I ijMinffionnwcikvninnsM THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA' COUNTY, BA. ! II A Woman Hermit. I.IVINO IN A. TUIIKUV PKN WITH TlUUtti KAKEO AND H VVAOr, CIllt.lHU'.N. ' Thero tins been discovered n most pitiable case of snimlor and destitution at Cumberland, Maryland. A woman who is a daughter of Wesloy Clark, n farmer living in tlio mountains South of Lonaconlng, was found living as a squatter in tlio mountains in a turkey pen witn threo children, alt in a pitia ble state of destitution and filth. l'ho dwelling was nn cnclosuro built of logs, eight by ( ten feet, and so Ion that nn ordinary-sized man had to stoop in en tering. Thero was no floor, and the only fiirnituro was a small cooking stove mid a broken kettle. Thero was no sign of a bed, not even a pile of straw, and to cap all, the filth was liuio scribablo. Tlio mother was clad in rags and the children wcro naked, save as to tlio thin covering of dirt which envel oped their bodies. At tlio time they wero discovered they wcro out of fire wood,and the only food they had wasono car of corn, and had not had a meal for two days. Tlio unfornnato head of this family tells a pitiable storv of her sufToriiiirs. Betrayed in early life, sho gradually fell lower in tho social scale, and was eventually burdened with n family of four children. Shntno and poverty at last compelled nor to senk seclusion, and for two years she has lived in the lint described, built bv her own hands. Tlio two boys vvcro arrested as vagrants and sent to St. Lary's Industrial school at mitimore. Xho boys were in many respects heathens of the most degraded type. They did not know tlio use bf knives and forks, nud had never heard of tho Almighty. The mother was in duced to return, with the youngest cnini, to ncr latner. Two Kinds of Ladies New Haven lleglstcr. As a young lady walked hurriedly down St.ltn Strpft. nnnti n Ii1rntr Vnvnm, bcr day her attention was attracted to a deformed boy coming toward her carrying severa'l bundles. Ho was thinly clad, twisted his limbs most Biraiiguiy as no waiKcu, and looKcil be foro him with .1 vnrMinr.fitnrn .Tnal lin fore tho cripplo reached tho brisk pe destrian ho stumble J, thus dropping one ouiuiie, wnicn uroko and emptied a string of sausages on tho sidowalk. The- richly.dresscd ladies (t) near bv nuiu u:ick ineir silken skirts and whis pered nuito audiblv. "Unw linrriiii' while several naswd hv nmumA liv ilin boy's look of blank dismay, gave vent 10 meir iceiings in a lialt suppressed laugh, and then went on without taking further interest. All this increased the bpys embarrassment. He stooped to pick up the sausages only to let fall an other parcel, when, in despair, he stood and looked at I113 lost spoils. In an instant the brirrht faco-sir.qtuTpratpnnnil to the boy's side, and said in a tone of thorough kindness : " Let mo hold these other bundles whilo you pick up what you havo lost." In dumb astonishment the criunlo handed all lin hrM young Samaritan, and devoted himself 10 securing his cherished sausages. "When these wero arrniti Rtrnnnrlv finrl in the coarse, torn paper, her skillful hands rcDlnccd t.hnri.'irppla nn lua cnmu. ncy arms, as she bestowed on him n srailo of enconratrnmpiit. nml until "T IlOHO Vnil Imtinn't Vir tn nr. " - 'IM.n fellow seemed scarcely to hear tho girl's piuiisant worasi but, looking at her with tho samo vacant stare, asked, "Be you a lady 7" " I hope so ; I try to be,'' was tho surprised response. " I was kind of hoping you wasn't." " Why " asked the listener, with curiositv nuke aroused. "'Cause I've seen such as called themselves ladies, but they never ,spoko kind and pleasant like 'ccpting to yi"iiu mis. 1 guess tneros two kinds them as thiuks they's ladies and isn't and them as what tries to be and is." February. "N 0 are now in tho second month of tho year February which was given its name from tho latin word " Februare," to expatiate or purify. It iiuvui nuu any more man twenty-nino days, and this onlv onco in four ' under Nnma. But Augustus, in order to give his favorite month August an other day took it from February, which could verv well swim ir mwi nr.... it known as tho "shortest month of tho year, mis is peculiarly unfortunate for those who are born on tho 29th of February, sinnn Mint, nnlu 1, .,.., i.t.u. ! 1 w . . . j 111. I I. until- day once in four years. The Saxons call this tho sprout mouth, for in their climate the buds came out. Thero are Climpscs of snrino- in TtVliriin,.,. n,,,l tho crocus is sometimes tempted to show its verdant spears abovo tho Cround. but fflnnin titid riiill predominate, and it isn't tho jolliest iiiuiuu 01 mo iweivo by a long score. Kindness in tlio guiso of cruelty was miovvn in a novel way by a Montana stage driver on Wednesday tho 7th inst. Tho stago was on its way from Deer Lodge to Missoula and waB pass ing over the Flint creek Hills. So in teneo was tho cold that the only pas sengers, a woman and her little child wero in danger of freezing to death lhO mOtllOl-H heart was sn work-nil upon by tho condition of her child that Biie placed around tho babo all her wraps. 'I he driver saw that drowsi ness, tho first stago of freezinir, had fallen upon tho wretched 'woman. He put his coat around her, but her blood seemed to ho standing still. Then ho grow very harsh, seized tho woman dragged her from tho coach and left her by tho roaddc. '0h my baby,'' sho cried. Tho driver cracked his whip. I ho stago flow over the snow with tho woman runnin" after. The race was kopt up for nearly two mil when the driver took tho mother in and acain wrapped his coat around her By a clover ruse ho had warmed her blood and saved hor life. Argus. Sentries with guns, says tho Cincin nati Commercial, patrol tho tomb of General Gariield, day and uight, re iiuti-u 111, iiuui vuis wuii mi mu unman forms and under tho command of olli cera of tho guard. Their orders aro to guard tho body, and thero must bo au official verification that they havo done their duty and that eaqh officer of tho guard has received that which ho is to guard. To verify this, whenever tho oiucers 01 ino guard aro changed they opon tho colliii, identify tho oornso nnd exohango receipts for it. Thus have we put tho body of tho slain President into a daily morgue and a continuous post mortem examination, violatiuur all tho sancity of tho gravo and forcing tho soldiers into this repulsive duty in tho namo of hoiioiing and guarding tho remains. The tomb is violated to protect it from violation. At a air in Vow l'ork, thoy got out n paper called Satan. A religious voumr ladv. who cot hole of a copy. lrnmrttlv nifiiln fi linntln nf it Riivinirt I' - - - - -. j ' o . ...I . 1 !.... 11 yVl l"LU Mviiiuu 1111, ouiuu. Startling Statistics. Tin: shadow itAwiiNu ovr.n ni:w Yomt oitv and tiii: urriiii: coun THY A TItllltlNIi ortNios. Tho nation lias been horrified nt ll ,110 uriiing of n Milwaukee hotel, whereby ver sovcnlv lives were lost. Tins vent cairicd terror becauso it was sud den nnd npalling 1 but had tlio samo disastrous results to lifo mid limb coino silently they would have been unnoticed, not only by tho peoplo of the land but also by the very community in which they occurred. I'lUal events of a far worso nature havu taken place in this very city, but they havo attracted ho attention, nor would they now did not tho Bureau of Vital Statistics bring them to our notice. " Figures do not lie," whatover else may uo uncertain and tho rrpatt on tho deaths of this .city is a startling comment oil its lije. During tho past year tho enoiinous in crease of certain maladies is simply np ..n:.... ixri.ji.. Jt.. ::.t 'illllll 11 IUIU tllU lUbill lllllllUUI ,Ul deaths has diminished and tho death rate on most diseases hasdecreased still it is far creator in one or two serious disorders than was ever known beforo. More peoplo died in tho city of Xbw York in 1882 from Bright's disease of tho kidneys, than from diphtheria, small pox and typhoid fever all combined I lhis scarcely seems poisible but it is truo and when it is remembered that less than one-third tlio actual deaths from Bright's disease nro really report ed as such, the ravages of tho malady can bo partially understood. J no immediato query winch every reader will make upon suoti a revelation of facts, is : What causes this incrensfc f I hi j is a difhcult question to answer. The nature of tho climate, the habits of lite, the adulteration ot foods and liquoM, all undoubtedly eontriboto ; but no immediato causo can be certainly assigned. Often beforo tho victim knows it tho disease lias begun. Its approaches aro so stealthy and its symptoms so obscure that they cannot bo dehnitely lorseen and are only known by their enects. Any kidnov disorder, however slight, is tlio firet stago of Bright's disease. But it is sel dom that kidney disorders can bo de tected. They do not havo any certain symptoms. Mysterious weariness j rtn unusual nppctito ; periodical headaches; occasional nausea j uncertain pains j loss of vigor ; lack of nervo power ; ir regularity of tho heart : disordered dai ly habits j imperfect digestion all these and many other somptoms are tho in dications of kidney disorder even though there may be no pain in the re gion of the kidneys or in that p ortion of the bedy. Tho serious nature of these troubles may bo understood from the fact that Bright's disease is as cer tain to follow diseased kidneys .ns de composition follows death. It is high lirno tho Doctors in this land who have been unable to control kidney troubles, should bo aroused and compelled to find some remedy, or ac knowledge one already found. The suffering public needs help and cannot" await tho tardy action of any hair splitting code or incorrectly formulated theories. If the medical world has no certain remedy for this terrible disease let them acknowledge it and seek for ono outside the pale of their profession. For tho discovery of this remedy and for its application to this disease, tho peoplo of this city ; the people of tho whole land ; not only those who are suffering, l ut those who have friends in danger are earnestly nnd longingly looking. Tho above quotation from tho Ne York Tribune is causing considerably commotio!!, ns it seems to lift the cover from a subject that has become of National importance. The alarming increase of kidney diseases ; their in sidious beginnings and frightful endings and tho acknowledged inability of physicians to successfully cope with them may well awaken the greatest dread of every one who has slightest symptoms. It is fortunate, hawever, that the surest relief is often found where, possibly, least expected, and that there is a specific for tho evils above described wo havo como to fully believe. Within tho past two years we have frequently seen statements of parties claiming to havo been cured of serious kidney troubles oven after hope had been abandoned ; but in commoii with most people wo havo discredited them Quito recently, however, a number of prominent nnd well-known men havo como out voluntarily ami stated over their signatures that they wero completely cured by tho uso of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cim Most peoplo have been awaro that this medicine has an unusual standing and. ono entillei ng it to bo classed abovo' proprietary articles generally j but that it had accomplished so much in check ing the ravages of kitlnoy disease is not, so gcneally known, Its great worth has been shown not only by tlio cures' effected, but also becauso a number of base imitations havo appeared in tho' market, fraudulently claiming tho vat-' uablo qualities of tho original Safe1 Cure If it wero not valuable, it would not bo imitated. The above may seem liko an ultra endorsement of a popular remedy but ii is nui uiie wuii Biroiiger man mei facts admit. Whatever assists tho world toward health and consequent happiness, should rectivo tho heariyl endorsement of tho press nnd all friends! of humanity, It is on precisely this, principle inai mo loregoing statement is made nud it merits tho carctul con sideration of every thinking loader. A movement is on foot in Texas to accomplish what far-seeing men havu long urged as an agricultural necessity of tlio futuie. It is to put nn end to tho absorption of small farms into large ones. Smaller farms within tlio work ing ability of tho avcrago farmer audi more ot them is tho reform desired. Tho farmers of Harrison county, Texas, propose to divide their largo plantations into small farms, and to oiler them to actual settlers on tho installment plan, believing such notion will soon convert idle lands into profitable farms nud fill up the country with thrifty taxpayers. A woman went to a Michigan cler gymau for advico ns to a business ven ture, and implicitly followed the dirco tions which lie did not hesitate to give. Tlio result wai disastrous. Sho now sues him for $t,.r00, that being the amount of the damage his bad counsel caused. His defence is that, while his profession inii'lu liim an expert in spir itual affairs, tho woman had no excuse for lolying upon his judgment in busi ness mutters. An owl fought with two crows for nn hour near Ilethlehcni on tho flth inst. Tho owl was at a disadvantage, owing to the sunlight, but nftor flying from tree to tree, finished tho hattlo on tlio ground by killing ono crow nud blinding the other. When the owj Hew toward tho woods, however, ho was followed by a score of crows, ovl dently determined on vengeance. SCREENINGS. A mnn writes to an editor for fnr dollars "because ho is so terribly short," and gets in reply tho heartless responfo: no as 1 uo j siami up on 11 cnnir. , Daniel Cosgrovo, James' Cieik, l'a., says: "lirowns iron .Millers entirely cured mo of a distressing caso of tys- !i'iraiii The fellow who wrote ! " I now take my pen in hand," was troubled with remorse when ho discovered, after ho had mailed tho letter, that lie had bden using a lead pencil. , Tho London World has statistics to prove that lawyers have lofea rticknL'ss'as u class than physieinns, but : an effect physicians can get their medicines for about fiO per cent. off. ' Tho Pullman train hadn't ' run niore than ten miles before the robbers head ed it. " You're lucky said one- of tho passengers to the leader of the gang, "tliu poiter hasn't been through the car yet. In a Dublin paper some time siijee was a biographical notico of Kobts pierre. which concluded as follows: ' This extraordinary man left, no chil dren behind him, except his brother who was killed at the same time." We aro told that " a saismologist, is a man who investigates earthquakes for lhO purposo of ascertaining the laws thatgovern them.'' Think ofthnt, my boyl When you tell the bartender to mix you nn eatthquake you're n sais mologist. Webster sued taylorin Chicago for alienating' his wife's affeclloiis, and was elated when the foreman of the jury said: "W.e-find for .tho plaintiff," but correspondingly depressed by the rest ot tho verdict:. -"And award one cent damages." An Irish servant girl, a year ovor, was given macaroni by her mistiess to preparo for tho table. Noticing her surprise, tlio lady said : " Didn't ypu cook macaroni at your last place 1" "Cook it 7 Wo used them things to light tho gas with." "Lay off your overcoat, or von won't feel it when you go' out," said the landlord of an inn to a.guest who Was sitting by the fire- " That'd what I'm afraid of," returned the man. " The last time that 1 was hero I laid off ray overoiat, and,! haven't felt it since," Gentlemen may now appear in pub lio without gloves, this liberty being granted piobably becauso ladies now wear twice as much kid on their hands and arms as fashion demanded two years ago. Some compromise was 'necessary in order to keep tho market Bteady. " What'i tho crowd about ' " queried ;a stranger, lis lie noticed a stream of visitors going into a fashionable resi dence. " It's a silver weddiu','' oblig ingly replied an informant. "What's a silver weddin'?" "Why, a chap's been married twenty-five tiines,and he's celebratin' of it." A colored blacksmith of Vienna was shoeing a inulo not long ago; when the animal disengaged itself nnd drove ono of i's hind feet'against tho negro's head with the torco of a- battering rain. A few days afterward some ono asked the owner if the blacksmith sustained se vere iniuries. "I can't sav ho did." a, y - responded tho man, dejectedly ; " but the mule goes on three" legs, Tho ice on which two Philadelphia boys wero skating broke off from tho main body and lloalcd down tho .Del aware river, losing in size every min ute, and finally becoming so small that it would not float them. They bade each other good-bye and plunged 11110 1110 com water, supposing mat they would ,not. be able to swim to tho shore, but determined to mako n vigorous ellort, anil their pluck Baved them. Seeing smoke rising from one of his straw stacks, a Urand J' orks f Dakota ) farmer seized a pail of water and mounted the stack rapidly, The inter ior, however, had been eaten out by the flames, and as ho reached tho top thJ straw ga'o a'way, and ho was precipir tated into tho burning crater and was cremated. SYMPATHIZE WITH 15 THE HOPE Or7 woman. ithe: race LYD1A E. FINKHAlVi'S VESETABLE COMPOUND. A Guru Cure for nil l'UMAMJ wktK. NL'KSIX, Iiiclmlluu I.ciii'orrliirii, Ir retiulnr nml l'nlufiil ?lc!ilrunlu, ' Ipllnuiiiinllon nnd ricerntlnn of tlio yVuuili, I'looillne, 1'ltO- , r I.Al'HltS UTJUCI, &c. nrncauuUa U,o toU, (lUcnoldUi Anil lraniUat& in IU cllect. ' It U 11 ffreiit help In pircnimcy, nllj r&. UeTcs pain during tabor anil nt t-rculaf pel in-''. I'lmiomitiEiT iMmii M 1:11:1: it na iiv. tyrl'ou ALtWeiCKXSiiES of thesoncra'ttro frrani ot cUlu-r KX,lt lj fecund to no rrincilylliut ltn ecr U-i-n Lefoie tLo iiuMlej and for all ,ill3paiica of tho I::k:,1T it ll 11)0 Ortalctt liemedv lu the Worhl, rrfT-Kinxnyro.in'i-AiNTSiiriMiUcrSex Ilea (:ent lttjlifln lis Vac. t I.TDIVE.-l'INKllAM'S lll.lnl l'UIIIFIFIt nlU cruduatu oiry roalUo nl Uulioii Iroui tli III jod, at tUo aanid time 111 giro tnnu And itrcnifttl tu Ih9ylcm Aimarvtillouilu leaultaaalhoCuiupound. t"7-Dotht!ie Compound and Elcod VurMrr Are'prfr-p-vr 1 at 53 and 33 Western Anme, Iynn, Man, Till ofilthertl. SI boltfci for 3. Tim Cowpuunl U !'r.t lor lwU In tho form of pIUJ, or of lozenge, on recent Of prims 81 pf r lot for either, lira, llnkhain f reel answers all letters of tniulry, Kneloao 3 u:ut tamp. Send for 4unphltt. iltntton tMrunr. , I"TItmE, rwKUAK'ii I jtfb 111! J euro Consttpfr, lion, niUoudiiOm and TorpUl.t of tho Uvir. 80 tents. r3-r.uId hy nil IriKltlH.'Sa (11 HAS BEEN PROVED Tho SUREST CURE for KIDNEY DISEASES, Vt.-.l. s Via Air n4lintrlfiPAilltna llldl- otth4i you rt a viotim V THEN DO WOT III IrtflTA iVKt UXQ UIUUT'IIVI wa tliUoommtndit)nditwUUpediny oyer , a v.. mi.... mwA r,atrr ikAH.HhV atOtlon IVWaUV W MW 111 . . nd we&knwei, Kiace.v pn i uaauii ilfta it win aot prorayii j -ti , . '1 viiv..... Tnnnntmnn. reintlon CI tirtne. ! brick duit or ropy dar-palU, and dull drevglBR IS. SOLD 111 Aliu Uiiuuuiaio, i-nw,i, 0nnk WKEK fin a $ay at home eanllr'mado cosily ouljHfreo, Augusta, Malao. Auuiuai ikui ftiu inarcu ai-iy sunsonmn von TI1E COLUMWAN. S1.50 A YUAlf. cajjuThealth cfWomaw If yon nro sick nP Bitters will Bttrcly aid Nnturo m making you well when nil clfo fails. If you nvo costivo or dyspeptio or Buffering from tiny of tho Humor ous disOaLClt Cthe';tomnch orbow ols, it is your ow;i fault if you ro main ill, forjiop Ditters isa sovor jign remedy in nil itch complaints. If you nro wasting nway with any form of Kidney discaso, stop tempting Death Ihu moment, and turn for n euro to nop Hitters. 'If you tiro sick with that torriblo sickms3 Ku'voupupm, you will ilnd n " mini in Ollc.id " in tlio uso of Hop IJittw. If you nro n, froquontcr, or n resident of n, miasmatio district, barricado your system against tho scourgo of nil countries malarial, epidemic, bilioui and intermittent iv ,-evs y; tlio ueo cf nP Bitters. If you havo rouli, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath, liamsnnd aches, nnd feel miscraLlo gencr nllv, nop Hittort vnil rjivo yon a fair nkin, rich blood, tlio Ewcctcst 1 :erUi, health nnd comfort. In sliort ihoy euro nil Diseases c" t':o iStoriacli. Dowels, lllood, I , Tcitci, IC'dney, liright'a . ,;.;0 -.'.' bo paid for T. ill i'f i euro or help. 'a- a 'I--''-; (to) vSPE ER'S PORT GRAPE WINE. Us!d In tin principal Churcho! (r Comm inton pirpoaes: Exiollont for Ladies and Weakly Per- sans ana tno Agea. Speor's Port Grope Wine! FOUR YEARS OLD. THISOBLEBUVTKD NATIVE WINE U made from thejulcooi 1 He Onarto Grape, raised In mis couatry. im luviiiuituiu Tonic and Strengthening Properties aro unsurpassed by nay oilier Native Wine. He Incilie pure Juleo or tlio drape, proaucod under Mr. Speer's own personal supervision. Its purity and Kenulneni'93, aroguaranteed. Tlio youngest culld may partake ol its cencraus nuallttes, and the weakest invalid use It to advantage. It Is par-ttcitlaily-benencliil lo tlie aged ancf debilitated, and suited to the various ailments that affect the weaker t,ex. It Is la every respect A WINK TO IilSUiaiEUON. SPEER'S lo JT. Sherry- Tho p.. I. HllKmtv 14 a wlnn of KunrIor Char acter, and nartjkea of the rich nualltlcs of the Brapo from which It Is male. For l'urlty, Itlch- nc?s, flavor aou leuieinai rropcruus, ii, ivin uo found unoxcellcd. SPEER'S This 11R ANDY stands unrivalled In thin Country beluc far superior tor medicinal purposes. IT 14 I'Uliii distillation from tho grapc.and con- tmuf vaiuuum uiuuigiuui jiruperuea. It has a dellcato ilavor. similar to that of the grapes, from which It Is distilled, and Is In great favor ainonir arst-class famines. Seo that tho signature of ALKKED 81'EEIi, ras- attiu i-i. .i , ia uvur iuu uuri& ui eucu buiiiu. SOJOID BY G. A. KLEIM. AND 11Y DUUGOISTS BVRYWUBRB, Sept. !, '82, l-y; CORES WHtRt All USE FAILS. IlcBtCoUKtiHyrup. TiwiesK1. Uaelntlme. riaidbydrulata. aid Jan 2a -83-ly. WISE peoplo arc always on the lookout for chances to In crease their carnlngs.and In tlino become wealthy : those who do not Improve their opportunities remain In poverty. We otfer a m oat cnanco to make money. We want miny men, women, b iys and girls to work for us rlahc In their own localities. Any one can do Iho work properly from tho llrst bfrt. The business will pay inoro than ten times ordinary, wages. Expensive outlH furnished free. No one who engages falls lo make money rapidly. You can devotii your w ho'e time to tho work, or only your spaio moments, full Information and at mat is needed sent free. Address htinson ,e Co l'ortland, Maine. Dec. , '62-ly aXUU, (it LOfTA H U ih U prtpvutoa for X. Mil turn thU I tnt Ud.l Ml KM MMMI Ui U Q 1 1 U I'Z RL b w brtn neat rtd If V7o.T TT rTiU ,n i"1 Monimiwiii, tu bif i.ttt Udktf or M counimi will tU blf Ixtt 'c?"UI ''iJy lUAUl 1J.S l lu,lvia,UinuA 0CtC61-ly OUnt free, Address II. IUllit & Co., l'ortland Maine. march 31 -ly (!fia week In your own town. Terms and f3 out $72; A. week made at home by the Industri ous, licbl business now beforo the nubile. Canltal not needed. Wo will utart vou. Men. women, bovii nml crlria wanted every wbore to work torus. Nowlslhe time. You can work In fcparo time, or glvo your rtliolo tlmo to the business. No olhcr business will piy yon nearly ns well. No ono can fall to make enormous pay, by engaging at onco. Costly outfit and terms fr.o. .Money mado fast, easily, and honorably, Address Tui'K 4: Co , Augusta, Jlalno, Dec, 8, "si-iy, PAYNE'S 10 HorEoSpnrk-Arrostlng I'orluli'.o E-;l no Imi rut 10.MXI fl, of Michigan l'i'' lloardu In lo liiuirJ, b",ruln' tlaba from lliu aaw In iiiii-fuut iviJgiua, Out 10 Hone vt Ouaranltt to furnish powtr to aw 8,000 fe t of Hemlock llu irda In 10 lioura- Our li JJoiu icllt cut lo.wnjjtt In nine time. ii r i.ngiui'v aru iivaimntkeh io fmil h a liortc pimi r on ), leaa fin I find water llmu any other En I'lno not intcl ulth au Automatic Cut Oir, If you want a Htullonary or j-nrtQDin i.nine, jioiu-r, tiicu Mr w-.Mlll, Miauing or j-uiieya, V'liiier ra.i rr jueuuuri a i-airni VWronelit-Iron PulK-y, nnd fur our lllu.tiut il rntslostia. No. Yi. for iiiforiiiutioii anil prli-n, II, W J'AYNi: & SONS, Curulug, N. Y. Jlux 17, Jan. n, sciy. 1BLEY' a ID s OF ALL PLANTS, FOR ALL CROPS, V$ M', larifuat fiiriuf r, larreat tcril ktimi r- 1 1" I lw'.'it an il ilruli-m auynhtroi huiite hnaitrwUut faviDiiiatforrrului'luy lli-.t HrriU .1 I i-r - fi lira liJ, mti Hiif )! aent out Oar 4im1('uijju ami 'rfc).MV)itbirrill IIIHATINT HI'.IM) HTilltl! IN THIS Wdltl.I TO Y0IIK OWN 1IOOU. II tn. rl'iilaa all tho itoalrablo new and atandard varlotlca rf T" i n r, Vi -roUMo. Hi Id and TrcoBoed auu 1" i'. bout I'll l:i: to auyaddrwa. HI ? AM SIBLEY & CO. Soodsmcil litfclicilcr, ,N, y, and Cblcum, IU, ViVlii-'4A'iVruill-llE.I.KlMl.lltT0RlSUA: ij V?Att V I ' " 1 1 1 , 1 ii a-1 h e C, m p I e i mm S M. C. SLOAN & ROB , lllaOQiMSnUHQ, PA. M tnufaciutcraot CARRIAGES, BDOOIES, PHAETONS, SLEIOHS, PLATFORM WAQONS, &C. First-class wotk always on hand. liEVA IRIKQ XUA TL YDONE. Prices reduced to suit the times. PEAI.XR IN Sllvarwaro, Watches, Jowolry, Clooko. AlllrtniSanf 11'afi.liaa. I'Dntra l.irf .tnwnlrw nint ly repalrod,'and warranted. luay ll, "lo-ti PTT WQAPt'ttBCUHE tent forl.oo rer pack rilJlliOace. V. 8. -MKD. CI).. Walton. N. Y, feb S 4w il An English Veterinary Burgeon nnd Chcmltt, now t myelins In this counlry, Baya Hat most of tho Ilorso and Cattle l'owdcra sold here aro worth lets trash. He says that Hherld-in'a Condition I'owdora nro absolutelvpuro nnd Immensely vlu aole. Noth ng on earth will make b us lay llko Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, l teaspoon. nil to 1 pint food, sold everywhere, or sent by mall for 8 letter-stamps. I. a. Johnson Co.. IJoston, Mass. nU Jan S0-S3-ly, AGENTS Wanted .SM'IiTm ls in tirlcrj tilling fin, npfI J ecty heret Mborsl termt. liraillr;. (WrrUgit A 4 o., , 1 ourili bl., l'mUJcl,lila, l'a June 3 My nlti PURE. From th Districts of Assam, CinTrAoONO.CACUAit KANOKA VAI.I.BV, DilUKKLtNll. I1E1IHA Doo.v, and others. Absolutely Pure. Superior In invor. Tho Most Econom'cal. Kenuiroi only half the usual quantity, frold by all grocers. JOHN c. i'IIILLII's CO., Agents o iho OilcutU Tea Syndlcnta, ISO Wuter-l. N. Y. feb 9-1 w rt ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. THE VOLTAIC! UKf.TCO . Marslnll. Mich, wl 1 send 1)11. DYE'S CELKllllATED ELK TltO.VOU TA1C IIKI.T8 and ELECTRIC APl'LIANOKS on tr a for 3 1 davs to men fvouneor old) who aro nf- fllcted with Nervous Debility. Lost Vitality, nnd kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedynnd com- piuiu resummon or iiaiiu nnu mnniy vi r, Ad dress as abovo. N. I!. No risk Incurred, as 30 days' trial Is allowed- reo. iu lyr. r J. SALTZER'S General Sewing Machine Depot, Fill Store Below Market St., BLOOMSBURG, PA. Celeliratefl White Sewing MacMoe, New Davis Vortical 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. anil Nee dles tor all sewing macnlncs. Sowing Machines sold on monthly payments Liberal discount made tor cash. Every machine purchased from me Is warrantedtobe kept in good running order for flvo years freo of ohar?e, and thorough in structions given by tho best lady operator In this part oi me hiuuj iruu oi uuargo, Axaiuino my siwk ui wavuiues utiure iiuil'uusiu, WANTED $IOO.W5u StiJy Lmplovmrnt tlurtm; fSPIIIMl nml hllif Mf'lt. AJtlrMS J. C. MtCl'KDY CO.(ttuliacl,JliU,l'i. uno sc-ly a'd LEGAL BLANKS, ALWAYS ON HAND AT THIS OFFICE, jl Aft t nyc so. ci snw iri)rr.D, mams. HAtl KAltr.Ctt4 AMI 1 OPUL'XDLItS CK uittrutiict tnti 'r til i roiliinfli il au cfiinjitcle nirili4iilt nl ruit tlltlnti V'v 1 1 ( i!tftiii nt Irmu Wurflmu- on 'Hit WNlr it'Uuliiliirf U.K. 11 i mini, ton v. nil-ui lor liaiifrutiii. Ct)ftU I n nut wavniru ftn uetifr. ii wlium territory rn La TIIOS. irt. IIAIlT.t Treai u r1 r, li c i v 1 1 e d lanii ntiiMMorio fiEORCE W. KIRKE, ilvu'r lktr Ant ' OFFICE, 46 bOUTH HT. (nenr Wull fet .. NFAV YOItfc. L'noi-S." llluitratixL feb 5-4w I kubttcet tvtnr daUnU uohy of MA Nil At I EVERVTHINGfiii , iuu futcrinca iri ineir I'MHiunM Mch for IhHU. contilni I'llTl li 11 1 Mliiaf RfrJ Iturt, oiAKiuif it a cotMtntti! UArneulnir hook. Invtotr ftllth) liteit tnforiflttloil known loikaii thoroi Ur on application, tl'ltut itaf . ..a-f .t t,. ruiur nmiuurauii C6 l,o n 1 It ii ' ' n r. ' -' ft 37 Cortlandt St., New York. SUfiSCHIBE NOW FOR TJIB COLUMBIAN $J.fiO AYJSAlt, '. LMJM MOTHERS READ THIS. Htoro ltlilge, N; Y. Van Deiifln ttrnft.T)fnr Hlra 1 Vr.m- Wnmihn. fecilons have been Itinluablo tons. Our little boy, two jrnra old, discharged ocr ihlrty worms Inn few dys. using onlyn few of your Worm confections. I em glad to hear tcstlmonylo the yaluo of Vjn liousen's wtirm Confection'. Yours, ltev.J. I,. JlcNAll'. Try them !5c. a box. VAN PKl'HKN 11110?., Kingston, N. V. I'eb -4tr d vv anted Teachers ! pkh jioN-rn Steady employment during Hrrltgnnd StiminT. Address, J, 0. MccrhliVAUU., febv-4vr u i-iiuaaeipiiin, i'n. Every TCstcy Organ Sold Is made throughout with Equal fidelity, and Yields unrivaled tones. Bend for Illustrated Catalogue, CELBBR&TBD IIAK.TOIAM MANOS, And other first class Pianc?, and a large lot of MUSIC BOOKS, VIOLINS, ACCOR.DEONS, MUSICAL (OUKGHDIIEf TE, VIOLIN STRINGS, J". SALTZBB, music ROOM, FIFTH STORE BELOW MARKET STREET, BLOOMSBURG PA. mm mmm w mm Ready f M& EigM SUPERIORITY OP STYLES. Excallonco of Material. PERFECTION OF FIT. I. Unrivalled Stock of Spring Clothing Manufactured Hy. prcssly for mo. 'Wo " guai iiiiteo Stvlo. OiirilliV. nnd'Voikiiiniinlii), Also a Very Superior Line of Gents' FURNISHING GOODS for Spring and Summer. THK LATEST AND SKW1IST SPHINU STYLUS OF JIATS, Just Receivtd, at the Popular Clothing Store of D. LOWENBERG. WEBER-HilRBMAKT PIAJsTOS, PINE INLAID FHKNOH WALNUT CASK 01IUAN, t) STOPS, $1)0 OASII. Uany TuriuM. SuUnluttloii .uuiant.;( it. i)A.ao3sr's j?xj?src wabe moonyes, MUSIC HAM. Itl.OCK, WXI.IEBS-BAXIB.H, PA OUT THIS UYl 1 fir our ! l.M 111 UUtUbli CCRANTON, PA. lf.ia.Al. 11 l it JjJkJ J f omi'tnlng inlghty aud nuu. M- lime leavo behind to coupucr time." 0J a week you own iqwn. f5 uutut Into, No risk. Everything new. CiiHaluotreiiulrul. Wo vlll (urnlsti you ever thin?. Many aro miking fort unes, Ladles unite us much ua mra. und bu h and glrumiko great pay, leader, Itiou want builneta at whlcli you can iruiko great iuy all iho limy, wrll'i forparolil4r4lo U, Haiamt Co., wuiiaviiii(preqinu lanuinsf Ultios, from Mi our urtuN ibtalll their inn lit' nun llv vs.. ''iis-'Usri . h&w.4 Tlioro is no Baking IU qualities, Medicinal and Culinnry, guarantee Health and Luxury. JSveru hitycr thouUl Select an Organ Thut guarantees good JSrci'u dag wtvU and Years of service. J. ESTF.Y & CO., Urattlclioro, Yt. I to uo mo 1115ST. Junoi tb V-iYf. FARMS i HOMES The bastlu the world, an easllv obtained in Da koti, MltinesoUi and Nurthiru Iowa. (Jet ready Jo iiiovo In the HDrlng. Urst come, beat terveu, C'juuty maps, descilptlouof landa, rates of pas, ueo uud I r. Iglil. furnlahed free by Jnlf.slt lull, AKt'lll, l U1VHU, Miinuui.w . oi. I'au ll'y, WUlUinitnort, l'. No troublu vt utuviori ijui.ateiu v feb (i-i Powder equal to 'lio RAILROAD TiMP TABLF rKNN.SYIAfAMA V.AILHOAI). l'llll,. I ADHM'IIH A KIltEIt.Tl. DIVISION AN ) NOUTIIHIINCKNTHAI, 11AII.WAY, 1 TIJIE TAlUiB. In elTeCt January IMli. lESii. Trains lenvn s, burjv K.STVAItl), .nrn. m I.nrk llnvpri Kxptcss fnr llnrrui,,,, nnd tntcrmertlato stntlons, I.nticMter, I'lilladei. pliln, Now Yorlc, Haltimorfl linu Washington, nr. riving BtriillaililrlilaS.vo p. in.j New York. C 2J p. m. i li.Ullmoru, .03 p. m. j Wnslilngton o.4')'p I.Snp.m, Daycxprcflafor HnrrisluirL' Anil tn. tcrmedlali! nations, Lancaster, I'lilladclplna, New ork, llalllmnru and Wiisliinuion, nrrlvlne at Philadelphia 7 i p m. , New York, loji n. m llaltltnore, 7.16 r. m.; Washington, 8.40 n, m. Pull! man rarlor car through to I'hllndelphlA and pas senger coaches through to riilladolplila and Haiti, more. 8.20 p. m. Wllllamsport Accommodation lor lLirrlsuurc and nil lntcimcrllato stations. Lan caster, Philadelphia nnd New York, aiming at Philadelphia K.si a. in,! New York c.se n. m Sleeping car occommortntlonii rn bo secured at Ilnnliburg for riilladelphU nnd Now York. Phila delphia passengers can icmaln In Bleepcr undis turbid m.t ll " n.. m. 1.05 a. in. Erie Mall for Ilnrrlsuurff and Inter mediate Btntlons, Lancister, I'hllnilelplila, New York, lUltlmore and Washington, arriving nt Philadelphia 7 53 n, m.: New York, h.so a. m. : Haltlmoro 7.4i A. m.j wnshlngtou, o.io a. m. Through Pullman fleeplng ears aro run on this train to Philadelphia, liattlmorrt anil nt lilnetnn, and through passenger coaches to Philadelphia and llaltlinoro. WE3TWAHD, AM n. m. Krlo Mali tor Erie nnd all Intermediate stations with through Pullman l'nlaco carand through passenger coaches to Krlo. For Oannndalgun nnd Intermediate Btntlonp, Hochester, llumuo and Niagara Falls, with Pull man l'nlaco car nnd passenger coaches through to Itochesler. l.tt) p, in. Niagara Kxpress for Knnn and Inter mediate stallous with through passenger coaclus to Kino. For Oanandalgua anil principal Inter medlato stations, ltochester, liuflnloaiid Niagara Falls with through parlor car to Watklna and through passenger coaches to Hocliestcr. bM p. m., Fast lino for Lock Ilnven and Interme diate stations, nnd Elmlrn, Wntklns and itilcrme dlato stations, with through passenger conches to Lock Haven nnd Wntklns. TUIiOUQlt TIIA1NS l'OH SUNIlUItY 1'ltOM TUB KAbT AND .SOUTH. Niagara Express leaves New York, 6,15 n. m. : PhlladelDh'n, .inn. m.j lliltlmoro 7.S0 n. m ar riving at Munuury, l.vo p. m., with through pull man Parlor car from Philadelphia and through passcngtr coaches from Philadelphia nnd llaltl inoro. Fast Lino leaies New York 8.00 h. m. ; Philadel phia, ll.os a. m.; Washington, a.3o n. in.; Iialu more, 10 43 a.m., ami Ing nt Munuury, s.'.'o p. m with through passenger coaches from Phlladi 1 phla nnd llulllmore. - Erie Mall leaves New York 8 00 p. m.; I'hllndel phla, 11,50 p. m.; Wnhtngtoii, 0 f.o p. m.; Haiti more, 11.16 p m , nrrhlngat Sunburv.n so a. in., wiih through Pullman l-alaco bleeping cars frcm PhlladPlplihi, Washington nnd llalilinoro and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia, tiBNlll'llV. 1UZLBT0N Wlt.KI.S-llAHltK 11AII.K01D ANDNOliril WEST IlllANCIt ItAILWAY. Stall KllHt. lftllVl.4 Hlinhliri' J-n m nninno.l llloom Ferry 7.41 a. m Wilkcs-barro 9 i n. m. Kxpress East leaves bunbury 6.33 p. m., arriving at llloom Ferry 6.31 p. m., Wllkes barro 8 10 p. rn. Mali West leaves Wllkos-barro lo.ioa. m., arriv ing at llloom Ferry n 03 p. m , Sunbury l.us p. m. Kxpress West leaves w Ukes-barro n 3D p. m. ar riving ut llloom Ferry 1 07 p. in, Sunbury s.03 p. OIIAS. E. PUdll. J. It. WOOD. den. Manager. oen. Passenger Agent. jpiIILADELPIIA and HEADING ROAD AIUIANGE1IENT OF PASSENGEIi TItAINS. Juno 20, 1SS2. THAIltS LKATK RUPKUT AS F0LL0V78(3UNDA Y EXCEfTMP. For New York.PhllsdelDhla.lteadlnir.rotiavll.'o Tamaqua, fie, 11,45 n. m For uatavvissa, 11,45 n. m. 4 to and 7,20 p. m. For WlHlamsnorf.G.lB s.fn n. m.mm a n,i n m. TIIAINSKOR nUTKBT LEAVE AS rOLLOvvg, (StKBAV BxcsPTKn.) LeaVO New York. VIA. Tnm'innnil a nil n. m. nnd via. Bound Brook Houto 7,45 a. 111. iveavo i-miaacipiila, 0,45 a. in. Loavo Heading, ll.&s a. m.. I'ottsvllln. la.so d. il and Tamaqua, 1,35 p. m. Lcavo Catavvlssa. o.to O.jnn. m. nml Jim 11 in. Lcavo WllllAm3port,9,45a.m,s,oo p.m. and 4,30 p, m Pilflsp n (rn rn t A nnd l,nm Vain Va.i- ,1a T.m.. nend and to and from Philadelphia go through " iiuuui.i;uuu0 oi curs. J. li. WUUTTJCN, " General Manage! C. 0. IIANCOCir, aeneral Passenger and Ticket Agent. Jan.io, lbsi tf. KliAWAKB, LACKAWANNA AND WKsTEIl.N ItAILKOAO. BLpOilSBUKa DIVISION NOKTII, STATIONS. .. ..Scranton , , ... llultnvtif. p.m. p.m. a.m. south 11 15 9 09 9 45 a.m. p in. p.n 9 0 2 IU 0 17 6 22 (I 27 C tl (i 41 0 46 0 61 li 65 7 02 7 10 7 17 7 22 7 10 7 37 6 I'D 8 26 8 40 8 60 9 UJ 8 65 8 43 8 42 8 37 9 37 9 30 9 21 9 19 9 14 Taylorvllle.', 9 45 9 12 9 6j ..uwKnwanna. l'lttston..., . West Huston Wyoming,.,. Maltby Hennott,,... ,.. Kingston,,, KtnRtnn 10 03 10 18 S 25 0,1 1 50 9 01 9 04 8 23 10 18 10 18 10 20, 10 84 10 43 10 6E M 2 61 3 02 3 00 3 10 S 18 8 S3 3 45 1 42 1 35 S 1G .Plymouth June 6 53 1 25 6 07 1 IS 8 00 1 lid 7 46 IS 42 7 33 12 23 7 SO 12 15 7 20 12 (10 7 13 11 47 1 09 11 4(1 7 (5 11 32 6 5 It 10 6 (1 10 CS G 45 10 50 6 37 10 41 C 19 10 21 10 10 04 6 04 10 C 5 45 9 iiyinoiiiu,. ..Avondalo... S 47 8 fa 8 18 llunloek'acrceli 8 17 -Knicushinny.. .IMlMr'H Vfirrv S 12! 8 00' 7 tl) 7 62 7 41, 7 as! 7 31 7 89 ....Beach Haven". 11 07 11 13 3 61 8 67 i 07 4 11! ... nerwlck . .Hrlnp f'rl- 11 20 9 00 6 00 8 06 10 ... Willow drove. ..Lirao itiagu.. Kanv .uinomsburg,, 11 IP 4 V0 8 IB 11 45 11 69 11 65 12 IS 4 47 8 V.r. Catawl'a Bridge iiiim.ri . 4 33 4 88 4 60 8 30 8 5 8 62 7 11 .....UU11V1UU... Chulasky... Oameron... MlirlllllrMl.nrl'H 9 00 9 04 0 20 6 45 6 CO 6 23 12 45 p.m. a.m. um. 1 p.m. p.m. a.m. b.i.. W. F. 1IALSTEAD, Buot, buperlntendent's onice. Scranton. Feb. 1st, 1692. 1AE1 351 Ti in HAIR BALSAM. Thisck;ant(lrcssin( ia p rlmd by those vv1iq1uc used it, toany ,iinii!r nrtxle, on ac ..'ijri rf pi iupijl,,! ' ,!., .1,,..:. i":xi fit COIH.1I114 In4l.el.ilj J tlio ilu pad (air (inJalwavi a Youililul Color to Crey or railed Hair ir iwiiim ii nncijr pcirumej nnd ll j;rtit filling oflliululr andto . iflnndij Kir. llitco&C'o.N.Y. 1 Itill. nt iltklcr. In n... .r.., 3T r.T.tT-rm-ngy-. B FAflocfisja's A SUDCrllllva llrllS anil Itlrannlr, (!.,... .r' If you woainctluiuo pr hrmcr, worn out w'ldi pverwoil;, or a mother urn don hy family ot lioui Mil duller ry J'wrVii Uwwl'wJ ' ' lauiiidhymcnta rirampr)iiix!oi,ifi,r.dqnii aka ntoicau.lgktunulantJ,butliPa,kir'idingerToiiig Lin,nhi, i y .PfKnytWiilcrrfthclunsi, i ? 'S "J,1 "." 0?' reatoit Jlloud Puilfiw Ant) tlis Cnt end Surest Cough Curo Ever UxJ. If you tire WMtliig awny ft-omage, dminatlon or r.iu";'!"?' " ' ini1 ,r.'lu1, ? " "tmulant take (jinouk i Jove at n, e itlllliiieoraie and build you up from ilw Jm iU Lut will nevtr Imoalcait. Jthaa MvcJ juds pf livci it my lave youri, CAUTION l ruto.. all n.t.,ltlul,..r.V",i OlnrtrToal. Ii wuifrt.,lulllwUilrni'4ilenl( lgUlnatM,alUaallNly llhc Ci t't(, K, 4! til..,, l al, ladrB " viii.na mil iw n ling poLlAn flZS. in tl ai ad Ij.tmj fitijiici haa awli ahia ishuiil ptthinia cpjlf ily Mmlar. 'iliert i.nuiiiinif nuo it, lriiiit urn havuif Ftoaaa, TUN liiLouo! and look for lijiutme of atri Mil,, j,,l 'l. m,JZJ. wiuieniisa III Yisg tv. SI7E March 3, ly. aflaem El Stth Inegtoicsl ratlcr1, tvamnicil move dam SlMT-TffagCg mmt mat:
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