The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 07, 1887, Image 4

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
25,000 FATAL OASES'
or
TYPHOID
FEVER
ANNUALLY
INTIIIH
Country.
ALL7REA1 tD WITH QUININE.
Jiucuci, ui wiraigo. in a cumcai ice
turo at tho cook County Hospital, Oct. 7th, is-,
said: In tvpnota ever no iKxutbte pubd can result
ftvmttrlng quinine, at at Ihenett (Iran otity
J-ct a temtiorant reduction nr tnnnemttir! nml
after fortv-rltihi hmrt Ihtfewrlt utually htjtirr
.win ii ju9i,-
KASIvINE
DKST110Y9 THE
DISEASE GERMS In
FEVERS,
Malaria, Dyspepsia,
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
Liver.Lung and Kidney Disease.
Prof. V. p. ITotrnmt- M. n kj Haul ih m. v.
. Hate Prof, in N. Y. Med OollrfW writes : Has
klne la superior to quinine In lis s pcelflc power,
and nerer produces the slightest injury to the
hearing or constltu'lon."
. The U s Examining Surgeon. Br. L. It. White,
Writes : "Kaeltlne is the best medicine mado."
1 'Kveiy patient
St. Vranrli nnsnitai v V .treatedwltn Kasklne
1 rancu U0SP1UI. ; his been discharged
i rnrprt
IlelieTuo Hospitals. Y.'Univcriallv successful."
bu jowpns ncxpnai. m. v. -lis uso is consid
ered lndlsnena.ible. It acta pcrfectlr."
KasMne is pleasant to take and can be nacd
wimoui special roeuieai counseL
Ncnd for th irreat list of testimonials unnaral.
Idled in the history of medicine, tl-OJ per bottle,
Mom by moyeii U'os., Bloomsburg, Px, or sent
oy man on receipt, ot price.
TIIK KASK1.nco., M Warren Bt, NewY-ork,
nom.scdiy,
1'Itb Cents ione.
Kindly 01,1 Lady-Wu.t's the matter, lit
tle boyl '
Little Doy (crying blttorly)-I Jes lost fl'
cents.
tJ' 0!11 '"S hln nlckel)
Well, here ts live rents more for you. so
d(?'.TO Jlowdldroulosoltr
Little Boy (feeling lwtter)-I lost itpitchia'
pennies. Harper's Bazar.
ABOUT WOMEN.
Mrs. Cleveland is a skillful pianist, but does
not sing.
Some ladies' boots shown in a Boston chop
window are $100 a pair.
Twenty widows own twenty adjoining
farms in Greene county, O.
Mrs. Black, widow of the late Jeremiah
Black, is to pass the winter with Mrs. Uornsby
in Washington.
Miss Annie LIppincott, Grace Greenwood's
daughter, has regained her voice and health,
and shortly will return to the opera stage.
Queen Victoria has the finest dessert service
of old sevres in the world. It is estimated
by competent judges to be worth $250,000.
A New York Central sleeping car porter
lays he has been on the road for fifteen years
and only two ladles ever offered to pay him
for his trouble.
Eugenio will visit Queen Victoria, as soon
as her majesty returns to Windsor. The ex
empress will pass the winter between Malta
and Palermo, Sicily.
It is &aid that Mrs. James Brown Potter
keeps two agents constantly employed send
ing paragraphs to the papers about her. She
i3 about to publish a "Speaker."
Mrs. Richard H. Danu and Mrs. Annie
Thorpe, the daughters of the poet Longfel
low, are going to build a large double hous
nC Cambridge for their residence.
Miss Hannah Bands, who recently died at
'Rye, N. V., was supposed to be very poor
until a search among her effects revealed an
old skirt, in which $400,000 in money and
bonds was sewed up. The money went to her
four poor nephews.
Eleven old ladies recently held a tea party
at' Arcade, N. Y., the youngest being 71
years of age, the average 73 years and 3
months, and the combined ages 803"; three
were over 60 years; all had been married,
and nine were widows.
Miss Mitchell, tho daughter of the senator
from Oregon, was educated in Europe, where
she had many admirers. One of these, tho
Du'.u de la Rochef oucalt, is coming to this
country and will winter in Washington. Gos
sips are discussing the prospects of a match.
In spite of all tho sensational stories that
have been printed about Mme. Etelka Gerster
having lost her reason through her husband's
cruelty, she is living happily in Paris, having
lost neither her fortune, her voice nor her
husband, and devoting herself chiefly to
bringing up her babies.
JOURNALS AND JOURNALISTS.
Miss Charlotte Adams has been appointed
American editor of The Magazine of Art,
CoL John A. Cockerfli gets the largest
salary of any managing editor in the coun
try. James Gordon Bennett is back in New
York, and it is reported that he will run
The Herald himself in the future.
Maj. E. A. Burke, of The New Orleans
Times-Democrat, has just finished a 20,000
mile mule back trip in Honduras.
Joseph B. SlcCullagb, of The St. Louis
Globe-Democrat, is the richest of our man
aging editors. He was once a correspondent
only.
Bill Nye Is giving out and will probably
hare to give up work for a time. He can
afford to lie idle, however, as he is worth
$100,000.
Loring Pickering, editor of The San Fran
cisco Call, has just become father to a vigor
ous boy. Mr. Pickering Is 70 years old and
some time ago married for the third time.
Frank George Carpenter is a native of
Mansfield, O. He is 31 years old, and was
graduated at Worcester university. After
that he studied law for a year and then
went into journalism.
Berlin papers record the death, age CO, ot
IL Genscb, the founder of the famous North
German Garette. He started business a poor
journeyman printer, and built up one of the
largest publishing houses iu Europe,
The weekly sermon and sporting news gets
sadly mixed up in Australian newspapers
once in a while. Hero is an example; "He
said, 'Saddle me the ass,' and they saddled
him, and be finally came in a good first,
beating Ben Bolt on the post by a neck."
CURIOUS THINGS IN LIFE.
Water is bo scarce in Gettysburg, Minn.,
that it is sold for twenty to forty cents a
barrel. .
Mr. Ah, of Appling county, Ga., has a
daughter not quite 0 years old who welglis
150 pounds.
Tom Acref cot is the appropriate name of a
Key Wester whose feet are sixteen inched
long and six and a half Inches wide.
Mr. Goodman, aged 70, and Mrs. Ireland,
aged 68, of Farmington, la , had to run away
from their children in order to get married.
A half dozen rich young men in New York
have banded together not to wear overcoats
this winter, providing penalties for breaking
their vows.
The stomachs of several cattle which diod
near Whitmore, la., were found to be lined
with mud taken in with filthy water they
were compelled to drink.
Tho second sea cow ever brought to this
country arrived In New York the other day.
It is about four feet long, looks like a young
heal, and is valued at tl.'JUO.
The mountain castles of the late king of
Bavaria were close. 1 for the season on Friday
week. The eutranco fees during the ten
weeks that they bare born oiien to the pub
lip amounted to upward of 10,000.
A 3-montb-old infant in New Haven
weighs only a pound and a half. Her
height thirteen-" inches, her wrist-seven-eighths
of an inch la circumference, the back
ot her head measures one inch across, and her
foot is one inch and one-quarter long. Her
vocal equipment Is said to be first class.
Perhaps one ot the most remarkable rases
ot cataley ever known is that of Miss Mug.
gie Beadling, an 11-year-old girl ot Bauksvillc,
1'a. Two years and two months ago nhu fell
down stairs and injured her spine. Since
then she has U-eu In a trance and has had but
three lucid Intervals, the longest lasting two
weeks and the shortest but half a minute.
A wonderful freak of nature, in the shape
ot a corn cob whirl) is exactly like a human
band and arm, has turned up in Greensboro,
Ga. At tho upper end of tho cob are five
distinctly marked fingers, and it looks like a
human baud half clced. The shape of the
fingers is lerfect, and slope off uaturally
from the thumb and littll finger to a per
IU forasd writ.
WHAT" THE CHILDREN SAY
A little school boy in Waterloo, named
OcorRle IHrhnrtlxm, nearly irnlyreil lilt
teacher the oilier day In rinding from the
first chapter of Uentnls. In place ot "t.ot
there be n firmament," the urchin rend II,
"And the Lord mid, let there be a fire nutt
ing." Ocm Krpub'.loau.
Uallyisim Intensely practical child, and
much given in abbreviations lie Is very
fond ef MMc (dork, too, and never tires of
several of hi special favorite". One of tliew
Is the hltory of Jtxcplt mid his brethren.
Last Sunday lio rame to his mother with this
request: "Mamma. I want you to sit lllit
down now and tell mo the story aliont Joe
anil the oilier Ik.js." l)n-ton lleortl,
Our little niece, 1 years ol 1, was visiting
her grandmother. Among other things
given her to play with was n large, old
fashioned cent. Maud took this up anil
viewed it meditatively for tome time. Then
she suddenly exclaimed: "rlrandmn, I've
been thinking It they used to have such big
rents ns this, their dollars must havo been
whoppers!"' Babyhood.
On a recent occasion in a Rochester parish
school a small boy at the first appearance
therein was asked it ha knew tho Lord's
prayer. He replied that he had never heard
of It licfore. Hereon urchin nt his aide, with
a friendly f 'cling toward him ami a desire to
excuso his Ignorance as much as jiossible,
sold to tiro teacher, eagerly yet syinpathli
lngly: "Please, ma'am, he's a stranger
from Pennsylvania." Rochester Union.
Little Miss Lily has been allowed to romo
to the table on the occasion of her mamma's
birthday, after promising that she would bo
very, very good. Unfortunately she was
seated opposite a gentleman who was en
tirely bald. After some time spent in awe
stricken contemplation of tho phenomenon,
she could not help remai king to her mother
hi a quite audible stage whupen "Oh, mam
mal see that gentleman. His head is all
naked." Judge.
A lady who dresses elegantly and belongs
to the high perch of social plumage, mado a
formal call upon a lady of her acquaintance
and waited in the parlor whilo her card was
sent up. A tiny specimen of- a girl was
present, who oj d the elegant visitor very
closely and seemed much interested in her
appearance. "Well, my deaf," remarked tho
visitor with approval, as she smoothed out her
lilks and laces, "what do you think of mep
"Oh," saiu tho little girl, with tho charming
candor, of childhood, "I've seen flounces bo
fore." Detroit Free Press.
Two little misses of this city, respectively
5 and 6, were Invited out to a juvenile party,
and when it was time for them to return to
their home a gentleman present offered him
self as their escort. They were very digni
fied and old-fashioned in their speech and
bearing, but their politeness reached Its
height when they took leave of their escort.
Tho eldest, by a year, said with great im
pressment: "Good night, Mr. ; and thank
youeversomnchl" Then the younger one
put out a tiny hand and lisped; "Dood night,
Mither ; an' thank you most to death V
Detroit Free Press.
SPORTING AND ATHLETIC
It is probable that New Orleans will have
an all winter race meeting.
Bill Monahan, of Omab i, has offered to
fight John L. Sul.ivan for $10,000 a side,
Qucensberry rules.
The first racing season of the Prince of
Wales as an owner has been a signal failure.
Two of the prince's three horses have died
and the third amounts to very little,
W. G. George, the runner, is on his way
to Now York. He expects to settle down
there for good, after making a trip to Aus
tralia, where he will probably run Malone.
Now that the speedy bicycle riders. Frea
Wood and Robert James, are en route to
Australia a number ot professionals wish to
follow after them. They think a well filled
purse awaits them in the east.
Tommy Danf orth, champion featherweight
of America, and Jock Harding, of Philadel
phia, are matched to fight with skin tight
gloves for $250 a side and tho featherweight
championship within three weeks.
SOME NEW BOOKS.
"A Banker of Bankersville" is the title of a
novel by Maurice Thompson.
The sales of the second volume of Mr.
Blaine's book have reached 75,000 copies, 25,
000 less than the first volume.
Sir Francis II. Doyle's "Reminiscences and
Opinions," winch have attracted a great deal
of attention in London, will be republished in
this countrj at once. Doyle was professor of
poetry at Oxford. His reminiscences begin
in 1813, when he was S years old, and end in
1SS3.
Mr. S. J. W. Benjamin, who was for some
years American minister to Persia, lias re
corded his observations of that country in an
illustrated volume entitled "Persia and the
Persians." It is the most recent work on
modern Persia.
A history ot horso racing in France, deal
ing mainly with the development of the
thoroughbreds produced there by means of
Anglo-Arabian stock imported from Eng
land, will be published shortly In London.
No work of its kind now exists.
Henry Irving bos published in a neat
volume, printed on hand made paper, at the
Oxford-Clarendon Press, his discourse on
"English Actors; their Characteristics and
Methods," which he delivered lost June, be
fore a distinguLued company in the Univer
sity schools at Oxford. The book relates to
Burbage, Betterton, Garrick and Edwant
Kean.
COLLEGE TALK.
The class of DO at Princeton, promises to
be the largest, as well as the strongest, w hich
has entered tho college for many years.
Professor A. C. Merriam, professor of
Greek at Columbia college, has been selected
as director ot the School of Athens for the
year 1SS7.
The original manuscript of an address de
livered by the Rev. James Besbe, Yale class
of 1745, to the soldiers ho led to Canada in
the French and Indian war, has been pre
sented to Yale university by Gun. Henry B,
Carriugton, of Boston.
FACTS WORTH KNOWING.
To pre ent the smoking of lamps, soak the
wick in strong vinegar and dry thoroughly
before it is used.
Snakes are greatly increasing in number
about the lakes and swamps of Florida,
owing to the wholesale slaughter of herons,
storks and other birds.
The culture of tobacco in Germany, which
has declined since 1SS1, is now progressing,
1,0S8,507 acres having been planted this
year, against 1,053,659 acres lost year.
To take spots of paint off wood, lay a thick
coating of lime and soda mixed together over
Jt, letting. ittayttvatyJattr hours, .then
wash off with warm water, and the spot will
have disappeared.
Chloride ot lime Is an infallible preventive
for rats, as they flee from IU odor as from a
pestilence. It should be thrown down their
boles and spread about wherever they are
likely to come, and should be renewed once a
fortnight.
An amateur gardener has found that pe
troleum oured into the crown of such plants
as dandelions, thistles and juantahis, will kill
thorn, but In ridding s lawn of these deep
rooted weeds care must be takeu pot to flood
the grass with the oil.
It may not generally known that after
clothes are starched In the usual manner, if
they are asd through a bath of chlorido of
line, heated to about sixty degrees, the starch
will be held through several 6uective wash
ings and will suffer no change by bring ex
jiosed to the dew or rala. '
Mr. Goriel, the French liygieul.t, soys that
excepting the electric light, nil other methods
of light ore unhealthful, as they absorb oxy
gen and give out tarbouic acid and steam nt
the same time. Electric lighting should bo
adopted Instead of gas, unlesi by some new
system the combustible nutters emitted from
gus can le got lid of.
POINTS ABOUT CROWDED HEADS.
King Christian, of Denmark, is 70 years
old.
It Is said that the Princess of Wales scarcely
eats ttiough "to feed a cunary."
King Kalakaua was SO years old on the
lfltb, but his crown U heavy. He is deeply In
debt
Claus Spreckle nays King Kalakaua can.
not be moved by reason, but can bo ruled
through the gin uottle.
The emperor of Austria has beto smoking
twenty cigars a day. His doctors attribute
his ma Jest . ', neuralgia to the habit, and have
ordered him to give up the fragrant weed.
Tho cro i. priuce of (J a many, like Von
Moltke, is a wry silent man. He Uvea iu a
quiet, domestio way, and is said to bo bitterly
opposed to tbt swUmtnU of Prince Bismarck.
A bronze statu of Frederick Ibo Drcat has
lieen placed In tho Hall of Glory, In (he
Arsenal of Berlin. It U twice life size, and
represents him in' his traditional attitude,
with his crooked stick.
Tho nurco of the Imby Alphonso XIII ot
Spain la n famous girl now. When tho royal
youngster received his three decorations from
the king of Portugal she exclaimed, "Now I
trust his little majesty will keep Ids nose
clean."
Trlneo Alexander of Battenbnrg has de
voted $70,000 of his Bulgarian gains to the
purchase of the charming estate of Charlot
tenfield, near Bchaffbausen. It is said to be
one ot the finest palaces of the kind in
Uuropo,
King Timljanoka, ot Gllliert Islands,
ti eighs .") jxmnds and has thirty wives. Ho
will not allow a white man to live on his
islands. When white missionaries visited him
and tried to get him to discard twenty-nine
ot his wives he got mad and drove them
away.
The Trlncccs Elizabeth, of Saxe-Weimar,
who has just been married to the grand duke
of Mecklenburg, bears tho reputation of being
one of the most lieautjful and accomplished
women on the continent. She Is tall and
graceful, with blue eyes and golden hair.
She speaks English, French, Italian and
Spanish as easily as she does German, and her
musical powers are to great that Liszt called
her his "best puplL"
CHURCH NOTES.
Germany has 1C9 Baptist congregations.
In eighteen months 1.500 converts havi
been added to the Salvation Army in Chi
rngo. The Presbyterian Board of Foreign Mis
sions asks for money. It is about $150,000 in
debt.
At the Methodist Missionary conference
receipts of tOM.OOO for last year were re
ported. The mission board ot the Methodist church
appropriatol $13,000 for Spanish New
Mexico.
There are 1,071 Young Men's Christian
associations in the United States, with 140,000
numbers.
I Theroarel83colorelPresbyterlancliurches
In the south, with 12,0."S membciv. Of this
number eighty-five churches are in North
. Carolina and fifty-nine in South Carolina.
In New York city a new church Is to be
established. It is for ministers and baptized
people acknowledging the ecclesiastical au-
. thority of tho College of Apostles, w hich Is a
place ot worship according to the doctrine of
the Catholio Apostolic church, and has here
tofore had its headquarters at Albury, Eng
land. The amount appropriated by the general
missionary committee of the Methodist Epis
copal church for carrying on mission work
for the ensuing year is $571,437 for foreign
missions and $317,750 for homo missions,
makiug a total of $l,OS9,187, an increase of
$S9,1S7 over the amount appropriated last
year.
There are no less than thlrty-6lx different
missionary societies represented in India,
besides ten or more private missions. All
branches of the church nre represented and
all are laboring band in hand for the uplift
ing of India. According to the statistical
..summary for 18S5 there were 137,504 com
municants representing the fruits of these
i missions.
The Baptist church has three great organi-
rations, the Foreign Missionary society, the
' Publication society, and the Home Mission so
ciety, which latter has for its motto, "korth
America for Christ" It was organized in
New York state in 1S32. Since its organiza
tion it has expended $o,134,314, established
3,410 churches, baptized 99,014 members,
organized 700 Sunday schools and now has
700 laborers engaged in carrying on its work.
GEN. LOGAN'S SUDDEB DEATH
Is a great shock to the nation. Few knew
that he was even indisposed when the news
of his death flashed over the wins and
thousands of people stood aghast nt the
sudden climce from health and vigor to
cold and silent death. For the past twenty
five years there has been no man more con
stantly before the public than General John
A.Logan., Through all his career he has
been noted for,hls fearlessness nnd purity
of character, both In public and private
life. Loved by friends and respected by
enemies he will be mourned by all.
His death udds another to the long list of
victims to sudden and acute rheumatism.
Probably no disease is to common us rheu
matism, none is more sudden or danger
ous, and there is certainly none which so
completely baftles medical skill.
Only one remedy has jet been discover
ed which is a aurt. and safe cure for rheu
matism and its twin disease, neuralgia,
and that is Athlopboros. In thousands of
cases Athlopboros has proved a quick and
cei tain cure f it these diseases. In connec
tion with Athlopboros Pills it has never
yet failed to speedily effect a cure.
In all probability many deaths uttributed
to heart dlsiase are caused by these ter
rible diseases, which are far more danger,
ous than is generally considered.
Rheumatism, even though iu a very mild
form, is extremely dangerous, (or it is lia
ble at any moment to go to the heart and
cause instant death. Why trifle with a
disease so fatal when a certain cure can be
obtained ot any druggist ?
Every druggist should keep Athlopboros
and Athlopboros Pills, but where they can
not be bought of the druggist the Athlo
pboros Co., 112 Wall St JSew York, will
send either (carriage paid) on receipt of
regular price, which is 1 00 per bottle for
A'-hJophoros and SOc. for Pills.
For m er and kidney diseases, dyspepsia. Indi
gestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases of
women, consumption, headache. Impure blood,
etc., Aihoiophoros Itila are unequalled.
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The only prtpsrstlon of COD I.ITF.tt OIL thst
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Coal Screens a specialty.
Iron Ladders, Wheels & Cresting.
BliclsmlUMng In all tranches. Estlrrates furnished.
EAGLE IRON WORKS,
Cor. Union & Cnmil Sts.
WILKEti-BAHnn. TA
march 13-86-ly.
MiQHE MANURE
J ' .ioja-i1icr.lirftrtiUiEjr( rf(r.
(! t.u.t full, u a Kty iniv-urUut fin ina mati m
ttb. at it. wocl : Ink. U.t clt-iuiLt xcoei
iu J i p. i-l-itit l:f"
' IMIM.iHC.r ACiflUintntl virriKfcn
r a ' i .f a' w A lanJx. Tho fs.,1 Iitrml-c i jiMc
. ru.nrli icAtiJ tin. tbe) In turu j'.n I it to
I. .itstoU jl in fi.nuatlou f tbetr l-ot ti.
. ffttut r i nttTi1 Tsluable tn itfflccti U-an
o- .,v u --iu Uuti.mii iud liji-)K.rc Add
RAUGH'S
$35 Phosphate
I Inln-il IV 'if-, ari'l It 1 a real niinn'a! J Itmo
i p'i i- i ite. Mfturh we prMitca hy tec aua cf
t - il ajxnutuf In itsannfactiiticr.
tit.l f'ir MnnahV riiotIinte (aultle ro4
rjrihrr lufurmnllon.
THE ORIGINAL,
Manufacture of
RAW-BONE
SUFER-PHCSPHATE
BAUGH & SDNS
Minafatlarfni Ira port era.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Usaihe Original Baugh's S25 Phosphats
ASS YOU?. GR0C3R FOR IT.
ACS YOUS ESUMIBT FOE IT.
Prevent Roup, Prevents Gapes, Pre'
ventt Cholera, Prevents Egg-Eating,
Prevents Laying Soft
Eggs, Makes Hens Lay,
it 12 lis for, .Trasn
It Sells for Pivo Cents Per Pound,
in Boxes.
Chlckchlckerre-lcee (poultry food and pre
ventive cf disease for poultry), the great eeg
food, produce?. t nroaifiously and it good for
the health tf the fawfing It it the first article of
Its kind eter Patented in the United States,
Canada and England. Try it. It com oUy
five cent per pound. It is no powder. Chick
ens will eat it. 'Hut ought f convince you tht
it Is good If your Orocer, Druggist, Hard
ware or Country Storekeeper wuf not get it
for you, aend me one dollar, and 1 ifl ship
) ou a twenty-pound box by freight, or one hundred
pounds fur nva dollara. A Urge boa will cost ou
no more freight than a small box. Attend to "our
poultry, if ou want to male a profit out of them,
jutt thcaameasyou attend to your land. Unless
you manure your land it ill not pay ou. lutt
so m ith poultry ; you must give them something
besides feed. They must have material to
answer fir grinoera, and material for the egg.
H you feciT Chick-chick. er.rekce (egg fxx
everyday you hU never hate any tick chick
em, anti our hena I1 Uy ejga hen ctherv ie
iheywull not. YnuwlU never do without it
altera lair trial. Do not pay twenty-five or
fifty cents a pound for medicine to feed (ur
poultry when you can get a better ankle from
vt ur btorckeeper at five cents a pr-und Don't
lactam; try it. Manufactured tn tbc l'i t:ci
.ate only by
S. S. MYERS, Palenice,
.23 N. Front St., THILAD'A. PA.
FO' sale or rarmcrs'
Blo?msburff, 1'a.
Produce Eictiing
Bep-s-sexpus.
PATENTS,
i btalned am all patent business attended to tor
moderate fees.
Our orace U opposite the U. S. l'atent Office, and
wecanotjtalp Patenuin less time than those re.
benimodclo" drawtnj. We adflse aatopat
entabtuty tree otcharse, and we make no chanre
unless patent Is secured.
We refer herr, to the I'ostmaster, the Bupuot
Money Order Tltr., and to officials otthe u. B.
l'atent Office. Yor elroular, advice, terms and
references to actual oilenta in your own but or
County, write to
C. A. SNOW & CO.,
an V tf ',pcs"B l'atent Ottlce, WtBhlngtou, D C
Working Classes Attention.
We are now prepared to t urnUh all classes with
employment at Jime, the whole of the time, or
for their kpate moments. Business new, light and
rTS1".6- .ill1!?0040' 'Haer sex easily earn from
??,fys,,0,s P". ,eTenlog. and a pronorttonal
sum by devoting all then tiroo to the Wlie.
in'.? J"4 el,J? yarn neariyaa much as men.. Th it
all who see this may tend their addre&a, and test
tho tnihltieas. we make thlsuner. Trwichas are
not wdi satf-neU we will undone dollar to pay
tii. ot lllng. Pull particulars and
land, Maine. dec44-d-lyfJ
L.ATARRH I ?,JEV
rasa las ktm
iy-- fin llll'll IMP'
ft
ElRTING
n
DR. PARDEE'S
(ThsOnltlelltble niood Porlfltr.)
A SPECIFIC FOR
RIDEUMATISOI,
Scrofula. Salt Rheum,
Neuralgia, Ring Worm
Ami all other Skin nml Mood Diseases.
IT ftEOtrULTEd TUJ5
LIVER AND KIDNEYS.
C.ri l.dcetln and Mtt dt..t .rl.l.c lem
c.rkltd c.iidllloii .rihetysleM.
VWXrt your Drnrsitt ror TB. PARDEE'S HEME
Er sad uke no other. Frin f 1. txr belli, or ill
bottles ror S5. MAnoCsctund by Uie
PARDEE MEDICINE CO.,
Rochester, M. V.
DO NOT l'Ol-ON YOUK 8Y8TE.M.
witli medicines you know notliinir nbout.
Neatly every so-called remedy forlltlieuma
tlsm anil Neuralgia now ollcrcil to tb(
public contains pnwerfu and poisonous
medicines tbat Injure tbe stomirh and
leave the patient worse oil tban before.
Do not use them, but take "the old re.
liable" one that lias stood the tesl for
twenty-live years. Is free from anything
Injurious to tbe system, composed wholly
of roots and berbs.
Dr. Pardee's Ilcinedy used by old and
young with beneficial results. Five bun.
drett dollars will be paid for any case where
Dr. Pardee's Hcmedy has in any way in
jured the patient.
noT. 28 stir.
MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS ARE
oflcrcd for sale represented
as good us the Famous
JLIe, TOP
And llko all Cnuuterf cits lack tlio
Itcmarlcablc LASTISiG qualities
OF THE GESTCIJiE.
ASK 2?"G2F5. THE
njioa
HATISO
tbem
With
rat.ocu 30 , issa.
The PEARL TOP is
iTlnnufaclured OXI.Y by-
G0, A. MACBETH & CO,,
PITTSBUICGH. PA.
dec 3 f 6 n c i co.
HAZZiROAD TX8SB TAUS.
TTvELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND
WESTERN RAILROAD.
BLOOMSBURG DIVISION.
NORTH.
STATIONS.
SOUTH.
a.m. a.m. p.m.
6 10 9 15 2 05
6 15 9 20 2 10
6 20 9 26 2 15
6 27 9 34 2 St
6 34 9 41 2 30
6 40 9 47 2 36
6 45 9 52 2 41
6 49 9 50 2 44
6 53 10 Oil 2 47
6 53 10 052 50
6 53 10 05 S 50
7 02 10 102 55
7 07 10 15 3 00
7 12 10 S03 05
7 15 10 253 10
p.m. p.m. a.m
i oo li S'l
8 54 VI SS
8 48 12
8 40 13 15
6 S3 13 08
8 87 1 03
6 22 tl 53
8 11 11 54
8 12 11 50
8 03 11 47
8 03 II 41
8 03 11 42
7 59 11 S3
7 51 11 34
7 50 11 30
7 43 11 23
7 SO 11 12
7 18 11 00
7 11 10 51
7 05 10 47
6 53 10 41
S 54 10 33
5 50 10 34
6 42 10 57
6 36 10 21
t 30 10 16
It 25 10 11
S 30 ....vsranton....
8 26 Ucllevue....
8 22 ...Taylorrllle...
8 16
8 10
8 03
r 63,
7 54
T 50
" 41
.. Lackawanna..
Huston.....
..West Plttston.
....Wyoming....
. ..Maltby
Bennett.. ..
....Kingston....
....Kliurston
47
7 42 Plymouth June,
S3 ....1'iymouin....
1 31 ....ATondale. .
7 30 .. Nantlcoke...
7 23 Uunlock's Creek
23 1032 S
7 12 shlckshlnny.. 7 37 10 41 3 C9
w hick b terry . ? 50 11 11 3 52
6 51 ..iieacnuaTen.
6 47i Berwick...
6 41 .Briar Creek..
6 S3 ..Willow Grove.
7 57 11 06 3 58
8 04 11 13 4 05
8 10 11 20 4 12
8 14 11 23 4 16
6 34 ...LlmcUldge...
C 27 Espy
8 18 11 29 4 20
8 25 11 36 4 27
6 21
e 16
.Uloomsburg! 8 30 11 444 34
Tlnrutrt 1 B tc n Kn t An
6 it CatawPa Bridge
. - . ...... u ih , . -wit
8 41 11 53 4 46
8 58 12 13 5 04
9 05 12 21 5 12
9 OS 12 25 5 17
Q 19 in
6 OS 56
6 00 8 49
5 55 45
5 40 9 32
sssi. .Danville....
5 49!....Cbulasky....
5 43 .... Cameron....
5 33! Northumberland
p.m. aui.
a. in. I
a.m. a.m. p.m
W. P. HALSTEAD. SUDt.
Superintendents omce. scranton, Feb.lst,i62
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis
ion, and Northern Central
Railway.
xl
in etrect xovJili81'
Tains leave sun-
uury.
EASTWARD.
9.40 a.m.. Sea Shore ErnrPiu MaMv errvnt
Sundaj), for Harrtsburg and Intermediate stations.
oifitiu at ruuaaeipxua ilid p. m. ; rew vorK,
8.20 D. m. : Baltimore. 3.05 n. m. WAAhlnelan.
5.50 p. m.. connecting at Philadelphia for alt Sea
Shore points. Through passenger coach to
Philadelphia.
l.tO n. m.rtAV pinmis
dally except SundayJ.for Harrlsburg and Interme
diate stations, arriving at Philadelphia
6.50 p. in. ; New York, 9.35 p. m. j Baltimore
6.43 p. m. : Washington, 7.45 p. m. Parlor car
through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches
through to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
T.4J p. m. Renovo Accommodation (dally
iur uarrauurv aim &11 intermeaiate siauons, arriv
ing at Philadelphia 1 .25 a. m. : Sew York 7.30 a. m.
Baltimore. 4.55 - m. : Wafihlneton &.m a.
Sleeping car accommodations can be secured at
Harrlsburg lor Philadelphia and Now York. On Sun.
days a through sleeping car will be run: on this
train from WUllamsp't to Philadelphia. Philadelphia
passengers can remain In sleeper undisturbed untl
7.50 a. m. Erie Mall (dally except Monday,
for Harrlsburg and Intermediate stations,
ar1ng at PhliadelDhia 8.2s a. m. Sew vnrt.
11, m. ; Baltimore 8.15 a. m. ; Washington, 9.30
a. iu. .uiuiuuiuuiuiu sleeping cars are run ou
this train to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washing,
tan, and through passenger coaches to PhUadel-
WESTWAim.
5.10a. m. Erie Vflll IriAll. PTi-n-l Snnilavt fn
Erie ari all Inwrmedlate atatlons and CanandaL
gua ard intermediate sutlona, Rochester, Buff a
loand Niagara Palls, with thiough Pullman Pal-
mib nuu puacugcr coacnea to r.rie ana rtocn
ester. 9 53-News Eipress (dally except SundAy) for
12.52 D. m Nlairara KxnrfSM tantr'vrnt finn
a-iy) for Kane and Intermediate stations and Can.
anualgua and principal intermediate stations
R"Chebter. Buffalo and Vlncnra Valla wl.K
thiough passenger coaches to Kane and Rochester
aim rciriur tnrw Uliamspon.
4.23 D. m. P&St Line Idrllrxcent Rnn,1Tlfnr Ha.
novo and intermediate stations, and Elmlra, Wat.
kins and Intermediate stations, with through pas.
9.20 a. m Sunday mall for Itenovo and Interme
diate statlon-
TUKOUUU TRAINS POR 6UNBURY FROM THE
HAST A.D!MIUT1I.
Sunday malt leaves Philadelphia 4.S0 a. m
Harrlsburg r.40 arriving at bunbury 9.20 a. m. with
buiuujfuiuwcpiiiKcar irum I'nuaueipnia to ui;
llamsport.
News Express leaves Phlladelohla 4.30 a-m.
Uarrlsburg, 3.10 a. m. dally except Sundaj
arriving at Sunbury 9.53. a-m. '
v. ... Niagara Express leaves
Philadelphia, 7.40 a. m. Baltimore 7.30 a. m. (dally
except Sunday arriving at sunbury, 1J.51 p. in.,
with through Parlor car from Philadelphia
""y??.. i"1-"! watucB irum j-uuaaei
phla and Baltimore.
Post Une leaves New York 6.ao a. ra. t Thlladel
Phta.tl.14 a. m. i Wa&hlncrtiin. o tn a m . imiti.
more, ia45 a. m., (daUy except Sunday) arriving at
coaches from Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Erie Mall leave. Nflw VrirkHmn m utiiiAai
phla.ll.S5p. m. i Washington, ldoo p.' m. : Baltl.
more, 11.20 p. in., (dally except Saturday) arrtvlnK
at bunbury 5.ld a. m., with through Pullman
oicruuig car, irom i-nuaaeipnia, Washington and
!i")?0.reJtn1 through passenger coaches froo
Philadelphia.
HiJ'Uy,IUZI.KTO.N & WII.KEHHAltltl:
IIA1KUUAII Anil III11T1I AND tVK8T
HlltNrillItll.WAV.
(Dally except bunuay.)
Wllxesbarre Mall le&ve Hunhnrv .nrvi. .
ffrmnTl B100n "err7 10.47 a. m., Wllxea-barre
..KSfSlS??!". ?-J?-j "rtvlng
.un.b,u,r3r Mall leaves Wllkesbarre 10.23 a. m. irrlv.
I-. z. ' ; . . 11H.C.-WIH91.UU.11L, ar
riving at Bloom Perry t to p. m., sunbury l.lp.m
SUNDAY ONLY.
Sunday mall leave Sunbury 9.25 a. mi arriving
at Bloom Ferry 10:14 a. m. wilkes-Barrehi'o Hut.
Sunday accommodation leaven wiupA.iiam K.in
F'4p' rtrUlg 11 Bl0"n 6.41p.m., sunbury, I
J 'cJA.ij.puau. J.B.W00D,
1 UeiLMuiager. O.a. Passenger Agent I
FEAiLTOP
ABdlnslst THIS
FROM ALL SOURCES.
Omaha has 100 saloons paying tifiOO per
year license, and that money (roes Into the
school fund. The result is tbat the public
schools of Omaha are as line as any in the
country.
A new cable, over two miles long and exit
ing t2,50i), has Just been placed over the
Brooklyn bridge, to take the place of the old
one, which has been there since tho bridge
was opened.
The soap manufacturers do not look with
favor on the introduction of natural gas as a
fuel In Wttburg Instead of coaL The irople
are now so much cleaner that they usoonly
one-half the amount of soap that tboy for
merly used.
In 1870 the Tillage of Durham, IT. a, con
tained aw Inhabitants. Now it has 8,500 and
2,0U) or 3,000, just ouUldo the boundaries.
The valuation has risen from JO.OOO to (3,
COO.OOO. Tobacco, cotton, and woolen facto
ries account for this.
In South Carolina the colored people own
110,000,000 worth of property. In North
Carolina there are twenty colored men worth
from $10,000 to 30,000 each. In Louisiana
they pay taxes on $13-,000,000 in New Orleans,
and in tbe state on (30,000,000.
The remains of the revolutionary hero,
(Jen. Isrnel Putnam, to whom Connecticut
accords tho honors of Dunker Hill, havo been
removed from their resting place of n century
and placed underneath a now $10,000 monu
ment which tho state has had erected.
One of the most imjiortant Industries of tbe
day is tbe canning trade, and Maryland and
California arc tho principal canning states.
Maryland nlone gives employment to 00,000
persons In canning fruits and oysters, the es
timate being 150,000,000 cans annually.
Europe's, wealthiest cab driver resides In
Belgrave square, London, nnd has threo now
hansoms on the Birmingham plan. lie may
be seen any afternoon in the West End
driving one or other of his vehicles. He
boasts tho name of one of tbe oldest families
in the south cf England.
The free public library movement which
had Its birth in Nu.t Hampshire In 1340 has
assumed euormous projiortioiis. There are
at prwent 5,000 public libraries in the United
Btates, containing 13,000,000 books. The
Boston public library is the largest, contain
ing over -400,000 volumes.
There are SO persons named Shakespeare
in the United States. Their occupations are:
Blacksmith, lj carpenter, 1; city official
(mayor), 1; journalist, 1; laborers, 5; liquor
dealer, 1; lawyers, 5; physicians, 0; printers,
3; real estate, 1; shoemaker, 1; tailors, 3;
watchmaker, 1; house und sign painter, 1.
Benjamin Moore, bo died in Berlin re
cently, left by w ill a reward of $1 for every
oliceman reporting a laso of cruelty to
animals. "As men havo no hearts," ho wrote
in bis will, 'I loavo my money to tho brutes."
And be did, enriching the Berlin Society for
tbe l"rotectio:i of Animals by nearly $100,000
Ursa Boiihcur and half a dozen other ladles
are Knights for the masculine form, cheva
lier, is retained in their case of the Legion
of Honor, An addition has just been rjado
to their number. Mine, Dieulafoy, wife of
the bead of the Archaological mission ot
Susiaim, has been formally decorated at the
Louvre.
Tbe oldest soldier in the service of the
United .States government is Lee Snyder.
He has been in tho service fifty years, and
although 73 stfmmers and winters havo
passed over bis head he is as bright as a dol
lar. Two weeks ng.j be stepjied aboard a
i-ailuiad train for the first time on his way to
the meropolis.
The Montreal backmcn's union have Issued
the following circular: "It having been
represented to us that it was wrong to work
011 Sunday for good and sufilcient reasons
first, because God commanded marf to keep
thj .Sabbath day holy, and, second, because
our horses require rest from labor on the
seventh day as much as wc do ourselves
therefore, we, the hackmen of Montreal, be
lieving that wo should act in accordance with
God's law, do hereby agree to abstain from
labor on Sundays In future, and request all
hackmen not to bring out their carriages for
hire on Sunday, and God help us to keep
steadfast ill this resolution."
MEN AND WOMEN OF LETTERS.
Mark Twain is growing old very fast, al
though ho will not admit it
W. D. Hoells will pass the winter in
Washington looking for characters with
which to people his books.
A correspondent of Oulda says she Is col
lectins data for a new American novel, in
which our society and the labor question
will occupy prominent jiai ts.
Admiral Porter thinks he will write an
other book m his health is so much better.
He received a bonus of $30,000 for his naval
history, and n royalty of 20 per cent, on all
books sold.
Nathaniel Hawthorne's portrait, which has
been painted for Bowdoin college by Mr.
Alexander Johnson, n London artist, is taken
from bat Is known ns tho Francis Ilemoch
photograph.
Prince Biniarck's recent advice to a Uei
ebenback functionary, to "read Goethe's
Faust,' " has occasioned such a demand for
that work that booksellers throughout Ger
many have sold out their supply and several
new editions havo been issued.
.-it xx. ura
Winter xp:sure Causes Coughs,
Colds, Pleurisy, Kheumatlsm, Pneumonls. Keural
gla. sciatica. Lumbago, llarkache and other ail
ments tor which Ilenson's Capclne I'lasters are
admitted to be the best remedv known. Thev re
lieve and cure In a lew hours when no other appli
cation Is ot the least benent. Endorsed by
3 OCX) physicians and druggists, licwarc of
imitations under similar Bounding names, such as
"Capsicum," "Capucln," "Capslclne." Ask
K)k Benson's and taii no orntKa. Eiamlne care
fully when you bur. All druggists.
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exceptional powirs ot end lira fire. Afk our resiet diuielM cr Kirxet tor or
l'EIlhlNfs 111IK 1IA1ILK 1 All Ulli-h' Y levins the 11 eifricp dthoi-e orn
out with t'scetf 0 bodll' or inrniolrfloit nid sttsss 0 inKniniu Dcplnti rxnonim
In nit .nil ,lr..r.ti ...th.. II ltl riiti. nil M.I..I nu rfl.. ...... -T. ' C J .CUI,)
In vi 1 1 and rigorous weather.
Hard nc Ids of ctery
vccHiinn
liytpenfla find In l'eriliie'B l
Mali Whiskey a poncrlul
-3ft
I.T.'
and helptr to dljestlon.
HI! 1I1 Ml
1V1 I . I
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without unduly Ulniubilli'c-
n-js lnerenses their nagging nattily,
counteracts the t fleets ot uilsu -, bus
tens convalescence and Is a v. Milestone
nnd prempt diuretic Wan h thu label 1
Mone genuine unless bearing the signature
k a. , &t
ot sate oy an drugirlsts
and grocers throughout
the united Stales and
canadas.
37 XORTII FRONT ST. 33 NORTH WATER ST., PIIILA
FOIt SALE 11Y DRUGGISTS AND ALL DEALEltS. j e ly.
ECONOMY THE PKACT1CAL
QUESTION OF THE SSOUK.
EVERY THING THAT IS NEW AND
STYLISH FOR
CAN BE BOUGHT
CM1AFIE f MAI EVEffi.
A Large and
JclothihCI
. JUST RECEIVED.
naVasaHtDaCsMaBCHBBBHBSI
ALSO A LARGE AND" SELECT LINE OF
Call and be Convinced that you ha e the
LARGEST SELECTION CF UM
OF THE
LATEST STYLE. BEST DUALITY,
AND AT M r
The Lowest Possible Prices
Fojiiila? Clothing Mom
1AIB mwiib:
C. K MOBBINS.
DEALER IN
Foreign majBomestio
WINES AND LIQUORS
AND JOBBER IN CIGARS.
BLOOMSBURG PA.
fl Bitieafc fin iW tf
WioIceBlu.itd
AND
BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES.
Ilenilqimrltrs for
MERiHANI IRON & STEEL-
Store nml yan.hoiiei.
Avenue, Ito. 2 Lack'a Avt
icr otreti,
bCRANTON, PA.
n
OccupgfetloTTm
nov.i9.so.iy.
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CB-SELDREfiTS CARRIAC.ft
tho Automatic Condi Hmlta. an,i it it..
tcn'Hlftmn forCatftlmnio bdJ tnctitlnn rnrriann.
I4B li. 8th St., Phllada.. Pa.
October 22 80 Syrs.
iiALT WHISKEY.
11 will clilve nil ir.ilail us ithti.ies (icm the ij-uni
i nu peiKHHwucni n ni limn ineinilers icnelo
ure Huriev
imliroiHlit li Hie nnlyslsos It uppcarH b.v the Ln
PHI lilMJ'Hliielon etery bottle: llmtecarefullyanB
11 1 (III U'1JIU Ull- I til. IIAtlLEY .HALT tUHSf
the kid
kkv nmde IV -M. A J. rerrlnn nml 11 mill
it entlie)) trie Ire fusel ill.lutturol.B
luctnls 11 nd nclds nnd h abolulelB
l-iii. ntynrv, iiiiiiun JXTinur JiatlTM
Uraduutr uf the VttUersttieit or jiiii,-i.
tiJetteea aua H'elstxideti H
THE III
Varied Stock of
la- i II dealers In
Nos. 12C & 188 F,auk)i
- noo & 210, 212 & 2H (J,
n
Ccn-
J-''. itl. ALLEN, PitrsT.
Mil