THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. AnEroneons Belief. UOV A MISTAKEN TIIKOUV NKAltt.Y COST A WKI.I, KNOWN MlNtSTI.ll HIS I.U'K. Tho following rcmnrknblo statement, mnda by a well known Haptist elergy mnn, besides tho unusual matter of vnluo it coutnlns, will bo found moat rcadnblo and interesting ! Mkssiis. Editohs: I hnvo always iKjlioveil most llrmly in tho brother hood of men, and that every human being Is in duty bound to assist his fellow man to the fullest extent of his power. Tho relation, therefore, of my personal cxpcricuco will, I trust, prove of benefit to many thousands in this land. My earlier years were full of health and pleasure. After tho completion of my educational studies I undertook tho profession of teaching, and under tho sovcro strain to which 1 was sub icctod I Gradually beeamo roduccd so that tho least eiposurc or excitement would brine on sick headache, bilious n ess and aencral prostration. I uavo up teaching and begun to preparo for tho ministry, and nllhui'h I studied hard my health seemed to grow no worse. 1 tnnlly 1 commenced prcauu ing, and then my old physical troubles returned. Tho Bliulitcst amount of certain kinds of food distressed me and broucht on heavy dullness, dizzi ness ana often great depression of mind. A cnango ot room, atmosphere or clothing was almost certain to causo a cold, accompanied by most paintul Buttering. 1 attributed all tuts to tho sovero work I was obliged to do in tho ministry, aud so did not attomt to remove it. I noxt began to crow nervous and noticed that my feet were cold, whilo my lott sido and back frequently pained mo. I felt a drowsy or sleepy sensation after eating, whilo a little excitement caused mo to loso my appetite entirely. At times my spirits would bo light and I would feel as if I might live to a good old age, when possibly in less than an hour my head would reel, my body aoho and I would bo overcome with a deathly sickness. After such an attack a cold sweat would break out upon me and this would bo followed by completo prostration, it would bo impossible to desoribo tho suffering I endured at thoso times, and yet I attributed it all to over-work and not to any special troubio or disease. It was moro than a year from tho timo tuo attacks hrst began that I con suited a physician. He examined mo and declared that my lungs wero at fected and that I was on tho road to consumption. I derided this idea and so called upon another doctor. But ho told mo tho samo thing, as did also the other medical men whom I consult ed. Indeed, they all informed mo that unless 1 went to Colorado, Dako ta or tho sea coast there was little hope. Ilowover, I did not change climate, but tried to continue my work as best I could. A year ago last May and in the November and December following I had three sovero attacks of what tho doctors said was lung fever or pneumonia. I recovered from theso by the most faithful nursing, but I felt all the timo as I know now that my troubles did not originate in my lungs, but in some other organs of tho body. It is tine, I felt severe pains in my lungs and I expectorated a great deal. 1 was extremely sensitive to cold, and tho least draft or change of apparel tended to bring on a cold. My breaching was otton most dilhoult and it frequently seemed that with all my exertions I could not get enough air into my lungs to satisfy them or keep my blood pure, as l am large stature, weighing over 200 pounds, and being in the prime of my usefulness you can imagine how I shrunk from the inevitable fate which seemed to stare mo in tho face. Ono Sunday evening last February upon coming down from my pulpit, almost prostrated and feeling that dob sibly it would bo tho last timo 1 should ever enter it again, a member of my cnurcn approached mo and said "Brother Humphrey, I know just what you need to resioro you to health, I have been troubled just as you aro and 1 am pcrtectly well now. I thank cd him for his suggestions, but shook my head sadly, for I felt that thero was little hope for me. However, alter 1 returned homo 1 began to re fleet upon the subject, and linally sent my son to proeuro some ot tho medi cine which had been so highly recom mended. If faith were nn element necessary to the success of a medicine, it certainly was lacking in this case, for I was really hopeless. Greatly to my surprise, however, I began to feel much better, and tho tollowing Bundav 1 was able to preach with comparative ease. I continued to grow better as I continued to use tho medicine, for it seemed to reach my entiro system, was able to preach, sing and work - ... . f . 1 . -r wiiuout exnausuon, ana io-oay l am i wen man, sleep soundly, eat heartilv feel no lung troubles, and I believe I owo my hfo and health wholly to Warners Safo Kidney and Liver Cure. which I consider a benefaction to suf fering humanity. It is onlv natural that sinnn mv rn. covcry I should feel enthusiastic over tho remody winch had restored mo aud also observe its effects upon others, as a result, 1 am lorccd to tho con elusion that very much sickness which is supposed to ongiuato in the lungs, arises wholly from disordered kidnevs and liver. I believo thousands of people nro suffering to day and looking forward, as I w.n, to a consumptives grave, whou their lungs aro wholly sound and they might be restored to perfect health by the samo moans that 1 employed. Jieliovmg theso truths and realizing their importnnco to tho world. I como out thus opunly, and say that I believe, under Uud, tin remedy is a publio benefaction, and I would most cordially and earnestly commend it to tho world as a blessing to humanity, llv.v. li. iiumphukv. Pastor Baptist church Amboy, 111., July 5M, 1882. A Eeoipe to Make Pretty Women, A celebrated beauty, whoso com ploxion at sixty was fresher than that of our women at thirty, told mo her secret this summer, and it was divided into two parts : First Sho never used washrag or towel on her faco, but washed it with her hands, rinsing it off with a soft sponge, olio used clear water in tho morning, but white castile soap or very warm water at night, and after drying it on a soft towol sho would tako a tleih-brusli and rub her cheeks, chin and forehead. Second If sho ws going to bo up Into at night sho always slept as many hours in tho day as sho expected to be awnko be yond her usual time. Sho finished her littlo sermon on beauty preservation by saying : " Soft water and sound sleop keep off wrinkles and spots, and girls should glvo more attention to this than thoy do, for "With tho coming of tho crows' feet la tho going of tho beaux feet. " Washington Critic. , Four Hundred Thousand Aore. A I.AUOK HSTATK IN S0UT1IKUN OAMt'OKNtA. Tho noHsessions of some of tho groat land owners of this section nro prodig ious. It is a favorite story that certain men aro nblo to drive a herd ot cattio from tho northern counties of tho State to San Ulcgo, at its oxtrcmo southern limit, nnd quarter tho animals every night upon tlioir own territory. Maggin,Carr and Tovts,who30 property 1 was privileged to examino considera ble in detail, havo somu four hundred thousand acres. Much of this was se cured for a moro trillo whilo in tho condition of waslo land, nnd afterward redeemed. A neighbor who had no- quired a great csmio oi a similar kiiiu, mainly wuilo holding tho post of Sur-voyor-gcneral of tho United States, drew forth ono of tho best bon mott of President Lincoln. "Let me congratu late you," said Lincoln, as this gentle man was retiriug from oflico under his administration. "You havo become monarch of about all you havo survey ed." Tho owner do not often livo upon thoir estates, but loavo them in tho hands of managers, and draw tho rov- enucs. Tho Ilaggin, Cnrr aud Tovis oroncrtv is divided into a number of separate ranches, each with ita resident superintendent. Tho lieliovuo nation, so called, is tho ccntro and focus of authority lor tho whole. Hero is tho rcsidenco and oflico of tho general manager, and here are assembled a torco ot book-keepers, cngmeors nnd mechanics, who keep tho accounts, map, plan, supervise, construct ana re Dair. and givo to tho whole tho clock work regularity of a great commercial ontorpriso. Tho numerous buildings constitute a considerable settlement. There is a "store" of general merchan diso and supplies. A dormitory and a diu'mg-hall havo been erected for the laboring hands. A. tower-liko water- tank, surmounted by a windmill, and accommodating a milk-room below, rises at ono sido. There aro shops for tho mechanics, capaoious barns, and long sheds filled with nn interminable array of agricultural implements. It U worth while to tako a walk past tli'n collection of reapers, threshers, sulky ploughs, and rakos, aud study out their uses. The immense "header and sep arator" rises from tho rest like some awe-inspiring leviathan of tho deep. A whole department is devoted to tho "road scrapers" "buck scrapers," and ploughs of various sorts used in tho construction and dredging out of tho irrigating ditches. Tho soil is, fortu nately, freo from stones, and the work is for tho most part quite easy. Ono enormous plough is soon which was do signed to bo drawn by sixty yoke of oxen, and to cut at onco a furrow fivo feet wide by four deep. Like the famous steamship Great JSastern, it has defeated itself by puro bulk, and is not now in use. Moro than 8500,000 has been ex pended on tho great estate in the item of fencing alone. An averago of four hundred laborers is employed, and in tho harvest season seven hundred. Tho rato of wages is quoted at from two and a half to three dollars per day to mechanics, and one dollar per day to common hands. This socum low as compared with information from other sources, and that which app ars iu tho chronic complaints of the scarcity of farm labor in the California papers. Mo great portion of this domain ap pears to be now in the market at the disposal of settlers of small means, though the intention is avowed of offering somo of it in this way when all shall havo been thoroughly reclaim ed. Numerous tracts, however, aro occupied on very favorable terms by renters, as they aro called. They tako from 120 to 000 acres. Very many of them are Portugese and Italians. They aro usually unmarried, work in com panies of from six to fifteen persons, and wear tho red Garibaldi shirt. Tho renter is provided by his landlords with a house, au artesian well, a credit to a moderate amount at the general store, and tho use of somo cows. He has tho milk of the cows, but must givo their incrcaso to the estate. His lease runs three years, and ho pays as rent ono-third of his crop. Instances of largo profits aro frequent among these persons, and no doubt the samo opportunities aro open to others who may wish to follow their example. JIarjier's Mwyazine. Taking Advice. There was a young man at the Cen tral Market Wednesday who looked the perfect specimen of tho greenhorn. His hands wero largo and red, his clothes didn't fit, aud his cowhide boots had just been rubbed down with fried meat gravy. Ho was looking at every thing with open mouth when a couple of young men who had been driven iu by the rain commenced to guy him. One of them asked him if ho was on a bridal tour, and the other insisted on calling him Shakespeare. Liberal of fers were mado for his coat and boots, and nn attempt was made to secure him for a lecturing tour through tho coun try. Iho young man took oyery thing in a calm, matter-of-fact way until a gou tleman came nlong and said to him : "Seo here, my friend, why do you stand theso insults T" "Aro thoy insulting mo t" "Of course thuy aro." "And should I recent it!'1 'Certainly you should." "Then I will. I didn't know oxnotly what to do, but thought I'd hold on for advice. If you say go iu and slam "em, I'll do so." "I would." "Then I will I" In the coolest kind of a way ho re moved his coat and rolled it up and laid it down, placed his hat on tho bun die, and without a word of warning ho waded in and knocked ono off tho end of tho bench, and tho other clear over it, aud then gavo each a lift with his cowhide. Ho won a completo victory insido of two minutes without receiv ing a scratch, aud as ho put on his coat ho said to his adviser : "Much obliged for your kindness, stranger. If that's tho way you do hero in Detroit, I'll havo six mouth's sickness on my knuckles lor the next chap who asks if they had to hire a hall to finish my boots in I" Detroit Free I'resn. wmmmm. FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF CONSTIPATION. If o otiur dUeM is so irTlal In thl eooa try m Co us UpU on, and no simodrhw rr auAiia n.m mudiiicu A.uuuTwDn mm m our. YftuLteTtr tho mom, hower.tr oUUaiU tho cam, tuM rwawfwm overcome 11. Call cB iiU-9 auirwMinff com rlLCOi vUlnt U Trrr Dt to U oomplieaUdwlUiooiuiUpaUoa. JCtdntyWort troncthena th WMXae4 prU md qulaklj cure all kinds of PUm Tflnwnta phyaioUns! and modiauiM hm ueior hum. it Ir II you aava iur oi we troubus IPRICHI.I UOt I Pruwiiusll USE If you nro siok nP Bittora Trill miroly nid Nntu.ro in making you well when all clso fails. If you nro costivo or dyspeptic or BufToring from nny of tho numer ous disease i of tliostomnclt ox bow els, it is your own fault if you ro main ill, forrop Bitters isa sovcr sign remedy in nil Bitch complaints, If you nro wasting nwny 'with any form of Kidney disease, stop tompting Death this liiomont, nnu turn for a euro to nop Bittors. If you nro siok with that torriblo sickness Nervousness, you will find a "Halm in Clilcad " in tho ttso of Hop Bittors, If you nro n frcquontor, or n resident of n minsmntio district, bairicado your system against tho Bcourgo of nil countries malnrinl, cpidotnio, biliotu and intermittent fovcrs by tho tiso of nop Bittors. If you havo. rough, pimply, or i., . ay Ekln, bad breath, plus nnd nehes, nnd feel miseriiMa gencr nlly, flop BitlcH will givo you n fair skin, rich blood, tho sweetest breath, health nnd comfort. In Ehort thoy euro nil Diseases of tho Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, lTcrvc:, Kidneys, Bright's Disease. WOO Trill bo paid for a caso thev will not euro or help. Try nop rittcrj to-dr.y. (io) A NOTED 1IDT UNTITLED WOMAN. Yj-om U- Bojtoa Glvli. T.itf, .f7arij Ti'rtUMVtlsftroo'l HkiaMi of Hrt, IrdfA X, rink 1 i, . I.7 nn, Unit., who abort all other human talnffl huf t truthoily ciOlrdtht 'Dtrrrlodof Woman," Mine of h-r i'orruspondenU lore to call her, Sha 1 st i1iiIt droUdto her work, which U the outoont f a li.Vitutlf, and U obliged to keep alz tad a( -Out , to help her aniwer tho larffe eorroeponde&ea whit ti i&Ij ;iuri U ujon her, each bearing lti epeolal VtH'A f PtfrrUr or joj at nleaeofrom It Her VectftV.t Cm(rtinilja medicine tvr (rood and not erO jiurvew. 1 ha to pronaU laTwtl$atd It and aniuiUfled of truth of thli. 04 Account f l: rroTenmer1tft.lt le rtcemmendod an4rncrlrbrtbebritlirilluu In tho country. Ono mjJt "I work tike a charm and tare tnueh pain. Itwlllenre entirely the wont form ef falling cC tirf utern, Leuctirrhrea, trrtffuUr and alaful Mr MtraUlefsnU OtuImi Troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, Flooding i, all DiiplacemenU and the con-koliieiittTiu&Jwtal-nefa,aad li eipoelally adapted to tho Change ef life." It iwrraM?a every portion of tho tystem, andgtroi newlifoandvhror. It removes falntneas, flatulency, 'duotroyi all cralnir for stimulants, and relieve weak nns cf the Ktomaea, It cures Bloatlnf, Headaches, ICirvous Prostration, General DeblUty,BlpIcsaneMt Dcprnsien and Indigestion. That feeling of bearing down,cauilngpaIalwxIght and backache, Is always permanently rured by Ita ui. It will at all times, and undr all circn instances, act In harm on with the law that governs the female eystem. It costs culy tU per bottle or six for $1, and Is told by dm arc? its. i,ny adrlc required as to special eaeos, and the names of many who have baen rtatored to perfect health by the nee of tho Vegetable) Compound, can ba obtained by addre&rfciff Mra P., with stamp for reply, at her homo la Lyun, Mass. For Kidney Complaint of either sex this compound Is wururpaaMd as abundant testimonials show. "Mrs, Ilnkham's liver Fllls'eays ono writer, "aro 1Ktbt$t in fas world for the euro of Constipation, TilUoceness and Torpidity of the liver. Tier Blood rurtSerwofka wondsri In Its special line and bids fair to sqnal the Compound In Its popularity. All mutt rcrpoct her as an Angel of Mercy whoaa solo ambition Is to do good to others Philadelphia, Pa, Oft Kra. X iL Bw JOHN A. FUNSTON & CO., Real Estate, Trust, Investment, and Collection Office, Blooins burg, Columbia County, Penn'a. Proportion for Sab in Columbia County, Pa. FARMS. 85 icrt In Madison township, large houc,frame barn ana out-bulldlnjs ; good fruit, water and fair qualltr land. Itoasanable prlc and terms. Owned bj Mra. Bsslck. TO acres In Benton towmhtp, ntarHew Colum bus. A Tory deslrabloand productive farm with good buildings, fruit, water &c. Trice $sioo. Terms easy. 103 acres In Flslilnifcrcek township, near Zlon church. Drlck dwelling, barn and glicds, good water, two orchard and other fruits. Price and terms reasonable. W acres in Jackson township, small farm cleared, with farm bultdlngs. A saw mill aid dwelling. Also a largo quantllj of pine and hem lock Umber. 190 acre of excellent land In MlOlln Uwnsblp, on road between Uerwlck and Mimin, owned by John Wolf, Ksq., on N. 4 W. 1). It. 11. llrlck house, farm buildings, orchard, water, &c.. and sufficient supply ot timber. A valuable property. acres In Madison township, near Jersey town. Good frame house, barn, water, fruit and timber, Will be sold cheap and on good terms. 7 acres In Madison township near Van llorn'd school house, with trams house, stable and good fruit. fli acres In Hemlock township noar Bran's Mill, l'ramo house, bank barn, young orchard ot choice fruit, good meadow, running water, ic. Hi acres ot excellent farm land )i miles west of Uloousburg. Farm buildings and two tenant houses. loo acres In rtne township, near I'lne Summit. Farm buildings fruit, waber and considerable Um ber. arMof Ilmetton wlthtbre kilns In Centre township, A ih story woolen mill with full set ot machin ery, a good natural water power, all In good work ing order with good trade. Also a large dwelling, barn and out-bulldlngs. Also is acres or land on little Mshlngcreek, 5 miles from Itloomsburg. Also ten other farms In various localities. Proportion in Bloomsburg and Else whore. A large, comfortable and nearly new three story brick residence on South Market street, with Mansard roof, gas, water, cold or hot, range, buu room, heater In cellar, stable, well, choice fruit, be., all In first rate condition, Price reasoiable nd terms easy, A carriage manufactory with tools and trade, desirably located on Iron street, below Main, Two pleasantly located brick residences on Centre street. Two large fraino dwellings on Third street, west Bloomsburg, A neat frame residence on Main street, West Dleoinsburg, with stable, good water and fruit Grounds and building In boet condltlan. A very doslrable bnck cn Main street, suitable for business and residence combined. A doukle brick residence on East Main street, desirably located. Terms easy. A frame house on Sixth street near Market. A brick and also a framed we ling on filth street, both In good condition, Pleasant homes. Two small fram dwellings In Bast llloemsburg, heap. Two frame dweliltgs on Iran street, cheap. A large new brick reeldeno at the corner of Third and West streets, A very desirable frame dwelling on Fourth street, Catawlsta with 'table, wator, fruit, Ac, also al Catawlasa, a eoal yard with siding, large bed of good sand, dwelling on premises, part of whlob can be used as building lots. Also, other propertte i not mentioned, and de sirable building lots located on Market, Filth, West and other streets. Strict attention paid to the examination of titles ana;to conveyancing, and all matters submitted promptly attended to at lowest rates charged by real estate agencies. For particulars apply to JOHN A. r'UNsTON, or J'iUL V, WIItT, Caros Scrofula, Erysipelas, Plmplos nnd Faco Qrttbs, Blotches, Boils, Tumors. Tet ter, Humors, Salt Rheum, xcald Head. Soros, Mercurial Diseases, Femalo Woalcncss and Irregularities, Dizziness, Loss oi Appotito, Juandlce, Ailoctions ot tho Liver, Indi gestion, Biliousness, Dyspep sia and Gonoral Debility. A cnir,e (if nuMrck MiM hlltcrt will ftatlif, tie ml Iktt'lltal ttiAt It tl the I'.rettett I!IohI l'urlficf on orih. hoKI liy mMitlne denier, eery. here. DlfCUianl In eleven Unfuaffrl, 1'KICI, f l.m. rOSTCR, MILDU IN k 10., Prop'i, Buffi's, N.Y. rcb. II lr. BLOOMSBURG PIMM MILL The undersigned having put his Planing Mill on itnuroaa aireec, in nrst-ciara condition, is pre pared to do all kinds ot work In his line. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. furnished at reasonable prices. All lumber used la well Boasoned and nonu but skilled workmen are employed. ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS (urnlshod on application. Plans nnd specioca tiona prepared by an experienced draughtsman. CHARLES KRI7G, ItlooinHiJurfr, Pa. J. J. CARPETS BLOOiViSBURG. PA. J. SALTZER'S General Sewing Machine Depot, Fifth Store Below Market St., BLOOMSBURG, PA. a vi Geletatei White Sewing Machine, New Davis Vertical Feed Sew ing Machine, New Home Sewing Machine, Household Sewing Machine, Estey Sewing Machine, Genuine Singer Sewing Machine, Singer Pattern Sewing Machine, Attachments, best Sewing Machine Oil, and Nee dles tor all hewing macoines. Sowing Machlasa sold on monthly payments- Liberal discount mado for cash. Every machine nurchvsod from me Is warrantedtobe kept In good running orser for five years free of charge, and thorough In structions given by the best lady operator In this part of the ntnto free of charge. Jlxamlno my stock of machines before purchasing. BLANK BOOKS! BLANK BOOKS! Of every description Killed nnd bound to order; also bindt-r of all Peri odicals audi as Harper's, Century, St. Nicholas, Peterson's, &o. In fact all Publications bound in latest and most substantial styles. Correspondence Solicited. J. IV. RAEDER, 110 & 112 W. MAEKET STEEET, WILKES-BAEEB, Pa. PXjUIVE BIMGr, GrAS PITTING, STOVES AND TINWARE. ,:o: E. IB. BBOWEE Has purchased tbo Stock and Business of I. 11a genbuch, and la now prepared to do all kinds of work In his line. Plumbing and Oas Kitting a specialty. Tinware, stoves, sNqES ND !-EAJErS, In agreat variety. All work done by EXPERIENCED HANDS. Vain street corner of East. IlLOOMSBimG, PA. R HS17S' eam Balm " KIKctualiv cleanaaH lb nasal passages of Catarrhal virus, caus Ing healthy secretions nlltys Inflammation, Erntect the mem. rane from additional colds.completely ho Is the sores and restores the eouBo ot taste Mid smell. lUtncOclal re sulfa are reallied by a few applications. A thorough treatment will curu catarrb, bay fttVPIV jt'rt llnniialu1 iur cuius iii me ueaa I jTl trrrii r-w ply hy tho HUM fin Ap- - i rti into uio juewtnis, receiptor nny cento will mall a package for ealo by all druggists. BHI.y (JUUAM UAL M CO., Oswego, N. Y, THE PANTAGItAPII BINDER. l'OH BALE O.SLV AT "THE COLUMBIAN" OFFICE. CALL AND SEE. MOWER C ATA fmmB WllXLM (Mil I" (rblSvtytlM M. C. SLOAN & BRO , Hl.OOMSHUUG, PA. M inutacturcra of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, PHAETONI, SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, AC. First-class work always on hand. liKl'AltUNO XKA TL YDONK. Pried reduced to luit the timet. O. 33. SAVAGE, DI1UH IH Silvorwaro, Watches, Jowolr, Clooks. All kinds ot Watches, Clocks and Jewelry neat ly repalrod.and warranted, may it, 'T6-tf AND PAPER HANGING. WM. F. BODINEi IRON ST., UELOWSKUOND.BLOOMSlinnO, PA. Is prepared to do all kinds ot HOUSE FAINXXHO Plain and Ornamental. PAPER HANGING, BOTH DECORATIVE AND PLAIN. All kinds ofFurnlturc Repaired und made as good aa new. NONEUUT KlltUT-CLASS WORKMEN EMP LOYED. Estimates Mado on all Works WM. P.BOD1NE. SPEERS PORT GRAPE WINE. Used In the principal Churches for Communion purposes: Excellent for Ladies and Weakly Per sons and the Aged. Speer's Port Grape Wine ! FOUR YEARS OLD. THIS CKI.EllltATED NAT1VK WINE Is n.ale from the Juice o the Oporto Qrapv, railed In tuls country, us invaluaulo Tonic and Strengthening Fropartlta are unsurpassed by any other Native Wine. Us ing thejpure Juice ottheOrapo, produced ttader Mr. Hpeer's own personal supervision, Us purity and genuineness, are guaranteed. The youngest child if By purtakc ot its generous qualities, and the weakest invalid uso It to advantage. It Is par tlculaily lienellclul to the aged uud debilitated, and suited to tho various ailments that arrect the weaker sex. It Is In every respect A WIME TO 11K KEUEUON. SPEER'S P. J, Shevry. The P. J.SIieilKY Isa wine of Superior Char acter, and partakes of tin rich qualities or the grape from which It la renJf. Kor I'urlty, Well ness, Flavor and Medicinal Properties, It will be found unexcelled. SPEER'S P. J. Brandy. This BRANDY standi unrivalled In this Country being far superlortor medicinal purposes. IT is PUKE distillation from the grape.and con tains valuaole medicinal properties. K has a delicate flavor, similar to tbat of Ihe grapes, from which it Is distilled, and la In great favor among flrst-cUss families. Heo tbat the signature ot ALFRED SPEBU, Pas talc N. J, is over the cork of oach bottle. SOLD BY O. A. KLEIM. AND BY DIWCK3ISTS BVKHYWnXHB. Bept,w,'J,l-y. To HcrYOM Suffereri To 0rt Earopun Bemody. be,. j.emrsOH's sracina vubuini. Dr.J.B. Simpson's Upeclflo Medicine isa msl tlvs cure for overwork of body or bruin orexcrss of nny kind, such as weakness and all diseases re sulting from Nervous Debility. Irrltablllty.Mental Anxiety, Languor, Lassltudo, Depression of uplrlta and functional derangements of the nervous sys tem generally, rains In the ' ueck ur D1Q, LASS of Memory. Pro mature oid age and diseases that lead to oonsmpt ion, Insanity ai early grave r both. No matter how shattered the system may be Tom excesses oi auykiud. a short coureo of this medicine will restore the lost functions and pro cure health and happlnesswbere before was de spondency and'gloom. The Hpoclflc Medicine la be ing used with wonderful success. Pamphlets sent free to all. Write for them and get full partrlcular. Price, specific fl.ooperpackage.orslx packages for t9.no. will be sent by mall on receipt of money AddreBSall orders, J. II. 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Bend for Ultutrated Catalogue, CEIEM1IED WESEE PIANOS HA It I MAN PIANOS, And otlicr first clns3 Pianos, and a largo lot of Iw af Sheet Utasi -MUSIC VIOLINS, ACCOUDEONS, BAiVJOS, MUSICAL G1DIIETTE, VIOLIN STRINGS, Ami vci'yiBiing ei the Musiv line. JT. SALTZBR, MUSIC ROOM, FIFTH STORE BELOW MARKET STREET, BLOOMSBURG PA. PIA1TOS, VIM . INLAID FBENCH WALNDT CASE ORGAN, 9 STOPS, $90 CASll. EtMr Tcrmti. SatlsfUctlou Guaranteed. iJ-A-COlr'S PIA1TO WAREROOMS, MUSIO HALL DLOCK, WILKBS-BABJOl, PA Beware O F SENSORS CAPGIN HAVE BEEN IMITATED, And thoir excel '.ont roputation in jurod by worthloas imitations. Tho Publio are oautionod against buy ing Plaatora having similar sound ing namos. Soo that tho word C-A-P-CI-N-E is correctly spollod. Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters Aro tho only improvement ovor mado in Plasters. Ono is 'worth moro than a dozon of any other kind. Will positively euro whoro othor remodioa will not ovon roliovo. Prico 25 cents. Bowaro of cheap Plastora mado with lead poisons. SEABURY A JOHNSON, Manufacturing Cbcmltits, Nw Yotk. A" MUUlTuilMihY ATl.AHT. Price 26ct. MEAD'S Hullcatod CORN Md BUNION PLASTER. Xova-iMr rORrHMKRVUU.IU'STtilLISU AND HMntirvlHvtheCflmnlf xlon re. R...M.. i...... T.a.T.K.LM. nwrtM, A.Li...,,,, Huwi.t. .cb . Ofl.llONtorhOTKULADIES. LOTT1 It l. ah. .u. t- U. fM.ll., ... ,HM,iU ... iHttn.,, .hi -Liquid l,.ul.,, m4 ...MM tb. ..II.7MII.. II Uu4.i ., I.nQllDlkm..k...r,,,HT wwb.W.rarMUilM. IWiluiu,,, aetiuw. TThnted AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS! For CRN. DODGE'S bran' . book, .mitled Tlixrty-Thvee Years Among OUR WILD INDIANS! prUxc, mwv nr ttiant. CO" with .a blt lulmducUoa By Gen. Sherman. TtU liw vnk WM tl cut lutawtkI for tr TrMnt Asvava md Mm CUmf, ul br Om. Shtrmat, On, Ortmt, On, Mmdim, Cm. Itamct, tna ItouaWt U In. but M. 0 . 0lT U7i i-"l (i t4 hil Uvk m hdiim li. mf Wlti." Bllior VflLll (UitlKKlUl,) it, "n o tout timiMm vow II U U fMly lotliiaUa acuoat ti our ladli tTK poblUa!, f oil rtTillnf tbtlr MLoatr Ut," liml doltii, aiplolla, .14. II li npltU with tWUlnf Pcm of th inlitr, ,ni ot fuaou gconti, Tnppui, CowWjt, Mien. S.litt R.Bjc., iLcvtrUlvortnTlaf lilt Is tht Owl WmI u II in to. 4(1 UouukI In pn. WKh IU.1 KainvUn and Bptb Ouomo-Iitaorrith lUUi la IB Klon, boa plxtnilii bu4 If Utt V. B. OortnlBtsI 3p.Jv fir lAlt tnt vorb AOEATSI Thli rud book li sow ooiUlni in clh.i letol. IfQnmptuta. AiUiTtrat 10 ta lOordtn dr. Wo winl 1000 tm tfuto at can. XxcUuitt TvrOori ftil Tm tim. Oor Unto tlnilui with foil iUraljr ml In. A fin. Sp.elm.ii FUlo tiot m ioAWlM(walMatolaiiip. Adlnu Iho Kit poollilun, A. D. WOBTBntOTOlt a CO, UiOtroiD, Ceic sept i 4in CUTTHISOUT! Whav8torlnlB les-dlns Cities, from which our acwtooliiiLa tboir mprllMqulcklv, Our lfMOlorltfo sua lrlnrlpal tlnirea aro at iirle, Hoail lot pat New Catalogue and ruia la otfonU Addrox I Hi LUltLL 80RAHT0N, PA. llarcli s-ly ncaveek luiour own town. Terms and out uuiu tree, Aadreua 11, JUllit & Co., Portland Main. raiucu ti ,jy . .Mf M ST ItsT tTSTTP" VTA- S1BB.-n: A Every buyer should Select an Organ Jkat guarantees good Every day work and Years of ssrvice. , WMiiMmmmmvm J, ESTEY & CO., Druttloboro.Tt BOOKS .lunol IPCUTO lre reaping aba AULli 1 0 vest selling our Kitchen Queen Safety Lamps and otbor houacbold article. Tho beat selling articles ever pat on the market. For fJamnlM and Terms, address tha CLIPPER M'P'Q CO., No. 00 Waluut Hired, Cincinnati, O.' MASON & HAMLIN Ann Sal n are certainly but, bavlnrbson m II K IS m N Xrtecrw.l .1 ererrOreat World's V . 1 .V Industrial Competition for Slztoen Years l no other Amorlron orirtni bavlng: been found equal at any. Also Cheapest. Style 103 : Sloctarei t itifllclent comcaii and iu.,.. wftti belt quality, for popular aacred and secular raualo wtavaa v uaillja iui uuin In achools or faralllei, at onl otber alrlrn at uo.etf. tU nlr Onubundred . M. fr, tn.sas, iin, ut to W1 and up. TA, Ur fir it, It, art uktllt aHli t y cthtrerrmu Alio (or easy cajmtnK. New Ulaa. trated Catalogue rrro. The MASON HAMLIN Orran and Piano Co.. 1M Tremont Si.,lknton; It S. lUhSt.,NewTork liryVabaeh Ave., Chics no. FREE Splendid Juif nile ptper. 3 dtronaoa ! erery .ubccrlbr. Arrnfa roka Urn pmy. Addrtss, Tun Osu. W4diwortb,iJ- nov, 3-4W nia I PLC I A Mllnf TO-DAY I'er UonUu .,, H ''.New Edition Now Roadv. OlTta Reprenlon nill l.r.nti of leaf. etc. Afenla VU4. J. V. MeCCUU V Jk CO., I'blladtlrlua, fa. uno 30-1 y aid MOUER'S, COD-LIVER Oil Bnpcrlorto Cheapest any. Hifl-hfiflt egBsti medical AnthApitiAa tiMiifv ill Mm .Uflyau toandemsll. roruIabrDrtiwlatH. W.U.Sch ieffel til &Co( ii.'X)N.Y nov Tl-4 w 0NSUlFriQg3, felbor wllS 4VAl.liIll.U TllKlTISEenthH dlMao,to lioy lew d SIFTED THEM OUT. Winnowing tlto Whent from the Tares A Problem finally Kliupllfled, "My friend," said tbo drujglst, "you have a lame back, you Bay, and want a plaster to put on It. Oncol could bavo shown a lanro assortment to clioose from. Now I keep onlr a few, and sell moat or hkhbun'b uai'uiisk i uuuum n.ABTjtit. Wliv ; Ileeause thev aro the best. 1 bave All- cock's, tbe capsicum and some otters. They are uariuicaa uu muw. uiutiucius in ouaiaees, ana i graauauy ceasea to ue.i iu incui to any great ex tent." "All rlgbt. do me up a capcine, without any more talk, for my back aches as though I had Lieeu wuraiu? my pnttsago in a uagcaae car." word CAl'CINK cut in the middle ot the plaster, provlne It to be genuine." "And here's your twenty-five cents," said tha tamo uuciteu man, wanting siowiy away. novs-w d iuoiii;. For steeD or flat roofs. Annlled br ordtnarr workmen at one-third the cost ot tin, Circulars ana samples iree, agents wantoa, T. kuw.iI John Bircet, New York. d Nor, i, d-vr. WANTED? Bnercetlc. He- liable Men to sell Fruit Vines. Shrubs. Roues. Aa. o Kill fur. Aiiht-i .nri Eipenscs paid. Adaiess at once. J.F. LeCLAltK jiwnusier, n, i, d Novl,4-w, PURE. TEAS frnm Ih. ntalrifti Af lulu rmminAirn ni...u KiNaiu Vallit, Dhubsunii. Diuaa Doom, anil oiuers. Auaoiuuiiy rure. uupenor in navor. The lion Economical. Kenulres only half the usual quantity. Hold by all grooers. JOHN 0. I'llII.Llro A CO., Agents ot the Calcutta Tea oyaaicate, iiu naier-at. ri. . jiqv, 11-1 W d An Only Daughter Oured of Consumption, When death was hourly expected, all remedlts having failed and Dr. II. James was experiment tuir with the many herns of Calcutta, he accident ally made a preparation which cured his only child of t'omumpiloo. ills child ta now in this country, anu enjuywg tun ueatoi neaun. lie has proved lo tbe world that Consumption can be positively and permanently cured. The Doctor now gives tins recipe free, only asking two three coat stamps to pay expenses. This herb also cures night sweats, nausea at the stomach, and will break up a fresh cola In tweoly-four uuuro. a uiuubB .rouuuua. m ou, . ivoi uaco Street, fhladelphta, naming this paper, NOT WW d OTP RAILROAD TIME TAB-S PENNSYLVANIA KAILHOAD. riUL. AUKLPllIA BllIB n.H. UIVIBION. rhlladelnhla and Erin ltallroad Division and Northern Central Hallway. "na BUJIA1EU TI5LE TABLE. In effect Juno Stb. 16SS. trains Icavn NArih,,. berland. " HABTWAKt), .s a. m. sea Shoro Express for Sunburr. liar, rtsburg and intcrmcdlato stations, iJincastcr. Philadelphia, Now York, lialtimoro and Waslilnc! ten, arming at Philadelphia s.to p.m.: now York, .t p. m. lialtimoro, .lo p. m. i wnshlneton e.7 p. m making oloso connections at Philadel phia for all Sen Shoro points, . I.di p. m.-Day expross for Sonbury, Harris, bun? and lntormcdlato stations. I.nnoa.tjr m.,i. ndclplua, New York, llalllmore and Washington, arrlvlngftt Philadelphia 7.89 p.m.; New York, 10.00 p. m.i imuiinuie, i.zup. ra. wasilington, 8.41 p. m. Pullman Parlor ear through to t'blladol. phla and passenger coaches through to Philadel phia and lialttmore. (.09 D. in. WlUlamsDort Accnmmnilniinn fn- Bunbury, IUrrtsburp nnd all lntciraedlato sta tions, Lancaster, Philadelphia and Now York, arriving at Philadelphia y.rs a. m, ; Now York 6.15 a. m. Sleeping car accommodations can bo i.ecur ed at Ilarrlsburg for Philadelphia nnd Now York. Pblladolphla passongcra can lematn in sleeper un disturbed until 7 n. m. l.r.5 a. in. Brie Mall for Bunbury, Harrleburg and Intermediate stations, Lancaster, Philadel phia, New York, lialtimoro and Washington, ar riving at Philadelphia 7 to a. in.; New York, 11.15 a. ra. lialtimoro 7.45 n. m. ; Washlntr ten, 9.17 n. m. Through Pullman sleeping cars are run on this train to Philadelphia, lialtimoro and Washington, and through passunger conches to Philadelphia and Baltimore. VYBSTWAItD, e.ts n, ta. Brio Mall for Brio nnd nil Intermediate stations with through Pullman l'alaco car and mraugu pussuuKur uuacues vo Arie. For Cannndalgua and Intcrmcdlato stations, llocuestcr. llullalo and Niagara Falls, ivlih full. man Palaco car and passenger coaches through to llUlilil BU'li 1.45 n. in. Nlaeara Bxrjres9 for Kann and Inlir. mcdlato stations with through passenger coaches to Kane. For Canandatgua and principal Intcr mcdlato stations, Rochester, liuflalo and Niagara Falls with through parlor car to Watklns nnd through passenger coaches to Rochester. M5 p. ra., Fast lino for Lock Haven nnd Intcrmc dlato Buttons, and Blmlrn, Wntklns and Interme diate stations, with through passenger coaches to want 111 3. THIIOUOH THAIN8 FOIl NOItTIIUMllKIlLAND F110M TUB EAbT AND SOUTH. Tttairara Bxnrean teavnn Naw Ynrlr . a so n. m. . FblladclDhla d.40 a.m.; Washington, 8.07a.m.: Baltlmoro V.IO n. m., arilvlng at Northumberland 1.45 p.m., with through Pullman rarlor car from Philadelphia and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia and lialtimoro. Fast Lino leaves New York 7.55 a. m. ; Philadel phia, 11.05 a.m.; Washington, 0.37 a.m.; llaltl- inuro, io.au u.ui., arriving nt nortnumocriana 5.85 p.m., with through pnssongcr coaches from Philadelphia and Daltlmore. Erie Mall loaves New York T.B5 11. m milinilni. phla, 11.20 p. m.; Washington, 0-57 p. m.; Daltl more, ll.so p. m arriving at Northumberland e.0 a. m., with through Pullman Palaco sloeplng cars from Philadelphia, Washington nnd lialtimoro and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. On and after Fnbrttnrv loth.msi .trains nill invn Sunbury as follows : NORTHWARD, Northern BxpreBS e.ao a.m.,arrlvo Blmlra 19.30 pm Airivo ub WHuujiuaiua a.zo p. m. " Rochestor 4.40 ' Nlntrnra. s is Niagara Bxpross 1.50 p. m. arrive Blmlra s.os p m arrive uananaaiguu .so " " Rochester 0 45 " Nlncrarn Ituinm Fast lino 5.15 pmarrlvo Blmlra 10.90 pm waiains li.io pm SOUTHWARD. Southern Xxproas 1.82 a.m. arrlvo narrlsb'g 8.15 am nrrlvo Philadelphia 7.00 " " Now York 9.35 " " lialtimoro 7.W . . " Washlnctos t.sa a in Lock Haven Bx 10.50 a m arrlvo Uarrlsb'g lt.es pm arrlvo Philadelphia 6.00 p m " Now York 8.45 " " lialtimoro 1.29 Washington .4T Day Exprc83l.60 p m arrlvo Ilarrlsburg s.se p m " Philadelphia 7.05 " " New York 10.00 " lialtimoro 7,00 " Washington 8.17 Xrle Kail Lis a. m. arrlvo norrlsburg 8.00 a. m " Philadelphia T.oo ' " New York 9.38 " " Baltimore 7.00 11 Washington s.vi J.R. WOOD, uenoral Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. pHILADELPHA and READING ROAD ARRANGEMENT OP PASSENGER TRAINS. Juno 2, 1832. TBAIHB LIATB BUPBKT AS F0LtOW8(StTKSAT SXCirTkD. For New Tork,Phlladolphla,ReadlJig,rottavllle Tamaqua, to., 11,45 a. m For catawlssa, 11,45 a. m. d 55 and 7,90 p. m. For Wllllamsport, 5,15 8,50 a. m. and d,e p. m. TBiiKiroa BorBar liatb as follows, (bomdat IXClrTKD.) Leavo Now York, via. Tamanend 9,00 a, ra. and via. Round Urook Routo 7,45 a. m. Loavo Philadelphia, 9,4s a. m. Leave Reading, 11,65 a. m., Pottsvlllc, 12,89 p, m and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. in. Loavo Catawlssa, e,lo 8,40 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Loave WUllamsport,9,45a.m,s,oop.m. and 4,30 p. m rossengersto and from Now York, via. Tama nend and to and from Philadelphia go through without change of cars, J. E. WOOTTEN, Goneral Manager, C. Q. HANCOCK, ' General Passenger and Tlckot Agent. Jan. 10, 1881 tf. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMBBURQ DIVISION. NORTH, STATIONS. Scran ton... iiellcvue.. Taylorvlllc. ...Lackawanna Vltt.tnw SOUTH p.m. p.m. a.m. o.m. p.m. p.r 9 15 9 09 9 03 8 58 8 48 8 43 8 87 1 40 9 45 9 CO v in 6 It e 22 9 97 9 SO 9 24 9 19 0 14 9 45 t'j 9 63 0 27 6 84 8 41 6 40 6 91 e ij 0 68 7 0 7 1 7 17 7 99 7 CO 7 37 8 0 8 2a 8 40 8 50 9 00 S 00 8 05 8 10 8 18 8 ti 8 81 e) MS 8 62 9 00 9 04 0 90 .. West Plttston 10 Oi ......Wyoming.... .....Maltby -Bennett Kingston,... Kingston.... .Plymouth Juno ....Plymouth.,. Avondale ... 10 08 8 95 8 95 8 18 8 07 8 00 OJ 1 50 1 49 1 85 1 25 1 13 9 04 10 18 10 18 10 96 10 S4 10 42 10 66 11 07 11 13 11 SO 64 2 61 9 04 8 65 8 02 8 05 8 10 3 18 9 33 3 45 3 61 8 57 4 07 4 12 4 20 4 27 4 83 4 C8 4 50 6 C9 6 25 8 47 8 8 1 03 Hunlock'B creek 7 45 II 2 7 S3 12 95 7 90 12 13 7 20 12 00 7 13 11 47 7 09 11 40 7 CIS U 32 6 67 11 10 CI 10 53 f 45 10 60 97 10 44 S IS 10 if J 8 10 10 03 8 04 10 DO I 45 9 40 8 S3 ..-BmcKBmnny. ....nick's Ferry. ....Reach llaveu. -Berwick . tlrlnr C.tV .. 8 17 8 12 8 06 7 55 7 52 7 44 7 Si 7 83 7 99 7 11 ... Wlllnw flrnvn .....Llmo Rtdgo., I.JPJ-.,.. ...Bloomsburg tlnnprt.. 11 89 11 45 11 t 11 (5 12 IS CatawPa Bridge uuavuiu.. , , Chulasky... Cameron... Northumberl'd 8 45 12 45 p.m. a.m. a..m. p.m. p.m. a.m. . . . w- HALSTEAD, Supt. Superintendent's omce. Scranton. Feb. 1st, 1882. HAIR BALSAM. This etf'&ntilreuinr u pref.iicU Ly ttiuit who I m. e used it, toany Iinilar article, on oc !countt of Its luiwrior cleanUneftS anil purity. It contains tTUterbli only that r btnticM to iho bciIp and hair nnd Always Reitortt outhful Color t3 Grey or Faded Hair Parker's If a!r Balaam It fiaelv nerfumeJ and is warranted to prevent filling of tho hair and to re move dandruff anditdiing. Hitcox & Co , N.Y, f0. aad 41 III... at dtt. In drun and m-JIcln.i. H PARKER'S GINGER TONIC A Soperlallvi Health and Strength Rettorer. If you are a mechanic or former, worn cut wkh overwork, or a mother run i!n by family or house hold Uuuee try pASKaa't CiKCsa Tunic. If you are a lawyer, minister or luiineu man -faulted by mental ttrain or anxious cares, do not uka Utoicatingiiimu!ants,butuse Paiker'auuierTonie 1 ''yohave Coniumptiou, Dyspepila, Kheuma Ism, Kidney Complaints, or any disorder of the lungs, atomach, bowels, blood or nerves.PARKia'sGntciK Tonic will cure you. Ills the Greatest Rlood Purifur Aid tha Beit and Surest Cough Curs Ever Uied. If you me wasting away from age, dissipation or any disease or weakness and rentiii e a stimulant tako GiNoia Tonic at once t it will invigorate and build Iou up from the lirst dose but will never intoslcatc. t has saved hundreds of lives it may lave yours. 1 ion i-.iive an ivtiMiuui, ratsir'i urns r 1 eoi is Miaoud at Us Wit ranudltl snail la tbootld.sad liutlrrfy dlf.rBt froul brrrsrstloiti ef tlsr sloal, B.Dd fur circular to s. it. 91 tun, at asuri u orefi. catAT SAVINQ BVVIna DOLLAU 6IZt IuricH aad laiung fragrance has made this delightful perfume ciceedingly popular, Tkere ! aotbtag like It. Insist upon having Fuast. ton Colo&ii i and look for signature 01 M every lotlle. Aay drugilit or d.sl.r la Mrfkiuarr csa .lr tea. tlsodlSc.sWUn. ' LAltUg BAVINQ Ill-YINO He. 8IZE. March 8, 'tis ly, IllB 1