s CUBAN sugar plantations. Drear Reaches of Cane, Toll Chimneys unit Horde, nf Ignnrant lllack,. AU large Cubnn sugar plantations nro Wlko. Having seen one you Imve seen nil, to fur as external attain are concerned. It la often tUo ciuo that their owners, or lessees, nro peoplo of culture and rellno mcnt, and with n host ot friends and rlsl tors About them llVo here In n style ot affluent elegance for which we can now find no comparison In our own country. There Was a tlmo when wo could, lint the dreary reaches of cmioj the lone, snake like tramways and roads for haul ing the emerald loads of treasure to the mill; tho whlto tree fringed nvcnuo lead ing from tho highway to the batey or square upon which all the structures nro faced with startling regularity) tho live hedges of Spanish bayonet or savage prickly pear and dirk pointed hcnlquen that mark tho confines, or divisions, ot tho estate; the taUnnd lonesome chimneys ot tho boiling houscSj tho glaring white buildings from villa to "the quarters" that look forever go ghostly lonesomo nnd tor1 ture your eyes In tho pitiless sun j the uusa vory smell of the cane juice In nil stages ot conversion Into sugar, nnd the never end ing hordes of Ignorant blacks sweltering nnd yelling like demons In their hard labor nre oho nnd the same from ono end of Cuba to another. The' plantation is divided Into number less squares or patches, nround and from Which, leading direct to the mill, nro guardn rayo3 or roads, which nro fre quently tramways with Iron bo.uni woodon rails, where one mule can cosily amble along with 10,000 pounds of tho , glistening cane on cars. Frequently these .guarda rnyos radiate in all dlreo' tions from tho batey or square like tho spokes' of n wheel. It Is one steady stream of canerdny and night to the ponderous rolls which squeeze It dry as n bone, whethor It comes fast or slowly, cndwlso or sldewlso, and leave tho rag like, crushed nnd flattened stalk in what Is called, bagazo. This, dried In the sun, provides tho entire fuel of the never Idle boilers. The screaming and whining of these crushing rolls is one ot the' most lugubrious' noises one ever listened to. Then there ore tho tremendous en gines nnd boilers kept endlessly ranging by the burning bagazo; countless pipes and fixtures nnd the huge nickel plaUd "vacuum pans,"' Imbedded in polished wood, where the cane juice, seemingly quiet, is kept at a fearful heat by steam; the great vats nnd reservoirs, and, finally, the swirling, whirling centrifugal ma chines that, inside of Ave minutes, take the black, nasty, mushy .mess and beat It until it Is as white as snow and ready for market. From 2,000,000 to 5,000,000. pounds are frequently made annually 'reniiantlir mn,1 nnnnnlW I upon eocn or. those plantations, bcsirte the enormous yield ot molasses, which is an Important factor In tho crop. The, fact is, these great sugar estates are now run on so gigantic a scale that they are little less than .huge factories, with all the hard characteristlcs.ot fac tory life about them, the home or rural iaea oeing wnouy eunnuaieu. me place is like a factory VrMage, employing and caring for from 1,000 to 2.000 souls. The discipline is severe; tho system perfect.. The bands are invariably negroes. They work in watches, or relays, day and night, precisely as they do at your rolHug mills. Tho males occupy quarters walled and barricaded from the women, and there is no more chance for Intercourse or frolic than in the American penitentiary. Those married have separate quarters. Edgar L. Wakeman's Letter. The "Larrlklni" of Australia. The governor, Instead of importing a decent class of women, advised the home authorities to send out a shipload ot 'the worst characters, and thus It was that a transport containing 620 women the I refuse of London alleys was dispatched to Australia. These viragos were called the "red rovers." They intermarried with the male convicts, and their progeny, as might be supposed, turned out of the criminal order. Their descendants ot the fourth generation are, with few excep tions, n. curse to the colony. They fill the jails, and when at liberty congregate at street corners, expectorate on the foot paths and insult women and children. They nre called "larrikins." The "larrikin" is generally a thin, re-" Dulslve looking youtti or la or ft). lie is never known to work,-nor in fact to do anything but steal and Insult old men and young nurse girls; yet he manages to get enough to eat and to dress well at all times. lie has his clothes made of black cloth, and occasionally sports a velveteen waistcoat. This is cuC very low in front, the better to display a trilled shirt and small stand up collar, with tasselcd neck tie. His boots sometimes let In with red 'morocco have two-Inch heels, and us the proud possessor swaggers up the street or "holds the post up," no directs a devil- may-care sort of manner as Indicative ot his character. So much for the "larri kin." Australia Cor. San Francisco Chronicle. , Where Good Sponges Are Found. "The best sponge of commerce, ".said a dealer, In speaking to a reporter, "is found in the Mediterranean, and is known ns Turkey or Smyrna sponge. This is ob tained by divers. Bahama or West India sponge Is coarser, and is sold at a much less price. Much sponge la gathered off the coast ot southern Florida." . "How are they gathered?" "Sponges, when seen on tho bottom at tached to the rock, look like a big black bunch. They are pulled off their natural beds by forked hooks, which -are run down under the sponge, which is formed like the head ot n cabbage, and the roots pulled from the rocks. When brought to the surface it is a mass ot soft, glutinous stuff, which to the touch ,feels like soap or thick jelly; When a small boatload Is obtained they are taken to the shore, where a crawl is built in which they are placed to die, so that the jelly substance will readily separate from the firm fiber of the sponge. These crawls nre built by sticking pieces of brush into the sand out ot the water large enough to contain the catch. It takes from five to six days for the insect to die, when the sponges are beaten with small sticks, and the black glutinous substance falls off, leaving the sponge, after a thorough washing, rendy for market. New York Moll and Ex press. Cne of Kgrpt'a Industries. One of the oldest Industries In Egypt Is artificial esza hatchlnir. prlntldall v encased In by Corts. There are said to be 700 establishments of this nature In- the coun try, and the production of chlckeus from the ovenS has been estimated at from 10,- 000.000 to 12,000,000 annually. Tlie sea son for Incubating lasts through three months ot the early summer. The coun try Deoole brine eeia to the proprietors of the "f arroogs," and give two good eggs for every newly hatched chick. Chicago limes. chicken Cholera for Babbits. St. Tasteur'a plan of exterminating rabbits has been tried in a field near ni. !,;, nmi fa said to have succeeded. The field is walled In and was full of bur rows. The gun and the ferret hail been ..ini t. Loir, nephew of M. Pasteur, went down and poured on a truss iim iiroth fall of the microbes of chicken cholera. The next day nineteen. .,.., i ,i,t,ita wprt found, and two oays later twelve more. In some of the bur rows were discovered families or aeau .i,iu n,l not one living rabbit has Blnce been seen. London Times. InherItodblseascs. Kb Uct of naturals mora pregnant with awful meaning than the fact of the' Inheritance of disease. lfn,lArn antenna. Ttfhlnh hei illuminated io many dark corn era of nature.has shtd avnenrllffhton tho ominous vords of the Borlpturei, "The slut ot the fathers, shall be vuuea upon tae cnuaren untotlto third and four feneration." Fifty per oent. of catee of consumption, emnr.tr end scrofula, run in families through Inheritance. Insanity Is berod. Itiry In a markod degree, but, tortus naiejy, uko many oiuur uervuimry dleeuet. lends to wer Itself out. the stock becoming extinct, A distin guished scientist truly ssyst "Noorgsn nr ijkilurn of the bodr le exemut from the chance of being the. subject of Loredilarr aitease." rrootuir wore chronlo dlteaios, which permanently nnriir V, .truelura end funutlons of the body, aro more or.leie liable to be la bor! tod. The Important aud far-reaching praetlcal deductions from such facts are obvious to refleotlug rqlnde, and the beat means for preventing or curing these diseases Is aeubeotol inienie in terest to alb Fortunaioly nature has Erovldeda remedy, which experience as attested as Infallible, and the reme dy Is the worm-ramoua awiivs opecino, a pure vegetable compound nature's antidote for all blood poUoos. To the afflicted It It a Dioising oi ineaumaoie v1,i An InterAmtinff treatise oa "Blood and Bkln Diseases" will U (nailed (res by addrsssluf Til Stun SricixiO Co., Brww.AiUaU,U .t eeieiMaetaekee..--.. Choosing a Husband- lliisbiuuis nro tiol rhaila to orden they just ftfow. To got a good olid you liaVo to know- lllm When you sb'o him, lid may not look like Ilia man youfianoy painted, yet you tylll rooog. niro hi him tho qualities that ,go to mnko up tho reliable, cntoiiirielritf, nin iablo man. As a f ulb Womqn nro not possessed oi aeul'o, business minds Aud aro not as observations tboy might bo. Ooo Aftqr another tnoy wilt fall into Ihb snmb onto trap, jtlst as though they were blindfoldtd br wtru Impell ed by somo unoontrjilla'ilo foroo. 1 ho majority of them seem to think they must marry, and all that is mctssary is to find a man that is good looking or rich. Th'o nvcraco girl first takes a fnti!y to a pretty man, and thinks and dreams of. his lovely hair, charming cyrs, elegant dress, divlnq moustache and dove-liko voice. Sho declares that ,ho Is to sweet for anything. This fe ver pr.ssos oil in time, but too ouon it leaves a pcrvertod tasto. A dandy fig ure, sWt'll maniurs, and clattering t n juc aro apt to even out w ighs a go d nearly lmuiBirioiiH uauiis aim inurui worth. Even aftdr marriago Visions of the early ideal rise, up to dinturb the eoieuity and trnnquility of (ho do' mestio scono. Bettor such an ideal had never been foimcd. I'ittsburgh Commercial. ' Tha'TJanada Thistle," Somd years aco the legislature pas sed a law compelling land-owutra un der stipulated "penalty to destroy the Canada thistle, by cutting or mowing, beforo seeding. The law is a vain ono and useless, as tho prescribed moclo neither destroys nor prevents tho spreading of this prickly pest. The root forms, a complete network at a certain depth under' the shrface of tb,e soil, pushing it fibers in every' pOssi- ,blo direction,- reaching tanner, ana tar ther from Jtbe central point habitually enlarging .its circumfpfance, notwith standing tho destruction )of tiio sur face stems. From all points of tho iwnrlf.nf nnAnontml rrtota nnrimra uh ." c i i,,.;i;.,. WIUHUUUO Ul m.Okiio va growth in rioh soil, choking out, all otherjerops, rendering that. portion of, soil comparatively worthless. Were one to tiull up all the stems, the, roots would break and not affect the parent network, and in due time another crop of thistles would mako its appearance. And this pfocess could be repeated in definitely'. A surer mode for'tho' des truction of the, Uanada thistle, is tor tho legislature to offer a bounty for, every uonud of Canada thistle repots that might bo taken from' the beds of thistli patches, under etiptilated, regu lation's, providing for such bounties ,as in other cases' where provisions for bounties is made, for birds and animals of nrev. We would recard iucli a law & wise measure, and those not otner- wiso emoloved would soon eztermnate the Canada thistlo. And it ought to go. Thote.of Colombia Countywno iQCCe-ea in capturing ttio .legislative . , ,j j'.i i - vS...i..i nri7.iv could rondPr the agricultural comniunitv no better service than to give this subject tneir tnougnttui con sideration CAntAs-lonnneea oliRnaua daetlAna. Every1 'day's experience taay' stippl fresh illustrations of the immense' jintln-. ence of,contagipn in the development of all human 'embtlohs. Nor is it by 'any means to be set down as a weakness pecul iar to or characteristic of a feeble mind, lu ue uuuuiy auauepuuie ui autii kuii- 'ta'gion. Even; tho strongest wills are bent nnd warped by the winds of. other men's passions, persistently blowing in given directions. Original minds, gifted with what the French call l'esprlt prime santler: are- perhaps.- Indeed, 'affected rather more than ,less than commonplace people by tne emotions oi tnose arouna them,- because their larger natures' are more open to the sympathetic shock. Like ships with every sail set, they are caught by every breeze, it is a question or. uo gree how much each man receives oi in fluence Xrom bis neighbors. - Moreover, be it carefully noted, it is only by contagion, and not by any kind ot authority or'co'mmand, that emotions can be communicated. .It Is a .matter of. com mon' observation, that any effort to direct tne emotions io oruer nas- a tendency wj produce the opposite .effect to the one in tended. To challenge a man to be brave is to make him nervous; to bid him ad mire a person or a.work.of art is to sug gest to, him to be critical: to command a young man or woman to love the' elect of their parents is to chill any nascent In clination in the desired direction, and to make it a duty for Montagus to -hat Capulets la to Btart the loves ot Romeo and Juliet. We must give "the feeling we desire. We cannot possibly impose it Fortnightly Review. One MaVs Morning Hoar. I .rise between 7 and 8 a.m. usually. and at once spread the bedclothes over the loot ot tne bed to let fresh air sweeten the sheets and, destroy all eilljiylA-t I then throw off my night dress, go to the washing bowl, wash my .hands; with, soap, and then swill my face, ears and neck witn water only, l rarely use soap to my face. Since. leaving It off I find that my face Is less covered with scurf. I then dip my hands In the water and rub my arms, chest, body and limbs with the wet bands, .wnlle still wet ,1 dry my face, ears and neck, and' then give my body a vigorous rubbing with the towel, ana so get into a glow. My bead get washed only every three weeks, as I find too much soap causes scurf in the head, bleaches the hair, and makes it brittle. I use a metal comb and brush, and use them just enough to moke the hair assume a civilized form, as too much brushing, pulls out the hair and weakens the soalp. Occasionally I go in for a little mild exercise before .dressing, such as throwing my arms "bout, or stooping In various ways to exercise the muscles. When dressed, I go out for bait an hour's walk before breakfast, no matter now cold, wet or foggy. X come in warm, hungry and bright. I take no food nor drink before going out. T. It. Allison In London Times and Ealio. A Ictarer'. Preaer.ce of Mind. Ot R. O. Wolcott. of DenTer. it Is told that during his college days at Yale he took the place one night of alectnrer with , stereoptlcon views la one ot the. New Haven churches. The pictures were" chiefly ot Arctic scene, and he talked as inougn ne naa uvea at tne North, pole for years. While he was describing a glacier someone In tho audience askedt "How fast does it morel" He hadn't the slightest Idea, bnt without hesitation he replied! "A mile a minute I" "Why, Ed. Wolcottl" whispered a professor at his Bide, "It only moves an Inch In ten yearal" Forthwith the yonng lecturer asked to have the question repeated, and men nam: - uu, tne glacier I it moves abonfan Inch in ten' years. I thought the gentleman asked me abont the velocity of the wind In the Arctic region,)" Chicago Mall, ' R 'aines For Tne nekvuus The DEBILITATED Tht AGED. "COLtJMBlAN AND DON'T SCOLD a man for groaning when lie has Rheumatism nrNenralrla. Thepaln Is simply awful. No torture li the ancient times was more painful than these twin diseases. Rut oughtn't a man to bo blamed If, having Ilheu. mutism or Neuralgia, he wont use Ath-lo-pho-ros, When it nu cured thousands who have suffered In the same way ? It has cored hundreds after physicians have pronounced them incurable. "Tha iitl! of tn tAjtldenJ ftonM act ma of RhenmltUta whlob bad aatUad UMhtpa,aakand aaoDlderl.-;BotntmM wat Utapaln that aleap waa almoat tmpot. able, Tha fliit done ot AUriophoroa fare tna raliaf, aod tba third enablftd ma to flaop for four and a half hnnra without wakl 1 ixmtlmit! ft. tii inrt ni Dow wU." . ItXT. tt" ft. THOYKIt, Naw Albanj, Imt 3-ScnJ 6 cents for the Intutlfurcolorcd-plc-ture, "Moorish Maiden." THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 WallSUN.Y. nOTWu.ctcoSms. rioar ana a naii oonra wimont wuui. w HAT AILS YOU? , DO fen frd dull, 1 An mi til, Uw-nplrlteJ, life. icm, and Indescribably tntsornblo, noth phy! call? and mentally; exporlcnoo a sonso of fullnra or bloating- after eatlnfr, or of " gone ness," ot cinpUacsa of stomach In the morn Inff, .tonguo coated, bit tor or bad tnsto in tpouth. IrrejfUUr flppotito, dlufnru, frequent heiidAcnc. blurred eycaiKhte'Mloatinjf b pucks' beforo the eyes, nervous profltrntlon or cx haustlon,, Irritability of temper, hot tlushcs, aifrnatlng witli clilllv BciiMtlons, eliarn. bJtlnr trnuslont pains nore and there, cola fMt, arowsineas after meals, wakefulness, or diaturbed nut) unrofreshtn? ilccp, constAtit, Indescribable tooling of druad, or of Impend- 1UK UUI011J I . If you hnre all, or any considerable' number oi uma Hyiapioiuo, you cru euuerinff irom Iff that tnoit common of Anierlciin maladies Illlious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Mvcr, awocintcd with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. Tho more coiopllcatod your disease has become, the greater tho number. and diversity of symp toms. No matter what stniro it tins reached, JDr. Flerco'a Uoldcii IHcdlcnl Discovery trill subdue It, If taken accordhifr to direc tions for a reasonable' length of time. If not cured, complications multiply and Consump tion ot me iA llbeumtttlam, Hon of the Lungs. Skin DlseaAcs, Heart Disease, ltheumatism. Kidncr Diaeaso. or other omva maladies aro quite liable to set In nud, sooner ,Dr. Fierce', Uoldon Uledlcnl Die eorery nets powerfully Mpon the l.lvor, and through that (treat blood-purlfTlng organ, cleanses the system of all blood-taints and 1m purities, from whatever cause nrlslnir. It Is equally efflcnclous In actlnir iiwn tho Kid neyt. and other excretory organs, cleanslnir. ur i&Lr. luuum n iuiai leruimnLiiiii. sircDRiDeninjr ana ucaimg; ineir uisenses. as an appetizing, restorative tonlo, It iiromotes oiircstton anu nutrition, luerctiy ouiiuintr up both IlMh and strength. In ranliuini districts. this wondurfnl mcillcln&uuiij iralninl great celebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chills and Ferer, Dumb Ague, and kindred dlscasos. , Dr. Plorce'e Golden medical Oil coverr 11 . CURES ALL HUMORS. from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to tho worst Scrofula: Snlt-rheum, Fevcr-sorce," Seal? or Hough Skin, In short, all diseases claused by bad blood aro conquered by this powerful, purtf ring, and. tnrlgoratlng uedU cine. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under tt. benign Influence. Especially has It mani fested Its potency In curing Tetter, Eczema, XmlDclas. Dolls. Carbuncles. Soro lives. Scrof ulous 8o rcfl and Swolllncs, Hip-Joint .Disease, asd 'Bnlargcd Glands.. Send ten cents In stamps for a large Treatise, with colored platesjpn Skin Diseases, or tho same amount for reatlse on Scrofulous Affections. "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." Tboroiighly cleanse It by using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DfacoTcry, and good aigestion, a rair uin, ouoyanc epints. vital Krngtl and .bodily health will be established. CONSUMPTION, which la Scrof nla of the Langs, Is arrested and cored by this remedy. If token In the earlier stages of the disease. From Ita -tnar-Telous power oyer this terribly fatal disease, when first offering this now world-famed rem edy to the public. Dr. Pierce thought seriously of calling It his " ConsrmrriOK Civile," but abandoned that, name as too restrictive for a medicine which, from .its wonderful com. blnatlon of ton Icy or strengthening, alterative, or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive "properties. Is uncqualed, not only as a femedyi foraConsumptlon, -but for all Ctiroplc.Dlseaiwa of tho Liver, Blood, and Lungs. ForVcak Lu'neS, Spitting nf mood, Short- ness of.Ilrcath, Chronlo Nasal Catarrh, Uron chltis. Asthma, Severo Coughs, nnd kindred affections; It la an efhdent remedy. Sold by Druggists, at S1.0O, or Six Dottles for S.OO. - tar Send ten cents In stamps for Dr. Pierce's book on Consumption. Address, .World's Dispensary Medical Association. 063 BlalU St., BUFFALO, N. V. SUFFERING WOMENS" Wha IroDbled with tboeo annojlng lrremlaritloita freQaflnthr foUowlnnk cold or ntoure, or from Ooiv Utatloaal W tatHMiei no peculiar to tbelr hi, ihoald UAb OR. DuOHOlNE'S Celebrated FEMALE REGULATING PILLS, 5)e7 rtr Strensthiilo2 id the ntlra irtm, tnprt ns, ritjor and tutignelio fore to all t unction of bod Dr. Hartor Medlclno Co., ST.tOUlS, MO. nov23n.oicoly. YkrilWRIGUT '& CO., WHOLESALE QROCERS, PiiiLADELrnu, Pa, ikas, srnnrs, coffee, sugar, molasses bioi, srioks, moAr.n soda, eto., etc. N. E. Corner Second and Arch sts. rvorders will receive prompt attention. LADIES ! 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Address Taos X Co. -, Augusta, Mulne; lydecio When I say Cure I do not mean merely to top them lor a time, and then have them re turn iirain. i mica-y a UA1J1CA1. CUltu. 1 have made the. disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life long study. I wAnnANTinyrrmtdrto L'urtP. the worst cases, liecauie others have falleillsno reason for not now rreelvtnir u i-urn Krnd at onco for a treatise and a Hkkf llorri.a OI inv I.NJ-AU.IIiLl! kkmedv Ulic lSxpiest and 1'nst Office It coils you nothing lor a trial, audit will cure you Address H.C. ROOT.M.C. l83PtAttSl.,NtwXeU Saad atAam for trial (ckoica. AddraaaaaaboTa, noviln.ctcoiy, A NERVE T0HIC. Celfry nid Coca, tho promlnebt In rrtxiiuDU, are the bftt anil aaftxt Kenre Tonic. It itrenslbcni and qulfeti fbe perron iyu;m, curing Kerrotu Weatneas, llytteria, Blee lcasneaa, Ac. . AN ALTERATIVE. It drives out the poisonous humors of the blood purifying and enriching It, and eo overcoming those dlaeaae, resulting from Impure or lmpoT,f bhed blood. LAXATIVE. Acting mlldlvbutsurtlyonth, bowels It cures habitual couatlpatlon, and promote, a regular habit. Itatrcngth. ens tha stomach, and aids dig etuon. DIURETIC. , In Its compoaltlon the best and moat active dluretlcanftheUaterlisM .die are combined scientifically with other etfectlre remedies fur disease, of the kldneji. II can bo relied on to gWe quick relief and stwedy cure. IlaAdrads of UaUmoaiais haa baan raoalvad sraiaTS uuu, k-1 CURE SL FITS! now aooonIRimL) Hmr SiiM'i'J? H.pd.lHmp UAKKIt IIKM.(X ,Boi lus HuO.lo.N ,Y, DERS1AN BLOOM. Sirt Cuttlixtx int. DEMOCRAT. BLOOMfSftEG, COLtJMBIA WUNTY, M JESUS ON TflE CROSS. LESSON X, 8ECOND QUARTER, INTER NATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 3. Test of the Lesson. Mntt. tlvtl, 33-Sd, Oolden Test, Phil, II, (t Memorise Verse. 05-37 -Comment hi- llev. II, 8. lloffninu. ICondensod from Lesnon Helper Quarterly, by pennlsslon of It. 8. Hoffman, rhlladelphla, pub Usher, Notes. V. 83. Oolgotha, usual place of execution, Tlio l-ntltl word cAlvary," Its eculvalent, nlso miwtn skull, from Its conical shapo. V, Si. Vinegar, a bitter, stupefying drink to deaden tho fooling of pain. V. 83, Tlilovos, robbers. V, 80. MTnggltig their beads. In token of derision and insnlt, Job ztI, 4; Fa. clx, Ci. V, 45. Darkness, not an ecltie, but a preternatural gloom that Indi cated tho awfully wicked deed done. V. 40. KU, or ''Elol." Pa xxil, lj Isa. 111!, 10; lxlll, 8-5. V. SO. Cried again, "It is finished," John xlx, 80. Loud voice, a 'shout of victory., Luke xxtll, 40. . - V. 81 The Via Dolorosa or Via Crncls, or the Lord's rood from the Prretorium to Gol gotha, which required on this occasion a half an hour to pass, was marked at evcry'step by tho blood which oosed from tho freshly scourged body of Jesus. Tho natural pain from tho scourging was augmented by the heavy cross which he, like all the con demncd, had to bear. Exhausted by long watching, by a troubled night ench as no man cvcr.slnco or before pawed through and now by the most Intense bodily suffering, ho at hut fainted and sunk under tho burden of bis cross, so that Simon, the Cyrcan, was seized to help him carry It. Uolgotba, or Calvary, an elevated place somewhat resembling In shape a human sknll, was then without tho city limits, for capital punishment was not permitted within tho walla. This was nlso a Homon law. Ho was cost out ot the city of Ood, that wo might obtain entrance Into the heavenly Jerusalem. Oolgotha, onco tho most' dread ful and horriblo place ou the earth, had be come through Christ tho mountain of bless ings. Christ can transform the vilest sinner Into a shining saint. V. 84. There was offered our Lord tho usual potion given to such as were crucified to stupefy the senses, but ho was unwilling to dull them to pain pr to dim bis .commun ion with Ood. lie come to taste Our death, snd he wished no Intoxicant to blunt that taste. V. 85. Tho criminal having arrived at the place of execution, was required to be stripped of all his clothes, and then was laid upon the cross with his arms stretched out upon its cross beams. Then by sovoral strong and well directed blows ot a mallet or hammer huge nails wero driven through the hands and foot, fastening the body to the instru ment of torture. Then the cross was lifted and let fall violently into the hole that had been previously dug hi the earth. It was so cruel and shameful a mode of punishment as never.to havo been meted out to Koman citi tens", but reserved only for slaves, rebels and the most abandoned and worthless characters. It was at the same time the-most painful form of death. (t( Tho position of the arms and bodywas most unnatural. The least motion caused the most Intenso smart. (3.) The nails were driven through clusters of the most sensitive nerves and i tendons of the hands and feet, causing, the most, exquisite anguish. (3.) The exposure of so many wounds to the air and the heat' of midday brought on violent inflammation. (4 ) The free circulation of the blood was prevented. More blood was carried out by the arteries than could be returned by tho veins. ' This .caused a determination Ot blood to the brain, producing. Inexpressible agony. (5.) 'Death was not Immediate. The pain mcreosed.andi some had been known to languish thus tUl the seventh day. . Our Saviour's sufferings soon terminated, because of the intense Sou ferln( ot mind and body whlch'preccded his crucifixion. Unly the inquisition, with Its fiendish inventions, has been able to equal this torturing death. Such was the death Jesus died, to mnko atonement for our sins. Alt thati ho suffered was tor us. What a price was paid for us.. It he died for us, what ought we not be willing to do for himl V. 30. The soldiers now watched him that nonejhould remove the body. Sometimes this watch lasted several days. V. 87. It was customary ,to attach to. the cross the crimo and mime of the crucified person. Pilate wrote or caused to have writ ten tho crime for which Jesus was executed. Schaff. V. '33. To add an additional shamo to Christ's crucifixion ho was associated and ex ccuted.with malefactors. V. 89, 40. "His crucified condition was in such contrast with the title over him and with his owu words, tts to excite the mirth of the crowd." Peloubet. They perverted words which Jesusused. Butit is remarkable that what was then taking place resulted in the destruction of the temple. Tbev derided his claims and Jested at his agonies. Ho could! not come down from the cross because he was the Messiah. Had he come down he would not have been tho anointed Christ. Hewbo seeks' first to save himself Is never able to save others. V. 41, 42. The offense for which Jesus was cruclfled.was that he claimed to be divine. that be was the Messiah, that ho was the Bon of God. All this be was, and by numerous miracles proved that be was more than a mere man. The mass of the peoplo wero eager to hail him as the long expected Mes siah. But because his kingdom was not temporal, but spiritual, they rejected him. Unwittingly the chief priests, scribes and elder,, who reviled and mocked,- bore testi mony to his having (1) "saved others,'1 P) "trusted God," and (3) said "I am the Son of God." V. 4-L Up to this time both of the thieves upbraided Christ, but a wondrous and blessed change was now wrought in one. God's Spirit can turn blasphemy Into prayer and scoffers Into saints. V. 4 The darkness was preternatural. and was not caused by an eclipse of the sun, for the moon was full, making an ecllpee Im possible, V. 40. We seem to have In this exclamation an Intensified renewal of tho agony of Geth semohe, The climax of his substitutionary sufferings Is now reached. In his terrible anguish It seemed to the human nature of Christ that ho was deserted by God. But he was really not forsaken. He could still say "My God." "Even if God hides his face from us we need not despair; the sun of bis grac. Is still behind the clouds of judgment." SchaiT. V, 47, 43. His enemies Indulge in a godless pun upon the word "Eli" to deride him and bis Messianio clakns. At this time Jesus ut tered bis fifth word from the cross, "I thirst" (John xix, 2S), and In answer to it the sour wino in a sponge was lifted to his lips. This was a weak wine, without the ingredients first oilered him (y, 81) and could not intoxi cate. Therefore ho drank it V. 0. The ransom is fully paid. The atone ment is perfected. The old dispensation il ended. Ills suffering lite is over. The curs. Is removed. And hence with a loud vote. Jesus said, Utelcia, "It is finished," Jobs xix, 8ft Consumption Barely Cured- To the Epitou: 1'Icano inform your rrailum that I have a positive romeilv for llio above named diaeaso. By its timely iwj thousands of hopeless cases havo boon permanently cured. I eliall bo ylud to Bend two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who liavo consumption, if they will send me their czprcsd an j postoflice ntliiross. llespceliully, T. A. Olocutn, fll. V., JHllVnrl ot., M. x (25novCm, Wach your flat iron in soapsuds and dry throughly, if they at all trouble you uy dropping uiacK species., Business men who have tried It find It irreatlv to their advantage to bave Account Books made to order, to suit their special needa. Every kind ot Blank Book, with or w llhout printed headings, Check Books and ltuled Blanks I make In the best manner at honest prices. Unexcelled facilities for numoering, Eyieung, 'erforatlng, punching and btami'lntr. Work tor county am id oorouirn on eea especially solicited. Ausceuaoeous jjook uinuici laneous Book Blndlcir el the. highest class. Missing magarlnes supplied. Estimated ami particulars cheerfully turnuhed. J, W. RAEOER, 7 aud 0 Market St., WILKES-BARRE. Beplt-lycibro. WIIssItlAM HART BLOOMSBURG, PENN'A., AQKNT KOU TUB KEYSTONE DYNAMITE POWDER CO. manuf actruers ot the celebrated Keystone Dyiuv mlta. Toll explosive Is giving universal baUaiso. tloa. 4uouuuui cneervuuj given, (imbsan A. E. SMITH, ESQ. has been for 49 ycAra road master orithe Boston & Maine system and Is now residing at ClrcAt Palls, N. If. lie Bays trackmen, brakeman, nremcn, engineers and conductors, as well as baggage mas ten ana expressmen, aro subject to kUnry dis eases noovo all others. All, therefore, will bo In tores tat In tho Btatcmcnt of his experience, "1 have used Urown'a Sarsaparllla for kidney and liver troubles, and can truly say it has done mora for me than all tho doctors I ovor cmnloved. and t hivo had occasion to rcqulro tlio services of tho best physicians in tho State. My wifo also has been greatly benefited by its uso.-A. K. Bmrn, Itoad Master, B. t Jl. It. It. Tho kidneys havo been severely taxed all winter, as tne pores oi tneskin nave hocn closed, but now as warm weather has come, they need some aid. May bo you havo that psln across the backi that tired feeling! those drawing down pains. If so you can gain immediate relief by following tho cxamploof Mr. Smith and hi, wife, and uso that never railing and grand corrector for tho kidneys, nrcr anu oiosa, BROWN'S Sarsaparilla. Hot genuine unless mado by Ara Warren & Co.. uangor, mo. MayanUly, KAICR.OAD 1XMX1 XABU J NaWBaUl 1 aPWsBl&gflH. Dr. Batu Arnold. MH. Cora.Wootiiotiit. it. L C26lAt6 JQELA.WABE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTJJKN ltAILHOAD.' BLOOMSI3URG DIVISION: STATIONS. P M NortTjj. A. V. A, U. r it 1 u NOBTnUMBIBLAND 5 40 10 10 els cuneron.. ...... ...,.... p, M 10 25 10 29 10 36 10 63 Chulasky m o vo Danville a cs 6 30 6 84 6 40 6 59 7 05 7 19 7 20 7 27 7 31 7 85 7 43 7 49 65 8 C8 8 II 8 23 8 39 8 33 8 88 8 46 8 49 8 63 8 68 9 03 909 9 17 V 25 9 80 9 33 AH r u 6 20 6 25 6 .10 6 87 C 43 660 6 66 6 69 7 03 7 07 7 12 7 16 7 21 7 S5 7 43 7 63 8 07 8 13 8 0 8 27 8 31 8 83 8 41 8 47 8 62 8 57 1 ts 2 14 2 19 S U 2C9 Catawlssa s S3 s so Uloomsbunr 6 ss II 00 It 07 II IS Jl 22 11 26 11 80 11 87 11 44 11 49 11 69 12 OS IS 16 IS SO IS 2S 12 30 12 37 12 41 12 45 12 60 18 65 1.03 1 11 1 19 1 25 1 30 r x SOUTH, r at 2 03 s'ii 2 21 2 28 2 34 8 89 247 2 60 2 64 2 -59 8 03 3.06 3 19 S 29 3 89 8 45 3 61 8 67 4 01 . 4 05 4 12 4 18 4 24 4 S9 4 46 4 64 Espy,.....u...i . s 42 Lime Itldge..,... e 60 willow Grove.... ... e 54 uriarcrce,K., ess Berwick-.... ,.... 7 05 Beach Haven 1. ....'.. 7 11 Hick's Ferrr... 7 is 2 43 2 61 2 69 3 09 3 19 3 20 Shlekshlnny.!..... 7 so llunlock's..-. 7 43 Nantlcoke,,.., 7 50 dvonuaie.'i,.u 7 84 7 69 nymouth. .-...., Plymouth Junction, Kingston.. 1.. .jf.i.... Bennett 3 86 3 39 8 4J , 8 03 8 OS 8 12 8 17 8 22 8 87 S 83 8 40 8 48 8 M 9 SO r at Jlaltby..-..j.-.k..: Wyoming. .(......,. West intston Plttston..i..-..:.; Lackawanna Taylorvllle..... nelleviin 8 62 3 64 4 01 'SCBANTOM . .... 4 22 r u A M 9 60 9 65 10 00 10 08 10 16 10 23 10 97 10 SO 10 34 10 33 10 42 10 47 10 61 10 63 11 03 11 12 11 22 11 38 11 37 n"ik 11 62 11 19 12 05 12.10 12 16 12 80 is'io 12 S" STATIONS. A II , a 10 e 19 e so , s 24 HCBANTOH Bellevue Tuylorvllle.-. uacjEawanna Huston s a Wesimtston e 42 Wyoming & 47 Maltby c Bl Bennott 6 66 Kingston. e 68 Plymouth Junction 7 05 Plymouth 7 10 Avondale 7 14 Nantlcoko 7 19 iiuniocK'8 7 ca ShtckBhlnny .... 7 47 iiicK's retry 7 ss Beach naven, 8 01 Berwick 8 07 Bnarcreck. 8 13 S Blow Orovo.. 8 16 moiiidire...... .. h 20 Kapy.. ....... .... g 20 Bloomsburg .. s 32 Kupert.. 8 87 Catawlssa 8 '2 Danville ; 8 67 Chulasky. 9 03 Cameron....; 9 07 N0HTHUH8 EKLANP..W.... 9 22 9 15 9 23 9 88 5 00 5 IS F M 9 46 A It r ii r u Connections at ltunert with rhlladelnhla K Reading ltallroad for Tamanend. Tamnnim. will. lamspoct, Sunbury. Pottsville, etc. At Northum- Deriana wun r. c n. my, i: it. It. tor liamsDurg, Lock Uaven, Emporium, Warren, corry and Erie. v, r. uALainAv, uen. Aian., Scranton, Pa Pennsylvania Railroad. J llxll Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. Ilxli TIME TABLE. In effect MAY 13, 18S&. Trains leavo Sunbury EASTWAIID, 9.40 a. m.. He a Bhore Exnress tdallr cxeerjt Sunday), for llarrlsburg and Intermediate stations. arriving at rmiaaeipui.i3.lt p. m. ; new xorx, 5.W p. m. : Baltimore. 4.45 p. m. : Washlnirtoi.1 3.65 p. m.. connecting at 1'hlladelrhla tor all Sea Shore points. Through passenger coach to Philadelphia. 1.43 n. m Dar exnress uaiiy except Bunuayj,iortiarnsDurg ana lntenne, dlate stations, arrlvlnir at l"h 1 1 a d e lo h Ii 6.50 p. m. ; New York, 9.S1 p. m. ; Baltimore s.4Sp. m. j Washington, 7.65p.m. .Parlor. car tnrougn to i-nuaueipnia ana passenger coacnes through to Philadelphia and Baltimore. 7,45 p. m. ltenovo Accommodation (daily tor iiarriaourt? ana an intermediate stations, arriv ing at Philadelphia 4.25 a. m. ; Now York 7.10 a. m, Baltimore, 5.15 v m. ; Washington .!5 a. m. luilraan sieeninir car from wiuiamso'tto Phtladel phla. Philadelphia Dasaenkers can remain In steeper unaisrnroea until t a. m. .ou a. m.Arie aiaii taaur excent aionaay, for Harnsburtr and intermediate stations, air-viog at rnuaaeipnia tt.w a. m. new xorx, XlAi m. m. : Baltimore B.16 a. m. : Washlmrton. U.SI 4. m. Through Pullman sleeping cars aro run on tais train to rnuaaeipnia, uaittmore ana wasnint ton, and through passenger coaches to Phllade phla and Baltimore. WESTWARD. B.ltl a. m. Erie Mall fdallv excect Bundav. 10 crio ana an iniermcaiate stations ana uananaai, gna and Intermediate stations, ltocheater, Buffa 10 ac eh ace cars and passenger coaches to Erls and ltocb ester. jLer. . .M News Exoress (dally except Sunday) tor Lous uaveu auu luvcruieuiutu hiuuuub. 12.6a n. m. Niairara Kxnress taanrexceottiun I ti for Kane and Intermediate stations and Can, ualgua and principal Intermediate stations, It cheater. Buffalo and Niagara naio ana ruatrara rails witn tnrougn passenger coaches to Ka ter coaches to Kane and Ilochester and Parlor carto Wllllamsport. 6.30 p. m. Fast Line (dally,except Sunday)for lte novo ana intermeuiaie siavioua, ana aituira, wat, klas and Intermedial Btatlons, with through sender coaches to ltenovo and watklns. ipas, ,.20 a. m. Sunday mall for ltenovo and lnterme. aiateBtatioi- THKOUQU TRAINS FOR SUNBtntY FROM THE JSAoT ARU bOUTU. Sunday mall leaves PhlladelDhla 4.30 a. narrlsburg 7,40 arriving at sunbury V.so a. m. with tnrougn sleeping car irom i-nuaaeipnia to mi llama purl,. News Express leaves PhlladelDhla 4.30 a. m. narrlsburg, 8.10 a. m. dally except Sunday arriving- al Runhurr Q..U. a. m. niagara express leaves Phlladelnhla.7.40 a. ta. : Baltimore 7.30 a. m. (dallv except Sunday arriving at Sunbury, H.51 p. m., with through. Parlor car from Philadelphia ana tnrougn passenger ooacuea irom rnuaaei phla and Baltimore. Fast Line leaves New York 9.00 a. m. ; rhiladel- nhta 11 UI tt m . Wachlnfrtnn u HI. m . Haiti. more, 10.43 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at ouuuury. o.ou p. iu., wiiu luruuifu passenger cuiuaicBiruiii raiiaueipuiaauu uuiiimure. an&3i an leaves new lorx o.uuu. in.", rmiaaei ohla.ll.S5n. out Washlnirton. 10.00 D.m.t Baltl, more, 1 1.20 p. m. . (dally except;saturday) arriving at Sunbury J.W a. 'in., with through I-uUman Sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and Baiumurc ana turuugu paaavuger coacuea irom Philadelphia. MUNIItlUV, 1IA.I.KTON Or. WII.KKHnABRB USIIJIUAU AHU nUUTII Anu WBST IlirAMiu utll.WAY (Dally except Sunday.) Wllkesbarre Mall leaves sunbury S.65 a. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10-46 a. ta., Wllkes-barre Express East leaves Sunbury B.35 p.. in., arriving at liiuuiu r errr p. m., ivuar.uarre ,.w p. Ul SunburrMallleavea'Wllkesbarreia.aja.m.arrlv. tag at Bloom Ferry 11.41 a. m., Hunbury 1.35 p. m Express West leaves Wllkes barre s.65 p. m., sr. nving at Bloom rcrry 4.1V p, m., sunbury &,iop.m SUNDAY ONLY. Sunday mall learn Sunhury 8.-S5 a. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry 10:11 a. ul, Wllkoa-Barre Ils45 a.m. Sunday accommodation leaves Wllkes-Barre 6:10 p.ra., arnring at uioom rcrry, s.3v p. in., nontiury, c'uas'. itrnuu, j, n. wood, Oen.Manager , Oen. Faasesger Agenj FREE! A 20.1'AGK ILL-U8THA.TEO l'APUll Pescilptlve Of the Noll, Climate. Productions, Mniiurunurloa Jmluatrlaa and .illneriil Wealth rvirslulu audother bouthern blates. Write to W. B, BEVILU oen'l 1'aas. Agent, ItOs.NOKB,VA. SnolosisK l-oent Stamp, r I D S MDRJJS CO., llliADQDAUTKIlA I'Olt 8olmici Ki'Siiiicli c Ifisi'cli Fischer, K in er son, Pease wmmm AND TlaK CKI.EIlltATKl) Wilcox & White Organs. "WPIanos Tuncil antl Hcimlrcil by com petent workmen. 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WESTERN PllP venocred with all our native woods, also foreicn woods, such as Mahogany Uoeewood.&o., &j. All hard wood Mouldings is iitjcd fdr Veneered Doors and Inside Finish. All work shall bo guaranteed. Watcrlprodf fclluo Is URod'for veneering all our Doors and Casings, IJ.iro Boards, &c, itc. Also Walnut Ash, Sycamore, Oak, Butternut, Maple, Cherry, Poplar, Vineers, for'fialo atlho Mill, six to ten feet long, six to thirty inches wide. T. W. ElSlii-Kv PERRINE'S PURE BAULEY TJisTiLLsn from selected Barley Malt and guaranteed to bo chemically nnr and.freo from Injurious oils and tcldsoltcn. contained in alcoholic liquors, it 1 especially adnnled to persons rcqultlnun stimulating tonic, Consumptives fceini greatly benefitted by its use. Itecommended by lcodlns; physicians as a Biuret n, Nervine, Tonlo and Alterative. For consumptives It Is Invnlunble. 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Watch the label I None genuine unless boating tho slgna- Vol sate uy all 'drug 1st and grocers throughou tho United States and ;anaaas. M NORTH FEONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PHIL Pflll Olf V HIT TttlfTnnironct a earn a - a- ' A HANDSOME WEDDIN0. BIRTHDAV nn unnnsv ddcceut . . STUB? MM Aal ana. nunur.l( - Ul. ftTK I LUBURG Combining a Yj Ttmwwkoi.VrV.i"" THE LUBURC MANF'C CO.. Q a Saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal slllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHaaaaaat. ft adVslHs tml ,mmmmmImmyr:.wmmmmmrw' CJB.-MOBBIia DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS' 'AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA.' INDUCEMENTS! We- purchase Pianos, Organs and 2 &2 M 'So a ... m . t Among the Pianos no hanille.aro the IYERS & POND. Ct C. BRIGGS, BA US $ CO.;SC110MACKER Gold String and Opera Pianos. These Pianos are all iirst-cla&a and fully warranted for five years. Our leading Organs are the celebrated ESTEy. MILL ER, VWITED STATES and other.nmes. Our lendinc Sowinp Mnnliinns nr.y flio nrln1-nin,1 TT77 ttijp- AEWDA VIS, NE W DOMESTIC, NE W EOMEl iiu xjiM, j. outijy ana STAND ARD ROTARY Rp.7llil1.ti Mn.nh.i-nn.. tl.n fi Rotary Sewing Machine in the world. Before purchasing write for Catalogues to J. SALTZER'S PALACE OF MXJSIC AND GREAT SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, Main St., Bloomslmrg, Pa. Ms Pills Malaria, Dumb Chills, Feyer and Ague, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks. SOLD lSVERVWIIEHU, nomn.ccotr. W, EtfWT and piibllo gonorally'lu'nIorrlii'i-ofittod tilnnlnfi mill work ho Id 'Cow Wrm,! in MALT WHISKEY. WIIIbKKt has procd a mcdlclnaf protection Tin mrntnlerrnrt. nut nrt n n aeretnii,.Vi ..., . . !SS?r Tho analysts as It nnno.nm hv ihnT.i PKIlUINirs invii:ornni bcl on every bottle: 1 have carefully ah alyzcd tho Puna Barmy Malt Wins-! kkv mode by M. .I. K l-errlnn nn,l fih.i it entirely frto from fusel oil, turf uroi metals nnd acids and Is absolutely pure." WgnrtX, Camilla Arthur Mater.l (Jenera ana H ettbaatn aa - mr. mm m a . .... IIU.IUIII I1LULI1II W a or Inr.U Jtrrice $7.00 s-fp s-siuppkd to u k ZtlJII nnaa JT. f I Pr of the woHd. aM"!JrMKbN7s -GARRIAGES lu5 ""B"e.' "rake, and Itetmlled I4B N. ath J3t.. a Sewing Machines. BLOOHSBUBG PLANING MILL Vrm,. : " Tljo undersigned uavlue rut bis rianlne M on Haltroad street, In nrst-ciass condition, Is pre pared to do all kinds ot work in bl, line. FRAMES, SASH-, DOORS, BUNDS.MOUuDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. urnlsned ai reusunuuieirlcei, All lumber used a wen seasoned and nouo but skilled workmen are employed, ESTIMATES FQK BUILDINGS urntshod on application. 1'luns and spectrin ons prepared by art oiperlenced draughtsman CUA11I.ES HRCfl, DIooHtaburn
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