Tho Ftmoral Month or Muroh. An obtsoivant metropolitan barber eayn that lio can tell ono's physical ooo. Uitlon by tho slato of tho hair I Tho Hiblo tells ns that with his hair Rono Samson lost his strength. Tho m"18."'' """Mercd baldness a serious aOhctlon and Julius Ca'sar was uovor qullo satlHlicd with himsolf because his poll was bare. Tho face, howovor, is tho opon book and oiiq can ronililv expressions, lints, chances and com it. n . i.i . f . i i'n iuu tun ninio 01 me system. The ovn thnt U ii,uioinfi jet has a pallid brightness, tho faco upon whoso ohceks nature paints a rose of Rlnmilnr lwmii. nml ....... I P V uurii, uiuiu marked in contract with tho alabaster appearance 01 tbo forehead and no-o and lower part of tho face, is ono of thoso whom tho skilled physician will tun yuu win boido uay tireau too tuner al month of Marob, beoauso it is then inai consumpiion reaps its richest bar Vest. CoUHUIllDlinn l.hnv toll m In ..an. cd by this that and tbo other tiling, by uuuiuucb iu me air, uy micro-organ ismS in the blnd. hv ,lnfii.!nnf nnlr! lion, by a thousand and ono things, but wuniuvur mo cause, accay begins Willi a couch and tlin i-omulo itmi will (T tually stop the cause of that couch .1 .1! UIHCB UID UIBUHBU OI IUQ lUngS. That i all thorn ia nf ll Thf cough is an ovidenco of a wast ing. To stop it effectually, a roraedy must bo used that will search out the cause, rcmovo that and then heal tho lung and do away with tho cou'rIi, ThlA is thfl nnwpr ennntnl -! Norttr a - , ujivuiwi w 11.1.1 it ji un- sessed alone by Warner's Log Cabin Cough and Consumption remedy. This is no new-fangled notion of, nar cotics and poisons, but an old-fashioned iirepai.muu 01 Daisams, roots an! herbs, such as was used by our ances- tors many years ago. tho formula of whioh has been seoured exclusively by tno present manufacturers at great irouDie ana expense. It is not a mere r.old dryer. It is a systcra-searcher and upouiiner ana a consumption oxpellant. Where oth - B 11 A l gets at the constitutional cause and ro- uiuvcB ib iruui uiu system. J. W. ITcnUntP nf flrnaniitinm T on Jan. IS, 1838, reported that "he uu ucuru muru real oenent ior tne length of time, from Warner's Log jnuiu vuugu ana voosumtion reme dy than hH hail for yoara from the boat fttntA nriclntnuo " If Villi havfl n nmirrh tiifvlit tit. into , &" m,iv Dnvuua, "positive assurance 111 your own mind wan juu, mi you, navo no consump tion,' and yet loso flesh, appetite, cour ai?e. as VOUr Itinera amain aurttif nnti may know that soon the funeral month of March will claim yop, unless promptly and faithfnllv vntl nan r.rin nr. tide named. If other remedies have raiiea try this ono thoroughly. If oth- ers are olfuicd, insist the more on try ing this unequaled preparation. Some ' w a,w WUUUUifl' xtion and they should never allow the uisease 10 necomo seated. Healthful Bread. In spite of all that has been said on the subjeot, people will eat bread made from flour from whloh all the bran has bren removed. Nearly all the phos phates, the most vallinhln filpmonla f..i the nutrition of the nerves and bones, are thus removed, and it in nUn a rnn. ognized fact amongst physicians that gira lujury remw m consequence. Any preparations which will replace these valuable elements urn r.nrl.min tn be of great benefit to those who nse mem, oonpensating as they do, to a great extent, for the absence of the bran. A number of years ago Prof. Uorsford, of Cambridge, suggested the nan ti a tin!'!-.. . r . . uaiwiim (ji ojjurauon ior raising bread, biscuit, eto., whioh would sup plv the reanisite nhrwnh introducing, these necessary elements unv vuu wu wimuuii cost or trouoie. After years of experiment and labor he Bucceeaeu in nrodacing the desired preparation, and if report be true, ht has succeeded wondcrfnllv in null ing it. Tho preparation consists of an acid pboSUhatO Of lime which nnmhin. ed with bi-carbonate of soda in raising ""-"ii uiruuii, uio., leaves iu tne pro duct the verv Dhosnliatpn rpntlirnd tit tho system, and which are essential to goou neaun. ltxe idea was an ingeni ous and valuable one, and needs only to be thoroughly understood to be fully appreciated. Tho ford Yeast Powder is made according 10 i rot. Hoirford's directions, and is positive evidence of the practicability ut ins, iiieiw " Take Oare, Girls. fr - There are some things a well-bred yoon 1 lady never does : She never turns around to look after any one when walking on the street She never accepts a seat from a tleman in a street car without thank ing bim. She nevrfr takes more than a single glass of wine at a dinn-jr or entertain ment. She never accents n. vnlnahln nrAanut from a gentleman acquaintance unless engaged to him. She never woara nlnthin an il.imil.. or striking as to attract particular at- icuuuii in puoiic OUO dObS not Wf.ir ItAr tntnnnrm about her person or stick it over her letters and envelopes. She does not permit geutloraen to juiu nor on me street nnicss tney are very intimate acquaintances. She nevor raises her lorgnette and tries to stare pooplo she doesn't know out of countenance on the street. Sho never snubs other young ladies, even if they happsn to be less popular or well lavored than herself. She never forgets her ball room en gagements or refuses to danoo with one gentleman and immediately dances with another. She never speaks slightingly of her mother and says sho "don't care" whether her behavior meets with ma ternal approbation or not. She never takes supper or refresh ments at a restaurant with agentloraan after attending tho thoatro unless ac companied by a lady rauoh older than herself. Among the singular relics of the "in O - wil VI Incas is a Peruvian "whistling jug' u 1 1. 11 u muaci at New Orlpnnu ll in in ihn useum of two nat bottlos connrcted at the nocks, and by an ingenious arrangement, up on pouring watut into it various weird sounds are produced. j In Every Housshsld. Thcro should be kept a bottle of I'.hkI'h Kxtract, as it is invaluable in caso of aucidonls, slight or serious, that are always liable to Occur, such an flntu lln.n. II. ..!.. , " r v. I .J .1 j IIIUIBC3) eio. it is 01 mo greatest benetit Hemorrliages, Neuralgic Pains and for In. uuiiuiiuiiuu, wiiiio ior uaiarrn, l ClC. it iri thn hpitt Ictinurn mmniln S'iles. Ask yn r druvgitt to give you nothing the gtnvint. but FARM, N0TE8. An Ohio orchardist claims that ap. pies at $1 fiO n barrel nro moro proBt ablo than wheat at 75 cents a bushel. When tho birds havo swelled heads or eyes, or hoario breathing, ton chnnoes to ono thero is a crack or ere vico in tho poultry-house, or draughts oomo in from tho top ventilator. Tho top ventilator has killed thousand). Professor Slorer says that many farmers In New England havo fouud that mixtures of bono meal and wood ashes serve them an excellent purpose when used as substitutes for barn-yard manure. On uood land apply 000 pounds of bono meal and 20 bushels of unleached ashes. Dcttwller, a German chemist, has estimated that, including bedding, ono cow will produco fourteen tons of ma nure in a year, and that the cost of manuro of one cow for one year esti mated on foiir different fairos in Ger many was respectively $11, $14, $5 and $28, or an ayorago of $12. Mr. A. I. Hoot thinks that if ho should own a small apiary an 1 discover foul brood in it ho would burn up the whole business rather than endeavor to experiment in curing the disease. If tbo larva be elastic ami ropy It is a sure indication of foul brood. This is a sure test, but tho odor is cot to 00 relied upon. Voolcker found from analysis that in farm-yard manure which bad been rotted for thrco months thero were per ton 21 pounds of potash, G of phos phoric) acid and IS of nitrouen. Al lowing o cents a pound for the potash and phosphoric acid, and but 10 oents for tho nitrogen, tbo ton of manure will be worth $3. Any community of farmers can, by co-operation in the purchase of a thor onghbred male, greatly improve their stock in a single season, and at but a small oxpense to each, rhilo tho en hanced value of tbo stcck would more than compensate for the effort. It really costs uothing to improve, as im provement is simply adding additional value to the stock. Kindness controls and guides all animals, says theifw Stock Indicator This ia truo when their life commences with such treatment. A bull or a heif er that has run with its dam and' ban had no attention from man until 6 or i 12 months old will fear every obiect that is new to it, bo it man or boy or anytning else. Uvercome the tear and it is ready to be taught. The Woman's Journal, of Boston, Mass., reports Mrs. A. Hill, of kow hegan Falls, Wis., as a successful bee- keoper, her stock in three years having increased from two colonies to forty- one, and tho surplus honey, after enough had been sold to pay all costs. averaged eighty-two pound per colony, Mrs. Hill feels justified in thinking that-bee keeping is a good business for women. Profeesor H. E. Alvord, of Massa chusetts Agricultural College, believes that milk is more susceptible to the influence of tho air than to the breatb ine of the cow. He would draw the milk in tho open air, and thus have it thoroughly oxygenated. If the cows be milkod in tho samo air in which they stand the milk will be bad. but it milked in fresh air the trouble, will be obviated. Farmers who keep sheep can accom modate eaoh other bv exchamrincr. so that each may haye a half or quarter for use while it can bo kent fresh. With ice and a refrigerator in the col lar meat may bo kept a week or more even in warm weather. These are old- fashioued methods, but they are a part of the farmers' privileges, and hano are those so situated that they oan still live up to tnem. There is in American over 4.000.000 farms, largn 0nd small. They cover neany ou.uuu.uuu acres ot improved land, and their total value is snmethinir like 810,000,000,000. These figures are not, of oourso, comprehensible. They simply convey the idea of vast- ness of area ami equal vastnesa of im portance. Tho estimated value of the yearly product of Ihese farms ia be tween 32,000,000,000 and 3,000,000, 000. An advocate of corn-fed Dork admitn that the hog fed miscellaneously has the sweetest and tenderest meat, and if taste bo a criterion in pork, as it is reckoned to bo in everything the that is eatable, the fruit-ted and milk-feJ pork is certainly best. But he adds that if greater firmness be desired it may bo had by finishirg off the last few weeks of fattening by feeding corn meal, not corn in the ear. The Poultry Jlecord pives this method of liming eggs for long keep ing: To ono pint of salt and one uint of fresh lime add four gallous of boil ing water. When cold put it in stone jars. Then with a dish let down vour fresh eggs into it, lipping tho dish after it fi U with the fluid, so thoy will roll out without oracking the shell, for if the shell be cracked the egg will spoil. Put tho egg in whenever you have them fresh. Keen covered in cool place and they will keep fr esh f o a year. An oblong snuare. as long apatn an wide, is the most profitable Hhanti for n garden, as tho rows are equally long and less time is taken up in turning tho horse. The size of tho samo should be in proportion to tho number of the tamity, bearing in mind the fact that one-fourth ot an aoro well manured and cultivated will produce more and better vegetables than a whole acre not so well attended to. That Tired Feeling Afflicts nearly every one in thesnrinf. Tbo Bysteni having become accustomed to the bracing air of winter, is weak. cned by the warm days of the obang ing season, and readily yields to at tacks of disea-o. Hood's Saraaparilla is just the medicine needed. It tones and builds up every pait of tho bodv. and also expels all impurities from tho blood. Try it this season. URES Himn, vl!aiEi0'c uinbound Miit lll Si iV", Rh""lM. Uyi. -00. Bold IrVnul!. Wp.Hl,ti ail tf,,ltM ,f m,,, WELL5( R ICHARDSON jkCOTfttpfc 9 JiU2f ttT4)ta TV THE COLUMBIAN AM) THE GENERAL' DRIFT, Tho Astors are said to own eight thousand buildings In Now York City, and it is estimated that their combined wealth is fully $400,000,000. According to tho statements of tho great ready-made clothing dealers, the average Height and weigkt of men in this country have perceptibly increased unow tno war. A hundrod years, ago Jn1ion,Dubuque sot loot in lowa, at tho placo where now is the oity bearing his name. The Old Settlers Association is preparing ior a centennial colouration. Tho burial rites of tho Iiurmeso were performed tho other day at a Washing ton cemetory over-tho remains of tho noted Burmeso hairy woman, Mab Poon, who died at tho age of sixty-six years. a iittio gin thirteen years old was lately in the hands of tho St. Joseph (Mo.) police and upon being interro gated revealed the fact that sha had been married twice and was tho mother of two children. A pie-eating matoh wa a feature of a recent Washington entertainment Ton boys witb their hands lied behind them were turned loose upon tho pas'rv with a prize in view for tho winner. It is said the way thoso pies disappear ed was enough to warp the digestive apparatus ot a sausage machine. a iaa 01 uuroy vaney, uai., was bitten four times by a largo tarantula the other day and" was saved from death, it is thought, by his father, who iiurncaiy killed a young turkey and ripping it open laid it upon tho boy's wounds. When removed tho fowl wa found to bo hard and discolored from the absorbed poison. Remarkable cacinii sagaoity was dis played a short time Bgo by a Now foundland dog near Williamsburg. N. Y. Tho owner of the animal being overcome oy extreme cold while cross ing tho open fields would' have perish ed had it not been for the noble ani mal, who Beizcd his master's bat and carried it to his home, thus procunn assistance. A wealthy farmer died recently near C1,f . . ... . . . - oeaana, mo., ana bequeathed bis prop- erty 10 nis two sons with the proviso that they support their aged mother during ner me. The will was laid away for a few days, and when biooghl forward for probato it was found that the signatures were entirely destroyed, having been gnawed off by tho mice, renuenng tne Will invalid. An enterprising citizon of thn United States is tho proprietor of the only ma- .uiuu iuiii upvruiiug 10 tno city 01 Morocco. It is related that the Sultan lorbado the erection of the mill, and the grinding stones were accordingly seized, but by an ingenious tiick ih. American bad them released and pro .. .i .. i -.1 i -I. i 1 uccucu who iiih mm, ana, so says re port, tne ouitan now patronizes it. On Tankahoe Neck, noar the eastern shore of Maryland, lives an aged negro who waa at ono time known as the hu man salamander.; Among his. various feats were thoso of placing a red-hot potter upon bis tongue, taking live coals in his finger, walking barefooted upon red-hot wagon tires and taking mouthfuls of molten metal. All this it was said he did without any prepar, ations and never sustained injury. During a recent slippery day a la borer engaged in wheeling snow from the board walk of the Brooklyn bridge set his barmw down for a moment and rested himself by sitting on it. All of a sudden the wheelbarrow started down bill and slid to the end of tho incline, fully 399 feet, and out of this freak of a wheelbarrow an idea was born. No more barrowa wer nnsht-d down. They were allowed to slide, and on eaoh of thera was norched a an. ' ' For absent-mindedness n nitlznn nf Bangor, file., certainly is entitled to tho wreath. Not long since h severely injured one. of his lingers and was ad vised to poultice it. He prepared a i poultice and applied it carefully t-i tin diseased mepiber antl then went about his business as usual. Soon, boa ever, tho linger began to paiu him in an un usually severe manner, and lie could not account for it until ho made a close examination ot his hand, took hold of the member that pained him, when he found that the poultice was on the wrong finger. The Repentant Cardinal. HOW THE CARDINAL PK1MATK OK I'OB TOQAL EXCOMMUNICATED T1JK WllOLS WOHLD. A good many years ago, while trav eling in Portugal, I arrived at a plau called Lamego, situated in the Norti, ern portion of the kingdom and iu lit. ointre of the district whero the pon wine grape is most extensively cum vatedj it is also renowned, throughou the peninsular, for excellence of ii hams, the hogs being fed principall on acorns in the adjoining foret.. Seeing a cardinal's bat hung up iu tb. principal churoh I inquired whoe it was, and apropos of this the verg.r told me a Btory. It seems that the Cardinal. Ar..h. bishop, in making a tour through the kingdom, visited tbn town, and at din ner ato so much Lanugo ham, an drank such a quantity of port wino that he became somewhat inebriated, and before retiring to rest tottered t) the balcony of his room In tho inn and called out with a stentorian voice: "Tmto T mondo excommuuioo, salvo vino di portoo presciutto di Lamego,'" (I oxcommuuioate the whole world ex cepting port wine and Lamego ham), and then his Eminence wtnt to boil and the whole world remained in a stato of excpinmunication. tbabn'.ghi without being aware of it. On the following morning, however, the ban was removed, for the Cardinal iwasiro minded by ids suite of what he had done and ho was compelled to proceed again to tho balcony and shout onti "Tutto 'I mondo absuho" (I absolvo all the world). In penance he sent hU Cardinal'B hat to thp churoh,- WEAK NERVES - wnvruin, - RHEUMATISM PllMt'l rrvw r..... ru.Horr ornn. W Lulu,, wiStSL f?u - mmn v mUillLll KIDNEY COMPLAINTS riifi-iCixrfTCoiirorTOnnlcklrMtoTM Owl onloi, nuki. It iu u futility DYSPEPSIA . . J .c.-. CONATIBlTinu rinir'i Oxitn Couraxnmlt itni .!,.. Bcmt-tulJb, rro'flof 1 M4 bottom DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBDItG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Oontnmptlon Barely Oared. To tub Enrron: Plcaso inform your reader that I havo n positive romodv for Iho abovo named disoase. By it timely use thousands of hopeless oases havo boon permanently oured. I shall bo glad to send two bottles of my remedy froo to any of your readers who havo consumption, if thoy will send mo tlnir express an J postofllco 1 , ti .v ... . ... mures. Jtcspeciiuny, i'. A. Hlocum, oi. u., ibi t'oarl iStM JS. Jf ,(25uov0m A Gooes. Bone. The beat reading of tho, gooso bono is ootainea noiore it gets thoroughly cold after being removed from tho pot and, scraped. If tho bono is loft to stand the marks Income dim and tin certain and tho reading is very unsatis factory. Having your bone prepared, tho best way to study it is to go into a aaric room ana noia it before a bngh light. Tho bone is transluopnt. and held before a strong light the mark upon it may beiplainiy discerned. The marks upon the' keel of tho bone nro the ones lint are of significance. Tho other discolorations on tho bono am merely corroborative. The most dis tingulshing marks are in tho shape of unruis, un ves, dots, and semicirolo, and it iB tin ir position on the bono and the direction in which they are tnrnea uint give tne gonerai indica tion of tho weather. If a majority of the caret-shaped marks point upward, it will bo clear and cold but if thev point down it will bo gloomy, falling weather, with more or less snow. 1 ho mall brovo marks and the semicircles, as well as tbo dots and the scratchlike marks on the bone, in dicate the temperature, and the heavi r and darker they are tne colder will bo the weather. If they aro light, or but few of them on the bone, tho winter will be open and pleasant. If the marks near tho beginning of the bone point out, it indicates that thero will be stormy, disagreeable weather during November ; pointing out nt tho other end of the bone, thev indicate bid weather for March. The ridgo run ning along near the middlo of the ko- of the bono is indicative of tho leng'h Biia soverity ot the winter! it the ridge extend", uninterrupted, the length of the bone, aud is dark and heavy, the winter will be a severe ore: but it the ridge grows weak and in distinct at places, for that pait of th. winter the weather will bo warm a'id thawing. All tbrse features must bo closely studied, first separately, and then to- guiner. Anyone, ny closely study i u this .bone, can correo'ly predict the general character of tho wealher dur ing tbo three moi.ths; but it t;iW time, study, and expeiienue to divide the bono into days, tio as to locate the date of tho different changes. In Kentucky manv of the best readers ol tho bone do not worry about reducing tne propneoy to days, but are content with learning the general character of tne winter,, and this mfoimation w id great, value to farmers when they find it such that they can depend upon it. Louisville Courier- Journal. An Imputative Keoessity. What pure air is to an unhealthy lo cality, what spring cleaning is t-i the neat housekeeper,, so is Hood's Sarsa parilla to everybody, at this season. Thf body nerds to be thoroughly ren ovated, the blood purified and vitalized, the germs f disease destroyed. Scrof ula. Salt Rheum, and all other bloo disotders are oured by, Hood's Sarsipa rilla, tbo. most popular and successful spring medicine. Do'not depend upon nnv ones crop. Have something to keep you reason ably' busy iho year round, .md make everything pay at leat a biuall profit. DON'T SCOLD a man for groaning when he has Rheumatism or Neuralgia. The pain la simply awful. No torture in ths ancient times was more painful than these twin diseases. Bat oughtn't a man to be blamed if, having Rheu matism or Neuralgia, ho wont use Ath-lo-pho-ros, when it has cured thousands who have suffered in the same way 1 It has cured hundreds after physicians have pronounced them incurable. "The Wlo fin vhntleUiis could not cure ma ol Rheamttkm which bd Mttld Intbhlpa,n0fkn4hoaldn. SatnUuM wyj thP4ln that llMp iu almoat Udixm Mbl.. T5 niMidoM ol Athlophonx im na nM, and tha third anabUdma to i'md (ex d'lir and a hall boon wttboat -wakta. I oontinnad Iu aaa. and am now well.'1 Bit. . H. TROVER, Naw Alhann lad. a-Sena 6 cents for the beautiful colored lec ture, " Moorish Maiden." THE ATHL0PH0R0S CO. 112 WallSt.N.r. You Can't BEAT THEM! For General' Family use thej are Vastly Sipfrlar to AXL other kinds. THE FAMOUS HOP Piasters &ftn, frtfTtnt, curativo and hlMy medlcln&l, prtptred (mux I'wlx Hop. Balaam. Extract and Outtih. $prui on whtta nutfA, Tfcej mtor And TltaUz weak part,' mbdoe lnflatnniatloa and tnitantly banian pain whother In tha Sack, Side, Hip. X?, Kidney JolnU, Shoulder, Cnaat, rait, Btomaoh or UuuIm, Powerfully aooUilnff. pain allaylnff and ttrtngUL enlng. Th4 Ut platter on wrMlatli xerdlttofj tnouaanda. Zlallwl for prit by proprietori. JlQf VlntUr Coupanj-, Uoaton, Mau. tirflwladlffrt abroad! Thi piaster la anread Ion tAlto innalla, ready for instant use, HOC Yi&8f3 cy..raaturo on every plaster. BLQOMSJHGJLANIN& MILL -T5e.,una2rA,sne.(,.n'l" Put Plaatog i on luilroad street, In flrat-ciasa condition. Is ce pared to do all kinds or work In his line. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS.MOUa.DINGS( FLOORING, Etc. urnisded at roisonablo i rices. All lumber usea well ssaaonei and.noue bat skilled workmen areemployod. ESTIMATES fOBPUIIiPINQS urnlatied on application, l'ians and ipeoiooh ooa proparod by an erorleneed draughtsman CIURUIS KltCO, Itlnuniaburar, Pa U, FITS! When I say Cuhk I do not mean merrlr to stop ilinn lor a time, ami then huvtitiemr, tunj main I mka A ltADICAL CL'IIU. 1 havn mxla the dlseate ut FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, (lllfii Inns; stiidr, I WAnRANTmrrrmfdrlo waif tho wort C"es. eruu oihers lisvs IIiIIsiio rf4onurinit now rrf'lliuf cure hend at uncB lor a In-atlte ami u I'jtK Hoiti.m ai d Tost limr It eots you nollilug tvr t UW, and 1 1 ulll cure you Addr H. Q. ROOT. M.O, 83 PtA'l Si , HtwYcu ttoTten CAcocmi. I 1 W I CURE H fas! Lowest Prices!!, p p 9 9 5 D S MDtUS CO., IIF.ADgUAItTI'.IH KOIt 8oliiuci9 Kranicli Siitneh Fischer, Eiucrsoii, WIMMm AND THE CKI.KIirUTKU Wilcox & White Organs. WPIanon TuncJ anil Hepnlrvd by com. pclunt workmen. Send for Catalogues. 21 WEST TriIRD ST., Williamsport, Pa. noTll-87-ly, . . Tha flrlttlnsl oast '"ui;Mkv wvCiatWo liver owets PILLS. m:rAnis ov imitatioxs. AxtrAM ask ron mi. vimtcirs mtr.ETa, oh LITTLE SCOAlt-COATBIl J-JLLS. Heine entirely voRotnblv, they op. ernto without (llsttirlinnro to tho tistptn, diet, ornMipntloa. rutiipln (tliiss Inl-i, limnctl cnlly scnleil. Almiis fresh anj rrllnhlc. As a Inxntlvc, nltcratlto, or purcntlve, theso llttlo relicts iclve th most perfect satisfaction. SICK HEME. lllllnu Ilcntlncho, lllzzlliesii, Coiiallpn lion, Incllfrestluit, llllluim Auncltn.nii.lnll ilcninircments of tho slam, nch and bowels, nrn prompt ly relieved anil pf?innmmly etirfd bv tho use of llr. llerroa I'lcnannt I'urcntlvo Pellets. In explanation of the rcinnllul power of thcsii l'cllcts over so (treat a nrlfty of diseases. It mny truthfully Ih- Mild that their action upon tho tystein is iinlvirral. not n Klnnd or tlsstin escaping their nn:itlvo Itillut-ni-n, tsold by driigKlsis,2.ii'cntH u vial. Slmiufntturcd at tho Chemical Ijihonitoty of Woiimj'h Oispensahy HtDlCAl. Association, llulTnlo, N, V. ' Is oITcird by tho iiianufactur. crsof Dr. Sniro f?nlnrrlt . ,i a if oiuciiy, for a case of V .J Muoiito Nnsal Catarrh which V, i'v they cannot cure. SYMl'TOJIS OF !ATAIIRlr.-r)ull, heavy heudnche. obstriicllon of the nasai pns.ws, ilisrliiirpos tnllinir from iho head Into tho throat, toiiH-llmcs profuse, watery, and ncrld, nt others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody mid putrid; tho eyes nro weak, watery, and iullnuicil; there Is 1 Inning In tho eais, deafness, hacltlnv or coujrhlmr to clear tho tbront, expectoration of ollr-ntlvo mutter, together with scabs from uloci-s; tho volco Is changed and has a nasal twang! tho brenth is offensive; smell and tnsto urn Im paired; thero is a scnsntlon of dizziness, wllh racntul depression, n backing cough aud gen eral debility. Only a few of tho obove-niuired symptoms nro likely to be present In nnv one caso. Thousands of cases nunuuily, without manifesting half or tho above symptoms, re sult in consumption, and end in the grno. No disenso is so common, moro deceptive antl dangerous, or less understood by physicians. Uy Its mild, soothing, aud healing properties. Dr. Sage's Catarrh llctnedy cures tho worst coses ot Catarrli, "cold In tho licnd." Coryza, and Cuinrrliul Headache. Sold by druggists overy where J to cents. "Uutold Agony from Catarrh." Prof. W. IIacsnkr, the famous mesmerist, of Ithaca. JV. 1'., writes : " Some ten J cars ago I Suffered untold agony from chronic nasal catarrh. My family physician gavo mo up as Incurable, and said 1 must die. My enso wits such a bad one, that overy day, towards sun set, my volco would become so hoarse I could barely speak abovo a whisper. Iu the morning my coughing and clearing of my throat would almost stranglo mo. lly the uso of Dr. Sage's Catarrh ltcmedy. In three months, I was n well mau, and the euro has been permanent." "Constantly Hawking and Spitting." TnouAS J. ItDsniNO, Esq., toot Pint sired. St. Louts, Afo., writes: "I was n great sufferer from catarrli forthreo years. At times I could hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking and spitting, and for the lust eight months could not brcatho through the nostrils. I thought nothing could Iw unno for me. Luck- ' lly, I was advised to try Dr. Hngo's OntarTh Kemedy. aud 1 am now u well mnu. I ticllevo it to be tho only sure remedy for catarrh now manufactured, and ono has only to give It a fair trial to experience astounding results and a permanent cure." Threo Ilottlei Curo Catarrh. Kli ltonniNS, Itunnan P. O.. Colunihla Co., Pa., says: "My daughter hud catnrrh -when sho wns live years old, very bndlv. 1 snw Dr. Sage's Cntarrli Itemedy nclt crtlced, and pro cured a bottle for her, nnd soon s.iw that It helped her; n third bottle effected a perma nent cure. She is now eighteen yeais old and sound and hearty." DO WEAR THE N. Y. STANDARD S.3.00 ciisaTftM PANTS 1 Rut II takaa aom.lhlp. mora than ln lAn.V.An. IrootU uil Mftul h viutniki themvp, W tonly hn all I VIUB'T n .. a 1.1. a ',.1.1 o couMt bcuM otUic wiry, lljtt twlit o(Ui movi. h KJL'ljiia la ourlotv prices 1 bat conn from onr huiiuK iueii norm out cjgnn llaitnd uklurttich tuiall i rahu. W mibow ukg tb tbtir j.r. dicta f thrM ml.U, KDd Ut4 uarm j huiiim par aaiua Xvtr York htjles, AVOID 15IITATOUS. AlwayglatheLfad. KXT, Wo tnnke BOUtiB UlllV t ft M-.im. nl bj our KUnUfle mMura mtnl bUnkicn fit yon u wll IfiW iqUm iti;uti in at out tor. Wo arml our Cwtfus iu rimotuera oth hy mnll itml ex. Ion, )t bUnkk. OUR GUAUANTEK UlXStt orryUdnlt with o, for vilkinUri aud will Nlorul Art nowt uj btglii nun Onr-llair th of your eloltlog f0 H f Vur ,f Cil j3 N.r. STANDARD PANT CO., CO Unlver- nui n,t, uny, noar union sq. tebi7-ly.8i When the food does not digest, but ferments and sours, it causes a burning sensation. This is a step in the direction of ran tf turat safely and surely -..ith DR. SCHENCKS MANDRAKE PILLS, which will ut a!llhe digestive organs in lieaMy condition. Tor Hula hy all Drurebti. Prlf H eta. rr I B Uixm fur tiA ctl.t nr iit hy ri. pontage fnii, eu nKvlytdf rii.a, tif.J.H.fcilioiiiL ituu, l'tikj'a. Tint's Pi C2 TX 3F?L DEE3 Malaria, Dumb CJulls, Fever andi Ague, Wind Colio, Bilious Attacke, Ther tiriMliire retfnlnr, miinrnl ovnr. Ii"! J "'." !" !'l r tnlei f ro lll iImIIj- liiuhleoo, Aki. Tuuilly mcilleluo. lvy ulioiilil be 111 vwry Imuvuhul I, ' HOLD VKWVVni5ms. fcSTma.ct.coiy, k WE n ii v rzvi 1 1 It U II A I I Y I i m h I "Ji n,y "mplt ff cloth I Ll Wveri'oiittj.Mdlyou IIS GRATE "-UL- COMFOHTING. COCOA manedlt. TO CONSUMPTIVES "IMUHKSTKII'8 IIVIMPtlOSPIIITK Or i.nin, imiwii i. tor consumption, wenK ItingN cough", asihmn, bronchitis, and general debility IU ?. acl'no ' ledged sperlllo remedy. TUV IT. . iivu a. nun - per pome. I'reparea only oy UINciikntkh ro.. chemists, ,... 1C2 William bt.. New York. SW b jnruretots senator Circular, LIEHIG COMPANY'S KXTKACT OP MKAT. Fines, and Chenprst Meat Fla voarlng stock for wupi lado lushes and cuuees Annum sale buuo,uihj jara. IiIKIHG COMPANY'S KXTKACT OK WAT. An Invaluable tonlo. "Is a tnio- u anu a ooon rorwntcu nations should nt-i gmiemi." bco "iicaicai itcss," "Lan- GENUINE WITH BLUE SIGNA- TUUE OK IlAltON LIKUIO In fao-stmlla across label. 4ni.u,j hi uuiuitriiueu us a mguii capinsicaa or alcoholic drinks. LIEHIG COMPANY'S KXTKACT OP MKAT. To be had nf nil NtnrokMnnni Grocers and Chemists, solo agents for the united Hates (wholesale only) it Davll A -u., r en-cuurcn A enue, London, Kngland. fcbirdlU XIAILROAD TIIVZZ1 IAXLB 7f'!.I'.W"'',??cl.s,.V!l "l- ITrpand only by Br. Bath Arnold, Mad. Con.. iWaonnMttl.il. I. C23l&ieu rvELAWAHE, LACKAWANNA AND WE8TBKN lUILItOAl). BLOOMSBURQ DIVISION. STATIONS. r M NOHTlIDMHKltl.ANn IS 40 Cameron 5 m Chulasky e (O Danville s ot Catnwlssa 6 25 Kupert e Sii nioomBburg 0 so Kspy a m Lime ltldge. 0 &n willow Grove..... ... 11 B4 hrlarcrect. a es Iierwlck 7 05 Iieach Haven V 11 lllck's Ferry. , 7 is shlckshlnny 7 so Ilunlock's 7 43 Nanticoke 7 co Avnndnle 7 51 I'lymouth 7 9 I'hraouth Junction,,... 8 03 , Klniraton 8 h liennett 8 12 Maltbv 17 NOItTII. A. St. A, M r M 1 85 10 10 0 19 10 25 10 29 10 3D 6 30 6 34 6 40 B 69 7 05 1 68 2 14 2 19 2 21 8 29 10 53 11 00 11 07 11 15 11 22 11 50 It SO 11 37 11 44 11 49 11 58 12 OS 12 16 19 20 12 21 12 30 12 37 12 41 12 45 12 50 12 65 1 03 1 11 1 19 1 25 1 30 r h souto ?K 2 03 214 2 31 2 28 2 34 2 39 247 2 50 2 54 2 59 3 03 3 06 3 19 3 29 3 39 3 45 3 61 3 57 4 01 4 05 4 12 4 18 4 24 4 29 4 46 4 64 5 00 5 15 7 12 7 20 7 27 7 31 7 35 7 42 7 49 55 8 06 8 17 8 22 8 39 8 3.1 8 33 8 49 8 49 8 53 8 68 9 Oi 9 09 9 17 9 25 9 30 9 35 A 11 ru 6 20 25 6 30 6 37 6 45 6 60 6 55 6 69 7 03 7 07 7 12 7 10 7 21 7 25 7 43 7 51 8 07 8 13 8 20 8 27 8 31 8 31 8 41 8 47 8 52 8 57 9 15 9 23 S 4S 2 51 2 59 3 09 3 19 3 26 s'ss 3 39 3 43 Wyoming 8 as West Plttston 8 27 I'lttston s 3.1 3 52 3 50 4 01 Lackawanna ....... Talortllle.... Uellevuo .., HCKANTOK I 40 . 3 48 . 8 54 , 9 00 r 11 4 22 r k A 11 9 50 9 55 10 00 10 08 10 16 10 22 10 87 10 30 10 31 10 33 10 42 10 47 10 M 10 55 11 02 II l'J 11 22 11 11 11 87 STATIONS. '1 u HCRANTOK 6 10 Ilollevue ,. 6 15 Taylorvlllc e ?o Lackawanna. o 2s Ilttston 6 na West Plttston 6 4j Wyoming e 47 Maltby 0 51 liennett 6 55 Kingston 6 68 i'lymouth Junction 705 Plymouth 7 10 Avoadale 7 14 Nanttcoko 7 iu Ilunlock's 7 2 Shlckshlnny T 47 Hick's Ferry 7 55 Iteach Haven 8 01 llerwick 8 07 llnarcreek. 8 13 willow drove . 8 18 11 4S Lime ltldge. 8 20 11 62 Kspy. 8 20 tt t9 llloomsburg , s 32 12 05 Kupert 8 37 12 10 Catawlssa 8 12 12 15 Danville 8 67 12 30 Uhulasky, 9 03 Cameron 9 07 12 411 nOHTUUUDSBLAND 9 22 12 6 5 15 9 4.1 AMPMPUPU Connections nt Itupert wllh Philadelphia t Heading Hallroad for Tomanend, TomoquS. Will, lamsport. f unbury. Pottuvnie. i tc At Northum norland with P. & E. Dlv. P. It. It. for Harrlsbunr. Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, enrry and Erie. 'V. F. HALSTEAD, Oen. Man.. Scranton, Pa Pennsylvania Railroad. Ml Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. TIME TABLE. Id enwct VEIi. s, tsss. Trnlnaicaye Sunburr KASTWAlil), a. iu., dc ruun express taany except HUTiilAV. ffir llrtrHahnrfr nH I nt urmuHta Inntnllnna arrlvliicf at Thiiflipintiin a ir d m . vu va.v ii.W p, m. ; Uiltlraore, 4.40 p. m. ; Washlng-toi? n.Dup. ra., connect my Rt rmioilPlphla for all Res Hhore point. Tnrougb pos&anger coaob to PoliadeipniB , . ., p. ra. nay express dally except 8unaay),for llarrtabure and intenne- dldTA Btfttlnno nrHvlnw nt n h f i n t a i n h tn ft.50 p.m.; New York, 9.33 p. m. : Baltimore 6.45 p. m. i Waahlnton. T. p. m. Parlor car througn to Philadelphia and passenger coaoUea hmilCfh tnPhllailAtnhiD anrt llallmn 1d TI m If Prinvrt laanmtnrulsliAn a1c iw uaiTinuiuK uu mi inifnneaiare Biauona. arriv- ng at rhliadelphla4.35 a. ra. : New York 7.10 a. m. tialllraoro. 6.15. in. Washlnifton fl ft m- Sleeping car accommodations can bo Recured at imu isuurjf i ur i-uuaauipi.ia ana new Tort, on wun- i f i- t ,iJI1 uar w,tl w run on iniH HiiiwiiwiJiwi uuauuiiu.4i.rui.iiutMpulA iliissffn rpr r.ntt rpmalnln utkunuv iairiiatii.K.,i ft- m . 2.M ft. m. Krle Mall fdallY exceot MondAT fcr Harrtsbmv and Intermediate staUona, U.S. -m m. : Baltimore fi.iu. m. j Washington. 9.wi t. iu. niruuk'u i-uiimai, sleeping cam are runon . .w vaua.a iv uuiMigipuiM, UBtl.lU.UIV ttUU "IVjUIIIK1 Ton, and I ihrouirb paaaenger coaches to Phlladel WESTWARD. 6.10a.m. Krle Mall (dally except Bunaay), to urlOari alllntCrmedlatA HtAflnna nnn fnnnilal sua ard Intermediate stations Hochestor, liutta. iv-uu ..iniafaiiB, wimianiuKn i unman rai- w urtm ouu ptiouDUKer coacnes 10 ime ana icoch pster. 9.53 News Express (dally except Sunday) toi .PCX Haven and lntermedlatn Btntinna. 12.62 p. m. .Niairara Kxprcsa (dally except Sun. y) tor Kane and Intermediate stations and Can. -iiuxua unannncipai iiitermeaiaie stations. It Theater. Ilunralo anil Nt.cr.M Patio u.ttt. thrnnghpassentjer coaches to Kane and ltochester and Parlor carlo Williamsport. 9.30 p. m. Fast Line (dslly except Sundav)for lie. mv,w .uu luiuruicuiuuj BLauons, ana uimira, wau kins and lntermedlatfi stations, w Ith through pas. sensor coaches to Itenovo and Wiitxtns. 9.20 a. m. Sunday mall tor Itenovo and tnterme- THROUQU TRAINS FOII SimiUrKY FROM THK Bunday mall leaves Philadelphia 4.80 a. m IhrniKrh a RAnlntrna fivim .it.,iT.i-i.i. - llamiport. - "" ITcrrlariiiFO' a in a m .,nn . i arrlvlritr at. finnhiirv o Kq am r ' 0k,,s.fllf,.. iKrtt ri press leaves . ....wu.KH.a.1 ,.,w a, hi, i ua4klUlUIV I.OU Ui Ult lUttllJ fllffiflnt KlinrlflV nrrlirlnt ot UnnhtiH tna? Tl with through parlor car from 'Philadelphia fttl1 fnivtixrn nsaunnna. AA.akA. v ,v. . . . phla and Baltimore, raai, una inuves new voNi v.w a. m,; Phlladel mnm. in it o tn ia ni nnn i . f m . (win ruui ouuuuii urnviiJK ai ooaohcsfroEo Philadelphia and HaltTmore. wore, ll.iio p. m., (dally eicept.saturday) arriving Sleeping oars from Philadelphia, Washington and Halt lmni-A And ttironiTli naauanirm m . . MU.'?L,K,y ilAVtl.KTO.X tb WII.KKNIIAIIIIE IFjaVll.lfla.4ll ftauia f'.ab pan a at i. m a . . . mr' NI,' Itt'V.WA V." " r v.h. JW,il "H.wii. jiii.ii ichycej ouiiuury w.oo a. m. JTlvlng' at moota ferry ia u a. m., Wllkea-barre Kxpreas Bant loaves Sunbury B.85 p. m., arrtrluir log at riling m moom Kerry 1.159 p. m., bunbuir 5.sip.m OUilUAi, uaivir. ciupuay raaiuoavos sunhury 9:25 a. m., arrtrlnir at liiopm Ferry 10:1 a. in.. Wllaca-uarre ll:5 i.m Sunday accommodation leave wilkea-Iiarn T"ld CIUS. K PUOU, J, It. WOOD. i-o. v tnirt-r oen. l'iwoninr Auenj SUJlsi'ltlHK KOU I THE COLUMBIAN .LiiwimniHuam POSTAi:l NOtHINO BUTtHt 6 t T. W, OF ESPY, IAi, lteDPCtftlllv itiformn hl4 friomlia nnil tiuhlln unnnrnllv tlint. In. Ii his planing mill. In ndilltinn to th" f(.PSal. 1 .1 . 11 !ln.l uiiiiou in uiuei uuuin una iiititdo 1111IHII WESTERN PIWE veneered with nil our native woods also foreicn wooiIh, iich ns Mnltornny RoKowood.Ao., &s. All linid wood MonldinyB in tiucd lor Vcnreterl 1)( t t otid' IiiBide Fininh. All work pliall bo miarantcrd. Witnr rool Olne in nn-d for vnneering all onr D'-oro and Caring, liine B ntds &' &v. Aho Walnut Aah, Sycamore, Oak, Butternut, Maple, Chi rrj, Poplar, Vei eirc. for Mile at the Mill, six to ten fiet long, b!x to thirty inches wide. PERRINE'S bISS DlSTflMMin tmm KillVtPi1 and freeirom iSjwiwVainSd" t'ldT mTii TiTmi "a 1Y si.tl. lVtto. ' VR7 IMVi u'iJfi'10 refions it tiulilrp a mn.t.11 111 g lit h, u m d jllii I tun BreatU benefltted by untie. l:t icn u tutTia M HiolnrilijUHiinns iilii.irtic Netvlne. mi Ic and lteiuve. Ior tuitn rilitf 11 6 n.'i ii.i.i(.. i n.l lhl'S TUltK 1IAHI.KY MALT WlllbKEV Insures e ntutbof iijcr t.' 1 et tn.n 1. iced annetltp. a rich nnil nhtitmnnt Mnfit atiii 11.. ....... ,i,i.f. . ..::: .. .. .. t1-1. :.:". -.7Tr- those wbopurhuelliHroioi 1 wm SSF'.10"1" Power lit enaurniice. Afk ioui ninmi diutnn vr noier rorinr y l'EHiilNK'SlHlllE HAIILL WALT WHIMtll UMvi UK ifrigliV , Hte orn BDfnta tlnd 111 I'errlnM Mali whiskey a powenul. invlKoront and nclntr to dlnratlou. rBliuiNK'S limn UAJil.1.1 SIAL'I WIUSKM without unduly sumuutiiit; the kid mys Increases their Having acthlty, counteracts the i-llecta 01 lalltru--, has. tens convalescence and 19 a wholefiome and prompt diuretic natch the label I None genuine unless bearing the signature. Yut sate uy all drug 1st and grocers throughou me umieu aiates ana uananas. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PIIILA n'ltiu iti Sr A HANOSOME WEDDIH0. l nwwM Till- a Oombtoln, a rr,Kl.,".,"""U WL9 jmm " cxam Tup 1 iiBiin . eenu stamp for Cataloguo and mention carrlaK"! THE LUBURC MA3F'C CO., 145 ti. 8th St.. Phllada.. Pa. DEALER IN Fereigm and MomeMiG WINES AND LIQUORS AND JOBBER IN CI CARS, BLOOMSBUBG, PA. INDUCEMENTS! nr. .... . . wu aro oiioring great inducementB to iicreons dtsiriiie to purchase Pianos, Organs nnil Sewing Macliincs. Among the Pianos we handle are tho J V Eli ? & Pf) An String and Opera Pianos. These Pianos are all iirsMafo antl fully warranted for five years. , 0ur leading OrganB are tho EBt U JV ITJD iS Td 2 IS iiL . a tr i ywiyv' Rotary Rowing Machine in tho Beforfl niirfilinHinir wrJln PAL A OR f W MTTH 7l iMn' DEPOTMain St., Bloomsburg, Our leading Sewing Machines are the celebniled IV TI TTW AODIttSBTOBLOM tMIS (ISt aizWS LaT" EDCAi planine mill worW ho is now uifnaifd to i ft ior IlOUSt'8, T. W. EDGAR. MALT WHISKY. TtarlPV Unit and midMiittn A .i,,,. (n,i u wrii iui ii,ue. a - atloiH inileniii ji U.i iintiv nmi.Mii. if l'nrp Itnrlrv 1 hernial Unas It appeor bj the La bel on emy bottle: Ihaiucanlull) an ulyied theli'MK Iiakikv Xait wms. KV made ty St. A J. (. I'cttlnent.rt nun itentlrel) tree lioti ft eel nil, turturol.1 metals and ncldi. and Is ab.-olutel) pure." Allied, Camilla Arthur Malrr.i Genera ana Wettbuarn nuuiMiioia nu Abu UKALKKS aQ niHTHDAY no unnnAv wtcccuv i.,n J. - M'wuiii Hrt1 In,.!!,, Aiuomallo Coucli Ilrnke. ami n.TTiw celebrated ESTFV Jim and other n.ts. ' MILL ""uunuie, me nnest jma best world. v r...i . -r . . , ... '' Pa, MAUKB rsaBBBBBaBBaasExsSBHBlBaVBBHBBBJHBVai