THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. A Big Oiptnre. 'flio most oxprrt and dangerous gang of burglars that ha ever figured In I'hiladf Ipliirv'o criminal annals Iim bt-on uaged by Chief of Detectives Kelly and liis fmlatnnts. Tho muinberi, four In number, bad established tniuporai-y headquarters in tho city and had made preparations tor iiogintun woik on an oxtensivo ecalo. During Oclobor nnd November InH ntimerom robborles oc curred in tho Tenth nnd Eighteenth police districts in tho north-eastern section of tho city. They wero man aged so adroitly that the pnlico wore completely bnflled. On tlm night, of Dwcmber C Le.i Brothers fc Co.'s silk Importing oflioes, on tho second floor of 003 mid 010 CheHtnit street, were entered by means of n fnlao key and thoimud f dollars vvoith of sdk stolen Oa tho following day D.'tet!tive Tate nnd Miller arrested William Brooks, alias Ben Stevens, an English ex con vict, who is known as the most expert key fitter in tho country'. Hn was com milted for trial, pleaded guilty in uourt and was remanded for pcntcnee. The detectives had several interviews with him and succeeded in extracting from him tho names of his companions in crime and the headquarters of the gang. On tho following day tho hoard ing house of Mrs. l'oacock, at No. 8 Harrison street, was visited and tho stolen goods rccoveicd. Mrs. lVacock was arretted for receiving (.tolcn goods and Frederick Sell, ono of tho board ers and a member of tho gang, was captured. They wero both indicted by the grand jury. Last week Detectives Bond and Doiiauhy went to New Yoik and caused tlm arrest of George Cava naugh, a tinted bnrtrlnr with a host of aliases. His pal, Frank McCoy, alias Big Frank Burn, eluded tho officers nnd wont to Philadelphia. Hh was located in a houo at Front and Norris streets and Detectives Donaghy, Bond, Miller and Tat surrounded tho prem ises. Tate saw him approach tho house and slip up a sido alley, and ho walked up to him and laid his hand on his shoulder. Tho liurirlar resisted and drew a pistol, and would havn shot tho detective had it not been for tho timely interferenco of tho others. Brooks, McCoy and Cavanaugh are three of tho most expert, daring and desperate burglars known in the police. McCoy was captain and leader of tho gang, and planned all the robberies. Brook" wm his riuht-hann man becnne of Vs skill in lnek-filt'ng. Both Mc Coy and Oavnnaiiijh havi- served thiee terms of imnrisonment in Philadolphia and in IRS-t robbed a j velry Hore in West Philadelphia. Thev were stu prised by tho police nnd McCoy crap ed, after firing seviral shots al. his pur suers. Cavnriauuh was not so fo'tn nate and was captured with a bullet in his ankle. Ho was sentercod to eich (eon mo"th in the Eistern Penit-n-tiary. B th iir" known in New York as dangerous tMcves. Wrieu tho enner began operating in the city MeCov passed as a Ca'holio priest. This dis guise enabled him to "pipe off'' places which the gane intended robbing with out dinger of detection. Ono if th"ir first ihs was the rb berv of Mr K-tte Lodno's boarding house, at 532 Mister street, on October 21, where they secured $500 worth of Vwelrv and clothing. Th rob' erv of David H"tzel's shoo slore, at 3020 Frankford road ; John Daizelv's cigar store, at rrankford road and Bngrad street, ani numerous other smaller job have been fastened noon tho gmig Tho deteatives have secured a lot of keys which Brooks bad fitted to secure entrance into a number of big business houses. Chief Kelly has also receive: information from Inspector Byrne, of New York, stating that the place wln-re the stolen goods wero disposed of has been located. A Man Who Defies Boles and la Healthy and Happy. Prof. George Cromwell is probably one of l he busnst nun in tbe busy luv of New York, writes a Biooklyn cor respondent. Ho is a profes-or of music in the intervals between his exhibition on the stage, and has other various avecations, arlistio and literary. Will all this arduous occupation of his b dy ana mind, in whicli "rest seems to actually only "change of work," ho eats bm.one meal one ro called eqtiart meal a day. Yet his health is good beyond the average. There was tune, he sas, when he was tho abject slave, however, ot a case ot chron dyspepi-ia. "And how did you get rid of ill he was aeked, in tho interest of thou sands ot suffering fellow-mortals. "I came across an old crank of physician who told me never to eat unless when I was hungry, and alway then, wherover I might Ik-, and at any time, day or uight. ' Tho professor, a3 ho spoke, was at Fulton Market ensconced at one of Donon's tables, behind a series of dish es. "This is other people's lunch hour. I fe't like dinner. 1 havo ordered one and shall cat it. It is my last meal to. day. I have no doubt it will suflico until midnight. Should I feel hungry 1 will eat then, but not otlierwiso. 1 follow the old physician's advice. I havo eaten at midnight, at 2 and o'clock in tho morning ; in fact, at any and every hour in the tw enty-tour whe appetite demanded. You see the rule agrcta with me." His appearance did not contradiot his words. What he said. btarted train of thought as to tho curious exceptions which some people aro to tho ordinary laws ot health and nature liut at thee laws what we believe them to be! A here is tho physician who would prescribe anything but regularity of meals and a schedule of diet for the professor's quondam ailment t But what do the foM Is of tho air or iho animals of tho forest know of ueh sjBtem! The wild horso of Tartaiy leeiling as he lists or can, outlives in handsomer body the docile creature which man has domesticated to his Acrvico and to his three meals a day. Water fur Btook in Winter. A laigo proportion of the food of our animals is used to Ki ep up tho tempera. turo of the body to about one hundred degrees. Uold weather, damp biru yards, cracks in the barn or shtdc want of bedding and exposure storms, greatly increase tho cousmnp tiou of food to no gond purpose. Muei mora regard is now paid to the comfort ot our stock in these respects than term erly. We think, however, many fail to realix- the lo-s ot food sustained iv compelling animals to drink icit cold water. Water as it comes fresh from the well has a temperature of about fifty fivo degrees. When allowed to stand until frozn over and the ice th n br ken, and pieces of ice suffered to re main in tho water, the temperature speedily falls to thiity-llve degrees. ICiperimetits are reported which se in to show that it pays to artificially warm the drinking water for milch cows, lie this as it may, no one can doubt that water at fifty-five decrees is cold enough for health. The water that an animal drinks has to bo raised to the temperature of llr body, say one hundred degress. And, of course, it requires much moro fuel in food to raise a pailful of water fiom thirty-five degrees to ono hundred degress than n pailful of fresh water from llfty-fivo de grees to one hundred degrees, n me heat rcqutred to warm tho pailful of water twenty degrees was derived from hay, or ftrnw, or grain, the lo would not in many casi-s bo severely felt. But, as n matter of fact, this heat is obtained from tho consumption of fnt and tleh, or butter nnd checm. This ii expensive fuel We nro well nwnro thai it is not nlwas easy to fur nish animals water free fiom ice. We fill tho trough with water, and tho cows and sheep, and horses do not drink oh muoh as w expected, and the next morning there is a thiek layer of ice up on tho water. In such n cise, break tho ico in as large pirces as possible and pull them out with a potato hook or rake. D not leave them to melt in the water Pump plenty of fresh water for tho animals. With horses there is Htle trouble because they aro accustomed to drink at once if they need water. But cows and sheep may be very thirsty, and you may fill tho trough with water and vet they will require tyii-itl rab'c tini" bo fore they will all dr'nk. Sheep especi ally seem to b very fond of running water as it comes fresh from tho spring or pump. In capes where a small trough conducts tho water from the pump to tho tubs or troughs, whilo you nro u nping you will sec tho sh-ep drinking with avidity from the rnnntne wntcr in the small trough, while they will scarcely touch that -dilch has been standing for some hours in tho water ing trough. There is a great, difference in water, anil sheep kno it jnt as well as wo do. American Agriculturist, One Kind of Heading. And how few persons who can devote but nn hour or half nn hour n dayto read ing and study tnko duo thought as to how they can limko the most of their little leis ure. They read in ft desultory way what ever comes to ltttiul, nnd think that If they had more time for books they would soon becomo much better Informed. But tho half hour a day, If used In tho wisest man ner, would mako a vast dlilereiico bi one's mental growth us the mouths and years glide by. An incident occurs to mo that well 11 lutrntes this. A pretty maiden hair fern growing in n flower pot was given to a youug girl hopelessly 111 with spinal dis ease. It proved a thing of beauty nnd of inexhaustlblo Interest, as tho delicate, graceful fronds came up one by ono nnd slowly uncurled. There was n littlo pot beside the fern and under Its spreading fronds In which grow nn uloc. By nnd by tho sick girl noticed In tho littlo pot somo tiny ferns scarce nn inch high quite un Uko the maiden lintr. Wlicnco came they? Her Interest was aroused. She was no botanist, but sho winded to learn some thing about ferns. She could use her eyes for rendiug but five ndnutes at a time and not more than twice n day. A book on ferns came to her, nnd another and another. Friends, knowing her In terest in ferns, brought them to her fresh and green from tho woods or sent her pressed specimens of rare vnr.etiee gath ered i n distant lands. Sometimes a visitor would rend to her from ono of her precious books, but only for four or Ave minutes. "I cannot remember more at u time," she would suy, "and you have read enough for me to think about for a long time." It is now some years since the maiden hair fern was given to her, and sho has be come an authority as to the species and culture of ferns and is an enthusiast in regard to them. It is tme that she has becomo edcuutcd in one direction only, and is not particularly well informed in other respects. But is it not a great gain that she should talk about her fems and their wonderful method of reproduction, . awakoning her listeners' interest and teaching them many things worth remem bering rather than to dwell chicllyon her pains and pilvations? It is muny years since she was ublo to step out of doors, but when you nro with her you do not think of her as an invalid so interested and interesting is she. BUSHING TO DEATH In the atttmpt lo sivini tho Niagara Whirlpool Rapids is no more reckless or dangerous than to trifle with dkcane width each dav tecum a stronger hold and a hublens the end ol life. This is specially true of rlieiitiiastiiin, neuralgia, sciatica, and nervous headache, which though peihaps slight at (hit are ex. trcinely danpirous, and fctcadiiy secure a firmer grip until at last theugeny is unen durable and stuUlin death brings relief. These diseases can be cured by die use of Athlophorns uhiih, in connection with Athlophoros I'ilN, never fails' when prop erly used. Bead tho following irotu these who have tested it. C. A. Steward, Kelson, I'a., savsi "Ath lophoros lias saved my mother's life. Last spring, two of tho lust physicians in the county,said sho could not live two months. Sho had been helpless fur a year, had to lu lifted off and on the bed, limbs nil drawn out of shape, cords contracted, flesh sore 10 the touch, could not be lifted or touched without screaming aloud. The soreness li all gone, the cords relaxed, appetite goot: and gaining every day. and 1 think a few more Upltles will cure her." New Haven, Conn. I had tho neuralgia for thrco months in my face. Went to tlio doctor j ho gave mo some medicino to tako internally and a preparation nf chloroform to put on the out side, but it diil not do nnv good. Could not sleep night or day. Had suflem! to much and so long that I was afraid it would drive nia crazy, AVa.1 told lo try Atldophoros by a patty it had cured of the rheumatism. Alter taking part of a bottle tho pain all left us by magic, and now I am well, with not a sign of ccuralAia about me. Mamiu DiLTiiicii, It) Jludson St. Every driiggL-tshoiild keep Atldophoros and AtMophonu l'ills, but wliera they can not be bought of the druggist the Atldo phoros Co., M Wall St., XCcw ork, will send either (carriage paid) pn leciipt of regular price, which is fl.00 per bottle for Athlnphonw and ',0c. for I'ills. Kor liver ami kldnev ilUrnsM, djcpcT'la, In digestion, ui'sknish. u.'rvom del tlity, illnsttj ol women, ennstiputinrj, liettdacrip, Jaij'tiro Hood, ie., A tlili'i Jjoroa fills are unrqualed. t octJ-.'-kS ems. WILKES-BARRE Gpjy BfyJsfj Fjctohy MANUPAOTC1CEK OP ALL KINDS OF BE USHES, Ho. 3 North Canal St , Near L. V, It, K. Depot. John Ha Derby, PBOI'HIETOB. I-ar Will call on dealers once. In six octl ly weeks. 8avo your orders DT7A VTvTTTOC Its causes and a new and UAf JNJvOi successful CLUCK at jour own home, by one who was ile.il twenty el?ht )ears Treated by most of tho noted specialists without benent. Cturd Mmttf In 3 months, andslnce then hundred of others. Full partlcuiarsRcnt on application. T. S. l'AOK, No. Wml aist M., New York city. JanTdlt. can live at home, and make more money at work lor us (tan anjtulDt; clso In this world. Capital not needed; j on arc started frel Ilolh hPiPMt nil avpA. A,iv ntiH emi ltd tho work. Larcre earninirs suru from first atari. Costly outfit and terms Ireo. Uetter not delay. Costs you notultK to send us sour address and uuuuui; ii juu aie wise ou win ao &i aionce. it. jiAuiTT & vo., jonuuio. roam. ge xisu-iy TO ADVKRrirtHHS I For a check for f.'Owewll nrlnt a tin. linn ad. vertlseinenl In occ million I sues of leadlnir Amer. lean new spapera. TlitsUatttie rale of only one nttli ofacenl allDe, for 1,0 ki circulation i 'j lie advertisement will be Placed beforo ono million itUertiit newspaiierpurchiser': or Fivs iiiLLiON Kmdiik. Ten line, will accommodate rbout 71 woras. Aa'insswun Address w lib copy of Adv. and chevk, or bend to cents for bulk 01 l.M pages. UEO V. ho.vm CO., 1 York. -jiruce bi., rew JanlHt QTT P Ij CATABBII i I I Ik li Clears head, lhro.it and luuf from nasty mucous. Sweetens tbe breath. Cures seierent cularrli nuiu ail uiult irt-HLmi,n9 inn. M.nn ilk- . hend lOc.stamns. for free haliplut sample -eLoueli to relieve :USV. lr. DTlftSCJf Co.. HH 11 road way, N. V, lanTiHt. LITTLE MAC AND HIS GENERALS. tlen. McCUlliui's Opinion of llll I.Unten nnts rs Expressed In Ills llnotc. Phil Kcurncy received a brigade) but though ho stood high ns n remntkably daring man nnd good cavalry captain in tho Mcxlrn'i war, I had not sufficient con fidence In his brains to give him oho of tho first divisions, t have slnco some times thought that I would havo done well had I given Mm command of the cavalry, Sumner was in California when I as sumed command: ho returned not long beforo wo took the field nnd nt onco re ceived a division. Ho was an old and tried oftlccr, perfectly honest, as brave a man as could bo, consclontlousa'nd labori ous. In many respects he was n model soldier. Ho was a mnu for whom 1 had a very high regard, nnd for his memory I hnvo tho grentcst respect. He was a very vnlunblo man, and his soldierly cxnmplo was of tho highest valuo In a now army. A nation Is fortunato that posiessos many bucIi soldiers as was Edwin V. Sumner. Krnnklln wns ono of tho best ofllcors I had; very powerful. He was a mnn not ouly of excellent Judgment, but of a re markably high order of intellectual ability. He wns ofton badly treated, nnd seldom received tho credit ho deserved. Ills moral character wns of the highest, nnd he was In all respects uti admirable corps commander; moro than that, he would have commanded nu army well. The only reason why I did not tend him to relievo Sherman Instead ot Buell was thnt I could not spare such a mau from tho Army of tho Potomac Vltz John Porter wns on duty with Gen. Patterson ns adjutant general when I as sumed command. As soon ns posslblo I had him made brigadier general, nnd gavo him the command vacated by V. T. Sher man. Tako him for nil In all, he was probably tho best general officer I had tinder me. no had oxcellont ability, sound judgment and nil tho Instincts of a soldier, lie wnsperfectlyfamlllarwltli all tho details of Ids duty, tin excellent organizer and administrative officer, and one of tho most conscientious and labori ous men I ever kuew. I ncvor found It necessary to do more thnn give him gen erol instructions, for it was certain that all details would bo cared for and nothing neglected. I always knew that an order given to him would be fully carried out were it morally und physically possible. He was ono of tho coilcst nnd most im perturbable men In danger I ever know like nil his race I shall havo occasion to revert to him hereafter, und will now only add that ho was treated with tho grossest injustice, chiefly, I fear, because of his devotion to me. To Sedgwick I gave a brigade. Not knowing him well I did not ntllrst appre ciate his high qualities, but soon discov ered them and gnve him the flrkt vacant division thut originally commanded by Stone. Ho wns one of the best und most modest soldiers wo had. Possessing ex cellent ability and Judgment, the highest brnvcry, great skill lu handling troops, wonderful powers In Instructing nnd dis ciplining men ns well as in gaining their love, respect and confidence, he was with 1 so modest and unobtrusive thnt it was necessary to bo thrown closely in contact with 1dm to appreciate him. He was thoroughly unselfish, honest and tme as steel. His conduct during tho b.ittloof Chancellorsvlllo In storming tho works on Marie's Heights, and nfterwnrd holding his own ngalnst tremendous odds, was remarkble and most brilliant feat of arms. Hancock received a brigade early in the formation of tho Army of the Potomac. Ho was a man of tho most chivalrous courage and of a superb presence, especi ally in action j he hud a wonderfully quick and correct eyo for ground nnd for handllug troops; his Judgment was good, and It would be difficult to find a better -orps commander. John Reynolds was commandant of the corps of cadets when tho war broke out. Ho gained a high reputation in tho Mexi can wurasan officer of light artillery, and was among the llrst whom I caused to bo appointed brigadier general. Ho was a splendid soldier and iwrformed admirably every duty assigned to 1dm. Constantly improving, he was, when killed at Gettys burg with Mende und Sedgwick, tho best officer then with tho Army of tho Potomac. Ho was remarkably brave and intelligent, an honest, true gentleman. Meade was also one of my early ap pointments ns brigadier general. Ho was an excellent officer; cool, bravo and intelligent; honlwnysdld hlsduty ndmlr ably und was uu honest man. As com mander of an army ho was fur superior to either Hooker or Burnside. Gen. George B. McClelhm'. Book. AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. To All Wuntlnsr Employment. We want Live, F.tierifetic and Capable Aqrents in every county in the United Suteiand C.in.i .U, to sell a intent article of gre.it em, i'N . I s MBRlTs An article ha vine a laree sale, pay- ni uvcr ianitr cent prolit, having no inuipe-L tillon, and on which the agent is protecud itti the exclusive tale by a deed given tor v.n.h until every county lie may secure iron, u;.. iti:i an these advantage to our agents and the fail that it is an article that can be sold to ecery li.n:c owner, it miht not be necessary ta unite an "ex f k aoroinarv offbr" to secure good agency at once, but v,e have concluded to.make it t'. shuA, not only our confidence in the merits nlT our invention, but in its Shlabihty bynny.tgents that will handle it with energy. Our ngcuthL now at work are making from $t$o to a' month clea,' and this fact makes It safe fur us to mike our otTer to all who are oul of cintloy incut. Any agent that will give our business , thirty dtys trial and fail to clear at least . k ii this time, abqvs a 14. exfen'ses, can reiur' all goods unsold to ps and we will refund tr.e money paid for tnem. Any agent or central aent who would like ten or more counties aim 1 work them through suo-agentl lor ninety (lays, and fail to clear at least $750 auom; all ks-i pbnsks. can return all unsold atul get tliclr mjneyback. No other employer ofageutsf vsr nreu to mane sucn oners, nor wouiu v.c 11 we Hd not know that we have agents now making . re than double the amount wu guaiantred; id but two sales a day would give a prufit of .cr $12$ a month, and that one of our aenti aok eighteen orders in one day. O ur 1 1 ru d .criutlve circulars exotain our otter fully. luul tlieaewe wish to send to everyone out ot cm- ptoyment who will send us three one cent, stamps for postage, bend at once and secure I the agency in time forthe boom, and go to work I nu the terms named in our extraordinary offer We would like to have the address of all the I .'gents, sewing maciiue solicitcrs and carpen lers in the country, and ask any reader of the plP'-r who reads this'otTcr, to send us at one t;,1 naiue an addrvss of ull such ttiLy k uw Aodrjs at i.iitu ur you will lose the h stc.iiui -roif-ndt tli.wv luitnfvinployni ntt 1 k . uiey Hkn .r M cnui'ac iiui ..Co., 1 0 rs.i.uaiicid bt., l'llt- ji r P MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS AUE oilorccl for aalo rqprosonted ns good as tho Famous P'HiLH.L TOP BUT THEY Anil 11 ko nil Counterfeits luck tho JteiNurlcuhlo I,AST!.(; quulitioa ASK F"03?t TI-I1S TatOct. 30.1S83. 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Simon, iraeiciE It Sella for live Cents Per Pound, in Boxes, Chlclt-chick-er-rc-kee 0 poultry food and pre. vent ve cf disease for doi iltry). the; yre-t clc food, produces tecs nioJicioitilv and l com tur the health of the fowling It Is the firt,t article of Its kind ever Patented In the United States, Canada and England, 'lry It, It costs only Ave cents per pound. It is no powder Chick en ill cat it, Iliat ought to convince you th.it VftH cav ii. Dugni io convince you trial ii yood l( your Grocer, Drupel, Hard are or Country Storekeeper vv'ir net iret it r you, send me one dollar, and 1 will shin wan lor you, send me one dollar, and I will shin yuuatttcnty-pound box by fi eight, or one hundred unus icrnve aotiars. A large box Mil ecu you no more freight than a small box. Attend to 'our poultry, if ) ou want to make a profit cut of them, mil the sameasou attend to your land. Vniess you manure your land It will not pay you Just so uith poultry; jem must give tnem something btsldes feed. They must have material to answer f r erlnders, and material for the egg, f you feeif Chick. chkk-er.re-kee (rgl; fouS) oerydavyou will never hac any tick chick, eps, and your hens will hy tegs YvhfnotherwvS they would not. Vou will never do without It after a fair trial. Do not pay twenty.five or fifty cents a pound for medicine to fcrd our poultry when you can get a better article from your storekeeper at five cents a puund. Don't ieaclam; try it Manufactured in the United jUtes only by S. S, MYERS, Patentee, iag N. Vtonx 8t., PHILAD'A, PA. Fo Bale by Ulormsbmv, l'u, farmora' rroduce Ewhans Bep-3-so-eraa. PATENTS, l btalned and all patent business attended to tor moderate fees. Our omce Is opposite tho U. 8. Patent Offlce, and wo can obtain patentsln less tlrao than those re mote from Washington Hen1 model o drawing. Wn AflvliA ulnmi. entablllty tree of chargo, and we make no charge unless patent Is secured. Wereterhere.tothe Postmaster, the Supt,of loaey Order lilv., and to ouiclals of the U. 8. l'atent omce. For circular, advice, terms and rcicn-nctsvp actual clients m your own state or liounty, write to i C. A. SNOW & CO., Opposltn Patent Offlce, Washington, o O an 9-tf Working Classes Attention. We are now prepared to furnish all classes with emplnyuient at Ii me, the wholi ot tho time, or lor their spa'e momenta, nuslnoss new, light and Srontablo. Person-sot Itbersei easily earn from I rents to JiU) r eienlng, and a nronortlonal suoihy deiotitig all their time to the bunlt.eis. Itoys und girls earu nearly as much as men. That all who see this may bend their address, and tet the busluesa. we maVo thu o cr. To such as are not well salUfled we will send one dnliur to niv i?.'.SM JI0"6!.0.1 wne- 'ull particulars and i DR. PARDEE'S (ThtOnlr ntllsbl. Mood furlflfr.) A SPKCIFlOFOll RHEUMATISM, Scrofula. Salt Rhoum, Nouralgla, Ring Worm Ami all other Skin and lllooil Diseases. IT nSOtTLATES TltH LIVER AND KIDNEYS. Curr. Iiidcc.tlon .tid .11 dl...... .rUlnr rr.m Hit enfeeble c.mlltl.n of the ej.tem. I IT Ask yoar DrucgUt for En. TA HDEE'8 HEME. Ur anil tak. no oUier. Frlou tl. rer bottlo or .tx bottles for SB. lf.nufaetrcd by th. PARDEE MEDICINE CO., RoohoetTr. N. Y. DO NOT I'UISON VOUIt SYSTEM, with mctllclnos you know notlilntr nbotit. Neatly every no-citllctl retnetly for'ltlicumn tUm (tnil NeurHlnln now oircred to tlm public contHtnn powelfu! tintl poisonous nicillcltiia tlmt Injure tlio Btonnrli nut leave tho patient worse oft than before. Do not usu them, but take "tho old re liable" ono that has stootl the lest for twenty-live years. Is free from anything Injurious to the system, composed wholly of roots nod herbs. Dr. Partlee's IU'tnetly useil by old nnd young nlth beneficial results. Fivo hun dred dollars will lie nald for nnv ense where Dr. Pardee's Itemedy has In any wny ln' jtireu too patient. nov. 2e 81 ly. CURES ALL from n common Hlntcli, or flriiptlou. to tlm worst Srioluia. Snllrlsoiiin. "Fever-ftor,' Scnly or Hotisrli Skin, in 6liort, all iliM'ii caust-il hy bad blood Hie conquered by this powerful, purifying, n lnvliroratlmr medicine, firent RatliiK I -corn rapidly heal iiiuler Its lienlgn intliici Especially has it maiiiftcil lt potent-) curlmr 'roller, Ito.e Hnt,li, Itoll., ("ii . bimelcH, Sore Ilje., .ScrortiloiiH Mir 4 niul Mvclllntif., IIIl-Jollil UliniM', Will to Ssvolitiiu., (iollie, or Tlililt Necli, and Ilulm-Rcii ClaiiiU. Send Un cents in stamps tar a tnt-src tivatlse, with col ored plates, on klu Diseases, or the satii9 amount lora trrntisi- on Scrolnlntis Affections. "nil! mi.ooii is Tin: i,in:. Thoroutrhly cleanse It bv nsiiiir lr. Pierce', (lolilcu .Hectical Dlncovery, and iiii t dlge.tlon, n fnlr akin, buot nut t) It., vital treiiRlli, and xiiiiinlii t countltll Hon, nlll no t'ttnl,;,-. . GONSIK P ilcli is Scrut'tiliniN k-l.ieaNo .f the .iiim, Is piouiptly utat eittiilnly uiiested nnl 'cured by this Ood-trlvi n remedy, if talcen beforo tho last stnfrcs of the disease arc reached, l'rom Its wonderlul power over this terribly fatal disease, when f.it (lUcrlngr this now cet. cbratcd remedy to llio jiublic. Dr. 1'ierci thouirht serloinly of nilling. it his "'on. uiiiilloii flu re." but abandoned tlmt iiiiin as too limited lor i. ltn ilieine which, fiom It. wondfrflllconiMihitlonar tonic, or MrcliRl lien Irnr. itltciatlvc. r,i' pectoral, ami nntiili' not on)' s u rctiio. lungi, but lor till f" -cicniisiiiK, niitt-iiiiions. M-ll!lll!MI,K, illlll-IMIlOIIH. i'oM.iticb,isuneitial 1, I'll' COllJUIIipilOU oi t CHRCrfIC DISEASED or THE Liver, Blood, and Lungs, If you feel dull, drowsy, tlcblllttted, hT. sallow color of skin, or yclloivUh-bronrn spot on fueo oi- liody, frequent headucho or dlzil ness. Iiad tato In mouth. Internal heat or chilli, alternatimr with hot Hashes, low spirits end gloomy borcbodlngs, lrtcirular appetite, and coated tniifrue, you tiro cutferlntr from Hull. Kcstloii, l)yicpKln, and Torpid Lit er, or "Itllioti.iiem." in many cws only part of theso symptoms nro experienced. Al a remedy for all such cases, Dr. Pierce (olden JUodlcul Iliscovorr bu do cnuaL ForlVenk Xjiiiiu lira. i Oplltliijr of Dlood, ......I iiiv-- ui uri-uiii, uruiSCIBlSS., Severe Cough., Coiisumplton, and KIUUIVU HUCCUUI15, 11 IB n .UVCrCIB d affections, It is u soverelirn remedy, ten cents In stamps for Or. Fierce! n Consumption. Sold by Druggists. enu book on ( PRICE $1.00, KonfSE&gi World's Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors, 663 Main St., BrjrrALO, N.T, ftVCe,S LITTLE eastvvt TrTfT V3. FILLS. ANTIoBIXIOUS and CAT1IAIIXIO. Sold by llriiggl.t.. 25 cent a vial. $500 REWARD is offered by the proprietors of Dr. bage's Catarrh itemedy for a ease of catarrh which they cannot cure. 1 1 you have a discharge from the nose, offensive or other- ortiearintr.vealjeyos.dnll pain or pressure In head, you havo Catarrh. Thou sands of cases terminate in consumption. Dr. Sage's Catahhii Uemeiiv cures tlio worst isesof Catarrh, "Cold in tho IIoad, .1 "-r,rrhal IS't.'-daclio. 60 cent. SCOTTJS EMULSION OF PURE COD LIYER OIL Almost as Palatable-as Wflllc. Tlio only preparation of COll I.IVEIt Olb lluit can be taken rciullly aud tolerated t ur a lonjr. time Ly delleale stomachs. AKII AS A IIKMI'DY 101 f flVSt''!rTmV. Ki minim AiIhiiiiw. avu:iim, i;i:.. Hill, bt.nii.ny. tonlus ami iiutotT At. rtlnilxh, anil nil WAMIMI IHMlllllHiS Uf IIIII.DItt.X It I. niarrelloos In Us rifco'n, arcscrlbcd and enilorduo by the Lett I'liyslclani intboeouiitries of tho world. FOR SALE DY ALL DRUGGISTS oot-vs-ly DOLliAltH pay. for UFEaoUOLAItBllIlMn PALMS' BUSINESS COLLEGE nut) cbtitut ft, I'ti'iMftii. positions for Oraduates. Time required a to -1 mot. Tlio Dost Equipped. Best Course of Btudy. Dest Bv rytbine. Writ, for Circular. jtlIEOAD 1 1MB TABZ.S. T-ELAAVAHE, LACKAWANNA. AND WKSTBKN HAlUtOAD. BLOOMSUUHG DIVISION. NOUTH. HTATIONS. ,,.,icranton,,., Uellevue..., ...Taylorvllle., ,, Lackawanna.. Plttston..... ,.Vtkt Plttston, SOUTH. a.m. a.nup.m. 6 10 B 15 3 05 15 0 80 3 10 6 80 6 2 15 8 87 VS4 3 81 9 41 3 SO 0 40 9 41 8 SS A 45 Q ft3 mi f.m. p.m. 00 11! 31 a.m S30 8 88 8 64 n it 8 48 11! ii 8 40 13 IS 8 tl 8 10 8 10 8 03 7 68 ,7 54 I 50. 7 41 8 S3 la 08 8 87 12 03 8 w 11 68 8 II 11 64 8 14 1160 ....i-fyomtng, ..Maltby 8 49 9 6(1 3 41 ..Itennetl. 8 63 0 O13 47 8 on u 4T 8 ou it 4t .Kingston .... .KlnL'kton 7 47 8 68 10 05 3 60 T 03 10 10 8 65 7 07 10 15 3 OU 7 13 10 808 05 7 15 10 85 3 10 7 83 1083 S 87 7 37 10 413 Stl 7 60 II 13 &J 7 67 11 OSS 68 8 Ol 11 13 4 05 8 10 II 804 18 8 14 II 35 4 18 '18 11 89 4 80 8 0.3 11 43 7 69 11 as i 61 ii ai 7 43 Plymouth Juno 7 an ....riymoutli.,,, t 31 ....Avondale. . 7 30 .. Nantlcoke... 7 83 llunlock'g creek 7 18 bhlcksblnny., I 00 Hick's Kerry, A SI ..lieachllaven,,! 8 41' llerwlck.,,.1 8 41 .Urlar Creek. 8 38 ..Willow Orove,. 6 34 ...Lln elUdge.. 7 60 11 80 T 4.3 It ii 7 SO 11 1 7 18 II 00 7 11 10 61 7 05 10 47 68 10 41 6 61 10 38 6 M 10 31 t 43 IC 87 t 38 1Q 81 6 80 10 16 6 86 10 It 8 08 II 611 00 9 4t 6 65 45 6 40 Si JI .......Espy 8 85 11 8(14 31 31 ...Uloomsburtr ,. ' 8 ao it 41 4 84 414 .11 If... ltupert..... 8 3S 1 60 4 40 ; ii Catan l'a lirldge 8 41 11 65 4 4 5 6i. Danville.... 8 68 18 13 5 01 . ,.,i..i...i. ,. ii'iii K a I amurnn I Wiui.ioKft ...I 9 08 1 856 11 v ot.tiwituuuiuoriuuu. v jto iv sua a3 a.m. I a.m. a.m. n.m 6 83.Northumberland, 85 18 40 5 85 n.w. am. HUSV10RL 40 mm m JL NAnCOTIO SLEEP. Tbe dim NarcLvmi flick. rs In his dreams. And fulsome lilies cast a veined shade Across his lids; a murmurous maclo braM Ot lljlits and sounds nd yellow purplo glesms Ot pansles rains about him; nnd men-ems Tho rich llp-d popples have hint all tlio vbile, A Itrrmes nand doth touch bis Hps to smile, And angle In his soul's street water streams. Ills brow? a sleep-fraught seashore where a sea Of dreams breaks, lulling, on a land of smiles, Tho violet candelabra of wan DI Ulao tllumloo all the maglo Lsles Ot slumber In him; aud in troops they flee The shadowless dreams-aud as they flee, they Idss. The Critic. Clerical After Dinner Talkers. tftuif entertaining after dinner talkers aro found among the clergy. Tlicro Is but ono Dccclicr, to bo sure, but tlicro nro novcral other ministers lu New York and Brooklyn wlio enjoy tlio creaturo coin forts of a public banquet and wlio can supplement tbelr feast of the body with a flow ot soul that Is oftentimes rich In thought and anecdote. Tlicro is Robert Collyer, for Instance. Ho Is nn enthu siastic banqueter. Ills broad, bcnljnnnt countenanco beams with plcasuro from the tlmo ho dips his spoon Into the soup until lie dons Ills overcoat nnd hat to go homo. Ho Is uu Interesting talker nnd Is always cngerly listened to. His favorlto theme Is tho nobility of honest labor, and ha Beems never to tiro of recalling his own early struggles with poverty wheuho wns nn Illiterate blacksmith. Tho courtly Assistant Bishop Henry C. Potter and the scholarly Dr. Storrs, of Brooklyn, nro occasional participants In public dinners. Tho energetic Do Witt Tulmago Is ns orlglnnl and amusing nt tho dinner thblo ns ho Is lnhlsotvn pulpit. Tho ltev. John II. I'nxton, the ltev. It. Hebcr Newton and the Hev. Charles S. Eaton nil young meu aro always wcl como guests at a banquet, and their post prandlul efforts will, two rnlo, stand com parison with thoso of tho secular speaker for liberality of thought nnd vivacity of language. Dr. Paxtou Is n particularly vivacious speokcr. Now York Times. The French l'rlzes for Virtue. Tho annual Bitting of tho French Acad emy for awarding the prizes for vlrtuo and literary merit was hold Nov. 25. JI. Caro read the report on tho virtue prizes, tho chief of which (3,000 francs) wns to tho Abbe I.cmolne, wlio hns brought up 750 Alsatian orphnns and tended 1K0 hospital patients. Mile. Antoliietto Lnfont of I.ectoure hns 2,000 francs. Sho hns for fifty J em's dvoted herself to tho distressed family to which sho was originally serv ant. Pierre Nicotic, n peasant, tins 1,000 francs for having mado his cottngo a per tnnnent inilnnnry for eight persons visited with tetrlble maladies, and Sister St. Gnuthler tt llko sum for thirty years of unbroken night nursing in a Vcndcan hospital. Of tho fourteen medals of 1,000 francs ono N assigned to parents named Itnbaud, who on their child being bo horribly burned In tho stomach thnt only epi dermic grafting could save him, immedi ately ollered themselves. Fivo large grafts wero taken from tho father and twenty two smaller ones from tho mother, the child recovering nftcr fourteen iiiniillis. M. Caro nlsii dwelt on the ex ceptional a waul of n.OOO francs to tho l'nstetir Institute, which, though resolved on home months ngo, wns not ofllclnlly nuounccd till tho other day. Ho pro nounced tt glowing panegyric on M. Pas teur, and quoted his reply to his family on their pressing him to tako a rest! "When I tint not working I seem to my elf to bo committing n theft." Pall -Mall Gazette, Tin- Doctors' Great Mlatake. Tito bill appropriating $75,000 for tho medlcnl and burial expenses of President tiavlleld was not passed without opposi tion. Senntor Vest was especially severa ou tho surgeons, who did not know tho structuto of tho human body, and who hud treated ono part while the wound tva in another, like tho carpenter who cannot tell garret from cellar, or tho shipwright wlio knows not mast from hull. For eighty days James A. Garlleld lay nnd sweltered, and agonized and suffered. Bulletin after bulletin went to the anx ious hearts and ears of the Amcrclan people: "We have probed the wound; wo have found the bullet; the electric machinery responds under tho great laws of nature until we havo located the bullet ton hair's breadthl" And ho died with 'ho far off look in his eyes across tho dim and distant ocean, nnd the autopsy showed that they never came within a foot of the bullet, and that they doctored and probed and lanced tho pus cavity for eighty long days; a curious exenipllflcation of scien tific skill. Ben: Pcrley Poore. AVonu n Who Wear Tight Shoes. "Women whoposoas models have, as a rule, poorly shaped feet," said an artist to nreportcr. "If their feet aro not poorly shaped thoy nro apt to bo out of propor tion by being too small. Tho reason is obvious. Women nro ambitious to havo small feet und hands and at nn early ngo they begin to wear tight shoes. Tho result is that their feet aro cramped nnd do not grow with tho other members of the body. Of course there nro somo pro fessional models who began early in life and never cramped their feet with tigtit shoes. They have correct proportions. I upeak generally of the mass of women who becomo models after they aro 18 years old. Women imngino if they have small feet and hands they havo all that is neces sary to give them a shapely appearance. A worse mistake was never mado. Women who nro largo should naturally have large feet in proportion; from an artistic point of view they look better. But you cannot mnko them think to." Xew York Mall and Express. ltuKBiige In England. The American baggage car und the system ot checks tiro not generally used in England, Every passenger must needs look after his own baggago. Tlio small stuff is placed In the car with the passen ger, and trunks (which are in England called boxes) aro stored in a compartment in passenger cars. To bo sure porters abound in English railway stations, and every person with any considerable bag. gage puts it in their charge. So far as I could see, thoy were very Intelligent, faithful nnd prompt. It is customary, however, to pay them for such service. Arrangements may bo made by which express companies vlll deliver your bag gago at hotels or private houses, but wo saw none. Indeed, the express business as it exists in America Is not widely if nt all known in Great Britain; the roads da the express business for themselves. Whether this Is an advantage we havo no means ot knowing. II. W. Beecher in New York World. In Great Demund. It Is said that Gen. W. T. Sherman Is lu great demand among tho dinner givers. He has already enough invitations to oc cupy his dluner hours from now until neit September, with a few dates still open. The fumilyof a well-known antl-saloonlst were gathered around a subuiban supper table one evening recently when little Tommy suddenly remarked: "Say, do folks eat horsest" "In Paris they do, my dear," said his mother. "Well, I guess thoy do in Bos ton, too," Tommy went on. "Pa does, any. way," '"What do you mean, Thomasf asked his father, sternly. "Well," said Tommy, "I heard yon tell Uncle Charlie that you took a pony with your coffe every day at your Uln ner at Young's, and it braced you up lots for the cause P Boston Record. UtUe Johnny Q., S years old, has a gift for studying tho eternal whys and wherefores of tilings that Is winning him distinction among his ft lends. The other day he heard some one use the expression, "God, in Ilisowu good time, will bring it about." This caused Johnny to speak up. "But Ood geU in an awful hurry sometimes, don't Hel" sold he, "Gets In a hurry I Why, how is that, Johnny " Ob, Cousin Edith's got a Jlum cat, ono of the kind that hasn't got any tail, 'chum tlmt must have got la a hurry and dld't finish it; j and Uude Hiram's got a cow that God didn't nave any time to put any horns tou ,-47 nu Winter Exp:suro OauEos Ciughs, COW: 'ViiTH111?' imeuraatUm. Pneumonia. Neural Sciatica, Lurubigo, llaikacho aud other all CIS, menU. for Which llanahnv I'.m..i,i, "' admltie.1 to be the best remedy knowo7 Tuor re! Here and cure m a faw hours when no other aimll. catlonlao! the least beneUU Endorsed Ly vyw I'ui sii'iaim uuu orugKtst8. liowsre or luillatlnnd iinriu.ilmii... n..7.i.. v.iu.v u. Imitations under similar bouudlug names, such wauBituui," "uapucin," "Lapslclne." Ji I MaiisNsoit'sAKDrisajNooTuska: tmiii.. "Capsicum," "Capucln," "t'apslclne: ' ifi ..h.7 i.V'."..".!' ixamme care- m"f " JVU UUI 1 1 1 Tk' I. (THE NEW QUININE.) .NO HAD MM NO HEADACHE. NO XAliSn. No m Cl'RES QUICKLV. PLEASANT, PURR. A I'OH KlU l'fi TONIO that the most powerful stomach will bear. A SPKUIKIU FOR MALARIA, RIIKUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, anil all derm Diseases. HellCTue IIospltal1N.Y.,"Uunersiilli successful." "1 'Kvei y pa 1. 1 e n t H. Franc, Hospital, N. Y. ,1,' cured. Dr. L. It. Whlto U A Hxanilnlnt; surgeon, Wines: "Kasklno la the best medicine made." Dr.l-M.tll'ssner. aon ast ISIS' st. New York City has cured over inpatients nllh Kasklne al ter rttilnnn nnd all other drugs had railed, lie says: "It Is undoubtedly tho best medicine ever discovered." Prof. W. V. Unicornis. M. I)., l.t Eat SStll M. N. Y. (lato Prof. In N. Y Med college) writes: Kns- kino Is superior to qulnlno In Its speclflc power, auu never prouuecs luu sutfiucsi ini hearing or constltirlon." ltev. sames si. Hall. L'hanlaln Albany Peniten tiary, writes that Knsklno hascured his wife af ter twenty .icarasuffeilnir train malaria nnd nerv otiHdjspepita. WM ohjtn for particulars Thousands upon thousands write that Kasklno has cured them after all other medicines had failed. Wilto for bookot testimonials. Knsklne can tie taken without any special rncn lcal advice. II i0 per bottle r-old by MtiYKll II OS , Illoorasburff, I'a., or sent by mall on receipt ot price. this K asking CO., 61 Warren St., New York. nois&scdly. IVrli"l!lHIA. ItsNaturo. Causes, I'revcL llon and cure. IlyJohn II. McAltln, Lowell Mass., 14 j cars tax collector. Mnt free toany ad dress. iu" '"d for Infants and Children. "CstorI Is so well adapted to children that I Ctutorla cures Colle, Constipation, Irecommendltassuperiortoanr prescription I So,ir Stomach, Diarrhma, Eructntlon, known to me," IL A, Ajscmr-, M. D., I Ksu0c.T,' ei" tiXP' l'comoU " 111 Bo. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y, Without Injurious medication. Tns Cscaius Cohpiht, 183 Fulton Etreet, N. T. HAHDSOME WEDDING, BIRTHDAY OR HOLIDAY PRESENT. TO Bffiffl lnb WONDERFUL Combining a Parlor, Ubrary, Smoking, nrcllnlns or Invalid v CIIAIK, LOUAOK, BHD, or COUCH. Price $7.00 TVffi.a'w.'r1.' I TJ:l"l'r.Vn ,n i our wi.oie.aic Pr ; ;.. THE LUBURC MANF'G CO., t al 'COOM THJti PKACT1C1L UE8TIOW OF THE HOUR. EVERY THING STYLM FOR CAN BE BOUGHT (CmiAFIl THAI EVER A Large and fCLOTHMG,! JUST RECEIVED. ALSO A LAHGE AND SELECT LINE OF IfttRg, fteBBtmeieB. to Call and be Convinced that you have the LARGEST SELECTION IF H OF THE LATEST STYLE, BEST QUALITY, AND AT ' The Lowest Possible Prices AT THE ?Iai Clolhiag mam B loomsb ii rg, Pa, C. JB. JBOBMIS, DEALER IN Foreign. andDomestte WINES AND . LIQUORS AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG PA. i wm Vliolcfalinntliic i ll diuletB In WAOi MAKERS' AND ' BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES, HcaOquarters for MERCHANT IRON & STEEL. tr Street, SCRANTON, PA. D. LANCEJLL'S ASTHMA ANI; CATARRH REMEDY. SOU) UY AM DHUOUISTS. llavinjr at rturclrtl 30 years between Ufa m de. th with asthma or cm Dixit, treated M eminent physicians, nn I recrlvlnft no k-heht iwnscompcucii aurinir iiieinst, jears or tnr In tiCKS lo sit on my chair dav and tilir' t can iut r brenlh M)' sUflerlngs weto beyond iWi ntlrm In tlesp.ilr 1 c.xpeiliurnte.1 or, myself bv com 1 pounrtlni! roots and hrtbs and Inluilinir th'p inMi ' cine thus obtained. I forttinatnif tllscoieted thu . WONDKl.Kl'b CI' B l'OH ASIHMi AN i P." TAIIHII, warranted to tellovo the most siubbnri. case of ASTHMA IN FIVK MINI TI,M, so tl,,Vt tJ5 pitlenl c.in lledownto rest sndsU'epcomforiabiT Please read tho following condensed extracts from unsolicited testluv ntals allot recent date- oilier V. It. Iloli es, Han Jose. CaL, writes' w nndlho remedy nil and even moro than rerim. scnted. I receive instantaneous relief." 1 IC M. Carson, A. M Warren, Kansaa writes: "Was treated by emlt.i nt physicians of this country and (lermanyj tried the cllmato m different states-nolhlng atloriled relict like your preparation.' T. K. dates, County Treasurer, I'hlladetnhts Jllss., writes: "llavo used tbe Itemedy. WouM not live without It. Kvcry one that uses It re. commend" It." U U. Phelps. r.M..OrljfBS, Onto, writes: "sut. Icred with asthma 40 years. Yourrrediclm-ln a mlnttt es dH's moro tor mo t linn I ho most eminent physician did for me In three years." H. V. I'lumpton, Jollet, 111., writes: "send Ca. tarrh Itemedy at once, cn nnot iret along wit hont It. 1 nnd It to be tho most vnluablo medicine I havo ever tried." oeo. W. Ur tly, Nelson Co., Ky., writes: 'I m using the remedy, (lalneds pounds In 3 week? would not be without It." '' flartln For, Uttlo Falls. N. . writes: "rind Itemedy excellent. Could not llvo without It." Wo havo many oth' lieatty testimonials of euro or relief, nnd In order that all sufferers from Asth tna.catanh Hay Fever, nnd kindled diseases may havo an opportunity ot testing tho valupoftho Itemedy o will send to any nndrissTHIALl'AiJK AUKl'llEKOK CIIAKOK. Address, J. ZIMJIEHMAN A CO., lToprlCtO'S, Wholesalo Druggists, Wooster, Wayni Co., o. r'ull blcbox by mall 1. mavT-ly. on .!am"s liner. Va., In Clarcmont Colony. Illustrated circular tree, i 1'. JIANCHA, Clarcmont, Virginia, Jen74td. nov.10 8ty. FARMS k UnlLDREni'S CARRiACES All fumUhwl with tl,o A,,..ni r,. n. " 7 T".7. - - , v,; fnr.i, "rs 145 N.PhltahjS: October 22 86 syrs. THAT IS NEW AND HE Varied Stock of MOI i si X$