THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. BoiontlBo Truth. HEOAHttN(J TUB IUNCTION8 OK Afo 1M l'OOTAKT OIK I AN, oi' which Tim l'uiii.io knows iiut i.iTm: WOItTllV CAKKKM, CONMtiKHAtlOM. 'Jh the JCditor of the Scientific American : IVill you permit us to make known to the public theacts we have learned during the past ti years concerning disorders of the human Kidneys and the organ which diseased Kidneys so easily break down? You are conduct ing a Scientific paper, and are prejudiced except in favor of Tiiutii. It is needless to say, no medical Journal of "Code" standing teoidd admit these facts, for very obvious reasons. jr. jr. waiikkji o oo., l'roprietors o" Warner's Safe Cure." That wc may cmphasizo and clear lycxplatii tlio relation tho kitlnoys sus tain to tho general health, and how much is dependent upon them, wo pro pose, metaphorically speaking, to tnko oao from tho human body, placo it in tho wmh-bowl boforo us and oxamino ii for tho public benefit. Yon will itnagino that wo have bo foro us a body shaped like a bean, smooth and glistening, about four inch es in length, two in width, and ono in thickness. It ordinarily weighs in tho adult male, about fivo ounces, but is somewhat lighter In the female. A small organ t you say. But understand tho body of tho average bizo man con tains nbout ten quarts of blood, of which every drop passes through these filters or sewers, as they may bo called, many times a day as often as through tho heart, making a complete revolution in three minutes. From tho blood thvy separate tho waste material, work ing away sttadily night and day, sleep ing or waking, tireless as tho heart it self, and fully of as much vital import ance j removing impurities from sixty fivo gallons of blood each hour, or about forty-nino barrels each day, or .0, 125 hogshead a year 1 What a won der that tho kidneys can last any length of timo under this prodigious strain, treated and neglected as thoy aro ! AVo slico this dolisato orjjan open lengthwise) with our knife, ard will roughly discrtbo its interior. Wo find it to be of a reddish-brown color, soft and easily torn j filled with hundreds of littlo tubes, short and thread-like, starting from tho arteries, coding in n little tuft about midway from tho outside opening into a cavity of ooDsiderablo size, which is called the pelvis or, roughly speaking, a sac, which is for tho purpose of holding tho water to iurther undergo purifica tion before it passes down from here into tho ureters, and so on to tho out side of tho body. These littlo tubes aro tho filters which do their work autoWtically, and right here is tohere the disease of the kidney first begins. Doing tho vast amount of work which they are obliged to, from tho slightest irregularity in our habits from cold, from high living, from Btim ulanls or a thousand and one other causes rfhich occur every day, they be come somewhat weakened in their nerve forco. What is tho result? Congestion or stoppago of the current of blood in tho small blood vessels surrounding them, which becoruo blocked j these delicate membranes are irritated ; inflammation is set up, then pus is formed, which collects in the pelvis or sac ; tho tubes aro at first partially, and soon wo to tally, uuahlo to do their work. Tho pelvic sao goes on distending with this corruption, pressing upon tho blood vpssele. All this timo remember, the blood, which is entering tho kidneys to be filtered, is passing through this terrible disgusting pus, lor it cannot take any othtr routo I Stop and think of it for a moment. Do you realize tho importance nav the !.-- - I i ' . 1 viim utciuMiity, ui iiuviug luu Kiuueys in order? Can you expect when they aro diseased or obstructed, no matter how Li tip, that you can haveMre blood and escape diseases It would be just as reasonable to expect, if a pest houso were set across Broadway and countless thousauds wero compelled to go through its pestilential doors, an escape from contagion and dieeaso as for ono to expect the blood to escape pollution when constantly running through a diseased kidney. Now, what is the result 1 Why, that tho blood takes up and deposits this poieon as it sweeps along into every oigan, into every inch of muscle, tissue, flesh and bone, froirr your head to your feet. And whenever, from bert unary influence or other wise, some part of the body is weaker than another, a countless train ot diseases is established, such as con sumption in weak lungs, dyspepsia, where there is a delicate stomach ; nerv oiitiiPFs, insanity, paralysis or heart disease in those who have weak nerves. The heart must soon feel the effects of thepoison, as it requires pure blood to ueep it m right action, it inei eases its stroko in number and forco-to com pensato for tho natural stimulus want ing, in its endeavor to crowd tho im pnro blood through this obstruction, causing pain, palpitation, or an out of- breath feelinir. Unnatural as this forced labor is, tho heait must soon falter, be coming weaker and weaker until one day it suddenly stops, and death from apparent "Heart diseaso is tuo verdict. But tho medical profession, learned and dignified, call these diseases by high sounding names, treat them alone and patients die, br the arteries aie carrying slow death to the affected part, constantly milling fuel brought irtm Huso suppurating, pus-laden kid neys wincu Hero in our wnsli-bowl aro very putrefaction itfelf, and which should havo been cured fir-it. Bui this is not all tho kidneys havo to do; for you must remember that oach adult takes about seven pounds of nourishment overy twenty-four hours to supply the wasto of tho body which is constantly going on, a wasto equal to tho quantity taken. This, too, the kidneys havo to separate from tho blood iti all other decomposing matter. iJut yon say, "my kidneys aro all rich!. I havo no pain in tho back." .Mistaken man I i'coplo dio of kidney diseaso of no bad a character that the organs are rnttur, nod yet thoy have never mere itaaapuin nor an acne 1 Why ? Beeauso thu disease beginf, as wo havo shown, in tho interior of tho kidney, where there lire fewnerces of jetimg to convoy mo Eernatton ofpaln way mis is so wo may nover Know When you consider their great work tho delimit)' of their Hiriirltirc, tho ease Willi which lliey are deranged, can you woiKifi at llm hi Health ot our men and M'uiiKiif Health and long lifo cannot lii i-xpu'.cd when so vital an organ is impaired. Nnn wonder Homo writers fiy wo ore df cenerMing. Don't vou ice tho great, iho cxttcmo importance l Unplug this machinery in wmking 1 1 di rt Could thu finest engine do eton n fractional pait of this work, w'tho'it nttoniion from the engineer I Don't jou see how dangerous this hid lui disease is 7 It is luiking about us constantly, without giving any Indica tion of its presence. Tho most skillful physicians cannot detect it nt times, or the kidneys them, selves cannot be examined by any means which wo havo at our command. Even an analysis of tho water, chemic ally and microscopically, roveals noth ing dcfinlto in maty enses, oven when the kidneys aro inn ly broken down. Then look out tor them, im disease, no matter whero situated, to till per cent., as shown by nftcr death exami nations, his its origin in tho breaking lown of tticso recroting lubes in the ntenor of tho kidney. As you vnlito health, as vou desire long 11 fo froo from sickness and suffer- ng, givo theso organs sorno attention. Keep then, in cood condition and thus prevent (as is easily done) all diseaso. warnor s bato Uure, as it becomes year niter year bettor known lor us wonderful cures and its power over tho kidneys, has done- and is doing moro to increase tho nverago duration of lifo than nil the physicians and medicines known. Warner's Safo Curo is a truo pecifio, mild but certain, harmless but oncrgetio and agreeable to tho taste. Take it when siok as a cute, and nover let a month go by if you need it, without takinc a low bottles as a pro- ventivo, that tho kindoys may bo kept in proper order, the blood puro that health and loner lifo may ho your bless ing. II. II. WAUNEK & CO. CHURCH NOTES. It is stated that Metliocltut missionaries havo mads 10,000 convert in Sierra Leono, Africa. Bumlay, Nov. 7, will l specially otwrvwl as u ilay of prayer for foreign missions throughout the world. Dr. William Dean, after service for fifty yean as a missionary In China, lias Just re turned to Portland, Me. The annual meeting of the board of educa tion of the Methodist Episcopal church villi bo held in New York ou Wednesday, Nov. 10. Methodist leaders aro discussing tho advi sability of holding a convention of Metho dists from all parts of tho world, in this country in lbtll. Ex-Secretary of War Robert Lincoln has olTeral to give tko new Episcopal church, known as "Lincoln Memorial," in Chicago, a large and elegant lliblo presented to his father during his presidency of the United States. The joint anniversaries of tho Sunday School union ami of the Tract Society of tho Methodist Eplscojml church, will bo held in St. Louis, Mo., Nov. ltt-21, Bishop llow man, president of the societies, will preside, and several distinguished clergymen and lay men will take mrt In tho exercises. Three years ago there were no German Congregational churches in any of tho largo cities of tho west. Now there are churches in St. Louis, ClUcago, Omaha and a promising mission in Kiinsns City. Thirteen German Congregational churches havo been organ ized In Dakota, and in the Scandinavian do partment more than twenty missionaries aro at work. There are no less than thirty-six dilferent missionary societies represented In India, writes the editor of Tho Star of India, to Tho Independent, besides ten or moro pri vate missions. All branches of tho church aro represented. Europe and Americn, Great Britain, the continent, the United States and Canada. According to tho statistical sum mary for ISiw thero wero 13,."i(l communi cants representing tho fruits of theso missions. COLLEGE NOTES. Harvard has nlno moro-students this year than last. There are twenty moro students at How doln than thero were last year. Professor Gray, of Harvard, has contrib uted over 100 plants to the .conservatory of Vassar, which is now being filled. An Intercollegato press association has been formal by Harvard, Princeton and Yale, whereby the daily papers of theso col leges are to havo telegraphic news on sports and matters of general interest. Senator Allison, of Iowa, and Justin Mc Carthy will lecture to tho Yalo students on tho currency question. Tho students at Yalo all recognize tho neecl of a greater circulat ing medium, says Tho New York World. Tho preliminary catalogues of Ynlo col lege show that thero aro representatives from thirty-six states and territories and eight foreign countries among tho students. Con necticut sends 230, the largest number from any state. Professor Dwlght, Yalo's new president, is rapidly getting a reputation for witty and humorous speech making, and if ho keeps on at the present rate it won't bo long before New York will bo trying to import him for a place beside Chauncoy M. Depew and Horace Porter. SOME NEW BOOKS. Dr. S. Weir Mitchell's novel, " Holand Blake," is just out. Gen. Francis A. Walker has almost UnUhed a book of his war experiences, "Katy of Catoctin," George Alfred Tiwn send's new novel, will be issued soon. A "Life of Murk Twain," by Will Mont gomery Clemens, an author of some note, will appear shortly. Charles Dickens' son has ro-eilited "Pick wick," adding three addresses published with the original number, CoL T. W, Higginson has written a novel, "The Monarch of Dreams." It U said to be u queer study of brain action. Miss Braddon has written a new novel en titled "Mohawks." The scene is laid in Lon don in tho times of Wolpole and Bollngbroke. Rev. William Burnet Wright, of the Berkeley Street Congregational church, Jlos ton, has just published through Houghton, Mifflin & Co., a book on "Ancient Cities," most of them dties of the Bible. Dr. George IlraiuW new book ou "Eminent Authors of tho Nineteenth Century" has been translated by the Hon. It. B. Anderson, our minister to Denmark, and tho translation h ill be published shortly, "My Life" is the tltlo of tho forthcoming autobiography of Liszt. It is reported that 'ho bus delineated with considerable vigor the faults and foibles Uith ot his enemies and ot his friends. The book is full of rtralt sketches of 'men of tho time,' but there Is mH to Ihi not a breath of scandal in It." PLAYERS AND PLAYHOUSES. Funny Davenport is playing "Fedora" again. Iuito CI.i uun is now playing "The Two Or phans" for tho eleventh season. She lias or tfei e4 a new piny from D'Kunery, Fay TVmpletoii (s still lu London trying to obtain a now pleco to bo brought out at tho Unlety tho llrstof tho j ear. It is Intimated that Joe Jelferxonwlll nith-di-aw from tho stage shortly and iass tho re mainder ot his Ufa In tho enjoyment of his fortune James Barton Key is going to bring out "Jack," Mrs. Hairy llecktet's play, In New York. It has hiul n great success lu LqU'Iqii, and Mr. Key is very sunguluo about it, Myra (loodniu lias 8,010 of tho drummers of tho country ou her freo list. They work up n boom for her wherever tho plays "Sis," and this novel adve;f4s!ug bchemo is turning her lu a lot of juoney, Tho Boston Ideal Ojiero company Is a!) torn up by a quarrel IwtHeen the two leading Indies Miss Huntington and Mile. Lahlnchu and if Manager Foster cannot l ecoui'llo them ono or tho other will havo to retire. Mr. Dion lloucicault is playing "Tho Jilt" In New York. It Is said to I thu I'retlust of tho many plays he has produced and all tho plot is Inferior, Tho ploy Is diverting (..enough to mako a pjejisant evening's enter tainment. Mr, Henry Irving will visit this country h(yi)u next SeptcmU'r, bringing witlihliu Mr. Wills' versjm of "Faust," which is acknowl edged by all who have seen It lu London to bo the lluest production lu it spectacular sense ever seen ou the stage. Lawreuco Barrett Is a busy man this sea mjc, fh'rpcfing as he does his own and the Umr of .Ediii JViOtlj, And acting seven times euch week hlni.-elf. Ho CMitemnlute pro- ducing n now play, by Georgo H, lioker, In Wushiugton lu a few weeks, Madame Modjcska proposes to sink herself as a star. Bho would rather bocomo tho leading niomU-rpf a strong stock couquny than to play A "one part pleu)," Jler )luys are selected for iutrlmlo streugth.und, though her parU will naturally be leading ones, they : trill net itani W anidvrart all tht others. MEN AND WOMEN OF LETTERS. Oca. Low Wallace's "Bon Hur" lias reached a salo of 11.1,000 copies. Illicit Ims ngreed to Wiita amaganlne arti cle ou French nnd American actresses. Mid. IxmiIso Chandler Mnulton is tmck from Eilroiip. Sho will pass mint of tho winter in Boston. i Professor Huxley has retired from his no tlvo educational duties on n pension of 17,500 a jear. Hon. Andrew ). Whito i said to havo tho finest historical library in tho country. It numbers over "0,000 volumes besides many valuable manuscripts. Thomas Bailey Aldrlch will bo 50 years old ou Nov. 11. Half a century has fallen easily on tho author's shoulders and lie scarcely looks to Im more than 40. W. D. Howell is going nbroad next year and will remain two yenis InEurojio. His son will go v. ith him, anil n ill lie placed in tho Poly technlo school at I'm Is. "Adirondack" Murray has given up his Montreal restaurant and Is going to devote himself entirely to authorship nnd lecturing. Ho says ho will nover enter )olltlcal lifo as ho has no tasto for It, Ho hasn't been naked to yet, Ella Wheeler AVIIrax lion written n jniem entitled "Tno Sinners," and Mrs. J nines llro n Potter cxjiects to reclto It. In this wny she will add to tho fame sho achieved by reciting "'S.stler Joo." Mrs. Potter will win ter in Franco. Mr. Bancroft, tho aged historian, is very simple In his habits. Ho goes to lecl curly nnd sleeps for eight or nlno hours. He works about four hours n day, and occupies the rest ot his timo driving or walking with his granddaughter, Miss Susannah, who lives with him In a great brown stone houso. CURIOUS THINGS IN LIFE. They are telling the old story of sparrows killing u cat again. This timo it comes from Galena, IlLs. Tom Acrefoot Is tho appropriate name of a man in Key West whoso feet are 10 inches long and yt inches wide. His mother was from Chicago. A curious wedding ceremony took place In Nlcliolasvllle, Ky., tho other clay. Miss Car rie, a deaf inntc, daughter of Dr. F. M. Jos-l-r, was married to Prof. M. C: Clower, of tho Danvlllo Deaf Muto institution. The ceremony was performed hi sign language by Profs. W. IC Argo and G. T. Schoolfleld. Tho light from an electric lamp tower In Daveniort, la., falls full upon a flower gar den aliout 100 feetanay, and during tho past summer tho owner has observed that lilies which havo usually bloomed only In tho day hnvo openod in tho night, anil that morning glories havo unclosed their blossoms as soon ns tho electric light fell on them. Miss llosa Fentou, of Crittenden county, Ark., was recently bitten in the left hand by a hugo cotton-mouth snake. Sho seized an ax near by, laid her wounded hand on a block of wood and chopied tho bitten finger cir nt n single blow; then sho ran Into the house, swallowed hntf a tumbler of whisky and fainted. Sho recovered in about two weeks. A correspondent write that in a gambling saloon in Moscow tho walls nnd ceiling wero covered witli paper on which stars wero ktamped. Among tho stars in tho ceiling holes wero cut, and a man lying on tho floor In tho room nbovo saw the hands of thoso playing cards and telegraphed them, by means of wires connected with his shws, to his confederate. CREATION'S LOWER ORDERS. A snako entered tho house of Burt G, Smith, at Kisshnmeo, Fin., entered tho bird cngo through tho v, ires, and after swnlIo lug tho canary coiled iqi in the bottom of tho cngo to take ft nap. An engine of tho "camel buck" typo, used by tho Pennsylvania road, has lieen on exhi bition on tho Consolidated road, and has taken several trains over tho road. Onco the feed pipe seemed to be choked up. At Bridge iwrt tho plpowa opened, and after tho wnter was drawn oil n two-foot eel came bqulrming out. A rat was put inton box with a rattlesnake in Sacramento tho other day. Instantly the snake struck it, and in a moment tho rat turned over and died. Tho next day another rat was put In tho box, and although bis rat ship provoked tho snako to bite him several times, continued ns lively ns a cricket, and w lien released ran away none tho worse for tho battle. John Burdick, employed on a Ridgelleld (Conn.) farm, was picking up apples lor tho cider mill about four weeks ago. Ono, mel lower than the rest, tempted him, and lie bit out a big mouthful. With it came a bee, which stung him on the tongue. Tho tongue swelled up, and for two days he was con stantly nauseated. Then the smelling went down. Since then every time ho bites an npple his touguo feels just as though a bee was stinging it. Two or three days ago ho mado up his mind to eat an npple, any way. He tried to, but tho tongue swelled up again nnd tha nausea returned. An interesting battlo recently took place lietHccn a rat and a garter snako at Vlsalia, Cal. Tho rat was cautious but quick, spring ing with lightning jumps upon tho snako and burying its teeth in tho seiiient's liody. The latter would coil and dart forward frequent ly, knocking tho rat over on its back. Onco the rat caught tho snake's head and held it until the latter, coiling about its body, squeezed it so lightly that it was forced to let go. Finally tho rat, by biting his antag onist through tho neck several times, severed its iead, and dragged its body in victory away, AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. To AU Wanting Employment. t' 1 I I'n.nMlls !in.l f't.flM.t Affnll in every contit)' iii tlic United States and C.tn.i ii. to sell a intent article of iiteat hhtW, on i j 'iCRlT'i. An article having n large Mlc, jaj- ii' over ico per cciu prum, naviiij; vu -utn:jc-K tmou, and on which the agent i protected ine cxuusive saie oy a uccu k'vch i ji c.i u ,mu every county he may secure from us, Wt; nil tiu .c advantages to our agents and the fact tlut ir U .in nrlirlf. that rvin lie told ta tverv h-JiUtf 4.-.viit;r. it might not be necessary to in Ac ai. I "h.x i KAOKUiNAkV pffeh" to secure gowl aiiih f ill UlllC, lUl WC LUUCI iiucil u iv ii ti -how, not only our continence In tne menu m i .... mu-i.tl,,,! I, .it In ft c-Jfkhilitu hv ailV llL'tMIl t Hut will handle it with energy. Our ngvnt'.j n w at work are making from $150 lo Jn-oo n month clew and thU fact make It safe for iu iM m.tko oar offer to all who are out of cmpl m-nt. Any ogent th.it will give our buiius , thirty day' trial and fail to clear at least m thu time, abovb all expenses can return ill ifuoq un&oia to V aim wc win rtimm i.ir money pan for them, Any agent or Knwril; aent whti would (ike ten or inoie poiir)h oid work them through suo-agenii lor unei uayi and fail to cler at least $75 abqu Ait. h fUSES. can return all untold and get their iiuneyliack. No other employer of sgcnticver dared to make such often, nor woulii u if wc hjjiot know tna', we nave agenu now roaxi.ifi ure than double the amount we guaranteed; nd but two tales n day would give a profit of vcr $123 n month, and that one of our agents )ok eighteen order m one day. Our I ir.n dc- .rrintivn rirrtiljir evntain our offer fullv. and Ihcie wo wUh to end to everyone out oi em ployment who will send 111 three one cent stamps for Srnd at once and secure the agency In itme'fvif the wv;m,ondgcito work on nit term iumu in uur Fmiumnmiy uoci. We would like to have the address of all the .. tuMiw inartilnn solicitor and carDi n- I ur.. in 'tin country, and ak any reader of ink paper no ruu mi u.ict, w inm u ui . . v the name and aJdres if nil such t.tey k w halite ill MICf.fM )OU wiilloMithc!.. -tutu IC everoncrcdttitu')-.; out nf riiul-tyini. 'it 1 u k tiiOney Kubk M nui'A r hi ,j Co , III Mitthueli St., 1'uuW :,P j WILXES-BAERE MANrFAPTl'imH OF AJ.f, 'JflNps or BRUSHES, So. 3 North Canal St., Near I.V. J. Jl, Depot. John H Borby, I'ROPJUETOIt. GiTWHl call nn dealers onco In six weeks. Hnvo yonr ortlcis. octl.ly DjJSlNES 5YRUP CURES' bQV.W-bxinii. mm WHY IS IT That rktumallam and neuralgia Are to prevalent? This quosllon lias not been satisfactorily answered, but It is certain that theso diseases aro. not only tho most painful but among the most common, ami soma member of nearly overy family In the land Is tho victim of ono of tlics-e dread tormentors. Ladles seem to bo peculiarly Hallo lo neuralgic attacks, which, In the form of neuralgic, headache, pain In the back, or nervous palm ara of constant oc currenco. Not until tho discovery of Atlilo phoros hail nny remedy been found for either rheumatism, neuralgia or nervous headache, and they were generally con ceded to ho incurable, but Athlophoros has been proved to ho not only n certain cure for tticso diseases, In all their varied forms, but 11 m" remedy. If, In the uso of Athlophoros, Iho bowels nic kept freely open, its success ii certain, nnd to aid this, Athlophoros 1'ills aro icconunended, which, wlillo (iTovidlng the necessary cathartic, will bo found to he a vahlahlo aid to tho action of Iho medicine. Athlo plioros la in experiment, It has been tested and has proved its wfinderful cfllcacy. Tho Athlophoros 11 ltd wero originally prcpired us a remedy for no ill connci lion wild Athlophoro. lor rheumatism and ncur.ilgia and kindred coinplaiuts. Utcd In connection with that remedy, they are n certain euro for cither of thete very com mon and dNtrcsilnir diseases. They havo also been found to ha an invariable remedy for any andnlld!3eacs arising from vitiated blood or general debility. They aro es pecially valnablo for nervous dehl lity, blood iiolsonin.?, dyspemia, distress after eating, Iicadacho, constipation, loss nf appetite, nnd all fctnmnch or liver troubles, l'or disease of women thoy aro invaluable. Theso pills arn perfectly harmless and may be safely used by adults orchlldrcn. Testimonials of thoo who havo been cured will bo sent frco on application. Kiery druggist should keen Athlophoros and Athlophoros Pills, but whero they can not bo bought of tho druggist, tho Athlo phoros Co., 112 )'a St., New York, will send cither (carrlago paid) on receipt ol regular price, which is $1,00 per b t'la for Athloplioroa and .Wc. for I'ills. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL Almost as Palatabloas Milk. Tho only jircimrallon of C01 LITER OIL tint can be taken readily and toleratou tor a long time It delicate stomach. Axn as a hkmeut mil foxsntrTiof, wiiiihii.oin AUtriioss. am:ia, ik. mui. iMsn,m. rnmiis ami uinoAr ak. I hi HONS, slid all n AM I, Ml IIIMIIIIlKIIS IK t HII.IUtK.N It l nurrrlloos In Its rfnll. rrcscribed nnd euilorbed by tho best I'hyslclans 111 the coiuitrlca of tho world. For sale by all druggists. oct-ua-iy Tor "worn-out," "run-ilown," ilcbllltuteil scliool tciichei-s. milliners, seamstresses, hnnso hccicrs. and ovcr-ivorkcd women generally. Dr. I'lcrce's Favmito Proscription Is tho best of nil iTstomllvo tonics. It Is not n " Cure-all," but rulmlnitily luinila a singleness ot purpose, iK'Ing ii most jiotcnt yix-clllo lor all thoso Chronic IVciilcncsws anil Diseases peculiar to women. It Is a powerful, gcncnil as well as uterine, tonic mm nervine, unit Imparts vlpor anil stremrtli to tho whole system. 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Chlck-chlck-er.re-kee (noultry food and pre. ventive of disease for poultry) the great ccg food, produces eggs prodigiously and U good for ttie health of the fov, Itng. It Ii the first article of Its kind eer Patented In the United States, Canada and England, Try It. It costi only five cents per pound. It Is no powder. Chick art will eat it, '1 hat ought to convince you that jt Is good If your Grocer, Druggist, Hard ware or Country Storekeeper wUI not get it for you, send me one dollar, and I will ship you a twenty-pound box by freight, or one hundred pounds for five dollars, A large box will cost ou no more freight than a small box. Attend to "our poultry, if you want to make a profit out of them, just the same as you attend to y.ourland. Unless you manure our land it will not pay you. Just so with poultry ; on must give tlitm something besides, feed. 'Iney must have material to answer for grinders, and material for the egg. If you fcetf Chick-chlck-er.re-kee (egg food) every day you will never have any sick chick ens, and your hens will lay eggs when otherwise they would not, Vou will never do without it after a fair trial. Do not pay twentyfive or fifty cents a pound for medicine to feed jour poultry when you can get a better article from your storekeeper at five cents a pound. Don't re a clam; try It Manufactured in the United States only by S. S. MYERS, Patontco, Sag N. Front St PHILAD'A, PA. Fcr t-ale by l'mneis' llloomsburg, I'.u I'loiluce Exchange Pcp-Sfi-cins. Kend tlx cents for post nge, nnclrecclio frec.aeost ly box of 1,'cocls vlicU wll lielp you to more nionpy rlslit nivny than anything els In tills world. All. of either hex. succeed from first hour. The broad road to fortune opens bo fo e the wi '.ers, absoiuttly sure. At onco ad dress, Tuns s Co.. Aususta, ilalno. c 1-1885- $3501 U SIONTII.-Salary and Commis sion to competent manager for this city or btato usency. A fcplendld cunibinatlon. Our AUTOMATIC HAS OOVKHN oils aavo S3 per cent. In gas hills. ourMlverOas Mains con to attached to any llxture, instantly changing the dull, sickly, yellow (lame o any gas to n ton, mellow, luminous white, nkieusiiM b. II llancy til per cent, over 8,ixxi u tervlce. Address 'till: VMON FAHUNAI. (IAS MVI.NO CO., 81 East inn M., ew YerK. wpio-8in PATENTS HENRY WISE OARNETT, Attorney-at-Law, WARHINQTON, D. 0. Jlotcrs to l!J fintkmnl iMnk Wmhini'ton. I). 0. JW-SEND FOR IHVENlbR'S OUIDE.-SST I1.VY13 4l,r D VHl'lCl'HlA.-IlsNaturo, Causes, rrcven lion and Cure. liv.iohn 11. McaitId. Lowell iiass., u years tax collector, sent free loany aa- on James I(lcr, Va., In Clarcmont colony. Illustrated ciicular fiee. J, V, .MAM'IIA, ( liiieinoiil, Vliglnia. uuv yam. DPAT?TTTTCe Its causes andn now and JlAi' IN J jQO successful CIHtU at your) own home, py ono who was da-if twenty. olght jeais. Tiealed by most of ll;o noted spcclallats-nlthout lienont. t'lircd hUma' In 3 months, andslnce then hundreds ot others. V'ull nartlculninbent nn iippllcatlou. T. 8. 1'AOE, No. U West aist bt., New ork city. uovlSdlt, CONSUMPTIVE. you UVtt,Ji.?"f,l.",'"'"-hlu,i A'lni IndlTOllonl Vt PARKER'S TQNIO vltliuut .Ay. It luu curwl Many ui llm vciit iUMM ami U IIm Uwt rrinedr for all htTi-ctkinaof th, lliruC,n4 luiiffi, nit dliviaem ftrlHlns; ..will .'i.,nt.v UIUUI mui V.llKUJIllUll. il.ai(liJSUlU ,1CK. unitnrlii'i til tlinv. Currnt VthuU foM il u-viitftti to the awd ftuubii klid iIUIU. 1 t UnwMt. novji ltd, KNABC PIANOFORTES. UNEQUALLED IK TONE, TOUOH. WORKMANSHIP and DURABILITY. IVII.I.IAM k.vaiii: di CO., Koi, au uuil'joil VMtUUliuorbt.,lUltlmor,, N. 11-4 1'lfta Attaui, Nw Voik. A PRIZE. ELY'S CATAflRH Cream Balm Gives relief at once and Cures COLD IN HEAD. J HAY FEVER, Sot a .ffufd, Snturorl totfifrr, Vtmi in Junmti ctruyaand of fenstwt (xlurs. HAY-FEVER A particle Is applied Into each nosttll and Is agreeable, I'rieo 60 cents at Druggists: by mall, registered, no cts. Circulars free. KLY 111104., Druggists, owego, N. Y. notU4ld. UNRIVALED ORGANS On tho HAH Y PAYMKNT arsteBrom per month nn. 100 strict, f Jl to 1900. Send for Cat alogue with fall particulars, moiled free. UPRIGHT PIANOS. Constructed on tho new method of stringing, on similar terms. Send for descriptive Catalogue. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO., Boston, New York, Chlcngo. Oct CD It d. ELAWAIIE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSIiUKG DIVISION. NORTH. I STATIONS. SOUTH. P.m. p.m. a.m a.m. a.m. n m 00 12 3n 3 30 ....wanton.,.. 6 10 s is a 0.1 8 M 18 2d 8 26; OelleTUe.... 0 IS D 20 1! 10 8 48 12 22 8 40 12 15 8 31 12 08 8 22l...TaylorTllle... 0 20 26 a lb 8 16 .. Lackawanna..! 0 27 9 31 2 31 8 10 rittton...., 0 81 41 2 30 8 27 12 03 8 22 II 58 8 IT 11 51 8 12 11 50 8 08 11 47 8 08 11 47 8 03 11 42 7 59 11 35 751 11 31 7 50 It 30 7 43 11 23 7 80 11 12 7 18 11 00 7 11 10 51 7 03 10 47 6 68 10 41 6 54 10 88 8 50 10 31 6 42 10 27 6 36 10 21 6 30 10 16 6 23 10 11 o ui ..iit'si ruiBion.1 0 4U 9 47 2 1 os 1... .Wyoming. 0 43 9 53 a 41 I nt . ..AiailDy 0 49 9 50 a 41 7 50 .....Iiennett.. . 0531OW1247 7 47 ....Kingston.... 6 58 10 05 2 50 7 47 ....Kingston 6 58 10 052 60 7 42 l'lymoutli Juno, 7 02 1010a 53 7 38 ....Plymouth.... 7 07 10 153 00 1 3l....Avondalo. . 7 12 10 2113 05 7 3i)....Nantlcoke ..' 7 15 10 233 10 l iimuuuK'H urt'CK 7 21 1032 If 27 7 18 ..wnckshlnny.. 7 87 10 413 59 7 00 ..lllck's Kerry. 7 50 II 113 52 6 64 ..Deaehllavcn..! 7 ST 11 on 3 68 6 41 Ilcrwlck..., 8 04 11 13 4 05 n 41 .uriar crecK.. IS 10 11 204 12 6 88 ..Willow OrOVC 8 14 11 2.1 4 16 8 84 ...Ltmeltldge...i 8 18 11 294 2.1 0 27 Espy 8 2.1 11 36 4 2T 6 91 ...Uloomsburg... 8 SO 11 44 4 SI 6 10... Rupert '8 36 11 50 4 10 6 11 Clltawl'a llrldge 8 41 11 53 4 46 66C1. ..Danville..., 8 58 12 136 01 R 49 ....Chulasky. ,, 9 05 12 14 5 4al.... Cameron.... 9 03 12 235 17 6 32 Northumberland 9 25 12 405 S3 a.m. I 1a.m. a.m. p.m 08 V 60 6 00 5 55 5 40 p.m, 9 49 9 45 am. W. P. IIALSTKAD, Supt. Superintendent's office. Scranton, Feb.lst.ie:1 Pennsylvania Railroad. Ml Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. M In effect .TuneT.IMIRFHlnn Ipnvn Klin. bury. JSASTWAItD, 9.40 a. m.. Sea Bhore Kxnrcsa Mnllr decent. Sunday), tor narrlsburg and Intermcdlatestations, uinviuK ul i uuuueipuma.iop. m. : new icrK, 6.20 n. in. : Baltimore. 4.40 n. m. ; Washing on. 5.60 p. m., connecting at Philadelphia for all Sea Shoro points. Through passenger coacb to I'onaaeirmia. t.BO D. m Dar pxnrofifi dally except Sunday), for Harrlsburn and Interme diate stations, arriving at r li 1 1 11 d 0 1 p h 1 a D.ou p.m.; new xurK, v.txt p. m. ; uaiiunoru 6.45 p. m. i Washington, 8.00 p. m. Tarlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches vurougu iu ruiiaucipuia ana iiaiiimore. 7,45 p. m Henovo Accommodation (dally for Harrisburg and all Intermediate stations, arriv ing at Philadelphia 1 45 a. in. ; New York 7.30 a. in. Baltimore. 6.25 1. m. : Washington c.so a. in. : Sleeping car accommodations can bo Kecurcd at Harrisburg for Philadelphia and New York, on Sun days a through, sleeping car will bo run; on this train from Wllllamsp't to Philadelphia. Philadelphia pusscogcra can rcinuiu in sleeper uuaisiuroea unii 7 a.m. 7.60 a. m. Erie Mall (dally except Monday, Kr Harrisburg and Intermediate stations, arriving at rhlfadelnhla 8.25 a. m. New York. ll.Su m. ; llaltlmoro 8.15 a. rn. ; Washington, 9.25 a. m. j nrougn iiiiman sleeping cars are run on 11113 train to rnnaaeipnia, naiiimore ana wasning. ton, and through passenger coaehea to l'lillailcil phla and llaltlmoro. W1U1 WA111J. 5.10 a. m. Erie Mall (dally except Sunday), to. Erie ard all Intermediate stations and Canandal, gua ard Intermediate stations. Rochester. DutTa- loand Niagara Kails, with through Pullman Pal ace cars ana passenger coacnes to .no ana icocu ester. 9.53 News Express (dally except Sunday) tor LAvit iiuvu uui imcriueuiuiu bLUIlOUS. 1.00 p. m. Niagara Express (dally except Sun. flay) for Kane and Intermediate stations ami cm andaleua andDrlncloal lntennedlale stations. Rochester. Buffalo and Niagara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kane and Rochester ana rarioreurto wuikius. 5.30 p. m. Fast Lino (dully oxcopt Sunday)for Re. novo and Intermediate stations, and Elmlra. Wat. kins and Intermediate stations, wltb through pas senger coaches to Henovo and Watklns. 9.20 a. m. Sunday mall for Henovo and Interme diate uiauoD- TUROUQH TRAINS FOR SUNRURY FROM TOE EAbT AND bOUTU. Sundar mall leaves rhlladelnbla 4.30 a. m Harrisburg 7.40 arriving at sunbury 9.20 a. in. with turougn sleeping car irom I'uiiaaeipnia to vui Uamsport. News Exnrcss leaves Phlladclnhla 4.30 a. m. Harrisburg, 8.10 a. m. dally except Sundaj arrlvlncr at Sunburv 9.53. a. m. Niagara ExpreBS leaves rnuaaeipnia, 7.4U a. m. ; uaiuiuoru v.su a. m. cuuuy except Sunday arriving at Sunbury, 1.00 p. m., with through l'arlor car from Philadelphia ana mrougu passenger cuacues iruui i uuihiui' nhliinnd It<tmare. Fast Lino leaves New York 9.00 a. m. ; riilladel phla, 11.50 a. m. ; Washington, 9.50 a. m. ; Balti more, 10.45 a, m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at bunuury, o.su p. m., wiiu inruugii pusscngei coacnes irom ruiuiaeipuia auu jiammore. Erie SlaU leaves Now York 8.00 p. m. s I'Ulladel nhla. ll.ati n. m. : Washington. 10.W) n. m. : Haiti- more, 11.20 p. m., (dally except.saturday) aiTlvlng at Sunbury 6.10 a. m., with through l'ullman Sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and u&uunure iuiu turuugu pabciiKer cuutucs irocu ruuaueipuiu.- HUNIIIIIty, IIAZI.HTON A- WII.KKMIIAlUtE KAILUIIAII AMI NORTH ANII WliST? ' Ilf ANIIII 1UII.WAY. (Dally except sunuay.) Wllkcsbarre Mail loaves sunbury 10.00 a. m, arriving at Bloom Kerry 10.63 a. m., Wllkes-barre is.ia p.m. Express East leaves sunbury 6.35 p. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry 6.28 p. m., Wllkes-banettsp. m Sunbury Mall loaves Wllkesbnrre ia4ua. m. arrtv. Ing at llloom Ferry 12.05 p. m., Kunbury 12.M p. m Express West leaves Wllkes-uarro 2.45 p. in., ar. riving at Bloom Ferry 4.15 p. m., sunbury s.up.m SUNDAY ONLY. Sunday mail loaves sunbury u.25 a. m., arriving at Illnmn Ferrv 10:14 a. m.. Wllkcs-Hairu 11:. 0 a.m. Sunday accommodation leaves Wllkcs-Ilarre 6:10 p. m., arnvmgat inoom terry, ci.41 p.m., sunuury, 7:40 n. m. CIlA. K. I'CQII, (ien,Manager. J. R, WOOD, n. Passenger Agent D. LANCELL'S ASTHMA AND CATARRH REMEDY. BOLD BY ALL DltUaaiBTS. Having struggled 20 years between life and death with AbTUMA or PHTHISIC, treated by eminent physicians and receiving no benent, I was compelled during tho last ft ears ot my ill ness to sit on my chair day and night gasping lor breath My bufferings wero beyond ileccilpilon. In despair I expeilinented on myself by com. pounding roots and herbs and Inhaling the medi cine thus obtained. I fortunatcl dlscurerecl this WONDERFUL CURE FOR ASTHMA AND OA. TARllll, warranted to reliove tho most stubborn casoot ASTHMA IN F1YK MINUTES, so that the patient can lie down to rptit and sleep comfortably. Please read the following condensed extracts from unsolicited testimonials, all or roccnt date: Oliver V. R. Holmes, San Jose, Cal., writes: ''I find the remedy all and even moro than repre sented. 1 receive Inst antaneous relief." E. M. Carson. Ac M., Wnrren, Kansas, writes: "Was treated py eminent physicians of this country nnd Germany: tried tho climate of dilferent stateu-nothlug aflorded icllet llko your preparation." T. E. dates, County Treasurer, Philadelphia, Mlsa., writes: "Have used tho Uomedy. Would not livo without It. Every one that uses It re. commends It." I. u. Phelps, I', M.. Griggs, Ohio, writes: "Suf fered Mtli asthma 40 years Your medlclno In 3 minutes does more for me than the most eminent pbiticlan did for me In three years." II. 0. I'lumpton, Jollct, IIL, wrltos: "Send Ca tarrh Remedy at once, cannot get along without IU I mid It to be tho most vaiuablo medicine I have ever tried." (leo. W. Hrudy, Nelson Co., Ky writes: 'I nm using tho remedy, dallied 8 pounds In 3 weeks, vv ouUl not ba without it." ' Martin Fox, Littlo Fall, X. writes: "Find Remedy excellent, could not Uvo vt Ithout It." We have many other hearty testimonials ot cure or relict, and In order that all sufferers fioin Asth ma, catarrh, Hay Fever, and kindred diseases may have an opportunity of testing tho valceofthe Remedy we will send to any adi'reas TR AL i-ACK AQISfREEOi' CllAimn. AJiUfw, ' T J. ZIMMERMAN H ca, Proprietors, Wholesale Druggists, Woosfpr, Waj ui Ca, O. Full size box by mall l. may7-ly. LAD17 r Agpnts aptually clour io aitliy with my wondcritil now patent rubber under. trarinent for fc-jn&lns. onA lady sold 60 nrst two hours. MRS. Ii o. LITTLE, Box 448, Chicago, III. oct-8t. IS RAILROAD TIME TABXiZS. D mm I'r.nnkril 1 1 1 m Im hnillo. "I witli Jon wei-o rnod omi lielpful nround llio liouso llko Jim Joiips'slimbund," snlcl Mr. Hniitli. "Tlint ttnmkeit fellow Joncsl" "Yes, Hint ilrtihken fellow Jones. He's kind to Ills wife, nil) how, so lie K liolieljis licr on wash ilnys over to mueli," "Oil, lio doc, does lief "Yes, ho does, does lie. Tho oilier day Mrs. Jones wns lellliiB mo that lie didn't hnvo nny money to get n drink with nnd he took 101110 ot tho clothes mid put them In soak, nml Hint's more than you'd over do for me, no It Is." And Hmltli just snt and grinned. Mer chant Trnv elcr. 1 li' (Inno Till Next Neascm. The waves break on tho shore vtllli sullen sound, And Iho ItoAch Is lone nnd clicar, And ho sea senicut won't Ijo been nround Uulll another j ear. Ilotlnn Courier. A L'rrnture of lli,lj, "That's n nice dinner," Mtld the woiimn to tho tramp, "but why don't yo Set dovui while yo ent itf "Het doiil" leiienleit the tinnfp; "iiinilnni, I wni (i ttitvt enr driver until I got loo tired to ride, nn' I wouldn't know hnwlocnt If T lind to sct down to my inenli." Now Yolk Hull. A t.lltlr Mixed. Hiie Do you not think, Mr. Wnnk, that Miss Coldciuli is a v cry plain jic-i sou Ho (nliscnt nilndcdly) Yes, Indeed; I think sho is tho homeliest gill I ever saw, present company, of course, nlnnys er um that is, yes j bho Is certainly n very plain jieit-on. Are you Inwn tctinbJng nny this tenson, MIo Jones! Columbia tjiectntiii'. llo's Now Seitrrlilng for dour. A young thing of about twenty-four, Of tho "genus homo" railed hour Once threatened to guogu A Boston maid's augc, And straightway was shown lo tha dour. -Life. Ilie I.uit Itcsnrt. Thentrlcnl Manager You must do some thing to nttrnct attention or w 0 can novel draw n crowd. Havo you n hmbnnd f Ilurlesqtio Actress No. "Adnilrei's, peilmpsl" "No I won't bo Iwthored witli thcni." "Well, tho lost dlniunuil and loH dog tchenio has run out. What shall vie do!" "I havo It. I will Olivetti- that I havo lost every stitch of my btugo wardrobe, "-Omaha, World. Without 11 Clinrni. Husband lets the coals rcioso In the cellar, dark nnd dim. Coal, as well lilt wlfey knows. Has no scuttle charms for him. Merchant Traveler. He llxpniceil lllniKclf. Chnwley Aw, Uussy, old boy, whenh have you been? Paw sitlvely, I haven't eeen you in thweu wliolo days. Hussy Aw, I've hnil n most tin endful cold. I Wtis almost ufwiild to como out to-dny. Chnwley You don't say, old fell How did you calcli it! Hussy I went out without my glasws, ni't you know. Pittsburg Clironlcle. dor A ruclllo lllufttratioii. An Arkansas man mndo n bullet out of a piece of plug tobacco nnd shot it through tho body of n wildcat. Tho nniinnl died. Hero wo hnvo nnother forcible Illustration of tho fatal effects of tobacco 011 tho system. Mor ristow u Herald. The Slnoheil l'lpr. Now are the days when tho husband yearns For tho "piping times of peace" afar, As, wivstllug with Hoie joints, ho learns These, are tho piping times of war, Detroit Tree Press. Was No MeniKiltt. Fnshionnblo Young Lady If I givo you somo money will j ou proml.se 1110 to go and take 11 bath Ileggar A lint 111 And Is it n mermaid that you lake 1110 for! Texas Sittings. Condensed Tragedy. II III Undo Man. Mops. Root. Soon Dude. I'oim. Scoot. I Dude, Kent. Girl, Sweet, -Merchant Traveler, No Files oil lllln, A bald-headed citizen of. Cedar Falls, la., is having his wife, wlio is very skillful with a brush, paint 11 spider on tho top of his head to frighten nwny Hies. Omaha Dee. Considerate, Lady I can givo you n littlo more of that dam chowder if 30U wnnt it. Tramp-Thank you, I've had all I want, an' besides you'll need what's left to wash thu dishes witli. Life, Hiahest Awards of Medals in Europe nl America. Tho neatest, quickest, safest and most powerful remedy known for Rheumatism. Pleurisy, Neural gia, Lumbago, Backache, weakness, colds In the chest and all aches and pains. Undersell by 6,000 l'hyblclaus and Diuglsts of tho highest repute. Uenson's Plasters promptly relieve ami cure wheioothcr plasters and greasy bjIvcs, llntmenla and lotions, ara absolutely useless. Ilenaia 01 Imitations under similar sounding names, such as "Capsicum," "Cnpuelii," "uapsleino, ' as theynro utterly worthless and intended to deceive. Ask FOB llFNPON'S AMI TAKE NO OTIIEKS. All ClrUgglSlS. f-tAllURY & Johnson, Proprietors, New York, nov,is-s(i-cms.d i-oiMiuiijj fiuout bttiijifl fmm and mnmn At 0 roofnt mot tin of LnncaHtur county farmers, " In ntnurim ntuimtiln l.u hiv F1b !)... T iciiinuin rtmciiii 111, a intiuts, ma I tn-3I)r,d II iiilt.tit , (n f:inr!tijii, a Uui'ol ii.udJ hir commerfitl itirtMfm iJufB btn iur -riy iHTttv yfir, tj wheat p U M goml now i.' wlwn llw eiperiimints I'pkmi, unt iftir ihmi a sliiuUr wot that rucvivuJ ktttblu uiauuro alun fur tta Tiiumoet rtliabla C'liiimirrclul IVrlillciH are JCAW JIOM; tIANUKL; naUGH'S $25 PHOSPHATE I a I? 11 w llmir 3lnmir. oonaequcntlr sn excel-i-utcroit producer uuil n.ii.rovcr ui tn&Buil, Hill OHHIIXAL Stautarlurcrf of Ulll 1II1SE BAUGII 80 SON M.VM'lACTCHEItS AKD SUPER-PHOSPHATE: Combined caparit' IMrOI'.TERS ii WMT fllirKB, vowm m,g","'lt'"')PHILADELPHIA PA. IS A COMPLETE ANIMAL BONE HANURe! ' Febaej CI WITHIN C, SHORTLll Q 1'OK vol Nil MkN U miles from Phlladelp .IDOL'S ACADRMV, UN AND JinYH. MEDIA. PA. htladcliihla. Fixed nrlco covers every expense, even books, .W. Noe.ntr.i chaiges. No Incidental expuns.--No examination for ad mission. Twelve experienced teachers, all men, and all graduates, special opportunities for apt students to udvanco tiipldly. special di 111 for dull nnd Uickwanl boi s. Patrons or students may sc. lect any studies or chooso the regular KngllsJi, bcl- eiiiiiie, j.uMiiess, 1 idbsiuai or t ivu j.ngineeiing course, students llttecl at iledla Academy are now In Harvard, Vale, 1'ilnceton and ten other colleges and Pol) technlo schools. 10 students wut 10 eolltgo In 18-.1, 15 In 18H4, 10 In is-, 10 In ISmS. a graduating class every jenrln the com mercial Ucpurtment. A Physical and chemical Laboratory, iirninusluu and Hall (lioumL W log. added to llbrai-v-111 iski. l'lir.-tciii niimhitn. doubled In lb-j. Weclla hasbceii ciiuichesand a icmperunce piuiter w men prohibits tho s.ilo ot all Intoxicating drinks. I'or new illustrated ciicular addiess tho Pilnctpal unci Pioprlotor. HWIT1IIN C. SHOIilLIDClE, A. -M., (lUlvntd fliitduale,) .Media, I'enn'a. iaulmi.s6.iv1. FRENCH'S HOTEL. cm HALL S((UAIIH, NEW YORK Oiiposlto city Hall and the rost onice. ....a ..u.i 13 urn, ui um muse cuniuieie in us up nolniincnla anil furniture of ANY HOI SK In New Voik tlty una Is conauctea on tho EUR.OPJSAN PLAN, Rnomsoiily cmo Dollar per day. Half minute's walk from lliooklyn Ullage and lilevatfd It. All Hues of cum pusf the door. ;it eomenleu uui.Mii..un juil ivi .-.jrieilUlllS IU BCOp UU Uin Ing Rooms, Carea and 1 unch Counter replete with n I III. II1VI1I-I.M nt lnr.dbri.ta ... I. r ' . uv ...WUb.u.V i'iilvc. SJulySlyr trurriintcl tho most perfect Forco.Feecl IViilller Ililll In eslsteuro. Send for circular. At B FARQUHAR, York. Pa, lu presents given away. 8 end u cents postage, and by moll you w I WW ""v rrP0, , pmKgo of goods of largo hat will nl onee bi lug i oil In money iuserthan w.-.. . n.;4.u. AUPUUUI IUUAJJ,CVV In irn-wum with eMi box. Agims wanted ev. eryAherc, ot either sax, of all ages, for all the time, or Spain tiiuenuiy. to woik for us at their homes, ttirtunos for all workers absolutely M9BPSAfER and, Maine. MeoiSBo. for Infants nnd Children. "Ca8toflAt3fMwr.llArlAntv1tarMMn.nthAt I rtAjtlnrla MirM flolle. flonfttlnatton. inwrnnriit..... 1 . . -uii.. I known to mo." IL A, Ancnin, M. D., 111 So, Oxford 61, Urooklyn, It. Y. Tin 33?" A HANDSOME WEDDING, BIRTHDAY OR HOLIDAY PRESENT, tss, I lit nUNUcnr UL LUBURG Combining a I'arlor, I.lhrnry, Hmnkliiir, Itnlliilnir or tVa1Ii1 V CIIAIll. I.I11IM11S. Ililll. 7... il,t,-i. " AlHU Tl'ioP. ik'y 1 V...'".'.'"'..7."U -1 u"r " "" j-nets. LUBURG MANF'C CO.. THE PERR I Km. I'lfw'l' INE'S ni;Sv MALT WHISKEY. Irrti.Lsn from telf-cled Ilnrlpv nit and ifiinrnntrrfi tn ha .imt..h mHret tromlii)iiitaisclliiiiiiil i rids often contained in alcoholic lluuors n is especially adapted to persons reiiulnng a Hlfnulnllng tonic, Consumplives'belng stimulant mild nnd gentle In effect. D) (.pepsin, Indigestion nnd all wast'lnir dll caes can be entirely conquered by the use er l'errlne's I'uro Harley alt Whlikcv It Is a tonlo nnd diuretic nnd a pow erlul strcngtliener to the entlio system vkK RINK'S PUItK I1ARLKY Alt' WlllSKEl lms Proved a Inrtlclnal protection to those who pursue their avocations In the open air nnd whoso daily work calls it exceptional powers of endurance. Ask vour nearest druggist or grocer fnrtAp l'KllllINK'Hri rinilARLK V ALT VHISKhV revives tho energies ol Thoo wor? out with exccsMvo bodily or mentnleirort and acts ns a safcguaid against exnosmn In wet and rigorous weather. Itwill drive all malarious dlSiases from tho svsiem Hard workers of cverv vocation olid persons whom a scclentarv Ilic-renders nrnneiii H)spepstallndln I'crtlne's Pure narlev rJtaaiiMmgtn.llr--?." Mn I Whifjcey a powcrtul Invlgorant The nnalynsas It appears by the La and helper to cllgcfctlon. riSIUtlNK'S bcl on every bottle: I frnvo carefully in V.th . All LI.! ALT A I I M 1 1 llj Ccl the PtlllK IIAI1I.1.Y Mait Wins- without unduly itimulutlng the kid- kkv made by ,. s. Perrlno andilncl nrs Increases their nagging activity, it entirely tree Irom fusel oll.lurfurol counteracts tho rdects ot fatigue, has- metals and acids and Is itbsoluteli tens convalescence mid lsa wholesome pure." Sormf, Camilla Arthur Mater and piompt diuretic. V atch the label I Watlwtte of the IhiUirsllies cj-Munich None gcnulno unless ,teai big the slgno- renemnri IIWoiie iuiu For sale ny all drug: and grocers throug tho united htates Canadas. nnd s" X 37 NORTH FRONT ST.-3S NORTH WATER ST., PHILA FOR SALK 11Y DRUGGISTS AND ALL DEALERS. J 9 )y. QUESTION F TIBE IIOUK. EVERY THING TIIAt1sNEW AND CAN BE BOUGHT C1DEAPEE f MAI ITER A Large and Varied Stock of BBMuuimi.i-irnrermrMMiiirryimi ( m lt)lMMJMMU IclothihgJ l."rT-"" " - B JUST RECEIVED. ALSO A LARGE AND SELECT LINE OP Call and be Convinced that you have the IMS Mil! ttW OF LATEST STYLE,, The Lowest lat U(IUl A Vjr&&HJi&J AT T DEALER IN Foxrcxgn and. Mame&Me WINES AND LIQUORS AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBUEG, PA. VliolesaluJcnl -AND- BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES. Headquarters for 11 f MERCHANT IRON & STEEL- f M . Storo n"(1 W'ux'houBed, Nos. M Avenue, No. 2 Lauk'a Avh.uo SCRANTON, PA, 4 n.i..., ..... Wl"A"SI'0nT, 'A. uccumircr7.oi.m.MAr,'':SS.i"V?. etc. ' "-"""'Bciiiisovm, 'i tiniB incderms, Addrcts tor terms- Rah. RtnmAch. Dlnrrhcca. Eructation. Without Injurious ttcdlcaUon. Crrtira Cohtaht, IS Fulton Street, K. T. nov.m--it.ly. ilfl nnd up. Hcndstampl fl-MIIII'I'ii) to ,,n ".Y.',:".""""" urniir, aud Itrtallnl ocnusiamp lorcataioguo nnd mention carrlacej 145 N. 8th St.. Phllada.. Pa October sa.Sd 3yrs. ..). 5f) & THE BEST QUALITY, Possible Prices I2E i!riikis In 12C X- 128 Kranklln & 210, sis IX 214 1 Cen- Institution In Ike Halo, llundifclaol tfmdiuto SEASON. 1 OF IMS i m ,0ftB K M ALLEN, Phot,