THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. TLe luvrcacc of Iufcinlty. Huston support ii')t) insatiu, say Mr. T.'ll: Srubcrp, not 75 of whom will rciiovrr I TIiIh is frijjIilfifiC Insanity Iim !n rre.wd )() per font in a decndo nml mOKt of llio cnsw nro Incurable. What- over llio individual causo may !o, Urn fact remains that Urlo Acid blood seta the bra'.n on fire, destroy its tissue -inn uicii comes some lorm ol fatal In nacy. Nothing Is to plliablo as a mind din aided. Most brain troubles begin In the stomach; then If the blood is fille with nnc acid, caused by failure of kidney action, and the consequent de struction of the blood life albumen yon lnvo tho fuci and tho flarao and nrain in mil maze as when ono rave. or In slow combustion, as in milder forms of insanity. Ucv. E. D. lion kins, of St. Johiiiibury,Vt., a few years ago was sontinod in an asylum. Jlu took a terrible cold whilo aidinir in nut- ling out n firo in a neighbor's burning house, and for twenty-five years that com was slowlv tilling Ins blood with uric ncid and finally the deadly work was done. Tho caso looked hopeless but ho happily used Warner's safu euro and recovered. That was thrco years ago mm iiaving ridden Ins blood ot all .. ri , , , . 11 surplus urio noiu, no lias remained wen until this day. It la indeed a terrible thing to lose ont's mind, but it is a more terrible thing to suffer such a condition when it can bo so easily prevented. "O01NO SNOOICN T()rI.TIIi:il., Young Clnionno (Jhatmuhriniid Jones loved pretty Mias Lulu I)u Smith, who losided in Harlem with her father. Claronco met Lulu'a brothor-in-law, Joko Snooks, and questioned him about her and tho family. Snooks said: "Old Dooeon Do Hmltu is a genius. Ho is now running a broad Rauge church. It is simple enough. Ho keeps a drug store, nnd any man who wants to liecome a member can pay his dollar, sign his nnmo in tho book whioh lies open on tho counter and call himself n broad-gaugo niombur at onoo," "Is that so?" naked Clarence. "Ah, my loy, it is to true, but it is glorious, isn't it ?" " Did you join I" queried Clarcnco. "Yos. It mado it easy to marry Lulu's sister. Tho deacon thinks I nra a trump." Claronoo dressed in his neatost suit and started up to Harlem, resolved to join tho liroad-gaugo church, and there by get tho deacon's consont to marry Lulu. Tho deacon was behind tho counter dealing out chowing gum whon Clarcnco dropped in. Claronco lookod nt tho look. "Want to join broad-gaugo, eh ?"sald tho deacon, eying him closely. "Yes." "Como down with a dollar and it will bo done." Tho dollar was paid, and Clarcnco was invited into tho rear of tho ilrug store. Two men seized him, and in a second utripped him of his clothes. Ho was then lugged into tho deacon's small garden and chucked into a litllo hole, nnd tho looso dirt shovollcd ovor his lxxly, his faco only being out. Ho yelled to got out, but tho attendants told him ho had to remain an hour. Finally, tho deacon cumo out. " How do you like broad-gnugo earth baths i" ho nsked. "Earth baths I" ho yelled "Who is taking earth baths?" "Why, you paid a dollar to tako "Who said I did V "I say to. You signed your namo in tho book. I nm glad you have been converted to broad-gaugo earth baths. Tho minerals in tho earth will do your system good." "I. joined your brood-gaugo church, deacon, not this infernal punishment. ' "Your mind is allVetod. I havo no broad-gaugo church. I call theso earth baths broad-gauge, liocauso it takes a man with broad and liberal ideas to .consont to tako one." "Snooks told mo it wubo broad-gaugo church." "Snooks is drumming for tho now system," said tho doaoon. "Then I want to iro Snooks with you ?" Ho did This is tho origin of tho torm " going buooks together." l'AT HUNAN'S WII.II SllltlUK. At n recent banquet, Put Donan, in his great speech says: "Earth's twq greatest oceans, three thousand miles opart, shall roll up in thundering ora torio their echo of tho high and glad refrain i tho vastest irulfs and in-urnlest lakes in nil ereution shall join tho chant inur uiKir river, nugo lolling Hoods, Bhall conspire to swell tho giant pieun; 8'iiporior's waves, old Mississippi's tor rcnfcj, Niagara's misty thunders shall roar it fur and wido; tho hurricane, crashing through ten thousand moun tain gorges, from thn Alloghanies to tho Cordilleras, from tho Adirondocks i to tho Sierras, shall chime itj tho raging blizzards, hurling six-inch hailstones on fiky.bounded and horizon-fenced Nubraa kau plains, shall whistle and attlo it; tlio catamount shall shriek it, tho pruirio wolf sluill howl it, tho lono owlet lioot it, mid tlto grizzly bear shall grorl it; and tho burdnu ol it all shall 1m : " America for Americans! Ono country, ono Hag, zwoi lager from Orocnhmd'B joy mountains tollmen's golden strands I I. Plurilms Unuml Erin Uo limnhl Now, henceforth and forovermoro, world without end amen, a-womenl'' too ci.i:vi:ii nv r.tu. A crowd of exceedingly clover young bloods about town were yesterday con grcgatcd in ono of our jiopular lioer saloons, whero they mot a jolly old (lermau who was out on a day's lark and whom they all know to bo comical in his cups. "Hello, Kaisorlichcr, havo you heard tho nous r" said ono. "Noint vanish tlasr" "Tho water works nro bustod I" "Vol, dot's pad mid deui tembranco Iweples, dou'd it, poys?" (Laugh all 'louud.) "Yes, and tho Atlas paper mill's gono up I" said another of tho boys. "Veil, chuat dou'd got akeerod nboud dat,- it's so hefty dot it goom down again, eh r" (A grand Jcal of laughter.) "And-rruud tho loo hounu of Uio olty havo all exploded, killing over a hundred people 1" cried tho third. "Iijh dot pozzlblu? Den dot's bad, inldout zomo mistake, iuul it don'd rain mltout it jkiiii-s do vaawir oud dor Atlas mil ub no moro izo utid all you young tthackassos proko oud of do shtablo lot I Dot makos mo gry I And noltody tliought it uecossary to laugh at this point uxcept the nsso hites of our Toutouio friend who wcro pm out. Al'ihton 'wfc fiver one million boxes of Acker's I)yi"pciii.i TablelH . sold in the past twelve month)), purely iijii their merits. Why suffer with Chronic Con stipation, I)yspcisia, Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Heartburn, and Komalo Troubles, when .1. 11. Mercer oflicrs you relief and positive cure in tlio Dyspepsia Tablets. Ho sells them on a guarantee. There aro scores of ersons who are suffering from soma form of blood ilia Tiler or fkin dlseae, such as Scrofula, IJoils, etc., etc. After a practical toM, J. II. Mercer asserts that Acker's Blood Kllxlr will certainly euro all such dif cases, including Syphillis and lthcuma tism. I lis net a patent nostrum, but n ecicnliiie preparation, he guarantee it. After a thorough lest J. II. Mercer most positively ntserts that Acker's English lietnedy is tho best medicine for A'thrna, Croup, Coughs, Whoop ing Cough, and all I.ung Troubles that cau bo louud. Ask him about it, for ho lully guarantees it. Olny lupiiaiice lllllcrs Knowru is Knottier mrllc I nktJownBocffectaflJly purges ITlllltons bear tcfttlmoiir to Its wonderful curative etfuct. It U a purely Vegetable Preparation, made from the nadro hr untf rooti of California, tho medicinal Toi-tlh of wlilcli are extraclud tlicrt from without the dm ol Alcohol. It remoTC tlio cause of dlscoc, nnd tho patient rwwren hl hfalth. It la the treat Illood PurlHer and Lifts jinnc rnncipiu; a uunio tnircatlvo and Tonic; t irfrct Henovator ami Imltrorutor of tho BTotcm, N.ver before In tlm Mb lory of the w orltl htn a medicine lnn coinpoautlfd mMtn the iwwerof ViMKOin IIiTTEttsln lieaUng the. tick of cttry Ulacaim man la The Alterative. AntrleDL T)laiborcll Car- ml native, Wutriliuun, tnxatlvu, &d&Livi:, CounU-r- irnianc, nuuonnc, Anii'iniioun, rolvciit, Dian llc and Tonic proiwrtluH of Vinecmu 1Iittkil eict-vU thoao of any other mcdlclno In the world. Pf iiemnn can tako tho HiTTint acnonllnff to dlructlonfl and rvmalii long unwell, provided Uirlr oones ore noi ut-Mrorwi hy mineral mn or other )nnant and tho vital organa wtulcd bevoiid the liolnt of repair, IIIItoUN, Rentlttentf Intermittent and Mo- janui rt-Ttri arts yrviaieui mrouuoui iue UInUU Ht&tct, particularly In tho valluva of our great riur and their vatt tributaries during tho Hummer and Autumn, especially during wunona of uu usual la-ut i iicmo Kovera are invariably acmmnanlcd liy Umalvu deran eincnta of Ihu ntnumrh. llvpr ana bowel. In their treatment, a pnrcatUo. exertlnif a I o wort til liifluuTica upou thtfto organs, la absolutely There- In no rathnrtle for the porposo equal to Dr. J. Wi LKBit'a Vtsr.uiti Hittkhj, aa It will speedily reiiKivc the durk-coloreil lcld matter with wnirii me newel aro ioaiud, at tho namo time aliimi- lallnjf the Hccrelloii of tho liver, and cenerully restoring the lieallhy fuuctloua of Uio dlceutUu organ h. Furllfy tlio body nifalnt dliteafeliy purifying all lta flulda with Vineoaii Uittkub. Nu enldumlc tan tako hold of a u Ktum tlinn f ortrannod. It Hit liruruifH Hi i Nloiiiiirli and stlmti- latH tho torpid Liver and lloweN, cleansing tlio blood of all iinnutiticti. linjtartlnK lio and Tipor to tho frame, and carrying off without tho aid of Calomel, or other mineral, all poisonous matter from tho syKteni. It In vaur of Oilinlnbitratlon, pnjiui, iu aunuu. uuu l'itiuiu in iui ix'huilb. II) ripe h lu ur I iiiI1l'-1 tcn. Headache, Pain iu uio ruouiaors, uougris, linmww or mo i iicsu, lneumonla. Dlzzlnivui. Ihul Tasto lu thn llnuth. IJilioiw Attacks 1'alpltAtIon of tho Jleurt, and a hundrtMl other milnful si-nintotna. aro ut ontm ru HeVMl by VlNI'JAIl ISlTTFHft. lor Illlliiimiiiiliirv nnil f!limnlf Ttnniimiv. nKm, uoui, rteiiraiia, jimeoHfHoi mo iiickmi, liiver, iviuueya una jtiauuer, inu uitu-ra nnvo no oriuai. In thene. aH la allaiintltiitloiial UUuim-h. Wiutri'M Vinuiau JliTTEim has hIiohii lU f;iuit curatlvo powera la tho inoit obutlnato and Intractable canes. iilurliatilrnl IIImcilmi'm. rerKnnsrneairrMi In 1'fllnU and Minerals, such an l'luinlfers, Tyiw wtUTH, (Jold-beaterK, and Jllnerw, an they advance In life, aro auhject to I'aralyHfa of tho I!ow,eItt. To k'uartl a'alrut thus, tako oocatdonal doaoa of YIlfKOAR UITTKJia. NUIn lIlkfimcM. Rerofula. Rait TUienm. TTlrera. H welling, llmples, Iwtulea, lioiia, C'urliuncles, Itlni-worms, Htmld-heoil, Horn Kyen, PryMipflos, Itch, Hcurfrt, Discoloration, Humor and dlneasea of tnoHkln, of whatever nomo or nature, aro liter ally dug up and carried out of tlio Hybtun Jn a abort time by thn uno of tho JUtterft, Fin, Ta pound other Wornix, lurking lu tho by Usui of ho inanv tbounautlH. aro eiTectuallv destroyed and removed. No Bvnteiu of medicine, no vermifuge, no antbeimlntfcH, will free tUo ttyitem from wormallkn Vinkoak Iiitteiui. iTieuMH neuriei Fvcr, jiiumpH, whooping CoukIi, nnd all children's dlseoHes uiay m mulo leflMHOvero br kivnlutr tho bowelx oin-n with mild douett of tho liittew, Thla wonderful remedy ia tiM-cfally lulapUxl to tho ayKteuui of children, for dh aionu kivo i iu reinaricaiiio euro It coutalna no alcohol, oniuni or other poison. For l'ctiialo Coiiiplnlnt, InyounL'orold, married or Klngle, at tbu dawn of womauhood, or the turn of life, tMs nittem has no equal. f'leiitiMo im vltluteu Illood when Italm lurttles burnt ttiroueh tho 8k! n In Eruptions or lurea: cleanse It wbt n ohMtrucU-d and alurtrlKh In tbevelnH; cleanse it when It la foul; your feelinffi will tell you when, and tho health of tho Hyutcin will follow. In roiieliiAloii i (I vo tho lit ten a trial. It will apeak for itwlf, Ono Uittlo U a letter pilar ante) of i( merit than a lengthy advertisement. Aroimdeucli bottle um full uUructlonsprlutod la duTtrcnt JauKuaea. II II. ITIcIlonald Ilrilfir Co., rroprlt-tors, lau IrauclHco. Cal . and Mt k M'aMhUiKtou tit Cor, Charlton HL, New York. Sold by all Dealers and Druggists.' COURSEN, CLEM0N8 & CO. Limited, Importers and Whoiesalo Dealers in Crockery, (lla.H.Hwan Table and lockct cutlery, Window (Haas, und riatcd-wure, Tho &Q candlo-powcr marhh electric lamp. 1 he celebrated Plnaroro Burner, lllrd Cues, Fruit Jam. m Ijickawatina Avenue, SCJKANTON, I'a, mny My riiici: u.st or ROOFING SLATE On Care ut Quarry. No. 1 Mate Nu. 1 llib Hlato -co mlti ,, No. 1! IllbWaU) licit Mate , (Jrwn Muuj ..f-t'iilof 1.0.1 .. a.i) to xn 3.0H .. 10..VI J. I.. 1IUI.I.. ta l.icknwiiiina'Aviuuf, bcruuton, IM -MayEi-ly PATENTS, Ohtalnul ami all patent bu.ilnou nttendia to tor IniHlcrutu tees. our onicn la opixwlto the U. K l'atent onice, nna wo can obtain l'atfiila in lesw tlmo tlian lltoso lu moio troin Wahlni;ton. Mt'iui model or drawing. Wo udMvi an to pat entability mool chaw, und wo nuku no cliaru'o Ulili-sH patent U tucured. Wo refer hftv, to tho I'ostmaste r, tlio Bupt. of Money Order (Mr., und to olllrl.il.i of tho U. H. l'atent omeo. For clrculur. luMeo, terma and references lo actual clleuta In your own btutoor t.'ounty, write to C. A. SNOW & CO., Opposite l'atent Olllto. Washington, it. c, niiHtl bloomsbdm'plamng mill so. Tho underBlgncd having put his Planing Ml on Kallroad Htreet, In nrsUciaaa condition, la pro pared to do all Itlnda or work In lila lino, FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDSJ MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. furnnucd at reasonable prlooa. All lumber used ta well seasoned and noao but Bltlllod workmen aro employed. ESTIMATES FOR BUILDINGS furnished on application. I'lann and apecinca lous prepared by an experienced drauchtamau C'IIAI,K8 HflVU, Illoomiibiirtr, I'u $5 0 rewTrd. I.()lt Uvery Otiiico of Ailiiltumtlon intiiu lNEW prouess soap. THE WONDERFUL 3-LB SAA. MAUU ONLY 1!Y Gowans & Stover, Ihiffalo, N. Y. For nalo by all first-clata grcccrn. April io-i-jt r STONE II TEE KIDNEY. Kxi'KU.Kii Arrni voiMiiiit. havid kkk.nK' DY'rt "PAVUI1ITK 11KMI:IYM AliOlT two vi'.i;kh. Ono of the most rotnatkabls cae that luti ever been brongnt to tho notice of tho public lj tint of Mr. J , H, llcach, Of Mono ItMge, VMtt county, N. Y. Mr. Ite.ich had suffered since bet. 1 1971, from tho presence of caloulus orstonoln tho right kid. ncy. r.o iem man sctcn phjslclans wero em plo)l at different times, to whom Mr. lleach nairt hunen'Ai of dollars for ineJicol treatment, with only ttmporary relief from hli ngony. Iiy tho urgent solicitation.) of bh frfnd.hn wa Iri'luwrt to try Or. lMld Kpnnnlyl "Faorlte ltem y,''and5Xltrl(iKia,narke,l linprovem"nt fromth(t tlrstrfayho Wan louse the innllclrfe 7 Hv.'nJr, ?.yi on rhrrnnM r-. ...iuuku mo naturol . M.r' '""ach. "TiClnilesa long letter to Dr. Denneitr iij mjinxi -ii win always nffon inn niKi.iifn ina an iJJ-l?.VlerVo. drdem affii TWZ. pum state of iheu'nnd, l, ll'ul " ' erythlnif. for I nm a sufferer fmin rtr.n.i.r V, ,,T?V02, "cmoiyua sp.s.ino in stomach SP'wV ,'icr,',n-",''s' Ittawiually Tamable T ncas 2ni? i ih S'll "?n''pat"n of the bowelS from the H7nT?,XniT. WSZ'1 'nsepcraw. lllco, III Mx bottles, fa, EELl'S traSEI HI! tiii: oitiiAT llooi.Msr o! Ike World. an Aiisot.t'i i: et ui: rou CATARRH. iiit finlfV.rn eftL ji-1.i rf-n.nii- trti. nml li.mi.tt f.i oil I t r.nnft unule cano Mhi-rtMl.rt-ftl'Jimnro follotvi .1 liann.. , . V. ,r h"1-1"!. nun rf un-a noii.kr. nil. Itl'llio fiiMtticrrfu pi 'ar:itloii 111 the UMrUt fur C T.VKItll tun) t l.o wily oku (hut HUIJ U III' V UIO, LU ItKlllklltlJ. A Trtu I Im itti inai ix iinui'H rtir II Olirri llUfit (I Id nlirm rLViiiiiinoriMUiI. v:.. ,.l r.. j.Tt. . curt-i. IT IIAH it) K(JLAI. FOIl MALARIA. a posrnvi: ci'im is Assujti-:, One bolllo It ircncr.iUy fiimolcnt for a cure. Slon Ukluir (lulali.o. A trial only Is nslio.l for Kkl. LKIlV I'ATAIIIUI Itl.MPIIV. It I. a .sfi:ciric e,r nu iie.eai'raariiiiir mini an Impure hluod nnd ilrlvM all eruption f'rum tliu skin. Tor .Syphi. lltleeomplalnMltlii superior to any preparation 111 Ihu ni.ii ki t. (ll,o botllu Hill ruro lilu'turtho follow lux oiii..ili.t.. and a euntliiiud mo Hill i'(MiriVKi.v euro. Sue doctor Mill and try It. HI1KU.MATISM. SCltOl'UI.A. siciar r.ui'iTiows. VKMKI'.KAI, DISKAKKS. DVSIMU'SIA. LOSS Ol' AIM'KTITU. I'HEMXIi Ol' I.A'(JOUH. IMMOUS.VKSS. MYUIi THOUIU.KS. At Kit VOI !S IV UAKX USS. i'i:m.ij: ui:;ik'i:s.s. IvKi.t.rn's ('AT.linm Khmkhv Ii no patent nnil cl.ie, but a f.ifo und plearant prtpariitlon let i.o.-uicl -urtly Iho KreiiUst lai'illeal ill.-eov-ery i.rilio iv,. line huttlu rcjuvcnati'i tho cntlro i tiin a:nl Hir.i-es uioro vlrtuo than a half d. im brittle of i.i.llnarv ialent tireparntlom. A n'.u lur le.ilininiiaU and other Information. i I or..ile by ilriluirl..u Kniierally. r. i.im a iiottm:. six hot. l.l.S I'OIt o.l.ou. (In rueelpt of HlS.lll) by tie m.iiin'ncturir', :ami'kl V, Kklu.ii & Co., ' n buv, l'.i., lx liotlleswlll burent cxprus. i ' r.' ttlADH i: A UK, HEADACHES Aro generally Indued yf by IikIIkc-hIIuii, l'oul vobiiveiien. Deficient Circulation, or Mime I)r iani;r!iiieiit or the I.licr mill I)lKeivu System. Sufferers ulll Und relief by tho ui.u of Ayer's Pills to utlmulatc the ntranach and produce a regu lar dally movement of tlm hovcla. Ily thil artlori on thiso organs, Avi.n I'll i.s d.drt tho bli.nl from, ihu bialu, and ni;ie r.il euro nil forma of Cuirgeiitlvo and N, rum. JIwuIulIih, IIIIIoim lleadiuhi', and M.k lli ailiii ho; and by keeping tlio ImmU In t; and prem rYliig tho nynti m In n liia.lhlil coniUtioii, tl.cy lnsuto liiimuiiliy lioiu fulurj attacks. Try Ayer' MlKI'iKI'.li nv Dr.J.C.Aycr.;.o.,Uv hold by all Hrriv .1 SUPERIOR SPECTACLES JitfE-CUffi MICROSCOPES. TELESCOPES. FIELO-OUSSIS. MAGIC LANTERNS. BAROMETERS. THERMOMETERS. DniuliiK IiiBlriinirnla, rhllonophlrul itnd t'lieiiileul Aiinrnlu. Wl tod iNMCriplionii ol our Tn rj&tUiKUo. teDl KltKIfi un riipn-iillon. QUEEN $c CO. 924 Clieslnul St. PHILADELPHIA. febo-iy I AIMKBthnuld umi Dr. Kllmer'n KIIMAI.IJ HUM. klill!S lor nil iIImiiuh peculiar lo thein, hold by diugglatii. IN lir. Ulliner'H "(Hilda to Health" you will llnd the rcmedlcH, Hlth Hyinptoiiiaof joureahodetliiisl. for chrome Ilia why mould uu 11 doctor need when nr. Klluior'Hklahdard heibal reimsllea ueer fall. Hold by druggWa. 11' YOU baxi rlieutnat lain, NeUt Ira, malaria, or RY.vrJ?!V,..'!KU.il oriraiu-olunsi urlnu-Dr. KlUnvr'i lsN AMI'-ltool' i-onnuera every enso. tnk lour druggist for 11. to 11, IV YOU rutso ami hiilt bloml. nr tiiroiiii rnmiiiA and llimdryfrom InJeiii.ilaUuiu feier-lir. Klliuer'a INIMAN l'onhUMITION oil, hiii arrest and ! ro- hUirolho Mtretloni 10 n healthy condition, Auk juui uiuKifi-M, iur 11. voo.,uiu,, 11 10 UI.A11V IIII. L'OMMIHHHIN. cctdtld-it Intelligent HOI.1C1TOHH WANTEIl for GEN.GRftNT'S Ills OWN ALTOl'NT of tho greatest military struggle of modern times. aii,ni nlieady or dcretll Hueeessuf ugenu Is marvelous. Address. IIUIIHAIIII IIHOS., 1'ub's, Chestnut nt I'lffi I'a. oct-Hi d. It, WATJfRTl l'""'"lUuiy 11 lew gu,J tlii IEjU men lu rauvahafor thetulo nt Fruit Treca, (lruK) Vine, Hoses, 4c. 1'revloua expetleiiMi uut eMenlkl. II. 1'. KHKhlAN I'D., Ilrlghlon, .N. y. I'AIIA.M.Nl f) LAST HMII.I I'.iKnuftil, nflor Ills eventful cArocr, bo lull of triumph Mid unpamllcleil eao ccsscg In cortnln directions, srrui n sad viclitn to melancholy Itv lits Utfr yonra. Tlila vna Induced by iW LoaUli, Iiy hla troublo in tlio lnw courta, nnd xmn riot tho miexiicctcd result of Bilcli n lifo, full of mystorv. iulrmtic nnd iliRlItrntlnn llo had moved tho world with his violin. lind seen Ilosilni burst into tonre on juat hearing him; oottrtu had eliowarod honors upon him, Ix-ntitlfttl ladles of tlio highest rnnk had thron IhcmsclToa nt his fect. Vet iu thu Inst year of his lifo ho is nald to hnvo tiniled but onco, nnd Hint at a lunsiail concort Tills was on tho occasioii of n Rnmd inutianlo given Iiy Zimmerman in Paris. Thorn wcro iircsont Uertz, Choiihi, Thnlbenr, Frnuk Liszt, nnd tho (Jhevnlier Autoino do KontaH Ench iu turn pluyed, nnd tliough rngnuini was interested, his fnoo always More tho samo melancholy, mournful look. Suddenly ho nskod KonlHki to play hin "Vulso ItifcrnaL of which ho hnrl heiinl This waltz is dcMsripliTo of tlio muitimr of thodorils 111 their great hull, ilhiminiit(d by ilro, nnd opons with thu hlasts of trumpets always falsa Dm inn tho council of tho Uuvils, illustrated by luuiio truly infer nul, smliletily tlicM in heard tho most nngolio of ktrnitis, which conio from tho iniiocejita, who, Im sonm uiuuucr, havo Btruyed into tho halls. IVr n timo tho dovils nro iniitu und aiiumod. nnd li.iton to tho heavenly strains bo iu contrast with their own. At last it ooours to thorn that tho innocents will learn their Bocrets and must bu drivcu out. Iu all rogo aud fury they do Huh, tho musio perfectly describing their action, tho trumpets again culling fulso. when suit denly tho porhils nto lioiud tocloso with n crash, and thoro ts sileuca So graph. lmlly iloes tho music ilcscrilo tho terrl. bio augur of thu devils, aud bo cleverly arc tho fulso trumpets introduced, that iu tho last frenetic storm of slrango harmonics l'uguiiiiii furgot hiniNolf oud smiled. It was thn Inst time, for ho lived less than a year after, and his lost smile, tho Just lay of sunshine which camo from within nml played over his faco, was never foi gotten by thoao present TtlK OIUCU.S. All hoalthy boys intend to Ijo downs when thoy grow up. Wishiiiir to bog clown is n ihaso through which must pass every lmy wlio is a loy truly, aud not n young lady in disguise, Iu Great Imuun tlio clown whom tho Ixy desires to bo lilto Is tho down iu thu Christmas pantomime, tho pnrti-oolored person who practices certain motry tests iu nction butUsring tho slido, for iuntiiuco, nnd playing with tho red-hot poker. In tho United States tho clown to whom tho lioy looks up with amnaoinont and delight is tho clown in Iho circus ; for as America is n laud given ovor to Demo crats and Rcpublicana and other irrover. eut persons, tho duo nnd proHir observ' nnco of tlio sacred feiv.t of tho Christmas pantomimo has lxxm allowod to dio out. For this negligence tlio Americans hnvo received n deserved and aw fill putii.sh ment purely thero is 110 need for us to dwell on tho painful picture or to point out tlio manifest nnd immenso inferior ity of tho circus clowji to tho trtio panto. mimo clown. Thus it happens that tho American lmy has at best but n btuutod ideal. Yet tho circus clown iu himself, nnil separated from any crushing com parison with tho pantomimo clown, is n most interesting clmrncter; nnd tho cir cus itself is n fortilo field for study to tlio obsorver of human unture. Tho circus, ns wo find it iu w.illod town? like Paris nnd I'lugue, is picturesque enough; mt it Is not us romuutic by half us tho wandering circus which lends a lifo of adventurous vninibiiiidaga alonr tho King's highway. The Cirijuo d'Eto on faslnonablo Sunday night iu the might of tho Parisian season, and th IIipiKxh-oino on a Sunday ufternoon when its riting lieiichoa aro tilled, lior on tier, with happy children, nro spoU ujioii which the philosopher reflects with amusement, but limy are not as joyful or as comforting as tho littlo ring hencnth tho smoky canvas of tho cnucs tnan strollers who aro wont "to fold their tents, like tho Alabs, and as silently steal awny." tiii: (loLD co.isr. Perhaps tho most imirortant West African ixjssosmou of (Ireat llritniu is tlio gold const, whero she has been established two centuries. Not many yenrs ago tlio Dutch had Iho largor part 01 theso sotlloiuents, but thoy woro llnally coded to Great ilritaiu by troaty in 1872, in return for tho relinquish ment of oil Dritish rights iu Sumatra. Tho avowed object of tho Ilritish ad ministration iu tins transaction was tho croatlou of a solid basis for trado with tho interior. Hut theso good intentions wcro novor roahzod. Tlio trado of this argo strotoh of const 340 miles in iciigin averages Hurler fiou.iHy) a year of combined imports mul exports. Tho colony of Lngos lies to the eastward of tho gold eoort, nnd has lately been in cluded in tho siunn lubuiulstrutiou. It has been founded about twenty-threo years, and is admittedly ono of tlw lost positions for trade in this part of Africa ; tho land is fertile and well wutered, ami it is thickly populated by oopU) noted for thoir mdiistry und their keenness lor trade. Thoro is a very fair com munication with tho interior by water. Yet tho trado of tho place, imports nnd o.xporU oombiuod, does not ranch an nvcrngoof 1,200,000 n year. Tho trade of Logos beforo Great Ilritaiu nuuoxod it was oonsidorablc, and it has not sinco incroased in proportion to tho tnulo of other parts lower down thu ooast, whero tho notivo ohiofs woro left iu ossessiou, Tho natives in tho neighborhood of tho Gambia IMver ora unfriendly to Knropenns. Tho jiooplo adjoining Sierra Ijeono nro siupicious and hostile. On tho gold coast nil Kuropoun trndo is shut out from tho interior by tho fear nnd suspicion which tho administration ins Inspired in the people udioiuiug tho Bottlemout, At I.ugos tho proeoediugs of thn authorities havo nppnrently not tended to diminish the disuotd butween ndjoinitig trilk's. Nowhere does direct Ilritish rule seem lo havo boon of muuh benoflt to tlio people ns u whole, nnd ocrtniuly uowharo havo Ilritish trado prospects lioon ndvanotvl by territorial power. What is tho causa of this unsatisfac tory result? It is not diflluult to explain. l'ho administrations pursue, on tho wholo, a traditional polloy, which thoy hnvo inherited from vitiated sources. Thu old settlement woro mostly mivdo for unlawful pitr03os they wero slave depots, iu fuctj they woro, therefore, from their very nuluro, hostile to tho people of tlio interior i they wore established us much for plun der as for trado. On tho nlwlillou of ulnvory fifty years ngo, Grent Ilritaiu was lolt with theso settleiuout, but tho policy that ruled thorn was not untiroly and, radically dinnged, ns it should have boon. THE GREAT IXJlt LIVER DISEASE. ST" C! VTUrnTmUTC . l'lt,,f r nll tast In mouth! U I 111! 1 Ulllu . toniruo coated w hltc or cov. Hli a brown fur; pain In the back, aides, or joints wiicn roiHiahen lor rncumaiivn; fovr ptohacii: Aiiniiai., noiJiciiiiiTB u,u,'. dimi nairi" branh, or Indigentlon: flatulency and acid eructa lloni, bowcli alternately ccnllro and lax; iixau aciii; loss of memory, with a palnml aeniatlon of uavinK innii iuiium i eining wiucu nugni lo oavp oeennone; rir.HiiiTT; low r-pinir n inK't. vr.l.li nppearanco of tho Ktln and ere! n dri' roinrli fever, restlessness: the urine li sointy nnd high euion.ii, aim, it niioweuio aianu, aeposui n 811 iiYl (t'UIIIXY VKOCTAllLK) U generally used In tho South to arouw the torpid 11, er iu u iiuuiiii uuiioil. IT ACTS WITH IXTHAOItUIKAKV IKICACV OH Ilia L IVHU, KIDKKYS ani HOWHI.S. AN KKFKlTUAI. M'tX'IKIO FUH UAI.ARIA, IIVSrllKIA. CONSTIrATlOX, uiLiorssxts, MCK IIRAIIACIIS, JAUNDICE, NAl'SkA, (OI.IC, MKNTAI. DIPBK SIOM, BOWeLCOSI'I.AINTIl, UIO 1 KTC KTC indorsed by tho use of r millions of bottles as The Best Family Medicine For children, for adults, and for tho aged. sail to tAta 11 im imumui or tiii. kittt J. H. ZE1LI1T & CO.. BOt.ai'KOI'KIItTOKS, I'lllI.ADhM'lUA. l'A IKILh, 1 l.lll. may ifj.y A I'RESIiNT! Our readers for IS cents In liostngestnmpito pay fur mailing nnd wrapping nnd linn es of twobooli agents will recelvn KltCi: n steel FlnWi I'nrtnr i:ngr-Mng of nil our l'HI. IIKNTS, I eluding cleu'iainl, sle inch, worth ji.ua Address Eider Pub. Co.,Chicago. III. KAILKOAS HMD TABLE. T-KI,AVAKK, LACKAWANNA AND JL.J WKSTKHN HA1I.H0AI). BLOOMSHUI5G DIVISION. NOHTII. STATIONS. SOUTH. p.m. p.m. a.m .a.m. a.m. p m. 9 (11 1.' .11 SM IJ l!li i! ?; S 40 12 1.1 8 SI IS OH 8 77 12 (II H iU II M 8 17 11 M S 12 11 UI S OH 11 47 8 'M ....scrnnton....! 0 10 9 15 2 la 8 20 8 , s iu s 10 ..Iietlevuc.... 0 .', u 20 2 10 0 20 9 20 2 is 0 27 u SI 2 Hi c .11 9 41 2 :m ..Taylorvlllo. . iAckawannu.. lltthlnn.. . 8 or. .West l'lttstori. 7 IS ....Wyoming.. . C 40 9 47 2 Sfl a 13 II 52 2 41 &t . ..Mallby ....Dennett 6 49 9 .VI 2 41 0 &I 1(1 U2 47 7 WI, 7 41 7 47 ...Kingston ...Kingston e fM tn i,r. ni k iw 11 ir 8 UI 11 4.' .J SM 10 10 Ml 7 42 I'lyinoutli Juno 7 3S ....I'iymoutli.... 1 31 ....Avomlalc. . 7 ill ....Nantlcokc... 7 at llunlock's creek . 02 10 1U2 55 m 11 :w 7 07 1(1 153 0 7 si 11 .'II 7 .vi 11 : 7 41 11 2:1 7 30 II 12 7 12 1(1 20 3 Ui 7 15 10 25 3 10 7 23 IU 12.1 27 7 .17 10 413 I'J I 12 1. MllCKSlllllIiy 7 18 II 10 T U)i ..Hick's Ferry , ..lfeach Haven.. Berwick .... ..Hrlar Creek.. ..Willow (litite.. ...Llmoltldgo... 7 Ml II 11 3 5 1 IU M 0 51 li 11 6 41 S 38 0 31 0 27 0 21 0 111 II II S 50 7 57 1 01 3 58 8 01 II 1'14 (15 7 (IT, 10 41 C AS 10 II 8 51 10 : (J N) 10 31 0 42 IC 8 111 11 20 4 8 14 II 214 Hi 8 18 11 29 1 tl 8 25 11 31 I 27 6 WI 10 21 C SU 10 10 1.&17 o ki 11 ui 1 ...llloomsbtirg...1 H 30 II 44 I 31 ...i-spy.. .... Hupert 8 .'in 11 504 40 Catania Ilrldgo 8 41 II 55 4 10 6 2.1 II) 11 G OS U UI S Ml t) 4J 4!) I'miviiiCt... n os 1? VI :i 4'j ....unuiasKy..., 9 or, 12 2'5 5 I'll.... Cameron 9 (is 12 29a U 45 i 40 U XI p.m. lun. a. in. I la.tn. a.ni. p.m. K !M, Vnri tuitti,..! t. n ,1, ,n k W. V. IIAWTEAU, Supt, Superintendent's onioe, Soranton, Fob.lst,n.' Pennsylvania Railroad. w 'hiladelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. M TIME TABLE. In effect AULT. 3llt.ll. IKS.".. 'I'r.illw lonvi. Mnn. bury. 15 AM I V A ill), 9.4D a.m.. Sen Shoro KxnreMi Olullv exeent uui.v...,,, iui iimiuuuiH uim iMiciiui'Utai.USiailUUSi arriving at l,hlUdeluhla3.15 n. in. New Vmk s.20p. in. j Ilnlilmore, 4.40 p. m. : Washington, 6.50 p. in., connecting at Philadelphia for nu hen Mioru ikjIiiIs. TbrougU passenger coach to 1'blladclphla. 1.11 n. m 1l.iv prtirouu dally except SuudayUur llankburg nnd liilerme dlalo stations, arriving ut 1'hilndelphlu u.m, 11. in. , mis, ,ou 11. ui. ; lutiuiuore C.45 II. in. : WllSllln'-'ton. S.lh) I), in. l'.irtnr pur through to l'lilladelphla and passenger coaches buiuugii iu 1 iiiuiui-iiiiiia iiuu liaiini.ure. 8,05 p. 111. Willlainsport Accointnodatlon (dally, u. iiuiiuiuuiK mil uu IUIA.11111.-UIUIU siaiiuus, UmV' log at Philadelphia 4 25 a. in. ; New York 7,uo a. m It.ilrliiwirn. K r. 11 tn . ie,lkl. In, ...... .. ! .. ... ., Sleeping car accommodations can bu secured at Harrtsblinrfor I'blladelolil.i anil New Vnre. iiumiim. days nlhrougli aleepfng car will be run: on this iiumuuui ,iii.iuisi Liui-iiiiaueiiiiiitui niiaueipuia passengers can ruiiatntu sleeper undisturbed until 7 a. 111. 2.31 a. in. Urlo Mall (dally except Monday, iu, iiaiiisuiiiK ami inuTiui.'uiaiu bullions, arriving at l'lilladelphla 8.25 a. 111. New York, 11.30 a. Ml. : llaltlmoiii 8.15 a. 111. Wiiahlni'ton. 9.25 iu 111. Through Pullman sleeping cars are run en 1111s 1 nun iu rnuaueipnia, li.iuuiiuio aim washliig. ton, and through passenger coaches lo l'hlladel phla und Hallltiioru. WKSTWAHD. 5.20 a. in. Krlo Mall niailv ,iypint Ktmiinv rni Kilo und nil Intermediate stations and Cauandal. gun and Intermediate stations Hochester, Huita foand Niagara Falls, wllUllnough Pullman 1'aU uuu cais aim passenger coacnes te r;rio and Kocn ester. V.&3 News Kxpress (dally except Sunday) for "mi ,.i..bu uim llill-llllllltlli: B1UL1UUS. 1.05 11.111. Niagara Kxnress (il.iltv eireent. sun. day for Kuuu aiidliiterinedtateslatlous uud Can. uudalgua and principal lutennedlaU) stations. Hochester, liutlalo and Nlaguru Falls with through passenger coaches to Kane and Hochester uiiu i ui iui tur 111 aisins. 5.30 p. 111. fast 1.1110 (daily except Sundaylfor He ucno and Intermediate stations, and Klinlrn u'nt kins and luleruiedlate stations. s till through pas. sengerco.ichestoIU'Uuoand Watklns. 9.2U a. in. suuday mail lor Heuovo and intermu. dlato stations. HHOUUII THA1NS FOH SUNIIUHY FHOM TUB iaoi Anubou in. Sunday mall leaves I'll llaililnl, 1.1 4. an n m UanUburg 7.4U arilvlinr at sunburv u 20 u. in. uii n through bleeping car 110111 Philadelphia to Wll. I1UIIIS1IUI I. Nevs Kxdicss leaves l'kllnileliibm 1 'in n. m Ilarrtsburg, 8.10 u. in. dally except Sundas urilvlng ut Sunbury 9.53. a. in. , . Niagara Kxprcss leaves hlladelnhla, 7.40 a. m. : Ualtlmoru 7.30 a. in. olailv except Sunday arrlUng at suubury, l.io p. 111., with througu Parlor car from l'lilladelphla and through passenger coaches from l'hlladel. puia auu uauimoru. Fast Line leaves New York 9.00 a. in. ; l'hlladel PhU.ll.50o. m. : Woshluinon. 9 miil in. u.iiti more, 10.45 a. uu, (dally except Sunday) arrlviug at u.i..i.., ..uu .. mi., mm iiiruusii posseugei coaches from l'lilladelphla aud llaliiinoru. Krlo Mall leaves New York 8.U.1 p. m. i I'lilladob nhla. 11.20 1). in. ! Washlneton. mui n. ,n. u.iiti. moro, 11.2U p. iu., (daily exceptsatunlay) arrlviug at Suubury 5.15 u. 111., with through 1'ullmau hleeplng carB from 1'hll.idelphla, Waslilnglou aud iMiuiuiuru nun vuiuugii passenger coacnes iron uiiuueipuiu. HUMlUltV, IIA.I.I'.TON A: WII.KIiHItAHHi: ll.Wi.tliF.llf rt.lf .-MIICT11 au vi;t 1IHAMJI1 Hill, WAV. (I)allr excent buuuav.l Wllkesbirru Mall leaves Suuburr 10.0Ua. in. arriving at Uloom R'rry 10.52 a. in., Wllkcs-barre ;.is p. uu Ki press Kast leaves Sunbury 5.13 n. in., nrrlvlnir at lllooin Ferry 0.37 p.m.. Mikes-barro 7.51 p. m nuuuury juau leaves w iiket u irie iu.ie a. 111. aruv ng at liloom Ferry 12.1 s p. in., huubury I. to p. in lix press West leaves M likes barre 2.45 p. 111., ur ting ui. iiiiiuui rerrv 4.1a p. uu.ounuury o,lu p.m Sl'NDAY ONLY. Sunday mall leaves Stinbtirvota 11. m.. airlilnL. at Hliifim Feny Hi.14 a. in.. WllkCh-llarro ll:i u.m. Miiiuay iieeuinmixiaiion leaves vviikes.liarroa.3u m arriving at liloom Ferry. 7.llii.m..hinibury. 55 p. III. CI1AS. 1. I'Udll, J. It. Wool), ucii. Aiuuuuer. ueu. passenger Agent Alexander Bros. & Go. Offer to tho Trado their lino llrand of cigars. Tho Landrcs, Honry Clay, Ncrmal, Samc:n, and . CocmepoUtan Kino KrulU and Kino Confcctlono ry 19.1 on linml. lrt'8li fvery week, lilooms burg, I'u. 1 ob. 27 SUIJSCHinii FOH T1IU COLUiMIJIAN, 81.60 A YKAH. isintvANTS in i:.N(ir,.Ni. Kntllfh sorrniils nro trninoil TIict walk ono strnlglit iialli, nnJ to (his their foet becorno so nccnstomeil Hint thoy got bcfoRgol and coufusotl if tlicy stop dfiiilo to mnio oilier pntln for thoir foot A cook is a 000k, slid a housemaid is honscibnliL A footman is molded bj his duties into n footman. Tho cliuroh catechism must hnvo tho credit or the discredit for this tiniursnl automatic life. Kiif;lih itoople uro taught hy their national religion "to Iw coutout iu that stntluuof life uheicir to they arc called. Tor thronu and nol'ility, for thu fellow at the head nnd on ti this is n doleet- nblo social pliltoso' Ity, Imt for llndg tho farm hilxucr, nnd for llridget tho scullery-maid, for llio liouers of wood and the dniwers of water thu outlook Is less optimistic. The work of Knglii.li movants never overlaps. It is rigidly delluod am strictly ndhered to. It is an nnuoyniiee in nu English household that this true, for olteu curtain work goes tiudouo for tho renson Hint theio is 110 0110 u hose lilnco it is to do il. In (li iinniiy, l'mneo and this country servants u ill turn their huiids to nltnost anrlhing, but not so In Euglnud. It is deemed derogatory to do nnother's work, und 0110 gets neons tomed to hear, "It is not my work. nnd tho work goes undone. Thero nro two sides to this. Vo do not put n blacksmith to mend onos wutch, and perhaps n mald-of-nll-work is gixxl nt none. English servants as n rub do well what they uinlerlako to do. Tlio relation Iwiwceu master nnd man. would bo to nil American I confess it nlwnys wns to 1110 irksnma It is nn unnnttiml nnd forbidding relation. Tlio servants nro held nt nrm'a length, nud their servility is universal. "Sir" nnd "mam" nro used with evory lircnth, nnd tho rnisiug of tho hand to tho head by tho mnii-seivaiit and tho half-accom- plishod courtesy of tho maid-servant nro so meehnnicnl nnd n3 if dono by machinery that it is offensive. It is very seldom nuy lovu is lost between the family nnd th" servants. In caso of a servant falling ill, he or site is almost instantly sent off to thu hopital, return nig to tho family only when nblo to return to duty. In Franco or America tho family would feel under n natural and humnuo obligation, ns well ns eon strnined by sympathy nad affection, to enro for n servant while sick. All English servants havo somojiadgo or livery. I'emalo hervnnts wear n littlo cap, though it bo but a weo bit of mus lin and edging, on the top of the head, and tho men servants dress iu tho regu lation livery of their rank in tlio house hold. Many havo their separate tablo fare, which is anaiignd fur day by day or week by week, nud is plainer nud coarser tliiin that used by iho family. II10 servnnti seldom, nnd 111 most fam ilies novor, havo expensive food, such us gamo and dessert. It is a custom observed in all respect- nblo families to engngu servants by tho year nnil to require a "ohamulor from their Inst place." This is not a written certillcate, ns iu Franco or Oeimaiiy, and which is a worthless thing, but tho namo of thu family lust lived with being given, tho person engaging the servant writes to inqniro coiieeiniirg character mid capabilities. In no mutter would 11 housowifo bo moro scrupulously eon fvcientious than iu lojjyiiig'to nu inquiry of tins sort. Iu diselnugiug a sonant a month s notice is given, or tho wages for tho month is paid. On tho other luuid, servnnt is lequired to give 11 mouth's notico beforo quitting n fninily. III.ACKSMITIIS' HtMMKIt SKJNAI.S. When tho blacksmith givos tho anvil quick, light blows it is a signal to tho helper to uso tho sledgo or to striko quioker. Tho forco of tlio blows givou by tho blacksmith's hummer indicates the forco of blow it is required to givo tho sledgo. llio blacksmith s helper 13 supposed to strike tho work iu tho middle of tho w.dth of tho nnvi' and when this re quires to bo varied tho blacksmith indi cates wluro tho sledgo blows nro to fall by touching tho loquired spot with his haiiti-Iiiiuimer. If tlio sledgo is required to hnvo a lateral motion whilo descendincr. tho ilaeksmitii indicates the snmo to tho lelperby dalivcring hand-hammer blows iu which tho linnd-hammer moves in tho direction required for tlio sledgo to move. If tho blacksmith delivers n heavy blow ujon tho work and an intormodiato light blow on the anvil it denotes that heavy sledgo blows aro required. If thoro nro two or moro helpers tho OlacKsmitli strikes a blow lictwcoii cneli helper's sledgo-hammor blow, tho object being to mcroly douoto whoro tho sledgo uiows nro to JalL When tho blacksmith dosiros tho sledgo blows to eonso ho lots tho hnnd- hammer head fall ujiou tlio anvil nnd continues its robouud upon tho samo until it ceases. Thus tho movemonta of tho hand- hammer constitutes signals to tho holner. and what appear desultory blows to tho common oUscrvsr eonstituto tho mothod of communication botwecu tho black smith nnd his liulpor. It Is Said that ill UO linrt nf Mm wmd.l is drinking carried on to such on extent M iu Wall street Whiskey is tho only thing in Wall street that isn't watered. AIIOUT I'ONT.UIIOL'S IMMlUsKS. Says tho Electric Mtipuiiu : Prof. Tyn- dall thus ouduavors to explain tho immunity obtained uguinst 11 socoud attack of ncoutagious disuosu : "Ouo ol tho most oxtruordiuary und miauoouut ablo experiences in medicino was tho immunity bceurod by u single attack of n commuuioablo disease nguiiist futnro nttnek of tho samo malady. .Smallpox, typhoul or bcurlutiiia, for oxamplu, was found as a genoral rulo-to (iccuronly onco 111 n lifetime of tho individual, tho Duccossfiil passago through tho disorder apparently rendering tho body invulnornble. llo.isoniiig from nualouv. I havo ventured to express tho opinion that tho rarity of second attacks of com munioablo discaso was duo to tho jemoval from tho system, by tho first parasitio crop, of soma iugrcdiout necessary to thu growth nnd piopagaUon 01 iiiopaiasitti. A DIPLOMAT, 'I'lttvwl r, v.. .... 'iiis 01 illpkmvvoy prevarication nnd lying. Tho dlplonwt- i is ino man who can steal a ring oil your llugcr whilo ho is shaking hoods TOltli vm, 1.. . ... " iiiuao you uoiiovo, aftor thnt, you presontiHl it to him. With tho development of iHulm,,, i. 1 - - - ,uu mini of wnr iucrenbos, without nuy roilucUou of risk, onhniiceineut of boneflts, or laving of lifo. Diplomacy is tho sctenoo of lnyiiig Uw vip, 0f war jn tiom 0, peace. JSVKRY 'JMIINO THAT IS NEHf AND STILISH FOR THE SEASON. can nic uoroiiT CHEAPEl TJBLA1 ITER A Large and Varied Stock of JUST RECEIVED. ALSO A T.AIi'lK AND SHMiCT LINK Oh' Call and be Convinced that you have the ME! SELECT OF THE LATEST STYLE, BEST QUALITY, AND AT The Lowest Possible Prices AT THE - OF - m mi Fille Currmccs. liinrclus and Wnrnns. aaSSj aa liB,i1ui varied sclt clion of " ' 1 ' BLX" " m,Su CVEIIICJ.ES I-'Olt liUSlNESS AND PLEASUKE) rom the heat manufactories. Purchasers $3-Write for Information and Prices. npr.-3-S5-lv. QMAIN STREET,) IHoanaHniig. C. IB. JffiOBMl DEALER IN Foreign' ajztf MamostiG WINES AND LIQUORS, AN 3 JOBBER IN GIOARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. for Infants and OhllMrnn. Irm'ijnu!1 I ireoominenaita3uirlurtoaiiyiiriMorlniJnn I knowntome." u a. Ancnia, u. D I Wcrnis, tlvus sloeii, ana liruiuotcs df. UJBo.OHorUBt.Uroon.k.Y. WISjurlou, mediation, Tim Cemticu Cosu-Asr, 1W Pulton Street, N. Y. OF GOODS T. W. MOTf , 320 & 322 Pciin Avenue, JStn rnnf.n id q, AllliU Dnnndin,.., .,,.,..1... arc invited to call and inspect the goods or to d1, A3MjZjEM Por llio Ccleluated Clilrkeilng, Ivers ix. Pond, and Yosoib Hon Pianos. World re. now ncd Ksley ()ig.,ns, Violins, Aei iiidcons nnd Sheet .Music. Celehialed While, New Ilie,h Arm Davis, New Home, Itoynl St, John, and Light Hiinnliig Domestic Hewing .Machines. Needles, oil and attachments for all makes ot .Sewing -Machines. i: 'J Stcrcfand Wartrocras, No.128 Franklin Avenue. Also Waivrooina 111 Franklin Ave. and liwt'cn ,ter Street, SCRANTON, PA. K An) thing to tnnko up anew wagon or repair nn old, in nock. l!ar Iron, anil Steel Holts, Holt Kiul.", Lag Screw h, Ttiriibiifklc's lloiho Shoes, anil all lilackrinith bllpplk'S. Aprsi-iy S"t0" CB" "o. Constipation, Hour Btomnch. niirrhmA Krn.inun.