THE COLUMBIAN AM) DEMOCRAT, BEOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. I TfaU Possible? IttDott comet Mist C,?cncr.l Grant's, lm. proTctl condition Is dud to the fact thtt bo la using a "simple TcgcUblc preparation" forwarded by one ot our consuls Iron South America, and sent Mm by iho ,8ur Rcon'Ocncral! Is thU possible! Bjr an "u'n'tuihorjzcd" remedy? Shocking! And jet, If IliU "slmplo vegetable pre paration" were owned nnd advertised bjr nny one as a specific for Oils terrible dis ease, certainly the Surgeon Gencrat would not commend It, nor would bigoted pby. sllans prescribe It t Nevertheless, It la a fact that many of tho best droprletary inodicinc Of the day, as the late Dr. J. O. Holland stated In Strih-no-'j Monthly, slclans, and' most of them, tt should be remembered, were at flrat dis covered or used In actual medical ptacllc. When, howcrer, any shrewd persons know ing of their virtue and fore-scctng their popularity, secured nnd advertised them, then, in tho opinion ot llio bigoted, all vir tue went out of them t Isn't that absurd ! We believe that a remedy, If properly made, Is Jtut as effective when put up, ad vertised and sold In bulk, ns when doled out to patients as enormous expense by their physicians.' Why not 1 If General Grant Is getting belter througn n simple unauthorized vegetable prcpara tlon where Is tho vanntcd exclusive skill of the medical profession ! Apropos ot the suspension of some very prominent members by the Medical and Chlruglcal faculty of Maryland, for endors ing advertised remedies, the Baltimore American (April 25) says that ''when a pa cnt medicine goes on year afterycar widen ing It circle of believers, It is a pretty fair evidence that there Is merit In It. Tho re. gular doctors may Ignore It, and expel any of thelrjncmbm who use it, but when they do so their action looks more like envy against a successful remedy than a true desire to protect the public" The failure in the Garfield and Grant cases, the Ameri can thtnks, and properly, has knocked pro fessional professions higher than a kite. Hut this Is not a singular Instance of un professional power over "Incurable disea ses." That "simple vegetable preparation" now everywhere known as Warner's safe cure, was once an authorized remedy ; was pronounced a "god seno" to thq medical profession for the cure ot kidney and liver disorders, malaria, general debility, spring feebleness, female irregularities, etc., by many leading physicians, but when the formula was fully perfected, and the medi cine was put up In bulk and advertised so that every sufferer might know of It. and treat himself, then the profession turned' upon it and let their patients die rather than to use it ? Tills Is certainly a strange proceeding, bat it Is on a level wlta all the rules and regulations of a code which has gone so far as to forbid a physician displaying beyond a certain size his name and profession upon his sign I But the world moves, and merit wins the fight t THE SASD-FLYOf II AG DAD. It is commonly said thai there, nro no bugs in Arabia, tho drjr beat killing them oil off; and certainly all the names given for tnqcrcature tn Arabio dictionaries aro either taken from the Turkish or manufactured. Considering what a vast field', lot blood-rockers in Bagdad, and what .myriads of this partic ular species are constantly coming into it, if only from Bombay, in tho boxes of travellers and pilgrims, what becomes of them a1!! is a problem in natural his tory, anything like, extreme hent, even supposing that to have tho effect alleged, occurring only between June and Beptember. Anyhow, it was a com fort to feel safe on that scoro at least in turning in for the night in a billet which, if there liad been a member of tho family in all Bagdad, looked as if it would -hayo been sure to hold him. But morning brought tho discovery that if tho bug was absent ho was represented by a Bond-fly with a body hardly bigger than a mite's, a pair of wings like tiny sails and a poison-injocting and blood-sucking aporatos of extraordinary calling. Liko Dr. Byntau, when the boiling water from Dolly's kettle had decanted itself into his shoes : " The scalding tor meat in his feot" soon mode the half dressed victim fain to pull off his soaks and rub until tho skin was raw, in hopes of getting out tho venom. Homo even ascribe to this causo tho singular ulceration of tho skin to which natives of Bagdad, especially in child hood, aro liable, and which seldom falls to attack European and other strangers during thoir first year of residence. Eithor from the season when these sores gonerully break out, being that when tho date is nearly ripe, or from tho scar left by them resembling that fruit in sizo and contour, thoy uro quito commonly spoken of as "date sorei." Tho number of peoplo in Bagdad whoso faces aro more or less disfigured in this way frightens most all new comers. Hitherto the result of medical surgical practice lias gone to show that on whatever constitutional, chmatio or external cause or cause. depending, the affection, liko so mi ny othors, is best left alone. In tho lictltiiy it runs its course in about ti year, wm;fimcs only ono soro appearing, but oftcinira succession of them. Thoy are not in '.ho least pain ful or dangerous and, except wheu on very tender spots or parts wliioh aro essential to locomotion, tho natives of Bagdrfd appear not to m'nd or bo much annoyed by them one iiisinuco nioro of the eel growing usod to the skinning. THK I'AllADlfcK OF MtATWt.S. Holland is tha mradise of sluitors. its highways being canals which are covereu wmi ico uuuriy uuu um Tho ladies there go shopping on fckatcs, lvnvn ulrntii to im.l from school, older members of tho family go to church on skates J the jwstmaii delivers his lottcrs und tho doctor usils lifs pitients on them, (tuil ovcu llio solemn pastor moves on skates when ho visits his parisliionors. Dairymaids skato to town with full nails of milk, of which not a drop is spilled, and farmers' daughters skato to villages wltlt u lull uasuei oi eggs ill each hand. During tho Spanish invasion several vlotorieswcrowonby tho native soldiers who, on stales, suddenly moved on tho foroes of Alva, and as nniotlv retired to thoir own camp. For a nerlod of moro than four hundred years tho soldiers hnvo been trained to perform evolutions ou skates. AN IHOJ CUSTOM. Tho man who holds tho mast important government offlco in China is pot only nrnns'od "for its uottlect if ha can show tliat ho was engaged in some ceremonial counoctod with -'is ancestral unties, uut, l.nuM mm nf bis mrents die whilo he is in ofiloe, ho is aotually obliged to retire from imbllo llio loru penoa oi many months, uo matter jmw umiu.ii llioy bo the puliliu interests thus socri flced to uu iron minium. iiidiiKiir. In cominerca bribery is cnllol com mission. Of OT.trto I ill uol refer to tho openly charged oinmkslou of brok ers, mcrchantA ur others. It is tho secret commissions licit are bribes. When donlcitin rtrmti Irtlto comlssiou from tradamiaM they merely follow n custom of corumer.;o tlui prevails in tho city of LViudnn nn l other commercial centres. A parcel of goods liM to bo worked off. It if a lurilif, but still tho buyer Booms to hnitato about purclini ing tho lot for hi firm. The seller in in' abstracted manner counts 50 gold likenesses of tho Qtieon into a bag and qnito abstractedly drops the bag in tho bnyor's pocket. Then the bayor buys. Or tho buyer knows an old soldier who lias deserved well of his country and who is poor. Tho tienevolent nnd patriotio seller begs t!io buyer to givo the old soldier 10 or 30, nnd after that softening deed of charity tho bnycr buys. It is not worth while to notice tho dinner bribing, except to obscrvo that some men nra wonderfully influenced by a free meal. A man who might resist tho allurement of n ten pound note is brilied by n one-pound dinner. I am acquainted with a suc cessful promoter. Ho lias retired from the profession with n fortune, and has become a very stern moralist. He lias known of 20 comtnlssluus being paid or arranged .beforo a property could bo sold to a company, or rather a company got up to buy tho property. How did ho indnco men of petition to become directors of inferior companies, of enterprises that wero nearly snro to bo woundup? Often through the wives. Ho was not a ladies' man, but ho supposed that no ono had bought and given away so many jewels. Oet tho wifo to accept a diamond bracelet and tho husband would be sure to accept a seat at any board. "Besides, the directors do not stand to lose ; they may win and they have thoir fees, besides tho douceurs and commissions." It appears that appointments are sold, and the money paid for an appointment is called a donceur. Commissions aro secret gifts or allowances from those who sell to tho company. The douceurs and tho commissions aro divided among tho guinea pigs. I cannot vouch for tha correctness of those statements, but cer tain it is that gentlemen of social posi. tion have been induced to act as limited bubblo decoy dnoks, and tho directors of smashed li mi teds seem to flourish. UOW TO IIB INITIATED A SIOUX. The Indians were armed with sticks, moccasins, and everytlung tliat conld bo used to strike with of a naturo that would inflict, pain without doing great bodily injury, but chiefly with a kind of cat-o'-nino-tails used by the Indians in riding their ponies. This is a tcrriblo weapon, having a large number of strings, on the end of each of which is a large chunk of lead. Tiiero wero a large number of squaws in the linos iu addition to tho braves, who appearod to take as strong an interest in the matter as tho latter. We wero stripped naked with the ex ception, of bre'pch-clonts, which were given us. I was placed first in the line of twenty-five, the run being made by all together in single file. This was a decided advantage to me, us I could go as fast as I liked, not hiving to depend on the speed of other?. A friendly Indian signaled me, giving mo to understand that I was to run as fast as r could. I did not need tho adrico after I pat well started, but it served me until I got past the tlrst dozen, ns I started while they wero eliattiug among them selves. But tho rest of tho way I got it, I tell yon. I just ran for dear life, taking Hie Mows as they cama. I could not repress Mmw exulam itions of pain as tile whips" " cut into my ilesh, but I managed t keep from disgracing my self in the uniids of the Iiidiaus. Nono missed after the first doz?n tliat I know of. They laid on tho blows just as hard as thoy could, but cuuforjied strictly to their law, which is not to leave thoir place, in the lino to inflict further pun ishment, Wheu I reached th uud of tho lino the, first thnn I was covered with blood anil completely winl"d, boiug scarcely able to stand. Wo m iuagv'd, to got through with our live, not one of the twenty-tivo falling or. giving up. V?o wero then admitted to membership in tho tribe. DOII.K AMI HI IlltAOONF. Xo living uatur.JUt knows so mncli about dragons as Doyle. licit to farrios he has studied them mora than any other proviuoa of animated naturo. For tho most part they have been hostile to man to the extent of habitually dining on human virgius, nnd many knights since St. George have sought to win fame and tho favor of the rescued maidens by defying thorn to single com bat. Our artist shows us not the combat itself, which hai per!ia;is been so often treated bymedueval painters us to be in capable of fresh presentation, but the prefoco and the last soouc. Thus tho historic dragon of Wuu'loy roused by the loud challenge of tho champion who dofies him from the summit of tho rock, is issuing from his craggy lair with an aspect suggestive of irritated feeling and bad language, wliieh lemimls us o: tho felonious inmate of a London slum once visited by Dickens, who lookod out of window, angrily doainndiug: "'What the adjective subitaiitive do you want here I" The end of tho combat, under tho title of "Tholljtunior tho Dragon slayer," is a fuvorito subject with Doyle, who evidently coinm moratos several distinct events of this kind for whoio. nsiuouo the drag i slain i dragod by the tail, in others hi is lid in captive by his conqueror (in mo ous. with tho knight's pocket h.uidku.uUiuf tied over tho dragon's eye, injured in tho con flict); and in a drawing which wo lomcmber as exhibited a fewycan ago, tile reptile's lougitudo wai such that, although ho extended along mi entire street, his tall was stil, round the ooi uer. But iu all coses tho knight c.i.ucoliw proudly through tho town, amid tho applause of the populace, and tho greet ings of clvio functionary, il.i.no, and demoiselle - everybody ad.airiug uud congratulating, except another knight, who preserves a lofty and dis dainful aspect, to sho.v how light y it wairior of his powoss esteems stio'.i' feats. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM The beat, clement and most economical ualr drcu lnir. Never falls to restore the youthful color to trray hair, 'l itis eltyaut dreuln; la preferred by account of Its superior cleanliness and purity. It contains materials only that are beneficial to tl HISCOX & CO,, 1G8 William Street, New York, may Mw d CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! HI - a nJr kit -i lr THE ARTIST AND ! MERCHANT TAILOR, Who always gives you tho latest styles, nnd cuts your clothing to lit you. Having had tho experience lor n number oi years in tho Tailoring Ilusi ness, lias learned what material will give his customers tho best, satisfaction for wear nnd style nnd will try to please all who give him a call. Also on hand Gents' Furnishing Goods OF ALL DESCH1PT10N9. HATS, CAPS, AND UMBRELLAS Always of the latcsf styles. Call and ex. UII1IDU Ills BMH.K UHUrC lirciiuaiug wucrc. Store nest door to First National Bank Corner Main it Market SU. April -ly BLQOMSBURG PLANING MILL THe understrncd Han or Dut Lis Flunls? Ml on Kallroii street, In Orst-ciiss condition, is pri- parea w uo an kihus oi worx la ais line. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. larnisnea at ressonable prices. All lumber usea Is well seasoned ana none bat skilled workmen &re employed. ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS furnished on application. Plans and specific loai prepared by an experienced drauchuman CUAHLES KRI7G, Bloomsburg, Pa Plumber and gasnttcr. Hear of Schuyler'a bard- w re lore. Bloomsburg, Pa. tot All kinds nf flttlnra fnr fcfftm. ffft.1 and water pipes constant! on hand. . Itooflmr &nd finouttn? attended to at fihort. no. tlce. Tinware of every description made to ordf r. Orders left at Schuyler S Co'a, hardware' store will be promptly filled. Special attention trl7en to hftittn? hr Rteim and hot water. J-9-ly NEW LUMBER YARD. to The undersigned has started a lum ber yard, and has on hand all kinds of I! HEMLOCK LUMBER of the host (juality, Hoards, Scantling, Joists, Fencing, and every other shajje up to 32 feet long. Inquiro at T. Heck's Store. s.w. mm, LIGHTSTREET, PA. Feb 27 Jim E. B. BROWER, QgPLUMBING,) flAS FITTING & STEAM IIEATJNfi. DEALER IN STOVES &TINWARE. All kinds of work in Sheet Iron, Hoof ing and Spouting promptly attended to. WStrlct attention slven to heating by stram. Corner of Main & East Sts., Bloonisburg, Pa. , IIAIITMAN HlmitSIXTS TUt rouowiKo A1IEKICAN IK8UHAN0E COMPANIES North American of Philadelphia. Kranklln, " " I'cnnsylranla, " Vorn, of rnnsylranla. Hanover, of .N. v. Oueens, of London. North British, ot London, onico on Market btreet, No, 6, lllootnsburtr. oct. U, l- ' I7HEAS IlKOWN'S INBORANCB ; AOENCV. Jloyer's now bul.dlnif, Main street, oomibunf! l'a. ARRPtO. Ktna Insurance Co., of Hartford. Conn lT.ors.2a) ltoyal of Liverpool ,. is.tm.ouo Lancofchlro . mnnnj Flro Association, rwiadelphia 4,IM,?10 . uiLiii., v lAiuuuu.,, v.-wn,ato I)tidou & Lancashire, of England l.'Ou.tro Hartford ot IIattford'.,i.ir, 3 W3.UM Hprlnpleld Hre and Marino 8,00.4,580 for the Insured without delay In tha onico at house, DENTIST, Bi.oosisiiuuo,Coi.uiiuiA Colkty, Pa, 11 styles of worlc done In a superior manner, work warranted as represented. Tsstii Uxtbict id wnnocT I'iiH by the use ot (las, and tree of charge hen artificial toth are Inserted. Jtllcc In Columbian Imlliiluj;. find lloor. Jo be open at all houn during the dai NoT.a.y ' JXECUTQH'H NOTICK. isnri or wu, t, illim, ntxiissn. Utters testamentary in the estate of Win, j Allen, lata of Madison township, deceased, lime beengrauted by the Heglster of said county to the undersigned executor. All persons having claims agalnat tho extate of said deculcnt are ro quested to present them for settlement and thohe Indebted to tha cUito to make payment to the undersigned without delay. ilEOUOE W, SUl'LKE, Jcraeytown, l'a. Executor. Al.h KIND OF JOB POINTING ON SHOUT NOTICE AT THIS OKFIOR Bloomsbiirg, Pa. W Oman's Buffering and Belief. Thtrw lsDjtllil, tiresome setwatlons, cawing you to frtl scarcely able to bo on roar fret, thtt con stant drain that Is taking from your system all Its former elasticity, JrUlng tho bloom from your checks t that continual strain upon your tiuti forces, rendering you Irritable and fretful, can easily bo remot td by the use of that marrelous remedy, Hop Hitters. Irregularities and obstruc tions of yoursystcm, are relieved at once while the tpeclil cnu of periodical pain are permanently remot ed. Xon receive so much benefit, and none are so profoundly grateful, and show such an In tercut In recommending Hop Hitters oawonitn. a i-oarxL caiid Moitr. I was alTectcd with kidney and urinary Trouble "For twelve years I" Alter Irj lnp all the doctors and rtatcnt medicines I could hear of, 1 used two bot tles of Hop "Hlllcrs And I am perfectly cured. I keep tt "All the tlmo!" respectfully, II. F, Boolh, Saulbufy,TeMi.-May4, 183-1 UHAOonn, 1'a., May 8, i;ti. It has curcil me of several dlMasra, such as ner rousness, sickness at the stomicJi, monthly troub les, etc I have not iren a sick day In a year, since! tooK Hop Bitters. All my neighbors use them. Mrs. Fakkik Gp.irv. f-1,0.0 LOST. "A tour to Europe that cost me 1.1,0 0, done me 'les good than one bottle ot Hop Hitters ; they "also cared my wife of nrteen years' nervous "weakness, sleeplessness and dyspeiWa." It. it., Auburn, N. Y. So. Hloomixutiu.e, May 1, T. fins 1 have been snffertngten years, and I tried your Hon Hitters, and It done me more good than all the doctors. Miss s. s. Hoonk. BAST BlVin. We are So thankful to say that our nuntng baby was permanently cured of a dangerous and pro tracted constipation nnd Irregularity of the bowels by the use of Hop Hitters by Its mother, which at the same time restored her to perfect health and strength. 1 ' -.TH IMrcnta, liochester, N. Y. twxono genulno without a bunch of green Hops on the white UbeL Shnn all the, rile, pol onous stuff with "Hop" or "Hops" In their name. IN ADDITION To tho usual largo stock of Men's and Youths' Clothes at the Ledger Building Store we now alio carry a full line of Boys' and Children's Suit's all stle., all grade?, lowest prices. )CC A. C Yates & Co. G02, GOGOG CHESTNUT St., -6 IMillodellililn. IT LEADS ALL. No Gtber bloorl-purif jing mollclne Is made, or haa eTer teen preparcJ. which bo com pletely meets tlio wauls of pLjvicans auii ih) g.-nciaL public as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It leads the lbt as a truly sclcntlne prepara tion for all blooj diseases, if there Is a lurk Qnnnnil A UigUlnt of Scrofula about you, OurtUrULH Avun's SinsAfAiuLLA will dislodge It and expel It from your system. For constitutional or scrofulous Catarrh, PXTIDDU AVKU'S HAH8A1MUILH. Is tho Unlnftltn ruo remedy. It Las cured numberless css. It will stop tho nauseous catarrhal discharges, and reinovo the sicken ing odor of the breath, which ore Indications of scrofulous orin. Ill PCDfllH! "atto,Tex.,Sept.28.1S82. ULOCnUUO "Xt the nge of two years one-of QflDCQ my children was terribly ulHicted UUnCO wrftU ulcerous running sores on Its face and neclc. At the tame tlmo Its eyes were swollen, much Inflamed, and very sore. CflDC CVCO l'h jslclans told us that a pow OUflC LlCO erfulalteratlremediciuemust bo employed. They united In recommending Area's Baksimuilla. a few doses pro duced a percebtible Improvement, which, by an adherence to your directions, was contin ued to & complete nnd permanent cure. Ho evidence hM since appeared of the existence of any scrofulous tendencies; and no treat ment ot any disorderiwaa ever attended by Yours truly, 11. I'. JOHNSOS." rucrARED nr Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowoll,Mass. gold by all l)nij!2litsj SI, six txitlles for t SUPERIOR SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES MICROSCOPES. TELESCnPFV L0M.iSP- MAG,C LANTERNS. BAROMETERS, THERMOMETERS. Uratrlns Instruments. Philosophical and .,. , Cheiolcol.Appsiriitiw. List snd DtscriMlmjs of oor Ten CtUkaoM snt rllKK on application. QUEEN CO. it tL.-A m at. Mitt n i mj 924 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA. febtt-ly S50 REWARD. -FOU- Every Ounco of I.N THE- Adulteration Soap THE WONDERFUL 2-LB BAfl. WADK ONLY IIY Gowans & Stover, Buffalo, N. Y. I'or sale by all first clas grooeif. AprU lo-l-j r r Read and Save Money, Now is the time to Build. K6l Herman rineSidlnj 5 or o In. . . Ida f I? No l M Inch siding planed. n no per in. to (i) ou iiemiuc'K iierman siding, n inch u " " Iloorlug, 14 white pine J? " jeuow ." ' io " surfaced plnolioardi, tr 11 sawed nine whlnt te s (J0 on ' M) " JJO " Is) ' 5 " 75 " NO 8 ," " " s No 3 " " " i No I sap sawed plno shinnies. i " hcmloclc saw ed 2 " heart shaved ploi' " from W 00 to 7 " sap " " " s () to i " heinloclc" " " i i oi tot 'i shlnglolath, ' a 11 tilastorlng lath, x Hemfoclc fencing, u guagud fencing 0 Inch wide, 10 " boards 10 tor. inch wide, 10 " Mils any size from tlOOOlolt 01 00 " W " 60 " 75 " Ul ' Ml 00 " te 11 00 " I keep a full Btoclc of the above kinds of Lumber always on hand, and will sell at theso prices during year of 1885. m, 157:Eaw, Orangeville, Columbia Co., Pa. apr fl-Cm Sqrntoii House, t-ON TUB KUROl'KAN I'l.AN.- Victor Koch, Proprietor. llooios are bested by tteoin, well v cntllated and elegantly furnished. Hneet liar and Luucu couu. ter In the city. Meals to order at all hours. Ladles and Gents llestauriint furnUhed wllh all delicacies of the bcabon. Location near P, U to W. It. II. Depot, Scr auton. ,ra. March so-lf ' Process Items of Interest. The richest niftii iu Oregon bcj?.tn by buying a calfskin on credit, tanning it and selling it for $10. In Virginia pcantita nro now ground into wlint proves a very fair flour for making pie crust nnd other light past ries. Chinese doctor induce fjiitli iu their proscriptions ly rn.iV.iug them of gignntio size. A writer iu tho ForttelrUl des cribes ono of them two feet long and calling for twenty different ingredients. A man who had formerly been n drug clerk, aocidcntallj broLo a quiuina pill ha was nbont to lake nud found it to consist of two split pent. Ito Mid ho wns "not much surprised." A flro engine cohipnny of Fuirhavcn, Mas!., stopped to e.ect a forenuu pro tern, in tho street close to a burning building, before putting a stream upon tho flames. Washington is n ro narkrbly religious city. Statistics show ISO oiiurchw, with 40,311 members. Of this total member ship, however, about 21,0'W lire iu tho colored cliurchas. It is denied that "Oliver Weudall Holmes carries u targe horso chestnut in his pocket as a preventive of rheu matio pains." On tho contrary, "no man on top of the Ronton soil is freer from super, itioni nud liulusiouii than is the alert nudactive br.tiue I Autocrat." A Synicnso woman boiled, scrubbed, and ironed, iu Iho pocket of an npron, o $3 bill of tho issue bearing tho por trait of President Gartleld, and dis covered it, upon taking the npron from tho drawer, in as clean and perfect con dition as n new bill. Kecontly in Germany a scientiflo journal made the statement that it would bo beuelleial to the eyesight to print books in dark bluo ink on palo green paper. Tne ilrst volume printed in this way, "Tho Natural History of AVomeu of Ucrliu," hits just made its appearance. Young ladies in Vienna wear their initials worked in tilk uud gold on tho front of their jickeU. "l'oung ladies who aro engaged," it is pointed out by tho correspondent who tends this nows, "may wear other initials than their own." Presumably it is nieaut that they may wear tho initials of the favored suitor. Vhilo demolishing an old chimney in Otsego county, Xew-York, recently, workmen found 897 iu Continental money dated 1770 nnd 1777. Tho print iucr on tho notoH wns nerfnntlr IprHliln. and in general they wero in good con- ojtion. ino packngo consisted oi ono S-iObilL two bills, ono $8, ono 7, two 00c., ono t, and ono ?J. A harvest was recently reaped by a peddler in Marietta, Ga., who painted tho plumago of a number of birds and dis posed of them liko hot cakes nud at very fancy prices to unsuspecting buyers. Tho fraud was finally discovered, how over, by one of hii pnrchasers, who dipped ono of tho bird's feathers in water, when its beautiful tint disap peared. At Portland, Me., a clergy mau who manages a Gospel temierauco mission has organized n "Gideon's Hand," wliieh is snid to introduce Wagnerian effects in tho chorines sung during tho services tho idea oa which tho schemo is founded being taken from Judges, vL, 10: And ho (Gideon) divided 300 men into threo companies, and ho put a trumpet into every man's hand, with empty pitchers and lampt within tho pitchers. Tho editor of a 5nff.do newspaper recently asked the subscribers to name tho tcu mot impjrUut inventions of all time. More than eight lmudred answers wero received, and tho ten in ventions receiving tho must votes wero : Tho tolegraph, printing press, steam engine, cotton gin, telephone, mariner's compass, gunpowder, sewing machine, telescope, and photography. Twenty ono votes were in favor of tlio steamboat six for paper, two for timopiecei, nud only ono for tho ocean cable. When tho new year arrives in Japan, tho peoplo adorn their lioust-3 with branches of orange, plum, lianiboo, nnd pine, each of which being placed over tho entrance, has n symbolic moaning. Tho orange, called iliUlti, represents tho idea of perpetuity, or tho wish that there may bo Au-ilii "generation on generation" to keep up tho family name. Tho bamboo aiguilles constancy as it is a wood that never changes its color; tho pine-tree nymbolizes per petual joy j while tho plum-tree, blos soming in cold weather, encourage! man to rejoice in time of troublo uud hope for better days. In personal appearaueo tho Cossack is not heroic. Ho is cluimy, with tho coarse and common features ot tho Tartar type, nnd his shambling nirand manner do not compensate for his want of fine proportions. lint he 1ms his courage, enduranoo, and fidelity, On sorvico tho Cossacks sloep in tho open air, and aro capital scouts, as their pre datory habits, ijuiek eyes'ght, and familiarity with wide tracts of country enable them to discarn with great readi ness the foatures of tho ground thoy aro travclliug, to fall unexpectedly on small detachments of tho enemy, and to disappear with rapidity as soon ni tho desiiod mibchief has been effeotcd. THK Ci;itlOSITli:s OP lllTHNINO. There aro many enriiwities of burn iug, of extraordinary rapidity of com bustion, which would be worth detailing it wu had tho space. Had building is tho causo of most, fur bad building means rapid destruction by lire. Tho party wall iu tho majority or old houses built ill a row, nud iu many new, docs not reach to tho roof, as it should, and tho space between creates a channel almost a blow pio for the spread of tho flro to tho next, which is veiy difficult to deal with. It is a danger provided against by legislation (for it is known that a (Much brick wall will resist flro as long us it stands), but often through carelessness it is overlooked Iu France, under tho Code Nupoloou, tho build ing of a proper party wall has always been very btriotly euforcod, aud oven in tho terriblo days of tho Commune thoro was no iuslauco of iho spreading from ono iiouso to tho other. A building with a largo frontage of windows a largo shop, for instance, with showrooms on' each floor is ono of tho most daugorous with which tho brigade have to cope. Tho glass soon cracks aud falls out, tho sir rushes in, and tho whole soon bo comes ono vast blast furnace. Perhaps tho most daugeroui of all aro tho3o lofty establishments of Uat-i, which very properly go by tho unmo of the builder's or proprietor's folly, Theru is no ono spot in them free from or unlikely to catch Are, for they aro collections of private houses, as it wero, and every part of a private houso is equally vul nerable, uud from their great height there uro neither ladd irs loug enough or wutcr-iuts DOWerftil onoilli to rranli tlio Inn Hlnriw irroro M Itvllanaixitts TYme.) i mmmn mil F1IOM Jilt. HARIir W, OLMSTKAH, mOOF. HEADElt Or "THE TIMES." The follonlojr letter Is encouraglni and worthy of careful rcrtual, eomlnir, as It docs, from so reli able tourw, unsolicited. It contains facts of great vslue i iNDUxirouv Ind., Oct.H, 1881. Do. David Ksmnidv, Honauid, .v. i", Mar sm ! lor ten years I hAve .been a sufferer from disease or tho kidneys, at times so much ns to mate lite a burden, irarintr thLi time several of the best physicians In Indiana have treated me with Utile or no success until I had almwt de spaired of relict I then tiled several adienlsed remedies, but nothlnir produced the desired result until a friend who hail been relieved Induced mo to Rive Hit. DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVOHITK HEM EHVatrI.lL 1 did so. After takln? one bottle I bejron to experience relief. I took another nnd was charmed with the result. In oil. I have tak en four bottles, and can truly toy I leel like a new man. I am conlldent I am entirely cured, as It has been neveral months since t took the lstt mmii. ctne, and there Is no Indication of a return of the i navo recommended your remedy to several surerln? friends who navo also been re lieved. I write this to return my sincere thanks to you for the cure which h lnvn efTertrd In hit case, and also desire to siy I thiol! sunerlnir hu. inanity owes you a debt ot ffralllude for your won derful eclentiao discovery. I shall do nil that In me nes to lei an aun'.-rers mow ivhcte they may nnd relief, and thereby In tome meas tre remuner ate yo i for the cood you have done me, t ishln? ycu lowr life and prosperity, and thank. In? you for I rolongln; my 11 Ik, I am flAHHVW.OLVSTE.VD. Dr. Kennedv. of ttnndmif. V. v.. umiiim tt, mt lie, by a reputation which he cannot afford to for- iru ur imperii, inaiinc "favorite itemedy" aoes Invltrorate the blood, cures Liver, Kidney and liladder comDlalnts. as well as ihone divfim nnd weaknesses peculltr to females. Your drurclst has It ; it not, send one d.llar to Dr. David Kenne dy, ltondout, ff. Y. ALEXANDER IE. I CO, Offer to the Trade tnelr Fine Ilrand ofcijars. Ths Landres, Hosry Clay, ITernal, Samson, and Cismcpolitan. Fiuc Fruits and Kino Confectionery on hand, "fresh every week. Blooms burg, Pa. Kcb. 27 TQNSQRJ,L RpQrtS. THE OLD STAND under the Exchanyc Hotel, still takes the lead. Hair Dressing, bhat In?, Dyeln?, fchanipoolnj and all work In my line promptly and neatly done. BILLIARD & POOL TABLES. James Rcilly, Jan 30-tf Proprietor. ELEGANT NEW IN' MEN'S, BOYS' CLOTI THAT NEED ONLY TO I3E Pretty Suits tor MandgoiBie Suits for ISoys. Best Goods, Latest. Styles, Neatest Fits. The Merchant Tailoring Establishment Is now Itepleto in HANDSOME DRESS SUITINGS, DURABLE BUSINESS SUITINGS, OffllEAFIM TMM ME. MADE UP IN THE LATEST STYLE, AT THE - OF - HiooEBBSlbairg', Pa, vii GMAIN STREET,) C B. MOBBINS, DEALER m Foreign and Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS, AND JOBBER IN CIGARS, BLOOMSBURG, PA. M. C. SLOAN & BR0 lll.OOMSm.M10, I'A M tmifacturers of CARRIAGES BUGGIES, PHAETONS SLEIGHS, PLATFORM VAOO.'S, &C. First-class v.crk al I ,i; s on hind. JIEVA HUSO SKA TI, MONK Rriet rttluredln wit the timet, Tlui iTi.ied! tv tiUhi uo injnrlmt tlrvgs. KLY'S CatarrH cmsAii sal: Cleanse s t h i Head Allnyf Inflaiiiin n t i o n. Heals tho Sore.. Ht strm s the Sen- i of Taste, Smell, Hi arinp. A (inick Kelief. A positive Cure. HAY-FEVER allied nn enviable reputa- CltEUt 11AI.M hasirn tlon whereier known, dlsplnclnff nil other prep arations. It Is a creamv substanco. A particle Is applied Into each nostril, causlnir no pain and Is airreeahlo to use. Price 50 cents byntau, or nt iiruiofisis. aena tor circular. J-n nicui iikhs, Drugirlsts, Owego, V. Y. may l-iw d ,UHSCI5IHE KOI 5 THE COLUAIIJIAN, Slft.O A YE A It. WHOLESALE OJIOCEIIS, PlIlLADEU'IIIA rnAS, sriiura, cofkke, sufuit, momvi e, kick, sricss.Bicins hoda.sc, Kc. N. E. corner Second and Arch streets, irOrdcn will recent tiCLtt ttttr.ft. COURSEH, CLEMONS & CO. Limited, Importers and Wholcsalo Dealers In Crockery, niasswarc, Table nnd Pocket cutlery, Window Glass, and l'lated-wnre. Tho S candle-power marsh electric lamp. me ui-ieurmeu l inaiorc nurncr. Ulrd Cases, Fruit Jars. J Lackawanna Avenue. SCUAKTO.v, l'a. may My SPRING STYLES AND CHILDREN'S SEEN TO 15E APPRECIATED. C6si!rcu9 JF8A&TZER, For tho Celebrated Chlckerlng, Ivers & I'oucl, nnd Yoso& Sou Pianos. World io nnu'nnrl Palm, ...n t,.ll.. t , -anj wienie, i iuuus, ituorueuns md Sheet Jltisic. Celebrated White, New nnjii rtnu wiivis, riew nonie, itoynl ot. John, nnd Llcbt Running Domestic bowing Machines. Needles, oil uud attachments for all makes of Sewing Machines. to? 'iTsfl KMC, ill . y II' PATI obtained sml all rnlrnt uuMnrss nil : u , mtxlernto fees. a i . f0r ourtimcetsoripoMlclllie V. f. I'slentf. n wecnnobtnln l'atentsln less time thantti 11 mote from Waslilnirton au ,D- i- wn i model o- drattin?, Wo adrise astn , cnlawiltjr tree of cliartre, ami we muo rl0 ?. M". unless patent Is securwl. wurue We refer here, to tho rottrnmtor, tho Sunt ,i Moner tinier Dir., and to omnsV nf ii.W V I'atent omcp. For circular, advice, letii i references to actual clli-tits Inrour own frit'?: county, write to " w nn(lPpo'lto IMUnl ornce, Washington, ), c OBNAMKiNTAL IfiOK MU orcASTcit wiiovoiiT ii:t Suitable for Yards, Cemetery Lots Mill! Public Grounds. The followlnir shows tho ticket r;m,i,. the sctcralticnutlful styles of Fence mannt t i ii tijMhcuiHlcreliined. 1 For licaut y nnd ntirablllty tlify arounstirr 's ed. Set up by experienced handi and n nrranted to glte satisfaction. Prices and specimens of otlicr tie- feigns sent to nny nddrcBS iVtldicss BLOOMSBURG PA- Mayi if RAILROAD 'XIIV23 Pennsylvania Railroad. Ml Philadelphia & Erio R. R, Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. w TIME TABLE. Iu eltift Anrll Gth. 18S5. Trains leava s.nn bury. E.STV.ni), 9. Do. m.. Sea Shoro txnresa rdjlli- execnt. Sunday), for Ilarrkbunr andlntennedlatostatloni., arrlMng at l'lilladelimia 3.15 p. in.; New Voik CSU p. in. ; lialllinorc, 5.1M p. in. j Washington, CIO p. in., connecting nt 1'htludelphla far all Sen Shore points, Hirouuli passenger coach to l uuuueipniu. 1.UD. m t)nr prnro.! dally ciceitbunday),forIl.irrUburzand Interme diate stations, urrHlug at l'h fl a d e 1 p h I a 6.W p. in. ; New orK, V.30 p. m. ; lial'unore C53p. ra. ; Washington, &a)p. m. l'arlor car thro'igU to l'lilladcliihla and passenRer ccacho through to Philadelphia and IiuitliLore. b,m p. in. uiiaiiipurk Accommoaation (Uaiiy, tor UarrKburg and all Intermediate stations, arriv ing at Philadelphia 4 25 a. m. ; New York 7.U0 a. m. sleeping car becommodatlons can bo secured at Ilairlsburcfor l'hlladelnhlaandN'pw Vnrk-. fmsim. days a through sleeping car Mill be run; on this iraiairotn imambp iioi'iiiiaQeipuia.rnua(ieipnia pu&sengera can remain in sleeper undisturbed until S.UW a. m. Erie JIall (dally excent Jlondn v. for llarriabunr nnd lntermedlAta Ktutioim. arriving nt Philadelphia tt.ss a. in. New York, ll.su a. in. ; Ilaltliaon.' a. in. ; Washington, y.eri n. m. Through Pullman hoping cars are run on this tram to Philadelphia, lialtlniore and Waehlng- iuii, uuu iiiruugn pasaenger coacnesto I'ltiiaiiei phU and llaltlmorc. WESTWAUI). 5.eoa. m. Eilo JIall (daily excent EunJuvi. fm trio and all Intermeuialo nations nnd Cauandal- guanud lntermedlato btatlou.i, liochester, nulla loand Niagara Falls, Mthtluough Pullman Pal ace cars and passenger coaches to Erie and lioch ester. 11.53 News Exnress (dally excent Kundnvi tor Lock Haven nnd intermediate stations. 1.05 n. m Nlairara Exnres.- idjllv excent Sun. day) fur Kane and Intermediate stations and can ntidalgua nndprlnclp.il lntermedlato tuitions, ltochester, Uuualo aud Niagara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kane and l.ochester and 1 arlur car to Wlllllamsport. 5.35 p. m. Fast Lino tdally except Sundayitor lie kins and Intermediate statlou, u lth tlirou'gli pas senger coaches to Itenovo and Walfclns. u.so a. m.-sunuay man lor itenovo ana lntern.e dlato ttatlons. TIIIIOVCJII TIUI.NS F01I SUKIIVltY FIIOMTI1U EAST AND SOUTH. Sunday mail leaves PhlladelDbla 4.30 n. m. Harrlsburg T.4U an Ivlng nt sunbury a su a. ni. with through sleeping car liom Philadelphia to Wll llamspoit. News Exnress leaves Pktladelnhi.i 4.M n. rn. HarrUburg, wn a. rn. daily except Sunday arriving at Sunbury 8.M. a. ni. Niagara i-xpress lenvca Phlladelnhla. T.ia a. in. : UaltluorH T.ou n. in. idnllv except Sunday arriving at sunbury, 1.(5 p. in., uu vuruugu i-anor car ircin i'nuaaeipni.i and through passenger coaches troin Phlladcl. phla and lialtlniore. Fast Lino leaves New York 9.00 a. in. : Philadel phia, 11.50 a. in. ; Washington, 10.50 a. in, ; LSalll more, 10.4) a. in., (dally except Sunday) ariUlng ot sunbury. 5.35 p. in., with through pastenget coaches from Philadelphia and llalifinore. r.nu -nun leaves mw v orK .uu p. m. j I'unauei phla,il.ajp. in. j Washington, lino p. m. ; Haiti more, ll.s p. nL, (dully execpt.saturday) arriving at sunbury 5.15 a. in., nilU through Pullman bleeping cars from PhlUdelplila, Waahlngtou and lialtluiutu and through pass'jnger coaches froiu Pulladelphlj. ."U.MIUUY, 1IAZI.UTON it Vll.liIllAltit KAII.UO.Vl AN'H NUUTII AMI V1T ltltAM'II II.V I.W.I V. (Daily except Sunday.) tlkcsbarre .Mall leaves sunbury ICOdn. m. arrtt mg at Uloom Ferry 10.53 a. in. , Wllkcs-barrs I J.18 p. m. Express East leaves Sunbury 5.45 p. in., arrlv Ing at bloom Ferry ti.a; p. ni., vwikeo-barro 8.W p. in. Sunbury Jlnll leaves W Ilkesbarro lftl.i a. m. arm lngnt lllooin Ferry li.iHp. ta.,-uubury Ltd p. ir. Express West leaves Vi likes barrea.l5p. ni., riving at Uloom Ferry -1.15 p. m., Sunbuiy 5.1i) m. CIIAS. a PUCI1I, lien, ilanagtr. J. IL WOOD, (.en. Passenger Agt 1 1 JKIiAWAHF., LACKAWANNA AM) WKSTEHN HAlLliOAD. lU.OO.MSIiUKG DIVISION. NOHTII. I STATIONS, i SOUTH. i.ra. p.m. n.io. a.m. n. in. p. in fi 50 v 40 3 so 5 55 9 41 3 35 11 01 9 50 3 30 U V.I V 5f 3 38 II 17 10 01 3 411 0 33 10 09 S 51 0 38 10 14 3 M 0 33 10 17 3 00 6 3D 10 .1) 3 03 tt 41 10 35 f M 0 48 pi S S 011 0 50 10 39 3 11 0 55 10 33 3 15 7 00 10 37 3 20 7 05 10 41 3 21 7 13 10 48 3 33 7 31 10 19 8 43 1 50 1 Si 1 111 1 11 1 Ul 0 t5 ....Scrnnton.... liellevuo,,.. ...To) Ion Ilia. ., Lackawanna.. ..(..l'lttston...., ..West l'ltlston. ....Wyoming.,., . ..Maitby .....lleunelt ....Klngaou ....Kingston .... Plymouth June ....ITj mouth.... a ei H 41 U ID 9 11 0 Oil1 8 5'J 8 .VI 8 48i 8 41 8 19 8 35 8 35 8 30, 8 HI H .11 Sr IS 57 8 & ! .' 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Ht, JSCS Supcilntendent's AotM,y or W.UV I.VUllI.H ticcn rATaiccu MACHINERY. He tid tjaurlers for Iiiii,tInl,lloitetl,tcs Nulls end W agon Miikeii' scd blmk. Miitths' Supplies, liiael llllteubecder, StOIC WultlCdliiH ilSFrunklluAvc, ulto WamcuuB 1 J 1 runk. to Fi i k- M0i nn Ave., una 11511 tiodicet. SCliAKTON I'A, may 2!i 'y