jyttj,triW'i'''Tfrii BMNCONSDI.IDlTID.) Issued wecmjr, orery Friday morning ,at ... ..ittullttllll. Out. (Hint l nrillvtKt ... Il..'f ......... muni i , ., nnjuotxins per) car, 60 rants ll4connt nlljnp.i '',n,uiiii ilnncn, To subscribers out or the 'ant tno terms yro tl per leur.strictly in advance. Noiiip'-rilhcoiillnueil, except uttho option or the Mtilll-liors, tintllnll nirenrnirea nro paid, but lone . .iimuo'l credits after tho cvplralton or tno nrsf , .f will uf. Hi'f.i Ul pipers sent put of tho State or lo distant post os inusi u I'-uu lumi nuvan''e, unless a resnon. i piTinn In uoiiuniil.i county assumos to pay the ,.i t mini iiuu uii ui'iiiiinii. HPI limii"B'i univiw liuiu BUU'H.TlUerSln county. 1 Tr-i-p TTf.TTr'TTTv.T-a. Tnc'obblcijIiepartmcntortlicCoi.ciiiiutilsvcry! imp! 'te, ami our. t b l'rlntlnijwUlcomp.irornvoraVQ. n,Mir '."!? M,TKpAci.,:ork d0ne nJ- Columbia County Official Directory. ITnlJonUuilso William Etrtell. AMocl.ite.luilies-l. K Krlckbnum, P. I,. Miumnn, i'roilionotaiy, xc Mlllam Krlckbaum. i jurt. stonoirraplu-r s. N. Walker. ,, hi r x liei'or.ler-wiiii.mnon II. .lacoby. runnel Attorney liobcrt 11. l.tttlo. s i Till II Knt. ' v o'-'itn Ml ""eyh int. i'triT II V. sweppeniielser. . ...nljclnnitmStpnllon I'nli.. rMmtlita IHaI.a-. 'i ii Hi-ir'nir. t.uitors-S. It. Smith. W. Manntnir.C. II. see. j'Vi'r'i'ominlssloncrs-Kll liobblns, Tlieodoro W. ' utirv Superintendent -William It. Snyder. i a I'nnr Institet-lilrcctnrs n. .1, Mt.er'"on, ( iinuoil; Hccco JMIrimn, Scott; Caleb li.irtou, HI omsburg. Bloomsburg Official Directory. r tent nt Town ronnclt-d, A. lllHIIUMl. rt .1. K. (Irotz. , i t ni Police It Harris. P'litor ii.ti i-iinii.my S. Unorr. .' 'tar -0. W. Miller. hi iiinntjurij It.ttikln r cmnn.inv .tnhn V. t'unsinn. n .Wen'. II. H. tlrntz, cashier, John Peacock, Tel. Va lonnl It.ink Charles It Pjntifin.Pri.Bi, lent ij, p. Tiisttn, C'.ishler. CIIUHCII MKIX'IOIIY. nirnsT citi'ttcn, Pastor To im supplied, n Uy Servicn -inta; n m an l 7 p.m. m school 9 a. in. it Meeting Kvery Wednesday etcnlnff nt T 0 : soisfreo, Tho public nro lmltctl to attend. 8T. MlTTllPlW'S I.UrtlFHAS cltl'ltCn. Minuter -ltev. o. I). S. M.irclay. .. ly Services -Hi' n. in. and 7p. m. I .uil.iy school -i) n. in. ,'rn r Mcuiln,' Hvry .Vcdncsdvy eroslji at 7 "siatsfrcn. Nopcws rented. All are welcome. rnKSBVTKIllASCHrilCI!. Minister-Hot. Stuart Minhell. Sunday services 1( a. in, and p. m. .iinil.iv school 0 a. in. i , tier Mco ins Hvery Wednesday evening at 7 "si'.its'free. No pews rented, strangers welcome. MKTUOD1ST EPISCOPAL Clll'ltcll. Presiding Rider Ilcv. W. Evans. Minister Itev. i:. II. Yocinti. (,in lav services Pi and 7 p. ra. ind.iv school 9 a. tn. liilcCliss -l-.verv M indiv evening at 7 o'clock, inn? Men's Praier .Meeting Kicry Tuesday . ilng at 7 o'clock. !) neral Praer Meetlng-r.icry Thnrsday evening : o'clock. RKFOttMKn cncitcn. , Corner nt Third and Iron streets, i-.stnr t). II. strunck. i: ,lilei.ee ('nrnei'41h anil riuliarlne sireeta. Sunday services lfltf a. in. and 7 p. m. .tind.iv School D a. in. i' awr Meeilng Saturday, 7 p. in. All are ln lied There Is always room. ST. rAtM.'i cncKCti. 'lector Ilcv U Zahner. viindw ServleeB a, m., 7 p. m, siiud iv School 0 a. m. F,rst sundav in the month, Holy Communion, unices prepiratorv to Communion on Friday fnlng hetoro tho st sundav In each month. Pews rented; but everybody welcome, EVANdEI.IC'AI. Clll'ltcll. l'r siding r.lder ttev. A. L. Ileeser linl"icr llev. (leerge lluntir. siindav service 2 p. m.. In the Iron street Church en er Meeting UM'rySilitiatu at 2 p. in. ) are lnlteil. Allnro welcome. HI-OOMSlil'ltd DIUIXTOUY. piton:ssioNAL ( Aims. llUCICtNOItAM, AMnrner.ni-r.nw. )! V .tlee. 11. ,1. Clalk'H llulldlug. Vil slnrv rnom jinstiurg. in.iy . -i i 1 ,. llAIlK I,K V, AlKiriiey-al-l.iiw. Uliiic in llrower's building, 2nd s'ory. llooni.s 4 k : I!. i:illIStJ.N, Atlnrni'V-al-L:iw. . In ll.ulinin'sbiillillng.Maliiblreet. OiJite D U'M. M. i:KI!l''.U,SirKeim ami I'hysi in. once Mirket itiei-i. Near depot. l.F. II. KVAXS, M. U, Surgeon ami I'liysi elan, (OPlee and Residence on Third street r IS. McKKIA'Y, M. I)., Surgeon ami I'hy r . Menu, nurth side AI ? Main btreet, below Market. 1 TIt..J. C. IiUTTEll, 1 PHYSICIAN A; SDUOEON, wuv.., ..i.iiii .Market ftrect, net. i, ;). Ploomsburg, 'a. 1) K. I. I,. KAIWi, rilACTIOAL DENTIST, Valnsireit, opposite Erlscop.il Church, mn-, Pa. :if" Teeth extracted without pain. Oct 1 ls7'J DWILMOT COXNr.lt. M. D., I'HYSI .CHN'aml m mifon. srei'lii.iilentlrm given I I Hie IIHESM mill DFtFCTS lit the I'A F. Kilt l iwiut and sriKintY In nil Its vurlins liram lies ' Hsu eanrililj adlusU the KM: llh PI.IPPIIII ( S -In a. in. Horns '! I '!() p in. 17 Sp m I 11. 1st street, HIiMMii.linrK, I'ii. inly 1(1, n-it w. "bc7houss7 IHXJO.MSDURG, COL. CO. YA. All styloa of work dono In a suporlpr manner, work warrut'd ns reprt'sciitcd '1ktii Kxtract ki without Tain by tho iii of (ins, mid freo of chiiro v lin nrilikt.il tteth nrv lii-M-rteil OIlUw Corner .Main uml Iron Mifets. 7o be npen at all hours iluring'the day. Nov.iSly -MIH KI.I.ANK'll'.S M. DltlNKKH, OLN and LOCKSMITH, C wing Machines and Machluen 01 all kinds re I.ued. ur-iitA lloi'bk llulUlng, moom.burg, Pa. D AVH) I,()VKN15ElUf, Merchant Tailor Main St., above Central lintel. I S. K'UH.V, ilealcr h. Meat, Tallow, He, I Oenlin street, between Mcond and Third. A lu 1US ITS rniiU.N'I), I'raclic.il liouieo I L Pal hie Iloroe and Cow Doctor, Hlonnifburg, Pa. tsb. 11, it JAMES 1!E1I.I,Y, Toiif-oiial Ai'tir-t, having rrturne.l nnrt rpeneda tlrst-closa liAlllli:)! Mlup In i:.chanire Plotk, weor.il Uoor, ovei petir iiruss' haloi.ii, ie&Kt ltull tolliistliu palronangett ms bldeusli'iiier uml l the public neiaralli. Inly 10, 'nut CATAWISSA. M. Ii. EYEUIiY, ATTOHNKV.AT.LAW, C'atawlasa, Pa. collections piomptly inado and remitted, onice -"posite L'.iUiwPw i Deposit Dank. ra-SS II- KIIAWN, A T T O It N E Y-A T-h A V , Cataw tssa, I'u. uin-e, corner of Th'.id and Main ftrceta. Li. II V HTM AN AfaESKNTS TtIK KOl.LOWIhU AMhRlCAN INSrUANCK COMPANIES! J-i coming or .Muncy I'ennsjlvanU. "orth .Mni'lcan nt Philelfhla, I'a ranklin, or " ei,nsivuiUi.t " , aruera ot Voik, Pa. II mover or Sew Votk, Maihattnaof " Ullco on .Market Mroct No. t, IPooiortmrg, I'a 1"t. 'id, 7-ty Farm fox Sale 1 The undrhigDfd (iir.'rii at p Ivalefa'ea FU OK MJtTY-'llllfKK ACIIIS, Hllh 1'ltAMi: lldl'SE. t.aru nn othir out.bulMlngu ll.i itun. Mill le In tbhliig frei k I wr slilp In gin d n.ile ct cu llv.ulon. Ks'iilet tiesr Asbury can U iurcliace I on rea-sotiit'te tcinis. A lluo (Mellaril (in rho nruiieits, and a neuT-ralltiig JPrlneet Water near the house PirpnrCeulars ad oiess JOHN ,i. Vials, au.Ms, So-sm1 Forks, cnluiut'la count) I'a. F UtE INSUltANCE. CllltlSTIAN K, KNAPP, lir)OMSIll'It(l, PA, hltlTISII AMKIIlOA'ASSrilAM'K COMPANY. KMM AV VlliriNxri'ANCF ( UMPANY. NATIONAL FIItK INSURANCE COMPANY, l.NlUN INbUHA.NCKCO.MPA.N V. '1 liet.0 oui f OHPOHiTlOKS urn w, II RPRsr.npil tiv sirii and ikk TfcHTEit and have neter yet had a loss set. lied bV unviviiirl nr lau' 'I l.i I r u.u.aii n i-.i ull liiixnt. ed In solid SEci'KiTiKsand aie hallo to the hazard t'f rial only. IOStie8 ekouiTi v nr.il iini.LhTT v iilliisrrrl anil nalil noun at actermlned by Chkiiiiiik f KKirr, sriio- Al. AlllST AhU AbJr&TIK 111 OOllaSl IU, PA. The people of Columbia o unty should patronize iho agency where losses It any urti settled and paid PKOMl-TiNliafl, Bi0ITT 1TAJK DSAUNU Not, h, 10. " " E.ELWELL. - K' 2KTEU3EMDEB, piUti. IiANVYr.llS Q II. IIUOCKWAY," ATTOliNEY-AT-I, A W, CoustsiAS lliitbisn, llloomsburg, Pa. Member of tho t'nltod Slates to Afsoclatlon, Colcr?0iV;9n'1'10 "' 5"y ml Amt,rlca or l-uroro. L E. WAIilil'.Il, Attornoyat-lnw. nmce, Second doortiom 1st National P.ank. IlLOOMSllt'Hd, pa. Jan. 11, ls:s U. l'tJNK, ' Attoi noy-at-T.nw, HUIOMM'.UP.O, TA. DKce in Iml's Ucn.mso. f It W.J.I!UCKAU:V," ATTOIiS B VS- AT-LAW, l'.loomsbiirg, Pa. Offlco on Malu street, Prpt door below Court House JOHN M. CI,AKK, ATTOItNttY-AT-LAW, IP.oomsburg, I'a. omcc over Sclriyler's Hardware Store. j7 P. UIMiMEYEH, A'l-ltlllNEV AT LAW. Otrictt-In llnrtnnn'H I'.ulldlng, Msln street, lllu !uomtiburg, I'a. e. n. tirrLs. 7 11. A 11. K. LITTLE, KOB'T. K. l.tTTlH. ATT01tNEYS.AT-I.AW, Uloomsburg, I'a. Q V. MILLEU, ATTOP.NF.Y-AT-LAW onicoln Iirowcr's building, second floor.room No, i' Ploomsburg, I'a, g I'liA.NK ZAKi:, A t tnpnni'-n t -1 n IILOOMSIIUIUI'.TA.... OPleo corner of Centre and Main streets. Clark's lmildlng. (!an be con-tilteil ill German. Jan. 10, 'S -tt QJ'.O. E. El.WELL, A T TO 11 N E Y-A T-L A W, Cot,L'MbKN licit niNO, llloornsbivrg, Pa. Member of the United states Law Association, Collections made In any rart ot America or Europe oct. 1, 1S7D. H. KNOIIK. L. S.WlSTEK.sTFk"!. :,otai public KNOIill & WINTIiltSTEEN, Atroi'iieys-nt-3 av. onice In llaitman's Uloek, corntr Main anl .Mar. ketsimls, ltloomsbuig. Pa. tr2'eniiint mnl Honntie Colkcliil p.ri, E. WHIT, Attorne-at-Law, (.lilieln lirou s liloik, one door lielow coii'jiimin Ilulldlug lunoMs-isuiic, pa. julj ic, -so tr f i TV JAt'OllY A tLoi'ney-iit-I.tiw, ULOOMSUrild, PA. limce In mo (.ol.l jdutAN m.uuiiiK, stconu noor. Oct. s, V). N 12 YV FIRM! TliewcllknownC.il. WHITE, Proprietor ot the (IIINOIiVILI.r. AdlllCUI.TUHAL WOIIKS, has soi l a half Interest In the same to.I. W. Conner 'I heciiiiipiny ha- r paired the wetks, aim aieprc. pared to .leeoliiniinlati' all who waul nlijlhlrg In the lino or Ulciiltur.il Implements. 'I hey hc JusI coinpleii il a new I. tl haml v hlle plow.whKhll pn -sllile, will beat the right hand. Also Mirtace plows or Jointtis tor ilm sanie. A new Thresher and Chan er with cenlio fluiku of rldjle. rhoe, called the nviillt; Tlircslicr mill Cleaner, with both lever and laitway powerson a gieatlv lmproed plan. We manufacluie 1 AM) Hdl.l.HIts w'tn cast Iron he ids. U irn Plows. donMo and slnol" Cii.llvator- Urtc bill Plows, Mill CaMlngs. TiitiiUig nt eir ilesi rlpiion done wit n promptness. Wr kee . eiiiift.uill, on hand a large assortment ot How sh.ir-- fi roar own.iml many otiur plows that are use I in the i "Hiti'rv We willnit te undersold In wink hi tin. 1 1 il it - ,f Hie Mime niinltty. il our wmk Is wat tabled in give miM-icium, or the mone re run.li it. SK I'M'Y ctiMI'i: ITIdN. l'nimits. in il tin pulille In j.eiu ml mi HiiuiHrdto call nd eii- amint oi lore piiunasiiig t'lscw ii-it- WHITE & CONNER, Jan. If, '-n-lj (1(AN(1KVIU.E, PA. Rowell & Co'a. AcIvc'h. THK Long Cut Smoking Tobacco Is mild moist rraitraiit ami sweet, smokiscool andootstwicK Ar- FAKiisgranulaUiltoliucco, A- CINTCII. Hiiiiiil'iieliirer. Itii liiniMiil, IrKlsfu. OCt. 15, '60-4W r TO Al) TOT1SE RS. (iEl). P. Hurt H.L K CD's. SKIXC'T l.lsrol' l.i)i'AI. NUUSPAPY1IS. All ailvrilSi r Wllvl s penus upniiius vi i i.j . . and who Imestedti s I nn f:.ni or 11 In this list, writes: "Vourseli'-l I oi at I.l't pal I tne o llf r LiM enr THAN ALL Tllh OUIKIl AlHEItHslSu lllll." It is not ;i t o-niici'iitivo lii.-t. It is not it Uii'iip IjM. It is an Honest Iii-t. 'I heealalogiie states exuetlv what the papers are. When Hie. uiiio (f a mir H printed In II I.l. KAl K I M l. II Is in 1 vi'rj UISI.HU-C him itr.-'i. W hen plluted In i'APITAI II t- Hi" ' I V rI r m I he place. Tie list gUes the pu til.it ! n nl er low n aim me iiiviiiaiM'u ui "i irw lhe ra es cluiged for aiUertisIng niebaiely m -lirthlhepubllsiicis-Mhedtile. "1 lie price lor slegl;' ... ,.n,. t. in i rl'l,. nr fur nni li.rl. Kr one month In the entire 'Ut Is fi'ss 'lln regUl.ir Tales I l MIC Il.l'll IKl llirrrm, r,.,., ...... time are f 2,s0 14. "I I o list Includes m pnj,eis I whhhtSI ure Issued llslLV HUd Ti.i W EKKl.l . 'lliel are nxaieu m issuur nn, i.v.s ' which 20 aro statu Ci pltals, scj plates d oer 5.ei PUPUIUIIUII, U1IU V UUHl, r.Q. ... - fj and other Information, ndilriss lesprucosiieci New ork. oct. 15, "so-tw r CKNT8TO JAN. 1. 'J'llO Oil I on (TO AYoaUIy 'uv will be lent, puitpftld, fruia ate to Jan. lit neit, for 10 ctuls. Tail trill iutucrlraioa wilt ensble mdrri to b cutue sciiuilnteil ttltll Ujm clivuiirst metro Khun wreklr lu tbo H. lnarlirndent III politics, ill tno uewi. corrert nurkrtriports. ill completed itorleis Inesirrliiue. Afliror Iturunllr I'sper Nelut 1U rtinti (sllrer) at once iii'l Ret 11 null Jsii. 1. IfSL KIhi-hii trill iiitiscrlptlous for 11 00. llenuuri rlrell Iflctl. ixur. AddrvH Victor I'. I.Hw;in. fubll.tiel Wfrhlr News. Chicago, 111. oil, 15, V0.4W r Oar CsUlarn sf tks4 InilnmssU. IU KnrslDP f Suh Can. H.IU, 1 .nt.,. I !. luswlltjo.,' OuiBU , ILu. i I.U. Um-, &UB.IsOiilU,llsts tiiiMiW"! sl tii4lli Ikiiili,fcl Vif tluIU UtunusUva U UiukUiit, ua4nssx M.Ca.lV UuUi tot A nUar Bf4i. ts4 PuUs prsnfBlalutl rsctks. boflk ef 10 tH-, nalt4 tut II, !.(. Uui 1111X7, HwliM U.4 HI Sit .CLUuo. IU tut, 10, ee IW r $777 a VEAIt ana eiremei to agetits. DUltlt Krt, Addrual'.O. VK'KBl.V, VIvi:ilTsl It" vy anuressmg tii.ii. r. nun- i K 1 1, i CO., lu bpructt iirtet, New York, can leain theeiact lost or any pritd line or AH VEUTlslMI la A er can new spa) ra. Iiviiio Ptidf ruuipl.li l U..e. r UCU15-4W t-IVKH IiIskvik and Indi te dun prea I .of greater ex cut tnan probably nny other :m iliily, i.nd rdlef Is nlwata itnlnnsly Miiivrht utter. Ifllie IJ'.er Is regulated In Its action heillh isa ini st int.irlnllv Si 1 r, d Ind gestton or want or .irllim tnthellwrcaun s Headache, Consll. pttl in, .laiimllce, Pain In the Mioulucr'.Cough, Mr, 'Iniss.tntirMiiinArh.liKl list,. Inilie moiiih bll. Ions ntlni k. nnt nation of the heart, del rcssion of spirits or the biins, nml n h irdnd other swnptnms SIMMONS' 1.1 1 It HK(,l 1..M0II Istheliest Vl meily that has i ,;r teen iM-emor-i a tor lliee nllmcnls. It acts mlMH, effectually, .ind lep f a simp! ege-tabl- compniind. can do mi Injurv In nnv iii inildes that It mnv be taken. It is liirmless lime j waj; It Ins ii 'mi iiteil f ir r irly ars, anil humiredt Irnin a'l tnrls nt tin- cnuntrv w PI totl'h for lis Mrtlles. U7I lion. AicTani-tr li.Me hint, of ticiirgtil Plsliep I ten .oflleorglu.lohntllll s'i.,r'cr of AI ibimaj den. Mm 11 (inrdon, II, L .Molt, if t .iluinbus, tle'.rgH, nro LIVER einotig lhe huiiiiKds luwhum wc can riftr. Kv tract tt nlcttirfroni Alexander H. siephcns, ditrd March s, lsT-i: "i occasionall.v ue whin tnycnndl Hon reiiulrtslt, lir, Mmtnoiis' 1.1 11 r llegulitor with (rood elicit. It Is mild, and suits me better than mnrc aeMip m"dltine Lw,,u-t J- m 1 itsi "sin Itls notthe qualltv eaten nnnrtT 1 rrmn B'hat gltesstrenglh, lltc.blood RPrillT ATflB rj,lluhVnlth. It Is the tnor lmuULiliUfi.H'll',1 digestion of the fotsl lltnken lit It be much or En..n.ai.i.iaiiaa title, 1 hi rcfoic do not stltn-iiiau- up iiu- -.p, in, nn to crate f-rnd, but lallicras Ust diet Minn stu r i .iiing by taking Sl.1l.tlll.-' l.lVlllt IIPCrl.ATIHt OrlKlriil nml ttciiiilnc M AM'fACTl'MFP OVI.V SY .1. II. 7.i:ll. IN .V CO,, PlllI.AUKt.PUIA. Price fl.CHi. Po'dhy all Druggists. April 16, 'sn-iy. ski 1 i a r T 1 IV E. rVlillltz I'uwilcrs, 1 U. ini,. fi r'MllM 1 I" ittMit ki ft gift A 9 Of All iTtlBtOrM. vs. rr 1 iv m. I.is-tllve I.iirrogi-s f r Itegltlnttng tha lliiwcls, lTctiuts aul euros Constipation. g,i ci ills Jier li. All lirug Stores. 1'r.oji 12Licn Tiiojisom, Pastor of tho CliuixUof thoDiscililcaof Christ, Dttroit, Mich. "My noli wim il.ingcrously ill anil tntircly jirostratctl from Chills oiul l'cvcr, QuiniuoutiilcitUcrtnotlitiniuliail bern trieil without effect. Mr. Crai(? Uo liml usc.l Ihcrui.ilihu nan Tonic, nilwst'fl atrial of it, rliu b wiw done, r tilling in lila coiupUto recovery vitam n lew days." fiiTifyCAPSULETS. IplHIUliU ulU Hsfii ami rpllblo cure for IsAylwll H PlKlilucy Ooinplsjnts, snd f'hrlfr JriASm IiistiJii's of tint Urinary Orpjua. Id'ccut r 1 urvible. They will euro sny roc nt case lu sevtn days. The wont Ilocuta Is on every Imh. iTiroprr bm.wltb milillris"tlons, Cafsulnts (small plz.) 75 ci-nts, Capnuliis (liro rl:,)Jl'iO. AtallDrugSlori' Mailed on roeelnt cl price by Itl'NItAH DICK & CO., 35 Wooatcr btreet, New lork t'iri-ularBtrco. I Instlintly TclloTOtl, hy tho I nseof MacqnccnIMiitlco Oha nioi 1 1 , nnil PSfJffSJS after c -vcral applications of it. Sold by all Druggists, ormaileil uu receipt of 5 by DUNDAS DICIC & CO., Mfg. CLcinlsta, a3 Voootcr Strcit, New iork. x,uroi ivUhout ?Iodieinv-SImply hy Aljorpllon. Tho Only True M.ilarlal Autiilute. Ilr. rinlmnn cant m tho pul-llc aira'airit conn torft'ltaii,) iin)tnil..ii "1 tis' of tMlkltuK In fllst upon the Kind liCflniiR tlie nliovti UUoneHa anil rroeu jrivnt rothuo tftuiuu ot liolmun rmlfo., .'W rK Tlild Hii iruroinotly -wltliout inMifln'1. Its Vi hv ii red i" IMnlarln, Vv vrf CIiIIIm, Itllloiihiiesn, SA vr 'unpluliitt nml i'hroiilu MnmiH'li INriM.-. It l& only lun-eusary to getlho OL.NL'IMiilulnifln'a l'aa. Itnover falls. IIoImairH lud (t,'nnlnc) la uoM Tiy Drnpifts. If tu doubt ithuiit tho Knulnontt.-4 cf l'ad-i oirt-'i'tM, enclooe tf2 In rtKlatcrtM h't'i-r to us runl ri'Celvu tho Tt iinly by return mall, j'OBt-1-aU. nr wrlto uh fur treo trentlse. If Sk'vurcly" ntUlcte-l wlih rhmnlc ftllmontn, tlesci Hosymi Umn fully. l)r, Iloliunti'a atlvh o is f.niTiy. Aaarcas, ISiI,.i.. vu o., IU William fctrcL-t, ..v Vorli Ti.m mxhthppjifcBt ami ttetst; acn lntA!,. taneouIy, iirottuclnp tin; mo ,t niturnl bhsklti of Mack orbrowntdoeii R!QTA,onot,'Iatnth"pl:ln:cas, iri 'ii'iis'lhs'VHwui ii,iin'n, i Biiuiiiaru lSy jwrwsireiiftrot!oii j favorito vt gentle ia n. KM by aJl driiiiUtii r.hI au- IUel Vy ml iiair dreasers. J, CULaTADOlU), i;w York. WILLSON'S (XoriTCgian) la rrlnlnetl by Ilio Walicut Motnncli. Jh lire Irani I'lljilt'lttlllt 'lllste Arrt'stM lleitl) vierKt'lsi UlttlcliU It cures t'oHtt,n;tIori, hcrofuiti, Aatluua, Jlronefitrls, Kmntlulloti, Cntiohn, Cijlds, Hi'ii. crrtinges and oil (uttiand conslidttfoMuf com j.ln ittfs. Asa HftW rurll-ftlio Carb ilnlcd 0.1 Is re markably rftlcletiL ItiiisoliiStrofulousAlfsttlODs, ICtitfumatlliu, In strongly rt'Cotiiuiitiiiled. lu T'UrlMnrf potrer la wondtfrfulln Cuueuuititiou ihs. jsMidllig. as It frequently dots. uou hcrofuLus taint. It acts upon the rational ttasiry of Immeiiutci r AnaeniNii Iiecay ttuaa it Huilds ui'tub bri tkm, ecabltu It to throw oft Hie disease, told only la w edge-shancd bottles. Wlllson Ii rpellcdwlth a double 'U'' Itciuotnbcr the word t'CinBOLATsu" lu ordering frouijourdrufirist, and ini.si ou nut lug iuu ngiii B.1UU. 0:t?C2Ii!i:ilCO,,H,7, BUOHAN'S CARDOLIC BALM Ilret Ealvo in tha 'Wcii;. Quick and Stnrllln-; Cares, L It Heala Without n Sour. Alluya Pulu &Stop3 Uleedlnir. Soothes it Burn or Scald, Meals n Cut Islko Maglo, j ' DrawsPoliouout of aWonnd. BUCHANS' CARBOLIC BALM OINTMENT CONTAINS NO GltEASE AND WASHES OFF WITHODT SOAP. ads liulird'y citl it.o Hcjic. Ton Salt Itlieiini, Sira Tlirimt, ll"r, Iluilia, bculils. Cuts, WtiltlltU, I llrsv Sma , yes. Pulintiuiii HtlitKS utl l.l.e , lluilier'a llrll, l'lluiivtl llutlils, hi I" ln I ,ii, botea.unt any mdcrery oiler luryumror u.tU a islte ur Uiatnieat tat js uiiaI, I'ii--'i, it's Ti bollo JUlnt Clintmrmtl'iha i- - i laratn.u tint cm ulways bti 'bul itptn. i i u baa illful Jjlly-ci tutil irtlili. U In flu t wPU thu burl) " traht-uiir'i " wliltuut r in1 It pmuim. B 1 1 It tin your arua s y a 1.. ius's, is fttsiva t.f'nb.t I. cir. s a ai-at tr4 tu op.d.ciUt.4 tJ uo -tfiulw. I. i.rs;.ni ?i.Nt.'iMCTt'xtiNC co. lavon Indelliblo Ink. i 1 7 llw in the worl ls Ukk a tho HI flfJ'T t'ttt rateiwiwiililllowllsirleiliy lIUll I .jl.IJ U,..ai.otliri!aJt,rra.! lwa I )U C II l 'I il UCC will ' Ifuro any Uhric, fill T jLU I nCO SoUbyalllru;'Kt.tsIlk.UU KUert aaJti.iia".T. (j uut r Luuuua Us, N. M tiirUhA.J' J m iif ISB Uf II f If IMitf it ill W; lp f HI 111 lp f If ( nLOOMSBUllGJA.illDAlslSWEjNIBKll 5, 3IAUINIK AMI MMl'lltf. a AN IIITIIOVRD ANtt MOhPalZKIl VEBIIOV OP i riSSIIH paoM hcott's araKitiCN. Mslonle stood at .Murphy's bar Anil quailed hU beer, nnd Inurinurcd: ''Ahl Twas tfoodl And now most t.oblotfrlmd. To lisor I my way must weud, And for tho beer that I hnto dtank, You, sir, most heartily I thank." 'I ho Murphy save his l.nlr a poke, I'old id his arms, and thus ho spoke: "Yo can't work no such racket here) I nant llvo cents, surr, for that beer." Maloutu nnsttertd straight: I t hi'iiuM 1 drunk nt Jour espense. Hut 1 won't kick about 111 u cents, Just put It on tho slate." Murphy replied! "Not lunch, )ou know, I want five cenls before ou so," Then turned M tl tnlu's checks llko lire,' And shook ht t cry frame for Ire: "An' this w luel" ho sild, "And 'tnero not for thy hoary beard, lled.td 'talonlo had not t-pireil To punch the Muipli)'shiadi Anil .Murphy, more I tell thee, hero E'en In thy pitch ot pride, As thon ussert'nt 1 m not tho peer Jtany mm In this ward h:re Atid can't bo trusted for a beer, Then Murphy, thou lust lied:" On Murphj's .ace an angry Hush Heepenid the rum created blush. Pierce he burst botthi "And dar'st thou then 'I o beard the Hon In his a, n, The Mm Hi) In his mill; And hop'st thou le-uce tinllcked to go? No! Hy old Moses piper not Hartcndcr, close tho door, an' oh This blackguard 1 will kill " Malonlu tumid, lie had fu'I need or all.hls noted powers or speitl iircr tho threshold (piiik he kprans, .lust as the door closed w 1th a bang. to little time had lie to clear, A brick luirltd at him grazed his ear. Hut, when the Muiphy reached tho door, He'd gone and there w as seen no more. llostoii 7Vf. Select Story. MY FIKST l lloruAIi. 'A faint licart licM'i' won n fair 1ml v,' lias liicoinu a M'tllcd titiiMii; but wlittli jp a s-lioni; lioait ever won a cotiuotle. in iiolik'iiialic:il: yet, as lar us I ant coii- iini'tl, 1 will i'ii(I('aoi' to miIiu the lU'sllllll. I lie iliillncvs ol tliu MiiiiniL'i' mouths in the city iiidiii-i'il me to rutin 11 to my na tive town. I I mil been absent several ears and lont'ed to visit once mure lite tcenes of my childhood, and enjoy the luire air anil idleness ot the country. It Mas in the unlet ami Miber villain) of I'elhani that 1 met with tho heroine of inv stoi v. I hail been in town but a few davs, hen the (inlet ol the illai;i' was sens'i lily distui bed that .Mis. Meals was to ni1 a part v, tor the litii iinse ot mtio- luiintf her neiee, .Miss l'ollv Shivers. Such an uncommon ooi'imeni't' fonncd nt eoiiise the all-abMiihine; tojiiu of con- eisatHin. and vaiious were the lipints cireillali'd leirardinit the voillij' ladv wlio was to form thu chief attraction ol tho eiiiuir; but all agreed that she was an hei.'css, and diseni;aj'ed. A residenee in the citv for seteral veal's had softened the natural uiicoiithiiess of inv manners, mid, ai veil me a detrree of conlideni'e necessary to lii;iiie in society, and this confidence was i endured douhlv strum; when I thought of the iu-ii'itiricatit ri valry I should meet amoiii? the village beaux; so I full v lesolved to inoiiopoli'.11 Miss Shivers, and, if possible gain l.er iffeettons. The evening for tho part v arrived, and in order to create an ovei whelmint; sen sation, as well as to "ive oiilenee of city brei'diiijr, I lepaired at a late hour to Airs. leas, and, ot course, louinl the whole eoinpanv assembled. Opposite tliu duor were seen hall adoen vuiiiijrlailie-, tandiiiL', arm in arm. watchinc; tor the entrance ot each party, while aiiothu jxruitp were leHinj; toi tunes or looking over some soiled cnirnn inirs. The il he'e lieailM ehisteieii about thu dour. keepiiif; at a respectful distance fiimi lhe ladies, their cuiiiileiiaiices betraviny; tile Mill tu do but not the soul to dare. Mis.s Shiveis was standin;; in the iv- cess ui a winnow iisiiessiy gazing on uie scene around her, but without appealing lu paiticipato in the gaiety of her coni- lainons. Her person was rather be yond the common sue, or peihaps 1 should say it was a wry uncommon size, and she would haw been viiluaily termed fleshy. Her hair, the color of which might have been poetically called auburn, but which, in plain prose, we will describe as sunburnt yellow, was dressed smoothly back from her fore head, and gathered into a knot tin tho crown of her head, over which a gilded comb Mood stilly up like a gravt Mouc in a deseit. I could neverdiscovcr tho color of her cet, but they must have been very at tractive, for they were continually look ing at each other troiu over the 'bridge uf her no-u which, by thu way, offered but a slight obstacle so that" the lady would haw been called, by malicious persons, cross eyed. I have often heard uf a transparent skin, and a brilliant complexion, but never exactly under stood the nicniiing of the terms', but 1 should not say that IMiss Shivers had a transpaieiit skin, though her complexion was M'ty lnilliant and beautifully re llected the lights in the room and shone conspicuously ubow all others. The lady was dressed in a white catin. gayly ornamented with flounces, lace anil ribbons, and the dress shone off like a newly painted hutise, and was as stiff as sliisied drapery. 'An enormous gold chain hung troiu her neck, lo which was attached a watch uf no delicate dimen sions, the dial being evposed il was eiy useful to her neighbors; a pair of lung white kid gloves covered the lower pint of her rather muscular arms and finely cuntiasle.1 with a pair of most in Mler.lte led elbows. Xow, tlear reader, you havo befoie u, a well as my feeble pen can de scribe, the belle of' .Mrs. lteal's paitv. Though .Miss Shivers was not 'very p cpo.s,.s,jn.r i )., jipiieaijuu.,., the ten t'liiusand dollars which lni had in her own right, induced me to bu introduced to her. lint I will not weary the reader by a narratiouof the numerous llatteriug attentions I bestowed upon the-oiing lady or tlie significant icmarks which those civilities occasioned among the ,'iiests; sullice il to say, that I returned homo that night fully resolved to win, at all hiunrds. tl.u heart of the heiress. Kor thu tirat weik I mado hut little progress, but I was not to be dicour aged. Xo attention was omitted not an art in the whole catalogue, was left untried still my ladylove was Hummed; slip spoko rot a word of encouragement. Still I perscveied; day after dav 1 wasat her house: books I broUL'ht from the li Ibrary, tho choicest fruils were to bo found on her table, I read onu volume of "Klegant UxtractH," merely to Hud some lines for her album expressive of my feelings. I'oets have sung of the duvotediiess of I.cander, who swam the Hellespont to see his lady love, but I waded neck deep in (lie horse pond to procure for my love the water lily, l'omeo leapid the gulden wall lo ne'e his .lidiel, but 1 Hal for houis on the leiice to watch my Polly as she retiied to her chamber, llut 'all these evidences of my devotion weie of no avail) 1 wrought no change; I was enduring "Ilio ki client of all ills iinceitailily," and resolved to luiiigthe affair to a criis. How to make the propoil was the next question. After a doeii plans I lesolved lo ak the lady lo take a ride, .ami lo sii.e that oppoituuily lu open my heart to her. My invitation was accept ed, aiwl hope icvived again. At two o'clock l was seen (hiving through the town with ,Mi"s Shivers sealed at my side. The awful moment now anived. I was now to know my destiny; I was to bu the acciptcd lover or i ejected one. I became excessively agitated; every word of the beautiful a'ddriss I hail concoclid the night previous vanished from my memory. Hut an attempt was to lie made, and when we had passed through the village into tliu open country 1 broke thu ice. 1 began first by calling her attention to tt 'beautiful soeturr, or I thought a liltle M iiliiiieiit was ncccjtiary. J spoke of the waving grass, the laughing flow ers, the a.iiru skies, ami the thousand lit tie beauties that every where iwl the eve. The lady agreed with me cxto tly, lr.;t she spoke with no enthusiasm; theie was no sentiment, uu romance, no fecl- t ii tr, and I found tins wou'd not answer, so 1 stood ou another attack. Have von ever been to Xew York. .Miss Shivers!" I ventured to ask. 'Xo, sir.' 'Don't you think you should like to riisdc there!' giving the horse a cut. '1 j'eallv cannot say, Mr. Sinqtwn.' 'I liiiiik von conlii bo pleasantly situ ated thcie (another cut); thu society is vciy fine, though one cci thinly wishes for his friends around him. I often feel lonely, and igh for a companion ' 'Yes sir.' 'fain confident y on could bu happy theie,' I leplied, almost in despair, and giving tlie horse a tremendous lash. f should delight to introduce you to my friends, if inv soeielv is as agreeable tu you as yours is ' '.Mr. Simpson !' slnirkcd Miss Shivers, 'you are driving into the ditch !' The woidsvvcrc Hosounerspokeii than over we went, and both weie thrown from tlie chaise. .Miss Shiveis scieained thu tmor horse kleked.aild I endeavored to free myself from the reins. 1 arose :il lust lint in the vet-v aironv of despair. I ga.ud upon the lady. W'hat an object ! lionnct torn, dress soiled and face covered witli mud. I felt like sink ing into tlie cm til. I bogged, entreated, but had not the power to move. 'I will never venture into that chaise again,' said the lady; 'but why don't you assist me I Miall die I am dying.' She went into hysterics. I caught her as -he fell, and though my arm was nearly broken in (he attempt to save, I .supported her- Shu revived at last, and 1 succeeded in ieisiiading her to take a seat in thu chaise, 1 turned tlie horse's head toward tlie village. Here was a downf.jll lo all my hopes. I was a mined man I knew. 1 tlnew my In ad back against the chaise, and in silence indulged in my misery. The lady mnttiietl a few words about care less driving, broken bones and ruined dresses, hut spoke not a wotd of con solation. I diow rapidly home, scarcely know ing where 1 was going, until 1 was annisdi h the renewed Mitimis ol itli-s Shiveis, and I had ju-t time to Hue that I had I im over a child that uu ulaviiig in the road. .My companion Wcaino alarmed, and ordeicd me to give up the reins.' In vain I cxpoMulaicd in vain I slated the rediculous figine we should make driving through tlie town ; 1 wa obliged to yield my light as driver, and the lady look tlie reins. Iiuugiiieme.dearivailer.iiding through tlie village, driven by a lady. I retiiined home in a state of mind bordering on insanity. I thought of the scandal tlie affair would create, thu jokes tli.at would lo made at my expense, and the utter aimihilatio i of all my dreams ol bliss. I rushed from my room, and, finding no pcinon on which to wreak my vt iigeanee, 1 ran to thestablc and lashed tliu poor horse until 1 was exhausted by tlie cxetcisc. A week passed and I scaicc vctitimil from tlie house, but remained "a wcaiy win n ami wretched thing," acling in perfection the tlef.paii ing lover. Al last 1 ventured to open my henit to a fiiend, wliu infoi mid me that Miss Shiveis had quite forgotten the affair and coiisideied it a capital juke. .My fiiend :iKn Mnlul that I should iiti.i t her tit lhe house thai ev aning, when all would b explained and settled. Mv In ai l heal warm again and a smi'e was seen imcu more upon her faee.wheit. with a faint heart I succeeded in making an humble apology for my past comlucl. I could have cried for joy when I found that all was lorgiyoii. and that I was iv iiistalid in Miss Shivirs' good graces. Shnitly after our ricouciliatioii I was inviled to iiiiother paily, mid of com se was Miss Shiveis' escnit. The evei'i ig pas-ed rapidly away, and when tho hour an ived fur the s'ump.iny lo tit pail, it was di-ciiveied that a cluiiil had ni iseii.w'hlehthreulened a tremendous shower. Mis Shivers was determined to walk In, me. although I hinlid thai I would older my chaisc,loigeltiug lhe churned r thai I had isiablished as a thiyer. My arm was offered, huwevir, and under an umbrella we dcpailed. We hid two two miles to walk, but wo h. id not pro ceeded many rods before tho rain be gan to fall in ton cuts, accompanied by silting symptoms otniunder and light li'Mg. I diew the shawl closely around the lady .nml lnqniicdif she wasnlarmed. She leplied : '1 tlo not 1 1 ii i it I lhe thunder much, I am rather shy of lightning.' 1 liad ileteiinhied dining (he evening to renew my proposal, and I thought the prcst ,1 a good oppoituuily, though we walked nearly a mile ere j could screw my eoiii age to the sticking poitit. At last liroko the painful silence. .miss Miiver.s our linloitiinafo upset pievemcu me ironi expressing my feel mgs as fully as 1 could wish, but 1 hope 'Oh I .Mr. Simpson how it lightens: 1 tiojiujuu navo no sun in voiir uin- urella.- 1880. 'Xo, nor is my licait of steel, I leplied. I have so longed foran opportunity to express to you my deep 'I low caieless you ate, .Mr. Minpson, volt have let I me into a middle of water. I should think the lightning would direct you.' 'Oh! lint tlm lightning of jour eyes alojie directs me!' I cxclaiincif with sonic emotion. 'Don't falk such nonsense Mr. Simp son, I won't listen to it.' Itiit I had committed myself and my tongue would not be silent. 'I love you,' I exclaimed, 'and I must tell you so.' 'Mr. Simpson, if you don't mind your business I won't walk with you.' 1 graspid her hand, fell down on my knees in a puddle of water, mid while tlie rains from heaven and burning tears tiickled tluwn my face I gave nttitniice to my feelings in nosltidiid language. lu vain 1 spoe ol the ardor and sinceii- tv of inv attachment invaiii I pictured inv future misei v if I shoul be reject- til. Kloqiiincu was of no avail, audi changed my language. 1 upbraided her and called he a coqiicttce, a hard-hearted hcartlc.is woman, and a traitor with my affections. 1 talked of pistols and sui cide, hut all in vain. The lady tore the umbrella from mv hand, and alter a few peculiar epithets left me in ui) misery. The rain was falling in (orients, tlie lightning flashed, the thunder toaied.biit I hieded them not. I remained fixed, immovable, senseless. How long I stood upon that spot I know ind. but when I came to my souses I was drenched to the skin and cold as an icle. Mortal man could nut resist tlie elements longer. I gnvp iiiii' more lotik.o'iemoreijaeiilatiou of angb-ia'h, and ran for home., vVct.e.x haiisdd itcj-pualc, I entered tlie house sealed mvsell tutors the kitchen Inc. A little nlU'ctioti luiil me of my infatua tion. 1 saw that J had been jilled, laugliid at and .deceived. I knew that I had made a tool of mvscJf, audi be came enraged. I paced the room like a mud man ; it rang mu willi vows of vengeance. I up set a clipboard of crockery overthrew the t.'ibli'sandchuiis I threw mv motlurs fiiv.jiitc cat into the lire and knock' Aunt Nanev's Ian dug into tlie load with thi' grid iron. The whole house was in confusion mv mother sci earned. tlie children eii.'d. but I hisdid them nut. but lushed to ;iicchainbiran(l luek- ('d the door How I nasseil Uml night (lie reader can imagine: sullice it to say that 1 lefl totvii lhe next morning cursing the day I visit t'd J'elliam, and mollified by tin result oi "mv fii'M proposal." DcIkvs nr.. il(,"tiiii i'i disease of tin' kidneys. Dnv's Jviducv J'.tl is the .sure cure. .t'lieap Varliii grants. Fur room tkeoratiun win do nut peo Jile take some liai'dy tilings tl.jt do not mind heat nor froA or thought or flood that is if none or these things .pome into gi cat extremes. 'There arc such among things; hut instead of looking for them lender green hou-e thtigs that leqnir much light and great care tilings whicl even a lloiit with all liisskill can scarce lv glow aru taken in hand, and tliu neoiile very ofleii fail cf success. Of course sifter making a' cltc acquaintance witli plants and lcaiiiiu.; 'heir littiewhiin and l.iiicies and just hov"' to humor them 111 tltosf 111,1 le lileillcs tin 11115 sci nnir hearts uptiii. the parlor gaiilnir can do as vvell as the gieiti house often much bettir. "aidiicr, am II however the hardier things are 1 - r t iin.Ts are n - wiihnii much w ilhou'. ken. success is eeilaiu anxietv or cue, and one can practice on (Ik m until they are able to care for the more (Iclieale tilings. Among tho lies, of these old fa'hioiied plants easy to grow in sunshine or shade there is nothing so good as the various vaiieties of Knglish evergiucii ivy As iMiuU sieu in puts ou stieel corners, pietty its thej';jre they give no idea ol tlie great beaii.y .tvliV-di a plant of several ye.ir.s' old prisents ',. have seen some growth in 111uder.ru siwj tubssiv or sev en feet high U'ahiid ovir win so as tu make back to seats or even littl" aibor like coveriii'-s or alcoves, adniiialile fur standing in wide entrvs n- halls. 'fhev may be trained up in pots high enough mil thick enough to covey window framett entirely, not oiily up the sides but round mil over (uls, itrsAJug what is iisiiall a iliiiutv ruuiii look lilvo a iiviiigliowcr.or a room adorned by the highest art look all lite lovliir for lhe ineiiisitiii of beautiful mUiiie on her (special domain. VV o have seen I lie iv v ill lllst these oiidilions frequently mid wonder whv the succissfiil example is i.tif calchiii' Wi siippus,. ii miii ho Mmply ;t waul ol ton thought. We see and iitlmire and ifsolve that we will do hkewisv. hut we leave these fail y spots and get into lhe rushiig bu-T woild, forgcitlng th.se asiii.itile iiiiiiiessioiu and only iivicm beiing t In 111 when chance throws iu in tlie way ul seeing them again. I lie time is now ft line wlicii prepiirivljuii tii"i v !' made fo.- these Sol t of (kings. The voting ivvs should be iiotlid in the spiing in goiul gaitlun soil, and aflci' a iciniiidi r that they aro e.xpectul totinvil upwaids by being put to a stout stake set in the eentie of lhe put, set out in par tial shade to grow It will mid to have just the same wa(eri,- niul jn- the same general eullnre lis orilinai v it ants, uml by fall w ill he l.ir e enough for some -ho,v the same winter, lint it isthc stc- ond scison and alteiwwilstlial the g.'ent b '.-lilty of (he ivy will be seen, 1u.1l it is JIM tlte.se three or I mi'-vear-old phint.s that people very seldom w. now dearly vve should like to see a couple of these, pots of iyj in everybody's winter Inune, ami especially in the home.-', of the poor. Wo read every year in th" daily pupirs of some iu'di'v idual.t at Christinas giving awav loafs uf Invad to the pour. 'fhis mav lie well enough in Us wily, though il is looked 011 ofion as a huge juke and tlie loafs tossed about in tun. and though it is at other liuiesnieie ly a dodge for cheap adveitisiug by muiic tiader w ho thinks himself sharp i'11 thus' cheating a publisher of a live tlolhu- bill, vve are willing to believe that some do it from good motives and that some return genuine thanks fur timely udicf ; but if some one would tllsiriljulo a t.w liuiitl ictls of well grown, ivy to the poor tied luiiiniiiii inn id say v icioiis, at this ge.i crallj eheei fid lime, we iH-lieie an im ineiiMMiiiioiiin 01 pieasiiiawiuild do given to a class who know not what rntiinnil phasiire is, nml no doubt other good 1 1 r..tt t wt tun junow . ' froublp cointpcncds curly in life," 11,01 1 1, 15 nn,, mv. V , . ,i, ior rt boi.luot Dr. Hull' likhu-jni., 10 two lite iiHinniuritiiiftrtai- One 'Int.l rifn oofrulfniANrvT?n. my NO i" COLUMPtl DUMOCHAT, VOL XLV, NO la A llutJl t liurcliiti;;. lit IXN ClIMffTlNA OP sl'.VIV (IIVI'.S Til VMi.S id rnr. vi mions poi'i: i no s ihtkii- 1NIIS IIHllfOII I' I() Till'. IM'VNTV mi:hci;ih'.s mo riir.it and (iiii.n. A Mathid coi respondent (tlegraphs (he following: "Koitv days liav ing claps since the bit 111 of Infanta Meieetles I wo curious ceremonies took place in the iilace oil the 211 lilt , oil lhe occasion of the Ihst appearance in public of Queen ('liii"lina. Ilefole Ii n o'clock in the morning ciowds of people assembli d before the palace, caiiiages deposited many ladies w earing black or white man tillas. Ministers, goticinls and diplomat isis followed in full uniform. When they got (o (he galh lies on the first floor they found them tills. 1 1 with a lnilliant company and the Chuiiel Koyal alieady occupied with niaishals, judges, giand- ees, nnd the roval household. .Maiiv niests andchoiisd'is ehit( red round the tltur, which was splendidly lit tip and tlie Cardinal l'.itiiarch of (lie Indict and Mutate were b illl readv with a cioss borne aloft, with a pallium andholv wat- (o church Om en Cliti-liii.i. I'I 1 1 - nil went to the dour ol the dint,,. I tn mi-nit the Queen, who appeared, ui ceded by ;iaiidees, gentlemen, lords and gentle men in lull conit ( less. ' in uneeo looked null- under It. r dinilein ami hie,, iiinnillln llee loin' nili. i.liil.- liuiu ,.f alio and lace was burn be two Dukes. 1 fhe King was in inaishal's uniform and Wui e tlie tumuli il' or. The Queen loo!. the Ii fanta Meiccdes ftom the aims of the governess, the Duchess of Medina de as 'I'm res, ami knelt ou nvdvet cushion milling her child while the ('ardinal Pa triarch read tho (lo.-pcl of publication over hir. Then she rose anil entered the church, followed by the piincesscs. all in light blue satin trains and white mantillas. The king and queen during tlie mass, which was beautifully chant- bv the choir of the chapel Hoval, sat 1. i..: . ..r : :. i .....f ... ... linnet .t tuns in curious mm iiuiiiiin.. in pestiv.'W) years old. The court vaids mil staneasis ol the palace vvt re ot'cit pied l iv thousands u peuple eager to enter, but in vain. I'1:ii'.ms most hip. I'opi:. Directly a ft en lhe cei cinoliv the Papal Xuni'io anived at tlie palace with his mile in slate carnages, oscoitcd by the I rovai nurse guards aim troops, mini colli tvard lie -was received witli roval honors, 'fhe Nuncio was conducted to the throne room by the Lord Chamber lain, and there tlie Canlinal read to th King, siiirottndcd by his ministers ami com tiers, a Papal brieif in which I.eo XIII, c.xpiessid great sympathy for tin soveieigu of Spain, and sent his parlieu lar blessing to the Queen and her infant daughter. 'flic Nuncio, accompanied by the King anil ministers, went to th chamber of Queen Christina, who was standing with the piuipess and her la dies. Tlie Infanta Mercedes was held in the arms of her governess, tin. Ducliee Medina de las 'I'm res. 'flic Ximcio. sit ter a short address to the Queen, opened1 splendid alabaster and gold embossed casket, coiitaiiiinglwoiiiagniliceiit drc e in r-atin. several beautifully embr dcred covers for cushions destined for the Iiif.tni.a. several precious relies for the Queen, ami .'iNo a Papal briel and roll for each of VW Infantas I-abc, Kulalie and Pa., 'flic principal iclie, a cross of brilllanlh, -was immediately hung round (he neck of the infanta Mercedes, and ladies in wailing also swathed her in beautiful sashes, eiiibroideied bv lloman ladies and blessed bv the Pope, 'fhe mili-chambcts were eiowded with tlie , .,: , , ,. . , ,, I '"duhly and ladies nnxioiio to seethe I jp.,.,.i luescnts. To-day Queen Christi na 'ind liiiama .tiiri((ies go 111 state to tin .itocha Cathedral lor a le Deiim, A Ions' will be held ill the Palace and a liaiioiiel uf 120 covers will be given lit the hall r the columns 10 iiie.viiiiMcii. and the chiefs of the diplomatic corps (iiU'ti .'if iy llniiors. "I- it nn, -ib'.c tit,, 'tr. Godficy is 110 uml it tvirk, sp.ii cur 11 i,y st s'uiplc a reii'.- cif:?" "I I'-sti r. vr.ti it is true .'ust ' e is tn ti'ely s lire I "soil with luitifl ij: tut JIop HiUrrs; and enlv tfcn 'lays ngit hisdie'or cat e him uu KLtl "U d 1 must tlu "Well-n-ilavf Thn is- rHiintrkalilr. 1 will in I Ms day nt'd p'.t inuie fer my p sir irrgt 1 Knew h"ps are Konrl. .U111 I'o.l 'fur. Lvian. Winrr. iloit-i:.. 1 rhtms tlie biggest louse in the woild is the "White II01.se," of llerlst-liiic, Hi .gland. It is one liiindud n'ldsevii'.ty yat'tls long lo the tip of the tail. It is a tigiuc cut in tlie side of the hill. A 'Uig ;ay oil' it looks as though diawn in clwdk lino, but the -lit lint s are leally th op dilchis cut in the soil and kept clean ;ii!? free 1 1 fin grass bv tliu people who lalvf ride tu it. 1 he ditelies :iii. st viuils t i,liti.i,l I'.. .1 ,T. I two fc( t deep. The eve of tlie ho) se 'u four fei across andthciar is lifinui vard:. long, Il can be seen tor sixdsai mil Win n (he time conies lo clear out the lilehi's the piople make :t roil uf picnic ol it play all soils of m-tic g:iius. mid i.ive tine time. Who made lhe White Horse, or what for, it is not known. Il is vt rv old. It is iiiiimi.lWe to liml a evimh it 11 tl cold mul'ict'tit' io compare fivtirsdilv ttilh Dr. Urottntiu: s ('. ,x- C. t on nil ! i n nmni lo the t'c, stiitches nut Ilio nllfctHl pints, uml silintiv hut 1 liVctual I v nm.ui lislns ith tiHssiiiii W , Hilri'H unv uue ruutilt'd A-iih a null or edd to "ive it u trial. It will s eeillW help ciiii.iiinf tives As'lui a i. tr.inlilfs s sm disi,p;,e.ir, ttiui the 1 nti-nt h tlie'nl n ull llut terrilile o..iiuii,titif stii.11 d st once procuri n l it tie. Price fill eeiiis. IfVlilir lllll -gll (l(H s nut s, II P. n-nl tllrrrt '11 I)r. Iliutv.ioiL', lll'Aitfll treu:. Pltila- hlphia, l'.t. A IIJ's fitllily A Tumhiiig Sl.iry, , day or soiij-itliB eneintcr of h Irtir. neir Montresl satv .1 Inro ilo; truck, htrkini; 1'iirioii.lv. The eiluter vvliis'bd but the tln( paid no atttntion to tli,- imise. and r-ft.ed to stir. The tUs w.ts 111 11 cyt-r n'ul killeil. The euiiiueci' (il)servsd that lie. itnhiliil croujticd clo-o 1 1 lhe K'ountl as he ivasktrtiek by the cotveatcht r. A minute later tlm firoii'itii sitv n hit 01 while muslin llutlerlnt' uu I'jo loe.iii.iit i v l'. j.lui lie klopped the iMiiiiiie. O'l ii.iii'jr back to w litre Ilio dou was killed it a ill.envpiisl mt mu nnU the doj; hut h little child, bed lh-rn killed. It was then men tha. the' tl.ig hnd been Htnnding gusnl over the child, mid had barked to attract the Attention of Ilio enpi nee.. The ftithful animid hud M?ritietd In. life ruthfr than desert his yhitrpe. The child liml wninltryil uwny from a ut-ight.ot. Ing linn.' , tu 'imul hv I'm ttl;, it tiupposcd that (ho child lay Mown uml to bleep on the track. 1 HATES OFiADVKMJtlM, u. lu. AH. IT Twolnt iea ...... $.w i.tw t.t .k.wj t.io' ihrcc inches. .. .... 4.'i ' '!'" H? Four ncnes. n.uo i.tm ., ... - t(urtcr column f .00 n.ini ln.tm tj--'jn llflircolurnn in.i'i is. tie io.is- .1 column n''.oo 8.(0 o.eo doae im Vearli advertisements naiable iitiartfily. Trai- nilv,.itlt.ri.ir.1ittnllhtlif riald for LiefOtllnSC tUHl except where parties nave accounts. t .., I n.t , rt la, mm t lit wrt dollars lirr Inch fotthlct In sci lions, and at that rato tor nddllloiisllnst tiloti 'wiiuouircterencc loicngm. Kiecutor's.Amlnlstrntor's and Auditor"! hotlc. llinc uollats. juusi iropamior wi.en iiipcihh uUtoi lillMLMIU, i.l ', l.uium, . " . ., . J ss.,.. in-tfatMrtlJcrneMf hslf ratrr - t( ' car cards In the "liuslness Directory" COlutnnv oni (laUArpenpnrCorrsctillhi'a An A i my of I'lis'imislfis. 1 10,00(J Pi-.tisoss r.Mi'i.ovr.KiN'TiiK rsimi status postal pr.itvit.1., 'fhe animal renin t of the iippoininont division of the i'osl Ollice Depailmeiit fur (he last fiscal vtar shows that the tmnibt r of pi si olliccs in operation in the I'niltd Stales on the HOI i of .lime last I'.VJV, an iiieiease of 'J, till tinting the vtar. 1,701 of the postmasters ate ap poind es of the I'lcsideiif. Tiie rcinaili lligll.'JiiS nflicts me lillcdby atipoitit lui tils of the Pied Master (ieiirral. 15e sides (he nearly (;i,()i)() postmasters theie ale 17. I'l l persons tlnoiighout the conn Ity who peifotm service and receive compensation upon the written authoriz ation of the 1'ost Master liciictnl or his chief ns.i.lnnt. comprising -11!) in tliu 'ust Ollice Dipartmeiil at Washington, "loIS ch iks in ptwt ollieesof the fust and second classes, IMiSM letter earners, ."(! special agents. B,!i(i employes of the taihtay mail s.rviee and o,S(i2 mail con. triu loi's. In addition to the post ollice elt i ks above l( cki lud.for whose employ ment allowances ate made to Presiden tial post masters of the first and second grades, il is estimated n( (lie department Hull there are at least IP),!)!)!! persons act i"u' as cleiks in tlie thiid and fourth class P"' "inctw who iook iui men tninuy liient anil com itnsai iiiii tiueeiiy mum local aillhorily, and It is bellev id. till re h ie. that there are now not less than HI.OJ') persons dinctlv connected with our posinl service. I' v u sre triiii'ilP'l tiith fevr nutl acne, lu iili i.(in-, billions O-vt r j lumlice eyspep- , or .my ill .ap ul the liver, uiuuu or in n 't, 'i'.mI ih tu pet well, trv the f ew Handy, l'r"f (iniliiii li's l'teticli Liver rad. tv'iieli i in s h siwoi piitin. Ask voiir dtng-iii-i fur it, nnd lake no other, uml if he tins I col it setul SLftll in ii loiter l lhe I'renoli ICtilney 1'iul (lo., Tultilii, O., nnd n ceiveunu liy return mail. u (incil t'onp.iuy Niirilier Ttnrteen. (iood Cuiiipanv" Xiimber Thirteen. C:).'!!) a year. Springfuhl, .Mass.) begins new volume and subscriptions aro theiefoie tine at once. The feature, which many will welcome most, peihaps, is the opening installment of a new se- ualsloiv bv Kllen W. Olney. It is en titled "litisu and the Doctor;" and while it will as may be judged by tlie oiieiiing hauler bv no means without a love af fair, the plot hinges but in part on that. 'fhe principal complete stories of thu number are "That l.ette," bv Hdwarii llellaniv. author of "A Xantnckit Idyl;' one liv Horace p.. cimuei : anil -unr New Kdilor" bv Miss Louise Stockton. Mam ieo Thompson lias a contiibntio'i. An Idyl of tlie Longbow," which be sides having tlm full flavor of the woods and bow shooting piques citiiosity as to ;i cei tain eminent editor whose name is withheld. fhe number abounds in sketches of (ravel and foieign lands, llotirv 1!. Kl- liot, who was tor considerable timu a resident there, xylites ol "Tokio," tlie mi metisc Japanese capital. Mountain folk tells of experience ill Swit Zetland house keeping, with some account of the gov- inmi' iii. "Davs 111 the Island ot v aii- ri" isbv 1. F. DeCosta. K. S. (iilbert has a graphic word pic ture of "Niagara; there are some rem iniscences of the author uf "llome.Svveet Home:" Mary 15. l'crrv and I.ucrcco have poems; and among the shorter ar tides aie included "Keating on the Kng lish Thames" and the "Whispciing Ghost." It tnnv he observed tnat no atlcmpt is mail', to fur t out of way or uuknemn places to fiml imuits lo tndorre Siumidii's I.lvfr ltep ulatnr. Hun. Alfttsmlcr II. Mepliens. lulu) V H'eVnidi, Hislinp of Ga. (!en. Jithn li (i iplcu, IT. S. Senator. II 11. .f ilm lilll t'iortv, e.x-U.ivernor of Alt. K-v. Inv:d XVil's D. D , rremleut Ug- letliarpe ('s)llepe lltsiioi) rieree (iitfia j linn .1 .lines Jnitsun, (firmj (Howell. .Cobb & Jiim s Jarkk m,J Ailorney at J.atr,, Maon, lb .Inn H rnhli. 1!. I, Mod, (JolnmVu', Ga. Country KnaiU. It is estimated, says the Country (itnthmun that two million tarmeis in this country ate compelled Im- at least, one month ill inch year to plough with 1-t.hcir wagons and teams thiough deep rujil, i'i going iwice a wet w 10 111:11 i.et. to rtc.-, village .stoic and to the machine, and lll".fk.inith shop at an actual ex pense, in lw aggitgate. uf many million dullais. t'vuiitl dry mads would picvent a vast deal of ui..,b!c and c.eiisc. and add much to lhe value of the fauns, to say nothingof the lucieau'd eomfoit and uttistactiuii of driving ovis- ihcnt. I lie lciison that public UsiiU Miiiaiii 1 ! muddy so long, till liundieds of -kWilii wagons have cut the nuliu-c inlodcip xtii s. is that Iheie ii no iscape lornni iiuf ll'iit falls iqiuii thein. One or mom prtiK'Jv cuiisttiiclcd tintleitliaitis extend ing loiijfihvrisc along (he loud would af ford 11 gif;d iVintdy. in locaiiues wneio ravel ant', .sina..' stones can 1.0 11:11. inn drainage mity be made .'ilmtist pirfect. The falling 'u.in vv'Uii.'iss thiough tho gtavil liul to ti.e tlr.u'.'i beneath neaily :m fasl as it falls,. Mini in' '"ltd can bo formed. When gr.ivl and stones cannot be procmcd, the wsltr will li.' longer ill fimitiig its way down.'lmt tlie diain will in visihless carry off the ivati r in ii lunch htiitts" lime than when ii 1ms to escape, by tbepioeev- ol 1 v a pond ion. The lust mode fur iistrucling the drain., is us follows: A good siisl pipu J tiie is laid at the butloiu. surrounded v.itli Miiitiler Vto'its. tin these a'i placid smaller ui broken stones or cuai so giav el, iheii finer gi.ivtl, and soil or liner giavc! at liie siuface. ,'u free water cut r.'iiutin long on top of a mad thus di jiiticd. A sieglo diain in the iiiiddlo of the track will t.fttn be siiflicienl, but for wider and more traveled roads it may be tu cessarv to piuee two or even three parallel drains -dung the load, Xeaily all public mails hnve a more or less undulating surface, and outlets must ibe made at ev cry depression of tlie water '.ironi the tilo to the roadside. 'fhe expense of making efficient (Indus wed not exceed JiUlf a dollar a rod for likiple ditches, ' ami a dollar or more wltcro two or three are 11101 ted. The prisciit season of the war when the vvi-rk can be dono without interference oi vater and mud is thu time for its pcr-toitiaiuce. Lvdit l: JMiifclihin's Vtjjtttihle Compound i- a reiiiarkaMe remtdy fur td' tin s pnlnful . 1 tlllitatfis Hid vs. tit, 1.1 --. rr. tim 11 en In vvcm 1 V"ri '""t' ll'"mh' I ' I"''rl n -"'"',1 t" Mm. 1 i'd,a ', I'"'"'""'. Wt.tmi Avcmte, t l.yne, iltvbs., lor jitiitiphU s. t