. "Volt aie losing time!' yelled a voice from the coach. I looked' around, and lucre slood l.olicits with his watch his hand. l knew very well that we would lmc to increase our spied by some means, if "' can mi otii our plans of leacnim V hy midnight, and looked nnxiom ly aioiiud to scu what 1 could do to ac complish that purpose. Khu w as blow ing oil steam licrccly at one Inindred and ten pounds; so I tinned down the aive to two hundred, for I knew we should need it ;dl to make somu of thu ncavy grades winch lay between us and .... WI1S ",w "lill's 1(1 Uiencxt station. ilh thu exception of a few curves the tt l- .... .- i ... i ....... .in -uoii as mu iatt. wu (billed around what conimonly seemed to . .i aiuer long curve, at the station, but which was, at our high speed, shoit enough, I looked at mv watch, and w nan done it in two minutes and a half. ' '(bulling,' I shouted back In I.',,l.ia w ho was yet standing on the platform of uiu ciiacn. ' 'Look out for thu heavy grade ' bo it I'lieo, aim went inside the car. 'The next siv miles rote gradually iiom a level the rsl. to ten ,. i...ir ,ri"nl,i ,1,,. In.. ...t.!.. I. 1 , i.im, which lay lietween us mil uie next station. Alv llio,,,.,,, i-. her lull, and now she beiran to 'et hot. nit i,t,.,i.t...t ,i.. , , .. . .. .... t,,ti o tit u, it :i.t ii- . :n , I in tt on lit raited continually, so that she kept her speed, and pas.cd thu station liko a streak ot light in live minutes. i- i-nw came lime mi es lkn t he ncl. over which she kept paco with her time anil passed tho station in sec,.,, 1 . half minutes. Ileie, fur ten miles, w-i. had linnii led grade to encounter; but the woist of u an was at tins n ace we u,,nl,l 1 l.ll l ,.. ...... i , , . . . ii. i-n, ,, mi wood. I Was llltt irnl.i.r ... 1 ... t , . . . r- fpc.uv u imiiciiM aiiotit 11, when 1 ooked around and saw him minor ,l. tender from thu coach with wood which had been placed there before stalling, while he was gone after me. 1 helicvo we would have mad,. tl.Jt ten miles with the same sliced as lu.f.ir.. nit thlnimh the caiclcsin ss nl ll. li,-. mail the fountain ahe on the lelt-hand le engine got onened. and tin. ( lose in the boiler so fatt as to urn tin. steam down to KJU pounds beloio I .lit. covered where the dilllciilty was. '.At hist liobelts didn'l niiiMtnr i.. ,,. lice thu dccica.se of the sliced, nnd t-,...i winking at the wood-a if for d,... lu',. ut presently ho looked till. .'111(1. soomir that the sptl.,l had dccreatcd lie shouted: 'Ilaiiy, we aie Mopping!' and tben.eoin ing over to where I was, he said: 'Why. here we have been ten minutes on the luM ten miles, and I believe we will come to a dead stand if tr,ni.il,ii,,r !- not done. The speed is continually slack ing! What it (he mallei-' I explained the cause. lie n, m.i,,, rent I v salitlied vvitli mv i.nl..iii.iii,, ..,,.1 dler having lied down the safety v'ahei ic cliiiad back over the tenil( r.(.li,,iili,,r me to put her thiough. for ( tod's K.-ikt. 1,1" we weie all beggars to-gether!' nisi men we pucd the next station, lav lug taken niueminuts f, i.rl.t e weie now more than half ' over the road, bin we had lost nearly ten inieules time, and had lelt only ' tw, .ltv.s..l minutes to do tliiriv-foiu.'milcs in I had shut the water off fi dill both mv pumps, a little distance hack, when 1 liscovcud what was the mallei., ami tl. was now making steam liitelv down a 'lildc. Prom ess than ,,n,. l,,,.l....l with which we stalled own- tl,t i,.,. stretch, she had tu 'o hinidrfil totitiidw 1... fore we linithed il and ,1 indicated no higher than that the "v'aK,. was tad down. I could n,,t i..n i,,.. lunch over two himdrcd pounds she car lied, but she certainly eariiul none the less the icst of the journey. And well might she carry such n i i r . r . ."tt .111,1, .t i-iit ot steam, for. after nastintr ,.,,. ,i.. ten miles in eight minutes, theielav ten mi Us of liw-fccl.np-giadc, and fouiteen miles of twoulv-fcet-to-tl ion between us and C ,,,,,,1 itwVis now 1 1:17 clock. Now thu cii'dno wnt it, a In r. Pie furnace door, smoke arch, andchim ne, all were rub whilo J. t,., t ... Ily onward as if tho nw ,,,ll , i.:... '' "Ml. llllll- sfll ojierated the inachinerv. Mv minutes canied in m,.i. ii..., ..... miles; and wu ilatted bv tin. lt, .'..;.... that had laiiC between us and C . Now wo had fouiteen' miles to go, and in; nine MlOHCd 1 1 :,,;i o clock. 'If I live,' said 1 tomvsdf .'I will uml... it. And wo iilunn-i.,1 (ltiU'll tlmt ,.....,4. loot grado with all steam on. l'orsous who saw tho train bat it was so soon after they heaul the lust sound of her annroach ul ,i... strango objecl, which looked as if it was allamooHiie, dailed by, and then the sound of its travelling died away in tho distance, that they could hardly convince llicmselyes that they had really necn nnyllnng. It seemed more, liko tho croa turoof n wllddtcnin than a (sober ro reality. And now lei mo dl you no ( rigino ksso. ever beat tho time we made on those fointeeii miles. Tl IIISO ,ri'.tt li'lionla ut. en feet in dinineter, spun around so swift uiai you cotililnt liegin to count the rev omiions. i ne engine harelv rcunciltn loilch the (rack lis she Hew along; ami althotit'ii (he track was as tine as it was possible lor it to be she swaved feai fully and eoinetmies made xtieh iiodigious jtitia in. ii ii rcqinicii consideraole skill lor onu to keep bis feet. Xo engine could hold together if crowded lo a grca ter speed. ell, .hist as I came to a standstill in Hie depot at (' (he bigclockboom cd out 12 and (lie steamboat was gellimj her steam on. l.'obeilsgol on board in nine and nothing to spare. '-.Mid lie saved thu money, did he? 1 asked when I saw that mv friend had imtshcd his story. 'Yes; lie foun'dit hidawavin sonic old boxes as Aldiich bad directed him.' 'if you are a passenger for (i ,' said a waller, 'the 'bus is ready.' So I thanked my fiiend for his story and bade him 'god live.' That man who is named for thu IVesi lency should above all bo el(.aiili..nlo,1 and nntarnished. and if he is noi s,i,.h it is idle for thu paitv which snnnoiis linn to complain liccausu the dark spots in his record ate n'tit liv i-mnniim nmii concealed. Hw-ry accnsalion brought against (lelt. (iailield has rncts.furnishcd bv the i()iublican i.irty itself, to sus tain it,' and it issimiilv cliililitlniott f.ti- that paity to Maud off' now and bewail the degeneracy of the times as manifes ted in the tendency of the Deinociats to llniginud. Several of the moio vn,ll- cal organs endeavored to off-set these charges againM (iailield by furious on slaughts upon Hancock which were "mud Hinging" simple- and piiie,but being such soon fell through, leaving thu clear cer oid ot the brilliant soldier untarnished. i no lepuoiicans iiui not torsee events ei , , ... when they expotcd (iarlields eriiunalilv in the Ciedit .Mohilier biisiness.the pave ment contracts, the salary grab slcal.ctc. and now they mitM be willing to palicn iiv undergo ine avalanche thev tiliwil iin.glypiillcd down upon their heads. I'Jrtfsoiituii. I'atlier is (Icitlng Well. Aly (laugliters say, "Hnw much better fallicr it since hetited Hop Uiltcrs." Ho 1 Ketting well after liis l(inK Miu"erin- fiotn n ili--e.t-e declared incitrulilp, niul nn are sn Rlsil that he ued your Hitter-. A ladyol itui-iti'siri, i. i ilea jiirahl. Dr. linker's Cure fur Drunkenness. The claims of Dr. Tugcr for a rem edy for curing intemperance would seem to be justilied, if we may relv upon as good authority as thu Ohiouijo Tribune for thu evidence. Mr. Joseph -Medill, the editor, is said to lie a strong en dorser of the new remedy, anil from the editorial eoinmendations'of it in the eol ums of the Tribune we conclude the remedy has produced some benelit to the community already. It is claimed that the doctor hat -cured 28,000 persons of the worst lorni ol intemperance with it. and that lint it the lhst remedy ever dis covered that kills the disease and the in clination to drink at one and tho same time. Homed v. Take one pound of beM, fresh, quill icd l'crminn bark, powder it, and soak it in one pint of diluted al cohol. Afterwards strain and evapoiuto it down to half a pint. Diietions for iN lite: Do.te a tcusiiooiifttl everv tlnv,. hours the lirM ami second day, and ocea sionally moitten tho tongue beet ween the doses. It acts like quinine, and the pa tient can tell by a headache if he is get ting loo much." The third day take as previous, but reduce the doto to one-half teaspoonfnl. Afterward reduce the dote to littecii drops, and then down to ten. and then dow n to live drops. To make a uie, it takes from live to fifteen (lavs, and in exti cine eases thirty days. Seven days are about the average i'u which a cure can bo effected. A Tramp's Kcvenge. A few days ago one of the seediest sort of tramps, "seemingly about liftv w ars old, attached to a fi ee luni'li milium on Monroe avenue and soon Mi i,orf,.,.i. ly at home. When ordered out be wont Mit.but the trouble was he wouldn't siav out. As a last resort he was kicked nut but in an hour he came back and seemed so humble, and forgiving that the pro prietor didn't like to give him any more owhide. After a day or two a .irr,.v,.,,t plan was tried. The wag had soveial times iclericd to a pain in his chest, and the bai kiejier mixed him up a cine. In ten minutes alter diinki ll'r it hit M mw excitedly infoinicd that he had been giv en a large dose of luoiphine by mistake. A party was at hand lo play doctor, and it was decided that the tiaiiipmust walk until hu oveicame tho inlluciico of il. bug. One ami another look tin-nt iil, him until he had put in about four hours in the back yard, and be was then 1..1.I lo walk Into the couiitiv at least lo make ns euro sure, lie took tho eat,. ,. coolly, never protesting a word, and at he staited lor the green lields it was sup posed that the saloon had of him. Nevertheless he returned in about four hours, lame in the lift le.'. covered with diiM and apparently alnioM exhausted. lie said lie walked 11. mi!,. binding that death was ,1, t ,.'.' claim him, ho had returned to die with lis luoinls lictore thev cmittl ,.i.,.i..-. he fell to the Hour, brcak'ing the back off a chair and upsetting a table. ..m.l ,,r,,.,. II few kicks lie was dead A ,,lt ..I ,'ood brandy was wasted in mid.;,,,, 1.:,,. the saloon cloted for an hour in the face of a big business and an undei taker and coroner called befnie the (till I'llMIl li.t my one know that be watu't dead, lie came to in somu suit of lit which rciiuir ed a great deal of kicking, and he took good care that every kid; counted on something. When icstored sutlicientlv t sit up he was given nearly a half i,int id wine.and as Ms stiength increased be got away with enough lum-hcon for four men. It was then deemed good policy to band him half a dollar and turn him out upon tho woild, Just how much piolit thu saloon keener made in plavin" the morphine, trick is what will umtQ him for a mouth Ihtrnii. I, Vtt 7'.. .ta.. . ..v . , iaa, Thousauili urn nnw r.,n,, ,1 . lids depresdnc water, nml .vi,r.in.,.. .. 1.. .. of appelite, bus of rtd blood, hv btcunic .uu u,B vrrjr lauijuiu. We ndvlso them rin?r'0ril,nl"'l' I'lV'ly ,0 "''"l HIO'SI I'U- r tier, II ood I-.nriclicr. and I'erfcct Health ., 1 v!.,r" Urowri.nn'aToniootHl Alterallve. I'rictfiO cenu nod J. For sale by Udphia.imHllD'tust; ". niii.t fi,i, t,, , ..... ..... .... . l'lea ol Carl Silmrz, In Ids elaborate plea nt Indianapoli f..t. ...... ..f !...! . . ., ,. 1 , .. nut 1,1 jiiiignicin against mu iiepui licaii i;it I - t'arl Sclnir uiged that lb eucNoii 01 vieit. iiaiicock would cause so violent a change in olllcial places as to shake the machinery of government itself. He candidly admitted that this was thu only "crisis 'the removal of Ihoollico holders that caused him nnv alanib A3 a incmberof the ollieo holding class Secretary Schurz was making a not yiy indirect appeal in ids ow n behalf, llu was speaking fnrdiis ow n class. On the other hand, some of the active He publican Woikcls who aro "out in f I.,, cold pretend to have assurances from !aihehl that theie w buniieiitirt.lv new deal, Hut in caso of eleetinn (taihcld could not make good bis assiii- ances td, outsiders except in tho rare cas es nt death or resignation, Secretary M 1 lieiton pclliH out lis blackiniiilliM circular to all the otlicials of the govern incut with the sigiiilicanl admonition that they had thu deepest interest in pre venting tlio restoration of thu Democrat ic puny io power. J hey pay 111 order 10 seep meir maces and wi 1 t in nm nr. standing that they would not bu dis turbed in case of the election of (iencral ariicld. It removals wero made in the langu ot liepnblican adm 11 slral no the ollice-holding class would have little in terest 111 making contributions to keep their party in power. The chief caue ot thu hostility to Hayes in the Henubli can paity arises from the. fact that be 1:1s not been ablo to make.'rooni to ae- coimnodate the elamoi ing outsiders, (iar lield would be in the samu dilemma. According to the ariumcnt ,if rr.nl .Schtiric the people muM submit to the cstablisbuicntof an ollicc-hohling aristoc racy in their government. Then. i.n,ti bu no change of adininistratiou lest bv icmovais ironi olhcu too great a shock would bu given to the governmental ma chine. Thu alarm of Carl Schurz u un duly excited 011 this subject. Hotatinn in ollieo has alwa-i been a favorite and a salutary dncltinu of the people. In their Mate constitutions they have made shoit terms in all ollices.exccpt the judiciary, from governor down to town constable. Thispoliey of rotation in ollieo of shoit terms has grown out of popular repugnance in an oilicu holding chiss.and out of the experience that long continued possession of power leads to corruption and abuses. It js H ,(ilicv that can bu applied as usefully to the "general gov ernment as to thu local govcicmcuts of the people. Tho republican party is no exception to the rule that ovcry'wheie and at all times a long lease of power breeds cor ruption and misrule in the slate. In his compulsory abandonment of his civil service policy to the exigencies of patty -Mr. I laves has deinontiiatcd that reform can come only thiough a chaip'o of ad ministration, Hut Carl iSchurz plead that a change will produce too violent a shock to the body politic. He need not be distuibed. A change will givu a itesb impulse to the political development of the. country. There will not be the slightest untoward diMuibincu in thu machinery of government. Let thu of liec holders be shaken up and thu The liarnaeks scraped from the bottom of thu ship of state once ill twenty years. Against the demand and the imperious ncco.tsiu for a change the only response of the republican organs and' orators is to llap the bloody shirt in the faces of the people and to plead that the country is indebted to the republican paity (anil its olllcc holders) for its abundant "u l-u crops and itsprodigioits growth in wealth ami population. I'atriot. The De.iilSea nl' IJalil'urnia. The uroDcllci l!o,.k,.t. !,;, .1, ;it ho placed on .Alnno Lake. ill 1, trouble about lloatimr. as tin. ,l,.i,tlu- f the wafer is reinatkable.bi.inir inti' tl,,. reverse of that of Laku Taho,? in ,vl,'.l, the body of a drowned person never re turns to thu surface. For bitterness and promiscuous meanness the waters of -Mano Lako surpasses those of the Dead Sea. They contain so much alkali that 011 a windy day the lake it ,1 1. of soapsuds. Thu writer h.n seen a wall ot lather live feet high along the whole ol that shore against which the waves weio beating. Occasionally the wind would take up a piece of this lather as big as a luithd ba,kct and rain ii w. oral bundled feet inland. s 1.., are the waters of this lako that a party of men may navigate them on a 1 aft madu of four or live dry coltonwood pules. Out in tho lake aie islands ol n.ck (Java like concretions) through which Mieains of water boil up. Thu water of these spimgs is like that of the lake, but in one place is a large spring of ftcsh water. 1 us is near the noithwest eonierol the lake, and at a point whet e there is a depth of eight or ten feet of water. It is a sort of fountain. A column of fresh water, some three feet in diameter, is iiojeclcd upwaul with such a fmco that It raites to a height of at least two feet above the general level of the lake in the loini of a mound or knoll, and makes a ilpl'hng iioito that can be heard a con siderable (littanee. Hut for the fact that thit fountain has n denih nt l. .1, ten feit of water to contend niroiTiti It 1.1 .... , , . r- " ,..;,,, irooaiuy raito to a considerable "cigui in the air.- ,V,;i Vlirnnivlr. 'Vuiivinvn .1 .Mexican Superstition. AVhilu "roughiiiL' it" ni tl.n ...: ,, ' " "t- IIIU ,l,lll-lt near laos, among Mexicans, womotvi curious superstition. An old .Mexican of eighty veins bad died (he night pluvious am , as h usual at such times, the widow nun in i nice put herselt to the task of ncparing a banquet which should do lonorto tho inficqucncy of the ocea- sion. 1 Ins slimier was niio,.r(l.o i. , , , , 1 .HU llllllljt which must certainly receive llu, nn,,,, illtciition in the event of death ,, Jhe hoiiso of a .Mexican, tl gh poveitv le- (illles thu-sale of the last thin., h". ,1... Iwclling. About thu time of thU ve.,t' we nut an aged .Mexiean.and while talk ing ot the occuranecs nt ii ;..i.. 1.. 1 1 v .i,i;iii, ill, s iid with a mott uiiiloubtiug faith that the old man who bad rieently died was uowa.burro; that he hiinsel. could not ivo much longer; that ho was as well his deceased fiicud should tuiu into,, lonkey. I inquired whether their present ife was not considered harsh enough, that thev must bu subjected ( another season of uncascto a beating after death the body, i the frame of 7, .1 ., 1-.. . Oor, Troy 7W, ' Kood remedy tWnn ml Is 'Zr.nVed not to conta n Mil,., ni...J T V" V?r fu'ea it nut ,.' !.r 'i J. COI.UMIIIA DICMOCHAT. Vol, XI.V, NO. U. IM. t.K. It unolnch ....ti.dd la. to 13.(n in no ts.K Two inches a.oo f.oo b.iu .ei n.if nirce Indies 4.n 4.M 7 to It.M) ls.i)( Fourlnches s.oo l.oo 9 00 u.oo vo.tii, (Juartei column. d.eo s.oo lo.oo HU-o M.i ilnir column tfl.oo lido ic.oo i.oo tov Ono column m.io e.to so.oo so.to lio.Po ' Yearly advertisements pa) a'jle (lunrterly, Trail stent artiertlsemenUMUstlK' raid rorbclciclnserlco. except where parties have accounts. Leirsl advertisements two dollars ner Inch fortbre insertion;, and at that rate tor addltlonallnserttott wiioouirererencotoiinEtii. KKecutor's.Amlnlsirntnr'H snd Auditor's notlOdA three dollars. Mutt be paid lor when Inserted. I Trenttt'iit nr t.nenl imtlei m. twenty cents aline ,li ''"fd" In tl' "I'.uslmss Directory" column, KJ dollar per vcarlor eachlmc. ri'hiiuir ii'tveriit'inrnii- nnn rnirs. wuuutiutmu ll.irniiitiy In Xen Vork. The last linj,'eiing liopo of tho Hciub Ileitis that NewYoik might hy soino hook or crook or nasty kink, be lost to the Dciuocials went gllmnieiiiiginto tho air nml faih.il out entirely, when tho eleetois nominated by Tammany Hall or .John Kelly wing of "(he paity last April at Syracuse, sent ill their resignations to (he rammany Committee lat Fiidny at Saratoga. The Committee accepted tho resignations, and also passed a seiics of resolutions which has sent the cold sliiv (iis over tho li'adicals in all Dails of Iho countiy. Among the resolutions are tho following: 'iKolretl, That while'otir conslilucnts had 110 part in the nomination of tlio Klcctoial ticket, headed by Hon. Abram S. Howell, we recognize that in voting for that ticket they will vote for our Na tional candidates whoso'succcss would bn jeopardized by utainiiig two F.Ieetoral lickels in the .State, and wu 'therefore ac cept the retigiiations of tho gcrtlemcn nominated ns electors hy the .Shakes peare Hall convention and detcrniino that the union and harmony of the party will be JicM served bv oiniuiii'' to fill their vacancies. A committee consisting of Hon. ,Ino. Kelly, V. V. Wiight, K. S. Serrv, A, S. l'age, Fred. L. Wcstbrook, .Ino". 11. Colby and H. .M. Skects liresenlcd an addless to the Democracy of the Slate. which was adopted. It savs. anion'' olb. er things, that tlio ninatioii of Han cock, the soldier-statesman of I'eimsvl vania, Ints lifted the whole naitv abo'vo embarrassing local and statu distractions to a broad National ground and has blotted out the past alienations by a grand hope. Thero is now but ono woik in which all Democrats should heartily unite, and to which thev should devote their utmost zeal. Let the past aliena tions bo forgotten, buried forever, every thing that has tended to divide our conn- ' sels and embitter those who should co operate. Wu heartily commend tho lectors chosen at our loconttSlntc Con- entiou held at Syracusu for their voluu- ary resignations in favor of the Elector al ticket headed bv thu name of Hon. Vhram S. Ilowett. Let everything be lo.ie to show brother Deinocrats in this and other States our supreme devotion to the great cnuso all true Democrats i.'ivo at heart, and. thu result will meet our most sanguipo expectations. Henry D 1'urroy then offcicd tho fol lowing, wnicb was adopted: AViii:i:i:as, The wise and patriotic no tion of the Democratic National Conven tion, recently assembled in Cincinnati, in placing before the people of the Un ion as candidates for President and Vico sident of the I'nited Stales Gen. Winlield Scott Hancock and Hon. 'Wil liam IL English, has settled all tho differences which has divided tho Dem ocratic party upon National issues in this Slate. Thereloie, liesolreil, That with a view of hav t a convention in this statu wbce'm all members of tho Democracy of thu Statu may bo fairly and properly represented. siib-conmiiltee of live bu aniioii ted hv thu Chair to confer with the Dcnioera.ic. Mate Committee, of which Hon. Lester Paulkuer is chairman, and that thu sub-coiiiiiiitlee be clothed with full power 111 tne premises. ic ehaiimaii appointed as the eom- niiltce 1'aliick II. Co wen of Saiatoga. lobert W. Edmunds of Wcstrl ester. ntbony 1 'unroll of Kings, L. Ga di er ope of Warrcii.and Ed waul S. leoirnn of Albany. The coimnitUe then ad journed, subject to the call of the chair man. The maioritv for Hancock and Eti'disln iuNewVoik will probably reach 7.j, 000. (icniu.1 of Liberty. ' Tlio Cork beg. Modern science has brought tho cork g to a state of perfection which renders it almost impossible for the casual ober- cr to ditcct the difference between lbn real and artilicial, There was an emi nent scrgoaiit-at-la,v some years ago who had a cork leg that was a triumph of nr- usuc deception, ono but his intimates knew'for ccitain'whieh was the real and which was the sham limb. A wild young wag of the "utter bar." who knrm- d. ergcant pretty well, oncn thnmrU in Utilize this knowledge of tho sen'reaiit's secret to tako in a green, now! v-ih deed young baiiistii. Tho scig( ant xvas ad llesslllg a Special itirv at Wistminislor 111 his umal earnest and vehement style, and the wag whispend to his neighbor, "You see bow hot old Htizfuz is oyer bis case' .Now. Dibit von a snveipi.n, Til 1111 Ibis pip in his eg tip to the'head, did hell never notice t bo's so nl iii his case. He's a most extiaoulinai v man in that wnv." This inn mn,r. i,T. tho greenhorn could swallow, so ho took the bet. The wag drew a 1 ai co nin front lis waistcoat, and leaning forward.drovo it ill) to the bead in tbesri-i'(...iiita l,.,r A yell that froze the blood of all who heard it, that made the hair of tho itirv staml on end and caused the judge's wig almost 10 mu 011, ran through the court, 'div Jove! it's the wrong leg, and I've lost my money," exclaimed the dismayed and coHscience-stiicken wnc. oniu, ,r"m,.,1lr.0c of the pain hu had inflicted on tire learii- (i sergeant. Napoleon III.'s widow deiives her ro utine fum thuu soinces the product t saviii'is and speculations, thu insuran ts on the Empeior's life, and tin. nml state which the Einpiess bought in her wu name when she was nn llo, il,lvl, Nominal sales have been made since shii .11110 to 1 hiselhuist, as well as twogen- iime onis. I he Kmpicss disposed of, for a cotisideiahlo kiini. tin, i.r..,. ,.(.. ;,. the Hue d' Alba and the houso in which M, liouhcr used to live fiee, at thu cor ner ot the Hue d' Ah see. The luirchas- r ol this estate was liainn tli.tol. (.11... Pinkish railway king." There are. he 's, estates in Snain Ku-itvi,1,ul .i Hungaiv. Tlio Ilninraiioii iii-.iiu.iit' ,,.a iiequiud in the puxnt vear, and is ad- tin..., it I., it... .1.. :.. .'r t ... . ,.. ,iui,o, .,t 1 nn ,, .in 10 ijdcr her son's will tho Einiircss n"o- quiies inopeities map Tiiesto and in 1 iiscaiiv, as well ns bousis mwl in Toulouse. " 1 1VK1C Hisriifiiitoi.,. 1-.... T.t... YnAKB. For I'dHfii Vf!8ra 1 U fld ft i rent tnf ferer Irom a dbnidcud Liver, duiinK which me I Ui.d inaiiy oflhcbrtt ilijriciau.iii the eounlty and abuoM nil ti,J, truiriH ucoimneuded, all to no ttlVct, until I UHf ll Sltnnir.,iut I ,. i . .... 1 . t ."" '"l-'umioij mi tern the 1 1 1110 I turd I'm i i . i'.i.i. i. ' .. " kevcral jenn, I have been cnrnparatlyely n Bound ttinn. Imv nc nulTercl vm. inn. .f." at any time trom the ttlecla of my old tils Vase. Ceitiiucntly, I l,fartily urouimend A. is Wooley, lviiiRiiron, Ga,