THE COLUMBIAN AJSD DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBUllG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. An Opium Eater's Story, CRAWMNri OVKIt UKI HOT 11AI1S OP ItlON IN 1118 KHA1IHJI, Hil-.NZV A. SCIKN TU'lO lNVKSIlllATlO.S' AND 1T8 IlKStll.lr. Cincinnati Tlme-.1ttir, "Opium or dcntli 1" Tins brief senteiico was fairlv hissed into tho car of n prominent druggist on Vino Btrcct liy n person who, 11 low years ago well on is to day a hopeless wreck. I Ot'o can soarcely realize tho suffer ings 01 an opium victim, uo ijutncy Mas vividly poi .rayed it. Hut who can fitly describo tlio joy of tho rescued victim T II. C. WiUon, of Iiovcland, TO., formerly with March llarwood & Co., manufacturing chemists of St. Louis, and of tho well-known firm of II. C. "Wilson fe Co, chemists, formerly ot this city, gavo our reporter yesterday a bit of thrilling personal oxperienco in this line. "I have crawled over red hot bars of iron and coals of lire," ho said, "in my agony during an opium frenzy. Tho very thought of my sufferings freezes my blood and chills my bones. I was tlion eating over 30 grains of opium dally." "flow did you contract tho habit t" "Excossivo business cares broko mo down anil my doctor prescribed opium That is tho way nine-tenths of cases commence. When I determined to stop howover, I found I could not do it. "You may bo surprised to know," ho said, "that two-lifths of tho slaves of morphine and opium aro physicians. Many of these I met. Wo studied our cases carefully. Wo found out what tho organs wcro in which tho appetite was developed and sustained ; that no victim was freo from a demoralized condition of tfcoso organs; that the hope of a cure depended entirely upon the degree of vigor which coidd be im parted to them. I havo seen patients whilo undergoing treatment, compelled to resort to opium again to doaden tho horriblo pain iu thosb organs. I mar vel how I ever escaped." "Do you mean to Bay, Mr. "Wilson, that you havo conquered tho habitt" "Indeed I havo." "Do you object to tolling mo how?'' "No, sir. Studying tho matter with several opium-eating pliyBicinns, we bo camo satisfied that tho appetite for opium was located in tho kidneys and liver. Our next object was to find a specific for restoring thoso organs to health. Tho physicians, much against their codo addressed their attention to a certain remedy and became thorough ly convinced on its scientifio merits alone alono it was tho only ono that could be relied upon in every caso of disordered kidneys and liver. 1 thereupon began using it and, supplementing it with my own special treatment, finally got full over tho habit. I may say that the most important part of tho treatment is to get thoso organs first into good working condition, for in them the appetite originates and is sustained, and in them over ninety per cent of all other human ailments originate." "For tho last seven years this position has Icon taken by tho proprie tors of that remedy and finally it is be coming an acknowledged scientifio truth among tho medical profession ; many of them howover, do not openly acknowledge it, and yet, knowing they havo no other scientifio spcoific, their code not allowing them to uso it, they buy it upon the quiet and prescribo it in their own bottles." "As I said before, tho opium and morphine- habits can never bo cured until tho anpetito for them is routed out of tho Kidneys and liver. 1 havo tried everything, experimented with everything and as tho result of ray studies and investigation, I can say I know nothing can accomplish this re sult but Warner's safo cure." "Havo others tried your treatment!" "Yes sir, many ; and nil who havo followed it fully havo recovered. Several of them who did not first treat their kidneys and liver for six or eight weeks, as I advised them, completely failed. This form of treatment is al ways insisted upon for all patients, whether treated by mail or at the Love land Opium Institute, and supplement ed by our special privato treatment, it always cures." Mr. Wilson stands very high wher. ever known. His experience is only another proof of thu wonderful and con ceded power of Warner's safe cure over all diseases of vho kidneys, liver and blood, and tho diseases caused by de rangements of thoso organs. Wo may say; that it is very Haltering to tho proprietors of Warner' safo cure that it has received tho highest medical en dorsement and, after perlistont study, it is admitted by scientists that there is nothing in materia medica for the restoration of thoso great organs that equals it in power. Wo tako pleasure iu publishing the above stateraants coming from so reliable a source as Mr. Wilson and confirming by personal ex perience what wo have time and again published in our columns. Wo also extend to the proprietors our hearty congratulations on tho results wrought. Parm Work for June. This is tbo busiest of months for tho fanner. Corn planting, which is "plant ing" par excellence, over a largo part of tho country is not over before corn tillage presses, for tho weeds grow very fast, and tho graBS grows, too, so that haying ought to begin. Millet and fodder com must bo sowed and in many sections Swedish turnips or rutabagas need to bo in as early as tho 25th, though in others good crops may btf depended upon when sowed a month later. Thoso who havo orchard grass and clover iu soino fields will bo glad that they may begin tho hoy harvest by cutting thoso long beforo timothy and red-top meadows aro ready for tho mowing machine. This uaves a great deal of worry, and when tho timothy is ripo it may be cut at once if proper oalculatioiiB havo been made. As to tho ago when timothy should bo cut, it is well to bear in mind that for one's own uso it can hardly bo cut too giceu after tho heads aro well out, but for nalo for city feeding it is preferred as old as it can bo without thu seed shell, ing off from tho heads. It is used not ho much m nutriment at for bulky food with oats or ground feed. American Agriculturist for June. Thero aro scores of persons who aro Buffering from boiiio form of blood dis order or skin disease, such as Scrofula, J5oiln, eta, etc. After a practical test, J. II. Mercer asserts that Aoker'n Wood Elixir will certainly euro all biicIi dis. oases, Including Syphillis and Rheum, ntiem. Itia net a patent nostrum, but a scientifio preparation, ho guarantees it. After a thorough test J. II. Mercer most positively nt-serts that Acker's English Itcmcdy is tho best medicino for asthma, croup, coughs, whooping cough and all lung troubles that can be found. Ask him about it, for ho fully .guarantee It. AFTER MANY DAYS. When I was n young fellow I lived on father's frtrm, down thero in Con necticut. You'vo scon tho place Tho church was near tho tavern, and bo hind tho church was tho parsonago t and thero lived Dominlo Wheeler and his daughter Dolly. On Saturdays, after I had my supper, I used to drees myself, nnil tell my mother that l meant to call on Dominio Wheeler's folks. Mother generally answered that I couldn't do better i that tho dominio's conversation was suro to bo Improving, nnd that Dolly was not "hity-tity, like some gals sho could montion." I1 athcr would ndd i "and a pretty Itttlo critter, too.' Anil armed witl parental approval, I would go to tho parsonage. It was n good limo to go, for tho sermon had to uo hmshed, as n general thing, on that evening, nnd Dolly and I had delightful long talks in thoso solitary moments, and ono evening proposed to Dolly , and she accepted mo l no dominie gave us his ulcus ing, father and mother said they could not havo chosen a daughter-in-law to suit them better, and nil thoy asked was that wo should wait n littlo while. "My daughter is not seventeen years old yet,'1 said tho dominio. "You must not be in a hurry to tako her from mo." "Wait two years, nnd you will bo threo-ar.d-lwenty, and I'll give you tho rivr larin and build you a Iioum1," said father. Our course of truo lovo seemed to bo running very smooth, indeed, and I would have staked my life nnd soul, n pretty heavy stake, on my constancy. Jitit, somehow, I think Satan thought wo wero too happy, and laid a trap for mo. Doctor Robin's widow, a managing woman with a big house, was in tho habit of taking summer boarders, and every year a lot ot city strangers wandered about tho place from June to September. When Uolly and 1 had been engag ed about a year and a half, tho widow had 30 boarders in her house, nnd Ike nnd Julwm, nnd all the male help slept in tho barn. There was one young lady there, a Miss Sally Grey, so pretty that every ono who saw her was talking about it. And I was introduced to her. Somo women havo a way of making a man act against his better judgment. Sho was ono of them. I did not mean to flirt with her, out 1 did. 1 did not mean to meet her m shady lanes, and in tho quiet wood paths, hut we nut. Sho knew (I supposo Iko Hobius had told her) about my engagement, and sho teased mo about being afraid of my sweetheart. "hueh a good, prim little thing, sho would say. "Is she dreadfully shock ed at mo 1 Does sho think I am a flirt t Docs sho pray for mo iu meet ing 1 i felt angry, but vet I was tjiauod into proving myself free to do ns 1 liked. At a littlo eveniug nartv. to which wo wero asked. I danced five dances with her, and when at last, my conscience smoto me, and I went to look for Dolly,! found sho had gono home. "Shn said her pa wanted her," said Mrs. Robins s "but 1 tell you plainly, James wardener, I don t bchevo it; and for my part, I don't nee what peo plo enn find to admire in that impu dent Now York girl. If my Tilly be haved like hcr.Id shut her upon bread and water until sho reformed. I hurried away but tho parsonago was shut up when I got there, and I spent an hour walking up and down netoro tho house, staring- at tho dark windows. Tho timo seemed very long until tho next evening, and I went over to tho parsonage very early, but Dolly was not there. "She's gono to pend tho evening somewhere," said tho dominie, kindly. "I supposo she forgot to leave word for vou to como for Tier. She isn't very well, cither ; a cold, I puppose. I know I generally caught cold at n party when I was young and attended such entertainments. I hopo she'll bo careful. Her poor mother died of con sumption." My heart gavn a great lea)). I thought of Dolly ill, dying, even dead, and I went out into tho kitchen to ask tho servant it Dolly left any message for me. "She said sho wouldn't bo homo to. night," answered Nora ; "at least, thiq evening, I mean, and she did not leavo word whero she was going." JNora understood, 1 saw. I felt terribly injured and I made up my mind to revenge mvself by spending tho evening with Sallv Gray. one was at home, tho servant girl faid, and I found her waiting in tho parlor for me. Wo had it ourselves. Mrs. Robins never camo in, nor any of tho other borders ; indeed, it was now growing lato in tho seasons, nnd they wero almost all gono away. If I never knew how to flirt before, Sallv Gray taught mo how that night, nnd when 1 took leave ot her i was imprudent enough to tell her I should like to kiss her. "Do it, if vou desire," said she. And then I Yes, I kissed her : and as I did it tho door opened, nnd wo started apart, and thero stood Dolly. !. -II J emu uau seen i an. ' "I loft my bonnet her," sho said. "Mr. Isaac is going homo with me, nnd I came to get it. Sorry to disturb you." oho was very cool and contemptu ous blio tied hor bonnet on at the glass ; threw her littlo mantln over her shoulders ; and went out. Next day bIio broko our engagement nnd sent mo back my ring. 1 ho next week 1 left homo and went away to sea. Some ono had told mo that Dolly was going to marry Iko 1101)111. Mother wrote to mo often ; and never mentioned Uolly nnd 1 never asked about her. I lived with men, generally on tho sea, and had no thought of liking or caring for any woman, i always intended to go homo and bco tho old folks, but they died of a fever within two days of each other, and a stranger sent mo thu nows. Lawyer Dredgers saw to tho (state, and did what I asked him to do with tho money. I did not need it then, but it would keep mo from being n beggar in my old age. And still I saileJ tho eea, until 40 years old an accident happened to mo which camo near being my death, It did not kill mo or eripplo me, but I was no longer fit for n pailor's life, and thero was nothing left for mo but to snttlo down on land and Hvo on my money, and so I went homo at last to talk to Lawyer i-iredgers, and get inn advice. I felt very sad ns I walked through the village, My parents wcio dead, no one remembered w; I had not a friend in tho place. Tho lawyer had done his best to mako my money profitable to me, and I was richer than I dreamid. When (CwitntiKl (44 mill ntumn.) 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I'lonse read tho followlntr condensed extracts rrnm unsnllclted testimonials, all or recent date: Oliver V. it. Holmes, sun .lose, Cnl., writes: ''I llndtho remedy all and even mora than repre sented. 1 receive Instantaneous relief." E. !. Unrson, A. !., Warren, Kansas writes: "Was treated by eminent physicians of this country and (lermany: tried tlio cllmaio or different states nothing nllorded relict llko jour preparation." T. K. dates. County Treasurer. Thlladeinhln. JIlss., wrltus: "Havo used tho ItcmeUy, Would not live without It, livery one that uses It re commends IU" I. II. l'helps, 1'. M (irlircs. Ohio, writes: "Suf fered with asthma 40 ears. Your medicine In .1 minutes does moro ror mo than the most eminent physician uiu lor me m tnreo years." 11. o. I'lumnton, Jollet. ill., writes: "Send ca tarrh ltemedy at once. Cannot cct along without iu i unuii-iu uoiuo mosi vniuauio uicuicn havo ever tried." (!co. 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I' 1) box ot t'coUa Which will ill i iu iiiuiu iiiuucy 'JIji rltflit away than anythlnii Al.t 111 tilt J t ,-A All . JT' IIUIIU nil, Ul either fee, bucuwh! from The brD.lii mini tnfnrtunn mionu nrst hour. to o the workers, absolutely aure. At once ad Uiosf, '1kik & Co., Auyubla, Maluo. -.jb-W U-I.I L J.fJi. alllJ.fS atiH t iff wm 324 nnd 32(J Pearl St., Now York. KiT BfflD I'OU CJltOULAlt. may ss n d. DVHlUiSA.-It8Nature. fauces, J'reen lion and euro. IiyJohn 11. McAlvln" Ixiwell Jlass., 14 )ears tux collector, bent Ireo to ony od dress. inay.iis w d I 1 1 Illi Till-: (.IlliAT I i an Aiisoi.tiTi: ( i iti: roit CATARRH. T": inl t.tiilitnrn ceii vlclit rcftdlly to tt niiil Imliol failed lo rnro ft HiirIo Crt?o Iiith direct loin n ro f ot low ill, 1 Is f ucpc5S Iiti hpcii U'lnnrknblonnd Us euros uoiulcr. Ait. HlMlio inutiiiicrrsfiil prcpnrntton In tlio innrkFtrur OATAItltll nn.t tho only ono tlmt rroiulfici nn Altp"luti' t i n Cum. It U ruly a tjlcflritf to m.inktml. A Trial l nil flint l nKctl for It. Onro UfltHl, it Hfthvnyn recninmciulcil. Komi for U'Mlinonlals of actual cures. IT HAH Ml KQlAL POIl MALARIA. A POSITIVE CCRli IS ASSURED. One holllo In (tcncrally nifllclcnt for a cure. Stop tailing (luliilno. Atrial only la nikeil for Krl LKIl'H ('ATAimit llBMKIiV. It ll ft NI'IIVICKI for all ilUcai'flnruinic fromnn linpurolilooil anil ilrlies nil eruptions licm tlio ski n. l'or Hyjilii. Illlceotnplnlnlf It is superior to any preparation In tho market. One bottlo will euro inout of tlio lullnwlnir complaints nnil a coutlnucil uso mil foaiTtVKtv cure, Savo iloctor bills ami try It. miKt'.MATISM. SCROFULA. SKIN KKUITIOXS. vi:ari:ii:Aii diseases. DYSPEPSIA. LOSS OF APPETITE. FEEMtfU OF I.AIVOOUIt. HIMGUSKESK. MVKIt T ItOUHLES. iVERVOI'S lVEAKXr.SS. FEMALE IVKAKKESS. Kkllku's I'ataiu'.u Hevkov Is no patent incillcinc, but a salb anil pleasant preparation to take ami surely tlio irrcntest medical ill'cov cry of tlio aitc Ono bottlo rejuvenates thoentlro svslcm anil po.cs-c moro virtue than a half ifii7ii-i bottlci of onlluiiry patent preparations. Willo for tcstiinonliils anil other information. Sl'or sale by lruuirtts cenerally. l'ltici: 1 .00 a iiotti.i:. six iiot nili I'ou ss.-.oo. On reccljit ofm.l.oo by tho inniiufacturcr", Samukt. 1 Kellku t Oo., Hnrri-btirir, l'a., six bottles will bo sent express pa iu. , fjSitS PRCMipm. drsnil Prlxe Medal, Pari., 1S78. Ask your Grocer for It. Wm, Ilrpyilonncl .51 tr, 20a North Front Street, PHILADELPHIA, l'A, ADVEHTISKUS bv nildrrssinK OEO. 1', liowcll & CO., 10 Spruce St., New York, eai uiu t-A,itti.-o.-n, ui any pruoofceu uneni a MJHTISINO m American New spapers. Wll pago pamphlet, UHi. may 14 It. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. TTvKIjAWAHE, LACKAWANNA AND 1V WKSTKItN ItAlI.ltOAl). BLOOMSlJUltG DIVISION, NOllTII. STATIONS. ....icranton,... Hellenic... ...Taylorvllle.. .. Lackawanna,. SOUTH. p.m. p.m, n.m u Od it! 311 S 51 11! ill 8 4S 12 as D 40 12 IS 8 .11 VI (W 8 27 12 0.1 8 22 11 68 8 17 11 .'il 8 12 11 50 S 08 II 47 8 08 11 If 8 01 11 4,' 7 m 11 38 7 til 11 .11 7 60 11 30 7 4.1 11 23 7 .10 11 12 7 18 11 00 7 11 10 61 7 0.-1 1(1 47 0 68 10 41 0 61 10 .18 tl 60 10 .11 (1 42 10 J.7 311 10 21 0 30 10 Hi 0 26 10 11 tl 08 I) 611 0 00 'J V.I 5 55 i) 45 5 40 9 3.' p.m. am. S30 a.m. a.m. n.m 0 10 9 15 2 05 I) 15 9 20 2 11) 8 211 8 22! 8 111 8 10 0 2U U 2li li 27 9 31 0 34 9 41 C 40 9 47 r, 45 9 52 li 19 J 511 U -M 10 (HI s 01, ..West Pittbton, I'lltSlOU : 58 ....Wyoming. i oi . ...Mnuuy 7 60 lleiiiietl.. , 7 -It ....Kingston .... 7 47 ....Kliifoton .... 7 42 riyuiuutli June " 88 .... Plymouth...., I '11:.... AionUale. , 7 30 ....Nunllcoko... 7 21 Hunloek's Creek .6S 10 (152 60 (i 58 10 0511 50 7 02 10 102 55 7 07 10 15 3 00 7 12 10 20 3 05 7 15 10 25 3 10 7 2.1 10 82 3 Si 7 12 ..Miicksiiinny.. 7 oo , Ilick'H l-'erry.. 0 61 ..llcaelillaten., 0 17 Iierwlck.... ll 11 .llrlnr Creek., u 38 ..willow Uioo.. 34 ...LlinoHIdgo... 0 27 L'spy G 21 ...lilooinsburtr... fi 10 .... ltunert 7 37 10 41.1 I. 7 50 II 11 .1 7 57 11 OH 8 68 8 01 11 134 05 8 10 II 20 4 1 8 14 11 25 4 16 8 18 11 29 4 8 25 It 3114 8 30 11 44 4 31 8 811 11 60 4 40 8 41 11 65 4 40 li u.Catawl'a Hrldiro 5 5ni. .. Danvlllo.... 8 68 12 13 5 01 n 49 ....Chlllakky.,,. 9 05 12 2HS 12 5 431.... Caincion.... 9 08 12 255 17 6 32Northumberland 9 25 12 40 6 35 a.m. I I n.m. a.m. p.m W. V. HALSTEAD, Supt. Superintendent's onico. Scranton, Feb.lkt,i8S! Pennsylvania Railroad. . Ml Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. H TIME TABLE. in effect Nov. tub, lt5. 'lialns leave Sun- uury. EASTW.UIl), 9.40 a.m., hca snoro Express (dally ejeept Sunday), for Harnsburir and lutermedlatestatlons, uiii.iuK uu 1 imuui-iium o.ia p. Ul. ! xsewlorK, U.UU D. 10.: llaltinioro. 4. 10 11. m WnshlnMnn D.oop. m., connecimtf at I'hlladelpliia for alt Sea nuore poinis. Turoufu passenirer coach to l'hlladelphl.i. 1.11 n rn Tlo nvnM dally except Sunday),for Hanlsburi; and Interme diate blnilons, arrlvlnir at I'll fl u d 0 1 p li la (1.60 p. in. : Nuw Vork, 9.35 p. m. : Uaitlmoro 0.45 p.m. i Washington, 8.00 p. 111. Pallor car uiruuk'u 10 l iiuauei una anil pabhcut'er coaches ,uiuu,u iui uiiuuciiiuiu uiiu iiuiiuuure. 7.60 11. m. Itenovo Accommodation ilnllv iui iiuiiiauuiK uuu uii iiut-riiit'iiiaie biauons, arriv iuk ul 1 uiiuui-iiiui.i 4 -o u. 111. : .-cw lOrK 7.00 U. m- iiuuiuiuit', o.o 'x. iu. ; iabiiiugton c.30a. in. bleenlmrcar accominodatloiiH run i uvurnii Harrlbburi; for I'blladelnhliL uml 'i-u'ViiLv ihikh,,. days athiouitli sleepinir car will bo ma; on this train from Wllllamsp't to Philadelphia. Philadelphia uaiavusuowu ivuiumiu niccpur umiimurucu UIlll I . m. .50 a. m. lsno JIall (dallv ercpnt Mnmlnv. for IlarrlDburg and Intermedlato stations, umviuu' ut i niiauei una B.25 a. in. New York 11.30 u. m. ; lialtlmoio 8.15 a. m. ; WasUlnglon, 9.25 a.m. Through Pullman bleeplnncarsaio run on iuii train iu i uiiuiu-ipiiia, iiauimoro ana wasnint ton, and Ihrounn pasaeuner coaches to rhtlade phla and Halttiuore. 6.20 a. m. Erlo Mall (dally eicert Sunday), to. wiiaiw Aitu. k'ua ana intermediate stations, Kochester, llurra. x.rio nun mi luienneuiaiu biauons nnd conandal. iuuuu luti'urar aiis, wiiu luiougu 1'unman 1'al, ace cars and passencer coaches to Krle and llnrh. ester. Tivl- ll.vnii ml ii.,nuuii .,. " 9.53 News EXDrcss (dallv expont. Snn,lfiv tnr 1.00 D. 111. Niagara KKlirosM (lliillv ivrinf. Nun day) for Kano and Intermedlato stations und Can audalijua and principal Intermedlato stations, liocucsier. iiunaio and Nlaeam i-'jiiu win through passenifer coaches to Kane and llochester uuu i uuui cur iu muiaiiispori. 6.30 p. m. Fast Line (deny except sundayHor Ho. uoo and Intermediate stations, und lilinira, Wat kins and Intermediate stations, uuu iliniu,.), Beuser coaches to Itenovo and Watklns. v.m a. in. auuaav man ror lfonon nmi inirrmn. UIUIU DIULIUUS, TUItOUGII TRAINS KOlt HUNUUItY FJiOM THE sunuar man leaves l'linadpiniiin a nn n m iiurribuurir i.-iu arnviiiL' nt Hunnnrv u ii n m wit i. j-iuuuhu Biuiiiiuutur iruiu ruuuaeipum 10 WH- Nowh Kxpresa leaves rhlladelPhla 4.80 a- m. IIarrUburL y.m a. in. dally except Sunday arrhlutruX Buubury tt.63. a. in. except buuday arrivlnt; at buubury, l.ou p. m., with through l'arlor car Irom l'hilaaelpnia phLi and UuUluiore. Fast Lino leavea Now York U.00 a. ra, ! l'lUladel Phla.11.50 a. ni. : WuMhlii'un. u.tvi n. m itt.m moie. 10.13 a. in., (dallv txcent Mimi.iv nrruimr n coaches rom rhUadelphla and HaUfiiioie. pnu, ii.aop. m. ; va8hiULjicn(io.uoii.iu.i juitu i.riu,imuuuvearuw iorw w.uup. m. : rhlladol at hunbury 5.15 u. m.. with throufjh l-niimniT Bleepuitfcara trum I'hlludelphla, WasUlucton and iuiuiuuiummiuruu,'u paucnger coached (row mmuviijuiu, Htl.MIIHtV, IIAZI.IiT(IN A- U'll.KltNIIAItlli: IIAII. IlllAll A. Ml MIKTII AMI WliM' HI'AMIII llll.VAV. .,... . (Hall)' except bunuay.) Wllkesbarre Jlall leaves Sunburv ln.ona. m. ariHIne at liloom I'crry 10.W a. m., Wllkes-barro 12.1b p. in. Express Kast leavea Runburr n. m.. nrrivinr. at Uluom terry 8.37 p. m., Wllkts-barro t.68 p. ui Bunbury Mail lea es Wilkesburru 10.4(1 a. m. arrlv. Intr at liloom Ferry I2.C5 n. m.. Kuiibury I2.b5 n. m X lireSS est lftP. Vlll.-i.u.lirrn O A rlvlnif at liloom Ferry 4.15 p. m.,sunbury 6.l('p.ia" SUNDAY ONLY. Sunday mall leaves Eunburv 11.M n m ,rii-i,. at .liloom Ferry 10.14 a. m.. Wllkes-liarre il;3a a.u' Duuu, anuuimuuuiiuii ifaveH iikes'iiarro 6:15 1. a., arrtvlnt' at liloom Ferry, 0.4a p. iu., bunbury, 'vfi'Fh I'unii, j, jt, wood, oen, ilaoaiftr. Gen. l-assenser Aitent nil tlio liiisineRS wns over 1 took n moonlight stroll tliroiigli ilia etrcot. It wnn 20 yenrs sluco tKo nlglit 1 kissed Sally Grey, nnd lost my lovo by il but notlilnc 1 1 ml nltcrod In tlio outward ns licet of tlio place, l'ooplo wcro sitting on tliolr porches ns of yorct tlio snmo tlnwots Bcomed to bloom iu tho gardonsj tho snmo loungurs tostnnd rtbout thotitvuni door; thu Bftine young men nnd ilrls to lintijj upon tho garden gates. It was odd to think that tho girls might bo tho daiiLj'hturg of thoso I know. Thoro stood the ohmvli! there tho parsonage. I walked toward it. Tho windows of tho sitting room wiro open. I druw softly near and peeped In. Tho old ciock in tho corner. The old rag carpel was cither the samo or another just llko it. Thero was only ono bluu taso on the mantel. I sup poso tlio other had been broken, but thero were, ilio proliles of grandpa and grandma Wheeler over thu escritoire. Thtio was Dominio Wheeler, looking very much older, silting exactly as ho used to sit be.-ide tho ladle, his red handkerchief over his knees, a cup of ti a in his liniuls. "Uolly," hu paid. And f i om an inner room camo a woman, large, handsome and high coloreo, who said : "Well father t" Could it bt) my slim young 1) illy. Yep, it was. Sho was very line looking now, nud shu looked no matronly thai I immediately o includ ed that nIic was Mr-". Isaao ltobiiw. Siill 1 could not leavo thu window. 'It was my one- ulimp-u of her," I said to myself, "for years past and years to o(im." "Well, fnthd-r shoeaid. And turned smiling lownrd him. I vu been thinking il over, Dolly," hu paid. ''I think it would bo best "fo ou to irairv. I am eighty. I ennnni live long. ou hud heller juariy Mr lirahmaii. lie is very fonll ol )ou. You liku him, I am mire. U it for my snkn j on say no ?'' Sho bunt over him and put her hands on lii- shoiihleis. "Father," slie said, "lam goiutf lo tell the tiiilb, a thing a woman sdibun does in these matleis. I should not have to leave ynu ; so it is not for your sake, much as 1 lovo you. lbit I do not caio for Jlr. Uiahmau. I havo only caiod for ono man in. mv life my first love, James (-Jardner. I sent him away from me, and he had dono very wrona ! but I .think now that wu both lovid each other. I know that, even now, I cannot forget him. nnd that. I never shall forget him whilo I live.'' Theie wero tears in her eyes ; slm brushed them away. Iu a moment I was at tho door ; sho opened it. I hold out both my haurh. Thoso wcro Dolly's girlish eyes that looked at me, and I caught her iu my arms. "I havo come back to be forgiven, Dolly," I said, and I saw that I had not come in vain. Buchanan's Tragio Lovo Story. V'athlHgton Uller Iu The Chkivju Xncs. President Buchanan's love story is historic, and roads moro like tho con ventional novel of fifty years ago than plain fact. IJut it happened just as tragedies happen .every day that aro many times stranger than fiction. When ho was a poor joung lawyer he became engaged to Miss C'olemau, who belonged to ono of the richest, stablest ami, it may bo assumed, nanowest minded nnd most purblind families i riniadclpliia . he (Jolemaiis by means approved of tho match, but nevertheless the young couple beonne engaged. iur. isuoiiaiiau was then liraelisir.r' law in a remote iiait i eiinsylvania, and in those days o siage-coaones and sadille-bags corro siKinderico was liable to interruptions" iuiss. oiemaii s letters became lrreau lar and then stopped altogether. lie wrote repeatedly, but not no reply. At last he determined to so to 1 iiilau puia, uui at Lancaster thu stao me with an accident nnd .Mr. Uuelianan suffered a broken lei; He wrote auai is soon as ho was able, but still heard nothing. Laid up in a country taver in the midst of a phenoncnal snow storm, for six weeks, embittered him and ho wrote Miss Coleman a letter of fieroe reproachps, and then wrote no more. Now for Miss Coleman's par Her eminently rcsuectablo family irom tho beginning intercepted all of her lelKis and all of Mr. Buchanan's. She made all the nppeals to him a womai eouiu maue, uui sue never had a line from him after bo left Philadelphia except that last cutting letter and as, inioriunately, it contained notliiutr mil, ins renunciation ot her. sho cou i know nothing ot what had preceded it, Tho eminently resncctablo iamilv wen satisfied the milch was broken off by means mat wo.ini nave landed them all in the penitentiary in thet-o (lavs A year or two afterward Mr, huehnnan was in Philadelphia and at ball came face to face with Mis Colo man. Neither spoke, and Mr. Ibiclian an paid marked attention to 'cnotht fin i prer,eni. mat uigut a young friend who was staying vviih .Miss Coleman said to her, w'bilo tho two girls wero alrne in their room: "Did you see iur. isuchanau 's attention to Miss ? Now thev mlcht have been yours had you leeognized him Miss Coleman began to sob violently one vtoiim hoi uu soothed, and he tueiul, becoming alarmed, called tho family. Of what next happened two accounts liavo been ttiveii : onu was that slio had t.-uen poison and her suf. icrings auerwar-i camo Srom that but thoso who wero near her Baid that slio was simply suffering fiom uncoil iioiiaoio mental anmiis h. Towar ejiiuiiiuig, wuen uer puiso nan cot bo iow mat it was scarcely pi'iceptible,nnd uer nei voiiH exciiemeiu nnd changed into a profound stupor, tho doctors wero sent tor. Hut slio was nast heln lliey never roused, her and sho died tlio next (lav of what tho doclors call ed nervous exhaustion, but which coes oy me name ot a broken heart. Then tho truth came to Mr. Buchanan's ears and from that day his bachelorhood was assured. When he was P resilient tno story was generally known, mid theru wcro no reports about bis mniri ace as long ns ho was in thu White iloiite. J. II. Mercer would esiioclallv rrenin. ineiid to tno uui Ca Aekei'H Deuimiii. n M'l.l..i., A . .. I .!.. .1 . i .ami i urn. JIB ll i;iilUV(l UR')' iaVO DO enual. Thev nro friininntri.il in nroiiio L'oiiktnmtion, J)y8icpHl.i, and all diseases arising from a deranged Btoinach. With n free use of tlio Tah. . O , klltu ietn, aicK Headache is impossible. J. II. Moicer Wishes to ninkn nn assertion, which ho can hack with a positive L'liaranleo. It is all abent Acker's Ulood Elixir. Tin !,;, f, - itBiiperior mciits over all otlinr r.mo,i. ies of its kind, and cunranioea fnr it n positive and snro euro for Itlienmmlam Syphillis, and nil blood disorders, it .iuuq uiu niviu ii oiu spots and disease, and leaves tho comploxion clear Ask him about it. EXHAUSTEDVITALITY. ILLUSTRATIVE Samplo FREE. KNOW THYSELF., A Great Medical Work on Manhood, Nervous and rhyrslcal Debility, rrcmstnro Bccllno In Man, Uxhamtcil Vitality, Ac, Ac, and the untold ml erles tcsnlttng from Indiicrctlon or cxccucs t 300 pngct, eubstantlally bound In gilt, mmlln. Con. tains moro tlian 123 Invaiuabto prescription', cm bracing every vcgctalilo remedy In tho pharma copeia for all acuto and chronic diseases, tt If. emphatically a book for every man. Trlco only It by mall, post paid, concealed In plain rapper. IM.UHTUAT1VK HAMI'Mi I'UliU TO A Mi Young and middle-aged men for tho next ninety days. Send now, or cut this out, as you may never sec It asaln. Address Dr. W. II. rAHBUIl, -1 Hut finch street, lloston, Mass. mwM CURES ALL HUMORS, from n common llloleli, or liiitlnii, to tlm worst Scroluln. The licm llliiml rurlflcroverelUcovored. HylMnrglsts. PRICE $1.00, fl'..VSygS". tXW NalAAAAAyiJfcgKWN VWVV! k kjk SM Veav IL ISealaMea.atalalaMa.alalalalM for Infants nnd Children. "CaitorlalssowclladaptedtochUdrenthat I Cttstotla cures Colic, Constipation, l recommend It o3Bur-rior to nay prescription I four fitomach. Diarrhoea, Kruetatlon, known to me." IL A. Aucnsr,, It. D., I Kills Worms, fives' sleep, r I .-ouiote dl. Ill Bo. Oxford St, Brooklyn, tl. T. Wltfioullnjurlous modlcatloi. Tax CtTTiBB Coktant, 1S3 FUton Street, N. Y. QUESTION OF THE HOUR. EVERY, THING THAT IS NEW All STLYfSIi 111 THE SEAON, CA )E J30UGHT CHEAFIEK THAI- A Large and CLOTHING JUST RECEIVED. ALSO A LAUGfE AND SELECT LINE OF Call and be Convinced that you have the LARGEST SELECTION OF GOODS OF THE LATEST STYIX BEST QUALITY, The Lowest Possible Prices AT THE Fpste totting gto-vt OF KloomsbiBB'y, Pa, IU v L.l QMAIN STREET,) C. 1. JBOBMNS,-" " DEALER IN Foreign, and Homes tie WINES AND LIQUORS AMD JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Wholesale und Itetnll dealers In WAGON MAKERS' AND BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES. Hcnd(juart( rs for MERCHANT R0N & STEEL- Store nnd Warehousex, No. 120 it 28 Franklin Avenue, No, 'J Lack'u Avenuo it 210, 212 ifc 211 Ct'i tcr Street, SCRANTON, PA. E. B. BROWER OAS FITTING & STEAM HKATINO DEAI.Klt IN STOVES & TIN WARE. All kinds of work In Shoot Iron, Hoof ing nnd Spouting promptly attended to. irrSi rlct attention given to heating by stoam. Cornor of Main & East Sts., Blbomsburg, Pa. TO FARMERS T Anyone In wantot tho Cilass Feed Fertilizer, Grain Drill, Cider Mill or liny thing Manufactured by the Company, can get them of AARON SMITH, BUOKIIQItN, PA. npr. IB-Cms. Varied Stock of J', BAXtWZEtit For thu Celebrated Oliickcrlng, Ivcrs & mull, uuu vusom oon rmnos. worlure- limvni'il V.alnv rir,.-,..u n,.ll A , - , n. wrS",0i wuiiiia, VL-LurueuilH and Slieet JIusic. Celebiated White, New High Arm Davis, New Ho;ne, ltoynl St. John, nnd Light ItuiiniiiL' Donitstlc Sewing Slnr.hlncs. Needles, oil nnd nttacluuents for all innkes of Sewlug Machines. i