COLUMBIAN AXD DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. "WITH BUBBLING GROAN I" A KATAt, BEN8R Of SKCtmtTY AWFCttT ttKAMZIi( AT BRA. "A wet sheet and ri flowing sea, n breczo Hint follows fnst." From lils lookout tho fnithfat old captain of yotidor mcrclmntmnn oasts nn iiuciMy gUiica at tho distant horizon. Sco I yondor n small Hicck of cloud "no larger than a man's tirmd." Ho watches it with his piercing two for a few moments, then r?aohos lor iris long eyeglass. To his experienced vlow, this harmless littlu cloud betokong danger. Across his bronzed iaco there comes a look of determination, and, with quick ordors to tbo Boamon, tho oratt 13 put about and all sail mado for tho noarcst harbor, whero in apparent safety tho anchor is dropped, land the hardy maritura watoli tho approaching storm with defiauco 1 Tho storm bursts 1 Tho decks hnvo been clcarod, tho sails close curled and all ordinary prep arations made for un emergency. The storm increases but all seems safe. But sco 1 tho vessel gives a sudden lurch, turns quickly about, and away sho goes I Tfco anchor chain has broken 1 This mighty hip might havti ridion safely but for one weak link in that anchor chain 1 Tho strength of tho chain is no greater than tho strength of its weak est link. On tho sea of life, how many men aro wrecked besaueo of tho unsuspected weakness of a link in tho chain of health, ono weak vital organ in tho body. Tho mystery of death is oven great er than tho myntery of lifo. We think tho links of our oliMn aro strong, but we too seldura critically cxanuno them for ourselve., and never really know that they will beir tho strain that wo put upon them. "I have a friend," said Dr. Dio Lewis, "who can lift 900 pounds and yet is an habitual sufferer from kidney and liver trouble and low spirits." Tho doctor who was ono of the wisest and safest public teachers of tho laws of health, wrote: "Tho very marked testimonials from college profex-orn, rcpectable physi cians, and other gentlemen of intelli gence and character, to tho valuo of Warner's safe cure, havo greatly sur prised me. Many of these gentlemen I know, and, reading their testimony,I was impelled to purchase some bottles of Warner's safo cure and analyze it Besides I took some, swallowing three times tho prescribed quantity. I am satisfied that the medicino is not in jurious, and will frankly add that if I found mysolf tho victim of a sorioun kidney troublo I should uso this prepa ration." One year ago tlm Servia, whilo in a great storm, parted her two-inch rud der chain, no wonder, it was rusted through The key to human hoalth is tho coudition of the kidneys, and they may long be diseased and we be ignorant of the fact, becauso they give forth litflo or no pain. Thoy in reality cause tbo mijoiily of all the-deaths, by polluting tho blood and sending disease all through the system. Toothpicks from Japan, A well-known New York firm re cently tried the experiment of import ing 70,000 toothpicks from Yokohama, Theso "cure-dents," as they aro de scribed in the invoice, oorae in natty little boxes containing 1,000 each, in bundles tied round with green silk. They are cut from hard wood, have a point at only ono end, and cost 35 Mexican cents a thousand. iVeto York Evening Sun. Martha's Epitaph. Down in Houston County, Ga., there is an ancient village called Uld YVilner. in Us most prosperous days Micro was a bio; school there, and a teach jr came from tho North to tako charge of the academy. His nime was Moore. He lost his wife, whom he loved very dear ly. Ho had her lunied in tho old bury ing ground of Wilner, and out of tin meager funds ho -ctod a marble toinbstono it the head of her grave. As it was in the wild wood, as ceme teries gi nerally were then, . it was a favorito huiitiim nround for the juve nile population. Thus it came ubont that tho half obliterated epitaph appear to-day, cut deep in tho mossy stone. "J5os, Don't Shoot Birds Around Martha's Grave." Tho name, Martha Anne. Moote, with dato of birth and death, appeals abov. It is a curiou epitaph, and it N. the only bit of history ictt concerning tbo old teacher and in wife. A Home Library. 2000 FAMOUS AUTHORS. 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Volume VIII. includes such notable names as FVrreira, tho Pottugiuso poet; I'euillet, the I'rench novelist Johatin Gottlieb Fitclic, German phil osopher; Henry M. 1'ield, American journalist and author; Henry Kielding English novelist; James T. iMeld Amciican putilit-her and author; Louis FiguKr, 1'rcncli fcientist; Firdusi Terfian poet; G.o I. Fisher and WU bur 1'isk, An erionn theological writ ois; John Fiske, American scientist Flaminarion, French author of "Tho Wonders of the II- avons;'1 Flaubert l'reuch novelist; Marv Hillock Fonte American artist'nud authoi; John For oter, English mourn iilicri CharlrsFoui ior, French tooialUt and political icon mist; Charles James Fox, Engllsl statesman; Ueorgo l'oxe, ot "Th Book of Mnityis'' lame; Dr. J. W Francis, Ameticau author, and Si Philip l'rancis (the famous Junius); iienlamiii J'rankllti, American states man, philosophi r, and philanthropis Vj. j, rmnmii, nistoiiar John l Fremont, general and 'might-have- been'' President all of these tu tho letter J't besides a mull host in the letter G. Th- publ shrr will nend Hieciinen volume to nny one on rfciint ci the price, allotting tho privilege of retu'n H Mo 1 ri"t wanted. All lovers of good books should at least .see tho work. John B, Alden, Pub Jibber, 303 Pearl St., Now Yok. ABTAQE ADVENTURE. There wcro Gvo men of us in ono of tho old Mariposa slngo-coaohcs beforo tho days Of the railroad, and it was 5 o'olock In the nfteruoon of an August day. Wo wero on our way to Stock ton, and of tho passengers ono was a lieutenant in tho regular army, another n tourist in scaroh of health, a third a ranchman, and tho otbor two wcro prospectors and minors. Nono of us had met each other previous to tho start. Thoso were perilous times, and thu first half hour was spent in sizing eaoh other up. I don't know to what conclusion tho others came, but 1 look ed over tho four men and said to my self: "Tho lieutenant ought to flight in caso we aro attacked, but ho seems too nervous tobogamoy. Tho tourist is ill and has no sand, but tho ranch man and prospootors oan bo depended on." At that t'rao tho coach which was not stopptd twloo out of Bvo trips was considered very lucky. In sorao few instances tho robbers wero driven off, but in most oasos the passengers sub mitted to being "hold up," and wero glad to get off with nothing worse. I had with rao over sju.uuu in oann uins and gold and I was determined not to part with that money without a fight. Tho ranohman had $4,000 and tho miner about S3 000, as was afterward earned, and both had detrrnnned to fight. We had jnst .forded tho Morced rivor, and had oomo to a lonely stretch of road, when the ranohman pulled his revolver and examined the caps. It w is not yet restored to tho bolster when wo heard a shout, the report of a pistol, and the stage came to a full stop, I reached for my pistol, as did the miner, knowing that robbers wero ot hand, but beforo mine was out tho lieutenant flung his arras around me aud oried out: "For God's sake make no movo or wo shall all bo murdered 1 Let them take all we havel" At tho samo timo tho tourist nunc imself upon tho miner, and neither of us bad a weapon out when a robber bowed himself at either door. The ranchman was ready however, and he killed the man on his side. Ho would ave also killed the other, but his re olver failed on tho second' shot, and tho robber pushed hi? revolver in and tired with tho mtizzlo pressed against the poor fellow's heart. A third rob ber then came up, and we wero cov-r-od from either door and called upon t surrender. Tho iii was up and we limbed out, delivering our pistols butt foremost as wo loft tho stage. There wero four of us and only two robbers, but when a man has tho drop on you and means business it's no use to kik Wo wero placed in a row, ond while no ot the follows kept us covered the ither went through each man in turn. The lieutenant shelled out a watch and S40, the tourist a watch and 400, and they got from tho other two of us the sums 1 havo previously named. J. had my bank bills in my bootlegs, but as we were forced to strip to our shirts, they found every last dollar. While we were dressing the body ot the ranchman was pulled fro a. the coaoh and stripped ami robbed. 1 have no doubt that tbo rooner- meant to shoot every one of us after securing the plunder in order to avenge the death ot tbetr comrade, but the unusually large booty put them in good pints, and ihey underwent a change of heart. The one who searched us stepped over the dead body a doz-ii lines without seeming to earo whether t, was a loo or a man. When finally through with us he bent over the bod and began robbing it Ba ing to his companion: Bill won't have anv more uso for money, and we might as well tako his dollars along. Poor Bill I Wo shan't lever play poker together again. When they were ready to go they cut tho harness so that tho stage would be detained a couple of hours, broke up or carried off every firearm, and Irank to our health from a flask tl" tourist had with him. They made off lor tho tootntiiB to tho east, having so little care fir us that neither of them looked back, I was mad aud no mis take, and the miner gave utterance to his feelings in curses which almost cracked the atones around us. W had been robbed of our last dollar, and, with tho money, our every prns pect. The tourist could get more at Stockton, and the lieuti nant v.yas out only a few dollars anyway. 1 was not yet dressed when he began to put en urn over us, claimiug that if wo had not been so hasty ho would have man aced the affair to the defeat of tin robbers. This added to my ancer and I sailed in and pounded him until he yelled lor mercy. It was nut sunset when the static was ready to go on, but there wero two of us who did not propose to go that way. Wo were unarmed, but det-r mined, and while tho stage lumhend off down the rough road we found club apiece and set out on tho trail of the robbers. Luckily fur us, tho miner had been long in the country and seen a good deal of a hunter's life. Wo therefore had no ddlioully in follow ing tho trail un' il darkness ciniti on Thu fellows made directly for tho foot hills, and wo had no doubt that they had some sort of a cave or stronghold out there. They took matters so coolly that thoy could not have been a great way ahead ot us wneu darkness fell. 1 was then for resting until day ngiiT, mil mo miner urircd that wo should push on. Fr in tbo topography oi tno country, he leu ceituu that ravine cr nit would bu found not far away. Wo were then between tho foothills ond tho truo mountain, in narrow valley, and a full moon had coiiiii up. Without this light we could not have, mado our way, as tho ground was much broken and bowlders lay iiucKjy scauerid aijoot. Wo went ahead cautiously un this valley for about a mile, and of a sud den a rift opened to tho left, aud tho glaro of a camp lire greeted our eyes. It was not oyer two hundred feet away, ami after a minute wo- made out the forms of tho two men as thoy seemed to bo preparing supper. Wo had found thorn, but what of itt They had all tho nrms and wo wcio di fenceless. Wo crept back a few yaids to hold consultation, and the miner carefully studied the lay of tho land. He was of tho opinion that it was a short, dry lift, with a oavu at the fur end. Threo b'uIph wero enclosed by walls of earth and rock, aud our only way was to attack tho men from above. How high wo would havo to climb, or what tho dilliculties wo could not say. We wero not threo minutes deciding to make tho attempt, and wo prepared for il by leaving coals, vests, hats, and boois behind, Wo began tho ascent about a hundred feet back from the mouth of tho rift, and I do not boliuo two panthers could havo dono baiter. Tho side of tho mountain was thickly covered with ceil a is, vines, aud recks. and progress was mado almost entirely I by up creeping, ucce ite drew ourselves elittbU IMJ feet M2h by grapevlno hanging down, and again wo I mado use oi a t ecu to seek a nigher olovatlon. Wo had been ttota up for half an hour beforo wo boro off to tho right in tho direction of tho rift. Wo then had to tuovo far moro cautiously, and I presume it was a full hour from tho time wo loft tho valley beloro wo lay on our Btomnclis n hundred feet abovo tho campfiro and looked over. Tho men wero directly beneath us, seated oloso together, nnd woro smok ing ns they counted tho monoy. We had bat ono way to nttaok. Luckily foi us it was a straight de scent. 1 could havo dropped a coin fair upon th hat of tho man beneath mo. Wo wero out upon a rocky shelf, but thero wero loose stones of all sizes all about us. I selected ono weighing about twenty-five pounds; tho miner got ono equally as large, and wo care fully crept back to tho edgo with them. Tho fall of tho smallest pebble would startle tho mon btlow, and wo used as muoh caution as if our llveB would pay tho forfeit. Aftor a bit wo wero ready. The men had not moved. For ahout a mlnuto 1 lust my nerve. It seemed a horrible thine to do. Had I been alone I believe I should hnvo relented. Tho miner seemed to read ray thoughts and ho put his mouth tu my car and whispered : "Ileniember how they shm tho ranch man, at d r nu ruber that they took our every shilling 1" Wo poised the stones on tho edgo of the oliff, and at a whliperod "Now" from him wc dropped them. I heard them strike, and diow back. Ho pet-red over, and after another moment recovered his balance and said ; "Now wo can eo down I Thoso chaps will never rob another coach 1" It took us longer to eo down man to como up, but wh mado tho descent in safety, and walked arnund to and up the ntt Tho tire, had nearly died out. Wo replenished it, and then saw that both men were dead. It was a horrible sight that I do not caro to de scribe. Our rook had fallen squarely down upon their heads, and you can imagine tho result. There was a dry, airy cave but a few fret away, and tho gang had mado tho pluio a rendezvous ne. Wu recovered everv dollar our couch had been robbed of and mnrrt than as much mjaiii whieh had been taken fro it others. Tho cave had a bin supply of firearms, blanket-, and provisiors, and in a m.idbag li ink ing on tho wall were ten gold and nil ver watches. Wo got altogether six teen watches, five or six y 'doable pin and firearms worth at lea-aSGOO. We not only secured tho wealth, but. we made an oven divide and kepi every ullar of it. An attempt was mado in Stockton to compel us to "divy" with several peopl i who had been robbed, hut it was a failure. As the tourist was out of readv oih we g-tve him S200, out wu would not even nil i he teutenant back Ins watch at any price. It ws told all over the slope that our haul amounted to y'5.00U. it it did we earned every dollar of it, besides wiping out a bnd gang and leaving tho stag- line clear for the next six months. New York Sun. BRIEF MENTION. Mexican ytteran had a yery successful te uton at Fort TVcrth, Tex. All the operatives In the Washington elan works at Ithaca have struck. William M. Locke, a retired banker of Des Moines, shot and killed himself. The flourlntr mills of UcHose & Taloot were burned at Vassar, lllcb. Loss, (62,000. William Boardman, who died la Hartford last week, left (31,000 to public institutions. Duvld K. Hurt was burned to death in the Ore at 2,SS2 North Frontstreet, Philadelphia. Deputy Bberlff Maurice Moore, a fearleu officer, was assassinated In Jarvil county, Tex. Thomas C. Bates, once the greatest rail road builder in this country, died at Roches ter, aged 75. William Clay, of Cincinnati, and Thomas Hopkins, of Ohio, were killed in a railroad accident at rowersviue, un. Thomas Morey, 80 years old, was sen tenced to one year's imprisonment for killing thief named Jivan Brown. The cotton gin house of W, H, Cravens was burned at Patterson Bluffs, Ark. Four men perished in the flames. Many of the strikers have resumed work on the sugar plantations in Louisiana, though the mllltla are still on duty. The Kogllsh Detective Monroe insists that Burchell and Phillips ai e Identical, and thar be is an accomplice of Melville. George Rogers, a waiter in the Ogden bouse, Council Bluffs, has fallen heir to $55, GU0 by the death of an uncle at Portland, Ore, Corrected report) from the sixty counties of New York state ghe Cook 17,730 plural ity. The Labor vote is 74,000 and tbo Prohi bition vote 43,000. A desperate depositor named Haggerty, who had (5,000 In tho suspended fit. Louis Fifth national bank, attempted to kill Presi dent Oventolz. George Kelley, of Wnnefleld, Mass., drum mer for n Jewelry house of Boston, was assaulted and robbed of (1,100 worth of Batches aud rings. A land of 400 neg tia attacked an immi grant family near Jncksonvil e, Flo., killed the father and took tbe girls to the woods. 1 he girls have been rescued. Edward II. Allen and Howard M. 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Ilttston , Lackawanna .... Ta lor- lllo Hellevue Kchinton STATIONS. 8 17 8 22 8 27 8 S3 8 40 8 48 8 54 9 00 r u AM 8CBANTOK. Rellevue... i S 10 s c Taylorvllte. e 20 LacKawanna . v Pltibton 0 SS West intbton 6 42 Wyoming. 8 17 Maltby. - a si Bennett s 6S Kingston 6 68 Plympulh Junction ... 7 ia Plymouth 7 10 Avondalo. 7 14 Nantlcoke 7 19 llunlock's 7 26 Mulckshluny T 47 Hick's Y rry 7 55 lieach Haven, 8 Oi llcrwick 8 07 linurcreek. 8 13 vl low Grove.... 8 16 Umeltldge. 8 20 Epy.. - 8 20 Btoomsburg.. ........... ft 82 Kupert , 8 37 Caiawissa 8 2 Danville 8 67 Cbulaaky. 9 03 Cameron 9 17 NORTUUJIBHKLAKD...... 9 22 A H Pnnnf.(t1nnu nt Ttunert wilh Phllflde'nhl Heading Kallroad for Tamanend, lamequa. Will. lnmsnort. Bunoury. l-ot'svi le. vc ji pjhuuiu- berland with P. 4 E. Dlv. I' It. It. for Harrlsburg. Lock Haven, Emporium Warren, corry aid Erie. "V. V. HALSTEAD, Oen. Man., Fcranton, 1M Pennsylvania Railrcad. Ilxl! PhiladelDhia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. - Ilxll TIME TABLE. In effect May 29 I8R7. Trains leave SUDbury BAWTWAlttl. 9.4(i a.m., sea Kbore Exprraa (dally excepC sunoay), for liarnsourganainiermeaiaieBiauouo, arriving at r nnaneipma 0.10 p. m. ; new iur, s.20 n. in. naltlmore. S.10 n. m. : Washlnirton. s.50p. m., connecting at Philadelphia for all sea Shore points. Through passenger coach to Philadelphia. l.ta n. m. Day exoress dally except KundayUor Harrlsburg and Interme diate stations, arriving at Philadelphia 6.50 p. m. '. New York, 9.85 p. m. : Baltimore 6.43 p. m. ; Washington, 5 p. m. Parlor car I through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches I through to I'miaoeipuia ana uonimore. 1 1,45 p. m. Renovo Accommodation (daily I for Harrlsburg and all Intermediate stations, arrtv-1 Ing at Philadelphia 4 25 a. m. j New York 7.10 a, m. laltlraore. 4.u . m. ; w asnington o ua a. m. 1 .: 1 sleeping car accommodations can be oecured at I liarnsourgiorruitttuciuujaauuirw iuik. wunuu- iminfrnm U'liTi.imnn'tto Pblladelnhta.I'hlladelnhla a tnrougn sleeping car win utrun;uu mia 1 1 Wllllarasp'tioi-ni passengerscanremalnlnsloeperundlsturbeduntl UO a. in. Erie Mall (dally except Monday, Harrlsbure and Intermediate stations, n.?UK . n-lniirrr, thilltnon sloaninrrPiiNam ran nn this train to Philadelphia, naltlmore and washing- ton, and tnrougn passenger coacues to rnuaaei. 1 phlaand naltlmore WFOTWAltTV 6.lua. m. Erie Mall (dally eicep' Bnnday), fo Krfp r 1 .illintirmwiiuu ntatlons and canandat, guaarl intermediate stations, Rochester, Buna- loanu NHgara rails, who iniougn i-uuman rut ace 1 ars a id passenger coaches 10 Erie and Roch a.53 News Enprrss (dally except bunday) for ock uaven ana intermt'uiato bianuun. li.su p. m. Niagara Eipress (dally except Sun y) Ur ivaup auu tntcrutruiaLO Dvavtuua ciiu ,1 nimia and nrlnclnal Intermediate stations. it (inkier, iiuffalo and Nlazara Falls with thu ugh passenger coaches to haue and Rochester and Parlor carlo Wllilamsport. 6.30 p. ra. Fast Line (drily .except Sundaylfor He novo and intermediate stations, and Elmira. Wat kins and Intermediate stations, w 1th through pas senger coacnes to itenovo ana wuimds. 9.80 a. m. Sunday mall for Ren )vo and lnterme dlurn RtHtlon- TUItUUUll TRAINS FOR 8DNBI BY FROM THE EABT AND WJUTH. riunday mall leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a. m Harrlaburg 1.40 arriving at Bunbury .S0 a. m. with turougu sieepingcar trout ruiiwtciputa tu nit' Hums port. nbwh Emresa leaves PhiladelDhia 4.30 a.m. Harrlsburg, S.10 a. m. dally except tiunday arrtvlnv nt. RnnhllrT Q.fA. &. m. Niagara Express leaves rnuaaeipnia, T.to a. m. uammore i.ssu a. in. tuaiiy nwnt ArrHtntr nt hunburv. 12.&2 n. m.. with through Parlor car from Philadelphia and through passenger coacnes irom rnuaaei. phut and Ualtlmore. Fast Line leaves New York 9.00 a. m. i Phlladel nhii.ti.su a. m. ! Washlnirton. 9 AO a. m. I Haiti more, 10.43 a. in., (dally except Sunday) arriving at DUnoUr, D.Ol p. Ul.. t,ttu mtuuuu ubwu,ci coaches from I'hiiaaeipnia ana iiaiumore. Erie Mall leaves New York 8.00 p. m. ; Phlladel. nhin. 11.25 n. m. ! Washlnetcn. 10.00 n. m. : Ualtl. more, lt.su p. m., (dally except Saturday) arriving Bt Hunburv B.10 a. m.. with tbrouirh luUman Sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and uammore ana tnrougn passenger uuavutw itutv fhlladelphla. MUNIIUIIY.IIAZI.KTO.N WII.KItsllAHHB UAILKUAU ADU itllltf It A1VI' went till M'II lit I WAV. maiiv exceot bunuar.l ivnicraharre Mall leaves Sunbury 9.U a. m. arriving at lllooia Ferry 10.4J a.m., Wllkos-barre 1.15 p. m. u tibRH.Hnrrfl accom. leaves Sunbury 8.0! It m. ar rivlnir atilloom Ferry S:S1: Wllkea-Uarre. o:uu p in. Express East leaves buubur) 6. as p. lU;, arrtv lug at lllooin Ferry 6.2d p. in., wukes-oarre t.ds p. a Sunbury Mall leayes WUkesharre 10.8a a. m. arrtv. Intr at llloom Ferry li.SI a. m.,Hunbury 14.45 p. rx rlvlnirat Bloom Verrv 4.1 0. m . Hunburr 6.11 p m Catavvlssa accom. leaves Nescopeck 6:03 p m, ar - xnresa west leaves vv iiaea.uarrev.Du p. m., ar- rivlnir at Bloom rcrry o.wj p in: ouuuury, t:u p tu. bUNUAY ONLY. Hundav mall leaves hunburyll.ia a. m.. arriving at Bloom Ferry tu: a. m. llkes-Barre 11:4a a.m. Nunday acoommodallon leaves Wllkes-Barre 6:10 p. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry, .3 p. ta, Hunbury, v. in. niiAH k pnnn. j. H. WOOD. Uea-ManAger. oen. ratsenger Agent SUFFERING WOMEN" I MARRIED OH SINGLE. When troubled with thowanntiilna IrreaulrllljM rtMuenilr louowinaa coiaurmM,ur, , stltutlouitl VVedltDMUM no ullhf to their vex, tooau Use OR, DuCHOINE'S GlebrBtea FEMALE REQULATINQ PILLS. TbrrM BtrengtbeQ.ua totba eotlr tritem. Impart tie.viiOf ftnil magnetfp forte to nil 'BQCllouor bouf .vUorftad tnaitnetlo fortetottll loocllowol IKWf I ..... ..,r'M .,.. .-- D ' w w.mm. ftidbltfXt PALACE OF MUSIC AND GREAT BEWING MACHINE. TMn.ccoiy. ' ' '4 EPOT, Main St., Bloomsburg, Pa. . Or (oT8isn.c;coir Don't Fail to ::ll and Examine cr. j iynci3:Eiisri?,"X"3s EXTENSIVE STOCK OF FAll 11 MT1 COUS ! JUST OPENED. T nm nflni'iiin' irrnnf linrfrnina Delaines. Flannels. I'laids. Cashmeres. Heavy Coatincs.'with Trini- miiirra ntxl llnMnna in ttinlnli Onni Gootl9 of CV0T description, with Women's Misses ami Children's Women's Shoes, $1.00 up. illcn's Youths' & ,, 1 i-l. Very large StOCk. TVrn.,D .,,,,1 Men's Suits. S5 Men's Shoes nnd Unnis. ITnttto UUll -it i- T).l T1I....1...... n r.....l.i.. p. y uiitsua, ucu umii kuis, V,U1I1IUI lltuics, .C. My stock is complete in every suiicii vour nit ron a no. iiix niine your piuronajre. You will find goods nt my store . -l O latest, on account ol visitine the UCateil III tllC CltV. " J. 3. MtMmm, Benton. Fa. oov4- BINE'S BARLEY PE BiSTiLLsn from selected Barley Malt and guaranteed to be chemically pure and free Horn Injurious oils and , cldsoiten contained In alcoholic liquors. It Is especially adapted to persons requMnga stlmulatlngtontc, consumptives being Kreutl benellilcd by ltsust'. Recommended by lending physicians as a Diuretic, Nervine, TO'lc and Alterative. For coiitutnpmtn II Is Invaluable. Tt RHINE'S PURE HA R LEV MALT WHIsKEV Insuica a return ot vigor to tho stomach, a good appetite, a rich and abundant blood and Increased flchh and muscular tissue. A stimulant mild nnd gentle tn effect. Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all wasting dl" eases ca bo e tlrely conquered by tho uso or Perrlnu s l ure U, rley alt Whiskey, It Is a tonlo ind diuretic and a powerful urengthener to the entire system. PER. HINE'ft PURE UARLEY.MALT WI11SKK has proved a medicinal protection to thosenho pursue theiravocatlons lntheopenulr and whose dally workcalla It exceptional powers ',f endurnneo. A'k our iieam-t druKglsl or grocer for for 1'KRlilNE'S 1TRE H RLKY MALT MllsK Y revives tho energies of thoso orn out with excessive o-Hlll or mentaleffort and acts as a safeguard against exposure In weiand rurorou' weatuer, livvlll drive all malarh us diseases from thesyBtem. nara woikersor evry vocal Ion Dyspepsia And In rerrlni-'H I tire Iiarley Malt whiskey i powerful lntlgornnt and hclptr In digestion. PEHRINK'S PURE BARLEY MAL'I WHISKEY without unduly sriniul mug the kid neys Increases their nagging activity, ; counteractsthe enects ot fatten, has tens convalescence and is a wholesome nnd prompt diuretic A atih thel ibel 1 None genuine unless bearing the signature illlllf Foi 8hic oy all druggists and grocers throughout the united States ant) Canadas. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38 PENNEY tlOODB A SPECIALTY Alexander Bros, it Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN SOLI ACKXTS TOR P. V. ADAMS & CO., FINE CUT CIGARS, CHEWING CARDIE S, FRUITS' AND NUTS. SOLE AGENTS FOR liEMtT lUlLURDS HECANDItCS. FRESH EVERY WEEK. Bloomsburg,, Pa. TOBAiCO Sole agents ot the fol lowing Dranas or vigars. HENBY CLAY, LONDRES, NORMAL, INDIAN PRINCESS, SAMSON, SILVER ASH. C. B. BOBBINS, DEALER IN Foreign and BamoBtia WINKS AND LIQUORS: AND JO LEER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSRURO, PA. induuEH! We are offering groat inducements to persons desirinc Pianos, Organs unci I 1 Z 5 2 'm Z 1-5 o 1 Among the Pianos we lifiwlle are tho VERS S? POND, C, C. BUIGQS, BA Ui CO.. SCI OJIJ ACKER Gold Sh'im? and Onera Pianos. These Pianos aro all first-chifco find flUlY Warrillltetl lOr ilVO VearS 1 J J Our leading Organs are the celebrated ESTEX. MILL ER, UNITED .STATES and other ranee. Our leading Sewing Machines are the celebrated WHITE. NE W DA VIS. NE W DOMESTIC, NE W ROME. HOUSEHOLD, ROYAL ST. JOHN and STAND ARD ROTA It Y Sewiiig .Machine, tho finest and best Rotary Bowing Machine in tho world. TWorn niirplmniiirf wrltn in llin fnllmvinrr flrnaa frnnrlfl! - n li1 In mini a Vnl vi'lnnns. T)rrKH Brauls and Trimmings to match. Hood's, nil styles, Shawls, &c. Boys' Clothing, 00 un. Overcoats. $4 75 un. Rlnnkels. Holies. Hells. Trunks. branch nnd would respectfully t i i i noinro onrcnnsinrr eiHnwnerfi. not kept in this place. Styles . . O markets last. JP rices cannot be nlALT WHISKEY. and persons wnoni a tufie ntary lite renders prone to I The analysis as It appears by the La ,bcl on every bottle: I have carefully nn :il)7cd thel'OHK IMiiLsr Malt Wots. IK p., maoe py jvi.sj. s. i-errino ana nno lit entirely free from fusel oil, furfurol, metals and acids and Is ab-olutelj pup'." Signed, Camilla Arthur Hater, f.'rnduate of the Uiilvertlltet of Munich Geneva and Welnbaden NORTH WATER ST., PHILA WIM 84LE BY IHtlTOnlT tU DUMK . lQm ANY OlDEH FOR FESTIVAL will bo SUPPLIED Wl m THE LOWEST Mi Prices, as follows: ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS, PEANUTS, ENGLISH TOBACCO, walnuts; UKEAM .NUTS, ALMONDS, FOP CORN BALLS. NTS! to tiewlrig Machines hr CntfllofllPB tn X R A T,T7.TT!PH 1 M I "T r II f I'. A. LEIIMAMm HO I r N X .Washtngton,D.o for circular. D0T23dU 100 PER ESSS'TK1 "Apples fl TCTCT ,or I)r- Pott's OcnujiiB Lady agents wanted for Electrlo corsets, onicit aatot Wrtto at onco for terms. Dr Scott: iu Broadway, N, Y. novSurflj AN 0HLT DAUGHTER 0UEED OF " 00BBUMPTION. When death i was hourly pxpoctcd from cotsumn. Hon, all remedies having fahed nnd Dr. il. JamM was experimenting hi accidentally raado anran. aratlon ot Indian Hemp, which cured hia onto child, and and row gives this reclpo free on ral celpt ot two 2-cent stamps to pay expenw. iiemn also cures night sweats, nausea at tho stomach and will break afresh coMIn 24 hours Adlreii Craddock Co., 1032 Mace St., Philadelphia, men. ttonlng this paper. hov23d4t CURES 'rTnrT DEAF, lvck'a Patent Improved Cushioned Ear Drums PERFECTLY 'ItESTOHETHE HKAR1NU. vvhethe? deafness Is caused by colds, fevers or Injuries tn tho natural drums. Alwars In position, but invls. Iblo to others and comfortablo to wear. Music conversation, even wh'spers heard distinctly. w refer to tboi-o using thorn, vvrlto to p. HisenV P4 Broadway, cor 14th St., New York, for niKl tratcd book of proofs free. nov25dit. EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA nov23dlu DO YOU KNOW IT ? WINrjUSETEIPSIITrOPIIOSPHITEor LIME A n SODA Is n matchless remedy for consumption Id every stage of tho disease. For Coughs, weak Lungs, Throat Diseases, Loss of Flesh and anno tlte, and all forms of General Debility It U an un. equaled spoctno remedy. rr-Bie sukk and art WINCHESTER'S Prkparation. l and $2 per hX 162 William strcot, New York. D0V2 Wit LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MB ONLY BOUT Guaranteed tains by Baron L::::;, Highly recommended as a nightcap Instead of alcoholic, drinks. Genuine only with tho fae-similo of Baxon LiQWg's signature in blue across Label. Sold by ttorckccpcra, grocers and druggists nov25d4t. ELY'S CATAIRRH Cream Balml Cleanses tho nasal passages, allays pain and Inflammation, heals tbo sores, re stores thu senses of taste and smell. TltY THE CUI1E.UAV.CFUFO A nartlclo Is nDnlled Into each nostril una li agrceablo Price 60 cents at druggists; by malt. KKISICIVJ, DU WUIA. .1.1 1JUU1 1IE.U3, Ureea novlidlt. LAD ln ADY AND GENTLEMEN AGENTS TV ANTED every city ana town a great opportunity, rreeanlo work. Address the WOMAN pi U- SilING CO., 182 Nassau St., Now York. (U AD1ES ARE OFFERED plain needlework at their own homes (town or country) by u wholesale houso. Profitable, genuine. Good Day can be made. Evervthlnir rurnlshMi. Particulars free. Addro s Artlstlo Needlework Co., 135 8th bt., New York city. novlldit. LADIES follow DlrrctlotiiSB IAIIEIULI.V En amel your Rangei twice a year, tops one a week anil ) ou have the Onest-itollalied Hove In tht novlidit HAIR BALSAM Clc&nses tuid bcautlflaa the Lair. iTomouM a mxor unity irroHUi. Never Falls to Reitora Gny Hiirlo lit Youthful Calnr. CurcifwaJp tilaoaicsaiui hair fiillLnfi; HINDERCORNS. The safest, tureit and best cure for Corns. Duntonn, , Stop all pain. Endures comfort to thu feet Never ralla b cure. UounUalDrufftrista. It wxx & Co, N, Y. nOVlldlt, RBUCKLES' name on a package of COFFEE Is a guarantee of exoellenoo. ARI0SA COFFEE is kept in 'all first-class .stores from tbe Atlantlo to tho Pacific. COFFEE is never good when exposed to tho air. Always buy this brandinhermetloally sealed ONE POUND PACKAGES. marl.rly PATENTS. HENRY WISE GANNETT, Attorn:y-at-Law and Counsellor In Patent causes, WASHINGTON, D. C liefer to id National Bank, Washington, D. C. rvbend Stamp tor Inventor's Ouldaj rltoovll. T II E Kansas Trust k Banking Company, Of ATCHISON. KANSAS. SENATOH INGALLH, - - President. Offers guaranteed Farm Beds of Eastern Knn wis. f eml. annual coupons payable at 1 he Chatham National Bink, New York. Eastern office: 187 Bkoaowat, Nfvv Y'obk. K. M. MiNLir, Gen'l il'g'r. bend for I'nmphlet. rllnovil. tIT ANTED LADIES for our F'l snd Christmas Trade, to take light plossant wok at their own homes. 1 1 to f3 pi r daj can be quietly made, work srntbymall any dl tsnce. Partlculirs free. No canvassing. Addnssatonce, CltlSSCENTAHT CO., 117 Milk HI., loston, llass. Box 5170. nvllrlt. fa tn.4 am. ewnrMU.muMK Cl7T1Vi7C NETS, TENTH' and SPORT. SJcJiri,j ino aoous. Double Barrel Breech Loading shot Guns, choke bored, fio to 111m blngle Breech Loadlog boot Guns, 4 to Hi. Every kind of Breech I oadlng and ltepeallug it Ides, 13 to no Mumle Loadln. Dou. ble shot Guus, $ to $35. Single Bhoi (luns, 19 W tol2.oa llevolvers $1.00 tolsi). Double Action self cockers, fc!.50 to $10. Allklndsof artrldges, bhells, caps. Wads, Tools, Powder Flasks, bhot l"ouchcs, Primers bend s cents for Illustrated Catalogue Address, GltBAT WKSTKIt.N GUN vvttitivs, o.'i MMiriiria.t.tt f t-it fnutvtt, N. B. This la a 20-year-old, reliable firm, l'er fectly trustworthv. orders ailed promptly and goods tent by mull or express to any part ol tho wono. Pio matter wnat you want m vuo k" "h 011 can get it at the oroat vvcbtern Dy wnuu letter. Guns mado to Order. Guns and llevolvers hepalred. aepie-ems Workmg Clnsses Attention. Y0 are now prepared to furnish all classes with employment at hi me, the whole of tho ttrne, 01 for their Bpare momenta Business new, light ano E rentable. Persons of either sex easily earn from ) cents to $5.00 per evening, and a proportional Bumby devoting all their time to the business. Boj b and girls eurn nearly as in nt h as men. 'I hat all who see this may Bend their addreas and test the business, we make this oner, T" such as are not well satlsnod we will send one dollar to pay for the troublo of writing, full particulars and outnt (roc Address Urokos Stiksox & Co., 1 o.l lacd. Maine J. W. RAE0EB, mn mi MAKER RULER AND BINDER, Nos. 7 and 0 Mtukfcl St., WILKES-B A RRE, PA wpiM'cbra AT