THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. BPAKQliEH'8 SPRING. A (HtAl'lllO RTOtlY OP THE 1U.OOHY tlltl.tl op okmsiiuuu. l'MlmM)hitl Tlmtt, Dr. K , ono of tlio most success ful otlucntore In Phitttlelpuin, hud a happy thought when ho gnvo to a class of his boys n novcr-to-bo-forgotton ob ject lesson In tho history of their coun try by personally conducting them to Gettysburg and taking them afoot ovflr that marvelous battle-field. Tho tlmo chosen for tho visit wsb also for tunate, boing tho twenty-fifth anniver sary of tho three-days fight, and vote ran soldiers from both North and South, tho foes of former days, wero coming to enoamy together on tho his toric ground In numbers far oxceo ing thn population of tho town ilsclt. Dr. K i , with his party of about a dozon boys, left Philadelphia at a very early hour in tho morning, in or der to nrrivo at Harrisburg in timo to roako connections with tho train on tho Cumberland Valloy Railroad, whloh. emerging from tho wooded lulls, darts shrieking Into Gettysburg in tho mid dle of tho forcnoou. Tho party was a bright and animat ed ono. Tho only shadow over it was tho qnarrol which two of its members had been foolish enough to bring along with them, llitso two boys wero Lon Starr and Sheridau Tupper, who h id fallen into a violent dispute over a iiaso ball game tlio atternoou before Sonlo very hard words had passed. It wnj said that a licut might irrow out oflliu affair. The two no sat at oppos to ends of tlio car si'owlinc at one auotner. i lio doctor paid uo atteution to the uuplens atitness, it being his policy not to take cognizance of dinpntes among his pu pils unless thoy wero absolutely forced upon bis notice. At Carlisle a one-armed Union vete ran entered from the smoking car. He wore tho Grand Ai my slouch hat and tho five point star badge of tho Twelfth Corps. Being alone, ho was soon surround ed by an interesting group of listeners, wno piiea mm wiia quosuons ana whoso respectable curiosity ho was by no means unwilling to gratity. lie hod fought at Gettysburg, of course? , "That's 'whero I left my arm,'' re plied tho old soldier, proudly. "My regiment was tho Ono Hundred and Forty-Soveuth Pennsylvania, so you mav know, if you are at all familiar with tho history, that I was in sonio of the toughest fighting all through tho battle for I wasn't wounded un til the third day." 'If I remember rightly, said Dr. K , "your regiment had a particular ly lively time, alternating all tho way between the cstremo right and tho ox trcmo loft." "LivelyT I Bhould say so. We camo up by tho Baltimore pike on the first day and were marched to Little Round Top. But early tho noxt morning wo wero taken to our regular position with tho Twelfth Corps on Culp's Hill. That afternoon when Sickles' Corps was driven back and slaughtered on tho Wheat-Field, we were taken down to .Little Round Top to help keop Longstreet back. And then, after dark on tho same night, we were marched back to Culp s Hill again, whero wo had to drive out a lot of Confederates of Ewell's Corps, who had taken possession of our entrench ments while wo were away. And there wo put in our seven hours of ter rific but successful fighting on the morning of July 3, the last day. Yes, it was lively, you may well say and deadly, too." Everybody was now peering out of the windows, as the tram neared Get tysburg, trying to make out tho fami liar features of the landscape, as seen in pictures. A dozen times suppositi tious Round Tops, Cemetery Hills and Seminary Ridges were fixed upon with eagerness, only to be abandoned in disappointment as tho train rushed on and no town camo in sight. Suddenly when no one was oxpect ing jt, they shot past two or three gra nito monument", past tho college with its .white cupola and bhady campus "and camo to" a stop at a littlo brick station. "Gettysburg!" Tho name seut a thrill to every heart. Flags wero flying, soliliern in uniform wero moving about in all di reclions, white tentB gleamed in the distance, the sound of martial music was borne on tho breeze, and occasion ally an artillery saluto was heard among tho surrounding hills and dells. It must bo a startling reproduction of tho war-time Gettysburg, tho boys thought; and the visibln excitement of tho veteran as he leaped from the train and hurried of to join his iegi ment heightened this impression. Every member of Dr. K 's party was burning with eagerness to begin the circuit of the battle shrines. Lug gage wa9 bundled down in a heap at the boarding house, maps and guide books wero taken out, and off they all Btarted afoot for General Lee's head quarters on the Chambersburg road.) j Tho doctor's idea was to begin with the scenes of the first day's battle and make a progressive circuit of the field, taking in their proper order tho uiemo rablo points associated with the three davs' blood v conflict. Every wheni thoy o.imo upon grauit- and bioizo memorials, borue just in the process of dedication, with tlio old oi diers group d reverently about and tho tattered battle flag of tho regiment proudly wnviuir in tbo summer's breeze. It was late in tho afternoon win n our young pilgrims approached a dark, wooded height, rising totho southeast of tho town, beyond the monument, groves and grassy slopes of Cemetery Uill. "Yes, that is Culp's Hill ahead yond f r, said the doctor, "it wan, as you know, a mofct important position. The t-trugle for its possesion botwtcn Ewill's Confederates and S'ociim's Twrlflh Coips mado the ground where wo are now standing a literal S alloy of death' during the batll Look how many trees in those woods nro Hcnired and dead. They wero cut to pieces in tho awful rain of bullets.' Ki ar the edge of this memorable woods a copious spring of pure, cold water, gushed forth from the low mir sby meadow. A laigti gioup of vctcians had gathered hero vomu wearii.g tho Union blue, others the Confi derate gray. The boys noticed a lamilinr fig urc addn-Si-iiigthisgnutp, pointing and gcatiuulating with his ono arm. It v a their chauco acquaintance of tho railway car. Gladly they drow nrbuud to listen a second time to hid vur reminiscences. "Yes,'' ho as saying, "here it iJ, pure enough the samo old spring. I rhould know it after a thousand years. Tho tattoo identical old Spangltr's tyring!" "Hut tho water'll i.ovar taste so sweet and cold again as it did that July night, willii, Yaukr broke in ono of tho brown-facod men in gray. "nod grant wo may nover again want it so badly ns wo did thon. replit d tho other. "It's a rcmarkablo thine, said ono of thooompany, "that you two fellows, wno say you came hero tor a drink that night, should meet on tho tamo spot twonty-fivo years afterward.'' This was intended as a cue for trio ono-armcd veteran of tho Twelfth Corps, and ho took it up promptly! "Hundreds of tho boys from both armies stolo down to this spring with their canteens in tho sultry darkness of that night of July 2, 1803. They woro thirsty themselves and thoy want ed to tako a cool draught to their wounded comrnles. Thoro wero plenty of dead bodies to etumblo over, loo. Fedorals and rebels mixed to gethcr and pushed around tho swampy margin. I tell you, thoir wero sorao weird meetings and thrilling incidents around this spriug and all about It on tho Spanglor farm here. "Well, it was about midnight when I stolo down tho hill nlono. Tho at mosphere was stuffy and smoky, and had that peculiar battlo-field smell. Tho moon was obscured. A few big stars looked down, dim and rod, like tho camp-firo ombors that sraoulderod hero and thero ou tho low hills. "I filled my canteen In silence and drank a delicious dra.lght. As I did S3 I noticed somebody'moviug on the other stdo of tho pool. "Hi, there, Yankl' ho sung out in a of shrill whisper, 'havo you got any chowingl' "I'll tell you what I'll do with you, Johnny,' I answered! '1'vo got some fine-nut smoking tobacco hero that's good for a chew. Givo mo a light for my pipe and I'll set you up in tobacoo if you H como around hero to ray side. Honor bright.' "He was at my side in a jiffy a tall angular fellow and he held out a hand as a horn to tako tha tobacco. Then ho struck a match and held it for me to light ray pipo, and as 1 did so I caught a look of his faoo. It was a pretty hard-looking ono and as brown as a butternut. " 'Good-night, Yank,' ho said, as ho hurried off in tho darkness with a quid of tobacco in ono ohook. 'Meet you to-morrow.' " '(iood-mcht, Johnny ueo. w o ro going to try and lick jou out of your boots.' 'With that I left and got baok to quarters all right. "Well, there was real ugnung around here the noxt day soven houis of it charco after charge, in a perfect tornado of shot and shell, until we drove the enemv out of all tho en trenchments they had seized on Culp's yonder. But befpro that was accom plished 1 fell with my forearm snatier ed by a niinio ball just in time to be run over by an artillery ammunition wagon that was rushing down me slope. "A littlo before 1 was struck, I had taken the bugle from the hand of a bugler whom I had known and who now lay on tho field dead. "It seemed that my fate was to be tho same as his. As I lay thero help less, but not unconscious, in the burn ing noonday sun of July, a terrible thirst oonsumed me. " 'If I could only quenoh my thirst, thought, 'I might die easier.' "Suddenly a figure in gray bent over me. It was a rebel captain wuom me glitter of tho bugle at my belt had at tracted. " 'Yon won't want this any more, ho said, reaching for it. 'No, I Rasped in angony. 'liut for heaven's sake, give mo a drink. That's all I ask.' " 'Haven't a drop,' he replied, turn ing up his canteen to show me. 'but ill send you somo it its a possible thint. "Alas! how could ho send mo a Irink of water throuuh that storm of battle, even supposing ho had meaut to keep his promise! I "The rebel captain disappeared, taK- ingtho bugle with him. "Mot moro than a mmnto later, though, as I cast a half-fainting glance along tho smoky ridge, I saw a tall, gannt figure coming from the Confed erate lines right through the thickest of the fight. Ho was making for tho spot where I lay, looking over the ground carefully and carrying a can teen in his hand. It was tho rebel captain's messen ger! "As ho camo noarcr, I reooirinzed the butternut skin and hard features of my friend at Spangler's Spring on the night belore: "tie sav mo at the same instant and with one great stride was besidu me. But there was another who had seen tho whole thing and that was , Well, 1 won't mention him by name, for he s dead; but he was a minor oflio er of our regiment and a petty tyrant whom all the boys detested. "When he saw that Confuleruo sol- dier coming to givo mo a drink ho also camo runmug up. there was an evil look in ins eye. Whether he meant to snatch away tho canteen or to do harm to mv Confederate friend who held it nobody can say. "At any rate, the latter dropped on ono kneo ami bent down to give mo a drink and at that very instant a bullet from tho Confederate lines grazed the top of his hat without touubiug him. It struck the Union oflioer instead and be fell shot through the heart and with a kind of ghastly smile on his face." "And then!" asked ono of thoao who had listened to the one-arnwd veteran's story, and evidently exp.eted more. "That's all. I dulu't die, audi hope my menu, mo rer, uwn t get killed. I never saw him again, though I'd give n goou ciuai to clasp mat loving band of hi now, hrn by the spring." He shook hards with the other Southerners instead, and the Muo and tho gray sauntered off arm-in-arm. Dr. K ' boys departed .is if from a dream. It seemed ?o m.rvol-ins that the men who had fought that great Dame ot u. iiyxDiin; were to day tho acio'H in tins K'liuimo fcene otreconcil iation. On the way homo the text day Sheridan Tuupcr and Lon Starr sat in the same teat in the car. Thoy Ail A PERFECT Of harmleu veeetabl, rmdltt that wilt rettors the whole syttem to healthy action, hi 0lo ' ne,crtl t0 cur nJ "'or the dlieate that affects one organ weakens alU' raii..iiryompounai mis nBaoX rrlbly trouble. 1 boufhl two buUcl ana oa, tow It aid belp m. laedldu., Kt 1 know what I PAINE'S g CELERY il: COMPOUNE? , ,J,T'nut I rufflswj with maUrla and norrouaneu. f fk .2 liat? Ulery t'unpound. and I can truthfully ay roend It, fbr I know it to W . goal medicine." I Cjlu. L. Sruufi, Utwr Carrier, Station 1), Brooklyn, N. Y. I CURES ALL NERVOUS DISEASES N'a,i,tRntumatljm,Parl)fils1Blllouin9HIDJpepila1Coitlenoii Piles, LlyerConv plaint, KldneyTrouble, Female Complaints, and all diseases arising from Impure Blood. t. all fat TOcrKi5Sik I 'lla'iaantii warn La, wero warm friends now. mid torrihlv Ashamed of their absurd littlo quarrel, you may believe. IlKNttvTvnitKi.t. How Typo Is Maa. It take n great deal of work lo tnako type. Every letter has to bo handled by flvo persons alter it is cast. Tho first thing dono is culling tho let ter on tho end of a him piece of steel, forming a punch. Tho punch is driven Into a piece of polished oopp'-r, which raako tho matrix. Tho matrix for tho faco of tho letter mid tho mould for tho body of the typo oro put Into type casting machines, fed with melted- motal, and tho letters turned out ono at a time, dropping from tho maohlncs liko tho ticking of n watch. A creat deal of work is required in finishing type, and whon at last they nro appar ently all right, each letter is examined under n uiicroscopo, and tho defective ones are rejected. An oxohango suggosts! Whonovcr a farmer gets a labor saving imple ment for himself, let him think if something to savo his wife from kitch en labor cannot also bo secured. OH! MY HEAD. Tho pa'n from Neuralgia and Its companion dlscaso Hhcunmtlsm Is excruciating. Thouands who could bo quickly cured arc needlessly suf fering. Ath-lo-pho-ros will uo for others what It did for tho following parties I Wffilamroort. Ind, Oet. , H87. TUTtnjr been atulctatl with nauralaia for tha put four yean, and tmnjt ilraoetevtrr thlnff, but la Ttln, I finally heard nf Athlo- Ehorca. After takioc onaboule I round it ) b hclDlnc me. and after takhm f our bot- d b helping rae, binfi f hlnnhnrr tlM of AChlophoroi and on of Pit la, X f oond thai I waaentirelr well. I think Lbs medl dna la poaairel? a tore core, OHatmcn II. lUCDfCK. Ml. Oarmel. DL. Deo., 1BS7, I hare Bawl Alhlonhnrne In mf f amilr and flml It to be the ereateat medicine fornea raUrla In axlitenoe. and bartoa- had lie fanirl 1 aatened npon mef or 1 he pant 80 reara I know thereof I apeak. Mba. Julia obiltox. V Send 0 cents Tor tho teauttftil colored pic ture, " Moorish Maiden." THE A THLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N. Y. norcjn.cfcoooms. osr - 6-- Mvfealvo LIVER OWU FILLS. XKirAKE IIUITATIOXS. 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No dHeaso is bo common, moro deceptive and dangerous, or less understood by physicians. Ily Its mild, soothing, and healing properties. Dr. Sago's Catarrh itemed currs tho worst civsesof Catarrh, u cola In tho lieud," Coryzn, and Catarrhal Headache Bold by druggists every whero; 60 centd. "Cut old Affony from Catarrh. Prof. W. TlArs.NER, tho famous mesmerist, of Ithaca. Nt 1., writes I "Some tea years ago I suffered untold agony from chronic nasal catarrh. My family physician gave mo up as Incurable, and sold I must die. My caso was such a bad one, that every day. towards sun set, my voice would become so hoarse I could barely spoak above a hi sper. In the morning my coughing and clearing of my throat would almost stranglo me. Ily tho uso of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kctmrdy, In three months, I was a well man, and the euro has been permanent." "Constantly Hawking and Spitting," Tnou as J, Rushing, Esq., toos Pine Strut, St, Louis, Mo writes; "I was a great sufferer from catarrh for three years. At times 1 could hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking and spitting, and for the lost eight months could not limit ho through tho nostrils. I tnougbt nothing could bo done forme. Luck ily, I was advised to try Dr. Sage's Catarrh Hemedy. and I am now a well man. I believe it to be the only euro remedy for catarrh now manufactured, and ono has only to give it a fair trial to experience astounding results and a permanent cure." Three Dottles Cur Catarrh. ZtX RoBBiirs, liunian P. C CoIumMJ Co Pa., says: "My daughter bad catarrh when she was Ave years old. Terr badly. I saw Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy advertised, and pro cured a bottlo for her, and soon saw that It helpd her I a third bottle effected a perma nent cure. 8hs Is now slghteea jears olX and sound and heart,' Help Wanted! 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Quotations cheertulljr glTen. ug j it) COMBINATION rtHFECT COMBINATION Read the proof 1 from ntrrouinea, and kldne ner of Paliu'a lilort lit Compound, I I hir. to isuch lallh lu your J did f jr Ba." WlU. J, J. WlTMit. cSarr'uvffSit?" 1. all tot tt Wxtu. Ktcuu. aa a; Co., rnst Butlliloa,YW KAIL ROAD TIMS T"ELAWAHK, LACKAWANNA AND WESTJSRN ItAlLUOAD. UL00MSBU11Q DIVISION. STATIONS. r m NORTHUMBERLAND 8 40 Cameron 5 55 Chumsky... 0 ro L-anvllle a 03 catanlssa e 25 Hupert.. o so Illoomsburg 8 8fl Kspy. 43 Lime ItlilRO. 8 50 Willow (irove...-. ... 54 llrlarcrcek 5S Dor wick 7 05 lieach Haven 7 11 Hick's Ferry. " H Milckalilnny ... 7 M llunlock's 7 41 Nantlcoko 7 50 ATondate 7 54 Plymouth 7 69 HjmouUi Junction 8 03 Kingston 8 m tiennett 8 13 Maltby 8 17 Wyomlnn B 21 West Ilttston 8 27 Plttsfon ... 8 33 Lackawanna 8 40 TflTlorilUc 8 48 Ilellevuc 8 54 SCXaXTON - 9 00 P M STATIONS. A U SCKANTOK 10 Ilellcvue li Taylornne, 6 20 Lackawanna e 2t llttfton 3fi Weittlttston 4! Wyoming. 8 47 Maltby s "1 liennelt a M Klnirston 8 ts UC-tlTH. r M A. M. I, II. 1 IS 10 10 0 15 10 25 10 29 10 38 10 M e so S 31 e 40 a 5s T 05 1 u 7 20 1 27 7 81 7 S5 T 41 7 49 65 8 CO 8 17 8 St R 31 8 83 8 38 8 43 8 49 8 S3 8 53 0 03 9 CM V 17 0 SS 8 80 9 35 A U 1 58 2 14 2 19 9 21 S 29 11 00 It 07 11 18 11 22 11 IS 11 30 11 87 11 41 II 4S 11 61 12 OS 13 18 19 20 12 23 12 .10 13 87 13 41 12 43 19 60 It 65 1 03 1 11 1 19 1 25 1 80 T M 9 4? 2 51 2 59 8 09 3 19 3 SO i'jS 3 39 3 43 8 53 8 58 4 01 4 22 SOUTH, A M 9 60 9 65 10 00 10 08 10 16 10 22 10 27 10 30 10 31 10 34 10 43 10 47 U 51 10 55 11 03 11 12 11 23 11 23 11 37 FM 2 03 i'ii II 21 a 23 S 31 2 39 247 2 5il 2 51 2 59 3 01 3 08 8 19 8 29 3 39 3 45 3 51 3 57 4 01 4 05 4 12 4 18 4 24 4 29 4 48 4 64 5 00 5 15 r u 8 20 5 S5 C 811 6 37 0 45 5 to 6 SJ e S9 7 03 7 07 7 IS 7 16 7 SI 7 25 7 43 7 5' 8 07 8 13 8 20 8 87 8 81 8 35 8 41 8 47 ara 8 57 9 15 9 23 9 28 9 45 rirmouth Junction .... 7 5 Plymouth 7 10 Avondale 7 Nanttooko 7 19 IlitnlocVs 7 20 c.ilekKltlnny 7 4. Hide's K"rry 7 Beach Haven 8 01 llerwlck 8 07 iwiarcreeK . ... widow drove........... 8 18 1143 Lime llldse. 8 20 11 52 Kpy.. ..7. 8 2S 11 t9 llloomsburg 8 33 12 05 Hupert 8 37 12 10 Catawlssa 8 3 is 15 DanTlllo 8 57 12 30 Chulasky 9 03 Cameron 9 07 u 40 Northumberland..... 9 23 13 65 n r it r m r h Connections at Hupert with Philadelphia Readme Itallroad for Tamanend, Tamaqua, lll. tamsport, Hunbury, rottsvlile, etc At Northum berland with P. K. Dlv. P. H. It. for Uarrlsburg, Lock llaven, Emporium, Warren, corry and Eric. 'V. F. UALSTKAD, Gen. Man.. Scranton, Pa Pennsylvania Railroad. ' Philadelphia k Erie R. R. Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. M TIME TABLE. in effect JUNG 4, 1883. Trains leave Bunbury RASTWAUD. s.toa.m., sea Shore Express (dally except Sunday), fornarrtsbunr anainiermeuiavjoiiiuuo, arriving at Philadelphia S.15V- m. s New York, 55 p. ml, connecting at Philadelphia tor all sea snore points, iutuuku yKv.ABw """"'" vn. m.-Dav emreas dally except Sundayl.fornarrlsburB and lntenne dnvt tuW arrlvlnc at Philadelph ia 6.60 p. ra. ; New York, 9.S5 p. m. i uaiumore atp.m.! Washington, 7.65 p.m. Parlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches through to Philadelphia and Ualtlmore. ..;". . Afrommodation (dally forUarrTsburgandalllntennenjatertattona,arrlv. iniat Phii(uielDhta4ja a. m. : New iorK7.10a. m. Ualtlmore, 5.15 .m.; Washington fcss a m Pullman s eeplngcarfrom WlUlamsptto Philadel phia. Philadelphia passengers can remain in sleeper unatsTuroea uuiu u. . unit iiiaiiv exceDt Monday, tor ll'arrlsburg and intermediate stations, lLsJi. m. rBaltlmore's.lS a. m. t Washington, 9.30 a.m. Through Pullman sleeping care are run on this train to Philadelphia. Baltimore and washing. phi a and Baltimore. WESTWARD. 5.10a.m. Erie Malt (dally except Sunday), to Erie and all Intermediate stattona un";': guaard intermediate stations, ltochestcr, Bn? Fn.nrt vuaraPaiis. with through Pullman Pal. ace cars and passenger coaches to Erie and Koch. 9.6-News Express (dally except Sunday) for Lock Haven and intermediate 8t!?5s.. .., ..inrt..inii mtormpdl&to stations. lt-Jhestcr. Buffalo and Niagara Falls with through passenger coaches to Kane and Rochester and Parlor carto Watklns ,,- . 5.30 p. m. Fast Line (dally.except Sunday)for Re novo and intermediate stations, and Elmtra, Wat klns and Intermediate stations, with through pas- sengercoacurs vo neuuiuwM nw 9.20 a. m. Sunday mall tor Renovo and Interme diate statloD- THROCan TRAINS FOR S0KB1TRY FROM THE JJ T AT4JJ BUUlii. Sunday mall leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a. m TTnrrLhli1 T.iO AITlVlnCf ftt SUnbUTT 9.20 a. m. With tnrougn sieeptngcar irom ruuouc.yum w liarasport. npwb Rxnress leaves Philadelphia 4.30 a. m. Uarrlsburg, 8.10 a. m. dally except Sunday arrUinc AL fliinhnrr 9.53. a. m. Niagara Express leaves PhUadelohla.7.40 a. m. : liauimore T.au a. m. toaiiy except Sunday arriving at Sun"urrvl2.53 p. m., wno tnrougn rarior car truui i nii.ui)ma ana mrouun oassL'turer uuauuca iiuw x uiuw phta and Baltimore. . Fast Line leaves New York 9.00 a.m.; Phlladet Dhla.ii.50a. m.; Washington. 9.50 a. m.: Baltt more, 1045 a, m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at sunoury, a.sup. m., wim luruugu paaucugci coaches trom pmiaaeipnia ana uaiumore. Erie Mall leaves New York 8.00 p. m. ; Phlladel. nhta. ii."5 n. m. Woshlmrton. 10.00 D. m. : Baltt more, 11.20 p. m.,fdally except;saturday) arriving at Sunbury 5.10 a. in., with through Pullman Sleeping cars from Philadelphia, Washington and rou&aeipnia. BTJNBURYt HAZLKTON WII.KKS4IIARRE BtfANHII 1UL1I.WAY. (Dally except Sunday.) Wllkeaharre Mall leaves sunburr 9.65 a. to. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10.1! a.m., Wllkes-barre 12.15 p.m. . Express East leaves Sunbury 5.35 p. m., arriving sunburr Mall leaves Wl lkesbarre 1 020 a. m. arrtv. ing at iuoom rerry 11.40 a. m.,unourr is.oa y. iu Express West leaves Wllkes-barre 2.55 p. m., ar. riving at Bloom Ferry 4.19 p. m., sunbury 5.l0p.m SUNDAY ONLY. Sunday mall leaves Sunburr 9 Jli a, m.. arrtTlng at Bloom Perry 10.16 a. m., Wllkes-Barre 11S5 am. Sundar accommodation leaves Wllkes-Barre 6:10 p. m., arriving at iuoom rerry, s.m p. m., ounouxy, t:au p. m. nriAH. r. pnon. J. R. wood. Oen.Manager oen. Passenger Agen; FREE! A SCPAQB ILLUSTRATED PAPEU Descriptive Ot the Soil, Climate Prodirttona, AlanufRcturlnir iD.laatrlea and ailnrrnl AVaalth or Virginia and other southern states. Write to W. B. BEVILL, oenl Pass. Agent, ROANOKE, VA. Enclosing s-cent Stamp "DTft TirnrTtrv 1 1 moo aqents wanted JJIVT tJX lint mm to supply MILLION totert with the only official Uves ot by Hon. W. U. Hixskl, also Life of Mrs. Cleveland, exquisite steel portraits. Voters' Cartridge Box. Frco Trade Policy, 4a, complete, sooo Agents at work report immense success. For best work, best terms, uppiy nuicjt anu maao aaj 10 u utuutu. Outfit 5c. HUBBARD Uhos., PhUadelphla, Pa. june tiA-K. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CTuigi and lutlfi tha Lair. IivnioCj h luxurUnt ftrovth. Naver F1U to Rtitor Grty HIralti Youthful Color. CurvaCA.p diwueaiAnJ hlr tilling HINDERCORNS. The &fet. rarnt avrvl Lest care for Corn , Ctinloti, At3 toe !.! AM) INAD1.QUATG STEAM MAOHINBRY I can be mado satisfactory, so that lota ot time and expense ot getting new can be avoided. It will cost notnmg to correspona wnu tne Machinery Improvement Co. State your case and and out what they can do tor TOU. Aaareas lah'ii mua 2ax. rtcn luutx ruar OFFICE, giving full particulars. July 20-Mm Of Interest to Ladies. lTa.IIlMad a PRC! SAMPLBof on mnJarfsl apaciao ror umala ccmalalata to anj Mj mta wlahaa Id tatt 1U aSlcar balON pURhaalad. tQd atauip for Hai BAiuRutorC0.,SMlM,aak5.Y. cor 85 n cico ly. ciicccDiunufnruiCM MARSIED UUI I klllllU flUlllL.llS!NCLF. uu VLn trpoblM with tho uDejtn IrrvimUrltlM m rMjuattr followltigaV ooUortpour, or frotoOon UtftUOAU MiVDMtWt M pMUlltvl tO tbU MX UUWlJ Uft OR, DuCHOINC'8 Calibrated FEMALE REGULATING PILLS. Thy ar Buwnfthaaluf to tb ntlr irtm, lmwrt ion, litQI ad ia&gatip fore to all f aQCtlom at boif braHanerMedlolnCoi.UUI8,M E0ln.ocoly. Iced Drinks For Snmmer. It lins Itocn n "Krhwcrfrngii" for n long timo to dreitlo If icul wntcr Is causntivo of kidney 'discapo, from which It stomH to ho etttlcd that tho Ameri can Buffers mora tban any other rnco, and the end is not yet. Somo physi cians, myself among tho number, strongly protest against drinking nny water or other liquid that is Dolow freezing point. Stomaoh nerves are quick to nsent sudden shocks, and temporary total arrest of digestion fol lows n draught of teed wafbr or plato of ico cream. Cool drinks, by all means, hut never cold t and 110 ico cream or frozou stuffs directly after meal". A scries of cxpetimcnts upon dogs proved that a tablo-spoonful of ico oreatu would suspend tligistlvo pro cesBci for two hours t and thero is no reason to preenmo that It would act differently in tho human Btomaeh. If It must bo tatcn at all, it is srtlo only ... j 1 . . . ... imowny ueiweeii meats or at utii 111110 nnd then onlv for vounc ueotile. whose stomaahs aro quickly replenish ed with nervo ent rgy from well filled centers. Dr. Wm. F. Hutchison, in tho -rlMcrtcw. Magazine for July. Down on tho Platform. Thn tfnn. VnA V. .1,7...... User, tin old republican journal which mis Mii'iiui'iuu every candidate 01 its nnrt'f ff.l tirn.l.lnnt tm,. T?h .11.11. 4n lilnino nnd which has never llitiohcd in Us allcgiauco to rt'publicanism, dc- nntir'trH flu. fltlll. .an ttlnlfrtrm r.1 fl.n sham republiean party of to-day in a I.. 1 ..! i ... -1 . uuuiuti ui viiuiuum niiti spitiieu etiuor ials. Tho following from a teen a edition hits iho uail bquarely ou the 11 end : "Tho republican platform adopted ib astonishing in its provisions. It is, as wo huvu raid, un-reiitiblican and nn- American. It is a platform in direct ootuiadiclion of tho history, tho prin ciples, the teachings of tbo party in whoie name a conspiracy of unscttipu- lntm tinllttniflna Viot.nt If fnctl. T.i... .vuu IUM.(U.UII. .1.. 'U, I, 1UI 111. J.IIJ- coin would have repudiated itwithdis ITU AT nnn nit lillirr linnnntn if nilj-.nn. izes individual liberty and tho debts I .1 I- -.L-'i-. . r ui ttiu iicujiie, in tne interests 01 a iav ored and would-bo aristocratic class aud Folgcr left wonls on record which condemn its most vital parts, and we mistako tho character and temper of intelligent repuDlicans of to-day, if many thousands of tbem do not con- flnmn W. mitli flir.if l.fillnta n. lliat rr,r. rescntativo newspapers have through tions in ndvance." Tho Advertiser unnorts Cleveland and Thurmau. It is now in order for the Chinese organs to assign a motive tt.. M-aceriiser. Severe (Jross-Ezamlnation. In a Kentucky court Lawyer (to U'lftl.U- I.W1..C1I .....m rrt. ...tin. . t. a Hii-LJy -.....tv lYVID JUU Wl.UII HIU defendant knocked the plaintiff downt IA!. .- . t t uutss vju my ttoss. sawyer Whero was your horse! Witness In tho big road. Lawyer You wero on vnlir linrisnt Wittmia Tl.oi ...t..it T said. "And your horso was in the big road?" "That's whin I 'lowed." "Ah hali. What timo was lit' "Don t know," Ah, hah. You wero on your norfoii "lcs.' "in tho big road!' "Ye?." "On your horso in tho big road when the dofendaut knocked tho plnintill down!'' Yes." "On your horse!" "Yes." "In tho big road!" -aes, sir. "Well, whero was tho plaintiff when ho was knocked down!" "On tho ground." "Or the ground when ho had been knocked down!" "Yes," "On your horso!" "Yes " "In tho big road!" "Yes." "Well, how far is it from tho road to tho onrinrrt" "Half mile." "From tho hie road!" xes. no Dig roan whero you wero on your horse!" "Yes, sir." "So the plaintiff was on tho ground!" "lcs." "When ho was knocked down!" "Yes." "In tho big road!" "1 es. "Well, you may co home. Wo havo no further uso for you." He had ridden a blind horso thirty-six uiiiua 10 deliver tnis testimony. jit nufa3 a. ruuttvr. I hprrt lfl hfinllx- n anAf. in no.. London that is uot rich in reminiscence; put VjMswick, uown tlammcsmith way, is a particularly, interesting nook. In an article entitled "A Chiswiok Ram- hln" in Trnrnpr'a AfflfrflTInn tr Anrtiet J w '.t-, '1 V. AW4 . fc 11 ll.l t, iMnnfinrn T). flnntPflu hoa aanrttinil I.to explorations in this charming neigh- uuiuuuu, uuw iuo uome 01 many liter- ATV flTIrl nrttstin nnnnln nnrl noinniit eH ith Rimh nnmpa na TTor.nt-tli ITnmo tho beautiful Georgiana, Duchess of T 1 T" T- 4 V a uovonsntre, rnnce itnpert, ana Jiiarga- uii AAuizucs, ms mistress, too nrst wo man to appear on the stago as a pro fessional actress. Tho result is most nlPJieinrr nnrl tha nandnv mlm Aab nn feel moved to go right over to England iu iivu sumewnere in uniswiCK must oe & rtftrtlntlInrl-7 hnrnona1 Amdrifinn Mr. Conwav's lfltter.nri.aa. in stinnln. uicuvuu uf a tut. ui uieeuuut. engravings feicrht in numhwl nf thn nnirtKnnrhrwl I. . j :l uo uvuriuuH. Tho latest nbnnt Gennrnl SlifrMnn ' that ho actually died onco but was Drought to tlio again by tho matchless human skill ol bis physicians. It was on tho afternoon of Thnrsdav. .Tnnn 7 A hpmmnrlinrrn nf tlin Dtnm.nl. .nA -- .-" .."f. w. . .1 w DivilllHiU .1 It l( been followed by a licmmorago of tho uoivcts. Atieru was no putse, no res niration. The firm iaw lind ilrnnnrnl tho oyea wero wiae open and ctazed uuu iuo iianas wero as com as ice Father Chapollo turned from the bed T ,7 : 1 . 1IA11.- 1. 1 . I otuu uuu oiiiu; - jvii is over, ana men Dossed sndlv from tho room. M Sheridan sobbed in prayer for the dead boroo s final rest. Suddenly Dr O'Reillv discovered that tlm Imnrt began to beat after fivo minutes of in nuiion, tuo proper aius were applied anu too uener.11 soon crow better Purity Your Blood. Dodlly and mental health denen4 upon uw.ivujr uuauuloa ox tno Dlooa. blood particularly In tha aprln? aummar tnn nth a kirimn. n 1 n r. V 'ha and aummar montha, wltb, IranurittAa. whtAh iinUMn 1 . ..T . ilch niteaaa, a narmleta Mood purifier 1 neoenary to rentora a healthy tone. The beit purifier and tonlo known la Bwlffa Spcolfio (8. B. a). Of tta ron oerf ul purifying and tonlo powers wo give a few teittmonlaltt Mm 11. A Dul 1 1 1.1 n . Rpwell : Co., 10 Bpruoa Btreet, New for tna boaefit of others who may iv ha &f. DO Ti let Ur. wtilou jou can uo la any war vou r ,, uiuui iiu 1 1 uui boUt, alt oyer my neoki I eould not jnrn my head without acuta pain. After Ing no rellar, I used ono bottle B. B. a. and very soon I w&a entirety i-lini,. t Jay Job'a cjoraforter. Now not at I am At M nflll.ll. a . a Ifn of my afillcUoa can bd uuli Idr. It S. UamUn. Wlnatoa. M writesi "Iue It every (nrlnor. 5. .. e'"B moappatito nnd dlKtlon, and enabling mo to stand the hot lummor days. On ustnz It I fooa booome strong ot body and easy of Inlnd.11 ' wMr- a Mltohell. West S3d Bt, Perry, New Vorlr, writes t "I weight 110 pounds when I bogan taklnsrour medicine, and now 163 pounds. I would pot bo wlttoouta&a for leveret ttoeai Its weight In gold." - Treatlia oo Illood and BWa Dlaeaxa waOM'nx. totBwitttttcmi&'r . A. E. SMITH, ESQ. has liecn for 49 jrara rotd master on the lloton llalno system nnillsnowrcslillnirat (treat Palln. N. If. Ilo says trackmen, braltcman, nrcmcn, engineers nnd conductors, as woll as batfgnge mas ters and expressmen, aro subject to kidney dis eases abovo all others. All, therefore, wl'l bo In- uTtsira m tuo statement ot his experience. "1 hare used llrown's Sarsaparltla for kidney and liver troubles, nnd can truly say tt Ins dono moro for mo than alt the doctors I ever employed, and I naro had occasion to reqiilro tlio services of tho bcit physicians In the state My wife also has been greatly benefited by Its uso. A. IS. Smith, ltoad Master, B. & M. It. It. Tlio kidneys have been soverely taxed all winter, as tho pores of the skin havo been closed, but now as warm weather has como, they need somo aid. May bo you havo that pitn across tho back; that tired feclingj thoso drawing down pnlns. If so you can gain Immediate relief by following tho example of Mr. Smith and his wife, and uso that never falling and grand corrector for I ho kidneys, liver and blod, BROWN'S Sarsaparilla. Not genutno unless made by Ara Warren ra, Bangor, Me, Mayss-d-ly. CSSUI6 DR. SCHENCKSj Mandrake PIlls Standard for over Half a Century. Pralied on Every Trial. CURE Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Heart burn, Flatulency, Colic and all diseases of the stomach; Costlveness, Inflamma tion, Diarrhoea and diseases of the bow els; Congestion biliousness, Nausea, Headache, Giddiness, Nervousness, Liv er Complaint, and all diseases arising from a gorged and sluggish liver. They reduce congested conditions, break up stubborn complications, restore free, healthy action to the organs. They are Purely Vegetable, Strictly Reliable and Absolutely Safe. Vor Sala by all Drnftglita. Price 25 cla. rr boas Sboxaa for 65 eta.! or aant by mail, poatage fr?, tm receipt ofprlca. br.J.Ll. Schenck A Son. TliUaJV Rewarded are those that read this and then act; they will nnd honor able employment that will not take tt,o nmm 1 lrora lSclr homes and families. J z. a Malpv wuli sure iur uvery luausn ous person, many have made and are now making several hundred dollars a month. It Is easy for anvonetom .kniA onri.mword. ;V. .i. .1 wi!ILmi.J.worlc' Either sex, youn or old; capital tint TlPrtlAit n atop. nnt. . ... --". "V . u j uu. AlUIJ IUIUL- liOV, special ability required; you, reader, can do it as w ell as any one. rite to us at onco Mr full par tlculats, which wo mull free. Address stlnsont vw., iunmuu, .umuu. tyuCCoO, PATENTS .aJ,eai? ana ?ade, Marks obtalncd.and all ratent b ?,tS3c5Ste,lfor,ODEllATs Ifees. OUK OKPIPR TS riT) diuttd it t. n mn..n .?EcS.Be,?e no snb-agencles, all business tlme and ntEEss COST than thoso remote from d,5?ei drawing, or photo.wlth dcscrlpUon. OurtSnTtdue VlllnaTentlsseJuVed. Ca- eentrre: ArtrtrV wuu"i ur luwn opposite Patent Ofllce, Washington, i. c. Sen Wonders exist In thousands ot iHW3, um n. burpasseu Dy tne marvels or Jhrentlon. Those who are In need of prof- t,t . iuiiii-iu u uonowuiie uvmg n.ii?.0",1.1!.?,' ?c? Ben1 aadress to tuliTnformah0VhTwuleitheTexa of ITiSfSk earn from.' to fMrer dar anounwaX reouffi " WS! SHi. 9BP"M not . 1 1 ui a. an euucmii lyaecao. EXHAUSTED VITALITY rilUESCIENCE OP ' LIFE, the great Medical Work of the and PhytleU De- htlttv PMm.lii TV. KNOW THYSELF,rd&'Yr: Im Pinuirinnl thnns. -"p-i-vii, umwi ixaij S00 paffts S va. lis nre- th. fall rilt. onlv If.oo. toll gilt, only I bj mai , waled. IUastraU sample free to -i .luuBlti' aampie jree to all young . S4.e"?1!f1 men- 1501111 nw. The Gold and f eweltod Medal awarded to tho author by the Nation al Medical Aaeoclatlon. Address P.O. liox ISas.Uoa- vard Medical CoUege, M year.' pricUce In Boton, who may bo conaulted confldentlally. Office, Na inulflnchSt. Specialty, Dlaeaaea of Sfsi. LutlhUaut. Von may never see It acaln. D! iRS. J.N.&J.B. HOBENSACK I M.dlcil ar.d 8urgleal Offle., 206 NORTH SECOND ST., PHILADA. 1.STAI1LISHED 40 YEAKS For the treatment of Yoathrul Imprudence, Iiosi of Vigor, Nervous Debility and Special Dlaeaaea. Consultation by mall free of charge. Book Sent Frco. OfflcehourifromS a.x. tosp.atfromto9 r.M Maytl.p.t-caly. DYSPEPTICS nctninr .In tha Speedy Bellaf OITTAINED Sr US1KQ , Tarrant'. Seltzer Aperient. Sold by Tarrant St Co.. K.T.. and DrugiUta exerwtere. JulylS-Mt. DR.JHEEL I. SI7M-4ftMH, lueuuful mttmtBl of tvU orbU rTout7 Hurt, Lung, Tkrot. Liver, J?'1 r"u".T MUMhll, I.l li. lit j, Vrntlw bfrrrs. lupous, 8tti.l to. a.MtBal kUihi floaT if AUpath., llmopa,lvl, L.cit b fluaia . r r -,"" i mill nt r tii lor .t?lr,Tr,tB.B .VrToi .ni LloJ 1, ,,? lag fraJ., U.ir .o... t fkt.ml., luf.rtr t.A tU U.iuuli ara dliirptat.4 If aiitla, ioi.t.1,1... Ililt1.tu;. U..1I..I .,i, tti alala'a"K.i rlfll ll! Uilaalaa Jill .... ua.a Bos.r, lat ."a" . ... June 8 'S3 ly. LADIESl Do Vour Own Dyeing, at nome, with PEERLESS DYES ! 2$iLwu.ll.2l? ewrytulng. They are sold every. ha. ... Vt "i Pacaage. 40 eolora. They rnI!1 Ifor strength, brightness, amount S,?mHa.s:v'?r ,0 'asthess of cofor. orinonalDg flualltlea. They do not orackor smut. For sale by iloyer Droe. and Jaa. u. Mercer. febitrl" SOBSOUIBE FOR THE COLUMBIAN,! lKUaJBL-ala-JLRm PERRINE'S runic UAULKV tltaTtlf vn rrnm ar.lr.rtl.il and treo from Injurious oils nnd srlilsotten contained In alcoholic llqucrB. ills especially adapted lopcrsoiis reriulrlnga stimulating tonic, Consumptives being greatly benefitted by its use. ltct ommcndcd by leading phjslclanB as n Murine, Nervine, Tonlo nnd Alterative. For consumptives It Is Invaluable. I'hlllllN F.'H 1'UllH llAltLKV MALT WHISKEY insures a return of vigor to tho stomach, a good appetite, n rich and abundant blood nnd Inirensed flesh and mupcular tissue. A Btlmulant mild nnd gcntlo In effect. Dyspepsia, Indigestion nnd all WBBtlng dls cases can bo entirely conquered by tlio uso ft l'crrlne'B l'uro llarley alt Whiskey. It Is a tonlo and diuretic nnd npowrrttil Miengthemr to the rntlro Bystfm. l'Elt KINK'S I'UIIK UAltl.KVMAI.'TWlllSKKl hue proved a medicinal protection to thoso who pursue their nvocntlons In the open air and whose dally work calls It exceptional powers of endurance. Ask vour nearest druggist or grocer for tor rEItltlNE'SPUHKUAltl.KV MALT WIHSKKY revives the energies of thoso worn but with enccsttvo bodily or mentnlelTort nnd acts as a safeguard against cuposuro In wet and rigorous weather, ltwlll drive all malarious diseases from the system, in. r.1 wnrtcraof everr vnrtitlnn nnd persons whom a wnentnry Urn renders prone tn Dyspepsia nna in i-crrme s l Malt WbUkey a powerful and hclpur to digestion. .....in '.i . in nv it a i hi i-iiur. ii.ii.iii'i .ii.... .i.i.nt,f. iimiitiv atimntntinir neys increases tunr uaKuniK iiuvnu, n. iuuibij ...u ....iiiiunv. u... .....u.ui, ..,..i.,.i.i.ihii rrrpria nrmTimin. iRa.Imetals nnd acids nnd Is absolutely tens convalescence and Is a Una Prompt OlUrCllO, lVntCH Nono genuine unless bearing turn Foi suie uj all rtmghta and grocers throughou tho united States nnd Cnnadne. 37 NORTH FRONT ST. 38NORTH WATER ST., PHIL KOK 8ALU U? DHCaOtSTS AND ALL DEALEItS. l C. B. MOBMIS, nEAI.ER IN Foreign saMommtis WINES AND LIQUORS AND JOBBER IN CIGARS.' BL00MSBURG, PA. INDUCEMENTS! We are offering great inducements to persoii3 desiring to purchase Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. tt to - - - 2 m ss at Among the Pianos -we handle are the IYERS & POND, C. C. B BIGGS, BA US $ CO., SCJi OMA CKEB Gold String and Opera Bianos. These Pianos are all first-clofca and fully warranted for five years. a Our leading Organs are the celebrated JESTJE 3' MILL' EB., UNITED ST A TES and other macs. ' Our leading Sewing Machines are the celebrated WB1TE ftE W DA VIS, NE W DOMESTIC, WE WBOME HOUSEHOLD, BOYAL ST. JOHN and STAND ABD BO TAB Y Saving Machine, tho finest nnd best Rotary Sewing Machine in the world. Before purchasing write for Catalogues to J. SALTZER'S PALACE OF MUSIC AND GREAT SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, Main St., Bloomsburg, Pa. PENNEY GOODS Alexander Bros. & Co, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CIGARS, (TOBACCO, CANDIES, FRUITS AND NUTS. SOLE' AGENTS FOR HESET MAHLAEDS HICANDIES.' FRESH EVERY WEEK. Bloomsburg, Pa. A SPECIALTY, SOLI aOIMTS tor F. P. ADAMS CO., FINE OUT CHEWING TOBACCO Sole agents of the fol lowing Dranas 01 Cigars. HKN'RT CLAY, LONDKEJ, NORMAL, INDIAN ritlNCESS, SAMSON, SIIA'KH ASH. Tutfs Pills CURE Malaria, Dumb Chills, Fever and Ague, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks. Ttiey produce rceulur. natural tvsr. iiatfuii., nover icrlpo ur lmerr.re mIIIi Jlally liu.liieva. A. a funilly luetllctiio. liej- khuulil hv lu ery liuuaeliuld, SOIJJ UVEKYWHEltE. noTS!n.ccolr, yAiNwiuauT & co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, PniLADXLPnt a , Pa, TEAS, 8YRUPS, COFFEE, UQ Alt, MOLASSES men, srioxs, bioieu ooDAt na, nic. N. E. corner becond and Arcli fits, arorden will rocclTO crompt ttaUon. MALT WHISKEY. llnrlnr Mnltnhd trtisrahtcefl tn 1)0 rh (mlrftllt tint. ure inrirj Invlgornnt l'KllltlNll'b tuiiiNirrv Q Tho atialrslsns It apnears br tho I.n libel on every boltlet t have carefully an uiij-rea inniTHK ujblkt jhalt wms- .....u..... the kid. laieY mado bv M. A J. f. I'crrlno nnd nhri wholcsomo Bpure." A'ltmM, Vamllla Arthur tlaiirJ IIIU lllUul inmilUimiow .r urtxrr t..r W Mu.t,v(, tho stgna. I Uennaana llel.bndrn ANY ORDER FOIl FESTIVAL. will bo SUPPLIED WITH THE LOAVEST Market frices, AS FOLLOWS : ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS, PEANUTS, ENGLISH WALNUTS? CREAM NUTS, l'OP CORN BALLS. BLOOMSBURR FLANINU MILL to. Tho undersigned naTlne put nil Planlnir M n Railroad street. In orst-ciasa condition, Is pro area todo allktndsor work tn his line. FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. MOULDINGS, . FLOORING, Etc. urnlshed ai reasou.uioprlcei. All lumheruied a well seasoned and none but skilled workmen areomployed. ESTIMATES FOE BUILDINGS urnlshed on application, nans and spoclfl ons prepared by an experienced draughtsman CHARLES KnCfl, UIooniHburg, Fit nas reTolntlonlied tho world dur tne tha last half century. Not least among the wonders ot In. ventlre nrOLrrcsa Is a method and system of work that can no performed all over tha country without separilni; the worLera from tbelr homes, l'ay liberal; any one can do tho work; either sex, young or old; no special ability re quired. Capital net needed; you are started free. Cut this out and return to us and we will tend you tree, something of great value and Import anco 10 you, that will start you tn business, rhlch will bring you In more money right away, than anTthtnir elaa in tha world. firana tiuttd Trtt. Aaonsfxaci a Co., Aurtuu, Maine,
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