THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, HLOOMKHUUft COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Hlnhest ArtUiorlty. UPON A SUjlJEOT OP VITAL INTKtlUST, V.V vkotinu tub wki.kaiu: of ai.i yriio lollowtng rMnnrknblo letter from ono oC tho loading nnil boat known sol entlfio writers of tlio prcsont day U specially significant, ami should bo of unusual vnluo to all readora' who dbsiro to keep paoo with tho march of mod orn discoveries and ovonU : "A general demand for ruformation Is oao ot tho moat distincilvo charac teristics of tho nlnotcouth oontury. The common people, as woll ru tho more cnlightonod and rofincd, cry out with no uncertain voico to bo emancipated from tho slavery of conservatism and BiipiTHtltion which has held tho masses in grosi ignorance during a largo jor. tjon of tho world's history, and in tho timo of tho 'Dark Ages' oamo near ob literating tho last glimmer of truth Dogmatic assertions and blind cmnirl- clam nrelosing casto among all classes of all countries. Pooplo aro beginning to think for themselves, and to regard nu-, luunty mucu icss man argument. Men and women aro no longer willing that a few individuals should dictate to them what must be their sentiments' nnd opinions. Tlioy claim tho right to solvo for themselves tho great mcs tiona of tho day and demand that the general good of humanity shall bo rcspocted. As tho rosult of this gener-. "al awakpning, wo boo, on every hand, un mistakablo evidences of reformatory action. Pooplo who, a fow years ago, endured sufferiuo; tho most intenso in tho namo of duty, now realize tho utter iooustincss ot such a course. Alon who . . . , , . . . wura uncior mo Donaago oi Digoiea am visers allowed thoir hoalth to depart t suffered their coustitntiona to becomo" i..t ! 1 jl e II 1 . ? uuuciiiiiiiuu una nnauy uieu as raariyri to a f also system of treatment. Then millions of uoonlo fillins untimely an graves who might have Hycd to a green! old ago 'had their original (roubles been, 'taken in timo or proporly treatod.( Thoro aro thousands of people to-day, thoughtlessly enduring the first symp-j toms of 8prae serious malady and witlioutj tho slightest realization of tho dangerj that is beforo them. They have occa-( sionnl headaches j a lack of appetitoj one day .and a ravenous ono the next,; or an unacconntaDio. ieeiing ot wen- ness, sometimes accompanied by nau- soa and attribute all these troubles to! the old idea bf. a slight cold' or mala ' ria. It is high time that peoplo. awoKo 10 a Knowledge or tlio sonous-i ness of theso mattcra and emancipated t'remselves from tho professional bigot y which controls them. Whon this is done and when all classes of physi cians becorao liberal enough to exclude all dogmas, savo that it is their duty to euro disease as quickly, and as safely as possible ; to maintain no other posi tions than that of truth honestly ascer tained, and to endorse and recommend any remedy that has been found useful, no matter what its origin, thero will be po moro quarreling among the doctors, while thero wi'l be great rejoicing throughout tho world." " I am well aware of the censure that will be meted out to mo for writ ing this letter but I feel that I cannot be truo to ray honest convictions unless I extend a helping hand and endorse all I know to bo good. Tho extendod publications for tho past few years, and graphic descriptions of different disea ses of the kidneys and liver havo awakened the medical profession to tho fact that these diseases aro greatly in creasing. Tho treatment of the doc tors has been largely experimental and many of thoir patients have died while they were casting about for a remedy to cure them.' "It is now two years since my atten tion was first called td tho uso of a most wonderful preparation in tho treatment of Bright's disease of tho kidneys. Patients had frequently ask ed .mo .about the remedy and I had heard of remarkable cures effected by it, but liko many others I hesitated to recommend its use. A porsonal friend of mine had been in poor health for somo time and his application for in surance on his life had been rejected on account of Bright's disease. Chem ical and microscopical examination of his urine royealed tho presence of large quantities of albumen and granular tubo casts, which confirmed the cor-. rectness of the diagnosis. After trying all tho usual remedies, I dirooted him1 to iiso this preparation and was greatly surprised to observe a decided improve-' ment within a month, and within four! months, no tube casts could bo discov ered. At that time thero was present only a trace of albumen, and ho ,folt as he expressed it, 'perfectly well,') anil all through the influence of War-I ner's Safe Cure, the remedy ho used. "After this I prescribed this medi-' cine in full doscsi in both acute aud chronio nephritis, Bright's disease and with the most satisfactory results. My observations were neither small in number nor hastily mado. They ex tended over several months aud em braced a largo number of cases whhjh havo proved so satisfactory'Cp ray mind, tliat I would earnestly urge upon ray professional brethren the importance, of giving a fair and patient" trial to Warner's Safe Cure. In a large class of ailments whore the blood is obvious ly in an unhealthy state, especially where glandular engorgements and in flammatory eruptions exist, Indeed in many of thoso forms of chronio indis position in which thero is no evldenco of organic misohiof, but whore tho gon cral health is depleted, tho face sallow, the urine oolored, constituting the con dition in which tho patient is sain to ho bilious,' tho advantage gained by tho uso of this romedy is remarkablo. In Bright's disoaso it seems to act as a so'vent of albumen ; to soothe and hoal tho inflamed membranes j to wiuh out tho eipthelial dobris which blocks up tho tubuli unferi, aud to prevent a de structive metamorphosis of tissue". "Belonging as I do to a branch of tho r !-.!.. i ! .i . jjiuiuhsioii una uuiiuves mat no one school of medicine knows all the truth regarding tho treatment of disease, and being independent enough to seleut any remedy that will reliovo my pationts, without roferenoo, to tho source from wiionco it comes, T am glad to acknowl edge and oommond tho merits of this romedy thus frankly. Respectfully yours, It. A. Gunn, M. D. Dean and Professor of Surgery, Uni ted States Medical Collego ot Now York i editor of Medical HWbuna Author of Gunn's New and Improved Hand-Book of Hygiene and Domestic aieuicino, eta, eta Beforo the olose of the year thq 'Scottish Meteorological Society will probably havo an observatory in com-l ploto working order .on the uummitof Bon Wo vis, tlio Highest laud In tlio British Isles. A sum of more than l,f00 has already been subscribed for tho establishing of this station, tho list of Htibscrhera includes Quoen Viotoriu, tho 'Prince of Wales, and nil classes of British subjects. ll.e work wliicli will be done on BeirNovis will doubt less bo of groat value to meteorological science. Philadelphia l'apers. TUB IIANDSOMK FKOFITS THAT SOME OF r TIIKM AUK SA1II TO IIP. MAKlNd. A correspondent thus writes of Phil adelnhla newspapers : Tlio Ledner is worth a clean thousand dollars a day 10 inn Wilms auovo wnnt it cosh, ine y'tnZi divides over a thousand dollar n y55r hraon'g boao who hayo, stock In if. Tlio "Jlwml, at lis low prioo of one cent, makes forty or fifty thousand dollars a yoar. I hear that It costs the owner somo twenty thousand dollars a yoar more for the blank paper than hi gets for tho printed sheets. Tlio profit is in advertising, wliloli is onormOUB, on nccount of tho largo circulation, Tho Sundi.y edition of tho paper has caught on well. The J'rcss, which has not mado money for boiiio years, may do so this year. Somobody thero has been culling off. a lot of unnecessary cxtravagauco without impairing the) paper, and it wouldn't be much of a surnriso if it sot ahead some. Tho In gtiirer, which ono rarely sees anywhere and novcr hears ot, is making monuyi but nobody but Harding knows how much. Tho North American, witlj its' load of commercial advertising makes from $12,000 to $15,000 a year! Tho evening papers aro contonted with less." The Telegraph and tho Jlulktiil lead tho business, but onu wonders how long tho public is going to want double-sheet nfturnoon papers nt; 3 cents whon so much can bo had for 2 cents. Tho extra cent is a draw back to tho circulation. Tho Jfveninr News felt this. It, was struggling along on a small circulation at 2 cents. When it reduced to 1 cent it shot up immedU ately. If it is not now loading all thq other afternoon papers it is pressing tho best of them very close. Thero nrt six afternoon papers now printed here and their aggregate circulation doi't not exceed tweuty-hve thousand. St. Vitns Dance. St. Vitus Danco (Chorea) is charaot torized by an irregular contraction of tho voluntary muscles. This contract lion is at first confined to a few muscles, on ono sido of tho upper part of thq body, perhaps cvon to those of the fin . ger. It gradually extends, until mosti of tho voluntary muscles of the upper cxtrometies, and less often thoso of thq lower extremeties and the trunk are; affected. In rare cases, especially iii adults, the movements nro exceedingly1 aud dangerously violent. In the less; violent, they may impair speech, rendor; locomotion and tho necessary acts of lifo impossible. They may also pro- duco tho most ludicrous grimauces and tho most grotesque gesticulations. The nppctito is apt to be poor aud tho tem per irntible. Sometimes tho mind is temporarily impaired. Though the disease may occur even in infancy aud extreme old age, yet it is mainly con fined within' tho ages of ten and fifteen. It is a very much moro frequent occur rence iu girls than in boys. Its cause is not certain, in most cases there has been found to be a deficiency in the red glo bules of tho blood. Fright, a fit of an ger and other excitements havo brought on an attack. As to its duration, it "varie3 from a few weeks to several months. The average duratien is from two to three months. In the vast ma jority of cases tho termination is in io covery. In a very small proportion of cases it becomes chronio and is incura ble. Relapses aro apt to occur after intervals varying from a few months to two or threo years. As a rule, the relapses aro shorter than tho primary attacks." As to remodies, all known causes must first be removed , ample nutrition, daily exposure, and, if prac ticable, oxercise in the open air, should be secured, and a physician should pre scribe tho medicino that should bo used. Youth's Companion, Merits and Demerits of Oheese, So far as fat is concerned, beef has threo times as much as bread, and cheese ten times as much as beef, aud so far as ruusclo forming constituents aro concerned, beef is threo times as valuablo as bread, and cheese ouce nnd a half as nutritious as beef. The great defect in cheese as food is that there is not any starch in it. This defect is remedied by using it in connection with bread, an article which abounds in starch. Hence tho custom of tho Eng lish laborer, dictated by naturo and confirmed by science, of eating broad aud cheese for his luncheon while work ing in tho field. Cheese, which in n stato of health and vigorous appetite uuiy uu uuien in mrgu tuanuues ana comparative impunity, is a substance that in no form should bo given to or partakop of by an invalid, or ono with weak digestion. Cheese, when toasted becomes little better than so muoh loather. Cheese when it is old and tho process of decomposition has commenc ed is used by somo as a prompter of digestion. If oheese aids digestion when old orraouldv. it is on the orln ciple that it contains the seeds of de cay, which it commuuicates to other food in the stomach. The celebrated Roquefort cheese of France is cured in damp caverns whore the mould quickly grows. Thomas Jefferson wheu President of the United States, was presented with a cheese that weighed 1(100 pounds by mu iuupiu ui vjiiesmre, mass. VVllITB Lll.ir.3 IN THE HoUSK. To raiao Lilies successfully in the houso, it is necessary to keep in mind that they are plants that like their cool and sha dy places. It will not do to try to rorco mem inio uioom by subjecting them to a high temporature. The best White Lilies for pot culture ure L. lougitlorum and L. speoiousum album. Tho proper timo for potting is during tho fall months. An oxcollent noil can bo prepared by using equal parts of leaf mould, good loam and old cow manure taken from tho pastures, and that has leached and dried j all those should bo well mixed together. Use an eight or tei inch pot, placo in it aooui an inon oi drainage, and then fill in Boil one-third tho depth of tho pot, set the bulb iu tho centre, and fill in soil to tho top of it, aud then cover it wim auout an inon oi Bund. and. lastly, moro soil to a half an inch of tho top. (iivo water and sot tho pot Atl-ftf ill tlm n1tni in alnnil until ui.:..- or until tho shoots begin to push. Do not allow tho soil to becomo quite dry. Whon the plant begins to push through the soil tako it where it can hnvo tho light of tho sun, but not a Btrouu boat. As soon as buds appear remove it to a placo rather shady, or whero it can have tho sun only morning and evening, but plenty of air. Hero it, can bloom, ami iu this condition should bo liberally supplied with water. Al ter blooming, tho plant should bo set whero it will get tho sun and ripen. Vlck'D Mayasine. "Mercy!" oxoliiimed Mis. iu sho caught sight of tho camelopard, "just look at that beast what a long ueekl" "yes," replied Fogg, "the most remar kablo caso of soar throat I oyer Baw." dominion of Corn. Tho oorn crop in both Delaware and Chester Counties is the finest that has beon raiseil for yoars, and about husk ing time, when the reports como in, somo enormous yields of bushels per noro will bo looked for. Just now tho crop Is ripening, and a few "early birds" aro already applying tho knlfu to tho stalks. 'I ho experience of somo tnrmers is better tor tlio cows when out green. The mnjonty, however, ar guu against this method, mid sav that tho inci cased quantity of fodder can not make up tor tho lo-s in green or unripo ears of corn, commonly called "mil bins." Ono of tho finest lieliN of corn in Delaware County is Hint of Thomas Swayne, in Aston. Tho field contains eighteen aeres, and tho corn, too, is planted m hills four feet apart. Tho work was done by farmer John Wood. who ploughod tho ground in April. harrowed it over four times, nnd drill ed in enual nnantitics of South Unroll na rock and a well-known make of phosphate. Tho ground was maiked out both ways with the plough, and the seed planted on tho lGth nnd IGth of May, no fertilizer of any kind being used iu the hills. The crop seemed to start a little slow at hrst, but when tlio warm days of Juno oamo it fairly lump ed, nnd grew as if by magic, aud ton tinned growing through .lulv nnd An. gust. '1 ho entire field is good, and tho yield ot busiicls to tho aero is expected to outstrip anything in this vicinity for years. The success of Mr. Wood a method completely kills tho theory of thoso who havo asserted that fertilizers ''to pay" on oorn must be dropped in tho hill ; if not, tlio following crop receives tho greater beneht. Mr. Wood a idea of driling tho ohosohatu in the orruund was regarded by many good farmers a-i an exp- rnnetit, and few thought the, result of it would bo the groatust field of corn in tho country. AdvcrtlaliiK ClieatH t 1 'It lias becomo so common to write the beginning nt an article, in nil elegant, in1 tcrestlng manner, "Then run it into some advertisement that we avoid all such. "And simply call attention to the merits. or Hop Killers In as plain, Inmost terms as possible, "io induce people "To clve tlicm ono trial, which so nrovos tliclr valuo that they will novcr uso any thing e'.o." Tub Hkmedy so favorably noticed In all, tlio papers, "Kcllglous and secular, is "Il.tvins a large sale, and Is sunnlantimr all other medicines. "Thero IS no denvliic tho virtues of tho lion plant and tlio proprietors of Hon Bit ters have shown great shrewdness "And ability "In compoundluc a medicine whoso vir tues arc so palpable to every one's observa tion." 1)1(1 Sbc Die I "No ! IQIm llnnrul ...I o,,(T,..,,l 1,,,. away all tho timo for years, ' t no doctors doing nor no good ;" "And at last was cured by this Hop Bit ters tho papers say bo much about." "indeed I indeed I" "How thankful wo should be for that medicine." A DmiKlur'8 Sllaery. "Eleven years our dauchter suffered on a lutl of misery, "From a complication of kidney, liver, rheumatic tioublo and Nervous debility, "Uiuler the caro oi tlio best physicians, "Who gave her disease various names, "Bui no relief, "A.id now sl'c is restored to us iu cood health by as simplo a remedy ns Hop Bit ters, that wo had shunned for years beforo USUlg 11." TUB I'AUKSIS. Father l Cottluir -well. "My ilanffliters say s "How much Letter faUier I Mnco he used Hon Dltts.-s." 'He 13 trettlnff well at lor hi lone surrcrlntr from disease declared incurable," viuu we are ho giaa iiiai no uv.-u jour uiuera." A Lady ot (JtlOi, N. V. Put a Brand on Him. 'Women are a necessary evil," ho said, bringing down bis list hard on the counter to cmphaslzo tho heartless remark. It was In the village store at West Hilton, Saratoga County, nnd the speaker was the central ilgureot a group ot buncnollc philosophers., He was homely, tlovenly and six ty." There's where I diner fiom you altogether," said Sir. OeorgeT. Graham, of tlio samo place. Women aro mostly what men inako 'em. When husbands aro brutes wives will fall into submis sion or make homo hot tor tho men ; nnd they're unnatural In cither chiracter. Imc them, and especially be ;ood to thuin when they're sick, and you'll have no trouble. There's my wife, now. B.io's suffered a good deal with dyspepsia, nervous prostration nnd other ailments that took the bloom off her cheeks and the spring out of her steps. well, sua saw an advertisement ui imklkii h tonic. and ihomrhtlt would bo lust thothlmrfor her caso. Gentlemen, I sent Iivo miles after a bottle. She took It. I sent n?aln after more. Ho several times. Troublo t why, If you could seo how much good It has done her you would say that women are the greatest of Uod's blessings, and I'akkek's tonic is me next." This preparation, which has been known ns I'm kkk'h (IiNUtit Tonic, w III hereafter be called slm- Slyl'AKKiR'sTONio. This change has been ren ertd necessary by substitutes lmposod upon their customers by unprincipled dealers under the name of ginger ; and aa ginger Is really nn unim portant flavoring Ingredient, we drop tho mis lead! lg word. There Is no change, however. In tho preparation itself, and nil bot tles remaining in tlie hands of dealers, wrapped under the name of 1'akkkk's iHNUKii ionio contain inu genuine meaicine u tne facsimile signature of Hiscox & Co., Is at tho bot tom under outside wrapper. OK COMPOUND JOTRACT OF ASPARAGUS, Unit been pronounemt by tfndlnir iliylrlun i xuro euro fur ilUeaaes of llm Blaier, Kidneys, Urinary Organs, Pain in the Back AND Gravel, or Renal Calculi, HYMlfOMS-Aio frequent, fccanty urlno nnd violent eollo pain In region oi the kidneys, pain very severe, and returning from lime to time until the calculi is discharged, which Is generally has tened and a radical euro performed by tho use ot A S P A R Q O. l'OU SLK 11V ALL liltUfJMSTS. Price Jl, per bottle, or l bottles for IS. Kent to any address In the United states, tree of expense, on receipt of cash or 1', o. order. Dr. Pounder Family Medicine Co., Jl H. MIKO.NH trerl, l'lilliuli-lutiU I'a, fiOLERSASI (SmtMn&dJ. 001,1,1:013, rawjiitiK, 1?. j. SO minutes of New York, Mor 1 positions for grad. i' ales tl-an all other schools combined. Life Schol arship, ui Write (or clivuUr Hepk Jttb-iw r L, 1 SUE, 1,1, 1, Uodleal Superintendent of the Sanitarium. Invalid's Homo, ISloomsburg, Pa., Devotes special attention to Epilepsy, norvoas auectioni, ami Diseases of women. Patients rccoWcd at tlio Sanitarium on rcasonalilo terms for board and trealiiienj P. a. No charge for first consultation, apr 27, 83 BL00Mii PLANIM MILL Tho undersl?nod having put his ('Inning Mil un iiiuiroau ptreet, in lirst-ciass condition, IB pre pared to do all kinds of work In his line. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDSj MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. furnlalied at reasonable prices. All lumber used is wen seasoned am none out snuiea workmen nro finpioyca, ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS famished on application, l'lanr and specific uuun tHi-iiruu uy aa uxuerieucuu uraugaiBniau. CIIAflL.ES KRUG, niooniMburg, Pa, FLtUMBIIMGr, FITTIIMG, STOVKS AND TINWARE. IE. B. BROWER Has nnrcnawd tho Kto'k and Business of I. Ila. gen'Mieli, and Is now prepared to ,do all kinds ot work In hH line, riumblne and Gas Kltllne a upoeliKy. Tinware, Stoves, NqES MD HEVTErS, In a great variety. All work done by EXPERIENCED HANDS. Main Street corner ot Bast. ui.nonisnuRG, pa. M. C. SLOAN & BRO., Jil.OOMSBURG, PA. M inufacturers of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, PHAETONS, SLEIGHS, PLATFORM WAGONS, &C. First-class work always oa band. R EPA WING NEA TL YDONE. Pricee reduced to suit the timet. B F. SHARPLESS, FOUNDER AND MACHINIST WEAR L & B. DEPOT, BLOOMSBUBO.PA. Manufacturer ot flows, stoves and all kinds ot Castings. Large stocl- of Ttuware, Cook move?, Room .stoves, Stoves tor heating stores.school houses, churches, 0. Also, large stock of re pairs tor city stoves of all klnds.wholesale and retail .bucIi as Fire lirlck, UrateB, Lldt.Centres, 0., stove Flpo, Cook Hollers, Hplders, Cake Flates, Largo Iron Kettles, sled Soles, Wagon lloxes, all kinds ot Flow Points, Mould Boards, Holts, Piaster, Bolt, jiujyji riajnuke;. sc. febst-t II. HOUSE, DENTIST, I3r.oo5isiiuno,Coi.UMiiiA County, Pa. 1 11 stylet nf work done In a superior manner, work warrantee ui represented, tiith ext"ot id without Pain by the use ot (las, anil free of charge when artificial teeth aro inserted, omoe over Dloomiburg Dtnklng Company. Jo be otteh at all hourt dunng the' dau Nov. s.ly F. IIAUTJIAN REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES North American ot Philadelphia. rrunKiin, " I'ejiisylvanla, " " York, of I"ennsylvanla. iianover, or n. y. Ouwu?. ot London. Ko.-lh British, of London. Office on M irket Street, No. 5, Illo lmsburg. oct. if. ,v-iy CatarrH HAY FEVER. For venrs I have I been afflicted with Hay Fever from early rA'iiHm div":,i I la August until frost. 1 gave i.iy 8 uream Hal in a trial. The re. Uef was immediate. I I regard myself cured. C. HCHKIIBKK. Hunt, of CoAlago Co, Kllzabct-i, MivrrvrDliiU IN. J. byltttlo fin- ,,dllv ulimnuM tlm no. " I mil passages of ea- t 1V.CCUC EI tarrhal virus, causing Hk FJEiJrla.K healthy secretions. It allays Inflammation, protects tho mcmbranat Unlngs of tho head from additional colds, com pletely heals1 tho sores and restores the sense of taste unci sinelL lienenclal results are realized by a few applications. A thorough treatment will euro. Unequalwl for colds In head. Agreeable to use. send tor circular. Bold by druggists. Uy mall BOe. a package stamps. Kui miUTiiKiis, Druggists, owego,, y. Kept, M w. a (loodimr irAicaU. tlM to 1200 ner ma. made nrlltn!x our find Hooka nml Jlllilen,, Write to J. J. .HclHlKIJV .V 10. rni I II., l'n. r3ept.7-w u PARSOWSr jpurgativts SIAKR NEW ItlUH IJLOOIJ, And will completely clianiro the blood In tlio on. tire system In three mouths. Any person who will take one pill each night from ono to iwelvo weeks, m.iy be restored to sound lieulth, It such a thing Is possible. For curing Femalo Complaints these l'llls havo no equal. Fhyslclans use them lu their practice, bold eierjivheie, orsentby mall forfia cents In stamps. Send for pamphlet, I. h. JOHN HON & ft), lloston, Mass. npr 13 Ald-I M03. PUHE INDIA TEAS. Absolutely pure. They contain no spurious or ex. haustcd loaves No Chemicals or Colorlnsr Matter used In their preparation. Very valuablo for mix Ing with weaker China teas. They contain a very high percentage of Kxtract, Thoy nro cultivated under tho supervision ot foreigners, upon the uiu-u uppruvcu nicuiouH. ine ieai is manipuiaiea by machinery, giving uniformity of appearance throuijhout eutlro plucklnga. They ivtaln ttielr valuablo nuallllea for an unusual length of Jmt. JOHN C. iilll.I.irri CO., ISO Water ttt., Noir yo.-k, Agents of tho Calcutta Tea syndicate. Bepu hmw a HAY-1'HVKU. I o a n recommend Ely's Cream Holm to all Hay Fever suffer ers, It being. In my opinion, founded upon experience and a sure cure. 1 was afUlcted with Hay Fever for 13 years, and never be fore found permanent relief. Widstkh If. IUuxins, Marshnold, Vt. Aiilr by little fin ger Into the nostrils. Ily absorption It ef-ft-ctllallv cteunHtts the U AY- FEVER WM Catarrh lionlthy Hvretlnas. It nllays IntLunnatlon, pro. l'clHlfiaimiiibraiial linings of Ihehcud fiMimd Uttton.il ' iMs compleioiy hals the wre. nndre slores ii1 ' -1 of laste and suii'U. ln.-iii llcl.il n sullsnio leolliiil bj a fiw aiijillcatlons. A tlmr. ough titfAtiucDt will cure, uneiiualled for colds In the head. Agreeable to ustv bend for circular. Hold by druggists. Uy mall Uie. a package stamps, iSLV IlltWimntt, Owego,N. Y. 8Ug jo-ly d PORTUGAL GRAPE WINE Also t'NI'Kll.MUNTF.tl (lltAI'K Jl'tt'K. Veed In tho prtmipal Churches for coinmittilon, Kxcellenl lor linnlos, Weakly Persons and tlio ngra. Speor's Port GrnpQ W-m FOUR YEARS OLD. THIS CKI.KIIHATKII WINK lithe pure lulee of tho dead ilpe oporto drape, raiseil In Hpeer'a viuivillll lin lllV.llllMUR', Tonls and Btronjtlonins Propertlos arc unsurpassed bv nnv other wine. iipIikt nr.i. duceil under Mr. Wpecr'sown perxonalpuiierilslnn, Its purity nnd genuineness are guaranteed by the principal Hospitals and Hoards ot Health who have examined It. Tho youngest child may inrtake of It, and tho weakest Invalid use It to ndvnntngo, It Is particularly boncilclal to the nxort and debilitated, nnd suited to tlio various ailments that affect tho weaker sex. jt is in every respect a winbto UKIttfLinnoN. Speer's Unfermented Qrapa Juioe- Is the iulco of tho Onnrtn nriin4 nrf.jnpvi in Its natural, fresh, sweet state an It rum iron tho press by fumigation, thereby destroying the excl. ler of fennintMlon. It Hperfoetly pure, fieo from spirits and will keep In any dim Ue. Speot'a Burguady. Is a dark rich medium llrv Winn it-j.i hv ia wealthy classes as a Tablo or Dinner Wine, and h physicians Incases where a drv wlnn lnstMfi nf V sweet poit is desired. Spaor's (Sociabto) Olaret. Is held In llllfliestlimillmi fm- Its tlrlinn,u ... ., Dry Table Wine especially suited for dinner use! Speer's P. J Sherry. lH ft Wine Of Klinortnr (?linrnptpr nml n-iHnl-Ao nt thertchquantlosof tho gmpe from which It h Spoer'a P- J. Brandy. 1H A lmilK lllstlllntlnn frnm llm itmrtf. n... stands unrivalled in this Country for iWlclnnl 1U, JUSCS. It hna n iuviiII..I1,m. t . . k . grupes froinwhlch It U distilled. oce mat ine signature of ALFllEl) SI'Enil, Fas- salo N. J., is over the cork of each bottlo. SO l 1) BY O. A. KLKIM. AND I3T DUUdOISra KVUU1 VHKUtt. Sep. ss-'Mijr. , J. SALTZER'S General. Sewing Machine Depot, Fifth .Store Below Harht K BLOOMS BURG, PA. Celeiirateu White Sewing .Machine, New Davis Vortical Feed Sew ing Machine, New Home Sowing Machine, Household Sowing Machine, Estey Sewing Mnchme, Genuine Singer Sewing Machine, Singer Pattern Sewing Machine, Attachments, best Scwlnir Machine Oil. and Nee dles for all sewing macnlnes. Hewing Machines sold on monthly paymnts- Ltbornl discount madotr cash. Every machine purchased from mo Is warranted tnbo kept in R-ood running oner for five years tree of charge, aud thnrowrh In structlons given by the boat lady operator In tills part ot the state free of chargo. fixamlno my stocfc of midlines beforo purchasing. BAUGH'S $5.00 PHOSPHATE Has civen such UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION to the fanner on ALL CROPS that it has supplanted, to a great extent, the other Higher rnceu is rands, Pur Ton of 2,000 Poiimla. On Cars or lloat In Philadelphia. OUAHANTKEI) ANALYSIS I'KIN'I'KJ) OX HAOII 11 AO. Send fur circular, Addrcos BAUGH & SONS, HOLU MANUl'ACrUUKIIS, 20 So. Delaware Avenue, Aug 17-lw l-lHLAl)KLri!!., I'A. REST not, life li sweeping by, go aal dire befuro ou dlo Hometulug mighty and su b lime leave behind ui counuer time." f 6i) a week you own town, $5 outllt treo. norisK. Kveryiiungnow. u wvm not reiiuireo. Wo will turnhli you everything. Many are raiklmr fortunes. Larlles nrilto oh much as mn, and boys and girls m ko g"-it pay. K.-u Hi, If you want uiiMuebs ui, wuiuu yuu eau iiiuku );ri-ai pay All ine time, nrlt-ifor p irlluulits to II. lULi.ti-r & Co, Foriland, .Maluu n -a, s, 'tu-iv. MAKE HENS LAY An Kngllsh S'ottinnary Uurgoon and Cliomlit, now traveling In this country, wys lb it won of tnvtluraeuudUtitiu I'owdera a jlu Ueruure worth leu trash. Ui says tint Huerldtn's Cjuuillou Fowders are atuoiululVDura and laimousslr v. In. a ilo Muni ngoueirtli will iuK) a nt Ui like Hneriaan suoudiueii fow.isis. nose, I teaspoon, lul to I pint fold, dold everywhere, or s-mi by mail tor a letter-stamps. I, B, Johsson & ca. Tl-o rlclietl, ercasij DEER everquaaid. Purilici IU lilco't. filllltS l),pepjU, Liver en-IKWrny'ls- ifa.c SenltvPr l Hon . i .ilCitirir'., In iissUce kiamni, Address i BEAU & RAPE, Wholesale Orusgltlt, Nos. 47 A 49 N. 2d M., PblUddaMo. Juno My OA ilia ON, 30 DAY'S TRIAL. tiik volt uti iiEr.Too.Maratnll, Micu., wii" Bend Ult. IIYK'H OKLKHIt 'U KI.B TIIO-VOI. TAIO llBl.Td ind BLKCriOO AI'I'LKNCSS On trial f ir a i d iyi to men'f hhiiij or Old) who nro af flicted Willi NitvO'H Djblllty, Loit vitality, iitul kliidrrd irouoiu., gmrintciiing siij-dyand ceni (rotfl resiofatimi ol lieallli and mwr tl( r, Art dioa as abivo.-N. ii No rifck liieurrtd, nj su Jayn' trial is allowed' Keb. oth-lyr. r 3UiJ.suujm: now vou THE COLUMBIAN $1.50 A VKAH Every Kstcy Organ Sold Is made Throughout with Equal fidelity , and Yields unrivaled tones. Bend for Illuttrated Catalogue. Odlelbiratodl 'CiliikOTiiig Iws Fottidl9 mi 'Em Eig And other first class Pianos, and a large lot of H mmt HI! Musi MUSIC BOOKS, VIOLINS, ACCOItDEONS, MUSICAL OMOTHETfE, VIOLIN STRINGS, And cvcayi.8fiBS3 Ija Rfnsic line. MUSIC ROOM, FIFTH STOKE BELOW MARKET STREET, BLOOMSBURG Pa. mAM ivIIOUI'CJEMEIf Ready and Waiting for You. The Finest, T5ae Latest, The Most Artistic Styles of ELEGANT AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS. ,5i5? niH',,fty- OUR RECEIPTS OF FALL Mm WINTER GOOOS, Cull and be Convinced that Wo LejU'd inn (polity, fit ami prie9 Larnest.stGck & mi prices can always 1) 5 found at th &MM MMMAMIiM BT&ME OK WEBER HARDMAM PIANOS, FINK INLAID KKENdH WALNUT CASE OMAN, 9 STOPS, $0 CASH. KHSJ- i'PIIIIS. SlldNntCtlOll GlIIU'UIltCtMl, BACON'S PIANO WARE ROOMS, MUSJ0 IIAI.L IH.OOK, WSLttBS-BAKXB. TA $72 i A w ck inaritt homi y tiieindiiBtrl. oils, Unt bUHlni'hx iiow N'fnro llm nilbllo. C.lttttAl nnl lienrtrirl. Wn will b'art OU. Men. woriKin. Iiovk ami ilrls wanted ovwwhuro Io work rorua. Nowlslho tlmi. Youoon wo'k In spurn time, or kIvo jour whole lune to the buslims. NorithorbiKlncsa will nay. vou nearly as well. No ono ran rail i n mk enormous piy, by 'utat'lntr at once, rpp'ivi uui in uuu luiinn ii r. .M inev inauo raai, o is'is, and honorably. Address Turn f o , auk i-sfn, .Mat no, n.v. 8, 'nj.iv, wmn mm mmm pills And all Billouu Cotnplalnto. Sato to lake, being purely VfKttabloi uu urtptiic. Price 95 uul All DruasUli. Kept 7-lw d Thero Is no Baking Powdor oqual to llio mm piRi Its qualities, Modicinal and Culinary, guaranteo Ucaltli and Luxury. Jtivcru buyer should Select an Organ That fftiaranlrva good JUvcry day wtrk and Years of service. Tl J, ESTEY & CO., llrnttlolioro. Yt. CLOTHING lunel XTTTCi T71 Forle aro 'wnys on the A I N H lookout for ohanccs to In yV I L J I h ereaolh-lroarnlni,u,and In i i ..w - timo become wealthy i those, who do not improve their onpoi tunnies remain In' poverty. Wo oner a great chinco to mako money. We wunt ininy men, women, b yg and irlrls to work for us rlvihi In thuj own loolllje. Any 0110 ran do iho work propi rfrorn tho first U'rt' The1 buslnces wl'l piy more van leu times ordinary. waifi'B. KkKnslvooutnth'irntdiedfrKe. Noons wh, ..liu"ir follu mitt ... tn,.nA.p i;' can ilovotu your ivho'o mak to tho work or only , V' ur span, inomenfi. Fllmell Informatnn and al I'O'Unnd Mulne, Deo. Wy lIuBuu .lub uuu leal Wr, U uaud lor rool.,uuuld 7lQ tai,W. H. FAY & COA-F MM RlU 7-4w RAILROAD TIME TAB mm ENN8YLVANIA UAIMIOAI). Mill L ADKM'HIA & KRIBIt.lt. DIVISION VwK ORTIllHtNCKNTItAL ltAIMVAY. AN" TIME TA1II.K. in effect .May WUi. 18S3. Trains leave Sun. bury, EASTWARD, ft ! n n Unft UfiAA Ts. . and iniormcJlalo nlatlons, Lancdstcr MitflOT puia, Now York, Daitimoro nna wisuin,.,nn riving at I'hUattelphla 3.IB p. m. ; Sft u.ni.i all moru. S.03 ii. in. , v.ii.in;i!Kj.,,rw m., maklcir cioso connecllona at I'liiiadeliihi i ?,i all sea shoru points. ""autipiiia Igr 1.B3 p. in.-l)ay express tor Harrlslurir aim in. tcnnedUto stations, Lancaster, I'Dllade KhSi vi? orlf. Hnlllmiini nnrl ivnhin..n "OW I'lilladelpUM 7.SJ p. m. s Now York.' Io 25 fV, Ilaltlmore, 7.15 p. ra.; WaslilnRtun. 8 U p. m 'iffiii senKorcoacUoatlirougli to rniladolpma nu Baftu 8,'jo p. in.-yililnmsport Acoommwlatlou tor llArrlAhnrir nnrl nil in,j,.nnriin... ...i;. ' "UH. r castor, I'lilladolpnla nnd now York, aimiiTM I'miadelplila n.sS a. m.: now Yoiii o"! a.gm Sleeping car accommodations can bo Becurcd t Itnrrlatmrp rni- Phil.rlnmt.in An r ..:r"rea &l V flfl n m Prlrt l all tl.i.i.. . . mediate Btauons, Lancusicr, rnua5o)pHia, iSC Tbrougb .Pullman sleeping cara aro' run on this' train to 1'liiladelplila, Ualtimoraand W aslin "ctoi, And thrntlcrh nanm.m ....... L'1" Snd Baltimore: " lu """Piu WKSTWAnU, .M i n. m.-Kilo Mall tor Erlo and all Intermedlalu stations wltn tlirougu 1'ulluiuii falaco carLriS 1'uUman Palaco uim vt UuBalo via Kmporlum. For C'anandaleua and luterinedlato stations. Itocnestor. Duialo and Niagara Falls, wiui' tbrougli i!nliman l-ataco car 10 Toanandalgua aim tnrougnpasiengorcoaclmsto UocUesior. 1 M n m Klmrrifa Dvni.k tr . . . medtalo stations wltn tarough p.issenger coaches through passenger coaohea to Hochesttr. hi, n Itt Vnui linn si I r.i. . d ato sut ons, and iilmlra. Watklns and Interuie. ff;eWBS.gl,pM,eawr coachesto TnitOUQII TltAINS FOR SDN11UUY FROM THE EAbT AND SOUTH. Pn..adelDU'a,7.4na. m., Ilait.SSM g"g. man 1'arlor car from Plilindelplila and XlirouVn rnoro vv ..u... . u.n.ur,pui uuu ua ti Fas't.L,no l0aTC3 Now York 8.00 a. m. : 1'hlladtl. phla, 11.03 a.u.j Waslilnston, 0.30 a m.: iiam moro, 10 a. m., arriving at amiburr. d.aV p m , pmLtnbdr0ffi.bt.lao;r1)e.n'(" UOaCn':3 triai rtSl4 pjal0! Xg SaSS: m.0.l0,.V'15 P-m- at Hunburv, .sj a. m . with through Pullman l'uiaoe sleeping cars Irom Philadelphia, Waslilngton nnd Uaitlmoro and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia nd NOOTiV wmimScii luit ,u,lB0M MallKastle.ueiSunburyc.ir, n. m., arrlnnirat Uloom Ferry 1.41 n. m., Wilkcs-barro 9 vi a. ni. Kxpress Eait leaves Hunlmrr 5.35 p. m., urrMnt atJ)1?,,m- FV'l',ry -1 V- ". Wllkos-barm 8 lu p. m. Mall M est leavu WllkoH-birro 10.30 a. m" firrlv lug at Bloom Ferry mm p. ra.,Sunbury u.m p"m Kxpress Went leaves Wilkeu-barro bjo p. U1. ar riving t Illoom Ferry 7 or p. ra , sunbury 8.6a v 6lIAS. E. PU01I, J. It, WOOD, lion. Mansger. (len. Passenger A gent. I n LA J)E liPHA and HEADING ROAD ARUANQEMENT OF PASSENG1T1 TRAINS. July Ii 1883 TBIIM8 I.KAVX RUrinT IB r0LL0WS(9HMI)A V KXCSPTkD. For New York,Phlladelphla,Roadlng,Fottavlllo Tamaqua, Ac, 11,45 a. mi For Catawlssa, 11,45 a. m. 0.13 and 10.30 p. m. For WUllamsport,6,3( 11.45 a. m. and 4,o p. m. For lAjwlaburg and Sunbury, 4.00 p. ni. TBAINS POB ROrKttT LE1VK AS IVLLOWB, (8CNDAT KscurritD.) Uave Now York, via. Tamanond 0,00 a. m. and via. Bound Brook Route 7,45 a. m. Leavo Philadelphia, ,w a. m. I&vo Reading, 11,55 n. m., Pottavllle, 1S.SB p. a andTamaqua,l,!)5p. m. Leave Catawlssa, 6,30 n.x;a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Z6. w"'"i'"!'Port,9,46 o.m, 1.05 p. m. and n.oo p. m Leave sunbury 4.81 p. m. Lewlatiurg 4.4S p. m. Possongera to and from New York, via. Tama nend and to and fiom Philadelphia go through A lthoulchangool cars. 3. K. WOOTTK.N, C. (I. HANCOCK, ooneral Manager, JanTu" i8e'i2Ht'fn,TCr ana Tltkot Ac0Ilt DELAWARE, LAOKAWAKNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. NORTH. STATIONS. Bcranton..., ..Hollevue... Taylorvllle.. ...Lackawanna. Httston . ... SOUTH p.m. p.m. a.ra a.m. p.m. n.m. s 15 8 00 8 03 8 55 8 48 8 it 8 51 H 45 8 45 tt so 9 10 e 11 1 21 I 91 6 84 6 41 II 49 6 61 C 53 0 58 7 03 7 10 7 '17 7 SI 7 10 7 tl 9 37 9 30 9 91 9 18 9 14 8 45 9 C9 9 68 .. WeatFlttaton 10 03 ......Wyoming... .... Mallby .iionnett Kingston.., Kingston., .Plymouth June ....Plymouth. Avnnrlnln . 10 08 S 85 8 K 0.1 1 50 1 43 1 85 1 5 1 18 8 04 8 04 8 65 8 47 8 39 8 98 8 17 8 13 10,18 M 3 54 10 18 10 ! 3 OS 8 06 8 10 3 18 S 33 8 07 s no VJnntlrtnb. IU 84 1 03 uuniock'sl reek 10 43 S 00 e ts 8 4(1 8 50 7 4 19 It ..Mtinicksninny,. ....Hick's Forry. ....Beach lluven. Berwick . Briar Creek.. ...Willow Orove. Lime llldge.. 10 65 7 33 12 25 7 fr. le 1 k 11 07 11 It 8 45 3 61 7 90 19 (10 7 13 11 47 7 09 11 41) 7 OS 11 S3 5 67 11 10 8 tl 10 88 6 45 10 50 5 87 10 44 ft lft 1n mi 8 05 111 SO 8 67 9 00 I (K 7 69 7 69 1 41 7 39 7 33 7 39 7 11 4 07 4 12 (15 8 10 8 18 8 35 8 80 8 Ui t 61 9 00 9 04 9 90 .. K BTYV. 11 10 4 30 4 37 Bloomsburg.'. Iluriftrt 11 45 111 60 14 . 81 Catnwt'o Bridge 11 65 4 SS .LiunTiuo... .Chulaaky.. 13 IS 4 66 6 ID 5 10 10 OS 0 04 10 45 9 6 43 Northumberl'd 113 45 5 39 1 n.,m. p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m rf-. .. .l- w- nALSTKAP, Supt. superintendent's omce, Scranton. Feb. jst. 1659 MILLIOi OF THEM For FLORISTS and AMATEURS. PutcJi Dultw, Jann llulli.', I'rciicli liult Auicrlcin nitfbs. Almi I'lanUturOrCtl kom-tii ana Window urJau BEAUTIFUL Hinar.iMiRSFVnn Catilogu FREE I 9 TM M,ll"l,viul'1'' Vuwi mm C llochuttu-, II. Y. ti Uhluwu, 111 Feb 9-ly PAYNE'S I O Horso Spork-Arrostlng I'orUblo F.n.-tlno hu cut 10,000 ft. of Michigan line Hoard In lu hnarn, bunilnt; tlaba from the enw lit Our W Hone ui Ouaranttt to famlh power to w H,XX) fuel of Hemlock Board In 10 houri. Our It lloru will cut 10.000 fut In lima. irur r,ni;iuei aro iiuaiuhtku furnlth a horr e-!uwi r on H lei fuel tnd water limn any oilier Ba plno not filled with an Automatic Cut Olf. If von wint a BUtlonHI or rortahle Knglne, ii glne, Jiouer, vmv lufiiiif or l'ollrin. Ur bnw-MIII, blurting or 1 either ct or MediUrt'a I'atcnt !Wroo(!ht-Iroii Pulley, Mnd for our Ubutrated citilorue. No. 13. for Inforiuitlon and rrlcee. RW.WAYNR SONS, Corning, N,Y, Box 1U7, ian.P, bWJ'. T :'i iPl X- tiii.itoi i....u..-i."i !.l.it uiBULBS i3 m. BUM kV ',J Twf (. ,V Ja ill him nu kn1 t OctfWI-ly