The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, July 01, 1881, Image 4

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    Tll5COLlTIBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUItG, COLUMBIA COUNTS', PA.
MOIIB TALK Allllllr 8JIAM. MX.
WluMiovcr this iti as' iniikcfl Itsiiii
lit'u.inio, tlisro is miiuli t'oitlrovpiay in
ri'jjiird to it, 801110 untcrt'iiiiiW ono the
ory mid Home rtiiothor. Tliia in not only
ho with the ;cop!o in gcnr.ial, hut phys
icians dilfiT, nho, in roeel to some
lolnH. I )ii'.uiiK' this will nlwny he
to. There are very few ieoilo who lave
over seen u cruo of eniuil itoxi therefovo
hoy know iHtritltbnliniit.it, except wlml
they Knther from liininr.whlrh is nhvnys
full of 'iToticMtis statement?, therefore
the jjpiieriil inte1Hiiei ill regard to the
disease gains nothing.
In ntiHwer to the ipiosiion, what is
Rinall pox'? 1 maintain it is simply an
eiuptivo lover, in ils eommeneenicnl not
unhko hilious fever, scarlet fever or ty
phoid fever. The eruption is only a
Hymptom whieh eharacteii.es the dis
ease. It is maintained hy hoiuo medical
authors that vnracelln, "chicken pox"
is only a modilied form of variola, "small
pox" This is not eorreet, for the ana
tomical appearances show a decided dif
ference. This, however, is a question
to ho left with the profo slon. In' the
management of the two diseases, there is
no material difference. The disease
makes its appearances about ton or twelve
days from the time the individual is ex
posed to the contagion, in the way of
constitutional disturbances, by an inde
scribable pain in region of the stomach,
and the vomiting of bilious matter, pain
In the head and hack, particularly about
the loins, weakness of limbs, general las
situdo and chilliness, and, if the attack
ho severe, delirium and sometimes coir
vulsions. These symptoms are just
what may bo found in a case of bilious
fever; if uncomplicated will last for
about three days, when a papular erup
tion begins to appear upon the face and
neck, exceptionally upon the thighs and
limlw first. At the samo time the con
Htitutional symptoms begin to subside,
and the patient becomes, in a great mea
sure, free from pain, and continues so
up to (be commencement of the third
plage of the disease which is eight,- or
ten days later. In about twenty .four
hours from the first appearance of the
pimples they become more prominent,
pointed and capped with a hard granu
lar excrescence, winch in passing the lin
gers over becomes detached, Some wri
ters compare them to the feeling as re
sembling small tdiot. I think tliev feel
more like grains of sand. This is one
of the first diagnostic signs. At this
time there begins to appear upon the
mucous surface of the mouth, nose and
eyelids, a bright rose-colored rash, which
in n few hours develops into vesicles,
and the gums become spongy, the glands
of the neck and face inflamed and swol
len, saliva is excreted in excess, so that
tho patient may be said to bo salivated.
In fact the appearances of the vehicular
eruption upon the mucous surface of the
mouth, nose and eyelids are tho principal
signs that mark the diseasu and which
arc noticeable first at the liftii or sixth
day from tho attack. Without these
signs, and ' granular excretion upon the
faco and neck that I have just described,
the disease cannot be defined from that
of chicken pox.
Small pox has for its cause, both eni
domic inlluences and contagion, aind I
believe I may properly say, spontaneous
development. I am "inclined to beliuvo
that the former is tho more frequent
cause. Changes of atmosphere are es
sential to. a healthful influence, hut they
also serve as an element of exposure,
together With the eflluvia arising from
tho decomposition of vegetable matter,
especially in our thickly settled towns,
where it is more abundant in the way of
cess pools, pig pens, refuse, garbage, and
many other abominable nuisauccs that
collect in back yards. All of these in
lluences give rise to diseases that destroy
scores of lives annually. When these
influences subside, contagion soon loses
its foothold and runs out. This is very
clearly demonstrated in the contagion of
vaccine virus. After it has passed through
a number of individuals it loses its pow
er and is no longer elTictivtj Then we
are obliged to u-sort to the mmroe. '"the
cow." for a new supply. All civilized
nations at this time believe in the piiu
ciplo of vaccination at, dcinoiibir.itcd by
Dr. Jenner. May I f, l!Mi, ho vaccin
ated a child eight years old with matter
taken from thr hainfof a milker t In)
li'lii received tlie disen.-o trom a cow?
1 he expet intent tiiieceeded perfectlv7"amT
the child recovered from the disorder.
On the lirsl of .Inly following, this child
was inoculated with small pox- nratter,"
and it resisted the coiitagion eutiielyT
It is the great, protecting agent againsj
Mitall pox It is frequently said 'to be
the most emitatriotw of all diseases.
Il'ivmtr m, t with it only upon three dif
fen 1 1 u'ruMon in tnv life of iiiuctice; it
may appear ridiculous, in prolcssiniial
i I'lU fw .in. tr .1.,.. 1 I t.. '...
vn v " ni.uii Ill.lt II r Dili IIIIMl!
eonlaj'ious than either scaih t fever or
measles, but nevertheless, I dirso stale?
and let any one show to the contrary if
they can. In scarlet fever and measles
we have.in the first place, a higher grade
of fever, dining .the entire course'eonse
quently there, ii'ust be a greater amount
of (llluvia exhaled. It is true tky do
not teiminateiir Re'aTcs of dried purulent
matter, but clothing has becomo infected
in the sick room and carried to a reinoto
distance and discnecs contracted from it.
I am of the opinion that no clothing
that is clean will remain infected when
expend for a few minutes to the reno
valing influence of sun and air. Second
ly, from experiment, there is nothing
auoiii Bmaii pox to prove tfiat it is high
ly contagious except the purulent mat
ter developed in the vesiclu anil that
only by coining in contagion with bi ti
ded and mucous surfaces. Persons are".
not susceptible to the containon at all
times, even those who have never been
protected. It has been said by. physi
cians that a person cannot enter lltn
sick room, without previously being
vaccinated, and not contract the' disease,
Hiirli a statement is without teason. .It
immly at pat ticnlarliuien that any one is
Misceptible to the infection. Tltoso who
contract tho disease from tho eflluvia ex
hah d tn in the sick, are tho-io who have
previously been exposed to miasmatic
and epidemic influence for a considera
ble time Their vital forces having be
come impoverished and weakened, they
bicoiin MMHptiblcjitid 'contract thoills-euM-
It bus frequently been askedt at
wh.it peiiod doew i he discus, become con
ti " ; I n ib n. swi r, ai the period
pat. id t" exhale vititi-
ltd ttlluviA, which is usually at the
commencement of tho purulent stage, or
when pus and mutter begin to form in
the vc-ieles, which is about the seventh
or eighth day of the disease. It has been
asked, will suiillpox develop svontuncoui
ly, without diiect or indiiect contact
with ti v diseasef it will, and I I've
the cubes that have ncently occurred in
the Vvolt tuuulicH jts;n. stances.
They are four in number, living on
tin ee contiguous lots, with an excess
bivo mouth of (tees and shrubbery, most
likely inclined to wet, situate on the
south fide of Filth near K,kI stioet. In
three of them families, I have been in at
ttndanee, moieoT W, for u number of
jiaiu Jliiiinj the pnft two or thife
tius liny have been xiek with lniasitiiit
in fivty, ogn'., bilious and pei nteJrm it
willing fevcin. On the 16th of Wnv ns
1 wn visiting nn accvmcftemcnt Jifilient
lVi"K""lm' tirem"', my "UC'iillon waai
called to William Wolf, who was suffer
ing with a billons stomach, pains in back,
head, and limbs. I picscrihnl for him.
In a few days the diilUultv passed,
and he resumed his wot I;. OnIavL'2nd,
I was called to see Henry Wolf, who
was sulTeting with severe pain in head,
back, and had a sick stomach, in the
course of threo or four days there ap
peared about twenty bright two colored
spots on his face and fcalp. They were
spoken of at the time ns resembling var
ioloid, but, 1 thought it hardly possible,
as Mr. Wolf continued to gel better ami
had not been exposed to tho disease.
Small pov was considered as rot hav
ing nnv connection with the case. I re
garded it as n hilious type of fever, the
same ns William Wolf's, but more se
vere. iSoon nfler, Lvdla I teaser, a giand
child of Mr. Wolf, was stiickeii
down with vomiting. delirium, chills and
pain in back. After a period of three or
four days she broke tint with a papular
eruption. At the same time the former
symptoms all subsided and she became
comparatively comfortable. At this
time, Mrs. Vo1f was taken with symp
toms similar to those of Lydla, but not
so sovero and she recovered in three or
four days so that she was ablo to be
about. I believed tho children to have
chicken pox, as theie were a number of
cases in town and had no suspicion of
smallpox. Dr. Mclteynolds, having the
1 tenser fainilv, with the exception of
Lydia, uiuier contract, was called to treat
Lizzie. Ho thought the ciuptions loo
full for chicken pox. Calling my atten
tion to that fact, I was led to mako a
closer examination and found the vesicu
lar eruption in the mouth, eyelids, and
nasal passages, and the granular excres
cences upon the neck and face, which
decides these four or live cases to be
varioloid and small pox.
Theie is no evidence of these people
having contracted the disease from any
one living off the premises, which if
true, tho disease at least in one instance
of these eases, must have been of spon
taneous development, arising from mias
matic inlluences in that particular lo
cality. At the date of this writing, June 17th,
I cease inv attendance upon theso cases,
they being in a fair way to recover.
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causing you to feel scarcely able to be
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forces, rendering you irritable and fret
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that marvelous remedy, Ilop'llitters. Ir
regularities and obstructions of vour sys
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special causo of periodical pain is perma
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uknkw lourc i.easi:.
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Mi-ssrs. Morris A Ireland::
Oen'8: On thu ttund or N'uvemliiT. ism. nnr tnnii
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tallv cousumi-u by lire. In which thprn irnokn.1,
quantity ot spool lumber, spo.iia uud blocks, nil boii-hoiii-d.
Tlio lire uumeil for three anU a lnill tlajs.
nv Liu ouo 01 juui-huii's in oiiriniitunu Tuesday
mornloK rollonliitf, eighty Ikuis alter: Him llro.it
was too Hot to handle, belug covered with bumltii;
blocks, tiome tlmo alter It as opened ami tho ion
tents were In a good stntof prestrvatlnn, not a
book or luiwtwlni; destroyed. , am satislled with
yoursiifes und hnvv uurchusuil nnotlu'r. nnd run
cheerfully lecomtnetid them to nnyona wlshliurto
CCI.IIIU iiit'ir vuiuuuius irum uoini; uesiioyeu oy lire.
lours iruiy, 1. u. TEI11I8,
TREMENDOUS TEST.
Uoastlnc Thirty Ho us In a lied of lied Hot Coals.
Cornlcg, N. Y., January C, 'Si.
Morris A Ireland lloston. Mass.
(lcnllemcn:-0u the night ot tho lire In our vu
lture on ihoucth lilt. Ill din usii anpolinar No.
5 Mfca. 1 urn pleased to ltitorm you, after the floor
iravu niiy ii itu iniu me cuiinr, lino u uenp 01 burn
lnucoal, whete it roasted for thirty hours, ourcit.
lzens and hell cavo ui) tho lioru of nnvthlnir tip.
Inirsavtd In It. on lelas taken tiom thu riinislwun
hnpplly disappointed to Und my eusli, vouchers arid
other aniens of value reriectly preserved. Ihe
combination works well now. 1 i.in ratlftii'd
your now and lmptuvtd work, ouo of vthtch, a No.
-I', 1 hive trd-red in jouraKent to-day, vv 111 afford
ftusumic luuicilivu lu Uliy 1110.
rruly Yours, E. H. IUknks.
STILL AHEAD-
Kochtster, N. II., Dec. 10, 10.
Messrs. Mollis & Ireland:
l)iar Slis:-In the disastrous Hie wnichtook place
In this town Nov, .in, tuo Morris ar.il Ireluidsafe lu
my utoro was subjected to a Sctie test, b-lnt
thrown Inlo the ii llorand a huge mass otdi'bi Is
t.-ll upon It, ntul tt was In thu iiilnsMmio twodajs.
I lake iile.isilie In 1 l.Iul Inltiir i oil I hat iinoiiexrava-
uoti If wasopiiii u without trouble uril llioconMits
wen-iutinu to ii iiiiii.juicd. I chiirtully recom
nii'iiil juur miIi 8a ui him ,1.1 1 want iiLolher I should
cj.iaini) iii'ciiuwi ube iioin joti.
Yours truly, Cl.W. llnwK.
STILL ANOTHER.
I lulu tho Ureal t'liuluTioy, Now York.
Tin), N. Y., luciiiibcr II, isiu.
Ucsirn. Morris .V liehiuil. Itoi-'lin:
li"iilli lu. 'li: Afti'r itllhi S'liiK lliti charii'd lionks
oiitof Did faffs i lu.'i.i'''. also niir nr inv own whti'ti
u.i" , mother I'ltko, which urn i.ot In the Ileal of
tin' lit.' like lliii No il l itolv puii h ised of nil, which
W.IS III till) tlllMiM'l II'IY-I llflll, llll.irh. uud had In b
eonlliiii.il'j phmil i n iluni.n Minnl.i) nlht us It
ll'.('Olllpll l.,V hill IL Ml lll'll Willi Hill hllljf IIIIISIIIIS
hi il iilli'i- Ii, II tin ilitu tiiati'tlal. oh ui i'iiiiiL' It In Ihn
iiiIihTiiii il.iv i tli'ri,ooii, I was ph asi'il to llinl thu
I'liuti'iitH, liiiiiks, napirs ntul null') uum nil pi t
sri led lu 'i it in. n km ly Miml condition. Willi this
piooi ui i nn iiiniiiiiilliirsM (iiui sail' wn hae yiv
en j our iiKi'iitim ouh r f r oi.e Mi. s safe.
Yours ri'Spcel fully, Davis .t Co.
'I'HH UKKAT
BOSTON lflRE.
JANIIAIIY. ls.su.
.Mortis ti liclatid'H Knfm Apiln Tiluiiiphiint-Messiu
llll'l', Kl'lllllllt il i'O'H. Ull'l siifu HuveulH ItH
ValiialiNi cohli'iits Ititait, after Im'Iiii; sub
Jii lt d lu liitrn nhi'iit for nno llinidred
and 'llility Hums.
lloston, January i, nut.
Messrs. Mollis K Irt'lini.l. lloston:
(ienlfc: (in the nlul.t cf Deiember ss, last, tho
bululliur occiinl-d In nait by us at Nn.vi Kcderal
street, and nlilch was lour hloiles lil;li and about
win leet deep, eaUKhl lire and was destroyed, with
all ltscoiiliMH,ciiin-!.Mliii;Lf a Miy largostoekof
puiwr, tin k Linuers iiiaitTiais nun o i er iiiercuuti
Uli.'. U hllii heM'ral otbt r lurcii bulldliiL's ll1 loliiliiir
ours weie burned at thu same tltuv, the Ilames were
exllnauli-hed thu follow Inir dav. but our stock con
tinued to bum fur uais then after. Alter a delay of
ISO hours wn weie utile tu uo our safe diiu out
trom thu ruins and ii)ieiied, and were pleaed lu Itnd
ull the contents well pteserved. 'lha safucoutalued
our most Yuluuhln books, papers, policies, etc, and
wenowfeelbuietliatourJuiiL'nii'iil was toirectlu
biijlnt'onuof nur lafos, which we decided to do
after knowing tho wonderful record of your sales lu
the sreut lloston lire of Wo reeura the protec
tion of j our rale as most remuikuble, and this lire
Is a guaranty of its security to those who may wish
iu puruiasc.
Yours very truly, Kick, Kkndall & Co.
Also a Communicaticn from Ex-Cover
nor Alex. Rico,
lio ton, January 8, 1SS0.
MESSHS MOHIIIS & IKELANll.
(lens: Ihuioinailii careful examination rf the
contents of the tale purchased of you tomu jears
slnceby ILo hrm ot luce, Kendall & Co , and which
wan subiectto tho test of etounou heat In the
great tire or latt .Sunday nlKht. I retard the so
curlty of tho eafo under the circumstances oa most
reimirkaolo. None of Its contents were burned,
uui ntiu any oi iiieiu su lujureuuy neatasioiw
luuiviiaiiy uuuiatu. iMiouiucommu anysi'curu
Us to your safj hereafter with additional oouil
dence, With great respect, jouih very truly.
Alexander 11, nice
THE LATEST YET.
BUr THE SAME R5SULT,
So Norrld'.'twoek, Me., Keb, 1, 1MI
Messrs Morris & Ii eland. HgfUui Muis.i
The ealu I rnuehi ui jou lest (K'tcberwai In n
wo-story wocden bulldlnif, whnh buried Jan.Sfi.
Tlio butldlntr tookll'i'ln tho nluht, and llw sof,,
bulldlliR and Its rontei.is, fell Into the cellar upon
a pile of dry wood, mokltii; a hot me whkh latted
forteu hours. Hieouisluoot tho sjfiia .eatid
n u nut. ii meiieti ino unuaio and utai oir tho door
I he conteuts conbl-ted of watches. Icwcim. tiiin,
ware, books popi ra Jtc, all of which came out In
irood roudltlou, 1'apeis hlDL'atrati tt the inside ot
Ibiifafeweru not Injuud ihesaiu ihos for It
hell wl.at Ills, Biid I it el well satinied with what It
uuauunu. rieasu write wuai jou caa allow for II
1WI1.IHH UVR UUV, UUU UUIIXU,
O. V. HALL.
CHAMPION RECORD in the GREAT
BOSTON FIRE in 1872.
ICficnd forpilooa and descrtptlvo catalofiio 1.
fore purchauinu'claewhcro,
MORRIS & IRELAND,
64 SUDBURY ST.
Boston Mass,
Mimk r
BLOOM S&UBG STATE NOHMAl SCHOOL
SIXTH NORMAL HOHOOL 1 I ft 1 '!.! t'T
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Hv, D, J. WALTBK, Jr7Ph. D., Principal.
TlllHSUIIOOh, asat present constituted, otitrs tho very best facilities for Professional and Clnsstcailearnlnff. ,,ntifi nnilv of nure.ioft
lltilldlnirsBnacious. Invltlnif and commodious i compleU'ly heated by steam, well ventilated, lighted by km, and furnMicd with i bountltul sunptj 01 punon
sprlncwater. ,...,
wicaiionneniiniiii, nnueaiy oi ncccfls. macners Bxiiuneueeu, iniu., nu.i uniu i ;"v""'-i " '", ' , Vi
moderate. Kitty centn a weok deduction to all oxpcctlni: to leach. Htudeuta admitted at, any tlmo. Itooms reserved when desired.
courses of study prescribed ny tuo :stato i
I. Moitel Hcliool. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical.
Adlnn.! ftuifaoa T A p.'iitenitn. 1 1, nntiiinrretitt. III. fnnrnp In Mimic. IV. Course In Art.
Tho Klcmentary Sclentlllc anil I'lamhwl Courses
correspondlnB Hegri-cs ; Master of tho KletnentH ! Master of tho Sciences : Master of tho Clasitcs. Uraduatcs
incirntiainmcnis,, siiineu uy mo uiiicersoi ino iiouru
rnecoursu ot Hiun y orescriDeu uy ino ataio is nncrai,
Tnoriiatoreiiuiresaniirnerorueroi cuizensiup.
gent anil oiucicni. rencners lor iierncnoois. m iiiiiuiiu
anuineirtaienis,asMiuuenis. 10 an sucn 11 promises
Lainioirue,nuurc3ft 1110 lTincipai.
ltXl It'll t 1411 H .X'!.! . f .. H.fl.l.lnn( tin,, v.l
Sept. R. 'in.- ' ' '
SPRING CLOTHINGE-
THE
LARGEST - - - - STOCK
OIF
CLOTHING.
JUST WHAT WE REPRESENT IT
FOB.
CUSTOM TAILORING OR READY MADE.
ItfOW OlM HAND
INVITE YOUR EXAMINATION
TO KNOW "WHAT TO WEAR" AND "flow TO WEAR IT."
CALL AT
THE DAVIS.
$1,000 REWARD.
ONH TlKillSANI) (l.OOO) DOI.I.AIIS
I'HKMIUil ull"ieil id ANV I'HUSDN
tlmt will iln (iltKAT A ItANOK
OK WORK on ANY OTIIKIt
MACI1INK.
WHAT TI1K
NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED
Will do without busting.
It will make wide hem 011 sheets, ic, hem all
uiiiniieriif hias woolen Hoods, us soft merino, eniH',
or L'uods dllllciilt to hem on other machines. It
makes ,1 more elastic stitch than any oilier machine.
II will turn a hem and put lu pi l lie; at same tliuu
It will turn a hem. how hrald 011 thu rlu'lil side
and stitch on trlnunlni; at 0110 operation.
It will do f, lllnc tilns or straight, cither on cotton
or woolen yoods.
It will fell across seams on any goods.
I will hind u Dress or Skirt and tew on faclnu,
either with or without Hiuwlne; stitches; hind Hretu
floods with thes.iiiiomaterlul.t'llliurtcallops.iioluts,
squares or Ktiatght. '1 ho only machlnu Unit will bind
Hats, Cloaks, or other articles with tlas, butlu or
silk, from x to 3 luchislu wl.it h, without bustlnif.
It will gather with or without snwlni; on.
It will father between two pieces and sew on at
the same time.
II will mako nrunio and stitch a pillow slip on to
the facing at the samo time.
It will shirr any kind ot goods.
It will muko plaited ti tunning either with or with
out sewing 11 on.
It will mako plaited trimming either Bcalluped or
straight and bew aplpli'gou at thu same time. 11
will mako knife plaiting.
J. SALTZEB, Qcu'l Agent,
lUoumsbursr. Pa.
oct. 1, '80-tf.
J 1 t,u IT-lm
LKOAL 1ILANKS,
.ALWAYS ON HAND
AT'TUft OWJOK
BS1
' UP . . . ! lit! f.3 i
rh ' i 1 iti.iNj.t 'SB-a
1 ,. :,:;.".rt Sk
n ;'.. gr,
:ir 1 ' , )&-..
' " u , , ,, 1 , , tfhimM
l'j . . A On ' Ti trrr lj
P&y "r,,, V ' mt
. , . ... r.i.nin
nro I'llOKKSSloNAU ami Htuilcnw graduAtni,'
ui i usiee-. ....
aim mu 5 ;ieuiuic nan tiassioui tuuisus ru nut ;
iiioinnes ueiiaiuin. aimiiuui vuoihiuhjuuiulm ui
11, suuuiis jiiiiiniirimunn s,inouiuramu
uiuiu ueveiopiu muir powers, uuuuumiuub uiiuuituuiktun wi
nf iP.n.l.iia.
PORT GRAPE WINE
Used In the principal Churches for Communion
Durposcs.
EXCELLENT FOR LA LIZ E AND WEAKLY
PERSONS AND THEASED.
Speer's Fort Grape Wine
' FOUR YEARS OLD.
mills Celebrated NutUo Wlnn Is made from the
J. Juice of thu oporto drape raised lu this country
Its Invaluable
Tonio and Strengthening Properties
are unsurpassed by any other Native Wlno. Bel g
the pure Juice of thuiirape, produced under Mr.
Upeer's own personal supervision, Its purltj' and
geiiuiiirness aie guranteed. The youngest child
muy partuko of Ils geneiutis iiuallttes and the weak
est Invalid use it to advantage It Is particularly
benltlclil to tho uged and debtlltated, and suited to
the various ailments that nfTect the weaker sex. It Is
In every respect WINK 'to HE UKLUiU ON.
SPEER'S
P. J. Sherry 5
Tho 1'. J. MIIUItltY Is a Wlnn ot Superior character
and partakes ot the golden qualities ot tho grape,
from which It is madu. for Purity, ltlchness,t'lavor
and Medical l'roperttcs, It will be found unexcelled.
SPEER'S
. .l .lSraiidy.
This 1IKANDY stands unrivaled In this Country,
being tar superior for intdlrnl purjioses.
IT 18 A 1'UltH distillation f om tho grape and con.
tains valuable medical properties
It has a dellcato tlivor, similar to that ct the
grapes from which It Is dlhtllled.and Is In great favor
among first clas-i families.
Keo tluit tho signature of ALFRED Hl'KElt,Passalc
N .1 , Is over thu coik.of each bottle.
SOLD nYO.A.KLEIM.
lleOM '60 t-
To Ncrvon: Sufferers Iho Great Eurcpcaa
Roycdy.
UK. j, n. simi'son's srticinc mkiiicink.
llr. J. H. Simpson's Wpeclllo .Medlcino Un positive
curoforuerw(iikoriiodyor brdii or excess of any
kind, such as weakness and all dlieases rasulllug
from Nervous Debility. Itrltablllly.Menlut nnxlety,
iJHiguor, l.ussltudo, Dern.'silon 01 bplrlts and func
tional lUraugemunts of Ids neivous sytstcm t-eu
eraliy, 1'aliislu I lie
nacK nr mho, uoi".
ot.Mpmo-y, rrcuia
tore olJiis'O anil ill
eases thai loud ti
coiism.llon,lnsiii'l
ty fan early gravt
or tioth. No luattei
how aliattered tin
system may b" frore
exm-ses of a 11 j
kind, u . h'.rt 0"Ur, e 1 n n 111, dielue wul lerivie iu,i
lost functions und troeuie heahh and happlueBt
where beioru was despondency and gloom, lha Hpo-
uiuu lieilieinu is I'eilli; u...! tvuil wuoudriui SUI Cia1).
riimuhi. ts Ki-tt fr e tu all. Willp for llieiiiand
get fu'l liarfleu'or.
rrlo". Sf "Kl" ll.'W per parksge, or all packages
Address all urdera, J. II. HIMI-S'iNN Mh'DIUlNKCO,
nut iui mm jutiui amui, xiuuaio, , v.
lob. II. Ht-if
rAJNViUOIUCO.,
WllOLKiJAUl OltOUKItS,
1'IIIUDILrW,
IXiakursIa
TKA8, avitoxn, vavruE, uuuAit. mouikuu
N, K, vonortiMiMia Uia Arnh wmiim.
i.,.i i-in,i Mi.ifr.mi anil thorouirn. EtdpiisH'
V. Course III l'liVAicill Cnltllie.
therein, jccclvn State Diplomas. confcrrlnB '!' fp,VV'5
lu tuo otuer uourses reccn u norunu v. ..u.i.r
. n ..im,.wnf.ii.
iu' 1 , VX cumTi hv furnlihtni? Inlclll
.uw o.muv. .u ,, .y, .', -(-"".
K1,"'" i;.vtntrHchoot Fn
P. 1. IlIf.tMYBIl, Secretary.
liiniiiiiMHinwuiram
Battlo Crook, Michigan,
UH0rA0TOBIB9 OF tllU ONLY OKNUlSE
THRESHERS,
Traction and Plain Englnoo
and Horso-Powors.
Mo.tComnlctoTbrf.licrriittorjt Established
U thoWartd. 1040
f f ur A DO ofollntiownii,li.lit6"t
J I ItAnOiK". without chaniro of nimo,
O - tnaomreuicnt, or , location, to " baa up i
Iroad warranty yiten on all our goods.
STEAM - l'CIWEU HEPAUATOUS taS
Coinpli le Mtenm OiiintiMflijiiHrta.
7tn.il Trnrtlon JCnulncn ami l'lnlii Luglnc
over neon hi tho Amerlean marsct
A tnuUltuitt of tjvrtal ftmxuru am tmprotmtnU
for 181, toirothor with npe rior qualtttt' it r omlnie.
tt,m an j nafrlali not dnianiM of by other make.
Four sli of HeparaWw, from 0 to 18 bono
Capacity, for ttuam or hortt rxnrtr.
Two ftylm of " Mmintod " Ilonw-roworj.
7Kffi nnft eet or Scleeteil Lambrr
OUU.UUU (rmnlrfloUymro(r..Ir(it)
couitantty on hand, from which l built the u
romimraulo wood-work 01 our macniuery.
TRACTION ENGINES
mo!-. 8, 10, 13 llorie Tow
. Farmer nnd Thresliermen are Invllod tt
JnvfwtUrato UiU tnateAie.. ThronahiK Machinery,
Circulars sent free. AddroHS
NICHOLS, 8HEPARD & CO.
Battle Creek, Mlohlsaita
l.in.T, sion t
THE GREAT
lWItZTNGTON ROUTE.
tVNo other lino runs Threo ThroiiRh Piuv
reiser annus iiiiiy uoiivcen Liucngo, oca
Moines, Council lllutls, Omaha. Lincoln. Bt.
Joseph, Atchison, Tnpeka and Kansas City.
Direct rminrTtlnilfl fur lilt luilnta In l.'ntiuau
Nebraska, Colorado, Wyomtiur. Mmitunii, No
vbuii. now juciico, Arizona, luano, Oregon nnd
California.
. Tho Shortest, Speediest ntul MoatComforta-
Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Galves
ton nnd nil points in Terns.
ine. iincgunicn inuiieciueuis nucrcd bythla
Lino to Travelers und Tourists, nro n.i follows:
The colobrnted Pullman (Kl-wheell I'alaco
Sleeping Curs, run only on this Line. C, II. 1c
O. Palaco Drnwlnir-Itoom Cars, with llnrtnn'A
ltccllnlng Chairs. No extra churgo for Seata
In ltccllnlng Chairs. Tho famous C, II. & Q.
I'alaco Dining Cars. Gorgeous Smoking Can
fitted with Elegant Illgh-Ilackcd Italian lto
volvlng Chairs lor tho eiclusivo uso or first
ciass paiicngcra.
8tccl Track nnd KilnprtnT' Pniltnmonf. fnm.
blnod with thoir Great Through Car Arrange
ment, makes this, Rhovoaltothcrs, tlio favorlto
Homo to tho South, South-West, and tlio Far
m'SV.
Try It, and you will find traveling n luxury
Instead of a discomfort.
Throutrh Tickntn -lit tlita rrlnhr'i4f.il r.tnn
for snlo ut all ollicca in tho United States and
Canada.
All Information nhmit Rates of Faro, Sleep.
Ing Car Accommodations, Tlmo Tables, iL
will bo cheerfully givon hy tipplying to
J. Q. A. 111'. AN, Gcn'l Eastern Agent,
'JOU Washington St., Uostnn, Masa,
,., nndai7 Hro4dwny, New York.
JAMES H. WOOD, (len. Pass. At Chicago.
T.J. POTTElt, Oeu. Manager, Chicago.
March 18, '60, 40t
CANCERS CURED
At Crane's Cancer Infirmary, Adiiscn, N. Y.
lUINDltEDS OF PEHSONK from all parts of tho
world have been cured of this much dreaded dis
ease aud are now living witnesses that thev have
beenieseued Iroin a terrible and untimely death.
Doctors. Ministers und thy Poor treated free. Write
I?S,1c.'.'i9Vll!r.,Llv""'',ul,P'ir,,culi,r8' Adddress Drs.
Oct I o h l'"UWN, Addlton, N. Y.
Weaver & Oo'o Ads
$1,
AYEAK
can bo made ut homo by
any uctlvo mun or woman,
tuy.or gill. You win not
oe tiDiigcu to icavo your 0 u ton 11, or he away from
home over night. .nv nno enn en,..iiit.t ihf. h,,Ji.
he-ei- It retiulris no capital.
n Ji WILL s 1 '"'jj'Vj1 AN OUTFIT WOUTH
11 nu are pinnnv,., nm-ti,,. 11, ,1... ...... ...
muko from fl to n an ;ei,leg, f-cmu ct our ogenu
report a piuilt of jji m u single day. wVtu. at ,mee
for full particulura to a. t). nllihut'T. "u liarcliy
street, N. Y.
"m.u milieu 11, Ol-oiu
BUl'BKlOlt TO ALL OTHERS.
.11 lit 1 .-.il
Highest
I'llJes
Awarded,
PIANOS
nilCVHIt Jk N(N,T91 IrchMteet Philadelphia.
Highest wiiriis for thu best Haiioss London
Paris CVntenrl.il ud eun'a State fairs.
UJIUII 11, Sl-tlU WACII
$5
Outnt fnA In II.MA uhr. .-1.1. .
ti,7, nr.Vf ni,ra.V"V,v ""j;'r..,!'''r.'e'u
a day and upw Mis iVeVsil,-,1 3
as men. and young bejs and girls m.itrrat iSS?
No one who Is wllTlng' to werE fi lis to rtiake uiMe
uiontj eyLry Caj- than can t it.aliu iw Jk t
on""' emplojiniut. Tttsw who t 7gie ouci
wtuniidaatiort row to rortuna. AUnm ti tu5?
un, Kiitund. Main itTvJ o 1 "
LATEST STYLES OP
At tho 00LimWAlI omoE.
17. m
RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES
DliNNaYUVANlA JtAliilUlAU. 1'IIILA.
L DKI.riUA r.tllG It. It. DIVISION. 1
SUMMER TIM 13 TABLE.
On and after fitindny. Juno mm, tho trains
onthol'iilinucipnia.v, nno nn ironnuniiion wlh run
as follows! ,.,, uu
y IV .Mil'.
Erlo Watt lenvm I'lil'artetnhla 11 r,j p ,
" " IturrlHhiirg 4S5am
' William-port S4naw
1 " -lorsey ahon 11 mi 1
" " l.oek ilnven 40ni
" " Hetiovo n ca , ,
arrive at f.rlo )km
Nlagam Kxpretflleaeriillnfle1rlila 1,1
11 nrr. at .vllllatniport, .
' " LnckliaNcH 4 "n u i
" lleti.ivo - 1
" " Kane ,
Fftft l.tne leavp I'lilladi'lplila 1
i- 'i HotrlsbuHf 4 n ,
" arrive at WillluiuSp -.r
" " l.oei'. llaM ii 1
KAhTWAhD.
f dfle KtfireiMi leaves Lock lla-, n 1
" " .iBi'iisy si.oiu t 1
" " w llllarnsport 'o n
" arrive at llarrhhuig tins n 1,1
" I'hlladelphht tu. ,
" " Kttno imiiiii
Diylixprcssleavos henoio in 0.1 am
' " lock Haven 11 Mam
" " WllilnitiEriort 11 Da pta
" arrive at lliiirtiburc R 40 urn
' ' Philadelphia iW pu
" ' Krio 1135 am
Erie Mall leaves Itonovo a 0 u ta
" Ix;k Haven 10 lu p m
11 " Williamson 11 no p m
" ntTlvesatltarrlsburg snoum
" " l'hllidelplua 7 3Snni
Fast Ltno leaves V, llllarnsport U ia n m
' arrives al llarrlshurg 11 in u m
" " rhlladelpuu T35am
Erie Mall nnd Fast Line west and Paclnu Kt
East make cose connections ut Northumhonotirt
with 1.. 11. it. H. trains for Wiikesbatre ana
scranton.
Erie Mall West. Niagara Exurou West and Pn,t
Lino Wesnnako close connection at Wllllomseoit
with N. U. U. W. trains north.
Nlncnra Express West and Dav Exnirsa f,,..
makoclosoconnccttun ut Lock llinen with 11. e.V,
... ... 1 uuin.
Erie Malt east nnd West connect at Rrln wiiii
trains on L. H. M. 8. It. H. i at Corry with O. c. 11.
1'.4! W. It. It.i at Emporium with 11. N. Y.&l'. IL II.
and at Driftwood with A. V. II. It.
Parlor cars will run between I'lillalclnhla nnd
WtUamsport on Nlaara lixnress west, and Dav Ri.
press Kast, Sleeping cars on all night (rains.
VM. A. 1IM.IJW1N,
Ueneral oupt,
NOKTIIEKN CENTHAL KAILWAY
COMPANY.
On nnd after January lith. lf-sl. tralnt. wilt u
Sunbury as follows tl
nuiaunTuui,
Northern Express u,3u a. in., ariivo Elmlrn li.30 pm
Arrive at Canandatgua 3,'ii p. m
" Rochester 4.40
" Niagara, m 48 "
Niagara Express 1 .115 p. m. nrrlvo Eimlra fl.M p m
nrrlvo Canandatgua 8.33
" llochcster 945
" Niagara u.toan
Fast lino Clop in nrrlvo Eimlra 11.03 p m
" Watklns 11.65 ptn
HOUTIIWAltl).
Soulhern lixprens 1.32 a. in. arrive flarrlsb'g 3.15a m
nrrlvo Philadelphia 7.3.1 "
" New York 10.85 "
" Ilaltlmoro 1.40
" Washington S.CS a m
Puclllo Express 10.1111 a m arrive Ilarrlsb'g ni.015 p m
nrrlvo Philadelphia 8.45 p m
" Now York 6.J5 "
" Ilaltlmoro C.20
" Washington 7.G2
Day Kxpivj1.5) p in nrilvo Ilarilsburg 3.40 pm
' Philadelphia (1.45 "
" NcwYoik 9.30 "
" Ilaltlmoro C35
" Washington 7.52
Erie Mall 1.03 a. m. arrive Harrlsburg 3,03 a. mi
' Philadelphia 7.35 '
" Now York 'O-SS "
" Baltltnoro 7.40
" Washington 9.02
L. P. FAItMElt, General Passenger Agei,t.
FltANK THOMSON, General Jlanagi r.
piIlLADELP;
HA AND HEADING ItOAD
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGEU
TRAINS,
Maybo, 1681.
TRAINS IKAVK llCPKHT A FOLI.OW8(SCM1I1T EXI'KITVD
For New Y'ork, Philadelphia, Heading, 1oi.,,jo
Taman.ua, ftc, 11,45 a. ra
For Catawlssa, 11,41 u. to. ; ,10 aiv, 0,J3 t , in,
For WIUlamsport,il,15 a.M a. m. uud y u
IKAlNarOll RDPKKT LkATI AS F0tJ)ws, (r HPAr
CK1TKD.)
Leave New York, M i. Tamanend 9,45 a. to. and
via. Hound ilrook Ilouto 7,45 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia, 8,43 a. id.
Leave Heading, 11,33 u. m., Pottsvlllo, f!,to p. u
andTamaqua, 1,55 p. m.
Loave Catawlssa, c,to 8,40 a. m. and 4,00 p. m.
Leave Vllllamsport,9,45a.m,,oop.ui. and 4,3) p. m
Passengers to and from New York, via. Tama
nend nnd to and from Phtln le.lpb.la go tuxougn
without change of cars.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
General Manager
C. G. nANCOOK,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
Jan. li). lisl-tf.
ELAWARE, LAOKA WANNA AND
WBSTEHN HAILUOAD.
BLOOMSBURO DIVISION.
Tlmo-Tablo No. 39, Takes effect at 4:30 A. ,M
MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1818.
. MI'Af IflWQ .
NOHTH,
STATIONS.
SOUTH,
a.m. p.m. p.in
Scranton
Uellcvuu
Taylorvllle.. .
...Lackawanna....
Plttstou
.. West Plttstou...
Wyoming
Maltby
Dennett.
Kingston
Kingston.......
..Plymouth June.
....Plymouth
Avoudalo
Nantlcoko
.Uunlock'a creek.
....Hhlckahlnny-...
....Hick's Kerry....
....licocu Haven.,,
Herwlck ....
lirlar Creek
...Willow Grovo....
Lime Itldge
upy........
...Illoomsburg
Itupert
Catawlssa Bridge
DauvUlo
Chulosky.......
Cameron
.Northumberland.
9 35
V 1U
2 10
2 Tl
2 so
2 33
2 44
2 49
2 63
67
II 16
C SO
6 25
II 83
6 40
e 4:
5 60
a 65
6 6
7 10
9 46
9 59
10 07
10 IB
3 15
10 33
3 15
7 18
3 10 7 1$
8 15 7 Sfl
10 99
III 84
10 42
10 33
11 U7
11 13
11 !M
3 21
7 35
7 49
3 20
33
3 60
4 03
4 10
4 18
4 iX
4 29
4 S3
4 49
4 49
4 33
3 00
B 19
9 18
u 30
5 45
8 04
8 25
8 45
8 35
9 Ot
7 15
7 23
7 30
7 44
V'l
830
8 11
9 61
9
9
11 39
11 45
II 61
11 37
12 18
12 45
p.m. p.m. a.m
W. F. IIALUTUAfi, Sunt.
BaporlntODdontl Otnce, Scranton, June 10, 1679.
(U -1 f outfit furnished free, with full Instruc
VIII tlorm 'r conducting the most prolltablo
Il I 1 I business that any ono can engage In.
H Tho business Is so easy to learn, aud our
Instructions are soslmplo and plain, that any ono
can mako great profits f 1 om tt e very start. No ono
can fall who lswllllng to work. Women aro as suc
cessful as men. hoys nnd girls can earn large sums.
Many have made attbu business overono hundred
dollars In a single week. Nothing llko It OTer knewn
befoie. All who engage ore surprised attheeaso
and rapidity with which they aro ablo to make
money. You can engage in this business during
your spare time at great profit. You do not have to
Invest carltal in It. We toko all the risk. Those who
need ready money, should write to us at once. All
furnished tree. Address Thck to Co., Augusta,Malne
oct. 16' -bu-ty
Directions
For Catarrh
Hay Fever, Cold In tho
head, Ac, Insert with
Uttlu finger, n partlfle
cf tho Halm Into tne
nosttlls: draw strong
orcntha through tho
nose. It will to ub
Hotbod, cleouHlng, and
enlliig tho diseased
membrane.
Apply , particle Into
ha ear.
ELY'S CBKAM BALM
HnMng gained an invtalli x.-a' 1111 1 H'
eln A 1 r , t
i. . , OP 1 in 1 1 u 'i 1 1 ui il 1. .
wonderful nmidv wherevir ki.ewn. fi.li '.i'al
will convli.ee the mtst skeptical of Its curative
Powers. ItelTeetualh clent.hes tho nasal puM-agia
of 1 utarilial vlrui, causing huilihy Kciilunii.al
las Ii lltiiiiiiuilor, und liritullun. io'ei,tsthr mem
hrniiiilllMcgs of the hiud tiom' .idaillonulci.lds,
completely heals thu muich, and riM'.res ILo sense
of tasu und smell. lienellelalCiesults aio realUed
Vy afiw applications. A thorough 1 reatmintos di
rected III cure Catarrh, As a household rtmidy
for cold In Ihe head It Is unmualed. The balm U
easj to ute and agreeable, sold hy druggists at to
cents, ou receipt of 60 cent will mall apacktgo
Scuj for circular, with full information.
iXYU CltEAM liALM CO., Owcgo, N. Y.
Fou sale in Illoomsburg by iloyer Uros., O. A. Eltlm,
N-'iJ,.."enaf rauou Ba J . KlLtwrU and by W Uulr
sale Druggists generally,
oct, 91, MKly &
HELP
Youiaeliea bytaukng uose
when & void eu cfaauce la Of-
tared, thereby aJwavsketpUiif
i?..?w., ariUfe of tu good chances lor
wealthy, wnlU Hcm who do not Improve uch
f J 4ta In tttvttty. Vowant iamy wotafs,
r.,ir 'Jr 'u,uf iot v light in lueirowur
S,"- ?i UaU.u wui pay Loi thu U t-'u
oruiatry vrag. v. tumuli u ..uiit duiai ut
IJfU1 to wutk lor u light In their owiik
aa xt4BUi ouiat kid
5JiH,L0l '. No who tkiattt
fag iaiu
tww your
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ly ftl MBttlr. Ttru n d.
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p.m. p.m. a.m.
9 3D 4 12 9 4H
9 S3
9 17 9 31
9 08 9 30
8 69 3 51 9 94
8 51 3 45 9 19
8 4 3 41 9 14
12 41
19 S
8 33 3 30 9 04
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8 12 3 IS 8 47
8 04 3 04 8 39
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7 S2 2 34 8 12
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7 10
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8 43 1 48 7 29
27 1 97 7 11
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