THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Excitement Unabated. MOOt' THAT THAT HIYSICIAN's TKIIIHUtK CONFESSION IS Tnirn. Cleveland, O., Jferald. Yesterday and the day beforo wo copied Into our columns from tliu llo chcator, N. Y., J)emocrat and CVo. iclc, a romarkablo statement, mado by J. B. Ilenion, M. 1)., a gentleman who is well known in this city. In that article Dr. Ilonion recounted a wondet ful eiiperionco which befell him, and the next day wo published from the name paper n second article, giving a account of the cxoilement in Rochester and elsewhere, caused by Dr. Ileulon's statement. It is doubtful if any two articles were ever published which caused greater comraotlou both among professionals and laymen. Since the publication of these two articles, having been besieged with letters of inquiry, wo sent a communi cation to Dr. Honlo.i and also to II. II. VVaruer it Co., asking if any proof could bo given, and hero it is: Gknti.emkn: I owe my lifo and present health wholly to the power of Warner's Safe Cure, which snatched ma from the very brink of tho grave. It is not surprising that peoplo should qne9tlon tho statement 1 made (winch is trim in overy respect) for my recov ery was as great a marvel to myself, as to my physicians, and frieudtf. J. B. Hr-NiON, M. D. ItociiKSTKii, N. Y., Jan 21. Sirs: The best proof we can give you that the statements made by Dr. I lemon are entirely true, nnd would not have been published unless strictly so, is the following testimonial from the best citizens of Rochester, and a Card published by Itev. Dr. Footo. II. II. Wauneu & Co. To Whom it May Concern: We are personally or by reputation acquainted with Dr. Heniou, and wo believe ho would publish no statement not literally true. We aro also person ally or bv reputation well acquainted with II. II. Warner fc Co., proprietors of Warner's Safe Cure, (by winch Dr. Ilenion says ho was cured) whoso com mercial and personal standing in this community aro of the highest order, and we believe that they would not publish any statements which were not literally and Btrictly true in every par ticular. C. K. Pahsons, Mayor of Roches (er.) Wm Purckix, (Elitor Union and Advertiser.) W D. SniunT, (ox-Surrogato Mon roe County.) EiiWAnu A. FnosT, (ex-Clerk Monroo County.) E. 1$. Fbnker, (ex-District Attorney Monroe County.) J. M. Daw, (ex-Member CoDgress, Rochester.) John S. Morgan, (County Judge, Monroe Co.) Hiuam SiBLcr, (Capitalist and Secda man.) John Van Voonms, (ex-Member of Congress.) To the Editor of the Living Church, Chicago, 111. . There was published in the Ro chester (N. Y Democrat and Chron icle of the 31st of December, a state ment made by J. B. Henion, M. D., narrating how he had been cured of Rright's disease of the kidneys, almost in its last stages, by the use of Warn er's Safe Cure. I was referred to in that statement, as having recommend ed and urged Dr. Henion to try the remedy, which he did, and was cured. Tbe statement of Dr. Ilenion is true, so far a) it concerns myself, and I be lieve it to be true in all other respects, lie was a parishioner of mino and 1 visited him in his sickness. I urged him to tako the medicine and would do tbe same again to any one who was, troubled with a disease of the kidneys and liver. Israel Foote, (D. D) (Late) Rector of St. Paul's Episco pal Church. Rochester, iV. Y. If seems impassible to doubt further in tho faco of such conclusive proof. The Color of the Eye, Somo curious researches have recent lv been undertaken by Swiss and Swedish physicians on the color of tho eye, but without any (apparent practi cal purpose. For conveuienco all eyes were divided into blue or brown, the various shades of gray eyes being clas sified according to the prominence of blue or brown in their color. Some of the conclusions drawn from a great many observations are these : That women with brown eyes have bettor prospects of marriugo than thoso with blue ; that the average number of children is greater witli parents whoso eyoi are dissimilar in color than wiili those whoso eyes are similar. In chil dren both of whoso parents have blue eyes 93 per cent, inherit bluo eyes; but in children both of whose parents have brown eyes only 80 per cent, have brown eyes. The above results were reached in Switzerland. In Svedeu the discoveries were not quite tho same. The women with brown oyes are more numerous than the men with brown eyes, but brown eyes aro apparently increasing there, as in Switzerland. The Eojal Baker and Fas try Book. A Royal addition to tho kitchen li brary. It contains ovur seven hun dred receipts pertaining to every branch of the culinary department, in cluding baking, roasting, preserving, soups, cakes, jellies, pastry, and all kinds of sweetmeats, with receipts for the most delicious candies, cordials, beverages, and all other necessary knowledge for tho chef da cuisine of the most exacting epicure, nn well 'as for the modest housewife, who desires to prepare a repast that shall bo both wbolesomo and economical. AVith each receipt is given full and explicit directions for putting together, manip ulating, shaping, baking, the kind of utensils to be uerd, bo that a novice can go through tho operation with success t while a special uud important feature is mado ol tho modo of prepar ing all kinds of food and delicacies for tbe nick. J lie book has been pre pared under tho direction of Prof, ltuduiani, late chefol the New York Cooking School, uud i the most valu able of tho recent editious upon the subject of cookery that has comu to our notice. Jt is gotten up in tue highest stylo of the printers art, on illuminated covers, etc. A copy will be sent as a gift to every reader of this paper who will no ml their address to the Royal Uakiiig Powder Co., 10G Wall ol., .Now 1 oik, who are llio pub libers of the book, stating thn'. they buw me notice in iiiii paper. The remaimiiL' copies of thu llist ry of Columbia County, a book of GOO liases illustrated and bound in clotl, will be closed out at $1.00 each, M cents extra by mail. For sale at the Uou'iiiuAN utuce. iiioomsuurg, ro. Pa9tonr, tho groat French chemist, sends tho ndvlco to this country, not to kill dogs which have bitten persons, but to keen them safely for leu days, because within that time if they aro suffering from rabies tho disease will develop, and if It does not, tho fact is evldeiK'o that tho animals wero not mad, mid there Is no use in sending tho bitten persons to him for Iroilment for hydrophobic. This advico nuuords with nn opinion recently expressed by nn Kutem gentleman, who i-i n great fancier of dogs, that tho trouble among them which is supposed to lw in'jies is merely an opldemio of sonu ailment or other which makes them nervous und fretful, and more inclined to bito than usual. Odiv t ;..icriiuco Hitters Known. Itoottior modtctiioknown so effcxtnaUy purees tlio Hood of (leep-K'aU'il (Hsvaw, ITlllliiiiin bear tehtlmoitj to Us wonderful tnratlvo rlTuct. It 1 a purely Vegetable rrcnarntlon, tjiiuIg from llio native livrbs nut', root of California, the mcrilchiHl ptorwrtlcn of which are extracted thcn from without tho nwi of Alcohol, It removes llio ran ate of dltjciisc, mul the patient recover hH health. It In tlio urcnt Illooil Purifier mid Ltfc glvfng Principle; n (Icnilo I'urjratUo und Tonic; a nerfitt lienovutor And Itnfgorntor of the- f)?tcm. Never before In tho history of Iho world lias nmeilklue hernconiponnd"d ixjMewtng tho jiowerof Vineoah Bitters in healing the sick of cury dlscuse man 1 lit-1 to. Tlio Alterative. Aneilcnt. Ttlatihoretlc. Car minative, Nntrltious, Laxative, SwUtive. Counter irniam, rmuomic, Amwuiionf, couvm. uiurwic nna Tonic nronertlei of ViNEain IIittciu exceed Uumm of tiny other medicine In tho world. No person can tako tho Hitteiw according to directions nnd remain long miull, provided their bone aro not destroyed by mineral pol5on or other mean, and the vital organs wasted beyond tho point of rermlr. HUIoui, Remittent Intermittent ami Ma larial J-'ewra arc prevalent throughout tho United Statt, particularly in tho alles of our great rivers and their att tributaries durug tho Summer and Autumn, especially durlns seasons of unusual beat and dryness. These Fevern are Invariably accompanied br extensive derangement a of tho Hiomneh. liver and bowel. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting n, powerful influence upou these organs, W absolutely There In no ratlinrtlo fortliepurpoeocqnnl to Dr. J. WiLKen'a Viseoau Bitteiw, us It will epeedily remove tho dark-colored vlacld matter with hlch tlio 1miu(;1h am lofldfHl. nttlio aamn llms tttmit. latin g tho secretions of tho liver, and generally restorlLg the healthy functions of tho digest ho organ. tinriirr tlio body against ulcaso by purifying all its fluids with Vinloah UiTTtr.s. No epidemic can tako hold of a sj stein thus forearmed. It Invigorate thu Ntonuich and Btlmu lu8 the torpid Liver and Bowel?, cleansing the blood of all Impurities, imparting life and vigor to the frame, and carrying oil without the aid of Calomel, or other minerals, all poisonous matter from the system. It Is post of administration, prompt ia action, and certain In Its results. lMuluor I iidlK'fctlou, Headache, Pain !n tho shoulders. Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, lnslimonIa, DizzIneRS, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Blllou.4 Attacks, rulnitation of the Heart, and a hundred other painful symptoms, ore at once .re lieved by Vinegar Urrrcus. For JtiflmiiiiiHtory and Chronic Rheuma tism, Gout, Neuralgia, diseases of tho Blood, Liver, juuneys ana umuuer, tae uitters nave no equal. In these, as in all constitutional Diseases. Walkeb'h Yimeqah Bitterb has shown its great curative powers in tbe tnobt obstinato and Intractable cases. iflcclintilrni HIfica.ses rersonscngogetl In Talnti and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type setters, CI old-beaters, and Miners, as they adranco In life, are subject to raralyUs of the Bowels. To guard against this, take occasional doses of VINEGAR HITTERS. Swellings, Pimples, lustules, Boils, Carbuncles, FIng-worms, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration, Uumors and dibeases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are liter ally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of the Bitters. I1 In, Tape nnd oilier AVorma, lurking In the system, of so many thousands, ftre effectually destroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics, will free the system from worms lika Vinegar Bitters. lueuBicK, ncann rover, Slumps, vvuoopm Couch, and all children's diseases mar be mado lees severe by keeping tho bowels open with mild doses of the Bitters. This wonderful remedy Is especially adapted to the systems of children, for purifying herbs alone give it its remarkable euro live powers. It contains no alcohol, opium or Other poison. For Female Comp1nliit In young orold, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or ine turn 01 me, trii ui tiers nas no enuai. ClcaiiNe the Vitiated lllood when Its Im purities burst through the skin In Eruptions or Sores; cleanse It when obstructed and sluggish la the veins; cleanse it when It is foul; your feelings wm teu you wnen, ana tue ncaiiu or. me system wui follow. lu conclusion i Give tbe Bitters a trial. It will speak for Itself. One bottle is a better guar antee or us merits man a lengtnr advertisement. Arnuiidearli bottle aru full directions minted In different languages. It. II McDonald Prng Co., Proprietors, San Francisco, Cal.. and ISA, &n & KB Wa&hington St.,' Cor. Charlton bt. Hew York. Sold by all Dealers uud Druggists. T ADIE8 WAKTEn to work for us at tliolr own homes. T to Jio rer week can bo f.isllv j made; no canvn&slnjr; fascinating and steady - emDlorment. Particulars and s.imnlo of tho work sent for stamr. Addivsa I10.MK lf'P O CO., 1'. o. llox l'JlC, lloston, Mass. Jan.!K-4t.d. I CURE FITS! When 1 mr I do not rnttn tner1y to Hop ttiem (or I I hi t Kod tlitn bats thtm rttora ln. I m.an radical fura. I ItarainattethailUeaaaotrn'd.L.I'ILM'bYvrKALU IhO SlCkhdH IKa-longatodj. I warrant my ramtily to cut tlia wont , Bacauaa otheit ta? failed 1 CO traaon for not Dour rwflvinf cora. en4 al om a for 1ft1 anl a Prra Ilniilauf lofalllMa mne(). Qira MfTJM as J Poat Villi. It ruata yau notbinr Ir( trial, aajl wlUcura jou. DK. II. Q. UOOT, t faarl btH tt.T, -HQ 2i-4t-d PLAID SHAWL GIVEN AWAYt Thrcuh tb UUure or k larst tnanu f tcturer of Cashmere I'attem t-tiaes wii,iBerenat cooi into surnandt a wen contigainent ol fuld Sbtwls, perfect tMJi, which we propose to present to the Udiesin ihefollowlnnmaQntri Send us 55 cents for It moa. autKripciort to Furra and llouaehold, a Urn 81 bafeiUustraleUpAier,aevoteii to Varm and Household topics, .Stories ami eeneril luncelUnyi I tnd we will send you one of thete iMkullfal abanU lUKEby tuaU DosiDald.orwewill&end ahawla and c auhsertntloBitaona addrenfar J 1. co. Batiafaotlou guaranteed FAUM A3iD UOC8KUOLD, Dot 49. liftrtfrd,CQBi or money iciuuuaa. Auiucaa The demflnd for tho ImprovM Masoi & Uauiix riANoa li nuw f Urea thai n ftcomt A.Mldnn In the factory heccme f inperatfvp. Do nut riqnlre one. uarltr aa much tuning as Itanps on the prevailing vretpln avHtem. ConMilt tJatnlognp, trv. 1'iQSiyleaot UanAaa, !2J tuVJOJ. J'ur Catb. Katy Taymcuts, or Uvnted, Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., SEW YOI1K j flOSIOS 1 CHIOAOU. Jan.-n-it-iilJ. WANTKD. I.atlleb or Kenllemcn in city or country to tnko llutit woik at l lielr own homes. 18 to 1 1 a ilay can be easily made; work sent by mall; no canvass'oi:. We Uavo good demand for our work and furnish steady einploj ment. Address, witli stamp, CltoWN . i. .wjn.i.11, tvt MUIIOI., 1.11IIIIUIU11, UUlUt Jan.-int-r. THE DICK PATENT FEED CUTTER. Forcuttlmr has, straw, ensllatre. etc. Tlia onlv cutter mat will cut and split cornstalks. Cannot bo damaged by overfeedlni,'. Very durable und strong, lias straight, linuy knives. Cuts six luuenrm, sii"i, una soui to sun ino time. 'J nuy. (1. SUEIILKY, (leu. ABt., Wlllbtown lun V. o., Chester ca, fa. jan.-is-u.-r. fiEAFNESS SS-g5?S.JtSS I was deaf twcnty-elght jears. Treated by most of tlio uou-d tpeclulWs of ihe day with no beneiit. cured himself in three months, and since then hundreds of others by samo pro cess. A plain, simple and s iccewful home treat, ment. Addre T. S. i'.tou, jss East list h street, cw York city. Jan-.Mt-d. In presents tilven away. Bend us 5 iwntu iin.t rtfn. nmt li.' mill tnn ..III U.UtUUU Ketfree apuckugo of fuwU of largo t luiuf, iiiuv win siiiri you in uik ,uuv it. u. wm v ui iii uu in muiii-j iiiait-t iuau nn)thln,'ebo In America. A'l about thotJOvW Inpreseuts with each box. Agents wanted ev. i ryrtherc, of either sex, ot all ages, for ull tho time, or spare time only, to woik for us ut their own homes. Fortunes for all workers absolutely assured. Don't, delay. II, lUuxrr X Co., 1'ort. land, Maine. (dcclsbS. tor worUwr lieople. Kend 10 cents post, uge.and wu will mall ou trei1, a royal, n alualilo samplo box of gooits that will pay ion In the war or in.il.lmr mum money fu it few days tliuti you eicr thought mssl. bio at any business. tapUal not requited. You van lite at home and work luspaio tin, e only, or allthetlme Allot both sexes, of ulltiges,giund. ly kiiraWut, M cents to 15 easily earned every eienlcg, That all who want woik may test the business, weniuke this uupuruDeleU otTen To all who are not well butl-m d we will send tl to pay for tho troublu ot wilting us. Full lurtlcuUrs, directions, etc., sent tr. e. Immense pay absolute ly tureiar all who stutt at Once, l ou t delay. diuvtj brf 'oy i Co., l'ortland, Maine, (decis. Xeniacr AJmllu ljrrti,lp Kjiru;e It., ,V IS -u til-- How tlie Olrous Mtin Ets. Jlr. .Tntiica N, Mlxon, who knows nil nbottt n circuo, said to tho Cook s "There mo no people, excepting plains niDii tho skirmishers oer tho wiltl country of tho west win) llvo as hard nlifons circus employes, both perform ers ami workmen. Their lifo U not ns hard now, it it true, as it was some years ago, excepting with tho snuill concerns. They aro tho 'wagon shows' thai travel through tho sninll towns. Hut evon with tho hig con cerns that travel by train it it hard enough now. ''Tako thocao of a wagon alio thnt has to travel thirty miles after w night performance; to get to tho next town, whero a street procession is to bo mado lu thu forenoon. Tho work men, canvassmen nnd the liko havo to take breakfast at 1 1 o'clock at night. Then they tet no meal till dinner.afier tho procession, say nl noon. Where over thoy are tho work must bo at tended to first, nnd catiim is a second consideration. With tlio performer, gymnasts, riders, clowns nnd thu like it is not so bad. Thoy get better pay and better food. As a rule thoy avi on tho best food there is to be bad whero they happen to lie, nnd they tako a great deal of it. .Most of then' aro grtat beef cateis, and aro not very particular whether the meat is old ur hot so long at it is good and plenty. Thoy aro very particular, however, about cleanliness. I havo seen twenty or thirty of them get up and leave tho table because tho tablecloth was dirty j and when thoy want a meal they want it, and will havo it. I havo often Been them ! five n hotel whtro thoy would have id w.iit fifteen min utes for a dim.er thtit was paid for, and go to a restaurant where they have to buy another. Thoy w-m't eat unless they are hungry ; but thoy aro always hungry after a night perform ance, and will not go to bed without a hearty supper. They say they can't sleep if thoy aro imply. "Ono thing that is peculiar about them is that they do not take incdictt e, and they ato rtmitkably healthy. When they are out uf sorts they ditt themselves, each one according to his own ideas, but 1 don't think 1 ever saw 51) worth of medicine around the cir qus in all tho years I havo been in thb business. Yes, they drink. Not to excess, but neatly all of them drink when they feel liko it. Thny never drink, howexur, beforo performing. Thoy aro very careful of themstlves. They have to be or they would not last long. "As a matter of course, with their irregular habits, they are, in a terlain sense, extravagant. Their extrava gance, however, is mainly in tint mat ter of eating. Experience) leaches them very soon, if their own sense docs not at first, that they niii.-t, taku tho very best possible euro of them nelvos physi"ally. and that good eating is a primary consideration." There has been in late years a vast improvement in all departments of tho traveling circus, and in nothing has this been nioio observable, to those in the business, than in tho provisions made for tho henllh and comfort of tho employes. A good chief cook with a circus will get as good a salary as a first class performer, and has to earn it. Believing that the following article may bo of a value to somo teachers of the public schooW, I glvo it to you for Insertion In the Columbian. .ii. Memory Knowledge. J. UY SOLOMON btAS. "In spite of all that has been said, wo havo to-day in our couutry a largo number of so-called teachers whose sum total of school room instruction oonsiits in having tho pupils metnotize page after pago of the text-books ued. Notwithstanding it is a fact that mem ory knowledge is utterly useless, a waste of time and an abuse of ment al power, they require the pupils to re peat word for word, paragraphs and pages of tho geographies and histories used ; somo oven icquiro it in gram mar ; and not a few in arithmetic. Go into these schools and seo tho poor little suffering children reading over tho definitions and rnlis in their arithmetics see their lips move as they aie repeating thu words over to themselves again.glancing (Ioawi to tho book when thoy cauuot think of tlio exact word, and then beginning back to tcjjt-at it all over until they aro sure they can say it exactly as it is in tho book. Aro they to bo made rcpeatinc ma chines f A kind of menial hand-organ to bring out disjointed words whenever the crank is turned t Who ever learned to extract tho cube root of a number by memorizing tho uncom prehbnded rulo ? And whoever know t child to comprehend it from tho ex planation appended to it in tho book t And now tone will ho remember it after tho recitation is done ? Not three weeks aio, conversing with a gen tleman, ho said, '-Prof. mado us learn the whole of Drown' grammar, notes and all, and I believe I can re peat a bit' part of tho book now. if you'll start me off right." "Did hu muk.0 you coriect the ialso syntax 1 I asked. "Yet," he icplied, "and givo tho iuIu for ii." Poor fellow ! ho is tho living example of thu utter useless ness of such folly, such niero memory knowledge, llo uses participles for past tenses, past tenses for participles, adjectives for ail verbs, and adverbs for adjectives. Hu memorized the hook that was all, ho nover understood it. What correct usages he has ac quired by reading sinco his school days ended is all that is of any value tohiin. II!, 1 , , , M ins memory Knowledge is ot no use to him unless he is wound up and started off liko a musio box or an alarm clock. "Polly wants a cracker." lint the advocates of memorizinir claim "It sticngthens tho mental pow ers." Dosh 1 I would supposo it would sttcngtheti tho digestive oigans if wo eat a peck or two of chaff daily, for -1 I... 1 . . X . -r meru uuijiii uu some wneai in it, uut l do not pronoso doing it. Do you t There is senso in having the pupils learn "memory wim.'1 lit tin nrirnnta from tho statesman, philosophers, and poets of earth, for tho sentiments will come up again and again, long after tho meio words ato forgotten, und will have an inllueiicu in moulding their charaeteis and dirt eting their lines of anion and influence although they can not quote the words. It is tho suntl nu'iitjiiot tho words, tho idea not thu drcssiiiL'. Not so with these defini tions, rules, paragraphs, they nre words or nothing. They aro thu miragu of thought, ThuBitnplo fact isTlicsuteaoliers who insist upon having tho tmpiU memor ize tho text book aro either, (1) too it; nornnt to doelop in tho child's mind a cornet knowledgo of tho principles, rules, nnd deli nltion". or, (21 t'ley ato too lazy to do it. Xvw York School Journal Wl! WANT SAI.KSMKN overyw'hcro, local and trawling, to sell our goods. UtU pay good salary und all expenses. Write tor terms at once at.d stuto salary wanted Address bTANDAUl) ML.VKU WA1IK COMl'ANY, Washington bt., itoston, ilasi. Jan-n-tt.d. THE LIFE LESSON I.c-ariietl ty It lronilni.-iit Hudson Odd lMlow, tt'rom tho Itudion (N. V.) Ilcglstor. Mr. ,Tohh Eltlntr, ft faithful txM Fellow (fast (Irand IJmlenwaid, No. 411) ami n member ot tho HaptM Church, says: "I liato Ijccii as most ot my scqunlntancei In Hudson know, n sufferer from dyspepsia for ten jc.im. Ueglnnlng with Indigos Hon, Hour stomach nnd llatutence, t became, so weak that my liodr becamo n burdrn to heavy to enny nnd my mind wis weighted down ny a gloomy despondency. After rating! felt as It t had a ball ot glow lug Iron In tny stomach; my ab domen would bloat nnd I wnsanilcted almost con stantly with aslck headache A Hdy Inarnlngof my condition, advised inn to usnDlt. DAVID KKN NhnY'SKWoiUTKltl'.Mn'iY, telling mo what an Infinite deil of gondii h.ntilonn her nnd others whom suo knew. IboiMtitaUtigIt in thn latter part ot Augtivt, and moil altogether only threo liotili when It nchloicd In mo tho most wonder ful hiipnncmont. I havo now gained flesh, and feel 'I longer, better nrd happier than t havo In tcnv- i.rs. rAVOUITK ItllMr.nY cured my friend It. F licrmnns, of (lhent,nf the lingering remilns in iiiiiiun'ii icver nnu in oirousness. .Mr narvcy Thoia is the grocer on Worrcn street, lust, lietnw tho Wm th House, says that It has had wondertullv good ellects upon htm. Scores of my acquaint, ancossay thnt having once tiled It, ihey would never again bo without It' 1 havo given It to my children and found It tho best medlclno I havo cvfr known for rcgulatl g their bowels nnd purl, tying their blond. T ho knowledge of th's medicine I deem tho greatest lesson of physical lite." .1 llnltlo mitt Kh Victory. "t carried the bur len ot dyspepsia about nil mv lltv said Mrs. 1'lerce, n ladv eighty years old residing nt , ,, uiiii. iiiiuui. vim- jrn,s UKU i began takln? Dr. InvM tceiinpiir'Mii-'nvnritnin.m. edyf t llomloiit, jmi khow and It has given ma ni.iiii uiiiuiiiuii nun M-rviiKui man i nae nau MI1JO 1 ivus juiiiikv TtUtH MARK THE OKKAT Blood Purifier ol u: World, an AiifsoiiUTii cuttr. rem CATARRH. nUII me?t stubborn cac! yield readily to It I nnd bat nut fnllel to Ottru a slnglo caso JL nbcru directions nro followed. ItaeucceM lias bi'fiiircnmrknblonnd Its cures wonder fill, It is tbo iiiottfucccssful preparation lu tbo iiKirkitfor OATAUUlt And tlio only one that promises nn Ab"UHc, lVmltlvo Cure. It Is truly a blessing to mankind. A Trial 1 ail tlmt lt nk(l for it. Oneo used. It la always rucommcitdod. Send for testimonials of actual cures. IT HAS SO FQl'AL FOU MALARIA. A POSITII'JC CL'KIC IS ASSURED. Ono liottlo Is generally m indent for a euro. Stop taMng (lululne, A trial only Ii asked fur K el leu's Oataiiiiii Hkmehy. It Is a Sl'KCII'IO fur nit dlseiiHcs nrtstnic from an Impure blood and drives all eriiptluns Iroiu tlio skin. For Kyphl lltlc complaints It Is superior to any preparation In tho market. Ono bottlo will euro moat of tlio following complaints and a continued uso wll positively cine. Savo doctor bills and try It, KIIEUMATISM. SCROFULA. SKIN ERUPTIONS. VKNEREAIi DISEASES. DYSPEPSIA. LOSS OF APPETITE. FEELING OF LANGOUR. I1ILIOUSNESS. LIVER TROUIJLES. NERVOUS WEAKNESS. FEMALE WEAKNESS. Keller's Catakiih IIkmkdv Is no patent medicine, but n furo nnd pleasant preparation to take ami surely tho greatest medical discov ery of tho age. Ono buttle rejuvenates tho entire pyjdem and pouches nioro vlrtuo than a half ilo7tm bottles of ordinary pntent preparations, Vrito for testimonials nmt other Infurmatlun. Ai"I'ursalo bydrugtrlns generally, ritici: m t .00 a noTxi.i:. six hot ti,i:s l'ot; no. On receipt of 5.oo by tlio mnnuracturcrs, Samuel 1 Keller & Co., llnrrl burg, fa., six bottles will bosont oJlircn 'SACS MARK. An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. " Calvert, Texas, Jlay 3, 1832. " I wish to express my appreciation ot the valuable qualities of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral as a cough remedy. " Wullo with Churchill's army, Just beforo tho battle of Vlcksburg, 1 contracted a se vere cold, which terminated In a dangerous cough. I found no relief till on our march we came to a country store, where, on asking for some remedy, I was urged to try Aveii's CuKiiny Pectoral. "I did so, and was rapidly cured. Slneo then 1 have kept tho I'ccTonAL constantly by tie, for family uso, ami I have found It to bo nn Invaluable remedy for throat nnd lung diseases. J. W. YilITiXY." Thousands of testimonials certify to tho prompt euro of all bronchial nnd lung affections, by tho use of Ayek's CnEnny rncTORAI, Iieltig very palatable, tho young est children take It readily, prepaiil'u ny Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Mass. Sold by all Druggists. SUPERIOR SPECTAGLES AND EYE-GLASSES MICROSCOPES. TELESCOPES. FIELD-GLASSES, MAGIC LANTERNS, BAROMETERS, THERMOMETERS, Drau iua Instrument, rhllosophtcnl mid Chemical Appni'atns. List sad DscriiitinnB ot ocr Ten Cat&lienes seat FKKK on implication. QUEEM & CO. 024 Chesinvt St. PHILADELPHIA. febS-ly IV YOl' hao Internal tllnie feycr, canker, acrid phlegm, bad lust o and offensive breath -Dr. KH. mer a a .i.ni-.iiuiu remuies an ineso conditions. Ask jourdruEKlst torlt, 23c,. ji. It' YUl' haVO lOat VOIlT nillietltp. nr Inrinm coated, aiy and parched lliuiid mouth, spittle dry and cottony, or havo become emaciated Dr. KliuuTU MVAMlMtoof will build up your broken uu ii vuu&muuuii. ads juururujrist tor it. v0SI IF YUU havo sudden attaekmiff.tiil.liM.tit.iiia thu face while and deathly pale, and experience feelings as 1 boutjh dj ins, and coldness selies your very Muls-nr, Kilmer's ocKAN-wu-tnrou-rf's the heaitsucilonandsaies lifo lirugKistaselllt, 11 11' Yol' hao ortfanlo disease, or peilcardls, or heurt caso troubles, or hao thick and slut'irlsh blood, feci as thouifli bleedlm; would relievo lou lir. Kilmer's (it'KAN-WIIi;i coerects und Is tho remedy you need. Drujaflstsseoilt. , n. r-end tlx cents for post- 1 ItL.tl llllll t-.r,tll. fmn n 1.. . At W l I It . w' b wa iiiiv.ii win I ll I ill, l"'lp son to moro money I 1 1 1Jlj, l U"' away than anythtnt 1 1 ,,J,-JI else In this wotld. All. of cither sex, succeed from rrtthour. Tho broad toad to fortune opens be. Kj the workers, absolutely sure. At oneo ad. dics, 'liii'BiCLo., Auk'ustu, Maitio. is-ta, IPGINIA FARMS FOR SALE. JB wlriii, ijto li),ouu iicrvl to a utr WrJ sire (liit.il iiurkru. Il iltiiy climate, i svor, UaJ -pei-ti. tVrlti.for(-lrculancoiitllilnK TJ il' - ' '""i". Sent frro, I'V ,K A DcllAVKN. TaKE- simmoins l'or nil diseases ot tho Liver, Kldnjwi, Stomach and Spleoa- This Wrely CKetablo pre. na ration, now socelelirotedus a Family Medicine, originated In tho Nouth In iRas. it acts Kcntly on tho llowels and Kid neys and corrects tho action ot tho Liver, and Is therefore, tho best preparatory med I o 1 n o, whatever thn sickness may protetotio. In all common ills, cases It will, unassisted by any other medlclno, effect n speedy euro. Tho IICKiilator Is safe to administer In any con. dltlon of tho system, nnd under no clrcii'nsianccs can ltdo harm. It will linlifornto liko n Klnss of wine, but Is no Intoxicating beverage to lead to intemperance : will promote digestion, dissipate headache, nnd generally lono up tho system. Tho dosnlsstnall,not unpitasant, nnd Its virtues un doubted, No loss o( time, no lnterrup ruptlon orstonpage otbuslness while taking the ltcrulator, Children complaining of colic, llendaclie, or 'IckKtomach, a tcaspoontul ornjorowlllglve re lief. It taken occasionally by pa tients exposed to MALAItlA, will expel tho poison and pro tect them from attack. A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION, 1 havo been practicing medlclno tor twenty yenrs, and have never been nblo to put up u voiie table compound that would, like Simmons Liver Itegulator, promptly and effectively move tho Liver to ni tlon, nnd at tho same tlmo n tit (Instead of weakening) tho dlgestlvo and assimilative potr. ers of tlio system. L. JI. Hinton, M l., nsh Ington, Ark, rBEeAKKii uv .". If, Ztilin (D Co.,'lnladelphia,l'a. RAILROAD limS TABIS, D ELA.WAKK, LACKAWANNA AND WESTKKN ItAlLltOAl). HLOOMSHUHG DIVISION. NORTH, , p.m, lit 3'l 11! lill 1 13 15 13 08 13 til II M 11 51 11 5D II 47 11 It II 43 11 33 11 31 tl 3U 11 23 It 13 11 CO 10 51 10 47 10 41 10 38 10 31 1C 27 10 21 10 10 10 11 1) M !) 4!) !) 43 33 I STATIONS. I SOUTH. a.m' n.m. a.m. p m, .s 30 ......cranton.... oionis a uj p.m, oo 8 64 8 tS 8 40 8 3.) 8 27 8 SJ 8 It 8 13 5 08 8 (18 8 (VI 7 5!) 7 51 7 50 7 43 7 30 7 18 7 11 7 03 0 S3 0 51 6 .10 6 14 6 .'111 0 31) n r 08 o oo 5 55 5 41) p.m. o 15 v 20 2 10 0 20 tl 211 !! li li 27 0 34 2 2-' C 31 X 41 2 HO 0 40 0 41 2 II 15 0 63 2 11 U 411 '.) 5H 2 41 8 s....Taylorville. 8 16 ,, Lackawanna,, 8 10 1'lttston..... 8 ol ..West 1'lttston. 7 58 ....Wyoming.... 7 .'iU, Dennett i .11 . ...viniiuy II 51 10 0)2 4 7 41 7 47 ...Kingston .... n r3 10 n52 to 7 43 Plymouth Juno 7 33 ...,1'lvinouth.... 1 31 .... Avondale. . 7 3) ... Nantlcokc .. 7 23 lluiilock's Creek .lungsiun nun iuu.iv no T ! 10 10 2 65 7 07 10 153 Ol 7 12 10 20 3 01 7 15 10 23 3 10 i 2) 10 12 3 27 7 I3..s-lilckshlnny.. 7 37 10 413 no 7 oo ,. Hick's Kerry.. 1 7 50 ii n a 53 est, .Itcach Haven,. 7 57 1 IM3 53 0 47 llcrvvlck 8 01 11 134 03 B II, .llrlar Creek.. 8 10 11 20 4 12 (j 38 ..v.'lllow drove.. 8 14 11 23 4 10 0 31 ...Liu ellldgo..., 8 18 11 204 3i It 27 Espy 8 25 11 Sil4 27 c 21 .'..liloomsburg... 8 CO 11 44 4 .11 R 10 .... Kltpcrt 8 3i! II 50 4 40 (1 11 Cataivl a lirldgo 8 41 11 55 4 46 5 511 . . Danville 8 58 12 13 5 01 5 43I....Chulasky.... a ro 12 25 12 6 451.... cameion.... a 03 12 255 11 6 33,Notthumberland. 0 23 12 405 35 n.m. I I a.m. a.m. p.m. W. F. HALSTEAD, hupt. , am, Superintendent's ortlco. Scranton, Feb.lst,183 Pennsylvania Railroad. x Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. Wl TIME TABLE. In elfect Nov. Bib, 1885. Trains leave Sun bury. EASTYVAltD, 9.40 a. m., Sea f-horo Express (dally except Sunday), for Hnmsburg and intermediate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 3.15 p. m. ; New York, 6.20 p.m.; ltaltlmore, M.40 n. ra. ; Washington, 5.50 d. m.. connecting at Philadelphia for alt sea Shore points. Through passenger coach to rnuaueipuia. 1.45 d. m. Dav exDress dally except Sunday),furltarrlsburg and lntermc dlato stations, arriving at Philadelphia 6.50 p. m. i New York, 8.33 p. m. i Baltimore 11. 15 p.m. ; Washington, 8.00 p.m. Parlor car through to Phlladeluhla and passenger coaches through to Philadelphia and ltaltlmore. I,DU U. 111. Jtciiutu vui;uiiiiiiuuuliuii vuullJ for Harrlsbure and all Intermediate stations, arrlv lug at Philadelphia 4 23 a. m. : New Y'ork 7.00 a. in Baltimore, 5.25 a. in. ; Washington r.30 a. m. ; Meeplng car accommodations can be secured a llarrlsburgfor Philadelphia andNevv York, on Sun days a through sleeping car will bo run; on this tralntrom Wllllamsp't to Philadelphia. Philadelphia passengers can remain lu sleeper undisturbed untl 7.to a. in. Erlo Mall (dally except Monday, ror llarrlsburg nnd intermediate stations, arriving at rniiaaeipuia 8.25a. in. new lorK, 11.30 a. in. : Baltimore 8.15 a. m. ; Washington, a.23 a. m. Through Pullman sleeping cars aro run on t his train to Philadelphia, Ualtlmore and Washing, ton, and through passenger coaches to phlladel phla and lialtunoi-e. vvESTWAltD. 5.20 a. m. Erlo Mall (dally except Sunday), fo. Hrlo and all Intermediate stations and canandal. ua and Intermediate stations, Itocucster, llufTi loand Niagara Falls, vvlthtluough l"ullman Pal ace cars aud passenger coaches to Erlo and ltocli- ester. a.M-Nevvs nspress (oany except sunaayj tor ick Haven and Intermediate stations. 1.00 p. m. Niagara Express (dally except hun. day) for Kane and Intermediate stations and Can .mdalgua and principal Intermediate stations, Kochester. nurfalo and Niagara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kane and nochester tuu i-ariur cut iu 11 iiiiuuispui 1. 5.S0 p. in. Fast Lino (dclly except sundayjfor lte iovo and lntenuedlato stations, uud Elmlra, Wat (ins and intermediate stations, with through pas lengcr coaches to lteuovo and Watklns. 9.20 a. m. Sunday mall for ltenovo and Interme diate stations. H1HOUQII TltAlNS FOlt SUN11UHY FltOM THE EAST AND SOUTH. Sunday mall leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a. m iiarrtstiuiv 1.40 arrlv Ing at sunbury 9.20 a. m. with through sleeping car Iroiu Philadelphia to WH llainsport. news LiAprcss 1CU1CS iniiuui;iiiim i.ou u. lu. tlarrlsbui'L'. 8.10 a. la. dally except Sunday arriving nt Suubury 9.53. iu in. .iauia .Aiiicaa nutva Phlladelnhla. 7.40 a. m. I Ualtlmore 7.30 a. in. (dally except bunday arriving at sunbury, 1.00 p. in., with through parlor car trom Philadelphia and through passenger coaches from Phlladel- pma ana uaiuiuurc. jast Line leaves New York 9.00 a, m, ; Phlladel phta,11.50 a. m. ; Washington, 8.50 a. in. 1 Ualtl more, 10.45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at sunbury, 6.30 p. in., with through passeugei coaches from Philadelphia aud Baltimore. Erie -Mall leaves New York 8.uip. in. ; Phlladel. phla, 11.20 p. in. ; Washington, 10.14) n. in, ; Balti more, 11.30 p. in., (dally except.saturday) arriving at Sunbury 5.15 a. in., with through Pullman bleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia, rUlNlll'ltV, IIA.I.KTO.N .V VV!).IUl!.Utlti; ItAll.ltOAD AMI MIKTII AMI WKM' IIKAM II It I.WAV. (Dally except sunuay.) Wllkesbarro Mall leaves sunbury 10.00 a. m. irrlving at Bloom Ferry 10.52 a. in., Wllkes-barro 12.18 p. m. Express East leaves Sunbury 5.45 p. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry 6.37 p. in., Wllkes-barro 7.53 p. m Suubury Moll leaves Wllkesbarro 10.4 a. 111. arrlv lng at Bloom Ferry 12.15 n. m., Kimbury 13.55 p. in Express West leaves llkcs-barre 2.15 p. m., ar riving at Bloom Ferry 4.15 p. ni .sunbury 5,iep.m. SUNDAY ONLY'. Sunday malt leaves Sunbury 8.23 a. m a rrlv Ing at Bloom Ferry 10.11 a. 111. Wllkes-lurro mis n.m. Sunday accommodation leaves vv llkcs-narro 6:15 p. tu., arrlv lng at Bloom Ferry, 0.43 p. m., sunbury, i;45 p. 111. ciiA. E. puaii, j. p.. vv'oon, Oen, Manager. Qen, Passenger Agent Slates mul Felts, Slate Mantels, Slate Black Boards, School Slate, Roofing Slate, Roofing Felts, i, 2&3 1. 1.. iiiii 1.. 23 Lackawanna Avenue, scrantou, Pa jiuy iiy Is. BrlUBByi A handsomo VANE LAMP given t nflKPRR with a ts order for Tea and corf-nUUiiMU"'- AM Ton fclonu CHAMBEIt o " SET, 10 pieces, or a TEA SET, It pieces, or a, handsome BliONZH HANdlNO LAMP given with a J10 order. A CHA.MUEltSET otlO pleces,wlth blue, maroon or pink band or nn IHON STONl: CHINA TEX SET of 66 pieces, or a (1LA8S CT of Ml pieces given with ufis order, HAND. sovie Plti:MlL'.MS, consisting ot Decorated China Ware In Tea sets, also Dinner uud Tea Sets com. btned, and chamber Sots, etc., etc., given with orders for lis, 120, 135, 38 and 50. Send tor clrcu. lar. which will give you full particulars. (UtANI) U.N'lON TEA COMPANY, 25 south .Vlalust mutes iiarre, ra, neauuuar ters so Front street, New York city. may 15-ly Oli.VHII.IIO.NI' C()L(I.Y C'l.AHU.HONT C'OIill.VY I c'i,Aii:mo.'X-r culuny i (XlltP.lIOST COI.O.W! C'l,Al(i:.UUNT COLONY I C'I.AHi:.110Nr COLON V 1 ('LiAllLMlONX C'OI.O.V ! A. new Houn jry lldayi In the lute yesn. Oar llls, only M nioutb) old. bin i tote, s hotels. MMutwtt,ttnlaudlutlu'd.llr. uKitfiy JvuclD, Seni, und, tend br ull lueuus, iind lor circulars with laapi.SS 1'hotoirrapblo cuu of botttei, all about tbe ttunderful itruwth ot our col. ony.ttl aoil,illuiate,marketa,buriiesa opnorlunltlei. l.nIlL, iirlcea, leruia, aud U0 other dlatlact luLlecU Karma for ilM on, niontblir loitallmenta to tboM Anf.t'."piW.ntl'.!.7.,l",'D'f.lllelr''lut''n. AdaraJ,r,J41Jt'U4,CUrtinuiit,biiir(,'o.,v. Jan.-'.-j-ald 4t, City and Oountry. A recent censtia shows tlint Uorlln, Prnssln, tiotv thu uapitril of Iniiitirlnl Gormntiy, eontiilna 1,810,382 inlinb. limit, bulng nn Increiwi of nbont SiOO, 000 since 1S80. All dther Imnoitnnt uitk'R of Knrojio Show growth corres potiiling to tine, while Hit) villages nrd the nuiicnUntul legions rcinnin station ill V 111 litilillliltion or klinw 11 ilitiiintittnti. A slinil.'.f Htato of things exiets in Ainericit. Tlio coiintiy U continually (leiilt'li'd for the questionable ntlvnn Inge of llio cities. Only In tho Fnr West, where fanning lands ai-d cheap, is theic a great giovvlh of tho ngn eiillnrnl popul ution, and that is chiclly from foiilitii iniinigiation. Tlio almost ttniversal tendency t f men lo desert thu country nnd moio into the cities is not 11 healthful sign. It springs from the morbid desiro to grow null) for the industrious farmer and the luzy drono aro alike dazzed by thu reports thoy receive of fabulmu fortunes made in cities in speculative trade in r-toeks, grain and all vnrkties of produce, and they think thoy may li.no equally good luck il they enter into thu niciia whero the gamblers nro striving. The areua is allutitig even to well educated yiiting men who live In tlio cities, nine-tenths of whom think it beneath them lo engage in the honorable pursuits of comnieice, ur thu learned profession., or thu great in dusttinl undertakings, on all which thu sound prosperity of a community de ieude. Wall btreet, Third ctreet, titatu eireot n'jd their dependencies in New York, Philadelphia and Huston aro crowded with joung men that look upon the btokerago business as moto genteel than any of the pursuits for which education and industry furnish a most excellent equipment. Many of mom ate soon tempted to oeeomu speculators 111 broki-ie, and they aru more up! to loose their money, miatiou that entrusted to them ntnl fail in business, often disgracefully, than they could possibly bo 11 thuy Hero engaged in pursuits that only require nitellt nence and piudent enUrpiiso to enstiro success. If tho city bred young men thus fail, tho countrv bled atu even in urealer danger of "it. For (hey fall into tho company and control ol more cunning operators who aro always on the look out for fit sli fellows who tnav bo de luded. The individual wrecks of am bitious young speculators iu cities are bad enough, lint the effects upon thu moral finality of the community is moro set ions. Gieat cities like New York, Philadelphia and Chicago, in which young men, with a little capital in money and loss in biains and ex perience, swarm thioiigh the exchanges, where they are in danger of falling completely under tho control of ad venturers, becomes (iHiwunlized in many various ways. Even the politics of tho great cities and the states to which they belong aio influenced by the money and tiade gamblers, and their influence is at lust felt in Wash ington. If the brain and muscle thus mischievously misused were distributed over tho country and engaged iu honest trade, manufacturing, fanning and other kinds of actual work depend ant upon muscle and brain and not 011 tlio gambler's luck, tho real prosperity and happiness of the peoplo would bo greatly promoted. The steadily grow ing influx of able-bodied young men to the cities is a silent but uver-present danger to the welfaru of the country. Diptlieria, Physicians prescribe the pievalence of diptlieria at tho present day largely to badly-tiimmed, smoky kerosene lamps, which aro sometimes left burn ing in chambers all night turned down low, filling the room with their poison ous fumes. A specific for dipthena is sulphur, a tablospooiiful mixed in a wineglass of water with the linger to mix it moro thoroughly, and used as .1 gargle. In recent casts this will bring immediate relief. Some of the pre paration should be swallowed. A Lon don physician mixed sulphur with glvctrine. and gave a lablespoonftil or more according to tho ago of the patient, three or lour times a day, ap jilying tho same remedy to tho nostrils with a sponge,and did not loose a case, liefoio this he Lad lost several. The Need of Strength. Women must excel in order to be successful. Excellence implies strengtli not spasmodic, nervous strength, which makes an effort oneo in a while under extraordinary pressure, but thu strength which can turn off daily work without excessive tattguo tlie strength which leaves tho eyo still bright and tho step elastic after a long day behind tho countei, over the sewing-machine, at the desk, at the easel, in tho kitch en, in thu school-room. Such stiengtli as this does not go with a small waist. From the nature of things, it can never unless, as it has been pointed out in exceptional cases be found in women with small waisls. Strong back and abdominal musks, muscks which can do their work without the deadly pi ops of steel and whalebone now so universally worn, a largo di gestive capaity, a lapid and utterly un obstructed flow of tho blood iu the veins and arteties these are seine of tho requiienienis of health nnd strength. And these things take tip room. J'hiladtlphia J'rcss. Thero nro scores of persons who are suffering from some form of blood dis order or skin disease, such as Scrofula, Uoils, etc., etc. After a practical test, J. II. -Mercer asseits that Acker's Blood Elixir will ceitainly euro all such dis eases, including Syphillis and Klioumn tism. his net a patent nobtruni, but a scientific preparation, he guaiantees it. Over one million boxes of Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets sold in tho past twelvo months, purely upon their ineiils. Why suffer with Uhronio Con. stipation, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Sick Headache. 1 1 eartlnirti. ami Vauiiiln Troubles, when J. II. Mercer ofliers you relict nuu positivo cure in the Dyspepsia Tablets. Ho sells them on a guarantee. After a thorough test J. II. Mercer most positively asserts that Acker's English Remedy is tho best medicine for asthma, croup, coughs, whooping oougli and nil lung troubles that can be found, Ask him about it, for ho fully guarantees it. The story that John W. Wilson, tho self-coufehsed murderer of Anthony Daly, was starving himself to death in tlio Montgomery County jnil is tut true. Wilson is in good condition, ills trial is set down for March. lho preliminary suit for tho salo of tho Ueecli Cieek ItVilroad property has begun in Ckarfield County. Tho suit tu f.,.. Cm tutu iit,t .'' .... is iui oi,iiuu,uuu coupon bonds held by tho Unit, el States Trust Company. Ihu Couit has been asked to naino a day of nale, nnd it is thotight mt tho property may go, into tho hands of tho friends of the Pennsylvania. for Infants nnd Children. "CaitorlalssowcllaJaptoiltoehliarenthat I Castcrlis cures Colle. Constipation, I recommend It as superior to any prescription I Pour Btom.ich, plarrhcea, Eructation, known to mo." It A. Ancntr,, Jt. D., 1 '"'psfi03' c'vt'a slccP' "" Promo'!S U 111 Bo. Oxford Bt, Brooklyn, N. Y. WttEoutlnJuriouij modlcatlon. Tint Oerriun Cowxxr, IS Pulton Street, N. Y. EVERY THING THAT JS iW Ail STILISH FOR Tllli SEASON, CAN BE BOUGHT (ClEAFEffi TEAR EYWM, A Large and M JUST RECEIVED. ALSO A LAIiUU AM) SKLKCT LINK OF (Metis mBhwmm,, Gall and be Convinced that you have the S is B fi Kl Mi 8 vji ty B S n OF LATEST STYLE, AMU The Lowest ,1.1,,- : Kl! i iV, r rersfTS' : .'VI j (1 - .MvAi.'.rf? OF is MwrnsamttL GMAIN STREET,) C. B. JR.OBM1S, DEALER IN Foreign: and MQm.os.tic WINES AND LIQUORS MB JOBBER IN CIGAES. BL00MSBU.RG, PA. $50 REWARD. FOlt Every Ounco of Adiiltoiitliou I.NTHE NEW PROUm SOAP. THE WONDERFUL 3-LB BAB. MADK ONLY UY Gowans & Stover, Uuffalo, N. Y. For salo by all liibt clatts grtccin. April 10-i.yr BLOQMSBURItJLANINij ill nT5?,"5lltri.,snei1. "AviMir rut Ms tMuntntf jii S?rLt3l.lr0Hllhtl,r.';ft'."ulrs'-clas8 condition, if rio paredtodo allklnilot vtorklitlilaliun. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. MOULDINGS, FLOORING. Ek. l,WH'JJ,D,;a t,na om " "tileu ivorltJSS f (iml3hPi1 lit rnannniMiiniij... .... . . IBTIMATfs ron -nniT.TiTKr.s turnlsned on application, l-lann und upeiiitiral ions prepared by an exporlenood drau.-hiS, . I IHoouigliiuKi Ia Varied Sioek of HIM? r, TUE EES! AT QUALITY, Possible Prices For tliu Celebrnted Clilclii'rlug, lvcr3 & I'oml. ntnl Vose & Son I'ianos. 'Worltlrt'. novviiftl Ksluy Ur ins, iolitis, Accoitleons nutl Sheet Jlnsic. CcleliinU'd While, Now III. .It Arm Drvla New I liinif. Itnvnl St. John, unit l.ignt iitinning noiiit-siic oewiiiR Jlutihines. NeetUes, oil nnd uttncliments for all niiikus of Sowing Jiuclilncs. 1 ml rain, Stcroiland wcrtrccms, He. 128. Franklin Avenue. Mso Wnictooms ill l'rankllu Ave. una 100 Cen ter Mrut, SCRANTON, PA. t Aniliiii; to tnilc nti nnrw wa;oti or ii'ji.iir nn old, in stutk-.- liar lion, and Sutl HcltF, Jiolt Kmln, Lay Screw, Tnrnlmcklo1 Uoio .Shots, and all Ulaekeinith siiiilie8. Aprai-iy OHMMTAL iron fences,, OK CAST cu wnouaiiT IKON. Suitable lor Yards, Cemetery Lots and Public Grounds. tlio rollovvlng shows tlio Picket tlcthlc. ono of the ueveral beautltul gtyktiot I'ract manufactured uy tlioundeiblsuea. I Bt Hi Q H fit! oft an no 1 f ram ..i .. """umij iin'jr urn unsurpasa eit. hetupbyeiiieilenceil liauda and warranted to give batuiactton. Prices and SDeoiniens of other de-bIj-iih sent to any address. Address BL001BBIIRG PA- May4-tf TJf IT r'010 Tfripy llion nt anything elMiuytak U M luf nn aeuey tor tl.e ttkt wlTlnst book out. II Ml wBl"neis buceecd Blandly. f.oue fall. -Maine, (declbbS. Vttr llfiillll v nnrf .m. ..ill. 4