THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY" PA. 5 AMID SEAS 01? ICE, 8CENE8 AMONG THE QLACIER3 OF THE UPPER ENQADINE. Climbing Snow C11 Alpine Height Unit Avalanche Formation of it Glacier A I Moraine Uow "Glacier Corn" I roruied. ' "Olacler Table" Mnnllna, As far as my vision extended there was nothing In sight but Ice and snow, and tho snow was exceedingly whlto, I Assure you. Tho driven enow von havo In towns and plains Is a decided brown compared with the dazzllnrr snow wo saw un there at the tops of Swiss mountains. Forovcr and forever this virgin gown llos on all ! the peaks, as It also covers tho lower val leys in winter, it nas the soit iook or dove's breast, It rests on rocks a thing of beauty, and often It Is vcrv dangerous. It falls In soft, puro flakes, clings to all the projections, eovors rocks with charm ing traceries, and spreads Itself like a Sheet or wiuto satin over the, upper vales. Bat tho touch of a passing eagle's wing, the light weight of a chamois, or the Carof nl step of on expert climber will de tach It from Its crest and send It down. Then It coos slldlnir. rumbllntr .nlonir. breaking and reforming as It falls, over Increasing In volumo and velocity, and, tmrsuluc Its wav. becomes a dovostatlncr. terrible avalancLo that bends and breaks trees, gathers up earth and stones, and rolls Into tho Kngadlno with an awful sound, spreading destruction and dismay In Its path. They call these sort of things staublawlncn, or dust avalanches, becauao they consist attho start of cold, dry, powdery snow only, and thoy aro often far more powerful than a raging hurri cane. But tho avalanches usually seen lying In high Alplno valleys, covered with dust, earth and stones and great trunks of trees, aro known as grunulawlnon or compact avalanches. It was a grand eight on which wo gaied. Glaciers filled overy valley and ravine. and tho lco stood up In tall ramparts wherever tho spaco was too narrow to hold Its rigid waves. Glacier lco U Bnow that has for a considerable time, been sub jected to enormous pressure. If you squeeze a snowball In your hand unttl It Is very hard It bocomos ley. So In tho Alps, the continual fall of snow Is tho pressure and tho nun's heat the warmth which produces thoso seas of lco that aro called glaciers. There ore over COO of tnem in Switzerland, and soma aro coeval with the glacial period of this continent, while others aro now in process or lorma tlon. Winter Is their season of rest, but with tho spring they resumo their onward motion, dao to tho combined action of heat and gravitation. For In splto of their apparent Immobility all Alpine glaciers do movo constantly, although with tuiierent degrees of speed, and, llko liquid streams, thev carry with them debris of all sorts. but principally tho stones that fall on their surface from too mountains Bides. Tho glacier starting In Its purity from somo whlto unsullied peak, loses before many years Us spotless character. Tho wintry frosts gathering Into Iron bonds tho streams that trickle down tho moun tain Bides expand tho water In freezing and shatter rocks with a force that tho most solid cliffs cannot nosslblv resist, Thus broken fragments drop on to tho onco unspotted bosom of tho lco sea and swell its burden witn advancing years. The debris thus broucht down form what aro called moraines. Each glacier has a moraine on either sldo of It; its end Is a terminal moraine, and wnon two glaciers unite their lateral moraines join and form a medial moraine. Ono of tho largest medial moraines hereabout I saw as we camo down from this excursion. It Is In tho center of tho Morteratsch Glacier and is about fifty feet or more broad and per haps twenty feet high In Its center. Wo were struck uy tho Infinite white ness of everything, and I havo sluco learned that it Is owing to tho presence of glacier com. Thero Is on glacier clad mountains a neve, or finely crystallized snow, which is never fully melted, and this Is tho pressure that forms tho glacier lco. flow, glacier lco 13 qulto dllterent to that which results from freezing water, and Is found to consist of crystals varyimr In slzo from that of a hon s ese to a phi's head; these particles are knows as granules or glacier corn, and In minute holoa air Is Imprisoned. Where tho air bubbles aro absent the irlacler has a blue ish tint, and is no longer that puro white which puzzles so many persons. With the oldest guido carefully leading the way wo walked over tho lco sea of Dia volezza. Beforo wo had gono far on Its level surface I saw bowlders sUDDortcd at some height on ice pedestals and I stopped to examine them. "Glacier tables," said the etude at the tall end of our proces sion, but his remark convoyed no useful information. 1 soon saw that tney re suited from the presence of a block of stone. It hod fallen on the sea. and had. so to speak, protected the lco directly be neath it from the heat of the sun. In consequence, while tho glacier all round has been dissolving and slnklnrr. tho Ice Under theso bowlders has but slightly melted, and gradually a pillow is forming under each rock. "But the bowlder Is not balanced evenly on the top," observed tho Boston lady. It was explained to her that because tho Bun Is able to reach theso ice pedestals more freely on tho south side than on the north the thing naturally inclines toward the south. As we walked along wo noucea a uno 01 sona coverca mounds about four or Sve feet hlrrb. and culminat ing In a sharp ridge. We scraped off a nine oi tno Sana ana eartn ana, round that a mound was composed of lco which looked auito black when it was uncovered. The reason for tho oxistenco of these cones was obvious. The ice protected by the sand had remained unmelted, and the wind had thinned tho drifted bean Into a pointed shape. Suddenly we hoard a cracking Bound whch was accompanied by a noise like that of a distant explosion, and the iruldo said this announced tho formation of another crevasse. Presently the sound of falling water, which grew louder and louder as wo accroached, was heard, and soon we reached a point whero a stream drotroed down a shaft in tho ice and was lost to eight. The guldo called this deep hole a moulln, and ho gently re marked that a false step in Its direction would toko a fellow down bevond all human old. Agassiz and Tynuall both tried to ascertain the thickness of glaciers bv taking soundlnrrs down theso monllns. The former found no bottom at 800 feet on ono sea and on another ho estimated the thickness at 1,500 feet. Cor. Now xors inuei. XXTlatlon In Artillery Firing. 'When the great gun which has thrown a boll eloven miles happens to bo aimed north, a lateral deviation of 200 feet must bo taken Into account for tho diff erenco in rotating speed between tho spot where it Id tired and tho spot whero the missile. Mil strike New York Bun. Abot ''Canned Good. PoUonlnf. Tat, with all the advantages of canned ids, some peoplo abstain from their use, ause ther think thev are unwholesome. idea has arisen from the fact, that among the hundreds of millions of tins annually consumed, thero Is now and then one Imperfectly sealed, thus admitting the air and spoiling the contents. These are easily detected, from tho fact that they generally havo "swelled" or puffed up ends, and, after opening, by the exercise of common sense In the use of the organs of taste and smell. No ono thinks of eat ing a docayed potato, or spoiled eggs, fish or meats, bnt somo consumers seem to think that because a thing Is put up In sometimes results In more or less severe -' -. 1 ...V I -V. V- W.mvAD Ul VUUlOinillUtUUS. t. Ult.ll, 111 HlOTD davs of sensational press dispatches, uro us. nallv announced as "cannea mods oolsou. lmr. Before the Invention of canned (roods, cholera morbus was as common as it is now, hut it was called cholera morbus, and not "canned (roods poisoning;.' It is betrlnnlnsr to bo understood bv tho medical profession and the prbllo that this tpjre of illness Is largely the result of the decomposition of organlo matter, which, in Its earlier stages, develops a form of alkaloid poison, technically known Bt ptomaines) but such cases are more common with spoiled meat, fish, milk, cheese and ico cream than from cauned goods, and it U safo to say that, consider, lg the enormous amount of canned goods nsed. thev aro mora wholesome than any similar amount of food not canned. Francis B. Thurber in Medical Classics. -rmrxa-eTBnU'STlaTa'lreBds. , A Philadelphia barber makes the state ment that there aro fewer bald heads omonij tho peoplo of wealth and fashion in Philadelphia than among tho same IrcTlftlm for ftanbnrn. Hero U a prescription for sunburn rhich mail be eflectpili If you ou m n pouoa iposter. tnro ijr TtUi A. a pliyaiq to Ih dog, Ahd jret lelf k fine, httltky brown) Muflt fate amrl of has & tendency to ydursaj our iocs smarts or nas a tendency to H-l, uso a towel wrnn4 out of bolUnf atorand laid over It twice or thricA,- ow tone Commercial Adveriler. Borne New Found Indian Tribe. The great table land of Matto drosso, In the western part of Brazil, Is still one of tho least known portions of South America. When Dr. Clauss and Dr. von don Stelnen penetrated It several years ago, and followed tho large Xlngu river from its head waters to the Amazon, thoy floated down about 1,000 miles beforo they reached tho known portion of the river. iiiey aid not havo timo to adequately study tho strangu and unheard of Indian tribes thoy mot nmtd theso dense forests and barren uplands, and for tho purposo of making f urthor researches among them Vi. von den Stelnen returned to tnoupper Xlngu last year. Ho visited tho villages of nlno of thoso tribes, and In a recent lecture in mo do Janeiro ho gave the in teresting results of his studies. Thoro Is hardly a corner of tho earth whoso people havo not had gomo Inkling of the great world beyond them. Bnt thoso prlmltlvo natives or tno upper Xlngu had, apparently, never soon a scrap of trado goods or hoard that human beings existed outside their llttlo clrclo of observation. They uso. no metal Imple ments, but foil trees with stone axes to clear tho irround for tholr plantations of ... . I 1 . . V " -it- -I .. inujaa curu, cgnuuKuuwuiiwu. iii'wwh shell ornaments, they uso hammers and nails of stono to perforate them. Thoy mako knives out of shells and tho sharp tooth of a certain fish, and with theso poor tools thoy carvo their rudely oma monted stools and weapons. Dogs and fowls are found In all parts of tho Amazon valley that havo been visited by tradors, but theso Alngu tribes havo never heard of them. Neithor havo thoy any knowledgp of tho banana, sugar cano and rico, with which natives of tho tropical zono aro genorally familiar. Thoy have not the slightest conception of a God, but they bellevo they will llvo again after death. Their most Important myth relates to tho creation of tho world, which, In their view, consists wholly of tho head waters of the upper Xlngu and Tapajos rivers. From tho lantraaires and pottery of all but ono of theso tribos tho oxplorcr do rirnd tho idea thnt theso isolated peonies aro allied to tho original stock of tho onco powerful Cariba, who journeyed from tho soutu to toe sea. uno trioo ainerea so greatly from aU others that ho was unable to traco Its relation to any othor people. These people aro almost wholly Isolated even from each other, and their languages, though of tho somo derivation, aro so dissimilar that tho tribes cannot under stand each other. Fow peoplo exist today who aro so primitive In tholr Ideas and bo low In the social scalo as theso new found Indians of South America. New York San. An Txecutlon in Slam. In tho center of tho field two short stakes hod been driven Into tho ground, and to theso whon tho executioners had finished their meal tho prisoners walked slowly out.wlthout any ono to guard them. un arriving at tne' Biases tney again prayedj they sat down with their backs toward tho stakes, to which their arms U1 1.1 -1. AfnAll nciu bleu, iu.iu nuibu cvu uuji.ui nuuw out, blindfolded them with strips of linen, niiea tnoir ears witn ciay, ana men re tired with his assistants, leaving the con demned men alono in the middle of the field. About two minutes after tho exe cutioners walked out armed with Japanese swords and sat down some thlrtv paces beyond the prisoners. Thoy sat thus for perhaps a minutei then rose and ad vanced toward the doomed men, execut ing fontastlo danco like figures, almost as u cautiously approaching an enemy, till thoy camo within striking distance, when they raised their swords as If to strike, but Instead of doing so turned round ana retired to whero they started from. After a short pause thoy advanced again in tho same manner, but, on coming close, stooped down and looked fixedly for about ton eeconds Into tho faces of the prison ers, who sat perfectly motionless, and then again retired. The third tlmo they advanced, and, as In tho first instance, raised their swords as If to strike, but In stead of doing so they turned round and again retired. Then they knelt down, and, bowing toward the commissioner, called ont. In Siamese, that they awaited his order. On receiving tho word thev advanced toward the prisoners mora Quickly than before, and when within reach, after standing for a few seconds with their swords poised in tho air. proceeded to cut their heads off. Tho head of the man who had begged for his life was taken off at three blows, but soven or eight were struck beforo tho head of tho other an immensely powerful looking man, with a thlok, muscular neck fell. Tho moment tho first man's head fell his executioner ran off to a templo closo by to perform certain rites, tno otner executioner io lowing as soon as his victim's head was off. Chicago Herald. Contofitousneu of Iprosy. Tho contagiousness of leprosy still con- tines to bo a mooted question. Dr. Rake, superintendent of tho Trinidad Leper hosnltal. has mado a recort to tho British Medical association which embodies tho results of his experiments in tho cultiva tion of the germ of leprosy, the bacillus lepra), which have been under way for tho past four years. Ho says that (1) at a tropical temperature and on tho ordinary nutrient media he has failed to grow tho bacillus lepra:; () in all ommais yc ammed he has lolled to una any crowth or ceneral dissemination ol bacillus after Inoculation, whothcr neath the skin, In the abdominal cavity, or In the anterior chamber: feodintr with leprous tissues has also given negative results; (3) ho has found no growth of the bacillus lepra) when placed in putrid fluids or buried in the earth, no runner says that an inquiry of this kind Is practically endless, so varied aro tho conditions ot temperature, time, nutrient media, living animal tissues, or putrescent substance, and so many aro tho observations neces sary to avoid or lessen tho risk of errors of experiment. Science. In the Pretence af a Spore. The scoureo which makes readers of telegraphic dispatches from Florida trem bio appeals to a vague sense of horror and dread, it tells how helpless aro we in tho prcsenco of a plague which is only a despicable little living thing, so infin iteslmally llttlo that we can neithor see, nor touch, nor paint, nor kill It. If a Marks, or Shepherd could only photograph It; If wo could go netting for its coveys; It wo conld discover its habits and ring bolls and catch Its swarms In beehives; It wo could build great fires In tho streets and make streets and houses perfectly dry and force air currents burdened witn theso flying spores into flames; if we could see the shapo and how theso little creatures move, we could perhaps de stroy them. But art and learning and genius and tho truest heroism, ever illus trated in self sacrifice, are all Impotent and uncrowned and humiliated in the presence ot a spore. Dupro in Birming ham (Ala.) News. CriipcH nucl Crape Juice. 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No disease la to common, more decepth o and dangerous, or Ivua unik-rstood by physicians, llv Its mild, fuuitlit.tir. und heulini ttroiH?rtlea. in Dr. Pntre'a Cutairh Itemrdy curea the worst enscsof Cnt;irrltt ' rolil In the head,1' Cilnzfl. and Ciitnrrlial lluudaclie. Bold by diuffklfcts etcrywliere; 60 ceuta. "Untold Agony from Catarrh." Prof. W. ITAnsNnrt, tho famous mesmerist, of Ithaca, If. l'.,writesi Some ten j ears npo I suffered untold agony from chronlo mu.il catarrh. My family physician gave, mo up as Incurable, and said 1 must die. My case was such a bad one, tliat overy day, towanU sun set, my voice would become so lionrse I could btutly speak above a whisper, lu tliejuoruinjr my coughing and clearing of my throat would almost strangle me. lly the use ot llr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, In three months, I was a well man, and the euro hu been permanent." Constantly Hawking und Spitting." TnouAS 3. ItcsiiiNd, Esq., tm Fine Street, St. IsOUU. 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Amid tho host ot articles that arootrorcd to the publlo for this purposo nearly all aro useless or uorso than v.wiem. it is no vain oonsi lo say inai me meui clno herein mentioned Is ot a vcrr dlHercnt char acter. Shst It Iias done Is known to tnultltii'ies ot persons whom It. has cnreil ot we.ry nnd pain, till illwases. It has saved time, money and inany dear and precious lives. Now pleaso understand that ns Die lite It In the blood so disease and deatn aro in t uo uioou net tne poison out, or tho mood and life and health nl once return to every part of thobody, l)r Urown'sFaronpntinadocsthls work quickly and Burely through lis direct and twitlve action upon the stomach, bowels, kldneya, mer nod skin. I'or all waste and corrupt elements must ue cast on toy me ins ot those channels Hlieumatlsm, scrofula, bronchitis, gout consump tion, malaria, catarrh, hay foter. all skin affect ions and cruptloni are diseases of the blood. Mr. Ood. li, wish, ot the nrm of Thaxtcr Wish, Daniror, Mo., was aftllcted with a scrofulous humor which caused troubtesomo sores npon both his legs. Many remedies were used and several phvslctans consulted, without result. Mtcrtakin; llrown'B (Nirsap mlla a short tlmo he was better, and Boon theeruptlons dlsapnearrd an 1 he Is now all right. This Is only one of a thousand victories gained by BROWN'S Sarsaparilla. Not fccnulno unless made by Ara Warren Co., Ilangor, Me. miy23 d ly 3.AXX.XIOAD TZMB TABLB D ELAWAHE, LACKAWANNA AND WBSTJ5HN UAILHOAD. BLOOMSBUItG DIVISION. STATIONS. NORTH. Tit r m M. A M. NORTnCHBSRLAND 8 40 1 S3 10 10 10 25 10 29 10 35 10 53 11 00 11 07 11 15 11 11 26 11 80 11 37 11 44 11 43. 11 53 12 OS 12 18 12 20 12 25 12 30 12 37 12 41 12 43 12 50 12 55 1 0.1 1 11 1 19 1 23 1 30 r M 16 30 Cameron 5 A3 Chulasky a 00 5 34 6 40 S 53 7 05 7 1J 7 20 7 27 7 31 7 33 7 42 7 49 55 8 06 8 17 822 8 33 8 33 8 3t! 8 49 8 49 8 53 R 63 9 ft) 9 09 9 17 9 S3 9 80 9 83 uanvme c ua 1 53 2 14 2 19 2 24 2 29 Catawfesa t 23 Ituperu. e so liloorasburg e 3 Kspy. . 6 43 Lime Itldge, S 50 Willow drove..... ... 84 Urlarcreek 6 S3 Herwlck ...... " 03 lieach Haven 7 11 2 43 2 51 2 59 3 09 3 19 3 25 3 S3 3 39 3 43 nick's rerry. 7 is shlckshlnny ... 7 so Hunlock's 7 43 Nantlcoke 7 50 Avonaaie 7 54 Plymouth 7 B9 Plymouth Junction 8 03 Kingston 8 os Bennett 8 is Maltby 8 17 Wyoming 8 T2 West Httston. s S7 Plttston 8 33 Lackawanna 8 40 TUTlortlllo.. 8 48 llellevue 8 54 Sckinton. .......... 9 00 r u STATIONS. A M SCR1HTOH ,. t 10 nellevue 6 15 Taylorvllle. 6 50 Lackawanna. e 93 Plttston. 6 3S wcsimttston 6 42 Wyoming 6 7 Maltby e si Bennett.... 6 55 Kingston 6 58 Plymouth Junction..... 7 05 Plymouth 7 10 Avondale. T 14 Nantlcoke 7 19 Hunlock's 7 it Shlckshlnny .... T 47 Hick's Ferry. 1 65 lieach Haven, 8 ot uerwlck 8 07 nnarcreek .. fl 13 willow drove .t.... 8 16 Lime KIdge R 20 3 52 3 58 4 01 4 22 r u X w 9 50 9 55 10 00 10 08 10 IS 10 22 10 27 10 30 10 34 10 83 10 42 10 47 10 51 10 55 11 03 11 12 11 22 II 28 11 87 SOUTH. p m n 2 05 i'i t 21 2 23 2 34 2 39 2 47 2 50 2 34 2 59 3 03 3 06 3 19 3 29 3 39 3 45 3 61 3 57 4 01 4 05 4 12 4 18 4 24 6 20 6 25 6 30 37 6 41 6 60 6 55 6 7 03 7 07 7 12 7 16 7 21 7 25 7 43 7 5' 8 07 8 13 8 20 8 27 11 43 11 52 11 19 12 OS 12 10 12 IS 12 tO 8 31 8 31 Ksov.. 8 2S 8 41 Bloomsburg Kupert Catawlssa Danville Chulasky. Cameron Northumberland.., 8 32 8 37 8 '2 8 67 9 03 9 07 9 22 8 47 8 53 4 29 4 46 4 54 5 00 6 15 r m 8 5: 9 15 9 23 9 28 9 43 12 40 12 5 A U r m Connections at Kupert with Philadelphia Tteadlnjr Railroad for Tamanend, Tnmnnua, will, lamsport. Snnbury. rottsvllle, etc. At Northura. berland with P. E. DIv. I. R. It. for Harrlsburg, Lock Haven, Emporium, Warren, corrr and Erie, "V. y. HALSTKAP. Gen. Man.. Scranton, Pa Pennsylvania Railroad. 1111 Philadelphia tk Erie R. R, Divis ion, and Northern Central Railway. Px TIME TABLE. In effect AUO. 5, 1889. Trains leave sunbury EA8TWAHD 9.40 a. m.. sea Shore Exnress (dally excepv Sunday), for narrtsburg andlntermedlatestatlonsi arrlTlng at Philadelphia 3.15 . m. s New York, ri d. m. ; uaiiimore. 4.4 o. m. : waHmuuvuu 55 d. m.. connecllmr at Phlladelnhla for all Sea Shore points. Through passenger coach to PhlladelDhla. 1.430. m Day express dally except Sundayi.fornorrtsburg and Interme diate Btatlons, arriving at Philadelphia n.QU p.m.; new YorK. 1.33 p. m. 1 nauiinure 6.45 p.m.: Washington, R.00 p. m. Buffet Parlor car through to Philadelphia and passenger coaches through to Philadelphia and Baltimore. 7,45 p. m. Henovo Accommodation (dally for Harrlsburg and alltntcrmedlate stations, arriv ing at rnuaaeirnia .a a. m. : new i on. v.iua. in. iiaitimnrn. 5.13 1. m. wnpninrron n.au a. m. Pullman sleenlne car from willlamsD'tto Thlladel. phla. Philadelphia pAsengers can remain In sleeper nndlstnrbert until 7 a. m. 2.N)a. m. Erie Mall (dally) for Harrlsburg and Intermediate stations, arriving at Phlladelphls 3 a. m. Jiew Yors, 11.SO a. m. : iiaiumore o.irs . m. ; Washington. 9.S0 a. m. Through Pullman sleeping cars are run on tus trainto Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, and through passen. ger coacueBio rmiaoiupnia ana uaLiimore. WESTWARD. 5. hi a. m. Erie Mall (dally), for Erie ord all Intermediate stations ana canandalgua ard Intermediate stations. Rochester. Buffalo and Niagara Falls, with through Puilmsn Pslace cars and passenger coacnes 10 jsne ann nocces LHr. 9.5.1 News Exnress many except aunaayi ror lock uaven ana inrermeaiare siaiiops. 12.62 n. m Niagara KXDress many except nun ivi for Kane and Intermedlatestatlons and Can. r.datgua and principal Intermediate stations. R-vhester. Buffalo and Niagara Falla with through passenger coaches to Kane and Rochester ana iiurret rarinr carto watkins s.so n. m. Fast Line (daitvxcert sunnayiror ite novo and Intermediate Btatlons, and Elmlra, Wat kins and Intermediate stations, with through pas. senger coacnes 10 uenovo ana waisius. 9.20 a. m Sunday mall for Renovo and Interme diate staiior- TnRouan trains for suNRimY from the KAST AND SOUTH. Bnndav mall leaves Phlladelnhla 4.50 a. m liarnsourg i.u arriving at Aunoury v. w a. m. wild ttirougn sleeping car irom rnuaaeipma to wit uamspori.. News Express leaves Philadelphia 4.S0 a.m. nsrrlsburg, 3.10 a. m. dally except Sunday arrlvlne at Bunburv 9.63. a. m. Niagara uxpress teaveii rmioaeiDnia.7.40 a. m. : ua111more7.au a. m. taauy except Sunday arriving at sunbury, 12.52 p. m., who tnrougn uuuet ranor car irom rnuaaeipniB ana tnrougn passenger coacnes irom rnuaaei. phla and Baltimore. Fast Line leaves New Tork 9.00 a.m.: Phtladel' ohla.ll.50a. m.: Washington, li.m a. m.: Haiti more, 10.45 a. m., (dally except Sunday) arriving at Sunbury, 5,snp. m., with through passengei coacnesiroia ruii&ueipuin aua iiuiumure. u:rie3iau leaves pew YorKB.uup. m. ; rnuaaei' ohla. 11.25 d. m. ! Washington. 10.00 d. m. : lialtt more, 11.20 p.m., (dally) arrlvlnrat 8unbury5.i0 a. iu., wuu inrougn i unman Dieepingcars iroin rnuaaeipma, Washington ana uaiumore ana tnrougn passenger coacuea iruu runaaeipnia. SUNIHTIIY, 1IA.1.KTOM WII.KHX11AUHK ltAII.KOAIl AMI MIUTII ANU WKST lllrtNlllI IUII.WAY. (llallv excent Huuuav.l Wllkesbarre Mall leaves Sunbury 9.53 a. m arriving at Bloom Ferry ia46 a. m., Wllkes-barre Mt p.m. Express Host leaves Sunbury 5.35 p. m.. arriving at Bloom Ferry 6.26 p. m., Wllkes-barre 7.55 p. ta Huneury Juan leaves wi ixesoarre io.su a. m. arnv' Ing at Bloom Ferry 11.46 a. m., Hunbury 12.33 p. m express est leaves vt uxes.oarre k.k p. m. ar riving at 11100m rerry t.iv p. m., bunouryo.iup.rn SUNDAY ONLY. Sunday mall leaves Sunbury 9:25 a. m.. arriving at Bloom Ferry 10:11 a. m., Wllkes-Barre 11:45 a-m. Sunday accommodation leaves Wllkes-Barre 5:10 p. m., arriving at Bloom Ferry, 6.39 p. m., Sunbury, 1:30 p. m. uiias. k. rutin. j. it. wood. ncn.Manager Gen. Fasvnger Agenj DR, THEEL POO Ortto, fLtlMdjIiU, t4V. With iter , atisiv u4 porn Man Mr tbm toj ili f 'ilmicUD. & m4iur wha h I uiru rronvbai ci1h b fT&m&, p bt lit UBfilftin U dtt. llr. ThMl tfir to utj 4fcrtUln pbytUUs ktUUI. h caa aieal klu lo it mttm! JU(iiotliif t4 aaocoMfiil trt(mat of aU Carabl SPECIAL DISEASES AND BLOOD POISON. OHVUIVATR VLCKHS. ltl.OTCHEN. KHUlTIOH. 1I511'M NVKLL lSUHtlXritHnTliiN. lAulltHy Fjirly leryt Vliywlrul ku1 Mental 1'rukirHtlou. MeloiMliolIn, Uladtler and IClduer 1Ucuom. (Arutecau4 10 .iji E.ll.1 al etc. MY ItlUTOIID eomtilnteitb AlottbU,Hoi9iitila Kclteti k fiaial 7atiM l niadUInt , the only one I now tht cwrra rrn(ntntlr ikt ori caaea. ercvkl lleapltel mmd 'fit tte lrctlel Kspcrleaire liu fj itnitdj a4 luaana known uilfba (or quttltat rtMTtry akdfrasv pent cura The nuk lenrrea cawi tHeltJ. Ybbi, p.ltldl-at4 ni 14 ucb vrltt r call for tool Tralli fbaiai rraada, thtlp Macnaa U TkttslKi aaffartra TDvuatada ara dltttipelnUl by qatiki. laalr ai kltratlB and IliirtluMisli kh Ibui alaJn. ls U UU ft ara atMrta vklck tktj 4a sol poaaaaa, IUal I kill la Ua UflltvlBg ill aara uoktr, aarariai ad 4a- lar. Uaara. a-L aa. Vi'duId tni Btturlk Kia&lii. TIIE S1IEATII OF CUSTOM, HAVE WE REACHED THE VEttY DE8T METHODS OF LIVING! Our FroneneM to Honor Customs nnd rrMtlcrs Sltnply Ilrcmme Kvsrybody Dwi How Much Is Ttfasonabla and How Much la Merely Arbltraryf Everv litiman bolnir crows nr Inside a theath of custom, which enfolds It as tho Swathing clothes enfold tho Infant. TI16 sacred customs of ono'a own early homo, how fixed and Immutable thoy appear to thechlldl It Burelv thinks that all tho world In all tlmos has proceeded on tho same lines which bound Its tiny life It regards n breach of theso rules fsomo of them, at least) as a wild Btcp In tho dark, leading to unknown dangers. Tho elders havo always said (and, Indeed, It Booms only reasonable) that by this tlmo of day everything has been so thoroughly worked ovor that tho beat methods of ordering our life food, dress, domcstlo practices, social habits havo long ago been deter mined. If so, why those divergences in the simplest and most obvious matters! And then one thing after another 'gives way. The sacrod, world wtd customs in which wo are bred turn out to be only the practices of a small or narrow casto or class", or thoy prove to bo confined to a Very limited locality, and must be left be hind when we set out on our travels; or they belong to the tenots of a fcoble sect; or they aro just tho products of ono ago In history and no othor. Are thoro really no natural bonndarlest lias not our 11 fo anywhere been founded on reason and necessity, but only on arbi trary customs? What is more Important than food, yet In what human matter are thoro more arbitrary divergences of prao tlco? Tho Scotch Highlander flourishes on oatmoal, which tho English Shpfilcld Iron worker would rather starve than cat; tho fat snail which tho Roman country gentleman onco so prized now crawls un molested In English or American gardens; rabbits are tabooed In Germany! frogs are unspeakable In England; sauorkraut Is detested In France; many races and gangs of peoplo aro qulto certain they would die If deprived of meat; others think spirits of some kind a necessity, while to others again both these things are an abomination. and vet, vrnY not! Every district has Its local practices in food, and tho peasants look yvlth tho greatest suspicion on any new dish, and can rarely bolnduced to adopt It. Though It has boon abundantly proved that many of tho fungi ore excellent eating, such Is tho force of custom that the mushroom alone Is over publicly recognized, while curiously enough It Is said that In somo other countries whero tho claims of other agarics aro allowed tho mushroom Itself is not used. Finally, I feel myself (and tho gentle reader probably feols the same) that I would rather dlo than subsist on insects, such Is the deep seated disgust wo experlenco toward this class of food. Yet It Is notorious that many races of respectable people adopt a diet of this sort, and only lately a book has been pub lished giving a detail of excellent proven der of the kind wo habitually overlook nasty morsels of caterpillars and beetles, and so forth. And, Indeed, when ono comes to think of It, what can It bo but prejudice which causes ono to eat tho periwinkle and re ject tho land snail, or to prize the lively firawn and proscribe tho cheerful grass topper) Why do we sit on chairs instead of on the floor, as the Japanese do, or on cushions like tho Turks? It Is custom, and perhaps It suits with our other cus toms. Tho more wo look Into our life and consider the immense variety of habit In every department of It even under con ditions to all appearances exactly similar tho moro aro we Impressed by tho ab sence of any serious necessity in the forms we ourselves are accustomed to. Each race, each class, each section of tht population, each unit even, vaunts Its own habits of llfo as superior to tho rest, as tho ouly true and legitimate forms; and peoples and classes will go to war with each other In their assertion of their own special belief and practices, but the question that rather presses upon tho in genuous and Inquiring mind Is whether any of us have got hold of much true life at all. Homo Journal. Italians Slot Good Soldiers. Italians, the veteran diplomatist goes on to say, may become good diplomatists, sound jurists and successful merchants, but they will never be soldiers in the true sense of that word. Take their splendid fleet of Ironclads, for example, and mar shal It In battle array against a French, English, Russian or German squadron, commanded by a French, on English, a Russian or a German admiral, and the dis aster of lilssa will be rehearsed over again. Much of this Incapacity for successful military achievement Is duo to wont of training on the port of the officers. In Italy there are many military schools that are well attended! but In them, as In the universities, there Is a fatal lack of sever ity In tho examinations, and onco the student has left school he Is never after ward seen with a book In his hand. It Is for this reason that we find tho officers in command of the Red Sea expe dition committing precisely the eamo er rors that their predecessors fell Into In 1649 and 1800. The Italian officer seems to bo concerned about only ono thing the effect that he Is producing on the women and On tho bystanders In general, and I have seen veterans covered with decora tions, who never forgot, before going Into the street, to arrange their hats and to look Into a glass. Paris Cor. New York Press. , Idkcs ta 11 Accurate. Blithers always likes to be strictly ac curate. Upon a recent occasion he was asked tho age of his baby, and Imme dlately replied, "Six weeks and thirteen days, thann you. Harpers Uazor. Decrease of Indiana. A recent official publication, estimates the average annual decrease of the Indians at nearly 2.000. Their present total num ber In the United States, exclusive of Alasjta. Is about SihJmi. Loo UiniKs are not re onmmnnr1f.il no mn.lnl l.ol.f tatlons for modern people r.stiut Warners ivOg uauln iJVsnrsanarl lift and Warner's fc-. Tippecanoe" are the Biiupir uut I'utxiivu com pounds which enabled the rugged pioneers to maintain health, and can be saiciy rcrommcnued to all. Out of the Broastworks.' Tate SrWNcs, Tenn., July 4, 188?. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Go.: Gentlemen Seven yean ago I contracted an exceedingly bad case of blood poison. I tried a physician, the best at command, but secured no benefit. My throat began to get sore, and my body covered with sores and ulcers. Going from bad to worse, I felt that my grave must be reached In tho near future. I gave up the doctors' treat ment, and with a despairing hope I com menced taking your medicine. I began to Improve from the first bottle, and In a short time the ulcers healid, and my sldn cleared oft and was entirely well. One year ago a case of catarrh developed la my system. The physician did his best, but could not cure me j but two bottles of Swift's Specific gave me permanent relief, J. II. Robinson. Kaufman, Tex., June 23, 1888. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.; Gentlemen I have been afflicted with a sUn disease for about twelve years, and the best medical treatment failed to give me re lief. I am now using Swift's Specific, and have received the greatest benefit from iu use. Yours truly, Wm. Jones. For sale by all druggists. The Swift Srranc Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, New York, 756, Broadway, London, Eng., 35 Snow Iltti. 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