COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBBEG, COLUMBIA COtfNTY, PA, Junior Examination at the Normal. Utaminora Dept. Slsto Sunt, llonry llouck, Principal John V, McCrcarv, ot mo uumborlnml v alloy Normal School, SttjiU W. E. Bloom, ol North umborlanil Co, anil Supt. W. D. Stein baoh, of Montour Co. Spelling 1. Dept. Jlouck. Collision, decision, incirion, do (cendant, nntcoedent, transcendent, pinnacle, spherical, diffidence, coincid ence, suspense, essence, license-, bencfi- cm co, recompense, bureau, rhubarb, coW-ry, cupboard, pansy, verbena, daisy, hazy, Illy, banana, icicle biovole. tricy cle, trisyllable, nuptial, superficial, sol- Biitial, suicido, coincide, regicide, cor roborate, oxonorato. dilatory, oollect- ible palliate, sinister, putrefy, petrify, mamty, satiate, ucontiato, equity, nco- lous, nquoiy, supersede. Put tbo following words into senten ces: mollify, transcendent, sinister. II. History U. & 1. Discoveries by the Cabota, Discuss. 2. Explorations by Ponoo do Loon, Uarticr nnd Kalcich. Disonss. 3. Writo a brief account of early settlement of Pennsylvania. 4. What effect upon tho colonics did tho French and Indian wars have, G. Name tho causo of tho war of ments on land and sea. G. Glvo tbo names of tho leading inventions of this century, with tho inventors' names. 7. Discuss tho Monroo Doctrine, Dred Scott Deoision, Wilmot Proviso. 8. Greene, Burr, Ellsworth, Benton Givo short sketch with prominent evonu. III. J'hysiology. bach. Supt. Slein- 1. Defino, anatomy, physiology and nygieno. 2. IIow is tho trunk divided! De scribe briefly eaoh division. i xromo thoiuVnoo r (i nnnop I i.t " 4. Describotho chemioal structure of bono. I 5. State two reasons why too rapid eating causes indigestion. C. What is the usual temperature of the human body! 7. What effect does alcohol have on the muscles, the brain, the heart, tho bones, the veins, the arteries? 8. Defino stimulants, narcotics, food. 9. IIow does breathing impure air altect the lungs? 1U. Describe some method of ven tilating a school room. IV. Civil Government. Supt. Sleinbach. 1. How are United Stales Senators chosen! 2. What officers constitute the President's Cabinet? 3. Nacuo and define tho three de partments of the Federal Government. I A. Mention five State officers of I wis atato wno are elected oy tne pooplo. I 0. Can a naturalized oitizen become I President or Vice President of the United States? 6. What is meant by President pro tern? 7. Aro tho Territories' represented in (jonercssT 8. What office under our Govern ment may bo held for life? 0. What is tho Fifteenth Amend ment? 10. When was our present form of Government organized? V. Algebra. Yrin.' irn..... ' 1. Find L. C. M. of the following: ilx nlus 1C x nlus 30 3 x - 3 x - 90 5 x - 15 x - 00 2. A trout emon has ten hours at his disposal; bow far may he ride in a coach which travels 0 miles per hour. bo as to return home in time, walking back at tbo rate 01 3 miles an hour? 3. Find the valuo of x in the fol lowing: The numerator of the first number is the tquaro root of x and 4m; tho de nominator is the square root of x and 3n ; the numerator of the second num ber is the square root of x and 2m, tho denominator the squaro root of x and n. (m and d are not under cal sign). 4. Solve, 3? x z3 42g 4 x x 4 z 22 the radi-1 5. What is tho value of wheat tod rvo per bushel when 5 bushel of whoat and 7 bu, of rye oro worth $11.04, and 10 bushels of wheat aud 15 bushels of lye aro worth $24.80! .1. Omi OM G. Find the radius of that rirclo whose area will be doubled when its radius is increased 5 inches. VI. Geography. Supt. Bloom 1. Bouud North America. Which of its coast lines is most irregular! State tho commercial importauco of this, 2. Name five of the principal rivers that with their tributaries drain North America. State their general course, and into what they now, 3. In what part of North America is most manufacturing carried on! IIow do you account for it! 4. To what natural iufluauco does Chicago owe its importance! 5. Describe Ama; namo its princi pal indentations, ialends, mountains, rivers and cities. C. IIow does the climate of Asia differ from that of Europof Account for thn difference. What affect does this difference havo upon the charac ter of the people! 7. Explain tho trado winds and tho movements, 8. Explain tho causo of day and night. VII. Arithmetic. Supt. liloom. 1. From of 12J take 4 5-0. " Ik 2. A Grocer uses a false gallon containing 3ot. lipt. Whit is the ao tual worth of tbo liquor ho ecIIh for $210, and what docs ho make by the1 cheat! I bought a watch for $120,' and 3, ret such a'prtco on it, that after fdlling $12, I still tnado 10 per cent on the purchase; what per cent did I abate from the asking price! 4. If 32 lilfn can build OOrd. of wall in 15 dyn, In what timi can they build 75rds. if 8 men leave when tlOrds. havo ben built! 5. What wou!d it cost to jilaHer tho bottom and Bides of a cubical re servoir which contain 100 Uimls of water at Gets, a tqu'aro foot? 0. Writun nolo duo in 90 days, da tod March 80, 1881, and elgaed by John Smith, on which Win. Wrie1'1 can obtain $850 at a bank, tho bank discounting at 8 jer cent, 7. Find tho missing tern t Tho square root of .0025 is to squared as is to the cubo root of 1S.025. VIII. "Jiook Keeping. Jlouck, Jiept. an application for ft Wrilo n duo bill. Wrlto a rccoitod bill for cloth na, A Draw a ledcdr rmno. B. Vrito a recultcd bill of uroccrlcs of ten items. 0. Wrlto a check on n bank in Htbomsburg. IX. Latin. J'rin. MeCrcary. 1. Inflect. niVo tho moanlntf, and hntno tho declension and ginder of tho following noutn: Bervus, monsa, rog lnim, rex, corpu, excroitus, res. 2. Ueulino tho toiiowing pronouiisi ego, tu, iiic, is. 3. Uomi aro tuo lonowing adjec tive: altU!. inuilis, bonus. A. Mwo nrincliiil parts of tho lol- . , . ... j ... lowing verus: canto, moneo? uuuu, u and uio. inueci mo luiuro inuicnuvu prdscnt s'abjunotivo of each. 5. Translate: a. Ilaram omnium fortisslmi sunt Kelgae. b. Ill omncs lingua, lneiuuus, iegi- bus lntrcse differat. 0. Ipso de nuarta vigilift eodom iti- nere ad cos cantenditequitatumquo am- ncm anto sq mittit, Grammar and Composition Supt. Sleinbach. 1. Define sentence, phraso, olaiiBo, million!. t WT ' . - An,A..ma ! 1 - adjective, (3) a conjunctive. 3. Write tbo feminino of horo, giant, testator, Joseph, nnd tho plurals of Ivnx. radius. attornov-Eonoral, 4. Define voice, tense, raoae, gen- der, case. 5. Write a simmc. a compound, complex sentence. Give tho subject nrnnnh with tu mnmherfl. C. Write a short letter applying for a school for tho coming term. 7. Writa a short account of the discover of America aooordidK to tho following analysis: (a) Causo of the Bailing, (b) tho voyage, (o) reoeptlon on returning noma 8. When should tho comma, the1 ponod, the interrogation, tho' hyphen, and tue uasn do nseui X. Vocal1, Music. Dep. Jlouck. The class was requested to sing sev eral wieces from "Tho -Song Circle.' Afler tho singing, tho following ques tions were asked: 1, What is tho'key of this piece (new to the olass)! What ia tho first note in tho oasei in tuo sopranut You' may sing tho notos( also tno words. 2. You may 'sing another piece l Bhall sel'eot for you. What is its key! What is the first note In the tenor? Alto! Base? Sing the notes. 3. Sing the Hcalo. 4. Sing the notes, or'syllables, as I write the numerals upon tho black board. 5. Sing as I name the nnmarals. G. Sing again as I write the numer- als upon tho black-board. 7. I will solect a piece. In this the ladies alone will sing. 8. Tn one of tho nieces' snnir. some of the bovs -and oirls whistled a solo. The junior numbered sixty-six, passed the examination. and all Who Beean It? In 1883 the republican party had both houses of concreas (tho immortal Keifer was sneaker of tho house) and tho' uresident. A republican tariff oommidsion after giving a hearing to every important and unimportant lndus try recommended an averago reduction . 1 .. . . r- . . . s l. .. : I 01 iweniy nvu ucr ucui. 01 wo tiuuuii I tariff. Tbo republican congrefs revis od tho tanlf laws and pretended to I make a reduction of duth-s, but their reduotion failed to reduce, So unsatisfactory was tho revision of tho tariff aws made by the republican I congress of 1883 and approved by President Arthur that the republican national convention of 1884 which no minated Mr. Blaine for president, de clared that the tariff should again be revised. The republican national plat form of 1884 was virtually and to all intents and purposes an indictment of of tbo republican party in congress, and of tho republican rational admin istration, for tueir laiinre to maite a fust, sufficient aud equitable revision of tno tantt. it comes, inereiore, wuu a very bid grace from the republican press to obarge tho democratic party with producing an agitation of the tar iff question which could havo been a voidedifthe last republican national ad ministration had done their duty in tho premises, and whioh the republican I uartv itself has declared in its last na I .! 1 ..1.r, n V. r !mn.lanl n !i 1 1 MUllltl pillliurm W uo imju.vauu mum necessary. The responsiblity for the present tar. Iff agitation, thereford, is not with ill democrats bul.rests with tho republi cans who began it with their tariff commission, failed to settle it when they bad the power, proposed in their lt national platform to re-opon it and now insist opon prolonging it indefin itely by obstructing the efforta of Pres ident Cloveland and the democrats in congress to dispose of it. The republi- can press anu ponuuiaun viuy uouuv tho utter unfitness of their party to deal with tho tariff Question when by their stupid complaints concerning tin present agitation thoy recall tho his tory of its own connection with it. J'atriot. Grape Oulture. It is fast becoming a leading bu si ness of this country, and that together with wino miking requires years of nractico. Mr. A. Snoer, of Now Jersey, one of the largest producers in the East, commonced years ago in a small way to make wine from curranto, blaok berries and other fruits. He soon .turned his attention to grape raising and planted largo vineyards of tho Portugal vines from which his famous Port Giapo Wino and Unftrmcnted Grapo Juico is made, which chemists and Physicians Bay rivals tho world for iis beneficial effects on weakly and aged persons. A German walked most of the way from Texas to Boonville, Intl., to nearly six months. tlKBS : 3 torribouri Mtrrous Proitrstloa. Hsrreas Msaissks. UffimonaeJb7rrofau1onlu4hailn M..ll.. N.rv.u. Vy.s, aaa Unr dissssss, KMuutiiu, uys-. . .7. ' .7 . " ttU,tt UI aUM f US Kltasjr. WELL8, HARDSON CO. Profa THEY DID IT. Whuff Cured nraong others the following. They write) Mil Central Are., Clnrlnntll.O., I Jauusry e'tn. I. ( AlMephftros Fills have curM me ft liver roropulnt and drer!1- .1 ir. jmi or tho I'llHta ft friend who I troublftl Willi i&tllirceUon and ho hM. Improved won derfully. . 11. llowissMr-, Is rioMlbi Ht, New TTuven, CI, i , February lutu, lwe. AlhlorhMo rills worteil wondew In my rweof dripcpKlft- . Kuui u cubk. Atli-lo-i'ilm-ros Pills nro email nnd pleasant to take, yet wonderfully effective Invaluable for kidney and liver complaint-, dyipejula, In digutlon, constipation, headache, etc. They'll take away "that tired feeling giving new life and strength, aj-Bcnd 8 cent for the beautiful colored lIo turc, " Moorish Maiden." THEATHL0PH0ROS QO. 12 Wall St. N, Y. novila.oesoln. H Pianos ! W Prices. ! I D S iflDlUS $ GO. IlKAIlQUAKTF.ltS 1011 8 lei ii way, Soliuicr, Ki iiiiieh A Kiicli Fiselier, Emerson, Pease m&mm AND THE CELEBRATED Wilcox & White Organs. ttTPIanoa Huncd and Itcpnlred by com petent woricmcn. Send for Catalogues. 21 WEST THIRD ST., i Williamsport, Pa. novll-87-ly. HAT AILS YOU? " DO you feel dull. lanituld, low-sptrlted, life lew, and Indescribably mlscrablo, uoth physi cally and menUlly; cxpcrlenoo a eenso or rullneas or bloating after eating, or of " gone ness, or emptiness or atomacn in mo morn Inf. toneua coated bitter or bad taste In mouth. Irregular appetite, dizziness, frequent, hoadacnos. blurred eyesight, "Moating specks" Miore the eyes, nervous prostration or ex haustion. Irritability of temper, hot Hushes, alternating with chilly sensations, sharp, biting, transient pains hero and thero, cold feet,' drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, or auturDea ana unreircsning Sleep, constant, tndescribablo fcollng of dread, or of Impend Irjtr calamity? If you have all, or any considerable number of these symptoms, you ore suffering from that most common of Amorlcan maladies Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Ltvcr, a&soclatcd with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. Tbo nioro corapllcated your discaso has become, tho grei lore ;ater tho number and diversity of symp nif. No mattnr wlint stnirn It hnn rrnchcil. Dr. Pierce' Golden medical UUcavory will subduo it. If taken according to direc tions for a rcasonablo length of time. If not cured, complications multiply "and Consump tion of the Lutmtb. Skin Diseases. Heart Discaso. Rheumatism, kidney Disease, or other grave xnaiaaioi are quuo unDio toeet in nua, sooner or later, lnduco n fatal termination. , Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Il covory acts powerfully upon the Liver, and through that irrcat blnod-Diirifvlnir onran. cleanses tho system bf all lilood-talnts and Im purities, from whatever causo nrlslmr. It Is equally efficacious In acting upon tho Kid neys, and other excretory organs, cleansing, strenfrthcnlnir. and healing their diseases. As tn appetizing;, restorative tonic. It promotes digestion and nutrition, thereby building up both flesh and strength. In mnlarhl districts, this wonderful medicine has gained great oclebrlty in curing Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever. Dumb Airue. and kindred iltsonAffl. Dr. Pierce' Goldou JUedlcal Dls eovorjr CURES ALL HUMORS. from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to tho worst Scrofula. 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This einlOfclvolsirlTluir. universal satUfsc I tlon, Quotations cheerfully given, (Aug 17 ss I WEAKNERVE8 piiKK'i Oklzuy Coupon vp U iKen ToqIa whlcli nevr 111, Coutkinlstr Celerf uul Coc. tuniM wonderful nerve MtluuluiU.ll IweJilr ourea ail nervwu dUonlotv. RHEUMATISM EA.INK' CXUHT Couiockd pnriflM the looO, II drivufl out Uw lsotlfi ftclj. whioh Puat lttieuinttluu, wd retttorwi the blood, ruktiuv ortroit to m Letubr oouilaiua. UU tbf rwuly tot Uitntmutimi. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS 'Alvs'i CixtHT CowrovYDqulckly rtre bollTerknJ kidney io jerfttct huiltu, iLla eurttlTH ijwur, oumblntd with 1U ntirv iooic. &ik( it Um tmt reiuodjr tvt tU DYSPEPSIA Pawi'i Oku at Co wpouitd ttrenirthrni ths Jitomtch; sqd quliti tbo nenv of lb dlt. tir org tits, Thu U why It cuxv4 vu tb CONSTIPATION Wik'i Oiirsv OouFotmnli cotautlur. tla UijiaUiatl,o.siyuikl'aruianftlarl KUon to th boweu. luvuhmlyiurWjfU. siu UM. BUh . t S5 RAIIiKOAD TIMB XA1LI J-JKLAAVAHK, LAOKAWANNA AND BLOOMSBUltG DIVISION. STATIONS. NOllTH. A. M. 1. m i 40 , 5 M , a to , 6 OS , S S3 , 0 80 . a 3a , a 43 . 8 60 , 0 61 , 6S r NOftTltUXtlRMND,, I S3 10 10 10 !3 10 81) 10 89 10 63 11 00 11 07 11 IS 11 S3 11 SO 11 30 11 37 11 44 11 48 11 68 12 08 11 IS 12 30 19 21 12 30 12 87 12 41 12 43 12 60 19 65 1 03 1 11 1 19 1 95 1 30 r M 6 16 uameron. ciutlatky Danville Catawlssn import.. 6 .10 e 84 1 68 14 9 19 9 il 2 SO ' 6s 7 os I l 7 27 moomgourg ....... Kspy,.... Lime iuuge. ......... Willow o rove..... lirlarcreek 1ierwlk 7 81 7 83 r os 44 S 61 2 69 3 09 3 19 3 80 s's'j 8 99 3 43 7 49 lieach Haven 7 11 7 49 65 8 06 li cK's Ferry..... 7 is HMCksblnny . 7 no HunlocK'o..... 7 43 Hantlcoko 7 60 8 17 8 22 8 34 8 81 8 88 Avonaalo, 7 51 rinnoutn 7 O'j 1'lymouthJunctlon,,,., 8 03 mngsion a 111 Dennett 8 13 Maltby 8 17 Wyoming. 8 23 West I'lttston 8 27 llttston: 8 33 8 46 8 49 8 63 B 64 9 01 9 09 9 17 a r, 3 66 4 01 Lackawanna 8 40 Taj lortlllo. 8 48 9 2S 9 80 8 33 II0UCYUC. s 51 SCKANTON 9 00 4 22 T U T X A II stations. Bourn, 1M AM P M HCRANTON 0 10 V 60 B 0J 0 90 23 6.10 6 87 6 49 a 60 liellevue e 16 0 bs Tayiorvllle 050 1000 214 utcxawanna 0 as 10 on 2 21 llttston a 36 10 16 3 28 West Httston 6 42 10 22 2 84 Wyoming 6 47 10 27 2 39 Maltby 6 61 10 30 Dennett ... e S3 10 34 2 47 Kingston 6 68 10 34 2 50 1'lvmouth Junction 7 (is 1042 2 M 5 m I 7 03 1 I ! I Plymouth 7 10 10 47 2 69 AvondMe. 7 14 10 61 3 03 Nantlcoko 7 19 10 ss 3 00 7 is 25 nuniocK'a 7 20 11 02 a 19 T 3 I Shlcksliluny 7 47 11 12 8 29 7 69 8 07 8 13 mcK'srcrry. 7 ss 11 22 a 39 lieacli Haven 8 01 It 28 3 45 Denvlck 8 07 11 87 3 61 llnnrcreek. 8 13 3 67 willow drove 8 10 11 49 4 01 UmclUdgO 8 20 11 62 4 OS Kspy. .. 8 26 11 69 4 12 Uloomsburg . 8 32 12 05 4 18 ItUDCrt 8 87 12 10 4 24 8 20 8 87 8 31 8 35 B 41 8 47 8 63 8 67 9 IS 9 23 9 28 49 Cafawisaa s 2 12 it 4 29 DanVUIO 8 57 12 SO 4 46 Chulaaky. 9 03 4 64 cameron.t 9 07 12 40 s 00 NOKTIIUUBgHLAND 9 23 12 6 SIS AH P H P M T V ConncctlonR at. Itnncrt with rhlladelnhliL xr. lteadlmr ltallroad tor Tamanend. Tamaoua. will. lamsporc, nunoury. rouBVine. etc. At ponnunv berland with I, t. K. Dlv. I It. It. for Uarrlsbure, lock uaven, Kmronum, warren, corry and Erie. 'v. jr. UAi.sr.BAjJLucn. Aian., scranton, l'a Pennsylvaiiia Railroad. Philadelphia t?t Erio R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. IMI TIME TABLE. in enoct JUNE 4, 1833. Trains leave suntmrj EASTWARD, 9.40 a. m.. sea Shoro Emress (dally excoot aunaay;, ioriiarn80urganaintcrmeaiatestai.ions 6.SO n. m. TIMtlmflrfl. 4.4s n. m WAShlnirtont 6.SSD. m.. connectuur at rhuac Shore points. Through passenger coach to Philadelphia Blnhla. 1.43 p. m. uay eiprest 1 dally exceotSundayl'.forllai rrubnrg and intense- dlato stations, arriving at Philadelphia 8.50 d. m. ; New York, v.35 d. m. : Baltimore 8.45 p.m.; Washington, 7.55 p. m. Tarlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches inrougn to rnuaaeipma ana uauimore. T,4S p. m. Kenovo Accommodation (dally loriiarrlsoun g and all intermediate stations, arrlv-1 al-h(n A K a n. . Vauf Vn.lr thn m I lngatrnlladel us Cm. " Washington s.?5 a. inT: I 1'ulliuan gieenlne car'trom WUllamsDtto rbl'ladeY phla. Philadelphia passengers can remain In sleenerundlsturbed until 7 a. m. 1.50 a. m Brie Mall (dally excent Monday, tor llarrlstrarg and intermediate statloos, m.'viag at. ruuaueipuin o.i a. ui. itcw iwik. u.Zii to. m. ; uauunore 0.10 a. m. ; wasnington, v.ou a-m. Through Pullman sleeping cars aro run on this train to Philadelphia, Baltimore ana washing, ton, and through passenger coaches to Phllade). phla and ualtlmore. WfiSTWAIlD, s.ioa. m.Krle Mall (dally excent Sunday!, to Erie and all Intermediate stations ana Uanandal. gua and Intermediate stations, Rochester, Buff a- io ana Niagara rails, wim inrougn ruuman rai- ace cars ana passenger coacnos io jtrie ana nocn ester. 9.5.1 mows Exnressiiaauy excent sunaari tor lwk uaven ana jnteruiuuiuie bluiiuus. 12.52 n. m. Niagara KXDross (aany excent bun y) for Kane and Intermediate stations and Can- aidalgua and principal Intermediate stations, H-cheater. Buffalo and Niagara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kane and Rochester anarariorcarto watKin? 5.80 o. m. Fast Lino laaimexcertaunaaynor Ke novo and Intermediate stations, and Klmlra, Wat- klns and Intermedlato stations, with through sencrer coaches to Kenovo and Watklns. lpas- v.ao a. m. Sunday mall for Hen )va and interme- aiate station' THItODGn TRAINS FORSUNBiatY FROM THE KAbTANUBUUTll. Sunday mall leaves Fhlladelnhla 4. so a. m narrlsburg 7.40 arriving at Banbury g.so a. m.wltb tnrouga sleeping car trom rnuaaeipma io wu- uamspori.. news juDress leaves I'Huaaeinuia 4.au a. m. Barrtsburg. S.10 a. m. dally excent Sunday arrlvlnc at Sunbury 9.63. a. m. magara express leaves Phlladelphla,T.40 a.m.; Baltimore 7.30 a. m. (dally except Sunday arriving at Sunbury, 18.5a p. m with through l'arlor car from Philadelphia ana mrougn passenger coacaes rrom ruiaaei nhla and Ualtlmore. Fast Line leaves New Torn 9.00 a.m. ; 1'hlladel- pnia.ii.5u a. m. : wasmnirion. u.50 a. m. : Balti more, 10.45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at Sunbury, 5.3op. m., with through passenger coacnes rrom rnuaaeipnia ana ualtlmore- ane Aiau leaves rew xorK e.isjy. m. ; ruuauei Phla. 11.23 p. m. ; Washington. 10.00 p.m.! Balti more, ll.so p.m., (dally exoept.saturday) arriving at HunDury s.iu a. m., witn tnrougn puiimas Sleeping oars from Philadelphia, Washington and Ualtlmore and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia. HUNIIUHV.IIA.I.KTO.V dk WII.KKHIMHHK ItAII.HUAIt ANII NIMITM . Nil WKWT UUNI!II RAILWAY. (Dally exceDt sunuay.i Wllkesbarre Mall leaves Hiinburr 9.55 a. m. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10.46 a.m., Wllkes-barre ;..io p. m. Kxoress East leaves Sunburv 5.35 n. m.. arriving at luoom i errv tv-'op. m.. wiiKes-oarreT.up. m Sunbury MallleavesWllkesbarrolO.!Oa.m.arrlv. Ing at Bloom Ferry 11. IH a. m., Hanbury 12.33 p. m Kjpress west leaves WlUces-barre 8.55 p. m., ar riving at .Bloom Ferry 4.19 p. m., sunbury 5.i0p.m 8UNDAY ONLY. iday mall leaves Sunbury 9:25 a. m arriving 'SundaT accommodationlcaves Wllkes-Barrefi:10 I v. m., arriving at uioom Ferry, o.sa p, m., uanoury, 1 1:30 p. m. oiiab. e. roan. j. w. wood. en. Manager una. pamngpr Ages) FREE! iLtSlu Desctlptlve Of tho Soil, Cltmatr. L'rolscllona, .Hiiiiuiarturluir ImlimlrlfN and .llliernl Wraith orvirslnlu and other Southern states. Write to W. B. BEVILU hen'l Pass. Agent, RONOKK, VA. Enclosing 9-cent stamp BIG MONEY I ! MuMn M I LUON voters with the only OFFICIAL Uvea of by IIok. W. tT. Ilissxt, also life of Mrs. Cleveland, exnui&iu) steel Dortraiia. voters- i-arinara uux. Free Trade policy, 4c., comploui. SWX) Agenu at work report (mmriuw success. For best work, best terms, apply quick and make ivoo to uuo a inontn. Qidnt 33c. uuuuaho 111. OS.. l'hUadeluhla. Pa. juneKs u-ii. HAIR BALSAM Cletuie4 and bcauOfle tha hair. I'roiuotef luxurUnt (rrowth. Never Flli to Btore Qny Hair n lit Vauikful Color. f Curwi tctvl p dlstoows tuid tir t idling two ittlitiry1iil, HINDERCORNS. ThesaMt, vureflt and tMwt care tor Curn. Bunion. As. fellliun. Lmuren conuun wmo im. nvver ru i bU at Prnirs1t. Uuoox A Co., h. .luue i d-4t, OI.U AMI INADKQVATIi STEAM MAOniNERYl can be made tatlraclorr, so that loss ot time and I I eiwnseol getting new can he avoided. It Willi I t ost nothing to correspond with tho MACIUXKIIY i M IMIOVKMENT JO, IStato your case and llnd out what they can do (or you. Addreos LOCK UOX S!MI, NEW YOHK POST 1 omt'K, giving lull particulars. Junes!4-r 1m I BAKER'S VITAL REGENERATOR NERVE TONIC rsmuves all coiueuutfitccs ot t ollf sad icm! renew, tb am,courM end visor of rouli. Ourea eiikiuiMiD(iQludiiul boart Nerroue Ueblltir, Bploel j-.ineuetion, eieuuoua.ew. A 1-owerlul uervoue luvlvorutor euJ ledtoreti'e. fertlo. iUu tree. hilLLli ltU. OO, lloi lot, UuSula, N. Y. I novsSncico Ijr, SUFFERlNGWOMENt 1 MARRIED IOU SINGLE. Wbtn troablea with thowftnoojlng IrruJrllljiM mien irooniea wuu ,.um.uui.-. ' - ..." frequently followlwi told or finoeure, or fremOon. tltutlonel v li.uku.Li a ruliur to tLeir mx. should FEMmTEGULATlNQ PILLS. Tber lotie, hortsn.tooiy, That Baby. Thomas A. Kdison, tho Inventor, has been amusing himself with his now baby and phonograph nt hw homo, l.lo- woiiyn I'nrK, jn. ,1. wiion tno uiuy crowed with glee tho crow was regis tered on tho plionograph) when it got mad nnd yelled, lis piercing (creams wern irrevocably recorded on Uio samo midline. That phonograph is now a rcccptn'clo of evtry kiioiru nolso pecu liar to babyhood. it is Air. liaison b intention to take a rrcord of tho strcneth of tho baby's 'on8s ooety threo months. "I will nro- cervo tno record saiu nc tno omcr uay, "until the child becomes a young lady. Then tho phonograph can bo operated lor nor beneut nml biio can bco for lier- what kind of n babv alio was and Won't have io tako her mother's and tho nilrse'a word for it. " l'lio ninomit of interest ovlnccd In th it baby, ih amazing. Visitors aro calling daily to see her. Joining Two Continents. The sloon Enoru of tho Biitish Navy is to survey a ronto for mail steamers and for asubmar'ino cablo be tween British Columbia and Australia. Admiral I'anfav, commander of the Australian sriilndron, has recolved or tiers uirccimp: tho nso ol tiio tmerin for thu work. Tho work, which is ono of tho Greatest ever undertaken of its kind, will oconpy nearly threo vcarR Tho route to be surveyed will bo 200 miles wide for entire distance. It will commence from a point on the cast ooast of Australia aud proceed via the extreme northern coast nf Now Znn- land, thoiioa to British Columbia, pas sing tho 1'iji Islands and landing at victoria, on tile southern cuu of Van couver Island. It was through tho in fluenco of tho Canadian PaciGo Hail road that the work was undertaken Tho distanco is over 7,500 miles. Why the Preacher Laughed. "I only lfincbcd in tho pulpit onoo," said a young preacher. "It happened in this tnannir; I was preaching at a certain place ono Sunday, and ' during tho sermon I caught Bight ot a young dandy, who had a head of hery red hair. Immediately behind him sat little urchin. The yomit' ecapo grace was arousine himself. Ho held ono of bin Guccis out near tho dandy's hair. Aftsr keeping it there ior a short timn ho drow it in, and, placing it on his kneo, commenced pounding it with his other fist, imitating a blacksmith ham mering a red-hot nail. The whole thing was so ludicrous that I buret out laughing. I couldti t help it. An Important Element Of .the success of Hood's Sarsparilla is the fact that every purchaser lecoivi s a fair f quivalt-iit for his mouoy. Tho familiar head-lino "100 Drses Ono D' liar,'' rtolen by imitators, is original Willi and true only of lloods barspani . . - .1 ''H cau easily be proven by any by any ono who desirts to tet tno matter, bor real economy, buy only Hood'n Sarsparilla. Sold by all diug- gists. A To anil a barber has invented a chair that will rccister tbo number of perrons v. I10 Bit in it during a day and whether they havo got shaved, had their hair out or been shampooid. The ouri'eymcn barbers do not ngard the invention with favor, as it keeps a strict account of tho cash received, but the proprietors smile sweetly and blesB tuu uiveiiiur jn ineir prayer. Csa of tb Identlseopc Tbo tdontlscODO Is on nOolr somethixur Ulta a book cover with a shoot of olasa in ploeo of leavoj of the book. The fact on which the Instrument claims Its useful ness la that when tho bony iabrla of the bend of any one has reached maturity neither the Iris of tho eyo nor the area of measurement of tho facllo perpendicular undergo perceptible alteration. Therefore obtain an authentic photo, takon after a person has roachod maturity. Score the faco of tho photo with parallel lines (hor izontal and porpondlcular) at equal dis tances from each other, using the exact moaauremont of tho dlamotcr of tho Iris na u unit to regulate tho distanco oaoh nno shall bo from tho next. Then tako a photo samo slzo ns first of anv ono claiming to bo tho original of tho Drat and scoro It In a like manner, using tho Iris of Its oyo as the unit o.f Us measurement. t'ut inoso two photos into the Ideutl- scope, one on either ' 'cover leaf" facing the shoot of glass. Draw tho covers together until the reflections of tho two photos ore thrown on tho glass In the same spot. Manipulate the "coVera" until the refleo. tlon of a line of one photo Is blended with thn reflection of the corresponding line of tho ther. Then tho reflection of every line on one photo' must fall exactly on the reflection of the corroscondlnir linn of the other photo. If not according to the firlnclplo on which tbo ldentlscope claims ts use the photos cannot be of the same Bitter. The ldontlscoDe was exhibited at a photographic oxhlbltlon hold at Bristol, and a reward of 100 oflored to any one who could disprove tho accuracy of Its principle or produce two photos of differ ent Bitters which would exactly coincide with ono another. Many attempts were made to obtain this reward, but all have foiled. Photos of brothers so mnch nlllrn that thoy could hardly bo distinguished from ono another, when tested wore found to bo distinctly different In slzo. Tho fact remains that a nhoto of tho flabbv face of tho Australia butcher and one of Uio aristocratic countenance of the real richborno before ho loft homo, although to tbo evu almost as dissimilar as nos. elblo, when meusured and compared by this simple and bclontlfic llttlo Invention, aro found to bo absolutolv similar. E. N. Babel In Detroit Free Press. Climate and llraln Weight. Tho average weight of the brain of man apparently bears a definite relation to the climate ft higher brain weight being found In cold .ban In warm countries, In pro portion to their stature, the Lapps have the largest heads In Europe, the Nor' wegians next; then comes tne bwoues, Danes, uermnns, irencn nnu iiauaim. In the Arab the head Is found to be smnllcr -than In any of those, while (n the far north (hero exists n people wiownns unugaisnea who possess remarkably large heads. Globe-Democrat. It Is not nltocether strnntro llmt. n tww. trotlial should lead to a honeymoon. Purify Tour Blood, ' Bodily and mental health depend upon hoaltby condition of tho blood. Tho blood particularly In tho spring and sumraor 1 ior months, bocomss clogged with lmpuritlos whloh no poison Hani ironorata Disease, harmless blood il ti ;iurlCer is necessary to restore a healthy touo, Tbo best purltlor and tonlo known I Hwltfs bpocltlo (B. 8. B.). Of Its won derful purifying and tonlo powers wo giro a few testimonials! Mr. Win. A. Blebold, with Oeorga P. Jloivoll & Co.,. 10 Mpruoo Btreet, New York, writes i "I fool It my duty, for tho benerit ot others who may De at--illctod as I was, to wrlto you this letter, wiuca you can use in any way you suuuith auuureu great uaia iro pons, an over my necui.l conld no turn my head without acute pain. After trying all the usual remedies, and Hnd and vory soon I was entirely rollered o my 'Job's Comforters.' Now not i a sign of my aSllctlon can be seen." Mr. M. B. Uamtln, Winston, N. O.', writes i "I use It evory spring. It al ry i vim ways builds me up, giving mo appetite and digestion, and. onubllng mo to stand the hot summer days. Ou uslug It I soon bocomo strong ot body and easy of mind." Mr. O. E. Mltcholl, West l!3d BL Forry, Now York, writes i "I welgbod US pounds when I began taking your medicine, nnd now 153 pounds. I would not be without B.B.B. for sovoral times Us weight In cold." Trsstlte an Illood and Bkla Disease mailed f roe, TnaBwirrBrxcinoCo., Drawer B, sUlaata, (! A. E. SMITH, ESQ. has been tor 49 years rond master on the lioston & Maine system and la now residing at (irent Falls, N. It. Ilo says trackmen, brakeman, dromon, engineers and conductors, (is well as baggage mas ters and expressmen, nro subject to kldocy dis eases above all others. All, therefore, vl 1 bo In- tcrestcd in tho statement of Ms oxperlonco. i havo used Drown Barsaparllla for kldnSy and liver troubles, nnd can truly say it has dono moro for mo than all tho doctors I ever employed, and I havo had occasion to rcnulro tho services of tho best physicians In tho State. My wlfo also has Wen greatly benefited by Its uso. A. 1- Smith, llond Master, 11. M. it. K. Tho kidneys havo been severely taxed all winter, as tho pores of tho skin havo been closed, but now as warm weather has come, they need somo aid. May bo jouliavo that pain across tho back) that tired feeling) thoso drawing down pains. If 10 you can gain Immediate teller b following tho example of Mr, rSinllh nnd hli wiro, nnd uso mat ntver falling and grand corrector for tho kidneys, Ilernndbl03d, BROWN'S Sarsaparilla. Not genulno unless mado by Ara Warren Co., Ilangor, Mo. May23-d-lyi All npufffflati. S.wi . AOrt- fttid ftl C I'm rre d only b Dr. Bath Arnold. iUd. CorD.. Wooniocttt, tt. I. CC81t6 golidTrutft. JhjE S No BetterCathartic No Better LIVER MEDICINE than THE WORLD -RENOWNED DS CHE i rv DRAEILLS For Fule ty all PmgliU. rrlte 2J ct. per xx j 8 Ihjxm for M ite ! ur ecnt l,y mull, itno free, on receliitof prico. lr. J. ll.ScI.enctJS goli, Philaa's. Kewnrclvil nro thoso that read this nnd then act: t ier will tlnd honor. nb:e employment that will not take tnemirom tneir nomes ana ramiucs. Tho nrontHarc Ifirco and Bureroreery lndustn. ous person; many havo made and aro now making several nunurea aonarsa montu. itiscasy any one to make $5 and upwards per day, who Is willing to work. Klther sex, young or old; cspltal not needed; we start you. Everything new. No special ability required; you, reader, can do It as well as any ono. rite to us at onco for full par. tlculats, which we mall tree. Address Sanson & uo., Portland, siamo :yoec30. patents, Caveats and Trade .Marks obtnlned.nnd all Patent business conducted tor MOD Kit ATE FKE& OUIt OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U. S. PATENT OFFICE. Wo lnvo no sub-ncencles. all- business direct, hence can transact patent business In les time ana at i.r-sa uusrtnan inoso jemotoirom Washington. send model, drawing, or puoto.wlth description. Wo advlso if pntentnblo or not, free of charge, Our fee not due till p.ttent Is secured. A book,"llow to Obtain Patents," lth references u actum cutnis in your iuie, county, or town, cm il cv. Auurvun r .. d,paTr-'7 v, sr Opposite Patent oraee, Waehlngton, b, a Sen VomIer exist In thousands of rorms. but aro surpassed by the marvels of luveuuuii. inubu wno are in neea or pror. liable work Hint run tmrtnnnwlilln llvlno- at homo should at once tend their undress to lianet E Co.. Portland. Maine, nnd rrcelve free. full Information how either hex, or nil ages, can earn irom is to rarer nay ana UDWftruswhcr. ever they lite. You aro started free. Capital not required, some havo made over 150 In a single uay uv hub otk. aii piicreea. lyaecau, EXHAUSTED VITALITY TimsClKNCKOaJ1 L1FK, the great r Medical Work of the age on M anhood-Ne rr ous and Pbyslcdl De bility, Prematoro Do- KNOW TUVCCI C cline.Krroraof Vouth, I II I OLLT land the untold mUer- coumKjqcnt Uion.'OQ. S00 pace S m, ISA pro cnptioiu for all dieeasea. Vmlt lau elit, only il.OO, tiy mall, tmalod.! Illustrative sample free to all young ami middlevAired men. Uond now. TheOoItl and fi'welled Medal awarded to tho author by the Nailon- m AittuLCAl AdHOCiAttonj Addn-M ltx liix lt5,Uoe- vard Medical College, 85 years' practice In IlOHton. wno mar tw coniiuieci cooacianuaiir. umcu, ia 4 immncn su specialty, uiveaaea or jtian. Cut lliU out You utny never aee It again, June 8-Mt. D RS.J.N.&J.B.HOBENSACK Msaiosl snd aurglesl Offiss, 206 NORTH SECOND ST., PHILADA. ESTABLISH ED 40 YEAHS For the treatment of Youthful Imprudence, Loss of Vigor, Nervous neblllty and Special Iltseases. Contultat Ion by mall free of charge, Dook Nent Fre, 0Bco houn from ti a.m. to 2 p.m,,8l from 0 too P.x Mayll-P-tt-caiy. s alesmen N WANTKIi. Permanent nosl- Hons L'uarantecd wlihMM.AltV ANl!H.l'UMu i-Aiii. Any determined man can succeed with tu l'ecuil.ir advantages to be ginners, mock cwnpieie, inciuaing many last-sell itigepoiiaiiirs. uuuu iiou. Address at once, (Name this paper.) DHOWN llltOTIlKHH, NoRsmvsiBfi, ltochester, N. y, Aprll-S7.sm. -1 CURE FITS! Wlii.n 1 euv Piliiir T itn nn, m.tn m.,.1. Ir. siop them lur u time, and then have them re turn ftc.iln. I mkav A ltADlCAI, CUltE. I liae,made tho disease ot TITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life long study. I wAmtANT my remedy ts Cuiih the worst ennes. llecause ntliers have liilleillH no reason fur not now receiving u cure He ml at Dhcelorntrealbeiinda J-'iik Iioitlu of my Inpai.miii.ic Hi'.MKIiV. tine livpirsi ihI l'o.t . Ofllce. U costs jou hoililug ior t trial, and It 111 cure you Address H, Q, ROOT, M O. 183 Pw, I Si., HcviYoK Do Your own Dyeing, 4 Home, with PEERLESS DYES I They w 111 dye everything. They are sold every, where, Price no, a paekuge, tu lorB. They have no equal for strength, brightness, amount in packages, or for fastness of color, i r non.fadlng qualities. They do not crack or unuL For sale by no) er llron. and Jus. II, Mercer, feblTrly, SUKhi ltil E FOU TI1K COl UMBIAN T JklUtULti PERRINE'S MALT WHISKEY. ... . n.rtn. molt .unit miarnntecd to be hhemlesllmnrs iir'nm i ii iriousol snnd i cldsoftcn ohtflnMl in aleohOlle liquors. Ills MrlStly Xwl tSperwns requiting a stlmiilatlriBlonlf, tonsufnpl IVcs beli,g v nenFtcS by lls trse, liocommendcd by leading rhyslcians as n I) uretic. Iffrtineln'oDlo nnd 7 teratlve. For coiiROlnptlves It Is invaluable. 1'HtHlNK'H lMiiiK i(ah ?KV M ALT W1I1SKEY insures a return of vigor to the stomach, n good InrUiito-n rich and abundant blooil and increased flesh and musnilar tissue. A ?J!Sr,l lint Jihi nnrt eruuoln crrect. lijspepsla, ltilgrtlon anami wnsttng dl. SVSi'LVl im ii fir?lv' connucrwl W tho uso or Perrlhu's Pure Iinrley AH Whiskey. itK tmlo end ffi strengthener to Iho entire PWtern. pnft. ihnk'H puifl? liAliLEY MALT WHI8KE1 1ms proved n medicinal protection to JlfSS ithn nf.,Vn the nvwatlons in the open air shd whoso dally work calls. It exceptional !S5If.S!S5l JRSS??." Ant with exceBSlvo bodily or mentalenort and acts as a safeguard ;SWnst exposure K Hpra S Hwlll drive all malarlousdlseaseslrom tho system. l?.y,c Lft.rJK,Jln,.rmn'. whom a sedentnry nrri rettierH prone to I Dyspepsia unuin i-eruu a i uiu Malt Whiskey a powerful Inv Igorant and helper to d geflllon. PKltlilNK'H f.?,,ii 'iiiiiiifv mai.t WIHHKEY without unduly stimulating neys Increases their nagging activity, counteracts tho rtrects of fatigue, has tens convalewnco and is a wholesome nnd nromnt diuretic. Watch the label I Nono genuine unless bearing tho ture Vol HKin ui all druil 1st and grocers throughoti tho united States and canadaB. 37 NORTH FEONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PHIL A C. Be JBOBMNS, DEALER IN Wamigm aiMMamMio WINES AND LIQUORS 'AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BL00MSBURG, PA. INDUCEMENTS! We are ofierinr' great iniluccmcnts to persoiiB desirinc purchase Pianos, Organs nnd Sewing Machines. 4) - o N a o o a a Among the Pianos we handle are the IVEBS Sc JPOND C. C. B BIGGS, BA US $ CO., SCJi OMA GKER Gold String and Opera Bianos. These Pianos are all first-cln6B and fully warranted for five years. Our leading Organs are tho celehrated JESTjE!, MILL EB, UNITED ST A TES and other macs. Our leading Sewing Machines are the celehrated WHITE. ME. Y DA VIS, ME W DOM EST C, JfE W E OME. H ft IT Si Tr Hfl T. 7) T?nVlT..Q'r TD JT V ,1 O n A -iT' v W KJU-dJLJ. S JLJJSf J.V KS J. V ABD B O TA R Y Sewing notary hewing JMacliine in the world. Before purchasing writo for Catalogues to J. SALTZER'S PALACE OF MUSIC AND GREAT SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, Main St., Blooniuirg, Pa. PENNEY GOODS A SPECIALTY. SOLI A0JCNT6 FOB Y, Y. ADAMS tL CO., ' FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO Sole agents of the fol. lowing brands ot Cigars. lifiNHY CLAY, LONDHES, NOItMAL, INDIAN ritlNOESB, SAMBON, HlLVKlt ASII, Alexander WHOLESALE CIGARS, TOlBACCO,:' CAIBD151S, FRUITS AND NUTS. SOLE AGENTS FOU HENRY HaILLARDS SCA.NDIKS: Pintail EVKIIY WV.VS. Eloomsburg, Pa., Tutt's Pills CURB Malaria, Dumb Chills. Fever and Ague, Wind Colio, Bilious Attacks, They iirodura retriiUr, iiuturul cvnc ''"Ji !v,,r Kjlt r I iilarf vro Willi Oully lilisllleea. Amtruinlly uii-illrliiu, tlty khuulil lis lu etery IiimiscIioIiI, SOLU KVKItVWHKItK, noTsm.ctcoix. AINWIUGHT & CO,, WHOLESALE GROCERS, PlIILAPKLrillA, Pa. KAS, HVnUl'S, C0Kr,EE,.6UQAll, MOLASSKb ItlOE, 8PICR9, UlOAUll BODi, ETC., STO, N, E. Corner second and ArcU Bts. urorders will reoelre prompt atteot Ion. W,f..S,KK- r'eVtveli the e'nBemle. ft the' worn Thn minima n It smieara bv the I.nl bel on every bottles I have carefully an mod thuPtllK llR!.Kr M ALT Wilts- mtrmadoby M.,t. K rerrlnenndnnd tho kid 'iteuiircir irtu iikim iuovi ui., tui.uivi, metals and acids nnd Is absolutely Pllro." sifffiert, iwrnnin jiniur jiairr, Uraauate uftlie Unttvrttttti of Muntch, signa Uenrra ana n pifworn f ( FOH SALE UV DltuaoiSTa ANU Auu UKAUB.H3. jan to K . XJ J II Itt lO tO J. VJ-lJ Machine, the finest nnd best Bros, d Co, ANY OlIDElt FOlt FESTIVAL will bo SUPPLIED THE LOWEST DEALEItS IN i as follows: ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS, PEANUTS, ENGLISH WALNUTSJ CREAM NUTS, ALMONDS, POP CORN RALLS. BLOOURK MWM MILL The uudi rslgn d having rut Ms rianlng M n ltallroad street, In nrst-ciars condltlon.ls pro nrod todo allklndsot work In nls line, FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. MOULDINGS, FLOORING, Etc. urnunea ih ruuauuui'.ei rices. All lumber used s well soasoned and none but BtlUed workmen aruemplo'ed, ESTIMATES FOE BUILDINGS urnlsbed on application. Flans and apeclfl one prepared by an experienced draughtsman CIIARLE8 KRCCI, UKxiliiKlilirK, I' naa revolutionized tbe world dur ing tuo last lialf century. Not least among the wonders ot In tentlvi, nrtikrl-r-tta Is amclhod ana system of work that cau be pertonnetf all over tbo country wuuout beparimg iut wurs.ura iruiu mn, homes, ray llborul; any one can do the works either sex. yooug or old; no special ability re quired, capital n"l needed; you are Btarted (ree. cuttbisiiut and return to us and we will send you free, sjmethlng ol great valuoand Import anna to rou, that will start you In business, v blcU will bring you In moro money rlgbt away, than, anything else In tho world. Ur-und uuwfrtt. AddiWWi & Co., Augusta, Maine. lydecaa 1. Write ichtol,