yllc CJoliinfbiliri. 1001,1 MMl liKMOt'HAT, BTAII 01' tllK NORTH, Hint III IUIHMN, I'OIIMiIIiIhKiI.1 lie if lilttitiiitt In Olic lllrll . . fH Two inches no Jhtco Indus... . Km I'niir Indies aim tjii.u Icr column.. Din naif column louu line column .....u)uu Sil few 4 CO -ft) . in H l.l 1101 mo It tii il m IS n 3jri i'lOl no io inn no Uw 3II TIM Ull I to en it ou )IKI 15 01 8 ID II Wl 1.1 (II 1.1 III kipiI Wt rMt, every I'rtitny llnrnliiH. hi m.(Hismit,i.UMui.y4),i'.y, -J. - k m ATTitu hdi.i.un per iior. T(iiitvtii'Qi ihiixSjiJI 1 I mm mMwM tliiwmiiilytiinti'iiinnniMilfttylii nilraiivtt. A J I JUL WW t Bf-Nn paper illimllliil(i1 exrot nt thn npll'm WMi W W nt the publishers, limit nil iirroarair s are paid, bril Cm Oi iuiik i-imiiimrn rmim win iihl ik given. All pipers sent nut nt the Stntoor to distant pnul olllccs must lie iMiit fnrln advance, unless a rcspon idblo person In t'olunibla county nssutnos to pay llio subscription duo on demand. , I'OSTAiililsiiuloMreroxaelcd from subscriber Intho county. JOBPlVlNTlNO. The Jobbing Dcparthientot tlio Co mm hum is very comnlclo. nnd nur .loh l'Miitlntf will mmimm Mi-nr. Yearly advertisements pnjablo nunrtrrly. Tran sient advertisements must bu paid lor before Insert ed except where parties hnvo accounts, Ixnt advertisements two dollars per Inch for three insertions, and nt that rato for tiddltlnnnl insertions without reference to length. r.xccutor's, Administrator's, and Auditor's notices thrco dollars, iiust bo patd lor when inserted. Transient or Local notices, ton cents a line, regu lar ndvcltlsemcntB half rntes. Cards In tho "Husincss Director " column, one dollar pcr)carror cll,liu'' 0. E.EIiWELt, Irrotrldlori BL00MSBU11G, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1882 nbly wl lithntnf llio l.iritorttlrt. All work dotio on short notice, li 'ally nml nt intKlcrnto prices j THE C0LUMI11AN, VOL. XVI, NO, M COtUMMA DKMOCItAT, VOL, XLVI NO. 5 PROFESSIONAL CARDS, T K. WAI.I.KH, J ATTOHNHV-AT-LAW, onlca In 1st National Hank bulbil' i:, f coral ilior, llrstitiorto rhorlgh'. Corn ir f M ill and Mir ket streets, ll'oomsbur,:, I'a. pUnk; - - - ' ATTOIJNKY-AT-I.AW. IU.00MSI1U in, l'A. onico In Sul's tiulldlnir. V, 1 It, it ,J, ltUCKAI.KN', ATTOllNIiVS-AT-LAW. MlMVP UL'KII, I'A. ODJco on Jla'n Street, 1st do I bMow ' o irt House. JOHN' -At. CJ.AHK'T" ATTOIiNKV-AT-LAW. Wiovistinin, t'A. Clllco over Scliuj ler's Hardware store. p w tn,i,rn ' vnultNUV-AT-LAV.v onthfln Brovver'Hiil'dloE' sYtotid it tor to im No7t .f . i . At a s, r if i i ,llloom9burB, I'a.'T , f t ' AT l' ) I i N IS V-AT-1 . A W. niddiiiitmi;, I'ii. oni -o corner ot Centre mid Main Slreiin. Clark's llul dlnif can be c msulti d In (1 rmin. p i:o. i:. V TO It N E Y-A T-l. A W, Nkw loi rums III li. PINO, lll(iniburtf, I'll. ei' l'r "f the t'nlled stale'- Uw Association, it I lections made In utiv pari of Atn-rica or Eu- rop'- . i - -A. 4- 5 pAtll. K. WIltT, Ahorney-at-Law. onirelii I'jl.turliN I'.t'llMMi, HiomNi I, Hi curd llior. isiioMsiionn, Q.UV .I.U'OIIY. V t tot ney-nt-l ;i v, iiuxiMsr.uud, onico In II. J. dirk's ii Hinlm.', second tljir, first ilojrtu t In; 1 It. Oct. 9, so. J-OIIN C. YOCWt, Alt oriioy-iit-lnv"''. CAT AW I S3 A, I'A. onice In building rornioilyccciplol by II J. Ilee- Member ol tlio American Attorneys' Associa tion. ColtantlinH made In any pait of Atntrlci Jan. s. IB-u. I I'. OSWALD, AT I'( ) 1 1 X li V-AT-1 j A W. I.i mi nui'ill-jr, Itnoms 4 f il 5, MayO, SI i. ' I i 1IKI.W1CK,5A w. II. MI A.S. A TTO It N R Y-A A W, Calawlasa, I'a. omoo, corner oi I nird and Main streets. S. ENOKIt. L. 8. WIKTKItSTKKN. Notary I'ubllc K'NOItlt WIXTliltSrKKN, A t.l.ornuyss-at-1 jUv. OHl!J In 1st Natlona' Hint b illdlnj. second inor. llrat door to tlio ltr. Coriifr of Main and Market streets liloomsburtf. l'J. E3Flnuwn '('' Hn'inlict Collected J II. MAI'K, ATTORNEY-ATLAW AM JUST I OK OF TUB l'KAUK. onicelnMrs. Enl's I ulldlnt', tldrd d, or from Main street. Vny2V&l. KVKKLY, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW, Catawlaac.l'a. coPecti'ii c ro 1 1 th itadc and tm rted OMi op oslte Oitnvls'. Depfidl HiUk m-S8 A Ii V t, in llr Kit IT, Atifrnev-ni-Ijiw. OfUc- liroekw.ij's Itutldluir, Juno s, "si BHUC .once, li ...-jtns'mri', r HUCKIKOIIAM. Ailoriiev.n'-Uw. lirock "ay'd Dulldlac 1st lloor. euna. may i, i Ci RAI!KI,K'. tiorin'v.?l-Uiw. J 01)10) ii Pro ver's bti'ld I'ldlnc, Sad sliry.Itows II. UOIilrO-N; Attorney.at-Lnw Oilice ') . In llHtmairsbulldluif, Vain, street. T I!. MnKKIA'Y M. D.Snru'enn an Plir. O slcl in, norths' In Main street below Market. j-R. J. 0, IJUTTKU fHVSIClAN M'Kul'd unico, Nortl MirK'l illoomiliurt', I'a Oct. I, 1). Dit. wm. m. m:ni:it I'UyblcUu, onico corner o Suru'iim nml of Hook a (ul Murket T h. V.'::H M. D., S.irnem and il ,1'liyslo ii ,di!iee and liMfidcnci' on Thlri strjt. MISCELLANEOUS. ri W DtllXK Kit, (HJN LOCKSMITH Shauib vtiniii ,e md Miclilniryof ill kinds rr p 'rod. Oric.k IIoisk HiiildiiiK, Hlooinaburir, I'a. JVVIU LOWUNIIUK J.Mc chanl V Uor MJ 1 ilu St., nbjvu Cent -al Hot 1. Kl'HN, dealer hi Mest, I'ailow e entm strjut, botweeo iuoond uid TUIrd. 7 ii. iioi'si:, niiXTIST, J5i.ii()ibiiru(i,Ciii.u.Miii.v Codmy, Pa All styles ot w ork done In a superior manner, work ttftrranlidtts represetted. Tiiitii Kitkact kd wituout 1'ain by tUo uso of (Ins, and tree of cliargo w lien artiriclal teeth are Inserted, i 'fiice over Hloonsburj liunklnt't-'tmpany. 7o lie over, al all hours during the day. .Njv, M-ly EXCHANGE HOTEL. W. R. TUBBS, PROPRIETOR BLOOMSBURO, PA. OI'POSirilCUUUT HOUSE Larird aud convenient samnle rooms. 11 ilh riumi bit and cold waier.sm alt moJcrn conveniences rR I. I,. HAUU, I'RAOriOAl. DK N'T I ST, Main Street, opposlto TpUcopal Cliurcb, lllonin i 'Irir, ir" recth B'.trictod without pain. Oct. 1 15I. JAMES HEU.I.Y. Tonsorial Avtist, Is again at bU' old Bland undor" BXOHANOK IluTltUanl has M usual a FIKST-CLAHS II.MtBBitBIIOl', lie respojtfully solicits tbe pitroniRO of his old justomsrs and of tbo publlo geoera'ly. Hlyi,'bo-tt rAINntKinT iVCOM WllOUXAhR (UIOCHliS, I'lIII.AIIKl.l'llIA fKAH HVHUl,S,eo?l'K,HU(IAIt, MOISMtS, KICK, Hl'ICIH UlCillU S0UA, AC, A'O. N. , uomer S eoul and Arcli streets, IBf'Crderswlilrcccivo prompt attention. GPHINAND .SUMMER- CLOTHING. -)o(- A. J. EVANS, Tlio uptown Clothier, lias Just received a fluo lino of Sew (loods, and is prepared to make up SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS For Men and Hoys In llio neatest manner and Ln test styles GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 1-IntHi Gaps. &c . Alwajs on band Call and KnamlnJ. EVANS' Call and Knamli and Irjn sireuts, iiluuk orner Mill DLooivisBima, fa. STOVES AND TINWARE. ,:o: E. B. BRO'WEK Has nureliased I In- sto kand llislticss of I. Ha. pcnbucli, and Is now prepared to do all kind) ot work In bis line. Plumbing and (las Kilting a specialty. Tinware, stoves, In a great Variety, Aft work flono by EXPERIENCED HANDS. M iln Str -et cornt'r ot Cut. t:i.io.n.'st:i7:ic;, i' i N. S. TINGLE Y. Announces to tlio mibllc that bo Is prepared to a j all kinds of Custom Tailoring, promptly and at reasonable prices. Now is the so i3on for a NRW SPRING! SUIT An 1 Tin jlo'j tbs pi ico to Jt a pr j?3r at Satisfaction Guarantee! Shop .irJ II tor columblin llulldlng, Main s ri t BLOOMSBURO, PA. M.UbOAN"& BRQ, ni.oo.Msr.rut!, ta. .m mufacturcre of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, PHAETONS, SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, &C. I'lrst-class wik always on band. JIIU'AIULYG XKA TI. Y DOXK Prices reduredto suit the tiines. HIDES. ' Tho Highest Mirkei Price in Cash ' i PAI ) TOI! ALL KINDS OP HIDES T A. SOIjiIiHSDKRi'S Lcatlior &3hoc riinlliiK Store Main Stiii:kt, Oppositi: Stosh Ciiopch, BL001MSBURG, pa. Aprils, '31-tj- AND PAPEB HANGING, WM. F. BODINFi IRON T llEI.OWSKcOND.HLOOMSUUIt'l, I'.-i. Is prepared to do all kinds of notrsxi svhivtinq Plain and Ornamental PAPER HANGING, UOTII DKCOKATIVK AND PLAIN. All klmlN ol'I'tirnlt hit :uialrcd nml iiinilr as eMxl :in htm K INKIll'T KIKST-ULASS Wnl'.KMKN M" LOVED. , Estimates lViadc on all Work. wm. f. noni.vR. BlOOBSBURG PLANING MILL Tin uadi'rsUn"d IiiNlnc put his Pinning Mill on Uallroad street, in rirst-ei is condition. Is pre p ired to do all kinds of ork in UH line. FRAMES, SASH, r,00RS, BUNDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Ctc furnished at rosouableprIco All lumin i u?cd Is well seasoned an I noie but sk lied workmen areeaipljyed. ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS furnished on ap iltarlou. Plans hi d t-pecttlc- -nous prepared by an expeilenced draugh sm n. OIIARbUS Hit HO, ItlOOIllNllllig, I'll Be F, SHARPLESS, FOUNDER AND MACHINIST, NzAR L. & B. DEPOT, BLOOMSBUEO, PA. Manufacturer of Plows, Stoiesnnd nil klnisot t'a?lln(,'4. tJiw stocle of Huware, Cook Moves, Hoom Moves, Moves for liuitlnir slorns.tcliDoi houses, churches, sc. Also, ljri;o suck if re pairs ror city stoesof all klnds.wholJ.'ulu and h tall ,sucli ai flro Hrlck, (iralts, I.ld-,i ent-es, ie .save 1'Ipo, couk llol'eis. spldeis, C'uku 1-laiw, uru'e Irun Keltlesi hledsiles, Wnou lloxes, all kinds ot Plow Points, Mould Hoards, llolta, I Uhter, Silt, JJOJi MA MUM. i(r - fjb3t-t F.llAK'l'.MAN HKl'ltKKNTS TllK I'OI.I.OWIMI AMKItK'AX lNSl'ItANC'K COMPANIES. LycomliiffOf Muncy Ponnjivaiila. North American ot Phlladu phla, J'n, Krankllu of 1'ennsjlvanl.i ot " " Fanners of voik. Pa. Hanover of New York, .Manhattan of Now York, onico ou Market Strcit, N0.--8, Llooinsburi;, octs4, ;-ly 77HKAS UltOW.N'H " IXSL'HA-NX'K X akUNUY. Mour's new bulldiuu, .Main biieet. Illoom9buri,'. I'a .Usets .lHna Insurance Co , of Hartford, conn. jt.ois,?j4 Itoyal of l.lverpo)! is.s.iiunu luueashlre, 10,0 o.uoo Flro Association, I'hlU'lelphU ... . 4,1GMI7 PliienU, of Loudon Z.WHiVt Loudon K Lnncahlre, of Knyljiul , i.lcu.uTO llaitfor I ot 11 irllorJ a.via.om sprlostleld I'lre aud .Marino n.uensss As tbo nienclei a'e d ret, policies aro Written lor lbs lusured wlllinul tiny delay In 1 lie glllJat llloomsburif. . , w.n.gMt, JpiltE INSUK,VNCE. ClIUISTIAN K, KNAl'P, liLOOJISUUItO, I'A. IIHITINH AMEUICA ASSl'itANX'E COMPANY. (IKltM AN FI1IK IN8U1IANCB COMPANY. NATIONAL VIKK INSUIIANCB CDMPANlf. UNION INSUH.VNUE COMPANY. 'ilieao old canrjiUTiONj arj well seasoned by aga and vinx TsiTio and bare noter vet bid a loss settled by any court of law The'r auctg aro all Invested In sounsncvarrunud ard liable to tie bizudot run only. hiiMi raaitiTLY and iiONSinr adjustad and paid as soon as determined by CiiKisniN v, uxtrr. srscui. Aqint and Adjoitki uluxs sosa, I'a. , Tlia people ct Colum'jla county should putroa libthsasoncy wnaro losies If asy are settled an 1 raid nv one of tliolr own cltltens mOMPlNKSH, Eijl'ITYi I'Allt llKVLINO, BROWBR'S NEW CARPET STORE -LARGE STOOK OF noi)Y nuussnri, I'Al'KSTHY IlItUHSKI,, UXTHA SUI'lilt IXOItAIX, SL'l'KIl IXOItAIX, . Fl.OOlt Oil, CI-0T11S, TA1H,K0IIj CLOTHS, MATTIXOS, OIIiCI.OTII ltb'09, MOQL'KT AXI) TAfKSTIlV KU03, wixmnv siiADia, &c March 10 H 1y J. W.RAEDER, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, PAPER RULER AN'D GENERAL BOOK BINDER. 11LAXK JlOOh'S OP A 1.1. DlXriUP TIOXSMADE TO OPDPtt. ppiuoniuALSiiovsi) is axyde- .SIllAttlM.STYUi. 1. w. it 11 Bi:u, 110 & 112 W. MARKET STREET, WItiKB -BAR v3 PA. STOHNM liESTAQRAHT )0( At I!. Stdlinei's Saloon Kc!iun;,'c liloL'k.c.in lie oliliiiiii'il nt nil hours, IIOTCOlTKi: AXI) WAltU MKAI.S People who urrlvu In Hlooiiislmrj: afiku TllK HWU'l.AlMloflMKOIIMKAI.S ATI UK 1101 KI.M, can uhviiyi be nccoiiiinodnteil with j: 1: pj: p s n m p. s r.s, K'l-vi'il iii good style nml sit short notice. Mr. Stolmer (Iocs not urec to fiimiili 1111 I'laliornto hill of fine, hut will iirovide his ctistoiners willi plain SUHSTAXTIAI. FOOD at lllCASON.VIII.JC I'ltlCltH. CAM. AXI) t'OXVlXCK YOL'HSKLVKS. march 31 lm A F AR vl AT Pi'flvaBte SaBc ! 1 ho I inn owned by tbo cst.ito of Ooorio Tovey, deceased, Ijji'cd In Hemlock township, will be sold : t private sale TM farm contains Ono Hundred and Sev:n Acres, U pleasantly situated and tbe buildings are ln fool condition. gjol well of water a, the door. 1'or furtu r Information apply to A A HON TOVEY, mar 24 Hloomsburir. C. C. Q ALIGN AN HEAI.EIt IN STOVES, HEATERS. and RANGES. FIRE PLACE HEATERS; 1 . W DOWN G HAT 15 S, CELLAR FURNACES, &3. A Foil M Always Kepi on Haii TIN, end OT IRONWORK 1 duly competition in this lino, us i"n i- us gom! work is concerned. No mutter liow diflictilt the job is bring it to mo, nnd I will do it or nsk n ) pity. PLUMBING-. I'm ties wanting work done m this brunch, will do well to call and tee me before going else where. I do not hire tiny but first class plumbers to do my work. STKAM FITTING. 1 am now ready to make esti mates and take contracts for heat ing private houses and public buildings by steam or hot water. GAS FIXTURE. There is always a full line of this class of goods to bo found in ' my fctore. Any l hat I have not 1 on hand 1 can furnish tit shortest' notice, us low us city prices, ROOFING. I urn always ready to do a gootl job of roofing at a fair price, j Satisfaction guaiantecd or no OPERA IIODSE, Bloomsburg, Pa suHSonmu roit TFIK COLUMBIAN. !?2 0l) A VKAIt. iilHin I Iii' Klilnrjn, 'iir(Hrilic Htlu, Neiilnill.liiir, AIkiiiIiIiiu unit l'.irllln fri-,,, f i, Ciiiiei.niiii nml Cmilirr HUMORS- Tho nine ef mcst human l is, nnd Ctrl' if when ph slcliins, Imrltnts, unit nil othtr melhoiU nnd remedies fail iviotu'.i nr KIuk'h lvii, (il.mduur swpiiinifs, t l its, old Sores. Milk Let?. Mercurlil AlTctl'r.s, EryM.K'his, Tumirj, Abfsi, car bunclrs, II d's, Hlood I'olsins, IlrlRhl's luseoko, yastlntf of tu Kidneys nnd Liver, utcnmitlttn, Cinsili.iil n, I'l es, Dysp.'pil.i, 0i,d all Itcblnffs ERUPTIONS- of the SklnnniU'e.tlp such ai Silt Hboum l'so II isis, Tetter, Hlnirworm, ll.uber's Itch, Scald llo.vd, Itchlnir I'll s nnd other Dlsilgurlnir ntn Tortuilnif 11 umcrs from a pimple to n scrolulltlc ulcer, when nss'stcd by C11 I tin and Cutlcurn Soap, the Rrat tkin cures. CUTICURA A sweet, unelnnireablj .Medlo'nal Jelly, clean off iilli'Xti'iiinlevidencj if nmi lliinus, e.us any inad f-klii unit Kb su. Instantly allays Itch lacs nn 1 IrrltJtlom. sifu-iis, soitbeiand II-uU. Worth Its iMljhi in k'oI 1 forall Itching UHeascs. CUTICURA SOAP An cxipi'slle Toilet, Huh, and Nursery HinnMe. Flagrant ith (lcllil'HH lliw ridursand in nlti.if bals im t'oi.tiitiH in .1 in Milled form a I tbivlr-tu-s or Ctitlc ra. tu ureal Skin i;ure. nnd Is Ind s pensabloln thetremiuentoi Skin vnd sjalp D's-eie-is iiniiroi reitorluif, (psenlns, and beautl fylnirthoc mplexlou a Uflsii. 'llu 0 ily Mo lb I 11 il ll.ioy '0,1 p. Oullcur.i lti'incdhs rrMbo only real curatives for dlie.iM'S ot the Skin, Scalp nnd lllooi. li Ice 1 1 11 lcimi 1 esolvent, II OJ per bottl : Ciitlcur.i, Jfc. iiM bor ; lare boxes, f 1 00 ; Cutleii ra Medlcl'ialToll.t S up 2-,o., Cuticura Medlcli a Sh.MiuHjap, He. uldevirjviliere. Pilnelp.l Depot, WLKKS ft pon'E Huston Sanford's Radical Cure. The l! fill Aiiieilemi lliiNniiilt' lli-lllliiiluii 11 Will'b llir.vl, Ami'lli'iiii I'mr, L'iiiiikIIiui Mr, .Huriitolil. ('Iiimt IIIcioiiib, i lc, For tlio Immediate llellef and Permanent Cure tt ery form ot u ,tarrn from a simple lie id cold or IlIIuclza to the Lois ot .-mell, taste aud Hear lnrf. Cough, HrouUiltls ai.d Incipient Consuinp iIjii. Indred by Physicians, ciuiulstj nnd .Med leal Journals throughout the world, us the oul complete external and Inti rnal treatment. 0110 bottle ltndlc U Cure, one box Catarib.l sol vent and Sanfurd's Inhaler, nil In one packagi', of nil drufL-bitf for I. Mk for suuford's ItaUlc.il Cure. mks Potter, llustou. ELECTRICITY Oentle, yi-t cdectlvo, unllid with lleallnir Balsam, rei.dcr COLLINS' VOLTAIC ELKO T111U PLASTKIIS one hun dred times supeilor to ml ot lit r plastcis fur every l'.un, W'eakntss.and lull iininatlou. I rice, S3 cents, cl 1 u crj -w here. A Xcvci'-Fnlllns Cure for lliiir.8, Scald, Itrulses, Cuts, Sores, etc. After flirty yours ol" (rial, I'crry I )n vis' I'a I n KUIcrMnmlH unrivaled. II ls salii ! It nets immediately ! It never lUIls! Editor of the St. John (N. B.) News, cays : In tlcnh wouikU, aches, pains, borca.elc It Is 1 ho nio-J tiTeelual ri mi dy w o know of. No family should bo vt lthout a bottle of It for a single hour. From the Cincinnati Dispatch: Wo ve wen its magic itrccts, and Inca It to bo a (rood article. From I. S. Potter, U. S. Consul at CrefclC r.hcnlsh Prussia: Alter Ions j ears r,f iifee, I mil satisfied It Is positively etllclent ns a benllns; lemedy bii- wounds, linilsos, nnd sprains. W. W. Sharper, Valdosta, Ga says: Itlsapan.ieea lor all luiibcstiiiU bums. From R.W. Adams, Saco.IIe.: It nave mo Hum edlato lellcf. R.Lowls says: I n forty years' use 1 1 nc ver lias fallc il inc. W. W. Hun, Nlcholville, N. Y., says : I Uso your I'aih Hn.i.i:it lii (iiemlv. It tWiTcip.iliiaiidkoi'eni'sS,niuU!(s wounds llkn i nalc, J.W.Dea saya: 1'or bcalds and burns It lias r.o equal l'i:i!HY 1.VIV VMS lUI.I.KIt Is not ii new untried rcnicily. 1'or forty ji'iii'H tt has lireii In eoii-t ant iihii and IIiumi vi bu have used it t ho l(iin;i'Kt die ttilwtrtaiil. Its HilcceKS l-irntlnt'i licc-aiiho (if Its merit. Sliicothu l'.iln Kilter i us liri.t introdueeil. Auatrtd (il'neiv liH'dleineH liuiucoiiioniul Kiinc, iliilo to.diiy this lni'diHno Is morn cvti'iislvt'lviised nml more hlchlv valued than ror b-'fnrc. ll cry family Kliould lm o ii b(ittlnrmiiorie. Alnili luiliiitndlieaiy iliictiir' bills mutj fifli'n he. 'ted bv prompt nppllcatliiii f tbe 1'iiln Killer. 'I'lilil.emvtf viuticmri, It Is nrfn'tlii trfe e eu In the linnri of n idiUd. Try It once tli(iroiif;lily,nii(l It villi in-(A(i Its nine, votirilruirdlst Iiiii, It ut U'.-.c., r.Or. imil ft l.oo tier bottle, m PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. I. WIARD'S PATENT NEW 1080 SERIES Ualloable Iron and Wood Beam Ohillec' aril offered to tho Tnrmers of the country for t it coming season with may valuable iniproH-mcutii, THE WIARD U the strongest and nioit dura, bio Plow In Ihu market, THE "VVIARD Is tho liet for general purpose woik, In both tod und ttnbblc. THE WIARD hat the f implcst and meet iom plctu udjuinuiait for u.ln- iwo or Dine I or.. abreatt, THE WIARD Is tho best Plow extant for Lard clay and Hony ground, THE WIARD rivals til ollur chlllul plows for cleaning In loo. u and odUeiito tolls, THE WIARD caunot bo excelled for Lightness U Draft. Our Malleablo Iron Beam Is tho only pt.v an adiiietablo lai'tal lli-uia nude; is gtiaraiit, id ,"l!nst binding or breakings Is lurfecllyiuljii.ialilo jriior3hnr.( ; overiiJ,0Oi inuic, and not ono ij athousund failid. Our Jointers, Wheels nnd Handles are all 0ur Mouiboards cei ci other ro, ttMM , ., luiju.uoic, Our Plows uro Murranted to any reasona'ulo ex. If yon aro r"Intf to h" a i.ew I'tow, bi r..rj ' L'helbo Wuuiiair.J, For s o by D U & T. W. TOItSlX, inarih to .?m lllooiesbu g Pa , LKGATs BLANKS, AIAVAVS ON HAND VT THIS 0?FIOH. llirrnU' Willi Lm m I.Uer llitmdH, nml l W MM Ml T IT m IMWpaaKJMWMWHBMMt PERRy UAVfS'x pain y X killer 1 1 i Tir i i PLOWS POETICAL. itfililiiiiloii'i. Ailitrrsi til .UniitniiiTlIn Halt, men, halt: and would you rice, When youra should ho llio victory? Turn again and chargi tlirm, U-c, Hick upon Hie fuel Hear your banner lilifli In air Hack Into the battle's glare, And fierce upon tho llrlton thcro Fall with unerring blow. Onward with Insulted might, Seek the cannon's flaming bright, l'ut the daring foe to night, Let your thunders ling. Charge the foe man o'er again, Drive them o'er the hill and plain, Hack across the surging main, To their lyrimt king. Let Iliein foil the deadly blows Wh 'ie the heat (if b.itllo glows j Let them knew the Mind that flows ' Healed through our ulns, Is llio blood (it freemen idll, Islliebl'Kid of Hunker lllll; L'v'ry iliupdf nlilch we'll spill Lie tyrants o'er us reign "SI'LHCT STORY. A Telegraphic Error. December nml May, In the persons ot Mr. Josaili Ulciid nuil Miss Darbura 1'aiil, were uniteil homo hilf dozen yctrx ngu in Inly bonils of matrimony. Peoplo vvlio knew tlicin botU were much numzoj at tho ull'ii ieu i for thu reli led ami ladylike Jliss Paul had slio waited might Ii.vmi had " hoiuetlihia " younger and haiidvjincr than the venerable, ancient and many wrinkled Jo lull. Hcing a successful Glasgow inerehuit, the aged Josi.di was rich ; and naturally their iiciitiaiiitaiiccs eoneliided that his money Mas llio chief a'.tractiiin. Perhaps it was. It is not for us Io iinpnto motives either good or bad; but there were not InckiiR prophets enough, even in the small clrelo of their personal friends, who ventured to foretell n short, sharp, nnd deeisiie mar lingo campaign, in which the young wlfo would punish tho old mail, and finally como out of tho conflict, under tho shelter of a "judicial separation," with spoils sufficient to maintain her in u competency for tho remainder of her nattir.il life. They proved f.ile prophets. Whether money wn'j at tho bii.tom of it or not, the pair lived ns happily unit as lovingly ns any two lovers could hopo to do. This was so till a certain year, when two different cir cumstances cousp'.ied to bring matters to such n crisis, thn' tlio judicial separation seemed inovitalilc. Josiah was ou tho whole an iuoffensivo old fellow ; but when his usually sluggish temper was once ipiickeiied into action, ho was primu to let it carry him to such nn ex treme Icnglh that no olio could defend him. Durham was patient to a fault, nnd tended him with a loving and f.iilhful dovotion ad mirable in one so young. The two unhappy causes which threatened for tho tiiuo being to end their miriied life, wcro very dis similar in themselves, though in tho end they got somewhat mixed up. They wero llaibara's cousin, Chtrlie Itobinson, and a telegiam. "llarbara," baid the antiipio Josiah, ono morning, nt tlio bre.ikfa.t table, "I wish that cousin of yours -'Do.tr Charlie,' as you call him would not como hero so often nnd nionopollzo so much of your time." " I do not think ho does take up much of my time," responded his wife, in a mildly turprUed touo. "Hut I do not sco very well how 1 could prevent him coniiiig,uiiless I shut tho door in ids face." "You might do worse," growled Josiah; "a great deal worse. I hato him, willi his pretensions, his stuck-up nirs, ids general humbug. Why, I heard him call you his ' dear Dubs ' last night, when ho wnntcd you to bing with him." "You aro not jealous J" litighed llarbara icproachfnlly ; "surely not. That is tho ' name ho called mo by when wo wcro chil- 1 drcn. Dut Pil tell him that you dislike it, ' and no doubt he'll desist." "You would do belter to tell him not to como nt nil, as his company is not wanted. I overheard him say list night to tint einp. ' ty-headed chum of his th it I was an old fos- sil. Worso still, ho said, ' That old fogy, llleud, has a pilo of cash ; but ho is n mis erable old skinlliut, and won't part with it,1 That was gratitude for you, ufkr finishing a couple of bottles of my old Durgiindy and smoking half a ikcu of my finest cigars. 110 is an impudent scamp." "Thcro surely must bo sonio mistake," urged his wife. " Chiirlio would never My th.it," "IIo did, though," retorted Josiuh, mi. grily " I'm quite certain. Dctter tell him nover to como hero again." "I would rather not, if it please you," reasonably replied his wife; "it would bo very unnatural for mo to do so." "You consider it moro natural that I should bo abiibcd in my own house I " cried Josiah, now at a whito heat. "Am I to understand you positively refuso to do bo?" " Well, I do not refuse," replied llarbara, with considerable tact, going over nnd kiss, iug him affectionately on tlio cheek" I do not nbsolutcly refuse, but I most respect fully decline." Josiah was forced to bmilo at his wifo's equivocation, and resolved to do tho thing himself. Ho did it neatly, too. Ho wroto to Charllo, haying that in futtiro it would bo esteemed a favor if, at any tiiuo ho intended calling, lie would " send intimation of his intention beforehand, to prevent disappoint ment," Charllo took tho hint, nnd did not call again. A few mouths nfter this, Josiah caught a slight cold, and got othorwiso out of sorts, to that tho doctor ordered him to go down, to tlio Clyde, for change of air. It bo fell out that Durham's mother took seriously 111 nt tho baiuo lluio ; nud as Darbara was mi only daughter, sho had to remain at her mother's bedside, and permit her husband to go nway nlono, of course, on tho understanding, that when her mother got better, sho would at o:ico hasten to her good man, Josiah went to n certain town on Iho coast which wo shall call h , and en- Raged rooms with ids old friend, Mrs. Meiklo. During tho first week, ho did not Improve, though Mrs. Meiklo was very nt teutlvo. Several letters passed between man aud wife, bo that Darbara was advisod as to his condition, nud not n littlo auxloiw nbout him but her mother was still dan ficroubly ill. Kext week, her mother rallied, but Josiah got worse At last ho had a bo. vero bilious attack, and was confined to bed, fo that tho presenco of his wlfo was im peratively necessary. Ho instructed Mrs. Meiklo to telegraph for her; and this was tlio telegram which was delivered to his wife i " Mns. Meikle, I, , To Mas, Di.knii, oodburu Houso, Ulasgow.- Your husband Is dead. Oome down at once." (Ircnt consternation was tho lesult. On llio previous day Mrs. Dleml had received a HltcutM nolo from Josiah, haying ho was "very ill," nnd slating that ho had been " vomiting frequently," nud that his head was "Kplitllng.'' bo that sho novcr i,itcs tinned tho nccnmcy of tho telegram. Neither did her father, nor her cousin Chirlio, who was hcut for In tho emergency. Hlio vvni fearfully shockod nt tho ucx pooled Intelligence, nnd rendered well-nigh helpless, whllo tho two men sagely shook their heads, nnd attempted to consolo her with homo leilccllons on tho liability of old ago to sudden death, which wcro well-meant but mifoittiiiatcly ineffective. Charllo tin dertook as, of course, ho was expected to do all tho arr.uiKciiicnts in connection with tho funeral. Ho wont to tho cemetery that afternoon, and ordered tho gravo to bo opened In thrco days; ho put tho usual no J tlco in tho papers; Issued tho customary black-bordered mmouucemciits ; went to 1 llio undertaker's, and ordered a liaiidsomo j collln to bo taken down to I, by tho first train In tho morning, and indeed did everything necessary with his usual busi j ness-liko proinptititdo nnd dispatch, Then ! lio went to tho telegraph ofllce, and for . warded this inc-sagei " CiiAriM-jj ltouixsox, Woodbuni House. Ulisgow, 'io Mns. MmKLr., I( . Tolo. gram received. Mrs. illeiid very much grieved. Will bo down by Urst train lo-mor-low. Do bebt you cm till then." -Mrs. Melklo read tho messago to Josiah, who smiled sweetly at his wife's loving concern nud wifely nuxtety. It was very Good of her to bo "much grioved," and to ask Mrs. Meiklo to do all bho could for him. .Mrs. Meiklo noticed his pleased expres sion, and jocularly observed that ho seemed to bo getting better even with tlio thought I of her coining down, and had no doubt that n sight of her would do him moro good than nil llio medicines ho hail taken. In tho morning ho felt so well that ho got up; but his happy anticipations of his wifo's nr lival did not last long. Lifting tho tele gram, which Mrs. Meiklo had left lying on tho table, ho read it, aud was horrified to discover what Mrs. Meiklo iiad failed to read ou tho previous evening that tho mcssngo was not from ids wife, but from tho hated Cliarlio Itobinson. Tho demon of jealousy took possession of his old soul, and dread suspicion bet him ou tho rack of mental torture "Chailio Itobinson at Woodburn House!" n t.n (,. l.l If .1 II.... I.- ...... I v-.-hihm, ,,u ,v luiunuu, mis lie iieiuaiiy I been there all tho tiuio I havo been awav? I beliovo her mother's illness has been merely a blind ; and yet tho telegram bays tho is grieved, " very much grieved." Ay, ay, that must bo because sho has to como away from his delightful bocicly. They havo had a lino time of it, calling ono another 'Dear Charlie 1 and 'Dear Dabs.' Well, Ibis is tlio last straw, and no mistake. I'll mako both of them buffer, or my uamo's not Josiah." These and similar thoughts occupied llio convalescent merchant fully uutil tho ar rival of tho train. That saino morning, Mrs. Dlend nud Cliatlio took their places in tho train. Mrs. Dlend had spent n sleepless night, and laid been regretting over and over ngain that sho had not been permitted to boo her husband in his last illness. She was dressed in deep mourning; her heart w as very bad, and her mind was filled with " thoughts loo deep for words." Her cousin, tho merry and talkative Charlie, had tied a crapo baud upon his arm, and ho, too, was sympathetic nlly bilcnt. Tho two undertakers men nnd tho coffin wero also in tlio train. Charlio bought, nud rightly, too, that however well ndaptcd tho West Coast might bo for sup. plying tho necessaries of life, a coffin of builablo sizo niul material was not a thincj that could bo obtained thero on tho shortest notice. That was his reason for taking ono down with him in order to bring tho body up to town. Tho four persons formed a melancholy procession to tho houso of Mrs. Meiklo. Darbara leaned heavily on Charlie's ami, whllo geuuino tears of sorrow chased ou0 another down her blanched cheeks, aud th0 two men followed discreetly nt n distance with tho coffin on their shoulders. Mrs. Meiklo opened tho door, and grasped both of them by tho hand warmly, observ ing that ' it was a tiuo day; "but neither of them could reciprocate her greeting, and therefore badly aud silently shook hands. Without another word, Mrs. Meiklo showed them up stairs, aud they buiuiiumed all tho courage at their command to enter tho gloomy chamber of death. Charlio quietly and gently pushed tho door open, and Ush ered in his cousin, Sho entered, lifted her oyes to tho bed, but it was vacant. Then sho looked wildly about tho room, aud there was her worthy husband in tlio flesh nud in life, standing, ut tho window in his dressing-gown, grimly looking down on tho coffin which tho two men had upon their shoulders nt tho gate below. With n fierce ly nngry glaio ho turned upon Ills wife. Her widow's weeds and tho collln bhowed there was tome moiislioiiily hlinngo thing afoot. Ho was about to sp'ak, when his wifo ut tered n piercing hcrciiu nud honk fainting to tlio lloor. The two men, heedless of tho fallen Dar. bara, staved ut each other for a nitmicut; Josiah, with mingled hato, contempt and jealousy, Charlio, witli open-mouthed won. tier nnd astonishment. Josiah's busy brain rapidly found a possiblo explanation. "They intend," thought he, "in my weak nud nervous condition, to kill mo by tho bhock of viewing my own coffin, and tho preparations llioy havo mado for my funeral." Dut ho felt btroug nnd nblo Io outwit them, "What is tho meaning of nil this?" cx clalmed tho iralo Josiah to tho thunder stricken Charlie. "Who is this coffin fer ch?" "It's all a mistako ," began Charlie, in n conciliatory to-io. "Alia mistake, is it ?" roared tho infuri. ated old man, ou whom contending passions nnd tumultuous thoughts wero begiuuing to tell. "All n mistako, Is it ?" repeated he, attempting to got within striking ills taneo of Charllo. "I bhuuld rather think it was u mistake, that I am alive--ami kicking," (Jharliu dodged round tho table, to cscapo tho blow which tho fierce Josiah aimed at him with his foot. "It is a mistake," cried Charllo onco more, across tho table. "Tho iiiossako " " Confound you and tho mcssigo," yelled tho nged one, eoiitmuimi tho chase "Noth. in would plciso you better than to bco nio bt my grave Get out of tho room, you ' confounded whelp," . Charlio got cool us Joih's fury increased, Ho was struck with iho ridiculousness of , running ami dodging cadi oilier round tho 1 tnl.U 1 ,1 , . .. ..... .1 .-., ,m wen no tnougui or tlio cof. a fit of uncontrollable- laughter, "" "'I "v vw.., w ,uri OUJUIIVBH "Hoar mo a moment," gasped Charllo with leiirs uf laughtei courting down his cheeks " one moment, Mr. Dlend, nud I'll explain. It's really very ludicrous I That coffin down below make -i me. " T'"Yoit wonTdbury mo nllve, would you, nnd laugh In my faco, you vilo scampi" roared Joslnh, picking up a carpet footstool nnd hurling It at Charllo's head, while tho latter ducked, ns tho swirling footstool with projectilo forco swept tho drcssltig-tablo clear of Its ornaments. " Out of my sight," screamed Joslnh, now fairly demented. Tho young man still hesitated, hoping to explain but Josiah seized tho poker, and would havo usod It as a projectilo had not Charlio. still convulsed, fled quickly down stnirs and out nl tho front door. When bo got there, ho requested tho two men to carry tho coffin back to tho station, and afterward adjourned with thorn to tho only hotel in tho place, to explain and l.ingh Immoder ately at this most amusing misunderstand lug. Meanwhile, Josiah helped Mrs. Mciklc to put his unconscious wlfo to bed, There after, ho hurriedly donned his npparcl, throw on his overcoat, nud rushed oil down stairs, " Where aro you going ? " Inquired Mrs. Meiklo, who hid Bent for n doctor. "Going? I am going to my lawyer in Glasgow to get n divorce. I'll not Bland tricks liko theso!" ciicd Josiah, ns ho nn grily flung himself out nud violently slam med the door behind him. At tho station ho got a Herald, where ho read t "On tho 21st instant, hiiddculy, at L , in tho sixtieth year of his ago, Mr. Josiah Dlend, much regretted." "Much regretted! M'hm," muttered tho old man, snceriugly. "A mouth or two would havo seen tho two married. Oh, I bco it nil I sco it all." When ho arrived in town, ns ho was cross ing Iho streets ou his way home, ho met his old friend Mr. Maxton. " Dear me, is that you Josiah ? You aro ndvcrlised as dead in to-day's papers ? " " Get out of my way, you old fool," re plied tho reckless one, his temper in no do grco improved by tho journey .up to town. So saying, ho tore nlong the street, leaving Mr. Maxton gazing after him in speechless amazement. When ho arrived nt his house, tho bcrvaut who opened tho door neatly jumped out of her skin with fright; but Josiah pushed past her, aud marched into tho pallor, where a few mnlo and femalo friends were assembled, presumably for tho purpose of condoling witli tho widow upon her ex. pected return to Glasgow. They received Josiah at first in silent astonishment ; but, immediately afterward, witli n hearty cheer, which was tho first thing to mako him think an error had been made, and that thcro was no intention to kill him with fear. Tho blinking of hands aud tho subsequent explanations tended to cool down his wrath, nud ns tho fever of excitement left him, ho began to feel liis weakness and physical prostration returning, nnd ultimately was compelled to accept tho situation with tho best grace possiblo under tho circum ttancjs. When tho telegram was bhown to him, ho went to tho postmaster to demand an ex pkmntiou, an apology, and compensation for loss and damage "Look here," said he " I was bid with a bilious attack, and got my landlady to send this telegram : ' Your husband is bad ; como down at once' Ono of your operators mado it ' dead,' nnd thereby caused a fright ful misunderstanding. I think you will ad mit,' baid Josiah, with studied severity of tone, "thcro is a Tery great difference be tween being bad and beiug dead ? " "Yes; there is n great difference, cer tainly," replied tho postmaster, pleasantly ; "and I'm glad tho mistako is not tho other way; for if you had been dead, instead of being bad, I would not have been favored witli this visit." Josiah had not looked at tho error in that light ; but not wanting to acknowledge tho postmaster's urbanity too readily, he re plied : "That's all very well; but it docs not explain ono of tho most stupid bluuderi. I ever heard of. Tho clerk should be hoise w hipped." " I am exceedingly sorry tho mistake has been mado; but, if you will bear with mo a moment, I'll explain. Tho dlffereneo be tweeu ' bad ' and ' dead ' is not very great in tho telegraph alphabet it is altogether in what is technically called spacing. Accord ing to tho dot and dash hystoin of tclo grnphy," continued tho postmaster, who took paper nud pencil to illustrato it, " tho word ' bad ' is thus writtou und spaced: b ... a. d .. I he word 'dead': d .. o . a . d ., being exactly tho snmo number of beats or dots and dashes ; and when telegraphed thus : ... . .. bad, cud .. . . ., dead, you will observe there is, after all, only tho dlffereneo of a dot. I nui glad, however, that tho dot has turned out to bo in your favor." ; 1 n" very much obliged to you," said Josiah, "for your lucid explanation. I pray you, however, to call tho cleik's alien, tioutotho matter. H i I I known It might havo been an unconscious error, instead of a grossly careless ono I would not havo trou. bled yon. Good nfteruoou." Willi this explanation, Josiah was paci fied and pleased. Ho restored Mm. Dlend, ou tho return from tlio West Coast, to her former position as queen of ids hoart ; but though ho regrets his hasty violence ho has not yet quito coiiquoro.l his aversion to Charlio Itobinson. an i:vi:.Mi't;i, i.ii'i:. A Philadelphia woman, who died re ccnlly, nt tho ago of ninoty-two, spent hci honeymoon with lier husband in Napoleon' expedition to Moscow. Sho saw tho burn, iug of that city, and on bovcral occasions talked with tho Kmpcror of tho French. Her husband havlug been wounded, bhe dragged him over tho frozen grouud fot uiuo weeks ou n hand-blod. A guido bo. trayed them to tho Cossacks, ami thoy wero held prisoners for eighteen months, nnd wcro exchaugod just in timo to suf. fer tho horrors aud privations of Na. poloon's retreat. Her sex was nevet discovered during ull this time. Her expcrleuco seemed to havo insured her a 1 long llfi " Memory is tho cabiuct of imagination, tho treasury of rcasou, tho registry of conscience, nnd tho council chamber of thought. Jlastt. Au cxciUUgo nays that "tho best tench. crs aro those who learn something new themselves ovory day, and nro not ashamed to ovvu it." Dcfereuco Is tho most honest, aud at tho $amo tlmo tho most Haltering, of all oonipli. incuts, nit: i,vnui;sr f 'A vi: (in i:itTit. The great cavo lately discovered hero has been visited by a multitudo of peoplo from various points of tho Uullcd Stales. Wo think lliat Lcllchficld ii destined to become the great "Jlcccn" of tho world for tho MaBonlc fraternity and scientists gener ally. For tlio last two weeks no ono has been admitted to tlio cavo except upon presenting a written permit from Mr. Rogers, and thoso who havo been fortuuato enough to obtain admission havo been principally scientists from abroad, who journeyed hero to boo tho great woudcr for thotusclvos. It was necessary to take this step, as tlio cavo was rapidly being dopoiled of Its contents. Indeed, sevoral of tho muiututcs nnd somo of tho smaller Masonic emblems wcro car ried off before Mr. Rogers or, in fact, any of our citizens realized tlio importanco of tho discovery, and of preserving tho con tents of tho cavo intact, Tlio subterranean river has been so swollen from tho execs blvo rains of tho past month that no explora tions havo been mado In tho avenues bo youd it. Dxcavntious havo been mado, however, in tho chambers or catacombs where tho mummies and Masonic emblems wcro found, and in tho vicinity of tlio pyra mid, nud several tablets with queer hlero glyphics hnvo been dug tip, also como bronze nud copper vases, and pieces of pot tery. A mound was opened aud found to contain six well-preserved mummies, ro. posing in regular order w ith feet radiating from tho centre In tho discovery of this cavo, tho key is undoubtedly found that will unlock tin. mystery of tho pro-historic raco of America, and also provo their identity with tho nn. cieut Kgyptiau race, who undoubtedly crossed over nnd peopled this continent, built temples,' nnd flourished in n high do groo of civilization until wiped out of exist ence by tho ruthless baud of tho bavage Tho caves of Kentucky undoubtedly afforded them bhcltcr and protection, aud wero used as a sort of catacomb or tho storagoofnll that was near nud dear to them, including their illustrious dead, Such at least seems to havo been the caso in this instance, whether this theory will apply to the other enves of Kentucky or not. JIauy beautiful formations havo been dis covered during the last week. Tho stalac tites nud stalagmites glisten liko so many million diamonds. Tho pillars nud col umns of id.ib.islei' aro beautiful beyond description, and its wonders will havo to bo teen to bo fully appreciated. Grayson Ad xociile. m . nv vim: tiii: pucan. "You picked tlio pecans on Onion Creek, you bay," said nn Austin reporter yesterday to a young man on n wagon filled witli pecans. "Yes, bir," ho replied, "that's where they cmo from." "Jinny up thcro ';" "Plenty of them." "Beliovo I'll try n few," quizzed tho ro- porter, taking a big handful of tho pecans. "I'll sell you n whole pock for BO cents," tnid tho man with swelling eyes. "Only want a few. Say, do you know any news ?" "Not a bit, bir; everything is very dull up our way." "Don't you know anything ?" "Well, I beliovo I did hear somo news yesterday." "What wns it 5" asked tlio reporter, cracking a pecan. "Thcro was a man got eighteen buckshot in him near where I live" "Who bhot him ?" "I did." "What did you bhoat him for ?" nskod tlio reporter, aghast. "For stealing some of my pecans out of my wagon," said tlio countryman, reaching under tho seat for his bhotgun. Tho reporter hastily replaced tho pecans in tho wagon, and nfter calling tho country man Colonel, disap pcared around tho cor ner. Tcxai Sifliiigi. cituin, .iiiki: on a You.Nii I'.ut.iinit. A young farmer of Clilltoudalc. Ulster county, becamo deeply enamored of a young lady, a stranger in tho neighborhood, who was temporarily Mopping in tho village, nud, after courting her assiduously for somo days, popped tho all-important ques tion, received " yes " for nn nusw er. and in. bisted on tho marriage ceremony being per formed tlio following evening. According ly, a largo number of friends wcro invited, and tho couple wcro mado ono by a Justico of tho Pcaco of tlio neighborhood. Imrno- diately upon tho conclusion of tlio cere mony the brido was hurroimdod by her gen tlemcn friends, nil of whom insisted upon kissing her, greatly to tho displeasure of tho jealous grooui, whereupon sho mado her escape to nn adjoining room, and tho bride gioom has not eccu her biuce or at least has not been nblo to recoguizo her. Tho truth of tlio matter is that tlio brido was n pretty boy, and when ho left tho room ho chauged his narmcnts aud minaied with tho crowd and enjoyed tho fun. Tho groom will novcr get over tho rather practical joko which his friends played upon him. Ittmira Adcertistr. A HOKSH'S I'ltlVATi: AMItlC. Dr. Dender ycbtcrday mado an incision into tlio left shoulder of n Quo horso bo. longing to Jlr. H, Hess, tho Superintendent of Street Service in tlio introduction of our water-works Bystom, and removed a silver tcn-ccnt picco of 1870, which was placed thcro about four years ago by tho man from whom Jlr. Hess bought tho horso in Ken tucky. It was intended as a private, mark, and was placed just beneath tho bkin, but considerable tissuo had formed over it dur. iug its four yearb' lodgment. It was n well, preserved picco when slipped under tho skin, nnd tho only mark it rctnius of Iho biugular bervico to which it was put isn greasy bubstaneo which adheres closely to tho depression in tho cohi.Jaiuestoien Juuriwl. jiii'iiriiEitiA alliii'kh nil classes, nl nil aires and ut nil M-iisons of tho year. As tho seed of this terrible (liseiisu Is in tho throat It Is directly reached by Darbuys I'ronhvlut'tlc Fluid used ns n gargle or by swabbing out the uiouwi witli n clotli saturated with llio Fluid. Articles used about tho sick should bu rinsed In water containing ti siniill quantity of the Fluid, it will nliso. liitcly destroy tho germs of contagion. "Life Is but n span" Yos, but It Is a span that must bo woll handled. It is also a span that uover falls to kick tlio driver Into eternity when tho end of the road is reached. Hopo Is tho sugar-coaling ou tho pill of life.