THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. An American Imprisoned and Pined for Joking In Dnd Qcrman, Somo llmo nyo a succcsBf ul but somu what impudent") omit man, residing in this valley of tlio Mississippi, married a beautiful maiden who had lied from n convent in order to share tlio joy and burden of Klu with him. It was deter mined thai tho wedding trip should cotnnriso n tour in Enropo. Tlio excursion ncross tho sea nnd as far m lfcrbisl.il, neat whero Holgiiitii bdidorM on tho conllnes of Khunish Prussia, was accompanied in n piping nnd pleasant way. Atllcrbistal trie French garde gave way to a German sohafTncr, nnd when tho young American was asked by tho now conductor to show his ticket, ho Hwiftly marshaled h'lR knowledge, of German, and inquired: "Sind wir in 1'rcussen t" ( Aro wo in Prussia !) and, receiving an allirmntivc nnswer, lie said : "Aus tliesem land koinmon nllo nnscro eplubiibem her. (From this country como all of our tramps.) Among tho Germans of tho Missis sippi valley tho word "spitzbuben" h RomL'timcM used in the senso ot tramp. In Germany it means thiet and rascal. What was "more unfortunate still, tho railroad on which tho Ameri can was traveling was the property of the Slate, and the conductor wore tho regulation uniform of tho imperial railway service, and according to law as well as to public sentiment an insult offered to a uniformed person serving His Majesty tbo King in any capacity is a gravo misdemeanor, punishable with fine or imprisonment, or both. When the conductor heard the words of tho American he replied with some excitement: "Icli wcro ihneu zeigen woo dio spitzbuben sind wen wir in Aachen nnkommcd" (1 will bIiow you where the spitzbuben aro when wo arrivo at Aachen). The window of tho coupo went down with a crash, and tho train sped on across tlio Prussian frontier, on over a spur of tho Ardennes and twenty minutes later rolled into Aachen, the fatuous old kaiscrstadt. The conductor was true to his pro mise. As the train halted two police men approached tho coupe occupied by mo onaai pair ana requested tlio mis band to step out. Ho indicnantlv re- fused, and was helped out. No words were wasted. No explanations wcro allowed. Tho prisoner was hurried a long the dark and narrow streets of tho city, and tho young bride, ignorant of tno language and unable to comprehend what was transpiring, saw her hueband dragged forcibly from her, and found herself alone at night in a strange land, amidst strango faces hustled a long by an oflicer of tho law toward a second-class hotel, where she throw herself on a sola and lay prostrate for hours, durafounded nnd dazed at tho remarkable Bcene which had taken place. About midnight a policeman camo to tho United States Consulate, and, arousing tho Consul, related tho inci dent, and handing him tho prisoner's passport, intimated that tho American citizcu would liko to have hira call at tho prison as early as possiblo tho next day. The Consul dressed himself and went to tho place of imprisonment at once. He found tlio American in a narrow cell resting on a bed of straw. Ho told tho story of his misfortune and begged tho Consul to ascertain tliu whereabouts of his wife and afford her all necessary protection. Tho Consul left tho prison and proceeded to tho residence of tlio Chief of Police, whero ho presented tho details of tho caso to that oflicer with iho request that tho American should be released, vouching at the same time for his appearance at Court tho next day. The order for the release was grauted, and at 3 o' clock in the morning tlio Western gentleman was given back to his young brido whom ho found half crazed with fright nnd anxiety. At JO a. in. tho noxt morning all parties concerned met at tlio oflice of tho Polico Commissioner and the Con sul, fully awaro of tho severity of tho German Courts in all oases of majestats celeidigung (insult to the crown) en deavored to effect a settlement, but without avail. Tno testimony was heard. Tho con ductor sworo that tho prisoner said "Alio Preussen sind ' spitzbuben" (All Prussians are spitzbuben). Tho Ameri can insisted that the coductor had mis understood him, and. that ho had only intended to say in fun that "from Prussia came all of our Western tramps." Of course tho crave German Court saw nothing very funny about it ; and, tho conductor's testimony uaving ocen tnKen, tno prisoner was sent before tho amtstroricht, whero tho cvidenco was reviewed, and from tliero tliu case went to the schollengerieht tor 1 1 1 1 a l trial. It usally requires days, and somo times weeks, to dispose of such a case, nut bv cnerootic management seven teen hours after tho nllo gcd offense had been committed tho final nidge ment of tho Court was mado known. Tho prisoner was sentenced to pay a fine of 00, in addition to $10 in costs, and ho was warned that tho mild and merciful sentence was owing to his io uoranco of law and tho true meaning of Iho offensive phrase bv which ho had insulted a uniformed servant of His Majesty tho King. Tlio prisoner eagerly fettled the de mands of the Court and started at onco with his bride for tho railway station As tho train moved away he opened tho window of his compartment nnd said, in Bomowliat mullled tones, to tho Consul : "Mum is my nnmo until I tret out of this country, hut I'll watch for the frontier, and when wo cross it I II open tny mouth as wide as tho delta of tlio .Mississippi and shout: 'Thank God, wo aro saio onco more namtny ton Jleptlhlican. J. II. Mercer wishes to mako an assertion, which ho can back with a positive guarantee. It is all about Acker's Mood Elixir, lie claims for it superior merits over all other remed ies of its kind, and guarantees for it a positive and sure-euro for Ithcumntism, Syphillis, and all blood disorders, it I roes tho skin trom spots and disease, and leaves the coiiiploxiou clear. Ask hint about it. There aro scores of persons who aro suffering from some form of blood dis order or skin disease, suoh as Scrofula, Jioils, (Ho., clo. After a practical test, J. II. Mercer asserts that Acker's Ulood Klixlr will certainly euro all such dis eases, including Syphillis and Itheiima tism. Itis net a patent iiotdriiin, but a isccntilio preparation, ho guarantees it. -- After n thorough test J. II. Mercer most positively asserts that Acker's English Uemedy !h tho best medicine or asthma, croup, coughs, whooping cough anil nil lung troubles that can bu found. Ask him about it, for he fully guarantees it Judicious advertising pays In-ttir than sitting on tlio counter waiting fof customers. LADIES! Ar yon wcMc- mtnifrti to venture If m m two eenti In 'UuiTM to t.m Mack I'vUI'htntt Iti, Sf tvl W V .olilnumn Street. New oik. fur one nt llirlr In aotlful l.livtralttl "I.iidlvx' HooltR. it I- novel, unique, nnil im ."ttnrf work l'i i v'rv pi'i-nm of rpilneinpiu on ici'ipt f tenenti Iti Mamp'i thc.r will 'rt mslill.l il full i. ! of fldr fa.lioui llutlvlloM gmne Verba. l-'oi tin i. iiiwthev iilfi n-nil n tKMik rontiitiilni; nimpl't'' !! ut "'ilii' Miknilri." nml inn-lr ol lt won iKiiinlnr mtif, Itwcilier Mltli leu -iilWte (lirutniMuriR QUIIEPTUS! A vry vlfainy. )i:irm'.i pn tnliirt-tl nt-otmti) com iKiiiinl ilKfiiMnj? tin t ir!' ol (ulnfiio ami other lilitrrtirii!; tllluT folUl or 11 ti 1.1. I'rtrp, 7ft Out r l'liit Untile. 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It U Kloirumly l'rlnlrd nml llouiitl.aiHl U 'IUe llrst lliimtruteil Hook on tlio .'Market, A HISTOItV OF ALLHATIONS, AGENTS WANTED! 1TIV7 ma. IIBIJAL ?I!1!3. JUlKt ISE2IXCKT. FAULKNER & ALLAN. 1215 1 llucrt Btnit. I'lilladrliiliU, I'enna, teb-Sfl-Om. E. BROWER OAS FITTING & STEAM IIKATJNO OEALKlt IN STOVES &TIN WARE. All kinds of work in Sheet Iron, Hoof nig nim Dpoiiting jiromjitly nttcnilud to. r"li.rtctalUntlontlvcn tolieattntrby slcaro. Corner of Main & East Sts., ISloomsburjf, Pa. i iMirii kihI lx ci-ntH for iiosl I 1)11 if 1 11 obi;, undieteliBrref,acoi,t. I 1 1 I ill, "ty Ju 10 "lnf money 1 llijJii tt"t. awoy tliau anything in una ona. 11. ot . . ell her w, kurvrrd from nrstliour, 'he broad road toiortuue (jiktisU-. ,viw "UtfcTIB, UUBOIUIl-lY BUir, OUCH RU. ilitts,'liifKa: to-, Augusta, ilolue. r -nt-to. KS OH Ir.M01U(10II)S.-U.rEH8 imlll by till' lllIINktminil-'lKKATUKkr. IllllOrntnl jMpeurioluliiliitf UH'sy-tein nud contiilnlnirrtr- eri-Jli i - nt-Vt flu AUdli-3i .. 71'. COULJJJUK M D 2PS Wyominy Ave , ,Scranton, fa, j tiii.il Mia. SCOT'FS Bomo of tho Tricks of the Stngo, 1'At.Si; NOSKS AND CIIANOINO Till: KKATU11KB- Mnking tin tho fnco, m II is called, Is nn nrt in Itsulf j by il lha old unit bo made to look young, or nt least young er, nnd tho young old. Uy tlidno nrts tlio famous Dejazet, when 80 years old, could piny sucei'safully a young page Formerly a burnt cork, apieco'of chalk mid a pot of rouge wan all that was iiccwwiry j now your well-graced actor 1im his "mako uji" box or dressing cae, containing stoics of violet pow dcr, fuller's earth, chromo yellow, blue, crayons, umber, cosmetic, blnck, enam el, "joining paste,'' with other'unplcas. nnt things. All liavo their purpose Am you n hunted villian skulking from justice in tho woods T you must rub your cheeks nnd chin thoroughly with" thick blue powder, to k-avo the idea that you havo not been ahlo to shave for a week. Or should you bo nn aged crono or hag, n few blue streaks on tho arms or hands suggest thu well tnarktd veins of old age. To be particularly youthful and lover'liko you must whiten ymir face thoroughly, rouge well up to tho eyelids, and then drnw a little brown streak under tho eyes, which lends brillianoy. An old man lias a very itisagreeaulo tasK ueioro him. Ifo must rub his checks and chin well with fuller's earth j then with a camel's-hair brush proceed to make three dark streaks between iho eyes, with long lines from iho nostrils 9 the corners of the mouth, then get what is oddly called his "white bald wig," the bald portion of which is fixed to the forehead by "joining paste." A striking additional effect is pro duced by giving tho effect of teeth beintr wantinir, which at fust sinht scorns au almost impossible thing to do. Jlut in your "make-up" you find your black enamel, with which you paint over a couple of teeth ; in a few min utes it sets nnd hardens, nnd a most satisfactory and disagreeable evidence of old ago is tho result. A mode of attaching whiskers was the old-fashioned one of hooking tliem on to tho ears. But there is an articlo called "crapo hair,'' which is gummed on to tlio cheeks, and when dry can bo trimmed and combed liko real whiskers. As regards the nose, thero is an elegant way of treatment, namely, by fitting on a well modeled paper macho oiih ; but thero is tho moro rough-and-ready mode of dealing with it. vVpread in one of the text books on the subject tho following grave direct ions: "In somo low comedy characters, such as Jiardolph, etc., it is necessary to alter the slmpo of tho nose in order to give it that bloated, blotchy appear ance so noticeable in drunkards. 'ou must first gum on to the end of thu uose a picco of wool, press it down to tho shape and size required, then pow der it well with rougo to match the rest of tho nose and checks. Tho cheeks may also bo enlarged in tho same way. The other, and perhaps the better way, is to take a little pow der, mix it with water and woik it up into dough ; fix it to tho none with spirit gum, mould it to shapo and size re quired, and then powder it with rouge to match the cheeks, etc. Blotches, warts and pimples may bo made by sticking on small pieces of wool and coloring them either brown or red. Wo may thus fancy our un happy actor complete, his woolen nose stuck on with gum, his eyebrows and whiskers well glued to him, his black enameled teeth, his cheeks lilaiteied with rouge, whito and umber, his "bald wig" fastened to his forehead with "joining paste," and wo may wonder, indeed, how he can hnd spirit or even ease to utter his words 1 Don't Shoe, After spoiling two noble horses I wns led to try driving without shoo ing. Buying a three-year-old I had tho smith remove tho shoes which she had worn about six months, level tho hoofs and rasp the edges ot the shell rounding to prevent breaking up. She had au average good foot. I have driven her two years and never any horso faster nor longer drives, nor over morehard and stony roads, and her feet are still in a good condition. When standing she rests back upon tho irog ; never stands braced. Thero aro many who do not drive moro than two or threo times a week ; the ro mainder of the time tho horso stands in a norrow stall, on tho lloor. Soon, to tho owner's surprise "Ned ' is lame ; stands braced ; step shortened. IIo is taken to another sinilh, who berates tho former shoer, pulls off tho shoes with great indignation, pares tho feet, nails on somo new shoes and warrants now that Ned shall travel all right. Perhaps on improvement for a fow days, when tho owner realizes that his horse probably is spoiled, sells at a sacrifice, buys again, etc. Now, by selecting your horses that havo not been shod long (better if not nt all) with good feet an important item al waysI am convinced that nino out of ten at least could bo driven without shoes. Barefooted they would escape lame ness, drive better, faster and further, last much longer and keep on leps food, sav'o suffering, and shoo and treatment bills, which aro no small, items. Tho reasons are"evident : 1 No restrict ion to tho natural growth of the feet, caused by shoeing, no matter how well done. Shoeing is unnatural. 2. Letting tho frog (nature's cushion) down to tho ground, giving it exercise, softness, henco health to" the foot ; whereas the shoo elevates the foot, sus pends tlio lrog causing it to dry, be coino hard and dead, following which is contiactiou of tho heel, aud inflama lion of tho foot. 3, 'Iho frog with out shoes selves as a cushion to striko upon, relioving both feet aud muscles fiom tho j'lr of tho step s especially can your steed bo driven faster down grade tho step noC so high as with shoe, and but tittle shock to foot or tnusclo ; for tho Bamo reason can be driven further in a day. No danger of corking, forging, stumbling etc. My experience is that with feet prop oily tumiiitd the gait is natural, easy and clear. -1. No danger with any caro whatever of contraction by standing on tho floor. As a rule, tin. less tho drive is every day, and long at that, tho feet will grow faster than they wear, So much for light drivers. Hut I know of n number of teams (draught horses( a ways at work that .weio never shod, J', Mather. J. II. Mercer wishes to stato thnt ho has at lastlound nn article ho can sell on its merits. It is with pleasure ho has at last to the public Acker's ling lish Kcinedy as a euro and never fail ing cure for Asthma, Coughs, Whoop, ing Cough, Croup, and all Luug Tiou bles. It is tho standard remedy for Consumption. I have never found its equal. Iceland i-ergo is a novelty for spring wear. It has n lough mrfaco with shaded stripes of soveritl colors. r mm, KELLER'S DEB REMEDY. I IK t III-. AT Blood Mr ol tho World. an aiisoi.i'ti: t'i'iti: roil CATARRH. fl'Vlli tit t -inntmrn u M tnullh' tuft B it ti I b.nui'1 l.tili-il lu fin ii finirk vapv JL Hli. tiul.t. 'Itomniu rttju.t, MfuntctTM Inn Wen ivitirirkiihlpiiml H'ourm Momlor ful. It H tli''inn-iiH-t'i-ri.rut pniuiutiMii hi Htu timrkit Tor CATAItltll nml Iho wily one Unit promt!1 nn A1m1iM'( I'imUIw Cure. It In truly it Mi'lhjC to iminklhil. A Trlnl nit tliut U nU'i( for It. Onco used, It Innlwayi ret-ommcink'il. SuiM for U'Mhnunluls of Actual has m njt'At' yon MALARIA. A POSITIVE CCRE IS ASSUHF.D. lino ImiIIU1 1 Kcnrrully MitllclcMit for acuro. Stoji tiiMnir (tulntno. Atrlnl only ukcil fur Kkl- I.KII- OTAIItlll lll-MEOY. 11 1 n sl'IXII IC ror nil ill'ciiM jiirl'liiir from nn Impure Moo, I nhil drlc nil cnipllons Irotn the fklu. rorHli. lltlcromiiliiliils It 11 uicrlor to nny prcpn ration In tlio inarkil. lino bottle will cnri-mot of tlio foUoivlnir t-oinpt'iliits nnl a erntlnuril uc will rmuiVMA ui'o, S,nc doctor lillln and try It. HUnr.MATISM. srnoriM.A. SKIX KIiriTIOXS. vi:xi:ui:ai. diseases. DYSI'Kl'SIA. LOSS Ol'1 APPETITE. IT.EM.V'tt OF I,A'iOUR. IMl.IOl'SXESS. IAVER THOriU,ES. XEUVOI'S WEAKNESS. FEMA I.E 1VEAKXESS. Ki.tt-rii'H T.ntiii IIkmkhy la no patent ino.lin.ii'. Inu a aro and Pleasant preparation to tnkuand mrely Iho t;ic:ilet ntcdlcnf dlcov. fiy ol II. e n e. Ono hot tie ri,jnvcnate4 the entire v-t in nnd io-'ei"eft niolo tlrtito than il half il'i.. Imttlc- of ordhmry patent iireparnttoni. Write for testimonial and other Information, i:-lor alo In dru-jKNt ircnerally. IMiHT. HI. 00 .V iiottm:. MX HOT Tt.fS nil! K.'i.on. On reeelpt of H5.00 by the mnnuraetiir. t . .Svmit.i. 1". Kf.li.kii & Oo., lln ii bnr.r. l'a., ix hottle." ho ent express CURES ALL HUMORS, from n coin mo n Klotcli, nr Jiruptlou. to tho worst Scrofula. Nnll-r liouin, "Fover-MircN," Scaly or 11 outfit Skin, In short, nil dlwnst'8 cnuscil by bad blooti nro coni4uerc(l by this iovcrfuK imrifyinfr, nnd invijforating' inetlk'In. ri'al Iatlu II corN rapidly hcnl under Its lenljrn InllucTi Esiwclallv has It manltnstcd Hm potency curinfr I'ctlor, Iloo Itiuli. ltoils, Car huiU'U'H, Soru 1) on, Scrohilouw soru anil NudlinKM, llfp-Joliit niipnhe. Wlillo SuoMlim., liollre, or Thick Neck, and Knlartxi'o! (JlaiulN. St-nd ten tents In stnnips lor a larjre treatise, with col ored plates, on Sktn Diseases, or thu snmg amoitnt forn trout I on Sciottilon Affprtlons. "nil: ici,coi is 'nn; i,iki; Thoroughly cloanso It by uuk lr, l'ler o'h oldcii Iellnl DUoovory, am) poml (UkchIIoh a fair Mklnf liuoanf rlr ItH, vital NiroiiKtli, aiur soinuln r coiiulitiillon, will be otahlbho'l CONSUBSFi 5 jM, which is Scrol'uloiiH. HKonhr of tlio I,u HU, is promptly nnd intainly nirobted nnd uuivd by this (Iod-p(on ivnu-dy, if taken before tho last stairos of tlio di-oasoiire tt-nched. From Its wondorlul powi r oer this terribly fatal disease, when first ollerin this now eel cbrated lcmedy to thu public. Dr. Pilhce thoufrht poriouly of tiillinjr It his "Con sumption Cure,'' but nlmudoncd that namo as too limited tor u m-dk-ino which, lioui its wondorlul combination ot ionio.orMioiiKttien liiff, nlteratlvc, or blot '-el tuit.iiiff, imtl-bilious, peetoi-al.nndnutrithr pi'.irtits,is uniualcd, not only ns a ivmcUj lur consumption of tho Zunps, but for all CHRONIC DISEASES or the Liver, Biood, anil Lungs. If you foci dull, dioivty, debilitated, have sallow color of el.ln, or c)lovlh-tirnnu epoU on fuco or body, licqiicnt licndailie or dizzl new, had tasto in mouth, internal hint oi- chilli, ultcrnntliiir with hot llnsliep, low spirits and Bloomy bori'bodlnitp, irioirular appetite, and coated tomriio. jou arc btilloiiitfr from India K (.tliiii, I,yHimln, nml 'lOi pId I.Ivor, or "Ililll(iui.iic." In inuny cases only part of tlicso symptoms aro expeih need. At a remedy for nil such rases, Ilr. llerce. Ciiildcit nicdlcal ItUcovery has no eiiual. For Weak I. hub, flpltlliiBr of Illood, ShurliiOKM or llroatli, Iriinehllla, Sevoi-o t'oiiKli., C'oiiKiiinpttuii, ana kindred ntfections, it is u boveiehm remedy. tHiid ten cents III stamps for lr. I'lerce'g book on Consumption. Sold by Uruggliti. PRICE SI.OO.EWsTSS. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors, 083 Slnln St., Bcffalo, N. Y. KeVCOS LITTLE n n a t ttttitj eA.fc FILLS. ANTI-niMOlIS and CATIIAIITIC. Sold by lli'iiUKliitH. cents a vial. $500 REWARD is offered by the proprietors of Dr. Sitgc'a Catarrh Remedy for a case of catan li which they cannot cure. 1 1 ou havo a discharge from tho noho. orTensivo or other wlsv, pnitlnl loMof unell, taste, or beannir. woalc eves, dull nain or pressure In head, you havo Catarrh. Thou sands of cases terminate in consumption. Dr. Sajro's Catahhm Hemkpv eun s the worst casesof Catarrh "Colli In tlio Iloud," ind Catarrhal lleadacliu. Ui cents. $50 REWARD. FOH Every Ounce of Adulteration IN THE iW PROCESS SOAP. THE WONDERFUL 3-LB BAR. MADE ONLY IIV Gowans & tovcr, Iluffalo, N. Y. For nali by all iii'Ht-claea Krocera. April 10-l.yr PATENTS t btalned and all patent Lusincas attended to tor Moderate fees. (inr orilce Is opposite tlio U. S. Patent onice, and we oan obtain lucntsln lea llmo than those, re. IUQIP rrom wasiungton. Men 1 model o drawtov. U'n advtn niinnt. entabllltyfreoofchariie, and wo mako no cliaree unless patent Is secured. We refer hoi e, to ibe Postmaster, tne Supt. of Money Order Dlv., and to onielals of the U. s. 1'atent onice. For circular, advice, terms and relerences to actual clients In your own Mate or vuuuij, miiu lo C. A. SNOW & CO.. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D C Slates and Jb'clts, Slate Mantels, Slate Black Hoards, School Slate, Roofing Slate, Roofing Felts, i, 2& Ply. S3 Lackawanna Avenue, bcrautou, ra MayS'My N.W.AYER8(S0W ADVERTISING AGENTS v&Wa PHILADELPHIA t or, Cliotmit and lilglilU hi., Itepi-ltu Ailiertl.iiiicnt. for Ilii. 1'eper, ESTIMATES ISciihS FREE AVER & SON'S MANUAL fllBAI'IMT and HKsT, i'rlees 1IE0UCE1). Holman's NEW 1U DIES Over soon paces. Vty WuttratKl. Agents I Unntoil f-lriMiltn. 1rtu k i niit,.XI JUlladclplila, l'a. inarclilli-U.d. , DYHii!lSJ..rIts Nature. Catiw, 1'roven tlon and I'ute. 1 John 11. WoAhln, Iiwell, MahK., H jearslax cilleclor, Seutlreotoonyad dn-kH. mfirR iv il TFl&Dt MARK. Symptoms ov Dysimu'sia aro loss ot appetite, rising of food, heart burn, distension of the stomach, headache, had breath, sleeplessness, low spirits nnd general prostration, constipation Is a frequent conco ultant of dyspepsia, but sometimes it Is attended with diarrhcea. The test ot many years and tho experlenco ot many thousands nnd tens ot thousands ot every ago and condition of llfo has established tho tact that no one win remain a dvspeptlo who will tako tho purely vegetable mdlcilne. lHtllKLY VKOKTA11I.K. TKST1MONIALS. AN KFKICACIOL'8 ItKMKliV.-I can recommend ns an imcaelous remedy lor all diseases of tho liver, heartburn nnd d spepsla, Nltnmons Uver Regulator. I.cwls tl. Wumler, 1(11 .Master St., Asslstnnt Postmaster, rhlladelphla. KDIT HIAI.J I'KINCSTOK, X. J. V e wish our readers toknow that wo have found much lienellt from using Mmmons Liver Regulator, our trouble orl mated and rend red chronic many jeara In India, leaves Uttlo hopo ot a perfect cure from an) thing, nut the Regulator has af forded more relief than all elso wo have tried, We sjy this nltlioutthe with or knovrledgcotJ.il. Zellln it Co., who prepare It In Philadelphia. 11KV It. t. 4L.lJll.lt, lid. "Missionary Hcvlciv." MKsmiis. .1. II. ZICI.1N K ,iLiii3i i knn r. u., .Aiontgomery uo., rn. rem drbllltv. headache. dlZ7lmsH and loss or nnnp. : CO. Ilavii ing jiuflered tlte,nnd tielngpersundid they irsulted from nn In nctlio liver, Mmmons Lier regulator wasiecom mended bv n frletul. I was trrrntlv lienented In n short I Ime, and consider It an almost Indispensable household remedy. .1. 1, PvnKKKlt. ritsrAiiRii bt J. II. y.KUAX &. CO., 1'moE, S1.00. Philadelphia. Dr. McTaggart Tills noled Kpeclallst of Scranton. Is the only specialist this side of ,Mew York, I'liiU ndclphlii nni'i HufTulo who makes nn u.xcln slvi! specialty of treating chronic, long 8tnmllnr nnil lingering diseases to which man nml womankind tire subject, sucli us Consumption, Bronchial nlTccllons, Scrofti In, Stilt-Khciitn, Loss of Mniiliood.Skln dis eases, Hlieiimiitistn, Ulcers, Old Sores, Epi lepsy, Syphilis, Deafness, Loss of Voice, Chronic Dinrrhtcn.Clillls nnd Fcycr, Worms, Liver complaint, Cancels, Tumors, Paraly sis, Tape, worm, Heart disease, &c, Ac, vu rcmnlc (llscnscs n specialty. No matter how lone you lmvu liccn suf fering nor how mnuy Doctors you lmyc em ployed In vain, you should apply to Dk. MoTAOQAiir at once, when lie. will tell dl rer.tly without holdini; out false hopes whether your disease is strictly curable or can only be relieved. He owes his wide reputation for the suc cessful treatment of all lingering or chronic diseases to experience nnd close applica tion for over 20 years, and to no miraculous power. ' what tiik 1'ArKns sat t "He is skillful honest, etttclent. nnrl(?ht nnd re. liable and well worthy of the peopl 's confidence and esteem. Ho always says exactly what he means arid means exactly what he says." Scran ton llrpubltcAn. "He Is too useful a man to lose," Lackawanna fJeinutrnf. Corner Lackawanna and Washington Avenues. SCRANTON, I'A. Sept ll-ly D ELAWAHE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN KA1LROAD. BLOOMSBUR.G DIVISION. NOIITII. STATIONS. , SOUTII. P.m. p.m. v w 12 3i 8 64 12 26 8 43 12 22 8 40 12 15 8 3,1 12 OS 8 27 12 03 8 22 II 58 8 17 11 51 8 12 11 60 8 08 II 47 8 08 11 47 8 0.1 11 43 7 59 11 88 s 30 ...,-cranton. a.m a.m. a.m. p m. 0 10 9 15 2 m 8 SB , Uellevuo.... s is 9 20 sin s ...Taylorvllle.. B su 20 2 16 o itt ,, iicKnwanna., u in 9 at li Zi 5 11) .....l'lltbton...... 0 31 9 41 1 30 H ai ..West l'lttston.l 40 9 47 2 38 7 58 .... Wyoming.. . u 45 9 &s 'J 41 7Sli. ..Maltby 6 49 9 60 2 41 7 50. Bennett. .. osiiOuitM; 7,4' ....Kingston .... a 58 10 153 50 7 471.. ..Kingston .... 0 58 10 05 t 60 7 42 Plymouth June 7 ua 10 102 55 7 88 ....l'lymouth.... 7 07 10 15 3 00 31 .... Avondale. . 7 12 10 11) .1 05 7 31.. NantlCOkO... 7 15 10 253 10 7 23 Hunlock's Creek 7 23 10 12 3 27 7 12 Milckshlnny.. 7 37 10 44 3 89 7 00 Hlck'a Ferry 7501111.152 651 .Beach Haven.. 7 67 1 00358 0 47 Berwick.... 801 11 13405 041 .HrlarCieek. 8 10 11 204 12 0 38 ..Willow drove. H 14 11 25 4 16 U 31 ...Llu oltldgo. 8 18 11 2114 21) 6 27 Espy S 25 11 30 4 27 0 21 ...lilromsburg.:, 8 30 11 44 4 34 0 16 .... ltupert 8 30 1 mi AO li 11 Uatawra Bridge 8 41 11 554 46 5 DO,. . Uanvlllo 8 58 12 13 5 04 51 11 31 50 11 30 7 43 11 S3 7 30 11 12 18 11 00 11 10 51 05 10 47 G 58 10 41 6 61 10 38 6 50 10 31 6 42 IC 27 ti 36 10 21 0 80 10 10 6 25 10 11 0 03 9 66 0 00 9 49 5 49 ....ChUlasky.... 9 05 12 25 12 5 M 9 45 5 45i . ... Cameron.... ' 9 08 12 253 it 540 9 32 5 32Northumberland, U 25 12 40 6 35 p.m. am. a.tn.i la.rn. a.m. p.tn W. F. IIALSTEAD, Supt. . Superintendent's office. Scranton, Feb.lst,li? Pennsylvania Railroad. IMI Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. M In effect NovTbM,lb35','Fralns leave Sun. bury. EASTWARD, 9.40 a. m., sea Shore Express (dally except Sunday), for Harriaburg and luterniedlatestatlons. arming ui rnuuucipuiud.i5p. in.; new iorK, 6.20 p.m.: Baltlmoie. 4.40 d. m. : Waihlneton. 6.50 p. m., couueetlng at Philadelphia for all sea Shore points. Through passenger coach to rhtladelpula. 1.4! p. m. Day express dally except Sundayl.forHarrlsbure and Interme diate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 6.50 p. m. ; New York, 9.35 p. m. ; Baltimore 6.45 p. in. ; Washington, 8.00 p. m. Parlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches through to Philadelphia and ltaltluioi e. 7.50 p. m, lteuovo Accommodation (dally tor Harrlsburg and all Intermediate stations, arrlv Ing at Philadelphia 4 25 a. in, : New York 7.00 a. m- naiiimore, o.vs 1.111. j vtasuington f.soo. ra. : Sleeping car accommodations can be necured a Ilarrlsbunr tor PhlladelDhla and New York, on Hun' days a through sleeping car will be run; on this train from Wllllamsp't to Phlladelphla.Phlladelphla puwruvis tun ii-uiaiuiusiecprr uuuisiururu umi 7 a. m. 7.1.0 a. m. Erie Mall (dally except Monday, for llarrlsburg aud Intermediate stations. arriving at Philadelphia 8.25 a. in. New York, 11.30 a. m. ; Baltimore 8.15 a. m. ; Washington, 9.25 a. m. Through Pullman bleeping cars are run on this train to Philadelphia. Baltimore and Washing ton, aud through passenger coaches to PhlladeU pma ana iiammore. WESTWAltD. 5.20 a. m. Erlo Stall (daily except Sunday), to- .itu auu aiiiuiciuivuiuio bluiluils auu cauunuati gua aud Intermediate stations, Hochester, Burf a. foand Niagara Fulls, with thiough Pullman Pal. ace cam and passenger coaches 10 Erie and lloeh ester. u.W-Nows Express (dally except Sunday) for I-TU'L- llilVPM n,nl Inlp.lnnll.tn .l.llnn. 1.00 p. in, Niagara Express (dally except bun. day) for Uano and Intermediate stations and i:n. andalgua and prluelpal intermediate stations, Rochester. Buffalo and Nlsirara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kane and uoche.ter and Parlor car to vt Ullamsport. 5.30 p. 111. Fast Line vdrlly except Sundaylfor Jte novo and intermediate stations, and Elmlru. Wat- &iu9 uuu luic-iuii-uiaio fiiuiiuus, wiiu inrougu pas- 9.20 u. m.-Sunday mall forltenovo aud lnterine- uiaio btaiions. T1IUOUU11 TUAtNS FOH SUNBUHY FROM THE J3.AO 1 Apt U AUU 1 11, Sunday mall leases Philadelphia 4.80 a. in jiuiiiouuig i.u am, lug ut ouuuury v.xua. m. wun mruugii sieepiurcur irom pnuaueiBuia to Wll llamsport. News ExDress leaves PhllAdelnhm 4. so u. m. Ilarrtbburg, 8.10 a. m. dally except Sutidaj arriving at Suubury 9.5J. a. in. ... , t. . . Niagara Express leaves 1 miuucipuia, i.iuu. iu. ; uuiiuuore T.ou a. m. many except bunday arriving at sunbury. t.ou p. m., with througu Parlor car from Philadelphia auu .uiuugu pa..i.-uKcr cuueues irom 1 nuuuei phla aud Baltlmoie. Fast Line leaves New York 9.00 a. ra. i Phlladel. Phla. 11.50 a. m. : Washington, u so a. m toitti. more, 10.45 a. in., (dally except Sunday) arriving at bunbury. 6.30 p. in., with through passengei vimvihdiiuui uiiauiiuum mm iiuiuniore. Erie Mall lea tea New York 8.0up, m. ; phlladel. Phla. 11.20 p. m. : Washington, nino u. m. - liulil. more, 11.20 p. in., (dally except Saturday) arriving ut Suubury 6.15 a. 111., with through Pullman bleeping curs fiom Philadelphia, Washington und Baltimore and through passenger coaches trom punaucipuiu. NU.MIUIIY, IIAZl.ICTIIN A: tVH.UI'.HIAltlti: llll.uu.tli rt.ll ntlUTll A M II WKHT III' AM'II IU I.M AY. ...... . (Dally except suuuay.) Wllkesbarre Mall leutea bunbury lo.ooa. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10.63 a. m., WlUtes-barre 12.18 p.m. Expreas East leaves Sunbury 5.15 p. in., arriving at Bloom Ferry 0.87 p. in., t llkes-barre 1.58 p, rn Suubury MallleatesW(lkesbarreia4iia.m.arrlv Ing at Bloom Ferry 12.15 p. in,, sunbury 13.53 p. m Express Went leatea Wilkes barre 3.45 p. in.; ar riving at Bloom Ferry 4.15 p, m.,bunbury 5.1! p.m. SUNDAY ONLY', Sunday mall leaves 6unbury 9.25 a. in., anltlng at Bloom Ferry 10.H a. 111. tUlkcs-Barre U:3a 0 m Sunday aecoinmodatlon leates Wllkes-lkirn) 515 P;45l" arrlting at Bloom Ferry, 6.48 p.lu., sunbury, ' ciVak.' rutin, J. It. WOOD, tlen, M anager. oen. passenger Agent RAILROAD TIME TABLE. A Hopeless Minority. Among tlio Khv. Henry Ward Ueccliei-y mmiy nouompllslimeiits nol tlio least is tils ability ns a story teller. To much ntiiuseil listeners I10 rocently told this 0110 about a Now York drum mer. A typical "knight of tho grip sack" was detained at a small town in Wietcrn Mew York awhile ago whero a revival meeting wns lu progress. He had met a party of convlval friends during his slay there, and had what is liopularly known as "a load on.1' Nevertheless he drifted into the rovivat meeting and took a sent well up in front. It was rather close in tho chtiioh and the wariL air wns conduc ive for Bleep. Tho drummer yielded to tho drowsy god aud utter nodding a llttl'j sank into a profound slumber and slept through tlio minister's i.tthur long and diy discourse. The nudlencu sntiir a liynin and tlio dtumuier stent on Then the evangelist heRnn his 1 atmrcFs, ami wound up his icrvi'l ap peal with this request : "Will all of you who want to go to heaven iileito risi." Jivery one 111 thu cuureh except tho sleepy diumtner arose. When the evangelist asked them lo bo sealed one of thu biothers in Iho satnu petv us thu sletpiug drummer aecidently brushed ngatiist him as lie sat clown. Thu drumuic-r rub' ed his eyes,uud partially awaku heard the lust portion -if the ovaii",elist's request, which was : "Aow 1 want all of vou who want to go to hell stand up." Tim drummer struggled a little,le.m ed forward unsteadily, nnd tobo from 111s seat 111 a ilnzecl sort of i w ly A sort of suppressed laugh ho heard fiom somo ol tho younger peonle, and an expiessiou of horror ho noticed on the faces of some of tho older ones. Steadying himself against thu rail hu looked at the evangelist an instant nnd then said : "Well, parson, I don't hnow iiwt ex actly what we're voting 011, but you and I seem to be in a hopeless minor ii.. 'i ' Freiglitened to Death. Niiwaiik, N. J.. Jlaich. 2.'i. The daughter ol Henry Hichard, a farmer living between Kahway and rlain hVld, near a small settlement calhd Oak TieOjis lying at the point of death 11 eoiisi nuencu ot an elloit which was mailt' to inaku her icfonu her way ward disposition. The uiil who is be tween l-l aud 15 years of age, and quite well matured for her years, has tieen in the liaoit ot going out 111 the evenings with some of thu farmers' sons, and was disposed not to heed tho counsel ot tit r part ills, who Btiongly opposed bucIi actions. A KATllEIt's PLOT. As tho cirl seemed determined to pursue her wild habits, a scheme was concocted by her lather and uncle whi-reby it was hclievto that thu gnl would bo taught such a lesson as would forever cure her of the p-oneiicss to wander from homo after daik. So ono evening a shoit time ago, after satisfying tl.euiselvis that thu gitl was contemplating another meeting with her companion", her lather anil uncle lef' tho house ahead of her, ami, going down the country road, lay in wait lor her, disguising themselves so as not to be recognized. SF.UF.ll AND OAItltlKI) Oi l'. They had not lontr to wait before they saw her cominir toward them. The timo was just between dayiight and dark. When thu girl had aol opposite the place whero they wire 111 inning iney otmi sprang at ner, ana seizing her in their ui nis, carried her tl into the buslits at thu side of the mad, neither of them speaking a woid. The young girl had no doubt that she was in tho hands of rullians who were about to kill her. Thu shock was co gieat to her sjstum that bIiu was near ly litei ally "ecarnl to death," and be came unconscious at once. THU 1'LOTTEllS KIlI(lHTKNKI), The father and his assistant then be came alarmed, and carrying her home, resoited to overy means to bring her to realize that il was ouly a joke. But the girl's mind has seemed dazed ever since, and the doctors state that she will probably never recover. Meanwhile- the father and unclu are in a state of despondency at tho unlooked for outcome of their attempt to correct the evil ways of tho girl. It is also re ported that the young fellows with whom the girl had been in the habit of going threaten to shoot tho father and uncle on sight if there should be a fatal result. Sunday in Meiico. A correspondent cf the Pittsburg Dispatch, willing from the city of Mexico, says : A Sunday in Mexico is one long feast of champagne, with out a lu adache the next day. When the first Btreaks of dawn appear in the east people bob out from this street and tbat, hostelers hiiiry horses off to private residences, gay ridel s whirl by as if eager to catch thu shades of uighi as they are sinking in tho west, and by G:30 it looks as if all Mexico was 011 bortcbaek. Ladies wear beautiful costumes, dark habits, short skirts, silter and gold buttons and bioad sombreros. Men display gi cater var iety of costumes ; some wear yellow buckskin suits trimmed with gold and silvtr, others havo a drab kiu suit artistically tiimtued, still others wtar light cloth suits atnj high boots, but toned at iho side, and reaching the knee, A belt holding a revoiter, and a Mexican saddle to which is fastened a stvord complete this beautiful riding suit And linn uhat riders! It is the poeliy of motion ; they ore as but jiart of thu petfect borBu they lide. fake tho beautiful horws, artistic out. lit, grand eyes glancitig at you from beneath a pretty sombieio and jou have a Mexican scene which is ims'int ihle. Even Americans aro a thousand timis handsomer whun they don this outfit, nnd it is safo to wager that if Iho men in the states would ndoni tho Mexican riding suit thero would not bo a single man left nfter a two months' trial. New Fashion Notes for Wonieu, I.il ae in all shades is to be popular for rpiingdusses, Skirts of silk and wool brocade havo draperitH of silk or soft cloth, Norfolk jackets have one wido plait at the back aud 0110 iu front. Hroad Chautilly nud guipure lace are used for trimming mantles. Silk or mohair braid Is used fnrflnwli. ing the edges of tnilor-mado suits. Fuillo I'Vancalso will lm tnnMi for plain as well as elaborate toilettes. Itibbon fur ll'IltllH rVlRtlllTWiU Ntwl ltnj hilH IrnvQUern atrines and irnMnn tmim.i bats. ' I'lain cloth, diagonal and serge for spring tailor-rnndo dresses are of light weight. LONG SUFFERING I'rom Hlcnc I11U10 ltltlnc. it Is by no means strango that Dr. David Kenne dy, of llondout, N. V., should havo received tho following letter, lly reading it you will seo In onomlnuto why James Andrews was thankful 1 lir. I). Kennedy, Rmttlout, ,V. 1'. Dsak.iik! I'nllltvlthln it recentdfltrt, I hnd for several jearssutTered greatly from (Iravel, called by the doctors Iho Itilck-dusl Sediment, For about a year past this sediment has not passed on hi tho usual iiuantlty, but has accumulated, caus ing me untold pain. Having heard ot UK. DAMIJ KKNNKDVS KAVOIIITK HKMKDV I tiled It and alter Using about one and nne-half bottles 1 voided a stone Irom the bladder, nt nn oval shape, T-Iti or an Inch long, and rough on Us suiface. 1 send you the largest pleee, Hint 5011 may see of what It h composed, slneethdil hate felt no pnln. I now consider mjelf cured, nnd cannot cxircss my thniikfultiei-s nml gratitude lor so flgual a deliverance fro"i a terrible disease. You have my consent to uso this letter, should you wish lodoso tor tho benellt ot other sullerns. Yours truly, .Iamfs ANI'ltKWS, No. lO.Mnrshnl St., tda Hill. Troy, N. V. Dr. Kennedv's "Favorite Kemedv', Is imperially offered nsn trttt worthy sp elite for Iho cttio of Kidney nnd Liter Complaints, Const 1 11.it Ion nnd all disorders arising Iroin an Imputo state of the blood. To women w ho suiter from any of (ho Ills pecu liar lo their sex "Katnrlte llemedy"ls constantly proving Itself nn mitnlll g Irleml-n real blessing. There Is no inoie ngonllngclas of diseases, nnd noun more certain ' not lo get well of Unfit" than the disorders ot (he Hldnejs nnd Bladder. Tho only medicine thnt does arford speedy iclltf nnd permanent cure ot such affections Is Dr. Dntld Kennedys "Faturlte Keniedy," of lioiidnut, N, Y. 5HNM MM In presents given nwny. Send us it "(111 nfin ""is postage, and by mull jnu will UUUiUUU get freu a package or goods ot largo value, that will Unrt jou In woik that will at onee bring you In money nosier than anj thing else in Amerlcn. AH about thet2i), m In presents with each box. Agents wanted ev erj ivhere, of either sex, ot nil nges, for ml the lime, or spare tlnioonly, to work torus nt their own homes. Fortunes for nil workers absolutely nssuted. Pon t delay. II. 1Iai.i.itt ' Co., port land, Maine. (declSW for Infants nnd Children. "CMtorlalssowclladaptodtochllilrcnUiat I Castorla cures Colic, Constipation, I recommend It oa superior to any prescription I 8ou'" Stomach, Diarrhcea, Eructation, known to me." IL A. A tenet., St. D., Kma vu0s' ei,ca 6ll'cp wi Promot 111 So. Ozlord St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Wltnoutlnjurious medication. Tmt CcrriCtt CourutT, 183 Pulton Street, N. Y. economy wmw: pkactical QUESTION OF THE HOUR. mi., ir-TiwnUT.iiniiiM EVERY THING TirAT IS NEW AND STYLISH FOR'THE SEASON, CAN BE BOrtiHT CMEAPEE TMAI IYER A Large and Varied Stock of 71! ' JUST RECEIVED ALSO A LAKGEAND SELKCT LIKE OF CSiotfiiB Uaasioiesest &e Call and be Convinced that you have the LARGEST SELECTION OF TJIK LATEST STYLE, BEST QUALITY, AND AT ' The Lowest Possible Prices AT THE - m&mw tfniiiii, HIooBiBibiir2, Pa, BSS:"1 t'or tlm Celebrated Cliickerinf, Ivcrs & ES,M1'i,i4,--?M.' l'ond, nnd Voso & Son l'innos. Worldre. E&itT?f L nowned Esley Oru.ms. Violins, Atcordeons ;E!S?l"'5y' W fl and SUeet Music. Celelnated While, New fcfcv fJ Arm U6V'8! K-'w Home, Koynl Bt. V- W I'-- yip f J0I111, and I.IkIu Itiinnlng lloinefitlc bewlng s v-"lVli"i'' 'il M ' I GMAIN STREET,) Iloftiigteg, (0. B. KOBMIS, DEALER IN Foireign anM Mome&tic WINES AND LIQUORS AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. IS- II A Tho story of our Fashionable Clothing, at prices within the reach of all, has caught the at tention of our young subject. Jle roatls that Yates .it Co. give money's worth every time nnd their overflowing stock for Men, Youths, Hoys ami Children is the best in Philadelphia to select from. A.0.YA1TES&C0. (i02-(i0-l-(i0G CHESTNUT ST. OF COGBS OF - 3. M'AM TZEB J'":uiiiei. j.eenie, uii umi tut for nil makes of Scwlne Mncltlnes 1 " im Hiii, ' Stcro and warerocms, Nc. 128 PrankllcIAveauo- Uo Witieiooma in Franklin Ac. and itwcen ter fctreet, SCRAISTON, PA. tuj All) thing to inaku uii anew aon or repitli- nn old, in nock, llur Iron, nml Sloi'l UoIih, Jlolt K'kIh, Lug Swows, 'I'nrnliiicklo' IIoi.) Shoes, and all Hlackmiitb BUiillea, AprSl-ir