CHESTER A. ARTHUR. THE SUCCKSSOU 01' (UHFIKt.tl l'ASSr.3 AWAY, Er-Prosidont Clio-tor A. Arthur died nt ! o'clock Thursday tnorntng of last week nt liis residence, No. 123 Lex ington nvcnue.N.Y. Ho lmil been oiling for some time from u oompllcitlon of diseases, rinolpnlIy kidney nllection. Ho had Mwnt tho summer at n water injr iilaco nnd it was supposed that this had strengthened snmowhat his enfee bled coiHlitution. Ills death Was un expected, it not being BUpponcd outside of his homo that he was in any imme- (iiato daiiticr. As soon a tno news ol tho death win announced many flags were placed at half mast on puhlio aim private tmUilihgs. A stroko ot cere bral apoplexy, sudden, but not wholly tiiiexuected bv his nhvsicians. termi nated Sir. Arthur's life. Tho stroko eaine in his sleep daring Tuesday night and ho did not rally thereafter. For hours before tho end enme ho waft tin conscious to his surroundings. His son and daughter, his sister, his former law partner, Sherman "V. Knevals, and Ills closest mend, surrogate llollins worn at his bedside. Tho funeral took place on Monday at 0 a. in., from tho Uhurch of Heavenly l.est, ou I'Htli Avenue. The Kev. Dr. Parker Mor gan ollieiating. Mr. Arthur was not o member of any church, but tils wifo formerly attended that church. The remains will bo inteited in Albany lsural Cemetery in tho family plot. President Cleveland tent the follow inn telegram of sympathy to Mrs. Mc- JUroy tno cx-i losidents sister: "Accept my heartfelt sympathy in your personal grief and tho expression of my sorrow for thu death of one who was my kind and considerate; friend. Tho people f tho country will sincere ly mourn tho loss of a citizen who served them well in their highest trint and won their affection by an exhibi tion of the best traits of truo American character." Chester Alan Arthur was born in Fairfield. Franklin county, Vermont, October 5, 1830, tho oldest of two sons of the Kev. Dr. William Arthur. IIo had four sisters older and two younger than himself. His father, n Baptist clergy mnu, cmigr&ted from Rallymona County Anttim, Iieland, and was a graduate of Belfast universitv, IIo was tho author of a work on Family names and published The Antiquarian. Ex-President Arthur entered Union College, at tho early ago oi 15 and grad uated high in the class of 1818, sup porting himself while at collego by teaching, and in tho samo manner while studying law. In 18o3 ho went to Hew York and entered tho law oflico of ex-Judge E. D. Culver, was admitted to tho bar the same year and began tho practice of law. In 1859 ho was married to Ellen Lewis Hern don, of Fredericksburg, Virginia, a daughter of Captain William Lowis Ilemdon, who heroically remained at his pest and went down with his ship, tho Central Aracrica,-in 1857, his wid ow being voted a trold model by Con gress iu recognition of his bravery. Mrs. Arthur died in January 18S0, leaving two children, Chester Alan, aged 15, and Ellen Ilemdon, aged 8 years. Mr. Arthur first distinguished him self in the Lcmmon slave caso in which he was attorney for tho people, Will iam M. Evarls being the leading conn eel. They maintained that the eight slaves of Jonathan Lcmmon, of Vir ginia, were rendered free by tho act of tho master in bringing them into free territory and Judge Paino ordered tho slaves released. In 1850 Mr. Ar thur secured a verdict against a street car company for ejecting a colored girl from a car after she had paid her fare. Mr. Arthur was active in politics as a Henry Clay Whig, and was a mem ber of tho convention which founded tho Republican party of New York. Ho was Judge Advocate of tho Second brigado of the State Militia, and ho held tho offices of Engineer in Chief, Inspector General and Quartermaster General during ihe term of Governor Morgan. He conducted tho duties of his office in equipping, supplying and forwarding immense numbers of troops with fuch skill that his accounts wero allowed at Washington without de duction, while those of somo of tho States wero reduced by millions of dollars. Ho never profited, a penny from this business and left the office poorer 'than hen ho took it, always having rejected all presents. He was tho only person not a Governor who was present at tho secret meeting of Loyal Governora in 18C2 lielurniiig to tho practice of law in 18(S3, ho built up a largo business of collectiui: claims "against tlit govern ment, lie was couspicuous in the con vention of 18G4, in preventing tho nomination of Dickinson and securing the nomination of Andrew Johnson. In November of 1871 he was ap pointed by President Grant Collector of CntlouiB in New Yotk, to fiuceeid Thomas Murphy. In July of 1878 Mr. Arthur and Mr. A. B. Cornell, naval oflieer of tho port, wero suspend ed from ollleo for iuiliire to comply witli an rider of K. li. Hayes forbid ding perfcons in tho civil service from taking an active puit in politics. The President and Suorclaiy of the Tien ury acknowledged tho purity of hia of ficial acts. Returning to the practiuo of law and continuing nclive in politics, ho con tributed materially to tho election of Governor Corm-11. He supported Gt n cial Grai.t for a thiid term at Chicago iii 1880, cud was nominated for the Vieo PiibuUney for the purpose ol reconciling iliu disn) oinltd Grant faction on Juno 8, of tl at j car. EUct ed Vice Presiil'iil in Novunber follow ing, l,o udeil with the New Ywk Seu- atois against Prtsidenl Garhehl after tholr resignation, and went to Albany to srouro their 10 election. At this time President Garfield was slioi, and Mr. Arthur's efforts for Mr, Coiikhng wero at onca abandoned. On hu (tenth of tho president, Mr. Arthur took tho oath of ollico at his homo in New Vork on tho morning of September 20th, and beforo tho chief justice ou tho 23d. A special session of the Senate was called and tho mem bers of tho cabinet wero requested to lclain their places. In 1882 President Arthur approved among other importcut nicnsuicH tho anti-polygamy und anll-Chineso bill and vetoed the live r nnd harbor bill. In 1883 tho rtvis:on of tho tariff and internal roeuuo taxes icceivcd atten tion, In 1881 treaties were negotiated with Mexico and Spain, but wero not ratified by the Senato. Treaties witli Santo Dumiiigo nnd Nicaragura also failed (if adoption, thu latter being withdrawn by President Cleveland. The women all say of tho present rt t lo of bonnet: ''theycume high, but wo mutt hnvo them." Contentment Is said (o boas good as money. Both art) hard to keep. i'aaa out well Good milk, LIOHT AND AIRY. TTIiy fitie la Vexed. J Why does tho l-ettuttoiw mal.len em Bo wearied nod no "JUd 81ie' jmt found cut ttie tolo will Ihj "Continued In our next." Merchant Trawler. A Diuigcrout N)ot Husband 1 hear that young Bampson who went wret last summer has been shot. tVife Wns ho shot In n bad idace! Husband Yea, lie was shot In Chicago. New York Hun. The New I'tirm. She walked Into tho crowded cor, lie g&w his boat to her; She took It, smiled, nnd said, "I'm much lleholden to you, sir." lloston Courier, A Scnsonnlile ltequest. "Here, waiter," what kind ot water Is thUP sold o guest nt a country hotel down couth. "Pa's spring water, sail," replied tho waiter politely. "Oh, Is Itf Well, bring mo somo winter water. This Is worm enough to wash a shirt In. Washington Hatchet The Smnll Hoy mid the Ire. Soon Mr. J. Frost will cover with leo Tho rivers, nnd spread It on even and nice I And soon all Ihe folks who are present wilt seo A hole In the Ice where the boy used to bo. Merchant Traveler. A Lnglrut Jtequcst. Mr. BlIITcrs (to his daughter) Eliza, did you rend this nrtlclo about LIsztl Eliza (at the; piano) Yes, pa. Mr. BlllVers Did you notice that he said peoplomust play the piano with their souls) Eliza Yes, pa. Mr. Buf fers Well, Eliza, just put your hands In your pocket and play with your soul till I'm through rending. Omaha World. In the AVronjr Crowd. Among the prohibit lonlsts He ne'er wlU feel at home, Who from a gloss of w nter Attempts to blow tho foam. Boston Courier. Too Long to Walt. Young Toiu Anjerry asked his tailor the other day when ho would send blm tho suit of winter clothes that ho had ordered. "When you havo paid me for your last spring's suit," ropliod tho tailor. "Oh, bother!" said Tom impatiently; "do you supposo I can wait forever for my winter clothes I" Texas Sittings. The Turkey. Ou goddess of birds Is the turkey, As the bald-headed eagle Is king; And now, w hen the weather grows murky, With politics out of tho fling, Other gods wo may look at and long for, WhUo our hearts are with thankfulness puffed; But tho bird ot our hearts Is an ready And waltin', poor dear, to get BtulTed. New York Journal. Why lie Fled. Tramp l'leaso, mum, don't shut tho door; I'm utterly destitute. Lady of the House (kiudly) What do you want) Tramp Anything you ploaso to give, mum. I leave It to your generosity, Lady (sweetly) Come In, and I'll tell the stable boy to give you a bath. Philadelphia Call. Wholo Hog or Xono If you are bound to steal. Then steal big. Don't smuggle oft a ham, Steal the pig. Dansviile Breeze. A Nocessary Interlude. Tired Auditor See here, Mr. Manager, do you know that act curtain has bocji down over half an hour) Manager Yea, yes, I know, but what can I do) The performance can't go on without the star actress, you know. "Well, what's the matter with heri" "She's busy giving her pug dog a bath." Omaha World. Rita. There once was a maiden named Blta I know of no other that's swlta, A glance at her eyes Is tho thing I most preyes. And by Jove! It won't go to this mlta. -Life. Thought Is Deeper Than ull Speech. Miss Ethel Yes, indeed, we girls aro fully alive to tho justice of popular criticism on chattering women, and teat is why wo or ganized our Thought Club. Mr. Blank Thought Club) "Yes, and It is doing us 6uch a world of good." "I don't doubt it" "No, indeed. Why, at the last mooting we talked for flvo whole hours on the advantages of silent meditation." What They Say. The wild waves are saying, sweet Ethel, Just now, in the fall of the year, When the summer hotels aro deserted, And nature's uncommonly sere, That the landlord is racking his thinker, And really U trying to tell If the old, wornout sea serpent racket Can bo worked at another hotel I Tld BIta. Tho landlady's ltetort. "These biscuit," said the professor, "are like tho Statuo of Liberty at night They would glvo better satisfaction if they were lighter." "Yes." suld tho third floor back, "and this piece of chicken reminds mo of a great hero Bonaparte." "But neither of your board bills is like the Balkan troubles," said the landlady, "Why soi" asked the professor and third floor back. "Becauso tho Balkan troubles will probably be settled. Now York Sun. Her Challenge, The maiden sat so near my arm, Around her waist I threw It, And, then, not meaning any harm, I kissed her e'er she knew it. .She threw an angry glance at me, Her face grew red, and then She frowned and said, "I'd like to see You Just try that again!" "Why certainly, sweet maid," I said, I dld-vould I be blamed! This time she blushed and said, "You ought to be ashamed I" Boston Courier. Warning to Smokers. A member of the Texas legislature engaged the services of a colored man named Jake. It was not long before the legislator had occa sion to remuik: "Jake, it's very singular that I miss so many ot my cigars." "Kurnel, yei- reckerlects dat I tole ycr when yer fust hired mo dat I smoked, nnd you said dat I mustn't smoke lu do house!'' "But, great Crcsarl you didn't supposo I gavo you Kniii.Ioii to smoke up my cigars!" "Whoso cigars did you reckon I'd smokel Didn't s'ise, did yer, dat I ask permMmu ter smoke my own cigars)" Texas Sittings. Getting Things in Apple Pie Order for wagress. l'ha scrubbing brush, ln-nrm anil foithfr dutur are all beinjf plied viuor- cuiy in ami aoout ino u.ipiioi win a view to preparing for tho roasembling ofcongrtsi In the a -unto clamber tho workmen aro engaged in putting down tho carpets in tho galleries, and tho green and gold fabric which is to lighten tho tread of the natatorial foot lies in a largo roll ready to bo spread upou tho floor next week. But few alterations or improvements havo been made at tho senato wing during tho recos, although every nooife and corner has been made scrupulously clean. The rotunda of tho Capitol is un changed since last session, Tho paint work has been brighten d up, tho gas fixtures havo been tcrted m:d found ready for illumination, tho dust and oob wohs hnvo b"oti removed from tl.o panel paintlnus and the historical bor der which waa begun several joirs ago by tho lato Sigtior Jirumidi is ail) unfinished. Tho liouo of representatives is in a statu of confusion. Carpi ts and fnrni turo aro piled up in tho corners' of the hall out of tho way of the carpet spread ers, who will hogin their work in a few days. Another now top has been placed on tho speaker's table to bo hammered into splinters by the -1th of March, and everything will bo in good shape wlion tho last session of the Furiy-niiith emigres commences on tho first Monday in December, THE COLUMBIAN AND ANOTHER StJDDEM DEATH. Hardly a week passes without tho men lion by tlienowspapcrs of sudden deatlii,and of lata tho alarming frequency of the state ment tlint death was caused Ly rheumatism or neuralgia of tlio heart cannot fall to havo been noticed. Innll probability many deaths attributed to heart disenso tiro caused by tlicso terrible diseases, which nrofarinoro dangerous than Is generally considered, I tlicronny positive cure? Tho best answer to such a que? lion is given by those who Aar been cured by tlio uso of Atlilophoros. Greenfield, Mass., liny IP, 1830. I havo been troubled with rheumatism hi ono of my knees for years, belngnt times laid up for several days. Atlilophoros has entirely cured me. It lias nlso cured two friends of mine who wero tho worst cases 1 over saw, ono of thcru ft young man only 10 years old, who was so bad tlio doctors gavo hhn up. Two bottles of your remedy entirely cured him. Oeo. W. SrMut,MgV Diamond Soap Co. October 1-1, 1SS5. Two bottles of Atlilophoros cured mo of lnuanimaiory rheumatism. My lamiiy inysician nuviscu me to taKO it, Faying ho .11 i. 1.1 !... .1.1 .1UI. UUUU ill, IIU WUIII, MUh HUb yjlVU mo any relief j but Atlilophoros drove it nw.iv. and 1 nm linnnv to sav It lias never como back. Sty daughter was nlso cured by half a bottlo niter siidcring tlio pangs of rheumatism. JIns. Jane Downey, 21 He.isant St., Watcrbury, Conn. Northampton, Mass., May 21, 1880. For many years I hnvo been suljj'cct to rheumatism In its worst forms. During my Inst slcgo of sickness I was Induced to try Atlilophoros, nnd found it to bo all ft claimed to be, a cure for rheumatism. Levi I. CtAnrc. Every druggist should keep Atlilophoros and Atlilophoros l'ills, but whero they can not bo bought of the druggist the Atlilo phoros Co.," 112 Wall St.. iew York, will send either (carrlago paid) on receipt of regular price, which is $1.00 per bottlo for Atlilophoros nnd EOc. for Pills. For liver and kidney disease, dyspepsia, in digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases or women, eonctlpatlon, headache, Impure Wool, Ac, Atlilophoros fills aro uncmalcd. oct. !5 80 Cms. SCOTT'S LlfON OF PURE COD LIVER OIL Almost as Palatabloas Milk. Tho only prepiratlon of COD MTT.P. OIL that can bo taken reiullly ai.d tolerated for u long tlmo br delicate stoucf lis. AKn as a rtr:in:nr rou rosrwPTioy, saioHixii jm.irnu.s a.ai:iiu, ik. I.UUi lltllll.il. (Ol lillS AMI HlllllAT At'. H,l HONS, ami all II1MIMI illMi:l)l:llS !!' (IIH.IIHI..V It ii nurrftlnns In lis rrsolts. lTacribed and endoreed by the best rhyslclana in tho countries of tho woild. FOR SALE OV ALL DRUGGISTS. oct-sis-ly lcWireifi8 ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. Prevents Roup, Prevents Gapes, Pre venti Cholera, Prevents Egg-Eating, Prevents Laying Soft Eggs, Makes Hens Lay. ST IS NO 'POME, iianNE, It Sells for live Gents Per Pound, iu Boxes Chtckchlcker-re-kee fnoultrv f food and pre- venti ve of disease for poultry), th vi. the trreat tee food, produces eggs prodigiously and ts good for the health of the to v, tin:. It is the first article of us kind ever merited tn ttie united State. Canada and England, Try it. It costs only five cents per pound. It is no powder. Chicle em will eat tt. lhat ought to convince you that it U good. If your Grocer. Druggist, Hard ware or Country Storekeeper wfll not cet it for you, send me one dollar, and 1 will ship you a twenty-pound box by freight, or one hundred pounds for five dollars. A large box will cost you no more freight than a smalt box. Attend to "our poultry, if ou want to make a profit out of them, just the same as you attend to your land. Unless you manure yuur land It will not pay you, lust so with poultry ; you must give them something besides feed. They must have material to answer for grinders, and material for the egg. If you feed Chick-chlck-cr-re-kee (egg food) everyday you will never have any sick chick ens, ana your hens will by egs v. hen otherwise they would not. You will never do without It after a fair trial. Do not pay twenty-five or fifty cents a pound for medicine to feed your poultry when you can get n better article from your btorekeeper at five cents a pound. Don't ;,iaclam; try It. Manufactured in the United C'.ates only by S. S, MYERS, Patentee), iq N. Front St., . PHILAD'A, PA. Fn- fale uy Foracrs' l'roauco Exchange Eloomsuurir, l'a. frcp-a-Ni-cais. PUOPRIETOR OF At the old stand, under the Exchange Hotel, BLOOM SB URG PA Hentl Mx ocntB ror post I llllirl.l K. uiiu rt'emo irt't'.u cubb 1 1 1 1 1 I ' II lr box ot l':o.1s wlikh wll 11 I' ll I fill, llelP J'ou to mor" money 11 1 lllJ Ui rlsM aw than anything use m this world. All, ol either uex, succeed from nrstnour. Tiie Droaa road toiortune opens ue fo o the workers, ataolutclr rare. At onco ad dress. Tisub Co., Aucu&ta, .MalLe. 16S.V n rir ft run month. salary and commls- V K 1 1 Hem to competent manager ror tius 4 ij S U c'1)' r Male agency. A splendid cumuin.tiioti. uur iUluiiA'Ui' uas uuvisiin OliS save 33 per tent In gas bills, our MUer Qaa Lights ran tu attached lo any rlxture, instantly chanelni; tho dull, bkkly, yellow tlamo ot any gas to a sort, mellow, luminous white. lncrcatliiL' bril liancy to per cent, over B.coo In service. Address Jill!. I 1 Jll.Al, UAO CA1IAU I 21 Kast 11th fcU. yew York. seplO-Sm1. PATENTS HENRY WISE O AENETT, Attorney-at-Iaw, WASHINGTON, D. 0. Eefcra lo 2d National liunlr. Wagtitnston, D. Ov S-SEND FOR INVENTOR'S QBlDE.- n.iv u u.r 1 UNRIVALED ORGANS On the EASY PAYMENT sytlrm, from 83.1S5 per month nn. 100 (tylcs, tmo f Send for Cat alogue with roll particulars, mailed tree. UPRIGHT PIANOS. Constructed on the new method of stringing, on ilmllar terms. Send for descriptive Catalogio, MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO., Boston! Now York, Chicago, LOVJo U d. DYHI'KI'HIA. Its Nature. Causes, l'rovcn. tlon and Cure, lly John II. McAlrln. Lowell Mass., u years tax collector, sent tri e to any ad dress, norn 4rd on James lllver, Va., u Claicmont colony, illustrated circular free. J. r. .MANCin, Claremoijt, Virginia, nov 13 ltd. DT7 A WKTTTCC! Its causes and a now nnd Liilr IN J.QD successful CTHK at your) own home, byene who was rtesf twenty right years. Tieated by most or tho noted specialists without benent. Cured htnut'S In 8 months, and slnco then hundreds of other''. Full particulars sent on application, t. h. taiie, no, 41 W,t 8lbt U., New Vor C jty. Ovlllt. CONSUMPTIVE. TTavoYnn Oniijb. Ttrnnrhitli, Artlana. Inditfcwtloiil Um PARKER'S TONIC rllboul ileWrll liaj ' 'rarea maiiv vt tJi r4 tnw ami It tlto tt-t rftnwtr rrll aiTtxtlonr vt tlto Ibruut&n4 lunir, ojiJ dUrAie arWni from Irn tii a hluo-l ami riltauUiwn. 1 1 tn-bU antl uick. atrutnclliiK riUeaite, and fc)oly drtrtinir to tht irmvi". ill in imwt aiw.srtvovfr tla-ir liealth by that Imtlr um or rAUKxau Tone, tut delay ii d-uiiwout. TaL fa (o lime. Curra lun all cle ftUU. iUveMncwliruaiid Hrvujill to thttPffwJ aMlutlxm. tlatiJrutgUU 110V19 41U, PIANOFORTES. USEQUAIJ.EP IS " TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP find DURABILITY. Wli.l.llJt KN.1U13 to CO., Kos. illl I und a OO We.t Bultimori el., llillimoit, N. IU fifth ATeaue.NswYotk, norn ltd. NABE DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. ABOUT WOMEN. A young lady In New Jersoy Is named Ilelle A, DonoUKh. AlirnmH. Itonltt's Jnuglitor Amy U going to Iw Innrrial. Iiillcs' sfreplng enra Tvllli "iortre9Ms" nro being tnlknl of. Kx-Kiiiprei! Eugenie lins lost tojxi In tho Napolconlo outlook In France, Of eighty girl recently Iniulnt at Castto Oanlon, flfly-two woro rot headed. Ijuly Itnnilolpli Churrhlll Is tlio first Ameri can woman who lias over occujileil tlio place of laily In waiting upon tho queen. Mrs, Cleveland secmi to have learned tho ti no secret of health nnd twauty, 8ho passes miicli of tier tlmo In pedestrian eiterelsw. Mrs. Miles, tho wlfo of Oeronlnio's enptor, Is In Washington for tho winter. Shots liv ing with lier tister, Mrs. Don Cameron. Mine. Lnfltta, of l'uris, who advertises that sho has an infalllhlo specific to make hair grow, Is so tiald that she has to wear a wig. Mrs. Cleveland will l nislsted In her ro ceptlons this winter liy tho Misses Mnnnlng, Endlcott, Vilas and Lamar, alt lovely young Indies. Mrs. Qulncy A. Shaw, of Boston, has es tablished twenty kindergartens and seven day schools, which require n yearly cxiwndlttiro of flKVXXX A Hnrrisbiirg Va.) young lady, whllo on a visit to tho country, caught a flying squirrel. Having no cage, iho mailo ono of her buvtlo lu onler to carry It liomo. ''Wo kin nianngo to scropo up $j0ortC0 a month from tho passengers," says n sleeping car jKirtcr, "if tbcro ain't too many women among 'em. Wo never get anything out of them." Mrs. Frank Whllrldge, tho eldest daughter of Mntthow Arnold, will Im seen lu Now York society this winter. Sho Is a dainty lit tle lady, with tin! bluest of blue eyes and brown hair. Mrs. Folsom, who is an oiperieiicod houso keeper, will bo put In rliargo of tho presi dent's country place, originally known as Forest Hill, then named Pietty Prospect and heiTOfter to to called Ued Top. An old settlers' meeting in Wayne county, Ills., a silk dress was recently oHered nsn prlzo to tlio mother of tho largest family. It was won by a venerable but vigorous matron, who had reared eighteen sons nnd (laughters. Diamond ornaments aro tho latest thing out with Japanese ladies. Tho empress of Japan not only has Introduced European dress in her court, but has alsoordered from Derlln a diamond dlndem worth several hundred thousand marks. CHURCH NOTES. A church for tho uso of Italian Protestant has been opened In New York., Tho entire soi vlco Is rendered In Italian. In Devil's Lnko, Minn., there is a Presby. teria church that tho neighboring people in sist upon calling "Tho Devil's Lake Church.'' The rnllvvuy branch ot tho Y. M. C. A. has sixty-eight departments, not Including fourteen other places where work is done for rullroad men, and 9,f0O members. A niemlier of a church in Cairo, Ills., wanted a cuspidor in his pow. Objections wero made, n discussion aroso, tho minister wns sent adrift and the edifice shut up. Tho various denominations havo contrib uted liberally to the relief of their brethren in Charleston. Tho Episcopalians head tho list so far with contributions aggregating $10,000. From statistics Just published it appears that the Baptists in the United States have 20,953 churches, with a membership of 2,572,238, an incrcoso of churches during the year of 315, aud of members of 01,815. Presbyterians and Cougregatioualists find that Sunday schools in Utah have been of great assistance in the right against Monnon ism. There are in the wholo territory llfty nlno schools of these two denominations. A compiler of statistics says that there aro 21,305,000 English speaking Episcopalians in the, world, 10,000,000 Mothodlsts, 11,000,000 Ilomau Catholics, 10,050 Presbyterians, 8, 105,000 Baptists and 5,750,000 Congregatlon alists. There is n largo Catholic church in Wash ington, attended exclusively by colored people, with black saints in tho niches, and other things to correspond. It Is attended by a colored aristocracy, and a membership iu it is considered as a sign of touo by some. Thomas Spurgeon, ono of the twin sons of the great London preacher, Is tho pastor of a large Baptitt church called, lika liU father's, tho Tabernacle, in Auckland, New Zealand. IIo is but SO years old, and preaches to about 2,000 each Sunday. A series of Unitarian theological lectures will be delivered this winter In Philadelphia. On tho list of speakers are the Her.1 Edward Everett Halo nnd tho Rev, A. P. Peabody, of Boston; the Rev. J. W. Chadwlck, of Brook lyn, and the Rev. T. C, Williams, of Now York. FACTS WORTH KNOWING. Good wine can bo made from sour Florida oranges. Sound senso from The Critic: ''Stop work tho moment that you feel it is telling upon you, and take your vacation ujion your foot not on your back," A Hue lustrous polish for dellcato cabinet work can be made as follows: Half pint of Unseed oil, half pint ot old ale, tho white of an egg and ono ounce ot spirits of salt (muri atic acid). "Shake." The Industrial World says that the railroad of India will havo to uso steel or Iron cross tics, on account of the ravages of Insects. Even the steel tics havo to bo dlpjied into a bath ot tar and linseed oil to protect them from the white ants. Aluminum bronze, says The Industrial World, is almost certain to bo tho coming material for cartridges on account of its enormous tenacity, as well as from the fact that it is the only cheap metal that neither corrodes nor chemically affects gunpowder that is for a long time in contact with it Catarrh Cream Balm Gives relief ai once and Cures COLD IN HEAD. I HAY FEVER, -Vol t LUiuiiS, Snuff or. ilicdpr. Free from in jurious drtlna anil nf. fenstw odors. MAYPEVED A particle Is applied Into each nosrll and Is agretal'le, I'rlce w cents at Druggists; by mall, registered, to cts circulars Iree. ELY Illios., DrugBists, On ef o, N. Y. nov U 4td. WILKES-BABRB City Brdsr Factory MANUFAOTDliUn OF All. KINDS OF BRUSHES, No. 3 North Canal St., Near U V. 11. It. Depot. John H. Derby, PnOPWETOK. HnVill call on dealers onco In six weeks, tfavo your orders. octl.ly DMineTs Syrup CURES OUGHS COLDS. nor.19.sMm3. AGENTS WANTED ! liemunerulive employment offered energetic and reliable men. Aiifirtu, Security Mutual t Society, m UllOADWAV, NEW YOI1K. E0V19 m waa' v' u.sa. Dr. PARDEE'S REMEDY CCU eal; ItUitli Blood Firilir.) -A. BPEOIFIC FOB. RHEUMATISM Scrofula. Salt Rheum Neuralgia, Ring Worm AND ALL OTHER SKIN AMD DLOOD D13. BASES. IT REQULATEB THE LIVER g& KIDNEYS And Curos Indigestion And all Diseases trlilrg from an eittebted conoiuoa oi tne system. It h.i nraven (tatf tn ha ih. n..i . . 1 1 . t. ' - remedy known for Female Waikneai, and far uiBcaacr peculiar to tne sex. Send for our pamphlet of testimonials, and cu ui mo., wno nava oeea permanently cured by lu uie. tyAek your Drurtlit for DR. PARDEE'S REMEDY and Uk. no other. Prico 1 pet doiuc, or (iz Bottle, for 10, llaiutactured by tht PARDEE MEDICINE CO.. u. Roohoater, N. Y. nov. ts ss ly. HOW'S YOUR LAME BACK? 8TRBNQTHEN AND RESTORE IT BY WEARING A Hop Plaster VHur raEbr With ftn ROW ner lwi.V 1nm a vwrtm. wupjwureraiM uuuw xnsuopFluteii ' aemplttely Mj ipeedlly cure Ssokaohe.Sldeuhe, Palnrul UomIm, Kidney Wakacu, Sbcam. ; tJm, BoUtloa, Plenrlny, CBcrt Palm, Soro tnnt., Coughs, Crlek and all Sudden, Sharp or Nervous peine. Thaioothlnff,l&lii-killlnffaildltreoethen-laa; virtue, of 2tops,Hemlock,BiasameajidOums oolablnod. Bvnet and clean. Bold everywhere, 25 eta.. SfbTtl-On. oil o.l f. ( -( ton, Hop rhuter Companr, Ilaston, Sf H. t7Loob for tho hop-vino wreath aud elfuatun of HOP PLASTHR CO., on every genuine plaster. tfowmro or uutauona ana mibetltutlon. RAILROAD IIMII TABIiB. "pvELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WTisTKitN HAir.nnAn. BLOOMSBUKG DIVISION. NOUTU. STATIONS. souni. P.m. p.m. 9 00 13 3(1 8 84 12 26. tl 4S 13 Tl 8 40 12 15 8 33 12 08 a.m 1a.m. st im n m S30 8 36 ...cranton..., ....liellovue..., TnplAntiA II HI U 15 3 05 0 15 9 20 2 10 6 20 26 2 15 O lO ., LAiuKuwauiia.i 8 10 llttston...., 8 27 9 S4 2 Z! 6 34 9 41 2 30 0 40 9 47 2 36 0 45 62 2 41 fi 49 Q Ml 9 Al 12 03 B U.1 7 58, 7 54 7 50 7 47 ..West Pittston 8 22 11 58 A IT 11 M ....Wyoming-, 8 12 11 60 tifliUllUJ., ..Bennett. .Kingston, Vtnmlnn 53 10 00 2 47 8 08 11 47 8 08 11 47 RfLIII A9 7 47 a 68 10 05 2 50 6 58 10 OSS 50 7 4 i-iymoutii Juno. 7 02 10 102 55 7 38 ....l'lymoutn.... 7 07 10 15 3 00 1 34 ....Avondale. . 7121020305 i".'""fi."'"...t U IIO IU l 7 59 11 38 7 51 11 31 7 SO 11 30 7 43 11 21 , wi....nanucoKe... 7 15 10 25 3 10 7 23,Uunlock'8 Creek 7 23 10 82 s 27 7 30 11 12 7 12 ..MUckshlnny.., 7 37 10 41.1 so 7 10 11 DO 7 11 10 51 T tflS Ifl dT 7 00 6 51 6 47 6 41 ..men's terry..' 7 50 11 11 3 52 ..Beachliaven..! 7 57 11 00 3 58 Berwick r ni 11 tiiiv 6 58 10 41 .Briar Oreek.. I 8 10 11 so 4 12 51 10 6 50 10 .It A i-J tC. i7 fi .oil ..'vuiow urovo., 8 14 11 254 16 ...Llmellldge...! 8 18 11 2SI4 20 5 SJ.......I8py 8 25 11 S 4 27 B 21 ...liloomsburcr... 8 30 11 44 1 34 A 1A . llltnar. I u o . , .n . ... 0 27 S SIS 10 21 6 -iu iu It, 6 25 10 11 a n Q rjl a 11 uuunra linage 8 41 11 55 4 46 5G6i. ..Danville rmiq lint 6 00 9 49 5 49 ....ChUlasky....! 9 05 12 916 13 5 M 11 40 5 40 9 32 am. o ia .... vuiueron.... u us 12 25 5 17 5 32 Northumberland 9 25 12 40 5 ss a.m. I la.m. a.m. n.m p.m. W. V. Tl A T.RTP Jt Tl Hunt Supei1ntendent' ottice. Scranton, I"eb.lst,l62 Pennsylvania Railroad. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis. ion, and Northern Central Railway. X TIME TABLE in effect Nov. nth, 1880. Trains leave Sur. uury. EASTWARD, 9.40 a. m., sea Shore Express (dally except Duuunj, lur iiurnuuix anainiermeaiatesiaiions, arriving at Philadelphia 3.15 p. m.: New Vork, 6.20 D. m. ! Baltimore. 3.05 n. m WAshtnirton. 5.50 p. m., connecting at Philadelphia for all Sea Shore points. Through passenger coach to uiiuucipiun. 1.EO n. m. .TTfiv HTnrpaa dally except Sundayl.for Harrtsburg and Interme diate stations arriving at Philadelphia 6.50 p. m. j New York, 9.S5 p. m. ; Baltimore n.45 p. rr, : Washington, 7.45 p. m. Parlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches buiuugu iu 1 miuucipuiu uiiu uauimore. 7.45 V. m. Itenovo Arrmnmndntlnn Mnllv for Uarrisbure and all Intermediate stations, arrlv- u'KM rim meinuia 4.) a. m. ; new York 7.30 a. m. Baltimore, 4.55 a. m. ; Washington 6.0s a. m. 1 Hlecnlnir car acconimodaMnna nun hn fiaiurpH nt. Ilarrlsburg for Philadelphia and New York, on Bun. uays atnrougn sieepinucnrwiu he run; on this train from Wllllamspt to Philadelphia. Philadelphia passengers can remain In sleeper undisturbed untl 7.50'a. m. Urto Mall (dally except Monday, ar-ivlng at PhlladelDhla 8.25 a. m. New Ynrk. U.ik, a. m. ; Baltimore 8.15 a. tn. ; Washington, 9.30 a. m. Through Pullman sleeping cars are run on this train to PhlladelDhla. Kaltlmnm anil WAUhlnir. wii. auu luruugu passenger coacnea to pauaaei- yujt auu UU11UUQIV. WKSlWAItD. 5.10a. in. Erie lall rdniiv ppin, uniiitvi rn. ErlOorl alltntnnedlnte Rtntlnna nnd nannn.l gua ard Intermediate stations. Hochester, Buffi. v.uw i-.,,aBi iu, .iiu imuuKU 1 UllUlUU 1 Ul- aceears and passenger coaches to Erie and ItOCU' ;33-N'ow3 Exprflla (Qaly (.xcept sunday) for n-vn ..u.uu a.iu iuu , uiruinlO BLU11UI1K. 12.52 O. m. Nlflffafft Hinrosa Mnllv Ar.ant Cnn flay) for Kane and intermediate stations and Can andalgua and principal intermediate stations, llochester. Buffalo anrl Nlnnrn Vnll witit through passenger coaches to Kane and Itochebter 4.25 D. in. Fast Line (drllr exeunt. Sim,lAvfAr iia. novo and Intermediate stations, and Elmfra. Wat. auu, am. luiciiuouiiiiubiatiuiia. wun turougn pas- 9.-J0 a. ni. SundaV mall for ltonnvn nnil Inlprm,. dlato station" THIIOUOU TllAINS l'Olt BUNtlTIHY FltOMTnE aadi Ai,u puu 111, Sunday mall leaves PhllntipinhiA sn a. tn Ilarrfcburi 7.40 arriving nt snnhnrv oivin m with through sleeping car from Philadelphia to Wilt News Hxnreaa Iqav.-ib l'LilnilAlnhla a a m Ilarrlsburg, S.10 a. m. dally except Sundaj arriving at Sunbury 9.53. a. m. ....... . . . Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia. 7.40 a. m. : Baltimore 7.30 a. m. (riaiiv except Sunday arriving atsunb'iry, Uftio. m., , ii, imiwr var ifuiu i-uiiaueipais u uiivuku iiuaauet;r KvuKuva irum ruiiaaei' phla and Baltimore. Fast Line leaves New Ynrk fl.sn n. m , PlillndAi PUla.11.14 a. in. ! Washlnirton. a.io a. m nmii.' uiuio, iu.w a. iu., tnuiiy except aunaay) arnnng at " . , t-V. 1'. im., wilU i.uiiuU tiussougei euaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore. Erie Mall loaves Now York HOOp. m. ; Phlladel. phla, 11.25 p. m. ; Washington, lttoo p. m. : Balti more, 11.20 p. in., (dally except Saturday) arriving at Sunbury 5.10 a. m., with through Pullman Sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia. SIJNIIIJItV, llAZMITON b WII.KKMIIAintli iiyiii.uiiAii amii niiUTii aii wnqT III'AMIII IMll.WAy. (Dally oxcept kuuuay,) Wllkosbarre Mall leaves sunburv in.nnfl. m. arrivtng at Bloom Ferry ia4T a. m., Wllkes-barra K.sop. in. Express East leaves Sunbury"4.85 p. m., arrivtng atUlooniFerryiSSp.ro., Wllkes-barra 6.55 p, in Sunbury Jl all lea ea Wllkesbarra ia.25a.in.arnv. tng at Bloom Ferry 12.05 p. m., Kunbury 12.47 p. m Express west leaves Wllkes barrcl.45 p. in., ar riving at Bloom Ferry 3.20 p. m., Sunbury 4.l0(i.rfl SUNDAY P)fyY, btmilair tn.ll l-nu.. knnhuav b 1.. - M ... .. ........uj ...u. .vw,, a uuuuui j w. a. tu.i ai 1 1, 111IC at Bloom Ferry 10:14 a. ra.. Wllkes-liarre lino a.m. Sunday accommodation leaves Wllkes-liarre a.-io P. m., arriving at Uloom Ferry, M l p. in., sunbury, :40p. m. ' U11A. Ah i'UUU, J, It. IIUUIJ, Oen.Ianater. n. Passenger Ajerjt VII more money tuaii at anything else bytaka tug aii ggoucy iur ino usi. suiting hook out Begliiners succeed grandly. None fall Termi free. IIallktt lliinr ro..l'ni,Tt.w Majua. IdeciSM, LADYSK enls aetually rlear tio ' tnn mr wonueriui natent rubber under. uaiuivui. 1UI IVUIUIUS. flltj , lady sold 50 first two hours. 11HS. E. C. LITTLE, Box 441 Chicago ill. octs-dt. 1 MUSICAL NOTES. Btrattw rwelrcs 11,000 nplcco for Lis vraltMM from 111." Oermiin publislicrs. A now Amerlcnn ntplrnnt for nrtlstlo lion, on nbronil la Jllss Allco Wliltoacre, of Chi cago, wlio iwently mnclo a sticecssful ilebut in concert nt Covont Oanlen, lindon. The Tlioma jwpular concerts have begun at tlio Metropolitan opera bouse, New York. Tlio orelicMrn tbla year Is larger than last, and Jlr. Tliomas sn-s It Is tlio best lie lias over brought together, Tbo I'lillhnnnonlo society of New York lini Just 6nlerl from n Lelpsio mnnufneturor n pau-of pedal tyinpanl turned by rogiv heels worltoil by tho foot. Tho accuracy with which the drums nro tuned inecbanlcnlly Ii said to bo so great that half tho drummer's task l gone Wllllnni Cnndldus, the Philadelphia tenor, who has such "n Una reputation In Kurojio iu well as In tils imtlvo country, will return to thd Aiuerlcan Opera company this senson. Itlss Sfnthllilo Phlllipis, tho welt known contralto nlul shter of tho lainenteil Adelaide Fhlltlpps, i-enialiw with the American Upcrn company this season as one of tho principal contraltos. A letter from Milan states that prepara tions aro being actively pushed forward nt La Scnla for tbo production of Verdi's now oiiera. For a long tlmo It was talked about miller tho name of "logo j" now It would seem that Verdi Inclines to retain tho name of "Othello." Miss Cornelia Van Zaiiten, who has been scoured by tho American Oiera company, nml who will inako her operatic ilebut In this country during tho llrst week of the season In Philadelphia, has a lino stago apiionrnnce and a rich volco of largo coinii63. She Is expect ed to inako ti great success? SPORTINQ AND ATHLETIC. The raco between Ilnnlan nnd Hoss Is off, Tho American Turf Trotting congress will meet in Cincinnati ou A'ov. lu. Manager Wntkins soys tho Detroit club cleared over $23,000, niCRt of it being made on eastern ball groundi. John Teenier has offered Davo Goodnln, tho English oarsman, ten seconds start In n raco over tho Thames championship coui'so. The fight between Tommy Warren nml Vat O'Leary for tho featherweight champion ship of America will tnko plueo near Louls villo on Nov. 8. Cummlng, tho English champion, will nr rlvo In New York soon after Christmas nnd run L. E. Myers a series of races, providing tlio latter has returned homo from Australia. l'atey Cardiff has signed nt tides to meet John Ii. Sullivan in December, eight rounds, with four ounce gloves, winner to tako 75 per cent, nnd loser t!5 nor cent of tho gato re ceipts. Jack Denipscy is turning out ou nll-nround athlete. Ho ran 150 yard in 17 seconds nt San Francisco and won n running brand jump, cleuring 18 feet 5 inches. Burke's mnnager says it's "dollars to doughnuts" that Deinpsoy will bo defeated nt the meeting be tween tho two pugilists hi San Francisco, Nov. 15. AMONG THE RAILROADS. Tho Baltimore nnd Ohio has not responded to the invitation to stop cutting rates from Chicago to v ashlngtoii. Lehigh Valley railroad jieoplo deny tho story that tho company has purchased the Pennsylvania, Slatlngton nnd New England ronu. Tho tunnel under the Baltimore nnd Ohio railroad under Tweiity-ilfth street. Bait! more, will In all probability be completed by Deo. 1. Tho St, Louis and San Francisco people luicuiiuB mat mey win nave ?suu,uuu surplus for tho year ending Dec. 31, nfter paying tho first preferred dividend. A contract has been mode for six miles of rnllmnil fni- tin, Tni-tl.. front- trn - - . . L , UI1UJ Will pony, from Stewart Station, on the Penusyl- """a luuiuuu, iu luurrysviue, ior $juo,ouu. A feeling of uneasiness has grown up in uiu union i acmu inanageiucnt at tho con. tlnnixl nm'riy.lnnA nt tli PMnrrn n.l ar, uut, ..uivu- western, which is making sail Inroads into tlio Uidon Pacific's territory. Tho Boston and Albany report for tho year ,1 . on , . viiumx ain, ou snows nn mcreaso m gross earnings of $000,751, and in net nn increase of $141,030. Tho surplus for the year was $100,131, aEainst $58,003 in 1SS5. Tho total IVnJiln frivnl nnniiniiiUfilhr ( 1? 1 i 1 , v. nvnumiauii; ill JULIUllU. On tho London ami Kortliwubleni ruilway 1SS0. Ii5,l-.3,K01 ixnssengers were curried. Of uiiw.,i.ji,j iruveieu imru class, I.03I.4U1 second cla.sa and lX50,5'Ji! first class. Tho sanio proportions characterize the travel on all tho "ER Hi2bes Awards ol Medals In mm aid America' The neatest, quickest, safest and most powerful remedy known for ltheuinatisui, Pleurisy, Neurol Bla, Lumbaro, llacltaclie, weakness, colds lu tho chest and all aches and pains. Endorsed by 5.000 ruj&miiuis uuu iiiugisis ui me nignest reputo. Iicnson's l'lasters urnmnrlv rellavn anrl purp where other plasters and creasy salves, liniments and lotions, aro absolutely useless. Beware ot iinitauons unaer similar sounding names, such as "Capsicum," "Capucln," "capslclne," as they are utterly worthless and Intended to deceive. Ask von Benson's ano take o oiusrs. Alldrugsists. Nl. Atllllll - .HlltVinVt DMn-tn.r.. '..., a v,..1l..1 IV1LIUI & I1LI, lUia, nov.iif-sii-iimau ?REUCH'S HOTEL. CIT1 HALL KQUAltE, NEW YOJIK ODDOflltft Vltv I fln 11 nnrt th PA.f tnrt This hotel Is ono of tho most rftmnipift in ita nn. V i. fi i u,u,lu,u Ul IlUUHili IU VW -ii uuu la W..UUVICU Vii HU EUROPEAN PLAN. llooms only Ono Dollar ner dav. iTnir tnimtiAiu Main, uuiu uiwaiju iiriuue uno bicvatea it. All lines ot cars pass the door. ost convenlcn hotel In New York ror MeichnntR tn Kirm nt. n,n lnif iiooms, Cafes and Lunch counter replete with all the luxuries at modsruto nrlces. S JulySlyr Worrnnteiltliomost perfect Poree-Feed Fertilizer Drill in cjUlenco. Send for circular, A, b. FARQUHAB. York, Pa oc! so 4.ald. in presents given away, Nend u . . ,.wo.uBc. uvi uj tunu 1UU 1Y St,I,,llut,01'f11"ll"'70U in money lasterthan anythlne else Hi America, All about thofu'oo 111 nrPfilB with mirth Knv AA..n . ?.j eryrt here, of either sex, of all ages, for all the tUne, or spare time only." to work for us at their own homes. Fortunes for all workers absolutely "'"w-, uon't delay, ll, ii.li.ktt fi cu'i-oru ...a.v. laecistei D. LANCELL'S m ASTHMA AND CATARRH REMEDY. SOLD BV AWi DRUGQISTS. llavinir Ltruirjled uti vnrs ixitirM. nr death with AbTll.MA or I'HTlllsio, treated by eminent physicians, and receiving no benefit. I was coinnelied durlnir the last s mini m r,,v-1 ness to Bit on my chair day and night gasping for r- , . HV,, oa ..no u.juuu lit "SCTllHIUn. In despair I expeilmcnted on myself by'coml poundlnz roots and herbs anil mimim,. n,i m.i. cine thus obtained. I fortunately discovered this UONDBUIUL CUKE VOH ASTHMA AN11 1 OX- iiniui, nurruuuuio relieve inemoat ilubborn ....v...-...... .v uw.. mini,, wm Biwiiuuiiiiurtuuiy, l'leaso road tlto Jollawing oondeiiseil extracts fioiri .do,,uiuiiui., uu ui leceut umo: uuver v. il iiounea. Hnt .iaua ini WP,taa. t.i Ondtlie remedy all and even more than renre sented. I receive Instantaneous relief." K. M. Carson, A. Jl., U'urren, Konsas. writes: "'Was troaled by eminent physicians of this country and (lermany: triod tbo clitnalo of different stales-nothing aoorded relief like s our Drenaratlon. v v v. 'i' ,.V.ounl' Hva?' rer, Pii lade ii i a, lss..wrltej: "IIy 1WM the liemody. Would Ot live Without lr. Lverv nn ihut AIau ppiuifienditt," , ,i;helpii,r.M..GrUTirs,Oiilo, writes: ''Sut. fertd with asthma 40 years. Your medicine In 3 minutes does more for me than Hie most eminent ph slclan did for ine In three years." v II. (J. liUIlintOn. Jollnt. Ill urltr.i., Wlirl n. tarrh llemedy at once. Cannot get arW without hyeI?vfrtlflwt.''10,,l va'ualle loo.,W. Hrmiy, Nelson Ca, Kywiltes: 'lam Uilnif the remedy, nalned Ij pounds in a weeki: wouVd not be without It," Martin l'ax.uitle rails, N. writes: ''Find llemedy excellenU Could not live without tt," N e havo many other heart v msttmnnin i ,;i ,, Pf W !!' r?cr that all surrerers from Asth" iua, vuvarrii, nay rover, and Und rod diseases may te",opH0J,l,ullUj: 01 '"o value ot tlio ., J-ZIJIMIUIMAN CO., Proprietors, holesalo Druggists, Wooiter, Way usxu, b, Full Blio box by mail l, 1 mvx'J for Infants and Children. "CajtorUlaco well adapted tochlldrenthtt I Outoria cures Colle, Oonctlpatlon, t recommend It as superior to any rroscriDtlon I Pour Rtomach, Dlarrbcoa, Kruetatlon, known to mo." n. A. Ancnxi, M. D., I Ktllc5t00?ls B' "P' promote 111 So, Oxford 8t, nrooklyn, N. T. Without Injurious medication. Tin Cectaub Coktaut, 1S3 Fulton Street, N. T. ssr- A HANDSOME WEDDINQ, BIRTHDAY OR HOLIDAY PRESENT. raf the Wonderful All A H!lrM . , " ..v.. THE LWHURC MANF'C CO.. 'S ruiui PERRIN A" ST."'L,!D. f.rrm Mlectod Parley nit nnd guaranteed to bo chemically nuto nnd frco from Injurious oils and icldsoltcn contnlncd In nlcohollo llnuori it .li eHner1allvmlntitf.il Innrnnn. a,ti1,lnn. n illniiil.il.n i.i. ' "IV"1 '. ..i ,.v. iij.u uuu uuuiKiuui. uiiaiu uuu iiiiiiiireii iicsii nnu muscular tissue a stlmulnnt mild nnd gentle In effect. Dyspepsia, Indigestion nnd all wnstlnc Hit cafes ca' bo entirely conquered by the use fr Perrlno's l'uto Hurley nit WhVskev It is n tonlo i.nd diuretio and n poneiiul slrengthener to tho entire system vpf! 1 INK'S I'UKB IlAltLKY ALl'milbKm bus vm cd a medicinal pro'ctloti to those who pursue their nvocntlons In the open air nnd whoso dally work calls it cxcpntionnl nonera ot endurance. Ask our nenreit druggist or ctocer ror for pKii5iiNE'apum:iiAiiLE y alt vhisiyicvivcs tho ci.ergiS ' Si S .oni out with cxcesslvo bodllv or mental effort and nets as n safeguaid against cxtiosiiro in w-etnncl rigorous weather. It will drlveall malarlriis diseases from the s Istem J ard workets or every vocation nnd pcrsoniwliomnt.cdcntnr.Y llie i e "dera mono to Dyspepsia And in l'errlne's Puro I nil . in Miami iimi iiwiimXil" Jlalt Whiskey a powerful lnvlgorant j The analysis as It appears by tho LaB and helper to digestion l'KHHINE's bcl on tw bottle: lbivocni" fully a5l LV.1, E . V'!h.. M Wl.lUM l7Cd lllOl'UBa HAianv JlALT VIIIS-fl without unduly stimulating tho kid- kky made by .M.&j.k Peri lno nnd liidl !.nXnti!;?2fh9narJl0B,Bl.n?, activity, git entirely fico from fusel oil, furiuroil nnn.i.n v.v ...v:..". r BR i"-T -V i v v.. a v. lu.ihuri una mtUUS UUU HC1US Una IS aDSOlUtell tens convalescenco nnd sa wbo eanmn Iniirr. s.i,mmi i:,.. ,,?,. .;"! and prompt diuretic. Wnttli IOno irenulnnlin1(s.a.tinnrl,iiT UIIU - .-o l'or sale uy all druggists and grocers throughout the united States and Canadas. 37 NORTH FRONT ST.-38 run daws in DltuliUISTS AND ALL DEALEH3. ECONOMY THJC rKACTICA-L UE8TIOI OF THE HOUR. EVERY THING THAT IS NEW AND STYLISH FOB CAN BE BOUGHT CEDEAPEJR f MAI EVER A Large and Varied Stock of (DLOTHTM1D JUST RECEIVED. ALSO A LARGE AND SELECT LINE OP Call and be Convinced that you have the LARGEST SELECTION OF GOODS OF THE LATEST STYLE, BEST QUALITY, AND AT ' The Lowest Possible Prices AT THE Fopte fjlot&las mm OF Hloomsbnrg, Pa, DEALER US Foreign aU(i Bonwstio WINES AND LIQUORS AMD JOBBER IN CIGARS, BLOOMSBURG.PA. attentate & Wliolcsnlo.aml lHlall dealers In WAGON MAKERS' AND BLACKSMITHS' ijeuuciuarierB for MERCHANT IRON & STEEL- tcr Street, SCRANTON, PA. ocoudIHiVI'SSi VtSfi i'KJ.JRSI. m ttc. vuuuuikui imciwo, 'lermBmodfiuie, Addrm to r U WW nov.19 10-ly. luburg ynnits ll.lntnn a H.,1.. It .... .. Combining a Parlor, Mlir-ry, Sn.okliin;, Itrrllnlnir or Invalid . CHAIIt. I.oilxrlli- itii.n.. rni. '"vnim CARRIAGES utiiuouiiuinuruaiaioguo ana mention cnrrlmres. 145 N. 8th St.. PhlladZ Pa. HALT WHISKEY. v,:. ."v CLUiiiuch, utoou tho label I miradunle uflh'e Unlirrslllea ofihmteil tlio Llirna.BiJa,... ...... ti-... w -,"""t''. w u.0..H-au...i.i,itr,u ii rioutiuc. NORTH WATER ST., PH1LA tJ n.iy. THE S1A EMU SUPPUS "'Mod in tno bute. Iiuadreda of cr Aduate OH j A
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