THEr COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOQM8BTRG, COLUMBIA 'COUNTY; PA, "Nasal Volow, Catarrh and FaIm Teeth. A prominent English woman says tbo Amorioan women all havo high, shrill, nasal voices and f also tooth. Americans don't llko tlio constant twitting thoy got about tills nasal twang, and yet it is n fact caused by our dry stimulating atmosphere, and tho universal prcsonco of catarrh diffi culties. But why should so many of our women havo fabo teotht ( That is moro of a poser to tho Eng- lish. It is quite impossible to account ior ii except on tuo theory or dcrang Cd BtOmaoh nc.t.lnn (VltlQOil tiv ImnnwT. onco in eating and by want of rogular uxuruisu. Doth COnditimiP. urn unnatural Gattarrhal troubles evoiywhcre pre vail nnu enu in cougtt ana coDsump tion. which nrn timmntpi. t.w mol.i.i.irl tion induced by deranged stomach ac tion. Tho condition in a mnil rrn nnn ono unknown to our ancestors who pro- veniea ino cauarn, cold cough and consumption by abundant and regular t.ow tvik.v in uuw KUUWIi 113 ,v uruiT a JLog labin cougli and consumption remedy and Log Cabin sarsanarilla. two old fashioned standard remedies handed down from our ancestors, and now exclusively put forth under tho strongest guarantees of purity and efficacy by tho world-famed makers of Warner's safe euro. Those two rcmo d'ea plcntifnlly used as tho fall and winter seasons advance, together with an Occasional nso nf Wnrnnr'a T.nrr Cabin roso cream, to strengthen and protect too nasal membranes, givo a nrraitivn nnaiirnnnn nf frn3nm tar,,!. r ............. . aaw.au..., uwvu from catarrh and thoso dreadful and if neglected, inevitable consequences pneumonia, lung troubles and con' sumption, whioh so generally and fat ally prevail among our people. Cnmrnrln KM Kiatinr nf Sulnm Henry Co., Iowa, served four years in uiu imo war ana coniractca a disease called consumption by the doctors. Ho had frcqnent hemorrhagfrs. After Warner's Log Cabin cough and con sumption remedy, ho says, under date of Jan. 10th, 1S8S: "I do not bleed at the lungs any more, my cough docs not bother m, and I do not have any more smothering spells.'' Warner's Log Cabin roso cream cured his wifo of catarrh and she is "sound and well." Of course wo do not like to havo our women oalled nose talkers and false teeth owners, but these conditions can be readily overcome in tho maimer in dicated. Coffee Drinking and Blndness. THE EXPERIENCE OF ONE WHO HAS DROP PED THE HABIT AN UN PLEASANT T1IE0RT. I am satisfied that dofectivo vision and blindness will pretty soon be a prominent characteristic among the American people, tho same as rotten teeth have been during tho last 200 years. I make this assertion without having seen any statistics whatever on tho subject of blindness. I found out long ago that a cup of coffee leaves a night-shade on the brain which contin ues longer than an eclipse of the sun. For some time past I have been con sulting with different persons in Coun cil Bluffs, who are Buffering with fail ing, and in each instance I ascertained that the unfortunate was and is a regu lar coffee drinker. I had long noticed that the eyes of old coffee drinkers had a dry and shriveled appearance. Having discovered, some years ago, that my own eyesight was surely weakening, I then ceased to drink-coffee as freely as I had need it. But I haye learned that moderate coffee drinking is a hard thing to manage, being pretty Bure to develop into the regular habit again with insidious case, especially at those times when the phy sical system feels itself to bo in need of somo elixir. I have no doubt bu what this weak ness of tho eyes which results from coffeo drinking is duo to the sympathy which tho optic nervo ha3 for the nasal cavity (tho latter being continuous with the meinbrano of tho mouth). The nasal cavity, with its first pair of brain nerves, is naturally a principal place to bo affected by any drinking habit. For instance, to partake of a dish of Boup will sometimes causo a person's breathing to become thick and decided ly labored. All of tho sensory nerves aro much affected by coffee-drinking those gentle and highly refined threads of sympathetio force which enter large ly into the sense of smell, taste, sight ana tearing, ine entire sympathetio system is likewise involved immediate ly in tho coffee-drinking habit. The brain, again, is intensely affected there by, because the principal nerves of the brain branch off from the nasal cavity Coffeo drinking is especially injuri ous when it is resorted to as a backing ior strong lood. There are plenty of robust persons among us who have drank coffeo pretty freely for a life time, but who are scemincrlv nmnlrjrad by it. To this fact I reply that ap pearance) are sometimes deceiving to unpracticcd oyes, and that a vice does not in all cases show its effects plainly in tho first generation. The free use ot coueo dates back only one nenera tion in this country. But this I will say, that no person is as stout for threo hours atter be has drauk coffee as be was before. North American Re view. A Funled Mother of Twins. From the Omaha world. Tho mother of two sons, twins, met ono ot tho brothers In a field one morning. "Which of you two bovs am I speaking tot" asked tho mother; "is it you or your brother.'' "Why no you asKT inquired tne lad prudent ly, "iseoauso it it is your brother win oox his ears." "it is not my brother; it is I." "Then your brother is wearing your coat, lor yours bad a holo iu it." "No, mother, I am wear- lug my own coat." "Good Heavens! shrieked the mother, looking at him intontly, "you aro jour brother after an. Will Have to Wash nis Own Feet. "I wanted her to wash my ieet and out tho nails and sho would'nt do it,'' was Morris Solinsky'a exouse. to Justice Duffy at Ksex Market yester day for having abandoned his young wiie, xetto." "Catch mo washinu vour feetl'' in dignanty said the wife. "That's not a wife's duty." "Other wives do it,'' Btammero3 the husband. "Thev're fool?." exclaimed the wifiV Ho finally consented to wash his own feet and they wont homo togeth tr. Mother "Oh, doctorl I'm to glad you have come. Wo havo jnst had a scare. Wo thought at first that John ny had swallowed a gold $5 piece. Doctor "And you found that he didu't;' Mother "Yes; it was simply a nickel." Oommfoslonor's Convention. Tho Stato Convention of conntv commissioners meet at Erie lost week. Tho organization was completed Mon day evonliicr. Win. u. uirtoo. represented tins . ..... county. Various resolutions were passed which wore civen to tho memorial committee whoso duty it is to sco that they aro brought to ,bcar upon our re presentatives In tho next legislature, Iloro aro somo of tho resolutions Tliat salaries of court stonographerfl bo n red by tho prceidoct jadgo ana tuo county commissioners ot tno ro snectivn cnnnlinn. and all notca mav be declarod court records, nnd madel tho property ot tho county. That tho offico of district attorney bo a salaried office. That constables mako returns before tho nearest justice of tho peace, said justloo to lorward it to tno cieric. Constable to recoivo miloage for the actual number of miles. That the cost act of 1887 bo araend od so that it will provide for the pay ment of commonwealth .cost on hills ncquired only when tho Grand Jnry directs tho cost to bo placed on tho county. To cnlargo tho power of tax collect ors by permitting them to collect taxes by distraint in any part of tho county in which they aro lovied. That an assessor be elected tho third Tuesday of February, 1889, and triennially thereafter, who shall serve for threo years and make tho triennial assessment tho last year of his torm of office. That county commissioners shall have nntil tho first of January of the year following tho year for whioh stato tax is assessed to furnish the board of revenue commiesiomra tho evidence required for exoneration, and settlement bo mode at tnat um. That all tho taxes upon tho unseated lands shall be navablo on the' 10th day of August in each and every year, and all taxes so loviod shall be a lein upon tho timber or bark upon said unseated lands, and that commissioners may see all such lands bought by them every two yearn instead of five as was pro vided. That all lands shall be advertised in ono list to bo called tho "list of delin quent land taxes," without requiring any offioer to decido as to whether the lands are seated or unseated. That onr present system of taxation ought to be, radically changed. Light Street. ' September 19,;1888.' Rev. Ganoe, brother of Presiding Elder Ganoe of this district, prcaohea in tho M. E. Church Sunday morning. Miss Minnie Kelchnor left Thursday morning for Cleveland, Ohio, where sho expects to attend school of short hand and type writing. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea .Ever wore in town Sunday at Rev. Tubbs.. Mr. and Mrs. M, E. Siebert took in the Berwick fair last week. Miss Kato Larisn of Berwick takes charge of tno Model school at this placK A good selection. Wm. Pritchard one of .the oldest men in town died on Tuesday morn ing, after a few days.sioknees. Mr. and Mrs. O. H.tKline of' Bloom- sburg spent Sunday with Mordecai Hioks, Mrs. Kline's father. Lloyd Remley of Kingston is visit- ! f ' T . . a ing menus at iui piaue. As Interesting Experiment- PLANIIKO WHEAT GRAINS THAT WERE 5000 YEARS OLD. A most interesting' experiment has lust culminated. Tho experimenter is David Drew, of Plymouth, Mass., who last year received from a iriend in Alexandria, Egypt, Borne grains of wheat taken from a mummy exhumed near tho ruins of Memphis, and belong ing, it is believed, to the period of the -WT .1 T-k . 1 ' 1. 1 1 . amidui uynasiy, wmuii wuum uiuku it grown about 3000 B. C, or bo nearly 5000 years old. llo planted tho seed early in the spring, and carefully nur sed it. It grew rapidly, and at the time of cutting measured from six and a half to soven feet high. The leaves alternate on tho stalk liko common wheat, but tho product of the plant' is the most singular part of it, for in stead of growiue: in an ear like modern corn, there is a heavy cluster of small twigs in place of the pmdle, which bangs downward from its weight, and each twig is thickly studded with ker nels, each ot which is in a separate husk. From what is thrashed a larger crop win no-grown next year. Johnnie "I wish I lived in Sonth America." Mother "Why, Johnnie!" "Tho mammas down thore don't wear any slippers. ' "ics, my son, but you must also re member that the little boys in South America do not wear any troaseis." "That's so. It's queer that I never thought about that. Much Too Formal. One night John R. MoLean, editor of the Cincinnati Enquirer, was seat ed at bis desk up to his eyes in busi ness, when a bumptious young reporter strolled in from the city editor's room, and, seating himself familiarly near the editor-in-chief, inquired in an off hand way: "Well, Mac, bow does the news pan out to-nightt" Not in the least disconcorted by the action of his subordinate, who, by tbo way, was a new-comer on the p per and hardly known to him, Mr. Mo Lean responded in an apparently pleas ant way: "Don't call mo 'Mao,' it seems too stiff; call mo Johnnie.'' Old Lady ("down upon followers") ."That young man who is just going out, I suppose, is your brother, JanoT" Maid "No, 'm. Not ray brother, m'um which he's a young man m'um most r'spect'hle, m urn as I'vo 'opes of 1 1" PERFECT combination Or harmless vegetable remedies that will restore the whole system to healthy action, la absolutely needed to cure any dlieate "for the disease that affects one organ weakens alL Paine' Celery Compound It THIS PERFECT COMBINATION. PtMthe proof V kT? suffered terribly from nsrvouaness and kidney . trouble. I bought two buttles el l'sliw'i Celery Compound, ' and oh, now It did help rue I 1 havo so much faith til -your medicine, for I know wbst It did forms." ' Ontario Contra, N.V. Mcs. J, 1, Watson, ' PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND , a. Tor firs years I lufftred with malaria and nervousness. ' I tried l'alne's Celery Cunpuuud, and 1 can truthfully say that Ave bottles cunplttely cured me. I cheerfully recom mend It, for I know It to he a good medicine." r 1 k Cuu. L. Biiuuu, Utter Curler, Euuluii 1), Brooklyn, N. Y. CURES ALL NERVOUS DISEASES; Neuralgla,Rheumatltm,Paralytlt,Billountts,Dyipeptla,CoitlvenettPllei, Liver Com. plaint, Kidney Trouble, Female Complaints, and all diseases arising from Impure Blood. II. sisforst. Wma. Btcnias. St. sl for .,.8 thaleadi bos. I (I. sit for at Wius, nicaian. tux a Co., trot's., Uurllrigsua, VL lis Usrs tin Clery trsds usrs. I sos a Oa, Prow-, iiuruiirtoa,Yti LFor th Narvou, Th Ptbllltaf d, j Th Agd. Look Oat For. Oounttrfe'it. DimCULT OK DETECTION SCRUTINIZE ALL 111LL9 CAREFULLY. Counterfeit five and ono dollar bills aro being cxtcnslvoly circulated. Tho Now York Sub-Treasury officials say, they aro so skillfully executed that they would dccelvo almost everyone unless carefully scrutinized. Tho pa per in tho five-dollar bill is a tnflo tblokcr than it should bo, nnd tho head of Gen. Grant, which adorns this-bill,! is somewhat rongher nnd less evenly! executed than on tho genuino bill. In tho out) dollar countet felts tho paper ft mnrn nnftrlt lilri. llin ffAnnltin rmnftrJ " - . .J - - ...W ..V...-...W J I 1 I but tho hftmo defect exists in tho head; of Gen. Grant. j Ono of tho officials nt tho Sub-Treasury said that tho best way to detcot a counterfeit in these bills was by hold it up to the light. In tho genuine' bill thore aro two fine silk threads bluo In color, running longthwlso of tho bill, one near tho top and th? other a cor responding distance- from tho bottom, which can bo Boon readily when tho bill Is held between tho oyo nnd tho light. Thcso threads aro mado in tho paper and cannot bo counterfeited al though sometimes countcrfoitors imi tated them by tracing a fine bluo line along wliero tho thread weuld be in a genuino bill, but that could easily bo discovered, becauso in the genuino ar tlclo tho paper can be opened with the point of a knifo or a pin and tho thread exposed. Minister "You say a great many bright things, Bobby, don't yon?" Bobby "Not as many as I used to." .Minister "Why not!" Bobby "Slippors." D S ANDRES $ CO., HEADQUARTERS FOR Stcinway, Solimer, Krunicli &Ksicli Fischer, Emerson, Pease PI A TO! AND THE CELEBRATED Wilcox & White Organs. S"Plano3 uncd and Repaired by com potent workmen. Send for Catalogues. 21 WEST THIRD ST., Williamsport, Pa. noTll-87-ly. LADIES on i Knimal vnnp NinirM tlr vsar. I sna ntiMt ft week and you hr6 the fintiVpolUhed tton Ln the "ono. rot um py til urocn ana bwtb ueaiertv. Moyer Brothers Jobbing Agents, Bloomsburg, MVfeaUvo tlVER IiETTXHB OP IXITATIOXS. .JLZWATM ask ron Dit. riEiicira, pxzxBxa, oa LITTLE BXJQAU-COATEO TIZLS. Ileitis entirely vegetable, ther' op erate without disturbance to the system, diet, or occupation. . Put up ln glass vials, hcrmetl cullyscaled. Alwnys frcsu end reliable At a laxative, alterative, or puroatlve, these llttlo reliefs give tha most perfect satisfaction. SliHMMif, ntlloni HeadaeUei Dlzzluess, Constipa tion, IndlKeat ion, Ilillous Attacks, nnd all derangements of tho stom ach and bowels, aro prompt ly relieved and permanently cured br tho, uao of Qr. IMcrce'a iMcatont l'urgattre Pellet. In oxplauation ot the remedial power of these Pellets over so great a variety ot diseases. It may truthfully be said that their action upon the eystem is universal, not a gland or tissue escaping their souatlvo Influence. Sold by i druggists, Si cents a viaL Manufactured at tho Chemical Laboratory of WoitU)'s DisratgABT Mbdicil AssocLi.TioN,:Bnffalo, N. Y. $500 ra Is offered by the manufactur ers of Dr. Bace's Gatarrli Iteuiedr, for a case ot Chronio Nasal Catarrh wbioti they cannot cure. svMirronis of catabhsT.-duu, heavy headache, obstruction ot the nasal passages, dlschargci falling from the head into1 tho throat, sometimes' profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid t the eyes' are weak, watery, and Inflamed i there la ringing In the ears, deafness, hacking or coughlnr to clear the throat, (expectoration ot offensive matter, together with ecabs from ulcere: the voice is changed and has a nasal twang;, the breath is oflonslve; smell and Us to are lm Dafrcd! theru.ls a sanEutfon of dlulnpu vlth itaeutul dcprcsslonj a-hackhig coughaud gen-' eral debility. Only a few of the above-named one out re. No disease is so eeinmon. more -decx-ptlvor and dangvroua, or less understood by physicians. lly its mild, soothing, and hearing properties. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Ktsmedr cures the worst cases ot Catarrh. Mcoldiliisthe bead," Voryna, and Catarrhal Headache. Bold by, druggltu everywhere t 60 cents. Tntold'AfOuy from Catarrh Prof. W. 1J ACSMgn, the famous mesmerist, of Ithaca. flvlVwrittsi "Boms ten years ago I Buffered untold agony from chrqnlo nasal catarrh. My family physician gavo me tip as Incurable, and sald.I.must die. My. case was such a bad one, that every day. towards sun set, my votoe wouU become eo hoarse I could barely speak above a whisper. In the morning my coughing and clearing of my throat would almost strangle me. lly the use of Dr. tJsge's Catarrh Remedy, ln three man till, I tu well man, sad the oure cat beta permantnt. "Constantly Hawkins; and Spilling;." Tnoiils J, Botmxo, Esq., tXHTint Strut, SU .Louis, Afon writes I "1 was a great sufferer from catarrh for three years. At times 1 could hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking and i spitting, and 'for the last eight months could not breathe through the nostrils. I thought nothing could be dono for me. Luck ily. Iwea advised to try Dr. b age's Catarrh Remedy, and I ara now a well man. I believe it to be the only sure remedy for catarrh now manufactured, and one has only to give It a fair trial to eiperlence Sftoundibg results and a permanent cure." Three Bottle Cure Catarrh. EU IlOBBipa. Jiunion P, O- Columbia Co, Pa sayst "My daughter had catarrh when sho was live years old, very badly. 1 saw Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy advertlsed,'and pro. cured a bottle for her, and soon saw that It belpad her I a third bottla effected a perma nent cure. She 1 now alghtoea years old and sound and hearty." uttrfCA J? sV ' Ex-l'residcnt Arthur Died of Brlffht'B rtlvAao ot tho kMnrrn. Rntium scores of ottarr brilliant miDllo men. lir. Kdwardg Mltor of the .Vm rot Jtatfoil Reporter, Mrs tnat this dispone is growlnff mora, common nnd fatal uaily. inoplo Iihto It without nowlb(f It; until a ouro Is Impawtblo. U arises from poison In the blood. The kidnoyn and llror fall to act, the poison 11bps finally to tho brain, causln? conrnlMnnaianii death, lis first symptoms are dullness In thel head, wandering pains about the body, especially llr euro Is a miyi cine lhat will atltnuinu ihn n. or, ktdnexs and sMn to throw orr the poison and! than ant itrttn tha Iwiwnl n ami I matters out of tho system, near In mind that anr) kldner affection, neglected, soon runs Into IlrlghVa disease. Dr. iirown's harsafakiiaa cures It In a1 very simple nnd certain war. it sweep through) the corrupted circulation like a' current of fresh! air through a room filled with Kas. It opens tha natural outlets and expels (he dendlr clement bo-l fore It has tlmo to do further mischief, one week's1 uk ot It will satisf jr you ot the truth of what wo Carleton I. Williams, ot Amesbury, Mass.,. writes: "I had nrlght's disease of tho kidneys,! and mado up mr mind to die. The, best physicians had treated mo, and done no real eood. At this! time you presented me with n boftlo of Browk-s HinsiPARiLLA. I used six bottles and consldor my-' self a well man." This splendid remedy mar bo a, (lod-scnd to you. It you havo the slightest tear I ot this dread disease resort at onco to I BROWN'S Sarsaparilla- Not genuino unless made by Ara Warren Is Co., nangor, Mo. mayssdly RAXLKOAD XIK1 MALI -rELA.WARK, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. STATIONS. NORTIIOHDIRUNP,.,.., S 40 NOItTn. r St A. M. A, it. 1 SS 1010 s 15 ...... io 5 e so .... 10 29 6 34 1 68 10 3S 40 2 14 10 63 a 88 2 19 11 00 7 06 2 4 It 07 7 11 2 29 It 16 7 20 .... 11 29 7 97 .... 11 26 7 31 11 30 7 33 2 43 11 87 7 41 2 64 11 44 7 49 2 69 It 49 66 8 09 11 63 8 OS 3 19 12 OS 8 IT 3 ! 19 Id 8 22 It 20 8 38 8 33 12 23 8 33 3 39 19 30 8 38 3-13 12 37 8 46 .... 19 41 8 49 It 45 8 63 3 62 12 60 8 68 3 64 19 66 9 03 4 01 1 03 9 09 1 It 9 17 .... 1 19 25 ..... 1 26 9 80 4 22 1 80 S3 r k r sf ax SOUTH. AM rs rs 9 60 2 03 6 20 9 65 .... 8 25 10 00 1 14 8 30 10 08 2 21 6 37 10 16 2 23 6 41 10 22 2 84 60 10 17 2 89 111 10 30 ... S9 10 34 2 47 7 03 10 39 2 60 7 07 10 48., 2 54 7 12 10 47 2 69 7 It 10 61 8 03 7 21 10 63 8 06 7 25 It 02 3 19 7 43 11 12 8 29 7 5! .11 1 3 89 8 07 II 28 3 43 8 13 11 67 8 61 8 20 3 57 8 27 11 48 4 01 8 31 11 62 4 OS 8 S3 11 It 4 19 8 41 12 05 4 18 8 47 12 10 4 24 8 62 12 IS 4 19 8 57 12 30 4 46 9 15 4 64 9 23 19 40 5 00 9 28 11 63 5 15 9 43 r It r U T st Cameron. 5 55 Chulasky. . s 00 Danville e 08 catawissa su ltuporu.. a so IiloomsDurg .. 0 s Kspj-.. 42 LlmoUldKO.. 6 60 Willow Qrovo... ... S Brlarcreek..... s 69 Berwick ...... ? 03 neach Haven 7 n Hick's Ferry. .... 7 19 Rhlckshlnny . 7 so Ilunlock's 7 43 Nanticoke 7 60 Avondale. 7 64 Plymouth .... 7 69 Plymouth Junction,.... 8 03 Kingston 8 oa Bennett 8 12 Maltby . 8 17 Wyoming . 8 82 West Plttaton. 8 27 Plttston .... 8 33 Lackawanna 8 40 Taylorvllle... 8 48 Bellevue 8 64 8CRANT0X. ......... II 00 r m STATIONS. A U BoaixroH 10 Bcllovue..., a 16 Taylorvllle. e so Lackawannr 21 Plttston...., 8 West Plttston 42 Wyoming. 8 47 Bennett . 8 63 68 7 05 7 10 T 14 7 19 7 2S Rtngston Plymouth Junction.. Plymouth Avondale. Nantlcoke... , TTunlock's Shlckshlnny .. .... ... 1 47 ... 7 65 ... 8 01 ... 8 07 .. 8 13 ... 8 IS 8 20 ... 8 28 8 82 ... 8 37 8 '2 ... 8 67 9 03 ... 07 ..... 9 22 nick's Ferry. Beach Tlaven Berwick Bnarceek. willow drove...... Llmo Ridge. wpv.. Uloomsburg Itupert.... catawissa Danville Chulasky. Cameron NORTH UHBIRHND.. A If Connections at Kupert with Philadelphia & iteaaing itaiiroaa ror Tamanena, Tamaqna, win. lamsnort. snnbnnr. PoftnvtUn. ftttl AtKsrthnm. berland with P. A K. Dlv. P. K. R. for narrtsbunr, liuvk uaYcu, cmponum, warren, uorrr ana una v. jr. 11 A 13 1 iiAiJ, uen. Man., scranton, Pa Pennsylvania Eailroad. iixn Philadelphia & Erie R. R, Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. r TIME TABLE. In effect AUQ. 5, 1883. Trains leave Kuntrary EASTWARD 9.40 a. m.. Rea Rhore Tlmrenn fdailr ezceD nunnayj, ior iiamsnunfanaintermeaiatesiations' arrlvtnc at Phlladelnhla S.15B. m. ; New York. Jl.MD.ra.! Baltimore. 4.43 r. m Washington 8.63 n. m.. connectlce at Phlladelnhla for all Bea snore points, -rarougn passenger coacn to riuiaueiDma. 11 1.43 n. m. Day excreta dally except 8nnday),fornarrlsburfr and tnterme- uiauj stations, arriving at rnuaneipnia A.60 p. m. : Mew York. 0.35 tj. m. : Baltimore .45 p. m. ! 'Washlnirton, 8.00 p. m. Bullet Parlor car luruuKn to rnuaaetpma ana passenger CO acnes throntjh to PhlladelDhla and Baltimore. 7,45 p. m. Renovo Accommodation (dally for Harrlabnrc' nnd all Intermediate stations, arriv ing; at I'nuaaeipnia 4.23 a. m. : new York 7.10 a. m. iiaiumore. cja a. m. ; waBnicjrton o.eu n. m. Pullman sleenlnircarfrom WIUlamsDtto Phlladel phla. Philadelphia pasnepg-ers can remain In sleeper undisturbed until 7 a. m. mn n m T.1I.tlM.llrif..1I.nt.l,HM aMi, Intermediate -stations. arrWing; at Philadelphia 8.25 a. m. Mew York, 11. so a. m. : Baltimore 8.15 '&.m.; vvaBnin-Ton, v.soa. m. 'inrouirn mil man sleeping cars are run on this tralnto Philadelphia, oaitimoroano wasninRion, ana inrou-rn passen, ger coaches to Philadelphia and Baltimore. WK8TWARD. 8.10 a. m. "Erie Mall fdatm. for Brie era all Intermediate stations ana Csnandalitu& ard Intermediate stations, Rochester. Buffalo and Niagara Falls, with through Pullman Palace cars and passenger coaches to Erie and Roches- vor. 9.S& News Exnress fdailr excent Snndav for iwk uaveu ana lULenneuiaie aiaiiuna. 12.62 p. m. Niagara Express (dally except Bun' 'diyifor Kane and Intermediate stations and Can. ar.rtalmia and nrlnclnal Intermediate stations. R-vheater, Buffalo and Niagara Palls with through passenger coaches to Kane and Rochester and Buffet Parlor car to Watklna ' 6.30 p. m. Fast Line (dally-except Sundayltor Re- uqto ana intenneaiate srations, ana Aimira, wat klns and Intermediate stations, with through pas senger coaches to Renovo and watktns. , y.ao a. m. sunaay mail tor ttenovo and interme- THROUGH TRAINS FOR SUNBlfRY FROM THE ' T. 1 .m . CXI mil. Sunday mall leaves Phlladelnhla 4.ao a. m Harrlshurg 1.40 arriving at Snnbury 9.20 a. m. with k,n,, .l.nnl..... . '(.,,. .1-.l.l 11,1 uuiuu.it ani.111, 1.1.1 uviu f U11"M1C1UU1IS W U' Uamsport. news oxpress leaves i-Biiaaeisnia 4. so a.m. Harrlshurtr, 9.10 a. m. dally except Sunday arriving at Sunburr 9.63. a. m. Niagara Express leaves PhlladelDhla. 7.40 a. m. : Baltimore T.30 a. m. fdailr except Snnday arriving at fMtnbury. tx.51 p. m., iii,u uiruuKU nuuer. i anur car irum ruiiaaeinma and tnrongb passenger coaches from I'hllidel. pnia ana uaitimore. Fast Line leaves New York 9.00 a.m.; Phlladel shla.ll.a0a.m-: Washington. 9.60 a. m.: Haiti. more,'l0.43 a. m., (dally except Snnday) arriving at imuum. U..1-I i. in., "iiu burouL'u poaseiiirei coaches from Phlladelnhla and Baltimore. cnesmu .caver new YorxB.oop.rn. ; rnuaaev phla, 11.23 p. m.:, Washington, 10,00 p.m.; Balti more, 11.20 p.m., (dally) arriving at SuntraryMO a. ui.. wiia tnrougn t-uuman sleeping cars trom rblladelnhla. Waahlneton and Baltimore and through passenger coaches from Philadelphia. HUNnilltV.HAZI.KTON A- WILKKHB ARItE ItAII.KUAII AND NUUTII AND WKHT DITANOII IIAII.WAY. (Dally except Sunday.) Wllkesbtrre Mail leaves Bunburv 9.6a a. m. re stall arriving at Bloom Ferry latt a. m,, vrilkes-barre !llsn.m. Express East leaves sunbury 6.33 p. m., arriving A, lllnnm Va.-w . n. n ll'lll- v.. , W l. n M av u.uuu. U..U1MI1,, nu.n-u.ii, liMy. in Bunburv M all leaves Wl Ikesnarre 1 0.20 a. m. arrlv. ingat,moomrerryii.t?a.m.,riunoury 12.33 p. m MiiRina,iiiMts miinDtt-uurrv Z.OO p. m., ar riving at Bloom Ferry 4.19 p. m., sunbury MOp.m SUNDAY ONLY. Sunday mall leaves Bunbury 9Ai a. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry lo.it a. ra., wilkes-Uarre 11:43 a.m. Sunday accommodation leaves Wllkes-Barre 6:10 p. m., amnng at uioom rerry, e.39 p.m., BanDary, 1:30 p. nt CIIAS. B. PUOH. J. R. WOOD. Oen. Manage' oen. Paasenger Agent DR. X HEEL ptJO Or.., Hiilvitils, ffc With U yr ( U rtUl nri MM. sr lasli-sasi tMso t aura warn sns,. or vft.i b mtf aitvlm u ft. ISr, TsWf Otfan ASM ts UT ftdeanlalaa t .(.,.. f-JU4 ii-wUUiu), vis M ua a, ar,,,, laniMU IaavI aaaarml Irwfttaeai tJ aJt 1ss.kisa SPECIAL DISEASES AND BLOOD POISON, OHHTINATE U1.CKIU4. IILOYCIIEH. IIIII'ITIONN. I'ini'I.EH, NtVILL. IiytJN.INt'IiAMMATIOM. lAtstVltOltly Karly Keeay, riiyalral and Menial I'roatrallou, Melonetiolla, Bladder nnd ltlduey Illseaaea. (Acute esses 4 10 4.j.)- iuu,i i MY DIETOUD MnUsIss ths AU.p4tbU, LTioKp4itJa ClMtl A alul sjiusu cf b1UU. tha ! vae Laewa lb.Br4 rcrBiaa.allrtb.vMi, tw LralllMlUl a4 'rlvut I'rMtlcal KsscHcae alui .f.rr itntij ui sb.u Snoaa M HlMW r.r qklk.it rtMT.rr .84 p.faia. s.at csr. Ika mwat daageroua eases eellclled. Vaunt, sldjl-f.4 si 14 ua vrtt .f ,U rw sos Tralk. sttalas fr.4. U.lr Mt.mw t. ?i!lU. .B.r,r.. T..U..4. er 4U.pp.UU4 bf cMk.,tt.U ... ft irr.Uof ul ljUs ilnrilMaiiu u v.ll uuw .lite -. - .ip.n... w.iaa ib.t a., mwh. J- lllll la lb. UttlftUt a ill UT, Dt.tr .ItfarlBf tr.4 4. fc'.SfV.''tt. STtl"- Bi4Ift4alais, treat l It, luiifl, UU ugutt IT -M IT, frZ'- I 1 Bttrttyedb B'lavigh. MORB SIONIWOANCR TIUH WOVJLU BR SUPPOSED IN EVERYDAY OACllINATTON. An nnlhorlty 6n laughter i'ayi: It li been ob86rred that larigtilor w In dioatlvo of a pafttcnlkr tcrrlpor and character, aco'ordlpg to tho soriii'd of tho- VOvVol that br'evaUi In ciohlnna tion. Persons thai laugh In A bread Latin 'A" are bpoh-hoarted, hohost people, fond Of nois Joonndlty; "bat perhaps of Voluble1 tnood. ExOcbsIvo jurking laughter, however, is art ovi ddnbfl of Vulgarity. Thoso Wiighlng in a dry "A"' are respectable, but little oxpanslvo, and a hard lot of 'people. Whon tho Latin "E" nreyatla thoro prevails also a phlegmatic, melanbholy temper. Timorous, unsteady people, also those imbued with malicuity, lnnnli in a trlnd nt uraillnn- i'T '' Laughter in "O", is tho utterance of proud, bold, imperative, eomowhat bantering poople. Bewaro of thoso that, laugh iu "oo" (u). Thoy aro iraitort, haters, sconiers. New York Sun. Who Was Boas, Anyway. Caller. "I would liko to boo tho master of tho house, ploaso." Servant (to master). "Thcro's a gintloman at tho dure, sorr, as Wud liko to sco tho masthcr of tbe house" Master. "Johnny, toll your mothor a gentleman has called to seo her." Johnny. "Mo, thcro's a man called who wants to Bee the boss of tho house.'' Ma (upstairs). Toll him, please, that he will find Bridget in tho ' kitch en." Caller (to Bridget). "If thero ia any one in authority here, madam, I would liko to seo him ahem! her." Bridget "Authority! Johnny, there's a gintleman hero lukin' for ycz." Anything For a Trade Peddler I am introducing a now kind of hair-brush whioh Business man (impatiently) I've no use for a hair brush. Can't you see I'm bald? Peddler Yes, sir. Your lady, perhaps-Business man Sho's bald, too, ex cept when sho goes out. Peddler Ye, sir. Child at homo; 'probably ' Business man Only a month old. llaldtoo. Peddler Yes, sir. You keep a pet dog, may be Business man Wo do, but it'a a hairless hog. Peddler (desperately) Can't I' sell you a fly trap Birt Old Lady "Why aro you' not play ing ball with the other little boyst ' Little Boy "I muffed or fly in do lef field, and de capt'n chuclied an nod er fellow in me place." 013 Lady "1 wouldn't watoh them play if thoy treated mo like' that." Littlo Boy '! ain't 'whtchin' 'era play; I'm waitin' till do game's over tor lick; do' capt'n." i mm i Loo Cabins wero not hot-houses and tho pcoble who'dwelt'in them' were not hot-house growths, They w'erea" hardy healthy generation and the rem edies used wero simple preparations reproduced irt Warners Loir Cabin Couch and ConautrjDtion Remedy'and Warner's "Tippecanoe" tne great stomacn tonic. Tats Spr'inos.'Tenti., July 4, 1888. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.t During the spring of 1871, while vvorlttoe In tbe field at my home In Morgan county, Oa., I pulled off my shoes to give taf feet a rest. Unfortunately, I walked into a clump of poison oalc, ana in a few days my feet were in a terrible condition, and I coutl not put on the because of the soreness and swelling. I was treated as 'poison oak cites usually are; 'and everythlnz was healed up. About the same time the following spring, 1872, my feet became sore again, as at first, and every succeeding spring for five years brought back the same condition of the dis ease, only each time It became more 'dis tressing, because I began to think it ,was a lifetime trouble. Finally, t was Induced to try Swift's Specific. I took six bottles, and to-day am entirely-well. My Improvement' was gradual from tha first, and no evidence1 of the disease remains. I thai) takti pleas ure in testifying as to its curative proper ties. It Is the greatest blood purifier in esv. Istcnce. Yours truly, J. L. Morcan. The foregoing certificate Is taken at random from thousands of letters iii posses sion sf the Swift Specific Co., and 'presented simply as a sample. It is a, voluntary statement, giving fast and results' of the cue. Its accuracy and genuineness are beyond question. 1 A valuable Treatise on Blood and Sldo Diseases malted free, Address THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer' t Atlanta. Ga, D! 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