THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. A LIBERAL OFFER. riVB THOUSAND tlOt.t.AllS TO ANV CitAlll TA1II.K INSTirUTlON, IP IT OANKOT lir. liONIl AS IT H STATK1). ItocheUrr, .Y. 3., tnonnmJ .tdwtl.w. Friends of Ex-Prcsidcnt Arthur nro very muoli disquieted. Of course ho is not going to dial Ho is in the hands of a very particular jilivsiciati. Tils doctor does not call it Uright's Disease 1 No, It is stomach disorder that ho is suffering from now, and every few hours ho takes a cold, and from time to timo many other symp torn i aro dovelopcd. Tlioso symptoms tho publio should know aro really sec ondary to Bright's Disease. Ilia physicians gay that everything that medical skill can do for him is bo ing done. Thin is not bo I This caso is a prominent one be oauso the general is an u.v-pros'ulenl ; and yet thoro aro thousands of farmers quietly dying, in their farm houses, of secondary symptoms of Uright's Dis ease, called by every other conceivable name ; thousands bf workmen, like wise dying, leaving helpless families ; hundreds of thousands in all walks of life who havo sickened, and aro like wise dying, helpless victim? of power less physicians. Eipht years ago a very well known gentleman was about to enter upon largo commercial transactions. His medical adviser quietly dropped into bis oflico one day and told his coiifi dental clerk that ho would bo dead in three mouths, and that he ought to setllo up his business affairs at once 1 That man is alivo and well to-day, yet he was given up ai inourable with tho same disease that is killing General Arthur 1 Our reporter mot this gentleman yesterday and in a conversation about tho General's, case, ho said : "I will givo 5,000 to any charitable "institution in tho state of Now York, "to be designated by tho editor of tho "Now York World, the editor of tho "Buffalo New), and W. E. Kieselburch "of the Troy Times, if "Warner's safo "cure (taken according to ray direct ions) which cured mo eight years, ago "cannot ouro General "Chester A. "Arthur of Bright's disease from which "ho is suffennir." "Now I want you to understand," he said, "that we do not profess to make "new kidneys, but we do know from "personal experience of mauy thousands "of similar cases, that wo can stop the "consumption of tho kidneys. Many "a man has gone through life with one "kidney witnout inconvenience. Thou ''sands of people have lived a majority "of their life with ono lung. They did "not havo a new luna made. Wo do "not make new kidneys, but if the kid- "ney is not conaumt-d too much we can "stop disease and prolong lifo if taken "in time." This offer comes from H. H. War ner, proprietor of Warner's safe cure, of tms city. Mr. Warner also said, "My dear sir, "there aro governors, senators, presi dential candidates, members of con gress, prominent men and women bII "over the country whom I personally "know havo been cured of disease, such as General Arthur Butters from, "by our Warnor's safe cure, but owing "to tho circles in which they move tliey 'do not care to givo publio testimony "to tho fact." Mr. Warner is interested in General Arthur's caso because he is personally acquainted with him and ho says that it is a shame that any man should be allowed to dio under the operation ot old-fashioned powerful cathartics, which have no curative effcots, rather than that a modern, conceded specific tor Kidney diseases whose worth is ac knowledged world-wide, Blionld sayo him. "If you doubt tho efficacy ot Warn tr's safe cure," say tho proprietors, "ask your friends and neighbors about it. ltiis is asking but little. They can tell you all you want to know." "We have kept a standing offer be fore the publio for four years," says Mr, Warner, "that wo will give $5,000 to any person who can Bticccsslully dis- pulo tho genuineness, so far as wo know of the testimonials wo publish and uono have done it." Wero General Arthur a poor man unable to be left "in tho hands of his physician, he would use that great remedy, as many thousands of others have done, and get well. How absurd then for peoplo to say that everything that can bo done is being done for the ox-president, when tho one successful remedy in the world that has cured or that can cure a caso like his, has not been used by them. The Wrone Tip. Tho benefits drug stores confer on the community by enabling a fellow to tako a uriiik under conditions wncre his dearest and most aristocratic friend cannot accuso him of bad taste, cannot bo overestimated. Whiskey is rather vulgar, isut JNo. u is medicine, ami acts purely as a life-giving or life-sav- ing article, ino trouuio is tuai me codo is not universal, and different drug stores havo different names for it. Consequently you have to bo very oaroful. Tho other night a young man took his sweet heart into a drug Btore to givo her soma soda wUer. She bad her vanilla and cream. He did not know tho drug store. "Havo you any No. C 1" "Certainly, bir." "I'll take some of that." Ho watched tho clerk tako down a bottlo and measure tho stuff very care fully. "This fellow's a jewel,' he sa'd to himself. "Sho'll never know that it's whiskey, ho's so particalar about it." Thon, witli great satisfaction, lie drank it off and they walked out. N oxt d3y the young man reappeared in tho drug store. "What was that terrible stult you gave me last night t "When t" "I oamo in hero with my girl nnd asked for No. 0." "Well, I gave you No. G No. C drops, good for fctomachaoho ; tho best thing in the world." "But I wanted whiskoy. Didn't vou understand t" "Oh, whiskey. You should havo asked for essence of tomato. senator .Mnlionu proposes to bo a second iiofg hheplieril. jjo iiaH a Bcheiuo which, if carried out, will givo to WaMilfiRtQti one oi tho most beautt ful parks 111 tho world. Oyer one million boxes of Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets sold in tho past twelve month?, purely upon their meits. Why suffer with Uhrouio Con. stination. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Heartburn, and Female again he has disappeared, or a skeleton troubles, when J. H. .Mercer o filers is found in its place, Tito man is con you relief and positive cure in tho ccaled by mirrors swinging on hinges, Dyspepsia Tablets. Ho sells tlitm on citaTSCtcc. ODD ITEMS. Eggs always como in layers. Brick bats Crack cricketers. Maids in waiting Thoso beyond 25. Black measles is very fatal in Iowa. Tho Bcasoti of icc-crcmatlon has ar rived. Tramps now call themselves walking delegates. Home rulo Whipo your feet before you come in. A sick man last week bolted a door and threw up a window. Old stvlo firu-nlaccs arc becomilii! fashionable in residences. Tho Czar of all tho Kussias is very partial to mystery pudding. Miss Kolsom, it is gratifying to loam, prefers high-neck dresses. ' When tho Anarchist l'olanders fell in Chicago, Freedom shrieked "Served them right." Bonnets are to bo small and' hats hich. They will all bo high enough as regards the price. ,. From thVrow' over tho fishery laws it would seem as though somebody had caught something. Thero is a hen in Florida that lays two eggs a day. This couutty will be ruined by cheap labor. Where ho slobs for her and she siijhs for him, tho sighins of tho times aro auspicious for a wedding. Thero is a timo for all things. Tho timo to leave is when a young lady asks you how tho walking is. The llov. Dr. Talmaco is fiank enough to acknowledge that ho owes a great deal to tho newspapers. A young Georgia clerk, in charging an article on an account book, entered tho following: "To ono Moses quit o net. Littlo Elsio (seeing for tho first timo a calf) Oh, mamma I fhesomust bn tho littlo cows that givo condensed milk. Huge projecting plaits are to be tho next fashion in dressing ladies hair. They will cost all the way from 1 up to 20. This is a whalo of tears'' is what tho boy Baid when ho was gettiug a thrash ing from tho old-lasmoncd school master. Bulldous are an accepted type of oourage, but wo havo known tho lowly and despised kitten como up to tho scratch. Tho rejection of Mr. Button, tho ap pointee lor thu Lynchburg postofhee, was to becxpcctcd. ISuttons generally have to como off. Mrs. General Wolseloy thinks tho General a much greater man than Gladstone; but then military men's wives aro so partial. Hats and bonnets aro coining down about an inch. If they como down about 50 per cent, it would be some thing to write about. Mrs. Senator Logan wears rich laco that onco adorned the person of the Empress of European fashion, tho once fair Eugenie herself. "I should havo no objection." said a hen-pecked husband, "to my wifo hav ing the last word, U 1 could only bo assured that it would bo tho last." Tho difference between a proof reader and a compositor lias been fully stated. One is a pointer and tho other :i setter. Edna Lyall, tho young English authoress, has a fancy for bells, which is curious, as wo should havo naturally supposed sho would bo partial to beaux. Oent 1 ou don t caro about going to tho theatre t Snob !No ; I confess I have a great dislike to 'sitting with peoplo to whom X havo not been in troduced. Mysteries of Modern Magic. In modern times magicians havo made much use of tho mirrors. Tho celebrated "Sphinx'' trick or "Talking Head, which caused bucIi a profound sensation when it was first biougth out a lew years ago, owed its astonishing ellect entirely to the aid of the mirrors, Mot even too marvelous automatic chess player of Maezel is at all to bo compared to tho "Sphinx," which may justly be regarded as tho most remark ablo illusion ever invented for tho be wilderment of mankind. But while tho possibility of hidirg tho person oi a dwarl within the box upon which the chess player was seat od might havo occurred to any ooo as a solution of the ravsterv. it was dilh cult for the spectator to imagine how an agency other than supernatural could bo connected with a head which lay in a dish on a plain four-leeeed table in tho middle of tho stage, and talked and smoked a pipe with as much saug-iroid as it it bad belonged to reasonable human being. as has been said, tlto (able was placed on tho stage, in full view. The head lay in a dish on tho tab'.o ; it was evidently independentof humanagencv for tho audienco could see under tho table, aud there was nothing there, Beneath the table were visible the car tarns at tho back of tho statue, which W39 hung all around with dark cloth reactung to ine uoor. it is not sur prising that this marvelous "talking ncau siiouiu navo excited tlie astonish mem of Europe, or that it should have puzzled thu most eminent scieu tine men to account lor tho mysterious phenomenon j and yet, as it is tho caso with all really effective tricks, tho riddle of the sphinx was an exceeding' ly simplo 0110. A man was actually under the tamo with his head through a hole in the top but ins body was concealed by mirrors so adroitly disposed that they reflected tlio curtains at tlie sides of the statro thus producing an optical illusion by which tho spectator was led to believe that ho was looking under tlio tablo and seeing tho hanging at tho back Tho deception is so perfect that it almost impossible, oven with a person who is acquainted with the uaturo of tho illusion, to realize that it is such. An ellect somewhat similar Is nro duced bv a largo plain mirror inclined away from thu audience at an anglo o lorty-live degree, in tho middle tho glass is a hole, through which thu performer passes his head, which seems to tloat in tlio air, tho body ot tho man being concealed behind tho mirror, Another famous trick is tho "box trick. A largo box is raised from tho floor in .ho middlo of tho stage so that tho epcctalors can seo around untie it. Tho performer gets into the box and closes it. When it is opeue I which relloct tlio sides ot tlio box, to I that tho audience think U is empty. LADIES! Aro you rctklo.i mourh I-1 venture if ro tend two contJ In stum to tin' Mack 1'ubUthtng Co., KM and Wl Wmlilnnttin Ml rut. New YnMo for ono of tlidr l-AUtlf,il IlltiotrutPil "LIlrtlcH' llunUM." II tin norrl, 'unique nntl Interesting work lo every jwmtiii of reflni'ini-nt On rrcelpt r( fn r.-nt In MAmim they will send postMll n full sit pf t lit Ir famous household For It'll it'tiiit llrry v. Ill fci'tul n tniok containing conililett; wnrtti nt "'I In' .Vllktuln," nnd music lit lis inu-t I'Diiular Mng, tofctlirr Willi leu exquisite chroma rnriK QUIIEPTUS! v-cr y tili'nlnir. Iitirniton gtycytrhlrnt (iromnlle com- pound lor illsiiiilsltn; tho tustn ot qutuinn anaotlicr bitter ilmm rltlnr mlM nr fluid. 1'rlw, 55 Cents wr Tint Hot I to. riwcrlth-d liy tliotiBMiiU ot physicians In Diro!" nnd Alm'tlcl. 1 oi niulu ticconinanles every bottlo. 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Mareb lt.ema. more money tuan atuuytblDtr eUebstaka Ing an ugeucy (or tbe bebt belllnir book out lief I'jneiu buccewl grandly. None (all 1 Lima live ii.Li.EiT iibOE i;o..i'ohti.im uaiuu, UCCUtU. am Important Question FOR THE FARMER TO CONSIDER, IO W't ninmiro rtiall I buy tn IUMtr lrnvo lv) cmtniiul Inntltiff irti'rnTpmclitn tlieolir. 1U trj innr pronotny to rcnnlu tiiiliuoruieuuf tbfl QuUltj- tml rliii Meter of BAUCH'S RAW BONE MANURES, anil lo risk untried and ennnwrathily nntinowij artlclea. vhen tlieMi oldent and Mill eatanllnlied ,laniirea llHe a Ktrenvth and ivrnianenre alteated by lonir and eontlnnal iw . They are eltHwl witll Hie nlnimt ecnfideuee In their lerfect adaptation to all erc. Krnd for "llauuVa riinplile(liilde," rrlre,elf. THE ORIGINAL. MittiufacturcrsoT RAW-BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE BAUGH & SONS ManaratturT& Importer. PHILADELPHIA, PA. USE BAUGH'S CELEBRATED $25 PHOSPHATE Feb SO D. LANCELL'S ASTHMA . AND CATARRH REMEDY. SOLD HY ALL DKUGOISTS. Having Rtnmifleil ) yenra between lifo nnd death with ASillMA nr I'llTlltsU', irenicil by eminent physicians, niv,l receiving no benctit, 1 wiw compelled during tlielmtft jcars ot my itl ncsa to sit on mv clinlr day and night gasping for breath My siiirerlnga wcro beyond description. In despair I experimented on tnysclt by torn, pounding roots and herbs and Inhaling tho medl. ctno thus obtained. 1 fortunately discovered this ONl)KIKUI. Cl ltK FOR ASTIIMA AND I'A TAItltll. wnrrnnteit to relieve the most stubborn case, Ot ASTHMA IN F1VK MINUTKS, bO that tho patient can lie down to rest and sleepcomfortably. l'lense rend tho following condensed extrncts from unsolicited testimonials, alt of recent date: Oliver V. It. Holmes San Jose, Cal.. writes: 'I nnd tho remedy all and even more than repre sented. 1 receive Instantaneous relief." K. M. Carson, A. M., Warren, Kansas, writes: "Was treated by eminent physicians ot this country nnd (lermnny; tried the cltmalo ot different states nothing allordcd rellet like jour preparation." .... T. K. Oatcs, County Treasurcrr Philadelphia. Miss., writes: "Havo used the ltcmedy. Would not live without It. Kvery ono that uses It re. commends It." , I. 11. Phelps, P. M.. (irlggs, Ohio, writes: "Suf fered with asthma 40 years. our medicine In :i minutes does moro for mo limn tlie most eminent physician aid for me tn three years." II. C. riuinpton, Jollct, 111., writes: "bond Ca tarrh Heinedy atonCe. Cannot get along without It. 1 nnd It to bo tho most valuable medicine I havo ever tried." (leo. W. Urody, Nelson Co., Ky., writes: 'I am using tho remedy. (lalnedS pounds In. 'I weeks, would not bo without It." Jlnrtln Fox, little Falls, N. Y., writes: "Find Itemedy excellent. Could not llvo without It." ; We havo many other heai ty testimonials of euro or relief, and In order that all sufferers from Asth ma, Catarrh, Hay Fever, and Mudicd diseases may have an opportunity of testing tlio value of tbe Jtemedy we will bend to nny address TltlAl. l'ACK AOi: FltKKOF CHAKGi:. Address. j. Z1MMKHMAN K CO., Proprietors, Wholesale Druggists, Wooster, Way no Co., O. Full sue box by mall ft. mayM j. L. E. Klotz, SOU: AGENT FOIi- THE SHAVER SYSTEM ' -OF- TELEPHONING,. (Specially adapted for communication in Mincs.l For tlio Counties ot Carbon, Columbia, Le,- lilgli, Luzerne, l.acKtiwnnnn, ninnroc, Jlontour, Norlliamptoti, North umberluud and Hclmjlklll. Also, Agent for tlie Eowman ktsm ol ire :i Incan- i Elsclnc Lir -rANl) DKAI.EIt 1N- ELECTHTC SUPPLIES nnd Appllauccs of nil kinds. lintel und House Annunciators, lluiglur Alnims, Klecttio Door Hells, Lightning Arresters, Klcc tric Gas Lighting, &c. Estimates given ou all work on application, P. O. Address, L E. KLOTZ, MAUCII CHUNK, IA. CiTSollcitora nnd Agents wanted. Apr.-io 3ms. The Jobbing Department of mm mmmmm OFFICE is well stocked with material for doing all kinds of printing. Ung Earls, and Invitations in great variety. All kinds of BLAIK kept in stock. Special prices on large orders. Oflico 2nd door below Exchange Hotel, Main Street, IJLOOMSBUHG. VA. ASTHMAS IREDII SIHtE IK 11 ron-l Brcltli. mDitikfDticala iutnrilAli AblHfflA UUHEnii,v..,L HeffocW rurf wliue ull othtr n-uittticB failf rllilOMl MulL'Ut Hi Lack itit.utv 4iiinf nrt).lf ili. I N iiUlit(f tor riuulu. llH llt'tloil k rllllllllflllillM. illritot rnrliiln. DcurrU t lliTU'il In all Ct IC.MII.i; ('.1 ruin 1 1 'II perukut'Dtlr cured ine. Rtfor la did kt n tim. fm. H. latt .Si. lout it.... Iim tntln,! reiorel to lictUU ty Girnikn Atbmi -uiB. luni, run,, jtautUHtH, Vkio Qrmfj Aithnia Cura ti ll you fUim for it, It Deter fail. i'r. H. Vam tatit,l.,i l.r..x.,lt. , 1 -Uf b;hlftn rucDiiiDien lo d Grnin Aithma Cure ' li I curetl me." Mr. M. L. T'tiick. Luuduudtttn. im TkviMid ttf tlulUr UtUr om (lit. iik u; dmMUt D(alrillllll Afctlnilfi f'urM 'a rlil w 11 .1 -- iitt at Mtc, anil I , or n.ut liy n ail nn ncin t ot price. 'trial inrka.ro frt-n to any addrtfa lor Api S3moK n&a. HEA8 llltOWN'S INSUUANUK ; AtlKSt'y. Jloyer'8 now building, Alain street, iOomsburg, l'a. moo AKfiPtR stnin3urancouo.,o(iiarllord, conn $7,07t),M ltoyal or Liverpool,, 13,MU,0U) 10,Ol)0,(K uiiicuiitru Klre Aawx'latlon. I'lilladelplna ,. 4,1U-,Y1U B,S0B,37a 1,100,970 3.87LI.US0 1 11U.I11J., Ul LUIIUUui,,,,,, Loudon & Lancashire, or Knplaml llartlord o( llartlord , BPrtligneld Vlroand Marine s,0(e,5su As the agcucles aro direct, policies are written (or tlio Insured without delay In the oinco at uiuuuiauurg, Oct. in, 01 A PRESENT! our readers (or la cents In postage stamps to pay (or mailing and wrapping and nameaol two boot agents, wlllrecelvu VlW.ii a Mcl Klnlsh l'arior Kngravlng ol all our I'ltLSl. HU.N'I't', Including Cleveland, blzo stlxas Inch, worth 11.00, Address Eider Pub, Go.,Gliicago, III. JulylMy 0 tiend cents (or post, age, and recclvo (rec.a cost ly bo o( g od which will )I)I71? fJl j. rl"1'1' uwiy " uuj tlilut J, elsu In this vvorld. All. ol enner bex, succeed rrom nrbthour. Tho broad road tolortune opens be ta 0 the workers, absolutely sure. At once ad drosr, Tai l s to., Augusta, -Maine. itn3 ! I III! 11 I f miiinfu-inii'i a34nntl320PonrlSt.,NowYork. W BKND von omouMit. may w It d. D YHfl'l'HIA.-IIs Nature. Causes. 1'rcven tlonandcuie. HvJohn II. McAlvln. Lowell Mabs.. 14 veara tax collector. Kent tree to anv ad un-ar ffvr u SU13SCMHE FOR THE COLUJIDIAN, 1 A 1 UlJ TIIU 1 1 UK AT llooi Purifier ol lb World, an aiimh.uti: tJifitn l'oit CATARRH. rriHU mt atntilmrn rnfcH slchl rendtty tott I 11 ml linn nut fulled to rum a lnlo cno JL ithcru directions nro folluwetl. ltiucctia lifli licnn riMiinrkntito ntut its currs wondtr ful, It M tho mot successful irctnratlon In tlie innrkctfor OATAltUII ami tho only ono Hint prom lues nn Abiilutrt I'osltln Cure. It Is truly a HcmIi to inankliul. A Trlitl 1m nit Hint In nlril for II Unro used, It Is nlwiya rcconunciulcj. Ho ml for testimonials of actual cures. , IT HAS ho :qUAL port MALARIA. A J'O.KlTll'Ji Cl'A'i SASSUA'ib. Ono I iot t lo UKencrallyfuinrlcntroracuro. Stop taWnK (Itiliiliie. Atrial only In nuked for Km.- LKIl'B tlATAImit ItKMKllV, It III 11 HI'IICH'IO Tor nil illiae.inrl!lmr fiomnn Itnpuro blood nnd ilrUM nil eruption! trout the tkln. l'or Hyphl. Ittleroinptiiintii It Is imperlor to nny preparation tn tho market. t)no bottle will euro inostorthA PittoHlm; comptalntfl and a crntlnucd uso will rosiTivtLV euro. Save doctor bills and try It. HHEUMATISM. SCUOFULA. SKIM KltlTI'TIOIVS. vkxkhi:ai, diseases. dyspepsia. loss op appetite. eeei.i.vg of i,anuour. hiliousxess. I.IVI'.It THOU1II.ES. XEKVOUS WEAKNESS. IT.MAI.E tVEAKNESS. Ki:lli:ii'h (VTAnim ItnMuiiv Is no natcnt medicine, tint n Mlo and plcarant preparation to take nnd fturclvthp irrontc.t nicdlc.lt dipcor cry or tlio aire. Ono bottlo rejuvenates thoonttro M-idcui nnd pos-cdiips moro vlrtuo than a half ilnron tiottlcs of ordinary patent preparations. vv lllo lor tofitiooniais anu oincr iniorniaiion. Aj-roralc by dnniu-IMs ffenerally. I'i'.ict: ni.dii A iioTi i.i:. six: hot- ti.iis rou Nr.. oo. On receipt of wn.oo by tho mmufneturors, SAMfKt, V, Kellkii Jt Co., llurrl burtc, l'a., six bottles will bo sent express pain. For "wnni-init." "ruiwlmvn." dilillitntiHl Rohnol tencluTS, mllllin'in, wtimstressi'S liouw keepers, nnd nver-workiil vvoini n (renorully. lir. l'lenii'8 I'nvotlto l'nwriptlon is tho la st ol nil robtunit Ivu tonics. It Is not n " Cunwill, lint ndiiilmblv fulfills n slnglenciw of purtiose, lH'Inir u most intent tf'cltlo lor idl thoso Chionlo Winknosses and DIsciuks in'cullnr to vvmneii. It la n novvi-irnl, ircneml ns well na uterine, tonlo nnd nervine, und Imparts vltrnr und MtrnBtli to tho whole nvsteni. It pinmptlv eutX'S weakliest of Rtoiuach, Indlaifitton, bloat ing, weak buck. nervoiH piostrnltiin, iloblllty nnd sli vplesf.ni w In either sov. Kuv orito rii" scrlpthm la mild liyilrniruKM titidi r our jxijl ffrr HKiinnilre. S.i winpT around lidtle. IM'lco $1.00, or x iMiltli B lor $.,.00. A liiiuro tnatlso on DIwilsi s of Wonien, pro fusely nilistllltcd with eoliilml plates und llll uieroii3 wooil-cuts, sent lor 10 wills in stomps. AddtTSs, WoiiLIi's llispr.ssvitv MEinrvt. Association, iuii Jl iln Street,. llulrnlo, SICK Hi: AI)Ai:lli:, llllimis Hcndachc, and Cimstipalliin, inntuitly ennsl by Dr. l'h'ici-'.s lvil-ts. S3c.ii vi.il, by druggists. HAILUOAD TIME TABLE. D ELA.WAIIE, LACKAWANNA AND WKSTEHN Il.MLltOAl). BLOOMSUUJtG DIVISION. KOKTII. I STATIONS. I SOUTH. p.m. p.m. a. in; a.m. a.m. n m u ou in an 8 S4 lH M 8 41 12 S3 8 40 12 IS 8 31 14 08 8 37 13 03 8 22 11 K8 8 17 11 51 8 12 11 50 S 08 11 47 8 08 11 17 8 0.1 11 4 3 7 59 11 : 7 54 11 HI s so ....-icranton.... c 10 is 2 05 8 20 ueuevuo.... 15 u 20 8 22 ...Tnylorvllto.. 0 20 9 20 8 10'.. Lackawanna., ti 27 ti 11 8 10 l'lttston i! 31 9 41 8 01,. .West l'itt&ton. 0 40 9 41 2 SO 7 58 .... Wyoming....! 0 45 9 52 2 41 7 51 1. ..Mnllby 0 49 9 511 2 44 i do , . ... iienneu. . u oi in 012 4 7 4! ....Kingston ... II 58 10 H52 50 7 47 ....Kingston .... 0 58 10 05 2 50 7 42 I'lymoiltll JllUO 7 112 10 10 2 55 7 33 .. ..Plymouth.. .. 7 07 10 153 00 1 3ll....Avondalo. . 7 12 10 203 05 7 3) ....Xanticoke... 7 15 10 233 10 7 50 11 80 7 41 11 21 7 SO 11 12 7 sniiiuniocK'n urvek, 7 2J lo 82 8 7 12 ..Milckshlnny.. 7 37 10 443 19 18 11 00 7 oo ..luck's rerry . so u 113 5: 7 11 10 51 fj Si ..Ueiiclillaven..; 7 57 11 043 58 047 Ilervvlck.... 8 01 11 134 03 7 03 10 17 0 58 10 41 ti 54 10 38 0 41 .lirlnr Creek. 8 10 11 20 4 1: u 38 ..willow urovu.. 8 11 11 234 i ru 1U 31 42 10 27 0 34 ...LimollldgO... 8 18 11 294 21 a 27 i:sny h 25 11 304 2: li 311 10 21 6 80 10 111 6 23 10 11 6 08 J 50 a 21 ...IJloomsburg... 8 30 11 444 31 0 101.... Kupert ' 8 30 11 50 4 40 a 11 Oatnwl'a llrldge 8 41 11 Ml 43 6M1. .. Danville.... 8 58 12 13 3 04 S 00 5 55 5 40 p.m. 41) 9 45 5 49 ....Chulnsky 9 05 12 205 1 5 43I.... Cameron.... 9 08 12 255.17 5 32Northumberland 9 25 12 40 5 85 a. in. I la.m. a.m. p.m 9 32 am. V. r. 1IALSTKA1), Supt. Superintendent's office. scrantoD, Feb.lst.lt? Pennsylvania Railroad. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. H TIME TARI F. In effect Nov. Hth. 1S.S5. 'trains leavn Klin. Dury. JSASTVV AHU, 9.40 a. m.. Sea Miore Kxoress (datlv oxcent suuuay;, tor iiarnsuuii; aiiuiniermeuiaiesiaiions, arriving at Philadelphia 8.15 p. m. ; New York, 6.20 p.m.: llaltlmore. 4.40 n. m. : Washlnirton. 50p. in., coiiuectlng at Philadelphia tor all Sea Shore polntb. 'through passenger coach to rminaoiuhia. 1.4V n. m. Dav oxnress dally except Sunday), for llarrlsburg and Interme dlutu stations, arriving ul Philadelphia D.00 p. in. ; .vi'w ioik, v.aa p. m. ; iiauunore 0.45 p. m. ; Washington, 8.00 p. in. l'arior car through to 1'hlladolnhla and passenger coaches mruugu iu riiiiauoipuia unu jiaillinore. 7,50 p. m. ltenovo Accommodation (dally tor iiarnsuurg unu mi luicnueuiaiu biations, arnv ing at I'liuaueipuu 4 23 a. in. ; New 1 ork 7.00 a. m. lUltlmore, 5.23 in. ; Washington c.'JOa. in.; Sleeping car accommodations eun be wcurcd a' llarrlsburg tor I'hlladelnhlanndNevv York, oni-un davs athiough sleeping cur will bo run; on this train from Wllllamsp t to 1'hlladelphla.l'hltadelphla uaseugeis cau reuiaiuiusieepor uuuisiuiucu unit i a. 111. 7.50 a. m. Erie .Mall (dally oxcept Monday, (or llarrlsburg and intermediate btatlous, arriving at I'liHadelohla 8.23 a. m. New York. 11.30 a. in. ; Ualtliuora 8.15 a. m. ; Washington, 9.95 a. m. Through Pullman steeping cars are run on mis iruui lu I'liuaueipiua, uaiuuioru unu v asning. ton, and through passenger coaches to l'Ulladel phla and llaltlmore. V S1 VVltlJ. 6.20a. m.Erlo Mall (dallv exeent Sundaw. fn. Aim unu uiiiuLciiiivuiuio biuuuua uuu uauanuai. gua and intermediate stations, llochesicr, llurfa. loandNlagaraFalls, with ihmugh Pullman pal. ace cars aud passenger coaches to Erie and ltoch' ester. 9.5J rews lispreas (oany except Sunday) I01 IM.llUICUailll lUlClUll'UlUlC BLllllUUS. 1.00 d. in. Niagara Kxoress (dallv excent Kun day) (or Kane and Intermediate biations and I'm anuaigua ana principal intermediate stat: llochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls ' through passenger coaches to Kane and ltochester and Parlor car to Wllllamsport. 5.30 p. m. Fast Line (drily except Sundayltor lte novo and Intermedlato stations, and Klmtra, Wat kins and Intermediate biations. vv 1th through pas- 9.20 a. in. Sunday mail (or Ilcnovo und Interne- uiaie biuiiuus. TIHtOUQH TItAINS FOlt SUNHUltY FKOM THE CASl'ArtUbOUlll. Sunday mall leaves Philadelphia 4.30 n. llarrlsburg 7.40 arriving at bunbury 9.20 u. in. with vuruugu sleeping car irom i niiaueipuiu to VVU News Express leaves Thlladelnhla 4.30 a. m. llarrlsburg, 8.10 a. in. dally except Sunday arriving at Sunburv 9.53. a. m. Niagara Express leaves 1 uuuutriuum. i.iuii, iu.i uaiLimure t.hu a. in. taanv except bunday arriving at Sunbury, 1.00 p. m., milu iuiuusu lunur tur iruui i miuueipuia uuu kuiyuiiu uusavutii-r cououes irum i unaaei puia ana iiaitimore. Fast Line leaves New York 9.00 a. m. Phiiniipi. phla, 11. 50 a. in. i Washington, 9.60 a. m. i lialtl more. 10.43 a. lu.. (dally excent bundavl arrlvlni ni Sunbury, S.S0p. m., with through passengei coaches from Philadelphia and lialtlmoi e. r-ne .Man leaves iew vorkti.oup. m. ; punadel. Phla. U.20U. m. ! Washlnctcn. liliu o. m Unit l. wore, 11.20 p. m., (dally except Saturday) arriving at Sunbury 5.1s a. in., Willi through l'ullmau Sleeping cars (roin Philadelphia, Washington and uumuiuiu uuu imuugu pasaeugcr tuacnea irorv ruiiaucipuiu. HUMUIKY. HAZI.I'.THN WIl.KKNHAItll UAIl.ltllAI) ANII MIltTII AMI WICSP 111' MUI ltll,y.V. llillv Avppnr Kim. in v Wllkcsbarre mail leaves hunburv in.niA. tn arrtvlug at uiooia Ferry 10.W a. in., Wllkes-barro Express P.ast leaves sunbury 6.45 p. m., arriving St liloom Ferry tt.87 p. mH Wllkes-barro T.68 p. tit Bunbury Jl all leav ea Wllkebbarre 10.4U a. m. arriv ing at liloom Ferry lxi.ua p. m., wunbury W55 p. m , Express West leaves llkes-barre 2.15 p. io., or, riving at lilooui Ferry 4,16 v. m.,Sunbury 6.lfp.m Bl'NOAY ONLY. Sunday mall leaves Sunbury 9.25 a. in., orrlv Ing at liloom Ferry 10.14 a. in.. llkca-iurre 11:3s a.ui. bunday accommodation leaves Wllkes-llnrre e:l3 pm., urrtvlug at liloom Ferry, ,48 p. ui., bimburj , ' iFA I'DOll, J. It. WOOD, , uen. Manager, aeu, I'asscnger Agent THAU. IIAR1L ROMANCE IN MEXICO. THE MANY CONDITIONS WHICH LEND 8PEED TO CUPID'S SHAFTS. How tlio Mexican I.nver CourU IiiS ltanne "l'lajliiR tlio Hear" llnmbnrd liiK Iho I.iuly's Hciirt Willi lluge lloif qneU nf l'lowors Tho llctrotlml. Tho weather Is tlellirhtful hero. Tlio ovenlnys nro mllil. Willi tho moon nt tho full, the sky cloudless anil serene, a bnliny hreezo blovvliiR from ncavvartls, nothliiR Is finer than to sit anil sntoko in mo open cor ridors of tho hotel, or stroll In tho patio ami Rn?.o nt tho spiuiKlcd vault above. Theso lnrmi Interior mitrta of nil Mexican houses, often planted wlfh troplcnl tlovvcra ami fruits, givo a senso or security unit seclu sion particularly favorublo to nn uvenlng walk. No wonder tho littlo god of lovo en trenches himself In theso enchanting ro tronts, and delivers his feathered shaft with unusuul success. Tho truth Is, tho climatic conditions that obtain In thU sunny land aro dangerously conducive to tho tender passion. .Never were mure lover's moons ns nowshlno nightly above our heads. Xcvcrdldzephyrssohcdtietlvo and stimulating fan mortal cheeki. Never was the scenery more charming than thU of tho mountain girt valley, and tho majes tic volcanoes looking calmly down from their snow-clad heights. Tho crynlr Is so full of ozono that It necessarily Inclines tho heart of youth ami beauty to thoughts of lovo. THE MEXICAN MAMMA'S WATCIirULNKS'l. Tno Mexican mamma ri fully uvvaro of this, and tho block-eyed senoritas aro not allowed to walk arm lu arm with their lovers In the gardens, pnrks, nnd places bf public resort. Tho ntmospheiic conditions nro too lntoxlcjilng to tho passions. Tem perauco In lovo is a virtue as diligently enforced In Mexico as temporaneo lntlrlnk with us, nnd with about eiiunl success. Tlio Mexican Inverts denied tho Interior of the house where llvos lit Inamorata, altogether. If inclined tonvttime till time-honored role, ho proceeds In n totally different fashion from his cold-hearted neighbor of tlio north. To manifest his preferenco for u particular fair one, ho gravely paces up and down in front of her house "playing the be.ir," as It Is called. Ho Is dressed In his very be-d, a glhtenlng Bilk hat on his head nnd a dainty bouquet lu the buttonhole of his font. The teiiorl tn, catching a gllmpso of hU manly form through tho close blinds; soon appeal's cm tho balcony witli her Hlsters mid lndy friends. Tho street Is dusty, tho pedestrians crowd nnd jostle by, tho distance Inleiveii lng between tho amorous pair would dis courage a northern llomeo, but the pent up fires of tho Mexican's heart made them selves felt despito such obstacles, Thero are no whispered words, gentle hand press ures, and kisses caught ou tho wing iu Mexican courtship. Tlio tropical tern perment of tho southern does not admit of liberties harmless enough among tho races of chillier blow!. Whllo "playing tho bear," ho Is not idle in other respects, liy the Judicial use of money he has won tho good will of a confidential bcrvaut of tho house, nnd through this medium bom bard's tlie lady's heart with hugo bou quets of flowers, as fine as his purso will allow him to buy. The language of flow ers Is known and more largely utilized In this country than anywhere else. Per haps lu their kindly shelter ho conceals a perfumed note, to which tho pleased pro testations of the fair one, reported by tlio servant, will bo his only response. AN ATTEXUATKI) LOVIllts'. 1'AIlAMsK. If it is tho opera season it is his pleasure, and his duty to place a box at tho dis posal of tho bcnorltn, not to bo occupied by himself! Oh no! but by the father and mother nnd family friends. The lover Beats himself In tlio pit, at a proper dis tance from the box, again arrayed in his best. A decorous bow as ho takes his seat, another when ho leaves, and a play of eloquent glances between, Is tho only draught of love that Iron custom allows. After tho thentro all repair separately to tho restaurant, tho lndy and her friends sitting at ono table, and he nnd his friends at another, but ho is allowed to settlo tho bill for all. Perhaps this rllle-range method of making lovo continues for n year or two, with nothing moro favorable to real Intimacy than an occasional danco together at a ball, or a carriage ride In company witli mamma, or a fatliful at tendanta lovers' pnradiso so very atten uated that it is doubtful whether a beef eating American could long survive In It. Ilut lovo crosses oceans und laughs at bolts and bars. Ileal progress Is made, nnd at last tho suitor ask to seo the pa rents and Is admitted, perhaps for tho first time, Into tho houso which ho booh hopes to call 'home." He states his lovo for the daughter, the prospects financial and otherwise upon which ho bases his ability to marry, and asks for n1 formal recogni tion of his rights. Tho daughter is sum moned and allowed blushlngly to Indicate her preferences, and tlio bethrotnl is for mally sanctioned. Even the conventional rules keep tho lover almost a stranger to his sweetheart. Not till the priests hnvo sanctioned their union with tho rites of the church aro they allowed free and un restrained social Intercourse. Mexico Cor. Cleveland Leader. Adam Forepaugh, tho Noted Shouluaii. Adam Forepnugh Is a Pennsylvania Dutchman, whoso family originally spelt their name Forebaugh. Ho is a stubborn, hard-working, Belt-willed man, who has earned his fortune by the hardest kinds of knocks. He has an only son and a new wife, and brick houses enougli in Phila delphia of his own to make a small city; writes a worso hand than over Horace Greeley did, aud Is a millionaire. Foro paugh hud few early advantages, but is a man ot nntivo shrewdness and great com mon sense. Ho never invests in any out bide speculations, und when hu buys a piece of land, Immediately puts a row of regulation Quaker City dwellings on It, with the marble steps, window caplngs, etc., thus avoiding tlie chance of ever be coming real estate poor. While wealthy, ho cares nothing for society, belongs to no clubs nor meddles with politics. Is a con staut theater goer and enjoys tho play. As n butcher boy ho fought his way, and he has rather enjoyed his many contests with l'lilneas T. Harnum, of llrldgeport. Har num is unlike Forepaugli, ho was once an editor, Is a good writer and entertaining lecturer, seeks social recognition and has political aspirations. riiotograplis of the Internul Organs. Instantaneous photographs of the hearts and intestines ot various animals havo en abled Dr. W, G. Thompson to determlno tho actions of the organs more clenrly and accurately than is possible by other meth ods. Such photographs may prove of great vnluo la nfccwiiig changes effected by drugs, as well as in their physiological teachings. Arkansaw Travolta. Kxtrant from tlin mnlrimnninl mnr kct iqioit "I'lillctl wools nro quiet." Tirw -i i. ti. iuorucr wistius to raaKo an assertion, which ho on back with positive uiinranice. It is all about Ackers Ulootl hli.xir. IIu claims for it superior incuts over all other remcil lea of us kind, and uuarantccs for it tvortllien nnd num imiki fni ljlwminnitu... Syphillis, and all blood disorders, 'it Hues tno skin irom spots ami disease, and leaves tho complexion clear. Ask him about it. Tlicrij nro srinrnit ,vt imrsnnu u.l.n nm suffering from some form of blood dis order or skin disease, suuh as Scrofula, lioiln, elo., etc. After a practical test, J. H, Mercer usaeits that Acker's Ulood Kliiiir will certainly euro all such dis i'sh, including byphillis nnd IJIietmi. atism. Ilis net a patent nostrum, but a scientific preparation, 'to guarantees it. J. II. Mercer would especially recom mend to tho ladies Acker's Dyspepsia Tablots. As a laxalivo they havo no equal. They aro guaranteed to euro Ciirouio Constipation, Dyspepsia, and nil diseases arising from a deranited stomach, With a free uso of tho Tab lets, bick Headache U impossible. After u thorough test J, II, Mercer most positively averts that Acker's Kuglish Hemedy is tho beet medicino for asthiuu, croup, coughs, whooping cough and all lung troubles that can bo louud. Ask him about it, for ho fully guarantees it. EXHAUSTEDVITALITY. ILLUSTRATIVE Samplo FREE. vuniw TUVSFIF.. II II U 1 1 IlllWNhl I - A Great McOIcnl WorK on jmnnooo, ntrvuua nu fhyBlcnl Pcblllty, rrcnutnre Dccllno In Man, Kiiiaiutcil Vitality, Ac, Ac, and tiro untold ml- . - I l-.1l lU .....i nun cries resulting num iuuibmihvu v. .i pages, substantially bound tn gilt, nmslln. Con tains moro tnan 1U lnvailinuio iirratiiimviiB, braclng every vegetable remedy In tho pharma copeia for all acnto and clironlo diseases. It la emphatically a book for every man. l"rlco only It by null, post paid, concealed In plain wrapper. n.i.i'MTitATivi: hampm: vkv.v. to am, Young and mlddlo-aged men for tho next ninety days. Pond now, or cut this out, ai ynu may never too It ajaln. Addrcsi Dr. W. 11. 1'AltKCIt, 4 But (inch street, llo-ton, Mass. CURES ALL HUMORS, from n common Hloteli, or II minimi, to tlio worst SScroliiilu. Tlio licit lllomt lMirif lor over discovered. llyDrupirlsts. PRICE $1.00, on o nnTTi.r.s iuii $o.oo. for Infants and Children. "CaatorlnlsBowclladiptodtoclilldrenthnt I Castorla cures Colle, Constipation, IrccommcndltaasupcriortonnyprescrlDUon I Bour Btomacb, Ularrlicon, Eructation, known to me." II. A. Aucnsi, M. D., I '""J.Sro'?13' clvc' "P' ""d Promote" 111 Bo. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y, Without injurious medication. Tin CmTJ.cn Courier, 183 Fulton Etrcet, N. Y. ECONOMY' THJE FIUCTICAL 4tJ.E,SrJvION OF THE IIOUK. EVERY THING THAT IS NEW Ail STLYISH FOII Ti SRAON, CAN JK BOUGHT CMEAPIJB, THAI MWL A Large and JUST RECEIVED ssassHstHtasBsasassBSBassasisasjBi ALSO A LARGE AND SELECT LINE OV Call and be Convinced that you have the LARGEST SELECTION OF GOODS OF THE LATEST STYL,uBEST QUALITY, The Lowest Possible Prices AT THE QMAIN C. B. JHOBMIS, DEALER IN Foreign. Momestie WINES AND LIQUORS AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BL00MSBURG, PA. i Wllolt'SllIu mill AND BLACKSMITHS' ik'iulijiiurltrs (or MERCHANT IRON & STEEL. Sloro nnd WnrelmutH-H, No, 12C t" 128 Kiitnklln Avcnuf, No. 2 l.ack'ii Avtniiu it 210, 212 it 211 Cen ter Street, . SCRANTON, PA. If tr fin Mew Hook entitled THIRTY YEARS A DETECTIVE BY ALLAH riNKEItTON. Contalnln(rthorou(thndfomprfheBtTSTjioi4 if criminal rractlcef of ll (Iradw ni1 Classes, with Niimeroui Episodes of rfrtonal Bxpcrlencs in lb Detection of Criminals, rln a period f Thirty Team Aottvp JXtcctir Lira and embracing many, f nit nulv liittrtitlna ana thrWM0 DclcMte Skclclict. An entirely new book, pron vlu IttiutrattiJ, and wim Portrait of the Great DotecUre. 17 AGENTS WANTED! In every town tbero r number! of popl Irtll bt Add to ort ht tionH. 11 sells to Mer chants, Mechanics, Farmers and Professional men. Thus every Accnt can plck outflftu or 'more itti a town to whom he can fool sure ot selling it to. Wo want Ono Aft-ent In every township, or cottntr. tiTAnu person, Willi fhls boot, can become a5i'lW''(' lor '"'l particulars aud terms to noerits, address O.W.CA11LETON i CO., Publishers, New York, nprlo Oenuuil lii il. lH.luun . ill vtlv U lheroun jtiat l jrrai urn . upniimej iiusiivn.ii inny-lt-lt-d. Varied Stock of UYiMW-UAIiT For tliu Celebrntcil Chlckerlng, Ivcib & I'oml, anil Vosmfc Kon I'innos. AVurltlre nowni'il Kstuy OrR.ins, Violins, Avcordi'ons anil blieet AHisic. Culelnntcil White, New lllili Arm Drj'ls, New Home, ltoyal St. John, nntl I.IrI Ituiiuliig Domesllc bcwlnj," Mur.lilnus. Needles, oil nntl iiltiiulimuutB for till makes of Sewing Machines. STREET,) lil'tllll ili'fil.'ra ti, SUPPLIES. AGENTS WANTED wi just Published, ent fDOt,
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